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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-08-01, Page 3„ IFF)",”177:f• • k o, 441- Leer • • Sunday School Lesson years before, eh. Daniel. was Seat for and'Proialeed an almost royal dignity, high rank, and a place- Of authority in the kingdom (v. •16): if he could read and interpeet the writ - II. THE IRTEEPEET. ATION, lin- 174E-4, Toardel .does not, and will not, exer- cise his greet gifts for such rewards e Pipet ele Leeson 1f..-Belehazzarei a;the ngcan offer. To hint the I • ,. -:••••-• Feast (tesweeanc, t.essse)._ roiee. of wisdorn is above pure e robes, Daniel 0!., 1t28. Golden Te4_430 ,,,,,., fot chain, and royal dignity. Out of the past which° he remembers So not drunk with wine, where!) Is eyed' he „recalls to_theeldng the example exCess.•Ephealans "5; 18,„ of . his mat •'predeceeeer, Nebucbad- ' . nezzar, and the buMbling"of his Plicle ANALYSIS , , (see the story told at length freeh. 4). I.THE ifieleriweertNg ere 9tkiE Waite --Belshazzar might have taken that , vs, I..-16„, . .”• . lesson to heart. Now •his pride, too, n, Tan iiqE/coRE,c4TioN yiiii• teen :Will be humbled: His A Osixi is pro,- ndenced- inethe bendwritheeig. on the • It. . _ IerritenuerIONThere . Are two. an- wan.; • dentaccounts of the fell: of Babylon • • In v.. 25 the writink contains ;:feair' • ' • • ainfi the end of the :Beby:lorden. elle,PIrqo • weerisethe fist word being repeated. • ..,with e which the • terse toldin this ,e.e' ehe interpretation there are piny ▪ ebaptet TV.* eeokPared.,. The first' three words, the the third from. setae' of these is found inseriptiona Of:lhe toot fie"the'.COrreSponding •word in•tr, • lattobepart Of: the sixth •century, BC, 2 but inet, different form,. $6 also apparently ' eantemperary . with 'the, the:Greek and Latin Vey's:lints. eThe s events reGoided. :Apcording. to-tlie*:,wbrds.'seeM „tre, hate • each a deuble ' itescriptiona Cireee who" in ...BA .549 Meer:dot. -"Melte nyty..:- be identical became king of the .little country of with the Hebre*:"inauelt" and Latin Aushani intheSouthern pert at Pet- '"nreria," a- weigh equal to Sixty shek- Lake and :who: in B.C. 546,.or earlier, els.. Tekel is the Aeamaic form of the elvies called "king .,:of Persia," invaded 'y ord "shekel" Peres, , of which-el:he • the Babylonian country in R.C. 538, 'forth in verse 25 may.. he pturel, • defeated. the army' of Nab.oniclus, lett', half aerijina. At the sante time the . Of the kings �fBaletrlon'captured the 'spend of this word in the plural sng- . bf •Sippararid .Babylen, and took geets the word Persiees. With eome :';• the :king prisoner, and. nearly limn' doubt asto the primary mettnipe of • weeks later the king's son, Belshazzar, the three :words therefore, we may was slain in a night attack upon some venture to translate, a mina,. a shekel, ••stionglield in which he Moat have tivoehalf•mirfas. The first weed .eug- • beeri making, a prolonged resistance. tests huh:thee,. the second Weight, and It is possible thet Belshazzar was de- the third d;'.visien. Obeid • :prisoner, but this face is not recorded. The Second steer is drawn from the •'ivritingi of two famous Greek hie, • tor -inns of the fifth century, B.C., Her- / a,. odotus• and Xenontron,: both of .wliom • had visited: Persiae and tells. how ' Cyrus' diverted the waters .6f.`the river An•Plizatien into......enother channel, and •'eett—erti ere elfe-titirebytti-e-therbeedeeifethe • river While the king' and the people • 'Were holding a festival. . There are differen-es in detail hetween both of • theseitories arid: the account here Oven in the book of Daniel, but it is quite Possible that With fuller knowl- • edge they ritay be reconciled. • Bele- shaziate for instance; in the ancient • records, appears to be the son of Na.- • bonidus, not of Nebuchadnezzar, Dan- iel 5. 2 "."..3. It is seggeated that his • mother may have been a daughter of • ISTebuchechiezzar, ani he, therefore, a . promise that the ,questione Wined be ,wIth.. Olden, e,ndeeior to obtain ; trees, in yeur hamthock, or ht.an.easy. Service; 78 West Adelaide St., Toronto. • To the Jewish writer this stoty dealt wjth by the Government. The•serrie • jewel weed. • crush this 'and C air, r . g. • h ••• 'lvin on a ru ' on the around_ • ' Patterns.'sent by an early Mail. • the use 'of . the golden and silver yes- • '1 tt • 'j to 'the prt affected.' Do not dance•every oight during your there was art element of sacrilege in present arrangement 'is f . pre erred by. p y. • ie. u ce. 1714 oiiday • *tine Primary gssentials for Securing tho Bost Re- sults Froin a. Holida3r by tho • Toronto Departnient of Health ,•GOOD ADVICg • ...."44,4,4•4440*44,,,i44,4.4.4,4t7"";;"_,2711!..4! hot water bottle P ouneeeof arometic sellers Qt QM - 1.40144, - • The last item is important .1 • •the event of a eellapse. Porn one-ealf • to 'teaspoonful of arnrsatic spirits aniMonia in a wine glass ef water. acts More promptly than either whis- key or brandy.:It .ies One of the best stimulants- we have. •-• In the event of mot •of your ehil- dreit having an abrardon Of the skin, Eteet-Make sur.e of',the water sae: either' a cut' or .e settee%) • bruise, in PlY. Of .the resort or hotefft ttilfo..Nriustef-h4, ewvhcin-e-ha thriepHiginn:44-121;si-bheeefinp-bg; °eta, thaer. you Contemplateegoing, :Ontaria„ yeti. can riegure report front. foot, eleaitge the. port Witheeoap and. the ProvinCial Rearcleof Heeith•as ee.' wet -mean. d° then 'paint .it dfeir carefully, '• -gatrO,Fe: the safety -at. the ar,ater," • On', are going 4,0 a farm house :rine • the ewatierl., Supply. is: taken from a 'evaill,eseetrre from the Deitertinent of PtiblieItealte et :bottle In whinh•reit; on tette a :Pee:fele of the water whleh wile ..be :tested for - SecondlYfalte ,stire of:the:nigh IMP'. Ply. p the Milk_StipplY: of the hcitel • that yen are stopping at,10 got scion* wite tincture of: todioe. .. • • • , leeeidebelug etierly zealous in . your • efforts: to get. sunburned -take .eit • gradually. ",,Halt: an hour at a time. Is quite as loegne antepart of the bodye not •accustomed: to eirposueffi 'should • he stibjeeted to: the atrinee 'rays:, of the imne- for the ;grid few.days; :then .it *IR: be •qeitto safe . to Increase the time' to -an hear, arid after a %Write ticellY PaStetteteed and approved hy..6400. epee of tan hoes been 'developed' .thre pidyinplac Beard of:Hearrei ...er by you are .:well ,. protected .against 4 114 our. Depart:Meat: of Health. We would .dangers .6$. snitbutit.' , 'It you, do not strongly advige‘ynn to easel it •aeakee Alike these precautions you • may be -alleged a ;great' deal Of, ener/YanGie ecle Or la ether' words, ...brought to the .boiling :point • and then. gide*. cOoled . and have. the piesure of Ymir hOlidaY and .• kept :at ,as leW a temperature ..materialle Marred; .. :. ' : • as possible until; Yeniunaed. : -Do not ' 'Eurtherniore, iecent revelations aii• give raw rank to „year 'hifentor .amall e68ird.a the therapeutic value cif the children. ' I. . - .• '" • . - • chemical rays of the .SUri have been e'Much of the permanent 'benefit that such as to,. make onsfeel. that. it ; you will derive : from your holidaY. would . be ..diffieult . 'to ,OVereetifitate :depends on 'the' safety ,bf your Water., their: Importance. • Therefore,' •We •rre • „.• commend for small Childreu the .sun ee„ . be: and milk' aUpply, . , . • •'..", 1, Third -713e t . prepared, • co----ltroted*r OURS . Which- ean4p-obtained• :hi: ..ang, . . interpretationr•therefor4, .. • understood. To A GreAc Statue What eyes have Woreliipped thee, 0 •' Passionless I • Cold stone ,thou darn)* beauty of ' de.ademen • , ' • firmly -press -Kt -with .0e-pieceeeceLerloth. • A:aq hurled Worlds!. What hearts In as that will 'afford, quite ae much re -"'of; Pine' ef exp these' days when, . yourself , against mosquitos., Softie peOple .are very susceptible to this' poison and the bites of e Mosquito is' to them a geeat-ieurce of clisconathrte Do not fleratek the little elevatien left .the bits, of a mesquite. but Just o$ our: steres' • These suits only pro; tect the hips and upper Parts of the thighs and leave 'the 'Alain" of the body exposed to 'the Sures rays. Of course in the case of An infant Or small child one requires, to be particularly ca tents atottt the length_ ' • ' FLUTTERING PleUTS._ •••• • rm -Notes ! • ' Fi.EDING I'A' DAIRY CATTLE'. ' PUleriments Would *tic* that there is little to elms!) between man - gels and sugar .beeta for tie feeding . of dairy cattle. A' test made at the 1 AgasSie, British Colurnbia, Expert, Mentel farm last year indiateg that slightly better yields of milk were obe tallied Irene the tine of ,sugar beet, which,e however, were offset by, the trailer difficulty 4-f- -0 °Wintittelseets. Theexperiment Was conducted dating February 'ated *arch. Each cow Andel' test was fed, ire addition to a ration' of Inbred' grain& alfalfa hay eed :en- iilage, thirty pounds of. roots. The experiment procedere was on the three periods platr Deriat the fii-st ' arid thtede'peelods one of the 'tteci roots was used, in the'ration duringethe second or feterntediateleeriod' the other. root Iwas fed: 'The results of the test are given: in the.' report of, the Supetin-' tendent of the Station,- erelast 'veer; itublished by the Dept.' of Agriculture: at ..Ottawa,•':Teit ecows,ewere used 'in the tial.' In the table of reenita it • is shown that to Produce 100 Perin& of milk there was required in addition to the other feed's, 115.03 pounds of -mantels as coMpared ' with 111.6 pounds of outer. beets. The costrof the entire tation t6 produce 100 pounds tc,pys Tangier, end indeed ehra in. the, East, the donkeys. speak lac' . themselves, na testimonials are !tepee - SW. .Tbeii dtitheir duty in spite many difficelties and hardships, .3.vith an indtviduatity and • peaceful charm which, as one watches 'them day day, grows ever, more impreesive.. Coming down the 'hill into the Grand Socco any morning, you May SeenteM-' -:5'.Gra Of themt 'banding in a-ro*W•inalde- the railing,: waLing for their Master& 'Eirst tiny gray thing, .alnuiet.like ' mouse, were. it Mit ter those long ;featheny ears, The -little legs areas slender, suchwee hoofe„. he Seethe only fit for plaything; and 'Yet he will • Garry. his lead With courage, you cat see it in. the soft yet .bright eye, and . the terree his woolly head Next „tete two:little:daft feilews, ,coote almost the same warm bee el, •. the faces their wieners. These ham peet eaWnY nosese:Ithie lent ears. Corm:. forward, they ,are ;taking. notice, ..peree.e. liapee,dieeneeing einedeitnetetr.::preibletti• of Alight br dietanee. . Dbakeys al- ways have so wise A ,lOok. Near bi"e' stands a tall, light gray Algerafl '. beast.; beeiclehis smell brothers he is . :like a- coach horse beside de:Shetland.. pony. Petienee is written peer him; even resignatien., He does not show see inuch' interest in his• sue- . eoundinga as do his little neighbors. d there are others, A bent ltne;alli Col ;all. sizes; grave and gay. Every yOu look they are around you; 'coming, going; waiting in the. Soar" • elenbingthe trarro4steeet, loading up - with charcoal chaecoet in the market. Clue is . a big one ,With boxes Partnierwise "either 'gide full of syphons, there •a string of little Ones. carrying bricks ' or send. Then a tall, bearded Meer -best-ride a. entail dark beast;loritj---"-: brownelegSedartgling en-either-sicleeeer. a 'fewtecolored one bearing vegetables. 'Crowned with a - treat chestier of gourds, which' look like a' gigantic elutch of eggs, in st nest -if lettuces. Upon some, veiled women Tide' slowly, on ethers; small bare -legged beys; 7 Negroes „negligently balancing in aide- , • Jong Attitude,' 'donkeys With. • tomb, donkey e with riders, with none, With ' .;‘• both; donkeys gay and lively, Or grave and: serious -but. Mostly, serious. :• ' They ,creep into :one's .effectione;• ' 'is•daey: to See each one aiatit integral feature of the household, in which he is :indeed a most important porreeesieta Such toil as he undertakes shenld ineet:With a treater afeerreiiiation But appreciated or .nOt, the donkey shows no resentment, meets all with patience, and sets forth daily on his reined of duty. Whatever the burden, however'• ' long the 'journey, you canna fail, to be 'iMpressed by the courage, the reselptien: and. eirdiet fined 'shown by : these sturdy tittle ,attireale. They pleb , along with bent heads :through tbe beating: rein, and Wind, moisture streaming from their etiaggy coats, :1 but still Pluelcy' and willing, ;though maybe- their ears mosi droop 'a trifle sadly. • Bright, eyes, ears pricked, gay, in the hot 'eanshirie., little pattering hoofs hurrying toward their goal. In rain or Chine, in- heat �r faithful, enduring. „ • • And here in the East, pittures 'corm to thought, of Mary the gentle mother ; riding' down to Bethlehem; and of • Jeeps as he entered into Jerusalem,-, "L'owlyeterid ridirignpon an ass" -aa the prophet foretold. ellere in Tangier today, as trough- all the intervening centuries, patient and gentle, the don- keys carry their burdens he honorable sereicee are until, a satisf: • The sm-aft woman appreeiates the. , e. e lief as Scratching ane will not in any tore coat of tan has been established Beaute Vele god have longed for thy . ray endanger eel) by infeetlien" - In tine commotion we wish to em - caress, . Take a supply of netting With you phailze the fact that It is much. As, 'mid voluptuous feast and Wild ex- " on Your holiday. I • t there are nun- easier for brunettes to get a coat ' ot c•s•se _ •.: 7 4 quitoie you 'eari wrap •• this. eeeisely ; taw thee for blondes,, their blood ben - They satv the .dewielignt :of' the. arouo your in came or in Ing suiiplied:with a Largerpercentage alarm of the ,fluttering plaited skirt, stitched- to fitted hip yoke, to attain greater length to silhouette. The jabot :frill at •centre -front of bodice, that shows plain contrasting lining vuts all in. one with the right front section. • • Eastern skies s in! your', room, and eheiL 'get to sleep,10 eletrien • n f: hl •A new idea also appears in box -plait • Crlmson that brow and kindle: at centre -back of -skirt. SQ attric- those eyes, • setting these pests at denanee. •It' twho came. originally front northern • . is tree the bum of the. Mosquito stoe h eee they were not accustom five and so wearable in navy blue silk And felt their glutted pession's empti- tot at all utusical. and certainly gets' ed to power• ful sun's rays). many 'are, Crepe printed in novelty 'dot motifs And still thou meekest us • 0 cruet: therefore, have co e silk -crepe eentrast. The pattern for steee,• . h t th mos eft° cermet get near I. TRE ,HANDWRITING 014 THE wA.T.,L, i you. I cautious constantly as regards the Style No: 486 can he had et sizes 0' . . V- Otto atiouta - Iris wen to tiear in 'mind that in buSt You'll enoy making it because nese. developing % t and:, in grasshopper green with plain green an • on your nerves, but not -If you know incapable of gazing fE,A1 • People who' are veriausceptible to time of exposure. , 1820 years; 36, 38, 40 and 42 •inches And still thine eyes are Draw ng, out ma,n s love that loves der get the therapeut b en s of eim hefty. Plain silk crepe in b efit Is p and drank wine. The feasting and La with ----------------------------- a Belshaziar 'made a great feast . • la-wa the poison of ethe mesq, . , , • wine -drinking are represented as un- : yea, to all time; 'thy beauteous 61,- garden green, printed rajah • frilk,• thee all in vain, ,, ' ' mania. One drop, Or even the mots- ilit is not absolutely necessary , that ' usual and ostentatiots. The Ba'bylon- Lened cork taken from the bottle; if you be exposed the direct rays of printed pipe .in red, and white times; the sun -there Is the sky shine) or a checked . silk gingham in red and • . ' 1 promptly applied over where the mos -1 iane, hewever, are said bp one ancient , white lies say. writer to have been given to excess "Love deepest yearniegs leave meet quite hag bitten will oft time :imam. „ I reflected • rays from the "sky and white; lipstick red georgette crepe, And ilize, the poison and prevent subseqw:cclouds. ' On a clear day you May tie black silk crepe with jabot frill lined in such matters. On this night dart- .. • Most alone. chmg. Under no considera ion t ' er si on • e s la y s e o t ' th I d id ' f the house', With eggshell Shade are faehiOnalbe • ger threatened the city; and the king And in man's deepest pleasure there. ent • it ' " ' ' • arid his lords 'Might have been much , . is ith th hlue 'do • I adratch to relieve". tlie itching: atm. w e me -above you, ,and cembioations. Patte,re price 20c in better 'effitnoyed in its defence • seem to have been. confident in • the They --Frederick Cteorge Scott. • ply. press the. affected part with, 4,)1 get from One-third to one-half of the •stamps or coin (coin is• preferred): . city'S strength; and in their a.bility to , Jclotti. I benefits of the rays of the sun that rap coin carefelle. . repel the invadete. It has been sug- Canada and Divorce 1 Fourth -Another not HOW TO ORDER l'A.TtERNS. gested'that there vies treachecy within Manitob• a Eree Preis- (L infrequent You Would get by exposing yourself • s the walls and that aBbylon Was be- lb). The , seurce of annoyance. and one, which.) directly Write your:nameand 4d:dress plain, ' trayed in'tothe hands of Cyrue. and •• ease for devolving Otis duty: Upon a Arm materially , interfere ' with, the] • - Do not be .on the ge all the time • • • . . • properly -constituted court Is over- eleaeure.of the holiday„ is poisen.ivy, duringu v _o r • holiday. Take. :some. patterns as you want. 'Enclose 20c in ly,• giving number arid siie • of -such his generals. Inany case feasting end wheining; but it is b Yee) • means core • . • and every erecaution should be taken • • reading. matter. with .you, And spend V" ---------------------------• tlie s amps :or coin (cein preferred ;• wrap ' I ' jor h 'timber' and " drunkenitess dd not:help men to:guard contact WItflit. • theirhomes; Whether ie times of peace Mr. : king ,ga.ve a •highly-Mialified •In. 'the Cvent.'of •'Coming in .contact 4 . 10. die of the. day,' the. shade of the • Y • 'address your ,order to Wilson Pattern • :end defend the honor And safety of tein that -this will be done, -though. to ,avo comet n or,of war. e, • • :. iter of • sels, once consecrated to the seryiee of This --------------- eliable enti, holiday. and expect to come home . a Majority of the members at least • God in the temple at Jerusalem (see i dotes ,.you can poseitily get ancl ihe rested and refreshed for the balance Waiships to 'Visit of the present House of Commons; sels were returned by Cyrus to the to vote for the establishment of a grows in low, Vet, Marshy places, to build the temple, Ezra 1: 7-11. • members cif a divprce court which ' semetraeslucient. an dit is usually Vessels 'Wiii 'Show Flag" to , to go back to Jerusalem, and to re- ditficulty about acting' theinselves. as It "has a Juicy:looking ------ that is -The \meet "father" .iody quite pro- grinds out divorces by the hundred ' studded with orange colored hanging Britons on Holiday at : or `ancestor".' (cempare Gen. guarantee that in -all cakes or in any Th'ese flowers ' hang gracefully, and ch. 1: 2 and Jer. 52: 19). These. ves- jewel weed is iistielly alienable as it of the year. their consciences will not permit Sherri cempanteof exile e whom he permitted 'divorce • court, though they make ne ' a height of tient LW() to four feet: „ • . . . . . . London.., --Various . veseels of the royal•naiy will in. the 'next few weeks be "showing the gag" not in' odd cor-• Popular kesorti Perly Italie, been used for "grand- Under conditiotte which afford no flowers, with brown, spots on them,• Seashdre . 28: 18 and 1 Kings 15t 11). The.pres-case, justice Is done. • • enee of womenlat the feasts, at least among the rersione,,,in ranched ts?!. hY_ , tierodetus. The Septuagint, The an- t 4 the words, "but the eternal Cod. they • praised not who bath power over their epitit." How could Men whose Minds were befutfilled by drink, in such asCene of fret; praise the eternal God? • Cortipire v. 23. • •In the full light of the candlestick there appeared a mysterious hand- writing on the plaster of the wall. • 'The wine whieh he had drunk had not added to the king's courage. He, was seized wic ith panend, suneretitious • fear. Verses 7 and 8 suggest that the king at first sent .a message IO the • wise men offering,a rich reward for the reading And 'interpretation 6f the' ' strange ‘writifig. and after that they tame in to •the banquetinhall. Now the queen (v.,161 allowed more • wisdom and courage than the terror- stricke if king And' his astertishea lords. See rm eenibered the great reputation of Daniel, who must, et this time, av he been a very. old mane Ile had . been carried captive' as a hay from cierit Greek vers ori, adds o verge Tramp: Got quitter of. them geed square illeels like I got the other day," lady,? Lady of the •House, •No: I've de,. cided.a' square Meal doe.Siet fit a• man who's `rotind ad the time like you are. ' "Jerry Smashed his car yesterday and was Miceli to corirt:1" "Really! 1 What was the eharger 'Driving ute der the inhuence womanle; - 1 it you remember the combination 0 pale green juicy stem and a Yellow or orange flower with brown spots, you can 'usually, locate It without any , difficulty,' '• , If Sien are linable to get the jewel weed.•you will very often find satis- factory results, from using .freely, Strong laundry soap. • .• We ' empha- size "laundry" seep,. because It Is necessary to have a soae containing an excess of Alkali,. „ In fact, fresh lime water, as•you get it from your druggist, answers the 'perm's° very, well in many cases. 4. tieesure you take an emergency case with eon when leaving for your holiday. This case. sheuld tontain: • 3 or 4 bandages. 2- or 3' inches wide, ii_......4...,L ' 1/ 4 pound of sterilize& gauze, 1 ounce at absorbent 1 or 2 ounees- of tincture of iodine. 1 small roll of adhesive plaster • about 1 tech Wide,. ' 1 ounce of •boractc acid, • 1 or 2 ounces of hicatbonate of soda, , JOrns-Ment to Babylon sixtyereven , muTT AND JEFF- — • • "Yoe know a woman who has been 'lit every .night Of her life 'for years withoutill effects? Tell 'it to the marines!" • ,. •"Lots ot marine's know• it's ' true." .','Who is' she theri?". . ."The Goddess of ttberty ,In Now , York harbor." _ Perfection Nothing maires theesoul so pure, so religious, as the endeavor • to create something pilled:: for God is Pollee:. time and whoevee strives for it itriVes for something that is Ootilike.-Mich- I ael Anglo - of Milk was 127 when the mantels ;Were" fed, and $1..91 from the Sugar beets. • In the produCtion of a pound of butter. fat ther&efts almost a cent difference .in faior of the miter 'beet, ration. Miring the week the ten cows Were getting mantels, according to this report they gave §5.9 pounds of milk lege then the week they were fed on the sugar beets. Since sugar beets yield slightly less crops and ate. mere difficult to harvest, Me. Hicks the Seperintendent of the:Station regards - Ina" wise practio-elee-ahere iefethe beets for the feeding of milkint cows. growing mangels rather than :sugar beets for the feeding:of milking coves.1 • EGG LA,YING CONTESTS. • The Egg Laying Contests conducted by the Experimental Farms of the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa have Ibeeti operating for nine seaspns. Tests have been • conducted year by,,; year for all Canada ifid for the Pro- vioce of Ontario at Ottawa arid at one or: two Points in .each of the ether previnces. 4.1 thereporelof the work foe the eixiheseventh arid eighth an; nual cOntests publighed in Bulletin.N.O, 108 of tbe Dept. -of Agriculture,it is shown that tip to„ the „end of 1927, 25,820 hens had Veen tested in trap nests. :The testing :began in 1919-20 with 1,610. birds,eyvhich gradually in - greased to the' point of 4,220 in 1925e 29(which 'was ten birds higher than the. year following., •, During these years there was e steadyl ineteese in the 'average egg production up • to 1925-26 When It reaChed 179.5. _This was an improvernene of 51 . eggs. over the average .of the first. year of the cehtest. In these contests, which have the twofold purpose of stimulatingin- terest in the 'breedint.of birde, for egg production and the providing of a medium Or qualificAtion for registra- tion, the birds are kept" constantly housed in flotke of ten and inClude the following breeds: Barred, 'White' and Parteidge • Plymouth Recks; White and Silver Laced Wyendottes; Single Comb and Rose Comb Rhode Islarid Reds; White; Brown ani Buff Lege horns; Single •and Rase Comb An- cones; Buff Orninttonej Chanticleer; and Jersey Black Giants. The report, which is available at the Publications Branch of the Department, is•a most interesting document on the work of poutety improvenient. s . ners of the world but , off thet seafronts A of these seagrit Islands. The BritonPurpose 6f some of the most popular resorts : One •ot. the rarest' arta 'of life it; t� ' of the middle -lass, therefoie during he -serious ot -purpose without losing . -' i that lightness of touch whtch differ - waves with hihis annual fortnight by the brinyamiable spouse., win . entlates Ihe ,littereattug .. personality 'e d from the bore. The man who..is pro- _OQ Able: to, Combine an Inflation .of, his found And pretentious about everY- normal .patriotic,feelings with, the sat - thing. and who .looks neon the whim- isfaction 'et. beholding something side ' sleet and 'humorous side ofeexistence etantia/ in return for income tax. : as something to be shunned la one of 'The' outstandind success • tthich .has the curses' of a' c•iviligation which, de - attended the ilintual military,. Wino •at mands• that everyone shall be at least Aldershot Nee led to the suggestion that 4 eintilar.exhibition by the navy Partielly. educated. Only, their wives : would be 'equally •populail. - Thee.-itrac- knew the full tragedy of living with . . ileabilitY of such enterpeieee is rattier them. . ,_ _ • : doubtful mat it Is poesibie ehe senior: • . : ' Making a 'Living .. servce is • not entirely entlinsastic . over the° idea.. It is said men iitglrin Is Merely to 'make e ityleg is a, vety military matters•incline to- the opinion • low ambition. We are, hero tor soniee thatImilitary traviing nowadays is not i thing iltiftich biglier. than that, ' We are carried_on so in,tieli ift prepara.tion for 1 here to make. it 1Ve that is iniinortal, possible warlike operations ae, for the I to gain treasures to. cerry .with.' us ire next tato°. I tothe world eternal. •. . . • • • HAV "be You ieleitite) ABouT tOdlete IJJC-1.41 ALFiteb SZI, CHINtaSeI MUJtSTE. WASkIMG1t Mi OAS B604 tohmen. Libttittnteli. %NA,' *tee, Mert-t1 ; Interesting'News About 1Vir.°Szi, The Chinese Minister to VJashington. Mar, it srAtet tte,A THAI' , ALFRet) 521 SAA, tt VCRIE.S tidos dniAT ALFRO • SZ1 LAS - -Get Attifki q.om M s watt Thfr' SNEEZ.C..•(0,ove. Gosr The et a • sePLe- '1% ) WM I s s. • Canada and Auskalia Sydney *akin.: Canada doesn't ,go In tor compulsory trade'-unlonism. or .bes/Y•wege „:commissiens, • or arbitra- tien .courts, or anytlainglike` that,' tt believes that the less Government meddles in industry the better for •• both employers and empleyees; end - as warrant for Its belief, it can point to .preeperou6 industries, •recent Wage increasee in many, trades, ;IOW utiem- pipyreent-. returns and cotnparative freedom from Strikes. In 1017 the number .of diSpfites w4 79, the num-. her it. woekraert, involved e.2,083, the number et working clays lost 165,28k.' Aust./411a, 'with its eepeneive apparat- us of tudustrial tribunals. had :44t•• striles,, .200,767 Involved emPloyeee zitid 1,7311,581 That Working days In ' that eime year. In short, Canada le - beating us badly, 'and yie. ought to.be to'6 proud to let Canada beet us badly,. Though not too. proud to learn from its example. . Little Jeleiny had a great liking for 1,i:siting the docks. but his father..eb- jected •strangly, • On one °cease:in the fattier warned the boy' that if he went • 1.0 ttia decks agaio .he Would get a sound 'thrastieig, and -added :.."I Shan , • ktOtV by your boots, if you go" A dal or two afterwards, Johnny rushed' in- to the hette,S. "mother,- he , said. • 'fattier Won't be ,able .to tell by. my • , hoets If' I've 60110 to the dokd, be, ',:eettee I've eutethe tongues .outr! ' '"*. • " ••• 8110 was givilig itit order te .the ere - cot; "And t require someeneeve" :she sold, 'Yes, MIAs," .teplied. the 'grocer.- . stunt* andebly; I, have so•ine. lovely • erett.sihtkild 4101 •Stdi Vek:SQVI.rielit elee .teetecter se telY • Pleat • wile ndt, Inissl*• ,1t, is loVelf. ghe•ese.'"'llecaltse,"-alle tried to -eehlbilke maidenly ',modesty W ith. leSenitif. --)L-'"-"lideranee lo'Vete' ,sheuld Only liq.V:i#(1 to graelliysome- thing that: The grocer's smile O'roadened: ha he glanCed n't•the. gorgonzola. 'Well, nyfika," 119. sa4, stick:to Seeelye" • ( lete'