The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-02, Page 344:,. • . •
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, Art, S.Ofilita• 74 ry 77 • . ,
NYA ciWtt0.1.111,47 • (leilues: the- •WOrd•
'"per sluing. to soldiers
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"•' it is, ertaia that -Sofiafts,have •notliT'
, •iiig: ;to; do with 'Soldierstho Only.
trns that they: carry are an Ash .Stalf.
And a Pipit to W.arfa• re
ill good 'Scouts • mak,'e war -.on Bad
Habits, .212epredd1on -and Gloom; Ball
• .' Deeds and: ,Lawlessness: • ... 2.4
..ja, some Ottart„ers.•an. erreneeald..im„,
tiresSion has been c'reated, that The
80Y.'6couts• Action is in 'Some
,waY, asSOCIated With the -Military, per•
• • -,04"14Ite4ti.••cif th.e. cYerUP1414,
'Idea 'rtiay havO•grOWn from the fact'.
that, :.:the folinder.„ of the. Boy...Scout'
'.'spey'enteitt.",wa,s at one tine"a Promin.
eat army soffider.• ' -During; the Boer
War,when ;Major., General Robert
nden-Powell was; ,qeseiged in „ the
t�wnot
„Mafelting„, and ..everS,..o.no•
10.a•t.ioWit was etalled upon ,to help, he
•,orgatized. the. boya of: Meitelaing into. a,
Ort"iparly•.of .!!Seotits,"• whose. duty it
Was,:• ea,rry niessages •;and inake
•tlienisolVes useful in as Many WaYs• as
, ,
t14 :1X110 that lie was :1;45plish tQSacri.,.,
llce his future, In. such' a Wo.y, but
Baden.Fowell•loOked,Abead A4d. visit*
AO 4 iop.4.U.3.•OrfteXA'49V0 thane of.
-bringing peace to •the world through
the rnedihrii of theedminggeneratieri-
..than ever' ObnicV he, aceonipits'hed by
.40114: and warfare, • ,
Thus the" Bey ,peohts. 4sseCiation14
and a 'boy who..becOraes.
.a..Scent, lanat fangiarto beconiea
dice"; or IS -lie 'obligated in •aty'! wak
;to :the,,iiiilitery autfloritieS.,' •
• ,lie is taught dic1p1ine and
•1w.t Obey. , Discipline leads. .to
der1in4SS, and; wile' c#ii::c44-04444.*40.
ljas0:601i4i.le4rried t� 3beY7:' .
4.,scout 7.1Lq, rig he ;NyWhe;e)...larir to
hatidle agtirtand.to Shoet' it Is aot.
compulsoty;hht ih this eoutatry, Where
:hunting:1 pnmOn and gunkate to he
'found in. prefudiotf„ is It .not light tha.(
boys::should be taught how to
them with...the least, pOseilile... danger
tlienagela'red and to;etberst ,
.Therefore to state. that :the :-Bey
tindaY chooI
•Less, n
.F8h.rildry 5 .1..e5s9e, Vt4 Jesus;
..thpospi'vfo.twoye;,-;mvic
Text-! , .11,a.Y4 ..Phr1/01.1•,.
°•' and .ordsined, yea...'that AbUtlid:7.0a
• and bring forth' .fruit. -John 1.4. 16.
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l'aP.0.44att'A,
II cob's NEF.,pa 3'. 14 15. oe •
III.aQo'smm1Ar • Or' 16-1.:
IxTacittucrioN-The. events record-
ed: in today's passUge ere a Ianditiark
on. that cestlY wayt which tair Lord
undertook to folio*, , •Th4- "unholy
`awla,ii:Uri9ee"•0f. dtfoeibto.III3,:thast, lalSlife
10rsa
igei. 14t change
his, Plans and methecla. Another cir,
;cumstange inciedsed•Afis danger. --his
pepularitY, WIththe , PrOwd..-
•••1:. •PAitGErt.trtis ▪ Mark; 3:
• 7-13; ' .
•
•,;•In order to aybid,- further contra,
versy with his Oponents' Jesus Jeff the
great ceritres, of popuhition: With his
little corapanyof men be came to the
• shores of Galilee, v, 7. People flocked
to hirli fram far and near.' ,They had
little or• no4interesto in his illessager
but they wanted • to. be healed or...site/
scout,T, :Association. is a Mili•tarY Pr- others beinghealed,,,v,... 8, In th.eir
ganiaation, is'abaohitaly,incorkeet, and citement and their anwietYto touch.
no boy •needliesitate, abontbedominge.
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•
itOU surprised at • the way the
boys, redpdaidad,.. to.:resPonalbilitir, and Oar Scouts are
14i) foruli4r tugt a ,voy wrix,s,.•tisted. on° :taught to 'Play the geine,"!aa.tilIeb1)--•
.,his".110nonr 'AjacV givei t nas ob tOllgatione Which 'they take on joining
• • 'de; he took the,: matter' r.13800.110W.7 Was:
'reliable, and usually perforieed, the ;Oh
*141. Oget:eny,'• ' •
Thit gaie Baden•T'oyiell the, •
thOught
• ". bois eauld. cio.01-1:s in war time,
'•••ivily.inert; ia, peace ,i1111g_aS well and he
Wreta oho4t if `edtled ".S.eout-•,
'big for' :Boys,": intended or
Boys!'Club,s, etc; as Pert og',theie•pra,
grarllnie, • • . • • "" '
' :.• The: idea, becartie peinaar,.
this distiagnished.Ge1-
••erat. itht in the height of big -mill• ':
• , • . • • • , , • •
ary career,, actually retired from the
army.:M•order •that'lle-
- • Pis tithe to •ItelPing "tlie::neWcy formed• '777BOSC(;iliir.-AT,Solilition.4•.• .11Ts-'!..ffleprt;
the inOvernentere such that the Most
prominent Inert in the Dominion con -
sitter it an hohont`end a. privilege to
;be essociated with it 4
;If , therefore •'you have ever hesi-
tated about becontigg Scoutbocanse
thOught., that y�u ou1d Obligate
,ymirSelf. tc. the government orto-, the
:military' 'authorities, yon.. can be as -
shred ,that the ,Boy. Spouts. fad-094ton
Is an ..entirely indeplanden organism-
• tion, and if you, Send for informatia
amtparticulare.' you will very quiekli
r„ealize 'Mat. a boY„WholiveS up to the
Obligations .ef "Scenting°. must be of
the 'very' higheat type, .with 111 •the
-makings, etatfirsVelasecitisen:.----..--.--,
•
'
hat brcci distrust, no only betyccen
era Larkin
the Victors and the, defeated, but also
a
• rnong the vietoria4r2t'nationS-
bye :
•eirri
racle
selves. ..Extrefne. 'ilationtiliSm'.• sup.'
••-• :plarifikwhat- at, ;leeitz--had been
all c untried rsuCcaitiabed Tarin.
arrie l'eriii,df partial •itifernationaliseene
ewspaper, verttsm
Aa still. are being' built
'
Backbone :of Sal' Until internatioliel
,,.. • - " trade has all ittents: and ,purposes
Publicity ceased to 'exist. *het this .country
r.Ger1dR.La,ExeSideflt0f. nedi vvitat the /United' 'St atei. needs,
'doviti.' Of the greater ' part. a .tiesp e
, elide -Tee CoMpany, in 4.7.ddressing
if
. ... le-Alinhal Meeting Of the Staff said::.
Meetings such at -tills: at the; 'etiii, a,
. % god year are alWays -a, soiree of
' ' 'Leasure 'to' everyone' of US.' When.
him (see Mark 5:30) the., hterally
_ .
threw, themselves; upon him, vs; 10,
11: To ANTOid this !embarrassment and
hindrance to his welic, Jesus used a
beat near :at hand in 'which he Cauld
pu3hrittle fro the shore ad there
continue " his presehing uninterrupted.
To a modern Presd-reportek, "the
.".Crowded. congreg4tiOns''.•ou1d, spell
Suceesit, Jsjis i.th his truer inSight,
sa*.tlitat it waaspelling'failure...Hence
he -changed hii. method. Ife turned-
fiorn the eroWda. to' .concen trate on a•
few. seldeted nei. The. pathetie''atr
tempts sometimes made to "drawthe'
crowds" eeiio .unneceese?when-
one rerneMbers the teStiltS of., Jesus'
•metbeit •••• ' • •
If....con's'iytEns, 2: 14,.15, • • . •
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' :One is thaiclied by the, pathos a y,
14: .4'1 -le . appointed twelve men, that
:they might be Our Lord
wagJonel,k: He'litia,•••ereler •under,'.
s'„andirig; .C-OnipataniKiPT.,J1e7SCIIRT
.us,.'t% ....The Father. needs for jis
work, men Who Are, the 'intiinate,
coni-
•pasiion of his Son. • These 'men; when
the:t came te Understand his purpose
and, hadabsorbed sornethinAt of his
*opld•-',1aei•*ble' to - continue the
Work.after he was gone, V.
14. •`..lompaiiiship. with ,Christ
al-
ways means introducing 'him to others..
'Fbr ' Chrptian,,missions. .are inevit-
able.
•. Therwere alse ,te y.15. The
gOSpe net tO be just otalls',7, but a
and' Physical, as well at; the Spiritual'
' a• brealcirg. Tituicdtfietil ,friorce v'orking ott, the mental
what, thc. wor.1..0 11e08.'.0'
anerai conditiont.'are•bad; and when
yen our Own -buiiuess has, in, a• mea, •
i,,re., ,ieli.eced' these ,, conaiion-s, me aboilt the more quieklY the pessimists
i
elves. 'cheer/ Ily morel than a -little ',.o.tiiCkly sreasentible..eptiMidin will -ha
; %Your influence•is gteat;, you are. M.
.Afecle h science is bring-
n ler
By HET.,gisT
111tottaiqd Prefstnalcilig, Leirio*
IZtuotr,ated: Preforlaiiing,'Li3404i Fur,.
tgrierso ,,,,,,..,ie to return .,. . ..ing us lnarclj to the faith we had lostiii..
A the he -tiling Power of sspirit. The. w tic
'Kiri"' -64-14#Pd-'PS' living' !‘•Y°3/,''a.r7 .-dorie btyr modern Pasters, Dr,. Fosdiolt
Probably. ,alreacly ,Convinced. of ' this; for, 9.icon..pie,,..who employ.: .4 inetho4s
.it so, work fOr it. , It is sure to aatqa, 'ef, psycho analysis, is Similar to thiN,
but. the". quicker ' it,. can ' .pe., brought performed by JesuS:. The patient is
will be ".diseredited,, and the ..inere
pinetimes Ail the effort to..befir our-;
11117i1E7rATirilicii. fee rig , lus'
:ccitistant touch with the - grocer „ wAn,'
larturn,'13 1touch with every
yidual in.his.Ogiantuility; yoti ate .alaci
'salesmen WhQ reach
other . tides. • Dy�1! and
gradually the titia will spread.,Po 7 .tieinbers of f`good families," 11,r Meal-
ticians..Can aCt. if -they .124 tiieY thy --Aust plain, honest • ; fent. :.• Otir!
have the *4.3.0rity• ef. 013 ;public- lae• .req-dired, •only that they .;TiS
ire the 'iworldi.to•• the:. xr,elfare. , How: encouraging for us all]
Ciinae,a. and to the welfare .of this- ,Sinion. it named' first ...He is ,the.
' Pronipct .action. Warria-hearted,open-
e fought. against and ',defeated' 'IaY
VerfOne Of ' es, if. WO :are gning : to
ake the: foilowing:, Year.a.--?,Eluecessi
y cheerfulneid. i. :cle .eiOt fueeri.,einsr
oblish,nieespreinf optiniiiiit.lalthOugli
t der present conditiena'. I' ..:iieea
ardIy_ Warn any of 'yen. against that;
nt I do. Mean 4... reasonable faith:in
C.-laturelliadesLoaLthe past history
f this 'country, and a' the World. •'....:•
'Tliere.iatindonbte.dly a ineaSaire. 0
mite Propaganda being. earl:led
., aye, heard'it. Said; ancr Mrithin
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Cbernlstry„
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Address' Leftei3, *Clo :Farm ?Editor, 73. Adelaide St:.
Westi,`,Torglito ,All.AnsWer? Will Appear. 411 this
Pgi.umi. If Personal Rpli.io.,Peoirect; Enclose
— Stamped and. AdcliessecMittloge
afai.grOWiaa-g. latepotatoes.
have Used: fertillset"but .sia far hsye,
liPt;b4.00 -satisfied, with results; My
' 'What analysis of
*Ould you • recommerid- .for
potatoes ,And holy much 1:14sf.t
Per •aore'10,' give Me. Pay.mereolt.91
AhSwer.rout..,, ;question rather
41Mo-ti1t •to., anewer. 'sinew you 41)mpt
anYthing• regarding.-theosubsoil.-
•wiirassUnie, .however; that -year .spil.:
is...sandy:loath:to:a' considerable depth.,
There',, are at • , ea St tav things that
tiiay ,be holding iip-I'greeter results.
from the fertilizers that.. Yon ica.ve
ap-
piied to your 'potatoes,. •
First, your •sandf•-soil may lack or-
garalc. MattPr „Or Mra,.....T.1114, is
obtained by •turning undergieen Man-
ure or by•adsling strawy Manure..With
Ont..orgenic' fntter:your sell Ielts,
, power to icetch,and hold tegieture •for
the,pOtato. crop'. -MOreoyer,. land Short
.01. organic: ,inatter • is.' deficieht.• in a
ra4(4,04 for., the growth. of, baco
teria. Tliiamicreseopieliferhas to de
. , . .
wAth. b:real"dg 40:\vd•.°1.11•€.' 90).!..nd .up before: sowing .barlo!?. .
. . •
' 'This slain -line dance ,set can easily
•b.e.,made at home. .•
'taTc4h?leg.9isiC4-iPan .snitxie:Secs atiroenssit'd-bedtlsiginligt-.1
'e.a.iloped.'at the '
The la nclean cloSes it th4
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' You can Maker it now in your leis-
--,ure-mornents:---It's--eye • ul
I ""rit
Sewing. • Ili). on • the
, .
sqbyiv.lhriogn.47aci6hnclirteF: Tot Lacgeenst:.fin.is4t41.
Style No: 2094,„„is.' des4ried for saes
12; 14, 14, 13, Yeah, :36' and -38'.
inehes 'bust".
yards' of 39 -inch Material with -5' yards
'of ,
Crepe de fiat :crepe,: Crepe'
satiii' arid ,neVeity crePed.'are dainty
,
`mediunis• to:..nse. • ."•• •
. HOW, TO. ORDER PATTERNS.
Write your nemo and address' plain-
ly, giving nignber - and side o such
•patterns as you:want.- .trielOie 15c in
starhpi„or coin. (Coili preferred;• whip
it earelfailly). for each niarnber,- and
address Your order to Wil.son Pattern
Si-rviee; 73 West Adelaile TOronte.
brought, f,aceto face With the .
and*mental:Conditims Which lie her: 'Unless he • can overcome his Piejadices
hind. his trouble The The •'greater wOtks. he, Will. miss the ,ble-,plaee that 'Gad'
than".. these"; 'which . our • Mister fore- for'. in•••life. 3ut "'his thutugh
foreavvrbeig7catired4)*)VX07 .an
pitalt encl.:homes on. ,a wider ;scale- to Jesus:- sweep all hi
than; pelestiee ever," taW. donbts a*ity,:.rolin • 1: 49'; • ' ' '
XII: pOred HUMAN 1149'46S,':3: 1117ian,Ati,f3',.s thanon. r ubee Cboeinoen-'sointerestar
11 The tvvelVe den ;Whim? leattis.telect.
•for it. He •bas.a.iettlbre 'outlook, but
-ed wersi'u6vetYdaY ivneer"et . brave antHoyal heart,: john 11 1
neither inthllectually'
• jesns •comparaionship, .and,-. the coin
..panionehin •of.. jestis friend.s,. is 'the
cure ',far: despondency... The. tiara of
Jesus' sacrifice or delive,r
iim artaitTfroaii.-•111,4714114771.111r ai-
surance, "Will exclaini, j.-fard.,atiet:
thy Q�d,"Jdhii 20: 28, ,; • : .
Matthew of the counting IOUs% t ill
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becOine-the Master's :faithful recorderw
Jaines, the man :of tirititiCal religion;
Thaddeus, (pr,obably.,/ude), the theo-
logian • •:(1Iude 3); •Simon the -..tieeiet
the 74ridependence any-Priee7 inara;•
the. rev,,,OlUgonidt ;.•-all--.4Ye their. place,
What ..of,:-*Jahlas,, the' anati.-of ':ijuSiness,„
• probably mistaken - estiniate • ef
.Jesus?: Xt. is not for us to:. jUdgehlin.
Ilather, let•thOse :who stand,take.lieed
lett,they-alselfall; God's hutritin hatida
areOf man' , '•
"Far frein:1;egtettingthg7i.11i'Vere
tiOt Peters Johns,- it is rather
'Matter to he thankful for, that 'therS
Were diversitiet ',of. gifts •ttnong' the
first preatherstet. the go'speL:;, AS'
general rule, it is : not :gop,d..When all
are leaders. Little Men areileeded a.
welt as:great men' ;; far 'little Men:Neve
. their Petulitir 'ifirtaies' and 'gifts,' and
.an do semi) things . better' than their
ret:Ore, celebrated brethren"
.0ampany that they should in -1933 act 'born leader--fordefulf,ready in speiCh;-
e last' month'. or two, that every. 'abandon -narra* natIonal-
'a wider internationalitini can redeue•
hail thekWerld, ism and be brolightqo see; thatonly
pit We s1ia7e;,.- digged, far
di *Ad' the United. •State, ,it .heatied
Or :re-Yiiliffien.;lithat-things are .gett;
rig steadily. Worse every day..This
alk ebthet,. not. ms, one Might .stippete;•
rom: edtreme.sOcielists antreomnitin
s,r."btit rather .froin Peal:tie:arid, are
ill• in Moderately' conifOrtable
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urnstanCeS bht who, - 'not having
. ,
nougli, to 'do; .alio* themselVes to.
sorb' all the depressing features of.
resent, (lay conditions ' and so 'reach
hint 'where th&r. jUdganent• is '
en -
rely ;Warped. We are. Alt- Meeting
edpie like this and irnist:do our part
!combat, their, Mead:• •
Ad I.see it,what the World Ueeda Is.
eater" .Mutual understanding ",•be-'
•ben itif cOmpoilent:.perts;',grO4ter
preciatimf df . each other's •
• es; liatiimaliain and •,1r.itire.7.iii,
It -•"was' 'edietly Aosta'
- eattires wilithr.'Won: the War,',' 'There
ls i,eal:anct7siticere co-Operatiron ln-
een the Allied,and .;ti.sociatgd
Pow-
rs. • . Pnkritinately, ihnuediatelY
„r. the War,. hatrttatesrnansbip coll-
uded, a diSasfro',ii .Peace; ..a -peace,
•
ns�m •ourselyea:" • .; ;,
-Macdougalli Advertising
Agee, mentioned newspaper,
*hich•fotm the backbone_ef ,their adr
yertising,..will be used just es exten-
sively . aa.• ever by SALADA,.... '
, • .•
• •W1fey,-,!:7Yeal have lied-ta•Macett._
;ij stently eVer sin.be I married you."•
' Hubby -You're,. tlie,flrt 'PeWti•
ever gave nie credit tOt' being
' •
isistent." . con-
•,
,zninde , Yet Unstable, as sand,: He is
safe', etatLY When he.is near his. Master,
Mark. 14: .54fi' Iii..jeShei 'Conipanion-,
shiphe can •htcome 7 roc,k-:---9'eter.",
JaineS 1 and "John ' ate ' ainbitiotts
.her te.'wait `.iiiitil she WAS better pre
54f1., exCliisive, :lark- 9::. 381. 4esu;s
4.. . , , .
Will: ...ransfrarm thern.• Andrew' h,,s
a : a.
.genina'fdr fietioni.lobta 6: 8, iL .Pliilip
is often, at hid. Wits'. ends,. JOhn 3 v• 7.
Ilaa God 4 .Place for stnpidlieeple?
The poor Woman who Caine before the
sessiorf.liPplying fer' Church niember
Ship.'"wits • unable to answer the ' doe-
-trin-al-quittions.- Thc:;•eidert -ildvited
(Matt. 29:y 200. .'venge:ful '• (1%, uke 9
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pared; Leaving the sessiel.4roont she
burst into tears Said' said;;,s.'40 not
•know allthese things) but „I. know. I
lia ea' SsivioUr *lio. died: for me.''. The
i
.rn ister.reae larOuglit her beck to Tier -
Sea i'''llity sit'ter,.;iafter all; thatis..the
root -of
. thomitter ; that is all We have
•Iti,light.to At& yo"u.".• Philip,.;dtill, • SA
he is.;has the rda of thattet. Be
can bling 'ethersto Jesii.d,...Telin I; 451
.2 :f`Xiartholotheay” .(v; 18). is probably
,Nathanael's family name. Transpar-
ently honeSt. (John. 1:47) ho ,is ;-lieVer-
theless,'keiify,...Prejeilicedi.John 1.: .46;
'This should 'be. thoroUgia,,wor4e4"_.
into the soil ,tit :the time the,Pplato,ee
.are dropped: Do .e9t, thep�ta
toes' directly ea' tap' of; the fertilizer •
per the:fertilizer direetlY,on top of
pOto..toes. rr, you. haye potato, plant
er eqUipped, with fertilider attachment
JakeSi. Care of 'the proper 4pplirit`
tte'ii of fertili;era;'. atinr .-
Eutr4w haS. been opened,. th& seer-. ,
potatee,s, Scattpi-,:t114.: lerOlizet, dowr
the, fu'rroW, then piali; In • a "sittle oi
Oyer: thaqertillzer beforathe potatee4
aro dropped Bioceed as •usual,:an4,..• •
your results . osboalt be, datisfactOty:
provided yourchare choseh good seed
, . .
and.have takerr,Precantiond during thf
to ontro1 ..,pet a to di s
OgS0aalld iksets that attack the err* :'
,C.•A.--Please'adYise on, growing bar- !-
ley on river •hottorn land.. It
lent, soil; v,ery rich and well 4'iiried:
It rat*, a •lafge: cePP of corn itch
!apt to be catight hy the fro.
.1a loose'. and -practically clean. Would ,
you advlse Plowing or just dIsking
the. materials that ars' added to . it so
is to bring. tiapin fornis that v,rill'
nouriall Abe :Crops grown QII tlie,sell.
Fertilizers add plant nutrients, ' hut
,they do not . add any • coitsidersble
”ainoulit'f• orgariic 'Matter. They "do
cause tae.inCreaseil'• raoto grewtli, lank
tisiiallY •net SufliCient., to "keep the 'or -
•matter of a soll.up.for, the pri•.r;
• duetion of 'potatoes. ' •
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Xne. qecenci., condition :that 'may • he
yokr. seird 'response •to ',fel.,
:Misers reaCtion .of the soil:
That is, whether the soil is acid,
• tral or alkaline, would not be stir:,
prised to find your .soil quite •sour
acid au reaction, lf,such. is the...case_
• •
, •; .
-01 eneniy la his
_own.
:Of. th.aphosphate.,,that has been..
theloith ef:lertilizer•liaS
been.,Igeked,•Up_in ,kerx.00wiy:tivaii.,. sandy soil; that has: not been Plower
able forms •comb,inatietid with
and alnininuM in „the, sell.t. The WAY to i bPAtia.UP4.1:ring... sM thipy „.
fertilizing it
at
stone on top and..work it in disking bean 'grOw114,-"areas in, the paste tWc
whiisthisgtteohnlidni•°11itheesths°a191:T.,tolfe- Qf Can' tell;
,ciooreirir itt
the.hhici :to: use; also the'. atn gun t ;am; •
rat of' at least: one ton acio; ..the hest .way. to apply it ' , •
lera,bly On .ploWed' soil:before:yen' be: A.fiswer.r.--Th co.oPeratlYe testa ' • 4
glia -to', Work, roa cast the me: "this)" department liae,-condutted--itattbe--
'and liarrOW-ing,• • „
The bePartment. Of :Cheinistfy;On
tatiO • Agricnitural the' past
year • conducted ' a .total ofs.:thirty-Ona.
, farm tests of varioais, fertildera ixo-.
tatoes; grokykbr, leading 'Potato eec
titans thlouglient the .prevince:. • The
• AnsWei.-River bottPin. dultf,
an uncertain quantity. file nature • . „.
• the sell ' will ,Alepend very' largely `01' .
the types , of soil up -river' .througl• ..
Vlich tlie,streani flews.. • Barley Ia.!,
suitable crop togrow. under such; f0;11
Nditiene-sinee it is short Seaschied-.,,anci--.1.
gets ,outlof . the Way bOftlre'fP.olitS.Vut
„short the :growingeeason..;..Aboilt the"•:.
aniy• fertilizer Abet 'would help Undet I '
these circumstances' would he' Super, '
hdsphate at the rate of two bags ta
:the EiCre. It shauld aioAteu the ripen. '
ing of the barlev.and prOdUce a better
sample:, If the land ,is 'clean t, would.
not pie i but gi VIS it thorough_di.sh, •
Ting 'fiffirter1lielfarrel-Ivaciwit. '
have eighteen aeres itiqu,
ars' the benefit of a soli being lien •
a7or slightly.alkaline has been eS., •
talilished. 4s yoaereprobably aware,
It IS a.kendency: 0! sand ,soil's to lesE
their lime;,..Which nfequi that they' be:,
,eorne,.aeid m reaction..•V hile hans:'
are not . as .sensitive. as alfalf'W, or ;•••
'average yield 0! all. fertilise.D.,WaS ...Clover "toI.Sucht,candititini,' yet, they' .•
,
261
.husheia ;against; 208 bushelthr thriveibest, : on that. is slightly, all
the, utitertilised areas. This leaves a. kalitie."-• For Allis reason ; I Would. tug,
'gain,. of 52 btishefs•per acre, which is gst thiti,:you,IMve YOur soil teSted lot ..
quite. close' to• the' ayerage increa.te •a.eiditYand 1! it 3:16's .41V. degree
obtained per .acre' • in 'the. -.last '10nr• sonittest;. hare. bine. applied to • it be
. Year's from the. ase.'of ' 'lore you plant fe,,,np... •An. early •s Pr int
•, Where six differentfertilizerswese., Application ot lirne at the rate .of on'
teetd•••eir fifteen-guOii..pe*tb• ' the ton to the titre u 111 pa the solf.'ir •
, btarinoreaSe,per ore was obtain- .goedshape."Then. at the time 'of Seeq,,:.:,
.64.';fraiii '00 appiied at the rate ot"'hag' our beartS,' soy( the ,fertlidel....
750 lbd. per acre This gave an 43 through .the' tubes on each. el•de Of ;
crease of: 57.3. bushes per are OVer •-ro* and af you can regulate )t• a sum]
no fertilizer.. "2-128 'fertiliderappliect• "ailietint ',through lite • thbO,-,wliere tita
. •.• .
t..the'samarate,.obtaine.d; an ilereade beand are. runnnag p.p.61 results" host ,
Of • •Ushe1s..;414-4,e, our :general obi been obtained 'fi:onY,•the ase 0! 4424
ervation that for late sPetattieS.:44-1.11 applied. at the fate of 'twii bags pet
fertilizer gives excellent results. - . acre, 'SOWii in the Manner deaitibed.,,
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'Cirria-dian A t .
.:Visit :‘Britain
Toiento.-,The, Canadian Authord.
Assikiatierr.is going to tonftheTtYn-
•ited. Kingdom: this.summer.' Decision
to proceed with the ',plan was • reached
at' a special Meeting. of the ,riatiOnal
, • •
'exceptivecommittee cif'the association
„ ,
here -1•11St meek. If:Was reaolVed that„
as many besides members :have ex7
pressed 'a wiSh.to join, only a liltited
turaber of' these2tbau1d be included.
'. The party; which•Will sail 'flom,Que,
/biii" on Jiily 1, Will be•receiyecl; by the
LordMayor of • London at the Idenl:.
'Sion House on.; •JU1Y 10' and Will also
eold:LioetiOU wifh Old
cootitry,"authers: ' • •
Sir James Hairie and Rodyatd lCip
ling hove roitised to .take part and•
Many other distingtiished,pritish writ;
eraeRect to join in the reception to
the visitors. ' The ,Prince cif Vales
the Prinie Ministeri Ramsay MacD0J1-
'aid; iind'Itight Hen. Stanley' Baldivit',
have, ejtvredded a WiSli1:67"*-610tatathe
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Hasieti steWlY and withont *big
A .11ns *Malan dan do withont:'fine heart Put or work twenty' times tip;
clothes. - the",anyi11-Bolleati. • • • -
• .:.
Patty of.,,NOtiVeigIans
• To'Explore Antarti.
eif-,NerWay for ..,the lonely •waSt4.-.0.• 1'
tbe.Antaletle; .";, • : • '
• .r A. noted- exploter..of the Arctic a•nC.,,
'Antarctic, ho..new,headt :a.,threp-Man..
'expeditieusotting..cnif to inap•tind-sbak!1.
veytriany•tholleandS Of miles, of..land.?..'•
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Captain., Sti• tht
'Nerivegian.,. nays:, , ;He • acconikihilied
Boald • Anil: nds on and: 'the:.
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North rolf, .expeditiglis,•• :
Hid-OdnaPattieS are
nd` -Qlav Kjellhotu. Devoid e'..aVelt,• •
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, kn ply?' ..explorm. and '.:tirctic 'trapper and •
r•Narwegian
stoner on c'j ell b •
•veteran �!the.arctk «cr OLO Nor:. •
way's
,expeditieb,Nyill auci-ut, 1,lniief•hy. •
•T:ittiti;•..on tho.Ant , ic. 'cotitinerit ant ,
plans • totrrow tile. 'Coast for '2,601-7.:
inlies tei Lotris, ThillipPe Land, SOntlt...
-rif-7Cape I-Tbra."..'.(1reut ':af.,tti
••Coastr unknown. " TICe$7, will- •01;.'.
,pleted and • siirte,yed: ' I ' ':•
ahd alcoholie". /no tlec, •
'tut ..fel411, prices • of. Its peocin
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