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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-23, Page 7.4. . . pets and Profit .ry Lone Scot s101•f.titPlI.Otb•anAle kind. of •pre'rni. during the year 1933 to get Star,ted in. ir Progt:dtp, of pete. aud: ; eretitta• • • ";.. lre Are Veering 0310,4141Y • froill • Scouts who are staYting. in, the Peti147... • ,l'iusiiieSS.,Withta setting et egganfider: . heti,lfaiching otit;baby gliteksAii. to start in the' "poultry• gain; • •••babY snick's- .and .;fralso aoree,Inly a Tenet. o'hleka: . 5. to. 13 qh,en:d• and a rooster;•,; • • f• SOfllQ. iI.OUts ares4arting thetbstaine'sd .of raising ()units, turkeys, gepee;prge. outs. Or rabbits. •. •' • .*. ,s Ane„thing aboht be)* .eagaKin '•• In tbis kind of oogrum..Is (unit 11,t4, • 0101: genie. pf4Sceutiegiii an :admirable ..way.".lrit'St.Of;41i, it gi'Ke,SiiltQfOpt And S'etlyity. and. at •••. the sa.nie t.inie'• trains • In ',the Menagenient (.1 peta. %It ..alif.o. • develops a sPlepdid, liohby or • a pox. Scout, •whether he liVes On a .fernr, in )R country ',village. or ina large CRY,. --:;Tlie--by.fprOclactiref4a4togreia,....,aLthis.. • kind Is the acttial.possibility:'et para., lag money Or making: ,rm#1 profits; from the business and througli It 'a .chenee" 'eqw.ess a Reotit'S 'part In the Thrift •putt;of .the,Seout ,Program. •••: r" '11 you .want.to,•get all of ;the uP4O1, date'infOrMation about these subjects, •we would au -gloat that .:you.,Write,. to ' •the'pe,partment etAgriCulture,..at.the, •' :1"arliatrient` Buildings, •Toronto„ Out., ••..and„State that' you.area 'Lae' Scent,. 'and niention...tke-partionler Pet Yon' elte' . _ .I4Qnis in Saelletcheiyafl. have, been Pr- geidded, intetIrge.Pe, eneh as lye, baVe, in ,Onterfe.:" There' are at :"Preeeut.,12d, registered Lone 'Scoute in that 'Y're- .Y!,4Ce.‘,4±41. the 'Ist! Begins, Rover Crew have taken- on the •task ot direeting. the activities of the:1;611e Scouts for a „ •Perieds:flt.„toror liv,eyears, A 'Scout- snastei-: has been enecif,Pted„..,.fbCeach pf the tam'. LenC,TroOps, and p.esietaat Scoutmaster s[ assigned, .to suPervise the-ietivities iii,.ea,"cli‘ISOne. Petrel. We '..sviah. them every 'eticeess, Boy ScoMt8 in Nei.* Radio Feitnre • heW,:".and PoiMiAt' ..tvitice-WeeklY adio breadcast from. plcckW,' 'froreate;,. featutes, the, hil4ngsadyenture# ,of to .-Bey:."•scants, Sonny . and: '41,, ; ThY are real •Seents. 'members Of the '.30til, ; Toreate(St.COIUU1bialInited,Cherch) I Group. and .were selected by eompeti4 • thin Or' the roles. ,Their 'fen" has .made At new repaid, for jayedlie o‘togramines 'from i CKGW., Haye you 'heard.thele?".• • ' Another ScqutY.P." ' • " •' , intereeted , • It yon aalt; the Department Will send, yea:bulletins; cii•ctilars•- and instrua• ...,ticineen pet and '.poultry projects, etn., which You. will "tind most interesting. Bonne of .these pamphlets aro the finest , 'ever, prodUced, having been.. written' .'„,by on)Ort..in the.‘,7a'riou's'sublects. • ,We know -et -quite •"-it;n:noib ite- pcb!,a§,in:this ProVince Wherhave•-•dette. • exceptionally •,well in ;this way., and • v./he ,threugh, their own lodal societies; • iave earned awards. and have beeu. • ableto eiliibit,,their pets at tne C. N. k,iscIfibitien*dthezRoyttEWn ter -Fair; BY.' Miusnal coincidence fqliowing :this, third, award Within -a yeeks. the fourth award to a Canadian Scent . , -of the 'rare Cornwell Badge the "V.C.!' .of Spouting, was made. to Scout l'alyd- dieter.' Meekeniie,,, got .Victoria, •The:inedat was given for:eceptionAl, ".ebeery; fortitude : during'. ,sOrne. twelirc years of :suffering " paralysis when '7 years of ake.t. In. spite, of a useless,' paining erro, ScOUt Mac- kenzie Progressed, :steadily Iii Scout - lug; and 011 t00011.41g 18 years assisted 'in, tin:ming a- CO peek or Scoet.Trocip, _Whenevet. :his., physical,. condition per; Scout lighers.For. Ontario .Parllament ••, at TOrente; and, bave been given free • trips to this citY, for! that .PurPase• -Wecchinienti=t1fia-.suggeStioil_t,cilletir- ,yei:y •gerious ,gOnsideration, sand new Is theliMe: to. 4tY,.Planti,and get start-, • ed for the cehileg Seasen. Every Leta Scout shonld hese activitk.such as alact, a useful' and often, proiltahle. Sailkatchewan Lone Scouti:. Wre ate glad te note that OUrbrother this; Which 1i not Pnly A! hobby but Boy Scents will once .again 7act as ushers ushers at the,05Pening „Of the Ontario -ProvieCia1-,legislatere;•-•-Fehrnar-y-15... Afghanistan, Now Has Boy Scout's: ! With the:latest addition,'Afghanis- tan,. thereare new niiietY-four different 'Countries and.parts of the•British Em- pire in the Boy Scouts League et e0' May , 0 SO alike In HollyWood theatres -all seats are ; Wired for;',Sennd ad the , pdrtly deaf are preyided, withear,pieces and Plug-in.:Cord. • „, ,, ,.., ,,, . , . .. .1- lieni* ,vien. lbs.,p'•=43i., LiePr, 0 praistyy,, , ., Adresq All Letters to Farm Editor, 731. Aclelairie ' • ,.. • , est, Toronto: All Answers Will Appear in. this ,Olinnri.If 'Personal' Reply, is Desired, Enclose •Stainped-uAd•Address6d Envelope.' , • • ; The Use o Fegkilizertl unieitlllzed 8880 IhS In 4931„ with- . • (Part 2) ; • , Cnn fertilizers injure the seil.? 2. Can 1 lOse pr gain money by being fertiliabrd under PreSent. conditions? • 1, Can .fertilizerciajere the soil? We, ,,on conCeiVe Of certain itijutiee Attending, the ..n.iisuse ;offertilizer on ,the soil. „. First,, As we have. already •said, fer- tilizere.are'earriers of „'soluble,"plant ‘foixl.':•TheY. do net supply any large „ •aMoulit oforganic o49.40r -Or bleht. Ore:: They. do". cauge, an 'increased • ..•'01-0.-•-•-•-In- •-`14;•-• and otherwlie' fib Tint ,etealiat-Pralit-filiraTie-this7regard•but , • , :• • f plant roots .e1,* • • • •• • • '. that he will give 'him, mastery' over 'Where cultivated Crops are 'grown-tre, them-cThrough all of •life's trouble, quently, this is not Onebesa...1; •ewsrh„ death'hri4rk0d i.telf6,•liP7oehL;11:cfi lifeoxlu is:11:id.: .ftii practice:tiara:lets rotate their. crops so as to tutu Ander greennittunres and ing And to conquer. thatjfaith • • " • lived__and, died' ;,•, "o.pires-: in addition apply strawy man- us with a sireiliti assUrarics's He ts are to keep up the fertillty of t1P0 090, still 'the Master .of .Iife's stn -:ns. YV:P•en 't8v.uitklitabl'aesf,es.T;tpilriazebr.:as!". apI411,4IL - ice !soils' are •• 5: 1-20. —•marl narIallgteriellY imnreved. yielding ca - Landing - • • . . • ..„ Lari,ding tear * cenieteri, Jesus and pacityiend physical cenditien, • his little company!Were challenged by The bepartirientz.,,:ef •;. Chemistry, madman.' It, was what.; we 'today. thrOugh its tlemotistration eiperithenta• call a case:of delusioned .insanity... The •stufsfts• out .• throughout the • province during "thel:Pa,st four Yera's: had hadby thousands of devils. This terrifyin , an cre4.tnr.;,,.,wo,. the, abnetsrnat _strength _oppertuility to study the offet• fOr- Of:, his hipd,, rushed • daWri;•naked ,and 'this. :point " which -Asccr:oain-mreinotta, ttin.flgr.e. to the nirAf ra op'e4k§,ln,ne uncertain terms. • 10...1 - ,delusien, the•Maater, with his 'power- • luatraterhere-are •a•faiv,ipietatiPsts.:._ lilt personal rnagnetiSai ..unt".ertook• to •w. G. N.0.'--1•71911b*ed.,Pbiat'Pbe wlth elitehim. CradtiAlly the clamor barky. Ns/it,: hi'vc• had in: three .conaecu- and. COntnSion; the .poor, *retell tire years 'an. increase 4;4,15 ;bushels to. the ,a.are and a:..splendid. catch Of clover .1 figare one ton more to the acro -dere et', hay 'than:, Whereno:lertilizer, Was: sewn. The clever takes •Ileeper, root and Make a 'Much 11.dayiel;r: Stand?... idets",oi alfA14'fet- 411ize'd-last4e,ar-7-(193.('-),„,are ,falfa (161): ibdiook.fo i‘uo ,to 1.)e. about double the enantitY of groWth. at this .thile the l rest • of A•he" ' ,": • 'N.V..: C.- B., •-r• "Regarding.% ,the crops poday:$040.91 Lesson February 26. 26. Lesson IX—Jesus Shows His • Hia Power-rMark 36 to ".6•: 1•11, . , ' 18-20. Golden Text --,For know whom have' belleved;. and am persuaded that he Is. able • to 'keel) that whicht have committed unto , "him against ,that day. -2 Timothy .12b. • ANALYSIS. 1. stAsTiatigOIAP4'S •Sioni,l,s,'Mail'.t '4: We ai•,e aisveyst glad to enrol new meinliets," to the Ontario, Lone• Scouts, "--Inir-dt.--yourareZarlioy".1) 18 (ineliiiiv.el'and to belong men, ;',`Let us cross, t� the other side. • _ . to• the World -Wide Brotherhood of TO go ashore where they would bring abOut:them the crowds, clamoring for exorcisms, and healings.-.'"Even as he was," without a moments delay. they started off.: With the inconSitlerate, rude curiosity which makes the"mod, ern multitude push itself into the 'pri- vate. hours " -.at its heroes •(Lindbergh, for eiainple)4 the people scrambled into the little skiffs on the .beeeh And made', afterhim, vs. 30, 46: ' In a moment the weary Master Was asteep.6- Suddenly a terrific ,I•storin arose. Many travelers have described the-sUddennese with Which, on . the Lake of Galilee, A violent squall will 'sometimes Utah the waters into fury and as:,SudtlenlY subside:. SIii`the:mim- erons ravines :running IMO the uppet partltha lake ,the winds front the mountains are caught °and compressed. They . rush with 'tremendous. 'force through' these narrow epaCes,' then; atiddenly•sreleased, they. Whip' the pia - cid Waters o,f 'the *lake into a raging The Master, .ftwakened by the alarined' Arid, sennewhat irritateddis- ciples; turned 'Upon them in astonish- ment, "Why are you afraid like this? Have. You no faith yet?", (Moffatt.) IMMediately, the storm upoi the sea and iii their owe hearts was , Verse 39 With its "'Silencer Be muz- zled!" expresses 'the current belfef that stories "were the -work of will s :Jests uses the Sallie Word' in driviiig nut the demon in Chap. 1;" 25. We. Ivrw today that atmospheric changes are due to certain laws'and 'eonditicns of NatUrewhich can . be traced. . Nevertheless We have 'reason .for believingthatabove these laws Which we have discovered there. nuTy, weli '.he other laws operating in • *ay, yet beyond OUP understanding. The Christiantoday,. however. Testa his faith) not on on the Confidence that God will remove all dangers. .phYsical. 5120 NTRobUCTION ---We haveneticed ..Mark . . • • •.•., . . . • . , out further fertilizer, the ..,;artg4a • plot yielded ,13,330...lbA. And the unfer- ti1ied 11,00) ibs. in 1912, stllIwith out ;4itlier. fertitiSers the li•lok"Which ...receiVed„ 1.930„, yielded 'it,- . • ,600, lbs. ,and the,.;011ecit 9;120.-. Ty -0 • shows A .hangoVer: effect for at., three Yeare•,; " 2. 'Cnn 1rose or gain inn,eiry. by using fertilizers :under present "Conditions?, •-",: • the •Merhedt cert1in4,areps for mny years liave giV41i reasonable; prenten the farm. such ai w4sciatt 10‘,, at aiscouragingly low prices,J! tho eik• :tire • eclat ilf Alie,:fertilizer • is?, to' be , , charged to the wheat 'crag ,at present • "prices" there'll netmucb Argtimehts,MI- • favoar: of .doing rauCh for the wheat crop;, On the,: other hand there are •Certain. crop.,: thatitil1 show °A. nice Profit On investment, For : io4tAode.; .top -dressing. • alfalfa shay with a high • phosphate, high potash fertilizer, at threerbagsrte•-Aheracre,rdPreseAte-Aar----, inveatritet4,Of $7,43 ,et prieeS for fer- tilizer ,qnoted on the:, Open,: 'market :„ .1932." This application made 'a gihl.'" Of from 200 to zpot) '11)i,.:‘0.outed galfa per acre. Surely, thie gain wad made at."3: profitable wice.,, 00014111 :in.,.tiese..ef_ the fact that :the results, ot the application :Cat be Seen 'aetivoi7 ably In in neit"y.ears cronf" if not %third yeaes. a •'1' •- Again,• . . • .. in the :1932 denianstrafiei tests carried bire: �n - pqtatoes wMcb, totalled 176 half acre blocks, *tercel. ' we tested six.ilifferent anaiyses•ot fer • • ,tilizer in 1933, ,ehargiegynp the ter ti(lige'r:0:403r.g.e5'.at C,iirrelit Priceoi find t that .the,'. fertilizer applicationl ' 477 sotnoywhich f thelarid9iinitabsdt rksraleengo. Teinthe g,.4.3st-Was.restored to reCson 'and emethesS. iywe a .,.., -'• The vivid aCeount of the. challenging .7,41(11s:en, ets hi.i, n . h1r4iSte,g -began ne '.,0* thilder6enwt :1,..alt: ir;,demons. t.iit:M i psi', ";a0iP pi :i,ai`f9s1;. -.- and obuarrFt,ihne-. 60 ' A ,few selected' men, then heapbpesgaat!si 'swine all express the views of the time to speak imparables.' Now he to be alWaYs seeking Oppertunitsies- for "IrfIe'rrrai.i,1* ,,0113!:n '3''''ssession: 93bt'f" Ilh-1;.iveircat:r;titie7alltrie ri(111-Onhie5:-"dTishelli:emirisnitubietr .1‘'r--1.:?•ar;sh'444.f.r:771thher‘:d-r,°-iisut-it.nuds.:jdyeliouFt1-liset•—sillisnill'eC.i:(1'stgs.;niebSal-tYe.: freed from,the distraeting pressure ef „____,........,,,._... , . . .., . ., . s: , , ., • tend to. restore a moreliteral belief in Po, Pula.!PLY„. •, ' :' .. • , '7 ; evil' spirita. ',.. "' If ' behird allea • " I., st.s,s'imiNk LIFE'S. 1,'O. R1WS, Mark 4: SOW , And geodnss " there is • a Glopd- ...... 35_41,; • ,fr • - t '. . . • ... Spirit, w,hY not behind all 'unreason OW-C..6f 7these—, e oitS7i;a seenrer-pess-anitioadness_aneied APirit? We May. •, day's teaching at rxe.,_t 1=16.1114a .- • ',than•the ancients! vaby Came after a ,the lakeside. 'Worrt Out with the C071,• .d.:24., v,0,e11,1t0..?tnet167. ill' t; :a.wiried .utthatir...thseo ••-:tlritred:spirituaLstrainALsitid, te_ his • ' iloing-vve ,elreat-ed-aut ef-..th it -el::: • prigs., It ls, possibi that inued horrible crying, f • the r.•'frightened the - pi f into a r the ,niati 'himself maY,shaVe :Scanting, 'Whynot And out:What' it is . • • all About?' It Will .enly cost. you a 3c stamp te,And•Out. You write to the. Boy Scents _ssociati0I3, Lono.Scout Dent:, :330 Street; Toronto •2,•par- ticulars wlli be gladly Sent to syon,r- .1"Lene ' • • • utiic.s: Are • I3y HEIFN WILLI MS: • . . ItiOtrated Dreoernql..ing !Lessoy, „ 'ntshed iT ith Ei••crlj P,ittern,;: • • 7 7 •'7,, •With• !IA.; Yard ::39•=inelt. • 'cOntrasting, mriqi .2% yards ::3kineli H�W TO ORDER PATTERNS. -• Wrile • ,. your. trarneand adidreat • . • , ,• ly; nurnber • and 'Sire ":ef.',Such lint,teinA.aa.yOu• want,: Ericleso 15c in Stanips 'oct Coin, (Cein:preferted;..wraP it carefully for • for: each 'titirtiber,,•and addtesi..yOur order to Wilson Pattern, Service, 'M".West• Adelaide otorite; New Building Scheme ,•13.LuituChed, in special loadoitable. to the New York Tinsea.Saya:'' ; "Btiildhig..seeieties itt Great ' lIri- tain, !'cor.teepOndi.'.•to 'bad* and . loan :assoCiatiOns in-,,,Iverth Anieriea; with theblessing2 or the Jlritish GOVerniiient, ..alinoliaee...a plan by hy• *Keil it is inited not,WY ", deterioration In prepertY•but to bnng nnmediate enspioynielit. to tUany!, idle, Workers,. , .• : . • • "`Therti,,,,,are.; ;360 sucli iMeleties thisitighOnt•-the ilnite Kingdom, ' a:u4 they itava..accttinttlate a 'large eapi tal on, Which • there.b3 been • ,a creaing, dernand . the .,deptea- sein..for advan(es.to finance bii1dlng onerationa.;.: •',!1 , is hOW.:prOposed„te, inake inans to botli a-1604)500 .and:,,non,•trikftliere on exceptionally easy "ternii..to••.facil- itate rePalia, ,,alterations 'end PteVements in libuse prOtiertiee.• This 1. regarded as the first Step. teward, thefteSuniption•Of building new houses. With loans on easy.' •terms : satitc, i•lala an .a &Orland'," for • :F.laweta• • as.; lite • •glidee on, ws hilak 3O•ata :•flaWetak' • •:' , ' I6rhich••Onee, 04.40 ana frag- ranCo on our We*,et -still the kln,diY • •, • coutifehsatithours - ,tg ' • '%VeaVO Us tresii. „pected 1 the col medm panic; , dashed • in among them, • These sug- gested e planationa Of the pigs!. be- havior' s remOre fl herthony, with the sitnati han"the infererse Of the bystanders. which Makes-'otir .Lord de, liberatelY: plan for •the destruCtion, ar . , another's property,. • . • • ,• The inspiring picture of disord- ered perstinality •flOW restored to san- ity, usefulneas,I and his fellew-men is 'Soon marred When the news spread • , • that he had been healed;.the.people of the neighborhood hurried ir to see, for. theinSelveS. Sure eneugli„:. there 'was ,the Man. (v.. 15)., but 'what alient the swine? What .ctired, theyfor peratths WhemperSon's'interfered With ,pigs and Profits? This,Restorer of men's minds .ancl.bodies had better leave:The Mas- ter has long since become- painfully reqn,etts. .wheri •brotherhood and business conflict. The healedman,' naturally enough; wanted to go- with ,liis benefactor. "No.,".said , Jesus. "GO Ito ie to your Own, people.,,. Witness for me there." Some ; 'day, fperheps, , the , 'disciples would return ',preaching -Ow new -king,•• dons One man at least would be ready to receive them. Anether bit of bine- ly sowing' ,dotie;, the unrested Master made 'hiS• Way back to his boat: rangein cost from 21.'e per bushe1.ts- 131/2a per bushel.. The fertiiizenWhieks: ; .gavo the great* • gain. ,.. throughaut, iniS08"..5et tfrecost he 'charged to -the, gain. .:.-Sin.,,tureiPS3 on the thirteen'different Yarm tests totalling 54' plots niaintain• "ecil in, 1.932, ',Au Average, gale.. of in..: ,bualrels'"was.realizedat a cost whiek last :Year, I, Might "saY.'•:•that ebargd .up "te.this garif;.represinted-s where the libeepliate and potash . was • eetit per Inishel .Of threlo' four and .0 -appliedft.the-stand----ies'inuclirteavier",--41,!--,e0•;••.. • ' , . Valuing the prop .Out the whole field of 11acres at ten, I Would rate the ' crops "on:thadifierent• plotit, 1,3 ,to- 14," •A. E. P.:,"Ite:Hferiiiised:piets"iit last year .1 Might •saY thatthey, areareecled to red clever..,. There is a -Marked dif- ference where fertilizer'Wai . . . • „ . . not so thick and not SQ tend; . a growib." . •.,Mrs. G. S.H1As- to :the eroris •grown on the:fertilise& plots; we hare barley •grawini therethis year enti"thete 15 quite Ea 'difference Where the'fertillier was annlied. A-Veraging the general. 'tan at .1:0,-1, wouid place thls at 12 'to i. The clover is very rrateli.better.". Where actual ineasurements• were takenoftesidual or haegover. effects, ,Inpne case, Mr, E,.T.;of.Yorli Connty, Where 0-12-15 'was applied3Caigaira, 'the, fettiliied Plot .111 ion, . •.,1k. •tnnic dr.t,sa;:, With Mueli yontliful altarni.-,. . . , i:•It'a as interesting ;in the back as ks in/the'lrout. And laren't the Siebyb4are ling the way:they puff` o9t, ;from 'tihc arnineItal- J " , ,s. ' .._ . . ;hi ,ca,il: be• inade'eet ta;.0bit'e-hair 40C11, 1 jetpoy,•critiklY CregO,Silit ii. Ity0 erinklY,:erepe satin (Using the Iiiith ',. urfr.ceS), .,,' y ....,. . ; .4 ' The original 111 ,briiiVii criniccy trep6 • I.0 Wats' iist.4 , fo.114, the tuliler. elif,it; v4r1t4t;141414,.,its#4,•.1431c thi "livitd• ' • 061 reltkVit"S ',-,:vilite.' :14 60: ' ? Ili WO/ft is exceedingly • lovely' • Against 46 gray.• • . * • • ',.•' ' . ' 'Styk• .No,, 38i) is designed for eit.es '14/ 140 :160.20 Years, 36; 'gfi Iii.4:40..., inches blief• , 01-th:1t' vo'iril i,614 1114 ., yo.ttlii '39-Int:it , ," • 7)' Aiftl tont as in 'rtiie 'paths of :Peat,u *e stay," • • ..• , • SucceSsi.yre beudictionii 911311 be ottOsl • -4, *iltdt'i; ' ' • ,bitt bttii4004 are you ib't" • , •• •"141kdieS garnionii orerinoving ter•eirr ' , -Friendship, • ,He who wiSingS,:hlic!•iriend ...Wrongs 'himself more and Sier. :bears • • -nhout - • • . •• • A silent Court Of lustieeln hia•breait.; • '!" . • :-..2.-TennySOn. Write ,Seenariet.; but now they're •used .to 'write 'reports ,for •steeltheldei!s',meetings —dd1e ,Cantori Liquid iticset . ' • • t....t4>?"‘e THIS LOT FOR SALE g1,4011.1t '*4tii,t•,.110';vp1:44(• • NItitzrfrt.:1,4 ,Maos,•;,:4.1"6U,•!tdigit••••tide4iiittid stormy ViSiStite•i• siW cut over t• 'Arlon tio .41At " 4 " .„ • Like prodtable„,figures •carfbe7egoted feasr.aangeis;•.ensi'lage corn; sugarhects .an dettain Other:en:ins. , In regard to the" grain . Crops; Oiil. • must lictire in•Inind that the ':fertlizei.' • not only itiereeSes 'yield.' but goes ,s long way toWard':"a good i catch • NI. clper or alfalfe,'WhiChis usuallyseeds s. ed With grain in the Ontario:jai:M.17e, ,•• • • set:Pula Qofntfileerilll°i'ztrParl°811:111:4allttailppPllclieldi'Gtil " pastures. In 'teet 'periled:on In I goOd-dairying centre. Or the •Iast • two Years; the . average carrYing,'Septikitl: for the unfertilised.area of ieight •tictea.,, was 325 pasture days. Ou the; sains land when fertilized at e cost of $tAr 6:4 acre. the carrying was ' pasttire days foe foni••• • t•-+. yielded 18,..08041bs; green weight, the actes.1 • Sno*flakes Gt. Britaii thiports" foodt o the 'valee• of 'more than :X400,000,000 every -year. • Heel -prints are, taken at all babies 'bern.:ie. the .haitilttils in Many Ameri- can cities to' eVeld the '• visite . of MIS: takes in ideatity. • , , A now "Water-sPort's•beillig," tilayed ifl California is 'draughts, • The, mitetie hoardis,anchored,..and_ the Silver is now socflteap that it is now being used for •making pots and ether •parts of the 'apparatus ' emplay.ed , in making' cetain foods' and 'drinks;77'.- : • 'Bkitain'S oldest free .41111re*, bulith ing.1 is,..,norpingshain congregational. • • . , :•,Chnrch, near Proine, which. was built 1,t,cia" :':stoir.stop 360 years • ago' and still as a thatehed A Qouqoatede'ameras which take 600; in 450 cases the prisoners ,vviire . violent, • and. 150 l'ef: them carried fir* • ", • arms. The The :strength ' Of the ViYingi, ',.. • Sijnad 'is:less' 1:bart.',o,r,ty. , .. .A. ; Colo' lifiridneas;...abent which "yeri ;little, i knovy-ii, is heredi:fa17 and .at .fects t' oys. ,te 4„,; greater7 ,degree thalS, :.,.,. girls..', : ., t'the Setae time; people. Whoa ' a,recol r blind are generally above the . \ ayerage inintelligenCe; , ;* •,." ,.' ' . .,.Aeton once iqvciliv'it as the latindre. oi'.1.4ond n because of the nulnlier ot,' !latiadrie ;it contained; 0,,,ig* develop- ing iu in ' ny ..9ther..direetions.'' 'In Pre,,..:. . /War, 'cley .7there "Were 00 latindrieS; ,• ',i, ,.. no.W.Ilierla are only 13—but there aro ';',76 factta..4:bgaied , in....Othe'r'. Ind*. tries, •;„ "re ging .f•fiini' . 'the making 0 moter .ettri; to toffee arid lead '.iiildiera3:: . • • . • . • • . 'Fr h roof IMO11 ison t arteonver.--2Captehil, Sanida.,. „ ing platUres of; wotk,era are being tried •Sen, fltltih filer. nlaY be asked :by otit in fiehle '011e:ft-go tifficei:' 'the)" 07•4F"' 'leading Vtlncouver. aViatiOn, DOSS'at once any•slaskilesi •On, the .part 6..tt•ern, IA; a\ west -oast non-stop fllght ' of the staif.inhe' rd:d tte-d W- • ith .°;Wat;tie8Cand : etriliA%1SY11176Jorillitra,o14,t.liTit. hia Alrmen and iaa Tot ilas. can n04;114:15: Without oygen „he is4_1141st tiVier • Machines whieh, issue "seasOrt ticket* ., ,•ara" reported, .eonshr ire !being installed .6e.' London's ming a trensatlinitiC nIglit to Nei .::dgo,.o.ettiirrtitgoiro,60.;:ilitl,tiat;;.'..ti,,,S:et..r:.i.tic'litititt',10,0:1:81.:•04.t.10;,td:caliTlotiie,1:ibtrit.r:,:':•hele:t:a.,:ldnisltltueoetr„0:.. York 'anyt d wal1,tlAS urged3 thare to, .tfr, . etTit ehvi thabgb n'obeesart• ,linoudthg 4:. leisurely iltglit...W0a Irlt1 • therWare-now 515,000 :finger-pririts-,,rra'7 corded, in 'ilia first year of' the tyi, teina 194, there Were 1732; . •Aretie. 614)10,01On, is not a i?rotital).1 . detect.' Even tbe inat•taniptis lettdais ,.ot• esp.eaitictiS `S.0i4614, Average More, than n few tteuseta a. itar'i4 inoorna .atter 'their oxpenses.are;Met,• . • •-••• '61 Olt 1.7`,389 Civil;,Servatits in BrI- ti ,abrkb.iiInkits., :238,925 4.14 9.464 iv9iii.ow. • Theie 'dittos. tilaii',Itielude 151,194,eXfServlea 47i636'coittsittoa.ti ili116140; Merabeith;ot th. trittsh who tit. Pertilsteratly abiatit Irene ths diAate TowGrftt the- otdat ef th. $ileaket, The.iat tltad• thia .,1140061).ed**.aa'in026f • Atresti made by"th*,.:Ofyitig• ',Squad ...SOolland Yaril la4'Year nitrifitafia StO11. , • : •••• ,, . •,Ii. • , " • ' ^' '• * ' . d reds : , • . • 1 , .. , Zeil.t; , till§ troubled old , world .4ee4i Is less of nitilihling,over creeds, • : . ,psw es ,,,rotiiti 4.61 better deedie .. • -s-W, D. ISeeb ' • aoolc—'"rito, tea `is trueitti," ' • u01t,:t4;;Ar4.,t ed terie *64, k:ttle , et, •