The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-09, Page 7Henry' .gelL P.S. .Dept. ofclIPtrilstr$# .0.4N;C:.
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'Aqaros§, ,All Letters to Fkarn ,Eclltox,, .73 *Adelaide, St,
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.it;....rotc)ilto... All ,Ails.wor Will .APPPariP:.th's
9lumti,. -lf--.P081zoit MIply-iP.:P,P:sirgdi;,:EPOQ8C
ro'
. StaPPd.o.fict 4dTesopd Eiivelop.
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eflupti Ar.e044
alfalfa .where .s.Peolal treatment.
, Waa. Vett; The fertilizers -tested were;
27434, •" -The fer-
tilizers 'were to the
• tit, Yale .9( .37.5 lbs. per here as Seen,
as, the -..greund Was. sOlicieatlY *dry to.
drive 'nOori in, spring.The greatest
.•gain. on, light. aolla (5,673 gteeri
weight) .waa"Ptit4ifiect'f,i'dai:071715:, Oxi
heavy •SoilS 'the -Patna fertilizer„.,gate
the,. greatest gain* (N046. lbs, • Peeli
Weighti.• : These. roatilts'ete braceord
with •thoSe,' .foriner years and :indi-
cate that Where, *alfalfa ha$ Made a.
good Start at that is, necessary to add
is Phosphate.and potaslf.,
Tviangels • .
.,"Maby dairr'farmerS fiati'thellnan
F
It..Demenetratton Results .0- In.
• 10a -fatten etTIMPIY, VP.,(tIe '4:
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,Dntarie, Farmers'
l7Put yeata, ago. the De00-1411t.: or
..,ekeotiktry, • started a new SYS -
tem, lit:rertfllt> 44red4str41Pli e4P'er1-:
thFonghout .the prvinee., .The:
,of• the L '41croi0-.
in4
trding iberesulta of differenttreat.-
ts ot Iantl for the varlous rops.
tiie grown oat,116::a)"'eet'Tage.ciatati,o,.
rrn..,..4)f.',".coii.tse::::1'es,41.t.•,•91„i*itied•15.*:
(lie -College On. its OM e0ei,19169tAL
sies were avaigable, hut such result'
!were fretilientiY, *distfininted,:ih; the:
.Minti of lite4fatitet lieeatise. ,,t11,0; do
°net rePresenttests•mider his own. eon-
. :ittions of"soll and -climate.. To over-'
'conus Otis difficulty it WAS planned. in
,the.series then undertaken to. conduct
, the tests, On 'Verlo.US farms in the.dif7.
flterit caun,ties. of Ole province; ,Farni-•
-era., were Iocated,who. would •coioper-
•.'ste, field Men of the department, visit -
ad• their , measured 'otittest.
,...3.rqa„3:.„Ang supervisedl the': treatment.
rhe ,ileld. men .again yisited. the far01a
st least : once throughout the growing
season,' andagain. at .harvest. time, to
Asko a.ethal, ' The test ' areas
were larger ‘tkan the 'avetage experi-
,
ment '040.0n plot extending from 1/8
• to.. 14. aOres' as:.6 Sit..4,of: each bloCk or
• 'Add the 'testing. for the co-operatirig
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•
.#eP.Otta of tlio Iast, Year's. Win* '11,1111.;:,
`...the..snmmarY of the three, years:pre:-
, ,vidus which are', now conaMete ,show;
.•• OM( Within' fur, yeara.,...'deinonstratibit;
. teats' 'have' been..,,edininZted.'.01.'-.915",
farrns Wlierey.ziearly ',4090. Plots Or.' test
- :areas have been '00,imincteil,...•:....,Ditring.
`,'•thO• 400.
piPtS . were maintained • •Ori . 220 farms,
' Fertilizers: Of,different.anaiYsia:elroSen,
With • a.:spocial reference to the type
•
• ....Of .cido ,tor?Whiciiithey were to be used.
the 'characteristic fertility„.„,,,•Con-
• ent'of--.the'§iSpetni ' were
to,he.aP,plied:
is,:ncit-oni''n,likactgif_latitiiis•WineLt6s-
• • gi\ve detaged repo rt ;of' air the 2t es ts
but .to Surimiarite•these.f..anit' to. give
, theri- practical application.
Fcrtlllty fre;atze;its_Of alfalfa were
tested,On zg .fdrme lir 1932. „ The
. , , ,
lc, Was grown. on Sandy loam and clay
.10am soils. Five different treatments
if
ee
' .ky '11g14.EN, W11,14.!AM''•
1.1110,0(40a Pro84Mgkg ,Lf$4011; Pur.r
• ltiqheti, With,. Ei,erif Pattern"
1 1
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0101) of 'of ilicreaSing; value .as a Speen,
teat feed for StO.PitC
..Strationg; •coinprised. of fifteen, test
;Weeks were conducted 'in:'eentral
tario. 'Two were On clay loath •andthe
• third_ ott,sandy, loarti.. As 4 r,41.e. the
'nlanget .r„esParids. readily to additiOns''',
of idautte9d.';„ The.",bighest Veld.ob-
tained: on Ohe'. of. was
from 2-12-10 at 500 lbs. i6.i• acre,. While
.the other. 2-1.2.:6 'exceeded it slight-
:
iield• was where 412-6 ..*,a4. 40464.
The average ',yield for :fertilizer, was
.41,5,dons4w1tile-that-for.„..unfqr,t'plied_
was 30.9 30;9,- tons, -.showing • an :"average:
gain of 16:6 tOhs, Per acre:
Again. the question, did, it pay?
na-
turally • The, rate •if ;fertilisers
• used, on these test crepe was .60.0, lbs.
-per:acre, .Whieh, eatlinatedat the' Cost
for the higbese analysts , Of 'fertilizer'
used, would ',would. represent .an.iiivestnient
of $965 :per acre., Thia.:fertilizer ob•:*
tojt at
..cest'Of:.91,c. per tOtif'••'.•
" • Therd"Are-After !Effects
' As, has already :been. Pothted out,
. ;ILO!: all of the,nitragen:: ,ilihosoborie
acid and •and pota,S.11, applied is • ecOetted
fiTthe.-cro-D7ha-r-vos
6fiardiete..in the ss1f_pr...0 ceeding
-gr4te:40:1f6;7.-670-ii§: At t time,
o.ons d7e-fhli
the •most econornleal ha g. r their
asis
,..for valitahle' C'Orrieatis* Neces,rily,
attentionniuSt be paid to good diain7
age...aud 'upkeep :of , Plant. fire Or Or-
ganic • matter: in , the :sill' V -order for
hest restiltsto be obtained,;
1?erlu.ps like to"i1aIge your
.'sleeves . _
• are five ,new ritootels
.P4e•Ire • includeiCin the pattern.
They may be aclaPted:to almost. any
dress ,,deSign. you.. seleet.,that, has a
set-in sleeve. .
. It offers a. lovely opportunity to
have justthe eeie.,:youl.vebeeri,look-
How Small Sloops • ,.. . . •
In these,tinys :of nayalAisarmanient•
.thereiS' a tendency to fOrget,,the,the
SerVACe8; coristantlY•rendered •1 all
partS,. Of ,the world hythe,shipsf!og, His
• Majesty,* 'fleet. The lannelinig.of
It:M.S.:Dundee, at hathaj recently,
caused the....xiaYal,torrespondeut 'of the
LetidotrINIOrriin'PoSt to •write briefly,
about His Majesty's sit'OloPS, to .Wh.lch,
,clase.thas:DinicleeLlieleagaWith .about- 18'
-4110r..ship., *.efilko.LcOnstrUetion.,
WSIOOps' are litto with tur,,
bineS•'. 41,14 each has a .spare.cithin, fdi•
.nse pf
.1.'1ierej,$ significance in.' this last
-:."..staternerit, These°13ttiel, vessel's are:in.
eerurnission on foreign Statiena;:
. Waters, the South.Seas,..-thd"west coast::
'of Africa: and -the WeSt.,IndieS. Per the.
, Most part they are Occupledja.,,What
Marti& ternied ainhassaderial'duttes:.•
,This Is partienlatlytheca4ean,tbe,
qtt I f;, wher,., on the ifriendly
of„.tho
Many a diapilte:betWeen rival sheiks
• I9.•Settle4; -itnif many :friendly ,.acecTii-
• Medal:fens: betWe,en -Arab :triIes and
..0.reat..Dritainsareatranged
egarnolie Of the .diPlOniatie activities Of
liieee ;Small vessels: heentred on H.M.S.
t4ap1n in February; 130; When ,the
ineiting..15-6?7Peeti. King -Faisal of
.traq' 'and Ihn;$attcl,,Aing,,of
1c4(nOW""Iiiing .of Samil.eAraba,), ,WAS
aneeeSSfUllY ',achieVod, after.", 'all .at;
• terripfs' sat :0'. -Meeting ,land ' had
• • • „ • ..
-Itt March last )'eat- the
'Stet!: in 'Teheran, accompanied: by the,
•seitior naval officer; tovo. the
7.L,T7sititt (kilt .1-17,1‘1,S2".IPOWe.trepaiien...
ally it ocertra.,Aliat the riolitleal;oftleets
adult:prat round the Oulf...are giv'eli fa;
yellitieS to take passage in n SlooP; t1i,u8
• :enabling. then,. tO Administer, their ,do.
,enhanced d1njt. Slaver.;"
, • •In. soind dist:H(4s is still a regular- in.,
.0 •
e
IVIOTT AND
. .
• •-islo.":1"-In0 be puffed 0491iii, 9r.
• No. 2-litiii-il0t7iircgly fitted Cuff:-
.
•
No. 2.. fitted into' tilt' armhole
,through A .1
No. 4, the Snfart top drape, and No.
:5 vd. iiiti'Plaited.,flate will flatter the
. 'ann. of the Stout Wtinu. ' • •
, •
Style kg.,. designed for sizes..
. . , •
14, 16, :18; 20 years, 26, ,28; .46'and 42
bust... , .
. 'Bite 3-6 requires, View 1, 1iyard,.36
or View yartl, 35 Or;
:39,-ifich;•••V;ievV•2,. yatftl.' 36 or•'.'39-
VieW3„.1.., yard 35 or 3,9 -inch
-'View 4, 1 yard ..,29.:ineh; View ' '5; ?A
yard 39 -inch,:: with .5i;•.•Ya•rd •;•357•,ineh
• 1
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;.-PATTERNS.HO TO ,;) DLit'
."
. Write ymir name, and .addtess Wei n-
-Iyi, giving •,ntimber and ''s.i 'y Of such,
patterns as. YoU'vdralfrr'Eneloselfic in
, ,
.starripS or coin (Coin preferred ;'1V,rap
it carefully) 'fOr-. each'. nuinber,.. and:
address your 'order'.‘ba Wilson Pattern;
Service, 73 WeSt.Adelaicte8t.'1.146onte:
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DUTY
lVe urge the duties of • Christian't
upon', the COnstieneeS, of Men; but
iduties are.,Opnattaitits• tilt; they ate
changed 'intci charms by•love. 4 The
vry•:*ord', tin ty. is a. harsh one; until
sps i
'the ,heerer :grat,: 'and then the
lowliest ,'.serVice and the boldest
en-
deavor are cheerfully' atteebled
welcemed•,:' To ..win nien to the:',.per;
loraianco. :of,
,•fieCess.,ary to win them to the lov,e'xd•
Ilim' who'. requires them; -and, .,the
lova . Of these for, whose beaedl. they
are .required. ----Dean Stanley.
•
.DENTLENESS:.
, °Oen pen esS; Wh I eh belongs' to Afir;
tile., is ,to be 6arefu1lY.,d14stinguished
'from -the inean spirItof cowards,
tile•faWMP'g a$,Sent Of .S-YeOPlidt-Ite."
'.,renieves no 'just right froni fear;
it giVes,Up. no IMPortiiiit truth froin
flattery it is, indeed; net :Only, con-
4,1StMit ,witti a flrrn nmitfcl, 6'4 neces-
sarily
,
prequ S Mani!' t.. anti a
tixed rinCiple Order ' fo gfte
,
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I' , •
TWO ,.•dLASg.E8 :
)leh are ,bf two iilass.es-,•-thoSe twhe
.A0,.41441-iroat
boit today • and for-
got •aOK,011.0 proinise
to; do,.their be tomorrow and for;
et 'o.bOut.. it. '
.•
stituton,- but !at.. sO.,•• in !.the Oalf. au
. . , ,
the „Red' Sea,' British sloops:snppress
slave .trainc.,....''Whielt .11 the last .'-few
Years has , Ornate, to verY, nia11 .pre-
pOrtionS: Persian,. the
:Sleeps', -patrol' the::pearl .fisheries- dur-
hig
.thediVing•SpOon, acting asiSpn-.
•JriendlY PoliceitpreeAraniong
•:tlie 4,0.09 ,dhoWs:.engaged,',.
iya dhow has to hp.Seized until a local
'Sheil4 agreesto keep Jils: treaty: el0
,gations with other iheikS'ahd
• In:other' parts of the ,
Matto, responsibilities., `varying,' in. their
nature. -ii'xicordingto. the .station ,ahtt
circhaistatilds, ard .-dlities,WItiCh the.
'cOinniandi ng-offlcers of SlOOP.s. May at
anytinae, be.. called upon, to perform.
The ae �f Ii.4VI.S..•,.Fo1kStin*.la 'a
histenee; .'Wheit,*JaparieSe. and
'0,ineSe OfFeiala: assembled en board -
her quarter-deck for the diScnsiion•of
the_ rnf1itar and pollttcal matters,imi
dispu te. I . counection With • the :recent
operations iniManchitria, Thi brie!
SreoPs nt 4iie barning cliniate of
.the 1)er:stall .Sea • and else-
where. May gerVOAVrellow:,Ii(?w Potent
. .
.weapon, the. ptestige..er.-; theSe.
More,
than i' f0t1p10 of pokatti4,
l'rotti: Arabia ' to.tho „BOMA :Bea;
lands,,, trent China to 'the •''White man's
,Citave,•",, they,. •Pdrfornr.services o
clreat,Biltiliii;trilit,'.iudeed, toflif: woiid
nt lege,...eitt ailliropotti9ri to the"
est."..invelved.,. and with 'dn.:anther:4y
.Slenderly siiPoOtted, by a' couple% Of.
Mail'end
•
:Phdre i,,.or.,,shotrld be, for all mon,
micho cdoseci,tti rt is a. great 4,,tran
..tear -i: Canntit' but giOrify..the cotirse
444 entlialtn'the subieet nf...tile] r-
, • ,::
' ' • '
it is :worth a fortune as Or, :ru'riri6n
said, to have 4;11)2, habit of looking on,
lite bright, slide of .things, •-' '
I By. „'BUD' FISHER
7 -
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unday .0 Oki
Lesson'
March 12. Lesson. xt 0$141,
MidAtitt;d1-7,-. hilrK
• .1914. ..qpiden Text—The son, - of
man came not be/ 'Ininiater0
unto,, but te ;Minister; and tci.olve.
' his life •a ransom for inany-Mat-
--71b-r/T0'-g0".;'"287.-4,- ' •
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A,$4.14-ysr§:
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, k'U",911•Eii. ,404DaY.,',1:4,Ark .6: 30-37..
11.
T.:;fto,$**40.4% ii 4,4ptiGiq woti0,Igerit,
....,. .6:.0...-41;,..,,, ".. :' : '.
INTilOp.697.1g.N41pn3 .41P ' , , exctelnent
,-,_•• c.i,t ,_.
Cauied by 'the iestolirg-, of Ja.lruS'
daughtef compelled jesna to leave the
Pt.:-trhablYCap. t. e.a tii.a,ndseelt:swhitthepivayl,7,:rltch,
craved. His visit teals,' oltl':.holue' (v;
4w)i:11Winagsn•eag'bsitet,:rrdeejs jav7emin4trne.e:iritt:;,,ini,pos,i-Ja-
'sible for 'him, to give, 1,,,..,. 4, Finding
Opifertimity .for neither :solitude noi-
helpfulness, .he resumed' his wander-
ing, Jeiding • his men from.' place to
place„ v: 6..',The: Mission ,(vs..':',F4is) .on
which he 'sent the, Twelve wasemin-,.
dritly..suCcessfar, but. any .-.satisfaction
'it might •IleVe 'occasioned Wab 'Off,Set
b:, the 'distairliing news of the murder.
of John thetaptistvs.4.-.29;:, It
bp4ed:fortma5tdrbiise1c,e
'Withdrew at!once;heylotic,I;the territory.
of Herod. In the Pleasant:iiplands
bordering the. north-east 'of -the lake,
he .would retire With his inenr.:`There
theY,could..teit, •,-...‘nd 'talk. ' i
..
I: 'A' Sr0111V1V3ViDAY, MLil* 6: 3042.:
' Ritt.„Jesus-was•neW the hero Of the
hour. 'I'he, excited enthusiasm cif the
liorii.il-oe .. aver' #11,9*e4 Eita out Of
their sigh Approaching.:his expect.-.
ed'7reSting-prete--,-;heTfoutgl--:the crowds-
OriceJmore waiting. for Wit, !r. 33 If
the ..boat had the wind- against it, OF.
:kept hear the :and, , the people. follow-
intuould easily out -distance it. When
Jescia itepPeci ' 4Shore he found, fOU'lltli ''. in'
stead oti.'quietness„ a.Crowd Withits
reinorSeteav intrusion upon - his . pri-
vacy.. , ila,(1' one , of us -ben in. Jesus'.
place, the the recorii."wOUld Perhatti.-IAVd'
read, "And he carne forth and saw a
"great. "iiiiiltituder-An-d.' he was grigity,:.
and would not land!' When his plans.
'for a• holidiy,:,.a quiet Period Of :corn-'
,mtiii.ion With,.. hi* . diseip ' ;and his
r
Father, were once 'more f uStrated, he
;was notannoyed nor ini, atient.,,;-He2
saw seriLethingniore •th h an. Lindon
stiiii Re:oirSistet..iiiin, It... ...,0,..6,W1.1_1,1dr:r.•Ifine.,"SsaolViiii.si-,;,
multitude h y .V., --e g
ith no true. spirit.; 1.,-F,gi,L;idance f rein
theie-lcad.4.5,. tlie_s_Ciates'irur Pram,
Seca, they :were ,, like. : sliepherdlesS
sheep Wandering iinguided.andunor
tected throUgh. life'.'s clangers':, .. • •
. The. thought that ,..cirre iippe'rmoat
in his mind was, not, "This erowd, has
ruined niy haliday,''' ..but" "here are
people Whom I can help:" Ile,began to
teach thein -..many thing, ,v; 4.1. •Jesus
saw iii-everit .shattered plan; an op-
portunity for .doing:goOd., „“ • • .
' With Jeans' with us in all. cur ..dis,
appdintments`. we shall, have not only
sight tb'see the trouble, but inSight•to
diseoVer its hidden and .greater; mean:
inZ•':. Our ...trials, can'• be ttiri.ed into
trituriphs.. , i,That .iis...., What. we Mean'
Wilea" We saY,.."Maki rig the best": of . it.
II. 'AgtrS,.:Aivn A is'Orvii. wear,o,,.Mark
' • : 6::35-44-. ':;.: .'-, ,,,.. - ". r.
: It i's ititeres,ting t;nOte thatnuOne.
'seems to have remembered ,anything
that :Jesus. saiii„oa thatoceasien. They
forgot the ' serrnon but .refuembered
the supper. They forgot -4,Nrhat jesus
Sajd.;;; they .reinembered liini, and'what
,be 'did.; - "They' nm -. forg all .yon
ever. told. them,,'-hti • they ill never
forg...t ,you' ---the , . ).e, lid: the in..
toiratioit.,• of eve ry ay Scheel
.acher. ,
As ev:eriing dt-ev n, - it suddenly
occurred to .sone one, 'Of the disciples,
'What ;about supper. , for .- this • :vast
crowd? No. restaurants, no bake4hops:
here; thriethey were away `to tewn,”-
Vs..36, 36: • They recogni,F.ecl,•t,he exis-
tence:of •hriusan need rirbund thent,,b,ut
their suggested lolution
action. or "treitibleon.:their OW,11 part.,
'''SOinething shouldbe done •about
but .by some one else, of courSe! "'Whit
'net take Seme .relitVSkOnsibi
. •
.your-
terlolt:ehsmf (,)nlialn.1??;ee" ()A' your
Master,
.V. 37.„ But, what could they. :•do ; to.
help? The '."businesshian” iri the
group Made a 'rapid'. calculation. Two
!huridteil •pinwe'--t.borit thirty-five, dol-
lars ' perhaps—at7the ',Very least *Ow
be necestailt"fOr :sufficient
- Jesus replied,: 1loiv many • loaves
have yon?' :de sand V, 3S.' . Fade
the actii4r facts Of ;Tont Situation,---;.
all the ;facts—not jUst. thelneSt , un-.
prothiSing,,as the pesSiniit drie's; , He
.forgets „that part ef".1esus,', work with.
abled the 'Master to•feed , the .thoa,,
sands.' :
men .,help'tileal te:(Wt'iM.PesSible'
tar soon arranged 'the people in Ordet.
the „oesSiiiiiit '(JOhn 6: 9); :hilt it tri,
riffereO his Itineli WAS bruShed,aSide by
things: 'The, faith...of .tin.,1 hey ' Who
lonius of the ..(vfai;
, • .
•
,LoOlg :hit:. the'. ,nearlay
:s!ttithe of Llberty, TIlly'-bo.sch,
well:Icnown dance, A'trwes ji Ne
Y.O;rk harbor
• r
„
rows of 1,-",egefilireCin'a gar;
'den.,(the meaning,. of.Pranits,'!..v,
Then it was discoveied that, they had
food„ enough for all and to Spare.- '
,.. The explanation of this narrativ4
Which 'cOnainen.kla. itself to. Bible
stu-
dents ,who Are.influen by the,
ern :Seientific, ternpeit, as-'follo-ws:
'Wheh,JesuS, by his own ekaniple and
that ofthe lunknoW471ad,''suggeSted
the. sharing, .Of, Such.Stipplies]asitheir
' 'contained; 'they,
found, that there was 'enough...for all,
They Pooled: their resources. , Those,
who had more than they'neededrrshat-
ed with these • Who, had less.. Jews
ear'ried lunch -baskets ir, 'order -to
_a1.7..oidlthd.IneceSsitY-of-Using "uncleara
feodtwhrle away .f!rd111-.'honle..
This explanation Wonld•' *Pear to
fit in Wlth...Pnr.._Lot.d.'_S_„refusaLitL.,the-
Wdclerness.,-to !
in-
ordcr to take :shOrticuts to -Satisfy
also the reacity of the Incarnation.
Did the Word'really beeoine.FleSh
un-
Ies Jesus- became also inbject to the
usual linlitatiena ..and. •conclitforis of
humanity? It i1so to be ,reniember-
e'd that the Oriental mind is always
,ready to gall` the hptencOifrg, a "mir-
acle." .." ' • ., • .° '
• This .explanation . has 4Meaiiing, for
us tedaf.kri. a world filled with, every-
thing that , Man tiee'dsr and Yet man
going h4gry.. • When ,Christ's,intelli-'
guide and spirit, of, brotherhood. •di-
rects the distribution of of the.worlde.s
resources, ' none. will lave too Much.
All Will ,be provided `for. ' '
Eyes .Don't ...guru Blue'
Drown eyes. do net 'len blue during
thelong nightS•of the:polar region,:aq-
ebrdingto Dr:"Vilhj•alinur'Sfefarisson.,
..noted,'•Arctic explorer: Science Ser-
-nee ()noteshint as reftiting,.14 a..-cOra-
.rnimiCation. to ,the -editor of Science.;,
the. StatementLniade in another 4104.1
zine,that :prolOhied ,absetice
:of iStinlightnien, on polar- expeditiomis
find that their eyes, irreSPeCtiVe.-, of
PtevionS•, calor',... have' turried:b14"
• Stetansson; iiti all imis taiig
ex-
perielice In the Linda Cit,„lelignights,
Could .not recali..haVing.,;ohSetied.this
Pliencimencin, The . statement was
al -
leg by -Y., an en-."
try itithe rournat,of:,Catit
Bri-
tish ,4p1orer wife perished 'after: hav-
ing reached tbe•goutht'ele..',friquitiei.
addresed• CaPtain
and. collaborators. not Only
failed to --iring.confirMation :of thie re -
Port 'hitt btetiglit forth .stateMetits,tb.
the 'opposite effeet; :park -eked Men'
. , .
..See the -sun., return at: .ths. end of a
oolat..iiight - with dye$'. 'that arc; ,St.111
GGE,14•11IS
has becoine acoinnten ,sayiAg
that, men' .of genius are 'alwaYs sin ad/
Va.nea Of "their .149.. ft is eque:ily,t,rg,e,
•
that of f&se nion ot4Teintis, the host
and -bravest are in-. advancer, Vol orily
of their own irgti, but of every, Age,
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ffventlire alto: gitittiroltr
usb ; ••
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i" P9e(ey:
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great lgtrets are, the •g".reat, ,
ggismit-Ret"L'T_ Oa We!* '
4Toyeen; off'. bulna.p. cehtret,
Natnie., .0411* btlaiart art' Of. '
"ithpt0:454.114:.:mrnPow.,,
:lock g110,-,,, '
-"The League of Niations is sick. Tht --
•Pflg011-
fcr it,n7tI0Oce:
.!"Anothe.r_wal' in guiePe Illeana the .•
O'Tvagatt
e011,..99144, ruin, and: starvation."—Lord : • •
DaVies!.. !" '
, .
#4140-inA:tter of the. present-
day; sta0e, piOdiktiOn."4..altb4oith *fah:,
seems' 'ttel-:',„be ',Faic for 97*;:1141,1.-..
0,Ok, en: Oit4,4'SaMe•-".4-:
'",WiSe ,nleh and inNOO:td,
let theOries.Wait up -on Well-established •
facts and, greWc..eilt ;
44'1 gairay Butier.,
"This 38 the:Most 'ekel,""ing time in -
Iiiat%Ork:fer."Wetnen; but -fey a. than, life.
rrinsi be as dull as-cpinatirannie
„Hatst.,,, . •
Lt.te poor today, and those who are rich
:today know that they are likely to b.;
peel- tomorroW.”-.7•Bertrand • Russell.
PTO discover • what 'Ireland Wants, .
have . to Idt.•,4*inte! my own!.
3m :arL"—EanlOn cit'Valera: • '
..
'The -simplest ' rules, Of 'successful,
living- are ,the liardeSt
131.0c#ttitod;
• , • . .
. "Any: '.frontal ,nttaek On ignoraned.
--
is bound- to fail'because themasse!.
.are:alWaysneady .to def,end, their niesI,`
preeious possession,. their. ignorance.'-
—Hcndrik Van -Loon. -:'
:"There :Can be 'tio...aCttial-..disaiT'-aa•
:Vent,' Uriless7tbere7is- a -complete.- end
universal', abOliAinent Of all arina;
merit ,Marley., • • . ,
• We are all..-geniuses',up.te4he ago.
. of ten.'!----Aldotis'Htikley:. • • •
• , "There is an -atitesPhere of. well,
sounding oratory 'tlia‘.1iltea," to"attitict
itself ''to dreSS wit t ,
.it.','L,LAilbert 'Einstein.
.‘.re evidently ha:Ve..'sleWed do.in
'considerably' in :regard to
apd,... Moral prOgress.'llatrick Car
• :dine.' Hayes. , • '. •„'
.."The ._tretible • with mUchHef
'considereCl, knowledge
- in politiai --
science thatAt Cannot' be used.
ptpthise,s: and ''Conciusi4ns . are coek '
MPley. ' 4'1 4.
have been:Straight
, there ' ne:t,` also ..a, :illethOtt 4017,
Straightening .out the• brains of 'Men/ ••
:XdO-1151F-to-rent."7:,
°Let fictions.' meant to Please bi
• .
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"The 'I ollY oi Other.':;is ever mosi
ridiculous to 'Who* are : them.
Selves niost
"WhO ..oliercorhei by 'fOrce hath.
overcome but 'half his foe "--4V1ilion.:.
. , •, .
"Who lives .withont . folly is not
wise as he think.":_La
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sorrOWing.'?,--11m, Eraaklin,• '
. , • '
Death. 'of Great Advocate -
of ,:Forest ':Preotv."*tiori •
The gate Frank J. D. .Bariijupi
.en)Ighteiled• andpersiPient..,ciasa:
for 'ilie...PreSerVation' of our 'for • • •
Ept .many 'yeata .he Carried :.eit
IthiS• worthy work' at -PonSiderahle ei
Dense to Mint/elf by ,rasa•ns . of let
teis .t 'the' Pres'S',•tand addresses , to,
:the public No 'OU.e•.conld,..,qne,stiox
'einCeritYlbf lts pnrpOse.•
had., .been Man, 'Might ,'"'
have,,reniained silent and allowed' his
owti itp'. increase: niore
in' oi
'Oat' oeoasiloav•-
abbat.,., ten years...ago, ' he Was.. asked
'what wi'aS the behind. .
activities:: Hisreply was to the •ef.,
-feet, ,
the' ,.publie 'Welfare .Anve-ne-, who
'came, .inte•-contee,t. hint:.--persen,
Was at! °nee iteitivinCed. ot Oil' •
SinCerity; .H� had
ef ' liney.frig.that at-.16a;sit sett -16..4.44
1414 for .'ili4....b.iiservatiari:and .Pto•
ker: our ."fetOsti wore'
adopted, ' ,But ,tatich,,reinelits to
'tiOne and lis 'kept hanunuerlflg away
Ili' fact:It *as'. .9; '
doe for the ptitpos4 of., studi'lrig •
most ...ModStri',hietliods• dt :forest • ten,
serva,tioti . that ,lie was vvertaken br •
illnctss ari.'4, death, Thus'. has passed •
61'. bli Cit • "
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,cati , a ffotd, 'to lOsS., Witti
will' talie-uP,;the torcit and corr c,
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