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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-03-28, Page 5. :. - � _4 M -4- - , J, - a I I . I . . 0 . .- . 'dow- - . I I � I . . �_ �, I .., ­ � . I . . . . ­_ . 1 I . I . : ­ I I I I � �____;;,� I . __1_. 1 I .1. I I ,----. - 1. --- �­ -.----I-,.--- ------ _ __ , _,__1-1-1 __ --------- ­_____ 7t=��=­ -- t" tr V�jv 4=,-�r ,� - . ­.­­ -­­- .-T- -­ _1_-_.__- ­ ______ ­ -1 _1___1_-___-__- .- . ­-, -­­ ­ - I - 77 .1 - - , - - . 7_�",,,:' 77 7Z I 7-7`-*7� � - -_ - - ­ , - , , ­_ "' . . . - - - I I . . I 1. . - . I I �� 11 . . . � " � : t - -1 4: . ! - __ . 1 01"`14� 1 � I L_ .V I .. . I , ;-., � I ' . Tr * r4he "Wili"' Bees - _,",�,, �� airm - I 11 I , EEN FMM I , * - . . I I . U, r 1­�� BETW 0 " ar1r, I . Itleries .., ., - " � . : P .'%z.,13�k W �'F,.",;,. I I . � A- .-q, , .rl,l P� Sr7_,V I ­__ -1 __ ,� - ­ �'. j � I . . t*_ i;.,� -, 1111111111111, I ; . ; 0 By D. Everett,loyory. I . 1.0�% . .1 i otiol-7 7�1 t a V :1 , "I 11, : I , I .V.�r�v_:;-_ !!W_11:�.­, _,;%_1 - 14 I Early spring or fa I 1,5 the boot time I... - - , ! I I _ I "I. 7 1 �A; 0, e-.4. The term "wild'baos is'd Misnomer, : Kbat ends it!" said Camilla, fumbl- ..ejk�� 0;";q ;.. . I I . , I � � � - , I -A, - a Lv,e �. a I . ,9_ . - . W . . & - I ill ;"I'lTi&&�T-o'-r� -'&X_,`, .� - . I - __ A __ i ' th-'fall bs-1 - I I I . . 1. . - I . I i Go finvo,012y -AMI'l hov wplt naa. Aia ��_ - , L �,;tl�,I,p7,�', . ` for there bees are in no somm d' - & socute t1les- swArms,.1 , I - a, .- 010 __qlQ - ­ __ "M 5 �, _�, - P'Tii,o.; . , W , _ � � if I V0 - P - ­_ . ­ .­ - F ", - I , . ,.A I I - . CWZ41_C&dAy &W A-,"' 11 ,lips as I ,�,itipi�i�i�.-i�-,����i-ii".""�", .i .. f - - . A W, I . - - -------V --7-- � V , , 7,07wip-. -.-W_ -6. 51tions'. Jug preferable if the honey and )lot the . .&4v 1 , I , �,_�*1!11_ - '! ql�, . - V 9 or 41spo. . 'I , , : ". - . " ,� , f1W110 20. *111 ........ , � , . � .- "' ..., �� . lwl.�ea`.W­ '. - i . ; I 9 -,: � .- .4 "' es a cordially InvIteo to _ 11 . - , �_ . , writs to, this she pulled it off with a i1nal reckless , 1 ta.;1"iW,�_ 1 -ow, :r � than the so-called domestic bees , � gerent in their babit, . i�IX " j , . ; they be' is desired. . � - wyll I � . 11 . . 11 . . . M9thers and diugbtero ,of al; a9e4 or OT, ; " - . � I * are simply the ordin4ry beer whieh! Winter Work With Bees Ifitpartment. Initlals 6oly,will be pubillihei with each qu*60011 and Its swOt twitch. "Wo the last tirue-positive- � ' .. .. -, ,... .: *:��,.,�.*:-��, . 40 a means - must b.aviven In *a:* ly the very last! I've, pilt; U . ith i - CondUcted by Pr6fessor Heary G. Bell �� , .." have �cwaped and, in the absence of a I is done to . of Identifig'ation, but full name and ar4drese, p, W i I '� . . . I . :. � ­;,� .. Pr,loctically nothing cart b . . ailed d1re;% 0 . . I I I . I � I or only, Answer;; will be In ... � , , '�i�.:_ , . 1. whelil d 1� I 1� . - 's s4 to the� comfort of the colonies, aild;4tsftlPad and -Piddro4isod envelope - 4ironef�-acd. . . ; -1 . . - The 011yJact of thlo oepartment Is to otade at 00 Set, i".. . ..,.. �..�.- ,.. vigilant beekeepei'ta bi've'them I 10tor. Wrlto on Ono gido of pap . Charlotte Penton"13 temper$ and tant, I 1. " I I i��'.-��;-,�r­,� , � .. -warnif - have gone off intoo. the � , , ams long enollift and too long. When ". , ' ` , - - Addrtes, all cQrra9VorAvn6Q for this l3epartme VIco ef "our farm rocildere, the advice, of an ocknowledQ94 11, ­; .:*� 4-:':` , s rig, " in c.Qld weather the less we' fuss with! , , . . nt to 41 r;;. Helen 406 90 r obitllio­��. L, . I I '' -- ; 044hority gn all subjcctri portalnIng to soils and cropsk" I ., !0�. " ��? ,� . *?:; . , , . in I them the better off they' are, Ho6w- Woodbine Ave.. Torapto. - . . obe 'comer, round"14untily to-MOITOW, , I . !�'. ". -­' � :,�;.: " ; woodi and 'taken up their home ' s I I . I . . r , 11 . . I tV,'. �'. -, ... ,:;­ !. i . . I . I d happened-alie, . I - , : ;_ some treo and there, built combs and! ever, where, the colonies are stor*4 -in . . ­ F-� . . just as if nothing Ila � Addraps all quostiona I profa4s.otv Noory 0, .1300, in - k� ­ -1 I .r. ! .. �.�, � ..::��:�i�:�'. J , , ill -you knowl; alvyil�ys does --I . %c -_ I ' S,.L-C.*.-IJt is .difficult to advise YOU' cent., animE I I .1mited, Toronto, , .'.�.; --�-- ­­;':,'; . . set up b,ousek9ePlyie. I cellars we -must see that ffie cellar, is �1 protein WhIS in thes'D w �be . 11 - sore 0 The Wilson Publishing .Cornpany, 1� - -- W ,�;,%, - in ' I - .� . I .,.�111­1-�, ��'� .:; �. I ::-:, Theise bees in turn have cast swar pro ' 0p.Up from Without knowingmare,of the cirgum. days is th,e most exp�nsive. I arid Rnswero will appear 'In this co(ftn In tile ,order'll), "� ' ; : .'. . ": �� - ,pekly ventilatc4,and swe , - and most shalyrot be at home, that's a% What . ' I "I I ... . . . - . , , - . I %%blr As *Pace .16 limited -it to adv!s- - :-�.. N, �. I .. awtse f6UA4 a hole x ' emend- , va , ad 'substances. A are you smiling at, . Aunt F rau,�es ? . h they or# rgcglvool .1 - . .. and -tbey have liki the floor all dead bee which have ac- stances. Twenty years is a tr luable' of all fo , !­. , ': .. - , , .. . I � . ablo wher6 Imme4lato. reply I* ve;e4ixary that it stamped .1'.. ,". - s I ilk- in the R co'llse, 4' Were 'Not At'liome sound$, ,, . , some oak or gum.�tree` and there b cumulated, � ;.- I � Q I . . I I ,. Uilt I I oui diffeeery�qe but still'it To t be'� more extensive use of skim -:m ' . I 'and a4drossecl envelope bo� iricloted wlW the ,, �tloom. , ­. . � 0 � t- like an antildimdx? I ,jore it does, , � . . I � " ,� lb , .' de-r'preporation. of would be adyan � supi I %'hen Aho , ,aripwoe will be malled ,direct- . quo .. -funry, -,G-- goll �r their combs. Some, of.these colonies: Night is the only time to ventilate f prolif itive '�of bqppingis, . ;744ch fbod Ith � % 1.� . . r I I . I - living inAly. Woods Can trace their AD, -the . .Cellars. After dark the door lead- - - upon whether cducatJon- and agboug. - , � ' . I . . but I caiet, 444 woret quarrel wi hir I . ., I .. .1 I .1 I .117 'or , � . . �. ­ .a 2ends . I :. I 11 'D back for a U I all ing outdoors iihQrl b ' I On � social standing jare-siMila First of . id I refuse io go,on jgnori�g the'Way. . Uildred years,, a openel r � , . -R,O','A.:-'IWhy btre,prices so high? AT 1. � , . . . W.1q. --I would like to ask 4 few'it would not -be adVisotble tj try to CQfit M s, I .. I . , if., � e L d she behaves, so tbere's'nothing else - . .1 � � all, � - - 'questions in regard tj the saw! , ng -grow thorwin' the short se;�r imilar manner pro- left open for � an hour or tw -consult physician arid rWhy.ore they double what th Y USPR ,,& ,it tile of which have in - , Q lit order , all, -a reliable r * �, sprl' .1 Is it as sure a -crop as disposal of the Ontario fariner. ],Par -pagafed and-.1jived in the, Woods'. They that the foul air should be - carried off i get his. advice regarding the �advir,Wl- to lie?". The 'old,.old 'qpes0o.n4-- left,, I have nerves, too, and feelings, . -� . . f,,,,,g rye, . ' I tted. This should . A.1 In.the first and a temper; and I -won't hgve them . are no more vicious than guy other and fresh air udmi Ity * of marriage from the medical kren't they, R. 0 r . - ,r . rye? At what time of the spring soy bea*s the,reed bed should be pre-, ' I , I - cont , - the liround `W ill bc6s, and the term !,wild,! does them is something of an exagg6ra , inually stirred up the way Shailie . . t once a week, or at such standp'* shmild it be Planted?' Can I seed- *1th pared tis pgrly as . be`,done,abou . ' oint. Probably,he could giv.e place it She's presumed...on ray . , Ir I - 1, work we'll in the spring. an lnjustice� They all , trace their. i bees shi;w an*,inclination 'treatment that would build up- your tion to, say .that they . - : .. � ,spring -Is Warr 4daptublo .Th .rop tinies as the , . ,, are double what stirs theml - rye , . , ta_ - - le oc to b N s they forbearance,oyer andovet agalo." , . in la gall. In origin to flie r origino colonies ecome restless. ever yentilAte constitution, As y they.used to be. . ome e r . vc . krious Idnds of soil r as fill rye which does best art ffiediti am . - . ou Ore otill very, In s ,ase - ' , ' . , . � . ' 1. , , d mg. br6flg4t over, by the first* sefflers. duefng therday for'the admission --of yolifir, it might be,w,ell to wait a -year. Arei it is. true, but this does not apply "Yes,"agreed Aunt Frances grave� I . . is best to plAtit in the. spring? -regard to fertility, you will fin � .. I . r . � -1 I- � _' * fhi' second ly, Ily�q hale been forbearinW.- I'Ve .1 . � . � . r , nure is good. ' It is -especially well to, Ever since colonial days these so- ,,light will Cause man,y. Ws t6 fly 00t, or two D&foxe, finally deciding. I shall to .ever r -in . . ything. And r � I ' � , . I ­ Answev-Slixing �own ryo is notAr . Ir ­ I I Cellar. .. r . .. ad to hear krom you agai , n. . -place when iou drow co - been prou& df your patience, 'for -. , . I I , , , � -sure a,, crop as T411 sown rye, that is, FluPplement .this with the addition .of called wild bees )love been hurited'Ang, into the . begi a imp4risons be � I r . S r in Canada and condi- Sharlie, poor girl, is certainly trying, - , I r . , r'o , s outd rs k4guld not be dis- --What the. men at tween conditions 1. � imes. She inherits her father's � . The acid Phospliate'.4t; the rate.of 200 to -still a After th% bees have been Colonie 00, Soldier's .. isteiz., .. " �. - Jt is not Us heavy a yielder. b 9 Zw- h. ve sufficieilt the front need most�-_at leastr so those tions in Europe to-daY there as every # t . * . � . . Ontario Agricultural Coll$ge in their 400T.ounds to thoaire,' The soy Dean trailed and located, then the'lluntei tur red, -for i a I - Caustic I * . I . Is,a legume consequently lias the pow- must r usually chop down tbe.tree to stores and are in [warm 4oubled-walled Mon WhQ_ . ve been t e wes=1r,ea,,ii to be thankful that we are so high temper and her motheeo tests obtained oxperipiental yields of � . Jw * a tl� he t - ' Buti a, - Camil n! IV . . erie a and in addi- front since the b6ginning of't . Le#ers come from. tongue. fter. all., . I . la,'is t . er of fi) Ing' some a , pOure them and the honey. Jt jr, well hives they are all right, - � well, off here . I � . -4_7 . from 5Vto 58 bxiAhlils per' aerie, in P of the atmosph � g an abuiidance of fresh tell me -is � to'read,. I the Old Country. which tell 6f queues she'worth A?" - 1. . I . . . nitrogen in the nodules of its Toot$. to remember that the finding of such a. tion. to see-urin � . something gobi , I ' . I "I've sto . .. ' - .� . � I winter rye. against 25 to 29 bushels Of I I n r t e a thr ugh thp.. hive entrance, they Of course, .when in action th e, 'waiting for their margine, : . o(t .,'all I can," Camillo, . # should be Sometimes. the seed has to be inoeu at- Colony in.no sense gives the fi de h ' ir 6 . . ie theiri' 'reiterated. "X.sboa ever eVen said ' - A spring Fye. . Spring rye. � the advantage of seiiuribg ho time for it, But when iTi rest and their tea allowance Wh'i _ 11 1� A , . in order to-,moke sqre that tha right to go Upon another man's prop- '!4so have . , . " � I . . . . I -Bown as early as'the ground will aa� ed . I simply to, st- , cleansing Vilit during mild days, billets � it Wwhat they long for most-��- sugar they get bk ticket, Don't she was sorry! - But slW neV6r'dQq8.. . . ght race of bacteria are 'present. erty and chop down his tree . . . . ' . � 1. I mit of thorough preparation. it will A oocul Wn can be obtained* from efthe bees, T , he Ia.W recognizes the and that is, why Dees wintered out- letters from . home, news from home, run away with the'idea ,*,that these She flies, into a ".mper or flings -out. . I .1 � . grow on hiost any Idild of soil, doing This i I. at 9 I . � r . . decided advantage over good stories, 'magazines --not too queues are Made pp of poor people. a stabbing -.�rord'and whirls away' - i � - Dominion De- fact that the bees -belong to the mail doors", have a ,, I . � . l . . I best on medium.loam, Halwever,�sat- the laboratory of the finder thood,Vintered in cellars; D�lsentery learned or too. literary-amusift'if There is an absolute. democracy in the in a huf-and next time, we meet yolM I ., isf4etory . *meut Of Agriculture 'or the On- who owns the tree, 'Unless the . amo' g colonies . , a I . - . yields can be obtalned'from, Part get colly unknown n possible; and'if treating of the war, matter of -food-, in Britain tg-447 And' suppose there'd never been a breath to .. 1: * . Aye will "ria Agricult6ral College. If difee- 'can prove conclusively that the parti- is -pr ,i - . . af ' . . . . . . sandy loam Qr clay loam. I I .. , - from hi's a . matter a conscience -ruffle .our friendship." . I . . . ..',withstand drought very1alrlv.- . Do tiaus� are carefully Xd1owed ('which cular swarm emerged . , lyiary %v)ntered outdoors. for everything Written just now treats it is as much a -the humblest - "Do you mean," said Aunt Frances. -, , . . - I . . e) a material before locating in the, tree. , . Thts is ,Naw is agood -time to. secure of the war, dealing rather with ,*hot with: the,peeress as with . . � '. . " � . variably are very simpl , I . I 1. I .. '. . . � I riot sow fall r�e see.d.ln-the spring or In' I I . . ' Put is thought of it and what is.belfig private's wife to ,save everythink that "that you want an apology?" . . I � I I , . . I I . . . ill inerbasd-irf the yield of the beans will often a difficult point to prove. , SQ, SuPplies for the cpmi.ng season. . . . � *11 41&3,mean-that. Nb,liofnawlt . I . . I you W. - get.a low spreading, plant . -7 use care about trespa. hiv,q. bodies"and section . supers tog 6- done toward it in this country than can -be saved. Al� English merchant . I *ith a ,small proportion of groin, just , e1 After tho'beans are in sdnX upon the _ e. . I York is. lVs too late, I But she owes me one,. ,', , . I . . . ' ,�y n - ' - who hasJust'arrived in*New I I =�. they should be s6wn in ro,ws 'man's �Iand and cuttlug� down a *val- er now, r4thei .than pit u t1i the .vit'h anything -in which they are'con I , - I I I I I .. . , as thbVigh jou sow *inter - tr, ­;. I . . . . . . responsible" for the following sta ­ ,doesn't alle? One! She owes.me. or- " .. : . wheat in- 28.t;6'8� inclios apart and the plants. table . ��6. / . I � , . swarmino season. . . . . cerned.. Yousee, the men whoare , te 1. . . I . . � : 4t_,.d_pf §p . . , .. � - - . .:I :. . ". doing thembrk gre by this time more M1 -In Elig�ano f do;61151" . . . I .Ain; wherit in the spring., , ' ,,Ut; 11 . _ peii.��q� released rears a . . .... ­ _­_ - I -- --- -; + - . I ­­ n .. __ __ , I �Iwould.ybu­ liki-, tQ I - � , � - ' + � . ; 2 to,4 inebes-apart i -thel-0�v-. This .- .1 . �1 'Wheh have+been - help tile -iiim6id, .love ,'., her .. C.F..:"l a looking for'lliformation . 1. . � ­ . " � t,old off to � � I I . . : -, �- in will take Apiptoximately four pecks of . cl6an spirit is represented as conscious or liss "fed up" witli thrills. 6, . . - ' e J -pologize? Becaus. , . - . � ' _�: �_A_V_ , - he situation -is, so seri- a e- �ryyy 4e;ir,, she . . . � . . as to. Aloy beans and cow -peas, ..I want - _-Z .. . of the incongruity of Christ, the Holy they are out -of it they n'6y forget- and 1nFrance. t . . .. � , � . seed per a4re. * The crop should .bi , . � . I urnot- . . I � . to.' find out. all about the proper � I �, , . . . One of God, with the foul, 8�oirit and ..", , .. . �. . .. pus that 'soldier$ had to .'b.e released will, this time, if you pursue.yo � i _­ ­ . , . t: and handled muchAhe..same as 11. .. - - I . , ting it '. * 11 � - � . . i . . a of 0briat.was toude- It r ralace, -at-home, pol!4.-. $he is sure to, the -, � I . + siethods of soil p �4 tilon, Warifing, Cu " . - . that the plurpo e . ests tll�em 'tii read of What is to workio# t�le land, -Botli V . � - I .. * . * time to... plant and cut, a d other fidId beans, as soon.as tte �od.s I 1, I .stroy the evil spirit. - In I John 3, 8 . .. . ' .formerly .produced first time. ybu meet; and you.c,an't.ver I I -11. I.. I I proper I ..n aie w.ell .filled arid,Degiini to ripen. The . - I do - ne i - n - other parts of the woAd. 'y * ich I - yougoot T, - I .. I I I . I . . I . . i � . � . I I _X I the worV of the Soil: of God'is to, de- e to d of sp6iti'- the a I '�a own food, will now ,well decline tolet her. - Can. I . . l I... ,.,evei,yt-hJng about the. _nZl,l� -all' their I I I I . I � .� I -crop. I I , , , , , ­-Aoy 'bean is Un especially 1juable, . .- �.. . __ . . ..., - Aroy,the.,works of the devil. .1 knowl , Sportsmen Ilk rAa .; - to ,,�y it.,, The needs of the ,"14410; I.'-shppo.so,;no't,,":,.-agreoa : . I �. . .. ..,. Answer:--4or Ontario. certain vary- Cl-b��ine6itearri,egalarge..Porqp,,nt. ... - . ... 1 ,. . Who thou art, the Holy One of. God- I last recprd7br,eakep in golf .or in, tar-. havell rmers CamilIg rel, C .. "IldhOve to for� -��­ I I � ' � . . . - . I ' I . , ov I �.� . I ­ I . , I . ii�r , used the English fa. A^ tairily . . � . .. I . .1 . I , oties of soy bearls- are adaptible.'Cow- I of piotein. �, Compared 'with wheat - ,INTERNATIONAL LESS6N. .' ,,In verse 34 the -demons are-, said to get� practice;. the latest scoie of th!D. wl -f ' .1 . -sei Tat things .co�ould . , . - , _ . I I . . I a o I P ' � , r -ljr6wyi',much`fartber southl , , it - . . ' "Because they knew new champion. The poet �Vant& �oetry- �o'discgjd thbir'old shi ned methods give her,�of,eour , . ­ - . I - �. -,. .4 . , I . peas a o I I (bran), clover �a� oand Corn (grain) - i . , . "JANUARY 20.'' '.. I . : know Christ; -and to adopt rag 0 p e 1. . . . I . ,eason that * . .. 1. � . - . . - His ideals of beauty are �underkoiyig A of culti�a t r owm nev i be the same.' - . , . . I . , . tion il;��d-, they � 7 1 . I I .. I � and *4re so used to a long s I analyzes as, follo�vs,: * ,, ", ,�� . . . . I . . . . , him." The'titl6lloly*Onebf�Godas . I . I ­ . . � . . .. ..,. I � . , . . . . .. I ... � I . est types of. agricultural "They. never could; in, . , . %, I . .1 - . 1, , . I . . I ­ � - -� _.���,` - . . . ' ' : ; I .. I . .. crib6d to Jesus occurs' twice in the a severe . strain at ,the front,. and he . er. ang �he lot .; . , . ., . ­ . I -0.1 d,nature's rn�4 . . . . � . I � � I I - , , � .r . I I .1 . . I . ; I . � . � ; . - ,7-- , . I � , . .1 I I . . 11 . . I w Im , yi&,er Could,".' *sgid '4kuylt',,F�raryces�' ­ . - Total. , .. � ". V. ­ . I - At'Work seem. to beln- I ' al* yo�i ant spelei e .ea , you have ee . . . . - , ' . .1 . 'I" I -, ,- 7 . a I .. '' . t, . I . I . I Loisait, 111,�J`esus -Alaik Nd Testarrient, hl�re'and,in'Jo - � t1tat love Lin i ' Ty. - . . .. fi . estl�6 '. 1.1pimilla' ' b ,n . I � .. .� � 1. . likes: to think . . I . . .. 4 � � . I..z � - �' Digtis iblet nix, - I . . . , . . 69. Two persoxidlitilis. "' Ibeautieg an %great ide-alg.bave su,r- �1!be-W :-If ' U.VV rp I . � . Dry t trien s. �� Fertilizer Consthublits . I . d . . . . . . I . . . � .w � ext, valved here ...... What 11%�vo& we to do; , r how to save here,are a in the right hitherto and ShArrie in the *. I _. .1 i � . . vived; sd does the artist. � Winterests I direcoons �fo . . . . . . no� of i-eed MatteT Ver-` , I ' 7 kr&ent- �" I ' .. ­ - . . I � I . . . . � it Ill know e. -.the . .. might -Wr . -- firi ore . . I I I * . Niii . ; iiel,66o � - 1. 21-45. Golden . T . * * ' � I 1- I . 't , , ­ .1 . . . I., . . � .V� - - , . .. n 9, &- , e, . the ". In him to -know how contemp is few. ... ong. - If you cho6se now, tq' e . � � ;. ... I I Joh witk, the I to go b`�-you 11, ­ ... � I : !�­� , I . I . � - , . I ' . . . ­ I . � . �, ­ I .1 . the I - k�od rv,ie�: . . ; ' I hd '' ' - . , I . - ... 1� " . first tlia demon seems to be.speakinj i ,_ Ll _ I I .. . u in otir kif aniefift .or to .wit * raw your friend .� ,- cen,. M. ,�, I . , , .'I int( , g - iho� -. great dbeds, ban em. I chill z . ts�.� r. ' . " _ _ , 1 , . t Proteiii .Cgibo ', - - _ . ., I , � , 1% 1h, ; V1.+ ,� " - '1C.11 . Verse 21i'- They go into Capi6rnauni irr the second 'the man himself. ,.I,:-- �.I�etin � .. � ITT f -nminds of-wh r - -D. you will"Ye-Withih your xigh ' I . . . I ,1�� . I : , - " � .. . -1 .... .�. . 1. , ­ _ � 1. I - ­ � . r . -&--'-'--- th-at---he- . __.. . � I .-' � - $�� - ---,. - I . . . - A I , ,i, ca nur'_ .1 I eit flou shi . _1.1� � . I , �, - v­vn the northwelst- -1-f-C "e - ' . - _r.,reprimande , b ead rye which., is . ix veIT--cliff0rent` -_ Wng. __ __ , . . . ;_.­ . . � r ' . . li&.pharply. - 0. y pe 177 ed�_, 01I i b battl . I �' - -1 __ -11 __ ___­ - __2,�. + , I ___r' -h Ji � I I --' ---. ­_ - - -­ I— . I . ­­ I . 1, 'Sby, be=s � - - I : -51,'36 � � - 1; 26. e ,'I. , s ence . ant 'to' . r and 'see -jiT--p?1e' things ,br d,�Y-,Yfftie�Ll"Ui�ea�l-iiTd-eakes-.bar�- Sharlid's faufts-ar.e big arid-posxiV - ` - -- , � I I . � � -0 _ � . . _- ... . , - . T -P stiore o 41te, 2& Rebuke ,; ' . . . �. - I I .. I . I' � ­ ". .. .. � 1. - - U,;1, field; buili , also initilad of. five. Eat ,coin ,r, , . I grain): 88.3- .'29. ,23 I 14.6r 1.04- ome of.Peter,anc'rAAdreW. _.Twb act -Lite -a e. _-___ ___e . .t. . 1 I'll- I I 11 I L I . , . il . . . �� I iW _ _.__ , P , are -her virtuek. ­ - , � - .� . J modern localities, are rivals for, th . . ". r . . .. � ' 1. 9 _4_3 . _ . 1.65. 11 m _'O. �11 �" '0. 51. a ally� "be, mUz . So �­' . .,.�_ ___ - , .. . � TZ__ 0, ' �- -- Cdi�l (grain) -- -- �89.4 ,. + .7. .66 . , -_.r le r r She -is -hones . � r - - hi S' -mind. . scorie-s, flee and po 1 . � . - '88.1 . I ' ict re' . rtals -with. wheat to warm-hearted, loyal . r . , . 11.9 + 42.0 2.5 ' 2 46 ` 2 Go. i.52 klf6. Tell I-Tldfn 'arid Ithkii-Millyell. The 26. ' Teari . i r 11 , cryifig .. out, thilt o 66 filled . r tatoes. , I " . ' ' * . QVeXr + . � . . I .. I . h . . 0 N. . V.jj latter. is a little to the southwest of .6 0 - 9 ---181dorado-,No, t6d arid-.caffee have I moeriy� ,she I * "I- - : .8 .6 "I , . , . witlia l,oud,v6 of,ft � , , I U�e- other- ce , ' ' ' ' . . ''. - 7.1 ' . 37.8 . 10 1:97. , : . � - . ... . ' h . �_ �. . , , . Red'.elloVee 'bay; .,84..7 . I I .. � r . , I _­ Tell Hum. Tell Hum has; the remains ful convi . e bread. .W eAt'and oatmeal br you, an&believe4 i�.�6ur,loWfor,her;. ' I .� � '­`. f � I .1 . . .1 � . ­ . . ofr & synagogue,, which,.uhtil recently ulsions; '' . " . 'ilo �ood,value other thAn- as riladib . 911"t( . i .trust, Y. oil, for- . I I . ,4,AB,:-f havie two.#nd *4 half'7acres. for your onlom. - an& sugar beets qr alt. --V. Amazed -A w6rd-usid only7by for -giving the bda� nourjilime, . eat and , corlim6al to99tller'tiXe ex- believes in. it' 0110.11 I , . ., L - I L � . . ntb in � : � . . . I ­ When she liag, , . .. �. I " - whe . . 1�1. I .... �* , . r I . 1. i .. I . miglit be seen -by the travailer-, heav Mark. ' 1 Art asAng,* into' thg form of cream and' sugar I � . ,- '. ., _. I � . I � �. . ver half I r . y onishment. p. ' : .. . . p4rdon, Without words,. .. '! � 1, . .. . . . .. ,of Wore muck fiom "one ,�o five 'feet least, fertilizer sUfficient to, eol . I I I ' client. - ' ''baked. , . . . . . r . . .. I '. I . , . 1 r � o,t'o, make.up treated You badly . I . I ,,� I of the plautfood that, is. necessary, . blocks of sculptured', limestone lying awe. . Questi,oiied --- �Discussed. A new. . S, y e articles- of diet. �S., Eit a .potat .. , , � I . , , 1 eir,.ed: with thes . I I .1 � '. 7 ind,. under' plow 'three M s go6d e .-be,eaok' among the weeds. - Many scholars, k6aching. Ari'verse 22 the Wonderful ti r � I . the slice of. bread you 4on't dat. - � ­ 511f I thought sh4'.really caied," sold ..' ., , '' - - -! I � � I - - - .. � � . . .1 : .. '. , For dr lo'n r, sult�bave incline ,to Khan Miiiyeh as the -'real quality. -was his authority.; The, amazc�� theA:same me- they ,are ,, pow . ..for . . . , .. . .. . I , , ... a . I ... . r �1. . years and plailted to, onions..and sugar t4irxqd. fiorA applying 5qO to 1,0 I . ft oil, pie v�nd ke..: The Camilla "But she litirts nie so much - t , * � - - I I - . � '. . . . . . � . - q0 Capernaurn. There �is`-nd settlement asioned'by the fact that stimulanfii. In.practising econo . 4. Cut d6w! Ca. ... - , ' ' . I I - . . .. . ,*. : , - -s' i ' It , I . , ment waa.loce C . 1Z I " -.an individual, gaye -and g�htj�, If � r . r, .'� " I I : I - nex . . _ -016' ,,b ing- dowrib , :'_ '� - - .". '_ -bects* thy ; J- 't -- pritit, - neodg-foertl­ pGu'hds .per acre - r carry- at elther-place to -day. Capernaurn. n tea -a d wheatl � " � "­:�r ig of- -a 'fertilize . with - tv- -sirnple� wor�,he,� . ast , oiat .the,matter. _f-.Cutt. four you, as _Sd'e�is_to!._6ke. it S'so_-14. - -1. I �.�:­�, �:' . � "r- , I ...... .r , . I uld -and' inig o'T �. -_1 I . arhInc - -de I I . 1.'' ' ' ' . ' , ".If sh,e..'k ow' how'hiuch s4d Tlurtg , ` I - , pereen . * . P. .. 'f6ul spirit, whpreas,the Jewish. ex- e .in the daily of far is Nvi e e . �11 s � - "' e 7' . . . __ ". - _­­ � ad, "' ' ­'_,i1i_k'epj_jellajejjnAh ti!drieleg. - .1 7�­­ ,,­ .. ,.. -lizinif,heavil , -fresh+ai t- . nia' -15'1F'X2 �Is 1ndc6d :"rCast da�Nn to h ' I - . coffe bilf I .1 . � . � . y., Wo se 1 t esil, d'd . They,, 0,T " I '. I eoNy nVdikure plowed under, also a'toli percent. ., available phosphoriq acid . solite ruins, occupying th'6. site - of -the orcists who, professed- to cast out de -o ' . When. you do. eat wheat bread, but I ,doubt if ille o s I . I -, .. . . . . I . j. Worthy of consideration. - At Any *ate *. 5 . . , . . -� � I . ut it.At the. sharp4oakup . I auttre .fie a6idalble' and 1 toll percent.:potash. Thi§ should busy lake city, -the seene- of so much of Mons went ihrou,gh',g long. ritual of visable to uge.leAs i ertlAylb, C * , � , � d'. and �used t&.1lare-Ups- I . , �` .;., 1, � dressinji of. fitie in. i it is ad ugar. .. soy save every , jl�.� ... . IN, . '. , . I . � .1 . . , . � . ,, . for' onions? . I , , - ' be. drilled inat thelime the 6nions. are "Jesus' -blessed work, 'StrhightwaY - incantation and. great show. 0�., s--:, n lumly . I v: . too"iisdd to be,.eas I I � . . . . . .., lily a kere .�lkill ,be no, stal in her fimi'l�, I . :, . . v 0, I � V ... . . Indicatilij moving activfty; terjous poive.r.'�-. . - 1� - ake crusts. and- crumbs hurt . I " - I . , .. . �, , . . . I 6 e I ' in'the aver'agei'cup d W table io th t t' I .. . I , �, ; t6tapidly, 'ahe -'. - . . . . . , I I I . .. I n I .. . I Ansiver:­When applying horse' or seeded. �1 I.. � I . � . I ' ' G . I that it ful I ival ces loft. . 1�1 by'them. , She thinks-Whe ' , I . ,,Stir it -well so I 5 - e mity .sli I - � . . ' Synagboe- The Cent .. � 5 . . .. ,, . . . - , . s, er Of , K All -the . . . . into `d sekgt6- . - * ' : . .. . I � of Sesu. I region of alilee round . . , . �. . . � . . I �. 1. cow. ma,nure, tl�tlle seedbed for onfanit'l' !FV... sugar � beets - apply 'th,e sayne - 6ery .town,. about -TI be derived. . .. . . I .1 . - 1judaings, -muffinil. . baked di�hdi hasgiven a stab it is only, er- - I � � . . . ' Jewish, religi`6us I& in ne, region. about Capernaurn., � �. . ­ '�: ' ­ '' ' 1 .. .1 . rtant In Mtirk .. . . id griddle cakes. . � . .. Will . . . I 1. . 1, ..71 -wO1114 advise, you to scatter it broad- quaritity,alia ,the, same analyses: 'Of Tht instituti6n. plo� the'. most - signific a " colit I I : . - Perhaps 'She le�ryl: in'time; ii ' "' . . I is s lanAmpo I 1 Miss' Ida:-blillt . has ent- or - � � ­ - . . , ant of ,all i . fa '. i 1. and work' ferfilizer., You niu,st, remember that i Ily,understafid, . � � - dast'on top of. plo)#ea land.. - .a piirt in the inihistrkof Jesus and his Oresus,, worltg igthe, castifig out -of -evil, r4ging from 3.5 pet -cent, to 6 per 6, ,Sa;v6 :fats.. . D6n!t, waste any--- haps she willnever fu . . ' ' ' � I . I � . I . . ­ . . - . ay�& fii'd � fbo6 spell A 'or control herself. - 'lf-y6il forae an, : '.' . .. ...- �.. . I - .: -it i �beforc disking.-oi harrowing,, The' muck soil is we'll supplied.with 'organic apiostle�,, ' The, - ser ;�irits, I fr6rn'th�se �ossessed­ Modern! Cent. a protein ctont,ent of �,5 Per Cent.' � e . . � . I . I . I . . . - Tr_-, . . 1. . , vices - were. - very _ I bop, -Less'pastry I I bogy she --will of course khow­ at - � - ­ - .. . , f 5 -per ceXt. f, cgrbiah�dratesi. saving in your. own meat. ap ,I . ,,, I � ; ,1 plowing Would t6sult -in placing it matter,'.contains , a kairly 'high per- simple. :' After -prayer and the " read- medi�al icietice ,�votild'fin� most of the and a . �fats� , � Trint � ., . ' . . .1 I I . . I . . ! , . .�. down deep in looie rouck doil b4t;1'aryy; cent. - of ammonia,. however MiLich -of inij of. the.,S&iptures.. airy one, wh symptoms in. line, with . lunacy 'and I I potion is that. sl�i' - and melt. the fat. t, , ju� ;�re doi*epl ', off ded. - , . . . 1, .1 . . o I . The popul ar in I .. .Let nopo�' ,get in o. least thal yc .y en. . j, _ � I . I- . , , ' . ,. .had a message nil , . theie are elements�bere,Q .s as,,1m � I .. , . � . I .�-. - ' ` , . afraidAhat ihe manure -if.'well turned. -this . in such'form that,the.piaht Ca I epilepsy,'but i -bf , .;. :L � but I ha�en t much f' . . . .,� ght' -ipeak. - This [1, is V, tly I aitli.that any.g6od :� I . ,. I. . I , is I ' . , fnf ior to whole�'Millc. the garbage pall . I .. . . .. % ­ I V afforded- Jesus his opportunity tor which do'not seem to bear out this ex- i 1 .. . . . ail gporogy, that �zlsn't __' . � I . � � . �.e� under, Would be. -placed too ndeell)f,plow.� not uie., it - in. the 66rty *spring. : The - . I " This is 4 mii e �. The .Q' 7. And d6i'twastb soap,! It's inade .will arise from - I , . . . ,eak � nly:differ-' , . . ' . . I . . I IL . .feach.' Oil the sabbath aay ' The -.rest , plo�iation , fully; -'for.. instance 'the ­ I of' 11, y6t are proly� '. '. .. . .1 I I ed:`undei. I am n that soil, is.weak in plimphoric acid and eL . � - fat. Fat which n sed. for :spontaneous. Aft r a . � . . I -1 . . . I . '. 11 . . I . � I Of ibe 0�jllio. " . I ts� � day or the seyouth'day. Th day .ou e er-sonality of the pos's6ssed I ellO bet"Ved/i. Whole milk .and . call ot be u I ., t, . I * . e, the frie -' �. , ": � . Would get 'better., results. by 4p--. ve*. weA in'�' th gh d be ,�t in ending ndskip � . . . . ,. .1 you. , potash. , Sugar bee' ly .set ,sport b� th6: 1�� to lye .' ffiilk is the fat has been * � a pooking oul I sayed -and Made in o 4bly rig . ; , . . .. I . 1. -, formal . - and; i e,. confessed knowledge of' -the - - I . . I - - - - . _. - .- .� .. . ... now if-you'fe'el you;have r�ichea-the ., . ":''.- 11 , . . 11 jilying the maniire'on gome other oc�op benefit by liberal iippli­eations-o� fbrti'. it. 4 soft s,oap. I . . .:, . . 1. . I I _4 � I . . . I . ; ,. . ,,.devoted especially to God'eservice. . it . Jesu's ais the -0hrist, oii from :.!, I he latteK,rontains 3 . . � . ­­-­ . a d I 'f' -forbeara . .. ,. , - -, - I 1. I .1 . � on u�oland soil. and put oir,fotilizers llzey� Mgh,#i T)Ltash.*�,, - . gepjeab�dI3? -we. find Je�us and his dis- I p ' ersonal � e*dcyfions-.'1 .:'., . . - - ______ . . nee. 1 belitve , , ,,, . I ,.. .. I - . .. - the part t , . . -_ - . I 1, .. . .. . � I n o your I - . I . .. , I - . . "Not exadly , . . I � - .-wi6ng i -inking, Shirlie* lla�-' - "-.' ' I . � . I . . - -, � ciple's,iii'the - �s Jvl�.J_k 2.9. Into " e house of Simon Alid; .. � . . . .. . . . my dear; 'but 1 kno-W you are I - . n th . . ­ 11 .`., , .1 ` , ­ - , - - . � . I I . �.. . ,:, :. , . �..-, . '! , , tile peo_ . - I ­ . .. � . . �. I _`­_ _ , _* 11 ,--.*--,- ��:. � .____i ___1- .1 .. � � � . , _ . .. . 11 - I I I -: 1�ut she p ­, '. . . . , � , , , he'Sabbath_ , - . I �sum6d on it . .. 0 -, ,.,. I . pie, on t AndreNV-Petet' I -Vis .'ii � married, man, t I I � What she must look like.' She *is consciously &e,, ... I .. . � I �' - ... , .. . , , , . ­ V,� . i e. , . .. 1 22. He :� tit . ught�Ho* -hd* , taught, js I his brother liVing -with hinf.'- The! V . d. s . k , ''t -ndea- -it " 1. ,. . , A . -_ .. . . I , . ( I , ved'iiirri -And lovely., all. :.dresge' all has needed it, -and is Ii 61Y O� . . . I .. . . . . I I Q. 1, � .. -1 . . ., � I :­.; . I . 1. . 1. . , t.- ,, ."'Clearly seen in Luke'4. 16-28i where'evenW, march rapidly,'frorn the won- . 0 � I in silver, kvith o�'Wreath of. red losa"s still. - - - Between frienids-i-ibut - ftes. . I - , �. � . � . . I . , I � - F " . �. I . ­ . . I ­ . I I , . . . . . ­ , � . I 2 ., . on fok - . . .1 . ' with a if k9u. think the-saerl- ,� .. I I I .3'i 41), . , 1. � VAV_-V1?r b6 -re�ids fliff ScEpture lesi .the. de�ful -work - na back tiny iciele,for justlhe,point: I ' I ' . . . �J '� . ., . . . . . �.. . � �_. . � .. Which,likeed, -fof_,BabX- 114�ef7 ., ' - day and makes that the, basis. for his � to the house. ' . , ., . . . .. . . . .. 1. . - , 1% . . I . .on ber hair, ah . d , , . �, '. 'i too .. great �a one'to Make to,,k6 '' . . : . . % . : *.'. . . . ' 'In the selection of ma'les t6r. breed- . . 1. . . ­ . . . I , . I I her Nvallo. I I - � 1 fiboe I en, a . - -..____� . . * - , . �­ . ­ 1. : . rernafts, . Astdnislyed---�Tho old truth - 30. �'Simon's , wife1g...motbodr lay sick i . .__-W- . I - Poor I . I . lZeL There. is'llo one -breed whielvis be6, . I ­ ill . I I ..1. .."And whot.�does, she d6 -iv�jh-. bet friend, let.hoer. go. " sh�rlid " . _ , , - I . . . .. \. ..- .,,. 'Ing, �igor' a and early inat#ity " in -a new way,,with a new, interpreta, ,of it' fevet-Luke dekri es 'the case: I. . ' . ' I . . . . �.. �. ). I for. p - D e -c - ' . I I Tfie Frost Fairy, . ., . s . glAthing the little.'eag- . "You d6nTMean'pobir , stoli . �* ' � . . . . 11, . - con i id be. roducing baby e. f, G�od alves Ifhold* n Ivith a ireqt f6v&-'�. Caper-, � I � I � , wand beside . . I . ShOliel, - � . I � . ' ' . I . I " .1 I I. - must'be Mdered., There shoul from any.of. the leading beef breada tion. As having. authority, and tot i e I I 'ved l'all her life kets �n the. Lreos �, ty .. . ... I 'an alelfishy 1. cold, - 'comfort4l I '. .1 ., I . . 4., . . Complete 6velopment of C"Ornb� And . I . th .1 as the s6ribea�The.*scribis;'the oMdial "haum. lay in* the bottowof a cauldynh,: Little Eulalle. had 11 I I . .1 I .1 me ., 01"1191 I a. ..make choice � -Pgef, if e -animals are . . I -tar r .QX won'. -A. __ . _481 1kou' " ,.'. � - . .1 I 11-11 I I I -' - 'uth .until her1sithei and! "She . . t-be#b d NMI a' e breadth . -and interpreter . � I : - . .. s of-tbela,w, asix hundred - and 1! eighty7t*6 fe.et'be , I the fir'So I -'-turns grben.*,trees .,,. . .ed.. . . other - 1:1 . I, �yattiii�;.spoeiiil.'riialepl�um 9 J . " ' custodiars . . ., . . .. . ­ I . ... . -Heiefords ma- . , . . on -A:, &'of "' " , - * , � �'. . . - I . dobstantly- ot.ed other Jewish teach-, lowthe -sea level. To: -day, as al, ul� h, .r know � do, Auntle'Fran, ' -n . .. - I . . I well fed and handled. _ .. � . .1cient-, , e'r'.mother.-Tna'de ) th-eir niinds to, 11 * ' -I throws a silver dust ove .. I . " I .. . I I of lain, and depth through that part of ture 4uiekl � en: da"sily. . The I qui I . -common se ,. . .. . . _ _ - __ j_yq. .9w. a - ,.1... ­ ­­ . y and fatt" , rsonal , �� - . �, -y6u,r�-Right,---:diii-.ti,e,cl.-C-ariiilla� 1% �.,­­ - .-. 1 ' - . . ! I ; ers.,. Jesus' teaching was. his pe 1y; �'jreat fever" is a take a long jovi-ney acros� the'te .,$.Ahe grais'niind flie''hedges..". - . edlpi gA . .. , .1 �' the body.. . Effeminate inales. should. . I . ThA m, _ I -1,.j. ­ . I .. ­ . I . . . , I , - . I . : . , , , --IT-0�0,�U&.- witlowo_ .1011arthorili E_ � -.1'.i .. �� . .'--i '- , ", . , Ilild v_-M'�- te, 44, - -'oct 11i,srA(I - hanvffly� andj ' - __ � I . . � 'WkKir-, viciv. Ac A fAell iL0 ,ime, b1f t)l 1 P .- r.�, 4--c,-,,Zr--1.eft41C ,� � , __ __ � I , - � , ` _. I � , _.. , - � , : . sh'.ilip ti, _ -1 __ 7 ­ 'fi�, .___ - _­ I— __7 I - J � . r - - I 'Ing 1141 11 ­.. . Z _J� � . - - _�� -: -j:�llj1%1,L_ ", rzd '11ri17- - � V .A1.",;110.%! - I I . - =� _­ �­­_­ - . I !��M ..'I��_ . . I . I - I n LIM - ­­­ M�__= VIV - ­�_- ­­­ ­­ ­_ - . .. . -1 , ,� `-'r-tral, . �-A�. . -011_.� . ... v X?f � - I 7 � I V -, U 51UE,ell, HUr, UM any ext , r r - __ _ ".. .. ­ I I . 6 . c a 1v es rn acid - -b a b 3-t. --b.iie df _h -I g-rh- � 4-4-al-ity-k '_0_1Fh -ei- - 16fiA_ i6f'u P_ 11 s- - -a- u- ffl 0-i-nTi- - o v er ,Otird-iiy Ti6l 1, -. * V ')-h'-- 'd­eR-r,'-iv_hiit­'A)*7 . - - I . I .. � . ;;. .. . well'to theimale-half the resolts de- . - . . 1. . V flash�--_q -did the .xclaimed Eulalie. . I Wais upset,. , , 1. ,or Iv ..train sobin! night!" e - . . ut, , o , .4 � I;i; :1"1"""���,�!!!,�����,.:...E,���-- I I I . __ __ � :�. - 1� � - -- I � ,1-t ­:,�� .,�­_ � 11 I 1_4� . ___ � % . . ­_ I �, li��u " I- - - �u = � - . . I ..; . A . . � IT. , -___1.h--1_ , , Ti-eo ---- w ­­ .- ----.-f- - % , 4 � ,. ,. . ___ - ___ - - _4 i . :_i�P;A ��� -,, , `111%R W!K__:�_111 -1.1 ,�'-&Z 4W g -----4 -7,,� - -�;., it - . , ,,3 ,Z�g, .'r ,-,., .A�.�-4­-g_� ln'L�,;+,-,V.� �_ - - lhn-Vn9,.V_,,W-,0 , .. " - --J ,_ , Z,ip - - - . . .1 . punw.-Upon- c X11r. __ _r rd '-so and- so;" ut say -fa-l­ .- � 0 ;C . I - 'd pig - .I dari,-:- ;, .. . � P44�X�-,,� ati�-i�"A;-'w;-�rAT-�vt7.h,7.-4 , rAbnf!�_ -. " 1-1 It 0A, . ",w , M�, __1L . .A.,ro, , ea" ,�, , . - . ,-Z- E&Tid­ , �_ , �� _NRIP -N - , 2 - -7n­-t--_.,@u.�.,Z, i�Z, .;;; ..... 2 --- - , I-_ .-.--.. 4�,, zn.v�-i 0..t.r,1_i!=_ &X,7,,,'t,:._"t�__., �- �, ,A . � er - _T t , . . ' - 1-1116d.- These li�ie. ) unto .1taking 110.r h - --6 --P ­ - RP R I . I i nt - I V .. ' . � . - poultry ,cAnt. of carcass w en . , I I her 'for it is cold ell6ligir alroady of? I'm, such a, poky, placi . . .. . . . Most :of, t men ' rely .the fact (if her resto . -,. graTidinothei. . , .. j4ftoll ., . , I .. . : � . I three bri6edi gre, leading. in t due- yo ." H . . the -hall.' I , . . � 1:1 I . . ­ i he succem�ul .he pro u :6 taught not a aving t e fdoet." Me , . ' *hihg ' , I . sair all upsetting �onri�An_a wk,zile,doe� ,-_ , ..� 11 . _� . . . . S,C 'i but as if fion a , trang ,, foi, a fire in . . . .- , . I � . . 'keepthoeir line of moles, unbrokem.Any 'tiob of baby beef. � �. . . ripture� for his autli r , . nd,ber immediate resumptio Biit ' oh, hoW 's� . rm 'e�eryt . I . I . 1. ' ­ � , ... , . . I., ,' . . I 21 ; � I ew blood needied. is alWays, introduced ' - utho it r -t ie crip- h6r household- duties sts�tl�6 evi -nee. g"med! - The flowers- -,i,ere so diffeielit �'. The next morning grandinother. me good1l' I .1 . .. . I ..; . :.. . . � . .. I . 1. I .1. 1. 1. n ­ . 1. Calves, from- nth& be-ef- br-ebds mgke he Were the authority 1. I . I . I .4 . � ' I -ened E � . IVIDW YOU'Ve . 'the other .� I ­ I � . . . - . ' Thht -the . tures. They bar! - lievet'-heard 'a' I --of,theAre. , " �- from, those E'ulalie kn'ew - a'nd the trdeq' awak iflalie w4th the -,.,words, jurApqd..,to . ,� 1. . ,. through the female Wide, n J . . I � . . ... , I * en - � . Ili i" ' . .. . .. .. ce,conorhical.gAins when fatti ed and .. - When'the 9u , s ­ �. . 's, "but, it;s , , , , . p � Mole gi-oles color, and ibe fellia e gives thing like this. His,preso Ptio .182. n. did set- and. the . birds! There' was a, very ' "The Frost Vairy.has been here." .. extreme,".said Aunt Franep., . . .. � . . . . Miled ai a weight of 900' to fllbO ,' ii-Idicati.on that -it wai the.'close le � I I 1-d - .-� , - -- - *. ­­', - .' ' ` - . % 11. . .. shape' to the bffsprhl�gs not borne -out I � only anifized them; it,entAgec! em i ended at suns' te'qlqeev tree -indeed on gratidinother's - For a, moment Eulalfe buried, ]tot a happier one, isnit, it?" It, I - qh I . . � % .1 pounds; � Ev�nocalvesfronit�e arger The �seribes had all. outwafil. ni. Sabbath,'whicl 1. e .� ' ..no -h ' ' . �1, . .. l - .. �tlxhrity I . arli-O.', .* *. ".., 1. T I '. . . I 'by facts. It is true that tlitre tire dairy, breeds 'are often� profitable as of $'reAige and prectilent, but ,their wa9,'coAieoquen*t'ly,..no' 'ifsk 'o' In _; fr.ontlawni Witli -.round, bu'r"ry th ngs'. se in ille -blankets,,, ibe- -could, ot, , . I'Lotsl' . - said -, Camillo. . -1 '�. I � , . cases 'Where this- is so, but the tola- baby'beef- . eir, on its t,ranrh6s. . "Arid who , U alie! remcniber that it �ad ever felt cold be-: must.bave reached horne by, this Aimel- . . - HolAoinsi being heavier teaching.was dry, forr�al, and lifeless, ing� the Sabbath law byr'bri in - . . . 1. . I I I . . I I " sick to be,healed.- � - ! A:sked what they. we'r6, . �rp dmo her , fore'�- Then she. Jumped out of "bed. a:nd I believe:3111. -telephone her 'this - .' ' . . I . I . 'tradietory.cases are so numerous that fhan,'oAer .dairy Calves, are sold* pro- with no influence upon the, people. . .. � I . , her she's a plarfoctly * - , . .,. i , i ...... in . i 29. Straightwiy-A new SI;ell 38. Sick. -and V ey Were the'easkets � at eld "Do you think," she cried, "that ,she minutd. I 11 tell It is next -to inipossible to form a con- idi. d6iolis said th . . . . I o �fiiabl ' in that way. � - Xyirshirods, while . . )ung Wild- - ., � " I , ' I y 1, * � . - ­.- �. - . . . ­ � - �- . 1, -clusion either­�%vay- - , - ­ they dren but better- than, Holsteirs, "Vickly .1preachteif. whilo Jesus* was --.This arid -'distingul . till' ,two. the tree's precious 4ro-yvi, nuts.-. Thbat' has let the, nuts _(,Mt _y4_t?l1 _ __ _ impossible and outtiiteous 4ro . I ­ � . .­­�_­­ ­ Clean ­elasses��ef.�sufferers­.A " , , 'kha_ ..; ..M_ _,:, - - � . -Tti6--mittL,r�-ilioultt--,,b-e,-�,gaII4--Atp- Vver­ina ` ­ -,-4-h-a-.I�,�..&--,."..��,�--i�,;�111.11 . .. ..... .. gal, - I I � 11 I . - I ..) 11 � tes ­ I d, il�,,,,�,,,.,I.-��,:�if(hi4t---w�o,-nder�,if-i&he,'.had,�'.�*aid-; cat,,And1Wil1,_s iep. easa, aag-, ei . _�__ thing-, , ' A- man .With .arr,un . .. Y�- Q��- tm-gketq",.-s!xL,v-t�tledi-,nv�,�ct--%opc-iied-u-iLit I I I 1�1 r X __ t`q, ..._ 0 . i re, a ee more s ow y. __ . .t tit6falfy ill an unclean spirit, ranged, and the bo I is s d. � - _1 � .1 , a eve" i' -t' .' re4dy to.shaTe his meal with the.hens; ,pir .. . . : � the Frost Fal�y,toqelied thern With her', grandmother. "After breakfast we-,, ting rouW-thi n ng, and I'll 'i4ai , .':' , � ' � . 'these breeds are primatilly . intended, ��_ . - I - .. � � . I I : . I . 'and . . which. denotesthe intiang-te connection 34. All the c , y sit the -door A . I . - i will go to scie.19 , , , , � . . her owa. liblinet. " � .-�. - .� 1_ . . I . . I ' I '. between the "Ispirit" �itd the mafi.- It v M.id picture- of t ie surging- inhAsir arid *, wAnd,. 11 - -1 11-- -:-V)1.__ . .1 '. " ­� . I but lie must - riot- be too generous [for milk prodactiob i , ' 'fl, I ., 4�­,­� .�,- �. . � . I e- - .. I ' JF after breakfast, sure en-,` '" ­­ ­­� I A . ,thus deprive himself) or h Will be un . .- 4.0-- i � 1. 1. g pAtienici of th6'Grcat "And Who ist'he Frost' airy I ask- And'ri&'. � � . � I I . ,pus, and not,prove - 8 - -the unweaiyla . I � Keep the Boy I . . ­' .. . , . . - iar oil Rodents, . .* . ' so afflicted to be- ill the syusgogueo 1jeal&. Suff I ' , �: C�l . derfed become nery . does riot eem out of order for a mail ered not the demon's to ;d Eulilie. . . I oc)ugh, they found half a doveh'oPeli Surrounded With Musle. . � . . . - ' . . 'Witie . I � . I ,l. -When you wa -tl * . I ­ to be a,go'�d bredder�, The *gluttonr . -4`ffi�n I ak, betause they kne* him implies' �'The Frost Fain.y4?"' repeated grAnd�, burs, and gathered a halidful I of &�st litaspollie c.tal"e�,li'" . � -_ 7�' The rat. is lone, of the world's Worst .sixide his was t6l malady and flot spe. I � . . . 'Cried. ; , A, Male is equ�ilybad. He becomes 2ver- that their testimony would in Some nir)theri -who delighted in Make.:believe ',nuts'from the ground,., I .1 water,'the best place to-putit is tight .. " . . , . . animal, pests. It lives in -filth. ixnd an wiclegn. physical disease. Mork. te-, I n �' . . . I fat .,A,ile the hens,,do not- get th'eir -visl o.ut-­�Serdirikcd out. . Suddenly while way embarriss,his �viyrk. � kilowt- , , as Much as any child, �'Whyi she is � ', '.We will iiot eat tl�em sill," said, In-thii Centre of,the,basl wherelti . 9, � . I . , . . I I carries filth With -it ,on its fs to I some .hen ,You '. I . I � tile' consaguli wag soeilcing there burst forth presents that the. demons had a - the one *,Vho comes to tell us that, the: gftlldol6ther, ."B;;t we Will Plant surrounded with water. , W' - I . . share' and rice 'k -poor, ;Awellings. afid storerooms, to pollute- -Jesus . i edge �of Jesus' MOSSirt-hW-churfict . ... . .1 .. . . , f th4w; ana*jhen, When Tau come want to develo� your boy's appreela- .: - 4 . i - tba- scream of the poigessed Maii. - I , lee King is on his way." , � . I fortility. The rkatur6, of 6ry niale � tti .. . to e�, � and destroy human food. 'It. varriies -la I ­ I . . ' . I . :24.. What havd W6 to do with thee? which it was Inot 11 119. to divulge at Alld When will she let* tht- brown , ()gain, - you will find some tk%by treca 1 tjo� of music surroUnd 2inwith rftuifC,� . bird should be studied. . - 'me, . I . .. � . I . . . For good strong fertility it is best - bubonic glague and other diseases aA thou'Come to derjOloy us? -The till- this till - __ I_ . _ ,. i nuot's out?" . .. �. : , - I that, sliall' be your'dwn."' .:. I I in the home, and keep taking him to � .. - � . . . 11 ___w __ - __ . -- ---.I'..-- ­_... ­ ...,._­,._­ .­... ­­ --'I-.-- I... . " *in , . I fataI to mazi and 6 brings about the � � I . ij I I ner than the fe- , I fdoh� ".. � .. . I thl�t tha inak beL younrn .. . �n st1falta Nvill jolrset,aO Uk-61111004 (J. , any day now! -You see in thisi - "That Will bA full." said P,ulalic, and, i musical programmes. Encourage I . . . ! d'eat-11 of great n i1wri of per$ I - ' . . . ! '' U aritio'g. . I I , inalea, or, at leatt, of the rt 6f the world it - . .., ,� . I Same. 4ge; - . " � 'on getp cold so soon." I picking up a little­Aick, ".0le at once, I in every condelvable' Wo�-AO deVOte , I lluiills�. -ir-loys ,cropsi e, ,D�,S%11,111�. ! Iddricy oi Do el irr I . . is ju.,4t bir enough t gical study. . I I ing hens, or a �t tr . I I . ,an to dig a -bo � 40 to %rltl I S but a cockerel with �vbarl y . I I I i ; sboZ� Ulf ', "Did you ever sce her, gratid-l'beg . � -0 T.tir 6g :.young poultry, stored tood'and fabrics, , . . I I . COW I bep ilitbeopeii &brV.- , . .1 I . � �. 1. Take - th 'u'Jivaii � CkEkyonfiiet�,P . I , . yearling cock with tw6-year-old Mils, . s and ". . . . . I I , I' it is: bartlifui, mother?'! - ..� . .. I hold one Aestrilit" I e Case of Arthur S � r ' causes fires, ruins hrtificial pond I I , dity that is not stormy; .; t - . � . . ­_.,�. r.!, � .. . r , � '.10, '. I Ir I .. . ...., . nn�! 1't6o beiialne Sir Arthur. Sulli'vO'n. Re � I would. be bettbr, . ., .1 . by liuvw1rig', and by � Horses that POW in the stable right';! however, for tho-ni to remain on ill ai ti -t! '- , . . . . #' - - I ­ ..... ­ . � - I . � I � I .. onilitinkmen . t . s . � I this thin sheet of dough.',F old so as to "' was one tat those fortunate boys' at : . .1 -----'.%--- nawing do ages, fol6nda�tiorfo"' loors 16ld- be tailight". I. .. 7 . . I 9 in r �f P alarig'need more.w6kk� It you lihvefl't ' cold rain. * Thei* foal,sl . . ' lle,rfect I Pastry. � � sical talent whose'parchts en�our-, ` . � , . - .. � . .1 . Store holity in A roiirn� that is dry; doors., furniture Arid much other Pr6p"J ohy for -them to do, let them Tull in the � to lead an(I-stand tied, duiiiiig:the first; , I I ketbrgiilayers. Pitt, roll and, Md inu . . . . - I . I .1 . . . . � , m% arid sift., t%k',O eupfulq of flour Trin . . aged Ills every nionlelit of devotion to - I � , winter. I. .1 � . i :,I, It , Agaill. ('hill' five minutes And pro- I . ' . I I . - I . Iya ' '6,ry, d . I with one ligif teaspoonful of, SO . ; muj1c,And surrounded, him with every . and fairly warm to preserve it in best ertyi the Mouse, though striallel-1 is 1 1 . ..., I I rd a. short time ev Ay. That will � Breeding W A pitotty, 1� ,iinro to bake. . I L . . I 1. condition throughout the Winter. ah�yyst A§ destructive� .1 . I. I 11 - for trvtter� - . ­ �. I Xpro-Is it's '. - . . � I Work two tablespo6nfuls, of, lard into, . r . I opportunity to absorb'iind e- . � . . . . I . T armers may do their part in eradi-! help theril to work off some of tile ex" i good roadr 'to a bad failure. - Leave, I . . .11 I ­ . I ­ - I I'll I I � ' .4*- - -, , I tis . I . . . , i � . ., 11, . �. �. . 'i . 11 . in th lthAips of fingers or two� __-.4 __�� very best, Music ,%�.'As his p1q.N . . , eating .these pests by ratproofing tr(t steam. * I that, to men' i0in ale txperts J � the: - e flour wi . , I - rin I ffIrSHES � 1� Well-curea Alfalfa hay free from,�' f -ks. When. the niixture- look,; like, . . , fatlier Was %, b4ndmast;or, d, it-docour, - T PRICES PA111 dwellings and Wrii.t, I)y threshing I �bIlSilie.qJ.. $tiCk to good, all-rourill 01 - . . . . I 'from (Just is. one of the best, roughageq for! JAI,yn- hor,qVs, � .. I illp.-Ii, ,%qt1j 6 1�11ife: stir in 000ugliat,t '' Not ji single rat should; be Allowed aged the, boy to try 411 the W4.1d inattu- �' , ., grain earlier and by moving it . ..", I , . iL14!,;F,a,_C CPO I I'l; I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I 11 I , l&.7 1 1 1 1 -Vor,POULTRY, OAM I " colts bdt it generally I'fir rdrl -' _ . . . . water to, make it dc,uglh.,Kifo�ad tlight- to .exist aromlid the farm build. ings I Alents he could fit .1114 little 1"Uth too.'. I . a vHERS the JOtln pkomptly, so,that rats and I 0 ,,econrimieal � . . - I 44 _1-..____1-, . ­ cover, lw � 'hag � lie lley(%x forteA'the boy to ail fiviWelA � I * I . I . � . THERS � . ' h r 6!� I . _. . .1 - ly, , .'� antl .. A nsido f(& five mi-'thiq Winter, � - When a6me'lierioll ­4� I . rl",se wrike for oartioul(tra. . Mice will not be harboidd and fed., SUPplement it''With Ot 9 "'0119 e' , , , . . . as. timothy, anixed lli;,�t., to:n, I -till, int I . ,help by such CuVunlbkyr- And 1011t. into Olin slril)14 llutp�z. Pat Norith ro . � o' 04eovered . a -0nod uAe T -of fhese pests-" (-cilne ,toak, aud so at ei,±,ht yedr4 old , I. r I V. Volyzan & 0,01, Individuals everywheve may �)(, mi�;, fodder. Beg,des leli(lIng '. r ,,,,,, Q' and dot N .1- t lo'!�111-%ollflils they"Call I red lsts 4w 0� A p, - .. I .. .Vlet, 06 AOU046fto warks16 MOU4,841 Ing, And poisoning rats al V V. it) pilt about where.ants ai)oulldlibin-she , . - r I be ) I t ougli t .1 u - Arthur pollItl play ,aveny wind Instru trilplil . I` I -,, ts o-.0 ier's bAnd. .' - I � a methoil of feeditig- Will invariably drive them a of margarine ill vety sm. . � . ply pll iltnnands.v:�c I ment ill his fatl ,,, .r � i tile, Taltion such , . r . . I . . . .1 I . � - . .I-' -1-11-r-1 ,t. 11,1-11,-'r , "k1lid dev,tro ing t1loyn ill other ways, ,,� I . . . . w . �. . � t. , . � . � . .. y . I I el .1 . I r I � I I I I r I . I I 00 , ,.#, * , . I . . . . . I � I . . . .. . . I .1 I . � . .. , I . . . r . . . I .. � . . I I . . I I