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Port Perry Star, 24 May 1923, p. 3

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Issich, the The ; | attention should be given to] 'poisons, Cheesecloth| the deep and thorough preparation of: first g to netting are often used potato lands that are inclined to be the plants, Sometimes a' close in texture and not easily pul- should be to a depth of from six eight Inches, the whole soil being well : the ; llow box is used; the bottom 18] verized. The preparation tillage wh th ad rg ens am LE prophets were opposed to sacri- te moet Influantial, : IT mos uen ' 'pulverized' by careful plowing hen ans "and perceived cleatly the trend an f "taken out, netting or screen is tacked t 'over the plants. Others flour or finely- wdered air-' the vk intB] ane % aieuid be in thesly is fit to work to that depth, dikcing and harrowing after- io; Before plowing the land in oroughly disced, so that of th pulverized soil will be he w ottom. It is well to soil when it is just go ROlY Co a Tas uld Sunday fiathe; all' i 'turned 'ealled "potato-bug." _The| disc t} "from eggs laid by| dry. 4 They fields, § b a f ; p green d to, will happen in the closer types 2aNis gros Te ad bare if it is not dried out sufficiently.| | 5, add two ds of After plowing, exercise care to work| r. 'three: pou of it with the disc harrow before it dries TA few hours fn a drying] {wind may be sufficient for discing; cting poiso he Pots, being left a day or two unworked Spray larvae are hatching! si ; not come the rets,| the Lo sunds of acid phosphata; 56'5% ) of muriate | of pay. nds per acre Th "(or muriate): of 'potash and 1 pound its is an alternative robes A may bé used for gree frames and vegetabl pn me.--Isa. 6: 8. d to the upper reaches of society eruisalem and had all the marks erial splendor and prosper- Chifon. 2615-15) as well as with pping a earth or , and! No 1, In the year . . died. We do not know whether Uzziah was'already leper (2 Shran 26:21) w ved te call. In' any faze the of age) by his ig was thay Sag's ahead of the furrow slice turned by ' 3 % u was a one. 0 he : ar - ah of he ! King ! votakion of Traphot the plow. mouldboard.. This-arrange- i i GS pen #5 o" Alling place of God the ions of = his 'sure but the an the pr To the the § nitrate of soda per 100 square feet.| train, its. If sach plant gave an eight [ounce ear, the yield would be 104} gid ing If only one plant] in each hill gave : p Ca > + Use enough to get : an eight-ounce ear, a big lasting suds arid the yield would be 28 bushels per b 8 8 partiacre. Now the work and expense' of Partl interest on investment, fertilizing the tiland, plowing, planting, and cultivat- r garden crops this so nd as for a twenty-five per cent. or 'be an ry 'two ora thirty-three per cent. crop. Good , at the rate of 5 gallons|seed is, therefore, the first insurance f'rod; for potted plants, at|for a 100 per cent. stand in the corn 1 to 6 fluid ounces 6-' field. Big lasting suds--one secret of Rinso's amaz- ing power to dissolve dirt. If you' dori't get lasting suds, you have not used enough Rinso. Soak an hour or more Om, (Colored clothes only half an hou) After soaking, only the most soiled clothes need a light rubbing with dry Rinso. Your clothes don't need boiling if you use Rinso. But if you like to boil your white cottons, use it, 2 Kings 18: 13 to 20: 19; enough Rinso solution to get the suds you like. Isaiah 1: 1; 6: 1-13. Golden Text--Here am I; send Rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world to do the family wash as easily and safely as LUX does fine things. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO SPL arr 1 | Israel. © TO TRAIN A CALF TO LEAD--When V. 7. Laid it upon my mouth. In the you take the pail of feed to the harn,| HOG-WORM REMEDY---Use one gallon | Bible fire is frequently regarded as a f castor oil and eight ounces of oil of ; :2:| put a rope around the calf's ne~k and| of castor oil and eight of f Julitying agency. {Seo Mal. 8:2; rently re firmly pull fit a shore way | chenopodium, For pigs weighing up y uke 3:16.) "Jehovah is a fire in ; und effect Spon Isaiah; fori i to forty pounds, use a half-ounce dose, we ' contact with the sin of his people| to the bucket. Do this from the time ad of from. forty fo sixty saw a higher From this' which must either consume them or| of first feeding. Always put the ro Isaiah became a factor which' urify them" (A. B, Davidson). Hav-| on the calf betors you Feed it. It will pounds, use a one-ounce dose. For reckoned with in the life of ng been of his'sin, Isaiah felt| soon rush to its pail with the rope in| 8dult hogs, from two to four ounces > : the sense o a on and could HOW yur hands. Do the same when you | 8t a dose, fiddress both God and man with clean fred it grain. Teach the calf that| Jeep hogs off feed for Swenty.gouy vision came a4 the' rope means feed. hours, then give them water, and then in the temple. He fell! V. 8. The call was not addressed pei the oil. Hold the pigs by their fore- tle ecstacy, during th directly to Isaiah. He merely over- The Jointer Plow. legs, but do not let them throw thelr y temple Jaded away or or Shan Joi ee ta am The Jointer plow was developed heads back. Give the 'oll with a ayy Was: tran red into the with a holy God, he realized that a|through the appreciation of plow Hinge, squirting it at the side and temple where God dwells in! d to deal with th } OV back of the tongue. Hold tho. hand 'the various appurtenances t was needed to deal with the! makers of the necessity of mixing] Joo Vids nots 55 muha Thm ; became ymbolie sin ang Song of Lis {opis and he| vegetable matter with the soil during) (oo © tual realitie responded, "Here . the plowing operation. The jointer is . : APPLICATION, a miniature plow attached to the main 1. The: the t. The im-| Plow beam in such a position as to' bo oat of on Brophet. i of the cut and roll a small furrow slice into ng Isaiah (perhaps twenty years|the bottom of the furrow and Just ITI. PREPARATION FOR SERVICE, 6-8. ~~ V. 8, It is remarkable that Isaiah, on discovering his sin, did not seek to) expiate it by sacrifice. On the whole, fice as a means of getting into com- | munication with God. A more excellent {way was needed. - A live coal. It was 10 a custom in Hebrew domestic life to He be- burn fuel in a brazier or to heat stones in a hearth and to apply them, when withdrawn, to what was to be boiled or baked. The seraphims were thus following a domestic custom in polities man! aristocrat. As a young an) the brilliant reign which was attended 5-15) as well as y and ness, oe ens eee A farmer is known by the stock he A br keeps. isolated life'of the B qi Tsaiah ¥y : - "Metallic Galvanized, or Brick, or C Inexpensive and Quickly Lal Send for Circular **S™ The Metallic Roofing Co. i 403 1194 King $t. W., Toronto unworthiness. ment permits the turning of a wider furrow slice and puts all vegétable But 3 havah called Rigen matter well under the cutter of the © For pulse to be opera overcame every turned furr slice. Jointer plows are 88: | other deration, and he cried out: | equipped with a shorter mouldboard fa 'am I, send me." The call tol that is shaped to invert the furrow | religious Joadronip comes in differ-| slice--more cufl or steeper are the he! ant ats to young men and women.|terms generally used to describe the 'and r example, felt an inner pres-| jointer plow mouldboard, A wheel Eaves him no rest, | hy and a landside designed to keep the dh _comman e i by How, straight of uniform depth and ep'{ : poke steady are also part of the jointer po Qaliles, A py Swe plow equipment, Shorter handles, them "Come, follow me, and I| shorter beam, and shorter mouldboard you fish for men" (Moffatt).| are characteristics very pronounced 2 smatic experience. Most| when the jointer type of plow is com- "the convic-| pared with the Scotch or long plow it they can be of use as reli- type. : 3 , : gious any supernas 5 ¢ -and overwhelming» vision. "The oR J har to be done; why should Seeding a Terrace. Inot 1 do it?" that is often the way| When lawn seed is planted on a ter-! 'in which decision 'to Pp "of his personal in the meshes suftable for fox pens "Brayco Brand." free fox booklet 8 Largest Ju Suiting Delors In Brace, McKay 3 Company 'come to our race, washing rains may come before o the task of leaders it is up and wash all the seed away. kind of work which fell to|To prevent this, cover the freshly it-of Isaiah, We have that planted terrace with thin burlap until 3 | ily. to be a religious | the seed is well sprouted and ready to people, but, Ee 2 /push through the soil. Small sharp . P a stakes pushed through the corners of '| the burlap will hold it down. Often a 3 terrace may, be saved from washing while the grass is young by covering ot. | With burlap before a rain, ere ier i A Farmer's Ambition. It should be the ambition of every farmer to be able to leave his farm in 1a better condition, when he is called #1 to his: final reward, than it was when found it. The man who dieu dshion ' he found it. He fs an unprofitable] | servant. He is an unfaithful steward. (

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