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Durham Review (1897), 2 Feb 1922, p. 6

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me “with; mn,cm Men-0mm "etpoaitioass, 'mrrod,afternd nix-rm! '5 101nm: rt good policy to pry Rinswpanddoummdwsm t,e"eyemyeietsecii"tCCuii'i' May. Another way to he]! is by ob. tr.Ptrhtrr_thtgiHmGiicir"'th'e',"i 1,tatettrrr.trtarcirCr'il"'l "o.sga-s-L.e_._, Tran-tom do not require union the fsrrrt winter h swung yearn. Bu Wm found it good 1101 “in op and down uni 01' a cowl)", to see if then mm eww, Mme “Lon “A of {I ct IN " " dr, in '9, " N '" “a day, and meshes, wh i In! nu tl W tt ti " p103? 20x50 Im- 1 h to they It th ai Some farmers hold to" the ”my, let wail enough ahmo--if a white who, why bother with it? They do not think of the has caused is; ur pensive rerhirs and delay, when tii) mg the m5 of lamest. I recall to mind a misfoxurie' that Immanuel! ’n' nd wt W tmne 0 Jthee ne It is amt ttt " D0013 T I hada we p, and I dit rag can of , (ery Jack Fr 1 down on th an consign t l the miiriG J Jil, be 'tBtmeri to rest Went to work. Arm of whatever eh its full urttrt;h Irma in the other “WWW of the 1 We is ap- W More the t is obvious, that otxnm, at the lit Th he 0moe rusigr spit. yd extent that. they -a forceful ne- am-iml conditions therosas,tvea, to take the whole the governm- to ad a very conven- i I 69W 't, he of my outfits I th opt tid ht " my outfits.,) "that is a tom.iition calling for te.tlt l Frrst woul‘d‘ sum my! winter overhauling. Dirt m, the teason't, and oil will also wepgnulate "l. the ign the tractor! Parn.eto shalt housing, . sometnmeu ital! m a com-' .shtrtine the mutt. It mll'be found hop way about! m tte pumps, around the radiator con- :m‘fmdoi roe-ml mytans, m the fomfeed oil reser- r tmvkr and) vote, m the gear oil reservoir; and it J-,'. fhoor and' must be Tmoved. The governor all: 1:11. m su'vJiiir'.for cleanmg and very accurate ad- , t mtcct the I Justment. A good acting governor will (, “I r was a) lengthen the life of any motor. All s' m il, my _-ini)11,C,ctr,tyetsa.nvasit 1e.th?romrhly over-. om m a trifle “is pre tl in: wooden e than we: to yr, and the dyf ft ,Amu‘g mommy Itat they can he re- conunertded to the public with cer- tainty. The same Performanee holds, in the vase of tomatoes, of which!l thexe is the Alacrity. It has become) quite well known as a variety for! earlinezs, quality and yielding ability.I If such varieties are added to the gar-I den tests, or arther varieties that have become known, there is little doubt! but the} a... ---_s. _-- prove satisfactory and Where it is desired to i mariy varieties, it u a t refer to definite data den Particular question, and find out from the repor ments the Performances I on wnemer commercial or for home use, Accord It is here that discrimination has to The m be applied, because there are muny(°f play novelties being offered which mav branches ti Procrastination on the part of those " intending to order seed may end in _Idi&wppoixitrnent. because the bulk of ll seed orders received by seed houses (are received hate in the season. Thom (orders that are sent in early, are E liable to receive exactly what is asked i for, whereas, orders sent in later may {receive many mbstitutions. i The requirements, whether general 10? spetitie, as the case may be, will) have some influence on the choice to he made. However, it is a well known fact, and most people are well agreed upon it, that earliness, yielding abil- ity, uniformity and quality are the chief deciding factors when making a choice of varieties for a garden, whether Commereial or for home use. It is here thm A.hn,,,.t.s,t-t,, . day In order to obtain the best I tram the garden, it is a well 1 Ifa1n that good seed of the bes [ ieties is one of the important fe which will insure certain sucoes this regard many of the old tsta varieties are still giving satisfy results, but it is a good poli this sea-son of the year to stud records of past years, to atteert the. crops obtained then, comm" OPEN? with the requirvmnnm n Ordering 7 ""-'"e. -__-t.. vu uncr- u , . . I" I voir, in the gear oil reservoir; and it! exclmrnfetd hngsm; #:1132133,ng _ must be removed. The governor cal-Isl in to sit down a moment :vhile with {for cleaning and very accurate ad- for her husband. "How do you 'lil',',? justment. A good acting governor will‘age to interest them so?" l lengthen the life of any motor. y) "We make games” she re lied “I wank have q must be thoroughly over-; never could do all a“; work he?» except hauii and timed with the crank shaftlfor their help but I try to make it u whm the pistons, are connected up pleasure instead af a task i I agam. This should be the last opera- really believe I enjoy it as much u tics, ~o :hat no other adjustments) they do." ." 1sil.t Y'n‘u‘ni it out of time. 1 After umber “an M,” ____. ‘L, ' . rings, in the compression chamber, and on the head of the piston, no mat- ter what may be done to try to pre- vent it. The pistons must 1tt,tty1r) be well oiled, and this cylinder oil contributes largely to these ttttti That is a condition calling for bothI summer and winter overhauling. Dirt and all will also accumulate in the, JUICE th RUN of er to obtain the best results garden, it is a well known good seed of the best var- me of the important features U insure certain success. In! rd many of the old standm‘d‘ are still giving satisfactory Seed of the. Best quality 1 the n our best these are ed theh, compare favo y requirements of to- reports of experi- mm of such sorts. case of early corn, deohn and Sweet! rich are fully ten; " best early var-l m are white, but; by, earlimess andl, - ,7“...... w» mum on: the we dblowed a Grunthnothero otrntrtbuted three chat- to lamb. as.“ which were much 'tpttreeiated. A md may be not. to introduce new a good policy to dealing with this! and in this mm! e part of those d may end in e the bulk of Y seed houses: season. Those! in, early, arm [ draft Vegetables. may Institute take a part in the promms, and once a year we have a meeting left entirely in the hands of the girls. They plan and give the quorum and - -- -"6, u unmou- 'stration or conduct a discussion on some practical subject. Developing Talent. In the way of developing talent we always aim at having the ttiris of the htstitute take a Dart in the lam-“- sometimes w ncvp up With the crowd. Father [ 1,rrlrim/eii' and put them in the drainer. (Lard; Marion wiped dishes and Estelle wiped tory silver, while Eddie put them all away. r at' To-night I was allowed tp help the tht' two girls with the drying. ’23! "Just four minutes by tho oGot, "J a - ----, _ - " Bracmar says: " 2? effective ways we h icovering talent is by (ning and arranging (in the hands of the directors selected al l‘fcrcmt parts of the l usually in touch TV individuals in the so way have a better it are best fitted for. d to have each membe some feature of the the year. Those whu or are not Uile h " you Know a good thing; pass it mother on," the organized home-workers of did rea Ontario are discovering and develop- Grandm img a wealth of talent in themselves respond and others in many neighborhoods. posed t4 Braemar mm:- "ft-, " .* With the simple m "If you know a good I "Just four minutes by the oloek," annoum'ed Eddie, proudly. "We beat." I "When we put them through in less than five minutes we beat the clock. When it's more than that, the clock beats as," explained Marion. "We have a song: we 'most always sing," put in Estelle in a hurt tone, "but everybody was talking so fast to-night there wasn’t a chance." "Sine it now," I suggested. "Pd lnvo F., Inw- " .. , (“my supper was over and the baby tucked in bed the next game was in (order. It was called The Dish Lum.. idry. The two duhpans and the drain- ier were set in line. Mother washed l the dishes, her accustomed hands able to 11041“ “n ....-u_ aN v no net Part and do it well, And keep right at it steady. Bef eIp your mother, work your best, their Do your mother's dishes. and d 'ash them spry and wipe them dry Eddie Aceording to her wishes." ring a The next day I saw that the spirit canton play was carried into many the t anches of the family life. Such their: -----, E, {I I could not resist a peek into the ite,i.ii-iiir'i after the three had gone y there, for, to.the time tf the bugle f call, "I mm't get 'em up in the morn. j ing” they were singing: "‘Each dish in its place. mac-h dish in its place. Each dish in its place on the table!" Small Estelle was eareful1y laying the knives, forks and spoons. Six- iyftuuold Marion was putting dishes in, place with care and precision and Eddies, was bringing in from the kit- chen plates of food given him by his mother; No great task for any one of them, bat, except for a few finish- ing touches from an older person, the supper table was ready. "7- u... “Au/ml not willing to give a talk or a paper on a subject will les give a reading, a demon- or conduct a discussion on i" -- MW'IIUA'I u) start. tru {before going had yum {children that they play the 4 game, then go to the dining; {set the table. -"-- -mvvuuu DI . DUTIES. BY HELEN WAITE MUNRO. "Pick up and catch It, what shall happy co-operation made it bet" sang small Marion. ‘work a pleasure. The n “Baby’s rubber rattle, one, two, on as if by magic. The c “has,” responded four-year-dd Es-‘from the bars were imam nape, laughing to see Marion looklnmnnfc A-.. - n . Eddie's, it The: arranging of our programs Tds of the directors. These selected annually from dif- rts of the community are I touch with the different i in the society and. in that a better idea of what they tted for. An effort is made ch member responsible for Ire of the program during Those who are not musical] THIS JOLLY FAMILY SINGS "Your uId not resist a peek into the room after the thee had gone for, to_the tune tf the bugle can’t get 'em up in the morn.. - ,-__. .n a.. "One of the most] we have found of dis. Wt is by placing the plan-Ian r red water, oie/t, cm brother Eddie w to answer her. By Unearthing gidiiik 'hhih 'AF., inutes by the clock,” ', proudly. "We beat." working ' formula; duet Making Game of HouseWorF“ F - -""'hrr% tuck at." Should be at " magic“ to express their thoughts clearly as i. talk or concisely in public. The business pa 98“ will of the program is a help in this c' ' femon- rection. Discussion on current event 'drum on parliamentary procedure, and the lav af Ontario as they relate to worm and children are very useful in drew alent we ing the members out and mun. la of the them to express their mm. 'mgmw The Bognor Plan. he girls. Bognor Institute thinks that one . mm and the best my: to bring out all bin nts. We talent and ingenuity af the women am crest in their Milieu u to have a play eom ways a pricing them all. The men’s patienm a work. is exercised in numberless ways bu1 of the they certainly enjoy seeing their in aha wives and “were on the stage. _ talent. Such a play is the "Temple of Fame." Grand- It Wu gotten up entirely by country roted a women and their childan who, with of the the exception of three teachers. were e chow- nllrlnstit'ute men. We think any Wed. A community can do the same. We gave, '_, my two three." '. By the time of Marion Was Ito, answer to K We believe that all should be able "1 to express their thoughts elearly and r concisely in public. The business part l of the program is a help in this di.. " rection. Discussion on cumnt events, b parliamentary procedum, and the laws, af Ontario the they relate to women and children are wry useful in draw.. jing the members out and getting I them to ems their thrnatrhts. The Raynor Plan. , Bognor Institute thinks that one of l the best ways to bring out all the talent and ingenuity af the men and their Mills; u to have a play com- 1 prising them all. The ment patience ( is examined in numberless ways but 1 they certainly enjoy seeing their t wives and We". on the stage. Such a play is the "Temple of Fame." It wu gotten up entirely by country f women and their childlen who, with 0 11h --tt, _1 n _ - . - - --eee- ."""* m" {mm TT8 it on two consecutive nights to an it com“, the. reruts of 0001*16 Pay, Pverftowing audience in our home vil- y the. three 'rmging helpers claimed Inge, and also in two neighboring h their reward. towns. The theme of the play is this: m A goddess issues a proclamation that lidda Talents she will give a cavwn to the woman who has done the most good in the! --- world. Each woman, dressed in chap! a duet was contributed by a Emmi.- acter, presents her claim. We had" t mother and her daughter. Two splen- them from the Queen of Sheba io the: f did readings were also given on 2Ist cealtuxy girl. We bong-m the! . Grandmiothars' Day. One Gmndtnother skeleton of the play hut Nth-d 02hr; I responded very ably to a toast m eharictem as we saw tit. For mcicnety, posed to the Grandmothers. we had one woman we thought would; _ Then in addition to literary talent,,nmk°"1 good "Mrs. Santa Llla1rr," tfi' we find in arranging for concerts,‘ we composed a part for Itey'.‘An::1'l:nr suppers. or social evenings, that some] would make a good Japhcu s ')i,'i,'i'it'jai") members have special ability for work- ttr, we make a part for her, We had 1 ing on committees and, besides having Sth' queens, funny Parts, and solemn-J a fund of excellent ideas, have a faeul- parts. . There were 37_.wonoen presCtrt- ' , ty for planning and managing the ed claims, but counting pm, hew' practical side and can always be de- EMS, attendants, chorus gala, tTeh-io l pended upon to see things through, testra, em, them were 77 m the play} which is no small part of a swocessflul Each women looked- af,t.e.r her pwn " organization. costume, and what she did no.t travel Thought Expression. 11qu she borrowed of her neuo'Mmr - duet was contributed k mother and her daughter, did readings were ahet Grandmiothlers, Dav. One. I - ..-v-.-vu "1'le Eddie pulled into the contre of the ring a big brown jar. And from its comma, the results of Cookie Day, the three singing helpers: claimed their reward. l Pie and briirii'd tarts, but the best We all can say Comes when Mother bakes on Cookie Day. _ C-c-c~cookies, beautiful cookies. I Never had and; Anim, m- M“ Then with eyes dancing whispergd together a nu look I weather's fine. Splash, splash, splash, we 1 washing! Soapimr, scrubbing, wringing Hanging on the line to dry So we'll.on bye and bye; Washing is the nicest work f '"_-__.. .._ nun 3v, Make the clothes as white as snow Then we'lt hang them out to dry upon the line., Every piece all clean and neat; Sunshine makes them amen BO sweet, We are happy when we see the of Tramp, Trump, "To the kitchen w H_opping _ .. v -- ---ww - 11W! ' just so. Hurrah.' Hurrah! We leanved it long aco- - Wemynotbesoverybigbutwe surely are not slow, While all the beds we are making." They gathered around me happily before they went outdoor to play. "You surely are a set of happy help. em,” I told them. "Do you have a song for everything you dof" "Pretty nearly," Marion replied. "Want us to sing you the one We have! When Mother lets us help With the/ washing?” _ I 1tthtrantogethertoihetaney, -_ "-5." ml“ axiuull'. - and place the pillows right When all the beds we are making! Hurrah.' Hurrah! We’ll make the beds tum; -- " _.,..,..uuw‘y’ LVAM, and tuck the edges tight; Never leave a wrinkle or we’lll feed it in the night; Smooth the covers straight and square ‘ mm; .1- -- At '.. -"", "w vvvquA use gm! 0-K} I the 'utrintr to the tune of Buy a Broom and the fbtlowing words: "We're men-y little Masks, , A-dusting, a-dusting, 1 We're merry mm James, I A-dusting away. Weve' swept it an neatly, We've aired it all may, We% rid of dust completely, *A-dunybing to-day." The morning work was finished with making the beds to the tune of Mares ing Through Georgia. "Spread the sheets up smoothly, folks, , WAY THROUGH STACKS OF kitchen -G, £17120, , ttae"; shut: w -e. y; a“ urtglluol“ _ "--'9__.. I It was eduuative as wel) as enter- at all should be able taining. Taking an in an naming .thoehs WWW and has ever created such an interest in lt.?. The bums”. part on neighborhood and it win be re- 19 a help m this di.. membeued for years to wane. ion on 01mm events, ----.--.- . ocedtrre,and the laws, It is estimated that Jess than one‘ WNIEWWWmdnhmfumimneshflism-ovime very useful in draw.. min a bathroom, rs out and getting ----t--- their thoughts. Give the breeding ewes n din-nee to or Plan get outside for exercise. Clo-e ocu- l " . am is detrimrmuil to all classes , e thinks that one d af breeding (1mm rbrintroutai1the k *riehfttot ty af the women and Mather much bluveaplaycom- chance in the hm my! seeing t The men's patience of stock. [are eomiadeeation should t unbeu'less ways but be given to the ”faction of O sin a njoy seeing their ho mate with thtyrmedimr funnies. o tern on the Ma e. ------i----u "Temple of Irwin If the ehildmn have tonne} the cof- entifgly by wuntry fee habit, drop a M!” in the' pot and " di’m -k.. -2aC, “A --, . f ONTARIO ARCHIVES . TORONTO Icing merrily they 1' a moment. frosting nice work that we “Home mifk and iugarr Mir?é({"w Jute WW" harm-1 mme. . wt?“ of. the "an morntmr use has erstteir “it”! if" “arm” pun aatft of ---- they . weak " . . Wm c hmm mill! tt',ttty.. -J i,r,frr.um.s 1% with beet m. Put ','tty,pr' m a V. 7. Fifty . . . p a'bly from those in Je the desire to see the to happen. they my Elisha. srt'a dismam'e, banks of the river v _ - -""_"-"és uwu. "ews w1ttr- out much sympathy. I V. 6. I will not leave thee Still 'e lr,Ahear, chance We given to Elisha to turn back (see vs. 2 and 4), but with- oat avail. Not only mag-ht he have felt that he might be of some comfortl to Elijah before his death, but the last! moments with his great minister were) (no rexoious to law. He would clingl to him to the very end. l --------- um societies (“9's"am'fib" Ar the time of Elisha. ti V- ._...,..u, was p appear to have a strict angst and lived . together in coma near the great ‘mctuMes and vii-nu! " “-4-" - I - v. a. whoainguwbe the last tai: visited ore y entered upon bleak mien east of the Jordan which was to be the some of Elijah’s death. It was fitting that Elijah should be strengthened in spirit by a band of prophets in Jericho before proceeding on his journey. Sons of the propheu.‘ The fathers at these prophets were: not necessarily prophets; It was not} a hereditary caste. This Hebrew term', mus aimply “members of the pro: Phetie guild." From the first prophecy pended to dmw its member: WLM‘ - iii7Ci,"'Ch'ty _ -e""e 6-2-1}; "h'e"",','kTi I! 5113“,] .. men- i1aie curiooi on 'kGdiiiiiii 9. ut maker t 'yitrht We (far matter. (A..iilJ'll'ilrpg,'ko"til' was “.1 March! sumac-war to tum. ., . i‘w‘" lonied. Elisha to turn back but thin v. 10. A hard thing. Spas-Irma! ems. if y being refused, they journeyed on will!» the haydest to eommunieatm Only; it , the prophetic band at Jer/ao, ,Gfd can gwe them, Hayward”. Ell-5 bed I Eliha’ . ".;.--u.redhunt.‘h|¢.|fh.ehz§fl_ue'l . a B Sorrows, " steadfaartnem, to remain with him 1n, ow, V. 5. Jericho wouMbe the last new?! [the last moments and to behold tho' 809} visited before they 4mm upon the messengers cf death, his request I chm bleak Willem east of the Jordan which Wt ald be granted. I R 'li'",', to bt,,tle, affine of Eliiah's deatM IO. Elijuh’a Donal-"Ira " mm-m-U was "an F a; nu: , . -- - __ .V-r..u antic manna-m r _ guru-mm JW Mrn mived I J. irc, "I"' nun-1'. . IT,',.?,?." lst prophets Elijah doubtlesee 1vitt) “on t”Vice as great as the other tr,',',',',,-) and “Wigwam, "fading to “WW them in their faith and (see Dent. 21: 17). ‘E' requested hedge an: Ivy 1u"lf Rte, work and to take a last tender leave! that he might be minim! the first-l 000, and twelve hacks a of them. The band of prophets in born among Elijah’s qtiriturrl mmv‘dixpoml a! the 230 childrm 39th]; having a Presentimmt diitAat is, the chief among the "iiu'ii'e"tii'.i, to plcd to the ten rural I 222:; “if tittthd'g,tj'j,iici, ',ii,ti?y,ii), prayer Wu not that he might be displaoed. I tc, t curtly MI Wm as m .. h l n . . ' y in their Cl',', “110:“ ld m L1tlyPtil?l',rl an”... '.ttyOlexytet f" Elijah,! Plod I: theit kin- -w e mm. The younger prophet, iiiiiiii?i, could lout,', turned wide: e two Prophets t journeyed to B‘s-Shel adhere there was another circle " "WIN Mn WNT.. " _ M nw to have hits ,iniil EGeritiri"" - m “I - -c." _._.., - -- -.- w... . m his suc- " of “tar with - ' W - Irma. W M001 of 1?lu'ttgtduiiiiitiyiii Life We”. At the 'e,,autrttr, “NW. Kitimdoneofitgm‘mhookofmee.W.WJomnhmw Ethewhmtw‘ rhe 17-19 'i.. t “saline. (1 King. At a dunk: manner, 1ods. 8.. 1t-17. a hat and It on I high at, but doubt melts a; ahro gt, I), 3.0, ii','); 11. EtiittIN th o, 10. he an“. trrykfew te-tand the bun rl,8P,Itrv,tdioeteAGii f, ' tyt m, v. 9. When ther "n l at.t.adtod to " e. t-ted in Mum m, ,which he my head 1ftittPut,ti into the maxed; 1",ttl'e'"ed,'leT,i' wide m" “Mm time comm“ 2 King. ch; 2 this would side bf Jam. 'filo'; m, m Comm.“ my on}, 18: 14-2]. Wis"l'iiUifi1' ' 4-7; g.. 1-15; ttttTit on to the Wild "y. will") all over the I I . re Mtg “mail mud? af flldlllUtg'.t to "ter, ifttt 1trt Moses had met his £3.63: j ten years. Five years 't,ti,U,tu,tt, , . . . . . t , 6. u 14 [ . - e that 13%: gwtllg? We. to Elijah: Herx..* for 'atidifg, a)?» Mamet 3 't','2fte,v.e,vt,. Now them, are be- li' band of Frame?" 'r.?.? h'viing with trpirituad stress, so he is drawn in tiirar . “T. and !iye huetdrvd, They tBQt-hel and fs'l'l'lligi', 'N5,t'd, 'ttig 'et crisis wrt his life to the mountain , reg 'l'1'l,r'i'ce,t mums? of tttll the “mm. ojourne _ . 110C [ (m in which M mmn- uses” a to ' uh _ P, 'wnd near idthtg',t,,etg of thelomian to die, “my "fldliTi"ew/liQ of Jim?! One well equipped big image?) If? o ‘15le. Misha, . Yee, mum Ask what I Illa" do w Emu if finsteyzsa team,” for f."' With get out Giii"iiiik {a}; 13%;; gimme: ed , tht'), before, his death some ( tmm primary to last hm‘emgh £53“; im th . , ' . Spare mat 0 av a r . ' . iierur" lation U"l2, It, y..!tyst,li:ry.r the m- m. It 'l.rtutiiui"';pttit 5...“?! “mm hi . ttery him. 1'lft"ydefe. Whit: quz‘iewghe imparting of any Spiritud I sew” . JT1l','t"U1',i,"jaf,1',e sclsl wever, could not be r T?mpt: 31 e meant to bestow mm. 'in . .0 F'Aruatts miles, The two turned: m; some token, of love and , I! _ Windl- there as no town so td t1,'tet,',1,e,l ','Lp,p,olt “a: bht','gtg,tgriil fxj9,st'e,',',t pig; of 1tf,repfp't"'ri'itgtot,.t,' 11.ti'i,i m in the centrrs 5-? . pro . t,d " cwce . m ewie, ' 7 . I .Ss-r B. G _ .4; w s to (,'feeettr, J,liehi,tteb'ii,.e,ii,iiiii,i' It,',': ttt as 'l'du'to'l,,rtgiig'hat. 5:; and equipment, in27hri"'sihj'uil1irt; won-k and in m,“ - ..__A , .9“- andiSf'lt: ut, 1311.1” 'Eh'dm requested ff?“ '"td ivv_tturrttkd trate, we: $70.- EM" iirto"iav',',' tNMror. As the, -ii, T . 1:21 a. nil-(iii; ftiijii,i,ii5, “in "e- he plain of the Jordan. t .iathctive M_ o prophet. t I Connecting LinU---At Mount Hora Wttta nyyi, of lt.ir (see db .1: 3 W Elijah had beencommanded to iirirn"ilikt Itli d), Joby: thy .BHt.e'at. can). Elisha to succeed him 1 Kings 19.16.”>0 ltaviy _tvtrrrt this “Wag“:r‘ Wily attached himself to Elijah a tmmtle wesliko th.?, md of ”W ttt tut a ducrpfe, learning his memo Is “Maren, endowed with 'rroder-mtrkimrl, Work. Main? “has inerpimtioe, and at.ipower. Snow the yuan; a Mono- tending 't'iTis'N','rt,t'g mu 1 Kmlsmote the Red Sea, Ex. 14: m M 19: 21. The the hat, now Em fume": divided hither up! thither; into Elijah 'e/teve his work " his A',fltwir wad-Is of water with n dry m The Sunday' -siiiirjii"Liiiiiji, ty . . . prophets,. presum- bose in Jericho. Moved by ty see the wonder that was they followed Elijah and dutarree, and trtotd on the e river watching the two! for her. We had arts, and solemn, 7 women present- ting pages, her- W's girls, orch- C 77 m the play. d, after her own he did not have} of her neighbor. membem of the pro- om the fhst prophecy ts members What Sam, 10: 10; 19:20). Elisha, the prophets " Ll Humane}; these moms; "G od ' Lui,".'"'"]'"", with away his workmen; but Images!” in a He can 1!} an. I "Mt gay: A on I Imquslii h Pt.iarr "tr: "N W3 "prmnoted" m, 'ir1'illllU1'Nt,ed': mgm. 3? have'Of gm of their number. That ENE“, y 0 Mort! ',ig,r,'fe, 'It .it 'tt thought 0! mm» i .edl2, . e. B iffl lti "I 'f,'.', _ 'dtt) We. for us to 'tfist/e/tri/ice',',:",?),',)?,',- ' to read, e'ii2l'i.'1/2,th1ir,:. The remand for work Q,'li ', pyt-h.rduie [done wibl Mindy he more Wk“? iThore is w tte, stoty of the mm Jesus taught: cold eitht 'l"lt Sl,','..?. th.e may who had taeed thei (window; by! taVntr, m their master's service w "I "On 1aTii'hxit",'1it,d, with gamete, tmslid, “'I‘hm’ - en th has 1.eeo faithful over a Far thi 011:1“qu tr 'ne I .WIM make thee ruler 'rs/thiker, two things." over many I their Rrttt “n -"-'--------. J carried a ‘z‘nl t [um Sch Til- f . If there mfg, m. [Consoh'dat 1:115: I a' . , trate'., ther " a Radial " mm , _ [OMS l Fqu: w mi the: Run-Liz‘-‘ m. ‘ id‘IP};‘nm’:I FEBRUARY 3 And w my-.. on,“ can. Put “albumin .s'harestheyirirTiiiai'; Set. I. “Wu-m. T one or Immanuel Kent's greatest F jammems for immortality was: "The [ tmfirrislusri tasks of earth." Elijah ', was called away just. when he seemed ,to be needed- most. Many men have [felt that more yam Were headed in iwhkh to round out their life work. tet we‘hlow that no man is india-; "hersatte. In Westminster Abbe)" [there u o._ mopmmnt erected m Mm either dippetr on the iither one. My did n {3541503. wg'mgp Ei0aly'r-trmttihtiom memory of Jdurr-Wesleyw iv'."'"'?; inrsdritkd the“ weeds: “Go away his workmen; but He on his work." The Salvation Army T? I: "pmmoted" in speaking c t of one of their mm}... m. One of Inmmuel “Mme-mg for imma: tmfiraislusri tasks " was called any just to be needed mart V. It. As they journey legit Jt ttt whirhvh throng ti e ooely veils: {mica off to his hear- [chariot of tire, ete. In if: ‘mem Jehovah is urn LC", gin: a brugrht iler.v clement fsrurmuwded with a hes 1whitxh, though invisible to is, compozscd of this ik: (”$611. (I: 17; Pa. 68: I 3: . Breakfast Time, . Elli-Ma Departure, tr. P,'. they journeyed on a Storm I- 41L I . . . - - lonely 'wer. Elijah GG to his Plenty}: rest. A A pplication. e, ete. In, the Old Test.- 1 is rcTrtctmted as living ery element where He is with a heavenly army l invisible to mortal byes. of this fie substance 7; Pa. 68: 3. and Bah W must wait 'Wehe ready. m “313 muck eight your with!“ , ,thi rl f: J, 5 iiiai RE}; cup And spoon plate. (my bib l ,7“... '" um sun, move am; w; (M , in at'oal, pupil's ldv-sir,, fast, and has? but dirk Hangar, better lwbrn'umrloa. hm: Vida: and Wive, wider the bum ”gum lid friendship and on Diet): ex- tlp-to-date (our-yeu- nmituj high on. Ochoa! 'ttRtmtt in a mu distriet, mu» out leaving home, as 'metio of tho “a mm». 'teaizrat but for Tag, 'h'rf I' ft/ttty the {in of the bu. P, ttmet-t mum: in 'lt d (m of mead M. . "_--... the top , “Vin: hon- m paying hens. And team: We!" mtlone will tq hem make them hr. , a.“ ---.----, “u M in - a very limit; 'ttV 1. La. ht *- -. - ___u no 0!” a very limjied ww- tt'2tjii:ini'.tfii11.Vin,1du"drt and. and (in limit my, nhoot W a...“ yum-wow supplant [the teplematusii.ri7CiLl'l,',?l( E "-ied by most (iiiidren. A (faded “no! Que-m, well tn ed “pa-1W (embers, Tc i?te.tiiaiiiiiae, nowadays s: in land, pupa mam mum» "-...N- . etmso' cents 1n ,_ “1' III-Ill I”. High School he ”mm lf he in I team or a, v concluded &htriet . the ac. 'tted than One and}: in a I called- Hudson sci-van t square miles. At a cost of dis-pieced four mmi such“? 'larger village of Jotmp tu. I expended in 'uppusiuc of? {ship schools scattered a“... running ogre ed School 28 tttloot sum». ml lair] Elbows t run) so ship mi le cold either, th window Ind a "One man fi moved to Wi rhildren not d (0'34 Jaunted $25, but dren n "A farmer's got you if main-st a consolidated sch the line of met," admitted l nhrgham, corneal-y of the L Bureau Fedeutianl, who was mover for and: minis. I But oh joy to the beam of the mtettU--aheex; is no such n thing a. Ink. "kept in after school." All lawn "ogether in the helm m1 the Inst child matches home In 6.20 p.m. Sword schooh We: a motor bus _ among their Aseahr. One of these cost- in: $1,810, in at Hudsrn. There they hire I. Muhlhh High leal stukmt u driver and my him $30 a month. Pupils living at the furthest end od " eight-Me mu.- are 35 nrircco on the mad. "Piod" is the right derrriptivo word Bar My - when the Weather in wet in form. The mod in so lucky, I if you threw it in the " when it rains it.yttttit.iiUi. Good soil makes L.) --r . . _ ammun- but! meds, and had Mace roads in Iowa are not exactly pleotifuh. Cow- quuemly hicks QB for some school children at 7.15 mm. much . 92mm of J; “915011 ten yam. PM your} GJauirdi'ii; may a*rhtr-dive. Now there are be- tween four_¢nd five bandied. Thev I, get, ba the udsrir munitieg ther had some te 00-0] le"'"_P"PMd.nhEluvototto .r*r-din,tuttext-tiodeaG" 1adgeoertfsmtroqrd.-a-iiiG' writer. 'utyntPtPrlstneeooeteinir intheir-'otramute.rii. “When I in YOUR “mm-y by, I coda“ lie h bod ti and. hour. ItPdtor-r-thomtorrorGlou beforrrhex-tdtheowAU' two mile-touted." 1et,teriy..ewr-ebvewtricit.v, andthedtildreet are drivento school te hour Dark-on of tax le- e fuemimt (The! Lt Life-a at “hoe. or of he ”Mala: l ht tram'm'm}; t0etso"dtiated s hoot 2 in fu3tplying Mm: so that 'Yue, .oup M "Milton“ daupmidlwidi lung: Gu,,.-,,.. he W over gnaw "a mimic. "Wai. h; I tax on 160 'MT'er, up 'echytote the chi. B (If a Vin.“ py if, he argues 'P 9.0!th mating-pm ttod E. R. Cur: the Ion Farm fl 1min- hood femur If the and sprimq slo- W nt 'tloeat Cues ity RY Dun a wing 5pm . '-.vlr.e PEN! l. mowed amt tide: too but Home _ the r on" Muir: the m - and lu tarm Ink to 0 expel (has 3mm tenor com I) don. l Down dun r lam at tht that Q (event hm bu this PUNK the work ( an am In during the w umber Mum determined d" but in “not! In En It which Car, took Mock 0 entered tttbor Immune In l "900 Canada Forester Bra, to was ttis, l It bmu m; u “in “moi The cure r expermu- eunuch y [acted by Oceanus: longer“! mm: e cover: C I”?! Great f? on of ot put. 1 ties ot perinm Bout), t" Chi: New!» lumen»? “the r I. this troy H New Fore Cult” Moped uni: chimed r would No My! British Satan: Forestry. Mill)!“ W‘dl " an mire!) on [m The st thor amen t thet but w ha to load barks br an Test Y Bean That " . Dustin be In lmpr '0!“le Tl LEI Boats 'ur I 1ror INTI]!

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