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Durham Review (1897), 7 Oct 1926, p. 3

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In "ttta. on) toe ot lb. an»). "tter 1. who: 01 mu." tt I which 1 out“, lingual Mer tho min q rho - W." on. I. by author ecu. en]! U over " "Pu- r 0..an out-Id. d noun WW Mu M mum “to h. D Wm 110‘. xt log v” m [and tn I what lo m to buy tttq '0! oo my I. “an mad man u h- no.“ so! boon RI, do Ark, of of mush: Moit t can pt 'l,' in tl an”; hem ." EA Wu reev. Thu t he 'thr, Another getting tl and but] to light at an nah. To prevent mold, ozone machinfs q not» and in poultry feeding- mb. The» Mina ntatko tho air we and 51m at il times. They In and by "etHettr--tust nick al, . tn tho light _ I diluting t! scratch gm hum are or '9" he ruff. The night MM be . noon " mll dml the l Mum tieht the in dig!" pm id 1: km F trout»! action haw egg Ch for " mm This latter bushel 0 ho treate I bushel mm l most, ttti “Experiments conducted in tho Un. ited States during tho past In years Ind th l yrar in Ontario. demomtrat. od that upper urban-t9 dust " tho In Dummy. numb, Sim Burt and 1.0034) Smut of W stinking, smut or bunt was _ “but but you and I expect that it is prev-kn. min tl Ndttirir by tho amount that vobpev in our check plots In ”Hon. can work line. r “do A to the mu Import treating their m] g they Bro to produce c 1arest monetary retu MOM" work Deteriora Mo wheat “need a Btanard, I triet of tha lion dire, tet low th when ttt the fa rmers mu! Eastern thirty p1 "eluded while it of tho m It of wheat Dilutions appl Chicken i la King eontrttr. of Fully $700,090 has been lost trio farmers owing to the pro want in hut season’s No. 2 wheat. This, estimate but be? " at after 1n inspection ample: of grain colfected f parts of the Province for use tine the Standards for flom Grades " Grain for the last when it way shown Hun .- '-»- Degrading of Wheat by Smut Cal: for Pr Seed Grain to Eradicate Evil. Qatari . College Issues Statement Tr um! runekins. p. 93pm Dons tor the copper carbon- treatment: The dust uhduld ml at the rate of 2 OB. per F wheat Pare the min to .1 in a barn” or churn shout at a time. Add the required " voppor "rbooato duqt ttnd ia) who e. leg! the attentlox; of :utin. Minister of Ag. mu lmportsnco of Winter Eggs. r W o ammo nmis jjjiijiiiiiiiii/ day u much as mihle ya. Amph- open front :ided to nuke the houses admit a whimum of di, t't'OhW of scratch 'n on hu- ir. the be poositrle whit In timo to do.” t ure. The ppm; I gort [use Smut of Wheat. Th nut or bunt was very pro year and I expect to he u prev-km min this gut.“ nu: new gram for smut it o produce crops to yde the molar, returns. Such treat.- uutiLy remove che heavy at» and to indicatc what Hue of must be (olfowed the On- cuiturnl Collars. which has ' exreriiatinsr do"; this I. was shown that a Large of the grain wank! sud Standard 6nd... twt _ y issued a statement. I) KINDS or SHUT. 'e two kind. of wheat smut name-1y, Sthking Smut or 01.30 S'rpat of Wheat. The m a fifteen cénts a t/uiiii' mal price of No. 2 winter total loss M stated above. ml ry seed disinfectant for _ of ninking smut or , Mr that nrd for the T an! r omen; "tspeetfom, in the I tisitort indicated that over f mm. of the grain had been a an the Standard Grubs, . I expected the percentage Wop wold be lane”. The a m that the Prp:ettct of tt mean a decreased return 3 " of the province of (um. [ u Avoxrmau: no“ on in the (wait mm smut beean Mgr. mum that has de My to tong-them ‘0 dean up the he praetiee n." n ay.owanc. of iitter after the ‘ at nr'rht may o' province SUYI max it signs o utility of Or -r main with r use in set- Commercial “now the f after but the f " about our " lost to On. presence of . 2 winter Of the itee weeks of Him arorai, boo. an” ‘votod to dtttieq m. Inter hor Pir,, l'riutph, and Garnet jjiiF,r'r'-',i',','r/tti,,'i,".,tt 'l'fAl!'dfgGt , t s: Th, 'v)riry 'uf selected 1":qu the main”. - . ;-"‘i‘ Mr. Mri'ullrwh, have mined; ---.----. t', -:'r disoase-trr-e character for tmy: . a . c'-nsu:vl it is hoped in time to haw, mm Lea M " 'lic-so-tree nucleus of many of the‘ A very dimtibb and with “my” varieties. H” ' “h" L“ _ . n arrit. of the return 31 f trom th Smut Club)?» Proper Treatment of pr' mi _ ,, -__. u... umuur wun,‘ ' .. " rise. “Whatever in going to hats ? 'tur unrougn which they had paased.l Few people recline the mibljty of trurp . "W” W" "' tiv.itttste, "toch tkd 'ruplie,'ifo"iip'c"i Dent. 8:7-9 and 26: 9 and “Jen-tying the common garden annuals, m! Here .TOtl T,' up and dts'od, mnngvm. “may boats, mm t-nsilav,o. But they reported also the presence of. through the winter. In late September before le first call. Whatever does , '/,l'" HM um "yise". or thrs Ike, make 1 l Itrorur peopfe and strongly "ii'iifisiil and early October hundred. of BMW it in?!” . , i [an My ruugnugos um! grams mo.'"',"".:".?.": tt " [plank seedlings. will be found about" It's a Seemst Phan I'm trying t,o-; pa a' mlv- um! mme digrsstil/r,. Artin,1 "Tho chihlren of Artak W979 y,1ttll'lll ' l bed in the rden Petum.ldar," James answered with I smile.v 'l' an rm ha nu. am 'he-g ' row-rrtly " very taO people. The name, f'"'.'" 8 r. . , l After breakfast he got his book.-..; "K I" _ _ F C ' Pr g 'means 'dtterall "sons of neck " or) int, 'Prtntr up like m5 etrunduual I mad ‘m rwh, nmntmus funds in them. hing“ necked " "iii' iiiiioiir1t i/ian of! seed themselves profusely even smtiwlthout having to be reminded of them, ., I - . ' u . ' q.vr".4. .wh. r" "Y" et1sliage fy bit ' the among Mmph: and their {encodlpea seedlings will be found. Iteyirr,t, huh; hnppy ('p and tkwave , F 'NI ,~.1 lor WOW-101‘s per ton it " the ‘cities appoan to have aroused a Larliueiiiiiii frost can possibly httthtnr/'f " tttt le watt 0 . Around the _ 'il' , le'll' and‘wst succulent roughage mor of excitement and fear. But'th. desired seedlings will be of sum-form" came little Bobby on his newt I'nr Lang” "nittintt-. When M aw,,itl1/git.th,". "i'2ed tho petit 1ttornruTni silo to like tlp. Thor should bet "ltr. skates. p: u " .1 l"., y”. hay and gram n will producoanses. His m tho cs.m, "WTiiiiiiiii; potted, precaution being? Hey there! James called, 114:, 4w [Mr vent. mater protiur than n'VOIOO of CONNIE nad of faith: "Ut: . blurry your books. Iths no fun carryu " bl T f , t nd it: f r taken to have almost an Inch of pa I . l .m\: urn nl turnips, cmver hay and, Us iro up a "d,'ft 3 'rc',',",',':"', F,' I', II)!” " the bottom of the poteor drain-' mg books and 1““!th to skate " the _ , (min But a mixture of turnips and ws "a well “he to overcome , :,, tl The h Id 'lame thno." ' l " . ' . sou boputfntltershade It. tr_r'. , with hal d r . "I as“ ,had another 311% with him ' u "tr r . 1 Bobby 1:3le handed him In, books , “‘1‘ " an 3 tun V“ ‘;“wholly follow the Lord" (14:244er planting umilthey are "r9t?huh-l, h ”a d the siriut' l’ v-s.;', f" V" the J.troaterqt 'T'ttta: The; neat. 1:36). Compare the entire story‘ed. When they are finally " home,” e wen ynne om, . t I an?) n flu" safest than! , he: :23“ told in Bout. 1:19-46. iin their new position, they may '5" Jun-s AND JIMMY. e v ", m1: .amIm, par '!'u if y “me ' "An evil nport." Apparently, in t planed tutrwhreo out of doom, and wi'. f 1 ' . I f "l"?' "f "Ven ram '.ambs may be;' 'tpito of the evidence of the fruit of boron to deve'op quickly. When they} ‘Yoiim tttdt,',',': Jam? 't' , “and n. tr." Trl"- Mangels may have , the land which they had brought, them an brought into the house, before the,' as: a u tLI',",",',',',',,",',', any ‘J . 'urutervus inthserum on tho kidney: T"?',.""""' of the wigs who (Iceland heavy frosts, und placed in . rarnrl Med race . I . tt _ ”Minn-5 and mum [that nth-not a ferrtile or productive t the be in almost at orcr- L',l In one com!- of the 'tehool-yard, Hand. Nt eateth up" its thtubitantrl spo ' y . it I . . - tJ.tttes found‘ Jimmy, the washer-; . ------9---, 'the mtid. The; tsought to justify! flower, and. it the withered 1tteeeiC,',','ll,p. boy, crying and crying. I , Disease-Free Potato Seed. _',t)',iiirr, furs both adeiryludtl: land; I? “I? pieked, will bloom profusmy; “WM”. the matter, Jimmv?" ', I: mm, .. ' . - ' an mtntttteratirut e an m nun 8 mn er. ' l I L, F “ J,,jr,r"",t'r,)J, Ted“ 33;” It i of the men who lived in it. Their re-l English primmau (conllpo). tor-, ' Jt',cr Tee J',',',,.",',',,', dpsehlellg L',', ",'i,'r Pl ',,' .l __' .f . I tl.' n "l ont, [port wu false, . coward'n "an. Th.‘ get-moan“, nnd tho lovely be11fa .tt:t"l,','t I . , ith an?” i") r1. u “an. seod Potatoes Immune ijord "thphih'm" (r. M), b mailer!!!“ (Eneltah t I ) tttaybs brought; n f ever Pmtayt n9." o I Pens w _ ' 'C' ”rm“; nt iiNast 'g,"U,'tglt,j,y/ from Gen. IVA, and u used of giants. in h the same mum These [iii']?'";,,,,',':,':, Ise--iost it. Y . t k m ', ', ‘y r? ‘xvo years ngot ' .arm , . .i . . . . 1 you cry, now. ou Jua ta e . [ . impor'od by Bermuda from this' rrr. '"ll'd.u'"'"1 " nu: mm’ "'ipt.'ig,ert begin to nomr till “undue. I've not another one in my it sl.' y was found unsatisfactory F.e, . . b. A " "' ' "'"c, _ "‘4‘" g'". . ." "at'-roll, dine- Drag-n: ir,', Tho 'shines-rp n... ".. - ---e- -.N-. V. ...‘_ nus, "lune thu dry roughage: and grains morn ' paiat'lhle and more digestil,'.e.' Again, [ thase roughages an cheaply grown and are rich, nutritious foods in them- \-!..~ao. Where mm ending? can be rui;.cd for two doqam, per ton it u the rhv-chat and best 'uteeulerrt roughage for lamb fininhine. When fed with any” in, and grain it will tttrel mu per cent. greater prxrtiu than a, mmure of turnips, cluvor My and; grain. But a mixture of turnip: undf milapzc with hay and grain will tum-I all}. give the grate-t prams. The.! turnip is the salad mot to food in; lir;i4h1'ng Iamha. partieuurl, when? w dung or oven um lambs my be! found in the pens. Mango}- my have a dangerous inftuenoe, on tho kidney.’ -.i' wether., and ram. I . "__ -- .0-.. '.'N-.WWMiFNiFB. - null. ho . .i I. ' Ly' "w s"1‘he wilderness of Puma.” to. which tl"..'cr1.:1tlu't'.tr" Modified Hana!” mtwned, s to be Mamie-l "r-cr-u-UT;'-"-'-'.'-"------ ’with, or men ft "ths Te,t,r,rghgs', _ _ - -- __ -- ,IZin,"mrtttiooed nv. 21 com In 0: _ Succulent Roughages for i I). "Kndesh" has been d.p,'a'd't with , Finishing umu. $333,313? if??? t','li,t,"p'tt,t,,hd'f., Theo Proper time to sail the Zamha islnarne. I whvn they are finlnhed, Bay, tho Inwl "lt ftoweth with milk and honey." min-an trtinru! Husbandumn, who con-IThi§ W" thT M113] I'" of d” (mm-s: Succulent mughagan play a i cr.iyiye a rich and p native country. wry Inna. part in profits from lamb I which seemed to them tll the more at- iirnshivor. “morally speaking goodntraclth: by in"??? nah”: hm“! um-ufan' mug-hams, such as tr'1.r,'iiiii,yci1Jfn'ptahr':"gl',t.t.it, 2hrtt End iii.' runruteiri. WK” twats, C'rtru ensilamr, I But they repovztazl also the .reaenco of" Ta ',','j.i,l out It")':,':"' oath» like, make r a Ttronst people and l'd,','Qf, "ii'it"iisi'tl i1" Iry mug area an 0min. mm... .44...- ty mnnm wnere Wm smut is nct pres-l tr 5,36 2".1'L/y. l?',','"', a Pt vale .. ' t " gzapegluster. It. site Is un- e L ?s'ueh quad wool, prodttee a "prknown. but it was evident! famous fre,, from this smut. If loose smut isI for the abundance and quali’ty of its bad and it is impossible to secure seedjgrapes. The one cluster which they (me from infection, it may he 1erttiileoyrl1,yP? 2'ped to , ended wry to eacabHsh 1 seed plot and treat t .e,',1 a Pop. or . M wo men. tho and with Jensen's» Modified Hutf. The mldemosa of Puma." to. Why: Water Treatment." ithey returned, sums to be Identic- none or copper" carbonate dust Fa.- iest way of avoiding kus fr, smut in to secure feed from a f! dint-in whore You» smut is not ivy was found unsatirrfnetor, be, _ of 'eahroll dine-ac present in n i stock. An attempt at rejuv- m wns not found said-cw?! "'2: discorrimsed HiI‘l-oeloction howcver. chuY'uI in the produc- of p'uts of vigorous seed from 1 diva-MK and weak pinata have c-‘x'mizmxnd and which have given , IPP." wm. increased yield our! dry. Shove! it over three or four times to hasten tho rhyme. Forty gallon. of tho formalin aotution is sufficient to sprinkle between fifty and sixty bunch of grain. '0 sec! use boo. three week. an de dutiec VEN- tho trim. Sprinkle the i me gram, then shovel the gain into another pile so as to mix it thorough- y; then sprinkle and shovel min Ro. rwat this operation until every grain 4 rnusistrmed by tho soiution. Just, “may! of the soiution srhoald be ap- ~Yimf to thoroughly wet every min, u, not enough to make the grain wet vrul s 'ppy, In treating small (wand-l ies, use proportional amounts of the ormalin ”mum. After the train‘ as been thnrnuzhly "pr-inked. cover‘ 'le pile with bags or packing Mat have. tr, sprinkled with or soaked in a. ormaiin solution and have for than; r four hours. At tho end of th-io' me spread the grain out thinly tog: ry. Shovel it over three or four timesl' A. 300'. Life. ' "Stu' 'train, then shove Week: ot We allotted " AVON) WET, SOPPY GRAIN ANOTHER METHOD. king smut or bunt can also be ed by wrinkling with a dihted n solution. The directions for r Nnt of formalin with f water. Place the grain u heap on a elean Boar. 'ormniin solution over _ 77-- -- __.- uvwlll ‘41. u :14 . p m a dean macaw-6). and now there is fear of the un- 'irmal'in solution ovor'known and powerful people who no move; the grain inur,'txpeted to 'ditpute. their entr‘co into as to mix it thorough-Wm Land of Promise. P, and shovel ngnin. Re, l. Tm: 91:53ch or This sews, 1811-22. “W until erery gram; “Send thou men." The people had V /h:' "whom “I”! now reached the southern border of Wuhan srho lid he as». Osman, or western Palestine, and bud s,hly wee every grab” seen the. perils of the great udventure to make the grain wet; upon which they had embarked. It in treating small quanti-i interesting to note here that the coun- Howl “mum, of the!“ of ordinary prudence und good m A fter the grain 1 some. are "handed " the voice of God hlv-c “(1. “lodspokot nH.heytoesto-dtrrto gn l 4"." “T Pveri the hurt: and minds of men, and they A ctr truelringr “I" .havei recognize his voice in their own inner 'vlth “1' soaked in {and spiritual experiences. and “we for thm’ "Of every tribe." This was no ee) At tho end of ttits) necessary in order that there might be. [ruin nut 9hin'-u fa m. 40.0-“-.. --- _ . . _ malm solution from this a f1eld ur ', A very digestible and delicious sweet l portance indi Nor the school 1 Inch can be quickly. tie shipped I Invoived while Jst, the breaking end ihtished i' biscuits. Use a mall cutter end make with the beat part of the dough into tiny biscuits.’ _ _ 7.- ‘Tum them in melted letter, then in; Pmbnbhf 41 sugar and cinnamon, Gg an , _ __. "...... n' The faint-hearted multitude "mar- "‘ - wand againat Moon and Aaron," A War of , just " the cowardly 3nd fatht-heartrid, . , i, of today throw the blame of national ' l cnlamity upon the government. Only; Beat .lt.t Bo _ [ rarely is such murmuring justihed. A , ready with Mit t rainmity is to be bravely borne, a dit- bottom. Put , fiev't situation to be brutoly met. Bot- _ grease and let I tor, said are "h1g'"tikg, 11:0!)me Heat . arm [ ,' turnato t hon tw' . , fight the hard thrht for use The '. 'gt,gcltti, 'eouramous Joshua took his stand with t be Y' thi _ Caleb. and both stood ioyally by Moses; try n. and Aaron. It was a contest of -fiiiiii'atenk, cover, Pl with fear. In eu.rtyiurisuratiy bold; Bitrwlr for 1% _ rummage they sought to put hen-t into tar flavor than the peofle. saying. "Have no fear of, mod for a sum the nun-m shun eat them u " _" ..t- I their protection has failed, and tie Tho Federal Lord is with as; fear them not" (Mom,3 has boon notM I att). But the - of the mob was bun k race tl ,a voiloy of stones. The Lo ' Judy! B, I mept was .1061}:an of for}; _ m of, r1110 for tht , i "Tho children of Anak" were spun- l pl o'rrtly a very tall people. The 'r/Gio!," ‘means, Iitterally. "sons of neck," or; itt :“hmg-necked." The account given of; " ‘rhe among Maple and their fenced pt 'eit'vs appcan to have aroused a ell-ft!) mot of excitement and fear. But’th "Caleb "i'2ed tho peopfe befomfci Moses." His will tho aim, "'etriil voice of courage and of faith: “Let; us go up " once and possess it; for]? We are well able to overcome it." Psi 'ole had “another I hit with him"; b"! "wholly follows: the Lord" C"itijlft"i neat. 1:36). Compare the entire story " as mm in Bout. 1:19-46. h- ‘,-V-_-.-.. "ac .uuuu, an "19 1 Dept. . d is with 123; fear them not" (3405-? TU Fed"? of ftr,,rieultyrts ) B t the f the mob ihas been notitUd tint two Canadian ({"Ieyuo! 1T"Tfl', Lot , its?" bullock: recently curl-59d off tke that il' was a IGiiGiee of 'dt,'hUt of: prfm for tU best pair not exceeding ting and, for almost all, death in: " cwts. and first and second prizea‘ \wxéerm. "or the best butcher's beast on exhibit,' ----.---. ,', in the Aldbomgh and Boroughbridn . . . [Agricultural Show in England. This' Delicious Lunch Dishes. iu considered of more an and inn-f very digestible and delicious sweet portance indicating that the store eat- the admin! 1 neh can be quickly I tle shipped from Carin}. to Britain ved while mun-m on. Luau--. __, a . . . _ __ northward. The countr explored by them, aceordin to vs. 'lui', extended as far as Retirehab. at the foot of Mount Hermon. and the valUy be- tween Lebanon and Hermon hero cali- ed "the entering in of Hamath." II. RETURN AND REPORT or THE 8PM. 13:23-33. l "The valley of Esheol" is the "vale .~" the 'Tart/Oster." ft: stitn is un- no jealousy or suspicion or partialit :c-n the part of their leader. The tall (of spying out the land was evidently f regarded as one of honor and responsi- fbmty. and only men of princely rank (were chosen. There was, probably, no great danger, no they would go . I inning}. theTiznclt (1in g. tttfd! 1 THE TIGHTLY DRAPED HIPLINE (, rave era. 9 wo wing o on- }orabie mention are Caleb, of the tribei ' A (nodal mood oensrhaaiaintt the of Judah, and Joshua. (or Hoshea), of: Important new 'iuyptt? Irf. tightly the '.ribe of Ephraim. " '6“de hips, and . skirt that u frank.. "The South ' (v. 17), or rather tholly full all around. The broad girdle "Negeh," was a wild and H1cuittya.tdi,) in gathered into a buckle in front, and W "nntry in the extreme south of Pales..': bishop sleeve. 1ond ergo; The "1'... iii). th1?pi,z_ht,i2,hu'oput'aj.e,iitj l tile collar tying with a bow, and shin- tt 0 c 10 . . northward. The countr explored by tgg.', m Zirhahoulttiera :“f‘wn', them, according to vs. 2f-22, extended l'? w c r, own Y" In“! a“, far as Betlrmshab, at the foot of thin chic frock. No. 1806 " suitable, Mount Hermon, and the valley be-! for misses and null woman and is in‘ tween Lebanon and Hermon hero coil-1" sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. Size 18 (36! ed "the entering in of Hamath." lbuilt) requires 416 yards 89-inch ma- ll. RETURN AND REPORT or run araa,iteriutl. 20 eenta. l "Tho South" (v. tf), or rather the! "Negeh," was a wild and uncultivated: m-untry in the extreme south of Pales- tine. Through it the spies would pus! intoLthu n,totr,tt.ains about Hehron and) il ANALYSIS. e i. THE DEPARTURE non emu, 11-18. n ll. mum AND REPORT or THE SP1". 8 13:23-33. .. ..... .. .. S III, MUBMURING or run no"; u.. 1-45. / tyrmmccrmtc--Tho journey of u. , rael was in a northerly direction from . Sinai. It wu through a barren and rugged country. and t", " no large 1 company of people then must have Ween many hardships. Chg. 11 and 12 {give us some idea of these hardlhipw and of the discontent and murmuring _ of the geople. There was havoc ‘wrought y lightnlnc' (11:1-3), there was diseonterft on the part of the ,“mixed multitude," the non-Israelites I who had attached themselves to Israel, I yith theAscanty fare of the desert (ll: ., ,R\ r.- -__i--, A‘ ' - October 10. The Reporu' of the Spin. Nam. 13: 1 to 14: 46. Golden Text...- We are well able to overcome it.--. Number, 13: 30. " LESSON 00 okes '7dLT2'A"L"T.2'yr'"',"oonePtrtdi' 1';l,'r"ti';ltti,,t',,edttt.gt,,,t Probably 6 at: are made per 'tsis bis lunchmn he went happily lone at v. non "eondttr'ttiem'rtrofor. - Jtivtlt',i'fSai GiiiriG%Tll'lU'l'l'eltll. with the best bad iGiGTiuiiG', TORONTO _ ~-‘â€"'" i "Yea, she would, too. Home it is," f Beat in four. Have the router, As he saw Jimmy dry his eye: I ready with cough (mac to cover the James ms happy to have scored bottom. Put the steak in the hot again. Throughout :he entire morn- _ - and let it brown on both sides. ing he was busy "scoring" with his ( Heat I small can of wanton W Seem Plan. How well his work went! mixer withtometottimt. Addnettts Even his arithmetic. which alwuys or more of WIN. " “I. lace thou“ seemed so dlffleuit. was much easier be very thin. Pour this tbeer the hot to-duy and he was though before any- M. CORT. put in the out: "Id bake one else. He was delirhred when his Bitnrlr for 1% hours. This Us . bet- mcher, mini: he had finkhed. diam-'1 tor flavor than When tomato soup is ed him to pun out the water coirrg medfornsauce. ¢__,_,, - . ’ all mater: _ ”‘“ """‘". "What's the, tGtGr,rittiiGFi" , English primrose: (eowt'lipe), tor-, "ue-ree-vas" my pemmL-a new. “Lunch, and the loveLy hem; per- r t."'t: too. Teacher said she'd keep me, ennls (lingual: duh!) may be brought; trt if I ever came again without a pen- ' in in. the same murmur. These L,'ic:'eir. Now 1se--iost it." ever, will not begin to Bo- till uteri ."Don't you cry, now You jun take VLristmu. inane. I've got another one in mv ----9b----- Wink." . , A wa, of Preparing . Round 3 "hGyhe--. y - rrmror wrrrvarrc ., . Ste-k. w you to." , Beat i Bo _ "Yes, she would, too. Here it. lu" -‘ and» L.'.','. nPILL Ev. Po Mitot, As he “W Jimmv drv hint at“: I now To ORDEE PATTERNS. , Write your name and address plum, Ir, giving number and Bis. of tstteht patterns to you want. Enclose Me in' stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number ttnd, addreu your order to Pattern Dept,“ Wilson Publishing Co., " West Ado.) laid. M., Toronto. Patterns sent by!: return mull. _ Our Fashion Book, illustrating tho newest and most practical styles, will be of interest to every home dress- maker. Price of the book 10 cents the copy. cithirGilgiaiiTG for Winter Bloom. 'ees, Miami-r1 731%! M l.""," home BO mm :’" urn". 'unn‘ n m Bual tm-,' your} have tin; magic 'tf, Leiii,ii",iiii 't to ,mlk and "Le,.,","),,- to Grandmother Lone. She M. she 9 the Paem that the judt ritain can't M out today, and I know BU'bl i (310:)?th tho (out, co fry"", tmitrr the Bowers" . WWW: tho mn- mt ntrr. 1 "Oh, is. m have plenty of tim.,";""" ""eheft . lid. - 'ttthet/Pd '"Poon ns/se bid; A Moths do mt mt el . - - JIM at up in bed and rubbed his that u “whim. Tho sunbeam: were dancing into b broad girdle "sie window and right across his pillow, , in front, 'md He ran to the window and looked out. s. The vent- Banks of nosey clouds Were sailing 'ow, and 1tties about in the Rue, the law. were a" Ie'tf.i..tt, wttltBhttr m the trees, birch - rd itt,titziiiiiiih"lj'r in the 1rra.rtche--evorrthim/ t'd"gd 'd, iii".',',,',,?,',?,,?. was singing a morning‘9 “nun, 92-:ng u: can IIIIZE'RM soup u,ed him to pas:- out the wate _ and papers for the art Lesson i/ ) At lunchtime. he hurried home,: washed his face and hands, brushed? his hair, an? was standing behind his; ehair waiting for luncheon befoie his, mother know he was home. 5 “We”, James," his mother eareuirned. 2 “your 'Seeret Pam.' whatever it is. in! wit-Mu wonderful result: You} a - --... . u. ”gun; bu- ‘dny." James answered with a smug; l After breakfast he got his bookh; iwithout having to be reminded of them l ' ---and with a happy "Bye" and a wave' !of Ma hand he was of. Around the ‘corner came'littk Bobby on his newt from: mm. "-'""""'"%'", "c nur- ried to the bathroom. "My, won't Donia be surprised!” be “It! to himself n he sp'-ashed about in the water. “Generally the has to all! me a dozen “min every morning, or I'd new: got to school on time. Wont she be 4surpriaod!" l He had just f1nuud his dressing when his mother eayid. I “Coming," he, am. l, cnmotohtm. '77 W - w' I“ "Well, why haven't I thought of it before.' I wonder if I Can do it? I'm going to try anywny," he decided With a new duel-Initiation, he hur- _:-1 A, u . _. “my... n “Quinn: long of joy. James stood silently before the wits. dow a fur moments, Watching tho world with new eyes as a big idea M..- o- 14.. - """__P9t lav-WI! VINA 0-1: 900406 raisins, pressing them shape and munding the tops Kid Remove the bud from four cloves ==S-yey----LL=r, Another decoration that makes tl tgt hit, not only with the children at grown-ups as well, consists of tiny turtles. To mm than. '".t-s .L- L;; James at doll rn-upn as well, consists of mi} To make these select the larg- A -44-- --- . _- mm diiiiijiiiiir; w presuming them mic THE SECRET PEEK BY citr1itif.. y EDITH BAILEY. oopting ta. nun. ind “a“; Ki befom taking it Into lb chow-ring. Teach it to walk nnd so MO“ 1herta-tuttujudtcsrrthuir for. Grooming the (out, 'ttreef" 9nd " befon ."WN.," no mum, "thU morning. when I any tho sunburn: (lacing to make ul happy, the lava swinging about to make that for us. tho HRH} .simrintt, the cloud- making tho Ikyi pretty, nil for us, I boon minimum! ,"Why, everything is doing wmthing‘ to make somebody happr--and It; 'neems they'm having . good time“ while they” doing it ttttr-wo why! 'ear/t " f "Bo, I've been trying, mm. and, I’ve had one big day. But Isn't it' funny how I never nw all than} chances More to lulu others ham. and I saw them today without baking! for them." r "Oh, it m ail my M. Plan'." Jameebounod. “Wantmototoayou about it?" “Indoor! I do!” [ “I didn't know, though," Janna m1 plainod, "that it “I ttointt to blp my‘ boot Dearies"-.o vigor“. Giede"ii, proved how m he n. it ind iriii7i..l, 4-m_1'n c, __ A] . .._.. Twin" a“ FFtiisi%e to but “James, mu don't know what I wonderful help you have boon to mo to-dar. Thin morning I m to 'mr. ried and trouhiod I didn't know how to so: through, but you hare boon to cheery you've driven the douh allt away." l Maybe that "Te.", me when l, papers. and I'y a and let you ride, a "Will you mu! June: wax u strum to the “I boy and he answeM rather doubt- fuilz, 1'r-don't--know." _ ,,-- -.._. _.."'N'" mum Illa to , . 7' “'“"w be folded Ind: and mowble amok. " emwlhttt °"' tttrs ehiidmet . PM” put up high and very high-for [Anya , Amman! tf,',: “’ “um in Bet- could climb! I "rtttmttbamdthat m n In?” and. too eh on. 2,,t Lloyd was older, he and to throw him- C; . 'ITd 'f,'d,'l'I2g A ‘ulf on the Boor Ind bump his head in IIE o 'Ne,' , . a» . Imam of up. At fourteen, Lloyd Ca,ttte myhtdtoa 'l'Etiiiiirti"aCl'iet,'of',."l'itexttdd0Ld m any!“ out till clever every night. . 2CT,tgtg t"art', 'rmg'g, I decided that John Henry must be . " " M . kept from taming bad habits and 1 tip. for cup out... When cool smegma“ hum Mm . out the centre, leaving & rather 'yt So m he n chad for the , than. Thane mybr unedphin orked tab'. h I Mt at»: not," v I with colored icing. Kindle. for b',t,',:'tdt,"'a' “at, m he “grained i ping I! t'1,tg2,1am't,ii.of $2: 'fdrpit him in m. high chair. He cHed but L an. an hub“ with In crecmymclI I took no wt ttotiee of hu walls. _,l'.1"pld)a"Q'dt,,r2' V Ffi'"ia."i'27.T't'llAoCg',.ofr2e, from. I . . (hi, voice I turned his 'stumtioes to.. l Another novelty in on odibU audio. l , It d , something interesting and pin-ad him. 3m" and. ofs ydplneeppuan "ttttSerta,.; in Onodu'Ih-dto ism.“ tum-nu. Peel and dip banana, F, 1him 15h'.'tcll at, ' - . In lemon Juioe to bmont ambush- rem-J ' mack two on and: " of the Rubin. chw and dorm, to 115th feet. Use 1'"y1trthtbodoisrdtiiiiiiiii brook thobnd and chm than ”other: which forms the pointed nil. Armuth on eaU baton icing burdens. I cream. A stmsumy sliced 1 AFTERNOON. nd itHeut ftttedatroto b that " this new. my d Why: n. the top to "in, “n ito bo Gui-3y removed, 1 ' tnAin otstainine mximun' y Would you any glasses of MI] an. ltirtg in the vintage gig- of up It!“ jelly sitting hi tn. window, or GU' 021021 sitting acting in {he 'itretuw, or Ch. of J#V sitting in Att. mndoi to ”QM-t what's the tiifemyrroGniaatiGiiri"oTi' {any an. my: " . mu can they hare Mole!!! I ' 011 and Inter heron inning Yo "rt out of that. “can while on and In magnum over tUUiiire a“: g; the litter well dumb-m tudrxytrriet 1.1.0.“; l An can my to remedy this eondr -tbn in a (rut many instaoee. is to [put ”In. Inna Windows in the north .“n of the helm, underwent}: tho tdmppim board. A three-light 'mar inch every ten foot memo to bo, about ' the right who for most Imtiom. 1 n... windwu tttteq" to m m " {fotnbMoWIooranddmldbo In addltittet to making the enth- ttone no name it will be found that “all Man wild in km nature pne- Pf tho iittee from piling up under summer I ti frequency in true that ther., J not ooough lit in the nu part of d- m Mt tho Pooch 3nd Aw”), ping- beard, with the result that thin 'artoftuf5oori, not uedtokood Weld you -e W~-- "WW-“IV iNrrt window- in the south wall of the, chicken hon-o are important points m Mica-old pantry mug-snout. it n d” that that I in}. north Ugh-L is vusy Laue}: “gun will. " thU ”an.” ,,__.. v-.-~ W wunu 00 i happy mu lf he couldn't shun do an l ha winked. will In “a very "em, it In. mm: My to move thing! out of his reach, und he was a cry hm, lovable child. Hi. cousin but I baby-thker in which ho oouid “slum" Ul over the ham than“: as fast as a man could tun, and his poor, overworked "mamu" [would auto" right around after him 1 9:13!!! the trred. back on the tables. - - -e" ,__. w..- m- u". “was, 1htttr up tho pianos of dung, txerttak. :3 the has, and tforth, By the time ‘ow to Btare Trip Right Try a North Light. "In“. Mr- should l the? “Ugandan g... anximu ttt vettt a to I). weather-tight Thor should b him 'titsei,,, Api - and he» ' or nude no u for nonunion” Oman; A, " tho "e" " in

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