an. Age at " b ts M fear. Verses T and 8 suggest that the king at first sent a message to the wise men offering a rich reward for the reading and interpretation of the autumn writing, and after that they fame in to the ttttrutuetintt-uli. Now the queen (v. 10t showed more wisdom and courage than the terror- ntrivken king and his astoniuhed lords. She remembered the great reputation of Daniel, who must. at this time. have been a very old man. He had been carried captive as e boy from Jerusalem to Babylon :sixty-seven Tho rurd "father" may quite pro- perly have been used for "ttrand- fathe -." or "aneestor" (compare Gen. 28: 13 and t Kings 15: II). The res-e once of women " the feasts. at east among the Persians. in vouched for by Herodotus. Dye Septuagint. the an. den: Greek. version. adds to verse 4 the words, "hut the eternal Cod tg praised not who hath power over the , spirit" Mow could men whose winds; were befuddled by drink, in such a tsetrnesof riot praise an eternal God? AJ pug: F. *1. . I t Ifull light of the'gnndlétie Quen- appenred n myste ous Und- wntmz on the plaster of the wall. The wine which he had drunk had not added to the king's courage. He was hem-d _with' panic_ and superstitious eh. 1: 2 and Jer. 52: 19). These ves- sels were returned by Cyrus to the company of exiles whom he permitted to Co back to Jerusalem, and to re- build the temple. Ezra 1: 7-11. To the Jewish writer of this story there was an element of "Milt-gs in tho use of the golden and silver ves- sels, once consecrated to the service of God in the temple at Jerusalem (see eh. 1: 2 Ind Jer. 52: 19). These ves- sels were returned by Cyrus to the The second story is drawn from the writings of two famous Greek his- torians of the fifth century. B.C., Her.. odotus and Xenophon, both of whom had waited Persia. and tells how Cyrus diverted the waters of the river Euphrates into another channel, and entered the city brthe d bed of the river while the king anYthe people were holding a festival. There are diireren.ec, in detail between both of these stories and the account here given in the book of Daniel, but it is quite possible that with fuller knowl- edge they may be reconciled. Bel- ahamr. for instance. in the ancient records, appears to be the son of " bonidus. not of Nebuehadneaaal. Dtur. let 5: 2. "3. n is nuggested that his mother may have been a daughter of, Nebueudneazar, ttttd he. therefore, a grandson. _ f. we: unuowurmc ON rm; mm. vs. t-t6. Bolshazzar made a great feast . . . and drank wine. The feasting and wine-drinking are represented as un- usual and ostentatiot s. The Babylon- ians. huwever, are said hp one ancient writer to have been given to excess in such matters. On this night dan- gar threatened the city. and the king and his lords might have been much better employed in its defence. They seem to have been eonfident in the city's strength. and in their ability to repel the invaders. It has been sug- gests-d that there was treachery within the walls, and that thylon was ber! trayod into the hands of Cyrus and, his generals. In any (use feasting And‘ drunkenness do not help men to guard! and derend the honor and safety of, their homes, whether i r times of peaceI and defend their homes or of war. umtoovcrtore-..Ther,t are two sn- cient accounts of the tell of Babylon sad the end of the Babylonian empire, with which the tory told in this chapter may be compared. The first of these is found in inscriptions of the latter psrt of the sixth century, B.C., eppsrently contemporsry with the events recorded. Aceording to these inscriptions Cyrus, who in B.C. 549 became king of the little country of Ali-hm ttt the southern part of Per- sis. snd who in B.C. 546, or earlier, was called "king of Persia," invaded tho Babylonisn country in B.C. 538, defeated the any of Nsbonidus. lsst of the kings of Bsbylon, captured the cities of Sippu snd Babylon. and took the king prisoner, snd nearly {our weeks later the king's son. Belshaaaar, was slain in a night attack upon some stronghold in which he must have been mnkintt a prolonged resistance. It vs possible that Belshauar was de- elared king afar his father was taken pn'_spner, but this {not is not recorded. E m: mums-um ON mu m n. 1-16. M. nu: IMA‘I’ION, vs. 17-31. "IM q. Lou.» tf.----'. Font (Temperance . L-ro-- mum 3: tra& Golden Text-tte not drunk with who. wherein I. "ee".--Eehesiarts S: t& Sunday School MUTT Aikn JEFF ANALYSIS 1 Manitoba Free _r'rsss"tutrr The ‘cnse for deyoivm‘E wig duty upon a ',r'totreyrctPstituttrt e.mirt his oven f wheming; but -it F'rr.lno' méans cer- ‘tnin that this wht'iid done; though Mr. King gave a J1lgltlrmsa1it1ett (promise that the question would be ideatt with " the Government. The ipresent Brrtutgemettt is preferred by "Jerry smashed his car yesterday and was taken to court." 9W! What was the charge?" 'Drihttatw der the inttuence of woman!†. F '., - c. Cl', N? N . It .you arewrtaNe, {0.3%, thiro!tt'e6' , " "Rm" --- Ttgi . weed. you will Jory. otp"cr.at1yutir .V- . 'cr-r-r-it' ,, a! , factory results from awn; [Mary / T. LtjFL.T, FT Mg) 'Htmns .mndrz- 9969 We (again-:0" f = ' . li I --- " size "latmdry'" -soap.-~ treirausiCr.t, Jst " t7. ... ,. . . FT -- inir ---. ' , . necessary to ".tioerrsr.tti!l,h, (1,,i'.iroqratsorio(oeiiijirhsr ltjtsrtraO r--r/) ' "P “9.9“ ?triykt!i.r",",'.'rt.t. ';'lent,t'tr/Wji.rk?2'-d,',ttit other, we, tiir Rank Be I "I , J lirtitt Waterâ€!!! 'Prop) tt 1tontrpiour', Wimulwuh etteetst ,.,T£ll It, to 'the, - :3: - tir, I ~--.-- '. d'ruggpst. ratriiwe,t,i'i.,,.ltpCo!tttost/i 'v.fJ.e,'..t'itt,tt', “mm f', , .. ".* _ f"-' L - 3:2,; . -------. " . we" itt "my mâ€; ., , I: “an P-t,'"ts'akrtttr.orerttbretr;ttnemlt'grtrgtG" " Be sure you tak? 311. WWMII â€when: ihe‘:thtm?"‘ -9 _ Tramp: Gut 'nmhor of them good case with vomwlwn‘ legging torvroutrjrrrritit)kiiaideAiku 'i",,',',',-,",',',',',',:;):',,,)) mnure Inc-rah like I got the other_ (My, ltolldar. . TN, 343;; ',iiil,t'(l,c'1ft'S'il,'T'f;,';'t'tt/,tC',l',t.!t r""" fr ' _ . . in" Ps lady? F 9. ,,3 or 4 1randiades,Nar i)isaegsuty,.i'rrrittrr' mg “9.57.. J ryr' " .,,. r-' 1’ Indy "t the House No; I've dea " pourirorstaru" Emmet" r'r. fr! 1-H“, r†.~. N' “,7". ' ..vr. p, (Mr-d " m'1l0i't' meal doesn't 1r1?tcr-iiadG oCabsorlrer1t "yrttoti-,"tft ho te, ,..~- A'Gtut'i'G. . r-' C," nhaR‘ 't mnd all the time like you are. I l orzmunm-of ic'tuieT-'oi'tiiti;.ttii': Attthtrt"e tttttttttB-the souf'sowun’ei‘a’bj' _ m, A P..----- . l l tttttall .70“: arrnattttqatmst J'iiivitiii',telt,oiitp1ltr tnittttarof _to‘cvént‘e‘;’: _ lr-I'Iy smashed hi4 var yesterday! . about 1 inch wide, P9 l"9";9’121ig’ï¬lltiï¬hlgivpm‘fbfl’."fnf"‘0§$fl I' ttttttl nu! ma taken to court." “Remy! "1 ouncé or"boiweiec'mettd 'r/iii,; '/yh,ci'it,).y,y,oese',?,P,vy2ty.' ft anneal Whut WUr', the rlmrgeV’" ‘DrlHner' _ f ay , Burma's; vtirt iiiiikori"/ir'i'i?,tl'hr:'iir'", iiit.'ih'rii'.,i.,fi.ii' ij, tifflltt-Mlcy't, .iur thr' infiuenct, of womanâ€. . _ soda, . . .... H 'it',)Qii3'l19..' 'i':'.."..,..,' r.,,'..,..).. ’7? 39; a majority of the members at least of the present House of Commune: their consciences will not permit them to rote tor the establishment '0! a divorce court. though they minke no dimcuity about acting themselves as members of a dlvorce court ‘which grinds out divorces by the hundred tmtier-eottditiortn which, "ttrd no guarantee that in all cases. or In any case, Justice I: done. _ †lWhat eyes have‘mmppod thee, O PaBtriontetir."t WM- ' re/ " Cold stony ,thou darling been!" ot dead nied""' tt. , tint h. '.' o ,.. ". And buried wbridit .Whaf heart,i0,,'tt, those can. when P , . ' (Beauty was god hare longed-tor. thy, l caresn. _ .'-.. .re. p" Ms, 'mid voluptuous least 5nd wild ex- cels. . .1 ', I .. They saw the dawn-light ot the Eastern skies " i Crimson that brow and kindlér tn those eyes. '". ' And felt their glutted passion's empti- ness. _ '. V V . ... And still thou modest us; "0 crueT stone, --. " . . . And still thine We]: {Wining tar. an" lI’l .') I "y _ . Drawing out" "inpi'is.'ttivis that lore-I thee all iit, ia!rf."?' l ' , Yea, to all lad.' tTr'r"Hfetutteotts' white “Way, T .' I "tamN deepest yearning ‘Ieave'min‘ .- 'artoial'6rtttbi'eiai. ..‘ .. ".... And in man's deepest pleasure there, is pain. Jun-HI half a mina.. At ttMy,', gime' We" sound of this word In t e plural aug- Rests theorord :P.errituty,r my: tom! doubt " to the prjt.n.atyaotnetuiimt.6t the three words they-elem" we my venture to translage‘ mania... mm» two lutlf-mihai. The r.it,y.iipr'rat-u:, seats number. tint? ii'ecoriithi/éikht,' and the third division. 'ill'rfdh'/'i)lstii1'i',t interpretation, thorefore, can tie understood. . . 'sr .'. To A Greelgutue F'-'. "i In v. 25 the writing e6titatntt four words, the first word being fraud. In the interpretttti6t'tittey I only three words, the third ‘from the seine root as the corresponding word in v. M, but in I difreetttt"ftmtt;"So te in the Greek and â€olive mu. . he words seem to have each a double meaning. "Mene" Inhy be identical with the Hebrew "mauth" and 2t,io "y.tinth" a weigh equeluto. sixty ft;' els. Tekel is the Anmaichg o the. word 'uhekel." Petey-of when .t it, {man in yerse 25 may be W'QLJE. I Daniel does not, and the; etch, {cine his great gifts for we reward. u the king an offer. To Ilia the price of witdom is drove any ‘robes. gold chain, end royal dish: '. Out of the past which he remem In no well he recalls to the king. the gtttt of his great predecessor, tt uched- nezur. and the humbling of his pride (see the story told at length in eh. g).) Belshazzar might, have taken tit) lesson to heart. NOV/hi: prjde. too, will be humbled. His dcbrn'i‘l pro- noqpced in the handwriting on the wall Bent for “(promised a AIWH dignity. high rank, all . plan. if “thorny in tutttt, ir. 16), lf p. could read aeitk in ttrtt the writ- "ttr. _ _ '; '. 11.33; gram-rump, p. .1141. I yean_be!or_e. eh. I: re' * r, _ M , 'liiiii)ii,',' _-iris/l' $21 inir :/ ï¬t? _ -._ 31'? W=Re= c-IIE-lil.'. - Canada aid 6i:brce --F'rederiek George Séoti ‘-P.oople win areirert",o-rtisrirwro,uemtrret "'.'rft"H-re,-, ..,.) ' . an polan 'orthov mosquito' rsy,1r'.l'.rl'i'22t,re, to. hear In 'iifar1'hp in T ' , a F T . .. . mar-co tho-the: - e t "tt'-r'a1.e'ottr'elrti"'o'rettt1/ieori)t.: :.u:-1m?:..m.‘:‘$lï¬a?:â€:la% tened cork taken fr0.ttt"RY' r'lloetljl" t 2tr.yy, _'"tier ttr*ledieeeottrrVt Fiifimi(rr"ipp1tiid ojrér whei'e"gl\el.h§ps;:§fl§;3|1""'T_'~'F"e :5! WWW “WP-51".. ..qqito has. hymn. will. Burr tlm‘e 1eisiif'i T,' may rand. from I". "r, and Jim .the, pogsgn and prgvent {autumn-l, iiiiiF. (In if]??? dtlf "trtmtrrhitr r 'eeil111tt Je,It,": fti1itr1ls'. maulzw‘éa::Psszl:-%a:§:3‘;zr°‘::g 1""'ra"rt. _ 18413519 . e c all; . . . In. A. “.-,,†.. 1 Y' ‘ply measure affected part with"a/l-L'l'iï¬â€˜L-ï¬ylggugmjm"tqun’eï¬lgafl aging 1cloth. . I', .r... _ .ct " ~."I 't' . l. tr.. '. t,rity,sr.p..t.t e sun; at' i IRttttth-Attothetw _ not mnmnvm ..op4aet,.br, salvaging. yank}! source at atfrtayarrttr, amt-om: 'ttfeh "MNPNY " them. -. F A 4. . r. ,» "wullmHna1rtttattr "tteihuqr "e"it1j,'.iif,ilcyty In" ttsrnorttt.hr ‘w “I /k,e “mg“ j pui4sdrrf ot the"trprurty, 'ts tt,stil-'l.tt [Wilding ytmr-holidsy. Take il,sy.s.iir avid ever'y brL-cgiutiqr} 'ihtltird'pte L159} ", â€513mg ItP.tt.tT"mh you-and ‘0?“qu to, avrtid twn.tsttt/ort/ai,e1)iitlt “Toll?!" “PW,†Jiar, ‘patlicularly 1hPyl lu, tho. A'diCot 9011:1135; in? cttett),'t:ti111li, (£62119 1'ltiifg"ctl'.eg.t,tt'i' f1lre, 30‘ 21'0“}333331331. eélv‘llif'cllurl. mi? t 'itii),?is',),'. 'ii'iirnln', (ili'is'f,v,'ii,l'Ji' !'ri.lltrs'2"d'.: mg..ule._nnca..m uwlpan magma-.4 $93$g313n99 “691$!th 1ij.i,'r.1iur Tri This â€one or tho mosU.rel'vably 1ntee.l Ms. 1m1,.,%?ff',u,i,r, 90M? mime} tlot.cm you can posmilrlyr-get -attdr.'tgFtus,u and. feta-she‘d, 't'/'r"thoyaiirmre jewel Weed u usmlly araiiable"tti"tt _ 05‘8" year. s-r-', . ,, , ' . -r: grows in low', "wet, marshy ply-39$ " ". .r; vd---c-a-u6--xr--c-- _.",,',...' 3"helgln†of front' 'tWO 1otrur'ip9b'. ""37 _ rel '"‘ ta" l . 4' h It has a Juicrlpokirig' ht'em’ that "is '1'†., '"r 't.. "'" .. c". .' '" h . '.suittrvtrawuucieot, "ah liit Ai' u)iiVf!'t"' C"" , "" " a e ‘- - i i,, f," stu'zdded' with /twsie..tto)ored ha’pgflé. I" : Ci11i o' .IALK , M†_.. - ftoy'ery, wfth, prong; abbta orWqt, J".,' .r' .‘37 r""_ ‘r "a "" _. These Mwtirs hang gracefully,“ my? _ 'd. f . 47,4 itr you rememberlhe cot.nhiaatiaCdt "rtrs .-.. . " .. -. pale green: Juier, stem and} 1t1tr't, , F ' , a“! ,iirfé'ram tr6sihfr/yrfttt mu spotty "a, " tr" you can usurailr locagb It "iitthou-rirs Li _ Cf') we“! dittteultr. . _ .__._. ', r" " L. . mm tRrcottd-Maee sure or the mllk sup- tirr.Tttytti.' um mama! the ham lbat'yoli; t'rtratirotttlt'g- kt fftyit scram. mmity pastéurlzed and approved ot by 9t Provincial Board bt Health or by 'iriWD.epartrntrtn ot Health, we would strongly advlse you to bare It scald- ed, or In other words. brought go the boiling polo; and. men) quickly cooled and kept at as 'low a' temperature as. possible tttttdl éohmmem Do all "given"! minr"ttryour Infant or atrial! 'cttthireh. ., ." '." .'.' - A) . and milk supply, I I comment!“ amnihomldrea. the sun ',,L?2,irrdc,-.8is ITyyiae, to protect; suits which can be obtained in any jTiiiru'eJt against 'iiu)auiai,to'i,1".," Sam?- J?attpit', gtores. These unit: only tttor rqegple are verristssceiiititlto 'thtk Image, Jtipy. and upper parts ot the poison and {he-bun our mosquito“ t ". {1,253}! leave my buunce ot the ,t9 [mpg great 509"†ot discomfort. body exposed'to the sun's rays. Dp,ytot t'gr,i.Molg.Jiys..,l.ittW, lemtiomm; wfr..'o.yse in the case ot an Infant ttr.t.lte. bits a; 'l('ri.'iElliljl'i,ett,.,',ot artOir' may! (chug one requires to be am». Itrtursu.t..wittt 3.31999 .ot cloth Quantity!!! ctt.ies.,_att,ttrt the length as. thatmlllzalotd quite as much av'ot/s'tTm/riiil., “WNW! Whit-Inc.- liet. as "ratoltintraod will not itptut'hfr0Ft.lqat ot tan numb?†established. .way. tmdattget"yott. by infecuou. . " f' -‘ln--this eotineetion we wish to em. ., Token-1 ottptt1rrotitthst-itys 'rdu'tslimsiztr. the tact. that it ig, my! on rbur"ti6lidar.' . " then are troy'-. edaiett for Nanette! tgr #e.tr.a,.poat ot unites. "you" can' 'wrap' this longcfy 'fnn"fhhn for 'ttttttties, their brood bis. mound ‘Vour' fi'edtt,Pia' caims’ or†"if I.r.tivttriitmed with“ a larger percentage ‘m'.;;-†'.-"M.'.. "mm 'o,,cc.-u.sr " 411713 fthrmattrrf my“. ma..~..unn'.r..‘ yogi?" hioin, M31, 'thtsii"t'.et Ai iiiitiii 'vkt !1eeT' 'Inthocu'sogomona'eq sqgtlng Uyytii li.iii.ts, i'l'/..ite1/iie.l'.t,9iii'd'iti,"ee.ir'.i wt,).tiCertr"rlbe? "sorttyrht .it. true thit .huirf 96,1119. tturs/justice,, ii,9ik1ttit'.iir. they "lrirre not uccustq’m- not at all .muslcgl. sinif, 'eerttgii1rriia'r", e"d'b7fieeiti.,iyrt.rw,ip, many are ogLyour neryeb. Ammo; it you iiii'.4iiiiii,ifji '?t1iiiye.ititi.tte"pt', Te" ou,' Hun-(he tiosiifio .cannot. get near t erehiré. GA' " be. @996 'ttr ieqig you. r'. . ...'- p. .. , .,..4 " ." " caution; "onstaiftir' a's iiyia'r'ih the ' .rtrt.ettittp'e perinanent tiiraiytit the? 'ritti'" in! demo from your holiday ifehedds ofth'e Hardy oCfot1r witi'dl and milk supply. . . ',' "trt-Mott sure of the water eup- piy ot the resort or hotel to which you contempiete going. it this in in Ontario, you can secure a report from the Provincial Board ot Health as re and: the safety ot the water. It you are going to a farm house and the water supply is taken trom a well, secure from the Department ot Public Health a bottle in which you can take a sample ot the water which will he tested tor you. ' . Some Primary Essentials for . Securing tUe"BestResulu. 'Nt From a Holiday by the . . Toronto Department of Health Holiday Hints GOOD ADVICE 'tet", u! $05.41? Iii -tii., -i,,J.' told?! Judas]! H'rrf! .trtrree r"ir NM" e arr! w an an... m-r'..., "T T FLY???†I .:; _" - '." . . -li" Jig} is t,r) I C, "’ 't, "ft' 'r ' q . _., Irs _ Ailafl7 C"'" ' . " " 'rp. , - T _ 193.1“; ah . 'e' 7.». A. U.†ti m†br l . .‘f'"';. 1‘} _ tr. " . y-tkm .,,...-, r-,.' r" F ' T i'iif,Jiifjj'd', _. f ' . T mlwén ) I r-,',. spots-t. . _..".., '.9 " may): , . Cf4 mm. r" . "rr » m1" _).',-,',?,;".)"-, .' law} "a. riMIr,' / ". initial tr " _ I Y "I , 't'"'ttr" rl':.,i.i'i'.tij; r,' .'. ‘. . . r . ’ Avoid being overly zealous In your efforts to get "ttbttrtgttd--ttae If gradually. Half an hour at I time u quite us long as any part of the body; not ieeuatomed to exposure. should be subjected to Awash-on; rays at the sun. tor the nut few days; then it .wllhbe qultognte to increase the 'tll'ne'w an hourrlld after u fairly good coat ot tan has been developed you sre well protected sgslnst the dangers ot sunburn. It you do not take these‘precautlons you any 'il) caused 1 great deal ot annoyance and have the plesure ot your holiday Pmt.4iriailr marred. lkallltélj 9));ng ___ '3 my: hem pull-want» nah: 31% 'lilg HQ? it would? ttttutiNitglt.: to 9g9rys§jmgto Wolf? Atrfttttttattte, Therefore, .w'o AT I erheI-mor Jyecely er lgtlons " tggarggitue 1tdg,iitre Heme" M the In the event ot one of your chil- dren having an nbmion of the “in. either a out or n severe bruise, in ihieh the skin in: been broken. or even a uplinter in the finger or the foot, clennse the part with soap and water and then paint it over carefully with tincture ot iodine. A hot water bottle, g 2 ounce. of aromatic mm- ot en- monk. _ The [at item Is Important in the event ot . â€name. From one-hut .to I teaepooutul of Aron-tic untrue of agnmonla in g wine (In: oetmtgr acts inbre promptly than either whil- key or brandy. It 1. one or the but stimulants we have. '_; "'u2iFiiiiutdosahitiut iiilvisei, Theiatineii...iuisiterd wuhgngm 9.31 Mt I W 'rt',',',tei'j'jie',lfj,e,,i'i'i thiieem, which has ' tiitt%detrmatNnttlt" irtiiitirr moo at P Ahershbt httir-ied'ntn the suggestion ('5hltt.ePteP"it'y by the any . Would be equally 'rotmlar. The prac- I' Gerbil“! of Memerpn'ses is rather '3 dvubml 'mfdnt'i-ttble the senior T7 - him entirely" enthusiastic 'bl/over the idea. (Hanan! men high in ttrrttm3ttar, mum incline to the opinion 1ittst military training nowadays is not " can-la! and: much-m preparation for 'ii;liiriiii; '18an Btbertmottrat' for the " "mimosa“ "1! r... I' . , .‘ Vessels; WM VShow Flag" to "" Bifion'ii "ifif ‘HoTida'y at - 'M 'rt. "Seashore '. t,iiWosir-.-,-1yi.r.r.iiif, vé_sseln of the tiy'isi..'iuih "ir1tiriit Jtyrnezt few weeks [E9 "tr, Itr0pr,4lr,t, tig"Iot in odd cor- _,s:'ii"ii,j.i'ii!',i,i.ii'i.' Jtirglp by; outhe seafront: ognqopgwot thaUnptrt popular resorts Mtu-,sjtpMri)rgrpuuisr. The Briton of the middle-lass therefore during ii, "ithiiTat"r8tttitgtrt- by the briny no; 'titb.,9tlr Amish spouse, will We able to combine an Itttiatitttt ot " pogmn) mgriqgig feelings with the lat- jitii'i, bye! .biiiiig.litiiir someihing aub- il. ii til ii: fituiit"itri.his income in. JJ/f, g summits; thike" which m bust. 31mm gnaw}, 7 ' auf at ittgupgum. if“! stih/,'.t','e' i1 garden green, printed rajah ail 'rrittaho.igutjti,rrtd. and white ton 8"le silk‘gingham in red a while, lipstid: ted georgette crepe, a lblachdik crepe with jabot frill lin 'with"etrtttheg shude are fashions] 7o.';.'ir,1"ar'ttlfl.' Pattern. pride .20c ':s.s.titfiprorvetsin (coin is preferre 'rlis iio'ih gammy. .. r; 't6ht3p..ojutrpt, PATTERNS. T 1mÂ¥ri§p mun-Jame antistddress plniu- rtp,"gtviNp"ttutttlter and size, of surh patterns ttrttmr,:want.. Enclose Me in Mahtpsut-ii(epirtvpreferred; wrap 'it awfully) fot .each number, and radirrerytlyr"6i'dermt Wilson Pattern Jiir5ttetl TfWiystAeeuide St., Toronto. R)Wre, MM: Iry' atrtarly mail. " 1., In! =acs..c-" Warshnpsto Visit .. "Popular. Resorts _ FLUTTERING _PLAITs. Than-rt woman appreciates th ‘chaun' of. the fluttering plaited skirt, stitched " fitted hip yoke, to attlin, greater length to silhouette. The jaboe fri)) at eentredront of bodice, that showihliiirt contrasting lining cuts alt in .tyyli.t.h the right front nectio . A,tijiiruui.i also uppeara in box-phi at c'e'ntre-hack of skirt. It's so attra We.“ so'mhle'ih‘ nlvy blue tsil .eT,steirlnted in novelty dot motif in' ttrtii*ti.pper green with plain gree silk crepe contnst. The pattern to Style No, 186 can be had m sizes 1 18, 20 years, M, 38, 40 and 42 inch .r,.4 frk * Wii (ji) "r.t _,,";..,,-. til L _."9' r:!‘ 'nuu unllNU UUNL‘IL’SI‘S. .W...r_.. ‘" "ebeb' .e3. The Egg Laying Contests conducted Upon some. trt Y"." by the .Experimental Forms of the on ttthers, I" E“ Department of. Agriculture It Ottawa Negroes neglq , have been operating for nine seasons. lone, suit!“ y!! Tests have been conducted your by donkeys with tit year Viol. all Canada and for the Pr bit.tu3tnkrr.. ee vine of Ontario at Otto" iand at on ttyt iettoud--'.4 fo or t q points 134thqu new". WTâ€, er . " prov 'ees. In the report of the wont~ " euy to he for sixth,"ifeettth' my eighth an. tttte of u! nual ntests published in Bullet“! N6. 1110““) T JI 108 Itheoattuaf.Agritattyre, it in Such lay il L8 sho ' that up-m the end of 1927', 'tttttwith t . 25, hens GifTi,iri, ‘tedted'in "trap unwanted St l r nest .L-The tetstinehegarrim 191330 Il 'iq"ge"ith "I with Loam-gs, which gradually in- a if ttpts orth "I creased to the pornt ort,22ttinittre 'etd,ht,(,"r", ' l 26,.9lth te la higher thin the your. ttsti'tlrui.i't (e'ijj1'ii?if,ir?51 " yeaett'tttamoamiausteade Incroau\' . , . o' the Hermann: production up 'ttlii.jiW?iiiiiji T “3; -.r......_‘,_ .. ar. - altitutAviih In Lin. was an improvT/iiFii WTrimtrdrf' , â€m - n," . Merely to make a living " u very low ambition. We are here tor nonu- thing much higher than that. We no here to make , Melba: In immoral. ta 'sit't,uxraiurro tit carry with In (I. ltd. the. worWeter.nal. ' TORONTO One ot the rarest arts ot lite in to be serious of purpose yrittrout losing that lightness of touch which ailer- entiates the interesting personslity from ttttttrot-e.' The nun who is Bere found _ and pretentious obost every- thing end who looks upon the whim- slcal and humorous side ot existence as something to be shunned is one ot the may“ I civilisation which " mands that everyone shnu be st lent mriially educated. Only their when know the full tragedr.o.t living with them. F was an GTrrG%%7rrtt of Sf mm??? the average of the first year of the contest. In these contests, which have the twofold purposeof stimulating in- terest in the breeding of birds for on: productiqn and the providing of a medium. for tymtideation for registra- tion, the birds Are kept constantly hanged in flocks et ten and include the lfollowing breeds: Barred, White and Partridge Plymouth Rocks; White and Silver Laced Wyandottes; Single: Comb and Rose Comb Rhode Inland‘ Reds; White, Brown uni Butt Leg- horns; Single and Rose Comb An- conns; Butt Orpimtou'; (lutttieieer; and Jersey Black Giana. The report, which in available at the Publications Bunch of the Department. in a most interesting document on themed of poultry improvement. . . (o the" other feeds, 115.03 pounds of angels " compared with ttt.6 unda of sugar beets. The cent of the Antlhe'ration tar-produce 100 pounds .bt rhilk was 1.97 when the mangela f fed, and $1.91 from the sugar beets. In the trrodiidttoh of-a pound bf f'rirtter'tat there was almost a cent difference in favor of the sugar beet ration. During the week the ten cows 'sweris, 'wttinr,rmuyrers, according to his report they gave‘ 55.9'pounds' of ilk less than the week they were fed Ion the sugar beets. Since sugar beets 'yicld slightly less crops and itre inore diffieult .4o harvest, My..Hicks the. uperintendent of the Station regards it as wise'pructice tr adhere to the beetsfor the feeding of milking cows. growing mangels rather than sugar lbeets for the feeding of milking cows. I -EGG LAYING CONTESTS. ( r The Egg Laying Contests conducted; by the _Experimental Fnrma of the, Depatunent ot. Agriculture at Ottawa, have been operpting for nine seasons. Tests have been conducted year by year Qfor. all Canada and for the Pr vine of Gnurio-nt Qttaya tPlat or t ' points k..uds..qf 'the_oth_er; pro ires. In the report of the work for sixth‘."devmh' an! eighth an nual ntests published in Bulletin 14". 108 P the oapt., af Agriculture. it is. sh . that up‘to the end of 1927, 25, hens haw-s 'te'sted'in trat' nee Jai; testing-hennJrL 191%†with L6liLhir.iis, which gradually in, creased to the point ort,221t in"TIt2 - ’and‘sucar been for the feeding dairy cattle. " test made at the nix, Britiah Columbia, Experi- mental Farm last 'rea'r indicate. that manly better yield- of milk were ob- _. from the use of - been. 2iilii.i'i?,t acre othet by the am difikuitr of growing the hate. The experiment was conducted during February and March. Each cow under test was fed, in addition to a ration ot mixed grains, alfalfa hay and en- ilage, thirty pounds of roots. The t periment procedure we: on the three riqu-rplan. During the ttrat and ird period: one of the two roots was . in the ration during the necond ' intermediate period the other root quid. The results of the teat are liven .in the report of the Superin- ndcnt of the Station for last year, published by the Dept. of Agriculture t Ottawa. Ten cows were used in ghee trial. u the table of results it P. shown that to produce 100 pounds of milk there was required in addition Making . Living Little Johnny luv! a great Mum: for which; the docks. but his “the: ob. jected strongly. On one oven-hm m nmemmm that a be wht to “a dock! all!) he would (at I sound tttraattfttg, and oideit' "I and ‘know by your boots It you go." 'A dc I (we gnu-cu“. Johnny rub‘cd a. " the “It. “lather." he a“. “latter I.“ be - tofelt by." m K ["0 con. to tfie dock-n. to am I've out the tongue: out)" or" Sydney mum: Canada doesn’t a In for cannula" trade-unlocks. or hale-wan canal-um, or arbitra- tion courts, or anythlng lure that. It belleven that the Ian Govern-ed peddle-ill Industry the better (or In employer. and employees; All u warrant tor its belief it can poll to pro-porou- Ind-elder. recent wan Increase: In many trades. low unen- plomant return- and commute freedom trom Ilriken. In 1917 the number ot alumna was 79. the nun. bee at workmen involved 22,683. a. number at working dun [out 165.2“. Alumna. with Ila expensive apparat- ul of lnduntrlnl lrébuna'ln, had “I striken, 200.757 involved omp‘lnyeu and 1.731.581 lost worklm: daya In that nine year. ln short. Canada la beating us badly, and we ought " be loo proud to let Canada beat Us ludly, though not loo proud to learn ll ml in example. And here in the East. pictures can. to thought. of Mary the gentle mother riding down to Bethlehem; and " Jew- " he entered into Jerusalem)-- “Lowly catd riding upon en ttss"'-- the prophet foretell. Here in Tun“: todar, as through all the intern-m centurion, patient Ind gentle. the [no ken curry their burdens in honor“ service. _ \Mlith , iation. ymculcd or n _ key 1'd 'ttttN,',.') ' m . pull 0e. ‘AKU'Ms orth daily on his nu of duty. .Whupvq tht harden. houe'ver long the journéy, y'ou can-MFR“ to Lb! , _ rtt.i:ouraste,tlts. _iiiii1i'ii'.a't,1i).'titt,i'iiii) show , by 'rttiqtst" f “lime _ i. They Ll. 'eltitui.Aviili" Inc-ill 119.35.: weak the -ttttt-rtrhr- 1nd _ nriyth---turs streaming from their shaggy ooata, but still plucky and smiling, thtrutth maybe their was may dump a _trifU sadly. Bright 0ch. cars prn'kod. m, m the hat nllllsllllu', httln panning hoofs hurrying toward their goal In rain or who, In heal or mld, vulling, harmful. enduring HIV â€moulds and hart-hm 'ca, an individuality and you“ ' rich. as one watches than law a]. crow- ever more impress". MI. do" the hill itttqthe fed Sacco any morning. you nurse: I ban clus- standing in a â€I.“ the railing. saline for Mr Fir-eating my thing. almost . a mouse. were it not (or t,'is'iitit:. feathery ears. The little lay an In slender. such wee hoofs. he seems only fit for a plaything; and yet‘he " carry his load will: mange; you e see it inch soft â€this“ Met, . the loss of " woolly he 'te h are two little dark tlp/l,' Hyatt» almost the same warm titoiim tlie, the faces of their o%tes.r These ha pert tawny amine-long can . forward, they are" Ninth“ hsps diam-sin.- sorne may pub of weight or distame. Donkeys . ways‘ have so wise a look: New stands a fail, light gray. Alger hes“; btyitie his small brothers lie-h like a math horse.besidp ,g Shut pony. T Patience "cwrituyi, all o him; even resignation. m; does show so much interest I' his - round-gigs as"do.his littéfpel‘gh An tere others, a i ; t',)'Q//$'i).at it!“ let . where you look “while d 3 coming, going. wait g'in P S . climbing the mm watreet,0oadt'rt p with charcoal an the mar“ , Hor in a big one with W pmljwise I either side full of syphomi, the fa an... of'lime ones carrying hr or sand. Then a tall, boarded bestrTdu'd small darkâ€. lit-M1033 dangling Wide 0 bun-colored one bearingycmta ' crowned .with a gran“ "algal" â€our“. which look like a Image ‘clulch of eggs in a nesf‘of'lottv ' iUpon some. veiled women ride "lo F, on others. small hare-legged t t Negroes negligently balancing In lone. nttitqde, donkeys with l ' donkeys; Vial riots. AP.trte, it but; n . 'ii?iiitli'lii n 'ttid-tteu': 'lr/Mi,',',', ' m'I‘hey er him? affection ,1 it is easy to en: in I .ttlttere of ')it.i!,i'rt,ii4,',r,it, 'ho J'iOntteed-a IFor nt In Such (oil T '.tt1ort;tk-t a; u myâ€. a antimal- Ge " In]; They do their duty in d“ u; 't"n.rft1itities Ind hardships, wit; "LI. TQM-$9“ _iaard" Tangier Donkeys; I Teaiergind undead , ye3yt anyway!“ “knack to; Canal. and Australia y by a fyrist i ',,'It.dl 'gr,, so‘riI _ (“tom's affo , "tae.Eitys': (q ;ii.'i'iitlik't'Q I mm lt st derink, , 'Ia d Or n ' l k phi. r':?s1ifltt'ir," WEN“ ms, the " rying hr partied m. “tide KIWI ' “cluster k" 'eltta “M‘leth ride slo y, 'treed, , t cm: In with 1 r,"P.ttte, it or v. 'tti,',',', t Median ,1 it . Ill ' whn, he t In 3ka x u iation. It = key F I th pats M, Us nu . of