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.Y*^ik’ . y?- ' ' (TWO) e H O U P L IN I ■ '-Pt^ • cure certain.
Colds, Ind uonza, Croup, B ro nchitis , A s thm a , and many othor sorious il ls otton havo thoir boginning in a Cough. Y o u can’ t afford to tako this r isk— so tako Croupiino. T h e vory firs t doio w ill bring roiiof, soothing throat chost and lungs making a speedy
VI^IILL PULL YOU THROUGH The Courting of Dolly Whiddon B y O T TW E L L BINNS. M r . C l in s S p i ju ’lcinjin \ \ i \s ree ling very
M>ry, nml IIS lie .stepped j i iu n l l ly down tlie road, would liavo whistled I’lf in i .sheer g a ie ty of^ h eart, i f i t had not hecn for the pi.‘pj)er n n n t m h is month. T h a t , being tif eon Kidorahio size, iiiiu le w h is t lin g inipoxsilile hut i t did tmt itrevimt oiliei* fornis of melody
and au he walked he Iminnif’d g a i lv to hiin se ll. ** m "
lo wear a ll in the m o rnin g, ami (labhlu in dew.*'
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h't-umdliiiig eau g lil him on ilm Ijaclc tjf the. neelc, .something h ard, which checlus i the
song in s ta n t ly , and sem lin g tin* pe|>permint the w n n ig way, h ro n glit him to' tin* verge of d isa s te r .
Iiii( f.e lio lv i'd , he i.-fniglieil to <lis-
lodge the peppermin t, and h a v in g sneeeefle<l in th a t eonglied s t i l l imire, hecause he eould in it help it . A t length iln« spiiMn passed, and a.s it «lid so, he ft.’It for h is handl{f‘r«;liief in order lo wipe tiuf tears irom his <‘vt*s T l i i i t (loni., iv it li Uiu h am lk r rch itf f s t ill' in in s ham l, Inf looked round to <liscfivei' pnssihio what it was th a t had h it him n n e sp e c le d ly . and so eaiise,! him Lo h a lf .swallow the peppermint.
look very la r . When he tu n ie f l the mis s ile was almost und er In's leet—-a hard iinrip«- apple. As lie m a rk e il it , he spoki* aloud to himself .
“ Now what sort of a vnol ean it In* what
flo throw apples at a man, w a lk in g down- alo ng of a Z nm ia y w --------- ”
A h urs t of fem liiim ' lau gh te r lim k e on Ins
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w;oifls and looking up tin* hank on the r ig h t , In* found the answer t«i h is ijuestion for in the fiirlc of a gn ar led apple-tr»'e sal a <-oinely g ir l , in a p r in t in n s lin froek. .She was Jinn ieh in g at an apple th a t appeared lit t le more r ip e than the one w li i .h slie had thrown at liim , and as Ik t teeth h it into Uh« green r im l, her ey<-s li \e d on him were h n g h t with lau g h te r . As C h r is S p ra e k - man s gaze tell on her, tlie n a tu ra l
e.saspf’r - a tm n, wliieh he had he«Mi l*‘e l i i ig , evapo ra-
ated^ and h is c lie e r li i l laei* broke into a smile.
y o u r INCOME
U h n h hm ? Who el
i l in ik I was my gran dmo tln ‘r. t l iil v o n ? ” “ iNo,*' ho answorml as | ,is Miiih* grow hro ad .T , “ J , li< ln -t th in k th a t ;
though
you u* tori' hlo lik o h<*r in >omo wavs. •'*‘. l ly 11^ an a lm a n a i’, ^llal•p of to iigiio , and
ns t ill o misohiof as an ogg is fu ll o* mo at ,” n h ’.ss iml ’ ,-rl»’d D o lly . h«T faoo d im p . lin g with mo rrim out, “ you dm r t im*an In
say my old g ran dm o tlio r s liki* that:-' YmiM *101 lot lu*r oatrh you sa v in g it or
you oir ono o’ ih------ •• “ I t was a p o ppormin t,” hroko in C’l ir is , h a s t ily . “ It stuck in mv windpipi* a n ’
I t ’ ll ho o a r rv in g
came near to o im k in ’ mo, a i l along o’ th at iipplo you tlm*w--------- ’ ’ “ [Hi! (Hi ! That applo) ’’ ,-riod tlio girl
langliing. “ |t always sot*ms to ho an apiilo that caiivrs tronhio i ’ tlii.s wo ih l j” ll«-i' oN’os sparkloti with snddon misoliiof
i l i i
Sin* g h in r .’d a t tiu* h a lf <>aloii apple in hor ^
hand then o n ic k ly throw hack hor a rm. “ D u c k ! ’ ’ shi* oriocl.
I'o r safety s sake C h r is ohoved on tlu^
s t a n i , and as lu* d id .so ho ld*ard the app’li irln;-,/. past h is hoail.
'I'lio g i r l ’s lau g h te r
ran g lik e a peal of hells, and sho strotoiioil a hand towards a hongli on whioh «'r« I rm t was h angin g.
|ti,t C h r is
.Sprm-km.in
ness on Ins the c-hase eoutiuuoil .\lTOss thi
< 3 < 3 R . r > o §
u u l not allow her to ohtain f r i’sh am m u n i t io n. K n ow in g the a<lvaiifago of the olh*n- Mve ho ehargod s t ra ig h t fur the hedge- and rooognising th at tlu^ attaok was so rloiis and that to ho cau ght up a I roe was to hr trapped D o lly promptly slipped from Imt p en-ii, ilro ppoil to tlu* gro nml, and ho-an 111 run holwoon the ti«-os of the or .-lnm l. Mil* was a lre ad y well on her wav. whoi t h r is si-alod the h ank , hut lu* followoil lik a mail I'ory su io of h is q u a r ry . Tlu*n* was II gate at the la r cud <)f the orchard and ho Jiiado lo r that in or<Ior to head her off Irom the hoiis.-. Sm e o e iltiig in h is purpose. begun to mmioouvri* from tree to tree im l with lau g h te r on her p .ir t and eager,
lees, under the houghs when* the misth't«*e
lie rn e s were w h ite u iu g . ran (lie ma itl. with l ir is Ispraekiuau jdways a t her lu-eK hut
s-e.'iiied that lu* had s iu -.e ed rd. ami with P laugh *il d .-hglit he s i iv t r lu s l nm his
A safe and certain remedy for aii
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On e p ow d e r o r two tuhletn of Co phos Mop the
moNt c x c r i ic lu t ln t l p a in in ii few mlmitoM. A t t a c k s o c c u r w ith le s s an d le s s fre q u en c y a s Cephon ftets to the root of p a in an d au lT e r lng an d tniUds up th e p ow e r o f re s is ta n c e . CepHos a c ts l ik e a to n ic . I t h a s no d e p re s s in j j a f tc r -c IT e c ts an d d oc s not affect t lie h e a r t . E v e n the inoM tic licn to su b je c ts c a n take C e p h o s an d be s u re of tH'ttlnt^ com p lete com fo r t and re l ie f . C e p h o s Is IdU h ly p ra is e d by a l l b ru n ch e s of tiio m e d ic a l p ro fe s s io n an d Is the f in e s t h o u seh o ld rem e d y yo u co u ld keep by yo u .
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NEURALGIA RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO SCIATICA
NtUind A Wtteb«((i frattfuiror Ctphet.
S in a i a 1
P o w t fo r a J 2 d «
»nrV.»**ail,4nl.»tp 1 itonr rcijoT
Irom buvunli
•l«'rnUiu.ueh»cvrf» )>r«il|*jlci«t M4«fa^t 4 lIMVou*
AUfr Kwiiij; 4 lolul
Xlrhu»b4ikl 4tM> t*> KTft ttllH
ground us t ,he
h.-lil ran a slow str.*ain in th.* m i.1st .*f which was a small ishim] .»f w i l l iv hushes
i ih Cliri*. ,
T l i
.hstan.-.* hetw.-en tin* h n n k ' i .m l tin* M am l was span iie .i hy a narrow p la n k . hook.-.I hv
sin* st,.pp.-.| on it . D . il ly .-asi loos., the hook nt tin* mead.iw en .l. ih .-n Hitt.*.! i .n ic k lv a.-niss to tin* ish in . l, nnd saf.-lv lan.h-.l thete, .Iragg e.l tin* plu n k a f te r lu'r.
'I'll.* y .m iig man rea.-h.-.l tin* r iv e r hank
ju s t in tinu* to M-.‘ h is eiul of the p lan k lh*p in to the water, an .l as it was .lragg .-.| ns|n*re on tin* fn r t lu r side In- |-.ear.l D .. | ly ’ s ‘piie k laught.*!- r in g peal on p.-al.
j |
laugh.*.! h imself , am! as lu*
l.mke.l
acr.iss the s t r ip .il w a l.'r , am] saw the tliishe,| nnd h‘u g h in g g ir l d r y in g lu-r h
an.ls on ]■ po.-k.*i h am lk en -lm -f , |u* s .-ith -.l h is
c.nii-se ol
n.-ti.ni. S e a t in g h ijn s .-lf on a fall.-n al<l.*r. lu* t.n.l,
out a pipe , slowl.v i . l l r . l it , am! ap pK ’in g a m iil. - li, p iiir .-.l nwav in fu ll eni.iynu’ nt .u tlu* s i in a t io i i .
l-ro in when* ho sat. he
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c .iiih l se.» D o lly ’ s llustu'd fa.*.*,
nn.It>i- the y e ll. iw in g l.-av.-s of tin* withe rs , an.) it atr.*nh'd him
.-.msid.-rahh- ])lt-asnr.< to that h is ac tio n n|iparentl.v .‘
uus.kI lu*r some • lis.pii.'tn.h*.
.U t . -r tlu*’ .*m* glam-.* th at t.*M him th a t , lu* l.*ok»-«l away, thmightfnll.v
.-.msidi*ring the n»ii.-t tu s t je pr.tsp e.t. an il Miutking .p i i i 't lv . l ik e a man win* h a.l inost of tim e and a ll .‘te rn i ly in fn n it .*f him. .Vt first D . il ly afr.*et»'.l t.» he in»liiren*nt
t*> Ills preson.*.*. K.'.-ling in her dr.'sn p.).*kei she drew forth one .*f the gre.'ii apples for whi.*h sin* appean*d t.* liav.* an in .in lin a l .* fondness, an d, to sh.*w how littl.* she e are .l, began to m nm - l i . it . W ith tlu* t a l l **f h is .*ve, C h r is saw her, am i as h.*r w liite t.s 't li hrokt* th ro n gli tlu* c r isp r in d t.» tlu* nei.l f r n it . lu* shndd.*r»Hl.
Y.»u’ ll ho m a k in g y .n ir s e lf i l l . ” S h o n l. In ’ t w.>mler.’ ’ slu* answer.-.!
ti.in-
.-h a la n t ly . “ I t ’s awful damp here, a n ’ my sh.K-s ar«* th at th in 1 can f.*.*! it th ro n g ii them, n liv a d y . . . . H.nv lo ng are vou go ing to keep mo h e ro ?”
“ D.m’ t D o lly ,” h.*' Bai.l, “ N.*t am d h e r !
A f te r twelve months in the wiM> ,if D ap u a . Mjs-- I.n cy l'.v«*
l.vn t'heesman. Mritish .‘ iit .'n u 'lo g is t . has a r r iv e . ! at Sv .In e v ,
A i is t r . i l iu . w ith -t*J.*)iii) sp,-,-im.-ns of lus.-e’ts fo r th** l l r i t is l i Mnsomn.
• » ch a in to n poh* n l .-ith.*i- em i. M.-fme
.|Uiek.-st towards a point when* a .stif the .n v h a n i he.lge, gave admission to tli. ’’ xyater-meads.- S t ra ig h t on she ra n . go«nl
s.s-.nid, tiumgh losing ‘’has.* I.•ngl||ened. A c it k s tin
Id-; to tnk** lu*r. Hut DoMv did not mean Ik- ta k en. .Sin- . lin k e d , .hnihlcd sudderilv • n.I g am in g a lit t le hy th is t r i . k . ran lu‘-r
never i |m ie up to her, and alway s t ry in g meiivre lu-r into a corner. Om v it
tm -lia n l. nmud the |iclu*mMl
.YOU II ho wishin* th a t ha<l oongh v<m s iilfo r IroJii had Inn tlio death o’ yo n , before she In-ard it . Am i sin*nking o’ tinit eo iis iimp- tivo rough rominds nio, C h r is S p ra c km an you .1 host look a f t i'r It.
. , , ’^'*‘d shiwly, • • Mis von, Dollv - . . said tin* g ir l . Von d i i ln ’ t aeeept of a mu.s-o-lin so hliio,
‘ 1 m not km-p iug y o u , ’ ’ ho .said. “ Y o u ’ re keeping vo u rso ll, D o lly . V o u ’ ro fro<* to
^ chillis iu u ne d ia tely
ili.selalnu'd rc’sp o n s ih ility .
come to d ry land wjmt time ^ou want, hav in g th at piece « ’ tim he r on y o n r sidi*. I ’m hero to th in k ou t something.
tho .silent eo ntemp i th a t i t <losorved. and mnnehoc s te a d ily away a t tin* apple u n t il it was I ilth ? more than a core. T h is she threw a t her ja i lo r , h ut fu ll in g .short it “ plopjied ’ ’ in Mie stream and was homo
she nsici’d. “ T h a t Komethiug yo u ’ r«* Ih i i ik - i i ig a la i i it luiisL Ik* a mo rtal tie lc lis li th in g . ' ’ *'
towards her. “ I was womlering whether ^*>'*'"ore<l .slowly as he tu rn c il
im*.-^ “ Y o u r oars d i i lu ’ L deci*iv(? yo u, m a itiv , '
u e had host he m a r r ied in Septemher or w a it t i l l C h r is t in a s “ D id you say we, C h r is Sp ra c km a n lungjjL'd the g i r l , ** or <lh| mv ears deceive
J|«* had not to
answered C h r is t , s to lid ly . “ T s,ud ‘ w«.**’ ’ ’ s D o lly l,TUglu*d a g a in . “ Ym i ’ re jo k in g ,
u re ly ? '’ ’ *
“ N e ve r was more serious i ’ my l i f e , ’ ’ was the r i'p ly . “ l ’v<* heen th in k in g o’ men
t io n in g It for a h it . Imt T v e never hml so good a e liam e as th is , iM'fore.’ ’ I he g ir l turned a s iile Irom the m ain lines- t io n. and eried;^ “ Y on ought to he ashamed
ol
yonr.selt. ^ o n ’ re la k in ’ a mean a d rn n - tag e .’ ’ Tlie^ yo ung man shook h is head. “ . \ |1’h
j i is t ^ s i i it yo urself, m a id y . ’ ’
f a ir I love a n ’ war, or so I ’ve heard. And I III w a it in g here t i l l yon iiiaki* np y o i ir n iin d . SeptiMiiher or C h r is t in a s—yon <?aii
“ T h a n k yo n .” said D o lly san -a s t ir -;illv . I t s awful nieo of you to* g iv e ane ---------•
”
She broke olf sud denly, and then gave a lit t le laugh .
m e !” A s the
“ W h a t ’s u p ? ” he asked. “ I d o n ’t th in k yo u ’ ll wait there u n t il ve made np my m im l. 'r iie re ’s mv g n im l- mother rom in g across from tlie o rch a rd . Iionbln t womlcr If she isn ’ t lo ok ing for
I
plenMiire in her face th a t he was a favour ite ■ ith lu*r.
'otning over to Diddleeomh to se«> von t«i- igl it .”
I a raisisl voici*, for Dollv’s graml inothcr as inon* th an a li tt le deaf.
“ Moll Jiu’l. Mrs. M’hiddoii,’’ said Chris “ I was * ’
1 lie fihl lad y smiloil s lirew d iv . “ 'fo s«>(. me n r my g ra iid -d a iig lite r , C’l ir is S p ra i-k -
“ ’I'o s.-.- .v.*n,“ aiiswer.-cl C l ir i I want<*<| t<» tell yon that her a
l l i i i i l i in ’ of being we .l.” . ( “ Oh yon s to r y - te ll. - r l” ) . Tin* in te r -
11 \oK-e th at M rs . A\ In'.ldon's tl.-af ears never iieard It. “ I ’m Very g la .l to hear it . C h r is . \-.'*rv 1 IS !|
H.nigh I ’M own th a t J ’m -snrprisc.l
that D ollv should Imv.* sii.-h goo.l s .-n se !” Oh, Dolly s a ll r ig h t . Sln**s mor.* M*nso
so .” ) “ .■ \Ia.vh.* in a yh e .” answ.-r.'.l tlu* oM lad y .
th an .yon t l i ln k , J \ I r s . ‘ A V lii.ld .m f“ . ( lhanlv yon. Island .
eall.*.l I tniu* fo r C h r is t J iia s ; hut
D.tlly niav want It .*arlier and in that .-as.*-------- ’ ’
p u t t in g up tlu* h a n n s ? ’ ’ .1 V V!*’ . ^
tli.*n
a.sK.*d, • ^ I t . ’ answ.'r.’d C h r is hraveK-.
s o l l lv a.-ross tlu* wat.-r.) “ I suppose y .n i ’ re w a it in g f.)r h.-r li.*r.*
( “ ^Ye’ ll s,*e about th a t !” was h iva th .-.l now. C h r is ? ”
1 am .” answer.-.l C h r is , .p iite t rn th fn ilv . I lu-n as i l ia l s the *-as«> f ’ l| h«* nuiv in g
r ’V. .s l
m*r.>SN tlu* mead.iw. th**n h«- 'turiu*v| to the la iu l a g a in . D.*lly was s tnm lin g t lu 'ie,
t.-n lio l ly t.* h n n g .v.m np t.> te a .” “ T h a n ! ; yon. ma'am. I w i l l . ’ * IT.' wati-hi*tl tin* .*1.1 h uly inov.* awav
. t i i w r l f
lu -r .•.yes .lam*ing, her fa*-.* v.*rv rosy. It \.*n th in k tlu*r.*‘s a n \ th in g ’ in Unit
muiM-nse y.*n’ ve h.-.-n te llin g n iv g ram l-
yon cr.'ssmg m-.*r to .b y la n d ? ” he asked. It s^ n e a r ly t.*a-tiiin*.“
y a t .ls s i j i r t .” ” When y .m 'n - w ill in g t.» giv in.' twi*ntv
Yon ,*nii h;iv.* th em ,” In* s j, id . ;,m l u | i - .. slu* slutwe.l her tru s t in Imn hy th ru s t in g
tin* plu n k ncros*;, h.* ln*lp.*d her hv fustenin It u i Ins cm!. In g l ii ns n h ir . l sh.* t r ip p ed
ucr.is>. tin*
r.»s.*s hhmining n e l i ly in her fiu*e. )n*r ev- n lig lit with m is fh i.'
v.ms ehullengc. Hr ig iin r .* ! it . Iiow.-v.-r. nml kept ||js w.»rd I w«*ni\' yn r .ls |u* gnv.* iu-r, us lie
hnlte.l c,n.l.-t- il gn arh'.l upph* tr.'.-, on which till* m is th -l.i.' gr.-w th i,-k .
inistli'to.* I] he rip.* t lu -n l” Am i ( ' lir is t in u s it was.
nsK,'.l Us he gutlu*re*l lu*r in h is jirn is . <
(Tin* l-hid.)
BEAUTIFUL GARDENS. I .A N 'C .V S I im i-' . .
l iy I ha
oiynors it has In-.-ii niada passilda lo 'a ro a n is a ! Im< .scheim*, iis
opens ti* the p u b lic many of the most lM*untitnl places m K iig lu n d und Wule*.. Tin* l.ijiew in g ^ gurin*ns in
I.niu'nshirv* w ill i»e op,*n d u r in g the summer of IP:U ,m hohnlf ol Hu* Q u e e n s Institnt.* of D is t r ie t N u r s in g
in previo us ye a rs , which • - *
nnd tho l.u ncu sh ire C o n n tv Nui*sinir Ass«x*in- tmn :
Hu* | (V o . ‘ , H erh ei'l
p.»ny mar.-s d th , L’-i) to
S i lv . rd a le , l l r ig l i t . an.I
n ea r p.m.
S i lv e r . la le foals.
ik l.
C a rn fo r th : M r . ’bus.
S nm lu v
pe l.l .AIuv
‘ * •
h iiid iia s s and K am -ro r ily at tho ................ -
■ r h r is tn i . is ai- iiaM i i ia n l l i . n i i l id y r ' ’ li- l*'“ »Kl“ ’d.
“ Th e
p r in n is ,‘,|. un.) llu*n iK-gun to rnit. Ih* oveituok lu -r in the ur.*lmr«l, us s|k
mnllu'i'j yo u ’n - in is io k e n C h r is .*=;pra.-kinan I her.* isn ’ t C h r is ignnr.*.! the s tat.-ment. “ M*lu-n are
,,nc*. Y.m .-an V* i-anu* tlu* v.»ic.* frtnii tin* I t ’ s le r r ’hh* goo«l of ^•on t.» sav
• \ \ h.'M ar.* >011 th in kin * of t h in k i i i ’ .*f h a v in ’ tliem
( “ I sh a n ’ t ! ” .-am*- tin* ^■o^.•.* a g a in .) “ D o n ’ t you spoil her, C h r is , hy h - lt i iu ' her hat'.' loo iniK'h .*f lu-r own w a v .”
.stoutly, me are
j .v t i .m <*ain.* fntm tin* is lam l, hut in sr* hm-
ins tan t lu* <-lniugetI his plan’s. 'I'lu* old lady saw him, am] c*ame towari li iMui, smilingly.
.sprai-kman hmked rniiml. I t was null** ( rue what Dolly said. 0|<1 Mrs. AVliiihloii was eotning ac-r<iss tin* fiehK, niid appanui t lv all Ills advan tag e was lost. His mind ri'. lowed tlu* s i tuat ion rapii llv, atid on the
, Kiri's laughte r tr i lled, Chris I t was ck*ar from tlio
ad up le il the n -so lu iio n th a : “ to pre-serve peace and -soeuriiy, memhers of the Leagno ot iSat io n s mnst^ he prepared to «'o-o|H'ratc
in the delom-e of a memher w lilc li has heeii wro ng tid ly uttncket l.” “ Whiio Slaves ” of tho East.
A coiutueheiisiv** scheme of f ig h t in g the
trattie in women in hZasiern connti'ies ha-* hcen in id er disenssion at ticneva i l i i r in g A p r i l .
th is plan is ha*>e<l on i lie report
ol the s iu e ia l commission ol em p iiry sent out hy the Ueaguo of N a t io n s to tho Kast, Isonu* ol its o u ts tam liu g fvaturo-s a re Uu; es tiihlishment of c e n t ra l au lh o r it ic .s in .sucJi euuutrie.s as C h in a uml JVr**ia. am i closer eollahoratmn and I'.xchauge oi in format inn hoLwi.-en au th o r it ie s . T h e a h . ilit io ii ot IieeiisLsl luiuses where thev s t i l l e.xist is
looked upon as c s s e n lia l. Siufciul measures w ill _ he adopteil tor the wi-lfure of the
K t is s iau refugee women in Nm t lio ru C h in a whose p lig h t is so te r r ib le .
The French Nolo. T h e an x io u s ly await.-d Fren ch .Vote <ni
Di.sarinamen,. has iiiih a p p ilv hrought ns no n earer the
g.ml of an ag iv .-.l policy such ns wuuld l.*ad to tin* cum-liis ion of a sutis - fn c io ry . lis a rn n iin e iii cm v o iit io n
T h e
most h ope lnl deduction lliat - ..-an he drawn l io i i i
desires the success of the D isa rm a n ie .it L o n le ie iic c .
does not
sV.al.* what nu-asniv of d is a rm a ment they wonl.I arc«*pt in r e ln r i i for the gmira iite .'s ol .s .s ' iir iiy which they .loniand.
Russia nnd tho Loaguo. ' Ib is w.-..-k tin*
l.cagiu - of .Valion.s
Uni.ni
a.lopt.-.l a m ia in nm iis i,-solnii<m .h e h ir in g th a t “ Hu*
I.cagiu- of .V a tio iis L’ n inii
w.nihl warmly
wcl.s.in.* tin* a . lh c r . -m v ..i lliis > ia to tlu* L*.-iigno of N a t io n s .”
G re a t inl.west
nis H'en a rm isn ! hy tlu* stai.Miu-nts Mih- lishcd III the Press d in in g tin* past w.*.-k
nml em a n a t in g from P a r is iv g a r . lin g the
e..mliii,)Tis under which Hnssia would he w ill in g t.> jo in tho I.oagno.
T|„-so con.
d 'C o n s it IS stas’e il , in clud e tin- s t ip u la t io n that these .Mat.-s u h ic h Imv,* not vet a . - cord,si IH is s ia re.-ogmtion slu»nl<I
.h, so
an. that t u- Covenant shonhl Ih* harmonised with tlu* K e llo g g Pa ct . iieitlu*r . if which .om h lm n s is lik e ly to pre!H*nt niulne .lill'i- cnltu's. A proposal
th.it ther,.
sh.nil.I In* a . le . - la ra lm ii ot ra c ia l . - .p ia l i iy is
sonmwh.at mnhignons. hut the <h*man.| f..r a Pact ol
inn In a l n s s is ta in e uonid n n d e u lil.-d lv win ri'.*n.*h support.
Libcrin.
It -c.-nis .,m t.- pu s -ihl,. that ih .- I'o u iu -il l•eugn.- ot Nat i,ms. win.-h Jiu-.-ts Mur-
in i: M a y . w ill he tor..*.I to .h-priv,* la h e r ia ol lu'i* la-ague nu-ndu-iship nin] p.-rhaps sij^;- K'"t the .o im t iy ’s hein^ , , | .„ .d under the m a iu la fo iy -y s t . iu . F ra n n - h,-mg tlu- nation M- . -nmiglv b e s t
. !n « \ .it a l a n . l a l e r y P o w e r n i u h - r t h e I t wi l l h e r . -nu iu h*Tcd t h a t a n
t i t l e . ! t o n i u h - r t a k e llu- ;i gn*-.
e i u j u i r v n i a d e st iiuc t h r e e ,i f f o u r s ow n i. -. j iusL f u u i u l t h i s u e g n ,
r . ' p n h l i e t o h e a h n l h c . l .if - l a i e r v , e r u e l t v
-•Hid o p p r e sM e n . T h e U c a g n e ’s ■ , . ro p . . s aK o r r e o n n h a v e I..... .. i e s i . , e ; | a t .*v, rv s tag,*
p i . -s e i i i K ih e n a n ru le rs p.-i-sist m ih . i r ohstmat,- ..p p o s iiio n i, , a uoliey of a in elmr -
b.v tin* eo n t ro llin g o liga tvh v in
l.ilH.rm wtiile e om lilu n is out there have roMnnuallv gr.iwn worse insiea<l .if hett.-r.
| i the
u tum,
ueti.ni along tlu* lin e s ’ ah.'ve m.-n- t le i i . Iio u .v . ' i- .lis ia s t« -fu l it m.iv he. •-i-.Miis to Ik* inevilahh*.
Drifting Towards W a r . The
the int.'inuluma! situation will a inneh wuh-r and laig.-r nninh< than tlni'i*
v.lui lullu-ie .T.-e.l.
'|*lie int.-!lig«-m recent
I.ah.mr p a i iv ,h-clarati.m
Ippeal til ol p.-r-.
that poljt ical luiriy is Wi-ll awaii- of ih,- piisar i.uis eo.i-
.liti.m «il tlu- Disai iiuuiieni r,mf.-i-i'jn-«-. »»f the tcm!,-nc.v t.m ai Ms im ri ase.l armuiu-ul «*'p;'iuliuii.-. of Gerinany\ ami Ja | . . iii‘s noti.'.'s tif n ith ih au a l from tlu* I..-agiu* »if
Xiiti.nis. of the •• pcinit-ious ii-tlneijees at
'
v.irk . . . fomemin-g h«*stility ;uul iiulilfei-
.’uce to the fniulanu'iital ’ uh-a .if inl.-r- nalunia! o-opi-ratiem to mainiain .uul en. loTii' p.-ac*.’ * Till' stiinmar.v .>f it all is that •• w.« aii- tlrifting towai.K int.-r-
natum.tl anar .liv “ and war. Th.-
U.ih.mr party hi-licvt-s that llu* siiiuui.m
w.mM he. coin.* I.-SN ,lang.-i,ms if the rn i ic . l Stales ,.f •Vm.-ru-a an.I |{iissi,i could he .Irawn into loser ass.H-iatiij,, ^vith tlu- league, tie*
t ’. tn ie i . i
latter possihiy -.s a rc-^nlar m.-iuK-r. Some max- hesitate to iK-li.-v.* in
tl.is ti-uu-.U \l| will agre.- xvith tlu* earnest app.’ .d 't.j 'ov.-rninents (note the plural) to jnak. npren.e .-iTort to bring th.- Disarmament 1 a sms-essjul .onchjsioii.
Christianity and War.
tlu* C o u n c il ,«f tlie U.-agne ,,f Nat ion s t.i xvhi,-h ,h sp n l,-s hetxv,*.*n nation s couKl In* r.;f.*ri-**d. and ,lrcw tin* con. ln*l*>n that •’ w«* ol the C h r is t ia n I'liur.-lu-s. cannot take part ,»r support a n y w-ar.” T h is conclusion lu*uever modilu-d iH-f.xr** a.l.ip tio n hv a .h b n g as. mi amemlmcnt tlu*
wor.ls •
* iit
antrax-.'iition «,f the C . iv e n n n i of tlu*T.«'agn.- 1 N a lin n s op the l» .u l nf P ar j.s .” T h is
points c len r iy t*i an ai»pr»s'iation hy C h r is t ia n C h u n -h o of the mo ral d is t im l io h tw c ' ii a xvar
xv.ng.**l tor n a t i. 'u a l purposes
and .1 xvar hy w.-.y of p,d«e.* a.-tion on lu'
h.alf . of xuirld pca.'c ami »)r*l*T.
la im lo n . a .li-Huission t,»»k p l .n ..................... d ut i.m whii'h point.-.I out that there e the Int,-rnati*>nal C o n n nl dnstn-** and
At tin* r ’n ita r i im G e n e ra l As- einldv
BOWLAND LICENSING EXTENSIONS.
a t |h>ltoo<hy-ltow land, .m .MomJav. g r a n t c l e\t,-nsum.s of hours ir,xin lO-d to’ Il*i> a.m
l iieusee of the P e l Pump Kaxes.
T n e s . la y . .<iini!.u'
am! from :i-0 t.» d-0 p.m. on j J atnnlav. Mnv I ’dth . ami on
Wlut-M.nulav an d * Svhil -
e\t«
nsi.nis w*tc
nll.xxTcd the Ihiti'l, |{ashaM
was g r an ted cMen\i<xns from JKO to d-0 u m uul fr.'tn liKO to 11*0
p.in.
'*
For the ."satni.hxy am| Whl t-Moiu lav the laml lonl of ih>* Higher Hod.h'r Hr idge’ llotel
lilt* lu-eixsees of the (Jishurn hotels xtere I-Ulioti c^;*i
an .-x tens imi than imvo -,^1?” ,* •Vt th,x !xnmx> t im e ho d i l l
XvUkst .' t e ' - ’ ; ? , C ' - a - M r . Wm-h,
low.- It workr-,1 I f “
n in n y v is ito r s , ^
R ra n t (.Mr. W. s .
t a t ’ t t " ' ,1 ^
I'k-lot. , 1.0 oVto.,,i„;, r - io n ' .'Cain.
n o , la. c r a n ie d
"Oidd son rom-
l i c a r i v . ^ ^ r . D a v i d
s h o w i n g t h e o v i K i ’ t t v D o w n i n g !
T h o r o i s n o l a c l l a n d
“ l i s t e n e r s . s i n g , h n i f
M r . H . . T . K i n J a d d r o S ' o n “ O T K c o I c b
x v e h o m l c o n t r i h l T i l l - : n n p i i r i ini the Fren.-h (
h.ver iimenL
It is that the Fren ch G*>vernm.-nt l.t
d.Kis mn reject proposals
tor 11 red n ct io ii of armuments but d«*clare.s It imimssihle t<* cm is i.l.-r sncli pr..posals nn- Icss nccoin pan i.s l hy projiosals for se cu r ity . U n ln r lu n a i . - Iy ,
away. C’l ir is s t i ll sat
impa.ssivo ami lim illy the g i r l grew res tive. How long are you going lo .sir tljer«).^“
'* h'-'i I Ye dom?, I s liu ll g<i jnvay-~-j)erliaps I ho g ir l troutotl th is ox iihumt ion witJi
LEAGUE OF NATIONS NOTES T H E D IS A RM AM EN T D R IV E .
l!u > value <if the work tiono wlion tho
Di.sanimnumt C’oufi*rcnce lin ro an resumod must not Ik * jm lg e il hy tlio Hluirtness of tho Kcssion.
.Mr.
Memler.son, tho l^rosidont,
Btatc il aftorward.s th at he had been very much impressed hy the desire of in nn y Go venmiont'i to hocuic a convoiktion e a r ly as jioss ihlo. Tlu* tiecision to meet a g u i i i i i i two or three weeks uml to hold a session of the th'uoral Commissio n if possible oil M a y I'drd
.siiggo.stcd th a t the p r iv a te conversations lu'tween tho G re a t
I I’oworB yvmihl .soon he brought to a c IosjO. iMeanwhIle jMr. A n th o n y K<|en, as spokes* n iim of the H r it is l i fh iv e r i i i i ie i it ,
euiphu.si.scd th a t genera! rL*<luctioiis am i not merely l im it a t io n of arnmments was s t i l l tho aim of I lie C«mforonco.
In Dofonco of iho Loaguo.
tin* Lenguo ol N a t io n s Union in «3rg n n i» in g a N a t io n a l Contereiice in <ieb.’iicu of tho lK*aguo of N a t io n s at the G ult l-mith.s’ H a l l und^ a t the G u ih lh a l l in l.ondon.
The
olhcial Welcome hy .the Lortl .Mayor and J.or<l Qiio ciihomu g li gave the Conferonee an oxcollent s«*nd-olf. A t a gix*at p iih lii; meeting, w liie li was mhlres.s*-<l hy S i r A u s t in
I J le su l ls tu lly jus tif ied the eiilo rp r iao ol MIXED MEMOS. Sm - :L T l - : i t T H K C K K .M A T IS .—T Iu* th in
st.*m of tlu* ehniiati.s is l ik e ly to ho harmed hy scorchin g su n , lo th at bushy p lan ts slnmld ho gr.nvn in fro nt of tlu* c lim b e r for tlire.* summers.
(.’ row a n n u a ls , such a rmits of a n n u a l
. lu r in g tho w iiito r . S P U IN G A N D SL'.M.MFit S T O C K S
.............. ta k in g iio n r ish n u ' iit i>ut of tlu* s . iil
S.*.«ls .)! ih.* sp r iiig - llow .T in g s l. ie k s shonhl In.* sown n t tho end «)f tin* Mwnmer iim l
sc .’ds ot tlu* snmm.-r-llow.-ring st.K-ks s lio iih l ho
s.Mvn in tin* s [ ir in g . T h e f . irn u -r—the Hnn np io n stocks—make the h igg.-r p lan ts ,
'flu* h it t . -r an* known as T . -n -w c l i st.n-ks. IL d l i hav.- ten w«-.-).s ,,f ilow. rs.
IJoth are tlu* hoses.
h ig h ly f ra g ra n t in the ev«-nings. T im .i.iiih lt- stn.'ks may he pu-k.-.l out of I ’ s i ia l ly they ar.* s iro n g.* i-
growin g s .-.-.llin gs than ilu* sjtigh..jlow<*ring s.*t*.lliiigs. Th** s in gle s may inor.* c e r t a in ly lui kmiwn, t lu i i ig l i : they hav.? l.n ig c r , eoars.-s and l.-ss fihrou.s
r.mts.
r ip e S t i lt .n i .'lues*?, and h um iis in the soil Is lu . -e s sa iy i . i r tlu- best r . -s n lis .
tlu* lin a l icMilt of ilo c a y in g v i-g .-ia h le am a n im a l m at ter ,
.s lim u lu lc s tin- n ilra t .* -
in a k in g In ic lo r iu iu ll io so il. T h e f .ilia g e toad i i put in to the grouml in the form of nm m.n iia, and is n it r i l ic . i in it with the lu-lp .u iln-s.> ba c te r ia . N it r a te is tlu? lo r jii in which tlu? roots of p lan ts tak.* np the
lohag.* 1.10.1. Uhl soils w ill h.,- n i in c c -s - s a r i ly h i l l of h iim iis . A fe r t i lis . -r m ay h.* Mihstitnt*-d lo r a n a tu ra l mam ir ,- .-very otlu-r
good g a rd en in g , he.-an*-.* ih ,- he<K a r ,- given the *.pp.*rtnnity to hcconu? w c a llu -r .s l. Do not red ig tlu* beds when p r . -p a r in g f.»r s.-.-d s im in g , and . --p e c ia l ly is th is prait iL-o n*)t a iK ' i-a h le t.n- n n k i iu l lan d . T lu - upper c ru s t w ill have licc.nm- .-rum h ly a iu l n u llow . ' r i i is
Is a i ia id \ p i- ic n n iu l
nmnhl sh .iiil. l lu it Iks h i ir i . - . l, hut it shonl.l he iis,-d to c .iv .-r tlu.* s^H'ds. I - ( )lt G 1-. 1-M l-.-XU IS .
^■ nv^lg, hut most k in d s tlow,-i only .nice a ^ e a r and in llu.* sp r in g . M ^ ie o i is p a lu s ir t s
I * * . -m p i r l lo r e i i s , h ow c v . ' r , sl.iw.-rs f r .n n ! t lie sp r in g u n t il ilu* a n tum ii. Th.* height ol th is •
im !u -s a iu l th,* llow.-rs ar.- b right lih u- with a y.'llow th r .m l.
must ill- tr.tiist«<i it d i io in the im i I* IciJ'ille llouefs fill- the fruit h.-hiiul the
l.imile lloWel's, fo
gr.'W. POTATO P O IN T F I tS .- See.l i-otat...
not .-heap, hut p la n t in g them who!.- is th - way to get ih .- w.-ighlu-st ic s i i lf s .
'ih . sum id imt
ih e v slumhl
n.it h - put in to
h.iN-s mad.- u . lh a tM.w.l -o that tlu- lu h . r s ,h, t.uu’h the h .it iom.
in V -s iia p c . l op,uiugs_ I'.o ls a r .- sh,w- | | the :n h . - i - are h.-M
lorming. The nutlio.1 of leaking shall.iw tr.-m-lu's with tlat hott.nns i^ adv:v'd. Ilu*
-se.oml-lKsi uay ,n g.-ning strong
.livulmg t!u-m. so that ih.- th-sh .irics s.
wh.it ami is imt r.-.ul.v to r.-v. iw. gerjii
totiagi-, with wi'ighty hniuli.s of tuh to .-nt th.* se. ,1 tuh.*i-s into iuilv. - h-ngth- Wise. Plant Gu-m Iu .-iit\ • l.'iir lu.iii s aft.-r
the f.hght .lisease which the •o i l”’mav houling. 1 |u* thir.Micst way oi gr.nxing potat.Ks
I' ir.nn .ut lin g s . Tlu-
sh.mts slmul.l h. lemov-c.l ir.mi lit.- tiih. I's ^with a “ he.-l a tiny
pi.ee ,tf tnh.-r. Saml.-,| -oil is UU'i.d t.o-
i-.isy rooting. put tin* h.i-. tiu* p-.tat.i sprout two in. lu's into tlu- groiiml.
ami in.ik.* the -oil Jimi .nr.i.iiul tlte im k .if th.- tntnr.* plant. Til- t.'iirtli li,-vl « ; iv : A iiiirlv w.-i^liiv .\ rehl i-au I........ ..
tlu* sf.«l tnh«-i-, am] hy
pl.intiug thi- ex.
In< h .h . p in Im»\.-s '..f -andy sod in the ir.uue. Oo Mi.t .h..o-.- a hit.-
v.iri.-ty, he-
.'ai|se eropping is laier Iroin parings tlia Irom tuhei's ami .nt li iig s .
U F T IT t KS.
Fr.imc.raised s. , .uil.leor :uitnmn-s..wn pl.uith |s.
, j,u«V h.- pl.uit.'.l h*r tlu- carlie*t «rops. ’riu- I;iit,
hav,-
woe.ly St.ins. whi.h ;;r, unlik.-Iv t.-mpt 'lugs.
THE ALLOTMENT. I ’A lU tO T S .
>t>llU- > • l iritlin-g hr,*a*hT. Th,-s
va ri.'ti.'s rs
.l.nir ,.l .p i a l i t x . t il.' «'at. c lu .h s llu - firs ; [w.> sh sp .-.. first -gr.eip of carr.xt' tj stump er .I xvill he almnt tw,) in. las. ,vid and thre«* in .- lu s l.xng, .uul ro.xts j j j {j,e nul g io u p •the H .irn stump.i*mt,-*l-- w ill long. though lull,
gr.mps
h.-.vc runmh-sl
SO I tT S A N D T i n : S O W lN f .S ha
-g.*r\ “ stnmji-ro'»t. • M'iing
th.- jl. Ther
sh d.H
airots hav.- wMow tnh. t- ami som.* '••rcl
Inh.'t-.. The
•'
u.it determine tlu- Jour *haiH*s, ilmugh j
- generally m* | U-mt* in tlu- I
S im r ; H o rn j l,y tl.u klv p. 'lin g I
Ik- plant.-d with a , lih l ,. -r . ami ,,..1
.•I Im iu y -p ro .ln c iiig llo u ci's . s iu h as tn ign .ni- • tte. -u c . -t su lta n , an.! l la - t in l nuns. |h*,> set tIu' hfooius III 4im iii)W s . Tli« \' .a i i 'v ilu* p i. lh n In n u Ihnvei- to ilo u t i- ^vhJ!c thev a i. - collec tin g ih c i r hon,-y.
-fhe y e llow ’ .lust t.) (Ik
wha-li arc ■ F o u l ) F u i : T i i r : H a v . pa t .h .-s
THE FLOWER GARDEN. C A I iN A IT O .S - .s .
S|I1111K 1-. till- liiirv.'.t-tiimi for tlli- -.'"■■riiiit |ili._iil-M-M,-r.
1 1 .11 11 , til iv . .r lld i- ,s i - i i i i i i i y , . T i l l - f id i i .p - • I tliv, plan , may In- im,. and lai-,;,.. In n it
ll.m.r.-d j: i „ , i ,.. ..,.riain varii-ti,-, ,if w-lii.-li ii i id '
; 1 Iii,-liid .-d with ih - I ird in a r v c a i n nt iniis II ,w''r' 1"” '
-11 . V,' r ' l" I 'l'-'ni'':', I
'i”' ” 't i 1
. . l lp t ' . T '" ' Im a r y <-ai n i it in n , . tin hardy |i.-l p-t tia l-lhiin-i ili|; varii-tii-s
•Ig.iiii the .\!I;wkkIh ,ai-naluin« The sire of h" hh»nn, of till- ihinhlo v a i io l lr , i , „ot <1 lit' .1, liiu .
, 1,.. ordiiiarv lariiaHiiii hn. all tin- v a r i .- t i- hv.'-p on Ihiwm" -Mlwoodii p la n t , . ‘ " f ‘ '''■
of''’i'h,'.'',,!?!''^ olij'M-t to v a rn a t io n , , bninnu. m llu mi . s v i ty f.,r s t icking an d Iviiie tin.
tlu*
o rdina ry r iintloii ,. Th.iiitth not . imrliiii; , thi-ir dwar f li.diit , nnik- ■ - . | i i . ir , . of M i. -k , a ,a l i , f a ,
l'«ng tin* How,' Howi-r in dnm- onlv. f u l l o f '(eiiis upright. ( ’ in .vA A.< T i :u s .
Il i, al ., iirdly till.- tha t whol, g e r g e o u s if
i* III have — •
• f r ' . i r i . . , - n - n o t '
y/wita^,. of ou r oI Ih*j
'-^•rmed fr^inm - •»nd ih e v a re sn ii-,M v !
p iilh -d i i . t . ' r i - ir rh - , o i ' y-'in e ty . T h e rnl.
I II-' v'.irmty p r . -r , - . , , , „i,|';‘ ' ' t ‘>o eo xn o tn in l c ro ppin g.
>
I'rnm mxv tn row' ,J ,” ........
to !h* tw o-t inrds V ’ .
in Ih ,. ,-a r lv ,t -om , . i 'o ' " " ‘ 'T'"' ttrnwth h i i f i, . ;” V........
n i' -a . i, tho,'.V‘ i;V nd ,'V h it ' r ' ' ' " ’ ' *" . ..v .-r i l l o d ,-r „ h':",'"'" .V ’
f'h iii.-i . i - t - r s , and
h.-lt.-r '.Vo,,, , 1,,! ;,V- It 'o;""" lo i.i; Ihm - .-r i. i- ,..7, ,o „ "'i,''':, the sowim* r a i l h,*
r -'i '•*’ h'lnu) fop P'-*>
v.ded in the u n -
f;-r n ,n „ i,H , h o rd r r
T l„ .y h-od t h w . , , ; . |v - , ' " : ' ‘' r ' " ” - ! -:P ^ --n t< -ly . (” •uraiig.'nient n ,-,-,r .G ' th,. I.h'omv T h " ; : .
‘ "i -*'"*t*o of a v ir ro .m d of a
..hiv;,.,,';".;;.;'...:'.'.',':'' ‘ " te r v a l
Hu* h e ig h t of
vroxv.Itng or
d ,-s ign s . .amj " f
gard ei
''t . " ‘ '" t jo y yon
n its ot y o u r oxvn , /forts ” •tnrv
th.
nil.do i-lnn.l. n.ay hl-.h w.-ll. So.m. of i <-« vurii-t.,., ol -- yard.-ii p in k , ‘ doiihh- and ii, h i - I.lomii, -„
I'-i", of llowi-rs ,.-paral.-ly i„ oi.'h r ’'l l inl have
• mnn.v '
elf-.sup-
an o u t . WJIV of
Thev
-'"'1 111- <dnvi. nnd lar(;i-r-
Il.-wiiii- „f t-;,,.,,,,: i ' l' l'o r tn iit
• alway s Ilow,-ring ’ ’ vn r ie tv is niiu*
- T h e f.>rg.-t-in.*-n.)t .-d gin g j . i r sp r in g
y.*ar, iH-caiisc a r l i l i . - ia l m a n n r .-- ar.* i l i— lik . -. l hy ins.-cts. S O IL F u l l S K K D S .—W in te r . lig g in g
H U M U S .—'fhe s . iil is nuire a liv e than a l l i im u s
imttoms, hut the long and tho in te rm e d ia te -
s !iap.-d ( the h a lf - lo n g ) v a r ie t ie s h a ve tn p e r - tuln-rs.
a i it i in in use.
Sow a stnmp-roo to il v a r i . - t v boon fo r In the m id dle oT, or a t the
end of. M a y , sow e ith e r a long, or an in te r - m c l ia te , c a r ro t for a iitnm n d ig g in g fo r w in te r storag.*.
'J’he in to rm ed ia to c a r ro t ,
h.’ in g the sm a lle r root, is fu l ly grown tho
s.ionor. A crop is « lo iiig no *gooil in t lie g ro u n il n f t . ir i t r ra ch e s m a tu r ity ^ an d, tis
tin •re is no .Fens.* in h a v in g roots m s torage lo ng er th an is iu*cossnry. s t a r t the in te r mediate c a r ro t la te r . T h e h is t group.s a re tlu! h o t tc r -k c .?p in g .*arrols.
C A I IU O T S K K D S .
Sometimes tho .seeds s t ic k t*jg.?t!u-r, and n o th in g useful ]ia i)p i-n s from ounchos of s . -.-ds,
'I’os.s tin* sc.-tls in ilii.-t* tim.'.s th e ir
hulk' of vlry s a n .l, and l lu -y separate . S t ra ig h t t l r i l ls with soniul Imttoins c a n - lu ?
ina.Ie hy pr.\
s.sing tin* s t ic k of the hoe alo ng
the g rn iim l to the d . -s in d d ep th. T h e co v e r in g should he h a lf an iiu - li of tine in o n k l, W lu*re the d r il ls ar.* f.n-m. d with tr.»Wi*l or fo rk , the Imtt.nns an* mado in a
li i in p v m an n e r , and some of the ,sc<*ds a rc t. )o <I.-,-ply .sown to grow. C U O W D K I ) C A m tO T S .
W h y do t lie ,-l iih lre n . if the slum la c k the
h .-a lth of those in the s i i lm ih ; u iid how is soim* i-o n n f ry . -I iil. lre n ar.> ch*an- nnd ll-i-a r .-.! for, whih* .itlu*r . -m in t ry ch ild re n
uh.)s(* p a re nts huv.* the sann* o p p o r tu n it i.-s roam with . l i r t y and p a llid f a c - . Tin* cause of these e v ils is , in the first in s ta iico , ov .-i'crow .liiig , am i. in the
sc.-.nul in s tan ce , tvaiit oi |,»\'.* n -s n ! l in g in n.-gl.-et, t rowd.*<l— w it ln n it a i r am i sn iish im - a ro nm l t li.'iM - c a r ro t s lM*.:ome u.*ak and i l l .
.Sow
s p a r in g ly .
Kvery.tne kn.iws tin- s ize 01* .-arrot tn lie rs .
l.«-avi* room from row to
r.)w III or.I.-i- to w.»rk tin- hoe fo r tin* In a lt h in l s n r fa e e -s t i ir in g s , am i leave nm illv as much room fr.wn p la n t to p la n t in tin- rows as se.*ins r,-asonahh*. Y o u n g carrot*, iro a . l . i in ly d ish , M, th a t 111,-
l l i i im in i is
w li l r li r . -s illts 111 M -rv ii--. T in - s i : . - s lir iiild d i-.-p ly d il i ; fa r t in - rants a f tho la i . i - a r
shonhl ho n-.*.! in tin* kit*-h.*n. I l l till' si-i-mid iiis ta i i i - i - , ilm Imrvi-st. w ill :11k < | i la l ily w i ll i im t th a t lovi- of K u H lP iiin i;
I l ia iiitc rn i( -d ia l( . i-a r r iits to d iv a in to Ih a t t ra iiiid . T i l l - th i l l l l i l lK s lia a ld In dam- d a n . i i ; s imvai-y w.-athar. -a i l .a t tha p la n ts la ha la ft. lira i ia l d is li irh a d and th . -ir tnhars la iit
I l ia sad s lia lild ha hi-pt I„ a ,a with
tla- li.ia la r t il l' a d lllis s ia il af tha a ir and sun, w liia li in ip rn v a tin- l la v a i ir of c a r ro ts .
.Mr. Do,j|
elms,.- as lii.s| chapter 1,
sermon up. I seiiL age. <u?(;
a.sion wa| meiitioncci
musician', wuH an iiispl that it wa.J listen to i l l its,-If he, -11 I coiihl mu p j tIu) choir. Oliiln-ree J>, /iiu'sl. It iio l It wa.s alwal ClilluTfK- lo l ( ‘*nn ing i . I
tile pr.-.'iu a ti v.-n. '
sii/forcl J‘r,i._ Ihf* p rC 'ch ij Tlii.s <.Taz,‘ s,'.*m,-,l to i.| wh**i',-. Will than the t; peuph- e \. r pliei! wlial "•ere seilMcai . I,a; f intenia-. Inna 1 ,'sample .ii llie eoMii i.-iu
yeais to mi t i,;i:iti...... eu,,- day.s w • r.
,
hut to agila found tli.‘ V.
Ilon.si- of ('.
JC,?ts. .Iii-st a- ill
Gov.'rniiient w,*i.; woidx t renie. Tile to spi .li; ol I ctaz,* u.!- Cfiiinetl Jii. . . with li.e (n 1 It,' klleu i he L in nnpMihtall
local Jiohlie liatler. Ml I
with <‘i|ual i 'I’liere wa. a , woulr] not III I of time -e.-ml heading pe>>|| could jU'.tlx !■ for llu ’ aimii.l that- Ic-I iiowll
A g l 'I’ho (jii-'-Lioj
all this ta lk f ,(,
u-st.imi It, w;| ami not towl loudly imagil point, he iuul a f,nv women long It. ffire a
tin- cn.ix ,'j'sai I
part,‘d with waids . aeh .u i | wer** talliing wheie !mu' (I velopefl
iiu,. alway.s led te
poa,:o I- ,1 mu | .Mr. Dodfl
than to tin* nt I t*) he .so app l days. The " praise ua- h ,| woilkl Ik- for l | All the talk-
tho ,-raze for the C liu n l i, mull.ipli< ity nsnrji ilu* phi attenf ion was I
lie !•*> -ad if w, t,» act hy r, s[K'cf}ji ' licing I temi(sl to iuak| better ul'tai than t!i*‘ man\| rliaiiKe wc pii| folhiw-ing liigli a morn* ntary chang* s aitfl i
.slii|)s <if one k i | lia,l roii’e ahi
had act'd niKii| sanely ami xvhieh afTecl.'-I I .Mr. Dful.l p|
outlook upon i I t-liat ihere wa going on in tluj fpiito r. ady m l hut w d ‘- very xvere I'cafly to ‘ to talk and nul the Wfiild xvonl'l lo live.
FOOD AND FLOWERS. im.
/ ■
“ONH An e
“ Ar Ini
C lit lie r ,! Uov. .1.
.singing.
proaching xvheii ciioi said ih f c
lino.st in pleasurc
time iiico tIu' hcrvic h i.-aniif iil in F . ’ ’ ai
i>f S ta n i fc . - l .”
I
(Janon .1. ohoir gav,; Magn ilHat in. D ,” am ri.-joic*.’ ’
pr,->>.sion u iv ill pi oh
rum lc r iiig^ tlu* fu tu re. Mr. J l . M upon hi.s ei and also n cho ir iimle for the da
e ^ < ... - X., i ’
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