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- > 1J --fl/WMHASH^F^imTIDrNESS nearly (toery nr 'sandy . "pros uTfsYl’fie spbsnll should ho olity, so that tlie plant , food will imt easily i,lofti^h jix^y, hut the clay should ho of a porous .character to afford good Tho othor dny wo wn tirularly attractive silt ■r / j . .|.(lj“frfnaf/» r Imodliut^'tfi, fort pity Much Money pn Parks are Wlio jirotoroeff-tTrvcrv rluli soils. Tolerate Junkheaps for tho tailor will prodilee n .heavy growth of vinosjnf tho e^periseYf roots. " *tr*. •; ~f^°od crops may be,produced on" run.* rod l/v.‘.-hjfty down rotten, corn. or tobacco lands ‘ - ft. n leguminous roroji .ls__phjnted't*Y Cities Spend M '** 4 and Then and Refuse-Piled, Atl^ys. irba n krosl- Dera o! M.6ody Bible Institute, -~y/‘ ~ Chicago - Manures ayid Fertilizers. : ^Stable' mn’FMijV-Js- 'an - . tlllzer for swoot-iar^Ho lands, especial- ^"'-o. kinds of jdoji>5fn^-tfiKHt*usurevpf ly thosecxvhioh afro! deffr>k-nt hi humus. HU Hd1se' and the. pleasure uf^gwOghiq Heavy ■ uppllouti„ns of fiv-fti ufiFniire' H’etieodfioi ^i^rUl^.,jSttai>8l» ' _ ^ . should HOI 1,0- aopliod short IV I. oft fro discussion of: hIVh ds Tho^iffouor TENTYftepent ye therefore, and* turn i.im,tins m,u, „f o.\ooss|v«/ growth ofrT 1 *'* oapplno.ss. Itut^rtFfT** Is-no doubt freshing frqm the .presence of the J^ord.; excellent. tff-'--., ^ nn <™ o;w o j^ld thcee were denee. Tho houTo was godd and tln.v increase- f,h*- humus ltt the'soil, , New- *taw«l lawn Stowed both taste and, Iv cleared pin**’ land will pri+dTioo t **x- care. coming Sunday school dross, with hor hair cipTed, tho premises -made you think pleasantly that/ sohiehudy’g af fection was cont c^-dup*iffTh; It was Ho attractive that wo turned Inth tin- cross street In order Jo walk along that side of tho ground]**. • A garage stood at. ,the cornor of tin* grounds abutting oiMin alloy; and fairly in the- mouth of the alloy, unavoidably catch ing the eye of whoever passed down 1 .the cross street, lay a heap of junk.i and offal, evidently thrown out from tho garugo and the house. The alley itself looked as though it might -lohd to a pigsty. • ) . That lis •srrtwr:-TyfTh , at.—Thb alloy, of course, did n<\ belong to the house holder, mid In* did\idt care a rap luXw Ttfifookcd; so, .with orVe hand In* offered the pass or-by a roro.Ywhile with tin other In* lift him in the eye with tin ol tin ran. We do lltror np the latnlsfhjpe alx/m- innhly. It Is a national Imliit Hurt ought to he broken. titles and town's should tiot only have ordinance* for- 11 j tiding m. j leeeSsa'ry litter, hut tflifop'o them. Anvwliere you will .find a city spending. Slonooo up $1,000,(100. to make a beautiful |Jark; arid I hen-bde¥7 atlng all sorts'of need hiss uglRivss. <\ Any woman will tM1 you there is no use In Wearing a tine dress jibing with a hrit that has been b*«hod- out of Ijke a pretty liftle girl ih u be-'- -yd. lent crop's, of sweet potatoes whdn .ouglily. Incorporated with tin property Tertittzed; —■ r - -rjr . - - ' /Rotatrorrer- r v A systeniatI„tfr**^ nure will :eaus( vines at tiw* e\peiise »,f tho roots It it that our pleasures may' lie arid that he-may'send the Christ” who Wm** to u # ,ph.. m,,„uri, «"[' r ih.,s, 0 fitt crop - 1 ~ ~ •*. -r m... pottJtoes; thuk thf> , . ^ soil T>e- ftumd again I prophets, that have Tieen from of old. .. ,—— v- ' ■■■.-■■■ 1 Acts 3:19-21 •■£*■.. . .. ' ' "x- I mil wrote to his. friends In FliiTlppi " . .... .........^ f ; -i - : < , whom the heaven must receive until the that preced** the, svveet'X;* *.• u h“ .'pleasure ot the, hrund-ne\y . times of restoration of all 'things, whereof s thf-uiairfff'i*is_y.er^' Vlior- a I ‘ ( l the (hdlght of tTu* long ,lost hut Tt()d ppake_by the mouth of ;his ' holy • . i in*'- ■ ' -ll. . I /l . . J.’ . I g. ■' ' t ' < . ' / ’ y .-r-—-*'—*• ;.~r t'l tnflh O to fhnt kt nt>n 1-vAAn f »■( i m nf Cll/1 MADE FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE DURUM WIEAJ - * COOlfSfll 12MINUTES. COOK BOOK FRHSv ''X SKINHER MFC.tO. OMAHA. l/.S A. 1 Ift-r^eir t Mextvroni Facforij it? (Intcriciy” "fore the «fweet .potiitbes,.are, platited, • Ca'iidnentbri feiH4liy,ers wilt ffnhri tfjro|iiHii..of itw-r'rr^ pr-Uvid- 4*d' the soil contains suHielent hutnus. The to use -pf«ahice j tlmT; he- rej-ilced In The Lord gri/fjtly Here are the four*great steps —pri+vkt—-kha-i: llix*ir care of him had 'Honrislp*d ’path of Divine, grace. Inthe should' he pmefieed;—tyiT?*n raising swept potatoes, for In this, way it Is pos'stbke fo check '‘mafeHaHy fh»* spread of sweet potato dlsi*ases.. Tin* contjuuods cropping of tin* lalofNyyiJh sweet potatoes depletes \thg humus , oth^r >afdy : vegetables igi .TertlirVer Is hmidle i tht‘ gravest tlierm*.s asdic .could agaiTi, and, as aiwttys, ip ills, lightest (plantity and kind pf feriili/.(*r , Illusions lie set vibrating great, fundu- will depend dtpon flic fertility meiital ehopdil ih tin* hluiian heart. No of the soil. \Vlieri- Sw-**V'( firffTTrops Tb1 yfc *rme lri > niI rhe-wairld ever hiid such HgliT- low an early crop of Irish potatoes or ness of touch as T’uul, no One Could f-f4’ '<* ' u garbage can; Ipil. Jutl tin* dfess smiUlV 4UUUi—UJ* ; f 1 - ' T, . X ■ ’i 11 , <- —v-r: — *■: J - fc r > 'v ' • ¥ r; . ~ T i i : and tighten'.them up in u half-thizen" homely words. With Tils life .full <if“ hifrppenings \vddch came in such swift SHewssiUiL that Willi inost .of ua thtf •atest sweeps away 'tlie earlier.-;lii‘ al- " ays find room in hls hearrfur ii re- ii.*«';iI* „.«M" t Ip* . (»hU tles t r-^Tohifldv a - tmrmai life wi.ll always have Hus double capacity for new friends aiid new experiences and fo^ oldfand true friends and. past experiences. Lesser folks take up pretty exclusive ly with either one or 'the other. Hut- interest revived is always a "•••tutiful sight, and always fias‘ tin* 1 111 wit id till-ill us.' ltt tin* e^HViehce of all of us 'tht'ro come tltinys-when, we hardly know ho\j* siuin* eo.iiin*ctloti or- A am or nttar’ll Jtiyut dro|<>s j;uf of our \^.'t* no longLicTseem (/» eare v Tltc h*t.tcf*-<\ riling ytam-s. - ly-t\\vrn tw.i in. ibis, and-thhy would by 'at :i J loss to -ny yiisf ImAv^ly all JiaijbeiitedVhut there - ■ t. ijWy go on ,wftUout each (1) The First Is RepPhtaHJCHT “rejayit ye, thepe- - fore.” Repentance means ji change of - mind,. These^" Jews tip ‘ whom Peter was speak ing find “denied _ the JiioJy -One aud. • the Just,” and “kilh'dNihi^ Prince of For them to*repent xr:r*5 to changu^thelr mind about hi in. and to come to look up-' on him jiS, lie 'was, v - . ^namely their own ^mssiah'^ind the Savior of njtfn. -TJie change this would produci* in their lives and, in their attitude towards-film' Is very obvious'. - . ~ • N "' * ! R«‘pt*ntmie(\im*mis thetsmin* in yiittr means ht Iie<ingaohP' Your Fruit Won’t Spoil If You Use RED RUBBERS Thru FH All. Standardjart Specially recomrtended lot cold park canning, fiend 2c ilimp l«wi« Jbook on preaervmg or 10c in ‘■tamptfor one dozen ringi if you cannot get them at jrom dealer'*. Addrett Department 54 BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO. - Cambridge, Maaa. p-——-- ' IS •/ \V>. .r-t** CURIOUS FEARS OF SOLOIERS One Prcad? That His Charcoal Burner Will Be Destroyed Although In-; different as to Himself. It ' fs- •*e\-t*ap>'r*'liuary .what teal's voftje s,rfrHi*rs Ii:i\V.. * hr <lretuis case i'll* tjiitil**.. Jesus Christ as T lie.. ill wa.v jL, .fr.ill is f.resented in Hi** ••(jest r. lyp'd fijJ'I’S the tinrf ef hi - ti\- a iha tv If ellffotH iisJiUi. •aj tire •i i lie .Ilf TtV* ot tn-r giTid ■ sih^ee reigns. emphasizes th sppml orrT>arks mel front y.ards the less tolerable jtmkhenjis and refuse- pihsl alleys hecutne. What cities arid towns are insisting u{miii reasori'ahle sightlitiess?— Sat unlay Kvetlhig 1‘os't. hl<>\\ a L* STUCCO IS IN FOUR CLASSES Be Used to Overcoat Qld Frame, Brick or Stone Structures or to Cover New Buildings. SYMPTOMS OF STEM ROT ON SWJEET POTATO PLANT. • , — 1 JL _ ^ (iiptw+f—in th»* sMii, while ujth it priipj'uetd^b And J\hjfn 4fiey\ jet- rot at inti. iHnjr a' s-otVimjirox i^ng - litnim'aisrfcrop- wrvvJUtt l\ nijrng.oy.ia _crtip, ' VULX lhfee, nr four- ye-;>lX.. x U-jx^jH’-eili^d g m ■ tUe^luiueroia-k fprimer- possible ttj malti altV tin* supply ’syf ’I lie whole. (p»e'4rh^rr—of ferflp'.-e-rs- hu.tnnsl jj {• __ ! shimld be sfudjed,- fop the tuiWifits, Tin* rjVftrtlon*' to he fnliowerl *K'HK^t»T y/ the difl'erent elements to use ami depend entirely upo^fi theCindiy^nual the sovirei's of these element's yglll dh- fartlTei 's * heeds. 11iif - tin* follrwvttjlr Is - pehd , up°Tr'*l , riees and the ef)jt|erials •ii X|i'"b a thing M*i*jtiet ifrTre/frTrTrmieTi.-/iii(l Hie rLla- 1 ti*iii.-'lii]M'l-Ti.iS almost Not 1:11!.» s de Rihle.it^d conforming our lives the.re- ^°- % \', .. .^Xnai ns- pn lie iinlin'ibviit ■A2) .The Second Step is ' Remissioh -" mal > of Sins, "tle>! y**ur sins may be blottf!^f,..,. , VI f ;t V )r , J Time siv< .-Leji of these .nihnh’rr-fV di^mrih^^fT 1 impossible, ^**s Sou \v!m>iij fiy hud raise.] trout tiv/oTface^ i-:H tlKV-«l.^d;- ii .thoy—would ■ o;[y. i hai'A orrt ,; t‘ < al- ief jn t lie' 111'.st treiTTtr.Ttvur-'r'e-: in re_;ri't to ' r ar bf a sol- havrtfg til- A » r** - I d l* * * » * j « « < ( 1 . i “ > <- ■ -Ug A '"osTTve good Jhyt lire avidlalde. tour „ . j northern gViu*ral and tnay fiy changed. ,, four-yeax TTiftitioti for fki* A sifijgestive formula that ;iw«»ui4^h t .;n-ted aliout it part of the swegt-potato d" for tunny conditions Is jvs follows: With e;ti ii~ om A Stucco is ttsod in classes of construction. First, the over coating of (iM rrame sU'ifi tures •/seiy-" * ^ ond, uppIlcatiijjXrto ne*vvb^ruetures fiy * ^ fiK '- ! the use of wooden or s/eei framework 11 * with wooden orfinotal lath;-third. Its application to old brick or storre struc tures; fourth, its application to con- cfete bhfck buildings. - ■ . The first and second classes of work require little description. 'In tho-thlrd class the mortar joints of the hrTck or stone work are raked out to a de^ith of - altout oneJncli, to form a key fob the new stucco. The surface of Hie hrlek or stone is thoroughly cleaned and wet before applying the sfucco, which should fie forced into the joints to their full depth. growing area would he.: 1 First year—Sweet potatoes. Second rear Tomatoes ur other clover seeded -fnr laide crop, with between the row's. — - Third year—Hover. . *rr- • - Fourth year—Corn. A suggestive f on a-year Tot at Inn the Southern'st+ries would by: r* -First .vi*af--'Swiwt potatoes. Second year—Oats, "followed cowpeas .op. peanuts. Third year --Cotton w(th bur clover or crimson clover between the rows. Fourth year'XCo.ni with cowpeas, peanuts, or velvet beans; between the rows. , *A good three-year rotation; First «*rr X. Founds. Add phosphate {PVper »***til)... i.tNiO ♦ 'ftttousi*(**l tneitl. . . .. . ,y • • . i. ■ . ,—.*t^l Nitrate of j^.xhu ... .1.7. r ..... 1<h> Muriate of potash...T’.'v.7 : .... dt.wj d. . — of our s;i,loess 'in this world is yj. i-,is.i.»iied by the .strange way iii JL.hi. fi loy-alties^ that were phye -js Lh-e l*4V*;Uh nf Ii fo- Stam+Hlgfiv' lose tilei r ■force. \w feel it, in tin* church" win n so.monm* w ho for y.virs swo's devTit eii mid ardent*in tliTft."great relationship hjis dropped Jijill a rid-tio -lunger cares.. Sometimes the defect I SF rea * is abroad so Widely that peo'ph* tin* heavy- id__miJt is-hlgfi time- X that some care wliieh has. for tho lojig lacked cxjiressio.il should ..begin to aguilL It limy seem little to "youpbut that letter you have meant to write jjpr nionttolof* even years will make qs much difference as anything ..-on and tiecept him as such. And thi same proihise liohX good for us. no matter what our guilt is. •'Tiinu.li your sins be scarlet, they! shatr he a.s white as sij"U'. though they w r--I like* crimson, .they, 1 shall In* as wool,” ‘‘FJdtted i out” Fs tin* *t r.ah.slMtion of a. tlret-k w\ird which ineatis much! X(vnoj»h*»n'and Tb»nmsilieiies use it in the sense of “expungj-Mg" a- thing. Aeschylus"employs it iti tin* sense uf^. “fixliJStMiish." Herodotus to “plaster over” .an object, -and.-others* to wipe out as with n spongi* dr a doth. eiitlly considered in th*,* sight, of there is no more'trace of your sins The moment theynre covered by"TTre blood of Chrjs't. And that is tin* mo- Tide 111 . ■ :i V .V ;. ' s. Kin In*.* lootlaoes at >*\er them and l*r .i* l\Va\ S .-\a:.'.ifi.‘s liis iaees they' ;u'e properly fastened. ixiot w'In*' Ita-d.e.-n .through In- fighting * terribly :4 l ltiNujig-lr a ih TTitlV , 11 K'Ugli. it'. II wood. I'.vimd'te will rnent when in repentance you receive 2.(HH) v.i|l ':m pi>Wiiil,v'(io If .kilf IvHt pi, iiiiil h »" '* f » tth - Th;lt " — .11. .t (.«!«.>*. •• W. *..»• ihllfg that- ni» than half a milt '-the fear tjliat -.u'lie. thudy fad rad epidi Many <u!diyry'hTrr|rti' IrnrrrrrtosA--- Jr’lg their bll'llHky disks. 7T. df beltig UtiiilctTti't^eiL if** thc.V. are. killed, mind’ .♦frmjafe a' iiajiiieli*ss grtuv(*...-<. tneVdnan -L l.s-lffttXjj%* cit^rv little s.-rfips of pajaTs k.' gIving 11is nailn*- and 4 by- This mixture contains about *v8 t»er, , pliosphorlr iiHd.- -.r. p,,r «;«* nitrogen, and 7.. r > per cent potash. > ‘The commercial fertilizer is usually npfilledhirthe Tow where tin* Crop is sweet potuj IM ‘ S - other early* vegetable The fourth class Is the application of fi v stucco to Fortland c.cm.'ht concrete block-1m fid I ng. This is a vefiy attrac tive ami. satisfactory method of con struction. Ttn* concrete block, Wfieu Intended to be ^covered with stiiec* may b«* made w.ilh plain faceg-and no special uttentioli is require'Ltd secure a smooth Surface. to. b** planted and stirred with the soil by running .a single-shovel Xid- tivator In the row. A rrdge Is then*, thrown up (k\fi*r the fertilizer. .The fertilizer should.be. distributed at.least, y«*ar- 'Karly Irish j iota toes 'or Tfin days before planting.begins, so ns •rop, followed to avoid any burning of the"'roots (►£ ". • XThe plantsb"—•—-. _ ., ; CULTURE OF PEANUTS Boil Seed in Boiling Soap Water j’ Public Fruit Tr.ces. nuts will’cotfie through to a j>erf»*ct Vf+im! with be ” L^tj. .IS h«ltrs, j»r<*\ bled, of c.*ur-»<-. tfie.y ;ij:e. n>.t eoveteit too rfi'ep, in which / rns'*«' t-li**y may iu*ver • uiie through.. Frequent s!ud-U*w; cul* ■tIvntfoir~w»TT71—otsUMHpy* wiph-iiients to "rty-Ttrid imtinttnn a *-oil Treejn null'll !W1 own Is all th. ...Fruit trees In our parks, Is- tlt(*'SHggestfTTti in plan* of shade trees XT need •d. relish with that- intimation that your Interest in him- is alive and active. Tfiere is n -taslt y/iii *haVe intended to tiPiik** for altog(*tlje,r too long, and the friory^oii think aliout it the more ditli- cult it gets, dtih \o'u may appear at that jdact* Aiiis * " youftai'peara refits ‘of week, tind with, then* wiU. set :ln cur- interest and. f-resluifiss t’hat seedy.Ali out 'of propor- to \yhqf Atm hnye d Ti ne. ■' ' ' " It is not, the great tragedies* which make life so disapjarfnting. It is far nn»nX|fie 1 lack of tin* word that might perfectly ‘'w'-tl have been spoken, the letter w liUli might liavt* been written;' tlie visit that might.have been paid. It thk.-s-very little sometimes to"set life at the fmH again, and win ti ..ur-h*-'arts. d?rtr*7TTT"W'lTti 'jny tr'ofren 'Than old Inis tloiir- ftins in -his tirst* episthk fie’^ffieiks of - the “abundant Od. * . T* ird Step Is there may come shing, sittiWifis of In r*-gitlieti[|. "gniz.y he reC* sometliing l'v.-n this sln.uld ci'as^ w hen, the pfants of' a" read<T. ( “Would imt, apple,'.pear’ cTicrrX or oUk^-fruit trees make a finer dis play .in kin* si/l-ing,” lie asks, “than tin*. shade trees eommohly used, h(*snh*s ...furnishing fruit filter, hi tjn* s« asofi?”-* - “Forfiu rly,” he adds, “thefe wereyEio:- ty of apples on the market ; ivovv only Nuts Should BC'.Ptanted in Moist Soil _ >A ' u V„ r A tr a gently sloping ridgi .—Run Drag Harrow Over Crop If Weeds or - GrasX*Threalep— Can Be Stored in Barn. UU, r , dioiild i Ity F -in.-lit *>*£■ IS. T.-.xa v Vt;rn ..lteu.- — »epart- or.-bed , be forme I •nrqjfnd' tho. plants. If -gr'^Vn otdy l or feed. llie-V- eiui lie .«tfifed ’Jn tiny barn or stacked in ,a larger stack vsh.-ti 1 horoTig.hly. cured; hilt if -till* .Mats gire. to he. tT-llShed lit rp-wiTtrlnv not l*ec;itisi Isiied again.! ” 7 The plerts-unr of new rm'iiihcis In % Hiurel.ds gre.a.tj fitit^the-joy <^f seeing ret um those wfio have hceii eold.Xlettd, jptd mdid/VenF.'’ showing soriu refreshing from The presfiqc* tlie Lord.” It suggests agricultu^it. There is first the ploivfng up of the ground and -sowing of tin* seed, that Is re pentance. Then there is -germination ami tin* edripng up of the blade,' then the ear, tln*n the full norm hi the. ear;v that is thP blotting out-of sin, and the entrance of the sinner* upon a new life. Hut following this there must he the refreshing showers of rain to keep m-ryfhajwg green., and to bring the lift* to Us complete nmfi beautiful fruition. *-^L . T ■And so irrtIre spiritual lift*, (hid who begins flu*' gh<’d jvork iri ih continues Jt. 'After we. ...a re sa veil-am 1.forgive n. lie does Hot leave us to ourselves,-but .provides for ojir growth itr grace* a-lid n It. 'fHtyniond Kkatliwatt. the wvjl. known .fidit^alisf. was ofi.-e av-ke.l rXSvyrite -a \hYiractoj:—sskeU_h of- I.ord—N'orHp ■cllfTe, |rj -dr spycial defter fhter\ lew In* requested a and .the, famous nexvspajier y»pr>|vt*t**t.or M*nt him the Al lowing reply: • . : “1 am sorry, hut I mvst ask you to (*\vji.se me from ffwdtti'g -fo-' yotir 're- quest. T i.fii like the lit-f'e boy fit a- sehiMil treat who. \vlien tin* squire’s w ife egme roilud-to him jin«i askelj him 1f h> would like SiUue s? ra\\,beui'.V- JlUUi.. proifiptly rejiii.-il: “\o.- thank you, inarm: t' wortrs;nr rbe 'plaee ■\vtiv they laake's if ivy - ■ *re ill his- knowledge. Times of refr* -.-li ve a few art* to, be "Tia'd. These art* so ;L‘ f - ,h ' hi*h In Iftayv- tlmt ♦•nly kbt.vkneh man cau afford them; similar conditions un '' exist In regard to ..Uuir fruICV .-TKu suggestion is wortliv of Consideration, and has been t arried out in * i.-i-jaanv, we bHleve, although if' we hark! hack 1 to boyhood days, the inemory^of tin tjie mills' Tmd 'niane eoftonseed oil ' \‘ ' mills are now prepared, to crush them o.r sold to buyers,* t hey, must lx* jtiek- It takes alxett T»ne and a half peelis- latger Varieties of slid led jx-a-. nuts and .one peek “ot tin- dpatiish or TiTur~fr'(UfiVTT» | l i '.tni-la.'d- o| u lio|e-...e'l i' rt *W .t to Ida-fit an acre. Where the .. either by hand or'.-by whotyv jx dfi' are p-irtnt•‘d, 1, tb*-y shoirhl It be soafetal In water a few lioursf- not bitj fltsfer. ant ing.. ad.«iiowledging that - tlieV have. nii-r*H ttte fest, “.turning again home,” heart-of everyone. It is heyorfij their ing are sent from his prysence. On }tlie .day of I’entecost sudi- :r ,refr.^4+- "TTrrg- 'ftirTTn '■when' tlii* ' 11 solpii*s~ were tilb'd,. with the Holy Spirit., Later on . they were filled again.! The same sptr- _ It came on them of Samaria, muni Cki neH-us and fiis housdiol'fi and upon tli'pybutig Oliristmns at Kph<*sus. The 4-history of true revivals in-all the Yen-^ DistinguiKhing Poison. Ivy*. Fo|s«t:v - Ivy eaiL always, be distin- gursit.xl TrTmT^TTiifin* j»ianTsojfiy T<<T’afk lets. , w li.idi are. arranged in threes, tics center one Jaime on. a slightly b-44-L'er - -talk t Ion 4hi^„oti|e|-k t •*• o It is- a pereirnial jrfiint. ju'ojiagat^*(l by nieans'of erj*<‘jiiJit* UinlergrowAt-st.-nis or rofilstocks rimjjil.s.i by-th fhi-s eatr he ddtre mtielmjery,' po soakeiJ.ln water a few lagh- vfiJf'dPi cm to Is_fies^jX -possHde, to 1‘mpbyydhe to tlli , ,.^ s is still alive, ter a-s beipg more eoom>-mTe;tir an qioil in 'tlie moist soil bet.on anil el ta‘M with which w** enjoyed* pilfered fruit may suggest practicai, (Utfleultles in the wnKyf.the jilnirTor America.— IvOS Angeles Time's. Traffic Problems Adjusted. An efficient tra-HiC-sb*ji:u*t-mmif can Rave the individual' shipper hundreds, possibly thousands, of' dollars each year. ■’’The traffic deportment of the present dtiy-ehamher of commer. e acts as eyes and ears for "very shipper. eliol planted down being jienuitted to dry. It there is n. liability of v-rodents destroying. 1ln* seeds. It isjlaimed by soiTm That they can he protecteH...by .dissolving..a live... cent bar of hmunlry'*' soaj> in boiling wat*• r muLsU.rr.lug lImr!ougfi,l.v„.i,ujLn4bIs- a fialf pi fit, <»t" coal oil and then tnix-* Ing this liot There are t wo kinds of thn^sh- the rofnry _ PTm*sher ami thi* Jji*xk- not—how; to ae- gralu threshers that can fn* v fiai to WIKI. Solti** oKJ(*et to .file t lu'e eeilf •lent (jtiantity, (if-i'ool wjatei preparation w ith snffi- > ^J. in, f , ‘r ^th filter to soak that w* froiu the.xo f ary grows a sound. Ipeiinut *.pick*-r v ro. - - s on as eyes The maze regu I a lions, tariffs' an d two 'oishefi^ot jH.viJi*tfit.s in tin* lmils>. This i*re|*ar:itj*•jj^hquhI^*n«d he used mtinify on shelled jx'.-inuts ,mtd better to poison the* r.«,xletits fieFon* plantrng I'aMmy than si*ek. out Tn-Ttt those coji, CTTsToTTl - ;of”T!7e Trn Jeserrs; logically th’ey ought not to Imy >• any .-s-m^l JyoWjT, bUJ w t_fio^Xi| < !'i-J >< ^ frrt-fHInippr that they do. It is so good to l^now that promise. Tlmv have been times of r ^ r tlY ; *.t f attachment w hid, seenjed nWioKt fn , s hi^g. to men’s souls. Ever find * * tl ' toots is still aim*. ^ cere Christian of fimg wxfiprficnci'f^jui 1 here tire strange yettrs >n "people s, ifxvk back Yw**r the veaf^and count times when>ij5d has seemed to *n the. wjjYtmv-s oKheayen to him —kT.J.. hlcsslTTg^qirt fibCsoul. iff we every time westtfg that ffft vbrse, ? " • a , ; Spirit, heavenly dove, With all thy qulekefting powers; Kindle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours, cure. Wfi* never really ' ' . • Ven men care the most -They '' Ob. for suph a time of refreshing to count for, when the old IoyalUwt SyTm to fail and no iuili>**nce avails to revive, lieiiov JVe have* to let people *ulon** lives which we know ers - " - " - - - er. Tlie rotary .thresher can lx* bought for'from $l<Ni,tp fcUN), arid tbore” |s n * , -i ■ , ,, i*-j.nenrx in* nave* to peanut attuehtnetrt ror the ord\nnrsj^%-^ .X, ■ i . j . ^sorneMthes, hut Jef • us not believe nt ''' ' attiielinu-iit, is quite dead. -Ndft . .... v Iut, k D > j us believe tliut our solicitude IjilL. OIL; actluiffit of tin* large per . . ' . - ' - ,, - . . , ‘ our interest, isa.f no nio of l.heTiuts that it damages hnd ’ - - ■ - n and- p<n T .-*(* 1 I’gyhaps our hJghesj^Tnbute and sefv- .l" 1 ' 1 ’ ice to nuinv smdTns still to treat them n o r* r * • r i i*..J*r i te ■ i pjj e" . , .... ' W as- if thej> thre-Je-r. If cotp- ' sufTbmdrt a-.r-mge of FjTTf'S- to • eek 1" rt*1'el tbelli illYliis service conditions ou railroads is so-j-vray. The nuts -sUbiild l«* j.lautYdJn nrols' gfouidfi: lmt they need be eov- ere<l to a (leptlfiXtiryjljg froui'three- quarters of ati inch Tn ji.“ivy soils to Foo-ltryman M-ust Give Much Consider? "''O'. : *>f j*rfin sort of pride in letting us goon ] C( ' nu ‘ nmv bvurt of every Chris- le.im. jie.inut- . f < -her- wdJ>^j_ Iit .— _ .... • ....‘e... v tiun thuS addressed ! What treasure Intricate that one man cannot keep up with all tin* changes. It Is costly for every- husirvss house to maintain • a traffic division of its own. .So all of | two Incites In light saudXsoils them can. go in.co-operatively and get If the sofj sIioavs a tendency to hake all the service tlnumbtisiness dthnauds^ at an' Insignificant cost. - ’ BUlLOlNd UP LAYING Wi ation to the. Fowls Thqt to Head the Pena A re Btreet Tree Roots Near Surface. Nearly alb street tree nnols are found within two feet of the surface. deeper delving. Soils should‘fie pre^ pared so that roots may penetrate to. depth, hut conditions-must he in- Tldng^* Air must freely penetrute be yond the root zone, arajl there dynn- mtte Mntfywffirtr ’BffnyOTfCTT _ - . -* • a liiyTng*-.strati of r.vm|n' fimst give a or Is heeomin'g foil! wfih weeds Hr j -' ' grnssrnr drag harrow can be run all In building up qver .th'e crop while It Is;young or just ehlcfeens tin* poultrym|n avn coming tip. being careful, (^f course, to great di-aLof ronsideratlpn Wthe birds set the- tooth of the harrow so as not that are to h(*nd Jfio ; jiefis.^' ’I he rmde to'-tear tin* plnpts oii{ of the ground, j birds shotild he the\* offsprittg-irof' "fe- without a response amHuakiiigjis.'Je* 1 ! 1 „ i 111r we arp, along liFour interests but n - n t ^^hparjible Witfi ,. such * all tire time they are buing: iidiuenced! iresli brefini froui lieaven! ^ and .me eyre is not wasted. After uli.X < 4 ) Finally, There is Reward, “that qY, lie do liadv up to «ltectiom ; i i ' nd tlie Ohfi«t>who hath There is iio 5 sWceter*or more reward-'’ oppomfi'd for you. eVerh-vIosus. . 'ing.nioiire'nViii life Uian .when suddenly Th ‘* " f J “ sus 18 a cor | ta f Y n„wr'lr»|» r-«H ti". siirn that th? wot n^h" (Mure, inflowjicnr it Is .ran 1 «.f sum»* hk'irt l.ii* lurmal ataui “1 fan know. To the^lcM , lownnl what It iuJ fonjakon an.l for- »“•' UnMl«*gJt ^ % Mine of wrath aouon. W,. hoo,] no. .-o.hi.ar,. ,'■>-« of f«r h„ t -w ttm . ... rhsolv H„. two ploastircs of sarfoL,. '''V 0 * * f'"' 1 Mf*J‘ . . an.l r,.:-, kniti,.n. tan .horn is thrill - '.f- **¥« or -joy that this, life'has t*v give greater y 8< - prqjbsbly the very beit food* you can select ia — ^ Grape-Nuts. ..It contains the i mineral salts and energy values—all the' nutriment of whole whe^t and *« »* '>«JV L- j-se.' It is the tiW of resurrection whep V '.n- why^^Soil . Is luti-Si,*- jmiL JoiiAQj: U.m1 grm«s aiid vyecds grow rapidly-,, ! male bird ha«. a/gijeafer Influence in the first and eviuv the-secojid jdowing ..strain brrotUng fifinn* YhXi'. X may be done by running a *w eyp sltab -breeder givys. him ere*; fhan* th* • average, *redlt - for, and ffxr low and cfiw^cmrtlgh Jo cVnnpletely j «iften strains (fit not develop y 0 t he “over up afl the grass, weedsund-even satisfaction .of Ujc breeder beenuse no This .oiatrailoa.-^-done <*orff>(*der«fb>»t tT-gfveti tn rtm 7»Ig;pro-‘ almost perished, 'appearing tyfirtii: And.the beauty qT^JT iffe is that they Yafir Aourfril again.’ TheV^ma Ydipetimes to . itertsi^- almost ‘to, -the roots, and then they come forth as* a roof 'out of a dry gnuind.' And liest of it msr nni lu time', will clean tfie rows by. ai)Mfti- r /luclng qualities of the .jibeentrr ef the! i*>II,'"their best JL/e ijiny evaa fie after: —«rtof the-gran aud weeds. UittHfie pea- , tiiale birdusedT ” V rhdt long nmrblighting frost.—Sunday ‘Y-1—= Xrrrr / Y , yX-v j'*, 1 ; .. /• . ^ * -,'V- School Times. ^Y. • -' f they, have died, and dead or alive Yehen h^-comc^-d^d A be tl uaa of their ghtriflcfition with him. Ht is thy time _of their reward, for then will he set up biff kingdom. -—Ik -J--.——X- , Oh. who that,has never done so Will he persuaded today, thi»s to turn to God? Wholwill be iuoved by ihe ten- pleadlnffs of his mercy towards ns in Jesns Chrifit? * ‘.*Today, If ye’ hear li " easily and quickly, and the; fictvor is ji. i#, hU voice, harden not your hearts.” There's «l Reason* ■ -r‘