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"" ''..TmF"mmmmi&"zvzirss Va w, m &5tifmMKK ankM THEC0TTAGE' ARDEI GETTING THE MOST USE EVERY INCH OF GARDEN SOIL "Intensive Farming" Applies as Well to Small Plot as to the Large Tract. EASY TO GROW VEGETABLES Careful Gardener Can Find Room for Additional Plants If Best Judg ment Is Used In Plan nlng Seed Bed. "Intensive funning" long ago won llic O. K. of the practical agriculturist who found that It wus to his financial Interest to make two or more grow where one grew before. The same rule applies, or should apply, to the cottage gardener the fellow who has only u few feet of space, compared with the three or four hundred acre farm. It Is Just as essential that the back yard "fence corners" be made to pro duce ns It Is that the formerly un ubed places on the farm be brought Into a state of production. In the back yard of the majority of Fiiiull homes, In both country and city, there are spaces that have been neglected because the man of the house wasiot exactly In the mood of spad ing lttip when planting time arrived. Spading time should extend from the time the one crop was garnered the previous fall to the time when the soil Is actually prepared for the next sea sou. Spading In the fall is not a bad Idea. The leaves and other fertilizer producing growths can be turned under and ulso mnde to work for you. Value of Rich Soil. If you nro fortunate enough to ob tain n load or two of stable manure, of course It Is better to turn this under In the fall nnd allow' it to be well rotted by spring nnd not blpwn away by the winter winds. Although much manure has a large quantity of straw mixed with It, the straw also enriches the soil. With the ground well enred for In tho fall before the freezing weather starts, It Is in condition to be brought Into the best producing state In the early spring, when little, If uny, spading will bo necessary to make tho seed bed and the worst of the work Is over nnd the home gardener Is happy with his prospects. Then when nctual planting time comes when the ground Is warm nnd there seems to bo no danger of frost thnt is' the time to make the most of the situation, No plants will do their best If crowded, but there are many vegetables that will do well by being plnnted closp together. Those that require most space should have all they need but It Is well to remember that some of the small vegetables that grow close to the ground and nre out' of the way early can bo grown between the larger plants, such ns tomatoes and beans, which develop slowly. When CrowdlngCan BeDone. By exercising careful Judgment a little more crowding may bo done in some Instances than has been done by many gardeners, nnd more Ipter cropplng planting between tho later developing plants mny be cnrrled out, much to the gratification of the gardener. It Is n great pleasure to the proud gardener to see the young plants shoot ing up In every nook nnd corner of h(s hnck yard no weeds stakes for tho more rapid growing plants everything looking prosperous. With reasonable weather conditions It us Just ns easy to have a splendid garden ns It Is a poor one nnd not The Combination Fruit and Vegetable Garden. Strawberries Are Grown Under the Grapevines Which Are Trained on a High Trellis. Young Fruit Trees Also Are Growing In This Garden. w-v !'--? i iaf num f .- .r.i .- (-!; JL452E3ir i'-SU .. . -.-j ii 1 1 iVi &q ii y h OUT OF GARDEN SPACE much experience Is required to obtnlu the desired results. Just a little plant study and the knowledge of your soli then you are miic of a garden that will supply your table, if the garden Is properly cared for throughout the season. Them Is no greater pleasure than that of growing a good garden one that Is the envy of your neighbors and friends. WHEN TO PLANT SWEET CORN Seed Should Not Be Sown Until ' Ground la Warm and No Danger From Frost. Sweet corn should he planted on rich laud and cultivated the same as field corn. Plant the seed ns soon as tho soil Is warm in the spring, nnd mnko successive plantings every two or three weeks until late summer. The samo results can be obtained to some extent by planting early, medium and late varieties. Plant the seeds about two Inches deep In drills three feet apart and thin to u single stulk every 10 to 14 Inches. Sweet corn, when grown In the South, passes so quickly from the ijillk to the dough stage that one should be exercised to gather the crop j'uM at the right time, in order to secure the most satisfactory results. Tho flavor of sweet corn depends upon Its stage Corn In the Home Garden. of maturity and the method of han dling the product from the plant to the tnble. Sweet corn loes s sugar content very rapidly after being re moved from the stalk. It should, therefore, be picked only n few hours, and preferably n few minutes, In ad vance of the time when It is to be plnced In the pot. Varieties recommended: For early corn Golden Bantnm and Adams Enrly are suggested, and for medium and late varieties Black Mexican or White Mexican, Country Gentleman nnd Stowell's Evergreen. Tho last named variety has the largest .ears and Is the most productive. United States Department of Agtlculture. GROWING CELERY Growing celery for family use by the bed method cannot bo excelled for at taining crlspness nnd 'delicacy of flavor, according to horticulturists of tho Ohio experiment station nfter test ing the various schemes of Intensive garden culture of this crop. Accord ing to their plan celery may bo oh talned In the small garden from No vember till midwinter. For this crop n level bed four feet wide and ns long ns desired Is selected. A ditch Is dug six Indies deep, full width of the bed, smoothed on the bottom, covered with three Inches of stnblo manure nnd then with three Inches of the best soil saved for the purpose. Soaking the ground causes It to settle. If de sired, radishes, lettuce or any enrly crop may be grown before planting celery. J1 VMANMMAMMvAM Js ;wwwwfwfwyw 1 OAPnFrJR must havp P.aDC ,J ,... . .w ...WW. ....- W....M 7 A good start for n garden Is often lost about the tlmo tho weeds appear. No matter how a cnrcuuuy tne garden may ne planted or how rich tho soil or ;; costly tho seeds, failure will ':':': surely follow if the proper cultl ','', vntlon nnd caro nro not given a ;; iiuiiiiK uiu Kiuwiiig si'usun. : ' ' l'kJKA-hwwkAwwK(AwiHiKaj -v-w- T-w-wwrrvwTv T -farrfrrrrrv IMPROVED UNIFORM BnTRNATrONAL ' SundaySchool 7 Lesson T tHy 1UJ. 1. U. FrmVATlCH, D. D., Teacher of HnKlleh Illblo In the Muodf Ullilc Institute ot Chicago.) Cop right, 1923, Woatern Newipapcr Union. LESSON FOR APRIL 16 - EASTER LESSON LESSON TUXT-John 0U0-31. QOLUUN TKXT-Thu Lonl Is risen In--ued.-l.uku 1H:34. PIUMAUY AND JUNIOU TOPlC-The First L'nster. INTIMtMUDIATiS AND 8CNIOII TOPIC' Why We Observo Kimtcr Day. YOUNG I'EOl'U: AND ADULT TOPIC Thu Eifeut of Ucllcf in thu llcuurico tlun. 1. Jccus Manifests Himself to tho .Disciples, Thomas Being Absent (vv. Ho appeared to several of Ills dis ciples at bovoral different times during that day. This Is the fiist appearance to the disciples as u body. Thu rumors of Ills huurnl appearances on that day caused the disciples to assemblo to talk over the matter. For fear or tho Jews, they met in a private room and barred the door. While they were ills cussing thu Ktrango happenings of tho day, the Lord inysteilouMy appeared before them with the greeting of good cheer, "Pcneo be unto you." Hu did not come with censure for their fail ure and desertion. At Ills birth the angels announced "Peace." Just be fore he tool; Ills departure, Ho said: "Pence I leave with you; my pence I give unto you" (John 14 :7) ; "Let not your heart be troubled" (John 14:1); and now the first word after Ills restir icctlon Is "Peace." Iltnjug calmed their fears, lie gave them an unmls takable evidence of Ills lesurrectlon. "And when lie had so salvj, lie showed unto them llln hands ami Ills side. Then were tho disciples glad when they miw the Lord." Their doubts needed to be scattered, and Ills peace needed to be upon them. Consider: I. The disciples' commission (v. HI). "As my Father hath sent Me, even so send I you." This commission was not Limply to u clnss, as the eleven, but Is to nil Christians. In Luke 1M:!M wo find that there weru others there In that meeting besides the clevCn when Jesus showed himself to them nnd commissioned them, showing that tho commission Is not confined to n class or order, but Is wide as the Christian body Itbdf. All Christians, therefore, are envoys and representatives of Christ. Thu exorcise of this great function hi not merely optional with the lndlvldu: but Is obligatory upon him. The Lord placed It upon a plane with Ills own commission from tho Father "As my Father hath sent me, so send I you." -. The disciples' equipment (v. 22). "He breathed on them, nnd snlth unto them, Itecehe ye the Holy Ghost." The mission of the disciple Is n very grent one, but every one who goes forth In Its execution lib clothes with the power of a new life by the bestow uicnt of Ills spirit. No one who hns this equipment shall ever fall. Tho Lord's representatives have Ills life In them. The barrenness of our efforts Is due to our. failure to take by faith our equipment. a. The disciples authority (v. 28). "Whoso soever sins ye remit, they nro remitted unto them; nnd whose soever sins ye retain, they nre retained." This authority was not by virtue of office, but by virtue of having the Holy Ghost. This would give the spiritual discernment to know who had or who had not repented, and consequently, to pronounce pardon or not. II. Jesus Manifests Himself to ths Disciples, Thomas Being Present (vv. 20-20). Thomas was absent at tho first ap pearance of Jesus. Ills absence de prived him of n vision of the Lord. Ab sence from the assembly of believers nlways occasions loss. The other dis ciples go to Thomas at once with the glad news of the resurrection, but he will not believe. Ills stubborn disbe lief is such that he doggedly declares thnt unless he sees the prints of the nails, etc., he will not believe. It Is right to demand evidence, hut to pre scribe terms Is rank unbelief. Note: 1. The Lord's kindness to thoso who huvo difficulties. Thomas deserved re buke, but the Lord kindly supplied tho evidence which ho demanded. 2. The revelation ot tho Lord trans forms n doubter into n possessor. ill. The Conclusion of the Gospel (vv. ao-ai). In these verses John's arguments nro summarized, 'and an explanation Is given as to why he wrote this Gospel. Mnny other things could huvo been written, but these thnt ho wrote ho Judged adequate to prove his point: To prove that (1) Jesus of Nazareth was tho expected Messiah; (2) that Ho was divine tho very Son of God; (3) thnt thoso who bellow on Illtn as God's only Son the Messiah would receive eternal life. Eternal life Is In Ulm nnd only ns Ho Is appropriated by faith can men be saved. What Christ Saw in World. Christ saw much In this world to tycep over, nnd much to prny over; but Ho saw nothing In It to look upon with contempt. Happiness In Our Heart Tho happiness thnt wo vnlnlyeek tho worid over Is nil tho time, within us, nestled close to our own henrts.-i Bruce Calvert. Our Comforts, sfost of our comforts grow up be tween our .crosseg.--Youne, $ s b& l Just a few doses laken In time have saved thousands from serious sickness. For fifty years Pc-ru-na has been tho popular family mcdiclno for coughs, colds, catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders and all diseases of catarrhal origin. KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE Tablets or Uqnld Hold Everywhere. STERN CANADA WMt3s?Q 1:3V wjr-arsv 1M rou Boom Autherltsd Historic Date. On Juno 2, 1870, while experiment ing on his harmonic telegraph. Alexan der Graham Pell made tho discovery that led to tho construction of the first telephone. An Equation. O'ltourke The man phwnt has no wolfo Is nawthln.' McToolo Ho Is the mnn phwnt has wan, b'gob? Life. 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