The Gleaner . cts during the en-suing summer. 4. To provide a noble and usefulrecreation after the days work. 5. To add to the attractiveness ofthe school grounds. A semi-formal flower garden ofone-quarter acre is now in processof construction. This garden wasdesigned to enable students to studythe habits and uses of various flow-ering plants, either from a botani-cal or landscape point of view. Itis further hoped, that as the plansmaterialize, the garden will enhancethe beautv of the school grounds. EORD OWNERS PRAYER(As Recited Nightly by Mr. Young) The Eord is my auto,I shall not want (anot


The Gleaner . cts during the en-suing summer. 4. To provide a noble and usefulrecreation after the days work. 5. To add to the attractiveness ofthe school grounds. A semi-formal flower garden ofone-quarter acre is now in processof construction. This garden wasdesigned to enable students to studythe habits and uses of various flow-ering plants, either from a botani-cal or landscape point of view. Itis further hoped, that as the plansmaterialize, the garden will enhancethe beautv of the school grounds. EORD OWNERS PRAYER(As Recited Nightly by Mr. Young) The Eord is my auto,I shall not want (another)It maketh me to lie down beneath it:It sorroweth my leadeth me in the path of ridiculefor its names sake. Yea, tho I walk thru the valle)T am towed up the lulls ; 1 hy noise and thy looks discomfortme, For T feel much evil. I prepare for blowouts in the pres-ence of mine enemies ; Surely, if this thing follows me allthe days of my I will dwell in the bug-house for-ever. Amen. Ex. THE GLEANER. »»»( ABE GOLDSTON. Editor SPRING PREPARATIONS ON THE FARM Spring is the time of the yearwhen the farmer must be alert anduse each day to the beist must see that his plowing, har-rowing and seeding is finished assoon as possible in order to givethe crop an early start, which is im-portant for a successful harvest. When the. weather is not suitablefor field work, he can repair thefarm tools necessary for spring andsummer use ; also clean up aroundthe barn, which he is apt to neglectwhen he is rushed with outdoorwork. It is a common practiceamong some farmers to leave thepurchase of seed and fertilizers forthe lasl possible date, and if the seeddoesnt arrive in time he is thrownnut nf bis routine, which means agreal financial loss. The horses should receive the beslcare possible as it is the time w henthe hardesl team work is at bandand i- a greal st rain on the hoi after having light work during thepreceding winter. The kitchen garden is of greate


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