| Show A U011111 TO Till 10It I To b l o poor to the point ut eloper elcnco on charity Is I a condition of I distress that calls for sympathy ana not for censure pnnldeil It has not resulted from the fault of thelndMd nut no placed and piovltled further that he U I not aIM by his own efforts to I elleve himself Ien e Iell poverty Is I the result of folly those who are able to give relief are not Justine In withholding It providing tho poor 4 person cannot help himself but revelation revel-ation says The Idler shall not eat the bread of the laborer At other Persons of the year the 7 1 dependent but ablebodied poor are able to plead 1 lack of employment that will produce fond but at tho present time In this city and Indeed In most town It In I the Mate this plea lack the force of truth Within rosy reach of nil 1 the ablebodied poor In the city Including men omen nail children there Is I work that will nt leant yield food We refer to gleaning In the heat and potato fields The farmeis have hauled th wheat or nearly all of It nnd tho fields tire open to gleaners Where grain H harvested by machinery not ou many lit heads are left upon the ground but It i doell not require it very active gleaner P to pick up enough of them In a day to mnko two bushels I of wheat I which I would mean a lays wages of ILSO at ij the present price Women and even t1 children can earn good wages at Ibis l wok If the wheat Is I to be Bold and i J many a family might easily obtain Its winters bread In this way When 101010 are dug a similar 1 opportunity wilt t 1 I resent l to poor t families to obtain a supply of them e for farmeis commonly plow up their 1 < 1 Potatoes and when the soil has nettled net-tled a few toys many scattered tubers f I con be seen on1 picked uP and glean Ij rrs of them con mk good wager If the Wallops of the different wards 7 7 r In this and other cities would organize gleaning pirtle Among their Point alit < 1 take such other practical Bti ps as might be necessary to encourage the movement much good could lie nc + rompllshed In many Instances those thf I NsIlling t9 aloan Ito not know hero Chit wheat Molds are nor hon to lonch eio them nor how to convey home anti Ir thresh out the wheat they glean Practical Prac-tical Instructions on there points maybe I may-be given with profit Where the nld are not within walkIng 1 walk-Ing distance 01 the homo of the glean J Pro team to convey them nod tn bilng home the resulu of their labor I khould le I provided 1 < In most ward tills Is I no easy matter for owners tit teams would willingly donate their us 1 I for such a purpose It Invited to 010 no These gleaning parties might be go made very Pleasant affairs I socially as well no profitable Ononclally In former carm It I ties the custom lit r ot lllshops In l this city I to encourage the poor to obtain I their winters bread gOI t b by gleaning In the fields nnd this haloumo cuololll now fallen Into dlnuso might well bn I lcUil Tho l Idea thnt thee 18 In It onythlllg ImmlllatlnR or othernlso objectionable f objection-able Bhould be utterly scouted When W > the BaUor fe > l n vast multitude on n few Inav ei and IWies Ho taught Ills t disciples n lesson In thrift When he people trnd oaten until they mere rI D eIlled 1 tilled the disciples piesumnbly un der Ills direction for He ties unIt un-It ou h I edly presiding on the ureas on f11 took up a large number of basket ful 1 of frugmento Why were tin frag r I menu gathered up That they might not be 1 wasted m Tho food that had been supplied to I tho multitude had cost no one any i money Ko ono had labored to produce l I It Jly the faith and command of the SavIor a vt quantity of It bad been created from the elements In n I moment ot time And jet It must not be wasted To waste that which In I 1 good for food for human beings H I n I I violation of a law of heavenly V economy Then let the poor take to heart this lesson taught by the Savior I and gather up and save the food that If will othcrwbw be wasted |