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SAMUEL. TREMAINE
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hatf.arm rzami tkr• 1,404 Squad •health. aad•mareal
AlY.'"O•vOxi,.. UveU wt.0)1t*))3* !hiS at.116r,. *114, me0a1,1$e; irkYia.r. • ht traU4ulent,'
4110,Marly 'Vara en the schemes; ,sa fOlks 'are to :•'04!'
iWaa..ainTest heltel4el ;Wendered at they listereto the 'talk);
red .,0y, ihr. Co acted: •ait, itratiter,, The .titiogito do:t 71.
n .147;:*editli- to protect them frorho'the:awindler,1! 1,,\
Mm • , , 'rif).(1 fy,o, 14o,os,,QteirMI'll.PrAL°41,
1e ft d IMO the farin,"in ;his cOMes` te, have degings, 'With the \
rtarae,,,\ pe rl'gh„ ol end :gen men; , Imo ,
hUt SeXiliadikuPre 0'; 0010,1i*i\'4',$0!,*'elY"414 I
bud tbo14•4101l,g 4 little;work,,briOthoc,
;;PlatleMan.,*itholit • .etlielo.','OOMPeriaao oideofer,'• StOelczcOmpanyoef 'any\stt
.`4.10,11: th*n,. vc,4 eari.beadhiln off inn hurirai,
PAkanY•-•ta . • There are martgages nOW' going on
blifite'Vet Spin to save hiS tail, And - • • '.'
00.14 had.rntnetnd..,thn, old gouge; wauld .shapidee-inany Wlio.kn'eW.„ these
oinan /rein, the .agentewho mine to talk PeoPle in their primer Witera,aio. agent.;
byname/A*11i*, Hai,v4s,sarn that selling mining,stoek Would. have been
' his bard -beaded father -who had Work-- Ideked.. off the premiss A '''iatired,
•firmer .begged • an ' 'agent 'who had
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quick te 'believe stranger# ,thari „their.
nwit POoPle. ,and, ir it cenie.s. to ',t:lte
Tatilelrothait-let-tht nd1etbej.
Worlc.' 'In -SPite of all Warhfugs, rne
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$ letvil twitqP..":" .PAlFifvg - 01.4 Sivt,"pik, orikt',-;-
. - The 'tteeigaS illUetratetrolit:eUr herr
Fashion Took eie advenee stylei 'for'
Jas . -3,,• the hoM.e. dresentnkeri-'an• &the 'Winn
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of- girl, "who:, desires, te3),vear garnient$:
•, 6,01,6TKIODIQ.' Tor 'ta:,teo oeir4PlleitY •end"
'' s• ", ,ecorilimy ,W111..firid her.:desires fidillied,,,
in Mir. Patterlie, 'Priee eftlhe:hrIP.3-Q
ceiita.'the copy . o ' ' , •
itight have „I:tie:for:0410 farros belonging to.elderlY Pe°14.° that
• ed.• hard for the ,farm was -secure
' *iT• tral, 11„1 $ictl, the. always Proudeed hinl,eVerYthing in the way
744114°11ncea Wild -eat Sehemea MO of diVidends and the refunding of
ate4 ,` • had bought and return him 800
„aeriVaid.nO• ntt'eAtien, ii'vfaiL'te*O: IneneY1-te,t• ake;60 worth of •the aback;
*omen 'Whose 'aged infirm. 130e the gent laughed. 'h,1 nee,.
41;„red•,:iiitik, he :always When th4t. man must mortgage hisp9n'
...tting,4#1,liesither'and'any- farm:, his children prObablyuWisli
r,atfger44VhOcrilighe ;PA She said they , had • 'been- more.' daretuT .about
• Oat-she.:•.:4i4.;,net Nkr'.0ii„t" O''to"eoUrt,,letting straftgerO in „toe see, him
and have parent .deelared • niental,.; • Learn to head. off the, affable pleas
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but,. "that ,she, could .'nOt ' ,'fi"‘ntlenien 'whei•deSir 't • •
Iford •to..?•40441ii,in'tjennilees' 'fer "glie e . • , , •.• .Ze a
o • little*: information /rend sonte. the
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her its an ,w t t heirow lam- '',.. -.. • ' ' ^ '
4,..,. 4 .. • • ' 4 . .4.: .4 "' -.pioneer retridents of, the community
lidr-tio, re4r4couni not antora an extra • -. • A
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burden, and. an unnecessary one
, ' lirtadlingl*Propositions that .not
".-111E STRANGER GES * b.ear. gevernment seintiny. -.It le "bet --
Id people. sometimes see m• Mare ;ter to be -scared' than "to sorry
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A VVONDERFUL.
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'George RoberteonTroWa Omen. Otto- ' • ••••
13Y ELIZAPE TR-SHAFFER. the world, •SeV011 Poimde pPittat•Jug
Ili c°4114/1 °.1./111. Ccila1-31as t•ha .with lff;osnllgethaetiokcia•dass; a°:Plast-i,laddYedaeb:6eurtedn' .‘.. • .'-'-' „L- :.
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WaY.O.O. 1,0 -rtna; )tieks, sirlirtna; ', : . Ot ,''' , '''' 4 '
.wheaktgn*- rhaoliTs:V5iipur(tasT-11frileeitigh7111-*7-' • "7'-'77t77'''''
valepa. hones, use$,. up enormous; am- : ,,, 1' •-,
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Jt is ,ionvions theh 4114, ,milirMaatIcen.„,,..\'•, \ \\.,,,\, •,,'\:,\: •,,, \,,..:., ,,,,,
Makehoat and Create eiie.r.gYl .te build •<;\•, ',6 .,"' o2,-."‘,',;`,'. •l, i'
musCle; •td• make bOnee, and sine*, 'in ", ' ' ..r., •••:4- -,:o ; " .', •• ,'
ihort to ouppert'ille aild. growth. it.: • • '
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41,10w,,,,,,Tc.L.,011pAR. 2ATTARN re ' toi,„„oi.„thoonogeoliolorperideato at, eggo,. mixt,ure and't e.chosppeld flesi:pit
\ Fit10 \iiisbililiOrY..`Wctirk;',',, -v-an , 40, ,$•Pil -_0t,+q., .•,• • ' Cl\: -Ougar!•,a d\°T /tP Ac\i` 4.,--11.\ 1,- h ,
"... .P b'ishirik ,CO: '73, iNlree ..'1,:', :ir :e 4, 6,3vi,orritth efLitrlipeanip.re:Itedrvoesagaor? .0 :..t. /4 tfki"713,4i. , r121114,t,
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Mental:: Varm:'' At ',OttaWa.Oarid, •poilite , ',ed.\ ,dried Iru.it'1.44,Ii° Mix:04:*1•9'.ti./9 :Plade`,."Iii', individtial -Wet, rhOlde'o• Chip
'oui .the Miiiisiei: .91Agrieulturen,Illii4 ',cereal; -:'•!hen.: stewed', fr)11,t,s are° '01' ' theronglilY- and when set iDU11.6k1...4114,
'latest report, is "eaoilY grown on soils ' irfed,:.the Pedding*nrY: be 'served with., fidivo With: "craiii, and sugar' (5.r• syrup
' suited to it. Perrienstratiens have the, Jirite of this fruit. j,A 'sauce -made fitini the,stewed fiks,. This pudding is
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Proven, the important feet -that, CanT, by stirring Unti1. soft a little jelly and - : •
• ed from imported seed, : • '• ; I eereal puddings. , "," ;,- 1 : 2 tablespoons Of gelatin, I cUil, Of
sli,eniiCeDeRtllobnitn,Mf/VtiiiliverctilinVirg liwipipo,i_eqscirni7parliell.,, :1, ,,g_ ..604.,..Vtarin, ° ' -, ' • '
.adiari-grow* . alfalfa <, seedi• gives 'Veil,
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ORANOE AND OATMEAL OATMEAL PUDOUNIG. ,
1:4; 7.1eS4litdil'Ibliedut;a:rliti.7rgluaritits'lithtaarie.tW.hoorsek.°4obf64ih::: : -.There are.; SO •many of tlie0 very hot ec..oked• eiatiaeEdi :11f3 ' cali ' erau0
ncii-v• Division at the farm simple pudding cembinatiens that they, juice, 1,1, cup boiling water, 14 eup
the gi-n-ite:*1-ays that eeteParing inn? temPt the busy. Mother not to leother'N. cold Arger. 1/4" clip brown sugar, I cup
&Were With corn for Silage it. has With :the Alightlyoomore..„...eomplieated whipping .crearao 3* t,e4s,poon. salt, „1,
been •• found, that 'on.,a,c_pdy.,_:seil,-porzioteraiil :fading `porribinationa. ' How- who
gives a. .yie.c1 of ictual•dry ...matter ever these latter coricoctienahaveone • •C•c'
le 01.4110, ••
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mbine et cooked oatmeal, bloWn
slightly larger. ,than sunflower • and decided advatitogeooveri4lier puddings :sugar;.'salt and orange jnice. Remove:
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that because it easier to handle and that are incioVoutio'.fet_Plain molded the white. portion of the orange, slice
Makes. Slightly: superior silage, Coin is., breakfast ce--r4i1 SOrVed::by itself or: :it thinlyandOhaLvelthei_aliees• SPrinkk
to be preferred -wherevere•it will grow tornbined',with fruit... They compriae with PoArdereci engaroand Jet. -Stand
,satisfacterilYAloivever, on lienVy claY iMddinks• Which the 'adults of the .fani-: tiftAn mitrute;1.. , Swell .gelatiii in cold
sunflowers; have ' materially as well as the ehildien Will accept' water and dissolVe ln•bet water. Coni
larger dry , Matter '• yields thari•.6Yrn A as a legithria,th . dessert , Hence" the Y bine the ,cathisat • miktitre -with the
and for that rea' sea:pose-Pee 'Benie Dc1-1 often are time savers. Another, -gelatin and let:stand Until ichegine
cided,• adVaatage ,these more 'cern.- to set, Then. add t ream, , en
plicated cereal desserts is le that -most •, until :stiff,. and. the sliced orange
two-piece /rock laAhe •attractive ' yoke p000: ef them offer an unity to Cond.., Turn' into, a. ,Mold rinsed with. cold
until
joined to the bodice haViag three entail, About the time goslingsand dUck-
ruzinin to a dee 'point in _anc.I 1. * "evinea::-4ga'alac.5•13a:,' vvir,1:4 :Waeat,!tirhanerkftluP:nit 01.111(i:;i1Phdgos146';vt;a6!
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'Welts at each side, while the back.Yoke legs ar
f naggest cin2nacumilonfuls/.-nitaiblklesp400
ntouasponnnini ,ofmo.t:A. sE,S PUDDMC:' .
word a God,"3 Deut. 8:3; ' There are • •cups boiled ,3iegc,u,p mo-,
fos,d,,.so tad . is ..applied over .the bodice whioh '
te plairi The yOuthful collar, long so
11. d vtcgs oillreint;P;se4:.' ' •
the bolster : iy cupfujs of water, ,3 eggs, 1 cup u
f 1- butter,
n mon 1 top
A MODISH TWO PIECE* "FROCIC Vantages on such il.
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• Of 'special interest in this sniart
lin'ilsek,a Mt"teta:raeeP7rnielen '1;:inhiach has 'been
physical
gi 0 00 nOt-blessed iinless it:eomes in t e way 'Du • . .
fcl with der,' feathers' and,- they•groW, drag on ; of stigar, • 1/41 teasPoonful Ot niithifegi; co ..b.
as 'th liirds 3' inch' of salt, •% cupful of fine wheat . in, ine ,..,
of 'Gad's: app9intraent: -..T116. love of tight -fitting' sleeves finis
; — G.Odoth_Ohle Son dose no Imply. a...you r-. ed -ctIffe, end the tr" ont Closing,. thea,..girionuit4lii:.:7•-treilitsdisAIrgu_rrIts e4;,,i
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. , • ' Va. :5-$:" Hato should not :the Km- I Joined to DD under bodice ,No. 1497 few of the longeSt• (10ills4ogetlier Arltb : Add *heat- cereal to ` boiling water Bake 'tor half an: hear .in . a ineilarats:
place the wing : ,
• in position anci'tetqcPstreeedp_.:1—eaci•ieezisa4ipitriceottsorr:-tariniidilo;stilecio,iiiitil tender m salted,o' water;
gS0 .--rlatinAl'POwer#1.7itiftc.aton-cli, .Th'elraiso arnartTdeMils:,:,' The -Skirt licaoarr .,
i phypical•needEs. - . , p
• ' :I a box- lett: at ha:MC:and hack. and is „pla ,. ear's. •'- --" •With ''the Milk, rholastes and spices
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is Apparent that milk mhst halt •
• a complete fobd for young babies:• '
What is..there .rnilk that inakes • ,
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it Such a valuable and 'complete ..fc,od ,•.••
for ,George Robertson Brown? :The,.: '" ••
cOinposition Ili milk from, each, mem. , • , ., •
Mal ,varies: I -fantail milk is .•
'different. to cONIT'S Milk, and cow's milk •, • • • • • •••
•must be modified rorneWha.t if it is to o. ' • • • ' • ''
be Used as a substitute for Mother's ' ••
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' 4' '' ''. .'''' ''' ' -: - ' - a4;;• ', ' he Jews expected him
anuarY.',30, .' The;christlah !:":0ifercbrii.- -,--Pire?, .,4'to, 171.'.sizea. 16, 18,. and -20 rara. Size 18
,,;;40nipted,4-"oil, .lb,,,,p,,,-;18,,,...o,,:oo,:-.o..- ,,,o4••,_ lin this • conception, teo,-a•wile. at Satan.
•*''`er.:--lii,1"*-liii: to 4,0OCeiit;theni Ahat; are •
.h.ljpsolf.4)g.t,P, sti.,IY0FPct,"'46011 1°`11/'7°' "P.ciiiii to" , ScriPture'a•S-seeining-ta- Prom- '
' '' • '''..".",;k"w`.3'..AoL,v,""s'is:••• .": ,,-"' • ' ,-. : :It is*Satan•Who.deale iri kingdoins arid
lag,temptat an,.tuke 4, 1„13, .1. O. PlaCe himSelf 'at' the head ot
'0,,';':;12';:•13:'''Aid: "i`e ' h ha • • P . -
: • ... ..,--: -cipn ' . It,..7.749,.1,-,4t.....,, . Awns. tributary.And they could even ' o - • • -
• .. 4,,,,,.:.,,,,,,,,,,,,,•• , . - • H ,... trades' ,in,,' political. noweroan • gre t- ,
, t . • • ise,thie, 'Psalin 2'7,6-9... But Jesus Sees
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tort and to Make all the• other . tiag
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thl na- i..(36'boatj- requirea'.3%,, yards •39-4rich,
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S' si;iiitiee. rs'...it
tdottink eaChlayer 9f. cereal .with the •e• d sa
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'Makathe toP laYer of frait; boiler fOr. brie: houro • "While hOt eain-:
lionr•on a madera . , . ov , , lted milk arid 'too- k"' In a doable"
. ,aa4,,, ,,,,,ociffire,.,:cif,;";.Orer37": life. . ,Oniy:, 1 riattirar goad. fordina The kingdom: begianhig to Wender What. to do 'next, , mints; only :Rose Was Oen ittinier:Of ligsi. ' enP 0 .0 yellow cern meal, ,Iii. Sert may be. served with 'plain oream
l'iviviith ere yr p
',.,,c11,)1',8'4.6JEI'lralr-ilk'1411Ce,'-;4'1•43•4'nese :and d'e-514.W.Millt not goelSatan A . ... 'D.M.' -Or S , 1.1 ' from: . • .• • • . : . -
bine thoroughly,with the .apricet-pur
,L,i,liewoarkaisakta,','EXAMP,Lt:13gAlita' coN'; deference:Which-belongs to God alone. .4 1 the jiiice'ef the' •friiit 'IMO While 'Mak,' • • ' •
, . . . watch has been comb ned with
'0.0.1r1*,3/4,YrArlOtroS,:1 Cer, 1,0 12'..13.1.•11a answers t• "Get ' thee behind ..Me; .. - dd. . , . . , . . . . sugar, and 'pour into 'a wet mold< -,
I-: . .' T ' t V' - senaSatan,o
r• i is written. thou shalt
. toA" unt, Jane was darning a, stocking o ' "Didn't'• they have '.anyt. hing else to . -- • ' - '-• • -.-' • '': ' " apricot' puree is • • Made: by ,' Patti
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.•'.CORIsiMEAL . CUSTARD ' ' ' •
ffi'D':*aosc thfotigh Which' the i1•er-d Nirenship he Lord. thY Gel, and , le ' • ' ' • • .• ' •
. , int 'Rithard and jariet,had.beeii building eat Iti'Phar • • • ' ' '• ' ' • , . ., ., .,., ... : ., . ., .. .„.. stewed , aried „apricots, dr:ailed • from
toOght 'Ont; otal."ternOtatiOnAa'Oallie; The' kiVe: i'if-i God t,e. hia Sion chide nOt.,, ao he:esp.:. with ;w9todon blocks but now . Lots f things,"• said Aunt Jan • ,2 e Pfu s • of milk,- ,14, • cupful of their . juice; tnrough a strainer Serve
tiorroef ,Chriet!S - : ,Chiarakter • ..was'3, only .Shalt their' 'O'er% (Deut.'d•13)
oin oe °thee 4.0.4ita.infia ti:,*0:04.1oit.ilaean that.: hn loin ,nipakie6s super,; tnat • the hotise;:waa built blocks, but
Were '",Bat'they. ,were'hth fond Of PePpler•-•....,_hreArl- -;Sagai1'euPfhl,et.cholo' ped, hinnoide'd ,iiri'd *ell Chilled, ,Tinis• cite.:
"Whereaaeur,tegintations, are :4!`iitich, as 1,Of• God 'IS .not irlaterial but SPirituaL4. for : it was snowing •:autdoOrs, .and a° :peppermints than Mr Jones, 'and so teaepoonfal; Of cinnannia,':1-: egg, Yo. 'and ski -gar; but if it 'is to be -Served to.
.-n,r0,06MMOn'o;to„.man,"..hia.Were the alle-'•1:,-,:Va. ,-10::',' SO •:i7iltS.. t6,tliii".4 temp -6_ thrift: to .0 Ol4t in; the:Yard. ::.Williairi when there were .00 pePPeeraints 'left,..tetteltoOnfel .0f salt. . ,• 3! ' • : ' : . ,:groVin',ups as well ..as., .'children it will
....- Mai teriiPtatiOnis.Of.theMe'Ssiab Vromiltibli; 'Which IS to expect -deitlirigo sue the kitten, had. bee:n chasing his tail ..R▪ og.o ate the .liok,end!then.she reeked] ' sogia, one •'cupfuloof the 'milk and , be More delieiclia is Served. with Whit-
the'Monientifthat God called' 4;-•i'''.•-: tclitr*: cess through -miraculous ',„"eign.4..":Srlie';:r-ohnd and, rouhd, but that pleasure se. sad because there 'were* -more'. stir :in the .c.rix inM• , Cook 'fi:ir ) an pia ereain, /SiveettTed arid', flavored
.•,11iOlY ofnea,"'" Ratan ' exerted the fiiii'loire.,ok .cod, the, calling:. to i.be God's had Worw,i-tself.out;:afiA winiam• was: Peppersaints, left:that 'Mr: Jones pa hour , and a ' haif in; :a deUble boiler. i with vanilla This pudding is; alsb
"fOrce•Of- his 'Malign will against him.... Son,- does not mean, as Satan ...ugg ,
'- : ,I„ 'wondering vt. hat to :•1,-e?....: . then.downo':'his' good book "Cheer up, Rose," seat. the egg ,and combine with , 804, ',good madawith peaches,,, „
. . . :
- he'..VOiee.whieli came•-•-tO,Jem.13- at • that'he-Will-electrlfy'the: PeoPleovith,TA-ontojaiiie oak1;.,•a's:if she, -.was-- keaki.• 'said: Mr:lonea.- • "I`Willoge-to•tile-vii-t '
, . . .
bis baptism Wag' .",ThOti are my son, extraordlnarY signs of divine Iprotee-,
• the -belayed' ha thee I am well Pleaa- : inv.' to herself:
. 'tiOra ' TO. irnagine, that it dOes gals, to . - -• . ,. • • •
. Oar. '• What -did it mean to bothe:Pcli tempt GOA „ ., .: ' • - :A>, '. •• •••• : `..„ -gr. Jones Of•,<Tiones's 'Hill
. a. Giie Did it •mean .,Stiperrta-t,ural ": • So • Jesus chooses, ea- thaertlYiright.' '-•' " •. Lived 'there -lee -L. VvOlt
.power-,Lor=strioerria• prety •the path'd, absolute surrender to. •'''-' • And 'he lives there still.'., .
t ti e the ivihc" is. and cook thirty minutes. Beat the 'the oNoen and serve:with crearn'artil sugar.
r d'and .:remalas in p•osition.—.... 1 eggs and add to themthe sugar, salt, --) Amcor None. .
L. H.. • . . ' " • and milk Combine the egg -and- 2
-- ---,--- 7 ''''':" - - milk mixture with coaxed cereal. "lk ih teaspoon salt -1-3•
,..--..., sugar, 143 cap fine . wheat cereal;
i Put in' an oiled baking dish, alternat- 2c„3P sups apricot pu.r.e.;
' ing layers ofthe cereal and fruit and Stir the wheat cereal into the sea
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wrtniirood fortunel.. Christ the Fither'S will.. He Must- hot,:ena' , He has blue eves •
to. -face tht;ie questions notonly will not, choose the Way for himself, And a turned_up,
• oforhimself orothe sake of all who or force the Father's hand. •-•
would• -.afterwards believ,e on him as ' • • - • And a little pet pig
•• . Redeemer. ...-• , . i, • •. • - ... II.. now orrarsr's Ex..kium 'BEARS .ON. . whose, name is Rose, .'
- .C.• CHRIST'S' TEM,PTATIONSI aid and Jan and 'W -ii-, and 'gat .ont his snow shovel, ,an.d,„
' o . • • ' ... ' Luice, 4:1_13, '• ' OUR TEMP.TATIO,kS, 1 CDr. 10:0-13, - -when 'Rib fed 'in' the barn mangers: -To prevent
V.-.1... :'llie••11o1Y.Spirit 'had come on- '
' ' rt. is "laerfe'ctl•Y. obvione, f +14 - • 'stela ed out in • the snow,' which w
-roll'? ---e liaM heard that they all • 'looked at -P • as •this,cut a medium-size,- log and',hang
,,,• (about uP.:to..'his : neck;., and, ,began to.
!Jesus at his ' baptism, and now its im- SaViotir's exainPle, that tem.Ptation in Aunt Jane With great interest. .. it with, a rope at each end,' frorehe
. &lea in his heart •drives him. irresist- some form.; muet be 'looked for • 'her- : . ool.o.at ',,,,,, ' fu .' "' .'' • 'A tint ' shovel hie Way to the village. , And he ohliter_
a rope hales. , When -the. hay .is
i ' ly into s.olitude,' that 'by prayer and •e'er Inert . are called to : serve God Or , ,,, , „ a8 . • P' , 1..n151, . man!, . rhoveled and ilia,veled and., shoveled., put in ...the ,ranger,"•lay. the pole on
* asting, he inaY thiak aut.. the mean- to, undertake some task for him.' •As„ Jane, said Richard. .. ..,. , . I
, , And sometimes the snow was Only up ,
top. For ordinary' feeding.of hairier
rig of the task which has tame to him. St. Paul says in 1. Coririthiansoterrip-•;[ , "Tell us Some more , about • hint,' • to his Waist, and sometimes it. was. hp fends, `-
the- pole tan' be ,hung outsirle•
tation is 4,,conarnon to: man ther,efore aid Janet, hi.s • neck and sernetimes it was way ' • ': • .. , . • , •
X the manger, where it will -be out of
Pur -r -r -r -r, said; i lam • , . • • • • . • • • • . - . . • • .
• • ovei his head so ha had to shovel a tl y "
"Let him' that thinketh lie standeth • "o' ' " ..
take heed lest he fall.": The. Sa.viour o . • • ; .. . 1 • • . • . ••• • le Ta • ' s ,
overcame Satan and the world by re- '
, It was • a snawY day,' • said Aunt tunnel. But Mr. Jones , didn't ,, raind 1 , • . • i - • . 0
Jane • "Oh quite ' a 'snowir :day.. It that because .he likedexercise,--and he! , , . • .
had been ehowing all the day. beforel'thoveled and shoveled ,atid sho.veled 1 We have found three', wonderful
i.
and all night, and then all 'the inbro- ;till • he got 0,. the village' where the helps:, in selling stuff 'filter, we ,haye
-mg. Mr,: Jones didn't mind • that at snowplough had :kept the reed. open; : raised it—printer's ink, 'a camera and
all; because lap had plenty` 'of wood and then he bought two boxes of nem, a. typewriter.' .,Our surplus. is • aclver-
ter his hre and .a.gbod ,boak to read' permints.". ' . ' , • ' ,,,_ , ' . ,I..tised; • all correspondence is done on
and, Rose to 'talk to alai a box Of pe '1 "I sheuld think' he Would have• a '•the typewriter; and whatever we,. are
pertnints.' •••SO 'they, tat i.by the . fir, ,' hard time•getting back," said Richard. tiyings to cell ..Is SllaPP'd ' with oai Rocks, and four . and .one-half feet
sa...s o .3 o . and Mr.. Jones read his ,gcod:' bOoki "No. That was tha.easy part of it;" ,carrera. We try, to getea good, clear , iron -toe •fo •o, fni. the . li• ' , ''' ,--; •
, . . , , '' - id' • both t e 'd Aunt Janet -I e just waded ,p (.,ure . one .w with a - human -in ei.-es. ' a s .1,, i • •
supernatural ' power to • transform,- again, we worship stic,cess, ,ancl if it a oi , . Y .• • , .. ,;. , . , _ , such a :egiorpe. .. • -
stonee, . if need be,. ilite •loread?1, 'The does not come, we grow bitter and perrainte,, but of, the, box,. and had ,A. back' up the hill along the path •he had °lenient, if passible. Junior was hold- , . , \ '
. strength of thia.suggeStiori lay. in. the rebellious. , How ' in4r4etiver on the , very, fine .time. . But the trouble: with , shoveled: ,And then he pat, away the big the Jersey milkocow by the halter.; • Thre,g; hours' overk in celd....v..ckather
• h. ' " ' " ' ' 11 ' h other: 'Side is the .example'of <Testis! • eating peppermints ant of e box is', snow . shovel, arid toalt off his vroolen. the man•Who ,answ.ored our, ad said tte with a fanning null will save, no end,
" — • " ' ' ' ' " d le ol s" -,nd his nettens nice.w. asked Was rather high, -but 'of *ark killing weeds in hot weather
. . ..
la, 'El, AshriodulgdettheantinkethP4PPoleirgmh't11ta.ha've got ! fl,,Icif.(5affteri.asveylc:ite,asitr.lesemmeadriy. conies along
, for-contag-
. inalietinti:,,f„?:aile„ trof (.147 sv'thimil' Pi:IPer- laus,. abortion „ Of cattle‘,....ask. pint,,,how,
1 much. it iS,•then.take the fainily. to a
. ,e on e no .
, But Mr. Jones. put ow, is sweater , m° : ,•••
• and his. overcoat ,and his •wOalen. cap i .
and bis mitten4'and 141s overshoes, 3 Wild hay • is usually Wasted *lien
4.i.°V. 2. ,,o absorbed is, .he in medita,
tion that he takes no 'thought for food,
‘ •and, ',the 'resulting Physical ',exhals-
tion gives the tempter of souls an ad-
vantage, Which he is not :SloWoto ,uae: fusing to pre•sume uaworthily on
..
. • :Vs. 3; 4: What does it m,ean to be 'God's love. • He refused to' allow either
...- ,the 'Son Of 6od,"the: special object"of natural neede or worldly ..311§jon to
< , 'the Father's love,. the ellOskpAnstrn- allure him, from theopath of simple
Me*, of.•the Father's purpose? Is it 'trust. end. surrender .• He laid no
,campatibla with hunker, and .00nari„, stress on .earthly. things, aad"declined
-hese? les it oblige, to.aiifferine and to give .them the„shpreme place in his
hardsitip? Or—this is the ,alternative. affections. Sometimes me,lay too much
wad), is , now '.guggeSted to, ,Je...-.4usL, stress On' things 'like food and drink,
' . if s • lia antis. Abe. comfoi•ts and lrikuries of life: Or;
,
,
milk. •Cow'S mi;k. is a.verfect food.for. ,• , . • -1,
the eajf. Mother's milk; is the perfect :`' • ' ; . -..: "., ..
'fine'll.cik 'Cro°nl'aisliteilleafn abnabtiimeter Bofutsit:ili7aYs' .. ' ,',*'.' -. " '. • '' ' '''.-' - -
.. _
foodo•solicia, in stispension and Solution. , , , .• • ,,,
'S milk, for 'example, contain:3 • • - - • 1 - .
sibant four Per cent. of •milic 'sugaro • .. ' ,
which: Supplies. heatand power to the •• ' ,
body. • It contains about three and i '. ,
one-half ,per cept. of fat which also ' . • ..- •
,poeduces heat and posies. ,It 11DiOS , '', '',. „ ., ,. •, - 4.
or
about four per .cent. of protein- Iiich ..„` ... . ..•. ' •
Makes, flesh. It contains e and - -, 4-. ,
<phosphates to roake•bene. ,rt contains „ , .:, . ' -. • „ .
,elemeate' ' called Vitarnines° .without ' ', , . s' ,' ,• .
which growth wi,11 not 'take place: • , , .. '' . „' ' i ,
Milk is, •in feel, the most complete •, •- ...•
•-'•' ' • '
food in 'existence. Even adults can • - ,, : :. .,., .. ,
live lozigero cow's .Milk than upon . . • • . - - , •
ityobther-Tarid;--kaawm----41-Fwill be -the -7 -i -,
staple. food • of George Robeatson ..
,
Brown as a_grbwing ,child:, ., It will
conatitute, his princi'pal 0:,.it, when he ', , ,• .• , .
beccilles, sick ,In middle -life:. It will ',, - ':_. , • . ,
.form. the thief ,part, Of li.is 'diet when ,..:',- '. ' -...-.. ,•', .
he beconies an -old man. ':During his , . • '" . • ,,, ,..i', , . •
whole ,life it will. enter into all , his , ' , ' - 'o-• :"I • ' ,„
ietaries. It will be an ingreili.ent -of • :* " ...,:-, :.' e#P"'
udclings, cakes, ..cuStards,l,cheese,
utter. It Will be used with cereals::
and as a beverageIle *mild find it ' ; ...- • '' - - ',. -:-: •I . 4
exceedingly difficult to do without 'Ito,- - ‘: ' " •
Milk, however; may, be a ,very dari- , • ' • , „; .• - • .
geroas food. ' It is the only- liquid aid- ,. •-;.. :• ," Y., .._,,, ,....•
Level. Roosts Best, .
Roup,andtolds: in poultry are corn-
-mon aifine.nta., during the winter time
on• m 1 firma.. Much of this:trouble'
ean‘o ten he avoided if the poultry-
man Will take a feW Precautions. •LeVel
roosts will aid very materiallyin pre-
tecting' the health of the poultry.
•:When the ,rdosts are trn slant the
birds always trY to get on the toptwa'
Oa ,three rboses. The lovver roosts will
often be entirely VAC'ATIC. This tAnds
t,o 'crowdthe birds together so that
they become warm during the night.
In ,the morning as the•birdi get down'
on the floor their bodies •cbol off very'
rapidly. Colds and Total!, are 'much
mote common in ,•faeuees where , the
birds , arei,Crowded together .ori the
root. .Levei roosts
ing this tro'able. •' ;
• The roosVs17,iiiiyi four feet abov
the floor.fotho: da-vyhreede, -such:es
Rhode ILeds' and .Plymouth
•
mal food that We. oat and. it is the only , ' „
uricobited food that Weeet. In
its.",zati-nesg lies, its • dange.r. • :If:, we, ••, .".. ".
evaporate- tha 871/2 peroeent. of Witter •
from intik' the dry.eolids Which remain:, •
Wili keep 'Ear • years: • But in the raw
.railkt,the - held irt;', reintion er.
stispensian aro readily attacked by:
Midroseopio • arganisme, . which feel :
upon Ahern,•ar.d, desti•oy them init.:ie.
•process. • Thua-millobecorilek had. yeri' ,
qoickly •if • kept:: waria, and Abe, liac-1.'
teria 'then ,swarm in it inaY. ,
cerise tesious intestinal, disorders or, ,
•elierr. ese.• •
.
.2 To 'kee. the baCteria Which are
everyw e presera. s ou therefore'
be, ,Our Milk :should be drawri, .
from clean .coWs rq with,
clean utensils. .It shauld th.en be 'kert,
.cOld ." unfit .corisunto; 4.0 it ,
consuppd,, While , it is, fresh. . Evei.
then it .maY 'be danger -Gas, • and,. in '
order -to make it ,quite sa f a, ' it idiot:Ad:,
,be••••pasteuried• at' a icinteret,u.re ,
from 142 to 145 'de.greta FithrealiO•It''
for' thirty mil:lathe.. TI is heating will.
dektroy• all dangerous brganisnoi•tres-1
eat and.,:make the milk: p4rfectly' safe, .
for :babies without i nip a i rlh g its. 1, oad.
value. In all , cases it „should:be
Ohl .milk ' •
nearly. alw.aYs• inferibr' .and inaY 'be.
dangerous. ' ' •
•'.Clean„ safe ,m11,1(':"ie ..vvonderf
food. . Gitaving children., sliould, drink .
„qUart.'t•f it -every day, A gle(if
niIk gace far •toward correctihg, the ,
detleistei es' of any ill-bala peed meal:.
; • .
Jew's expec atio•
• *gen he came, would giVe the pee* Ile chose the spiritual. way.alone.. He
bread, repeating the • miracle •of tbe :refused to exolian•ge obedience toGod-
. -inaana in the desert., 'Jesus, hew -cites; for •Piy 'Other method, and "In ,that
• ' declirree 'as a temptation of. Satan. himself, Suffered- being •terapted, he is
He. anewers„ "It is -written,, man shall' able to succour them that are tempt -
not liVe by bread alone, bitt by every tch"
. .
MUTF AND JEFF—Br BudFisher.
that every time you cat, •a peppe p, , ,
there is one less, Pepperinint to eat 'and hie eVei.eoat and hie Sweater, and, l<e Wanted a gentle, family cow and with, scythe, mower, ;cultivator, ha.,
the next time. And so about 11, 'o'clock l`gave Resea pe.:ppermint, and began the -little fellow, in the picture' seemed r. and what riot. Fanthe weed seeds out
that ritairriag there Were ' no• pepper- reading ,his good book just where he /eel safe. So' Jrinior anti the caal . the grain' DDr,' and s 2,4; a lot 'of
rniritsoleftr.' '• " " . had lU
oft OM" • ' 1 era helped sell the cow —Mrs R. 'fanniag hex.sianmer. • • • •
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.Our "Ocld-Jobs -Slate. •
an Our, •place we''' have' Totul,k1ttii:
:'''"otctd-jokrs slate" v`ery 'Lftective lin; •
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teresting., For this purpose 4i p
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any notebook -wil17an8Wer, •Any nseded
piece of 'work, as it Conies th mind,
lhtcd•VhoneVer "spare time pr;LInts
itself our Nlatel',-. is r„V. fei.v.iql • to and• :.
Whatever job -is moat •urgetit tr tont ••
suited ,to the--.irind'aitit4f time On hand
'is tackled foithwith, witheitt•p.;a,,fd
`.'•ior 'the or,dcr in wrliielr it, apear$.•••
:1Ar•11n 'completed 'the, iteni ii ,stricken
from the list. • ‘••
The. day. 1 .otai• slitt4 shoWS:
'these .eritries:
heelione.S.
- Repair:Teed' trotigh for pik
•'Xreat• hone for scalY
Paint' rol•.<•-•ts With old oii. ,
Inspect-loeos,
Separate' coekercls.and
• ,WheneVer, an tspealally dire -1
to
itble.to 'strike' it oft'
0,r,O94ree'Stioli a .state taa, hardly.
become 'anti.roly
tries 411$tlintiYaurV4tfilOintelVO
and •aro;,..addell,• "' •
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• PtITIN apond till 'your,. time; ri.o.Ai gad-,
ditig • abott to falln Sales and' „them
havil 'to ieavo your liaYing next tAUTil• •
10.4r ,to Saw wood for,dinter. '
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