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THESAI,,ACI" MEAL;
Salad Meals are the order of dual
mor daYa...: The: combination Mea
• and vegetables., in..asiads isgeed be-
cause° it heiliata: effect a balanced
diet ..:Iertlits, .also may he Combined
• with Meath or 'fish Withgeed results,
The'vegetahle Or fruit actp,.4.0...4
fill-
er for the•salad.and
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content and ballast in the diet,' A
The'fOilOWing salad May' be varied
in several ways, as for instande;'neat
' ciihes of veal and matehlike piece's of
carrots substi uted for the beans and
• iongiie,
• thrtMer,kSatacl
By • • ,
Mair M'Morgan •
and PlAtenteelI whick, 'hays. been' .eat
..iji Shreds:, *Osten' With dressing and
t. ,SetVe on. a. ked ot'ehredded crisp Pab-
One, and, one-half ,cupe (.ioId cooked
beans,. 1 cap cold cOoked, ham, 1 cup
-cold. cooked .tongue. Bermuda: enieti,
.g.teen pepper. • •". •• , • •
Cut' hana. :and tongue inpieces the
• .• 'samesize •the ,beeOa.. TAU and•
Alice and .4 ;ableepoons,ealad Oil beat-
- en wItIi 4 teaspaon salt and 'tea-.
• spoon'. pepper. • Cover i.and *let Oland
ice • for . an hotir, op..ionger. 'When
• ready to serve drain from dteesing,
:Mash pepper and 'tut in ringsre,
.. moving seeds •,and White pith. -.,Peel
•, onion •,and ' cut in slibos::. stand
• , in :Aced salt --Water-forL--ten-Mamtes:
Drain .and :separate ..into. rings; _pile,
Talternating'Slic.es onion and green
: pepper ; one , above another on a leaf
of lettuce. PSI this little Pepper,, and
'dun. viith. ,the ealadm1,407e,and
Masi Vvith' mayorifiaiee..* , •
•, .Liver, andCabbageSalad'.
•
Liver awe*Caage Salad .is unusual
anst--dOctetla... You' heed' One cup
• diced cooked -.24ver, •2 tablespoons
. minced cooked bacon; I! Cup diee'd
cel-
ery, 2- cuPs shredded Crisp, cabbage,
'French dressing,inaYetinaise,H curly
• endive,' . , •
• Marinate liver and bacon in'.Freneh
dressing for one hour. A few drops of
•be',..addecti, to the
• dressing if wanted. Add celery and
cabbage, and, 'nil*
• ,hedoreliffreldive .and top • with may-
onnaise.
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• .. Ham Salad
, . • , •
One and One-half 7Pri-PS
boiled, ham,: 1% cups dice cold' boiled
..::potatoes, 1 .ciip diced. celerk,',..1, :hard;
.coOked. :egg,' •Mayonnaispi. Lettuce. '
.;.COMbine.hain, potatoes, .. and Celery;
,•' tossing 'lightly with a fork. - • Add mar
.• onnaisetO make -moist and serve
;Op.rnish: with, slices, Of
. . .
hard cooked gig and Serve ;
Potato Salad a Ia Russe,
Two ',cups potato,ee, %•.- tee.-
. 'poen grated: enien •!:;,,,,Ve.l.cup diced
•pickled beets, taardinee 4' hard Cook-
' • ed eggs, mayenntilee; letittee....LLL :
• 6-'gmall new potatoes. Scrub and
''..t,eatted:urater Until: tender. Peel
/0/Cipis-: cool enough : to beadle.
t 'dice and, 'chilli. ,BernoVe
and bones. from •sardines and
arateg* small flakes. Cut eggs
-elikeli*tbaibine; Materials • .lightly
mayonnaise and serve *on crisp
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Afghrandi new 'use .for.. macaroni is.
:*..10*; ..-Perhaps the Most linPort-
' 'ant etepis the making of ,successful
• -Maeironisalads. lies in the ,cooking:
• :EtiehpiecenMit. fie.firm and smooth,
• 'tender bal:„Mit'aoft , Or Sticky, The
best, Way .to cook, macaroni 19 o drop
into plenty • of • balling'. water •-4I. 3
quarte Of water 1104,1 tablespoon Salt
to 'macaroni are geed nittpor-
-tionsand. boil,,,until :tender, ,about 20
brain well and tinswith
cold,Water.Drain .: Oho:m.11011k" and,
.*chIIl," • Have all the ether Materials
.„cold.' • .
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This. IS anethet substaMtal Salad.;
• One cup: .cooked ' uae-7-arbni, A :hard,
cooked eggic.:,%,•cOP ;diced celery, 4.
tablesPeene, alleed, stuffed:. ....01.yes.„
4414,4 4retiaino, Kireildett,leat :lettuce,
, chop .eggs coarsely and combine
with macaroni, Celery and olives. •Add
ea,--*Ait0 molst -and
serve on 'a bedof shredded 'leaf let
Wee. ..garnish-Vcilth halves .of Stored
.oliveg2; It's, '1:better to iliathe olives(
stuffed .with. 'pimento** rather than..
'those' catuffedwith celery'. Or 'Mita be.
, Macaroni Ilarit Salad it
This salad is particularly' geed.
served on -a ,bed of shredded Cabbage.
One cup cooked and . mace-
- foni, 1 cup choppedcold belled ham,
tableSpoen.4..preParedLlorseradisli-4-
• • •Plmentees, 1 eup Salad dresSifig (may-
:'-bnnaitie or cooked 'dressing), shredded
• Cabbage:. :
;
Mix liorSeradiiii and hin tilOkOlt.g1h.
ttod combine lightly 'with' macartini
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J. M. Macdo]lnelI, general Manager
of ,the NatiiVT Company,„.
Toronto, rePerted as likely first
governor of lthe Bank of 'Canada,:
• He Was fortherly Manager of the •
National Trust Co. in Montreal.
cause the Ted, di the pimentO makes. y ieties will teat Until Atigust, giv-
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[attractiVe• touch of celor; In plenty of tiMe for practice, before;
' ' shall we Say,. an.:,October , Wedding?
PoUr. young carrets2 green* 9,'nic,n-f$7, • Tho. big cherries _Take: a fine des.
jelIy gleas,et,and PilYar Nifth
•...PPRONORYL VAREPIT,
.T.4e1.4 * 2 U440,8008 .44toe In *
:AltAcePetti And' stir In one.' Oggigrie
BOP,* o9rmtiAt.rchr. Pour on 9,4.0744/1,
,cuP.niiiitt., and stit uiitIl bolllng, 444,
ttE74,e11.1,p,"4:0749.47,414,;..ogr..:14tepcIp'14.74...,i, ,99.41.;€1.
egg (beaten), .444...808,49,414. to takite,
",ivfeke hot AAA AArVe104,hot butter-
ed toast. ,. • .. •
. • TO USE 1;4FTPV4:13, .F14.11 •
".. To Inaito .fielt delight Peke left -over'
fi
cvispita. eof fish- Ilakes 4..4'7904groct pt.:04,9,t
hard -yelled ego, :two 'tatile0POPria
chopped parsley, pepper and; salt to
taste. : and enough .eteam,• 'sauce • to
meleten,! Pent into' abuttered baking
dish nncl,:g0yer top .with grated .hread,
:ortiMhs .mixed . With ..twie,a their' quan-
tity- of grated cheese,., "Cook In a hot
,
oven until welthrewned, •.;
SANDWICHES :KEEP. :01.ESH
-Sandwiches for tea may be made
rhours-ah-ead-of,time-if-they-are--wrap-
ped In wax paper and put in ;a cool
;place, Thee° inclnde earuiviiches of
!brown bread and cream cheese, White
bread with date and .not. paste, cheese
and olives 011 brown or white bread,.
anchovy pike and cream: cheese pea-
nut Mitten and raisin bread
•'. . DEODORANT
An 'apple, stuffed with cloves,- and
' al/
eleaning. and • petopiration odors that
--have-rgathered
Sert --or
1 tablespoon. Sugar, 1 cup' shredded '.4ncl•
1/7ti*agvei-124ree* °11.8a ' Jellied tEir4lad lust -of ihw4:-**-Tj 17
-tart-chetries and grannlaced-gelatin-
spinack-:*rai-,--1-ifeadirrrteTtnce,
cup mayonnaise; 1, cup' cooked neod- With stoned white cherries sprinkled
through the mold is delicious' and
coIorfuI: This salad may be made•the
day before wanted or serving and is
paPtienlarlyti good if Chopped nuts are
added. to the mayonnaise.
Dherry ,c'Onnier: • ,
This • is a plain, ,inexpensive putt..
- ding that, is very easy to make.
Four tablespoons butter. 2 enpa
•
1,*Put -; carrots . through
food chopPet; Mix. them into eottege.
afle,f3alt matt !sugar.. Shred
Spinach and lettAce. (Using' ail' lettuce
except some leaVes„fpr 0.' bed • fer the
salad,)-; Combine' greens mayonnaise
and. cottage /cheese, lust;.before:ser4
ing..and pile onto the lettuce a
large dish or : salad .bowl. ;Gainish
a7c
With frOlelit,vertaleelit'oriroodie
Pretieuelf..ceolted and Chilled: pot
with Maylninaiie, top •with bit of grat.'
ed' Carrot • •
. Raw.. Carrot- Salad
Two cops' gtdted.' carrots; tit*, •,,,2
tablespoons chopped Parsley, '2 table,
spoons chopped green pepper ; head
lettnee,-- or :leaf lettuce.- '
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Combine Vegetables,. inelnding ; the
lettuce .which• has 'Seen *•• ghredded..
When,: ready 'to setie,, add French
dtesstng and ,:n4.thotengitly: Serve
;Very cod
Good ComIInatIons
• --11here;:*.ataa'autiber. -of good
coin-
bination salads, andin case they •do'
;not. °Cent to . you We will menhion
•them below., • '
:peeked lettover-Vegetables • Par,
rots 'peas, wax 'beans beets, aspara-
gus •aro de1teio4 thoroughly
;chilled .and 'Marinated wlth maybn-
naise. Slices of . tomato and cucum-
ber and hard -belled , eggsshould. top
thesevegetaliie salads which are plac
ed on beds of lettuce: Shredded raw
-cabbage:combines ••well with chopped
Celery or applee;., celery Is conibin-
-01,;;WAthatthager,-40 sliced tomatoes
as a garnish; if apples; ;place:is. :email
mound of tart jelly -red currant or
grape on Some peoplelike
. . .
ba-
nanas 'mixed shredded -'eabbage•
and Marinated,- with ,,• 'a.. belled : .salad
LIMa. beans boiled and mix-
ed with diced celery 'and, • elieed.
Matoes 'make a • substantial 'salad
which :children especially: like;
, 'Other combinations Include: Time
fish- with. celery', ..liard..coeked.; eggs,
dressing and lettuce; eatinon, -*green.
peas and ',cuennihers' • With .'•shredded:-
tettuce;, 'Veal: With ''diCed ; carrots,
Chicken with celery and diced ,' pine-
apple, , 'crab . meat:, with. celery and
herd -boiled eggs; lobster With ',PeAft
and sliced .teinatcieg and ;Sweetbreads
.with pineapple.. To be quite -perfect,
'the preferred green 'MUSE be thor.
oughly-chille4 and Otieped and served
Without' a trace Of water 'clingitigio'
Its surface.'" A ,Watery salad. is not
only 'unintriting • but also much, of ,the
flavor Is •Iost, -64.walleh,thig point aiid
always allow %fine'. to • prepare the
green, properly. The Wire . salad bask-
ets are :twist .! convenient, but :if you
tie :the greens loosely in A.,big square,
of cheese -cloth and 'swing vigorous-
ly accomplish the ;flame,. re -
stilt: • .
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• " -tRy THESE
'1 the big.f400t.. Cliertien have been
on ;the Market tot a white,- now, but
thOteaglin Won't 'get into full swing
untll•tt llttlo later on and the ',late
enger!„1-eup milk, .2 cups 'flour,. 4 tea,
spoons baking 'pewder, ;.%; teaspoon
salt; 2 cuPs.:Pitted cherries, %cup het.
water,' • •• ' • . •
Cream butter and rub in 1 .cup.aug-
•Mia and sifffleur,- baking powder:
and salt and add alternately' with milk
to butter and ;Sugar Mittate. 'Mix un
tEl • smooth and ;tutu .intis a battered
,Pudding' dish,. MIX. Chentes With 're.
• *pining sugar and het Watee'ana:`.Potir_
•
o'er *dough : , Bake 40:' minutes. :ta a
moderate oven and serva wrLY.91,
•, k .Cherry ,Pudchng
.
• ,•'TwO cope rich • Milk, 5 tablespoonsi
"Iiiiiterc' I scant cup • stiga„, 1 *.teasPoPa..
grated . lemon- rind, .V4 teaspoon ,nutt
meg, 3 teaspoon. :cloves, 4 eggs, • 1.
Cup gifted tOket, crumbs, '1.'quatt black ,
chrIes
Heat, :milk •• and . add ,:botterpeat
yolk,S 'et eggs: Until :thick and le/non
, .
celoted„,- beating , shgar,*. spicesand
lemon rind. Slowly' add hot milk, 'stir-
tin.g.to thoroughly diesplye the sugar.
Mix toast •crumbs • and pitted -Cherries
,and add to first „tiiiitture... :Feld :. in
,.whites of eggs • beatenuntil. stiff and
•drY, Tarn.: into.a buttered bEiking.
dlsh flake in amoderately slow even
(00 .degrees T.) untll Orin.: to .the
-tiic1i IFvi1i take •about 40 Minutes.
,Serve- With Or wi thou t Uth ithied Cr ea pa.
,• Cherry 'Mousse.' ; • •
• One Cup Pitted '.cherries, ' 11/4crips
sugar; .4 lemons,: 2 .oranges, :: 2 tea-
spoons ::granulated • 'gelatine, .3. cups
Whipping. cream, 14 cap boiling. water,'
2 ,tablespoons cold Water.
*..:Add hailing •water ' to sugar and
niake: a. sirup. Add' cherries and
MOve• • at 'once trant the fire.. Let,
Stand until 'cold. ',Soften gelatine in
.cold Water and dissolve over , boiling,
Add to it cherry mixture with
juice 'oranges and lemons, :When
cold :add breath whipped: until fit*.
'Tura into 'a Mold and freeze forAhtee
*hears or tenger: '.11.Tee.eight 'parts ice
to one part ice eream salt; ;, This
Mousse may be. frozen In .0; MeOhon-
4cal.refrigera,tor,, •
RHUBARB RELISH
Two ..pounds rhubarb, . •1/4• pound
eeeded. and 'chopped •,raisins, , pound
stoned and. 'chopped '..Liates,". 3 Cape
Vinegar, 2 pounds light'breWn sugar,
1 tablespoon Chilli peppers, 1% table-
spoons salt, f -teaspoon ginger, .,,
cup chapped Englistit..'wonuts. ,
C61111)1116 dates and Wising and let
stand itt Vinegar for one Mint.. 1Skin
rhubarb ,anif piedelf:
.Add'idfitst niiittUre:with all the re -
;battling Ingredients except the nuts.
Cook slowly, stirring frequently, for
two hours. Add lints , and cook ten
Infinite§ longer. ' Turn into Sterilized •
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MUTT AND JEFF,:
MADAM) WHAT REASON
NOE .1pu FOR 'A
DivoltcE ?,
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'MARRIED.
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DANGER, IN •,
• BAD WATER
goed.-=stpe'kroaros-particukar-.:about-
the purity :of; the ',water supplied his
stook andwill goto no .end ot trouble,.
to see that the Water pailhAnd water.
troughs do . not become ,contaminated
by the_:addition of • organic- .znatter or
the ,growth of -IpW forms of plant Iffe;
Oaa farm where three hareS sited
recently": the water trough had be-
come •very foul; through the addition
Of bath' yard, filth that had been blown
in by *was: The &thigh wear+, good
one, being of cement, and the:Water
when it left- the pun -ii), Pemink fiom
n. deep • well was I pure, , But the trouble
1o1lo3ve1neg1eetl1ajtesigag..thk.:3vater_
trough' clean... Three 'beiges died. Of.
cetebro, .fopinal.-' Meningitis", on 4his-
• farm all In one Week at seeding time
•A serious loss A good ,weiLand
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no; better than a, poer welt and a peer
trough : Neglect • te keep. the trough
,cleancaused the loss „See that ; the
horses- get a clean': water etipPiy
al-
ways Watch for the :'green algae that,
gtoWs., in • water during summer, it is,
dangerone, Keep that Water, : trough
cleat• and. save the lahot. causeci•::by I
lossOntario Dept Agricalture,
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Wool 15 Extremely
Smart for Summer
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' • 'Without overdoing it in bileiness:
of matching accessories, Molyrieux
uses red and White checked taffeta
for the 6/own and brim Oa the upper
side) of. a, hat' the yeti, tiny thrii-oter
cellar • on the navy, •vo,ol dresS, ' a pip:,
ing oi it' around the edge of the cape
that accontOantes the. dress, and for a
pair of gloves with gauntlet cuffs.
It would Anon the Whole effect • if
the Prirse were also of taffeta. 'Around
the -crown of the hat Is a wide band
of navy • Wo61like: the dress', :and the
under side Of ty'e, beim is aho covered
with the yea' Maybe. you think ,this,
, _
doesn't'so.uhd very summery, but 'you-
're all wreng. Wool is as Igood for'
summer as it is far' winter -it is the
Weight and the "feet" of the material
thee conzits'.• Some -of the new Summer
wools are infinitely cooler than linen
or ' ' , .
Another conservatively:matched set
of accessories fer'inid-August :consists
or a neatly woven large brimmed hat
of natural Colored raffia, purse of the
sante fiber and sandals also of this
cool sweet-smelling straw. /tat, purse
and sandals May all three Jse trimined
with bright beads, buckles -tor better
still if you are Seasiding-shellshaped
trinkets in gold ,andesllver
Junior --Dad, doe's ' bigainy Mean'
that a niaa has one wife too piany?
Dad -Not necessarily, son. A man
can have one Wife too many andstil1.
not be a bigamist. • •
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Lesion
l'‘egoion,i‘r•--4-1.,oly, .,Migailh,'..8Peaks
the Truth,, -41 King. Ag," GOltie!'t
Text. -What the Lord salth Ant°,
mO, • i will 8pgaYc.-4 KInGI 22: 14;
Th. Less,on in Its 401111- -
-TfAIV• 904. •
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. PARRALT...4P1,#, },A•P!.:A.QP:-1.P4F9p,
1.8T 1,--.4co ' •
they continued three • years
*Witk.ettt 4.ritr 1.)etWefil, Sp:14' ootl
The three year .(net full yeaig,
as the: next verse ; :eltOW4: 'are' to. he• :
'c.13Plited ..treth: the! 899904 defeat - of
•Peulhadad, the history, that is to aaY,
is; resumed i'icnrt I -Xcitlgs 20 •••34-43.
"41nd. it- came -fo pass in the fitird
,:iatie'al°1'srAaefltehralPerasted ,.btvvtiveeyezIrlYianiad
part of another, year. "That Jehos..
haph*attlie-king-of-AJmigh-eame7dOWn
to: theking of Israel." Jehoshapha
.was the good. king of Judahwho had
,done act tfigell to • reform his realm
•
putting down • idolatry and ' exalting
the worship of Jehovah. ,..
"And ,the king of Israel said unto
his servants!' His conficillors' and of
fieete: 4icno* At
thatamotli-git
ead is ...ours.'v This , Itarnoth was an
-Importunt--froatter-fortilkti-qty-771y,
ink., in the territory of Gad;east of
the Jordan, On the .Jahls91—rtiver in
-Gilead. • • • , '
And we are still:. 'N'tre keep hnshed,
as 1! we did not dare 'eveli,,whiaper
Our rights.. And take' it not out Of
the *410 of the king of Syria? Ahab
had beaten ben-haclad twice in battle
-(1-Kings- 10); -but-liAd 7AlleYfed th
Syrian toner* '0 live,: .for which
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the Jehovah. prophets. ; 041a1). knewj4a ithatls! what°t
.4eltagliaphat wafted Was ."the word of
Jehovah," With these !shalt -thou ptialt,-
the Syrians,•...until they ,be consumed.
That i, ."until they perish,". as .Mer.
tett translates it; one 'form of deo.
quetioti being 'stibitituted for inether:
-And all 'theprophets' prophesied80, •
ria.rYolsre't. o4tPrint:Of tahYae°;ceir7g1and .hun-P
Preplieteldared to strike an .IniT
popular noteand breathe a word In
opposition- ! to the. proposed *Or:, `worit-
eli•et nieprivate iridgment'may.have ..„
. been, ForJehovah will detiver,i'l into
the hand of :the king. 1! It the .expedi-
tiOn should ItrOve, fortunate,* each Man
lignek he ,,would
being, a true seer: • If iinfortintitte,.'itn
*Glad have 'tPhree'hUndrid and nlaetY,•
nine • cOMrades.' in his Plight, and, the .
'king ceuld'hardly.punisli all Of thein:
9.1%.-h6-;-"e•Oilid•-;ntirifinte the -failure of :
.his ••`prophecy to : some untoward' ,
;event; • or, tiko .king might 'Oen. periSh.
izi battle , and never ' return to .bring
htni!..tn.aPcotint; ' ••••
• And :'.hhe,'.inesSenger !that, Went to.
:caIi MiciaIi spake unto hint; saying,:.
'Behold now, the words of the pre -1,
phets declare:goad unto the king with
:one Meath: This indicates that Mica,.
lali the -son o f•relaW:
:44cIrtl to ARtAgettiAP .Tett,Olihaphat. oi
•Pttt' ago $'03V.C...t In A Pak1Ight 4r,
foottig to commit 4 n144 Whent he
lOttfed to be prOPIAok.or 04liotrob.
NcIW the. kfng, Of Israel 4Ad•JehAlltat
'Sat the king Of ,Titdalt were ,BittIng
each on hitI•lhtene”, Arrayed, in their ;
;Thee, 1:f:4;1,1179re, in ti1,4990ita94,
im-
pressive attlre, fer Ahab, elridentlY le-
ten,ded AP make this, a llotair6 occa-
sion. In an,oPen place at the entrance •
pf the gate of Samaria. la such open
'Place,; or ,square'itTbUc 4Seelltklie8
Were .4, CUSOP4801Y, brou1it; together
and courts 'were ' held, in the open air. •
-404.'01 the, ivOiihet4.'Wer...e.:'Orcildieelr-..
14g, :hefot'S, t49,14,. • 'The 11,0e,pe' enacted:,
in the open market -place ot :Samarla
'had its counterpart -Its true spirltuai
,reflex -In the:great' court -of heaven."And Zedekiah, the
r.
"Zedeklah" means 9,p49stofc'•:1444440otiztk+,,,i:. ,
Indicatee,, that. itta f.areats,
at least; were • foliew.ers,, 'et the true -
God. Madeles:herns of iron,' He was
acting a parahle,., as was,Coninion w „h
felly he was rouodir rebuked by a
prophet:of Jehovah.. 'Arid he said unto
:,Tehogaphal, Wilt• thou •go :with MO to
hittleAtLRainoth-oilead,/ •This_ques,
:tion,:-nVilt :them .go with. me. to. ,bat-
tle?"' comes to every Youth: The evil
want. to redraft ,film .i.Or their inglor-
ious warfare .and God's people. *seek
hie 'aid • in 'the ' Struggle for the right
against ,the wrong. • And., Jeliasaphat
said to tha,king .of Israel, am
then art, 'My 'people as thy people, my
horses as thy horses, • :That is, ' J6-
-hashaPbat,7-put-,::-Itiniself--uareseriredlY-
at the d4IPOqp,1 of Ahab, ;with all his
:ataty,..toatinent, and :Ciilvary,.. -04
Je-
hoTiaphat said nate' the king of Is-.
rael-inqUire•fitst,„I pray_thee;_for,the.
Aviard,Ofr.leheiah-;•,,-y...-errlikety-itezebel7
tho master-mind.of Israel, had
al -
read iavotable..omens.'frein
her sycophantic heathen priests; but
Ahab would not Mention that fact,:
and jehositaPhat Was too- religious to
take,;:a step,. so; metnentoue without'
directionsfrom Jehovah': , ' ' : • .
Then. the king of hired gathered
the prophets together, about tent
hrindred men.; . They were, net tine
Prophets of Jehovah and 'disciples af
the prophets, but prophets of ;the Je-
hovah worshipped under , the image of
in ox, who *practised: prophesying • as
1 -T -trate without any. call 'front,God,
and eyen.,- y.; they. were .1: -not:', Inther pay
of..the, idolatrous kings ot Israel, were
at any rate in their service. , And said
unto then; Shall 1 go against Barnet -
gilead to battle, or shall •I 'forbear?
It is well lo set 'before ourselves
clentput questions.; And they said, Go
up.,TheykiieW well what "opinion
,4..ha wanted, and, they were , there to
'deliver it, •;• For the, Lord will deliver
it into the hand of the king. 'The,Pow-
ers .of .Satan know' well how to give's
pious ,cast to their utterances and
ad-
vice. Bat Jehos.liaphat said, Is there
not here a prophet of :Jehovahshe;
Sides -that we may .inquireof hiin?..Te-
hoshaPliat's conscience : was not at
ease. And the king Di isra.ei said unto;
4ehoshaphat, Thereis yet one Man by
wheta- we may inquire of Jehovah,'
Micaish. the, Soli 0! Iinlah. "Micaiah is
not One Of, the prophets Who .are pro-
minent hi sacred history, Ha has left
no writings. As i.man,of action, he is
entirely .overshadowed - by his great'
ontemporaty., Elijah. But I hate hint:
or. pe .doth not prophesy good Con'.
renting me,. but ev11. Itwas a weak
otifesSienthat he was aivato. et one
min Who Was uridisnutably- a true peck -
het of. ;Jehovah.. -, And sehOshapbat
aid, Let not the king say so. Jehosa-
iat:penrely disagrees. with. Ahab, and:
niplieS;lihat the king of Utast May
av0:riiisjudged the prophet f I eh6
Then the king . of tared ,called in
Meer; and said, Petch,qnickly, Mick.
,s
4,
•-tait.•-had-been4--in•-•0-ptisoa; Where ...he .. . .
tgo
Ouldi,i,neator :Vwei•i4leat...rwaoeudlcibe
et ernmg904,-,1„ :::.:*. • ::'
knowledge throughout the city Oi Se- ,
matte; --X,ot-,t12Y-Weril pray thee, tvq.1•,: :.
like the ' WortI,Of' one -:Of--t,hein,:llid,r, :,
'speakthan good. „The .ineasenger was
plainly a friend :of theprOphet,, desir-
ing to; save hint _ficiat.:Ahalke :Wrath, C,7...
And Micaiah said, As Jehovah livi•-• 1 '''-
,:
eili: The nicist-salenui and inipress- •
!ive Oath the prophet could Use. :Whit
Jeheialisalth unto •• me, . that will I,
•speak. AA man of• God will, net allow
himself ,io' he swayed by worldly 'con-
SideratiOne, the favor ,,Of-thoee in pOW-
er; theapplause of the multitude, gain
of, goods • or advancement in station, •
ease or Safety or any other such mat-
ter. TO'his..,iriffnite ..Master he Sat*. .
orfalls.: and stoutly determines to
'lila' will and 'OW- iiit • message. 'This-: -',
is the' spirit ,mait urgently needed in '.
Our 'day Of turmoil and .anxiety. • '
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others; ' and also help to ;lessen *tbef,
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"The Chinese have an , excellent' :
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expel in action: 4 -Horace Mann, ;
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