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CURE
�tcb Beaute and hatless al l the trembler bid.
dent to a bilious stateot tbo systems. such ss
Unloose, Nawiea. 1►rowatnsas, pistrer after
ss ts, Yalu lu the &dei Le. While their meat
seassrkab4s success has been shown in owning
SICK
�laAachob yet Carters Little J.ise tr Pills arra
f�`iPuWal17,sluawal4Constlpsoti ,curinga„dprs-
vautIug this annoying complaint, whito they alae
correct all diat.rders of thastotuar•h.stltoulsts the
liver and regulate it a bowels. Brea 11 .bey way
HEA
£otbsthey would be almost prlooloss to these wbo
eater from t:. to dietreseing emnplaint; but tortu-
r,atelytheir gtetutmem d44 s noteud bere,and those
who once try that:, will and theso little pills vat u•
able in so rnany wsye that they will not be wil-
ling to do without them. But after all sick bead
ACH
Is the tans of an ninny lies that .,ere le where
we make our great bout. Our pills cureit while
others do not.
Carter's Little Luer Pills are very small and
very easy to take. Ono or two pills u,:►ke s dose.
Tboy are strictly vegetable and do not grips or
purge. but by emir geutlo action please all wbo
Use them.
CAMS 31.131:111110*.. 1V TGU..
� Pd :,,. 1 Dal, Pda
CURE ALL KIDNEY TROUBLES.
Mrs. Biotin Itcvoy. Marmora, Ont.,
writes : "I was troubled for five years
with my back. I tried arent many
remedies, but all failed until I was ad-
vised byfriend to u t 1)OAN'S KIDNEY
'
eed
PILLS. a lc iI
did so, and two boxes made a
complete cure. I can heartily recon►•
mend them to all troubled with their
back. You may publish thief if you
wleh."
Price 50 wants per box or 3 ;or $1.2K,
at all dealer+, or mailed direct on receipt
of price by The Doan Kidney ('ill Co.
Toronto. Ont.
1\1:\\- dill' TO SAIL IN Ali:.
pr
etillin;tl .teroplane Devised by a French
Professor.
An original aeroplane has been de-
vised by 1'1'44esw)r Ballet, of the French
,\cn(le'iny of Medicine. The machine,
vhi.at is ill ci il'etl as a gyroplane. 13 26
Soni, Gcluiire, 5 sighs I.215 pounds, and
is provided with a IO -horse power 11)4.101.
11 113 110 fewer than thirty-two wings,
cr fans. distributed over fors "gyros," or
,.
•.- (� , tut asst► • t ,• e
�' rt Int• systems. rat 1 ( 1 f t -h t and
(11 1 )
Messrs. ih•eguel, the constructors, con-
,
r a
) ►
con-
sider (hat from t11 greet 1 n tea un: of
sl;cress they hove nttninc',I .with n hie.
SW' nt(,4101 they may reasonably form
great expeetatte►ns.
In an experiment n few drays ago the
n;nrhine', provided with a motor and a
rough hind of car in the shape of an
ni rne'hnir. 131 which one of the pony wee
twitted. rise 5:1lioul receiving the slight -
eel impulsion to u distance of two feet
fix in the ground, and remained in the
oir for n period of one minute, rifler
which it came down again without the
slightest shock.
\n e\p(rir31c311 was then made with
nol>,tdy iu the choir. nnd the mne'hine
resce na41 rani:•ined several minutes in
Ihe air. me -.re. Iti'egu.t maintain Ihnt
their cXl►,•rinte'n1s have given practical
proof 1httl the principle on which the
preplan,' i. bt.ilt is all enorinou3 1111 -
pr. ventint on all tither ne'rnplanea.
--tat
A W.111\1 I1.1Ti1.
A young man went into a resinurnnt
nrd ordered r►aet beef, co!,ee and rolls.
1
In few minuets a trim Iillle waitress
tripped up with the order. :1t she turn-
ed to trove the young man discovered
that the nt,'nt was about as cold as a re-
frigerater.
"I 414.0 caro' for cold beef,- ire said,
"1 :(h4tul(1 like to have it het."
'the yomi •► sw``ennn took the plate, and,
w•In t., the .f tm1►-waiter shaft sh htetl
',seem/ o
down, "I 1011-14-e, 1 went Ihie meal hot;
pour sonic warm gr•►\ y on it!"
413
is the FOREMOST MEDICINE of the DAY.
It is a purely vegetable compound pos-
sessing perfect regulating powers over all
the organs of the system and controll-
ttlo their secretions.
It so purifies the hloo(i that it cures
ill blood homers and diseases, and this
combined with its unrivalled regulating,
cleansing and i►urifvinggt influence, renders
it unequalled for ail diseases of the akin.
lir. Hobert Parton, Millbank, Ont.
writes : "Some time ago i was troubled
with bra:le and pil0Plee, which kept break-
ing sat coneta:rely. After taking two
bottles ofBeniock Blond Bitters I am
erAntely
c 4►.
MAN WHO LIVES TO THE FULL
Yields Himself to the Light and Leading
of the Best He Knows.
"Lord who shall abide 111 thy later- \\'ho;ever• thus welcomes the higher
t3itcle ? who shun .(well in thy holy visiomis, whoever see, beyond the things
left T'--l'satrn xv., 1. that the beasts see, and, so seeing. puts
inlc. Ins life his vision—he is n religious
''►'tin is the religious man in our clay? man. lir may belong to no formai in -
What is i1 to be rcligiut.s? \\•Ity do sl4lutioi, but he has joined the brother -
many good mon haste to plead not hood of 1114 -esti who etre Hyatt; up and
guilty to the charge of being religious? therefore lifting up.
I1
good t►i,'!t are ashamed of being The .t•eligiotis titan yields himself to
known as religions why do we continue tile light and leading of the lest Ile
t4. 11111 sin instiltltk ns of religion and knows; he is true to his best sof. lie is
assert that religion is necessary to full- ►:f,' afraid to obey conscience. lie is
11ess of life? only nfraid of truing light by refusing
So long as we continue to judge regi- 1 • obey it. He develops into fullness 01
gine by its exceptions, and allowthe life because he lives to the full the life
"ea6ling, lite coward, anti the hypocrite he has.
lc stand as the exponents and sampler; Ilene is tete great difference between
of piety, the honest and worthy will re- men. not !Ines of party or lines of creed,
fuse: to be identified with them. Men len' ot,ellicllre to Lite heavenly vision.
iti-.i not nfraid of religion; they honestly The open heart, the will that responds lo
desire some faith. But they nre afraid the call from above, the selling of the
ce:
seeming to be unreal or fostering the affections on things above.
false. 111:[.l(�IOhti 151:\N
lteligion simply is a man's o)nceptiort
4•i what is highest, noblest, and best. Il lives toward the best; the irreligious, no
is the summing up and living ot,t of his 11(111101' what drill tt Warn,• 110 may be,
ideals. The religious person simply IS is he who i5 liwiitg leeward the tII►wul•thy•
the one who lives by something greater Ir is easy for it noon Then to test him -
limn the rule of thumb, wtlo has stall- self. Ant 1 yielding to the good mid the
(birds, fundamental principles, and who true? Do 1 honestly :Wel; otic the best
sec's conle vision higher ihnn things. t11141 honestly endeavor to realize 11,'' 11
One's faith may have crystallized itself ::• easy for us fill to pick out Ilse religk)us
into tete person or memory of Ideal 1,0r•- n,nn. Ile Is known by his fruit.,; if his
stns; it may suet up all its ideals and roots strike' down in14) eternal good his
excellencies in a being who becomesfruit will not be bad, but \vitt be full of
supreme, dominant over character, de- blessing.
terrnining by the beauty and power of 1'uu can't hide That kind of religion
the ideal
you do not have to advertise it. it
THE LIFE O1' THE: \\'ORSIIII'Eit. cnnnot he imitated. it needs no livery
or label. Within 111.' churl) or without
\\'ith others it may he the ideals and t' has a power and all aroma of its rnwn.
Inepressi(►ns, the hopes and visions, are I iving up to it lives forever. Death has
lucking in forst of personality; they are no dominion over il.
I-teligion be- One does 114)1 lmtve to wait for councils
simply principles of living.
conies with such the recognition of n er churches to begin this religious life.
higher law, not given from without, but i4et 111111 move out toward all things
springing top within; slut written on g4,o(i and true and pt.r•t and lovely. if
tellies of stone, but clear cut In glowing
visions of the beauty of Weill char•ucte►•.
On the one side, in religion, are the
irrpressions made on the mind and con-
science by these conceptions of the ideal;
o'1 the other will be the expression or
niece in condoel, in definite acts in daily
living. On one side aspiration, on the
other plain morals.
THE S. S. LESSON
INTERN .tTln\:11, LESSON,
OCT. 20.
Lesson 111. The Capture of Jericho.
(:olden Text : Ileh. 11.30.
THE I.E'SON \\'Olin STUDIES.
Based on the text of the Wylie(' Ver-
einit.
Jericho. ---1n the long history of 111.'
lower Jordan region (here have been
three different Jerichos, occupying three
different sites. The modern Jericho,
known as er-nibs, is n miserable village
91 01,0111 three hundred swarthy inhuhi•
tants, situated hearer to the J01(1an river
and sot.thenst of the site of the uncien1
1:anaanilish city. The onlyremaining
b
relic of nntiquity within its limits is a
square tower (bating frons the perk►ci t►f
the Crusades. Among the few modern
buildings to be found here area hetet and
e Russian hospice for Ihe acconrnto(lo-
(ion of tourist•( and pilgrims rospecllve•
I e. The site of the ancient .'ity i. nmurked
1.y a large, long mound, known as
Tell -es Sultan, on the western booki-
e(
orer
(;( the plain afoul six mile's front the
J(•t•.lnn, rind nir►ul two moil's from the
niedern village. 1 i ,it the cila4'1'11 base
of file mount stilt iaues the famous
fet,ntain ";lin es•Sultnii ;Etishas foun-
tain) supposed 10 be the sante IIIC1111011041
in 2 Kings 2. 1:)-12, usher.' Eli,lin is snit!
to have mirnru1ous1) healed the water;
Of n spring at the intereessfon of Ihe
people of Jericho. Still another site near
1',t two nlr(ady mentioned marks lire
kecntinn of Ih.' itttnlnn Jeriel et, )which
especially in the liter of Ilcmd the (•real
[1114! his succcscor Archelnu, emu, ttun4uls
for its magnificence 01141 splendor. 11
«•115 in this Benton city Ilial Jesus tarried
f,5r a shot! lime o11 his last journey to
Jerusnh•n1, and tt wee bore' that he
healed the two blind Wren and celled
Znechcus to 1►e his disciple. The prince-
ly revenues derived from this region
during the Houten period were al One
ti111.' given neer by %lark .lntony to
3.It0.p11lrn. tut were alterwnrd•s re•
covered for himself by Herod the Great.
They were derived 11.0tn the 5;,10 of al-
most priceless tnlsnme rind fragrant
slice: pr(►dueed in this reg1ori of tropi-
cal fertility. The level of the soIl,y be-
ing; nine hundred feet below Ihe 1.1 fedi.
Ierranenn the products of the soil ditto
largely from those of the remainder of
Palestine, approxlrnaling pore nearly
in some Instances those of the Asiatic
end Africnn tropics. Rich patches of
Virley and w11cnt with oerasionnl well
r►:11lvttted gardens still intliente the pos-
eitetlities of fertility, whir1t in former
doles were s, hilly' realized. Ancient
J. Hello was- n notal stronghold of the
(:nnaanites. After Ihe deslructi.tn of the
Oily by Joshua this territory woe ns-
signred to Berljninin, hal bemuse of the
corse pronounced by Joshua upon the
conn who rh..nI.1 rehunld tate city (Joshua
0. 20) the site remained for n bong lune a
(leenlate waste. Later, in Ihe time of
King Ahab. one Biel. the Itelhelite,
brought upon himself and his house the
curs by undtrinking the rebuilding of
Jaricho's \rolls (I Kings 10. ;ti). In the
time of Sntnuel and later one 441 the
schools of Ilse prophets was located at
Jericho, end the city was frequently
tt,nde the stopping place if not the tent -
I rary home of the prophets Elijah and
Elisha.
Verse 14. The chapters intervening be-
tween nc
1nur1 I,
Is an t lesson c
h n rn rat
'�c'c bra
t n
Ih.' erection 0t 1%%0 monuments, each
ectmposed of twelve forge stone's token
by twelve men from the empty Channel
et the Jordan rat the command of Josh -
u t The Ilret of these was erected weslheroes of faint (Ileh, 11. 31), while fhe
apostle fames sipeeaki of her as 'being! r. •w, both rsiws and hills to be at least
justified by tier works. 21 incises apart. A plot of this sr'e, it
113 . Keep yourselves from—Ike not tip.' was thought. should not require more
than the average grower can wcil afford
to expend and more careful work 4w the
part ,5t the grower should be encourag-
e -1 From tach of the 25 chosen hills
E of the most uniform, smooth. anti
.5(.111141 tIlbers er.' (hen chosen and tach
set of K tubers so selected is used to
plant one of the cight•hille41 rows, a
single wlr,le tither r being used t„ plant
each hill. At harvest time each raw 'S
preprint(' to yourself the devoted
thing.
Accursed--- Hebrew, "devoted," that is
Pt for utter destruction, as wits the city
et Jericho. Ancient Jericho, like Sodom
end Gomorrah and other nearby cities
44f the plain, was notorious for the li:'en-
Itou,11css and immorality of 11s tnhahi-
tr.nts. A sad c(unnlentary of the .bele
o1 ancient Jericho is the condition of th.'
present dilnpichtlesi village of err-itihn,
the inhabiiante of which still bear the
sense repulali'11 for looseness of mor-
ale. incl lit!e in marked contrast with
the thigh moral standard of the sur-
rounding Bedouins.
1'►. But 811 the silver and gold and
vessels of brass and iron which could
anal be destroyed but wort rather puri-
fied by fire, were to be holy unto Jet►o-
vnti.
I•:).ery ratan straight te!nre hint-- \Vino
wit the necessity of seeking n gatetrily
or other mean. of passing Ihe 5811,
which now no longer 101 '1110.1 all 01)-
81;1(l0 14. 1110 attacking Israelites.
Tho next verse (21), which belongs pro-
perly with ol,r lesson passng,', rends :
"And tile)* utterly destroyed nil Ilial was
tri the city, both .nun and 5ee)ivan, loth
yrtung and 0141, a1141 0x, rind sheep, and
\with the edge of the sword."
FOR POTATO GROWERS
EXCELLENT P:tl'EIR ON THE PL:tN C
BY ,MR. W. T. 11:tCOt'N.
Extract Front the Last Annual iteport
of the Serrelary of the Seed
Growers' Association.
During the past year very material
progress has been made by wiry of per -
le ding our method: of Potato Improve-
ment and in instituting their application
throughout the country. At the last
meeting of the .Association a very ex-
cellent paper on Potato Improvement
was read by Mr. W. T. \Iacoun, Ilc,rti-
cultuni.sl at 111(' (ventral Experimental
Fsrnl. Upon the work which \lr. Ma-
c(tun end many other authorities on the
t• him the thought of GoeJ rooves to pedalo plant, both at tlonre and abroad, DOG ti\Ii'G(:LI ltS.
g;rc:doe-s, if i0 !tint the tact of the ideal lame (lone, a system of potato improve- —
11'7 of the man of Nazareth is nn inspira- trent• suitable for tt,e among Canadian Trt!ined to ,void the Customs Officials
hint sell. fellow ship with such , flied b, .several 11 '1't 1 on `:teles Border.
souls. To seek the best, to se rem, Ihi. S S
t to l e i i s sin i
dug separa1415 and Ihc Individual hills
t`'ititin Ihc• rows the likewise kept sep-
arate for examination. This arrange-
ment permits the grow cit• to det•r• 111110
first the best crofts and secondly
THE IIE`•1' I1:1.Ls IN THESE BOW'S.
The 1'441ui1'1d 11holt+ r of specially desir-
i't11' hill.; call 1114.11 hr hotel away for
Planting on the !,lot Inc following
st.rilt. 11s alx►we ind.enled. Specan blank
fora►, arc Sent each grower in duplicate
in order that he may record certain is-
fornialion regarding Ilse perform:trice c f
each new tt tertius; c specially to yield,
quality and freedom from disease. While
it ie urged that the crop alt the ln►-
pro►•rd plot be spritye(l for blight, yet
the spraying! of the Breeding plot is 1,'fl
t(. 111e diem. 14)31 .,f rte individual gr�►'w-
c'. In dtstticls «•h're dt�casC i5 Iruuhle
.+,•nit the desirability Of et�'veloping
strains capable of withstanding these
maladies is such Hutt spraying is ig-
I t t't!d told those plants which have
:•Lown the greatest ik,\ve•r in resisting!
disease are chosen. The difference te-
"tw•(een vrlrieties in their attitude k,«•nrd
blight end other diseases as observed rat
tie, different Experirmenl `talions is :c,
noliecable that tete dewc'i0gtnu•l)t of dis-
ease -resistant strains !seems to offer
great possibilities.
Note.—I'olato growers 1n(►ktng for
rt,aximttri► crops new ir,'r)rnntencted 10
11) Ihe above syst('n1. \\'file an)•one
nifty carry on the work 11ideJSei leit . f
Pt( 8h�tve As;octati0n, yet there are cer-
tain advantages which come tkirough
'organized effort. \\'e advise all: there-
fore, who desire to know mare ,,f this
se( rk to communicate al once ss Oh the
Secretary, remedial' Sec'tl Growers'
f0tcialion, Canadian Building, ()Hawn,
Ont.. as the hest time for selecting for
next year's crop is not far distant.
—
lion to live the life above II"' clay let r°w•cr, fists drafted and is being; op-
• ach noble' k .
v . vera tis car. The system
sto secure the twist for 1111 neither is ` p t 5t) a and prae•hc•at yet Ls Willi r'te,tii 4: to the dog;; which 1130
best. gfounded on scientific principles, the in. 1•1 41101 Tinnier Minister has ordeied
a difficult nor a doubtful religion. dividufil plant being taken as the basis t.1 he brained for service with the (:u;
11h:NR1' 1'. CUl 1:. 1,,.• improvement. The tubers produced It ens oAicers, the Pari.; I.ilx'rie giv(s an
by each plant are. morphologically con- lr•.le'resting Recount of dogs employed
of the Jordan at the place of the first s'dered. simply swollen portions of tete el coiilr•ahand work on the frontiers of
and e
night's encampment of Israel after cross vegetative rad trot of the reproductive _ titt•itzellnnd and 11111).
wig. the second in the riverbed il,ell el r wstem. The question has therefore been II( 1sveen Lags \inggiore and Logo (11
Ihe phare where the priests bearing the i'1atsed as In whether or not the princi- 1.1410114e on the large tract ret cciuntry
ark had stood while the people pas,td I pies of breeding; which nppty in the c i.se lost -tushing ss -is,... aid Italian trt•i•ttnry, a
over. At Gilgal southenst of Jericho the; 4. sexnat reptoductiot lltrougit the number of per54)ns train clogs to assist
host of Israel is conintanded 14) pause! seed. obtain in a sexual reproduction theta itt the illicit importation of tu1ac-
before tnarclittig on to the actual con -1 4.r perpetuation through parts of the C4; int„ 11111)-, r
quest of the city. 1ler.' the covenant of . 5(getalive system. Bill variation is, as (;itch ii i--: L, hrrnigtht up spm the
(•irc11311^ision, neglected during Itte en- a rule. ntor' narrow than is seed varia- Iltilt 111 side, near the frontier. It is
tiro forty years of desert sojourn. is re- tion. and some investigators .clainl that \tell fed, «ell looked atter, and receives
established. and here Joshua 1s -greatly a part of any plant cannot posses.; qua- every px►csiblr kindirs. \\ he'll grown
ercournged by n night vision of the lilies which dither materially from those t:, 11 is taken ncln55 lo It:e nearest
prince of Ihe host of Jehovah. f another pail of the saute pinnt. '1'11_' !
\vilest Joshua had spoken—The words best obtainable evidence at the pr(senl like' s, y11811111 'l here a loan clr('sais
of instruction and exhortation reported 1 me ,lases not support this view and like an Italian Customs richer ill-treats
1.1 verses 1-7 ilrtuudialely preceding our 1l11 "individuality- of different parts is it and torment• it in '•;,name ways, ra•
le -.son. 'toning its food, winch 18 coarse nnc.
Before Jehovah—Thal Is, before the NO\\' GENT:R.V,1.Y IIE(:O(iNI%ED. 1 ad.
fork of Ihe covenant which to !slew' re- \iter n week or Iwo of 111,s reginte
Sir.Ce fhe limb rs produced by any jingle the dog's 'patine(' is completed. nail
presented the presence of Jehovah hien- Veld, etre all 41islinct parte of that plant , veil
self among his people. the, pttssibiltlV of variation in the 1 10- ihe•re iK uuti►t31g, left to do but 14, fasten
9. .\rived men went before , . the 4lucli54 capacity aqualities in other qualities a pa reel of 144tacco to its neck and set
rc•aroard went after ---The: priests with is recognid. it free. \\-hen Ibis is clone the animal
The System drafted for Ilse by • (his hrnntcedialely males for the place «here
Msocialion enables lho grower 14) plant • shappyso
it in Italy. if, on nr
r-
Ih; seat takers taken 1..... the different 111 til !114' fr•nliel% 11 °Telly" :In Mali-
n
armed men constituting lite actual fight- ' ' • 1 ) c o5(n or
seed purposes the year previous, et, that
ing force of 1111' in\ ildt,ig! army. any promising verialion which .nay re -
10. Neither shall any tc4,rct proeeM !lilt may he velecl(ed and used in emcee -
out of your mouth-- Silence on the part v,►rin ► to build upa stron healthy and
!. I-
productive type. Furthermore. in al-
n:0st all parts of Canada, no .natter
bow suitehlr' may he the conditions
tI'elr !compels followed by other priests
' 1 or • of Ihe covenant thus
bearing he k
marched in 1he centre of Ito' ('+)!limn,
protected before and behind by the hilly w l•ac It ae r' CS ),cull h 1 :'11 .11s 0111• 0(11(41. tl N1111s 1 t tYl,00rl
that it will avoid hire, ter the eight of
1111 uniform is stlfliri,•II l,5 nlnke 11 re
n.0mler Ihc ill-Ircatment it received in
555 itzerlond.
contraband by (1081)4 01 dogs hits
leen nscunting such iulg:ortant propor-
le-in5 thnl the Italian (.ovcrnntent hoe
Last to take serious steps 14i check it.
;11 the «-c,4de.l parts 1114.1tg! the Malian
f'•, tiller a palisade two metres high has
leen set 11p. II is high enoiglt to pre -
6' musty, thought very ninlerinlly, a;. trent the 41'eg-1 from jumping over 11.
1.)514 311 its (1055nfnll. The thing ( t There are gales al regular intervnts for
51)1011 potatoes beim degenerate hills i5 the e4tIVelli0nee of 1i t,ws11rr.s. and 11 15
('(•c/laps 0110 of Ihc most glaring ex- through these that Ihe animal l)aeeeee
Simple-. of this as far tis (Ile 510(1 1s Con- \tally of the (logs are killed every
tented. The practising of improper ogri- year. but haat di 4'S not pretest contra-
( ultur111 methods is another 4Nini inn 0r- Land 1►y 111i, 11teatte.
t•. r. Against .tics.. things iltis plant et .. .4,_
and
cenlinually struggling Scar after year,
and while there !a a continual survival 11110\‘‘,4 SONS_'10 SPITE WIFE.
of the fittest wherein a few plants 811C-
474"01 in rising (love the prevailing (11f- father Hurls Two 110)s 11110 \tial. then
(Widnes in an endeavor to maintain the (toasts of .tri.
sti.ndard of the race, yet u1►forlunalety ,\ revolting crime was committed re -
These are qulckty gathered it) and fur- certify rat the (nrttllculiots on the s,►ulh-
led elf In market leaving the smaller,west side ,.f farts. France, oiler, a
!ass desirnhlc and often degenerate tub- father 4114 5 ne d his len t) 5 4. agedand
(r; retraining 14) Le used for seed par- t) Scr,.
I.t
SPS. W1111 such a s) .,1.111 is III' re any The nlur•ler•'r Is n (s sIermIn lager
nnmr.l 1'ierr.' AI(once II(otoc'rt. �.,rne
rronlh1g;0 hie 5Ife noel etsitdt.•t►ieleft
him. 4t5 ung; to his brutality. 'Theft One
et nn advancing or utlacking army In
ripen combat or attack nn the strong-
hold of an enemy \vas prnclic ally un-
krtown among Ihe ancients. who seemed Ih(te a .
to hese gathered courage in proportion tc many utd\er..e conditions with
Un-
tie their tumult and shouting was louder which the pedalo buts to content. Un-
tbnn that 4)f their enemies.14 rtuna101) man himself is often the
«ora enemy of the potato and usidolt
11. (ming; about it oncce--Onl'e nn the
lira and ort each of the succeeding five
di:y , until Ihe .esenth, on which 1110
city was retrnpnsst.'4l riot once but seven
time, ''4,1111). vs. It. 15),
The cnritp --.11 (;ilgtsl.
15. Compassed Ihe city after floe sante
manner ,rt en limes ---The cir('utiferel►ce
of the walled city may have been some-
where 1.e1ween three nn41 (ive miles,
making n 101111 march for the last 4111y
of -.between Twenty -live and Ihirly-live
1)11104,
17. Devoted--Rnzerl 10 they ground and
utterly destroyed. The word in the nri-
ginnl 11118 the s11I110 saner 115 the word
"ci11►:ecrolcd," the utter deelrucIMn
tooled out to 1110 ',thee being the con -
sinning as of n sacrifice or offering to
Jehovah. wielder why many of our telsl 5111'It•lie8
Babel the hnrlot---first mentioned in i:tive suffered n rapid decline lentil they
chirpier 2 in connection with the visit t;rt now pr•a.licnlly worthless! 55 hat
of the two spies sell( by J,5,11t111 to ns- 18 needed oolong; potnln i.mwcrs t! -dray 1 (Ia) he' htlhckr41 Ili' 5 if.. Willi n knife
certain the strength and p4.,`ili4►n of the is Mille pr(lelicnl system whereby it ntny, 1111(1 tried In kill her. she. in seif-,d'•
besieged env, 'rhis wmmnn, like tunny le possible to select for seed purposes
others of her ttn!o'lunntc class in an. Mice hill, whirl' have sh(,« r► (hent.
tient tines, seem: to hew, torrid on .selves superie,r ht other., enjoying ('(loot
the trade of "lodging keeper for wny- opportunities. In This way eee5 tubers
faring men." From the mention of the which rank state the average would
Slniks of flax nrrnnged on the tial mot 1: chosen while ihoso falling short
(•t her house for (Ir) ing and the further W4.111,1 lee ignored, hence making for an
upward instead of
A FOWNWAIin TENI)EN(:1'.
The nee(( of just sti.'h on arrangement
has been met by the Association ;n 'Is
• sw510111 of Pe tato improvement uit.ady
!swots. hi \Intl. 1. .,, Itnhnt'S name1 c,(erred to.
occurs in the genealogy of JeSu•. '.'hero cyakenmlic «•ark "-
sonrif4H'nrs ns the wife of Selmnn. site 111„ und,rlaking,
&,n of Nast)rr, and the mother of Wax coring to this system It is recommend.
Ihe grandfather o1 Jesse •0(411)1). liulIs 1, cd in the first place that a good altttyl-
t'P, 21; 1 Ctiron. 2. ll. 51. 5I). The her- and variety be chosen nntl Ilial the heal
vice rendered by Bated) lo terry,' in hill• possible seed of 'hat vitriol). \soh which
Ing tut(1 protecting 111•' spf,s rolled forth It, start be secured. The new beginner
Vie rintton's sincere gratitude and se. Is advised to lest two or three leading
(ural for herself and all of her family 'vui'ic'lie' the i11.'4 )enc in 51111111 g►loIs
4,nd rs'IntiSs the Prot4clinn of the Is. Side by eid0, to keep the hills s.'g►nrnte
[rattle's and ndmfis:on 11114) Ihe e0111. `h hen .gigging and. after 11 4\ 11!;.• 41, ,•'d.
Nuttily (,1 !Arad tOubtes 0,1 fermi of '' is hick variety lis given the
0111111ity Of citizenship. The narrative in 1,111.. to ce:ee'l and keep eeparnle 25
the book of Jnshun tette us nothing eon- of the best hills of this variety for plant-
cerning her after lite and vomited. but int in the breeding ',Int of the fe,lltw•-
ieeth in the God of Israel and adoption 'n;,; yens in t‘11/1 1:.c 't:g,')1•
Into the community of hey chosen people 181084 ray drafted. While P14' tni'i'Hain
1 1. 1 •. "'Pi"
1
w nit deal Il •( accompanied by (rue 4.1111- +tzc• of ibc s4•.41 )•• ,! 5 c . st.a .1 1) the'
v. rsk.n. New• Teelemeni eslimnlrs of ,% 4ociettun is y, nem, yet in the mise
11altab's 501111 are very remarkable. 4 (pn1n1..08 11 \woo 111(•,4,;ll '11 �:.:il•i, .41
ThC nuthor of Ihe epistle to the fle• the purl eccrine" l.;ti fr•41:1) II►'- +ole 1 and tel
brews pincee tier mime in the mil of the r44111'. the •i:t ' t;i
siting of 24 9.55a wt111 ZI touts in each
mention of the scarlet or crimson thread
or ynrn in her possession. it itns been
it,ferred that she was engaged) nl•;o in
i t" Inautifaclt.r1 of line Itne►t. and that
s),4 prnrli(•otil the 3511 4tf (40111g.(01.\\111(11
"1rccinlly the i'h(1111(ians 55.•50 .811)'
inee. lire.! al and s0s111ded hint wee a
revolter. For this she was Tried and aC.
quilted. \1me. itotarl recently t►'gmn
disorcts proceedings against her hus-
hand, but consented 1.. his seeing their
two sons once a we,•I4. 11, plcn,lo.i "ill,
his -wife 10 rcconsitlrr for ,la'lsi41tt and
go hack It, hint, lent <to 1 efu`;e41,
Rntcr( then cnll, 51 at the hoitce of his
wife's Parente mid funk the 155'0 holy: 14.1
a walk. They ttfill 10 Set•t'4'+3. au.l on
their way bock to I'seeles-514►1ineaux he
s,;ggeett•.) n walk along Ihe lop of the
fs rlillrntinns. 'l'1►e lads consenl(ed.
There Is n stoat 5 illy wnler moat len
feet deep al this 1. int, rind «hen their
attention was (li'trneled for i, 1lrnutrnl,
111e inht.tnnn father gnsi both lied-. a
violent push. They fell Ittt'('n1) -liver feet
into Ihe "filer and 5 ere 4111.05, 11"1.
After «piling unlit the) hag oink fnr
111' Inst bin's 1l•el,erl c4N.11) 11 (liked In his
w. if4'•i honer and . ode her whet he had
d,enr. . stierwar,1 he went Is' Ihc tt••nr061
IN,I1t•'' dation 111141 gine hi,m-, if up.
"\ly crime one p1e,31tdilniei1. 1► • de -
;,red. "l loved me wife nl Ile ling',
b111 now 1 hntt' her. I k11, w. II►nl by
i,ill1 3! rm' . 1 4 , • 1 5•'tI011 101 Ilk het• 110111.1.
( i...Tefol•r 1 dill ,1.'
GOOD (iii 11.11). 55 111('11 !
1'1 untie, sti•n.l Ihc i, the ' c -' ;u in
11.551'."
"OIr ll:.' uenlreuy, L. „ lea ,►.ties the
l�'ilt n
GOOD (:(IOKIN(; lib:(:Ii'Es.
For the Paet1•y Cook- '1'o intpt'ot.` l,ie-
('11t.,1 atway, i•011 on one side of d,nigli.
4;.►4•oaiul and SitP114 11 5alatl. I'it'I, up
si.lnr•nt
and foul in 1111 te'd Of cot<►anut.
Ito)• 011,'1)1411i Coc(1autlt, W11'11 oft the
sweeteuitlg, dry.the sit1ti t' mini
;t cook dressing.
Eggs 11ake•1 in a prat y.—'fake chin keit
gravy, Bating it thin. and .:e1 -,i1 swell.
Pill it into it taking dish and tlr..;► into
it as wally 4.113! a< \will covet' the bot -
tem 4,1 1tic dish. sprinkle breast crumbs
torr top anal bake i11 a !rot uw,•nt. ler'
oh slice., of toast.
Bake.( (:hi I:+'n 1't icasee.--Select nice
fan. chicken, huller the baking Prins cut
cl►icktrt in ;!hall pieces, pepper, ,1111,
butter and Muir each pie'c'e thoroughly;
44:54r with boiling i14►' «uhf►•; cut in cel-
ery if desired; bake in slow oven, and
serge with hot baking powder lis.'titI'.
`we'et Potato l'4tne.—On' quart of
grated sweet gx,tal,5es; one large tatle-
sp,00nft.l of huller'; one cup of sugar;
one cup 'of molasses; one-half pint of
sweet null:; two Inblesp4tittfule of
ground ginger; grated peel of 4)110 sweet
(►rnngc. Mix well and hake in buttered
I'an in moderate oven.
1pple Sauce Gals.'.- One cup sugar,
add ore heaping cup green apple sauce,
one -halt teaspoon cloves, one teaspoon
cinnamon. one-half cup butter, one and
(one -halt cups tk,tlr, one cup raisins, one
teaspoon soda, dissolved in a little
warns water, anti one nutmeg. Try
snntple in X1111111 tis and add 11101•eour
if needed.
(:tar's•' Onti'le�t. -t'.' fl(stn deme toit len
eggs, according to the size of the fatu-
ily, and whisk theme thoroughly. \4141 10
1i'r,m grated cheese and snit and pepper
!0 fiesta'. Dissolve in a small, Oestri fry-
ing pan two Or three (41111C('S of butter;
pour in Mgre•liont•, and 11s soon a, the
omelt'ite i; well risen and appears (guile
brit), slide it carefully on 1', a hal dish
tend sive hot.
Unfailing Sponge Cake.—Five large
es, one '.asiut<trt errant of 1311111,
('gg114' cup g,4rahnulvelatled st,gar, one setoff rime
flour and half a teaspoon of vanilla.
5if: both sugar and (loin• four or five
lint's. Beat the .whites; when half
l.e;tten add the cream of tartar ;11141 4'011 -
tome beating until very ,tiff; then care-
fully fol j in, itt st!cees ie)n. the sugar,
floor, vanilla, and o ell-t►c-alen yolks.
Bake in a moderate oven.
Appetizing Samce for !Wilts.—Take a
eeeffIN3 cup of tomato pulp, a green pep-
i.rr (seeds ,'xchttl0(1), one onion. a few
celery leaves (hely minced. '('hen aelcl
half a cup of lemon inlet. 01- pure cider
sinegar; boil till tender, nun add a
tablespoonful of sugar and one of but-
te • ,salt ant) pepper to taste. Use plenty
o! pepper. A little coritslari li dissolved
41 cold water gives firmness. If too di'
odd more tomato juice, Purti4•t.Jarly
34-0d with baked or (tried chicken lir fried
veal cullet.
English \\'nlnut Cake. ---(:ream one
01;1. of brown sugar 11n,1 half a cup of
Miller together, two eggs, and one-half
ell,, sweet milk, two rill's of (lour, and
one large leaepoun of baking powder,
Have really one cup English walnuts,
chopped not too tine, and tine cup seeded
fill -,ins, which 81101041 be well Moored
before milling; to prevent sinking to the
Iottem. .5 111111' gritted mitnl'g nuty toe
added if desired. ilake in a font in a
slow o•cn about one hour. This ,'oke
may le! kept for u week or two.
Bt.;Ien Polrilnes,--1 til half 0 pint 0[
milk into a saucepan with half an
onion, a small blade of mace, rt few
thin strips of le1114111 peel niti1 n I3I11.'
salt anti pepper; lel the milk boil up
and then simmer for twelve minutes.
\tell hall an owlet. of t1.itlr. then add the
milk,
which sh.►Illel 1,e SIraine'el. 1)11(1 stir
until the some has thickened. cut four
4et� live 1.•111.11 petal i,'s hila 11)111)5 sIir('s
end make them hot in the Knue.: \s hen
11rey nre ready It'I Ihe
moat', tx)i1111111/1.1111s1711.
renl,ne the pan 114un a 514.50
tr. Ihe: yolk of ;in egg; wheel iia' been
(,eaten lit► with 8 teaspoonful of lemon
juice. add n dessertspoonful of parsley
mid arrange the g►4,latocs neatly in n hot
dish,
HO\\' TO t:(:ONO\1I%i:.
Use Cork for `souring.- 'Take ;t cork
inslt'nd of 11 C10I11 1e seti.ur knives; it
gel. into the c4,1•114r, twine'. and saves
)t•u1' 311'5.
1'r,•w1111t tit0LO", of Bull"n,.- -'To keep
tullene from pulling out 4111 child's
5\aislz, u,o circles rill nal of kid gloves
to match waist and pal 4)11 tinder side of
14111(1 urtd se«• thread 111ruug;lt tattoo
3111.1 circle.
Iteinto•(•e (ttild'S Sloe'kings,-- f•'nr
Innthcry whnae I►uys and g hyla wear nut
ihe• knees mod heels of their etoekings.
bike .a piece 40)1
stn'i►31g-4 muslin(111 on
lain,, nn(1 seem 4)n the it side 4,1 k.nees nrtd
Heels as 804)11 114 ls.leg htl. 11 8154, 13111keg
it ('neem fnr lhec 15ii,lren nn .1811: ntarn-
iuglei In Iln.t which is rig isl 114141 'wrong
51410 lit Slorking;a,
Iteelruoni 1'c(tnem►y. 4)141 0011011 tlnn-
it blankets emike splendid mope nntl
scrub rage, nn•i hist surprisingly, well,
tieing smooth and setll, 11114 lakes tip
sadily. il'a(10 t
n',enki enreads nre I(eslilk,,w• 811c.) sisesre1)58gait 1111wi1.h'
work. In 11114 'way they 4'1111 to worn
;ill nr,unel. nntl no m:: need he' mn(I"
e .i Iheln. '('hey iron halter, and they (•nit
Is' It tnnlne4l if hke41,
\lake l'n.lerskirl \\'oar 1 n+ng.—\\'hen
tui) lost n .sc'('rsu•'k(r (01• black hntoen
un.ler,kirl, or even a silk one, buy one
Ittoe incite; longer Than you weir. with
8 ile,unce Ih►al huts 155,5 nr three ru1114s
het Ihe lontl<ttn. \lake n luck ono abort a Mrs. John C. Yensen, Little Roelter,
hail inches wideii Ihe upper g►s,rti4,n 4ef N.13., writes : "I WAS troubled with a
Ihe skirt. When the 1054►r
1111111111.1101.11
Fa Diarrhoea,
Dysentery
AND ALL
Summer Complaints
DR. FOWLER'S
EXTRACT OF
WILD STRAWBERRY
IS AN INSTANTANEOUS QUItE.
It has been used in thousands of fond
during the past sixty-two yea= and has
always gives satisfaction.
Every home should have a botUU so as
to be ready in case of emergency.
Prior 35 cents at all druggists and
dealers. Do not lot some unpriuclpalled
druggi$ humbug you into taking so-
called Strawberry Compound. The or.
iginal is DR. Fowomes. Tho rest are sub-
stitutes. • driP
Mrs. G. Bode, L"thbridge, Alta.,
writes : "We have used Dn. Fol►LER's
ExTRACT Or WILD STRAWBERRY and
found it a great remedy for Diarrhoea,
Summer Complaint and Cramps. Wa
would not like to be without it iu the
bourn."
---
convenient to use, The berry foxes are
t,•efut for pulling peelings and scraps
i.t, thus sawing tunny tripe to the gar-
bage can. The (•rocker tuxes are !tied
to pith 1unche; in and to use for picnics.
The little roiled fig baskets .nuke pretty
hair receivers by tying; ribbon 141 the
baskets to hang them up. Bon -Ion
boxes may be used far candy ng;;tin, and
the %bile, pasteboard boxes nr' feeid
In put away 11111e things. If there era
children in the house, cigar I4•xt'S lira
nice 1e, make Iillle toys and dolls' furni-
ture til.
Brief Eeonoinic's,--\inke peril;• corset
revers from lett over pieces of light
lawns and calicoes. They are service.
111:1.? (01` every clay \wear and last longer
than the thinner goods, besides having
been put to a good use. They eon ts)
trimmed wit t► left -(ower la.'e if desired.
Ole linen hon L(rchI ts should t
( laid
ir, the medicine Case. to use in cane of
accidents, when they will be n.prerictled
in 111110 of need. Old .cosh curtains can
be doubled and used Inc .'.iraining rho
pease fried Irian meals. thus keeping
the loss 1 e( fat clean -looking and .whole.
acorea. A tumbler of water placed in the
cake lox will aid in keeping the cake
moist. (:hangs the water every two or
three day,.
t'.tI.1'.1131.1•: I'.tINIINtos itl'INEI).
White Lead .linonlg Pitgnt,ents Proved
Great .tllraelion for hats.
'1'11,' 1.nuyre i; 11nl the only picture gat•
(cry in Frame! which has suffered front
Vanden -en. For some dnyc the guar-
dians of the "Salle des illustres." tit Too.
14,044e, have been racking their brains to
Itsd (,lit the intseleanl, guilty of injur-
,several tf the pictures 411rL,lt(to
their care.
The injuries were confined to scratches
('rt the rant•nse:. till one day n picture
o.' Jean Paul I.nurens was found partly
ni:,1l41 away. While nn examination of
the picture and the precincts was going
on. one of the guardians was heard 14)
exelaiut, 111 the %vnrd. of llnrnict : "blow
11(•5.7. :1 rat !" Ills ncghainlance with
th•e classic: hail I.sl to the solution of the
mysterious vandals.
A watch w•ns set on the rodents,
which, i1 was found, by scaling Ilia
wooden balustrade, clinched along lig
11iey reecho! their taw4nite pP'l11td,
when, with n 0111l'. 1110)' l'earlttd 11113
kilge below 31, from where They started
ti.cir incursion into the realms 1/1 art.
11 could be tinnily surprising that ruts
of this calibre would diedi►in the
"springer In catch woodcock," and that,
ce•rt'equently. the fat anti cheese inlend-
4.41 14, lure 1110111 to destruction were no-
gt'reled in favor of n diet of Jean Paul
Laurens. But what fel and cheese failed
It. do it sprinkling of flour found the
Wipe e f rally accomplished,
The Iasi remaining mystery --the cal;
preference for Jean I'fiul I.nurdns, in it.
eel' n sign of commendable goo.( taste,
wily finally solved. The Cnnyns in (lues.
lion, "Louis L11onrnires " W89 amply
supplied \•ilil while 101111 niiong ifs pig.
needs, and. although Ih1a11y fatal to the
d(11 -ale digestions of the four -footed
ce,mn<,Lsseur$, it was This. 111141 not the
n,nsler's style. that 1041 the rodents 141
nibble Ibis particular (•nnyae.
ffiILBURN'S
HEART and NERVE
PILLS
SAVED HER LIFE
stab -like pain through my heart. I
comes irnvcd, cut tf off: heat the Malta' tried many remedies, but they seemed
I n newt o do me more harm than good. I W/1.1thee advised by a friend to try Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pill. and after
using two boxes 1 wan (9 'Iipl(tely cured.
I cannot praise them enough for the
world of good they did for me, for I
believe they saved my life."
Price 50 centq per box or 3 boxes for
$1.25, at all deal(er4, or mailed direct by
TheOnt. T. Milburn Co., Limited, Torcer,ty
ng;nin and lel cul the luck and you hate
n eh'n t as gooH 3 .
Women's Waists from Men's Shirts. --
man's :;hitt first wens nut at
cuffs, down the centre pipit and aroontd
lite collar; then U con 1►e used for one
( f the new pinin shirtwaists. Use front
t front, bark 14,1' bnek, et4'. Place the
I4,1. 4,f wnt51 pnller•n rat cxlrelt►e enol of
shirt bottom. this !antes the least worn
part around neck. Fold back 0f shirt to
5 idlh 4.f shirtwaist pattern not In (.entre
.•f 511111, using lite remaining scrip for
001 down front and cuffs.
!hail 'Throw away ilexes. ---gave all
th' boxes that you get, for they en are
1 ev =4fsr, test
•