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I .� of Our Childron? . 9 I'll . i __ 9 1 in goo(I si,Apo with A roo, - 1�,,� " . alld Go to', Town . . . . I I : i �(,! r . I 1 99 - I -rk, -4th of this - :4 I 1, ­ I . ,", I �, .... .. .. . . tor , wo A -bout 4, MD - � I I . i I 1�� �4 . 9 1 1, 9 . . """ 11 11 5. ., oT . . I __ . � ­ ft" , : �. ;, ;;;=­ I � ': � I . I .. �� I ,.feeding �shoiild Condition. th0m, a:nd - .-I..... " I'll ,. I � I , . ' ' ' 1 , d � I 11 .. I � . � I- is that I oo,nlk,4�30S ". much ,of 10"Rveo -as can saj,d, "Ma- q'. I � I 11 1"40* .. ,. 1. . then they should be -Put Ott a, laying, ' . Thq trouble w4h E-onlo of us � - - i's earth. .1 ,hope A famonsedoe"Itor 9 h" L , . .. 9 � knoly fo,o xnu�c , have h.gd too lauch ,1,1011 be Out on cation. has to do with the (10YO100MOAt ,� . . � K I X194tic'n, a,s, follows, - IWE SUNJ)AY $01001, LESSON N70 -hat t ', t d, : J , M 9 311ash Feed, 'It 2V � bappen to us. We have 11,�od too, 1(>)3g, -,�L he little Ilouse Is so Own oil. of thr o powers: ,/ 9 i�� * � � I N OV 175M 1 $ U WjV . hotwinda y4wr Own land, or On land thc�'t QJW . � 0 .1 91 1 * � I . I . M , and thus have seen too Inally � then L 1, Accurato ,observatiort, I I I Wheat lyran ............. 100 1W, —_ � . 'I', I I A . � " 1 , worM.$ anl� �, can Own. About it, I YOU 999"], . .1 � , ard droughts and army ,day You 2. So*4'joidgineiit, 19. . I I . Wbeat nViddlings, ....... 10Q lbs, , 10, ?* . s and, watch them �XrQw. I I �1, . 11 , . , I hi , - 0 3. Enerowtfte' LOdiaM I I I I I I - - I N � (heav�+__ 100 lba .rho Twelve Seat Vorth, St, 19att, c ,inch bugs and floods. We are POWI wuplantthitig I � . .. I . � I . I I ("Totind oats * 9 Golden Twxt, �$t- Mutt. 9: 37, 38. 9 b' go, of"all the, things that There I!$. A 4reAt joy in, planting things, I � �91 . ...... 100 lb$- mists ecau , own little "Acquz4te obsermtion naturAY 40- 9 1 �; then, to draw oil wil's't little surplus cornAteal ........ . I I � , almat your , -hat r * Winter Egp—lfow to Got Them. . tymlve Whom I bqye happened t.o ,us, or happened ill of your Own, . . I- I , , fat she, has, and Most scrap, (high grade) 100 lbs, 1-4. The Names of the - ':v., � I I ­ . I I 1� , develop—the, ., el�ow capvpftzison, and oantr#sta t , .1 eserve flesh and I ln� I ouv timim, , . I . home, in Seeing tbeak .. I dry -in self-fe4ders or hoppers Jesus Chose have becomp Itiol,e fa I � *d to C�,ort judgment, %U *V4- , � First, and fundamental, we must not or T , ,, , , , , . I I I � sulDently uses this UP In 8 huTrY.. Feed s luelotor tlian -we; trec�P,Ahe vinM,the shrubs and flOW- '14 . � �1 . layer and left before the birds at all tiales, and illar and better known to the world The young man 1 headed �judgm LOU" dorget that in the �all and Winter we Con eelally if $be is. a heavy . � aps, any othor names of hu� he has not seen all t e oyills that ATAY om. , . ent t -rings. a CoAV 11 I V''can expect our eggs from pullets only e,5V than, perh, , 11 mid wrong that 00044*4 0, 0 � ., I'll I later easily accessible. . � Me to that of right . . , , 1. . " the bad weather Of fall and w . I , . man history, Lileven sta'a-d iligh in happen -in the world, so he is not. Op. Then lot Uttle obildteno IM I �q —that Is, birds which bavela6en hatch- ha a eliter into the.Vobiem.' �. Scratch. F eed. I the wOrld's honor toll, one has be . ,,After orie,io�nrkarmW, "100 ofiergetia Pex*ioten`�y in fly I.- ` I � 04 in the spring of the same yL . I . , ec'Ml� prened by Im.owing of them or dreod- home of yorano ,ar, I the better, of conduct. W)mt 'finer roolt c4A ,: " , 11 I I I � �, . , , Just as soon as this surplus is used, ' Corn ­ ... I- �.. ". ­ � � I 100 lbs, the synonyrn for traitor, Ilese men, ilIg tilem. The, world is for the hoin- the 'soo0er. dhildl&g COX" . i educstion attain than the,strong, elare 11 .. . I I , some pime between January and JL11Y, S. . I to be learned I . These birds sh4uld mafure 11, about then she must rely, ea�irely�bn her daily Wheat ............. _ 100 lb, -when they had 'boon with Jesus for f al. The Optimil.st will inb.oli 0 is mo, a . t the for 411. Ther r ' ' . . . I some weelm or months, obsery'' His , III dren an, etgetic aaracter whose Judgment c;aA . �, 4 laying. ration to manufactare into eggs, It Oats, bai,ley , -buckwheat, Intl' eartb.' Beyond ado,obt, there are'more from being the father Of C. II th I an4 whose facts vAll , .. six months' time and star fall and is a case of , "from hand to moutil, and or kafir torn ... �--­ 100 lbs, work, listening to His teaching, asldl.g $lin,rjy days Coming t1tan stormy ones, can ,be loaXned' ia Wly other Way- One i 'be r, -_1W 00M yr , . I � I . ''I 1, I I I , , , I I , . The older birds take the I , o live wheu his stand 'W"' t ' winter for a natural resting Period, no reserve.11 At the I.qast little a 6 - Scratch feed Should be , cut down to, Him questions, drinking in of Ills apir. eawng I , . I . it, M'"sont out to do as He was doing, mo -re yeaxs when it will rain enough ou,ly, beigins really t littlo childres I . I 0 the And yet we, leaveour I . verse condition that -comes in sho,raust , 8 to 10 pou-Ads. per 106 birds per day i . childreneome. Then -he awaleeUs which they must haV0 ill Order to lay essarily quit, Th cmes tile f ''I'th of -this ainouilt fed in the to Preach the love of the heavenly than years of drought, I . s I red 1-m-eaving, Of Mfe aAd - in a hazy world of confused 40496- ' . . v an I One- Ou � Fathery.-to teazil.,willing learners, and The one with Courage, faith and op- deep and ac laing 0* I � I anotilex yea -d to make breeders. nee mi.he begins, IhOp% to 'Mpreo"on, rarely even aw It is , 1�nvng to expect these birds to restultingmalt, and good. -bye egg. Pro- morning, one-liourth at noon, and one- to h,,a;l 'the $-I C. Tile instruction� tinlism. wins, just so, lie is ,lot too manhood, Th� I them to u1se any'judgmient; aw-otboa_. ''I I lon for a month, Or Six ,,veeks, , 11411 at ,light, or onL-third in the tuora" which He gave them for their wollt, plap .his own 'life an,pi � with, two ob.- , eager que 11 - duct .th much of ,an optimiotl jidyltlx lay profitabl)r after the middle of 00 be two months; whereas this same . ng and twothirds at night. ,,'�� en and afterWard, constitute our naturally ,an jects in viiew—to, be N��rbhv at the times n'Ob Sat their , koo -1 -d be -fore the midlie or the last may I . / You, young man, are ' ta,oTdng with accurate istAtem%vtO 44 1 , , � tabor an -he so I 11 t, had she been fattened up for F eeffing scratch in fbis -way wilil lesson, . . . I are worth w,1�6 he .has takenl and ,live so as t1) ' I �, I o a'son Of our pit 8 nth before lay' ive the'bil-rds to the, A19ts'll, . o'Ptitm,sb. , You feel things . , OV�1_ the things ab*ut which they are tn- .q. . , f January, which is t three weeks or a ino Ing, tend to dr 5-.8. Go Not, Go Rather. The first be worbby Of imita,tian by these . I . highest egg prices ana the thne 'When iliff-truction is where to go and whp,t doing% You. believe that things will I . quiring. Is -this not due to the Pro- , �.� � I � , � ''I . I Ould have had the reserve ty) b0ltl whi,litheynivateattolay. Thebirds, I dren growing up. - I 91 1. matbw . - et a lot from ou 8� .out to do, Jesus appmrs to have regard- win out.. To the .young man 'Ve Should expe r Pul- W is given Your Wo&., yailln belief that It does not , ' under these railly days, and. TMuld ,when this rstion is fed, are just hV Mix B what UWE children hear and see ot , . '16ts. Of course, we ,occasiontilly see up kdfly'all winter . . sh t ed it a's His. first duty and that,6f most the happy faculty of sea - . rains With . .11 ' p ilocks of Old birds doing fairly Well have laid Stec , . ready to lay, and it will Pu Aples to Mliniater to His own thinga.--not as they txa, .'but as they But wimt of the young men whd own I themsolves 00 .� I . The first step here is that of pre- eceoss lit -good, uniform shape, , I d I � His disi 11 -a h&v,o v i n. 0 , f I , I .1 with *110t'olely Occupy " ; , -during this.p&iod-, but it i� hard 011 � � people of the Jews. Later He Was, to oligiv.t to be Yo, 130 A o arn w W-110016 fAtherS OWn no long as thV keep well and are DO* I I I . them, a,nd almost invariably the Parirtg the pullet for her winter's task, 1,6§s something wxoag happens, in . - � 1, issue His Command to go to Samaria your father's farm you sm in, your _tam,& --what sort of , an outlook is too mucli trouble? -11 I I i d not V pushing her into it bY ity of feed, during the lall all or and to the Gentile#, to. the end of the mind's eye fields of alfalfa where no there,for them? It is really very The comutent of :4 well knOWA e**- I . � . I . poultrymen will ,suffer a setback in all tefore she i th, It 8') - But now Wwas to . heavy pTote�iii rationS . S7 thoy Gbould,go through,,i4th a pretty ear! .. (Acts � , the end. 11 I Isn . tel the disciples were alfalfa as growing now. You picture, splendid. There is Vo end to the Won— mtor andfaither who has, nlade a fine � ., 1 a4y fl " of g the people of I of polaltry PT"'Pared" for It. -Th's app"es to the Ste I 0 V 69 8�' ' on the home farm modern buildings in pouog men- YOung Aging up hiz lamu'sj of . - What are the factors I Sent, The gospel was to begin at . gs for tr.nioad 7 success of bri I � . I �. to the -----C-- I , -' I mana,gament which have ma&e POE_ late-hatch,ed, ')birds as well as . I home. ,The Jews, prepared by the long and equipment- You will have some men who kn, w practical agriculture children �s worthy o-1 our considers I . I w , . . -43*Ulle the production of fall and winter egrly-41atched flack. 1. disicipline of their history, and, by the day a good barn for,storing hay, undex are ,hzTd to CA, and, are ki, big de- tian, He said, "The parental -attdtu4e, ,� � I . At this' . point I do not want to be i�i ". . \. . . manage big boNvord -the higher things of Ole MIM ' .eggs? They can allbe grouped under . I � rovelation of the Old Testament Scrip- -%,hich you Can feed cattle. You may maud..Tbey are. w=ted to 1 2. misundowtood. I don't Inotin neces- //�� , I . - it aVire to yards made mudleos with estates and f==.. Th are wa4ted is of para.mo,unt &A,portanos, e*wL^.U1y . I two, main headis,l 1. Breedift.g. I I I ture, for 4ts,coming,'were to hear ey - . - F r I 'orM They in young childmm The oftentimes I : ,*, I sarIly the holding, back froax la5-mg Of ­ ­ If �epent and comvete. I . . first. , they would but i i eed-ing. .. . flock 0-o pullets -not for the world- The old high -gable -roof hen b, , tulz to God'and seek the way of faith, . to WOUt OXpeellnMt St'&V Ith which . I These are two very big factors, and a .L be ready shut up tlght is pawing. TUT,nless e the great.prophetic promise of their . You see in your Viam trees shelter- 'are wan,te.d as cmmty agents and (10- conton,pituous kirlifference vr- I ., -1 -be separated, Either 0.11, but 1, mean that they must I farm, visions of fine trees ,,lonsh,wbor., There is need that �heY I they cannot were Put well uP in the . Of higory would be fulfilled,, and they V-119 your I matbure people treat the RM9=0 Of � I ­ . � before ' I -alone will,.,hot Suffice. The best bred before they start. I have solne very hens . a woulA b4k, as �Ibearers of the gospel , and Apruem ,on, the north and 'west, Aall f1r,st bave grasp"of the science of children, d W.laydng . I 01M I perly fed will 11, good friends who were once ,in the such houses they were =09ting MY conversatio I . I 61 pullet impro oaf all will- - pr4aeticinga staky - coldest part, and that whidh Contain- "for a Right to the Gentiles and for sides, YOU see an orchard, fiar evei . figrieviture, ot the reasions for doir-9 habit,s, manners and 11 that . � � . ter, and of -course the best kind of feed habit of , ation raeth al an 114D OWA ,,wlvatlon to the ends of the earth!' farm. doserm sm orchs;Td. You aft Wngs. Then tlie,re is absolutely need are anything but desirable, is to nw . . 1 011P6 � will not make the pure bred bird laT. 'd on th�-.'Lr cayly-hatelled. pullets so ed. t.ho, ,foulest i; d W. d This was the chidlenge of Jesus to a beaUtifiul farMhlo 'Mod,ern beauti I know practical fwMM9 0 Of con4 I � a tart laying tA>o early Ibla-ple tfen� .for C14-ALbing to t'lie high- . U`S1% I - that you chall ne of the pamlyz:1419 wonders J: . . I i The s, calft get -blood they woul not s - them, this Go Is Ca I to t eni oug ful, w1A,h good urclt�teetural lines, with as w;M. oorary life."` I . ayinggoes, "You . Ad molt. . I Him.' We may, -well believe teml aal armnd us I . ; 1p.?f a osit perch in the lot? L o cmrOodious ver=dMbB, COZY - fire- Get work on the b"t-MwAge'd farm Childreh are observ- 1i out of a turn . TW.s sbaamation, as Icall it, was,to With the tall gable roof has gone e2cpected and ,hoped great things, and I Oultry for winter eggs is � places, . a Shower ba& and sleep- ,that - * ,c= firA. Do thinga. Do as jr,W the monnerg and listening to the L Breeding p ease the amount of fibre-carryifig Lthe stair -like roosts,'for w6know nO'w that in the failure of the great mass . � porche% . I You of work.aa of the adults about theml I � principally a matter of breeding them In' -r You � got a mental ma[ny d,iffoMnt WM& I ; � hem should not jump down . d3a- � � ±OT early maturity, or breeding birdaL feeds in the ratic�i, such as bran, that heavy . I of the Jewish people and of their rul- 119 good road you corwersation. I �: . groundoets, -and alfalfa meal'- also to some six or eight feet. We, put the ers, to respond He was bitterly dis- vison of a , run- c,an do, 'and, qeam to do them well. and thegeneral be&Ting 'of =09 . ' Dplointed. - I ning-bY your fw%n, M100thp hwd, good There is a lot.offun in tba;t too. There Area is a direct reflection of their I , .which will mature and. lay ill six cut into the anlount of Meat &crop. roosts all oil tlie,same level, And thal k .1 . . I I I � months Or twelve i -P,reach . Heal. With preacEing, no for the automobile. � is more YW PleaOLM in running 'a . if oond=t Is L I instead of ten _. home surioundi0k,q � -d by 'a heavy not more than, two or' three feet .rOm V -1 1. r M I I ! � months, as is natural; also breedling This was the L u .followe . I 0, o b , aching as to go band in You have a. vision of an automobile plo* and f1i unning, it well, than In diftAfted,and C61lVeTSat n is along the I _ 1eed"whell-one was ron.,dy tq have theM the ftoor; and 'we hame the _L4af I w d u t te W P . I I �bjjdS Whi L -ha.Ve.th.e power 'of- fulic I ary work ru:6 -on that good Toad, and a neat gar- playing basibball. There is a lot Of V�ne 'of some noble oi far-reaching , rise hand, go it Is in the mission . . ich lay. These' practices were directRy op- so that .Vne warmed -alir does not of the Church to -day. Preachir.g opens age to ho,14 the:sutmobile, You bame fun in rtivaling a nower or bInSer and them,e_tbe child will be greatly bens- . . ,. tioulng those reproductive 0-179RAS fOl! posed to common sease, �aud itivarlab- several feet -above, their level. up the way, attraets attention, persu- a vision of..go - hem, learn- fitted. If oon�'er.' ,ty, or L ' �� a long period intbead- of for jus� a r 11 We leave the .house So Lthe Ir a&s and wins. Teaching instructs . od, purebred cattle in le"mink all there lg,abmt t � sati6n is peft short time in ihe spring or breeding ly resulted'hi, a verYunstcadY wint`B al thepastures, and fine, broa4-, splendid Ing to ru-n them. -perfectly. - There is puerile gassip about the limitations of . I . I I lay. In the first place, these birds d,raitia�ee will ts,ke care of, foui air " and, establishes and makes permanent. -rm,v on 'he Child's mind in ; S05%son. 1. 1. . ,we Together with preaching anh, teAch-� .Purebred horses and good tractors till- no drudgeTy about fa - work well @,a neighbors, t � . Thi a factor of breeding has long were slarved of ,any little-stuplus or last as it drops after being -cooled, go healing. The apostIt and ing the f101As- Y�ou want all these done. Dradgeerv. comea in when, olW feeding ,-,pan . that . llson-nutritdous oap- . � , they had, and the" drawfi can have the roof down, as lo.w as we Ing must - � � o w n the -soon-the d�es. Me work poorly. ply� if conversation IS bitter and COA I I "been establi�hed in ino-st Of our pres- reserve .ay,,on no cam get amund under it, The house; the Missionary will Carry with them thing, and 7 u a t m . I I � especially right to*work, you ,,light s i eAt-day strains of poultry, - satisfaction ha;d the -same spirit of compassion which sooner the betteT. . W:bm you take up, us I hope yea t.,mptuou__, criticism of the really hl* � . r6serm sainmunition. I . that gave me the best moved the heart of Jesus. They will Well, all these go.ad thAngs May -%.I,�I, th problem of making money on. and noble motives of the 4fforld's beat . I I in the light breeds (Logborns, Ancon4 ur feet high,, and was e I eral-purpose The follo­,N-�ing rations and inethod of the hear wall fo seek to minister to the body as to the come to any "ung man 9 he will have tarms, you -%v,Ul be amazed to see that people, the Child's nlin,d is feodiDlc . I as, etc.), and our gen, feeding will be found very'efficient about five Jeet where I dropped tile soul, They will make God's love real ti , , if he w,1K get behind the difficult problean in Canada. ,Wn that -poison; for after all, it $x . . breeds (Plymouth nock -s, Wyandottes, for fall and winter eggs. About a threa-foot curtain down in front ef in loving, human service, They will PO; onchs it is yet a . ev.c.'). Of Course, these are still being " wisli with- intel-lige:ncep directing visely You ,jNdll find that men toll, =d toil the opinions of the people we look up . This house w - ) I - is expected they the rooist.s. ­ as it we're, take Christ's place' and will find to that educate the majority, Of . improved e6ch ye,ar by breeding, but "Onth before -it as Went -with Push- to. hard, upon lh-IM113. YOU us sbould stert layin,_g', .just about the four feet deep and fourbeen wide. Tile His healing a -ad life-giving powerwill hiaefforts, getting ,behind . . the main -has been established so that or w.as about nine feet high and flow through them, Th y will not turn The future �of agriculture lin Canada is that,their wiv_.9 tall, ana todl too ha,rd. I more than any one factor Of life- � . � time tllo-.� throw their growing molt, front e I I . . � bzckfroin��-nyhumanneed. Thesick, a bright future. The competition ,of There are pi-obleans here for YOU to ________401-_ 1 � -IL.r the, general run of poultry keepers their ration shauixd be changed. They 'on, and I never hod- a fro . z - en Comb Will the -world with our grains, and ineP-t-3 sOlve, Those problems are all solv-1 I a poini� of feeding. 11 of -asly. the leper, the d-emoniac, the dead, Will _ I It conies down to , -en from a ratio . - t�;nuo, - I . - �, Feeding for wiliter eg,O�S starts back should be t&k. a 1,0a�il "inter, and got eggs Coll bd tho_objecta of their interest and cannOt m,-AeriaiJ11y hwm us, because ,ble we feel sure, I Kick OUt th,e Loafers, I i ligh fibre and protein coiltent which The hens were never -sluggish ats they their care. . I ually ,go out I Every word al Jesus ip- the world is so much Itimeed of food'. ji'-ght ,planning of farins and farm zt)f they have b,eei se, Plies to the W,= gwws space. practices will, result Ill more profit. I if -y ou hired a man to work on Your I . �ng-way before -we act Ing and develop- are N�,qloli they roost in -a close hou ChureYs work to-dey as The hunger a the M I I . . . I grow- _ � ., ,.Ad tr It starts froln the veil a more fattelling Only on tl-,e colasst d*s did the -w . 11 gather thent. Ing on) and gi ater surely as to the disciples whom He ins,­Aaged that their g,arm and JouAd.the, after two 0C .1 . - I>- ", - t1inethe pullet has developed from a freet4e, well back where I kept the then sent out "Freely " He ssaid, "ye in Pill the world, men we learning to "lial"Ins can be so i three days he -was unfflted for FIB Job, . " 7_ 0 feed .IS foll"01118", . , � at more expensiv.dy. Europe ,cannot rk too hard. I I _� to a squab -weighing about one . V 0 Owners will riot have to Tva chick , Parts by '%'eight. watL-ring pan. � have recelv;a, freely 'giye-l' to � that lie nrl,streated thehoma-&3, tiTak'316 half to three-quarters of a pound. This ' A % In -ts� 9-28 are nim,y other counsels much. increase her produoti-on of :food F arm homes cau, -be reklanned so .as � , U tultill-at- � a I , � , _. 100 lbrs. I _� ". --- I � ead' ' of a 'art of her I plowed out half to ceml in I I 14' feeding -will- be treated later in this' T -Tall .............. " and warnings. The theme 'of their over her Pre-Va� productiom .k1T y relieve the housewife P . and that be showt�d no PrOrniFe Of � I . the toil. I. am sure t1lat; a farm can be so, 11192, . - ' lbs. TypewriteTS in' Fam Homes. . . 'ZO article. It is" enough to Say here that wheat miadlings ._... 200 up, to da pleaching IS to be the nearness Of the .she is producing a0at dolable, thing Y -M . to chemed thatl doingbetter, a,boiat the first . ­'W6�bird must get, duning the-suall- Cornmeal .............. 200 lb,& Any 1 -a -Lin harne ,that is - kinewn of heaven, and that men must wheat to the Wcre that we are PrO- planned,so arranged, 90 8 � I I -need for a t.YpeN iter. -prepare for its coming by repentance. ducing, ,-e its, fe -be to get rid of t4l* . I oilineal ................. 50 lbs. has V'r No farm it will keep and.irierea,. -Itilltv ring season,&,L good, strong . , i would do would I , Y. �-:V6r grm -" Oh, there axe a hundred thingis :for - make inoney, and affOT41 a good Iml,all, Wouldn't Y.ou? � - Ground oats (heavy) ... � 100 lbs- home Can afford to be with -out one, They -ere to go forth in simple gar - I fg',al,e, li&lt vIticli the poulLryinall is (high ,o,Tad&) 100 lbs. beciause as a time-saver - the t-_�Te- ments, without ostentation, living on Will one I h airy ifer for * able to Put Some 'neat and fat for, Meat scrap , ill self- wTjj�or,is in the front ran -R. If it did the hos�iitahty of the People Who the young mian to test-tO Prove Out- living to its owners, and yet no � I your herA and found after -she Came . '. have -not yest reall begunto farm I - reserve in the winter, and inside Of This feed'should be led'dry ' We y need overwork-, all doing their Share -1 e must have enoueft feeders, or hoppers, and left before -not save time it. Would, sbill,be proAt- would receive them, and leaving be- t She gave only two or . Which frame sh X the hind them, with such hospitable so we have been me -rely wopPhig in the id,eals, oulture. things worth living for I in milk tha all times. able as a mealls -of advertisin uls, I "! three quarts a day, and that the `�'* . s easily and them at I -the bles-sing ,of peace. By ,contrast past. Re&.Uy to .farm w9,1 take, more cannot come ,�illess there Is some little I was, .Door quality-, about the first 111ing , � - Aeture egg . I . . room to man"If- . Scratch Feed-Parls by Weight. farm. . ... and more,capital than we have � 1�. V - in large numbers. er is those who did not receive them would labor I . leisure for books, for thoughts,IfOlr ll'"; you would do would be.to zdl the COW .. anle Corn .................. 300 lb& A letter w-rittell ,on a tYPewrit * suffer great loss. They -would, like had. Where WE we get niore Capi- ing upon the fRrM. ; Assuming -that we'llave this fr. . I - than their Master, meet with pdrsecution, tal? We must get it from the 1`1111d, In closing I want to say just one I uldn't you? . I Wheat - - - - - . 100 lbs. sure to ocalln,r,and more ,attention for beef. Wo ;! on our pullets, the first thing We must . �u*� , ... " . , If a dahn, cattle registry associatina "i, �_, �_­ ,be sure of is a reserve of flesh and Oats, barley, ckwheat, or on61written.,voith,pen and -ink, and the but they Would be sustained and guid- that is the ,answer. Where wl-R we word to the parents of the -boy who 1 ad blood I I I I fat. Tjllvll about a month before the kafir corn ............. 100 lbs, reader will be impressed with the fact ed by the ,Spirit of- God. . . get more labor ? A14 I do not kn,&w lea& this: I registers a he3fer owlf with V, � �, I average pullet matures or starts to lai This may be varied in ingredients, that the writer is a good man to deai In verse 23 Jezus'makes the stxange the Lanswer to that question. . If you -want to inberes;t your sall in mnes�, and the calld devalolla into a ig most ,of the feed she con- Provided cOrn malces .up from 50- to wItItz. , ­ .� , decliaration, "Yo Shall not have gone "What Can You,Do?" staying on the farm, give him an in- cow sueb. as the one yon fired -from . ,she is ush I . easuoinical; it over the -cities of Israel till the Son of your dairy herd,. the registry ass001Z- .Sumes for growth, and she Is apt to lie 60 per cent. of the Weight. Th s come Might down 'to the terest in the place. Give him a piece - !ee typewriter is an be come." Did Jesus think that Now Ilet u . I The amount of this scl%tc'h feea sa,Ves the cost'of pens and ink, more M on not=* ly elimb ate fro, I oa little shy of flesh. are get- words ,can be written oil a Sheet �o.f in Same marvellou& w4y, by some, dis�. young m= and, his job. Out in the of land, or a little stock or Something I tlOn w ld a' ' '7' sea until the§ . Play of Supernatural pmOer; such as World "u may -be aanazed to learn he can call ,his own and care for a -ad tho 1*91stTation 113Dok the cow that had if she has egg Production brod. in should be incree 12 pounds per day per paper, and the vibboiia will last a long 6hai described in 24: 29-31, His khll,- that men do not much care how Iron sell, and have the profit and the in- fallen down so nlerd'iessly. wouldlet I 11ey alld you start feeding her at this ting, front 10 to - . age or poiInt with a rati n high in pro- 1-00 .birds. if ,they leave the oats or time. , I ,.. dom would speedily be established? look; you may -be red-headod'or white- crease therelrom. . . it? . � ' I I � 0 ley, cut down on these grain$ ,In . I - 0 — If so, He must have Suffered keen dis- to V No; that isn't true yet. But there Is . tein, especially aninial protein, such ,bar headed your eyes may Lye black or Bobter W11 take hira in � ,axtner_ 7 P � . . � � its appointin-enb, for the disciples went ship .wi,61 y here that It Will -be tru'&, as it s"b-'e'u'r" I as ine'lt Scrap, -fish ineal, etc., she will I the.-Illixture. ' � Tile hoineg of.,a nation . We upon their mission and returned, and they May 40 blue, no one will much ou. Treat him as�;an equatl,' Nothing has done Inluell more to ,Iv. She immediately begills, I r,ollowlng this systen, of feeddii*. strongest forts. . bserve or care. Nor, to your aston- I - . begin +(%.I ­ � c, and talk things -over with 11im- This, give pure, . ,Teds a W name than the � " .:­ _-_­� . I - __ __ - no such extraordhiary ' ement happerCed. I care much for what .and a good education, -mill usually , -� . . ,.. - or is there another ev-planation of shment, will men ,,registration of a dairy cow that ct,an I � : I Chri-st's words? you know. The Aiere fact of 7011T make sivy.fai.-m boy want to keep riglit not do good. work at the milk PaU. ,k i .. . Z)-31. Fear Ye Not. This is the having graduated from an agricultural on being a farme&. :Ealmer told,me not long ago that a � - I - great com.niand of Jesus to Ills mis- ,School is not going greatly to And, incidentally. Mother can a -c - I slonaxles. Whatever may happen, strengthen yourtas'e, in the,esblm9,tl0*A 'Complir 9 co6v -wWi-ch he had -recelled�r � .,�. Ivenders with the irls by purebred ss. fkp . fear not. Whatever Or *11DED'ever the 'O, What the doing the same with th�eM purchas,od, gave le rardt than any Ott . I - (( -9 110 I aid. -and, God " men in the world- IN his wrades, 4,I$Al thzoulpllb with pure- . . a . fee, N not afr. , Fear God, world wiR, -1 ask I$ tbat old, eternal --- when I I 1$e I only. He who.cares for the sparrows . ,tWh,�Lt can you do?" And . bn�ds­ 'Was Ills 'Comment. . I .1 = care.% very nuich and very tender17 question' Ied t"he I - I.. -hose whD go out ta (to Ills bidding one oniy leams to do by doing,,a, , .asked hint Whether Ile sbiyl the 7--', 11 _ _&gTe vheLb er - for t iot 1000 E Vas C.OV3. - (�� Oung man wh k�l UP ,, PC ,e to an N - "I i �� --- . _ � .. I �_ $ a and to !bear the gospell 01 Christ to I pity. the Y learil to do thing$. e heavy nilkwr% . I - ­ "I'll, men. Fear ve aut therefore. had oppoxtautty to he sadd. he bact not, 111 bought her be- I "Thou on -thp Lo-jA rely, He has only half devei,61)sd: He is hn Everly � � - I "M So safe shallt thou go on; . like a sickly plant the�thas vown up - cause She 'Wag a. purebrody and was I Fix on His wo* thy stoamast eye, in the shade, be lacks self-reliance -and . reg,lstertd," he �Mid; Ivhich was Po*r . -So Shal'i thr work be done." system of pouit y Keeping-Qet r. r,veu so�, egich a cow should be , - c t1mm TvIe. Jesus makes ba-ckbon4. I -low can he have self- Now oozen Eggs -Famous Poul- d -out 09 the V-0stry assaciation I � .. A 37-42, Mar liar A I . I . I la a very great dommid- upon His dis- relianc, a -ad fbackbone when he has not 00 try. -Tian . Of her 'reed. ' . � , criple's. must Put Hini first. back of Wlm memOries of having me- I ",—:.-- . I T�either fathi-r nor Mother, neither soil cessful]q done thing.%? TELLS HOW � C, 11 . . . that isillauld be ad- ,, . The country now needs, as, never be- . , - nor daughter, must be more to them The first- job I I The great trouble with tho poultry I than Ffe. Evell life itself must 'lot be dressed by tb, yo, ale m A IS to t " a business has always been that the MY- fore, a mincl, conzormtl'VID and A"147 , � * I __ e u a a I .en was too sh -people, such to the � orwamth,edmfort and years". Counted dear, The cro,,z6 will be for ��Vlfo. y,o,u may Choose her evat thvagh Ing life of 0, h 111&,,111t1r1'1' deponawo elwmo Of I . � I I I thein'the way of life. And, .v,et, is it ,nonry wratford, International told �smnll land -owners W�bo I I I I F I X -:­ A . . lh 01)odience to this, demand YOU do not MOXTY hP-Y- U YOU cloose Bxpert and 33reader, for nmrly eighteell ya_�M�Czs deal for I ­ � . I of wear, there is n9rpPder not true, [be 1jr,11t one 011, ,wil-1, wait for, you. years Idditor of Poultry Success. U sta.1i'd. f0T order lmd s square I . - of, obrei-st, to thts. law of discipleship,, -t] , _ The average pullet lays 150 I ' . ,he ina . ' - Tilen siib goes to maritat, st, I If . :1 wear to CoMpare wifli Stark. - I there lim the winet-ifyi*Ing antl glorify�- 'rO Wit 70u the trilt]l, there &Z a lot Icept the second yeaar, u "IS:400 'Eat'. , rier waiting, when --he, more. 1- -*_ I i r Ing of human love, and the fipdingof ol ,delight In e , it has boon scisnuftally establiZhed that I I I I ; I I Wool � I every pullet is born or hatched with over . I . I 1, V field,s. Madeofthe fiftl�st true life, the life�tn&t is eternal 7 is the Tlglyt one and you aXO SWe of germs in her When you go tra,�,Pgjng, there are a o �, , " � - � Rece,lv6th Ivic, Ileceiving 'His dis -no one thou,sand ininute, egg , . - erjed -,"I' . ii ley them on a, W&MY fe-ff t1lin,p you Al -ay __11 and rend iinshrinkable by , - her and sdreo(f YOursOlf- There Is -and �vl . need protty bad17 I � earth than thlS, system over a, period of four to � , ciples,who wom to be His mos�zlengera,, plea,santer duty on proato'ble MEIS 1. -_ I -1 1. , the -wonderful Stanfield process it .vk Id be "Is �hough they Xeceived . Six ye -LI -4- time u. giywii j­vrr care. 'Wol'o ym got back. - One thiap�, OV,Vry I . .,. I . . a I zin sureyou V7111 ,agree. I . . 1. �, - . 111,9 Rk -elved God a g gs frorn . oNv to woric to set LOUD 09 mj�m ,shleuld, =ry wherever he VMS, I . i 110-V will a y ev�;ry lien; how to get Pullet I z. - __ omfortable Him., alid rocvl�,,i -a re, * ' . oltug man dimise, from a laying a.11d that is a good, jack-4mife. Vven# . � I - .- I ........... . I � this underwear is a c . ffixzelf -who selit Hint. It is -a great ' ng WO -111011 that 11143 )�.,110ws, tile carly; how to -Ks the 0141 herls lay lifte a sonlewhat like t1hp�',A . I "I', . assm,aaae, and a gLeat.prolulse. The t1le VOu- pullets; bow to keep Pro-! t,T, a-fLat wtswo ­� I - I . necessity for winter wear. simple, and ldudlY and, opan�lloartp_d one that IS to be b4s =Mbe I Will duetion all thrOugh colpd=resagaziths $ lin vn�t,v vixors box-lim, . fik�. , . I . tba;+ a ogpr pro-' in wlhi'.t�h port"n I V I I the one thing , above oA,l wl-xon eggs are highost; tripi . . I I.W."t. . ilos,vitality of those. who,. -receive A-nd toll You nialze slael.or hens linsilot �M4' . ,-!4. 'him. I es-el,4;nt to 1,10VA e. tow I � A Made in Combinations and Two�Ple,bo Salts jet ,him duction may be ooliv in -full length, knee and elbov length, ��d olitilitaill ChriSV2 Maosengers will Otller,� all ­ . profit irorn evory.hen in fAx winterl ,.A-.- -4 ovia =,-_ . ­­­ .0- .61t)IIev. iibilum, me two 1)r `-, , I ' ' � arll� - -_ wivae ba�vj A�+ I I'll St I Men and Women ha,vo its ahp,11liant rewalld. rl,Vcn� 1)1140 mt,k hiniseIN "Is ,she the one Vteu *I Ynoptht. 'Zbezo ann n -Y --- 4- ends Strenuous I . ,, �_ea fil , thXtIta, a pair of � , I . sleeveless, for - . nultr"" ef"orets ore contal Stanfiel&s AdJustalJ14 Combinations and ), , I'M EGG IiNNII evstem I" . cupof cold. water 69 credited,, Teniiv- ,,:�l, to become the Molihel, Of InY muklng 4 noodie�2 a wisp 01 - , , %D,1� IMS sr,,+,.,d, ,,Tt its impozilble to hil- i r ,� L � ,,do, -,o,,03 and e0me 1,�u6bw, Mmost . Sleepers for growing Children (Patented). dli,ewon?" That.18 what .31lating anA "i poultry rastu'r, cub eovy of WhIoll , . ,vill be sent absolutely free to an reader seen th�g) time when he . 0 - - 11 I 11 ar,*ille thiat Ole Ahliigbl�r will ask yon, ) , eve,1,7 man ha% L I I � � - - . ,x 111:A1`11l!%g6 Means, thank God, in the t of this paper who ItooP14'six Ilona or I , . ,or free sample'69oh, NAlan V,6u 011110 bdoret 111'ra in the ne, t D1 ggs shouna go - to a puar or ,w,ould have givell 4mything 10T thosm, I 11�,N I Wrtte f I 111fe, iArat Ylllr PnXticula-r 101 -Ill OT 'collutvy, 011ildran cba'ilo, they ATo the , bia I n`*1`0� Th's `c"'no thing, .1 I iore a dozon thl'.4 wtDiCr, ,1, A ,case of th4t kuld twi 1, , 1�1 rafli,e!1, bost'gif-w of God, and one wishos than � 4t�i - tb�a -eggs. 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