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By WILLIAM Irll.11:1 SON. X.D. / % t�� i heaxt<,.hwd .11aon in a tunlu}t; oho did
AA rEJohn 13xown has bought that final livery faml'y needy, a hradth pia- `` , not want anything to do nigra C�hr•3et, r
A7 horse, Tie will *poll Jilin in •threa' gram Parents Eonnpsuin vhett chit- ,d�� -x lenity^, The wall who hard roblteci iter
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R I months!" This remark lfneivabas the dacn,1111 net l••'lt ahead: ,Whey dO art, .i of her IatGle-inhelltanee, and who hail
t .r Prevalence of well-xaeognizell �land•j xe,iliae taut ti.rl'. spent in planning ia'
- a . rt ubakar' thorou •h worry.,?ng axdinatily will take mts. Here is tt Address a„ oomrnuntcavona far ties sap a cn4v1l4 ,, brought upon hex the hard years that
Bitrrng Broilers .'ire the I a dacha b which tsmn'tha tacrine Ards for the retro and training "of the best of inve,tmc, had left her so bittrr, 'had been to
Route. ' i two days; Y dr o horses,,. But ]tow many men And wo- Chance for parents .cud children to Mrs. 19ufen taw, ria Lyall Ava,, Toronto. church member. Since that treachery
Brailey" raisin is a profitablo .ad -1 meter should register 103 g Wren who would not think of over,; work out together a_plan in which all
g too quickly is likely Pcrpiexedl You cannot decide be- xnat of this trouble, rvh3ch maybe Your 'lad happened Esther had refused to
Janet .to other branches of poultry, Warming up eggs q drivin a horse have similarly de« i will ]Java a part: This Plan, °.when,
9 j g y ttvecti tlzo hay an the farm back borne general laoaith; in teat, that do net enter" a church. She did net }snow
:farming. The incubators can be used, to injure them. finite ideas as to the Fatigue limit of; adopted, should be without' trivial ill- and this gun . h br • cl;sit ett]iig have even a ccarporary efYo % sham-- now why she had finally agreed to go ,'
at a season :that would be too early: Some operators prefer 1,03 deg: F, the growing child? u terruption or unnecessary obange, but
3 -de , F, the sec9nd thirty dollars a shipping
lyes, T knew :111. pan youx'11air once a nnonth with soft with Alice Lane to cite ZowellS' a4
1. to hatch breeding "stack, Machines' the first week, 10 g Farmers work under heavy Pxes-),capable of adaptation to greater needs the argumenta for and against. In, wtater and bland. SOUP; dry it in the Wodueeday evening: "Yes, she did •4 _r.
A ctftarged with eggs at this time will week, 104 deg, I , the tlt3xd week. MY: sura, which makes leisure anti xecrea-'•as they arise.
! convinces mo that aani- , the one case' there is hard wark alnoad, sun, Every night brush it until your kno-iI It was because ab wAl a
' turnout youngsters that, with Props experl(nce con tan dlfficult.nf Attatnnnent. As 4 re- Make a Program.
broil- temperature, and one titer -1vr11 - • I' budget and same loneliness 'but; of couiso, 'µcarp tfn!;keS and your halt shInaa. disparately lonely, and because
care anti feed, will tnalce good br nl form temps a o: suit some are apt to under -rata the, The 1Txat item in this health g that Fecura feeling that on1 comes, If iG still fails out, then do not worry. had told her that an Wednesday even -
ors. just when the demand Is strong even hatch out ahead of time, is th " value of these factors to thetuselves,j to be couskdered is the high cost Of „ „ Y g y" gi "
r prices are the highest, most important, A temperature of b aserious n ttex 1 f ti ue. Children sbould be taught a the farm. f the other. ease, c certain amount so dead hair must to tarso was never an reH on at
{ ;sad tie pr s g r � a reliabic, and, w at is 'more n a , � Durr.. a g and there is the lure of city life rvitln tea' cama'out and the "sooner "you gat rid the Parsonage,
Broiler raising calls for careful 102 •deg, T ., recorded by to their growing boys and girls. They to, viow. their ,health as capital, a Una 'r
of high rents, ]nigh living, of ,it the better. See that you aro in Alice had told the truth as Site
j nursing, constant attention and eters• thermometer, often does better work! fail to distinguish bat'rveen ,recreation that overfatiguo means overdrawing
_ exact- ; F. v stlnant costs, the possibiiltY of being jobless, good health, for yoor:ha]r roots aro understood it, At the first glance' 1, • „i
ail .vigriance, The work is very exact than one of 103 deg , and loafing, and do nob realite the ons s. account, This is rapt in o t when the little you could save out of nourished by your general blood sup lasther knew that she need not fear
'big and Can not be slighted, especially Excellent results have been obta.ltedl right use of ,time, Most fatal of all, but waste, "There is no Justification
I lilck are turned" out at b having a temperature in the egg that thirty dollars would' not tido you ply and if that is not up to standard any "preaching"; the Lowells simply
an ♦vherr the c s y g they Coma to think that'ibverfatigue is' far .putting a mortgage on one's nervi-, over ver len sow can you expect, your hair t4 be included icer in their beautiful friend..
9 a time of the year when the westher chamber of 101 deg. F. (and not above normal; - ous strength: 1 y g° v ]mess, There were a
viltdoara is cold and unnatural far 102 deg, F,) the first week, 102 to 103 Surely, any dear, you "aro wise in good condition? . ( g mss and s�ing-
I Fatigue is normal, but overfatiguei In,order to make's successful health' onou h to ,face those risks squarely, Ing and stories and talk before the,
I •the this imte baby chick. I deg. F, the second weep, and 103 to { in a growing child is a means of dead-, program, the first step is to make a g r
The Ability of the incubator operator 104 deg. F, the third week, always, to know that the person who risks) Peggy; Why not make friends with open fire, which was the best< -0f all,
¢ ' temperature ly destruction which should be avoided' record of the present activities of the want and dire money needs has only .the other that's earl girls in the neigh- and finally there were simple'ra£resh-
jis n+,+ nt( u:sxrrd so much by the large aiming ut the lowest cmp 'like the plague. I malnourished child. We have found a. I
1 r,•eitt,ige of (hieks he Fevure� from mentioned, and not allowing; the high- Fortunate) the farmer of to -clay' 48-hour record the best basis, as this pens. to blame when tit ave'et )tap- boyhood and u out and have a good meats, vrh?ch everyone a gua to pass.
i re for progress in this direetion! gives a view, of the child's activities pens. And surely you have'enougli' time? it o Inv your mother would Suddenly there came a gust of rain
! .a ;;.rya )•onrb, I of (ggs as it is by the est to be exceeded, s ready y g Y g 11
I, t ' 1' ,•l.i<'• wits : trnn , ;:tab+ Scientists tell us that during the s •n others, once he has been shown for " two days" and the average will of one of thorn greatest qualities in i allow you to Invite team all to our a ainst the wi he had ];ether looked
,, gn tir h I Y the tvorld-4ortituda-to face a.fu- .home for a Jolly evening now and up in dismey; he had just recovered
I' that will, Tuvr and r,nv. C ilydve;;,rens third week of incubation there is some a i
the new venture is worth while. , therefore be typical. If the aeltoal tura of hard work and put u with' then, " Don't be so sure that you aro frotn the influenza, and she had
? and p,wr m: nalrvrn,,v1 :ire prohahiy heart developed within the egg because it is the purpose of these articles {days are fairy similar, a Friday and P p
t e u(iat'on of the blood, which is y 1 Isolation to provide A safe, comfort -t in love w'.th this boy until you cont- brought neither overshoes nor um-
tbe gr c ,Ie i r,(. , + .. ,. E f the x to show the value of a lbealth pro- Saturday will serve to give a cOmPre-, able hams for not only
:..1„it'•r-1 t ..a: � re l,rg,- of tit exu through the vents hi the y yourself, but pare ltinr with other young.men.'Some brella, As ri the minister had, read
JF b .c it r gram which will conserve the' energy pensive picture. Notice the total am- the children you will bring into the Dna else ds much more likely to Trrove her thought, he looked across at 'her.
9nrJ11i rt :+,: ' r,(,: m .: i ,t n+ r -r surface of the soft sheI1, in the of girls and boys so as to make Cham Dunt of time given to play, to work, world, n tial congenial friend. It is a "Flow far have
r ;d";.. :,?„union, arounI the yet]:, and in the You to go, Mise
ly then e; ; ..-m ] t :,.:. tar, .t men and women physically fit for then and to school, What part of the days A few years ago I could understand i sorioua fault to have a jealous disponi- Doane?" he asked,
t ds Fri -,,-d %%Twre ,E. f ". .(;'r t, „w:nfz body of the embryo, t a part in life. is spent in the open air. Flow much
l to,,, iu E • ••r t,i ,:: i',•r Tittle a,ir is required by h her . and Contests. time is actually spent in bed, and how your hesitation better, but in those tion -and It' is a despicable quality. "Only half a dozen hlocks,''Esther
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Ira, , y Chores a s days, when life in the b] cities is one The essence of jealousy 3s aelfiahness, replied' quickly, `Its nothing. at1 1r. .
can; : e tl,r i ,ai] r r, lu:r:•ri lo 't:3 rag duisng the first week, as there is The relationship between inainutri-) many minutes at the different meals? g" .
' i r • ]:tile Ulua(! to be oxidized. Dur- constant fight " to get .something. to It has no part an a Christian Character. " .But the minister's glance had al-
a 1•,r, .,,,,,.ii..E. l:it: r; t n! a :.y very tion and the topics already discussed Is there too little time out-of-doors or eat, I would not wait a minute to go It makes a person_ miserable and un- ready met his rwife's. "We'll have to
1 of ;l: , '3 i; V,::! !I 0t ; ml;,n- Ing, the se"4nd week there ,is increased:.
• „ ase uentl t ;m these articles -physical defects, bad at play, ar too much exercise' tea mush •back to the boy on the farm who is attractive and leads to no gitod. True keep this young lady for the night,
Iq(.r , r,, rtr r ^, ]- -,k+=.1 trrouia„an, and ca q yi feeling, faulty health habits, ete-sis school pressure, late hours, too marry waiting there for
! of ! .'z ? • jf "in -.'':.I --•:* there must ba a corresponding increaselcvident. Another Condition which is outside interests, etc? JJ you;.end who will ,levo reja}eas in the advancement and a dOtvnpour.annot let her go in such
' •s;:•.; .. I r .-, rs:.i 'hr, ' 10. in ventilation, supplying fresh air j often accepted as a necessary cause of"' Such a "close-up's Picture will often; appreciate your city experience, your happiness of Others. +
r:inr ;, i:ea r:�- chiah contain the needed oxygen for, F I now v3ewpaint, your new appeal to i "Oh, I couldn't think of troubling
el•„ discomfort rather than a fundamental Prove to be a revelation, and it wily him more than any city man can do. l I-Iousewife: There is no better lotion You,' Esther protested hastily. But
• em. 11 ; + t, , ",. h„ut the -ea- o%i+!:zing trite blood. Plenty Of ai cause of permanent injury -is the con -"c not be hard to find changes which
son, ? ....o ?,.. a 6110 -cg Inc•:• :a:„r mu> t be given the third week, dition of overfatigue. In our nutri-t can and should be made at once. The -' for some hands than plain olive oil. both the minister and his wife brushed
k nnj ,7. tj.c, r• :,; ',hat c:,n be ,:.•,v 1. thtr. stage of embryo development in tion clinics man of our most difficult) new program should provide for rash L. Y. W,: If you -have such a largr "erhaps your .skin can ,not stand her protests aside.
+ r;�=•!:: Where e a the. r * there is very great circulation y „ p 'bridal" party, you will have" to have ;lyeerine. Some can not, and if this "You're not strong" yet; anyone /'
dur.. ' T , rz es throix h and obscure cases of malnutrition j periods and lunches in the middle of reboarz al, so why not have it at tar s the case it may explain why lotions could see that," said Mrs, Lowell.."We
nJ:cr�.• ; ,Iu yv.., two' of bleol, The pure air pass gwhich fail to gain after defects have the morning and the middle of the bridal -dinner your aunt and uncle are fail to 'heal your hands. Use a re- are going to ]seep some others, too,
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t c,+ • ,• .x 1 sr l the itE ii cf Jac+ egg to the blood- been removed and regular food end, afternoon for every underweight child, t Do
c"',I1, ,;+ , ir; : •. ;11 .::a;,!„ .t,.,elk t]cas .-,.read over the interior .t h n finall and activities should be proportioned giving' for you the night before the commended .kin soap, and rub olive you think you could .Put up with
( hr ' •�- •., ri.:ce of the inner lining ar "soft health habits established, .re t'1 wedding. Invite the minister and his oil in well after putting your hands the couch in the study? It's really
C91. a• c - (, I,:,t: dipt<ide anti water pass traced to overfatigue. This may be to the child's needs --and strength. A wife, and after the dinner has ,been in water. more comfortable than ,it sounds:'
a ,_• from work, study or play, or from a time budget -will help you to a better served, you can decide just how, >'•.a So an hour later the girl found her -
r. i; i e s „rt rrr< um , ut ,.;:rvus shell, f
u combination of these causes. distribution of his energy. wish our wedding conducted and iLr A. B.1 When a r-er asksyou for the set_ alone in the study. She felt dis-
t a. d i I'c r a..ng levic-a ,can be pur- Y g
Anyone who has been brought up Some Bad Schedules, minister will tell ou ere bin treiis(d, fon• a cJrotice word She had
m: °..: • c ha: ( , r., , ::calor in poultry Ess a farm, and has watched other chi) Y ryt g you pie:. are . i a s a'c (. t oa:rC .z , ; r bur-
James G., age 13, 9 lbs, under- asked me about. .sous to ray `'Thank you, ill accept- overheard tol(] )ter that the minister
I #!ec ft, trn+iFal using is to (Iron grow up under ]ens favorable t
weight, Mrs: ,H:: What wall stop fulling" ing. When ire escorts you back to himself was going to sloop in the
I*. r- r Y : i + h a !eat. in a Uax or some other 6 to 7 -Rises, shores, breakfast, hair? .Careful Shampoos, massae and trunk roost, Overhead she heart: a
I` circumstances, knows that chores have' p g your seat and expresses his thanks
f er tt ? be ri cn .a:�ure, and Ill it an opening cuffii-f a ,great educational value. But than 7 to 8.80 -Trip to next town and half- " child's "Cry and then Mrs. Lowell's
( qac . *4 1, • ; .v • t• on ' <. 1 ,, c tiv large to place the egg b fo does not mean that a child should bel the baths will do your hair more good it very pleasure, yeti may say: I enjoyed
` ihsr , + ,la.., :" ", ° -,;,, as 1?:.•' t} ,' „-:are cf the light. Ea -perks hold t mile walk to high school. than. all those tonics with 'their fanci- it vary much, too," or something of 'voice; evidently she was sleeping with
overloaded with them. Great injustice 8,30 to 12 -In school, with l6 -minutes ful names. Tortius do not et at the that nature, the ch,,'idren. Esther -looked curiously .
I ai:- e; r. 'I", • t-:•., ; ,-' t!:e E•gtrs in the left hand before alav- g �..
eat--. ie l ;;E i• i1 is done by requiring of any chill tasks' recess at 10.16, round the study. It was a gain]] room,
c., .ile r r Itgrht, and shadow with the that are beyond his strength, but in. 12 to 12:30 -Cold lunch at school; - " the vmlls-.of which were lined with
]: r n " 1 r It hand, In this way the work is �e case of rite malnourished child this y for 3 people, her mother who is sick, rffinvonfoue4e
eaten in "Uasement with other boys. books on "homemade" shelves. It con-
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War ' " of I(;::;.y done• will lead to certain disaster. her little brother 7 years cid and12.30 to 2-kn school. herself; gets her blather and her- tamed the simplest furnituept and
z a-,, r. 1i P,v closely obsuiv3ng the sitting hen, We know that the appearance and 2 to 4 -Return trip home, with cold tr there wezti3 no .ptciures except the
e..:,• iiby linking into, lu:r methods and man- t self ready for caeca
health of an animal depend on the lunch on arrival. I Once saw a horse that wouldn't photographs On the minister's desk,
vh::: a r > i a x, n+ -r r„ turning and airing her eggs, If health j 7130 to 8.30 -Car to town and walk of
food and the care which he received, 4.16 to 7 -Chores and supper. pull on a new collar. sverythiug look- There was nothing in the room to so -
bit• , c 1,. .ac n•a- ,,witrolling the heat of the eggs, and 6 blacks to school.
but a child may he `dragged out,' irni-' 7 to 9.80 or 10 -Reading, games, study ad all right and the -collar seemed to fit. l courll for it, absolutely nothing; yet
ch': l 1- stn of g, Ing them the proper airing, 8,30 to :2:.45-- school,
is a+ :. ] ?i . .- s h=. 3 vsIvable lc5eons were taught both the table and faultfinding, and it 3s as-, or moving pictures. Yet Ire would Start into the ,Dollar and it ryas as if the tit�lJoie room were en-
12.20 to 12,46 --Recess and lunch.
sumed that ibis is a natural slate for 9.50 or 10 to 6 -Sleep. 12.46 to 2.16 -In school. hack air. He:tad always been a good folding her Jn an exquisite peace. And
t• . i i +;° ( t_, r . ,asp r: and the scientist, a rowing bo Symptoms which in' Times between meals: 6 hour's from worker, and It seemed queer to find suddonly--sho could not tell hose -the
t' > Fat +.s. t h In a, tificial incubation, practice g 6 Y• 2.16 to 3.3U -Errands in town and re
r+ a calf or a colt would lead to prompt breakfast to lunch --too long for a tial- hint balking. However, a careful ex- girl knew the reason.
t i( ta:u . n lea ,lerfeet. It will require a full turn trip home, r-
ai:, „ i.. r. ...t1c,. nr, _:anis - ,,.,,, �>n, if not two,, .for the beginner action will be passed over in a child nourished child• 4 hours to afternoon aminalion showed a small cabbters It was long before 5111, slept, but ,"
p $.30 to AO-traightetns up thej
i+•, ri i .;: <ai ,,. ,,.:_!. stn; art>erstand just what to do et the with the remark, EOh, chats just his lunch; 2aJ2 hours to supper, Continuous house"; studies one or two lessons utait, deft fu the collar during the pro- when she did the struggle of years
way -he was always like that!" i schedule, 131h hours. 'Sleep 7 or' 73i ' cess of manufacture. 1t was removed, was over. The spirit of Christ was
c , r .,nl to acv+• th^ ,>Cg; ia; right time. _ gets supper and clears away. pulled, Some horses still in the world. She acknowledged
Many parents recant being reminded hours. 7.30 to 9 or 9.30-15tudies Iessons and I •gid :rho horse g
- that their ,children are little aiiimals,j Saturday schedule: Chores, hf_ (would have such
d anyway, This one it last, And with the aafterw yds,
,goes to bed when finished.
r g ' � ��11 j �� � but nothing is gained by ignoring that hours before breakfast; farm work, 6 was at such disP�ltion that he meat came peace. Weeks aftenvarda,
I" Ii T School Lesson 9.30 to 6.30 -Sleeps with little brother
I � fact. The whole of a parents job is hours, to noon -day meal; 41h hours wouldn't. coming back into ttia church she had
who 3s restless;, in morn near moth-
not fulfilled, it Is tare, b providing in the afternoon. Steady Physical I Saw a taiutar drive A confirmed so long deserted, she told the minister,
y er; occasionally has to 'get up at , '
FEBRUARY 8TH proper conditions for body growth -and, labor, broken only by meals, ].1 hours. balker, it was threshing time, and "It was your study; I telt the prayer
night to wait on her.
the means to insure it, but withouIsabel B., age 16, 30 lbs. under- he put an a fair soap. Whenever the there. I couldn't resist any ]eager.' f l p.
Time between Tpeaks; 6 hours from horse wanted In stop, which he indi I.
these all other plans arc "bulit upon weight 1.
breakfast to midday lunch; Q hours to
{ h4 h-laniage Feast, St. vlatthew 22: I-14• Golden Text- an insecure foundation. 6.30 or 6 to 7.155 -Rises, breakfast rated ht' throwing ]its Lead over the
There are dangers even in the clubs gets ready for school. evening meal, Sixteen hours' jeepcont, 8 other liorse'a shoulder, the farmer said .e �
Luke �%: 2;3. y girls. I acus work or study. Broken sleep, 8' ' Whoa." Fie stopped far at minute,3I.A0,
`�-""" land contents vthich the bo s and 7.16 to 8.80 -Wallis i6 minutes to,.r „•F 1'1.tc f :r ,y a rw t ngdum, the new social order„enter, This is especially serious when ear -line, 30 -minute ride an car, walk hours'started the team of to tine left side,
P., . r.,r�,,,., . r,,r. n J • with + pimple faith and. its laws of; It will at once be assumed that nec-sand thei Pulled. By carefully watch- Experts rally say that oats aro not
they are added to an already full pro- of 6 "blocks to rural high school. gr g In and stopping the borne before lie one of the best hog feeds In the world
Vt.' :, vr, er k 3rn He weeks to establish in, easily demands these oveifati tin 1
('.,i +"rine; I.inlis Th, rrni.• the ;ori}, To share in this kingdom; gram. Many an underweight, mal- 8.30 to 12.16 -In school. but it was not so. We have] l
Hour}skied child, carried away by am-� 12.16 to 12,46 -Recess and lunch. programs, balked ha gat away rvilh it all day, on account of tete hard dry 'grail or.
I,. is --,in- rr : of e r:,: n at tits Jewish people, princes, priests, j found that in the majority of cases In little lie got to he a Fairly good pul- husk, but I find clean dry oats a very
tnila , r .; t:, h1 : t,1 "r 5-.: and vatunun folk are invited, The bitten and the sp;:rit of competition,- 12,46 to 2.16 -In school. w'
4E^.-! ,,.r,i �:t'.,: ,u, n of tar.; inv]tati(:n is not new, at was sent will throw himself into a p home; cold overfatigue arises, not from necessity, ler. Probably a littla carelessness in good feed for pigs during tiro winter,
piece of; 2,16 to 3.30 -Return tri , but from lack,of plan. Where"tkepe fam- the first tow months started this horse and also during other Seasons when
qr ;r w, t x r: ph ( 10 sled r+>y forth lung age by the hands of pro- work, excellent in itself, but requiring) lunch, dly circumstances are poor, there is all to ballttag. This kind of n driver the grasx Is short.
Iii J t f:+ 1 L art ti + nrcv!ous phet:- and wise teachers; it is renewed strength which is needed in daily 4 to Cr-Deldvers milk to 3 neighbors,
d.;' ,l - a p �l :twhvi • the by J,,hn and Jesus and their disciples. growth, aIl" on separate trips, making four the more necessity for careful plan- wouldn't Have had. this trouble I have Ween fellows try to get irrottrd
temp , t ,,1 i - ii lr , n ou" , 'r•tt'- But there, are many who refuse. They It is difficult for many aidults to ap- miles of walking. nmg' I knew another horse that wouldn't the experts' advice by soaking oats
fit r:+ra ,r•_ r . , . r i t .Ep , ,,Ii,-,(- waulcl not Coma, I In the case of Isabel, other arrange tackle A big load of anything. It was overnlU•tt. I never so. oats, and I
preclato how much energy and 6.30 to 730 -Supper; washes and
{ 3,( ." , ; i s ( r-ie:l lry .];., =',tis•f :i- ,, Ifs sant ,aria other servants. ' meats were made at our suggestion 'found that httt cellar was tea lighk. A rarely grind thein.
u+.,•- nd ; t ,e;- ^umc• to Ilim strength are required in simply grow- wipes dishes for.8 people.
I GrIIc]au°.:]y the king repeats his invi-{ about delivering the milk, thus leav-]reavy draft -horse collar mads a good My pigs and short's gat all th1,#r
art vl t ;:now who gate Him ting. Holidays and rest times should. 7.80 to 9,30 -Studies lessons.
talion. He talcs of bounteous proper- ; fag her time in the afternoon for a. palter cut of ham.. Usually there is a threshed data scattered evenly .over
thi., ,+n 1 r To ;liens and to t"110":5 ation, and that all things are ready.! not all "go into work• It is desirable 9.30 or 0,46 to 5.30 or O -Sleep, rest period and some outdoor play, and reason, and "often a balker can be it cloan cement floor, and I believe
who ga .i ,. a!, Ilam in the temple, But his invitation is treated with that children should be profitably em Time. between meals: 6 hours be an opportunity to do some of her les-' broken, but not atwaya the hogs gel much more good out of
co: rt I (,1.., :A three parables ,scorn. Thew who am'iidden preferI played, but there must also be some tiveen breakfast and midday lunch; 3 sons before supper, and thus get to 1t Fed in this way. If the "oata�ara ;I=
of war r: :u . In he .E, on of to day their selfish interests, their farm,t margin for growth. .The active, ener-� hours to afternoon lunch; 3 hours to -- .
we h , 1' • :; rd of the: c great Par their• merchandise. Or. ,in rebellious a bed earlier at night. soaked tip and fed 3n n slap, tLcisc old ,
abler' , w=:r: 1n a , Wiest rejecting , g, i getic child does not see the ill -health evening meal, Continuous Schedule, ' Pauline was told that she must 'have •
g R J mane they turn upon the king's mss-, and possible invalidism that will re- 16 aortia without rest or recreation. Yf3LIi Csl'OCeC gs sows and pigs merely gulp the yarns ;,
the ii ; 'on ,f (wil, a" t.,rae3au,:ly :,engers and slay them. Such had been salt from overdoing, but Jho Parent Sleep, 7 to 8 hours, a lunch at a regular time in the after- Not 8t Profiteer down 1n great mouthfuls and chew
g)""" ±he t<ts,blgs of liis I mg.: the E:oilduct rf the Jewish people and, noon, followed by a rest Period, be- scarcely a grain.
dom ,d love. C. am rare a :aiila'. ar-, must learn to look for}vard to such Pauline L, age 14, 16 Ilia. ander-
I P t'bnh: leaders in the past in their• re- fore starting in to study; 'and that , Oats eaten In title way aro apt to r 1
ah!E'.'i' Luke Il' I.3-34, 1 lation to the prophets; such is their! Consequences in Children as well as weight, errands most be left until Saturday Have a heart. profiteer! swell and' causefmpaeticnof thE, nw-
P. Tire Invbt:ation,l-Ul. rondnet now toward Jesus. The mean-; in the farm animals. 6,30 to 7:80 -Rises; cooks breakfast or provided for in some other way. your >passi is sat a oyoue10. I have seon.a number of follows
Which made a marriage. The ins• of the arable was plain enough, --.�_.._-..-__-_ ...•._.___.._. _. He is passing along to you reduced
g p g ---`----•-'--'-"-""""""�-""-""""'"-"' It was also t:hown )tow, by careful blue over Choir lasses due to this
fetv4 I'll " wll ovcalou, would extend to the Kciibee and Pharisees, who with}.garments would have boon 3n store, I us honor His Son, our Laxd Jesus prices, as fast or faster than they
and would have been free) supplied to! Christ by a quick and glad acceptance, planning, she could reduce thoxtmaunt cause.
over rvut,er dp};+. In air.°eat ITehrew, fierce looks and, angry words now came to )nim. Just because prices on
rn her the hs 1 y pp q p of time needed for preparing break= I feed the oats dry, right out of the
lip 4inriiiv; of the ,mss l;at..errd about I1irn, all the guests. •So .}t was not through 4 Those who respond to the call of ilrany good things are still alga, don't
611110 Iong•,lom hurl :,run represented 11-7, He was wroth, There is no haste, or because Of inability to sur -9 God in Chnist, and wllo would sit with fast, and thus lengthen her hours Of blama hint. It IS usually tine poorest Uig, in raa:sannlrla my ni gut and •the;
11 sleep, Piga must Chew every riiauthfat! wt!It.
u:, mo eked L,v r r cat" treat. See Is.l doubt as to what a king of that time Chase ane, that this man was without) Him in His kingdom, must -put on Has , � quality of everythltlg that shows the ;
2:.: i,, •,c+us a:. thini:Ing; here if the' would (In, Ile would destroy those it. His conduct was due either to ut-,robs of righteousness. The Christian The worst feature of James G. s greatest decline, and good to get it down. Oats are it
---•-•_- - wirdced murderers and burn their city, ter -ignorance or the careless dis-' life must be to them more than a mere schedule was the hour and a half of If ha Is as good a marl as tile "avet••) natural' laxative to their way, acid (lie
Was there not in these words a plain regard of what was beE:rnning on such; profession, a liters enrolment in: physical 'labor before .breakfast, andI age, -your grocer is stllf-=}oln his tit- hulls do not bother after the pig has -
Are You graving Tzoublo with warnlug to Jewish ruler, priest, and an occasion, j church membership. It must be real the long unbroken ciaiy's woxk on Sat,l most to give you tine beat value for started eating shelled corn. `
scribe of what lay before the Jewish faith and real ohetiieace--a righteous- urda A little food taken before, When I first began feeding oats (try
Your Horses or Catty? Application. ` Y• ,your money, But don't Push Lim too
people, and the city and temple of mass which ,Is of faith. It is often a startingthe cliores, and to lunch and to little pigs, I noticed they messed
MAKS YOUR OWN which the were so proud? tort xlte lesson may ver well be 4 -then matter of reproach that tile Church last hard. Ile is only htniiau.
Y Y Y Y ep around a"). the grain on tho floor
ANIMA,_ MEDICtNEB years later the blow fell. The people to heart by the tell -instructed and contains )rota bad and good, and that period of morning
ga and
in the You don't know, but wn do, that La considerail and seemed to enjoy It
ret us wbat .,,our tr"uta, Is. and on rand the city which rejected Christ highly -privileged people of eur Chris. among the profcssed followers of Middle of the artornang and" afternoon � is recommending goods that pay him y y
receipt or ,Honey order for $2.00 we were destroyed. A remnant was scat• tiara harries and churches to -da The Jesus there are some who do not do on Saturday would greatly reduce tine I less profit than outer well known 0ruat.rlaal, but they didn't se1,m"to
will send you a recipe compiled by y dap clean tin tie stuff very well,
one of thu most orninent Old Country tried abroad; and no effort from that invitation is still issued; it Comas to what is right. But Jesus anticipated gar (rain overte,tigue: It was also, brands vihlch be- might easily par-
v,it"rtnary surgeons. day to this to re-establish the Jews in us ail. It is very simple, very (Yreet this. from the beginning.. The gospel found that opportunity was provided suads hia customers to take it he Close fuspect(on, -dxow'over, showed
THE YLIT MFG. CO., Limited Palestine has met with success. very clear ---a call to be fol}owers o? call was to be sent forth far and wide. at his school far hot drinks and food cared to do eo. me that those pigs had inerely stalled
• ,sea ST. 11ATT , sw: W037' 8.10. Not Worthy, That is the fin- Jesus Christ, and to shale in the forst Its invitation was for all. IIs expectecl prepared under the d]rection of the+ We know this becaueo he pays uS but tboso oat kornols and left the
WONTRF.Ar, al vardict upon those who scorned and of good fellowships of mutual bel-pful- that some who were not worthy would domestic science teacher, But rite' more for lied Hose 'pea and Sells it tough, unpalatable hulls lying on the
rejected the king's Invitation. It is nags, of unselfish serviee, which is carne in -even in His inner o4rele of floor. They had clone a . remarkably
_ not mere] that they were hostile, or xayall s read boforct us. have we twelve there was a Judas. But it was themsYoungelves
.boys Preferred to go. off ht at loss profit than other teas, a when
Y Y j' clean jos of Turtling, and thane was but
relieldious, or indifferent, or self- been indifferent, careless, or scorn- better so -better that the summens tltamselvos and eat sold food brought he recommends you to buy "lied Rose
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+ W if �^ interested, or proud-khey were not fu]? Ilave, wo thought more of Uusi- should, be universal, and the door of 'from aomo, Tea, you will know It to because he a minimum of waste, Older bogs do
Ye7R.tO1'�,"1 UR evarthy. Aral Sri in tJra ltighwayS, ness, social life, success, wealth pow- the banqueting•hetll wide open --afar NOTE:--:xhosubjett of overltatigus Ueltoves,lt the beat and Is willing to ,not bather with "tile hull,$",. -And drew ,
E atnOng the rnultituda, tit had and or? Is it pbssible that the inv�tat:on better than that men of exclusive will be continued by Dr. Emerson :next take a Ittle less profit far the salve 'thein no iiidiscritninittely." Hogs never
REFERENCES goad, are found these who will re and may be withdrawn, and that others I'hnrisaie spirit should have had "the weak. of gluing you Jho best value ire eau, get in a hurry on dry thrashed oats, `"
Regular Shippers. g, land With a dry, moan ltnar to Fnad
al Bank of Canada, tlta all ons as an honor and a,privi- whom we dislike or despise may enter keeping of 4he door, , - %,- . We are Publishing this because we r
Is o and will nladl res and, T11e into, the guest chamber And reale our It is: enough to know that the Kings Fortihye ,your :farm with bralnel, the believe the more our people know of thorn an I consider oats fed In- thla
Ox Bradstreet a g Y p
elf and be convinced, proud and salt-satistl4 Jaw is arc:- lacca at the aanquatin table? Twiunorring gave will sok out un- greatest frrtilizar.of. them all, the true •facts concernin the Prattle way a.very thrifty growtb•pt'otlnnClnd
a v god, g
iaated, sad' the outcast Geniule is t possible that we ah:all be ,counted worthy and reject them from the cont- g P S [nolle
WILLIAM TpNf' SONS LlltilY ED brought in, SuClt iS the solemn warn- unworthy, and that paapio of i;omo! pang of Ii]e eiCnt.. The day of iiia `�` -'� made by thoao'tkay deal wlt]l. the '
_ IT'CW'K,f1NTAR10 Ing which the rable eonvayyes, other race, or color, shall lro caunted; banquet will be'a day of judgment, Some wead watts keep their vitality more gonerous they will be In their " "" ry-"'•"""""' rARLISHttrb ttsvf9 II, 'isle Wedding Gurmant, 11.14. worthy' Gntl'if call, so often repeated "Isar many titre called but few arefor twoilty-five years: Tedown vs+oeds jildgmentS,•�-T• Tl'. l�tabrooks Co,; There are over 800. women physf. c 11-14. A weddtag (ferment. Such In our ears, does us Civet hcmor, Lot chosen." leery t}lam from pradntcing SC011i Ltd., Toronto, Out,1 elartS In Jttjbats.
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