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Flemming Fs- ,:,K Lesson Title --Ruth and Naomi. Robson � �rp3'o 'f3pt., 17 Oxfords; R. £ a i Lesson Passage -Ruth 1:14-22. n di Son, Penfield, Out., 4 Lill - heat fro?-vPhich the t er amount, 'bins at ? . I coins; 1I. X. Lee, Highgate, Ont., 27 p P n ew er depths than �qs , Golden Text -Ruth 1:16. of warmth ., can be dis'tribu'ted and •b placing E R;>sheep; O. A. Boggs Sons, Da eland Y A ng ventila;'torg'isr k In the Book bf Ruth we have a Y mairitaixied with Arta,, greatest `safety: 'in ilial no` tubers will -6s' imare "t11f3ti4'. . . short history of the domestic afFairs 6 Herefords; Belvoir .Smock the cane of the cellar, the source .of feet away frons an al�untiant, sou 1 of the family of Elimelech who livedA U Farms, Komaka,.Ont„ 16 Shxopshires; ' y heat should ;be. situated preferably in of, air, 3. Avold lillitlg ,potatbov to tkY, Nlekle Plated CO er r in the time o£ the Judges. A famine '' Jas. D. McGregor, Brandon, Man., 2 an adjoini>a cahamber to the main l p . + ;4' Arigus; Frank Coll3cutt 8 greater depths than. three feet $t �: „ fell upon the land of Canaan where , Crossfield, storage roost. --2: Provide adequate the sloe's a temperature ran es from h, i fj•: 'Goods, Kettles„ 'Trays, Tea- Elimelech lived. The children of Alta„ 15 Herefords; Jas. `Parkinson, menas f ventilation, particularly if . 50F. to 70F. especially if the atora ' f Israel had been told to ex ect to find Guelph, Ont. 16 sheep T. A. Russell • y ' p y P i}+fts........ , $X.75 t0 $3.00 P ' + potatoes are ytored in large ,pike or period is longer Than month, TM ' Downsview Ont. 16 Shorthorns• Ifni-� l 'it 'a land flowing with milk and honey. , t, POWDER versity of Alberta, Edmonton, ten �'�They did rat find it a frurtful land Aluminum articles, clean Wripgers will lighten but it w+as because of their sins that steers; J. Benham & Son, Rockwood, the famine came as God had threat- Ont. 14 sheep; Clarence Gunby, k "rind lasting; extra heavy. mother's work, $7.50 to X8.50 . Campbellville,. Out., 2 Pere -herons ; ened it would should they forsake him. 25C t0 ��.00 Star WaShing Machines (Lev. 26:19, 20). • SUCCESSFUL Morrley A. Stafford, Shedden, Ont., 1 Elimelech resolved to seek another OF Dorset; G. Kailonby, Crossfield, Alta., , $19.00 A. country so he, with his wife and two 4 milking Shorthorns• Cecil Stobbs, i 0 CEdar Mops, $1.25 to $2.00 sons, went into the land of Moab on x t Wlratley, Ont., 26 sheep; Johnson Bros., Appin, Ont., 12 Oxfords; Uni- versity of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, � 1 In A ' of Israel was no checd'd not forsake the God 7 Clydesdales; Experimental Farm, of Israel but he s •` Indian Head Sask. 5 Clydesdales; C. t put temptation in C. T. Robertson -Bradwell, Sask., 3y�r f - the way of his sons. He did not in- + , tend to settle in the land of Moab Clydesdales and 2 draft horses; Hag= s gerty Black Belle Plains Sask. but to sojourn until the famine was a - a s + , , over bat, in the meantime he died, his 2 Clydesdales and 2 draft homes; To '' -_ TOOLS FOR FATHER callow, Belle Plaine, J. H. Pearce, sons married heathen women and } soon after they also died, leavdn� Broca; Jahn" Price, Indian Head; Nor- Hammers. ..... 75c to 1.75 b 111 Nor - three lonelywomen. the days of ne race are'annually smuggled across s ' „ man Cameron Willner J. L. Don ans F� Saws .. $1,75 t0 325 Y hearing Y g Y gg each; rR all of Sask. 1" Clydesdale ; r A Perfection Oil Heater Planes....... 3.50 t0 the famine in her own land were end- each; Robert Thomas aft horse; . ' rs � $4.50 the Red Sea' to Ara'bi'a. Sask., 6 Belgians and 1� draft 'horse; ed, decided to return and her dau h- The British, French and Italian is greatly appreciated_ Here Wrenches, Pliers, Levels, te, decided accompanied her, as an governments, British, acting in conjunction, Andrew Nolan, Rouleau, Sask., one l� it is at a bargain.....$6.50 act of oriental courtesy to the bor- suppress the'trafiic, fie ar'' �' Charles Head, Regina, `2 Etc• Y do their best to su Sask., 2 Percherons and 1 Belgian; ders of their own land, There she and J. E. Fraser Semens , t as destroyers "being kept'Ibusy on patrol Sask., 3 ��� � urged them to return but they being work. ' SILVERWARE truly attached to her were minded to Yet, for every slaver caught, quite Percherons. , go ,farther. Naomi, though deeply fifty escape. The difitculties con- .0 - We //''�� We have a large stock of Communit Plate in Adam touched by this sign of affection, ur fronting the destroyer in the mix Gk6s Of' is y: y g g y patrols are PROFITS ON FARM CROPS AT M n� :3lid Mary Stuart Patterns; also exceptionally d value ed them the more to return each to enormous, for the slave dhows sail' a <` p y oo g her mothers house. She thanked only by night, and of course carry no s, in Genuine English Silver in tasty boxes. them for their kindness to her and to lights. By day they hide in the shal- EXPERIMENTAL FARM ON'T wait till to -morrow to begin Saving, because nd i r her sons and prayed that the Lord low creeks inshore, or amongst the D to -morrow will never come. Geo. •would deal graciously with them, reefs fringing the numerous rocky The cost of production and profits A dills & Son►�his caused them to wee and to from the eld of farm cro s natural- tP pro- islands. yi P Begin to -day, Naw I A. fess a determination to go forward Here they are safe from pursuit as ly differ in sections of the country, - f with her, saying, "Surely we will re- the water is not de enough for the but facts derived from investigation s deep g o Go right down to the Provincial Savings' Office this i turn with thee unto thy people." destroyers, and feels carried on at the Central Naomi then pointed out to them how When suspicion is aroused, a cutter Experimental Farm, Ottawa, and re- millntnte. very little Sete could offer them if they puts off from the destroyer to inves- corded in the report for 1925 of the -- perished in their resolve, She did tigate, but in ninety-nine cases oust of Dominion Field Husbandman, Mr. E. Even if you stare with a single dollar, you'll have made a ,< not wish them to take, under tempor- a hundred the craft under suspicion S. Hopkins, are of more than ordin- P big step towards financial independence. Think ! cry excitement, a step they might turns out to be a 'harmless trading fry interest and of special' value. s afterwards regret. The arguments dhow. Last year the Yield of oats on the TORONTO BRANCHES: Cor. Bay & Adelaide Sts.; Sas f r of Naomi prevailed with Orpah, who Possibly the "trade" she isnormally farm was a record one, being 86.8 Danforth Ave.; Cor. university and Dundas SL OTHER returned to her People and her bushels per BRANCHES AT: Aylmer, Brantford, Hamilton, New - P P gods. engaged in may be that of running P acre and of straw 2.23 market, Ottawa, Owen sound, Pembroke, Senforth, st, `kPFr r But Ruth clave unto her. After "black Ivor but unless slaves are' tons. Placing the value of the oats Y Catharines. St. Mary's, Walkerton. Woodstock, is parting with Orpha, in the customary ac`.ually found on board, nothing can at only 43 cents per acre and the g i fashion of the east, Naomi again he done. straw at $4 per ton and the total cost Seaforth Branch, J. hill. McMiilaa, Manager g • tried to prevail upon Ruth to turn of production at $35.48, as detailed in Hours 9." am. to s pan. Saturday 93o a m to s pan., 7 p.m. to 930 p,to. ri 1 back, urging her sisters example, but the report which can be had free by Ruth ended the argument by entreat- %'f �, applying to the Publications Branch, pl ing her to cease her urgings, for she r , we have a profit of $10,76 was resolved to o forward. pppp !__ per acre. c t k Christmas g Sale would travel with her; she would fpC .ia P An extra large yield of hay also PROVINCE O! AI/INGS OFFICE dwell with her; she would join inter- experienced at the farm, the cost of Some very special values to }kelp you In your Christmas Baking• eats with her; she would join in re- �' More producing which is placed at $28.76 RERYDEPOS/T6U ! �Ivi�Q f i►�C/r/ or Quality, Freshness, Low Prices --all make up "REAL VALUE-" ligion with her and nothing but death Winter eggsPer acre and the profit at $26.10 the G would part them She backed up at big prices yield having been 4.33 tons per acre �� ��FiCE �,�`� �, IS QUEENS•PARK' this resolution with a solemn oath g p and the cost to produce $6.64 per ton. Pia s which put an end to the wordy strife Without COSI t0 you. The seeding consisted of a mixture of for Naomi when she saw Ruth was Your hens pay for red clover, alsike and timothy, to steadfastly minded to go with her, which six pounds of alfalfa seed were then she left 9beaking unto her. it Or we Will give added and which were mainly res- i They now being like minded, jour- you your, money back. ponsi'ble for the large yield. � reYed ch on day after day until they You take no chances; simply - Corn si,�age is given as producing a F i n e �hetlan a P o n reached Bethlehem. Their appear- use in their --daily feed, a Profit of $4.61 per acre, but potatoes q ance in the city created considerable proved the most profitable of all. ! FmestS"MessRaisins,2tbs. 29C Assorted Chocolates excitement. AR3ictionahad made little of They gave a yield of 332.3 bushels per a, such surprising changes in her in the ���� acre, which cast $I17.50 16-0z. Delmonte Sweetheart Chest- P g g per acre to Given Seedloss Raisins 16C 3 -lb. Bo$ trims she was gone that her friends produce and valued at a dollar per To be I -- 99C could only ask "Is this Naomi?" She bushel, resulted in a profit per acre Mutest FiliatraCulrants,2ab,. 27C 1-1b. Box - _. was not disturbed by their words and �� Re�ulator of $214.71. 1 T •••••••-••»-y;gc Sold by Deelc" al boar Canada Wheat produced a Profit of Lemon and �+ without any murmuring against her Wdt,f-;1%TS DO2MY$OOK FREE P $19.97 Orange PEEL, 1h. 27C Assortedlot, she told them her afflictions were PRATT FOOD CO. W CANADA Limited and barley $15.80 per acre. The yield Candies Dc and 25e lb. from God. The hand of the Almigh- szs ` Ave..Toronkn s of mangels was below the average Away :' t -Ib. tin Cut Mixed Peel 19C Shelled Walnuts or r ty was in it all. She had gone out and a loss is recorded. Corn silage M1 q Almonds r lb. ..� 15C full and she h -ad returned empty but gave rather better results than the Table Figs, Ib. 25C the Lord had not forsaken her soul. mixture of oats, pea and vetches for rrt p Patrico Ground She could say, "Now no chastening CANADA AT THE CHICAGO sPlage- ee �toiee Halloyvn Dates, 2 lbs. 25C Almonds 2�c for the present seemeth to be STOCK SHOW joyous, s 7 ' Smyrna Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 19C Brazil Nuts lb. 23C but grievous; nevertheless, afterward In recognition of its educational ' ••"�-'-"•' it yieldeth the + peaceable fruit Of value to the stockmen and farmers BLACKHEART OF POTATOES THE FINEST CANNED GOODS righteousness unto them which are along their lines, the railroads have _ y exercised thereby." (Heb. 12:11). granted an open round-trip rate of a The potato tuber, which is in reality Pte. AS TOMATOES ��n1� a short, thickened plant stem, is pe- } fare and one-third from Winnipeg, caliarly subject to certain injurious „ WORLD MISSIONS Manitoba, t( the International Live BayQua Hayaida •� j��'+� Ba side C A Korean View of America Stock Exposition at Chicago, Novem- influences arising from improper stor- ` l`.hoico Quality �� choice Anality 15,c Choice Qaality 15 Alice Kim, a Korean Christian bet 27th to December 4th. Tickets age Practices. Abnormalities are Domino Fen 1 C�fC 7� Domino nC woman, who recently visited the Un- will be sold November 25th to De- thus crew within the tuber itself Domino Fancy Fancy Crosbq s� ited States, The Interest is increasing every day in the Contest, i gives her impressions of camber est inclusive, and will have which impair its vitality and trisfigure Amerfca as follows: its a and the votes are burin into the Ballot -box for the a return limit of December 10th. This appearance, thereby rendering it l� g Finest 5lbs. 29�� MIXEO l�lUTS 16.250 l The plentifulness - Everyone offers an excellent opportunity to en- unfit for seed purposes as well as Pony contestants. Look over, the list of papular, RO1iDOAT� looked well dressed and well fed- It undesirable for table use. Amon the boys irisin Seaforih entered in the Contest and joy a visit ter the worlds, greatest g seemed to me that every second place agricultural show and a trip to the abnormalities occurring from time to y g Finest C Shirriff'k c I saw was a place to eat or a place metropolis with all its attractions at time is that commonly known as vote for your favorite. WC a EMEAT 2 lbs. 29 True EXTRA 23 S to buy food. speci-il reduced rates. blackheart, an undesirable condition I 2. The wastefulness -Rider b Ronert Miller, well known live which appears as' dark brown or Ever store In the Contest is oaken special of ' + ( Etonomicwal �3C Christie's 31 lb. automobile through forests, I saw blackened irregularly shaped areas in y g p �J Soap Flaks CHEESE AFERS c t54' °°ood Lying on the ground. I thought �- - � - - -. the internal tissues of the tuber ferings each week for .you to take advantage of and Par- t� of my own Korean people cold and titularly in the centre region While at the same time will supply you with the Pony ` even freezing in winter for lack of r affected tubers may appear quite nor- , ' fuel. The food left on the plate in E �Ir ja m'a] externally, an examination of the Votes. Dont miss this opportunity of helping that ' America would feed many thousands @ !ll��, ! j L interior will immediately reveal clear- boy or girl win the Pony. v i' - - of hungry people in Korea. acteristic dark areas. Blackheart is ! ` 3. The friendliness'. -The people 7 caused by exposure of tubers to ttva r - e are kind, especially to foreignple 0 extreme, yet ifferent sets of condi- ','he bays and girls are making a Wonderful Showing dent -.I often wondered wh COUCH tions. when potato tubers are stored and the list is changing every week. 9 s were so kind to me, but I know it was for prolonged periods at extreme tem- t efid because they love Christ. The tomo HANGSON peratures ranging from 9&F. to 11f)FI,,�' life in America is a most potent in- ���� changes occur within the tuber, result -fluence, 7especially in the West. 1 in'g in the death of tissues in the sen- I 4. The Christian spirit in America - tral area, thereby producingwhathas 4' 0�r strack me very forcibly. Two Persistent coughs and colds lead to already �S ^ years y been described as blackheart. You girls and boys who hM1Ve not entered et---� sea F in America deepened my experience . may Secondly, the subjection of tubers at y y P serious trouble. au can stop them now lots of Y`69M far you both' from" the town' and eoun . 1 m and my love for -area and her woe witch Creomulsion an emulsified creosote high or low temepratures) to condi- i ati}iood. I got a new vision of wo- thatis pleasant to take. C'eomulsioa is a tions where the necessary anrou at of, 1P I1C Our friends will be glad to help you V6T3171. man's work in the world. It is because newmediealdisco oxygen r y4 " t f Christ's veg*tvfCtlitwO-foldaction, egnired foe tesliiration is r ` q Chri s love that womanhood holds it soothes and heals the itnflamed mem- lacking, also produces t w opt t wait any loft er start to- l all�t`bOx. at ypieal black ,T rY g �' y` \ its. high place in . C'hristi'an I -ands. _ branes and intri�iits n gfoy 'heart, In the first case Mentiloned - . t1. �`+�. Keating s Di""11g ori- tor6 Tlt'e Kot Miss -ion Field. Of all lniowndrugs rfretiflOtgitecognixed conditions might easily arise through ea d ; r by high medical authoifties its t;rne of thesto rage cellar -or heated car (intended 'rite follbwiiig' Meneitituts will glue yuu votes ort all cash- -9 �pfur• 4 SLADROWs greatest heahrlbt i"or-persistent for the conveyance of potatoes) beeng attar anti cgsl► id on g SAII. FsAS coughs and colds all � , ft0into df �A �ftta and up. - Ask for them Orme of ibroat equipped With ren imprrbpexly control nr+ll Istbi�¢ f t Gln e r { i - troul,les. CieomulQiofiison 4Anadditlon led source --of heat, - �.1.•: Most o i eiie�e t o c o This would 'tend Pe_ the slave' ' r oso other 1. , rt r , 1 ta, l'y ? .. te, hekliig�Yits which to produce e 't w; ...Eel[ g,,fr r.,; n tiling ai. tIl ask, leis r soothe and heal t Iy yG n©me temlteruttics t ?� q :A ^ not `es0,. , ea he bf� z!lsmbran s yr x s the inial tl 5, throughout k ; f t g m ra o U.,.111il; rth`�t he trafllet h .. -;isiii'd eta the' iiYi gig ��' a R�: . ttioy{ 'lldrn��yyrpp q y y� p tatiotiyy�j atia y .,.:' .t� b" LIQWT :rY•rl n 'y: 1 W tkt L: bad: o iii e:dar. 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