The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 05, 1907, Image 3

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    PEARLS OF THOUGHT. : her. ’ His glory illumines her. 7 God
et : is with her. He constifutes that ew
A chain of circumstances generally’ & erlasting majority against which sir
has a weak link. : AATRSRGR RS ny d TRninot bravail, :
: . : BN ‘he abilities of the church are tc
A Pou; excuse is better than none, oN SERMON “ h : 3 be found also in her means, in her
provided it works. pY TRE REV ~ 3 » 10 men and in her message.
You can kill time, but it will come 3 Aan) RY The ability of the church is to be ' $1.7
back and haunt you. It pl ie [RA W- HENDERSON NW AN 7 "1 found in her means. The So " In. Germany sound-proof building
1 : has more means than ever before ir blocks are made of a mixture of gyp-
girl may wear fast colors without 2a all her wondrous history. She is the |sum with sawdust, coke, dust or ash-
nie that kind of. girl. Subject: “The Opportunities and richest institution in the world. The|es.: Some chemical skill is required to
Abilities of the Church.” organization of the church is tre [make the mrixture.
; mendous. We are almost over-or:
A Valuable Hog. will agree that too many whips have He laughs best who realizes that the i ee Srmect t The Sp ape Ds
been, and are still used. laugh Is othe fo al Droonivd, N. ¥.—Preaching at the spirit A aims ae
me 3 } I : ; The Tollov ini fet] ala: augh 1s on someboay else. Irving Square Preshyterian Church, Spiri ual dominjon and as effective | A Wh =
er of the town of Sidtcy, is the owner 3 wing is the ar € It is hard for the man With a griew | Weirleld street -anmd Hambure: aves when applied, as it is widespread. guides and . 4 Gurkha. ofcer,. has
of what is perhaps dont breeding A dealer in whips says there is a AlCC to stick 10 ti bE irith oh nue, on the above thenie. the Tin Men may scoff at the church, they |reached the summit of Trisul, 23,406
S0W in. Kennehes con iv in a of lit~ | great chango as ‘to. the -number of ]“% : A he path. Ira’ Wemmell Henderson pastor, may laugh behind her back, but ajfeet. This is the record for the Hima- -
ters farrowed. The animal is a White [- Whips that are now sold to. drivers in He who realizes his own weakness | took as his tests Ino. 4:35 and Mat, | DMlitant and moving church, filled |layas.
Chester, and . recently gave birth | Proportion to the number of people. thereby adds to his strength. 28:20. He said: ~ with the fervor and fire of the apos:
to a litter of 18 pigs. Thais is the same “I should think not half so many Tomorrow is an uncertainty, and It was Theodore Roosevelt who
tles, panoplied with the power of Je-
2 ; etre : hovah, is 3ig
2s. : el s dq th aie nah : on son said. Tho - ono > | hovah, is a sight to strike terror to
animal which last fall farrowed 15 | are used as were used, say, twenty five n today isn’t a sure thing. worth having is Huns ey the heart of every. evil man and
: p : a ~ 1 c renrs ON OT C "Ses % ae > = ne Ipong y £ it i 3 :
Biz. 12 of WLIch Nr. Trask sold tor $8 years ago. Many owners of hot ses Many a mai lines at expensive coupled with the capacity pe o. = band. Yea, and it does strike ter-|¢n®, and a dark-colored resting lacs 6.
+ . . . . r OT CAYTLY - ~ INOW 3 . i > ; : : "or 1 > 4 7 ‘ar
each, or $36. If any farmer in the now never carry a whip. I know men Aes merely fo foed his vanity thing worthily and well. the doing er: The church may move slowly, |Careful tests have been extended to
sa ir 3 n ~ ro ¢ raves av : na > fe d rte} Fo ae ? re 2 SN 2ias A te 31 06 1 fr ; f ¥ 1 i
state can Leat that record he is yet | in this country who always have horses If the devil is the father of lies of which in its vital importance |&5 100 often she does. . But the|great numbers of Anopheles, showiug
yo. heard from .—Maine Farmer and who never strike them. Many peo- He t les, [touches the welfare of all human | “RUrch in motion is irresistible. that they choose colors in the order
to be heard from.—DMiaine Farmer. he must have shty big family ire of all human at they choose colors in the order
ple hold that if a horse is properly mst have a mighty big family. = ging.” The church has the men. Never lt gi1y Blue, dark red, hrov red
ee aa = 5 ~ . ra 1 Minictryv p arx e, ars red, 0 v1, 2d,
: : : reaed from colthood up it will never The world blackens the characters Opportunity and “ability—that is | 32> her ministry more able, more}, a tan / Sure
= : blacl ra nd vi t, and that a
Farming a Profitable Business. . SGING Rot. ‘Witewashes others | tO =aYy, the ‘chance ar -hat IS intelligent, better educated, more cul- | ?14¢k. 8ray and viol Td pao
g need a whip. What are called the bad | of some men and whitewashes others. ay, the chance and the capacity : 1 iri / iit ‘hre and white ar and
Pins torriing ovale i loeitiar tse ee hip, ¥ anny Be ei : “ to do. All true success is a combina- tured. Her spiritual possibilities |Ochre and white are distasteful and
fession, one Which requires good na- traits of a horse are usually the fau cre is quite a cifference between tion of these two clements in human | (ITOUSH them are unsurpassed. When yollow.. extromely. Conprming
ni a jh : Hi 1 Sik i Be ir of the people who have handled them. | getting on top and being laid on the ‘life. Failure is a lack of either or of they gain the spirit of self-sacrifice of [these results on 150 mosquitoes a
ural ability and th 1bility well edu- , . itis Ave eRe £ i rth : lede F they w be invinci Swi i :
-a Yancy 4 3 Some bad traits are hereditary, but} shelf. both. Without opportunity the man Ie Sonnome hey will be invincible, Swiss malaria expert has found that
{ 2. WO here is no body of three-fourths settle on dark colors.
It takes two to make a quarrel, and
generally both are wrong.
Longstaffe, who is mountain-
James H. Trask, a progressive farm- eering in the Himalayas witl two
Mosquitoes are found to prefer ne-
groes to whites, a black, dog to a white
cated, shown by the fcllowing from they trace back to bad management The Mongoliz are not the nly of capacity, of ability, of real worth
the cain : : of the ancestry. The more good sense poopie hn Fate ii i ‘: EE is randicappe d in the race of life. i i oo Be Zz the Jao of
“The character of farming is chang- 5 nan hos vo .ss punishment his bile 1d ye without the chance to do is te biazing the e r the world as we : im
ing rapidly. It is coming more and Crehl De > : doomed to failure, whatever no ascend lo ard God than the minis. A eo sare ulldme wp
more to be an efficient, profitable and | 5 patter of rood common sense.” v1 janks on luck should hire be our capacities SY ibilities for ac- _ Sag church of Jesus Christ. | ©! Ai indus ry in the Ind ui
attractive business. With here and a : £6 Pel to take ‘his risks i nent. ‘on ‘ise lack of hore an nore conipetent leader- h, or milk stone, whi! 1p
“there an exception, in the past we have ; for Lin : ty shears op Ds Finn] v of value. | peed a A Oe ndy any Where than celluloid, and has the import-
not given much conservative thought : ? Se Sn After a girl reaches a certain age the bLarc Al on Mion of HL | church has the men in the pew ne ang savage
to the business—nothing like as nich While some s persist 1 PIOWINE | che dcesn’t ‘like it if you don’t re- | is to-day 2 man of rer, of he well. The day has passed: when the
corn deep from start to finish, no z ; ; Zh | pew was piously uneducated and re-
cers
of being non-i 1
flamable. The raw material is ¢ med
milk from: the args SOUPS
as the merchant gives to his busines member her birthday, and she doesn’t s a ih acking in oppor- | =. Aid . il is :
or ‘the doctor-to ‘his: It has been s matter what the scason may be, and |p. 4 gf you do.—From “The Gentle unity. Noi wis ny a man lisiousty untutcred. To-day the bul- lairies. To this in large tanks is :
“easv’ a business that untra have no patience. with ay other. i io» 0 Lt Row Veil: Taos 1 ( standing at the | Vark of the church is to be found in | ed rennet, coagulating the casei:
8 $ ail : in NeW. YOorK: Times. : : Saal sr enlicht 2 ( aitv i :
could succeed in it: The ek. ne in | Riethod, tho: who Sludy periment ie I $ yeeikoning to success her enligh tent qd laity. The minister | which is pressed, dried, 115 wdered ¢
economic and social ecnditizns Linocw 3 TE cul- shorn that opportunity of | 29 longer is the only superbly edu- | freed from its cheesy odor by re]
ghomic. and -socia ti Ae . : z its valu e be seause he has had ahii. | cated man in the community. The}. AOL nS
b La ho tradition. and sei] UB, jer v roois have spread be- : tuse he ‘has had no abil-{ “2° ~ S38 washings, and: is finally hard
reaking up the tradition, and il judo - ; : Sh ee : 1s, because he has boen unable to | layman is as cultured as the priest. tornado a Nii
nthe. fui ! A 4 avarida Tay : Rad . a iy ‘da 17 14 wa Th ed . naldahyde. 1© produ
methods must go. In the fui lnvariably | gaia) Register Locater Reveals Their | accept the Ee that was presented | 21d it is well. The efficiency of the | hi gonys }.- Izoqu
the weli informed and efficie p cultiva- High™ Soeisl Pasltion fa his view. IE there is. a sadder | ministry ought to be enhanced there- brilliant, more solid and
. 1%; sr hie} . . r ‘ 1 \ A = . . Vv 1 i ig J, i ic . 0 “le “0 1nloi
ing men can succead; that is, ¢ily the | tion ch 1 Wks 19 fib roots ay g = a | thing than a man of genius lacking by. And it is. = No minister may heavier than celluloid,
educated man.” ! grat : Lunches on Society is led throughout the coun- | in opportunity, it is chance awaiting | reckon tine stupendous reform that
Ca. lic . <n - = . o >. € - o Oles » Pe = . 3 s
Wek the ainr 1 satisfied rv, North, South, East and West, by | the acceptance oi incompetency. has bass Nrousn in the world; for Imitating
: : : : > Ay AY Bh % pre : BHility needs opportunity i . : ine good of e ministry 3 i ot J :
Wilted Hay Best. th n. dy weather corn may be in- ancient and honorable family of Ability needs GPpOriunity an ordel to hols Sons 2 ay as It the who moved a great steel bridge
jur Ta extent of soveral bushels | Smith, as is: shown. by the - Social the exercise and ft presentation of | Be re Jou Arist, |' ites ‘down the Harlem river on
too 4 te ol Recister: Locator : the powers of the human soul. Like- | through the education of the pew : . : ae ng :
Go deed anc too | R sis ! wise opportunity is valueless witli Such a pulpit and such a pew constj- |” : .
when : laying by. This volume is a compendium of jut correspending and sufficient abil- | tute a living factor that is constantly | ¢1-room house, intact; from Prison
he crop this way my- he names of persons of social prom- ity. aud an effective asset to the work of the] Point,” Charlestown, to" the beach at
adjoining acres work- nce in twenty American cities and As with the workl so with the |¢hurch of God. Winthrop Highlands. The house had
iligent manner. In a ts been prepared with painstaking
and: alsike 1° consico:
than ‘timothy for .&.y
k.: Pimothy hay I fr
as compared to other Kid:
tioned. "I piefer to cut mixe
hay when the szed has been
formed.
scows, a Bost firxn has floated a sev-
church of the livingsGud.-The church And the church has the message. |stool for years ot the Prison Poin
rect pruning is | care. It consists of an alphabetical has ability beyend any force. tha 3nd i 1s not a new One. We may | .roesing of the Boston & Maine rail-
Sl eh mY a 4 works for righteousness and for God |restate it. We may redefine its es oad. and: was ‘occupied By daw
ad weed growth dur mgement of $4,500 names, togeth- in the world to-day. But if the |Sentials. We may clothe it in the FoR anc was occupied 3 the Hw
C : nere the persons | zhurch has no. opportunity for the vernacular of our land and age. We |tender. The construction of a grade
wo REL to think it would Bev on halr | 2oyed Bb i ender | reside. ' This ~ furnishes a clew to! Xercise of lier divinely granted “ca- Tay readjust it to the changing life crossing bridge made necessary. the re-
cured. For clover hay I hav 0 SP Eon g POMG TINS Big of the; sources of information concern- pabili ties for the uplift and the re- 10, nial Ip Tpenke ar itis the | moval of the house. It was purchased
ins ih hee a ae as rnd pecesiny in order to get ahcad % thozo wh ose doings are of inter Sengration of the world her capacities {~*"1€. nessae le message of | by speculators and moved by them. It
¥ Sh ) re Ra a valueles On the other hand, salvation from the dominion and the will be used as a summer cottage
faction just how it should i il : : : : he principal elties | oy 10ver the opportunities of the | grip of sin through the grace of God Ls ’ Aoi
The modern method of merel wiititz | tds pearly alma he: front shov-| oi the 1 ates. . church may be, save as she has the | aS it is revealed to-a world in thrall
the hay is much superior tc is : ‘ Smiths there are found to ability to do the work that God has | through Jesus Christ our Lord. The
plan of drying the life out of : Fie oye the roc 27 o dr { Bhgn 1d, 115 I Brownz Ziven her to accomplish her oppor- world needs it. The world wants It. : :
practicable it certainly y= lo them run doen at the last working, but who number 2346, come ‘next in Lunities are voided . Ti he church has it. It is her mighty Our Method of Wintering Stock
use canvas hay caps over the 1 vothe points i forward, so they | rarment. The Joneses number 2, |i THe enporiundities znd abilities of | of The Shared fot only hos tne Revelation te Eurcpsan Agni:
Sot ast io Yon WITH att Ars lads 1 width with the l: : Eh prs ! 3 the church of the Tord Jesus Christ. | yessage. She is the message. She cultuists.
These caps should not rest ¢ Ly en Pe . Se : Say tne binsons have 178 on the us look for a moment at her op-| Ot only. has the truth; in a sense In describing the introduction of
the hay but should lifted gr ntat IR En ona han two INCHES Be.OW pal] of the leet, note Miss | jeriuniti Bord to be found | she is the truth. If she is not she § ng atrodu
i for alt ejraulniton. vl. A. he faa peng 20d zt working raiiot IE £5 an : hi ow . ‘ho ia 3 sul F. B. Keene writes from- Geneva:
the American Cultivator 22 TEA LUlVL. 3 Gt. 02 L&R tRing, | vregominant names in. New York ais 1 ally oj sed that af--| new truth. There ‘is: no all : Ra : :
: tord pporiunity “or the church for a new gospel. The necessity is Just outside of Geneva there is a
> the Hl 2 God. The opportunity that we shall apply the old, old {small but model American farm, the
: i; ; | v toward the row; | pophigson, 81: Tavlor, 80, and Miller, st the chu h is to be found in.the Sy of God's redeeming love and | preperty of an American who has
In my oxpesisies of ten years I fad | on atthe enze well apart and keep | gp son 4 Se 5 Li ne ; ack of principle so largely présented | OI man's responsibility to God to the lone resided in this city. To a mod-
that from the first of July to tie mid- | , trom the plants The shovelsh Bost 185 ony YS Snutas Sand in the lives of the leaders in our world to-Gay. We must lead man to '.) airy and coually up-to-date quar-
die of August the best and most | oo oi raed Sani sixteen Browns, hut the Hub has social life, as has been revealed in see and to know. that God is as truly ters for fowls and swine, the owner
ofitable. time [ov marketing lambs should be arp-peinted, to make af twenty.two ~~ Willlamses, forty-four the recent and horrifying disclosures the captain of our souls as He has| “° a
Drofitinie yune for ma He Tal clean cut and penetrate husks, etc, lL paahodys and forty-four Coolidges. in our political and Fnancial and in- | Deen of our fathers’ in the ages past, last autumn ‘added two goyoulr-nve
everything considered. Bell - them at readily, but long, narrow, needle points Now York has the most Smiths and | lustrial affairs. Another opportunity | and that peace, quietude, content- |ton American silos. While twelve
the age of. four 3 five months. The I dislike: for unless set flat to do the tags r yereent of he Browns, while of the church is to be found in the | ment, that are perdurable, can be se- acres of fine Amer! an corn were Be-
price is Irom six to seven cemts a p.q work on top, the extra inch or yl tid Tose i To ie imperfect acknowledgment upon the | cured only through complete obedi- | ing ground and packed into these,
pound. . This iy money made quickly | yr, of the roint only increases draft atmo : ey eli part of men in all walks of life of nee fo His holy wil. * lia | farmers came in from the country
and with but little risk. The ewes are |, a os pruning uselessly, and should Possession 0 Jgian OL theit acccuntability to God and to the | = =NeSC Oppo antes and these abil- [ + apmit to see what was to them
left in a better condition Man when | 500 Un satis yf The Smiths predominate in Philadel- divine control. A further opportunity | ities are dependent upon the spirit of a’ curiosity and a revelation. - There
he Tonite five Sold Tater, Genie think be avoided, particularly in gr y weath- phia, with a battalion of 123, al 5f the church is to be realized in the | fidelity to the Spirit of God that pos- |“ Sumy tne ine uty in
10s mre $0j4 Jnien. Bowe } er. The time to go to the“bottom of though the Biddle family, which is present distrust in the finality of ma- | S¢sses us. Dominated and controlled | Were as many as fifteen or enty
that earlier lambs pe ter, but I things in the.corn field is when the 0 wich o of the City of Broth. Lerialism as a method of life and pro- by the spirit of the living God—the {a day. These silos ‘were, as lar as
do. not... From the first of April-to ihe ground is being fitted for the crop, and So pnen Eo ¥ 3 or oo | gress which is increasingly common | church, translating desire into en-|[ know, the first to be set up in
middle is the best time for them to | T° " WE ‘he first SNE He- erly: Love, ‘has SEY venty-two members. | fay) grades of scciety and among all | €r8y, may lead humanity to the] gyijtzerland. During the past win-
come. Then one scon has grass and Phan To bs ay The Joneses are’ to be found every- | classes and conditions of men. We |DPromised land of the new dispensa- ¢ they have fed thirty head of fine
warm weather, and the lambs. will fore Lh Yoo prem on AN Ae wjere, exeept in Providence and are growing to know that money in tion and follow our Saviour into the f
thrive and be as ‘wo a5 those two D. Coburn, in the Progressive Farmer. | gaxland. ‘Oakland has nobody at all itself is of little value. We are ma- confines of the spiritual kingdom of nha
sl at Sider Ve comprchension of a God. Without the spirit opportunity | Wintering thirty > a
months older. 10 1 iC them. {he twelve aeré crop of. corn has re-
Give them the best care. 14 older, ; ; 1 ti is a condemnation of its 3 SS0T. The church must accept these op-{ sulted in inquiries for seed corn and
they, will, of course, be larger, but present at any large social fancyion We are learning to grasp the fact | portunities since she has received lin orderspfor three silos by farmers
the price will be less, and th there | Sours Tempers of Those Eating | In- Chicago the Walkers. follow the | iva¢ the things that are temporary | these capacities. The world is her | (j4 came, saw and were convinced.
Br niths in preference, while in Prov- are really transient; that the spirir- | field. And the world is needy. The I Hor those three silos will
i the name Aldrich is the open gal realm in the universe of God af- | learts of humanity are warming to- Aa ID ey aan Sank
.ame to society. Pittsburg has the fords the greatest satisfaction to the ward God. It is her prerogative, her [RCW af Ivertis ft
most Laughlins. The Smiths are -at soul, is most of account, lays hold duty to reveal Him, to direct human- hich =: is : howl 1 te
the fore in St. Louis: and St Paul, upon eternity. Opportunity for the ny bo am She cannot be hegloat- American model far:
and in Minneapolis the question of alain shen iy to Te found in IH Sve vi nop he. pam grinds his ¢ tik
oi patel) Na ehh that comprehension of the value of tae pow oot Dm peel os : os J er. It may >“ tha :
Helping Chicks Out of Shells. ers, who, it is alleged, become sulky brestige 1s a-lie amang Bn the eternities that is becoming in- [IIE ubon the energy oi civine ove], nounding in water power, the
1 wish to tell the readers of the Ag- | and irritable after eating them A burns, Winstons and Yondworils. cree singly the vogue. Men, multitudes the empowered ghyreh will accept of silos will create a demand for
; rie bh dicted Be nving tha Summaries of the names which re- of men, find that the life that dis- | Der God-given opportunities and |” - .s, in which our Ame:
ricultural Epitemist how I help out | hygienist is quot dL as saying that our in the various cities reveal some . counts the relations of the human | measure up to then. For the church [tric motors, in wh H ong An
the chicks that cannot get cut of the | women are particularly suscep- this 3oul to its divine Creator is dissat- must be faithful to God or die. The |makers may find it profitable 10
shell owing to the tough coating over | tible in this respect. Some of them Sr Fin Amasiach de (otha. There isfying. They -are critical of their church was not born to die. The |their share.
the head. The remedy is very simply. | will eat a pound or more of straw- £ me 149 of thé far aE Arlate i015 own spiritual fitness, and of the [church is immortal. ea a]
Have .a small bottle of olive oil, pour | berries at a time, and then become are : ab 15 the inde re ate churel’s. They are questioning the —_— - ee Giant Reservoir.
a drop or two onthe openirz. Spread | so morose that people are glad to cittes, wile the ori There credibility and reliability of the Daily Life Glorified.
1 i be Ss. ner church’s spiritual concepts and dec- Last Sunday morning in unnum-
I like to have hay thorough!
but wiih no water left on it,
SILO SURPRISES SWISS.
; American silos into Switzerland, Con-
ve at the first | ought to be. There is no need for : ee > g
nun
x
NAL HY Y a 1 ; »e ? 5
Cpe laa 26, Iron dy 2 Smith. 160 Brown, 147;
titeny £0 they will | white, 86; Morgan, 84; Clark, 81;
Marketing Lambs,
ttle. The practieal illustration of
2 ; ; ; head of stock on
— in society named Jackson. Baltimore turing into a 1 abilit help
: rey : Ie ‘uti 1 regl \1 , nd y are y DSS,
PUT BAN ON STRAWBERRIES. is entitled to have the niost Jenkinses (ruth that wealth without character [ARC abIILY ave neiple
is the risk of dogs, wolves and Po Them, Especially, Says Hygienists.
One more objection to early lambs is Hygienists who delight in raising
the ticks. They do not do well on this alarms acainst popular foods are
account, and it is co coid to dip. [ow tilting against strawberries.
them.—The Farmer's Guide. These dre docuscd of having a bad
effect upon the tempers of their eat-
interesting facts cult from
gt F 1 , Q v1¢ 1
the oil around the shell with the fin- | avoid them 3 fact is, they -are distributed through : : : fk Meminers 07 ihe Soren
6 0 ng the sh iY ig > av Olek n i ine tn yi 6y. ! are = AMOrYsS, ant sto society tarations. The church has a glorious | bered churches throughout the land
ger; tenderly remove a li tle of the physically Howi hout snowing it. ins thew all. Of th 1 family, 2JDDportunity in the return toward Cod | stood a simple table and upon it
shell ana so on until the shell is off y are suffering ‘from the straw- besides te 79 in that is characteristic of the lives of | bread and wine. Men were partak- |under constructfcn for
over the chick's head. Now, remove | berries’ iscase, the symptoms of ince l = nentione Vath in * host of God’s children throughout | ing of the Lord's Supper. Christ had |ian water hoard at Hopor Oak. These
desire | BRVE heen Gah Std ; =. this’ land. From sea.to sea, from | touched commonplace things and |jmmense works have been building
New York a : 3 lakes to southern gulfs, materialism | made them holy. Most memorials | gp a long time, and are very notice-
1 1
2 part ft] are ont is palling houeghtf rors lar ’i ; etrivibe olter i
; is palling on thoughtful wanderers |are evidence of striving after the un- able from the railway, which runs
eers paid an interesting visi
dav afternoon to the new reservoir
the Metropol
the coating of the chick’s bead, pour | which are gli ZIiness, a
in a few drops of, oil around the cav- | to he alo and intolerance of being
ity between the k and the shell, | questions
they are real
put the chick 1 ~ the hen twelve The Ler 3 which: have: th stock which flourishes 1 Jo! city of from God, the truth is appealing and | common as the worthy — the tomb
} id be ; dn A 1 ; : : Penn. with such force as seldom in the | upon the mountain-top, the obelisk, close 23.
HOUT, 2nd 1 ge 23 Spry 2h | worst € 5 tge. lash ones. y letons. of MStory of the "world. it has. ap-|the pyramid, the vast building or the jcrowns os:
yv. “Above ‘ound only the
f innumerable concreta
Mve cities niv : 4
Five citles omy with large
tive as those that got cut of the sheil | The small kinds, with sceds on Na iy . .. | bealed. To be sure this appeal is| great institution. Not least of the |covered arclies are seen,
themselves. If vou take the chick out | gurface, . 1sually armless. h whom there ate a1 bi Gferitiionans long new lines. It is suited to the Ie sser lessons taught by that simple | pumping station in the distance. Un-
New York, two in Philadel; nia, 11 needs and the demands of this day | meal is the worth of common things. | jerneath the surface, however, the
St. Paul, and one in Baltimore. Al and of this generation. It is not | There is no meal but may be made an aiohis prove to be the roofing of
of the family of Auchincl ns, to th Jostendyy s appeal, it is to-day 's. But | hour of thanksgiving, no honest toil as ‘and lofty “caverns extending
number of 17. have nt wandere it is real. It is vital. It is compell- | that cannot become Wo i no Fg HiFectio and. destined
this Simole. reniody * Sena Bauder ar . : : Away from. New York Of ~the 35 ing. It is heard. It will bear fruit. | smallest deed to which highest mo- |! “VC: qirection, ; (Bak > :
s simple remedy years under | ghould eat riore { a dozen at a arbi Ce : hl It will be the leaven in the meal | tives may not add glory. The Lord's | when completed, to be filled to th
hens with the rest results I am of the | time. Cabots 32 reside in Inston, 3 © that will perfeet society and make it | Supper gains its glory from its refe:- | kevstones with a subterrancan lake,
opinion that the hatch would be great- Eustace Miles, the tennis player, | of the house of Davis are Brad 8 palatable to thoughtful men. It is|ence to Christ; why not ‘“‘do all to y nich will be continually replenished
ly increased in . izcubators.—E. R. | 55 a vegetarian dietist, confirms the through 18 cities, and they are HE the truth of God. : It is God's voice | the glory-of God?”—Pacific Baptist. }; ... .o-;, wells in the chalk and the
Drake, in the Epitcmist. danger to some persons from straw- most numerous in Wasl ington. Ar hae Janes of the land and of amis: above Hampton Court. The
2 ly every city, or nineteen of h >. day. is the message of the The Quietness of Power. ; will conta sixty million
berries. He says they contain three : Almichty to the people resorvoil
> x Kines. | Salty e people. It cannot Tee ; ¥ res :
i be denied. It will not be Sarno. One of the impressive things about |. jong of + 2t2r, and be the largest
Whips for Horses. acids, phosphoric, sulphuric and sili- Weta tiation ir he th oot Cniires Io ihe dienco
% : v ge differe ations 1 2 hope : s : + e greatest ng 2€ $ Pp 3 3 2 odin . ray Tm
The Maine Farmer recently contain- | cic. He believes that the last named Stran 4 Ses : thi Soho There is-a moving in the tree tops. ie they d > their work re of their kind in the world. The con-
viel patie Litt oiler . oh ¥ snellir ames. appear prougnot 4 = - ‘J + > ' } ly is f ickw <
d ite bout the use of ‘whins, | causes the trouble. In addition to ir spelling of names. ap} * : The fooi-falls of Jehovah are to bel... i rashine throu=h space wi < lstruction generully is of brickwork
ed an item about the use of whips, g the volume. There are 239 of the! heard on earth 1 t stars rushing through space with a : sD > be
which is very good cn the whole, yet | ritabuity sufferers have strawberry : oo ; < ; A3 tinct paid ih i 1e ons ot he force we cannot even imagine, do so |and concrete, the bricks having been
> Say > Ae RTF y nds amily arke, anc 350 28, C S-may read... Any |; 2 1 35 From clay dug dur-
; > 3 : ; : ash and s‘rawher eadache.— . | tamuy oO 2 = ; £ ) ilence nade » «pot from clay dug dur
it is also true that there are cases | rash and s a IERTY pon To the same without the: termi: © man with an open ear and open eve | > Sflence Infde OF the ol ®
“hh is cescarv. F wan rrespoudence o ce ew ork > BER ? ee : \ ind mav
where a whip is necessary. For exam- don £o you JECT 4 Five ways are offered for the spell- and an open mind may hear, and sce,
ple years ago a friend told us | Commercial ing of what is ‘in effect the same and satisfy his soul in the contempla-
of a man = who went to. a NT TTT as as ts nin sneh i i Fon of Sush revelations as are as
= faa : ek Her Bread. iame as. 15 seer SH ranscendent as they are immedi ; Ta
mill with. a team of spirited Beal, Beale, Beales, Beall and Beals. Having considered in s ual mimistry of i
of the shell without using oil you break | trouble is ascribed to the stra
an artey and it bleeds to death; the | gids, which cream does not mo
oil is a tonic. I have: mo-experience in | [pdeed. the fruit-is more wholesome
using an incubator, but having used | without crear: or sugar, and nobody
score, have some of the 163
The same thing may be observed |ing the excavations. But none of
in regard to the work-which is done (nese spacious underground halls,
in the world. 'I'he most powerful is alati ‘ill ever be seen
z : ts Fa cool and palatia wi evel 3.8
always very quiet. The great spirit- Ye the bite for as soon as ready
in Some fa » Christian Church - + ; ati “to the brim,” the
gq for whic o de ‘hi “MN hi 2 ex Mrs JE W- s t Re poe ? Si Yi ries . 1 . , hey Wil ye flo - 11m,
horses for which Na roeded Ro whip, Senn excizimed Mre. New [t is shown in the tables that there ' lon the opportunities of the churecl 18 citi 4 fory: 1 with very little rBne. arches covered: with earth
While at the mill the team became | liwed. “It's just brutal of you to call are forty Reads, seventy-one Reeds let us consider now some of the abil- | 105%: Noise is not the same as work; [TOOINE Mee : ibl unicip {
: a % ve so 0 - 3 y are 1011) Eh Ay v » Sew p > lh Be rN TY ia ne \- — “4 , nae QOWY ‘ ISS y & nu C d
frightened : an to back. If he | it ‘this stuf’ You said you'd be glad | © “ic one Reids There are | ities of that organization, instituted frenzy Is: nol. power. Friendly | grass sown, ane Je my 2 Gi i be
3 : : : ; Yi 5 ” ana Fl er Ela = ; as v Greeting x vat ished upon it.—Lon-
ad and ; yaked mv own bread.— SE 5 of God among ‘hose hands | Greetings. garden establisl
hag pada § 3nd given them Maas ' ead, . fifty-five who Dear the name of “Ig in 2 ne is 16 Whos Bangs . 1 Youea nh
a sharp cut with if would have “Yes, dear,” replied the great brute, | |. { thirty-five who leave 1as bean: given the tremendo ! . : am legraph.
started the other vr they might | “Bb didn Fs .v I wanted you to bake ing oho mn Fhe oe el mie | vine cask to tianitarn individu: The Heart is Known. et
have run away i broken up the i i »Iphia Press. one “band ; pronounce Weir. oa lives and to transmute sinful, erring Lord of merey, most ‘loving, at But She Must Have Been.
eh BLL Inat wont have Bee : the same way. Forty-two arc called | human society into the image of the | whose coming men live, at whose
Wagon; PUL INL Would hove oeen bet : A Sturgis and thirty-two Sturges.—New heavenly democracy of God. goodness gods and men rejoice! Sov- 2
ter than to end as it .did, for they According to a statement issued by York Herald The abilities of %the church are |ereign of life, health, and strength! | clined to be my wife.
. . . > v [s . es he on bo - , .
backed inte the mill pond and were | the London board of trade, the United commensurate with her opportuni- |The heart of man is no secret to Hin “Yet she doesn’t look like an unus-
i oe pe ST TTI tog 10 PI : : in
both drowned. Again there are some | Kingdom during March showed in- Canada Is now making serious drafts { ties. Emmauel is with her, as|that made It. He is present with | pally intelligent person, does she?’-—
very lazy horses which need a whip to | creases of $22, 385,500 in imports and ¢ p Nicos Falls truly as He was with Israel. God is | thee , ough thou be alone.—Iron Chicago Record-Herald.
get any travel out of them. Still we | $15,359,500 in exports or power on Nlagara Xdlis. in her midst. His presence inspires | Egyptian Records
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