'the seed 1 at V1 my land requires? It will grow tim- othy, clover, or corn fairly well but will not mature good wheat, their ing plenty of straw with shrunken 11 grain, The soll is a dark sandy ] B i 114 {i 3 Es , S%¢ HE ¥ Ry NH ig 8 55s : fH : i fi i i i i]; oiestt Lit i : it "2 | 4 £2 LEHI 1 i : jk 2k in dint i i : g 'a & g E: ! | i 3 2 & 1 i : f Es i i ie ly hi 2 £ g § ii 12 : : i i Jimmy's father shook: his head. Then he bent over and whispered, "I tied him myself before we left home." After that no one ever had to re- %! mind Jimmy to be sure that the billy Everyone in the Lo knew 'what 'the 'Sounds meant: some t had come to church, where an the ground, and so if was easy for any animal to come in. 1 rose and tried to put He stepped on Billy's chain abotit to take him by the Vays to: Preven goat was tied to his post on Sunday morning. A Sick Room Device. To add interest to the monotonous d|days in a sick room, arrange a shelf that will hook over the "foot" of the bed, and on it arrange flowers in pots or vases. Then change these about i i i ti 8 ig + The Israe hovel So, in m 16, he says:-- "I"have said unto Jehovah, Thou art my Lord: 1 have no- good beyond Welovah is is the portion of mine in- eritance. In Psalm 18: "I love thee, O Lord] my strength." = In Psalm 23: "The Lord is my shep- herd." In Psalm 27: "The Lord is my light and my salvation." : i i gx Epcigtne rife g ence to anything morally v ,-Nor would he have denied the he of subject people to revolt against a tyrannical or unjust government; such revolts would be merely a trans- fer of allegiance to rightful @uthor- ities chosen by the people. Byf where the powers are established and re- cognized they should be obeyed. The good gitizen will keep the laws of with pictures and other interesting!' The nation is indeed blessed which | his country. things. The same kind of shelf can be attached to the "foot" of a brass or an iron bed. Do not put medicines on such a shelf--just pleasant things that will finds iff the God revealed in Jesus Christ its wealth, its strength, guidance, and its safety. The ruler thus becomes a minister 'its | of God, to whom obedience is render- , not by reason of fear or force, but Prov. 14: 84. Righteoysness exalteth | for conscience sake, nation. So said the ancient law of Sorat "That which is altogether just! terms of to-day, would be, "P Pay ye tribute. The injunction, in ay ye help pass the time and be more enter-| ghalt thou follow that thou mayest | taxes." Even though they bear heay- taining then the pattern of the wall-|live, and inherit the land which the/ily at times, and we desire economy in paper. Fires on Your Farm Lord thy God giveth thee." This was, | administration, they are necessary also. the teaching of the prophets, as, | for the conduct of the affairs of tha Jor Example, in bo 1: 16-17; Jerem.| 5-7; Amos. b: 24; Micah' 7: 6-8; Zioch: 8: 16:17. 'And this same nation- al ideal of character is found again and again in the Psalms. See Psalm 15, 18: 20-26; 37: 5-6, 28-31, and many other passages. 1-10. The higher powers. : Rom. 18: erage fire loss in Ontario stovepipe, at every place where the| Paul has the vision and the outlook last threo years exceeds one | pipe goes through a floor or roof. No|of a Christian statesman. His ambi- bare stovepipes should ever be placed tion is to make the law of Christ the an and| within 12 inches of any wooded part|law of nations. But he knows that _countdies, onditions, is 33 cents per capita. + advisable to have all wooden surfaces |. uch of this enormous loss cam be| near the stove protected with sheet) of o second gueat causa of fires fn flues and fs stand third as. a a result of fire, cause--is respons Si loss. © Matches--In 1918 there were 991 of the building." A" stovepipe often gets red-hot, and the fire hazard is obvious in cases of this kind. Tt isk metal or asbestos. If metal is used, there should be an air space left be- hind it. "Accelerating" a sluggish fire With kerosene has long been a butt for humorists, and, yet this form of gross is responsible for many Dumping' ashes in a wooden barrel has caused many fires. Ashes should placed in metal containers with tight-fitting covers, a safe distance from all buildings. Threshing time is a dangerous tj on the farm from a fireprorentio mn standpoint. . A county representative told me of a terrible fire that he had trapped in a silo that they were help- ing to fill. A spark from a gasoline engine flew into the adjacent barn| which was filled with grain. Within] the building was a mass the two men in the le death. A spark the machinery would have terrible loss of life and La chimes afr, and at of a in his time Christ's Jot yet t has ngt of a social order in whid man will of his own accerd, and own will, do what is right, but that is an ideal still far from beg realized. © For its own safety a well Being ov ery society must have its rulers. e primitive social unit, the family, has as its rulers the father and the mother, and the group of families which constitute the clan or tribe has its council of elders, and its; head of the council who becomes chief or king. Such powers or authorities | a: arise out of the very nature of hia The authorities elected by Bo vote in a democracy ate their Togiti- mate successors, for they are the | chosen chosen representalives of the indl.jpession = _. _ of the indi- Fractures. The word fracture comes from the witnessed in which two men were| [atin word frangu, which means, I break; therefore, a fractured bone. is a broken bone. Fractures may be | either simple or compound. In a simple fracture the bone is broken in- side the Mkin, without much laceration of the surrounding parts, and with- out any exbernal wound. A compound law of love has taken possession of all men. even in our time. One ma; nation. Owe no many anything but .to love one another." This is a great precept, 'a finely-conceived ideal and law o citizenship. Pauls injunction is t% give tax or tribute, fear or reverence and honor, where "they are due, a love. to all, and thus to discharge our debt to all. Love worketh no ill. Love works all manner of good. Love is the one great Christian law. Application. The Jews were intensely patriotic and felt v keenly their sad politi- cal state. ey recalled the glory of former days and writhed under foreign dominion. As a result of this, rebel- lions were constantly breaking out, and the Jews hoped thus to attain political freedom. The message of Jesus to these men was that'the real slavery was the slavery of sin. This moral condition fas res- id for their political servitude.' 'o these men, hot with resentment against Roman rule, Jems saidt Wanita Sa committeth is the of sin." Thus Jesus show- ed that pe rr iy real bondage is when the soul is under the dominion] of evil passion. cases is Hamed Et Lincd minty fr Silom for a deform-< ity that nothing could have prevented.) a------ ar -------- Systems of Feeding Hogs Compared. The high cost of coarse grains that, has obtained during recent years has made it necessary to give careful con-| sideration in the feeding of hogs an to the methods of supplying the feeds fracture is & much more serious affair,| Useful information on this point was, #0 for the skin is broken, and sometimes | brought out in a series of experiments e fractured bone protrudes through | carried on for several years at the Ex: he wound. In very bad cases the bone itself is splintered into small frag- ments, and the tissues all round are severely lacerated. When a fracture is "complete" the bone is hroken en- tirely across; when it is "incomplete" the bone is broken partly through, or the tough membrane that covers. the bone is not torn. Children are much more likely to *| escape with incomplete, or "green ik Bis 222 Ted He fis 284) i gpsk 7 3 | et igki 8 stick," fractures than old people are, because their bones are much less brittle. Therefore a broken bone in a child often cracks halfway through, and then splits up lengthwise, just as a green stick breaks when you bend it. The bones a the old, on 'the con- usually i B § Teg Fed] perimental Farm at Ottawa. Experi ment was carried on to compare the following systems: (a) the use of & limited grain ration given to hogs on pasture, (b) trough feeding in an feed lot withotit pasture, (c) allow the hogs free access to grain rat placed in a self-feeder in the bare feed, lot, (d) hand feeding by the trough method in pens, (e) the use of a self feeder in pens. The results of test with respect to cost per pound gain was as follows: Pasture and limited grain. Trough fed {pndiock) - Self-fed (paddock) . Self-fed (inside) : Besides arriving at a the cost of gains made by he ie feeding according to the different tems, certain other conclusions reached at the conclusion of the fea ikieh wa Suntinved up to the. 9.7 cents) 108 © . 98 «|