R3 ok merry little lassies, f A dusting a-dusting, -/We're merry little lassies, : A-dusting away. ' TL bie between. At the We've 'swept' it all neatly, : ? 4 : into the land, the Jordan had 'We've aired it all 'sweetly, YaY oni ings 1M 8 similar manner, Josh, 3: 44-17. We'll rid-of dust completely, 17-19, 21 v ML. way § Promise 9, 10. . | A-dusting to-day." + ot there was life | Vand, y. Were . ver; The morning work was finished with ; J « into the fat] of Mook on the tustern making the beds to the tune of March- : J _ Would side i a Jive i ing Through Georgia. - 3 : {imeved on lot region « y i Deut. 84: 5, 6. "As edges tight; When the ijah, Horeb for inspiration Never leave a wrinkle or we'll feel A i i tual x it in the night; 'Smooth the covers straight and square and place the pillows right When all the beds we are making! | Hurrah! Hurrah! We'll make the beds j cessor, Just. so, him the pain i the trans- or. Hurrah! Hurrah! We learned it tong ri in view the impart ago. dissuade gift. He meant to bestow We, may hotibe so. very: big but we ho ; not be tum 'aside. | Soe token of love and rememb surely are not slow, d Tooke ft ie wel ptt) where there other ¢ on tice a eats They gathered around me happi urage them in their faith and| (See t. 21: 17). 5 ¢ before they went out-door to play. work and to take a last tender leave that he might be considered the first- "You surely are a set of happy help-| of them. The band of prophets in| born among Elijah's spiritual sons, ers," I told them. "Do you have a| Bethel, having a presentiment of that is, the chief among the prophets. given him by his|song for everything you do?" Elijab's near death questioned Elisha His prayer wes et Gat he igi. ba No great task for any one| "Pretty nearly," Marion replied. | FOR iny it, but he curtly Feturited ro re La 5 ane ds 5 of them, but, except for a few finish-| "Want us to sing you the one we have rr Te ig on ew. 8 worthy successor to his © THO ing touches from an older person, the |when Mother lots us help with the: eatter. Amot pT ck but this! V. 10. A hard thing. Spiritual gifts supper table was ready. washing 2" {being refused, they journeyed on to|@&re the hardest to communicate. Only "What little helpers they are!" I| So they began together to the tune the prophetic band at Jemicho. i com ive them. Nevartiicigns, El i dor a Sh inh Bt Forse 55 vin 811 down a moment w/ e waiting { "To en we will go, : for het husband. "How do you man- (Make the clothes as white as snow | .V: 5. Jericho would be the last town | 262 to interest them so?" Te i JIS SE 10 de roe a BY EE mo a "We make games," she replied. "I upon the line. was to be the scene of Elijah's death. IIR Elijah's Departure, 11, «| never could do all the work here except | Every piece all clean and neat; It was fitting that E ; V. 11. As they journeyed on a storm for their help but I try to make it u| Sunshine makes | smell so sweet, | strengthened in Jit gathered. In the whirlwind th eskhd £8 i : '5 i | swept instead of a and I Wo are sappy When we see the propliets in Jericho ore proceeding | through the lonely val y Elijah was ~ ieve I enjoy it na ain as weather's fine. on his journey. Sons of the prophets, | carried off to his. -- rest. A \ Splash, splash, splash, we all are Tue fathers of Se Zrohets were | chariot of fire, ete, In the 0% Testa- r was over and the baby washing! ay oT ~ was not | Jo Jehovah is ytesattiel as ioe the next game was in| Soaping, scrubbing, wringing tool | nee Iy "members of the re rei TR hee a called The Dish Laun-| Hanging on the line to dry phetic guile." From the first prophecy | which, though invisible to rol eyes dishpans and the drain-| So we'll iron bye and bye; tended to draw its members together is composed of this fiery substance in. line. Mother washed Washing is the nicest work that we in societies (see Sam. 10: 10; 19: 20). | (see ch. 6: 17; Ps. 68: 17, and Hab. can do." . \ By the time of Elisha, the prophets |3: 8). Then with eyes dancing merrily they near 30 Dave a strict. organization Application, together a moment. great of iF g Spd bn i "isi sit 558d i m all away. | funny one," Eddie announced. "Do red? d to help the | you know 'K-K-K-Katie'? Well, that's umity in their work and to increase Y ; drying. the tune of this one." Choke epiration by which they dd| fot thar: ocre es MARY kg : "Just four minutes by the olock"| Hopping about to keep time to the| their work. In short, they formed a whit to round out their %ife .work. proudly. "We beat." lively tune, they began: Pe fhe. Slowest thoy, ae? Yet we lmow that no man is indis- "When We put them through in less "Mother makes the most squshious Elijah and Elisha sere about on this fo, In NN esimingtor Aubey five minutes we beat the clock, things to eat, Journey, but the curt answer which memory of John Wesley. ' On it are it's | than that, the clock Doughnuts, cakes with frosting nice| Elisha @ave them implies that they insdribed these words: "God stakes tained M: 'and sweet, were merely retailing news with-| away hig workmen, but He carnies Pie and bread and tarts, but the best| out much Sympathy, : on His work» we all can say V. 6. I will not leave thee, wil an-| The Salvati i jie | Other chance was given to Elisha to | « ted" i Dar ober aks on Coke Cua Te a 18 Be of hf, Behe That OR utkies, beautiful cookies, felt that he Migie eh ome {omar en is pny i impos. Minecte >. ever had such spicy, crispy ones lijah before his , but 1) j ; i shot So the three children started in, to before! moments with his great mastér were nor pe, nk of Elijah és doing , and then went to worl. | the © A be, "will Doodle: When you are baking you smell so too precious to lose. He would cling done "all trastor 'misbone; ' whatever | ome _inflihce on the chico to » done, inviting be - to him to the very end. 9, the piston trav ibs full length | **HoWever, it is a well%known |. Fach one should be quite read We can hardly stay outside the oven| V. 7. F ifty . . . prophets; presum-| tha : in the, other 3 » To do her part and do it. well door." ably from those in Jericho, Moved by in. one cycle, and returns Ue, fact, and most, people are well agreed] pay ' : the desire to see the wonder that was cycle of 'a complete revolution of the upon it, that. eatliness, yielding abil-| And, keep right at it steady. Before they finished they had drawn | to happen, they followed Elijah and f: over a few things, crank. The maximum pressure is ap- ity, uniformity and quality are the Help your mother, work your best, | their mother and me into their circle | Rjisha at a distance, and stood on the|T will make thee ruler over many rent Srotimately a. dead; centre before the i deciding factors when. making Do your mother's dishes. and danced us to the kitchen where banks of the river watching the two things." stroke begins. dt is obvious that oice 'of varieties fe Wash them spry and wipe them dry|Eddie pulled int the tre of the " : Cx the explosion. occurs at the oho . ome According to her wishes." +. | ring a big brown jar. And from its) it on two Bonsecutive nights to an ; height, of compression, OF even a trifle ; imi The next day I saw that the spirit s overflowing audience in our home vil- io before the turning point in the piston's ge of play was carried into many claimed | loge and also in two neighboring travel, most. of this. kick. is thrust nove Fe ; branches of the family %fe, Such wand, towns. The theme of the play is this: directly onto the crank-shaft bearings, ve satisfactory - " A goddess issues a proclamation that Spain he crank shaft! yee gt is desired to she will give a crown to the woman ible jolt, therefore it is| early varieties, it is o who has done the most good in the utmost in that the refer to definite ; : world. Each woman, dressed in char- : : dd ---- : . When Bessie eats her brealfast With the simple working formula | duet was contributed by a Grand-| acter, presents her claim. We had Each morning just at' eight, "If you know a good thing, pass it| mother and her daughter. Two splen-| them fironi the Queen of Sheba to the cup and spoon '| on," the organized home'workers of | did readings were also given on|21st century girl. We hought the And gaily flowered plate, ° Ontario are discovering and develop-| Grandmothers' Day. One Grandmother | skeleton of the Play but added other! yy," BUY. Cowen snowy bib ing a wealth of talent in themselves responded very ably to a toast pro-| characters as ye saw fit. For Instance;! *"Boneatis her girlie's chin, and others in many neighborhoods. (posed to the Grandmothers. we had one woman we thouglit would) 5, giving thanks for daily. bread, r Braemar says: "One of the most Then in addition to literary talent,| make a good "Mrs. Santa Claus, 50 She's ready to begin. . Both of these are white, but effective ways we have found of dis-|we find' in arranging for concerts, | We composed a part for her. Another But Bessie's not the only 2 | Possess such quality, earliness 'and covering talent is by placing the plan- suppers, or social evenings, that some| Would make a good Japheth's daugh- Who eats her breakfast so, ng 'ability. that they can be re- ning and arranging of our programs| members have special ability for work-| ter, we make a part for her. We had For right beside her chair each RE RT RT vg bet 7 H aw § Hi far meal e Joe, : @ fund of excellent ideas, have a facul. | Parts. There were 37 women present. Tittle ty for planning and managing the|ed claims, but' counting pages, her- The Jolly tittle pupp practical side and can always be de-| @lds, attendants, chorus girls, orch- pended upon to: see things through, | stra, etc., there were 77 in the play. which is no small part of a successful Each women looked after her own "Now don't fonget organization." costume, and what she did not have Be and Thought Expression. herself she borrowed of her neighbor. quiet educa I i We believe that ail should be able] gine Mcative as weil as enter bo. express their thoughts clearly and | concisely in public. The business part of-the program is a help in this di- parliamentary pi and the laws . = 5h of Ontario as they relate to women A gentleman may be a echolar but and children g # ! 1a to. the. public with cet- in the hands of the directors. These ing on committees and, besides having | 81X queens, funny parts, and solemn Sits roly-poly Te e case of are very useful itn draw-| contos i ? Pe doors show it "the members out and geting erenetoeneesgf 1 or et 25 fhe ii et ng A box stall does not give the. bull € express their thoughts. an opportunity fo take sufficient ex. ercise. He needs to eet outdoors. a Ter :