Shall 'we nike it 'an énfertaining busy time? Shall we visit our rela. 'tives? Shall we take a Tong time in the quiet of the mountains, or by the 7, Those are some of the questions bride and groom ponder as they stand at the entrance to the honey- 8 V.1. W ride this Sor water, an } Yo d tid- visibl . moon, : Jee Ee Jesus, ba the'el Mes- all the sen accept Some 'general considerations may Sih, the Son of God." t -- ---- : : -- into the Sanily o help Jou io make a specifi Lit SRR 3 i i 3 BAGG ; ut the ; yourse w phiotogrsbber snapped this pioture at fhe Wembley rodeo fist an (I.'TuE WORK OF ThE ronmmunnEs, 18.1, But the ach Tough Be tach aR sie Ineretad diner to to wha déing its utmost to unseat its rider; but the cowboy was too to Jesus a solemn dedication of you would rather not'do. Of course jinained 1»! ign lie. Tt fmplied clear-cut decision, 8 Jou grandmother will want you to : ; counting of Sout, a Semmitment we Bait BE at her country home, and EE Ninself to the : "his" relatives may be anxious to a | Show. You the high lights of Toronts The Spirit, a Dove. y eymoon, however, is a per life is surrendered to iis | of adjustment, of a growing acquain- the Spirit bears witness to our sp! between two persons Who need ie our acseptatios with him. ald to work Sut the Jey relationship with h B 1 care, an possible with a great deal of God's redemption of h his will, he shal know of privacy. Moroevon 1s ua ie f Ink Pelfie 40: 8). ether " titled, © V4 oha's en was to proclaim SP ene 4 3 of God. who carry o relaxation after the hurry and work ly to lose a reduction in bulk amount- the nearness of the day of jud t, the program of God. To him who? and fiss of getting ready for a wed- ing to almost 2 per cent. For instarice, and to move men to repentance by set- |oyg the gleam, God reveals the ding. "It is a vacation, and should not gasoline taken from a tank truck on a|ting before them, the righteousness oy be made exacting. ght at 'a temperature of whe pentéd, vow ig siswwring syt Wo doo you will be unwise to try A A dégrees and 'pat into an 'under sad changed lives, he ' h i strétol your money so as to cover | way us ordinary growing stock, Thing ground storage tank where temper in Oe Hany Sas or She.tew spin bia an' expensive trip. If you choose to go fed scratch grain, dry mash, an t ature 1s 65, will Shrink almost two, je 'rite 'of baptism for the pur-| grit: had to & hotel at a fashionable summer re- porié put on their weight at alo y,ny 4 hundred in cooling to that --and assured of future forgive- p.. sort, when you only can afford the of 16" cents a pound, while the goo" The result being that Whidn| nes of sins at the time when the Mes-| 1. rulers bore devices on which eaferise of a cottage at the beach, you rdaters cet 16 cents a pound. The.) "\oisure it out to the various siah should appear. John's 4 {ton or the eagle typified the flerce,[ will have to make sacrifices later to profit, However, was not confiied to go © he you have only about May be described therefore 88 ynconquerable, ruthless might of the|cover the first ill-considered expendi- "this item 'as the flesh of the pons 1 oty-eight ( "predching of Saptism of repentance old era, Worldly conquest was by! ture. Moreover, to put on an appear- ¢ ; £ sins." Hi was so mijch superior to that of the| "gu mh CB lr ate cor with» View WI fiipsion Xd ng" His gard snd fire, by destruction and by| ance of prosperity that you mast drop | roasters that they were valued &t 40 ..\o4 for o 20 degree change in tem- later makes you feel uneasy and dtp Ty eople prepared by change of heart, irit, like a dove, signified : Sats a poufid as wgaing » Seritd Tor! perature amotinting to. nearly two ortho coming of LO Messiah. Yhen the Spi all the deeds of Floody makes it hard for you to be genuine + the Toasters. In referring 18 oh 1 gallons a hundred. This is because| vy. 5. The preaching of John pro-|tyrants, in a world of strife, were to| even with each other. v Shen n 0 ' ent, Mr. F. C. Elford, the Busoline expands with heat and is to duced a great sensation, and thou-|be opined by the gentle, peaceful, | The honeymoon is a thing not only 'eaves and 'across the gable ends. I {fon Poultry 'Husbandman, niskes the protect the dealer against such losses.|sands Bond Tron every quarter to loving forcéi of beauty, goodness, and| to be enjoyed but to be remembered, Should add in this connection that | qbservation In his annual report for. 1p yy. degler is gntitled to this con.|the Jordan. Prophscy been 'truth. The dove iswtill the sign, Can| and many people find it more satis- \ 1923, that the value of i Hes i deration, why- Hot the farmer who found to be dead, but now it had it survive amid empires of warring| factory to spend it in one place rather when (Mal. p> E i Fi} then sheeted solidly with 1 de lumber, 'then covered) with prepared of -ordinury quality, feet of shiplap was + then neiled on. just 'underneath : the as to be three fest centrs to 'centre; ; 33 1 both den Sowa the san the| rather in the production of meat of fou | i d t wave eagles? To put to the test this spirit than in traveli To those wh * 'nbout eighteen in ¢ Pp 8, | tons of y : n uction of meat of ; voice again, and a grea ; ; t 3 'order-the ches om 8 plies, y , "We bins Bf iy "than In increased bute 3 laige Jota uid angel practi of religious eetation was set circu- of God in a world of evil was the com- A ave I hse Wao ca) away from the sides of the hay. weight. : cal y the OMY Jona © should ting through the land. Yet, as Jesus 'mission of Jesus. Henceforth he was Th t of -a'ahed of 'th : hi * y antive. The bits --a be careful to see that he gets it. afterwards reminded the people, many |one who never turmed his back but be'the most refreshin Th le in e height of aa is char rat Fon ty ; o Se------h ens of the religious class remained indif-| marched breast forward. To be un- SHung, and it Las the 'acter depends, of course, upon the offer d eS AIP. | 5 Storing Eggs. "Séparate the Sexes Eéarly. |ferent and blind to the signs of the selfish in a selfish world, to love ene- advantage of taking you to anfamilia- quantity of hay to be stored. In the | * \ oh 1 to be stored for Sand ° {times, On the other hand, multitudes mies, to forgive the unforgiving, is places, so that the trip will stand out 1g CREE For the best development of "either reviously Hved 'scandalous still the call of lire's greatest crusade.| as a time of unusual and significant {who had p y arrange it, on the other hand, a jour- ney ncross the country or the sea may of my shed the distance was 3 'eq he| When 5 twelve feet to the plates. ofS oto hay | next wint he un 3 amportant » cockerels or pulléts they should be lives, Fenuinely came to God. 3. cannot be done without the Holy| experience. . : place the eggs AE John's strange habit and rit of God descending upan us, in| The length of the wedding trip will The shed was thirty feet 1 it rated as soon as there is a no- : : Todt wide, i oa ng snd end down. . Unless this is done sepa lo difference in size, The cock-|manner of life are mentioned (1) be- answer to our dedication vows. be determined by personal considera- ast two ¢ ) 4 b 'the yolks have a tendency to drop to ? dly than 'the pul-!cause they recalled the dress and diet| 8. The Divine Approval, Following] 4; ro. Just two days to build it. Outside the the bottom of the and stick, to| erels grow nore rapidly pul ? Elijah (see 2 Kings 1: 7, 8) and, his ple on the side of righteous-| Hons: the sum of money you can de posts the 'material cost but a trifle: 3 4 Tor attom o ges irade| lets and hence are heavier at any © a ® oh 8! hed by his'mess and the baptism of the Holy| Vote to the purpose, the calls that cable. the shell, The Do hom. "Ponitry given age, ; Se i a ach A by Spirit, Jesus received the approval of | business may make upon your hus H fo determine the differ-| Because of their lirger size the yio"oo 4s "He was a stern, ascetic God, manifest to himself and others. |band, and so forth, The expense var- place year after year, they are. Husbatfidman, . the two ways, | cockerels are able to erowd the pullets| oo het who frowned upon the life| It was a fitting climax' to_the divine ies tremendously with the kind of trip The best type resembles a very flat| 1c Storing BE ue fora ib away from the mash hopper or drink- (of cities and the luxury of his times, call, the presence, authority, and com-| you choose, and no budget can be sug- roof with the ridge running along the out an' expe ing fountain and so keep them from| and who called mankind to a puritan mendation of the voice of God. gested, since the length of the journey veitto 'and from two-to- ben: Ancheg| od Of six months, with fifteen dozen LRT Te ohare of the dally|life of simplicity. slg lt is a subduing thought, not only und the places where you stay will all abd i wats fo Sr avy, Tt Fopanto Joa HEY in. uch cae (ha ware hot Ir E518 Vat doin, prcuimed in io hat we men mere the Favor oF Cr act le Bir wudnt oars GET THE PROPS READY, must goeur_ slong He io LL hd Bocdeat out, The cockerels are certain to do Masai, Men fang ined hat Johin that there is joy in heaven over right should be long enough td give you an It is mone too early to make plans| at right angles to the ridge every sfx) P10 0 SBE" WORC NPC La" much more fighting Whibng themselves eRRY Eh | RAEREN Ch "Put human conduct. The great heart of, auspicious start on married life, but for: the propping of heavily loaded ) feet. These' joints servu a host st; ning on d 67 "firsts," where-| if they are on the same range as the| yu". 1170" He was not worthy the Eternal is grieved and broken by| not so long as to dull the impatience trees, Nt : { de. - ed 16 extras? and 6 h a) ve 'ends | pullets than if kept by themselves. oven to he the Messiah's slave, who our sin, but infinite love is. "well|of the bride, who longs to set foot in They may go through the season an prevent| 86. those: resting a ihe whe g9| They will tend to mature somewhat|ghould take off the Master's shoes. pleased" by : . 'her own home. thout breaking Wotwn.. But on the hi, (Slitwed lonly 42 wstyas" snd earlier at the expense of physical size.|John was conscious that his own mis-| Every humble, lowly, contrite heart,| The question What? covers a num- hi ¢ king . Eo ae . n "firsts," while there were 30. "ye The best plan is to get them out of sion was at best only preparatory and whelleving, trus and clean; h ber of practical details. What to ek dn 28 rete is p with yolks resting on the hotious nd the way early so that the pullets willl symbolic. He baptized with water,| Which neither life nor death can|yeyr? What to take? Take only the © jp Tops ate also valushiébicousehelaniuny | Ll eos ots. 'ads up the| Have ai abundaniss of oom and Cue BNO SCT Io" apirit, such! From him that dwells within. futitits You seed asd govern your ES iches on the| Where the sq soft, a to) of : ty of opportunity to eat. 3 1d tak --_------------ ant 8 an Cymoon Is able to have the biariches 'on the : P balance. This information is contain-| plenty of oppo: nt 8 erin burs Riciised. should take you have chosen. The wedding pres- better spaced, and theref. stone -and: gravel: will help to drain : pc det Hertae cont away 'surface moisture 'and 'uiso 'pre-| * ae o that nothing said by John in Mark Sheep and Hogs Together. sits und most of your possessions ET vent excessive settling. The floor Your Old Furniture indicates that as yet' he thought of) Frequently, in driving along a coun-| should all be sent directly to the house If no propping is-done the briinches, | should be Tully as Wide 'as the propos- ; i 1 Jesus as the Messiah. try road, hogs and sheep are seen in| where you plan to live. Often an older their load of fruit increases in [ed stack and four or five inches in} i 11. THE CALL OF THE MESSIAH, 9-11. | the same, field or pasture. The prac- sister or brother .will relieve you of weight month by ' month, gradually | thickness. : zo BY LUCY D. TAYLOR. : V. 9. Now comes the event which is, tice of running these two animals to-| the annoyance of packing and moving. droop down until they are piled one Ree Sr ' jece of furnitute papered, and the stain applied andy; dg] nning of gospel times, | gether is a doubtful one. Chicken and| A going-away dress should be incon- A ; 'otato i : Many an old piece. owed to dry, the first coat of shel-! No explanation is given by Pari why mutton are two favorite dishes of the spicuous, but smart. A tailored suit, on top of the other, leaving much of e- with by the| all to dry, pl El I * + the fruit badly shaded.' stricted. : Which it looked den in peath its] lat should also be allowed to dry in{Jesus came & John for baptism. i porker. A salt hat, Shoes asd gloves to match, 35 AUS none the Brkt : ; sa . re ; day it is sand-| we ask an explanation, we may fin Most every farmer knows--at least|are the most suitable for the journey. 1% prope are used the branches may| The potato growing 'industry inlmagk-of more or less cracked varnish| overnight. The next day il is|in Matt. 8:14, 15, where Jesus says | pis i : : hats opi H 3 if wat. To be 1 i 1 * compelled to hold approximately| canada is being safe-guarded against 2 really lovely piece of wood that papered, and a goat of linaced oll 1a in Fil Th Sg id dr i te ii what inroads a ra } Antone} vous fede e = the +e ormal Bosition Shout the reel the introduction. of "wart disease" by pdpays the trouble of refinishing. put on th + i she sh ac, and in| thus it bécometh ue to Tull all right, flock. companied to the train by a hilarious iT sun Ang air getiat' : 'recently enacted ! thel 3 ttended a y on, = in» Filbbed off, This' rocess' should |OUMESs. That, is to sy, osha rec Same way with sheep. Once lot a| group of friends throwing rice and Phe most convenient prop is a light! potatoes many months ago where a delig be repeated at least once in order to|4jem "a divine ordnance to which, in! sheep get fast in a fence, or crippled,| shouting last messages in at the car e, al the size of gy sian fe Is.| Shaped little. stand Was held up have a really good finish. A final|jeeping with his holy purpose of al- or let one die or in some other way be| window is likely to earn the good- ork at. the upper end. to] Vac. slands, 2 the "guctioneer. ~ A Very © | a=plication of oil with a rag, andiways honoring God's commandments, at the mercy of ashog, and from that| natured contempt of the onlookers. the a pe "which 8 of Brre ¢ 0 > mich 'elbow grease! finishes the job. Je im ly bowed his head: Remember moment the hog is converted into a| Flowers in abundance are sweet and ? quickly, is prefer- ; : 1 En The third tind last 'way of finishing | that John's baptism signified not only| shieep-killing animal. are more appropriate than the prac- Ak 8 je cuisthe props may bo) J : furniture 'is pai The paint| repentance from Sify, but Hegivation Best not to take chances. Keep hogs| tical jokes that are often so undigni- bia out She props may B's brn yrought to light al iece ghoulld bo Femdved ab before, and the ) God's thot f Bringing Susness| And Sheep apart. Let the sheep run| fled. Piaeing fhe props, use enough of Po 7 Wh pani aaple, 3 © that | Surfaces Bandpa A of opt on y | through the cornfield first and after| If anyone, for financial or other 3 y Gg a sat y the Target Lranchas mm ! £5 mn pan 2 th all the : ry, . The of ot ih dediontan. him! they have cléared up the weeds and a| reasons, is tempted to omit the wed- ep. | ; : : ! "had - It need nt should: be applied fairly thin, as to the service of God and his King: good share of the corn plant take ding journey altogether, she should' ce. the prop well out. toward) ; fa En 1 wood aT : "| it serves as a fillers This should he dom. 'Jesus identifies himself wit! them out and put the hogs in to har- think the question over well before de- of the branch so the end of thin' 'stiles' "and - Consequently, T : down with sadpbfeti Snjocthed his | in the surrender oh their} vest the corn. This is an excellent way! ciding against it. Why is the honey- he ¥ : d g n'. th tate: ¢ 'the surfa it d 8 off , and a second and icker goule to Ged, 'and thus his baptism is, to harvest a corn crop, clean weedy| moon? It takes you out of the daily won't break down n beyond 2 ation to 2 it 'had a beautify coat' applied. This" should also be. x golsecration Jo what flelds and build up the soil. routine and starts you on the years 055 it ; he certif b rae, Adpapered down and a third coat over task his Father has for him in | SHE with a sense of adventure and ro- t care being taken Yo Senusction ah the great hile wii 1 Found a Butter Market. | mance. It takes you for a week or a 'brush strokes so that it';ot hold back from that movement,| Butter was a drug on the local| Month or more into new scenes and ot surface, - To this pyt yields himself without reserve. market, as everyone in the little town | E1Ve8 You a short time of lelsure in ; , a cont of Vs. 10, 11. And so the answer ff nearby owned a cow. I had a surplus le der the tous fu- ely, 3 Jesus, ; the! \¢ about six pounds a week. Deter- ture, It is a good way to begin, and, : d mined to find a market, I wrapped al ®8 the proverb says {with apologies to ®| pound in ofled paper, put it in a butter married life), * A good béginning is rib carton, and sent it as a present to a| N2!f the battle. art friend in So 'city who lived in' an rere Qa "has my faver apartment house, She showed the nice s Lan A Sheela Mark the Vision and the Voice country butter to the other families, Grassing Hogs. " E of Jesus alone. 'No aid each asked her to write, asking] When the corn-and-pork ration gota od |e to furnish them a pound a w k. x She herself also ordered a pound a d| week. This disposed of three pounds | & week at 56 cents a pound. - Pretty| age, assorts his hogs, ships. s| soon this friend found three other are ready to go and turns 0-80 a1 ms; out on grass without grain. 3 for | | When his ninéty-day corn is get calls for more--D. H. : he turns thé gras y { rr aie * + A good hiavy rain can knock out If of the mineral elements in| "reasons why wa want his hay' Man should be ever hitter ." ; : he : ;