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Port Perry Star, 19 Jan 1922, p. 7

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he x Ss 537 5B: "hh ? political and revolution : nature. © By anointing these men for office he was to set a revolution golng ~~ which would overthrow the dynasty © had attempted to intreduce ! ip of Baal. The wilderness of e Syrian wilderg®ss : ; SOOVS of Damascus, the Hauran, - «And there he 0int Hazael. The kingdom of Syria 'to Elijah to re- With its capitzel at Damascus a i ency. At foreign and heathen nation but E ty of Jehovah Wes commissioned to interfere ini its " Was' Pp in internal affairs and set up a king but Who would make war cn his own na- | "V.16. And Jehu . . . over Israel, On account of his Baal worship the cave. In the Otntainions 5 RED ae jo be Saker, Lom Ate Bac and given another. isha . . .'in Palestine caves are abun thy room; the first intimation that his As 3.1 dlestricol fa ox dh used ua Jiuten of shel life was {Srawing to a close. He must p rical pparatus - : a. 3, appoint his successor. ; _ | quires the care of an experienced man: 13: 6; 22: 1; Heb. 11: 38.) y 17 + "adm. Top atu batten roa nd {8 Ja | Caro should be taken bo seo that all What doest thou here? This question, 4 V: ! aS, yord of Hagasl: efi : Ty ae wires are properly and fully insulated. (81though it brought Elijel's despair g." 15)" whose disnstrous course is fuiy ; : | The location and use of every switch ot Jung igo a Due. Why 1ocorded in the subsequent narratives, T {should be known. Sarfaria ? oning God's cause ™ That 3; Jehu refers B the go The storage and handling of gaso-| Vv. 10. I have been very jealous, ete, | Jescribed in 2 Kings 9: 10; but what in § d tic) ; ed te 18 Meant by the sword of , . , Elisha : a uy Boe hare. Jehavahte Bomor oe hat od, 0 the history docs. not roves" (Skin of accident. The only safe method of peoples. worship. Forsaken thy coven. )- storing gasoline is underground, in ant. The covenant, formed in the . V- 18. Yet will I leave, etc. (Rev. tanks. Never permit a receptacle of Widerness between God and the Ver-) The later prophets commene- gasoline to remain. open 1 than 1sraelites (Ex. ch. 19) was funda- ing With Isaigh, taught that the nation hn longer in & igi | ILS. Sin, necessary. The vapor will spread very mental in Old Toot ment, religion. Its Pt Oe ghuryed because of its. fi quédly 'and the introduction of 8 | gbadience to Jehovah on he et nd to. God would be spared. This dsc- railed off to a height of spark or flame means an explosion and the people, and protection and well. tine that there is an Israel within ith substantial railing. A {a fire. The vepor from ten gallons of being to the people on the part of Israel seems to be anticipated here. should be nailed around the| gasoline has the same potential en<|Jehovah By going over to Baal the Kissed him. The worship of Baa! may of the railing to prevent ob-lergy as 838 pounds of dynamite. Re-|Pe¥ple had en it. Thrown down have included the kissing and etrolivg jects. from accidentally falling down|member this and it will prévent many | thine altars; had destroyed the means 8 is mage. The Sl ciatuaedans 3 i the opening. . accidents. Danio they aight worship Jehovah, ee oo, S130 - Open wave hich" are Ine] ined; Chores and Odd Jobs. lations which came through God's ap- Application. manure pits, sunk els 'Doing the chores" on the farm is Pointed ministers. I only, am left. See| 1. A discouraged and broken pro- ditches around the buildings, . usually considered as being speci-| oh. 18: 22. In his despondency Elij phet. Eljsh fell from the giddy Id also bé railed in. '|ally dangerous, yet there are some SORESt, that Shere were othoe Pople heights. of victory and exalted feeling .| caused by men and animals bresking eal haa a SuneCtel ith is Evid was the only one who had the courage i the Gopika Sg of hb through floors in barns, stables and Wood are' both PI work ™ to come out in the open against Baal. experiences through which he had Suttuiidings. Inspect all the floors|yoos of the ax should be fastenod IL The Vision. vs. 11-13. | passed, ale fextmusted his Rervolis requently and repair at once when|g h { Ve 11-18. The Lord passed by, | energy, ar collapsed under : rmly to the handle and the éRopping i : fierce oath of revenge that the queen Soro place te found. Keep manureyiock should rest on a level surface| COMPAre His passing before Moses on f° 2. The for hi from being piled around wooden posts and" th 5 of the block. should be the same mount, Ex. 84: 6. Frequently eo Vo 5. ne long race ior his in 'the stable, a8 i rots them. e top of 08; in the Old Testament, disturbances in life completed his pak wn and even. Split sticks should be thrown nature were thought to be the mark caused him to pray that he fight die. away. from the block where they will of the Lord's passing. "The majestic . 2: The cure for despondency, ~The not interfere. with the worker's action. | though terrible phenomena of nature 113% Temedy was sleep, 80 wo i! called 4 pe Fy n "nature's sweet restorer." Tl} "becond First Aid for Injuries. | axe he Sow. Bx To: 16.18; !' was food. Afterwards came. the. words : (Kirkpa irk li Injuries that might seem of small Judg. 5: 4. 6; Pe. 18: 7-16. So in the of expostulation (v. 9). and finally the Never tse a stick or tool to hold Importance. in a town or sity often sc upheavals that follow, Elijah Prophet Seaviid Jat God, wus ot in 8 Window open, for such a makeshift | gocount of the isolation of the farm! Draven Te ers: incor Gots the "still suaall voce." : results in an accident. Re- o i , ances: (1) A great strong wind; a| 8. God advances through. history rom a physician and the consequent (1) ['4 g ; : : place broken panes of glass at once, diffioulty of securing immediate medi. | hurricane of terrific force. (2) An| With a quiet but su atopy Tis was of | end dispose of the broken cal attention : earthqauke; said to be fre t in the the lesson that Elijah bo learn as . i Tho: purchase of a first-aid kit is Peninsule of Sinai. (8) A fire; pos-| We have just observed. It is most ; only 3 Badly dos brig oi all book | S01 Jashes of Highturing or a voleanic| Tecesszry for us to lay it to heart atch h i Ba : . book | erupt hy one of these disturbances . - sve lnndsi w Dn. working ou! on the treatment of accidents, In ani moved Elijah to feel that God was in| The secret of progress reser les on tion should be taken for | CTiergency such a first-aid kit Will} them. Then after the storm followed | the surface. It is deep 'as heart pepper Every. precauLion st | prove invaluable and will often faye the calm. A still small voice; or "a|of man. What caused the upheaval of I Id you advise to safety. A eafety-belt shou'd be Worn | life.~ First aid assistance should "be!sound of thin silence," and in that'the Great War? The teaching of the nint, and the other and attached to the roof by a strong | sven while waiting for the doetor to, audible. silence Elijah was aware of | German schoolmaster and the steady My land is in good Tope, If the incline to he oot is Bot i river God His Hisdery of God In the still guiet feuation ol wrong-headed 'manure and com-' teo steep, the wearing of rubber-sol eka : _| small voice marks a great vance in| ideals in the mi of rtilizer, cheap grade mostly. thoes will prevent slipping. | th om there is nothing €om-| the conception af God. (1). Biijah| The 'kind of spray would you advise! To permit an inexperienced man | arm, but owing to Pig altinlicity. he learned Spal God is spiritual rather ; a5 . + " i H a physical presence; © grea ly 0 y 3 for on celery? Please let Stary to Not plowing, Supivaig tasks imposed upon farmers, constant, forces in nature were not adequate to he success of the chursh Sern know , -88 ant to spray my | he Eo 3 Tia | 2tention must be paid .(2)" He perceived also| will be mensured by the extent of the re transplanting. accidents. The man should be familiar | sot sts, Some have i ure gentle rather | unobtrusive piety, the \effegtige ' rel- ? blight on with the machine in use, the work be- ioe. ~. | than vi and: this would rebuke his! igious education of the home. Re aie ing done, the character of th nl ad use & - - rere GRoulriss : When the hen has chicken; 214 15) removing scab and painting tip a with iodine. Then give birds a epsom salts in the mash Bf the rat of half a stesspoonful per This tréatmehit is reported to ha « up several outbreaks of chickenpox. Ata reasondbly low) Caroluted vaseline is useful to rub ¢ } : | om frozen combs or scaly legs. It may Cow Stables--The dairy cow cannot also help to prevent infection in | wounds. cauced by stepplug on sharp k her | objets or fighting. Cahphorated vas- for gine is sometimes) to rub on OTe the heads of with slight colds. bef] A little can be 'in the mouth which a peat keep it from the eyes. : Hena with bro itis are difficylt to SERED : buys his feeders'

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