a PURIS ARRAS ne A ad oe Ea a dar ail a a Hie REF id i i g ; 8 8 g 2 fi l $2E 48 278 Ld 5 = - Fels le can afford to. Have a phone y all means, if you ean, but do not use it during a thunderstorm unless you must to save life or property. ! If there should be a fire, call the operator, tell her the location and the nearest neighbors and let her do the calling.--B. B. -------- een Lime-Water, More Oats. * Dipping oats in lime-water, being treated with formaldehyde to 385 & o j seed. This has been proved con- clusively by tests. The oats were first Fas ngdom. Hence ho stubburness he their co-operation in the! fathers had gome every way observance of the festival. Come to|right way. Enter into His ye the house of the Lord at Jerusalem.|The temple in Jerusalem, now cleans- The earlier law a to have allow-| ed and sanctified, stood ready for their erve the feast in| use. The fierceness of His § his own home and required him to|was manifested by the way in which smear the door-posts of his house with {He allowed the Assyrian armies to the blood of the lamb (Exod. 12: 7), devastate the land. the later law required the pass-| V. 9. The final a over to be observed in Jerusalem only. | the passover is the Deut. 16: 5, 6. that by holding it God mi; bring V. 2. Before the invitation was sent back their relatives who had been car- i held a council with |ried into exile by the Ass ans, For igi ! 's nature is essentially compas- nate. him in his endeavor 111. Hezekiah's Passover, 13. they supported ! to bring-all Israel to the newly sancti- The people of the northern kingdom er being thoroughly drained, they were placed for two minutes in a bar-| f rel containing a solution of one pound substitute right at hand, of lime, well slaked, to ten gallons of corn arop become unprofit-| water, and then drilled into the unreliable. An additional | ground as soon as they were thor- is that sweet clover will| oughly dry. SN grow over a wider area than will corn,| Seed oats which were given the many farmers who now depend straight formaldehyde treatment, corn could with pro-| while producing a crop free from smut, iif | fit add this crop to their rotation. |made the smallest growth. The seed . which was treated with formaldehyde and then immersed in the lime-water ili 396 Gul Swrued out a higher ne percentage gérmination, but pro- of the farm so duted taller corn stalks in the field, it can be made to; more vigorous plant with broad dark one of the important, green leaves, end more vigorous root average farm. Where | systems. The practical result of the to the farm buildings | lime water treatment means a de- farm management must crease in the amount of seed required . . Less hay is needed, less land per acre and a greater certainty of a JToquired for Dastuzs, mare stock good stand. ee eee. A farm sewage system costs less than a funeral. -- ee more must be provided : ha Y Oil globules are the best ball-bear- uring the short season of silo filling. ings, Lubrication lengthens the life of farm machinery more than any other single thing. rampant are-- eSays Sam: Some fellows can see more on a Sunday afternoon tramp through the woods than others can see on a tour of Europe. fu) temple a on the whole gave a contemntuous re- i i fusal to the invitation; only a few of i eR rs ot Jho Dasucver | ther accepted it, vs. 10, 11, The ma- onth (N 9: 1.5 BY isi | Jority of those who came.to Jerusalem i um, 9: 1-5), but provision! yore from the kingdom of Judah over unable to keep that date should hond | Which Hezekiah ruled, v. 12. There yi the second month (seeNum. 9; hey. oheuried in Santiestion ik the V4 PI § the king, otc, This unleavened- bread. These two feasts i were of separate origin but were, at a refers back to the general council gate antecedent to this, united and were observed at the same time, Only II. Hezekiah's Proclamation, 5-9. bread which Jad beens sade without V. 5. The decision of the king-in-| 3ven cou eaten during 1 council to hold the passover ros pub- servance of the passover. h om lished throughout the land Application. Beersheba" even unto Dan. Beersheba It has been said that Hézekiah was whose - name means "Seven Wells," not in any sense a brilliant man, but was a on the southernmost limit rather a man of very ordinary gifts. of the of Judah; it had been a|But he had that quality of enthusiasm sanctuary from very ancient times, |which is so necessary to the reformer. Dan was the northernmost town of | At the close of a chapter in "Rienzi," Israel. It was situated at the base| Lord Lytton has this 'comment to of the Lebanon Mountains and, lke make on the enthusiast: "A sane man Beersheba, had been a sanctuary. So may ern a state once it #8 well Hezekiah appealed to the whole nation | esta ed, but it takes an enthusiast of Israel to come to Jerusalem to the|to ruin it or regenerate it." Hezekiah passover. The cleansing of the temple had intense enthusiasm for holy (ch. 29) had been undertaken chiefly | things. ie by the people of Jerusalem They had| In a Go-to-Church advertisement not done it, ebc. Evidently the pass-| used not long ago ave to be found the over had fallen into disuse for a|following words, "When you hear a or it was observed by only a man say that he is too busy to go to few. Josiah at a later date had to!church, reason with him. Recall to revive it again (see 2 Kings 28:|him that the busiest men in the coun- 21-23). try find time for divine worship. If V. 6. Posts; runners or messengers | you are healthy and prosperous to Jom ihe Kine, icy Would Niely Shae hand thet, Cod for Hie boss e 's proc jon to you are'ill or in want go to elders of each the | church and pray to God that your inform. people | condition may be improved. In any of .° The Lord God of Abraham, | case do not try to live your life with- Isaac, and Israel. The proclamation! out seeking God's help." | property. The woman share in the innocent joye who soon tires of the farm and coaxes her husband to move to town, but the busy, cheery, happy lady who is inter- ested in dress form meetings, How We Inoculate Sweet ver. kimod aod, The. sores Wa o-| TI2 ar canes that 1 have seen cured was damp and rather lumpy. TY Wo 2 : Take a piece of tightly stretched | 14 o creat bi » Y g lovely one screen about the size of eominest wid-| My uncle brought to me, _ { "Twas most as big as grandpa's own, An' good an' sweet's could be, | oR ied