2 8 tly afterwards Jesus hil. | Was arrested, it was Peter who drew a Sword and cut off the high priest's ea | d his willir to die f ld agers oe att. 26:51, These incidents all |" bear witness to Peter's impulsiveness. We eed to remember that Peter was in the making. He was far from be- ing sure of B Toself Some of pis im- pulses--such as his great confession Fide ~--were good; others only served to us class Show how immature he was. i Poter's Fall (Luke 22: 54-62). 9 While the story of Peter's fall is not found in the printed portion of to- ¢ a day's josson, * ill be necessary to : y A har tion. study it ly in order to understand . It is his ttle of numiliation. the restoration as given in John 21: Ba ption = 16-17. One of the chief lessons to be ] 3 learned from Peter's fall is the danger ! # of over-confidence. that conduct indicates character. No! doubt in the main this is true but not always, Peter was not at his best that ut -not his | 'him by the past, "18 bo r J t nigh hen he denied Jesus, One lie p Hf % s compassion reminds them {Ch TU L800 ® TIPE GL art does ifferentiated from mosaic by ld Whom soy yo of Jeremish, Jer. 3 not mean that he had no De lon of true mosaic + say qualities. In the memorable conversa- | the. vital Question. Simon, Fer ae tion in John 21: 15-17 Jesus made no d action. Christ, t : ference to Peter's fall. he Son of the liv- "5 ; WY i eter the Apostle. Peter laid well to by ing God The Erentness of ewus as heart the lesson of his fall, His humil- on its acknowledgment. "== iation was complete, but his reliance during the summer there is too much, ; i upon divine strength marked his sub- do on the farm, so I ship off the mosaic from raspberry 'plantations, Vg. 17, 18. Blessed art thou. Jésus oo 0°" 0700 0" 08 makes rapidly as they are culled Gut. begin with the planting of diseasesfree is deeply stirred by the answer. It is 1 : : L ge reading after what we know On the poultry place where a thousand stock. The practic taking plants an . from Peter's own heart, in atran more ui on Root There wil 2 an pel ghoir dugflonsi hi of hich God spirit had been working. {pout eter. The mild has become rock. Ie hens a Sait i a must Flesh blood hath not revealed. No What had wrought this great change Peter's Restoration. It is often said ter until it is like vita. Thea add two arts of ater, | pen bg dg ' a oh Hlothes lean: Rinso is as splendid for the regular family washing as ux is for te Lever Brothers Limited oronto -- B-------------------- I -------- } The New in Nutrition. 3% Fe arr ak 3 : 3 A short time ago we figured up the h culling, so we have a pen par- the amount of mosaic present must comin in Peter? Our answer will be found| proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and the 2 ey for the culls, As 'rapidly as cease if the disease Is to be controlled.' asl had pleated os truth in Acts 4:3, en Peter) filled with! ys it foods and made tp a bel- f fore) he Just ten vests J have porn A 'an undesirable is found, she is added Old plantations with mosaic present {yo Jewish Neat of the Messiah, which poy a upon h , ---- th, but in d ration therefrom. This was the tr i ht d ing the summer. I by "to the culls. These birds are fed a should be left alone and new plants peter shared with his countrymen, divin pl urn 3 oWn strength, but in| anced ration ther . A thik » ght during: ue | : 3 fattening ration and shipped off to secured from a well recommended Thou art Peter, and u this rock. ald. o basis upon which we learned to feed n pays. 3 catch the best market. | | source. Exception may be taken when The meaning of Peter is "rock," and Farm Labor Returns our animals and we thought we had, For years I have felt the need of a ome of the points which I follow less than 5 per cent. diseased plants now Peter has given expression to a " things down pat. We also tried it out' Producing more stable manure to build a al i i the broody' are found. In. such a case it may be rock-like truth, Ah Is the beshednest "A stitch in time saves nine" is an| ip humans, but the great obstacle is UP, TY soil. While I use a consider- : known to most advisable for a grower to thoroughly, of Peter, Jo chat he bat rida had old adage which applies to every kind' that too many of us will always eat 2Ple commercial fertilizer with my +) : | eradicate the diseased plants from gi rot ° the foundation rock of the of human effort, but it applies with! what we want rather than what we Crops: I can not get away from the 5 'on lookout fof "few rows in his plantation in order £0 Chyurch,--the Messiahship of Christ. more force and uniformity to farm-|qught idea that stable manure is the best A signs that indicate that & bird has secure his own nursery stock. .But Gates of hell. No power of evil shall ing than to many other lines of effort. However, these balanced rations did fertilizer for the farmer to use. : 3 fasted har. 8 of usefulness.. Ocea- the wholesale eradication of disoased prevail against a church so founded. This is true for the reason that there| ot always work, and expert experi-| BY stabling my cows at night dur- ® rt ly w bird. will develop lameness, plants from a commereial Dlantatoy Ti, Peish sECHIVING STERN REBUKE, are more fonditions folbe met in farm: mentation on rats, guinea pigs and ing me Sumpner 1 have been hv 4 ® 3 caused by some obstruction in scratch. 1s not recommended as a general mea-| 21-28: ing over which we have no control, gych like, indicated that what we be-| More than double my manurial ou E tw or by flying down from the roost. sure for the "control 'of mosaic. V. 25; From that ime forth; from than in most other kinds of business.| Jioved to be perfect foods were not as put. Saat season_the manive made = is may in time turn into bumble- | On setting out a new "the time that Jesus' Messiahship is an Tha weather is one of the most seri-| perfect as we thought they were, It {rom the cows' stable during the sum . a lieve it is best to ship such| With disease-free stock, it is advisable "acknowledged fact in the disciple ous of these handicaps. It is never| as found that these otherwise perfect Mer covered over seven acres of land A sas.' lameness is nothing that to have it isolated by 50 to 100 fest j,unq. To shew unto his disciples. It ideal from our standpoint, yet some-| foods lack in the vital essentials of with a top.dressing previous to sow- 5, 'hurts them for tha table in any way,' from any other raspberries, cultivated js one thing to recognize Jesus as the how most of us fail to take this fact] food, the vitamines. ing the wheat. Had I allowed my 2 "if they are taken off right away. Once or wild. During the first two: years Messiah; another thing to understand | into account in making our plans for| Now these vitamines are something: SOW® to go back to pasture at night I (2 in a while I find a bird that shows a this patch should be carefully inspect-- that Messiahship must be realiged. the season's' campaign. Right now| new as far as the name is concerned, | would have lost most of this manure. gs lengthening of the upper part of the|ed several times and all diseased This is what Jesus uss teach his dis- | many farmers who have delayed plow-| but we have been eating them all our! Stabling the cows increases the 9 beak, or one that has had an accident| plants removed, root and all and car- ciples FW, hat vi mat zo unto ing for late planted crops are wor-|lives and did not know it. It just goes labor somewhat, but I am very sure x 'one eye. Such birds may be the|ried to some distance from the plan Torte a Bn dnl does mot] Tied because of a lack of moisture, to show that we can not always tell that the manure pays for the labor but it does not "pay to taffon where they can; be destroyed. gq a1 of this suffering asa human re-| Which makes the plowing hard and the| just what we are eating. several times over. I use all the bed- 3 'bother with them. Birds that show| It is quite safe to replant the gaps gult, but as a divine purpose, clearly| crops uncertain, while the farmers in| * But as mysterious as these vita- ding. in the stable possible as an ab- ' the , unruffled coat after they caused by rogueing as infection does foreseen and calmly faced. Raised . . |the same communities who got their| mines are to us ordinary eaters, food sorbent. My stable is cement so I am 3 hand have been laying for many not come: from'the soil. The second the third . It is to be a trium-|ground plowed early for the same/ experts are showing, by the feeding of able to conserve the liquid manure, I A months, are practically non-producers. and third years after planting, the phant suffering, ending in resurrec- crops were able to conserve needed foods containing these life-giving in. use & lquid-tight litter carrier so that ] During the spring and summer 1 cull patch should yield a high FF eacantage Hon, 2 98 P Je Mm... Potor | moisture against planting time and gredients, that they can produce, all the manure from the stable is car- 2 'out many birds that have handsome of disease-free stock, and grow-| Va, od ato ook dum. + ter | 8 kill the weeds in advance of the culti-| healthful results; and by eliminating ried out some distance from the barn. 5 : ors, golden shanks. and beaks and er is desirous of disposing of such PifTitt ry anrons BE. Graces the vating season. The cost of plowing them from food, they can cause dis-i When cleaning the stable I clean out air of good looks. Such, stock he should apply to the Division po 497% C8 Bogan g ee im: early when soil and temperature con-' ease, the liquid along with the other manure " 'birds.are butterflies of fashion and the of © Botany, Central E n a lo protest against the thought. ditions were better for the work was' ' Since the findings of the experi-| and dump on the pile. This gives the 7 poultryman cannot afford to keep) Farm, Ottawa, or. to the Dominion What Peter says {vy says from true) less, and the probable returns on the| menters many of us are eating yeast Straw a chance to absorb the liquid i them. % 7 * | Laboratory of Plant Pathology, St. love of the Master. Get thee behind |labor invested are much greater. to put zest in life and are renewing 8nd improves its fertilizing value, & ~The head tells a lot about a bird's Catharines, Ontario, for inspections me, Satan. Peter's infallibility did not| The farmer who planted a few ker-| our interest in cod-Hver oil as a|--1 R. 1a productiveness. Get rid of 'the bird With the view of obtaining a cer t very long. An offence. The foun-| nels of crib corn in a pan under tho weight increaser. Tomato juice is be- / % with the crow head. Keep the ones cate of freedom from disease. dation : ptone haa sn Menly become a kitchen stove and concluded it was all ing imbibed with greater, enjoyment, f Sat that have full bright eyes and red. Any information concerning this or! ,_ Hd ne a Loy = 7 right for seed, and finds on digging 'and hen fruit, sunny side up, will FA combs. The sunken eye is a sign of other plant diseases will 'be gladly 0" "myo thinkest ngs with God.»| into the hills 'in the field that only more frequently adorn our tables.| * 4 + Jow vitality and indifferent produc- furnished on request to either of the rrr peTER RECEIVES A GREAT commis.| 200Rt half of it is growing, is be-| Milk will supplant other beverages | i) tiveness. I pick up a hen and glance offices mentioned above. boii SION. Jore-21:16.17. moaning his luck--and replanting his, and green vegetables are gaining a| | i : along her back. Tf the eyes stand out : --p Vs. 15.17 ! When they. had dined; field with the certainty that the return| new importance. All this is because|"| A like buttons, she is probably a good | = Mas | scene,----shores of Galilos Mime after, for his labor will be less than that of of the vitamines they contain. i 8 'one. . Still; I do not want the hen that' 3. A Peter's denial and Christ's death and: his neighbor who made an ear test of| These successful tests in nutrition | : : 5 : "heavy bee | (Yq BA 0 : | resurrection. Lovest thou me more| his seed: : indicate that perhaps in the future « 5 » w y than thee; Bob nore thay the othe bs The same bruths pply al along the Visita to the Jester he will hand us a we : ) r I usually. Tn a general way hens need about as disciples, but more than the nets and line. mum lal returns on the, bil are instead of a prescription. 2 fir 'ew pullets early in the fall that _-- Fini anne in! the boat and the old fishing life to, farm are the result of careful plan-| Of course, his-other bill will also be ) i do not wish to keep, so 1 dress them the s: as in the winter. During Which Peter had gone back. Thou ning, which takes into account the 1 ua Atal ara summer. a ¥ hs est that I love thee. Peter ap-! s sell to the, retail customers, or, if a hot summer the worms go deep 8nd heal 15 Jesus' Knowiodye of his in| handicaps chat are more than. likely , them--I may ship often grass becomes tough and most heart. In spite of his denial, he! ) off y heat on the range and Jesus and he knows that Jesus $ . Control of Wireworms. -house 8 of that love. Feed my lambs. to hea Jesus had once called 'Peter to be a An outbreak of wireworms is re- in some parts of the country. iter, the mental to heavy as E en during the cold Eaton A End dtc of men. Now be atiod a] quite a bunch be made of equal parts of bran, mid-}! 8 shepherd of those who are weal Po7 ¢ i G od lag Peter If had'once , Jesus' | & tive to this pest the Chief of the er is. the time. .dlings, , ground oats and ar Cen a | Divlalon. 'a7 Piokt Crop sad Gariom to service. | Insects of the Dominion Department " ~ Agriculture, in his pamphlet on "Wireworm Control," says that the 'occur most frequently in bot- lands, in soil poorly drained, and a y lands. Susceptible crops, as potatoes, corn, onions, ete.,' ; ACATI N. : 3 | ted in sod land, frequently suffer : 4 wri Some people often as hime sere Injury. On bench lands, or in hen they utter their, well-drained soils, the injuries are great preacher not so severe, and by a proper selec-' that too few tion of crops in rotation much may be, done to avoid damage, The principles fumigation was gas-forming' a devon but are pix presented, as usual. But in all seriousness, the discovery of these new things in nutrition is un- doubtedly a great step forward. These findings will add greatly to our »fi- ciency, to our real erijoyment of life, and to the results we-get from live goa Ao: " nr stock feeding, If we will but use them. | pe-"It's awtully sweet of you to fit want to know when I have my vaca. A weekly change of water in the|tlon so you can arrange accordingly." radiator of a tractor is good for the! BShe-- Yes. I want to take mine, cooling system. when you're working." ee a > = cro ibs a A] Head _ Opportunities. in the Veterinary Profession If you desire tc enter into a profession you should con- sider what the new field of Veterinary Science has to ~~ offer. Graduates have splendid opportunities for a successful career. . You should inquire. ¢ 7 Session Begins October 1st, 1923