CHINSON, M.D. haar ot ending outfit can make ons end lot no Ger ARR anti | with or summer boarders, pi th poet t od r © Taye cy-of lea summer is completely drowned by the clatter of fisher and the sputter of hot grease {n the frying pan. 4 The scent of the lflacs, the spicy AE oumdonrn. Tat thet iehon fill all | n- their prison thes delloste es } ~ ghost of u chanee against the pungent . aroma Of onion stew and the sturdy, tireless fragrance of pork and oab- _ bage. : What are the fluting senge of birds snd the cool * boughs in orchard them, when thelr fifteen-hours-s-day ] i has run from fishing scores of red- ot doughnuts ont of the slzuling trater of a stove voloano, to chasing an endless chain of slimy, slippery dishes through the greasy, lukewarm whirlpool of the dishpan? LIFTING THE OURSE OF EDEN. But now bappily comes sclence to Aift the curse ot Eden. To led cool, flowing water into the house to quench thirst, cool fever, wash away stains and sweep Impurities down its sinks and sewers. s| This Eines the question of the ice, {and if this cannot perfumes have no' gentlewoman take no for an nelghborhood ice wagon, or by a to town in the flivver, the best sc tion is an ice house. On the farm, if feasible; If not, In the near neigh. borhood. = A suitable stream ean usually be fdund and dammed and the house built by co-operation at very little expense, a8 the materials are cheap and the work can all be done at the slackest season of the year. . ANCIENT DELUSIONS WXPLODED, 'Toe alone takes half the oumse off the_ sloppy, greasy butter scooped up with a spoon, the lukewarm drinking water, the half-sour milk, the "wilted | salad greens and other things that cause two-thirds of the distaste for the very idea of eating. You perepire at the mere thought of sitting down to a greasy, lukewarm meat in '4 hot stuffy roomh. But with everything either cool and crisp from the ice box, or tasty and piping hot from the blessed blue-flame oil stove, eating becomes as great a pleasure in summer as in winter, Indeed, with the far greater variety of vegetables, salads and fruits and the cooling vista of lemonades, iced tap, frult julces, sherbets and 'ice creams which the presence of ice opens up, the- pleasures of the table may be even more enjoyable in July and Aug- obtained from a| meals in hot weather. .It eliminates = "had. opened a door Gen ," Acts 14:26-28, not within, but without the great mis- sionary church, 'To understand the present Jesson we should first read the second chapter of Galatians; St. Paul' ~ influence of Christ, in which Jew and Gentile should preserve "the unity of the i he bonds of peace." He admitted Gentile con- verts * to y FOR H THE STREET, ground of faith and baptism. on HOME oR 2 3k &. TREE Pe not insisted on Gentiles being cireum- mmed cised or in any way bound by the cere- and easy smartness, Cool and crisp monfal = requisements of ~ Judaism. are these two dainty frocks, which are Moreover, he had encouraged and re- untbually dasy to make from one pat- quired Jewish and Gentile Christians tern. ¥nglish' print is used to de-' to sit down at the same table. B velop the frock worn by the older girl this was an unheard of innovation in But now a serious contr ersy. breaks out at Antioch. Its Ty all "Antioch had for years urch on the single He had! hardly ever see a sign reading from id would not thin ll very simple and satisfactory--if. ti ve simple and situctors--4. ket are worth noting. our Doe Sirepted Jue formation o on|ed one p, you have got to good-sized 'towns whose peopk ary th be wituat-| busy road, preferably near profitably employed. a We have been surprised to see the number of markets which lack eye- taking signs. We have finally settled on a large sandwich board standing on ita own twin ende--each side fac- ing the approaching driver, You both directions as it should. Te A driver detests stopping. "It's a ! To bundle out" murderous blazing, Ut than in winter. and is very effective with its whito the eyes of & large sectioh of the older 1g point to be on a straight road, au| make a friend monsters of coal ptoves and bring in cool, blue-flame oil and gas cavkers. To build outdoor shed kitchens and {aundries for summery. and coo} open- A good breakfast for summer ls fruit, cereal, egge, bacon or ham or fish two or three times a week, ac- organdy collar, cuffg and belt, which' is tacked beneath the plaits and ties at the back, ° The small maid wears a companied by toast or Graham gems frock. of rose-colored chambray, with, members had been brought up to ob- serve every particular of 'the Mosaic Law. They had come to Christ by way of Judaism, and they thought that we are, where sign and produce can be seen a quarter of a mile away. Otherwise the only thing to do is to put up more signs three hundred or'!a or cornbread, winding up with griddle dainty edging of valenciennes lace on every other convert should come to|so feet from your market. cakes of corn, rice, wheat or buck-|the collar and cuffs of her short | Christ in the same way. Hence, cor-| Because prices are constantly: 7 out, awh { Sleaves. Sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. tain Jerusalem hastares sau gown changing it is better to tack white] r price and demand. wlectrio current and harness it to laun- © latter are partes -- some] Size 6 years requires 2% yards of | Christiane: 0 a to the Btioe a1 | cardboard on to your foundation and| Until snow flies our sf dry machinery end vacuum cleancre| 41d digestible and of high caloric 82-inch, or 2 yards of 86-nch mater-| Gil URENT TREE YO A a vou | otter new prices each time, rather|afficient best to bring bus and dish-was meahings, value. he ancient de a ri ial Price 20 cents. cannot be saved," Acts 312, et, 3! than use a blackboard and chalk. We|as we sell the bulk of te pota- Last, but not least, to balance and| hey. Were heating to the: blood 'and| "Home sewing. brings mics clothes R 'have found that = clear white back-|toes through it. We sold over $500 . : St. Paul saw that a great princi enrich the variety of our foods, so ae| 08Used rashes and eru dons on the! within the reach of oll, and to follow, was at stake, and he acted np .|.ground, heavily and plainly lettered|worth of early potatoes last summer to get better health, more horse power blue, black or red crayon,|at the road. ._ i skin have been completely exploded. | tho mode is delightful when it can be| For years he had insisted that sur|in dar and greater comfort, without pere- Ai the oa sohacide Shout +4 done so easily and economically hy render fo the crucified Rod ; Eo - et ration 30 thio Sater and | Wickedness and unwhelesom of | following the styles pictured in our, ® was necessary for salvation: ; ve. : fh eS iin od ergometer pen tt, sig So into the ash barrel. A cold lunch or panying each pattern shows the ma-|tition-wall must be suffered to exist p But I get back to basls of the 8 $ air eating porches. To supply ioe and foe boxes. hea To charm in the white magic of the w ty §83511 hi: Joh go ok! Ii Lo a 3 g i ascoclate In our minds eating with about nine clock, in the middle of Bvery detail is explained. 20 that the convert, for all were one in Oh: . 4" " It is quite a mistake to confuse or|. . i should go out to the fields at|terial as it appears when cut out. | Petween Jewish convert and Gentile i " £1 pusity, pay tld whole matter and I find that sunlight Peter do iaelt--the Suight is shines upon a r 'chickens or bables, heating. Contrary to universal popu- inexperienced sewer can make without. ot Yor 44 EE ok far impression, esting does not make 1s warm, even i summer. The only the run between breakfast and dinner. egg, cheese or meat sandwiches aro, Cool milk, with crackers or cookies, | difficulty an attractive dress. Price the new movement its blessing. Paul} lemonade or fruitade of any sort, and ,f the book 10 cents the copy. Bach felt that this state of. suspense must|oD copy included one coupon good for five exist no longer. real prinelpl ceremonial on the Gentiles, was no- further, and to ingisk id of use, whether fo It is there for.our use; a anyone can| Jeraal Tay OF er of a EF tent excellent and will add 10 per cent. t0' cents in the purchase of an ttern. | Jerusalem, and hy ey 5 hs thing less, therefore, than to tem i ' A s the warmth of the food and the mus-{gy man's working power and comfort.| P V DAUAIN: the Church. According to Gal. 3:8, God. ihe- Jews had fonad the outithe ald of a five hundred dollar #& «cular exertion of chewing sind 'swal-l ~ {155 niore beef and" mutton, lightly he "went up "hy revelation." He felt] So" ble # oho" wpb py therapeutic lamp or the presoxiption| = lowing it. . | socked; and less pork; use more green that God had ealled him to take action] 7 aliig il Fae 1 they were of a doctor. But many and many a Fishin fifteen minutes after the 18%, vegetables and fruits and 'tasty des- in dervsalom: & hile he vas 3 big "V. 11. After all, as Peter said, the Py Jos wry as cool as you were bor} perts, including prepared jellies; and ; d / q a it Jo ipod: one or i Jewish Christian, as much as the Gen- able Siping and much mote. comfors: Luge: fawar heavy stews, thick gravies ? # { font to "stand alone. He wished to i : The main brace of deh =oa neha: garry the whole Church along with) fo, od his faith from temple and lw Should nr moat, Dots 1 Bn appetie \pogiently, ue word in. Jour. ou ge him. ai et eo aa tH FR : a odukity Don't murder yourself by canning or THE BIRD'S STORY. I. SHALL CHRIST BE SUPPLEMENTED! Crucified One, Therefore, the Gen- ht He Y Siguned hepa putting up Se in i weather ifi ny, vou know what a Httle bird told 1-5. i : tiles must be free from the Law. you have a Irge familly or many sum- : > : aia : a into work in hot weather as no other nor hands. Use up all the fruit you va [uetontayt FR oy Lhe vertaren oi hiR the Joruss Chwist, wish hot. be supple lei mad, Shaded Wallows 'for Hogs. food--or drink--possibly can. = Of| pave or can readily get fresh in July g ? course, on account of ita expensivencss| and August, and content yourself with| *¢ a i fefoy vg atin t: ab bigs "A wallow is essential 8 and high stimulating powers, it need hes, icots, gra , : i good not be taken in very large quantities. ar wit Shape ap His courage and manliness, 'even in| Jude sm, gud th oY Sid aot soe low health and - comfort of the The absurd old superstitions about|in late September and October, and ' warm weather, and shade meat being heating to the blood in hot | buy canned goods and fresh fruits in laws and ordinances. They were lute necessity, if we are weather, or producing uric acid, or|winter and spring. ,/ afraid that, if circumeision and other| satisfactory gains. eausing gout and kidney troubles, had| Dinner and supper should end with A Hwa bird Sold me. a story Rie, pirements of the Jaw, we SE This shade and wallow actual ; ru " o 3ox Er that fomdaiion in » Justy sos ert Suck Showed fie it; He told me, although he was dead, would be lost. But St. Paul saw that In the, decrease of the moon would| cake. bresd adding mith castasd. ou How his body was crushed by a stons this indicated an insufficient faith in baw! themselves to death that pase, Drea) Puddings Wu custarcno that you threw. | Christ as the sole means of the Chris- ! judged by outsiders by the so-called ves ath, or po-| ple, At first I could hardly believe it of tian salvation. As the question shaped Hit (Ta thir . + eae tatoes Jianted in the same phase of | = Bupper should be the lightest meal 2s eon RIHy vo 9 {itself in his mind, it took the form: ] A tly a little and the business farmer" / Queen a would run all to top and of the summer day and made up large But At hat* a little bird said | "Shall Christ be supplemented?" He fru ' % arsenate of can not af "to be found wanting in form no fools, - | 3y of cold dishes, sliced meats, cheese, 3 wavs ne mm bad no. objection to imaelf and other lead powder in 40 gallons. | the matter of pen and ink and paper. The peo who eat the huges ews) ristians observing the ) J te % 5 3 : omelets, salads, fruits, fruit puddings, . Evi : antities of meat--the Australians, | ples, ice creams and cooling drinks, Buk i rl ons mania] requirements of the Law. Bat = Gauaissid, 4 the "Now. Geuiandery ith one hot" dish and hot coffee or Fiow nothing is noble of bright | free. Otherwiso Christ was mot a 1 American ; ; : z Ons er rs * gout, uric acld, rheumatism and kid-| A fivemeal schedule is ideal for| That Makes any creature feel el V. 2. Paul and Barnabas argued the ~- pew- troubles and have the lowest ghildren. Their little stomachs simply ERR, .° tion with the J - emissar- ! ! 8 You'd never to do it again, | PO8 death rates and disease rates in the pan't be crammed and dis ol proEaIse me ever. '. Be an es, but apparently without Sstistac- a week the wallow receives about two givilized world. And have nearly! enough at ono Hitting to carry them Now tell me, my hoy, was he right?) ory result. Accordingly the 'Antloch- | quarts of old crank-case oil, This oll twice the working power and general, through more than a three-hour run. --Roy Temple House. {an brethren appointed that the two! when poured slowiy over the Water ha efficiency as well, As school is over, there's no need x ae great, wisslonaries 8 with athe will spread out and form a film which| © Eat the meat which your appe- | to wake them up in the morning. Let THE SURGEON AND THE Dog, op nw con OT an ga ) nd to rid the hog A #ite calls for In summer and you'll do them have thelr sleep out and take| Dr. 8. was the "last word" 1 eurg: | posties and elders there, 1 : your: heavy work with half the effort ('pot luck" in whatever meal happens|ery in N---------- One TIE | Va. 4, 5. At Jerusalem the a en r cent, less liable to to bo going when they come down-| daughter found a dog which had been and elders, who were the real leaders le ha. summer dysentery, stairs. : injured by the trolley and brought of the Church, welcomed Paul and and nervous depression or| The fruit and cereal, of course, fit| him to her father, ! | Barnabas, and 'showed verk i iepoal, Es mother fails to use it. for herself, ie to the little one the z-0ld liked to "make letters" habit of writing letters and - ng accounts 'and recording .im- ant events ig one that means. dol to the farmer and his family, as as x to oi flicts. - Jong: winter is. insuf- tual contact with the of the sun,--Dr. C. £53 bs of S play-- But a little bird told me you had. ot ways of reducing sxving yourself into a nervous. . be fleal you drop by such oa tr ack as soon top the starving. And you ° stop it some time, you know. hope aRtef She 8 loos re/.down than on the usual starch, | them like a blister, and with plenty! Dr. 8. took ten stitches in the frong|tion to consider the matter. pubbage, onjon and fat meat diet of of milk and cream, or an -egg, they paw, 2 und it uo, and Mr, Dog stayed IRPARLIELS. igen certain " summer on the farm. » | ean got a good balanced meal with with. him for a few days, and then 9f the Church who had formerly erly bel wi The only thing that can honestly be, little extra cooking. wont home. He was somebody's dog : at. it . paid against the free use of meat in| Though children can take a con- Hat, * pummer 1s that it pro turng, part | siderable share of their meat ration in m 1 i pb i i BA aises| the form of milk, they can't take all do- 'temperature of the body, But this -of it. They should have meat--break- in to the 'doctor's office to see him. ecu; when we don't take plenty | fast bacon, ham, mutton chops, rare! One morning the doctor's daughter Church should bo calle muscular exercise. If we ave work- béef---twice a day, especially in sum-| called her father to hurry to the win- II. THE QUESTION . hard : #8 always mer, when bowel troubles of all sorts COUNCIL AT : surpius are-at their deadliest. El 3 "The child has not only to live, to run and make roadside repairs, but to. like & weed, and as only ani- Toa otal furnishes growth mater- Aa, is more meat, milk and eggs adult, f » is. gly little danger of a healthy child eating too much of any liberal variety of real foods. Give ~of your child a free choice from a liberal > frraziety which a » "yourse'f and