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PAGE TWO. I’M ”'3 MEN. THE ANSWER '3 INDUSTRIOUS KNITTER. l WEAR RUBBERS “I never saw. a' more industrious' m DURHAM CHRONICLI. November 3-0, 1916. ...- ’-----.â€"-‘- .~--.‘ "Fl-:Etlln'o' THE BOY. l was astonished not to see him at m: it. and his system will naturally crave for just those foods that are best for him. Such. in substance. is the theme of , an article in the National Food Maga- zine by Dr. H. E. Barnard. There are two kinds of food-pro- teins, with which the body is built up, and the growing boy needs as much of. ooooooooooooooooooooococo the body. these as the full grown man. often. That was an age when people, instead i more; carbohydrates. which are the There was once a young man named of looking for natural causes, inferred ' fats and sugars and starches that Conrad who married a girl named everything to supernatural interfer- iIsupply heat and energy. Joan. They were vassals on the estate once. The count so far leaned to the l The boy’s protein food need not all of a baron who owned and ruled over jailer’s opinion that he did not 100k f3? 1 be meat. Dr. Barnard says “it is bet- a great territory. The man and the forameans 0f theprisoner’s escape. HG ter that no small part of this nitrog- woman were both poor. and their examined the only outlet. the chimney, l enous food come from milk and eggs, neighbors wondered how they would and satisfied himself that Conrad could i cheese. beans and peas. If he has get on. Nevertheless they prospered, not have climbed the flue. In those ' plenty of these rich and relatively and their prosperity was all on account days chimneys were very large. and cheap foods he will not crave meat so of Joan, who was very shrewd. One for one to work himself up a flue by I inordinately as some growing boys do.” thing puzzled those who knew her. She his knees on one side and his back on 3 Dr. Barnard continues: did everything in a way so queer that the‘other was impossible. Conrad must ; “The boy needs a large quantity of some of them thought her demented. have hung himself, and there was no ; carbohydrates. That is why his do- And yet her acts resulted to her bene- accounting for the disappearance 01' ' mand for bread and butter is limited Teacher’s manifestation of , _______. 3...... brought forth a volleysuof'ms INTERNATIONAL SERIES. ; eiaculations from the children. i each of whom had. mother, aunt or ral lf‘ste. ‘ ° ‘ rid or find- is up and shoes are up to gcousm. Who was equally ardent at Text of the Lesson, Rev. i, 1-8, 17-20. Mm d SUNDAY :oooooooooooooooooooeooooo U .. . -.'..\ 1 ' .....::°~~ __ mammals-sum” it“ - : - ili°€§f§§a£°€§£i53.333333??? .. ~ ' ' ea or remar eore e‘ o . .. . _ 1th 5. Mostly dif- MB'W' People Will Don G01 03h es lKentucky mountain boys andl â€"â€"â€"â€"-- An In enlous : any living thing. The man. thinking at" E IHealthy Youngster the Diet ‘ f ‘ ‘ men in that ‘ . {girls gathered at the school dinner‘ ' . that, after all, his prisoner might have H" sy't‘m‘ c""°" he} 1: “ems; given Early This Season to Com- ltable. “Why, even when I meet Lesson X.â€"Fourth Quarter, For : carried out his threat. went to the, The growing boy-the active. healthy. ha“ “'9 “'38 prop. bat the High Cost of 'her on the road. she pulls her yarn‘i ._ .. , . o chimney. fearing that he might see his normal boyâ€"is a better 111038 of hlB tnllfen’lug of the L th F and needles Ollt IOf her pocketsl DEC. 3, 1916- body dangling there. There was noth- diet than mother 01' father 01' docmro tremely Obnoxious ea or Cot-wear iani goes to knitting.” ing in the lower part, and. looking up, He needs every kind of food, plenty of Henry D' R he saw only a small patch of blue sky. With fear and trembling the jailer sent word to the count that his prison- . er had vanished. In order to shield A Story of the Days of ‘ himself, he declared that he had heard WltChCl'afi. : strange sounds overhead during the‘ : night. He believed that his prisoner 0 had carried out his threat to hang him- By R A- MITCHEL : self and that witches had carried 0! Ose of “guy rubbers.” says the shoe- the dealer who plays fair wff. his customers. W7” o-“.l“ gilt to please him - .y, .. guer . you need. a "3.7".le I was {37‘ J. , . 7‘ ' F‘ I... .5 Don themselv : - es the " "” 9-3 extent that the buying Of a. lW-ool-making. 1 Memory Verses, 4-6â€"Golden Text, I 711 ,. , of shoes is almost on a. level . . e l. sir. I heard - 'ho acquiring of a. new suit low, reaching the climax of the l, th -.I.III-I ~ discussion, “I had a grandmother by Rev. D. M. Stearna. do us addr .3,â€" 4 . . eased economical person will don rub- , ever knowed. She used to take her It is certainly a rare privilege to have rank than colonel bets as soon as the weather gets knitting to bed; with her, and ev-- some studies in this last and in some no general} -‘.-:»- 15'153 9:9.- for the protection to the and thawed out a pair 0’ socks.” . . . .. . . . . all the Sixty-Six books of the Bible g~ . . . . that the rubbers afford, but iâ€"Ph_ilaldel hia Public Led er. ‘: ’ Bf? eclentl'iCitlen, ~ p g- ; the only one that has a special bless- ..ties was his per. 1 . . , s and hear and k ~ men. He probably .r.~-re has never a problem in I “Wife, I believe .(i 3) Th eep it: precwus words :hat these reunions by that was not solved - new gown”? l ’ ' 6 correct at 9 0f the bOOl’ 18 go be prose. nt, :.-".".C-es seem to be the answer :fir-..l.”l gJesus Christ". and it is the summing augmented price or shoes Your bill was v‘lery reasonable. I up and unfOIdmg Of all things concern- l‘egardlng the num. winter. l . :endedthe fermions, _,____ “fl“ lthat which God gave Him to show naturally many ‘ " " ‘ _' l unto us. and He sent it by His messen- would cross to the seem most unkind to and rebellious Ml partisan Chief. 5‘ ? “Oh!” exclaimed one little fel- g P. Rev. i, 17, 18â€"Commentary Prepared great warmth to a “' Sh 08 mu“ be wom’ hm :who was the knittiest woman I DIOSva and I Dev" bit ” da "' ' I‘ mp under foot . ery feW minutes she woked up respects best and most wonderful of L as ever ll'v'ed, the m. «we the costly shoes he or she ,l % l ’n o d D attend any of the I .1 g pr nounce upon those who read amount of Dem- 5'. I' later, and rubbers and “NO, I did .001: resign. lfound in verse 1, “The Revelation Of daily 120 indulge h f3 'h-E‘ 24 indeed, doctor.”l l ing Him and His Kingdom. It tells of ++.,.;.+.;.++++++++++Weeewewwaweeweeeewwee:’ ser unto His servant. J 01m It does of Jesus Christ. even though we should readily recipient of hers. For ten rad’s came across the border and re- ment when one day a neighbor of Con- ' quite the contrary. “And do not be afraid of sugar and lriously enough ac. . .. - . ~t~ , fit. the body except that the Witches had onl b the su - i; s . . . (r - v ppl at hand, and when It . own statement I : against such a God and Father to turn One person, and one person alone, carri 3 it. ofl. . h 5’ 3’ almost yas much butter , 9 just as many of awav from such a book and refuse to . . . , -. _. . e uses as PW annual ' ,I. or. d. , f . came to understand herâ€"her husband. The Jailers suggesmn saved him bread do not stint him. By the pound l5“, ~ ‘ gather. 4' rea It or re or to ltl as many ' even Conrad was a stupid man, and it is from punishment, and the count was , ex ' - b 1 is re, .l-h‘r the War as é’ among preachers do It was John’s .- - . butter is pensne. Ut t pu , ; ., . .1. 6 ° - l likely this was the reason why he came obliged to foreco the ransom. He was (1 it i .31 hi.“ 00mmand : business as it in Ours to bear record of . . . b . ‘5 . WhOlesome fOOd. all he can use ...: .. ':‘ . o . to be an excellent aux11iary to his Wife. becoming reconcned to his disappoint- . dil It will not make him 111‘ W‘ ‘ “ll strength.” I . the Word Of God and 0f the 195111111011? Having no ideas of his own, he was rea y. ' scar CLocx. A A “A 1‘,“ do air a. do 4. or 2%: t Mo. ._~. Carries a .1. . --‘ r.’ 3: g, same Jesus Chrisr. the Son of God, tiative on her methods. he had sent a spy into the enem ’s .. . - . in 3: whose goings forth have been from of There was much warfare in a small country to learn the truth. When tyne h. The 3:) y suinstinctéls giltlgeardeiidiznto ~ on :3: An Qu antity for Wthh the f0]: .1. 01d, from the days Of eternity; who in way in those days. attacks being made spy returned and said that he had seen c oose e a aroun e e "lies 1. y 9 . . i the fullness of time came as God man- by one suzerain upon another. In one Conrad sitting before his door, the ; the If: lowin C8511 Prices Will be p ald : 4. ifest in the flesh. the Word made flesh, of these incursions upon the domain of count was convinced that he was there. ' THE HASTINGS DIAMOND. .;. g i and is coming again to set up His BaronI Elginbrod. where Conrad and But the spy, believing that witches had‘ “.1 a. i .g kingdom on this earth (verses 4,I8; his wife lived, Count Hast1ngs,I the in assisted Conrad to get away, supposed It Involved a King of England In a . t ;;g + HE‘TS from 8 c to 10c. i. Mic. v, 2. margin; Gal. lv. 4; I Tim. cursionlst, took Conrad away with him. himself to be under the influence of his Bribery Scandal. 1, j,.. i ‘ M, .-.... . 4., iii. 16; JOhn l. 14). The message CCD- having learned that be and ms Wit? imagination. Conrad was sitting mo. Nearly every great diamond has g Us», + CHICKENS, from --------- 100- t0 12°â€" 3: cerning Him is always to every 513‘ had accumulated 111011933 and held hIS tionless at the time, and the spy got the history. These histories are always ro- ‘ n..- “’3: OLD ROOSTERS ...... 7c. 4.: nor the grace that saves and the peace DHSODeI' for ransom. . . idea into his head that he was a corpse. mantic, embodying numerous adven-- tr; 4- U CKS 10c :1 which He has purchased by His own Conrad was thrown into DHSODI and He reported that he had watched the tures. some of which are tragic. ‘ i D ° or blood (verse 4; chapter xxii. 21: Eph» tolfl that he should stay there till he figure ten long minutes, in 3110. which . In the history of the Hastings mg. , s- GEESE, from...... 9c. to 100. __ 3." ii. 13; Col, 1, 20). The Spirit loves to held the ransom. He l'emalhetl a 039' time it made no motion. edy of England is a charge of bribery .. r W - ° tive som time, then sent word to his Th ‘ ' 'n t a kin Geor e III. which ve h. . . . . . .g. bear Witness to Him, and the seven e . . e count, disgruntled at havmg lost agai s g, g , ga : 11:18:23? Shziatfllglgoyimggrulltf'g mflgtvgblt lggdflgdfnggdthfnnllistn h: i Spirits suggest the perfect fullness of captor to say tthat if In; wogld1 Iglv: hljilin his ransom and not satisfied with his the gentle art of caricature an oppor- 3' '5 - ‘2- ' ” 4.9 the power and testimony of the Spirit a messenger e W011 sen 1m 0 S spy’s report. sent another, who saw tunity such as had never come to t be- "ts 3: brought in With crops empty. 3: (ve rs e 4; chapters iii. 1; iv, 5; v, 6). wife with an order to pay the ransom. Conrad chopping wood. This disposed fore and showed the power that cari- 210. I: 4.2 He is the faithful witness. called The count at once furnished the mesâ€" of the theory that witches had carried cature COUld wield “DOD a people. ' "'3? t *’ Faithful and True, and all His words senger. and Conrad Wt‘Ote the fOllowiDg back the corpse of a suicide, and the At a levee 0f the king held 011 June * “no :I E? are true and faithful (verse 5, chapter message to Joan: count determined to make a raid into 14. 1786. a very valuable diamond of it? Raw Furs wanted 4. iii 14; xix, 11; xxi, 5; xxii, 6). Heisthe My Dealt Wiée-dâ€"Ib wigh ypthotIpay :he the domains of Count Elginbrod with unusual Size and blI'illiancy ‘38 pre- . m3 l ’ 0 ransom eman e y oun as ings or - - t to orge 11 .. ostensi as a . , .;. .r-l firSt begotten of the dead. Christ the my release. I will wait for you to do so a view to again carrying 05 the wealthy sen ed e ti 1311 of 1. .g. . . 4.. fi t fmlts (verse 5 Col. 1 18 1 Cor. Conrad. gift from the nizam or na ve er - + T} - . » . 11 b h f huntln and 4.; rs v v i for one week. One week from tonight if - qmi“ h. 19 season “1 80011 e ere or g . +3 xv, 23). Because of His resurrection I am not liberated 1 will hang myself in Now, Conrad’s home was near the Deccan. Inc”?- ‘13”: ’l‘ 'tl“l. ‘) in” I am ill the market fOI‘ any quantity ‘l‘; others have risen and others will riseâ€" the Chimney 0’3 the F00?“ Where I am 0011’ border, and all the count had to do At the period when this magnificent his... .1» C l p 35' J . , +1 . , . - fined. Your loving husband, CONRAD. , .- peace oflering was given to the king- l" '5' (if 1‘“ w llll‘“ lOl' Which the th'hest cash market. +1 they that are Christs at His coming. Th“ 1 tte b 'tt dt th t' was to send a force across, kidnap Con- , ' "'3 “g: . a. 'll b ' . 1 D :l He is the Prince of the kings of the wholsezfditrvyiztl: :gtifflaciionofigrcfgdlid rad and carry him away before any of the mgeacggengn“ Yfifigm "Ll. in ’- rice Wl e .)tll(‘. . l ° 0» .- g o of lords, ’ ’ th baron’ forces could be brouoht to was a van g pa . .~ n.0,. : P l "' : earth, Km? 0f km“ S and L rd he, “if the woman is inclined to dicker e .S . ° was current rumor that this and sev- - . . . . ‘l’l and all kings shall fall down before protect him. But it happened that ‘wl; ll" : BGBl 1116188, SheepSk.1nS’ W001, TaIIOW, Horse 2'. Him all nations shall serve Him as to the amount She Shall pay! the Joan had been looking out of the Wm. eml lesser diamonds were the 131111311889 '7“ ”l“ 4' H‘lll' Rims lubber Etc b0u0'ht at hiO‘hest cash 4'? (verse 5; chapter xvii. 14; xix. 16; 1 threat of her hUSband to hang himself dow When the “CW1 SW saw her ”“9” price or Hasmgs’ acquittal’ 7 mm- 3: (I a. ,, ~ {â€"9 . . . ., I y .7 c z: 3:} Tim. vi, 15; Ps. lxxii. 11). How gloriâ€" will influence her to pay any sum I hand chopping wood and watched the Caricatures appeared in the windows 4-; neart cry out, Yea. He is altogether . unno o D W , ,, ”.1; . I: 4.3 lovely; this is my Beloved, and this is I When the messenger delivered the meant and straightway took precau- in a barrow and saying, ”What a man '3' 3 my Friend?” (Song v, 16.) note to Joan and she read her hus- tions. She sent one Oldershow. a buys .139 may 5911,3331“ In another I M GLASE - Durham *1 As John thinks upon these things he band’s threat to hang himself she fell neighbor, to Count Hastings' domain the king was exhibited kneeling, with -e Kept ‘3: ° 3‘ by the Spirit breaks forth with the over in a faint. The messenger did to win the confidence of the count and his mouth open and Hastings throwing is 31 ‘l‘l ascription, “Unto Him that loveth us what he COUld 1:0 revive her and en- agree fora consideration to entice Con- diamonds into “- ‘Vl‘i' -:~+++++++~r+++e++e++e+e+e++e +++WW+$+MWM++¢I and washed us from our sins in His deavored to reassure her by pomting rad away from his home so that he An Italian jugglerinthetlo in Ifindon ‘ L \ we own blood,” reminding us of much we I 0111' the impossibility 0f the prisoner could be readily captured. This man pretending to ‘3‘.“ pav gs “€359 card- mn have so recently written in the lesson . hanging himself in the chimney, since. succeeded in his object. At the same 9‘1 the ans “m mus dgscnbmg g; -, 3,0. I , notes concerning all believers being ' in the first place, he had no rope, and. time he was instructed by Joan to re- self as The Greatest tone a ' “on ’5’ : washed, sanctified, justified (I Cor. in the second place, even if he had port that Joan was a witch, Improving upon “.115" the thcancaturisis “wild I: S ' l P ' F d . vi, 1]). In John xiii, 10, He said. there was nothing in the chimney to This confirmed Count Hastings' be- represented the Eng mm; Chung“ l "‘1' <1 1386 1 a r1 C C S 0 n e e 3 “He that is washed is clean every which he could attach a rope. lief in the jailer’s suggestion that Of the Greatest one r.â€" “rel‘ ‘ ‘ ” ° ' o in im This seemed to comfort Joan, and. witches had been instrumental in Con- apolis News. .. A O whit. It is our standing H it“? to z 1 which is perfect because of His comeâ€" gathering her strength, she wrote her rad’s disappearance. but be attributed . N“? z o i liness (Ezek. xvi, 14). Then, as to our husband a note stating that she would the removal to one witch. Conrad’s Value °f Wh'“ Oak. “5' g : future, see the wonders of His grace be unable to raise the money required wife. Nevertheless, he was so averse The white 031‘ has served for more ‘ 'fa- o o and glory in making us kings and for the ransom in so short a time. but to being beaten even by a witch that useful purposes than perhaps any 0th“ “ ‘1‘" t 9 priests unto God to reign in His king- she would do so as soon as possible. he accepted Oldershow’s offer and. or tree. and its W00d today 13 worthI "*3? o t dom (verse 6; chapters v, 9, 10; xx, 6), She added a note begging him not to having paid him a round sum, sent a as thh 88 mahogany. Furniture 0‘ 3 oh: : . . : “Behold. He cometh with clouds” hang himself, thus depriving her and dozen men with him to kidnap Conrad. “solid oak” is now a rail'lig. tzlliathi: ‘3- ~- . , T l, ,1 I, _, - .. 0. o verse 7). This is His coming in Glory the children of his care and the pleas- The eXDedition approached Conrad’s wood has become so expe ve t - “:35 i \\ 6 L” L 21 thCk Of 000d heavy mIXCd 2 ' gvith His saints, as the Sun of Right. ure of having him with them. house in the evening gleaming, and is used in the form of a veneer over m + . . :l eousness, of which Enoch prophesied The messenger went back to the what was their horror to see the man baser woods. 80 used it loses none of i: : FCCd OH hand Wthh WC BIC 56“ng at o before the deluge; His coming to judge count with Joan’s letter, and it was they were after hanging by the neck its beauty, and even the thin veneer 1" o z the na ’ hen they shall wall and read with satisfaction, for it was evi- to a tree near his house. They at once resists wear for an incredibly long 9 . . - - ‘ her took to flight and never stopped run- time. This wood was a useful one to. o be an of Him, when Israel dent that she was so temfied at . . : speClal pI'ICCS 111 ton lOtS. If you HCCd 9 shall 1 m whom they pierced husband’s threat, notwithstanding the ning till they had reached their start- the early agriculturists as well as to . I: 3 t and be penitent nation and re- fact that it would be impossible to ing point, having left Oldershow be- those of the present day. It was 5‘11“. ‘ ”f?“ , F d 0‘ t I. I'iCCS o ceive Him as their Messiah (Jude 14; carry it out, that she would do all in hind them. They reported what they ble when exposed to the elements and? : z 66 DC OU P - : Zech. xiv, 5, 1. c.; Mal. iv, 2; Zoom in, her power to raise the money for the had seen to the count. and OldetShOW. was also durable in contact with tho‘ g o 8; Zech. xii, 10; xiv, 1-3; Rev. xi, 18; ransom. So the message was deliver- returning. entered Conrad's house and seil. It was and is still used in fenc-g “.8 z : vi, 1517). He is Alpha and Omega, ed to Conrad, who read it, evidently Poured a heap of gold he had received ing, and much of the second m , o the beginning and the ending, the first pleased at the prospect of getting his for his work in 303118 lap. . white oak timber in America is now .P o z and the last (verses 8, 11; chapters liberty. This ended Count HaStmES' efforts being cut for railroad crusades-Outs 1.: t , iii, 14; xi, 6; xxii. 13; Isa. x11, 4; xliv. A week passed, and the night came to t'egain possession of Conrad. for he m '- “I; z 3 Not all His titles can tell of Him as commit suicide unless his wife had by IBytah witclti, that WitCh theiélg Jog: -. Story of a BakcshoP- fl 0 ’ He should be known, and it will al« that time paid the ransom and set 11 e sen a messenger o aron - In Braunschwei . a naint old Ger- \ x no 9 The ROI) Roy cereal Mllls CO- : ways be true of Him at least while him free. His jailer, when he brought ginbrod to say that the baron hadIa manto is intged ouclzthebufldinzâ€" {1113‘ 9 o ’ - ’ witch in his dominions, and if he did , wn, 9° M pa. 0 . we stay here, that the half has not In the prisoners supper and set it t ,d f h he would infect the gun used as a bakahorwhm m ,mke i Oatmeal Millers. 9 been told. John, being in the Spirit, down on the table, said Jokingly: not go 1'1 0 61‘ S Eulenspiegel, famous as a jester in. ' '"h " ~ : heard behind him a great voice as of “Well, Conrad, are you going to hang Whme country. the fourteenth century worked as a ‘ d . i :3 z x DR V .\<). :1: 0 a a trumpet and turning to see the yourself tonight?” Upon this the baron sent for Joan boy Many persons whh have listened 1 go 0 Phone” \' “ll“ V0 )6 O . ’ ' “Whv should I? My wife has said and asked her what truth there was ' . . . “Till Eul ; . bayou o - l__ t, . â€"- z i voice, he . saw seven golden candle- that she might not be able to raise the in the count’s charge. to the muSlcal composmonI en- ‘” ”Stet t ‘ 225::cgggfigsheo:fiitfldévzeggfilefizg money for my ransom so soon. but I “Please, your worship." replied J can, :piegismiflerrye nggevem or: ... .0. WWW ' . , . . hrin nam . Oda . ..... ‘”*59.;Wâ€"â€" O ' 0111' next lesso (verse 10-12 am sure She Will do 80 in time. I am “When count Hastings ralded your (10- 9d this With the merry baker boy Of. - MMM II 3(1))re 11: the midst of tie candlestick; aware that She must sell everything mam he carried 03 my husband and Braunschweig. He is credited With “ , me. ~ - . . . . - _ . Y’S UESTION- HEARD IN CHURCH' l he s w Him on whos bosom h h d ' we have, including our home, to raise held him for ransom.I When the pus having made many little gingerbread- Ahmented ,, A B0 Q t l . l n a h e h e a so large an amount. and I don’t or oner wrote me that If I dld not pay owls and monkeys which he gave a ~ It is a heaven. do they get to be ang€15l h ahad never seen Him like this. not even . . . . , away to c en. T e s 0D a . - , we would not forget those W 0: Ulto ready money in less than another hang himself in the Chimney I knew til d thri busiâ€" te you to right alarm rod do $392331]? lare dwelling in the uninhabited? When He was tmnSfigured'and he was week at least.” ‘ that there was a chimney in the room BaCKerunt S 1 088 8‘ vino a . ' ” e D 0 e' - | ’ . Dess- \ wait. piss a o 0 ar {portions of the earth. so overcome that he fell at His feet “Why, then. did you name a period where he was confined and that he _ I t . IN . I a . ' \ a ' o n .' OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO This Bank offers every facility in the conduct of accounts, of manu- facturers, farmers and merchants. be banished for it. as John was, or even killed. as others were (i. 2. 9; vi, 9; xii. l7). He is and was and will be ever the : as dead (verses 13-17), but the same right hand was laid upon him, and evermore.” In studying this book I have always used the following outline: Chapter I.â€" Christ in the midst of the churches. II and III.â€"His last messages to the churches. IV and V.â€"The church gone lfrom the earth. VI to XVIII.-â€"Be- Itween the rapture and the return. i i l! not; XIXâ€"The marriage and the return. XX.â€"The.thousand years. XXI and XXIIâ€"The New Earth. I would urge all to memorize the description of Him years she kept instilling her way of doing things into him. so that at last not only could she trust him to follow her lead, but at times to take the ini- insufiicient for her to raise the ran- som?" “Because I did not wish her to lose _ any time.” “Well, I’m glad you have no reason to hang yourself. For if you 'did I should have to sit up and watch you tonight, and I prefer to be asleep in my bed.” So the jailer left his prisoner to eat his supper, and when he returned Con- rad was snoring loudly on his cot. The keeper went away satisfied that there was no danger of the prisoner cheat- ing the count out of his ransom by kill- ing himself. and he, too. betook him. comfort with his wife and children. The count was astmlished. Indeed. meant that I should on a certain night send some one or go myself, get on the roof and let a rope down by which he could climb. . I sent one Oldershow, who succeeded in doing that. and my husband escaped. “suspecting that the count would try again to make my husband his prison- er, I sent Oldershow to win his con- fidence and pilot a party to make the capture. 1 made a stuffed figure of my husband and hung it to a tree near the house. When they came to take him they were frightened and ran away. Instead 01' the cdunt getting a ransom. I'got the money he paid my messenger to lead his men into a trap." ported the suicide living at home in ' sweet foods, Sugar is a true concen- trated food. Give him candy for da- , . _ . , , sert. He craves it and his craving is he would not bellele the report until natural, not abnormal. A Step Further. Grandma was indulging in a few reminiscences. “And we used to make hasty pud- ding.” said she. "We have instantaneous pudding now- :ldays, grandma. Comes in a can.”- Philadelphia Bulletin. Suspicious. “I don’t like the way she spoke of , the baby.” “Why, she said it looked like you.” “Yes. and she said it in such a nasty way.”â€"â€"Louisville CourierJournal. aImc'. Cote; '1; the in verses 13.16 until you can close self to his bed and was soon snoring Th b l 1 d h w‘med. . . 1.8-111 . - d1 as Conrad e aron was so we] p ease wit , 881”!) is" SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Branch. 235 your eyes and see Him somewhat as as 1011 y . , nng bandâ€"When 1 used to n 3" ,, product MI 1r:- 7, . John saw Him. Memorize also the When the next morning the jailer Jeans story that he gave her a ”a“ .5390 on 3:21apped me Young Wife no and clay, ' i .0 U 1‘ a A M B R A N c H! description of Him as given in xix: took Conrad’s breakfast to him. ex- :13 lapd near his 1335:3136,iner 9:9 ”“6 I’drgiL yin won’t get glgpped now an- HIS, and --.. . g â€" M l s tin to see hi r1 'ttin as er amfly W01] D 955 anger , . mg“ 11-16. for then we shad be coming pec g s p soner 81 g. . , . . mammalsâ€"mum 4 to m ,* i JOB” w, - a a 6 Wk!) Him in Hi8 glory. usual‘ at the table waiting for it, h. from Count Hasnngs mCUTSIODS. ‘ {giyou t0 “I a - .~.-~w.¢a~.-_-....~â€".. -... .,

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