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[proved uniform international WayMool 1 Lesson f REV. P. K. FITZ WATER. D. D., Inciter of KnKl'sh Bible In th? Moody ible Institute ?f Chicago.) yrlf|pr. intern Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR JUNE 3 IpEMIAH, THE PROPHET OF I COURAGE fcssfi.v TKAT? Jeremiah 35:1-18. ? I : N iV.Vf- Watch ye, stand fast liie faith. v'-ft you like men. be strong. for:::!' s |p(.'i;i; 1 ;>'? K M ATKRIAI^? Jeremiah In' J;; !?'. i ?' !" ! Matthew 2:17, 18. i:l.\i.\!;V TuI'IJ-Sons Who Honor ?:r f '? '? ' I ? X ; 1 VOITC? The Story of the CTKIIJIKWaTK AND SE.VIOR TOPIC ?r.-'mali, Cotiraueous Prophet. Hi -.Vi : i'i i'r.K AND ADULT TOPIC i s i vico to His Nation. of JU'i ih ]vVi>t. He was a lonely, tri-n: v. I: ??> ,r0:i!i;i! w.is ?ine of the last proph Ho saw the nation go tii," r.;:..yi.-!iian Captivity and Je ;1lcm tl'-'t'o.ved, after which he nt int" ' ? i'.nti unpopular prophet. ivas must bitterly hated and per I. 1 1 is own countrymen turned (in-t liim. "e was placed In stocks nnvn into a horrible dun |(l :'r.>ii: which he narrowly escaped jii* life. Tlie teacher should give liriic sketch of his life. The fol i?>j is siiL'-'csled : His C :i!l (1 :2-10). His Commission (1:11-10). IIi< Sympathetic Heart (4:19). His tlrcat Sorrows (10:15-21). Tiic Divine Tower Which Urged i Forward and Sustained Ilim Man* lw ?as called upon to mj,?sr, iigainst his own nation and the command of nod urged them to wider tn the Babylonians, he was ,:,riit*l us a traitor guilty of treason lin<t his own nation. The Rechabites' Test (vv. 1-5). n tilt' days of Jehoiakim. the Lord irge,i Jeremiah to bring the Recha es into the house of the Lord and t tin-in regarding the drinking of no. This he did in a place where > people might hehold them, the aim inj t.? tench Judah by example, e father of the Rechabites had en command that they should not ink wine. Their filial obedience t to shame the children of Judah r tliofr lack of obedience. Jonadab, > father of the Rechabites, was only nuin hut the one whose commands rlnh disregarded was the Almighty m1. their Creator and Savior. It Is ill's plan that every man be tested, 'ins a free acent, he can have char ter only throuph testing. II. The Filial Loyalty of the Rec bites (vv. fi-11). Though they were out of their own iintry in the midst of a foreign poo s' they refused to drink wine, de irin? that they had been true to the Rtructlons of Jonadab all their lives, is a fine thing when children re pniher their fathers and render alienee to their commands. III. The Loyalty of the Rechabites Contrast With the Disloyalty of idah (vv. 12-10). 1. The Appeal (vv. 13, 14). He aile the appeal on the basis of the ial loyalty of the Rechabites. He so reminded them that he had ?>kon to them In person, rising up fly to do so. 2. Thp Ministry of the Prophets k IS, 16). When the people failed i render obedience to God, he sent i them the prophets, who pleaded lth them to amend their ways by iiiiin? away from their Idols. Mat lew Henry inilic.Ws the points of >ntrast somewhat* as follows: (1) he Rechabites were obedient to one ho was but a man; the Jews dls the infinite and eternal God. ') Jonadiib was dead and could not low of their disloyalty or correct lenrfor It. God Is all-knowing and ?"? forever and will punish for dls wdienre. (3) The Rechabites were ?Ner ^minded of their obligations, ? Cod sent His prophets to speak His people. (4) Jonadab left the arirp hut no estate to support the Mree, but God gave the people a Nly land and prospered them In It. Lj. npv*'r assigned His people a as hard as Jonadab's, but God's PWe disobeyed Him while the Fwihitcs obeyed their father. ? Judgment Upon the Jews for ^obedience' (v. 17). G* I declared tlmt He would bring , ,,l'nt nI'?n them according to a Hp had said. Judgment Is laid ?n Mn.s,. who disobey and rebel Ei?Inst Great Secrets. fh?,at Recrets of being courted seem delight* .INCREASED VALUE OF LAMBS Docking and Castration of Young Anl? , mals Destined for Market Im proves Quality. (Prepared by the United State* Department of Agriculture.) Docking and castration of lambs des tined for the market materially in creases their market value because of Improved quality, according to the United States Department of 'Agri culture. There are several reasons for this. Docking makes the hind-quarters of lambs appear more blocky and deep, and it also adds much to the cleanli ness of the animals. Thus they appear more attractive to the buyers when they reach the market. Ewes which are to be kept in the breeding flock should also be; docked as a very large portion of the undocked ewes will fail to breed. \ Ram lambs over three months of age tend to grow thin and develop coarse shoulders and neck. Thin fleshed, coarse, open-shouldered lambs are not of a desirable quality, and when they reach the market they are" discriminated against by the buyers because of these features. If the lambs are castrated and docked when they are a few days old their growth will not be retarded. On the other hand they will present a better appear ance, and If they have been properly fed, will have a smooth, desirable fin ish at four months of age. Lambs of good quality in this - condition com- j mand a premium over bucky and un- j docked lambs at the markets. Often times during the period when the Jer sey City market is receiving large num bers of lambs from the eastern states,, lamb prices at that market fluctuate sharply because of the high percent age ^)f undocked and bucky lambs which are discriminated against by buyers seeking a high-quality product. MAKE ALL BROOD SOWS WORK Properly Managed Animal Should Produce Two Litters Each Year Roasters in Demand. The properly managed sow should produce two Utters a year If the farm Is equipped for fall pigs. Upder such a system the sow should farrow in March and again in the early part of September. A sow that was bred about November 15th will farrow March 6th to f)th. By weaning the pigs at eight weeks of age, the sow may be rebred late in May to farrow In September. In states where the winters are severe, good houses are necessary for the young pigs born In?March. Those coming In September will almost take care of themselves until cold weather. They are then In need of good core, or a lurge number of runts will re sult. A good demand exists during Thanksgiving and Christmas for small j pigs for "roasters." A farmer in ' northeastern Iowa has raised pigs for this special market a number of years, and finds it a profitable means of dls- ! posing of his fall pigs. CALCIUM NEEDED FOR STOCK Cjows, Horses and Sheep Must Look to Roughage for Needed Supply ? Silage May Answer. The cow, together with the sheep and horse, must look to Its roughage to supply the needed calcium. Fre quently there Is not sufficient calcium in the roughage or the vitamin needed to make It available to the body Is not present. This vitamin is present In green ^ pasture at all times. If silage has been properly made It is possible that there will be enough of the vit amin in It also to cause the assimi lation of calcium. It Id not well to count on this, however, for much of the slleage made at the present time Is not properly made. Poor feeding Is keeping brood sows on hundreds of farms .from paying a profit. \ ' , Feed alfalfa hay to brood pows. It pays a greater return in this way than any other. ? ? ? Damp beds are responsible for pneu monia, bowel trouble and skin dis eases among pigs. ' > * ? ? The responsibility of animal dis ease control rests with the veterinary profession, says Dr. It. A. Craig, head of the veterinary department df Pui^ due university. ? * ? A good ration for a sow with pigs Is 0 parts corn, 3 parfs middlings and 10 parts tankage, when on full feed. ? ? * Mixed shipments show a greater number of killed and crippled hogs and a greater shrinkage than straight shipments. m 0 ? The man who eonslstentjjsfollowg a well established live stock system oh his farm Is more prosperous tnan the man who tries to be In when condi tions look good and oat when they iook bad. i .:t-. .? , OUR COMIC SECTION Big Events in the Lives of Little Men This Happens Only in Dreamland UM> A Fuuvr 1 DREAM UAST W\GHT FOtVCS 1 X OREMPT \ WOl W AM \ca cream jo\Kir avid i feut u^oeit *m? ew?e op tw ^abie ^ the* \b\sut< a smote coo a goaa PARKE? "\UER? \ <oOSH?' J UO A uVJH TALKIM* Yo AMOTH6& <slN on *tw street sea * weu.( us mew hoose o?*rr eosr Me as- much as i thought rr \uu*. Gcoiua Yo\" kkm4 \WUO EJJER. HEAW? OF AJWXHM' UKE THAT? b o ?WO'I CROPPED A 0\VA? ou *TW FLOOR \UHEU X ViUVPAMlVT TU' VAMJ AW" HE WEVER. SAID, ?uer rr 1AM.. VU&L Grf It WHEU VJe 'SWEEP Ouf %U *1H* KAO(mikl,\N GEE! usseu\ i a$keo^ eeue& w>ui ne ukeo nw home paper, am1 he HOUEfcECl vGce?ATV \ OOVK SEE HOW TH* EOttDR WyAMAftES V GET OUfSOCH A wbmsm Sheet m this quvet ut nb\MU tHEU V UMSVU I ViOX OREAWVf SO I \MOKE gp ?. &)MME ( MEBE^ ANOTMEO (VOTE" PUN DO WW AND PUTT IT IN TwlE BOTTLE, WILL YOU ? DlD VOU LEAVE A note out_ < roc MIM ? CERTAINLY f and it t?e> TTNCTTY e>AiD "Tt> LEAVE AN EXTt?A OUACT OC Mltkf, BUT That cool milkman left A DOZEN E 6Grt> INSTtAD rfrmrrr i CbC tw? LCWC OP VETti t * 16 "falS - A QLMSCVA OF EGNPTtAN UIEROGLWlCt> P 6A1:- TYPEWRITE" TPtS WILLVA - NO WONDER WE LEPT A- "DOZEN EGGS DONT BLAME ThAE. MtLkMAN- . he can't ALWAYS guess right JOERISEUE* & B0S6, tipBrw.n* You Said It, Felix After Every M*d WRKLEYS Wrappers la work or play, It gives the poise and steadiness that mean success. II kelps digestion, allays thirst, keep ing tkc montk cool and moist, tkc throat muscles relaxed and pliant and tke at ca i I VSSSZ. Vl LOOM Lioyaftoduct, Baby Carriages & Furniture Ask Your Local Dealer Write Now for 32-Page Illustrated Booklet The Lloyd Manufacturing Company (Htyitoad-WaktfuU Co.) Dept. E Menominee, Michigan (19) For FORDSON and larger mills, we hive hundreds of Fordsons cutting 5-m. to 8-m. per day with three to four men, some clearing $50 per day, the owner being the sawyer; no overhead expense. Our special 44-ln. 10 gauge 28 tooth saw is recom mended by all Fordson dealers. We send directions for operating saw and setting milL Any hustler can make money. Saw mills in stock. Prompt saw repairing at each of oor three factories. J. H. MINER SAW MFG. CO. MERIDIAN, MISS. ' COLUMBIA, 8. C. SHREVCPOKt. UL Too Late to Recall It. Blake was talking with his friend Scribbler, the well-known English jour nalist of Fleet street. "Do you believe in writing anony mously?" he asked the hero of the pen. Scribbler looked to see that the door of his study was shut ere he replied in a confidential whisper: "Well, I've often wished that one of my productions had been anonymous." "What was that?" asked Blake. "A letter proposing to Mrs. Scrib bler," groaned thie famous writer. ? London Answers. You Walk ilk Comfort If you Shake Into Your Shoes some Allen's Foot-Ease, the Antisejftic, Healing powder for shoes that pinch or feet that ache. It takes the friction from the shoe and gives instant relief to corns and bunions, hot, tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet, blisters and callouses. Ladies can wear shoes one size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease in each shoe. Sold everywhere. Trial pack age and a Foot-Ease Walking Doll sent post Free. Address Allen's Foot-Ease, Le Roy, N. Y. FRECKLES Now Is the Tim* to Get Rid of Those Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling uhimed of your freckles, ss Othlne ? doable strength ? Is guaranteed to rsmovs these homely spot*. Simply get en ounce of Othlne from any druggist sad apply s little of It night sad morning and you should soon sse that eren the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while 'he lighter one* have vanished en tirely. It Is seldom that mors than an ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double-strength Othlne, ss this Is sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to rsmove freckles. M&VMaorrsmup Children grow healthy snd tree from oolic. diarrhoea, flatulency. I eooatlpattao and other trouble U | given It at tae?litng time. Safe, pleaiant? always brings re markable sad gratifying results. At AD Cuttcura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Step 25c, QfmtmmA 25 ami SOc, Talcaa 2Sc Use*
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