« w* -I F w H el^-C eentr, Htore. i ar|udtn, b(|||. Improved Uniform International Ju g g ln a,” I e xclaim ed as th a door ,!’ * r r h * n d lM D U a < r » .n i.n t uf ,1 0 5 ., h o ld e r . B I« « .c . D e t a il, fro m H U W . b « . , closed behind his g ra n d m o th e r. "He T ru ateo , K q u lle b le B u lld ln « . D enver C o " ’ m em ber th a t. A nd le t me not Im p e ril fu r one m om ent tw o frie n d s o f ray I . A I I I K S — W K P A Y U S G R O SS O K ( IT fa ttie r, who revere his m em ory as I had — By — h u n d re d « lld ln « c a rd s , no a .lltn « pnrtl.^i l a r . fu r addressed envelope U H E Y In c ir not supposed any did. save m y a e lf” A R T C O M P A N Y . «1 B r u s d w » ,. New T « * tu re s u n d e r th e candies th a t shone H e pushed me dow n In to m y c h a ir fro m the m antel s h e lf by the Are. A u th o r o f H ls d d e r A ilm e n t» — sto p « « t i n « up n ls h t. " Is he In d a n ge r? " she asked b re a th ­ B e d .y m p t o m . a l l e v i . ted Send for free b ",k ' "T h e re is n o .q u e s tio n o f cla im , a ir PORTO BELLO COLD. Etc. lessly. T r e a tm e n t by exp erien c ed p h y .ic le n s D r.' •T ls a p rivile g e . Do you te ll me now (B y R B V P B F I T Z W A T I R , D D.. D m « «Ü by R r * n ta r w 'i) S p a rr * M u e n s ls h o lf. Col. B ld « . K C., Mo "T h e w a tch w ere a fte r h im when he of I »ay and E venin g U< hoois. M oody B iblo o f yo u r present p lig h t. F e a r n o t to W N U tt o r v l e * A s M rs. W eaver h e rs e lf says, “I was In s titu te of C h icago ) came to m y rescue," re p lie d Juggins. be fra n k w ith me. M u s te r (irm e ro d . 1 'c' W estern N » « ty a p « r Un ion > n e v e r ver y s tro n g ." T h is is a m ild L a d le « — ' P e e -W e re w ill hold lit,.,,,. “ Yet he cam e." E v e ry w o r n .. n " * do not m ix in p o litic s . I am none o f sta te m e n t d escrib­ • t r a p , on .h o u td e ro th e m . A s e n ta w a n te d S a m p le 10c J p She p a tte d tny cheek w ith h e r hand. in g h e r c o n d itio n , y o u r red-hot lo y a lis ts who w o u ld hang 8TO R Y FRO M T H E STA R T W ilo o n C o , It,« Boot K t h P I . C h le U o lH.' "T h a t was a deed w hich you need a man because he re m a rk s tliM t o u r fo r,a c c o rd in g to h e r never be asham ed of. M aste r O rm erod. w o rth y k in g is a H a n o v e ria n by b irth . le tte rs ,s h e was sub­ H a rry O rm e ro d , p ro a ^rlb a d TO W ARD ff je cte d to no s m a ll and you sh a ll w in free to sa fe ty, w h a t­ B u t on th e o th e r hand I 'll have IS R A E L J O U R N E Y IN Q t r a i t o r to th e H r ltla h c ro w n aa a N tu a r t p a rtis a n , r e t u r n in g fro m a m o u n t o f 111 he a lth. ever It may lie o r w herever, I f Ito b e rt naught to do w ith these p lo tte rs who CANAAN F ra n c a to London w ith o u t F o rtu n a te ly .h e rs is - and I have any w its between us. S it fu m e over th e e x ile d S tu a rts. fr le n d a o r proapecta, rescues A l­ te r was f a m ilia r in g kind. Thio hatchery is accredited by the L E S S O N T E X T — N u m b e rs 10:11-36 y o u rs e lf down. M uste r O rm erod, and d e rm a n R o b e rt J u g ftin a fro m aa "T h e S tu a rts w ent, s ir, because th e y w ith L y d ia E. P in k - Sonoma County F arm Bureau, w hich «uarantee. G O L D E N T E X T — C o m e th u u w ith us you ahall have a d ra ft o f m ulled ale o ve rta xe d th e fo rb e a ran ce o f a long- aaalna w h o had w a y la id h im T h e h a m 's V e g e t a b le amor.« o ther th in « .. CHICKS FROM HFAITRY FLOCK? a n d we w ill du th e e goud a r r iv a l o f th e w a tc h puta an end W r ite to t fre e Catalog and F arm Bureau t - U r . . ' and a dish o f d eviled bones and there- s u ffe rin g people. T he y m ig h t have re­ C o m p o u n d and m enta. T h e pro fit fro m Fall c h ic k , m ight aurpnae P R IM A R Y T O P I C — A J o u rn e y of to th e a ffa ir , and H a r r y te lla hla a fte rw a rd a tied w ith sheets th a t have tu rn e d ere this, as you know , had they Long A j o * begged M rs. W eaver ? ° 11- A l l prepaid and G uaranteed M fe d e ltv e r v n e w a c q u a in ta n c e o f hla fo r m e r J U N IO R T O P IC — J o u rn e y In g in th a la in In D o rset lavender. H a th i t a possessed the good sense to a p p re cia te to t r y I t " A f t e r L W . CLARK. B O X 1 5 5 . P E T A L U M A . C A u L a c t iv it ie s aa a s o ld ie r In th e W ild e rn e s s welcom e sound to you?" -------------. t h r e e o r f o u r s e rv ic e o f th e S tu a r ta a nd la te r w h a t th e ir w h ilo m people required. IN T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­ weeks, w rite s M rs. W eaver, “ I fe lt a an o ffic ia l a t th e “c o u r t ’* o f the T he tears came In to my eves. B u t they lacked th a t good sense. Mas- ‘ IC — W h a t Is r a e l L e a rn e d in th e W i l ­ g re a t d ifference In m y s e lf. I w o u ld go s o -c a lle d K in g J am e s th e T h ir d . " I atn h a p p ie r th is n ig h t th a n I have te r (Irm e ro d . and w ith a ll deference I derness to bed and sleep sound, and a lth o u g h I A VOID d r op p l a i been any tim e since C harles and I le ft say to you they w ill never re tu rn u n ­ YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­ itrong d r u | i 1B co u ld n o t do v e ry m u c h w o rk . I seemed eyet tor« from Alkali F o x c ro ft," I said. " B u t p ra y te ll me less they le a rn th a t lesson v e ry soon." | IC — H o w God G u id e s H ia People. s tro n g e r. I k e p t on ta k in g i t and now or o t h e r Irritation. C H A PTER I— C ontinued w h y you tw o, who are stra n g e rs to The old simple remedj I am w e ll a nd s tro n g , do m y w o rk and I leaned fo rw a rd I i m y c h a ir and Israel rem ained a lm ost one y e a r at . — that brln I x //> la besU a5e* ¿'«»S izw U I t was a v e rita b le schooling te ll m y frie n d s a b o u t y o u r w o n d e rfu l I had fo rg o tte n my aurroundlng«. cast ?” V C 2 I V C Ball A U tk*l, Mew forhOtp fro m my lip s ." fo r them. T h e ir sta y was necessary. m ed icine , and I w ill a n sw e r a n y le tte rs "H e does not kn ow ?” e xclaim ed the fo rg o tte n the d in g y cohblea o f M in c in g " I could n o t have p u t n e a te r my 1. To a llo w them to recuperate from fro m wom en a s k in g a b o u t th e Vege­ lane, fo rg o tte n the atrange c irc u m ­ lit t le old lady. own feelings. M a ste r Juggins. W hen the effects o f m any years o f slavery. ta b le C om pound.” — Mas. L a whence " I have to ld h im n o th in g ," said Ju g ­ stances under w hich I hud met th ia I was a la d n o t ye t o f age 1 riske d a ll 2. T o tra in them m o ra lly and s p ir ­ W eaver , E a st S m ith fie ld St. M t Pleas­ stra n g e person who seemed so I n t i­ gins, sm iling. ant, Pa. I had fo r th e S tu a rt cause. W h a t itu a lly fo r the g re a t w o rk before them. P A R K E R ’S ‘ W e ll, 'tls tim e he knew he was m ate ly versed in my fa m ily h is to ry . I I f you k n e w th a t thousands o f H A IR B A L S A M came o f It? A life o f e x ile th a t m ig h t The w o n d e rfu l tra n s a c tio n s a t S inai R e m o v te D en d m ff S to p , H elt t-kilimr liv e d o ve r again the brave days at am ongst the rig h t s o rt o f frie n d s ," the wom en s u ffe rin g fro m tro u b le s s im ila r have ru in e d me. us It has m any a b e t­ served to in s p ire them w ith courage Restore, Color end F o x c ro ft when C harles hod been m as­ lit t le Indy said. "Y o n are too young, to those you a re e n d u rin g had im proved Beaut, to G re, end Faded Heir te r tnan. M y fa m ily 's e sta te was se­ and hope, fo r th ro u g h them they came SUe and |1 w at Dnirvluta th e ir h e a lth by ta k in g LydJa E. P ink- te r and I his lie u te n a n t. B u t the mo­ M a ste r O rm erod, to rem em ber old Pe­ Htoeox Cbeta W B . Patchogue. N y q u e s tra te d ; tny o u tla w ry was p ro ­ ham s Vegetable C om pound, w o u ld n 't to know God as ih e lr k in g and them ­ m ent passed, the m em ories faded, and te r Juggins— " claim ed. I have no place to la y iny selves as H is covenant people. H IN D E R C O R N S R e n io tM Corns, Oal- v .,- you th in k i t was w o r th a ,.rial? A lig h t h u rst upon my addled w its. m y eyes saw again th e d ra b b u ild in g s lonsea, etc., atopa a ll pain, ensures comfort to the head, save It be by th e b o u n ty o f a In some fa m ilie s , th e fo u rth genera­ feet, make» w elkin« ee « ,. lie b , m all o r e , lira«* 3. To have them th o ro u g h ly o rg a n ­ "W h y . o f co u rse ."’ I cried. “II p was o f the a lle y and the odd fig u re o f my fo re ig n e r. tio n Is le a rn in g the m e r it o f L y d ia E «late, lileeo x Chemical Worka, Petobu«ue, N. z. * ized. d e liv e re r— whom I had firs t delivered. ste w a rd u n ite r m y fa th e r, and In his P in k h a m 's V egetable Com pound "H a v e I secured any m ora l s a tis ­ T his was not o n ly necessary fo r th e “ And you. s ir.” I said. "M a y I ask fa th e r's tim e be fore h im ! B u t yo u ? " fa c tio n by these sacrifices? A t firs t I "P e te r was m y husband." she said how It happens you kn o w so m uch con­ march, b u t fo r th e w a rfa re in g a in in g th o u g h t I had. B u t when I looked R e m a r k a b le E n g r a v in g " Ito b e r t here Is o u r g ra n d ­ ce rn in g the fo rtu n e s o f a p la in D orset sim ply. possession o f th e land o f Canaan. Closer I fo u nd th a t I had done n o th in g fa m ily ? ” T h e L o rd 's P ra y e r, (59 words, 397 son. When Peter died y o ttr fu tlie r o f­ I. M arching F rom S inai at the Hand : le tte rs , c o u n tin g p u n c tu a tio n m arks, Ito b e rt fo r m y co u n try. F o r the S tu a rts , yea. of Moses (vv. 11-28). He seemed not to hear me, sta n ding fe re d Ills place to Ito b e rt. With Itching Rashes B u t fo r my co u n try , n o thing . was engraved In 12 lin e s on th e head th e re In a brow n study, and I spoke w o u ld have none o f It. H e had the T he n a tio n had now g ro w n to a " T h is made me th in k th e h a rd e r. o f an o rd in a ry p in by C h a rle s H o w a rd to him again sh a rp ly. M a ste r Juggins. A t th e b e g in n in g I great h o s t—th e , a rm y Its e lf o f 603.550 B a k e r o f Spokane. W ash. B a k e r is "Yes, yes, I h eard,” he answered, a l­ had taken zest In the p lo ts and pla n s g’ , * llo w ‘ ,'K Persons to S oap. O intm w it, T alcum sold » v tr y w h er» Sam p im now an in m ate o f an In s titu tio n f o r fr»-«' nf Cotloara Labratwrlaa, Dapt M M k J dan, m & m m ost Im p a tie n tly . “ I w as— B u t th is w h ich were aim ed to b rin g about h is ' H° ld le r' ,h e re WOU,d l,e l '8 I , ) 'Vi0 b lin d and Insane. T he e n g ra v in g Is no place fo r discussion. Come w ith re s to ra tio n to power. , The arn,v was o rganized in to fo u r cannot he reatl w ith o u t th e a id o f a tne to m y house.” " B u t the longer I stu d ie d them the great sections o r d iv is io n s w ith three 'T h e B e g in n in g p o w e rfu l m a g n ify in g glass. B a k e r was Some tra ce o f m y fe e lin g s m ust m ore In sin ce re th e y became. I fo u nd tribes to cacti d iv is io n . T he L e vite s at one tim e an em ployee o f th e U n it­ Judge— U o w d id y o u r fa m ily tro u ­ have been revealed In my a ttitu d e — m y leader a catspaw o f fo re ig n e rs, were organized on the basis o f ttie ed S tates g o v e rn m e n t In th e bureau bles s tu rt? m y face he could not have seen In the used to underm ine E n g la n d 's prestige. three sons o f A a ro n — G ershon. K o h u th o f e n g ra v in g anti p rin tin g . H e spent L u lu — W e ll, Jedge, yo’ honah, we darkneaa— fo r he co n tin ue d : and M e ru rl. T h e K o h a th ite s had the H is aim s were n o t the good o f Eng , th re e years and eleven days com plet- done g o t m a rrie d .— L ife . “ Yon need not fe a r me, M n ste r O r- p rln c ip a l place a b o ut the ta b ernacles— j n j, tliiH w ork. land, b u t Id s own ag g ra n d ize m e n t, th e merod. I mean you no harm . I could charge o f th e m ost precious things. fu rth e r in g o f F rance's a m b itio n s ." n o t do h n rm to y o u r fa th e r ’s son.” T h e M o d e r n M a id e n “ H a st learned th a t, lad? W hy, then, The G ershonites had th e next place o f M o s t V a lu a b le M in e r a l " B u t you?” I asked. “ W ho are you, honor, w h ile th e d ru d g e ry fe ll upon th e re a no m ore lo y a l E n g lis h m a n In “ G ood-night, m o th e r.” Coal is C anada's m ost v a lu a b le m in ­ s ir? ” the M era rltes. London !” “ D a u g h te r, are yo u co m ing In o r go­ e ra l, says F ina n ce T im es. T h e 1925 H e ch u ckle d d ry ly . 1. The signal given (v. 11). “ So you th in k ," I answered. "S o 1 in g o u t? ” o u tp u t was w o rth $49,000,000. It “ You kn o w m y nam e," he nnswered, T he lif t in g o f th e cloud fro m o ff the th in k . B u t hear me out. I to ld m,v reached 18,000,000 tons. “ and you heard th e w a tch a ck n o w l­ fe e lin g s to a ce rta in g re a t g e n tlem a n sanctuary was th e sig n a l fo r th e camp N o T r o u b le edge my c iv ic d ig n ity . F o r th e re s t— who handles a ffa irs a t St. G e rm a in , to be broken and the m arch to begin. Set aside th re e m in u te s each day “ T o m m y gets a lo n g w ith his w ife I f you have spent much tim e In Dorset lie cursed me fo r a tu rn c o a t, w o u ld 2. The signal g ive n to re s t (v. 12). L e t th a t suffice fo r th e v e ry w e ll." " W h y s h o u ld n ’t he? H is you should kn o w a D orset voice.” have o rdered his lackeys to flog me Ju s t as th e sign to m arch m ust he to w o rry . day. dad ow ns a m illin e ry house." “ I do th a t," I assented h e a rtily , "a nd fro m th e palace. I le ft h im — In d is ­ recognized, so th e sign to rest m ust 'll» g ra te fu l to m y ears." grace. The floors o f m y frie n d s were be obeyed. W hen a w om an Is u n h a p p ily m a r­ M a n y a m an is abused because o f "T h e n lie content w ith th a t, s ir, fo r close,) to me I th o u g h t I w o u ld m ake 3. T he Com m ander (v. 13). rie d she w o u ld g la d ly re c a ll h e r m is­ his w e a lth — b u t he doesn't seem to a few m inutes. Come, le t us he on o a r my w a y to E ngland and begin a new God was th e C om m ander th ro u g h spent life . m in d it. life . w ay. I have reasons fo r not w ish in g H is se rva n t, Moses. to In v ite a second a tta c k upon us." So I a p p lie d to the E n g lis h am bas­ 4. T h e o rd e r o f the m arch (v v sador fo r a passport. He laughed at 14-18). He set o ff n t a gre a t pace. Ids head b u rle d In his cloak c o lla r, a n il me. D id I th in k tie was so Innocent As th e y in a rch e d th e d iv is io n led hy ns to he b lin d e d by such tra n s p a re n t Judah w ent fo rw a rd , fo llo w e d by w a lke d beside Idin, puzzled exceed Ingly. tric k e ry ? N ay, the S tu a rts m ust seek Gershon and M e ra rl b e a rin g th e coars­ o th e rw h e re f o r means to p la n t a fresh e r p a rt o f th e tabernacle. Ten m in ute s In te r we stopped lie fo re Then " ta ll, gabled house o f b ric k and tlm w a n d e rin g bee In his bonnet. He was spy In E n gland. In desperation then m arched Reuben's d iv is io n , fo llo w e d her on the n e a r side o f llo lh n rn . My young, and he m ust see th e w o rld . He I bought passage fro m a sm u g g le r o f by th e K o h a th ite s b e a rin g th e sacred Dieppe, w ho landed me th re e weeks u te n s ils o f th e tabernacle. com pnnlon produced a kgy fro m his w ould m ake his fo rtu n e , too. N o life These since In Sussex. I made nt.v w ay to w ere fo llo w e d hy th e d iv is io n o f person and unlocked a heavy door as an estate ste w a rd fo r h im ." D orset, hoping to And o ld frie n d s who E p h ra im and Dan. T h e a rk occupied w h ich opened upon a staircase lending A nd w ise I was. too, g ra n n y ." In te r to th e second atory. T h e firs t flo o r Jeeted M nste r Juggins. “ Even you w ould help me to gain a p a rd o n ; hut a ce n tra l p o sitio n w ith th e m oving I was recognized hy one o f m y cousins caravan. was occupied by a shop. w ill g ra n t th a t now ” "B e not too e levated hy y o u r good who now hold F o x c ro ft house, and he " E n te r, M nste r O rm e ro d ," said Ju g ­ II. Mosea Seeking th e H elp o f Hobab gins. "Y o u are r ig h t welcome. I hope fo rtu n e ." she re to rte d . "H a d you f o l­ raised a hue and cry a fte r me, fe n rln g (v v . 29-32). you have none o f the c o u n try g e n tle ­ low ed yo u r g ra n d fa th e r nt F o x c ro ft no doubt th a t I sought to reg a in the H obab was a shrew d c h ild o f the m an's scorn fo r th e home o f an honest y o u r counsel m ig h t have re stra in e d estate. desert. Moses th o u g h t th e re fo re th a t "S in ce then I have been h u n te d lik e his know ledge th e re o f w o u ld be help­ M aste r H a rry and I l l s b ro th e r fro m m erch a n t.” a beast. M y la s t s h illin g was spent fu l. T h e c h ild re n o f Is ra e l w ere go in g "A beggar m ust not he a chooser," 1 th e ir madness— " m orn in g . T o m o rro w , had I fo rth under the g u id in g care o f th e I w ish it m ig h t ha ve ," I said h lt- th is answered. " B u t I f I w ere not Indeht- ed to you fo r m y lib e rty I should s till te rly , th in k in g o f C harles' lonely grave escaped so long. I planned to sell my A lm ig h ty . S urely H e could be tru ste d . he glad to v is it a D orset man who on a m ist-draped h ills id e In the sw ord, a n il I f n il else fa ile d to seek C e rta in ly H e knew th a t d re a d fu l w il­ a press-gang.” know s how to fig h t atid who rem em ­ Scotch highlands. derness. 'L e t us th a n k God you heard my bers the woods o f F o x c ro ft." "M a n y a g entlem an w o u ld have 1. "YVe w ill do thee good.” c r ie s .’ said .lu cg ln s e a rn e stly. “ W e ll spoken." applauded Ju ggins ta ke n In had p a rt such an answ er to Moses had fa ith In G od’s prom ises he " I do ," I said, "a n d w ith no la c k o f as he fastened th e door behind us. an o ffe r m ade In kindness, M a ste r <>r- to Is ra e l and could w e ll assure Hobab B ut n o t y o u r fa th e r. No, reverence, m y frie n d . I also th a nk th a , good w ould come to h im by Iden­ "S o I m ig h t have expected y o u r fa ­ m erotl. a fte r tr y in g a ll he co u ld hy fa ir means you.” th e r's son to apeak.” t if y in g h ltu s e lf w ith God's covenant He gave me a keen look people. '"1 ha, Is th e second tim e you have to dissuade Itobert fro m his course, “ Y ou c a ll me frie n d . l>o you mean he asked w here tils fancies d rifte d , ca lle d nte 'm y fa th e r's s o n ,'" I said. 2. "T h o u m ayest be to us Instead o f the w o rd ? " "P rith e e , M a ste r Juggins, had you ac­ and th e n su p p lie d him w ith m oney fo r eyes.” " W h y n o t? " he voyage to th e W estern P la n ta tio n s q u a in ta n ce w ith m y fa th e r? " Moses s t ill In siste d th a t Hohab " I w as y o u r fa th e r's s e rv a n t." he "B id e , bide,” he re p lie d e n ig m a t­ and to enable h im to secure a s ta rt sh o u ld go along, n o t o n ly fo r th e good said, and he sa id It so th a t th e w ords I T w aa th a t p e rm itte d Ito b e rt to go ic a lly . “ We sh a ll se ttle a ll th a t anon. he could get but fo r th e good he m ig h t oversens am t to set h im s e lf up as a were at once p ro m t a n il hum ble. A fte r yon, s ir ." do. 1 ca u g h t Ills hand In m ine. fu r- tr a d e r th e re and a fte rw a rd to re ­ A nd he ushered me up the sta irs, I I I . M a rch in g to Canaan W ith th a "Y o u w ere Ills frie n d , to o ; and who ; w h ic h w ere hung w ith th e skin s o f tu rn a nd esta blish his b u s ln e sa 'd o w n ­ L o rd as Leader (vv. 83-36). am I. an o u tla w w ith o u t name o r fo r­ m any kin d s o f a nim als, some o f w h ich s ta irs , w h ich h a th gro w n so th a t It Is tune, to set n ty s e lf above a man who J Even though Hohab d id go w ith Is­ 1 d id not even know. T he s ta irs gave m ore th a n lie can handle. A ll o f It. I has prospered lik e you th ro u g h the rael, we never hear o f his le a d in g the say. we owe to yo u .” upon a la rg e h a ll, s im ila rly decorated, 1 d ilig e n ce o f his own hands am, people. T he L o rd w ill not have It so. " A ll o f It, g ra n n y ," reaffirm ed Mas and th ro u g h th is we passed In to a com ­ G b se rve : 1 b ra in s? ” te r Jug g ln a h im s e lf "Y 'h a v e not made fo rta b le ch a m b e r w h ich stretched 1. "T h e a rk o f the covenant o f th e M a ste r Ju g g in s d re w n deep breath It one w h it too s tro n g fo r me. B u t across the fr o n t o f th e house. L o rd w e n t before th e m " (v. 33). and w ru n g my hand hard. w o u ld find o u t be fore we sleep how M a ste r Ju g g in s relie ved me o f my T h e a rk, th e sym bol o f th e d iv in e " Y o u 'll tlo. la d ," he said. “ M y help clo a k and h n t and m otioned to a deep I m ay be o f a id to M a ste r O rm e ro d ." presence, moved o u t o f Its place In c h a ir in fr o n t o f the fire. " A id ? " quoth she. " A ll th a t we w o u ld have been yo u rs on any term s th e m id s t o f the camp and to o k Its B u t you have made it a glad p riv ile g e "B e s t y o u rs e lf. M a ste r O rm erod. have In th e w o rld Is his. I f he " e" ’ y o " D o u b t not we place a t the head. P re s e n tly we s h a ll have p ro ve n d e r fo r I t ; aye. the clothes o ff o u r hacks i. Hood f ° r 2. T he cloud o f th e L o rd rested the In n er man as w ell. Ho, Uoody I n ig h t to you. M a ste r O rm erod. Anti sh a ll And a way. "N o w get yon to bed. I sh n ll h a te upon them (v. 34). A r t abed, a fte r a ll? " rem em ber, th is house, poor though It T h is was an In d ic a tio n th a t God “ Abed? A tie il? " nnswered a th in , be fo r yo u r fa th e r's son. Is to lie yo u r som ewhat to say to you on th e m nr ro w ." was no, onlyl leading, bu, g o ve rn in g old voice th a t was In e xp re ssib ly sweet, home u n til you have a b e tte r." H is people and p ro te c tin g them . w ith a D o rset b u rr th a t made M aster 1 rose and bowed m y acknow ledg 3. T he L o rd 's v in d ic a tio n (v v . 35. Ito b e rt's sound lik e th e tw a n g o f s m ents, h u t I co u ld n o t s(>enk. My 1 The p a rt played by the In e x ­ 36). L o n d o n e r "A h e d ? says he. W hen did h e a rt was too fu ll. H ere In th is h a u stib le rich es of the Am erican 1 ever feel th e sheets, s lid n o t know Moses' u n b e lie f caused a reproach bleak, u n frie n d ly Is.ndon, w h ich hail colonies In the m ach in a tio n s of Ing he was w a rm a n il safe and Ills greeted me w ith su sp icio n and |terse un to the Lord. T h is a ctio n on th e European p o litic s com et as a posset cup w h e re It belongs w h ich Is cut Ion, 1 hat) fo u n d frie n d s h ip am i as p a r, o f God v in d ic a te d H is le adership. re v e la tio n to O rm erod. In his stom ach? A h e d ! D id st ever slstance. It was alm ost too good to I Moses gave re c o g n itio n to th is a ct o f bel leve. A n d —" God In Id e n tify in g h im s e lf w ith ( Ils "1 have no c la im upon you, M nste r She stepped In to the room , a q u a in t people. W hen th e a rk rested and se, * ' ’ (T O « ■ C O N T IM V R D .t lit t le fig u re In hodden gray, a d a in ty fo rw a rd , he e xcla im ed . "H ls e up. L o rd , cap perched on h e r w isp y w h ite h a ir, and let th ln e enem ies he sca tte re d h e r b ro w n eyes g le a m in g In the candle and le t them th a , hate Thee flee be­ lig h t, th e criss-crossed w rin k le s o f her fo re T he e ." and w hen I, rested— "R e ­ cheeks s h in in g lik e a n e tw o rk o f flue tu rn . O Ix>rd. u n to th e m any thousands lace. In h e r hands she held a tra y o f Is ra e l." F u r n itu re made fro m oak used hy s u p p o rtin g a ste a m in g flagon and d i­ firs t em bankm ent b u ilt by the R „ th e Kouians m ore th a n 1,800 years ve rs covereq dishes o f p e w te rw a re . mana. " A car for nery punt and purpote" G o d ’s Love ago In th e co n s tru c tio n o f an tin - J u g g in s fa v o re d tne w ith a h u m o r A m em ber o f th e noelety said the W e are ta u g h , to th in k th a t Ood'a ha ok men t fo r the Tham es Is s h o rtly CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE otis glance. tim b e re d em b a n km e nt Is S3 fe e t love Is the biggest th in g In th e u n i -S u re , I g ro w m ore trou b le so m e to lie added to th e h is to ric treasures rio rth o f the K ontan w a ll, probably verse. 1 * , us th in k o f some o f th e OAKLAND • BU1CK • CADILLAC y e a r hy yenr. g ra n n y ," he said ns she o f the M auston house, says the L o n ­ b u ilt 290 years la te r biggest th in g s we know, and then we paused a t s ig h t o f me "H e re I hit » don M all. YVhole tru n k s o f trees, p ile d one w ill I lf , o u r eyes u,e>n one th a t 1» CMC TRUCKS T h e tim b e r, discovered d u rin g exca­ shove th e others, six deep and locked come hom e la te r th a n ever, b rin g in g a b ig g e r th a n a ll.—J. H. Jo w e tL guest w ith me W ho th in k you he Is?" v a tio n s behind K in g W illia m street. hy cross tim be rs, w ere found In sq-h YELLOW CABS. BUSES A N D TRUCKS She lo oked at us In q u irin g ly , E C., Is In fo o d eon dltlon , a lth o u g h goml co n d itio n th a t th e y con s t ill b e H apnineaa C ounts Moat * r g •• 'T in M a s te r O rm e ro d ." It has been h u rle d fo r centurie». I used fo r alm ost nnv purpose , . T he w ill o f God respecting "O rm e ro d ? N ot '• ------- ------ ---------------- I t Is In th e possession o f M r. I us Is th a t we shall liv e hy each o th e r's I R R i ID A IR E — The Electric Refrigerator " A y e ; M a s te r H a r r y " N a tu r a l Q u e ttto n T hotnna J. E d w a rd s, a m etuher o f the happiness and life , no, hy each o th e r's " B u t he Is In F ra n c e !" L o ndon and M iddlesex arvheologtcnl "T h e re a re tw o aides t „ e v e r, m ise ry men help each o ther "N a y ; lie Is here." society, who, w ith o th e r experts. Is s to ry ." by th e lr joy. not by th e ir sorrow. She d re w closer, and stu d ie d my fea sa tisfie d th a t th e fin d Is p a rt o f tha "A re you s t ill sin g le ? " Es doom trail Arthur D. Howden Smith HOW I IMPROVED SundaySchool MYHEALTH ’ Lesson ’ Did It in Leu Than One Month Lesson for October 3 PETALUMA HATCHERY M itchell Eye For S O R E EVES Don’t Suffer UseCuticura FIRST to adopt DUCO T General Motors Research Laboratories cooperated with E. I. du Pont de Nemours &. Company, Inc., in the development of Duco — an achievement ranking in importance with the invention of the self-starter. DUCO is not only far more lasting than paint and varnish; it is finer, more beautiful and more economical to apply in factory production. DUCO was first adopted by Oakland, and immediately thereafter by the rest of the General Motors cars. BUYERS of General Motors cars have profited by the development of this finer, more enduring finish. Their cars wear well longer. ❖ x->x-:'X«x<-x<.xX4.x->x->x-:'X-:-x<‘X-:'X->x-:-x<"X<-x-:-x-:-X4-x->x->X'>X4‘X> T im ber, Sou nd , T hough Buried for Centuri e* GENERAL MOTORS