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BARNWELL SENTINIL, BARNWELL, SOTITnr njon' (MPKOVED VltirOIH INTERNATIONAL Tree New Frocks for the Tiny Girl USL OF LARGER IMPLEMENTS AND MORE . HORSES HELP TO SOLVE LABOR PROBLEM (lly v RKV. I*. 15. UIT'/WA'PKK. 15. D.. T*ofi*lier <*f Kngllsh HILL' In the Moody Bible- ,1 nsl11uti- mf Cblrttgo.j (Copyright, !0!S,^ Western /Newspaper Union i -i i i. LOOK AT tongue: then give FflUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOM ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. LESSON FOR AUGUST 11 V “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIG ! " CAN'T HARM CHILDREN AND V>. THEY LOVE IT. HELPfNG OTHERS ’ Hear yy one.armther’a AOIl Ui- law of fhrlHt,-- [ j -X+- ’ ‘ ■ IKADl.VtJv OalnUans 0: burdens, u/i(1 .-*o fl Galatians Ii/vVGTIUNAIv 25-f,-: 10, | r.ltlMAKY I.KS JO: 2."-37.| INTKItMKIUATk. SKNIOH AND £1 >1*1/1’ T< >1'I<' Who nei‘<lH our help, and how (“all we h'Mftt tiL e H ? • ADDITK iN-.VL MjATUKI AT, — Proviei hs 17:17, * MrtttTrapi "• 13 I: dii,ms I Corinthians 13:1-13; I John 3:1G-1S. > () N M At K It 1A L- Lake I. Being a Neighbor (I.-Tike 10:30- of tin Cl mm] S.tmirritiin 1^ The story Cblrist’s answer to the lawyer’s ques- tlort: Who is our neighbor? ljy shifts tile .question so as.to show that the supreme ^concern Is riot who- is, our neighbor, hut whose neighbor nur I? If I aan t ’-h+'+st’s, my-supreme* emieern will he to find those who have- need that - 1 may he a neighbor t them. It we love God*.supremely, we shall* find all along life’s highway souls who have been wotfnded ami robbed .by sin, whom we can love as ourselves. To Examples of Methods Which Save Man Power—One-Man Operating Tractor - Drawing Three Plows-and Another With a Four-Mule Team Operating Large Harrow! ' __v # • Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See it' tongue is coated; this 4s a sure sign tie* little stomach, liver aim .bowels need" 'a cleunsing at once. . <• fPi‘epare<l by the,,Unlted States Depart-| well as patriotic, to Install 'machinery ■ - "meat of .Agriculture.^ which wilf enable the operator to plant, cultivate and harvest a full acre age of the crops best suited to hisdfind and the needs of the country, tfui'n to let some of the land lie Idle or, at best, have It-prepared and'worked pobply, and tlje crops out of season. In many peases, a worker can double tin* work done by the use of a larger implement and a correspondingly •i nth Cohl, breath-had, throat sore, doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen tle liver and bowel cleansing . should always he tlie, ilrst tre •Nothing eqmds “Callfi rigs" for children’s ills spoonful. and In \ few- foul ’waste, sour Idle If twti men, driving one lmrse each, can ■’combine thp two horses Into one team which one man can drive, and this team can do as much or more work that) two did singly, Isn’t It wise to combine, them and savri^one man’s time? ‘ Fur U&ed Less W; ferment Ing greater amount or motive And If the farm Is largearid power fflSt.cti fentner stltclv outline stItch and „ In the new -in!- I'pr Pill the absence ml slit Hi among ethers vUTh sim'ck Hf fur trimmings Is notable.,-- THtsrls big am! simple embroidery, add their partly on account of the very high pretty, quaint tom b to these gay- prices of furs now and partly because French knots and small blit- wemcn are at preseut.Weariiiv all sui ts Iimas Are"nnlong those present in the -of bmg stoles, capes;’TiTid- coatees of Bttlr conqsuiy of childish decoratiobs fur ov«*r tl?eir suits a'nd dresses. It I* thut loving fingers-add to little clothes. , thought this fad will cHiry-ilrito the Plain or small striped materials lire earning fall and winter, and ■ now .In yreJorreil over plaids for young dill- these days of thought for mnseiwu -Sn-tt. t»rgtitTrtie-in AThtti r , witty narrow” tiirri - nf ■mUtniMals, all tln-se llttlp Items *trij*es in all the light colors are made are considered by the manufacturer. «p for girls of three or more, with (he simplest sort of finishing’ in bindings , «f plain white. These are, for her dress- [ mp »•cessions. Swiss organdie,.,-^vvlth dainty endiroldcrcil edges and figures, appears in thf* lined pretentious of ^lit tle frocks, like that shown in tin* cen ter «f the group above. AJ the left a yellow chambrny Is shaped at the w«u*t with smocking and "has white : urgundn- collar.and < tills. -The syiock-1 boyvels somctiriies flic gain Is considerably more than this. If the nature of the work and the mm‘14nery for doing it are such that the best implements will increase the efficiency of the worker by only r>0 or event ‘Jo per cent, their use may make possible an Increase in acreage by Just that amount, and at' least will enable the farmer to do his work In less;.fitue and allow lUm to take advantage of good weather if the season Is unfavorable. -— ST”* * ‘ Buy Larger Machinery. .Can all fanners afford to* buy extra horses and larger implements to save •man h‘ibcu|2j=H0f' course, those.■"whose farms require but one or two .horses t«: do ^^"Tfrdinary work can seldom Sif ford to do so. Hut sui'h can secure this additional help by combining to purchase larger maHiinery and doub ling up their teams to operate It ; or one. usually more‘skilled in operating machinery, or better able- to purchase It, may own flu* larger Implements, and do the work for .several neighbor farmers, besides, his own, to the ad vantage of all concerned. Both these methods have been tried out in many localities with mowers, harvesters, tractors, .threshing machines and other lookout for those in need passes out -of the^?ysterna and you hgve a weli and plnyfuW child again. All .children love this harmless, deli cious “fruit laxative,” and\it never fails to effect a good “inside\ cleans ing. Directions for babies, children of all nges iind grown-ifps are plainly on the bottle. \ ns he on th of our belt’ 2. I la vi compassion cn the needy (v fj (’hriyt’s pltv was amused as he camp Into contact with those who were suf fering and in re d! All those who Tiave-Tiis nature will be likewise moved, 3. Go to those In need (v. 34), Many are filling to give money to help the poqt'and’needy, ibnt are un willing to personally minister to them. Mimyumos tin* personal touch is more Jxiportitnt thim the material aid. We should L*ive / ourselves as .well as our given today saves a sick child tomor row, but get tin* .genuine, AsJ, your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,” thon see that it is made hv the -“Californttr'Kig^Syrup Company,”—AdvL w 1 ' largely done by hand In other parts. Machinery for most of the work In connection with preparing a’mnTlUng the soil Is available in many sizes, and frequently two or more outfits', each requiring the time of one man, are Draped Hats. The draped hat, both In fabrics ar*d brahrs, will .he a prominent millinery feature of the autumn season. MeJril ribbon In fancy weaves it* auefther millinerv feature of Interest. When Black Adds. ~ There Is seldom a white blouse that is not lmprovf-d by a touch of black. factory results. There are few farm horses which a driver of ordinary in telligence cannot truin to work In large teams In a few days’ time, and most of the larger implements are lit tle If any more complicated or difficult to handle Than_the small tyies for the same work. ’ Installation of Machinery. Where the farm js large, and It Is not possible to procure sufficient labor, Between Seasons and “Calco” Hats From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham’* Vegetable Compound. It will certainly be more profitable, us Pittsburgh, Pa — “ For many month* I was not able to do my work owing to r a weakness which !||| caused backache irm machinery P>ave* hi man to rarfr for himself. kartgls;- Kxtru bracing is needed when barrel are loaded on their bilge. The suck Is pot a suitable .container for tender new potatoei; it offers no protection from brjiising, and when loaded i> liard to ventilate. If sacks « are to be used they should he of lio greater capacity than 100 pounds. The smaller sack could be handled with much greater care ami would l»*i^b it self to ventilation better. TTampers are not suitable packages fnt potatoes. Thev do not have the and headaches. A KEEP SHEEP FLOCK TO CONTROL WEEDS friend called my attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottles of I.ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- nd for me. (■Prepared by the United States Pe- ' partment of Agriculture.) One of the best and cheapest ferrys to control weeds-on-fnrntr is to keep u flock uf,.sle*cp. In addition Id controlling wee«lA without cost, sheep will render a profit .by producing nutritious food and wool, and will assist Those who are freely justified in Uhrist w ill conduct’ themselves as^Jol- loWSG— * 1. Restore the winning brother - d pou After taking two J bottles* I felt fine and my troubles caused by that weak ness are a thing of the past. All women w ho suffer as 1 did should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ”— Mrs. Jas. Rohkbkrg, 620 Kffapp SL, K. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Women who suffer from an^ form -pf weakness, as indicated by displacements^ ird inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or “the blues," should-aocept MrR. ltohr- berg’s suggestion und give Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Corn pound a thorough trial- * For’’ over forty years it has been correcting such ailments. If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, 1 Mass. thi*lr contents "and offer little protec- • muteriallv nn the-mtHrm-for meat und wool f a brother ought to ns really inn in J 'pnfduction. If w;eeds are- not J • permitted to grow mid develop • J leaves they will die, but it* * • would require a great amount • burffens fw. • of hard labor to keep most J ^ • weeds under control by this_ • of life, bur- * piethod. Sheep will keep tin* J itlon. sorrow*, • weeds down und the more • ] potatoes mul other heavy produce there will be severe loss from breakage. If used tin y should be loaded on end und alternate baskets inverted. Urnat • should he taken to make the load tight, aiid no slack space should lie allowed in file‘ear. This-will. lessen tin* chance of shifting. * ; (’rates of various st*rtSL.aica.-.iu.-lUfL used, mid .appear sn/isfact,or.v^w hero tin* strengtirof the crate is sufi'n’lerjt io^ tin* weight of its contents. Weak era should not he used under any circumstances, nnd crates with wide micnings tend to wll^ the potatoes while in transit. Crates must he. load ed tight and firm, mid no slack space left under any circumstances without suitable bracing, while striping is rec-.. : ! ommended. \ give us pain as the dislocation, of a member of nur body. This service is’ —tTrdre .Ttrrrrn-'ni the spirit of meekness, lest we 'a!>o- be tempted 2. Hear one another' their cost of upkeep, and the • greater will be tlie supply of * food released for other stock. • Many r{»ugh or permanent grass J pastures that require mowing • can In* kept- glean by the use of # sheep, while at the same time' • the cattle-carrying, capacity of # the pasture is increased. J )Cnc<* calico has bct<qnu fnsliionahle over pi witlfiners tone Imiiutn-iLsi few late- finl wa mainitt hats, iiuiihv cl vnnSqs cotton uiMinci KWitertals and lahcb-d “• alicoNhiits.” JowiibT that n»flect ties wartime fad 11 . v * * h.-.fs-nt' - - . * - - - • are destined to have to come to i ali’rfKJVta sil in *«ur Tnillinerv it is a coHsolatjoti To- \wn* tncsx ‘fiat It cati he made into sL~l_ .11/Lj N, *nreTt> hemlwciir ns that shown at G orr*l » MtffitiV the picture above. \V< rr t.> -ie 7 hv ♦stmondiM 1 tt is She .proper ,tyi*r- . ’*' time t*iv, and therefore Miss --H^h l. Vk Aveoae iirolrieiimles in a cal-ieh ‘ffowk, ick -! FfThacKVi sli - mnv he discovered Jo , nhi. ka\*» /T nimmAd with a-little real and hlpe, hi tv. Tills |s inconsistent hut tbv i»oxe is |>r' tty anyway and the ex- DVtjk' set worth while. ' .* ** ' |’ Tbe twit ht the lower, rjght is a nomine calico'affair- the calico tU** 1 aid. familiar indigo blue with a -white . _ potto* dot. The brim covering is cut Wall bi a square und edged with tick ruck are-sol fcnrid. The four corners of the square They ' »re itu ui u up over the upper. brim 1 a man and tacked against tin*, crown. A hluje and nc find wliitv silk cord., b tied about tlie Nut or «fv jtwf t. fulti.it.*.s at the front in service # iirei ends. Little silk tassels njong f The ends. The ha/ at the left the an it nsteie .icf fine printed cotton crepe ruing t Sn Ucht pink and white. Instead of clgaret there are Square tabs turned they, w* back over the brim. This briin cov- times,’ i.st -word in midsummer and was immediately fol iate summer and denii season J:gctt»‘ creta-. satin and taf-. Tty11 of th(> crepe, hats are ihe fop^of tli«* grmip. At the iretty white modetrivith odd - .of colored satin und Vin- iWv. iirid at tlif* right a deep. - IcK. This' is- fac. d w ith lie. vi-1 veKand finished with cch knots and .‘jmall figures Jri lilnek, \vmte and dark Kills Chills HOW TO SHIP NEW POTATOES NEED OF ANCIENT PRACTICE Prevent Losses by Loading Them Care fully Jnto Cars—ibouble-Headed Barrel Is Good. Wistor’y'Tells Us That Roman Farmer* Stored Various Succulent Feeds' ,for Live Stock, (Prepared by the United States Depart- * — r rnent of Agriculture.) History tells of Roman farmers who carefully chopped fine various green, succulent feeds and packed them in pits'Yrir use during'the w inter season. The practice seems to have been com mon and th(»x£e<*d kept well. From these early tlimM. It has been ffood practice to store various green crops in pits or airtight containers for feed ing to stock: The sTIo Is the present- dehvered day result, and a\ farrnej* who raises live stock cannot afford to be without one. Tlie advantages of the silo are numerous, but some of tlie more irh c portnnt are: 1. Green, succulent feed is available throughout the year. \ 2. A < silo stores more feed for lesi cost.than any other farnrhuildlng. 3. The feed Is handy for use, from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone,' Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar troubles and gets horse going sound. It act* mildly but quickly and good re sults are lasting.’ Doe* not blister or remove the hair ami horsexan be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how. $2.50 a bottle and partly filled packages, and lack of ventilation are responsible for losses in^many eftrs 0? -new potatoes which are arriving at markets. The loading of diseased potatoes is also responsible for considerable lyss. In' some cases shipments that show scab wilt or Tate blight are practically worthless when they Teach the market. The double-headed barrel appears Ui t be the best package for new potatoes tliat is now in general use. If proper ly made. It protects the potatoes as well as holds them in place' Much True Service. < There , is no ser^yfye like his that serves because lie icives—Sir I’hllip Sidney. / ' n N v Vaunteth Not Itself. x \ Put a seal uihuv your lips, nnd frir*. get what you have done. After you have been kind, after Love has stolen j forth intd the world am) done it* ,U*autiful work, go back Into the shade again, and sajr‘ nothing, ((bout it. jfrtngt ypA a white silk, e»»ru and tas- -—e-— jirorlde the trimming. The cord , Insertion on Neckwear. ^ to la ■ bow at thi«k frmrt aud . lasertlou. is used In place Of edging , , * on some of the new neckwear and . piftid ginghams have made; some of blouses. »toe, edge of it gathered, and «be prettiest hats classed in the. calico t$e other‘straight **dge unswers qultt croup. They are trimmed with scarfs a* well -as the more usual Acalfop* vkit* organdie and usually made j edge so far as decoraUreneM goes. A Paradox.. 1 It t* one of the happy paradoxes of spirit that ..Without dependence tlrei* ern he np independence, and that pre cisely In proportion to our faith will he ,nur ir.tellecmal and moral activity. To Clear Your Skin WANTED Second-hand Bip, b«rU». «cn» Nm w* twiae. Writ Jk tnefi 4UCMMONO SAG COS T HIM a c*n. Vi