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9 j t, OWiisLtLiNG FORESTS ARE FORCING MUCH DECREASED USE OF LUMBER •MfKOVED UNIFORM £NTLRNAT10.NjU Lesson' <Tly REV. P. B. FITZWATKR. Teacher-of EnRltoh In the Bible Institute of ChtcaKo.) * f’opvrlffht' 1918 W«»t»rn N»w«piiper tfefen LESSON FOR OCTOBER 3^ MESSIAH'S MINISTRY (WORLD’S TEMPERANCE SUNDAY) • ‘ Has Ne \ Better In*All ! Li^ / - * ' » < t ^ j ; o Thousands of frail, nervous people ^ and convalescents ^vorywhpre havf testified t<v the rerdbrkuhjp jAnner of Tanlac In hrlnglnj; hack their health, strength, and working efficiency. It seems to quickly Invigorate the con stitution and Is a powerful foe of weakness. Mae. MaryyChoklat, -1415 N: Bifcadway, i Los Angeles, t CallL, sayj ; * f S"L ^ “Refbre I tepk ’teniae, I t^as so ifeak I had t<» be helped frpra ope rVwm to another. My nerves were shattered and my digestion so poor I was almost afraid to eat anything, hut now’ I am in perfect health and will always he grateful to Tanlac.” There is not a single portion of the not hedhfited by the <k Tanjnc. It enal4es tur^ tl^p food iito bone And ihuscle. pil- f Tht Exhaustion of Our Ttmoer Suppiy >6 Coming About Because We Have Failed to Use Our Timber-Growing L and. (Praper«4 by the fnlted *«•••• Dapartmvet . plentiful ttiul 111** ponulallon IS rein «*f AxrWwUerr > ' . ... ... . _ If the food mnMiined Hy each man. woman, and .ehllil w«*rr n*«lura«l by nne lhlrd. th«* plrn’b of hunger would •non he felt and the cry of tumlae un doubtedly mixed. Yet auh«tltute the word “wood** fur “food*” and you ha9e esa« lly what ba» hai’pewed la the o*** «*f lumbaf The per capita mnewmptlosi ha* drived frnsn ftlhi board feet hi twn to Sid fthrsorti fwc Is tifli i <§ I Imp ftipwf The lesson- committee ims grW'ul tously'nadied thi-f W*s>t»n “World-\hk* Prohibition." Neither the text nof*Uie coufext. directly or implied, says iuy- thing about prohibition as we under* stand the use pf the word. llowuRr, when Messiah shall reign upoQf'She lively Muull lu Washington and Ore^ I earth the mm truffle with all c^er gou the <xmauui|ith>n aptewn* to be he- | .nlqultoua pcactlcea will be ahnli.i^ed. tweeu taiu amt I.IMJO board feet bo- 1. Maaaiah'a ftammiaaien (V. 1).V nually |ier •|wrs4>u. t He naa appointed by the Ubfd. Neat eanse California. Montana. Ida- j tiod’s plan for the murid la a tin^r of he. and WytMnlag. where the rate ef peace and hlraslng Ij* rotiamnptkm Is fmtn SUil to fax) fen LESSON TEXT—Isa. 61:1-9. , . GOlXJEN TEXT—RlghteousneBS ex- alteth a nation; but sirf is a reprgxch to any people.—Prov. 14:34. * i REFERENCE MATER1 AL-Matt T:15- iO; liom. 14:13. . - PRIMARY TOPIC-How F'our Be- canut Healthy and Happy.—Dan. l:3-iD. . *k ♦ j JUNIOR TOPIC—Destroying the Wefld’s • , f )d5r 1 tna ik t f e Enemy. , . : h pl Plhi aetRm INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TAPIC ’ the —The Next Step in the Prohibition yam- ! heal P YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT fgVrC fi( ‘ 9 * ht? help* yhu hdek —Progress of Ih-okitiition ThroughouCtha | to rormnl WofghfT Get a nottle today World. > \ ’ i at any good drucrlxt.—Advert Lament. 4 l y' J! ‘2 ^ wirfi beat Eotry glnalnm packaga ham thm eroai and circle orintmd in r*W. aaifitary, ecohouic^ and durable. - o • 6 € * j A.Hinf to theM^apfe. 4 , Ahble, tin* little girl of the family, was aented nt tin* breakfast table <>nd morning. As usual eggs wen* xentsl. Father she wax not hungry or she had grown tired of the |iill of fufc, fyr ven - earnestly ami marked: “I do wish thing beside <!ro«*er. r * a 1 Instead ofKalbomiiie hillTonic X FINE | le. - Adi »ir»rv This detfvaeleg Use at a faada ■Mwtai cvatoMndMy, s^eapdteg ba f•*♦»-.• rtpaata. la aat a taamH at 4pvfwa*aaui aae^s hat a aawMt at f«aaaa eshaasitsak It la ast haiag amMaaiadsPsI aMsaai aaaaaadr ha^Mhap ap waaflsaai caraaM- sae%t ad Sadwatnai •wpwsMSaA It la aal a •►aMweuej eawdRlaa that wta aaSa awtt.*U| aA)aM i«f iat #xaa at than aaAarsM ffwaa at vs^isHaas^a ww aaa • 9 ‘ aa* per perann annaalty. la thaar atataa tttaher la ratafltety fileatlfal aa eaai I a red attb the defMMty at the papula tWut, a ad • «ar| ruualdrmMa espao •i*ui has br«u tahlud ptarr la tha derrbq ■*•> *t f«raw aud at her aul srai peauueraa. Tha great* hast lauaa la per capita aatMNMfdhuk lartadau tha Laha atatsa aud awa^pa •maaih'ueuaertf arrsaa tha praarw atalaa ihauaph (haurada hav Mrs aad AfiaHaa la that gevup th» aasMsi *m*mm*t*m la haruaua Ma UbM -stw loot SSHaad aaeuaure Uaa taaa vwaa wa Part. »atiwu«»r aM tha raaaaaaam acutuu faa laaa a ^ssa lu uhtah lha aaaaal •««Mapdaaa la sat •• aat |a«t That pmua auiau^t aa a haaud hail fPtua 4*a>aai t tu fhfx* fhdl Mata M ahmm atrUude. h^afh |ws i<a huaa 9 tah aad haua^s Tha heueet ■ «nu »»»w«atW id •• tl XS ahada ItPaadt tau I atarw t mt • tdautaaa Vaah t aMMaa aad tju*^pxa. aa ahath the •••ease esaMwataatta kt naladl hu tu«uu hat aud IMP taut gar paaa 9a «hu faMtrwt at thauaahai thaaa la aa autausw •atauttaa ha dtuaap at pupaia t*ua ha tuutaer h» pmdarud thaaa la hatla faauaate aa sasMatoaiaaiaa aad •ha audlfa rutfuXatwu ^aaaaaaa at utaa* ^9attaa9 • tha etty at Vathiaataa a%» Mav taatady hi havtau at %aw% toot ,11. Maaatah’a Program (*». I, Sf. Mr-slaha pmfmm la twofoldt**ta ‘‘prurtalai tha aerafxahl# year of t d)»r Lard, aad tha day *f «• uff«anrt( at •ur t#u*l Tha careful readia/. of Laha 4 IAJI uih ahaw that •utfaudvd feuding at this p tutga at lha ctaauM. la l~alati di 3. Ilia drat raautug dp tha day at “gapm •ad tha arrapcaMa yaur at tha LttfC’ aud Mia aaruad reawag util aahaa la “tha day at waigaaaes *f *ur tedd* fQ Thaas tT-W; «d Mai 1 ld». I PTvulata lug lha AaruptahSa foot at lha Laad ter I. Tj la Ilia magatrt at grtWU M* praaehad ft) “W^t tht mm sa tha aaud" *tgaaa * hate awaaa has aaiy a grata hat a aaadt f ImMMs. HbMl 1% tkMMP tfel f MMi >1n fill "Vtofcl tte i# 1 Bum lMr%flKpH§ I f| §m A# * ^%ha ^pi#9r *4 9 Itv AMf III Poille * fTSures ' Fresh ^harm to Old ShaWte IU UttlllS PUTNAM FA0ELE1-3 DYES—dyet or tints at you. with It la fowllah toMrht «Atl what eanot at aid. Nath hiaadt \jrd ot4 < •bate autpii-iao are'apt WHY DRUGGISTS flfCOtAlEHD • IWAMP-ROOT* V* *d in ’■auL, ■dirari rAdTvMUA. «•« lafhatl and phi f«d lafhatl naaru tl it raa far over CbtMrea Cry for FUtrhrr'a Ct COPPER Rtnrs IN DEM*Mb * ^ T W W J|| ^trghnni «# utt Mata' Maa Mads M AMmaaa ledtuauuaadta tar Vac*sly TRAPP!RS TRFAM'^t tha lad at » ■ rttdh’ f ewagp heat hut Oha t% m adt v ad 4ruggwta *a u tthaatg ha» faa > • ttaar •Mb hM M ada F ImmIb , Jb* mat -a tu* i*tu |Lut !• ht ■» Mil fflM «C raflpp# SM9 ha atom at tha if lha VagS mamaaaa t tua *uh *^»d is •■■•it. m■ \ ax atn I l^diwf ram aa WU ehe etut C . ^ . J* u««rh< WMuld eat * a wa i tap ttute w U> , aw * Ni^ dJ fj- ha' . * -t* aHua-u i—tw Whaa uvauM la ttaa aa4 * •u-^gh • dr* • a u — ■ >- r *■. auaaa We • * daguud aucu* y agua tha rvtea* uhtrh am drtaaiated hauaia ace aa •ga s prwdartteUv Tha ruMMaHha at laadtu M aat dteuiy dtatnhatad l^retteapt tguMat ludwutvd that tha states at tha Maeiir fCarthwaul. auu the lust gveut tivuud ‘httffl W Ml nimtaottr iqai inawr hatr • Mach htghar par capita rvauauapllan thaa those at *dN»*r ragbuia hut tha preset it hgurea are the drat tu give Information for alt state* op>>o the aanie butt*. Naturnily the greatest t*er naplta CMt)tuaipt1<>n ••eeura where wood tad la <W fau (Mpuated Pvwaa at*w pt*' at ■ M Id suuw at tha aaM ttathaard pauteta statet la •tuarul. tha tddar had aaru dtute tf MPCtidHl lib# |Ml9PMi I TW •€•*€• Hbsf%r J lanaed hy hast y agrtrwlturdl tpavu tluaa aahw aast. aud tha grautaat uaa i par hagivtduai M iwdtrated M thaaa ) alatat Uhatu there M atdl ceMaidrruhle 1 tludar aud where the maa>*lua at aim tad Mw*d la ttmm M pw MCMaad tig dt t at • edgedpae wathtd f« M%aa Ida gay at tydadp M WwdihaXMd aat lha tbaa uf |udi •Mwc udd ahtMgy •wasu Tha day at tadhtwfaw u«m aawuh upuu tha dung uhth tha ludd shall ha teuauMd ft*ua hthsaw id Thaaa I Y Bh). Tha yuaxad at sutarg M <Mha4 "MMl* hMM lha peawg at taugaddeu ta cwhad “day.* •haw tag that tha psrlod at mmt M Myth hMdat thud iha parted at a ntfh ML Tha d aas>*ga at MadPtah w gdi - far h#| L “v'eaafeat all that Musas'* fr. T) Tha day at vauhruaaa wMl hatag aap. •ID THEY With it T *Vy. Md I t-M»a ad Ms Mae* dartuasta Tha* tha Wat dPXMdd ahthMauu* <4 My ft g&hru tha « id rate, at Mg tha ahuadaM auitartal paw elded hy tha forma Tha at a tea are gutfvg through aa ex tdaf (usury prof rut, bulhllng Brat uf latwhar aad later of more matly mateflala aa tha forests recede before Brr and age. ta Kl Seed Corn Tips There altouhl l»e m free circu lation of ulr around the cars while they are drying. Corn should not be dried in the direct sunlight. Poorly dried corn will be much lower lu germination. Artificial heat or kiln drying quickly expels the excess mois ture from the cars and prevents injury hy freezing. Kiln-dried seed corn has the greater vigor and vitality. Do not overheat the '*orn while it I« mo st. Partially dried corn should not be Exposed to /.ero weather. FIRST CALF MOST VALUABLE ■ pi■nuii'iTi n'tO “ 11 n ** i farted shew tlay tAsll w •u tha thtutna. J -*i;i«a onto thaaa t^a'-ty Mr aabra** (v. S). TTut pecultarly applies to Israel. A. "t Ml «*f Joy for Mnorntaf** (a. SI. Urart has hero mounting for ceo- tuiim. \Vh«*u the Meaaiah shall rt*ig% as King they that) he glad. 4. “Garment of Praise for the Spirit a u . _ . I ef Heaviness'* ( 0 "* R, *“" '• T ;** m *"“ d "«” HMrinn <h- .>mh^ Tim. t. N«.n.hm.,t ,nd i „„ , h ^ |n . Qrowlh .CYou.grt.r, th , lr 5. “Cal I eg “trees pf KJghleousness" < There are numerous reasons why the (v ^ ThPS0 trep8 first calf from a heifer may be more as plante(1 by G( ^ ^ be i rlD ^ valuable than succeeding calves, and not „„ rw( , s boVed down with sor- one of thf»se reasons Is that the sole f row iluties of a heifer are to grow and n ••Thev Shall T»u ramm Id Jwdg* * 'h*a»a u» a rwatrt I * thw Tgtwcvtuau atsM drtwM*d fad MvpMaf af^pr VaMdg tdd»Mi fwu gysaaau at elora^ 92iM aa IBD My* M MM. Mar%aaa thu gturufdl Mdl^ut whu turn* hag Mawuainu tuts g m+m taiugi •u add ramtaa aaatacahru. huaapud Mfu a rah aad hit a Mraav. Add all aitf-• drop at eftarwi. Tad days M I ~*aap dgad. Thr grai ■ limule twAght hurw d»u»r a Mi of 'lamam. af roaroe, btu actual ly his guilt was rvnBned ta “n^kMaa drivlag- The graceful female did do a lot of damage. Rut, of courwt^ she never meant to. and she couldn't help It, and xha wgs nervous, and rbera w»-r* tears her eycX Instead of cIm^-i nn her tea uf tha I suae uperwltag. far out■ | %di IfaWaan fKrta M a m e%Mf*m e lu iu|r pfy Mdfc | | M tha hutlMdg fir a*- eupyue 4a ta fa* gkarw f jhauaf at 1 >•1 • ' * dtrUHa m ha faagt gfifh td «uad 1 yawtaad wfah trwi amg moat II b used 1 I far aurff fhadfas aa »■ Aaf faaMdmx , | reddarwu guttsmx dvwta piy* ■» i» • d»rs ' wad varntflutvew These are duarly ull i r*aam M ffae lerge attaa hdttd*s^u la ■ the M«e<id»-rtfa hu'Mkag. M New Vev%. * WWh M l 4(J |he maotta taPeaf •Xu • areuper. there ta aggmeslu«eta<f a adt- 1 i Rati puudd» uf rspCur used far mat- j mm. aMvafaru dRd ie«Mr deewruttu Ad VT* adevuld yeudg I aut «f the ct»v. hwtewd a be* at caddy. Kha la ala ptad add humda ef M te bar | frwwdx whu atrulghtwdy hldt te th ■ ihalrsra te da the mm a. Gda ef tha aihalrera wet te I •rut dadmd young tnus am hla rad from «me af theaa nips aud made es ptalut of this habit sf hla. “Tha ail r eye* Instead t. jY. Fnat^aT of , br ; i,t *' ,hw * 'r* 1 V .ol ..f the hufded of f Vp ** for «»•»>«? The ladies. hies* nourish lier fli*st-h<irn, while her duties - of future years include the production to their own land and sk&U rebuilt) i o milk and butterfat and these take tbe cit y of’.T?nt.*alem and the cities 6. “They* Wastes” (v. 4). Build the Old, Israel shall return toll from her and the food she receives In proportion to the magnitude of her production. IMPORTANT IN CHICKEN YARD I i Aftei* drying, cum sliofild he i i Health of Fowls Depends Largely on the service of GocL J stored In a d y room which Is a l free from ruts and mice.—K. A. J ■ Moore. University of Wisconsin. | MATERIAL FlR KOAD making First -Shipment of Surplus Army Equipment Used in Germany Ar- ‘ rivres at ^Brooklyn. The first shipment of surplus war material used by the American army of oc<-U|>atio!) In Germany and now to be ifletrlbnted among the states for use In road construrtlod arrked at' Brovk- lyu, N. T.. Jwiy l. Thqfi qmpii.eni con- slsttag of SO trucks. 7 trartorv 4 ooa- rrrte mixers, aad 3 road rollers, wtn ba dlatrlbuced by the bureau of public roads uf the United mates I uble thug the grade. Depertmast uf Afftcuttura la the swate gams uulgRi faster au the way aa mat arverul mjltlau daitars' ll fraua I rum« a«d KM m I hla c'tmmn Kind of Feed That Is Given and How ft Is Served. The health of our family depends largely, upon the kind of feed that Is •given them and the way It Is served. It llL lUsf Important to fee<l right m the chicken yanf, Have the right kind of feed and see to it that It Is of good qtuillty, n»d not fainted In any way. PUREBRED MAKES BEST GAIN Puts on Weight Fa star an Sams Faad Than Clthar Grads ar Scrub— Brings Highar Pries. The grade hog ft more pruBtabM for Mte farmer thaa tbe arrub ar ra<*e- j buck aad the purebred If amra pruflr of Judah vvhich lie waste. 7. ‘‘Strangers Shall Stand and Feed Your I'lecks** (t. 5). In the time of the kingdom the Gentiles shall render voluntary service unto Israel so that Israel may' devote her whole time to •fan!—Lov Angeles Times. Msap*tal Trawapuriad Fks a Bach. Ia L tnper, wh« far flve years b* cigpluctrd a gram apt fawptfal j girls are wxpertlag as fallowa ta da It, SRwmf the Ahmda trthra nr Africa te* too." hS Mid. “We cuaT are why yam ceutljr bought a largo •Sock «*f mPiV- da It. It*a expensive and—" ctaaa. leaf tubes and lid*fst»*rr e«tgtp. j “Tea,” admitted the caady amdtK, mrni ta Au»crl*w Tlieae must he cog. **tt is exp«*a«he. but It’s lulghty mBk vcyed <*• the hacks of (tutIces for 17 ; Caady could never tell taiea , hg dnya, under a atvirrhlng aan. before a brearh-ef-promUc suit."—Indianapu* rcu< hlng their deHtlnatlnu.—Hrleatlflc ||§ News. Aai-rlmn. Never la4igh when a hoy tnkevt yon Into his ronfidenca IF* like pulling teeth for hliu to do It. Divided Work. * ‘'Does your wife drive tile car?" “Oh. no. I’m the driver. JO tbe director.”—New York Hun. ikkMM rSl’Zrifuf*" ^r* _C.^C«4 tK© G1 %st I 8. “Ye Shall Be Named the Priests of th<> Lord” (v. 6). Go<J chose Israel to be the priestly nation tp represent Him to the Gentiles. 9. 'Tor Your Shnne Ye Shall Have Double” (V. 7). Instead of the shame and confusion which Israel has expe rienced for centuries she shall have double honor and rejoicing. 10. “I Will Direct Their Work, and Make a Covenant With Thera” (vv. 8. 9). God will vindicate His people and cause the Gentiles to see the divine favor upon them. thaa Hkher the aa tha Falsa Prsphsta. Relieve ant every spirit but try the spirits If they he of God. because many f»ipe prophets avg fane out Min (he world -slabs 4:1. « Be (hat Uajurt Mm hy r ^ '. ' . ’ \ S LEEPLESS nights and daytime irritation, when caused by> coffee drinking, often require a call oh the grocer to avoid a later call qn the doctor. ^ Postum, ipstead of coffee, has brought restful nights and brighter, days for thousands of people—together with / complete satisfaction to taste. You will enjoy the full, rich flavor and aroma of Postum, and nerves will be free. from any possibility of irritation-from coffee's drug, caffeine. You can begin tha test today with an order to your grocer. PtNtum coomb in two forma: lust hot Foctnm (in tins) prupaPad instant]y in th# cop by tha addition of boifin* water, bottom takfi * htwm ^ ^ . ’vPo^tqm for Health 9 ia