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WITH EASE Becaos Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega ble Compound Re sto 'ed My Health R N. Y.-1"I was Inbadhealth butthe didn't soemto be any one thing the matter with me. Iwas tired out all over anditwasan ef fort for me to move. I was irritable and couldnotsleepnights and had trouble with my bowels and atmy periods. It seemed that nearly everyone around me kriew of your medicine and wanted me to try it, so at last I toolk .i; . Pinkham's Vegetable Com uuuu Tablets and Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood M'edicine sind improved every da I do all my own work now except the washing and do it with ease. I can ac complish as much In a da now as it would have taken me a week to do last winter and I try to get every one I know to take, your medicine to build them up. You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial if you like."-Mrs. CHAS. BAKBP. 21 Spencer Ave., Hornell, N.Y. In almost every neighborhood there are women who know of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. They know because they have taken it and have been helped.. Why don't you give it a trial? "Vaseline" Carbolated Petroleum Jelly is an effective, antiseptic first-aid dressing"for cuts, wounds and insect bites. Ithelpsprevent infection. CHESEBROUGH MFG. Co. (Consolidated) State Street New York f4 BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked.with pain.- Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To cthe sunshine take rhe National Remedy of Holiand.for over 200 years; It is an enemy of all pains re suiting from kidney, liver and uric acid 2 troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Leek for the name Gold Medal on every be: and accept no imitation SLOAN'S RElUEVES NEURALGIC ACHES F OR forty years Sloan's Liniment has beefa the quickest reliecf for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumiq. ~tism, tired muscles, lame backssprains and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, rvithout rubbing, at the first twinge. It eased ancj brings comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At ali druggists-35c, 70e, $1.40. Sloa ' Ta.te o skinrrItcn ~8 obson's .H os~lbons amczemaOintment. Far From Flattering. "Foreignier, hey? B1y gosh, you tal our lingo like a ntive." '"Pardon me1, I hope) not." The wvorst thing about a failure the kind of sympathy that goes wil it, WH~s5.LDS~*- L GRiPPE to 24/ours *Lo. g CASCAllA lllQUNINE-' i Hachett's Gap Cur IT's A POwVDER AND INFALLInLE he ehl k i nhas to ut. 1(1l the war &1AKEs PoUITRY RIAIsING nOTH Paol Your m nne re~ d Ifnot enttnned. 7he KITCIU2 CABItATi4 "The worr1y cow might have lived till now. It she had saved her breath; But she feared her hay wouldn't last all day, So she choked herself to'death." HELPFUL HINTS WORTH NOTING )Valnut ments which have become rancid- may be freshened and sweet ened by 'pouring over the ijt, meats boiling water in which a little' 0(da has been dissolved. Rinse in cold water and dry in a towel. Nuts in the shell which have become too brittle to crack without break Ing, if treated to a bath of bolling water, will crack and seem like Keep the smnallest candle ends and Put Into a small muslin bag. Use to polish the irons or keep the kitchen range clean and bright. A broom which Is badly worn may serve longer if till the rows of stitch Ing arei ripped out except the top row. Trim the broom afir sonking In soap suds and (rying thoroughly. A bit of ginger I'dded to doughnuts will keep them from soaking fait, which is both a savIng of fat and indiges tion. The amniount of bacon to he used for seasollilig Iiay be lessened if it Is put through tile meat grinder before add Ing to the dish. It is muore evenly Imixdt'l through tile dish in. this wily. Stale bread put 'hrough tihe men* grinder, -then browned inl the gyeo, makes a fine breakfast cereal served with in1lik. This is especially good for an invalid. A run in a silk stocking may be taken liick with a crochet hook. Old stockings mily be cut in strips and used for brilided lugs. Old inner tubies from auto tires nake thie elastic for romipers, bloom ers and shirt sl-eves. Such elastic will uiv ye several wIashings withlout losing its elasilcity. When making mayonnaise, if it curdles, behtianother egg and add the eulrdled illxture very slowly, beating well between each allddition. Have all mat erilals cold. Lemons- placed in the oven and heat ed hot will render their juice more freely. Mend a torn hair net in an emer gency with a hair from your head threaded through a needle. Contentment isn't a matter of geog raphy, and it is seldfom a good plan to go away from home In search of hap piness. One can't purchase happiness, or find it at the end of a rainbow. If one doesn't contrive happiness out of his own cosmos he will never know what happiness is.-Robert Quillen. SEASONABLE DISHES If one has never eaten carrot salad made by grinding a carrot or two and a stalk or two of celery through the mieat grinder a znd mixing wvith a few nuts and( a good salad d tressing, there. is some jthing yet to try. - Pea Soup-A goodi pen soup~ is onie which it is *hard to equal In tastIness -a n d wholesoieness. Take, one-half cupful of died penas soakedh at least twelv'e hours, cook until tendelr, then put them through a sieve. Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter or pork dirippinlgs in a sauee pan, addl two tablespoonfuls of flour nuind cook a few minutes, then add one quart of miilk. Add one teaspoonfu'l of salt, a little chopped onion or onion juice, one-hnJf teaspoonful of celery' leaves powdered, 11ind One-eighth of a teaspoonful of pepper. Peanut Fondu.*-GrfidI through the mat grindter one cuptful of peanuts carefully shelled and( the~ brIown skin remloved, add( one cupful of soft bread crumbs, 011e and( tw.o-thirds1 of a cupjful of muilk, One andt on~e-hutif tenspoonful of' salt and1( ia dasih of pepper. Mix well, then stir ini theC white of an egg heaten ' stiff'. Turn -into a buttered lbaking dish andI hake ini a muoderate oven for oneihalf hour-. Pineapple Pie--Peel and grate a Iineale~~. Separate the yolks and whlites of four' eggs and to the yolks add two cuplfulis (of sugar and( two tablesoonufuls of butter. W~heni these arle wvell beaten add one-half cupful of cr-eanm and the grated lpineapple. 1'ouri tis cuistard into pastry-linedl lates5 and1 bake until firm. Cover with a mteringue made from the whites of -lthe eggs. Peanut Dumplings. - Melt thr'ee k tabilespoonfuds of butte?, add( thrte talespioonfuls of flour .and cook until well blended, theni ndtl two cup~fuls of water, salt aind pepper and cook until Is it t hickens, thlen .ndd three cupfuls of hi milk and1( one-qjuarter of a cupfutl of gr'oundl lHennuhts. 'WVhen it boils drop 'n Sthe dumplings and1( cook covemred from ten to twenty minutes, according to thle size oft the ('ulhllIngs. Use any goodl dtlinilg recipe. Graham Muffins.-Tiake one cupful eac-h of grnhamin lIonr', wheat flour' and sour e-rt'nmI. Add~ alte teaspoonful of sagar i- o tenspoonfel 41111 u-s of hanking pow de(ir, one-.ihlf tezIspboonflul of salt and 0one-qtwr i-r te':spodhfutll1 of sodn1. MIx the drly i ngredl li1 n '. Add( thle sour 15creiaml intof wiih tihe soda1 has been .stirred1. 1iefit lhor-ouughly and1( bake in gemu pansi in ai gulk .ivenu. Serve hot. Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Unigo, m@aovID WE0Rin U11NATIONA, Sunay~hoo Lesson T (B3y ULV. P. 8. FATZWATuit. D). D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible inetituti of Chicago.) Copyrsit. 1922, Western Newspaper Union. .LESSON FOR APRIL 9 THE LORD PRESERVES JOASH LrESSON TEXT-lTKings 11:1-1'. GOLDIEN TEXT-The Lord preserveth all them1 that love Him.-Al'sama 145:20. R1FEENCE MATERIAlr-1I Kings 11:18-20; 11 Chron. 23:1-21; Maltt. 2:13-23. PRIMARY. TOPIC-God Takes Care of a Boy. JUNIOR TOPIC-How a Boy Became King. INTIRMEDIArE AND SENIOR TOPIC -A Boy agaved for a Great Career. YOUNG P'EOPLM, AND ADULT TOPIQ -The Secret of Personal and National Safety. Joasi, viewed in the light of his an cestors, was a poor prospect for a king. His grandmother was the wicked Athallah and his great grandparents were Ahab und Jezebel. There was enough bad blood in his veins to as sure his doom. Despite this fact, he brought about some noble reforms and turned the people back to God. I. Athallah Usurps the Throne (vv. 1-3). 1. Her attempt to destroy the seed royal (vv. 1). In order to remove tiny rival claimant to the throne she tried to kill till the royal male chil dren. 2.-Joash preserved by Jehosheba (vy. 2, 3). Thou'gh Athallah was keen eyed she was checkmated by another woman. Her fatal omission was not to- get rid of the women too. This woinan. the wife of the )riest, stole away the child and lid him in the Lbedchamber for six years. God had promised that through the Davidic line the Messiah should come. In order that this line be unbroken Joash must he preserved. No purpose of God can fail. ii. Joash .Crowned King (v. 4-12). 1. Jeholiada's preiarations (vv. 4-11). The high priest and his wife were in telligent and strong characters. As the high priest, Jeioiada felt that it was his duty to thwi't [he heathen project of Athaliah. Doubtless his co operation with his wife made possible the saiving of Joash. (1) Secured the aid of the military leaders (v. 4). He knew somehow that these men were not loyal to Athallah. (2) Bound theim under solemn oath (v. 4). He took an oath of them in the house of the .Lord. Honest men will stand by their word. .(3) ExcIted their spirit of patriotism (v. 4). lHe gave them at sight of the king's son. This, no doubt, was a great surprise. Now having seen the heir to the throne they would risk every thing, everbotheir lives, in order to set him on the thrdne. (4) Co-ordinaktes all matters (vi.'5-11). The soldiers were divided into conpunies and arms were distributed to them. Each group was assigned to specilic duties. 2. The coronation (v. 12). (1) The king's son brought forth. This was a great day ill Jerusalem. . After six years of usurpation, the people all tie while supposing that all tihe heirs to tl~e throne were (lead, now to gaze up)on the king's son would be a notable event. (2) Put the crown upon hIm. ,This was the forumai induction into of flee. (3) Gave lham the testimony. This was a copy of the law, showing that the Iking was to rule according to the law of God. The act of putting the lawv upon his head showed that the king himself woumld he under the control of, the law. (4) Made him king. Thiis shows that he was made' king by the choice of the Ipeople. (5) Anointed him. They poured oil upon his head. ThIs was the usual method of consec'ratin g prophets, priests andi kings. (6) Clapped their hands. This was a token of joy. ' il. Athaliah Slain '(vv. 13-17). 1. The noise of the coronatiob of Joasha brough AlhaililahI( to lhe temple (v. 15). Up to this time she thought her plaice oni the throne was securfe andi that her heathen religion 'had( free course. 2. Her (dismay (v. 14). Upon her arrwml at the templie she s5w the king wvearing the crown and1( sur rounded by .the guards, so that she could do nothing. In her detspaiir she excltaimed: "Treason, treason !" How prone wicked men tandl women tire to cry out as though they had been wr~onged wvhen their wickced palots and conspiracies are exposedl amnd t hlwalrt ed 3. Athallah executed (vv. 15. 10). The orders were that she should not be' killed in the temple. They led her out by the wvay of the horses' en trance to the king's palace andi slew her. What a tragic end for the sin ner I Ain can only prosper for a time. -IV. Worship of the True God (vv. 17, 18). Joash wvas seven years old whmen lie was made king. The high priest made a covenant between the L~ordl, the king and the people that they would he lihe Lord's people. In carrying out this covenant they broke down the temple of Baai and slew the priest of Baal. The Way to God. Prayer carries us halfway to God. tasting brings us to the door of His palace, andI alms-givIng procuries us5 admission.-Koran. The Saddest Thing. Trhe saddest tining that cani befa u a soul is when it loses fith ini (lod an~d womian.-Aiexalnder Samithi. 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The dIwellinags were placed Oin imounids of clay and( traised above the level of the water. The fratiework of a pimt itiv'e loom31 wasU found unider- one hone need'(les 31ta( hone slplinIera dis covered in ianothmer umouind maiy have been the site of1 ian alen'l'ht needQ~le fiuc tory. F~ew~ htuan hlones were dilscovered, butt amiotng the l4i.teetng finds wa'is a blue gltss head wIth n wavinig ditrk line running r'ound It. One of thel of wicIh mtii hav e btein 'dag frioim th surro'indlh(ing hill I axund caiiedl( to theit spot in honts4.. theIr late hushands their' imings ar'e different. 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