y- , x & iiipllp III IftA I BEST1 For Eveiy Baking CALU 14 ET BAKING POWDER Best because it's the purest. Best because it never fails. Best" because it makes every baking light, fluffy and evenly raised. Best because it ismoder ate in cost highest in quality. At your grocers. Religion a Choice of Service DrRCV. JAMES M. CRAY. D.D- Don of the Moodr Dible loililut. Chksfo RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS Warld'a Pure Food Expo lUion. Chicago, UL Paris Exposition, Franc, March. 1912. Voa don't taw money when you lug cheap or 11-can baking powder. Pont Ja misled. Buff Calumet. It' mote economical mora wholesome gloea lest results. Calumet I fat tuperlor to tour milk on J soda. Surprise for Mother. A certain mother, given to mysti cism and ImpreBsIve UieorleB regard ing hoY highly natural children, one evening was entertaining visitors. Suddenly came tho sound of little feet pattering to tho head of the stairs. The motlior raised her hand In solemn warning, "Listen." she said, softly. "Tho chil dren are going to deliver their good night message. It always gives mo a feeling of roverenco to hear them i they are so much nearer tho Creator than wo are, and they speak so won derfully, sometimes. Hush! Ono of them Is speaking now." Then, breaking through tho tenBe si lence, came a shrill whisper: "Mamma! Willy's found a bug in his bed." TEXT: "Cluioso you this day whom yo Kill servo." Joshua. SI. 15. These words wcro spoken by Josh- in to tho nation of Israel. He-Is now an old man soon to go the way of nil tho earth, and ho gathors tho leaders of tho people about him to have them ro now tholr cove nant with Ood. That renewal Is practically sum med up In tho words of tho text. (1) Lot us lay omphaBlB upon the word "serve." Religion Is serv ice, whether it bo a false religion or tho true one that we have In mind. So far as tho nb jtract question of service Is con cerned, ono neither loses nor gains by accepting Christianity. "Know yo not," says tho apostle Paul, "that to whom yo yield yourselves servants to obey his servants yo nro to whom yo Jbey, whether of sin unto death or1 of obedience unto righteousness?" There may be a change of masters or a ;hange In tho character and tho re wards of service, 'but so far as serv; Ice itself Is concerned thero la no :hango. When, therefore ono Is en treated to tako Christ's yoke upon him It Is not as If ho had never worn i yoko before, but only a question as to whether ho would remain In tho bonds of iniquity or obey ono In tho kooplng of whoso commands there Is great reward. (2) Let us lay emphasis upon "choose" Religion Is a matter or choice, for men may servo God or not as they please. Of courso ho may compol a man to serve him, but ordi narily ho does not do this, a man would bo merely n machlno if ho did. This liberty of choice Is man's glory and also his peril. Ab Whlttler says: Though Qotl bo good, and tree be heaven. No force dlvlno can love compel; And though tho song of sins forgiven May .sound through lowest hell; The sweet persuasion of his volco Respects thy sanctity of will. Ho glvoth day: thou hast thy choice To walk In darkness still. (3) Lot us lay emphasis upon "you." "Judge thereforo yourselves, brethren, that yo bo not judged of tho Lord." Let every othor personality fade from your consideration and consciousness, and think only of your own solitariness In tho Dlvlno pres ence when "Every ono of us Bhall glvo an account of himself to God." In every congregation whero tho gos pel is preached Satan entraps Indi viduals In tho snare of self-deception by helping them to loso themselves In tho mass. How is It with you? Vnu mnv have attended .church nil your Hfo and yet nevor personally, consciously, definitely and Irreversi bly made a choice to sorvo God through Jesus Christ. Will you do lt"now? - (4) Lot us lay emphasis on "this day," There Is peril In delay. The young prlnco, Napoleon, in- the Zulu SHEEP RAISING AND WHEAT GROWING FEASIBLE AND LUCRATIVE COMBINATION Ability to Utilize and Turn Into Account What Would Otherwise Bo Wasted Products Is Determining FactorFirst Step is to Provide Good Fences. (By W. F. STEVENS, LIvo Stock Com missioner of Province of Alberta.) As Bwino growing la tho natural ad junct of dairying, so sheep Is tho na tural nccompanlmunt of oxtonslvo wheat farming. Tho ability to utllizo and turn to nccount what would other wise bo wasto products is tho doterm Ining factor In each caso. Tho by-products of tho wheat farm nre weeds, volunteer grains and grasses, weed seeds, shrlvollod grain and Btrnw, Tho first four, sheep will utllizo to hotter advantngo than will any othor kind of livo stock, and only beef cuttlo and horses will surpass Bhcop In turning wheat straw to ac count. Another reason why Bhcop should appeal to tho extenslvo whoat farmor Is that onco ho has Installed tho pro per equipment such as fences, open eheds and watering places, they Inter fere little with his field work. In fact, It Is very doubtful If tho extra work they occasion during tho busy season 111 m fiM His Job. "What Is Jaggs doing now?" "Everybody ho can." First Prize Yearling Grade Wether. Is not nioro than offset by tho labor they save on tho summer fnllow In tho way of soil packing, weed eradica tion and the spreading of manure Another fact worth considering 1b that tho prosenco of a flock of sheop on a grain farm doos not necessitate n material reduction In tho area de voted to grain growing, but on tho other hand It nevor falls to lnsuij a larger yiejd of better grain, and It makes possible tho growing of grain for a longer porlod of years than can bo dono without them, or somo other kind of livestock. A certain amount of technical knowledgo regarding sheep, iholr habits, etc., is necessary to success, but tho samo Is equally true of all classea of animals, and amateurs should acquire this knowledgo with a email flock In order that their mis takes do not cost them too dearly. Tho first step to bo taken when embarking in tho business of sheop raising is to enclose at loast ono field with a coyote-proof fenco. Additional fields similarly enclosed should bo provided as occasion requires, or one's means permit. An effective dog and coyote-proof fenco can bo made by us ing a woven wlro fenco four feet high and attached to tho Insldo of the posts. A strand of barbed wire should bo run along tho surfaco of tho ground, and another about six inched LIBERALLY FAT FOWLS IN FALL nbovo tho top of tho woven wlro fenco. Tlicso should bo nttachod tq tho outsldo of tho posts. This ar rangement makcB burrowing undor and vaulting over tho fenco from thq outsldo very dlfllcult. A wovon wlrq fenco 3G Inches high with ono strand of barbod wlro abovo It Is usually suN llclont for Insldo or cross fonclng. The noxt step Is to secure tho right, kind of sheop. When soloctlng theso. two things should bo kept woll in, mind. They must bo of n brood that nro noted for bolng quick to get o: their feet nfter being lambed, elso they will requlro a great deal of at tention at lambing tlmo, which, cotm Ing ns It does In tho midst of seeding, tho farmer can ill afford to glvo, and thoy must bo well wooled on tho un der line, olse they will spend too much tlmo about tho shelter during tho winter monthB; thoy will requlro much moro hand feeding and bo much more likely to contract diseaso than thoy would If thoy got out every day on cloan ground and in tho clear air and sunlight. In managing n flock of sheep It Bhould bo remembered that a variety of feed is Indiapcnsablo. When they are on succulent feed, they should hnvo daily access to dry roughngo; ivhon thoy nro on dry feed thoy should hnvo occasional access to something bucculont. A little attention to this Im portant mntter will prevent loss from indigestion which has probably caused greater losseB among farmers' Hocks than any other ailment. A Held of na tive prntrlo or of brome grass in which thero is a pile of straw or n rack of hay to which they can go at wllf, In order to get n chnngo of food whilo cleaning tho summor fallow, and nn other field Bown to winter ryo oarly In August, to which they can go oo caslonally for succulent feed during tho winter and spring months, aro all that Is necessary. A word of caution may not bo out of place In this connection. Turning n hungry snoop on wet ryo lo very likely to result In bloating. Thoro foro If the sheep do not havo constant access to tho ryo field, bo suro that their appetites are fairly well satis, fled and that nil dew and raindrops aro dried off beforo tho sheop aro turned In. Tho present is n favorable tlmo to sccuro foundation stock, becauso thoy can still be purchased at modernto prices. Tho sheop ranchers of tho western stnteB aro reducing their herds becauso of scarcity of paBturo, and tho largo numbers going to mar ket aro keeping prices at a low lovol; but once this reduction of herds stops, prices will rise. Thoy will probably not soar as havo the prices of cattlo and horses, becauso tho frozon mut ton of Australia and Now Zealand will be drawn on to prevent oxcesslvo. ly high prices, but tho trndo that re fuses to accept the frozen article is sufllclontly largo to pormit of a ma ferial ndvnnco In mutton prices, and this advance Is suro to tako plnco as soon na tho big rangca hnvo been do-pleted. 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The crops am always good, the climate Is excellent, schools and churches are conrenlent. markets tplondld. In olthrr Mauitoba, Has aatcbonan or Alberta, Bend to tbo nearest Canadian Government Agent for literature, the latest Information, railway rates, ur write: Huporlntrnclont of Jtumlp;ratloo,on., turn, W, Y. BENNETT, Boa Culldlng, Omaha, Neb. war, was ono day riding nt tho head,, Qvep.pefJ HenS Are Subied tO of a squad outsldo tho camp, It was . ' $53,000 Being Given Away totuoKewho act as the local repre. SenlutUesof ICvorjInnly's Mac; ngiiinanii'iitn do 1 Input or all In ad. dltltm tolllMiral com raiMions. l-onusuow you bow jou can Qecura a Share Imply by furvrsrOlnj tho sub. scrlpilons nf your friends and nu ifhuonaml eultuctln-t tho renew. lnf ourproMtntsubscrlbers. Try fur Dili month's urtrs. Write at ones ,n Miiira-nev I'uiiii.itini,, I Uallding, How Vori City. hi nit Co., Uuttsrlck a dangerous position and somo one said: "Wo had better return or wo shall fall into tho hands of tho cno my." "Oh," said tho prince, "Let us Btay horo ten minutes and drink our coffee." Beforo the ten minutes elapsod tho Zulus were upon them and tho prlnco lost his life. When his sorrow-stricken mother heard it, she exclaimed: "Ah, that was his mistake from babyhood; ho was ovor pleading for ten minutes moro On this account I somotimcB called him Mr. Ten Minutes." How many have lost their souls If not their bodlos by a like procrastination? What Is Meant by Serving God? What, indeed, but to yield out wills to him that ho may havo his will In us In all things? That will is revealed In IiIb word, and as wo read and meditate upon it, as it Is preach ed and expounded unto us in the pow er of his Holy Spirit, It Is for ua tc follow whoro it leads. Ills graco Is promised lo enablo us to do thiu. Tho first stop, howover, Is to con fess his son Jesus Christ as Saviout and Lord. No man Is a soldier until ho has enlisted, subscribed the oath and donnod tho uniform, and so in tho army of the Lord, ho who would belong to It must comply with simi lar conditions. When tho countrymen of Jesus said to him, "What .must wo do that wo may work the works ol God?" Jesus answered, "This Is the work of God that yo bellevo on him whom he hath sent." To bellevo on him Is not merely to admit that he once lived on this earth and that he was crucified, and died and rose again from tho dead. Tho demons bolicvo this and trcmblo. But It Is to truBt him and glvo ourselves ovor to him to bo saved, and elennsed from sin and guided and controlled by his spirit. If you havo novor done this, let mo nrfo you to do It now, aa your oyes fall upon thoeo words. This for every unsaved soul, is tho mean Ing of Joshua's words, "Choofio you this day whom yo will sorvo." Serious Troubles One Rem edy Recommended. (By MKS. C. C. THOMAS.) Most fowls are liberally fat In the fall, paitlcularly thoso that havo frco range becauso thoy pick up so much grain, weed seeds, grasshoppers nnd bugs and as tho grain in the Held ripens It Is a Btrong temptation to over-feed tho poultry. Over-fed hens aro subject to In flammation ot tho egg passage, nnd thlB Is a very serious trouble. Feeding ground popper or other stimulating poultry feeds to force the laying Is almost certain to produco inflammation. The so-called egg feeds advertised aro many of them without valuo, In fact they aro harmful. When tho egg passage becomes' congested tho hen may burst n blood vessel In her efforts to expel tho egg and a fow days later sho will show signs of weakness, the comb will turn dull, the temperature fall low and tho bird will dlo. Tho first symptoms aro tho droop ing of the wings, roughing of the feathers and loss of energy. It is a good plan to keep the pullets and the old hens separated becauso tho hens fatten much quicker than the pullets on tho same feed. If a hen Is suffering from inflam mation of tho egg passago, tho egg must bo removed soon or tho bird will dlo. Tills may be accomplished by covering the flngor with vnsellno and inserting It into tho egg passage, moanwhllo pressing gontiy on the left sldo with the other hand. Usually thla will oxpol tho egg and then tho passage should bu vs ashed out with a woak solution of carbolic acid by means of a small syrlngo A tablet of homeopathic mix vomica 1-100 given In the water for two or three days will effect a complete cure. Tho hen must, of courso, bo fed very lightly for somo tlmo until her flesh l.p boon rp-dinu"! B' ifsSiBH Test Far Beneath His Capacity. Tho young son of a lawyer who lives out south has Just made his first nppcaranco at kindergarten. Tho othor day tho teacher asked tho chil dren to look over tho room and any who could count, to rlso nnd tell her tho number ot children in tho room. Tha young South slder arose, and looking about over tho hoadB, remark ed with great aplomb: "Huh! I caln't count tlicso children, becauso I can count to a hundred, nnd thero ain't that many hero." Kansas City Star. Huge Tank Is One of Best Means for Producing Cheaper Feed for Dairy Animals. Raising cheaper feed Is ono of tho wnys to incrcapo tho profits on tho dairy herd. Tho dairyman's first con sidcratlon is to ralso sulllclont feed to meet tho needs of his cows, then ho will be concerned in raising It as cheaply as possible. Tho question ol chenp feed, .or cheap production of any kind, has not entered Into our system of farm practlco as much as It should. That Is why so ninny And that farming does not pay; they nro like tho merchant who pnya all of his profits to clerks Hint aro not olllciont. Tho fault Is with the manager In both CUBG3. - Tho eilo is ono of the means at hand for producing chcapor food. It ennbleH tho dairyman or farmor to savo about 40 per cent of tho corn plant and to convert tho entire plant Into palatable, nutritious, succulent feed for his nntmnls. Then ho may raise hay, grain, etc., to balanco tho ml Ion, utilizing overy means possible to reduce the cost of feeding nulmuls Tho ullo should not be considered bb an oxpenso. It Ib an lnvestmont that will pay dividends in saving tho cost of feed nnd In supplying succu lent feed, keeping up the appotlto of tho animals and saving tlrno In feed ing. The silo Is ono of tho several ways of reducing tho cost of keeping nnlmnls and thus Increasing tho prof ItB in a corresponding degree Her Neat Trick. "When tho actress In question vis ited that managerial firm to star her she used a paradoxical argument," "What was It?" "Sho brought a backer to tho front." no wise; eoar not too high to fall but stoop lo rise. Masslnger. Tho man who invests in green goods must want money pretty bad. The Usual Thing. "I goo," said tho guinea pig, timidly, "that thoy say you aro tho causo of the Increasing cost ot cgg3." "Yes," responded tho hen, wearily, "they'ro following tho samo olil rul when anything gooa wrong, always bluino tho woman."' Negative Evidence. "I hear tho gentlemnn who Is visit ing your daughter Is n coming man." "Ho must be, for ho Is certainly nof a going ono." A CURB FOR PILES. Oole'a Carbollsalvo stops Itching nnd pain-. nnd cure piles. All druggists. 25 and 50c. Adv. And overy man who owns a dog thinks tho nnlmnl has moro bcdsq than his neighbor. Red Crosg Bnll Blue, all blue, best bluing value In the wholo world, makes the laun dre8 smile. Adv. If a man doesn't know how to maka lovo to a widow, Bho kuowa how to teach him. Stringy Milk. Stringy milk sometimes maken Its appoarunco early in tho summer. Tho trouble Is usually caused by allowing, tho cowb to drink fiom fllthy pools or to Ho down in filth fllled with germs, or to wndo through mud that comes la contact with tho oponluga. 0f tho teats. Prevention Is tho best remedy. Koop tho unlmalb In cleun quartora' and allow them to drink only clean water, preferably from n deop well, Sloan's Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. You don't need to rub it in just laid on lightly it gives comfort and cose at once. Best for Pain and Stiffness Mr. Geo. Buchanan, of Welch, Okla., writes! "I have used your lin iment for the past ten years for pain In back and stiffness and find it the best liniment I ever tried, I recommend it to anyone for pains of any kind." JLJxW. LINIMENT is good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or soreness of tho muscles, and all affections of the throat and chest. Cot Entire Relief R. D. Burooynk, of Maysville, Ky., RR. 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