likely to be the least nourishing, 
and the most irritating. The great 
amount of attention given in these 
days to mineral salts and vitamins 
will not produce any good results so 
long as we insist on walking in 
man’s ways instead of God’s. What 
may be gained in one way will be 
destroyed in another. There is only 
one way to health and happiness: 
‘‘Back to nature and nature’s God.”’ 
The principles that govern the 
growing of natural foods are very 
simple, and do not require volumes 
to state them. The whole fundamen- 
tal truth is involved in the question: 
‘What is nature’s way?” Just as in 
religious activities, we have become 
so accustomed to doing things in 
the way other people do, that we 
have hardly stopped to think whe- 
ther this is God’s way or not. If God 
has a will and a plan for His people, 
it extends to the most minute details 
of our lives. 
__ Keep Soil Covered 
One of the first principles is that 
nature never leaves any ground bare. 
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