JUNE 30, 1923 ' THE cHARLo'r'rETowN- GUARDIAN- PAGE El-E Lesson XIV. ~ Lesson Text: John l 6-37 Ili so Lukei 5-80' III 1 22- VII l\Iui'k \'I. 14-29. “A man sent from God, who Chun desert and trained for his work goes a long _ i __ ._=>M1=="? """vvvvvvvvvv ' , |||II ill: , - lf g-_ <1/ I A l|lII r all--'-ll ze; H : 325.2 rr ` lull "lil ` * 4 . 1 . . i I Cl.m=.>K's POTTED MEATS For Sandwiches §j§§j,§§§{,'_‘,§__ There is no :seal v..l ipread nliore oitod Beef a S t y t a n "°°‘ Mm' “CIark’s7' Potted or Devilled Meats ` P516 do F010 Best dealers everywhere Pité do Vinnde I Is Clngdisane A sell these and other “Clark” Prepared foods. w. culnlt timma, - Molwnsal. IL- .'. I 5-I" lorliuiuinunn nr laonvwnt. Ll. " lr.`l¢li. lui. un Mnnnuw. Ihr. I1-5-2] -1'§v§5__f-» \\ _`3;'i',>f-75 And then the instrument God ha ,_‘-__;:i'.,'i2J made for His purpose was put t , 2 } -31. For study of John’s Iife,'see'al- c°|“"‘"' F“"”l‘l'°¢ IW tl" . . . , , . 18- 28: Matthew HL L17; XL 245; »» Child Welfare V JOHN THE BAPTIST I Watching the Heart.-Copper Cast- ""_ I Ari Golden Text: "He must increase, P|lfi'::|'.h';':‘ bchxf cw°|?"°' but I iiiust decrease."-John Ili. 30. Red cm. ,s°°‘:“;"'v&1|': » #_ i 23, Appear Weekly In This WHAT DO GROWING CHILDREN se NEED nalne was John." This is the great the feature in me me of John the Bair U. S. children Bureau Dodger No 10 in tist. He was a man with s mission. ' Ch"d'welf”"`e experts °°"sl’~`lel` su iie was put in the worid by the the following necessary for the ii Crenmr for ii riehhiie piece of ¢l1llll'B gI‘0Wlh illld d€V@l0PlI1€l1l- which, as the operator watches at worke. Ages beforehand his com- ` the Ions, projects il powerful light ing was prophesied. An angel SHELTER - into the incision niadc just over appcalied to tell his father of his ' the heart. The heart in action is hirih ami iieiiiiny His iife wa§,DSC@l'll. 0161111. Well kept house- seen without injllry to it, and the ilifrei-niit and separated from other Plenty of fresh air in the house, information obtained is likel to uien. Ile was withdrawn into the Wllllef Bild summer hs Warln roonls in col _ ' . d weather. as | John the Baptlst's mission was Separate bed with sufficient bed- V0- to prepare the world for the clothes to keep warm. “ell Nlelllfllll SCl\00l. C8-IIS allen-' lllunlediate coming of the Christ. Sanitary indoor waterhionet or tion to the furtllcr lrrcllt illli/211100 llie was called his forerunner or outdoor privy. Of herald. His work was two-fold. He pure, niinniinni Water snnniy_ ~ 'Pills llus been due to nlflny Chang- had to prepare people’s minds for A comic, ell- Jogns Chr-ig; by preaching repent. iriendtible place to wekmme the phonograph for _aniplifying ance. And he had to point out the Has your Children thesev - heart sounds. the cardiograpli for Chi-hri_ io introduce Him io His ' i recording heart action on smoked *_ __ x_&____ _ i aliviiilence, as ii were. _ FOOD U ki I L S d C 1- -' - ~ - --- -- *I fi ' - e v'r ng or ran. n-rea e on- ..........°'§‘l?Z"§5..l’.§..l'°3.".‘Iii"l¥.f.'}.7 Clem- Simple app-ef-ing- W-ll " ""7" ‘-' ~ in I-ie was what scholars cull atheop- woke] mod' lll _ _ __ V , muy or manifestation or divine The daily diet should include: Henrt disease has _pal-lscd tubercu- I ' 'V uow(,,._ N0 human explanation l\illk. atleast I pint a day losls and pneumonia, and in 1920 ii, I A could account for his singular lite Blllter °" some 091" f°l`"‘ 0' fat' W _ _ I _,_[||i|||| I ,_ Hi Bnnerim to the selfish motives of Cereal and bread. Ilabltants, bccamc the largest sin. . ’ i - culinary men' ignoring physicni Green yfigeinbien’ esneniaiiy ieaify gle cause of death in the registrn. and social comforts. His appear- Wgeinbles. tion urea of the United States. ance cincidell with the ancient Ffllll- prophecy. His wonderful birth was EITB. meat or fish. li' no one of _ doubtless rumored among his these three in used, an addit- we MSI' Pla." Is Stated to be hav' pmpin ional pint of milk should be ing thc castlllgs liiade under water, m,',l;l;;g§r§;tn ig'e§§;?;`lT(;lfelf;0l:vl;'§ Tllreggvseqliiare meals a da tlllrc. According to 'Pile Engineer, no Silt abtilut it. Repgnxt' he cried Meals at regnlar hours ayid same’ Lillie method is largely employed in in tic w derness, for the lon - - , Dmnlined Kingdom is at hand Ani lent "me f°l' I-hem- coating of red cuprous oxide, which ~ » DI . t ' .. - . .. _ :lie who sent John witnessed and nn7Hy3ur:0d)fnal;); children under 233 mu) known to gm/ Drotuluoil . ‘ conllrnlcd his nicssage by the ' _ _ __ _"_ _ ‘ I . p0_`0l_ which accompanied it* Has your Child these? per huifuces .irc exposed to ull , _ _ uu - .‘.’;‘.2.'.’i€‘..“.‘=:.';;“ .;:.l;';;‘ =i'i,“l.°*J.';° ;€::.';...l:';‘“.:l..“°”:r;‘. l.‘2“.s.."i;§: ' sentimental conversions and bap- Noumsinélé ` idniinn comin; 0 e 5 Le I - ~' ' tislus. His converts meant business cARED'FoR ' They asked hiln what they should I . I t 'ti.'l h ., iIiZ...IY.5‘é.i i§'.'”ll..§.“iu2...““““ `““ °L°THl~<= §;l :’.g'.._ _ John was training to his mission .ii i- iii d i ii , i .ii ‘ `lIl~ hail an early training In good- Clean’ whole garments' lllFr,»(-lllIlii\cl]i‘t{ lllll cxjondhrill'-n`i;` ‘ ' 'z' ness and religion inthe home of the Dlfferem ‘flolhlllg for ‘lay “nd wi ' ` `;;_". al-eil, humble, faithful minister be- “l€l1l~ Sllllallle 1° the °llmHl@~ is §_"t;_7* God, Zacllarlah, in the desert he Change Uf llllllelclollles and “lght so ._._;_,;..-.:, was taught to put ood ami his sown at least weekly. g _,lg ;;__ mission before physical comfort.iA Change of stockings at I9"-Sl cu ri twice a week. o Warm underclothing and stock- the trial. John was "sent" to his ings in cold cliliiate. Slinw, the Eiiglish ciigiiiccr, offers work. He was found faithful. Heavy coat, cap, and mittens for _an i ~l0llll 9nlllll'€'>;"'7 ilu the voices whispering that helpooi pi-oieciinn ngninni min oi-Itractcll froill such niutleriails ai ’ LT A Y* ' 1* Illini-i';If was the Messiah to bring' snow. di s . riy water and oil, und thc li<|uiiI| 7 tile kingdom and he might hilvel fionvi-il out perfectly clear, lclivliigi RICE has always been of secondary impori-‘I tance in thc _blending of KING COLE Orange' Pekoe. It has to be, if that characteristic rich flavor is to be maintained. Unusually choice cause of the lirlilegi-oonis voice teas are continually sought for it, and the cost of 'l`ll}}S l"l”l°Y lllefelofe ls llllflll- these is frequently changing. 'ed' And John was faithful unto KING. COLE Orange Pekoe is for the real tea lover to whom a fine cup of tea is a delightful neces- uboilt his sin to an erring king, and ' The price ol KING COLE orange Pekoe has 8"" changed slightly from time to time, and may_a_gain be higher or lower according to market conditions, but its original exclusive flavor remains unaltered greater than John." “But he that is least in the King - dom of God is greater than he." _ Why' Because the Kingdom of “The Extra in Choice Tea." God marlfes a new stage in evolu- tion in creation, which came with I Christ. Jesus Christ and men who share His life, have His grace in them. have something which was on earth before, a new ife on the earth. As e tottering old man as which makes him the most splendid horse racing past him, so the fraiiest soul with the Christ life germinat- ing in it has something which makes it superior to the finest spirits of the old dispensation. “He that cometh from above is above all. He that is ofthe earth is earth- __ 1 ly and speaketh of the earth. The Word was made flesh and dwelt rlmonl; \ls." The French missionaries who endured hardships and sufferings, and sometimes even torture and death. in the virgin Canadian wilderness. made John theBsp- tist the patron saint of the French- Canadian people. Truly they gave them a noble example. ~?--0n the Emperor, wltil d_uct is flour unsurpassed for hilh Qllillli’ “ld richness of flavor. ' whom Lemercier was n favor-he :TTY BEAVER FLOUR and note the marked announced that .lie would atrend . the third performance and severely Improvement in your bakiiigs. Punish anyone raining a disturb. ance. Hs carried out his intention and al-I went smoothly until the . . third act, wherein t-he s S°ld- ll Y0\|l' 3l`0°el"9~ changed tn the deck of fgglluemgllg _ _ ship. When the curtain -rose about ' three-quarters of the audience ,',f_£;¢.5 Th' T' H' C0. 23x donned nightcapn shut their eyes, (_ `_\. Limited, ,,»','.-». _'_ -» and fell tsppsrsiltly) asleep. Thin Ing so that his wrath was dis- :Johil was still preaching; nndi power and success deserted Johni and flowed to Christ. Yet John was absolutely faithful. “The friend of r the brldegrooni which standeth and hearotli him, rejoiceth greatly be- death. He dared to tell the truth` _ _ _ he lost his life to gratify the whim sity. Any lowering of the quality would be treason. or a king Iii his cups and a dancing Of John the Baptist Jesus Christ said, "Tliere is none born of woman y e ns, flll inf the woririj' ._Nutural bowel movement everylhi _ ' John endured fnilnrn_ Pnrhnpg; day. `tually be zl molecular separationn Iihig wnn hardest of nil, Jenni; ,Hands washed immediately after _The operation consists in forcingil N0 Christ began his mission whilei ‘ . ,lll -l sl going to the toilet Teeth brushed at least twice it day I (morning and night) Regular bed hour. " open windows. Has your Children these. t il t PLAY AND COMPANIONSH IP A safe, clean, rooiu place for outdoor and indoor play At least two hours outdoor PIHY W every day. Constructive and suitable DIS-Y' 0 things and tools. d sight to direct the play The right sort of playmates. Has your Children these? WISE PARENTS ARE A CHlLD'S BEST ASSET EDUCATION AND WORK th Schooling for at least nine months Z a year from 7 to 16 years of te age. i Not more than two hours 0! su ‘chores" outside school hours. g or out of cause fatigue. 2 Vacation work. lf BUY. mlllll “ll°W apply opportunity for the recreation. t RELIGION AND MORAL TRAIN- I ing. _ Proper more an sl) i ce in home. 1 h Teaching of Hll"l‘ll“"l” 'J' "gm am r Has your Children theB9? is vous cHll.o aarrlne A B aouAni=. DEAL? Nor wHAr Aus vou GOING _-_-<4;--'_ GOOD FRIDAY ` che vicar of rsliichfburn. EHS- as innri' protested in the local press ngnihgi nl good Friday' footiliall match .between the towns leai n! team and GINSKOW- 9“Yl“3 me day shou-ld not -be u»se‘d for alnusemenlt. But 'perversely enough v\‘Ml»l¢°'l Y all over Europe Cond Friday -is rez- nardeii an n day for holiday -menr - ment. In llloms shops are Belief' nlly npen all day. .Monaco ls cele- brated lor its mod Friday -mystery play. Of recent yemrs in En8lHI1ll the day has -been marked by great out.door religious processlons. Dur- ing the last year of the war when the Germans were breaking 0111' I-Tlilth Army. all the \P'-rotestant bod- ies united in a good 'Friday out- door procession and service. It h ca Ten hours of new at night' W" due to the roughness of the uncal-' cl Correct weight for height iendered fibrous surfaces. It is 9 his new filter tllat it may be read-` ered liquid itself . ` ` quipa, Peru, an exposure of six hours brought out 850 new nebulae ver an area of about thirty square *w egrecs in which only half rl dozen Some one with sympathetic over- nebniae had been previously ~ known. Dr. Iiarlow Sllapley pro- nounccs the objects all distinct nebulae. Almost without excep- tion, the brighter nebulae ‘are elon- gated or of spiral structure, butl the fainter ones are mostly globu- lar. il shape that may be dlie to under-exposure. On many parts of iglitecntli magnitude- are more unicrous than the stars. It is in- Fulgurites, or lightuingtubes. -i.M._.____@_ iput himself at tile head of agreats Has your Child t'heBe` the nesiliullni to he orawil oh’ rromi ' ' , ilnovcment, as the Mahdi did in our nnot ici' tail. The siiccil of the op- ' ' D, lown day. Bllt he was faithful to his HEALTH AND PERSONAL el'atioii-far more rapid than thel ‘¥ ` lmisslon and his message. "Tllerei HABITS _action of filter papcl'-is sail] ini . `comcth one after me, the latchet oi' ,Bath every day' °r at least ‘mee “ equal or even exceed that of it fil-i Iwhose shoes I nm not worthy L0' Week- 'ter press. Even cnlll-tar dye is re»\ .'iiiiloose,” and, "Behold the Lamblumlds and face Washed l>°f°l`@ moved from watei; iiud when so: l lol’ God who taketh awa th si ‘ meal” 'md at be‘lllme~ - ely divided that thc suggestioni made that the filtering must ac-l e fluid down holcs bored ill ai lle of hundreds or thousands oti ieets of paper. Tllesc sheets arci on absorbent, and the liqllid es-‘ pcs only tllrougll the open spacesl aimed among the advantages of- y washed out-even by the unfll-‘ On 'lt recent photograph, made ith the Bruce telescope at Are- c plate, the faint nebulae-of the resting to recall that of this class bodies, now being discovered in ch profusion and studied so dili- -l ll l Y Record DANCE AND VOCAL RECORDS, recently released 10-inch double-sided, 750. Yes! 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IF +0 Do ABOUT 'T7 :wistful in ollr homes* consists in :>ll;>:“:Cl:0r‘;o rmt<;tim0:ysliJmTk 113;; _ For You to he use of electrically warmed pan 9;’ ph I Hi I 0 ‘ -f - lol.- els, rialntained by resistance con “Be 0 I 0 Ig' "R ‘°“"`V"'l ° warmin li diifllsion a ears to be ducturs at 140 to 170 degrees F., K Y W’ ,md never reaching a temperature more economical than direct heat-, -i V _*_ ng, and a heating company finds . that with it consumption of less than one kilowatt it room measur- ing 14 by 16 feet may be made cnlnfortahlc for the occupants with the thermometer standing at 40 to; 50 licgrccs I-`. Thcro is no risk to, tapestries or easily scorched oli- jects. while distrIl“.itinn of heat with the windows open insures good ventilation. The experiment is already llnllcr way. and a London drapery firm is said to hnvo order- ed more than fifty of the electrical- ` ly~warnicd panels for dressmakers' mirrors. Dissolving coal, ns is di.-isolved in watcr. is A. Kllng, of the Paris Chemical Laboratory, to acoompiisliell, and to tnges In preparing nibtor other products. Pure ently, only 16 were known to ' M" ‘ 'L- Not envllgll W°l”l¢ ellller in Bch°°l Halley in the entire heavens and -isis..- FOR SALE By 500 to Herschel. i proper amount of rest and have been traced to a depth of _ A0 El hirtv feet in the sand-hills of Cum- i Has your Children these? berland, Eng These are usuall --~. - ._- -- - . ilu-__ _ .. _ g__ _ _ , _ __ _ _ __ _.___ __ 5 I _ io;-mi,-ri by ihr-_ hieiririg nf grind nl; `2l=5 ' iconl suspelillml in curbllrcttell hyd- supply energy forfhours of c iglitning ati-Ikon in it, hut are ary hot bath. The great volume rngcn was brought ilito solution iiilll.n's illlinliliatlon. ING known to occur in snlhi r0¢k_'1‘hny of ilerlt pniure‘d folrittlil frolln a large Iiiy siiiljcctingl to pressure null heat A n I h i in-Bin. are commonly only 9, frnniinh nf an sllr ace ra sei rl e ll ove sur- s mil aneous y. rii cili air s one of num 0l’p°"“““y for religious inch in diameter. They sometimes, rollllilllllr ll‘mD@l”l1lUl'0S nlT0ClB U10 , ous products of spun glass, and I d ‘ritual mane” how.-ver, for-hi Shafts iwo or ihi-ee nir Ilut little. in passing through Automatic lighting as they arc pronounced by German wIg~make hghnn in diameter, nriii (hey may it. while being largely absorbed laiinclied adds to the safety of life- to lic the most natural imitati ave ghigii inter-hi hrnhchesiikr, the by iiny solid object in the path. llonis nt night. A float coiituct yet lunllc. It is permanent gots ri( ireeir The girissy wiiii of Tile Electrical Review finds this force-l up in n tullu by thi- writer color, light in weight, and, eith wrong In Gall? lf°- ihn inhn mny he porhhph ri iii-enii. distribution of radiant heat anal- vlo.-cs tho circuit of two small clcc- plain or ill waves, or curls, has Nh or an inch iiiick, oiien very ogous to the diffusion of illumina- triu lumps, and storage huttorlcs lnosl real appearance. trong and rigid. tion from ii wliltc wall or ceiling, p-_ _ . _ _; RED SEAL RECORDS, 10-inch, $1.50. 0 G ( I DU LOP TIRES- Matchleu as a Nemrla §"l`.`.°""'*° ' Mil-o-A!! , . i