r I t 5 F _ = L- """`°=~==w£~r~1»»<,': W. ~ ‘uc rr HQ* cs-"’¢' 11 ":.‘§"?"'9** -PAGE 'rss _ ' " ° ° .,. f .»..-1.: '\ ti-1. ..'.`-.... 1 l an--’~ -- ~ . . -.t. , _ ,, » _ . ,..,_ .._ . » _ ,. l ..-,.,__ - ,. _ ..,.,,,_ _ _ , ,.»,.,. _, - _,_ ._.____ ,_ _My __. » .. __ ,_ __ _ _ . _Wi _‘ . ,_ , -_»__ _ _ ~ ~~#\»~ - 'ma cnltsnormrowu GUARDIAN 7 . , Q., < ~ , ,f u 1 , .. il , . ,, ‘sr , , g . ~ i 1 ~ ~ 2-._~ ..,..-.. .- , 1 .~ ,wks ,. , - -7--.»_-~-A --:. ir.. 1. 1 ~ _ -... , , ., _ ,, . , .~.n. ._ , -_ _~_, __ _. _ _ .w ,_ ...,.» . ._r, e _ f _,pg . ,_ ...\. . .. , __ ,.,., _ ,..,. _.__ ., __ .,,,.,., _ ,_1_ ‘Q s __ __ _ _ gk. ,. .._, ,J ,J n _ .- , i . V, i ` - , ' _ SEPT] `~.te.iK3lt¥3l$li¥il('¥`l€EK#5t€BK5lE3t&`i|€ll€# :K__'°.'l€3l€X3l€3l€lE5li3l0lE5|‘?l€§l€5K3i€3l€3l€5lE# __ (Continued from page nine.) inthe care ot diary utensils, espec- ially lin warm weather, is thoroughly drying after cleaning. Cleaning will r'emove a large per cent of the bacter- ia and much of the food' for their growth. Applioatilon of steam for thirty seconds kills very few, but it will supply heat to dry the utensils which. prevents bacterial growth so tliatthere will be practically no hiore present'twelve hours 'later than tive minutes after was-ning the uten- l_la. a ` Much emphasis has been laid upon through cleaning of utensils, and rigl1tily'so, but the process of drying is equally as important in warm weather. Dryl~ng.should not he done with a cloth, but by heating the utcn- sils in hot water. steam or oven Sulli- clcntly to evaporate moisture. Gc-neral recommendation for the care of utensils are: 1. Rinse in luke- warm water as soon after use as pos- sible. 2. Wash l\n _hot water contain ing washing- powder which will rc- lnove grease. 3. Rinse in clean hot. water, drain and place right sidc “D n`ntll‘steam its not available, stunning will gle effective results. 4. lnvcrt in will Sie effective results. 4. invert in a' elean protected place when dry- ?|%5lt?l(3l€5i€5lk?l*l3li`v+5:i':»l‘.?l*.`1l“l:l&n<+-l€"l.5l€`1l€¥E¥ New, Annan and l\_l0r1liiEll@ ‘?HCii year have record crowds. nnd this' year' for both were exceptionally good, and real money-making proptr siticns. 4 ,, »t= at 41 ‘ Patola, p., 2.20!-4. ‘Dusty Miller. 2.21%, Better Not. 2.16%, if-ap Cres- ceus 2.25.- Hoy Achille some ol the new marks made this season h_\' island' horses. O 0 I "_iI`a.ken for granted that the horses draw the immense crowds, and the purses hung out amounting to a very small fraction oi’ the gate receipts, wmxld it not be advisable to make all the purses $300, or at least make the entry fees one per cent ot’ purse, or better still free entries? 1| vt li On the same day I’roi`. Rockford. from Summersdde, created a small riot when he refused to let William Alexander got up behind his horse Cerwin Hal, 2.13%. after thc judges had ruled' the Professor off for not driving properlyf lt ended in the judges ruling horse and driver off, and lining the latter $50. ir if Q Lu Princeton. 2.05%, won a spark- ling good race at Cleveland. the three heats being 2.05%. 2.0.5'..g, 2.05%. .which arg likely the best. three heats trotted this year by one horse in a race. A Game of Chance had to be withdrawn from 'his race after finish- ing second the first heat to Butt l-Iale. 2.03%. P ` \ >~f\ So Economical The dainty little Bikes of penn enema of soap-LUX -ws\h ailkl, woollnu, eta., without India] or shrinking- abuulutaly--eoit’» the cheapest cleaner you sm buy. U Contains more red sup, however, than in times its weiitt in unps,sbip- Fd lea of eosp powders. U to-day. IHMII lah. by llever Bratben Limited Toronto At all ‘nears 3.? DAIRY Z SIE o ' I ing Devllish Dorothy. 2.16%. l)un- holmo. 2.16%, Sister _Patch. 2.18’/Q. Olrwn Hal. 2.13%, Patola 2.20%. Electric Cresceus. Keltle. 2.26%. Cap' Cresceus, 2.25. Dusty Miller, 2.21, Ad-I mlral. Queen Catherine. 2.24%, Sybil_ (‘.. and Harvest Bells. 2.29%. Achilles' Pride. lit- . thinks of is a short overs-heck. knee` boots. quartu' boots tperhaps hoppi- PSJ scalpera. or, in fact. every thing in the catalogue, he must have be- fore he feels sure he is getting all' that “boss” has in the speed line. But on the hand, most horses go better with little or no gear. and a low head. or one that he has at least a little freedom oi. ` R i l _ Montague races were a great draw- ing card. but dldn"t prove as' inter- 0-Siilii; as we expected. Several of the horses wte off form. and in quite at [ow of the heats the "distance", flag was very much needed. in the Printt.-:i' regulations it said any horse tlintaucing the field shall be allowed one money only, but the "flag" fail-_ ed to appear and in one particular cane. one of the races was won by a i10|'SB that was distinctly behind the-‘ "banner" the first two heats. i ____ Hor we/truen RULES i - I-#mid ligiliii. and drltve sloivly. Stop in the shade if possible, li. Water your hore as.ol`ten as pos , sible. So long as a horse is workingf water in small quantities will not hurt hi-m. But let him drink only a fewi swallows ii' he is going to stand stlllf Do not fall to water him -at night aft- er hc has eaten his hay. 4. When he comes in after work, sponge off the harness marks- and sweat. his cyes, his nose and mouth, and the dock. Wash his feet but not L:>- It seems queer. but haven‘t`you ev-_ cr noticed that when a fellow gets some “speed” thc first things he_ his legs. 5. li the thermometer is '(5 degree;-I The grand circuit the past, week or higher, wipe him all over with a the propl1et`is thinking Ott he Israel- has revealed two sensational three- damp sponge, using vinegar water if ltes as no longer an independent na- year-old tmtters, in Harvest Gale. possl-ble. De not wash the horse at tion, as subject to the king of Baby. 2.05%, by the Harvester. 2]l1, and‘lii8hl- ' lon( rather then that they were suf- Miss Bertha. Dillon_2.05% by Dillon 6. Siilllfdly l1i8ht. give a bran|fering as their forefathers had suf- Axworthy, 2.10%, t* touner winning’ mash; lukewarm.; and add a table--tered under the Egyptian yoke. Dr. the main event for three year olds. bit ' SD00i1f\il Of Bi1li-D€il‘B'- Edger James Banks. writing lu "'l‘he| tamng the third heat gn- 205|/‘_ 7. Do not use a horsebat, unless it Sunday School Times." tells how free~ 6 n ~ is a canopytop 'hat.__'l`he ordinary they w_c_re': _____ __ _ Halifax is the next "port" for tht’ bellr-haped hai. does more harm than --The Jews WM nemo," .J ,,.|av§._ for' horsemen and quite a few island good. he semi,” to have been “S free as his horses will compete, among them be-: 8. A sponge on top of the head. or|(.am0m_’P0ss|b|y upon his nl.” a,._ even a cloth, is good if kept wet. if dry it is worse than nothing. 9. lf the horse its overcome by heat. get him into the shade. remove harn-I ess and bridle, 'wash out his mouth. sponge him all over. shower ‘his legs and give him two ounces of aromatic spiiltts of ammonia, or two ounces oi’ sweet)-ppirlts of nitre. in a pint ot' wat- er; or give' him a pint of coffee warm. Cool his head at once, using cold wat- cr. or if ueces-xiary, chopped ice, wrap~ ped in a cloth. SUNUAY Sl}Hlllll lESSllN (September 2nd.) THE SHEPHERD OF CAPTIVE IS- RAEL. Ezekiel 34. GOLDEN 'I`EX'l`.- “Jel|ova'h is my Shepherd; i shall "not want."--Psa. 23.1. The prophet Ezekiel was carried a cxptive to Babylon with King Jehoia- chiu, and begun to prophesy about six years before the destruction of Jeru- salem. In the first ten verses oi’ this chap- ter the phophe; is thinking of the old order of things in Judah, and denounc- es the rulers as unfaitliful shepherds. The people has been entrusted `tu them and they had used their power to further their own ends. not carlnt: tim* the people had been scattered ovs rthc earth. What the rulers had failed to do, hc prophosies Jehovah lilniself will do. 'l‘l1e flock shall be'Je\\g" ' gathered and tended by Jehovah and David. ln the twenty-seventh verse Eze- kiel represents God as promising to break “the bars of their poke" and in ricllver them "out of the hand of those that make bontlmen of them," but rival he was compelled to labor up- on the great construction of Nebuc- hatluezzar, along with the captives oi’ other nations, but not for long. Sooni he in.-quired land of his own to cunt-i vate. lie raised barley, wlieai, delicl~, ous ,ulelons and grapes; he collectedi frtuu the desert -truiiles and licorice root; he planted and lrrigatotl hlsi date Burdens, and between thc rows; of tall trees he raised p:m\e1:rnnntes.' oranges, figs, bananas and vegetabl- es. of all sorta. Others wt-ro niert:h~ ants, travelling up and down the can-g als to Babylon with the. produce which they had purchased. A fcw \vt»re' brokers and real-estate agents, car- ln_g for the property of their clients. and routing their land and houses for so many mana of silver or kan ol' dates. Soine'were jt~\veler.~‘., hatniiuer- ing out the rings of gold. silver, and bronze i'or the fingers. ears, anti nose not only for the Bnhyloninn women. but for their own wives and daught- ers. A i’ew_ wcré slaves, bought _nnti sold as any other properly. lie acquir ed property. paid his tax in produce. lived wherever hc chose: probably the only galllng |‘enl|'iction placed up- on him was the prohibliluu in leave the country for his native land. Ho was ntlowetl the free cxcrclse of his religion. and st-rup\ilou:»l_v spent the Sabbath with the rabbi or his com muuiiy. plously bt.-walling his fate and his absence from Jcrnsnleiu. “The household furniture was sim ple.'dlh`ering but little from tlyif cm ployctl by the tlwt~llors ol' lllcsopotsrnr ls. ’l‘he mill-alone, the sack of li;\\'l|:_\' meal the stone knives, the rectl mais: the few clay dishes. the olive stick for a plough. u »l\aktetl-clay clilckcn- troop, and perhaps one or two other objects, cofmplotctl tin- cffccts of thc “l will feed thee in a good piistur/2.' saith the Lord. Yes. stunctimes that in the seasonuble feeding-place for - ; ilu* ", --_ . R .__ , ` E. _ -- ,. 1 when life ceases io be a noisy tumul» tuous river, when it ‘settles down into "still waters." and we .are bless- ed with qnief. visions which _come as Hea ven`s bread. I “l will feed thou \-.ith the bread of tear-4." There it; another of the means by \\-liicli -l ani to pass out of baby . l\oo'i into mzinliood. our of iuitinl- straits into "the -measure ot' ihv sin E tu" nf the fulness of (‘hrisi," ’l‘r-ara; Hs bread I do not think li moans thot tears that we shed because ui' our' griefs, but tears shed bccause.u|` the grief of others. 'These tours consti- tutes bread and énlarge our soils. Sympathy is feeding. lt has nonw- tifnur: lmppeiit,-tl that it whole i'umil\' has been fed by the prosvnco of :ml invalid child. 'l`c|nlt-r tunes have: atolcu into tho vuit-c; u .~'iruug<~ gout-i lencss has rolno into ihn hautl; tho: loud. thoughtless trump has gonc onl- ui` the l'o0ii`ull; jangllug has |.-,ivoni place. to a silhduotl llarniouy whit-it has been "like si|att'ln>.< fro-nl tht' $011115 above." 'l‘he ai'i`e~ctlm\s lmvt- hecn made more :intl mort: non/sltlvo, l`t‘N|N>nslve 1-ind vibrant to unotlis-.|"n grit-1. “I will i'ct>tl illce with the broad ol' utlvci“~'ii_\"'1 not 'only with .\'_rmpuil|_\' i`tu' ihc g|'io|‘ oi' nil\er:=, tbut with por- sonnl igrlvf Oi' thine own. 'l`li:\ hrcuti ul' liztrclnn.~:s! lin wc. not all know lin-. <>xpc1‘ioxlt-o lu coniuion lil`t\‘.’. Wt- \\'cr;‘ oxtltavtillis, soil null toutl|.~'olnt‘ ftmtl, und lo, ii. .trot-:i1ue> lu our nlouilis as itravol. “'l‘omorro\v." and wlicn the mo|'|‘o\v value. our table \\':tf= t.prc;|t| with the bread ui' :\tl\'t'rsll\'. "\\`i- imic toilo.-1 all night, and tnkvn uoth WHY" "Tile lxroutl of i1nrfl11css!" “l‘l|1~ Iiuro l`la|‘tlness; as good noltliv=|'.=‘. oi' .l mc a com- plete cure. l lmro also used llr. (5hnse's l{itlne\'»l.ivcr Pills, and there are no others so good ‘Yon tnny use this lcttcr, if you Wish, for the benefit. \€"-,gl-Q* .if ’ tri/ ni’ o`1Qf-rs who may sut’i'm' ur. l did." ttlwnrn before mc, .\lurdo<-h flor- dou Camntlloll, '.l.l‘., in tho County, and for invorncss County-) ns .1 11 . "1 it You arc not t‘xpci‘imculing wlicn ~.-0 nat- lh-. (`ln|st-‘ft Uhttuwlli. lui' ii; ‘ll ' ' uu|»'irnllcl l rt't'o'l ol curl-s io lm:-k it np. .Tit'\\'Ht‘<‘. Oi’ imitaiimis :mtl trcutmcuts saitl ltr / 5;-" ' v t J.-Fa iw “_nx:~'f as growl." 'i`l\".\' "lil-" t. ,]i_<,|W,0inf_ 600 a luix. ull tlt‘nl~ |t,._.‘_.','_`~.»-'.j. ers, or l<}tliii:111.~;o`l1, Bates & C0.._ ?='._t=_.’_".'-- Lid.. Toronto. , is 3 _ tu till lu ilivi oi |ht liuv l it nt.. “Io :»‘|'cii;:ll|t'iiill|: ' ‘; _ \\'l||t'l\ _ »' lit nill :tl le:-.1 ;s= nt but at ,arzl-ioti,-.t rpiiit d\\'clls in ilu' llrt.-.;a in ill( pttlnvti ot' coi|ivni.---i'. ll. .\‘|nil‘i'.t~tu\. li`il\ui t‘l\rl.t Thr- i`ii1u|-t. <\1»r.¢:|~»:<-nrliiu: lr. ~'i|l'.~‘ rnrv tlur aitint-limtfut to t‘hri:at iitii»~ln~ti in not siu\pl\ at now llvgiiiiiititx tor ur.. lnr- instilli- im-.|il:. ltr \\'l|it~li wt' oblnlu n i`|'t~f:l\ \\lm..»~ wot( ..|.|ri .\;; tl~p|'|1tl\‘ut zo- \\\~ nrt- tl|du_\`. t»ul|~r. not it .0 tl: the soul. "l'le|l1akt>t|\-nie to llr- down not lwt':|1|:<~ | Emm- for |>a|t:oi\'t-t.; rn;-i,-.4 .|.,.-_». not -tl-it-It :xml =il\\'iUiti '-iiW1il'S like til Wllliilli- 'i`ii'1i‘P |\.'\|» r=|\ill untl wit with \\'hit'l\ to n-in tnltt- lr- in ri\:~1'i.'.t~ in millet* that ln- loltl ilvu are sweet and lvcatltllitl seasons, uit- hrtvatl. but lwrziiisw 'l`ln~ i.o|'|l is: nhl-. tm," U, qt, ,tmlu .,,,|,,-_ '|-|,,-If pt.-,-.¢| |, ,H ¢ f' 4 '- `L ____ __ ____ _ _ ._.. ___ ____________ g 51 rr -___ __ 2 _ ____ _ _ LZ, only is now required for the last w.ek of the great Bible Distribution conducted by this paper. For the few copies left, and especially to comply with the wishes of many out-of-town .rca¢lc|s, we have finally consented to reduce the number of coupons required, to one. (lip the coupon in ioduy’s ' m Charlottetown Guardian and own tonight THE BIG PRINT RED LETTER BIBLE V. ---__ if red. coming of Christ, marked with Alil the difficult words in both il COMPARE IT--NO UT ALL THE wonos .AND SAVINGS or cHn|sT - PiiSlii1Kl1|ShBl froim the context by being printed in All Passages' ‘in the Old Testament prophetic. of a Star. Testaments made .price askel by Worrdrously Beautiful Half-Tones of S e ol iR1_BU'rNos1'r1vELv ctosss oN SATURDAY this paper. - ` ""‘"“ "“"""'°` '--'~v~ ~~ fr ~=-"-»--=- -f--»----W _,._.._. E-_.___ _ H . SPECIALCLOSING PRICE To 1u~:Ai -Simple a chilli can pronnunt-s me-m. ` .tiompleie r-.otulpcutlium of Bible Aids and llclps; , .useful U0 ‘-‘V0I'.\’ l'luntle|'. ’l`hi:= i'calure alone is I _ y $ . worth MORE 'l`l'lAN the suiull distribution (and J ~(-/Ouipons) c nes Sacred History. Text Printed in Large Type, Easy on . Ollf SU I iS (G0 . A I1 th# Eyes. 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