n‘ jxs-“xwwqfafq -Wil p MONTH - winter’ up- year havi success, American various ht ent part torchlight the ‘ski-in toboggann every Othi able has i real is the er sports. assisted h citizens e lhc s-portl nothing b result. Th been a roi day next carnival o this partli ti'i~iiver w thousands prvsentati turn oilt i1 und the ' will be i eclalt. Thai and the "1 iztlard o! l of the car other‘ tort the Nuit ( to n finish Square rig city, in cit tnlnent‘ ht with a dli there will lighting u] Enthusiast _, various cl themseivo; the blgge its regatti Mnrdi Grit to winil u: sports oi i which wii the greats over expc pure ever! oi the (‘Iii Profe Mark HARRIS’! MacDt I. A. Mel Ill rrli - l IIIOY Ilill Plliilil I.- lAGE FOUR . o' ‘ Child Welfare . And Public Health ' Article: on Child Welliirci no Public‘ llenltl will ls BETTER THAN THE MIGHTY; 2 to 16 (Den 4, 15.19; Judges 2- 35w" Wwllial-w ‘g: AND us THAT RULETHT m’? 1M9) - ""- """" own SPIRIT THAN HE HA ' 1- t-r b it irom us tog‘ R“ cm“ Branch QTAKETH A CITY-“PTWQ-Fbs m: ihstolvfigghouelhIiortgkeiehovah and SLEEP est days, have taken note oi restoring power oi sleep; but it is only because of modern scientific discoveries have reinforced the ob-. servations oi the poets that people, oi today have begun to give the subject serious consideration. The scientist oi today has discoveredl how great a “nourisher in lites feast" this same sleep is. Dootori Emerson, who has done much work. with malnourished children. as- serts that overiatigue is a irequ- ent cause oi malnutrition in child- ren. and insists upon additional sleep and rest us a necessary part oi the treatment for malnourish- ment in cases where overiatigue is the cause. Doctor Holt explains that food taken into the body must iirst take care oi the body activi- ties necessary to_ liie and “basal metabolism” or daily wear and tear. After these two needs are taken care oi, whatever oi food material is ieit over may be used in one or two ways-for growth or ior further activity: it cannot be used ior both. What sleep does is to prevent activity ior the certain period, allowing the body to grow after it has caught up with its necessary repair work. which some- times gets behind. Repair work is going on constantly, but duriilg strenuous or. continued activity it does not keep up with the wearing out oi tissues. Activity is necess- ary ior the child; but iood and sleep are necessary in large ‘iBible Thoughts * Sunday School Lesson and lies: give me neither poverty 23.251 _ lnor riches: ieed me with iood con- THE TEXT EXPLAINED The Poem’ "m" ‘he ‘My eagggiveuient for nae-Proverbs 30:8. 'ln every nation he that iearth him. purpose oi worship; and irom the 18nd Wflrlietll Tmlllwl-lfllle-SB. I8 MI- variety oi details entered into, and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN For Toda _ y FEBRUARY 24 ri-lELAl-lfzzti/G FEBRUARY 24 srnuoots wrm IDO 1113 THAT 1s Show To ANGER scripture Lonom-Deut. 4; 11111895 FEBRUARY 25 serve other godsq-Josh. 24. 16. REMOVE FAR FROM ME vanity Dgyoflonfll l\=adlng—1 Cor. 11 FEBRUARY 26 Light ior the Commenlflllle! fidoluborgNJa -— London, In], — The Medicine Mode from Fruit Juices and Promptly relieves Indigestion, Biiiousness, 1 Headaches, Constipation and Rheumatism, '. 25c. and 50c. a box. , _ a FRUiT-A-TIVES LIMITED, Oéow Ont. FEBRUARY 2s, 1924. 5 ' l‘ g Ink. NI. BLESSED ARE THE PURE [N _ HEART; FOR THEY SHALL SEE De“ 4’ 15 19' GOD-Matt. 5:8. .16, Loot ye corrupt youroelt-"The ’ FEBRUARY 27 things are ‘hereby sileciilcd 01 -—0F A TRUTH l perceive that which God prohibited any image or God is no respecter of persons: but representation to be made ior the idea may be formed oi the exten- FEBRUARY 2g sive prevalence oi idolatry in that COMMiT THY WAY unto the age. in whatever way idolatry ‘or- Lord; trust also in hiul; and he iginlited. whether irnmuandiritfiigtuo: snail ilrmg it to [)ilBS.~‘PS&1ill 37:3, l0 ‘P0751119 1119 ""9 ° 5d ‘5_ ‘those things which seemed to aiior = FEBRUARY g9 the strongest evidence oi his pow- ! SEEK YE THE 1,0111) while no er, or whether a divine principle 1mny he found, call ye upon him “'88 5119908911 1° P951119 1" the cepted with him.—Acts 10:34, 35. while he is neari let the wicked things themselves- "lers “W Em“ forsake his way, and the unrighte- ous man his thoughts: und let him return unto llbe Lord, und he will nave mercy upon him; and to our God, tor he will abundantly pardon. —lsaiah 55:6. T. MARCH 1 lF YE Wild. OBEY lily voice in- deed, and keep lny covenant, then ye silall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: ior all the eiy an element or object oi’ nature uni was deified. This was partl- cuiarly the case with the Canaan- ites and Egyptians, against whose lsupel-stititiouu practices the cau- tion. no doubt, was chiefly direct- ed."—.lnnlieson-Fausett-Brown. 19. All the host of heaven-Next to imngeworship, the vane-ration oi the host of heaven is mentioned as that iorm of idolatry into which the Israelite might most readily iaii. earth is mine: and ye shall be unto ule a kingdom oi priests and n lluly uatlou.—loxouus 19:5, ll. Childhood indigestion 1 Nothing is more common in childhood than indigestion. Noth- . |A 23.32;”tiiii.fi“‘lilli.“‘$§.tl.“‘i..‘£n“ “may. w ‘ .growt , more wea en ng to tie gfiewaimulazPeieplace rmwm‘; “Fconstitution or more likely to pave‘ g “mmm s ° t we" the way to dangerous disease. Ful- it is alluded turvfreqltently in the period oi the later kings. “The se- fdut-tive character oi this worsllip. ‘the influence exerted upon the anc- ient mind by the beauty oi the bea- ,venly bodies, by their wonderful but inexplicable movements, and by their varied eiiects upon the world. is picturesquely indicated by Buntaln. Boll l. 00.. J. Gillie t 60.. C. Lvonl the phrase employed by the writer. "Lest thou iiit up thine eyes to] heaven, and see the aun......and. vlousiy in his legislation, Moses labored to the same end. The per- iod covered by the niinistrationa oi A Warmer House at Lower Cost! BBSC ouseho d ORB Gives More Heat Than Hard Coal $ is » TQN Cali hid-u slog ‘Qrdor To-day from P I h , A Cnhnslnn 02:: Mllgeqlbgnflnrggleglworklnen ,_.‘¢__.___ Bones cannot be lengthened and strengthened, muscles cannot be made larger and firmer, unless new food material is turned into the proper kind oi cells and built into those bones and muscles. That ra- quires a great deal oi food and, much sleep. I 1f! Your child failing to gain jni weight? His sleep nlay be nt fault as well as his iood. is your child doing well at school? Dr. David Forsyth says that "onlyi the child who obtains sufficient‘ 5169i) will respond satisfactorily to school instructions." He further states that: Even with n full oi] Iowan" 101 5199B! frequent inter- vals oi rest will be required be allotted according to the phycho. 1081081 necessities oi alterna. ing effort and fatigue. Tho mast T981111)’ Wcaried mental attitude oi children lsrtheir power 0i’ atten. tion. How much sleep does the grow- iiy nine-tenths of all the minor ills, oi childhood have their root ln~_neuven defenders Complm,‘ 1111115951111“ There 15 11° medmnebthneii Ehud Deborah and Barakl 1°‘ “m9 ‘"195 1° “"31 Baby's ow“ Gideouflepthah, and Samson. The. Tablets in relieving this troubleflroot "leaning of the word nudge», They have proved 01 b91191" 111 is to secure one his right. Through» llloilsfllldfl 01 lwmea- C°11°°T111n5 judges Jehovah secured to the peo-i 111911) M"- ~1°9< ‘Luneiiei lmmlclil‘ pie oi Israel their inheritance. As- flll‘ U0Il¢9iIl10l1.Q\l9~. ‘it'll-es: “MY rulers the judges secured to in-l be drawn away, and worship themfi ~judges was about tour hundred and liiity years, reaching from the con- quest oi Canaan as given in Joshua to the beginning oi the Hebrew monarchy with which the books oi Samuel open. Throughout this per- iod heavy blows were dealt against all forms oi idolatry and by their decisions and personal influence the judges sustained and strength- 16. And Jehovah rained up judges baby was a great Sumner from inildivlduals the“ fights" 1 lened the worship oi Jehovah They 'dig-estion, but. the Tablets soon setup, Th" Jghgwah w" Wm, "Wilma a ‘use pa" m Buppressms ‘her 115111. 8M1 110W 1 would lwt be judpe-"Nothing great was dene.! without them." Baby's Own Tab-jaccording to the writers of the oidimese 6v“ cusmms mm bum’ mm lets are sold by medicine dealers Testament, but by God's help u? ma o! use Dialing lnézupggfitifx or by mall at 25 cents a ibox ironl (Dut. 8. 18: Pea. M. 3). Even the gleatpggesanot inure czme “Ea 8119M The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co. artistic skill oi Belaleel and Ai10~ Teach, Zfmn Wm deemed ma, Brwkfine‘ Om‘ mm‘ who prepared ‘he ‘cunning the only true 110d. Whom Israel work‘ ior the tabernacle, was the worshipped as “Jehovah o! the tion is less rapid in air depleted of result o! God's spirit dwelling in n oxygen. because oxygen is necea- them (Exod. 28. 3; 31. 3; 35, 31. zpgfidgén.“ the heavenly Father sary in body building. The child This is as true now as it ever was, who has formed the habit of a re- in spite oi man's frequent misuse FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION gular early bed hour. and who fails oi God's giits."-—Cambridge Bible. asleep as soon as he goes lo bell.‘ gets more ollt oi his. “rest in bed".- than dot-s the child who has notl Iiortned the habit oi a regular bed- » i What is idolatry? Against what LE$S°N THEMES iornis ‘it idolatry did the Israellties have to contend? Distinguish be The Persistence of Idolatry. it tween image worship and mo‘ Wop 111s Child need? To quote Doctortume and cannot go m Shep Nadiseonls strange that idolatry was so amp‘ what w“ one o! the mo“ Emerson once more. “the amount oi sleep varies with the individual, but every malnourished child should spend at least 10 to 12 hours "1 bed every night." and this amount of sleep be would supp]... men‘ 1W P991 Periods during the day- For children in good health. shining regularly in weight, a guf. ilicient amount of sleep is indis- pensable ior their continued health and $51" 111 Wi-"Eht. The aluouut vii‘ when occasionally he goes to; ibt-d at an early hour. The habit oi'= sleep is a hard habit to break when ‘it is once established, and may stand the individual in good stead‘ through many emergencies and times of stress. One author says‘ that a runner who seems to be in good condition hut who has been losing sleep can not win the race that he could have won had he been1 [getting regularly his iilii amount oi Drobubly differs somewhat‘ with flee ihishlndlvldual. and no doubt diiicral vfilou, mdies have been "mug-another diiiiculty. Many cults w‘ the condmom‘ under wmch in regard to the number of hoursi 1h ' e “mm sleeps‘ Pu“ rflmpera‘ children oi various ages should l llw. gill; lHRllll Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Mustlerole won't blister like the oid-iaahioned mustard plaster. .1 “SI spread it on with your linxm- 1! penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and ‘l Pm‘. . 4 Musterole is a clean, white ointment 5 made with oil of mustard. it is fine for quick relief from sure throat. bronchitis, tonsilitis. crou stifi neck. 88311118- neuralgia. instigate, mutation. Pleu- risy. rheumatism. llllflbflm DB1"! “"11 muaclei. u 1°"- m... 4o. nKfil-s '3". ‘ill sleep. Authors do not agree. But the minimum given by any oi the auotbors is larger than the amount oi sleep some children get: and there is no disagreement in regard o the need oi stillicisnt amount of sleep ior children, whatever that amount may be. The circular pre- pared a icw years ago by the Lon- don County (‘ouncii and semi out to teachers by the Board oi Education gave the following table: required Does your child oi ‘l sleep 11 hours every night? ii he rises at ghgggithehckorjoints mrc 7 a. m.. he must be asleep at 8 p. m. hiuiselcliilblablt. ‘Ibo naturals 00- olCanlk. Ltd. during the dny. . Montreal i “l/ i» at7o.m bod hour should be earlier also. Department oi Interior, U. B. Bull Ages in yrs ‘ Hrs oi sleepl 1 ‘mountains. Joshua, the great cit- every ehvenlng. ii he is under work oi Jehovah." Following this weight e might with proilt to htni- came the judges whom Jeh h sell-go to sleep at 7 p. m. and rise ‘rained up." o" CONS HOHdQCllB N at 1 a. m. besides having a rest The Work of the Judgon. The going to sleep mi 9 p. m. and rising liio was taking shape. The rein. u on. child rises earlier, than the yimn and beyond iier borders were hard to conquer and that the light 1- 15° 1°“ “"1 '""‘1' Th“ “'"°‘ with idol worship? Show that the gijrzifg‘ 331W‘) exflsttgze lorTlfig worship oi Jehovah, the one true worship o‘ many gods “is very God (monotheiam) corrected all generally established. lnter-mar- iheselevgh’ l what “fly lude" °l riage with idoiators promoted the igyrlftryynthlaeigggsggztgyr0231??? a. .. . . '51“ f. Plough fol’. THE BUABIFS lllll Something of the taslimaster l: general and the diplomat, and a lot the doctor must be hidden away in t - Inan who would be the coach oi a iu oessfui football or track team. _ Emergencies oi all kinds are ins diily routine. Aihorough iinowied oifirli nid is as essential as a knowie ge olt game-played ‘by his men. _ ,_ Bumps,‘ bruises, strained Ilgame and muscles are ever day happening but the coach never mes contemp“ tuoua of them. He knows that iiiitf looted, they may result in anything. Trainers ever when: keep Absorbiil Ir. in their loc ers. They use itlioi only for sprains, cuts and briiiseohtlt for the skin and blood protection‘ its disinfecting properties. in onewl- venlent container it combines t Nnctlons of a number oi’ reparation!» lt_i_s the first of all t e Fintdll requisites in use in all oi the -' - athletic clubs. And there are inst as many eveqlll uses ior Absorbine jr. in the horny!’ Canada as there are in the n; camps. Always keep it in the --- ‘ when you can "jump to it" in all - llllergenc . _ [.25 at your druggut. - You must judge a maiden it 11!!‘ intruding trough. not in the illllll‘ a beautiful gm of nil» ""1: hi ithiditi.R il- K121229511 vglth ilargane niisionslfygs “in modfl“ idmmry" the case oi Ahab and Solomon, ios- tered this ialae worship. The var- ious objects worshipped was ‘were nature-worshippers and had ‘thus almost unlimited lines oi ap- tpeai. Vile customs were given zsacred sanction and this added to ltheir iorce. So it is not strange ithat the battle for a pure spiritual iworship was long continued. l The Worship of Jehovah. How- .ever, the power and purity oi the ireiigion oi Jehovah made uteady lprogress against the discordant imass oi unworthy rites and debaa- ;ing ceremonies. This battle ior the ;irue religion makes a great story. llloses, Israel's iirst leader. iinished his course and passed on to his ‘mysterious grave in the misty izen-soltlier. accomplished his work and followed his master claiming also a mountain grave "in the hm to ‘Lthe Elders that outlived Jos- hua those having seen the great Proved safe by minions and period oi the lodges iollowing the Pain TOOlllflCliC N tion: oi lsrnei to their race both la your girl oi 12 sleeping 10 conquest oi Canaan was important. n , hours every night? For another ior it was largely constructive. The - ACCG i onl “Eiytf ' year she can well sleep l0 hours. [rent order oi Israel's new national v coTtfins Novena .' ' ~ ii .- Alplrh o lathe - anon as Gideon. Deborah. and Bar- moi-mum. ,::.".::'z. a.*il::'::."....l":..s'::t SAY “BAYER” when y... boy»? Band "Bayer" boxes of Al.» being adlnsted. The great Judges. ‘mkmum ,§"§:, wmjflm f,“ to III!‘ the public splint ll rtln oi Education. _ 17* ab. strove to ootnblisll equity. Pre- "i" l" m!!!‘ I"! "I" . 1 "it “ " ' """:{'llus,toi. 1w colored moire baa its driller" lined with rose color. prescribed by physicialfi 'I euraigia Lumllflxfl euriiis ' Rheumatism who! (and! ' hauls) clinic: ~ ~ tavnllhwn nationalist Plntll .