l... ‘Pi i- gDoctor . iijqillifell You l, l 2 OUVEtNE EMULSION is one ha \s . tdgpfindlbifl Pmlllrlfim" 4"’ ni tne m: Prflaibe in treating cases M“, til“ h“ Sleepleuneu, UMP" j 75k ilmflwuane“, C ld Toneiliti intsd_?°§“,ii:1ni: Dyispe sin an: - Palenlellv Tdmfif": - ue, o a Wnzvz- 222122;.‘ :32: h i‘ I 4k 21nd h, will tell you why he relielfln l1 a 1W1. The Great Health Restorer , p contains the ingredients needed to relieve these troubles- fjfffij, extract oi Cod _Lt_ver 0n. Mlitgwlid Cherry Bark, Syrup of l‘: pnphg5pililt55 and Qutn|ne_—ell corn med in such an agreeable inner that this Emulsion u readily taken, even by children, and '"_ d“), diggt-ittui even by those whose stomachs have been weakened gant-rvous ltteak-down or aevere fever. Qu order OLlVElNE EMULSION, insist on having the genuine £06m,‘ favorite medicine that hae proved ite value In thousands t2 q! cam. Sold by Drugglsls and General Stores topiary Frasier, Thornton 8t 0o. Limited, Cooltsbire, Que I‘ t power production . 0 v or l Veterinary Column , Contributed by _ , DR. K. W. MCKINNON ‘ Veterinary ' ,. ‘ . THE CHARHYFTETOWN GUARDIAN. llll-ialuresl , 4 Bounty ‘e , oeo-oaoweooeoooavoooeeee ‘PREPARING FARM HORSE FOR THE SPRING WORK (Dr. K. W. McKinnon.) t l l l . i Ono of tho few facts gs, that in- § crt-asr-d production of crops on (Ian ~adlan farms is not only a necessity 1 but also the duty of every Canadian y farmer, and the most important mqulsite for increased production w 'ls the development and employ- imcnt of cheap and suillclent motive f power. t The horse being the principal ymotlvc powcr on tho larin mustuiu tcotisuttut-ncc perform more work Ithsn i-ver before and his prepara- iion at this season is a most titt- ptsortant subject. The value of fltcrso labour must be estimated by 4hr work done in proportion to ‘money invested and feet! consum- c-tl. tllcrscs tttay bc ntaltttalncd lIFOTiIHDIY on the farm only if pro- , lacing cheap motive power or thc , production of saleable foals. i; The horse as a power producer competrs with engines oi-all kinds and should ho cottsldercd according ily. As wltlt the engine, so with the horse, the main requisites of chcap are sufficient _,_____ ‘ ivolgltt and strcttgtlt to porlortn the sttowu AN o-oton HOE POLISHES THE BIG VALUE, BOX. Also for Black, Tan and White Shoes m5 F. F. DALLE‘! CORPORATIONS LTD" HAMILTON. CAN- ‘ o.» ro-ie “regular work caslly alttl ivhon i7) necessary, carry an overload for a t short time. Quality of t-ottstrttction iuttsurlng durability and a capacity to consume sufficient iecd or fut-l '(I ;.'.Fl1(‘l'ill(‘ all the power that is possible. As also with tltc onglue wtzrk will ensure ihc production oi‘ tnorc pOWPi‘ at lcss cost. .-\ hot-so ot’ the right type tlr-vel- ops power that is tnatlc up ctitit't>ly' ct‘ tho cncrgyt tlt-rivcd front his tlaily‘ fi-cd with thc addition oi ilto rrscrvt» cncrgy of thc ltotly. ‘Fhc storage of energy in tlic itorse is tltt~i'>i‘0rt- advisable in prr-paring ‘hint for thc time whcn work is rc- utttirctl. ‘For the average 1500 lh. ltorso ut ltartl steady work a ration of iwcnty pottntls oats and lifts-cu pounds good buy tirotluct-s sulllcictit power to do tho work such an ani- ' mnl is capable of performing. Very heavy work prevents diges- -tion ot‘ footl front (on to thirty pcr PPIII. lioncte uiorc fvPtl tnust bc consuntcddiy the horsc or the ro- scrvt- puwcr ni‘ tltc body must bc wlrawn upon to tttoct this demand. interfere: with MASTERS R ‘t PID \ . _i’lant Setter The onl tiructicttl tool for trans- plnttlittc all l/(inds of plants, TOBAC- (‘(), 'l‘()MA'l‘(), (IAIlllAGE, CEL- ltlllY, CAULIlt‘l.()Wl'*JlA{, PEPPERS, EGG PLANT, STRAWBERRIES and till similar plants. Capacity 8000 to 15,000 platits per day. " ltlztch plant is set_ wuhtrcil and corcrt-tl‘ in onc (apt-ration without; any stomping or lnmc backs.‘ Ii; 1113.363, good always. ' W0 guttt-tttitco your contplt-io antis- fncllon or your nmnoy rcftttttlvtl.-0l'- Piliie tlcr onc today. Home Canners Association, Limited. idinary strain may iwith a light load rt-quircs onc-‘ttalf ‘to four-fifllts more (cod DPT "iii" covclvrl, lhun wltcn walking. I The itcnvy itorso tiroduccs the inn,“ pnwt-p for rot-d cottstttitctl ‘wilt-n drawing a loud at tlic ratu ‘of two and our halt’ miles pct- lhour. » ' " ' 'l‘hc grontPst cnt-‘mlc-s of the lwr-"c "no fat and rest. Feeding in tircilil!" atlo-rt for heavy sutunirr work ttftcr an ldlo wlntcrrclllliri‘?! C?" “lid skill. Horses fattancd during win- ter are |n >pOONhf condition 1501' hard work than those-kept on B good maintenance ration. The soft horse withstands heavy “(Wk t Horses which are yet on ihi‘ maintenance ration of rough fccd. ghduld now receive a grain ration and the best quality of timothy hay. in increasing quantities until up t0 the full working ration at the commencement of work. On begin- nlni! the heavy work the should rc- ccive one to one and a half pounds of grain pet" hundred pounds or live p_ o_ 5 94 Montreal weight, . ox El TS WANTED F" “mm?” “i 12100 ii°unisi~ierzfi ‘q < lSllOllld rece ve twe vo 0 e AG I lponnds of grain and twelve pounds _______ ,_ _. n: tiny daily. When the horses are ‘Slave And Cut Your Own llair This \li'()ll(\(‘l"i\l1 Tl(‘\V invention, rut: HANDY cor/isms- TION SAFETY RAZOR ANl) llAllt CUTTER. cuts nan- smooth- ly without pulling or scrilpllli-f and is guttrattlcctl a lifetime. The oublt: i-llkctl llll\ll(".~' pt-rntiis shaving up and down alternately. You t-nn tint _\tl\l[' (twp putr- long or short, trims over ears and luck iii‘ ntwlt. 'l‘itt-r.. “n. m, Qlipt-t or other unsanitary parts. SttYPS liltlc, tntmuv tutti trotthlc. Pratt-ct yourself front face and Willi iutct-iltnts hi‘ shaving y ottrsolf and culling your own hair. OUR SPPECIAL OFFER‘ THE ll.-\Nl)\' (‘OMBIAA- 'l‘l<lN isstvrrrv ttnzou AM) HAIR (Zl"l"l‘l'IR soltls QVUFY titty rm- $2.00 but to quickly lutrodttctv it Wt‘ arc iwilll! l" ollvr it for a fi-w wt-cks i0!‘ $1.1M. S-tntl this tttlvttriise- iu-uttntntl $1.00 today tutti W9 will send THE HANDY (‘OM- lili\'A'l‘lON SAFPTFY RAZOR AND HAIR 'UU'l"l‘ER 00m- plctc, ready for instant use. postpald to ttnd itddress. The Handy Manufacturing and~Supu|Y i30- ilti ltlll)(‘||t\ iitilhiimr, 1)opt.“&7. Windsor, Ont. lldlr for a day or 8n P9111!“ "'9 ‘grain one half. Regularity in feed- ling and uniformity of feeds, both ‘as to quantity and quality “f9 95' l provides health fix the aid: in her medicinal herhl. The qualiriu of Dateline, Mandrake, Buldoek, IR- make i Dr. Wilson's S’ IRBINL ‘a e perfect remedy for gs stomach and kidney ‘ troublu, bilious ‘It. e4: flan- yum 11.». l0 f“ .71‘ QM The liraylty Drug company, Lfid i u min. Itl "sentiali One or more feeds of utartn mttshes ouch weck are acct-s sary to prepare a working ltorst and a ‘nranmaslt on Saturday night itistt-ad of the grain is excellent. Also tt rcliabli- tonic powder is beneficial, and salt should be in thc ntltngci‘ at all times. Water should be given freely and fre- qut-ntly. Horses should be allow- t-d to drink both bcfort» and after feeding. but tho larger quatntlt) qhottld‘ be glvcn bolort- feeding. _ > iAll chunites in fwd or work niu-n .thc proper fitting 01’ the hotsc for ‘m, nun“, gradualm i‘ not were is at danger- ot‘ colics and various dc- rantzctticnts. Gradual changes build up tho tnusclcs and cnctgy" ot‘ tht horsc and tzrztdttttliy =;trct_igll\is the tllgcstivt- organs in prcparaiton for lllls txaru strain during the ht-avy work. (flipping horscs ln spring will savc much (lisuonttttrt to thc horse and much tot-d and also prcvcttts ovcrltcttting with its resultant chills. tcollcs ctc, 'l‘ltorottgh groour ing ovct-y day during the lteztvy working season will save iced and will incrcaso the health, vigour and power of the horsc. Often young horses and oldcr oncs too are troubl cd with sorts shouldrrs ln sprjtig, and as an ottntrc oi’ prevention is worth u pound Ktt cure great care and the heat of summer very poorly. _ It's easy to diamond-dye your old garments a new, rich, fadelcss color, no matterif they be wool or silk; litien, cotton or mixed goods. llouse-tlresscs, ginglianut, aprons, blouses, skirts, alike, stockings, sweaters, children's cuate, draperies- everything can he made nt-w and [good for years oi wear with "Diamond Dyna.” The Direction Hook in package tells how to diamond- dy, ow,- uny color. 'l‘o tnatclt materiel, have druggint must be cxcrclsctl in the preparn tion of tho ltarncss. (‘lean the hur As an t-xatntitt- oi’ how cxtraur- no“, tit collars nrupprly and m) particular attention to clcattitig col 11505110". ii 11115 D99" 979W“ ‘hm lar and saddle pads and pounding qlllu lrullilll-l (ti "WWY “WW5 """‘“ tltcm smooth. A caroful daily bwh lug of shoulders and wltlters with cold salt watt-t will t-lt-ztnsc and touzltutt tho skin thus lesscnlng tht liability to sort-s llllil galls. ilavt vctt-rlttnpiatt t-xaniltto and rt-tttt-tl) anti tit-forts, sharp ‘corucrs or lrrt» gulnrltlt-ts of tho tt-oth. This should ho tlont» once a yt-ar in any case. By s0 doing much tot-ti and t-nergy. will be saved, ' ‘lmpropr-r uttru. of~lh0 fool is large ly rcspottslble for much unsound tioss and lorttire to the hotsc with tho resulting loss of power, there»- fors special attention should bt- glven to the propt-r trimming and nhoeltig of tlir- fcct. lntcrttttl and uxtorital parasites such as llco and worms cnnsc fifty pcr cont loss of food anti horse pow/or. (‘om-tall a vctt-rittarian and rttl tho stable and animals of these ptmts. Anti lust httt not least pro- vide good stablc vontlltttlon, und a tow cheap window anti door screens will do much to glvc comfort and good health to the ltorst-s during th summer months. ' ~~--—<e§-i- IT $'TRUCK HOME “My sermon on thnift made a tremendous impression on thc cott grcgtttion." "flow do you know?" "l could tell when l counted the collection." ‘rs-r; iilbeiikfjglfil-‘Hlfl i’ woutzu Brut otn “Hl" cost l | . i They use "Diamond Dyes" and Add Years of Wear ta i Old, Faded Garments-Really Funl Sunday School Lesson May DL-Eli and Hie Sane Golden Text.~"’i‘ltc wages of sin Printed 'l‘ext—~l ‘Sum. 415-18. i (Mar m- used wlt-lt ttntporance ap- plicttllons.) Golden Tcxt.»~"l‘lte wages of sin is death" but the frec gift of God ls eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." (Rom. 0:23.) Historical Setting. 'l‘tm<-.~~1142 n.c. Place ~Shlloh. natty Reading Monday. May 3.-—'Sin of Eli's Sons (1 iSttm. 2:12-17). Tuesday MB)’ 4.~—Pr0phecy Concerning Eli's Sons t1 Sam. 2:27-36) Wednesday May 6-—-I~)li and His Sons (1 Sam. 410-18). Th rsday. May (l.—Value of_a Good an.e (iProv. 221-12). Friday. May 7."'A wine tS-ou (Prov. 10116.) Saturday. May 8. — Sowing and Rea-plug (Girl. 626-18.) Suttdnr. May ‘J~~lsvtis of lrttclttp- ranrc (Prov. 23:29-35.) Set-tintr-lsrael attacks the Phil lstlnes (powerful), warlike, t-lvillz ed nation along Mediterranean leaders feel, not with the is brought from Shiloh ns of Eli. Isl-ticks “evil cotnu with ll. Tht- lt-s- I t study in "Misplaced llope and l<‘t~;_ir." 001181). is defeated, bccnnsc the nrk is host. it Comments Vcrsc 5. Tho awful doom ln store for the ltuttst} of Eli, as rcvcalod to Samuel (l Sam. iizlill-i), was not fulllllt-tl for twenty years. but it bogati at ottcc. Bill's two sons, Hophin and Phlrtt-Jhas. were profit- gatt- and godless, and prolnncd the sanctuary of Jcltovtth (l S-ittn. 211217 :59). “This -tvas utrobt-tltly the llrs timt- since the settlctttcnt of lsrcttl in (‘anuan that the nrk had bct-tt brought into the catnp." ‘Vt-rsc (i. Instead of depending upon righteousness, thc Hebrews looked to the ark for their salva- tion. 'l‘ttcy thought- fortnul obscrv» auccs would answer the purpose of faith. Vcrsc 7. Whatcvr-r was joy to lsrnel was a cause of (car to the Pltilistlncsfl 'I‘hey did not know lsracl was. weak through sin. VPrse 8. The Phllistlncs were polythcists and supposed that the lie-brows, likc themselves, had tnatty gods. The Hvbrctv, of this ivortl "tilagucsf rncttns smiling, and rcfcrs i) th..- lit-d St-a tvhvrc iltc shores wcrc a tress." Verso ti. By tho-realization of ganger, ihtt. Phllistint-s were nerved for victory. Vurst: 10. The presence of the nrk did not iht-‘lp the Hribrows in the n-bscttcc of rcllzttttze upon God. Verso 11. Losing tho ark was a crushing lblow, and the destruc- ei0i1 of the two sons of Eli meant “wilder- that the whole of God's terrible judgment would be carried out. Verses 12. 13. flnd Eli. the stat-rod ark and for the people. Verses 14-16. The ears of the blind old man were keenly attun- ed to the news of failure. Verse 17. trouble‘. Each blow is heavier than the one before — the rout of the army thc slaughter of the people. the death of his sons, the loss of the ark. Verse l8. To Ell the loss 0f the nrk tnennt that God had forsaken his pooplc. ll was more than the old man could bear. Praotlcn| Points This lesson records a sad degen- vrtttlon in family life. A child has tnany cdtications besides that given in the home and pathetic lapses are rccorded from many godly homos, but many of the failures may be traced to defective training in the homes. Tracing the lapse in the famlly—— 1. its first step was the decay 1f family rellgion—'l‘he family of the good but weak Ell was n type of many families in Israel; godly fathers followed by godless sons-- sometimes from neglect. often by preoccupation ln business and plcnsurc‘. ‘Let us nvold these dang- crs by diligent training in tho homo, t 2. (llosely allied ‘to irreligion is ituniorttllly—~\Vherc t services of (lads house are ttnerci, fortnal they ttrv soon forsttketi. When priests lt-ad in witrkedncsi. pcople arc sut~t~_ ' to follow. Two ovils in our time ltave a closer rotation titan many tyrtzogniztt- the thin church attend- ancc uutl tho increase in immor- ality and wordly tileasttrc. A re- ligious ltottm. ls u better safeguard than restrictions of law. 3. When religion goes out, sup- erstition is apt to entcr—'l‘hn safe- guard of lsrael was not tn ttte nrk of God but in the people of God. 1t was vain hope to trust in the ark disaster‘ A Hebrew runner ln distrust-tint agitation set out to lie was anxious both for t Herc is a climax of itht-y should have trusted iu _ God» and showed their faith by their star-- Ivlce. ‘How many vain and worth‘ less make believe attempts at re- ligion we tlud in our world! ,t I 1. We see the swift downward‘ progress‘-—weakness, defeat, enslav-i meat-They lost the ark whose‘ magical power they hoped would same them; they fell into bondage under the world, as they were at ready enslaved by sin. For the; Phllllstincs read today; ill-temper. auce, looseness of morals, polltlcalt, Pilffltltllflll. every evil of our time. But God is watching over his pPo-l pie, and desciples and -will bring them up to new life. ‘ m} LIVING PEACEABLY l As much as lieth in. yam-live.‘ made by Saututl Trccafir (Jo. SPECIAL tlleaceably with all men." -—-Ro~ mans 12:8. A lady who was some-i i what qulcktempered. but was very: dcslrous of becoming a (lhrlstlam; once said to tne: "Mr. Peploo, I assure you there is no fault in my case, because l never lose my tt=iu~ ' pcr unless l sun provoknd!” No, and l do not think the devil does! To lose your temper shows that you are out of communion with, your blessed Lord. If the peace of Christ rules in our hearts, we coulti never again be provoked. Thlnkt of that! Moses was so provoked that he spoke utladvisedly, and yet he ivas the tncekt-st -nian that over lived. But Moses ltad not the’ risen (‘hrlst to dwell in 111,, ltettrt. Be not discouraged or tear lest you _ may (‘all tomorrow .You need only , live one moment at a ttlmc. (‘an (‘hrlst keep you this minute in a good tcmpcr? Thtin he can kcp you ' ‘the next ntottteut, anti the llPXl, ,and s0 on forever. lite can kcop you _ fln peace, amid the stevtircsl trials, icven such as ho had to bt-ar-in tloss of friends. in pcrst-ctttioti, la , (i8tllll.-—‘ii. 1W. Zvfilflfifgflillf. ' I illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Penman: Limited, Pan's. ll ' are u! " l] WELLINGTON ST. EAST Fifty-four yarn In the Harness bullnes! is smut-once _ maaalucturethe strongest and bestlootittg harm-s: it u possible tomake our prL-cs aslow as llu y cattbe solil l or. Ask your dealer for l mpetial Brand Nerud- ‘ lit.- wtll r- urntnend it. imperial Brand, write ue direct far prLts on any style We have made an extra good Til}!!! Ilumm", 1V0. 640, at a special 9716f- NQ _ 64,0 Ask your dealer or write to u: about st. SAMUEL TREES 8t CO., LTD. (Established 1866) and W‘ llllllllllllIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIbililtliiIllI t. We can eur good: are we figure l! our dealer doe not handle our guuranlud Berle‘ $57 of Auto LO ad, Cakes’ a7)a.rfr_y Floor Nlllrfll w illinltily ' tail t i Underwear ' "THE STANDARD 0F EXCELLENCE" Also makers if Iloriery and $108010! Cools fiz/fm l ~ HE well-dressed than is as care- lul itt his Llultrttlc-l. oi Lnttcr F" ; garments us lic is in his cltoicc oi a h . . i. suit 0i clothes. l‘ i , Hc krtows that to ltltjlr. \.'t7fl-tl:tssc(l N‘: l i o hc must feel wcll-tlrcuuqti. rllttrciorc " i i .hcshoulduskfttrlirw..1n;.tc;<l.-rv.u;:r ‘A ‘DON'T THINKFOR A Agcnts Wanted EVQYyWlIBFP- ehow you “Diamond 91'0" i3"i°l‘ ClYd- ‘ ——- ——--—"_.___ *—- 4i:;7i551l~v'~t3:¥;':""‘ ---”~"'"*'", NOOZIE THE SUNSHINE KID O . : - i I __ I MOW lF sPRING pélsffr LET THE I'M TAKiN' MYSELF ANYBODKTHATCALL To more»: to THAT ' ' l MlOULDiQNLY WORLD Tf-"NK FQR HOME ‘N A BA§KET MEAPE: Hgg ,_ WOMAN KICK ONTHE Fit" -\|<‘l't'It:t|tl Dial-into. Latttl and .\ir Sorvlccn f>pRlNG UPON U- A MlNUTE iT HA5 , ,h _ gQbLVE ‘YFE PR'§)E o‘: E655 (‘tillllllfilltftl a HOME STUDY course ill , ‘ YOU WORRIED, AND l, l’ ' / - You THiNKl WAS il>=ll'u_iiI11c.-:ttid finishing course of two months at this school when cottvenient. _ Fittcst and most enjoyable healthiest life with cxccptlotiatl good pay absolutely unlimited Prilsllvvls of advancement. Utiifotjtti and shore itllowitticc with all travelling fiXlliln-“QS Paid- Wi‘ Supply all necessary equiptticttt. my "nil cvcttlttq tuition. Write for particulars. Canadian School oi Telegraphy i llalilitt NHv-ooaeonmv-ovoaoeooe e0 o-vooooeveoe-e-oe eeoee ‘t ~~-—---~.-....If.., ' oo-oee-oa-oo-o §__. .. u... Ml NUTE Ygklfi/iérqr w], ‘l; \c f .//1/%,"»;;'-- I '11, "'//.. ///t///’;I1,,,,Z%},, // u , l/u‘ 5TRAW5 POINT WHlCH WAY THE SODA "FLOWS. '\_ " ~_* >5 .-.'~_.. - fii-‘fttas? .,+;-* 14*