_"V1 _‘l”'_"$"i~' _ _ 1 , i _;-lf.-<__‘-" " * . __+,4i,-- ._,,,_,, . __ ‘" ~ - ., . ‘- . ..._ ."l1f a _ .. _ . i . _-_ hai __ __ri1 2 92¢a..,_f"l;~'1ltl¢la.'1i1i~,ii. .-_ -___ _ _ _ ‘ JUNE 3*# ‘ ' ~ - ~»~-~-~»»- THE CHARLo'.l"1‘ETOlliiN G1JABDIA_N- ._ _ ¢ - ~ - ~ PAGE THIRT ._ ,n ao -Mi; __ _ f_\.~f. . 11.- .,_ s 1, _-_.. 0.- :n .n I i 5 5 E I fl egt was 8Pl€lldid Wl'1€l`l 8h€ Samuel. navi¢l,1a|u1'1li_ lsaiau Jer-sf East Ship Harbour, N.S. ' . O 0 o I f - It M _ .r ancient people could show such thls £mne 1 rl galoxy of great lives as these . oi-8 1 was n dreadful sufferer zisistipation and Headaches, was miserable in every WHY- K in the way of medicines io heh, me und I was almost iellricd “Fruit-a-tlvBS" and eci wus splendid; und after one bvl, I “ll” “Fwy “Y I 1, 1 feel like A new v¢fS°\= in u uudl am deeply thankful Y . c relief from those slcl:enlDK l1es”._ ' I MARTHA DE woman Allfahlm. Joseph Moses. Ruth miah Nehemiah Esther, what otb 'lames represent, and yet they are not all the great names that might he selected from the records of the _isl'aelites. There was Joshua, for Instance. and Elishanand Ezekiel, and Daniel. There hu’ve been very .nnny splendid characters among revelation of the thoughts and 1° G09 when the WUPI9 3b‘?“t wuyu uf gud’ and of Hi, ihoom_ him were worshiping idols. 'We in-uheuggbiii |uvo_ which christ know at least that Abraham's bi-uughi io earth We oiimioi out nephew Laban and his family were Mrs. ° _ . 1 1 th i ' ldolaters. (Gen 31<‘30-34.) ~ if illalwa srelieve Headu'l1esduetoConstl ation beca _, curse vas n 8 pos "on 0! those Abrahams relations and neighbors rliit-n-I-iV9S"W 3" 1 ‘ l’ U 6 who lived before Christ, because _ 1. directly' on the liver and cause the bowels to move regularly and the truths which He taught and ln his early honle were ldolaters" lCreator of heaven and earth. And lor making grew' trwble f°" the lv. 'i`his rids the system °flmP“\`lll¢’_5 and keel” U19 bl00d pure and His own life and death have ls easy 1° “lldersmnd “'hY Gm .ii_~mii_u.i_§ves" ure made of fruit juices combined with topics, are become so much a part of our wld him 1° get 0"* °f his °°“\"l`V t tukenud mild and Zilntle in action’ consciousness that we are quite ‘md “Way "Om his kindred ‘md ta(l>ox ilfor $2_50,`trial size 25c. Atalldealers or sent by unable to realize how greatly ills ‘mm hi” fH¢h€l”'S Muse (Gen.`12. ` ' comin chan ed the whole as ect 1-) f°" il “’°“ld ll” @9510' ml' 1"ilUI_T-A-T-IVES LIMITED, OT'l`A\V.-\, ONT. of mi; Tho g wo,-id iii wgioh Abraham to serve God among tr n if th Iso were o _y_ - ii _ h s a gers, even ey a don,Lll¥- 0¥‘1°_nsb“_r¥'N Ch“st°h“{cE‘_i_!i~z- blzein the yzir 1 oi o?5.a;.a_ to Idointers, und he would be able to _ "' . V' , T ' But the reason why many of ‘;’§;:”°il:“n“B5_;e_?l“' l“fl“e“ce .mr ge land; e ln the descendants of Abraham were (See MBL 13_m_)_ _ oble to live on a higher plane than _ iho ies ohoiii them wok ihat The strength of Abrahams faith P9013 _ ihoy had inherited ii khowiodge of was shown by his ready cbedlince _ _ “ and belief in inc true Goa, wnilo 1° the °°'“"\=1“dH °f G04- - “Hd ihe oihei. haiiohii know ohiy iho every act of obedience strengthen- god" which they had mimhiaoii|i._ ed his iaith. it requlredgreat _faith ed for themselves. The God of l° l"'l"“"` G°‘1'“ P"°"‘l"F_l-h“_t_ he Ahiohom oi ioaoo and oi _hiooh is would have u very numerous post- ’ 1 - ' - a holy God, a God who hates all erm' when he had “° 50"'-, “nfl sin, and yet loves sinful men and wa” _‘l Very °l‘l mall- -A‘l"'“h’"l_" » seeks to save them from their sins. perslswnl I""“Ye" ml' 'sccw ‘"1 so showed ri-nt faith and so did Tl . k 1,11 ’ ' ‘ g A v Absolute satisfaction or money back. _ cnlfraglzieis Iillmleliuélree wifllgas. hi” Dufailil of the conquering nest -._ hogs onii im ihkoiroiion to good_ of Cbcdurlnolner with a very small OM YOUR NEKSHBORHOOD GROCERY ness. whereas the heathen gods b°‘ly °f f°H"W""“ But me s“l"'°me ER FR . _ - f - 43 wo i ii o mon who _ ih_ test of Abrul1u11l‘s iaith came when T0 UB H138 HB 1 vented them, und even the wor- G°di§°'“;l‘i“"l;l°i‘l ham 1°] °“°r"1“ hi iih ii d d_ sacr ce ls cove son suac, e S D 0 em was “sua y eg” son through whom God had promis- `4"*` Ing It was by faith iaith in a faithful God, than holy men and| MARINE, LIMITED 2i.‘?.'.“.`i’.’l.‘3i.§".i‘.5“.‘.’i‘;? I.1‘.’.'.‘.f'l.‘i."i..‘3.lI.’.’. ' -----¥ and _it _wash fnlthd that theyien- ~ ure ar sl _an recu oe B patiently, lookl)ng forvlxrd wilh Sczlieil tenders will be received by the undersigned at 230 St. James - sol. .\lol1-trcal, Canada_ until noon August lst, 1923. for the purchase ivsigollg2h_a¥1ggginyggugzgilooimses he following steamers; tenders to be based on acceptance of the res- 1 We ohiy ,ood oi three meh who liri- vessels in their present condition alld where now located. Any iiooorveii opooioi cmhii im. ioiih iri-_~' or illunker coa-l -that may be on iloard excluded, hoioro the time oi Aomham - or Aecertained dead weight capacity. _ “l"i1nuilian iivliner” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . _"Canadian Sealer" . “Canadian 'l`rader" __ "Canadian Adventurer" .. "Canadian Sailor" _.1 "Cana an Sower" i. di ', "Canadian Pathfinder" .. . “Canadian Engineer" . "Canadian Slgnaller" _ _ _ “Canadian Gunner" . “Canadian Wurrlor" ._ _ "Canadian Beaver" . _ ‘iCa1lailinn Farmer” ._ _ "Canadian Observer" _ "Ci1ll:l1lian ‘Rovcr'* _ “Czlm1dIul1 Coaster" _ ._ _ “Ccinudlan ll-larvvester" ._ ._ _ "Canadian Logger" __ _ "Czlnadlian Aviator” .__ ,. . "Canadian iRnlder" ._ . “Canadian Settier” ._ .S. “Canadian Rancher" ,_ l. “Canadian Trapper" __ I. “Canadian Hunter" .. _ "I‘l1os_ J. Drummond' . ._ _ “Sl1eba‘ . ".l. A. McKee” _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . ._ .. CON DIT»|0NS: ' /passing greatness that are visible ill i”L‘;‘.§`§.?..‘““yT'£.?..i"1.“..'§"‘.f.‘$§i‘ if§".22§..°.§.il2.i“b3”;ii‘§...?$“iS° i.`¥*“"' ‘“"”“‘"“ “““ ‘“ ‘ ‘ ' F 6 PM - ~ - After the Israelites had gone kigglaghoféhe aamount of tender, cheque I0 be ‘m|1.¢|=_i»- Ol" 0 aueaowy goo Piles to have your Watoll repaired In at 180-§l'.0lN_¢aof|o.Mrnt _ ‘ _ L_- Wo sro lhowlng some Oxtra good valuu In Diamond Ringo, Watches, Pearl Nocklou, Jowairy, Silverware, Ofc-,uto. i /7 T Com in and I t ll au our do. ,I J" _ ._‘ ;_, the melt satisfactory results at reasonable prion. 1-, \_ I We are exports at Watch repairing and aim to give 1919* i ed to give him 11 great posterity. His faith was strong enough to convince him that God could even bring Isaac to life again (See I-Ieb. 11:8-19.) No wonder God trusted Abra- ham’s and honored him by mak- ing him the founder of a family which was especially favored by God in spite ot' persistent rebell- iousness. And no wonder Abraham is called the “father of all them that believe." (Rum. 4:11-13; Gal. 3:6, 7.) Abruhun1's stands out as ii. confidence to the time when God the first, Abel, we only know that he offered to God an acceptable imoi.ii»ico_ of iho iioooiilh Enoch, colossal figure among the men of we miiy kiiow thot he was ii m.o_ these ancient days. ills crushing p11ei,ts_inl iliniulis run not die, but t‘;fn;l‘°wh§:‘§“§v;’;":_?;f2}yk'“E _was a t l, l u _ 1 iwhilo kg? is ooihoigoltilxiy yoegilgl passing incident in his great life, imuh_ (Goh 5: 2;i_ 24; iioik lim; is adgooii illuiitratiou of his tran- ,Jude 14. 15.1 or in ilu n. N "ce" 0" Hf““ "UBS- iwe know ihoi ho wgo o rproaolhzgil l Next we have Moses, the liberat- iog righteousness when wickedness or the nation-bllilder, the lawgiv- was rampant in the world, and 8" the ma" “'h° ‘"5 made 9' _ihoi his iaith iii God was strong moutll-piece for God; Moses the enough to keep him iii work hhiki_ meekest of nlen, who yet could |ugahoiii oh iii. iohii ioi. 120 show u very iicry_ lndlgnatloiu y years, I11 spite of the jeers which WM" th” I">°l’l° wlmm he had his unbelieving neighbors would de.HV"""l from bondage hagan _of course throw oi him_ (2 Pei" ivordshiplng an idol while God .2:5; Heh ui-iz Gen ii: 3’ 12| 13_ 1 was keeping Moses on the mounta- ipeie, 3_20_, -in. (see Ex. 4:12; Nnm.121.a; luv. in trying to understand whylxzi 19'27') gud thought iii, iiiiich oi Ahrohiim (lod talking with Abraham and with Moses "face to face " lie _and honored him so highly, it‘ ' - ' seems not iihroaooimhio to suppose treated these great men as friends. Joseph was a beautiful charact- er. He is one of the very few good _ lncn whose lives are recorded in the Bible who is not charged with i any sin. But we do not see in Joseph the ruggedness and surp- iback to their allegiance and to and was God’s instrument in the ' selection of the first two kings. Then we colne to David. the first of the great saints who was also a great sinner. David'hn.d u _`;_ very passionate nature, which he was not always able to control. But David loved God with all the intensity of his passionate nature. and if tho sinned greatly. he re- pented bitterly. He was like Peter, who though he was the only one of the apostles who deuicd his ord nevertheless became the What I consider Thy heavens. The work of Thy fingers. The moon and the stars which' » Thou hast ordained, What ia man, that Thou art mindful of him? . And the son of man, that Thou l visiteat him? The heavens declare the glory ~ of God, Y ay uttereth sp ecb And night unto night showetb knowledge. There is no speech nor language, Their voice is not heard, " . ,unuwwwvu ' -'-~- 4 ' .- -1. 7 ~- " T - -*ni __ _ _Alf :Il ' 1 1. _ _'-/-1 ' , , -- - . -. _ l or-1| _ _ _ __ _ l .. ' 1 ll llllllls null ” 'THOUGHTS FOR THINKERS lv “in l-1-ilvis -°_»;_~_~;_»;g;_»;;-_-_- u 4'- ' 1? O 1 Child Welfare _ Articles on gh ., :'.°. Fld Croc Boclaty, will I A”°" w°°k|.Y In This ` Column, Fu,-huhoii hy th. By Mrs, Max .V7est L_" ` f sum ¢huu,.,’,,,_ ;u:’“:!nite¢i_ V .|31 Fl .le ~ lf'l\ar¢l _ COALis » sold by dl _ _(Yet) their line is gone out, 6°’“e WISH person once remarked “il k.li‘i_ro_\isi1a|l me sans lg; morn krirporlsnt th-Ins inn: D ‘ er words 'to the end of 0 B I ‘b 's . ' U10 ¢l950lPles of Christ in‘ all count- the world, f _ ' 8006 Sense of the )irlotllM;'fle' is the ries in which the religion 'of I" mem llam He Hel ll IIIIJBF" The milk may Ibe of the u i Christ has obtained a solid footing, 'haf Ile hnd, as It were, picked nacle for the sun. when it leaves 'the daiiry l,u_p res but these servants of God whose hlmself °“‘ “B th” °“" ma" 1° Dal/Ill knew very little about the _Stands on a sunny dporst t H it lives we have been studying lived “'h°'“ G04 i-'0\1lil GIIITUSI- il 870°! Him Or moon or stars, but he could ih0\1l' or two or waift ep mr an before the coming of Chris; enterprise by maintaining all see that these bodies. whateverlltitchen while the mot; ‘In a hm and did not possess the (un attitude of faith in God and l0YllllY they are, are. governed by fixed'>market. or is left in anebpgltleillrilg laws, and his m _ urated with the lllliluggsagrs |l.:l;'\lyoe‘-ntfigkiii ;(i)v;ail_Jh;ni_;'0 il’ it Wm nm wisdom and power. of God. He was iMilk is an L my ' convinced that God controls the upiueie and i gixtreymely d.em'”e sun and moon and stara,_ and he'cei~iaiii iiiii S ‘i, e favorite M04 °l'_ felt that- he could safely`tru'st the' ' ' e ce ls th” ‘ue °aP‘1bl¢ 'bis' own 'character was- strengthen- #gay 333: 21(9)' getxiflde him- They 3 I ,Gil by his belief that God is res- m elllpemture ent and that He can protect tlllose Inna mm" 'mel' flfld lf. they SFOW who put their trust in llim. |““d "’“"‘P’_Y Wm* “Himsa rwnidzly. , _ Ou the other -hand_ they aio Elijah comes next on our llst.|greatiy discouraged either by cold Like Samuel be appeared on the or heat. Therefore, the ilrct law ui; 'scene.wl1en things were about at the care of the milk should in _God had been almost abolished in Then ii shoiiki h hihed in I ‘ltbe northern Kingdom of 1srael_ii-iiiiivored hi the ;§usB_ un t is Only 7000 worshipers of God werei Aiior ihai me mmher m t I _ left. and evidently they had miller pai-i.'rhe\m.i11¢ should 1?; uiltzli worship in secret, for Elijah knew :in ihe moment it is delivered and the Holy Spirit, or it would not 'I'-"'@"Y mother W'I1° has 10 410 Wilh- imve been gmnied_ Hiwihg hoehiout ice in the suanmer, should. have lan iceless refrigeraitor Thi-so are] lking with the announcement that is clever with a hammer and a there would not be either rain or saw and they cost so ~lfIi'tle that the word He him- certainly at least every fanlily in . _ 5- _,__ _ ____ their worst. Under 'Ahab and “keep .ft very cold," _li Bhouiii be __ ____ ii Jezebel the worship of the true chilled before lit leaves the uairy_ 2. W' ‘ _ -"ijy dew till be gave _ I self was miraculously provided for during the consequent famine which lasted for more than three years, and then God told him tc show himself to Ahab again bec- .ouse it was time to end the idrought, but, even, so, the rain did not come tlll Elijah prayed for it. IBefore doing so he commanded 'the kiugto gather the people on lMount Carmel, _and there he [gave them a very palpable proof ithul: Jehovah, and not Baal, is the true God. Then he prayed for ruin, and it came. (1 Kings 18:25- 39; James 5:11, 1s.l I ` 01 the personal history of Isaiah and .le mluh, who come next oul _ _ our ug we know very utils. loil, tlinnfie will of; il_ied;10ho11 wil; _ which there is a ibailly should have one. Properly made and used. this -convenience will keep milk quite cold enough liar safety even in very -hot weather and will save a world of anxiety aibout sour or bad nlilk. Write tix tl1e H. S. Deparitnlent oij Agricult re, Washington, D. C., for; dilrectionia for malolng. Failing' any of these, the milk should be iboiled. Tlllls -is -alwayta the counsel of prudence in the hottest weather. The baby is not likely 0_1 suffer from any possible ‘bad ei- fcgt ol” boiled -milk i`or 11. few days and will"be probably n1ucI1 »bei:tcr Esther performed I1 very ll11ilE€l‘~ U1I1|l“l-“ell mlm 0 ll y ous duty courageously and success- still other cases, it may be »bes'tH:0_. fully. Nehemiah was a great Dat- resort _to dried milk. 'if 'TF ‘ilmzl bliv riot because he was an earnestly ofthe iresh supply -'I-Villla 6 5 1" s‘ religious man. He trusted God, and ions. Dried milk, under VHF UU God helped him, but he had to pill trade names may 'be h8d IS ¢ll‘\l8 all his own manhood into the si,;kfe5_ ____._._. effort to build the city of God. 'i`be`cou1ment of the writer of _ _ You are absolutely dependent on thc furnace in your cellar. -will it give your home real heat on soft coal? warm with no more attention than hard coal? -it will-if you have McClary's All - Cast Sunshine Furnace in- stalled. -burns either hard or soft coal. --equipped with thc exclusive. McClary’s Air Blast Ring- the secret of good heating with soft coal. -made for Pipe, Pipcless and Duplex Register Systems. -installed under McClary's “Satisfaction” Guarantee. London., Toronto, V Mnntrsnl,\Vl|\nl|-ng. lncouvur, Sl. John. N.B., Hamilton, Cllllrv. Saskatoon, Edmonton. H3 _ / V _keep your home comfortably ¢;»."“§“rSlnlshu1e Furnace And the firmament (the sky) H ' °°'°****++0++¢o4-oooo-e.. l ` _ showeth His h di k. _.1 ` on unto a an W" A “EE” BABY'S Mli.i< Punt'-ia? ‘ llllnlhmg of them' (1 Kings 19:14"£utiat onc¢;o11m-the ice. I.-i' there is 24:?" :AI I I I '_ h i 0 C9. 'L s ou be put lu running miiggalaeplrifsiihzlllutlgr etheigeggs walter or under folds of cheese “stent idolatry by n prolonged cloth, the ends of which :irc is uf u - -drought. Of course, ,this prayer mn of wan" which slams in 0'" was offered under the guidance of 099" Wl“‘l°W- f , assured that his prayer was grant- _ . ’ S .oii_ Eiiioh hodiy mood the wiukeul 1-cudily made at home, if someone THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0., LTD. ' AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS FOR McCLA‘RY'S FULL LINE 10 DAYS’ TREATMENT FREE A Sure Relief For Women’s Disorders _ ' _ _ Orange Lil is a r i ':»:"-7 eliel' for ally disorilgearstaoll 1 \ ’ " _ women. It is applied local- ; ' ly and is absorbed into the _ '_ '_f,. ' _ - - . _ _ suffering tissues. The dead 9 ___-‘ he waste mailer in the con- if & gested region is expelled, .;__.»l ‘\ ___ _»_\ -___-:.,'._ f ___?~ giving Immediate mental "__ ‘_ __ ' -/L' and physical relief; the Q 1-/‘<1 1' _’-'§\ '_ blood vessels and nerves . _ = ` "~ c » \~ are toned and strengthen- K this 'thestment is based on strictly scientifi " " _ ed. and the -circulation is rendered to normal as actual location of the disease, it cannot heel Fllllltciglesl amd acts on the of terllale troubles, including delayed and palinfui mlenillggalllodnlglggz glgen’ r”'m'",g °f "he “'°m'b» °tc~_PI`lCe 5100 Der IJOX. which is -sufficient for e months treatment. A iree ’I`rlal Treatment enough ifor 10 i-lu 3 worth 75c will be sent Free to any suffering woman who will send Y her address. inclose 3 stamps and address Mrs Lydia W Lmdnlis _ _ , iDoesn'-t hurt a \bIt! _Drop a little “Freezone" on an aching corn, ln- stan-hly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it irigh-t oil with ilnfgers. Truly! Your druggist sell sa tiny 'bottle of "Freemans" for a`few cents, suf- ficient to remove every ha-rd corn. soft corn, or com :between the toes, and the -calluses, without soreness L , . . leader of the band lu uctlvc ser-` vice. - What was the keynote oi’ David‘s life? it was the llablt of looking up, instead of lookin! down. or merely looking about l1i11l. talked to him of the greatness and Hebrews upon the lives of the early saints ls very instructive. He says: “There all having had witness borne to them through their faith received not the promise, God hav- ing provided (literally, foreseen) some better thing for us, that apart from us they should not be made perfect." Literally translat- ed the word provided means fore- seen and that is what the Greek word here means. The teaching is that in His promises to these Old Testanlent saints and in His dl- rection of their lives God was_ looking forward to the fulfllmenti of His pronlises long afterwards. and also to the difference which the promises and the lives of the men to whom they were given romlses fulfilled tinuatlon of the lives of these men and women of long ago and that we are reaping the harvest of their faith and faithfulness. Thereforel we are under a ten-fold obligation to live so that our lives also shall bear witness to those about us and' to future generations of the good- ness and faithfulness of God. Our Golden Text enforces this obliga- tion. Golden Text: Let us also. see- ing we are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, lay aside every weight. Mid the Bl" which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set befor us. Heb. 12:1. 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HA1.n~‘Ax_ N, 5, ' THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC NR. Il. DEAN Di Ai] gmd__ I . rector graduutLl;r1,n an branches 1° 'I`l’1lChcr's Certificate. 1-l}C_°;p_i__||1:_ic of Music from Dal- ]'incl11>Ior of Music from Dalh | For Calendars li ous B apply to ln information ‘circular and information. ZY see the p - _"___ _ The point made is that our lives _ - __ ___ _ are in God’s thought a collj Q) _:Ti _ li ' Wonderful Tea! Users of KING COLE Orange Pekoe are frequently heard to remark: “It’s really wonderful tea_." _ This ls not par- ticularly in reference to its outstanding quality although that is necessarily included, but is due to the wonderful way _ _ it “spenda.” For KING COLE Orange Pekoe is a rich liquorlng tea as well as a deliciously flavorful one. Skllful _ blending combines these two great tea qualities for your enjoyment. _ _ _ ’ SCRIPTURE READINGS ll Monday, June 25.-Gen. 12:1-51! 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