. SATUIiDhXA a @w-'_ (‘ill bu“? Important Sh ‘Merger 1' (Canadian P TOKIO. Feb. 16¢- mont noteworthy Japan's shipping ciri r-iiiamitous earthqual- the rumored merger Yusen Gaishii and ti Kulshu, two of the ing companies in Jap The calamity dea liiow to the husines: the Toyo Kisen Ki operiites North and an regular passenger Yokohama as a base iinil the firm realizi . taouitlhartlly realize years to come. A merger with the Knishn, which once bable, failed to be " summer. The Toyo P Com _ A ' Mr. E. R. I in his ranch e‘ eight years at and has obtain slightly under 1 tint-class prion foxeo in winte , Fox Biscuit: _e" Mr. Brow owner of Sir 4 foxes ln the w of the bee! br- Stntea. '. Imper Silver l London to . poled by ti MESSR Sprl S ill’ PAGE FOUR Golden Ten: .\'ot one thing hathf failed of all the good things which Jehovah. your God. spoke concerto in; you-Jab. B: 14. _ Scripture Reading Monday. Feb. ll -— Josh. 1: 1-9; ‘hre-sday-Dnet 31: LS: Wedlfl- day-Duet. 31: _l4-23; Thursday- Jush. 6: 12-21: Friday-Josh l4: 6- 15. $aturday—Josh. 24; lk-li; Sunday-Jksalm l: T. THE JESUS OF THE OLD Moses was a type of fhriit l! the celiverer ot God's D6091? h“! bondage to sin and their leader thwart. the wilderness of this Joshua was a type of Christ eader o1‘ God's-people into the pro zsed land. giv~ them victor! over all their enemies. Jeans in the Greek tom: of the mains Joshua. and Joshua is-mlled Jesus in Z-Ieb. 1:5. The autho- of tha. ., marksble _ letter is arguing there that the ' ‘ Joshua gave to 1h lsra . but be. mpr-z-ss upon pie an the most -:- sintul- . In other words. God ‘n1: i; order to teach ' lesson. l: is eeded; for we are so united to Ch we are horiesvly trying . v all ETJ habits and orlfy God in our lzv a Joshua :0 be the‘ Moses it: command of and by Gal's (or; Loosen Up nitoia With Musterole H3Vlv§l$BOk handy IE2. 0|. 1R blister. You i113 apply’ it with 11* Titers First you feel a rarrn tingle l’: the healing ointment penetrates!!!‘ pens. then otmt-s a 810mm} , ' mrsiti-ro and quick relief. can‘ Made oi pure oiTof mustard and 51h" 9199i! mcrrdicnts. hlusteroie ‘s retvxnmended nnny nurses and doctors Try blasted: fr: bronchitis. aorethroat. stifl neck. tieuyisy, mm. H1811- wtipstm. 12mm and aches ol thrlrkwiomis eaemmdessiaraim. lwmscs. chilblainet frosted leer. colds of lb mo. n and "in." itcngihgigil-igmmm toms”. i David All uitle deed to a ~ THE CHA§LOTPETOWN QUARDIAN Gas, Indigestion,- Upsety Stomach: co _ _ ' 7.», ~11. , bllilday School Lessongflpset Stomach, Blble Today; tires.) aTri, is l FEBRUARY 11 LIE let as worship and bowl The moment yon eat a tahet oflibni l" '5 he“ “m” m’ u“! 'Pape‘s Diapepain‘ tion gone. yo‘; gggjgg-onr tnakenPoghelsclrGidi 85¢; .\'o morn dietreaawearetheI=°N¢°l5ilI""l"-_ {ruin a sour. acid. upset nomad. Pllllm 9517- i .\'o flatulence, heartburn‘ Dill- tion. or misery-making gases. Cor- FEIIIUARY ll rec! your digutioa for a few can‘ macs i Lawn wrrn vol‘. Each package guaranteed by dmtin: pence lgive u!» ma: not l! Gris gist to overcome stomach thawwldgivuIh-sivelntowil» H1241. lflbetnotyonr heart be tron mud Mose-s publicly transferred the command to Joshua. teliinfi 13'! people that he buns-elf was his‘. allowed to lead tit-sen '21::- Camus. Bu: mic-r».- l-sawk-ts then: Muss-s =5!- iivered one of the nos: hpnessfve address-es that was evu wasted. recounting zhe wtwaherfnl Inencaas q (p33 1111f zhe frequent rebellious people m! warring then "aru- Fw against yteadixg to y‘. knowizg that . grave of Moses sct of adora- :bee. nor ioisak. thee." shall not a v mar. be able ‘.0 - before th ‘ "Every place that the . l»: 0t your foot shall ire-ad up- on. thathsve l given unto you." Th was the charter. uzdst “ asi was to go in and take n of Canaan. it was a title gt: ants-ad by God l-kzzself. who promised to go with then: and enable them to take possession. and r0 trot-act then in the enjoyment of the country He wis git-Lag them. her mum. has ever had such of Zhe Ian-i of cotzdxioa of very long. and on to the .he first book c- make good His 7 Of cozirse- there re or. God's part. As wen". forward boldly nediy under the leader . they wen‘. from "my in. :hs power of was a_ limit l: the v con- o Jae guaianzee. one that zhey were to make for t selves. l: was "very place that the sole of your iJ-o: shall tread uporf-as far as you have courage to go the land stall be you z When you stop. tha: vzll t» the limit of your possession. Ari-i the tvndrior. anached to the e was that lsraei must main- . lcyalty :0 God. “if shine rr. away. so that thou wil: . bu: hal: be drawn away ry to v God But ther inc’. unto you this hall. rely perish? . Ye shall not prolong nro: the land whither . . Jordan to possess ". 30: T-itkl This nxrnzni: was given again and again 1n most emphatic language. And yet. Moses. being a prophet knew that the warning would not be heeded very long. isee Deni. 81: n9 I. How foolish! how incomprehetu sibly stupid God's people of old were in mnstantiy turning their backs upon God. when He had given them such promises and had trove-l that they tould rely upon ‘fin: to keep His promiees if they would only be fazrhfnl! And how neatly they suffered for their persistent rebelliousness! . Bu: bow is it with ourselves? 4. zszz-er of Lac: men-ha let is ho afraid-John 3:27. t ~ remnants maamnmmawnsmv-n imt is tart-t: wrra an. you: amen: ma ootwmm newcomer-Entrainment; new: ma rots-t Samuel 12:24. FE§U~ARY D S§VE TEIEIJARD £1314’ s .3!‘ ‘h. i. ass: our: before 221s presence with sings; fir: the Lani r !\‘\>~1l "his navy is evertnaztz: and ins trwth endarech :0 s1; §YI:.‘CLIZOCI-$» -—Ps\th: EH11} Fsnnuitnv 21 EYE KATE SOT SEKY 1-): 2t: heard. neither haveentered ' th-eheortdaaamibe tlrxswfifi G05 has: prepared for them tlu: Dove ‘hm-l CafiQLI-sare i»: FEBRUARY H THERE IS SO MAS e: ore.- ‘le spifi FEBRUARY Z3 81.3% THE LORD. O " _ and forge: not £1 his beaefi " fovgiveth all thine iziqni : bealezh all thy dlsea. -. who mic-ems‘: thy life from tifiiflx“ A». thorn-Psalm 103: :4. the believer by the gift of the Holy Spirit to dwell in ‘m here and now. And he has assured us that "he who spared no: His own &n. but (lettered Him up for us all. will with Him also freely give us all things" (Rom. i: 32.1 Surely. there could not ESE’. any sane human being who would be foolish enough to such an in- heritance for anything that this world can otter. That would be as childzh as Heart's e of his birth- right for a plate of stew. Tet. as a many are ' uiismke.’ P0 achieve victor? - for God——victories over "ll and over hampering con ditions-is the same as that which God gave to the Israelites; Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon. that have l given unto you — All God's grace and all God's power are available to us to the exten: to which we are able. to take and use them by faith. "According to your faith be it unto. you." Jesus said. Questions ‘on the Sunday School Lesson When the Israelites were at last allowed to go into the land that God had promLsed them. what river had they :0 cross? They had started from Egypt. in the south west. how did they come '0 be on the east side of the Jordan? Who: countries had they crossed on zl-ie way? isee lkut. '2‘ 1-19,» ‘Vt-at countries had they conquer- ed before they crvssed Jordan? ‘Sis lkct. i: b5: l?» How mazy years passed between the time they left Egypt and the time they crossed the Jordan! vSee Ileut. 29: 51 How did they get across the river? What sea had they crossed in the same way! What dzd Moses do with the muctries they conquered ~ before crossing the Jordan? ISee Dent. 3: lt-lii - 0n who: condition did he give these countries to two and a halt tribes? iferses 1521M Who took command after the death of Moses? Who was the real commander‘ 15w Jtsh. S: 13-15.) -entered Canaan? (See Josh. 5: 11.; . » ' Meir Thin. drv- view or nous resorrln m» the Inltrih roar M’ God ha given we nut-h more‘ glorious pmmisee. He ha; given to' everyone who will accept it a_ in Heaven. sealed with the blood of the Sin of _God. and confirmed to .t. '-g‘is,~<.\\ . llan v , July I, N”: q, N" ‘t m” down ie new’ Why did God tend no not» manna to rhe Israelites after they l: l . What was the first city they took _ in Canaan! v (‘an you tell the story of Jerieiofl ill you mnwit to W QQQC‘! ‘those verses? Duet. 11:6 and 1on1, 1:1. will“. ‘$11.01? “"18 ' enrich - keep your mg‘ feeli: . “7 ‘flower n FEBRUARY 16,1924 _ luiiidweitm A-i-MlilllER! was. J21‘ -.. Q Clean Child's mus with i ""‘°" "Caliiomia n; Syrup" THE EFFECT Of WORK l - Cauaea Fatigue of‘ mind and Body-t Interfere: with Digestion and ' Sleep. Nearly Ahnyn llay B0 Avoided. Worry is more than a inert-g mental discomfort. l! lowers- emeiency by prodn ’ a fan's“ of ntiitd and body; it injure; digev. tin: by preventing the proper- seei-etmit o! the proper juices: it, interferes with sleep and thus‘ paves the way for breakdown: it may even alter the thetnlatu of this boy isqne think! and produce: and arterial change. The pain: its that. beside, being ignobie. uni unworthy it is unhealthy. ' Pvoale ask continually. “wells I then. how can we stop worrying?“ n,“ g gnu, leveriah. bfc-us, There is no that fits every -- ed a m“ o; “my can. case: th-z-re is no formula that can In if", m, was“; “n, o; hedpizt downdi: black and white “monk n‘ gynpy A gggyfln. an compoon . in a drug sore. deu m, ;;-,-._- so: there this which can u gd“g::,:_‘ik m boldly s:a:-:- : ' Ev You can seldom rid yourself of “f?” y? pfoalia an upleastnt emotion by fighting d.‘ do (or “his “d ‘him, it directly and openly. You can I?! n; primed on huh yo} overcome it by substituting some ° , Y ‘*3 1N u, ..Cal._mnm- u. ozher emotion. for it. You inns: e" u“ m ‘ ‘ a imiumm E, war lift‘ by giving it some 7°“ may 5e‘ = your own welfare. 577°9- entify your-self with some absorbing interest aside from (mun; “Em 55w ‘ ftgpfqggf your main occupation. if that does bib, Ba “aw Emogona; mug! not itself absorb you. You mus: n05“ i; m be con‘roued‘ do such. things as take exercise endicmed; i‘ B m b; (gmpefed ‘ ion intact and rest ‘m, mmmgence; i; enfichgg ;t you overwork. u“ ‘summ i‘ i, a ; mm firm‘ “I Phllmph? Mimi». without movemen: or religion or both. You ‘armuL must find some enthusiasm bigger These “Nahum” "Q A; ._ than your own petty life. l have péowe ‘no “m; ‘he “m”: gd known women curs or relieved of doors o‘ ‘ha, houses in] ma -:- 1n worry when. they immersed them- an atmmphem “kg m“ or u, 51d- selves in church aitairs. and “shpmed prior. orderly tat have known men who became magi‘ dean bu’. chilly- and hang; stoza when they became enzhrall- no ‘King in “s; or ‘S u 97mm t. A w“ Pr." m: EFFECT or REPRESSED is “m”. “ “f . ' 2L. E-o-"(ms a hysierzc outburst t: health!‘ 111- pared to the onion-ed will! 3 l: has been mentioned that there such a nature. _ is a rv-prt» ed type of person who To such a W759“ $311.15 checks emotional manifesta- “F m") u}? T3“? l" __ tiozzs as . it were a dsgracs so mnunon feeiiné- BN4 °~ h"- shed a tear. to show gloom or joy mess l sarr All!“ FMNJ‘ or anger. To these there is a aims-om who ha been tmfortum c. sort ot indecency in allowing the and seek to iymlfllhm‘ T!" face to show more than convention- fortune of others ml! i‘ al stiffness. to allow ones soul to brill; W‘! KIT-i’ u" “ma” thaw on. upon. an emotionaaeceom- 85in- nmlion with his fellows. ply emotional a: heart. they keep the ENLARGE“ Tons“: lid on themselves. or something when enlarged tomils are term! keeps the lid on One finds thi m agar“, gfigngidg are sue to type among the AngloSiuoas. anti be Dwsén, ‘m; g; w per cent c! it is rather uncommon among zhe we “see 19mg; are some: s Latins and the Semites. Emma; {mm ping; but ‘Fnere 1s this disadvazvage to Ring,- “mm; so ‘by s ;. 5M5 QQQN“: attacks of tonsilitis or it prevents the discharge of diHuhU-it q; scarlet that paintul tension which accorn- measles. or in fact nos-e and t patties emotional states and which inmziticm QQQKfQ-e-s l spoke of above. There is a mug; “mm; 5.;- ggormcus pressure within the resevoir of they 3513p; mu}; in ma which needs the sliuc» gate o! ears. gisticnlatio em and words 1o carry it off. More the ma,“ it... (‘g M gm;- s over. such people tot themselves lher? i; , ‘if; “p45 in sins off from frkndship for emotion and m“; gang-g; begin ' breaks down the barrier that n; 11,, ‘r1545 i; the segregates ES and makes men E5513; ‘he in; ‘f9 also ti: in i! hi E 1ft p. w N nu rs H kl. softer. more adjustable. more gqqgme swollen. and tuber; ed from communion Ahey become A5 m, 1.; wags we run-l! a trey to their emotions. and build 5°‘ a; he H549“;- to re, but little to become morbid. l! is 5.8m; i: a etaie of ctr-rim more difficult for these to change mnhgflmms, bemQ-e ficb sci 1:: Therefore it is a crime to forte children into seclnsiveness. to channels. 1:4’ thence d ti: , I czrcnlatmn au-. m my! Q ~ tissues of the body. Beautiful Hair f.“,,,“i..'i=,i."...““,,,..{i “tsih”. ' ‘ I u 54km "Danderlnf o“; Wonder: Tlkihs '11 1h‘ i1 In i!“ “F “'1 for Lifel£ Neglected Hair the been (hi!!! i0 do with ndetK ’ A zion tor pl: of operational: ‘as “new”; are quickly pet-formal And the r».- - pm 1 who would think "i" of glue-s. lustre ‘M; hem; n “y; would T‘ l! Elm" ' relief is immediate. ti till "Y"; KP-"i" ‘"5! child breathes treel!‘ a! N" m" . "d "Ill" choking. And its Ialnd victims 1* / with dewnw once. Opnraiih a, earl! as ‘ti \r able __ Before that time a mums m? Falling hair. itcbla; scalp and n; pa yellowed by a few ante v5 adhesive one to the other Exclxd- m mo 051,3; :d}°"Q_ up an unreal inner lite that needs “m1; as its; 13¢ t than for the over emotional. teach them overcoutrol and to ds- 5,03, ‘he “up; 15m 11¢ the joirs and man!‘ N)!!!‘ N? war md enlarged mails ts a! W“; riant m: mi"“""°*'*"-'"“".""“"‘ and life short- mmemnn. m a, ,n;¢m¢_ The up of negie-r is ‘u, m 1min; n; [gfl without “Dllllw third month h infant)‘ is usual- rile.“ the dandrutf le Oorrtttd itanedl- , m per cent watery eolntilfl d halt is quickly invigorated, taking (m,- time: a day. In addition l0 ti? =11: new strength. color and youth- removal of the adenoid: and the fwl beanLv. ‘Dandei-lna‘ h do- enlarned tonsils the doctor ll! lbhtfnl on the hair; a nfrebhllgulafer have to remove Illlfll "w ctlnnlatlag tulle-lot atioky the none. to sfltiflfl I 3n” 1'00 cooked nasal tit 1w I Il- “ _ iv f,