6, 1924 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN lBibie Thoughts son " “RE For-Today ='°"'"°‘"° 2r 0W5 - .1110 ' M.‘ “a, .30. ()[' Am‘ A coo bipolar)! T0 |{1||t_\'_ ana<;_tuus_';,Ar~: pithy.- ‘uvrt. spcnv. frq Anti} AND ,,.~ mil-nun KtNDNEBLi-s- miah v am] 5011i,’- : ...-»1ii'l@2-, - ‘I ____ - ~- -lll°‘l' 11,515" JAxrAuY-zs . 1 no- M“ Vrul-zv TIIAT WAIT irpon the Lotti’ -. isliiill renew their strenirtil; they ‘shall mount up with \\'iIll-'.':I us ~ they siiali run. and not In; - and they shall walk, and XPLMNED ibut fninL-Jsaiait 40:31. “mllilfilleiin? Jaxvauv "o e , . - iilil situation ulvrTl-ri: IH A DRY ntonsEL. AND out oi the opelvQvll-zrxlsss "rrtlsnloivrru, THA-N Qtheyilillliwollld iuttsr. I-ULL on SACRIFICIaS "y, Now Ill“! WITH STIlIFE-Proverbs 17:1. me mm, Phari- ehiqd them, an JANvAmr .30 v . left hand torl-,.~l-;l<'l< vl-z THE noun “I-IILE 1m innate vl@l'°lllj.\l.\\ lu-z FOUND. cann YE upon .ilthey lie ll°ll nut WHILE m: ts NEAR.—Isaiah the Lord IIIIISII! __.._ nity huti niilill)‘ JANFARY n1 llbi? liemonstrn,i:l-zll<il.lv AT EVENINGTIDE tron- them into SUCll ll Mo; and before the morning he is took irfllll lllel" nut. This is the portion of them that . help. Mil fill” siloil us. and the lot of them that eWlY Hdvantflgelftlll its-Isaiah 11:14. dam Clarke. I - ' "Ill! l°l‘ Y°"";' FEIIUAIIY 1 in" l" ll“ l‘°“':i.i~:r Us REASON TOGETHER. ll°ll°lll“l;5l’,§l“g sxrrrt THE norm: THOUGH ' . YuUR SINS BE As SCARLET. _ . l‘ 'i‘iil~1\' SHALL III-I As \\'IIITE As "m" ixpr°w°ll s\‘0\\' --Isa. 111s. ' . nothing to war-i ‘ ' I shill faith in the} PEIWM“, 2 l" "l “l” mm“ rnou nasr A snot-try Amt- __strong is thy hand, and high ls thy h w,“ In“! -ht hand. Justice and judgment lgfllsoghaly‘ re the ltabltation of tlly throne:‘ am ‘will, a“ n nu-rey and truth shall go before h a" a pntherts tily facc.--Psaim 89:13, l4. .‘:.'i.ill.*:.i."i‘:.l - ted l0 tile slum» care of the grentlmcial unity. The Exodus had thus ‘IIlSCIBZIIIITGS 4a profound significance not only to t ‘the Hebrew people. but through w ihegreat worktheln to all the nations of the world ihtilfe glieat (lPliY-JVIUI whom tihey illlllVté (been brought _ or srzlel; atrin contact s nce t a sy. God. and belief, ‘A Code of Laws. Very naturally inlloses‘ divine this new nation required ‘I system féf- of laws for its government. This THEMES ‘judicial system was furnishednlater by- the legislation of Moses. was _no doubt piecemeal in its forma- -9llll@§9°ll lltlllflttion, but reached its highest ex- ilPllW-‘il’ \\'lllt'lIlpvl-s.<ion in the announcement of lll lllQ-lllfllll)‘ Oluln» 'i‘en Contmnndmetits at Mount it The lltlelll llliSlnni. The completeness and mod "will llli‘ llPllli-rn quality of this legislation is the lllll P0“? “Yvlivvolnler and admiration of modern BY Vie"? l“ lflliflscholnrs. This code of laws deals ll “llllelllfss lllllliivitll such lnodern subleclfi 891 "l9 llmllllilllll ('"ll"ielnlniity of aliens; prompt pay and l‘ w“ l“ ll‘°lllllt‘lkinllltess to servants; health laws; W" Tlll’ ‘l°ll"' lilo rights of the poor; the lllillll!" Egypll“ ‘lllllw-l" ?iion of priestly wealth; lflllll 1911' llclmcmllllll 0"‘ lire; the establishment of n rest l” l° ""9 nwlrltiilV. and the hallowing of labor- lm the" “Sllllw Some of these-laws are almost jour- zlldtgleli-‘lllft"ll(llllll liilililllt.‘ of a rest any. and the hill l“ llll-tlowln of labor. "“""°°llllll "ll: ‘rileg Religion Eotabliohcd. - hiost ell Egllnlll“ llll" inlportant of ‘all, the Exodus provi- elllsslmfll’ llllil tied the opportunity for the estnb ilThol “m” ll"_“' iishlncnt of the religion of Jehovah. l fill‘ W" lll fleet-tit Egyptian explorations have 1}“ u'*__“l" flli‘ AlitHYii that one of the Elevation m “Ml l‘ l l-‘gilituzs attempted to establish n H1011 "Y? “ll-‘flnvi-histic religion, but failed in hi8 illllirlii )i. ‘It was not SCPGIIEGLJIIQTB- gillennllnzlfl; ll’); ‘tore. {bat it race of slaves should . ' - “Piiull E ' t a diffi ult countr in m“ "W" "u" which tglgetnnlnn their than. yTlie “‘*'t.<tliiinlle of the wilderness and the Ml"; iillici of the Iiantl of Promise which c .. alley were to enter furnished stilt- olllll I- iliilllt‘ conditions for thedlvliriilil) ill .i' itivah. There were it o a crs n I: (‘nnluun but there was no tnassive luld official system of itioiatrotls lvursiliti such as existed in the 18ml -;oi' the Pharaohs. Under these new N~$++~l~4~<lt~tillliitiolis and-through the tute llllde Syn"; wmphilllci’ of Moses follr great truths hlilve found to be ivonccrning God were established in lfillllllllof brcak-llileir hearts: (1) God is the only “an ll l5 cllrrln (loll and he is a God of mercy; (2) “clmlj- .‘(lod is a God of law, also a God of ’ lllll‘? (31 God is holy, anti (4) ll- ", nel lmlst be a holy nation. i ll lllliul] Practical Tcachlngm-Ail hope of aiihront ttho divine favor; all strength to re- l’ ‘midst and conquer aim-nil power of _:l holy life. come through the aton- llli! efficacy of Christ—tlle pass illlvl‘ amb sacrificed for us. The illlrstie pillar of the Hebrews repre- isents the Bible which opens the soul's prison doors. snaps .its _ chains, delivers it from the despo- tism of sin, and makes its way clear into the kingdom of God. ‘ P"?! true Christina must both m. stand still" and "go forward." Folvlironv Ali!) olscusslou What incident‘ j ' is of this ‘lesson? ‘Where were‘ the "Israelites ‘entangled in the land"l- I-low did their deliverance make p0 liblo a lll‘ distinct national life for the Jew- , lllll people? Estimate the‘ veins-of the code of laws they paced. What did the Israelite: learn about 00d under the tutelage of Moses and I fund‘ put "ll-n t)“- MSchool and Home on THE can: owvobn CLOTHES h?» Keep pumps and slippery from crtllulnk across the front. place n cork on each end oi‘ (‘first-l stccl siilliwi". This ‘makes a ilnc shoe-tree and u chi-up ontl; Sew buttonhoics tog-ether before Washing’ a swctcr, and they will not stretch. 1a." Vhrttslt lint from \\'t|i|l|‘l\ mat- erial easily use u dry spntige, yo“ will find this handy in the sewing room. ll You wish to stamp o. pattern from tho finished embroidery, take material to he stamped and place over the finished pattern. Rub very hard with o. silver spill,“ “m; u“. llWli-“H Will npncurv on Hi0 new cloth. if you have torn your (mp1; woolen dress ,pnt parts wail 1,, Illace and hold together with black cm"! Blaster on the wrong side of’ the dress. Use white for light material. Lily a Din across buttons when sewing them "on. This prevents Iewlnr; them too tightly and makes ncater-Ioolcing work than when YOU try to leave the thread a little loose. Rllb l kreen tomato on iron and lmllg the dllmflficd material in thc sun. The stains will disappear, ma? VALUABLE COOKING HINTS When you have no cream and deal" a lllllllg to take its place WlllPY the white of two cggp to n stiff froth. add one cupful of grog. rd apple and onc eupftll of silprar. It is a most delicious stibslittltp, fWW/l‘ frying Onions, pour a little Vinegar Into the frying-pan, in; 11 Se! hot. and it will remove the odor from pan, If you ilave no Jar covers, brush l1 paper with boiled linseed-oil and dry. It will be waterproof. 3a" Y"lll‘~ lllYlfli-fl‘. lemon and i-trapefrtlit rlnda, grate them, put into a paper bag and dry. Pack in air-tight Jars ‘and you will have a delicious flavoring for desserts and puddings. In making one-crust plea where the whites oi‘ eggs are used for the top. Just before ptlttlni.’ In ovcn to brown sprinkle meringue lightly with sugar; this forms a slight crust. The meringue will not be sticky and cut. When cooking fish, rllh butter or lard (which has been melted) down the backbone. When the fish is done. take hold of one end of hone, remove carefully and all the bones can be taken out at once. By melting granulated sugar in n suncepan and stirring until slightly’ scorched before adding water. you will have an excellent substitute for mnple-slrup. \\'Iien grapes arc about ready to ripen. try iyin: up about half the crop in paper hairs. Till-y will ripen into finer irrnylcs and iu-rp until frost. To prcvcnt cake front siivklnir after lasing taken out of baking pnn. sprinkle sugar on paper or board before turnin: calm on it. The sunar brushcl off \\'lll"ll the vlliie is ct-rll. \\'ilen cauuillz ticnclies, after they tile scolded and pet-led im- merse in cold water fol‘ three minutes. (‘ui in ilzllves llnll you will find the stones remove very 'casIIy-—no itraltirh: inio Flllflii pieces. - Add n tenspnonfili ni‘ sucal‘ to your hatter for waffles or pancakes, end iilcy will brown lilllcil quicker. 5 TIIF. I\'I’I'I'III'I.\' 0F “IIODIE: §\\'EI~I'I‘ IHHII-I" IIOIFI“. is also much nicer to For tile ilomc-maker who is In- terested In hcr kitchen the Ilettoi- want»; llvmniilllflllltlll house In Washirfrton offers some interest- lnu sllirirestions. The sink was lleicctctl for its structural virtues of ilfllflmlll‘ rllllhpan space and double drain- board and was set at the height moat convenient for the ilouscwifc who was to work in it. All)’ Wllllll" can easily determine the 9P0?" height for her llink In the follow- ing‘ vl'n_v: The worker stands erect. with cheat up 11nd "ll" he“ straight down heron hcr. ‘In till! position she bends hcr wrists out- ward so that the Pfllm! M m" hands are down and PflFllllPl Wm‘ the floor. The palms of the hand: when held in this position should lie upon the bottom of the sink- A single faucet with two utop- cncks allows hot and cold water to be mingled in any nronofllv" "t; aired. It is hunt! 0" l PW“ '° m the nozzle can be swung from o 1 their desert wanderings? to aide to direct the stream 01 I well nourished and milk and fresh eggs, and vigorous and healthy. It: anadian 0500-465 attacks of these diseases. not live in a vigorous healthy system. “Ovaltino" is the ideal Winter beverage, It is made from Nature's tonic foods-ripe barley malt, creamy pared in a form which can be taxing the digestive system. A single cup contains more than twelve times ll much canal quantity of beef extract, three eggs or seven cups o cocoa. Qesist ‘Winter flilments FQRHFY yourself a ainst coughs, colds, influenza and grippe ykeeping your body stro to resist the air germs can- oup lies in highly concen- trated form the nutrhhent that eeps your body warm, ill super-nourishment pro- asaimllated without nourishment as an ~ \I"f‘_" :29‘ ' ‘ builds up Brninfllcrvemand £049 At all druggists—-50c., 850., $1.50 é. WANDER LIMITED, LONDO N, ENG. King St. W., Toronto BRITISH-mud sold throughout the Empire 44 water wherever needed. Close by the sink paper towels ceptaclc underneath used towels and papers. Under other sitting on this support. is a roll of with n. fire-proof re~- the “5i.\liilpS." to catch the waste cricket like a dentist? A. Because he is often moving A. O. I. C. U. (Oh, I see you!) a tall stool, out of the way when _.__.__. not in use but ready to be pulled Q. Why did the window box? out when necdcd. A stool of this A, Because it saw the garden kind is useful in various ways. fence, litany housewives find it possible to ___. do dislltvasltlng, vegetnblc-clcan- Q. ‘Vhy an, fgwlg fashionable Inn‘, ironing, mixing of cakes and birds? other parts of the kitchen work A, Because may are always dressed for dinner. FOOD (‘ALENDAII FOR 'l<‘ElIlll'AllY (‘ream of pea. asparagus, bean and potato soups are hot, sub- stantial tiishcs for February’ days. A cannpe habit is a good one to induL-zo in as an appetite-sharp- cncr. Tilcy are so convenient, too. for twin]: up hits of leftover tiliuzs-m little fish n cold boilctl enter. a liit of ham or u few sardines. The principal tlliuc’ to remember is of n cnn:li\r~'s existence. it will soon be time to think of next Sprinsls garden seeds. llcforc you lletrin studyinl: thc semi cat- allvzs. it ruin-ht he well tn tnke an inventory of this year's canned foods and the fllntiiy-‘s fund needs. You may find you nerd less of w-rtrlin ti ilurs, Whilc 0i‘ other! \lI\I nlny want more. Rlussl-ls, scallops, clams, as woll as uysivrs and all manner of scrv foot], are available in most mark- ets. ltemcmber that overcooliing ipllllfl the delicacy of these fonds. Use fruit pastes. Turkish grape paste. cranberry jelly or jcllied tomato-juice as colorful I-Zflfflllilel for the holiday salads and desserts. \\'|tl\ a sharp knife and a paper pnttarn, you can cut hearts or hatcllcts from thcm if you haven't the little tin cutters. "my many milk chowdcrs are vou using to vary the food Ilfc of vour family and add 200d d"??? ind profitable nourishment? While oranges are in season. make some flK-and-oranhre malade. It‘: good food "medicine." Crnnberies will soon be lenvinK the market-Plmwl- Riv” Y0" last until they 00MB fectl)‘. RIDDLJO ' that piilllancy" ls the main purpose _ So Nervous She Could Not Sleep A Quebec Woman Found Relief and Want: Others to Know ‘Mrs. Donald M. McLeod, Spring- hlii. Qtle., was a victim of great ltervonsiress until she found the right remedy. and is now anxious that others shall profit by her ex- perience. airs. IAIoLeod snys:— ‘Some years ago I became run down and grew ac nervous tilatniy lite was a burden to myself and all around me. Every itigiht I would wake up with a choking feeling, numb all over and my heart ‘beat- ing at an alarming rate. iI would jump up and walk the floor and de- clare l was dying. Tllen I would have sinking spells, and all day stagger like a drunken person. I was afraid to be left alone, and n17, condition was terrible. I was then taken to the Sherbrooke hospital, but the treatment there did fne no good and I came back home so weak that I could ihardiy cross the floor. I could not take care of my, children, and my tnotller did so. Everybody thought I was dying, and I was Just waiting and wonder ing when the end would come. At this stage my attention was dir- ected to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I got n supply at once. By the time I thnd used flve boxes I felt much better, could eat better, and nnlr- sleep better, and felt almost like a new woman. iI continued the pills for some. time ifuriher, and am now a strong and head-thy woman. I ‘nouizh canned cranberry sauce to advise all PIIIHIOWII women to ti’? again? it's Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills as I am quite an good as the freshly ""59 Bu" UlJQY-JWll-l d0 for "m9" what and is easily done and keeps prr- they have done for ma." ~'I‘he new sales tax will not in- creue the price of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, as the com/puny pays n" t“ n dii a l: tliir egiment? pills tlrrotl; ll! l!" 011° 91° Q why l! A n“ e a r kernel at 60 conic a ‘i108. 0r by mill. 9°"- You can still obtain the A. Because it has ill (colonel). Q. Why i; a fut bowler paid, at this price, from The Dr- Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockviile, It 0N1‘. Q.’ What letters would frighten‘ the drain-board at n burglar? the other end of the sink there is long would the so dizzy that I would.