~mn-f_- v.t -:..»=E.-i~;"»..;: i l :_ ‘.i-.ara-1. \`( zf' .=\_‘ ik i . . .- sau: _ _______._ -».a._.-..a~_-f~m.=uu¢».r.a~\vz au- il -1 pMm_TwQ _ ` Vi Linn Ill ` »f., '_ _ Z _.Z ; ~ MOWN GUARDIAN ff J-Q ' "" `*`:~` -- - - *T THEY |l0N’T HESITATE T0 Till UF M J 3 3 _-_¢ February U, ` ‘ ABRAH AND ` cm.n:i-uilmk oocnim mar.; "rho blown: or Jehovah. it mir- uth l'lCl:|; and |18 MQQ ug ggprow therewith."-Prov. 10-U, Letters in almost every“r_na_il bring) true ` testimony of c_u_res by l“r\.ut-a-tives , the great fruit medicine. Reasons why the writers are anxious for all to hear their messages,-these stories are a matter of public interest and benefit. It is astonishing the number of letters the proprietors of “l<`ruit-:i-tives” receive every day, each praising this wonderful fruit medicine, and telli11g_1n simple laii_giiage what it has done in cases of Chronic Constipation and Kidney 'l`rouble. Frequent iiiails bring testimonials from people-good, reliable and honest people amongst whoiii are not a few iii Prouiiiieut positions. It iiiiglili be _tliougllt tllal: SuC‘ll persons would not care for the publicity of liavin_g their testimonials reprodilced. But no, they want their glad testimony to circle the globe if possible. They have been great suilerers, but they have been cured by “l"ruit-a-ti\'es". The writers give their nanies and addresses, and frequently forward photographs to be publishedwitlithetestiinonials. “Fruit-11-tives”testimonials Of are not written for worldly reward. The recompense is in the good these testinionizils will bring to others, who may be suffering from Bladder Troubles, Severe Headaches or Iuipure Blood. \\`hetlier you have read “Fruit-a-tives”testimonials or riot, don’t miss one of them from this day forward. You will gladly add your testimony no doubt when you have been cured by taking “Fruit-a-tives". Sold at 5oc. a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, trial size 25c. If you don’t get them right at hand they will be sent post paid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. 5. oe His F0118 the und thin ist and Esv But coul it? cred bitk pres ite gree and E0 MY rant: 'ram ‘“' L TREATMENT MAY CURE YOU W., Dear Mrs. Furrnh.-I ff-el so very much hott.-r :ii'tl_»r'uslng' the 10 dziysi treat- Qgm mem Of Oli:\l\'fl|‘f LILY you wcr~; kiurl nnnuigh to seuli, that l will not require any no more. In fact, l feel entirely well, and it is now it month since I stopped using the treatment. (Miss) }~‘. W. ’l'. LO _ Similar letters to the above are not lufr "fi \\, _ ._ .r"‘i‘ "'\ ._.."'.f;' 'Fi OB. ' _ _ ,_,.-._?=‘»" _¢.-:-->¢»j-'- ~..'- '"1 ORANGE LILY will relieve anvl reii:ov<\ thi; tnlnlv as the notion of umnuuiin or soup on problem, and tho result is always the sanie, a step towards better health und 0 complete cure. In order that svvrv suffering worn-in m'\v prove its good qualities, I will send equcnt, though, of course, such cases pa roiirrso SUGGESTIONS. By Rev. D. W; Snider. Men who have pledged thsmnlveg ¢0 UW! God and to be content in service and with the measure of Prosperity it may be Hia will to grlant them, make a sorry mesa of it w en. for some so-called prudential ons or false ideas of lclI-,irotsc- tion, they descend to the deccits, ai_d trickerles and crafty contrivauccs of world. Abram looks a maired shrunken and uisreputablc figure in that role. He took fright at his own picture in Egypt and broke sway. Like the prodigal of whom Jesus speaks, he came to himself. And he did the best g he could do, and for him the only right thing. He went straight back place of the altar, which he had made there at the first." And that to Bethel . . . . "unto the he only right thing for anyone to 'do and the safe thing; stay close to the altar of personal thanksgiving Surrender to God. Abram had “made money" in pt. He became rich in cattle, etc. like the riches of too many Christian men, it was unhallowcd gain. It brought no blessing. It d give none. It was the source trouble. What comfort had h e in It may be that disgust at his career with the gains of it may be ited as the father of, at least, a portion of the mngnanlminity which he ater showed l . The opportunity came. Sbamciul erings and quarrels 'over the dis- position of flocks and -herds among contending herdmen and stewards ented it. And when the Canaan- and Perezite got talking about them it was time for Abram to act. Worldlings are quick to see and dy"to chuckle over the differences disputings of Christian men. There is a beautiful scene pictured us at this point in the lesson, so as Abram is concerned. His rds are ri ht word 1,-ing§¢Q,| om Jun., cm moo n right. spirit His whole character .un not ol long stuiidlng. Most wo- tl mt-n who have suffered for any e lin th f i‘m lll ul ll - g o | e w req ro to use l` OICANGI-I l.ll.Y longer than the h es to princely elevation as h s .converse with his nephew as _ 8 ' s. His spirit is . (5 ld the wisdom of a separation in sture lands, rather than to let cnt- seperate ths brotherly ties of kin- ed- Abram was not one to "lock Trial Trentinent ln orller to effect .ornau because the crowded cattle a eonipletu cure, but ln everv wise; (hd- l-I0\v like cattle men become they will be pereeptllily beneIlted.I when brute l1Cf.i0l1B can Bymb0lize 1'~`urthl~r, the bent-tit will be perinan-1 nr t | u me ntal determinations. e \\' ir-t icr wy continue to use _ o|'T:.. ‘u _-:‘ - _ _ _' » - L . 1' =.~1-0;, .. -' - -- .1 ,;. _ $5,ooo,ooo.oo FOR PEERLESS WAY POULTRYMEN |l"lf0 f|'lG pQ0kef5 olthcuicra nl-l'he Pctil-:sslvv/ny __‘ lax! year went five million dollsri made hom the poultry f' these people ruined. Ycl chickens src scarce in Canada and cgi are the icarcesi ol all food commodities. That »L"‘ 77 ia positively the incl. ' "J ' T0-dBy there are not enough Canadian Cl'ilCKEl\'S .__ or EGGS to go around. Thousands of clnc'f.ci\s and _ __ '_-1 i hundreds ol thousands ol dozens ul eggs are being rhippnd into Canada from the United Slalcs and other couiiuici ~ to help mee! the demand. ' Yéf there is a ahortsgcl Egg: are commanding u tremendous price-chiclruii are worth dollars. NOW |8 ‘U10 fil‘|\0 lo laltc advantage ol this situation and make money out of it yourself. You can raise and tell 600 chickens this next year. and you will find s quiclt and sure market for every one ol them. You can get the lop notch price lor all ilie hundredl of dozens of eggs that your poultry lay. ti -.#1 V 9° Let us tell you howl ~ Pblllfry l'&|Sil\g ii the bell busineu lor any farmer, any larmci°s wiie or larrncr'| child. The poultry crop is the one crop that never fails. lt pays better for the time and money invested; lhe profit is surest; it isn't overcrowded and never will be. our b0¢>k "\Vhcn Poultry Pays." will show you. Let ui lend it to you. lt is inlernling; it is instructive, and if contain: the proof. You need this book. li will be mailed fm. A pon cud will bring it. I |||aNuFAc'run|N6 co., Llmrrin M iz i»'E'iu'|'a"|i"6it'|i sr. P giidi to be vexed day by day with the un- righteousness with which he willingly placed and ,kept himself in contact. FUDHY? YSB. if not so unworthy and U0l1€0mPtible. What a miserable soul, leading a joyless life, whose daily business gives him daily shame! Woe be to the men who gamble in the stocks and markets and make rich out of the sweat and labor of their fellows, as those in Sodom do. Lot deliberately pitched his tent toward Sodom. He had, for some FGBSOH. E006 Or bad. hung on to Abram until he was rich. Perhaps he started right. But as one advantage a er another was flung in his way by the great-minded Abram, her per- mitted himself gradually to sink to that low-minded condition which works and waits for the fortungte turn of opportunity. as though every- thing, sooner or later, must bring gi ist to his mill m ft SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. March 2 GOD’S COVENANT WITH ABRA- HAM. Gen. xv., 5-18; Commit verses 5, 6. GOLUEN TEXT. _ XI-Iezais Faithful that Iiomlses. Heb. ' '_ HOME READINGS. Monday. Gen. XV., 5-18. G0¢1'g Covenant with Abraham. Tl1€S1ln_\'~ Gen. xvl. Divine and Hu- man Plans. W€‘l|l€'fSdlW'-Gen. xvil., 1-8. An Ev- erlastinp; t‘0vem,n¢_ 'I‘h\u`S<111v-fini. xvii., 15-21. A Sort _I"romised, l‘ru»ay-ner. rviu., 1-is. 'rue Pro- mise Renewed. Saturday-iles, ir., 11-zz. A Bet- tflr Covenant. _Sunday-sph. ii., 11-iz Universa- llly of the New Covenant. GIS y@ PRIZE Since the events of our last lesson, _lflt hnrlbcen taken rggptlve by the Nami'-¢ Kill! who made an attack on, Sodom and carried away a number °f ““P“"°= W1 many spoils. Auro- ham on hearing of Lot's captors gg; out in pursuis of the Alamitc army and succeeded in rescuing Lot and wurlus the spoils. when returning he was met by the prl¢g¢,_..1{mg of Salem, Melchizedek and later by the KIDS of Sodom. The former bless- ed him and the latter ur-god mm to RMP the spoils an his reward, but Abraham refused, Abraham thinking the prbmin or B that posterity was long in being fulfilled. signified his wllllngncq to adopt an heir. llgny yuan had paused since the promise was given; Abraham “and his vrlfc won growing old and were still childless. The -. Babylonian law of adoption permitt- ed the childless man to adopt] *lon :lic took his name and boegmc his 0 r. ' ` ` 'ro ntrmmen am~uaum'» mar’ God shown him the spectacle of 'thc who would call him father. The ot Hgvcu’ travellers tell UI t 1 i and num-, TH” “"’""' .°»'.f».'“3l’l‘v1"&i°B..’,‘.`.’§,l.“€rZ°sm-» »¢~ _ _ h _ moan en than the mointer air 0! Northern olimcp. Abraham was first comumndcd to offer sacrifice. so can biasing li uiwui r°v°°l°d to us through sacrifice. We must lint make full and complete surren- der oi ourselves' to His will. The animals were divided represent-ins N10 two Parties to the covenant. Abra- ham's ilosoandanta were to become a great nation. For four hundred years they were to wander in EEYPL God was to judge them-a reference to the plagues and _tba destruction of the Egyptians. Afterwards they were to_ come out with great sub- stance (Ex. Ili., 35, 38), and return- to Canaan. Abraham was to live to a good old age. In four buudwd years the people were to return to Carlson. The Amorltes were the most Dow- erful tribe of Canaan and here the name stands for all the people 0! that land. They were to have four hundred years of oi>P0r¢Ul\iiY. “"4 .[sracl’s inheritance was limited by the use they made oi their oppor- tunity. The ratification or the covenant took place when the bright light en- veloped in cloud passed between the victims. God gave the promise _ul thc inheritance of 08.118811 and Abra- ham on his part promised faith and obedience. To Alraham Jehovah was more than a ruler and a judge. I-Ie was Father and Friend. Hs held close and constant communion with God and his mind was so fixed on obey- ing His leading to exclusion of other things that he never failed to receive the message or command. As when we wish to hear anything distinctly we shut out the things, so in order to have God's will revealed to us we must shut out the things of the world which lead us away from Hlmi. Abraham believed God and no doubt realized what a divine future WHS held out to him. Hs had left his homo and kindred and any future which he might have carved out for himself, realizing that greater and better things awaited him in the path in which God would lead. Gained in Weight. Digestion Restored. Health Renewed HERE IS MORE PROOF 'OF QUICK CURE FOR ALL FOLKS THAT ARE WEAK, AILING, NER- VOUS. More Praise for Dr. I-Iamilton’s Pills. "For a period last summer the thought of food excited feelings of nausea," writes Mrs. C. A. Dodge, of Bloomsbury. "The heat had made me llstless and the distaste for food re- duced me to a condition of semi- starvation and brought me to the verge of nervous collapse. Tonics were useless to restore an active de- .sire for food. The doctors told mc my liver and kidneys were both at fault, but the medicines they gave me were too severe and redliced my strength so that I had to 'abandon them. At the suggestion of a friend who had been cured of blood and skin trouble, Ibegan the use of Dr. Ham- llton’s Pills. The difference I first ,noticed was,that while they cleansed 'the system, instead of feeling weaker I felt better after taking them. In- deed their activity was so mild it was cosy to forget Ihad taken tnem at all; they seemed to go right to the liver, and in a very brief time not only did all source of nausea disap- pear, butl began to crave food and I digested it reasonably well. Then I began to put on weight until within three months'I was brought to s con- dition of good health. I urge Dr. I-Iamilton's Pills for all who are ln Door health." Get this best of all medicines to- day and refuse s. substitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Sold by all drugglsts and storskeepers, 25c. per box or tive for $1.00. Sent postpaid bv The Cntarrho- zone Co., Buffalo, N.»Y., and King- ston, Canada. l Foxes Foxes Parties having i913 pups for sale should correspond with the undersigned. giving breeding _and state price. "FOXY” ~ Box 332 Charlottetown. 1-18M --Club 0llers --_ The Charlottetown Guardian , .rd , l` mily Herald and _Woolly Star The Morning Guardian and The Family Herald and Weekly Star, one year each, including the beautiful pre- r;‘:i':.o‘;‘:;;;;‘*““°$3-0° - The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald and Weekly Star. one year each, including the beautiful pre» mlum picture “Home 00 Again ” for only ‘ Address all club offers to THE CRARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN Charlottetown, 5 P°E.I. A 'ro,ai.lRt!_~`i ' °‘ , 4, . L M ~ _- ..!.‘_i‘m' ,2-=.,,'_,. 5 _ l sllrwiv t scmiuf i ILL" “$1 Some Growing Children are under size_~..u`uder weight. Some grow tall and thin, others' are backward in studies- ' pale and frail--improper assimilation in usually the cause. muscle and brain. _ If your children are not rugged and -ruddy and rosy--_bubbling with energy and vim at all times, you awe them S CO TT’S EM ULSION - nature’a concen- trated nourishment to build body, 50110, u Children need SCO'I'l"S EMUISION to progress. Soon* & Bowsn, ’l‘ono_N'ro, onrknin. iz-94 -`__ 'Wim' S i .S NA P _ F thorn l cl A35 it 425' i...'lS1{°fr'l“'“ "" '*°“* hands llkct moat clcandn ll°.`$3§'.i’..§.”.....‘ '°8lT~| ¢ Czl a Cu T0-dz-hm ”‘~'il'.?l. ¢....... 6mCunnulhsnl,lnuad ` 1 SUDDEN DEATHY' from iii-art Dianne, hy th; alight e.\ertiun ul climbing | atalrl, hurrying or lifilng, comes to t ousuruis. limit of these sudden deaths 4' might bo pren-ntnl -lf the victim only lint-rv their tnic coniliilnn and took irouipt ' and proper treatinuril. We will glidly send fo any sufferer a regular I-‘uhh PACKAGE of Dr ll¢=r's l 145,; _ - None SIZE _ fu . graft and _ ' .1 , ' Treatment, ABSOLVTELY ~ REE lll~‘ ' _; Q ~ _ _cu.mm:, .im uiu-mira nook uae lupus... _" ~ .- `~ ~' _ _f ill(-art Disease and how lt can be cured. lluve iff '#5 gf, ‘ you Palnltullon, Flutlorlnlor Bklnpln Beats? ;-_Ti _'f ~-* f; aln In Haul, Bldc =\r Shoulder Blade? Smoth- T as .» , = j ning? Short Brsuthf Blnklng 8pcI|\? Nar- . @¢,v -~ voum ii? Dlxzlnsuf Asthma? 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OLIVEIN E EM U |_S|0N W,” Wag", or M9 dm cough, and so xnvignrai.: thc system that the genm cannot secure a foothold. OLI\_l'E|NE [1 §VtU|_t_;]QN fi, my to lake. and is so prepared that llic mos! delicate invalldzi and children of all ages can lake it and rclninjl \\'il'|0ul any Rodale. 0 Ll V E lgv E E Nl U Lsl COIIIBIM. among olher irigredn-nfs. Extract of Mali. which is noiirifiing 'ahd slrmgllicoink, Experienced physicians prescribe lou ol food in wasting or nervous diseases; OLIVE | N 2 E M ULs|°N ` r an appclile. helps digetiion,|nd enables you lo receive the lull beneht ol all your food. Run down business and Women. overworked mothers. delicate boys or girls will show permanent improvcrnurl from tht- use cl thi.: preparation. . ' ` A _ ' Y o;_|vi-:INE i-;MutsioN-Miiaru mi arm I 0|_|vf_,NE EMUL5 o_ _ . ~ ' v ouvsms sMuu=ioN - ir i. . lei ow. » I N " " ‘ LM "M Extract Wil Cherry. which improves the appetilc and strengthens the digestive organs, ily; "hc: hit: , hi l ` s by lhe medical profession unexcellcdin all dusting diseases and in building up the syiicrn. up p ‘ z W C u ‘ V- __ V ` ali _ ou\'c|~ac i;uoi.r.ioN.- 1'i»-an-utr OLIVEINE EMULSION - ll 1- - math rod-im oLi\/rms r.iv1Ui.s|oN-_inmsvu as was ouvi'|NE Emulsion _ u a. _ -psf. i. low .ru ir., mm ouvsius rm.~i;,|0N _ r. ,, L., ,M ,,;,,,~,,,; ,uw ouvemc £Mui§|oN - ir s. . pump not 1.. naar, .r .lu-ue °f I-lf* . Lit; I; if gives sirellslh lo the weak and delicate so that all phleim or waste i” _ BEWARE OF IM ITATION Any luviis alumni: lil u for OLWEINE "Wi l* "WY fmploycd. hip: to be Ind Wt IN lhc iolc owners. lb value depends on out TBM Us lentils: which unnoi 'bc imitated, md in dw -1°' keep if in tial. me ui ru I i \