. . 5.' I g ' l .‘ I ',; . g. i ' f` . .,_.* .. \ Z ll »1 li 55 if: 1,' ," xl’ Nr! _ `§ ._'_;._. 1,. .l‘- " ` _,_.,, . l~ i _ ~| _l. ., i. . .' l i i. . . .11-,M if; ,. it i -i 'vi . I . 1 I i .1 3 _.lg I 1 ., 1 PAGE EIGHT . _ "'rHi `i.A'rls'r Nlws ._ f .i ', THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN ' . _ °'5l.5’1' 0|' U11-" . .;. ,»,~.i A M, :_ M»_.,_\.-, P, ' .,»_. . 4 _ _`¥?7§.?1?»U5RY'§.19f'»19*}?' -_,__ ~ _ __-._ _ - . W,-*rf ' ‘_ _-` - _ » , _ _ Ulllllllll IEIDEISEI Ish! by WA loiuan ` rr Pars to my in this province. ' s'r. PAUiL's Tina- bats of nies things at St. I-‘auI’n tes, apron and me in Suu-: csrmiii culirnnn is Fm - r auosnnaanuganaupauanzaaqpaa l I-II~`.Ll"FUL‘ WHILE BURDENED. No one can he of much help to oth. tri who is chiefly occupied with con- cealing his own troubles. And, no mutter what oiie's troubles are, to light them flown need never be his chief concern. A nmn wlio,was hear- ing what would ordinarily be called cruslilngly heavy burdens prayed`tl\atl his face una presence might oder help and inspiration to those about him, not because of a light heart within. This is ““°`°1" the ’”"`“”‘° “lm” °" ~ i-rinse Edward mana last fan Lord Jeasu Christ will work for unY of us, no matter what our immediate °"`c"m’t""°°” "my k’°° A5 Dr' S°°"evenlng a congregational _social is to field has said of Paul in prisonzi “The circumstances of the apostle are in str king contrast with his Christian experience, As to the for-] mer, he was Nero's prisoner. As to _the latter, there was the shout of victory, tl\e paean of lov. (.hi'istian experience, he would teach us, is hott something which is going on around the hcliever, but something which is goin: on within him." The greater our- burden, the greater may be cur joy in the mirncle of Chrlst’s deliver-f ance from our burden. Then our' helpfulness to others will always be vhe irrepressible showin): forth of the hurilen-hei~.ring victorious Christ within, I was cured ol Rheumatic Gout by INARD’S LINIMENT. Halifax. ANDREW KING. I was cured of Acute Bronehitis by MlNARD'S LINIMENT. LT.-COL. C. CREW READ. Sussex. I was cured of Acute Rheumatism by MINAllD'S LINIMENT. f Mnrkliam, Ont. C. S. BILLING. . 617 lnikcfield, Que., (Int. fl, 1907. HRITISII N()Vl‘lIiIS'I‘ WEDS LflNl)UN, Feb. 16.-Tlionins Hardy, the British novelist, author of "Far Frou. the Modding (_‘.rowd" and “Tess of the D'Urbcrvilles,” and many other works known throiiglioiit the world, and Miss Florence Dug- dale, his secretary and typist were married on the 10th, Hurdy`s‘ frst wife died in 1912, He is in his 74th year. V The marriage took place at 8 o’clock in the morning in the parishl church of Enfield, so as to avoid the 1 presence of crowds of spectators. 1 The bride is the author of ii nuru- bcr of tales for children. ` A VACILLATING MAN. | ____ | TEA ln St. Paul's Schoolroom to- ‘day from 5 to 7. 1272. l FRIDAY l\'1Gli'l`.- Come to the, Authors evening in the Prince Street candy sale today from 5 to 7 in their scnooirooin. 1272. INDISPOSED-The Guardian re- regrets to learn that Mr. P. A. School Hall on Friday evening tbel Smith. glrouer, Charlottetown, has 20th. The author for ccfnsiderationl will be Bliss Uurnien. Admission 10 cents. 1279. APPOINTMEN’I‘.- Mr. L. M. For- tler has been appointed Inspector oi Immigration Agencies in the Marl- time Provinces. Mr. Fortier, who is' established at Annapolis, was in' CONGREGATION SOCIAL.- This he held in St. Jani'-'s Hall to which the entire congregation is cordially invited. There will be a most enloy- chic programme and games to intei- est young and old. During the even-, ing refreshnieiits will he served, . SUCCESSFIJI. Ol°ERATIO'N.- The many friends of Mrs. Thomas E Deighan, Emerald Je., who underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Charlottetown Hospital will be pleased to learn that she is rupiilly recovering. , L-_-»-~ nusinnss Cuanorfs-The stare on Kent street recently vacated by Mr. Samuel Craig has been rented and fitted up as an orlice for the Charlottetown branch of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. The offices formerly occupied by them have been fitted up into an 1\D-f~0- date Post Card, Book and Novelty Store for Mr. W. J. Brown. THE S'l‘irrin‘io1i~lo'i`it."Pnlc~h;- 1115;" c Conner-Lieirt: "“Tl_iu Standard l)ictioii_n1*y is "p»»*i~i'e-<~tly,x~=;ifi.-ifiiu or liave_ nlw s, rccinmmndell it. Tile Stash `l3uii\.'¢‘. oi’ lf}diicath»`n rar: rin`ni¢_`.‘& wacivarbs come-ANv;, i _ ctr rouiiiwfileiiiir-r0»noiinowi mr si: "roo=