FEBRUARY 1e, 1925. s.» 11.. P. THE cnsnwrrnrowh GUARDIAN , l‘ ' Pad! vvv Now is the Time to Build‘, Up the System A i with VINOL l istart ‘taking this body build. er now and in a short time your health will be benefited to an extent that will surprise , you. _ Don’t think that itls dim. cult to take VINOL" it isn't t If you need new vigor, if your system need“ toning up, by all int-ans try this splendid tissue-builder. 'l‘liere's noth- ing better that we can recom- mend~100 bottles. Guarante- Bd to do roulsood orcost you nothing. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGBTORE I '4‘; ‘gm; ‘nan-nanos- ¢;ns AAA; m n <w~ mo vmn iili§li_liiil8li iililll llii Ttill “Fidi-a-iim" lift Fiiill imam . “F R. B: Ne. 1. uqs, o", wnfiogdover three yen-s, I wn I 11 to bed with Emmi... doctors. and trial "W11 "WWII: Without benefit 1511113."! lrisd “Fniit-a-tivcs". ytfw‘ It“ u‘d 541/ fl 60x Inna "”'°"17""‘<'.§h° Pain was easier ma thQ iwflnlhfl Blfl-flfid t0 g0 down ‘I continued taking this fruit mo» “wim- imvrovirz all dis time, “m: "°"_I "l! Willi Ibout two miles xiii-l 11° baht chores about the place", ALEXANDER MUNIKQL ‘mm “ “*1 6 7°‘ 32-50. iris-i size 25c. i dealers or sent postpajd by Fnut-a-tives Limited. mum, NOX A COLD TABLETS A “t” "id IFBBQY cure tor Lalcfl Coughs. Colds. u d u 1"?“ Flu o. mild laxstglfiretrc gfBNflfigflralllflnil cold in s few hours. Get the enu- ino. at all drug t , 5 Bold st ir¢-¢Bs3:°iir?i§-§§§c.°‘ m CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE v Advsgtitrligments under this holding. 2c. per word for each iii- when Collies conic to our car s to be forwarded. flve cums must be odd d t t t Contractiones Clgllfg-EB §o§°§$r£°‘i§§§°h3s°'iigurss (es $1,000) are allowed as one word. Cash remittances mentl. 1n no to cover cost. must c i . cuss can this rule be 0V:l'§:;?(ggflyA§VlBl‘al?:9eI‘l-'ig:l€l received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. Yvvvv ‘WANTED AGENTS, EALABY AND COMMIS- mlssion. to sell Bed Tag Stock. Com late stock including exclus- wwwvv AGENTS n treal. MISC FILLANEOUS LII, LAN D o INO- Amrnrzn illiicllllN/l "ln-iiinioipd Survcyor, Smurfs, R. 6732-. . TRY Ollll JUI! PRINTING DEPT. for your ncxt order for billhoads. letterhendu. cnvciopos. v ltlng cords. posters. All kinds of pam- lilot work done. Special grices on . rge quantities. The Jo Print- ing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing 00.. Ken! Bl... Charlottetown. ‘EXCHANGE -1 L Illi- A ly Department f Airiculturs. sgarlottetown. o - GZlVI-I-YI-MEN’ , WANTED -__..,_____c_________________ \VANTED—~IIOUSR IlY FIRST 0F lllny. lionso or self-contained flat. with llluflffll convonicncés. Apply co. iluardlan. (SSQS-il-lilllllfitf ___..____ NLHY IIIHDGN ‘via ' for 1lii~ i ccivcd by ' ' to up lfiiiipd ATS-—l HAVE PAID lllGIl for muskrat. fox and mink skins. For the balance of the season I will advance my prices. 1t will pay you to send your ship- ments t0 mo or brin€ them in. zis-is-iiis IIUSK ll .. an PER pin’. wuw~e FEMALE HELP \V)AIN'I‘EI)—A (mu. iron oi-nviaii/u. fllwewvrk- Auoiy m 1m Kent st. 69l3-2-l3-liiE3lpd \\'AN'I‘ED.—A MAID F0!) GENER- al housework in family of two. C. W. Rogers, Ilrlirht- Apply Mrs. _ on. iisio-z-io-iiticui \\‘AN_TI-}l) - AN I-IXPEIIIIGNCFEII maid. Apply ilirs. l\l'.-J\\l(~_, ti: Prince st asisi-e-ia-iii-Jir \\'AN‘l‘ED-—A (illll. l5 YEAR!‘ (Ill over. to assist with gclieriil huuso- work, Mrs. llort it. lirowii. York. Tiliiil-il-l i-liiblilipil \\'Al\"l‘El)—-A MIDDLE AGED \\‘0- innii. as housekeeper for two men. near Churinttctoiirn. Apply giving references, to 1'. O. Box lSQLCiiur- lottctowii. 70lld-2-li-lllEfliiid 000D \VAGES FOR HOME “YORK- e need you to make a i . . tanco Pmi=$l§¥is‘i.““°°°'{i'"y ticuiars, 8 0.. Auto Knitter 00.. onto. ' , 6333-1-19lMtiApin30. luau: HELP MEN SEND, ME your address and I will start you in business of‘ your own, oariilm: $5 to $10 daily thc your around. ~Siimplo cnuo and plans from Ad- dress H. Y. hlurtln. Windsor. gall. i r Isuusiiirriii-ilo Tab N.li., for n-pzilr and ' nc r horse r-ihoo shop. Also sot black- J’. D. Jenkins. MUSKRAT AND MINK ADVAN El) again. 1 am paying unheur -o!_ prices tor the above furs. No lot o0 small or too large to recoivo1 my personal attention. Will guar-f lntoe satisfaction as to p or~ furs will be returned free of. cliiargr. [AIL]. Mad-can. Summer- rw, ' '1 _ l i 01582- l -2ZMEt.1= l TEA CI] ERS lVANTED , _________._______._ \\'Al\"l‘l'il)-—'l‘l~lAVIIIEII FOR HEN- nli-‘s liond school, No. ill. Apply to \\'lll.'ird hli-(iropor. Soc-rotary. dl-hliiiilpd _________. 6943-2 plv . . S11 roturi’ 'i‘ruste1~.~1. . ililfifi-ii-lfi-biliiipd, son SALE - i -‘l llll OI“ 50 Aflllfiivi llaiunri‘ Uliflfil“ liirn lind .ri\vvll-‘ lra Aiild. King- ilTH-il-H-hiliiiipd‘ .___.___. In HUI.- weoks old. ,\' l’ l1}. I FUR HA|.l'1——l1'/\ i0 non-s i-lvnr. pond vl"lll'fl\\'tlllll, illi: liousv. Apply stun. FOII §.\l.I<1-—-lIl1l(il.'i' strln bull rail‘, two Douglas lirosm. ii7iijni> r I'm-t I l, uil dock, ill li. p. impv il l uinr. limit only two yi-iiis oili. \\‘ill soil chi-up. Apply i\lui‘i‘n\\' and 130.. Aimnmlaio. Tlliifp-fl-lii-hllfllpd ----<.-0c>————— ‘ KAISER DISAPPROVES OF Hi5 SOWS ACTION THE iiAGlilG, Feb. l4.——lt is de- clared in reliable quarters that for- iiicr ("rown Prince Frederick NVii- iiniu WilH serious in iiiakiiiz his of- fer m t1iir1 ldniciiic novel-muscle w surreiuivr hiziiscif in llllliff‘ 0i U19 Germans on the extradition list and that ho i1- im-lineii in bclieve that 1hr Allies 1\vlli i|f‘(‘l‘]\i hi“ ilifiil- it is lozfriioii hrrv that former Emper- or Williauii ls strong iii his disap- \ iii-oval of l soiiis notion. The “have “la m made by ‘ma i 1 '4‘ ""—""“’_ n» . “'1' '"' ‘ cure tho a ck and help the poor an: d I, y” " - l £155“ ‘g "'1?" gieogolnhrguigriaiizn: ‘éifibli’ $11;‘l§’,f1.‘l'.,‘11.?.'3‘},2'§.§“‘.§‘§?,'.§i§ Hoiydayl of Obligation. afflicted on tuefiabbaih 1W’- Civ" Commue o“ "a I ~ 1 , L‘.f""""mo--ai-i ture of Moi-muse hNTiBK fill-B "19 troubles since l69ii- corrects dis- “y la me mother and queen o‘ a‘! To Prawn‘ “ma”. ' ' Pu"- m‘ “""u 25"! d8? 0i sfiimmlmi‘ ‘AD-- 1911- orders’ stimulates ‘vital organs Mm" ("in m“ sllbbnlh ‘my’. "w vmues’ m“ and of a“ mw’ 9n“ Colds cause Grip and lnfiuanzs— u, n, mun.‘ oflfmiaflgflss-‘I, ibctweeu George Grotto. Lot or A" dydsglflib‘ so” a b“. . Jews Observed several other icsig- hence n‘? leglisllaiui-fia. lob}??? iiliitrtlicli MXATIVE BROMO qvmigg 35:: in“ 35r°I°§s§“‘lii“'iiJi.'i“i-§‘~°Li ',';°'"“"'c" mbier pflfiljff“ {.13 L°°k h" ‘M "m" 6°“ “m m iflisfiu$iigr ‘mamas? $53133...‘ (islllzg; ‘iicrvifeawzirk may also b: Tfiblelsereggaghasfrrizgdrama? ‘“fix-hiui-mmlrgxgix-mskliiriziaiii-iaadrid ._-.- . ' ' ' . " . . . '9, » _ i. miaégyglgl-Iw of‘: 3-213 ktfmufi lsiigful. farmer"? aygd Minnie Grotto. -- 2==E-g=-—* were the “Fascia; "iintzntilriiiogtfrlifé? geflormtsd 0(1):] 51111168)‘: fiifedflgiy, (gxllzllglllfd slgulture on box. 30c. gilyodhrrt “finial ‘ndkrhn. to: v fl ' h d 0 cl la 94 his W110. 0f lllS GISLDBH- llld Hi9 "Tsberiiaciesf ll l 6 H. e , : RYE 0 K8. 0h U 9 c) " . ' _. f ‘"1 p] jwui’ Mail ,l l"t.m»°'is‘si'15§5§:w3“ " ° undersigned of the second part. de- on. mvAn-e rune» m,“ 5g, the church of Christ iiiiseiiisa u?» ill: sssgcmgglstdtzmi PC Auction FilTsik-s f,‘,§“‘,‘,°°,§',‘,‘,",f,,,‘.‘... miinnilji; of’. haul‘, = “up having been mode in ply- Areiitble no ulstln: Pill for Wain misc! and placed on the so _ S 1' 8 Y years. P; ltlmiy-s pig‘ “IN “u111;|“u“- . e , . n, , | 3 mo“ u,‘ m, Q open. old at eli Drugstores. 1 a "w, giwdiiy, Holydays of 11b pornl reward or pecuniary gain. To _______ route Vie llmmm ethfln ' I 1 u e , "197" "l 9 i" “c p“ y 9|‘ mgilgd u. any midi-ops on reeei 1, “g “ u of ‘he ‘ . Rnuiu No. Ii. from t c l ostmastcr PR interest due thereon or secured 5g m‘. Ila Isobel] u; g. ligation in ciliiim°m°l'a ii“ , ' We beg to report the following Gonvfgv“ ,,|....,....~.~_ 1 > ' ~ Illlrrfibv. Dodges-boo. on e. r great. mysteries of our iloiy hfliili- rem," 0g m“ smog“ “is tnday; Printed nntim-ii cniitninifli: fiirlli- . -——— For Turin-r particular! surly l! ' in recent years. many. of thrive iP-B- Chmchma (MOM 10o per com or nlrrsimiiirstiirniri? rmwi1aiidllitiiigsn'i1fl Dlfiefent , , i 1 HOIPI-IONOL FOR N P" “"1 S” 0Q©§44*44‘*‘°““‘.""' " *'~~ nfllicc of J. I). Stflilrt. Qflllfil- n. we Wm m“ ‘nun!’ "at." tlViliii imve been luppreas‘ '. mi“ M“??? "m" s9Pi-9mb9"~ giaiiik forms of Tondr-‘r may lie oii- 1 » ....w.--. on. i. s. CROKIH 1...; 162 Richmond, Street. cim- ",3 Bu", (“emu "w" mnfjp‘. u.“ all“ remain to be obs€T‘\@‘l\‘n Russian slime isaoo.» i0 per inlnrd o tho Post out... "inn .11; VETERINARY sunrerw 1 w r-own rents-viii build ‘no u . u s box. this (lioness the live fol can: can, nuke, "m, gemmim.‘ pun. ililrioizarrrillistgikiféu ahgvelclhltti-u .- .. .. m). oiliu and Residence. m on» oii-on this mo. day of January. gfizggwi‘ sot: “its; figs. 3J5 roasts: Circumcision of our‘ m, m“ B,” & Co" mmauona, F," m _ w Mm . , D0070‘ ‘"'" A- - 1929' Kingfis- It 0n ennui. omens. Eviilhilflil- M1 55m“- Thceh Pa“ Exchange. Sale not completed. rim Olllreilunpeflor - . Opposite Kflinsdy’: Osage ALBERT P. PIOWOI. ma. A‘! IDITIB‘! unuo IIOBII ulsie Concoviwn and Tali "l Balance of Russian and Japanese P?‘ °|“"“‘":"‘:‘r§‘,‘f'}, a ‘fin & ltd .N0..,U4 IQNIUUW ,_ , i Day. Obviously. Vi!“ w“ ' ~ Sables will he sohl Manda-v, h“ ° ' ' g,\'|Q_‘l-a<\(flut\l\fll midis. ‘sazai-ioiiaiasinivii, _ MW I : 1 1 ‘ ‘Gwitbhilllwk. __ ,_ NA“ ‘ ‘l l . I bounded and socks on as: hot easily learned Auto‘ Knit- ‘Posl vely no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Par- cent stung; ‘Pent. 6d 0 Loved seemed to int he pointed’ “Oh, it wns person they I sold: pity on inc." "Kept might as sonn as we v you or iiotl’ "l was so roscnting his “Now, Rohei of Yourself? he remarked 1 pointed if tlicy don't appear.’ low didn't you?" difference it mu are not." lie had‘ turn away, and made no reply. But when . - , t tl c Decslolzue. lie luid hi5 book down an hour later, a‘ film ‘hunders m ML Sm“,- “w? ie ,v i The Woman ‘Who inflamed . ' iv anus run.» ‘ A Modern ltery of Home and BAD NEWB Chapter 53. l had not mentioned that Gard- ner Kenyon had brought me home wheniftoiiert had failed to meet me, it was from no desire to hide any- thing. ‘but l had been so hurt by Robert's iailura to meet nic, that l hated to talk d: anything connected with my home-coming. About a weak after my return, Gardner called. We were at home, and l told the maid to send hiiii right up. Robert greeted him pleas- uiitly, and we had a pleasant half- liour chatting about my visit to tiie mountains. and other things which crest Robert. ' Just as Gardner was about to go said: "You gilllllif] liavsnseen how disap- your wife was, Mr. Hepburn. when she had to accept iuycscort home the night we came down from the mountains. poor substitute/if one could judge by hen looks." l was u. mfg very kind of you, Robert looked from one to “Didn't i tell’ you Mr. Kenyon Wtlg kind enough to bring me home Saturday night?" l “This is the first I have heard of it." Robert dryiy answered. “Well he did i had looked all over for you and probably looked as l felt-ready to cry. So he took “Really l must go." Kenyon broke in. And this time he got away. y quiet about that were alone. liurtland disappointed i forgot, all about him!" l replied, tone. “He's the sort u. woman forgets, slick. well dressed, mid holds a good position. l expect he came out on top when you compared us." t, aren't you ashamed You should be. if rou ed petuiuntly “That paragon of yours didn't Sabbmh Day: and I uppreciiiteil it!" 1 hastened to say, “but when one expects to see a Robert remarked “A lot of dc whether 1 met LEiiT , .- 1., \ and Lsity _ Charlottetown. edlciion in the Lord. pearly Beloved Brethren: Our daily’ actions may ed into twofiinfiss.‘ late immediately to ly‘ affairs. ‘Man, i ly to God pleasing to honor ed in ii manner and for liis greater glory. Jlpari. sanctiflcatiun of worldly nieni. certain times for" duties airhich pertain more Heavenly Father, thanksgiving and sacrifice. hty be the salvation biaierial our actions. iiest duty to set ticiilzir time i'or l our eternal destiny and lions which bind Creator. Redeemer for refreshment and fel- valuable oue day to crumble to _ ‘ however. is the IIGFVGFSHY oi human heart. in ourselves. to determln left would. these tunes, we sutures. ni-kiect hence it has pleased what portion of to be consecrated to l mediate service and worship. thou keep holy member that ’ (Ex. XX. 8v.) seem to approve of the way we “He acted = told‘ him we d conscious had uscd: well." f can't see that it is any o ness." l returned, “Preloaded he thought a woman could not e mar- ried nnd attend to business.’ ' “But changed his uiiiid wired he met you!" There was a world of sarcasm in Robert's voice. l flushed as I recalled the exact words Gardner Kenyon lived. When you left the room to set the ice water, he talked as if he were surprised that we lived in a boarding house." astonished id not keep house, "i imagine you fill both positions when z his’ ousi. I was 4 The Jewish 8abbath and the ' ' Christian Sunday. l but oly and be worship. This rest or-"repose." enth day God work,sndit was in Divine repose that of rest from material wvorks ~—~ manner to the common Business Henry Joseph. by the Grade of :' God, and Favor of the Apostolic See, Bishop of Charlottetown. . . », s MORE '_ To the‘ Cierizy, ‘dleiiizious Oiflors. of‘ the Diocese oi Health and Belr be divid- t ose which rd ‘ he service of God and those which regard world» is true. by the title deeds oi‘ ore Lion. conserva- tion iind rGfIBDIDUOI-lbelonss whol- _ Izerefore, even his worldly actfdfii ould be perform- Hiiii and however. from the employ- the light oi‘ i'B‘rlSl)!\_l€iiCll8H us that we are obliged to set aside the practice oi‘ airefitry to the service and worship of our such as prayer. Our one. and only aim, iii- this iifeisliould of our souls and to this end should be directedvali affairs. however. engage the greater psi-t of our time and onei-gy~so niucli arc naturally (iisap- 5Q iiini we are prone to neglect our ' spiritual welfare, and io forizei n“ that. we are made for God, the. ‘ne- other, in so puzzled a manner that ginning m“; ya“ 9N1 or all things. Thus, it becomes our man- aport some por- he consideration Ol' those great truths which affect for the fulfilment. of those sacred obliga- us to God, our and Sanciiiler. If it is the part oi‘ a well-ordered life to allot certain periods of time recreation. how much more reasonable i0 set apart definite times for iheYneeils of the soul which is infinitely inure than the body destined dust? Such, the such our attachment to the things of this world that ii‘ 9. in many in- fhom aliol-tothei" Ainii ghiy God to determine by express command time lie requlrcs lls oivn ini- This not b0 said that the flay He did in the third coiiimandmeilidioiyz promulgated am- ’ When the ancient law was given- flod commanded that the seventh gsy of, each seven days. be kc t day yvas called iiio "siillbfitlW-"ll word -Whl(1_l'l signifies ii day consecrated in a very Blifliliill Father o: the EN PASTORAL LETTER av Bisvgr or 0H‘ ration is equally these i-loiytiays. Serviie Works are The precept of the negative part or bids all unnecessary three classes: common. SBYV which were formerly slaves, those which strength rather ins, sowing, reaping Works demanding: t body nro called leiiigsnca such as re etc. Common ivorks formed lniliffereiilly inn, recreation. etc. are permitted on formed as a part oi' a instance. ilrivim: is Sunday, hut. it this ii include ' transports! lo becomes port of an On Sunday, loizitiuizii also permissible. and that the clement if by so doing, the uf the day. This r even be laudable a body require it. iiieless, ever bath. and, therefore, Serviie works are hidden under pain 0 iy performed by so *_ men andlaborers for the nainlni: of their daily bread, (2) works which, while ' also marketing, urc itself demands we read in the Old write concerning the Sunday obli- Sundays and Hoiyoays. of the Lord's Day implies both negative and poslive instruction-- a prohibition and a command. The prohibition for- For the sake of convenience. theo- logidhs have‘ divided labor serviio, liberal and ilo works are those _ _ than the exercise oi iiieiiiui lnculiicis. such as plough- llie mind rather than that o1‘ TllPY ic-iiilfip the cultivation of in- liersons such as walking, travell- Holydays nt‘ Obliiiilliflll. Works. so long as they are not per- [Iillll are also permitted. Thus. for is no longer a common work, but must rather ho classed as serviie. Care must, how- ever. be taken that our Sunday re- creation be honest and ‘inoffensive absent; thus it would be sinful to play noisy and boisterous games, Lord's Day would be disturbed in any particular locality. recreations are aiiuvrnbln only asii refreshment fur tho mind after one has fully complied with the duties able, should the stale 0i‘ mind m lVc must, never- reinemboi" that am- usement and recreation are not the proper means to sanctity the Sub used wiili iuoilerziiinn. ii the great er part of tho Lord's lhiy is spent in idle amusement it surely can- ile work we understand (l) All lunch bodily worksas are common vile. belong to a profession Rain had enzross the iiiind, such as Courts of Justice. processes. trials; . fairs, bargaining, dedmned m Divine trading. carrying of loads by mim or bean. Thfs prohibition isfound For on me w“ on the fact that those works ills» .. .. ~ ms iact the. mind from its duties rested train C d n I! a V ‘mqwary of ‘his .0 on m. a3. "The Sabbath of me Lord“ was Se, aside as a day of rest for the body and that may not be untimely worn out b) excessive labor and ovcrivork. Tliiir the seventh clay is the Sabbath of She Came from C FEW Sundays ago, a young unmarried girl, after vainly applying for admission elsewhere, stag- gered in a fainting condi- tion, into a maternity home. HEIRS was the old, old story-trusting-betray- ed-outcast forsaken. FORSAKEN? N0! The Sal- vation Army thanks God every hour for opportuni- ties given to show that the Love of Christ still beats in many hearts. THIS young girl is passing throu h their h a n d s peaceful y, and will leave them with her self-respect restored. HE Salvation A r m v serves those i n t h e shadow of distress. 308 Service Posts in this Territory. iliethemi decorate the church for Divine worship. to [ireparo the altars for the Holy Sacrifice or to do any sini- iizir work immediately connected with Divine worship is permissible. We should, iiowvever, never forget the gi-eal principle that no one is Juiise of his own case. and that ii is always well, and when in doubt, necessary to consult our [iastors who will decide whether the reason itdvanced is sufiicient to justify the labor proposed. TOWN applicable to Forbidden on Sanotlflcation a servile works. into performed by require bodily unii the like. he activity oi the liberal works. aiding, writing, are those per- by all sorts of Liberal works Sundays and Common profession for permitted on rlvinu were to n of goods, it avocation and e recreation is of scandal be repose oi’ the innocent (llZLXiil ion may nd coinni end- Thc Obligation of the Sunday Mass The sanctiflciiiion of the Lnflfg Ila!‘ requires nut only the abstain- ing: from unnecessary scrvile WOTRS, but also the performance of certain positive duties. The chief, M“! by for the most important of these. is the obligation imposed upon us by the first precept 0i‘ the Church of hearing Holy Mass. This duty comprises two essentials: 5Y5‘. i0 b1‘ present at the celebrit- lion m‘ the iloly hfysiery, and sec- ‘illiiil’. to aissist at ii with attention and devotion. Ily this command. merit of the Church. we are oblig- ed to hear the whole Mass from bemnning to end, and, ii‘ absent from any portion of it through our own fault, we are guilty of sin- mortal or veniai, according as We miss n notable or essential portion or not. in order to unilerslzind this more clearly, we may, with iheoioginns oi’ note, divide the Holy Sacrifice of the Niass into four parts. (i) The preparatory prayers, ~from the beninnlns! of the Mass] to the end oi‘ the Uffertury. (‘Zji From the Oilforiory to the Sam-Anal ihey must b0 is item eipressly for- fsin. By ser- rvants, trades» Those not sti-ictly sei- for i0 Moreover. nat certain times i‘. Law “But on Hunter River w consisting of 90 acres T0 clearedq balance covered with wood. For particulars apply to ‘Tli-Zé-hldiwfmllipd. the THROUGH SERVICE Quebec and Montreal With Donnecilonl for TDRONTO ind ALL point] Wes} A Qanadian . National ailuiaqg 1 R Via the only - i All Canadian Route '5’ ‘$.25 a.m.. .i.v. ‘chnrleimswi. Ar. ' 6-35 vim. 6.45 a.m. Lv. Summerslde Ar. 6.05 9-m- 1.0B p.m.- -Lv Sscxvilie ' Lv- 1-15 P-"l- 2.25 pun. Lv Moncton i-V- 10-55 l-"h ,- 9.20 p.m. Ar. Monti-sci l-V- 9-25 P-m- " i Leave Chsriotietown Daily Except simdflY- Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal daily except Satuniays‘ mikes Edward inland Polntl. Maritime Express Leaving Montreal, Best Through Connections to Prince 1 See Your tickets read- Viir-JJANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS - W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent, .*‘~§,&.‘ , W. T. HUGGAN. District Passenger Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Charlottetown, P. E. l.’ follows: _ York on “lcdues- *' Kriisington, February 19. Bring us your hogs and receive highest market prices. take delivery of live hogs as Siowurt, Morcli, Bear iiiver, lluntcr River, Emerald. Aibzmy, 0'l.eary on Thursday, 0d,. agents will Cardigan, Mount tiny, February 1S; at Miscoucho, Nortiiiini. WM. DAVIES 110., LTD. E. M. CRAIG Island Manager. it inst... _ _ . North Wiltshire for sale 6325-1-19illEniis4hi0s FARM in s Farm for sale within tivo miles of itl1 house and barn The undersigned offers his general store aull ihouse, the Post Dflice , store. . . if ilii sproperty is not sold by privatc: sale by liin 25th February, U920, it will he sold by public auc- tion on a day 1o be named later. E. CAMPBELL. tiflil-i-il-lilllllllfii‘. .___._____._..._ Railway lileeting’ Laval and soft JOHN McLEAN. ‘, ihrlington WANTED ....____. The undersigned will pay speck. al prices for any quantity of saw ' logs, all dimensions; also lath and- shingle wood by the cord. ni-iivt-r-- A public meslins 0i 111i iiarties cd at liensiugion Sash and Door interested iii the procuring of rail- Fgictory per iwuy nscoiiiinoilmion between the J. w. WARREN, l ‘eorgotoivn and Murray Harbour branches on the south side of till: Hlilsborougii River will be held in Hail, Wcbslers Corner, oii Monday 16th February instant, at 7 o'clock p. m. All interested are requested to tfend. 6830-2-fl-MEiwk. SUPERHOSPHATE; ll Zilcssrs. Sinclair and Nicholson, P's Members Warburton and ,Martin and Brodie, M. L. A.. "- ‘ Leonard Wood, Palmer and Above fertilizers now In stock,iChanmelairslgwfifiAgggsgesent‘ . sniith lunis. iu-plyniinintlni: ivutros “I m not Sm] a bad Wm) a I my Fmm the beginning of _ _ Md exlwnnxv“ Uii1sl4-2.;.-:i1‘»:ili:ii Robeit? and i klnoiv I um ii glolod “mu?” hl""““". ‘wen before u“. i3)‘: §§yitG°§5.~ “i183 igriiflnili? i3) Tm’- Act of Sacrifice itself,‘ i C ' bllshle" wilmalli" l “imm- gg€ngilgwtiillli n; gllsngefihzfigfiixg thy dziuizhior nor thy rrinnrervanl [mm n“: Smwm“ m the Cmuml-mklcan “mph at mwe“ Dunes‘ Now; (giiglilaiiuqs. --- . . 1.... ,l9'fl‘| ‘ ’, ,' .< ~ . . w" iii 1» =1- “ ' . » .‘ j ', _ - V nor t e1, s ranger u! s w in iy - 1 - r '~- LUWF-A IARGF KFY IIWDWEEN “N°‘“~"°“"”"""°i “m imyilllllib" exwpmm m a ‘GINA?!’ lgllexuin, gates." (Ex. XX. 7.) Pmperli? we m“! be 1mm!“ i“ u“ Ellie l" fliiViil-ififi- wlnm, “I'm vitfixmy. Strung‘ “a “Living as we do (loesn-t Seem m (errulpfiop lilllalfltitl; viuw ‘ oi‘ lhese four parts, us. they uil be- . Queen, Sydney or ‘Prlnci- strrwjts. strike anygng as aiding anyfl\h\g Cal-ll V ld- ‘n 91 l ‘ ' Reasons which May yum“ S“, lung to the integrity 0i the bitrri- DEBLO|5 5305., LTD, Flndol‘ jilcnsio li-avi- nllfilghiilfllll: may ‘wed Bu“. “$7 do“ m" k eaioo, the Sabbath was observed ......W......__, , 5w, siwum one, for magma», d... 7043'?‘ 42.11am’. with the utmost sirlctness; and W‘ "l" °" m‘ l-"dil DaY- luy in going to M359 until ti... Hm _6630~1-29Mi)i.f. H l, you hMJ-“horses m poor mm l)“ ice. "munch SALE ______ There will be sold at House in (fhailottotown, of February A. D.. 58y! that. is to iu the south side of stake set east side of running southwardly along or to land in line of land in pos north boundary _ Giddings a dis session of Isaac angle in the side or said of or formerly in possession Pcier Vanhlerstine chains or to the ccntro of Fox River lng the various courses of to a stake fixed in the sq line, thence northwardly south side of the Murray loss. ' i the Court in Queens County, on Thursday the 17th day 1920, at tlic hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that tract, piece and parcel situate described as follows, —Commencing at a the Murray Harbor ‘Road and on the the Toronto Road and the said Toronto Roads distance of twenty-eight and one-halt chains possession of or formerly in possession of James Bull, thence eastwardly oioni; i119 tsnce of fifteen chains or to a rill“ last mentioned line. thence uortliwardly along the west ibis and oii the west boundary lino of land ln possession‘ o twentydwn of the bed Brook; thence follow- said brook in a south .westeriy~t1i!‘@¢ii°l\ bed of said brook a distance of five chains at right angles from the lust mails‘: Harbor Road, thence westwardly along the south sills of the said Murray Harb- "o, RoadJo the stake or place of commencement, containing iilifii“ eight sores of land a little more or “ People ma tlieiii haven't W35 wrong W “ii. is u g Again that sa , lying and being on Township not making very goo Number sixty-four in Kilt“ ‘iwillii! " ' County, ‘Prince Edward Island, at Cnldlugwi.“ "You don‘! promised‘ "I'm sorry, a moment. " ' for bini than he can be a might as wcll tell your position? "No-but w raise, not earned one. That's all." ltobert,“ i shit! after ' later." at70naa1t35ithea in performing their function your vital organs $07.0 kciiie tired! most of o mind above their stomachs. if u. woman can or ivanis to do anything except wash dishes and cook. they act as ‘if something ilii her. I'm glad aren't so narrow." ooii thing, isn't mastic tone. Then you. Gerry. "I'm not making much headway moan you have i. lion l asked for they told me I it will come Yet as l kissed him goodulgi felt mom distur to let him kuow more discoura ever before. Sikh's- BEST AGE A man is as old us his organs; n vigorous and healthy ids his Organs s. Keep healthy with Qk d at Caliliugh." bell than l cared when the Jewish passed the law had ceased to bind. iis spi it still remained. and triumph oi‘ you chanced the. it?" 2 “l l'in first day or Sunday. This. reciion on that day. cause it was on the first dsy_ km self in leach all nations. invested with authority; from ills i-‘aillier. hath sent me. 1 (.lohn XX. 21.) commemorates the. Sunday which imwcr Christ breathed u “ ‘hose sins you they iire forgiven you shall retain. ed." (John XX. 23.) also. llio lioiy the hail itl oi‘ ‘forgiving zeal inilumo them, and on Catholic lislied. ceremonial part ni’ Sabbath was buried. the Nevertheless. tion of rexular and in virtue of tlic DOWN” or Sunday for the this most sacred duly. the Christian Sunday place of the Jewish Sabbath- taken dispensation jiad away, though the letter 0i After the death Christ, the Apostle.» "(lay of the Imrd" from the seventh day of the week in the they did, first of all, in honor and int-iii ory oi‘ our Divine Siwioufis rcsui and also be i‘ the week that they iweceived the 1d vine. cmiiiiiission from Jesus Christ iiiiir and were the same power and which He hurl received "As the Father also send you‘ This duy also upon the Apostles ‘received tho sinél when pon iliom, saying shall fortzivo thciii, whose sins they are retain- On iiiiit duy. Ghost came down upon the Aposlies to enlighten and the same tiny, the faith liflfl iuw oi‘ Christ was first solemnly pliblishcd and‘ tho church formed and rsialr in the tomb of Christ the ancient cousins with the disappearance of the old Law. the natural nbliiiu- solemn worship of God remained, and the Apostles. conferred upon them by Christ, fixed and de- termined the first day 0i m” ‘VS-SR fulfilment 111i Thus has the As ‘in the case oi‘ law this oiith was made for bath." The reasons onc- to perform sci Sunday are chiefly ior uinn or boast could not fflilblflllflbl) day other than Sun reason. the. cusioi which has received work 0i‘ uriiiniir); ho provided that the. i such work docs not fitc of tiioso not oi ed. Thus. we read of Si. lug the curs of corn Day. For this saiiic cessiiy, it in proper tune to iiiiin or boils says our Saviour, among you that h and if the same full the Sabbath lluy, li hold oi‘ ii and lift XLL. 7.) tion. and. in convenience. B. formance of sorvlie Divine Lord (lid n prohibition oi‘ lvork is not so absolute that it ma} not iiduiit of exceptions. “The Sal; Saviour, "and not man for the Sal) all. real NECESSITY, zuiipic, as the preparation of food DVOVHi of the. Church permits the the assistance at the l-luly Sacri- Matthew lhut our Savioui excused ills disciple en on tho Lord's [my any misfor "shall there ii is likewise iicit to do fend oneself from enemies. to save (she's harvest in danger oi‘ dcsii-ur. generub onefii sell‘ from serious hiss or CliARiTY in ivssist- ini: the poor and afflicted is also sufficient reason consecrated to God, the objections oi‘ the l‘h~.\ri§ees,0ui of the ilrsl part, he could not he! said to have fulfilled the obligii-l tion, even though lie assisted m; the other three. If this delay were‘ necessary or unavoidable, tho ab‘. MEXJCC could not be imputed. as a‘, sin, but it’ duo to sloth or negilu- once, s. mortal sin would be coruf iultleii. There ziri- even some theo- logians who contend that to miss] to the end oi‘ the (‘rospcl or to the beginning oi‘ . the Ofiertory would be grievous; oilirrs. card such omission as vcuiul. any case, all agree from the heszinnins of the Mass the end of tiic Offcrtury would ccr-i uiiniy he grievous, so enters tho Church (luring the iloiy Racriflco after the Uifertory. lie can in no way be said to have ful-, filled tlhe‘ obligation of Sunday‘ Mass.‘ it would. with greater rou- son, be grievous i0 Iliiflfl 11m‘ nut- able portion oi‘ tho Muss bBlWEQll’ iiie Siiuctus and Communion. Attention and Devotion Required at the Holy Sacrifice. To assist iii Mass, one uiust be so present as l0 foriuuinoriii unit with tiic,wlioli> congregation. it not necessary lo are the priest or to hear his words, bu! il siifiicvs if one can consciously follow the principal parts of Ilia liivllli) b188- tery‘. A proper assistance at Mass also requires. great interior. atten- tion and (lcvoiion. Those disposi- tions are required oven for" our 0r- dlnitrv prayers; how lllllflll riioro then “for the assistance at the Nlosi August Sacrifice, the most. sacred form of prayer which can be offer- oil to Almighty God’! No external M; m‘ homage can hr iigrecabic i0 God unless accompanied by iIIiPPYi- iii devotion oi‘ the heari- Thvflr- every positive serv i I (' niiin." said ow which permit ‘vile work oii thrccm-ilrst oi such, for ex . ii‘ this work ' hr donc on n day. For fill:- n oi‘ nations (lie iiwit up fol useliohl duties; ierforiiiancc o. iniori'oi'o with horwise excus- in tho Gospel s from pluck- 0n the Sabbath rniuson oi‘ no to remedy ev- i. “What man.“ ho uth one sheep, inio the piton o will not inkn ll DDT‘ (Mali to protect in for the per works on days Thus. despite i0 m hesitate iby the howm-H», rejFoliruai-y 21th mgwiiliiig to take charge ma, m “flgIHVPTdQ factory season of 1920. ders ‘bod. lifaker to find his own help if that ii‘ onifa"? Teiwirl-‘d- lAddi-ess Vernon River. fdition from the eflects of diatom; , per or from any other cause. where‘ ‘rho coat is dry and dirty locking and lliry have no ambition. And it ihry vlo not improve on the feed ‘I: ‘hat the) are getting. l- Try ri box of Dr. Churches condl », tion powder which will build thmn‘ up and out 111cm in a good thrifty ‘ state of health where they will keep on less feed and look better. Sold by all stores or direct oii re ceipt of one doilain. DR. W. G. CHURCH Summcrside, P. E. l. 6316-1-17-MEtf ' Wziilijfii? \ s __l Wt- aro prepared to buy any quan- ' “'”“ tity oi’ llvc and dressed hogs pay- . »lng the highest market prices. i Following is u list of our buyers who will buy at their respective sta- .. _ _ lions every Wediiesilay until fur- lii the most thriving section 0i‘ mm. “Quota Llnion llouii Ninety four acres rich 1.3.91.8“ wommq“ Hume, Rwen laud in high sllitP oi‘ cuitivaiionl ppm“, Drake, Vernon‘ Ploughing done, ready for crnping M“ D‘ ‘Marmh Grand Vie,“ Farm well vraterui mid uevrr iflii" lliirry Jonkins, iinzelhrook. i118 Well iii 11°"- llcrt it. Brown. York. Dwriiim: Mo" We" 1111.1 <'{1111- John Whitehead, keusuigtoii‘. modious, barns in good repair. l'(-r-, Laura Mum," and T_ IL 3mm,’ sons, ivisiiing to purchase high Alhano class farm should not over look William Cmrkl Sulnm91-Bjde_ this opportuniigr. Eight mils-s from we mke M" m...” “'Pek (m). a; Charlottetown. lthc Plant in Charlottetown. J. W. MCLEAN. For information Phone Office 632. i- Tiii-Tlnnt 533. CANADIAN PACKING 00., LTD. Kenslngton Road, Charlottetown, P. E. l. J. M- ROOF Manager TENiliRS Buttermaker Wanted Scaled tenders will be received undersigned up to Friday, from DUHRTMQRPII of Luke Tcu--_ to ststo wages per mouth wau- » GEO. E. LANE. Secretary 6828-Z-6ME19l. s W lat icii ii-‘s ‘ed, eir on- ‘ho lie ;nd ass uca 8p- iot- ion