I-. l f \ » ll.: ri -l ,___ ».y.5-..- l l \ l l t f i t ._ _ , "_. ' t lvfiii . , . 'dl ; .. As free from gust as tea can be._- v T60 r- . _ Ask for the big, new, iWall 'Paper Catalogue w RITE your name and address , very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and we’1l send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est in the Dominion. All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON MOORE dt MeLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Send Me the New Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ P. 0. Address . . . . . . . . .. Province . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. Wall Paper Catalog MOORE 6 I"-I°LEOD . PROWSE & SON’S BIG CASH SALE Greatest discount sales ever held in King’s County. All roads lead to Prowse & Son’s from March 7th to 11th. Ladies’ Boots . ._ _ _ . _ _ _ _.$1.00 Lumberman’s Rubbers . . . . . . _ _ $2.00 Men’s Caps _ _ _ _ . _ . . . ._ 100 $12.00 Raincoats for ._ $8.00 95 6.00 Raincoats for _ . . . . . ._ _.$2.00 Soap...._.... . . . . ....$3.75perBox Corsets Men’sShirts........_...__._...75c 'These are only some of the great bargains. Prowse Murray L’ 7 " l -v-, & Sons Harbor How Alive Are We? (|Continued from page 4 to exchange poverty for wealth. it is the life within that can alone enrich personality. "A mall's life <-oltslsteth not in the abundance of the t'hinp;l-l wihich he possesses." .What Jesus tau-gilt was 'the reni- ity or l-he life of lthe spirit. -Lt is not a myth: lt is not an illusion: it is not ll dream: it its not only as real a life as the physical ex- istence, it is more intense. ‘We ln-nat divest spirituality ol' sancti- Roosnvstr l SAID: “My first pair of epectaclee literally opened up e new world to me." ~ - Like Rooeevelt you too may need gleeeee. Only an exem- inetlon will tell you.. HAVE YOUR' EYES EXAMINED AT ONCE! F 9- vmolllona rpllrases that have lost t;..eir hlttillg power, and come back 'lo tlte (fulfilling words nf -lesus. who .nimneli lived- the lite 'll the -spirit. 'nn-e. .bent tuning -tnnt CHD ‘liilllpen ‘lo a ma-ll or a. woman 15 10 B‘l'0\V. to develop; after physi_ cal lmaiturlty .is reached, this 5"°'“"“f1 GH-H D5 0l\lY through it-he m"\'d` “_-'ld Spirit. it cannot be alt- iained by doing some |,_-ememlous deed, or can it come ithrougll Bimsms of sudden effort. ‘A plant grows all the time. So' wit-h :the -life of 'tihe spirit, We cannot grow merely by going to church on lS1|ndu.y, clr .by -feeling re- lliridus only when we are in dan- ger, or when some member of the family -dies. The ‘body imterests more fpeople than the linings or the mind. Men-, tal pleasures inteirssvt-more .people than the things of the soul. .in living who spiritual life. however, one does not lose either mental or bodi.-ly capwclty. Jeans came to give us abu-ndalnce of -life--thait we might live with bodily gusto, willh intellectual curiosity. witlhi spirit- ual fervor. in other words, that we \migllit have person- al vltalit' that we m ht in a Y: . is ‘ month live longer than many live ln a year., So long as daily life is ;ror:.;.llultly interesting. one cannot M its altogether unhappy-. , Aitilllc-ugh -lfhe body glows worse, OPTOMETRIST .the life of the soul. may yet remain fresh and beaulltlil. We must Mvvflavlf P- E- l- in-f»a'pi.nn connection .between our :hears and the Divine ideal 'fn Nfl" c°'"‘°°“d Wm' Dr" ` his wa and in this we ltlonel - , » 1'.: - y. » y . <°*°'° innn one live ills spiritual life. rim. '-.»-l. 4 ~ .f, -iv- - -,if »»’.‘?li'i 7'-.-= . - lite or the spirit can be nourished , ,Peclied 'O -| Western _Guardian -Nortel _To FARMIM - Order your fdbtllilerinow ual reo- ure prompt delivery. (Sli) A- H- Afllockl Albllly. 4070-I-I5. Bi -PROPERTY TRANSFER --Ml* W. E. Gillespie hu disposed of his property at Carleton to Mr. John Smith and 'has purchased from Mr' Donald Baker what is known as the Richard Clark property about one mile"from Summerside. _ -WILL BE buying live hogs nt Albany Wednesday. Merch lltll. Highest market prices paid. Sgd. A. H. Affleck, Albany. 4199353 --JUST ARRIVED 1 car of Bran! Shorts and Oil Cake now unloading nt Alnnny. sga, A. H. Affleck. l 4199 3 6 2i -CHALLENGE-We the Nation- al Hockey Team hereby challenge The Ai-bany St. Pats as played in Senator MacArthur to be playedl for annually by the various Curlingl Clubs of the Island and la to bei emblematic of the Island Champ-Q lonship. The trophy is a iargel and beautiful one and the curllngl fraternity should be grateful to the- genlal Senator for his splendid glit.l -FATHER AND SON BANQUETl --The annual Father and Sun ban- uuet nt Kensington was held on Thursday, Feb. 24th in the St. lViark's Ilull, with about eighty fathers and aona present. After grace had been said nil enjoyed to the full the bounteoua repuiit pl'e~ pared by the ladies and very taste- fully served by the Canadian Girls in Training. When all had done ample justice to the good things on the tables a hearty sing song was carried out, and the Toast- maalel' Mr. L. T. Lowther then took charge of nffairs and called propose and respond to the differ- ent toasts as follows:-Toast, The King, proposed by Toastmaster re- sponded to by National Anthem; Our Lada. proposed by Mr. John A Thompson, responded to by James Millman: Our Dads, proposed by Geo. Sims, responded to by Mr. Dan McKenzie; Church and Sun- day School, proposed by Harry McFarlane, responded to by Rev. G. T. Sprlggs; School and Educa- ponded to by Rev. J. R. Saint; C. G. l. T. and Ladies. proposed by Ray Stewart, responded to by Miss Marlon Mlllman; Y. M. C. A.` and our Co-operative Work, propos- ed by Dave Murphy. responded to .blil..Mr. H. ii. Simpson. Auld Lani! Sync. _ _ ----<4->-l Coveliollsness ta-wells =1:l\e princi- tion. proposed by Keir Duggan res-l S I pai to no purpose, and lessens :the use to all pmlposes.-Jeremy Tay-i lor. . Rev. Mr. Herman (Continued from page 8) ol the contrast? And you must choose one picture or the other as being a. portrayal oil the truth Which will you choose? But don’t stop just here. There is another picture hanging on the every hamlet, village und town ofl this island, assemble in Charlotte! town to inform and deliberate in it is time for every man and wo-, man to sit up and listen. 1 What are their findings regarding this much discussed script system? in plain English-nnd we are talk- ing to plain people-the Alliance sale of liquors are being, annually. provincial government. And pray! .and .s'tim'ula'ted like any OUWI' W0- Jesus lgave ea/rtlhly affairs their propel' cullpllasla; but 'he put the splllt-the only ‘thing that distla- guishes ih-ulnanity from beasts- first_ To he spiritually minded. Slllil Paul, is life and peace. Once having lived 'tho life of the spirit, we do not mean io lose it, for we know Ithat ._it is the only tiling lillat .stands any chance to survive lille final catastrophe ot' death. The wclsldly 'things we set our hearts upon are vperlsllable: but if we une connected with some. thing eternal. we may share its in- dee-ltruciibility. 'Spiritual capacity gives direction anti significance to every .form oi' life. Those who honestly and .~:.incorely experience it would no more exchange it for anything else than Beethoven would ha-ve isur- rendered- music .for material pros- perity. V received into the coffers of our -W l °" ““’ “P““““’“ ““““’ ”"‘°‘" *" 0 FOR solid comfort in all weather, for the comfort of luxuriously easy _riding-for the very real comfort that security imparts -BUY MCLAUGHLIN-BUICK. ‘ Summer or winter--heat or cold -_-rain or shine-the seasons make little difference to the owner of a McLaughlin-I_Buick closed “ car with its Fisher-built body, its one-piece VV ventilating windshield, its deep up- holstery and the countless detailed refine- ~ ` ments of appointments and equipment. Rubber Engine Mountings, an Engine ' Vibrationless Beyond Belief, Resilient Cantilever Rear Springs, Low Pressure Tires-are responsible for the sense _of absolute ease and comfort that accompanies a ride in McLaughlin-Buick. - McLAUGHLIN SALES & SERVICE. Charlottetown to a friendly game| of hockey to be played at Borden* . Rink, -Monday night, March 7th. lf " ` ' not fine following nne night. Signed ' Nationals. 4196-3-5-2|. _ -BEAUTIFUL TROPHV. - 4 '= ‘ There is on display in the shawl ‘ V window of Messrs Brace, Mucka.y| & Co., Ltd., the Senator MacArthur Trophy which has been donated by ' ' ‘ ' I ' Z Q... .. .._‘_, \--~§`_ , ( / Add to these sources of motoring comfort the feeling of security _inspired by the dependable McLaughlin-Buick eng_ine (protected by every concelvableprecautlon, Oil Filter, Air Cleaner, Gas Strainer, Crank- case Ventilator, Thermostatic Water Con- trol), by the safe, sure McLau_'_'h1in-_Buick Mechanical Four-Wheel Brakes, by the convenience of the Adjustable Beam Head- lights 'and by the know1_e_d_ge that McLaughlin-Buick Service facilities cover the continent. CHARLOTTETOWN - PRINCE MOTORS SUMMERSIDE _ DEALERS FOR PR|NCE EDWARD ISLAND 7he Greatest W wall. This picture is drawn by the; P. E. island Branch of the Domill-' ion Alliance. When a body of men) --representative men-drawn from _ _ matters pertaining to Probibltinlnf How do these excessive profits come . V Ai finds thatexccasivcprofltstfromthc R AUTOMOB I ARE BUILT. M§LAUGHLIN_BUlcK V _ . W ;§tUICK ‘gy "`. ’ ‘ ' t ¢ lllin -Baie about? The Alliance tells you in the aineat osslble lan ua e them as not only incorrect butrldi- cuiously wide of the mark. It is D1 D g g . They come about by the misuse andlup to you-you are the only jury the abuse of the script in the hands of certain physicians. Alld because of this misuse and abuse of the script system by certain doctors 'ou this Island the Temperance Alli- ance of Prince Edward Island finds ll. necessary to urge the Prohibltloll Commission to atop the unlawful flow of scripts by getting at the fountain head of trouble and mis- ery. Do you mean to say that if| 0baerver's picture of the script, business is a correct palntlngof the situation that the Temperance Al- liance of this island woulilhave made this protest against the mls- use and the abuse of the script sys- tem? if the public accepts the llad~ ings and position of the Temper- ance Alllance there is only one thing to do with the statements of that really matters-what verdict your will render and what recom- mendations will finally be brought in. Ami lt is up to you to say, in thc final analysis, whether a farce will be continued or a farce brought to a just und speedy end. Rldlcule Will Eventually Lose Out. lt is wall for each and all of us to remember that ridicule and acorn will eventually lose the battle. Just a few months ago, in the big pro- vince of Ontario, not a few people laughed Premier Ferguson to scorn because he dared to say the Prohi- bition Act'of Ontario was a failure. l simply believe Mr. Ferguson was sincere. Had he been merely a pol- itician Ile would have looked after Observer regarding the issuing and sale, of scripts and that ia relect his own political skin and allowed trol to take care of itself. Was there any abuse that a certain crowd did not heap upon the head of Fergu- son? They said he would be snow- ed under tell thollsnllil leagues on election day. Election day camo. lt certainly did snow on that day, but the next day Mr. Ferguson was foulld on the top of the pile. l do not lulow the mind of Pre- mier Stewart. nor the attitude oi his Darty regarding the temper. ance situation in this province. l do not ltnow what the Liberal party of this Island has in mind, nnd whng -pronouncement they will make on lthe liquor question of Prince Ed- ward lsland. These matters are none of my business. But I will say there is-I believe-an increas- ing rumbling of dissatisfaction with llard and fast. iron-fastened Prohi- bition that is as absolute as the aws of the Medea and Persians that nltereth not Men and wo - men are suchaquestlon aa Governmellt Con-turning from the iroll teeth of it system that is growing teeth sharp- Mr. Herman an or and harder as the days go by. subject for next To nil appearances, Nova Scotia il!'wouid.be: “A NGW on the march. Prince Edward for Prll.\ce_`_EdWBl`d island is ‘prepnlrlug tai' a departure ---714°" rom an roll-r voted lquor system to a control of the liquor business that will put n responsibility upon - ' - ». .__..' the people of this fair lend, and ___e3`°Um3_ 'will Dut such a test upon them an tour acts' .Maron .to determine whether they are nt 4 _ to govern themselves or are to be _ ____ mon weakness., “QM _1 Main,” The religion of Jesus Christ. ie-pbaud 1% foul” the Gospl f F d .i ly for- those wht? dl(s)slrer€:-b°emfre‘:il.l- “lf fm' ‘nd Son shall make you free; ye. shail{ ' ' ____ bs free indeed.” But if men choose _ _,*tG-|‘1-:asp Xozltlagtti gall( darkness tam grind- VE” Fox emwd, iz an ar ness they I V 0. Mcuwd vnmynold inot only in this world. but in :hat is osx funn lst nun tnlle ni tnn water of lite stanllal 'R°w\\‘¢ ° °"” freely." f lil’ - ' ` which is in come, Whoaoever will fm" B d forever the servlle followers of ¢BA“»-gn" AQEN1- laws imposed becnllse of abject bil- w_ Mumwk ig now Bringing lip Father - H - ___ ‘ -By George PlR%~JiCC|‘5~ I i U THlNK \T \»\lOUl.D \F COULD LDVELY- MOTHER' DO TAKE HER w\'r|»-| . U9! -rule. is GREAT- 501- l l I-1ue'r Nor AGREE FOI-K5- IF IT /f 'fws_\.|.- l 0oN'T L-W - . AGREE w\'rl»l You Fon |nq__ FATHER le’ man-r [1-l WITH 4- .»~rl