it' {_‘.'_»,`,__ lsmily llersld and Wseltly' Stsv l ; ' r ’ Q .;.~ » 1;. . we 'rel V-1 .ff , Eacniii place' ish exquis- f Central Drugstore van _,lose A ,_ _:, vV. _ v 41 no ~ 'mrgg r ~,+~. . __ THE °sesL°'erf°rN <=Ueee1e1___ _» V W +I-L" Chrrrlefte and see of new Chocolate l ‘we have justlre- ceived. Each box ‘iss f_ work of art--sind best cf ? all 'is filled with 3 M 9 Molr s _ Chocolates it ”i`t`ely fflsvoredand has the . V Moir peculiarity of being |1 ,.. li.A.Foster Sunnyside highly digestible. 1 aauusansns nununnnmpnmunmanunnnns in .4 ~ BQUY l e§l_le_f Mrs. J. Wcrfervelt uf 1'ntr-rsnn, N. J., writes: "I IIIIVQ H ||l|`K¢° f“lllll.V ul' srunll cl|llrll‘en. and lt has Nuvml me uluuy il \l<»¢~lnr‘N hill. For quluuy am-l» tllrulli Il Ie n it-lulr uvr-r thnt. My illfle girl has u|»|'nInt~4.l her uuirle und ls com- ing srounrl flue lvlthaut any olher doctor thun I_lsd\vuy’s Ready llellef." ,_ BIIIIESSIIRE 'IIIIIIIIT A_ppI_y the Relief to -file .throntV|Iml~chent . unll he »~urfnt-e sruurts und ruildcus. (Jive 1fsd\vuy's Pills in Nurll dunes as will freely 1 move the lu»\\'ela. For n suulrlen cold. tnku u large duno of Ilu1i\\'uy’s Pills, und u tcuspoorl- _ Iul of Relief \\'llll n fruspomrflll of mulimses, ln u tumbler of hot walt-r. ltuflre nt mu-o to bell. A Profuse |»rrupfraliou will ln-oak out, lull In the ulornlug the culrl \\'l|l be nom-. IIADWAY du U0.. llontrsul. Gun. _ _ . .-' - ' " ‘.‘::1“-z-ll-.-ws, it =; " The Chsrlollefown Guerdisn i and Ik " A The _‘=~Mo_iil`l ng Guardian . and Th:SF,li_ _ ,'Herald` and W kr t . e gage; y ar on year$3_00 The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald and W ki St . eagle’ y ar one year Address all club offers to THE CHARLO'l"l`E'I‘OWN I ` GUARDIAN _ Charlottetown _ *C ¢ »-4 I-» v-4 359i- r 2 3oMBtf. _ .-,' ~~ _ mul-1 D `i"_House and " ' FOR SALE At Orwell Cove' t Formerly occupied by John Glil'.ffA_‘pply to =: fV V n fMcKi'nnon_ McNei||» ~ ;` " . Solicitors, . ""` Great __org_g Street. 5?. _ ._ oumswrsmn. sfhsteetlon is something wot-tn onus thinking over when having hour teeth attended _. we ousssurnn' ssrrsnorrou ' llieelown and-brldslwork. plstework, inleys one fillings st reasonable nnuunsuee~s'm. Extreme! witness nun. g ,_,__,,,,,_ Ilr. lluhlna J” °."°*_‘& __ - >"r~ ‘GO AFTER THAT The Remington ‘you make' the _szoinst heavy Halifax, N. S resorts I Mrs. 'r. ‘c. James, onarlottetgwn, is visiting at The Manse, Alberton, the guest of Rev. Mr. and Mrs._Mil1- ar. _ Mrs 'A. McDonald, M. L`. McDonald, Charlottetown, one Mr. 1:. n,~ne1l‘, Montague -were recent visitors' in New Glasgow, N. El. ‘ ` The many friends of Misd Mamie Gillespie, Charlottetown,' will re- gret *to learn that she is ill in the 1”. E. I. Hospital suilering from appendicitis. - Mr. C. E. Rolrblee of New `York, crossed Thursday by the S.. S. Mlnto, after spending afew weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- under Robblee of Tryon, P. E. I.-* . . '~ 'H-_-. ru for »»ll\`l~‘ Mr. Ryerson Rem, who has been in Moose Jaw, Sack., for some tinie,is spending the holidays with his .par- ents,_ Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Reid ol Tryon, P. E. I. . ’ - ,-_.- »-¢- -= _...___-___ (From Snturday’s Evening Guardian) ._Mr. `B. I. Rayner, Alberton, ws`s in the city to-day, Mr. David H. Auld, Freetown, was among the New Year visitors to Charlottetown, _ _ _ Mr. Hurry Beaton, of Winnipeg, Mon., is spending his vacation at his home in Bonshaw. Mr. Wm. Cullbeck, Bedeque, was in (Jharlottetownon f, business trip Fri- day. returning on the afternoon train. _ »__._ Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Clark, Sumluer- side. spent the New Year holiday ln Charlottetown, returning home last evening. _ His many friends will be pleased to see Mr. Malcolm Macphail, Bon-_ shaw, home again, after a -two months' sojourn in Maine. Mr. John Matthewson of the em- ploy of Beer & God. Oharlottetown, has returned to the city after spend- ing n very pleasant New Your the guest of Mr. Simon Blondon, Junic- tion Road. Mr. U1ric.G. Dawson, _Principal of Fortune Bridge School, passed through Charlottetown Friday, from Bedeque, where he has been spending hlsthollduys with his parents, John, and Mrs. Dawson. _ Misses Mary Callaghan, teacher of Mt-.'BYBI1, and Margaret' Clarkin,‘ of Hopefield, were in the city today cud returned in theafternoou to` resume their school duties ,after a very pleasant _V Xmas holiday ` tit their homes. .,_, _ __ . _ wnlrs |lVn|uVslwlz win unisz usill "PAPE'El DIAPli.‘PSIN" MAKES SOUR, GASBY BTOMACHQ FIIIELS FINE AT ONCE ~<. Tlrue it! In flve minutes all stom- nch distress will go. No fudlgestiun, heart-burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructatlous of uudigest- ed food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most _certY_lu_.- indigestlon remedy in the who world, and besides it is harm- less., -V ; Millions of men and W0m€n n0W GM their favorite foods without fear- they know Pspe's Dlapepsiu will save them from any stomueh misery- . ` Please for your shke, getn large fifty-cent case of P&D0'B DID-Pelliin from any drug store and new your etomeon' right. Don't keep on wins miserable-life is too short-you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you flfke and di- gest ig; enjoy it, without dread_ol re- bellion in the stomach. . Pape's Dlapepsln belongs in your home anyway. Should one ol the fam ily eat something which dou't agree with them, or in case of an attack of indlgeetion, dysnersle. ses*-'itil 01* stomach dernngement at dsl‘ti\1\0 0' during the night, -it is handy IQ ZIV” the "quickest, surest relief known- By Deeds As well as words, we will try and serve you in 1914. _ As for as we are able and you will let us. _ In our Time Service. ' The moon will be full Monday, ._-.ssl.;é,t,=-rtg,'_.ils=-li.: wrt;-r' ._ _' _(Continued _1r_mn__p_a¢e ons). _' originality of tlie'w_drkmsn,?' _Bo in building the-temple OI Gail." C0-WORKERS WITH GOD. "In building that temple," conti- nued the Doctor, “tho temllle of hu- manity, _we are to become co-workers -with God. 1n_tlus -expression we are taught .to~be thorough--thorough in our selection ol the msterisl, tho- rough in our ereetionof -the temple, This is the primary condition of suc-_ cess, and it is for .tho want of it Vthstl we continually -fail. It is only by the habit of thoroughness' that the tem- ple of character can be made strong and our -life-work be made useful 'to others. For_ want of it;_ men doom themselves to inferiority and useless- ness.' “Do all as in the great task- mnstel-’s eye.” Beware of superfl- clality. lu the great warning of Je- sus Ohrist we are taught to _build _successfully for eternity. By ‘digging .and removing the silted, sand until 'we reach the true foundation. Then 'the house will stand the stress and strain of storm. But he also points outfllow the foolish builder erected his fabric on the sand. .The house might be beautiful, with lofty pinna- lcles and gilded vanes, but when. the rains descended and the storm came it WHS eW9Dt out to the sea, leaving nothing, but here and there evidences of wreckage. What kind of building iare we erecting on this iounds.tlon‘! There are many kinds of buildings, some slim, some substantial, some useful some ornamental. Butthe peculiarity of the temple that we' are supposed to be building is that it must be fire-Pl‘00f, because it will pass through the fire. Life, like the year, keeps winter in reserve. Lite .burns like fire, and its llre's heat con- sumes und exposes all. Ouly that will be destroyed hy the fire which can he consumed. The Apostle in Speaking of this testing by lire finds an illustration in the Uity of Corinth itself that had e. little previously been devastated by this ruthless de- stroyer. Huge slabs of costly and chiseled marble lay iirm as the rock ou which they rested; but the glory of such u foundation was dishonourcd by the squalid superstructures that hud been raised thereon. There were many incongruous scenes. .The Apos- tle. through this lesson, is warning us to avoid raising on the noble foundation, Jesus Christ Himself, u building that will detract from the beauty and splendour of the founda- tion stone. _ We profess in our Masonic institution; to be God's builders, to be building for eternity. We are called upon, therefore, to _egr- press outwardly something of the beauty ths.t should dwell in the tem- ple of God. _Just as .lackin and Boaz, the -two pillars at the porch of Solomon's temple, are expressive of strength in their uprightness; the carved pomegranates, of fruitful work; und the lily work that wus delicately traced _above .the capitals, expressive of beauty, the whole being prophetic of the greater beauty with- ill. B0 W0. Who are made to stand upn right und look God fn the face, should live a life strong, useful, crowned with gracefulness. _Thus alone can we manifest that we are the temple of God und give expres- sion to th_e divine lilo within." Dr. Fullerton, on behalf _of the ofli- clals, welcomed the Masons and ex- pressed pleasure at their, attendance at church. _Mr. P. C. Brown leaves this morn- IHK on s trlp Thellord Mines, Que- bec, and Pembbke, Ontario. 'On enquiry last night as to the _condition of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. BWWU. who are both patients in the Ulf? heepftal. it was learned that they are improving satigfaotoi-y_ ::Wlth every Jar of Palitiolive Cream you will gst,al1so1utely free three cakes of Palmolivc soap. Price -'bf Palmollve Cream 50;, With ~cvery‘ bottle of~_Pa1molive_; hsmpoogat lion, you get free three cakes ol _Pslmolive coal: lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. . sm: 7-W5. i' "' soap. The MBCKIHHOD .Drug Oo., thcmost honestly -made, the most »t1ons, one Corner Great George and Kent Sta. scientifically made, the most ellectlvei the formula -Mm of any Line of ,remedies offered for on the wrapper. The ~ the relief _of human life, nn-l we arei Oo., Comer Great George ==BuI1teil1. Bell 0: Co.. for best ready to been that statement to the ste.-Mu. 1 -lussonlcersrlne' ‘ . _ _ ' ' _ _ ff / -mmf time so vyholesome. Is it any WONDER? See what we put into them: Pure chocolate, pure milk,_ _ __ - -pure sugar. _ , _ soLD EVERYWHERE ' DELICIOUS, SOLID CHOCOLATE, fr/ P Well-EVERYBODY likes MAPLE BUDS. Their rich. ' creamy flavor Wins hosts of new friends. And listen- friends of Maple Buds, stick. And this is why-l- -rio confection you ever tasted was at once so richly flavored and so _ easy to digest. None so delicious to the palate and at the same r 9 NAME ' at oEs|cN '_ _ neolsrtzsrsu - 3 ._ '- V. V 5 MAPLE 13 Ds /4/7 I .J--___ _. i\ \\ ..._ _...___ .. _.WW _ . , _ 'mer _ L 3 Sometllill I YOU. \\;\: \ ‘ \\\ \\ \\\ \ f/ //// / C 0 WA , 1 _ Rexall. Remedies prepara- ill and pri d. nte Drug Kent l ` ` urs ussruss. Vf urs rsursaluuus. uns, uoorcsrc (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, January 5-Strong North-easterly winds with snow or rain; not much change in tempera- ture. - -.'1`1-IE WEATHER- Yesterday's weather was fine and mild. At night there were strong winds. The highest temperature recorded was 34 degrees above zero, as against 29 degrees, the lowest regis- tered on the previous night. At 9 s. m. yesterday it wus 32 degrees above zero; at 9 p. m. 31 degrees. above. ‘ The tide will be high this after- _ uc-on at 4.50 and tomorrow at 5.29; _- it will be high tomorrow morning at _ I ,The sun sets this afternoon at _ 4,55 and tomorrow ut 4.56; lt: rises. The first quarter nf the moon was on Sunday, Jnny. -ith nt 3.09 n.m. . Jnny. 12th at 12.09 n. m. The l-:ngth of today will he uinc hours and thrco lnruut-:s. -.-_-.-_.1---as Inour Opl ical worlnf _ _ _ _ In our Repair work. In our Sales. _ I my T ' if-“r _ -~ ilu Kind You lim Alma Bought 5.42 und modnesday at 6,49. » il” fr wtrvrrfvl wr vrfu _The Morning Guardian (mailed) one yesr .. .. $2 50 The Canadian Countryman (weekly one ycsr...$I.5O ' Total...................$4.0ll Erlwo papers I0? price of one For u limited time The Guardian management has complet.-4 qd arrangements to oiler thc above two papers to uuy ud dress in Prince Edward island for only $2.50. .it is not necessary to introduce "Tho Guardian" to the reading public of this province as it enioys u larger circulntlon by thousands, than any of itscompetitors. The Canadian countrymen is o WEEKLY farm magazine. published in Toronto, Ont, printed on excellent coated paper, size of pages 11x14, a copy to hand contains 32 pages. The Canadian Countryman is full of farm ldous, splendidly ll1ll5l5l`8f0‘1 With IBN" WSWS. farm machinery iu operation, fields Ol Yllgetlblee, Prize Willlllng horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, ._ ,-views of the Art Association exhibit at Toronto, etc. V ' On another page further purtlonlorg are ive 0 ‘Iii '~ tomorrow and Wednesday morning at ___%‘.4_.»__..nad_an oount__ym_m_ g n ab ut The 7.52. \,,;_." ’ The moon sets this ufternoon at _,_',_3l_9’/: 1.22. /;rf,=-'> -_ AIL YOUR RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTION TODAY USING Tllll IORM BELOW ` "\ I _ K Subscription Department, V .,< _, The Charlottetown Guntw’fLi|f_ Charlottetown, P, E, 1. ~».»,,.;-Lp _ , Dear Slrs. -.-»....... .. . "'-'_ "4 _. »_._,. Enclosed find: . herewith $2.50 being re \\Wcrih€i0“Y to the Morning Guardian fofoue year. Wi -~ _llT’ff§llbscrip- tion I understand that I will receive Ii`ltEl~l for one yenr Tho Canadian Countrynsun a WEEKLY magazine printed in 'l`orun~ to, Ont. 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