1 ' ’ V V " - i r ' -- _ . _ny \ * .‘-`.°"® “alive” _ V , - _ »'~_;.')__1,i]~»'~ _ '_> '_-.~ 1' __ _ I Q _ ‘*" **“"‘“’“"'-I5- ‘9°¥. ~ ~ THE ci1li1zLo'r'r.it'ro\vN GUARDIAN ples mm ‘ --vim' _. ‘ i _ _ i = .- if <.. 94|: -ses . -`;'»-t s-if, Fashions <~li.'iiii_ie in \`al<-iiliii.- Ilii_\' ri-» Fzeliibralieus as in iiiattcla of iliees. l~`or lleveml years past popular favor ha- oiwiii- ed to turn almost unlreisally io ilu- piz- lture postxxirll, 'und these soil\'liiir.- of thi- 'Fellrunry festival liave been iimlliii-ell iii Nidloes variety and their sales have run into thc millions. Now a iii-iv fad his piade its iippcarliiirc, :ind the i-¢-li»l>|'anis if St. Vulentine`s ])n_\'. with a liclileness miwortliy llovotoris of lovc. are iiiaiiil`cst~ ‘ing enthusilisni for ai iiiiiuvatioii that, it :nust be conceded, li; the eliul-iii of nov- tally. l \Vould you, then, be in fashion in your lproffer oi' volcntiiies iii the }ii~ogic.i¢li\'e | cur 1908? lf so, you must dispense ivitli 'ézushnted postals und discard the tinie- norcd emotions of lace paper and hand- intsd satin in favor of'a more up-to- sw love token. '_l`lie new keepsake, if [Ion would he abreast the times. zunst be ,A ststuette or a plaster cast of t'upid. The lu'-ulpturcd image of the god of love may ;-iv. in any one of a variety ol forms and, lillmwise, in there u \\'iile\ range of poses ‘$0 choose fmin. ' l kfyiillb there is much to he said iii Ib, 'tid l.liis new cluss of gifts lippro- »‘l.y` _N to St. V.'ilcr\tini:'s Driy. Fil-at of ‘Lim (hey can lay claim to artistic quali- Hclfions not possessed by any of the iviilnntfmes heretofore curiient, and then, lxidun, they constitute ornaments for home _ raéons that are attractive net for ri slay nor a ivpclc, but indefinitely. The 'Nut partfif it is that this new fad, though it might appear at first thought lin ex- pensive luxury, is not really so by any menus. l.luppi.l_\', as in the cuss of their prede- cessors in the field of \'s.lentines, these new inesseiigers of ali`eciion`inay repre- sent an outlay exactly cominensurlite with the size uf the purse of the donor. The son of lt niultiuiilliunliire may present lo his ladylove a dainty figure of Cupid chis- eled from the finest marble by the hand of li nmstsl- and for which the indent ivooer has paid more thlin the price of nn im- plv.-ssive diamond ring. On the other hand, the young man o_f modest means llllll’ sccilimrperlilips, n replica of this saiiio statuct e, or, at least, one equally ai-tisl.ic,' molded in plaster or composition, for one or two dollars. Indeed, the new form of valentines 'muy be secured in even lilore inexpensive forms, artistic Italians are noiv placing on the market excellently rendered medallions of Cupids ut prices as loiv as 10 cents each. While, as has been said, the new cur- rency of love luis made its appearance in a variety of forms, the medallions and plarques bearing representations of Cupid will scarcely enjoy the popularity vouch- _/IQ" BY VIQLDO/T safest to the statuettes. As :i liiatter ull fact it has not waited upon this present movement apropos bring these figures tes of Cupid have most cllolislied urt l-riculi homes. 'l`lie ll the vl.ilcntinc season ti into vogue. Stiituet- loiig been among the objects in many Ani- l'\~pl1-sclitiitiolls of the e of iii_vtliolng_\' ha'.'e| fiom repruductioiis mfi i all (Tupids-~the one that is stiiinpcd with the genius ol' its url:-l utor, lllicllliel _\iigrlo--to the ever pupularl group poi'tr;iyili|; (`upill and Psyche. Mention of tliese two niytllical pcnzon- ages brings to iuiiid thc pre-eminent love] story of ancient fiililc. Cupid, the god of! love, iviis the son lil' \`ennsi nnll her con-l stunt rlniip.'lnioli. .\riiil‘hen Cupid' intent “pon mwying “ml l-i>|i.<.ci|t. lloiiiustio police having lie-on _ri-4 tlie colnnlnnds of his niothcr, went to the; “f"l""l» 'lU|>ll\‘l' “Ulf l\l<'l`<'\ll')' UI l"'\"lll cliuiiiber where Psyellc ivits uh-cniiig. Iwi I “~“`l“' "ll lu _UW l‘°”v*`“l-V “‘“el"bll" “"l_ rlirricd tivo uiiilier valws, one filled ivitlll “'l“`" ill" “"l“'"d l‘"".‘l“i .lwl ll ull’ "lt l-ivvei. watcis, the other with hitter. llel”"'h“'°’"‘_ saymgl “umm um' ;P“~wl""l shed ri few drops of the bitter waters over; "ml 'be """"'n"ll “mi "lui" ('".l"'l Meri me lips of the sleeping girl Mk! uw" l»_ii-aa; away l`l'oul tliellmol. in wliivli he 14| touched li'er with the point of liis ui'ro\\'. l'”_‘l;, but ll‘"‘“` "l‘l’l"‘l" "h“ll bl' l"`rl’el` :\t the touch the beauty awoke and open- um* ed lier eyes upon (lupid, who was him- 'l`lu~ ‘si-lf, of course, inviliilile. So stzirtleil was, aluive thc god of love bv this sudden nivlilrening unrlm ill' Aiiiiliriils, A writer rn' lli-.~ srr-1 thlit he wounllcd liimself with his mvii wil criitiliy of our el-ii. and is. thri-i>fol‘e.i li|‘i'o\\‘, hilt illiiililidfiil ol' his ivoiiiid lie nl' iiiirllll m.-i-=- rem-lit nifgiii \‘:»i:i lunar of i\n- otlii-l'lfliiiions painting is that ol' l'upidl and Psyche hy liallllinrli. whicli was in: ils day one ol' tin- gl-nil- of the Qliiiiiolioi .\. 'l`. Stcivoit nrt collcotioii in New \'urk` city. l"l'oiii tlicsb old picturis -many of them pliintvll cl-liliii'ie~ ago- our preseiil.-d.i_\' i|iuiilit'tii~lul'l-is of vali-iitinlrs h.'i\‘i- olitaiiind the iiiiaum ol' (`upitl tliltl :idol-ii tivl-ntielli cclltliry low- tokeiis, lt need not lu: cui- pliasized, of course. that it luis not wait- ed iliion the present el'.i:'.<- for sllltiii-llss to lil-ini; (Tupid into the foi't‘gi-oiiiid at St. \'aloiitinc's festival. 'l`ln~ l"elli'il1ir_\'l gala orczisimi luis nlll aloln: liceu lirll|io\\'- 5 li-llixerlly “(_`upid's Day." and the figure nf thc miscliiovulls god with his wi-apiilis lllis boi-ii li iiiiivorsnll_\' utilized symbol in all procluinied tho iiiiistlwiiglit only to reizliii' tho misrliief ln' iiiv l‘;1<-ii:l~ uf ill- so-fxlllcl ".\;fl~ of Fa-i that pertains to this sentimental occasion. lieautiful, was atinule with iinirer that her! had (lone, rind llaslil_\' poiiri-il thi- li.1lui,v lilo." l-I<--‘- i:i l:i.= “Ode to l‘=_~.<"i<-." .\liI-i 'l`llalt the god of love luis known no tlii'rstcneb ‘-~~l»ly l \ WV" ll W “ I' V ` _ _ E' ' ' ' ' This il lar el d o to the peculiar habit! H from no oiie else. What wonder that thas; 'Immun “mil 5;; ‘tnI:n;;ne"l“d bn" will believe ltJ. Roni. l: lll. All nn»- has “lie olijeutloii ru..s¢»d wits that he was 8 Y “ ' Regatta Coat-Sliii-ts appeal to men as the height i ‘mr °|ckLc’5e"' '_ M' ` ' ' lrunsgresslliiz the .icwi-li law. ills fill- ‘ nf . lb d Th tha h . I of value forllicirsliirt-luoney. EXPI AN r\-“ONS _“_” . ,sufficient anw~i~.~ w»¢~_' “ll ~ (imp, intl '£5 K" °° - 994 w°» P Y“°‘ i _ If you don't demand this brand 4 A linmle me wholh lou ssuie i-iild um! nii>,' 0 l“S°'l'hl¢fl1l~1k"h°¢l_1!`°'°\'“ °fW°ml°' I. In Nlell of tha Giefil. Phyfelun. 1-5. l »-l,o_ It l~ is sulllollnt »iii.-wer ro any ob 5°°d-(U50 lllldmi thi Wlf°» I-D¢|lfl1¢l1l°f~l10¥) It was on oecasslon of ere-at. ieioiclni- ` wuio,,_ The ,_m."u|]h that Jesus Rives us Lu" much w do with lierpuffaringl, most """' Make" of At Bed. 'that took Jesus up to Jeiusulem. biil m Isrioiilil be u~c;~. Q? }l-in' ‘E W h l Y. - \ -' _ 52" ‘Q Q 'Q gpriiig wheat. 'lliis blending, always exact, ' insures uniiormily of quality and slllut 5 c( the strength to the precise. degree suitable ' ` ,-53" `,;"'_.‘-ig' __,__.___ ’ lor exquisite pastry biscuits or bread. =*' ‘if irous osoern si:i.i.s xr. _ lx ' The Campbell Milling Company, Ltd. Toronto Jcl. Canada. f funiia-\\ "' _ " ` qt 40 . ~ 4 ..-_ '-1 -¢_=i-=- __.__..-_-_..-...- imeSaved \N BOOKKEEPING '. 5.. I y » This is will our combined Ledger -na nililng osu.: for the Retsll or General Merchant. ~ l - I "` rue ou‘ri=ir cnNsls1‘s-o|= V x Ledger 11% x ll , 1 Leather Tab Index ,-. `“' 'ooo Bills in Duplicate l f ' $2375 `Chrlsr- brought .I mlsersbls msn. .Issue went UP B0 the feast bfcliuso tlils was t-hc requilr- mvnt of the Jewish law. Ex. Ill: 32; 1 cf. Gul. 4: ~l. ll was awielchsd coniplllly l that was lnlthcred around this bool, ihls “‘multltudsof them that were blind. hall. wltliereil," u picture of the multl|.u3r=» of this viurld. Men soon found out that the best place to bring tbcse afflicted ones-v was to Jesus Iflmsslf. Mint. 15: il . Wretched men sought the 110°). hill'-71”- Us flrst melts the min. Appsrintly the .malt mlsc»ru'h'c and helpless and hop li-ss cuss present was the one that Jesus spscia ly no.leed and lclp.d Hs hull b.-in tluirc often (v. 7) sail hls care seemed to le beyond ul~ nope; hui. lc was nol- heyun'.l lions because there ls nothlml too hard for the Lord. Gen. 18: 14; Pin 32: I7. ll. Mads Wliule by the Gieui. Pllyslelan tl~ll. -Issue saw ihls uiau lu hlii wretc-lied siul hopeless condlilon. He nlwiiys sees meiilu their viretchedness, helplessness, mid nnpele sneiis. lla was at eiise moved with compassion. Cf. Mutt. 14: 14. Jesu, - ' lil*/MH hh* "N55 fifllni 5° 11° l°°l" For rhsumstlsm. that horrible plague, upon the sufferings and misfortunes of msn. Heb.l3: 8:4: 16,10; Isa. 63: D. The fact that huhalf been time lu hls wrotch einen especially uwukenei the symnstlly _of Jesus. The fact that any slnlisr has been ln llls present evil one for a long time In no muon for i-uopostlng Jesus will not tiki: sn Interest ln hliu. Have. or h.|p, or heal him. but is ieison for sup posing that Hs wlll take I rpeclsl liilci- est ln Hlm. Mark 0:21: Luke 8: 43; Aer-s 3: 2; rf. 4:$2;9:41t;14; 8. .Inns apparently selected this msn from all the sad elses nt the pool because lt was the ssdd~t. and and most hopeless clue of all. Hs flrlluhui llf the hopivess ou.e=. tns question that Je»u~ pin. ti the mon tv- 6) luipllei that our being mudn whole ° -_ .‘ ¥RAN5FER BINDER AND`CAARB0_Ns FREE di-ponds upon our will. Jesus ll ever , 5 P- 'bn Qlllfit 9% x x I .»....¢..»¢~¢¢»»»o» ro omm SA It Cash accompanies 0|-den ' ` E ' M GOWAN MANUFACTURING CO. ggltg-, _. F P. 0. Box sas; s1'. JOHN. N- _Bi _ _ (S 'iiimiii Mn-iiims Pmiiim l qu! Lclhsifi-igiihrsnlrfeell You‘ll‘begratf¢ful to uaulwly!-I w-lilng und iib'e. This only quesslon lu. si-ol vis wllllilgl Rav. 22. 17. The only reason why any msn doeii not obtain life In Cm-lst lnlnoaun lie wlll not cams to HI . John 5: 40. To every one of as Jalal puts the question to-day, “Wilt thou be made whulfr' Jllul does not uk the msn ll he would be laude barter, but If lla mall! hu mule whole. no twulilawlth no avugpp alnuorxfs that ,lic wlsllel to be limits bstwr, but It ls llllul to be whole, 'flill I lull lllmloll whok. The BOxes Free i i 'mi' mics liilo u.\'n;-:n. Luci: oo.\'ni'rio_\i.~'i Joim A. Slsilril. I found a simple reme ly and luor ler trial. ever; suffering render may learn about lt, l wlllglmlly mail lilm is psukliite free. This lnYl|v»-lloiis remedywl found by ii luuly chuucc wlills sn ilivullrl from rncu- uiutlsin, slid has nlnus cured humlwds ul' others, among thrm cases of over 30 »-nil 40 years standing. In Foupmln Clly. \Vl»i., lt vuieiliin ol-l gentleman who lim eulfrreo Bl vesrs, and after sovsn doctors hull ti-lull lu vilu. In Marlon. Ohio, li. ourerl n l»id_v who had been beilfirt for thli-leon weeks. ln P.»lmsr_ Nohr., li. curcda lady (ll years uld. ln Bennington. Vx., li- ture-d an old ueutlenilui who lun been laius far 2|) yearn. In Stiyner., Ont.. lt ennhlel it luly to abandon hor onltohes; In Enirawood, Onto. lr. cured _lumen of 07, who had ruth-rod I8 rheumull-im mind teal- Ill d‘d not wait for them even to ask hliii. Ile himself sought an appoi- tiii_lly for witnessing. Arsooii us wi know wholt lsthat has lilc-i;;ed_us, we oughtto confess llim. Rum. 0: 10; Mun . Ill; 32, Illl. It took cours-ge to confess .lei-ui- lo lhcie men. The innn dld lt because- hls heart wus so (ull that llls mouth niusl spl-ik. M»it'. 12; Ill Une truly sswrl ciiiinol. ke-p lt to blmself, Jesus found 'he miin lifter He had healed him in tl~e. Temple. Jvsiis ought often to find us lo the house 0l`tiJrl,li1ti-l'lle has blessed ns. Jesus' counsel lo the man, and lo all whom lic hi-ills, ls worthy of earnest niedltiltlon, “Sill no mole." Evidently sln was the cause of this mpn‘s prsvlous suffeilngsnindileius to~day|ls ready t.- hcal the inisfoitunes which ale the rr- sulr. of our own shining. If after lie hav healed us of the sorrows which are th, result of our sliniluuue go back to our slnnlnlz again ii worse thing will iiefnii us iv. 14). 'Ihejews gave morsfthouizht to Jesus' disregard of their tradltlons than they dl‘l to llls goodness toworll sn unfnrliiusve msn. Minv tcrdsy um to occupied with a ircorl msn's dl-regard of thelr traditions that they. qiilig nvniooi, the beneflcent work God does througli lllui. the lintrul of the Jews toward Jesus for llls dlsregnrd of their tradit- lon ta perlorullrigsgool deed to the lm- potont msn onthe Sibbiith went so flu that thcy sought ti lrlll Mm (v. IH). The Nova Scotia "Lumber King' says: » "I consider MINAPJYB LINI- MENT the BEST llnlnisni. fn use. I got: my foot badly jammed late- ly. I bathed lt well with MINARD’B LINIMENT und lt- was so well ls ever next du _ i Yolilo very truley, T. G. MeMULLEN. I-lotcl Dufferin ...i'f;.1°‘§;';.'I;.’I¢. J.lI.BOl‘{D .~ Manager. _ of lifc und fashion, and the improper train- dioato nervou|ne||,pulpitstlon of the heart, weak, faint and dizzy spells, we would uumutly recommend u oourn of Mllhiu-n’s Heart and Nerve Pills. Hrs. Jos. Sharp, Brighton, Ont., writes: "Iwu troubled with pulpitation of the heart, weak spells and nervous trouble, uid found no relief until advised to try Hil- burn'l Haart and Nerve Pills. I got one box and that helped no so much I sent and gui fin lore. I an now cured con- pluwly." Hllbunfs Haart uid Korn Pillaun 600. per box or three bono fir 81.5, at all doulon or mailed dlroei m receipt of prim by Tho T. llilhurl Us., Limited, Toronto, Na. ll F _ I \ _ I f / / \ "’,'// \ *.i?:“¥l1>.il` \ Z/ _ -,LCV-ilslgii MARIS YOUR CIKI. I-ll‘llfl'. IAIII YOUR IIUCUITU I-lll|l'l'» IAKIS YOUR IUNC L|G|l1'» IAKII V001! LIIOR LIMIT. IAKIU YOU! IXPINQIU l.\0ll'l‘. Orin from your Grocer. ' ¢.W.GlLLETT 2i’ili'i'¢l'X 'l'°l0N'l’O.$’?¢ _sv I)R.-lECKlE M. R. C. V Veterinary Surgeon. _ Graduate of the Royal Dollege of i Veterinary Surgeons, Glasgow, Scotland onlutss-Biden But¢1.lt¢li\s¢. ' .li . . Cleanliness Ast.. ‘ u,‘ rv ...~i . »Next tg-;'Godllness If you waht ’ rhouielhorouzh ly clean »¢n3»hsyl¥&\v} have it done scieiititically.’Yprfl_insl-y disinfect- olits give onlv a false sense o security. Microbes sod bacteri luik beyond the sencli of lbe mos particular housewife. I use onlv the latest approved method which is a perfect gerinlcide and endorsed by u‘l Boards of Health aim Health officers- Charqes moderate. Gr- IJ. `\7K71°1SIb.17. Funeral Director and Embulmer. dttstf . ~ Farm for Sale The Executors of the ~vi‘l of the late George Clark offer for sale the home stead fum situstu at Clsrktown,Lot 37 This fum contains over zoo scru of upland slid 4 large marsh. Will be sold stu bargain to wind il; the estate. Aoply to the Execntors, S. C. Clsrl and Kimble Coffin Ml. Stenurt or W. Leith, Charlottetown l!_ ,.° .17 il; 4. lr /tio a 1:1 9"' fl 'L i' ' 'iff ` D ' ’ l\ 4, .uri-'H1' "'*"| I 1 \~l\»\» '~ - _.Af 1' ‘ '_ ".""' "ill -Y :i if -J .':`5xi "',.~".;'f?"-f ` "'. .- - in/\~ .,.. _ lb; ,S-;f‘ _` A ___ V _ _ \ it "'i`-< ‘. _ ,ze " F* U2. . 1:1 l »L5€’:f" Watches. Clocks, Jewelry -and" Sllverwear _“_ Moderate Prices -lt- Z. (ll-Patt¢rs`ell’s or0reut George and Grafton Strom ttsrttstf H0l`lil. BRUNSWICK i . "ls ` .,\. xfrfér I \»,1,‘ _ Ii fl'-1 i _ ~ 4 i il l ii A i , » . ,V i .V t »=:9f'#_-1 `,_. ,.,.,,.. . .. » .. ' _- ‘ fo. _ L L_ .,_`f_'._.`_`1l§.-.:`l_1'L.`~.f..,.-l.f'..`.l...-"°' _'un-aw~..¢~_.~ T » \`l f 4, ;:,v i ` _ -l :;:¢ i- l I- 'Fi _¢~»~1, -.»~_ . if. ' K . 1 il, ‘, l .ffl lf. 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