l LlWMARGH ‘s; .1920. Strong Iliad Vigoronc vm x < MADAME ARTHUR BEAUCHEI 0t seem able to help mo. ...,, igomur. , Ottaws, Ont. N"? -unk Bend to n reputable Hqupg "P3516 0i’ grading and ohlp- Plno your furs to the world markets where they'll bring I the highest price for you. Ship your Raw Furs to us. We'll value them and remit you the cash the day we receive your furs, l7 our price isn't as good as you ex- pect, return the check and well return your furs at °"°°- W9 Pi)’ all express charges. Quick returns-High Valua- tion-Courteoue Tnatmgm, References: Any branohjnrik oi Montreal or Bradstreet‘: Mercantile Agency. Send your name and we'll supply you with shipping tags, REAL SIBERIAN BATIK-Litre ell fur hearing sniinnir. Ono bottle .90 Rs- gimred Postpaid. Two bottles Ii.7 Re- qrtrrod Posgrid. Special rice pergeoon rope end llfliihl of ‘Cflpflbll uiwnyr in rtoei: ROFESSi0NAL CARDS .S. Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT BANK or NOVA SQOTIA CHAMBERS 7265-2-261MEtf Morson & Duffy Barristers Ind Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank oi Canada MONEY T0 LOAN McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K.C. ' Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN - l“ . Bank oi N. S. Chambers eLean & McKinnon, g Idrrlotere, Mterneye-at-Law 1.0mm, Royal Bank Building. l ttstown P. E. Island Puhlle. Money to Loan Charlottetown, P. E. l. Olmsror. Block, e-(ooooovvoeooooeoooo-ooo fltUlff-A-‘ITVES,’ Made Her Well, W5 Cartier Sh, Manfred. Itlflered terribly from Cons- ‘oi 'n dndlDyapepsia for many yous. lielt pains after‘ eating and had gas, nstsnl; headache, and was unable ' sleep ni: night. I was getting so ‘ in‘ that I was frightened sud saw veral physicians who, however, did X3108‘ a friend odoired me fo-toh nrifi-a-tives’. I‘ did so and soon I ell‘ some reflei‘. I continued with" Fruit-ivtives’ and in s short time, ie Constipation was banished, I felt ~ more pains or headache or the isngreenfle sensations thnt follow dyspepsil- New 1am n!‘ pa»; m4 Mail ARTHUR BELUCHER. so“ box, o roFzami-risi n» 26o. At all dealers or from Fruit-n-tivu —-—- - ~——-____.__ ___.__ l‘ THE (‘WAN n ‘PTPTGWW C"! RT“ l \' l 311111111? School Lesson LESSON ron Manon‘ 1%"; JOHN WRITE) ABOUT ci-iriis- TlAN LOVE _ lqlulin 4:7-21 Golden Text- loved us, we u]? flnothcr. Belovcd, if God so ) ought lo love one 1 Julii 4:11, Nolan by Rev. iojr. Calder ‘ John's letter was probably wrii ten iu his old age. Putting its date 11! shout so A. i)., its tenderly .511»- 1 me sentiments represent over half .1 century oi’ (Yin-lotion experience, 111111118 which llie life oi the Apost- lohns been ripened by his fellow Jillp Willi Christ and service lo men and thus iunde (J-Llpilbit‘ of under smntiiiii; something oi‘ the reul not turn oi‘ Divine love; And nollce furilicr that Julin. above all others. was capable oi understanding the love of Christ because of the natu rfll warmth of his nature. Love is in its essence a passion; honcc it cziii only he understood by lhGSi ivlio are of u passionate makeup. lo the cool and calculating, love is ill)! to bc a practical mutter; whlh ‘o the. iuorc emotional ii becomes llic nli~absoriiiiig impulse. With this in view, let us now no» tice wliut John suys about Love. 1. The Source of Love-the no lure of God. I ovc ls in reality thr measure 0i’ pcia-ionziilti’. ll. is jhi one experience iii which all the PfiWPFs of iii-lug neck expression. So the iuvc oi’ God is the iiiciisuri 0f ills glorious clinrncter. W1 iiiisnuinc it when wc cull it an zit tribute‘ -il"Goii, in tliiii an uttrlliiiti is only o part; while love is the sum of iill the [lllfhl lliut miiko up llio chnriictci- of lliety. God has wisiicuii, jusiirQ, holiness. power mercy. iiiid mziiiy other elements in llis niiiiire: but God IS love 2. Note iicxl The Nature oi Love. For oiio iliing it. is an active riiiollon, it ciriiiiot be otherwise for Lovo as till: inaiiisprliig of lli< universe, moving all its wheels is '.ii its lust analysis the cxprei: siziii of that supreme eiiicrgy which we cull Life. Aiiil Life is always iictivc; it is iicvcr content with merely receiving, ii must be grow- ing, nciiloving and bestowing some» thing of-itself upon nil around it So the love of God is the sourcc of inli llisractivoncss. it meets us in ilie story of Creation, kindling lhc ilrst beam (if light. begettlng every iorin of lifc, and culmliiiiling '.ii wliut is ever its supreme act, the making ol‘ ii. crcnturc stumped with its own imzigc. God Created be~ (‘il-IISO Ilc LOVED. Still further, we trace the love of God iii tlic iiiniiageiiient of the universe wlifcli lie made. Love considered in its highest sense. purciitul love. must necessarily to some exnizislvcl eglslotiirei. that is.“ illliSl by governing achieve lllt ‘Welbbfitllg: of those whom it-ioveo. Bo whlionho Old Testament; talks much about: the LAW ‘of God. in the very fact oi’ that law which iiluis at llie betterment of His crea- tures, we read the larger impulse of LOVE. _'l‘lius_iu the history of ills chosen people. we may ever rend in the largest letters the mo! tluit God Governed because lie lov- ed. 4 _ Again, all true love proves itself by taking the initiative. Note the words of the Apostle. “Herein is love, not iliui we loved God but tliut lie itived us." ll is ever liie lover's business lo seek wnd woo tliiit which lit‘ loves, so iii llic Gospel love mikes the first step and becomes the seeker. 3. Love's Manifestation. God gave. Love is fliwilyg giving, and the greater tlic love the greater llie gill.‘ for love bcfiig the expression oi personality. cannot be satisfied with the gilt oi‘ anything less than itself. And this is God's gilt. to nieii-PHMSELIP. Whenever we mime the mime of Jesus lot us re member thnt Ho represents God's git of liiiiiscli lo us. And such a gift can be satisfied with but one response, the gift of ourselves‘ in return, for only the possession of that which it. loves. satisfies love. The glfl that represents‘ sacrifice in the war Just closed we have lieurd niucli of parents givlngihoir sons to die on iiio battlefield be- cause they loved the empire. in ed n fcw years ngo, in a. hospital vciii iii his urm t0 be opened ihai. iiic living vigorous blood might wife, W0 rend the love of a bride groom to a bride. So in the com» 1 ing. tiic living, iiie dying mid rising ‘ from the (lend oi llfm who was the "brightness of tlic Father's glory mid energized by tlie iiibreutliing person." we read the love of God to iiie creature made in His image and eniergized by the inbresthiriiz of Ills own life. Such a love should ilii our iieiirts and lips with this "I'm now enraplured with the thought, That He from Heaven to earth was brought. Tlint l might dwcil with Him nbove."_ 4. The Telt of Love In our Liv u. First, tlio Family instinct. The ____ A Woman's Right ii to t-ni good health. The secret of iood lies th is chiefly to msintsln nor- nnl activity oi the stomach. bflwell- lver. skin and kidneys. I e BEECHAIWS 1’ so": A u a ""5:- in m. wnliaf Sold In Cue . in boll!- "o.- fie. iPrize List oi Martin. cults.—1. Mrs. J. W. Msit-Phee: 2.. Mrs. M. Donovan. Georgetown; 2i. Miss Louise Jenkins T. W. Tapper, Georgetown; 2. Mrs. E. Doyle. B. Doyle; 2. 3. Mrs. T. W. ‘Popper. .\Ilss Louise Jenkins. Donovan 3. Mrs E. Doyle. Louise Jenkins. 2. Miss Sstelle All- keii. 3 Mrs J. W. Miss Estelle Aitkcii. 2. _ Stewart. Lower Aloiilagiir; Ii. Mrs George Wright, Lower Montague Mrs. J. W. McPhee, l. Mrs. J. W. McPhPP. W. Topper, 3. lviiss Lydlll Georgetown. Ullll. which is Sillii to have huppcai- l. Mniilague; 2. Mrs. J.. W. iMcPhec. wlinro 2i youiil: husband allowed a 3- MPK T- w- Tallller- , i. sustain ilio falling hcirt of his w. Tapper, 3- '1‘, w, Tapper. 2. Mrs. J. W. Mac- Pheo, 3. ,Mro Geo. Wright. Thomas lienry, 2. Mrs. J. W. Muc- Pliee. 3. Mrs. T, W. Trill?"- soiig of praise: 1, '.~ ' . i. l stand in wonder of lls love Anne“. 3- M“. J- w. Mcphee Mrs. Geo. Auneor. Burrerl.—l. Joliii Annenr. Lower Barred-J. J. Leslie Poole, 2. J. Leslie Poole. let——l. J. Leslie Poole. 2. J58. 5% E. MacDonald, Little Pond. Aim-lat und 2nd. V. 0. Shlrmer, Lower Moniflllle- consciousness of the Christian that he is God's child. not only puis him t in loving unity with the Father. but with all other Christians be- cause they are. his brothers". Love is always lacking where there is s 'riiiiiiy.quiirrcl; so a church soon proves itself t0 be ioveicng by .trikc among ts members‘. And ‘lii-‘st cannot dwell in u loveless z-liurcli. lie iiioy "midlife Jroiii His people anything else but that. Tor lack oi love take; all ilic life iut of worship, the meaning one. ilfectiveuess out of all branches of xeliglous work. A (‘lirlslfsin can iot be a Christian without loving iod; yet according lo John's re sonlng he cannot love God irffli iut loving hi3 brother. To profess o love God and hate our brother or ~ister in iiie church. is about as 1 icinsiiiie as to talk about loving lie sunlight, and live by choice in .lie cellar. Love is the God provided fort for lie defense of the Christian. it i ics four sides: lFrst. the consciousness of iiuity vlth God in Christ tliut makes the ' lie spiritual. Second, the consclous- > iess of unity with God’ cliQldren vh_icli makes the life useful. Third. he consciousness of that tailli vliicli under all conditions relics iii God 7nd thus cunts out uii fear. > Fourth. the consciousness of a no; urc akin to God which not only "nukes us love Hiiii. but also love others because we do love Him. "FLU" IS INFECTIOUS \ DISEASE EASILY SPREAD. THROUGH CLOSE ASSOC- IATION . it prisons in ilie form of minute ’ icriiis from the coiilzlis orisneczes I’ pcnple who in the first stages iiinzle with others. , Therefore avoid exposure,——iiils iiny bo dililcult, almost liriposslblc But we can all keep our blood 'iill of vitallt-y mid cnirlilc it to rc- t sist the attacks of disease germs, ‘iy inking Hood's Sursnpariila, the ire-eminent blood-purifier and iealtli builder. This good medl- -iiie promotes assimilation so as to > secure for the body the greatest iossible value of food. it aids , ligestlon and “makes food taste zocd." After influenza. or any other Filood poisoning. prostrating dis- use, it is remarkable how it pro~ notes convslcscence and brings perfect restoration to lionltli. A 4 mod cathartic llko Hood's Pills ‘iclps greatly by keeping the bow- ls regular. vvvvw“ Georgetown Seed lair (‘hiss C.—Judge Miss Florence Section i.—Slngle louf white i)i'k‘ild.——1. Mrs. E. Doyle, George- town", 2. Mrs. Thomas Henry, Geor- zelowii; 3. Miss lltoifu Aillzlis. Ilcorgctuivn Section 2.—.Lodf Graham bread. t, Mp9, J. W. MoPheo, Georgetown; 2. Miss Louise Jenkins, George- town; 33' Mrs. E. Doyle, George- own Section lh-One dozen tell biS- Section 4.——Pound Cake-l. .\lrs. Section Ea-Scolt-h ci\k0.*l.—l. Mrs Miss Estelle Aitkeii. vvro0o0+<>+¢0+¢4++o+§-O0-oo-0Owvv“vv Section ll.—Oatinoal (‘ookies.-—'i. 2..Mrs. M. , Section ‘L-Cliow cliow.—l. Alisa McPhcc , Section 8.—Mustaril' pickles-l. Mrs. D. J. Section 9.—Swee‘t pickles.——1. frult.— Mrs, T. iloss. Section 10.—Bottlcil Section 11.—Strawbcrry prcscrvc Mrs. George Aiincirr, Lower Section 12.-—0l‘llllge Murmur-nit»- MlSg Estelle Altkon. 2. Mrs. T. Mrs. J. W. Mao ’hee. Ammsksak ‘ vvvv ~.r-.;¢_¢_. AA A44 ‘Q Will Be. PAR PLATE Given Free to You Fora Few Hours oi Your Time PAGE F ITEEN AAA s A s s AA A LA v v vvvvwv v v Li. iiere is the Plan oucinr. conmmifv - ._' PAR PLATE ' ,' iz cwT OOOOQOOOQOQ4QOQOOQQOQQ4009§FQO4Q90§9Q§§§V§1 fQ§§§Qfi§flOO-O§-§§§§ QQ§Q4QQC§QQQQQQQ§OQQ§OFOOOUQQOQ‘QQ‘-Q'Q¢QQVQ§QQ§Q9§4§WQ§§QQQOO i Reservation Silver ilifer Fill out and send in the Silverware reservation Coupon and we will hold a; chest for year subscriptions and you will receive the 6 teaspoons- heir own subscriptions The subscriptions must be new you. and not renewals. Then turn in three one Many people start out with t 8 one year subscriptions get 6 teaspoons. 5 one year subscriptions get 1 doz. teaspoons. 6 new subscribers, 1 doz. desert spoons. 8 new subscribers, 1 doz- medium tablespoons. l2.new subscribers, 1 doz. Medium knives or half knives. 20 new subcribers, 1 set Bridal Wreath knives, forks, spoons, 26 piecesin a1 $13-75 l The Butter Knife, Sugar Shell and Mahogany-finished"Chest free with the Guar- dian’s compliments to complete your chest- REMEMBER-There are onl better send in the reservation slip at once. SEE THE Sli.\'Elt\\'.-\lllfi 0N DISPLAY 1N 'i'iii-: iiir.\iii>i.\.\"s \\'l.\'l)()\\'. Get Subscriptions i :ALQ¢AAQAALA Ls‘ vw Section lit-Green Pcns.-—1. Mbs. Section l4—Green Besns[-—1. Mrs Mrs. Geo. Wright. 2. Mrs. Geo. Section IZ-Preservell Beef, 1. lst CLASS B. POULTRY Section l.—1l'lymouth Rook Cock. Section 2.—-Piymouth Rock Hen. 1st Section 3.—Plyniouth Rock Cock Section L-Piymoiiih Rock Pul- Section sHPIAymMIIh ROCK "t" Section 7.—~Pl_\'inoiiili Rock Cock ercl. A0v.——lsl and 2nd. V. O. Shir mcr. Section 10.—-Whitc Wyandotie Hen-l. Michael Kccnsn, George- gection ldjrtngizifihcr gflllfilflgblla? low"- Miss Este e Pll. . r . - . . . . , h, _ Scctinn 1l—Wliitc Wynndottc w‘ rapper’ 3' MHL ‘L w MOP Fe (Zockerel-lst and Zinc-Richard Section 16—Preservcd chicken—-— Crfled. Albion- Scctiori 12—Wliltc Wynndottc Pullch-lst and 2nd. Richard Creed. Section lL-Wysndotte Hen. Aov uiid 2iind Michael Keenan. Section 18—0rphlnglon Hen. 1. Guy Hemplilii, Georgetown, v’ n‘ Mmimmlef 2' J‘ Leslie Fable’ L’ Section 2l.—W1ilte Leghorn Mlmwguev Cock-l. Joseph F. McMillan, Cnr~ IOWH. Section 22.—Wliite Leghorn lien and 2nd. Michael Keenan. . __ _ _ L “d Pgolg, Section 23.—Whlte Leghorn 2"_","Lg:,',[f‘:,0o1,e_’ e” (Fockerel. m and 2nd. Michael- ‘ ' Keenan. " ‘ Section 24.-—-Wlilie Leghorn Pul- iet.-—lst. C. B. ('lsy. Bridgetown. 2. Michael Keennn. Section ‘ZS-Brown (Jock-v-l. Josehp F. McMillan. Car- digan; 2. James A. E. McDonald. Section 26——Bl‘0Wu Leghorn Hen Leghorn ~--1. Josopli F. McMillan, Ciiriligiiiiii, 2. Jas. A. E. hint-Donald. Section 27—Brown Leghorn (‘ock erel-—l Joseph F. Jichiiliiiii. 2. Jlts. A. E. MacDonald. Section ZB-Broivn LUi-Zlillfll l’iii- let-i. Joseph 1F. hit-billion, 2. James A. E. MacDonald. Section (ill-Spanish or hliuorcn Cock-l. Guy lieiiipliill, George- town. Section 34.-—Spaii'isli or Miiiorcii lion-Ant and 2nd. Michael Kconan Georgetown. I Section iiFIr-Spllliiéiil or Mlnorcii (‘ockerei-lst and 2nd. Guy liciiip- hill Georgetown. Secilon 36——Spuiiisii or Miiiorcn Piiiiei. 1st and 2nd. Guy H»‘"1l1i11ll- Georgetown. Section 1l9.~—Paii" (iccsc. Tou- louse-l. Joseph F. McMillan. (‘or- dlgsn: 1 Michael Keenan, 2 JOSFpll l-‘. Mc< i Section i0.—i’nlr Geese. u. o. v.2 Millan. I l Section 4l.——Pnlr Dllvk. n. y" 1. John Fitzgerald. Gcorgctmvii: 2. Geo. Yostoii. Gc-vrsvlvwll y a limited number of chests so if you desire oneyou had 111 TlieCiiarloltetown Guardian e~--*eve+oeeewooeeoaoooomooooo oooooooeoe4eoooom+++o¢+o+eeoeooooo+o++e4e44ouwe Scclinn 42.—l~li:gs Brown Slicil- i. (ico. Aniicnr. Lower hioiitiiguc; 2. John Aniisnr. Lower Montague Suction 43.—Eggs 1. Michacl Kconiiii whlin llslicll. Scciiliii AF-Pcn l>]_\'iiiiiiiili Rocks 1. J. Lcslic Poole. i.0\\'i'I' lioiiliiguc. Suction 45 Pen \\"}'illlilillit‘fi.-*‘ . llicliiiril (‘cord Section 47,- Prn Li-izliornn brown . Joseph F. McMillan. » Sci-lion 4R.—Pon Lclzlioriiu. wliitr l. Michal-i .l\'ccii:iii, (ioorgctnwn. Sci-lion 49.-—l‘i>ii Spanish or Min orcu. i. (iiiy Jloiiiphill. licorlzPllflvll- Aiiiiiilusiiiii ('U('k(‘l(’l. i. Tlioiiizis i-‘lslicr. Sturgeon. Aiiiiiilusiziii i‘|illct. I Fir NEW JERSEY. dozen forks and half dozen A public lii-nrliig on lill‘ lilvlluifl-l rd quaraiitlnc oi‘ ll portion of New, Jersey o" ncciiiiii: of llli‘ JHPLHISF‘ iicriic. ll S(‘I‘ii\ll!4 pcsc oi‘ l1 r . ’ * vcgnliillltis ,iinil fruit. nus lull by‘ iili‘ l'ni'.cil Sliitr-n llPpfiflillt-‘lll of ugritziiliurc iii Wiislriigto" rvcciit- 'Kiridly reserve chest of the On- eida Community Par Plate Si1ver- ware Ior me until I can get the re- quired number of subscriptions to procure it. I will begin _work. on ....andthink that the desired number ofrorders canbesecuredby I will get the number of subscrip- tions and take the chest of silver- ware. Signed Address......... Phone........ 9O§§§++¢§§§§0§++¢o+44eoo4o4000+o004 moeoeoereeommweoeveoo l_\' . As Ii result of infestation of Oil by "ongmss i“ ‘WW if‘ prmlress‘ m" J.H,,,,,,.N8 beetle m pans- ofiond tho proposed quarantine is . , , _ declared necessary to support the Burlington (ounity, N. J., the pro l H t are Dem ‘taken nosed ciiiiirnntlnc is intended to I memmres ‘a F Nanny, H“, smpmen, from m“, for the suppression oi’ this diinger- il‘l'l‘il0l‘_\' oi‘ green sugar corn. ripe ‘m5 p09" LOIYIHLDQS and ripe peaches which ___¢.>__._ iiilght tlillibit? this pest to spread. A ~ cniiipnigii oi teradicntion nutliorlz» The raven is the first bird iiicn- tloiied by name in the Bible. _@% A~VITAL F ACTCR it is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem an over-abundance of food. - The vital, important factor is to assure not only a plenitude of food but food that contains those substances that promote healthful growth. l 9 . 'l"li iiiizis; li' ‘ ‘ JAPA/NESE sen-u: IN ‘ is daily helping to nourish and strengthen many boys and girls through the trying period of growth. You should not hesitate to give SCOTPS - EMULSION to a child of arty age. Try It! 'l'lieexclu.llir~ uiuiie n! nxldlvcr oil not-d in Scott's Emulsion i1 the famous R ti. Pmccww." made izi Norway sud rctiiird in our own American Lothointorier. it is s nun-since oi’ nuriiy and nshtnbilit Scott & Bovine. Bloomfield, NJ. unsurpassed. , 194 i- . \