`r', .f '1 _ _ _ -I PAGE TWO -"rim mrmsr xmas THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN irmsr or im." ’ 1 ist , A . ~ ti , i . V F. _ , _ _ /_ . __ p __ __ _ _ ..,__,.,,., ;..;.,*7,w. _ .. ..,.,.. ~. ~ -.a-». -- W- - 1.: ,.ir».~i;i.' '- T." .~“»-`-~. 1 "-`~-.-'~‘~-\ -“lbw l‘-°“`T§’-.`~‘#.` 1: " `~`~*"f. '~”"'~`.'7f"."’i‘_‘I` *il ~ T .5~=l‘~v' l" . .di-*""‘ ..7i‘°"-:"‘”'~- Tiff! ` ‘”*.,'.* 11'; <‘.'_‘,f;».~~l§»f ,»>‘.‘»il"r.,.-"`.>;-‘<>- "';_”~-'=t1»;%f__&'_;., r.:‘-‘~§»_.”. -1. A-< -~ - 1 1 1 » ~ _ _ 3-9°* i .. "= ;»"~‘...‘=-..';' "..i ‘if 12'" if "' ‘ Q Y 'gl t Y .l 1 . _ '..l_'.i!§"‘.". .\ ..’-v . ,Ii lil” .,‘»‘; W - »l il.='~.i sl! li.;,'. ~;'s’i ‘\`$ 1.1 w-.:.., ,_ , . . f:‘,»’§. .:‘.~.E*` ; .=a.w -‘-, ii.-.fs-.-»_. --ff. _-. _ . -.;zz-'..-af. 1 1 '-1 1. .Uv .’ <2 ~‘ ‘ Fee se-if Tb ~'f` 3 it- Y-e"i1~ n.5_-qi-gf -,- 14.1-._...... -_-._ 'i`;}if”.'{ T-.~ , K 4 .; if .. K K li.‘ll_ i fl -Q, _. if .fi QV* “.2 -5 “if ie- '; . 5. r 3 .V . . li_ . 3 .91 ` .s ..- , ;‘i,l`2‘ i i' f s <1 m '1‘.@_li 1 , 4 , f,. i : ~ H . .lc ._- _ 1. .;._.. ‘if 5.- A .~1,® Q. ',`_._._.. .ir v .M ». . .,i, .. girl ` 1 1 . 1 ,M till, .il l 4" , WFP- '- z l ~i . V' 1 ~ . _ _.__ FEBRUARY 4 rgu Until you have heard you have not heard the I\0!Jl°3Ph at its best Amberol Records open an entirely new field of music for Edison Phonograph owners. They offer music which by reason of its length cannot be secured on any other record. They offer not only a wider range of music, but a higher grade and a better rendition than has before been possible. The tone of Amberol.Records is matchless. They have a clearer, richer tone and more delicate interpretation than that of any other Edison Records, which means that they are superior to all other records. l There are Edison dealers every- where. Go t.o the nearest and hear the Edison Phonograph play both Edison Standard and Edison Ainberoi Rec- ords. Get complete catalogs from Edison Phonograpbs, 816.50 to $240.00. Edison Standard Records, 40c. Edison Amberol Records (play twice as long), 65c. Edison Grand Opera Records, 85c. to $2.50. your dealer or from us. National Phonograph Co., 100 Lakeside Ave.. Orange, N. J., U. S.A. f EDISON PHONOGPAPIIS AND RECORDS SOLD BY A. E. Toombs 56 Queen St. Miller Bros., l25 Kent St. LU li/IBERMEN’S SUPPLIES Double Bit Axes, Disston‘s Cross Cut Saws, Diss tonis One Cross Cut Saws, Buck Saws, Files and Handles. . Call and get prices. For sale by S. W. Crabbe Hardware Merchant dmwfwtf I W / See Our High Class 1 Starr Skate We have a fine showing of the best skates made in Can- ada. We carefully selected our stock and are sure that we have here the proper skates for our rinks and ponds, both for hockey, plain or fancy skating. In Starr skates we have the ideal thing for hockeyists- skates favored by all the big leaguers. The Velox, one of our best, is bound tobe afavorite. Then we have the Auto and Cycle-two other favorites. Call in and look over the stock. H o c lc -in-. -iid emwii si chandler .E ts; 2, _:J Pads E031 screws, kee ers P - - ki d padgankle Victoria Row ;’:c,;_P“ S supports I \_ I Fifty years experience in building , 'ist 1911 CANDES AND SKII-‘FS enables us to offer the best in model A material and workmanship. Send For C atalogue. 'lhe Wm. English Canoe Co, SUNDAY SEHUIJL LESSUN FEBRUARY 12. ELIJAI-YS VOCTORY OVER THE POINTED SUGGESTIONS. By Rev. D. W. Snider. l Things have gone in Isreal very much as Jezebel and ber vacillating consort could wish. Save for Oba- diah, all the priests of Jehovah had, been slain. He had protected the The worship of Baal was thought to E 1. lives of a few and they were hidden. be universal. Only God knew what remnant of followers He had. The tiu°ning point always rests with the knowledge of God. He must never be left out of the reckoning. And Elijah was His prophet. Ahab thought everything would be all right if it were not for Elijah. The preach- es often gets in the road of the full enjoyment of the king. Councils and legislatures and cabinets are often bothered by the existence of thc preacher. Perhaps they ought to bc more frequently troubled and feel the trouble greater. Ahab, who under the influence of his wife, had led Isreal from an idol- atrous worship of Jehovah to gi wor- ship which was altogether idolatrous and to the abandonment of Jehovah -Ahab met Elijah--no, much as he professed to want to find him, it was the other way about, Elijah met Ahab. He gave the king a chance. He kept his word with Obadiah. Eli- jah-like preachers always do. They had 11 wordy tilt. But words do not often settle things without an appeal to facts. Preachers who as- sail governments want to know what resources there are in the facts they- have at hand. Upon the surface Eli- jah had not much to hack him, but surface jiidgmen will only do for a manhood wbichgheapened and made unworthy by i cision. It goes with the crowd. _ Now look upon the grandest pic- ture in moral sublirnity that the his- tory of the world has ever furnished for the canvas of the painter or the soul-stirring lines of the poet, or the exalted theme of the preacher. The time, the place, the persons, the en- semble, the appeal, the prayers, the taunt, the desperation ,the delibera- tion, the calm mastry, the victory, the verdict, the tragedy! What scene 1 can parallel the challenge' of Elijah to the priests of Baal on Mount Car- mel? What now for the nine hundred ar- patronage! Behold, 'the stern and rugged- and rudc-robed prophet WITH crowd swings back with him, of course. ‘Q w as . . aa f~- I; wx, \ ,. PROPHETS oF BAAL. .’1.-3" _-.fe -‘ 1 "i" ' ""'l"'*> "P""~' " . "li" ~»\'-"` ' ` " ' "rf r 1 Kings is; zi-se. ,é ' " ' " ` ¢§;-. 1 \ ” ' GOLDEN 'rEx'r. § ui) <31:--ti-é-. ` "i J; -=;.».~. ~\ 1i»=*‘ll;t~)* WHIQH skin trouble. Best for Baby The pure vegetable oils and natural ~ llowcr perfumes of which Babys @1 S__oa_p is made, yield a fragrant, creamy lailier which makes Babys skin clean and sweet and prevents *I f , .. .. ?_;_ sein' it 1 ll ,$- ~; ,_ »-( .i‘>- .gf Q3 . -sas v'1.\- Q. -1 ` .~#:?:=: “»'»~.~# ‘ at 9 ima i \:7;l ;.>$`: 'A .~ 4 ' i -¢ '°> ' “' .. , »~ 1-'. Q .-4, , _,__ ,, .Y 3* in ~ 2 1.2 .A ri. wi. #2 ’ ' f.»;_ __ gf “Choose yo this day whom ye will ‘;3;"`, '»-` ;"'Y}T4,`,"r;- _, ' serve."-Josh. 24:_15. , i---3 " "_2' _ = /`f,;"` ‘ ._ .J _. .'.-.-v ' , .,, nw; ll" "lt ' % '.'-.f~1.;' .<== f - - V Ii/ladcas pure ,and sl.ii1 healing as is __ 5 ”` possible, _liahy/_s Own §<3i1_p is the ~1 \` best for any one as well as for those whose delicate skin requires a. l\"-;.-'~ . , . J specially good soap. _ i » ` ‘ ~ ilet and nurse use _ B b O So h b acce ted as the ideal for to _ ry , . Natuliillryailnliishriiiirilyciriliiilzilionii-Zllilatuilglly zialiio llliergeii ieascrin Why lil l/Our Skm 5 mlef@£ YOU Should cl b Bab 's Own Soa avoid the imitations an uy y P- ALBERT SOAP5, LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS, MONTREAL. ' Y Notice the nature of Elijab`s pray- er. Compare it with the vain repeti- tions and clamorous calls and ghast- ly gesticulations of the priests, the like of which is not altogether un- rknown inthe pagan world today. Then remember that Elijah‘s God is ours, and equal to a crisis just as great asthat which was met over- looking the sinuous coast of the Med- iterranean at Carmel. Perhaps it is time to put God to the test again before an unbelieving world. Are not Baal-like evils suili- ciently in evidcncc‘.‘ ls not the wor- ship of mammou thronged by the multitudes while the altars of Jeho- vah are forsaken? Surely the lesson of Carmel ought to be ample for all time. “How long halt ye between two opinions?" “Choose ye this day whom ye will serve." _ Can the world satisfy coiiscience? Can it comfort the pillow of the dy- ing? Can it promise or provide eter- nal life? Remember, other things are not lame, hesitating, iindecisii.-e, if you are.Time does not limp. Death does not hesitate. Judgment does ‘not halt. THE GOOD HOMELY FOLK LIKE ADAM (Continued from page 1.) .occasion for the exercise of tyranny. A good master makes good servants; mgant Priests- gofged with TOVM a good master is a good servant him- self. There are factories and estates from which it would he difficult to G05 is ill the majority! And the drive the employees. When the slaves were freed in the South thousands re- mained faithful to the uid masters in __ who had tenderly watched over them. Asthma Catarrh WHOOPIN COUGH CROUP BIlONCHl1¥S COUGHS COLDS 7”' _ ` nnnisnan un Anim is nat if l f bron- tiiiu ¢rl>°u1§is¢,2v'll'ri'»i>¢°‘§.-°='n with Used with incense for thirty pearl. T e nlr rendered stron ly aritisept c. inspired with every breath, nialteiiliruthlnir easy, soothe: the sore throat and stops the con h. assuring restful nights. Cresolens in lnvaluablh to mother! pith Kopaig chlluren and ii boon to iiufftrerl IGM 5 lv Sand un postal for descriptive booklet. 810 ALL DRUGGISTS - 5 ¢ . 'h'yCresoIene Anti- ‘B Q3 - _. cept c Throat Tablets 1° " for the irritated throat. _ 'riiey an sim la, si- 6 feet ve and unliacptle. 0| your druimllt or ,- from ua. lfie iniitainps. 9 lipo flresiiliiie Cu. if Lalmlng-Mill! Bldg. MONTREAL ‘ ll? Kuo aine I ` V Sllvgr plale of best qualify and i llfe long durabllily ls known ‘ by flie name 1, ‘Maoists aiosl' i ` On knives, forlts,spoons, elc., , . lhls ls a mark of distinction, 'J'-\\_ superlorlly and excluslveliess. `\ Bail le: sets, dishes. milieu, efr., lie clamped l lvii:nioi:N anira co. ‘ loan av Liuinma nnanlita ".$'Ilnr Plata that Waarr” Dr. J. W. DDRSEY Physician and Surgeon Graduate KcGill University, Hone. real, Quo. Late Resident House Surgeon, alestern General Hospital. Montreal, uc. _ Phono 87| Oihce 13'? Kent Bt. Formerly occupied by the late Dr. l'. F. Kelly. _ Smelt Fishing Supplies We keep The following in Stock END MARLINE RIGHT and LEFT i4/6 Ply. , Cotton Net Twine Cotton Seine Twine 6,E9. iz and i5 thread W ‘ xtract of Bark and Catch The Old Established House Bruce Sgewart Q. Co. Liil. ucceeaore to A. Kennedy Q. Co. Many men live as though thev had no duties. They dream of gigantic tasks to be performed while they nc- glect the work that lies at hand. It, would be well for such men to take to heart the words : “To do my duty in that estate of life unto which it shall please-God to call mc." There is no position in life so humble that the voice of duty cannot reach. none so lofty that should not heed it. When aking rules as though the eye AT AYERS FOR 'rr-IE CITY OF GHAQLOTTETOWN. in default 101 assessment due on Real IPi‘i§er(t)5 fiir tliifyear ending 31st December, 1910, containing names 1 all such dafaulters and among; due from them respectively with a statement with the Number of the Town. Water Lot and Common Lot up- on which or any part thereof. Such assessment is in default: i f ' ' n f Pro ert upon which Amount -of Assess- Laine of Ratepayer in`Defau1t Statement 1psfs£i;1:§i;&tipS ‘Sade D Y ment dug and unpaid Stephan Coyle... louse and Land, Town Lot 3. ind llndfed--» --° 413 Wallace Carr... .. . .. ...House and Land, Common Lotr ISL.; 2.75 Ellen Flynn... . . .. ...House and Land, Town l.ot fi->. 195 hundfe ~~ ‘ ESL of Hqnry Hart,-i¢___ _. ...Vacant Land, Common Lot z7...‘.,.... . .. .. Sarah Huestis... .. .. Iousesand Land, Common Lot Z2... - -- --- Hugh Monaghan, Jr... .. . .. acant Land, Common Lot 19... . . ~ --~ --- Neil McNevin... . ...Vacant Land, Common Lot 23... I.; . .. . .. Henry Rackham... . . ...Houses and Lund, Common Lot 2..... .. . . Thomas Sweeney... .. ouso and Land, Town Lot ill. 2“ <- i _/ ‘» > 4,.. .. is’-='-Z-f~~»' l , offers rooms with hot and cold water for 81.00 por day and up, which includes free use of Public shower baths. Nothing_fo eqiialthis in New England. Rooms with Private baths for SL50 per dtiy und up; suites of two rooins ant bath tor 84.00 per day and up. Diniiil: rooms and cafe first- class. European p an ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF stone_floors, not_liing_ wood but the _doors Equipped with its ou n Siniiary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Long Distance Telephone in Every lloom. . | ¢Strictly A Temperance Ilotcl " Send for Booklet , Commonwealth Hotel Inc. `,/li .iii of the Divine were upon birn his peo- ple cannot but be happy. The hedger and ditcher should 1 likewise have an ideal before him in his work. What was it made the sculptors of ancient Greece so great? A sense of duty towards their gods and their art. Perfection was their aim, and every line and curve was chiseled with the feeling that the eye of an Apollo or an Ath- cne was on them, What made the art of Michel Angelo and Raphael so en- during? Their overwhelming sense of duty to God and man. They worked not for mecrl hut from a stern sense Shakespeare, Milton, Tennyson Browning, Emerson, all achieved greatness by seeing their duty and promptly doing it. The time-servers in literature and art have had but an ephemeral existence. The voice of duty is "the pole-star of a wandering humanity." It solves the most difiicult problems of life. The only truly independent and free man is the one who heeds it. Friends, property, life itself, often tyrannize over the soul. At diity’s voice a man can sacrifice all earthly possessions, and like the martyrs of old rejoice in the act. Modern society, with its frec- dom. has been erected on the graves of men and women who have heeded the voice of duty, oftcn to their tem- ,lliu throat uiil lnlxa. » » - B5 cent: l _ town will be received by the under- cornar of Great George and Water Streets. Two and one-half story brick dwell- ing adjoining the above. Two and one-half story dwelling Two and one-half story dwelling South side of King Btreet between Prince and Hillsborough Streets. Two and one-half story dwelling (double tenement) wut side of Mal- iétiquat Road, corner of Loagworth ree . signed at the office ol 0 R Small- ,ofthe greatness of their missioimll giving perfect satisfaction to 1 'l STURER E. CRAFTS neu' i, iviananrit _ 1.. 1 llwhat one user says--- l My patented pressure valve is - .¢.."vb every user. It is easier installed gives better resiilts and is more cconomi:al than any other sys- lem. Read what Mr. Prowse says:- Answering your inquiry regard- tlie performance of the I-lot \\’ater pressure system lately in- stalled by you in the I\|'ciiaRiiik, - may say that it is giving every TIIE "SAFETl2li” EGG CARRIER IS PACKED If`l.AT opens quickly andconvenienlly will exactly fit a 30 doz. Egg Case or “Ilumly Dumpty" Carrier-will carry one dozen eggs safely from producer to con- sumer. We are selling them from Atlantic to Pacific and everybody says “The best yet” ScholieldPaper Co Ltd Sl. John, N. B. 1 Salesagents for all Canada. dmwfrnitf. A i Guaranteed Spectacles regular 5.00 value for An unusual bargain opportunity placed in our hands 260 gold filled spectacle frames at just precisely half their original price 2.50 satisfaclio1i.rcpIacing five stoves, and as nearly as we can calcul- ate using _no more coal than was used bytivs of them,besicles giving us very muhli lcss trouble and inuch lei-is risk of firing the huildint. (Sud) W.B.Prowas. Jas. Mcllachern poral loss, always to their eternal A Scantlebury Bldg. glory- 10 201111511. ;sii‘1..e/.fz.~ .'. Royal George Royal Edward Royal George R0yal Edward For particulars appl to the under- _ .THE ROYAL LINE FOT e ciiiiiiiii ro niusroi Offers in writing for the purchase Lea’ ‘han six days Pt sea- of all or any of the f flowing d ll- ~ ing house properties oin, Charlgtete- Fastest and most lux""°u3° signed up to the first day of March, From Halifax 1911:- Royal Edward Feb. 22nd. Two and one-half story dwelling, RUYHI G@0l'g€ March Sth. Coronation Juni: 22. 191| (double tenement) North side of Syd- Reservations, for Ma _ __ » - y & June '1‘,‘gn;l"§‘;:_el;:§l'°°“ G’°“t G°°f5° “Hd sailings should be made at once. From Montreal. May 3rd. May i7tl1. May gist. I une i4tli. Pelerbonmahf om A 1-zaiimsw. A. ii. mos. I2-Hdffvff at just lialf thc original cos.. less than $5.00. Now \ve’re going to pass those bargains on, every person who needs eyeglasses or spectacles will for a few days receive glasses fitted for their eyes and scientifically tested by experlS 'l`liosc f i‘:imc.< are absolutely giiaraiiteed, are the latest and most stylish. This is a case wlicre you get rcal values, under no consideration could you ordinarily get these frames for \Ve are passing them on to you at $2.50 each. Already a large number have been sold, proinptness pays. If impossible to call, write, we’1l see that you’re satisfied. I ~ Silverston Cf? Epstein Doctors of Optics, 168 Queen St. \ dmwfrmwtlitf - The Never Failing ‘ Ilearl, Nerve mil Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Teetimonala and References by the hundred from people moat prominent in City and Country. No failures. Sold only by P. Mctluaid is i>, . ' ' A eiits. “'::':'l3 Nm I" diiiiii' Attorney M Ln' Cammm Charlotletowii, P. E. L l Street. Auld Bros bottle. Sterling Bittersi _-'-""'-'l Conservation That’s the big word to. day and it applies to the care of your carriages. Letusstore yours 110W and paint lt before IBC rush. N3 Kent St. 9-id6mpd , W*