l Tllll CENTRAL GUARDIAN ri-uce » Edward . _ .4" .54 ff‘ ., t. . . i Mating.’ 3.15 Sharp. Night 7 and 8.45 Sharp. .. .—~. =1» . icoiiiieiir coiiiiiiu ' i i1? luvs no buy m this prov- lace, _ _ CHURCH OF SOOTLANIL-Jtev. Jar. lduvDougiill will pri-sch as fol- iéi» The Liire oi the’ Unknown! =5; Where East meets West, and both tumble their kficnls into the dens of Shanghi, "The Perish of the i J iist"---ihere pretty Gull lzilis wi-nt t0 lrflfll !i'e. follws: 0n Thursday the 24th, a1 i Cape Traverse an 7,30 p. m. and on Siibbath 21th. a-t Argyle at 10.30, at |DeSaible itt 3 sud at Hampton at 7. Many friends will learn with ,deep regr t of the death at Hunter A ‘l lesseéhi lilaxtky, Presents ETHEL QNLAYl ON "onooiio STREET?’ A PWHHQUVI‘ AR (‘CRAFT PICTURE James H. Vanlderstine, the well- ;I(l.‘l0WI1 and highly respected Post -Master oi’ that place. He hadfonly been ill a week, paralysis being the cause of death. He leaves to mourn his widow, iour’ sons and ltwd daughters The funeral takes , place tomorrow zit 2 p. m. OROS8 ROADS 8CHOOL__—'i‘ho e iollowtng is the honor roll oi Cross ' Roads school tor the month of Jan- uzvy. Grade Vil l Emma Smith. = 2 Wil‘le hlertin. 3 Georveldarnuhflr , son. Cards lV l (‘ecu .\‘lcPhaiI, actualv tik--n in ‘ i. A th-nilng tale oi the unknown s‘moni"i---eved Eest _.\l?ve with the lure and cilor ntth». Orient. A-thriU with intrigues of wusterets at war with ‘he lsw. < A oiclLlre with a hundred thrills and strange scenes ‘l‘tie Paris of the (lrit-nt." 2 l-‘lorence hlnphriil 3 Kenneth Gard. Grade ill i Preston Wood. , ‘2 Linioln Kennedy. (l-rnde ll l Ernest Fnrnnharson. 2 ltt-trznrei - Smith . ' 2 Lloyd llolymtuur. Lea Kennedy. i. 4» 01%“.- I RUTH ' o t ~ l- I i i 6' ‘i ROLAND ‘ “l he Surprise Attack’? N Thirteenth i hunter of "RUlH 0F TilE ROiiKlE ~I-" ‘PPTIQSOYA llfi The runny friends d! Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Dockendorfi are glad covered from the measles through |tll6 skitful services oi Dr. A J. _ Murchison. Real Seville Orange Marmalade Blue-mo cars n. sown». Ann veun lloell loll w. .a, NOIICE! jlllagnet (‘ream Separator llctric lllfltn. (‘on Limited ~‘ ' Box 485 Charlottetown l H. R-Archer. General Representative p Milton McLeod. Agent t__ "545 Ifrince Street", Charlottetown i River has returned to her home af- ter spending a pleasant visit with her slate; Miss Ztliirgiiret FitzSim- inons of Hope River. psAri-i or eousrmssrzim-i _| River on Saturday night bi Mr. h Grade ll llllovd Rnldersnn, . to lenrn that their family have re" Miss Ads FitzSimmons o! Long (Continued from P881‘ P01" ' RE*° PATON.‘ mMIhrQQW-‘d gvitdcnce thw iht- wulorv-‘Itlvfii gtflglawhfifi“. in? {TIN .-,,__,.3 .,.,, “Hop, _ popularity. Only a few dented _ “wk; ago the prdvtncial United i come AND HEAR nsv. .|. c. Martin lecture on "Publicity". New Perth Hull. Feb. 21st at 1.80 Palmer's’ oouvuitton was- held‘ atf -' n. m. it not itne. on following Fredericton. with an attendauc of. $17"- Ad'm1"|°" 55°; “"6"” ion than 160 out oi an exp-clad‘ c. i ‘ 5M, While last week, in the lame ‘city. s Conservative convention j for the county uni)‘, W" h“ 5T} WHICH THERE WBRIE OVEIP EIGHT HUNDRED DLRIATIW‘ PRESENT. ‘ {largest and strongest convention; ever held in that citY- 111d I0 mitted by the Liberal press, bu" it was also the most harmonious and enthulinstlc in the history of] the county. At this convention Mir. R. B. Hanson. K. C.. was unanimously nominated to coutes" mg’ vucncy created by the des=li the vacancy created by the death‘ oi the late Colonel McLeod. 3 bngpd upon his own ignorance‘ but UPON HIS PRESUMPPION 01F THE PEOPLE'S STUPIDITY. GREENVALE — The Grtr-nvnle notes published sometime ago in The Guardian snrl tiltl‘v' glltneil. live proved misle-idinqnlthe Item referring to Miss Rose Stewart be- ing entirely without foundation. LONG CREEK NOTES - The many friends of William E. Stretch are pleased to B99 him out after his recent lllll°8l.—TI1a con- cert he'd bv the school children was a decided success in ever! wav. Greet praise is due the children for the “iflcient manner in which they conducted themsel» ves. — Great consternation reign- ed among the parents of Long (‘reek and vicinttv Sund-iv flight regarding the young pie“ caught in the storm. The telephone was brought into action and every attempt was made to locnto their boys but nothing serious occtlrr-f ed clear 0i rennin parties losing their wsv and ending in a beck iield at (‘anon "ove.-— Ansom Mc Frwen, who latelv returned from WEBU-‘q-n (‘nrwdn where he he'd it lucrative position. arrived at New Dominion last Sllfldnv right. At the hal' venrlv school examine tion the fcllowinn niinils were nwnrded prizes: Gfilfle '1, Joan McArthur: Grade 6- Hilda Mo Eachern; Grade Eistonton Mc- Pliee; Grade 3: Marguerite Mac- Leod and Grove hicblelll- Grade 2: Alden MCPlVlll Grade 1: Al- bert lticEnchernz Denortment: -- Rnse hicl-Inchern; Writing —- Mar guerite McLeod. Last year when the Liberal gow ernm nt of New Brunswick weni w thtypeople. the Grain Growers party were in the zenith oi their polmcd] strength and almost sure ceeited lii deflating the Foster ail- ministration; in iiict it. is now s minority government. as against all parties. But the tide o! polit lcal pr~stigo has, since then, re-- ceded most rapidly, the best ele- ment of eastern _ farmers having pronounced against interference iz. politics as a body, while there ii on the orher band that stronge: Adding this circumstance to the enormous majority oi ' over four in the». World and lit Rev. Canon Troop. M. A_ of Halt [fill preached able sermons at both services in St. Paul's Anglican Church _ves'ertlu_v, the 2nd Sunday in Lent. ln the morning lie preach “ed from llietcxt: (Romans vi‘i 2) :“For the law oi the Spirit oi life in Christ. Jesus hzitli made ins (rest from the law of sin and denthfii [The subject of the sermon wits “The greatest problem in the would and how to‘ deal with |t".' In the last part of the "text. the speaiker explained, we have the pro ;biem ln. the first part. we iiuve ,lts solution. t A oiv. oliou lilnino Pi “il st. tours YESTERDAY rim-w nrwunarr"; Afiyiitipsis oi His Fiitiion on “Th? Creoles: ljittlliflll thousand votes polled by the Llion. Mr. Wigmore in St. John iOounty only s short time ego, and “the big majority of over fifteen hundred in iavor ot Hon. l1‘. B McCurdy in Colcbesten a nearby county iii N. 8.. it is surely look- iing as if Premier Meigheii ls going to miike ii clean sweep of tho Mr. rlttme provinces at the general I - ; , w election. There was cerutinl: l“ it? 'li0t.hl"g in these cited instances sin and death The king upon his ration for his "N0. MANDlVDE" throne and the lesser on the walls. and surely nothing upo‘ “TWL hlilh "ml 1°“? “ch and 99°71 which his Maritime supporters can nil slaves! What n ‘Illilglllllfflll’ , . _ thing them ma‘ there is a w“ Justify their voting for his rsenlu out! tion. These some conditions pre- Paul knew wli-at shiver-y mean. viii! in this P10141108: the 1190p"? He Wit-S himseli ii Roman citizen .-t¢l<emd partly by the perfidies oi and we proud of it H5 we are oi our “L, Ben g0vu|imment_ and p81].- citizenshiip tr the Grout British Em by the ever changing‘ tactics o, pire. Bu! hr» wus also born int: the _ slavery 0| gm and death H” w,“ the unrtulbie Mackenzie King, have freed front the law and by the oon- lost. all confidence in anything ditinn of his freedom become the they find behind the clolik of so- bondsman 0f Jesus Christ, purclms can“ Libnrausln’ and are only ing with service the only true tree waning ‘or [he chance w gym.‘ ~1-<"--v=<-=r~1-T'~'.~<=~»Ya7~.r _'~" ‘iv; "f - - . . | ..(,.,-- q.» wgse<pom§rvffiwwoqv~o~ovovo4oQooofl+wwo s >J>IQ"#"P‘§12*€~~ i a ~ ‘s Rs BROW p ‘t! ,_, c. . . i ‘ I46 Richmond St Qha rtotietowr; i». I lite, Lite, Acciient, Sickness and Pinto . Gfass intimate at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stock Companies .4 s-onaoo-oba O4¢o-dl&d-O—iIOlD0~b-6a4 ‘Zrflbi ‘ ‘ '91, Q . t. LhAR AS A tn the light shed by our hand- some indirect lighting rum:- oo. All the Blot-o of direct: light is avoided. but none of fie illumination ll lost, but qiher incl-cued. Bee them sud youll like us... ma you'll like them more end more u you nu them. Our 115M fixtures us our empt from Tu. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED \ iaaa- —~—'—~ ' vvm - v- . ADVERTISER Any -' person fiidvertising in the Char ldluardian can have re- prints or izheii‘, odds at very, moderate , tuhe. Any number of copies can be run ofi. Providing the request for some is. _ en at the time theudd is sent in '1 publication. Any changes or nlteretions in set matter will be charged extra for at reg-illustrates.- m; . TIE GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY .;§tl,',t'e£i‘li§*" ' " rte Keriii Streel 7- i P. E. I. y’ “tr Am‘! 3.15 "c: im- ;. competent person in the world could finding his way. ior the directions possible question. Two words ion, impossible to ‘be Thcy point not only to THE WAY OUT, but to the ONLY WAY OUT. And so there is today 1n this great problem of sin end death juat one way nub-one sure Way that has . been troden victorlously by men and women, tho Way or the Cross. continued the speaker, that. all the science or the human race has not been able to niud any Way out of Bondage? Because ,- ‘WIIGIIIBT he realizes it or not, whether he believes it. or not, in si slave bound bond and foot by the law oi sin and death And slavery is an awful thing. We count our- _ selves British subjects and ’ ' _ _ .. rightly proud oi c (log that stands ._---<o§____. t for constitutional ireedom. We are accustomed to shout "Britons nev- er shall be slaves!" Yet we are all i sieves, laud no Empire can set us tree. We may be respectable slav- es, wealthy slaves, honored slav- ss--bur none the less hondsmen to The problem is the law oi sin dom. and don|l1._Th9 whole history or The late Bishop Llghtwood o; mankind witnesses to the iinde- Durham pfaachlng (mm the text; niisblc fiiCl, that (til the wisdom, all "Ye “ore bqughg with’ a 9,5995 tho knowledge, all the wealth and said: “if you ivnuild measure the DUWBP 0f U19 11111118111800 COm-jaiviulncss oi’ sin, measure it. by blned, hits ‘lever ‘been able to nlter the degree of sacrifice mm “one this irrevocable law. The law of-wuld p“; 1t mwayg- “one prince sin and ileiith has stood and will o; ‘vale, should (no m... one o; Blend w £110 e110 0i hlSlOYY- T1118 the humblest workmen or England, in itself is enough] to minke ziuytymw the who“, wor-d wold ring mun o o is at al thoughtfullwm, [he news! Not bacmwe l, w“ "w"?! and 941111111116 hi! 0W" hBMTiin unheard oi’ thing tor a moan to t” “e n’ ‘he’? be m"- ‘mY ‘val’ "l" give his lite for another. but be- °f ‘he $611111“! P10519111. 1119")" cause it was the glorious Prince. which hiimnn nature stands oip- the darling of the Eiiirpire who did P1111“ .it._ out W110 is iiie Prince oi WAlgB. Anyone who has travelled as a noble and beloved us ho is. beside stranger in the underground tuhe the Prince oi Heaven, the only rnilwny in old London must have Son oi the llVlllg God? Himself, noticed with wonder and admlrse- for us and for our salvation, come ion the extraordinary genius maul down lrom Heaven, took our nut- fested in the directions that are ure without lie sin lived and sui- given for travellers‘ The molt in fered unto death, that by so doing H6 mlsht but away sin and set its cwptive tree. Christie physical sufferings on the Cross were the least of Hts lgonies. which were mental and Blllfifllfllr-a. tragedy incomprehen- Blblg to us in its intensity, Upon Him God laid the iniquities of us “n, 811d W His death He wash- ed out the sins of the world. If He had not. died , His glorious teach 111$ and His splendid Qxaflhplq would have left us but the more tn defilwir. No soul could have been “W11 by His wonderful Barman 0n the Mount_ it. was Hts death on Calvary that opened me kingdom of Heaven to all believers. in conclusion the speaker again quoted Bishop Light/wood in his iarewell sermon at Cambridge be fore leaving for Durham: "Remdm. bor, you are bought with a pricefi Rmflnlbt-‘f- You are not your own. Rmmnbé!‘ l0 be slaves now that W." m“! be free inrever more." scarcely have difficulty there in seem to cover beforehand every in pnrtiicul-ar-“NVAY OLTFW-stand ’ort‘b in large letters at every stat. mistaken. -'le it. not an astounding thing. every mun, OI‘ DIG weir“?! LlIl-Iclrllcllovel mp5 .1 i Curling ' " * . _'_,__..._..- w On ‘Saturday night with l splendid condition, bwenly m‘: “"1"! Played bhree matches, the event being a challenge new,“ " I ‘the three rinks ht h t, out! j OOOIUS- ‘viii “m” m“ ""118 up irom lilo-e . o flayed home. The Noisy-et- ihomss" won each oi the three “M03911; but only by small margins .80 the Ramblers" were deter-mm. that battens-aunts fed w w sou om. reputed” , ‘from iafolnghiigs boot ennui; element in The following we" the i scores in each mstclu- qt" “d milbamb t o "Btuy-ut-Iiomoo". . . ....."Rsmblon" w . w“ Qpfngt ~» ~ . W" 11 ism» o sully fiigeniiiale. 307%”! “sighs. Isis-m, n. m. wim- "mm: afieason" ' BRAND , . . 1.8.11»): for Grape-Nuts ‘ Milk‘ »‘°°1’fl°11"lIIllnv|0 '1 -.- . . (Substitute mi- n] 1i] item's-toil; y i911!) 14 (ltilp) 1a - uncharted Canadian lands. vs I-LABborc i them the medicine they so much.’ need, and so richly deserve, t A convenient .i.id sometimes popular method or enjoying th~ profits oi sin_ without carrying the whole load oi orlluin. is by making a monkey of the other fellow to do the dirty work. Something akin to this is In the sir in relation to the patron-age question between the Liberal and Grain G“owers' parties. At the sound oi the word patronage the iigrarinils hnve ever liuld up their hands in holy horror and at. their nwblic conierences liave- denounced it as amongst the great. national evils. But sincn coming into the governimet of On» tsrio they have developed a strong taste tor evil, and how to satisfy the nppo tile without outward appearance ooi sin has become the problem. but. at last apparently solved. A union with the Liberal party is in prospect, or rather a gobbling up of the Liberals by the agrarlanii Now the Liberals always revell DEMAND UPON PRESIDENT WILSON-After a. heated debate. the House, adopted s resolution culling upon President Wilson for an itemizedstatemant showing dis~ buisements_ and allotments oi the: $150,000,000 war funds voted by Congress. i-t-‘i-OZ-i-i. CANADA THANKS EXPLORER. --'l‘be privy council oi Canada has tendered a formal vote of thanks to Vtlhjslmer Steiansson, the arctic explorer. acknowledging on behalf oi tho Canadian Government that lerVloel wiiicii Mr. Btsfiinsson use’ rendered the nation tn exploring rL-zni '_ gtaztThe Day . t b . fOOq {h clog dig: stton. Grapefiluts Idldealior breakfast Hill ofreel suistaln- trig nouri s! lTIIEi/t and to giv- MricKenzie King any inspi - i It was not only ih-“i '\ y ASSURANCE comm tr cmsna TORONTO. ONTARIO P. A. Flrqtlhcroon, Brunch Manager, HEAD OFFICE '-' - l-c .. _. . ,_ F you have read Kiplingk “The Light that Failed" you can appreciate the dcsola tion of total dinblement It is the most appalling tragedy that can occur in the lite ot a healthy, active malt; for besides the physical inability toiollow a gainful occupation, there is also the mental consciousness oi iifllictioii. You may lay “that can never happen to me.” But it docs happen to some and their are the chances of‘ it happening during your lifetime: a . Ii you are ago 30, - lchiincc in l3 Ii you are age 35,- 1 chance in 9 Ii you are age 45, - l chance in 5 um are age 55,- 1 chancein 3 Prawn Bldg" Charlottetown ill patronage and are ever st home 011110111186 l0 when dispensing the tishes. therefore is onpectcd to overcome all these diiiicultles. 111s will handle the filthy evil 0C this morsel of ,~ i The Liber- tll be able to hold up their white rd unsullied hrinds to the skies, ‘ling tnc country to witness how All) ltililfifl..ti gmiict/holilcr iii normal licnltii and occupation inn. by the pnvmcnt of rt small iiliiiiioiiril prtwriiiirii, prcvxiilc 'ii:it it he‘ brroiilestornll)’ illiti llrlliliififltlily tiisiiltlril‘ lie-fore '.itt~.iiriirig iigr- tit), ihi- pr$rtiiii'iii-' on his poiirg iilitli Ffblbifi. \iiii it ltirtltc‘. prmtiiics; lilili ih('i'i‘"ll'lt‘l ihr- ,t‘om,ir-.iny will pay to the assured ii-r the FQH oi his life-lien i iitnriiifily' pay mriit ut rill" per Zillllliift tor L“,.’t“li $1000 oiiiistitxiiire carried, ‘ in addition the‘ ttili llillflillli oi tlic policy Will bt‘ paid tn the assure-dc heirs at his tieritii T0-tliY-'Wllllt? yuu are lIl$UIIlIlI;"’ salt us to tell you more about (his attractive feature nt lmnerial Life Policies. :>-_-.~.l scheme, courgg . , 1H0 llyvlilll iir Andean Comp-m Connie ,_ Plane send me your ' i ‘ICC Hnoilol about Imperial life Pellet-s. the iull. and the Moll ‘vid pure they are. lloaven and “gfilflflllfi after putting heir share '. cniiipnct as this has been sl- f The amalgamation, -i the proceeds in their pockets. ready discussed, and to an extent ill die ‘the subject or boasting, siid “i is slrr-ly a weir-thought on; poll-f i... y Fairbanks-Morse n M n Engines Now offered at reduced prices lower manufacturing costs now it possible to sell Fairbanks-Morse Type “M" Engines at‘; reduction. No fisherman can afford to be without this sturdy, economical engine at these new prices. I6 Hone-Power l0 Horne-Power 8 Hone-Power 5 Hone-Power 8 Hone-Power Any‘ one of these engines means reliable power and . -' 1219.00 w I I'D-QC Q ter ._] etficiency at the lowest first: cost-lowest itlel cost-owest upkeep cost. ' x Our Marine Engine experts will tell you about them. They knowthese engines, - will give you the "benefit of t 1 rue d\.\r4'- i ll"\‘ii' llli‘ i i r’ w . . ‘ 1 ~ H! _ tin’ s ain't. @101. ti" mo. ' w! s-ll-dii.t..'i“i..~‘.tt‘. .. null-sirens. . one‘ Co. they know your requirements and they heir experience. ~lsiisaisu rail-hanks- Ltmiteqt iéfriaastnalm saatiawttifliot m. . i. n‘ cu twp-n», .-'i '7 97 soil .~-.i~t i». m a ws- it~ww.-reiv.=.vfi"‘"“"wq s-r-nv-wncs-vnwuunvnunv-i-q- or’! ww- " ' ,. - npv-w-wn-u-w-v-pqs-v m: