Without Wall Paper it is Only a Wall Wail Papers are the most distinctive feature ' and form the back ground Y for everything else, furni- v ture. draperies, pictures i Ind even people, They are so attractive, - so inexpensive, and form ‘ the base of good decor- ltion. They should be harmon- ious and restful, as well as cheerful. ‘ Our delightful range of new patterns now open 7°? YWI‘ ifllliectlon. Every pattern carefully chosen. We have a large range to choose from. PATTERNS for any and every room in the house. OUR PRICES are all based on 16 yard Rolls (full length) beautiful BORDERS to match. All low priced. We meet aid MAIL ORDER COMPETiTlONand guar- antee to give better value for your money. Ours is the largest and best fitted up WALL PAPER department in the PROVINCE. Come In and see our splendid showing. Barter & Company Ltd Importers of Artistic Wall Papers EASTER-N PERSONALS town is visiting town recently visited in Morel1.—A }—A. . ..'Mr. J. A. B. McConnell, Geo‘ ,das.e—A. I .."Capt. Gallant of the Dredgei No. 9 has returned to Georgetown S. D. U.. I Mrs. Hibbctt, Goorgetoivn-A. ..*Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDon-i cd Georgetown.——A. ztO Gcorgetown.~A. ‘wan Papers Western Guardian —8HOP from I-loimatvs Catalog . 32000 POUNDS extra large dry Codilsh, only 8c per lb. W. A. John- stone, Montague. ' 1896-3-8-31. . JSUNKIST ORANGES. 25c per dozen. Fancy .winesap apples, 39c per dozen. W. A. Johnstone, Mon- tague. l896-3-8-3i. -'-M ESSRS. H. ,G. MUTTART and J. A. Smsiiman of Sinclair k Stew- art Ltd., arrived home this week from s buying trip to Montreal 1879-3-8-11 —SUMMERBIDE AGENT.— Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug 00., is now Guardian rep tesentatlve in Summerside and will be pleased to receive news. adver- tising, new and renewal subscrip- tions and Job-Printing. Mr. Mac- Donald sells the Morning Guard- ian at his store. His Telephone No. lis 12-2. ' --SPEOIAL SERIES-Rev. A.K. Herman, M. A.. B. D., is giving in the Summerside Baptist church u series of addresses entitled, “Seven Sunday Evenings with The Invita- tions of Our Lord"- On the com- ing Sunday evening he will spank on the invitation, “Come and See” Visitors in town are invited to try the hospitality of this church. --MALPEQUE CHURCH. - The Rev. G. S. Gardener will preach ut the Preparatory Scrvicc at Mal- peque Church on _ Friday,- March 7th, at 7.30 p. ill. Sacrament scr- vice on Sunday the iith at ll a. m. The Rev. A. W. Robertson will preach. J. M. Murchison wili preach at 7 p m. Li... M‘ n Llulment for llcmlnu-hc Eastern Guardian ....'SHOP from Holmanh Catalog. “JEASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will lbs pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. tf ..‘i‘WHlST ENJOYED. — The whist party which was held in St. so enwrapt with that eri~tbnt we have allowed selves to loso the intense signific- ance of Pentecost. 'l‘hnt last vic- Lectures (Continued from Page 1) But this éecond half needs emphas- is, because it has not always been put into its proper place beside the other, l Jesus died on the cross to make freedom from sin , possible. Holy Spirit dweilsvwithin me to make freedom "from sin actual. The Holy Spirit does in me what Jesus did for me. _.Tno Lord Jesus makes a deposit in the hank ou my account. TheSpirit checks the money out and puts it into my hands. Jesus docs in me now by His Spirit whnt He did for mo centuries ago on the cross, in His person. Now these two truths, or two parts of the sumo truth, go togeth- er in Gods plun, but, with some cx- ception-s, have not gone togcthcr in men‘s experience. That explains why so many christian lives nro a failure and a reproach. The Church of Christ has been gazing so in- tently upon the hill of the cross with its blood-red message of sin and love, and it hns largely lost sight of the Ascension Mount with its legncy of power, We have been marvelous scone on Calvary-nnd whnt wond- our- iorious shout-“lt is finishcd"—— has been crowding out in our curs its counterpart-the equally victor- ious cry of 0livet—“All power huth been given unto Me." The christian} range oi‘ vision words. When qucsiioueil specific must always take in t\vo hill-tops- Cnlvary and Olivct. conqucrril through the blood Jesus. a matter of history. Olivcb- sin conquered through the power of Jesus, u matter When the subject is spoken of, we urc apt to say: correct. l understand ibnt." lint do we lllltlilfSllllld it in our experien- ce’! So clertuinly must l constantly yield my lifc to the control of the Spirit of Jesus if l am to find real the praciical power of His tion. l Calvary—siu of of experience. “Yes, that is s u iva- Ag silrcly as men are now urged to accept Jesus us the grout stop in life, so surely should they ho The “amiss Bertha Smith. Georg‘, day, March 3rd, was n decided suc- hcr sister. Mrs. C95“- ..*i\ir. and Mrs James McDonald “Wed rgetown, recently visited in MorelLtGeorgeiown recently visited Dun- glrgught ..'Mr. Charles Hibbett. student Charlottetown spent a James’ Hall, Georgetown 0n Moi: iho gentlemcms by Mr. William the “WNW mo“ w,“ w, v . ' > * i .|\\ll|‘\l io Thornton’ A denim)“ Wash “ 3.8 appear before God in the zippointeil and an hours dnncc the entertainment filer-A. jSt. Peters. Tho bride looked n», i. u ‘*‘~ ~~~~~ -~ —7I\ Eilli i ll. Maul Phone 149 Street is a terrible thing-it's the ending of everything worth while-but none can escape. And the last act to the human body-the burial-should be hand- Icd and conducted with the ut- most respect and careful attention to every detail. .0ur study and attention to such, allows us. to be worthy of your consideration. close blue nnd was groom was supported by lbrother, Mr. Alfred Down. lihe ceremony, performed by tho ‘ltev. E. Locklmrt, the bridal party with the immediate relatives and friends enjoyed a sumptuous rc- pnst and spout u pleasant evening at. thr- home of the brldo. On lln- Monday evening IlTCKZQOIllllK, hliss McKenzie was the reclplcilt oi’ many useful and valuable gifts from her friends at a “Sui-priso“ gathering arranged for her and a; which ico cream and coke were served and a pleasant evening spent. Mr. and Mrs. Down take up their residence at St. Peters Bay amid mnny good wishes, for n long and hnppy married life to- gether. --—-—<-O& Splendid (lure of Pneumonia Another Tribute from a Grateful P. E. Island Man. The following loitor from n grniulul user oi‘ the Farndnr is no! uniquo. lt ls but our example oi‘ many such cures. We cun glve any rnquircr lho names oi"muuy pr-npic who hnvn lwon curcd oi‘ pneumonia. diphtheria, fevers oi‘ vurious kinds. nnd mnny othvr nil- moxilii boih acute and chronic. 243 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Letters numerous satisfied customers advise us that although “There may be as good fish in the sea as ever were caught" In their opinion the beet fish out of the sea are soiums BRAND i FISH for the crafts shallot: up tinder this popullt brand. lonslsss Cod Fl" Flatten Huddle Klppsrl gleam-s n , Jo! sh» I k m (wt-Jilin ' fields and Pressed Hoke Pia ed Hoke slain‘- oil-u March ll, i924. Dear Sir,—lt is a privilege to ho nble to ive my estimate’ of tho Fnrador, or I am satisfied thnt by its moons my life has been spared. When lwas very ill with pneu- monln and could get nothing to rc- llove me, the Fnrador was applied according to directions. Each time it was applied it reduced the temperature and caused great per- spiration, and brokc up tho fever. in u low days l was quite well. l often wonder why more people do not take to the Farador for such ills. Even though they may not think it can help they should glve it a chance, nnd then they would know what a godsend it ie. JOHN JENKINS. The foregoing letter is addressed to W. E. Esmnn. Farsdor Repre- sentative. 188 Hllisborough 8L, Charlottetown, Phone 787-J. Ask for literature. 1881 7i 8 11 ii i,‘ .___.__ __ The indies prize was won ..'Mr. Ernest Fsirchlld, Edwin McDonald, Panmure Island. by m“ Mmgure‘ “1"C°""“° “M ton ..*WEDDlNG BELLS. ——A quiet wcildlng took place at the hlnnsm; after visiting his home in Tlgnish. ifcw days with his parents, lllr. and ‘§£1“:Lig' slgiJ-jiggafiihtgf §1‘;::';5§at‘ig| ll. eldest daughter of Mr. Robert “amiss nmnché Mmph)“ Pam lilcKc-ilzic oi‘ Souris was uniiml in aid, Panmurc Island, recently visit- mure Island was a recent visiiorlmanlage to M“ John “L D°wn “f quito pretty in a travelling suit of attended by‘Miss iMary Turner oi‘ Upton‘ while tho his _ Anvr-"°“" in-slructcd to yield themselves to the lloiy Spirit's control that Jusus‘ plan for their livcs umy bu carried through. place ihrcc times during the your At lhc Passover, and at Pentecost and again at the harvest fcast of Tobernncles. So it is quircil of every mun oi‘ us 1'8 lv come to ihl- grout lant zittemluucc at u ilrulis ions! nil his (lays, with ggroal harvcsl homo festival at the curl. l said thorn were two central truths. Will you notice thnt ihu gosp - gvlilllc it also in this way. tlml Jvsus came lo do two things-not onc thing. but two things-in work- ing out our salvation. That ihc fiist is ilepouilrnt for its prncticul power upon the second, and lhc second is ihu c-ompleling of curry- ing into effort oi’ the power of the ilrsi. That tho first-lot mo say it with grunt reverence-is value- lcss without the soconil. What was Jesus‘ mission? Would you not expect llis forerunner to unilcrstanvl it? Liston, then, to his words. Whcn questioned specifi- cally by tho official ilcpulntion sent from the national lenders at Jorusnh-iu. ho pninii-il in Jesus. and iloriurvil that. llv had (womo for n two-fold purposo. Liston: "Bi-hold tho Lamb oi (lod who bcnrcih away lho sin of tho world"; nnd thou ho ndilod. nnd tho word (comes to us with ihr llfldlillili‘ r-mphzisis oi‘ n-poiliizm by each of ihi- four gospel .s('rib1-s-~"tliiii lio that llnllilzvlh with ihv IS lioly personal e-"uniziv. Mark also tin- umbhusis oi Jesus‘ own icnr-hiugn rvguriliug ibis sccond part of Ills mission. At tho vcry lnvginuing llc spoke iho de- cided words about lhc i1c(-ossit_y_of_ being horn of ihc “Spin . I nd we nro nil impressed wiih that incl. But observe that several timos, in iho brief gospel mcord, Ho refers the ilisciplcs l0 the over- shadowing importance of the Spirits control in tho life. And that He ilovoiog n large part of that inst long confidential talk which John records, i0 this special subject, pointed out the new ex- perience to coma wiih the coming of the Spirit, nnd holding out to them us the greatest evidence of His own love the promise of power. it adds intense emphnsig to all this to note that Jesus Himself. very Son of God, was in that won- derful human life of His utterly de- pendent upon Holy SiplrltrAt the very outset. before venturing upon a single act or word of Hi, appoint- ed ministry, He waits at the Jordan commons lllitel Kensliigton, P.E.I. m; Outtln pom porisim u»... 1‘ s _. l tins-agar in ton-food line-tulip. yo: jib available It maul-mum. llitist on your grocer supplying you with Qourle I and Fish. _ . > an! ‘tqlti- . ‘ -. v.1...» -'.-i' . Matthew incision lid. ‘Prince Edward island leurls Open alter Maren 1st Under New Management Rates $2.50 Per 00M lsmois looms in Jon- . . h. liessensbls Livery Ram .i\llvyl “< "H: lIPI/t, |iitiY . l l‘ ' You remember in tho oidou time honunin the unprecedented and unparal- who would fit his life into (iodfis plan that lu- shnli first oi‘ all com“ to the Passover feast. whore (flirt-vi] our Passover is Sflfflflcliil for us. lAnd ihon lhnt lu- sbull as cerium-I Pvuiurost ;chri:<iian life is meant to bu. icust, or ieusi oi‘ first fruits whmc _n gloriiiril Passover Lamb lllWZiIIIISFHHQ-C‘; (lawn H13 spirit of powigl‘ into tho grained in tho consciousness of the life. And thou he is sure to have n loaders in this book. Leaving U16 flrst-| n eighth chapter takes us down Spirit." That was spokou in Lhvm H01)’ fiilifils iliiliiilion oi‘ those originally wilboul (iulilll in n urcni mls-slmulry iourllrys of Piuu nglkmpl NUHFQ, 11, jun m. Sunny from tho xicw center of world flmnp-S u. (vvpry m“. U1- m, h. g] ovuugiaiizutlou‘! “the lloiy Spirit ca»; u’ l. does that prayerfuliy waiting Jesus present to powerless men to- day! From that moment ovary bit and pm of Hi; life was under the control of that Holy Spirit. impell- ed lnto the wilderness for that fierce set-to with Satan, coming back to Galilee within the power of the Spirit, he himself clearly stated more than once, that it was through this anointingAhat He preached, and taught, and healed. and cast out demons. The writer of the Hebrews assures us that it was through the power of the Eternal Spirit that He was enabled to go through the awful experi- iences of Gethsemane and Calvary. And Luke adds that it was through tho same empowering Spirit that He gave commandment to the Apostles for the stupendous talk of worldwide evangeiization. And then at the very last referring them to that life of His, He said: "As the father hath sent Me ovou so send i you." Let mo ask if Ho. very God of very God, yet in His earthly life intensely human, need- cd that anointing, do not we? If He waited for that experience be- fore venturing upon any service. shall not you and l? But we must turn to the book of Acts to get fully within the grip of this truth. For it, with the cpistle fitting into it, is peculiarly the lloiy Spirit book, even as the Old Testament i5 tho Jehovah book and tho gospels with Revelation the Jesus book. The climaui of the gospels is in the Acts. What is ' promised in ihc gospels is ex- porlenccd in the Acts. Jesus is dominant in tile gospels; the Spirit of Jesus in the Acts. He is. ihe only tlflllllflllOllg personality from first to last. lie is the comm- on (iouominntor of the book. The first twelve chapters group about Peter, the remaining sixteen about Paul, but distinctly above both they nil group about the Holy Spirit. I-le is the one (lominani luctor through- out. The first fourth of the book is fairly nflmne with ills presence at the conler-Jcrixsuiem. Thcnco out to Samaria, and through tho Cornelius door to the whole outer non-Jewish world; at Aniloch the new center. and thence through tho uitermost parts of the Roman om- pire into its heart, His is the pre- sencr recognized and obeyed. He is ceaselessly guiding, empowering. inspirimz. checking, controlling clear to the abrupt end. His is the one mastering personality. And cvorywbvrv Hi5 presence is r. trnnsioriuing presence. Nothing short m‘ startling is the change in Peter, iu iho zittiluile of the Jerusa- . 1cm thousands, in the persecutor , Soul. in the spirit of these disciples, dloled uusaifishncss shown. it is re- volutionary. Ah! it was meant to be so. This book is the living illus- tration of what Jesus meant by ills leaching regarding His w-uvcossor. It becomes also an acted! iilusrutfon of whnt the personal the The Spirit's presence and ‘ deep- ssity of His control is stirring scones at the capital the t0 Samaria. Muititudes huvc been led to believe through tho preaching of a mun who has been chosen to look uftci" the business ntatters oi‘ the church. Pcter and John arc sent flown to aid the new move- ment. Note that their very first concern is to spend time in prayer that this great company may rc- cuive the llnly Spirit. The next chapter shifts the scene to Damascus. A man unk o\vn ssvc for this incident is sent us God's messenger to Saul. As he lays his hunds upon this chosen mun and speaks the light-giving words he instinctively adds. "and be filled with tho I-loly Spirit." That is not recorded as a purt of what he bud been told lo do. But plainly this bumble mun of God DUHOVCS that is the essential ulumcnt in Souls prc- [lllfilllllll for his grout work, in the truth chnptor lilo llnly Spirit's action with (ioniolius com- ploimly upsets iho lilo-long, rock- roolcd ideas of thcsu intensely national, and intczisoly exclusive Jews. Yct ii is uccepiml n5 mm], Willi whnt quaint simplicity dnvs iho lll|l‘ft'l‘.lll|l fiilllllltil‘ lull of tho said. cto." Ami how liko it is iho iilllfillilgf; of Jamcs in divlivcring tho judgment of the first church counciir-“lt seemed good iu the Holy Spirit and to us." Paul's conviction is very plain from Dlllllfifflllg referencrs in those wonderful heart-searching nnd heart-revealing letters of his, liu‘. one instance, in this Book of Acts will serve us a. fair lilusratiou of his teaching and habit. it is in lhe nineteenth chnpler. in hi; travels he hos come us far as to Ephesus, nnd finds there a small company of earnest disciples. They ore strang- ers to him. He longs to help thom, but must first find their need. At once he puts a question to them. A uuastlon may be s great rovoaier. - This one reveals his own conception of what must bs the pivotal ex- perience of every true followor of Jesus. He asks: "Dld ye receive the Holy Spirit when ye believed?" But they had been poorly ln- . structed. like many others since, and were not clear just what he meant. They had received the ‘ “ of John-e-a baptism of repentance; but not the baptism of Jesus-e baptism o! power. And Paul at onna gives him eoif up to instructing and than, praying with them until the pro- mlsed gift is graciously bestowed. That is the last we beer. of those twelve persons. Home of them may have been women. Home may have none to be leaders in that ‘ lipbssinn Church. But of that nothing is said. The emphasis , re- mains on. the fact that in Paul's mind because they were followers at. the Lord Jane tllfl. must here , s empower onset-issue of the H01! Ullrltls dnllllllli .- Pislltlf- in this-Junk o: Acts 4h nlvot os which-ell else reins an _ waters, until-the‘ promised sbolnt- ' lug of power came. What a picture . MAIlCH 8, 19A if ——n—\1 _ F riclay iczrtd Saturday A l Men's Tweed Pants *1 sSpeciaiiy ' These tweedpanfc which you will see in our Window today, are offered in a 1 ‘regular sizes, they are made of a good weight union tweed, browns land greys, with belt loops at waist band, and cuff bottoms at ankle. This gay- ment, we think you will agree is worth very nearly double the price we are able to. offer it at I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Mail Orders Promptly Filled $1.25 i» 51.50 eighth? Stockings fidtilfilily pr- Broad ribbed cashmere stockings in Fawn, Camel, Sand and Grey. The remaining quantity of this lot will be , cleared Saturday at only, per Dair.....-- c Embroidered Swiss Drgandies on sdlilfllidy p 59¢ Worth to $2.25 Yard We are paying for our mistake in this 1ine—the material. is very lovely we bought too much of it, the regulai" price was $1.75 to $2.25 per yard. We have to clear it out so, if you like you can buy it on Saturday at ’ 0 peryard..--........_....... Mail orders filled promptly $1.25 afihanlimg Silk Saturday 79o lard A limited number of cus- tomers can take advantage of this remarkable offer. There rare just 50 yards in this lot. The material is of the very silk that ordinarily would have to seii for $1.25 yard. “Where, and how did we get it to sell for 79c?” Come in and 100k at it, Saturday ,_ 19c Yard If mail orders arrive in time they will be gladly at- tended to. » illl Wool Suiting than,‘ Sells fitrilily a til Price Thor-ifs just éighhtjpieces in this lot. The materials are all nice, the regular values run from $2.50 to $4.00 i391‘ Yald- We Want t0 movethem out, and we are uiliiiill.“ to lose money to get them cieai-co away at once, Look them over. _ , SATURDAY as 1 - » - _ M an ATURDAYPVLNING Ha“ "m, igtiiit for Silfuiliiy and Buy any of this line at just " salutary inning not , ruins iii Saturday $1.39 Yard Here is another limited Sal? 0f fifty yards Black, Paulette de Chine, lustrous. soft, handsome, good weight. You know silk vai- ues pretty wel1—look it ov- er, test the “feel of it” note its close weave, and you’li agree that it is a wonder at $1.39 Yard Mail orders promptly fil- lecL-subject to silk being in stock. Q . runs tar: monisi. rowan Miteeiioimuiuimu‘; sfitfiw-‘y m. iii o ' "iiliililiwp; M» . .-.~ ° li-Iiernoem. . . . ,. tons. rel »-ostifll"i~ mac ants. use , a . , - Y ‘ '_ 1mm" '- “3” t” “W “runner: ma" 1”...‘ m1 ~~ P"! r4: l? “Odin l-M . ssdmlilfiqutg yum. orsi on account of illness. 5 lunih Bi Good linen Toweiling, l6 Special ,. School lead pen- inches wide, per yard. .. 19c cils‘. Saturday only. 10c doz. Napkins, a clearing line Lemon Soup, 5. ‘gooj ‘use- worth to 50 cents each, ful Soap, ‘Saturday r254? Saturday to clear . . . . . . 2% Talciim, Sitturiihy 3 for 25c __ . , . ORB“, 4-» _, I 1",,‘ ,_ . I‘, ..__ _. ‘ rob bthsslth um: , " .111 so nusoal until meiudlxiigo? fsfifi°"fi“a dfifkrt. J turns ls-tbo unhindered presence o! the ‘fol: Spirit. nine s. 1 “t """' '"°'°"*I-"i'- Mir- min-lat inn mum airsflIMM-ll" ‘m. "when, at the tee d‘ h ‘a lnen wl w ome he come in m“. y. u "QM "mp; or l9 . so fission- mhe deceased who not ‘intact.