St. Patrick’s Day We would like to remind the peo- ‘ple who are celebrating the Feast i" of the Patron Saint of Irelanththat _ we can supply the following articles t, at prices that cannot be eqtialled . elsewhere. . COLLARS, GLOVES HOSIERY MacLELLANBROS . Tailors, Furnishers andirSole Agents ' for Leishman’s Ready-to-Vi’ ear Clothes. TIES trite in sai Sci e 1nii r old record to u . (‘olorntlo l... 2,. ottini: stallion. tmli ‘ . >i- your ulti lll! l. uliitu l) . lli.- .i ti \ will‘: '.~4 tlam n \\i\rld's lllilllllJHlll. hints rhaiitpit-tt lftvllllti; >=t:t| .. ls nil. with thi- sit-st Hill!‘ wri-ttt-d on a (‘harl-rittttnvn ‘ . < \\||l\ ' s and \ >vtutltl ,'- tr s. hi - turn: nil "in mt ; ‘ bk Ill . i._: m], hr 3'10 July . tht-n t.» trtiittiitu Tut tztl! :. first service, 515ml lllllft‘ win» ll\ill't' pron- rs’ risk. IIAJLWOXI) l\I'll. . , Inuit-r. @@@@©@@@@@@@ leee @©@©@@@@ i Z») 70D l '©'@' Moron tzatt ANT) Moron BOAT Ignition Equipment 'O©©'©'©"©'@'© The Canadian General A Electric Company ttrl. See our booth at the Automobile Show {ranch Ofiices HALIFAJI STHTOHN S‘t'ill'\ll')Y >)©'©'@‘©’@'©i©'©l@©©©©©©©©©'©©©@© 1 ieeo @@@@@@@e@@@@@@@@ t a ST. PATRICK to tlte birthplace of St. Patrick others that he patrick. near Duntbarton. its A. U. 387 and that of his deatl ‘as .-'\. D. A93. st. Patrick was sixteen years oh when lriuh pirates captured ltlti and carried him offito tlte northeas roast oi‘ lrclttiid. hundred miles. tlttfs. In Captivity. lie was in captivity for a shot‘ time only on tho second occasion home tho spoil of travel came upot him and he started for tltc (‘tintin cut. in Christian tertclters. llc is stipposrt to have been tirdalnietl hy St. Gcr urain, Bishop of .-\ll.\'t3l'l't.‘. A. l). 410 By this Bishop he unis the name Patrick and convert ire-land, A. l). 43... rich tion tn,- ho had hoard ti!‘ tho death of Ptilizttlius in lrclatid. 'l‘lttit'ii.'h llalizttliits had failed, Pat rick, ltttuwitite; tho lottgtiztgtv and t'll\'lOlll.< of the, Irish front All!‘ i’ st and titlllsltlllll_\'., w;- I-rtnisaftil it. (")ltV4*l"lll)-! tho p; an Irish to Vhristittitity. Rather than follow the beaten path m" histories oi‘ Patrick. going’ with hirt front Wickltiw and “he lloydc no 'l".ti'tt and TW-lltowt; rccoittithitt ltis itumzttiity and llTlt)‘ crs, his inirttrlts and ctiiivcrsititis, in which four quarters of lrelatiil. we shall pick out some passage from the Saint's own writings or those tiiissihly ltis. or at least t‘.\' tiressiiig his idl-tis. and lot each rcatlor rtrztw this own t: Jusiotis. riclfs “i on tasitiit," lt','-t t‘oroticirs." and his “llratistplattif are ttittnzostitiiiabLv attthenlic, writ, lrn by Si. Patrick, but tittthorilits disagree as to the authenticity of the ()lll-"l‘ writings (tfteti put utttlvi his ttattto. The gtrtahctilloctititt of tho writ itigs of the Latin Fathers, edited by Fatfici‘ Migne, credits Si. Pitt tick willt' the “Synod of St. Patrick," otrihrzicing lllll‘l_\'-(7l1f (rations, tho ltlllo other canons as t-rihed ‘.0 iSt. Patrick.“ and the "Synod of Ilishops Patrick. Aiixillhts and Ttitilfifllblflls" conipris thirty-four" canons." It holds as probably: not authentic trhe "Letter on tthe Antiquity of Avalon," the “Book of the Three Dwellings" and on the "Abuses of the Age." 'i‘lto ‘proverbs of St, Patrick" and the "Rule 0t’ St. Patrick," while oxprcfssitig his ideas, are not his compositions. HIS ,GREAT FAITH. .' aith iii Provitlvnrt- is further <ltrt\\'n in partigrziph S. when. trav- elling across lrtrh-ttttl with some pa» gun iiicn. he tell,- us that their food was oxhziustctl" and the lettder asked Patrick to pray to ills God for them. whirlt he tlirl, UXllOFllllK thorn t0 ltavc faith, and that very day they tttllllt‘ up with a hcrd of swine, and after stitisfyitig their ltutigcr "they gave tnost proftiud thanks to God." i"ln.'tlly' ho reached hotnc tin llrli latmlis.) and though his tiaronts beggr-tl liltn rtcve-r more to leave .hctn he soon tigaln ltcartl a voltzt trout lrclatid calling him (para graph 10.) . ‘The “Fonts ssion" does not tell the story of his after life, his visit to ltottiv. his ordination as a priest and his lfllllSflVFilllllll as a bishop. Even llls li\l)0l'S lll ll‘i‘ltlllll art‘ llnl tnin utr-ly tiu-ttiilctl. llow far hc travel- ed to sow tht- sccd itiay ho dcditt-ttrtl from his words. "'i‘lit\ gospel has boon prcticlttvtl wht-rcvt-i- tin-rt: live: i] soul" tpttrttgraplt l4.) How tilh-ctlvt-Lv the st‘l‘tl lill.‘- grtiwn may he iittt-rrctl train his tow words ivhvn routrastirtg lrt-itititl hc fort- hc canto at Lht- cud of apos tnlato, ho stir-tilts or "iiihorttitttts who ll"\'(‘l' had tht- knowlctlgr- 0t Jud, httl tilwtipr-t lill now ‘,'v'l'(Jt<llll|))')t‘ll ltlois and tincloan thlngtz,“ But tit‘- ior ills tlltostolult- ho tolls us that "Tito stills or‘ Scots anti‘ dauttltttrrs of kings have hot-nmr- tirmks and virgins" tparagraph 1R.) Like St. Paul, so foo ‘St. Patrlcl: stroms to havi- prttrticotl thc New ‘Ft-stmtit-itf injunrtiott: “Finely ltttvv #933"? WANTHU- ‘DH. Dt-VAWS FRENCH PILLS Alv-Ilur-li- ltt i- I'II||.{ r-ur n-r “out rn, n lint. *1 at. all Drur; Stores n on receipt rug (.10., H! ti! limited to any Iulrtr oi’ price. ‘Pltv swim-ll (itnlnerlntw, tlnnnlm . . intru- General Currie, "Chum in in zlon by Bonn and Great rim» M _War,' offers retu~ others, men or Wntnvtt, iHOflPHONOL. FDR MEN Ilcstoren Vim stud Vitality for morvt and llratn; lnlfrtrlfli") " Tuhln-wlll liulld on up. or two for $6, at rug stores. or by Peel nverngrn RI]. Milt! Robinson makes MOI’! every week. Jnln our you rr-cr-lvod. lrooly give," tMntLx: Fl), for he says: "Though i have baptism] so many thousand people, did l ask a halfpeniiy (dltnldlum trcrlpnlao) front any one of them? Mention it nnd I will give it back to will. And when the Lord ordttitir-tl clr-rirs through nty itnunirtliinoss. (modlcitttttittit anti ministry I gave - orrilnatiomt freely. ll‘ l asked of ont- of them cvcn the price of my sandal 0N0 l! once work npare time ll Outfit free. Winston 1).. Toronto. mutt on receipt of price. The Hcobell Dru; Co.‘ lit. Catherine-u, unlurm. ICLD LT INISTMIUS DNIIH NPUIID toil me; tiharga Ylle with it, and‘ I The Patron Saint of Ireland Was Prcbably Born in ficotland But Possibly in Francv-Caplured by Pirates. - ‘Flterc is a lack ot‘ agreement ar Some Iiistorlraits hold that he was horn at Eoulogtie-sttr-Aiei‘ in Franc-t came -'origiiitilly from Scotland, being born at Kil- 'l‘ltt-, date of his birth is generally Eialeit i History has it that after he had spent six titonths among the people 0t‘ this section of lroltittd, during which time he ivzts tiiide-t- thi- rotttrol of a Urlllll priist in tho (‘outttyr of Athritti h: cfftvttctl hi5 cst-ttpo,avttrl\vttl!~:cd to the west coitst, a distance ot‘ two llo took ship for his Srotislt ltotnc, htit after a few titouths was again capture-u by pir- Aftcr ht- ‘had zigaiii rctitrttctl to his France he stitdictl lllltlt‘l' taken to England, hut ‘shortly scnt to ltotitc where. Pope (‘cleslfiie 1.. gave him sent him to ileforr: lcavitig the contiitetit Pat- rceviviitg l[llSt"'r]liil t-otisccra- » will restore it to you." (paragraph .,., "For Your Sakes." And lf St. Pit-tricks conversion of Ireland was without persecution iii the ordinary sense of that word, as t used in the history of the Church yet. he assures us: “l went about l vt-r,\'\vJicrt\ tot your sakes in many tlUIILIQFS. oven to the furtherest dis- trict, beyond which nobody lived. and whrrc no one had ever gone to baptize or to ordain clerics or to encourage the people; by the help of the Lord l have done all these things most fai-thfully and freely for your salvation." llc tells us overt that "on a certain dreadful, t".iy they tried tnost trantcstly to lkill mo. ‘_ " "‘ ‘ '* anti they throw mo into cltaitis. llut on tit" fnurtcctttlt day the Lord ticliv~ orol ntc t'roiti,tlit»~ii' powrr." (Par. l t .<_ rt withrtl how yoariiiitgly he ltvrol his pt-ople muy he lcztrltml l from tho following passage worthy . of St. Augustine or St. Paul: "If l have l'\'L’l"tlt)llD any good for sake of l my God. whom I love, l beg Him - to grant mc that l may shed my hlootl with those prosclytcs and l tutprives tor llis tkc, even though l -houltl nt~vr-r.t'wcoivt> ‘burial, or zit-h tucmhct- of my hotly should be ttlttst ltorrihly/ thrown to the dogs nnd wild’ ltcasts. or the hirtlg of THE CHARLOTTETu in: GUARDIAN v @@@©©©©@@©Ji@©@@@©©@®@©©@ @ a y " A " @© ©v@ .©_@i@ @.@.@@©@@@@@©@@@@@@@@©©@@© - !O_@.©.@.@ e . Q llrvy should trod upon it." (Par. 24.) 'i‘ln-, “(‘titift~ssion" eitds with these wortls: "And this is my confession bcforc l div." (Par. For its ltutuiiity‘ wccttit-ssz, faith, lovt- and st*ll"sttt~t‘iliico, it tnttgt he tttllllll't‘tl h)‘ all who road it. "Si. ihtlriritfs- lcttcritt; (‘tiroticti.~=," or to llll‘ pt-oph- ittttlct him, cnvt-rs ‘llllllltll two pagts in lligntfls odi- lit . and is dirit rd into tcn para- ‘Jraplts it is i (‘tlillllllillll against tforotl- cits, a llritislt tyrant. girrtbztbly of (‘ornwttll in Wales and his people, hot lliil‘ tltoy have tttltt-tt captive Illl alit rtttttt‘ of St. l'tlll . s con~ vorts. To warttittg thrctt“ of l)i~ vino \"‘lll.'t‘~tlllt't' on tho British ititir- lcrvrs, Sh. Patrick adds cheerful words of hope for the outraged trish victitits. The “Biw-itistplaic" or Prayei- of St. Patrick is a sort offlszltort litany pt'0l't'.~'.<itt,'-{ hclicf iii and itivtiltiiig the lites-sot] ‘Trinity. Our Lord's in- carnation, l'<‘>‘lll'l‘(‘(‘ll(lll and ascen- slull. railing on uht» powers of heav- oti. ol’ earth. etc.. itivoking Christ tot‘ ltimst-lt‘ and all of his. -————¢&>-—-- Navy League Contributions 'l‘hr- following contributions have lléPll rcctlvctt by the Navy League: A. (‘. .\‘l\rGregtir. Graham's lloitl, $2.00 J. W. Whitehead, Clinton, 1.00 Hugh B. l\icl\'ay, Cllltoll. 1.00. 7664. Ono nuon why OLlVElNE [MUD STON In no helpful lor Cougiu, Colds. Wenlmen and l Cenenl Run-down Condition in, because llcontainl the publhncen tlut re-huild flesh. crutch the blood. improve digention and app-Nile, and give vigor and vitality to thq entitia upturn. Ii you ue not feeling well, lea wit»! OLlVElNE EMULSION can do fa- you-lake n: uubntilutzl. All Drugglnfl nnd Ulncral Slates have if. Prepared by Ilnnior, Thornton l: Co. Limited, COOISTTIIE, “In. 2 ‘LYIZ/SWID tibtcsstonfdiiis DR. I. E. CROKEN ‘1I&\\\ ;~§L\".4JJI1¢P_.& \\ Veterinary Surgeon Office and Residence 171 Great George Street Opposite Kennedy‘; Garage ‘lib .. ml: Phone 804 >@eeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Public Mr. l. Rose, Queen (Iharlottgtown, l. wishes to announce the entire inches, oval and convex t“ natural resemblance, culling to every home on will be pie 30 per cent below retail istcrcd, Montreal. nnd all tlon business. "Emit-t .1;- Clearance Roatl has been postponed reserve asvturm la sold. 7Gtll-3~17ti\1IE5i. i@ Announcement representative of the Dominion Portrait Co., Registered, Montreal, for P. E. they will receive orders front island for the en- Iargumettt of portraits in genu- ine Trl-Tone, Cephia, Aquarrel. water colors, and (RIIIOIIB D85- telette, ln 16x20 and 11x14 at only $3.98 and $4.98. We guar- antee our wood to be superior and beauty to any oi U11! $500 to $25.00 work, offered the pub- lic. Our representatives will bo part of the Island shortly, and ed to explain, We apply frames including glass at if desired. We are not affiliat- ed with any art institutes, but the Dominion Portrait Co., Reg- Circular. A meeting o! the shareholders parties interested in the Souritt Roller Mills, Limited will be hold ln the Mill Building in isourln on Monday, 22nd of March at 2 o'- clock p. in. for the purpose of elcc- ting directors and other organiza- A. A. MCDONALD, ‘Secretary. 7672-3-17MEWod, Fri, Sat, i , I Auction Sale Of stock. crop and farming tm- plements. ‘Rona Wheutley. Union urdagv March 20 at 12 o'clock. J A. MuDONALD, Auctioneer r ' u STUDEBAKER i Announcement T0 the Canadian Penple HE existing prices of Studebaker Automobiles "were determined, as they have always been, on the basis of exact equality of value between the American and Canadian dollar. Prices will not be increased to cover losses in exchange unless they become considerably more serious than they are at present, which we believe is unlikely. This corporation is a Canadian industry, employing Canadian labor, invest- ing its surplus funds in Canadian GOV6l‘l’1lll€_l1l§_S€Cl1l'- ities, depositing its working capital in Canadian banks, and paying large taxes t0 the Canadian Government. It respects and values the good will and patronage of the Canadian people, and will not take‘ advantage of a temporary emergency to increase the prices of its cars. 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