pl* DECEMBER 121', '1914 _ " THE, CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - , _'PAGE THREE ' _ ...__ . _. ” _ A I “Doc~..r,B1r¢I Says pyerr' (Ixos 'ajtoken ot es- . _ tetim. `WB= X0~i4l\:§`_Bl2i|_11abli-1 val- npigith every purchase here. ,, if ",; IFIWONDER _f `”~ __-:r- -_ . .\LI§'\PE°7' _‘- §" xl ‘ 5'- 1 t ‘ , \.\` / (.- .E I . In/vestigating?_ Pretty dangerous in his case- But tl_iere’s_ no danger- only satisfaction-in invest igating our lme of things suitable for gifts. .Hundreds (ot articles- gtaéoty - useful- appropri. Economical, too ! Manicure se_ts, brushes, combs. hand mirrors, smok- ers'“goods, walking sticks, perfumes, chocolates, etc. Now is the time to make your selections. :_ E. A. -FOSTER Central 'Drugstore Sunnyside »' Our assortment of " Christmas Chocolates in beautiful boxes is wonderful. All t-he leading makers,-Moii°’s, N,eilson’s, Gnnongw, -Lowney‘s, etc. -iisiniil ii ini nuulnis 1__ (Continued from page one.) 'F0' H while we may tiiifsifim Servant. and tor a` while it_msy`be- but sooner or lean- we snail be soul out soul and body. “There is a way that seemeth right unto man. but the Bild I-IWFBO! are the ways ot death" The pleasures oi! sin are there; we do not deny it; but they are the plea. sures of a season. and what God has to give us is Eternity." asv. w. o. witsoiv Ar 'rss sanrisi- ci-iuncn. “WHOSE IMAGE AND SUPER- SCRIPTION?" At the Baptist Church last evening Rev. Vi. il. Wilson proat-.lied an inspir- ing sermon to it large congregation. is it it somewhat unusual thing to see the religious forces join hands to crush another religion? This Incident is one of the most dramatic in the lite oi’ Jesus Christ. There were more pathetic inciileilts in his life, for iii- stance, when he was oil his way to Golgotha. He saw the women weep, and he said, “Weep iiot for me, rather weep for yourselves." Then there were more tragic events in his life, for instance, when he prayed in Geth- semane and found his disciples asleep. He said, “Could ye not watch with me one little hour.” Even then he could see the throng approach to arrest Him. This incident is unique, as it shows the uniting of the different religious forces to bring Him into diskepute. They are joining hands to crush llim and this new system which he is try- iilg to establish. Those who were in sympathy with the llolnan power and those who hated it lay their heads together to crush Jesus. They rush to discredit him. Each oi' those parties would have answered this question differ- ently. One would have said, “ Yes, it Dr. W. G. Church Veterinary Surgeon - Gradiiate of University of Toronto V Telephone Connection. ` Office King Edward Livery Stables, Summerllde. 6033-10-14Mtf. 9 re Welcomjl-I to any Ring, Watch, Brooch, Eyeglass or Jewelier t gther article in lour store ,Y __""3' _,I1 I? Very reasoilgilfilggprice asked for it. We’ve lots ofnew things -tochoose from. “_~E. Taylor 142 Richmond St., City @--------’='-”"I--5 l Gel Your , Money’s Worth You will find the Diet' tiest and best selected stock in Charlottetown at our store. Bi_it the real surprise_ will bo the modest prices. No shoddy goods find 3 place in this stock. Our shoes are allgood , shoes. We may 110* always be the _cheapest but we certainly are the cheapest .or the V Best."- 1 J. H. BELL l 130 Great George St. ‘6398°ll-SMH , Q. _ f. -_'_'__;...-s....---3 Painting 00118 Just now welareflyinll t° make file world bnshf§f»,.§;’ painting sieighs. w°u1 ‘m_ to have dyours amen! the “the ber an to arrange about r storing and pamtm2_°f Y°“_ carriages for the 120111108 Sum mer. I I Call today, or P110” 2804" _ A The o _ Island City l’_ai1\IIl\¢ C" H Curious 5” Sig” ‘;'“°° new F. C. Waller ‘ in lawful," another would have said, “ No, it is not." They try to catch Jesus and ii' lie says “Yes"_they will say, 1* This is it flile Messiah for you," and if He says " No, it is not lawful," they will in- form i.lie Roman power that llc is starting rebellion among the people. Their plotting bears the image and the impress oi the devil upon it. See how he answers them, " This bears the image of Caesar. Then reniler the things to Caesar which are (!aesar's and to God the things which are His." Look at some of the things which bear the image of God. ln history go back to the time when it family went to Egypt. Watch them grow. See them feel the strange stirrings of a great power. See them being consolidated into a mighty liatioil. Whose image doth this work bear? ls it not the image and the superscriptiou of the Great God? Come to a. period of history some- what later. See the infancy period of beneath the weight of oppression and persecution. There does not seem to be anyone to lift it up to a place ot prominence and power. It appears as if all the learniilg and power of the world are set up against it. But just here we notic_e by it strange and unique experience ii niaii is' brought into touch with the Gospel. It was Saul of Tar- sus. Some uiiseeil power brings him to this place where he seems to see unfolded before him the plan and pur- pose oi God. Whose image doth his work hear? Is it not the image of God? Look at another historic event several hundred years later. Note two great religions strive for the first place. These two religions are Moliemmedanisni and Christianity. ln 622 Mnhomet was put to flight and ten years later he died. But his re- ligious passion hail been contagious. in less than one hundred years it had gone across Asia into India. To the West it had come into Egypt across the northern part of Africa. across the Straits of Gibraltar into France. in 722 Charles Milrtel drew up his iorces to withstand tho Saracen hordes. This battle decided that Christianity should be the religion oi' Europe. Whose image does this bear? Doth thig page in history not show the impress oi’ a great Sovereign God and of ills Christ? And ii' we could examine every great historic movement we would see that each and all of them have the image and the impress of Jesus. Take the great moral fi\l€SI-IOIIB 0f the age. is there not in tlieln a rising towards God. Are not all the great movements being guided to that great day spoken of by the poet when he says that there is a far off event to which ilie whole creation m0V€B- GRACE CHURCH. Mrs John Clark and Miss Clark, of Y. e sue o r. and rs. Thomas Gass. Mr. and Mrs.Elizah Hill, of New Glasgow, are visiting in Charlotte- town, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Gass. RUSSIA MAKING BIG SACRIFICES. LONDON, Dec. 12.- Tclegraphing from Petrcgrad says: - “}iow.great are the financial sacri- fices Russia is making to promote tem- perance among her people, at it time when money is sorely needed for war purposes. is disclosed by the latest oiillzial statistics concerning the spirit nionolopy. These show that the re- ceips from this szurce for September were about $852, 00, which ls about $38,298,215 less than for the same month last year. The number of kegs of spirits sold in September was 102,714, which is 9,130,297 less than in September a year ago." WILL PAY CIVIL SERVANTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. OTTAWA, Dec. 12.-_-\n Order-in- council has been passed by the Gov- ernment which will be welcomed not only by thousands of civil servnnts throughout the Dominion but by the store keepers striving to do n brisk Christmas trade. By this order inisouncil ali .perman- ent empioyeee in the outside civil service and nil temporary employees in both inside and outside service of 'the Government will be given their salaries for the month oi December on thc 22nd Inst, instead of nt; the end of the month as usual. A large amount ofimoney will be. thus releas- ed for Christmas shopping. MODIFY PEACE CELEBRATION PLAN. » OTTAWA, Dec. 12.-His Royal Highness .the Duke oi Connaught, was .present Wednesday at a. meeting oi’ the executive of the Canadian Pence Centenary Association, which was also attended_ by eight members, of the Commission appointed by the State of New York for the purpose of arrang- ing a suitable celebration by the Prov ince oi’ Ontario and the State of New York of the 100 years ot' peace. His Royal Highness expressed the hope that the arrangements for the celebrations would be carried out. Resolutions were adopted regarding the proposed celebrations, and in view of the war in Europe, considerable modifications were decided upon. It was agreed that the holding of public festivities, rejoicings, etc., be post- poned nntii the cessation oi' hostilities in` Europe, but that plans having ref- erence to churches, sclioois, colleges and universities in the United States and Canada should be carried out. QUEBEC TO NEW YORK HIGHWAY , it was also decided that, if practic- able, steps should be taken for the for- mal opening oi.` the Quebec to New York highway next summer and that ceremonies should be held at the boundary where this highway crosses the frontier. LONE LIGHT KEEPER STILL ON LAKE DUTY. OTTAWA, Dec. 12.-Navigation on the Great Lakes aild St Lawrence is now practically closed. One lone iight keeper is still on duty on Lake Supe- rior. He is on Parisian Island, near Sault Ste. Marie, and will be taken off within a day or two. The wireless stations below Quebec are all out of commission for the winter, except those at Belle Isle and Point. Amor, oil the lower Labrador coasts. These stations operate all winter, for the benefit of Newfoundland iisherineli. BRITA-IN AND PORTUGAL ~ SIGN ANOTHER TREATY. . LONDON, Dec. 12.-An arbltratiim treaty between Great Bi-itailn and Portugal has been signed in London 'l`he treat w ic In Grace Cliurcli yesterday evening an instructive and earnest missionary sermon ironi the text, Matthew XXVIII- 19 to ii large congregation. A pleas- ing ioaturc of the service was the solo, “lt With' All Your Hearts," from Ellja, by Professor Theakston. Field Secretary of the Maritime Association for the Blind. Professor Theakston has it pleasing voice oi more than ordinary richness and volume UNI IIIS sympathetic rendition oi this beauti- ful classic was much appreciated. * nsvise °H"'°REN me Manmade vows. n sixteen, before she was Lgivelaistegnlvn was IDDIYIIIS div 'lifter a few months of ,JL-aims D°v\° the pastor, Rev. Mr Llttlejohns, gavel Being desirous oi confirming by u h possible from their relations every- thing which might impair or weaken that friendship, the alliance has a- greed tc the submission ol questions in dispute in the terms of the articles of this treaty." L7. S. RAISED THE EMBARGO ON POTATOES. council last montii_.reopecting inspect- ion and oortlileatioii to guard a- lor fifteen months, she will be great the last eighteen months. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. 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WI\° “ mm' regulations promulgated by order-im 0° f - f°=' “ °"°° aim the exportation oi any pow- --RALPH consort" Wim. .orffed life- fm, - es i do wrm Hioiinannnns. '" “°».."°..:si2' ...mis ......'.'“i‘.'...'i'.‘:.*.°..°.::."i.°.'.:.i.. .- mosllilllialrlelliplgelreere "serious and the secured. by shippers on application WINNIPEG. D420- 11-*'F°V- D;-t C-~W~ y _ ~- " , i ‘"°.i.=:.:.f.e.i: ';:.~:..::° -~:::‘:.:- scar- .f=.::::::..i..°~..:.:..i. Bu now. » -. . » ' ' °-f°‘~:~~»;.-:s is ~-- I of »-» ;»;-.°°f:.~:*°.::.°.°:::.°i. ze is iz *sz _ deemed.lt advisable to wo t. ,np licption. The A M n au- on .ln t b g “ton c _ ,ons was granted, . lthorlthli alhounoe that for the prov ev i- ii ce he_waro ro e o . on out otatoeo will boadmlt dislon that the 79th Cameron High _-_-_------- nd 53,' Inu-,,g¢|, gn, pcm qi New london, whose chaplain he has been a ri rs for sun rink ma Boston when they mnln~ lor yes". Ihwld 8° el H' “"I*- *"- he lien. ua e "We 're I ii q for msn. ne tain imwn. It ia niiiimtooil that msd oi being nursed with other C l i- shaving MIDP M gn 1 d in y nits. Now nrii has reached Winni- ;';‘?r mm barber' “lsr tlalotltzarmglillloy- gilginsiziitl tm wignazinunollgopmtglo go; that th: local HIsIlIl'NI¢\'Ui BW and I°'“°°"' ‘““’ ‘If.,,;,,,, rn, 'rwo will i-slim entry ini- the entire ship- or, go as gamma regiment nnii re- l ~ i ‘ ' mm, 14 _emi oeorzqstmt. Et! ment- _ _ tain their identity. `" 'l -, ., , ~,‘» 3 ‘ " M", ‘-,_ .¢,_..f",.’. 1' - ...wo . .,, _ ,_ . . _ , . ' -.~an-=~.=ii~§&f:E~_;f‘r|~#fi’i;=,s§l€¢;iid-¥ie=;tisi".;§:>fi.?t_-:.<;’f‘:7 . 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' _ _-_’~»;:_‘ _ ~ ship alliance which happily has sub- REMAIN NEUTR- I __ ‘». _¢,m_,L K __ ;- =» _ Then Christmas sisted for so long a period between NEW YORK' DM, 12___1-he p,,1;¢y ` ' "“` ' " "' ' " them, and oi ellnlinating so for ns is » ‘ r i Don‘t leave your Xmas shopping till the last day or two. SHOP EARLY SHOP NOW. o WE ARE READY with an immense stock of the latest and best in BEAUTIFUL CHINAWARE, English and French Dinner and Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Toilet Sets. The largest and finest line of Japanese China _ we have ever shown, all marked at lowest prices. See our 25c, 50c and $1.00 Tables. FANCY GOODS Leather Goods, Fancy Baskets, Metal Goods hundreds of beautiful and useful articles suitable for Holiday Gifts, o Books Books Books Thousands to choose from, latest publications by popular Authors. Boolls were never sold as cheaply as we are selling them, Come in and see, Christmas 1 Cards and Booklets, Toy Books, Picture Books, Xmas Post Cards, Calen- dars, Xmas Seals and Tags in immense range, Beautiful Christmas Station- ery, Gift Boxes 10c to $2.00 each. The Poets in Leather bindings &c. Santa Claus Headquarters (up stairs) Bigger and better than ever Toys, Dolls, Games,Dolis Carriages. Cabs, Reds, Sleds and Sielghs, Rocking Horses, Soldier Sults,Guns, Mechanical Toys, &c, &c. Buy EARLY. Buy NOW.