MARCH 15, 1924 b o < From the beglnnm The Bank of Nova Scoiia has reco ized culture as the bagslilc A indirsltry of Canadaflhe Banks policy has always’ been to as sisi and encour e farmin . Farmers a ways fin ready co-operation at the branches of _'l'I-I I. Bank of Nova Scotia L. l). MURRAY, Miaiiiilti-r (‘II.\RI.U'I‘TETU\VN ESTABLISHED 1832 raidqm cum“ 0 100000000 ggrlllllvlll"! Illlflil at ‘Albcrtou. Alliiiiiy. uri on. iiucm I . Ifciisliigion, Ikwrve ‘ ' lgjomogo hioulnguc. U'l.oiiry. Ft. Peters, TOW 51"" ' 210-0003 o iluiiiiiu-riildc. Vlcturlii. “A (lroceri us Indy customer leaves. Caution store): There goeg ii newly married} . .()ld Woman (to engineer): [in y.» woman. [think ihere’II be a collision to-day? Mule Customer: How can yoii' Pluginecr: I hope not. What tell? makes you ask? Grocer: She ordered a sack of‘ Old Woman: Well. ye see, I'm flour. a can of baking-soda, nnd u inking o. hasketfui of eggs box of dyspepsia tablets. .. to town, an I don't want ‘em broken. NOW 1N STOCK The Following Feeds. Bran Schumacher Feed Shorts Cornmeal Oil CakelMoal Cracked Corn Cotton Seed Meal Whole Corn Sugar Beet Meal Feed Wheat “Chisholm” (‘ow Chow “Chisholm” Hen Chow Also the following well known Without Wall Paper it is Only a Wall Wall most the feature Papers distinctive and form the back ground for everything else, furni- ture, draperies. pictures and even people. Bffl They are so attractive, so Inexpensive, and form the base of good decor- atlon. They should be harmon- ious and restful, aa well la oheerlul. Our delightful range of pow patterns now open 0a _ PM‘ your inspection. Every pattern carefully ohoeen. We have a large range to oilooee from. . PATTERNs for any l"! everyreem in the-house. , OUR PIIOII an all based on 16 yard Rolls (full lshsih) lieauunii eonosns to match. All low priced. . f] I . _ Nb et all MAIL onoiiii COMPETITION llld guar- , llltsatéyve better iialus for your money. one Ia oi lei-gm and beat fitted up wau. PAPER In,” PIOVINOI. Como In and no our ‘s "iilillfll— & Ilompany Ltd. of ‘Artiatle Wall Papers Ip- x. h‘ |cd at 8.15 sharp. . |are asked to please reserve Thurs. l" jand meeting. Arrangements will be 1' -_ iKinnon a day or two In advance of Wall Papers ‘ I - I|i".1‘|' fi-vl Llic iilLgliii-si. Ilislrcss from I ram CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN‘ THE CfNIIIAI liiIiiRilIliN_ i TRYON METHODIST OIROUIT. —4Prcacbing services Sunday. March 16. Tryon 11 a. m. Victoria. 3 p. m. ‘Crnpaud ‘I p. m. SHOP from Helium's Catalog LADIES COLORED UNDER- SKIRTS fancy trimming, special $1.25. —-Prowse Bros. 2058 3 15 1i RECEIVES PROMOTION-Alvin TIL. Robert»! of the Royal Bank oi‘ (Janada staff, Sussex, N. . has been transferred to the rcderic- ton ‘Brunch. W. L. GASELEWS SALE at VIC- toria. is postponed until Mondny 17th. 2025-34421 PANTRY SALE at the Rogers Hardware on Saturday 3 p. Ill. by Indies of St. Peters Cathedral. i 204i) 3 15 1i LADIES SMART SPRING HATS at reasonable pTlC88.—Pl‘O\VS(-! Bros Ltd. 2053 315 1i ANNUAL TEA ON TUESDAY NEXT. Chicken Sfllilflfi,’ Jellies, Pustry and Delicacies in abundance at Central Christian Church Tea. Tuesday, lliurch 18th. 2054 3 15 1i AT SPRINGFIELD, LOT 67, en- tertainment and bean supper in Springfield lIaII next Tuesday. March 18th. 2050 3 15 1i JUST ARRIVED a nice assort- ment of wbitewcur including night- gowus, chemise, bloomers and cor- set covers.—-Prowse Bros Ltd. 2053 3 15 1i OFFICERS ELECTED. —Ai. the iinnuul meeting of the Customs Ex- cise Officers Association of N’. B. und P. E. Island held in the (Jus- toms Ilouse, St. John. this week. Mr. W. B. Robertson, Collector. this city. ivas elected u uienibcr of the executive. \ BRADALBANE-Gervices next Sundny are in Granville at 11 u. m. Rose Valley at 3 p. m. and in Brndiilbzine at 7 p. m. Service in In-kermnn on Saturday evening at A SOCIAL EVENING TO BE 7__;Q_ HELD IN SPRINGFIELD HALL - LOT 67.—A cordial invitation is ex- ANQL|CAN sggyicgs m u“, tended to ull to zittcud the bean supper and entertainment to be Iicld in Springfield Hull, Lot G7 on 'I‘uesd:iy. Iiiarch 18th. If iventliei‘ unfavorable, following evening. 2049 3 15 2i Parish of New London on the 14th. inst. will he as ifollowsz-dfreniwh Itivor 10.30 o. m. Irishimvn. 2. 30 p. m. Kensingtou 7 p. III. ‘Sunduy School at Kcnslugton 2 p. m. HATCHERYPBaby chicks 20c each, custom hatching $5.00 per 100 eggs. ‘Eariygchickens mean winter eggs. Write for further parl.iciilzirs.—Coinmuuity Ilatchnry (fhiirlotiotown, Box R69. 12-61. TEA ON TUESDAY NEXT.~— Thc Indies of (Ventral Christian (ihurch have made a reputation for themselves and their annual ton on 'I‘ucsd."iy next will l)L up lo their usuni Iiigb standuril. Au inviizt- tion is extended to itll to take their evening mcnl with ihcm. 2051i 3 15 1i A SPLENDID stlccsss. - The Kelly's Cross Dramatic Club under the auspices of the Catholic Women's League presented the cHRlsTlAN CHURCH SER- comeily drama "Hickory Farm" in VICE. Rev. Dr. (lenge will ileiiv- or an address on Sunday evening, “Heroes and Tragedies of the Sea" in connection with the recent sink- ing of the British ‘steamer “Oberuni". in the (lull of Si. Law- rence, (fzipt. John T. Dicks. muster. (Tupi. Dicks ivzis formerly a (‘reorga- town skipper. WHIST AND DANCE-The South- port Whist Club held their final whist uud dance on Mfllitliiy even- ing. Illnrch 3rd iit the home of Mr. mid Mrs Joseph Kelly. Kcppoch. The win licr ninn being on his lies-it Iichuvioui" u large crowd assembled Cards were the topic from 8 till 10 irclock. utter which the prizes were presented. The prize for the Indy huvixig lhe greatest uimi- her of points for the. night ivus won by Mrs. Aiuriiu Sniiili. while Illl‘ gcnlleiu-nn s prize. was cupluri- by .\lr. James (‘4iIiiIl. prizes whlcii were lhe Indy and Lftllllltllillill Iinviug ilio the Parish Hull on Monday evening February 25th. Each pnrt was performed admirably well, and judging from the zippiause and laughter, was thoroughly enjoyed by :ili. 'I‘h<- procccils zimounimi ii) about onc hundred and fifteen dollars. NOTICE T0 SHAREHOLDERS OF OHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL CO. LTD.—The annual meeting of the shareholders postponed ' from Feb. 4th lwlll be hcld in The Vic- torla Hotel dining room Thursday evening, iMarch 20th. The meeting will be preceded by a supper serv- All shareholders ;day night the 20th for this supper made to accommodate the one hun- dred shareholders. If you cannot possibly be present please notify the Secretary, Lt. Coi_ D. A. Mac- meeting. 2022-3-13-7i.: Iiurko, Mrs. l’. A. Hughes and the bile-uses Smith. Trniuor Illlll Power. A number of (‘hiirioiteiouians were present which xiildoil grcntiy to the mcrrliucut. of the daiico. God snvo the King brought to u closo ivhzii. was vouched by nil lo be one of the Iicst limos of iho sen-son. PUT STOMACFI IN ORDER AT ONCE 40-m- “IYIPUS mist-pun" c» Lenten Lectures I d"csiion or —-"~ (Mm n u‘ (Continued from Page I) Sour Stomach __.__ ____ repouiciily. to find out just iiu\v InstmitLv! Hioiiuu-lirorrcciciii You roul his nttuchineut was. Finally rovoziiiiig iudiretrtly hcr own fuel- ing she siill ivithhcld thc consent hc plcnilcd fur, until he would yield I\(.'I|I|ll‘fl(‘,i'.lI('.l\ in a ceriuiii plan of Iiors for him. The plilll. Ilfllllvl‘ -cuough in itself. wiis iin oinbitioiu; iiiiligosliiui or u. sour, iiciil. pussy kliillliirll, nftcr you rail, u. tuiilci’, of "ifiipl-Ii Uiupcpsiii.” Tho iiioiiicni. it I'I‘Ili‘lil'S the sioiiiiii-li ull HPIIFIIPSS, Ilutub-urc, luuiriliurli. lliliili- Itlllllllll‘ ed. His ideals, still high, and noble, are distinctly lower than in his earlier life. intellectual ideals, admirable in themselves. but be- longing In second place in a chris- tian Iife. now command the field. His conceptions and understand- ing of spiritual truth have under- gone a decided change. The proposal of the self-life came iii very fascinating guise to him. He hastily said "yes" to it : that meant as decided a refusal of An- other's plan for him, which had once been clearly recognized. and accepted, but was now set aside. be it sadly said, us he swung quickly off to the left fork of the road. There is uu incident told of a European pastor,‘ an earnest, eloquent mun. The realization came in upon him that he bud not been fully. following lhe Master. much of his life sell’ was still rul- ing. He came to this forking of tho roud, and the battle was a fierce one. for self dies hard. But finally “by the Spirit," he got the victory, as every one may, and calmly stepped off to the right. He bus vividly ilescribed that battle of the forks in language. the accuracy of which will be recognized by others who have been in action on that field. i- ‘J “Oh, thc hitter shame and sorrow, That a time could ever be When I let the Savior’s pity Plead invain. and proudly swered: ‘All of self, and none of Thee.’ 8.11- "Yet Ho found nie: I behind him Bleeding on the accursed tree; Ilenrd Him pray. ‘forgive them, Father.’ And my wistful heart said faintly: ‘Some of self and some of Thee.’ .“Dny by day. His lender mercy, Healing. Iielping, full and free, Sweet. and strong. and oh. so patient, Brought me lower, while I whisp- ered: "Less of self and more of Thee.’ “Higher than the highest heaven, Deeper than the deepest sea, Lord, thy love nt last has quered; Grunt mo now my soul's desire, ‘None of sclf and all of Thee.’ " COII- ils there still 1i fixed purpose? Will you take ihLs right fork? Ilct those who will, mid those who linger reluctantly Iistcu to the further svord that Jesus adds: “Let him deny himself and take up» lib»; cross." "'I‘zike up his cross"— what docs lhut menu? The cross has conic tu bu regarded in these days as a fine ornament. It looks dl Th“ ""““"iiis time u lI-‘lil n grim, prL-senti-ii to‘. highest ziggrcgxiic for tho season's. ‘ guiiriiutr Iii-ii uiid puiu disappear. lllllflgl-“lfl iligt-stion iit once. [poublu fur few cents. We have the largest stnok ef Marble and Granite Mon- uments In the moat Ifllliifi designs In this provlnoo- Lowest prloss, expert work- manship, satlalaotlon guan- anteed. w,» . Our prices Inolude monu- Rub the etifl W?" with Min- - manta erected in cemetery. k|lrd'l- It Olltl Dill!- "11"" ‘t “in oainets , lettering prom?!" a“ 0 iy lttlfldld to. Ciiandieré‘: Bell 1:0 Kent It. Charlottetown in.’ III 1m P. 0- lox l! e i-nrh pin-Inigo to correct lind. your stomach one. und tcudod decidedly towiird swinging him awiiy i'roin tho high tenderly spiritual Ideals that hail swayed his life in college uud afterwards. though he probably ivuu not clearly conscious of this tendency. Tho only safe thing to do under such strong circumstanc- es was to take time, aside. iilonc, for calm, poised. thought and prayer, to learn if her plan was nil-lo the Master's plan for him. But. the ppfgonfll element proved loo strong for such deliberation. The possibil- i ity of losing her “wing him off of his feet. It was no longer a qucs tion between her plno and the Most- . oi-‘s- plan. The lutter dropped out 1 0g vigw, probably half-unconscious- ly because hurriedly. He must have her, he thought. That rose before his eyes above all else. And so the decision wns made. With whnt re- siiln He i, to-day prominent l" .1 christian service, nn earnest speak- er. a tireless worker. with a most Winsome personality. But his inner d. spiritual un». has percoptibly dwarf- l§ . LUMBAGO I iron/mos tl INIMCNT beautiful bejeweled; on the end of u sword; or worked into regnlia It makes such an artistic finish to ii church Iiuilding, finely chiseled [in sioue, or onwreatheil with ivy. Ii looks pretty in jewelry and floiv- crs, Iiut to Jesus and the llI\"II of hard. painful significant-c. lii Roiuziu liiz-izigia il man condciniicrl to this iionili was required to take up lhe practical word is added to Jesus’ remark: “Let Iiim lake up his cross daily.“ A cut is said to have nine lives. Iiecnuse it is so hnrd lo kill. I dn not know what your experien- co may have been, hut. judged by this rule. the self in mo is tougher- Iiveil tlizin (but. li. bus about iiiuoiy- niiic, or Illlii‘ hundred dud iiinely niui- Ives. I pul l on the cross io- dny lu llll‘ IIIITIIIINI‘ oi‘ iiiy will by lhe power of lhe Spirit. iind I find though some Sly, subtle suggestion which Ii Iiopos may gel past the vigilance of my HPIiIlHPl. flirt, u duiiy sleepless unii. thunk God. n daily victory. Every man's Iieurt is lovingly striving to got imssosn- ion. If possession has Iiecn yioiilcd to Jesus. there is a constant bo- il trying lo sueiik down and stop Into active control nguiu io-iuorrow Tliiit word daily becomes. of necessity, my constant keynote ~ II diiiiy con- vigilance. is n Iiritlle- fir-Id, If sell’ has possession. -II‘.‘IIIH self is on the cross, is ruling. tlten it ls on the throne. And self on the throne means that Jesus has been put on the cross. And it seems to hi; in New Testament times, but Iu posing Him to shame before the eyes of the crowd. Suppose that to-night I deter- mine to make this absolute surrend- to Jesus as my blaster. Tomorrow in some matter, possibly a small matter—speaking n word to some one-asking n silent blessing at dying But If self is being obeyed, and so only too pathetically true that not only a w IJHILIIIIEN nu iii‘ "ilsiilili" ~11!!! A Harmless Substitute for. CGSIOI’ on. Pasgoiicuoim these times. there are numb ' ' 0f professing christian, is: and '_ If‘ lhe vracrilfce of daily e- “e “n” Y “g U18 3011 Mother! Fletcliefls Castoria has natural sleep without _ _ _ opiates. Tit 0T G011 flffeflh. flllll Oilenly ox- been in use for over 30 years to re- genuine bears signature of ' ' licve babies and children of Con- hllglltillll, Fliitiilency, \\'ind Colic IIIII Iliiirrbi-u; uiluying Ifeverishness arising therefrom. and, by rcglilitt- ing the_Sioiiiiich and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving . ééfiv ‘the meal-making a change ln some *- personal habit-or some other f ' T apparently trivial matter-the Spirit quietly mukes clear His wish us to what I should do. But I hesitnte: it seems hard. I do not any that I will not obey. but actu- ully I do not. Let me plainly under- stand that In such a single failure to obey, self is zignin mounting the ihrono. und Jesus is being de- throned and put over yonder on the cross. Do some of us still Iiesitnte at this forking of the roads. irreso- lute? A crowned Christ ls zitirac- tive. But SHIT’! tendrih-i, though small, are tenuciously tough. and twine into so many corners and nround some hidden things. And the. uprooting and out-cutting mean These two forks differ radically ‘Flu-y differ in direction. Ono is lo tho left; the other to the. right. And these two words are signifi- sharp pain. Is that so? And you _ hesnutei» please lake another Regarding market we rather look for It to he Minor. frzink look. . niivis s. FRASER DRESSED H0681 We note that there are altogether too many Illlll‘, thin. unfinished Hogs being marketed at the present time. that Io, Hogs weighing 120 pounds and antler. Theiehaa been an outlet for some of these Hogs for Butcher Shop Trade, but the season for this Ia about over. In the‘ Inter- est of all concerned, we want to urge the farmers not kill their Hogs until they reach the weight. at Ieaat 1D pounds, and they must be well finished, thick and m at any weight. In future we must refuse to" receive“ thin Hogs even at a reduction In price 1907-340-61. cant of iuore than direction. 'l‘hey differ in grade. This left-hand road does not seem to have any grade. It is smooth and level, and straight- away, apparently. But a keener look reveals a slant down, very slight at firs}. but steadily iii- creasing, not only in its downward grade. but in the proportionate grade down. This right-hand ronil has a de- cided grade up from the beginning. n sleep sluni. that CZIIISCH many to iivoid It though they feel impelled to take it. Those who tnke it say that after the. first decided step into Ii the slant does not seem near- ly so hard as before starting. and that clinibing_ it makes spiendid~ muscle and giver, nu inspiring sense oi’ exhilaration from the. very start. The atmosphere is rare and purifying and invigorating. It is not traveled by so niziuy. ihoiigh lhe number keeps increasing. Hut such rare companionship. hitherto unknown. they ufford! Tho striking peculiarity of this roiul, however, is his, that each one keeps lockasiep with n ccrlnin Oin- who leads the iriiy. This One is remarkable in appearance. His face combines nil the strength I i can tulk confhli-ntieiiiy with llim lII low, quiet tones. rind can Iiear ilistinrtly Ills genile still-like] I’etci-——“iiiiil follow Ilc." -l( Sun sends no one iiheiid iilflllf‘. lI--. lIliIZPi-l mil. every Ilillll through Illl uukuoivu, unbroken forest. iillll asks us simply io conic along IIHPI‘, Greeks. in Gelliseiiizinc whore tiic struggle oi‘ soul iiliuusi broke the tic that held body niiii spirit io- gclhor. uud niiiny other limos. l'l uiuuy u hard bzittle—i'or the llI"|lII‘ Jesus was intensely huiiiuu in Ilis earthly Iifc-Ili- repeatedly suid a iicvcr-iuirying “iio" to the soli- I IF IIEINSIIPIIEI], Eiiiii. BILIUIIS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Boweis I-‘eci flnel No grlplng or incon- venience fullowe a gentle IIvn-r and bowel cleaiisin% with “CRRPRTOIS.” Sick Headache, iliousnese, (lanes, In- and all such distress gone Fob Men, Women and boxes, also b5 and 00o ill ti , "an... nOPQII-e-Ol pence within. and to power without. l. Earni-stly. lovingly. gently. yoii passionately. ilc stands just uhcndi in thui. puth now. with pierced - Ihunds outstretched in opcu invlln- tioii. with a Iieurt-yeiirnlug in the ! depths of His grout eyes, wooing us on lo follow where Iic goes -us | Iieforo. Let us follow. ll may be, It will be. in some measure, through the experiences of the wilderness temptation, and of Gethsemane, and ul.’ Calvary, but it will also be to shore tho victory which was al- ways coupled wiih every testing Ho mot. It will as certainly be foil- owing llim in power. and victory. v-n pust Calvary to the new life (I ihe resurrection morning, ihni i-inv. lhe greatest display of power. And even past that. to the upper cham- ber where His words burn their way Into our hearis-—" as the Father sent Me (clothed with power nconqucrable) even so send I you." And then to Olivet where the victorious words ring out, "All power hath been given unto me In heaven and on earth. therefore go ye and make disciples." "If any man would come after me. let him say "no" to his self, and nail it to the croeq daily, and follow mo.” 1 J -L$t.l.. * Jeans Master ‘ tbs 3.1-..- l.....-e-io<Slue2i. _ Radio Announcement Responding to the request of many of my friends, I have decided to select for a limited number only, the kind of Radio Receiver which my" sixteen years Radio Exper- ience teaches me will give present and permanent aatlsfac- ' tiori for years to come. Radio is new cursed with a great deal of fraud and toy receivers are the rule rather than the exception. The programmes present every night In the air are worthy the best type of receiver to pick them up. If you want a real receiver, you can write or phone KEITH ROGERS Ol-IARLOTTETOVV-N ADVISORY RADIO SERVICE ONLV FOR LIMITED TIM-E ‘ Thur l Hiiillrlliiy’. i Aiiiiioiii “Ifcstivzil Te Ilcuiii," lu Id’ ri" ello w. c. Y, Quartet brands of FlQur-- .___*_ - llmylmi "‘"""~‘ Wm‘ 115w“ jAlcrudo wooden cross provided, curry “ml _l'°"""l“tl°_n of m", lfltrmlg“! sATulu-‘AY- YIIAIWH 15 ,I‘ostIuiIi-. “Festival March" “Hllllfl Hughes and I\Ir. (Imiic lIdlIlOl . ., . mans with all the fineness and AN [MPQRTANT U55 FQRI - ‘ it out of the place of execution. V ' ,. . _ _ , . ' ' - ’ - " ' ' ' '0 l l l (J30 Mott TB) "n “' ' I1 b ‘VGY ~ H d IALUM|NUM__JH_UH‘W, u“. d“ consolation prizes for the soul-ion mm mere l", transfixed upon m [llJllIlPhh of ihc finest woman n.| 7.) UOCYC es A - .....0 p- Ill. (once y Beaver ltobln 00 ' l ' _ . _ h ‘ j '1‘ .. ' 1113311"; worn awarded Io llirsnhqqin] m (“We mo“ “stenmg But He beurs peculiar innrks as v {Symphony Orchestra. victor Five Roses Ififjffi.“K5,;“YIZMTiilfll,y..ii,.‘,flflffifl Frank llriley illlfl Ell\VII.l'(l Trninoi".|J.,‘susiy “I‘]r[l,q "meant: Let hlnl ‘llllllilll Ht‘- IHHI been through some wGy (Schenectady. N. 1-) ilnsilgtititueniui _seletlifln. Q3221}? l . , ‘ " V. i . f i n) ziiel by mnny touching .. ll .. ‘- terrible experience. Iils fucc has orci-iriue’ . . . . . . .. u ,. uatmeal llmlp llunfnmde tjhmf“ “l? cthrl dlfliflllslphll‘ ‘HYllIIlflI-IW- lllmchem‘ Iiflyupngm fllhldlsclhh: {lfglvglili ll number of small scars as though General Electric COmPBIIY- ‘ n. “Msri-h" Queen film“ ‘T... m“ "in," h“. f“ was then served in Mrs. KcIlyZ-i “Wm m (m, l ' if hiid been torn by thorns uud cu! 0 I b. "AiliéelllW Rolled OIICS I) whtrve L “on most gracious uvinuer assisted by ' ~ I tI u s His Iinnds and fro! 5551"" stimlard Tlme I WGY SYIIIDIIOIIY 07191951?“ r‘ . c ‘ " ' - - - - * - - ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ Paul unilerstooil this thoroughly. *5’ l" F“ > ' .- . . Beechnut - Al“ ~- SALAD!‘ PM mm some of tho Indies of the Club. 1 l ‘h . 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