_ _ vii More C . _ 1 I ‘FU’-‘ii-"th ai.. _ Q = cur our, MAIL ro r J _ > I _ `__.____ ,_A .___ 1. -two" I.-,. .~»-.§‘_.i--~_: il..._-_,.__,.~1» if ._ .;v. ' ,,', 1.. . _ _ ,-».-<,_/ si. f-__.. #__-gs. ,._.;.,,ri,_,i-Aan. _ ,r, ._ _.- , _ . ~ , . ~ I _... |-. _ . ` - _ _ . _ _ ., ,_ , _ _ __ I., »- ,__ . , , . _ __ . _ _ _, ._ __ ,_ _ _ , i~-_"~-._-_ . -- “~ .’== ar ,. I1' _¢,"'. ‘_ . ‘.‘<'.~.g, _(W, Iv - .ft », -i -M ,I .» -"v-» if _ . -..~‘-" ~Y”.‘- ~ _ ‘ '-_~_"¢ .-M;-"1 ~ _ 11 w > ~ 'i ‘ r ' k - , ’ > v » '=» ;. . 1 " - < '*‘-». -~.~ ‘ ». _- , *_ ~ '_~: ‘.‘.»'_v. --'~'-,-.W-*'»""“ ' »f -1" - " ' ,' .-'f~"`°~‘- i " ‘.~ ~ ~ '~ _-~ -’ff.'~_-.- _.:»"- 4. .~ " ' "»“ ` 'I ' 1' "”‘ i ‘-»/in _ _ - ~,‘.' _ ii.-,_,‘~ - fi _ - DEC__FlM_BER 12, 1914 _ f THE CHARLOT'1‘ETOWN GUA RDIAN _ PAGE NI-_NE J ustice’ I of i Peace Praises _ Dr. CI1ase’_s Ointment; _ After Nine Years of Agony He Escaped an Operation by I Using This Great Healing.Ag¢n\, As I. meane 'Of healing sores and and gradually the now ,ki I f wounds that defy ordinary treatment; and the sore becomes sliiiaileiiniixiis <>--=--M he irziia w:_‘.;=..ii=:i 1' su P fe me- 'It I5 _ -~ are accomplished in aesliiegslld trii viliitniih known far and wide _~ -._ the use of this great heaung omiim no o positive euro Mr. N. A. Hearn J P Fitch ,§~._ fm' e cz cm 5' and ii QI-I3-1 Writes I--“Ninic yetiis a o I ay' piles. Whatever ,'__ ` __ taken Wm, an abcess and min t‘¥'_" \'"°°|"“mty ‘hare 7" ` ' ,, . gin to describe what’ I have ‘I1 fa mi’-Y 'Iwi “bgut 91° _ .i BS a result. I was examinedsii etc ’°“Li"-"51 °ht'5 (wa by- L7 i ‘."- 'if doctors. both of whom s id I y ‘Ig "W “EI 0-fmedlcmes 'P-.1 U have to undergo an o `satl won d U"I‘°'h` |9¢g"_“°"y fl'-_ .'f~‘T.~. _ cured. Thanks to D PCI-iii up ‘U M lh°“°"‘°a“" ° 7‘° _-if -.I""` ‘Lis `§ mont. it has'i~endr~re'd anues oiinb ‘i“°'u°" °f th” ..--.‘--'7‘.-.‘.‘i'»_‘*»_-iw. unnecessary and has cigrliierlattin lii_allhSn°'f‘M(l:‘;“:kI“ J" "’l`.» ‘-,Ti .3 `\" cured me 'I cannot say enoii)xtl%i eiii w cn ~ r._ ss's I ' ointment-is a:pDU°d' `I`\‘..\\`§ .1 “ii ik Evrlixldli cliitredhiiie “ti.(ii]igrerriIlrie oltiltmeni `You___;:\an actually l ` " ‘ ~ ,,_g,,m._--i 3' “rs ° gee W _YOUT 0W_f`i ` D _ C i eyes just what takes MR- HEATH- deallers_mrii~e gdgmnatirigiigt' gtiiiiel; b£x'Ca“ place- -Thi’ Gere Perle are <-ieftnsed. _Limlt.ed. Toronto. ' 0" l I e-_ _ SOLDIER-SHOOTS _ _ woman crawled toward her husband WIFE IN DREAM wliilo was still as1eep,n.n¢1 wrenched the _T rleromls rs. CAMDEN, 1\'_.i., poo. io.-nroniiing him ,men 1,. uiioiioii The" she °h°°k that 11° WHS “Kei” in the =~fm.\' ond when his wife informed him unit in action, -John Hellman, formerly n he had shot her, Hellman refused to S0101". lllllllwll Olit Of bed. Seized n \'=-.--e her until he saw the wound rifle Und “fed Ht the "ellen"-y-" The Then he ran from the house and sum- charge lodged in his \vite's foot. The nioned nn ambulance. ia ~ "f if f .__ I ‘fHave a Heart” 1 and buy your _wife a Record Brilliant Range. She will appreciate its being so smooth and ea- y to clean. No useless ornami-ntation. _ I _The Broad, Square Oven I ~t_f_.ri__,.»\1 _J-q_q _ _L nu'-s~»v_r~.- ,__.._.._..Maii ii io I H. W. Binning---Treasurer Canadian Patriotic Find' THE NEXT FEW DAYS a_ letter will be DI-Irrliziililegl to each household of this City. explain ng the object of the Patrii tic Fund, and enclosing a _ _ postal _:ard form, which can be fiiletlout with the amou_nt cu are wming to glue toward this great and wort y Latriotic cause. - - b h ble in lump THh subscriptio_n_si1i_a_yOn5__;ii(er1‘ aizayiher Dem ds iiiliiliiiiigoiihc-iviiivfar y Perl dical subscript ions such as ._-_ix-` I _ uh ard which you receive-and Ln§;\iIEitmdai)I`i as epfissihle fo_Mr. _H W. Binning, Manager Brink of Nova Scotia, 'Ireasurer of the ab0v§§E3gwledg<'ments will he made throi_-gltout the daily papers. _ _ WHO GO FORWARD to fight our baffles l.%Ea`I>/;I‘:_§0§e defendant on them as n_irust to the _ _ -_ _ ._ ,i nobler '>:itriotic_ duty can th-i;env?iifL ?i(I'iian rihe gcneroiis assistance-of the , than patrotifffnnd, the ml.-sion of which is to take W - l- » W. _ _i _ _ im _ W I I _ A Mr' Hrrriiiiiitiinciniimim rimoiio ma i Charlottetown. P li I- -- -- ii ._ _ m°°|°'°"l h°r°w“`h pl°”eoiN'r FERRY Leave Ch’Town. Leave Rocky P.t _ . I _ 1.30 s.oo 8.30 A. M. 9.00 A. M. 9.30 " l0..00 " _ _ 11.00 " 11.30 " 1.30 P. M 2.00 P. M. ' R0 " 5,00 " 4.80 “ 4.50 “ 4 SUNDAY 'inn x vi .n'~»i~ -\ M 1145 P. M L00 P M 1 'Luo “ ‘J{'-0 " 4.00 “ » 4.80 " _ _ M. laUr€i>iii. manager. urri_¢$S i in _ Sailings From For - Via St. .Iohn'| LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL SIEAMER _ Tabasco Dee.l¢ih Dec sth Dursnlo Dec.26ih Dec. Nih Queen Wllhelminl Jm. l6th From _ For ._ LONDGN LONDON ' Ssnmofe Dec. 9th Sschem Dec 29th Grecian: Jsny ilth Stir Point il 715 lil Dec. l00\ Dec. i9‘h rm°»¢1»d'iif1“l*1'°'“ I _Fum¢ss.withv&,C_o.U._d..»_ ' ”° N-'=°-~ _ ......-.._ _-.os ________ g . _ ,_ _,_. », _ ‘_ ‘i _i _‘-_. 'fi-_ A :il.‘__~;C;f;"if";'f.'; ...-1 2.. _.-.__ - .. ._ ._ . ._... . __ _ I 'i _ `L~ ` ' M ' ‘ _ ' ‘» , it: -.~¢_. ' ........'.\w. I... .__ _ , - .' _, I » ‘ » __ - _;'-,. ~ _ _...ss _ _ . _ _ , _ _ ,_ _, __ __ _ ___ _ 0 . ___ ___,,,.,\,__ __ ___. uW;'___ _ ____ . . _ _ will screen the soul, is if mental in- clinntion, ii. certain pose or attitude the soul. Paul measures all things by of the mind: goo# nm ~ *- the measure of an angel, and an an- My faith looks up to Thee, gel never measures n ms.n's outer cir- Thou Lamb of Calvary, ,_.__ _GI ‘V og .e _ or -G' .f '. _ of , _ _‘i _ " -v »‘ __ _. .U , .>\ \\\" .fi 1 Qf Hn t-nmstsiioss and tho amplitude oi ex- 'rant is the urs: thing in foitn. it is- _ /(ll 'QQ .Al ternal worth.. he measures the in- alook, not amere pacing glance. ItI Q7 .f__¢_- __ _ 1 ward qualities of the using and takes is exercising, fixing, the thought off 1 JK -u I ` his measure in the inner citadel, the the mind upon the Lord, l;‘.ei_y»here; \ &`QI',\' _ l I 2.5 capital, of the soull And therefore in the Word of find, and in silirltual when the apostle speaks about bring biography and nntoniogrnphy gi the protected by a shield of faith his salnts,\\'e Bud that the nrei. thing the thoughts are upon the life ofthe soul. We are prone to overlook this especially in our own life, and so fre- quently misiuterpret the teachings of Paulland al.B0 the teachings of Christ We are too prone to live in the sub- urbs of life, and not in its center; in its environment, andnot in its char- acter; in position und not in dispos- ition; in the body and not‘in the soul We want a shield to protect the body and defend us from every bodily ill. Here comes in the perili That when we become Christians and put our faith in Jesus we expect these things to be kept nway, and they are not kept away. Then we are startled und confused and life begins to look like a labyrinth in wliiclii there is im pur- pose or plan. Now, Paul did not live in the body; helivcil 'iri the soul. And in that I think he followed the ample of the Master. Let mc point you to the I.ord’s Prayer. lt is re- markably brlef and pi-egurmt and, GI thin., marvelousip complete. And yet if you look nt _lt quietly you will be amazed at the things there are that are missing and found no place in it. For instsn-ce.there is no prayer against suffering, against exhausting laoor, against loss, against sickness or death. These things that so olten entirely fill our prayers are not men- tioiied stall. The fact is, the Lord's Prayer dealt with other things, the deeper thi_r.»gs of life. The prayer moved where the apostle himself was -in the soul. I may put the distinct- ion lietween us and Paul in this; way: We live in clrcumstsnces,and we want a shield to make us comfortable. Paul lived in character, und lic wanted a shield L0 seep him holy. Ile was not concerned with the arrangement of circuinstnnces, whether foul or fair, sunny or cloudy, but he wanted a shield, so that ivhatever CiI`C\1il\StH“¢' cs crime around about his life he llllgili he defended against circumstances that might do his soul any injury or allect his relationship with God. 1 ueier had Paul Praying -\ H is I1 e e 011 i> I1 y._ ‘..._..-......_____--__._.__._.........._............_............_-..._........ saints dld,when they began to walk by faith und wear this scrcen,was to it easy. But likc every other form of mental exercise or discipline or gym- nastics, the mind will develop by ex- ercise, until you will be able to think and think more restfully and more constantly, until in everything your- mlnd will turn to the Lord for His guidance und will. It is ii look. Itia n thought. It is n gaze. It isn con- temptation. .\ml the second thing wliicli I think is to be found in n pregnmit fnlth, which wears the shieid,is th-is:An ab- solute reliunce upon the honor of God. 'I`lici‘c will be no violateil treaty. No lirnlfcn covenniits, no lictraynls, no faitlilcsi-mens, when I have lifted the eyes of my mind upon the Lord and coiiteinplated the word of His grace, and heard the word of llis' Dl`0l`iliBe. ‘Then regard, that promise as ' an cteriinl l-ond. “Who also promis- ed," saith the Word, “lic also will do," Rest on that. Put absolute re- nogm to think, begin toiiooi- sou be- If ;; 5”" girl to talk with Christ. Cannot we _, . I go that? I do not say you will Und \;_ Q _ J '\;1I‘_r_~~. I v I( /,W '56 ' ‘- \ i _f ’ ' ,. . ‘ f \ _ o" ` “ .‘._ ‘ '_ 1* _ 1' w A` ` I i "'li~'_~ ;_ _ *si 02% :_ 3 P* f/ \\\_ du! 13./ 1 l llance upon the Word _of God. 'I‘he third element in n,ll vital fnith which carries the-shield or screen is n steady and onward obedience to the dictates'of His will. A look,a reliance a risk. These are to he the vital ele- ments. If there is anything more n- boiit it, lshould li._e_ to nnow it. When I want to wnlk 'Q day with I'0d.or when ir.y life is troubled by some dithcult circumstance through which I have got to me-~‘e iuy way, the first thing is in loo... And the sec- ond thing ie.a reliance. And the third thing is n venture. A fixlty of look; n dependence upon the Word; a vent- ure upon the road. And I venture to say, in the mime of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit that with there three things constit- uting your faith, you will be screen- ed and shielded, und if you are led into circumstances where fiery darts A WONDERFUL CLUB OFFERN /' _ The Morning Guardian (mailed) one year... .._._$2.50 The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year....$l.50 TotaI_.._ $4.00 I IE? Both papers for only $2.50,@ The Guardian has been authorized by the Management of the Canadian Countrynian to continue the above offer. Subscribers \vho have :iot yet taken advantage of this unpar- relled offer are requested to do so at once. PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING FORM Subscription Department, The Charlottetown Guardian. Charlottetown, P. ii. I. Dear Sirs, Enclosed fiiiil liorewltli $2.50 being renewal sub- scrlptlon to thc l\lorningGuar*,_ ` .ff-*PAC Plc DIREC-'I' Riitriii i»iARii‘iiuiii~ivi>;.t_‘i-e~ _ "ro iviiiwiiiiiisi. “Tm-; CAi\1Ar\i»iN_'ff ivion i iii-mi. 'ro i;iii<'.i\oI» THE I “IMI’ERIAI.. IJIVIITED" lflviiniis Triin.~vontiii»-fi I nl l']!i"ru‘ ~ Unexcelleil Dining Cu Service W. ii. liow lin n_i>.A.,c.r.ii_ si.Joiio,N is. | GEO. WALLER, Local' Representative, _ Dominion Express Building ‘ izio-io-z1n&:harlmtemwn° _- -_ _ ~ fi#-it --1.".-:t<».'--f~_'-i i -_ . f <1 .__,:,i_,_.,___;;-_ ._.-_; .:~ , -_, V '-1 _ ,.¢_i.i,._. _ ~ _._ ~ t i_, __l,.i“. .ff ,_ __ i,.. _ ,. \t.~, ._ - _t»_ _ , »,. __ , g .,i fl" . *'.~*v~\.<‘»' -»I~'-t-.fu-..». ' "’ -.__M'-.j}1,""`*\3»‘.*=- "ff ff" .._<.i`._ rl;-._ »_ ' ‘ ' ` 36th P. E. I. Light Horse An . ff-»rt is to be made to recruit in_ this Pro- vince one Squad-on at war sin ng'h (14944 all ranks) for f\v.~i -f-as -ervicii with the Znfi C~n1ingf-nt. As svvf ' :I iiiiiiiths ii us' :rv-Isaiili '=¢' Spf-nt In _ ~ _-iii.; _< ~»if~ f~ » tiinitvrli m-inbcrs iii iliiz-1 f- rim iii, Ent '»\\‘_‘.I I; pvii t1i.iIIP-_Ii.~IsIand-' - c-rs ui _-.int ibk- age and i»h~ »iqiit> with oi without previiiu- mil-tary irainiqu ‘ _ {`|,,. \\_-,lt pr >'»>iI~»I;,' lo- ihi- last upportiinity for the t`oiiii.iif.n i.I ;i iii--iiiirl I’ Ii I>~I'.ii>