r ovieinisien ti, 1921 C L‘ l) d w he W £113 Limited Since 1868 Jewelers OO4000QOOOOOQOOQ-OO4QO4 l. Aiar-Lr-tai lEcouoiny in Buying Get , . 81 ii.” Fresh ill Sausages l1.- _(‘.1 ‘do waste at all in us-I licst quality. ‘Pfilflleilll Inspection. our other lines VlS 81 FRASE arloitl-tinvn, I’. E. I. I . .4‘ lln in Ulmriie Chupl feet of fun. loss are being for winter. . ‘ utaking Monday; Millinnry, ~7.30. to bliss ilulo. firailt‘ lii. 1. Annie Vail. ti. tirade ii. 1. idvll llt-rrah Whitloirk. " noth (tough. Cl. A llilllisi- Petei fie Vail. tyre. jtioorgl‘ \\'l1ltlol'k. Francis ilotialti. ituth Douse. Willie Dense 1 Prs It 1.111» grocer has them: s11 of if ‘ltS, Ham, Bacon, Rolls. ‘I11 lied Pork, Ribs and Rflcp "d, Insist on gettingUW 1: BEST. 1,11." 1171111111 4111111‘ 1 14 1.. (‘orn ilei: 47% May Oats Dee 32 May .1675. »_--¢o>-; SHOP from Hoiuialrs Catalog, 1 METAL AND FROST King Wea- VICTORIA HALL, HUNTER RIVER hail at 8 0'- y evening, Nov. 17tl1, thousand lock ’l‘hursda in in two REPAIRS TO MARINE WHAilF mitepairs to the Marine Wharf i1.- k, raising i carpenterjhop apd other buita. mudoIn preparation iuiiing repianklng of det- _____, ' NOTICE TO ADVYERTISERS. Advertisers are ' 8Y8. WEEKLY DRESS MAKING and millinery classes commence nc eek at the Cundall Homev Nov. 21.»-7 Thursday night. Nov Any w SALE OF TOSTAGE STAMP BOOKS BY LETT lddna (ireizory. .1 lsullii-l (ltl l. iflvt-Lvu lloiron i C. . (ti) l. Jo. i0 Vail, ‘.l. ll. ('. (‘lass 1» tbl i. ilousc, 3i, n. ad_\s Saunders, Marion lli‘l‘lll‘.l'l. \'ail, Leo 1Exchangc-J M... 151114- ..,% .1. WHEN FATHER GREW UP. 11111115 QENIRALQUKIIQIAN g Charlie Chap- "A Night in the Show" Sa turdav evening, Nov. 19th. before noon to publicat- a. m. on Satur 2i ishintl to join apply ER CARRIERS- ~i Niarion Ellai-lniyrn (ii-orgi- Saunders tirade: l (a1 l. Leo Iloiron, 2. Ken- ia-o Peters. tirade Morn 1\ll.'lllS hlil(-l\'ii1l1on. A. ‘ Frances Vail. James .\l1|l‘ll1‘liil. \\'illir- l~‘io1'<-111:¢ _ liienlizlncl:-»Gl‘l‘ Jack. \’ail. idna lllaeuaq. l-lruest lliggilr Ralph (‘aii-ns. Macin- lloiron. Mae- ESTOCK QUOTATIONS 1 llAilli-‘AX, Nov iii Aquoizltious ' _ furnished by Johnson and \Vard I035 and SPICGS all of members of the Montreal Stock 1c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 411,1. he standard for act... Pac . . .11._r.1,§ rter 0f a century. ,"_'_' ''''''''''''' ‘ ' " ivery pound wrapped on. .. , =_ “i archinent, bearing of» m 4 A _ _ 4 _ ' al stamp of Dominionu. 11 11. " Johnny ilad eaten the soft pori- 1ions of his toast at breakfast and 1, 1111011. the crusts on i1is plate. 1 1 "When l was a little boy," ro- lllilflfl-ltl his father. illways air ,Vim” Oat Feed sso 111,111 A cheap feed for HOGS, ATl LE and HORSES. caper than Hay, cheaper > an Bran or Oats. t . We offer this lot at the cry low price of - $25.00 PER TON ex ware- ousc in ton lots only. This ed is done up in bags of 70 s. or 285-’; bags to the ton, "You ,'l. like them?" .lol1nn,v,_chrevfliliy, ‘Yes.’ replied his fulhvr. may ltave 1111-110. 5s than ton lots higher rice. .1 llll. MINAIII). » This OAT FEED is the Cell“ llfllpest Feed on the mark" 4 lulsauuls |.|i\1|ilu1:i\'l' nd is great value and a big tip to the farmer who finds ‘ imseif short of Feed till! ll and winter. Only 350 ills to soil. t arter & Co Ltd. " ’ ttds Grain Flour l Boston Fish Ad. E Austin Haley t ’ Commission Moro‘ t Lob t , Lorlgull-Vhgiffm “l. Oonolgnmlng 5o ltd , ‘c. h COAL We have cargoes of but quality, Old Sydney. Album- and lnvornon, duo to irfll/Q daily. Order your coll now. llld tako delivery dlroct from vol- llll. wo guarantee our coal to be of tho‘ hlglholt qulllti- "d at Iowan pr col- Wo are woil otockod Wm‘ but quality Hard Coll In Ill- oo ouitlblo for Bno Burn!" and furnace. _ You will b0 well with our oorvloo. Lyons & Co. PHI!“ III-inlet’! 111 .l ll‘ planed asked then." ‘said .loh11n_v. pushing his plate ac- ross the table. Try a Bottle Today 600440-O-O-O-Q-O-§Q4-Q-O-¢O-O§§-O-O-§ _ reminded that all display advertisements must, be 111 the Guardian Office of the day previous ion and before 10 xi -l)ress- ‘ ill lent p3‘ 1.111. ._ ~ 111.com. iiitaisi r11“ *1“ ..___... STROUI) TEA l Brslrlos just received at the lio- Eers Hardware Co., Ltd. inl lb. Ind V; lb. , I pucklqoo I FRIDAY mom- 111 Brada1bnne.l auizh and grow fat, watching Ch' r- ilu Chaplin. d i Teachers T0 Have Pension System Action Decided by Centlll Body o! Catholic School Commisoionors iu-L-_ -, ' ' TRVON ETC.— Rev. Mr. Wat" den, ‘will conduct services in the Hllbtist church 'i‘r_l‘on, Nov. 20th. Tryou ll, at Bedequc 7.80. CHURCH OF ltev. Ewe preach Sah ath ‘River, at 10.30: Belle Itiver at i5. SCOTLAND. —» MacDougali, rwili. 20th., at Miirray‘ iris at. 2.30 and 30 p. ‘m. THE LAID‘ l) A "llllult Contrlbufi- 1 pfcToffiAnnual ES of ' ary‘! ca- ' ' _ ' ileum Sllmmerz-iltie, 1111111111 holding 3mm '°' zg-‘l/fl" 8”", 1° R iligh Tea in Si. Fool's Hall on Malwsjmlhr Payments the evenings of Wednesday and 'i‘hursday thlfiiiirti and 24th inst. 'i'OltO.\"i‘O, Nov. i1.— A pension system for teachers empulyed ll)’ GOVERNMENT sHlps, ._.. '1'111-, the Central Iloard oi Catholic crow or 11111 (j, (1, s, 11401113111111 1311 School (Iomiulssioners was adopt» (pr Quebec u, 10111 111911 1111111 (311111, ed at a meeting of the hoard held 11111111 11111111111; from Halifax to take lit the Preteen Acwlcnly yesterday. charge. As soon as cnaling D|,!(&l'il~ .'l'lli- syslfilll lifvvillflb‘ F01‘ l1 Cflllill‘ lions are i-ompletctl the Montcalm llllillln b)‘ ille 1911939111 0f "n" ll" will go out on tho buoy service. 0001- vi lllfill‘ fillllfy- ""4 "1' i‘ T111», (y Q 3_ 11111111 15 111 1111191111911 contribution hy the hoard of an 1111111911111111101-11 equal amount. The s .111 was adopleil on lllO l‘l"1)l)l of a spa . _ t-ial cOllllllltl€0 consisting ill" Aime POLICE COURtTA" lmolmnl Lafontaine, secretary-treasurer of i (fouimianclng Nov. 15th, letter car- liliwpfnligfmol‘ V T“). dlmy the hoard; A. ('. Nliller .l. M. rlers in this city shall carry [o1 Tlynnlle" ." ‘fm l" P‘ l’, 'l’°,"‘m_" Manning J. l’. Laharre, and J. sale a stock oi’ 1mstage‘ stauip ml“ ‘m!’ hm“ ‘n “.10 Mlle (ilmn David ‘Pilon. set-rotary-tllreciors, k books sufficient in meet the‘ de- lmstpmll-V‘ m" lmmml “l "l, _'“,"‘l The report reads. in hart, as ,lll1'llllis 0i’ purchasers Oil 1111.1, H1llilVQdHEPII‘flfllnlblll[l]? vicinity follow“: ‘ ‘routes. The books are to he soul lg,’ a,mllghlllogt“fngmnfl' “$12G '1'" "i..A pension fund in be tastah when you wear a vcst- to the public at 25 cents each. vnlzlllrll‘ l?l',l)‘:q':l'rp& g'letiu_e“i:éosli'é;la)‘; its-heir and a llninisleretl by a "d that is most of the mm‘ l SPRING PART-gamut l “I'M “""“ l"’“‘l"‘"“‘l lwmll"! liflilllliuitllllillOlin?‘enlillilllppllv?‘ till] . _ f , , _ _ _ __ 1 1 1 _ you don't want your “me month of October; Principallsl film” mqulrlefiL "enmll BUM“ ‘ll m” Camull“ peace blllfllfil bulkll)’ ‘mm 11;11-11111.111_.01-1111,, V111 L 1mm, Gnu School Coniluissioners. and two ll) our watch pocket. You want rah. L’. Amy (‘lat-k, Ii, (1111-1111 Vail. m,“ lathfm‘; IQ';"YP'I*SP ' Allmlm‘, ous by reason of its weight i Glmgli- Gllitfizflir-l‘ lvavvrril-I "2, '1‘111-. mcmbl-rs of the i1l)..Iiill.-f 11d bulkiness. You will find 11.011’ ._, Hirmd‘ “uyruh A. I Wk ___.__ t1... choose their 1111-11 i-hairmaz uch .1 watch in our splendid v1.11. Gr 1 . i, 11111-1 ntn-xt-itz. RODERICK McSWAlN ““.fl,“llf'l"_"""~" , r _ H, 1 _. amok of thin mod“ wagcheh 2. Vbna blill‘ll"iill_‘v'l‘fl. ll. Stanley run?!‘ l“ “mnxilzlgx-l roll‘? ‘ilinltlif iloirun. Prinlilry l)l*11a1'l111e11t,- - » 1 ~l-' - . ' ‘l. " l) " ‘ On Monday. July ..1th M1. iiod 0 , __ _, l | 1 , . .1 ..1 - W (f'"‘d°v_lv~ 1- “llllltil llllllfl- -- ‘l‘|i‘l( I‘dch\v.l1i1, a highly osteeiul-li urn‘?!,l)lll11l.:(llu,l.il‘ 1t.l,ll.(,l1l.x|lrllz,r1 1.51:1 W. a 9 (ilen .'\|(!llll(l. Ii. (ilal.l_\'s Slliindons -1._..111,.111 m’ llopndtilt- 1111s,?“ w; ‘ > ’ ‘ "‘ l l‘ ‘ ‘ _ I H ‘ _ ‘ year <llll'lil1.{ a period not ext-rel‘. 11111. .1\\a_v at the age of|7i1 yt-ars. mg 1m you!“ H), A" equal “nmum the tioci-ilsed hurl been 111 failing l _ ‘ _ N ‘ to he 111111-111! i1:lli'~_\ |rl_\' to till llPillltll ioi sovoial months and "T1111 m- Mrh 19510110,. m. U“ while all l1.'|1i_i1(.\11t.-ii that he wonnl 1mm.d_ u.) (11115 1mm 111,11\.1,1u‘.|1_. et-ovrr, yet his death did not i'()llll' m. (.n1-1,,,r1111nn_< “.111 111. 111.01.111.1- ilS ll 1\'|ll‘]il"l.\'i‘. i0 his fricntls and 1m. 11m 1111111‘ , loved ones. _ _ in 4-1111111-11111111 with ihr- fund, il|1 llpbbkb‘ l‘ -*"'l"""\'lll'-7 Wlllllw “l3 (‘illlvldlllll of ll1o_ 11-111-111-1-‘11 vonirl Yii-Swiliil leaves to mourn llli‘ loss b11111,“ 111-111;; 11111.11. 111- 1115111,»- of a kind and loving father, live 1-11111111111111111 ilm“ "l"! SIX ‘lil"‘r¥“l‘l'>¥ “f1. 'l‘l1t>. district committees deli 3111 Nlrbhvllin was twice 111111 ' I. ver the money f'i)lll‘t'l(‘ll io tin lis first wife was Miss ' board oat-h ulonth. the ulotiey be ‘Jlvllillhl-ll. 01' sllflfli-illln. st 111g treated as :1 loan to tl11 ‘amily there were two sons ail-I board. 'lll‘l'l‘ titiughters. 'i‘l11- Stills a1» "ti, All the revenues. sui-h 11> Miilvmlll- "I (Vlllhlflllil; Allilll. "l money reluinivtl. hoard’. i-onlriblii luluth aild the daughters uro Mrs ion. and interest are capitalize.’ ‘Flies. hlorrison, Wary of ilultitli 1t‘ New York. of (‘oioradlu M s ou Dercrnbor iii alid .luue. filo a1: and Niiss Nlztrgarl-t rate not exceeding ii per rent. anti ills Sl‘('(lll(l wife fixed each year by the 11.... d. 'vas Miss Mary NlcPhee oi‘ Si. Peters and in the second family LIFE ENDOWMENT. there are three sons and l.ll|'4l" iaughters. The sons are William, ‘f Si. 101111.‘ Murdoch, of the P.1d. ‘siand Railway and Stewart o! fund for twenty .l'6-'ll‘5 $111111 llilv‘ ‘lopedale, and the (laughter-u are the right to- a life endowment. 1iuy- Vliss Dorothy, of 3115mm A1351; able on June 30 of each year. tl11 fliss MHVRIIFBC. 0i‘ Quincy, .\[;ts,~_ tinnuai payment being the simpil "ind Miss ilessie at ileme. interest at 5 llPl‘ 11901» 0" lllh‘ 0‘ T111. 111511.111?“ ‘ms one of 1111116 her capitalized share in the fund a large family of brothers and sis. lll the decrease of the pensioner ers. tilroe of whom survive him, this capitalizesi share shall o1 'iz: ltoderick of the Uni-ted "3- Tmwlleffi Who shall llilvi 111111.11; M155 lhll‘(lfln 1111.550“ ‘pf contributed to the funri during iers: Darilngion and Mrs. Capt. Peter than five -"‘~’“l'5- “ml who lea-V” H“ ‘flpKenzh-H O1- piflum N‘ q employ oi‘ the hoard. shall havi M1-_ 111-511-111" W111 he "Inch right to a repayment oi’ their cor. nissetl not only in ills own home lrllmllQ“ ‘lapmlllzed- ‘inl also i11 the 11111010 countryside I filmwher“ Wilt’ “hall "‘”( vhere he was well known. llis "ummmlfll m" rlv“ YNW‘ or "lore 1S1 suffpring “.115 home Rummy and who leave the‘ employ of llll 1nd patiently and when the enil boam’ 511a“ have fight.” a mp” Zilllll hr was found ready. mall‘ "f “m? 51mm l“ H“ um’ The funeral, which was quite a C"ml““Zed' 111mm 0m,‘ ‘W8 “PM on ‘vmhmv '10. These rules are my 3110,7100“ Th“ Snvivn ‘vag for all the teachers. of "7. Every teacher who shal‘ have contributed to the pension ilhligiltol‘! eiiher sex ._o‘ndu_ty(_i 1 , n 1 R L _ in the employ oi‘ tho (iatholi: ‘he 111.111‘ liilarelil: were! :(:‘R()ll,§(miillllilskincrs "r “m,” A H; ,‘ é _ ' i . 4 "(YP ll) . liY-UPVPI‘ ‘ lllill,’ Dggillfldgifljg‘Egmllqwtega‘ J21“ for men teachers over i5. ant‘ 119m] ’w,lh_olnl‘ Cu in I‘ for women teachers over 40. Ill wumbhn‘ Nmlfihmi mm] g5 ‘md the time of the adoption of lll'.‘~il [nlomlpm “jag ' In [lmwvilln rules. Tileso teachers have ihr -. ., " ' right to tvlioose the pension sy-s (Bnlelpkh tum or i0 take advantage o1’ 1hr rules zlctually" in force in regard tr resigning teachers who have been employs-ti by the villlillllisifililfltwi‘ for 11 certain number of years Sill-h tmlriiers must give iloticr o tileir (fllilllffi within three months of the Zlilflpblilll of these rules," The above rides are made Moplahs Adopt Guerilla Warfare l.().\'l)().\'. Nov. lii.~--'l‘lie lndta, .. _ I _ I _ I _ re- tlfiito stairs that during the 11.1.1.1 11.0: .11“, m-‘Soplolllbel. 1 Ol- Hm. llmmh "fmmg" "m" “W” "l 3"” _ r. 'i‘i1<- hoard zippointed (‘titumis m“ “"""“"" m‘ “l” W"! "7 "I" sinner .l. A. ltichitril, Ayme La- robeiilotis Moplahs is itiori- uiark- 1-0111111111. 11,111 1111.10,. 1101.}, m H, “d. 'i‘i1e1r fo- arl- now 111-1111: irti ‘Here and cl , influenc- "tl by the chances of looting anti li-rrorizing, more .\lopli|l1.1 have ioinr-d the rebels. W1 yaw-sent tho boat-t] on the pension fund committee, The roniinissiiiii do; 1iresont were: Midge Lafon 111110, Mrs, Donnell)‘. .l. V. ilosiltii- -: a _ til the revel-l nieiw. .1. A. lIlfillillVl, A. 1v. l’ai~ foinfoi-i-eiiients. the lloxli-rn-tnei-c11111;11y11n_ 11111-1 M11111, 1,;1,11111111111(>, 111111111. 111-11. now considered nde- Secretary-ireastlror, |1taio to handio tho Hlilillllflll. \J"'\~ _ _V________>_ _ ___ _ zz-Bordcnfis Sit. Charles or aersn-y- Milk "Willi tho cream left in" is as 44+oo4o4oooo+o+o4+o++oo rii-h as crezlm.'l~‘or ordinary milk uses dilute with one half Water. i i A FASGINATING i I D THEPHAEPQQYFEEWEFUARDIAN: One Hundred Years 0f Success EV GEORGE MILLAR 'i‘l1e celebration uf the one lluli- dredtll anniversary oi‘ the Presby- tery oi‘ Prince Edward island is deserving oi‘ the ear and heart 11i of \ll(' whole (Ihurch. it ilrings us back to beginnings illuiost in ties pair, cummop o. us all. ilere the first settlers from Argyleshirc, Perthshire and Moraysillre fought nlany years i'or a bare existence and it was ll!) years before they had their first settled minister. I11 landing they never tireamed that the shores they beheld would yet demonstrate a power of lentil- lty unsurpassed by any part ui Canada and would. llftql‘ one hundrl-tl years, challenge the world t0 a contest of pastoral pictures- uueness. Yet these pioneers with~ nut llli‘ drraiii, put the axe to the root of the tree. and their hands to the plough, and their lteart to their homes, and their faith in tilcii- God. What. we of this RCXIGT» ation now see and enjoy would have indeed made glad their but- deneil hearts. llut they saw not thesi- .~a~1.-11l~s. We have shores to reticent that give us no hint nl what they l1l;l_v yet bu. Let us dare to believe and labor even as they .hat "gtnrraiiotis yet unborn may praise and magnify the Lord." The Story of the People ‘fiivro was a time when history‘ was mitten l11 terms oi‘ ltlngs. ills orians wrote the lives of Kings 1nd said, "'l‘hr-se arr your gods. 'iere i~ your past with its iteri- age." 'i‘l1crl- 1s .ontl- danger --\vill1 ‘l5 ill ttying it) rail 11,1 before- our gves thi- past of a l,l'l_'5l)_\'ll.‘i'}’. Err-at 1111111 have been in the minis ry and, beside them, always: tho lilrrs. .\111i though Illl‘ propit- o1 ‘oday would gladly givl- 1111-111 all 1o11or and obliterate themselves, his would b1,- too gt-rious a \\'l‘l>f1,.{ ‘o tho ministers, who lived not t.» heillst-ives. and too serious .1 vront! to the yienpie they served or its to indulge ill during a con ennial service. ilrcshvtcritlnisiit s for the 11l‘l1]ll<‘. and from til- 194111111, and of the 111-01111‘. Tllt‘ lil-~ tiry o.‘ ihl- Proslrvtery is tho his- ory o1‘ what llll‘ people have sui- orvd and l‘i‘li)ll'l‘il in and 1iurposeii 1nd arhir-vt-li. The Organ Question 'l"l11_\ hall 11111114111111; whirh i11- ‘amo tonlllris and brother \\'.1. livitlcd from hrotln-r 11nd minisioi‘ "out pvoplo i11 illl'll' inti-nsihr. fake i111» (lruan (Juosiiotl as the irst illustration. Anti rriuember hat tho tirgan question was to our atilers a iliatler oi‘ the highest pirituai import. We wrong theta vhe11 we tl1i11k of it with zlnyiblm: int llli‘ highest. i'l‘:l1lC(‘l. What ‘lght. had Iilll>l(‘ to 111mm in bc~ ween the soul and the holiness or oil‘? 'i‘here were enough earthly hing; in them. clouding the vision superficial kind cannot fail to not with kindling eye the spiritual forces of the century inoviitg tho 1101111111 iaveigvwhere upon zlmith-a great 111111 1111ssll1ly' ilnsolvvd ques- Lion. May it be l'itll€ll “Tile Kirk i aginst the world?" ll is a fini- story that could be told 11f bow tho Kirk won all others and how all others won the Kirk anti there was a great day oi’ union in 1875. Tho MacDonaldites 1 ' ammonia And itcre our Presbytery looks out 011 one of the nlost unique spiritual events in Presbyterian‘ history, tho life and labors and rel suits of lilo Rev. Donald McDonald. llis work was a constant evangelis- lie effort and he felt a wjonilerful organization behind him to carry on his 1iurpose. One section has been wooed and won l)_v us. The tev. ilunaid McDonald did not rare 11111011 for any Presbytery‘, but lot OO-O-O-O-OOOO O OQQ-GGO-O-OOOOO-O-O-Qm us remember that. he cart-d not oven Vfor a home in his great zeal. I , l ll‘Lllillll.l"Il£Il..l?.5Z11¥.l"31".‘?""”“ From Monday, Ntlvembel‘ 14, ti" 1 ' t n o 1 r Now and the Future g Frlday there W1" : . . . t Let us not fll‘(‘(illl that our Blble RfladlllgS at 4 0’CIOCI(. ' fuliiors have left lls 110111111 and fllrlns and towns and l-iti1s alone. 'i‘lie_v have left ug- tilsks a1.- l,'i'l'.2ll as trver a Aictiregor or Kt-il" of iietliiil- or Sterling ventured i1) llllii‘ 1111. 'l'l1erl1 are still 11robi<1111~= for iho~~ whose .f-al for (loll is kilttlli-d .l.’ llll‘ Pross, whoso gratitude to (‘lirist has its source i11 tht- t-lt-an sing from slit and the gift of liiv. \\'llil'll they have ri-ciiveti, \\'llll,s'i'i (‘()ll.\'i.hilll'_\' is niailiiaiiiell in tl11~ {Pl- iowship of the Holy Ghost. ' those tasks are (llhorg- must The Altair-rotor of tho (ir-ni-ral st-lnbiy says llil‘ first duly wait. “\\'ait, i say, on tiit- Lord," “lie that hath c: s to hear lot him ileai" what the Spirit saith to ill.- Churches." Evening Services at 8 0’cl0ck. 1 All Services in the Church On Sunday, November 20, Rev. Canon Troop, M. A. Will Preach at Both Regular Services. . +o+o4+o+o+< >o++o+o< +4 4o +4>+o+o++o+ooo4o+0++0++0+9\ t ‘i ' t‘—_' "* _‘ ' I t 2 1 i i 1 1 t 1 o-oo 0006044 *-OOOOOQO4—OQ-OOO—OO-OOO4Q§.“.§.'O".. wrroaiml BATTERY STORAGE? ‘Q-O‘) Q-QQ vvv-O .___._40§___ Girls, D0i1’t Wasii +0+o~r++0+0¢ a > o 0 OIII’ 3C6 * < 4 o " 2 A Batter that has been in use a full season or longer ' >1- _.1.s 1a ~11 'l'1‘-'llll 111s 4.11 . 1_ 1 - - t 1 i 11 1 l z y ’ “W, m“, “Pym, ‘bu, IHLHIHHL, m“ . has given a large part of t. e service it was designed to at lt-l Jll-“l '1'“ ll ""1""- -'""l »‘"" “"115 give. As a precaution against trouble next season, we it 11»\1rl11~\v1il11111i ti S11:1n:i111lv.:1i1-i'¢ p 1.1.. a 1<-1..1.-11--~.- 1.. ....11.-- :'1-- 11.1.1 ¢ recommend 1 . 111111 dot-s 1111i 1|._.-1 1- tl1-- 2 DRY STORAGE t $1.111 .11,- tl1t1r11111:l1l\ as l.1~=l.11 tt-lt 1- .:1111 11ft. 111-1111- 1i 111: 1» i111:- itsimz _ Y b n v“ b ‘aken down 0 \\n.-i1 y1111r f:14'1~\\'llil s1-:11>l1l11l \\'a_l-- for the winter months. our a cry vvl c 1 1 ::'1\.]|1ll1|1'_‘1i1.'.‘;1o... 11- 111-11 1.1.1111 1.1.4.11: thorough“, flamed and 1.231611‘ gay-gfljlly stored. and in $1.111. tin-n 11-11 - s1111.-1~,ll11.111s t 11-1, spring reassembled with new sepiatorsfresh acid an y -.1 "11 .- 4-1’! -it1- 111, 1-.\—, . . - H H" “id. '.-1.'.11.'.-...l‘ Qll- 1‘...'.1-.....1t1. g re-chareed- Such a thorough 90mg W" is W‘ '"‘"'" 4 "“""""'“'“' U" “"‘~ l““"’] z that Yhur battery will beQH perfect shatllfl for next season's 1 .-.-- .-...1t.-11~ an. 1-~..1- 1111111-11111 411‘ I work. The cost is very little more than for wet storage, ’ afl1-r a .»= - tl'Il' ~~ - - , ‘ 91111-1 1°53 Hum!“ m“, I, 1,111,,“ . 1 and Will save several times the extra cast 1n av 1 g ’ .11; 1.1a, I..»1 1111111111 411' 111-10 011 1111-111 and repair bills next summer. 11_ 111,1 .»..1111.:1r1- i.1_-11,-. [Will] 4lil|| z - I 1 ll »|- _'1\i l1: \ 1-1‘ 1- , . . , . ;‘|‘|:,'|'\.1'_','|" \,"111",1.-.\-.‘1 1111 ‘lillllll 1 z Come “Where Service Reigns’ and talk 1t over. > |||1111l I11 ll1]l\'l]|4'|' l1|~~i it's 1111' 1111 l“ _ t sanltarv 11:11 'i‘i\ 1| ._1l_ \11-1 J- 11-111 n.- lli-llullllul .\1 11-11-1 .~..1t11- 1 ‘flra 0 t 1.-1»< ..1.-11_\-\ 1.-1~1- 1111111111111; .l. l; l_,- , o, o .Ia111it~s111l. 411-11. l1}. llltuhl-s. 164 Prince Street 1i’ the Crucifieli and grieving the loiv Spirit. Before we speak of] hat movement with contempt let, 1s ask what use music really is inl he service of the satietuary. dnging may help tho worship ofi ‘1nd. Good imisin may be but 1 ind of good works. and as (fondly 1s others we have feared. Has nusic come in as our fathers feat» , as something earthly, a sacri- ‘ice of Cain, dead. unholy, atld un-l tccrptahle; or is it with lls as it iay be, a spiritual light and power 1nd loveliness, akin to the essence 1i’ God, lifting 11s into the high, 111111 blue of truth above? The fact hat the General Assembly has <ent out Dr. hiat-Mlllan, 0111'.- of its‘ 'll0li'i‘§l. spirits, shoivs that the O1- zan Qucstioti is still with us. is music lllflllllv to keep awake nna intertain or is it an lnstruineili oi‘ loliesi kind to hear us nearer the znercy of God? Calvinist" and inspiration l ’i‘hat cfiltury of the peoples ife is poorly realized if we do not zoo in it a greaa i11~ elloriilzll struggle itlso, a battle with hosts of lmiiieqitaie cont-ep- ion of our ifather in ileaven. 'l‘hl: tica of “the blessed and only 11o- teniato. “King of kings and bur-i 1f lords" lnust 110 made clear. .\ ilan 11f saivzltioii there niusi ltuvr- been i11 the (ll\'lll(‘ 111iud.i)1ir1ninti uust gai11 llli‘ heavenly truth. Their Aiarne from which tileir foes ‘\1'(‘i' went bat-k was the sovereign- y o: (iod. and the rights of Christ. And was this nol i-ivil war. 1hr lIl‘lli,'I-‘,'li' for the l~111a11cipalio11 of the Sl'l'i1ltlll‘t's of the illii and .\‘c\'.' Testatucntsi‘ \\'i111t >ut'i'0ri11g was entiuri-d in settling the question o1 inspiration. \\'r had the pangs of real heresy in that century; £11111.- by, (‘an we ever escape tin-iii‘? is not lruih still more prom-toils than ‘lie? lliil not our fathers win lll‘l1‘. luoro splendidly than lhoy l\'llI'\\‘.' Did they not, will liberty to iitid lioil i11 l‘\'l‘l‘_\' word oi‘ llli‘ Scrip- ture and tllll they not win forboi11'- uni-o lo ihe wuukor brother who 111111111 finri lli||1 in every event 111 histotgv and every i-irrunistanl-r o, lift- as well as in ovely word of llll‘ S1-ri11t1ires? " T'1c Great ChaIIBnge Nor may we think oi‘ iiiui. tury wuihout prouiily- though erentiv yiausing before the 11111111‘ spirit in this Presbytery which, first among nil the iwesbyloriesl of (Ianada, look 11p the challenge of Paganism, 1i11ganisu1 in its high places with club, and spear daring the (‘hristlan to lay down his lif." for his Master. it was a son of this Prnsirvtery that, fiysi of ull ninonn o11r Prnsbyderles. took up H11‘ gauntlet flung down by the (Joliaih of (‘aunibillism and Iuid so imv his giant. that it is. written, ‘Wheni he came l0 this island there were no (Jhristiilns and 'when he left there were no heathen." it was in this PFOSIJYICFV that the IIIITIIEFH.‘ with l1l1t few shillings to symre. gave io Dr. (leddie and Dr. KPH" and their i-otupanions their scanty earnings and their prayers. i111.‘ there were enough to win i111- heart oi’ the Synod by a IIIBIOFlU of one. Canadian Presbytersnisin was committed to this great vet.- i'i‘ll- ri-v- FACE ' 4 Are You Sure Your 1 § Nothing adds more to ‘ feminine charm than a pretty t face-and the things which ‘l _ t contribute most to such bsau- 4 ty are a “color-ful" compiex- 1 ion and a clear, smooth 1 “i skin. 4 4 A responsibility vests upon l~vl‘l‘.\' o 0 par 11 t to give his ilhilrl every pllrl- 4 slbilrliillvalntllilc lllrllffii to Hive t_l'1‘11. 4t (‘llllll llil: 10st i‘ “Tllllllll! W‘ -l ' willoh to liter-t tin- strltggli- oi‘ the 0 yours ullrnrl. Surely good eyesight 0 is “the [wireless gift" that your _ I vhllrl sblrulgthuve. ‘ llfingelntljternilllut 1; 3 mo“ ggtnfagtory prgplr- 0 iiorr-yesig menlsp o (‘n cl- '11- ‘(lrln and will rrtnrrl the youngster“ 3H0" I9" Preurvlni Ind Pro‘ 41 progress. hinny n child (‘fiI\.'1l(|I'I‘l‘l| mama Rum“), (‘w-ma ‘he 1:11 liuil or lazy Ill school or tnllsic tlturl- h I u‘ 4t lrs bitls elmlpgy beleudnilitéfrlnggntfigin season of c ang rig we: or. 4 ‘l“"“‘*"“ """"' " " ‘ . ' ' It’ a dalnt ro oration xlasses have changed entiiely "l9 ' y p p record of perfnrmitnalzzdPfirlllzfizotxlrzlé '0'- dalmy‘ women’ 1 -‘ re o -c -- lllllllngglzlsixnlde npf eye-strain. Perhaps SOLD ONLY BY U8. you are not. doing your own child {II justler. Have/nu examination ‘ made and know. Consult & 4 DR. E. C. ' The Quality Drugstore - r cor. Kent and Prince Streets amy- prohlpfll 1.. 1.11111 1 nwoi-i - \ ltrnol titohail ilistorieoi insight of even a very lure by a majority of one. sli- 911111 lilii .. 0011.11 ' X I i I §'9*¢¢¢vv4 Ask for illlnuril’: null (like no other- ‘oo-oo roooo4o< oooooooaoo-o o 40-0-04 o-voo-ooaoaoao-oooooo-o-o EVERYBODY NEEDS 11115111511? Rainy days moans snow and slush. Are you ready?- We’ve got everything from toe rubbers t0 hip boots- and our prices are the very lowest. BEST QUALITY FINEST QUALITY Men’s sizesfi to 12 . . . . $1.25 Boys sizes 1 to 5 . . . . 95c Youths sizes 11 i013 . . . 85c Small boys sizes 8 to 10. . 70c Men’s closed sides . . . $150 RUBBER BOOTS Women’s . . . . . Misses 75c Childrens .. 65c (Ihildrens white rubbers 80c LUMBERMANS RUBBERS $4.50 $3.25 $3.25 $2.65 . . . . . $2.10 Niall Orders POatnga Frne Alley c? Co... Edo~ Charlottetown Men’s . . .. . Boys’ Women’s . . . . Misses Chiidren’s We carry a big stock and many different styles. Prices $2.50 to $4.00 softens water-cuts grease; MISSION AT ST.l’AUl.'S CHURCH E. ‘or ‘ta-w.- wuss-v , - ll **~\\ ‘at, {l 1 lil-ii-il ":1 ‘njv-zw» .; l. 1.1.1,...“ e- -._ -~_.Q-._.___¢-. a......_._a_.._..-~s._-‘-~