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'. rfwrt.l'2=.<'1i§_,l\,-,-11 I -‘.‘ “-‘__ _-_,'f1'f»_:’,-_ ~_,_1..»t<--in __=__._-- _‘l,;._-W;-. 5,.-‘_-,;.__‘~€'~sl.,_.-,i.»;ig,» ,,‘».__--_f.»,~~,i,‘ _ ,-all _ _ 5 _ p ‘ ‘ f _ ' ' W: »',-_',1_/,~.. _,_,~?\ I»~:_j- ‘ , -' ' 1-' 1-.; j.~.-:\.‘_¢.:-_’°_ -_'_ -9---»,1 -_ ‘Q 1_~,_'§.1,,,:'ts,»_“.='<__ N,-/,_' 1- ‘.1 » ~‘ 1. ‘ _ r I ~ , '- .".~ _ , I _ - ‘."*1‘i I-;"’ if/‘ '"2-»‘~' "~I __1-- I 'i’».__..§¢_ ‘ - -~ f ~- ~ M OCTOBER61914 ~ PAGE SIX ` - ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ _ » - __ _ ,I THE CENTRAL c ___________ ______._________,______.__________.______ _ Y m GUARDIAN I IT PAYS to buy in the Province. . 'b M - ers THE EXPRESS.-The express from A.F. t e west did not arrive in Charlotte- at gwn last night until 1 a. ni. The de- at 1.30 pm. to day to attend the funeral lay was due to the late arrival of the of Empress, instilrn due to the I. C. R. train connect ng with the boat at i §oint du Chene being three hours be- firs M'--fY'-‘-'~~--~-~-~~~----'~-Y--~`~~--~~ Pownal Hall by Dr P. L. Herman! and _ . party on Saturday evening, Oct. 10. Mrs (RW-) Wiliam Dobson.H811fHX. e receipts will be given to the Red is visiting "the_~¢>1ly.. the guest of ot' St John and Victoria Lodges, Cross Fuml_ The adv," appears else, Mrs s_ w_ L _ ' “_ and AM" are requested 1° me" where in this issue. ~ 5916 _ _ he Lodgeroom. Masonic Temple, late Brother R. R. Hodgson. um [0 CONCERT AT POWNAL.-A con ert, consisting of vaudeville, songs, ovlng pictures, etc., will be given in ASC-NIC FUNERAL.-The mem- Tl, _*___ H 'rI-IE 'EARL Gnev.-By the-Norm ser Cliarlottetown those members of the 1’1i11S°"11‘ ’ PRINCE Ei-J - I _ _ , _ I *ro`N1GH'r NEW PICTURES on. Charles Dalton was a passen- to the city by the late train last herland last night there came back night. . .AI ` NTERCESSORY $ERV1CE"'T11° crew of the D_G.S. Earl Grey who live Miss Susie McLeod and Miss Grace t of the nightly meetings of inter- he re. ’l‘he Earl Grey, as is known, is McKay who have been spending their 'ind time. The cause ,<_>_f___1_!li§ _.__1_t.._is cessorggprayer on behalf of our sol- l - l.l lll d 1 vacation at Orwell C v . 1l1l'I1€f1 C0 Iesriied. was the burning ora GP. it. liiers was new In me r.ii.c.A_ iii-f l,’a"“ 1" “ “"' “" 1"" "3"" "ew ° °~ re bridge. nigh -l- was t' W1111 a 11111511 “"'e11da11°°‘ It taking over the vessel for war pur- 1‘ V917' 1181111111 111‘“e1111g' £11111 11 1” poses and putting a naval crew aboard. T ve been paid off, the Admiralty Boston on_Saturdsy. _ SYMBOL OF' PEACE.-Even al- hoped that there will be a larger Capmln Mn-l_Chl50n_ me Earl Grays and thou ii the lion and the lamb have atendance to-night. _co S pot yet consented to lie down together, it is encouraging to note that symp- DP woMEN's INSTITUTE MEETING. nlgl,,_ toms of universal peace are not want- -There will be a. meeting of the rcsi- glg. Yesterday a farmer driving a dents of Murary River on the evening almiflcent span of horses tied them of to the wheel of an automobile gland- Murray River Hall, for the purpose of ing in from of n store, while he went having the work of the \Vonicn's ln- lc( into do some shopping. His shopping slltute explained and lo organise an l,e fconcluded, he found the erstwhile institute in that district. Mrs Dun- SuL_cesBlul_ Miss Blanche Bovyer sang arrl gnemlel; calmly sul-vel-llll; em-ll Ulm-r brack and assistant, Miss Iiazel L. n 'wllllglll ll, sign of fear 0|- lllg-[rug-l_ lt Sterns, will address the meeting. Z may be that, ln yiew of the larger 1111 the 13th October at 7.30 in the lics and gentlemen are cordially ..‘The worm Before me Blble_., He he lilisses Lena and Irene Home Mrs G. E. Henderson were pas- nimander in the “ iping times of sengers to the city from Suniinerside D ace," is cxpected to arrive here to- on Saturday night. -_-`_.__.. Revf Dr. Fullerton and Mr. T. ('. ___ James. Charlottetowii, left yesterday :ture-lesson at the Baptist 'Young to attend the Presbyterian Synod in A PLEASANT EVENING.-The first Halifax. ople's Union last night was very Miss Katie Currie, Amherst, N. S.. solo with much acceptance. Rev. f0l‘ ved in .Charlottetown last night a. visit to her aunt. Mrs. Cliarles L. Fash conducted the lesson on PHiI€i‘B011.K1I1g Square. _ _ _ . l conflict in Europe, the little differences 111\'11@<1- Showed that the Bible was the best Among the assengcrs t' om the on this side, including that between the horse and the auto. uiny bc fur- TRADE DEPFlE5S10N 1N SYDNE_Y ve gotten i, -A reccn_t visitor to Sydney, N. S., In ka conversation with n Guardian rcprc- Bi si-iitntivc ycstcrdiiy, dccliircd that ml Sy on . » - "ow To Ge‘ Rui of Dyspepua whi<-li is liuiigiiig over the stci-l and but -~-- coal works. These iiiiincnse nianu- leg kn dncy is ut prcscnt n_vcry dull city, mn ing to the industrial depression ml 'DONT R61! 01'\ 1V1¢d1¢1"¢7 D°1'1'¢ G0 0" fnvtiiriiil.; plants are thc nicaiis of dis- Mp FP¢l1< DNN C°1'f\"1°f1 $611” 31111 tributlni: thousands of dollars in their he .an Antacid Usually All That wt. ckly pu_\'~rolls_ Thcy ure Iiow prac- Sta AFB N¢¢d°d- tically closed, und the workers arc ,M *i* _ _ _ _ hiisbiinrliiig thc littlc rcsoilrves that is "lf-you lmvn dysp<>psin_, Iiirilgvsiioii, llwl. have ln Onlel. lo lllle lllcm sour stoniach, belching, distress aftcr ul»l.l- lllls llllllcllll ppl-ll,ll_ bu eating. hearthiirn oi' any ollicr stoni- ach trouble flue to lI_\'pcraciIlit_v Itho usual cause of stomncli iroublcsl, you . tiriaflafid R should takc no nicilliint- to :ict upon THE PEOPLES--('1111DU~‘1` X Of A11 the stoinach iisclf. 'l`hut is positi\'cl_\' "(1 not the way to cure tho trouble. Agriiil_‘ lmsclvull hcrocs figure its well as illus- is you should not half starve yourself hy, U11110115 Of New Y0f1§'S D1`0\{1‘-11illi§ |111 going without the nutritious food that ` f11111l'f‘ Craze- 1116 M11N1X@» ‘1011i¥111911 01 you need to rebuild waste tissiies. 1111 Some foods are not good for people 1111* nr .\lulunl Girl," in wliicli several we iz ' n ' t night. Other features of the Go ble there were isolated and infre- ent Revelations, but they were not lvl nsions, but because they had no all zi law of nature in the heart which reveals God. This we call conscience. t that needs a standard. There was of own book in the world to-day and IIIB1 t there was ii time when the world 188i s without the Bible. Before the din. itil to those of the Bible. Men had Pl-0 igions impressions before the Bible low thcse tended to traiiitions and fox ends and became much corrupted. of n had visions and spiritual nppre- (10__ D ndnrd for guidance they were im- isfactory and incomplete. There M D l' nland arriving by the inte train nlglit were Mr. and Mrs. lvnn Red- returnihg from their wedding tour. n yesterday in connection with thc business. Mr Delaney is President the North Tryon Silver Black Fox Ltd., and reports that the Com- y has had good luck this season. iss Jessie McLaughlin, daughter Mr Angus McLaughlin, of “lest _ _1""'e11111"111 111 113111” 119f01'*3 1110 River. who was operated upon in the Bible, as there is to-day. Tll)e N01‘l11 Victoria General Hospital by Dr N. E. icricziii indians had that, nt they M re cruel and bloodthirsty. Nature is cliay, of Halifax, three weeks ago, _gea_dily_ improving in health. The harsh and forbidding and unkind" '5§el~atlon was 3 very fgrnllllallle 0ll9_ her laws. There was o. revelation all her condition at first was verv d _ G°d 111 01-1101` 1100113 110f01`0 1119 grave, but under the skilful attendance e houses at the Peo le's Theatre Bible. They taught. something about nfl cl. but they were obscure. They lng even when ln perfect l,,,allll*,_c,.y glllemlid programme were "Tlle slmt. lacked coherence, intelligence and rc- the rich, sweet, highly scnsoiicil ilishos.`101` Avoid these, but ent fairly substantial i11`3_111f1» "T110 R050 of S311 1V*111~" 7-1 115’ meals of plain l'(,0lls_ gal 510,,-ll-__thrilliIig drama of early California th Even if _vnu tirink nothing Inn wales- life: and “H\1bby'S Surprise" and “It 01 you should not drink with mczils. (7111110 1-1)' F1”91H111-" 1“'0 S1110'SD111l111i§ 111 Drink before and after eating. lio not 00111911103- 10 Worth of thc Bible." lie said it had a W take pepsin or other artificial diges- tzints, If you follow the foregoing simple instructions it is probable that you will not need any incdii-ine at all except, if you want to call it ineiiicino, Figs l'1Ul111S fOr the IHUI1111 Of S<‘Dll’111"S1 alittle antscid after meals. The best ber is as follows:-Grade Vlll.-1, l1l nntacid is ordinary bisurated niagnes- John Ross; 2, Neil Vickerson; 3. Evo- 111 lit. which can be piirclitised at any lyn McLeod. Grade VII.-1, Ada 111 mplmll; 2_ Mary ll-lelmoll; 3, J,-,lm prepare for it. The greatest value. Vi drugstore. This is not to act upon (`a the stomach but upon thc contents ot' ;\l< the stomach. The antacid, as you can chison; 2. Louise McKinnon; 3, Leu- 19 learn by consulting your dictionary, vit ed Tree." a splendidly presented <1€€‘I111llg power. The Bible was eded. Imagine for a moment what ..._ e world would be without the Iiook Books. We owe everything in this WOF iat ere it has been accepted. it is the he doctor, she is gradually regain- hcr strength and is now well on way to convalesccncc. ds full of meaning. Think ot’ the nd to our Iiible. Mr Ross Bethune lands of the Bible, and then think of ad an interesting paper on "The Wl the Bible has done for the lands h _.__ place ns no other had in joy and `iii 311110 limi SWBS US 0111' 1i110I‘lY- W0 ~l.eod. Grade VI.-1. Louisa Mur- 110 velntion which it gives of Jesus' 11 lsorrow. llc quoted apt passages of are EXAMINATION.--'riit-_ stainiing of Sv iowcd that the llible teaches us that E e loud is not ours to bear alone W ripluro to prove his points. He 11115 tcinptatioii. This book shows us 1101> e value of the future and the way to 1 would not w about Jesus Christ. Queen l “L-l_e0¢l_ Grade V__l__ Mllllllg t‘lirist. The Bible cnnobles the li0nie_.U1111G. T1l1ll1l Of i-119 12111115 \\’1lB1`G 1110 has enriched art and literature. it Bible is not known und coinvflre £11911! or encyclopedia, is merely to neutralize White; 2, Effie Campbell; fi, Bertram 11 _ or counteract the excess acid so the Betts. Primary Department, Gradc 11115 1112100 1i1l0\\'11 1119 11l”0t11€I`1\00<1 Of W111 stomach can digest the food normally. IV Take a tcsspoonfui of bisurated mag- McPherson; 3, Leslie Huggnn. _Grade 1” __l_ Russell lll(~_L@0