_ ann 11.A1\|4UJ.1I!i1UWN GUARDIAN l|;gq|"pf_m_-,Ln . _ PKG!! -eaéb- -=~i'~.v ll-_ - ._ 1,; _ *I _ ` ' I. z ._/i if i :i~;.-ri ._ .-_ ,. “ _ _'_ _ ____ _ . i I 'ei/` ` "` -` ».-_/ 4 "`- V: _ I l'lL1`iJi`/U " __ lc-fl ILSQI' A few light rubs' will, OH it on e dam cl th b ' H Dutch" sprinkhd '_ i l ` . 0 _rings new lust . Eq Il __ _ (Mu _ I clfecltive gr cleaning and brightllfning eilrikz was bcwlian beth tube. _ Keep It Handy $2 ,°,','$,,,°;, t “§iiiiii Sunnis iissiil ~_\~»_»,___ ` (Continued from page ten) _ \, y/ 4 _.___ _.____s_*._,_____._ ir \ _ _ _/ the great Teacher. The Golden 'l‘ext_ is most aptly chosen, and certainly 1 '¥- `_ ' _ _ ._ - 1-_ ‘describes tnis mission oi teaching. _ ___._ _ ._ _ _ ' _ Notice the inclusive note, "1-le hath . .._ -» _ kr.. _ 6;, _ _mi __.|_ sliewed thee, O,man, what is good." " / / i 1 'This we _,most certainly can see as ..¢ look back over the teaching oi these lessons An exposition oi that inclus- "~ i V » ' iv x - __ , x i "’~»___ 'l' . ~ - 2|;/'," ive_ declaration is then given in the .l 'J :_ » -f /' words, "And what doth the Lord ren ll. " -.* - ._ quire oi nies, but to do iiiseiy, iiiiiu I » :' to love mercy, and to walk liumbi i Qwith th God " The re uireinents ni Y - fl .` _ ns to outward liie that a man shall . do justly and love mercy, and there _i i “--_ ` A _ ’ M f:Z__ lore as to the inward secret oi lite; _i ‘ 1 that ns siiiiu wsu _iiiimbiy wiui use. f - _We may divide the twelve lessons _~ ~ into two parts. In the first seven we' J i - ‘ i_! have a remarkable unfolding oi these _ thoughts ol the Golden Text. In the last live we have a. relation ol great principles made specially to the dis- -clples ol our Lord. Aslto the first seven, ii we take ,thc thoughts oi the Golden Text back- wards, we shell iollow the order ol- our lessons. The Divine requirement i' _ _ Q5-il '_-I ` __ _ V ____ ~ - , as to the.inner secrct ol llie is that ii man shall walk humbly with his V" ` I ' H l _ ' H " ‘God. Our lirst lesson had as its _ Qwtloldcn Text words of Peter, "Like-__ ‘ - - ' ' wise, yo younger, he subject unto the .elder. You, all,oi you gird yourselve Ot. l' an ime e egrap & Telephone Common - We draw the attention of the in t' bl' i merits of this stock. The annual stateiiliigitlbxi ltlile Ctbiiipzitliyi shows a large increase in business for the year ended - December 31st. 1913,~---an increase of 2379 subscribers and the Directors state that it w_ould appear from preseiit in- dicationthat this growth will continue for some time to come. The stock .pays an annual dividend of 6 per cent. ' Publish Utility Securities are always very popular. fl`he statements of well managed companies show constant increases _in receipts_in prosperous times, and only a mini- mum of disturbanceui periods of business reaction. ` We are in a position to offer a block of Maritime Tele- graph & Telephone Common_at an attractive price, and would adyise investors to write at once for full particulars. F. B. McCurdy & Co MEMBERS 0|' IIONTKEAL STUCK EXCHANGE lllifn. Ottawa. Montreal, Si. John, Sherbrooke. Kingston, _,_5_)y_§_t\_9:,v_._ _§_h_Arl_¢_i_tielown. Si. Jolin’s _Nlld_. London. LC- ` I I I.. . ._ _ _ 1 I ' 1 , Tlis Sirengih of fi Will » .Dependsuupon its being correctly drawn and secondly entrusted to a Strong Exccutor. The Eastern Trust Company will advise with your ' Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and act as your Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. The names of its Directors and Ofiicers, and its large Capital, are a guarantee of its Strength, Ability and Good _ Faith. ‘ Its charges are regulated by Law and are no grealer _ than those of an Individual. - _ Consultation or correspondence invited. L The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manager Charlottetown capiisi ` $1,000,000. . . -. i -» . : ` ` -. _ 1 - _ - ' d. In the _ __ _ < A ;~ ; - _i _ _ |to those who nic in nee _ _ ‘ - _ _ r ' - - 't lith th. pri c'ple ol the Kingdom _ _J|£eMn_€_`_!__D_ pest* _ I lirqicvcaleii to £01 uint, of doing the ' 14873 5Misuf mmm. umiiioi sim elniinge '“"" °‘ ‘-°°“- "“"“"' """“ ”"'""" ai - - » - _ i. ii. - ' _~:~~- =_' < ~ ‘-~'-Y* "l~"Y‘" E "` ‘ “nl” n'"cEs_“AurAx 1 (glancing thus over the wliulc ,~ n - i.. it it I _/I _ __ _:_ _ ;;- : . Q 1, \`_§` /f / -=-.*=‘.~.-.~_-/.'~__~ »:_ _ _ _ `_.:.`;"_,<.r:;-¢,'.-.»;";-,fs i ._ __ _. A. _. ,_ _ _ __ `i sf "'-': ' ‘Y 3-' .\\' ;<‘ 'll ’ ii " ir `i. '- \ 'l' if xi ai f ' P1' -' ' :` l .£4 \ Y "' f .i i. K \\ ' it 4 * Vi. r * \ til-\. " "‘ wiui c licuiu SOAP 'with humility, to servo one anotlierié And Cuticllfa Oinlmelllf- Their ii' fr_Goii resisisui tne proud, init give” n_gi~sce to nie iiiimiiie," niiii me ii-l ' stration oi humility in the lesso g . onship to them. The second lessorii had as its .Golden Text the words of" Jesus, "F‘or"it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit ol your Father: that speaketh in you." The lesson itself dealt with the possibility ol co-op- vealcd the privilege of walking with God. The first expeession ol such walk in outward`life is that of loving mercy. _Dr._Mos-se'a . Indian Root Pills. cure man_y_ common ailments which f: are very iiierent, but which all arise 6. from the _same cause-a system ` doggwzl with impurities. The Pills cause the bowels to move r llrly, strengthen and stimulate theeiilineys . and open up the pores of the skin. ’ These organs immediately throw ul ,_ the accumulated impuntiee, and Bili- oiisness, lndi stion,LiverCom laint, Kidney Troutillee, Hmdachee, Rheum- atism and similar ailments vanidi. Dr. Morsc's Indian Root Pills Q Save Doctors’ Blllo i Safety First l_ 1 “It is absolutely and _ _ literally true that NOTA ‘ ` DOLLAR of principal or ' V :interest has ever been _ _ lost in the purchase of _ Canadian Municipal Bonds.” Financial Times, Montreal When, in addition io this para- mount factor of SAFETY, you can es well obtain comparatively high yield you haves. movt at trnctivo investment combination _ -‘faith which makes fear impossible. _ Such nileeidenitum ie to be had ` __ in the purchase NOW of city of Verdun, P. Q 5 p. c. Bands due _ 1943-Town of Three Rivers, P. Q 4 I-2 p c. Bonds diie_l0-16 -Town _ I iif F`ai°nham_ P. Q_ 4 12 p. 0 I L Bonds due illfiil -or 'l`owu of Trim . scona, l\lnn. ll p. c. Bonds due lull. P'oi~ it short- limo we offer “ these ui. yields ranging from 5 I-‘I p c. to fi il 4 p. c. l"ull pnrtioiil- are for the making. eration with Him in service, as in _ _- the case of the seventy, and thus re- 0 _ use tends to prevent -pore clog- ; glng, pimplcs, lilackhcads, red- s that oi children and ri ht rein!-lil. "C55, roughness and oijwr un. 1 wholesome conditions of thc skin. ifullniira i’-nnpniirl Ointment iiro snltl thttulshriut the world. A llhnrel nnmnic of canli. with :il-lmsq l!dnlil4\i»on thnviirlv hurl treatment ol tim ekln and seiilp,iiont noel'-ircf~. Ailrlri--is Putter Di-uzxclicm. (.'ovp.,Dcpt. l4K,Boseon. U. B. A. --,-____- ur third lesson was that of the good baniariran, and Luc lioiuen lent, “lnou sniiit love .thy nciguooi- as T.uySeli“; wnile tue iourtli iuseoii was tuar. oi the story oi sei-vice ac- tually rendered to the Loi'd_ iii tue days oi 1-iis iiesh, and its Golden 'ien, "inasmuch as ye oiu it unto one oi' these, My_,brcthi'en, even these least, ye dio it unto me." inc nord also requires that we shall do iustiy. Our iiitli lesson was _occupied withthc teaching on prayer, and the parable, oi__,tlie iinirieudiy neighbor, snowing bo_w,py_ prayer we are brought into teilowgnip with the very ways oi udd, an ,guns are en- abled to do justly; the' olden Text being the charter ol prayer, *‘ASk, and it shall be given you; _seea, and ye shall tind; knock, and it snail be ‘opened unto you." The‘sixtii lesson 'emphasized tne necessity lor the true view-point, the difference between darkness and light, iliustrated»by the 'uniust conclusions which men cultic to concerning Ulzirist, and the necess- _ity tor. obtaining such view-point fwas emphasized in the Golden next, *that is in thee 'beinot darkness. ' _ , 'ine seventh lesson ‘dealing with .emnity,ol' the_t0uching, ol the ISBSOII "Be not deceived' God is not niorkeu _fshnll he also reap." 'l'he remaining five lessons deal _with teacliirig given more especially fto His disciples, and in them certaiiii _e.hidi'ng_ principles ol the liie oi dis- -lcipieship are revealed. ln the eighth fthe principle oi -a‘ true confession of _Christ is revealed to be that ol the In the ninth the principle ` oi' thd fulfil- ment ol life is revealed as that of having the heart set upon the true treasure which is spiritual rather than upon the, false which is mater- ial.' ln ,tlie tenth the principle ol laitliluL‘ service is revealed ns that of ivatchiuiness for the returning King, expressed iii perpetual service in Hia iriterest ou, hchiall- oi_ is liousoliold_ ln the clcventlijhe piéfziiiplc of relig- ion is rcvealcd he thahrdfyiconipassioii in which the trrue Win of the Sayihath is recognized _a iiilfilled ln such work as makes Sabbath possible in of “°"i."“"‘ "°*°"'""°"'°""““*° ine te chi.. we f. nomic wiui the 6 li Richmond street, Charlottetown a g o first declaration of thc Golden Text, “___§“ili _ g-_--€ee'_T__.i ___d- .._.l ` "He hath shewed thee, O man, what _ii . » Gi~ay lViai'i‘ne Motors L_; Wg; ‘§;‘{",,‘f iC°- A L- Standard the world over, Made in sizes from aio so ii. P. 1, 2 &3 cylinders .for bears of an Ti'/p`e_s and'Si2é'S _ _ _ _ i3ii;::1::i::_'_11:';::_'_.'.'.'_'_'_'_':_'fiill:?iii ` L A --Wr_ite`for'free Catalogue giving prices and full -_ informadon _ _ __ _ _ _ ' ‘_ " ’ i-‘ont sAi'.r: iw _ _ 3 _ . Stanley, Shaw &_ Peardon ‘ :_ Sole Agents for E. I. -1438-3~2lVltf LA N Yorh lly e ltlhelsri _-- §_P‘irst Mortgage Bonds ,_ -'3 Nut enrnlriga available for interest ohaiuies for pmt three yours: _ “_” l9\B.......i.................._....512 527 Bond interest earned each year ap- proxlmnieg tviice over. stalls on Request. itorai.. si-zciiiurlifs coinoiuuon, U--M 2720 i correspondence with f i#li~'i“i'§f» inn. as semis ei sefif #Mes and emioernlnll egembaee of Silver Black or Peleli ores. CANADIAN 'll' ‘ ` ,_»_(_;:__,i,_4:",3s,5_;`-_;_i_c.|;.:;i\»_.iff;.;1':s.i2;i.g-._-_.ng-i<. c.-'i;.»- ix..-:-.=?-'_'7:_» 2-F!-3-‘~'-:=!-Iii-!»i~5}I=€r5~_i rig ~ 1*--_;_ _ _ _ _ ll! g00d~ f _'_ 1 \‘ \ Oriental Fox Exchange Olp- tioiie bought and sol . s-_ land _ an Newioundlandi stockf l ism-1°M1m° St. Peters, P. E. |"nook thereiorc whether tne ligne Christ’s hatred oi shams was remark- able, in _its revelation of me Stern 'ldenunciation ol men _who lacked both 'justice and mercy in their dealing `with their fellow men;. and the sol- wns cmphnslzed by the Golden 'l‘ext,- q¢FkF / ~. _ ' 1 ~ . jior whatsoever a man sowetli, that :E 11|! ' 0 _°l°°l~°i~l°!~l°-l~+°l°l°-i~i~l°°l°-i'°l~°¥~i~°i~l-2-l~ _lor the Russian breeder, Gregory R' W' MCEWEN’ lOuehkofl have produced well in the I- land-oi the Ciiar. rin; -niuuiua _ __ .- ¢°I'°Z (Continued from page nine) to 64c. st local points, melting bar- ley is quoted at 54:: to 55c, and lesd barley at 48c. T°|'0Ut0 Prices for other' grains are:-No. 3 Ani. yiilow corn, Bile; peas, 98c to $1 hue wheat, 7:5¢ to 75°; rye, e2c to 63:: per bu. MILLFEED Manitoba bran $22.50 to $23.50 per ton; Ontario bran, $23 per ton ln bags; Ontario shorts, $24 poi- tvn. and Ontario middlings, $2i;_ FLOUR Manitoba ilrst patents are quoted at Toronto at $5.40 in cotton sacks, seconds $4.80 in sacks and strong bakers at $4.60. Ontario new patent 5___per _ cent. Hour is quoted nt FRUIT ANI) VEGETABLES Potatoes in car lots on track are Quoted at 80c. to 90c per bag, and on the Bt, Lawrence market at 90c to Sl per bag. Becta command on the market $1 to $1.25 pei' bag, carrots $1, nersiiips si to $1.25, Uan'a_dia‘n _onions per sack ;2_50_ Allples zéuerally from $2.60 pei' bbl_ to $4.50. HAY AND STRAW On the Toronto market new tim- uthy sold last week at $17 1,0 $19 per ton, and mixed hay at $15 to $16 Der ton. Straw loose sold at $11 and bundled straw brought $16 per ton. EGGS. With the cold weather of the past weeks, eggs went up in value, and in ii wholesale way American cold-stoi°- age eggs sold to the retail trade ut round 3‘5c per dozen. Strictly fresh new laid marked egss sold to the retail trade at 37c to 38c per dozen. On the St. Lawrence market farmers deliveries brought 35c to 40c per doien. i BUTTER There is an easier feeling in the butter market owing to the foot, that old stocks are being worked oil by the wholesale trade. New butter is in good demand, especiallyiil ol iirst class qllfililly. Stored lots ol butter command 24c. to 25c, crenmery butter in packages from 284: to 30c, prints 32c to 341:, cooking butter is quoted at 1Ec. At local points but- ter is quoted generally at from 28c to 32 per lb. Montreal -quoted tinest creamery butter in a wholesale way at from 27Lc to 28c per lb. _Mani- toba dairy at 22§c, and Ontario dairy .at 23c. to “Zee per lb. CHEESE A lirmcr feeling is reported in cheese markets. Montreal quotations lor iinest Western colored at l4}i; to lifgc, and iinest white at l3lc to 13$c per lb. NOTES' OF THE FAST ONES Marlguld, 2.U7}, is ln Itlily. Cox took in the Chicago sale. needy-zo'-rece materiel is scarce. February was a litinner sleig-hlng month. 7 -1- Bangor has been ii lively winter racing town. Felrruary, 1914, will long be re- membered. Lots oi snow and ice fun during the past few weeks. Wilbur Duntley has turned out 'an oii psiiitiiiz of Uiiian. 1-58. which is one oi' the best things this clever artist has ever done. lllilan, 1.58. has been roughiug it this winter in Virginia. lt will be known as the Bay State Short Ship circuit. San Francisco yoirngstcra outsuld the Molios in New York. It will seem "natiira1’: to see (lox behind Earl Jr., 2_0l§, again. Cox has been adding some bright luturity prospects to his stable. The Manager, 2.231, pacing, by Tregantle, ‘2.09{, has joined the Cox string. A two-year-old son oi Dan Patch,p. 1.55§, is on his Way to the Antipn- dcs. ‘ ‘»Eta'|iions for service went beglhll at the New York sale. Nobody want- ed t-hem. Joe Patchen, 2.011; Joe Patched ‘»4ii*'i<“J'~`-li( » 8'1".” -f » A 4 ,. I _ -_ ~ . ~ i-one -__~ i l __ __ I il 1' i .i_ i _ 1'. ii. 'rairmii co., ixunm. _ ,-,_ CUNA”-_ °=-\- “O i \\i lit... _aifiillfi i i , .~_\ ‘ . Ds.»\i.i=.ns-wi-its ns for prieesoii seed, f f "_, l / __ i Coarse Gnins and Cereals. 'g ' / 111;. 1 " 12 ,.;..‘\t ; ii ‘ i i some me fr; Makes llic_True ___ _ it Home-;l*lndc_Bread P _,_ _ fYo\u>l*loil\erIlsod to ____ . _I if -fr_- §-af §=~’ .- ` ff io/ ¢ ` \_ 1, \ _ 1 _f> . riqa ~`\`... -JEL-a 1. . _ _ __ __ _ ~. uni - _ is __ r-_-';= . ' - v<,:_v.fz1"i ' . _-»--».S*. ' r.<.?!».» ‘ ' . _ ,-_ .»;¢§-_L ‘ T ' “Beaver” Flour is i_ Z e blended flour- _ ' '_ 1, :~ really two flours in _ i i il' one. It contains the quality, (,/ ‘ ._~ nuirimeiit and flavor of Ontario vi _ ' __ < fall wheat and the strength of ‘ _ ._, Western wheat. _ \ “Beaver” Flour is a perfectly ~~ - balanced flour. lt makes linkin! _ \.';i.. H i ,i l"'f' "f-.5-'Z<4\\iiiii _vi - _.»,i i\\_\\\)'llj’Y__'f. ‘_ i/,pl M u f i easy because it is always the same in strength, quality and flavor. Your grocer has it. Try it. Il' a, 4 c.F_P¢0iey,o 1-2 Kentsi.H=iiifa><_N.s.,Travei1ing sales Age ' F-*1 __ insurance Company oi Canada _CONSULTING ENGINEERS-El"FlCIENCY EXPERTS jig POWER PLANT SPECIALI STS _ 99"" (Es'r_iBLisHED um) `""' TORONTO ~ BOILER INSPECIION AND INSURANCE _ _ Periodical Inspection of Steam Boilers. 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Wliewi Fitchburg will give $1,000 purses for its early eloeltis elaeeee to he raced over its new hall-mile track. James Tranter will add cattle to his New York auctions. which have been conllned in the past to horses. Doctor Strong, 2.051, ls now iiiied an ii drivlne lioree by Wai-hen Fran- cis, oi the Pennsylvania Fltate Penl- tentlary. Susie J., 2_06\, and Totem, 2.0\l brood mares selected by Henry Tits f Fred H. Trainor I ` "1f__.______ _ __;___...__3' »i Are You Bothered by Poor Plumbing ? if your plumbing system is not giving perfect satisfac- tion you had better consult Trainor---the reliable plumber. ile'll fix the trouble, cure the defect and give you the good work you`ve always wanted. Reasonable charges too. Cali, write, or phone 393-J. " - xi' 80 Grafton Street v My M The Boiler inspection and I 1 i' i il ,i of F l _f .~_ fi. 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