1 v_~='¢¢~¢,_ svn-. iii ? L. if ig* 5 lil H lf* . '_ l 1, V. nz;-._v.`»..... ...TT is li 4; -‘s- F1 .. i _ - » . .. _... ._ , ` ' rica ray -» fur crlfuuorrsroivn r.u/tunnis, .1 FISBRUARY 26. ors . » A .Tlblespooulnl to Every Pail ol Wdter. just think of the amnesty or Asarroi one anne. - _ spwnfui tb I pau of water is plenty. And there are 25 - ___ Acts 6. ___-._ ' ”u"'°°°M.°i“°5°° P°°"‘g“ _ Bm when suiouc. sick, Hsauaehy. llfn_|ini`ply astraoqfanza in use GOLDEN TEXT. cunstipatod, or for had breath 'hd ASKPTO does the washing for so - ‘-Zal .. ‘ °" 89"' 3¢°"'|°h llttk-ind dad it flr bldcr, loo A just try ASEPTO next wash day. Dileorning grocer: sell it. E 1; ~ “°°“f‘°"f°d 5! 'li|i“’“ 'ms assrro urs. co.. _ St. John, N.B. Q 1-- ._ I PTO Hsnrro ~ ‘ _ Q'-_'ii...._f;_f° ».i _Af ‘W Soar Powm-:R ij .* ~-\\~t_\i\i_\,t,_-5.,.t....... llllilli V' IJ Ji .l -~ -- ' l D . - i i f‘ 1. Y, ` ._i' ' _- -.: (I j I Olrry more Life Insurance. 'l`hat’s the great injunction to-day, _ If you ha\'en`t as inucli as you can nfforcl cali 5 H. H. BEER, Provincial Manager, Summersld¢_ - Agents Wanted in Unrepresented Diltrlotl. E IE `f .L3 E The Crown Life lins on r 3’ ; '.11-'.3` _\f.:_et<- for eva-rv fron of lialiilitir-5 V Lot us slnd you some new insurance lacks. onown Lars insusauos eo., Tononro G. T. SUIERS. Pronldunl. 3 or write us to .~,¢;-n;-`.“»:"~ 1'* _{;--`¢,£`--*N till fii\\\\ j . \. _`__ _,___- `; M” ¢l \f- we /<%/ W %/ ff/ / , /E; »,/ rr* _.___ Island Roll of Honor wouuosn ` M. Whitlock. Charlottetown Hume, Iris Priyate J. E. Lockerhie, Casoumpec Private Bruce McLellan, Indian River Pte Damien M cKenna, Charlottetown in-:vate churn-.1 S. Beaton, srookneii Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Weilingtcn Georgetown M ill Cove Brookfield . Vernon paud. Rvheff- Ti'&1lD0r. Charlottetown, (Van- couver, B. C.) Lieut. Reuben E. Stewart, Wilmot \ alley (Montreal). rnrp. H. S. Pvarson. Charlottetown. (Victoria Australia) . Ptr. M.J. Fraser, Wlxim ltoad Cross. Lance Corporal M.W. Chisholm, Uigg. Lance Corporal. Angus Armnauit, Ahram's Village. Bay Bay . (Gas Poisoning). \ _Murdock Neil McPhee. Heatherdale. Stephen McKinnon. Charlottetown, Private Peter Martin Gran Ban or oint. Mt. Albion. Pte. Donald F. Campbell, Newport. Loi 54. Sergeant John A. i\lcLean, North Car- digan. Privatc Gordon M. Sinclair, Montague. Pte. Wm. C. Delaney, Kensington. Lieut. Eric Warburton. Charlottetown. Pte. Clifford Rogers, Miscouche. P.E.l. Pte. Alexander McDougall, Nine Mile Creek. Sorgt. John A. McNeill, Charlottetown ' Farrier. James Gillispie, Appin Road. Donald D. McPherson, Glen William. ` (seriously ill). - Gunner James M. Smith, Lot Qi, (ser. iousiy ill.i Sappcr J. McDonald, Charlottmtown. ' Daniel li. Bears. Brooklyn, Lot 6|. Z PRISONERS Creek 1 M. orant.Ban¢or,P. E. 1. Private orunna. simons P tw '<1 , John Milrllhi. Charlottetown Private Llyod Looman. Geoggetoveg. Mckenzie. St. Peters Bay. 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A good reputation, spiritual power and common sense were the requisities to be found in the candidates. These three characteristics are not often de- tached from one another. The'mnn who is full of the Holy Spirit is likely also to be the man oi' common sense, and if so the sound judgment of the community is bound to make n. man ot good reputation- “honest report." it is easily conceiveabie, however. that one characteristic might predominate to such an extent as to give a negative aspect to _the others. Spiriiuaiiy may exist without a knowledge oi' practical affairs, or wisdom without keen ap- preciation of spiritual values, or abil- ity to use them; and again both may exist without an accepted standing in the community. Those who are to serve the Church should combine these characteristics ln their personality. Verses 5-7. The names of the men designated by the multitude and or- dained by the apostles to the new work show that they were drawn from the ranks of the “Grt\<'.ians." They aro ull Greek names such as were taken upon themselves hy Jews living amons Greek speaking Gentiles. lt tho ln- ference dstlucihle from the fact, is not a mistaken one it is a sign ot' the me intent-c in that early Church of Jcru- salem of at spirit oi' tlhristiztn _courtesy which church communities in all place and times may be very well emulate.- Tho Palestinian Jewish Christians did not resent the charge that -they were crowding their brethren from the Dispersion. They Generousiy chose all the new associates to the apostles from the ranks of these brethren, and so allayed at once and forever the sus- picion of lavorltism for the future. How many churuli differences would melt. away and disappear it` one of thc contending parties would adopt n course similar to this. No wonder that “the word ol’ Cod increased. mid the number of disciples multiplied in Jerusalem." ‘ A Verses 8-15. Tho question has- been asked whether the seven men chosen to assist. the apostles were the first deacons, the first elders, or n special 'committee with :i special task, but no perninnent successors in the Churc-_h. Much could hc said lu sup~ port nf each of tho answers given to the question. The narrative in Acts. however. turns thc,attontion ot' the reader to a matter of vital importance. it proceeds to trace the development of the labors of these men in at least two cases (those ot' Stephen and Phi- lip) i‘rom tho waiting upon tables to thc liiglior work ot’ nvnngelism. Thc first oi' thc sovon to take advan- tage of his piano as n special reprc scntativo of the new life was Stephen, Being placed into a prominent place, ~\~\».~.».»»..» »HH*¥ IMPORTANT " '- Relatives of soldiers re- turning from the front are asked to communicate with the Secretary of the Provin- cial Committee ot Wounded _ Soldiers Commission. Miss -- Nellie Gillespie. 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If you want ' honest goods at honest prices to repairing of Watches waattooam a week dwn ' WITH I2lS|Ii|lllS” Kl’°B8|Y6lY carried the -gospel to the BYIIIIOSIIB. where probably be was U99* IHWWII- Evidently he constructed ills task in a broad way. I-le was ap- iwlnted to minister at the tablsl. but U10 ground on which he was selected f°l' 1-bil work was the gm that no en- i°¥0d the cont1d£:loa I his brethren as a man with -given talents. Ho must needs make good use of his tal- ents. _ Morcovor as he used those talents he discovered, as did those abonthlm, ;‘;‘;i.‘.;‘°.:'°.r.:: '1:i.'="r.:°' 3 - use bo e -posed him "were not able to rezlst tire wisdom and spirit by which he spake.” Christian workers will ilnd 'thiat faith- fulness to duty and a larger nterpre- Wtiun 0f 0lJD0\’i\llili.les will disclose izreater and greaterpowers ~ in them- selves. 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