> 1 /_ M' _.`,', ‘ 1 i i f ‘v"'¢*P `:~.':\r4f" 1 1- "i .. . 5 ‘_ ,,\ 4. “ZS ‘.», A GRAND 5|-|E°wiNo. Andrew F. Gai-.lt,_a prominent merchant and manufstctrgttr nxlyukt He insured his line in the Mutual Li‘e Insurance Companyl? was required to pay the sum ol' 816 9o per 0l.ooo.o_o eac _v .v I =,\ _ t on y Recently Ur. Gaul! died Ind U1* C°mP3"Y P°*d.‘° '"5 .ll "5 “°. the original insurance of ¥_"°.°°`°°-'bm 5*-4*4~°° lu .°dmn°;'ng':;lkt;:§- 2; an ,|,_u4_m_ Mn gmt; pmd fi_{ty~tvro annual premiums. _ }878‘8o; the Company returned in dividends $545 so more than it received in preinmms from the insuied. - ' Mr. Gziult wss insured under 6r10il1¢f P°li°Y in lhe “me Q°mpany iq: llike amount lalren out A few Yfafs 19"’-"U wmch he §mdd£)gg:‘l; l i ` fi 8 8. mounting to i895 7:. Dlvldeu 8 _ _ :l!1‘il;ur‘.iol‘i)<:§uviv:i!:*.)5$l).z3ii ob 0: $342.28 in exci ss of total Pf¢mi“m*‘ Pmd- A_ N_ 1-RA5|.';R_ _ Joris M¢i=:AcnnRN.` » Special Agent. Ch’town. Local Agent, Ch town- ' t llll-l'|l'l.l' AS THE BMS 'on._TAL`m(os's welcome 'ro ms- ruomsr asusruti comfenenca SECRET 0F'~lTS .INFLUENCE llso and Growth of the lulhsdist Uhsrsh In the lsllgloiu World--Just and Buenos ‘tribute Iron s Preacher Who ls lol at that lspsslsl Doll of einuw 'xiagann-wniny xvnywsno Respected. [Continued from Paso _9 ~ ciliii-ss hung as an incubua ovar .that so-.>ii~t;."s placc of worship. While tho A Practical Recommendation. l i MESSRS. R. E. MUTCH & CO.. , Charlottetown. é d H H A mm ya" ' | Di-:ak suis _-The flour (J. F Haydrn's Knller rr ur nurc use _ last week was sll you claimed it to be pod I can certsinll' ;`"‘Q:°‘:g:d ‘he 8°" W 1 be equal ll not superior io snv straight roller licur |\\\! UP “ - U ~ _ nespectfully yoiirs~ l cuss. E. PRATT. _ Sol-I in zr and so lb bags. Try a;bng it will qiesk for it¢¢lf~ MM _ l - l r=a, E- |v|L_.|'|"c:.-I at co- | Charlene own. P. li. I. Feb. iota H04. 3-i7 tis 3m wmrmmM ~nmMvA'=f- WWMMW“'“§_ _'11 L7- _ ~ - - l n@n»g@ All Crayon Portraits int $l.l5 ¢ In advance for one mouth. I need no introduction; it is so hard to get agents that I can depend ou. so send_ direct to me. or write ine to call. Doii '_ be in a hurry in giving t0 ¢V€fY hnmbug that calls at your doori Deal d11'€Cl With S.. F. T/l RBUEH HIGH GRADE ART PARLORS, . VVho has stood the test. and never published it lie in his, _|. life. Some agents lead you to believe they are for ine, but l they are not. 0 '- 0nc’s' ineinht-rs of that society were discus- sing with the leaders how they should lm the debt a. Cnpthin Foy arose and proposed that each mein- ber should be taxed one penny n week until the debt was paid. "But 5 that is not fair," some ons protest- lngly suidl "Hora are some people who are so poor they cannot afford go give oven q, penny." ‘ Then," said Captain Foy, “put eleven of the poorest with md, and if they can give anything I will call upon them weekly and collect the same, and il they give nothing I will givo for them as well as for- myself, and each of you can call on eleven of your neigh- bors weekly, receive what they give and make up what is wanting." No , sooner had Captain Foy spoken than _ in a flash s. divine inspiration came| to John Wesley. "Yes, yes," .said the great lender to himself; "that is just what Methodism needs-a sys- tem of caring for its own, a. system by which its members shall not _be herded together ns wild animals are herded together, but a system which will single mon out mid plow U10!!! circles shall bc placed a separate lender who will hnvc charge of encli class. These lcndcrs in turn were to moot and report to their, pastors. Their pastors in turn to-day incet and report to their presiding elders. Each man by the "class system" of Methodism is responsible to some in- dividual person of the church. _ We soc the value of individual re- sponsibility in the temporal world. Why should we not seo thc same ro- sults from' the “class system" of Methodism? Your boy is about six- t teen years of age. Where are you go- 3 ing to send the lad to college? } “Wcll," you say, "I would. like in f many Ways to send him to one of I our great `universities, but the | trouble is I nm afraid. There thc boy will only be lost among a crowd of hundreds of other students, und ~ federal Blend -fi A choice Blend of Ceylon, India and China Teas,in such propor‘ions as to insure a delicious _cup of Tea. Sold by all the principal Grocers. Wholesale bv Mei(iNNilN & Mcliiiilll Loaver Queen St. Ch’town 3. f‘f`~§ -‘ff 'YJ ,.<./é c W ._ . ' Q is sure to fa 1 -.;` ‘-:3_;~_$o _ glasses w e 1 '-_\ . the eye strai l, ‘\`,l "\\’ which caus X doing this work. Jeweler and Opticianr , Sunnyside. help and r leve' N 1 _ s o in u c W _ ’ 1 Lrg trollillelliave -the O ni a n S ~ facilities for lG. H. TAYLOR. f Wealcnessp A woman's rcpror.lucti_vo organs are in the most in- . tense :incl coriliiziioiis sym- atliy with licr kiolui‘_\'s. , Theslightesi rlisordvriiillie i kidneys brings about za. correuporidixig disease in no one will be individually respon- slblo for the lad. I thihk I shall. send him_ to one of our smaller col- il legcs, where he will como in close _.\'1;.'_:’;-Q". gunner or aber. ,contact with his teachers. and these \_} fi E In most casegiteachers will be able to keep their _= ‘- .-” ' in leyo- upon him." You send your boy ‘ to 'A small college to secure the indi- ,. ___,_______I_ _ .tl --~ '“'”`“ ' h l _ ._ .___ _f;.__ -.._ _-..-...,.... .»._,.»..._..-- l. Nsuf 1 oAvs l The whole world has turned again to the bicycle for pleasant, healthful exercise and as a means for economical and convenient transporta- Havc helped to make them such. They are as novel to the bicyclist of '04 as the pneumatic tire was to the rider of the _hard tire some years ago. The cushion frame has revolutionized wheeling. ' ~ If you have 'not heard about this new wheel write for splendid catalogue. l Canada Cyclc&MotorCo., ' » innrsn. _ ,_ ~ in L the reproductive organs. ! D0dd’s Kidney Pills, by rc- l storing llie kionevstotheir ‘_ i . . " '» tion. These, in fact, are the new wheeling days. zi ' _ N’s L §,{§;,§§;';“‘ ~ inn Hiller A\\`Y -- , ';v"f'i:é,>,l'é Pram-e 5 5 ..£‘li‘ff:'.';S"v:f.‘_‘_'3~_'.‘.=_r';;mt§r:.='.“;1: Bicycles. perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- orders peculiar to women. Pale young girls, worn-out 3 r mothers. suffering wives and women enteringnpon _ the, Chan e of Life, your l 'best frienfil Kidney Pills 1 il- in the Housoi g_~:'_a».1~ Colin, Dlurilsgs, matixm, Spralns, Nc 'l"oot1u¢ia¢, Camps, Son &:c., he-, it never illi- Por sale svsrywlsrs. Shingles '-~°...... AND Dandy Lumber agmtup Stihl tations! A prolallnr- sim _th V 1° *_ ""t.' Y ,» Li ' Now. thc “class i`ystam" of Hatha- dism has s -double purpose-.nrstc it mskes _tha lletiiodint convert summ- ber or a greet puatiwsity in whi¢ii~thsn»¢mo‘ undruds of thous- ands and miilionsol members and it glvqs to thatwonvort the enthusiasm which 'truly _ oomes‘“trom~_g_reat num- bers. arid. -secondly. it-sovtratvl 01° lathodist convert from the masses.- It places him in a gospel family for which some one is i~cspousib1c_.- It gives to him a. separate gospel, gar- den in which to. labor. It says: "Qld convert, you-lookhfter that young man and that young woman. Visit them ln' their homsp. See that they have 'thc right .kind‘ of co1nPnni0l\- ship. When thuy are absent from the house of God loarn why. tlioy are absent and tell them that _they are missed." Individual responsibilities for individuals-that is the great multiplying slogan of tho Methodist "class system." For whom, 0 Chris- tim msn, are you responsible in Christ's name? _ The Methodist Church, in tho next place.. is a singing church. whose songs are nearly always keyed to tho tune of hope and joysnd the glorious harmonics of a ‘blessed hereafter. It is a. church whose mu- sic is nllcd with halleluiah choruses and battle hymns and inspiring marching melodies. lt is a church which believes thut,our thanks and gratitude for blessings received can be returned to God as ivcll when standing upon our (ect und, in the words of the psalmist, "singing unto the Lord,’,’ as when on bendcd knee we offer them in silent prayer in the closet. The trouble with many of our churches is they always ima- gine Christ as keeping step to the slow time of a Llirlze. but they can- not imugine his moving lips as join- ing in a wedding march or in the joys of a social gathering. Duniol Webster oiice said: “The in circles of tens, and over these proof to mu that the church was cs- tublished by God is found in the fact that it has existed in spite of the bcgowncd ministers who have been caged up to preach their sermons be- hind their repellent pulpits. Any law- yer would bc ruined if he were Com- pellerl to plead for his client behind a. wooden box, as the minister by custorq is coinpcllcd to plead for his Christ." Whothcr that statement is true or not, I nm not here to dis- cuss. but one of the grvut facts that convince nic that the church is u di- vine institution _is that it has exist- ed for hundreds of years in spite of the scpulchrnl and nwlurl hymns with which thc choirs used to lend in the song worship. Those hymns, for the most part. were all gloom, all dark- ness, all brcnthini; firo and' brim- stone and death. Wlicn one sang them he could almost feel thc hot, hissing flames of ctcrnal punishment scorch- ing his lips. No auch singing as thc ancient churches indulged iii could do aught but terrorize und make the worshipurs tremble with fear. Do you wonder that the churchos of old, which sang' for the most. part the songs of death, should have wor- shipers who gave only half~hearted voices to thoir singing? But while the Methodist Church has its songs in the minor key, for the most part the Methodist- songs are.son_i:s of life and .loy and hope. Go if you will with me to any of thc qrcst Metho- dist camp meeting resorts of this country and you will know of what I, speak. The mighticst shout over raised by conquering host upon img- tlefleld was ncvur more trluinpluint than arc the cnnip meeting songs of Despluincs or Ocean Grove. Whnn the Methodists sing "We are marching to Zion" they Bing it in such a way that it seems to fling wide open the `gatcs of the Heavenly city. - Lastly, _Methodism has had its inur- velous and miraculous multiplying power because it has had an infinite licld in which to labor. It has work- ed for the most part among the common people. Contain churches in the world have been known ns churches of n class. Some churches have been known as churches which .appealed to the greatest amount of brains in almost every _Christian ¢0mlI\U!1ify- Othor churches have been known as the churches of tho aristocracy. But though John Wes- ley had as much brain as any man of his generation, and though by po- litical preferment he could have \`Pl°h°d H Position of influence in s.ristocratic_sociaty, yet he chose to cast his lot among _tho common P¢0P1s. He did not boliove there was one gospel for the rich and another for. the poor-one for the brainv men and another for him 01 small mental calibre. John Wesley believed all classes should meet ns one at the throne of grace. Therefore, as the comnion people crowded around him to receive his message, many " of thg rich and the aflluoiit stayed away. He was truly the missionary to the middle and lower classes. Are we in church work ready to reach out ,ln Christ/s nomo for'tlie conversion gf the same kind of people? It was said of our Lord that "the common people heard him gladly." Ah, that is the best encomium. that can bo plaoedupan the tomb oi’ _ the founder of Methodism! When Peter Cartwright, many years ago, -arose to preach in Tennessee some one whispered to him, "General J nckggn is in your audience." With that Peter Cartwright tumod and said: "I hosi- that General Jackson is in dieneo. But I al Jackson that him my dliisrait oisfto of thunder, 101' for ,iizm _ ..C...l...R0iiER5l. i I .-iii . - Swgl. . Horne _'1“l1ickWatcr, and Puriiier. ,At alldealers. Pride 25 cts.” , THE BAIRD E0., lid., Proprietors, WOOUITGCK, N. l. V f'-_-4-. _._-__.-~ la- - FARM.~EED5, RENNIUS White Russian Wheat, Manitoba “White ‘ and Red Fife Wheat, _Golden Vjue Pens, Vetches, Corn, Barley, Buckwheat Timothv Seed, Earlyi Late. Alsyke and White' Dutch Clover. Mangel Seed. Turnip Seed and Carrot Seed. ` ` . ‘ .' . ' The above a.e all good fresh seeds imported this Spring: Call or write for samples and prices. 1 ` ` WHOLESALE AND E _ RETAIL ~ We also have a full line of M¢CO|LMlC'K One Horse' Seeders. Sectional Seeders; Single and Combined Grain Dri`ls, Disc Harrows. COCKSHUTT Steel' Plows. Gang Plows. Ont-Throw Disc Hsrmws and Steel Rollers. _ We are selling at lowest prices. and on terms to suit`our customers. Call at our Show Rooms and get prices and terms before buying elsewhere ' V ` A- HORNE & Co. iq lu. ill. w U A ' $.._ , -_f - -_ 1 Z ;i AHUAL RESULTS THE BEST TEST “I know of ro way of judging of the future but by the past.” -Pafifaicx HENNY- _ 23 years of capable and conservative management is the Fprth American L1fe's pledge and your guarantee for the u ure. ~ _ 4 per cent iutefest (compound) in addition` to carrying the risk has been paid by ‘the North American Life to holders of endowment policies at,matn'i'ity. " ' " Every form of Policy contract issued at easy rate: on the lives of healthv men, women and children. Those desiring to create an estate or provide an income for wife. children or self should write us for suitable plan. Rose. & mAT'r|-lsws, DesBri_say Block. ` Charlottetown. #7 .1 _ _, _, MoDi~:RN DENTISTRY .f»;sERL|lw DENTAL PARLORS One thing we again wish to call 'your attention to is our CORRU GATED SUCTION PLATE. By using this form of suction (which is pat- ented and for the use of which we have secured the rights) we will GUAR- \N'l`EE T0 FIT ANY MOUTH. It does not matter how diicult it may be or what other dentists have told you. We know* we can fit it, and have no hesitation in saying so. ln cases where there are atil1 some teeth fe miuning in the nionth, we will replace the lost ones by. means of BRIDGE vyomc or PARTIAL PLATES. eeui which are decayed weviill restore by LROWNISG (gold or porcelain) iilllng,or by use of PORCELAIN INLAYS. We have the largest and best equipped oEce in the Maritime Provinces and do any and all kinds ol' dental work known to the profession today. BERLIN DENTAL PAR-LORS. 0ve§,_1’_r§>_»§§:_Bf;:= Drs. BEER &sELL, Prov- ' " ‘ ._ lei ~ -- il- Heb.