nz i ‘U i l f l i i > ,il itil ,_~_ _.___ ,_,,__,__ ___,._ _, ._,_,.._ _ __ _ __ _ , _ _ _ ,. _. _ ., ._ _ _ _ ;_.~_t: _ _ _ ._ ` _ - _ _ _____r ‘.3-_ v- , i __ _ , _ -,_, ._ » ‘~ 1 ‘ ‘ , M rr ’ it ' MAJOR GSU. WALKER "`Mn'orGeor|eWaI§r riowaii-imil'ar i égurelin Chatham, niario, is oneloi the men who went through the terrible d_iai'l.ll/lutiny. As he says: “I am a _, tlran of .the Crimean \ 'ar and the lf' rl M iny, serving under Lord - - s" giercejmud-to-lianil llght1ilS‘ ...___ .. llilnuuluposure lei: _me u' great "‘i‘ `r_ from Rhcumatism, so nruirli so - _" lege swelled u , making it lin- ` la for me to wart. My bowels ,‘ lilo cqnstipated that I was in terri- - ‘lhlpe'~un_til l began to use 'Fruit-in g, - _’»' 'I`li`ey relieved me both ot'_ihc il” inhtism and the Constipation. y; I enjoy perfcctliealth-no more \ _t`:3_1nt'is_m or Constipation." =.=_'_" in -another letter, written De- ,_..l,- Wat, 1923. (eleven years aitcrl, _ ` r Qllrei' says:“ ‘Fruit-a-tives' are .- l in the best oi health and I _ Be without them." ‘_ f ',.. _.'tiv|:n" are the famous Fruit Qmeiit-intql)_Sihed_ fruit juices ._~-/~ - 'with tonu:s__~tl5a;t niz:_ki;__you »- _' - Uwe. .Gnu t r- @:`&%dBhit\;syl:|r from Fruit-n-tives, lhiititedg Ottawa, Ont. __ _ ' 0114*. A JZ/>v/7/3, lfdnkes every- 'feel beillier. ,sg G - ‘- _.1 Piano & Flurmture imiisii The best polish we know of is MAGIC CREAM -'This polish il used, accord~ ing to directions, not only cleans and pollshes, but leaves a lustre that will last. 6 oz. bottle, only 251:. Try ana. I rm boy wlui his son, th- : girl with hor dolla will noon __ 1 have pained _thin age of t0¥l -out Photos:-aplis_ of on . _ohiidran -liaverjrow UP- ' Gail GBM for an ap- ssinumiiili ~ nAYEn _ Phdtoqrpphar rbooofb .¢---- ..-..~¢¢¢-use-na-Q-QQ.. _i ».- - % “Ui l ~ Lenten Lectures , 1-I -` N *I ibdntihuad-’1’r1¢;i_n Engel) ,_ _ SHOP from I~Iolmnn'a Catalog DONDITION SERIOUS - The ' ny friends of _Mr-_ Austin tiar- qlaiiie, Pownal, who has been con- fined to his _bed during the past year will regret to learn that his condition has become more -serious. _ -rue .iiaoio srariou Ar 'ri-is NAVY LEAGUE lNST|TUTE» Charlottetown, recently received a complete concert from the Broml- casting Station of the Radio Cor- poration of Porto Rico. at San Juan, on the faraway island of Porto Rico. This concert was received on a loud speaker with consider- able volume. The announcer nt this station speaks with u con- firm/ed Spanish accent. SUMMERSIDE B. C. ENTER- TAINS.-The students of Summer- side Business College held the first social of its kind in the history of Summerside on Friday night in the Britannia Recreation Cluu when a large number of the friends of the students were present and had a thoroughly enjoyable time. Mr. Byron McDonald occupied the chair and introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. Creelman Mc- Arthur, lil. L. A. whose speech ltis regretted is forced out of this issue through lack of space. Among tho other numbers on the program were songs by the college girls, solo hy Albert Heustis piano duct by Davids Baker and .loan McKay; duet by Mr. and Mrs. J. Pogson, piano solo by Miss Jean Mcliearney, solo by Sandy McGregor, incidental remarks by Charles Peters, violin solo by Byron McDonald, solo by J. Pog- sou and duet by Helen Peters and Audrlenne Perry. SHIPPING CLUB FORMED. - A iiirge and representative meeting of the farmers of North River and surrounding districts was held in North River Hall on February 25th. Mr. Peter Brodie addressed those present on the necessity of forming shipping clubs, in order to dispose of hogs, lambs and poultry, to an advantage. Mr. Brodie also went into the growing of certified seed potatoes and he was of the opinion that this lndus- try was a profitable one, if carried on. with care and judgment. At the close of the meeting a shipping club was formed with the following as offlcialsz- President, Robert MacKiuley, North River; Vice I>r<\sident,Kennison MacKinnon. Clyde River; Secretary, D. J. Mac- Arthur, Cornwall; Committee, Pope Crosby, Cornwall; Mack Mi1cPhail. North River; James MncPhail. Meadow Bank; Frank Sanderson, North River; Edison Mutch, North MASGUERADE DANCE. - A most enjoyable 'night was spout in Tracadie Cross hall when on Mar. 3rd young and old, wise and gay as- sembled for a masquerade dance. Tho costumes both comic and plc- turosqus made loolters-on feel as if they had been-suddenly transport- ed to some strange land where cares and- worries ' float away amidst wonderful music and 'gay laughter. The viollnista were the Messrs. H. J. Smith, J. J. Mcinnis and Alexander `Mclnnis, assisted on the organ by Mrs. J. J. Mcinnis, G, E. Rowe and Elmer MacDonald. At twelve o'clcok the dancers un- masked and friends recognized friends, after which lunch was Served. The costumes worn were, Mrs. John: A. MacDonald dressed to represent night, Mrs. Alexander McKenzie, Miss Canada; Margaret MacDonald, Indian maid; Penzle MacDonald, fairy princess; Mrs. A. James MacDonald. Red Cross nurse; Ida Cummisky, Old Time Belle; Mary Lacey. Red Riding Hood; Pearle Gambol. al-louse Maid; Helen _ Mitchell, Scotch Lassie: Elizabeth MacDonald. Miss Mah Jong; Mary MacDonnld'anil Florence Mi\cDougall. Kewpy Dolls Florence Mclntyro, Kiltie Lassie; Hannah Mclsaac, Hope; A E Rowe a Ghost; Basil MacDonald, a High- lander; Alexander McKenzie. Two Faced Ike; W. B. Fitzpatrick, Sailor; Patrick Mullin. Soldier; Alexander MncDonald ami Harold Lacey, Gold Dust Twins; Emmet Smith, Chrlie Chaplin; Earle Cul- len ami Daniel Hughes, Mutt and Jeff; Leonard Mcintyre and Elmer McQuaid,' Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shoah; Gordon Mclntyre, Clown; W, T. McDonald. Clown; Joseph Fisher, Foxy Grandpa: Elmer Mac- Donald, Fishormnn: Patrick Smith, An Old Man; Patrick McNally, a Farmer; Pius Mcllrlde, Barney Google; Frank McNally. Arabian; Willie Praught, a Gypsy Maldon; Stephen MacDangall, n Steward; Jack Corrigan, An Old Woman: Daniel Fisher and JJA. MncDonald, Kaiser Bill and Uncle Sain. ` --<-sci_fl9,,n\ix>iio»o. uri. visiting ina wor d about`J_e_siis. His amrk down hére ig to Couric! _men,"of. their terrible wrong in rejecting Jesus. and of _His righteousness, and of the judgment passed upon Satan. Only He can convince men'a minds and consciences. A thousand preachers with the lpsln of a Paul and the eloquence of an Isaiah could not convince one man of sin. Only the Spirit can do that. But listen to me as I say very thought- fully-and this is the one truth 1 pray God to burn into our hearts to- night~that to do His work among men He needs to use men. lie needs you. "0h!" you.say, “lt is hardly possible that you mean that: I am not a minister: I have no special ability for christian work: I am just an obscure, humb- le christian: I have no gift in that dfrection.l' Listen with your heart while I remind you that He needs not your special ability or gifts, though He will-use all you have. ilnd the more the better, but He needs your personality as u human channel through which to touch the men you touch. And I want to any just as kindlyand tend- erly as I can and yet with great plalnness that ifyou are refusing to let I{im use you as He chooses- Shall I say the unpleasant truth? -the practical blame for those ugly words, and the uglier truth back of them come straight homo to you. Thnt is a very serious thing to say, and so I must add a few words to make it still more clear and pluiu. The Spirit of God in working among msn seeks embodiment in men, through whom He acts. The amazing truth is than not only is He willing to enter lnto and fill you with His very presence, but He seeks for, He work among the men you touch even though you may not be con- scious oi' much that He is doing through you. is not that startling? I-le wants to live in your body, and speak through your lips, and 1ook`out of your eyes, and use your hands, really actually. Have you turned your personality over to Him as completely as that? Remember the law of ,God's communication with men; namely. He speaks to men through men. Run carefully through the Bible. " an _ _-:Z- River; Leslie McEwen, North River. The shipping club intend sending a carload of hogs to Mont- real in the near future. All inter- ested in this shipment, kindly noti- fy secretary at once. l\S|f|__RIN Beware of Imitations m BAY R a-_ Regina . ' ' 4 - _ - Moose law _tlau heart. The message He seem f on package or on tablets you are not getting tie @nuinc Bayer Aspirin prove safe by millions und pre- sizrilicil by _physicians over twenty- thrcc _roars or Colds Headache Tootliache Lumbago Ncuritis Rhvumatism Ncuralgla Pain, Pain Avi-ept “Bayer Tablcts of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con- tains liroven directions. Handy boxes of _ti elve tablets cost fdw. cents. Drtiggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark _( regis- tered in Canada) of Bayer M_anu ac- turc of lplonoaceticacldeuter of Bali- l‘_\'lii-liciil. Vi/hile it is Well kllovla tflfllt Aspirin incnns Bayer maiiufac ure, to assist the public against imitations, tin- Tiihietn of Baer Company will ba simiipefl with air general trade iiiork, the “Buyer Crain.” Find ‘Bm hh Charlottet'r`i" .___11l~{'K=l SL john __ __:I1l1££`-l uebec -‘ mitral "“'*1m»r no __ _zb__ llllllliil is ' Sherbrooke __.. ._i;`_II°K°l Ottawa uv” :___ Brockville __ ___.._-QI] Kingston ____- I Belleville ' f.°fflIl)K-“I Peierboro' "" l!'XJ ;`pé_c;;\_to _ _ , ._.___..c ITB] annes ,_, g XXI Hamilton f , L_.; IZKJ Brantford lj ' Clit ti.(“`J :Z3 ‘IFJ ‘ Gi»=1§\=~. 2...; Kite ener\ _=__._1 Woodstock :Z1 Stratford f' =__;:!-I-FW! lS.€iiii__on 7 oma __ 22:1 ILE cimiiam ff* _;;;1_I.=m~| yvinqsori amiaf .,____. 1111] ' cobalt* ;“."”“ Fi william ._1__l_ux~J Winnipeg/ '_---'.1111 Saskatoon iii rt' compare with other cities? Are you paying more or lou than average? These prices are for average qual- ity "delivered" goodl. Watch for the changes in this chart next month. Tomorrow:-Creamery Butter, Red Pepper Heat Breaks Bad Chest Colds Over Night s_Ew<€__vour_tisht. __;oi_1ins-___ehesi. OD 0 'na n. re up I. o con- ilestion. Eeel a gilt! cold loosen up in a___sho_;-t tliiio. ' BD Br ;_'ub" is the cold remedy that hrliigs quickest relief. It cannot 'hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness ivnd drive tile cbngestion and soreness m‘r~i"uiii"' ii ii t u o ng wc concen rate, penetrgtihg Eigmt as red peppers, and w on 'eat psagtigstea rig-iii down into colds, congestion, _sou muscles and sore, ati! joints It any thequleh a oay and and you will find that since the -_ . Hz. ,Cain disaster, which divided all _ PRIME RIB OA; ° :_ _ 'men into two great groups, whcn- -ever God has fi message for a man or a nation out in the world I-ie chooses and uses a man in touch with Himself as His messenger. Listen to Jesus' own words in that last night's long talk in Johp's Gospel, chapter fourteen, verse seventeen. Speaking about the coming Spirit, He says. "Whom the world cannot receive." That is a strange statement. Though an important part of the Spirits great mission is to the world _yet it can- not receive Him, But chapter six- _teen, verses seven und eight `lvcs the explanation: "I will send¥H_ini unto you, and He _when He is -cohio (unto you) will convince," shdlso on. That is to say. a message from God to one who has come within _thc circle of personal relation with _Jesus-that message comes along la straight line without break or crook. But a message to one who .remains outside that circle comes along an angled line-two lines meeting at' an angle--and the point of that angle is in some chris _ in whom Ho may _ _ Tiiil-11'-lsends out to the outer circle pass- ' ng or men _ _ Mlllél' BIOS. _i;»f_~_3=__»_§_\}_»¢f="*l_===%} f_§__»»_;f<»;~_s;- -gms °»_=_- Win _ we 533.2"l.ii§§'iiZ'm§¥".5`§?»?‘IJL’Z"°§.”; . - e c c . Gout Goorao SWG” Cglglfy 7"--!_.!Z.| orso l: if om; B rec and Ho pleases. Has He been able to Let bnd " ` ` ' Ye =_ _ . N+ Vancouver _ ;;_ 1 41-41- ‘ _ Victoria l_'_` ___ _ . _ _ _ I " ' ' ' ° ' ' ' Unless you sw the “Buyer Cross” How do prices In your loellliy L” ’“° b"““ "°“ “ ‘ew "'““"`“` my 8.” im. . 9 ."5 9 “ee 5 '-° “Be y°“ t° do that with you? Or have you 11; -touch those whom you touch. been holding back from mm fem, GOD'8 SUB-HEADQUARTERS tions _of how God uses men, though thc fact of His using them is on almost every page of this Bible. Back in the old book of Judges is The new denti- frice that re- . moves iilm and _tartar from the _ teeth- _ naw i»°°°tii'.°"»»:i'f'$ 1. 'WIC Ndli trolhla. It silnasu men, gm il.. ‘ mm em mm ans _ atlya. If loft it forma the , mind time litany ana.; daoparisila. ll' ""l‘»f¢_§ii'ii‘**'t*t*::2» ; fm- i _ to oo _ . _ _ ii wlinim on hint sy nmovlng deceleration ii.. ‘li"l&. i_.*.‘,'.: il Xi -fellows. If you take his life tgrough- \’illsti1nce over toward thc roziil si-iiLoH aroma i _ 1'~i-lar poiioi-I Your grand-parents _.used lt- Safe, sure and e lclent. Small dass moans economy. and brings quick relief. Does not upset the _oi-0ma_cb.'I`ry Shiloh. 30c, 60 _and $1,20._ `|_'HE RIGHT $P,RlNG_TONl»C _ ' _ FOR ALL THE FAMILY Every -Den, wogndn and child will eel brighter, happier and healthier this spring if they take a pure vegetable laxative tea. It tones up the stomach, cleonscs the blood and stimulates the liver. Take three times a week for three weeks-ever one needs si rin o. peculiar expression which Ls not brought out as clearly as it might be in our English Bibles. The sixth chapter and thirty-fourth verse might properly read: “the Spirit of Jehovah clothed Himself with Gideon." It was a time of desperate crisis In the nation. God chose this man for leadership amon his out you will not think him an ideal character. But he seems to be the best available stuff there was. He became ,the general gn-lil'ing an army in what, to human eyes, was a perfectly hopeless struggle. Men saw Gideon moving about giving orders. But this strangely signifi- cant phrase lets us into the secrot of his wise strategy and splendid victory. “Tho Spirit of Jehovah clothed Himself with Gideon." Girleon's personality was merely it suit of clothes which God wore thatl day in achieving that tremendous victory for Ilis people. The same expression is used of Amasai, one of David's mighty chieftains, and _ of Zechariah, one of the priests ' during Joash's reign. A New Testarneiit illustration is ' found 'in the book of Acts in the account of Philip and the Ethiopian stranger. This devout African’ official had n copy of the olii Hebrew Scriptures, but needed an interpreter to make plain their newly acquired significance. The Holy Spirit, the interpreter oi Scripture, longs to help him. For that purpose He seeks out n mnn,| of whom He has control, named _Phllip. Lie is directed to go some where this nian is journeying. Wt-, are told of Philip that lic was “full of the Spirit.” And a reading of that eighth chapter makes plain the controlling presence of thc Spirit in Phi!ip's personality. Iiil the heglnnl_n_g He gives very ex-' pllcit il rect on. “'I'he'Spli-'lt (within lPhi1lp) said, go near, join thyscli lof this chariot." And nt the close l“the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip." ~ These are a few illustrations of what seems to be a common law of God’s intercourse with men The language of the Bible through- out fits in with this some con- ception, Strikingly enough this same seems to bo true in the opposing camp. among the forces of the Evil One. Repeatedly in ‘thc gospels we come across thc lstnrtlliig expressions -- "possci=,su|l _with demons." "possessed of do- _mon," evidently speaking of mcn whom demons had succeeded in getting possession of, and cloth- ing themselves with. lt seems to be a law of spirit life that s. spirit needs to bc eiiibodled in dcnllng with cmbotlied beings, And God conforms to this law in His deni- ings with men. . My friend, will you ask your heart, has the Holy Spirit gotten possession of you like that? Witli roverence I repeat that He is ing He might make some cliapges in you or your plans? lf that is so. I _ J' sp g ; _ tonic. 30c and 60c, 1' “ °* . _ ‘__ ,__/` /~--_-...-- lf. - Us/ by gms M.//ow/we €2;"af»im';§mmf wif/» ass/ph zu/< 1 n ' _ - §1'SQper51SEreen{Cem@ I A li. ‘ nniznanl nv`w,{ssimf ._ J’ _ . 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V _ _ _ , I lips ciiu speak it, but =\lH0 “Sl plainly, that tlicn tho Di‘l\Ull<‘11l‘ _ _. \ iiiunw for lll°=-“‘ "“'“““ “"_“""' P N c E R i about your l`i‘ic-mls coinvii Slrllllllll buck to you.. -‘_______________________ llugh McAllister l3na\'i~i~, :lou of . ~ ’- .‘ l-` ‘ ` i']i]iiii§i(,)rii1ii‘ilr ognacvtriinriieuizireiii Icllliils- i S-2 tlun young mcn that over lived. felt l 'lmpclleil ut u conference Of! ze. . ' _, _ ul ' students at Northfield, in ’97._ 10, ltoll this lzit of his liiucr cxliericii-| Ice, thouuli nauzrully reliiiftaiit tor do so. While iii college. arrange-' ments were mario for n iscries of! meetings o\'0l'l' High! flll" ll W9°k~| “One day going ilown thu liullwnyi of me college liullillum' he selfl- "I met a boy wc nil culled Dutcliy. _ i___;_.-...__--ni-i-_- 4 __| I' Lonsrsa PACKERS ' How about ‘n tew 'rhavs your FACTORY NEEDS. hail mlm brsnrptiy mi. 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