hn-tn-qfl-u- The l Sunday, School Lesson ‘ (Topic for Sunday. June 1.9) _ Luke 4: 16-21; Matt. '26: {N40 .. "Inasmuch as ye have done It un- to one of the islet of these my Ure- llotliels Know That- tbeir own napalm. W's are not mm Mon] ywbat Jesus said to tho‘ pqpfq in the synago- gue, ‘but we~are__.t6ldr that "words of grace" fell from His lips, and we know that at all times He talk- ed to His listeners of His Father in Heaven, who loved each erring one, and longed to bring hlnllnto ‘To the housewife who really id l-r l . \\ . ' - - Gunning castnfia “m” y. m, d“, ,,, m, m,_.._ ought: wgflelocolozio M‘ “my M _ family s heart through its stomach; ,. a perfect , __._ MIR- 2514°-_ lieve chat this son of Joseph who ‘ baking l8 dHdQQd a, joy. . , ‘i ’ . The two sections of the New hm frown ‘imhungngha mu“ could I b‘ " ' ‘ " . I p ' p l j . “W575 ‘Testament sed in the story today {m}, °,e"§§‘;‘“u;“'§m'{wj{a§'.§{§,“‘§§ _ . = . This flour, because of its evenness oftexture, its» ., Beam the iaiecflallwta rrzg-"thelveryryllefélgag: matter what road "Ho to-nolsome l; ._-/ ~ » ' ~ purity and its response to expert baking will prove" . , . _ 0 rs sp cmns , > ' , 1,. A , ~ - o.“ very end of u. Christianity creates “m” is mm’ “a” "° “m a the perfect flour of the good housewife sexpectallnll. "' Signature of. new ideals of life for men, and the real grounding of Christianity is not in the forms of life, but in the spirit in rwhicb these forms are fol- lowed. The true Christian splrlt is the spirit of love and service for others. Only through the love of Jesus Christ can good be accomp- lished, and the Christian spirit in each one of us should make us work very earnestly to right what wrongs we are able to, and ‘start a right spirit of ‘brotherllness toward the stranger coming to our community. We should be ready to give an encouraging word to a discouraged one, and to set a. good example to all‘ those with whom we come in contact. The wonder- ful Christian homes and privileges that we have always enjoyed should make us very grateful to God, and should make us lonig to show our gratitude in some tangible way. To know and feel that we love God is not sufficient if we wish to feel that we are filling our corner, for service is the outlet of our love. t- ._ In‘ Ilse‘ For liver Thirty Years‘ ElSlUllIl Yul nuvvaun eo-lanv. IIIUYQII errv. EASTERN ‘sraafislnr Lmns, INC.‘ INTERNATIONAL LINE n ESUDll"l‘lflN (IF FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE IIETWIIEI “'1' JOHN AN!) ll0§'l‘0l\' CIIMDIENCING MAY 25 and only in the service of God do we reach the full heights of happi- ness. We may grow weary and discouraged and feel that our workl is not counting for much, ‘but when‘ that feeling comes to us we should Steamship (lUVEitNfik DINGLE‘! will leave St. John evc-ry Wednes» have a quiet “me of cnmnlunjon ly at S a. ln. and every Saturday at 6 p m. (Atlantic Time.) , The Wednesday trips are vin Eastport and Luhec, dlie Boston ‘l1 n. m. with God, when W8 shall receive lure-day. filo Saturday trlpll are tn Boston din-ct. $l0.80 STA IPAIIE DlHmI. camucrtion ut Rust-m with Jrk via tile Cape Cod ‘Canal. Fur r-rtvn and additional information apply tu U. C llltlli. ‘Annual. L:_—.__~;1_—~__-__~ _1=;~_—..--__-_~: s. s. lulllllio Aorta-r. Sale l-‘or yrour pleasure and health a| "lp on lite "Ilariand" is unsui- assvd. You are offered tile op- ertuniiy any Tuesday, Thursday, rlday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. m“, Sunday, a, -_, p‘ m fresh courage to continue in the 'l""""""" $11-00 U!‘ task we have commenced. . Ml-‘Loyltllltau l-ine Steamers for New I Verse 16.—"As I-lis custom was." We find that with Jesus the act of going to church was a ha-blt. Willie He may not have agreed with some g of the forms used in the service, it ‘of sympathy l true Christian. 1 ' tlnn people ls plainly that or trying clze, but this hhould not Iuikp us waver in our work when we know we are doing what ii right. ' The Christ, who was blameless. was cruelly criticized and scorned, but that dld not prevent Him going on with the work. ‘He had been given to do on this earth by His Heaven- ly Father. - Are‘ we not going to be strong enough to bear a little for Christ's saike? Matt. 25:64~40—-“Then shall the King say. In ‘this one instance Jesus speaks of Himself as the King and be shows the things that are most pleasing to His Father. We may not really be conscious of doing things we know to be right, directly for Christ, and yet He tells us that any kindness, or little act to His suffering or sorrowing ‘brethren is really done to Him. Everyone who does these things will be rewarded. The llfo of '_Chrlst is so bound up with every true Christian tllut everything we do ls felt by Him, and not even “the least" of ills brethren may be overlooked. Tile only way our country will attain its best is by kindness and unselfish love to our feliow-nlerr. This rule of love and kindness nlust stay with us at all times, WZlC- ther at home, at pleasure. or in business for this is the true Chris- tian spirit, and any one trying to live for himself alone cannot be a Our duty as Chris- to uplift the social life around us, and Jesus says that our lives are to "be judged by what we have meant to other people. Love to God will show us our work, for There will be sold by public auc- ltion nn the premises at Pleasant 'Grove, Queens County on Thurs- lday, the 9th day of June. A. D-. 5mm‘ m’. the Presence m: God’ “d , love must find an outlet. and that U19 leaching 0f G011 5 Wm“ ; outlet is in service for others. Paul amongst the pe0ple;and J05“! Went says that no man llveth unto him- went there for help‘ and guidanceflse", and it Seems to be becommg The presence of the Spirit of g more and mflre true. m]. each small" JC l. ‘ <-_~i\\\\\ » 01 k m? n m Ybur Dealor rot-a Trial Seek. - _ " HUNT altos. Lmrran ml ["_ blAMoNDFL 4 wouto vou s: sAveol ' Hast thou a desire for Heaven? A place will there to thee he given, If you lo God your case will take And suppllcate for Jesus‘ sake. The saints are now glorified They all were lost when on the earth. And there were saved by a nee birth. We are all of a fallen race, Our‘ origin to Adam» trace. Through him to us all evil canto, Our toll and sorrow. death and shame. 1n Eden God was their delight, Were sinners here ‘before they trial} And are refreshed with Heavell- ly dew. Men m-lst the lSélVlCllP-JBBUB know‘ Before they will to Heaven go. | T-lle unclean will not enter there, - Glory with saints they could not share. ~ Li’ you will he saved from misery Look then to Christ on Calvary ‘Twas there for signers Jesus died And it is finished there he cried. Yell cannot look tc throne oi‘ grace; N0? Bet to Heaven at all a place liniess you go to Calvary first, O. sinner. then do not delay fl ,Lost you should perish in the way Adam 1nd Eve were shiny bright,‘ When Satan would you overtake J-lls own of _you forever make. l 751 Nil “l is~__- . T 1s- 4 J, r ‘i’ ’“f\.7 U \ A NEW TRADING FlELD A trade venture which carries with it no little element of ro- mance ls the one starting ay the Hudson's Bay Company when new fields will -be tried out_ For trad- ing posts are to be 0091165 111 Siberia by this enterprising instit- »_ution, and the first expedition left Vancouver on May 12. Aibout thirty men sailed nut of [of the Bay on the steel motor ship , Caeco, passing through the Straitl of Juan. de l1‘uca.- She is now‘ steering towards the Aleutian ls-l first cell will be Petropalnvsk, the‘ only town of any lmlportance in those parts. lt is probable that this “'5'- illllfl-Y of Imen will "feel out" "w situation. and u their reports are promising ‘other .. Flour a Feed Mllleea g Lead-en,‘ - Gill“ W‘? ‘Trans-Canada Limited The Trans-Canada Limited-the PODular Canadian Pacific train fromlifontreal and Toronto to West Vern Canada and Pacific Coast~ now leaves Montreal at 5.00 p. m. 58")’. making the fastest time be- ‘tween terminals of any train in America. . _ Reaches Fort William in thirty hours-Winnipeg in forty-two hours "Retina in fifty-three hours-Cal- gary in ninety-two hours. Passengers from the Maritime .lands and -will then head oasterlygprovlncea “as, John M" choice And find the Saviour Jesus Christ. 7°’ “'9 Kli-mmlalk“ Pulmmu- He’ of two train connectiollq the early train leaving at 3.45 p ln. Eastern time, daily except Sunday, and later train at 6.25 p. m. every day. The Trans-Canada is an all sleep ing car train, carryling sleeping car passengers only, except be- ‘1921 at the hour of one o'clock in . . l Ill i, Andswgelll‘ 90mm“ on we Mon get at death as they're pre- will T0110“!- l d; - m L d~ t _‘ pared. The Casco was -built last in “my g a y m“ e m 0 meal: ‘vvltlln the ‘word of Girl)? declalfid. wthedUngt? States for the ligglrcan _ . . d y t i, d l ange s some w go to eav- 1'8 o. u was found too small for B '1' m" an o m .8“ ‘ en. that purpose. She is.a lop-ton craft Others to misery will be driven. expeditions he afternoon the farm of James so filled the life of Jesus at the‘ -. , Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 Hgygg ‘communal, Wfltaevfttaiythlnlllll/ltllllllallg I . airllWtsursilzly, Victoria, return fare ma“? hlmse-u um ‘but Xmsslm” - that his influence for good may‘ was tween Montreal and Ottalwa, w one] _ . a limited amount‘ of _ v . commodatleyy l: evql L; ,_ “almond-Loud is» _t.he \ typqyhloh includes throllllli’ . jilg f , dining car and com-p ment _ ervatlon car. ' This train affords the biggest ‘travel treat that it is possible for a trans-continental trip to contain’; ' Passengers are lrble to see practic- ally every major point of interest by daylight, including Banff and lovely Lake Louise. Whether on business or pleasure, this train fcililsgsllllghilrd "illlfhl-Ygg: synagogue that it was His desiretit IhGllOOVBS BCTES f) 8.11 W W6 ng I ‘Hams “mated men-OIL Numep to have the other people, too, feel‘ ous articles of house old furniture the YIIPBfiF-ge of hope and joy. We‘ e . . ' ./ Friday, East River, return fare‘ "t" 5 cents. I rSnturday, lvest Riven return fare B cents. _ Be one of the large number who ow take advantage of those very njoyable excursions. _. The accomodations are fine. We? now you will be pleased with the asults, Phone 773. will also be sold at the snmo time. ourselves may not have the oppor- spread to those around him. Chris- J. A. McDONALD Barrister Riley Building C 1, with, a length of ‘1-18 rooq wllflllfl‘ of ma‘; 3:31“iifrllggdwfinali°§ylfa' , . , 24 feet and depth of ls feet: She la Which all desire and taste could T‘) “ewe” ‘hare is ‘l holy way’ 323358: wligatwvghig: him” 5:52];- Sui,” ‘l am the way did Jesus say I18 . it is the way to glory bright her at a. rate of 8 1-2 knots en And fellowship with sons of light. hour. i ~ Previous enpeditlons from Cana- There ls a glorious throng above. de. _to Siberia in quest of furs have Where all is joy and peace and not -been particularly successful. 10m They were, bowevr, ‘badly planned. ’ tunity of talking to large crowds tianity demands that all tllc work of people as Jesus did, but eachlot’ the world shall be so handled day our lives may live Christ southult it will build and not destroy that others may long to know Him. ,hulnan life, and in sucb a planner E Jesus‘ came to this earth to show that it will contribute to the de- us bow we may live such a llfe. velopment of all the people." i Ami there the lovely pair were plat-ed, i Who were with innocency graced," Fm-onst-ious were of sham-e or fear l offer by private sale. farm of. [Luke lzll-"Openczl tllc Bunk’ QUESTIONS And happier when the Lord drew l-low glorious in that place we'll be insufficiently financed, and under- Wooi Grading The P.E.I. Sheep Breeders’ As- lclatlon will receive wool at the radlng Station, Arena Rink, Char- ilétetown, from June 28th to July ith. Name and address of Mpper should be on both the in- Tde and outside of the sack. Do ht pay the freight. Several hall lots should be included in as shipment to save expenses. ‘Address communications to W. iiulter. Charlottetown. harlottetown, P.E.I., AUCTION SALE l“ I am Instructed by Angus J. Nich- son to ucli by .\llf'.ll-l'l Sale on ills ‘emlsrs. at Orwell Cove, (Brush 'harf) on Tuesday. June 21st at 1c o'clock the following: 1 Horst". 7 yearn. i1 Brood More. i500 lbs. ' ii Choice young milk cows. ull esh and lfl good condition Also l team tl'|l<.~k-\va|::on. nulr: ld shafts, i Whccl rake. l Driving glgll, 2 wood sleight-l. l curt and ecls, I lilnlnttc Cream Separator, l0 lbs" 2 milk "llfli. l turnir [llllp- ', and numerous other nrticlen. ‘Terans l2 mnntlls on all sums nv- 00 i MN‘ cent of!‘ for cullll. J. A. MACDONALD. '~ Auctionvml‘ i gPlilillfi Meetings i Meeting which will be adressed y the ‘Commissioner of Agricul- llje am. other representatives uf is Department will be held at irln. o'clock p. rn. in the following laces: ' Websters lCorner, Tuesday, June let. ' rwell, Clerks Corner, Wednes- i j Juno 22nd. l-Ilat River Hall. Thursday, Juno rd. .. urray River, Friday. June 24. _ e breeding and raising of live it. organization and the stand- lphlg of farm prodlmts will be listed. ' rlossa Norse ‘l. , "m" pleasures breeders are requested at the ltehiel til-William Beans hat ) 85 acres situated at Glenflnnan, 55 acres under cultivation, l0 in soft. wood, balance swamp. Excellent pasture. An ideal dairy farm hav- ing u. couple of springs and runn- ing water on promises. Good house and out-buildings Apply Albert S. Robertson, Mermaid. Agricultural High School - First and Second Year Course. Open to all boys and young men over fifteen years of age. ,_ ‘iiuitlon free. Board reasonable. Day and nigh-t classes. Flor calendar and all particulars write, The Principal, The Agricultural l-ilghwfichool, Charlottetown, P. E. l. l Tilifdlioiors g Cadet ‘Instructors Course A six weeks course w-ill stslrt at the Armourles, Halifax, N. S., on lilonday, 11th July. Pay and allow- ances $4.30 per day. Transporta- tion free. Teachers wishing to take this Course wll apply to Supern- temle-nt of Educ-atoll. A Captan’s course will ‘also be neld at the same time. Officers Corps School, Cadet Instructors pvlslling to take this course, will mp- ply to LieuL-Col. R. B. Willis, Head- quarters, Military District No. 6,‘ Halifax, N‘. S." AUCTION " " SALE At Greenfield on Saturday. June 18th ht 12 o'clock noon uhnrp l am instructed by Willllim Roy to sell on the aonvc date ills valu- able farm of 100 acres of choicc hand, 8f: acres clear and in. high state of cultivation. well watered mostly all under crop. Excellent ltcatlltll. gw-uu buildings; Also name da . all his stock. farm imnlcnlcnts, BOTH-I STOCK: Horace: one one Percheron three years Kalnl. ilve years old; two general purpose. _ COWS: Six milk cows, six heifer-n. eight sheep, ten lambs, one calf, thirty hens. three ducks. IMPLEMENTS: One binder. (Deer- ins’). one hay machine, (DQOHIIIL) one Frost h Wood lie-evict‘. one Jim-- my Han-in Gangplnulzh. lMaple Loaf.) truck wagon mlu rmllffler, one rack .one cart and lvhoelsutwa: trucks nno (Massey Harri-t) one single plough. one -lrivl g sleigh, one drllvng wagon. bar Mrs, "n6 spike barrow, driving harness, two robew two wood elcighn. dine work- lnk amen. forks, shovels hoes. ‘Perms of farm made known at and found the place." The passage‘ ‘in the Old Testament that Jesus‘ Chose to read and speak about is found in Isaiah 01:-1-2. Jesus had 'come to prea.ch the gospel to the poor, to give a mes- sage of cheer to the brokenhcart- ed, and to free those held by the fetters of sin. We are to carry on the work of Jesus Christ, and is not the present time one of very great opportunities for us all to allow what we can do for our Mus- ter? We must not feel that this will be an easy task by any means, but with the love of God in our hearts and the assurance of His presence with us we should be able to press steadily forward. lVerse 19-21. -»“Tlle acceptable year." More than seven hundred years before the conling oi‘ Christ had been prophesied and now that the fulfillment of that prophecy had come t/he people were not re- ceiving Him as the Messiah, They were looking for an earthly king, HHINES .Mllllonaire Captains of Industry Find In Physical Energy and Fl-tnese the Founaatlelle of Ex- ecutive Efficiency RESULTS FROM USE ALMOST IMMEDIATE Thousands are Keeplnll Fit, who Before Were Slokly. ‘impotent and Physically Defllilent ' Weakness is a crime. Mother Nature gave you a beautiful,‘ healthy body. if you are sickly,‘ impotent and physically deficient“ it is more likely your own fault.‘ "PROTOVJM" restores vitality.’ Every nation is awakeillg to the fact that the health and physical condition of its men and women ls, more‘ important than anythingl else. Before very long there Will be stringent laws to enforce prop- qr- cam of tho body. ‘if You were on trial for physical weakness, would you be found guilty?" Before you allow yourself to get beyond none of recovery. curt tubing a" VlH"—-lbl new I . "ll: month: credit on all uml- r ten dollorl. n; per - I p? for Isle Nerve, lone um Brain Remodel ,strea.ks, spots. and not this simple man, born in flay NEW Vlllilli TREATMENT ‘weakllng. BE A VPRllDE 'l‘O YOUR SEX. * Perfect healtlL. and g perfect L-Wuo ls the King/at the day or judgment? ilk-What kind of people minister to the poor and hungry? 3.--ViF-ha.t does Christianity mcan to the nations? L-What was the emphasis in the teaching of Jesus about the Kingdom of God? _ s-What is necessary tu make our social order Christian? Women! Buy No Dye But “Diamond Dyes” Unless you ask for "Diamond Dyes" you may get a poor dye that fades and ruins Your goods. Every package of Dia- mond Dyes contains edrnple direc- tions for home dyeing or tinting "any new, rich, fadeless color .into garments on draperies of any mate- No mistakes! No failures! IJIBK ill _ It is your moral and legal duty to keep fit. "PRUPOVIM" promotes and conserves health. strength nnd mental energy and narvg M. haustion; increases grey matter Be strong. vigorous. full of llfe. Ad-mlratlon always follows robust man. Pity trails after the the body is man's heritage. There ls no reason in the world why you shouldnot have both- lf you are struggling along under the handi- cap of poor health, a weak body or that tired. listless feeling. now is the time to "buck up"! The longer you wait, the longer it lwlli take to get on your feet again. Regardless of how thin and un- developed you are today. You can in a remarkably short time, build un a strong body and ' throw off all your ailments. ‘ ' “"‘“r' , Where Christ Himself we'll eve.- God for Himself one tree would see‘ l save. To Adam all the rest he gave, But of l-lis tree they must not eat. For it was not for them the-meat. From tilonce we never sllall go out" ‘Tis ours eternity throughoun. Now shall we change or sorrow know. Bu, so,“ command ‘meyfdlaubey’, Whegaoloy and ‘peace will ever] 9 . For this the penalty they paid, ill/ere forthwith out of Eden sent, That they might of their sin rc- pent. Though perfect we may be advanc- e . _ _ . - |0ur oy and happiness enhanced, . Tile peace above will o'er increase The covenant of works they broko wuhcéaagrmses that M“ “av-Br When Satan in the serpent spoke,‘ ' From tnnocency then they fell, I l By Sm became we M!" or Hun ll‘ Heaven high you would attn n From every sin you must refrain‘. m Sun" nature they partook“ Adva ce in every Christian grace The ways of holiness forsook, into the world were driven oul.. taken "by men who" knew too little of conditions on tlbe other contin- ent. Underfigken by a company like the Hudson's Bay-the scheme should iprove more than a. mere iy to bring results that will have great influence on the world's fur merkets.-ShipPlnS "d EIDOFUIIK Register_ PUT THIS IN YOUR BIBLE. Here is a handy table, which it would be well to cut out or copy for reference ln your Bible studies: A (“Y's lourney was about twenty- three and’ one-fifth miles. A Sabb- ath day's journey was an English mile. A cubit was’ nearly twenty- two inches. A band's breadth is equal to three and five-eight inch- To’ _ n w! Jes s Christ a place. n Jill? PNNIMII Wllcro they did wander much about ; » _. l! ~ p, __ 9- "Ml-EA" Old Adam was indeed a thief, l - Which to mankind has caused much grief. ills Master's frpit away he stoic, - Then Satan got of him control. Both Eve and Adam well could stand. Had they obeyed God's command it was but possible to fall, And they were not compelled at all. Excuses. tilen they both did malio Excuse no sin away can take. While it may some what pslliau 'l‘l|e sin it will not expiate. YOUtpu-fif Tea the daily fare. It 6Ilj0y8bl6 repast. Fulllsatlafaction God requires. 0f man who to His grace aspires, Ho must full satisfaction make And all the ways of sin forsake. His debt to God he all must pay, And 'tis required without delay But. then man nothing ban to give lStlil in his sin he wants to livc. than ordinary Tea, ’ c“? You make is w Now by the fail were all men lost This is what "Adam's folly cost! ln Adam's image we are horn Of all righteousness we are shorn. KING COLE ' Choice T", Rut then a Saviour promised wan- Who would make up for every loss Whole God's favor would restore And make men hllppy evermore. l l That Ho would break the serpents‘ ea . And rule lfl- men's heart in his stead. l To fallen men salvation bring, And He Himself their righteous kins. ; o _ _r But In that Saviour men must be- lieve. "Pnorovlw a- Thain-w ‘not... h “m” mm The Heavenly alnd will never s l - ' 0n, mung" (puma; ppm‘ "My Although the offers now an; from] ;._ U ' a be: . i ' - * and p»- r o... .4... m... o. o. M... m} lfaol. = a import; be pure u l Or grace and mercy won't receive I m Gino's Writ! . f. Tea is fortunately so d", 473F110! lflbrd Choice Tea, UNUSUAL QUALITY Ask W"? Grocer for it b‘ soul m senutn no es. A fingers breadth ls- equal to one inch. A shckel of silver was means much to youf ls the one thing that " 8p in this coun _ ThG COSt per while the incieased orth many times adventure, and is‘ more than llke-_ 1t is more than an item in rounds off"—or spoils- an "y that th P°i1nd is orfiihlgfifizéfffj thplellaure 7°“ Kfit from every :13‘: :"FL AVORJULL T” m“ KI e dIlTCICIlOQ. It is true also .7 spend further-that i; Orange Pekoe is, N0 COLE make more cup; g P"P"¢¢ particularly for IOVCII! of rxctuslvsrulvoll ‘ v th full Mags osf§m° combines every comfort and con - venlellce possible. For infonmation, and the our - chose of sleeping car sccommola- tlons, apply to local Rent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, or com- municate with Mr. N. R. DesBri-f say, District Passenger Agent at Bt_ John N. B. about flf-ty cents. A shekel of gold was-about $8. A talent of sllvcr was 3538.30. A talent of gold was $li3.800_ A piece of silver, or a penny ,was_ thirteen cents. A fertll lng was three cents. A mite was less-‘than a‘ quarter of a cent. An ellah, or bath. contained seven gallons and five pints. An omer was six pints-Ex. Because preserverance is so difficult, even when supported by the grace of (iod. thence ls the value of new beginnings. For new beginuingsoare the life of preser- . verancew-Pussy. Orange Pelfoe "will o the pound.