ll M‘ ‘on Life Endowment ‘i (“Endowment . wuueofrhepoliqmlfll-WYW zyulilllwliffiyubfilllllhf) ‘he 1 ‘ sew“!- lflflnP“ Eiirncw-‘aasa... (iii! the but a... so innate. u you Yoga: lowest poadble premiums, l l 1 11m|rbeTootiDinbiiiyBiaeitwIli ln p“ r, i n-llcrwmsefiffiruire“ s. mrnahr; use?" l n»... l “ "Nsllassylsawblsllbdq ' ell “”""d$'$;ul,u~:':q-en'” i CONFEDERATTON LIFE ASSOCIATION then secure the ulna- end your pea health you opportunities u: the choice of plans. dquginvested in insistence sundae money in the surest ‘wgysndprovidessguarsnzeefilndtogive qgnfm-t m4 ' eel cmgpmn __ lrewopdetful incentives u, ma; md to mousse, nodwrhgcmnll rheumatism benefits lode-slums- &‘lwontthe full Jar-t another option, meantime you have over the term of Central Guardian i, WH-IBT at Rosary Hall tonight. l 8920 . THE ANNUAL MEETING of the ‘Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Ciliiii (Dofltponed from Tuesday inst) will lbe lheld in the Y. M. c. A- Darlor on Tuesday the 27th inst at 7.30 p. m. 8923-26-2i ILL morning to bu’ with him. Rev. Neil morning for to return Thursday nifiht. . Boys’ Work Annually time ‘Provinces Boys and outdoor camps a short lperiotl‘ of collie good ’IChrlstian citizens. Religions Education Council. su-pervises and beans dizlrltimes. their constituencies, ‘defray large extent this exlpense. Branch Office 156 Richmond Street W_ G. HOGG, Manager. Charlottetown. A- 9- F- Giii», General Agent, Charlottetown. k! a L‘... A4,»... Pies: send me your booklet melded "No Matter What Happens” YN§§~H4v4w ‘ ‘ v ‘ é é v C 2“- CLASSIFIED (ins Insertion i-‘nur Insertions .. rennin help-unused ADMERTISEMENTE ..l. 10c per llns n! ii words Miscellaneous ffc per lino n! l! words 7° Der line of i5 words worthy cause will Semi-Annual ’ Meeting ‘Me (lConlIZnued from page 1) There w as sanctions during the WANTED-MAID FOR QENERAL housework, references required. Apply .\lll~'.\l h. ll. Hnviinntl. 41> Upper Prlncc St. S87i-4-23-1li girl nlsu stnillo-nlan by iVllly 3rd‘. ____j____._ WANTED- A DINING _ ROOM y Apply hlorcll ilotel. l mo. A McDONALD, LAND suR- C““‘“i‘*- veyor. i-iermanvllie. 8403-3-29-1m0. riOU8E— CENTRALLY LOCAT- Hedhwanted, ton or eleven rooms. might have been. Apply "S", cure of Guardian. 8388-3-27-tf ._'i‘lle ____ {-__- recognize the still small voice buti cept it. Too many turn a deaf ear IN BO8TON.— ‘intimation was received yesterday that lMr. i). A. Bruce was‘ severely ill of double pneumonia in Boston. Mrs. Bruce and Miss Bruce leave fihis WHIST at" Rosary Hall tonight. 8920 Herman leaves this Halifax», He expects ‘ cra-tiorrto (i041. Many have passed . - through the depths .to Giod_ Campaign throughout the Mari- Conference uro held, at which the boys assemble and enjoy recreation and and training. At these camps they are trained in clean sports and in "iii lilillfifl ‘which help them to be- Tile Organization which controls u“ ‘hi5 “(W5 Wfifk is the ‘Mlltrltlnlc i=0 this (‘:lll, tlr (ilfifif! the cyc in it? It ‘in (Jl"Slll_'§, (‘zrltzlill llsst made a the expense very earnest appeal for decisions. ‘of all boys‘ work throughout the lie stated that many had. already ‘AH it! quite nuillrwl. considerable way. During the season of appeal, ‘ixllvilfie is imrllrred inwthe carrying the choir sang “Softly and Tender- ’ on of the work. The boys them- ly Jesus is Ctllllng." the audience solves by lputting onoailnpaigns in remaining with heads ‘bowed in to a prayer. The service throughout was Commencing today the C. ‘S, E. tionally strong, leaving i1 deep im- ‘ T. boys of the city will put on their pression. This annual campaign. Members of the nounced by many as being the ‘best protestant churches ‘will be ean- yet in spirit and interest. It ls with vassed 1t is to be hoped that this meat courage and hooefnlnoss that ' receive the Capt. ‘Best and his workers enter hearty support which it deserves. considerable dlscus- Provinces. slon over the action 0f Vice Pre- sident Sterling in issuing hockey elected President; (Miss past winter, Saint John, Secretary The matter ~ and this gentleman attempted to of a Vice-President was left to the vindicate his actions. Past ‘Presi- Provinces of P. lE. island and Nova dent Covey also came in ‘for much Scotla. crlticisln as Chairman of the Na- tional Registration Committee o! on behalf of the organization pasq delegates claiming Bed fllll jurisdiction of the lbad~ies| that he was not as interested in Amateur Athletic Association t0 securing the reinstatement of marl time athletes atllle last meeting of inces. ‘ilie Registration Ccmmittee as he THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN . Trinity Church (Continued from page i) A he had heasd it. Hamill are the)’ who hear the call of God and ac- lo God's entreaty. Many are turn- ing this ‘deaf ear. God called by the call of Calam- ity, many men are callled there. in‘ the face of dealth or some deep ex- perience. Many don't hear the first call of Conscience, and have to pass them this second experience. Cuptaiu Best here mid of the case - of a man who had suffered the loss of a child. it was through the aw~ - ful calamity of the death of his‘- little girl that hewas led to Christ The child had urged him months . before to go to ‘Sunday School but he lpnshed‘ it aside, but over the cradle of death hemiuie his conse- Cod Calls through the ‘Call oi’ Calvary-Stamped ‘fin the minds of us all is the stamp-of the Crucifix. There was no othQl‘ ‘way than the wuy of tho Cross. ll‘! you don't hear tho call of Calvary you never will hear any louder call. God's loudest call is the call of Calvary. Surrender, Salvation, Service. lie calls lly: ’l‘lln voice of ‘Conscience. Tilt‘ Voice 0t‘ Czllmnlty. 'l‘lll- Vnb-c oi‘ (Vllvllry. lion‘ Fill] nnycrv- irlrn zl dent’ our decided to begin on the Christian very inspiring The address excep- service was pro- thns upon the second‘ week's serv- ices. At last night's service Dr. C. H. Ramsay acted as Chairman. City Clergymlen present on the platform lllllfiicipatlng in the service wore SecUy Pendleton of the YMCA, senting the different Maritime John was O'Neill, Lvl lss lBeld-lng. ‘balm. After the ships which were held. in Monctou During the course of the meet. on the same night as the M. I’. B. ing many eloquent comments were mootlils a bnmlnot was sivsn the —- made with reference to tho recent competitors and officers. The chamV‘ S002-i-2l-3i _- ---_ ‘ . _ WOTICE-CARRIAGES RrEPAlFiE remarkable feat, of Johnny Miles of plonship medals hcillg awarded the l‘ 01‘ Sale “mi Paiiliilli- Aim} liiivmg W880" Sydney Mines in lvillnlllg inn Bns- winners by Mr. S_ F. Doyle, l for sole at 104 iodwartl SL, city. w“ ‘Wuquhnn in world record so}?- FOR SALE —ONE YOUNG cow 8332421451 time. Th0 metlnl 0f the Associa- 0 0 F . . . . 89164-244“ without (‘lfldreil '___" v’ fnrnl. 'i‘. C. Edgctt, West Roy- MAGNET SEPAPRATORS, DiR- “My 8g98_4_24_4, vcl from filftifiry. No middle man. _ 20 pvwcnl discount: ileury -l\'ic~iNoT|cE__| lit-hill‘, McKenzie Corner. on site-K...‘ P.‘INTERNA- lionnl l((‘i‘(lh‘i‘ili‘ engine throttle K0\‘l‘l‘ll()l‘ zllnloet new. i-Ienry _ _ Platte, llruckley. 8917-4-26-2i.' p ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ 24 3i the dommn" w ron SAVLEVA- GO-CART. soon To Let fxzllllai-reig °"<i'~‘Y i° P“ °ii i“ ‘Mi an our federal organization. condition. Apply Guurdian.~ TO LET -—F‘LAT HEATED, 163 A‘ d’ h t u 1 i , l Mrs John lucFsrlsne, 31 Grai- Great George ‘Street. Bayer ‘ ‘e a °" l9 lid i" OYSMPvlnce-and the ton Si. 89i9-26-2i Studio. 8801-4-244i _ Hotel ‘ Victoria 0m: of the largest and but Equipped Hotels In Eastern ‘Cannon. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely ‘renovated in the past few yuan. Few “Hotels throughout I Canada and the United Stafil have - its splendid table. dhurtitiul service-to sll Guests. ’ Tele- Phones In rooms. _ ‘ . F‘! W Rates Milli) to NIHBSOD per day, ‘ ‘ . " Charlottetown F Hotel ,I Ltd. Proprietor!‘ .' HARRY 0. BROWNHMIHIQCI‘ 1 vlonohlns’ horns“. i . - i7- Nlvliolson, summertime; iron- .‘\. ‘.\ll‘.~\ulay, Saint‘ Jdhn: Jischur- luau. Montreal",- R,. A.. McLeod. l'i'=ivl»liur‘s Rest‘; T. Conway, Mou- ilvlli; i}. Loeb, Toronto; M. Huilil- ll“. lioston; M. Oldhum. Toronto; ill. Tflrllfllill , Stratfordr E. 018- nler, Mnncton; T.. Oscar innotot. Moiiiiwli; T. G."lves, Montague; D. lllllls. illalifaxi .l. m. Soavll, Mon- lrczll; lloy C. Fraser, wmtreal‘. B- i- ll-vina. Salrlt mun; A. D. Hol- lis. uontreal; D. i... Clapp. ‘Montre- ="="- J. Charles, Toronto; Jdm Qonzhlnn. Saint John; P. s. Dalllln. Peter-bum; _W. i-i. ‘Boyer, ‘liar-onto; A- B. Richard, iflftchsnsr; F. W. Arnold. Toronto; David Brewer, Montreal; E. A. li-iushes, Gait, Ont. J- ‘levy. Monti-est; C, b. ‘or-quell. Newark. N. 1.; n. o. reel-s, ‘muon- l“; Allan A. Cole. Newark, N. 1.; “- E- mill. Hm John; i‘. P. i4- isizu-tloll *- ——'-"' WANTED CATS WI two old ‘kittens or about to young. Good prices paid. P. A. Farquharson, Building, City. Male Help Wanted FOR SA FARM _________._._ pnlme. Montreal‘. AM PREPARED TO sllunr ‘tllltlép with my new elec- D A *""" tric ‘shcnrs—after ‘May 1st. Sat» gunranteedr- ‘Douglas Sanderson, Millburil, P .E_ I, REMEN. llnrs_ $150. later $250 twllit-h posititlnfl. Write Railway sn124-2o-2i ‘_ llux lit}, ltilty. (lnrage (Country). 1-H DAV on Maritime I-iennesoey 8705-4-ri4tl. BRAKEMEN’ daughter. . l Experience‘ ‘list, Marin Rose Au lioll has been. awarded Tile shot Mulcn-lln, iSnint John ‘pllt records The thanks oi‘ _ BIRTHS pitltl on Sunday. 25th inst, ‘to ‘ and IMrs. John C. liolroyd, DEATHS *0 BLANCHARD-—-At 114 good opportunity‘ for reliable [laughter of Prof J giligéy Si???“ eiigailfince Ass‘; Blanchard, aged ‘irino months. Will A. Pooley, North Tryon. » 8852-4-22-3l tlon, ‘Ira Rodd, ‘Milton. LE-BANNER SEED OATS Winners in field "Crop Competi- Mother and Path". M,‘ 8896_4_24_2, Michael Hill who died April 22nd, u; took forward, 1923 and February 12th, 192s rne- this country is in the fu-ture. OR SALE-TWO GOOD BUILD- ing lots situated off Longworth Avenue. Apply Mrs. Angus Cam- when m," h", h,“ n eron, 81 Longworth Avenue. ‘8819-4-20 7i In Memoriam and pedtlvely. e They softened every frown, "m"- Kimm Cmmy‘ consimnii “t When we are troubled sore; 50 acres, Alpply to Neil McDon- to owner. aid, Strathcona, 0r been, Martin Duff, 33 Monmouth Street, Although "my "e M mo", _ Somerville, Mass. __.._- FARM FOR sate-ea ACRES or Forest i-lill, 80 acres clear. ‘balance with a e005 growth of fire ‘"006. i! choice land a! pair. 8866-4-23-61. known wmden t‘ N‘ clmbafldge‘ M“! Our God, forever moral 804-4-2L7i work on lN-SERTED BY One with ranch exnsrlvnoo are‘ (erred, good wugss to right pur- ,,y_ Qivg run particulars when ro- P. 0. Box, 172, 8920~Z64f plying. Address Charlottetown. A. S. Bayer. City; ‘ii- kirk. Halifax: - Mill- W. M. 'l‘idmsrsh.. city; Ellsworth Diamond, Stunts," City; City. . Mr_ and Mrs. J. A. VauBus- Blake. City: R04!“- irrsllcncll.-~S. ilcnry, Sonthport. WANTED __ MARmED COUPLE‘ hm] t m‘ t r m it?) this rill l‘- il-llll-t a co or e rea - m work o“ lnr: oi’ a wonldfls record. . " lof John ' and hurdle can prevail. rcctlrrl of Phil McDonald were ac- cepted lly ltille nleeting, ililltl med- als were awarded to lloth athletes. h the Association were tendered t e Stewart ‘Govern- _ , ~_ F Dominion National Life. Our states. mutt of irince Ldtllvarld lslgpd m" have made their m“ Cont“ e “at ymp ° butlon in the work which has giv- zatlon Mr. Doyle replied that 8B Provinces have ‘bad Osbtrrdt mem- fnr as he knew the meotlns of the bershlp and have won Cabinet ‘un- Womens Amateur Assoc- tlnction Ind high judicial position. hwe lotion was a decided success, about - We have Ibaen no sllentpsrtners Apply a dozen indies being present repre- in national ‘businessu (‘Continued from page 1) But there Birvflslir tios to our Dominion fed- morcial rightor wrong, We of the East, have wit-h the ‘Wesgl been sharers in the blrthpalns of‘ Men from this-the tiniest Pro- othor Maritime ‘it is our Dominion as much as" it is any- ;OLROYD.—-At the P. E. l. Hos- ~-—e~-~»-~—~~--——— tihe lClll|lll‘l‘,'$ tanusc. '_ Upper days loo near to l ANTED _' MAN To WORK ‘N Prince ‘Street, City, on April 21th rhc fields of France nnd-illi hlna, infant we were Canadians and as‘ ii. and ltlrs. dlans the enemy feared us. “u”; ilk; the" whleh went "a. wullt young ‘manhood and young y {from ‘ugh Wtl-lilllillifllld ready to do the hard all bound ‘by nuoll tias—-the Chris- difficulties task-the ermnqt gev- wrest from the land the forest, and ._groiltest and the mine tihe heritage wllitrlliearth. l-n Loving Memory of,our dear 'Tls hard to take the burden up dolwn; They briililifll“ Iii "'9 l°Yl 07 the New ‘England States ougihttu ls here. l" More homelike seems the vast un- Slnce they have entered there; To‘ follow them were not so hard F" "W", Whsreveh- they may fare. ‘ and other bniiliinh ‘in R°°d Ye‘ They cannot be whore God is not, wen fenced and watered. on my l“ m, mo"; Avril’ i° “W” R- H°“‘i°"°“‘ 13 wmlwer betidel. Yhy love abides, THE FAMILY. _________._____._ WANTED "' Y°UN° MAN FOR farm and fox ranch. body's dtrnll-ilion. "one fsthbrftif this land shared in the a od in that which won our. Domin- Itlii imperial tlons into unity, and weldlng_ commercial and mlsunderatandl _ er. Mr- tional history-docking back. Le are learning, slowly enough, our common interests are common nation. that centres of industrial life be the goal of our migrating yout _____._______ -_ - That enterprise is wanted for the that. educatlo is needetk-common F" SALE-AT simmi‘ But ohl 'tls good to think m.‘ them upbuiiding of our national llerit- i: .____¢0§._____ Thanks be to God thatuuoh have General Bertram MONTREAL. death took place here Mujor-(ieneral Sir Bertram after a short illness. Sale by Tender will The undersigned tenders up Dorchester returned if tender ‘not accepted. ossarily accepted. l LEAGUE OE‘, THE GROSS‘ ‘ SOCIETY ‘ ole-seam: A ,l- Revs Muir, Herman and Eaton and ‘- The President of the M. P. B. Pa‘ . the women of the tviaritirne Prov- "v swimming champion‘ i are far ‘ A oration than are measured by ‘conl- ~ We have ‘been partners tori to all use. g I Mr. extent of which we are unasllam- awaits leadership-Industrial lead- (lrnlllp, and lmlfliiffillll) place. - In? South lines, that silo may hold llllu piucc _ Arl-icn, Maritime mo“ Jought, and hot-nouns and llor tlilugllters have won, and died, as Canalflbnl,’folaulrcvlltly won “for llcr and \ And in thonqthat leadership la not going to be\inq of the instincts of humanity ls forgotten, nu tfound while our young people keeplwdlivll antlers, on going away from us. hat-k some of the spirit of pioneer-ithinga which are Eternal Cana- [tdsilng which our fatihern ilad. We you wiho are bound ‘fly Fraternal But ihave ‘been talking of uu- “Waits Dill‘ ifllilvlll‘. t womgnhood of the spindle and the ernal tie-the bond of brotherhood ‘For the‘ llfo of dlstaff whose home influence will -is the Spirit of Jesus Christa we colour that not. ill our hood. April 2i: Qrln- Ailgggixiulg; But it is ours because it is His‘, lhunlan sin. to May int for pur-l chase of ‘buildings situated at Sihm-epnras (or Street. and known a§(p“"ln_ the old League of tho Cross Hall. '-°"i-l° l'°"i°"°d Within hope of these ‘honest folk. RCQBDWWB 0i were not worth the living if that‘ buildings two weeks after tender. A certified cheque for w", ,||_ 10 per cent of amount must ac- '_G°d and H“ @0519"! "ch "mi"- "TM 1° i’? Inspiration which gives purpose t0 for the next one. the daily toll. We live as on life's ends in good fellowship only goes ‘B- H- T is a great injustice to 200d! Inf genuine quality. Wh"! 9 customer succumbs to the argument of lower price unth- out knowing the whole truth. But, if: is a greater injustice t0 the customer also. _ ' . When the whole truth is told, 'T-\\\ Ssni-Bilt Furniture really costs J less than‘ any-other upholstered living room furniture on the Canadian market. Companng dollar for dollar value is cheaper than any other. Sani-Bilt Furniture has a largel- output than any other upholstered furniture manufac- l tured in this country, therefore, - its manufacturing coats are less, i and its selling pl-iee is less to the i trade, and the retail dealer can f l l| sell it for less than he can sell \ other goods of similar construc- ‘ ‘_ t tion. Furthermore, Sani-Bilt Furniture il sold at a range of prices to suit all ordin- ary flnnnciai circumstances and every requirement of good taste. “Cheapness” is No Guide There may be Chesterfield Suites with strikingly designed and colored cover fabrics, offered at prices apparently cheaper than for Sani-Bilt Suites covered in quieter, and perhaps more refined But these “cheaper" suites are not guaranteed. is it fair to compare cheap, old "renovated," rubbishy stuff- ings to new fresh sterilized. sanitary fillings such as used and guaranteed by Sani-Bilt? is it fair to compare rough. second- grade lumber to clear, solid, well- flnished No. 1 hardwood, such as used in the Ssni-Bilt frames? Or rough-anci- T. HOLMAN LTD. chariot-en... ‘ PAGE mass A Dorl’ti.Let the Price Tag i Do All‘ the Talking ready slip-shod carpentry to screwed, glued and eomer-oleekcd mn- ery-the sound communes-guaran- teed by Sanl-Bilt? Is it fair to yourselfor is it fair to Sani-Biit when In inignificmt difler- ence in price overlooks the extra number [rope plaoe? Doubtleaq you have shuddered affthe "humps and hollows of’ poverty" such as disgrace cheap esterfieldl After a few years‘ wear, wlvn the IPflflU beginto lean and sag. The extra springs flveSani-Blit Furniture much longer life. it stands up. Look for the Guarantee Above all is it fair to yourself to . buy a cheaper Chesterfield Suite sold ' under s guarantee limited to one year 3 —perhaps under no guarantee at all to n Ssni-Bilt, guaranteed without reserve mothproof for life long? A cheap flashy brocade or a bold. striking tapestry design may soon cover a fright- ful nest of moths. Surface IPflylIiI with a poisonous solution is worse than no protection at all, because it gives a false security. Read the Sani-Bilt guarantee. Sani- Blit guaranteed furniture is more truly economical, whatever the price. absolutely‘ and permanently mothproof‘. ltis moth-proof inside, u well u out- solidly constructed and hm- ettiy upholstered with heavier quality of canvas webbing under the springs than any cheaper chutes-field suites on the market. It offers the widest variety of artistic cov- ering fabrics in Canada. Look under the Snyder- Gunranteed Cushions for the Sani-Biit label. The label and the guarantee are more im- portant than the price tags. but Snni-Biit is always the cheapest in the end, whatever the price tags. ~ Are Dealers‘ For SANI-BILT SUITES — in P. E. I.-See Their Sani-Bilt Ad-This Issue God and fashion them after God's pattern into yet. better usefulness for i-iim and from other shores by thousands are coming now chose who seek u. new lulld, new oppor- Hfriendsftunltiet, ‘hut before all the satisfy- TFh-at this new country on other find their satisfaction in We want family llfe_ ill God. and lll the and to Tles—yes to all of us for we are disagreeable task- to -tlan church is. or ought to be, the We want the To all of you I suyutbat the frat- rhe whole national life~ ‘find so loved tllle Wflfld that H0 ldlo bridge-playing womrrn- gave His only-begotten S0ll.—'G0d dlall message. Discovery is needed, and ,and found fraternal h, work la needed and let me say with man in the gift of His Son. As, a man He walked upon. earth, breath, knew h sohooLUnlverslty breathed human school, ,H > Speclsllza- human‘ temptations. education is needed. cation to own our heritage, and results must come. But I have been speaking to you ldylnq. and not 'tHls'Dolniniiiil_." our dominion-every ihch oi ll. necessary for and it is His because ltlo oursJ ‘Fhahand not less than l lwllich we live. ‘Springtime is ‘smell of the forests is in our nos- The lure of the fellowship with the upon us. Tile _ trlls. The odour of the upturned‘diti that. "WW9 soil proclaims the season of -llirth.i,Psulnllst l'(ll'(-'Hll\\‘ lung llgn when} From 10.000 homes womanhood he wrote: lmuk how ililrh —~ Lonkl lior I transgressions from Not labour itself. wealth which labour brings is the Life best must flt into that purpose. "will!!! 0r l!!! 191141" 110! M"- journsy. Here today, tomorrow we part of the way... Our message to, p it is ours to mske I blt- the comrades of today is robbed offltewart‘, O. Hensnbtlrg, Argyle ter heritage as we so Iloot- ‘ it its best if n use only material ad- ‘efdvsnctment, -< earthly, temporal s do. i!!! Oli- ls ours to tsllel_-_of_ the); thing/t .k -. , “I .\ progrels_ and forgets that real llfe-—is eternal. hand. sage of human sympathy. said "inasmuch as ye have done ll unto the least of t-heso my breth ren yo~-have done it unto Me."' minions-pf this world become the the world see Jesus in you. Let fraternal fellowship on‘ We want enterprise which ‘whose dominion is frornpes to sea. Canadian will set on foot new industries and and that is no escluslllsiy Cumi- allr] pot revive old ones. Tile raw material God has sought fellowship l tlon ls needed and then‘ its appli- imOFO than human affection, pltled, sympathlzed, laughed, wept dlsd. and the belt of His love was in the. Greater love hath no ‘mall as if the teirtread "Our _Domlhlon"ltllan this, stc.. and Jesus did that it lrand mo_re-—because that price was ' tile. cleansing of that, iwe look across tlhe ‘grew. land ill could mend the harmony of maman Eternal, which human failure. human indifference human slnfulneu hnd mads...lesus- It was lilac-which thel the home-coming at how iar——-So far hath He set our u: and my friends human fraternity at its May l any to _\‘ii\l“[l\fll the way to get on in tile world is to help to Dominion are the'msks the people of this world ready Albany‘. Service which Cit)’; llfe- of sins forgiven-put lfrom you as far as the ‘East is from the There is religion in the helping West. . God speaks i-n the mea- Let them see that it is "t-ho lovo Jesus of Christ which coustrainoth us" --whloh must constrain them. Then will the kingdoms-the do- dominion: of our God and of His Christ. This is the goal-tho tllclll read in your lace the record fruit of fratsrnalism, uudar what- -- ever banner wo march. Put Christ into Fraternity. Let Canada needs it; the world needs it. Friendship, Love and Service. God. .'i‘hat_is all. mi..- lists seduces 50c Smooth as vel- vet-Tough‘ as‘ lea- ther. Painters use them. Housekeepers use them. A uto is ts use them. " Big value. Qlnoa taking over. this Hotel we have l?!" "ilflY thousand! of dollars In ' ropllrl and IMPF°V"\"""- i‘ In now the finest Hotel of it! class In the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want s comfortable Hotel indlsplsndld table and excellent service st s moder- ‘sts price. ~ . Rates W00 I dlY- Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. MoOUAlD, Manage l ‘ AI. F. iimlnnes, Montreal; L. H, Af- ificck, Albany; Miss Jean Aflleck. ‘Miss Florence Bpwness, Get ii. Mc-Kiay- Mbuut Stewart; )ne. w Mlasinnardenfi MtrdSmwaglt; , . so e ne enwa on t. ‘ ughes Drugfio ore; ‘C. D. lMoflailum. lSummer- umqqm ~:l