new-_ L “_-.._,.-~q»-- friut aqiy’i"n>w~n'_,_i ess. iieicnins or “id nndlgul gpses; that pain inthe pit _o¢~*tl;_q',»8t.onia.ctx., the heartburn, uenoumos. nausea. bloativx eller noting; . feeling, of fullness. dizziness, no sick headache. means Your stom- 'ooh is sour--your liver is torpid-~ your. bowels constipated. It iiin’t your stomach’s fault--it isn't. indlges CAN D CATHARTIC -/- is f t -- ASCAR ers won-K white You start-. ‘ _ ' E ` ` ` 41;* /',,,4,'}' ' ` n E L ¢» - :»- Sllllllllll. Uillll llll HFIUIEHI tion-li's hillousness and constipation. Try Casco:-ets; they sweeten the sto- macli, remove 'the sour, fermenting food arid foul gases; luke bile from the liver and carry ofl’ the constlpated wabtc matter from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble, headache, bad cold and all such misery ends. Y Y ‘ 'W Y (lr L-__ .- _ 5 ' less -' - ' ’ Furness 1 Sailmgs From L().\'D()N From HALIFAX i ""l Start Point Ati-‘illith I.`i\lt'rino H Ffh 'tvin St. Iolin's Nt':'di April 15th Graciana Tabasco Appeninr- Frvm LIVERPOOL Roanoke April 16th Durlnlio " 23rd Tabisco .\l?y l01h Roanoke urocss. With? & Co. Ltd. Iilav l2tli " 'llllh J unc 3rd From HALIFAX April 23rd Bi ay 7!h lla) El 5-: Hallfg’ ,the visitor aiiiideahof what to see. ln imlil addition to this wonderful exhibition Y - irolorcil iiioviiig pictures every hour, lat. wiiioli subjects oi' a comic. dramatic land other superior pictures are shown. I I I _ I I 3 V I V _!T¢_'r'.g~(: ,A 1 " .;-1'-'."= '. . "." ' ,- ` " i 5 .,.,, I » » _ P.-.NA.»iA-PACIFIC JE' EXPOSITION I SAN FRA \`C'fSCO 'l'ici~.ets on :ale .‘.ia:ch ist to .\'ov. 30th I .l.nnit Three Months . $124.60 From Pictou, N. S. Going and Rtturziing via Chicago. -xl- Going via Vhitiiigo and Rstiirriiris vis ‘.`ai-.cc-iij.'»_-r, or vice versa. 3-7 0 rifldiiiccrtl 12-_-li--__._.__i \\\`_ B. HO\\`_~\l£1J, It l;..\.,4' l'.lt_. -'rf' Jul*-D. 4 1| ‘fit-0. w.iLi_I-.I<, Im.-.=.4.‘...I_ i=_i,,...-e timid- f Ing. Char otietiii--ii _ V L-____--____-..-__.;' il f‘i'mtiig an-I .lohii Craig at, tht- Actor‘.~.' I i I i Eastern 5.3. Corporationl futernational Line , :~oiinl fort uni- I-xc:-t-tl--il $42,000,000 last Increased Service St. John to Boston..,....$5.00 bt. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms ........... ......$1.00 Leaves St. John \l-'ctinesdays at 9.00 u. ni. for Ltibtc, lizistpori, i`crtltiild and Lit.-stoii, also Si-.tiirilays for lloston dir- ect. itciuriiiiii: lt.-Lives Central \fVliarf, Boston, 9.00 a. tn. Monday and Fridays for Portlantl, ifvlouilays only) Eastport Lubec and St. .loliii. I St. John City Ticl-ict Oiiice, 47 King] Street. | A. ct*i'tuii-2, .\;;t-ni. st. Joan, N. B.” .i. ic. r1.1-:.\ii.\:u, 'r. iv. and P. A. st., John, N. B. I- t HAIR WORK l _“ I Wigs, cor nets, transformations I putt-cliigtior' “'-ti under-ruffs, etc.` made from 4 - or out hair. Gen- tl:-uii-ii‘s touncr-si also made. Work guaraiiteed perfect. MISS D. RUDGE. 171 Gif-at George iltreet. i. JI BOSTON FISH ADS. "_" I A. |"| A I- E Y COMMISSION iiii-:ncH.iN'l‘. FRESH and SALT FISH (fanned Goods, Lobsters, Scallops, Clams. 176 ATLANTIC AVE.. BOSTON. CONSIGNMI-]\"l`S SOLICITED. 9710-2-22stbes12wks gig;-¢-' 'NEW YORK FISH ADS ’ I liliesliru llmllitirs Wholesale Qanylmission Dealeis_ and S ippers ‘ t _Fresh Fish tilmclts, Eels. Lobsters and Frogs. i , j are Specialties tu. tra. na mm, ii... na 'l cami mm an |007-l~1ll|tl\|lls|tl§ll§-oncited I ,,»' , '\‘ ' ,- “ - 1 tag, ye-ar to the public and altogether u *. perm' ri-zuli: i'i‘fI-rt-iit-I-_-; to liiiiist-lf iii Igungc, ]'l` lSN"l` \'(|l'li 'TOWN-l'l"»‘I Ylll' lf you want to live in the kind til :i Like the kind nl town you lik And start on ,._ long, It-rig ,ltii-111'? JDIIYI B\llli`81\ \\’l‘0¥f1 ill SEC- Greecc. 'I`|it_- Jew, liPcatist- he was-a W0. Jew was a thorn rnukling in the side 0¥f0I"l illltl C&mbl‘idEf"-' SOIUG St’-If of the nations of that era. And when U18 this Nazarciie teacher outlinod u iin- lllf-1 1110!' 08!! SUCCBBKI Willwlll BUY 9X' lversul religion, a World-wide sway IGI' and a golden age, when his teach- ha ings should be supreme, men were Sig oinntit-ti. I.iiIit- by Iittic diese feelings lhi oi` rc-seuiineiit gatliored depth, power U0 and niomciituin. }’iling up like waters Cl behind the dam, at last the floods ot' iii- Ve dignatioii swept away all harrir-rs, ‘V1 und tht- Galileaii tent-lit-r was over- DT wlielnied with death. through eartli`s YU ost piteoiis t.‘agedy. And so odious -110 3 the L-1-fig.; that me -,-ery manner weak and want to become strong, bad llis dying become anootferise, and all 0 multitudes -melted away. The eu- Uk ihiisiasni evaporated like dew on the "1 grass. llis cniise was a loss cause. ‘ll scented irretrievnble and for foreever. * Now, lo! all has changed. Time has “' lent rich associations to a nuriic that 'l“` out-c was'pooi° and scant. Looking fl' tial-kt\'ar'tl, we behold .If-sits through an A atiuosplii-re rosc-ate and golden Sl through glorious associatioiis! llistory fl" has li+-1-oiiie ti kind ol' long catlii-ilrtil "L aisle, I-rmvzlt-Il iitth Splciiiiliti tablets H' and iin-iiiurials of the Master. Slowly T all that is nioiat glorious iii url. archi- Si tt-ciiivc and pliiluiitiiropy has united to lend beauty to this sublime name. i"or I' thouglitftil men. shame toward Jesus 3 dowiiward looking quality. Mon are S dral ziiitl the pulaot- and the library, W toward cinliioiiii-, iillitoiiicc :iiid iiu- J' .great ilaiiif-s. Ji-sus lIties~-lievotiie the ,im central figures iii lil.\tm'y.t)ll`ciIs1- now 3° st-ciiis initiiissililt-_ lluw gltirious llis S; ' i have .sprung I`:'oni lli.~: kiiidiit-ss toward "U he-arte-Il poor. V.\’o hand can he found “I willing Io tarnish f`hi‘ist's portrait. To- l“ day not a toiigut- is foul enough to H lli>= iuuiiic .-.I-i-his world niiisir, that 'C l . . :' rooklyn who are now living at State of xpeiise iii Sing Sing. There are iuei°» to l'iiilei' that iiiliiieiice, us travellers, we l I - .- he voiith '-:ltoiild rvfiise niurria `en IIl-- l.-Il, ~ititn°`(" ~.‘. 59 0 N mm" wwn 1°' mana E tid the obligations ot’ hui-,ibaiid and th tal otht-“ for the possession of the sword ess thmllgh lmglecl' In New E"g` kn the nosscssor borrows a reflected light lillr -"“8l'S H0 Dl‘llll€r'S knife had been W ieui. Ditty is soiiic-tiling that iiiust , _ __ _ ('.\ N. 1 Fl :_ i* iiiimc with the tiuinc of Jesus stands ii’ hireisllmqt-l|)e(m permiimd to W" to he I muumy _‘P mp Arg S am nm F ii hlnzc of etlulgciit light, light intel- 1|nw’u"‘ me wood) "Dre drank “D ig. putrescent mass of caterpillars* in in _ ,. W L3. I _ v tion in devoted and lofty souls. But despite all the associations- of who are offended, and have gone ` ay from Christ and His Church. meter they are conscious .ol His reusing world influence, they are in psthy with the objects for which followers are tolling, but they better than 'without it. The critic sider against that man’s life as an my business cart-er against his ness career." But we concede at outset that now and then n msn side ofthe Church, hy virtue of-his hgltts 'is equal 10, or even superior, some men's achieve-inents, even Ili all the help of the Church-on inside. But this argues nothing e the superiority' ot' iiaturc's gifts the one man who received much. tl was made self-sufilt-ing by God and s fathe-rg while the other man re- eived littl . and needs every possible m of help. Ve confess that Abraham Lincoln ld \vrite~ better English (never ving been in college) than Edward he ill il \` I' Il \ ou s y. Does that justify you in railing r. colleges, and refusing assistance to nd book in English literature. aught tlit-rcfore, to rt-fuse support tol de men there are of gifts so unique nal helps and appliances, but per- ps they would have achieved more iial sticcess with them. The irch is a means toward an end and es not exist for its own sake. The iurch is u college in morals. a uiii- rsity of right living, a culture room ME OFFENDED BY THE CHURGH ' it-re the laws ol' lift- are studied and |- / / $1 \ \ \i \ /` The -» Can their preci ation e Xtra V q Lantic Sli gat" The tremendous first demand ex- ' ceeded our supply. / Always sold in original packages s ti Look for the Lantic Red Ball on each package I I2 Atlantic-Sugar Reiineries Limited uoivrlsst.. QUE. sr. Joiliv. N. n. » \ and everyone Now the output is increased should be able to get Lantic- Sugar . \ , - -. t:._: _ is .~; i-.- ,-.<\:'1_\,~\‘->§\\.b,1~\ i \ ~ 5 -\1»: \.~.--:\ - ; -.~>\.$-+`»*~.=~3.\-» \¥~~\\\\.\ _ (jf ‘ ‘ -iw ‘ ‘ ;"».->’.">?`\-2<=~§:‘\~`>. tits `~~".~. . ’ ‘\ . i l on are admitted because they are ig- rant, and want to become wise, d want to become good. A church is e the steps leading into n beautiful aiisioii. but you do not sit down on e steps, you do not set up a tent on e steps, you do not live on the sit-pr# the steps lift you to the level ot the arm room, the blazing \\'inle:’s tire, bmvt-:‘ of homo that receives you t of thc driving rain or peltir-.g szicw. ll tiit- ordinances of the church ure cps tliut lead to the house of vliar- ter. :ulorned with all these ritii .i:~‘tii'\=;, name-l lt'iilh,. gt-Iit`t-it-ws. c-_-l.'iit~:-.s and justice and syinpfttiiy. he church is a liostelry in which man ops for a night on his journey hcnit-_ he end of the -(fltitrch is cliaiwit-tri". kt-ness to Christ, autoinatic gooiliii-ss nd solid weight of cliaracter. li i fu fa OME ARE oFF£NosD sv rvieti :iv ,, THE ci-Iunci-ies ., Sinnr-, mt-ii_oi` high ideals are o1l`t-iid I1 by the niistakes and sins ot' those 'ltliiii the flliurt-li, just as oiiec inc-ii are oIi`t-nded at Pr-Icr’s dr-Iiiul. and idus’ treason, und .lohii's coivardicc, iid Saul’s cruelty. Now, l hold no of in df-i'eiid I-vcry man who has im-d Ilit- ('lIiIri'li. l only ask wheth- iii fair play. it is in order to rail lit institution lit-,cause of the blunders some identified therewith? Of ttrsc, there are men iii churches who utnlile and full prostrate. Of course. so, theft- are bankers and cashiers ho have stumbled and 150 of them I~it year mndt- their way to Mexico or fries. 'l`ht-rc are jurists who are Il1lll0d :ind fall: there are more than ill 0 lawyers f om Manhattan and to th th cn all ch iv l` iaiits who I-roivd their shelves with "I mpty pastcliozird boxes and tlit-ri siif- iii r n fire [Jo you ff-el it is necessary li ere are dishonest mi-.ii iii il? Sup- ta Thert- areorcliards that a"e Worth lu iid l out-c hchcld an orchard that la as one tangle of thorns and thickt-ts. tl ted upoii the bough. The splendid ll l tht-_substutice and left. nothing for .lOl I- fruit. The bouglis were one tcem- li l ot' _,.€fl(|),,',| I\£,1ii:P;)|;HIkv‘;`\:gx{nrg" ‘-nv(.|0p9H` Spring Troubles are E...-I-Iniiiiimuiiiiiiiiiumnnun; : Cured by Zam-Buk- blurzkliciiils, an irritating rush, any form of ct-zeinu, or any other skin trouble lf so, remember that Zam- P1# Y i 8 of I c skin troubles, kill illsc-.use gi-rnis. and so stimuliitcs the tissues that new ht-ultliy skiii is qiiickly form- Oil. Mr. 0. M. Smith, of Edmonton. Alta.. was troubled with n hlotclty, irritable skin. llc tried Zniii-Lliik. and now says,--"My skin was very lilotitliy and' irritable. I tiscil various remedies, but nothing gave relli-f uiitil I tried Zam- Buk. it quickly .stopped the irritation, and after porservnnce with Zuiii-Buk. l nm pleased to say. my skin is again perfectly clear and smooth." _ in addition to the ordinary spring skin trouble, Zam-Biik is without equal for serious cases of, ulcers. l ll Sli - (ill Io fi lll iii D ; ti un To add tothe life 'and beauty of woollens, flannels, laces and all ltindsofsensitivifi F ’ fabrics-use LUX the incomparable cleon~ ser. LUX is the pure es- sence of finesonp, in flakes It dissolves readily in hot water-makes n cream like lathe.-r which can ot inguré fine fabrics or dain hands. Just try LUX Won t Shrink woollelis nu ni a 5 th ' 5 'the 5 thc cla la dru ing de H C ectenia, eta., which have defied all or- dinary reniedles. Many people have been cured of such, after suffering for yearn and experimenting in vain with numerous socalled remedies. if you are It victim to any of the more seri- ous forms of sltln disease, profit by such experiences, and instead of yvast- ing/ time and money on useless' pre- pdrttions. try Zum-Buk first. - f Iain-fiult is also best for cuts. burns, bruises, piles, etc., or as an emiirocs- ` tion. All drugglstii and stores sell Zum-Bak. Rem-se substitutes; ue name on box when buying. ~, for tree trial box. ,send ic. stamp. I th n article, and name of paper. to lt~isn't your town-Ivo Yon. _ Zam-Butt Co., Toronto the deal out her Y acticed. it is a school to which ' no an cra sit po gii be Ou yo bo Bu th so rll oi' uc ch kind of vineyard und orchard, estab- llslicd by the llivint- liitsbnnduiaii, as fruit that is ripi-uc-il by daily toil and un e spacr-, p"iiIlciIf-1- iiiust guard . 215' (38 c soul must have tht- summer at.- im me by cliniico. Vharacter is an hievemeiit, and tht- -i'hurI-h is an or- illt God. iittdi~i‘ thc lmiighs ut' Ihefe trees. l; SO ssroom and promised to obey the' ws of spelling and orderly tliinkliig." And here is'the young overtaken him: “l never obey the laws nce, 'and of very severe teacher Judge. Whether you o ll ‘riiel enemies had stripped it of ltsl wc-iz The sun shone only upon smulll urled, bitter friiit, that might liavel en rich as the apples ot' i’aradisc.| tside in the lane, however, grew one - ting apple tree. l-‘rom its siiiootliIt‘ uglis sclioolboys shook a little fruit. 4 li i did that litilc trct iii the lane-,fo l txrds are ti t`ziiltirc'.’ lt was not tht-lo I‘haI'd principlt- that I`ailed-it. waslr- glet-t that failed. it lazy liiisbuiidinmi iled. a car-_-lf-.us drunken farmer iled. a inaii fniletl. hut not the or-' nrd'p inciplc. And the <‘liiiri-li is tt' 'ti <- o it tl o t mi-tliotl ol' soul culture. filiaructer is rr-iiiitiiiig care. litrliislry iiiiist. lift aiiist uiisc-cii eiii-init-s. prayer must ll duivti ratiii and Ili-tv I`roiIi hi-uvcn; isplit-i~e. _ 'l`lit,-st-. rich fruits do not t ard Eden. for tliorac who coiiiiiiiiiie th l` l ME ARE OFFENDED AT THE p LIMITATIONS OF THE CHRIS- ii' TIAN LIFE ,UT _____ sit-k. delivered Ihr- prisoiiers. comfort- cd Othms '|“"""' “"0 who Im"'*` acwpiod lift:-il up ilii- fallciii gave life to the H ilhtlofoiilirot' llloiissi-aiu. Thiel' “'lS:11ttviii|<. _-init ou. what Iiappint-ss I-amc cust tic reins ouse iipoii tie nec; I' H-, _ ,~ » 1- sgion _md “mit "Cir em iiio is lieaii, with all the might 0 o l’“- »' P ‘ “W Us-I-I' .I I -‘ii I '-I f carry tlieni whitliersoei'eriliey will. _ ‘S:§ll,:l;_f.;]"vxl'(l,\ _mzlsness no sus ew ie %a)',“0":v’nb‘;v;';'_5',`,‘,;flg;`;fdg§:§‘ g:¥_“‘_l;aT|jo_\ ot_li\iiIi;. the passion ot happi- e is thc iintriiiniiieled life'-tl-e bird HWS' U-m mlgvlnf lim For us' nap' ' ' ‘ -.sri i. ' ‘ > ' ' . withdraw from business because life. the wild ll0l`F-0 lift*-. that never I-ol? ‘;,,_"'_ K; r,i‘:',l"f "0‘.°rf:_‘glg;° kes on llie yoke or feels the rein or ' ‘ `("ll5 .U3 wb B "YC ( D d re U T6 1; Tl ev ww 'uh'n“t ciiougl-_ to siviiii iii, an oceun iii whose c‘;etf‘_n“io-§;luf=t`dili;Li;riiiiiix1elirti °wledgm$ gm"'(y'.°r. escaped me sanctity of the winters; ull the treas- w of gravity by rctiisiiit: 0lJ0f|l"“"° ui-cs of literature and art and friend- iereto. Natixrnl laws do not ask min. Ml tm, ..;(.|,(,,; of the water., hetl er t ~ ' 'll " , ` ` ` ‘ " ‘ ` I or iio we give a egiaiice to un doue G No iuan increases his obligations b_v od 5' iiliig Ii cliuroli. and iio man lessens is uhligntioiis by refusing that alleg- "‘é"' IW” ow; °b°‘_|:°"(`“` t°0"‘(‘fl::_w; Ot’ I-nurse the lniver pls-asiires arc €n]:;;;_s“;in h°e°‘f§:l"S‘0 _:Z5 u‘;_‘;_ nlélfh in not yoiirs. but tht-~e nrt- pit-asiires niitl ho are born into a cradle and die into ph`n8“ws' r('m°rm“' yn" Wm mem 3 _ . , trnuip on Ilia Bowery. all rags and grace are in Gods great world. |.,m,.,\,.,‘| ,_ mags of mg,__ nl V , , , I--1 ~».-t .- _ ' .' li 1 fist.-asc. ';:}‘;_';_‘:,!x::';(‘;’}‘;:;i(l‘;i;l'l{tl"; £‘):é’i'e3(l?§'fu§g -` .-\iid suppose you offer him it houie, and mml' _m the penumes of dm'nh;_di_ pleud for temperaitce and offer him “G and Sm Here is a ,mv wh" em uni-lt iii the coiiutry and ask hini to rs the bank. ' When his eiiiploycr -HWGUP fllllllifi' I0 his ll10ih<‘l"S m0m0l'Y- mls his column of 'figures full of ami his fiiiiicrs emi. um tin- wri»cii~ . istukcs, the boy becomes nngry. say- ‘ mm *\f'°r ll tml- ll-'UL ', . gr: “l never went to school and "_, ' HI , - r at happened to be well born and sur- i ot' iiiided with suiisliine. ircvo that or- words to int-:iii as(-etiriant, the denial f pleasure, and the refusal ot' eve-ry up of honied delight. To he a Chris- tc ar music and the eye beauty; to deny the heart frleiidsliip; Io turn ne's face towards a desert ot' waste iid desolation and iuoiiotoiiy. They iliik ot' thi- proverb that .It-sus was fteii sc(-it to wi-ep. hut never known 0 laugh-:1 grievous iiiisstaiteineiit ot' l'aets. ilow could Ji-siis have been other than the happiest. or me-ii? Wlizit unty, and iiiider the obligations iii- SOME ARE OFFENDED BY CHR|ST’S LAWS OF SELF SACRIFICE. Sonic there arc who are offciided by lirist'=i words: "lie that save.-tli his fe shall lose it; hc iviio loveth futher mother more than me is not worthy ine." For they interpret these on tor thciii is to wear saekclotli, r-n- r :I lifelong retreat; to refuse the ity is binding upon us bccaiise iveltu sts; rabbits had knaived at thc bark di il moles had cut the roots. and every 'are iii God's world, supported by l~l’< ck and seam was filled with para- ho es that sappcd away tht- trees' life. It-id(-iit to His mi-rcy and llis love, Noglt-I-I had ruined the noble orchard. ( riis his lili-urcd eyes und his piirplt-, ldewcd lips toward some saloon, il says: "No, l cannot glvt- up these pleiisures. You ask me to sacrifice too mitch. Let me have these delights ii little longer." Yes! The pleasures! The pleasure of ati outraged diges- tion! The pleasures of iiiilanietl nerves. ,The pleasures ot' picking crusts otit ot' un ash barrel and the delights of bilge wat,e:~l Yes. the happiness incident to leading ii swiut-'s life! But. young man, this is epic of your own career. You stand one or two steps higher. and looking toward covetousness and yield- ing Io avnrice and the desire for rude position. you se-ek places, and are Iiot willing to givt- tip these low pleasures io the plcusiire of ati approving con- scieitcc and the smile of n loving Father and the fi-cling that you have obeyed tht- great coiivictloiis of the spill. and have entered upon the task of the patriot and the scholar and the pntriciaii (‘li ‘isIiaii. The Good is nn eti- ciny of the Ht-tter. and thc Helter is an enemy of the lit-st. Fling yourself into the Christian llfc ini an -.._.... AL _...__ joy pervades a great 'l`t\:it‘lter's heart? \\'lia| di-light ctmit-.-4 tu liirii who, eii~ t-ring thc gai';'t-t, cxin, through his gold ln-rmii~'.- broad to the liuiigr _v and waruith In tht- iiakcd and medicine to not-s: i-ntl kissed his hands. do you liiuls tht-ir I-uiuiicipatnr fell no hap- iiit-s.~'.'.’ .it-sits passed through tlte` orld like ii prince scattering treas- iw hi al fl it uc lr- an ivl e sicki' \\'hi-ii thi- Iiciisaiitx dt'-li\~ cd by tliiriliulrli ft-ll upon their di 1- ou cvs-r_\' hand. llc healed the gi bi Sli Ili bu 'l‘ thi- hopf-less bit-ssl-d the children. ivi co mi Sa sc (I th cli at the siieettit-ss ot music, the beautv ot' b dei- thc earth' all these are yours fr GHER AND LOWER PLEASURES Ill W for h I lman?" itli ahanumi, and you will find thr- ghiiess happiness, happiness that is iierstiaslve, a snort-tl pence, it tran- iiility that pervades the wholf- being. conipaiiloiisliip that mukcs loneli- ss impossible. The youtli who en- rs upon ti (‘liristiaii lite finds iiti- ticiputcd rr-wards. llc is like a man io buys ti field for wheat, but dig- ging. finds coal, and. surprised as he gs for iron, suddenly gold appears. Front the viewpoint of the uiiiiliig en- iievr, such strains are impossible. it ns an illtistratioii oi' the soul's uu- spt-ctt-d discoveries and treasures. o illustration is not only permlssnhle t represents a great solid fact. evefore, I call you to the Christian life. I call you to a siirrenilcr of the ll, and to the supreme allegiance of tiscieiice, and the dedication of the iid and thc heart to the Master and viour of the World. Enter this tool. and begin the liigliost form of iilture. Plant your faculties like ‘outs and deeds like seeds. und rear erefroni white harvests. Build your aractcr like a catliedral and decor~ e it with the faces of ideals and an- gels and seraplis. Root your life in cupntioii and lndustry in the earth eneatli. but reiitenilier that the flow- crs borrow their fragrance and beauty oni the heavens above. REVIEWING THE LESSON The Stiiiday School tenclior was tilting u review of the lesson. "Wlio us the wisr-,st mail, Jann-s?" “Soloman." “That's right. Now. Frank, who wits the strongest man'."' ~ ".loiInh." "Wrong, but what reason have you belleviiig Jonah was the strongest Cause the wliiile couldn't hold minlsed to obey the laws of the miil- L plication table. I ani an outsider. l don't promise to lose my liberty by promising to keep the laws of mathe- atics." _Here is some lover who sends letter to the loved one. who scorns e words that are nilsspelled and 3 laughs at the writers rhetoric. But youth answers: "i refuse to join school. l never stood up in the nkard or disciple of when disease racks laws of (loil or no duty Church; world the cannot can CBI! lil , ' i“aii uy Gray Marine Engine ' - .. “ky _ , Why, bec use 't is the 'm l,"itsn'd m' t ` ., powerful iiasoline Engiiiepoigitssizeoiii the world. \ I I - Write for Catalogue andfprices ,all , aiqsoitii. \~} _ ,- . -_ v-"if ~ ‘ ` t* ; 7 i if- all ltindslgy I " Stanley, Shaw & Sole Agents for P. E. I. _ --_ GUARANTEE ` P-I-_ .-