_. rail; Farnifngton; Dingwell Mills ' Inst off“ U 400-00000 Drilled Wells, ii lif tem or lighting plant. quote very attractive flglures. 71 P. O. Bolt 501. oe-ee-bb-vcshuhu. .- ,,,,,,,,,,,N,,-. ii'ater i We are better equipped this season than ever to under- take the drilling of a well, the installation of a water aye-- We have a nun machine in the field especially designed to drill the island formations making it possible for ua to ‘ ASK FOR THEM Tllp llllsll Alllslali Well o. Ltd. QUEEN STREET l l l 1'0!’ Inhuta sad Mothers illicit lilat . Genuine liastorla t iise g For liver Thirty "Years ElSTflllIl ‘nus osnvaun eolsravav. wIIveea em. Chloris]; ! s¢i-c- -QQ_ Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfgz, Co., Limited Box 485, Charottetown. H. R. Archer, General Representative _ Milton McLeod. Agent _ 55 Prince Street. Chlailottetolp . g gystems, i tliams pany of Canada Prince Edward Island. A renewals, also Pension and course free of chafle. For District Manager The Imperial Life Assurance Gom- deslres to secure three or four good salesmen to represent Ahem In different parts of 6 v 5‘ ‘¢¢‘ splendid contract, embodying Death Benefits, can be offered the right man. .We will provide you with salesmanship full particulars apply to P. A. FARQUHARSON Charlottetown, P. E. i. The Sunday‘ "School Lesson MAKING THE woato crisis TIAN (Topic for Sunday June 12th) Isiah 1-1:1~10; Acts 1: 6-9 “The earth shall he full of the knowledge of Jehovah as the wat- ers cover the ss#.‘—laaiah 11:9. Those of us who have tho-love of God .in our hearts want to share our joy Iwith others, and not keep it just to ourselves and in thislway we can all be missionaries just wherever we are placed. We can- not all go to the foreign fields to work, and God has not meant that we should; but each of us has just as important work to do right here in our own country. Being true an loyal to our own community does not stop us being faithful to our country, and in ‘being friendly and Christian to‘ those near us we are taking the responsibility that every one should feel l! not only our country, ibut the world, is to ibe- come as Christ would have it. So let each Christian citizen work. that the time may soon come when Christ's kingdom will be in every part of the globe, for until this is accomipllahed none uf us can ro- lax in our duty as Christians. No man can live unto himself without affecting and being affected _by others in the community, and it is the sunle in the spiritual life. We cannot be indifferent to what i8 going on around us. fcr we are bound to be affected by it in some manner, and for this reason we should put fort‘l every effor educate and uplift people, this nyjg. understandings that cbme from ignorance may be dgffg away with, ‘Y0!’ 111ml WE (l0 this We are not T931 mlsslllllarlfls for Christ. Looking into tile early lioolis of ll"? 01d Testament we find that u}? people of Israel felt the ,pres- énre of God, at. times, and tiwo of these particular times were at the time of their deliverance from Eg- ypt and from- Birhylon. ‘We have the account of these from the prop- hets in the Old Testament. In the New Testament we read of the way Jesus made His ipresence felt. iu the lives of His disciples, and wished them to be witnesses for Him when He had left them.‘ Now we have Tooth the writings of the prophets, and the life of Christ for our in- spirstion. so should not we be filled with o. holy enthusiasm to make our life and tile lives of those around us just the very best pos- siliie? Verse L-Tllere shall come forth a rod out of the stem ofllessllo when you Z E o x p e r i - III a n ti n g use Dr. Chase's 312-3113;; n Eczema and Skill irritations. relieves at once and gradually hauls-tho skin. Sample box. Dr. chases Ointment frcs if you men. m"! l l! DIDBI‘ and send 2c stamp for postage. 60o s box: \ll daaicrv ~r Edmsnsnn. Retail m Co" Limited FARM FOR ' SALE The undersigned having decided to dispose of his farm consisting of two hundred and fifty acreg_ two hundred acres thereof in an ex cellent state of cultivation with up- to-date buildings and fifty acres thereof being woodland-situated ill Freetown. in Prince County, will receive tenders therefor, either for the whole or for parcels thereof specified iby the tender until twelve o'clock noon on the_ 30th day of' June, A. D. i921. The undersigned does not ~blnd himself to accept the highest or any tender. Further particulars regarding the tenders, will be given by the undersigned. W. JAMES CAIRNS. ~ Freetown f Auction Stile There will be sold by public nilc- lion on the premises at Pleasant ilrovs, Queens County on Thurs- ilay, the 0th day of Juno. A. D.. i021 at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon the farm of James ilayos consisting of eighty-one acres of land with dwelling and lrarna situated thereon. Numer- ous articles of household furniture will also be sold at the snimo time. J. A. McDONALD Barrister Riley Building Charlottetown. i "Prince 0i Huron Pure Bred Sire Will travel for season leavins Bouris on Monday May 9th visited Point; Kingsboro, Bothweil; El ' mlra; Lnlrevlile; Fairfielii; Buy - field; l-lermanville; Clear Spring; Bear River; sud Sourlii West to rc- tnain until Monday May 18th than to travel via. Rollo Bay East; For- tune Bridge; Red House; Little Pond‘; Poplar Polnt; Dundas; Mt. Hope; Birch Hill; 9t. Peters; Mo soil sou-is. Trip to b0 dllpllc ted every two waelis Foe twelve l- era cash oi‘- note with return privi- ‘ Owned by Department of Urban‘ Malone la .,4 J HORSE NOTES Intending breeders are requested to call at the stables of William Kearneys, Souris East and Bee Happy George 2.20% before mating their mores, as he is a producer of first class stock. Terms 56.00 cash at first service and $5.00 more when mare proves in foal. Sire Baron Triuph Pure Bred Clydesdale Will travel for Charlottetown May 2nd via St. Peters Road to Mt. Stewart for Tuesday night; Cardigan Road to St. Teresa; Baldwin Road and Georgetown Road to Georgetown for Friday night; through Lower Montague to Montague for Satur- day night; May lith will travel via Whlm Road Cross; Hesthordaio; Grandvlew; Newtown Cross; Or - well; Eldon; Vernon Bridge; Cher- ry Valley; Powual; Alexandria; Hdathport. to» Charlottetown for Thursday night and remaining un- til following Monday. . {This trip will be duplicated every two weeks. Fee twelve doll‘, cull or note with etu pflvi . Owned b Dewlmeirilflwzt lltrlluiitasa. bgrl JtlrswoodiisclisrQo-iqs-ii- ,1 season loavins, Notice Re Govern- ment Mussel Mud. it 1a the Intention of the Provin- iiul Government to put their Mud Dredge into operation this season at the earliest possible date. Parties desirous of obtaining mud from them wlil please malts of Public Works, Charlottetown. - The price of mud will be $12.00 per car of 26,000 be., -f. o. b. Mid- geli. payable in advance and '_all freight on inud shipped to way sta, tlons must be paid in advance. Mud must be unloaded within i8 hours destination. ' Should it be found that the mud can be produced at a lower rate than the amount charged, namely $12.00 per car, tho difference in the cost and the amount paid will be rehiited to the parties obtaining seine. ' Following are the freight rates: To all Stations within 25 miles of Midgell 01.5 per oer. To all Stat one within 85 miles o Mldgoll $10.00 per car. ~ ‘To sli Stations withludfl miles of Mldgsll 813.75 per csr. To all Statloui within 45 miles of Midgell $15.00 per car. To ellltatloas within ‘l0 miles of Mldgell 0} . per car. . __~ _; 1‘ . l. MeMllL "f -- ._ ar! of Pub W001 fwmeet Olxrllblld Works. lottINwq-llsy ‘l,- i.‘_ application at once to the Secretary ~ from the time of its arrifial at its ‘ -1 i i‘) £3115? ~ Our Lord Jesus Christ was ths shoot out of the stock of Jesse. The simile used here is that 0f a tree cut down, and the new shoot coming from it, which would oven- tusllfzbecomya tree. When Isu- iah wrote/this he was expecting the Ihirtlpotzi child from the line of Jiavid. Jesse was the father oi.’ David. and the family, outwardly seemed to have died, or, as the les-' son expresses it, “out down" and the birth of our Lord seemed a new shot from the old trunk, who be-’ cams the saviour =1’ the world. Verse 2-5.And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him. The prophecy of the coming of Jesus was made seven hundred years be- fore He really 031118 to earth, but ovehaivc a wonderful description of this coming. The “spirit of the Lord" shall rest upon Him was truly carried out ut the time of His baptism iiMnlt. 3:16-17, and He was "anointed" "with the Holy Spirit and with power" for the work He was». to do. (Read Acts 1013s,) By being endowed withvall these virtues in Isaiah's -wr11lngg Jews W85 10 beawlse and wonder- ful ruler. Isaia-h was looking for ii k111i! l0 come as a great ruler, not as a humble little child. Jesus is to ihe a judge who not only uses his eyes, but who has a divine un- dei-standlng, according to tilts Old Testament writings; and this we know to be true, "for .r‘nan lbbketll on the outward oppearancefizut tho Lord looketh on the heartPiWht-n we know this should we not try to k991i our hearts pure. ifor “out of it are the issues c-f liféfkhat CllTlSl. may be a welcome ' guest there? Christ will be a just judge, and lie will punish the wicked. for "riglll- eousness" and “f8ltllflilness" or.» to he the two standards He will use. ‘ Verse 6-10.—-—f1‘he -wolf shall divcil with the lamb. Not only will the B08991 0f Jesus Christ transform a" "Wllkllid. but even the wild beasts and all the animals world will love one another. Peace will be on the earth when all the fili- tions ‘become Christian, and (gml W1" be the supreme Judge of all. The ensign of the people wm M. the supremo judge of all. The on. M811 0f Hi6 people will be tlle sign of the cross, around which all no» tlons will rally. Isaiah's faith in the transformation after the com. lug of Christ seems wonderful to us. but do we not find that one life ls wonderfully transformed when the love of Christ enters in. i0 it‘! We are very dependent m; in this world, but ode another llll Wllllfll will. you iioln the CRUSADE iii the interest of BETTER HEALTH for all now being conducted by the, Red Cross Society" Will you become an active member and worker sud eucourdge all your friends to join? ,'<- ducted from J1me so. to'1ltlr and you are all asked-to join up. The fee is one dollar a you sud twenty live cents for children. The more meniberl welgot the more and better work can and will be done. ' . . _ ~ “No suoli opportunity “ helping m5 possum ‘l1’ i _. Ellie. tt/eBrarv/i Bzchgr" . 25 {agar ’ _-_.-%.avas Jesus Christ longs twllave us feel our dependence uni-lint, first lean- 'lng on Christ‘, and burning to Him as our guide influences our lives in such a way that we cannot help hut shed His love to those around us, and who knows where the in- fluence of a kind word or deed may be fell. ‘Verses tl-9—llestore again tile kingdom of Israel. Coming to the New Testament part of our lesson we find the disciples thinking of an earthly kingdom where Jesus would rule as king. ‘Even at the time of His leaving them the dis- ciples could not quite understand that first ther were to receive po- wer from the gift of the Iloly Spir- it, ilud a-ftcr that they were tn carry fills message to all parts of the world. In this way was the kingdom of Christ to ibe establish- ed in tho-world. Only by the Spir- it of (ioil coming . into tile lives and hearts of men iwell the old vi- slon of the prophets written seven hundred years beforejhe coming of (‘llrist be realized. The words of Jesus: “And I, if l“b_e lifted up,‘wlll draw all men un- to me." show that His desire for the world was for all, not for any nation iilore than another and no nation cilll accept Christ without longing to spread the good things to tilose loss fortunate than itself. (Read Mark 16:15.) The words of (‘hrlst in that verso may be used by us as s ,,wstchword when we feel like relaxing in our efforts, WlllCli to us seem all too feeble. The gospel may he carried to all the nations, for it alone can save the ‘world. To stay at home does not lessen our responsibilities in this matter, for those who do not give their lives working in the fur countries need 'very much our our prayers and our money to curry on their wc-rlc- God works through hu-man instruments, and and this means men arid women who‘ have consecrated‘ their lives l0 His service. Paul says We are God's "fellow workers," and with- out Him we can do nothing. We have a. task ‘before us, "a rnessaze to tell to the nations," and our task-that. of making the world (Thrlstlan—-—ls the greatest work that has ever ‘been attempted, but with God's help all thinza are pos- sible, and in this work it is very certain that God ls very near to us, for God's Son commenced a mis- sionary work while - He was on earth that was later carried on by the disciples; and it we would be followers of Christ we must do‘ our part as missionaries ‘too. ' ‘ ' QUESTIONS. , 1. Of whose comlutg dill Isaiah foretell? it. What affect twill the reign of Jesus Christ have on this earth‘! 3. What kind of a kingdom did the disciples expect on earth. . . . , , . . 4. Where should‘ the gospel lbs I preached? , i5. Wlhiit can esclroue of us do to‘ help male the world Christian‘! ‘in -———-oe&--_- y DAILY HOME READING . F" JUNE ' JUNE 5 ‘IL-Isa. lllzl-l0 10 Pv-"ACII 1: A membership iii-lve will be éoii- ‘*4- 7 T.—-Iiia. fifizl-lli ‘r11 S.—Rom. 10: 9-17. 8 W.—-Mat.t. 65211416. 9 ‘IE-John 17:18-20. -———@ec-———- ._.~ ' Ioosted Up I an actress get raised to the Mo! and she is in a fair wsyiof 28 216-2012 8.—-Iaa. yoii:,__eliildres use‘ eve occurred .l lizzomlag ‘s star. —iBoston Trans- 9-"- ¢..~ . _ The Trans-Canada Limited-the popular Canadian‘ Pacific train from Montreal and Toronto to Welt sru Canada and Pacific Coast- aow leaves Montreal at 5.00 p. an. daily, making the fastest time be- tween teriniuals of any train in America. “ Reaches Fort William in thirty noun-Winnipeg in forty-two hours —~Reglna in fifty-three hours-pal- gary in ninety-two hours. Passengers from the; Maritime Provinces, via -St. John, have choice . of twotrain connections the early _ train leaving at 3.45 ip in. Eastern time. daily except Sunday, and lsrar train at em p. m. every day. ‘The Trans-Canada is an all sleep ing car train, -carryllug sleeping car passengers only, except- tween Montreal and Ottavwa, whore a limited amount of" parlor car ac- coinnlodation is available. All the inui-ilailiiii iiaitiiill§ be» . equipment uaedis of the finest type, which includes. through sleep ing oars, dining ar’ and com-pare‘ ment observation car. ' l This train affords the biggest travel‘ treat that it is possible for a trans-continent l trip to contain. - Paaaengefi are able tosee practic- aily- every major ipoint of interest by iliiyligiit. including Bnnff and lovely Lake Louise. Whether on business or pleyeure, this train combines every comfort and con. - vcnlence possible. For information, and the nor . chase of sleeping car accommoJa» tionfl- lllply to local agent of the otnnadian Pacific Railway, or com- municate with Mr. N. ft. Desflri» say, District Passenger Agent at. St_ John N. B. AGENTS WANTED Men and women, not to canvass, but to trnvrl and appoint local rep- resentatives, $21 a week unil ex- penses guaranteed, Willi good cilunce to make $50. a wi-i-k and ex- iwnsoii. Ltute also and Qualifica- lions. Experience uallccrsaary. Win. slim ('11-. lief-t. (L. Toronto. l L___.._ clean and wholesome food‘. Ykqrfi‘? Use Old Dutch; it keeps ill-hiri- metal, wood and porcelain surfaces thoroughly—hyg~i- ‘enically clean. Made in Canada is lb. lisht shed by our head some indirect lllllllflfflilll’ as.‘ Ml the slate of direct light is avoided, but none of tae illumination is loll. but rather increased. Bee them sad you'll like than; no you'll like them more and more as you use than. Our light fixtures er; o! erupt from Tax. i viliiriuli. iliiillTlili‘. coiirivv 1.1mm) ‘ silica rtoun AVES shortening and produces bread, plespbflks and pastry like mother "used-to make. pastry flour. 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