- _.-_ft-*ca* _.§§ cie=w°“ pike. M291” l The World Wide Fox Exchange Montague, P. E. I. Offers for sale to-day 4 prs. Alaska (Island born) 1914. 2prs.ClassB. “ ‘° “ _ 2 prs. Clms A. 191-i options 1 .is 2 from,..nd suffering from congestion in the B pre. li pairs Clase A. lilll Delivery Guar- anteed. J. W. Carruthers, Pres. J. A. Mclntyre. Sec. Tres. i_.._?i Golden Tale of the Silver Fox Is the title of s profusely illustrat- ed pamphlet, issued by The Silver Fox Ranching Company, cover ng in a general way the history of thc 1*. E. Island Silver Fox industry from the beginning, and giving some val- uable hints for those intending tu enter the business. Not n prospec- tus in nny sonsc, ns the company has no shares for sale. Free lor ths asking Address The Silver Fox Ranching Company 32?! Exciinngn ll||ildlng_ f .'13 Htlitn Street, lloeton, Muse. | 1576"3'23M2Wk5- Monday, April 6th, 1914. I»eB80u1|Me\ttllew VII., I1-29. March 39. JESUS THE GREAT TEACHER Golden Text: Micah VI., 8. I-iehath shewed thee, O man, what is good:,and what doth the Lord enquire of thee, but to do justly. and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God_?" The lessons of the quarter have the great Teacher. 'lhe Golden Text is most`aptly chosen, and certainly describes this mission ol teaching. shewed thee, 0 man, what is good.". we ,most certainly can see as no back over the teaching`ol these lessons. An exposition of that inclus- ive declaration is then given in the words, "And what doth the Lord re- quire of thee, but to do justly, and as to outward life that a man shall Y . le h le n was that of the story of service ac » . ' ° ° -_ I _ been mainly concerned with Jesus as many 1-ends;-as gg gh, -1,0;-d in the ._ ` 1’ days of His flesh, and its Golden Text, "Inasmuch ag.ye did it unto ‘one of these. My brethren, even'theso Notice the inclusive note, ' "He hath'1ea§t_ yg md it uhm mg,-' 'l ij): ‘ 'PP N|_°\ °‘|*°°}\~ J,"~\`}'._f The Lord also requires thift we shall do justly. Our fifth lesson was, occupied with _the teaching on prayer, ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _and the parable of the unirlendlyl I/#_ __\ / ' ‘ neighbor, showing how by prayer wel _ °*y, ' y lore brought into fellowship ,with the , _ - 5 very ways of God, and thus ure en- ~ M to love mercy. and fo walk humbly cabled to do justly; we Golden 'rsxlf _ \ with thy God_” The req-uirenients are l _ _ . ‘__ V __ being the charter of prayer, ~"Ask and it shall ‘be given you; seek, and ,do justly and love mercy, and there-_I fore as to thc inward secret of life that he shall walk humbly with God. ' We may divide the twelve lessons' into two parts. In the first seven we Ihnve s. remarkable unfolding of these thoughts of the Golden Text. In the last five we have a relation of great principles made specially to the dis-‘ iples of our Lord. As‘to the first seven, if we take ,thc, thoughts of the Golden Text back- wards, we shall follow the order of our lessons. The Divine requirement _ns to the inner secret of life is that fu mail shall ' walk humbly with his God. Our first lesson had as its Text words of Peter, “Like- ye younger, be subject unto the elder. You, all,of you gird yourselves with humility, to serve one another: for God resisteth the proud, but giv- eth grace to the humble,” and the il- lustration of humility in the lesson was that of children. and right rein- tionship to them. The second lesson had as its Golden Text the words of' Jesus, “For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Fatherl that speaketh in you." The lesson itself dealt with the possibility of co-op- eration with Him in service, as inf the case of the seventy, and thus re- vealed the privilege of wulking with God. The first expeession of such walk in uutwardjlife is that of loving mercy. I Our third lesson was that of the .ood Samaritan, and the Golden I Text, “Thou shalt love' thy neighbor' Dangerous Throat lroubles \ fievenud by Nerviline-_ l’l‘ ENDS MISERY OF COLDS QUICKLY iioirt wait till night. l Get after your cold now.-this Ve1`Yl_ minute, before it grows dangerous.: you should apply old-time "Nervilin?’| Rub your chest and throat, rub' them thoroughly with Nerviline. Re- lief will be immediate. ' Nerviline will save you from lying nwake to-night, coughing, chvkinll chest and acute priin _in the throat. Nerviline will break up that dull neuralgu. headache-will kill the cold land chill at its very beginning-will |snve you from perhaps a serious ill- ness. To take away lioarseness, to breuk up u grippy cold, to cure ii sore throat or bad cold in the chest, you can use nothing so speedy und effect- ive as Nervijlne. For forty yenrs it .has been the most largely used Iam- Iily remedy in the Dominion. Time hus proved its merit, so can you by :keeping handy on the shelf the large -50c. fsmfly size bottle; small trial ‘size 250., sold by any denier nuy- where. \_?_ .__. __A TEN DERS .‘-lcirled tenders for the hiiildlng of l`lie Wellington Butter Factory, will lc received by the undersigned until Plans mid s ecifications to be se unjust conclusions which men came to concerning Christ, and the necess- ity for\ obtaining such view-point was emphasized in the Golden Text, "Look therefore whether»the ligut that is in thee ‘heinot darkness." The seventh lesson dealing with Christ's hatred of shams was remark- able in its revelation of l-iis stern denunciation of men who lacked both justice and mercy in their dealing with their fellow men;_- and the sol-_ emnity,of theteaching, of the lesson was emphasized by the Golden Text, “,Be not deceived: God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." _ The remaining five lessons deal with teaching given more especially to His disciples, and in them certain abiding principles of the life of dis- -:ipleship are revealed. In the eighth the principle of a true confession of Christ is revealed to_ he that of the faith which makes fear impossible. In the ninth the principle of the fulfil- ment of life is revealed as that of having the heart set upon the true . treasure which is spiritual rather than upon the false which is mater- ial. In the tenth the principle of faithful; service is revealed as that of watchfulness for the returning King, expressed in perpetual service in His interest on, 'behalf or His household. In the eleventh\the principle of relig- ion is rcvealed as that of compassion in which the true sanction of the Salbath is i‘euogniZed,a`nd fulfilled in such work ss makes Sabbath possible to those who are in need. In the twelfth the principle of the Kingdom is revealed to :be that of doing the will of God, rather than calling Him Lord. Glancing thus over the whole ol the teaching “we conclude' with the first declaration of the Golden Text, “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good." (}HItlST’S TABLE TALK, LFIHSON-L|UKE XIV: 7-24. ‘ Golden 'l‘cXt¥Ll\kc xivt 11 \ ‘ l"l"m- cvery one that cxalteth Liinmnlf shall he humbled; und he Ill:-t liuinhleth hlmsrll shall hc ex ultcd." as 'th selI"' whl the fourtl sso ' ye shall find; knock, and it shall be 1??" - ’ 'S ef; sf-T opened unto you." Theisixth lesson is . ~ _ __ emphasized the necessity for the truef . '=‘,§_ view-point the difference between ‘_ f m if . darkness and light, illustrnted.by the _/ * $4?" 'e \ l;annmnm In v /. ' _ .ff//,f`,ji ft 1i»~i1’;:'____ '- _iiosiuileizs ws`Nri;n I A GENTLE)/IAN CAN BE C0'M17_‘QRT¢ ably aeconiodated with board and room in a private familyfgpply 14 Bayfield S12. " 1650-3-27M2iDd. |4629 ‘Sandi v /' °' \ li Three Designs For Guest Towell. 4 ‘Dainty little towels of the hnest of huckabeck are now among the necee sary linens of every housekeeper These are for the guest who comes ts lunch or dinner or tea after a set oi tennis and needs a towel which wlll be used only once. There are plain anc fancy weaves of hucknback for mnk- ing these little towels, and you wll flnd stripes. pretty little all-over rig ores, as well as the plain qualities al the linen counter. The 15 or 18-lncr widths are most practical, for althougl you can buy the 12 and 14-inch widths these towels are almost too small to bt useful. lf you expect to finish the ends of the towels with one-inch hem- stitched hems, cut the material in 28 inch lengths, while if scalloplng is tc be used on the ends, it may be cnt in 27-inch lengths. The pattern includes designs foi stamping three towels and scalloplng for finishing both ends of all three. A set of these towels would be an appro priate gift for the bride's linen shower, and if you are planning to make some- thing for the Easter church fair these will surely be salable. Towels such as these can be made to sell for about one dollar and a half each, according to the amount of work. Initials, may be used for marking these towele` and you will ilnd elthei the one-inch script or block style up propriate. Tile embroldering of the de sign on the towels should be done in solid work which mny be combined with punched work or French dots. Directions and dlngrams for the stitch- es are given on each pattern envelope. This Is a Perfect- Pattern. Guaranteed hot iron transfer put- terns for stamping three towels, No. 14829, can he supplied on receipt of price, 10 cents. Fill o_ut the coupon and enclose stamps or coin to the Prit- tern Department of this paper. THE NARRA l‘! /'l‘T. We must observe the cl-i|n<=f‘t|\~|i ;-e- twoen this lesson and the one ol 'Wo weeks ago, in order to lxnrlerrii-ii/_l the teaching In the house ff n Phar- C 0 U P O N 'Name Halifax ANDREW K NG | f ¢ V resins nate w Ni‘r;n_ ‘ WANTED' A GIRL _ FUR house work. APPIY M1995- U- simms, 2199 Richmond st. - __ _ , f __ isiz-a-zsiiii. f FOR applhy to Alfred %___- LOST watch. Finder- plegjg_1eg,vs with WANTED AN EXPERIENCED housekeeper. Four in family. G00!! ' wages. Apply Rogers Farqnharsvfl. Southport. 158/2-8-23M6lDd emi. wswran iiiinnnwrmnv. Apply nt Guardian Ofiies. 1464-3-16Mtf. WANTED.- A YOUNG LADY WITH one or two eeason's_ nililinery ex~ perlence, also six smart girls to learn mlllinery. Apply at once to Miss Randle, head milliner at Prowse Bros.. Ltd. 1278-2-19Mtf. LADIES WANTED FOR HOME work, embroiderlng centre PNGSB. table runners, cushion tops, etc.. whole or snare time; expcrielwe unnecessary; material supplied. National Embroidery Co., 21-86 and barns. P. _ I. _ ` HOTEL nnvsiswicir I ' ‘ Moncton,_ B; __,_Z,r'_ T _ The'Llrlest and Beet Located' Hotel 3 Cily Ieeomniadeting 200 guesismltueted nl the ccnue of spacious gmund and su`rrounde'd',by 'elegsng shade trees rnsklng`it specially deelrahle for leur. Losr, iN ovrv Lsnisis- Goto -“*f*"‘°°‘”“"-*""°~“*°“-9E‘?1`“.‘°.*""'_"'3"l¢l"~ ‘Nw-:_D~»1»~ - 1°=¥-*?*”°“¥‘°“~. iii`°éfh”5i>"‘°'si”;L'i3;§§’i‘Yl&h'£§‘ ing small sum money. Finder Pleale' leave at Gordon's Bootstore. . 1635-:l-26M3ipd. St. Josephls Convent and Railway station. Finder please leave at con- vent ’ 1620-3-25M3i. MISCELLANEOUS 4 passing on my property will he dealt with according to law.- Francls Hagen, Kellys Cross. 1643-3-Z7me1ipd. SITUATIONS i VACAN I' Toronto St.. Toronto, Ont. _ 1428-2-28ms2moepd. LADIES T0 DO PLAIN AND LIGHT sewing at home, whole or spare time, good pay; work sent any dis- tance, charges prepaid. Send stamp for full particulars. National Manu- facturing Company, Montreal. _ 4124-1~24Ms12l. NT. WE WILL pay you $120. to distribute relis- ious literature in your co»inmunity.| Sixty days work. Experience not re- quired. Man or woman. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press. 182i Spsdins Ave.. Toronto. ' TO LET , ron sim. ;"FOR SALE 5 PAIR OF RAC- ` coons-and 5 pair nf Foxes" LChas. H. Keith, Petitcodiac, 11646-3-27M1mopd. VICTORIA STOCK EXCHANGE" Foxes, options and fox company stock bought and_ sold. Reliable informatiol on all enquiries- relailim ing to the fox business. Address _ LIVE BOOT FAC'l‘OF|Y.- WE HAVE l c decided to rent our Factory and Plant for $60.00 n month. This is n ggre chance for anyone with say $5 .00 and upwards to start Shoe Manufacturing. Apply at once to -`i.os'r, CHAIN Prmsiai- _coN'rA1N- _ Bmewmfmdlsiwmezhr-isw. f rinse' _ Tirw._iir*Ts_.,__,___-lpirrirrrrr nosi-_ santa nuns.. nnrwnns ;Baf‘1‘l9¢°1'l3» 019-¢t¢. ‘ osi ' D ali Block Co _ .$.55 l5‘...f§.. sill... c....i.§l‘.‘.’.{..‘&`i.°°“ P. E. Island. e MONEY To LOAN W. S. STEWART. K. C.. N. A. CAMPBELL 'K..i. MARTINI B A I No'r1cn._.iNY’ marins' 'rand Bm" M' ,,,,,,,’ ` e ' ' s r ary ic, etc; ` MONEY TO LOAN , _ Morris Block. Charlottetown. P. E. lslnn d = Warburton &. Shaw B_arristere, Attorneys. Notary Public, Etc.. Solicitors for Canada Bankers association Bank . ‘ of Montreal,Caneda. Permanent Mortgage Cor- SITUATIONS VACA Mil’ - poéiliceg---Old Guardian Office. Prowee Block Chsrlottetow.n,_P.E.I.. _ _ Monson a. unslin Borrleters -end Attorneys V Solicitors for Royal Bank of Gouda uonnv 'ro i.o'AN ' umm- im Qsqugi BOSTON IIOIEI. ADS Goa se co. 1519-a-zaM_si.A 'TEACHERS WANTED all correspondence and enquiirics lo, Fon sans, sons Fnoi/i B. AND | W. P. Rocks; W. Wyandottes; R. I. V , Reds; S. (1. W. and S. C. B. Leg- horns and W. Pekin ducks, 75cts per 13, $5' per hundred. I ship to any station. Also incubators, brood-l New London, P. E. l. H 1647-3-27M3ipd. imported stock. George Boswall., 1625-3-26M'6ipd B nies on inesainsin any its s iss SWG* ""1 N°- -- 4- ' ‘ 'l ecretam °t°" Nb' 1 Baum" st" . . _ . .i _ . ....... ... _ ._ _ healed il man sick gf t-he palsy, City and Slate .......................». FOR HALE~- 1 ClYd*'3f-dB-le Flull Westmlounti PQ , . _ _ . . ,_, . having d_Dnc so, and silenced any Pattern No. ............................. "amz U Y91`\l`H Old. slrcd by Aber- V I 0 wliosiuon on their part by His uw- si... ‘§‘f°“' dm" °'°‘Y‘“ R*=‘**°- ‘ADPW *° ' tion concerning th-eir attitude to F mmm SCUW- CKY” R-‘iV°l' ` - ` . Ssllgim l-lowatt, Victori;ié4;é-;?l.M;l;.- ers and hone cutters J. lt. Marks, Principalship of the New Westmount` _ pcrience must be stated. Salary on i»iiii.|r IP. me o. P ' 1.. I YOUNG PURE anno voRKsr11RE,..pp1icstisn. 'rue city oi Wsstmqunt A ' mm' r pigs for sale. Both sexes bred from is th ' Frenchfort. Lot 35. Address to Mr. E. T. Rnddon _sioners of the City of' Wcstmount Applications are invited for the igh School. Qualifications and ex-` 1 V `_i , _ni.__i_*;__ . _.i .fini _ . °L;1_"` - .rs ‘ A . HOTEL OXFORD ‘ c°I»eley Square, leelnn. Ilene. s.'.'.:.~'. l.’.:l".':...%'é'.f.:`r.»..d.'.l“~‘l.! Ne' EJ9'ers|!ious1`,» ending login- D rggglgg the shops ni end nplnpee s.“}.'§§"ii£ 'ii.`.'i\`."li”='sii'§s°iii"3‘ ulae:ug=I¢_lt`:vorr nut of the elty Single room] ll and up. with beth .oo. , - . bllpglgiljb rooms ss and up. with e principal suburb oi Montreal .ms Sigggfit ..tF"t'ii'.»f"f‘l...;€, wif; :figs ‘ 0P'1`I0NS» BOEGHT -*ND 751511” wsirrnn nomo AND nssinsnon- 8"” “"6 “”‘ mm '“‘°‘"‘ " °‘“' Umcised the gllenm and then the I _ A __ :)e;i:Anizii:"¢;x;se,wii:i;i:`;)ai$;i;te:\.y :gg-‘ with sisbling etc. during June J...;t1sds|s Mills st Milton will be rented hoifilre tells us that Hc marked th-atv ` Many' T' G"Iv°s' Montague' h}f9af"ugi`ll;'f'l:7llLltef.l:):1l1.iedUS:e0u