l’ W#¥19'.EwdH"d"°h°% _ Pain lAlfirost Instantly. METHOD OFTEN RELIEVES NEURALGIA AND RHBUMATIC Remember th ict when . l5...“ nbiiilulliinucr. tors A: plrin. havO found that irin eases even a, bed headach grids ' or rheumatic pain often a few minutes! _ In the gtomach as in the glass here. an A: il-lh tablet starts to dls- solve. o; ‘ tegrato, almost the - instant rt touches moisture. It bo- gins "t hold" of your pain PAINS IN MINUTISI prnoticallyassoonas urwallowit. Equally im rtnn Aspirin is safe. For solangfdc tests show ' lrindoes Iiarnlllle . two points: Aspirin and Ajplrin 8% . And, see at you get SPIRI . t lsmadernCana alld ' ts m the form a CIOSS A: um tablet. ‘m w“ t tin of 12 tablets or economical f bottle of 2t or 100 at any druggleth. | , d rufigre have it. Look for tags name ayer I Basil/swans llucuolvs fidesrgshlrflefihhsen DllWSTlI-‘S MILLIONS him. Not only was his boon companions, people were fond oi him, especially the women, because his father and mother had mode a romantic run- leway marriage, which twenty-five yearebcforewasirheiaikofthe, town. The nlarriage had never pleased the Brewster family, however, and Edwin Peter Brewster, Monty's grandfather, many times a million- aire,'had practically disowned his “lhel-littleflonaoffliolilolfiwofe ll!!!» 's "W" llgious life m relationship to hurch that is, the strikin been dlsputedd am not for-gel- of the fact. but I remember s1» that few claims cannot be dis- Caacer Fund. now as an on o ground and it is only assist communities where it necessary. victory. _, Ts the Ieople of Prlnoi Edward Island; I desire very heartily .':'.':r..::.*::'.i:".r.:'."......'o“'"w“= Godfor the long reign and devoted "His Most Gracious Majesty the King. The scourge oi cancer is ateadll a of r reaching y g h“ that the work oi scientific research thus." The revision of a fund which o laboratory workers but vldo radluln and other forlna of No donation oi money is too man, wolnan and child ls interested. medical profession eagerly awaits the ultimate to commend the . Silver Jubilee Dominion l0 Almighty ltfllce of '3' Mrtance shall . ‘m? not I treatmepm is new lacking, is most small. D ‘Hi ‘i May thztKinflgkgeol-gtoh V. Caltloor Fund be I IIQIIII l6 I! Q ‘IOI flpogg which a a intended." g p f” Yours faithfully, ll. J. r. lmullulll, Premier and Minister of Public Health wDroc an Aspirin son after his elqpcmsnt. "N" l" ' still, when Monty's mother and fatherdledwhllehownsnlanall took the boy to his own house, cor- ed for him with what he thought was aflecticn, sent hlnr through school and college. and finally pm- glnwekdhlmaplaceintheflrowster B. .- It was a Job that meant hard work and small pay, but Monty liv- ed in his own rooms and on his. meager salary, because such a life, he said, was less wearing than din-' ing seven nights a week with an old manwho had forgotten he ever w“ young. His pleasure he found chiefly with. the “Little S0118," whose specialty tvgesi celebrating the birthdays of er ‘ .- As the feast ended, Pettlngill rose to his feet. "Gentlemen," he began, ‘fwe a" here to celebrate the twenty-fifth birthday o; Montgomery Brewster. I ask you-all to join me in drinking to his long life and-—" The doorbell rang, loud and long. "The police!" some one exclaimed. A waiter entered. to soy that Ellis. Edwin Brewster's man, wanted to see Monty. Monty. annoyed at the internm- tlon, told the waiter he was too busy to be seen. nun departed and the party went men-fly on, At three o'clock in the morning, the doorbell rang again, Pemngm himself answered this time, and confronted Ellis. "You're Just in time, Ellis," said theertist. “Cornoinsrldhavea night cap." “No thank you," said Elle. “I came earlier tonight to bring Mr. Brewster's congratulations to Mr. Montgomery and a. check for a thousand dollars." He handed the check to Monty. "I now come u; m] git; that Mr. Brewster has suddenly parted, if only one is not too partl- ;cula.r about one's premises, nor too careful ailout one's conclus who does not know the dishonest story, hoary with disreputable old age. and tottering with shameful week- nesathotinthetravall cruel Roiornlotioo a new Church bomr-that the Church of En; was the Oflsprlng of a lustful Etng- - illsh king? It is not true! The story gls a travesty of well-established this.‘ The witness of history is dre- c ve against .A Church made _ new! yYes, that. if you like, but My friends. may I W‘ flmnilY ‘he ma“ 0' ll" chm!» whether never a new Church. Does that 81-118 in this 5118118‘ Wovmbly. the in its maintenaxlre. its worship, o; smmd 11kg a dlsmmlon wmmug a praise of our Christian creed? How its discipline. Ii one member 5.1;, difference. r do not think so. lutcccleudld h» Wu "s WWW‘ Ildllmd- “u "m mtmbv" suffered your port there galls one day a mumfinll Wm 11""! m" m lheiwml mm- Tm me 0f "w Church ship from some far-off land. Dur- darkness of the Catacombs. Wlwas the life of a Christian com. ing its long lourney it has passed challenge was 1111118 1°!“ WW1 d0‘ . munity, audits spirit was um o; throughaluggish rivers and tropic flent faith up0n the blood- jsaorifice and mrvlce. Bishop so" seas. Itssails are tattered and tom. arena. oi a Roman holiday. R 8WD?‘ i suggests that it was m pclut is bedlmrned and dirty. lure wintry sums well the mlshtv ,sellse of membership will. its clear Bamacles and sen-weed are cling- empim of 9M l-flfllelll WIM- Watmospllere of mutual love and ser- lng to it; sides. In a few weeks’ broke in reverberant eohoa 1190!! vice. that drew the world m m, tinr o the ship sets sail again. m the shone of pram Brita-m The Church in those early days, 8nd paint has been renewed. The sails thunder 0! it! lwflfilll wield‘! wonders wlether it may not l... the are once more trim and taut. The awakened the sleeping s9“! 0f 3m" lack of this prevailing spirit the; 1| sea-weemand bernscles have been am. rt was ceurut up and iwll-llwdplpunsible ior the apathy of the stripped away. ls lt a ruew ship? No ed in the Islands of the Sen. India. world to the appeal of the Church one will say s0. A ship made new, China. Japan. heard and welcomed codsy. but never a new ship. It was once it. ‘will ll‘! l!“ 511° _ My fellow-member of the Church, foul,arlditlsnowcleen,butitis“.... urcnunsleeplne. Jbegoiyolitothlnkofmeu thessmeshipnowuthen. whilesarthrolhonwardintolialtthipqalroumsohrlstienyc sp was it with the Chuch of rm- ‘rum’ e11 the world M “Wk l! have mm baptised into the broth- llmd and the Refonnatlon. It undcr- keelflns. erhood of believers. Great privileges went no essential change. There And rests not now by dfly 11°!’ are yours, but they are not your; was no break in its continuity of 1118M? alone. They are yours only because life. ‘There was Ila loss of its mln- 0r trunk of the realm o! discipline they belo to every other member lsterlel suocessi . There were not and law. Here, too. the Church is of the b hood. You belong to a two Churches, but one-one boibre an authoritative Body. E014! W0 religious fellowship, and you,» m. the Reformation. and one after it. 00811918. III! I011 W111 find J08“! ligloug life, therefore, is social m My friends, what happened w the lllvlng to the Church authority its character. and lllseliish m 1L8 Church of England in that stormy over its members-authority V! expression. For you as a member of period was thlsr-il. got rid of its “bind? and authority to "looee."— the Church not less than as s barnacles and sea-weed. That ls all. l0 "retain" or to “mrrlit";-t0 forbid member of a city, the collecllve (a) Pursue the analogy farther, or w allW- Study the Mt! d U16 good must always be greater than and you will ace that a city and the ADOIKJQI- I'M Wu will see there a individual liking. Apply to yourself Church are alike in this elem-each pluln picture of the Church enor- the probe of this fundamental prur- ls the centre of authority. and the chine this authorltv- Hence the wl- ciple. Does your religion mean only mlnlstrant of law. That is so ob- emu words 1n the commission that a. taking m, or does it mean also, viously true of a city that no one! l8 Elven l0 the Pflelfilmofh-“WTIOW and mainly, a‘ giving out? Are you dreams of disputing it. 1t i; s. posl sills thou dost forglvt. t1!” l" 1°?- maklng any zeal contribution to tulcle of ell rizllr civic thinking. elven; ‘and whose sins thou dwt N- the corporate life which you share? unnuppuy. however, that a not no Mo. they m retained!’ That ww- n the Church to which you belong readily recognized of the Church. er. of mum. is vealed in the lute“ a finer and more eflectlve instru- Thluk. for example. of the sphere 1n his reprtsflfltfltivc “health-M "neat rol- the working out of God's of faith. No thoughtful student of wlueitniltl 0! the Chllffil» will because of your connection the Epistles of 8t. Paul can fail to which ls Christ's Body. Let that Wm, m. Am 1g you were m me m. find in them a picture of the Church Point b0 grasped. and tht 41mm"! mmow. would the Church be poor- ls the divinely appointed custodian which so many feel lrr this ccnmo- er because of your removal from of sacred u-uul. rm New Testa- time dimmers st Orwe- It is the it? ms your religion brought you lnent itself came to the world Church that binds. and the Church] glue;- go my." mem 1g Ought m through the channel of the Church. that locum-that fvrlllves and N- have done that. m Church a am Before the books of the New Testa- talus Not the organ. but the Body. lcculuuu-l ~;:l m u.» l; merit were written, and long before find i118 304V. be it remembered. ' tin: canon of Holy scripture w“ not as human, but Divine. ed. the Church was in the world. active, and doing its appolm- But MN. also, I am afraid, there ed work. Row utterly 111031431, the" ls a wide discrepancy between the fore, was snllllngmrcns dictum,- theory Ind the prwtlce of the Church of lmgland. we accept as “The Bible, and the Bible only, is the religion of Protest * (Vide uunlred the lvwtulu pointed by Bt- "m sleek-up of Proteetahtisln."— *1“! °* ‘he ‘Fhmh tmwlslne the "Atlantic Montnlyr-Ma-cb, 1m.) WIM- of the keys-exclusion Mm Yet in the minds of multitudes of the fellowship those o! bu" mem- Christians um dictum still holds w» who mowed “swivel un- sway, while the authority of the Wlmhy. 911d Tefldmmlfll them 11P- Church in the sphere oi mu. is set on proof o! reluwuce- But in w- tual practice how little or- that at naught. there lei And how deep-rooted in There is here no disloyalty to the Bible. It is gimply to dlscrlmingig the membership of the Church la 4 f" *“ of with!!! of religious discipline! ” .. l‘. n ,_ ‘the Bible and the Church. In all questions of fact concerning the WW8. while the Church sbkh! firm ‘mm. of revelation. the Bible a lulleropoositwntu divorce. there h found quite commonly secret. and supreme. For the interpretation of |those facts once determined . the ta. that tend more of matrimony .5. from a Church is responsible. Both the Book and the society are inspired. ‘ ‘ inter- - state of progressive polygamy. S0. when the Church in the exercise of but the Spirit in the mete the Spirit in the Book. It is in: power to "hind" and to “loose", repels from her altars those who at this point that we find a char- havc wilfully sinned moral ecterlstic dividing-line between Protestantism and Catholicism. The‘ law, there is only too often mani- fested a. spirit of defiance and re- nlling principle of Protestantism m} lllar ' emtmerlt, while every possible pres- plyp r and practice. at least. is the right of private inter- sure is put upon the Church to make unworthy compromise. it is pretatlon. in matters of faith every dlillcult to doubt that the life man is a law unto himself. So it comes to pass that personal prede- the Church is appreciably poorer r .1 “ has so lax. lictlons and private Ptejudlces are (4) ll. is Ollly a step further to commonly made the sole determim. ant of ecclesiastical ‘ affirm that the Church is like e city ihthstli-lscolnmunal inlfs ppm»... it a enum- paling. Wlltn built upon he Michell his twenty-slim blrth- and self-denial. All of these things d". 591M155" 39 are trufof a City. But are they year. provided thei- I180 of the Church? let ofthis strange , . Jones wrote, was that Monty would finally have nothing from the hated Brewster's. in other words. he must spend his grandfather's million in less than a yinr, Sedgwlck being aware that the elder Brews. . had plaunodto leave him a fortune. The Bedgwlok will specified, how- ever, that Monty must give satisfac- tory evidence to Jones, the executor, that he was capable of managing his own aflairs, that he could add to his fortune, that he should come to his twenty-sixth birthday with a good namefldtlmé he nlake nolyen- wmen an ve sparing to charity, that he neither lend nor give away money, and that he live on the lnclple which inspired a man to “get his moneys worth," be the expenditlire large or small. “It must be a ioke." Monty said. But Grant explained that the will was genuine. that it had been prob- ated in Montana and that the sum itrirevsolved was in gilt-added securi- “Whot are you some to do about m" Grant asked. "Wlw it's mine, isn't it?” Monty (1) The Church, like s. city. has one founder and beginning. ‘Think about that, first of all, this evening. What docs the Church believe about its own MEI-fining? We believe that when the Son of God came into the world to save the souls of men. He founded as the instrument of His will a visible Society, which is celled in the New ‘Testament His Body, 0r His Church. He did not simply send into the world a spir- itual ilnpulsc, which should quicken the hearts and lives of men into new desires and new efforts after righteousness. Hedid not merely give the Gospel to the world. and leave the ingenuity of~men to de- ylse svme way of working out its teachings. He establisled a divine Society. and sent that Society out into the world to do its regenerat- ing and reforming work with the effective aid of two great Sacra- ments, by the first of which. 8-! Bishop G01! puts it. m6" W!‘ l" be admitted to the Society, and by the second of which, when admit- ted, they were to be kept together, recognized n: belonging to Jhethso- clety, and s rengthe “ air Wwewl- membership. That l. the first thing "W 31" I w" My this Em;- thlt the Church believes about lt- tember. Grant - You m fll- self. n. is a Divine society. found- mmy m‘ - ed by Jesus Christ. It is" a Divine Society. The New Testament and Prayer Book alike bear witness to the truth of that. st Paul nlvlcee in his sufferings for What happens In these lass happens In your stomach-AS lRIN tablets start "taking llcl_ ' of purl a few minutes after taklng. IN 2 SICONIIS IY 810D WAN" An Aspirin tablet slam to disinte- grate and go to work. When in Pain. Remember These Pictures udopirin is the Trade Mark of the Bayer Company Limited l_ Second Attempt To Burn Jail (C. I. By Guardian's Special Wire) NGITH SYDNEY, N. 8., March 21—'l'.lhe old town 18.11. Emilia-led arter- o, playful prisoner overturned a. hot stove and set fire to the bulld- irlg, almwt went up in smoke B81111 when Lfslmlnl McLean, looked up for drunkermess. started a. n-lerrY bless by filling his bed with burn- ing coals from the same stove. —_= when his section ol the cooler got too hot, McLean shouted for Ill he was worth a3: after much shaming he outdld town bend. practice in the hall above. Plooolo and tuba Players hastily dropped their instruments and rushed through smoke-filled comd- ors to find McLean overcome by heat and smoke, lying prostrate on Baby Chicks. limited quantity each week, from bred Io lay blood tested stock. All sired by Improved R. 0. P. cockerels from hens that have lain 200 eggs or over. All eggs set weigh 2.5 oz. or over. Price Barred Blocks l2 cents. Whit: Leghorns 1_i. cents each. After May 10th 2 cents led. WILLARD YROWSI, Brsekley. in court today stipendiu-ry Maels- tbaie M. McAu-lay fined h-tln $29 for L-5562-3-23-ll. his escapade. Farm For Sale By Tender Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and on April 15th next for his farm oon- m talning 150 acres in good locality with modem improvements, The highest or any tenders not. neces- Iarily accepted. ' J. C. GILLISPIE. Carleton Siding, ' P. l. l. hence." “Don't you suppose I can get rid of a million in swear?" rotor-ted Mcntyrauxm oodolsout m, p“, mwfl‘ ‘l the Oolosstan Christians, and fills .. up that which is behind of the ai- woédadmexmmw’? onszwiflfifiwfi rllctlcnnor Christ u. llsllshiles: it: sevenx. 8am Grant’ “but has it °c_ His bodys sake. which t e C urc “n,” (Col. 1:24). so the collect for All a,“ mtgfi figfigfimg°w$g Saints‘ my declares um God has m“ mun-away “daunxylhenub KRltYDKQtDQIHlSQlEOlIlIIBXIOOOM- with“ m you, glide.‘ m“ merfi murllon and fellowship. in the my- w 1c» .50.,“ ‘mu-v ' ills‘ are: 2:: as. Greasy .. . _ u , _ . - In 5m m “my °‘ mm‘ ine Body. of which Christ ls the “guru. 1., Divine Head and the union be- clause 111% ...".Y21.£3*‘ii‘...”:..: mo» ghigj we H“ ohwh 1- - m your mp4,,“ mm; on . §°$Ll§°mry not be so difficult How that truth exalts and lifts Mter a night's grasp," up the Church! And how it rebukes That night, however Monty gpgnt the low conception of the Church, t‘. “d.“€"d*.'.‘.“.§."°.“l"’£.. "m" t‘.“‘c“....u‘° 3."l“‘2l“..'“‘.....°”"". ti‘? INM- ¢ ' father's million in a year he must ship ‘ ’ a voluntary basis, spend 87,301.12 a day-which would and. thqreforw, not much larger and Mil $9399.84. nobler in its nature than other hu- w man fellowships. 1 ask "you if that idea of Th‘; (zharch is not vclriy comrnon,- i ot tm va - Mcmty pandering over his prob- n we lam willie through the pahk Protestant idem-if multitudes next dw, was hailed fro ho;- m car DOMINION OI’ CANADA PBOVINOI OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT George V. A. U. I835, In re Estate of Jamel O'Connor late of Clinton In Queens County in the said Province Far-nor. deceased. test- Bononrabls IIABRLD PALMER. Surrogate. Judge of Probate he. dc, To the Sheriff of the County of Queena County 0r any Constable or literate person within said County. GBEITINBl WHEREAS noon reading the potl- flnn on file of Loni! O'Connor of Clinton farmer, and Brit!!!‘ O'Connor of the some planet. W150". the Exeontora of the above named Rotate praying that n citation may he Issued for the purpose hereinafter sot forth: You are therefore herlly re- qnfrd to nlfe all persons Interested hr the said estate to he and sooner br- fore ms at Probate Court to l» hgid in the Court House In Somme in Prince County, in the nalrl xrovlnoo. on Tuesday the sixteenth day of April, next coming, at the hour of 10,30 o'clock forennon of the same all? to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not hs passed and the estate closed an prayed for in sold petition and on motion of Ernest H. Btlnll. Ell- Proctnr for said Petitioners. AND l do hereby order that n true forthwith published published in IMII H. As if to atone for the treatment he had accorded his son and his duushter-ln-luw. Edwin Brewster bequeathed a. million dollars to his grandson. And on the twenty-sixth of September Monty came irrto a fortune. Despite his changed outlook, young Brewster kept his rooms in an old-fashioned house in the Bast llbrties owned by Mrs. Gray. who had befriended his father and mother and him in the early days, and was not forced, as the result of an unfortunate speculation, to rent part of the place. . There, as a child, Monty had- played with her daughter. Margaret. or Peggy as he called her. a few years younger than he. And thither he went after his grandfather's fun- eral, tlred of the gloomy Brewster marlsion. Pest! meted him. "All." she said. "The friend of our youth leaves one day with his salary drawn two weeks in advance, and returns later a dazzling million- L-MQZJQ-N-Ai Auclloll SALE 0f farm and crop, l o'clock Harsh 23rd. Estate of High lichoiaon, Elllotts, P. E. l. Farm 100 acres. 80 clear, balance mixed. Growth hard and soft wood. 0n old homestead in eicelient condition. Also s quantity of hay and sir-ow, truck wagon. grain crusher, hay carrier and other articles. NORMAN A. NICHOLSON, Adrnlnistra L-5475-3-20-3i. lieu Tillyer tense Whsnnoltlonneedglsssoa. hasbenr An Important Duty For Parents ci-u— 111s afwChkristlsn people are not putting Curchlxponthesamoleve as by Drew. Barbs W... mum“ o’ colonel m“, ‘bu: other soc , such as the Masonic er friend of the Brewster iamlly Order, the Knight; of Pythins, and sire." and one o‘ mo“ who “w m Mon so on? It is all wrong. The Church .. . gy Th‘ “west mm‘ “m” ‘m m‘ s young man of Clllllctel’ and abil- is not human, but Divine, and Div- he answered, not very tactfully, "is n, inc, be it remembered, not merely that now we won't have to deny ' because it holds a Divine commis- ourselves anything. we'll do any N“ 5%?‘ h" sion, but * it ' a. Div- amount of decorating about um mmm°""°"°°:nd he IQFMM" 51*"! inc life. "Pl-each Christi" ls the house and-J’ something indescribable took 1 l“ common cry, “Preach Christ! Do "Please don't. Monty." Perry when mm em m“ He Md Pg“ not preach the Church!" But how broke m. “You are good and dam m,“ m, mam“ mgkg‘; can 1 preach Christ without also fififilflllfi§.i°“ "mm" d" m“ but realised that at least it had gwmngelh‘ °"‘;ff,2uf°",°"§h§ - orald t King a “What's “mine is yoursQIBraw- "Jump some time proclaiming the kingdom? ster said." bets talk it over. wk”, d“ n‘ l m". “a 1 59PM”, m, Body 3mm u?.$'...i’.‘°..°§§’§“l2“‘i°.‘l' eyes no "m" "'1 ""141 people will m’ ‘at’ c°’““°",°h°“‘- ‘Q1151; l! she looked at him. gfwm‘ w" l“ ""4 wlthlmyb mlb°g° “M” “ ,, _ of them. Get rid of this idea of the thaiwgmfitvforllflguwfi u: 1° ,, "who enur- gw ‘u, Church as a human society. Think me "n, m H: mm, ,m°‘m“*"°n-. st an request, an. drove mu. w of fir; Church riwztya as Divine.- py one. The 1m. was from Grant a mfilgegllw fag-gab: " “M” 5°“ Y m“ W Jesus Christ. Only than will it take R°P‘°Y' ““°"°°Ys- established the extent of the seep. its rishzrul place m your llfe as the wick fortune. Among them w” one Supreme Society and sphere of hu- ironr Bwearengen Jones, which said man fellowship. that ho was to - he more; o; But in what sense ls it true that Monty's notions in living up to the the Church was founded by Jesus wills terms. and set forth that, irl Christ! We search in vel-rl in the spending the money, young Brews- days that immediately followed the W‘ W" l0 llldlllke in no reckless Ascension 0f our Lord for a visible II-lflblllls. no idiotic speculation, no organisation, recognised and spoken endowments to institutions, no tn- of as Christ's Church. We know that and no excessive the first disciples, indeed. worship- ped lrl the Jewish synagogues, and Really modern parent; take no chances with so important a matter as the vision of their uhllflren. because they know that lllllfloi In this rupeot is mwilo and may be harmful. Neither do they walt for a child to complain of the way he sees, They have their eyes attended to before T I‘. Be s modern parent. G. F. Hutcheson OPTOHITBIST copy hereof be in some newspaper County aforesaid once in oaeh week for II least fear consecutive woohe from tho date hereof and that a true copy be forthwith posted in ‘the iollosvlll public phone respectively. namely .ll the hall of tho Court llonae in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at the Post 0f- iioe in New London in Queens Count? aforesaid and In front of the lehool Innao in aforesaid- Alfl) l hereby further order that l true so” hereof be forthwith served Attorney-General of this Province, so that all wrsons In- terested in the nnld estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the. Seal of the add Court this 0th Ill! of Inn: A. D. 1935. Ill fl the 15th you; of hla numer- rflsu- L, . (Sgt!) H. L PALMER. Judge of Probate uln-g-Q-ld-tfl-IO W. TAYLOR Charlottetown S. TAYLOR Professional Cards McLEOD 6* BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY. K. C. 1- A. BENTLEY, K. C. and Attorneys-ai-Law MONEY T0 0 N Office: 180 Richmond Street. ‘ “'1_‘__T; ' BELL 0 MATHIESON Individual liking ls the easy pivot upon which the practice of religion turns. If this article of faith. or that. does not commend itself to uninstnlcied Judgment, the trans! New Wallpapers gifts dflihllil£ i0 Chlfltlfl. BUG! g night hlmty began career that would have astonished the world had the facts been known. With true loyalty to the “Little Sol-la." he invited them to dinner. l" exclaimed "Nop- bmitbd to tion to some other religious body is astonishingly easy. Is it any won- ,der, then, that Protestsntian is more and more becoming a medley of conflicting claims? ‘there i; in it no accepted centre of authority B. l. llll D. L. llsthiesen. 5L3 Barristers A solicitors Holley to Loan DQIIIC Bloch. CharlottewwnJKl-l of the spirit, tho Church fllnost at once a certain become subject to a oer- ornl, so that not later than e middle of the second century. -ioid order of the ministry, we have it new. was everywhere abilahed. That was the Church in relation to the Faith. I have pointed to this failure as one solnos of overwhelming weak- ness ln Protestantism. but candour compels us to confess that so far as the membership of the Church of maland is concerned. st least, we are not altogether free from lfault in this regard. Authority in Itbsaphoreofthehlthiascllar- upon ,i , and, th- , a character- in tho solemn stillness of that early pour-mu; mm; o! y)» 01mm. of , when Jesus sent forth the mgland. Hence tin scrupulous rare and eontlnuc: aver-l to this with whlchthlough the streez and . an: of the Reformation the his- creeds were . and embodied in the Book of Common Prayer. and it is worthy of note in - this connection that the Church of Now ls the time to redecorate, using assumed SUNWORTHY, the original and best light-resisting Wallpapers, in prefer- enes to all others. We are showing a larger assortment than ever of these popular papers for qstairs and downstairs rooms. ft will be good news to learn that SUN- WORTHY is now selling amongst our lowest priced goods. Prices are Inch lower this year. A- J. BASLAM. B.A.. LLB. "use. "a New Draco Bnlldlll MacGul & Trainor Isak l. wanna. K. C. b C. la Clair Trainer. B» A- iofloilommflid. BOND! Office: 01D Provincial Bani. llolneal Itreet. Our-NW”!- tlme I had star-ally." said "Subway" seam. “You couldrrt remember anything after that. Astbodinnerprvnessodsr m: ulltholltlfiflfid”; doublo gkfirrison. "f can't remember "if §§ forhmowithlna . year mbflhlfilflihliilll, too," time" flflndfwantyoutolrelp ' t telling Withcn his objective. Brewster appointed Harrison as tmdont .5 5%? %,g i; gel}? JJL MacDonald, M. IAIIIITII. SOLICITOI». ll Caaalsttetowlnt. Jnlanl. masons been and Collect?" nnailcrerrtesrathntlsl- flb-I-l-llnonlr. . u F» more B» P- ufthhd‘ *%E2$b» r2: hhslcallllfiishvetnearassnaaohntyllraawysaoarasnrsle v cnelmorrnrows E. E so W: as declared in the Apostles’ Creed. Yet the spirit of Protestan- ttsn-l has so far pe . the‘ church in this rams. um the vary idea. of authority in question oi faith in not seldom flouteli. it is something that ought rs cause us lac grave concern: I ' . “MI. was produced. - that. m. life has been ccntln