gv-' -.> .fl ‘ |51 ._ '.< _ , ri. . ’-: _ _ sf _l_ fi? ii `/ if ' _ _ _ 3 ii l -1 i "’ |`=‘>/ 4" 1- ‘i 1 I, i fi.. i ,. I, fl 15, -~a» - _ _ »r ,.» | 1, li l, . l l i __ _ _l _af-~ 5 i i i $\\\\\@lJ . l -.. »» .f if Li' 4 I 5; ...__ __ E’ il li li J , FA fi 4. _ 4? il.- | . ii' i'» “F T".'~`»v}-i:f_ ,.1 fl r. 1 l l :_ _ 1 "I o-iucnsnrr 2 '- 119-121 Queen Street, ._ Charlottetown 'l` iii' li Towels be ea. Wloitlll to 90e for Dhese are good, colored, Turkish _Towels, good sizes, soft and absorbent. This range 'ias been selling in the regular way at pric es to 90c each. Friday and Saturday--50c 6 Doz Huck Towels €Plain and ]’1`urkis}i regular .values to Roller Towellings, a 85c will be sold Fri special lot for Fri- day and Saturday. day and Saturday. 45c llc yd. 36 inch white cotton, heavy weight regular 35c will be sold Friday and Sa-turday at 25c 36 inch doulble fold heavy white cotton, a splendid fabric, regular 55c for ._ _ _ _ .35c ss use iii won mu 2 $2.0" for Week eid Sale 5 Here’s an attractive line of goods suitable for suits or separate coa-ts, very special $2_00 41 inch all wool Navy Blue Serge . _ _ .$1.5 Week-end Bargains ln Wash Goods Heavy checked and striped shirting of good 45centvalue ._ ..30c English Oxford Shirting- 55c for Plaid Dress Ginghams, very smart Still a little left of that wonderful Aero- plane Cloth, selling 'at _ _ . . . _ . ._ .300 Cortieelli Sweater Yarn, allcolors _ Week-end Sale oi 1 Boys' Jerseys A11 boys jerseys at reduced prices for Fri jay and Saturday, $2-25 f01' $1-70; $2-59 for $1.90; $2.80 for $2.10; $3.00 for $2.25 All jerseys and coat swe'aters P1'0P°1'“0n° ately reduced. Bovs fleece lined Underwear all sizes, 85c quality for 59c. Mens Mitts' and Gloves, lined and unlined worth $1.25 for 69c. ' Mens flannelefvee pyjamas $3.00 and $3.50 pzaliity for $2.50 .\i~»;~n; percale and cotton shirts, sizes 16 and 16 1-2, -worth $2.50 and $2.75 for $1.98 Mens black union cashmere sox 85c qu_al- ity for 59c. Mens good quality braces worth $1.00 for 50c a pair. i Week emi Sale oi S Mens’ Suits 10 Mens Brown tweed_suits good quality §. B. style plain coat, sizes 36 to 42. Reglll ar $25.00. Friday and Saturday _ _-'$19-00 Z0 Mens fine lined all wool suits in Browns and fancy dark tweeds, worth to $45;00, Friday and Saturday _ _ _ _ . _ . _ .$20.00 Mens good ‘heavy wei_g~ht denim overalls in black, ‘blue and stripes. all sizes. Friday and Saturday ._ __ .._..$2_00 A few of those $22.50 waterproof coats left from last week. Friday and Satur- $15.00 Mens Bannockburn Suits __ _...$20.00 Mens Bannockburn Pants ._ _.$5.00 Boys Bannockburn Suits ._ ._ -~ _.$15.50 O icon cncn f§@ :ls Ol G l _ ii \\§?111gl1lllA\\\ii\\\\§vt.\--- Dlllnwln Llnllwlt Rollfvoo Dolls, WORTH Mlli.ION8. BOUGHT FOR $2.000 OTTAWA, March 2_- Through the efforts of the Dominion com- inanq of the G. W. V. A., D_ Bion- ley MacNeill. a Young Canadian expeditionary force soldier now in Edmonton. may come into some three million dollars worth of pro- The story is o somewhat one. war there existed in a contiwtcring firm of ard Mi\cNeill. The firm for $2,000 a farm at le- Cnpe Breton. the Mac- firni being nn older of D. Stanley lMacNeill. a family agreement the farm was to come into possession of D_ Stanley -MecNeill when he was 21 of nge. vrar came on nnd the firm of and M-acNeili became in~ The farm -having been pur- ____ e.. with firm money, was seized my the administrator, F. W. Sharp. of .llionireal_ But in the meantime :i discovery of from 10 to 12 niil- lion tous of gypsum ‘had been marie on the farm and experts stated that the fnnu was worth about two and three-quarter millions. Tho gypsum was easily mined and close to transportation. The family tried to regain the farm. The case came before the Nova -Scotia county courts. who held that ii 'was the property of D. Stanley MaoNell_ An appeal hy Shnnp was made to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, which i-oversefj couniycourt decis- ion, giving the farm to the credi- tors. The Supreme Court of Cana- ria upheld the Supremo Court of Nova iélcotia. However, the G. \V_ V. A. look the matter up and this momlnil tim Dominion Secretary. C. Grant MacNeilJ-who is no relation of the other hiacNeiil-wus informed that tho Supreme .Conn of Nova. Scotin was now prepared to re open ,tho case and give it ii fresh hearing. D. Stanley MacNeill is now in Edmonton, 'whore he settled alter iho War He will go to Nova Scotia for the re-hearing. which was grant ed solely on the G, W. V. A. re- quest, the matter having first -been taken up by the Edmonton com- iunmi and passed to Ottawa for action _ ---<-o~a»---- 900 GERMAN EM'IGRANTS- ////aa_}\g\3g\\\ 3" ¢".IZl»?0&\X :___ '-:_ -._.- ' - Z - "ral- T 1 Baseball Trial 0n March 14 CHICAGO, -‘Much 2.-The eilht indicted members of the Ohicnso White Sox, cherxod with throwing the woi-ld's series games of 1919 to Cincinnati, will be tried on charges of conspiracy of obtaining money under hire pretenceo. and 'operating n confidence game. ii! no revealed today by George E- dohun, anletuit states attorney lm:|‘;,°°£2é’f‘§; mm ;'h°;; $5 fluid I lllll 0( lirtidlllltl -db” un Aram" ‘M 5°m¢1me¢ ’|.|*°\’0 JUN! Wll&ln E. Devnre. thc nndortokers. not for Jliclnhl *--_-. I . 1? is nhl” th '_ W un S0 (bil. lllil WHO “ld mb mg, ,_,:“_j ming. in wiser _ ggwgyjm ulent practices Pitcher Eddie Cicotto and Claude Williams .ob-I rained $10,000 and $5.000 respec- tively nod that Ontfloldcr Joe Jackson obtained .$5.000 and the other defendants fotiior llffle sums of money, the exact tolul of which is unknown - Charles C. Nims, of Clflnago. was specially noined il. the 'bil-l as one who win' victimized His loss was placed at $250. Now does the lilly iii it Nine hundred German emigrants sailed for Brazil. A majority of them are pcnriilees. The passage money for the emigrants was ad- vanced by the Brazilian Govern- Hléllt . _ \ roars-ago on nicer 'nppoored on my ankle." writes Mrs. Jeffrey. of fblcthuen, Mus. "1n spite of nil the remedies I used, it spread to my lrnoe, and developed into Ln open sore. l had medical treatment for twenty-dre yearn, but only not tompornry relief. The pain I ou!- fered was terrible. and for yours I woe unable to leave the house. "Ono day I saw in n newspaper nn account of A bod ulcer having been cured by Zam-Buk. Although I was skeptical, now, of Anything curing me-having tried to many remedies in vain--1 decided to give Zain-Buk o trial. I applied tlio balm freely every dey and to my delight the sore soon shoved some improvement. Gradually the in- flammation won drawn out. the pain wus ended, ond. after thirty years of sulfering, 1 realized I woo on the road to recovery. With per- severance. the uvful sore was iln- nlly completely healed, and, al- though that was three years ago. there has not been the slightest trace of the ulcer returning." Zum-Buk is the best remedy. also, for eczema, boils, pimlnles. blood- nolsoning. piles. burns. solids and cuts. All dealers. or Zum-Hui: Oo.. Toronto, 50c. box, 3 for $1.25. A careful se-lec- tion oi every line -ii jewelry riiark »ur stock. _ We will be pleas ed to have you call W. N. T aiitoe ..~.. .4-».»._~..».» I l _ 93"' ’ fiidl¢l&&. -The Guardian. ns well as lier many other friends. are pleased to report that the condition of Mrs James 0'Brlen, Sw., Elinsdnle, 'who was recently stricken with severe illness. is satisfactory and she is now well on the road to recovery -ilir_ Frank (ilydon. Margate, who is under treatment at the Prince County Hospital, is rapidly improving in health, and speaks in the highest terms of the care and attention -given to patients by the ina-troii and suiff of nurses. The condition of Mrs. Cushiig. Sum merside, and Mrs. McKay, Tyne Vall"'>'. are also encouraging :tt the hospli.-n`l. -Mn J. A. Ferguson, for some time _Accountant :it liie office of Messrs R. L. Holman. Limited, has resigned/ and with lllrs. Ferguson leave this (Friday) morning fo Sussex where he has obtained the position as Manager- of the Sussqv Mineral Water Co., of that place 'Mr_ J. P. Duffy wishes to thnnik nil those who so kindly remember ed him in his recent sad berenve "ment by sending flowers and spirit uni Bouquets. -Spiritual Bo-if-"vs-Stiidents off second year, Sit. l.mnsfan'n Univer- sity. iMr. and' 'Mrs Geo. Mcquaid. Picton A_ \Ma¢£nrmac, Mr. and Mrs, P. (7, flnnnit A. E_ McEachen und Ziiarcellus i\TacQuigan. Mr. and Mrs. P C, Benoit A. E. McEachern und family, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reardon, Second clans Notre Dame Acnrieiny, Gladys Walsh. Peter i\i'r\Qiii-zmn, Elizaibetli Bradley and Ztfzm- .\icGuignn,. Mr and Mrs. P. .\icQu.°irl. Josenh and Jimmie Iioner gan, Patrick Reoiiv. Louis l_)ouzo,n. Tivo and Alfred -Monaghan, Peter israllley and family. Mr. and Mrs C- .i_ 'M'-¢"r\rmac. ‘Vita-.<1 Leov\n.rd's Class, Mr. and- Mrs. Paul 'Peters \/Irs. Edward Nicholson and Queen- ie. Winnifred Praught. Mrs. F Mi: Guigan :ind Miss M-f~.f'.V l'i\"~rie. M-ary "Wd ‘Mxirgaroi Kelly, Mrs. J. A. Siicpii-»=i-rl. Mr and ' Mrs. Jns. Prauizht, Mr. and ilirs. J. _-\_' Mc- lmiinld. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hugh es and 'aniilix Marv and .los Cellar: han. Miss Annie (`o_vle_ Mr. ond ‘\’ir=_ F. l.mizi-ran, Mr, find Mrs, Stephen Mclsfiac. Mrs. M. J_ Mc Y\’l’li"'ir~. Mrs Cormier :ind Nettie- "il-1 1. Mcf'nilum_ 1 '_ er' _'rs ‘lffldlifran finii i'anii!_\~_ -iliss l-.rlnil liiicixfm .‘.lr "id Mrs. Jos. 'l,f»ner~ 'ran ard "am‘l\'. l~71'.win .\l<"`oi'iii'~i‘. Mr. Pnl Z\l"= S. "‘ l’lu""‘-'_ .I-_ Urs. .lo.~. !’|irr.'-li "2 ' _ `- " 'Tiios llirQueld. Mrs. B. ihilfy, hire. S. il~‘ranols and fem'l_v, Mr. and '\fi’s. Louis llia.cDon¢~i~i. Dr. on ‘\1rn. J. ’1‘. Sui'-lvnn_ Grniife Ten Queen Square -School. St. l’lursran‘s liniveraitv Gmduntcs of 1920. Grand Saminarv. Oiiebev, Bliss 'lim' McCrirm»-c. Mount St. Vincent Acnrleniy. Halifax, Mr and Mrs R. T’ i\‘nrsv'ihe. Flowers.-llliessrs' George and \1’nei I\elB‘ois. Cross: Dr. and Mrs. l. D. MncGuizan, Pillow' 1{..l. Martin, Spray; Mr. and' Mrs. Bruce Snow:-tri.. Wreatii: Telegraph Office Staff. Cross; Employees Telephone (70,. Cross; Mrs. Mary Kelley and Miss Bessie Paquet. -Spray; '.\l:~. "mi Mrs. E. li. Mclinchern, Star; Mr. and Mrs l-larrv James, Wrciith; Mr, and Mrs. ll. H Stems, Wreaili; Joe and Cecil Kelley. Spray; 'Pho Family, Pillow and Wreath. ---4-04|--_ 8ORDEN'S FACTORY T0 OPEN -Announcement is mode that iiio Borden Company, Limited. will rc- open its milk factory liere on March 15. The factory has been closed since tho ilrsi of the your. All Borden factories in Cnnnda und the United Btntes are now in oper- ation. except the one here. When thc Truro factory reopons it will run full capacity. Also three hundred dnlrymen were sending milk to this factory when it closed nt the first of the year. The vn- cuum pms at the plant here arc now`bolng romodelled at an ex- pense oi approximately ion thous- miid dollars. , . ~ ~ ~~ ~ n r__~ ' _. Cause oi ' liarly illd Age : 1 ?.:°..‘."...':‘.°:*.":;.’“¢r“.;'..'- ' W&nith_?g.d ee 1 I __ P - ii r tiiii _,I _ ,,,,,,, pm _.ur in onvooooo we sm -ri-is A. o.. H. onmnic ‘,}",,,,,”°°m,f° CC'.',§f,°'f,,,,, ,om ,U3 it. im me name: Lui. '__ l .JSTAMPED MAT IOTTOIAI -Rev. Dr. Gauthier, Palmer 'mr , hooking. New spring |in¢~ Road. and Rev. J. .A~_ McDonald.. hom; new well papers etc It 110| Ht. Marks. Lot 7 paid a visit hero ,um Murdock Lul._ this week. 1_1 -Mr. Bert Dawson, North Tryon.; j .h by .k lt ug the well know-n horsemen. paid ni;v,:,m,f|l;,§d,Mn§4;`D0‘;|:i “Hoy-:nga short visit to ri-lends here this ivmé ' week. H ' .___ --Among the oigwaad imssfngrs . Mics Alice lacmren or the Bank of from here on on lay D10? DE -Nova Scotia iwholhas been visiting were: Mr_ D. R. Morrlsonisiipntmct- _her parents E. B. and Mrs. Mc from our dles D S 1 9 9 Or. returning lb A-DUSOH . N- S---'Larecu, Georgetown, has returned _ - r 3593 gig _ 8._. after a visit to his home here, Mrs. im uhm-|q¢1e4_¢wn___.M|g3 Aim; MISSCS Navy ue rge e pe . A. Compbell. Sunimerside, en route .Compton who has been visiting I0 England. Ml” Addie Green. RW 'friends at Charlottetown returned and Mrs. A. K. Herinan- to St. .lohn_ go he, home ay Geo,-ge¢°.wn__Mr i 1 I » z \>v‘\'1 f.-..~|1° uve to ou n an nov- have surveying en§BS€l-“GMS lJl0M° and Mrs A Fitzpatrick, Cardigan visited Georgetctvn-Mr Joe Mc Cormack spent the week end at his home at Georgetown -A fancy dress Carnlinl was held in the Georgetown rink on Wednesday. February 25iih The first prize for la/dies was won by Miss Margaret Johnson indian Maid 2nd prize, Sybil Skinner, Western Girl s ;:enilemnn’s prize Jock Fitzgerald, i'ncle Sami. 2nd Jos Johnson Pot ches -Mr George Pierce, Sourie. is visiting' Georgetown -Chief Jus tice linthieson. Charlottetown vis lied Georgetown last week -Wi Stephen Hessian, M L A Mon iazue, visited Georgetown -M Ariliur McQua.id, Souiis is attend ing the Supreme Court George- town -Mr and Mrs lifathleson. Dundas, recently visited Mrs Mel ville Ross. Georgetown -Mr Stfw art Lot 16 spent the week end at Georgetown -‘Viiss Mary Clark An nandale is visiting friends at Goo- rgetown -Mr Webster McNeil, Rosencath. -is visiting friends t Georgetown -Mrs D J McCormnc Boughion island is visi-Ling her mother Mrs Peter Morrison, Geo- ruoiowii -A ---£O>--l- N0 LITERAL HE-LL SAYS DR HERRIDGE Deprecatoo OIG-fashioned Idea of Fire and T°rture MON’l`liI<)AL March 3 - Ctusurim: the oid-faeiiioned idea of hell ‘or which there was no foundation in the Bible and point ing out that hell consisted of n state of conscious degradation, Rev W. T. Herridgo. D_ D._ gave it dis course on the subject Sunday even. '~ _ _ ._ .*.nnro\v_, Church. Kim: :ni -Simcoe Strom: 'i‘h-1-' uim wont thrflligli liit- *I .,;liillf; uuiv of sr-1f_i,i~ii.iiicaiiou, when faced with the future life where only spiritual values were recognized, would real lzei that they had lost the richest gifts of life it wa, not the will of God that one should perish but that the sinner should turn from the error of his ways. Sin was a little word but had a big signific once and always brought disaster. _ The text 'woe taken froni the l.0i_h ver-so of the 15th chapter of Luke: -__ Likewise l say unto you th re is-iioy in the presence of the eng- $1 49 $1 75 foi $1 89 vi nerve-vscoati-¢6-$~¢1b=&k¢ for $2 89 Half Price for $1 00 “PROW SE'S” Friday AND aiurday SPECIALS A Ends of silks all shades special Tweed shirt lengths Half Price °~** _-.._»nsonos'rowN rrsme. - , Read over our hgt of specm]S_ some very speclal Bargams La ’ ready to wear Department BlSe $ $ (bPRl\G Sf) LFS) Children s Navy Cotton Serge dresses, 2 *Z0 6 years Special Children s Navy Cotton Serge dresses 6 to 12 years Special Women s Cotton House dresf _ elastic bands) reg $2 50 Women s Navy Blue Cotton dresses Polka Dot, reg $4 50 Balance of Ladies Special Suede gloves reg $3 00 for $1 69 A few Special lines in white wear for Friday and Saturday Balance of Ladies winter coats Half Price Dress Goods Dept Staple Dept 1000 yds of Grey Cotton Rem iiants in ends from 1 to 5 yds Special price 8c Navy and _Grev Prints ieg 3oc ../c 500 yds white cotton special 500 yds di ess gingham 35c foi c PROW E BRO LT I - 6*-4*J$l‘#_i~b'l¢O=\@ll~¢~‘oJi>&~Qt4-\¢g:|¢;.;s4m@w*u_¢q.»~J»uAl|¢.v,.» 5, U. _Mr LaPo1nte And f Coming Conference: y O'T'IlAW-A Mar. 3_--‘Those wlioi lp etend to rule this country v dramatically exclaimed Ernest els of God over one sinner that ro- penietli. This might appear to be a strange text for ei sermon lbopointe, in the House yesterday afternoon “have no right to rc»~ present it at -the Imperial Confer- Noliee iie__i_[ii_|ii Fishing .. .The open season for trout is lst April to 30th September - All persons are warned not to attempt to fish for ti out in the close season The Fish and boil. said the SD0=1k¢\` Them may; ence and woahall not con-alder G A be many he said. who contend that iourseivec bound, either legally or| aine ssociation are pledged to en "‘° ‘*“’“ ""‘°""'°“‘°1"’°“’°“‘”“°°‘ .- . f force the law and violations of it will from religious thought. This at- ,moi-lilly, by any decisions arrived, “H1110 was the reaction against t\w‘“' "“`"‘- M’ L“P°'°'° *H “’“‘“"`\ _ |16 l'€I30l°t6d t0 the II\SD9Ct0l' (lf Flsll old fashioned ideas of hell which have cr'-_ised to command the ac ceptanco of the Christian world. such as those of Tertullian. Jon. .iilian Ffdwards and Charles Spurg 1-mi. .'.'li-J said, ‘There is a renl fire in hull the body is consumed in agony and tho head tormented with pain_' The speaker declared that he could not accept such n con ccption of hell without a storm of protest. iiideous caricatures f God had been presented to a weary °L'lu_»cursed wo-`(,, such ns were' not found in the Bibleyat nil. God always had 'fresh -iight to ibrlng forth from His Holy Word and some gleams were accessible even to the hunibaest. One might oven draw filse inferences of the iniln ite love of God, -but any doctrine which dill not _put that love into the foreground would not present the right view of human destlny_ “God is love." lie said. "lic takes ro delight in puni.~sliiug_ Ho will. eili not tho iieuih of any but raili. and ]lv€ Goil was pleading with all to rliooso the spirilmui things of life. Those who ignored that voice were punishing themselves. not so much in what they might suffer zu; in losing the richest gifts of life. The drnnkard 'might deny a future hell hut could not deny a .present lioll_ The greatest crime against thc soul was to disregard spiritual things. Mon might prosper -materially and seem to escape all trouble but when confronted with the future lifc where only spiritual values would be of any consequence what would become of`thomT Heli was notso mfuch a .place sg o state it was the of the French speaking Liberals* Ifroni Quebec and represents thc _division of Quebec East which Sir _ Wilfrid Laurier represented for so; limi.. Ho was speaking at iliv. time of the Conference of over-t _ries without respect to' persons Pifilished by order of PEIF‘andGPAsS i nw- ~¢-»v-.- was premiere called in London’ _ ~ - -_ ._._::.‘ - f _ . . '- for next June, and his declnrationl followed an argument of ggvm-D _oi Canada were not satisfied with ments right to remain in oi‘fice.’tlie pi-esen-L administration and "iT DOES NOT PAV”-Wil" The Opposition, lie added, woulrli not be represented at the (Tonic ei1ce_ (Jheered .by tho Llbcralei again M, hafpointr: quoted it formida-bio array of British constitutional authorities to sup- port tlio Opposition demand fo the dissolution of Parliament. l have not u drop of Anglo.'S.nxon blood in my vcins but l wuiil. IJ see lirrillsh principles. und Govern- .ment prevailing in (`unnd:i." i of llcsimorlanil enill the people- should have 'in opportunity of in-onounciug upon- it. llilr (opp sold he had iiiterviewcil a large r-uinber oi’ electors during recess who unanimously gave their view That there must be a general elec lion to clear up “this conglomer :iion' who nov. are occupyinlg scuis in i’urliauieiil._ Who;-ngvuf tlicro was a. chnnco in thc ,policy of the Governance: or pergonoll Dultonpvl ho robbed o Chicago b ing to .lack Draper. constable. too small, that he had naked on increase and it ha.d been oi' $712,000 in llberiv bonds W captured nt lla) worth. l-W9" eight miles north of here. 8C\>° had all but $500 worth of the iw in it grip. 'Dalton snld lic i the bonds because his snlarl' W fused liiin. liemald lie WHS $0 _APA-n'r|_Es wma wuom l " _‘ . _ _ _ _ I . _ _ _ A. ; _ "_ _ l . 9 _ ‘ 5, H . _ _ . 5 ‘i _ . v _ _ _ _ ' _ f ii ` ' _ i c- ` ‘ ' ' A ' ` _ ' ’ _ ' . 2 _ A .' _ r. _ _ _ _ ` _ _ _ _ _ _._ __- _ _ _ _ . , ~ _ _ ' ii _ A 'l ' - - ' . ' . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ , ._ _ _ _ ' ' ‘ o _ ` V ` . ._ ' r . 4 . » _ . l _ 1 _ _ . ' ' `¢ _ ' ' I li _ _ fl. . Card (lf Than ks ‘ Ladies Black & Tan Hose 3 prs 20c _ j ~. _ _ _ 0 Q _ _ , _ _ _ . . __ __ ‘ __ _ \ _ } " | _ l ` _ , ' ._ ° i i. ` 8 I » v . i on ° ° _ ' Nh __ il :li I _ '_ - ' ' , __ _ ___ V 1- f l ' vw if' iii H. _ ‘ , ° ° ° l u 0 0 _ _ ____ fi ` _ . o ` . _ i ’ ll] _ _ - oi ° r- l ~ - _ I » , _ . iy r rd _ HI _ iid » ` ' r _ ool _ _ - _ , | [ll I1 rr ii oi’ the Ce-binet ti' lic sliouid that he haul taken the lioluls il er that all should come unto Hlnil I" Ollcnlnli UW ¢|°l’B¢@ Ml' fflllll be consulted. ‘ _ lsolil that “it does noi pay." |' -f _ __ _ _ 1 7'" _-' _ ~=.m.- _,._<__£_ i atmosphere of comiicifml degre.¢io.| 1 ut Brier iion_ the fa/ilure to reach the stat. o More Tobacco forthe Money Pai: 15* ' l§ll'l;a'll‘i: 85° ure of manhood. o state where spiritual things were shut out! _That kind of torture, that burnin-gi by 9. spiritual change. ‘ Some thought of hell like n Si, beria. where those already outside the pale of respectability should bo blnfiahed. but the deepest hell was for those who hqd never felt the owe of divine companion. for those who know no divine disconicni_ but were like the mon who uid soul. "take thine eau. thou hon. much goods utoi-ed up." Thc__ way to avoid this nnhoppy state wo, to experience A change of nooure and como os s ouppllnnt to the foot of Chrin. The 'fiilf between bliss and woo wo: notleoironleiool but was' the dif ereneo bowed the selfish. materialistic. lol!-centred _life 'ann Mn litfof noble samuel. high desire. tho ilfo which _M . _ , .z:i'|¢unne._ _ 0 '33_"f.i_'_f"°,'§_,(‘a / _ _ » . _ _ _ _ _ __ '____ ,L-|_' .-_< ._, , _;, »-.i_ _- _ _ -',. -,\_ . , , \ , ._ _ i _",_ __f,’,-_' ~ _ _ _ ‘ _ 2'. .` " " ' '..‘ '='i- '~‘.¥‘ '_ »'=‘ "` ~» " ,~; _ _ -" ._ »'~`~" - M- ~ ' ‘ ' 1' `- _ . ""' ~ ‘ '-'~ ` . . . ' . . 2 3 =.. .-,=,,-~~-~-- ' ~ f O .,=».-.aa-.<.~» .» Illlllllllllllllllllllll co flvéil '- 2 is 0 DO i ill 9 ~ es in' _L _ lol ll' 2 “LW