1- 1 i "i ,1 1 ____-._.....~==-,u»=:z»n_;-,-.;;7.f. Q.. f -ex... ._.»-»~ f - - - -' ~ ` - -_....,,.,,._-.1-w<,._ ‘ _ 1 ’~ 1 - suliiliscuiiiil iissuil . I " I auires §'°li1*rim§ ~ f.~--_-,»-1.; -»...~»_-.~_ - -' . . 1914' ‘ills *flea in 11|- 1 lv' ` L__ for the relief of aches, pains, swellings, bums, cuts, rheumatism, bowel troubles. Forln~ temal and extemal use. 36: ¢ndA'0e cvcrynken I. S. JOHNSON I OD., Int. loohn, lilo. _ Parsons Silver Foxes and Furs, Limited _\.'otic1- is hereby given that the first general meeting of the shurc- holders of SILVER FOXES AND 1"llHH, l.IMl'I‘E1'), will he held nt the office of the W. K. Rogers Compuny, Liniitcll, 84 Great George Street, Cliurli-ttf-town, Prince Edwzird Is- land, on the fourteenth dnv of lvlhy A ll., 1914, ut the hour of 7.30 o'- vlock in the evening. iiiiuiness- Reports of the Provinci- nl liirectors, election of i’e1'munent 111111111; gum-i'1il lqusinesi-1. _ llntcil nl l’1iurlotteto\vn, l’_ Pl. I. this l'.7t.|1 rliiy of April, 11114. (‘_ J, S'l‘l~lW/~R'l`. ' ' » PIII: Eve qiiicli llel wliliollf zilstrwslnli. GOLDEN TEXT: Luke lv., I8. ~ _ "I Wm _mee and go to my lathe” and neglected the want. When _he had '_' ’ _ 0 _ __ d .I ,_ h._ _ I. tl _ I spent all, and became conscious of _ d d C I d it d un wil say un o im ia ier h _ a 1 a _ _ _ - t _bag sling ,f"“"l"st Heaven' Md him by sending him into their iields i " Y,” ' to feel swine. 'riiis liegraaiicion is Our lesson to~duy completes the picture is that of a’young Jew who ll,-aching oi our Lord for tue co1nfcx't‘1I.id crossed over into Gentile terri- of publicuns and _si1iners, and for the tory When these men of the a iel.uke or Pharisees .und scribes. country sent him to feed swine, they we uuve so long described tl.-is dl HWY HS U16 Durahl-f Of U19 Dl'U¢lll41\l ersistently done; they insulted him son that we muy never hupc LU compelling him to gain his living cliiinye the title, und perliaps voulu Le -unwise to attempt tu 'do stlnctively repulsive to him. | 1. We may nevertheless remind our- 1 selves with some proiit tliutithe picture is the futher, If for u mo- word "prodigal" uoes not 0001-. In ment we are surprised :it his cou- I-llc Sf-01`Yii "Nfl 1U"l`60V€1`. Ulu! il8 sent to give this man the siibntnnce A-Jellillg H€"Ufl`-C0 'lm-“'S 1'~U¢"U"H he risked for, knowing the purpose first to the futher, und tlicii to the for which he ileniur-ded it, it is he- sons. lt is really the pul‘ulile uf tue cause we forget that in the economy perfect father. It is :in unveiling ui of Ghdqs dealings with men, and the hcnrt of' God. .therefore 111 the true economy of the = All this is flung up into clear re- dhaiing of any futher with his child- lief by the background. In that tack- ren, every son must be allowed to ground we iirst see the son, self-een- work out what is in hh-h_ Whjh, not cred und without natural affection. stated in so many words, the picture No man who had a proper love fOr m his futher could have iicted as this 10 num did. All that followed wiis__the whole time of the wandering of his result of this condition. The way- son. Ai. liist in the mr country canie ivihrdness that took him away from the day when me hah remembered his home. the waste of the substance his father, and the Pi-ome, and return- which his father had bestowed upon ed_ It is at this point that ul] the him. the wickedness of the life in the glory and grace of the heart of the fur coui\tFY. and U16 0-Wflll Wllnl- in futher is reveiiled. He saw the son which his futher hurl bestowed upon W the inevitable consequences of his to meet him_ He received him with. <»on ' 1"' f"`~~ ~` Far pros we-'and-';ipp1i<;auan'foim;s‘1 _ iy--io the 19;: value ofshares, $26.00: ‘ ‘ _- isiiii. ALLAN Linn ir.1i'“"_' ~