ilanallian Historical Drawings For Framing Purposes _ The Guardian has pleasure in announc- ing that it has procured a few complete set-s of the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently published in its columns) printed on high- toned art paper suitable for framing. These pictures by Mr. C. W. J efferys, the Disting- uished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being framed not only for their historic interest but because of their artistic merit. The nominal price is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. Apply early to avoid disappointment. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN *'T;;;;TE?_ g To Your Next PUNCTURE or BLOW OUT Weeks & Burns. VNULCANIZERS lldrtefs Seeds are GROWING to "beat the " Band" theee daye. _,-_ n “ Now for TURNIP SEED ' The two leading varieties ere i; 229 Great a°°ra° sue“ V - Haszardys Charlottetown ._ Improved I end O'O44 O 000004 O-bO40-O§O 0-0-060- Carterh Millpond I INSIDIOUS 1. ' they heve never been beaten. ' " 80 oente per pound POSTAGE, The motlve- power of the entire hurniif‘ m-gmlgm |; 2 Ind 8 RDWED HARLEY» L A , Nerve Energy, I " No m I ' | | i A emell quantity of mun: 321's; ‘$793.1: ‘ 0 - nerve Energy. but when lyi- _ "i" ll armor. e mueh "Fl" Ifvliflrtion le required. ::.'.1:'.:.‘;I:°.'.".:"'~."~*~"~~ . .0 . .. eealvriliiiiliiit on? rind" “I? me flerieileiy effect the Mllltlvll ne on other em»: Aleo TIMOTHY end ctoven- l; eeeo. 4 . t vegetable end. Flower Deede- “l, I ‘OBI 0' "i- qlnd I rtowen endi veeeraete » mm: y ‘m’ "'°d"°° m ‘ H hi; “casino nWN GUARDIAN ' . .4.‘ ,,_‘;,.,r..~,ae-,lq,e.-..~.Qf..,.\.. sunny School Lesson? THE: MPROV-EU UNlFORid- IN. \ TE NATJQINL ‘QUNDAY QCHOOL LESSONS. Second Quarter: Ldeeoli Xlll: 1 P610!‘ V 1-11 Jlllle 26 1921-‘ . . _ \, Golden 111st: flame ye mel- me end I will make you flehere of men. Matthew IV ‘l9. REVlElWi LIFE AND LETTERS 1' OF PETER. Nero did not kill Peter. He could not! That day of crucifixion. head downward. “l6? lbooame more alive than when alivé. "Hie nfluonlco ‘look on immorality-hand univsrsality- His ‘Epistles chan- ucterlstically abrupt, lhortatory “be- came the “go with mo" ihand lixook o1 h.ls dlsc’ples and his dlclplee’| disciples. They are a radio pic. ture oi’ Peter. Ho carried all the} skill he. had acquired in -his tradefl all the trails or the fisherman.‘ pcrslstoncop watchfulnese. endur- uncee, ‘in-llo the craft of casting thc gospel net. l-le probably mode more converzs than all tLo rest o! the apostles except Paul. _ ‘lt ‘was in h a house that Jesus worked his first miracle, It was in his por- "son and through him that Jesus continued ‘J0 perform his wonders- ln this lncdent. the attempted walking on the sea the contradict- ory traits oi‘ the apostllc-Ha-ppear. A certain audacity, the attempting of a/nlything and the swinging of the pendulum to the okherextrema is»! abject fear leading to humiliat- ing failure. _ _ To Peter belongs the high honor or discovering Jesus’ identity. And he was the first to announce in explicit terms the Moaslahship; but w-lth the same breath he under- took io advise and corrosi. the Muster. Jesus mate-hes his con- tradiction by calling ihim at once "Stone" and Blatant li’ great characters are built out _ of their ‘faults as is affirmed. Peter had no lack of building material. ills cowardly denial of lh-is Master that last tragTc- night seems unfor- glvsble, One moment he is de- fending lthe lbord with a sword, tile next he iswswearlng to a servant girl that llllE never knew the Gall- lean. But his after-thoughts are matched wilbh tears. There was a tear on that account not in his eye as tradition says bot in his heart tlo his dying day. ‘it is Peter the audacious who thrusts himself linto the tomb of Jesus ltho first Easter morning, lt is he who describes the minute cir- cumstance oi ths location of this napkin, lprovlng Jesus‘ orderly exit Thle rarle vale-once emaehed by Napolleon In a rage, nae just come into-the poeeeeeion of Robert C. Roy on Toronto. Joleph Bqnol- narte nicked up the pleoee and had It restored. Eventually it wee bought by I wealthy American eel. lecter and now lt has come to ca". ada. ' Welsh Hard Coal Now discharging ex? Steamer Ree. it Cobblee elze for furnace, Oheetnut elze for range and/ base burners. This coll le of high quality and we will be pleated to book your from tlhlfl sepuloher- It ls he who receives the significant ro-ordna- itlon from the r-isen Christ lon the shore oi’ Galilee. i Peter reaches the clinlax of his ‘career on Pentecost. ill ell- ohosen language the def nos Ihs of that unparaleileli ‘ All trace of cowardice is l Ho gives one oi.‘ the iiinest ' . examples of moral courage w ‘on ‘he casts iii; in their teeth “Whbm you killed on the cncss, God raised I rom the tomb!’ Yet there ls also ithe consummate skill of the train- ied advocate for out lc-t‘ their owwni I, Scripture’ he condemns them. The ‘ l"l<‘isher of Men" got three Itlmus- i and in his not ‘that day. l The -pll‘lll1i\ltlll‘0l)i0 phase of Claris- ifanlty is in evidence in the first ;miracle worked by the chlet‘ lofgthe apostles. ‘It ls scientifically cor- ‘roct Iln ‘spirit and method. a model ‘for all subsequent effort oi‘ that kind. It did not make a more aims box lot the lame mam. lt put him on his root and ln the way of making his own living. ltlgave him not charity but a chance. Peter reaches the kloight o! hero- ism when he toils the august court of the Sanhollrin "We must obey God rather than you"! His shalt oi’ lllony hits the mark when he says most tourts arraign for evil deeds, hut this court is ulliiquo in that it arrsiglls for a good deed. 1-: remained for ‘Peter the ultrar Jew Ito break diown the m‘ddlo wall oi‘ partition and carry ‘the gospel x to the Gentiles. Providence furn- ished a slngulanly fine representa- tive Gentile to be the recipient of the blessings of tho Gospel. That creation. LEET FOOT shoes will not fail you in a pinch. They gripe so surely, fit so snugly, that they respond instantly to the lightning activities of the athletes mind. Fleet Foot Shoes are built with DQMINION thoroughness They are re-inforced —braced we i rnaysay~against strain and wear. There is a Fleet Foot Shoe for every sport and re- They are sold at all good shoe stores. Fleet Foo: l: p trade mark stamped only o _ genuine Fleet Foot shoes .DOMll§llON RUBBER CGMPAQFQHY: JLlMITED ‘..,. ' .435’ -_. 7 , JUNE 24,1921- - -~—~—---.-<i-'.,.._ .. _.._ p ~ “ FORUM " _ Lion's and boyisizes. Heavy crepe sole. " Rusrutx " Men's, boys‘ and youths‘ sizes. Re-ly-on sole. i “BENAf R“ —Mcfl'l . Woglgnnlllieeee‘ ehd Children's sizes. ‘Belmoreis endbxforde. Re-ly-on Sole. Boyl’, ‘Youths’. (llzuble preparatory vision ‘takes tho ‘ncldent out ol‘ the category; o! lllusons, Tho angelic jail delivery as a picture abounds in fine psycoiogi- cal tltrokes that command anten- ttm and reward study. All one knows oi‘ »I'oter's experience in pri- son lis that he slept. Who-t oom- posure and confidence is I-‘n that little word of iiivo llettersl, How utterly tho bloody expectation. o: his enemfes was frustrate-d! How strong the evidence oi’ the utrlllty and power of motliatorial prayer! ‘Oils can see the face and heart of ‘Peter Iln his Epistles. Out of his lown shameful lapse he aeetrtlie perTl oi’ his converts and cries "no ware lest you fall from your stead- ie only the Lord who knows how to deliver the righteous out oi: telmlr ltatilon." Bo dllllgenl: Ito be found blameless by the returning herd"- l-[e sees a. spiritual nation supplant- ing mitts chosen race, a spiritual temple ta-laing the place of the ma-t- erial one. The ultimate defense of. their doctrine is in their deeds. They are to silence joollshness lhy well-doing. ‘lihey are not 11o be tempted Ito be lords over God's honltage but to ‘be clothed with humility, Notes of 10170115 ltri- umph ahound. The heavens may dissolve but we look for e new ill-seven. Ours will ‘be an ebund= ant entrance. "Salvation, joy. patienclé, patience into. godliness. to brotherly kindness and brotherly kindness to charity. godliness vouwo PEOPLE'S 11-14. Motto: oevorloual. SERVIC haul}, 2e. 1921 Matthew XVIII "The Chul-‘We marching undone ‘Discipline dll neillloneh" Duke [of Wellington. wn-lmne ARE ulesllowsliles mgr; lveeoep: ASIA on AF. Asia. vs. Africa? Oh nul. ‘lie pit _l. into account. Paula‘ cherish“ alt ‘Troy is in evidonco, _ Pllyfkia and Galacla the apodtle“ thousnt he would mo to but he sound it ibost to leavTKUll for Europa. -.l-lls first convert on" tho new continent was a native-of the very rectum he olniltted. Pos- ‘l-‘bly throllsll her llniilueuce her home country was finally evange- liaed. for the apostle atwrwards‘ l" ‘W15 W"? We)‘ history has sev- eral times repeated itself. DAILY BIBLE READINGS ‘Ne? Acts 1a: 22-41. ~ salutes the saints in those pants.‘ ‘* lfi-ldayr-Whem opposition exists. Setu-rday—Wh-ero Dvfllllo cull- » at; 1e: 9-13. ‘ro THINK ABOUT: What pnindiples should guide in the choice 10f a field? iWhai. {Sold do you think ‘Hi9 hardest! Jlndle or titnioe? Why’? What joopetltigtep the nsod vi people for missionaries‘! i-—-<-O->—-—- An Mliometto ma» llilbfl tester that has been tiller-allied in an east- elln rectory-lilies -_-_'--1 ¢~-r._>.__-.- . 1 . PM e. ~ . Mod-s - ~ ,0 j B to my wt of Gem I . l Ordel‘ m preeent or future delivery {gggggi-m, fimhmizheihmndal$ glory, redemption new; ‘like jew- one count" ‘lama “Mk6, u’ I “m, “u”? 1mg ‘Md ‘timlhilis-lillllt- um‘ ‘ M. a capacity or 300° Then we have i Phone ue your requlremente. Ch-rist who sober and watch gum‘. “'1'- ‘Hfi’ “m” 1mm? 1mm“? tielid ot missionary e vlor is Tuesday-Alli l s‘n Roman ~3' ' "r "‘ "‘---—~' " ' . _ viii’; uee thle adjective ed- 1 W D G . m“ 1|}; keeping of 11,9], will], u $8 lggggmmpgg; "IQéi-imafiiggg: manifestly ' to tontred ct _' ‘the Iii-g. n‘ i ' .. ' noses. i " in lite operation e - ' Y- 4 lo the, Creator or their souls e . - "inerollili older’ of‘ the Divine ellnesdey-All nee sa-l no e . machine h" F 191d P935 and ' < - - 85 CO- says "n is my business wllrlo blltil 9"“ °°""“""°" °' 8M" “m” comm ' ‘r Yet die element ol’ 1 Oormthiene ’ ‘ d n m " ~ " ‘ ., l ' ' . . . ,, _ ; _ -.. . . . _ p l: 1N1. , - in tlleJWIY-i VQtBhC matmrinn "om Eyaam" I» _ Phone 176 alive to keep stirring you up." htl ‘m! “h! QW“ "Mil i!!! expedibliic; must at allowed. ‘Nine ‘llhuredey-Aittiielit countries. d lei-M’: llitillls with y 5 mtjoroizazfisft-ziflzfl‘ ‘all 1’ n“: . advises and rem-lnds them that n lsconvertebflo 1m» nil-me. wiftue end other conditions may be taken Acts 1e: 19-24. ‘ll; Ix- , ' ' " I Ffldder 00TH l llreeence 3t en ' .- .° ' o w‘ - - . . Y l ~ ‘l _ » V ‘ T“ ‘ . _ ._ v m - . 4- i” ~ - v Bringing Up Father v ~ l - g ' ‘ IF’ This L5 Tnltm te- » we Hmerrw gun’ none FcdD. ensure. ~ _ .. nave veun evee , ex/inlneo bi oi r. Hannah. 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