-z tx Q A ay: l 1 i - if f i 9 » - FEBRUARY 25»19_2" _ 'res cnantorrnrows cuannms , 1' PAGE ssvns. ' -_ t lt' »'~'\é- 1 the safest .way It is all pure soap-its magical lather has the utmost cleansing value-yet it is harmless to clothes and hands. $5,000 Guarantee of Purity. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO Sunlight Soap always cleanses tSoa S781 I ’ copies in five hundred and seventy- MALPEQUE »l”tev. J. .M. Murchison, St. John, N. ‘B., conducted the service in Mlllveque Church on Sundey. Feb. 20th, in the interest of the British Home and Foreign Bible Society. Mr. Murchison chose as his text. the words of John 4:35 and pointed out that Home and Foreign Missions are not divided-they are _ one-the trut~h of the rcxi, “Lift UD YOU* EYSB. and Look on the Fields; for they are white already to harvest" was illustrated more il|li’lIi=\l|i\l'1Y hy his reference to the work in the ‘Foreign iiehi, China. with its four hundred m|m°nS~ mil' years ago recognized as the sleeping giant or the orient. Japan with its fifty-live millions emerged ioriy-five years ago from a Ions period oi rigid exclusion. Korea known us the Hermit nation with its thirty millions, india with its three hundred and twenty-five millions. one ol our British Domin- ions are all awakened and are fields that God has opened up to our church. Mr. Murchison showed that the vastness of the work of the Bible Society in connection with these fields in distributing thousands and even millions of copies of tho message that will save 'these people i`rom their degradation. The urgency of the work was presented and the com- illaliil Of lhfi l6Xl, "Say not ye, they are yet four months, and then cometh harvest! :Behind ,i say unto you," was strongly empba. sized. The address was a stirring appeal to support the Bible Society and thus co-operate with the IMieelonaries and their work. If \ve 'fail in our part after forces will take possession. If we give them the opportunity, the responsibility I0 HCCBDL 0i‘ reject is with them. 'The following figures ns regm-tis the work of the Bible ‘Society speak for themselves. During the year .lust ended, eleven -million nine languages have been dis- hundred and four thousand one vloediy. , Y may have perfect vision and therefore do not luopeot tho prelonoo of any eye dgfqog. ontlro human organism is Nerve Energy. utilize about 20% oi' this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- otrnln is present, n much lprgor proportion In required. Honoo dolootivo oyn, through their oonlurnptlon of an ox- ooulvo amount oi Norvo ln- orgy may loriouoly afioot tho functioning of other organs of the body and produoo ill health. Hutcheson Sharples Cream ,C 8, , .Ch 8 0 m'“°"°rs') _ T°“y:110B ond sympathy shown us in our Separator ` Warren. who has au honest heart recent .bereavement For me nb,-_ beneath hi - god t, R, F. M - - The Famous suction Food Donald. Wi§al$gWayscl(d(;, his hencll- al tributes 'md spiritual b°“ "els ‘ man-too tired to work, Norman G61? 0lll‘ 1927 P11008 \Ilic'Donald. James Barclay. hard- ‘hearted und vindictlve, Kenneth Vbacey. Philip Wanhurton, a social , lander. Joseph A. McDonald. Judge 1 an (iryer, of the .Supreme Court. “***°**°'°'****'*******‘***" Donald McAdam. Warden Burrows, lot Ising sing Prison, victor Mc. 5 Phee. Jackson, the negro fontman, :Joseph McDonald. Lena, the re- f puied daughter of Judge Van Ci-yer, lNellie McCarthy. Mrs. Van Cryer, lthe Judges wife, Annie McDonald, Miss Sedley, who takes pleasure in 001115 illhhlfreeahie. Cora McDonald. Sally. with a. soul above hash, Mary Donovan.- 'Between acts there were _comic negro specialties also 'violin selections by imonghaid | Bros, St. Peters, and a. solo by iMr. [Borden Fraser, accompanied by Miss 'Edith Pigott, encored. Fol- lowing the play a sale of pie. and candy took place, IMr. W. L, Mc- Leod auctioneer, after which 5 number enjoyed themselves in a dance. The total proceeds amounted to upwards of one hundred and ‘forty dollars. half of which went ‘io St. '.Andrew’s parish to pay for ‘the erection of a new hail -huiit 1Ns1_n1oUs EYE STRAIN *@_i Wo un this sdjootlvo pd- Suflororo from E oatruln Tho motive power of tho Normal eyes, It is computed a there recently. -HAVE YOUR EYEI .i , IXAMINED opwninrng real. t _ _ Never wash ruibber stockings lu Mount Stewart Notes I B0apy";;aitei!‘i)b'Plie‘nHikt;lli -in soap; .The young men 01 the com rots ru er. Wasil n wanm, ‘ wawr with a _b_l_mh_ ,Hwy mst) ‘_A iisukmlber;>¢;vt1l;1f;:;\;l3elto?sl;§;em(;1):1 gpnity heive otrganized themselves mluoh iloliiseir iif treniteid in this fesskm gfunted mem but the] Auilalaiiizocsgltiyt ot"mtll(;t;en}i;y;l‘;1ent of Ulenner. I amount caught is not 'very large' chased (boxing gloves' punchinglgffg _ _ to date. ,and a splendid assortment of _ +44-oi i ` I --_ t t I migames. They now num-ber about :vias Tesnan .We .° ;t1at_Mrs. wson 115118. ii; ia group of tihe _ young men o)f Hillsbord. was removed to Giexpeetant of a good time and AND I- 1%- ‘L h0BDll»Hl Oh M0h;l"’ h:""}’\:hV °f m““u°!“n" much appreciated solo. The whole M.oul.o|Nc.s _ Fimsi-i - till se)&li-Il_llil~l`y“Elir'¢;[l;llt '{;,`,,°5"';,§.,a“ff;f’ ‘;2l"”“' S"°"‘ “"“ $POUT|N¢; _ ¢QNDUC1'QR o'clock, \_vh\_»n they decided to- y ' 1-:oss oRA|N FLOORING “lg” "lf ""` '"0 °"°“‘“g- "°"""Yi _iviisa Constance iMnnNntt or nn gonly that the time had passed sci Umon Commercial Cnuegc Chtm__ shy; Inch and, % ineh_V. .|oint5‘i"l“lilY~ ilottetown spent the week 'emi at eathlne. wise Planes Fir anal-us.; ,MN J Q M,,b,,,,,,ld East-ba,,,c.22' ’£‘l°’““i :l"b'Mmeo\\e. Shc was i ‘ " ` ' ' " I '00 P8-he yi ss Elin Simpson L ispeut the week-end in 'Mount' . _ OWEST PRICES. l,sl(?“m_t_ iié>£':;\l3£yettg£vnBaItie and now of Ll M. & 'I,I‘x\dm’l ‘V315 U’ h“t;'° `:’°'5’" I 1151;: iMr. and Mrs. Lee Owon Hnnlil- ~' 1 eve ' - v ' PAOLVS WHARVES pmvéyi W0 Ci’\)i;(li>|[\m_\;.h; 133.1152 so ton, rocolved a telephone message “_u_`_ wmellcd on Monday stating that their son N»+o+ooo` ` ' - ‘ y/trihur who is attending Union 2-2-Z3'-lwim. j on Imday mgm hm me we_ni(.on1n\ercial -College had 'been -- I SL ',etm_,§ Dmmuuc Club slagéd Lulfern to the hospital to -he operated ""8" (5 ‘Avu may _,Tony nw;oii ior appeudlcltis. Mr. and Mrs. Convict" in the I 0 F Hall herell Owen len' on ‘Tuesday "mming for , ' ' - ' Ohurlottetown. Arthur`s many Tl I ll . ti - :It , hl‘h J- Lester Douglas . l Wholesale Produce “lm fiti`lYbi1°i'S°“;- was med r°"i¢§i _M ll iiios . ut goo or er 'preva e i 39 Queen St tin-nnnnont.l "rdhch 'actors MMQCARD OF THANKS untressos pnye t cr parts well, .___ chlrlnulown' P' E' I. - “nd held the “"t°“"°“J`°f l-he! We wish to thank our relatives audience from 'beginning to end. lCanad1o.n Cattle For , British Market - 0T’l‘.A:WA. Feb. 24.-The Canad- ian Merchant :Marine and the Roford Lines are now acce ing _ iii canadntn cattle for shipment to| Great iBrilain at $15.00 per head :instead of the previous roto of $20I.l00l; head. Hou. Mbthsrf we . inlster of Alrio turo, ooh- The `. _ l`ll'I’I\Bd this 'IOITIIY LHB! Wm' 7/7/ //I .,/.H , w /,yn y/,/// Vurdlo nm smutuu 680,.” municnilnx with hrolf!l'¢ in '7(0llt- / V U’ i . scfnonifest. Ollq is dmorili hundred copies have been dis- tributed. irienids and neighbors for the kind- ll We are deeply grateful. Mrs. George Duffy and Family Mr- and Mrs. 'Leon Sheltry .__ CARD OF THANKS wishes through the press to thank the collectors and all who subscrib- srateful to the .people for their act of kindness. C. N. R. Earnings Show Big Increase (Canadian Prose) three per cent. Quiddy llnitll till tributed among the Deo I r th Two thousand years afterwards Wmd while in ,Canada Zfosng ,auf one cull teen the shock of it. 9411 money to the list, as it is u great er selfish and “lreB'hly" deeds. On 'ihelp towards covering the loss he had this winter. He feels very means of unsolfish service to oth- by courses of intelligent self-dehlill tihe apo e ,, MoNmnina11.,Qne..Feb.24.-'Phe in-e or a conitert 'l>°iW°°\1 "1"~1°"*‘ cross earnings of the Canadian and "5pirit"....'l‘h€l"0"lo n cons; National -Railways for the week ies; battle of U10 119 *|19 °u1f°,h ended February 21, 1927, were 84-' ego -and tihe sensuous em Whig 823,216.00 as compared with $4# ISt. 'Phill DIt¢¢“\'°9 ‘mI““t°lY ln t 8 092,183.13 for the same week Of seventh chapter of iRoillans.'l... isas, an increase or $101,092.87 or Temperance in the uliim-“° “ii” Y°'| 1/_-H Ay IN sensuous 980- They BTG "lhB“|'. feat". They can no more be det pied tihon ignored. The enumer-` ation is not 'pr0D0l9d ID 0° ¢°°h“l‘ ool -because tihe urine are not met., unify exclusive. it is for prleticll exalt of the M ._$_-i\\ `:‘"\T W Q. /_ On Land or Sea ICINC- \ I __ -if f'-[3 ' °'=1-l"=’f`°;-‘:"1"1`:`-:J-f~.-_. "f`f': Sunday School Lesson THE 'IMPROVED UNIFORM IN-! TERINATIONAL SUNDAY I SCHOOL LESSONS. tians V 13-25: February 27, 1927. Golden Text: Have No Fellowship With the Unfruitfui Works of] Darkness Bu! Rather Even Re-i prove Them. Ephulans V 17. MAKING T-HE COMMUNITY I CHRISTIAN Si. Paul's “veins run -lightning . The -Epistle to the iGa-latians illust. rates and proves it. =lt is illum- iuntive and dynamic. .lt can nev- er -beoome at literary curio to be shelved in the oblivion- of a iliibrary. 'Tihe apostles converts in Galatla had been -tampered with. lu this absence they hud allowed them-l selves- to be -betwitohed with an-| otiher -gospel. This epistle is 'writ-§ ten to recover them. Lt is of ne-i cessity polemic and hortatory. At: the same time It is a' photograph! of tihe writer himself. 'Dhe conten-1 lion is wholesomely practical. The; heresy comliatted was .the afflrma.` tion of the continued obligation oil tihe ceremonial law, Under this; spell Gentile converts were suih-1 mitting to circumcision and werel observing times ami senaons. ' St. Pau~l'i~‘. argument is invinci-Irie., His imetihod is persuasive. He af-5 firms the office of the ceremoniali lnw to ‘be like that of the special, slave whose duly it ‘was io bringi -the child to ilhe teacher. When! once the law has brou-glhii. one to, the teucherit -has no furiiher func-.' tion, liit-vanishes away. To hunti up the lnw again and magnify itf is io desert- und be disloyail tni Christ. it is to exohun-ge libertyi for bonila-ge. He invades the -ter-, 'ritory of the Jniluiyzers when he sf- i firms ihui. ‘Abraham was jusitifietli .by faiiih without 'tihe law because! he lived -before the institution of the law. All therefore who arcf justified by fuiilll whebher Jews ori I lfientlles have Aibrshain for itheiri iniher. -He refers to 'two Jcrnsa-t leims in his allegory. Those who, persist in following tihe ceremon-I ini low prove themselves dcsconii~, ents of the bond.-woman I~iaiZHi`l \vho answers io the Jerusalem' which is still in -bondi1‘R€~ Bill-; those wiho assert their inricipentl- on-ce from the ceremonlail law are thc descendents not of illliilliil' thu. boutlwoninn ibut ot' Saraili the free. K And Sarah stands for tihe/iz Jerusaf. iem which it snpcrinl- to the -liter-_l nl Jerusalem, .She is free and theb mniiher of tihe free. I The .Epistle io ihc Galatians Ilil pro-eminently the ‘Epistle of Fi'0i2'. iioun. Eleven times the worth “-Liberty" rings out 'like '11 hlriiI0_ blast lin tho soul. 'rho .westin- wiil not brook iihe idea ot' this con-l vorts goin-g in-io servitude. Hav-] ing -begun in the Sipirit he 'will inotl supinely witness their finishing ini the "f-lesh". He war-ns. °mrea.tS'l ailmonisihes. “Stand iasit in N10: ‘llberty"! "Be not entangleil With the yoks"! '"Ye have been cali- ed unto liberty!" “Walk in ‘ther Spirit!" “Neither clrouml;1s. “wmlutznternational devicesilow mem _mn God,|s word mls ms that righteousness exaiiteth a na- ,i0b,|s¢_ian"y_ we Fatherhood mation but sin :ls apreproa/ell to any 'Space does not .permit -but we annot pass ovelr one .little lilllus- pA||_y REAMNG, 1-tration. ‘When the great infiidell :Monday practice jusuce Amos Bob Pngerlsdll was about to step 5; 14.15; fpuesdby._,Go0d Wm mlon 'tihe platform to denoun- all, Luke 2; 13.14; Wedn,esdby_`ce tihe religion of Jesus Christ he Basis of lbmtherhwd, Ama 17; received e, letiter from an old 24-31; Thursday._.i-wiping tibe,-iiriend. begging 'him to reall those aeedy. 2 Cor. 8: 1-9; -Friday-over, few irlues, Sir: Tonight I under- coming 'race prejudice, Acts 10; Island you are spealcing against ilhe 34-as; saturday-.ewtiheriy nsaltlneugfion or Jesus christ. 1 had ily. Acts 26: 1-6. ‘w1eaU‘tih, power, a happy home wifo and children but ‘because ol' 'sin I 't\;I1f'hyt;hou'ld sfrimg nations help sank to tihe lowest depths of ra er an expot weak natiorne?,-shame and degradation, in the How can we help to suppress the,slrum'si of a gfreat city, but a Chris- oplum traffic? 1-low can we over-‘tion worker .stooped down and 001110 raw vrelndiwi rpnmhed to me a christ who died Sl-IREDD .I WHEAT: \ ’Ah¢.-uthfnt " sinus' Brcalsfast. Delicious at with mdk and melted butter I-to save me, I was regenerated re- LETTER OF SVMPATHV `inm_ated in my -}wmq_ given ba,g;k` JE`SS|‘E Mil¢LEOD llld MRS. J. my wife and childiren null a hope: A. MICLEUD- . ~_ . ll D ‘J I dM .J.A.MaeIAOtl for 'life beyond the llirave. .\'\hat` Gai iilggenirgmbeii; or the Lower gan you say tonight against nj 8 M Qhrlbb who can do niwu 1-.he_Newtown Women's Mis onary gbeabel- does .not S-Wk in piaase Society of the Presbyterian Churtih tihe petty fancies of each or any ill Canada feel It °“" ‘WW ° individual uhm is ,mt his minion I convey to you our heartfelt sym- . _ ii i,3,t, pathy in the loss of your ' dear but 'me dawg Weigh aygsesrbnclgne [mother We know that she has God's on y irem y - 1 L -gone to her heavenly home where iwmo was mesen' she is free from all pain. sorrow ‘ ri is f h, d e believe l - - ° to .audta o ear_t an W icaptaln IJlVlI\g`iS ne ‘is enjoying a liie of glory` and I ‘happiness that is beyond de Would G0 To Chlna' scription.'So though you feel the LONDON, Feb. 24.~ Caliiaiil loss of a dear mother. yet when David Livingstone, Learmouth, ai you think of her gi-eat happiness, descendant of David fLlVIi1SSl0IlG.‘yon could hardly wish her back. ‘the noted missionary and eXl>l0i'8i‘» So may your thoughts be eiver and fourteen prominent yollhii drawn upward to God. who alolie `eugIishment with war cxperichw. can heal and soothe all mir have cabled an offer of theirgorrows. and may we have that services to Marshal Chang Tao Lin.f hope within us. that we, some day, the Manchurian War Lord, and are sooner or later, shall meet our prepared to no to China. “We arel loved ones on the Golden Shore. 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