_ jwlfvfifflsazva... . i‘ \ n a‘. ' ..>"‘ Ioclay ! - i i PICNIC‘ llAlVlS a .- (DAVIS & FRASER’S) Everybody ’rol'lnd the breakfast morn will be “Smacking their lips” after the first mouth- ful of &-F. med. sugar cured picnic hams. ' l Really, itls so wonderfully tasty that three or four slices with eggs and toast won’t be enough. all call for la second helping. Picnic Hams weight from 5 to 7 lbs. each, mildsugar cured and require‘ no parboiling. Price per pound i llllillilES ,2 .. 29. PEAS 2 TINS 150R“. . . ,; V .1‘, » '\ x a \ ~l l .2‘. L 1 j t V,?.)"K. --lla table on Ealgster They’ll 21 w -r ‘Boneless Shoulders shu Eggs sane, per lb .. sues-n, psi- lb ,, _ 45o Easter Speciali! 2 packages for Pass Your Plates l-‘or, Our i f SELECTED . ‘BACON nuns ssh... o '_ i z TINS FOR i _ . . . . 2 'l'l.\1s FOR t». i ee e an = ee ess t ~ ' ‘ “u . H . y. . 2 ' ‘ i y g (BEST) 2111“ “JR i l ,_ I ' __ I s z TINS r01: 15c , , ) .. . ' .1 .-. i“ ' i. _ t ‘Hows ' i » Grocers ~ i "HONES m.»u~-- .-~-' 1;: M» ‘l. —-~——~—— ~—~-- -_____.___'___’ * _ ~- - ___,_~, g _..,,_____ ____‘s__.._._ _- u.” , , _ ______ __ ___ __ ' I ' - " ~ -‘ - ,> a l. l) ' ‘ilU t‘ -- n" ' ___ her work of resurrection. There's gels of good tidings. lSay to those ' ‘Ste ' idisciplc‘, Whom Jews ' Pol/oil- Hilll my Fuiher: but go to my brethren. things unto her. lsteoti in the midst, and salt-h uni Bgmglhlng m the very ali- and feel worn out in the fight that the issue The Flrst I saith untot them; They hllvwtekcn and sill’ unto them. l ascend nntn' Then the same day at evening. them, Peace be unto you. O -——— ~ of April that acts like magic on the will lbe favorable, that ‘t-here will ~ away tile-Lorri out. of the bepul- my Father and your "lather: and llxhring the first dny of the week,| And when he had so said. he (continued front HI? 1,)‘ . heart and lifts you into love with never lbe an end of love. Here ill ‘o ulgdw~yvehlgbovv not Where they God, and your God. when tho doors were shut where showed unto them his hands and ~--»-___..______;______“ ;__‘ life. Shakespeare felt it in the the shadow where we dwell be wit- The m.“ (my o; {he wppk w,“ ave laidhim. > __ _ _ lMary ‘Magdalene came antl- told the disciples were assembled for|hie side. Then were tho disciples lit‘ who "no; m- destroy but to Strntlford meadows, and sang of ncssel-r to us of the._ eternal on‘, Mal-ydvlagdghepe ear; “whgngit .i‘etertthere-folta. went forth. and the disciples that she had seen thclicar of the Jews, and stood ill lhfllfililfl, when they saw the ‘Lord. luliili" ilnd shown ‘His follows," the time. - ‘BIRFB- B"!!! 1:19,,‘ “dart? was dark. unto the 86Qll_§li_!f\?_l_§'ll,ll thutzlnlihier ltllsclple and came to the Lord and that he h-ad spoken these-fear 0f the Jaws, (game Jesus, and 5t, Jryhn g0,- 1.39, , , v i .. se l c ire. “ . < how in graft the Christian truth on ’ “when proud-Died ‘April. drcesed med homes and d“ e “i ear a seem the ‘atone ‘1“‘“e" Away ‘fulfill p to ancient atoms whose room lie h » . . “lliftnlnlv? qlil<flsd;",t,§§,°°:‘»“"°"b;; a spirit of youth in K. Chesterton. that ha“ 1g", . everytlrinsor gziliilwrrvho is at once so wlrimci- ' lin’ all ages men have felt the "F5"! H0 eerious: chalwn and jubilation lat the awak- Eawarflay ‘Christ is the Sun of suing earth; so that even "tame wo‘rsml' “l” l")! mo!!! ~that the conventional. artiiicialiged human or the Verb‘ Prllllllit the nun rind-linings are ‘tempted -to sing and or god “m” "Km °E Chilii- Goddess, caper and. deck themselves -with [he apt?“ ‘Mme rhlimflfiliolgwllth bright-colors, like any wild thing" body 18;! orhsummer; The lioaeter wacationl and the mo“ {akléfe t an the ralqlflih. Bil-l Blaster fashions are as natural as [he dross “l, almmlj- lnlllfiiln-hll mriagflbiossomg or the sport oi Chrmmnl °hmllums BM- W1, lambs. And when a .youth looks me snowsw f “éadmlil 341ml! "l"! for lri-a Easter holiday, or a maiden Snowdm ° at" "I Willi “to choose; her Easter that they do so .. p“ °r ‘Prmfi in_ obedience" to a law of nature in atll his t-rim, strdxllmxll l] “m “°'°" 1W lun- that is older and more solid than though smenins ms aha‘ 096MB! e ds, ti know in m! m‘ the hills. flower and singing bird, and speaks with healing power the radiant ‘T ,.iear of death has hung like truth of resnrrecflon. Thus nature a d shadow over the minds of most bones that my joy n g9]. ‘fiiynin the spring; my ‘ e,‘ "m? always l-eturntn ,_ _ ya sad. There is some y or “mvihlnr walking there to be terioe of l‘: ' 1e and death have baf- $53,335; 3",‘; “Wm a ‘m! lied t-hem. aha the fear and the‘ some proni 7° mystery have not yet passed. And, v0 nu . i th:9ds':.i.\~ud'.‘m'themmmmhn p‘ fglrlatmlolen ‘little raltlif in, si- “is n ully ignore. those ideals and new which have been the inure. ‘now hid here at the dawn of spring there hire- ,t e on whose hearts libs t ‘ pf a great sorrow. those whose hopes have wavered! lug-meme" o‘ ma,“ M “d h" or lone out in wéeiting. And there m. . 9. r rae to whom life is as "a longl andclzeufl ‘Lsftlglffirr “Plflfllllkaflnaitrd which each day begins “m, But n l. :91"! "f "l0 anew," who. if they could only be- llfllflg the m “d :31] e08)’ to lqllove in rlsurreotion, would gladly his: g c ‘"1" °1 1 welcome the sure mercies. fdoatlhl _ V These have most need of t e grac- "Belley, y f all." ‘ ‘iouswmeaaase ‘Blaster brings. To len in m, fiztnéamirfd “rafter platitules to such suffering m". even u 3]] “fluke” u} WON UPIIQl inmy, lbilt the ‘loqhave devoutlly read t; “fir. |' fro! lAprii may be w them April is pgqgulhr], m, h ‘b’ angels of good ‘ort, and in the Eran-r, No (Mum m. “W. ‘m ~ tender grace of spring they may nll in March, Ibut it n never 319ml the breath of heaven on their‘ truly East" a when’ u INDIE. - I hffm‘ AW" Mm!‘ "Am-n anus Mmgnonth of urine and ll as the , ,0," “lfmvllw. we vvéhmdmms mo‘ e yearmfihlllfll. the mornlngof The manage of the Enter flow- by Ohllrir-a Wagner: .-.'.l.| .. L! , , , a. ‘J-‘I » .0125 u w." Mi or» l ~ . ~ h. i ‘_‘~ ..,.,- ,,. ., '1 "@w€N, n‘, l‘ adds h-er rich accompanl t to the men from the beginning. The mys-fgreet triumph-song‘ of , Y who ‘hsllsvelh in me shall nOl/oridief-nv hag been beautifully exprened shldow and the duet, that -wlth God. llid that seine a the reflection-oi heaven's-blue that ‘dwells captive _in your eorolias." On eyes that watch rowls night, ' 0n aching hearts and worn. Rise thouwlth healing in thy light. 0 happy Easter morn. beflealh thy ’ through sor- l Tile dead earth wakes rays, ' ' The tender grasses spring; The woods put on their-lobes of praise. '- FPhe flowers are blosso lug. Thus, over the hills of Alpril, the Easter message comes again-comes says: il a-m the ‘resur ion and the life: he that ‘beiieveth in me. though he were dead, yet shall he live: And. whosoever, lkveth Mrrl lllntll God revealed‘ himself in Jesus. death was to man the king’ of terrors and the grave "was his’ dreadful dungeon. But ihé‘;"strtin*'_ Son of God" has fought His bnttla.‘ Bobbing death oft‘ its ‘stink. its has shown it to be but thewmhervsilfé of life-a-beglniiing anther than an and. ‘Rubbing the grave of its vie-l tory. ‘He has revealed its; a quiet resting-place from which a white gate opens irvtcthe gardd to! This ilflaeter morn weniull be laying fliower~wreaths mommy, on graves freshly" cover graves long groom But" remembering. too. that our beloved never die: that they argue-chin the . _, C, "And ‘you. too. little flowerll, that niuii moot» them Main beyond thdinnrucliona. no. when nathih’ ‘afloat’ eachrpringtime opens, be w u; all-shadows and the cicada, "Thus lll-nrottqluqioitynmlidqlloulvd “Be potntfrliti: onlyb-rliel-e i" .. nu on‘ 3. 2,... s. the eepuichre. ~ l Then she runneth and cometh to Simon Peter and, to. the other believe," wrote Dante, "lhim: I affirm, thus l am certain it ls, that from this life "l shall‘ pass to another better. when?» thafllady lives of whom my cured." The world is full of miracle and mystery, and our highest" wildest dreams are not too good to be true. Nothing fair and fine that we have truly loved can ‘p885 for ever from Your ken. l will find you there where our low tllfe heightens- Where the door of the wonder again unhars, Where the old love lures and the old ilre whitens ‘In the lSlJ-‘irs behind the -stnl'. For ‘twill all come back—the wast- .- Qdrwlendol‘. ‘v ,The heart's. lost youth»- Jike a The. ~11? _,ibreaking flower. dauntiesa dare. and the wist- phgl, tender . 'l‘ouc.h,of the Aprllgllflllfu; i . ~..,- s slzmou SEEalbig‘ kn»:'.*.';l.':-,r":’:::.::rs':: bruilo on hi: ankle, hock; lillh, inn or throat- ' ABSOWHINF wiliin ltoflwithmnl n ' the Nd Influenza’: ti: .3010. Concentrated-only a m: d i\l‘;°::, muirod n an a pilcarion. “Jill hm o I vorod. Fae fornpoctai 0 ...- ». -- -..' no >i\li'll1,' ‘fill/y ~'\ " wt". ll-luh diivl n: H.’ [nu will )ll 'u -. soul was ‘enam- __' i where they have laid Him. ‘ii Zia zio.they-.».uau..izeth together: and Jim other disciple did outrun Pet- er, and catne flnst to the senulchre- l And hefltooplmg’ down. nd look- .ln'g in. fiaw the linen clot s lying: ‘yet went. he. not" in. . Then coninth Simon --Petcr. foi- ' ‘lowing him, and went into the sepulchre and seeth the linen clothes lie. - . . ‘ And the napkin that was about His he-ad- not lying with the linen clothes‘, but‘ wrapped together in a place by itself. Then went in also the other de- lciplawhlch came first to the sepul- ‘chere, and he saw, and believed. For as yet they knew not the scripture, that .l-le must rise again ‘from the ‘dead. Then-the disciples went aw-ay again unto their own home. But ‘Mary stood without at, the vsepuichre weeping: and as she ‘wept she stooped lown and looked .into the sepulchlire. " | And eeeth two angels in whife. lsittlng, the one at the. head. and ithe other at the feet. where the llhody of Jesus had lain. Why weepest on? "whonr seek- ‘them. Becallbe they» have~ taken ‘away my lord. and l knew not. And when she haldthua said, she lturned herself back, and she saw Jesus standing, and knew not. that it was Jesus“ , _ Jesus saith "unto ‘her, ' woman, <why weepeet though? whom seek- eat thou She. supposing H-im to be the flardeller, saith unto Him, Sir, if thou have borne Him hence. tell me wherethouhut, laid Him, and ll _will take Him away. . Jeans saith unto herMary turned herself. and saith unE } And they an unto her- Whmaarl; . S ohm ' Rabhoni. which la to}! Jeans salt-ll, unto he , uci: m not for l em pot r , - l. .I ._1 .,_-,_ .-‘ - was‘ 03-h,- v .i Halter. ,, ' yet qgegnqed t _' Bulk ' are cut from selected ISLAND PORKERS. “awe... 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