g lillv-ll-Qjiullltlll M by Lydia E. Pinlflhnlliwe ggetable Compound. VDELIVEJIBO. vserisnmi non-Mme IN or. mum: ' chosen " a . H o. .- ' _ ., en shu,r€g.‘2_::-l l£°"¢ final-strolled ‘eticbotgflysvmolgvtiges Dflllt i‘. pl-s WI . _ ' PIMP! Alp so church yesterday illnniumfi: filial?‘ ~ piste. smiley in lam); In the morn -"| ‘If >_ ‘l 1"" ‘xiii: he weir for his telrt: {Matthew i o - - 1 ffjh‘ ir-lzmsliireeses gem up io "y; @- Jvflllfllem took the twelve disciples m; open-t in the way, and said to them. Behold we so up to Jerusalem; and the son of man shall be betray d ea unto the chief priests anil- mite I would more likely be the shelter 0f eve g rythlil this ‘ , m, and u. mew had tol rne e never expected bppnmyleetn lnorabletndo l, work. One ey one of our books was left at my door an my m1 said l lhould try e bottle of E. Pinkhsmh Vegetable Oom- d, IthankGodIdidJorltrelieved dl sm now well and strong. l there is no remedy like the \ ege- Compound for anyone who bnglny lfsilpprsmd with‘: liliiiimiiiii? .benellt of those can't reach." _ i-laNar A. Mrs-canon, i767 1th , East, Owen Sound, Ont. '" you hsvean symptom. shout which ould like to now write to the Lydia kh M di in Go. Lynn, ‘lpflililmedytaleefiglzen free of m; the preacher Ln. part) ksd spoken to his disciples of the day the Master events which were to come to pass nor it the first hint we have in that hour brought His disciples in- the lrnspeis of what He ‘hw- to do on earth. St. Luke tails us that l-le I steadfastly set Ilia face to Jar-until em: that - word very ilumlnaiing; it tells us beyond persdven/ture that He ituiew the Shadow He would have to enter as "B" as the triumph that would be [ultimately His. the scribes. and they will reiiuehin 111111 to death." ~ - ' This wne not the first time (said that Christ “steadfustlfl is It would be natural roi- “R with our knowledge of life in this ooun- Western slopes at evening we know try to conceive of the conversation whose streaks ol‘ silrtdow come from l-ecorded- in the text as taking ploce his ‘falling light- 1110118 n‘ roadway where perhaps there was a leafy bower of frees, ;_ erfui time in the lives of us all_ secluded nook aside from the ppm Think of the melllories which come OOQQQOO-O lerfloln. Where 0O nut he aide no nllnwrl an one wold. 0n CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertloolelte under tile leollll. 2e oer [word In each lu- lee en-e to our are to be forwarded, Ive out: t0 00o! to covu postage, etc. Contraction count n: one word. but live figures (u 11.000) mane: te cover eon! Inn coco-pony all ndwrlllo- , r 0 nun. ni n clue ru this rnle be on _ Allrertluefleltn , Ola great bereavement they mourn received without Ieulttnlee enlnot be acknowledged. - 1 their 1°55; many husbands and _ m-a-ny wives never learn each FOR. SALE 0R SALE-ONE GENERAL PUR- pose filly 2 years old. H. Scott, Cornwall. ' l OR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1O H. i‘. illlgirie. 18 H. P. R. T Boiler il-illl all ll-liings in good shill-De- lleury A. hicTavlsh. Eldon. P. E. ‘ l l 0R SALE -— SHORTHORN bull calf 9 months old (lnilkinif strain) Just passed combinat- ‘lon tuberculin test; price right. Apply Fred '1‘. McRae. Chariot" ielown R. It. N0. 6 lVAlVfED ANTED-TWO SECOND HAND cars sultnble for ‘taxi service; iflrey Dort preferred.) Apply 13°15- zst . _ FLAMES RAGE ON BRITISH STEAME-R BOSTON, ‘March l2.-—Tllo Brit» 5h freighter Polerlc, more 11.18711 our nlonrtlls out of Calcutta Y0!‘ EM“ rt. is in troublc again, After leaking down ill mid-ocean. being owed to the Azores, and calchillfi ire, the Poleric ultra ullade ship» hope once morn, fires ‘being ex- The previous damage to the car- o was said to fie considerable. but umber silt hold and its contents until. the letest Bluenose March 26 Schooner Building at Lunenburg Will be Contender! in Interna- tional Race In Fail HMMLITFAX, N. 8., blur. fir-Ac- ll-illng to present plans. the filth- ing schooner Billcnose, now bulld- ing ni Smith and Rll-ulilnds ynrdel. unc-nlzllrg, N. 8.. as a oontoniifll’ ior the honor of representing (lan- adu in the international schooner aces off riiilltlur, will lie launch- ed on March 26th, The vessel is now plunked and dockedpwith the eck houses up untl the hatches and skylights in place. The caulkifll was practically all done ils the ves- sel was being plunked. About thir- ty men are engaged in1the con- struction of the schooner. Seattle Will Be , In The Play-Oil STATTilE, ‘Mun 1i.-Ily deferri- l"! V-‘lncouvor hora last nlfllll. full!‘ treal; J. H Perry. Slimmer-side: WANTED-ONE GOOD USED 5 passenger touring car "Dodge Brothers" preferred. Apply 224 Lht-lton Street. WANTED — SALESMAN FOR country. Auto supplied. Apply own hand livrltlnir, stating exper- lenco to "K" G-lulrxlian Office. MISCELLANEOUS ’ BEND ME YOUR RAW FUR8.—-l will buy for cash or handle on consignment for New" York or London market. Satisfactory sor- viee, prompt returns E. ll. Roy- nsr. Bumnlersliio, P. E. l. or 157- 153 West 27th. Street, New York. WILL ANY ONE HAVING A GAN-V torn a goose please write or wire D. NJ ‘Bllflhflllillfin, Cherry valley lit tier to sell or-vexchange once. .HOTAL ARFFvALs VICTORIA HOTEL E. G. etiunders. Charlottetown: PHLKQOiK-Zh, Moncton; 6.1L Hlltl. Truro; A. L. AIcLeod, Montreal; A, w. uregel-y, Ottawa; N. nooks. Toronto; T. R. Ellis, iillriifax; hire T. Hanna. Si. John- REVERE HOTEL J. H. Far-we'll, Yhloncton; C. J- Cosh, Kenslngton; J. A. McDon- ald. Tl-ncadle Croce: C. ‘Brow. Yollk: W. A. Lonny. Souris; A. D. Ross, Eldon; C. ill. Camlibilll. N. Wiltslllre; J. H. mwsomhiou- A. J. Poll-er, Siiscouchc; F. D. Landrlgan, ‘Montreal; Cl. l. Camp- bell, souris; 8. Richardson, Trilro; Jae. Campbell. Montreal; Norrnilu n. Myros, Halifax: l). Graham. Montreal; Jan. Aitkins. Mount Slewart; J. W. Farmer. Bummer- slde; ,1. W‘. Shaw, New Perth: J. B. Auld, Freetown; W- 151-" quos, Ilorden; Silt. Mill. W. KBIMP lin. lliil-lfllx. llriciicid in Meat _ Clogs The Kidneys TAKE A GLASS 0F SAlI/PS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OB BLADDER BOTHERS. ,1: ycu must. have your mes/t every tiny, eat it, but flush your kidneys with suits occasionally, says a not- od authority who tells us that merit forms uric acid ‘which ‘ailment par- elyzes lhs kidneys in their 9110115 u. expel ii from the bimii. frllel become sluggish and weaken. i716" you suffer with a dllll misery ll! the kidney rel-lion. shaft! 1111"" "l me mark or‘ sick headache. dill"! ess. your stomach sours, tongue iii coated and when the weather is bml you have rheumatic twziilifPfl- Th‘! i ‘mm, gem cloudy, full of sediment. ‘the channels often ‘cot sore W! ’ memories of yours of service be- , purpose for which ‘He thud come ' lea. Many children‘ learn the value ‘-- two, the locals ell-lieu the rlshl irritated. Obllglng you fie seek re- ’: participate in the playoff for the lief two or tbreo times during the "dmlilenslilp of the Pacific Coast ‘milky ‘Association. the first grime 9i which will be played in Vali- flmivcr next hlondily night. Fly virtue of Seattle's win inst ‘klrht. Victoria wits eliminated from lmrul-‘lilllllnn in the playoff and it ‘will not he necessary for the locals ‘and the Arlstocrnfii to replay the nine of last Friday night. which ‘MM in a draw. ‘The iiiiiii lwmle fixtures will be gm” "idly niaht when Vancouv- Pineete Victoria in Victoria. Th0 mogt . i. . - u" on many attractive‘ pinches R90]. i hi. i n 0'0 neutralize these irritaiinil iiclds, to cleanse tile kidneys Md flush off ill-e body's uriilous work lget four ounces of Jud 3111i! fffll" puy pharmacy here; take n table- "wmiml in u glass of water before breakfast for ii few day! "d 7W" kidneys will tllen act fine. This famous salts is-msfls from the mil 0g gepesriind lemon juice combat‘ u with lilliill. 1M h" m" 3mm for generations to flush and‘; Mm late slnlsleh kidneil. N" “ no traiise the acids in urine. so d_ loam lrrlhloe, thus endlns bl"! al- weekuree. Jail sslu ie inexpeiisi"; servo! . . ‘"71 cniillnorrnrowu otmanrim "w" Where Ll-ie talked to them. But it ll crest rook than tho shade of trees in that limestone country. At any rote one can feel sure of the shud- ow and tile shelter, booming ma blinding heat of the atin in that land‘ is such thairtlley would not MOP ‘W!!! to tail: in its {leaf Jesus stood in the shadow of the Cross tha, tiny. It loomed up awful in tho darkness before ‘lliln. But there could have been no shadow unless there was behind‘ the Cross the light or s EPOat loving Father, —l.llQ light‘ of a great jyilrpmg to be fulfilled, and oi‘ a love which. ‘it'll! "IP80 ellmltli to srivo tile world from its slil_ - Not oneof the Gospel writers. “Bcrlblllz this colweruiltion of Christ with hie disciples. tells us thgt the disciples ‘made any nniiw ier. Tile certainty that Jesus spoke facts impressed‘ them all. and there was a doéip, deep silence. Day after had sat in the shadow oi’ tho Cross; that day and to the shadow with him. ‘Pilot-o can ncvar be any shadow unless from s. light shining behind it. When the first grey streaks of the dawn begin slowly on tho east oru ‘horizon we know that the sun with his light is. coming-over yond or hill. anti that if wn climb higher |lt will meet us on the ‘hilblop. Arid when the sun goes down behind tho | The shadow-limo is ri vol-y u-orld with it! AB Jesus stood Phllt ilily ill- the Barlow of the Cross there were hind. memories of lilo loving fellow ship with those whom he had as- mlsied‘. and then; was the great memory that Ha was fulfilling the into tho world. Shadows are rich in other memor of parents only when in the shadow other-fa value until the shadow of death touches them as nothing else has done. _ Too often we are so ‘busily encased lh the iimiirs of lilo that we havo lililo time for 111011871": and from tho rr-llgloui; P°7"i <11’ lflru‘ it is iii-triu- that we Cfiilli.‘ into filo slllulnu" occasional- ly ihni we may think lilo (lilllllqln lly coining illffl tho shadow or tfhn Cross with Christ u-o 03TH the rich Central Gnrdiu FUNERAL TOMORROW —The funeral of the late Edmund Yllnllb or will fake piece Tuesday fille 15 lcetldug Wright's parlors at 11.30. interment Milton cemetery. HROPERTY BALE»- Dr. E. C. Hun-is has sold his splendid reeid- _ ence on Upper lllllshorouglh Street! with tvro building lots in connect- ion to Raw litwenkhlcDougnll. The ilcctur will either build it imngalow or rent. BACK TO THE ISLAND 80lL.-- ‘Air. P. Ill. Kelly, formerly a Charlottetown boy in the employ oi tho EXBHJIIIIBX‘, has returned ef- tc-r n. slay oi’ 30 years in the Ullit- ed States and will spend the oven- lng of his life in his native town and province. His oitl friends are giving him n hearty welcome. Hi8 85TH. BI‘RTHDAY_ -- Mr. llintthow Stevenson, one of Char- lottoiolvws oldest and‘ bloat highly esteemed milzens today celebrates his 85th birthday anniversary. It. is pleasing to note that notwltll standing the recent attack which he stifle-rod he is progressing very favorably rind i; is the sincere wish of lili that he may be restored lo his ‘\\'0l1l.i‘.(l lleilltll and be spared i0 liflllnlll’ celebrate runny more hinhduys. HORSE» LOST THROUGH ICE. —-'l‘ho big thaw of the past two or tllrec day has out down the snow tn such ilu extent that the end of Blfllklllllg for this srlisorl is in Hlllhl. i; rmule :1 very great impress ion rm the: ice oi’ the harbor which is now unsafe for travelling. The first scrlfllls accident occurred an Friday when a man lost. his horse through the ice while travelling from Nine Mile Crock to Si. Peter's Island. RETURNING ‘FO-DAYF- Messrs. Arthur, Thomas and Joseph Flynn, sons of the late- Mr Thomas E. Flynn. former Cliiefcf-Police of this city, leavefthis morning upon return to the United States. Mr. Arthur Flynn ‘ ‘iii Port Slewvard of the Fniled States"- Army Service stniioukwl ill New York and Thomas is Assistant Par. ‘Star/art, while Just-uh lk (lhir: ‘Stewart in the All"? Trnusrmri Service at Phila- fort of yourself and family, a cre- dit, to {ha builders and the board of manager-a. Let it here be under stood without hesitation-or deloy that the same welcome ‘which with grateful hearts to yourself. Bir is also with slnabeited cordlality ten- dered to you. Mrs. liiclbollau, with tb¢ additional caution that as mis~ trels of tile planes n WfllCllill-ld over sight be kep, on he movements of our pastor who has rlt tllllca a ten- dency lo olicoed filo speed limit, an offence for ‘which he has rscntly paid a. fine. New we comp to the last tho‘ not the least in the hearts and the affections of girls and boys, young men and maidens; old lllen und women too; in behalf of nll these. Miss Ethel, we exeeud to you with equal good will and ilffccilon the “B1B greeting us lillve already been accorded your worthy parents and we take pleasure in present- ing all these sli-gll, tokens of our esteem. New. reverend Sir" 11s we have addressed these few words of sili- ceire greeting yourself and family we would also rorrlelnbor~ that ns Christ Himself when on earth could do no nligilry works in thi face of unbelief, neither can We expect that our pastor can do fol us that which with the help of ill‘ Holy Spirit. we must do for our- selves or leave forcven undone. Signed on behalf of Valleyflfill’ congregation. S. M. Martin, rltrrk of session. lhlr. filiciiellnrrki reply was two fold. ill-i for himself and ’.\lrs. lilo- Lellan he thanked the pcoplo fol- the appreciative words contained in the address as well as the mutt‘:- rlolpilla. All three brothers are splendid-looking specimen 0f t-st hie-saint’. in flint sllzitltisv, as we "link of Him-and ills iii-timers in us, them will ‘no -b()|-n_ in m". hearts the coilrrizc and the pup. Dose to servo llinl better. _’*“*—€O3--—~_-» Rev. F. Hughes At Stillunstads THE tmoznaviuc REAQ-QN or PRESENT evaluator. 1-9 ‘Billions “worm out-r‘ WITH The Lenten “Ilfllllwv ‘Li-mm, W,“ preached last evening in St, Dull- Bwlfs (rntilohrw. i._, “_g;v_ p, ,._ Hughes of 6t. Durlstiiars up]. verfiill‘. from the text: G .~ W19) “ln the slvoat of ihpwm: shalt illoil out ‘bi-cud, rm mo“ m, “m1 “mil i1“! Erokkll: for out of it wast thou taken: iior dust tiiou art and unto dust shalt thou return." Amour: the ills reflecting society today, (the preacher snld in effect) besides those already considered in the previous aelrmonu of this season, lllo Holy Father ‘places em phasls on the dliigust rm- wm-k everywhere manifest which ls the "alllffll flmfietiuoncti ‘and manifests tion of the prevailing thirst for: pleas-lire. Ono can readily under. 691M that ‘IIBPBOM Elven over in thepureultof pleasure nndto tho ilrlvolities of lifo are ‘unable to en- gene in any serious work. But nibllovrronce for honest work vlullcll society manifests today show-p un- otllei- aspect liiflfllllillCll as it is ours of the causes of the very unchrisl [hm feelings existing among tho two gu-sat. divisions of society, the ‘laboring class and their employers We have all scorn the extent to wihich this. linlrod has gone in ollr glrclit industrial centre-ii. It would REE!!! that from tile llilluring clllss iiill over the world the cry is going “D "We ‘will no longer serve." lt is this unhappy strife of nflalrs, so sadly lacking in evidence of Obrist Inn charity, which the vicar of Christ on earth deploros. ' This spirit of hliirBtl_ so iinlagon istk- of God's command that we should love our neighbors as own selves, was perhaps never more prevalent than in this age of greet industrial enterprise. The labor. ing classics do not loci thcvy are! getting n. justfsllaro oi‘ the "ronlth u-iiich they um producing. Tlicy contrast. frequently their own pon- ernl hrurd lot with lhc luxury in which [hair omployé-rs live This. attitude oi’ the. lrboring classes i» exaggerated fry the fact that they have in the ‘past been untlor wrong leedom who preached beguiling socinlistlc doctrines‘ the falsity oi which they were unable to de- iit-"E. - l ‘i The underlying reason of the dltsg-ust shown for serious work is the lnctvlthnt the world has got away from tihe rool idea of tho pllrrposoof man's existence hormi Refusing to recognise a hlrher dos. tiny than dollars and cents he is ending-by refusing allegiance to anly lovrl. tompnrnl or spiritual. ll was God's intention that men nhoukl serve Him in a terresiial paradise whence ilhey were to be transported without. sorrow _or suffering or death lntu Hip own tlivine presence. Bu! we know tihnt page of man’: history, and how by transgression of the law of God sin came into the world with its consequences. which drove men forth a vmnderer on the face of the ea-rilh. deeitolled of Gods w-Qqloug gifts. , No Donner wee hr to. serve God and have hhiivlflfi" He wne t0 50 ibrtill to Ubor far [more and makes ‘li deliilrtiul ol- fermcent liihlrvll" removed from Persdise. with but! Pflllfit‘ Edward Island manhood; and while regretting the sud errand upon which they all came ‘home to lgetllcr their ‘mflily old friends here “Wm ‘lclllzhted to see them once lii-il-o mid to null‘ that they are Prflglli-‘Pi-Ilf! in l-lle neighboring re- piiliiin. Shir. lVilliiml ‘FLYHH, unothr-r iiroilielr. who is tho capublo unll collrtotius station agent zit Souriri, who urns also ‘ill the city on ac- Qflll"! of ‘ills fathers illness and dorilh, also returns today. _. ahead, tb Redeemer, a Restorer, wmm Qomjg to him. We know t-llat in the fullness of time tho Redeemer qlllllll and was rrilulio flesh lmrl lllootl sinking us. and through evac- riiicc rostored to man his lost Peril-Ilka. “T, know i-he road He tuition-i. us to irsvol that, rug nligvih] Quin the promised reward. lhal. load to salvation is through toll nnd suffering. It is the road which the world today has grown weary 0f. From the times oi ancient [Rome has confronted the Christian church_ an-d iibe chilircil i118 brought forwan-tl the only solution of it, tllar of brotherly love and charity. It cannot be said that the problem exists today because the church is not interested in it. Flai- from that. If the problem stands today greats,- than over it lilo promise like a beam of lighl at at eome future ltizne a the problem of capital an“ ‘chm-i A Young Marl and His, Future l an estate of $5.000. I in Business n! is examined by t e doctor, and creatu- lu because society has ignored the vlolco of the Church. Systems of ‘reconstruction political aind econ- omic theories, will avail the world lltble in the mil-ttel- unless this, point of view is Inllbn ti» lc-brMr‘ and capitalist; the laborer should rernomiber he owes on honest days ‘work in return for a fair day's wage; and on the other hitnd lilo Ifafluyiist niliqt understand {but pmLilLmttklng is not the first pur- poi-lr- of lbllfltllléfig and that llicre are such things ill tho world as if!!!‘ lntoresh fnlr proillts, and lair prii-cs. and above all that the inbor- er l. u human being and not :1 more instrument of production. Anti when labor and capital collie to ll recognition of those principles wlhon jusice and fair dealing come to be recognized as the only lino m mfW-ilct-tthflvl will capitalist and laborer be serving not only thern- gQ-IVOS and each other fallllduliy_ bllt they will be in line with the terwlling of the (‘hill-ch and with the laws of God. Hie tendency to save and Invest in noted by his employers. ._.._.-_-{O§~———~ ADDRESS AND PREBENTAT|ON AT VALLEYFIELD ' Rev. J. A. lllcbelllln ilntl Dill-s. {lieu-Hun of Vulleyfleld were lilo recipients of all address and casil prrsuntntionlun behalf of the Vul- luyiicld congregation on Monday 7th inst on the occasion of their He improves the shining o and lmpreseee upon an important person thollre le ll possession of an “estate? iai testimonial thug often epeelrr sosnluch lo than words. Ht had many rd: of misc and‘ col mendation for men on the truste board and lnli-lding MdIl-Ill“6O to: much unremitting‘ toil for ‘whicl '10 hill was rendered and the La ‘lies Aid for effectual assistanc- in furnishing the mallee with labor saving devices. lie did liq however, forget the veerable chairman, whose name he con-pied‘ with his own as bavin pllt in ‘much time within the wail of the builldiniz in the discussion o‘ “hlltlwnlly, theology, demonology: "fiflflkogy and all the isms to the ‘une of hammer and saw of. thr WOfRTITHIH who. on the side. declari- ‘hill 8i time! the discussion ranged from above the stars down to far \8]0\\' the bottom of all things and lirain “ton thousand miles away." Rev. ‘Dr. llloiiwen, Rev. D. WvCVIgnT and iRrv. M. I), llllc-Lood vho griicrrl tho nccasionlwith their irosenoo. odified all present with uspiring addressee uni] their pol is! izmcl» fellowship. L\lr. Jolln N. McDonald, choir- nrln of building committee made -. low fitting remarks announcing that tho ladies wore preparing olno Rood things in. the mouse to vhich nill were invited. After be singing of tho National An- hem tile procoodinxe were. brought 0 :1 close with tho Benediction lronollnccd by Mlr. Mcibellau. af- er which rm orderly adjournment ‘was mutio to the nlansc where n "cw hours oi,’ social lntellcourso music iind refroslinlcnis were .011- loved. ‘EUOXTIlEAL. lllnr. ‘Z.—D0.Bll King ihi- Canadian outlier, Will] lllllllil; the past twenty years has achieved considorziblr reputation as ii writer of fiction in the United States and Canada, ltrrivad‘ in the city recently to attend iho ailthors Ftltz Carlton H-itol. Charlottetown. Prnro Eilivrird ls- iarlti lllr. King 18.81 evening stated or lo fuel the, lllo liille gnrllcn Pl'0‘i'il3l(‘0 lliill FOPJO ltlllPfillltbli,’ Bil- perl-irily OV':l' u" the rm". uf the. vroi-ld Wlifi silt-ii; ill ililn still. "You know“. ilu shill, -\vc ls- iilntit-rs uro horn with the convic- "i-xi 12in‘. ‘dis call-iii lilis only um (lulled by The l at. him: ii._ .=:=—.t.r Canada Life) Absolutely guarantees the retur" ' ' ‘twenty years of all annual deposits, l. lntetlprofits, after giving you insurance p. for twenty years. 5.01.1.1 Ir/si r --_- .11 i155 ‘.3. wet the island.’ TONICEEI? BUILDER RELIEVES BRONQHIHS COLDSAsiDPERSISTI-INT coutaiis i ra/r EACH co/v/vo/v 111 - .4 Nm/ n: HID r‘ one: A TRIAL - AL WA YS JV n14 . in the former, real peoplp livl- Uni‘ ronl things are done, he latter is n ten-a firms lncngniiu about which‘ convention Fin-l l»: r1 gllss. at the .it is hardly worth while to bother. A native ofloi‘ coal-s, one lolloe the illusion. like all chlidrcns fancies, but deep rorniiinl vrhlell down something islanders." .-.<_ in.- just as well to remember U!“ it's always well to be first. that Lil" old insz-nc: hi‘ the lEllillil- fol-m a fraternal lln-k between all Fc-lv 0l' the golden opporiulllulee 1 wrzlplilcii tlhlhlflllr‘, W: lilo ls- ollr l-crl us will stand the acid feet. The New Twenty-year Capital Return Poi"... f. Easily Understood : This is what you are Deposits are made yearly eanlrlgnnnd atthe end of Z0 years the Canada Lite gtlcruniege the return of every dollar paid in. 2nd. Your life ‘in insured from the clay you make the first depoeitr-for $5,000, or whatever amount you decide. 3rd. Dividends are paid at stated intervals in addition to the return of all deposits at the end of Z0 years 4th. These dividends may be used to reduce the amount 5th. 6th. The cash value of Policy and Dividend.“ rem» n valuable asset, useful in business, and your “; ~~ tooled by the insurance. of your yearly deposits. or he allowed to accumulate at interest for Z0 years. At the end of Twenty Years you can draw out ' u-Qy... you have paid in, along with the accrued dividends- ybu clll draw a Special Cash Guarantee, together i- Aocumulated Dividends, making a substantial sum a. the $5.000 Policy fully paid for and continuing to Cali Dividends estate of $ n long as you live- ".97..- An Immediate Estate 5.000, or more. this Special Cash Guarantee may be applied to increase t‘ amount of your policy to more than $7 500. The great advantage over any other form oi investment in that a smell percentage paid yearly creates ‘immediately an These active. progressive years of life in which you are earning the rnoet money are the years in which premiums can be more easily met. o. N»: em Thia av Canada Life W. have i nthe ‘l i l th n iunnse when ' Kn rsgwililgis no‘; “so elxlllflffid people H. and} H. "Vina 9f in‘. luhunnh “ assembled in the church for the llflylllfl l llomnr- MIMI" 70' P- l- l- mzggweiilvlt ‘Martin ex M. l’. cHAnLo-rfrrow" who presided in his usual dignified lilnnnel- iriaiio n. brief and COMP")- rMlRllw llirlrcss by wily if intro- duction, "iilloucll u-lr Illlii." by ‘I16 choir rrn prayer lly l’ w. Dr. hit-Ewen. ‘i2... luilmvizlq zliiiil-ilss was read. To Rev. J. A. hl‘>l..¢'l:ln and Mrs. Mcbrllan. p Welcome, thrice WGICOHM to your exalted position among us. You providence of God 1noiolisly listened to our insistent all: today liglvee ill much pleas ‘ITO to pus over to you the keys of your new home planned rind oompletedrwith. s view to the oom- rneoyefthe ,Alilutinle [oeeen lie is v .--- ~ .=.~...»<-\_-.., m..- .»1 Aw.» w . A’ ._ _....~.._-..