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Qxlillhft. .l0.50 9x9 ft. ..........l2.25 ‘I give good wear. 9x12 ft. 9x12 ft. . .1195 9111M it ~--~--14-35 q lreltol door mats sine 14x27 each .......i5c “Ba .. _._ w _ _ rrymore Wiltons and Axminster squares, z Buncleum door mat». size 14x27 each ...30c 515° tapestry squares. Hearth Rugs, Stair . - Z-‘altc’. mats oval design 27x54 each 65c is cirpevnnts n Y’ colors 12x18_each""“90 Carpet. You will do well to consider these i . e c 3 Window shire; wlih fittings ......'.....6i1c m“ at economic prices‘ ~_>_ S. A. McDONALD i a i , l-ETT" 9F BYMPATBY then nature feels the touch of mid- ‘ ' ' ' day which comes with every beam and » 318m mini! like awakes into new beauty. 1 w Guvsboro. N- 8- So the faithful soul passing through ' F°b-2§.1929 the Valley of the Shadow of death ares . axmmso, omssas M1‘- "lil 1W"- W- D- Wvl-flren- bursts forth into a new and perfect surrunn AND FITTED. Deer Bro. and Sister and Family: life in heaven. l ATTENTION GIVEN T0 Words cannot express the sympa- 5° 1e; u; remember while we are CAREFUL _ nrrsm womt. J. W.‘ JOHNSTON ' Registered Optomeirh. 151 Ken! Sheet ' Phone 752-!» _ Charlottetown FOX MEA T FOR SALE Boneless horse meat, boneless beef trimming and beef tripe for sale. ISLAND com’ sroltacr: co. LTD. 5043-3-7-451’. ,- ' . ' ll lllracked Corn l l " And G Gornlllcel l Carlond in f0dI1—Iclling ht l l lowest prices. n>§ .m,- Bum nest Meal. Cracked Grain. Boiled Oats- Oatmeal. Blled flayhnd Biron, Feed . 0w. pvalis and black). Feeli 5 Buckwheat, Feed Wheat, Feed Barley, lhulu-y Supplies of all ' lied» uhouqile and mus i"! viii”! I" i!" "*9"- Caqforf Co. 1 name t i i ~w~;- ~m> > r93’ l . H‘ L- . thy we have for you all, in your sad i s bereavement and I do wish I was, near so I could get to visit you dear' people. Death is our enemy and we must all meet it sooner or later but what a glorious thins to know that it is only as passing through u shadow to the redeeme' of Christ. Nature putting on a shroud with close of au- tumn passes ink: the gown of winter after a season not of death but only sleeping. . God shakes the sunshine of spring from the folds of his" robes of light STALLION ENROLMENT . Owners of Stallions in Prince Ed- ward Island must secure a certificate of Enrolment from the Provincial Department of Agriculture before using these Stallions for public ser- vice. All applies ions should be made before May 1st order to qualify for the Bonus Premiums oflered Jointly by the Provincial and Federal Governments to all horses pomesslng the necessary qualifications. Apply ni. once. Enclosing fee $2.00. DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE Charlottetown, P. E. l. 7tl54-3-l8-mwfnwks. LIVE A HOGS l We are faking’ live hogs daily, "excepting Saturday, paying 111811- e-st market prices. passing through our greatest sorrow that we are also living in the light of the greatest hope, for God so loved the world that l-le gave His only be- gotten son, that whosoever bellevetli in Him should not perish, but have. everlasting life. Now let us turn to Second Samuel, 12: 15. 23 dwelling especially on the comforting words in verse twenty- three: I shall go to Him, but He shrill not return to me. The body does not- ceasc to be, though it has ceasgd to, breathe and though it is no longer‘ enfolded- to our bosom, it brings! great comfort to know they are safe: in the arms of Jesus. Now may God bless and protect? you all. p I remain as ever yours for victory through the precious blood of Jesus. M. s. Paulina Eight Island Lake, buy Co. N. s. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Received by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MacLarenand family in their ree- ent sad bereavement in the loss of their dear son, Victor who departed this life, February 9th, i929. Though we cannot see you dear Victor and your dear voice is, still and the foot- step we love to hear is hushed, but there is a vacant place in our heart that-no one else but you can fill but you" will be waiting for us dear Vic- tor to greet us-one by one when God calls us to glory, and our work on earth ‘is done. _, Mrs. Catherine MacEwen, Boston; Miss Lydia Slmons. Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macllwen, Boston; Mr. and Mrs.‘ Brent MBOLIND, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rose, Lekpvliie; Mrs. John S. RPM, Lskeville; Mrs. Char- lotte "jwhiie. IBoeton; lure.- shale Rattray, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 00w.- an, nqttqriiy, Meir-me Mus; W. D. Irving. Boston: w. R. H. Mac- Nelil, Charlottetown. ' i weasel to inches h"... was killed ---__ ‘gill: rjlllilzhorrerowlv qQAliDlébl II-Ifllbm Post-Graduate Voczzl Recital Miss Monomer STERNS. or ,CHARLOTTETDWN, was HEARD wlrn PLEASURE sun APPRE. CIATION BY LARGE AUDIENCE (Sackvilla Tribune) A post-graduate recital of out- Elfllidlli! merit was given before a large audience in Beethoven Hall, Sackvillc, on Monday evening by Miss Margaret Stems of Charlotte- town, soprano vocalist. The remem- "BWIB recital by Miss Stems last year had led us to look forward with pleasurable anticipation to this event and- the opinion freely expressed at the close of the concert was that a further year's tuition under Miss Hessell had resulted in a marked ad- vance ln bliss Stern's art. Throughout an exacting programme, every item of which was well suited to her clear soprano voice-a voice of. singularly. attractive. quality- Mlss Stems maintained a high standard of performance. Too often are vocalist prone to regard each and every song they sing as nothing more than a vehicle for the display of their vocal powers; not so.Mlss Stems who gave evidence of having carefully studied her songs and, un- derstanding them herself, was anim- ated by an earnest desire to bring her audience into sympathy with her reading of the words and music. Musi- clanship in vocalists is not so common that one can take it for granted and therefore there is every credit due to a young singer who sets her feet on the right way. p To come to the programme, Miss Stems commenced with a recit and air from Mozart's "Figaro” and "her first group also included songs by ‘Brahms. Two Child Songs by Fraser -Slmson were" sung in delightful fashion and were greatly enjoyed by the audience. Later, a scene from the opera “Hansel and Gretel" in which Miss Stems was assisted by Miss Gwendolyn Archibald was very well done, the two vocalists delighting the audience with their artistic presenta- tionof the name parts. A group of modern songs concluded Miss Stems’ programme. Miss Ruth Linton dis- chi-aged her difficult task as accom- panfst in a thoroughly satisfactory manner. A planoforto arrangement of an orchestral score is no easy thing lo tackle and llllss Linton merits high praise/for her capable rendering of the difficult accompaniment in "Han- sel and Gretel" and she was equally up to her task in the last item. an sir from an opera by Wakefield Cad- man. A group of students of the violin department of the Conserva- tory assisted at the recital and ren- dered several items acceptably. Potato Growers Attention CORRECTION IN RE LETTER TO POTATO GOWERS 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FROM THE DOMINION BOTANIST. IVIARCII 9th., 1929. In the essage from Dr. H. T. Cussow Dominion Bot-nntst, to the Certified Seed Potato growers of Prince Edward island, appeared ill? fpliowlng: "This you have proven for yourselves through your success in growing seed potates-thc best on tho- Continent.“ This should have read M follows: "This all Canadian seed po- tato growers have pro en for them- selves, through their success in grow- ing seed potatoes-the bcston the Continent. - As is very well known by all inter- ested in seed potato growing. the Inspection and Certification work in the Dominion is administered under one set bi rules. regulations and stan- dards. and is. therefore, appllcablfi equally in all the province-er -~____---_______ livormica. st the real-um meeting 1t was decided to purfillll-EQ a map for ‘the school at Cavendish, and a sand table for the school at hull-loo. The Institute approves the plan of building a sanitorium for Davis e Fraser‘ recently near Inverness, Scotland. " _._/.,_ this Provlcne. " brance of an exceptionally good gl‘ad~. Church Services REV. A. J. VINCENT AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH ltcv, A. J. Vincent spoke Sunday morning and evening to large audi- enccsat the Baptist Church, deliv- ering most impressive and appealing messages on each occasion. Mr, Vin- cent/s morning subject was "The Song of the Redeemed" based ‘on Rev. 1, 5: "Unto Him that hath loved us, and loosed us from our sins by His blood; and He made us to be a Kingdom. to be prleslsunto His God and Father; to Him be the glory and the dominion for ever and ever." Nearly two thousand years ago the angels of God song the pre- lude to thar, mighty song when they greetecLtl-ie birth of the incarnate‘ God in Christ. with "Glory_ to God in the highest." The angels could sing the song of welcome but ~ not even the highest; seraphim could sing this new song-—the song ofO men and women who have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus. David speaks of this song when he speaks of hLs rescue from the hor- rlble plt and. the miry clay, but un- til Jesus came the new song was not set to music. This ls the national anthem of the Kingdom of God. We must learn this anthem on earth or we shall not be able to sing ll; in Heaven. There are [three words to be re- membered from this new song, “love. sin and the blood." He loved me. “All that you and 1 need to know is that Godvloves us- if we believe it. When Jesus came He brought, only love with Him, God loves you'in your sin and out of your sin. . He washed" me from my sins. That speaks to us of Him who came to sacrifice His life and blood for you and me. In this modern age men filled with pseudo learning belittle the blood of Jesus. 'I'hls bloodless theology has led _the world to the very verge of the bottomless pit -— it is putting the Church out of com- mission and is keeping the world fl- way from God. There is no salva- tion save through blood. No man should dare make light of slnand the blood. The sinner is by nature and choice God's foe. If we $911?" and reject the blood of Jesus we BIB eternally lost—-shut out from God forever. ' He made me. ‘That statement lifts us up through the blood into K1118- shlp. lf we have accepted Christ, God has clothed us with the spotless robe of His right usne ‘is has made us safe-die hiwbrought us into glory. Blessed is the blood - whlch has closed the way to Hell for the redeemed and has 099K195 the pathway to God. There are many things that we do not wish t0 have forever, but there are some few things that we wish to see PTESEYV“ ed to all etemlty. and above them all is the thought of Jesus to have dominion forever, the sceptre and crown are to Him, world without end. Mr. Vincent's evening subject was "The Meaning of God's._Love Gift." His text again was John 8, l6. "Every movement for the salvation of men begins in the great, heart of God-Christ is God's sacrifice for the lash-the Bible is God's love letter to man. ' r [ARGE PIMPLES IN MIIHES 1 0n Face. llclled Terri- bly. Cuticura llealed. "Large pimples broke our on my face and were very sore. They we: in b10lC1lCl and were hard and red. The pimples ' - ' and scaled ova and disfigured my face. They ltched isribly causing me to lunch, which made them burn. "l used 0th: rerncdieo but without success. l sent for a free sample of Cuticurn Son and Ointment and found that ii be? me. I purchased more. and she: using one box of Cuticurs Ointment and three pgifiutiopru Sou Ifivn b ." gned Miss argues oudrsy, Bloclrhunu. N. 8., Aug. 8191928. Una Cudau-n Beep. Ointment and Talcum for dilly mic: pwpem. Celina‘! I lthh Ila. ' dress on Character Building. l AND to thlnk-on1y a few years ago no one at the oflice bad brighter prospects. Pro- motion was just a glorious game in those days. And then something happened. then farther. Now, the oflice had completely forgotten the man he used to be. Why this very day . . . he might be fired! - Constipation blight-e many a’ bright career. 1t destroys initiative. 1t weakens the body and paves the way to safely, promptly. relieiL-io bring prevention! 100% bran means 100 100% results. Here iawby: tends the intestines. puri 9 The purpose of God in giving Jesus‘! Christ to die notvonly on account of His love-but; that they might be 58V- ed-Therds a word in this text that contained the thought of this even- ing. Perish. There is fear and peril ahead. If you have no fear of the future-while you are without God —you are in a very dangerous state. If we drop out the word “Pell-ih" the people will perish. Every man feels in his inmost heart that he is a 10st sinner-no man will be saved who has no fear of perishng. The little word “perish" gathers up all that l8‘ involved in eternal punishment-Hell. The sin that is hell deserving is the rejection of the Son of God- none but sinners go to iiefl-ven-dln‘ nel-s who have accepted the 5"" flce of the Sow-there is no hope out- side of Jesus. 1t is not a threw-it is a. late wamlng. The word P971511» next to the word Hell is the blsaest revelation in the Bible of God's love. One day, you and I must Stand before the dazzling throne of God. to give an account of our misuse 01 opportunity to accept tlk love Si" oi God. The speaker closed with in eloquent appeal to all to acccPt the oflered gift of God. A particularly fine rendering or the anthem “At Even, Ere the Bun wasfiet" was given by the splendid choir, Mr. Quick-v. All". Dluswell and Mu; McNclll taking the soles bliss Barbara McNellYs beautiful cY-llw-i- sive soprano was heard to fine ill’- feet in Faurds rendering of "Fill! Palms." A very impressive evangelistic af- fer-servlce followed the regular ser- vice and was the first of a series. of evangelistic meetinB-B W111i?“ Wm be held every evenln! BXCQPY» Wlilllday this week. Y. M. c. s. sniwrcr: or SONG‘ Over 400 young folks attended the regular after church service at the He began to slip . . . faster, ' disease. Yet constipation can be relieved- 1t call be prevented! Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteeclto give How fortunate that a delicious cereal like ALL-BRAN can dosucb a wonderful work! Doctors recommend if: because it is 100% bran. They know that 100% bran means As ALL-BRAN travels through the system, its bulk absorbs moisture. And ii gently dis- fying. removing wastes and poisons. ALL-BRAN is practically ALL-BRAN Today. . . he might be , \_\;. habit-forming pills nnddrpge \ /Z whose dose must fi, x ks ‘ stantlyincreasedr-a" \" sometimes definitelydhf life " you. 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Wholesome thoughfs in our mind was a great help. Ml‘. lingers brought out that everything we do either makes -or undermines our character. In closing the speaker brought out Paul's great message to the people. whatsoever things are good. whatsover things are pure whatsoever things are of good. report think ye on them. Prayer and Scripture reading were lead by two of the students present. A special communication was read from the County Executive of the W. C. T. U. announcing the forma- tion of a. Young woman‘: Christian Temperance Union in the near future. THE EYES 0114f; p THE WORLD; i .,; 01v gfllvzi-IJA” Allin this summer the Dean Laird Special u-rhin will make itsmde ‘lime . tour Across (Canada. and iliilrfl- 51 ing from North‘ 'I‘oronto':"§fi.fl0n,j,l July 2211i. and ending at Toronto l! Union Station, August 12th.," l ‘.1 twenty-one days‘ vitit to all. im- flportant cities viz! provincial cen- ‘tres with 51075 a" “beauty ,1 beauty silo x ll u Mouniulais. l-Jucz‘... ellmlnat-i travel wot- your home for ,1; coast and back, \;.. changes ocea" ‘owlly 1.1" "' lake and occ2_, soc-u: v cars and basses. It's a g; _ ' a vast Dominion of sul-p. who have not yet taken the li-lplnd Grade VlI-—l, Myrtle Cairn, _ for those who have already.,crossed, I the surprLses ~ n the exfgllfiivedk 3., Eileen Ennis; 3. Mary Cairns. I v _ Grade v~1. l-"lorrle Evans 2, John- | "°‘°l’“"“‘ “d “mm” 33'???“ °' i" “ m, calms; a Joseph Mcxmna‘ cities and enterprises. Grade IV_I' Mary Emma“? 2-‘ A hearty Wliltfhlu .- Mary McKcnna Elizabeth Bl'OZ1l€l'S,|f,he west, and .o".l .. L (equm- ‘enjoy the litb/flfltfigza of an all a 6"“ III"W“H*°Y D°Y1°~ pense tour for the exccptionlfl “dill 1 Grid" 1 (“FL Mary "Framer: 2...»: $340.00 with Canadian Pacific ‘k NmTFB-ret 111ml?“ vice throughout All illnstralnd Gmd” I ‘bl-Ewe Tralnvf- let of the tour procured from Perfect attendance: Myrtle Cairns, paggnggr Department-o; m‘. c“; Mary Brothers. Elizabeth Brothers. dim. puma “.111 31w. you “he .~ GREENFIELD SC I! l? ‘" '. The following is the honor roll of Greenfield School for February: Grade IX-l, Reta Ennis; 2, Emma Troy; Willie Brothers (equal) Grade VIII-l, Willie Evans. 2 ‘JJl/i‘ "you . zhol-oughly ‘ Percentage of Attendance, 82. PM‘; itinerary 5065445 4 ‘ v Selena Currie. Teacher. 1 i‘1'11_§1\'l10\\l1llg\V annulonger submits lllccklv lo regular, “Y“ Sunday night. ' . Mr. R. H. Rogers was the speclalé speaker of the evening and he gave; a most helpful and interesting adv The speaker told how character was form- ed in the physical activities of youth. In the playing of games .ln daily work and play character was uncon- sciously developed. Mr. Rogers also pointed out tbcmany evil ways irr which character was undermined. The Mental an Spiritual side of our lives were at character de- velopers. Keeping "our minds and ' \ iii-nu * HQ ‘i 35:61“ 1"" ‘r , \M-QA ' l-NGT t’ YO an . QINH 9e .;' placer a urn-s a 96K!!! a 323:?‘ 6w" ieiVio-i- i" Wdf-fifi-r.» _ 1y Tl I . "f3 IMPQR.‘ hearts free from gulls, keeping culy George McManus wan..- ‘beiq no zutrrlsiuuw Qfnatarfit - \\ systemic suffering. 'l‘hi:. kind of 1min is just as 1\‘<'ll111_\' relieved as the occasional llcmlarhc, or twinge of ileuralgia, or other aches and pains for W111C1l the ivhole “grid fakes Aspirin. 'l'hcse ' tablets arc lll1ll‘\'€10llS1_V effective ' at such fillies, as nearly every business or professional ivoluan i has discovered. And physicians have declared there is no harm in I their free use, llccziusc genuine f Aspirin docs not depress the heart. 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