ol , I rni ins rilttlous iw tri n sox, e so I . ` ,l valrli :it-cried, `I`tli_- work is simi»l<: and easily learned; - ,-».... l ll ., in UI v I I I a/_-an-xzae-__--.._~._-.. _. _ _ , A ,‘:"'/l"“L if I sent ml favorclhlc- terms tn rcl-aihlc persona, and we- ' ‘ / lu 'sh full t ‘ _hr kit: tc.aI all \ ‘ _ I ,-~..~'_.. _. . ' ' .1 ‘-» 'I'H.`I'» - underwear. It means your mon worth. TIl1ilI*1..AI|Ii =I`S _ QTLANTI _ lt’s made of rich, pure Maritime wool, spun and knitted into the warmest and best-wearing garments . you can possibly buy. lt has no equal for strength and lasting ability-after years of - testing under the hardest conditions. `» The Atlantic Trademark is a sure siga_0f the best quality in men's Atlantic Underwear Limited, lllolcton, N. B. . ;-ii at _ _ UNDERWIAR lllt1\sgas'a_sn ;».'+:“._~-iu»- ~ uN0£'f.>l4/EA/r ,_ -:» _-up a more cy to be ahle to do some- the uiliver-'\'.l bocontiligiittts' ul' the ‘|»;lliilg to improve conditions than an tucked Bild V0Sf0d Il\0¢iC'l- A lUCk_‘1‘I a ,ordinary Jew, Hanani's approach ti ,zimeth st blouse of mar iiretlc with ,`='~f"~ _ Nehemiah is explained by the relo~ tu '- tionship between the two men. Nc- 'Il' _ 1 _ -- ~~ %=*#---~ _area Pastry ln fact, “Beaver” Flour is a special ' pastry flour. It contains the choiccst Ontario fall wheat (the finest pastry _ .vheat in the world) blended with western spring wheat ' io increase the strength. ‘Il _ _f,5¢»..,',f' L MILLED OF BLENDED WHEAT liiakes the lightest, flakicsl Pies and Tarts-the most inviting Cakes, Cookies and Doughnuts--and real niltlilte flavor. I`I;ere’s no comparison between th homemade Bread, with the delicious, _ e tough Pastry and tasteless Bread, 'islllllliiilioi liislil”; 4, I ' .__ _ Iefcessary . _wardrobe. And nop- that the 6 November 11. 1s11. _ }t\1“1e" Idea has token such hold vnvn' 1" » -. °"f Nei-lEMlAH's PRAYER. .<0 fll1¢lB’=l» this pretty eompleuieut "I9 ¢05l»“me Ullinot be dis eased p __ mi* I I, |wlth_ Again the sports idea must be (Nehemiah 1;1,11_) .reckoned with. And most women who I w Golden Taxi.-“whatsoever we aak '-116 we rec°Ivo of Him, because we keep 10" -lls commandments and do the things 1 ould .ba in the very front mnk ol' mods are sorely divided lil viii" concerning blouse tg-pcs. “Shall bo frilly feminine or smartly tail. _-I .__ ored " they as . Yes. you may he |h:;h?‘r°3.;;°"‘”° in mf slum telther. _and still be in uiiimpeaclvf i "Q _:Mi ~ able style: but how about ii coin’ %ei'e are; many dlsappoiiitmorits DFUUJIBB? 'l‘hore's ls- whole lilllllwi 0* , l ,H store rm, me exiles who get out suggestions in th'e-blouses, iI.ustral-- 'rom Babylon for Jerusalem. Artax- ed- ~rxes. an absolute despot. was Kina the Persia, and Jealous enemies ofthe rea" G°°r3°¢° with "4 mg mug' ~ews interfered with their work ol l-“;;“°"'°" °f Whit” “U” “i “Wk aud- ebiiilding the temple and sent a W warning to the King. who interfered wuz vm. me liberties that had been Q 'iien tlieni b Cvrus He granted the e netltion of the enemies of the Jews rx ri have work of restoring the temple’ a lm _ stopped. l _ _. . .f H. dp., of the desolation of Jerusalem rl; “;’ll°"€d E-“ml “re so disgrace il _i 1 _niihrui Jew still in Babylon learned ge rc-in certain mell who had lately of -ome from Juziuh. He was a cup- in wearer to Artaxerxes, the Persian oldhme tame ribbon about me mg), king. and his name was Nehemiah. neck and sleeves sets the \,_,ho;.3 thing ofl’ When he was told the walls of Jer- _-rslein were broken down, that the gates of the city had been bu|»ned,'everyth|ng_ in fact 1,3 having its day .nd that the Jews of the province ami a g|o,.‘0u_s da at Un, A5 an were poor and despised he wept ill much. and prayed. _ lor it was nearly one hundred' years, W liter Cyrus had given the Jewish ex- in _los permission to return to their own ..,,“¢m,h|,,g dwg its bi.; in unipliaslzing 1z_lld when the report came to Nelie» tm, a;¢mc¢|v9 cu; , ilillh which moved him so deeply.i hemiah calls him one of his “lrreth- I ren." By this he might mean one of the some race, but It is likely that* he meant more than this. Halialii was probably a near relative of Nehemiah nic' may have been his brother. This Iianani sought out Nehemiah in the palace of the king. It was the winter pulacc of Shilshan where Nehemiah " 'aus ill attendallce on King Aitaxerx- eg- as cupboarers. When Nehcntiiall salt down withthcse men he question- crl them closely and synipatlietically lt may he that he made more parti~ ifular inquiry concerning those who 'lccoiupanied Ezra, for lnany of these he might have known personality. From the language of his questions, and the answers, one might inler‘ that this place had been greatly scat ierodn and only a “renlnailt" re,- mainecl (ver. 2. 3) still ill Judah. ,_ ll I1 Y Nehemiah was overcome by grief when ho heard the story of the afiiic- tion oi the Jews In Judie, and of the neglected' condition- of the city of How little progress had been made Georgette gt la mlllt9,ii~e‘,’ But it isn'tI flask!nasanaall"!\"f?@Fillal_aaia¢aavlsluaaivaain\sslns,|_laaaa\7V by ill() JEWB Ill Jlldllll lhltl. l`8p0!‘l lil- a ` -~-- ..' ' -'~ : f =. ..= If ‘ ‘ ' llcated. Jerusalem was a city with tractivc. Look at the rust and sand mike" down walls- The gates of its with ins distinctly milmn-,- notion.. "WS had been b\ll‘l`\ed~ ADD€ll'8l'lUYi"at the front’ ‘and see lor yoursslip ________ ____ _ ____ ____, _ __ _ the P90919' Were P0013 and BCatl0F%d.|And just to preserve the ierlliiiiilc `”":‘='~‘"'"'T~"""'~T ‘1"""' ""f‘*`>*"'"'“-*fm '--"--~~f~ ' - ' "*' ' .hey were certainly unlluppy. and, mga, there is a splash of mctlll thread- -* ' WGPG d€'Si>iseil by the heathen rouutI` embroidery introduced vii the collaiql lbout thgn This story was told in the epauleta and the culfs. ; ' . Babylon by. Jews who had recentlyl Much has beensald about the littio l come from Judah. Apparently they touch of white. With the \vcll-rlressed Y , -had told the story to Hanani, and he it is an itiviolable rule. Anil one had in turn told Nehemiah. who was w W lik 1 doe-sn‘t that sound delectable? the-first. “Fox_" "Nt-xl " "B‘3al`." was the re-ply. The st-.l‘F§=\I1' 1i\\IffUll said thc' recruit, and his ilitirriugatiw you calfl youre-elf?" he asked a. tall whereat the non-com, throw down his pen and shouted with good-natured daughter. "Gobrder scalp cages to ho built-“ he -roared to a private, “We-'ve been recruitilig from a nlenagerie. 1 There lg chic-a-plenty in that chart- sts. And that exquisite bead rk in Jet and chalk beads givvf* it te all the dresalness that could hc, sired. Note, too, that necks are sing. Chilton, soft and filmy, always was favorite of lady. But the P1111" anous that they just had tv bu Self' corated. Here is ons ol' the l-csu_lis the decoration in a chllfoii t>f4‘l\\€% rose. old blue and white. A bit ni to perfection( The two~toned blouse, two-toned ustratlonl of the libarm oi this tyl-‘B blouse take. for exanlivlv- the 00°! Itli the point in back There _iS ORG front, too. i And this delightful it seems incunguous dtwsii‘t it-~ bil; iii fact, il’s jre~ellllil<=.ntly ut-, orth adheriing to, wlivn you collsirltir, Y (II inty white collar and venice, ti bit white satin piping and then satin uriioverg at the sleeve ends-now. W|LI;i WARRIORS A non-coiiiniissloned officer wus ending the names of a ililillllsr of re- rults. “Your name!" lil-_ snapped to nd glaliced :lt the third. “WoIl”c," ave him 9, sharp look. “And what do outh_ "Lion," the recruit. responded. ,,, BAD SHOCK FOR HINDENBURG. _ I a.nilWéstCoii1eto all ~ ig _-_ ,_ _' e “-";’.* ..:};' T' , _.__ Q ` if United* Testimony in _ Favor_ of -Old :¢;;:g:_';f-:za ;i....;......... _ ¢, V , . lace en |n__ | live nn _Timm Tried and Tested R¢l11¢dY °“°s:.::°t:'...‘.?:t.‘:.:"::°.::f.i°;:i`li ten iuor e easily than formerly, hut a few' dog.-3 Q||k'kAg\ign ‘nd IIB fiihor and more serious trouble when [ _` . ._ _ _._- I _ Tru in s aiu-tri so uma .. can-asm alla". in.. wllimul mini. in tm ;~rvi;;`df'§f§g :$1 remember what I endured through Kidney ullhi and Rlieumullsm, and the fregqun, these which I now enjoy, 1 feel ig is onl a duty but a Ieasure. to recom Gln Pi) s put_s them right and wards "If in ,nstfurll ihat t are should be rest ‘vel ly ounrls. wus vary was , _ _ l _ » » oi opinion. The interests :I one section limi out se.-ii ms for sumsmmu wnrr~I.lldu»n ,,,e“d (ilu Pills fur Kliltwv vid Bladder cond ating with the needs of another sec- ishsd. Ona dai. I met one uf our o_o (1)93 rrnuhlea to mE thousands of person-ll ‘ tion, gives risii to diss :sement on occasion. huieikqepsrs w n_ hull been cured bi ‘Ii friends tlii-nu§I1 IMIIQ to Whom I lm wt-ll » But ,lr hello gud kidney or bladder trou' `Pillil, and he lidviscd nie to tri' lllwl. I0 known ns a cnmmert-ral traveller of on-r ble are than-saliiein the east. as in the west; bought two bows ai my drultslii 5~ I fort and tlsa stilsrsr from lumbaqojrhsumatlsill. "Before I had used one bnx_1’ felon b 5 ppone, travel. pr other ur nary durango- ¢»h..n,;.» for thu better. null \l\‘f\'f“ ‘h“ "°°"“ h Irie n m I ii uiupieiely cured monfw 0 lives out on t e pra wi al’ ' buz was gone, wa 1' _ _- l path le`with the msn nr woman in the Me- '11 "mira vnu I run hardly behave it. 0|' y years' active service." Yours' truly, ` (Signed) W. G. RI-BID. napa". 'ha |s |n Bimuu. U-uub|,,_ - H I Md km',“.,, w|,,,¢ I know now about enough has been ssld to warrant at Ioan! And that ls why-wa rsaaiva letters from Gin Pills. I would not have SPO!" “V9” ‘"“’ ” grills |ad_V&n=rouv'¢r,u;{'oro;1_t¢; ang h;inélreriPrIHlIai's fnlr lnlnthlng. when two boxes ton( lo umtoatvngo erele soe_ 0 in \st~:ri~<_ v:. _ _ or ivomali has had from s treatment with "Ani-one suft'el»lnr: from kldnei Tlfnlllll” "_° I 3' I e q ll'<>alnlv~iil, Gln Pills ‘and expressing the wish that all ,,,. m,.;...,...¢.,..., tirrlnirl nr~v.~r lla wnlnllll i-:get ally as you wvs all to gain and nonl- viho sudai-.fl-nm similar ailments may lesru Glu Pills," EUGENE QUESNEL how Gin Pills do their work, null i-\ '-rhzii Stone in til; Bladder. Y _ >'°“ ir trial for Gin Pills by all whose symp- s lulilcsts Kidney Trouble ny onn. in fact all ui these penplo d advise ou to till: th These examples could be multiplied, li-it tu. _ _ _ _ _ v ill to lorlo by an lining. ' , ¢ B "me y . Gin Pills can be procured from dealers In Pg;-lnpg it will bg well, Brat, to lztiito _ ovary section nl _the country, and wlwtlifir buy from the little general storo at tho eases tilinelit may be expected from lin-.r ‘ lroin .lulic-lla. Quo. cross roads or in the big City drug sion-, “|e_ ` "lluriiig Auizilnt Inst, I wont tn Montreal the guarntiton is tho sumo. Either you gr-t Ther-9 lg s large class of'nilinr-lilo wlilr-ll to fuiisiilt ii spur-luliili, im 1 had hi-ou suffer- imtiilfm-tioii or your money will be ry.-|uril<~rl can bo traced to defective kiilliryr ii.-i-I--~i, ing luri-illly iriili Stone in tll.~ llllillrlrr. Iir to It ls the business of the kidneys tu i-I-ml~\~r\ dur-iderl on im op.jrutiml null was inl_~l_'_0,f in the blmllli-r. hut did not rlweiwi any lt05l13 rurril when I triorl Gin Pills. Nui' In-ii!-lit. Alniul llnit- tinlc, I lilct nimllii-i- l "f\\\ H012 With fl llllllgl’ llenft. that ll um riiilrrilirl man who Imil liveiisi:.iiliirlyilll'l»/'lr-ll tum! after “Sins tour nxt-ll of Gln Pills. null whn inn in-.-ll .mr-rl by din rails, nn.-r DANIEL F. FRASER. lllrvillg In-ell izivuil up I\_i' ii prnluiilgiit lilly- j_ Luinhugo. lsirilrii u-lin iw-ziilwl liini for llinlil-tvs. Ile A word from New \Vcslniitls|cr, ll_l`.i is now 1-imniui: on llir- i-mill hurl is pcrl'cr~ll_\' . “I Iluvc sllllerml from llllltillaim in thvl riirr-rl, Ilr . Kiiiticr is a high -p:et| machine. and wurksliy turmnga Iirindlc O r fixcll rates oi my gu;ir:ilitce you n steady ilicoiiit- lhe your round. nu lnnilt-r where you live. hu: mir workers uitcn Izirgt-Iiiiiicrcusc this by work ul; lor pnvale cust- Umurs. Working either whole or sp irc tiillt, this pleasant tiniploymcni has brought pro .verily lu many wolk» rn- in their own homes, and htuld ilu lhclaiiie lor yl’\\I. \Vl'hc it»~Elfl‘. 63 A, 25] t:ui.LE-.le sl l1. sae =:'F’i» 5?-’a .- ,_N-‘o ¢w5o @@¢@ 'U59 1= 5.5.5.5 4.00 p.m. 1602-9-13M§ tttlN0v13 . CUIIIIURA HEAIS IIIIHING BURNING Iiash A'0n`TIlihHI:itt|eA Baby Over Face and Head. Quite Disfigured. I » "VI/'Ilcn my hrihy was four months old she had a rnsli .ill over hcr fare and head, and was quite dis- figured. Her skin was in- o4ln&a.».-:-.'s;_'.", .;.,-.;;.. - ____-S -_..;_._-1-_ _-'r__ -- -- '- -s be h¢,,m|_ Aa the pmyé, proceeds it Auctlon Sal” Qf Farm’ ‘ ith pliitlailn lmlnd. ang he is _nrgyinlr Stock and Implements We are instructed by Mrs. Richard Bowman to scil by 'public iimfzloii on Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 1917, coin- aanclng at' 1 o’clock. the farm con- tlng of 100 acres of land situated of Harrington, Brackiey Point. 7 :mins from Charlottetown. with gooil' ,lldings thereon, a splendid lay of and and s good chance lor tho right ln. with terms easy; also the fol- lowing: 1 driving horse. 2 work 1101195, Cattle, 10 choice mllch cowr.,l due to freshen in January, milking now: all young and large; 5 steers 1%-` yeas old: 1 honors. zz years nm mm 1% yeas old; 1 Ilolsteln bull 21,5, years old; 1 pure-bred Ayshlre, rc- glsterod. 8 mouths old; 1 grade hull,l 154 years; 3 choice cows flarzol dlo to freshen in December; -lo hens, w ol geese, implements, drlvinf; z h, wood slelgrh, 11 wagon. 1 cart. -Jet A r ng toot arrow. pulper, diving -ghvness, cart harness, base, burner. ki oben stove, forks, slim-els. etc.. 01:5., 20 ,tons hay. 500 stocks , pos t ve. -‘ '“”.s:'y.»i.'='/» f ’ " -- _ ' bnéerl _., -_ __ ___ "Terrible case of I']cze'niit-coll- trarrtetl when a mera iioy-fought dis- cast for- tell young with half dozen specialists. Both logs in terrible con- alllioli. Allrlosg a ilnrvous wreck. it took just 8 bottles lo clear up this di:.c.‘ase." This is the late testimony of a proni» lnent ncfwirpaper imin. His mime and his remarkable story ln full on re- quest We have seen so many other curcs with this marvelous liquid wash that we freely offer you a bottle oil our personal guarantee. Try it today. E. A. Foster. Central Drugstoiw. II. II. D. l l y _i _otice . All accounts due Stewart it Bon after the 25th November 1917 will be placed Jn the Collectors tland's sa our boo s must be closed. , 1 STEWART A SON ` not neglected theld duty to God. lie pleads that these united' prayers may becomes evident that Nehemiah has a s pail may e prospere _ In oriel' that it may prosper he will ne rl the favor ol’ the king. lie will want to ask sometlllng Of Artaxerx- os, whose cupliearer he is. He prnys` that the king‘n heart may be favor. able to him when that request. is’ made . Tho litblo Hebrew maid ill the mouse of the great Syrian general hight have said that In hor lowly position nn servant she coilld do nothing to help her master. Surely she had no call to bear his bilrlronsl But she was the only one in all that roullu that could send the great. Syrian to the prophet in Israel to be cured ol, his leprosy, Nehemiah at the’ Persian court, might have loft no obligation rusting upon him to go to tho help of people he did not know in a for-distant land he had never seen. Yet ha was the one whom God chose to bear the bur- dens of his weaker brethren. - Each one owes something to other.-1 Each one has a duty oi’ lightening the burden of some one else. We are our hrother's keeper, and our broth- er is the one ln neoll whom it is in our power to help. “Whatever con- cerns oul' fellowmen. in any quartet of tile world, corncerns us."Dl-_ Hllllii emrbaslzes. "The sorrows or women an ' little children are become our sorrowii. The moan of a child in the dstsnt“_§o\tth Sea Islands is s sob flamed and sore, and itched and burned and thc rash later developed into large Ar rcd eruptions, making Iicr & / _ cross and frct(uI. The ba- ."f» `\ b’5i&I'}“r'I.‘I.'».‘-Z§f.‘.i“'r`.¥..'fl.‘i.‘i”; box 0fCutictira Ointment and acakc of Soap and iuscd two tins otOintmentwith tw_o cakes of Soap and she wnatlgicaled. ' ;Sl;;i{pd)dl\lrsMA. Douin, 1040 Mort-linda ‘ t., er un, ontrea , uc! arc i2. Cuticura Soap and §ntn’ient often P'i=`I§"i~‘I’lT'§l§i.S.i§'i‘r§1§'§§‘i5’iT.ii an dress post-card: “Cu2lcura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." Stull evcqwvlicrc. rn----_-..__..._.__.__,.i I -f=_-___-_:_-°;.._‘ § /‘»=~ . _ / 7o` 'D ; f ron ’ vous Plano sign Furniture YOU SHOULD USE Sta~Brite~ FURNITURE ~ PDLISH I oacsuss. ' 1. in our- ear that forbids ,rest slid. tilgzimi ' 'rho strong nations are iimnd i ' ir TV S _ -.__-.='-" _ ar TFNDERS ____.`, Sealed ti'litI0l'i-i will -Im rr(-fiivctl the iliirierslgned ilp to\6 p, m, Tllursllay Nov. 15lli for the sale about 165 lilmhzs and a number/ sheep _ ' Tollllrfl-4 lo e-,into prim per poiilltl. Iivc weight. Highest or any tclidol' noi lleeessarl- I ly a(:ccpteti_ E. S..NORTON, Socrealry ' Coiwllgull l"arllicri~i' Institute' Nov_ li. |917. | 1102-11-9MGIp