who _(in yn.”-qs.-»~¢~. af.. ._ ...saw n § t Q' Lv ygrxa-fn, . .. _ . ~§._C(?1§SUl§l,PTl0lli l. DE°§MBER1°» _ when vmil, i¢...._ril»...., mi-I s .~ is ' _ p "';‘;,f"”;"";'_c| HEREDITARY. Igsil 1882 consnmption wal candida:-ed an hsredissry dilleav. ierefdre, alme~t hcarablr. li thatyesr Dr. Keck denaonetrated wee due te ia‘\o.i>ue M I. f H " ‘¢¢e scattered] :lb0\l\ li li" epistle ef eonenupt.v.il. Park’s Peflscl Emulsion. ip ¢ atop ie advance of all others -it eoetaiea Geaiaeol. the great _du-g apeoilie being pref cubed gy p\y|i¢-Sane the world cver_for gueanneeio n,eol-‘Ie and lrenchitin; la esnaniue the Hypoplhespiaoa ot' Line one Sods, me great recon- eieoaor of waited ae-i exhausted §g¢ge, nad is nentaine pure, tint- qqgliay Und Ijvsr Ul, lon? rn- ¢;?i” <1 ns :Lg ci-o gn at food for eeeeninnarvam l’:uk’» Perfect linlaiin dose ana naunests the lose de! cate atom.-cZi_ l’lsasan'. easily di,-cated. nur.. .linen lille Per Buttle- A I Erugglsl --lan ef. olnrad b_v-- HATTIE 6: li1\"LlUS, ISIJPLX. N. S. 00690 Q ooeoo i’ llllllllllll llll Blllll. We are new booking orders for January delivery-Decidedly one of the most striking novelties of recent years. Unique. beautiful, perpetual, Qeep, the ilneat decorative plant evt introduced. These fern balls aru- lore handsome than palms for decor- eive plants. and much easier grown. Helly--Holly-4-and tennine Eng- lish Golden asiatletee. Orders taken new fer delivery Monday before X.“W"e I Notable- Department , etc etc. (Boise eellery. lettuce, parsley, beets, tnrnipe, potatoes, enhbnge, enione, eranberries lemons and pare beney in he comb. We lnve 50 lnrrda left of ehoiee winter leaping onions, low to the trade-by ie hevfell. by the 100 or -50 pound lers. Oar retail priee for 10 pound lets verylew, also eranberriea whole ale and retail. J. J..GAY 6:. SON, locket Hoses, Ch’eewu, P. E.I Political Meetings 'lie nnletligsell having been in- vifen by aieplllcel Conservative Cou- vennen el the Snnend lederal Dieu-ict ef @e_’e§Coen|yae shed as Candi- && Cer in dixinl. at the Provincial elnden le be held on Deeenaber 12th, hgbaeeenneehetheywillmeer ihs elders at he feliewing iles and pill; lndee leak, iaeedsy, Deeaniber, ihl, at 7 p. n. New Glaegew, Tuesday, December ii. at 2 p. m. Whndq liver, Tuesday, Dseemlser 40. ni. 7 p. l. lhll liver, lnrdey, December 60. at? ape. Refi babie, Friday, December Wi. at 2 p.n. lltnn, Inlay. Deeenber 7-.h. at 7 I. *Forth liver, Saturday, Daeember Ufh. it 7 p. l. New hvee, Donlay, Deeember 10th at 2 p. I. Cornwall. Monday, Deeember loth at 7 . u. Alain Hall, Tueaday,Deeember 11th at 2 p. ns. speetlnlly invited so attend. Jomt T. Mmusn, lrnnam Gnmairr. 80 d k w td Pulilieal' Meetings Heder of th: Electors ef the Home ether Diaries will ee held at the fellewiaz imc and plaeee so which the Oppoetlen Candidates are respect- hlly ravlhl. H array River Hall. Tnendey, Nov. l¥\\a\?p. n, it7p.l_. lien William. lanky, Nev. Nth at7y.m. 'lee government eandidates are r¢.~{ ligh leak, Wednesday, Nev. 261.11* nccnnus run Punucan wus or A, emo .ngsoowsnisntto slip base 1 " ' A *Q 'Luke 19. 1-145. Memory verses, 8-19 G Id ;‘:k ' I 0 “,”w¢_ _ § 1 GOLDEN TEXT' k d to S ou °" 3 Sons of Scotland mecte every second , l`l\e Son of man is come to see an l si.-ive that which was lost.-Luke lil. 10 l.ESSO.\` llI‘II.PS. l. "And Jesus entered"--Still continu- inir his last _journey toward ~T€l°\1SBl¢U1- l The end came fast. "-l¢l'iCh0""-A “Ch und influential citv and a centre of trade. Ll. "2’.accheue"- -l’r0b&bl)' 1* Jew bY birth lsee versa in, but because he had engaged , in :\ business so infamous in the eyes of ` the Jews he was consiilcrcrl a ml‘¥‘0 heathen. “U-liief among the publioaus"» ’l`ax collector' general of a province, with ofdcers who collcctcd for him. “l{ich"- l The tum-_itlicrs were allowed ahtrge por- centage of their receipts, and often took -more th theirjustdues; hence were a i rich but! greatly hated class. :\.“Ile sought"-~-1.itcrully, was seeking ""l`he verb expresses vividly the oft re- peated attemps of the little man to get n. glimpse of the prophet as he passed."-~ Plumptie. "To sec .]esus"~-“lt is prob- able . . _ that already Znccheus was effected with sonicthin;: more than mere curiosity, which led him, perhaps hc ‘ knew not what. to ocsirc to see Jesus."-~ i Curry. "Press" Two crowds _iostlcd each-*Gnlilean pilgrims, hundreds of whom *bebly docked about Jesus, and the Miers of Jericho. "Ran before"-In advance of the moving _ crowd. “Syacmorc"--"_-\ lofty and shady tree, the sycamore was planted along the wayside for the benefit of the pedestrian. Ita stem is short and frequently fifty ‘ feet in circumference and its houghs ` extend horizontally to o. great distance." *Bible Plants. “That way"-The road to Jerusalem. 5. “Zaccheus make haste"-Our Lord . by divine powa evidently read Zaccheus' heart. From the beginning of this last southward journey he had acted as ri monarch: he no longer enjoys secrecy upon his apostles, and his pcremptory .command to Zaccheus is in keeping with the triumphal entry to Jerusalem which was so soon to foliow."Ahide"-Possibly overnight; but it is more likely that it was to he amiclday rest. "As thy house"- ‘ The words gain a frwh sigciflcance if we ` remember that Jericho was at this time .one of the chosen cities of the priests. ,l Our Lord passed by their houses and those ,of the Pharisees in order to pass the night Lin the house of the publican."Plumptrc. ` 6. “He made haste"-“If Zacchcus and _ had not been alert now, he would have ,failed of his only opportunity." Came , down"-.-L changed man# Conversion is a =, short process. "He must have been cou- ivertcd somewhere between the branches ,and the ground." -Moody' “}_ieceived him -.joyfull_v"-Which he would not have done if he had not previously longed for him. 7. “They all murmured" -Till a. man is , converted he can never be pleased with l` the way God dispenses his favours. “A sinner"-A sinner in the sense of the ‘tenth he was an outta-‘.55 from society and ~ regarded as a traitor to his country. an 1 unscruplous otiicial, and :-1. grinder of the , poor. Probably there was not a- man in .~ all the crowd who did not hate him. 8. “Stood”-A formal act, as of one who is about to make a solemn declaration.”- Vincent, “I give" llc is speaking not ol’ \ his pastcustom. but of his present purpose- t “By false accusation" it was common for _ the publican to put a fictitious value on s property or income, or to advance the tax to those unable to pay, and then to charge usurioue interest on the private debt. “I restore fourfole"-The Roman law obliged publieana to make fourfold i restitution when it could be proved that , they had abvsed their power. k 9. “And Jesus said"-Apparently both -to Zaccheus and listening Jews. “Salva. ition"-The Messiah himself, and the 1 pardon which he he had spoken. “A son 7 of Abraham.”-Doubtless he was a. Jew `and therefore descended from Abraham, but this phrase would seem to imply f something deeper. His faith had brought him intosplrltual kinship with the father W of the faithful. ‘L 10. “To seek" etc-“We learn from this l' that, though Zaecheus seemed to seek the Lord to see him, yet the Lord was _ secretly seeking Zaccheus”-Sadler. ' ,“Lost”-Who can measure the depths of ', this great word Z ~ One of the most danger~ ous and repulsive forms of ' Kidney Disease is - Pill for which I)odd's kidney Pills are the only certalin cure. In Dropsy the Kid-` neys are actually dam/ned ‘ ° d the water, which l zfdglld be expelled in the form of urine, flows back V I- and lodges in the cells of the flesh and pulfs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs _up the drain. , Restore the Kidneys to health.- There is`orxly one ..l .i .\~_ 5. * q..,,_.,. _~:_'__ mf! ull mt Slh00l HQIIC, FII. Kidney Medicine day, Kev, 80th. at7 p. in. St. llargaleed Wear School House, Monday, . 3rd. at 7 p. rn. Hilton Cross Hall Tueaday,Dse. ith. at 7). I. Lower llonlngne Hall, Wednesday, Dee, ith, at 7 . m p . lmtberdale Ball, Thursday, Doc.' Oth. at 7 p. n. Yalleyield Hall, lriday, Dae. 7th. at 7 y. h. ‘ Gnnmunial Glen Hall Saturday Dooos KIDNEY Pl-L53--3;-___ .lt l, nl 7 P. l, ’ , *WF* 156110 Hall. Monday, Dee. E E I IO. nt 7 p. U. ‘ lh na.-an one nu 'r n. lg .tra e May! A. 1. ""‘- With or without Plates. Joan anna; 1. " - _n ‘ . "_rn_ iberal Candidates, lc _ l//5 _ lin. ri ` . MIIABURN S . ._ ""-L” . r vi.. ».‘<`.°lr-'v "" 2 l’:1t of fi. wonmu who has tried tlicni; "I was troubled with palpitntion of thc liczzrt :md ivoalmcss for some tinic, and :it ln-:ta bt-came so had that I could llzirdly drug: uiysclf aihout. heard of l\lii`ouru`s !l<~:irt and Nerve Pills curing so 1n:u\_v ibut I tliouglit I would try them, und lu-l`;>ro I had fin- ished using thc six lmrrcs ivliicli I had purchased I was completely curcd and able to work. I fool cciilillcnt I owe my 1) (ln Neck. Anyone who has ever been troubled with boils can sym~ pathize with poor old job. There was no Burdock Blood Bitters in those days, so job had to suffer in silence. Now- a-days no one need endure the miseryof boils. _ All they have to do is take B.B.B. when their blood will be cleansed of all impurities and every boil will quickly dis- appean Miss Lydia Moody, Ruscom, Essex Co., Ont., sends the following statement of her case: - “ Some time ago my blood got so out of order that many boils appeared On my body and prevented me liaving any rest. I had nine on my neck at different times, and quite n number of small ones came on my shoulders and arms. _ “Our next door neighbor, seeing the condition I was in, told me to take B.B.B. for my blood, and I did so. ~ “ At't.e_r I had finished the first bottle I found that some of the boils had disap~ pea:-cd and all the rest were getting much smaller. I then got two more bottles, and by the time I had these nearly all none there was not a boil to be seen. Ile-.-idea this, a headache, from_wh1ch I .=f'lbb°11y qgflvfity-E Knights’ Templars 3rd Wednesday of Q ,Q rf. bofffginn ¢ “up "ry men' each month in Masonic Temple. degree A. 8: A. S. R. 3rd Thursday, fo1low~ K Fei' christmas °‘ °“ 91 - mg sm Wednesday, Jann...-y, april, July, 1° 'ill Bill' We have a fnll supply of the u_sual Oct- i I 0 m OUDFKLLOWB. "TW E“’°k T” ’5° 15-" , Port La Joie Encampment on second ma* Wednesday in each month.---D. R. Mo LennanR. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday evening E M Younker, Sec'y I'°"°' §i‘°°n S“°°t° Whdey every Friday evening A ` in their hall in Victoria Row W. R. Boreha.m.Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge. No 10, meets Ella Beers. Secretary. xivrcrrrs or Pvrnlas. _ Knights of Pythian-"Empire Lodge. No. p 19. every Friday evening nt»8 o’clock, In Pythian Hall, Prowse’a New Block.--J.H. Hall Victoria Row..---E. ` H. Duchemln J' I “A I I I I-'I Sec; Loral. cnnsannna. einen# one-semen ..°.§’.‘;‘l.‘;’f;”l....,f.`.; ._..‘.";‘.".._3.‘2§.“‘l..il‘ - *JUST wmrr 3 3 w '”“°~S°°f- _ SONS OF 'I'El(PERANCE. Victoria Division, S. 0. T., en Monday, at 8 p. m, Orient Division, en Friday, at 8 p. m. Prince Edward Division, No. 1, meets In Wrightfs Hall, every Tuesday.---W. H. ark cl 5 1 f. we °ii|nmuloisioil° T- I'-- * * Aifialke Laxtagtivfiu lifiroggo Quinineu AgnnciQ, Mlrhet ld ruggis re n ° Q- Q“°¢“ 5°f°°*- °PP- P"°`"’¢'°~ tocure. 25c. E. W. Ggolilrigggignatnre i: “nl B`“k' ` on each box B3DiiSl1j:EhIC1'CI1CC. _ ° T P. E. I. Ba 1 C f holdxiits next sessioxiiiirihe oldiarigslifcihyritiix ‘ ; _ “__ at Marshfield Tuesday Dec. 10th and Llth. I . .______ The subscriber having sold the stock The prom-,,m is as f,,1|,,,,.,,,_ on ni w . . eng- di, in trade of the business lately carried TUESDAY Monynm 9,, ¢`i,,, of t“,,,m on by Weeks & Warren, request all 1_ Rgpom, fmm gommmw (8nn¢\weexneptrad>eew1we:--_ persons indebted to the iirm to make 2_ Add,.es,,_ ~-our Uemmy Fund-~ 'l‘relne0ntweri imm diate payment at the store, Graf- Rem M,._ G,,,.d,ne,._ Read Down. Stations. L0" Slfeel- _ 3. Applications for Home Mission mt' P3' 4° 3° P»U~ All accounts not paid before Dec. , Grants c0nSide,.ed_ -5.1!) 3.10 0.§,lv. Clvtownar 20th next, will be placed in Lawyer’s 4. Address,- Preyeras a Factor in Q3 Jil* 1 Ollice for collection. the Pastors work " Rev A E 5_5 £8 7'" H W? 7 V \ ’ _ ° ' 0 w ~ 7 _ H- WEEKS- Hooper. - ms sas 1.51 m::.~am us. :£5 Chtown, Deo 5, 1909,-eod&w2w TUESDAY A,_,..,.mN0o,`._ :Ii- 1. Devotional Exercises led by Bro .IJ Lv. hgqgm Arthur Simpson. 8.65639 8.21 Kenstnimn -sl 2~ A P°°°'~-“fm” °f ‘”"’ pf,"-"" ’~*~/' `~ -l* f' ‘- -*' ` , Progress on P:E. I. during the 2,35 9,3 . `-1, .I century." Rev. W. H. Wanna fill) 3.'.ri.¢chfiua’..Ds Fourteenth day of November, instant,-. ~,~_lll'_ - _ A ° f Tnnsnav Evnumo. s n u y as a soul winner. Rev. H. Carter 1. Sermon by Rev. J ohn Clark. 2. Evangelistic service cond ncted b I Rev A. H Whitman At both evening sessions there will be $1-_-_-ig $3 §i isle ,_ iiili ufnczm nesinnicr-mi si.. nu mi F* ‘UN cm Billing' A day evening S. E. Hall Victorin Row. . “""""‘ OHICB HOUPB'-*8 t\_ ; to 2 T_ Newsgn' Sgc’y_ 7 to 8. Lodge Prince Edward meets seeendand _ TELEPHONE 323 . fourrth Tuesdays of each month ln S.0.E. mm, p riiaseeeeaebsyehlepslil = Heels DR. 'CUTS wld lceaiiifii” ne snap. amen Term? Tut every first and third Tuesday ning.»- Wai ,sm W SmeltsandBeba All eerraqadnn nerd. S. B. WIIEY l Boston Mal, 'HKU No v- 1 d&w4m ° 0.10 8.45 1.50 amii i3"“°i W §.‘:.-in Alberton or Tlgnish lv 3.15 10.01 L31 10.55 5.88 11.35 am lain P. ar. mr Ll. Ll. 7.¢D Bm Qbownne ll" fi- - ° ° ’ gg is i Jnneslen i -;i . ` oiferings taken for missions. 55; gg 35%?" ._ __ 'll _ ‘ i 'F TIE . G. P. Ra rnonn. 10.!! Ml er *eerie lv nl \ n ._ “g . t, EL a.l. rm. 4.5 AQ; (S, Business Educators kssoolallu (5.3) ° 1.1. na. mamma 1... 1‘s\ 8.ll8.U lvlnntnt 7; -To Tue- _ fi s.s4'4.in on-diqaa :in ':` 'i I , ‘ \‘ i _ \‘\ 910 8.0 artleotewn lv 0.# Pl. Emerald 'rio iv .tea sr ‘ii em arC Tnaverselv nl o