, 'b Favorite coughs, and Wbooping I fn us fo its cu ,,‘,',°$'°3f'h’r :hs Igitiimearwni-id.'°§r°;:A ‘Nuys gs depended uglnn. It contains no 0 Iain or other harm l drug and may be fr,” ss confidently to a bnby as to an llduit Price 25 cts; Large Sine, 50 ots. \ __,......./// " & ,rf -ff ; f///// /- ; Q _ :_ Y H* ‘mir iimllf mites vouiz GAKES Llulrr. MAKES YOUR B|$CU|'|'S LIOH'|'» MAKES YOUR BUN8 LIGHT. MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT. suites YOUR EXPENSES Lluirr . Order from your Grocer. E.W. GILLETT El’»'.ii'4‘{‘X 'l’ORONTO.9N‘l’. I\\\\\ -Use- NlXEY’S STOVE ENAMEL POLISHING PASTE Best on earth for stoves and ranges Price 5 cents per box. _ WE SELL IT. ‘ Call at store for large free sample PHONE 264. ioiiiiciiiwaoiir sei., Queen Street, Ch’town. Wears _ DUN LOP RUBBER i=iEEi.s *fe ->.,_,/, - .5 _J' at \ \_ " ‘=,\_ 1 “Sna- i ll fi \\ _\~._ _\ -4 .`\_-`\_ "-w - _ _ if we-'_- M `” _._. r0_(;_ if E) R* \ 'z M`,55P\N _,IA ___ __ The Whole Family \ _ i ferr* ei) i;- ‘ . ., .-'_ "~`i‘;`-:5_/ ii- 1.4 ||l \is _ ..\ is' Nix.; -ink _ r~.'/ SHE‘D USE ALL HIS MONEY. _ The Tall One-Haro you a bank bel. ancei ~ The Short One-Yes,hut I oan't tell _ which side it is on. I let my wife take my checkbook this morning. ' The Newest Cabinet' Photo Of His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Albert Henry G€0rg€» Earl Grey, Present Governor-Genernl of the Do- minion of Canada, Sent to 911 Users of Diamond Dyes _ Read the Easy Conditions. _ It will Interest tncladies ot Canada to learn hataliifontreai artist has specially Drepared for the manufacturers of DIA- MOND DYES an order for the most recent photo of our very popular Governor-Gen eral.. These cabinet pha s aio worth o ll. Please note well the conditions. One photo will be sent free of cost to each lady who sends her full post office address and four of the inner envelopes which contain. ed DIAMOND DYE of any color. Envelopes of other makes of package riyes will not be excepted. This offer will be valid until November 30th., 1006. Send in your 'address at once with the four empty envelopes, so that you may get this photo without delay. Wells & Richardson Co., Limited 200 Mountain Street, Montreal, Que. Z »` IN CH ICAGO. Ella-I doii't see how some of these c'crgymcn live. Stella-Wcli,I've done my share for them; I‘ve been married seven times. HER SYMPATHY. thc head." ‘That would be too bad." (qw, “A fellow threatened to punch mc ill ,_ \ _ ' _ -j' -' _ - 3 “Thank you." ‘Q "It would have ii tendency to increase f ‘Q`-. `. ” ./ _ the swelling." y ) § / I-Iow’s This ? fur any' case of Cntarrh that cannotbe - ' ‘ h C . “ned Eailili-iddtdira Toledo. 0- We the undersigned have known 1:3 J. Cheney for the lnst15 cars, and bei eve 'rf ti h rable in all business L`rii;rr‘islL:cti‘:>cnsyando'fl(:ianciaily able to carry \“ ////gi We offorlone Hundred Dollars Reward . \ FY- out aw obligations made bvls iirm- _‘ it st vm Aml;t¥i?dl§ihT§I`)|:iigEis€sRTolsd0. 0. I-la.li‘s Cstarrh Cure is ra en internally, acting directly upon the hlooq_ and maf- ous surfaces of t e sY!!°m~ °"'lm°%°l5 sent free. Price 75 uehié P01' 50"- ”- _ e 1 ~_ _I ,¢€'\ '_ f ' h,;I`lhll;eDgaTlLdBB'€imiiy Pills for constipa- 0 #NX _,Q ion. ff ff? 1%- \ __\ *#4 _Z_Z1_~Z11-» JAP/iws mirrnon. PM on by 3" s||00 n03|°|'3 Nov s-'ras Foreign ones _ Losnoiv, - Th'.__-___ this evening formally announced that _ 1| trade mark means I mug E,|,,-,.,-¢__iwi ssimed Prince - Ar- ‘-_\ ‘Duniop,” 9|- qualify in min- afcsnnsunht to i>f°f'°¢fi W -l"P"“ ' "|°ubbe|-_ » 114 ' and confer on the.lnDM\¢B0 E"\D6\`0" "I9 oi-fisr or the omni-. ' iv y place in any parlor or sitting room. ' SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOURTH QUARTER. srunxss nr- 1-in our 'rnsnimu' non issue -ro iuimoni. LESSON VIII.-NOVEUBER I9. _ NEHEMIAIPS PRAYER. Neh. 1. 1-11. Memo:-iss verses 8, 9. _ GOLDEN TEXT. The effectual fervent prayer of n right- eous msn svsilsth much.-James 5. lil. Timo.-December, B. 0. 445, to March. B. U. 444. » I Place.-Shushsn, 250 miles cast of Baby- on. _ INTRODUUTORY. Ezra had been in Jerusalem twelve Ywss Hs had begun to :retails the walls, but the enemies of Judah had ap- Dwled t0 the king and the work had been lf-°l>D¢d. The people doubtless became discouraged, and the affairs of the city worn in a had condition, when a courage. ous,God-fearing patriot, a man in favor with the king, came to their assistance. We know nothing of Nehemish‘s early life or ancestry except his fsther's name. It is probable, from the statement that Jerusalem was the place of the sepulchres of his ancestors (Neh. 2. 3). that he be' longed to the tribe of Judah. We know no reason for his appointment to his ini. portant and lucrative office except his per- sonal attractions and abilities. The most prominent traits of his character were his courage and his patriotism. It was ii very perilous undertaking for a personal attendant of an absolute iuonarch to show sympathy for n city that had come under his disapproval, but Nehemiah took the risk because of his love for the fatherland, his desire to guard and honor the resting-place of his people, and his interest in the welfare of those still living there. ' nxrtsusronv. 1. “The words (or history) of Nehemiah the son of I-Iachaliah"-This clause is properly a superscription to the entire book. In some manuscripts the books of Ezra and Nehemiah appear as one. “In the month of Chisleu”-The ninth month in the Hebrew calendar (November to De- cember.) “in the twentieth year" of King Artaxerxes (see Neh. 2. 1) “ . . . in Shus' han," or Suse, the Persian capital since Cyrus. ‘ 2. “Hansnl, one of my brethren”-A kiusman, later appointed as one of the governors of Jerusalem (7. 2), “he and certain men of (having come from) Judah. The Jews that had escafped,” escaped be- ing carried into "captivity," and hence still In “Jerusalem”-Some had also al- ready escaped from the captivity back to Jerusalem. 3. “In great affliction and reproach"- Compare the description of this affliction in 2.17 and 4. 2. Theplight of Jeru' salem and its discouraged inhabitants was indeed sore. Speaking of the “wall of Jerusalem,” the Jews describe its present condition, but speaking of "the gates thereof” they refer to ii. past event. 4. "I sat down and wept"--Nehemiah's sudden and extreme grief would seem to indicate that the cvil news brought by the brethren was unexpected. 6. “And confess the sins which wehave committed"-Nehemiah includes himself among the guilty. “Both I and my fat-her’s house have sinned"-Both the individual and the family are to be speci- fically identified with the nation's guilt. 7. “Judgmsntswhlch thou commsndest thy servant Moses," (Compare Dent. 6' 1.) 8. “If ye ti-ansgrcse Iwill scatter you abroad among the nations"-Compare Lev. 26.38; Dent. 4. 27 for the threat of dispersion, and Deut. 4. 29 and 30. 5; Lev. Hi. 40-42 for the promise of restora- tion referred to in verse 9. ll. “Grant him (Nehemiah) mercy in tho sight of this man (the Persian king Artaxerxes). Forl was the King's cup- hearer." A cuphearer was an officer of considorableimportnnce at oriental courts, whose duty it was to serve the wine at the king's table. This officer enjoyed the absolute confidence of the king, and it was necessary that he be absolutely trust- worthy, since it was one of his duties to guard the king's eup against poisoning. In cases where his trustwort-hiness wss` not absolutely above question the cup- licarer was required to taste the wine himself before presenting it. QUESTIONS ON THE LESSON. Concerning Nehemiah and his work give: Timo, piscs, ofllcisi position, char' scter, aspirations. accomplishments How were Ezra and Nehemiah related to each otherss to time and worki In what particulars should ws emulate Nshsminlfs example! What does the Blbls narra- tivssayoboutcupbesrsrs at the court of King Solomon! (See i_ Kings I0. iii.) Find In tho Gospels three Ddslagel In which Jesus says something about pray- er. Two passages iii which he is r-spro- sentedu himself offering prayer. What parable concerning prayer did Jesus give! N0;YOU CANNOT BELL “say old thing" merely by advertising. Many liniments are advertised. Only ons, Pony Davis' Painkiller, has stood the \-_ A 1- 83. "Ar - 1’ -Z-ri ‘t l'5~_ i'\€"\ _ we _ _ Jr* ` &/ _ /` s-¢` i "\ 3"' '\’°\ '\ _ _ ,_\ fi ,__ 1-1,¢f§.<, __ DAKIND AND SH`E GRABBED HIM. "l'm surprised to hear of Gmct`s en- gaement. Ididn‘t think hc was n marrying man.” _ “He wasn't unlil he mct a marrying woman." __.... ._..._-i____.1i., Bmrfigi WOMAN'S IDEA. chloroformed at 60, as well as men. woman who will be chloroformed. WE KNOW WE ARE RIGHT When we say germ diseases if taken in connection with the tonic laxativc, Celery King. We grateful people __ _ _ years and found no relief until they be- parations. If you are troubled by any germ disease such as Rheumatism, Kidney trouble,'Eczema, Malaria, or any kind ofsummer complaint, you should not delay in buying a bottle of Ozone (the coupon kind). Tuiieit with the Celery -and your dise so will soon leave you. _FEi2nQ_iiir:_ .--1 A 'ronic ron su.. I It mnkoo new blood li It lnvigornten ' it strengthens ` It builds BONE AND MU8'.'!5.l I Used with thspgrestest advantage by sli weak ptsopls. rsvents fainting, makes psllidc so sinto rosy ones. Dsvis ii Lowrance Co., Ltd., Montreal. ¢=n=_ Leather and Shoes--- Findings. We keep everything needed to make or mend a shoe. We are lenders in CUSTOM WORK. Fitting of lame feet a specialty. Repairing of all kinds done up to date. ' J. ll. BELL. The experienced leather- msn of over 30 years. Sale of Farm in the West Royalty. The undersigned offers by private ssle his freehold fsrm of 92 sores in the West Royalty of Charlottetown. The form is s taste about three miles from Charlottetown, opposite Gates' Mill on the Lower Msipequs Road. A ood title free from incnmhrsnces Lhén. Solicitor, Cameron Block, Ch’town. - DANIEL HRKENZIE. test of sixty years. Today it is more Dvvtllsrthlliever. 25&ii0c. sdms twmzw _ seo weiarsrwir' _` " <'-ii-iriiiiié-mufn. Selling Agents, St. john, N. B johinnesbnrg, South Africa: r _ A 8 Qf Benham-I think women ougbtto be Mrs. Benhsui-I think so, ton. Any admit being 60ought to that Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind) will positively cure all know wears right because we have re~ ceived thousands of testimonials from who have suffered for gan using these two wonderful pre- King-which does not cost you anything i`\ 'mn PonLic nano oo., nnrnosnvno, oN'r. Immediate possession upon eoinpfetio , o\f1the_ssle and payment of the pur-_ _ ,__= F_______ ____ c use money. | For terms and particulars spply to; Mrs. Daniel McKenzie, P. O. Box 833, . Charlottetown, or to A. B. Warburton, _ lDon’ti Neglect, ‘ rr cm HAVE im'r oim ` nnsour. rr Lmivns 'rim»'rn1wA1* _er I-UNGB. on Born. srrncrnn. nn. woo_ii's rioiiiriiiv Pirie sviiur is riiia iisiiiciiis vouNE£ii.......... It is without nn equal so A remedy for ‘ Conghs, Colds, Bfonohitis, Bore Throsti Pain in the Chest, Asthma, Wiwoping Cough, Quinny and all elections of tho’ Throat and Lungs. ` A single dose of Dr. Wood’s Norway Ping Syrup will dap the cO\lg\\, l00th6 tho throat, and if tho cough or cold has be- soms settled on tho lungs, the healing properties of the Norway Pine Tree will proclaim its great virtue by promptly eradicating the bad sEects,- and s persist~ out use of the remedy cannot fail to bring about s oomplets ouro. Do not be hunibiigged into buying so- olllsd Norway 'Pins Syrups, but be iiurs and insist on having Dr. Wood’l. It is pat up in s yellow wrapper, three pine_ trocs the trade mark, and price 25 cts. Mrs. Henry Seabrook, Hspworth, Ont., writes: “ I have used Dr. Wood’l Norway Pine Syrup in our family for the put three ycnrl and I consider it the best remedy known for tho cure of colds. It hu cured all my children and myself." How Much Is Your Time Worth? If you are s busy man, you count every minute worth money. ‘ . You must depend upon your watch to tell you the right time. We are selling good time-keepers that will help you to make money. G. H. TAYLOR, CAREFULLY ' CHOSENI' Every single article which ap- pears in our cases, from the most inexpensiie jevielrv trifle to the costliest gold watch or diamond ring. has been very carefully sel- ected. We are verv solicitous as to the qiiaity of all we sell. We never bay an article for mere cheapness or mere looks. It must have real intrinsic worth or we have no use for it. Such has been our policy iu all the ~many year- ltiiis store has been in existence ; ` and fo the rigorous way in which § we have carried it out is due no small part of ilie public confidence ` and esteem which our store enjoys. E. W. TAY LOR, South Side Queen Square. ,FUR SALE! I __ The property of Mr. Hedley Bryenton, Mt. Edward Road, one mile from Charlottetown. This being one ofthe finest properties in Ch’town Royalty, containing 13 acres lof choice land suitable for market gardening, will be sold rignt, as Mr. if Bryenton desires to go west for the I _ benefit of his wife’s health. For further particulars apply tn l Mr. Bryenton on the premises or to BENJ. CARTER & Co., ' Auctioneers. io-r4dttsrm ._ L_-_ _ - ___ If _ ;GUARDIAN,_-NOVEMBER# ,i§5§I ' ' __ " 'S _§_"' "-A, ia=n'- its Here’s a Shoe ‘That Nearly Wear-proof. if __ lt°s our ”ARTlSAN ” shoe for working, men. ' Built of toughest sole leatl'ier~with three rows.of _ wooden pegs, and an outer row of steel slugs, around the sole. lt's a shoe- that is strongly made--conr --_ _ 06 fortable too-and wears Fon MQN . like steel. in many styles and shapes. $l.25 to $3.50. Ask your shoe man to show you the ”ARTlSAN" -the shoe that wears so long. The Ames, Holden Co. of Montreal. Ltd THE Lsacieer Sao: Mmurscrusssa in CAN/ics. i/ioirrnziii, winmivso, 'ronourq vmcouvsn, sr. aosn. _ g- i -` _ §__ 9 ii Fire insurance Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, G B Phoenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn. ' l Combined Assets $100,000,000. `]OHN MACEACHERN 9-23 d ts 3m Agent _ ii" . __ .- ~,_-_ _ _ B I I I 0 ll Il 6 S S CURED QUICKLY and PERMANENTLY Dy Uling ~ fl-$3: §.P_IlIInIniS¢ __ AND GIVE ` VIM VIGOR AND VITALITY 7 The ' also relieve Distress from -Dysrepsia. Inrlizostion and Too Hearty Enrln . A perfect rcmod for ll zz ness. Niiiiasii, Drowsiness Ba TBBLBTU the ltlouth, Ccatc¢L".l'ougiie, l'itiii lu the Siiic, TURPID LIVER- . THEY OLARIFY Tl-IE SKIN, PURIFY THE ,_ - BLOOD AND RZCULATE THE BOWELS 'By Oiearising All Disorders from the System. Positively Cure all Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- nays Sick Headache. Constipation and iiervousness. I ~r Tviio Sizes, ' " l0c. and 25c. a Box _ 3g&_ Accsnr rio 0 145% _ ‘fII,‘l,§. GUBSTITUTES FOR PILLS. For sale by Johnson & johr.son’s. 3-12 d ro mos Fliliowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the NEW FOUNDSRY Foot ofIQueen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. The Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. 1-37 dwtf ` Phone 75. Peake's No. 1:Wharf. P. O. BOX 41| 'L J CANADIAN ,_ PAc||=|c» iiianksgiving gggg iiiav, 1905. RET-RN ricxnrs i AAT THE- Loiiast Una-Way iiisi-illiss Ia Good going all trains Oct. 25th and 26th; and for return leavin destin- ation on or before Oct. 305| 1905. Between nil Stations in Canada East of Port Arthur. _ For particulars and Tickets cali on tg. F.. MATTHEWS (_‘-hnrlottetown, P. ll. I i- who to F. R. rilmav. n. P. A. Bt. John. N. For rates iii tho P. E. Island Miitiinl Fire In- surance (‘_onil|»aiiios on l"i\i~iii Buildings. Churches. Hai s. School Harmon. Fhocso Fm- = ` 4 Silence is Often Eloquent BUT .“ )`lLENTS” Must be talked about. Every man, woman and fchiid fmust know what they miss in life if they do not use iDl)Y’S “SILENT” PARLUR MATCH tprics, Water Mills. Eton-»i kv.. apply to 0 ii nici.i i>i<-iwiiir sri-ser 8ilHilF|illl B308.. - I i i "' Lowest rates and prompt settlement of losses. _ _ _#_-it ’ "-I-i iii. . _(,2- 41 if". -1 u' . , _ l» f . . , i I, i . . . __ "- 2;: pl., -__~ rt _ $_l_ Sun Fire Oilices of London. ' _ ,_ i I ri I _ i., \ tri. _ ._. . :‘-ii?-' ._ ' ‘ -'ir Q3 "L" ’ `.`f:’._"`_-'ii' i fl ` .”»_!{'¢<'i r `g_~_.-_._ ‘ . _,wc-. ,i-_(_ -, fi J- ~ » I 1 3 "X ‘ 1‘»L§?yi‘ , I - L .»>.`» _illfli-li _`§.‘._?§.-¢i_l_.h__i ~_ U., .i "L 3 5" ' . aw' _,__ _ . \_` ' (_, V _.1-» ’ iff* »1 .`. , Wit .i ff,” < ,>,_ 5 `L_`1z'°_’.‘-f,‘a"' wrt., =~i_. I . i ‘ “A i i ‘ 1 l (5. if li" , _fr “ii”-' . ‘ figglfi ;j `» ' §='.~’=i-_ . 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