4 i -.;._...<__.;..._-_ \.'i -_i Li - :li ._ .Q i .> iz;-Z1 ._£..~.s% in ,u 1 _“li __}_& -,-. .1 x if .ffl _ . _ ‘ lla -E _ il* 1 "M iso#-'~ ;i_¢~v-,»-rj -- ~ .__ é, J""`”__f/ ~_._==-.=.__» _.~; 1 ,,,.,,-..- __ ,ip ___. 'i _, f. i il _, . *es-§=‘-5‘_u..i.33~ i ~ .~» -_ 1 4 »Y We ..- ea. ; ,-wu. ,_ ; 1' li .»¢“’~_~'~ ' Paoarwo -1 ~' . ~' . ,__ `¢ - ` '.11 s.~ -‘\’. amicus iiiis ii amino If there is one prlctlee more dan5er- onl than neglecting n_ headache to- gether, it is taking drugs simply to numbthe pain. Headacheusrenatui-e's warnings and serve n useful purpose. They tell of n function overtsxed or deranged md the wise man or woman takes steps accordingly. ' When the kidneys are notperforining theii natural function the blood stream beoomesclogged with' impurities-a fruitful cause ol headaches, constant headaches, and more serious complaints if nstnre’| warning is not heeded. The lnGerei' feels sluggish, unwilling to work, the hack aches and ther; is] a dia sensation on 'n . tie cnuge of the tronb e isplngchecked, Rheumntiam, Lnmbag\';hSwo1ien Joints and Ankles follow, un Gin Pills are resgted to and the Kidney action res red to normal. The beauty of the Gin Pill treatment is that first it will in all probability remove both headaches and cause, second, if there is no cure. the siinplc remedy can do absolutely no liiirm, niiil you have only to write the manufac- turers and your money will be refunded. Gin Pills are sold at 500. a box or 6 lioxes for $2.50 on the money-brick giiamntee. If you have any ilimciilty iu securing Gin Pills wrile for a free sample-to the National Drug li. Chemi- ri. 1.0. of Canada, Liniitcil, Toronto, or to the U. 2° address, Nu-Drii-Co Inc.. 202 Main St., Bulialo, N \'. 26 I 1;' e -T'-°1°'iice whether his i-‘-Trrvarits \\'8l'P l\RDD.\ lor not and Neheniiah was much up-i FOR YOUR did not wish to lose so faithful a ser ‘vant for any length of time. Froni|g|~ : g .‘ _ 1, - _ Neh. 5:14 we learn that lie was gone tcelved at Ottawa until noon, on Fri-_ "nil 0" linade 21 =‘€C0lld l‘@fl\l0Si- H0 W0“ld H094 conveyance oi' His .\lajesty’s Malls, 'DASSDOHS 'l`l\€1 l’€l*Sli1¥1 i!0V9l'Y10l'5 On a proposed Contraii loi tour vents HIV behaviour had no doubt caused the iance ,und it became apparent to the ‘la 0*; i oi_\_s_u tugs via' iff. 1 _.;_» 'Lg' ~' __ ‘_ 1.-_-\ much timber as ‘he might need. This ,__ Thg S539 uri, Auburn unix ui nw omoe of the ' request also was granted. In all this _ 5: , | Pos; Office Inspector. __ | Nehemiah realized that God was an- / O35, ._ fl] cleanse 1 _ JOHN F. WHEAR, ""~L""'-%;‘* “_-'=""‘ _ ` swei-ing his prayers. 'i \ Tj _ ‘ .~ `: _ 1 f" -=' 1 lliil ~' -11 l fi.- " “~"~_; 71 "sf 11 ii iv. "r . '. X ( . . ll 1 'iii -1-.~._ _._ _ [ . ~l_ -`___> `i_, vi _i 1 l ' 11 '_-.1.T`."'»:¢"};;~¢-A-_=,:L_;`._u, ~» eu.. fi_A’."_: 1-1 .i it r_ _ ir' _ i.,-irq 1- ' i" , 1 .‘..‘ _ti :i.'_ \ =‘. . ..;»;~til 1 “.‘.»i'.. .'t_,< 1-112'” I. ' i. yr. .if 1;: ig .|. Q. ’ if r' #e.'_ ,.. rw ., 1. 5 ,- i ~ ~_ a -_ 1- ' :i 1. _ _ I You more than pay for what you might larc on lubricating oil in iiirreiised cost ot` o\'e'rhauling and iii the shortened ser- vice life of your motor. I i the most trust- . _H worthy and hence The Thiit°s the most economi- “°'~°\' L C1011- cal lubricant to use ASK Th* ROGERS HARDWARE C0-i LTU- knowledge they contained without an). °hi"`|°**°¢°W" ‘istuilying on your part? That woulu suniv sun iissuif November 18 (Nehemiah 211-iii 1 Golden Text-"Ask and lt shall be given you."-Matt. 7:7. _ have been very foolish, ot course. There are people just as foolish as this however for they ask God to dc things for them when he has SNC" them 'the power to do those tlngs for themselves. In our last lesson what did Nehemia ask Go to do lor him at his command to help God \1I}BW9l` that prayer. From whom did he wont mercy? Why? _ There is a stanza by Ella Wlieelcr Wilcox entitled “The Arrow and the h d NEHEMIAI-i'8 RRAYER ANSWERED To-day we seo how he used the meane__ on the tire the amos leapt higher and higher. It is so with our active lite and labor; there must he the con- Bttlllt feeding 0 fthe flame by the pray- er of intercession. To pray and not to_ labor would be foolish, when God lies; elllflliled Us with Dowefr to be his io` workers, But to labor and not to pray is _even more foolish, for his help is liitliiipensa-ble." ' _ M_issioNLess. _ Like some instrument of music } it ' r " li . -. -» . *__ . _ _ _ ______I;loVEMBER17,19i1* Notice I I All accounts due Stewart & Son after the 25th November 1917 will be placed in the t.`ollcctor‘s linnd'~i aa our hooks must be closed. STEWART &. SON 10210-ll-liMlLs llli pil. halflgisiun%‘:|§h':°h$;rl;:gu:ha,§°N§hg Bow," which exactly benefits our hero" 'Made with great exceeding _,km | s a v . piiayir wtileiill he img greaily `tr¥ubdl°'d` gi; tlilrilsygerpi-1ili?i1¢;iitl?i1oer§l‘ is an arrow Fopmeghvtrgg S°““dS or sweetest a ou con ons n ei-usa em. o ay _ _ _ . " we learn how his prayer was answer-i \ deew":;'3_tou‘; g°‘;r;";::£g;s B b0W_| Lying always mute and still. | The Annual General Meeting of ed' i V H ' 'i h arr w I "en when 13° man k“°“'5 me *Cie* the Chlldreu's Aid Societv and all The special dnt!" of a cupbearer was. Th h;';'tng_.“ tnffs :would im' "ké u' of H Single noble chord. 'citizens interested in the ‘welfare of to fill the roval winecu from th vu‘e| G' 0 a ._ _ Melody for ever silent' .Children will be held in the Citi' . D e = 0 °" ““3°“ which "‘°°d °“ °’ “°“" "Maud 11?: iiaiiufiiil .3 fiii*iirrir(ii`i`i?>`ii1¢l oe like I” my me “""‘°“‘ ‘hc "‘""“ lC°\"‘l~f°0m On the evi-niui: of Mou- ‘ ‘ 1 -- . 8 ’clo :k. royal sideboard spd to gracefully and . ~ day, the llith Novmnher, ut 0 1 dalntily hand it to the King in such al Tm, hgafttrgélga \::;`ns,g_‘;?_'fdf?,; [i§,§:;”:,`i lnfbmllleie 88 Some rirll >‘f‘-lllllii _ily orilcr. way that he could take it withoutl ' ,lrmws ever u_;;_ending i Finely chased ol' purest gold, | p51-ER Q0NR0\/_ M_ D, spilling 3 drop, Before offering it to_ ,nd _ge hand and me mind bf __ man _.l.1e_it“\\;'_l_th_¢;_ut(_th¢3_ prlcfleissljf-wal |1109 H _Mm _Pre¢.i~ldeiit. th l'i tliib ‘did t ° , , _ '» aeaoneoiot; . e \ ng 8 wp em-er m e on 8 f'h°‘_"‘1 keep at il “ork “nmld Unless-as some liidilen treasure m5~' " When none knew`the magic woril .-___ -_'-___._'__.. -- 1 ~ /_.4 small quantity -in his' hand and drank it, to show that so rar as he knew the wine wus not poisoned. When no; thus engaged the cup- bearers guarded the entrance to the, King's apartment. The constant access to the' King's presence and his seem- King to regard Nehemiah with kind- D955. Ever since Nehemiah had heard ot’ his couiitryiueri's distress, he had been mourning and praying. and his burden of heart at last became so geat thu; lic- showed it in his counten- liing that he was ill 11990 trouble- li_ was unusual to" ii King to iiot- set by the Kings question, "Why i.-il thi' countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?" The tiiiic had plainly come for Nclieniiiih to make known his dc~~ sire. and he trembled. but he did not forget to pray"How long?" The KUIEI would need tinibci t0\‘ h1S~ building information as to ionditions ol pio- Wlieii Ezra went from Babylon to Jerusalem with his caravan of two ' 1 Charlottetown 8th Nov. 1917. thousand people he had no soldiers to \, t0 i118-11-10MSat3i. /,_ ‘,_, MA/____ r . .____ guuid him and the company and the treasure they carried. But Nehemiah had gladly accepted an armed escort Guarded by these soldiers, and grant- ed safe-conduct because of the pass- ports he carried, he reached Judah in safety, but found on arrival that his plans were to meet hostility from neighborimg people, eapeclailly' froini the Samaritans and Ammonltes. ledi by suuouiiui uiui rohiuii. ne had bel fore great tasks and trials. Have you ever asked God to help you with yew' school lessons? Havi; you then put away your books and ex- pected God to put into your head the lt’ evera man combined prayer and action it was Nehemiah. Last week IB my me \'\,mmu'_ ____ hom I wc saw him as a man of prayer. To- ‘ _ -‘ ' _ i day he appears both as ii man ot pray- Thou m,ea,e.d for 11,8 glow _ , To unlock the secret vlianilicr, cr and a man of action. l I ‘ . mn‘|'f, I Souris Silver Black Fox imiiip-iiii. ‘\'ehe'mi“h was called to 'a gremillaije tliyv ll)ilfila‘i)'i)’s=etlZ':>nuilioi'?i(l<- oi' music Thi’ Plnlluzil geiieral inceting “f HF" “'0I`k H0' had ‘I "QTY demme missmn I \1e`ve|-` b h1;',ouFh‘i,@(.,, |hrm,.,i-1 Suiirls Black Fox ('o., will `lii» lil-t»l iii. i Overln Judah- He knew exactly Wim! I ' Y 3 '_ -. ' ini- 'i'nw.. nun, souris on Tucson./, must be 0009. -and he knew that he! Slhhilizolbbwvghguiiiiig¢>j:\i$,jr,|-> ' NOV. 27, 1917 ut 8 o'clock iii lim ~-vi-ii- WH-S the 1113010 ;nf""" "rm 4.20 _sos Dep. Mr. are war; Ari-_ also 4 10 ‘ 5-1'? 10.15 Cardigan 5.40 10.55 ' Montague 60.15 A 11.35 Arr. Georgetown Den. :ui ouii ' ' ` Dany sat. Only Ex.§at.. Eicsat, Oni, __~ A ` KL bill). & Sun, i 'r'..\'l_»'*t’.l\'l. ` ' A' ' i " ` " H A.l\1_`M"" ` "M 11.10 3.10 Dep. (iliiirloltctown Arr. 10.10 9.45 4.25 4.55 Vernon River ' 8,27 8.31 5.55 _ 7.05 Arr. Murray llarlior Dep. 6.30 7.00 All trains unless otherwise mu.i‘li'eii run daily, Sunday Excepted. 7.52 2.54 7.28 2.25 6.50 1.40 _ _ ‘ ' u FISH ADVERTISEMENTS ' i Thomas M. \Vholcsale Comniii-ision Fish Dealers 108 Fulton Fish Market, New York Specialties, Smelts, Eels and Clams. Consignments solicited; daily returns, Stencils and stationery on application. Roferenco Market and Fulton National Bank. New York. S. B. WXLEY, & soxs, rrriiuureiyageiii Burton 868-lU-30M&E Swltl Reid & Co E No. ll Fiiltoii \\'liolcs:ilc Fish '][zii'kct, NE\\' YORK 1.\rcom’0nATr~;D _ h L h t S du .~;_. lvholeaale Commission el')alers in IL 7 0 S cl, SMELTS AND EELS A SPECIALTY ali. V 5" * ' P ' ~ n . " “ Smells and Eels a Sllecialll A" the E" ’°“ °”“ “em "5 _ Fulton Fish Marker. New vom-< - (""'*ll~"ll‘\“'\lf~= Svlivilctl Daily 'ltviiiii'iis 809-10-30MtusEf`iTuiths 'TW - " YY ‘ H ' _ Careful personal attention iriven to all (`ousignnients`~ .‘ A . Lockwood & Winant -" . ” H _ il 4 Fulton 1"ii~\li_Market . - SALEE ` l"|A|-,EY & GQ f | _ Wliolesale Commission dealers in all kinds of wl'°'°"“1“ "°‘““““"i"“ D"’“""“ 1" “ll kifltlfi 0! _ Fresh and Frozen Fish _ Company Fresh and Frozen Fish ' " . SIVIELTS. MA(‘.l{ERl‘]L AND FFI S A SI’E(`l\ ._ n ¢ 1 f 1 t ¢ d _ Wholesale Dealers in and shipper.-'. of all Kinda f ~ , _ _ _ “.’ “ , , " LTY _ ___ Coasts :pen sg ven care u a ten ion and daily returns mn e P _ _ _ __ 0 |4 |< "|10" M,|||“.¢_ 5 |.]“ XORK _ , ., i- pi. . » NEW YORK FISH ADVTS Ki“gS'a*,},§f__,_‘§_{,,__§°m ' N ._ S. Gates Co., 0 _ lea ers ii ' _ I i SPE(‘lALTlE:S-'Siuelts and Eels 0 V . 1 Nl<.\\ Y()l{l\ , No. 5 Fulton Fish Market, NEW YROK N0_ 3 FULTON Bl- \RK]."|' S____F __S YOUR SMELTS DAILY ItE’l‘llllNS~Stoiii:ils, and iiistiuctions on application | sro-ioaoutuunrriamihs. H S' B C; Tl'illlSf‘¥l' Agéllis, BOSt0II_ 1? F-' L l_ ‘ ri ' , _ _*_ 868-10-2l0l\'ltusEfri1Zwks. Gliesehm Brothers Wlwlesalo Commission Dealers and Shippers Fresh Fish Smelts, Eels, Lobaters and Frogs ure Specialities ' No. 1, Fulton Fish Market, New York. Coiisigiiiiieiits Soliclted S72-10-30Mtiial;1|lgnments nollelted and prompt returns made. Send all stock ln _ _ __ 19 liiilton Ifii-ili lllarkct 6 Fulton Fish Market--NEW YORK ' ` 4 Established in 1890 S- B- Wiley & Co., Boston, Mass, rnonvr nmrunus coNsioNM‘nN'rs sooicrrnn NEW 1’ ORK References any w_____e_______ _“___” ` 86|-\0~80Ht\ilE!0wk»r»d ._ _ _ __ _ - us-10-soimuii-:i :imuis ‘ ‘aso-io~soMuui~:riiuiiupa _ ‘ ""9"__1_V‘______.____________ ,____,___ ____ ____.___;____ il , _ __ _ _. ..__., .___._ _ ._ . . . I ' - _....._._.&“.»-as _ . _ 1:~ ° » :- Ni. 1 I-‘UI.'i‘oN M.\uitF.'r, Ni~:w` vom; SER;/_ICE We have recently had the privil- ege of visiting the otllces ol’ some Of the most expert Opticians lrn Can- iuiu, We have studied their methvds and seen. them practically den10n~ strated and it is a matter of Srl" tlcatlon to be able to say that "I9 service we are giving our patrons. we believe lis quite equal to that Ob- tainable in the large centres. We solicit your patronage.. G. F._ Hutcheson ' Optlcian `