:`. -`i 1 §» .-1" -T ilu »{ `i 1 . .L 1 ‘Y 'il . 1. ,;< I; -11.1 1": f 1 1; .ieliil 1_i.1'.I :M11 1'i1"'*é ii A, v_1..- .idll Z 11. ~..'-.geff 14 ii. 1 YS. ~.`J.` Tin? iv 'r li , .. " 1! °‘ .1 ii: I" fi if. i 1'! 1 1 I llhé - `I‘1."`~ .‘, li. :Q "it '.~ I1 1' ' ._1..1 "wil A 1,1 _ 3TL"'. ‘~ 1 as e' " I ill .I .,..-...,____.____» . _ _ , __ “f»‘ -‘__ ‘-"-_'_‘.;.._ ; 3, _ rr-*=‘=‘. “~::g.._ ,5_ .I 5 :ii ‘f='-7"; _ :- ~» x1 -I 'I' . ,;_., I vi' 'll :Tr iii* , ;1§,, .11 I"";1 i" ' . ii;-.2 » 1 '.111 , . we .`,'lf" f 1 .' f ,.4 ' ‘ ~ ' _ ~ ,'_‘__,__'__._ ~_.. _E -----_--¢» -as -.. .-t 5.' ' nad' ‘ ~ - 1 4 I.»w11ERsAS"1wAs A s1.1No Now 1sse~';. -ILM, --. . -2 , . - - » 1; ` 1'{1;,;_-1 ‘ ` lar an sim out 1-4--xindi favor ° °.ff'..m¢ ....1 mal". so cfs: we , ' " I _ ~ H `_~ o , V _ __ V '__ imwmw) if! W .may time to time mail Wil* il\f°1’\lll¢l°° I 3 e 1U1~:D i~‘1toM i'.iG1~: 1‘w0.1 comics 1-i¢x'r. 1 1 f vune » d - , Fish It te All oorreapoudenceanswar . Pride I _ I ._ , _ - 'rc....r._.mw(;».g11»e you-with thy uwd- §:T§.é:1,.3“.fi§'. .$,Ei;'.lf;°ii.l'.'.£1¢ Lim. _stiiripping emi. _mid stenqtu; ` ‘ _ness-aa. . on in lcon, ren crbap r aenva email: ` ` i cod. TR ,. I f“' W " 1 tablilhed 44 “VIEW QUESTIONS' nd.” Idgrhcfreefiiinaftgation vena: :ii liter you for, Lesson I. and II. present scenes from e1:if¢_>l1;g: ftgialggaklgéltflré 1 _____*‘F 2222233 g’n%T:e:“n5;':n?;: . . ‘ ' 1 lbmized and satisfactory accouirt'§`alea, Market and Fulton National Bank, _ will be revelations to you. Our .place or any wholesale dealer in the busi- oqbuainese ia the finest in the city. ness. _jp-.§>Send for our"C\i»tom’s arin on Fish" Booklet, containing valuable rmation for Fishermen. - ` I I8 Fulto°r\*'l`ill\ Market. NEW YORK. v . --gr I--`-:iss--s`-1 f 1 undertake and what.did he accomplish? ' . By what Persian kink was the famous ` ` edict permitting the return ot the Jews to _ - ` L 1 ` ` _ Ulsters and 1 1 I I made by H. Shorcy&Co.,Montrcal, who by their long experience ln ready-made clothing, are able ‘ to ploduce the bfs: garments, that are manufactured today. See the Shorey Blizzard Resister Ulster. 1I1Hd¢ from pure wool I+`i'icze. flannel liiied with rlibber interliiiing. This Ulmer is the Iitst thing on the market today. Sliorey Overcoats, Suits and Ulsters are for sale at 1 S. A.IVlcDONALI)’S. ia 1:. 1.-.1....|1I_\'I<1 If<»1‘1;ili‘~11.ll1i‘l’. |‘f. I~l:|i14l hli1l1|:\ll"i|‘v|1\I 1- t`11i111c111i1‘.~ on l":11111 lliifldivg 1 _ Tire undersigned oifers.for sale tau wo -'iitS:.\\'Ll` LN DA HELL' fonnwing valuable building lots: I clots on the east side of Upper ""'_'_`”` "”""' " "' *Hillsborough Street each havin. 3 Boston and NcwYori1 Ads' frontage on Street of 50 feet and Tex- tencing back 75 feet. 2 lots on the west side of Orlebar ‘Street each havin a fronts e on E S ESTABLISHED i84l~ Street of 50 feet and extending bick S. B. MILLER (Rl. Co. 75 feet. The said six lots lie immediately north of the residence of Dr. Ander- Wliolcszilc Commission Dealers in and - ` - ~ lson latel J D Reid 1.-liippers of all kinds of Fresh Fish 1 y ‘ - - 1.01,...-re, s..1n...u,&¢. ’1 I lot gm the west side of Bass, Snielts, and Eels a specialty. IUPPEY HllI5lJ0YO\1El1 Sli., lwvihll 7 FULTON FISH MARKET, 1\Tovv York. S~ B. WILEY 5 SONS. Boston, Mass, Transfer Agents. Clarence G. Miller, Miller Longbolliam. ir>~25\'cr_v rluy: and until we have thus put- fhc God nf.Tn,cob to the test, we have no rlirhf to suv that other men cannot have thi- experiences which they have. The nextthingl want. fn any is fhnt f‘.hrist.lnnlf._v dm-s nnf. rest tn-day so much unnvi If..= hlsfnrio evidences as upon the 1-xnvrlences nf inrllvlrliial Chrlst.l1\ns. The further we get away from the Cross, thn more film the hisfnrlc evidences hecorre,_. nr at leiist the less they seem tn influence the most. of us. Tint. when we tnkn the promises of f-he Iiihln as given by Chris* und llls npnstles, und find thot. they hnvc been fulfilled in our experiences dny hy day. nccordlniz as we have fulfilled the conditions, this keeps the evid ence fresh in our minds and nssiires our reason that fhass promises lmvn. been given hy one who is ahlc and willlngto fulfil f-hem fa the utfcrinost. We mny have nur then- lcev ns profniinrl ns we will, the church schnliistlc and refined, buf without Gnd- llnmm ln thc nnnl, these may tend to H1’-PDF/clsni. ll. Is the experiences of the ~mrl flint have mndc men izreaf. in fhv- pnsf. lhntl\nvr~ prompted them to slnml nnrl Nov “Coll heln me. I can do no ot.lu=r."' lv is this inwnrrl consciousness ngnlnst which logic is pmvoi°lcs.s. So. lf you mid I would zlvc Cl\rlsf.lnnlf_v its rcnl plncc in Clmrlnf-tcf.nwn. we m`1ist not scck for the p‘n1‘e in science or metri- pliysics, but iniisf. flnrl it ln the humnn hcnrf-. It mu.~1f.rlo its work in the human .soul until we are nhle to say, “I know whom I have hellnvf-d, and lim persuaded that He is able to keep that. which I have cnnimitfcri unto Film until that day." This can lic :lone hy oiulmlnn the promises ns our own through Christ, and laying our souls upon for their fulfilment, so that our lives may be sl.r¢»nclh»=ned, our love qulckened and our whole holmrs enthused for Gorl. \Vhen n mnn ls trvlmz to live n Chrlstlnn life wlthonf. having the splrlf. of Christ wlthln him, ho is surely nman to he pltled. Re can do no Christian work cheerfully or with enthusiasm. I-Ie is always asklnir himself how little he can do and yet he saved, but. when Christ comes into hlsllfe with the s1\ncf.lfy'lr1u finger of I-Tis love. he is ennhlerl to rin God‘a work cheerfully and with full pur- pose of heart. ' . And now hi-ethrc'n if we are going to put this winter ln so that lf. will be help- ful to ourselves and a hlessinit to others. l~=f» ns seek the experience of one who said, “I nm crucified with Christ' never- theless I live. yet not I. but Christ liveth ln mv, :md the life whlchl now live in the flesh I live by the faith ofthe Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself fo_r me." coughs. ealda. leanaaoel. all nan una! ailmanta ara falievvad hy 0r@\l\o . alla!!! \a\>m»,\¢oca\um'boa. ailflriiaallllv the life of Daniel. Which scenes? What principally does the name “Daniel” stand for in your mind? What traits of Danlel's character are worthy of emulation? _ With Lesson III., “Returnlnit fr0|n` Captlvlty,” begins u new _epoch of J ewhh history. How rnuny centuries intervened between this event and the coming ,of Christi Who was Earaf What did he their native land issued? In what year? Lesson IV. records the beginning of| “Rebuilding the Temple." With what mixture of feelings was the work under~ token? Under whose leuirlership was the work carried nn? In Lesson V., “Power through God's Spirit," we learn about a word of encour- agement to Zerubhnbel. By whom was the message sent? ln what form of the revelation did it come to the prophet? What was the nieiisoge? Docs the same message come to the Chrlstlau disciple ol! to-day? Lesson VI., “Esther Pleading for Her People," takes us back in thought to the scattered Israelites still in exile. Where do thc principal events of the story taire place? Who are i.he principal actors? What does the example `o! Esther teach us? ` Lesson VII.. “Ezra's journey to .Tern- sulem," records the return ‘of u. .second company of .lcwlsh cxllcs to Jerusalem. I-lownmny were In the company? How did they provide for protection on the way? What did they curry with thrill? How dld those who remained behind assist in the enterprise? In Lesson VIII. weutudled “Nehcminh's Prayer." Eor whom did he prny? What were his siirrounrlingsf Wlmt his official position? Did he do more tlinii pruy? What? Compiirc Nehcuiinh with Ezra us, to time, office, work, and character. Lesson IX. was the World'=| ’l‘euipcrn`ncc Lesson. What was its title? From what part of the Bible was the lesson passage taken? Whut was the setting oi' the lesson passage? What its principal tenchimr? Give five good reasons why 11 Christian should abstain wholly from the use otintoxlcatlngllquor-1 as 11. beverage. In Lesson X. we resume the story of Nehemiah. What great work did he ac- complish? What elements from with- out contributed to his success? What guarantee of success was there in the make-up of his character? Lesson Xl., “Reo.1iin;rand Obeying the Law.“ The walls of Jerusalem were nt lust completed, and the attention of the lenders ot the ppeoplc was again turned wholly to measures of national and re- ligious reform. Where was thc “Book of the Law" read? By whom? With what effect? What lomrneizlected na~ tional feast was nguin celebrated? Lessons XII. and XIII. deal with Mes- sianic prophecy. What. do you under- stand by that term? Locate Malachi ln the list of tho Old Testament prophets ns to time. What is the principal import of his message? What picture of the Mes- siah und his udvcnt does lsn. 9. l-7 un fold? Wore all the Messianic prophecies of the Old Testanient fulilllcd in Jesus? TIIE STORY OF A I SUCCESSFUL MAN He Found His Lost Health in DJdd's Kidney Pills. Leading Business Man of Welland Gives His Experience with the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. WuLLANi>, Ont., Dec. 22 (SpocInl).- There is no better known or more hiilhly respected man in Welland than Mr. J. J. Yokom. Born and brought up_in the neighboring township of Crowlsnd, by his_own industry and sterling honesty he has grown to be one of Welland's leading merchants. Consequently when Mr. Yckom comes out with a statement thni. he was cured of s serlousillness by Dodd‘s KidneyPllls, everybody knows it must be so. ‘ “For a yenr or more I had Kidney trouble In ull its worst symptoms," snys Mr. Yokom. “My bend was bud, I' hurl no appetite and I lost welcfhi, fnst. At. times I was entirely incnpocitnted. I doctorerl with u physician of vast exper lance but got no good results. “I became dcspondent of ever belnir well again, when by good lm-.lt -I chnnced to try Dodd's Kidney Pills and from the first they seemed to suit my case. Five boxes cured me completely." EXPERT SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS. Also sewing machine oil of absolute purity, and the best needles and parts for all machines at Singer sf/ores. Look for the red S., Queen Street Chur- lottetown; also on south side of Water Street, Surniuerslde. P. E. I. _ $1.00 BOX. A $l.ilil1ox of our crisp, tender celdry Is absolutely necessary to help digest, your Xmas goose or turkey.-Sent to any address on receipt ol $1.00.-J. J. Gay& Son, every day market. Phone B70. l9d10i twll. COMING EVENTS. City Council meets on the 'second Mon day in such month. Dr. F. F. Kelly Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clerk. S. 0. E. Next meeting Tuesday evening Dec. M Regular Red Rose. __ . Nlnar1l'u Llnlmait Cures Burnt. etc. Send them to us and get highest prices and daily re turns.= Write us for stencils. Quotations or any informa- tion;you miy require. _ _ '°S@Bl3...£i.;..'3.‘.fiIJ...§s..C°~ #_ !._..'.T_'. .f.. ..._ lf... I... --___ ___- ‘ Ship your_Sn)elts and Eels to . _ FRANK -J. LEACH Sc C0.. I4 T Wharf. BO SON. For highest rriarket price. Money sent the same day goods arrive.. .= m Ili; 1.. 3 L ' MA RSTON ‘& RUSSELL Wholesale Commission Dealers F RESH FROZEN AND SALT FISH la- Smells and Eels at Specialty. 119 Atlantic iveniie, Boston. (_. .isignments solicited. Proinpl; daily returns. Vrite for stencils and quotations. 11-17dmwf tww3n1pd. GEORGE H. PRIOR. WILLIAM H. MAHONEY. PRIDR A81 NIAHONEY, General Commission Merchants. Special Attention given Fresh and Salt Fish, Live Lobsters, Potatoes, etc. Daily Returns No. I0 Long Wharf - Boston, Mass. ll~l6 dniw tfivwxuipd » -_ ;______ _; 1-_~_-__~_ ______;_ ____ ` 1 l i | BARCLAY CLEMENTS C0.. Commisssion Merchants. |76 ATI ANTIC AVENUE. BOSTON. Ship us your SMELTS EELS. POTATOES. &c. U Best market prices. Prompt returns. ii-:mdmwf tww 3m E. A. RICH COMPANY Commission Merchants and Wholesale Dealers in 'IVIEIZEISIE1 ANI) FROZEN FISH; Dolly Returns. \Vrite for Stencils and Quotations. Nglag Try/IQIARF. near foot of State St., BOSTON, MASS. ‘ "IW \\'“' nl 7` _--5 4 Y ._ L 5 EI. F'LlRA1\II§ CLOSE, <`ozn.n:a1.m1on. Jylforcllazat, Receiver of all kinds of iir¢sir,_s..11 ...ln smoked rush, |19 ATLANTIC AVENUE; Live Lobstcrs. Produce, ' Hides. sic- _ BOSTON. MASS- QUICK RETURNS- ii-ieamwicwwsmpc ..-.__. _. " Wm-1, 1 J. 1LI).AB¢[§ <55 C30-. _Wholesale and Commission. F'El.EISII FEIS!-I IDEAIJEFIS. o . ` (I§1i§.5.bgr>2ied 1870. Daily Itoturn. N0 5 T f B t ni.1.i...wI“.“..'?w‘I1'I...‘.’.i"“‘“°” - af s 05 0”' 1? -<..t.-:_-_-_-Li _.__ _...__ _ - 1 Ship your smclts, cels, clams. etc. to J- 1\é[. 1\{[IKl'TJ`(`.=‘rI3§, Fulton Market. New York. ° Stencils on application. Refer you to this paper. ll ` ~ "` 'ii - ' A 1 1 ~' '. ' ‘ »` 1.' .».1 J. f- 1.'*’=" -vu. -i"=‘~~l.[*..-.' .1 `~»’ ` "‘ . "1 .1 ,-=»,€I' Wi, ii 'i -.L-. . . ‘~»~ Adi. Harohant|_' |76 Ati Illf All-. ~ - Bus' suriya Ana eau 11 srscuim 'on vs. Us _A’_'I§I_ AL iianimwr twwanm WllllS=l'l. Rogers Wholmls litmmlsslun Fish Dealer .' |06 FULTON NMRKET %2;‘,#,‘§_1‘§§*.;.;f;f°°~ New Your, o 1.1.1111s11 1.11. l noorporatedi its Fuuon usnusr, sssxuin sr., JNEVV YORK WHOLESALE commission DEALERS iN ALL xiniis or FRESH FI H EasternS ecla ties:~Iiass S - ,» Eels, Loblit.ersl_and Garul.-. mCi»l1`1f signments Solicited. Regular li..ilv Returns. Cold Storngeiiic-.11|..,.7. tion._ Stencils and Instructions (.1. packing given on application. Wt guarantee Freight and Duty on nil shipments. Ship in S. li. WILEY 81. SONS, *oslo`1i,M.1ss, TlI.1\l\Sl*`1iiIl /\(iI‘lI\"l'S. Mercl1iiTlfielleexTl§;iic‘csN E W K, ll-ltliuwf t\vw31n _ When the snielt season opens TRY B.I).Luce (Xl Co. Wholesale Commission _Dealers of all kinds of FRESH . FISH Srscrsr/mas-Lobste r s, Smelts, Eels, Clams. |46 Fulton Iilatrket, new Your ciir. We have our own Freezers on the premises and are prepared to handle any quantity of fish at any time. io~25 dmwf & tww 3m. Caleb HaIey&Co. Wholesale Commission Dt-nit-is in all kinds of I4 FULTON MARKET. NEW YORK. CALEB H‘ALsv Srmnuizv N. II.\i.i:i' ll-l5mwf tww3m pd. H. M. lingers 81 011., No. ir Fulton Wholeslac Fish Market, New York. Wholesale Commission Deal- ers ln, and Shippers of A1lKlnd of Fitssu F1511 ciao. 1._11ooN, [Successor to Moon & Lnnplierlf I Wholesale C o in in i s s i 011 Dealer in and shipper of :ill kinds of Fresh Fish, Lobstcrs, 811. Canadian Smclts and Fcls a Specialty. 2 _Fulton Wholesale Fish Mar- ket, New York. Established 50 years- Careful personal atteiiiivll given to all Consignn1ei1lS- n. mwl' twwim rl o wM,vni1_,_loAn,11i1§§.,nJf- rush rrsn _ M ' ‘ns :idly- "".'.."'**°'”.*3°.;.‘:if.%“.+".ii"`1.':.‘Ii"l&1‘...»~=. 1 aaamhilriitdnappiteadom 'W ""“°