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THE PHARISEES “WIIBIZ think yB Of CIl1‘i8i`|”-TIl8.b I8, Mlm 22 31% Memory verses 3.7 40 Messiah, which isthe Hebrew word for -_ ' ' GOLDEN TEXT_ ` ° ' the Greek word of Christ.“-A traditional answe Th Ph d t Wh” "'“°“ 53;; l°M°*°- 22- 42- think rwiieiifer isrgifiiigzdr iilizuiihoig truth or only a part of it --_ 341. The Sadducess Silenced by Jesus, v. 43. “In spirit"_Tha¢ is, under inspim. _ _ tion. Jesus iissuinedthat David was the 2°L°"°"* th¢F\1lfil11“K0f We Lv-W, V authorof Psa 2 that Divid was uided 13540- _' _ _ I by thc di`viue‘Spirit and that the sitzibject 3. The Pharisees Siienced by Jesus, v- of the psalm was mit inearly an earthly A" ilgf' _ ` king' QE U_l\"id'é house, but the coming y Columbia H046] ‘ Allie.-Tuesday, April 4, A. D. 30. Cin-'ist-. * Place.-In' one of the courts of the 44. “Ch myiright hand”-Which was temple at Jerusalem. the place of honour. "Thy footstool."- _.__ LESSON HELpS_ The ancient victor put his foot on the 34_ “Put the Sadducees to snenCe,.__By head of the subdued foe toshow his own P. E. the wisdom with which he answered their s`;gfe,f1;I‘;}v)v°;el; his son” The thou ht . que i _ Th Ph " 8 ‘S S mn 8 ansees and Sadducees that Christ is the Son of David, but more I now united against Jesus' ’ than that and diferent from that, else A --- “A laWyer,._That is, a Scribe or why should David call him Lord? What ° - writer who studied the Mosaic law, which was the meafunq of so lofty A hue? The Proud of Their Native Place he Wrote out and commented upon A deeper meaningof Scripture the Pharisees B S question, tempting him”-Or testing him they took refuge in silence' _ M I -TIIC C€l€bl'2ll€ U16 Th@1aW.ver does not ap t h ._ _ nsti ation or inac y - ' evilintent pear 0 aveany W I Great News Co D . tivity ofngho _ _ - _ ~ _ bowels. is probably the cause of re i Common Bond .ir “Whi¢h is the great commandment” _ KICKED BYA,HO@E. distress and suffering than any other ' _A question much dis “ted Th Tal d _ orvanic derangement. Once the bowels p ‘ e 5”" ' _ “Z C Stipated' the kidneys become Says there were six _hundred command- R0b6l`|5 H815 Of F°l`¢Sf'» ODI/3 has 3 NalT0W ¢1ogg3 the liver tcrpid and the stom- "*_' ments. but the question was as to the Esca e. - _ A _ ; V -. P gfgiteiiyitiin;;1iif<;lreeddi;_;’f§iie si stem corn~ greatest. Forest, Ont.; Jan. 21:-One of the best. v ` ' . _ 37. “Thou shalt love the Lord th G d" 5 The head aches. there is dizziness, _ _ . 5' 0 gweaknegs and iigmness of vision pains (FFOIU lhe P- E- Island MSHHZIDC.) -The greatest command nt, so great Ein the back, sides and limbs, the ac- that it includes all othersi‘£The answer :'£\;?n“;f;;l0‘l‘)a£1fS '£3135 tuifnisgaii ‘ESQ Yfe are “clannish_" people, we Islanders, 0111118 from Deut. 6. 4. 5. “With all tliy ivan of the stomacm and depression but at the same time our tendency to heart, - » - S0l1l.HIJd - - - mind"- §;nd despondency of spirits. f wander and to explore, overcome our That is with the entire nature. This is Consiipartlonncari r(iiev<-irr illze cure; by clannishness. Thus it happens that here the great commandment. It is the* only S 3 S all S m - . . . Eg; xg 'fiebsmtatinx purxaffivlvsfa and there solitary Islanders will be heard commandment in the sense that all others ;;Chase.s Kidney_}__._\.£_,. Pm’ not only ofin the fm-ghel-mos; corners of the are included in it and it may be derived ‘cause the n;1;i;l';.tlh2;rC1ii0;ln;;V;f‘i1tS. earth. Where one goesmnother soon fol- fromit-. but 5° S 1° r E 'lows-'f th t othe i. not l d th _ 30. “Lo th ° hh "-Th' ° ° mem as to enable ‘them to retulgrly Then itfollzws thift the paszvifii-dyof“Thee the first vfeor i:i;le‘dli-avgri fro 18°F l‘l‘;e perform their functions without the n Yv T ID I - S aid of medicines. One pill B. dose, 20 Island goes forth from one to the other thyBel_f` -l\ot more than thyself, though eents a. box, at all dealers. and they f0reg,._the,-_ If the cguniry is there is little danger _of that-. The com- ! ~ very new there may be only one or two mind iS Bgainst selfishness and prompts Dr' c h S Islandglg there-_b\]|[, othgrg c0me_and .Ei kindly feeling ID Wifd Of»I1€,1'S. A in n ke", c0m;ng_and after awhige they get hand is to be streched, out to the needy. ' Qigetlier as occasion permits. Proud of 40-“All UIC 15W Gnd the P!`0Ph€l?i-"- I theirnative place they celebrate the com- The law and the prophets arejoined to PI I 'sg mon bond between them in various ways, ‘ show the whole of the revelation ~ of the 4. \= Soap makes the little ones happy by keeping thei tiny bodies in a healthy, = clean condition. ; °'\ ll Ill Ill llll *___ \_ . THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP C0. lv l I ll llll Il MONTREAL, : unians or vw! carxlwrrzo “' ALBERT 'roii_:T SOAPS `° . IB E llillialllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllifi e. .1 . _ WANTS. LUSTS. FUUND. ETC FOR SALE-A uantity of dry kindli_ng_ Applyto John Gigis, Fitzroy St.-18 61 LOST-On Saturday evening between W. F. Carters' Store and Hotel Davies, a purse containing asum of money and sundry papers. Ownei-'s name sta._mp)ed Ili inside of purse. Finder will be suita l_y i rewarded by leaving at Weeks 8: Cos Store, _ 15 tf. *FOUND-In the Opera House on _th light of the concert, a. gold locket with On Christmas evening a company of P. E. Islanders gathered together in the wood. Some lived in Greedwood; some came from Phoenix; some Country,-but nearly all were Islanders. They came together for a Christmas feast, with elation and with the feeling of kin- ship strong in their hearts. A sumptuous repast had been ordered ;and it was aj oyons company that gathered around the festive board that Christmas night. §“Mine host' i was agenial gentleman named Flannagan_ i and his memory will be green for many a day in the grateful hearts of his visitors- = even if they were not, all of them, his 1 fellow-countrymen. Toasts were freely drunk to “The Island," ao dear to them; to “The Islanders in South Africaf; to “Cape. Breton--the other Island”; and to “The Maritime Provinces-the land of granite- 3, block diamonds, good sailors, and good fish." Then followed the jolliest part of the evening’s entertainment. Supper ever, ii programme of songs, reeitations and humcurous anecdotes was 1 carried out. Most of the items on this p grain werel' full of local signilicanco, and the applause the man from Kinkora, whose hilarity was catching. i And now, as t-he personal ' interest of your readers will be centred in those who were present on this occasio , I will give you their names and and the places I J. Carson and R. Carson, Brookfield; W. W. Rogers, North Bedequei Daniel Mc-_ Q Kenneth MeBeth, ami C. McBeth, Kinross; John Mclnnis, H sville; Felix Hughes, Kinkora; Marcus artin and E. E. Nicholson, Dundas; T\ omas Kelly, Kelly’s Cross; Alexander Finlayson, and Roderick McPherson. Grand View. Also, we had HarryL. McQuaid, formerly con- nected with The Charlottetown Woollen °°""“ °“°¢h@d~ APPIY -W S- W' Crgffe' | Mills; and Doctor Gordon, ai Nova Scotian AGENTSIWANTED-To sell our Boer- E-itish War and Family Record Pictures. 3i..i'.‘“°““’ '“*“° .‘i°‘” 53°".-°f°i‘.?.‘L°..'; , canvassin ese au i u dart. See our ligge ads. gvery day) ill ancthev part of his paper. ome Novelty fig. oo., chicago, ni. 27-_ 'rein ITE'i'.-'rho aesimbiy situated dwelling house on Grafton Street west. ately occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with coachhouse and stable. House ii- ltted with a first.-class bath-room, sewer and all other modern conveniences. at moderate. A ly to Thomas Camp “IL Richmond St. ggest. 23¥»f _ by birth, but well known in Charlottetown ` and Alberton. The Doctor ,figured quite prominently onthe foot-ball ground of Prince of Wales College in [the days gone by. Six other guests, natives of ,Cape ` Breton completed the company. ` British Columbia Hotel; at Green-I camein "gusts," Particularly good was ` whence they came. They were: R. B. X Fraser, Belfast; Daniel O`Connor, Clifton; ' I iz" and accentuate the fellow feeling that divine law in the Old Testament. The wg; makes them one in heart and mind. It law was given by God and the work of I I were Wanderers from the surrounding p wilds, others were seekers for fortune in ' the uttermost parts of the Boundary A Sensation A Very Sick Man Made Very Well in a Very Short Time. The Case of D. Haight is an Inter eating Story of How a. Despairing Invalid Finally Gained Health and Strength Through the Use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. -_-uv---» LITTLE Ramos, Algoma, Ont. Jan 25.-I (Special.)-Most of the inhabitants of this _. district are constantly exposed to incle~ ment weather and extremes of hcatl land cold, with the result that the very many bad cases of chronic kidney disease, lame back and rheumatism are to be found among our people. Mr. D. Haigt is one of our most respected residents who hss been a. terrible martyr to the dread tor- ture of chronic kidney disease. For four years he has sufered. He has tried every prescription. patent medicine and home remedy that has ever been sug- gested to him or advertised, but all to no purpose. Mr. Haight enumerates at least. a. dozen disagreeable doses which he has ,i forced down his throat in hope of,socuring some relief, but all in vain. Some of these would help him for a time, but very soon the pain would return with renewed vigor to torture him. ' At last some one suggested thatlkinfi of kidney remedies, Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He had tried so many medicines that he had very little faith, but at the suggestion of his friends he bought and used a box. Ho commenced to improye from the first- dose and gained steadily as the treatment continued, till finally every vestige Iand' There were other Islanders whom we SYmPt°° °f his °1d ¢“°‘“Y had disappeared i shculdhave had with us thlat night, but ‘md h° was °' "fu man- This is °"°"°Y°‘“` 4 were unable to be present; y and show 35° a;\tdt3;l;'~o§i°;§l;:;tI>1l;S had 5° "tum °" _ :‘;:x:;::‘;‘;.‘;‘;_;‘e_'.f:‘.::: .i°:r_.‘;€._fi‘;::. ... i... ........ .. ....1. PWR NEW PICTURES- i _ Abegweit’ I Wm give their names and fm.. here as one of the most remarkable cures In 13 Bama", Cdon' sm of “ch iiner homes; Messrs Shaw. imckwire and tliaif' has °“"1' b°°“ e5'°°l'°d in Al8°m": f 16x22 Quite N", mg ¢;¢¢¢d-_ known men in Warwick and Bosanquet townships is Mr. Robert Hall of Forest. To twice kicked by a horse in the same spot isquite an uncomfoi table experience. This happened to Mr. Hall. f He says, “Fiv\ years ago last April I was ki - ed by a horse in the left kidney. The doctor said the kidney was turned out of place. I passed blood for several days. Before I had recovered I got another kick in the same spot which caused me to pass blood again. I doctoredtill the fall of ’99, tilllfhe doctor told me I could never get we . . _“They said I would die. I had lost the power of ingelegs and had to be lifted l in and out-'of d. My water was thick with a white sediment. I commenced Dodd’s Kidney Pills; five boxes cured me. They gavedgny life and 1 cannot say enough for em. 31-hi-€-al ,\ .v V HUMOR OF THE HOUR. Old Gentleman-Here, I sir, how is it I catch you kissing my daughter? The Lover- By sneaking in on us, sir. -Philadelphia Press. i | _ 1 Cash vs.. Credit.--Ask e[ery merchant in _this city, what they tllink about the principle of paying s_pot cash. I venture to say, they w_il1,_ without an exception, endorse the pginciple of doing business on cash basis, yet credit haseebeen, and is, the bone of business life in this‘City. We pre- dict the time has come when our mer~ chants sliculd act and show igreater`in~ dependence and educate our people, by QMQU pot cash for all their ggrcahses. Asa onsequenoe our people th buyers and ellers interests would be _very much néizanced. --J.,T. McKENzm, Tailor. ,_ aj showing men the adyantages; of ,paying is ` 1.' - \ Lime and Soda in 2;?) as G:-S-‘ di? "ff