a *__‘__, gr” naw, as .s,¢_;-4. ¢=-~,=€... » ».-._ *i**"€-*¥'-*T* ’ ourtoi llnitiie lessonot the day with that Me BLAKE s . ‘(1) That. as occasion offers, the teacher _ s 0 0 ‘ » s should ask the children toshis house, take F R E E ' F ' ' ‘ _ ` A them on somellttle excursion or in some I -I I such way show his interest and love 101'" 1 PI I N » WE w|LL (NVE _ N 0 J "‘(m) Do not be satialied unless yoi‘_» 5000 Xmas Presents. After purchasing 50c worth of Croolgery gt; our store you will be enlisted w A VALUABLE PRESENT. _ As the public are well aw..-~c that this is no new freak but _ I an old time custom of ours, we rake much pleasure in announcing ic. The prices of the varied asam-Lriiient which we offer are too numerr-ns tn mention. Com° ¢‘=s"`v and malt# Vf-ur selection. We dom.. pi: up the price, ii it we keep up our reputation fo L_.©\/\/ @ F=? I C3 E 5.: Remember the place. e We P- COLWILL. _ Sunnyside, High Price Smasher, Charlottetown. -4 I 5‘- nm rv _ 'ri I m ll' \ 1! _ For one dollar`s worth urcb d f p ase rom us, we will give you fren one 0 ¢ ~ F D three pretty souve iir medals of our b>v’s i-enum fmm South Agri” See our line of Fancy Grads for Xmas trade. ' Watchmaker and Jeweler, _ Cor. Gt.George & Grafton Sis. g 0 ’ outlaws, Paz. it ...inlwtistet histamine A CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR That everyone appreciates is s ood Ph t ~ h' ' send to friends. _ . _ g 6 0 not me "mu to DO YOU WANT THE BEST ? If so, we relpactfully invite you to visit tha Lealina S5ud;°_ with uP, “Quality is King." " _ O NOT DELAY In arranging an early sitting--you will be delighted with th result. . _ _ U , . T Cor. Queen and Grafton Streets. flfhe best value we have seen yet, was the exclamatoi oi' two Ltidiesiwli looking over some of tha lines of goods we handle. We belive it will be the I eztiinoiy 0! all that eee our Xmas selection oi WATCHES and .IFZVELTX which is the largest we have ever shown; Open evening till Xmas, and at your service at all times. W. N. TANTDN Gro r George .~»' rest, S doors from Grafton, .S ~.=_._____ - - -I - - _ ___ _ Y elllllllll D Z G-. Ii. (3C)C)I§ f illlelll The studio where Baby is Aiway welcome `~ seeeeaaateeasam tt. . sees ‘Ti1AT’sc EZi`|5i 9 ‘ -',\/\/\_/‘~v~ _ ’\/\/\/\ ./~ i Cutlery and Skates We warrant every pair _ _ _ of ~Boker’s Skates not to break from any cause. 0etttt & Rogers. I/ _li -_-_-.__ ti He Talks With Vctcralit S. S. Teacher .THE BEST METHODS ine Following clipping 'nas Been Sent The Guardian A for Publication. With the object of securing: from Mr. Blake who has been for half a century so prominently identified. with Sunday school work, some expressions of his opinion as to the best methods in teach- ing our representatives called upon him last week at his otlice. The opinions of ‘ mon and women, whose experiénc e, like his, has been eminently successful, is well worth the consideration of .the inexperienced and earnest teacher. One of the busiest la wyers in Canada, .has yet found time, not for the mere perfuiictory pcrtormanceof “Sunday duty" in the class room, but for the hour of study and preparation which have made the meeting of his class ever welcome. “You ask ine."said he, 'fto answer some questions about Sunday-school work, and to make my replies very;-short indeed. I will endeavor to do -so. Ioan give you nothing new. How often has it been 'said. "(a) That every teacher should be in » his place some minutes in advance of the llrst scholar. ' °‘(b) That as lie reverently bows his bead T so he should see that each child It-llows this example risking that thc presence of I the Holy Spirit might be felt and the preparation of heart mightbe given with- T out whilli all teaching is vain. “ (cl That si kindly word should be spoken io each child, and interest displayed in his life and surroundings. “ (ti) That each child should be encouraged toalnring. his own Bible with him, so that he maybecome familiar with it, and make especial passages as lights -,ind lamps in his wilderness journey. “ te) 'l`h.'it the Bible and the- hymn-book may be treated with respect; that decent- ly and in order they may he distributed, dealt with,and at the close returned to their respective places. 'V T ‘ “ (f) That special attentionlshnulfi be given to see that every child joins in the reading ot Gods W'ord and the singing ol the hymns. “ (g) That every lesson should contain ` some seed though, _that the Word be rightly divided-clearly expo_unrled--so \ broken up that it bc brought down to the level of the smallest and iiiost unreceptive member of t-he class. t f‘ (li) That this seed be watered by earnest prayer throughout the week. “ (i) That as the class is met rcvercntly thy the teacher so he should see that t reverently each child leaves the place, made sacred by the services in which he has lieen engaged. T _ “(3) 'lliatdurinsr the week the absent or sick < hild should be visited. _ “ (k) 'l hat on the ensuing Sunday there , should be, fora couple of minutes, ii ie# trospect of the last lesson, and an ends av- l f _ __ _ _ ut rubbing, use 'f\_llG'I'0R|_NE” Makes \ clothes wnitc at _now-brightens colored fab . <50 -c iunoi. injure any. i :2 cakes 5r-_ ar. all erfc tu . A --of `¢'5.6e- 0 ilerelianfs Batik ol P.E. Island. G at st .t,ch i r , -.."';...E’:see°...s°° .."'°‘.°'”'e °' ay o anuary next, A. '_ D. 1901_a.t the hour of 11 o’c|ock a. ani. ' Proxies must be left with the cashier at least one clay previous to the meeting. . Dec 1,iatnzws.:w1m ' l ter 1 _ ’__pnf_ it l Dividend 0' Notice.. M1eacnaN'r`s BANK or P. E. Isnaivn, Caaiinorrsrown, Nov. 30th, 1110. . A , V m hem. . . have spent atleast five hours in the study- ` ing, mastering, an rl determining the best method of presenting theileason. “(n) Do not preach, do not lecture; talk siniplyand get the children to talk. As which will prevent the lesson being wenrisome. with th is word s, ver remem ring t at _ ie teaching of the best teachers, all the they bring the child to believe in and to believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing, ye might have 'life through his naruc.’-John xx. 31.” 'I '21 asi guarantee of perfect digestioii, improved most digestible and most nntrions ot all fast Food. ` LIL-LAS THE GRIP. received here fromPekin,.dated December 16, says Li Hung Chang is suffering' from Zu, province of Sze Chuen. h Mr. J . Wright,. Of 126 McPherson avenue, agoo worc or _r.. ‘ SbJt’l‘\1D_ 0 ll* “ed and '1‘u_1-pentane.. it has been in use in our family for two years, and we have 2_5 cents a. ottl A Russian engineer, Prince A. T. Dslmvacholf, has invented an electrical a theatre, by which, at one touch, all doors and exists are opened toward the READ IT LN THE FACES Ti-TE CURIOUS BACTERIA. light will extinguish the life of innumer- _jured by any degree of cold. ITCHING PILES Mr. O.P. St. John, Dominion Inspector Mlllllll liEET|Nl§ef%»t~ ` ' ` LADY KENMORE’S HOTEL ~ _ y ~»: 1'-&.H.l»D.avf.‘ :isis ;ss=.1'{} Q ,3 . Q _- ` ,_._. ___;i:;; -M; Q.; __ rc 've f I* sein# i.`,,` 1 ,s _ s.. -i S' ¢D OOOOOOOQQQQ you walk or sit during the week, bc con» E tinually considering how best toopen the lesson so as at once to arouse the attention H of the children. Have pegs on which to hang the great spiritual truths which evcn the babes and sucklings Scan receive, and “You say my space is up, let it be so, “Try for year, honestly, the above sa rule. c a be ' h all tl ai machiner of the finest modl school ~ » e t y absolutely fail in their purpose unless 1 love God's Word, and through this Word T to believe in and to love God the Father, G-od the Son, God the Holy Ghost. per cant' °£.t V ‘*‘These are written, that ye might town' Come ni and Get _ I 1 F®@§ Razors, The use of Malt Breakfast Food iS B strength' and sfwfi' health- The scisniige use of Malt in this iood makes it t e grain breakfast foods. Malt Breakfast 0 a Food is fast taking. the place ot the Old and stomach- irritating breakfast foods- 1 Your Grocerwill recommend Halt Break- t Bimi.rN, December 17.-A despatch .‘.\»..... me T »»~» direct f|& the dowager euipress is going to . Cheng I A FAMLLX NECILSSITY 8 ‘"°f°';e°» 5”.-‘f§=~v;51*f’““‘f”L‘°-“=f. 'IIIIPIES never found it fail to cure coughs, colds, and chest troubles, _ lt is our regular stand-by.” Dr. Chase s_Syrup ot_Liusc'=d ‘ and, Turpentine isafamily necessityan the _houses oi Canada and the United states. s b c. Family size UU cents. A RUSSIAN INVENTION. ‘ e aoasnr PALMER mesa.. Gharlcttetown Sash and Door vi Y _ rn' hal ll This is the age 0, mm mub,e__ at hm, with expsnanwd workmen and meals; military. we t hilure, of paralysisand ot bod weakness- Ml l contractors and Oth!-ll 'ith y PP Y Boch and hula, Init Q. You can read it in the aces ot the nwrml. ‘nd exterior Fmlsh wc. nm "°°"‘° ’i°“ "‘°°" “°"°“fi“&°“1“° ”°fi oui- sbeoaarsass. get wel of their own acco . gn ar an persisterlit use ot Dr. g1ha.se's Iggrve Fogeu tu W W is the on y treatment atcan _ absolu - do Q lllOWl¢ Hill!! 3Wfl§Nm ly relied upon to stop the wasting nrowes other -.4 one-non. mi- 'umm an-nsvsnn Instance WhlGh SQID5 Vif»3'u5Y fmm the Syst*-im' Dr Dried Clear Rpruco, ilhonaling uni ‘imp llmrlo. Chase’s i ex-ve Food creates new rich blood “-5176 as a mu revitalizes the nerves and permanently aural all nervous disease 50 ccnts a box. P cake s No 3 Wharf S One of the most curious facts about _ _ To wabh Cfotbtss W ii h_ bacteria is that while a single ray of sun- able hordes, and while a very moderate increase in the temperature around them _ e will have the same effect, they are unin- Are obtained by insuring in that must progressive get Conservative!! it-iii-ix of Steamboats, 246Shaw street, Toronto, writes:-“I sulfercd for nine years with itching piles. After tryin? manyremedies in vain, I began to use r. Cliases Oint ‘ ment and it has entirely cured me.” More ~ ~ oplc have been cure of piles b using l'f;.esss.;f: eee“.ss.s'.la;'ss 01" CANADA. Haan-|ix, N S Nlcv wh IQ .4 ‘ e To The ltiortli American Lite Assurance Co Lady Kenmore will persouallyaupervlse ll Toronto Ontario 4 "' ` the hotel which willbe opened next GBNTLEMBN The annual §ncralmeetingnft_he share ye” gn her husbands estate' which holders of the Island Wm be he¢ilé°‘l::1i1tl;SB1i;f;tl§n;fH€’);‘£- toverlock the lake district af K;u",.m,y_ Ma We F MacPnu, your Manager for the Province ut have Baath, L handed me a cheque for $1 93! M being the cash value ol my Policy Bi I *awk but ¢bi=P°li°r. vines was tvrehlll. on the in Year lhiowislh `. I. ~-ge l nveatuientPlaa, and if I had died durlngtlelltelll hare my hlfb meceivcd the!aceotthePollcy Reoogilllagthehcttlist this pi ' stops ning consumed a considered proportion of g@ myyaariypnnlnhs. [consular lla - NIH ° “Nfl ll'¢vea ,v dmirablc d &°__And”kn'°rf),r_A__w__Ch.“ p exya cne,an ltlstneverywaysatllaotorylcme ~“°‘“°*°°°°-T°"°'¢P l°‘1B\4f=|¢_1 Iliavsnohesitatioa in recommending the North Aim-less nm to d _ - _ l .,,... t- .- esiring insurance which would it the lime time ntnrl a good lnvedvnel U _ MLA W muse* which matured to-day -_ . . . m ~ Jifirlg ~ hours truly A IIILMS y¢~ wa, ~»» f at icuii ri oW@%M