T ~» _ It cures Dlsllllilms, DYSBIITERY, It! ,., . _ poo. hhturil opoblllo lsrltlidrsl plhlliiss gggmiu, ciioinns sonug. mls llrsnruu. coi. . cluiiis, siusicxiusss. sum- liiix couruisr, aim su. mixes or ran sownis. s lation is harmless, llolls.ble_s.n4 Ifhetual. l &1*"f ...tw 5, ,Qi ~.\1 ». (af .- _ \s»f. __ ~ meow-W-answer i suave. ____4 _ --gg;-1--(_---_ -;__~»-**- frini SUNDAY scnooi.. A _ "~ _ _ i ' ii , ' ` "l rcna t" d manufacturer or neutral ..ff.°::..“:'.‘:i.i:f.";.i;:~.°.:'i:i:: .=»-°~ -~f=~ ......¢.i“.::.'.}¥. :..‘i'.:r.'i:r.'.';‘:....:.°.';..... .fm M. is . Ula ggmpg, rqughod lt, Wglhbd llll NKUONAL SERIES, SEPT. 18- _ ' _ |6_ 0 )_ ,, OOCUCII- “fe , ~ wuareqllimdto thel!lmof8 9 P¢ O own clothes and in IMI! YOU! 'BOW' , -*°+- `“£g"1td§°g .id the eq _,my paid i hive htirl, 110* 051)' , , - lj _ _ Klan h sd his business emsqlfr by |°‘U“l our or me A-as v. is-ss. u,¢_,,,-|m,,~,u,,;,n,¢¢¢ig;_¢9°_°°, buf 474.00 i. addition. mskilll' in 1 i _'_' .;._h:___¢:_i__n`;\;_l\“_ ____:_f__:\ $1233 sseasorr ves's¢».14»1s-oeisea nxt. all l2.ss4.oo. Hr. Gault Plid Efty-two annum Dr' ui\1ml» lm;’tU““”¥ S g¢mN§°f W_»h. ' - - ° _ - - ¢¢~ iihcaphorous. arsenic. antimoiiy. bis- restoration draweth near. The word or 19111 “ muth; and Sir Lauder Brunton has the 1_0,-atm-0ughAm0saud ever other .iii "‘°“-° i>.:z.ir::.z‘;“':.';i.fi;;1_if°.;.;‘.ii iii* ROGERS HARDWARE G0.. Lid., §Rl.ii.‘?.i§€I.‘3.. I l I th N _ . 1 i I .' no more be pulled up out of their land __a1a_ I4 mov therliclhl:Hillothgedgyllicebezgnrscthllorluli which I hav° given them' saith the P ,_ . darlouetowu' on the- Mondays ft used to roduce the nrtial unc n- I it. john. ,_ _,_ ._ __,__. _J change sliou cis .rist\ nces require. . p ri nn properti s. word and lay a snare for him that re- CARVELL B os _r * . ' ’ 7"” 5° 5"” m*”‘°"“'- just for Ii thing of iiuuglit. Tlicy siiy, L l _ __.. _ ' . BEST by TEST iMi>oiiTEi> QUADRUPLE c_o.iTEi> ST RA NS KY=ST E EL WARE is guaranteed to be better than any other enameled ware made in this or any other country. _ _ Imitations are made of soft enarnel_which soon turns black. Stansky-Steel Ware Laslsfor Years. The extra hard white is is secret process, ensuring d eririaneni whiteness of the enamel. __ _ A little higher in price, but one piece will_outlasi several pieces of ' other makes. Cheapest when durability is considered. . For sale by E, \/\/. ZFRAEEE. Z_- _ ___ __% __ The best, safest and moot .pleasant Anssesthetic known to' the dental profession today. is V I TALIZED AIR. are the only firm in P. E. Island using this nniestlietir. It -ffect on the heart, causes no sickness and is pleasant to take. iven loyoung or old. ranting ree when plalesnre ord ereil. i_L|N DENTAL PAR;L0 RS, ______%__ *_ ______________i_-*_`____-_ ~.-- 5-- *Y 5 " _ _f _ 'EV Mus. Maxwsu. Bairrim, Grand Casca- “I take great leasuro in telling u what Dr. Fol:vler’s Extract of wud Strawberry has done for me and mine. `Af year ago my little girl, now nearly three years old, was attacked by Cholera Infantum. it was in the hot season and she was teething as P P - . 'tion of heat toward space, and often Africa by a Liberal Government. Harcourt was one of tho most hri iiant pens on 'Pho 'I‘imes.» APAPI from these notable instances of loun- nallstl who have bocoino great statesmois, an interesting list mighi ad literature and nrt and might havo been famous ns legislators had they chosen to give up to politics what was meant for mankind: Josoph Cowan, Sir William Leng. Geo. Mer- edith, Sir Edwin Arnold, Sir Edward Russell, Herbert Spencer and not 5 few others who served an apprentice- ship qi the newspaper press.-Joseph Hatton. _ j » --v----s-_-*<11 -» ~- Eflhoe ef Autlmony. Thnt terrible poison, antimony, known most fniniliarly in tlis com- pound called tartar-cmetic, has a very interesting history. lt. was in- troduced into medicine some centur- ics ago by Paracelsus. Its name signifies that it is “againt monks," us some on whom it was tried ills- playcd the now familiar symptoms. its use in modern medicine has been reduced to vanishing point, with oth- ur depressing measures such as bleed- ing. In the table which arranges tha connections-so that all are probab- mon properties in their action upon man, and that these properties varv form antimoiiy and tobacco were P P 0 sciousncsa which attends their nau- ssant and do rc s t ' Considerable interest, writcaa cor- respondent, has been aroused in Jo- hannesburg by the discovery on is mining property at Klerksdorp of u green diamond of about threequartcrs carat. The gem had slipped into a crevice in the iron plates of the crushing mill and was found during the dismantling of the mill to make room for a new stamp buttery. In 1893 over seventy similarly col- ored diamonds wero found upon the same property. They had all slipped between the dies and escaped destruc- tion. It is conjectured that many other green stones got crushed out of existence. For the first time since that date the Klerksdorp G.. and D. Company proposes to resume opera- tions on this particular ground, which contains both gold and dia- monds. and the prospects of unearth- lng more of those green gems arc be- ing eagerly watched from the Rand. -__..@_-__ by F. A. Rollo Russell to be only four, and in n §aper to the Royal Meteorological ociety he describes the following: (1) The forced ascent rather suddenly another mass mov- posing current which it dlsplaccs. (3) The ascent oi more or less moist air through heavier and colder air to o height where condensation of va or takes lace increased radiu- iher condensation, increase of tem- sania result. (4) The mixture oi cur- rents of air from different directions. An-ootod Dovslopmolle - ¢ Robert-We don't know. Our neigh» bers' two boys never let any of them get ripe.--Detroit Free Press.. I!-'._¢DDL°¢~ John Morley may almost be said to) be s journalist still. and Sir Willie or the individual there is no life apart bv Cvmvilcd of mea who have adorn- others (Eph ii, 1 12) In the dnys Amos, as now, men -would do anything rather than receive freely from God His gift or inte. Tifey would under ` pretense of worship transgress at Beth- ~ Sources at Balls. d The chief causes of rain are stated som (Job xxxup 24)_ to return to their land from the cap- ~ f un_ tivity in Babylon Ho in duoffime sent ;.)dirlx;f)m(;;r iymhgz i:?p,:is,‘;,,vT,;1J,n, them the Ransom, the Deliverer, the Lord, their Rlghteousnese, the long ing from an opposite dlrgction and promised Messiah, butfwhnt is the rec- mnintaining its flow bclow the op- ordl “He was in the world, and the world was made by_,Hlin, and the w His own, and His own received Him not" (John i, 10, 11). Now, is there still any _:rope for such a people, who bo- ~ ,_ cm m,._ can of such great sin and crying 1-lcctrical developments p odu 3'. "H" mood ____ ________ ul and ________ o___ pennfure and renewed ascent with the Cl1|ldl’€I1" hliV0 been BCBUGYOU ll UY- word and a reproach among all na- tions? -We could not believe it if He " had not said it, but since He has suld Blehlrd--An then road apples ee niinii His promise to Abi-niiam, imc your trees? a 22 ie. W _ *ww* the riches both of the wisdom and %_¢" DIY- ,fl » knowledge of God! How unsenrcha- bla are His judgments and His ways 4/ M 'Q' past finding out!" (Rom. xi, 29, 83.) / _ i.. , 'xp But those who are meek enough te eg -9,# believe what He has said by the proph- |'_ _ ts shall know His ways and His pur- \ e ‘ poles, which are sure to be performed, f' for "surely the Lord God will do noth- f‘!_ Yfn ing, but He revesleth His secret unto His servants the prophets" (Amos iii, without hope, is the condition of al el and Gilgul and at Beersheba, and journalist, and he was sent to South 0 ' , ' ' , . 2 » . , . <1. full of evil; therefor. the Lord sal “Offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving with lenven, for this llketh you” (iv, 5), leav- en being significant of evil everywhere in the Bible, even in Matt. xiii, 33, where our Lord in describing thls_pres- ent age, the mystery of the kingdom-- tliat is, the condition of affairs while the kingdom is rejected and postponed -told us that the woman (the church) would thoroughly leaven or corrupt her food. Never was the food given to the church more corrupt than now, when nearly every fundamental truth is denied by many preachers and our a safe teacher, much less the 'Son ot Lord thy God” (Amos ix, 14, 15); Jer. xxii, 41; Ezek. xxxvil, 21, 22). They make a man an offender for a rovcth in thc gurc and turn aside the “Propliesy not unto us right things speak unto us smooth things. Propli esy dccclts, ciiuse the Holy One of Is- rael to cease from before us” (Isa. xxix, 21; xxx, JO, 11). /Ihey know not the thoughts of the Lord; neither under- stand they His counsel (Mic. iv, 12). They ure full of unrighteousness and oppression, yet the Lord loved them and pitled them and by His prophets urged them to turn to Him _that He might have mercy upon them. He had compassion on His people and on His dwelling place and sent them His nies- sengers. but they mocked the messen- gers of God and despised His words and misused His prophets until the wrath of the Lord arose against His people till there was no remedy (Il Chron. xxxvi, 15, 16)-that is, there was no remedy or, as in the margin, "healing" in anything that they could do. Yet He cries, “Deliver from going own to the pit; I have found a ran- Atter He had visited upon their iniq- uides (Amos lil, 2) and allowed them orld knew Him not. He came unto hat for His own Name's sake He will nd Jacob (Mic. vii, 18-20; Ezek. xxxvl, ) He will do it, and we must believe “Tho gifts and calling of God are ithout repentance. Oh, the depth of from Him who is life, who said “I nm , n is f r He is thy life’ (Deut. xxx, 19 20) Whether it be for Israel or the church the life’ (John xi, 25, xiv, 6) Dead in trespasses and sins, without God n d l of their sacrifices of thanksgiving were [W .‘ 'Ht `., A ` in premiums from the insured. ssowi~'ii` viuiiss|ii_ii clans ~_. _ Dr..l. PL MURRAY _ ur. csniz was insured ima another policy in the lam U°mP”=y ‘°' °g“°° °""'~ °°v"°'~-~ ’ AIU alike amount, taken outa few years inter, on which he paid i°f¥Y'“l”'_|"' » annual premiums of U18-28, amounting to $895.72. Dlvidwd lddlli°“5 1° \ 9° this policy were 81438.00 or $342-28 in “cf” °f t°t*lP1¢l11i“m5 P“id~ _ the Lord. the doc or nests siiaii ns . _ Mackmmm & with you. tor thus saith the Lord unto . _ ` HERN ' the house ef Israel (verses 4, 6, 14). A' N' FRASER' ' JOHN MCEAC ° This seems to be the central thought Special Agent, Ch’town. Local Agent, Ch'twr\ llarristsq,SolIciioss, Nobel., - u./tnacgin:nnos,ii..s.itc°° BAYFIUDVHLIAIB. 1- l _ hm _ __ ___ - .._- l I' Kitchener Range It is not the first cost of a range which makes it cheap or expensive, but the amount of fuel it after- wards consumes. If you buy a range a few dollars cheaper than 9. Kitchener, and it burns from 15 to 25°/0 more fuel, what do you gain ? Nothing, but you 2_§t- ually lose money, e- sides putting up with all the inconveniences of an old-style range, The Kitchener range is equipped with every g . -,,_ _ ._ device known for re- ‘-.prfigigié ducing the consump- 'fi ' \ fi-. _ »"' _»>,=».~ ' ~ . ~ tion of fuel. _ Sold by all enterprising ._ _ = _ , ,_ .\ , ' dealers. ,_.\‘_'y~“ I _Write for booklet. _ ff, M°Claiys , London; Toronto; manual. Wlnnli>¢s» Van¢0vv¢r» Sf- John- N-B- , ___ _. (r _ .na s ai was su.-af: 4'»'r"4"'*"` 1-D?-rvv| s7T " ‘\~”.7-\)-'-_ »-1.»"~ ?’_ ,myx -#7, M »¢1l' ..»iwr;u_‘1_nn.i,rc.rn -W »~»._-_._.~._-_-ty E _ ’-ri: __ ...-4, .\` _ ,___-11-u_ Ji \ Ollso-Osrisdeoa Bleek. Wlrlaeesrslv Uonsylnloen anlosl Elie. _ |ll’l1§' Ulf! r l FIRE INSURANCE For rates in the P. B. Islas-4 llltosl Fire ln~ saunce Oompesslesols Farm Bllldis Char hee Bal , schoo louse. Cheese laclgaes, wsu., tis. liens Be. Apply to C. D.li!Ll.. i- llwodsatw Chlrlottetaw ls li Paterson Downing Co’y Commission Merchants. St, John's, Newfoundland, Consignments of P. E. Illlld produce ._ __ _ FSOLICITED VLA-ll. limi. K. ll- U- ima lull; Florson & Duffy Barlstero and Aitceneys, Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, I. 8.1. DISNEY’ T() IICLJV Bsllcltarl for loyal Bank of Cslisfla. is dwlf. MUNI FORD BROS. Produce Commission Flerchants llUMlf0R1)’B BUlI1I=)ING, ARGYLE ST. HALI AX, N. S. __ Perugia! st}_ent_i_on g_i_vee;_¢o efggttar, , o , ou ry. ru e es, ., :_ ..i’.I"..'°°°°‘*.:.‘:":l.°':,':il:*.°.i‘.°'°‘°._ ..':.‘f.:i..‘.‘:::° sclldted. |-ie dw r yr _ CROSBIE Q. 90. _ \l.l0|lll'\,llV||ifUllll. ___ _ _=~__ ____ ___ _._ ____. .___ ".Av|,_\ _ 3 _ ~ _ BTI' ‘ 1- ‘i.*_»~ _ T -lm* » ,at 4/ I ,, if / '_-_-_-_MADE iN X’ l THREE iviiNuTEs iii -as with The *°~'°*~s.i ` ` 1 l ,_ =`\;__-f/' _ UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKER and RAISER _ ,_ ` than can be made by hand In 80 Minutes. _ __ lands do not touch the dough. I Does away with ',` hand Kneading. _ ,i 4 1 Easy to clean. " Aohlid can work it. 1 1 1 ‘ Soto Bv _ FENNELL & cHAN'DLER’.`”, \ 'I' ~ . --..M T -_-vs_ _ ~‘_ __ -___ _ K’ _ - - -1- _~ ~~-- - Importers and commission llsrehants. Provision, Cattle and Produce. Wholesale and Retail. V __;__t:_rside promise opposite I. Qaser w Us ‘BNI \\d4l’¢ll. Cranium ~ P. 0. lox 4 io-1-dwrvr. _ _ _ *L_* ' --img THE DUFFERIN il0l`_El .. . 1'!" l.".?.*‘..‘°‘..i".°'”....' .. ver no ng! e an Kn eo- einlu every detsll. Newly saluted Ted ro- mrpeled thro h t. Th I IB d ..."' . _ »-~. _ . ~ ' / _ ‘ \‘ I _ 4 ‘N . /,’ _siiy with privsnh ianiva me ;fr'li|ls¢','°°" " m _ x if is Leno; wxr.r,is. crrss csui>niu.r,. .;’ . ` ’ I - Z' ‘_ A ' \\ ,?' \ L_ __r-_mf _ _ --H llllllllll J. B- lEll.|Sll, I. B. (HARVARD,)` BARIIISTER AND: A'|°T0lN|3Y°AT°l.AW °or.'Qlle¢l| lifd Rlchlllblld Gil., Clfldll. Telephone Oonrieellon. ; I. S._SANFORD & SON, [Commission Merchants. Wh lull D i l B lggs, Poultx¢;,Ap=>les€.etT:Tel::|. 'nn' H" 46 and 43 Argyle Street, Bali! N, _ 4-r8dw6mes .x° '.' *__ _M _*‘ \ e. ‘lr\|f¥W_"`\.-,_"f _ ' i_ __f i; ; ____ _~_____---.__ i `_________-_._______l M I _ _-_, _ A.A. l¢l;:a.l.c,*n.‘|;l|;;__|¢_y.g|.|¢. ,.n\“°“ rv R 1;! il .1 fill” _ 1 ’ 5: ¢a:s _f-'f‘~_1i`~\i’ - " 'rf- q `R: SALE! n Cywer, 6 Col. Qusrto, Newspaper Press (in \rd3 H. P. direct current Electric Motor, in use \s Dynamo if desirri. vfg inch Leather elting as good as new. -Our circulation is increasing st such s rapid and it necessary to inslal a Web Perfect ng A io H. P. Gas Engine to ciperste. lbesecn ai any tme. ' or prices and all u? llldll, ii. i. R _ \'f _-T _‘lp vi e / Q i' 1;’ ._ ~- .V \ ____ ` 1 I] v ¢"*) lillhf tlfstb limi Ussolsasuyelsnistssl Innes-lu secs led.. lists s cf _ ___ riff" ~'r -.=f~~_,f ‘. *L f F* `.`.“`,”~¢*vA‘ uf- ' _» 'Ps-°’ _,_.-_ f.i,»;..».»_~ v . ~»-r » ' - ~ ‘ ‘_ x. » ~ f,'se‘ -' , » _ ,l"-""4" eff- "" "` :'~ f -1 ~= , _ f . '*i*”"‘ f ‘ _ ~ *._ W »._i %__ _QQ W ~, ...arf , 1 '55 Wy 3.3’ .._%_i_, _git _ _,___ _._-1. Tv _ 'W' _ 'mil f°-'.‘.-.~=.-.'.:.»~a=f~_-'f;-~- 7). The Spirit throukh_Peter says that prophecy ls a light in a dark place un- to which we do well to take heed in our hearts (II Pet. i, 19). But there are many teachers in our day who, though wiso`ln their own estimation, sro foolish in the Lord’s estimation because they will not believe what ifbo Lord has spoken by His servants the prophets (Luke xxiv, 25). ‘ Ne matter whst the wise ct this world ‘may think of us, let ns by all rsoalisrglvs earnest heed ne the sure word _ef prophecy, for "tho testimony of Jesus is the spirit ol prophecy" (Rov. xix, 10). By all moans read of- ten the book ot Revelation. for it is the only oao of all thobooks- that has s very opeeisl blusfq for the reader s _ _ __ ~ . » lx _O l 9 I- i- _ ,_ &. _ - ||i|l" \ ` in "H sv »». _\__ |il|;i"l';'i|l ___ /1 I This College re-opened Tuesday m0ruihg\August 16th. _During the vacation, the rooms have been handsomely fitted u and about izoo feet of floor space have been added* to the Shorthand and Typewritingdepsrtmentsto accommdate the increasin atrenage. IN snr, Dsimivrmimrs, the latest and best methods will he taught lg? a stsffoi' COMPETENT teachers, s ecialists in their departments. ine teschers will form the staff durliig the coming, term. Our Business Training course, always taking rank among the best will be more interesting andinvitlug than ever before because of the man new features being introduced. _ Our Shorthand and Typevvritin 'departments have been enlarged and Mr. Trainor, the principal, $511 have all the asslstaneelie req res f ` to bring them gp to that high sthtc of perfection to which-he aspires. His nnparsllel success last ygsr was a revelation to men , and we cannot help it if some would oolrgetltors are sn andy "throw mud.” Every one to his calling. r. Trainer continue to educate the young men und, women in the art of' Shorthand and Tygewritlng and w lslwsys be found attending to his business. EvEm‘ni i W -s Mfr _“§__ .rf '_-° Y