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Quimonary Tuberculosis Specialist 2U Brighton Road, Charlottetown es Treatment 1n Selected Cases " Telephone 2C7 iiiaoLeoil 8t Bentley s‘ W. E. BENTLEY. K. 6. - ..I. A. BENTLEY ,, Barristers end Attorneys ., MONEY TO LOAN , _ Office-Bank of N. 8. Ohemhere p. ‘m. May. be consulted off hours et 116 Hllisboro 8t. fiialmer 8t Palmer u, J, Peimen, K. c. H. L. Palmer " Barristers, Eto. Ienioof Nove Beetle Btliiillnl ‘ Charlottetown, P. . I. Money to Loen --_,__.:__ PROF. HIRAM BALL. ENGLISH ooto PRIZE , .,...__,.mr.nALl.ls'r AWARDED 1o ooto mo 4 IILVER MEDAL! OROANIBT mo MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH , Students in the followlnfilllbilifll‘ PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY OF MUSIC “ugh; Baptist leheoi Room Hours-O to 12 end 2 to 6 Evenings by APMIMMDPWL ‘ oil. ii; c. HARRIS» svs snscistis-r. Ofiiee Rebel Bank v Building; , iiioune . mo to I 1.00 to s. -» i‘ ‘ . osicunl, ho Dos-r" ' ‘ "ifs; A (sieve Fe ovelene 10 eenl ete .‘ f" i ib-Jeol l-l. let. ’ Butler. oionsnrry, Lot 1 i‘ Archibald ._ .1. ,_ i Mark. R-MofiillsflruBA: , . eanmrren. soucrron. Brain! r011". Irefllsr E. Alberwn n.- i r i“ P. E. ieieno; supp- e saver B: more". ‘m iw" "".".."~‘ . w] glqi 3U: Ooiemen ililgan. k ‘ ‘Morrison, Northelu... lMtsoouche BiacirFox. Co, M9,‘, Fred DosRoches, ‘Miscouoho, Monkley, ‘ELI-L, Sunnmereide. Montrose Black k Bilver For Co., Ltd, Sec. John A..Hardy, Al. bell-Ito!!- h . 9N8. T time. Central Bedeque. Murphy, A.‘I.'B., ‘Pig-midi; Murphy. Thomas L.,_ Conway. Juliililrt. Troll. iSummerside. New Annan Black d: iSiIver ‘Flo: 90-. LiiL. ‘Soc. Tress, Tlioe, I), Cafflli-‘hflrfl. iSunrmerside. ' New Jersey 81B. Fox ‘Co. Ltd. Sec., John. iA. Lea, lsllmmergldq Niagara ‘Prince Edwarrlisin, mo; C0» Ltd.. ‘Sec. Treats, J. P. Duflus, 0’Leary. North Shore 8.8., ‘Fox Co, Ltd" 56¢» C-‘E- MlwNuu. Charlotte- town. Nfllifliilitflbérifllld S. B. ‘Fox Ltd.. Sec. Jas. h‘. Birch, Alibbr-ton, ‘OlBrien, Jas. E., ‘Laurette, got ‘Otl-lnlloran," Frank s; Manx-ids‘ om Island s.s. Fox '00., 1,51, Mgn, Thos. ‘Moyse. ‘Central Bed. equé. , 7 Oliver, Nelson s, Alborton. Ouiton, “ill. Alberton. " Palmer, James E., Iiosoville. Park ii-sland BIS. Foxes, Ltrl, 532-. J. Lolloy ‘Holman, Szimlllor-r Pavilion 8.8. Fox Co.. Ltd.,Sec., 30F"! Grady. ‘Suinmersldc. Peerless ‘BS. Fox ($0., 1.td.,‘soo, NW. Baker, iSunmmerside. ‘ rufeetors, Frederick W., ‘Suinmer- Pickerlng, IJ.J..' RR. 1., Sum. rnerside. Pioneer Fox Foaming C0,, Ltd., Sec-r E15. Burleigh, Elieri-liie. Platte, -Robt. Aiiberton, Prldhaim, Charis NZ, iMontrqgn, Priine Quality ‘S.B. ll-‘ox 00., Ltd", Sec, 'l‘l'eas., JiS. slngton, _ Prince. Edward s.s. Fox -co.. Ltd. Mgr. Norman McLeod, Box 5o, Summer-side. V Proflit. Jolll1_'l‘., Allicrton. Progressive ‘Fox (20,, 'i‘rc‘:is. H R, side. .3. LtlL, Secfl Pure ‘Canadian S.B. Fox ‘Co, ‘Ltd. W- TPQB-‘L. P.G. Clark, ‘Sunrlncr- e. , Quigloy. lvlichaizl, Alborton, lia-uisay, Austin A.. ‘Conway, | 711111151131. Ervin, Alberion, I Rum-fill)’. GrW" ‘Malpequo. ,Ra.vncr, A.H., Tignish, RR, Rliyncr. B.l., Aiiberton. Bilfliel‘, E31!" ‘Summcrsido. Rayner. James, Tignlsh. Rayner, RJ-L. Casvuni-pec. ‘Rayner. lSilad, 'i'ignlsh, , Ray-Tier,- international Fur ‘Co. Litiié. Mgr, 'B.'i. Raynor. ‘Summer- ‘Reedy. Joe; Tlgliish. _ , Ready. Michael P., Psi-mer Roar‘ Lot 1. ‘ " _ ‘Reeves. Calvin,‘ .17., a. Roderick MOKflY- ‘Lower Freetown. (Regal Iilack and ‘Silver ‘Fox (‘F Lid-r 568-. W-K. McGougan, Sum, merside. Riverside Warming 00,, Ltd S60. T.H. ‘Smith, Victoria, Matthews. l(€l.‘."luaflgng i MONTREAIIJ, Oct, Crockett, lSlillimer» i rimil‘ and a half ', ween Re A ‘w ‘ tow” Iltlr , t January or wry. ‘LO. sloe southeset ofderlteeiom. Jesse was thirty veers o! eee left Ills Neeereth home" ‘end came to be baptised of John. who was then pseeehioe end tench. with‘. ins. or the‘ region of Jordan. After comers as " " ‘ sun: sun sans: saw/whoa: “My soul. welt thoutoniy upon God; for my expetrtationls from him. He only is my rook ‘um y salvation; ills is my defence; I s ll not be moved-Psalm 62:5. B. ". OCTOBER 26 YIE WOULD lNOT:—-0' that thou hadet beurkened to my command- ments! then had thy peace been as lamriver. and thy righteousness as . the waves the SOEr-‘Bll-‘iflh 48:18. OCTOBER_ 21 LUSTS 011‘ THE ELES-l-l:—-Walk in the Spirit. and ye shell not fulfil the lust of the flesh. For the flesh iusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and ithese are contrary the one of the other. —Galatians 5: 16. 17. OCTOBER 28 » YE Sl-lA-LL BE SA'I\lSF‘lED:——Ye shall eat in plenty. and be satisfied. and praiése the name 0i the Lord yourfiou. that hath dealt won- drousiy with you: and my people shall never .be ashsmedl-doei 2:26. THE AMERICAN DOLLAR JMONTREAiL, Oct. lih-‘Various reasons are quoted for- the ‘fact that the American dollar has been at a discount in Canada. but the ‘Obi! which iiehuostiy attributable. according to banking officials and financiers, is general prosperity in iCsinada. lit ‘was thought ‘that the market had ‘been engineered and the American dollar forced below par, but this is refuted ‘by ex- change brokers sis being nu im- posibillty, c-wing to the ‘strength of ‘the American banksnlt is also said that the new American tariff might have had something ‘to do with the exchange. ‘Ijhe present grain movements and. huge tourist traffic have a bearing on the fluc- oi‘ the American ex- borrcwirlgls in New, York. GRAIN RECORD ESTABLISHED 19.—A new high record in grain» carrying was established by the ‘Laolllne Calm! 1w iin September, according ‘to theotr "fSoptembér. From the" first to ‘the, ‘thirtieth inclusive, over four mill-f lion bus-hols c‘! all varitios. repres-l lentlng an increase “of ‘H1029 tfgn, - us finial returns for ‘the month. of million over the total for September. 21 vrcre shipped down the c ‘al. Wheat. accounted fol‘ 9.08_ a1 burholsm-nts 909,510bushels. iryc. 1,714,679 bushels barley 545.490 bushels, corn 1,733,168 bushels, llnxseed 24660 bushels. _-ufO&-————— A NEW POTATO CAMPAIGN r n ICTOIN. Oct. 19.——ln all- dl-lidzflmtoailthedacilities which‘ are being provided ‘for marketing the surplus potato crop of the provin- co by steamer. services-to, the?" pen-ts. a campaign is‘ ‘being , duc- ted to cncou-MSB .i-h'e ‘fllfmitffl 1° market ‘their potatoes‘ ‘in tnoliorm of pork. by feeding them ‘to the pigs. Newmllrunewdckvtiucs not raise enough pork ‘to meet h'er own ‘Riverside ‘S15 ‘Fox ‘Co, Ltd, Sear. Js W, lLockY. Buminei-slde, Robinson, Geo. W., Box 71, suin- ‘merslde. .ilogers, B. Qmheim, Sumrmrr; Rogers. W. Russell, Coleman. Royal 18.13. Fox 00., LttL, iSec. WJF. ‘Moidsrlane, ‘Lower Bodequo, Schurmnn, W1C, Box 1'65, Bum- morside. . ., lsllazilaeli. K‘: and H, Portage. _ lSharp, G. ‘Shelton, East Bide- ford. . Shawinut Ranch, ‘Mgn, Duncan A. ‘Mcl*hee. Howlan. Ghee, Angusiitr. Tigsisii. Shea. F.J., Waterford. ‘Shoo-n, Joseph W., Konsingion. ifsilvor 'i<‘oxes d ‘Cup Oysters or ‘Malpoquc, Ltdf. Sec. '11 .,_Simipson,,.W. George, Kensinl- ton. ‘ . Smith, P.J.. Newton, ‘Lot .20. Smith. William. Aliml- - t -. Sovereign BB. Fox ‘Goa. \Ltd., ches- .in?‘ ‘ w“ m . p... [not enough of ‘tilts i '" wei to the food vreste soft lid U .., ‘ I e’! l I played here today" between men picked from the Scottish and Iri league, ‘the ‘Scottish won ‘by three to ‘none. - ‘lair, we coiiibhin, st. Louie. Boer Trees" {W.K-‘_"M¢Qfl"8ffl1. 31ml‘ merside.’ “ Lookerby. ‘l-ialnliton. “ , rioj- SlBuAFox Co., Ltd" ‘silver Fox Ranching JMITH oznnqhqxi-Jlevid nsiuston. Fred L. ltosers. Alherton. mionsesyllmo, ec. .'Ih ~- ~ nsTredenick, poroyt-o, weir: De- ’ " l‘ - e 5 51.39%?‘ E.JF'o‘r§’§.-"¥5‘h.i'§§. requirements and ‘there is‘ n. biz espol-"t market whose Uemono cannot ‘be met. ' SCOTTISH W IN IN ' GLASGOW FOOTBALL. GLASGOW. iScotland, Oct. l9. -— n__1he dissociation foothsiil match iSummel-siiie ‘Rnncitlng Co.. Ltd., Thom, on. Honey, Wellington. ‘ilho " n, JHIMR, o ‘ lltoii. Travers. Victor 'i‘., R. . 1., Tig- von. ‘ - Tuplln. or s‘. ~ Snmmewds- Union Vsie ‘ . Fox 00., Ltd. Mgr. HJ. Btets n. OlLeary. ifvnt =19 . “ficov, ‘td... Sec. ' "c or mien, erside. 'l‘rea.s., b. . Vincon Soniio St. _ I . 2 . r CO" ilnomwon stool-ton. eeiq, fireiflt 0-. Aibiirton. , Percy 0.. fi-R. 1.; ‘Bum; "hi... :- ft" w???" l ‘ eve sreoistiir iii . ‘ , . . ' . ‘ . . " < .I , f. Irene minel end elllsll d. Iurniehel en needed. . Williams. Hilbert. Iitnsoele. ‘ 'OMOI~ I7 rlfien ltreet -. Willow Hill,‘ 8.3. IPOIOO-kbtd" 500.. IILW. Pres, on. Common-side. . Woodbine, :18. change as ‘also has‘ the ‘Canadian, mtfruvfiii ion ‘s3 m: coylthom- shifter‘. i. slsvfdniifieitm ‘ - r melee,‘ e. 1".‘ us‘ _ hm eo or _'of tism, Jesus wont from the Jordan into the ‘wilderness there to med-i- tAie undisturbed upon. the work God hed given Him to do. Ghost. returned from Jordon and ‘l. .was led by the spirit into the wil- derness." Hank ii. ~12, says that Jesus was driven by ‘the Spirit into ‘the "wilderness, but it was an in. ward impulse, 4dr the Spirit was Within iHim. Mitt. ‘v.11, tells ug that. the Spirit led Llesus into the wilderness to be tempted. Now we are told Jls. 1.13, ‘that God "tempt. eth no man." Truly God ‘tempts no one to sin; but He certainly tests all men in ‘the rinterests if righte- ousness. lit is the purpose of God that every soul shell ltight its ‘way to heaven. Only tradition has ilx- ed upon a hill district bordering on the rohd which leads up from Jeri. cho to ‘Jerusalem as the scene of ‘the temptation. IThe hill ‘itself from being the supposed spoil where the Lord spent these forty days, is named flQusrantania. ‘The rocks in this néighborhood contain many caves. ,“Belng forty days tempted of the devil}? lThe whole period was dull of temptation. lit was a real temptation resisted with pain tq_'which_ Jesus, siniess as He was, ‘mighthave yielded. __Kf it were oth- erwise Jesus was not tempted as we are, and would be no example for us’, Temptation has its use in ‘the world; a world of moral do- voiopment would not be possible w-ithout ‘temptation. “And in those days he did eat nothing." ‘Fasts oi’ forty days or longer have been ac- complished by various persons within recent years. Moses (Ex. XXMUVJZS) and Elijah (i. Kings NIX_.:'8) each fasted for forty days. IChrist was exalted by His religious meditation-s above the ‘need of food, and w-as t.oo absorbed ‘in H-ls great contest to" eat. "And _i.he devil said to ll-lim."_ ‘In what [form the temptor csnie to Him, whether to lI-lis inner or to His outer consciousness' we are not Ottflilve m rue. flees-In wilderness re-l Q i r '5. 9- e. F ea 3 '2" E . the H017 Obit-it. which hed coine to Il-rlm in e. special weyet Jiis ‘hep- “And Jesus being full of the Holy‘ l l. l i . I I l i i i I l l l | l . f i i l A ,to1d, nor is it necessary for us to; rlonolvp-the meaning and not the: form of the narrative in of (zhiel im~ ;.portance. ‘lCommandnhis stone -that it be made ilread." "Literally \"a loaf." ‘Oriental ‘bread ‘is made -| ii [in small, thin, rflnt loaves or cakes. "ind many. o! ‘the stones lying about} I'll‘. ‘the wilderness resembled them! .in shape. ‘The sight of the stones hunger, but the chief force of the temptation was deeper than person- al "hunger. The Jews were looking lfor a Messiah who would perform ljust such a miracle as that i-turning stones ‘into bread. trees would beni- .l"ruil._,,the year round, and n single grape would loall a wagon ‘and from it men would draw winc as from a cask. -In effect it was a temptation to Christ ‘to place IHIS ministry on the low plane of the material sensrs. Tile Jews wanted a Messiah who would feed and clothe their bodies, conquer the IRomans and relieve ‘them of their taxes. Should ‘Christ be the iMessiah, they wanted, or on an iniflnitely higher plane, the Mes- siah ‘they needed? "And Jesus answered him." Now we discover what our Lord's educa- tion had ‘been during the thirt silent you're at Nazareth, no ‘ha become "a lMan of the ‘Book. He had instant.‘ command of the sword 0f the Spirit, the Word of G d. ‘lit is written, that man shall no live by bread alone." Jesus, hungry in the wilderness, remembers the les- of ilirioses (lDout. ‘Vllllll.:3). “But t)’ ‘every ‘word of God." Christ said later than iHis meat. was to do God's w-iil (John XV.:32-34.) Com- pare Job Xxlilhzlz: Jer. XV.:_16.i -‘.‘Ail this power will ll ‘give Thee." ‘The suggestion of the second tem tation was that Christ The land was seething with rebel- werds begged Him to take tlrfi ‘They, too, saw ‘the power ,of_ s C em‘ in Him. llt csnnotibs doubt- ‘Qéfihlt hsd ‘He used His pub‘ t at direction liie could ‘have ed the tyrant of the Tiber frp throne and seated Himself place. ~But to play the Cue. a season would mean not li-lim who came ‘to be the all kingdoms forever. therefore wilt worship me." tflfflltlfli"! aim wee, as in the» rst- t mutation, to detach the will esue from the Father's witness to. induce fii-lim to set up A 10ft 0f ‘ o hc "A-ll mu be Wiles." louse. the would 1m uri- msy" have ‘increased the pangs of son which God taught il-lis hungry s people in the ‘wilderness in theds. s ‘ should » strike st once for ‘Caesar's seat. f lion. rrno people of ‘Galilee, nitor- ‘"‘ Shel). ' rinj I . of The: ‘rabbis said that yvhen He came the' I i - i i ‘ . /;_ - While Life Insurance stands watch over your Home to. cover the mortgage; to provide a fund to care for your wife and educate your children if you should die, or to support yourself in your own old age if you live-n-it is aiding ‘Canada's ‘industrial and commercial prosperity, ife trust funds formed Eyitlfe payment of your premiums are invested in Government and municipal securities to build schools, ‘ roads, drains and bridges; to provide Hospitals and welfare institu- tions; to establish justice, law and orHcr-u-as well as being in- vested in mortgages, agriculture, transportation, industrial and other enterprises that go "to aevclpg Canada and make it a better A place in which to live", “Life Insurance serves as it waits,” ' ' "‘ f diner-once‘ l’! ilIreniIer-yotsialhriloellyflsolil ffffll fzllow. Seekfilte services of the life representative, and he will advise luow your tilde program can be even in the event of your premature NEVER HAsAAIvY POLICYHOLDER LOST A DOLLAR rmzoucu ms FAILURE on .4 CANADIAN LIFE IN- SURANCE COMPANY. urs INSURANCE SERVICE- 219w. epietle) i 5 ‘ruff-nit "which Herod lino ruins». a will "bf the ‘Kedron 450 to 600 feet ‘be? “m”, (‘the writer of the from a pi 9X1!!! it" twice beaten ‘by the Bible; now he himsslt seizes the sacred weapon. nesohing. up from the deep valley eid to have been thrown ble o: the temple into is wfriitdn." tfhe devil was ls chergb "s, and its still. There was tlilen living one ‘to whom t been ‘iy as suoh an ambition h . ed th gtaifxetigiffzerbr "ieibsriueif (But so fer from eateries it he m, et this s @793‘ . "m! a“ “w” iifi-"nriiiffoi... under-nuts (Dent XXMIIJYI ‘aims the‘ most ntilerebieeod most, egrso‘ ed of men. ‘: itndi‘ Jesus ‘answered i e -l ‘ “gin- Mr remembered the" pro- ‘ eleohi ,_(Msi., whio foretold ‘that the make a eudden end startling fold}. ‘i: ‘ail , loin... a should "suddenly some to His mo, Q56 pie," and the temptation wee, to Ill not O - Id first - t it “ fi"iriir.“li‘rrgfi'°lié“g..i- log‘ i- i I : o" ‘ ugh f I il-EF“: r . a our " r’ n.2,... iiy efityeséies tel from thb Pa. XICL: vs _ they t. up." The "everiesb ). "And Jesus answer- ugto him. -.»‘i,t ie seidfl" , from Dent. VJ.:1ilr ..... ‘.~...“:.. tolnotthoborriiny " ~ ted ‘Him Me 5h. ifs)!‘