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JOHN N.B.oN?llA¥MAlIET0§nNgAlE.%(ARYvANc°u¥|'R sisxsroon xnuonroit ' For sale by ROGERS HARDWA RE C0., LTD., Charlottetown. ' R. T. HOLMAN, LTD., Summereide. 5 f-L* The World’s Greatest Nerve Tonic I Zuetie for men, women and children who are toubled with insomnia, lowered vitality, shattered nerves and run-down systems-feeling weak and peevish. _ _ Too many _people disregard this warri- ing and go rom_ day to day with no thought of checking what ma i;levelop some serious iriala y. Guard’ yourself against such ailment by obtaining from . . Y tion of glé/cero;_1liosphates, fine oderless, tasteless od Liver Oil; extracts ot' pure beef and the best prociirable tonic wine. The ingredients of Zoetic contain :iill the elements of the human body rebuilding tissue; and reviving nerve for Il CC th_ere is no other tonic that can vie with this famous ZOETIC-a wonderful spring and fall tonic. ` 6 our druggist a bottle of Zoetic, the iamous health tonic. Q Zoetic is a new and improved combina- Svld by A. E. Foster and LOGGIE, PARSONS & CO., The Foy Johnson &. Johnson Bldg., Toronto, Distributors for Canad lv. _\ Canadian Government Railways, -Prince Edward island Railway- Provincial Exhibition. Bhtuw September 25th to 28th inc. 1917. Excursion Return Tickets at ONE 'Vi AY FIRST CLASS will be issued from all Stations to Charlottetown byall regular trains on September 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th good to return up and an 1)-‘toner lst, 1917. _ 6.1¢ iff’ : '34 ,L ... Special. Cheap Fares "l`i<:¥».cis_ _ :it special REDUCED rates will be issued from fu ‘ 'h»1f\'>rret»w_r1. on seotnnber 25th, 26th, 27th and zsm, return o n day of issue or following day by special or reg ii, fare to all ular _p niggiuding 27th. and by regular trainsONLY on 28th V Special Train Arrangements Et Fares i`>'l`.'\'i`l().\i 'l";1_ I iisti il`Lc-.ary *_%».un 'nerside Keri liugton Emerald Hunter River Charluttt town Arr. LEAVE . bfi. r-I -°$°.°°9°9°c~U‘ »>ooOJ>i-;_,'Q NOUINQ = : r r :Ep 5 is 0 u ti FARE $1.40 i 25 1.00 .80 .70 .45 Elmira Souris St. P ters Mt. Stewart Bedford N61 >-4 o A. M. ' 20 ll If S ‘K 1| (2 (K 9.37 “ “ Ciarlottetown Arr. 10.20 “ “ ri-is Fizitv FuR'NAcE (Daniel 3:16.27) Golden Text.-"When thou walkest through the fire thou shalt not be burn'ed; neither shall .the flame kindle upon thee."-isa. 43:2. Read' the first tiilrteen verses of this chapter. Last week wo studied about four iiebrew boys in Babylon. Their Hebrew names worc ii witnei-is to their religion. liaiilah means "Jo- liovah is gra.\cious;" Mishuol, “Who is equal to God"; A;1.ariah_ "God is n helper." No wonder that the t)luild~ ‘cans would not allow these young men who were now iii' their' court tor bear names which would sound like ii clizilleiigo to the supreinauy of their heathen gods and a symbol uf their allegiance to the true God. So their ninnes were changed tu the Babylon :nies of Shudinch, Mashaoh and Abod- ncgo, ouliulng the names of Babylon- ian deities. in the last lesson wo saw the boys iirnily decide to do what was right; in this lesson we llnti' that the habit of decision serves thum well now that they are men. it seemed at little unit-ter that they weie then called on to decide 1; question of food. but the weiglitiest of all questions - coiiceiiiing tho God whom they were to_ worship. is in this lesson iiiiircltly decided by the principle they l1ail‘ad- opted in their youth, iii our Inst los- son they weru in the siiiisliine oi' the klng’s i'»a\‘oi'. hut in our lusauii tuday the dark cloud ul' his wrath rests up- on tliein. Hut as his favor did not lure tliefm from the path of right, nui- lhei‘ did’ his wrath drive tliuin from it. Daniel was given poivui' of God to reveal King Neinivliudiiezzai"s for- gotten zind il‘isti'ee-tsiiig dream after the sorcerers, eiichaiiters and all thc wise/ men had been seiiteiiced to doutli because tliey_had‘ _failed to do so. The king then made Daniel governor ov~ ci' all Babylon, and made his thier- frlciids., Slizitliach, lileslizii-li and Ab- ednego, lils' zissllsttiiits, On thc l’liiin of Dura, Nolnicliaiil- nozzar hail a niagnlllcent golden ini- age 'set up and suninioned all the i.\i’- iicials of his realm to its deiiicziilon. He could not forget the image seen in his dream. evidently, and his golden image iuay have seemed* to hiin like himself. A herald proclaiinud the klng's decree that when 1-ho instru- ments of ni'us-ic were sountlutl. irvery one must fall down and worship tho idol; whoever did not would' at once - be cast. into ti fiery furnace. Ainong his oflicials were Shailrach. hlosliacrli, and Abednego. i~‘or these inen not to bow down to tho golden image meant not only 3 iulusal to worsliip as the king comniaiided, but a dull- aiicc of the king lviinself; for ho and his god were proc-tiiually one und the same. and the order was a. political move to test the allegiance of thc ol- tiolals to their nioiiarch. On thu oth- "”' or hand. for ihein to how down to the €H .. _ :-‘:- $32388 image would' be to be untrue to tloil, to break one of his coiiimaudiiieiits. “ilere were they who formerly ‘resolv- ed not to detlle themselves with the klng’s meat. and now they as bravely resolve not to dctiie tlionisuives with D _ f his god." observes Matthew llenry. riporti-mate fares from all other Stations_ 'rite jealous onaitit-ails mana known to the king the refusal of the three incoming A. M andout oin P M t ' '| ‘- - ti-in izroinis to leave off arid£ial will not servo ‘lily gods." 'l`hi\. tlii'i_~o l`eai'loss ill-lii°vws were ileturuiliiud to do the right. wliatuvei the result might bc, whether they lived or (limi. God was able to ile liver tliein, that they knew. but that ii was his plan for them that their lives should now be saved they dir not kno\v_ "lint it' noi," Llicy snlil “he it knulivn unto tliuv, 0 king, that we will not* .-iervc'thy gods." (l0d'E will _bo done; in oltliur cnsu the; would be true to him. How inany of us in time oi’ t.i‘iul go coui'ageously‘ on. during to do tht right and brave- thing, hecaiisu the presence ot` God sustains us? \\'hen we forget our all-siiiiicieiit Compaiiioi: we go on in fear. lt is being sur( of liis pi'esoii<:e that niakus us con tiileiit and strong. in :i i:ci'taiii col lege. ai crowd of culiiwgt- int,-n were tis toning to nn address fruni tho prusl dent. Tliey knew him as a uuiut, tu- scrvc'ii' unin who had had grout trials. "l wish to tell you." ho said."tlio.1 tho account ot' those three men in the burning llui‘y_fui'iiaco when thu forn uf at I"ourlh l‘ei'.t.caii:+o o. the youth whose "inspect as like ii son of the gods." Nothing is more iniruoulous than the manner in which G-od ‘renders his uliildren inipurvious to the must terrible oriieala. Go tt tho workhou-so and sou liuw complete their triumph over ill-~i`ortiine. Visit t-he iiospluil for iiicurables and wit iioss their victory over disease and pain. Sue the blind asylum. or that ot' the deaf and dumb, and' what sub lime iwslgiiatioii! 'I`liiiik oi' tho hor ror of the battlvlield, and thu perfect peace oi’ this sultliiws ut’ the (Truss. God has asbestos in which tu wrai' his tried ones ngiiiiist. thu fury of the fii|‘iiaw-._ 'l'here ir: ifoiiielliiiig about the right coils. soinellilng within them. ai iuys tit: irharin. liliat. will not siiffoi' them to be really hurt. By virtue of fi inure vvlloiis gift iliey beuoinu invuliiuiulilu in thu day of battle. With only ii .spliierhi llirenrl they brldgu tlin rag ing river. in the liotti-st. fnrnuifc they walk iilibiirnt, as n nioiiit. hand' plung 1-il into wliitu-hot. inotiil rtniinilis un blisteretl. The spray of the wildest sea. does not sprinkle thuni. t.hi.~ smell ol the inteiisest furm-icu docs not pass i' ‘\ litem. Wlho or wliut can hurt i . t 'loci floslgiis to save?-Dr. W. il. \ a aiinron. in "'l‘lie Quiet lloui'." THE GRAN/ES OF THE ANZACS 'I‘ho liiaorls. wiio fought with the .\iistrnll»ans inthe Dnrduuolles and oliioivheiu. Iiiive the grutite:-it i'u.~ipeui fur the ilirntl. iinrl consider every lilnru ivlmro ii dvad inuii lies t'or over "limit," gunrileil by spirits who will iln ii. iiilnuliief to iinyono iihowiiig iiis-- i-vspvct or nvoii ire-iqiiuisliig on the Ilround. They lirouglit ntonca up frtnn thu beach nnii iirrangod llivin i-n oliiboraiie iloiilgiiii above tin.- itinvt-..~=, or they carved little iyuodcii iinuges of gods with their gleunilng boar the name of one man. but there are ‘others inscribed: "To the memory ol' sixty Australians." Thu mark the scenes of' great coiitests. where thousands Iiung themselves into the tight and ont] hundreds re- turned. III-n-lmlililli $999999 #- suiiiv siigoi insult __ _Awmc I :H32 .f cowl' the principal lfaiises of =.iccid~\ ents and losses as sliuwii by that ox- perit-iict~. With these cniises elimin- ated .the possibilities of personal in~ Jury. inatoriul loss and interrupted use of your car will be reduced to the tmiiilinuin. Whaf to do- What not to do. _’l’lie,tuiises ui' automobile uuciiieiiis and losses may be divided ns follows: Skidding. Careless driving. . (':ii'eliS`Bi~i pudestrliiiis. Iilisccllaiieoiifi i:tii'ole.~s.~iiii;>;:4. liluolmiiicul l_\i‘e1ikagi~. l~`iru. 'l`iitrlI _ _ ‘ Siiggtistltiiis for tin-ir prevention me outlined Iii the fullowiiig:-~ Skidding. Use cliaiiis wlionever sti'ei-ts are wet aint .-ilippory. 'I‘ht~_v nm thu only rt-ally dept\iiilaih_lo :li-.vice to pruveiii skidding. . l‘so chains on all four wliui-is wliun- avui' the going is i-speciailli' bad. Keep brakes properly aiiljiistiaci and aqiializcd. i'>on’¢ apply your lirakes so :is tu lock your wliuels; your car will stop much quicker il' your ivlieels do not slide, Careless Driving. Conn; to n full-stop hi-i`ur~_: pnfaftiiig Jr striiiding trolley itnrs ' Slow down and procuuil with vnu- .luii at iiitui~:~:uutii\g .~iti'ct~ts, hlind i~ur~ ii.-rs, school crossiiigs and briilgos. Como to ai full sup before i'i'ssi|ig riiilroud rack." _ Always give signal when pi'up:ii~iiig ,.0 iurii or stop. _Always .signal so than the man in hack will know what _von :iru going to lu. _ lion'l luick up without lirst looking liehinll you. V - l_)on‘t, stop siuiiioii|y._ ln passing aiiotliui' if-ar guini.: the . nine iiiroction. turn out at least 'I5 'vet but-k of it in orilui' to gut si cloni- . vlow ul' tho runtl zilieaiil. li' tliort' is .inulliur car irolniiig, duii`l t|‘_\ to pa:~:=_ l>uii`i pa:-l, aiiiolln-r rar goim: in tho yiini: iiirocliuii wlillu turning ai voir ner. .' ` iiun'l t.i‘_\' to pass on the right ul' u cnt' going in thu snitie ilii'i‘i'iioii. ‘ l)on'i viii iii iiiiinediail<‘l_v aiiiui' p;i:i:~‘- ing n uni' going in ilu- satin? ilii-ocliuii. in passing ai tzfir :-iauiliiig at thu side .if the road, suinul \\'nriiiiig and cxei'~ visa- i-,xtremni cniitioii. ilon‘L iulu- <_-liiiiievs, _ liuu'i nssiiiue that tin- ulin-r i‘li'ivi-i‘ will play safe--~lie inny take- this sunn- :linnuu you are guiiig tu liilw. ` iirivu slowly in i~uie~i‘|ni: ni’ lviiviiii: .i public gui‘nge. llon't drive in trullli- until you :irc Tully i-oinpciuul tu du so. l_)on‘l pass ii rliorsu nt lii|.',li .~pei-il. 3Giv~_-. hiin a uliancu tu gui at-qiiniiiii,-d ‘i with an aiitoiiiuliile. i\` you seo ii horse is i`|'lglilt-iivil. speak in hint gi'ntl_\'. Your "wliozi buy" will innini more than his ili'i\'vr':-_ lt will go for toward t~oi1\'iiii‘iiig lilu . iiitolligoiici- that your car is not aucli ai straiigo inoiistirr ;il`ti:i- all. Go slow passiiu; \'t-liiclos. (lo slow iizissliig i:hilil|'uii. ` lhcin to bu izoiisitltwiiltr ol’ yon. l)on’t hug thu wrong .~ild¢ ui' tht- ; road in urili-i' to viiiblu vnu to inlii- :i und the iliivui' livcils ull |l|i‘ ruoin you lean give hiin. i)u1i'L drive illei ini :i ruttoil road in winter. it mites ai luiu; limi: to ini,-t, out oi n rut Hi . C U O ooriiui' :it high iipiioil. ’l`lii~i'c inu_\' bu a a l ` cur couiiiig from thu i.>ili»‘|' riirvi-lioii ~., I , . 0 1 Careless Pcdcstrlans. I / Fl-iawcett imperial [loulile SEPTEMBER 15, 1911 __ 1 . Y- ‘ v- . ` ' , ‘ i ' ' ‘ ` .' 4 ‘- i » _ . ‘ G w > .= A Daily Treat in Every Household Sealed Packets Only. Refuse Substitutes. A Black or Natura],Gr¢_ei\ "°" E _“__ __ __ ____;__.___- W--. _ » » in &l|| _4.. . JIT] I I High Oven Range :i _ _¥_, Is a marvel of beauty economy and effiri- ency. it saves tiiiw, temper, fuel ai.»ii<-, iliroulioii. in city iii'lvlni;. look out for thu "Juy»W:ilkoi"'-- In-. is :~:ui‘t: iii walk _ out into tho slrtiirt In-tivo:-.ii the ri-gui Dont furgirl. that at p:~,t|e;¢1|~i;.|| |,, morn api to skid on un icy pnvoiiioiit 'i‘liu .siiggcstioiis uindu in-ru uri: du- slgnod to promote safety for you :ind for nil motorists in the following re ” Avoiilnnco of dimiugo to propor- 4. Avoidance or loss ol, or dniniigo liuyunil tho coiilrol ol` thi- rlrlvvr ul' nu, ° ' ° autoinobile. Iiuivi-vor, ilon't try in X 1 ‘_ a Look out i'or ciiildron iiutlgiiig l`ri>iii’ ui' ci°oi<.~i wxllks. ‘ | . that. you ure. ` I IT PAVS To BE CAREFUL. i shell eyes sol ni-skew in woiirliirfiilly spects: _ | _ carved faces. Many of tho crosses l. Avoidance of personal injury to . C - l yourscifunil others. i . o_o: ating.. _ ___ I MANAGER AND SECRETARY, 1. Avol once o amugc to your cur P 0 0 , by °°"'5f°“- ~ sooi-§~siii2\i%us;‘ii}i`-39 Ha‘“ax° _ € I _ to, yniii' cnr by theft. ' ' -1- _ ri Never in the history of the Province _was a visit to the Ancient Capital more interesting than at present, with the thousands of soldiers, His Majestyfs Vi/_ar- ships and the scores of Neutral Ships lying at anchor in Bedford Basin. _ _ All the leading feat_ures_that have chat- acteiized the Annual Pair, in the past,_wiil be in evidence, together with many new ` ones. . ll - Particulars announced later. Reserve these dates. September 12th to 20th. i