li.” i 2. ....1 R M . 4'.. -lf? l , _ l .., -i l ‘_ v-_ 1. ,il il 1-. li ll 'ml _,_ ~ .. , i... Ula 7 . 4 lygj . ,,,_':. li' ; li- i ‘Mi 'v -¢ H *'15-l _ cnRlsnAN|n .A |>|v|NE Rowe 'having them. You can do it with o\§'_ Vapo-Creso- ‘W “‘*‘°"‘.° °'“.°'°“° I Text-i-“Sill/cr and Gold iiavc .I None but Such i - ' I h ht the lamp ~ phy,it was sooonditloned by that phil ,m"`¢\\l‘ vaporizeh K ' ' nd iet_the va or fill the ,,__,....~\ _--_ ..¢. .. :oom. _Have tli,e children as I Havz I Thee" sleepin the room every night, for \t‘s rfectl safe et not a single »~ __ 1 v. . _ -. - ¢|ik¢lS°§°fl“.°’=\1‘\"'°"‘_*“'S "“P°f- Peter Himself Manrfeated this Power on the Day - .1 b t. - »~ - Ask yon' 1.63:? 8 °u_t...'.......,....,...In Fenticost--Power Both Physical- and Spiritual-To Ilutllillnlllllltnrins I qriermon by Rev. \Vm. Dobson.) . V Text;_Ac,_s or the Apostles’ Chapter earthquake. it territles us;but we are `\ three, verse six, Then Peter said Silver lighted in the Spring as W” wawh and gold have I mme’ but such as I have clothe the field with flowers, and give Rive I ,hm the forest its coronal of green. Howev Is" S brethre were are few pep tothe thoughtful person, there is so QQ lil. 'v ,&` I; _,_. ‘ at \ va/ our 'runs up outv oul: msn: alms rownn E.W.Gli.l.ETT 2?!-'.'4‘I‘X - ‘l’°l0NT°~ ONT. FALL CLOTH- ING Do you want a fall suit or over- cont? If you do now is youi chance to get the very latest and the best. There is notl;i(p(g a man delights in more than g clothes and this is the place to get them Come and see -what we have and you will be convinced that what we say is true. Prices to suit the purse. ncnoluin s. PERRY. ` _ The Nobby Tailors, - Orem George Street ' Some Charming Chains Have arrived here that de- serve the attention of every~ F U ' one who has any need to buy as| . ._; af; new Chain, either fl personal use or as a present for someone e‘se. '~ The Gentlemen’s Chains are made very sightly, excel- lent iinish, and may be de- pended on to wear for from 5 to 20 years. __The Ladies’ Chains are in fope and curb pattern, good dgpendabl quaelity. E. W. TAYLOR. South Side Queen Square. ‘ WEDDING RINGS Our Wedding Rings stamped W. N. T. are made to our special order and ar guaranteed full quality Wresentd by stamp inside. e employ only the best manufacturers in making our rings. W. N. IANION. IEWELER, Sunnyside. iliilillill AIIAIIIIE RAILWAY. And Steamship Linen to Boston via Yarmoutih. 'I'ha&pniar Fast Lina Between Eastern Nova ia and Boston vin Truro, Windsor Junction and Halifax. EXPRESS TRAINS leave daslly. (ex~ ?'pt.Bund lat 7.25 a. m or and armoitrothumaking connection at qagmvuth n. NIAEI up nrvxsxon-'mm nf nn ma. ltpd viliolr leave Windsor daily (except Sunday f%_n‘zuro a%I.illa.m. and is rr m. andfrorn rofor in'g:1rat&40 L m. and 8.36 nneonnectln at :ro with ns oi thqtercolialhmil alidttgldsor .wills :t|g`saa°t'I-ainsto :relyfrom fini! xnand Yarmou . On Monday Wednesday and Fri- acec modation nn Noe. 5 and 0 run lltoxlmltl- ‘For the tale CHEAPER THAN HAY Ontario Bran. Manitoba Bran. ' Midd_ling.s Corn Meal. - Cracked Corn. Matchless Chop, 51% each Barley, Oats and Corn. Gluten Meal. [great milk pro- ducer] ~ Oil Cake Meal. B1atchford’s Calf Meal. Wholesale and Retail at VERY LOW PRICES QUEEN STREET. 5-xgtuf&w AULI) BROS.. “°‘*“¢I‘5A‘\”£‘°l.3“ala»;'?' Posaeas this Power is to be Useful-and go Forth ` _ and Se.y as Peter Did. the storm When it manifests itself B but because the carbon conditions t ower of the eleotricit , and thc electri white heat., which gocs to illumine t church. All power, at nil times, and all places, is conditioned thus, so that and simple. So much for that. Now the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Christianity, is not so much a creed theology us it- is a Divine power muni analysis you get below its theology, makes Christianity what is is. You of the Gospel of Christ, for it is a power "Terry yc in Jerusalem until ye be end this Divine power they were no good it would be no ood. The could not mysterious way in a building, but in ,souls of the individuals, for they were ' i=uRsR‘il-L mascroa RS Amp snnsrnea. Office, Show Rooms and Residence, opposite Baptist Church. , Equipment iirst class, all calls promptly attended to at ,any hour of the day or night. Telephone No. 289. _,__*. 1%1 _rZ li=oR.sALe I otfcr for snlc a. three dwelling honso n Euston Street, Suoxt Hillsboroy. Tt is property in good rcpnir, n a good loco ity, n sont iw pect, offers n good investment.. Part of thc pur- chase money may l‘pn|I:]l(l5§Ir&‘i)r&ollic§ti.GHT. n--ua rw1w._ _’_,' charlorwwwn. ` "_" fi Black .ll-iamqnd Line f° . /£54) 1 //;"»'ev `r`fV4_€l`<, ` , ./I ` / § *vll » p 2 . , , . l\ » --. ,.- ._ .cd ~r' - _,` ~ ..-_.\f__, -. .."*,- ~ ,__ The S.S. i“CACOUNA” after discharg- ing her cargo of coal will be readry to receive fre ght for St. _Iohn's, tid., about Wednesday the 6th December. and will sail from Charlottetown on or about Saturday oth December. Should " a rensuniblc quantity - oi freightoffer_fo`r Sylney, the steamer will cali there. intending shippers will please book space at once. _ PEAKE BROS & co., Agents, Ch'town. Ch 'town 28d6i ection. \ve will not. discuss this evening; but one thing is ccrt-nin that iudividu could brin'g that power to bear upon ho mind and matter. If Peter preached N O 0 NE wno ins even seen o R , ing upon matter. In the history of _ o me~ John went up to the temple at the hour \ .. \ / sons vgho use not mdlre or less interested thing in p°w°r mme Interesting "h \ *"1 in my mhnueswuon of power. We even its manifestations. It is to seet \ watch it with interest in the heave and Imwer °°“‘m|°“ed by "h° “dec” °“ wh_i V »**f“ swell of the ocean in the rush and fury of It ”°t's’°“d t'h°“ "° watch MW the °b‘I ‘ ` ` '<"-_ ' conditions the power while manifest p T itself. If you had in one of these globes "*\__/-f wire which would offer no resistance It ¢",,,»., the electricity, you would have no li "~31“°“U ln luand as ` Ir; prayer, and were accosted by B IMDB IDB ch who asked for alms, and Peter fixing h 0 WYE never see powcr manifesting itself purc fest' ing itself under modifying conditions. When you reduce Christianity to its last ritual and its ethics, and touch a Divine power which is lifting the world to God. if it were not for this, Christianity would not be worth preaching,for it is this which re- member when Puul wrote his epistle to the Romans he said, “I um not ashamed of God," and just bcforc our Lord ascended into heaven, Bc said to'Hia disciples ed with power from on high." They had spent atleast two years in training under his own eye, their creed wns good, their theology comprehensive, but without tc Christ. Thcy were totnrry in Jerusalem until they were enducd with power, the dynamite/of God. They could not preach, 80 th all tilled_wli.h the Holy Ghost. In this way Divine power. Whether wc have los that power in the present day, or whcthel 1 it is munifestingitself in some other dir the Church became the'possessor'of that th 0I'i < for the great hottie of life. It seems H me, we do not fully appreciate the ad- if we`rapifi9k\d'to..ti\'a.heart~ If Pell ._.SllH |qp"pra|gp_'at midnight ln a`Phtli plan- prison. tho stones of the buildi were shulen>to"tbeir loundittion. _Ti|e_ it wasaotiuiiiopon \ilnd,bero it wdb n crumb we me Ana un wnam phy tint. you _hope al assault the Athan ian Creed, a- splendid piece of Grec metaphysics, but so far as a Creed la co o setting forth, -no'doubt, important reia 4 -tions between the soul and God. For th reasons we have an Armenian Christian tianity, and we have as well what may ' called an Ameiican Christianity. mind upon him said to the lame man H? “Look on us"; and when the man looked g expecting to receive something Peter ss t; “Silver and gold have I none, but such ht I have give I thee." h' Now we have this power exertcd. not li ci on the mind, not on tho conscience, but o D - y the feetaud ankle bones of a lame man ty commons the u“b°D’ you have that “and immediately his feet and ankle boned hi received strength." ont. He is a man with all the wants t 0I` Ol' friend or those with whom he comes "5 ly, told him that hc had no money, b puthim in a position to supply his ow Il power for the purpose of enabling the man to supply himself with bread and butts enable a man to take his position in life become a good citizen, and iight life‘s hat ties successfuil . very n your nam an e upon the church roll assumes that uc possess this power.) Is it not our duty ii Y “affix':.;;’;.“;’».::;..i°.:.‘;°.i..°:;; --W W- -f -»-~»-»»~»»<= come. It wus not deposited in some in the struggle of life to enable us womanhocd, for nothing else will sufil E o a burden upon our fellow, men. Is _it n al 'bd 9 _ “K _N r _ _ , | Minor. Asiatic thought. moulded lt.; when it one in contact. with Grecian philoso- _ me as- IAI1 csc oerned-well, it is not much. Condition of ed by Romanjurlnprudence, we have t e doctrines of justihcation and adopti , R Il ny, so.-eek, ». Lam, an Anglican cum- be Now if wego back fora moment to the In days of Pentecost, we see Peter himself de_ manifesting this power upon the so it until it produced conviction of sin. On to another occasion we tind him manifesting or it upon matter and producing physical ' health; and so we rend that Peter an UI d of n is id as Now let ns study this man for a mom~ h me common to human nature, and utterly incapable of supplying these wants him- self. I-Ie is reduced to an alternative. He Q must either die or have these wants sup- -- plied by the caprice or charity of his s, in contact. Peter faced the situation square- such as he hnd he would give him; and by the exertion of this power, Peter at oncc - took the man out of the beggar's list and wants. That is to say, he used Divine will flow. I body ing lntluenoeeolclrcumetauces upon tbl ~ u’°luI n°’.nl;'“f° P“'°. Rich B|_°°d_ Divine power. 'When preached in Asia ~ ' Cornet time hinges on the mainapring of watch Gold cases and jeweled monogram! ook handaoinwbut it is the homely old steel mainspring that yppdto work on time, and prevents you from Btldod ein body'a mainapriug- `P¢°PI¢ I°*° arms and legs-eyes and ears-even the entire stomach. But you've got to have good red blood, to have good health. Fruit-a-tives give it to gon. Just see how necanry the lood in. Evqry °\’8°I\ in the body depends on the blood for its l10\1f\lhm¢ll\- It supplies sstric juice to the stomach to assist di- gestion. Aliter food is properly digested, it takes up nourishment from the intestines and builds up des and strength. Prlck the akin at any P051-li. In bI°°d ° _ I A' 'l I' 'gl On The Bnloultl-1.'-'lil\"1l ‘Truths-tlvea’° But-if the bowels don’t move regularly, they keep food there until it decays-fermeuts. Instead of blood takin UP n t$td?mu~iu deq,1,,g ‘4 in e stomach wants clean gastric juice and gm po n.- ~ __ _. -indignation, wurntumaeh, heartburn, costed tongue. Thisokidneye want pure blood to help thgm, md t B ` _ SF, PG' -pain in the back and then kidney diseq¢_ The rp_huacl?etwau‘:g;oi\:\risbuunt so they can 3,-0,, stron . ey stead 8 -rhenmatgu and ecistica The blood make a vain e6ort to get rid of the poison and carrie it to the skin -pimpiea, blotcha, eallow complexion. Fruit-a-tives clean the stomach, and make ann that food is digested properly. They go after the lazy liver-and atop those “ ilioua attac a." They tone ` Purity the blood because they first of all cure OONSTIPATION, which is at the root of the trouble. -- `°'X find Fruits-tives to be the beat medicine I have ever taken for my trouble. I have been a enlerer from i Constipation for ti_ve years, and until I used Fruit-e»t.ive4, could Ind ?:Ilhiig‘=: IU! P¢?\l;ll&l;¢l\:`:i 1 _ th t bl i s returned. I e Iii\¢ii:1ad(\1’i"Ii`i;::i:i\Iil¥gci1hI-udcisdirigelllifd tdddnviritli :lI'<:tIaer medicines, I have steadily lenaezuedpit. me Fruit-eltivee his is auilleient now to make my bowel! move regularly each day. my tore now hear tablet every two nl? _ __ about my new cure or Constipation. l » R l I Mn, L. KINDREY, Tnhefne, Manitoba. ' ’T" .fs- u the bowels-strengthen and invi rate them so tli)ey rnnve regularly every day. They the kidneys working properly. With sll_the im- urities of the body gotten nd of as gisture intends, t.here’s none left to ‘ taint the blood. _ _ That is the Fruit-a-tives way of cieansin g and purifying the blood-and _ ft is the only way to get the pure, rich blood that every man and woman and child must ` ` .I A ~ IQ ‘ have to be well and keep ell. 9 -9 \ W _ gg/`J7”2>‘-9 'ICQ ne§li1yy§.`.i _L-is is fe; \‘»2 / "’-‘ the duty of everyfparent, who professor \li vo bee Christian, to guard carefully the health of those whom God has committed ‘ to his charge, and to develop to the utmost those physical powers that God The Flour oi The Family ~ For nnfailing success in baking - for health-for economy-for every day satisfaction , Excelsior Life Insurance Com- P3»l\Y» 1-Iead 0H_ice, Toronto, Some Salient Features from Report oi x9o4. I ceinf 646. . Muifllnfeare. :fx un. s|.4I1.in.si79B ’ ew Insurance issued. . $1 ;g8,157.oo lumen, zo per mn, sw9,i .15 Cash Income, Premiums, f stef \ o. ‘Y *< "$;> has given tothe child. If this be so, wc members of tl\e_Gnurch, in thc early days, 2:21l§,;¥§::::;u;;;e;;i;';i;):J:a§E:ga€ and be very much more interested in the co n th k th h thi k thc day of Pentecost, five thousand souls it gig. sity iiwfepxt ,‘;nn';e\;,3Esp`;?nt :Q -"BEAVER" FLOUR is the pride of ` pantry. It is a blend of l‘,,f,“',§‘,,”,§,2g",i’,‘[i ,T222 -com- bines the food properties of one, with the brca.d~ making qualities of the other. It is the only donr blended especially for home baking. This blending Interest, etc. . . . . . . . 18 546.51 lacrosse, I6 par cent, 851356.85 Total Expense. Payments to Policy-holders, etc. . $x66,93x.I9 Interest Revenue alone more than pays Death Claims. Death Glllmr during year $38,517.00 must guard them against the drink habit, the cigarettes, the habits ofthe llbertine, ‘ . and a hundred things’ that tend to under- miue.the physical strength, and render the young man and young woman until to housewife to get the best results- With of two kinds of wheat into one flour. enables the CHOKING 0F A CONSUHPTIVE iilii Tiiiii-K LIiiiITLT iii’ A i'iilUiiii A single done of Dr. Wood’a Norway Pine Syrup will oouviuceiou that it wi l mp the cough, aooth the rent, and start you on the road to recovery. pn. woopis NIIRWAY PlilE SYIIUP is rich in the lung-healing virtmaa-of the Norwaghpine tree, akilfnliyooombipod with Wild erfy Bark and ti pggfthing abc: ex wr-get rtiea o o pastors her; and bargpolt ia a pleasant, aafeand ' ' Colds, US eileotual medicine for Cough: and_ -Hoareenel, Sore Throat, PainintI|e0h Asthma, Bronobitia, Cronp, Whooping Cough, Qzimy and all troubles-of the Throat and Lundga. 1 Be lure and not accept a substitute for Dr. Woodlr Norway Pine Syrup. The genuine is put 1;! in a yellow wra per, three gnc treel e trade mark, and the , price cts. HAS N0 EQUAL “ I had a very cold which settled on my lunge. I triad many remedies but could get no relief. On the advice of a friend plrooured a bottieof Dr. Wood'l Norway 'ne Syrup. Before the bottle was half Hniah I had not the slightest trace of a eongh, and in my opinion Dr. Wood’a Norway Pine B p has no equal aa a cure for coughs, Nix” or any nicotine ot the throat an lunge. ; _ 1.1. ner"-. w..an.». ns. _ _ I INTERCCLONIAL RAILWAY Travel by Your Own Line to Quebec, Montreal, andall Points West. wi l-ui _ a a’a one n ¥°'1{°”nr:-"|i§>Le5;°"§" mm' Thc'c:‘lI|‘alliIlllnc lirxriircss” “I 30% pg@¢ " gn" I many is unsurpamed in the excellence of ‘the l F ' no __;-.<~.' 7 jtl iiihlilt ¢'\r service and sleeping p _ ,*",,_', _ear accomgcgationp. ‘°° Connections.-Witt: Prince Bd _ 1..-_ ° '$5 v- 5-‘='1=r%§ vnu mana vu rom _au ` 'll Cliene and Picton. l EASTERN STEAMSIIII’ C0. INTERNATIONAL DIVISION. Winter Reduced Rates Effective Nov. lotto May lat, IIL ¥:i8‘»i§'¥’.3'.§?_.§%‘{.‘"‘? . . - - £23 Steamers leave Bt. John at B a. rn., Atlanti Standard) Mondays and Thursdays for huboo. East-port. Portland and Boston. REIURNING ..’$'.””..’.§“.'1’.".2.£'h.‘.i‘a..'i‘.i.T.'i“iil':‘.t..% ..‘$.‘i£..“‘lr.".::"..i‘.'L‘ :.°.il%.’3l‘.".2“.fI...‘°% mrm cabin berth or atatdom ._.§5;'1s,_°;,."~°‘..... ln.-err.-sz-ce -2:.-.ri WILLIAM G- I-Bl. Amr.. er.. mn. N. s. vantage of setting out in life with a strong physical constitution-a consti- tution fltted to bear the strain and stress of this Western civilization in which we live. If we did appreciate it, parents would feel a greater responsibility for the physical well-being of their children. It is not enough that this power should be used in the fomiiy._ The church itself is only thenggrcgatc of the individual ‘ members, each one possessing in himself this Divine power. Such was Peter when he stood fncc to lace with this mnn nt tht- beautiful gate of the temple, and wc are told that he flxcd his thought upon him. .Now this is a good example for the ‘church,either‘as abody or in its indivi- .duai members. It must fix its cycs upon ‘ suffering humanity. It will not do to pass by on the other side, and still onli our- selves Christians. “The poor ye have always with you." There arc cases among `us that can only he aided by silver and lgold. The civilization in .which we live has become what Darwin would call “the survival of the flttest." 'Ihe -competition is so keen, the race so swift that there are individuals among us who have neither the bone nor the muscle to keep up in the terrible struggle of life, :md as a consequence are left behind to th .and if the church do not fix its thought upon them, who wlilt ‘ Now I, can imagine a ,state of things where neither the family nor the church would be under obligation to provide such means as will enable the individual tosupply his own wants; and where fail- ure comes the state must begr the burden. Ido not think for a moment, that 'the child with what is known ae higher edu- cation; bnt if the stale is under obligation tolook after the panper, it is to that ex. lf°l\*» °bl!8_\i$d. Where it cannot otherwise be done; to supply the means necessary to prevent pauperlsm. If it be necessary in the struggle of life, that a man should have an education to enable him to supply his wants. the state is under obligation to supply him with such. This part of the problem has been well solved on Prince CALVIN AUSTIN. V. P. I 0e|\'l Kanagm Feature Wharf. Boston. Ian » - as .~ 1_. ._.t7.s.sn.s.>o.l. ;.vh.m_. me .i...,.rn.,_,/ ,;.,,q,,,, `, 3 M," ~=' ' ' M ..v‘ "-~*~=» -1 <' "lv " - li always be delicious and inviting. “ Beaver” Flour is always the same-always the - best hour that money can buy. And the best costa no more than the next best. ` Your grocer will get it for you if you specify " BEAVER" FLOUR whenever you order. At Your Grocers ,T Hllld dna _ rnodchnil I - ' - .ff Ls_fF__-.'.1f~% /I _ \ - .Q §.~_/ _ -'»1,,'Lin\'\\7 I e l¥\°\’°¥ of those who will care for them; _ ' ~' l. I-lil' . qu 1” pn- W... When in Doubt Pl aylrumpsl When you don’t know what match to order at th - -,_ g state ia under obligation to supply my gg-gggfg ask for _ ill-Mo EDDY’S SILENT ‘ ' ` _ 1>.lRLo-R mica-, na ni I 1 a. , ° ‘_ [51 ‘ ° ‘ _ Thzuextzhtog lwantustoatudy la- A ....."""°.°.,f°’.ZI’..‘:‘:I_..':'.1i”"..Z‘l’°"..,...°°“;‘:.2:2 R ° E” concern"- the fact remains the eoul bas and does \ p - 'enrtapo¢ri).nd\reaoe pontii bod . ' _°’ No nan aaa at bb best :ith a .etc-k :Ir ggi. impure noni. 'rhla Meme no ariumenc, '. .1 #Y-d‘fl;,E;_» un p . . P _ ’ . g v g icuwommlmno are L a{h . 1 _ _ .1 - , _ _ ' . q V , 0 0"" 'I' ` 0on¢‘inua¢ll‘e'np\¢ea.` Selling Agana, 3;, ]¢|m| N_ 3_ ,_ l-l-F~\“""- Bcnvcr Flour for all your baking, the bread and bipcnlta will always be white and light-the cake and pastry will Rate pen l,coo means Insurance in force 5.56 per cent. Average annual Death Rate uyeara, 1;( mos-3.54p er xoo he loweltrate ea record for auytomplu of lane age. Reserve (being in excess of Govt. standard) $y44.074-49 » iaeneu, 23 per coat, SIJ9. 29.lt Total Assets for Policy- holders security, bel., i|r,r5,3.115-05 L61 for every dollar oi liahl ity. ldllllll leum. - Net Surplus ol Policy- loldera Accoua $lM.|4l Reserves for seven years on Hm. tab Interest at 356 per cent. Interest carne on mean Net Asset# 6.33 per olat, AGENTS WANTED. CIIAS. J. MITCHELL, General Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. cvd p _ P. I. I. RAILWAY ” wi, ul ..f.’l°&.‘i“.li°i‘»i’.‘.l‘i'..h”.°3‘l.‘} ....l"..i`l.°'.i.ll»§.’ll‘l-in? owmgtations Isglm °“'§,,_ N0. N... No. mold grandson Hosrcnvius Z sp E” `P~r_s»r»1'J i 2s§ss;gg FFP? 2518 .- .. 55:7?-'F-° Z‘.2£Zi.E'4` ° §:-.-s~=z<-’.. &"..s»§3’.§.1‘ `u. r.M. /mu lv. Ch town ar. 0.00 Royaltx Juno. Md §o.W tshlrc 8.15 8.5¢ unter River 8.0 9.24 Emerald Jet. 7-31 _.Pwp.zs>nyrp ;88§;“9E5§85: . ‘ ~ iv. £123-ialdJnno. ll .io ar. B'BIlIe lv. z BWP' 9 55h Z >`5s= 9 _l 3 2 Far' ‘P ser. P--= E5 $32 F .> s=r=.~w~9-s=? .*SS;258.! :E7-:-s~=s»=e-T’ 5'=I=`*5`=3z P~Ssy n=sns;“ rrPrFF>~ asszsag” ly# B'Bide Bar. .._.,.:"¢.°r° :mb lv -2" yur 421:.- . "s»s»v~u~ F83 I Q‘_w»s»-9-9~.-3,. 9 » gsssasp-e FE; _ B9 ;g;§;;P=? r . E :ir Q I rg S a . " R ‘ 'F F >°-s»\s»:'s»-*.-z §,;>~.>a°.¢ =ssssas.=‘P Q 5;! "’~_-v-:¢-_-P-5“_.2 ;§:_:~;5g\*s32§s.==.=» 8: F? in 7 Hhltewart Jo- Unggwl lv ,;.*9 _>;_,?e; ==_=!3\!=sis_='5 ~, \ "1