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In 25c. and 5oc bottles, at your Druggist s NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL C0. an or camma. umnm. 12' | . 2 ll ,, _ riir KARN-M0liRlS PIANO & 0RGAN C0 The Largest 0rganizalion Manufac- i i i luring Pianos and 0rgans in Canada -»"f”“'”_"'~’”_*‘~ _ ° The KAiu~.-MoR- "“"._ L flown ~ I' { puffing on our part ,-` ._ g " _ _*_/___'. Everyone knows. "'<>!jnjf_»”'ns,, ,_-,fgir-”;»f g RISinstrumentshave _ -_.`_'§j. 1, I been sold here for ovei _~-~;_;i__“,fi'.`.`_.:_,. ‘;f;“’1‘,“,j_"_'1,__f_-‘__<," 'rnuzrv YEARS if _,» __- and are so well known i_ ‘.i_7:ffi.hJfli-fi ‘ if U13* they require U0 & . .~.~.~,,. ».>- -'RJ ri Wgll |; ‘ - KARN IS KING A cal-load ofihese instruments due to arrive here about the 18th inet, will be sold at"`the closest mar- gin. You ca n n ot make a mi atake in buying a KAR N- MQ R R IS instru- ment. Sold on their _-4.- merits, with small profits and quick returns. _ .V 123 KENT ST. “Es ‘_ __ __ _ v ' Every modern convenienze . 'l`c‘c-phone in every room- Wlien in Halifax Register at The Halifax Homeiilze, comfortable, the leading Ciiifirlai. Hotel in liaicrn l.~ .\lL`l)l_)f\`.-\l,I), Mnlm cy l nter :>"`;§'"6'i3 “£3 li5"_f;i"G`o 0 tif We are hcadquzi rlcrs for thc above , 'i_ Guns, Rifles, Hockey Skates, f _ Hockey Sticks, - Hockey Puclzs. ‘ Full line l "' i So J Li _ on haml. For Salt-by W. CRABBE .il . . 1--_ » LlssEON` .v."~ ‘f Illlitllatl-! I. \ _\ . cowaicrnx-i-, _ free gift of God is eternal lils in Christ Jesus our Lord." Bom. 6: 38. ronvrmn suoonsrlohs. By Rev. D. W. Snider. "Theres seems to be no substantial reason for douhtinfthac in the flood of Noah we have an actual historical occurrence, of which traditions ap~ pear to have survived in most re- gions of _the world. ~` . _ “The flood was aajjhistorieal fact, and the preservation 'ol Noah and his family is one of the best and most widely attested of human traditions.' -Prof. James Orr, D. D. "Wa believe that our first parents, being tempted, chossgsvilm and so fell away from Godand came under the power of sin, the penalty of which in eternal death."-Article V. of the Sin oi Man, in the proposed Basis ol Union. .. But man's sin ls' God's sorrow. What n picture the context gives of the grief of God! “It repenteth the Lord, that He had made man upon the earth, and it grieved 1-lim at Hia heart." . Do men ever get as far away from God nowadays as those who lived be- fore the flood? Are there those who live contrary to moral rectitude, and to the divins ‘will and to the image of God in which they were created? Are there those who live (do wo?) contrary to justice, mercy and truth with “every inclination, affection, passion. appetite; eiery temper de- sign, thought" twisted, distorted, corrupted by the fabrications of an evil imagination? There is no such sticky filthiness upon the soul, clogging all its mo- tions towards purity, righteousness and God than what the evil pictures of the imagination can paint and print upon the memory. This writer feels that dangerous ground is being trodden by those who, in the interest of purity and reform itself, do little more than merely recite the devilish forms which sin takes to murder uian‘s soul. But the teaching that a godly rem- nant-~tho just man and perfect-‘was spared is as glorious as that the teaching of the _destruction of the wicked is emphatic. There is as much of the grace of God as of the wrath of God to be learned from the story of the flood and as much of the glory to come as of the wrath to come. Think of the long period of _faithful and reiterated warning the people had from God through Noah, _ whom, Peter tells us, was a preacher of righteousness. He preachqd by_ word and deed, warning every man by the space of one hundred and twenty years It is evident through the whole narrative. with all its implications, how earnest the purpose of God in that holiness should prevail. Nothing is plalner than that, and the working out oi that purpose is not to fall. In is to be wrought out both by de- struction and by deliverance. Read the Golden Text. Those in the ark were saved by wa- ter ns truly as those outside its shelter perished by water. Bee what Paul says in 2 Cor. 2: 14-16 about the saving gospel which he preached, and upon which F. W. Robertson makes the comment: "An awiul truth! The gospel preached in fidelity ruins human souls." Bc it known, therefore, that Noah's advantage over his fellows was sim- ply one of attitude, one of disposi- tion towards -the truth. "By faith Noah. being warned of God concern- ing things not seen as yet, moved with godly fear, prepared an ark,” etc. Heb. 11: 7. It is the saddest of sad things that, as the builders of the ark perished through unbelief, there are so many whose skill is serviceable to the af- fairs of Godfs Kingdom on earth whfl nll the time are outside oi it and shall perish because of their unbelief. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FEB. 9. GODB CONVENANT WITH NOAH. " GOLDEN TEXT. ' I do act my bow in the clouds and it shall be for a token of a coven- ant between me and the earth. Gen. ix., 1". _ Goilo remembered Noah. and his = __¥.-E-_ irf" _ GNL I2. 941; 'li llflf. i "The wages 0! do is death; but the and t\¢kl\Q»° V __ ,_i °"° is more the blood, nerves-builds the _ _ restores slrolmllli Vi8°l' ‘ ' energy without interruisting daily duties. .A .ff ,~~¢v»4~A»~ v 'T-~ ` ' Scott’s‘Emulsion drives outcolds , H ` “and strengthens the lungs. .if ' - Scorr &_ Bowne, TonoN1‘0. 0N"‘A\“°- 1"' //-"_f.," \§»’ . Motor 'llie Imperial Mar- ine Motor is now the ` universal favorite. In 19io the sales were mostly local- only a few lniperials were in use outside the Mari- time Provinces. But 191 i saw Impcrials in use on the Pacific Coast and in Iglz Imperials were in use in every corner of the globe. In all tests the Imperial wins out -~it’s sold on its merits. . i ‘ - MARTIN. B. A . .iionson s ntiirltr r f ~a¢nmm ma stmsm L " x . ` °f .I ‘A sons, saussvuca _` Uooelca. K. Did B td 1 at and Best I-Tel ° " yin th°e°d’d'l'iltnr2‘i>l`adla£1i:§:xgoi'u.: s » s nscpnuon fa ucssiii Barrister, Sollcitorn N°'~"l°"°*°' ,f _._ MONEY TO LOAN Oicesi-Cameron Block, Charlottetown A MAUKIVNOV K C L.B -l‘lMlmnd Richmbnd Street,opposite St.Psu Church Hours out lo o‘clock to 3p.m. Barrisiers, Attorney si law >e r ii sinuu=oicu»de_ LOAN 19i3iisoue 4 thepmvinoo. ity of mill ef” reand audingcodrepalr _ . . r-r in ‘ dad by I i s s trees but hamsin the 2_2. ;“.r..&.."."i‘:‘:‘s:.'..3s°il`.'»i`l'f:.l°.:l.°.i‘»S's‘.l wo-wwe swf- amount. we root house ands complete water tam on taps ultiilllli Gulf!!! the desirable- properties dairying; or mixed farming in ' f Also that farm known as the farm within a mile 0!»Vlctoria Harbor. consisting of 55 acres. This isone of the MY _ __ _ ~ ~ ' " oiaaranirynrmnin ihe~vicinlty,i»ni 235 gv- '51-I ei ~ 1-fm wttburton (gl Shaw high state of cultivation, buildlngsarg _ ingood repair and include all necess- l ' ‘ outbuildings with silo and mot I B"mAe"bA"°"_"y 3101:; 'i;LE,\::Lc,'°5: house. The balance of the Dawson farm ' g ,_/_...f _a_.--\_,,¢¢_'C";la~ Umm '° °'“;_'“§_ m,,,,‘¢|_ comprising 45 acrescau bo purchased , li- 5 `, _ ~ .», ,_ ~----~- also, makings total of 100 acres. This C13/ r""~///" _ -~ "if -,_ ,_ ~v I T far... im one of the me mm in nf. | /\2' , ;‘f_x,` ` HR, Province where plenty of sscwped in g ‘ o a 1 ° . , E F _ 'el “ _ always at hand __ / /if" 'V sV\°;I'):{hE;tS-Ch|:'irr:iid:.>wn,DlVicto|€i: Apply wFnED'_'.*C' CLARK' - ZQ' _l Hom. victoria P. 0.,»Lot sa. _ .» ‘ . _A _ Victoria, .Lol~¥29.._ . -- j sa. mi... i<.c. umm Mcinnim , _ _- _ n. » The gndersigned offer-_s lgynpridcté me ;___/‘ ~~ " . -. M¢L”n Q M¢Kim|on his shore farm si_tuatedm‘ we_r_aTi-yon, @Ci‘lllliillll.TES if on *Joan i.i;i>wsi.|.. Farms A_i1ol*i / s.-_PLEASE tvrlon-;;;;;~.' 'l l one mile from Victoria, contain! *180 acres with dwelliuz and on G J H t @ Ss ° " ',Brown Block, Chsrlcttbtcwn. all iiigood repair. In this e a block of land containing 45 \ ~ ii. 0_.u°i.son. x.'o. w. ii. usiwnny ?)3~;»h;vé1;(li1!:l;<;;;1;\gntt)r;¢;le.°gss1!;5iu`:lsiesbe ,__ _, -- ____J__T _T_, _ S. _ Q For full particularsa l to _ y Howailb blank, `» _ Bdrristers sing Att , ._ 1 °a:::.:a:i..:l_“._ _ _ .____._~4m-“u°<'~ .._...,=,,~ This is the J 'e f " m0 n.-i';§ Es? -at-law mbcrs and _ vacuo-is, Loi 1 ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D Physician and Surgeon M s ' Phone 3i5L r i65 Prince Sf M5m»~snd 7-21 STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS. _ Universal Os" 5-351 f;,»fg;»;,e>__f_»»' 1 ALL' nfs- wAY~|n_' wana Eastern S. S. Corporation Bruce Stewart Es? Co.. Ltd.| FEED 600 Bags Oil Cake Meal (old process) 8oo Bags Bran 300 Bags Molascuit (origii'1a1Molasses feed) '4oo Bags Cotton Seed Meal. loo bags Schuinache feed (Rich feed for Milch Cows.) CARVELL BROS. U l-Sclitstll Forty ycarsin use, 20 years the stand . ` srd, prescribed and recommended by physicians. For Womcn's Ailments Dr. Mciiel‘s Female Pills, si your druggisi , _r Bordeaux ' t is surely a. winner. M apelme the finest thing in Maple. Butter Scotch ,..i. If you will try these you will come again. Do You `Want Something Good? /_ - We have it in Island Chocolates -' A “emma Systen-‘N Here are three I Leaders T nothing just like it. ` l that gives entire satisfaction j is a luxury' - ` Eiiher my Patent Pressurv Valve or jacket systems of home healing will give satis- factory results. They hast every room in the house to a suminery temperature at the expense oi' keeping only one stove Boing. -For full _partizulars and testimorials, call, write or ‘ i>h°\1° 394--L ~ ______~_, “ 7 - r . ~ L Jas. A. Mcliachern l -,-1 ' " i (Continued on page three) _ - \- A |24 GL Gem-g¢ 5|;_ - * _ i-\ .. __ -. i2-24thfsmlf Sunnyside . .l ~ _) ‘ ~ ‘£1 * ramona You can é14.»~»»-as-...__ v .4 _ §_ Because th _,.4/, ' ‘ _ General Commission y are Safe, Sure :ind Trouble-proo". Merchants , . 'Con lg-niTi,e'»:i\s.:ii’i:i»iiT.producc 2 :L-_‘ii Lighting easily at the first st okc, they burn ` * Q( 'diljsnd evenly without the lieaddiopping off. _ , ’ .'§__ '\ _ Them For Quantity 2/iE_,#an1iI`1`1e Them For Quality _ l'lcCoulirey Q Bulm an Farmers having first-class dairy butter for sale should write us stating prices. ~ -sdstirs6mpd. _ <; ~i-'ani Lwa. I T You are sure of ii safe, lnx~ uricus and swift journey if you-take the I. C- R. Route. Secure your ticket `at the _ City Ticket Agency and you willbe free from all worry, l your baggage will be checkei sleeper booked and all con- nectloizssrranged. o Call or write to - 4 I A n°..'i burrito; 1. g . » -A - -_ -.sf _“T A ' 1 i.ivi:iii>o¢iii.`si-:"iiifli‘fii'¢i':i`: _ i Writeldeas For MovingPicllIre Vials! ii' SAILINGSL * publication. '_ - < ‘ ' _ E scsi: vous asus annsonizsssar _ _ oun_ ii.i.usriui'ri:o soon, ioiovmc wsu acc learn just vim _ your fmure. city Tlemasaai. L_ ' ..~\ -1 ,sys 1"\».i_ . .. , . \ . We Will Show You How! f If you have ideas-if you can think-we will show von the secrets of this fascinating new pmiession. Posltivr ly no experience orliierary excellence necessary. N0 "flowery language' is wanted. The demand for photcplaysis practically unlimited. “The big lim maaulactu ers are "mom-.g heaven and I earth" in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing dsméid. They are _offering SIOO and more. for single scenarios, or written ideas. _ .,__ < _ Lu' . We have received many leltare from thc film manufacturers, such ll' VITAGRAPH EEISON. ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE. CHAMPION. COMET, UFLIES, ETC.. urging us 1o"sbnd photoplsys to them. We want more writers and we’l| gladly teach you the secrets ofsuccsss. = _ _ We me selling phoioplays written hy peoplewllo “never 'before wrote” 5"' line for _,,,_,,,_, _; ~ Y 0 U can wsirs rnoro ri.srs*sNn ‘°“"‘“'°’°" rails szs. on nous wzsiltr ' Perhaps we can do the same for ou. lfyou can think of only one good idea ev_ery week, ann twill write it out as directed by us. and it sells for oulvy $25. a low igura- ‘ YQU WILL EARN _$|00 MONTHLY _ FOR SPAR# IIME WORK “‘“°f°\‘7°usnd 'A - From London INTERNATIONAI. LINE WINTER FAREB St. John to Boston ....54-50 St. John to Portland.. ..... l 00 Sfsie Rooms .....a.,$l00 Leave Bt. John at il 00 s. m. Thur for Easiport Lubsc,Portland and Bangs* Returning leave Central Wharf Boston Mondays at ils.m. and Partlsrii 5p.m. lor Lu ec bsstport and Bt .o Maids s 'censure Direct service between- Port and and New York. Leave Franklin Whsrf'1‘ues ghliire. and Sat. at Sp. m Farsl,l!.00 'J I . _ For tickets, literature and information sgpli to focal ticket agents. Baggage c ec ed through to dssti ation. f L. R. 'rsomrsns 'ii-. ii. is na. W. M. G. LEE. Agent. . St. John. N._B. _ ii-~ _-, f riii-: coioNuil.lNr The only independent line between New England Q New York, 050” an - IMPROVED PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN Boston & New York VIA RAIL AND BOA‘lf ONE ROUND $2 WAY i TRIP WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS Fast md elegant propeller stosmsrs. ‘fConeoiI'd’;:snd“£e1iinglon" c ommi on. We caterto thecxaciin `qcmandl> of a puticul r ' le M56 Yiqulre' . a clean cut :ervili;°Pwiih' tidy stato- ‘rooms and modern appoiofinenis Ticket Office. _ 256 Washington St. Boston. E.:gf¢§|é:.=i;lw England Pass Ajsnt 5-3- ' -_-m "T" _'L' _»~ f if I _ ' " ' ’ 5'? ` l CANADIAN PACIFIC ”f EMPRESSES L FROM ST. sursnss or 4....- Furness Jan. Nth _Fam ith ' Feb. llth Fro n --_ 4