g p V i ii i l Q I Qi V 3, if ‘ 5 Ei . ,..- W, . M I H 1 V 1 we ' 1 f L_..e__ TW tampered to relieve sudden comeany time? , » Anod no Linlmént responds in li eh olds. bowel ..'.°..‘:i.in.‘=.i.‘i..f~.'i.. Iseaiddvesssrywhenlc ON & C0. §r_r For Sale For Sale For Sale A Speed and Breeding. A R. MacKAY of Liwudale Farin,Charlottetown, havlng gone to great expenses in purcha~ing tivo iiniorted Percneron Ma°es from b France has decided to lighten his stuck by selling the following hor~ es listed below. These may be bought at private sal: or will be listed ard sold at the Spring Home Show salein Chario letown, March 19th. This is a rare opportunity to get first class, handsome and briedy brood mare; and desirab`e youngsters. They are the get of such well known speed Sires as Parkside 2.23 1-4, Commodore Ledyard and George Cre=.ce'.is 2 24 1-2. All are in apple pie o_der. 1 Brood M'ire ii years old l_ by Parkside 2.23 1-4 Dani of Nancy Mac 2.36 1 Dain French all Right - This is a l a zilsome in ire weighs nearly 1200 isa splr ndid general purpose animal and has lots of natural speed, has worked miles bett~ r than 2.30. Al. li -5 cflts are haiidiomq and sound, Nancy Mac Sired by Commodore Ledyard Autheniiic Trial 2.25 This mare with very little preparation worked halves in 1. i1 miles in _.25 .Sie is a grrat prospect forth: summer circuit. Sourci and limit in gn the iont: 2 zo for her in go>d bands this year. ° ‘ 7 years ofd, dam Jennie Lind, She is a fast nttuial tro' .ter Excellent Carriage Mare and a grand brood mare. Weighs rico pouudi. 4 The Get of George Cresceus more t an burnt GIA!-11|' LESSON XI. THE TEST "I desire rlllee; hand 'i>oni-ran codons-nous ' Ry Rev. D. If Bltdi- t n t however sound the patriarch was at h h had t " in ' ` m so f m Even poor monlll bitt prone _ ,, bo imlzilw. ewh for @t he aplirovnlxend ol eommeudation. Per , has been tomllfed lld beyond have no stteb words go closer to the the measure ol his fellows will be snot whence the api-ings oi Joy ready to sur with sheer pity for than thou which search out the brsimm as he stoiide fronted by the est intentions and pure motives ot l\\Dl’°m° Y-ect Ol hh Will tried faith. character-notion of which we are con- "atter these things." What is God's icious. God spake then. to Abraham, limit-. BHYWBYT HAI not ‘ Abraham “Now I know that thou feorest God." been sufficiently provm? “After these What smiles wreathsd his heart' and hin .” ‘ his lips » ‘ is formed lialleluiahs upon Well lt. has to be remembered. that e core e no come out first _ $31. .i'§§£“.. .‘3f.‘..}‘l’l ..f.?“2£,',2§i2.§‘€. SAVE MUNEY *“f°= ° *_°’° *° °°‘"° "'i‘”.‘I.¢i'§l‘.§i’.3lT."..i7".'.‘i “.i..."'L‘1»ITi`§lf ....'}’§,§§;’l§,?..'§&i‘.‘ZiS.fi" §ii2°'a:.;::,;.;f:‘i';.;'::.°i:‘ln ...rs Pr; A C Rive' *W0* . t , .is“°.:::;..°:i.“';.:;..i:°:‘;:°:c. an Approaches ,Mbra!:i\m'in view of God's covensuted always at Sllllllysltlf. Febnmry 25’ Gottrn by the Monarch of the Home Stretch i They arel1nndso11ie,st.'o1ip, and soutfd, Just realy for traiiiing, Here's your clirirtce; tc get ii >_r\<:f,d prospect or good Cairia-,ge or limcri inure. One 4 yt-its old in foal to Coiniiioclore. ` One 3 years .iid One 2 years old. Gelding. One Yenrliug Stallion He is a beauty. The above are without doubt the be st looking and best lred lol uf bloc-ds Dlficf.-ii fm sale in this province for years, y A. -R. McKay. l Lawndale Farm ~ O3 See Them See Them See Them 3-6t.il\IEtf dpi-2. 1. RAiLr\/AY " 'Jnmmenciuz on December `23rd 1912. the trains of this Rallvav will run As follows: A Rf`lAl.`~ DOWN READ UP Mon. Tues D ily U 'I - f~ l Di D ll; M _ eil Thur.si:ept exgizgt `§1`\uoNS exlrebi sxacept Villelii. ant. Sun. dun. Sun Sun. F . P.M. -,_,,_1 $5 SSS_g -- .°,"'“'!°!" 55528 5f“¢“ §§5§$ 5" E 1 ai*-I? -’*§='f= 'H :-.55 'ns 7° ,E E’ 3 F’ F Sag >. és .=° ?n¢->w¢5-:> ;se§egs==§se P S Lv. Ch't.own Ar Hunter River Emerald Kensington ar Bummerside lv lv Bummeriijde ar Port Hill 0’Leary Arr. Tiznish Lv. Lv. Emerald Jet. Arr. Arr. Cape Traverse Lv. p -- . paso Bans FFF? sans Tomy? suse? ?fP >m ea? ' I P>' *Ii Lv. Uh‘town Arr. Vern in River Arr. Murray Harbor Lv F .3 < Department Of Railways And far Ferry Terminal. Cape Tormcnti e New Brunswick SEALED TENDERP. sddrelned to the undersienafl sn_d marked “Tender for (lsr Fsrrv srminal. CAD* _'l`0"mBI\f-l"°~ N. B-" will be received at this oiflci-until 6 f-'clock on 'I‘uosday,An_rl| Sth .1913- Plnrs. specifications and form ot con- tract to be entered into can he seen on or attfr February 28th.at the Ulflco of the Unis! Engineer ol the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa st the .nice Q iii- ohi-it iizwzinser ni the ini- r cnlonislfhilway at oncton N.B,stlhe office ol Horace McEwen Qllneriiitend, ent ofthe Prince Edward Island Railway thsrlnitetnwn P. E I and in the f iflce mighty abandon and repudiats it by ness met the call of God, and said'. "Behold, here I am..' and Without equivocntion or hesitancy went for- ward to obey. The outcome of it all reveals the purpose of God -His loving purpose. He gave 9. death-blow to the idea oi human sacrifice as being either wel- come or necessary as a element of worship. He taught that he wanted not Iaanc's blood, but Abraham's ill w . And when the will of Abraham was thus. through the siiprcmest kind of testing that could be applied, found to be unreservedly surrendered ‘ to God, he quickly saw and felt the joy that comes to those who go all the way with God. The example of his f ith l b di th a nur o e ence is for e ages. The New Testament refers to it ag- F- 4 81=nii.on ian a ii 2i`.'l°lsm=” °Ta°i""nn'¢h»f' "ii" °°.i ' 'db .£2 -_ ’ 4 l _ _..."4 /‘J J' 'T _,..<-=,\~».. _il - - a ' - `i'.l .r..‘. ' ‘F 'ff' Ir* - A; ;\ , I e i ii Canals relation with Abraham. Will the Al- _ , f . SEALED TENDERS will A mherst Amherst Shoes for nearly half a century have been tested and tried and have won a steadily increasing de- mand and largcr constitueucy_ S hoes are made from substantial, well-tar ned upper stock. They have solid leather counters or heel sti rs. The heel contains no ffe shoddy but is perfectl ' solid throughout. , lf AMHERST SHOES are made soles, they have double lips, (hat is with .solid leather inner vampsarc full to the toe and lasted with the tip to the leather iuncr sale. They are manufactured by competent workmen and have strongly sworn water tight seams. Ark your denier for inn trim nn milling AMHERQ1' MAKE - The Shoe With Amherst Boot Q). a Record Shoe Co.. Ltd. Amherst, N. S. 12-2isttMEtf A. A. ALLEY, P. E. I. Representative. , -s -i 1 ll. McEWEN, Supl. P. E.lsland Railway 7»-- -= e .- ..._--_-.._.. .. ._ < Ge-t an Imperial for Your New Boat - That new boat of yours vrou’t give you best satisfac- tion unless you have it powered by an Imperial motor. There’s an Imperial made to suit all styles and sizes 'of boats and only the Imperial will give the satisfaction .you desire. For cruisers, speeders, family launches, boats the Imperial has proven by actual tests .that Ibis the best to get. of our catalpg_ or. better still, tell us style boat you intend building. .w M V ._,, px W . . Stewart £5? Co. Ltd. 'A 'V i` O' Itdanufacturers. H l H tiff 1. o. ny. 'racket Jzeni. wr Hollis Bt- lt B Pnrtlxeu tendering will be rsquli-srl to accent the hir wa es sch-dole renlrrd or to be prepared Tw the DPPIIYFIIIIIM 0| labor,whlch schedule will form part of the onntr t sc Qontractors are requested ~to bear ln mind, that tenders wl lnot bs consider ed. unless made strictly ln accordance with the _ print-ed forms, Intl in t-hs case olllrms. unless tnsrs are sttsohs the actual slrnators. tor nature of tha occupation. and place otrosidenoe ofeach mem er ot the firm- An accented bank cheque for fha eurn ol t!25.0{l0.90 made payable to th' order ol ' the Minister of Beiiwav and Uensll. mu't accompany each tenilsr. wzich sum _ gill be forfeit:-d it the partyt ndsrlnl , ecilnes entering in contract fur the ~ mlalg. at the rates ntated in the offer sub- Thelshsqus thus sent In will be regzrn-` ad to the renpsctivecontractorl w one tenders are not accepted. - The clieiiue of the ruccesiifnl tsnderer will be he d an security. or part nscuritv, ' r thsdpe tiilfllmento the contract to be i~nfered.into. .sag lgggxtgan anyd tender not neces- °’ i?.'x".ioNns m,e»»» n aiii1°irsb1 nlffiolid °°°°"' a Newspapers insertlnz this advertise- meur wit out authpglty from the Depart 2 ment pill not be pa for lt.- 81171 I :Mer 3, Hotel Raymond 42 EAST ll Still? NEW YORK a Best of Broadway laws; _Station 1,, :er lltffi .. feet.-‘ii .1 rig, lr, i iiiiigf g -fir and vlsltlsg 5 A caroad of these D Ae:t,D:n\'xt&.”lnlstsr and Eeorstary. l'I1SlfUl1I¢l1tB dll! i0 °°" "'"' rrive here about the 8th insf, will bespld t the closest iner- gin. You cannot- make a mistake iii`,_ buving a KARN- J MORRIS instru- , ment. Sold there , E l 3 x 5 .5 inn turing Pianos KARN-MORRIS PlANO & 0ltGAN C0 The Largest 0rganizatlon Manufac- anil 0rgans ' in Canada KARN IS The KARl\t-MOR- RIS instruments have been sold herefor over THIRTY YEARS and are so well known tuat they require no puffing on our part. Everyone knows. inline y I rite, 'with small, profits and quick irefftirnsl-' _ . _ ~»»at~u sir an ed by a certified check on an not accepted. itself to accept the lowest or au tender. Tenders to be addressed to tl ERS FOR APPROACHES T NORTH RIVER BRIDGE" L. B. McMII.LA N, Secretary of Public Works. 2-28 1.3»s.7.8.H>.rI.r2.ME n m '_ ' hartered Bank, payable to the , Srder of the Commissioner of Public Dtplflmenl 0f Plllilltl W0l’li3i Works for the sum of $200.01* chadoudown’ P_ E_ |_ Check will be returned if tender be A W _ ,_,,.A2‘___ -tenders Fninlllmlnlg- tlsll Bridge, DonflI\ient.of_,Pnb|icWlork¢, Chsrlniieiowiiil P. E. I. February 25. |9l3. ° saatsn 'ifauiimis win be ' received at this Office until Friday, , March 14, 1913, from any ,person or persons willing to contract for the building of a new bridge ‘at Miminigssh according to the plans and specifimiions to be seen at the residence of Mark Lacey, Mimini- gash and at this Office. Specifications can also be seen at the Office of Hon. Charles Dalton, Tignish, James Birch's Store, Al- berton, -William Csllaghan’s. St. Louis, S. T. Gallaut's Office, Pius- % ville and at the Office of Hon, James A". McNeil, Summeraide. Each tender must be accompani- ed by a certified check on any chartered bank, payable to the . order of the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works for the sum of $100100. h Check will be returned if tender be not accepted. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked “TEND~ '»ERs Fon MIMINIGASH il, BRIDGE". . L. B. McMILLAN, Secretary nf Public Works. be 2-28,1,5,8,io,12,ME » " d at this Oilice until noo commanding him to wipe it out with I h re°e|‘._e innocent blood, the blood of his O 011 FfldaY» Mardi l4» 19_I3_- fm son and the child or promise- ot 2.28thfSII1tf ‘ any person or persons willing t promise so long in the fulBlli11¢?. i_ ___ ___ ,_ _ _______,_,_,_,___ , ____....__-._ "' E ~-J conlrggt forthe building of the a The ti no attitude of the soul to _ , . . P' _ ~ God at all times and at all costs . - :preaches to North River Brid-ge' N U is iiinin-ateri in the iam verse ni the The sure way to determine goodness is by test accordmg to rheplans and specified- Tenders Far Hinsonss lesson when Abraham .with prompt- -w' ` H0115 T0 be See” at this Office- Each tender must be accompany 0 ,fp-y. ~i. .gr-1-x§.oL ~ § Causeway February 25, |913. The Department does not bind SEALED TENDERS Wm be Y received at this Office until noon on Friday, March 14, 1913 from le » 5 5 _ lll` li undersigned and marked “TEN” Zlliinilf fi# ii; fififtfiiiilfé Jfirif O lson’s Causeway, according to the specifications io te seen at the Master Wilmot, at tue Office of Hon. James A. McNeil, Summer- Bridge Charlottetown, P. E. lslan February 25, l9l3. SEALED TENDERS will received at this Office until no on Friday, March 4, 1913 fro any person or persons willing t contract for the repairing of Gi lian’s Bridge, Kildare, according the s cificationstobe seen at~Ho side and at this Ollice. - returned if tender be not acce ted ERS FOR GILLIAN’S BRIDGE L, B. McMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works. ~2-28,1.5,8,io,12 ME ' NEW YORK FIS!! ADS P The Department does not bind ’ side, Thomas Coudon’s, Resident Wilmot ani at this Office. A e' Each tender must be accompany- by a certified check on any charter- ed bank, payable to the order of Department of Public Works, the Commissioner of Public Works for the sum of zoo oo Check will $ _ d' be returned if tender be not accept- ed be _ The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any 2; tender. Tenders to be addressed to the O ,_ undersigned and marked “TEND- ERS FOR HILLSON'S CAUSE- Pe WAY". ' Charles Dalton's Office, Tignish; S L' B' S. T. Ga1lant’s, Plusville; James ecretary ° u lc °' S' Birch's Store, Alberton; Hon. 2`28'I'5'8’I°’”’ME James A. McNeil‘s Office,Summer- Each tender must be accompany- by a certified chech ou any charter- .` __,' ' __ \ bank, payable to the order of the ` Commissioner of Public Works for the sum of $200 oo Check will be /_-ew.. = 9 r§l gli" £1 <- .Nf- t_ `.. ~'-Lfii. .=`-1 ‘f »§.rf. iislpéi accept the lowest or any ..§§;i;;i;°..1’.§.;°S§.:§.i*-‘lT§;f..‘.‘;? Bridge. New Road ' Freelown ~ .Department of Public Wtlrks t cll\ll0Hei0Wl‘l, P. E. l. February 26, |915 (Incorporated) i 1 ' _New York i Wliole.saIeCommission , Fish Dealers . V. ~ J \ . Bau.Sme|te'fl Lels Specialties 1 °°!'f°'¥t9l$|°I°l 'hfvlisilr answer lil. .Stencils eent‘on`applin;gi°|., &;SIlllS |07 Fulton Market Consignments bnliclted Prompt Return: SEALED TENDERS Win 'be . , I John this llu. received at this Odice until noon on Friday, March 14,191 from any person or persons_willi.ng to contract for the building of a bridge on the New Freetowngac-' cording the Each s Residence of John Leturgley. Road.