Mothers Know That Genuine iiastoria Always Beers the Signature of_ n lise For liver Thirty Years lllSllllllll ‘In! ctmsunoourlsnv. uneven: m". s-wf‘ I men-y Sunday School lesson JEBUB BEGINS Hi8 MINIGTR‘? (Mlaltir. 4:15-25.) (For flundev, October 11.) "Regent ye for the Kingdom o1 Heaven ls at handfl-Matg, 4;17_. Golden Text. JOlI-B 011$ Bflifllilsf, illiflfl been arres- ted and imprisoned and Jesus with- draw unto (leiliilee. He had preach-- ed in iilto siynlazdgue (yd ihiia early Mme and held: ibeeu rejected by role ~peo|1l'c—~w-ho thought the one whom they had known in» hiis youth could not Ibe the Messiah. One day when Johrn was balptllslng at Bethany, be your!’ the Jordian, he bore this test- innony to Jesus as the Messiah, and pointed him out no two olf this own disciples. Anidrrew and John, an "The Lamb of God." These two f0]- lflwed Jesus. antd‘ on ‘the miorrow Andrew brought his brother Sllnwn Pete-r, to Jesus. Philip was called and he brought Nathanael. After Jesus settled i-n Capernaum he cal- led ‘the flour dllshermen to pennan- ent discipieshiim. llhe nucleus of liuis band of followers, ‘Ilhe people came ‘in crowds 1:0 hear Jesus. and IlIIB heeled. From Judevtu, from Galilee, and beyond the Jordan they brought lo Horn their slick, blind and Iralsled, and ho healed tlhenn. Only n. few, how- even‘, believed und followed brim “Folilow Me." lot harbors s. pilot goes curt to meet an incoming stea- Mo winey Enters 63rd Day of Fast LONDON, Oct. 14.-A cloud seem Lord Mayor MeSwiney ln Brixton -Prison, relatives said today. He fail ed to respond as alertly to mes- sages they carried they said. Mac- Swinoy begun his sixty third‘ day of hunger atrildng today. TUXIS BOYS GET STARTED. The first got together of the Tux- is Boys from the various churches of the city was held Tuesday even- ing ut the Y. LM. C .A. lt is the plan of the City Boy's Work Board to hold weakly conclavea of Tuxia and Trail Rangers at the Y. M. C. A., from now on during the fall and winter. The conclave Tuesday night was in the form of an opening social. The boys turned out in good num- bers and started the fun with a sing-song led by G. l-i. Gorbeil, Y. M. C. A. lSecretary with “fl/lac" Ross at the piano. This was follow- ed by remarks by the chairman Dr. H. Ayers who welcomed the boys and explained that the Tuxis Memorial Cup would be up for com petition among all ‘the Tuxis Class- es of the province. This cup is one presented by ‘Mr. Taylor Statten, Notional Boys Work Secretary. in tnennory of the Taxis Boys who dlod in the great war. Mr. Ross Bethune then gave a. brief review of the Bible Study Course “Think on. These Things" mer and wvthen he reaches her the pilot. cllirmbs up a ladder, which lie let down for ihlm on the outside oif the steamer. Then he goes to the pilot house and guides the steamer safely to her dock. One time there was o. fierce gale-run the lllvernpool harbor and it was too tough for the pilot to board a vessel in the chan-l nail. So he wan up the signal "Fol- lorw Mme," at the masthead of hos pilot boat, rand soon the boa-t settled ‘up the river wrlth eilgiht or nine lowrlng. Every vessel reached ben- ("FRPYFCH out your £tfll1S.l'€1l5Q yottr limbs! i.) If there is no strain, no baggincss, no dis- Comfort"; it is thc perfect fitting garment that, all other things being equal, will give cxccllcnt hear. lllcrctrry [lntlcrwcar for mcrt is tlcsignctl fur the “perfect. fii"——spcciul fitting neck, ncat sliutrlrlurs, plenty of mom under the arms. (‘lilsctl crutch combinations are an inmruvcd style. Great care is taken in the CliOlCC of materials anti in tlic marking of all Mercury goods to lllillllllilll tho luopular Mercury quality. Light gnnncnis for office wear, Scotch knit garments for "xtra warmtlrand service. Ask fur “l\lcrcury." If your tlcalcr (loos not have tlium, scud us his tunic. MERCURY MILLS, LIMITED, linmiltrin, (Junada Makers of Underwear and Hosiery for lilcir, \\'omcn and Children. dock sorely; ion- nil the helmsrman hold 110 do was to keep this eyes on the pilot iboiwt aind steer etriaiight 1n the coarse she was taking. This is our task. Jesus sends us. the siwmtl, "Follow Me," and irf we dir- wt. our course just as he does, we alitull reach Iour life's iourners end in safety , - Your Feet Will Follow Your Eyes. in the open square of o. village ,1, coornpany of buys lwcre drilling. - Winih short, crisp C0l1llIill£llldS iihey were put ilhrougih their nnotlonus by vessels of all sorts and sites fol-l which will be used by the groups this .A discussion as to the elnstion of a Tuxls City Council re suited in the decision to have a. regular election by ballot in the near future, the candidates for may or and alderman to be nominated _ at the next weekly eonclava. Mr. Gorbeil then gave an address On “Our Aim" in which he outlined the work for the year and made a strong appeal to the boys to make the beet of their opportunities through the C. S. E. T. program. Aflter some more music the boys " went to the gymnasium where Mr. Wallie Scalitlebury divided them linto two teams and they played a [series of competitive group games... The evening was brought to a. - happy ending iby the serving of ice cream and cake. -¢O>-i—- BHOULlD JUDGES GIVE REIWONS FOR AWARDS? (C. E. MaeKenzle.) -I believe they should, as the real ed to have settled over the mind of a voung man wfho had Just return- benefits derived from any cxhlbit- ed from a trroliniinvg camp with a lieu- 1on1, lounge or Ismail is the amount of tenant's comnnission. Alt last, with knowledge gain“. I grant that just a note of jlinupatieince in his an exhibition is .\ splendid place to voice, he cried: “Fellows, qui. meet one; friends, have o. good- ‘lookling down at your feet! Eyes time and improve our srociral con- io the front! Your feet will .t‘ollo\v tiltions. but the grentor pan of the your es!" exhi-hilis are always educative as Your deet will follow your eyes.“ well an attractive. sections devot- As‘ l heard “him l remembered one.- ed -io thr l‘l’l"".l'.'.S of the rial-m, if seating a man walk a rope across a properly exhibited, should he o! city street. He stepped from a win- greet value to the farmer anxious (low and walked Jhlflh over the b0 improve and increase this outrput. heads of the crorwd‘ and safely sit During the posst, I have heard last Ilnio la. windorw on the other‘ what l c-otrsilder just criticism on side. And he did not once hook the manner of conducting exhibi- dowut. lie looked straight along t-lo-ns, whore the exhibits of stuck the rope io- his goal, and his feet and the murfucls of the farm: only followed iluis eyes to safely. I received secondary consideration. ,’l‘.ry -it in the snow in your ytml.‘ ‘ln r. province like ours, "where ivzulk across tiho yurd looking nt‘ eogricultirre rind stock raising are your feet, and soc what o, crooked the basic industries, they should mth you mode. New cross, with b0 placed first of all. Another im- your look rfasbenetl to some dcfiini- proveinozxt miglvt. be made in the look s-tcodtiily at wfhait is good, and‘. r s to take ‘pains: to perfect a pro we walk inwards it. We fix our} tin-ct u; tine show ring or prize witu eyes Ian wllmtis wrong, and we ning-pointiit is only righrt than said flurl ourselves drawing near it. product whether it be vegetables, This is uhry boys and girls ought grains, fruits or ilive stock be to have heroes- and heroines. By shown to the beet advantage. l keeping good men and women in Now cormlng to live stock, the This ‘its what the Bible nteans when them to ziriviamtage ris rin rtlhe show THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. . Jill" {Ill n Full llll its object. Soc how your lfcet fol-Y mariner lu which articles or untni- ‘;\\.\I u‘. e low your eyes and‘ honv straight air. are show-n. because if it , ‘-‘“‘ ' yell x0. wr rth while to give prizes for e!- flur feet do fniliiow our eyes. We lfilits, and worth while rfor procluc- , Z , Sturdy, rugged, reliable and able to withstand the jolts of heavy loads Quick to start and stop, and capable of being manoeuvred into any position. Economical in initial cost, 1n repairs and ill Your Ford dealer will advise you as to the r7 . mllllllll \- . .\-‘-\-_\\ I! on rough roads. ‘l, gas consumption. l best type of body to {Ztill} your needs. Ford Motor Compatiy of Canada, Liagniit-rri FORD TRUCK WORM DRIVE Develops Maximum Driving Power N Truck Ford, Ontario our sigh-t we become liike them. only time that stpectrlators can see it bids us run "looking unto Jesus." ring. As owing to the stahiing sys- As we look to him each day. we tem, flies etc., most of the stock come lever nearer to hinr and grow naive to be kept blanketed while in more Like lhilm. Our feet follow their stalls. But. when called into our eyes-Darwin F, ‘Picleard, in the ring they must be stripped for, the “Cotigregaillon-alist." the Judge, and in tihe judging, the The fllPSJl. thought of the starved value to the dummies- ls essential. man was of the other who needed. fhla is whore he mlay nnelce corn; serving. ‘That is howvit ought to be imlsons and learn where he may with us mod the great salvation of improve his own live stock. A good the gospel." comments titre Rev, J. judge has reasons for his ixlacings in D. Jones on nefierrilng to this incl- each and ova-y class. and it la‘ dent. "Saved ourselves, we ought onlly right, from an educational, to rem-enuberithere is another man,’ point that exhibitors and spectat- und see-k two save him. {Ilbet other oo-s should know the reasons. mum is in the same street with our- I do not believe that mguinmnta selves, and we have not troubled’ - ourselves about. him. Friends, let. us romernoihor ‘there its another noun.’ Having mound thle Chflst our- selves, let. us ‘tell otflwrs about brim." ‘Lite becomes burdensome and declines unless spent in constant outgo. The deepest Joy oif life is only rfound when we use ‘ft up tin unselfish rservilne. We grow in grace, and porwer and knowledge. Rheumatic People CAN ONLY Fl-ND RlEiLlEF DY EN- -RlCHlNG THlE BLOOD. CRES OPHATE. A Delicious Wine. Rich in Iron and Tanin, in which are incorporated Beechwood Creoaote and Hypophosphites, ideal remedies fdr the relief of chronic ailments of the throat, bronchi and lungs. Highly recommended to convalesoente from pulmonary affections and Influema. 0n Jule lllfl~fililn Dr ErLMORIN a cm, Hmitéeflnébeefilut. K should ‘be allowed at shows. A Judges siuouild give res-sons. for awards. l know that Judges are general- ly asked to do more work than tlusry should ‘be asked to do, and the only way no welcome this dif- ficultly would be to have a 11.1059- for each of the different breeds 0t’ . cattle and horses. This would give nuom time, and would be of imm- cnse voluo to tho Iarmoi’. l “lie knows all the host people in town." “Then why doesnt he us- soclate with them?" "They know him.“ Hotel Arrivals ll der, Rlvcrdale; W. K. Rogerson. cy. Afton Street; lllrs. .\-i. J. Fol- all. (YLBRFY; J M- "OW-‘lll. (Tlfl-IPY I004 llldfiel a-Wld “db bu‘ “H New Haven; John J. Finley, Vcr- ey. Alton non; B. J. Gaudct, liilscouche; A. Vancouver, B. C.: Mr. and Mrs. J. U- C- Rams-fly. Cvllwul‘; l... Eisner, ilnlitax; Mr. M. J. Fol- A. Richards, Montreal; A. ll. llmv- Cfllflilbflll- CUITUEUB gnaw-aw" - not rm-orely by ,whrtt we iheer, but by the translation of the hearing iruto witnessing. Go land tell others that Jesus ta precious and you wid- en His kln-gdorm and your own soul at the some mime-Editorial in “iSulnmny Scihiooi Chronicle." "Count on Me!" The situry on told of o young college student, unin- terested in art, as such, who was persuaded by his tnothcr to visit on m-t rmllery, where "The Man 0t gmivlee" iwas being exhibited. Aflter studying ‘tilts ‘Mastenplece from every angle, the young rnian tlumed to 1m. One of the attendants, who hail wait-hell his interest nnd ear- nestness, shrill in llllll."lil- l8 H S7934 picture." "Yes, lit ‘Ls a greet Picture and it is well named "litre Man of Gulillec.’ " Thorn he rwent back. nnd with lsoftened voice uttered iirese words: "O Man of Galilee. ‘if there in zmythlnlg l can do be help you in the work you are doing in the \\'0rirl‘, count on me . Count N! rue." May this ho the response of our Tlvilfiis, ma we lonk uP 19W the face of rhris-t! MAY we any to ltitrt an never iholorrv-"Count on mo! —-.loihn McDowell. Are You Sharing the lfinllrlfim Task? liow rlongils it since we tried to induce some one also to walk rho Chnlatiiam. may? W-lren did wc 8995K m- wrpm a 1mm with this end in view‘! Wihen was the last time we be converted tram lube self-centred tun- and enter tho Christ life? ‘- prayed that a coma-in omen mill" by mail at so cen ftheumatlsm is s disorder or the blood. it attacks people when the blood la overcharged with acid and impurities, thus setting up infin- matlon in the muscles and joints iWet weather or cold weather may start the tortures of rheumatism. but in not the cause. The cause is in the blood and the blood only. Victims of this malady halve every reason to fear the first dull adte in the limbs and joints, followed by sharp pains through the flesh and muscles; these are the symp- toms of poison in the blood which will shortly leave the victim rpain- racked and helpless. There is only one Way to cure rheumatism, and that is through the blood. Linlnrenis, hot appli- cations. anti rubbing may give tem- porary ease, but cannot possibly root the trouble out of the SYN-em- That can only ‘he done by the rich, red blood which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make. This new blooddrives out the poisonous acids and im- purities, and the rheumatism dis- appears. ll you are a sufferer from this painful malady begin the use of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills and see how noon the pains and stifl- neae of the joints fade away, leav- ing behind new energy and new health. 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