‘ . _ ._.....__` GUARDIAN, DECEMBER 2, r9c5.~ ..,...-.__.,.. ,. 4 I *;1"" _Y Y; s ssl nn panama.. 'ipgg-as-1U#-_ 11* _ In ‘_ - . _ , . ». ,.-.53 - R-7' ’ . ,_ . V . F _ - . _ _ _ cii 1iAN A susoavseuooiisssgn __ A V J _ _ A sALva'noN- " ' ' ` ' ' ' ' s'rimirs'm 'rrrs our rlsrsusirr rnoir _ ,_ _ms rn ,f_ _ _ v E ‘ \>lv\NEl>ownz“ ' ........i-.:.r......, TERRIBLE PAINS _ ACROSS BACK . gg 0 - 99 , 1 .oF stio _ .. _ . . __ ,_ _ . A Esi *' A ` dfrnmpagei. _ V iaaianiiasaclli, l _ E_m_nT _ U _A wouZdn'tirt cut 'down Eur shoe bill? Well-_here you are at st-“ Quick-Qnkn S°|¢ “nh” i vhiehsn tough an rawhide. the .innni .n iight .n wk. f. _ ‘W- . = Hut the highest priced regain Qnk laik" in the same vessel and it will be tirel gal T” one-fourth thattime. ` cn Y in ` ,_ . . QUE*-O31! " is the safest sole leather that ever . _ happend, because every £le of it can be relied upon 1 _J li --Webadtosignabigegnl tl lu - _ Oak” Sole for Canada, so thraatcitoeghnggw S: o_n_l_y_ in the genuine “Slater Shoe.” ‘ These shoessre made by the Sl t Sh Cmnpnn _ and have Ystampedon the lining a rllaette-frzfrie with tix. I retail selling price, $3.50 or $5.00. 1** ` “ The Slater Shoe" hasalways been s pretty 'gh ff‘*°§ 1° lwv. but Qilick-Oak" S°1¢s 2°! ‘H3156 it safer, longer-lived, 1 m o r e d a rn 9 _ Pl’00f than ever. GOODYEAR ' PROCESS Slater ___Sho_e__ 1BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT ° -, _.FOR MOTHER, DAUGHTER SISTER OR SWEETHEART ' . _ f * 2 933/ -_i - ”" ¢ .rZs.‘2_.£i" -'U S IN G E R ST O°R E S _ everywhere By this Sidi you 'mayknow _ and will find .- of/4ii\\i° 1 These machines are now being sold at lower prices, quality considered, -than any other. Whether you propose the purchase oi a machine or not there is much Tto interest most women at any Singer 1 Store-all are cordially invited . SOLD ONLY BY SINGER SEWING MACHINE C0. Queen Street. Charlottetown- P. E. I.. also South Side Wester Street. Summerside, P. E- Island. for wear and water-resistance every time. ' °°"I'°“°° th" 911° “"1 °I\°“1d 11° 9°““‘1v before his reforming efforts were arrested, an impure soul pours its desires, its pas- . sions through the physical nature, the bY °°'1°‘“ “°1Rhb°“' .Thw °““`*° N°h° doctor can-tell you best what the conse- miah with his plans for fortifylng the ' ai 0 h - . "°°°' °°° 1" 1° °°'°“‘“ um h°“h° inn or the inw. aiihnngh he hnfi ‘taking into account the soul, is making a authority from the klnii to enforce lb. _ _Q , _belly ls in__perfsct _ harmony with its _ _._ ‘ A_VB`Y°“~¢V¢\‘ Yet worn cut the upper part of s. shoe? S .:ch\I:1l’ll:2?l lllwlltythssuhilhdmsyw-2:. 1; LESSON Xl.-DECEMBER. 10. 'nn KIDNEY TBDUBLE- __ ' Ii you could get. Sol¢r_. that were as long as gi harmony with th. inn.; nnysnniony, ws naanms sun oelwme 'run Law. WOULD HAVE T0 STAY IN Bm L50! 19 1° D l:ll0tl:1ll¢1lW1\9_l\ $116 |0111 1! 1" Nah. 8. 8-18. - Memories verses 17, 18, ' harm onywth emcrallewsof the uni- ' - _ ‘Tuul _ . Gowns riixr. ~ ..°“..".i.`.§°..'i‘.i...‘.f..‘§_ 'l‘.2f‘.‘.}Z. .’.`T.'.!..ii.“. ,,;1°;'°_l“,;,i;°‘;,'f=;_°,;';;_“;,“,;{'° “°"' °' D » \ of what Browning must have felt when ' U P '° o 8 hn said. “oh the wilu _icy or living." it Tim--B 0- 444 wan this thnwrsnnysnn hm in his .nina Plw°--l°r,\1»»\¢m- _ when hs said. 1NrrionUo'roivz. I “Let knowledge grow from more tc Ezrabrought theBock ofthe Law with more him from Babylon. It hid been his chief sg; :l§°:l;°(;1 desire to acquaint the people with lt, and May mek; gn, mngln nn l,¢¢n¢¢_" tc establish it in Jerusalem, but perhaps Sc then it becomes of paramount im- no fitting opportunityhad come for this pmt." th” GM mnnded It "° b°' If and thc city and its inhabitants overrun quences are. The wisest of us do not yet nl", ,nn ,llll Em wnlwd, nwnnm the know how much the soul hiis to do with Mme W” not yet “pe for the public “_ undertakes to treat the body, without 9°' “ llmelltable mllbllte. YOU remember h0W Exp; wlghgrl lgw to_ be voluntarily Tennyson says in his "Captain", “Shame adopted’ md to have --me Mqulemmce and wriith his heart confounded. Pgle dns of the oousouncev Judgment’ md Wm of turned and red, Till himself was ea y w°nn¢lnd_ Fnlllnn ,mn nn, ,l,_.nd_»' Bnn those who acknowledged its obligations." you and I have seen the soul do more If the events of this chapter immediately tlhan tum the cheek pale and red. We follow than ng tn., nnecndlng cnnpmrn, "° sw” 1" “naman mmm' W me then the`reading of the law occurred eyes. and depict concentrated agony upon fn We have "en “_ 1 m me within a week after the completion of the the ce. paray _physical frame until the heart stood still city walls. The deep impression it made “W1 V11; M9 b¢°Hm° °XI'1llC9- A1W1lYB» on tbe people is described in our lesscnf everyw ere, the soul is acting upon l.he_ EXPLANATORY V . On writeaus as follows: “ Iwasa great Icom kidney trouble for eight. months. I had terrihlepainl aorol e smell of back. I would have to stay in hed three days at a time and soul not do work. tried several remedies but of avail, and alaoplasterl but they were oi to try Doan's discouraged I remedies, but he so I purchased one, and through using it, I found a change 'for bettlscl tflveboxes mors,andIhave I ron 'runnin mrs ur. Kidney Pills OURED PIII _.___-' lfr Thomas Fltagei-aid, Haaeldsan, t., allies ' 1”! for my DO no uae. (hsedaya &"§ if l ggiiir. #fel me fy`?°"’ n ini was the had no troutls with my kidne siuos. I ml For Working Men. “ , s /R They are made ol tough sole leather throughout-- built for strength and cluiv ability at every' point-5 . rms vnaarrsaaa sraasrra on me ' and 50 W¢“ sei.: or rvuiv sues _ -_ that they are verycoinfortable and easy on--the feet. 11 lThey come in both blacks and tans-in plain. blucher and congress shapes-ranging in price from $1.25 to $3.50.- ( Remember ' to' ask” for the 'ARTlSAN"- the working man°s shoe that is hard to wear out. HO ZQ The Amee, Holden Co. of°Montreal, Lt Tris Laliossr Suas Manuracrunsiis in Canaria. Momnsau wmuivi-zo. rononro. vascouvsn, sr. .lotus d would inet be without Doa.n‘a in house." It is rnlly nd dilllcult ta cure kidney trouble in itldfli _ All ou hs. e to ._7_§_Z ' I stage- v doisto give Doan'a ldney Pllls a. trial. They are a never-failing cure for all forms of kidne trouble. They quickly relieve the oonlhated, overworked kidneys, and gradually bring them back to healt . Doan’s Kidney Pills 50 cents per box three hoxes for $1.25, all dealers or The Deen Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Out. - 'body forgood or evil. A man to be at his best must have a pure soul.~ Some " When at last the walls of Jerusalem had g:f:’:;}1:: :::l'p1l‘;n;’;’:;‘;£k; <3; been finished “Ezra the priest brought the . _preaching to do than perhaps he is aware. hw hem” bm °°n“e§“'l°n both °t me” l-_en me Rive you A Dlcmra In that upper and women, and all that could hear with room lies ayounglife physically, mentally, understanding." “And Ezra the scribe morally broken down. Debauch has been gwgd “png n pulpll, ¢f_w°°<1_ whieh they his ruin. He will not send for the mini- ,md made for the pnrmsey.. and on either star-thedocwr alone can see him. The hny hnsihntinith in hiinnsimnith in Gnd. 515° °f 1'1"* “°°“ "°P‘”°°°“°““'° ‘“°“ °f The doctor mnstnnt only ti-ent his body, the i>¢°r>\° sawmwy Levltes. some cl but he mustdeal with the soul if he would whom expounded the law and explained :;;;i§:;X;y;v|g:°hm“5:’ ¥R;°lhL‘:es°:“"°3e° its meanlngto the people ns Emi read o e n a sense; he must give himpfnith in himself, in “we muy s“pp°sc‘ a 511°” passage at a' humanity and in his God. Such work as “me” this, no bad man can do. No physician 8. "So they"-Ezra. and his assitants, W" 11° 1117 1115 111555 1101259 1\° 15 0 8005 “read . . . and caused tllemto under- _`,§`.§`£....f.‘.f`§1...‘.’L..I1.§i. 2213 ..'{.’Z.. 225 “”°““__‘“."°““‘““-" ,, professional preacher can never enter. 0' N°h°m1‘.‘h'wh1°h 1° 1’h_° T1"h“th“ Nnnlngnof mnn nnvn n ln,-gen lleld gn, -Tlrshathn being the Persian title for .ioing good than the good physician. aprovinclnl governor. “Ezra the priest, §‘;£°;§o:;fn‘:“;“ ::'° £03 »1’3°1s"‘1"`“ 5° 3° the scribe."-Compare Introduction to les a e p y can. e » _ can bring divine power to hear upon both Bon hr Novemmr 12' _ body and ,WL and thus become the 10. “Eat the fat and drink the sweet.‘ means through which God can cure both. -A Dl‘0V°l‘11101 °XDl‘€SH10ll HISMIIDR l»1ll\l» N01” Wh11° WB have 119011 SDi’~i\1{1D8 the occasion was to be one of joy and principally about divine power being ex- unsung “ther mn” one of grief and crteil upon material things, we must not __ ,, _msec um nn is B pow” 0, God mm, the tasting. Sendmcrtlons to the needy 'gnlvnllgn or the nnnl_" ln ln nun wnnre in compliance with the law in Dent. 16. 14 it works its greatest trluiuphsby breaking ll. “Hold your peace, for the day is' ‘1°(“;';‘h1h°ib't"{1;" 1"1;“t' “gals bei"“'°‘;‘ Sid holy."-Compare Hob. 2. Z); Zech. 2. 12. ll rin esnu ear~,an aowng o 0 .. .. come into the very depth ofthe human be- 18' The chief °t th? fathers’ _The ing. It is thusworking that it enables us °1d°" me” °f 111° 195171193 f“m.111°3- “T17 tohave fellowship with God, so that our lllldereiislld."--T116 1°l\d1\1R H1611 Of 11118 minds become illuminated and we under- nal»,l°n_pl-leglg, Lnvltgg, ,nd lnynwn_ ‘mud mme muy wh” me means' By -applyto Ezra for further instruction in this power we are lifted shove ourselves, __ h I ,_ lifted out of the sinfuiness of our natures, t e aw' nnd rnnithntiiie in not vain and in-ivini, _ 14- "Anil they found (la Lev- 29 and but tending to some grand consummation Dent. 16 that they) should dwell in booths 1" thi’ w°"1‘1 b°Y°“d' It 19 17111” P°W°" in the feast (of Tabernaoles. beginning on g:::£t'§u?°n;'|);£;:: Egngazetxebl 13;; the ilfteenth day) of _the seventh month," to so manifest this love that nien may “°W De" nt hand' 51"” th” "°“d1“3 °t the realize through our lives that Christianity law had begun on the first day of that is more than a creed or theology. It is the mnnf,h_ ' W;§;‘Ltr?t;:;;°`:'E“;\1)‘::3?;nz°';g;Yer as Verse I5 shows of what material the manifested ln the church' during M early booths were to be constructed, as verse nlnwrnnndnshnnbeen lnnnlfnnwdlnwnlng I6 indicates where the booths were in our own time, that we want in each erected. - "In the street of the water member ofthe church at the present time. Raw-i_Th|s mu, led from the clty can . ls to fulili the duties of our day and vi all I th broad o n s ac .- _Aski _f°r[l1'\err\ l_ 'yvu 'g6"~ii\_l<>, ai sl\°p l° bl1Y` *rubbers ‘ “' 'a.lwo.ys_ask f°r "` G"RANBY_ BBERS or lhe dealer -§-:_-f $°ll\¢ i\°l 5° \ -.Q5 éée qua... ies. Hel' G RAN E _HQ rm r io wats. HARD T! WEAR QUT . ` _Z ; ;_ =2 COAL! C0 L! ' The S. S. “TURBIN” will be due here Sunday, October 29th with- a cl oice cargo of Domestic Coal in R¢S¢fV¢ N111 intl Reserve Rumninr. . generation; and if we possess it, we may 1* “B °1' 93" “ ° W P 1l8'~'0 B1” I W ¢1\°°-” lnw (Neh. 8. l.l Another open space was opened from the city toward the ancient, A territory of Ephraim on the north. 17 “Since the days of Joshua the ‘son S Of Nun."-Joshua, the successor of Moses, Weak, Listless Sleepless Men and who led the children of Israel into llie ‘ Women Cured Every Day by I“`°‘“‘“°‘1’““d~ DL Hnmlltonls P1115, _ 18. "On the eighth day was a solemn Th h “cal sngerlng and mental assembly, according unto the manner."- ° I7 Y _ , All 1511 1.11517 V1°t1l1\l .Of 819611088118!! "On the eighth day shallbean holy con- sndllre is indeed a sad story. But in Dr. anniiii/on'n Pill.. there in nwiit rs- v°°°f1°\\\1l=t°v°“= - - - Ms H =°l°m" lief from this awful condition. Thous~ Mnnmbly; ,ml yn shall do no serviln ands have proved the merit of this nd medicine, among them Mrs. G. work therein" (L6V- '23» 36-1 CUIDPMU E;:{`é°&°b‘;:‘;vT' §E,v1;°r?:fe:'1.‘i;i';h°§°|:}\' also verse ll above and the references rnn down andlwes unable to sleep. I there cited. had headache and pains in different parts of my body. In the morning I was weary QUESTIONS ON THE LESSON. d- f '¢‘,1'n1,f:l:‘g::gemnlnx;°°;°|:l1Q:;.1°;l,l:,_°" om” Who read the law before the assembled orllgf' I&:6‘:_°1t1l§";“t;:_stI;1gz="I1§'°;‘*:“;1 people! Wheel Wherei Who assisted ing sleep, that extreme wearincss left the reader in the Interpretation of what ‘”§§2dm°§'f§?;:rfde:,::yf,';';§ “na such was resdl In what point especially did 6611108 \'°B\11I-5 ll -D1' H°l1\11W“'=1 MIB- the people proceed at once to obey the drI')\r?i’i'I.ll:i1t131letetl§l:i=Iieli:il|llllll'I~ive you or-say; law? What did the Feast of Tabernaclcs 1:5?|13:-H°m§1‘;/°é\;:{’;Eu=“_g,§l::"';°2h§1;; commemorate? How was it celcbratcdi vi rous,foi-ce and energy will be ln- Why sol Is the word of God the all- °°gi;°‘=‘LT;,°m¥\‘f=§=;'é'?)'a:l°gf‘f§mgh° blood sufficient standard for a Christian life? :pd by stlilm°\\l¢I»‘t£l‘llz“l;be‘°i\\’ctl<;pr ca 'ge what pm ofthe Blhis in the mont impor- 0 , V f m 1 a I °~ ' ln,,§‘,»,,’{»lll,,.,.,,,n,,ll,l, ...,nd,,.,_ -l-,J , _uint ini- s christian to know and nhnyi 35°- 5°* °’ av’ 1’°“° f°".l- 'I' ‘U ° ' Are the ten commandments binding still to ’N.c.r¢i s=o...,nain _ ai: U. S. A.. audulgiiigston, Ont? '21' for a Chrlstain disciple! Can we hope ~ i' keep every commandment! Oan any per' son gain heaven by his obedience to the iawsof Godl How are faith and works "°“"' related to each othcil B_/mrrax. N. S.,:'Nov. N.-dn the ad- mlralty court today Mr. Justice Mc- Donald is hearing the case of the owners ` m_ .I ohm of the Gloucester _schooner Columbia mklum against the steamer Sverre. an action of , _ mum damages ini- its iw of tha T3" 'i°\.;‘_`§§“i.‘1 and nntntinna iinh ni which §,{‘2,l§'°¢;,,_,,,,}'“ T° Www” tm” power 1° no be ueuul' It' ward to the spring Gishon in the Kidrcn e go forth and say as did Peter, “Such as 1 just inside of this gate Ezra had read the _ before the “gate of Ephraim," which f -5 1 5 5~ -3 Z COUGH NO ORE S E THE RIIIDY OYTHE DAY .A ni me ,naman 'I .i'p:'uc¢ Guns. wild gllzrry, Honrlssrurd and Tar. Selentlfleelly combined in the (erm of agreeable and Ulla- tshlo Syrup. of the mei reliable prirnf t'lo2:;etiun'odueedtot1r`;ipub for the immedllie Belief _ _ Cnr! of Cpuglis, Collis, Bfonzhlar, Houns- 'n'3ff of the ‘Insult _ and Limp. Takenwlth Od LIVGQ In Bae iirst stains of censiirnptiu. I will befonn invaluable. . é' ' F alesusyvlwrl. H108 af hfnlna an may: #pan . . |leGALl'l avvvunisv PILL! sea* vous uvui aaa aawns. ?'1_1_ Ruhsilthf fTAMPs At it, same address, since 1891. Alec Stencils, Steel Stziinps, Price Cord 0111 Hts, _\Vlii\e Eiminel Letters, &c, Writ \s,~;vo’ll do flier.-rsi.. Chas W M1161- .i-il-lil Kill; Si \`-’c.~i. 'l‘m'oiito J, Leather and Shoes-~ Findings. We kcep everything needed to make or mend a shoe. We are leaders in CUSTOM WORK. Fitting of lame feet a specialty. Repairing of all kinds done up to date. J. ll. BELL. The experienced leather man of over 30 years. P YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was _ going to burn down, you could walt to insure until the week be fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember th old adage, “There is no time lik the present," and no insuranc like ours. Bl.. II. B 'El Ill Fl Representing Phoenix of Hartford Canadian Quebec. G. D. I WRIGHT, Funeral Director. The only Einbalmer on P. E.. Island holding a Diploma. l‘lisa A. Ferguaon,Lady Assistant Equipment the best. Parlor and Show Rooms superior to any in the lower Provinces. Calla promptly attended to day or night. Sat afnctlon g n n r s n te e d. Knowing that the‘publlc would apprec- iate the services o a lady asaleti I have engaged Miss Ferguson, a lady of experience and competent in every par- ticular. OFFICE PHONE 6oc. schooner 1% _ , F time wsisic. ihn.hnhnani. 'rhniwn m nu.mmn§ vessels collided oil Cape Breton on .lane ° ,ng::'w'l§,n,2n“¢l°,%%.¢“°§e.'_",,{§ -iltb aiiout~l.llli\. m., ami the schooner .l or . Ami :Tucow- ri-:Alia silos.-fo cn. 'i -1. to-iicdtf. Hunk. _ DI. OHAll’l OINTMINT. L_. _ eff ni “ I Distinctive Overcoats. If your taste in clothes is- cultivated, you will find ~ Fit-Reform tailoring and Fit-Reform styles in common with your ideas and needs. Fit-Reform Overcoats are different enough to be distinctive --without ovetistepping the bounds of good taste. ` $12. in sao. ._... »..,. . ..._ ~ c. ..._ "~"$*¢*="5"7`:3*'.i~‘.... i me I 'rh' ..i.n..nti.n. 51'* "-.-~'. L°°\= 1°' -if _ °“3""°~ rs' "‘:.':a".““..::;° _ 1. ,._ -Q V~=_;,; - ,~..:'_L ~ ‘ \‘-“S Prowse Bros.. Charlottetown. 1 T :__ _ Y 'g' '_ __ P-I,Inls_Snq . GIVE VIM ‘-‘»` -aitddalreforworkorplsy. Mskenclesr ' f 1 brain, bright eyes and sweet breath. ...MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE VIGOR mnnicnlly cnrrectintii livcr, atnmnrh and bowels. hey induce the nature slnup and alipetitc of youth. . ‘ _by cleansing all disorders from thenystem. . They cure Constlpailon, lndigestion, Biiicusness, Head~ _ ache, liervousness. For Sale by _all liruggisia |00 and 250 a BOX ' accsirr no sussrirurss \ _ , 4 Plliilnin d io For sale by Johnson & lohnson’s. "mans-I _ i Tl BE SURE OE YOUR DINNER “Y “~'"= Ai.uiviiNun WARE. Even lf the potatoes boil dry, those next to the pot do not :impart a burn este to the others, under ordinary circumstances. _ --ron sau: sv_- S. I W. CRABBE, F: Agent for Ham Thought _Ranges and Sherwin-williams Paint.. C “Q.‘??E.. THE BEST IIICKEY TWIST. PEARL OK RUBY Has never derived that real eninymcn which is his. They arethsgems of the the trade. FINE CUT MIXTUREB lN l AND 2 POUND TINB. H ICK EY & NlCl'lOLSON» l RESIDENCE PHONE Goh. fit mr _ Tobacco Mamtfarturers Queen Ft. Charlottetown. El. lslasal. ,.i.;. l 1 ~+. » . . __»_ ._ in nf, i 1 . _ »,~ .. .gig- l"l~:..4 .»;'le.'., .11 fit* ,. l *__ 5-`1'.v»<' _§,_.'~.,'\< .___ ly fig; ».i i if, » M I i_i.§*l P » !~_ n~__~, ni .N I-`r-Reic\'s\¢um_e_et- _.j~;{ ._ ,.,. Ng, I' ‘Y '_ 'Y.-L- " `£._K_1¢"7*- _ _ Q , W 'i E i-il l- .1 gil. . ,i. .., - yi 1 _ LJ iw ,.. 3! M. J,-.»' r: i»i-tl . 1., if i I ii .l.».k Init .'.,_.<<+;'='..‘ " ' ‘Fw . 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