‘V13’ X "If Titian“)! “A” - 1 .¢ .. e . 4'1".‘ '9' w“ 1 , ‘ -. ‘ IIILI ‘YHQUQHTI c"- . §°§"“”i" i» 5. m!" 0 t) f} K 2c ii Y‘ 3 . -' _ 1H3?‘ ‘~' ‘l. ‘ll-‘i - -.,.' ._ l M’ r corolla so Alt-or the, °i J did the chi _ i _ say to Pilate. and whntlfiif he give thenh-Matt. 2732166. OCTOBER '31 . How did the chief priests ml“ gufg file SQDURIDPO ll WhlOh “IQ bu” a; Jggug who plncedlr-Matt. 21366. ' - NOVEMBER 1 ' u Jvirllogwns the first-to annwiifé , the resurrection of Jesus. had w whom was the announOQmQ‘ 3/3 ca’ but“, llldd0'.'—~hliii.i. 2811-8. i “P "F" NOVEMBER “z Yolk lull . After Jesus the Christ appeared l’; can‘ milk to his disciples. whet 6011mm"! ‘"4 if‘ 1935p“)! cinnlflm ‘ - he 21W} lb0ln'.'-——Ml!1..12§2l9-20. 5 taaesxons Cowsn‘: NOVEMBER a ' H’; cups flour 2i; tensfizons bolting _ ardugus Chris“ (halqsaffilmlfgl ‘his 9°" " ' - l h, t for your e . rwhiltfl 0i 2 HI! Zahilorpcoorffhnt ye t-hroiiilihhis 1'0"" iizt-up walnuts _ ' eroy might be rich.-—2 Corinthians (chewed) ‘ I 8:9. I teaspoon vanilla - i; teaspoon salt NOVEMBER 4 A HtlCElA-LSS HERlTAGlfJw- l-‘wm n child hhou hasbltntrwn-tliq holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto slllivfil-loil through will which is in christ- Josus-Z Timothy 3115- uovsm-san s mam Non-Tsunami is swi- k a strong hold in .010 d1 9i i-Tiiiib“ and he lmowetlh thorn at tnliitili nun-manual 1:‘!- llethod z-Cream butter, add sugar gradually. Add beaten eggs yolks and beat vigorously. ‘Mix and sift dry in- gredients, Ccwans Cocoa. flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt three times. Add alternately with milk; add vanilla and fold in . whites of eggs beaten ' . stifl’. Add chopped and floured walnuts. Turn it ‘Notch f“ Biflls i‘ _ ‘f3’ zxhlxfk‘ into u greased and flour- f.?.l;i..§‘“.$.?.“i§ 33;; 5 ;. concur-Miro» Pm it i“.°“' c°"°1‘.»"'_ 99°" "_ 7' - M ' his farm icing. undid Fxettop f, grmwatgggofi Pr“; me bu?“ ul‘ cake wtiulllnlnu s. ._ ~| the ye" round m by pkwlug. ‘p lnggflug boxes for their comfort. ‘it ‘ been excoedinsly Effifldfliiiil i0 |nobe the increase, in birds whore M5 vwmcgiqg. hagflbben sflorded. "lnohird-"lrlndiug. we. use H" ¢,,wn-°|._u. new era lmornltholol! and much is about lobe accom- plished that "bins long been deeded: We sincerely“ urge tall those inter- cowAN-s Pa‘ " cut-q coma-spacial l5] _ ltlll retains it! dllwt I I caulk-Into i: sums Printed _ ‘- in attics, sndifbaleour dis- . 2 ‘ I _ f“ ' 1nd!‘ n!‘ ‘my’ r. ‘:- éllslllv "incur PB.Y#'°'"" ~ -i.uleo s: 11- . " Hitting! iookiour . ~ifb§ifiiauolrifil flint-end he wedding’ lit-Cline of Galileo. Josue spent oovornil‘ months inwhst is‘ coliedhls iirst greet Judean ministry. This is‘ supposed to have covered the summer. and autumn of A.D. r27. in December Iisrsturaed to Galileo by way of Samaria, " which time the convoh pldce at Jdcobfs well (m... 4:442.) ilirhlorcb, Ad). 28. Ho returned to Jerusalem to the -Psssover and in April returned to Galilee which markstbo beginning o! the great Galilean ministry. Aftar His re Jection ct Nazareth Tie went to Caperulum preaching and teachq ing through tho summer and aut- umn in and around Capernsum and the country bordering the Sea ol’ Galileo. The incidents covered in this lesson assignment occurredln ‘May and Juno of this period. Comments. Verse l7. The Pharisees were tho strict conformists, not only to law, but also to their own tradi- tions. At this period in Christ's ministry they we're seeking to in-' form themselves ..corning Him and His teachings. We are not to infer» from the isst sentence that lChrisfo power to heal was inter- mittsnt. Merl-lo 1'8. Mark tells us that there swore four men in the corn- pllhy/ who‘ carried the paralytic. Jesus was teaching in the house._ - ‘Vense i9. A dense crowd was sboutthe doornudprobably in the coll-rt. These men did not abandon their worthy errand because the usual way was not open. While they showed boldness and initiative the tilesconid he replaced. After the roof wasopened. t-hs mattress won let down to'the very fest of Jesus‘. Verse 20. We must believe that fiith- referred to was in the heart oftheefclr man us well ssof hi i-‘fiieflds. Whether or not the h! rfwds tholvictlm oi‘ his owii sins, Jesus attended to his greatest lived first... , _ . Verso 21.. In truth there was no nsutrlvlfground cohcerning Christ. "siourobt Bomagitonrwomen took ed - ‘TFW? a 1 HMJFAX, N48" Nov. 3.—'l<0iiil B. Oorhim, Spring Gordon BOWL. grocer, whimirvilto- last light shot. ~l behind the coun-i The three people who. claim to have seen tho hitndlt, all give c011- flicting descriptions 9nd the poilcs are‘ alrparentlyfoiified. No arrests "IBVG been. mus, although all lsibis otfi _ , d deteclivesl ' scatte 5r" the city an h ' -wns commit- flil fatlmr and '0 Idided man ar- _ Ptiitr-iiile-wul-e at ills hospital when lio was opornted upon.‘ The" bullet luacni in the in- testinersntfhas not been removed. IMr. oorinnn tvilgsntlgr-slv ycars old" nndrumna ed.’ " RALIFMC, Now: Ll-‘Rolnnd’ l-‘ln- lsy of vii-modalities irrested llurq last night‘ by Defective Horace Kennedy in connection with the shooting Tuesday night oi’ ‘Lvsllo Corkum, Sprlhg Glirdeii Road gro- cor. Eirildy was" apprehended on Market \Bt., and fallen-into cus- tody. Whsnlound he "was cur-lying o. fully loaded revolver and ans‘ weredtin a" géneralway to the de- scription of tho shooter of Col-k- um. Corkumm condition remained critical all dltyl An‘ operation was performed yesterday mornlngnbut the lmllet which olitefbtfthe abdo- men was not renibyodlllls condi- tion lost night“ however, was re» ‘ported to be considerably improved. , AN IDENTIFPCATION MARK When immersing n-spotted gar», mont‘ in glzvolinb ii=ls~vvoii to run" a basting thread around-who bodly- soiled spots that pnrtioluisr atten- tion rnsy be pair to them. Use light thread olrdcrl; motorist and vice verso. .- Q ~ . mifilllfnfim mos. wlLtnAM million. The death“ occurred at Georgo- ‘ town on '1‘ ‘ ,. October 31. of lMrs. William litcLeod, which re- moves one oi‘ t- e mosthlghly re- spected citizens of that place. Sho was a woman of stronglpersonslity and slerllngcbsrcoter. iand he: wordwas unfit!“ hcriibond. De , . . IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANYcirlQPcN~QlQA~ i. A 59nd _ 911g; 6918s.“; mung-m watchfor banded g|theftlwhq“né‘iqrhgmed m ceased had ‘ ‘ailiniflfor a short . _. ., , _. . . . u, . urithTgnggrl .1 .. ~‘ bifiifl. "iii "W" s! "i" i° i“ ne'er-He was guilty of blasphemy‘. time. but bore her sickness with! . . ‘ " * ~ - stam s m, com ' game‘ mdgn or to tthgvlingleasutotlvli (Mm-q 1, no oonsgswm ground fm- pntiencsmfihe gvss- novel- known —- ~ w" »- —< Blglqgc lgwoy a as n ,. one w“, would "u, u, g to comp n. S e was a member ' - ' L _ ,~ l ‘ 7 v / rec Qemlnde ‘ DJC» the ‘bi-lid 11111111761’ Hid K11 1M iflhflgl “q 51 waning “n; rowel’ St. Dov-id's Presbyterian church. Brownell and mother of Mrs. War shock. when we lnul-nod m‘ lilo st-r- “VS. Brmvlu-ll nus csllccifliii iiiwaiili $1.19 ‘M597 m‘. k“ . A recipe bOO details ' 31,-,“ ';" m’ d, l g. ' Her huslisnd-diodsome years ago rsn c Swisher Mrs John Bly Mil- ious illness and lluulu ol‘ Iilrs. ll. mi mr her rlulst ilhrisrisn sh-"ir-[Pnrk Hiii the noorsll ~ v r7‘ wwm‘ D _ -. ‘The New England Bird handing. ‘Mg, 32? _.}’,,',‘,,,‘,';,,.,d,, the“ She was loved by both young and ren Swisher Mrs: John Bi)’. Milqtvf. Brownell ill. lilo homo o f hm- actor. r-Ylviiiiti fivjwiiii‘? "ii" iii“ gm] ISI?‘°_’°C5“£YS'°G' l Association stands ready thrmlsii ggulggmem Wm mmgslhemu‘... old; antlwill not only be missed willlum H. Browneli. Funeral daughter, Mrs. J. li. Milton. lust t-vun- our. >ii"_ “'98 <1 PM "1"" “W - i W“ its secretary, Mr. L. B. Fletcher. 7Q 9g my, 4g wag 5mm- glm- fllm m gay in. her homo, but in the community Thursday at 1 pan. from the homo ‘Iiionday evening. Mr. and Mrs. llloillcr. lilo liel/Oiiliii 01 h" 0MP (190310 GflillQii 0i M"! Water street; Boston,‘tq furnish l0 ma; H; 15m (“than the man-g 1m which she lived for many years. of Mrs. John ‘Bly Milton 1934. For- iBFQWIlOli cumu- l0 llvnvcl‘. some liron ll» li(‘l", was nhvays iliivittii- William ~, H-"i °i M . those intsrslted all the ahliabie amgthahqolpmimto um with m, The late Mrs. McLeod has many est Parkway. ' Interment Fair- ‘nineteen yours nizu. from Vit-luzzlsllc was a lrieml i0 ricll and poor. daiiilhtcrsl Mrs. Wists. i0? U16; 115815116!‘ U!!! llfiliiillmnl, bodily lnnclfln. since [he friends ~but no" enemies. She mount. Colorado. i lwnys tweet lillll sympntllctirutKullsns City and Mrs. J. “ ‘ ‘ill: any ‘Wei!’ only‘; ‘iiiwfflwh; f‘ latter needed visible prool. ftlealregtto mouluithfour sons andtwo. It. seems that Montview ha: 101s! The lztst sevcrul Evan's dial’. i15l\_'\\_ Sllr-"wlls tlci-gltcd to lllelruuihgrt-ll tails‘, l-art-‘eiidt Thitlgeieat; a" Llgclerey nkm es -n t s o e- vm-m 2L 1.16m |s one o; mm a g one. e sons are, ltev.. a number of her dear ones tle made tleir homo on lilfli lllll m; ltifiillh. lll-‘l l-{ldlltCI il n u. - “A” X '}\“""‘A‘ X VA“ 3 VAX)‘ "A? Y‘ 991d” Ten, M1118 mbiog ghrgsuPisrmiliius ‘McLeod. of Ontltrioflast few weeks. it was n. great whorl: they have zl ilosi or irlulllls r-ll llPl‘. and we all loved llUI‘. We llllerlnelit at Fillrlllfllllll.‘ t _ n f Best results in bird study areob- u ' H , "WW8 ii" Tiitirlissi ltr.:l.*::°c.s.::. i. 15:" '%""“h"d' o” councillors of the association, by wrgaalizing s regional association or bird blinders, meaning by this. wordlore taken fromtholottgyq h. bringing tootbor a ‘membership c These furflsrrethChestervllle-‘Onurlo. Mr. onottlfrom an area possesslngono or willnnswerany qnertlonlyoucantonk hill. more mfgfgflgn highways along nfflyf}? fifffl.‘ m“ u“ which trapping slntionsoould Ibo i ' . nu- established to furnish, by intensive "'°°"'°m" T" D-g-“u-m attack. fairly speedy answers to ' certain specific migration problems . thus early demonstrating to mem- ' » bars the scientific value of bird skill . smiling with the consequent stim- win; A. Ionsr. ulus to continue the work which it issrpoctod wiiluitimstely solve . more ornithological riddles, aid ln . tho solution of others» and crests g new problems not now anticipated. Control Drugstore. m. Chulottctown ‘ Your Pile b .1!» only transmittal? "yyvifui mat. How To. Regain A llourdoodlfiealth "it Gan-bwDonomuQii Keeping thwliooiiiiupply am. and . Pure .... .. ' ‘u Anltnowio. tipl time to mnkeappolntmsntmlth B?A»Y E R ' 3 QAAQL‘ PhQtQQTB-phfil‘ Theron-not‘ lrnooil or corner in 183 orsatf (Idol-go. ma.‘ Canada. in the, cities, the towns, the ‘ , ,»- villages. on the l farms and in w' mines and "lumber cNmbIRWitBfb' r. wr wlilluururlm Pillshavb norms ' _ used. B-ndtirom onsvondof, discoun- jtfy to the other kind words have’ been laid» (or. this mddibine." You haveoniy‘ w azaryoui-nloiglr" burs. and they tell yep of sonic? p rhsumati ~or nervoshattsred men, f ‘ ugyyomaq". ailing y r i1 or t fc glr W116i]? been b9 g. nttsuilhy Dr?‘ William "Pink Pil IQ only in Consda,_but throughout h world‘ as a. relillbiotonlc,’ blood-‘on- riching medicine. In» suotiobsnf. m. Wlllhms‘ Pink U '_ '. . ,u.'§3‘u‘.'~$£iu 108011111. Ind “hi1 a cgrpe er. and biilh e ' u; ' issue, the pmoilstliut His nlessnge ' l according. to Mn.- olbson. wit“ , nouns have lbeon round to coriob irodoésiilt not to understand that the healing benefit of the Pharisees. The mir- sclewas used to confound them-In their conclusions. Verse 25. This was not partial rooovsry. The man was not only able to rise, but was also able lo is important to note that he glori-' Go Verse 25. The mingled amazo- meut and fear of those who witnes- sed" the miracle con be imagined. ' 't they had witnessed must have caused the words to which they had listened to ma-ke c. deep impression on their minds. ’ Practical Toqchln a-‘We should bring our friends ‘l ‘j the arms of fsitlrto lJesuw. and bringlhemiust as they are‘. Ihetno oil's drop his corner of the Blanket; ‘the pal-sly». ed csses will neverbe ‘healed if as. fail. It is infinitely better- to __ one‘ of the toiling foui-‘thnn one of the growling scribes.’ A religion that doosnot assure us ‘of forgive. nsss of‘ sin‘ is aflvsin religion. Faith is the natural shd ‘neceslisry condi- tion,of salvation. Miracles were the sea-ls of‘ the divine authority of of love was from’ God‘. Jesus trims; is living now, and is ‘doing throush Hid people and the eflects of Hillgospslin’ the world. the some itiiiii of works Hedid than. with the some; object and‘ value. ‘um sltuuswscx. nu. Nov. lrlqenl. allot the uygprvllussu story toid-lby MP8. J Gibsdn would- esrlsr cliali Mrs. Eleanor mill.- . has power to forgive sins. We are. the burden of his bed. ‘ltf lllliitlli-. Giiiittlilsdiillv i tWiliShlii-ifixliliilllilim ‘Zr-Maintaining. that he tpltucon- .- ._ murderer M, the Rev“ word" wh JCDETWB. ilIWestern Can s; Wil- and Mrs. Shannon, of Vancouver. Sincere and heartfelt sympathy is vlrtsmisd w the rsmlly. y; their sad and suudden bereavement. A w» MR8. H. C. BROWNELL The following notice of tho death of Mrs. Harry G. Brownell token from a lDenver paper will be oi" particular interest to many friends in hennstlto province as Mrs. Brownell was a sister .f Mrs (Senator) ‘Robsrtscni IormcrIyI of Montague and now residing in Charlottetown. Mr. George E‘. MacFarlsne formerly of Soul-is and now in. Lonnlignn. Sank" and Mr. Henry MacFarlslle of this city are brothers. "On October, i1, 1922. Mrs. Alice Brownell wife ols Harry C. 35c“Danderine”Saves Your Halo-End's Dandruff! Delightful Tonic oratofbor- statement ti», a» woirin] n: lung-grey mt. m»: ytsvrPYflfl ue- uiu. smut} Vpor ~ c" -. ‘ii 10¢ j‘ N!!! ihgfil awn qqiynvm lynnd ng ‘Mt on‘ ' ilpglrioollol. rm- . sfvilcrfitl‘ It'll ‘stir did." You c gslthoio piilsthrongh my fnifedloinp deaiofl‘ or by mail st'il0 fish‘! ‘of vhfllvfiiityi told newspap- or men that their» knowiodle tlitroirclinltlltol-iinodo themi i llevs i icity ln the innocence ot the ' 0th? Mlilbw: It who M“. Voorheos’ won year old daughter. Frances, who was in ‘ the ll hoard on the nilxtlof" thernuriior and who says that Mn: Hail was absurd-luv innit at lent until nine o'clock. ' Nsumncn I‘. Mason, chief investigator “PHI; Mm,’ misc! dtd ‘with his chief's viofl‘. declar- ing lie“hllfl‘ "em-y continence" in unto hbx or six boxes for 8M0 ' _f ‘Th4 Di‘. Williams’ Medicine, l 0o. 8m ul m. omen-u story or-ilrvnnursel-i i sllriishevsrit wilt stand the strlcqn tut examination." ‘ _ . - . u_ _' clergyman. ill-rs; Pmi honour.‘ o lottbe '> h. _ t ab?“ "iii not rug“! oil-irony. sun ‘fluid m i-iossor c , ' < ol-"m-u mi»: to n. ' lboiitli ' llnm and Albion‘ in Ge ‘getowmfl “' o; the mnryuc w“ m. the Bomitlre daughters are iSadieflst home; _ o. T... f." mg, articles-vi!‘ household? h s ‘t your." s . slog: , , m: Sir Walter and the a s » s t spud ,N Ireland; they still point to the place where Sir Wal- ‘ ‘iterj Raleigh planted the potatoes he brought with- him- from America. The venturous knight was much impressed with the edible qualities of potatoes and tout‘- ed tliemthighly to his friends. Butin spite of his elitists. to popularize the spud, it was half a century or more lie; . I fore it beclame an article of generalconsumption abroadi Today, a. new food produce becomes nationally known almost overnight. Modern methods of distriliutilm iqilicklyiilnkcie it in tliousttlids of stores. Advertising- the public about it in the newspapers. People try itguliltve" t . '. m; . ittaitdsiiortly it is in genelial use throughout the country. y Jiytt, _ ifgsilliflilllfi Amen-jean manufactiirerséilliriiiqliiiiilllfih" boilns ofimodoliitélife. WifiloutiindvertisinQQi " - ‘. ,' __ ‘ t ._ ‘ f~ '. w, ‘ l” ‘ I "M-ciihl’ l vtiiiiwilhiiiccltlcrn " " . ‘ifill I l 1 t.“ iwxfltég’ h ,1 _ ___‘ ' Aififéfi-ifihfiiidfifgigve ‘your’. support; a v t J1 . ru-Iili \- PittfhfiiZe tlléllll ad i ii§¥arci>tltting$within your reach nianyl-{u t f"?