_.___ guess was ticura E SET of CUTICURA SOAP. to the skin, CUTICURA 0lNT-- Q m th¢ Skins and RESOLVENT to cool the le often sufficient to cure thc ,torturing disilgurlng skin. and blood humours. rashes. and lrritations. with loss , when the beet physicians. other remedies fail. Cixi Pofrtabnuaxn laten.U.B,A. you to eat my lim Every family should have one reedyfer an emer- !¢°¢!‘~ IABDRIAIIIIGIN., thru, harem. lew\ree(h|Uadone ll a lard" K un* Ce Don’t be deceived in buying SIIEAI' KERDSENE 0lL. The cheapest is not the most proitable. We have the best American Pairrs Asrut' ou. sod ‘in .ou io sga. low on see we-'ell ~ Don’u buy from anyone else ° when yon cm get the FRATTS ASTlALfrom US at that price. n. muon t co. SURANC Fire, Marine, Lifes, APPLY T0 Agents. ‘ if i' S8 h*V°I0\1l'l*c§e»lr work ttliemrtsiaeett in takes res e 'strive to n your *if-h us. by rom is t _- and iauick dgspatgh &0;egl;t1;?£ 'W¢ gve tr_i_e reputation of Nine 0 K. on repair work. e oil i man Sillo. treet. ' _ lr tions yet to be held may reduce this ma- . .._... rm mmm column ill Yarmouth ’ (Xl. was formerly WEDNESDAY, INOV. 14. 19 wa.; built at gt --rr -- » »,+_Pf -~ » _ S ' s an » ¢..§.`\`.3\mn THE Monument FUND. New York. insured _"_" in MU`¢h» Yesterday an influential committee _ hi Steams D waited upon a number of our lending mA _ _ citizens in the interest of the Patriotic. Monument Fund, and the result of their mission will be found in the subscriptions set down in another column of this issue. There are a number of handsome sub- scriptions, but among them are two which it will not be thought invidious to mention here. They are those of Archibald Kennedy, Esq., and of Messrs. Prowse Brothers. Few persons could afford to give so much, and not all of those who could afford it have the object so much at heart as these gentlemen evidently have. It may be said of the list generally that the sub- scribers have shown themselves desirous to have a monument worthy of the Boys who foughtfso bravely,and worthy of our City and Island. Others in the city and throughout the Province will be called upon in U16 interest of the Fund, and with the ex- amples already set and the worthy object of the Fund in view they may, We ¥»r\lSU, be counted upon to respond generously. i1il>% men. There are a number 'of them, who whsn they have hereafter attained to high distinction, that they were elected in the year IQD and began their public career with the twentieth century. Think it over. Tin-: Golmnxas has several of them already in its eye, so to speak. The great election year 19(XJ has alsobeen a notable year for second terms. Lord Salisbury, President McKinley, Sir Wil- frid Laurier and now Premier Bond of Newfoundland have all been endorsed by the electors of their respective countries. All have decided to begin the twentieth century under the same political leaders they have had in the closing years of the nineteenth century. And in each case the decision has been an emphatic one. 1 Canada cheese shipments to the Mother Country this year have been l,9&l,f&l9 boxes, against I, 750,735 boxes last year to this date,a gain of 179,964 boxes. But our butter shipments have fallen off' in the :fame time from 434,482 packages last ye lr. to 250,388 Dackagcs this year. New Zealand is this year supply ing nearlyas much butter to Britain as Canada is, and the Australian provinces more than twice as much. The street lighting service, of which we have frequently conplained, certainly does not improve. Even some of those who defended it in the daysxwhen the contract renewal was before the Council are now among those that complain. Surely the City is entitled to something better than it is getting inthe way of street lights. If not, the public deserts must be small indeed. The Conservatives now claims majority of 20 over the straight Liberals in Onta- rio. Two independents,w ho will probably vote with the Government, and two eleo- is now no longer the head of a state, but only a private citizen. the two ridings of Prince County and inayf be hoped to set at rest the doubt as to With an election near at hand the elec- tors will do well not to forget our young THE TEN -LEPERS CLEA-NS'ED_ .. ` i \€’\ r _ ___ 1;. ` ‘ _ '___ _ _ _ _ _ _ "ff, Ay," H\S'1'ORY- ' - AG-reat Britain has formally notlied “the l af 1,535 ii-ei§`¢{; 1i;'§`£’i&H powers of the annexation of the Transvaal..-p e_~Plnmptre. He delayed if ‘nd gh; French press has expressed mms, clt_e_a_;|slt_x;|z. b;ca_i,a‘:s;a Itth; pxaiestis Xleirego eva; taotlonithat lt relieves their government 5 fe' mp ’ » ex ss ° ’=°~ ‘ _ol I ht_he ml ht ne e see hlm again. of some embarrassment as to how Kruger »-Giogrmed G°g»_G”`;_ rpubm pmiseg-__ shall be received on his arrival there. He x _ who is elected in West Prince, where a' majority is claimed for both- Mr.-McLel- lan and Mr. Hackett. In Queens and Kings counties the declaration will take place on the 21st. ,_ A paragraph in this column yesterday has been construed to mean that Sir Hibbert Tupper like Mr. Foster had been defeated both in his constituency and throughout his Province. This was not intended. Sir Hibbert was undoubtedly elected in Picton. It appears that Mr. Morine, leader of the Opposition in Newfoundland, has been elected, thus escaping personally from the general wreck of his party. In Montreal the winter has begun with a snowfall seven inches deep. ._i_.l__-_ S. S. LESSON. riengungeef-the circumstancdh ` Today the declaration will be made fort ar`e"inore ready to pray than to praise, add? " V ui ‘ _ _ it ""` ' more dlsposed_to ask 1 God for ‘whiét we ' ' ' '_ _ ~ have not than to thank him for what v\’c_ ' i 4 » " ?` ,_ have.”-Nevin. (3) How base a sin is in-`_ _ moment Clarke. (2) We should likewise glve praise _ for sin forgiven. ’ 17. “And Jesus answering"-Not to any . g words that had been uttered, but o the occasion."-Kendrick. "Werev§-t?he\i’nii&“' -There. is e tone or mingled sm-pri ,gi-gif, indignation, in the 21umg_ti~e._ _ _::‘ to 1' ' '- 18. “There are not found," etc.-“It is as) ilall these beneflis were ~"falling 'intoaf deep, silent grave»,j§¢-Lange. b§S__t»_.,Q§€ _R§,a`re far too like the mine lepers. W ._ gratitude! 19. “Go thy way"-To the priest, or faith for the restora ofthe health of given a new and purer life to his soul."- TWENTY STANDING. Trouble of_ a Norwich Farmer who was Relieved by -Dodd’s Kidney Pills. \Ionw1C twenty years Mi. wirbeiii of willow neu has suffered He v *so bad that he was _ is i twodays out of a week fi\'r'the"Inck of 'the ’ eye master Novnmnsn is. ~ ` ournxna. - V are eligible for a legislative career and the GOLDEN TEXT. Legislature can well bear an infusion of Be 7° t'l‘°“kf“l°'°C°l- 3- V5-Q ' _ 'Luke 17. 11»19. Memory verses, =,1'l~19.`A medlei Q1; h eh t tfrom new blood. Let it be said of some ofthem, Time_'__Ear1y in A_ D_ in docwnneixag; _wife titres anodgrrirs Kidney Place.-On the border line between Samaria and'Galilee. _ LESSON HELPS. distinct note of time in Luke‘s narrative since chap. 9:51. It appears to coincide witha journey of which we read in Matt. 19. 1. Mark 10.: 1. and is the m- __ mencement at the last progress thggh the regions in which our Lord had al- ready carried on his ministry.”-Ellicott ‘ 12 “A certain village”-Unknown. “There met him”-As is the custom in the East, this dismalsociety hovered near the village which they might not enter-"‘ (Num. 5. 4: Matt. 8. l 2.) “Leper¢," .Fearfnl beyond words was their malady. “From the skin it slowly ate its way i»hl‘0\lgil the i.iSS_\l¢8 L0 the b0nes and joints and even to _the marrow, rotting thewhole body piecefmeal. The lungsthe Y were attacked in turn till a la fearful disease 0f'- sin. “Afar off”-The space which the leper was bound to keep between him and every other personls estimated by some at four cubits (six feet) by others fat a hundred cubits (one hun~ dred and fifty_feet).”-Godet-. _ _ 13. “And they”-“As they were com- pnnions in suffering they were also com- Démions in prayer°”-Clarke- “Lifted up their voices”-That they might be heard at a distance- “Jesus, Master"-“Using approprietely here the term particular to Luke which signifies ruler-ship authority -Bliss. ‘-Neither his honour nor his “3'1\f¢ 4101' *INS Dower was unknown to “Nm-" " “Hive mercy”-“ln what manner obvionsly equivalentto “Heal us of our dreadful malady.”-Bliss. must be mill! Places between him and society he was reqpired to show ‘himself ll. “As he went"-“This is- the first needed no explanation.. Th l . _ I " ‘i -_ ° P" W#-S a country where nearly' me sr aiehxeiiagli ui ne ' \ OI' 8 ‘m f done me mode ‘ QB I f Pi3s8.1So_for lame back and rheumatlsm an finds them _aranrt Ihope any person sufferingas _we d`wiil try t ese remedies I would willingly _pay `two dollars a box rather than be w thout Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the house.” ~ ourrs moi-rr. I The telephone damsel ` Remarks, in low tone, _ Thats ring on the fingers Worth two on the 'phone. ` _-_,_A DoN"r RUN Cnalvcns by taking whiskey or brandy to settle the stomach olsfatop .i chill. Pala-Killer in hot water sweetened will do you more good. Avoid substitutes, there`s ut one Pain Killer Perry Davis, 25c. and 50c. ' - ‘ SENINER 'MCLEOD ' ..& £0” A house in Charlottetown on de of your-` selves will handle iihisseason. o We iind on looking _ ,f V-ylilie ,that he A has' a iheredii to promise W1 are getting spe .ally .or you and exp_eet_to__rna‘ke” you a very early delivery 1 the best lot of Astraclialnf Jackets' that ever left our factory and you'~'l‘i|i have opposition in your town as hrl! qu ` is concerned. Y tri _ -‘ ours ‘y, ' l J as Comsrmn It Co., L'rn. .\f:>'ati`eal. frlanger in ii cold,fo|-_gon nee# ‘know where it W l'i”*i§nd person out of ten dies oreiinlgg as possibr? Hughes Cough nt y tson y a. quarter ,ll|&VQ<;0dll:?|l*le. __-~ M' I V , ssays,;._tsied everytn eer' _'heard of but no cure. Last fill heard ` abput Dodd’s Kidn ~ Pill I _ ght threebo tthemghxvm zfHq‘2dBan”gu "' -~. if There is danger»_in=.a_e)gg§h, 1 1 1 Shutllh l‘!»! iw _/ ei 0 ~_ if/ il 57/' (I i\‘I_] \'~ lf r"_l.“ __ , _,__ rw f _ e e ~ ' f ~ _ . - m1_;1_.__‘~wn¢n he :Sw mem"-His sym_i'trouble',*is it not pl'udent_ to s"'?>!". ` l _ es were arous ,by their forlom con- Q.; pid gf nur go h as S ` ` ~= ' _ dition. “He‘said"-"-Shouted out,forthere 2 1”' ° y ug 9» Y _, _ __ - __ ._ _ T ‘ rv mais pi~ie»_i,~,,'e¢o make in oeeripg “md to at The People’s Dru Store. .. Q _ A' S S' _ beomciilfi* Dronouneed clean. (See Lev. ' g14 ll i S h " 14;Mstt.8. 4.)Bur.ee he did not dire t ` A _ ' uc aeyre ` e with ive: G' e ` ‘ ¢,e1|¢»,|,em that they were _ébing 1,0 cb? wgrY3gD?;“t‘;§gii;°t_}1’§:tt;:l§: ;”pl‘;';2‘;_° * should reeommefdvit to every Zen. 3122:: i Ttvillrizxfietsul' di; L; " ' I healed. or than -they were ;;_ei1_ed. this mreliise itis DA. Breeds. haw str rectly models every - "~"- '- i ng U 8 mei _ . _ . d was a remarkable teet~‘of 'th i ~ ` ' Jon ty to 16. Th will b l f t comm? , 6 1* ._ For sale at a bargain, one nickle lated ' I _ is e nfalty ‘_ no faith. As they went ’-Their faith was showcase. six feet long. Apply all ADO 'n sultlngs’ _ 3* 3 ' 7 _ quite offset by the Liberal maqority in the equal to their faith thecaries Ham 9 tt We an ,havin __ . . . _ hu dl who have °°°many 3;: Maritime Provinces and in the far W'est. 15. “One of them"-A Samaritan (Verse AN - K" ling 0; *nd 3-“Ph “yi” f°l` FALL ' ~ - w_'f»\;a =¢ cf; 1-., __ _*_ it ii 4~"'i >;' i cs? W 1 \\ _,gf ~._.__..;~,» '_ _ _`__}_x;,:""i`_i'_A__ _ < i ¢""`°i's '_ ` '_ - ` .1 J . 5 without-his certificate he could not 8.88111 ])eppndab]¢ gown ‘lone can be restored to,the society of his friends or be “BM gdnso N we under the public worship of God.”-Barnes. _ stand the wurd ' “Whole"-“The nine had had sufficient ~ ' ' ' ‘ their body; his had .grille further, and had A f; _ “““"’“°~ ` Blankets ~_ _ i Thiris 'a “Blanket Bargain” _ you should not miss. A blanket worth 84 for $2.95. ' i We could only get tweeaeee -comeqnicku.. }~i _Moncton he ' »Blanl_ th_e copdition of :us1ness,reaches the ing was not accor:plis_hf_