,J _xl 5 g.” iv. .» . l dl a r F. H . _'l - O '1 '. ol ' |r 1 _...ff Dec. 4. PE'1‘ER'S DENIAL. Matt. 26: 31-35, 69-75 10: 12. - POINTED SUGGESTIONS. (By Rev. D. W._Snider.) 4; v of ___` _ and none 'ever were strongvr denies . » .. "'"` ( if Vx lvl . 2 , ‘- ' e o 1 o sulnll sclnul Lfssll , a 100 Mew _ oaths that he ever knew in the re- _' ~_ ,H K' .‘ J *_* ' imotest way the very man with whom , _- lr ty q _ ' L / ll git had been his boast for three years that none knew better. .A spectacle What was wrong? Let us go no further with Peter, but let the ques- IQ; CE These Lids are Made to Last and stay flat-no bulging in the centre, no warping, no cracking; because they are extra heavy and made from the finest nictal. Your kettles and pots will always set level und get cvc-ry particle of heat all over 1 the bottoms. Not; for zi little while, but for years. And every tl(-tail of construction is of equal goodness from end to end of at trast to the ones which have preced- S on Jesus and taught us how to n suffering and deport ourselves underi° the crucial strain of false accusa- 0 the miserable depth of cowardice and profanity and lying into which a self-confident and presumptuous manip g. The pain of it is that there are cola many Peters. _ pray and endure the humiliation oflT tion and the insolent conduct of m is apt to plunge at a time of siftin lout noting the 1act` of his repent- E nce and restoration The expression B eter’s denial is not complete with- . GOLDEN TEXT rnost pltiable! A degradation of_ f “ "Let him uint unnmii he stand- °"“"‘°*°’ ‘”°"* °°““”°*°’ eth take heed lest he fall."-1 Cor. tion b¢_ what is wrong in 8, éaee like This family liniment has stood tlrstent of generations. ‘ s. you case or in my case_, if the Sore Th.-gm, Croup, etc., and h.s .ilu-.rye lieierithe best ini _ _ 1_1 ~ _. V - _ ‘._.__ “egg This lesson presents a plum, cow circumstances are at all parallel? ent for Brurse Suellrn Rhtumatr ri an snle = 0llS' '___ - Montreal and Sa ,|0- hi in r _ , I Taken inwardly it has cured il-.n..:-;-_:...s of Colds, Cou _hs, m 51 gsr elf-sufficiency is wrong. Prayerlsss- ’ ed it They and the attention up_ ness is wrong. Bravado or boartful- __ JUHNSUN S hcse take one, inevitably, atatime I Annu ng ' r testing, to the cuss edge or sb- ---L ' l’8l°S .-_, _ _ M, N B minable transgression, to the pit's Plus ' - ’ ' N I Aguila outh of old habits, and push hlm ».- interim-ami " f Y" _ - iiruce Sfewirf QQ - - - _ b r~ ~|u 1 - -< , crafty and malicious men. The pres- 0V” and 1"- LVN? and sw°“"“g ““‘ The remedy in emergencies. Sold everywher? ‘ii`i§£¢f¢i`sini;°.u Cl,m,,|°.,c,_, W I ld ent lesson, on the other hand, fixes der such circumstances are only the ` zqsdmwnyr r .» lr the attention upon Peter and reveals incidents of deeper sim ‘ 250 and 5nC h0ff’BS_o _ ut the New Testament story of '_ 5_ JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Nlass. _. A PSE TWO . nm mms, ,,,,,,, - THE eHA1f,~, rin* - _ of the Corn” / _ self-sufficient impulse breaks ever ` woulosn-si-||NE v 5 I Cleans Silver and Cold wil/roul Rubbing-fusf Dip, Rinse and Dry. ' /~ uuaranleccf /lbsolulely Non-lnjurious. . . » . surpnrei fbe old International u mucb as that 4 Hilligglaglgsgiuand fjnésg Steamship ph Ask your Dealer or send direct 25c. _for . . - _ book exceeded rtl prcdeceuor. On the old '"2 b’=’l'_W9.9n the Mafllflme l"f0\'il1C9H M1' package to make 12 quarts of S°lut'°n‘ foundationanewlupentructurelru been built. laosmn will 'eine Yarmouih for Bono? _ Tlre reconstruction has been carried on through HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCE CO. LIMITED mu eunb I fo y y y a nge ree of trained worlren, 214 BUAHUUF TRADE BLDG- T°R°N`|'° ,nu .lu under tlie iuperviiion of Dr. W. T. Harris, _ Y testimony of loyalty he ever made, EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ljlalifax daili taxcsgt Sunday) at 7.1l5for Drgbv and Yun mont making connection at Yarmoutli lor Boston. _ | _ MIDLAND DIVISION-Trains of th. Midland Division leave Windsor daily Jusr PUBLISHED' Web|ler'a NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, (G. dz C. Merriam Co. Springfield, Mau.) _ former United Slater Cemrniniorict of Educa- - ff* jc __ ~ ilfl. Tlie defirriliornlisve been rem d dl ' . ’ /_'ff' ._ _ amplified. The number of terms delfnirird laid: , . ll 7' tion, and reiinforced by many eminent special- been more Ibm doubled. The etymology, lyrrnrrymr, pronunciation, have received un- aparing scholarly labor. The language of English literature for over revert centuries, the /' ° _/ will take a decided liking to Moir’s chocolates. -1 | ` / The Chocolate coating is rnarvellously ootli, A ‘ wnn i.. un »-b|i.i.r. r... swims hm. / I l ‘Q , \ \ f _ .r ' H A Young Lady: I Sweet Too!/r terminology of the arts and sciences, md_t_li_e ievery-day speech of street, rliop, and boule- » , bold, are presented with fullneu and cleaners. F 0 '_ fln size of vocabulary, in riclirren of general t 2||°___ _ ' information, uid in convenience of consul! - C ‘ _ tion, the book teh s new mark in lexlcognpliy. \ - W, _ \ 400,000 words and pllrues. Q , ' 6000 illustrations. . V _ g ` _J 2700 n es. ' \ Orr and so fine that no grain is discernible. It is richer, more delicious, more acceptable to the refined palate than ordinary chocolate coating ' .....,......................................' coMMoNweAirn uoreil Auction Sal I _ - C » keep one guessing to think of what the caster ofthe Opposite state House’ Bostomhhss next chocolate will contain. i ' Surprise your lady friend this evnrinf Will! . I box of r\loir`s. _=_." ‘ i_; V' if.f:,,___ i or or ri s r.| m r nu _..f.Sif*-_f='¥f»~'1i;:f#l':.->"-~” l 'r I /j .T»"~"""“"""""'7".;v-'-"1'1":“`-T'-'T-"'54, mir|1ur.u.l. 6 '_'-rl;-‘_" except Sunday for Truro at 6.45 a. m. 7.10 a. _m. and 5.85 D.m. and from Truro for Windsor at. §.`50 a. m._12 p. rn. and 3.20 p n conncctirif _l ruro with train ofthe Inter colonial _arlway at Windsor with Ex- press trains to and from Halifax nm Yarmouth, commencing Oc_t:ilst. Pl_he Igoyal and U. S. Mail Steamshir \Vf=rl. and sat. on arrival of Tran from Halifax. Returning leaves Lom Wharf Bptpn, _'1‘uf-. and Fri. pns sengers arriving in Halifax next day rn M2 D. mzby Express train. S.S. Prince A bert makes daily trips. sunday excepted. between Parrsboro and Wollville, cn ling at Kingsport in both directions. ~ . For further information, Reservation of brAtl€?LJ:rlr{1s.§tc. writ; or tglegryn R. " . enero ass. . entv Nova Scalia, W. K. R(VlFlT§S f‘f\ l l'u`rness, Wilhy QI Co., l/il 5?? STEAMSIIIP LINERS r.oNDoN, HALIFAX saizvici From London Steamer From Halifax N135 lids (via si{.'i3i'i.¥l"i~ na) Nm' am Shenandoah _ Dec 14th Dec 6 Rappahannock " zgrh From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax Nov 12th Almeriana Nov :mth Nov 26th Durango Dec nth Quo 10th Tabasco “ gsrh The above steamsrs have a _limited at - .eommodatlon for saloon passengers. _ Passenger and Freight Agents for th. .\llan Line Steamship Co. at Halifax ' FURNE SB. WITHY & 00. LT D.. Halifax. I\'.fi. Age nt 1 -r l>& _ . ‘I£'I§:1' 'l.iL`__,-T7 - _ .flll..l 'I l'.".‘ ' _- ' " - _"_ _lin _ _ ____' _‘_ "fill-fi _._.~f`Z_"_ ` = _ __ ..- _ `. _ “ -- _ |'Asr-suumcrrs ir tok ` ' These Slee rs ' _ are atfnclieileto -_ Fast Fnrnress J _ Fl trains f r 0 in Montreal morn- THE ing and night for points in Western Can adn, Britisli Columbia and on tlir; Pacific , Coast. < FOR D P Rerll :rc- roL:'l\||bt1lorlatin|£'> two adults, rr ucsrrnd. A .`. I, T»e~°° conrortr To Regina 5.00 wv__Y To Calgary( 6.50 _ _H l -l,|r P_A.,'_`.l'R_st..l lr To Vancouvergoo WH own' 51.3. H ‘ dtnnf J. E. Mm h.-w.-1. f'h=-r|~-¢¢etuwf~ inf.: wholesultncuiu- forlablc n_ccom- nro|liitrun,whrlsnot purtrculrir ns L_o cl- abornte _designs rind luxurious ap~ pointmentn iruchas ure found |n_l':r|ace Sleepers. will find lt in the 'l‘ourist rlfwricr. :ind ut lrrilf the c' st. _ -\`ler-por is fully cr|u|n|i~ tl _ w it li her»h.cur|n|ns.ma ~ tresses,comfQrtmn prll.»wn1rn_tl linens with cushions 'ind r-wats upholstered in ‘nat.her. _-\ com- petent ' Ortor Io »ks :ift.»-r the comfort ni 0 h e rmsscnrzers. Each sleeprr c_rin- tnins n c |»l- ~'='~ -'=-rw-~ » ~ ~ ==\'~ Royal ludwnrd D and fortni htl- then-.\fter. Dr. J. W. DORSEY nomimon Bunn 'rea _ .. _f .“1=>°.f~f‘i°“"*°’""2f _ . . _ I "gmgmu “cum Umv"-my' “Om” Strength Flavor and Economy and Fm mwkuhn' mhhx M". “annul llyllllman Q C0., Llfl. , ue. . as n»-ree nw- S-fm. -,I ,_ d C , ' ' 1. Nrcotr. "“°“‘“ ...E.i‘.22L'.‘,‘§S...."“"'“°"“ Eastern /General Hospital. Montreal, ° n la an ei ml' _ t ‘Osteen 6| Queen St. Clmrlsi- ug, ' f » , _ _ _ . sown. . _ Phone m once ia-1 Km sc Ask ym" grocer °r A Charlottetown- . r. '°"“°"’ °°..f."‘}’."’.r\t nba boats, as they haxe Pllylldln “Nl sU|'8°°f\ ( ew" C) Tuesday 29fll November.” _ P'°"”°' '° "" '" '°“"" This Tea is Celebrated for its is Selected from the best Gardens __ _ __; irecf Iloufc to Boston Last Sailing for Season. .__0[.‘__ Imported Clydesdale Filliea We are authorized by William Me- uarey, Esq., Ontario, to advertise and say that he will be here about the first of December with 30 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG CLYDES- DALE FILLIES. | . WT _ _-__ . .. l. _"-1" in l V fi' , --,Q\ _ ;,_ _.»_,,- ,i " é..,~.f l,l. A I , /Z'//”"r f 4/' if \ » 4'--‘ ‘pr _ 1 llgl common Arusrrc rurtwn ` - __ _ __..,..~ ,. - ~ . T" . . _ _ . ' __. .N __ 'l`.. . l. ‘. ..._ "2 .' _ » »_ ". Stsarnshr Lines to Boston via Yarmeutl ,, f1~~~ ._ ~'f{.l.-'l""' _"W Lfi/ll-; fi. nu. if i»"1\.;;‘i‘g`_ _ ‘ml »- » -~~- ~»----- The Popular Fast L' ` ` ` ' ` i ~ l` 1* ‘ J” ‘ .. A “;s’~r .‘~~ \ \~ -:;~_-for ,1:T__-_ ' .I l \_~ ' N. I /2. N9 _ Hosr `~~`~"'1llllr.nll 'll Ii I i Look for Full-fashioned Seamless Hosiery WHEN it bears the Pen~Angle bmnd, you and cashmere yarns, for the first reason. can be absolutely sure they will wear better than any other kind costing the same price. You can be absolutely'sure they will fit better--than any other kind at any price. Read the Guarantee printed here. You will then be sure that the largest hosiery mill in Canada would not risk its capital on such a Gaurantee unless it had the goods to make good. Reasons for this Guarantee are few and simple; chosen excellence in the cotton For the others, being knit on machines we alone may use in Canada-machines that knit the _hosiery to fit truly, with reinforced strength-for-wear at the places the wear comes. And seamless! Think what foot-ease that assures! Seamless! Remember the name and the Trade-mark next time you go shopping." You cannot afford to overlook the perfect fit, style and comfort 'of Pen-Angle Hosiery. FOR LADIES No. 1780-“Lady Fair" Black Cash- mere host-. Mr-rllurn wright. Alrule of fine. soft. cashmere yru'r\s_ L'-.ply leg. 5-ply foot, heel, toe and high splice, glvlng strength wht-rn rwr-rlt-rl. lsox of 3 pairs, $1.50; 0 prilrs, $3.00. No. 1020-Sumo quality as 1760, but lit-uvlt-r. Black 'nn|_v. Box of’ 3 pairs $1.50; 6 pairs, $3.00. No. 1150~Vr\ry fine Cashmere hos:-_ lilcdlurn weight. 1!-ply leg. 4-ply font. het-I and loc. Black, light and dark mir. lcatlrr-r~, cliurnprilrrit-, nlyrllc. pearl grair, nxlnlorul. hcliu. r:ar'rlinuI. Box nt' Ll pairs, $l.50; 6 pairs, $3.00. No. 1720~l~`lno srunlity Cotton Hose. Mndr- of 2-ply Ellyllliuii y:ir'|\, with 3-ply lir'|~l.< :tml tu.»i:_ Black. light and tli1r'k lair, cliurnptiglie, myrtle, pvnrl rrmy, oxblourl, he-llo, sky, plnlr, lrlsqrio. Box of 4 pairs, $1.00; 6 pairs, $1.50. No. 1175--Tllcrccrlzcrl. Szrnr- 1-olrirs as lT20. Box ui' 3 pairs, $1.00; ti pairs, $2.00. ` READ THIS REMARKABLE v GUARANTEE We guarantee the following Ilnex of Pen-Angle Hosiery to fit you per- f0°\|.Y. not to shrink or stretch and the dyes to be absolutely fast. We guarantee them to wear longer than any other cash mere or cotton hoslery sold at the same prices. If, after wearing Pen-An'-ale Guaran. feed Hoslery any length of time. you should, ever flnd :I pair that falls fe fulfill this guarantee In any particular. return th s same tn on and we will replace them wlth TWD new pairs free of charge. - ORDER THIS WAY Ask at the store first. If they cannot supply you, state number. size of shoe or stocking and color of hosiery desired :ind enclose prlcc. and we will flll your order postpaid. Remember we wlll fi I no order for less than one box and only one slze In n box. BE SURE T0 MENTION SIZE. 54 ADDRESS AS BELOW: . FOR MEN Nu. 2404-Medium weight Cashmere. Z~||l_\' Hnluny _vurrr with spovlrrl "ldv:-rlast" heels and toes. Black, light and :lurk tan, leather, cham- |ni_L:|rc, l\nv_\’. myrtle, pvarl l;l`£l.\'» slate, oxblnorl, hello, cadet blue mul bisque. Box of 3 pairs, $1.50; 6 pairs, $3.00. No. 500-"Black Knight" vllnltf wt-Icht. black Cnsliriu-rn half-husc. 6-ply burly, spun [ruin pure Austra- llnrr wnnl, 9~pl_v silk splice lic-els und tnvs. Box of 3 lJ&lI‘S. $1010; 0 pairs, $3.00. No. 1090 ~ Cuslimnre half-hose. Sumo rlunllty as n(l0, but llL!l\¢'-*_* weight. Black only. Box of J pairs, $1.00; 6 pairs, $2.00. No. 330-~-"l‘)\'orl:is|' Cotton S/lClll1Hl crittori'y1-n'r|. u-lth six-ply lu-rl-‘H1101 tous. Black, light turd :lurk !§ll\_- l'ut up ln Iroxra-_ Unx of .. l'»\lF-`- $1.00; G pairs, $2.00. ited, Dept. 14 Paris, Penmans, Lim .,\' . 1,' - -- ‘ .. ,. . _ Y »..» V - H ' V- "' .- . ‘ _ '1_ »_'__ 'W'-;»:_.=e*.’.`~‘_"» -.__,,.\_ _ __ ~ ,<1 '_ ` ‘li 'G :_-_-; \ A-» E, -_~ Ci* “(44, 3 0 -.2 %~ ;_._ -<3%`4%q~lh sei ' “& Te?" , _ :.- ,<. y . Imported direct from Scotland. And will be sold at Auction. No- tice of sale will appear later. BENJ. CARTER & CO-, Auctionebrs 25 and 3 ears old " ll-lfutltf. 2 -rue “korAL" L Halifax has been rlrosr-n :<5 thc Winter Tcrmimrs for llrcerc -grlmvtlitlslr-:rmt-rs :wil ‘.._¢~ first .sriilivlu !v'i\|n I!;.~r~. l.n ll.isl.~l will bc the _ Iloyal Edward December 7| h followed by the Royal George Decrrrrlur 1 slr @@» nxn .i y eqrirppv rv am ir- llrv Canrulian trade :ind are |i_r5dtlnmo. tours Mnrc_rr_ii_s ~ 1/,fo MAc»