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It is ;l¢?,;l;:n?m‘§° _ contains neither Opliun, lliorpllliio nor other Nnrixotlg' ....§~Hb'm“§‘.’: IIB' l}£‘3,I-5 ~II?§'glll1roui»oiiLlt1destreys “forms and all nys Fevcrlslliiess. For more than tmp; has. been ii. constant use for the relief of Conytgcaas it Fmtulcncy’ ‘Vind C0113’ all Teething' 'Trougl pa ou' Y Dlarrliocn.. lt regiilutcs tho Stomach and 1'? and assimilates the Food, giving liorilthy and natural olmls' The Ch.i1drei.i’s Panacca-The l\Iotlier’s Friend. S eel), GENUINE CI-\STOFiIA_ Al.wAYs Bears the Signature of J " O Ill Use For 0ver 30 Years _ 'The Kind You Have Always Bought A S URI ; | _ 1, Ill The Eastern Trust Co. INCORPORATED 1893 CAPITAL $1.000.000 RESERVE $225.00() PRESIDENT: Robert E. Harris, K. C. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOARD Hon. John McLean, M. P. P. Chairman, James Eden, C H. B. Longworth, J. S. Hinton. This Company under its Act of 'Incorporation confines its business to the administration of estates """`aii`d'tYfls't”s,”it 'd6es"n6Wéc'eive deposits, does not speculate with its own or trust lfunds, nor does it invest monies outside of the Maritime Provinces. In these times of financial trouble its position is - stronger than ever. Correspondence Invited. B. A. Weston, » General Manager 6274-10-29Mthstutf. '- I . .. . ~ 'h_ Mr. Oulton's I Somet ing , _ __ ss -2 9 Testimonial %` .a,#;l..ll-_=fs»‘f@=i§;f». _ the _" ,__'-‘ ~~,___ -1*-,»§fl“l§i&‘ti"g'.~"f9%., 5 This is to cortify _ "i_".§l-, 2" _,_ .le "l ';‘- , FOX that 1 have fed one _.yr :.*j1§§;._f.ifTj;;§;~;?¥>%. . . R h palri ot Foxeswex -3"`“`-*T N s anc ers chi- vl- y, on . ul '_ _ vcn’s Fox Biscuits ‘QQ sl _"@2713 ~' is ‘Q are lindn.sma:lqlw.nvity _ ` " Rail? ` l I k_ oi milk. each diliiy " ,j_°>.7‘ ""5 ' ` is ,O0 ll? for ovorihree wee s . P -_ g ' ` iw ~ I ._ g und I mn well satis __ _ _ ` ' ,~ for llcu witlillw resulli. fefslscful,1‘ .. _ READ R. 'r. oUl.i'oN Y Q ?¢ 1 " " D d..l lllslh, i- - Mb 0“'f°“° illlf” um Re istered - _]_ A_ M%RTEN, LTD T“,imo,,;a| Lune snemogue. 609M0_‘__`_lf\llollcll»n .\'. II. N. B. ;,_ _ii "L-5- _ '_ _ XM i.L ELECTIC LIGHT c FIRST MORTGAGE -_-1 _ .-zu cmricr: 'ro RAISE READY cash? evisiiir AM 1 orrslnln 'l L. A. MUNGER & C0 LESSON. Mark x\'_ 21-41; Luke xxiii ‘ 39-13. GOLDEN TEXT, Is-ailih liii.4. "Surely He hath borne our l§riefs,: »~-and--carried our sorrows; yet we, run Nalmlrrivln. I Our lesson to-day brings us to the .central event in the saving mission oi fthe Son of God. It consists oi the ac- ,count of thelast stage of the journey to Calvary, the crucilixion, the inci- dents connected therewith, and the deuth. I ’l‘he only wily in which it is really Possible to study this lesson is that Of fehding the narrative uttentively, rl'-verently, humbly. It is impossible to deal with it, even in the way in _which the stories oi other events in the ministry ol ollr Lord muy be dealt with. lil order to consecutive Fwdillg the paragrnpll from Luke should he introduced lifter verse thir- ty-two in that of Mark; the rest of l\llark's account following that. : In such reading of course ollr prin- cipal concern should he that of keep- ing our minds supremely occupied with thc Lord I-limsell. In doing so, however, there ure certain matters worthy of especial lrotc. l _ It is almost impossible to read this 5I~U1`Y naturlllly without feeling that there was n touch of rough pity in the uctiou of iluprcssinlg Simon of Uyrcne for the work of carrying, the Cross, and also ill that oi their oilier- ing Him ll drug. 'i`hc Rom-an method of execution demanded that the vict- illl should carry his cross-. We learn from one oi the other evangelists that ‘Ile fell beneath its load, nnd it would seem that the soldiers took The supcrscription which Pilate ASTHMA COUGHS ' WHOOPING COUGH SPASMODIC CROUP BRONCHITIS CATARIIH COLDS 14 0 E$l.`lIl19 '\ 5ImP|¢. sale and cilcctlve lrelitmcnl livnid- ing drugs. Used with success lor 35 years. 'l`hc air carrying the antiseptic vapor, inhaled wllh every brcalh, mnlles bn-:iihing easy, . soothes lhesorcthroat, . und slaps lhc cough, lisslzlringreslflllnigllls. Cresolcneis illvlllllnblc io molhcrs wlrll young ‘wild d F C. ren lin li .mnllo suilererslrom/Islllmli. St-nfl uw posfzll _/nr drscriptillc bnoklrt ICLD BY f\l?\Ifl‘-|878 Leiniing Milu BIdz.Montr' St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 Lubec lin _ n 3 Reduced fare to New York . October 1st to April 30th. Passenger Sllzumsliip. .\'lIR`[`ll l..\Nl\ leaves Portland for .\'e\\' York ul f-'I0 I'. M. Novem- ber 2-I and 28. and Dcc Il. ii, \‘.£. 17. 22. 25 and 31 Frcigllt service lhrcc times zz wt-tk. St. John 'Ticket Omce 47, Kim! ‘ l. L. R. THOMPSON. T. F. 5 P. A E. A FLEMMING. Acnl. Si. ll-lhn. N If PLANT LINE The S. S. “Halifax” sails ton vla Hawkesbury and Hall- fax every Friday at noon to . JAS. CARRAGHER, Agent Charlottetown i xl _*I I ’ANAnlAN ‘ 'PAc||=|c MONTREAL T0 CHICAGO. Only`Ul'ié `Ni§1it"o`n the Road Famous Transcontinental Exprms COAST 2'j COAST Boat Electric Lighted Equipment Unexcellell Dining Car Service I I monstrntion oi the fact that ull._.iI.-|.. THE.. CANADIAN,” I Furness ‘ caused to be pluceu over the Cross is relniirkable both fol-.its truth and _ chlldren cr .I , _ ici fnlslsy. it _was indeed ll-ue ll,.,¢ E . ` He was the Krug of tht Jews, their xovlliinl-:ll 29. If”-"~‘°‘°‘1 ‘“°“_*°"‘ *We Ce" be lw doubt that Pilutc ordered this l-lllpcl-~ CHRIs'r.Cllu<‘IlfI1l1D. ISCPIDHOD in_ auger will. flu- _ll-adam Ot the nation, but over»rlll|n,; the anger of the Roman governor, Hull thus proclaimed the truth concerning the One lor whose blood they had clamored. The iulsity oi th-e super- scription lies in the fact that He was innnitely more than hing ot the Jews. . dm esteem Hi", s¢ric|,.e,,_Bmitte,, OH The robbers crucified with Hilu,one GQd_ and 9_f}|1c¢_ed_~ .on either hand, are always present Lo the eye ot the mind as it looks buck upon the tremendous scene, and thus through all the ages the truth of the word oi lsaiuh uttered long before” perpetually repeated that il., wad numbered with the transgresuors. TU all these essential sullcrillgl-1 concern. which we can linow so little, there was added the reviling of those who were gathered about him. The people the priests, and cnc i~ol,li,ll-5 ,,,,,,..,, in heaping scorn upon Him, ln the midst ot the terrible trials throllgn wuicn ue passed cllei-e ,,,,,,' ,-icy on rilin ill this degrgc_ It is vcry suggestive also that ilu eli the uclp ot million, pm, that oi the drug. hut. 0ue,monlenr, of glorious triuulpll. ll: was that in which one ol tnosc c1‘u<.'1ll_eu llith min., censl-ri his revil- ing,und, remluinl; nm couiraue, cried out, "Jesus, remember nlc when 'thou cmiifsli ln 'lily ixlll5u0in"; mid was liililleulutuiy ilnsweleu oy l.ll<:s1;,'llill- cunt words, “Todliy shalt 'lhull 1,.; wicli lvle in ilarllulsc." 'l-ual. clcnt “HH graphically symbolic ul ul.. whole meaning uf the Uross, .for in that hour the dying nuviour' molly,-ll the mal. iroin his sins, ,mg gum. mu, the right to iollowship with ill the life that lay beyond. ‘i he actual fact oi the delith oi the Lord is recorded by Mum in the words, He "gave up the ghost." This was ncommon expression us a des- criptioiiot death; but in this case it recorded an uncommon expcriencejle in very deed gave up his llle, .und thus fuliilled llls own declaration, "_\o man taketh it away from ]\1¢_ but I lay it down Myself.” Innnediately following the denth,the veil of the temple was rent in twliin, and in that rendering we have the lust symbolic event in the history of the nncient ritual. 'Illnt veil had been the symbol of exclusion from God, and of the only wny oi lldlnission to His Presence. its rending was de- ilcevp l.- rclu sed Himself symbolized as to the way of admiss- ion, was new fulfilled, and therefore men were no longer excluded from ililn. ’I`IIF 'I`l