” IO _ _ , _... __ _ _-.._ -_ __ __ _ _ .__. -_,._f._ _ “ ‘ 1, ._,__‘ HE WAS IMI) _.ou . -- PLANT LINE _ COMMENCING 0C'l`0BER 6th. The well _ku0WI1 steamer H=_1\f8X _°f the .Plant Line will --- leave Charlotte- town for Boston via Hawksbnry and v II Halifax every '1`I1¢Sd°Y at I ° °l°°k p. m. 5 Returning will leave Boston at noon Satur- days. » Excursion Rates go in effect Sevl- ISW- fl*-°° and return good for 3° ‘nys ‘mm <13" °f “`“°' Passengers via Picton on W¢<\\1¢9fllY* '”°k° connections at Halifax for _Bosto i direct. For tickets and all particulars lvvly l° w. W. CLARKE, As¢11t.Ch’t°Wf1 H, L. CHIPMAN, Manager. Dominion Atlantic Railway And Steamship Linea to Boston via Yarmouth- Bet een Eastern Nov The PoSt:t‘:>ltld Fendi! Lidgton ‘Via W*I\d80¥ Junction and Halifax. axrssss maids ifafe mutex amy _(ex- cept Snndav) Ill 735 and 9.ao a. m.. f°f Ulibg and Yarmouth making connection at Yl\’1I\°\ll f Boston. at THE ROYAL MAH. STEAMSHIPS “ FRINGE ARTHUR ” -AND- “ FRINGE GEDRGE ” The Fastest and Finest Steamers plyillt DC- tween the Maritime Provinces and Boston. _ Leave Yarmouth Monday, Wednesday,Fr\dlY Saturday for Boston on arrival of Express Trains from Halifax. Returning leave LOU! Wharf. Boston Sunday, Zluesday. Thursday. Fri t . . . ay a a p m Passengers arriving in Halifax next day .ao and. og? m. by Express Train. For a l nformation, guide books, folders, etc which will be sent free write to F. H. Arm strong, General Passenger Agent,_ Kentvllle N. S. Z Trains run on Atlantic Standar Time. P. GI__I;`_KINS, General Mgr. 617 am - 4 Iederalsilend A choice Blend of Ceylon, India and China Teas,in such propor*ions as to insure a delicious cup of _'I‘ea. _ Sold by all the principal Grocers. Wholesale by 1 IBKIIIIIIIII & lItlIEVllI wer Queen St. _Ch’town. will Bill Ill solo. oaeooa that of an. other in the Lower :Pro- vlncee. ` Choicest growth of Indie -and Cevlon. The Ch’town Stcam Navi gation Co., Limited. I ' - -=STEAMERS- °Northumberland’ and ‘Princess’ wait air §éE§~aE_§=t'3" as below every day Snnda s excepted. utr no cnsnr: 'on m-Iva: or n.oo om St. John for SUMHERSIDE, con- there with express train for Charlotte- &n arrival of in ‘€l‘.".‘.‘§l"..‘-i‘{.'t.“é‘ii.‘.iéit,“.‘2.°.?.‘.;"*-I gagloua for sr. Joan, sosros Comedies afdeeetea with trela fer all sta- tleaa ea L GL ll. sal at St. .lell with C. fer U, S. for all paints also at aisle with Steamers Beaten S. S. lrom PI"’1'0U about 4 p. m. for CHARLOTTE- TOWN. Frm! CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU at 8.oo ‘ 'e. m. ccnnectinhg there wiih day trains for CAPE BRETO and HALIPAX. At NORTH SYDNEY with Steamer Bruce for Newfound- A! HALIPAX wlthC. A. A PLANT LINE for Boston. i Through Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk. ang P. B. L Railways on s and connecting lines in nitd Stateglmagd ' rwnauts, Cb’town,1’.E.l: I. ' Secretary _ I _ eg .lg i.'r§ 'd QPQ ...... __ll_I§I9_lI___§_‘_I_§ R Q, ROQQ Barrlcera, Solictoreand Notgries. Honey to'Loan--Straight Loan or rom Building and Loan Company. Oillcee in Rom Block, Sydney CB. econ aces. u..a. nowano a. nose. aa. z..x..s C. Bmxxr Haaarlorol, C. _ Canaan P. Fvnnxaron, . L. B. losnrn P. Pour. L. ls HAHBIIIGTIII & FllI.I.EIlIIll Barrietere, et more Address, Barrington, Bah.-tx OFFICES, HALZFAX and SYDNEY, »'. B. Gmcea, Roy nomo. I .l_ze»=s,oIqe».'nooo§‘oe=. _ _ au it ` I ten, i2'I¥§E|§5 §iclr'\a\,o'A.I_|eIlrvn’-'n.%',i°_’r'°__r__1\ _ __ _' I $5 9- rl-.fitllwlll att: oenennr common... rheeaaau "°'2“.!,.i.;““..‘1‘“~“““"- _ ‘ rnnrouaanras cuannorriérows muses sbwAisb.@Ilsi.asu,.ocross;tt_ » ' t ' ‘ ‘ r `~” _ -. , :1 _ ~_ ~_~.== ~..~lf<°_ <~:.r.-, 'I '- ‘ ~"1_-_ off-....erf‘€~s.¢,~.tv:‘<§"§.i.i`-'°‘3'£"?§.§§li>'f’°..I’°',......_‘-’°" Tun Wntoarn Cl.xp|ea_|._ i 1 i ‘ _ I _ " _stand upon the most fanilous- _ of all _ /. » _ g battlefields and resid the epitaphs__ _qi ass! oft 895! -H . A _ _ _ _ fi _ _ _ _ nr ‘ we-have the bet-.tgfain_ bags- ,te on time oi".r.s..§ ein.. . ....2 I the country. They are large enouglil .I‘.f,§2u:_’ \'_‘;:l_'l__»__ Oi _sghggf _ to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 ‘to you, among them that dre b.oi_'n of I bushel potatoes. They are strong, °':_°'f;:nt}3°;§nh‘;;': ’;_§_’;pg§ff‘ :O clean, have hemmed tops, and are standing he that is least 'ln the guaranteed to give satisfaction.You ki”F,d°m °' heave” is Feat" *hm ,' he. - I Want some: h°W many ? I The purpose of this sermon. is to A & c1n~is_e'a Jordanie baptism-Jolntftrie Wholesale dealers in Island roduce P a ` P . Dead Sea; so poor that his only gar- ` Pitt Street’ ments were the coarse skin of the Sydney, C. B. J 6-xodw lv: pd _ in-f he ' r I _custs and the honey which had been ---- Aerns and the hills. _ e is a strange portrait of a great man. °°-"'- IBut how wonderful is its settin Autumn Excursions. I In edect September nth to October x3th in- I elusive. I portrait of John the Baptist is a sil- _ st. john to Portland and return 5 5o 'oi commanding genius, 'tell us who is _ Z » _ _ _ -- StGf,f,1:1°fg;?:f§g;';g,§:t3‘:,":1ay5_ '°°` ruby .‘r10Wmg_ red it is set in a circle Commendng Mondo , September 28, r9o3,, eteamers leave St( John at 8 a. ni. (Atlantlc‘m_ir1-or of bumish d b ‘ Standard) Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. I arms, Marshal- Lanncs, was shot on i called the Emperor to his side and said: "Your Majesty, I am your friend. I am dying, and this is my parting advice! Give up your merci- less ambitions, or they will ruin you, as they have already ruined thousands of others." Did not the dying soldier picture the French Em- peror as he was? With the,penetra- tion that often comes to the dying he saw beneath tho splendor and grandeur of the conqueror a. man mean of soul, selfish and unscrupu- lous. _Can Robert Burns. so morally I weak that he was the victim of in- tomperance, be called truly a great man? Lord Byron, the licentious de- stroyt, or- Thomas Do Quincey, the I opium enter; or Mark Anthony, the traitor; or Cicero, the coward; or Lord Bacon, the taker of bribes-can they be called truly great men? "Well," you say, “instead of pick- _ ing flaws in the reputations of men truly a great man. Give ps one whose character is stamped with the divine approval. .Describe such n one, that we may copy his life.”__That I* will do, my friend, anddo gladly. Such e. character is to be found in John the Baptist. Though we may go ip- to the richest of all palaces and men, inventors reformers, we cannot find anywhere in an eneration u show why John the Baptist was‘ greater than all other men llfforc Baptist great, although he was in Christ. 'elJe an unknown man at,_tho.,ti1llu"fafi>lin, I thc,hermi1tf;and recluse, wa8"m-aflng th‘c_ very palace walls _nt `.I_@rusa,-lem Shake. Up. to thirty ymg_f_§'°`f age Jesus waa_-_en unknown dwells: ia a country village. The whole extent. of Chl-ist’s__-earthly ministry extended . over _only n. short period 91 tfufeei or 'We read.;of`Je'sus _ when he wa! borl\_._ ._ Then dis- ; B-PlJ¢&I‘8- I -WG ~J=B&d_of him. _twelvei Yell.-l`S_1H_Y»¢I‘. When. £5 s boy, talks __ with the doctors in the temple. Then 2 hehgain disappears for eighteen long = years. Up to‘thirty years 'ot age Christ was politically and loclolo-' S'i¢8»lly an unknown factor in 'eastern ufe_ _ » _ ¢'___ _ - . In the meantime who was this f John the Baptist? 'This second f young man; of about »~the~ some age aa Jesus, was tbeinoet Iamouapez-._ eonality in the east. ~-.He had lived'-' _as 1_1 _But the ,voice he lifted the _Y.i11eses..»-but .also threvsiiout the p°°r/'.i_ the 'Qld _1 -t-h@,'y°“nge'»'~_`I'h9 I Government Qiiieialo and ‘ alike _left t_heir__.horues'to _sit-; at feet. Great _.cro_wds__swormed‘ _about -_ ` this strange teacher wh_ereve1"“he went. They pressed into his caves as __ though they were temples. I As a. re- A ault_'J`ohn built up aigrent school of devotees and* -baptized his followers by hundredsund -thousands. lacy _ of t.hem‘,we_re_ ready to bow down and worship him as o. temporal, as well I as atspiritual _ Yet when _Jesus ' appeared thiaillustrioua. man was ready, and gladly ready, to _outpou- der all for Christ. Like John 'fthe Baptist, are we willing to lay four fame, our wealth and our entire life 1 work at Jesus’ feet? Great was John the Baptist! ’ At e the risk of his life he was _ready tb-i denounce and atta,ol_¢_'t.ho' iiitrenchod _ and the practically f of that f' day. -I-Ie was* I0t.l_ ond' of =tho‘se.men'_who nlwaya_.eto|vend_aak, - "Does it pay?" before to do what-theyl°on#at_.to do. He _ preached .on thedntiee _otgrnie-n and . waged war against wickedness-'-13 high places. He. declared evils as mighty. _in his day aa the _ liquor tramc is in ours and never _ condoned crime though the criminal was o, king." He was ready to I look - the hideous monster sin squarely' in l _ 8 rash. pure and. Spotless, it reflects the light of ._-,' Returning from Boston vm. Penland, East- I rising sun. If was John the Bapt- I spain? Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- _ t1_st'S glory that he was the har_ g Through tickets on sale at principal Railway Stations and Baggage checked to destination. Passengers arriving at St. John on evenings previous tomorning sdilinga mn go direct to steamer and take cabin ber th or stateroom for he trip. Wm.G.LEE.A n' ohn N.B. Ax. naivscolf. o'.?.i.'r.'A. CALVIN AUSTIN, V. P. & Gen’l Manager. General Omoes Foster’a Wharf, Boston. More b1118‘@l' Of a greater than himself. As I the direct forerunner of the Son of I God he came at the supreme crisis of the wor1d’s history. ` Great men are produced only by great occasions. Great thgughts are born only amid the throes and con. vulsions of great agonies. Great Ewa' .h0D6S are only the rainbow _ _ ed colors _ 5r°h1n8 the dark heavens, black with ‘ angry tempests. 3 WIIRTIIS I here must be a training for greatness. The occasion does not ' create-greatness; it only- develops and produces it It cannot create or ` ~me,ke' greatnes out of common clay__,I But great needs bring ~great men-r PRINCE STREET? from obscurity into prominence. Ther' occasion furnishes the opportunit _Ulysses s. Grant would have nvfn Cll3l'10ttCt0W]ls Po If “nd dlffad an “11kD0Wl1 if-111181' but for First-class single an doub‘e teams; ' the Civil war. The Duke of Welling- ton could not have become the" dic- 'tBf.0l'. Of _EIIOPB 118,11 _he not _oy-er_ " Fine turnout; for wed-‘ _thrown at Waterloo the ntue" coin.; flings, and private par- =°_'=» 'iw threatened to oi-nan ' an 6%.. . .:-.__ . _ . ', -_.,__..__,_._,___,_ ._ ii, - '. ,_ _ __ __ ._ _ _ ' -:. ,- _ I' PHONEl52.* ' _'=.?t’1'-?._,‘11°»*_ 91,9:=31,nn1e_ country. no uno even uiongn one earthly ll I U- -_ » rauranrroa. _.__- H ‘mx 1' 4. :i » = '-~x.. 1%? ~‘ fs .- .- ,»_. _ ` , . _ v Q, ,{ ._ ._ " ~. i , -. nations Cromwell would have been _~ unknown to fame' ‘andhis fliie would gsf. li MMI ._P?t_.__i>ba_1;_1°=___I_._._b=§c If H J _tx-_ ~onm»s»isttete'T»'; osneeulsnk _was ' f ‘ °- .° ~._ __ r _’.._'¢ _ ' f ‘~ . _ ..h..~_, .L93 ,_,|¢!_g_|B _Li " ` _ ' ~' ft-.I But, though John .thc -l|lrNlc.s#°v_w9%a%I§0¢§_F¥§§¢ nu _'_ _ -~_.'e~ f ~ : :;..~. _ f . - _ ___ _ . _ - .. __ _. 4' :~ l. ____ ~ 1"* ” »~_-.#'1- ‘ _= ‘ »_ ..:»-.»:.t_~.rr_no ‘_-me" lt\.ss-r -_ U . fi li ‘only nga- mug ov-- » _ _ _.. tzxlssfai -ss".-F;If-J2.;¢~~'~ig:'?J the face and then hit at that sin, - though his arm.might seem to be as helpless and weak as the; hand of a. young girl striking at the wild boast leaping upon her in the Roman arena.. He called Q spade g spade, 5* lie a. lie, 'an adultery an adultery, blasphemy blasphemy and hypocrisy not carry .forth the news that Christ _, I il light to make the divine face ,shine _ as when"Démos,thenes harnngued, his _ 7' ' ‘fi_._, _ - ““d**°¥‘S °¥ied;"“Let vs s`°"r';9!d fish! ~ _ ' ` '°_ 5 1;~1-W" in-~ _ ; 1 _ t g "Come, let w»_jen1is't _ ¢ _ 1 in ' _ ner _of Je§us?_"~ _ _*_* `_ ` - " " " ` ¥ I " _ ~- - » ___ _ ',“~' ;'_': _ . 3- _ ,. _ ._ _ ____ 3 0 -\-..-._ 1 'dent t' g ~ _ ._t;:_'1»;1ie r ~ ~ -fog the . » ' ' .' \. 7 1953 .. . `i$2f>-‘~¥.- '» I, .fa -7 1- j-thi. _ " -__- `_\ The North Anienoon 1 ~ of Toronto. ' DesB_rfsay Block __ Charlottetown' t I `,. t if ~. _l e .ana-sive-.asses -ae-as s h_ave"‘into our nevrstore, 4 .~. '»' nw' ‘-;»~'~;x--” iz- ite:-.fl;-'fs .."5'”“..»»;-1 Gfeif G°5r._é¢.=.§"' E y" YF’ "lf ` ` 4 r . -'- <» ‘-.= _ .:...}'.R I fi n 1 . ,. .' ,.~ V -; -. 1* - - - .. _;, _.,-, .i _ 1* . _ » t .. - is _4 " . '_' s,§f_' 1- _ '.-4. st; ‘fl-.,,, ,, 2 'V 1 ¢., . . ` " ..W_il1‘ 11°* fshfink <>_r sw_=11.__°°===1°t 1”*-vets' ` _R UST; Isfprooi against _bottles cold wdter, ._ _ f2<~. 4- - _ -_ f ' _ ' _,__ _ _.. 4 ~,_ ._ ___ coal oil, r ' _ __- _ _. ._ _ <-3 » » . ~ t - _ ) D ' - ~» » I-..¢.--...,¢T..,_». ». _.Handled _graces _ _ ¥ _ . » . o .- _ _ . _ N.; _ _ .Ji-.,‘.».. - ~.-- -..»-;-, ,i In .I -\ A- ` " >~ ."._"'f'3`f.. - sc t » I _ .s'r.t}oHN»,a~i a- --.se .ELLING AGENTS _ _ . gf » 'v 2 -_ "E _ Statesmen. ' __ Doctors withthe . r ~ GREAT 'WEST LIFE ASSURANCE ‘ ‘Wn'teofo'.i11.°tf ra hypocrisy whenever they were found. He denounced and excoriated the sins of the Jewish church. When Herod, the governor, fell in love _ with his own brcther's wife and mul'-' dered Phillip that he might marry her, John instantly hurled the divine condemnation against the ruler. He raised such a storm of popular in-I dignation that Herod flung him into prison and afterward, at the behest 91 his step-daughter, who was done- ingbefo1'ehimatadrunkenleast,ho _ beheaded John and gave to bloody trophy upon a charger. Oh, _ RLY brother, dare we,-with _Jo'hn’s courage, _attack intrencheti slrl whet-_ ever lt‘m_a,v be found? Like John the’ we greet enough and bravej ‘enough "no 'matter' what the direct colt may be, to uphold' -fthe; great principles of gospel"-trutkloini the store, the home, thefactory, .tho 537 ‘through-tlill :8dAl'ed_. aisles of the church itself? 1);*-rye; powers ~t:l:at-»~be-'fahould unsheathoi I the lit $0# death andf Kei’ " _- Square Feet twocoatStothegal]on,that‘s'wha.t ~ 'f THE Snsnwm-W/Luslfs PA/:yr Andonagoodsurfacertwillcovermorethsnthat. will -do better, and 'very 'few pamts will do as well- lv mein J&:‘B‘;kmI I 3% I 'I ' www ` _ » » `.- _ E?"-V* I* £_ 1, . _ . _ tn -_ wr ` not orother liquids 4 ’ ` 4 §¢‘ ‘I 'I' ° o and men mevery spheres( life are General t Queen Street. Maximum capacity, easiest spreading qualities, wear, andgreatest economy areiwhat we claim for S W P gives Satisfaction paiumlglet u_§_ sh9_v_g on vi=_=»§11r,Pii=i== f°= - `¥===<1- at ew-1 pug,-i *In