...-,.¢-,....._. M. .. Lesson V. UNIVBROAL ‘FRQHIBITAON --|=oa ri-ir ween- and pictures for the rooms. ‘lllie blinds have all-been vegans and the mo»! ihnye been: renovated. Prises were given for at‘ ’ c- and money donated for prises‘ st the Fair. Ayibox ofiancy worksnd ‘ ol_ fooddwas sent from the llnwitute " to‘be sold at the Hospital teible during the exhibition. $20 was voted 1st. this nieetilrs to be spent v on materials to bemade up for the ‘Orph __ A‘. is to beheld _ beiors-q rist t raise funds for the 011185» Allailoworen party ls w bagivlbn on-October 31st, in the Rollin-All ivhfldren and young peo- e oifiietoris are invited.- Com- 131M160! were then appointed to ' vvlsit the school and the sick. This 4 _ stitnte has done well both soci- _;¢,__y and ‘financially. $232 is now on» hand.’ Miss Carrutlhers gave a demonstration on Flower-making, after which candy was served and p a pleasant ti-me spent. lerita years Will prove s priceless Ia is alter ' (Temperance 8unday..) Golden Text-Righteousness ex- alteth a nation but ‘sin is n ‘re- proach to any 11:410.; —-Prov.AXlV. :34. - OCTOBER run wan sushi. on My con: ~41! 00d Wlll be with film-dill Will 399D me in this way that l go; 1nd will give me bread to est, and "imam to out oh, so that r come‘- yrl" my ‘hllllthefs ‘house in w; ken‘! s _th mnrh God. y 551-5 ggjflfzL @9111? " ocrossh {a0 y GOD p. GENFDIIENIESSZ—6O(I l8 my strength and power; and he maul-ll ‘my way perfect. Thou ‘hast "150 Elven moths shield of thy sal- vation: and ‘thy gentleness hath made me great-Z Samuel 22:38.36. OCTOBER 31 1-9. Tl" Tlme-‘Lste in the life oi Isaiah-haircut B. 0.. m. ‘ "ll" FEW-Jerusalem. Lem» ‘rear-Isaiah LXI. The soon ‘news which Isaiah preached to the broken-hearted ex- liea of his race. was fulfidled near. lY 98"“ llllfltlffid years -later in the wining of Jesus with His gos- Del‘ of love. Temperance is an‘ ln- tBEPB-i part 0f Christ's gospel and oll Over the world. 1n the slums end liofnee of America, as wall as in "the dark forests oi Africa, gtrong drink is one o! its deadliest oes. "The Spirit of the Lord God ls ‘Th... Magnificent l Prizes‘ Given For ‘Beat Sesrlstown. Seven members and - ibur visitors rnet at the home of ‘Mrs. Jas. MacQuarrie on ‘Oct. 4th. v Plans were made for the holding of in Bean Supper -ln the Hall on Hai- ABUNDANTLY SANSFIED. —- How excellent is thy loving kind- ness. 0 God! therefore the children upon me.” The words which fol- low are a glorious portrait of the Saviour ‘Himself. When Jesus read ' these words in ‘Hist first public‘ address in- the synagogue "s; N“ , “Extra Jiloerplaatrie‘ 0! men out their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fat» nese of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river oi thy pleasurea-Psalm 3627.8. ‘aretlh (Luke, 1V: 10 Z1) he said.‘ "This day is tlie iagplpture lulfill. 6d 111 your ears." Because the Lord ‘ hath nnnointed me." “Chrlst" in‘ for l/ze ladle Greek and “Messlsh" in Hebrew~ 2s$ni.i.::n6;1&: P0322228’? £1.13; Tccsts so little to have the few extra m, he... w” employed m conwf serving pieces 1n 1847 Rogers Bros.- glflflgfg.,,el’fi‘,’,l;f;°gg;.epjfigge Q01? Silverplate-such as cold meat fork, berry spoon, individual salad forks, round bowl soup spoons, etc. §lowe'en Night, to raise funds for athe purchasing of an organ" for the ll-Iall. Tihe next meeting will be iheld at ‘the home of Mrs. Percy Al- Correct or Nearest; Cor- ‘ e M, rect Replies. h. p _ _ rant ....- . Bea View. The re ular meeting of this Inetltitte was eld at‘ the home of Mire. 1H. l». Donald on Oct. 11. Therewere seventeen imam‘- bers and two visitors present. The meeting opened with th singing of the Ode and the reading and adop- tion of the minutes. The commit- tee reported on the buyingof a desk chair and a stove for the school. A committee ihad also been appointed to purchase Illlfllleflill! to be made up into two quilts ‘for the Orphanage and this report was submitted. ‘Two new members were added to the llnstitute. The next meeting will be ibeld at _the home of Mrs. lFred Champion. NOVEMBER 1 SHALL BEMY PEOBLE:—They shall be my people, and l will be ‘their God: and I will give them one heart. and one why. ithat. may fear me forever. for the good of them and of their children after UlIQHIF-JQIGIIIlfllI 32:38, 39. NOVEMBER 2 Spirit is the grace typified by this‘ consccrating oll and Christ ls the ideal Prophet. Priest and King.‘ “To preach good tidings unto the meek." “Gospel" is an old English word meaning "God smell" or news about God, evangel is frwm two Greek words meaning "good news." "good tidings." Meek means not only "submissive" but “poor, distressed.” Christ caiiio to bring to all such people the good news that God loved- theui. would take care of them, was living among them as a fellow and was even to die for them. “He hath sent rue." "Missionary" means "one scntt. Cb-rlst was the greatest of all missionaries. “To bind up the broken-hearted. “Binding up“ is an ordinary expression in Isa» fall's writing for "healing." “To proclaim liberty to the captives." This is a. rich promise. It iuvol‘ ves the convicts in prison and all who remained in exille. lt is n phrase used of the return of alien. ated property and ihe release of bondrmen in the yenr of jubilee. It also means freedom from the bond nge of sin. The spread of Chris- tianity has always; mean‘. the 0x , cnsion cf true liberty. “To pro-l Your guests recognize the worthiness of this familiar brand of silverplate which this year celebrates its Seventy- fifth Anniversary. 4'5 PRIZE LIST PRIZE FORD SEDAN - - -~ $010.00 Prize Ford Touring value $§§5Jl0 Iisilllfllt“ 7th pnae $25.00 #510000 sch prise $15.00 '11. $15.00 all prise 510.00 In. $50.00 ioih prise sue lllh prise $1.00 - u ill- lo 15d» llrlse $5.00 lili to 18th prise $4.00 INEIN-ITE WISDOM AND KNOW- LEDG-E:—-O the depth of the rich- es both of the wisdom and know- ledge of God! how unsewrchable are his judgments. and his ways past flrndlng out! For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been his counsellor?- Romans 11: 33, 34. NOVEMBER 3 Your dealer will show you the deco- rated chests and gift boxes in which special assortments and serving pieces are packaged this year, without extra charge. Be sure to see them. Cardigan. The regularmeetlng of this ‘Institute was held at the‘ home of Mrs. D. Bowlen onOct. 17. There were thirteen members and three vls-ltoysnpresent. After the singing ofbhe Odd and the reading and adoption u! the min- u-tes of the re ions ' tin ,a a- llllllfl Bill lrlieil-llll Per on ‘Burl-eel. Eteillliz} wages rellid "H175 Willi-JIM l‘ ‘ - ' ' by Mrs. Andrew McDonald. The issxtn cash priuswillalie » i‘ . - program for the next’ meeting was l" "l"!!! lejllleillfllfll- discussed. It was‘ decided to hold ~ T COMP-u IS ABSOLWELY ?s.°£“§Z§-‘., 33335.’; filllfmiiulil ' was served and a pleasant social .- ~';,,, I inuduig... awn“, - . time spent by alls‘ The nex-t meet- . "es s. .s_. _ t ie impel». ing wil be held at the home oi w, $‘,§,“:':bfi;n';‘m;- Mrs. w. o. our"... ‘ has the undercurrent cl the nest ‘Ii Cl-IAPLIN HIMSELF HONORARY JUDGE! this contest is intended tolurther hdvcr- aLdiloe MEVERYWfiMANSd Int sgume, l on cm v: liinr. nib-cribs to suylhins crnwngil money in order tn enter and win a nu. ‘PO SEND YOUR ANSWER . _ more el tbs live [Marlin ylsutlimk Will URI ll 8 Q I l‘ :1. hm». is sash»; <.......ht‘. .._ alter) in the is»... so“ hand ‘ beet lor___snytl’i|'n| all: you l l0 \ M»- THANKS AND PltA-lSEw-O give thanks unto the-Lord, for he is] good: for his mercy endureth for- ever. Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness. and for his wonderful‘ works to the children of men-Psalm 107 :1, 8. ' NOVEMBER 4 war-m roons GRYw-ddools. because of their transgression, and because °l the" lllulllmem a“ at‘ claim zlie ac-ptnblc ycar of the lllllfl-eil- bard." “Year” is not lltcral bul The“ ‘they cry “m” the m"! "llmea-ns ‘the inauguration of a new‘ ;at the home oi Mrs. I-Ieber Weeks ma“ mmble- and m’ “Nam memiera in which God's love of His l0“ Octobér 18' Am“ ‘m9 "lnglflghml °l‘mm’lllsllesses-“Psalm 107:'1.hildren shat; have full and free _ g m Qd d 1h m“ ,1 l7, l9. " xpression in manifold blessings nillsusguzfr$cli§gfzfhflfidoptlon oldflle midutrds, IPOEl-l 221i: <,_>___ dud unbounded JOE-Minn! gel’, um: nnunetlrl tsr ‘ - . ance 0 Oil!‘ t. - l wiilbeiuilseilenl " 'w='*'r"'.'\'l="i',lyoarluhgl-lloilils. rllyebfllillilfssgfldil-Jgrilgl 85F?" SUGGES7'°NS' ‘lrzfiggsthat in the syndrome all l LOGICAL ch1- ‘alilogrgph- qum h“; bsgn hgmeg; Nazarethmlesus in the oven 11B .P$YCHO‘ - H Inn . . though J come‘ ' M m f 1h and the women ihcsha holding a‘ “lwhl” km" “ ‘W m“ m“ l“ Hie ministry rend more versu- AT smo sme m°"d"°5°l"3lw.hlch portray the character i"! baaalrudy a ‘iqulltlng bee at th h r M 5"“ kmhm‘ d"“"°" . . . ‘ """-"°"" cssasiirvrinno on 0 t be ‘gang o Tlls ham“ “ml ‘aiii-"Wl M‘ m“ "Minis own meeslgr. but "Hilts tliifil OSSllNlNG, Oct. 27.—<A hammer w, hlVlfl: no connect Y. 0 0 6i‘ . 8 _ _ _ sud a e wiles. and the sun-s- laum ‘of $5 was donated to the P. Eklhanabd‘ - rlhrrlng note (Luke Iv. . 18. 19-) land a chisel used by an employs - 115mm] l-logplmy mp9 next meetmg. when slmppmg l“ "0"" l’ “.-At the end of His ministry. ll0w'_0[ Sing Bing furnished what lie your rings together litblfle ynurever‘ He had much w say about ten“ “psychological he“... m we ' . *‘ " ‘ ill b h ld th‘ ho 1 i v iw e e at. e me of Mas iwlien washlngln acloaktms dread (my o; punlghmglll, forlubwence of steam in the p.130“ is AMBASSADOR PATTERN v To be sure you get exactly ivhat you‘ zuant, ask for the Ambassador Pattern, with the reliable trade-mark, "1847 Rogers Bros." This (futility-mark is depmzdable. gaining 250 points will win Fiat prime. You will i: Iflpoinu for each picture namecorrectly. points will be uvudbd for mucnenl nurnen, Piltrttustinn, apallilll- m" of your s _ l0 point: lot bl writing and I00 points [or lullillinq a simple cnndltionol the contest. This condition is only that maple: in this advvtllsi mm“ r a VER '. vdfihridsm-, ‘éfithl. _Ma|‘uim' (which we v11 s: u t pa: to us! mm‘ ss-qhhssn :11. fit a m’ this "sgiiy m3 RITANNIA CO., LIMITED, HAMILTON, Our. Made 0» Canada h; Canadians and sold by beading Canadian dealers throughout tho Doirtinion. MERIDEN B of this (institute and one visitor met ‘Fredericton. ‘Ten members It Ie new rumored that tires and tubes will take sn- , other drop‘ in January 1923. ‘ 8o make your old enea do you the rest of this season by having us fix them up. TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY Cor. Queen and Water Its _. s Change in ‘ Time Schedules Effective, Monday, 00f. 301k Trrln ‘No. in! leaving Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m. dolly cxcuDtlBundny, will muko all mhinlnnd connectgloiis. lgclltlll’ lng through services to Montreal and West. fill 0!’ °9 °" and New York. ~ »_. . m k s round trill. n‘ s‘ “M.” ““'l§:vl.'.l;'§o'rli'lss l2: Toll-llnentine after Caneidizrii National Tormentine for Borden at 8.00 p. m... sldc. Returning leaving 6 so p m connecting with train arriving in Charlottetown at. Summerslde 0.00 p. m‘. Tignieh 9-60 0- fll- ' ‘Irslns for tiummerside leave Charlottetown at 6.46 a. lfl-. 1.25 p. m. and 2.50 p. m. daily excel" minim)‘- T | r u orgetnvvn snl Sourla leave at ‘ 3.10 m. daily Z1§§sf°§hu5sy; 8.2011. m. on Mohdayand lirldny, and 5.110 s. m. on Wednesday only- ~ - ‘ No change ln Murray Hnrb For full particulars entllll 0| W, K, 30311335, STATION TICKET AGENT City Ticket Agent- " i 1'. w. cnanruiv. D- F- A- 4 rvlce. v | Sixteen members l; president, I). P. A-s Charlottetown. P. kl. L_ x ‘ A4“A‘ a AAA [Annie Mcflsennan on November 15.], Lower Bediqus and Fernwood. ‘ The regular meeting of this Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Alex A. Anderson, on C ‘ ‘ 2nd. were present. This was the first meetrlng of the Institute since the day of orgamiz- i ation. The program consisted main- ly of business and a discussion of the new work ito be undertaken. Two papers were read by the Vice- Mrs. Horace Wright namely: “Floors, their care, etc," and "Borax Has Many Uses." The next ‘meeting will be held at the home of ‘Mrs. hes-lie Mwarlane on ‘November .6. Miss, Oarruiihsrs will be present at this time. There were 4 . three new, members added to the Institut at this meeting. "Sneaks" Women's institute met for the regular meeting at home of Mrs. J. Archibald (lamp- . bell, Graham's Road, on the even- ing of October 17th. Twelve mem- bers and four visitors were rpre- sent. The‘ meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode, this was followed by thou-ending and adoption of the minutes of last meeting. ‘Phi Olub is working for a bazaar and ailcken supper which will be held some time during De- cember. A demonstratlcrhon First Aid ‘and Bandaging was given by Miss Harper at this meeting. The next meeting will be held at’ the home ot Mrs. E. Williams. ‘ "Avonlsa." The regular meeting of this Institute was held at tlhe "home of Mrs. WealeyBmith. Cav- ‘ endish, ofi“'0ctober 1.8. Twenty- six members and twslvevisltors were present. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode and some old time favorites. The min- utes of the last ‘meeting were read and vanity Mug room. Pin unpaid bills liang the safety-pin on a hook of the kitchen dresser. Use a. safety-pin to thread ribbon and lingerie, etc, by pinii-iug the ribbon and pushing ithe safety pin through ithe slots or runner. FWlhen crochetlng slip a safety- pln through the last stitch and fact- en i-t. so when the Iwork l-s taken up again there is no chance ‘of the stitch having ‘slipped and tho pre- vlous work wasted. Crippling Pains . 0i Rheumatism Cannon be Banlshcd by Llnlments- la Reactfed Through i-he Blood Thousands of men and women suffer severely from rheumatism. Crippling pains in the muscles and joints make every movement a tor- ture. Many people think rheuma- tism ls due ‘to cold or wet weather and they try to banleh it by rubbing the painful parts with linlment. This is a great mistake; the rheu- matic poison is in the blood and llnlment and grabbing cannot do more ‘than give temporary relief. If you are a victim of rheumatism or iurnbago the way to rid yourself of it la iby making the blood rich and pure, for only in this way- can tile rheumatic ‘ be driven from the system. To enrich and purifyhtire bloodDr. 'Wiiliams' Pink P-llls should be taken. They act di- rectly on the blood. making it rich and red, and in this way the trou- ble diaappeare. T‘ usands of people have proved this. among them Mrs. together andl lssme as "to ‘sin. (Matt. xxnL-rxv.) “To an; polnt,.unto them ‘that mourn lh- Zion." "To appoint" may R193" will give" lll/llifi next clause having the some object. The mourners are KPlBVlHK 0V9!‘ the peril of Jerusalem and its remote, "To give unto than: beau- ty for ashes." The Jews scatter ed ashes on their heads as a slilll of mourning and donned a bright turban on occasions of loy- Tl“ garment of praise for the spirit oi heaviness." Literally a dlmlyillllrll mg m- fligkering spirit. "That they might be called Trees of righteous- hsss." Strictly "tcrebinths (or Eastern oaks). as the symlwli °l perennial vendure live-Elflllg all" enduring. “The planting o! w? Lord.” Every child of God humbly and gratefully owns that whatever good ls in him is the gift oi Je- hovuh. "That Il-Ie might be 810F1- flod.” Nothing gives so much 810W Lo God as the proved righteous- ness of Illa eollllltfil- “mil- may shall build the old wastes. The ci-tles of the Holy Land. luid waste by many wars. were to be rebuilt. It was a rllln 0f ma"? generations. having flommallced probably with Pharaoh-Nacho in B C" 5011,, and! being continued till the edict. OfCYPIIS (B. C. 533% All this ls tylplcnl of ‘the destruction wyought by gin. Nothing is so wasteful Bl! wickedness. “They shall raise up the former desola- flung.‘ The present movement of the Jews back to Palestine, known us Zionism. may perhaps be n-"l of the long fulfillment of this pro phooy. "And strangers shall stand and feed your flocks." During the exile the Jaws Wflolmed "l" humble service for strange“. fol‘ the Assyrians! and Persians. The tl-me is coining said Isaiah when this condition shall be reversed. "iBllf. ye shall be named ‘the Priest! m and stopped complaints mu-lc by persons in the prison about the cold. iSing Sing is conserving fuel. During the daylight hours the heat has been shut olf lll the prison. A complaint was received from the office of David M. Vail. Dflllllly Controller, who keeps the Iiinsuii funds and accounts. tliut it was too cold to work there. Prison- ers also complained. A prison cmployc decided to try a test ‘to determine whether the grievance was real or imaginary. He took a hammer and chisel and set to work pounding and banging at the steam pipes to Acting Warden Nicholas Scliatzcfs office across the hull from Mr. Will's suite. like the "knocking" oi‘ the strum piipes when lieitl is coining up. While the “pounding” was going on another employs asked Mr. Vull's force if the rooms were warm enough yet. “Fine? was the reply of tlio mull who had complained. llc hall heard the pipes‘ "knocking" and thought. the steam heating up. There were no steam m1 at nil. "Saving coal bills," was the reply of the man rapping the pipes iviien an observer asked him wliat he was doing. IIIIIII. The noise miule Billlllfléil‘ m YOUR ovsu That's where you make the- Try. REGAL for your next baking lt’a Wonderful for Bread final test of ANY Flour. SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS next. February. ‘The S1‘. JOHN Oct 25-~It was n11- nounccd here today thut tlie lii- ierriatlonal outdoor skating cham- pionships would be held in St Jonii Gyro Club. in Wood Furnaces y w. - EJitfM/W‘ '- Have stood the Test. of more than Half a Century Canadian championships were held here last your .1111! wore regarded as unus- uully successful. Charles German, itio local s-pecil artist. will skate this your under the-colors of the _ adopted, committees were l-I. King, Croydon. Ont, who says: appointed to visit the school and -—" flan attacked with rheumatism any sick members of the Club. The in y right arm and shoulder. lt of the Lord." At the birth of the Hebrew nation at Sinai (EX 31x- . . :0) osu told the people that the! matter of hmtalling the Hot School pained me so that I could not railse were w 1,6 "s, kingdom of Priests Lunchjn the schools was discussed.- the arm to comb my hair or heed and a no“. n.uqn_" ichgm, came A recitation by Miss Myra '1‘ myself. I commenced taking "Dr. to m, 1",. bmml-g-hoy were the and s read-lug by iM-rs. l-la ‘ d Williams’ Pink Piilsiand after tak- boll“; or. on muss, the readiest ~ the lng three Jroxesd seemed all right to ma!" mm “Yo 5119,11 out ‘the riches qt _th6.9<?lllll"-" 5'1 ml” stration {was the wealth heaved ur- - on theuret, rned smiles (PIN l- ;|s.1._1, and ~11. vat-so). And 1n their glory dhali yet boast your- selves." Literally “To their glory shall ysésneceed.’ the exact mean- ing be?‘ that Israel and the heat- hen sal exchange places. the glory that now beloigs to the Iat- ten shall ‘be ‘transferred to the former. "And I will make an ever- lsstingcovensnt with them.’ re- . sawing the ancient covenant made _ _ , to Abraham. Isaac, Jacob, David h n. (Isa. IN. :3) "snort? ‘LL Rb “A. ‘- é “ mew YORK rrsn ADS mitt‘ is» What better guarantee can you have if you are thinking of in- stalling a wood furnace this fall? The Fawcett Wood Fur- nace can be either bricked in or cased with galvanized iron and asbestos. We make wood furnaces and coal furnaces in both the pipe and pipeieas styles. Wrln for particulars 11k --1 .~ cousionnlsrcrs somcirso recur!‘ ‘BEFURNS ' .105 GPEOIAMZI IN . f I9? It'll" Fliitltlfll. since then l have had n0 return of ‘fI-lonsskeeplns the trouble. New I recommend Dr- ’ ~ .- ~ Williams’ Pink Pills whenever 1 ‘get a chance." " Your can get these pills tbroiqh any medicine dealer or, b! mall at M cents a boxoreix boxes for 95-50 _ "rho Dr, - Williams e-lfedieine moo were I"! ‘m! ,' 0., Broqkvtllle, Ont. ' 2322;‘ ale,‘ Flam‘ whllxli his. siis- m roll oail for next meeting wm ates ct last meeting were read and be ‘Miscellaneous quotations." Mme“, a report o! the lecture This meeting will be bold at the ‘flyofi- 1b; 1m. Mrs. Gtsvert was home of Iiirdensva 8619K ill" i ‘ " fig; a the human pertnttbemetins 1m - was finished In Juvsgrmln .-_l.l;_ Ann 0mm; gmsominm 4vAltllfN-ilfibll‘ rnnsn » m ..v. ~ > "starting: jlhe wqlneii “of - tlil lnetltltte hdedrhgr refill" W“ isr oil The prophecy oflsslsh in its present day application shows the bnildlns’ no 0f the old wastes un- der lheitlospei law of temperate“; _ a d love and- the restoration‘, gelbtlflr; Jewmtimwiftls, iv . .1: steamer-sane