Jutv 18. 1908 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE 'i‘n|u=:E _ ' Y “- _ _ \\>i\~ \ \-.1 listen - When you require anything in`|frr»c»_:rie~' you may know we hnvolliu bcslsmck procurntile \ , L naar ` . Outs can nlwi vs hp .lem-|,,|,_.d upon for using it-i. 1-., juicy, .ind fine fl-ivnrnil. Try it once and you will want it nlwnys. R. B. Squarcliiiiggs . dttsrwtf -1- -r -UG L “Sunshine” Funna OU _;|ggg_11u-1_3 '_ 1.- -Burn; coal or wood. cont. . LIGHTDRAUGHT Schooners _-__ tydney Coal Co., Ltd., HUGH G. cAMi>nr:Lr., _ `- General Mnuiigc North Sydney P. 'O. Phone Sydney Miucs 24 n dd Business Stand at Auction l nm iusttrurted hy A llornt- SL Co. tt |8t.h.ul iz o'cloct: noon, their Iarui; .furo- hnnse situated on Fitzroy hirctl, 'li-e` building is 65 x 7o, three story \\.\h .ti "` crllurnnilertinc part. The land is 75 feet front, running brick nhout go ft-ct The building is in good repair. ALSO The three story double tcuemt-ut brick building trontiug on Queen Street. This house istiited with all modern cmivcniences Tcrnis unulc known at sale. ' B. CARTER 7-1 idttstf Auctions-cr‘ 4 2.-Large, sectional, heavy, straight lire-pot 'th fins for heat radiatiolmwl 3.-Four heavy “three-lives,” easily-placed grates with no bolts. Any section can readily be removed through ash-pit door. .-Large and heavy rolled steel plate dome and radiator. .-Double feed doors for use when burning large chunks of wood. cups for cement. -Sure - catching, right - fitting ssh-pan, with ple n t y of room above same for air circulation below gram. - 6.---All inints made with deep Loaded Without Delay ' I.-l-:ge dust-pipe connecting V pit to dome, preventing dleuladon d dass inullar C’ lib -dorrectly phased, dl)-Diff! water-pan. .-Quiclr - cleaning flues a nd durable brush. CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND Mi-\|l. i *S 11.-Automatic Gas_ Damper,- saves heat-energy, reieets gaseous fumes. 12.-Nickel-plated chain shield with easy-working, non- rusting chain pulleys. 13.-Bottom easing ring solid to ash-pit, making furnace easy to set. 14.-Height relfinlation adapted to all ce an. Pipes given due elevation. .l5.~All parts interchangeable. 16.--Economical and safe. 17. -Easy to operate. 18.-Twenty to twenty-five per cent. more weight than any other furnace made in Canada. 19.-Made from Canadian pat- terns as Well as made ln Canada. ‘ 20.-Manufactured hy the ut and most experienoedhgur- nace Builders in the British Empire. To voun NEARHST BRANCH N I .sell l»_y puhlit: auction on S.it\u'dav luly M‘?CLARY`S ~ Iam interested in the “ St'.\'sn1NE " Furnace and would like to discuss installation with one of your furn ace: experts. MJNTO ONTHEIL Z 3 Jvs xv ' » NDOH 9 VANCOUVER lVI°ClatjyS Hardware Co, Local Agents. .,.,_,_.~.. gav‘!v~,'.:-r_s:‘ - proper time He will show him what to do. Notice how each step is mnrk :""\ f’*\ \. ~.- .-n.-_ *ta no ripe Linies. fo For a day an the country - for ` week end outings - for hot: evenings in town-whenever you long for a cooling, refreshing drink that really qucnclles thirst-try “MONTSERRAT” Lime Fruit Juice A few drops of “Montserrat” make a _:glass of water both satisfying and healthful. It is the juice of Csnsdtnn Agents: 10 NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. ofCnnldn Llmltid. nosal and goes and does as hc lu hidden. Did not Samuel~'s readiness rl with that power in pmver lor which he become famous (1 John 3:- 22)? S Beef quarter 5 to 3 Beef smull 10 to 14 Oatmeal 3 £0 5 ) . being reduced ' convenient. _ - - >- » ~ ge{_____,__-:.....__._-__ - --- ~~- . _ ' ‘ roces f i ff- th-~ ““°;:;.:.P‘::f.r.f'i‘:‘:.. ° H our. ese mac ml;riu“¢il'iuenlri:nd?il;:r;nth;tl'lour passing from one screen t0 BI1Ofh¢l' 53 it is P 11° ' “ ueen City ” Flour j;f‘° ‘E;’,§‘?°§,‘,i'i,f, f¢‘§`{§’5`7itfi. .i,ffl`..§°.'ff.i§.°'.f§}§"ii i§°."l..'i.'§e$§i.i°..‘.`.fi"i.'f. ‘ ewl Manufactured sblely by , 11... csmrasu. mt.uNo-Co. Linnea . . . . ., , ,{"5;1;_""’c',lT,y"f‘,‘,_.,,,,,, . 'ronouro . . cannon mlm-= sw. _ __ - ________ _ .-r.-.--~="' __ J _l . _-.-___._e-- l l i i p nc New onions par bunch utter fresh per pnund Rmb pm- l1\ 8 tn 9 hickenn per pnir lStraw iusr cwt iHuy per cwt Rluclc outs White oats Green Peas quart ‘Lettuce Cauliflower Strawberries tame ‘ Putntoew ner bus. 25 H- Il, ll.'».v\ iz c.~r.ti1'.,/ '.'i~ Up-to dale Clothicr nor. T. siucicidu will i~i~<'t-.l\'un lluiltud nuinb-.ir of niusli: pupil fur u sliurl. r _ . Au ' i » l Protcssional Examinations nncllwlll conduct the Professional nmlnatlons at Charlottetown. July h. and 30th, 1908. ' o Ito S. S. Lesson. slung- LEBSON V. AUGUSP 2. 1 Bam., 16.: I-13. Commit verses 11, 12. Read chapter 16. DAVID ANOINTED AT BETH LE!-IEM. GOLDEN TEXT. pearance, but the Lord louketli on the heart 1 Sam, 16 7 EXPOHITION ' Q l L' I I _'° » " ' ' di..-..\fc~y’.1-...iii CG ' ~' '_ 1'. - ' 1. The Lora hath not ciitnfn. \ \ `~. ,~ ‘ 'n\ those, 1-10. it speaks wen for uni ` . ‘-.4 up Q47’ generosity of Samuel ,that he mourn-, ‘ " `~.~‘;3-"§,",> “J '§._.j» sd over the fall of Saul (v. 1;. lt, R '.:._.;.' 0 _~ he had been like the majority ol men* ~_ 1-5° /Ov( ‘,._:_ ~ 1 , he would have taken n secret if not " Y an outspoken delight in the fact thuti ' ~ ' ` ` ` YV Y V 1 N the man for whom they had in some- measure t least 1 ` l a 'eiected himself turned out so poorly. "'l‘he're I tfilull you so," hc would have said. But! Samueil was of n nobler mold. und; 'grief, not exultation, filled his heart. _at the folly and ruln of his rival. 'But while it was commendable thut he should be gri-eved at the sin :ind .consequence rejection ol Saul, it was not right that he spend his time in idle mourning. God had "rejected him from being over Isrnel;" anoth- er King must be sought out and cou- =sccrated to flll his place. Little by llittle God discloses His purposes to II-Iis servant. Samuel. In chapter 13:- |14 He shiows him that He hus sou_v.'ht. out and appointed this king. In tho first verse of this chapter He tells Samuel that this king ls- a son of 1 V ' /~ _?'_-§"i':,`.’.,;. _ Decide t0-diy to U! _ I an looketh on the outwtrd np- < M Y "\A ' ¢»,_ ,_ ,o ,.....»-. ,.»," _ ., -ow~'“ ,.4 -A (Lilo Q# ~.>-,-;;".,;iillli’““. J I \ ‘3'»»_ I haven nice liuc of silvcrivcur, clocks, _ , . watches, je vclry, clc, etc, suilnlilt: for "Ch In the _'wedding presents, that I uni offering ut _. the very lowest prices. °‘ “‘° "°“‘ ""“‘°"‘ Z. (U. Patterson wheat. 5 Job Lot olBoots H l Sent by mistake will cicnr tha-ni lout at the following' rcdnccd pritws. 30 Fairs Mcn's Dongoln Bals $2.25 _ for $1 75. *_ ¢, 30 Pairs Mens Dougola B'il.~: $1.90 for $1.45. 30 Pairs B _ys`l)ongola liuls 1.75 Milled by the Tillanm at Tllhonlsmg. Jesse, but not until t‘he.twelft'h‘ verse' _V does He point lout which son of Jesse ll-Iundreds of years before it had been prophesied that 'the Sceptre should fall to Judah (Gen. 49:10,. Sn/mnel for all h-is excellencies of character, was human and l-allible. Like so many others in the Bible .(Ex. 3:11 4: . 1-110; Jer. 1-:5, 6) and out of the] Bible, to who'mGod has sa1`d‘ “Go,"' he hesitated to undertake the work! for which God has commissioned him 1 for fear of the consequences (v. 2). When God says, "Go," we ought not to rep1‘y, “How can I?" but to start and go, and leave God to settle the "h0w." "Il Saul hear it, he Will' kill me.” "The fear of man” hrouvht` “a snare" to Samuel in this ln- ntance (Prov. 29:25). And how fool- f _f_~}"f;f5 "Jilvar Plate that Wears" oons ol Quality shed, made to withstand l Q7 nouns nos." _ H ' ‘ Boots 75c for45c. ¢ P'°“d '° '"°'" °' U ' ° n & l2r Pairs Infants' Dongvla lace-tl our nv Lupino nlsl-Ili IIIERIDEN BRITA C0. . . __; .;. . _.u-"_ -*”"»""‘= lfor $1-25' “' - -' “ ' ` 12 Pairs Yotitlis’ Dongola Bala $1.50 for $1.10. I-‘-_ G L_] 1 '30 Pairs \Vmnen’s Dongoln llals $1.75 for $1.25. 30 l’:1irsWmncn`s Dongola Bluchcr Oxford $|.85‘for $1 35. 3o1’airs Wcmcn’s Dongolu Oxford $1.75 for $r .25. 24 Pairs Infants’ Dongola Button uislte designs, brilliantly "nn chwrs _ yn" nm ang wear. are marked ingbrlgtgg The fnmnus boots 6oc for 38c. All sixes in each line. ~J- l tacotsrnneiii Get this t/rund from your grocer - : ept no substitute A I d sin for lu rrlr yfimygliitltzrs. ele. . usda by ish that fear was. How could Snul or anyone else kill a man who had' n work to do for God? Did the Lord 'bid Samuel tell a lie to secure his' Psnfetyr (vs. 2, 3). Not at au; th.-| iliord is never put to such straits :ist that, and it auizurs n lack of f-l h lin God when we resort to tulsa- hood or indiroction to secure our ends. God simply refused to argue] with Samuel the question of his ro- ing, and again bids him go,-and tells I him what 'to say and that at the ed out by the phrase “the Lord, snid"‘ (verses 1, 2, 7, 12). Arc we also taking ench step according to the word of the Lord? It is blcsstd tio wallk t-his way. We, too, can no on knowing that the Lord will' show us what we shall do day by day. ' hour hy hour, and moment by mom- ent. Samuel was allowed fno discre- tion whatever in the matter .(v. 3). He was simply to listen to the voice of the Lord and anoint the one he named. David was wholly Giod‘s choice. Note the ditlerence in the lunrzunge about the anointing from that about the anoiotinf! ‘of Saul ich. 9:16). "Anofnt unto Me," God snvs about David. “Anoint to bf- n. prince over My pi-\ople,f’ he save nrlnut. Raul. Samuels hesitation about doing the Lord's will was not of long duration. I-Ie lays aside his cms and his regrets over Saul’s de- o obey God, so often exhibited comp. verse 13), hnve something to 0 -on CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Correct for every Wednesday and mturday lssuol. 10131' 2.80 130 2.90 abtage 3 to 5 eete cr hu h 5 to 8 5 18 to 20 65 to 1,00 30 40 to 50 45 to 47 45 to 47 25 to 30 5 5120 10 2 Shoe Polish Is what I asked for. "2 in 1" is what I want. N o substitutes for me, thank you. i No dealer who honestly desires V to give you the best for your money Will offer you anything else when you ask for ‘ ‘2 in 1 ' ’ At all dealers Oc. and 251:. tins / _,l .v 205 Organ and Choir Director Sl. _lniiics-‘ Church SUMMER TERM On Church 0rgnn_ Piano or Voice or torius vtc, address or cull Mrs an's l”'uzroy_b_t.._._ ~-6~¢odws4\\ pd '_-_ nder the provisions of the Medi- ' Act of this Provlnoethe Medical r particulars write or apply at 8 R JENKINS MD Did 5ou use Famous Soap last week. Are you usingFan1tus Soap this week, If not, why not E’ Famous Soap is hontsiiy the bes`t wrapped bar of five cent laundry soap sold on Prince Ei_w.1rdIs|;md.I ar. Its hard and its pure. P1* V» i`-7 U” »no Vw Famous Soap is made on Prince Edward Island ,and is better value than any soap brought across the strait. Use Famous Soap and keep your money in circulation at home. - 7--udvniw ' 5dwfs irsi. ~ ' _ I I-I _I- .. voip. .~ "_'.~".;