oc'ronER 5, 19o7 ___ _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ar. EVEN :.’ ' _P-J N Y ;_ - _ T-_L f'__ ‘ " --me ` * _grngx iii: ii” \@ \3\ £\ Q \\"\ ; \\\\\..'°ll . \ 5,7, ; \‘i\\_‘\ ' 'i ii If i`fi~i'i` V i . We are spending $5,000.00 fbis monfb to /M/' _.\\{ ` V , explain fwhaf the 'word Constzpatzon means. Constipation means NON~AC'I`ION' OF THE BOWELS. ‘ If the liver is healthy, it pours enough bile into the intestines to make the bowels move. Then, too, the bowels discharge waste matter from the body by a peculiar snake-like movement. This ~ requires strong muscles. When _the bowel muscles are wcul:--when there is not sufiicient bile-the bowels do not move for two, three, sometimes four and five days. ~ This non-action ofthe bowels is Constipation. Waste matter, J which should leave the body, is taken up by the blood, and carried to the kidneys .ur;i skin. These organs-in a vain endeavor to throw off the pr.-isons'--;u'e overworked. The poisoned blood, in turn, irritates the nerves, causing Headaches- B:1ckr\ches-Neuralgia. The weakened kidneys cannot rid the system of' urea, which _ changes into uric acid, causlnlg Rlrtzurnntisin. Sciatica and Lumbago. It is useless to try to cure Coiistiputizm with calomel, cascara, senna, strong purgative pills and vile-tasting mineral waters. They simply force the bowels to act hy irritating the delicate membranes. Their action weakens the muscles and really does i- lv' more harm than good. “ FRUIT~A-TIVES" ACT ON 'I`HE l.i\'l`.R-stirnulate the glands- and so regulate the action of thc liver that it will c.'.ci'<-re suliicicirt bilc to move the bowels in the normal, natural wny every day. Nothing else in the world will so surely :incl ]'e:"nnricirtly cure Constipation. » //‘S ' ,'\, “®l,_ " FRUIT-A-TIVES" are rim/_le of fruit jri,-es, intensified, with the most _' i vrrluriblc tonics and anriseptics arlrlerl. Cure yourself of Constipation by taking these 1” ~ wonderful ll\':r tablets. goo. a box. Sent by izniil il' your druggist has none. l"ruit-n-tives Limited, Ottawa. ‘Q7 A ~ i ._ ,-5 *cfm 4, W ~- . -,im ' ‘ ' ~ - Y beside Znrethnn-Zarethnn is supposed to \i \\ . H -~ 1 . 1-: . ---_|__.n» .- - Q -‘ _ . - -~ - thirty miles north of the comp of Israel, _ 1 ’ W " Ii y . . i ' i i ' l V "T-` . if l N . r _`\ , l l 'f .\. ’ ,. I xl QW/,ii/' ..i.’:.::;°..:::;:‘.;;°:.‘;’..:.“::':::,‘a.::::: _ Ni ~ ‘pi 4 i. -~Ps=r101=‘r"' l _ 'll t §/t, ll . 1 EXPLANATIONS. '\f ' __, ~1» ` ` . ` A - ' . %_i_____ _ _ *__* __ n. The preceding chapter records the ' r 1 ~ ’ ‘ I u 1 1 H . ‘ .w - - 'li l » _._______ `___._~_ _____._ 1 hnve been near the mouth of the Jabboki , . ~. .` been identified with un isolated ancient x ‘ 7. Box Overcoat i Glllfll i ` PERFUIIED . -1-=~=°"-':=:‘;:=°~=:5;,: ' ' :': ~ _ - IS ll1B STANDARD iilltlt READY F O R U S B IN ANY QUANTITY. For rnohinn noon, lolloninl wnior. romovinl old pnlnl, diolnfoo\in| oinlu. eloooin, drnlnl nn d lor marry other purposes. A 0 lil oqunlo $0 mounds SAL SODA. BOLD IVIRVWHERI. E!.W.G|Ll.E‘l'T El’&'l'4‘i‘5 1'onoN'ro.°N'l. *_ .__- The Great Inter-Provincial Exhibition Open to the Maritime Pro vlnces will be held at Charlottetown llcloharlilh, Blh, llllh and lllh, |901 Large premium list Ove $6o'»o, in priz ns. - Live stock, poultry, and agriculture Two days hor.-e racing. Over $r7vo.oo in purses. [ Special attractions in front ofthe Grand Stand. Lowest rates by Railways and Steamboats. _ #For prize lists, entry forms race programmes and all par ticulars write the Secretary. C. F. SMALLWOO Di - _ Secy-Treas. F.L. I-IASZARD, President. 9~4rw5i dtnflrgl _ _ *F*-3'-_ rant irrsunncr .;.;.'~ - - ':¢"-4? ...$21 .__:_. .- 3.15: 1?-3: '11 .v' ' 32;, an is probably the mo§t popular style that Fit-Reform ever ,Q ll created. The most popular effects are black and gra Cheviots - although Meltons are being mucli' called for. lt is not too heavy for late fall and early sprin --and warm enough for coldest winter weather. We leave it to you to say which is your favorite -and present a vanety of colonngs to please W every taste. $ l 8, $20 up. 212 %r=`l,7irji’%/ibrin PROWSE BROS. l_.ll\/llTED Charlottetown. gW501,},Underwear The illustration , shows difference between Hewson covered scams and ordinary raw Unghrllika t . § EWU!!! W-_ ll I /ll I Ill NO. I 1/ '//'M W- //1/ ll/I I 1 1/ I //ll //1 1/ wuaua W W., U, ,,,.,, ...fn ,, ,W ,,,,, , , / H., /.///,,,,,, (_ ll/////N ‘.\` 1 /// aw _s W , A52; SCIIIIS. . vt ~ $.57 'suNr>Ar scnoot LEssoN LESSON Il.-OCTOBER 13. ISRAEL ENTERS THELANDOF PRO- MISE. Josh. 3. 5-17., Memorize verse 17 GOLDEN TEXT. ending forth of the spies liy Joshua and heir return with encouraging news, “Truly Jehovah hath delivered into our hands all the land; and moreovarnll the inhabitants oflthe land do melt away ba- foro ue" (Josh. 2 24). Sanctliy yourselves -Set yourselves apart from all unclean- neas and from all dissipation of body and mlud. ' 0. Pass over-Advance. 8, The priests that bear the ark-No other persons were nllcwad to come near or-touch this emblem of Jchovah's pres- ence. 10. Cnniranite-Lit.. lowlandcrs, dwell: inn principally on the Mediterranean const. llittite-Descenlnnts of Heth. (Comp. Introduction to lesson for March 17.) Hlvlta-A peaceful commercial pec- ple dwelling in northern Palestine Perlzzite-(Comp. explnnrrtion for lesson of February 17). Glrgnshlto-Supposed to have been n subdivision of t-he Hlvlter, settled ln that part uf Palestine lylngjust east of the nec of Gulllec. Amorlte-The name menus literally mountnlncer-. The Amor-ities originally occupied the hil country west of the Dcad Sea ns for as licbrou; later they crossed the Jordan vnlley and occuplcri much of the territory northward to the valley of thc Jnbliok. .lebuslta--A mountain tribe which occu- pied the strong fortress of Jebus (Jeru- salem). i5. In`l.he briuklof the water-For back from the usual channel of the stream. For the Jordan over-flowetlr all its bnnks all the time of harvest-In the low semitropb cnl valley ofthe Jordan the hnrvest had nlrcarly begun, while at the name time the melting of the snow on llermon and Lebanon caused thc narrow channel of the river to be filled to over-flowing, trnnsfornzr ing thc stream into a muddy, swollen, nd turbid flood. , lil. Agrcxt. wny off, 'at Adam-About nenrtho ford Dnmieh The clt that ir near Succoth (Kings 7. 4(5). By some it has where st cp clit'l`s continc tho strsrrnr within its nurr-owes-t limits, Almost, nu it wcrf, tnrmvlrig A lurrinr across ltd path. Were »who||y cut oil'-Flowed nwny en- tirely, leaving the channel empty. - QUESTIONS ON THE LESSON. Name five tribes or nations of original lnlrabitmntq of Puler~t’ne. What part of Palestine .liiieach occupy? What can you suv concerning the location and Impor- tance of Jerluhonud of the character of its lnliub`tr\ut°4l Definer: rulrirule. Docs the working of n mirrele involve the breaking of n natural inwi SUGGESTIVE MON UMEN_l’ FOR A TOW N Grit Vlrn Push Booz-it Energy Schools Morality Churrzhen llnrinony Cordlaiity Arlvvrtislng Talk about it \Vrltclnbnut it Speak well of lt Henllhy loentlon Help to improve it Advertise lu its papers Gnorllcountry nround it Elect, good rnerr to ollice lloucst competition in trnde Faith exhibited in your town Fire nll cronkers, lonfers and cheats Let your olrleut be the weitnre and pro motion ofiyour town nod the con tr Also ending n h~rn'i to help your f~ellow|.ncn ron Your “ ` ` Take Mother |= site somcseventeon miles north of Jeric‘ o forms of indigcstion. _ .sa ` 1 5- ' t :=-ma , =t “` A Baker in Your Home v Buying Mooney`s Perfection Cream Sodas is like having , L A manor baker in the house. These _ dainty biscuits come to you, as crisp §i i i V- ` and inviting, as if ho! from the ' ' ovens. Air-tight, moisture-proof ‘ 5' " packages retain all the pris- tine Freshness--whether you live one mile or ten thou- \/ ;_'\ l' sand from Stratford. '.'_-'_ ii ' ,_ Q. ,__ Mooney’s xi " /H .Perfection //' 1 CreamSodas ,r l~";=i.<§°¢<€éifl,~ i' lil '_ ~l";53r;‘»»`-‘fi are 1 _treat in biscui- They look so good-and first box will make your ‘ia lilln . if appetite captive. § " l _/ f "MOONEY'S" --remember - when \ \ _,i'i_~';; j M" ` ,, \‘ taste so good-that the ordering, Your gmcu should have lhexn " ` \ __ -, / ,_ , -in the P°PUlor lunch polls y \ f noonrv liscurr A cannv co. \\ ‘\___;/%;;;__.__-_ §" as s'mAvrono, cannon. X . speak well of public-splrltrrl citizens _ ,,,_ Serge s J i ._"'.'.°s.‘i‘.'.:f.“'a.'_"r.:‘;'.'.‘:.. ’” J"““‘ ¢1 I - Syrup and he one of them yourself, alwnys Q _' ` W' T " 7 V “Y . ~ D ' ' °r , " Stomachs ~ ~ i __ Nl" I combines all the delicate ly li flavor of pure white winter wheat with the body It soothes and Strength; lnuildiirl qualities of _the best, hard Manitoba eng, cm-es wind, pain, l -_- rb spring wheat. This blending, always exnci, - cramps, colic and all insures uniformity of quality and dilute; I Q§5___;`_,,,' the strength to the precise degree suitable ,ily-_T .rim-r<'lfi="i.;_='~,,? .(/ \\ cno l for exquisite pastry, biscuits or bread. YOUR okocnn sr:LLs rr. -L 'ne cmpbeli Mining company, Lia. Toronio Jci. Canada. ‘ i Il l I ,,. ....... ' We earnestly recommend that you purchase the High- lnnd Mary Gold Mines stock at 10 cents per share. This advice means riches to you. The time is not for distant when lliglilund Mary will bc paying large and continuous dividends. By buy- ing now at a price you erm afford to pay you will be a parti- cipant in these assured profits. As we have heretofore strrtcrl in our circular letters cud advertiscnlcnts, wc are willing to stake our standing und repu- \ tation on the present conditions rind the future outcome of thc Larder Lnkc district mid as to its possibilities. We believe it \vill be the most \voiulerful gold field that the worlrl has pro- duced. When we rnrrkt- these nssc1'tio11s it is after' wc hirvc mode most searching and thorough investigations. We do not believe that u, finunciiil house who _has every facility ut its command, having ri number' of experienw-d mining int-n in the field, and reliable und trustwo1°tl_i_v ruining engineers would no ' to more pains regfurdiing tin- znftunl worth nf ii gold cninp lluin l we hnvc clone. We h:i\'e ln-cn must eiuitious mid we ure \'ur_\' p;\i'ticnlnr ns to whnt we i'ct-oirriiivrirl for iii\'cst.iiu~iit. We lnrve built up tr big lnlsiii<‘.‘;s und the iu\'r-.stors who plnec r-oirfiiliuieir in us and follow our inlvieu number miuiy tlmusrunls. \\'<: guard the interests of our in\‘estoi°s just as closely :mil with :is much cure ns we do our iiulividunl invr-.~at|nents. This is the i reputation we hnve nttninvrl iunong the in\'1~stin;_f |mblir~. \\'i» have gone to giwiit vxpcrrsv in iisevriirilliiig the iruv nn~i'its ninl ron] conditions of thc Iliirlilunfl Mary pwpt-r-ti.-s. In or-rim' to l satisfy ourselves beyond run-stiurr we rivspiitvlicil vrrr°ious vi-1-rvs l of men to make examinations. They were snpplir-rl with ull the necessities, such as hand th-ills, rlyrnuniti- mul r-iunp outfits. 1 - a ii ru. i N Gold Cam RDER LAK t ` NORTHERN ONTARIO. l l (Par Value $1.00, Fully Paid and Non-AssessabIe.) If you will compare thc price, 1Oc por share, and the ore, and we have had szuuo nssn_y<.~c'l,) not only by our oun ns- ____. ing 11 total iie1'i-zi;;'o of l_2!lIl ai»r'<~s. 'l`lic eluiius nrt- in the lo- » r~irlit I lli<»i's :ire i11\'ii»d flown us "'?l'i' l is _ i~.\pr\iisr=, mul it woulil not pay us to ruzikc 11 report oil ii--' l ‘ ' r'|':\lim'1l\:|1 flu- only \\'n_\' to lnilfl |uli'v1isluii1r»r's :iini lrvvp tliviii '-‘ ii\l'\i~:\::n‘_\‘ iw-r-<~i\'|\~l f`l'1>n\ Tln- sails- of 'l`i<~:-,~'ut‘_\' siovlr in ilu- vl~\'i-lr»|uv\<>iit ul' the |»i'~i|\1'ri_\'. \\'r- i 'l`hc_v have visited all of the pro crtics, have blown out thc saryisfs but by otlieis. 'l`hv pro<»l's that we have obtniiuvi flu- _. rnonstruto licyoird question the great values of thc HIGH' LAND MARY. The p1'opori,ie.s consist of Ii() claims of -1-O nares eneli, nmlr- if '_\' of tht' fuiiirills liwlrlir-lr vlniins.. the l’i'n irii- ‘V (iold ,. _, _ `ié;` Lnw niirl Lo., lmvv expr-1 . :uni r-iiffiiror-i's wlio ure rr1fi‘