_M sr-roi: __ rouse ‘ _-‘»,1`Nr>reNrao srargrv sox ~ E'-`& , _ . Md” P°‘°'* ' ' ing your own shoes a pleasure. 0 No chance to smear your lingers with the paste. Gives a high, lasting polish, with _very little rubbing. lt is hlacla, not blue. DOMESTlC SPEC|ALTY CO. l naarirvon, onvalio 92 _ The Whole Family Wears I,-_ ouNror> RUBBEB nears *fa 3 %l@ » lf ia-_ 6 . ‘, /1 ' " 5'ij%;“i», '/' /,_,_-\ - " i5 » 'e. ~\\ \~ilE 2; _a-¢ r ` lr I, fc5ir.TAr_Lon, .`_»` l if. -.i \\ ;.»~_,f§-., i ,gli . Niii nur Wr', -9' A _ 6' @\ ,_ \\ . \ /// ` _ `.; .f».‘.‘v‘ \\ ’ / _ .Q- ` // 0'- . _J 6 -7d r rn ' , l 6£)_'\ Nev , by all Shoe Dealers This trade mark means a } "Dunlap," or quality in rubber. U4 Carrol. Agent, Ch’town. A; Wedding Put on oN or .l1.lV` new “PQ Timothy isheu r:\ Ill O _ _ .,.. Rings _ l .' \ \*\ , "7 "3dwt. r'4 snaisit ` ps ,to o\u'.speciai_or / ; . W . *_ I p 1...;.=E‘_ ff-`lrrr»|a _1 _ i i. mans rout 0 ll trorrr. Mall! YOUR IIIBUITU LIGHT. mall! Votl IUNI LIGHT. IIAKII YOUR LIIOH Llllfl'. lakes rout IXPINIII uorrr. Under from nur Grocer. f ,ff ` ,,, s.w.a|Lr.s‘r1' ti’.'.i'.'.i‘r: YOIOIHO “'7- When the Liver ‘ is out oi 0rtler calomel, cascars, aalts,'ltrong liver pills md purging minenl waters wou't do any pemanent good. When a person is bilions, the liver is not giving up enough bile to move the bowels regularly-and some of the bile is being absorbed by the blood. In other words, the liver is in a weakened, un- healthy condition. Now, urgatives don't act on the liver at all. They merely irfiilit U19 5°'W¢|l» and aiord only temporary relief. But FRUIT-A-TIVES are the one true LIVER TONIC._ They act directly on the liver--strengthen and invigorate this vital organ- and put it in a normal, healthy condition. FRUIT-A-TIVES also stimulate the glands of the skin-and regulate the kidneys and sweeten the stomach. When skin, liver and kidneys are normally healthy, there can be no biliousness, no constipatipn, no kidney trouble, no impure blood, no headac u. No other medicine known to science is so reliable and so etfective in curing Biliousnss as these fruit liver tablets. FRUIT-A-TIVES are fruit juices with topics added-and are free from alcohol and dangerous drugs. 5oc. a box or 6 for_$2.5o. Sent on receipt of pnce, rf your dniggist does not handle them. FRUIT-A-TIVES _-}_- LIMITED. f--:}Q»,- f O'r'I‘awa. 'V " " ` "~-if -.= :ir Q* " _, _ 8;. ~ RUBBER STAMPS STENCILS, SEALS, ETC. _ PRICE MARKERS it WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS BEST STl_li_lIj__liQ. FlIllEST PlliCES C.W. MAC K, G0 YUNGE ST. T0ll0llT0 The name TUD- HOPE. is all .5 j the guarantee [L@i:" fl any man needs when buying a -:H Camage. You can’t be half as particular about materials and workmanship and service-as the Tudhopes are. When a Tudhope Carriage leaves the factory, it is absolutely faultless in every way. Tudhope Carriages are guaran- teed by us-and by the house of Tudhope which has been making them in Canada for 55 years. May we show you some of the Tudhope Carriages. A. HORNE ID. CO. CHAKLOTTETOWN, General Agents for P. E. I. CENENT i In store and to arrive thaw- izoo barrels Sydney Cement. :zoo barrels NVlrlte’s Cement For sale by iirrvaii, ilai’aniiury 8|. lisssarvy. r4tts3w Parkside, Jr., (23289) ily I’nrksltloil1'X0, llrworri Ll:."Zi. dnm, (inrrm, liy iorrirrndo. l’rrr'krdric, .Ir'.. is rdmrdarrl lrrcrl :ind register-crl i|\ roi. I2, A. 'l‘_ IL Hr, 1,." rlrrrk scrtl lrrcwn with lrlnck points. Ho slirrrrlu itil lrnrrrls high rrnd \\'r~.rgh»< i305 ponnris I-ic is rr full irrol cr l'rr|-klrrrrd 2 'Zli, l'r\rlo 2.18. und Atln Muc. 2.i7. lic la' tho Nlrcnf I’nt'kcl' lr.. '.2 21|] who hue pr'o\'c\\ lrirru-clf to ho one of thc fr\etcut'. lrnrscu tlr.rt lim-1 rrvcr lcft. t.l\c lnlnnri i’rr|-ksldc. Jr., is thc sir-c of sp;-.cd rm wcllart itylinh, trphcndcd drivers. c will rrrakc sea.-ron of ‘lillil at his owncr'r» stable, Urcnt. ticorgc Struct, opposite IC. Whcntlcy. J. H. G. MURPHY, liids-rrlil pd Owner, l`;'v;:,/ /‘ilsn s i> -»‘~'t~ » . Synopsis ol Canadian liorih-West HOMESTEAD REGULATION.- A.\.' Y cron nurrrhcrod section of llominion lmrdu in Mnnltnhn. Srrnlurtrhowarr nnd Alhertrr, cxrr:pt.lr\g ilrrrrd ‘AL not rosorvod, mny hc homcsfcruled by any portion who is tho noic hood of a fnnrliy, or any male nvcr I8 your-a of age. to the I-stout. of one-quarter section of itll lwrce, more or loan. Entrv nrmrt. lm rnnrle rcrunnnlly nt- the local land nflicc for tho rlistr ct. in wntr-h thc land in it i . A llililrltrgies mint. lm rurulc personally M. ho local ‘nnd office for the dirtr-ic in whlc tho land in r. 'lllln honrcstcador is required to porform the rnnrlltiiorrsicoriwectcd therewith under one of o n a thc fo w ' ns: iii Atlnrmtznrx nronths' rosldcnoo unch and _nrifflvntlon Ol the land in mroh your for three r.-nr.. iz) if Lim lntiroririr-motlicr, lf tho fatlrcr In .roccuscdl nirtlrc homoslcruior r~o.~ildos upon rr rar-rn ln the vicinity of the land cntorod or tho ruurrrmmorrts an to roriidoncc may be satisfied ny ..;rr~h nan-nn melding with the father or lllllf lfi|`~ tlii If thc sottlor has hisxrrrrnanont roaidenco upon farming inrrd uw no hy him in the vicin- ity of his honrcntrmd, thc rnquircmerrtn ne tn nrsldnrrrc rrrny bi: sr\t.lr-lierl hy rcnldcnce upon the maid land. Six rrronthn' notice in writing should he given to the Uorrrnrrnsinnor of Dcrpilrlolr Lands . Ottnwa of"‘nton tion tc npe,rl{‘fo}%\ltieYr_rt. r fn. mr . union. ~: rimpd Mi. fs od" "'ri`il»"r| ° l"n.ii"»ur- c I.. ii .- .- rrnuho z pu rr ono rr t.|~omonf. l nothc pnld for. ‘i ..' »‘Ati6n\ w » ..+ .gr . . _ . f-is _; T ' " J " GUA DIAN.`JUNEi"35l . ‘rim cnannoitrnrown it Text:-“Be content with such things nrt ye have, for He hath said, I will ncvr-.r' leave thee nor forsake thee." Hcb. Xlll, o. Our text lclla us how to be rlclr without money: for some of ua that is good news for our hope of money riches is email indeed. How can one be rich without. rnoneyi “Bc content with such things as you have." Money riches is not the only kind of riches to hc had, or to be desired. There is t.he riches of health, which is much more to be desired than gold, “yon than much flnc gold, sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb." There is rr riches of good conscience, which mrrny tliucs outwniglrs thc riches of silver and gold. There is also the riches of love, and the riches of contentment., nny or ull of which is far superior to the riches of gold. Gold without health and content- mcntls of little or no value. Our text. speaks especially of the riches ol’ content- ment. Do you know that it is possessed by conrpnrirtivcly fcw pcoplcaftor nil. It is rather rr rnrc jewel, this jewel of con. tentmcnt. It is wanting in vcry many homes, nnd in very many hearts, through- out thc land. Ours is nn nge of grr-.ut discontent, n fovcrlsn, restless kind of nge. Ono rendlng for ilrc iiret. tlrnc such n passage of holy writ as our tr-xt., wrrnlrl conclude that It was pcnncd but ycslr-r» duy,itis so corrrpletcly arlnptcrl ro our tinrcs, rr much nccdr-ti nressngc for our day. We will do well to ponder this lesson in the midst of this busy, hustling, bustling Itlnrc in which wo live. Tin- worid ncvcr had such uri nge of luxury nr. lo-day, nnd nc-vcrsuch nn nge of dlncorr tent.. \Vhut is thc lrsaonl Nirmcly this -tlint thc rest. and content for which rrrcn long is not within the compuss of gold nnd sliver' to supply. A truly con- lrnted mfin lrns the higlrcst possibil- posscsalou in this llfc. IL is not ir nntnrnl gift.. It, is something to be ucqulrcd. The great Apostle said, “I hrrvc lcnrrrcil in whatsoever stutcl uni therewith to hc content." The most of us have not yet got out of thc progressive tense; we arc saying, “I nm lcnrnlng," but the Apostle hcrc rcnchrs the pcrfi-ct tener, nnd snys "I hnvc icarnrd;" but. hc wus mr old rnnri when hc said tlrnt. If you will rcnd his lifc you will find it was rr rugged experi- ence through which irc passed. Ile glvcs ns nn nccouht of thc lnrrd road niong which hc cnnrc, the school through which hc pnsscrl. lt was rr long time lrcforc hc was nblo to say, “I lurvc lcnrrrcd in wlmts socvcr state I nm, tlicrcwlth to bc con- |.cnt.." It was a rounded lesson, nnd hc or she who has graduated from that school has the secret of all _i oy and pcnco in this life, as well ns for the life to come. There nro n few commercial arcrcta which man hold dcrrr, for cxarnplc-thcrc is thc nnrking of the Kodak films. Tiicrc is also thc secret in the mnnufrrcturo of Russia iron, which are two of the stand- ard secrets In the World of commerce to- day. But the great. secret of tho text. which I shall try to unfold to you-how bo bccomc rich without iuoncy, is worth the conrbincd value of nil thcsc com- mercial secrets and at thc some time it is offered to ue without gold or sliver in exchange. Do not. unrlcr-rate its valuo on that account, it is beyond nll pricc. \Vould you like to attain \rn'o this wcnlth of the contented mind? \Vou|d you like lo bo rich without morrcyl You muy; inrtlci. mo tr-liyou that there is no royal road on which to travel, of that. millions rlcr-ply regret.. By a royal road wc mcun that. therc is no amount. of nroncy which you cnn pity in order to come into poss~-n- sion of this trensurc. But. truly l.hcrcln lies l.hc ciuirm of this whole matter; und like the matter of soul salvation, it. lerrvcs the cholcc frcc to all. Iahrrll only be able tolny down some general prlncl~ pics, on how to bccomc rlclr in content.- ment.. First, do not. parade your wants. Con- tcninieni. lies largcly within, and must be workcd from without. It is the result of an inward rather than an outward state. One msn is rich with ten-thousand dol- lars, another requires ton-millions uf dollars; but no one can ever bo rich in thc wealth of contentment while he or nhc mourns over what they luck. Want hits n fearful mouth, nn awful digestion. If you try to be happy by supplying your wants, you will fail utterly. Solomon tried that thing to the frrll. There was no man up to Solomon‘s time, nnd I doubt. If therc is rr man up to this present who had n great- er opportunity to satisfy the longing ds- slrcs of the human soul, by the supply nf his wants, than the man Solomon. Go through that. catalogue whlclr he has given us. Nota the opportunities he had to possess, he could put; his hand upon almost. everything earthly he desired. And he has given ua this verdict-“vanity of vrrnllles saith the preacher, all ia vanity." The heat way to reduce tha thirst. ofa fever patient is not hy ioe cold water, but hy reducing the fever which causes the thirst. Two-thirds of all our wants could be supplied by reducing the demand. Slay an hundred of yourfooilah wants,_luat. now, and you will slcep more soundly to night., and he n more content- ed man or woman through the remainder of this weak. Th-rc is something ln this world wors than sin. Wlnrt is ltl It le slnfulnesa. Sinfulness ls the root of which slnia hut the fnrlt.. They stand related as cause and rffcct. Slay the cause and the 1-ffectdles. Do nut. speak about your wants, and you will soon reduce them to a minimum. One, Dr. Taylor says, “Measure your rlaslraa by your future, Vanrl not your future by your desires." Wa want to give place' to the benevolent God ¢-ex`__Y.-i VCGNTENT iS RICHES' , ll WITHOUT MONEY Sermon by the Rev. 0. R. White. Preachcd inthe 'Firstl Methodist Church, Charlottetown. .’ _,,_l.__i__i l The Jewel of Contentment, m Rare Jewel It is Posses- sed by But Very Few People-Content Will Not Vetnlsh Like the Dross of Wee»l'rh. , . the only 5°°l “5;°<1°5 5° ° bmsh _ (Reported by The Gunr-illarr Srenograpin-r~.l in tlrcsc llrr-s of ours. This longing ol rroul hurt been r-r'cnl.r%pure wool, that wears. You will be ,J ` pleased with our new Scotch designer-‘s `."~"}}-” ,/,<,§f5?,§'§§.§\,iii,;‘.i_ , fi-i,»,. efforts. Insist on seeing the I-iewson 'i_- ".".a-ir' I . _ _ ‘ trnde mark on every piece you buy. _ _*E » /-1 .. .vi » . ' _ -A.-_. -.._ »-».~. ~.-» ~.,.-.is-= .. - » . hill |;..i *Q55 ..:T>J~T.__ ir fs/ -*-» ._ ..l'- / in E ,ry/_ \3f‘_ 2;; =l!_;--» =e.f`§ viz: i . ue _ There are two kinds of wheat. Spring wheat, which comes from the great Northwest and is rich in gluten, phos- phates and other food elements, but lacks flavor. Fall wheat has the color and flavor. But no one kind of wheat makes perfect bread or pastry. is the happy medium. It has the nutriment of one-and the lightness and whiteness and Havor of the other. BEAVER ELOUR is A BLEND of ";,';};:}',°,,°;i’,',‘,“,g,,‘1,“:'* in just the right proportions to make the -most wholesome bread -most nutritious bread -lightest, most delicious pastry No Electrical Treatment is required with the wheat used in milling BEAVER FLOUR, it being nature's best. Use the flour that makes both the best bread and the best' pies, cakes, etc. In other words, get BEAVER FDOUR. _ ii . rl ' \ ' ‘ r ’ 'r_ ____, 251-- lt _ _ i E ..'.':::::=-"'f.<>'f.. _ ‘ " ` § _f »;;' , iiiiiiiiitw \ E ” »\\ Ali - -i Va. _ 'll _,.7 11/11/ '-sri? ""f~_~f \1\sr1i 4_5-!_-; Ak, _.-._ rx, »<'/-If fl ' only do cheerfully the little duties, t.hcy_ ` A‘l°1._,Y°\|R Gll0CER°3» would,brlng so our hearts and our hogrea such ahveslth of contentment as notih ng elsacan supply. >‘ V _ my u ___ _, __.__.__.....L-_ _._ f-.__ _ _ 111| _g “§t{CpntI1|é7\:on pale-4.) _y :~ W _ ` " ' . -- fi, summ 'liar 1% in. lf. is 5' ;*. . .J NW M |an»- g .` i _ \ ,. Zf"`T.'.* - \, 1-/==='~ " ",`*.=;if‘1'*.i"llii~'f. El/ 'V ': : - ' . I nsiltlhilii ummm-w` " l' - - I w - wk th- in Q _ frontband aa 2% in. wide. U). Cost. very little more than t-ho old time ruhbor lates and are rr HUNDRED TIMES BETTER Tlreyurlno lighter. strohiliifi 0|0'\"|ef. hotter dl. Mao up loan room and an in avcry way more satinfrro y than any other k nfl of sto known to ent utr-y today. VIFALIZED AIIL for Psinloau Extraction. Sedo. Stggmlxglgld ”|*loe.ne».m. Has no Ulf; effects. 4 _ _ A-k nurlmonpn : a °)t‘,ytv;:'tymtr‘s:‘.:rl ingot hurtymr any at alt _ BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, C.H. BEER, D.D_S, all work guaranteed. __Qver Prvwse Bros. Proprietor - ' Just V l - noswnffnnar -setting cngripgif Supply; each week. L w. ii. nurcursiin, The Crown Confectioner. North and south side Qureu Street. ‘ 3-3dtta twftf _ _ onlin - t uovrR,NMrNr ioiNs. Under authority of the Art of r9o6, the Government ot Prince Edward Island is prepared to re- ceive further loans for whith De- posit Receipts will be issnrd. In- terest frorn date of deposit until withdrawal. No notice of the withdrawal rcqnirrri. For further information apply to “Tire Provincial Treasurer, t lrnr- rottetown." l5"lWtf ;_ ` ______ _.J snaps tor tiiriitv housewives. I rd to k room forliring lm rt stilrlrlii ve; wlllldul-ing this mongh, while They Inst.. clear out thc goods eniimerated below at thrlmllorvgirg lonégtricw-: l lm mwlir procus,r~o ular ll'z.00 for}B00 - _ r r in -cfm ' IA Semi Force r;7rrpie:::;r'rF_m",°r ,M0 'ur 'iw 'I Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets. ri s r P illw him' ‘swam ww mr “'00 _ er e ””‘ °“°° ill? ,.is'5llr, regular :uw for swo ‘U Eruubjegegiglglcoos, rrgular $4.00 for $1.75 Lhwsor S tr;‘pr.~w I agniar- sms for s|.5 ‘ am r ‘ . T l 10 pieces. l'°lI\Ilar 83.00 for U-‘ 0 Uh n bor Bots, u I _io places, rsgrriar- 84.25 for |H.|:0 huso prlnua are for spot. A - JUHN CONN0l.l.Y & Cn.. Queen St. Ch’town I *J Another Step in Advance I am pleased to inform my. pat- rons that I have added to my ul- ready up-to-date equipment _two dozen folding chairs, which are very next and comfortable. 'l`l|ev are at their disposal FREE should occasion require. G. D. WRIGHT, Funeral Director and Emnplmer. was _ ‘-ft’ F »‘!'. i“ /fr'--1 " ~._¢~§ \°J~l‘§;rg, \1"f‘E§l ff ir! \ '/ _*__ i \*‘f;'a=';` ' _- \ _ ~ s Peai'l`s_ are tqlre' Gems ,_ for.'-June.. .W ` _ and égsrlgnlgimglzl them _ ng -Qdwar) 'Island pearls _also new designs in souvenir jewelry. Desirable Building' Lots in Ch’own for Sale. . .1 ` _ *anis _ The undersigned oliira for sale ttra blluwiiig valor ble building iota: 4lots on the east side of Upper Hillsborough Street each having- frorrtageou Street of 56 feet and ex tending back 75 feet. ilotlma ibewut aide of Drlebar Sheet tad! hlving a frontage on Streketttbfsn net an extending barlr 75 ‘ ' '- The said six lots lie immediately north ofthe residence of Dr. Ander- son, lata ly J.D. Reid. ‘ riot on ttrewerrt aide of Upper Hills borough St.. having a frontage on Street of in nm rid extra lag haek75 ieet. htn int |iqlm:‘ra6f:t;ly` opposite the mi. r¢l¢'i»g.a»E 'M' __ moist. re¢riii§2.’...'°°i.r..."°¢'f.'i`iiI.'.i """f.l$.2'Z""° - ' . ii ' '=r~;~*"‘ if