. »;.iis=l» if' l I L-1~£-‘F-%'“r-~'.~' '-~= .,~ _. -,;1.... 4' _ n MONDAY '.l‘l'lE NEWS FIRST Ol' ALL T ,i siinirsi iiaiiciir our in i__iiis wunn Toituias of llliionls Dyspepsla flunill By “Fruit-a-flies" Sn.».Ni.r.v, Oar., Snvr. 23 rd. xgro “You certainly have the greatest Headache Cure in the world. Before “Fruit-a-tives” came before the public, I sullered tortures from lieadac s he causedb Stomach Disorders. One og, your tra\'ellers_cnllcd on me when I had one of my rngmg Ilesdachea and had my head aluiost_ra_w from external applications. He insisted on my trying “l."riiit-a-tives' ’. -Qi __Y_iEST_EliN -'-‘ff-‘-2*-‘ “-'J-:lYr:_z . _ - - -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -H. CLARK is Guardian Agent in Alberton. His phono is 7, -MR. H. CLARK is Guardian Agent in Alberton. His phone is 7. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Latlerty's Tonsor- ial Parlors, Summerside. ...°l\Ir. '1". GORDON IVES is Guar- -.lian agent in Montague. His office phone is 18 and residence phone 20. I did so with what I would cull amazing results. They couipletely dian 8 ent in Summersidel His om” cured me and since then (nearly si ,. years ago) it is only necessary for me to ~’ take one occasionally to preserve me in WM. PITT. Dealers everywhere have "Fruit-a~ tives” at 5oc n box, 6 for }2_5c>_-trial / °'c or sent on recei of rice by ` ‘ ‘my present good health." Sl'-C, -:»`_ _ _ Pl P Fruit-n-tii-es Limited, Ottawa. -MR. FRANK LAFFERTY is Guar- K I phone is 26. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew s week or two before the time they lhave paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. , __ Feed Coriiineni (`r.irk-.--2' la( I fi. lin \ .r in . fl .'.' '. -3 ...___ _C -,SJ-‘Q-T .` , 1 _ Z3-’I|if.»l'if\t¥.L<[»£' .' IS) ..‘i2';"-All' r"'7» 1.’ llirokcn or badly twisted. Tliii-iis the third time Mr. Gallant has figured in the same kind of an accident.-J. -_l)0NA'l`IONf~l.--'i‘he trustees of the I’rince Uounty Hospital desire to ac- vniiwlcdire with thanks the receipt of $30.00 collected by Miss May Leard of Fortune Cove in aid of the l`-iospi- tal. This amount is made up as fol- liiivi-ir-I’cter Methernll, 1.50; Miss Addie Smith, .50; l'carl Lockerby, .50; Ernest Wallace, _15; Mrs, Howard Tluimaa, -50; C. W. Thomas, 1.00; -T. J. Iluynor, 1.00; Robt. Raynor, l.50; Murray Gordon, 1.00; Hughes Ifiiily Crossed foxes, pupS and Bryan, 1.00; Fred Gamble, ,50, Mrs. yuarlirigs from fifty to eighty per James Lewis, .50; William Hard cunt black and silver. $6oo,Co t $z.5oo.co per pair. Twenty pa Y. 0; -50: Minoz liridges, .35; James Hud- i S011, -50; Chester Clark, 5.00; Mrs l' _ ,_ ' George Boninian, .25; Wictor '1‘rnl~.iarsn it-fl also two silver black male pups. ,mc Maxim Wedge' L00; Russel JOHN DOWNMAN Strathroy Ontario ]une27ME6i. Mnxficld, 1.00; Lester Wallace, 1.50; William Wallace, 2.00; Albert Reid, A0; William Haslam, 5.00; Miss Ger- triule llcfrzisou, .50; H. R. Locirerhy, 1.00; Bruce Gamble, L00; Russell .Mis .1 _ i .-/,»'. ~'-',_ 5, _, ,_ WN .’ il F OXES We will receive on july . _ _ Archiiihic Grimn, .2o; Mrs. John he remained ,,, H,,,,,u_ twem, sons; Prince Second a shipment of Nort hern Alberta silver, black and crossed foxes. 'l hey will be placed in a l.enrd_ 1.00; May Lleard, .35. Total, $30.00. Mrs. William Bu er Jr. 25' Mr .251 Mrs. A. (lollicut, 1.00; Miss Mar- EldPr, 1.00; Mrs. J. Fish, .50; Mrs Griffin, 1.00; Mrs. Patrick. Grifiin, .l5; Mrs. Pius Howard, .50, Mrs. Merritt Liirlstone, 1.00; Mrs. Jessie Lidstone, l.00; Rev. J. McIntyre, 1.00; James Mcthcmll. 2.00; Miss Frnnces Meth- ranch near Char1°tt¢toWn» ernll, 1.00; Mlrs. 'l‘. H. Metherall, where they can he inspect ed. fifteen Pair in the Lot. I ntend in g purchasers . .|~ ..._ fr recnrn nntn the nina nr thy rnthhrs, should communicate with us at once and reserve firs choice. Phone 189 Canada Fox Exchange V and investment Company _ Limited Bank of New Brunswick Come Charlottetown .T_iine23hfEtf I;- 'Railway Day Fares Class Y good going 1st'. Return First 1.00: Miss Annie Metlicrall, 1.00; Mr. Frank Methernll, 1.00; Miss Isabel Methrrnll, .f50; Mrs. S. Mc‘Eachern, .501 Miss lrmn Mchlachcrn, 1.00; Miss Minnie Murray, .30; Wilfred Norman, .30. Mrs, ll. 0’(‘/onnor, Iii. M W . Reilly, .25; Mrs. J. M. Reilly, .25; t (‘lini'les Rix, .25; Mrs. L. Straus, _50; Mrs. A. Strung, 1.00; n friend, .25; Mrs. John I-I. Mncwillinms, 1.00; Russel Fisli, .50. Total $25.80. llon’l Diet Youriell ,T0 DEITII T0 GIIIE IIYSPEPSII 0ll IIDIGESTIOI. IT ISl'T IEGESSIIY. for the I' suderer ood will 1913. Minimum H. Railway Offices, ]une 24th, i913. 6-26ME3i. . _ have -ONE CENT 'per word each inser- ltioa for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini -TOMORRO'W’B racing on the Summerside Driving Park will no doubt be the best day’s racing in the history of the track. Bpwial train arrangements from east and west. See list of entries in this col- umn for list of horses starting. ii 6-30MEli. -FOX MEETING.-A meeting of the shareholders of “The Bldeford Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd., will be held at Elierslie Station on Saturday, the 12th July, next, at, one o’clock p.rn., for the purpose of organization, election of directors,. lem. is-aoivizi. . -FOXES.-I otier for immediate sale over 20 patch, cross and silver foxes, These were all captured in _Western Canada, are of good size and healthy. A number are from almost 'black females, so that the chances of 'getting real good stock from them lare excellent. If you are interested phone or call upon me at once and I will show you the stock. Joseph J. Gaudet, Crystal Cafe, Summerside. 6-30M2iE1i. -RACES.-The following are the entries for the Dominion Day Races at Summerside:-2.19 Class, l’ursc $200, three entries--Devllish Dorothy, Chahallis Jr., and Hilda. S. 2.24 Class, seven entries purse $100-Onlc ley H., Happy George, Orwell Belle, Rcxull Girl, Frank I., King Brazilian and Minnie M. 2.30 Class, purse $100, eight entries-(lar Ferry. Rexliglit, Zculot, George R., Goldie, Roseville, Moth Miller and John Biggs. 6-26M4iE.*lli. __.___._.__ » ::Reimll Cold Cream is a perfect skin food, delightfully soothing, dc- liciously fragrant, and extremely pleasant both to use and in its ef- fects. The skin is nlwuys clear, smooth and comfortable-envied by women and 'admired by men-when, this cream is used. Price, large jur l25c. The aMacKinnon Drug Co., Cor-_ lner Grout George and Kent Sts. Mlitf. SABBATH Sill-IOOI. LESSON. April 20. The following letter, dealing with ter, wus, owing to pressure of space, held over until after the general re view for the quarter: Sir:-As this lesson tiuisheth the narrative of Jacob and Esau, there are a few suggestions I would like to give. It is an old proverb, “all is well that ends well," and this is true in regard to Jacob. It was well with Jacob, from the beginning to the finish. In the beginning, God called him; he loved God; he was u plain man, dwelling in tents. It was well with him, that he did not follow the example of Esau in marrying the I-Iittite, which was a grief of mind. unto Isai-it and Rebekah; it was well with him leaving home with the bless- -DONATIONS.-Tlie trustees of tlic` _ . . ’ . ' more about Jesus ii Savior, in 'thc \ I‘~ - _ Prince County Hospital desire to uc-'wth mm at Bethel’ '" the m““‘feBm' study of the S. S Lesson. In co .\\\\~ - ,_ = H knowlpd in tl k t . tion of God's presence and power 1 in 1 ,t _ ,t,. k th t J ~ _,\?,`,.`\`.L ;_; - ' , - ‘ $95,, ' Ke W., ‘ mn H 'he recall* cf with him; it was well with him in cuso ' lon Wu .un a aw \\~'.-\-\\ ir, , . *___ .;:\ ,V ' 1- ~- l >\ I V. distro irom (ape Wolic and Burton Hamm’ (Jacob means suppluntsx brought into cap Sydéxvcry thougl ~‘~`\\l§\`\`~\`Q§.`I1`:':"'*’:“"*' "' mm E' c01ect€d.by,MlBse5 Jessie iNovu we find in this narrative God to the obel lem" _ 0 hftmacli r' d Lil hi M th all.1 . - I nm,l ir, etc., 0 n an ’ E e er removing the had tree (Esau) that Donations as follows'-William Blau- ~ ~ - - - MCKl5`NZ1E» chnrcl, .50; William Bulger, Sr., _50;|l"'*1S brin n forth andfspreading its 4 ’ R_ _ _ 1. influence of noxious fruit and plant- lg i 1 ~ - 5- ing.in its place a good trce (Jacob) Peter Bllmerf '255 Mrs* James Butler' that brought forth exquisite fruit. --- In order to bring forth good fruit gnret (look, .25; Thomas (`/ook, .25; t \ 1 g d_~ G di h _FOT S W. 'r. contain, .so; John Dalton, .5o; :,?d"i,`;Ei1h)§ digntfee lhliniigedshyogisl “The f-~ if married couple Mrs. M. Dalton. 1-00; Mrs- William ers nr water, rhnc hringeth fnrrhhis will find rn Dalton, -25: Andrew Doyle. -50; Jas- frnit in hin season. sec chemin the ishing Lord gave Jacob in the twenty years (which represents the twelve tribes of Israel) and one daughter, and was very rich in flocks, and herds. Don‘t you think the fugitive did well while down in Assyria? In nil thy ways ncknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths. Now we find Jacob get- ting all his fruit together and start- ing for Hebron, with his caravan, keeping God before him. See Gen. 31; 3: and the Lord said unto Jacob, and to thy kindred and I will lic with thee. It was well with Jacob at Jabbok, an angel ministering unto him and he wrestled with him, and he received a. new name (Israel) which means, as a Prince, hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed. Now Israel comes to the crisis. He lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold Esau came and with him four hundred men, but Ja- cob had`sent costly presents to Esau, which had the desired eflect, and ap- pensed his anger, (be not overcome of' evil but overcome evil with good). What ia. true type this is of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. He was in anguish of soul, angels ministered unto htm: he came to the crisis, and prnyed, saying, 0, my Father, if it be possible let this cup pass from me, nevertheless not ns I will, but ns thou wilt. He gave n costly present. sacrificed his life, to appease Cherubums, and a flaming sword, keep the way of the tree of life, opened up the way to the tree life. which is Jesus Christ. Now find Israel coming nearer his lses och. as;1e-19 no death Rachel. and birth of Bonont or jamin) which means son of mY ,row or pain. 'rats part of the tive should call forth the emotion of our souls, which lizes so nccuratelv the travail of 'Chi-ist; his so" Mini on ths_cross, and life) which came frvm with the spiritual .er his father's a glimpse at 'open and the ing and Man. Th zgon, this it father with mum charge twenty-five cents. _ Very ~ .\ i ._ . This is a expense audhave' make for it. You sure to give it. Many wrote 'sa Bicycle at our low t Pri ce wheel You can order refunded it it is not out nothing if you return 1t in every sense. Every they didnot 'think it possible In fact a user right 1n he likeclthe one he from us by mail better the one of the first lessons of the quur- I you. We have a n “COAS'l` R nil/.iiiis’,=’@ Here is the biggosft bicycle bargain offered in Qanada to- day. It is a ligk running wheel that combi every essential feature fr.. and satisfaction. comfo.t H7268---The Bicycl is one of the latest 'mod-els, finished in u high-c ass manner; rh fiunie is enainelled in three coats of_well known lustre enamel 1 d lined in two plated, flush joint-; d tachablc chain wheel, nicely finished wood rims, latest des‘gn idals, all bearings .are made from finest » ~. colors bright parts nickel quality cruclble hig carbon steel, specially adapted _for ball' of wheels on hand and can .`_»_»»*""*"m . bearings; rollercbaiu; fitted with easy detachable double tube tires, 3 coil saddle seat, comfort tools and baud pump. Shipped station ln the Maritime Provinces. Price. . prompt 5-COIL. SADD f5|‘-5?; Without Mull Rn at our claim we It is with that it. So will £2 PAID `,, .W--~"' Coastcr Hub Brake, shaped resilient with tool bag, .nn 261,() sea- ____ R. T. HO MAN, Liinitcd, " Find ~ icloscd $§26-do-for wlilch ship me your "COASTER BRAKE SPL) IAL" BICYCLE, Freight Charges paid to the station marked in lilak space. It is understood that, I aiu to have the privil- ege of exaiui ng the wheelnpon arrival, and if I aiu not absolutely sitisfied in e ~ry respect I can promptly return it and lii\7€`ii`§`khon'ey USE THIS BICYCLE I I W C I if ORDER F li; NAus’......... ADDRESS ...... . , Shiptq...._._ 7.... . iii FREIGHT PA .4 , P __-_»~;- .-...sl .,.. » » » ; l l i i l 1- 1.__|+- »».... »»»» ....Statlon- I refunded yo to pay freight charges both ways. " ' ' ~ - 6-3oM2i i gl g McKenzie’s Corn R No I; “Be sure your fishing init is com- know the quality is top-notch and It plete before you start on that trip. the price reasonable--are interested Better call ut our store and sec what in angling ourselves and are only too islmigping and ,look over our really pleased to give you the benefit of our ’ sp en d ine of ishing supplies. We experience. The Two-' 'Macs U9. ' ' have everything you could want and Great George St. ' Hitt.” ‘nn °‘_h°r un "'-' . - . . ' ____ ' ` -- ». .- ‘ing of God upon him it was we-ll ' -- '- 1-* ,- _ , n "90p_c house fu - the best on Island. 6-l3Mif in In making the “Gold Bond Slice" none but experts em- ployed. Examine a pair and be convinced. iiiifh With starch: d cuffs goods. As *Tj ` '»-1-ce mmér- `irts v ' i5_ Su. ~, __/_/lbwr, NOW, ~as the warm "weather sv here is thevtime,-to N egligee stripes and plain Star and ~ cff.-w ' D. A. BRU Open Evenings __ lébk ii saving t0;'y'on'on every lpurchase, f . ' Oufffwfc | l with chihn niiapned ._ with ' i°ffi"’§~'iii'¢n‘ih1e,l ` ~ - cuffs, collar- »to;`ixilltc.h"`. Made in coat style in double sont calm _ ,Af -, W_ G_ & K’ All shades of lain. Crescent makes. Regu- ff. _ .. _ lar $r.oo, 1 25, 1.50, _ 1.75, 2.00 at 25 p.c. off All shades in, plain and some beautiful pat- terns, Regular free _ . ._ 1.25 to 2.00 at 2`5l>.ei mme' R'x“m"'”“"25" -r . ' T. 0 goods, also,dot,¢ni.;of_~- buy your Summer Supply HERE is the place to biiythcin -‘if y?1-i money. For the .V /./ .,. balance of june and until, .we_‘=. " offer our stock at 2_§ p.~ el discount, lb our new store we l that means quite Working » An excellent line of reversible and single or r nude coat _ PWR f;gnd=_.;_ “liege Shing wen made roomy. -j if 0 f strong mateiial,very oomy. ` patterns. fl‘ie2s`tolin¢tch 1.50 to zfooat ~a_3Q c. " , 0 I ,_ I `. -_ ,gf Victoria Rcw Black, Blue, Crcv. an, etc. that sci' rep- lar at 7oc, 8oc in :.25 t 25 p c'. off. t ,h “--»-ei* -*iii-ww-gb, cent of the June a July V I 'intend buying th tnillind -I ‘at -Psion: we are M51