ec’r9-iris 24. 1908 . " 'ri-in i..».Tris'r News ' 'lfH . » A .')1"l /l`0\"Y.\Y <71'-\Rll1.‘~N' ` "HIT 071!! ' l‘Al'1F. FIVE INDIA I. ‘ "..!..'.*..li.'!.i'.l_l€.'§.¥"' V°._~::'.:.i>:‘; riitfir-:1:A§\I .7 ll". E. RAll/NAY l Ooniincnsinu :\T-uulny, tlctohor l2tli, 190! L.-iiizre uf this lliiilwny \vill i-un ns follows: - Trains f)iii\"i\i-fi Trainr lnwar i ileml down ' _ Raul iw Tu. Mo. D1/ Dly ` Dly. Dly .ll i. To '|'l\.\V»i. ex. fix. cx. ux. \\-_ Th. Sa. Fr. Su Si. wlmiinnu. Su. Su Fr. so ii.a.|\. lui. _i_.\i_ /i.M.i‘..\|.|'.i|.a._\i_ 3.00. 8.05 lv(.‘h‘i|i\vnl\rl'!_0'I 9.01 818. 8.20 ‘lnyaliIyJc ILM, $1.41 N W ills iii'c |I.fl¢ l'.l.'l |.1ll,"l.i'»ii H. River lfl.."»i l<_(|_-'i I, LH. !l.‘ll\ l'I|i|i'i'|ilil Joi I!__'! .`.' iiii.‘.§i‘» T. 8.1%, l'I.l:i iii- S'~ _ seize flv Ch town ur iii. Slmrart E Mnrcll Bi. l’ei.cr`l ...-.,-_- .P. '4_ ~ 's. » ».i - 5 ._,_= go.-. ~ _ "71 2 __. Ee. - .- = _= seg a..\|. i-.u _ v .\it..‘\|f~\i'iiri nr 8.10 I\.lL\ 'fini-ilimiii 7.18 2.18 Miiningue 6.65 ‘.!_i\‘.! (loorgeiowii lv it'Jl' i_'l|v A M. |-._\i. *i ?*€P? ¥S=§;. f 1.* ilifnwl Ar _ Vvrnnn Rivi" ar MuriayH. lv >_=.=°;-> 'S E355? *_ Trllnv are run by Allantin Filaind... . time i._ii. siraiii-_ sum. in ic. i. ii. __ ' Charlottetown. P. E. 1. i P~'»'l|'l\'Gl~:R.` i. 9. 0. ' .1 Mn" (yu. in-v..|iv_~ `Molctnn.‘\'. N. , ‘ _ _ ent examiners. The prizes will thcu be awarded according to the high- ei-it number of marks, won by mem- . bers of The International Newspaper from this office. of the nrat five contestants. each of the next five contes Price U5-59. to each of the next five contestants. Heart of Ohrlstailty," pric $1.50 to each of the next thirty-nv: con-' “ms ¢°»f-=-- MOTHER Fifth Series-A developed mind, an Olbllidld imsfinltion n rifl ci exyv-ii T A VALUABLE ,PRIZE F CHARJ( ' "F W 4 ' r CONTEST . 'The Charlottetown Guardian has secured the kxht to un the Interna- tional Nesayapor Bible Study Club, Lessons mn week for the term off one year, commencing with the lesson for August Bard, 1901 But one peper in each towli can uso these. The Guar- dian taken uleasure in being able to present to its readers auch g valuable help along the lines of Bible study. They will be published elch week ln the Moraine Daily and the Rural Da- ily. only paid-in-advance subscriber! to either paper are eligible to join ihfl club. There is no fee for entran- ce. and no conditions other than those stated below. Everybody stands the same chance and has the same opportunity to get the valuable priz- eii with-out the investment of scent. There is one condition that must in "sry case be complied with and that is, that every one entering the con- test must be irregular subscriber as- lbove. ' GOLD AND SILVER _ l | Persons may join the club at any time during the year, but must. of course, answer the 52 questions hers- inafter explained, to qualify for the prizes. It is however, desirable that the questions be answered as the lee- _ sons are studied. i The International Newspaper Bible Study Club is for the purpose of pro- moting, in an unfettered way among the mnhses, a wider study of the_Bl- ble. the basal truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter into every ma.n's, life. It is composed of all those who join aLoca.l Club, and take up the simnle course herein out- lined barring City ordained clergy- men. Although with their sympathe- tic co~operation, it is not considered fair to have them compete for the prizes. It is however desirable that his Class scholars, and churcu goers generally, may belong to this news- paper Club, also non-churchgosrs, of all shades of opinion. All such who have not joined are warmly invited§ to do no and compete for the prizes. The Guardian has secured the right' to publish the International Sunday HEDALS- BIBLEs» Books' lpe-use of turning him against some _,. in any station, to put on style, or $0 display his wealth 7 _ Verses 2-6‘-Wlhat had qualities did Absalom show, intryingto detihrone his father and capture the throne for himself? is it always wrong to dbsiw 0' to court popularity? Should we consciously strive ho secure' the good will of P90918. Of should we 'oe regardless concerning' it, and depend wholly upon OUP right conduct? Is it ever right., for e. man, to seek to obtain a position occupied by an- other ? I In our ordinury greeting of our friends, should ,we ever sdect an in- terest in them which we do not feel 'I What can you say, for or against, the man who, when running for ioflice, is very cordial tp every person, and to those whom he rarely speaks to at other timoh? Should we evcr attempt to capture thc love of ‘any person, at the ex- othcr person ? Which is the more contemiptiblc, to "steal the hearts" of men, or to steal their money? What is the difference between the sin of Absoloiii, and th-at oi the mt-u, and the newspapers, that are constantly speaking evil of those in uuthority, so that they may be turned out, and -ilhat the gi-umblers and their frle'nd's may occupy their positions ? f Verses 'I-9--Can s. cause which_ re- quires cunning und duyiiicity for, its success, ever ue a _good one? lf a. man uses pious phrases, and the name of God, and prolcsies to be religious, to cover up his crime. is he worse or better 'Liiun an ordinary criniirial 'I Verse 10-12*-what qualities did: Absalom have, to so successfully or- ganize such a. revoli; ‘I I Is rebellion against properly con- stituted authority ever justidable, and if so -uiidcr what. cii‘cui_8ta11- cesi \'i iis question must be in- iswcred .ii ivriiini; by niombei.-J of School Lesson questions by Rev. Dr._ Linscott DD which have aroused will appear weekly. Ono or ilifsll questions each werk. is to 'ne ui\;r\\~w ~. - in writing. and iinou rlusi. -fu.:-\.\‘~-r.;»f the prizes are to we ..\~».-.1-_i»-1, ‘ The Guardiali is »iiii’:».i'i'/.wi to l'f.|:.»f A Local Ne\.’spni.:~i liiiilr- iiiiuly Vlui) for its readers, nu-i u=_i»u'nn\r~:,, I.-_f ull. who join nnil iuxeil iv... rfiiuliii-ins, that everythiny rr. ».~ i-r..:nis<~.l siiiill be faithfully cniriwu .-ui. CONDITIONS ill" 'l`lil. ,H _‘Q-‘_\<-'i»\'* "Vi-` "." t“" ." ' ' " ~ ' . Q .; »-..1,r"1» ' ' - ; " ,_ - 'f' 'tin »"§"'\ 3 ‘ ;,_,_-_ _ ,_ _.___ _.,’ v* , N \f(_»_"'* T ' 1-* ' ` \ ' ~ ' .- .~_f 4* ,__ r _ 7*' ‘.i°.' .e _ » v £1 _ ---_~_'. me _\;- " Q3.; M. ‘ L_ ‘ iifw . -vi “~,_ 99 i. cs, _,___ “Friend to Friend / (&)_`;"u\'|:N"i"'CjQ NT T f we _ .5" _ _ 0;' “You’re going to be married, _. ' girlie, and Want me to rec- »-_LF-,;;._, ommend a. range £7'r7'*} _ "i‘:::i<1ui':i"’I’herfncmcicr "PllI40l’a" Fire-box _ and Grnics. " W’ ell, the important part of a. range to a. Woman is the Oven. This should be made of steel so as to properly absorb, retain, circulate and dispose of heat from the fire-box. Meats will then be firm, yet juicy, and biscuits, etc., sufliciently raised, with crust even all around. “The Fire-box should' be substantially made, be wide, roomy, and allow perfect _freedom for the manipulation of the grates. “Au Emery R o d and Towel Drier h e l p S the house- wife with her laiiife S h ear in e ii i ii gf and towel drying. ./ E. i. (_ \ \ "Pandora" Emery Rod and To -.vel Drler. “An accurate Ther- mometer can be set at the neces- sary heat required for a. baking and will save you all sentry duties. “Tho Reservoir should be constructed of steel, lined with White enamel, so as never to burn out or rust out. ~.__ ,f A ,, ' ‘_ -_ -~--- '. g.v_;;~-.~_.,._P 1 ‘_ _ "` ".»,;_\ .F ‘»- _U ;~ff~‘. f t »~ _ ., =-,_‘-.V » F-llfvélil, »» will .{`-;~._~~ . “' _.__ _.41 »-,- €_'~»`-*I 1; 1 »-'--=l\_f_, Y " Pandora " ,-"~¢~'»__'¢__-_~ Enamclled sieei .7-‘ """";" llcncrvoir _...ag-pg ~ '__ \_'~f __ :EV of ' do Maxim 3 rn u rn .-'- `{,`=.P.'-1 _. vs_ _;;.. _ ._ , i & ., _~ 4% . _ . _.__ .rch if. » ~Lm __ .Fifi V lm "*";_'°`l§»`»'r.-il' ,Z l*-`ff'. umS The ‘houseWife’ features I have , mentioned mean BFV- ice and you get them at Mini- Cost .- in ‘Pandoraf Range." -ii ;__ 1 7. i\.l{ . ..--.'..~_':L-_ .T_.1".f_; __,:.=_`..' '.=_ _..._':._ -_..°.i!»"_,'.-‘-.`.=L‘.‘-~;-_ii._-_- '--_-'_ -._».I:“¢~.-‘..~. “-' \ “Pandora” Ventilated Oven. 26 Y.0‘.I`.". _ ‘ I‘._‘__i_`_' 111, `Zi` ."l`l{!E.»\l_, \\`l_\'.\'ll‘EL$, \'A.\'COUVl5R, ST. ]OII.\`, i\'_B., H.-\.\fll.T`O.\', C_\!.(l.-'_"" For Sale by Rogers Hardware (0. Ldi: .-2 1 . _ .ff Hl _ _'~c>e__,_ -3;- _'___ ` _-£._,;_~ x '- I"‘ . ! v’§=5 »_.‘ |- ._' ,__ :_ /ig, . I-Ai' _.- ITS: fy?) .. | I, .' iii fir, '§.~_’. .|_:_f l -yi T. , lk’-' is I ‘.1 ‘ 4* |'.i i . f 'f |14 7 'ani H i ;_;§4 | '.‘ii,>. ~'|_',j W f,-53 2? ': /_- 1. I F A “Pastry” Object Lesson ;:__________ _ ____ __ _ _ _ ._ _____ _ _Y__,________ ________________,____._.___ _-----0# d _ __ ___,__._;- - ._--__-_-L.-__-ri.. .__- 1 Z _.n .__'_-imuii. _._.._.-.__/_ _ _._ .'-rr.-1_n~..T_ __ 4 ) ~ . ~ ‘ f Am ui `,.,{." _-xi' ;"4 ' _ _. , Af'-. ~',‘J"‘ .. -' J- '\. ‘ " "oi-3'. _ . l 1? iff* fir. ' .- fff- ' also eff,-.f ‘L_ '_ ~' ‘ _ 5*.-‘» V. ~ 'r;.'f"_' mf ng it fb;-hg”{Y6,0__ ~ . Af. _ V’ F from N0~S P.OI*'Kll\'l Heaerallanhlar __ are |ii‘;,cd to tniw up these studies; |'UL!hl‘dle!l of the -l~.~l'v'i'c~ of thci|'1~-iii' cntiun, as the p:||wi's nrr not vnlngil from an educntiimnl or lltcrury stmul- Pnint. but from the point ui view of the cogency of their reason- ing ideal. suggestive Questions. November ist, isos. I Absalom Rebels Against David.-II. ` Sam. xv. ; Golden Text-Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long upon the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee. Ex. xx:-12. Verse 1--Ie ic ever right fora man, Lesson for Sunday, November 1908~Iluvld Grieves for Ahsnloiii, Burn. xrili. NAPOUEON sam "An army marches on its stom:icli_" By iliut he meiiiit flint lialf-starved men :ire not strong enough to ixiarcli. And you know tlint. Half-starved men ami women are uotstrong enough io work, or to play :ind be happy. You should nlso know that Imligesiion means slow starvation. Murethnii half the people who soon tire :md become depressed, vvlin fc-cl life a biirdeii mul ivlin gn list- lesslyloil\eirday's\\-ork_uvuild End life a daily snug if the set their digestion right ivitli Mother Seigel‘s Syrup -_ the digestive tonic coiiipouiialed of roots and herbs. Take ii diiily after meals and test it yourself. Pi-lce6oc. a bottle. Sold everywhere A. J. While & Cn., Lid., Montreal. SYRUR _ Thomas Clinmlvers. Sl \\’e\t Slrrcl.l-liililax, Tiiuler, -sig; "iran lruihfully slum iii.-i I have never used anything equal tn EMPIRE LlNlMl<3.\lT. for Colin. in horses, li nm. very quickly “ and furihei nine- le. "believes it to be the lies' Linimehl iili the niiirkvi, hmli for iimnniul bf.-ual lfnllfix. N. S. Feb. amd, |9o7. »- »-_m I 'r¢r~'a:~.ir_w *l-'viz -.- PPO ouud kiirilwloilgev of ' D ' ' ‘ ' i 'I *HI Bull! llid Of llfl, to all Wilt: fiikii, J CUM" whevtliur winning any j thi! other prize or not I Eltli modll will hr' siuiinhly .mi ¢Y‘-avail, giving r!.e :_ .ma ul the vin | m~r :md lui what it is """"~iM\, limi in iiw like 'rmnncr ericli Billie and' bnoli will un iiiarribwi. - .-\l| who can \-rife. and linen hlc:\:i,| Q l that gives fair results one time and poor the next. the next best "blended" Hour. f \\\{"*. f 'Qld "‘i`\Z€ | F When you eat pastry and bread made from \ ` cl “Royal Gold" you’ll be content with no other _ \ J flour. f mrii i v 'rim ssrrln ci.Ass or Dearsas And it tells the Kind of Crimp that is the lielter Crimp--AND WHY If You are lnif‘.restcd,a Pest card will bring this Bright Little "E_Ve~Operier" to voii At Once. Ask Yourself- »-\Vliy not let us Send You a Copy Today? Crimp and the Consequence” is the 'liiic oi a Miglry liiic- resting Litlle Booklet ou Wash boiiids, that liasjust Been ls- sued It tells the Value of the Criino Wa libosrds the Features of the Ordinary Crimp, and :lie nm unc., 1u.;_ ' Always. l-1vci~y\\'|\ci-i- in "aa adn, au: for l€ildy'| Muclics. 4 .\a'entn. Halifax. N. -*- I 1 Which pie would you rather eat? The ie on the ri ht is a heavy, soggy one, liable to give the "hero" who eats it - ___P____--i- . an unpleasant feeling in his stomach. This pie was made of ordinary flour-the kind The pie on the left is a light, tender, delicious one. Enjoyable to eat. Easy £0 _ digest. It is made of “Royal Gold” Flour--the kind that ALWAYS makes the best pastry. _ Because we use a higher grade of Manitoba No. i hard and / ' ., f Ontario Fall wheat, mill it more carefully, blend it more skilfully, ` \“ _ the quality of "Royal Gold” is several "notches" higher than *= J' |/Q' -Q, _ _ ‘ling /’ mush'-wean rioun lliis, umm Bniiirronn, tuna `_ - - \'--l-»--.io _ /~. “RUYAL GOLD" Flour I “The I-`c:1turcs of the Better Crimp Furness’w|t*\y&C0"Ltd STERMSHIP LINERS Prom l.o|ulou. .~'fr.1i|iei\ From Halifax Aiuirrinmi _ _(lvl. iii f liamraliuniiuak .._.1l<~l. 28 Kiiiianlia .__._.\'ov: lk-I IT 'l‘ulunm-n. .\nv IH Uni 27 3`-lhnnmlniilin ...__ .\'iiv IT .\'uv Ii .\l|iicili\iui ._ ._.._\'o\ 2| llnllfiix Liverpool St. .lnhn's .\. F. Scrvii-n. Froiii l.ivi:rpoul. SicNuer< l~`ro|n llulifnx lniidoii City .... .. Ori. I-l Hiilifiuvllv Ui! 1'* TN E- B- Eddy C0- °f="`-_:i;»1.i.f.-:' (li-i. 2| |\'f|\ !~'i..lnlm'»i Uliiiidn . .\'o\ lI\ Hull, Canada. _ ~ i » Nev. " ' 1' ' lmiidun (‘li_v .... ..\`lY ’33l To i,i\'i.'iwuoi. niim<'1‘. ` l".oi'cu<‘c aboill. »\'\' "13 i‘i'i:.\‘i-:ss »\'i'rin'i¢i.'0..l-TIM 1 5-' Tdilui _ ___ _ -‘:;'*-l___._-;-'1-l°_____.'_:_...';‘.°" ‘ - . IS 1 I ll for PEARL bent smoke ii\low.i iry it,mid you will enjoy it. & Nicholson Tobacco Co.. Ltd. Plume 345 Cllif‘|0¢U'.t0Wfl ""' *-1 ’._--. ..-__-i I _ ____ A - Gel this brand from C`¢L.Jg that cheers ~ ’1\Il fm' @ ‘lg Inehrfarel [he famous Dominion ilenn *ri (H.i‘_(;iSTl-2Rl<)|)) grocer. PEN 1"ASH1oNi;n . HOSE ' If al . 'Ma'/_1;ffn _ _ u°°‘ These govudth No seam in flue le! No seam in the foo No seam in the foe No seainaiiywlierei wiinly Wh if IW write to Penmans, makers of Seamlni Fashioned Boaleryi This is the Box /' _ _ Q V __§ ;t%; ' _ f_§;ff`.i`i'L';,';’. -5; _ 1;' 1 _ _.__ l|| .‘ -gg rm hosiery I’ ` l »~.~.¢_».;- Thts isthe Label This ._ is the _-1 three ahwye Ful l Fashioned H056 Your dealer will Limrrn Paris, Oni. The only Cnnndlll , 1 ._ _ , To de bfi rk .~ lvl. lt- ii* F' “ "'- "HV