éR|N voun I _ "i 4- T - :-_»`-ig. 1.:-_-r»'-j1.'_g.~ffiz_f>~'_f»'»¢g1- i , -;»,,____~..._,.;___--ar.. i ,. _ if _ .2 ._-.__.______-i@.~,.\;<_§‘lf§5.,37:l§“s V _ "lfF['~`- GU \HDIAN ‘”HA'f' OTTETOWN MAY 31, '.899 IT PAYS _ l i - %%%f%%%%%%§.*i¥%%%% Boys, we want you to bring your mothers to see our magnificent stock of Boys, Suit s to lit _Boys from 4 yearsto 100 years, _ So if you don’t want to buy you can at least save your friends some money. ' ' Always Do a C.-'ood ` ° ..» -.53 4: The best turn you can do now is to turn around St-arnper’s Corner and into Prowse Bros. Clothino Rooms. You won’t ha there are many Works of art iii our ChildreI_1'S Clothing- ° _ve to buy’ but you cm ‘wk wma' 'L' Prices away down to Low Water' Mark. Q The Wonderful llllea *ei aowss . :IV rizxr. sono wio loved me, and .ne - Gal. 2 20. UCTLLYP1- 1 nm Crqgu, V 17-22. 2 Tue Soldier. v. 23. 24- 5 1',” friends, v ‘.25-27. T,,E,,.1_ v 28-30. .__ fli A ril7, A.IJ. 30 Fri V P - _ _.G01 ,otha (Calvary), outside ` or leruselem Li-:ssov HELPS. Bearing his cross”-Compire oi given by the other evans' =l- md esp=cially ‘llitt 27 33 lortliiiitoaplace -Outside of near lo it aid probably just it Ol a skul”-So shaped. Two others with him”-They phbers " not thieves. Men who reunite violeuea with tueft. orucilied with the-.n under a ol treason, fir the rob-i qqre probably insu rg ents. “Jesus _gg ...A germ-a-t. indeed, be- i Gig;-grand the suffers on each Hgqte a little”-'lfitle is the for an inscription of this_ Itwas eommon to put on the theuame of the `eu&erer and to also Oi Nas ¢reth‘~*-For snsthe home of his parents his y:m*h was spent. Christ had of his own. ‘-King of the -So Pilate thought and wrote. ` _ Hebrew and Greek. and l.Atll"‘_ first was the national langutglft, second was the most widely Wild lb* ilmfml 153253191 355 W” _fwhlhich is really a strip of the fine wo..:l 1° 19'* d°¢\\m°“l' °f mn du- lffhall an inch or more in thickness. The in the title we have the languagel Religion 2) Intellect, - ml 0f___ *__ Write not For the Jews _ tw 'Uh 3 “'19 939935 "Wm which are grooved to receive the panels. Wllll I hi” Wl‘i\t°l1 I This built up frame of white pine, -A U0mlll0_U Utd Uillll _ with edges of the fine wood, is ther; I0 |1108!! 'Ml 15 f1°!10¢°D°0f» ` veneered with the fine wood. Iu_soiii§ Plllllb WSI 0316011505 but 11° lighter doors the panels may be of's%lrI“d‘ yield in his own interests. i “TOUR his gtrillenle”-The 0040. heavier doors the panels alsc are mai garment called mga.” with ‘the of sheets of white pine with a venev? lllll hstenlngs The elvthw 01 of thejine wood, so that the entire oor were handed over to g is veneered His coat"-His un- 0 It would be difficult, if not v ._ _ P° Ile without Se1m_ ' Ggner- ble, to .procure at any cost m yul¥L&;1dM not to do on account of my °‘ . ~ “lima <1 eat aeinabout w vivacity of car 'iage-the dainty suriugy steps it ith which she walks The woman who suE'ers from weak ness and di=easc of the distinctly feminine organ h tr b ism, w o is ou led th b k wi ac he stitches in ac s, the sides, drag ging down burning seusa ti ons, si aches a _ any €fS l gropbecy ol a fact does not justify the accomplishment of it by evil men ._ ll/'e are to do right. 25. This incident is found in St. J ohn’s l gospel only. "There stood”-Better rendering, "there were standing." A contrast between the four plundering ministering women with` the disciples. ck head nd the Some read the verse so as to tlud there were but three women present, for there is an ambiguity here, as in the Greek. Four is the highly probable number. 26 . "Whom he loved”---Which ex- plains why Jesus committed t" e two to one another. “Woman”--A title of re- spect, forgottou by those who use and misuse the word “lad_y”. 27. The love of Jesus and the worthi- ness of John are worthy of notice. 28. "I thirst"-Intense thirst accom- panied crcu‘fixion. 1*-€_~lll DOORS Or' VENEER. Yew Dnorl. Not Even the More Cults ° ly. M-rude if Solid W'ood. The very finest of doors are made nowadays of veneer on a body of pine. Evfn when made of mahogany or some other costly wood doors have to be ve- ieered. Thebody of the door is made Jf a. plain, 'straight grains-el mahogany l wood. In the duvet _doors the body is made i af sslecrfd white pine. free from sap jp(-rtectly seasoned, which is cut in- .Q6 strips and then elucd to- The enter edge s of this docr are lifted with what is called it veneer. but inner edges of the frame, by the pamls, are covered in the same manner with thick strips, in which the ornamental moldings or carvings are made and mahogany, but in ‘he finer, larger nd wngade of two p ezes, but that , lumber in fine and beautiful w high pnest was seamless. Jesus luflicient size for the larger doors. The High Priest, as described p built up and veneered door of pine ” ‘I wood, however, has every appearance -""""-“""Q of a solid door. und, made of selected would cost WASHINGTON REL'CS *he Yational \i.xseum through. nt the Revolution It isa com One of ahealthy a solid door would be It is more serv- W°'U3”’5 Pfmcl l lceable and remains longer perfect. Its Pal °h“"“s ‘S he’ cost is about half what a solid door soldiers with the centurion and his four I while the surfaces are veneers of fine' ‘Tl STEARNS' IS_ BEST. SEE THE Cl-IAINLESS. THERE is a right place for every- thing and the right place to buy boots* is at J. H. Bell’s, the cheapest boot store in the city. 1811 B1-:aU'rrrU1. _Dress Goods, 42 inch goods,1eading shades, gennious select- iou.at -l0c a yard. Dress Length $2 40 Mail orders attended to by return mai1__ wa 8°" i Send for_samples._.Jas. Paton & Co./__ 20 ei dy eod, swkiy. Pi.arNs, Checks, Brocades, fancy mixtures. Blacks etc.. etc., yours for ,96c, $1.15, and $2.40 a full dress length of six yards. If you cannot call, -write. write -our parcel post system is a ood way to get some of our special bargains. Mail orders personally at- tended to. Money back if you want it. Send for a dress length.-Jas. Paton et Co.~ 20 ood tf. _ _ _-_ . i . » L ` ‘ Pg* (Y _ ni LESSON 24. ~-Cast 1ois"- There were gsm- BUSINESS L0CALS_ _ S S ° iblers at the foot of the cross. “That . “"’ lin Seri in un into ruiiiiied”-rue ' ` -me 4- l ..`Z......‘Z.. i§i...i. i»..i... 22. 1.. ri.. -_ Garters' seeds grow cnnisr cnt cirieo. ll: »` Gertiainll I y ._ Never pays to carry an unre- iable Watch. You never I know the time, and are con- stantly missing appointments _ on that account, A Reliable Watches only We dont care to handle any- ' thing else. » Calliand give us the verdict of your inspection. I W. N. Tuma. I Je welter. mug? l, _ _ * _ Cancer Cured. _ Burdock Blood Bittere again Vanquishes this , Terrible Disease. Irs. E. J. 1’uIord, Paris. Out., tell! how it cured Banner of six years’ standing. Not long ago we published in this paper an account of the case of Mrs. Gllhula, of Buxton, Ont., who was cured of cancer of the stomach 12 years ago by Burdoek Blood Bitters, and who, up to the present time, has had no return of the disease. - Now we let Mas. E. J. Ton-can, a algae old lady, 84 years of age, living at i aris, Orrt., tell how B.B.B. cured her of cancer of six yearp’ standing. This Sago. last fall I was amicted withi-hat __ rgible disease, a cancer under 'my left breast, about as large as a saucer. , It between the skin and the body, and ww the body. ' -X is her statement: “ About six years » .is I wrote to a Chicago specialist about my case and he desired me to go to him Articles of Priceless Worth Ixept Il One of toe most interesting relics in the National museum at Washington is the can. p chest used by Washington pact ati i r about the sive of a tour1st’s wicker chest for cooking of the present Vday, 21~;_.' feet long, 2 feet wide, 1 foot °; "hcl: i hi h, and it contains an outfit consist- 8 cconi , _ disc, ing of under box, pepper and salt n cannot have p boxes, bottles, knives, forks, gridiro __ _'_c . n==s f- and have an o ration performed, which hear a gr on- derful cures being made by Burdoek i Blood Bitters and decided to try it. “ I can assure you if it had not been for B.B.B. I should- have gone the way of all flesh long ere this. _ git/ar I had taken seven or eight i be es I found I was greatly benefited, so I continued its use until I was cured. ‘ ‘People say tome ‘ you are wonderfully lmart for a woman of 84.’ I tell them I give B.B.B. all the credit. ‘ I tell folks they need not have boils, pimples, abscesses, cancers, salt rheum, sproiula or any blood disease if they will only use B.B.B. faithfully according to directions.” j A case of such severity as the above ought surely be sufhcient to convince the most skeptical of the thorough blood purifying properties of B.B.B. There is no disease or disorder arising from impure blood, be it the smallest ` pimple or the worst scrofulous sore or cancer, but what B.B.B. can cure to stay cured the d=mfv.b°imf1- <1 if ._ E~ in fin tat ve ~ in car eofa In pne very 1_0 e011 Ba Be on we tr Y ..._ nord! i rm every m°'¢m¢“f ic I-D0¢h€l' Campaign- i ’ ' ' `\\\ \ \ ‘need e _'is no charge for li ’ been used sue sleeping tent, 28 feet long, with walls Of >m¢U If Bfeet high and a roof with a6 foot ` ' ' lDNEY‘ _ , _ _ / ' l S and - _ o ' . A ' ' .- ntl d rtaut .1 and makef,u:he1,:,nPs:,°,,g, two are marquee tents of smaller size, vigorous It auays milamma one with walls, the other a shelter tent “‘°*“m°° Ind S0001¢S Pam- It open on the sides. That the tenting ma- 0 1 _ veneers, it may be more beautiful than _ v I l i . ° . ` - F ‘ I ‘ ‘ , ‘ - I . I Q ' or _. ` _ ' . ' . ` ` _ ‘ _ s 4 . ' 4 is °” It pitch It is made of linen The other CUIICQ "d,:}°§;fs,,‘:P,§h° ”°“'°°' It i-5 thi terial of Revolutionary days' was good P , . _ V * - . f0f.:;§fty';°ener?;;i;1f stuff is proved by theexcellent oondi- ;\. \\ \“&€ __ .__ _ _ I __ _ _ _ _ to me invaiids' noni tion ot these tents, which sneitered the i - E, p | i _ _- _ at But_1'alo,_ N._ Y. sm.; ggmmander through all his severe ` : , e greatest me_d1¢2.l lnsfrtll- - i ' _ _ _ ` ‘ ~ <' 5# I, 0dl(iasIbe‘;l§:1i€s head is WashinS¥011’S uniform. 5* I S S - - , , Jr' o n suderer Near by are the tents used by Wash- l \ " \ \ l I 3 d fflll f U Bb- . - dwnn e I:i;$1°h1:§ s‘t’§od°the lngton--three in number. Que is a E so DDDDS \\ ii, 1," _ Pi -Ls .l “b°\l11d¢d f¢SP¢¢¢ °f worn by him when he gave up his com l _ omggr . _ _ i at B“ff“l°» and UW? mission as commander in chief of the . ""'~i;~`=:~=-_,,..._., - ' xox- him their represent” at Annapolis in 1783. It consists i `°°“'== ° _,ral ` u »= u Congress, from which 31'mF»_ _ ‘ .___ ,_ _ - - to give the remainder of a big shadbelly coat of blue_ broad- ractice of his chosen doth “ned and trimmed with soft ` ' _ - P He will cheerfully answer, free ' ~ d ented with bggad, anyiuers tt t h' b°°k'kmm °”""m . . vomene adage izaigxovlgn by' dat bu-ass buttons; buckskin waistcoat _ WTI tes ins. w. R. nares, and breeches. The size of the garments *“° ,;I,:°°* D°°*°’ (which are in a state of excellent pres- umm etvation) testify to the bi! !¢**m'° °f ev.=;ff.:ii'$-,»~.»i..-».........°*--~°‘="f is-M-»°fHi~°°°-;“,z,;»;‘,,'#,g;_.or* I r *P00 a LEWlsrsn|u. Ponirnirrezmnosmrvespnt € = a iii iilii :r_._".°I.."' _ l . - ‘K7 e~ ‘ have bought right and there fore can Sell right, You want 1 l EO(/Dis. i I » S* and want _them real Cheap . - - See our Ladies’ Shoes for 1 _ _ 75|: n-prow See our Misses’ Shoes for See our for 1 vi B5() Y _ I All lines marked low. ‘J H. /li 1 l _ v If some of these lines appear darker ‘than others at l,2 feet distance, your eyes need special glasses. For this trouble called ' I ,ui--inf-fl should 100kSStr0 hw Stand ° G C ll d see n. and if outdo not 4--.s.,. Cameron Block. ` Chariot’ etown . __..._. ....-y-:_-_ ¢. I _ _ 1 - 1 ¢=¢~.7'_¢»....L 550 Pairs~ _ .. H, Q Ladies’ I We madea bi . ha hundred and slipcs nice quality, worth 851;, 031- prices w1l1 be 68 _ ‘ _ a regular $1.75 q i ' S88 »-. _ _ _, ~ " .3?*'-'.*`i»<‘°1g,"=,#‘.f-'~.=. -s°£i‘. . x§~su§n~ss\-»s-if . I ‘ Z- .s . »..--.cm-.i»'-.. » \ _ .3 . ' » - » ‘ ' ' A _ _ ' _*__ ._ ' 5?. sinus: ) _ ,` ( von at w_|,_ nl ,_ You always get what vou- want atltfit K W I i’ i fitted out in every line in Crockery, China >- . .-.i Swords -will be beaten into -i-‘l s\arQ;,§ter rl.; _ ` our farmers do not need ,to ' .asm omni uuiimn. mimi l =°°“="s.‘..’i°'..m°‘f.‘i=.‘.‘.‘2.ir;.°° me §§§§§ 55!!! slig I" 2 = t : ` 50’\lPlanedHeml0ckBllrdl. ` ' " _ them . _ al "uiimuittlr I LE III' _P°°*"“‘°° E _ _ _ _ n»a>wn_Pr:.I..1s»yza,‘ss-iawavv mylsadvu ph \ . .s ’l?__‘____ f nsrimv¢i>¢¢n."' ,3°°*that.he Ill °3_u,_ --,. I _ _ Pooldswnni-r. .4 A Qmce, Tam 'l » i Another li-ne. of one hu&Bd I .twenty penis of ladies’ s _ Shoes with pretty rosette, _ y _ stylish, for 75 cents, - ._- - i e I - Our new line of ladies’Hhe .f r gola with patent .ig i 4 _:_- » o f i . ";~ _ - $1.25, this is a won, ei- . » LEA onus IN Lo “ sf 'U We are ofei-ing special discounts in toilet let! th# fd! to drop in and see our new printed bed “ts oltloll Ire VU’ *Q* To anyone who is thinking about libuse klopilil tbl! ll tht § Q |20 Pairs J ~i i ,; i yr vs -ul 5? J L_ il .7 ‘sg i'-._-3 :sf %.»~,» flwésw "*§ ’ x- ' Wholesale and Retail. ' f if isjover, l:)efore?¢biiying2pJlif_ei§i #ey it _tonce, `carngatt‘e ’ e ,t0|‘,w 1 share, or gther plough extras can be bmi' le; money, all ' better than any imported. Prove this at once. by tryllg i ’ 4 . ' p " 7 ' A \ . _ _. _ s,»~__ - _ 4 _ 1 _ »- _ 37 ._-, _ 4. - . ’ ff A - _ , I j ._ I _ ' » '» in ' _ ' » i. . ‘ ; . _ 1’ `_ ' _ ' tiki* -em -f i \_ was dkilis. i i i