5 I | t ... . UUREA HEADABHE I TEN MINUTES THR 'W-"’\_.'Js_=»E--wr Kumfnrl H adache Pliers: Miss Lone Carver, of the Forester House Pow- nal P, E, I., WI'li3€S: “July 1Oth,l90l: I find Kumfort Headache Pow- ders an ideal remedy lor Headache and‘vastly super- ior to any other sort. Refuse substitutes. Insist on the Genuine KUMFDRT Powders All Druggist sell them at 100. and .25c sizes. ynddwii. _ 1 _ -f t o ° a »_ _I :__ I nn -.__...._._1-_._-._» His babyship ' will be wonderfully freshened up, and his whole little fi.: body v.~I`.l shine with health and cleanliness after his tub with the " Albert" i I B b’@<>» f _ a y .. ‘.~. rz i. 5 i 1 cap. . l H This soap is made entirely v.-£211 M vegetable fats, has a faint but ex- i il cuisite fragrance, and is unsixrpass- '_ if on as a nursery and toilet Sou?- _ Beware cf lmitatioaa. M; _ ¢ iii ALBERT TSILET SSAP C0., iids. 1» h uoN'.‘Rr:Ai.._ ` .- I an tr- lick mill in ull /4'21?<‘.",`,I<. aw. ' »\-;__ »__.§ .~;=>.4>_ 1;;-7 _;l`f*’,~§*"° *jf r _:"_" ~~‘;- _,_,._»»"- - a.-Q.-*' ‘__ Y _ iii ._.- -f ~' ' __.- ~<. -f ...J __ _/" The S. S. Bonavisia sailing from Montreal. Friday morning, July 12th. will be due at Charlottetown, S‘md°'Y evening, July 14th, and on Monday moruing,July 15th, sailsfor Si.John’-1, Newfoundland,via North Svdlwyio- B- csrrying, horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible 1-mes. For further particu- lars as to freight and passage apply to _ PEAKE BROS & CO. Ch'town, July 11, 1901. , F _ _ _ ln- , .L _ - . ` S. S. LESSON. ` JULY 14. BEGINNING OF SIN AND REDEMP- TION. Gen. 3, 1-2.5. Memory verses, lL 15. l GOLDEN TEXT. Where sin aboundedgnceldid much more abound.-Rom. 5. Z0. OUTLINE. 1. Temptation, v. 1-6. S. Sin, v. 6. 8. Conscience and Bxeael, v. 7-I3. 4. Judgement, v. 14. _ 5. Promise, v. 16. * LESSON HELPS. F 1. “The serpent was more .subtlle”--I The serpent, as well as every other cres- ture God hath made, was pronounced lgood. Gen. 1. 25. It was not subtle in any bad sense of the word, but more prudent. The serpent has a keen eye, powerto charm birds, _is very cautious, and seeks to protect its head from at~ ltack. “And he said unto the woman” _Different views of this passage, but the clearest and most generally received is that the e_vi1 spirit Satan entered the perpent, and so spoke. _There is a mystery about evil spirits entering ‘bobily forms, but the fact rem-tins to those who accept the Scriptures. 2. 3. “And the woman said"-In reply to the insinuation ofthe tempter, which _‘was a false ons. Not all the trees were I lforbidden, bQonly one. It was a mis-I take for the woman to talk with the serpent, but it came from ignorance of the evil spirit walling |there. "Ye d shall not eat of. it”-The woman’s addit ‘ion to the command, and perhaps she ` thought it was too severe. 4. "Ye shall not surely die”-Here the the tempter reveals his true nature as the lfather of lies. He was cautious at first, but as the woman wavered he grew bold. He knew better, for he was wise and had experience of the nature of sin. In an ,evil nature there is a love of a lie, and the crooked path ls preferred to the straight ODE. _ 5. "Your eyes shall be opened”-Truth and error are mixed, and alie which has Some truth in it is most dangerous for it _` is plausible. What avails is to know all _ I evil by bitter experience? “ Ye shall be as gods’ -Rather, as God. A false and abi I ‘ surd; suggestiup. One may know some-1 thing of evil by sinning, but that does not 'give one all knowledge. God is both all _ wise and all good. Satan tried to make 1Eve discontented and also ambitious be- ” youd the bounds of right. ' 6. “ Saw that the tree was good “True, I the tree was good, but it was forbidden. and the commend of God should have _ been heeded. _ “Pleasantto the eyes"- Much evil enters through the eye which kiddies an evil ima;zination.“To make one wise”Notice the threefold form of this first temptation. First. the appeal to the I ambition. “She took of the fruit"--The 31 tempter triumphed through his appeal to chriosity, to pride, and to the desireto know what was torbidden and for good reasons. And gave also her husband"- Notice the steps in the proxrress of evil- she saw, she took, evil-she did eat, she gave. "And he did eat”-It is seldom one is alone in sin. Hand joins in hand, and one sinner leads another person into sin. l 7 “And the eyes of them both were opened"-Satan was right-and wrong. __ They knew, and shame came to them-p the shame which springs from Rum D0- L fone God. They broke adivine command, was gone. A ‘ ` 9 10 “Where art thou”-A question _ and remorse took hold of them. Innocence f WHERE MARY QUEEN OF _ SCOTS WAS BHHEADE D. One of the most interesting possessions of the late Lord Wantsge was Fother- ingay Castle. where Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded and Richard Iii was born. ;The place is now a ruin and is used as a farmhouse, having been destroyed by Cromwellian soldiers. Saves the Baby’s Life. Mothers and Physicians Say That Laclalei Fund Is a Blessing to All Infants. Thousands of happy children have been nourished and brought up on lifesaving Laotated Food. There is no other form cl infant food in the - country". so ncputsi- with mothers ' and physicians. The most prominent city nurseries in Canada _have made Lactated Food their choice, _because it gives the most happy results. Lectated Food always keep sweet and pure in any climate; variations of tem~ peratnre sannot impair the virtues of this wonderful food. It baby is cross, peevish, puny and weak, do not. delay the use of Lactated Food; it is a. true life-saver and health' builder. Your druqgists will 'recommend it. _ l _ p How s.u.1vioN nuivsi.. A salmon of the Banu River, Ireland, weighing seven pounds, and released on Jan. 1, after being marked, has been taken in another Irish river the Bun drowes, 160 miles round the coast from its native stream. » _ When you ask for Headache Powders be sure you get KUMFORT. Never accept a substitute. It is better to be safe than sorry and you may besure that KUM- FORT are the best; All Druggists in 10 and 25a, sires f l ____°__ IRBLANWS MEAT EXPORT. Irelani sends to England 287 ,000 tons.of meat a year. ' i_.@p..--- l _ » Pvrss cured of Bronehitis and Asthma by M1NARD’S LIN IMENT, Q MRS. A. LIVL-‘¥GS'PONE. Lor.5.P.E.'I, _ 8DD€f»if»° Wen 5° Pfidef and then W Else 5 I was cured of a severe?attackofRheum- atism by MINALRD’S LIN IMENT. JOHN MADEB. Mabcne Ray. I was cured ofa severely spralnecfjcg by MINABITS LINIMENT. ` ` JOSHUA WYNACHT. Bdduewater. . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . » . . . . . . . . - - . . - . . » ~ - . » . . » . . . » .a 2B1ack Dress Fabrics and; _ _ _ P, C P. C0 aslred'nctl.hat God might know, butllé S\1i[h1gS, that the sin of Adam might seem plain to _ _ _ _ _ U 1. . t __ “my PM mm- 1= more is '°‘°e.°f°° ..?..s*§il§°.§2.:;.‘:x.:.“..°i:¢,P;;:..‘§ _ 'hue P' C' BRANDS °'° '° he had. 8 conscience. "I was &f1'8»id -H9 hm the I part of this stock 'submitted for in~ I '°”°”ab‘° Pfi°==°°d Y" *“°"“‘“°°' BFECT har which comes trom sin, and makes I Z spcction through théatgnedium sample. § n - . Manufacturefe- ` a-=r_ QUEBEIS. q====z*!l » .ka 5.4 excuse is better than none,_”,but < LEGAL ‘_ '_ ye- r Money toloan. , _» ‘ reams" 7' , 1.00 8l.35and$\.7 . : which willbe fou “t °' 3 one tremble as the moment of detection V: thing 8”. gimme’ Pimslin cnnsil 60- i~~ef ........- ‘- I he 12. ‘She gave me of t natural to lay the blameflof one’s doing ',538 gn some other person. It issaii that is not always sc. Honest confession is best. _,‘4e.l.EaN,a.A.’ I _,,_,___,_ ___ p °m°°‘§§§§1'i.'..’3£.°§ w.a»a»'= H 'runes san orzinas can only on contain every quality price, Z Homes I ' Twins, : ‘ Berea 1 Kendrickis Linimeut, "the ,modern household .r¢l!l€4¥- F01' _5“°, all es nscsrrics _ _ i'.=_ ._ .__ _.il _ Ai sign: k ecnlcslr f'rnui-may 'sv'¢n;;_ ing au informal reception was held in Kindergarten Hall which was _well illled with members of the order, and their friends. Bev. G. 0. Hsustls presiding, an impromptu pro- Rrom was can-led out. Thsnrst address was given by Rev. Alfred Noon of Mass. who expressed his appreciation of the many kindly compliments paid to our: Island Home where we havejust closed one of our most pleasant session _of the if National Division. Mrs. S. L. Part- lngton, Grand Worthy Patriarch of Maine. who was pleased to convey greetings from the Grand Division of her jurisdic- tion and also the irreetlnszs of ‘cur Brother the .Parson-S_hrellTPsarson, who has proved himself since taking omce a terror to violators of the liéisinel Liquor Lew. Mr. Pearson is a Minister of the Gospel, is also a Son ol Temper- ance and so bold ana fearless ln the dis-' charge cf his duties is hs, that the liquor men, sollcitous for his health have again and again urged him to accept of and take an European tour for his health sake. landless to say the kind oder ‘ has _ never been' accepted by our Brother, who cannot be bought at any priccto violate his principles. On' motion of Rev. Alfred Noon. it was resolved that in sunual session assembled be conveyed by Mrs Partiugton _ to our Brother Pearson, assuring him' of our sympathy and wishing him God Speed in hislovsd. work. ` t I An excellent recitation entitled _“Am Representative Forhum of Halifax which = was greeted with rounds of applause. '- Plcssing aadprclitabls addresses were alsogiven by our visiting frisndmlirs. McLeod. ot New Jerscy,_J. J. 'Chappell snd».T. P. Tanton Uharlottetoun, P.~*R. Bradley Washington D. C., 'Thomas Hutchings, Halifax, Bev. D. B. HcLocd~ Charlottetown, Rsv. W. R. Archibald Nova Scotia, Arthur Simpaon,B-ty View, ‘ G. E. Cobb and J. H. Rockwood of Pennsylvania, J. ,L. Bargoyne Ontario, G. XV. ' Mannllield New I On motion of Rev. W. P. Archibald it was resolved that the warmest sympathies and best wishes for success in the discharge of his duties be tendered to our Bro. Henderson, assuring him of our ap- preciation of his valuable services. This resolution was carried unanimously by a _ rising vets. ` -The addresses of the vlsitinfz friends Division just closed has been one of the ` pleasantest In many respects and probably the largest in the history of_Rc'ent years, there being inthe vicinity of 100 regularly accredited re» presentatives present at the session. Seven yoarsagc when this -body met in its 50th annual session in New York, there were present about the same number, somewhere near 100 answering "totheirnames atrollcall. ' -. ~ strurnentsl music were rendered by~G.=- W. Mlnnidéld. J. \`l'. Anslow'-(the sinking *editor of Nova Scotia 'who was compelled to respond to an encore): Miss Riley Of Rhode Island, Miss M. Crow ofHalifax. _ Tho' selections were old favorites “.l‘he Old Oaken Bucket.” Annie Laurie,” “Ben Bolt,” “Bonnie Dundee" being among the number. _ _ One of the selections was iriver: by our venersbls chairman Rev. G. O. Huestis who took his seat at the piano and sang (playing his own accompaniment) “My Little Trundle Bed." Needless to say his .contribution tc the program was received with much acceptance. At 'the conclusion of the program the circle of fraternity was formed,all joining withlclasped hands in sing'ing.{‘God be with you till we meet again" and _uur own closing 1 cds, Once more we here the pledge renew.” _ ‘_ ABSOLUTELY FRIENDLY. ` Bnosslms, July i0.-ln roplylns: to an interpellation in the chamber cl' deputies to~day a representative of the govern- ment expressed Bel|zinm’s absolute friend ship lor Great Britain. It is understood that the government is determined to _ suppress all demonstrations gghnile to I Great Britain. t _ a . .fe _ _,- .. _f _ ` ` L naumcsaaees u; ' isa messes I 1 ' it C53? ` _.;=\~': ‘ <.\?$l\; _ .i 0 e ~. rr e uI%s%@%E%W% si is the greetings of .this fillstlonsl Division, '\\ A4 ~1eep at the Switch" was given-'Zby - .._ -w ' J ersey , Thomas Caswell Ontario. . went to show that this session' of National. _ __ ExeslientI‘sl~ectio`ns‘o!`vossl _ ‘audf ' _:in-‘f ~ ~.`l\ .~..f ~...- 4'/ » ... » *D 5 " ° % %% . » 1' _-_ __ _ _-’ " ..ff_7‘_ ~- 2 ; ~ < '- Ti.; ' at (J I* _ _.'_< _ _ 1` -_;_ _._,_ v' - '_ . » . » " - . .;~:. i’ c _ . _. "`_ : - _,"" i _ '°"*, " ~ . 1. ' ~ i ~ 1?? = »;:=~_ I F' .‘ T' ”. 1 - i r X _~ .33 1 :‘"" ~ _ `».. ` fi ~*'- _ »= 3 :;_.;',*;, Only. in the matter of light Its a .splendid`;ili`nef wfe're` ,No time to waste on fc iil’§?f ...nd you used the "citings, ima . I V’ A \ cciiwn Cosa, s 3:5. t Lustre Gosts~ '150 Lustre Ci als 2.50 1 White Vests 1.00 ` Fancy Vests 1 50 V 2.so‘ - “ Fancy veit! Flannel Suits ' 6.00 ‘ i B»_1bn'gsn Underwear 1 00 _ Batter Grade » 12.00- - S¢ra_wH.ats _ V ,-'Z5 ` ».- » `~ Straw Hats .Q5 cmhcsps - ~ .ns ¢ . Denis getwarm when? oi-i go mul in_mm1wiihisscaomy_ _ “_ "_.' I 1,! _"‘.',_'- ..,` _ `~ -~:- e ~ La., _ it 4' ~_~~-;_"~vf_';` ."..,§~ '..'~7`:`§.--f`.»._;i`.`_-`i.'; _- _~' » f ' '~ 5, ;~5_2 i fueiwonosnrucn `* . / '- » i ` ' . _' .» V' .’ v ‘\ Z' \_ ` ` F°P°rYef¢i._ ~_;. .. ~f_~~».'_ _ ,.1 1 . '~- .' _ at ' -,, f ~ .f V-_i,,~-:»“_2;_<»§ Cotton ‘TJ Bessel! Russell Cord--Guitar Litton Grey _FsceyffVests A UK5_f3§‘l? ’ 1 Wool Bett'o`r`Gr”a`de*" ‘_ =1Stcsw Hats Hats, -»g,_lv ix; ¢. V The schooner ,Syanara will bd`dsiie 'instant from New York with |~|.a~|»,¢| 1 _Q¢a°f|__‘fi`h‘f ichestnut sizes . and will he sold low w`-hilstieland-in V.; _ -,_ f _ .. -H. PIGKLBRD. Annuals as a <1 ii iam.. ff 'Phone 240 _ Peak¢’s No.. _Y . 1. 1'. ..‘ ,' '_ _ ." ~» _‘ =1`.` .Is Yoon rrosaalvn nno'rma;a s'-ATHBI.. at-i -' ' l ‘nessi Wehaveasure cure which can _ be given wus or wrrnoo-r the know ~ p ledgel‘.1he.pagg1t. llesd the follow- ngw c spec fcritselle- __ l SAR 1'1A:|cxsco, C_u.. Bee. 1. :goo . DR. WHSAUNDERS &CO.,Chicag0Ill. . Dear Sh-s -Kind! my thanks :_`. f lor tin wonderful and permanent. ~ cures you have wrought on many _ members ofm ' I ha ‘ » ` l bers togromote and advertise this 'most` ` safe an speedycum .for this dreaded _ earn n e veryrziear luturegl the resu1t`v¢'§ntéhlgr‘ f ma allow gon tostill continue in nmhcsadc pig; isdn me imc cn_ - aiooberdiiid 1right‘eou1)s'1i1e'.' Only cold _ 0.111012- thionoblc and wort - ~ ‘ Yoursi ` r Retj. We sndwl on Bk curea :cent is 8 Ii I is 004 z I i l ii §' i l il i ii whhwhsl-you have or any your relatives 1 ‘V micted with the Disease of Drunken ‘ 'I :“s.?:..'r‘...°i:°°*..:*.i°.§.°f '°°°s' sr i __ First-class, S i neg l e and _' NU' _ -___ , s C. E. RODD, _ ,_ _ ' . Proprietor. , _‘lime 2|. dem. \ 'Special races bythe _;_ » A11; Hotel, Pownal #$1 r `_ _ ` ' A 1 H ~B.oDD’s _Livery Stables _ If you want afsad,§ kn°grea_:*i;n{.£f°m»a>!fxin»vi.;521e;_ lQ0uhle Teams to hire al " ,._~u.,L;,_,&,,Vu',¢ ,_ reasonable rates. °' - 'i .` LAIISEB’ attsnti:aaoa3¢`_~' drrs. * I Phone 80.