. _ly .ii 5 .ga itll; 7;-‘ill s 1'. af- _NOVEMBER 7, 1908 ' " rrnn'r.s'rns'r News _. THE CHARLOTTETOWNCUARDIAN Finer me .~n.r.. PAGE THREE i ll- 1 1 _l€.~ »_-__._~»Y _ ~.Y..~._._._-. -Jr... ' ' How do you account! for it, that i,,iuji*§EL»v|cToni , A v.p__\pZi_1_sLr_ ' Broadway, Fifth A_venue and 27_th St., NEW \ ORK. .W F , °*», _§§§E 1 ' ”` In the centre Cl llle Sllqlplnl Olltrloi. A liedarn liral Class ' lfml. _Q ‘ .“ '.I'» . _ .. -_" 'if "`. , if” _- ; ‘2°'1.i"_'~`~lj»'-.a‘§i‘ ¢__, ‘.. . ‘ |.i-`._i_'U-l."3""",||';.f»._` 'afti ' ,- '~- i "-ffl” li, .mill NME; 1 ' ,$.21 lii"""i"`l"ii'l‘». 53"' 1* f ri £211 "“§'f1'// ¢ \\» . -.- L l"‘\\ ~.i\\`»‘ ‘Ii-\'. \‘§ ha' ~\ Ei 4”' 3-4, 'E l' `4\' if 1 6 » de; s= .. _nu __ :_ _Eh `fi> WHQEMEM _ ._ 1-EJI =.. 1 .i'=’“' i if `; _ '-f-I if-7" '.=;.=”~l=.§1_f1§ ‘ ~ . 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EIREPROOF. il I L ""_"` ` “if A _' I I ; When buying your -\ K " 'r ._ _ /5,?/i\i§iff.`i,‘i-\\ til fall coat or skirt, do not iorgeti that the "Britannia Brand” is ._ the best Fitting garment that is made. “Bri- if tannia ~ Brand” coats _ 'fb z fi# . ‘ have a perfect ‘iitting shoulder _ and , collar _ . , which is not equalled- _ _ __ ' by any other make. J. - - 4;>_,,__§ ` ‘ ‘J _ :.5 ;._x or .,'frr\~?-» »-.-».- _, \, \ ____--u _“_ _ Q \_- <\\---\\ -- \ "’ --1-7** ,4-ff* \~\~\~s\‘.\ - _ \\\e.\_<~\-_~>. -‘ ex _¢,...»~v "' __¢ “Britannia Brandi’ Skirts are in a sclas by themselves, the materials are thoroughly shrunk, which prevents ' the skirt from getting out of shape. Perfect lit, perfect drape, Britannia Skirts. ' " i ro7-dttsrs4w. . H V _ , _ _m____v______H Y __ _v_____,_,_ ________ __ »: lIAWlH[lliP’S |MPE|i|A|. Manitoba ,Blend Flour Guaranteed equal or *b-etter than any family flour used on P. E. Island. Ask your grocer for -Cawihorps imperial. Every barrel guaranteed to be Just as represented. HORACE HASZARD, Mil1er°s Agent ' he rliteiown, -'fS6 We paid the highest price for WOOL All through the past season that was paid by any merchant on 1' E. Island, - We are still giving zzc per lb for _weol in exchange for goods. We carry the largest range of Factory Cloths, Tweeds, Flannel Blankiling Rugging and yarns in the City. Also Stanfields Underwes or men and boys' and Watsons Underwear for women and girls’ rang ng in price from 25c each to $1.50. Men’s top Shirts,»Hosiery, Collars, Ties, Braces, Over alls Towels. Towlirigs,' Combs, Side Combs, Flanneletts Ducks Gingliams, Print Cottons, Waistings and Dress good W. C. TURNER ®..;_C0 . The Low Price Store, - ‘~ Slum side Ch’l0W11 .V _ dttsrmwftf. 'i .,,,_ "nn _ '~ _._ _...__ ....-\»v _..._ ._ __ ..._ _-J..-»-~-no.; n. -~ . _-rf. CONTEST The Chariottetown Guardian has secured the right to use the Interna- tionl Newapapsr._ Bible Study Club Lessons mb week for the term of one year, commencing with the lessen for August. 23rd, 1908. But one paper in each town can use thus. The -Guar- dian takes lleasurs in being 'a1.»le'to present to its iremurs sum a valuable help along the 11113 ol Bible study. They will bc published Sch week in the Morninz _Daily and the Rural Da- ily. Only paid~in-advance subscribers to either p’aper are eligible to join this club. There is no me for entran- ce, and no conditions other than those stated below. Everybody stands the same chance and has the same Opportunity to get the valua'ol_0 Pfi* es without the investment ol a cent. There h one condition that must in every case be complied with and that ls, that every one entering the con- test must he a regular subscriber as above. GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, BIBLES, BOOKS. Persons may ioln the club at any time during the year, but must, oi course, answer the 52 questions hero- inafter explained, to qualily for the prizes. It is_ however, ddrable that the questions be answered as the les- sons are studied. The International Newspaper Bible Study Club is for the purpose of pro- moting, in an unhttsred way among the mahses, s. wider study oi the Bi- ble. the basal truths of Christianity, and the problems which entt into every msn's lite. It is composed of all those who join a Local Club, and take up the stubble course heroin out- lined barring City ordained clergy- men. Although with Hlcir sympathe- tic co-operation, it is not conddered lair to have them compete for the prizes. It is however desirable that ble Clam scholars, and church goers generally, may belong to this news- paper Club, also non-churchgoers, ol all shades of opinion. All such who have not joined are warmly invited to do so and compete for the prizes. The Guardian has secured the right to publish the International Sunday School Lesson questions by Rev. Dr. Linseott, D.D., which have aroused so much interest elsewhwe, and they will appear weekly. Ons oi than questions each waek is to be answervi in writing, and upon these answers the prizes are to be awarded. The Guardian is authorized to form Ia, Local Newspaper Bible Study Club ifor its readers, and guarantees to all 'who join and fultil the conditions, that everything here promised shall be faithfully carried out. ,CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. » 1. Each contestant, or his or her family, must be a paid in advance subscriber to The Guardian, during _the continuance of the contest, in _order to quality for membership in .the International Newspaper Bible Study Club and th-1 Local Club. 2. Each, contestant in this Local Club must answer each of the writ- ten questions for 52 consecutive weeks, commencing for Sunday, August 23rd and the answers must all be in possession oi this 'paper wie)- lr two weeks of the close of this period, which allows two weeks gratce after the close oi the con- 'es . 3. Each question muist be anowar- ed separately, and the paper writ- ten on one side only. No answer must contain more _than two hund- red words and may be less. It will be a convenience it students vill write their answers on letter paper, about 8; inches by 11 inches. 1. Each answer must have the name and address of the writer at ‘ Verse 1-Does God, personally shepherd each individual soul f'1 Does scientific research and' our fuller knowledge of the vast. net work of worlds, in the universe, tend 'to weaken, or strengthen, our faith i.n God's individual 'love and cure for each person Y _Does God .“sl\ephcni" and ,love sin- ners us well as saints? (Read Jesus' story of tho lost shéell-) Mny, we learn of the reality of God's indivkiual and constant cure of us, by “The practice ofthe pre sence of .God,” the some as we |1carn to thinie and sec, and do, Inlmoat ’r.i¢¢'.» swered club.) Is_ it p - depend upon God, the same as one de- pends upon a government bank note, nd do a'i'ways have the comfort of glint dependence in the most trying circumstances ? . ' Verse 2.-As a matter of fact do all who serve God, actually enjoy the bliss suggested by the figures, “He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters 'I" _Are Christians like sheep, some- times full and lip down "chewing thc cud of contentment,” and at other times hunting for food, or (lying for protection from the ene- my? Verse 3. - tho struggle 'for exist- ience, with men as with sheep, the soul gets tired and weary, and its strength exhaliléted; what, and where is the source for restoring this soul exharustionh What are some ot the means which our shepherd takes, to restore our exhausted strength, to increase our faith, and revive our flagging ener- gies? A hungry sheep is not troubled! with "righteousness," but will take food which ‘belongs to another; contrast this with the wuy in which God leads the Christian. Our shepherd -leads thc soul in "paths of riglitcousnessf' now if uno lie ‘found in the paths of un- righteousness, is _that,, or not, clear evidence that he is a wan- dering sheep, not under the control of the shepherd 'I Verse 4.-The shepherds in Pa.les-: tins often had to lead their sheep, through valleys and rnvines, where death lurked in the shape ol .wild beasts und' other dangers; do Christians to-day, have to pass through similar dangers, and what are some of them? Is there any part of the journey ‘of life, from the start out in the morning' hntii* ‘wc reach the sheep f-old at sunset, which is not beset with dangers? What is t‘he guarantee that: the "shepherd," will destroy all that would destroy the Christian, and take him home to the fold' in perfect safety? When our shepherd finally leads the shadow of death” which leads to the “better country," what is invariably their experience CP 1. _-.___ .___ __._ZA;_____-.___;l A SURGIOAL OPERATION - the bottom of the answer, togeth¢~ with the date label oi a current is- sue oi The Guardian so it can be ld°l1tiH°d. givin!! a number, regis- tered, and than the name will be cut oil so the examiner may know lt by number only. 5. Students should 'be careful to understand the question before ans- wering. To do this the lesson taxi must be read and especially the vin or verses, upon which the question is based. 6. The answers from this Local Club must be delivered to The Guar- dian oillce, and thcy`wi1l be col- lected at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for in- dependent examination by compet- ent examiners. The prizes will then be awarded according to the high- est number ol marks, won by mem- bers of The International Newspaper Bible Study Club, and prizes which may be awarded to members ol this local Club will be given out from this oiilce. '11-IE PRIZES. First Sachs-A gold medal to saab of the first tive contestants. Second Series-A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series-A 'l‘eachar’s Bible, price $5.50. to each of the next ii've contestants. Fourth leries-The book "Tha Heart of Chrlstailty," price $1.50 to each oi the next thirty-live con- tesiants. Fifth Series-xA developed n`iind,_ an expanded imagination a richer experi- ence and more profound knowledge of the Bible and of life, to all who take this course whether winning any other prize or not.. Each medal will be suitably en- Kflived. giving the name ol tha win- ner and lor what it is'“'°**\cd. and in-the like manner each Bible and 'nook will be inscribed. All who can write, and have ideas, SN “F5111 to take up these studies regardless of the drures of their edu- cation, as the papers are not valued from an educational or literary stand- `poiut, but from the point oi view oi the cogency of their reason- ing ideas. _ _ _ _ Suggestive Questions. Nov. 15th, 1903. The Lord Our Shepherd-Psalm 23. Golden 'l`cxt~Tho Lord is my i If there is any one thing that _a woman drcdds more than another it ls a surgical operation. - We can state without fear of a contradiction that there are hun- dreds, yes thousands, of _operations performed upon women in our hos- pitals which are entirely unneces- sary and many have been avoided by LYDIA E. PINKHANPS VEGETABLE OOMPOUND For proof of this statement read the following letter. Mrs. Letitia Blair, Cannifton, Ont, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “ I was sick for Bva years. One doc' tor told me it was ulceration, and an- other told me it was a fibroid tumor, and advised an operation. No one knows what I suifered, and the bear- ing down paiiis were terrible. ` “I wroteto my sister about it, and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound. “It has cured me of all my troubles, and I did not have to have the opera- tion after all. The Compound also helped me to pass safe y through Change of Life." " _ FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegcta le Compound, made from roots and herbs, as been _the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, intlammatio ulcera- tion, iibroid tumors, irrcgl-illlarlties, periodic pains and backac e. Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. Shepherd I shall not want, Ps, xxiii 1. » Sho has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynluliass. when rclicllious mon_come down to die they are paralyzed with feur, for the future, while the children og _,God four nut, but are comfort- s . Verse 5. -In the evening tOi|nc of life, what are the peculiar _pnemges which God’s sheep 'huve to ace 4 In the presence of old age, failing physiciul and rnentrrl powers, eye isight and hearing gone, "the pains "of _dc4itli" gripping him, what ,sort of ,u,_ lable does God spread ibcfore' the departing saint .’ I _Verse 6. - What blessing_ :.'|swer- 'ing to "goodness and mercy" fol- i1o\v'the Christian all thc days of fhis life, ns contrasted with thc experience of those who livc .ii rc~ bellion against God. _ i Isthe life of niuithful servant cl ,God, always n _triumphant one? l what is "thc house of the 1.0m" in 'which the Christian will live forever? ` The best part of breakfast, to most people, is their cup of Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee. Perfect berries, careful selection, 'expert blending, insure 'thc 'rich ` color and delightful flavor of this _ best coffee. 94 1 ~ _ i ' 1 - his sheep "through the valley off ossible, for u Christian, to ll i I 1 1 4 i i i . | . i I r l 1 1 » i | everything els” by Pra°'4 Lesson for Sunday Nov 25nd i _ V" 1 . _~. is-:__,_\ _ _ l I 1 V gouri an |.c\\'. _ -,__ 'Zi |77 ‘{i’~"w s ie__ I/_ 4" 1;. _‘_,_7_`_ MOTHER This happy motlicr, like thousands of others, believes in nothing so much as Mother Seigel‘s Syrup. The :lays when liouselioltl work was a burden and the least exertion painful, when even her own children irritated licr, are n long way behind. So are the lieadnches, the nasty taste, the heartburn, the dizziiiess and the constant feeling of fatigue. They vanished like ri had dream the day she first bought Motl\_cr S¢ig¢,»l’g Syrup, nn they will stay m\'.'\y :is long ns Mother Seigel's Syrup has a place in her cnpbozml. lt is the stamlaril remclly for lnfligcstion and Liver Disorders, and the regular family medicine in thousands of Canzniiun homes. Good for mother. Good _for farther, Good for all the family ! Price llilcis n hottie. Sold everywhere A. J, while SL Co. Ltd, Montreal. 25,-08 MOTHER 'ia hn- >4"- . I )’ ‘ snip.. Wai 1;! <'u~::' / , 1 4l|\\u1_~io orprnn. 4 st-is reeds. nicuiop. l'.’ slope. '_' l\u|-1-.~¥\\'cil.~ l Sirimhmi organ. 5 nets reed- and l’onp|o\-s. - ll .~‘l|»p~, _solid wulnni emu-.2l(1n‘u s\\'\-lls, 4 ni:-1-Laip, vary ilnc lone. I Kumi oiplun. auliri \\'uln\|i ruse. iicis rucda, <‘on|\ r‘x'~. '.5 K nl-o swells, l‘.5 .\.`lope. Bu-vvl I Pulte i:l;\~\|||irroir,nl1u|\al na good an new. ‘ Ilol\o1ty_ol'i:u||._£i acts totals, Vouplnmx Mil ror, ' ` 5 L I ' ` ' i . ;-\\ aa _ on y In u»-L uc mon is l\zu~n_t.l.urr‘|\ -irgnvi. 5 sera- reeds and sub basl, solnl wnlmlt vnu(-. lfislops, very lll1nlo||v, _ (This qullrmon' “mst 1*’ um i1908 - Eoloinon. Anointcii Kin". 1 ,_i in writing by members of the ,Kings i_ii_l2_ _ ° We i\u\'c n \'or_\' ln:-ge stuck nfs(-cnnil hnnal nrgltxis, |n:|n_\' of \\'hi:ih h.\\'\- only lu, vu usul n nhorl lime. Tluey have all been clcancii usd pnli~he»_.i- .. _ "V ¢.‘.l2“"' i` fééf-f-='i .i;€”'i°¢~ WI f,‘.7'-"1".i'~’*i:' . . ';;;i~',’.'~.;=_»,-\-_, y ~- :J-»~’_ , ~, - '~ ~.3"»` “.2-it-:.-If--. / -fit* wry' i___ _ .s.=,. __-_,~;:;;_`Zi,}{ in g . ¢s.-.'»"- ;- #J ";.. <»r_I`;‘“:i;_ll‘{},;»‘f7f‘._¢5"< ill. . _._ li -L NO. 9 l I ` 'B f Says I/ze /Ili//er “Sometimes l get up at night to the wheat grow-l’m afraid something 1;" might happen to it while l’m sleeping. For just imagine what a calamity it would be not to be able to get ‘ Queen City ’ Flour "lr.’s milled at Toronto, that's why l call it ‘ Queen 4 0ity.’ lt's my greatest pleasure, turning out n flour like ‘Queen 0lty,' for it pleases everybody. .» i, “l make it at the ‘ Model Mill.' " The Campbell Milling Co., Limiied West Toronto ,» ~ _ ~ H is . =‘; - ;l...\ . ._._. l = ig-5 g_ i ‘W 2¥=‘5’+ 4* \ _\_. V qgrm.. " if; \. __ .- ;:< ;_ 1,. "‘_"‘f*'~.;,_ Wg .;.;_j;. ...ti il _ \' e . V” mir; light, wholesome bread A Delicious, Nutritious Meal Is one where ihe,pastry and bread has been made of "Royal Gold Flour" “Royal Gold" being a blend of three binds of wheat, embracing all the elements ,-_fl necessary for a reliable household flour. K lthes the “stsrchy" quality of Ontario White Wheat-that means delicate, tencier _ - and creamy psstry.' f 3'? lt has the nutritious “glul.en"; elements of Manitoba No. 1 Hlfd'“l-hal "‘°¢|W' _/ff __ s "I1 ‘ 3 ' f"" v/h=l°»f°».’i-i}`°..;§T.'.°{'§fi?;Y§f.i“"§Zi..1‘..°..1-»-."‘"‘° iii-5 ~ __ ;¢JnN,,,4 r ‘ _-_-=~and bread., _ ""°" “Royal Gold", 'has the genuine creamy white color. is matchless in flavor, ‘ _ _ , ni nourishing and _l°1ea|thi°uL A superior flour at,'a moderate price. _ The better class of/dealers lreep a stools of “Royal Gold" Flour with which C0, \ supply those who simply wil|_ip`cantsntad with nothing but the best il°\1r~ AN you easily conymiad or must you also have the best? Brant-Wood Flour Mills. Limited., Brllllf0l'l|» Cl°°‘l_° GOLD’_’