~__'i1"f¥’~ 181 19°* _ THE cHA1u.of1"rE‘rowN GUARDIAN . . _ ries rms. _'5UN‘Ay'5g|100|_ |_E550N'G|nLs cufunufron Aran woe.. i in /W I if _ L In _ A if _ I it '» `\/“" I __ , i i s»»uo¢°ai°° _ 1 _ _.it \,:» ' _. _ ro... sin.. -1_4' .V " rs . '- » . `l . 2 A li9f_f_llll_9' Fl\1l\¢ IS Coarse, bnttle, hard leather, and moat of itanswerfte _- that deec'npnon.~__ lt rubsthe tender feet of the gentler sex' into blisters, coma, etc. It will almost blister a horse’s hoof. ` - " The Dolly Varden Shoe is made from a soft silken leather. ' Arduoul _,and costly experiments resulted in " Velvette ” l `\ . Kid, a leather aa_aoft as velvet butas tough and unwear-outable _-`, .`. `, aa cewhide. It la not frail and papery, but firm and silky. /' ` / _ ) . 'I°heeo_un_tars_and uppers of all Dolly Varden Shoes are made 7 _exclusively of this cloth-like leather, which can be found in no I \ /' other feminine shoe in the world, as we control all rights, while the lilo: are 0f_ Oak-tanned cowhide, the pliant and wearing ` . of which are widely known. l- U ‘ The Dolly Varden store will gladly show you this soft shoe, which is aa comfortable at -the first fitting as at the last wearing. Purchasers or irlvesti- gatorl equally welcome. $4.00 to $5.00 in Canada and the States. ` Every pair _Goodyear welted. _ ‘ Dolly Varden Shoe ` 'rip si... of r.,_.....¢.. New r¢.i...s_. 1 . 1 f _ Pf..weef'iBa-os. Limited# Queen Shand ' I __ _ Victoria Row. , . ` 'n few moments before had been f quurreling nmong themselves _ over ` ,the question, "which oi them should ` _ _ .be accounted the greatest” (Luke Why not make this brand the exclusive _ articl ` e _ in the laundry line. It will pay you to. because: The price is right, _ The goods ate right, It cleans all right, The demand is right, And sells on sight. - No matter what competition you have on soap, or what claims the other fellow has for his brand, you 'can meet them all, and go one»better with __Famous. It’s a larger bar, a purer soap, will not hurt the finest fabrics, or injure the most delicate hands. It is recommended by the most discriminat- -‘ ng people. On sale everywhere, made at _ 563 P. E. _Island Soap Works ` 4~2dttsrf' yr 'l'_2J*-F- 'T ._.._` l |--_- ' A LOOK! I2 full sized packages fresh tested seeds mal‘ed, postpaid, to your address for 25¢. Write to-day. Order by numb rs and remember we selall kinds of field and garden seeds. Our qulity is the best and our pric s are right. ~ 24 Mlgnonette 25 Moral Glory ans _ ' _ Peas _ B¢e‘s 4 Puuiplun Cgblnze 5 Radlsh - Carrot ' 6 Sqvwh Cuuliflcw _-I 7 T01118 0 Cel ry li SHS* Core ig Savnrv _ _ Cucumbgy l*`I40\V}3R SEEDS Lettuce '_ 2° P Sm o Onion 2| Balsam 1 Paymip ‘ 22 Carnat on 26 Nastuflllum 27 Panty 28 Petunia 29 Phlox 30 S oaks 3| Sunflower 32 Sweet Peas 33 Vetbena 34 Wild Flower 2 Pmlgy 23 Chrysanthemum V Garden Send this ad with your order. ' P R. E. MUTCH &» C0 _ P_ 0, 301,557 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Ai.. _ »=» t..~. A -was \ ._ LQ.‘;.r1 .- »"3:.¥_h. 0| "m,"T\,|,.,: ,Lgsr¢_;;nrt;:‘¥r;5:’gi£f.l\§_fl:"f;g|l=1l'lT_’l;l'l:_ _ _, _ __ _ for _ _ ,M _ _ vi"f~°fili:°..:;~*‘p:i::.:..'s.~-rm. =-f- i Pletelni ,_,,,,,¢ Hxsirviniinititiiiiiuri "Tsai at au ` |i.»m.»»s * APRIL 25. JEBlJé TEACHES HUMALITY ~\ ' _ QLDEN TEXT: ' “A_\new commandment I give unto ,youfthnt ye love one another; even ' as 1 loved you."--John 13:34. i` ' '- ' _ ‘E¥PLANATIONSt __ _.Verse_1. Now before the feast of -.the paseoven-The words give a data or _chronological setting to the en- tire _ narrative which _ follows. His hour-1-The divinely appointed time for his _passion and death. Until this time arrived, however, all plots a- gainst his life on the part. of his enemies were necessarily futile. Hav- ing loved his own-His disciples and followers; those who had believed. ; on.,hlm.' Unto the end-Marg., to the uttprmost. ‘ ' ` ' 2. During supper--Probably during the eariler__part of the meal. All three evangellsts speak of this same _supper as the' puusover meul. lor which due and special preparation had been made. while John, on the other hand seems to distinguish this supper from the regular passover feast. which on the,day of the cruci- ilx_tiou was still to be eaten (comp. 'John-18:89; 18:28; Matt. 26117-30; Mark 14: 12-26; Luke 22:7-30). The words of Jesus recorded in Luke ' 22:15, 16: “I .' have desired to eat this pnssover \wit.h you before I suf- fer," perhaps gives us the key to the reconciliation between the Johanulne and synoptic narratives at this point. Having already put into the heart-pLulte connects this with a specific agreement between Judas and the Jewish authorities to betray Jesus (Luke 22:2). i li. Jesus-The name which, as the italic indicates, does not occur in the Greek, is necessarily supplied ln the English sentence. Came forth tion in full knowledge of his origin, his authority, and his return to the Father. 4. Layeth aside his garments - His loose outer mantle, together with his girdle, both of which would be in the way of performing the act of service which followed. 5. Begun to wash the disciples who l22:24). ~ ] 6. Cometh to Simon Peter-In re- iguiar order, having begun, doubt- . ess, with the disciple nearest him. _Dost thou wash my feet 7-With em- jphnsis upon the pronouns thou and Imy; The clause apparently suggests nn oblectlon on the part of Peter to rechivlng this humble service at the hands of his Master. 7. What I do--Lit., nm doing. Thou bnowest not now`; but thou shalt. understand hereafter-The two verbs are intentionally different, the latter regorring to n deeper, fuller know- 'le ge. l - Listen - When you require anything in groceries you may know we have the best stock procurable MEAT Ours can alwsya be depended upon for being tender, juicy, .md fine flavored. Try lt once and you will want it always. R. B. Squarcbriggs tlttsrwtf SYNOPSIS 0! CANADIAN NORTHWEST n'0Mi~:s'r|~1ADltEGL'L/l1‘\oNs Any even numbered section of Do- minion Land in Manitoba, Saskatche- ‘wan and -Alberta, excepting 8 and 26. not reserved may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of the family, or any male over 18 yers of age, to the extent of obe- quarter section 160 acres, more or less. Applications for entry must be made in person by the applicant at a Dominion Land' Agency or Sub- agency for the district in which the land is situnte. Entry by proxy may however, be made at an Agency on certain conditions by the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of any intending homesteader. The homestender is required to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plans. _ _(1) At least six months residence* upon the cultivation of the land in each year lor three years. (2-) A homesteuler muy. fi he eo desires perform ,the required resid- ence duties by living on farming land owned solely by him not less than eighty (B0) acres _in extent. in the vicinity ol his homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet tnls uirement. N1 (8) lf the father (or mother, il tho father is deceased) of bomesteader has permanent residence on farming lnnd owned solely by him, not less than form his own residence duties by liv- preceding paragraphs is donned as rdirectfline, exolueive of the width of road allowances crossed in the ~(6) .A homeateeder intending to perform bla residence duties in 'ac- cordance with the above while living with parents or on farming land own- ed by himself must noliy the Agent for the dlltriot of auch intention. Blx montha' notice in writing abocld be [ivan to the Uotnmiaeloner of Do- minion Lands at Ottawa, of inten- tion to apply for patent. Deputy of the minister of' the ‘ln- tcrior. _ _ N. 8.-Uaauthoriaed publication of ' Over Prowse Block P"°P"l°*°" 4"" , for. John 13 120 Mcmorize verses li 5 . _ G _ _ \ l | if I Girls who work for their living _ are especiallyqxposcd to the dangers of organic fegmmnetlisorde rs. Stand- _ing all day, or sitting in cramped positions; _walking to and from their l places of employment in bad weather 5 all tend to break down their delicate feminine organism. _ No class of women are in need of _seater assistmice, and thou- snn of letters like the follow- ing demonstrate the fact. that LYDIA E. PlNKHAM’S VEGETABLE GOMPOUIID restores the feminine system to n strong, healtllry norms condition. Miss Abby .l3arrows, of Nelson- vill Ohio writes to Mr . Pinkh ~ e, , s am. “I wna very sick, had dull hond- aehea, pain in my back, and afeminine weakneaa. I had been to several doo- bora and they did me no good. Lydii rong, an can o most au kind of work. I' nm in better health than I ever was, and it ia all due to your medicine. New York, writes to Mrs.Pinkham: _ “ I had a female trouble, nervous headaches, and was tired all the time, andcould not sleep. LydiaE. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound made me feel ao much better that I hope every woman who suffers as I did will try it." I-'ACTS_ FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegeta le Compound, mode from roots and herbs, ms been the standard remedy for feminine ills andbas positivelycured thousands of women. Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Plnkham. Lynn, Mana., invites nil nick women to write ha' for advice.; . "4-'V , \-»‘ . ' ‘ ____-»~ / _/ _ , _ _ " Ml .J J f uni._.“niu|_s;l l' A /Ji"-> ‘-ff-s_\ i _"0 4 fl 5:' iidfi Q fm' ii #_ 5 iii ef < ,, ' That \"\» Smooth Feeling The great point in favor of " Queen City" ilour is its smoothneas.\hat is ita | _ adaptability fo all ltinda of l household purposes. Queen City Flour ia rich in idlrimeal and __ easy to digeaf. l lt malres equally an well r b d, lr I farr:t.al|‘llu°ri,;a°€»2§*° 5125 l 5*-E§'?E 35\Ul $2-S a‘¢’ea'c'a §§.B‘-EES EN-I 59.-‘Z G61* iiifé _-___ *___ E8 ever E3 ...... *SKID I-C"~$I`¢\'¢l;;fL 22'='.f&.’E1i§&i`l"é1‘iE.'E§S&~'E T Pi 0 32°? violet!" ‘liiési .not E2 :ml §'.*r er.: ogre:-asset: §iS‘.i'é§§`€5i:‘ liTa`1|Zr"r`.*-'& EE-°-S ' tm }c 1 Z 5 *.2 1 rr 1 lil rs! W; ° ' to rn. l7l .Fr rs. _I li _ KL = eu __ us~=c~e o¢ 55§§§§Y EE .ww m IIE Q -.r~|i»<|~|~| ___~:» arfidaz ' * p_- @ N-oéwea I §f§-§§§F ~» eco: = tggg §§ ' m ~l~|:15~_ E§§5§§ Sn 19, bu H) M| 21| 'ru .a_ W _ l 23- Th za* ' Fr " Sa 5-°5a:¢a1~a' §5§§§58 uae E33 arm -.- ~|= 3§3.‘5§‘6i _ §_5E’§§ 'ores 1 .. I2! I l aw `d`l '55 nr cow - ` ‘ 1 iTravel by Your Own Line tt éQueb¢C, Montreal and , All Points West p ____ Canada's Famous Train l i _ _ 1 ' _ Q . 'from God-His subsequent lmwiiis-lyI§adEl;l;hv:iill.anfl?i.“abl° P°mddiTh‘e l _ Express ils unsurpassed in the excel] Eence of its Dining Car Servici l und Sleeping Car Accommoda- ltions. l r __.__, ! For licitets,tiuie tablés and all in 3 'mation apply to Superintendent l P»E. Island Rallwav.Clmrlottelowu ,ForSale l I offer for sale my place ot busi- l ness at Albany, with eight acres oi l land situated one mile from Alban; Station,hav.ing thereon a large and ommodious v'-dweliing house and outbuildrngs; `ull in good re ‘r_ l with two ang vtellsqne-ln builtiiiz Z 1 This prom ry is suitable fortrades- nan or butcher or light farming.as it is a choice piece oi land, Term ulai r ‘o _ ` C R.M¢i<1NNoN Dominion House 3-i3tltufpd limefalfl P. F.. l, ldmlral Dewey 2.4 li-4 sire of Commo- dore Lcdyard 34,709 llo eu_loy»\ the rare dlsllnctlon of having the fastest combined speed inperllunee ot any stallion yet foaled. He lnhorl u the blood of t-he kings and queens of the trolling turf hav- ing by is sire and doin em crosses of Hum liloto-:lun i0 Commodore _vunl has develop- cd lnto n horse of commumllnri alzo with grand bone and substance. u'll weigh odav 1075 lbs. Eleven cults were the result of his tirnt ,rear in the atutl hero, nlx of which started in tno Futurily race last fi\l_l “Ax-enu.Bcll‘ owned by Duncan lloborssn. .\. lllvcr won in straight eats defeating the Hullfnyt champion with reset-ve speed time IIA). They w “re cqunlls' successful in 'tho show ring~winulng Int. :nd nnd flrd prize their respective classes. This record hon never been equalled b_v uny stallion over lm ported lnlrvtlnnndn. The above _ ord __x-ovesdbeyond n doubt his nbilltv to nsm % P spec . V' Therein no boiler bred stallion in Cnnndn today than Commodore Lodfutu. llc will malta the sceson o il)08 ut thc Pnrlt stables, Queen und lflurrion Str. For terms and particulars apply to owner MICHAEL A. 0'Bl\IEN 4-7dl.urflm _ Cir Y Eastern Staamslllp Compu lnlamallonal Division Hon. William T. Cobband Calvin ‘ Austin, Receivers Reduced Fares’ Sf. John to Boston $3.00 Sf. John to Portland $3.00 Two Trip Service. Ct')AS'l`\\'lSE-Commoncln Mnrcl\"' ui m ui lows st. .min on \\'ed|ili»uny “iii saiiitti orwnui__vln. Enntpor-l. mboc and Portland. eighty (80) acres in extent in the ,|,l)i.I;t'i'1i.h$t|iii‘rmli`tim'/iviii‘Mwm"'°h" Emu' vicinity of the homestead, or upon e 'fhrougfi 'l‘ieket~ on sale at pr nelpnlrsll ll0ll‘t8ll'/Qld entered by him in the fond stntlortr and buggngechcclted nrouithto vicinity auch homesteader may per- destination. All freight except, live stock. via tr toam .ing with the (father, or mother.) ei-nor thlueompum-,ia insured against llreand (4) The term "vicinity" in the two marins ri-lr. WIMLIAM Agent, meaning not more then nine miles in l“\l"lffl_' °\"'- N-W .,.»»..5......¢. City of Charlottetown Debentures |=oR§A|.E Dabenturea will l~e sold to replace -_ v;_ W_ qggg ones redeemed during the yenr rgoti lo oiat l`j5oe.oo. each payable In ao years Bycrder __ . _ _ - _~ _~ D . . `ErA§K|¢ this advertisement will not had 2___”d__‘ p“__Ex_ W W "cm c|"rk Dominion Atlantic Rall wa nud Steamship Lines in Beaton vin Yurmo The poo\iln.rlGn».tl.ioo Be- tween l-.nletem .Nova Sootla and ¥_lo~tcu _ rin Tum \Vindsof Jet.. and Halifax }*.Xl’lll'.SB l`RAlN§ Seve Hallfamduilylexcopt Sundays. nt. 7.25 u.m., for Digby nnd nrmouth making conuoctionpt Yarmouth for Benton. MIDLA.\ll DIVISQN-Tmins of tht' Mid loud Division leave Vi indoor dolly except Bun- daylfor Tnuo nl`7.a0 m. and v-.35 p. m. _an from Truro for Vim » intliilu moi. aud.i.\ o.ru. connoctln|¢'l‘r\u~o wjth ttulnuo the lnler cclonla .Railway at \\ lnrl»or_ with lsxprcaa Lmlnu to and from Halifax for \ unnoutb. _ The Royal and U,-I%vMnll Steamship The fastest and gl out Steamer plyinu be Lweon the Merit e vlncos and Boston. Leave \’aru\ont for Bos n Wednesday and .~inturday on an-lvdl of xprcss T in from llnllfnr. Returning leave ng What; Bostm. l nmdny :md friday. Pn.sucn|;en; arrlvlpily ln HuUf'nx up L1 ay nt.iL50 p.m.bgr Eipmnu ~- ln. ll*'l‘rmna :un on Atlentlo ton ard time __ fnrtnnrtlnfo`r_;|_:\_;tlor».wl_\oeor;_'_u:tlp‘n 8 it : u o. nr oxen . _ . l\'_AIlKlrlll1, Aclq. Gen. Pima. gt. Kentvdle mlldscrtlittfu P. 0| FK INS Geuornl llnnnle Gr0ccry§_1igpS_ $l.00 Bars Soap (any 56. blfl r Lb asc Tea . r can Asn-al ou r Bottle Healon‘a Pickles (20 ell 3( Lb beat C. Tartu' I Lb Belting Soda r I,bStatc| _ i Iox Laundry Blue .lohnConnoIly_5¢._Ce Queen Street _ _ Chat-lettetllwn _ PHONE ide. lnwfrlh if . lii to suit purchaser. Apply for partie-._ Look out for Yo r Blood well and strong, by taking a morning glass of Abbey’s Salt? _ ueaaaaeeaiienlepa ` badly at all ? Why not keep the blood pure, the liver active, the bowels regular, the whole ‘system _ : .4 ~.... You can’t expect _the‘ ' blood to be pure and rich_‘ when you are biliousfand your stomach is upset. . _ . Of course, it is “spring fever.” - But why feel -'res A Seed Time P owe our success value of the Harvest- to Seeds. wsrwsif . and Harvest Wheiher you sow for p’easuie or prolit, our Seeds ate the fr.»t step towards a bountiful Harvest for '9o8. ‘We have been in the Seed business for 35 years, and have always used our best endeavor to get the very best quality that could be rocuved. To this reliabiliy we _ It is poor economy to try to save on the fir.~tco t of Seed. as thi- is a trifling experts: compared with the You get the best when you buy from us. We have a large fresh stock of White Russian Wheat, White & Red Fife Wheat, Barley, Peas, Ve.ches. Com, Timothy, Clover, Mangcl and Tumip Seed. ' Our prices are low when quality is taken into consider- ation, and it is qualiiy that should conntwhen it_ courts Write for prices or call and see us. Wholesale and Retail A. HCRNE ®. CO _ _ dtu srwt Low Price Sale of ba‘auce of. all }`ic-.ru..~ li: it ta and Fancy Goocsax Auction P 1 l good stock. Hundreds of articles. Come lu and inspect. If the _ are not worth 25 per cent more just say so. Some elegan #___ Birthday and Wedding Presents-¢ome in and see at . = ll _ ' Agency for Parkers Dye Works _ _ -e;~'rfzfs;:~:4-ga-:.=_-¢z-_=,a:~'.<'fm _ -‘.=~"-"--" e ' \* '; ‘.- ; ¢.`~,=`- ll ai url Vis' < l _ __ ‘, , on request. 23-; :.l» - - ggi rooms,_ etc., where the most artistic effects '_. _'§j __ are desired, Alabastine has been 'selected time andagain. It is equally as fine an interior decoration for the home. " ' Surprisingly handsome and effective results are obtainable at a very reasonable cost. And Alabastine is a permanent coating. 'Will not rub off. craclt or fade. Unlike wall paper. 22;. it contains ho arsenic. mouldy paste, or any substance iniurious tb health. When applied according to our simple directions, Alabastine cement: up all creviccs. affording no hiding place or breedindgrounda for insect pests or germs of contagious disease. The mort sanitary and healthful wall coating in existence. Write for our handsome book. "Homes, Healthfui and Beautiful." which contains many` interesting new suggestions and colored illustrations on interior decoration. Mailed fre: _ _ ' '| _ __ _ __,_,____,___,_____,_, _,___ _ ____-._e '.' " ‘_ __..f.', '.‘.'t-',=,-‘.-:~'.»'.-'.<'.~'.<' " v --.<--'-'.--'r:-':.-'~;:-10;:::_r- , ~'<,’:; \\ 1 __\\ E l___\ ,AM Q /K _ 2/ Q he *Qu .~ i -Q , lam, ___ 42 will-I-OVY STREETI PAR li lf* ii Government Companies. li; insured Call or write ua. dtisrftf Pure bred Barred Plymouth Roe gg: from imported atoek. bred for hatch A. F. Sb2AMAN\ -,nnnmt ri, niynua st. cwrows',: ..-____......__ _.. _ _._.. _..-`._.._. __,»_._». .goo rseuin of t5. Two or 'nn-ee I-u nu aettlugiratrefluged rate. _ bla? Insurance al Cust @x11 lo viewof tbelncreaslnjg rates of Asscsstmcnl Societies there is in large demand for reliable insurance on the cheapest guaranteed raieszof We invite uretlentiou to the "Invaatmenl Annuity Policy" as leaned bythe ifitrth American Life Assurance Company. ‘ The raiea are the lowest consistent with absolute security. The ‘ lley beeomee fully paid upiu adetiuite number of years or can be cubed » ROSS Q MATTHEWS Eggs for »l1alChlng ’ For rain _ .._.~.....-..-._.- Ti ‘iff *.- l ~ | ` ‘./5 l | l 'Pg ~ __ f it 1?' Pictures, frames and Fancy lands .I1 »§t§ ll, il. _._Q- ' _ Tk* l . 5 I '~ . efi° if 4 \ i js __ _ ‘ t _. ir iii. 1.1, .F _,_-__ QUEEN srrrssr, cnArtr.o'r rrzro ws, ` gf fl . __ g._ High Grade Art Parlors tl 5 ,_- _-vw '- -.7 5 ul ii ff Il . .fl ~_l :_gt_ i A" ,, . ._, ._ i‘ 1 i' -.¢. Vg/ w_ l E* = gl 'Ql- .fl-if nr ._ , A v 1" l . .‘.-~ ,gi 151'. _ if :ER ;/ lys- .;,.__f_ /ina 'fl i' . _r .W ` _ 11. »~r~<.,-a~.» lr ' 1. .;.._' , . 1