JULY 25, :got 'ri-is i CHA RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE (__ _.-- - _,_\ i :A ; i* ~ . ."-_V ff_-iw-fu_ __ _,_ "sddnqco$5 s l‘.r`;\~2;f`~.~l\. JW" ,.° `~llll'l,1-.f:h;"‘¢‘1"/fi .- ,tr \` `bW' o`° " \ ~~,_ ~. 8,. ‘ - '~_ ,»-*'53 -t -- ’ - 'l ~_.'»'./V...-*K I havea nice line of silverwear, clocks, watches, je.velry, etc, etc, suitable for wedding presents, that I ani offering :tt the very lowest prices. Z. (U. Patterson ~.. _N as-J “__ "- se* fm ""- ii l iiilisgkf 111'"- ou°<;’*’O-ouu~I“" : _ .'.".~ 1, \` "WR ' Y " " ' _The best part 'of breakfast, to most people, is their cup~ of Chase 6; Sanborn’s Coffee. Perfect berries, careful selection, expert blending, insure dm rid, color and delightful flavor of this best coffee. -- - -- - ' __.,.... ._____..., _ ,__f__,.e<:f __ f- m. ___,<~~,- oesloNnRs_ / ENGRAVFRJ. - ELECT ROTYVERS Bl. .lulln.\'. ll. Cleanliness is Next to Godlincss If you want your home tlloroiigb- ly clean und healthy. have it do c scielllliicallv. Ordinary tli~iilft\‘.- ants give only a false sense of security. Microbes and bactrris link beyond the reach of the lilo-t particular housewife. I use only the latest approved llietllld which is a or-rfect gelilrcide and elltioriccf by n l Boards of Health anu l-leailili it Officers Cliargcs lliodcrntc <.Tf-- I), 'Vw right Funeral lllreclorlnld l'Ill|b.1lil\cr , _ l .F ‘t Je-.~\`:'~.. ,_ .. 7 .,"(:f~Qjl1,.l}¢`~',_',,'_‘\~, ;-.35 fi vs_ iti~f`n|-tnl'\' lilnn ltllyolllvl' kind of nlnlo known bn do itlistry tolllty. PITI/LIIZED AIR for Painless Extraction Sale and Sure and Pleasant. “as no after effects. 'llll this lnctlnul wi-. l-nn 1-xtnwrolln or ‘Wooly lwnli und nnl hurt you any ut ull. Ask your |'|-iinnls nnll they will lull vnu lhlll this il lx' uct. _ BERLIN DENTAL rliitrolts, c. ll. Bi-:».it, D. u \Vorl¢ Guzn-nnleeil Over Prowse Block _ l‘lop \ is a. railroad shine, that lasts like patent leather. Saves and feeds the ` leather too, and makes the shoes last longer. Do not let your boot-black ruin your shoes With any old polish. Insist on getting “ 2 in I " and get satisfaction 10c. and 2 Shoe Polish 1 At all dealers quick as Wink. Puts a. polish on 5c. tin ~ \ - . , '_ Cahbalze “Montserrat” Punch- .H Delicious Cooling Drink ¥Vliellcver you want something cool to drink, try “Montserrat” Punch. Its made iii a minute-no trouble or in_iiss-- and is cheaper than lemonade. Recipe: }5 pint “MoN'rsr.lzlzA'r” 6 pints Water 4 'l`abIe`spoonfuls Sugar (or more) Of course, be sure tllat you have "l~ioNrsritRAr" Lime Fruit Juice Cracked Ice. ~ LEBg0§.vIS. LESSON _ _ W, THE .GREATEST FAMILY 5 MEDICINE OF THE AGE l"In the Lord put I my trust." P . 11:1. EXPOSITION : I. Gollathis Boasting, 38-44. The challenge of Goliath hadfilled- the -hearts of the whole army with dis- |may (vs. 11,24, 32), but young David ‘had no fear. The eyes of all the ‘rest of the Israel’ were upon theml selves. The eyes of David were upon lGod ¢(v. 37). This \;a;s the one ,secret of David"s courage, assurance yand victory. It is the secret of all ,true courage and victory. Saul also ;had been at one time a man of dauntless courage, but the Spirit of 34 ‘God had now departed from him and .he was as big a coward as any in ‘Israel (cf ch. 16:14). David, relying upon Jehovah, proposed to go and fight the ,mighty giant single-handed. ,To cool common sense his proposi- Ition seemed the height of absurdity. There was much about Goliath to fill David with fears (vs. 4-8). David ,had taken all these things into ac- count, but he was not ~afraid; , for §Jehovah was his salvation and his lstrength (cf. Ps. 27421-3). If we truly Itrust in the LORD we will never be :afraid no matter .though the odds against us seem to be overwhelming (Isa. 12:2; Ro. 8:31). Even Saul sought to- dissuade him (v'. 33). When God calls, any one of' us to light 'some Goliath some kindly intention- ,ed Saul is sure to say, '-‘l’l‘hou art inot able" (cl. Phil. 4:13). It was n :good argument that David brought lforward to answer the argument ol ,unbelief (vs. 34-37). We may wise- .ly trust the God who has delivered yus in tlhe past to also de- 'liver us in the present and the liver us in the present and the future i}‘,§i'.tT»§f"Li‘l.\iTL2If"tilli\§1.¥""i?l'lif,l"‘?i£'illi`- Davld WHS vvnlidenf. furthermore, that Goliath was doom- ed to defeat because he had defied the iliving God ,(ve. 26,36). Soul sought to help David by clothing hilm with his- own apparel and armor. But the intended help proved a real hind- .rance. It is impossible to light thc battles und win the victories of faith lwith. Sllul’s armor (2 Cor. 10:4). When David tried Suul’s armor hr- - was forced to say, “I cannot go with these." l II. David's Victory, 45-49. All Is- ;rnel had been friiglltened by Goli 'ntll’s boasts. Many a professed Christian in these days is terribly frightened by the blatant boasts of infidelity, but the true mon of faith is not nl all disturbed by all this lblllster. David was not frightened simply because his whole trust wus "tin the name of the LORD of hosts." D»lvid's answer is well worth study- ling. Our answer to the boasts of un- lhelief to-day ought to he the same. To the eye of sense “a sword" and “li spear”and "n javelin” seemed like a better equipment than ‘-‘the nnnio of the' Lord ot`hosts,j” but when any man can truly say that he goes into battle in the name of the Lord of hosts" his victory is sure. Jehovah is "the God of the armies of Israel.” David made a great deal of the fact that Goliath had datled the Lord (v. 45; cf. vs. 26, 36). Cnlmly but fenrlcssly David declared to Goli ‘nth the sure outcome of the battle. He took no credit to himself. He said “the Lord will deliver thee intl my hand." David knew that by faith alone. There was nothing for sense to `nui1d upon (cf. Heb.11:1). David would smite Goliath not because of luny strength of his own, but only be icnnse God had delivered him into his Ihand. David would do to Goliath and "the host of the Philistines" just what Goliath had boasted that .he would do to David iv. 46; cf. v. l-44). God’s purpose in giving this 'great victory to David was not mere ly to magnify David, hilt "thot al irhe earth may know that there is is lGod in Israel." David was not aim ‘inn nt his own honor _hut at Jeho 'vnll’s. but he got great honor for lhimsr-,lf (ch. 18:6, 7). Israel needed lto learn n lesson ns well as thc lworld v, 47, ll.V.). The church need lto lnnrn that lesson to-day. The but ytlo is the Lol'tl's, it is in His hands lilo will give it into the hands o' flhose who trust in und obey Him }'i‘llcre is nlwuys nn open place some 'wllrrc ln the intidel's armor, and thi ,mnn who trusts God to guide his nirr Iis anne to find it. How easily th: nnollfics wc most fear come rlowr when wc face them in God'i» strength. .__.._..__--_.;;;_.l CHA RLOTTETOWN MA RKETB Correct for every Wednesday and Rmtnrday issues. llcef qnnrfer _ 5 $0 9 llc-ef small 10 to 14 Flour 2.80 to 2.90 Oatmeal 3 D0 5 3 to 5 fleets per hunch 5 to F New onions per hunch 1' flutter fresh per pound 19 tn 21 Lamb pgr lb B to 9 Chickens per pnir 65 to 1.00 Fltrnw per cwt 3° I-lily per cwt Black Oats White Oats 4*' Green Peas quart 18 to 20 Lettuce f~ Cauliflower Strawberries tame Strawberries wild 2" Potatoes per bus. 3" 15 to 16 Eggs Digby, N. B. Minnrd's Liniment Co., Limited, Gentlemen,-Last August my horse was lmdly cut in eleven places by n 'narbed wlre fence. Three ol the cuts, (small ones) henlnrl soon, hilt tho oth- ern hecnmc- 'foul and rotten, and though I tried many kinds of medl- cinr they had no beneficial result. At lasl' a doctor advised me to uso MINARIYS LINIMENT and in fntlr weelts' time every sore was healed and the halr has grown over each one ln line condition. The lllnllment ls certainly wonderful in its work- I . ng JOHN ll.. HOLDEN. Wftliels. Perry Baker. 45 to 50 4|' 5 to ll 14 "Fruit-li.-tives" ls now a household Word throughout Cullada.. From ocean to ocean these \von2nAL IE2£1cna lnleacecnr-210 --_ y ....._ * l _..._ .._......_ olts Ilolllilnr lite olllllllllioll $6 _vr olzl l'\~|:o|-l(i)c \)\$o(l“l».is` lfoili llliii sltllillln'iii"§;dT\i.<>ii, tilloqllc will be returned if tender he not accepted. 'l`l\c llepartnlcnl does not hind itself lo :lcvopt the lowest or any lender. Telltlers (0 bc xllldressoll to the llnllvr- signin-ll und mnrkul, "Tender lor healing the Provincial Infirmary". :lull "Tender the plumbing the] Prgvigpiallllnfic-Lnsry. .. . cl .. l 7-slllttsiili Secretary Pllbllc \\'nrks. W.l".ll. Carvell B. A Barrister. Solicitors. Notary Pup li l ovl¢lt:l£:- ° ' l)‘Ilolloran Building Corner Gt. George Street, Next to ilnlilz of Nova Scotia TEACHER WANTED I-'rincipnl wanted for the Aibcrton High School. Supplement Nillely lfcllars. Ap ply at once to, T. B. WOODMAN - 6-|6dttll|mw4i Isecreuifl' Tenders ____- Tenders will be received hy tho u to Thurmln - Y Clf, B ll l Btlltfd P Y Vt e have moved our office from \o.|9 ueeti Street to our factory of mmf! J‘:|l3°s0 for the erccuun U, Fm, Sqn Escapes and making nccossnry nltcr- 'ipposite St_I’uui's church, where we will bepiensed to fill your tobacco ‘ations to the three City Schools orderi. Buildings, according to plans and f‘||. Telephone °f w|»i{e_ ‘specifications to be seen nt the office lot Mr. Chappelle Architect. HICKEY & NICHOLSON, }”..';‘I.§‘.‘;;..?§;‘.'., l..T..“..‘.’.‘1‘?.‘;".‘..L‘.2§’2 .Ti’”..‘.I‘."‘.‘..l.i*;‘i‘_' °° ,1,,,,,,,h.,,,,, plum, 34 |7-17dlnwf6l,pnt.ex. .F it lv, _. ..»v=~=2-u-=»...=»_-I-.=f . .az i - -»_f.:.~».- __, -, .ta , J »» l . 5 li’ i if l l -¢~ ll . ._ i , . p I é