_.l _ _,, » . iw' if 4:: _ .,. .,~| 5 -fi-if ‘ ` 'ii . 1, _,,; if 325:! i = 1 \,<.»*‘l iii-‘f-ii 3; if iii fi, i’ ggi;-_ » -._ Qlj 'i i $.- flili .li 1. l '5 , bi Y - re-;~ -fr#==- . i`_>“. ..f."` ..-"> “;.. _T@1_i.§_____ ._ - _--.__ 23,' 1-_.,~_» . i » _ ‘L if it li. iii . ,-,._ . _ llSl4""=' ` 1 ~, 7: iii liélii, ‘ avg.;-: .F ‘I .-.-a-L `. ws if if ,7'l‘-*lil ze ;"'_,5i ."~;‘l"f'F in \'<.i‘ Teil; -=.1?iit :iii if-.;_".,l"l”' th- il if -"f ;.. =. .7»._,, nil li -l. _I __ ; < I§‘§?¢'l. . . flu __ _ 1, . »~i~ll.i-l 4'-‘ . ,§_ _ -~`l;{l . ,VH ii' £2 T' glliff _:'/` ‘.» ..' ‘tl i.: i i i l Never Mind ‘H - _-,_-¢ ` what other grades or brands of Tea, ,_ ,U,'.,,,,, _ ,_ you may have been accustomed to _,HE SEEKING B,,,,,,,,,, the use of' TRY_' Lesson, iiebww iv. il-v. io 'l _. -' ` - `T-”l-- -P' 7- J - - . . .-~ '-4% _ sa. ,§-55* &_-.E-_,.‘--' GOLDILN Ll~.X'l‘. Luke xix, 10. ` ` “_ ""2 *""" ""5="?"' , "Fur the Son ol msn came to seek -- _ f ` and to save that which was lost." ' . ` As the lessons of the first quarter I' ' were mainly concerned v.-.ith Jesus as , } , the great Teacher, those of t. c quar- " ter have revealed Him as the great 1 I Saviour. /. /’ '|'he Golden Text siinimarizes in the words of the Lord Himself ‘lie incan- , _ il ing and the purpose of all His nctiv- ' ity. “The Son of man came to seek and to save that which was lost." _ _ - ' 'I`hiii subject is illustrated from first - to lust in His own methods with ' _ ,_ _ msn, `i.ut principally in His prepara- tion of Ilia disciples to share in this essential work. (lmitting the special 2 '”'<°= lessons for Easter and \\'hit-Sunday, Clean_FfeSh`_~Ffagfant we have had ten and in reviewing flicm vie iliecowr that rrost of theni ?N0 Dust__N0 Sterns Ig show the Loi-dvat this work of prc- M|8‘-’ pnring His disciples. Black or Mixed Those which most perfectly illus- Sealed packets only' trntc Him seeking have been those of H' s table tolk the rich man and Laz- 25c. to 60c. er Pound p In the nrsi of these .cis eviiienc that His purpose in rehuking guests and hosts was that of.bringing them I-___,_=_ __ --- im to n higher level of life, and the par- able following thereupon in which He poke of the great slipper was His John R, Dinnis Pedigreed l'x"ii‘:.“.*;.";..‘.i." in Foxes Limited i Authorized Capital ....... ._$750.003: M S Par value of shares .... ._ _ ....... ...10 R E M E M B E R fllll YEllllS l The DlNNlS PEDIGREED FOXES are the best in the world. ' _.-______ Z The ranch has an _enviable li_istory of success. Wants Otherwomen to Know 3 A large Company is a good insurance. How She was Finany BOARD or DIRECTORS Restored to Hea,,h_ President-.lohn R. Dinnis, Esq.. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Stockman and Fox Rancher _ ;;,,,,,,,,,,,,d, 0,,¢_ _ .-1 am passing Vice-President--Dr. B. C. Borden, Sackville, N. B. tllrouirh the Change 01' Life and for two ~ ° ' ' years had hot flushes very bad, head- Presldent’ Mt' .Allison Umve"lty° aches, soreness in the back of head, was Secretary-Treasurer and Business lVlanager-- eonsnpaieti, ima midweek, nervous feei. W. E. Cameron, B. A., (Oxon) Charlottetown, P. E. l. hiss- The docwr who attended me for ° 1 , e number of years did not help me, but Professor of Economics and Commerce, St Dunstan s College, I have been entirely relieved of the Member of Executive of P. E. l. Silver Fox Breeders’ Association. above sympiems by Lydia E. Pinkhimvs Major A. A. Bartlett, Charlottetown, P. E. l. }/_@i4¢tal}_»_llT(J°mGi‘10\}nd. Blood Purifier and President, “The Guardian Publishing Company". f;°St,f,:;','ii§',“l'. f",f,"lf;S5i",')‘U§; Sec-frees. “0ysterman’s Co-operative Associati_on_of E. l. smiicigg, SL, i{,,m,,,.,,..;i,(),,,,_,(;,,,,,,,;,,_ Sec-Treat. “l’. E. island Provincial Rifle Association. New Brunswick, Charles Lyons, l:.sq_, Cliarlrlletown, P. E. l. - Q _ , ‘ _L Ein-Mayor of Charlottetown. . Lydia E_ P,nkham.B Member of llie firm of C. Lyons & Co., Coal Nlercaanls. i vsgetnbiecempnund F f li ‘f i' Wi ill S i “'wanysu1iering'w'»- 0|' llli El' lll 0YIIlZl l0ll Tl 8 C CUC dfy, fig man. I have taken l` it for female weak- 7` ness and painful P 0 BOX 147 CllaI‘l0tt€t0Wl1, P L' I. "_""";L""""‘ ""“""“""`menstruiif.ion and it _ cured me ' - Mrs e:__._.---- -_-_-as-.;.-_-___. f -..=.=_..__;__.______;..-._-._.:_ _, _.____c-_= ---»f--- i DEVERE 'BARl30Uf¢; Harvey Bank, New ______ _ __ _ __=;__ _ _W Brunswick, Canada. The Connaught Proposition Pedigreecl Black Foxes. Lid.. is one that will interest particularly all careful investors. Besides being an unusually strong and profitable » black fox proposition the Company will engage in rais- There are fifteen pairs of Connaught Foxes, capital- ;_ ized at $15,000 the pair, ranching at cost in an up-to date ranch,_expc-rt ranch superintendent and advisory board. Write for a copy of the Connaught prospectus. 1 Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. The in/opositiori put forward by the Connaught I ing mink, fisher, martcn and skunk. Q. | (gs. ap is Safe, Sane and Sound if; .., ‘l». fl- » Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com- pound, msdc from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham lab- oratory st Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you ivant speelul advice write to Lydia E. Plnkhnm Medicine Co. (confl- dontlnl) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered hy ~a woman and held ln strict confidence. p'-;»,’,¢"§ " ~1"£ -iii l i°"[> . Change in Train Service, i Phone 484 Cameron Block Box 54 A P. E. I. Railway ' ' " """' W" ' """ " ""T' ""' ` i!f,nnni~n¢-ing June 22nd th%l'0 Will _ , _,_, V, , V ` he niinngcrx lnrtho trains running ‘on M ' on .ii...~.-..y n».fi»<»- ri-mi as 101- lows:-- __ _ ___ rv __ _ A [lmigeiigcr train will leave Miir- " " ' i ” ' ' ' " ' my iinrbor Deny except s\mdev» at 7.00 s. m., arriving at Charlotte- towii at 0.45 retiirnln will lesvc S ‘ Gliarlotletown' at 11.10 p. m., arriv- Supplies for Motors Autos and Engines If you want to get first class equipment for your auto, motor boat, motor or farm engine, you save time. eliminate trouble, cut down expenses and are sure of satisfaction by getting the supplies here. Note these special offers. Spark~plugs 40c to $1.25 each. Fresh dry cells every week. Pliers of nickle plated drop-forged tool steel 35c.' High quality gasoline 25c per Imperial gallon. Primary and secondary wire. Ciup grease according to quality 10c to 25c a poun . Pmmnt repairs at moderate ¢~_har¢m_=_ ing st Murray Harbor at 5.55 p.m. A lllixcd train will leave Charlotte- town Dnily except Sunday at 8.15 n.m., arriving at Murray Harbor ut 11.45 n. ni., returning will leave i\liiri'iiy Hiirbor at 2.00 p. m., ar- riving al: Charlottetown at 5.36 p. m. All of these trains go around the loop. All other trains will run as nt present. 3030-6-l9ME6i. Y women Account is have money; wg are lrest, w e er o or small. - “£1 Capital a - _ 0,000,000 Surplus - - - - 11,000,000 Total Resources - ,000,000 The Bank of N ova Scotia l.SLAND DRANCHES elhnrlottetown - Suinmarlldo Alberteu. 0'Leary - Knnslnl*°'\ Victoria _ _ lAuut.|::uo il_1ixl-1-1_1* - l llls refusal of those who refuse Him. ln' all this our Lord was seeking those men. The parable of the rich man and llaznrns was uttered in solemn warn- tered by the love of money hy which He soiiglit to compel their attention snow to the relation between the at- The is a He of the life that lies beyond. whole story of the young ruler wonderful 'illiistrntion of how seeks men. '|`he siiprenio illustration. of saving are those contained in lesson dealing with Him as the friend of sinners. The `ctiire of e His the restored to right relationship with flod by the way of his own repent- ance, and the consequent. activity of the Divine mercy; while that of Zau- chaciis is the picture of a man re- stored to right relationships with his fellow uien as the result of restora- tion of right relationship with God. ln the other six lessons we have the teaching in which He was pre- pnring ills disciples for co-operation in His work. `ln His words to the multitude by which lie sifted them, llc revealed His need for helpers, for men to render Him true service. ln the two lessons dealing with the parable of lost things, spoken _in answer to the criticism of Pharisees and sicrihes. Ile was iinvciling the Divine heart, and revealing tho ili- vlncd uctivities. in nnier that men for all time might know His purpose., :ind as they desired to _co»opirn*»c with Him, conform th~:rof..>. The lessons dealing with steward- ship and the true motive in service, were directed to the same end; while thc teaching on the coming of the Kingdom was ciilculutcd to fill the hearts of those who would’ serve l-lim in the period between the ad- vcnts with confideiirc, ns they no forth under circiimstniiccs of difll- ciiity, to oflor the Kingdom of God to incll. nAIi.s onnisnnp ' BY 0. N. RAii.wl\\'. VAl\`(_`OUV1‘)R, June 18.-'l‘lie Cun- udian Northern Railway, has order- sd 45,000 tons of steel rails for com- pletion of its lines in British Col- umbia. Of these 5.000 tons have nl- ready icic sydney, G. B.. for Perf Mann. SOLD 800,000,000 - (‘IGARE’1"l‘ES IN QUEBEC LAST YEAR. iuoN'i‘nnAi,, June ia.-Eight inm- drcd nzlllion cigarettes were sold in llre liovincc of Quebec during the past year, an increase of two hun- dred million, or 25 per cent. over the provfoiis year, according to fig~ urcs presented in a resolution passed by the Methodist Conference lust evening. The resolution in question fiivored ii provincial campaign for prohibition of liquor and for check- ing the growth of the cigarette evil. The <»oql`i~.i'r-.nee concluded its annual business after midnight. _, u-_-nu ., <_ , 1 .» ,_,~(._*;;_.___ __ Chandler, K.` Q., city. -'-‘solicitor-‘for Moncton, has been appointed bl 'the Proviu cl Government under a Roy charges which have been preferred against W. W. Clark, Chic! of Police in this city. It had been rumored step and. the announcement of the appolntnic-nt has now been made. The investigation arises from the charger preferred by ,tha Common Council, when submitting to the Government the report of the inves- tigation into the Police Department which wen conducted by the.0oinmis- sioner of Public Safety. The Govern- ment rrfiised to act on the request tho Chief on the strength of thorevi- dence suhinitted at this investiga- tion, hut promised un investigation of their on-n if charges were prefer- red. This stop was taken by the Council und the ch1_irges,_the chiet"0f which was that of inefficiency, were laid befor-...the Government. ' As a reuult of this the Government has appointed Mr. Chandler to` con- duct an investigation with the inti- mation that they will be guided by his findings. No announcement has heen rfudc, as yet, regarding the date for the opening of the inquiry. SEHIEHCED T0 DEATH CALG/\_RY, June 18.-Afnnacy So- liolofl, Mn!! Manelick und Joe Smith, three Russians found guilty of iniir- ing of the Pharisees who were mas-_ ilerini! Iziyinastcr Wilson, of the Canada (‘ement Co., nt Enshuw, :‘»iiiy 22, are sentenced to be huiigcd i-.t Mnclleoil on Augiist 26. Morey is ijtudcs of this me and the destiny i~i,coniniinili».d for Mnnelick. 'l‘lic pri- soneis iobbed Wilson of $2,300. i’\'OTl€ll CH‘INESl') llllIf'lAND ESCAPES /\l~"l`ER PILLAGE. I-’El{ING, -lune 18.- “White Wolf,” the notorious Chinese brigand toge- ther with 1,000 of his followers, yes- pi th mlblicun justified is that of n man terday broke through the circle of regular troops which had siirroundeil him on |.ily Mountain, 100 miles to the Smith of Lanchow, since .lunc 4. ficncrnl (`»lino, with 5,000 regulars, followed the hrignnds in hot pur- suit. “White Wolf," after devastating the provinces of l~Ii_i-l’ch, Ho-Nan and Shen-Si, on June 4 attacked Tao- Chow, in the extreme south of Kan- .\‘u, and after robbing the indshitants burned the towii to the ground. llc and his followers were afterwards surrounded by the regular troops. I- ) - ___,__T _ PROMOTE HAIR GROWTH /6 . --ef. le-_ ill ` “ss ‘ `\ /f W . \ ee. z All \ \ \ >.\\ .\ § #-/\_ %£_% .1 /%,. ' ,,>-/-<4 _if 5,157/ ll I r Q \ ‘. \ =.~~\`: `::."' i ~~ we ‘ -‘ef ' y ` with cuiicuiiii so/ir ' And Cuticura Ointment. They do much for irri- tated," itching scalps, clandruff and dry, thin and falling hair, and do it speedily, agrecably and economically. (Tutli~iirnFton|i1inil Oliitmrni. :im mini ii,r,.|,»;i,.,,,-, the worlfl. A lllicriil siiiviiile of mi-h. wlih :|u~|i.~\mi brmlalciniii the ¢~:iru nml triruiiiriii. of the >il.|niinil Kflllh iieilt pon.-free. Aildrmi Poiier Drug! & iflirin. Corp.. Dept. llli. Boston, U. S. A. iq _,____!.! I- _---w _ `_-;-- *M New Goods 'We have new lines of Dry Goods now in stock and cases arriving daily to augment ourflarge stock, which is now almost complete. The prices -well come- in and we will talk price. You will find what you want and at a price you will not dispute, P. E._l. Dry Goods Store _ formerly occupied by Simon Joseph & C0. M Aq u I rl, (ll-O05 I) (Pure_Bred Certificate A. 16) Winning Race Record 2.27 14. The Richest Bred Stallion on P. E. l. An inbred Electioneer. A great colt trotter, and sire of colt trot- ters. Season of 1914. Fee $15.00. J. M. NICHOLSON, D. V. D. 202 Kent Street Charlottetown., P. E. I. mNM~l7E Imltt l "`° "i‘¥li£i'§f° F” F03 SAU3 Montague ti ii ° suv _ 1-_ °'~' i ` _,We have remgining uiiqold op llli'ck°iiid.(l::»Fc|:: Palm: . 36 fl.°f°.F?¥f‘?1'*hf¢° I!li_l¢8 _ .V -...xi > i ‘ 'fis'r. JoHN,‘ Juiisf is.-`§\`y. n. , ci V _ ~ ` -, ~ *_ _ al Oon~_n~iesion, to `i'nv¢itlga,te the, wF8Cke_d that the Government would take this- Tha cf the Coiincil for the dismissal of *’ . \-,- »". Mns. w. N. Kci.i.v. _ HAGERSVILLE, ONT., Aug. 20th. 1913 "I can highly recommend “Fruit-a-lives” as they did ine sn awful lot of good and I cannot speak too highly about ilicni. About foiir years ago, I coininenced taking “I<`ruit-a-tives” for a general break-down and they dial me A world of good. We houglit a good many dollars’ worili but 1_t was iiioiiey well lpcnt because they did fill flint you clniiii for them. Their action is so pleasant, - compared with other laxatives, that I found ONLY plensure,_as well as health, in taking them. They seemed to nie to be particularly suited to women, on account of their mild and gentle action, and I trust that some other women niny start taking “Fruit-n-tives" after reading my letter, and if they do, I ani satisfied the results will be tlic seine as iii my own case". MR5_ W_ N_ _KELLy A blood purifier, a general tonic, ii builder of health and _strel1f!,\l_J» “Fruit- n-tives" is one of the great discoveries of the century in curative nicdicine. One of the vnlualile properties of "l~`ruit-n-tives” is its inar\'ellou_s cleansing powers. When these tablets are taken, they act on the tli_ree great eliniina;ing organs of tlie body-the bowels, kidneys niiil skin. ‘°1<`ruit-a-tives"_keeps t ic system free of waste matter, prevents the forinntion of an excess of uric acid, and insures flie lilooil being pure und clenn. “l<`riiit-a-tives" sweeieiisilie stomach, iiicrcuscsilie flow of the digestive juices, nmlics iligcstioii complete and cilables the systcni to absorb and :isiiiiiiilnte iiii :ibiiiiilniice of iioiirislinielit from the food eaten. “l-`riiit-ai-llv¢~.~:" builds up, iiivigorxiics, strengthens the whole system. As ii general ionic, tli<-re is iiotliiug else quite so good. _And these tablets are so mild in action, so plensniit to take, ilizit they are piirticiilarly suited to_vi'0nieii. Duc n lim; ii for $2.50. trial eine 25c. At all dealers or from Fnut.-a-tives Liiiiileil, ()lt;i\\-a. ~ _ i.. f - _ Tk- -. 1_1 _ai l - A Seasoned Investment l Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Companyfi p. c. Mortgage Debenture Stock Netting 6 1-8 p. c. Interest is payable lmlf yearly by means of cheque pay- able at par at any branch of the Royal Bank 'of Canada or the Bank of Nova Scotia in Canada. Qutstanding Features: The value of the Company’s as- sets is_ estimated by the President of $20,000,000. After df~d_i.ictiiig $6,000,000 for the nrst mortgage bonds there re- maiii_ assets, in the 1’i'csidcnt’s opinion, equal to almost five times thc dcb_enturc' issue. The report for 1914 shows net earnings applicable to interest on Debenture Stock of $923,000 or more than five times the requirements. liivestors should be specially intercstcci in this security l'ull particulars on application. _ F. B. McCurdy & Co - _ HIHBERI OF MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE lim". Ollavu. Montreal, Sl. 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