» I i »v*"!*"" no *rss-rv# ga. ‘ Your Opinion fi-.;"`"' "* "‘ --...,_ -_fr ~._-'V .-1. 2"*.“'?;=‘<'1>@:$i‘t--ri.”f.si,.;.:_"..... ~_»_,_.,_. ._»..' .J_; ’='¥s;=”"' ..'.~.;;'~-af; ‘~ I" " `f f ~ ` if " ‘ -e~t»'~=» =3.-. .»>5': .»..`.?-.lv-=.-...f-»°‘»’"*of .wits ",i°f:»f-1' .>. 1'-=-'~»1 =‘ :"‘-f’2-1f.\@'5‘<'-»-.=- _ , _ ,-...tn .. _rf cs.. .V ... _ ., ,.\. » . 1,. ., _., -‘ ' ‘~ ~“‘~ .-rw /-5 " "4 ~§\ ".. ‘. . V1! »->¢=‘»-<‘1=??='“<:»~'.‘.i'“-...e . if. ’ \§>1-figs-~s.;.1f,.'-;fi~f‘s~”¢’~.a»’r 'ii xt '- i' ~ - »- » 3 .; . . , 3 Q 1. '~-:._t aff'-,».j.¢3=j-.,' ~= ~ U,-. .ag - ff' ./1:1. I li i ROBERT PALMER 8400 Charfottetown Sash and Door Factory .With experienced Workman and tirst-class machinery. we are prepared £0 apply contractors and others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frame nterior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. C)'l.11’ SI)6C»‘18»11216S. uiorhle Windows, stairs, stair Rails, ualnnerii, Newer Pours. CYP" Bnttgr and Oonduetors. Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood Flooring, Kiln fled Clan: Spruce. Shenthlng' and Clap Boards. Q"1ive ns a call. ROBERT PALMER & CO. eake’s No. 3 Wharf. ' JESUS APPEARS TO JOHN. 2 is ». ° __ Ek ’ your old fence, or perhaps your house needs a. coat 5; i . i of paint to brighten it up? it will look like new il, P A|NT on it. All colors in stock and- to arrive. Yours for here. All kinds ofmarblc, including Mountain Dark, Brandon Italian, Aspiranza. Light B_lue, Dark Blue, also Freestone and Granite which we oder at bottom price s. Will be delighted to have you call E. I'-”". ;L.J?ZY ‘ n'&' Kent Street, Ch’Town. §€€-3 8. 130113.? You quite naturally ick itu as uicki as osgiblp tell _you where to go to pick up dollars, but we can assure you that buying your BOOTS of us will mean many a dollar saved to you. Compare our prices with those of anybody else in town and you v 59 HS- 75 cis. Women’s buttoned Abox full of Misses’ and laced boots shoes tau and b‘aclr Dongol-i. and Bull. from 11 to 2. A few Odd sizes. All pairs of every line, we must be sold at this will clear them all out price. Former price Former price $l_00 $1.50 75 cts. B-ix full to the top of Misses’ laced and buttoned boots, a nice boot for summer. They all must go at this price. Also some pairs of ladies’ d 0 ng ol a boots. All KINBS Ali!! SIZES 0? CO ~ . Arriving daily from the Mines. If ygu Wish prompt and Careful delivery. Send your orders to H. PIGKHRD &G0. Phone 240 ' Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, Charlott etow ' cod &.w. beanie D*ci'irnt Famous, -i ' _ i _ z _ = . n\§ `, i "nf `3 I' Pinrecfif " 11° ` ATUR4» . »‘ ' A _ ' i EN flN¥5" \ ‘i ‘$‘ B . kv f »s"si»i€i°.5 _ uh » _ ~- ‘- -ff N0 PLA ' h »f if Wu it co It L _the earlychurch as a day of worship. Pure ant I Finnell & th ndler aiSC9%§%i§ #ls What we Want.. g _We have in our Showrooms thelargest and best displav of Snished work I 3 ' in Monuments, Heads,17, is. GOLDEN TEXT. Jesus Christ, the same yesterday’ and ti-day, and for ever.-Heb. 13.18. OUTLINE. ` 1. The Messages to the Ch urches, v. 6-11 2. The Glorilled Redeemer, v. 17-20 LESSON HELPS. 9, “I John"-He was one of the apos- tles, and known as the disciple whom J asus loved. He was affectionate, and this life andhis writings :have been a blessing to the church. "Your brother” -That was addressed to the seven churches of Asia, which 'were suffering from persecution, and hence John was their companion in tribulation, and what he wrote was for their comfort and his own. “The isle that' is called Patmos." -Where John was banished, under the Roman emperor Domitian. Though an exile, he had the vision of heaven and the anfzels to cheer him. 10. °‘In the spirit”-In a state of ecstasy in which the unseen world be- came more and real than the world about him. “On the Lord’s day”--The llrsr. use ‘of this p lizasc. The first day of the week the day made memorable by ths resiir- rection of our Lord, was celebrated by Agreat voice'-Which like a trumpet summoned attention. The trumpet 'was fused to call attention to the religious feasts. A - ll. “ Alpha and Omega.”-The lirst and last letters of the Greek alphabet, and is explained by the phrase ‘°the llrst and the last,’ Write in a book"-And it now, torms a part of the Bible. which is the Book of books; 12. “See the voice"-To see whence the voice and who had spoken. “Seven golden caddlestlcks”~Or lamp- stands. Seven was in Jewish thought a sacred number and they were golden, that is, very precious. These seven lamps differed from the one lamp with seven branches in the Jewish temple, but, like that, these lamps, the seven churches, were to shed the leght of truth. Churches are to be light-bearers lo the glory of God. 13, 14. “In the midst”-This shows the continual presence of Christ with his I church. “Like unto the cross he now sees in a glorified state. “A garment down to the foot . . . a golden girdle”-These show high lrank, and are emblems of the eternal priesthood. ‘fWhite like wool"- Tliat is, white as white wool, and the col-. iour signifies purity and glory. Eyes were as a flame of fire”-That is, bright search- ing, and, to his foes conguming. I5. 16, “Fine Brass" “That is brass which has been heated ‘ to Ia white heat in the furnace and’ iis now polished. At the sound of many waters”-This sound thrhows how might land grand, and also how terrible he was whose voice was like this. “Seven stars” -As one might hold in his hand 1 crown The sword which came from the mouth is an emblem of the triumph of the truth spoken over the falsehoods of the world. “As the sun shineth” is a poetic and forceful image of the unclouded splendour _of the Son of Man whose throne is in heaven. 17. 18. “Fell at his feet"-For weak human nature was overcome by the vision of such a one from the heavenly world. “His right hand upon me"-It was placed upon him not in wrath but in mercy, and there came the assuring com- ” maud, “Fear not.” When' God assures is safe. 18. _°‘Liveth, and was dead”-Christ _ liveth from eternity upon the throne; he died upon the cross, and now he is alive for evermore. “Keys of hell and death" -Keys are emblems of authority. and the world held here has the force of the Greek word Hades, which is the plate of disembodied spirits. Jesus has power 19, 20. “Write"-Anil the power of a writer of revealed truth about God and with the growing ages. "Mystery”- The hidden truth velled under the figure of the stars and the'candlesticI;s,an1i move. . no longera mystery but arevelation. “The angels of the seven churches" means here the chief pastors of those churches. The Seven Sisters. BY R. S. G. A. NOVA SCOTI.-X. Beside the clanging sea; No murmur of the fretted East But what is borne to me; I guard my Country’s waterways Where ships go riding by; O Land of peace and quiet days! Thy sentinel ai_n I. r- I NEW Bnuxswicx Two voices woo me where my hills Their age-long vigils keep- ~ The brooding song of Held and stream The calling of the deep; The other, will and power: ' O Land of deeds! this triple might ' I gift thee for a. dow-er. I Pnmca Enwann IsLaNn . I sit apart from all my race, Surrounded by the sea; The .freedom of the wind and wave Bas wroughtitaelt ip me; ' I live the simple life of men Selfconlldent and strong: 0 Loud of labors past our ken! voir by our moiierii methods. - ’ , ' Thy builders wear no thong. Steam” W¢ If# the afiliip ~ Qugmm , , Commenoing .&y 3rd, ,iwiit Teeth made by this-qstem are perfeetiggju "sf, If l_eettof‘.\‘eethw¢_umke is THEGUARDIAN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JUNE 15, 1901,; --- use My lodge is pitched to face the dawn The one has brought the gift of sight \&»<»%\3¢\&»\8X&\X}§$.\8)\»\»§X&» Q. %\&» \&%%\&§X»%\&\&%§»%§i§&%§ .'> /I.; () if \s \ ,` `%-/ ¢`€),_¢, its _t Q2 \ l f _f i __, ,. " ,_ , 4- . ' ¢ __ 4 i I\\ - wk '\ _ " I' 7 _ . _o. , . » I ll: i -me _» f7": " UL 1- B" 999-9U‘ nd repose. O »-i 3. //' I are 'the favorite _pri ‘P // of a physicianwho .for - , made the treatment of E ments of little°oneis°a I ty. They `linve_b,ee_n ~‘~">‘\.§ » hundreds of homes, eallh to little ones and comfort to mothers. _ he genuine package looks just like this. 1 1* . " 3"." ¢‘~'i`- 13* ~'.-';‘ ' `"-fl 2il‘€ ` . the stomach ealth Babies Happ Babies sk a doctor and he will tell you that derangements or bowels either . cause or aggravate nearly all d isorclers to which infants an r ~ children are liable. if I 7;,/, \‘\,\ stomach and bowels are kept 1 Ip - (_ . _ ° I~' in order your little ones I be healthy andinppy; Baby’s Own Tablets are a gentle but effective laxative. _,T hey reduce reak up colds, expel worms, check diarrhoea, sweeten the stomach, llay the irritation accompanying the cutting of"tc_cth,*-and promote I I Sold by druggists or sent post paid on receipt of price (2 5 cents a_box)_ by l 0/ I 'II Baby’s _Q__lg_ii__l*atl@tss _ Baby’s Own T ablets' are guaranteed- to contain no opiate. They do not 1° torture baby, and have no drug taste. Little ones like them, e , . ‘ ,f given with perfect safety to the youngest infant( - They help all babies. Try them for your baby. But still ambition’s restless llre Lights wider paths for me; O Lind of hopes! let others tire, I follow fame for thee. , ` Maxirona Ayn 'run N. W, T. ` I’ve seen the strangers' wagons roll Across my league-long plains, _ I i li Till blood of twenty nations met 3 In pulsing through my veins; _I The myriad tides their passions draw I Lapse slowly to content; O Land of freedom and of law! I build your monument. I Bnirisn COLUMBIA 1 \I stand among' the hills of God. , And from my eagle’s nest ‘ Keep watch before my Oountry’s gate- The war len of the West. In furious lust of gold; , O L »nd of promise! thou shalt keep_ The heart above the mould ! ‘ King’s Own, Toronto. .si-<1--1 I MORLEY Ont.. June 10.-(Special).-A Her trouble commenced with pains in For three nights at a time, I would new er close my eyes in sleep I could not 'I `tat...'Tl allfilei ~ 3 ‘Iedsed ildeiriil, fdiurtteen boxes of Dodffs Kidney Pills, and am now as well as I ver was Toe pains and biostiiig are al "l`lodd’s Kidney Pills saved my life . " 3-~ . ` JI- _ ' from .or Any mother who will send her address on a_post card will receive _ little book telling how to tre;at`t1_ie ills of little ones and how_ to help them in emergencies of every day life. _ " ‘ ‘¥§‘¥§’§’§‘¥¥¥¥§'§’¥§ V _ \_~s. . . Toronto Globe: No company or organi-_ zation can be _as well qualilied as the. post oliice department to give the .Domin= ion a cheap and efficient telegraph service The question of establishing the tele- phone service under the same manage ment must soon come up for consideration and the Ottawa board of trade may have the honor of inauzurating af complete revolution of our systems of electric com- municat-ion. Montreal Witness: Sooner or later the Canadian government will take over the control and management of the tele- graph business of the country. The tele- graph, including the telephone, is ob- viously merely a. branch of the system of public communication of which the post- oliiice has hitherto been, and will forsome time to come be, the main trunk. The post, once in private hands, is now Li VV'~ r (J you ave repai_s when promised. A LIFE your wishes Let ‘ilk And lields are green and children play I C0ming T0 'mumged b7.3°v°"hm°_nt‘I° Where wolves were wont to roam, - systems which h"v° been _later will inevitably follow sy-item by passing under ' rseen control. ' This was 'fo Dominion , _, , t provides ea llyfior the systems established under it ' ' ' 'arse ernment when thatee upon by parliament. reasonably, Canadians, when` toconslder the question come to the conclusion that other their country has in this lagged behind the rest of the will undoubtedly decide that the ment should, as soon a.s,convenient, over the control of this public service. .___¢.___ _A _SURE CURB. The Toronto News prints 150 article on “How to ga author miuht have saved by direct-ing the victims and spend is [ew hours in a. store not advertise. IN BED THREE YEARS. » I I The Tick S 1 m if in Unable toEa.t or Sleep-A Case which? _ ' _ YSA e _ I Mystitied Doctors and Specialists. _ ' - _ T” _ i ' _ case withoiit parallel in the history of ° D _ _ K medicine, is that of M.r.Thomas Huizhes, , If your watch or clock_does notiick right, drop it in andhave it made ri>lii We of this Place. . . ` .lt }1§a‘f‘°“°”-3“g°d ‘M °‘““."°°8 °f 111'- 9-.. W- ‘C-*=\=¢¥°11»J€W¢l¢f-W=\¥¢i°° Wim" i--1 guaranteeda 2 lilo of it the back, head, left side, and occasionally I W ( 'V K W¢~\¢11illll¢¢f md I¢\Y¢l¢f _ Mailer “gm wie' - ‘ 0 _ l g Corner Grafton nu.dGrent Geosge Strict sit \1D0r walk. I could eat nothing butI ' i ` ` I ' ` " "' ‘ °“'“*'““ soup or corn starch. . - ' . "I suffered altogether four years, three ' of which I spent in bed. ’ _ ‘ ' . _ , ’ “Four doctors treated me. I also en- 1 i 1 , _ . ' gageda specialist from the United , ‘ ' _ _ , _ ‘ gon, - _ _ A _ _ To leave your wife, your son or daughter The News As°iios.s»if;hc» pin w A 1 ~ THE DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE.C0.,`BROCKVlLLE, <0N1T. e estimates.