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I I _ / 1:7 ~_-_ .n .__ Y .» .~» - Q lpoor and wherever such a sentiment E prevails there is bound to be separér _ o 'mc "1,"Eff‘.’.1.;»;§"t’g tandard Article SOLD EVE For Malin] Soup. quannryi ~. For Soltenin¢\Nater. Useful for live hundred purposes. i . -,fn igil -*?'6_i',i '-15 V ' For Removing Paint. For Disinfcct ing Sinks. Closets. U Drains.¢tc. SAL somi. * "w "‘°U.nr . un. ml __ . ' 'L .J_- . i-rw *-"’~s-as `5 ` \;.,_,sFi-iii-i'J’i - risiioiuimss >.-| K1-.~ _ -.,: .. 41 .1 _ fy __ _n____; _some centres l M Every discerning young lady ’ . prefers Moir’s Chocolates. Their . __ tempting freshness _ ---aumgiyiooih z/ei _ _ / 1 W: ,e -if rich, satiny _,`h'E -\ I-_ ._,,,,,,....i...- __ _ coatings- ._ . .- ' make them -;-_-M?" quite the finest bon \\ _Alkens. §;. sl d EHE El|lllll|lll'S WEEK Ellll SEElMl]ll Sermon preached by Rev. J. W. The rich and poor meet together _the Lord is the maker of them all. ‘ ~Pruv. 22-2. l There are several things fn this ,world which cause divisions bcfween 'people The fact of wealth or pov- -_ erty is one of these, for it: is written, ,"Wealth maketh many friends, but ,the poor man is separa'ted from his §neighnor." Many a man has friends ibecauur he has motney. In many _circles a man is not excluded because ihe is bad, but receives no welcome if :he is poor. The unpardona-ble sin 'in tue eyes of some P00916 is to be tion Wealth has a tendmcy ‘make people exclusive. The P001' 'people come to this country packed together in the steerage, like aardin- ges in a box while the rich man has 'his private suite of rooms, privatia _table and private servants: Hence it loften happens that the rich kiiorw Inothimg about the real sorrows and fstruggles of the poor, simply be* ‘cause they avoid all contract with them. There are those who shed tears over the artificial sorrows 'presented on the stage, who have no ltears to shed over the real sorrows 'uf life. pride of position sometimes separ- ates people. Nebuchaduzzar was much. ilifted up by pride when he said, “Is loot this great Babylon that I have built by, the might of my power and the honor of myniajesty ?” He oc- cupied a great position and pemuad- led liiinself that he was a Kfem' man. ibut it is ii sad fact that very poor ,specimens of humanity often occupy =high positions _and havlng a false iidea of their own importance they y separate themselves from greater peo- iple who may occupy more hunrlfle po- sitious. ‘ Differences of opinion divide pv0Dl0~ Paul and Barnabas were good iuen but they differed in their opinions a- bout taking Mark with them on their journey, and the contention was so niarp that they departed one from another." It. is ini-possible to avoid this so long as we are constituted with different temperaments. Train- ing and temperament account' for much of the diderences between the varioim denominations but these are only incidental; beneath thc surface liuiiiu.:iit.y is one und when wc pray we all talk the sanic language. But in spits of the many things that cause differences, the rich and poor meet together at many poiiitsz They incet together in the world's work. A rich man should not have peoplc working for him but with him and there are many important iiidus.rirs where master and servant work ‘fogcblier and each studitai the I Ji Q fps H;-’4_:;_ . .. island liepresenfativc, Horace II. Beer`,"Summerside, l’,f;, _ £iiri5iiéE.iiii"“fIiiiiiésiCollege ..f...m...;-.-»\.-...fri 'Z AND INSTITUTE OF Shorthand and Typewriting ' Rropeus on `(`u/esday, Aug. I7, for Business li;Lf‘iulii‘g =.‘.iulent.~; should try and get in as eziiiy in the term ss possible, efapccially those who have c’ccided to fake up the full courses. “Je ask this purely in fheinterests of students, for we can do mrire for them in assistiiigthem to posi- tions. The reastn is plain, for we will have them ready for positions just when there is a keen demand. This term we have ample accommodation for THREE HUNDRED students, and wc believe we shall require zfll the space a' our command, because Young Men and Women find that those who have been educated at the C. B. C. get the cream of i~-qi*-.gr positions; others have to content themselves wif ai ic skim milk. iflur teaching staff is large i~ » xperienced. Qur system of individual iiistruction is the BEST devised for every student-regardless of qualificat- ion --gets a SQUARE show. l\o nets ni. the C. B. C. Remember l We can luiiidle Three hiindred stu- f`1ef"_s as easily as 'Ihirty.`Tl1c larger the number the more :ici ivc is business with the students, for this is a Practical Business Training Institution. where all are frzigagcd in bmsiness. No copying from Text books no reference to keys. IFS thc REAL THING, BUSINESS :ic BUSINESS Iii' DONE.`P»cfo|'i': joining an Institution, axle for the imiiivsfif its f»>:u~li-:rs :ind their experience :is sufli. If isduc you to kiioiv. (lor Sl:f>rtl».;u<. Pownsiz. nsrmiema i L " A everything except dirt. Cleans Better and Quicker Y _ ‘A ¢ .» f than soap. Refreshens. Sterilizes. Makes clothe; _._ \ _ . ,4_ f ) more healthful. 5c. package. At your Grocer's. _ ___ A "" ' .- 4 Manufactured by ` 1* _ 'ri-is /issP'ro MANUFACTURING co., 'r. » 4 -. » \‘) " ~`~=‘ ' "" """" I / ,» Sr. Joi-in, N. B. *.\ . u ~ 1 The only Soap Powder ' - 2' 'T ' 1 ~`;.-.__,__ I ~-, Aa ri.. ~ Yfhich,whendissolved 1// r QEQ i G in water. will nv* ’ - ~ bum th hand5~ ' ` _ soar rownim Ili ~<. ,. ., Vancouver. . i. Population in |906---50,000, in |909--.I00,000 The San Francisco of Canada Safe Money Makers in Real Estate. Thousands have trebled and quad- rupled from iiivestnients in a very short period. We control some of the best properties in the City suitable for the small and the large investor. Terms are reasfinnblc and spread out over 0,12 and I8 months. Don’t be afraid, Vancouver ' is growing by bounds. Write us for a list of some good buys, or buy'now in our Kerrisdale subdivision. We recommend it. $100. secures ri lot. Plan and price list can be seen at the ofhce of ]. E. Lefurgey. Summerside, and at the oHi_ce_ of A. A Bartlett, Charlottetown. Reference Royal Bank of Canada and Dominion Bank. LEFURGEY 8f_COMPl»\NY, LTD. , . . _ _,(7 . _\ 1 STAR - FLOUR won ~ BREAD ¢\\ ANI: - PAs‘rr=zY - .-‘“~\g` _ Otliég 6% gi ji* » A gf afefs” =~?.L.§x*.P-" e THE BREAD~ I-2 cup butter, 2 IS YOUR cups sugar, 3 heap- PROTEC-UON ing teaspoons baking ‘ . STA FLOUR R Powdfff. I cup sweet i . MAKES BREAD _ or |=LAvoi< - mu" 3 eggs ““*'“°g |)A|NTy CAKE to taste, STAR flour ‘ . _ AND PAS-'RY _ _ to shape. stiff. I E °“°_“`- * The Guida Milling co., ua Ayr, Unfnriu l faanginusfufmpuu us mas. gps, cum. rnN|5'l:n »_m'n eo. IGI-D If LIAUIIU _llhlll ’.. `...'."..xl '1> f ° ~ . . u lu all knfvu, levy, f ` )‘ lp00|I8,*.,0|ll|.l In I- t ,I " “""" _._ __ ._. _ ,. ,_ T. .__ _ _._. - ,_,f3g'}:,:,'*,!'l,',-;';3;;-,,';.;¢.:..;',~,:,i';.,{';,;;,,';',°'~°‘° ‘ ‘ ycldfng li ost warm ln lumhr,_m:mf ~ _ - , F"'° ,_ f"‘,_":_“°f,__ il'-i»=f‘~.u’»"=~i»=»’f"‘";;;‘;7f; ';;1;,;;‘;’.'°"' sassy s Nicioimn roam cn.. wi creiuou "r ‘ _ is fi gi id cos' smoke made from pure Ami "lf Coats buf A limo . Sofry if Somsfiim _ Farm For Sale. ,__,,,m-_,_ E I lhnuflcturen Phone 345 ` Clm‘lott¢t0W° _ “"“"“".l'.