FBRUARY I9, 19ioi * ~. ;"»f." f, ' \ ' " ' ‘ i _ ,- f ' l ~._.<. , _ L5 TH” L*'1`i‘55'I` NWS _ _ 'l'HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i'-‘1i;s'i' or Am. ‘ PAG_j_l_3»'1‘HR'E§_ ' ~ 'li .f, 5 _' Y rs i. . _.’ _\ ~ on .. gg; _ I , .f - _qui . K THE -Glllllllllli ' ‘ "gf,/.* Psalms viii:4: “What is man tha b k t r 0 " o s o e thou art mindf of him, or the sop_ mr; why __, Because it_wa_§ we L,,.i_ ol man, that “lhou visitest him? Mr. Slocum said? _ ._` ' earthi He has put steam and els r( tricity in subiection to ,himself ' ' Wifi ill WU" “hir Vierorherben wanted Rev. Joel B. Slor.: m. of Brooklyn, And then my heart with pleasure fills N. Y., preached tus following aerm- 'And dances with the -dallodills. on. Mr. Slocu|'iad for his sublectl 'P "what is Mm. The tex: was irom A few years ego. e SHP ef ver" t sold in an auction at a. London l r several thousand dol- ginal draft of Burns' lines, To a Mountain Daisy." Burns saw that Everything. His glory fills the flower with his soul, and the words c. . I-Ie h he wrot‘e will live forever 1 Wee. modest,_.crimson-tipped flower, 6 V has perfected the wireless tehigrapé Thoufst met me in an evil hour; .... ‘_ When shown positive and reliable proof that 3, Certain remedy had cured, numerous cases of female ills \vouldn’t any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the mme trouble? Here are two letters which prove the eiliciency of Lydia E. Pil‘ll¢ll_3_m'S Vegetable C0mpound__ , Glsmford Stntion, 0nt.- “ I have taken L d' E P- . Vegetable C0ii\D0\ll\4\ f0l‘ yours and never foiiyndiimyi ilieildlbliliibntg cvlllllare with it.. 1 had ulcers and falling ot' the utérus and doo- tors did mc no good. l s\\l`l'ered dreadfully until I begtiu taking your medicine. _l_t hats also helped other wonicn to whom I have recommended it. -Mrs. Heni°yClurk, Glmiford Stu.tion,0nta|-io. ~ Another woman says Lydia E. Pinl:hain’s Vegetable Compound is the best remedy in the world for women. Fox Creek, N. B.-“I have alwuvs hu m s ' ' a \veakness thcrv, und often uftcr iny iniialls ‘i\'l1i}\li‘ll<§l tress me iyud cuilse sorciicss. Lydia. li. Pink'hani’s Vegetable Conipoum luis done mv much good. I aiu stronger, di;'estion is better, mid I _cull vralk with aniibition. I have encouraged muny motllcrs ot taiuilics to tukc it, as it is the best n-inedy in the world for \vo|n<»n. You can publish this in the pupcrs.” - Mrs. William Bourque, Fox Creek, N. B., Canada. We will pay a hanclsoine reward to any person who will prove to us that thcsc letters arc not genuine and truthful -or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that the original letter fiom each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. What more proof can any one ask? For 30,years Lydia E. Pinkha.m’s Vegetable Q Q Com und has been the standard remedy for 5 4 fe _ 0 ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusivelty from roots and herbs, and ig lias-'thousands o cures to its credit. ‘fl Mrs._Pmkl|ain invites all sick Women ,. _,.1 'I to write her for advice. She has -,:‘T.",' gui ed thousands to health free of charge. D99” ‘ - ~-- ~ -- --~-. .4 .A.._.... _-... -_.__J I A lar e assortment of Edison Phonographs and record ` blind seven-year-old gui the possibi- the world. Darwin, with all his 2 _ ia sunbeam, I concede that man not so great after all. Even if I should be inclined to put , a- _ llhll PGMAIIB Delicafely perfumed. Contains the pure grease of the Canadian Bear which is une nailed for push the circuit; that at the same lit of an duc ted useful woman i 'l ` l= l 'fl d. He nce ' speed' to reach Neptune' our most a ilhrillingeilluiitration of that iexliilgiilislzllliriiiusiiccagliiid Olhstlereature witili a always on hand at the New Mllslc Store) 177 Queen St- distant planet would necessitate ( - » \ . . , _ ' _ _ i\us1\.e Dereehtleu Of value which consuming passion. But after he had 8500 Vegas; :hat its s““thlab?l1’?_%0gt should characterize the true builder. plunged into his scientific researches 000 of ml e” rom' e -ear ' l 00 The good builder should constructf a page of Shakespeare bored him and Q . I _ . 'th f . I li' ' ‘ times that dmtancm and that Its wi a \_;_i§w to1tgie__\;2ur;em £115 as tlgensweetest music brought him only \ There is a line of Tennyson referring _ . . . poem, “ e Pa a e, p _ llghlli»1§_l__`9él6*(?)ll\“§ at its axlsé ‘;';1§c‘£: 5 king who [gum] the I-fling if a (335. _p The other word is Se,-vice_ Jesus - __i_____“V_#__________ _ _ __ _ Y _ _ ___ __ _‘A _ _ _ W ‘lb ' th ’“‘ §“ P21 femur' ears tie that some i>ri0r king had ettemv- Himself came not to be ministered es e ear ony 8 e y unto, but to minister. Our business _ I is to make the world more beautiful _ ___ of your influence become mighty riv ers ol power. Bc Strong. ° We are not here to play, to dream, ‘ Polnts liiliia §i."Iifii`i‘ci.“i 1i§§“l§§§i§"i.'i.w iii THE 01-D Rel-/ABI-I ‘° M“““’ - All P ' Ni V the tiniest speck of dust floating in USED FOR 40 YEAIIO gisfje hlggl tizuflzeigieghiiogfadows °ln*. T -, - ‘B _The daisies, already beautiful, were C . ~R0\li¢ . ade more b aut`ful b her pr s nc . - _ _ lliut yonrselie inltoucli witheiiaeediy t 'am souls. There are loads to be lifted, W k D d S d PROVINCES . ‘1 promoting the growth of the hair. 'of the great jubilee in 1897 that wit- ‘ to drift. nessed the exhibition of the pomp _. .<~-/ -» . _ -' ‘ ' and power of Great Britaim _ 3_3* _ "C-p¢\‘Jor. ,We hiiyelpfrérd work to do, and loads. _ _ _ _ ' ' ’ _ _ M I N U T E S - AIID WEST F‘ar-called our navies melt away, .' _ Davillznwxueoca. . On dune ,rind headline sinks the ure. - uoatxul. ShunG;1(;)»E struggle’ ‘ace xt’ us `t w u. nowanu. u. v. a. C. vit.. wrongs to be righted. Let the stream C9 l_§;lI;|\__ lll'l Ay! AND POINTS iN THE i ‘ MARITIME ls one with Ninevah and Tyre. _ -VY - ___.- __ __ .__.______ _ _ _.____v,_,J___,__A _ ___i______ ' does not know that it has crushed- and books in runn.rng brookgj' l the creed and the theology have been ing the need of faith. What we needl On him, and he believed in her bs- llef l Wordsworth saw ten thouoandl ‘daffodils at s glance. Afterward l -Huw' 6 Nl¢“°‘*°" ‘°"'°' ....i.;........; __.;r~==»-'-‘f ‘ ° ' ‘when in some no longer visit me sunll Phone 345 ' l ny nelda. this some vision dashed up- M-- *fist*-"' on tile inward eypf Judge of the nations, spare us yet, ' ff-~~~ -‘~ -'~- ----- -~ 7-- 4 - - *ia fd: W" o it 'il QLD 6 .o\W' c . 4( Ho\i‘>€b i UALITY you know is comparative. _lust as much soin bread, as in woolens or linens. lfyou make bread at all you naturally want it to be gbod-as good as, or better than your neighbors But is your bread as good as it ouiht to be? Does it furnish its full quantum of ealth and strength? ls it nutritious as well as delicious? Ordinary _Hour'makcs fairly good lookiiig bread. But if you care for food value, for nutrition, for digestibility, for bone and muscle and blood building quality, you will want a flour rich in the highest quality of glulen. 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