i _<-_ 'F 1 xi i i 5 , » Circ..- ti. -¢ ig r'-.fe ,gn 1 if is tsl _:_ Ti- i i _ 1 l_1» 5, ‘rfz -1/3 id" .4 ,» fr 1;’ . 'l 'T ,i fi il, fi-1 1. 3. .1 x i' i 4 '. -lik .- it t fo herself; but, as Th 'mo tim _-isnt invention recently brought ont for Gasoline Engines. ' _ ' s-.unmodstion for salesl salsellefl- feifsteneed uvrigii “Zire ‘imc thoiight of s»:.|_g':' 'n\\T,°v tg dssnlsr and 1-flees. _ - _l0'I’l_I. BRUNSWICK .¢ '._ I ‘ _ S . ` ‘ _ s ‘ . - I it |M TE lleneien N. li. fi _ a _ bzzhirgii a;dl\'Tglcsi:i:ntinnhrisJ:§li:lI to Q' c2ovALS‘-:og-IA D sna la st and Best Located Halal in ' `°`&"'¥` `-"`*"'7' thee extent that ieyuneexed her, ror "xvi,';‘§"§f°"' 4 ' |§l‘e° .e§l:I¢¢'§%°'§£T2Iii?§5io'$ ¢'r-'"°`\' ' l 1 _ -1 Our Cape Cod oysters being the nearest in sha e form and f nvour t‘ Malpeques are t ue best suited for replanting ard seeding your beds. ii -- We have all sizei. Correspondence invited. Address all coinmunicatinns to main office SEA! SHIP OYSTER SYSTEM Central Street Bnstrn, Mass. _'L-sit-Ml'<22\f. ' lesson of the Flood should impress Lussou XIII. 'ras ooh ol OUR ReadH\\'~ll norman M. "our fathers trusted is trusted. and Thop I' uv* them~"-Ps. 88:4. POINTKD IUGGIBTIONS. ny mv. n. w. sneer., ning of things as far hack- as yon. will. or may. br must, it still stands this way: "In the beginning, God." Only God can start a universe. Cars for the thing begun and pro- .vlsfon for it is a sign ol the thought- iuiness and compassion of- the Begin- ner. God gave man every possible op- portunity to make good. On the disobedience of man the blame must he cast lor the Fall with all it brought into this world of slu nd misery-depraved~bent souls in a Vengeance belongeth unto God.` Whatever may wound the spirit or stir the heart to jealousy, let God' be the arbiter or judge of what is right- eous. Murder cannot bring anything into reconciliation. . Evil shall slay the wicked. The wicked shell he turned into hell._'1‘he the fact that sin must. be punished as being unslterahle in the counsels of God. ` ~ Nash felt the Pacific charm of the covenant of the rainbow, while the passing millions of the passing cen- turies in their day have entered into the restfulness of that nuspicax: promise. He is faithful that pro ed. Abraham was the first pioneer of which Biblical history speaks, hilt hi! fame rests upon thisl- that he was thef first great pioneer ln religious faith. Nothing is quite so unbecoming or despicable as ingratitnde, and it ucv- er fails to produce an ugly P\‘°¢°l1! of moral and social olences, such as selfishness, worldlinsss, greed. Lot ungratefiiliy forgot how much he ow- ed to Abraham when his sys caught the main chance. Men. £00. often leave God on the other side of their push for prosperity. » . Too n-_rich emphasis cannot be plac- ed upon the fact that Jehovah ls 'a covenant-making and a covenant- keepinir God. But a covenant always places two parties, at least, under binding obligation. Jesus Christ is the covenant-oilering for us to ac- ceilt. ` Get time out of Bodom. Break away! in lasting separation from all that it stands lor. Rscape for thy life. Get clear away and far removed. ImD\\l" ity, whether in thought, or word,_or deed. is the most-.dshasinK. 01° 19°"- forms or forces of sin. Obedience is more accspf-ablv 1° God than sacrifice. What was rlfllliff od of Abraham was the complete sur- render Of his will, whatever-tbl ‘P053 might appear to be. The camels rc- quired of us if we would be 1011106 *D the Lord. It is the only evldcncb tbl* can be taken of a perfected faith. _ Where to Stay in Halifasc :~, -;` i ' 4 l -" - I-2 »r‘ -~ ».-.M .v .einnrr-.»,.».-..i.~.=rr.ir.si... |»' - "Wig j _ . _ l If Ye can expect to be baith grand l _ and comfortable at the Ilalifax 1" IIoiel_ ; E. I.. MACDONALD. ` , Manager. L 3 V ll *_ . Tl ,.,.’. I < _ Ile >-4 _ 1.. ;i N O T I C E Colton and Woolen The first general mf ctirg cf the Charles Da`tf.ii§ilverBI:1ck Fox Company, Lirniicl will be held iii the Hall in the Prowse Bl ck Grafton St Charlotietoun Y‘ It Island,on Tuesday, April ~t at o’c ock ii ni Eleciion c' ilirectors and o.her business (. i,'. .A f ;, '°L' .1 _ ,A » _. -if ` ¢ ".;4. an . “r if az). - " ‘K-if i I' - - P . 3, r the on 'Fri-}'°0l\v8Yal1ce of His Majesty's Mails, for ¢he_on a proposed Contract for four Maumfyeara, six times per week each way, for your ,over Rural Mail Route No. 2 from an ,myy Charlottetown, P. E. I., from the 3 fum, Postmaster General's pleasure. an paw. Printed notices containing further asto ina of | .moon Aim asm. » » I informaélon as to conditions of pro- wrong upon -another aiidptzg reilatggg posed ontract may he seen and eicrimaeeerimei Jacob get through blank forins of Tender may be ob- with Isaac in his dirty treachery; bug tained at the Post Olllces of West the age-long lash of outraged img” i Royalty, North River, Cornwall, mice. nc “mn ni. ang, - gaming- Clyde River. New Haven, Churchill, one does not mea to seek any de- rreoeh Bonshav. _Arnie Shore. Hampton renee im- Jason, howmr, in orsqgg g rch; af- and Charlottetown, and ,at the oillcs he shls to show that, he wasthabetl . of the Post-Odiee Inspector. tar. stronger and altogether more JOHN F; WHBAR; substantial and worthy _Post Oillee Inspector. when csmsarad with lean. lima is ._ ~ -goat Oales Inspestcr's Ollss, pightwaight, aekls, vi*li=l.°l_Il.-vrlth~.- 5191!. Charlottetown, 18th larch, 1918. out deaths abiding or suv, 's-misai. . spiritual-lonsins. N ug eiisurhsii Death has no dominion over the noui of that one who hares his con- fidence of eternal salvation thr0\\B\1 e iaith that works by 1°v° \\v°“ Jesus Christ and tha R08url‘06l-i0D- And where death has lost its string no other dart can wound. The shield' 0| faith (in s ressurrected and living Lord) quenches all the fiery darts 0| the Evil One. 'mm simon scuoon Lnssou. April 6. ‘I Gen. 25: Z7 34; 27: 1 45. GOLDEN TEXT. “Jehovah is a God of lusticc; blessed s.re~_nll they th” WM* I0' _ thwarted. His mercy to mankind' ..:§l‘.°2';‘.1“’:...‘21'.....° "“l..? ¢.‘°$‘i‘.2‘;.‘.’.‘:-°'=°- N'-' °° ~1°-.==1==- - =»»-i thoroughly degenerative of all the; anhollr purpose of God is not pure waters from the upper springs nd "wir way to che mon na. This and that and the other may appear to tl; ani electusl blocksélai but 'nbc U my wa s ways con uer. o t is th the will of God-'9Blcsssd are they #M ‘mg thsewele for Him." °""Y|! I The lesson provides a. comment up- “mud iuupun on the sad consequences which lol- mm W, low upon divided parental authority. ,in 5;", bg g I Jacob was Rebekah's pet and l’»sau,X||vg,lu¢|;|¢." was Isaac's favorite. Every child! BQ mn you get "Dr, Wond's” needs the reclproeative, complement-'you ask for it. The price is 36 and 80 'ary and mutually strengthening coun- qsnts per bottle. Put up in s yellow i' mother. ' " ° A 5° ¢e in ng hat h Msnufscturadonlyb 'l'I|s'I.‘.lliDull iorreieeli, evelzeir iiiviievieec fiiliyiiia °°~»14mi“4-1"'°°*°-5°* late the late s a s rare chance farm desiring vale. For as to title md io Messrs. Stewart & Sclidtw. DesBnsay Block, ALLAN Charlotzrtown, so 3~nMsti9l, IQI3, I Cement he Was over-reached by the subtl:\»` -' 1 “"'*'1 strength of those of deeper quality ‘and greater insight. does not warrant sympathy. It must be understood, that what is sold has passed from possession and the seller must abide the consequences. The effects of sul evil-doing leave their scar forever- more. Repentance cannot recover them. 'Isaac trembled. Why? Esau sought revenge. Why? Isaac’s trouble was` related to his thought of God and acl to the manner in which he had been; ready to forestall His will. There is ,cause for trembling under that guilt. 1 Poor Esau; if he could not get after Jacob. what resource had he? Re- venge is the attempt of the defeated to regain lost ground when it is re- alised that it is lost. indeed. Th 0 if ,u 1 _l Forty years in use, 20.years Ooughs ihc standard, prescribed and recommended by physicans, For Womcn's Ailments. Dr. Marlel'a I"cmaIe Pills. ai youri druggist Fahorlta 25 ots, annum ,Pure Island Chocolates Caramels ` Iiisecs ' Peanut Crisp Doughnuts ._ Pies ._ _ and ' Cakes i I Thomas White 2,28thfsmtf n , , blank forms of Tender may be Ob- are made with best materials only and are made Fresh eve mined et the Poet omeee or char fy . da .Fresh oods are sure] what ou ant Yo an et th m 1°"'°"°“'“ “"1 U“‘°“i R°““ ‘"4 “l nlgays at sgnmyddn y y W u c g e gnc Ofllce of the Post Oillce Inspect- and I Fertilizers to arrive on opening of navigation Whlte's Portland Cement and English Fertilizers. Persons needing a quantity of the above would do well to get our prices before looking elsewhere. ` '__€=9 Fyfe Stanley Bridge 3 i3Mexzi ii _~ _ _ _ 5 . V 4* v.:{`f‘ _,_ __ 2-," I- - . MAIL _CO0TRAC'I` SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General will be re- of day, the 25th~April, 1918, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Malls, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week each way, over Rural Mail Route No. 6 ,from Charlottetown, P. lil. I., from- the Postmaster Genera1's pleasure. - P-tinted notices containing further iDf0l'ms.t.ion as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may`he seen and JOHN F. Wi-IEAR, Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspsctor's Oilice, Charlottetown, 13th March, 1913. 3-15MS3l. _ jg. >1_»'. so; ia. l __ r 'ro hom I I POINTED SUGGESTIONS Brown Block, Charlottetown. ' G H 'I £3 S e 0...... ».r.....,. ee... f. B, R... D. W. 5...... _~ J- am? |3071 c 0713 nscsisuos va ncuziii Vowcr llonse. Garages, Machine sho s The Golden Text given with this ‘ and all General Purposes Write ilu li i t iki ly suggestive in its i ' V i B‘|"'I|I°"» ,s°“°l¢°"o N°Il|'lUi°i¢- litgrlce and <4--Wien- ie ire mmreer- ,,'f,'I{°,';,,§,,§_';,, Elf. ...ot ,in of gms- - - == . f iaoniivro mm _ “_ ._ H eh and Jacob, whieh begotl ghei °U°°°=-CW-°f°°.Bl°¢k. Chu-iemtewr ° 2 Cffcfll’ 3 C0 ii.‘.“’E..?.‘;°l...§f°“€J’.f5.i 2§.§°1?.2....3 ~ SAVE M0N|gy 0N y0UR FUEL |;||,|_‘ 4 »f»w»on,!;Ju Fri ed being caught in the act of carry- P. E. a e ~ I- ' -and likeally Comlrany Limited ' _ has been organized with hesgdqusreers at Sumiuerside with a i . ~ ~ Capitalization $l00.000_00 for the piizrposeokbnying, and selling foxes and resl estate oncomin slon.~ sr' < ` Parties having foxes for sale should list them at once. n We have already a number y-iaqulrietfvl’ 5°P¢¢ml*f au". _ » ery. - “ ‘ “ » ‘ ' mane.” .r.noii_i_rmi.m.‘ ~ °'if'i.°i;1‘.;'iir;.'f‘.;‘f......4.‘f.......... '. \ 1' , _. _ ,,,,,.,-.rem -31.? ,ei '» _'sh' " ' ' V V _ U m H PinfessInnaI_lToi7L K. J. MARTIN. B. A. |.|a:.utsr.Notag Public, eta Ko s mehr ottetowa _J KORSON & DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys Qolicitors for Royal .Bank of Canada MONEY celved at Ottawa until noon, on 'Fri- J. PHILLIPS. Grand §so'i~ll_’BUs ef s. oasswu.. lorwl i'.1‘r»»mr T""'&m_ins»4i -' """""1'Ei\ro' 'B E S¢a'ed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned snd_ marked _"Ten- der‘.' for taking down Cathedral Walls and removing Debrip" will lee received st the Biahop's Palace, Charlottetown, until n_oon,on Mon- day 7th.April, 1913, for taking down the Walls and Towers of the late Csihedrahaud removing the debris out of basement. according to Specification to be seen at the odice of Richard Grant. Work to he completed on or br- fore the ist of -July, 19:3. Each tender must be accompan- ‘sel and affection of both father and Ira PGH and three Pl” "WI “U “Uh ied by an “ccepted cheque on ‘ Chartered Bank, payable io the order of the Treasurer- of New Cathedral Building Committee, for five per cent (5 p._ c.), of the amount of tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so. If the render be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. JAMES EDEN, Chairman of Tender Committee, Charlottetown, P. E_, I. March 2x, 19:3. 3-25Mtis6i. _ o __ ;;5\~:“4 ‘=ii.~;‘*¢ » 2 , o.-W1. ` .I . - ri c 'A U _-` A MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General will be rc- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri- day, the 18th April, 1913, for the conveyance of His Ma]esty‘s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, three times per week each way, over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Bedeque, P; E. I., from the Postmas- ter Genersl’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract msy be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Bedeque, Lower Bsdcque and Fernwood, and at the oiilce of the Post Office Inspect- or. ‘ JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector. Post Olllce Inspectorfs Omce, Charlottetown, 18th March, 1918. 3-15MS3i. ' i l STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS. su. ris"wi\r sv sank Eastern S. S. Corporation '“sii.'iiri*..=.‘i~= St. John to Boston ....$4.50 St. John to Portland.. ......4 00 Stats llooms"...... _.. . .......$l.00 gfi‘:°¢’§_»:?;i’.i.§;i.'.§;§.r!»:.,.¥i°ia)§.'i;i'l.v.?l3'3§I2§¥l{’.i lisiturnTi'1g leave iggnti-,ai Boston Mondays at lam. and Psgtla dllmm. lor Lu sc. Blsstport and T .Iii n. and Fri. 9.00 a. m. for dst. John v a llastport “m"lii'ffii'~i‘il:'"'ei‘rhAusn1 ri ,§_.‘:g:.i;fi§r:.°§:;:ii.5ef‘ii”:.i533 . an ar. a p. in ares aggrvlishats. literature and nio mation agpli to local ticket élelade c eo sd throu htod inst on. y L. a.v}'u§ué~sL8§£ 'ik sxnn. na. ' ' 'ne .n'»hrf°N.'s 5ii°':‘.i`~Z§.-E5>.l**If’i?iI-.*i.i§`r‘ DR. CLI F T Furness Wilhyi. Ca, Lil srunsslr Linus From London Steamer From Halifax Feb. mh Kanawha Harsh wth Mar. iith Shenandoah April Ird Mar. seth Rappahannock April 11th From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax, Fab. sith Durango larch ith Mar. Sth Tabasco ‘larch Sth Mar. had Almsrians April _ The shove stssmsrs luivs silaiitad as- Ps ssaagsrs and Irslshl Agents for th e Allen Llas ltssmshls Co. at Balilax. ' PUBKIBB WITBY D 00.. UTD. Aksut §aliIsx.‘N.B. Spscialist-Chrsnie- Disease 1 ADDRISS-Purdy Station, We.: cluster Cc.. N. Y. ' ;-Hllsnnd ' Ill. JCI!! 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