A1’l{IE'2o_ 1911 ,T -£% The Ainberola 1 ,_ A new Edison Phonograpli Q i The greatest ofiall sound-repro~ _ ducing instruments--'as beautiful A artistically as it is wonderful, har- monious and natural musically. It ` plays both Edison Standard and Edison Amberol Records. or Oak; has drawers for holding loo Records. The price is $240 Timm are lildiiimi drnlers vverywhv-rr. fin to me npnrc/~i. und hear ilm Edlnini l'i\iin¢||\-,wir play \\ulI\ F.4l||ioii Sinliiliiril nllll lzllliooii Aliil»i~rol lff‘1:- nriln. iii-L coinplute riitiilogs from your ilrulrr or [ruin us. Iidinnn Plioiingrnpliu, 515.5010 5':in.o.1, l-Zdlaon Siiiiiilnrd lfernrd\\.4oi~. lidiiioii Ainlir-rolllef~oi'|ll fpbiy iirive nn loznzi, Ode. lidlron Graiiil open llecoidr, sae. io 5-.'i.o. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH C0. 100 Lakeside Ava . Orllu. N J U5 A EDISON PBONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS SULD BY Toombs 56 Queen Si » It comes in either Mahogany _, -- -- . . . . . ., _ . , _ , 1' . »vi.,_».» i., ,"¢:;4,[."»_ J f SUN DOWN WRITH (Continued from page 1.) entertaining hate for twenty-four hours is sugigestcd. lt is “giving place tu wrath," that we are worried against, that is, let- ting it in and being hospitable to- wnrd it, giving it board and lodging. lt inalres itself at home then, and there is afatal pride of consistency that prevents the will from turning the tcant out. If he ought evei' to have come in, now he ought to stay, thut is the reasoning. The doctrine of the text is, that all accounts of UN dill' should he squared before sun- set. That one may go to his bed as lm hopes to go to his grave; at peace. One who frills into anger and res- cues liiniself, gets out Ol it before niglit-turns away from it, forsakes lf. shows to himself and others that his full was an accident, a mere rush of blood to the head. But one who willingly goes to sleep with the thing in his lieurt, shows to himself and others that it is a dclilicrate crime uf the \vill. He has consented to it. lie thinks like Jonah, that he does well to hc angry. They say “Revenge is sweet," the .Snyiui-: is not true. lieyeuge is not sweet, it is very bitter. “Aveiige not yourselves" says (lod, "Vengeance is mine, and I will repay.” 'l‘here is no need for anyone to volunteer a private vengeance. That matter we may well believe is taken care of in every case. "The mills of God grind slowly," but they grind. There is no way out of it, ex- cept by repentance and doing works meet for repentance. li' you know that a man is sincere in his sorrow, for any offence against you l suppose you will forgive him. If you do not, you are worse than he. You do not know whether he is sin- cere or not, and so hesitate. God knows whether he is sincere or not, and there will he exact justice done. lf he is not sincere in his repentance, the penalty waits. A man who he. lieves in God is patient. Peter draws his sword to defend his Mai-:ter and punish his Master’s enemies. Let him slieathe his sword und wait a littlc and the ltoinan le- .liluns will not leave in all Jeriisalem, one stone iipnn another. Of course there is no use in fighting anger upon its own level, hy resolutions. Nothing is so ‘liitul to it as a serious shot lt‘l1:ii'l<‘s Dickens turned it over in hir mind and concluded that he had noi time to hute anybody. it seems so All our euoniics are under sentence of dc-nth iinyiiny. Fifty _years will ser thcni all gone and ivliile they live, we' may be certain that they are not lin iv ll] _ . . Miller Bros.,l23 Kcnf Si. 'rim things time semi-are bt-tween l ___..-;__________,__3_;-T_,_;_,_;__,_ ___,____;_ ,_________ _______A_V__ _...W g__'_ ,iiinn :uiil man are little things, allow " ' ` ‘ "5-‘V ~"'~-~`-' 'ed to gzrow. (`erti1in Sicilizins wh: .. E. ,_A ‘_ _iforni ii. roliniy iii New flrleans, al I§l\r;1_vs light nnd knife one anothei iL.'». .l \ _ _, \ '\~.lii‘n the ineet. When you ini iiiri Y _ l ‘the irzisoii for the Vendetta there i~- If you wunt u .spray punzp ggi; rip; ],,;,,[_ lion |~i»§i.~;oii, 'nie in-,iiiiiaiiilii or nil -oiuiiiel is l'oi;;otten, .-o seiisrless ii V I ‘I i»fMtl".o,'.~_:tritfo thnt liiiz'illillS liS--ll! incl' cifni to our r~oiiii'i‘.dri:_ fmt ui: niaks the nuii'i~ii from the rrndle io l,li- _rqiwive ns plrnsuiii. :is possible. Let nl' Iiiil<‘i`iii~s»i and \\'rnl.li zinprcr nnd <-.limi or :ind evil spe.1.kiii;=; be Nil. ii\\'i1_\ from _you--with :ill iiialice, and be yi ,kind---oiic to iinotlier---tender-lienrted fiii'_i».,'i\'iii-kr, one iiiiotlici'-~eveii’ as Goil for \`liri.')~ _ ` _ Sire Searcliliglit ( Imp )_ (8763) (13925 i. Acme (Imp) (6187) (10485). blaster of Blsmlyre (2283) Loudaii Friiii (509). , \V'll be lct to a limited numbers of mnres. 'l`eims $io for the seri- son cnsli or note piiyiible ist ,ol .,, YEAR This family linimeni has stood the lest of gcnerniiniw. Taken inwardly ii has cured iliousands of Colds, (‘n»n_'li», Sore Throat. (Troup, e1c.,and has always been rho lie: liui meni`for liruises, Swellings, Rheumiiiisni and Lnniencs.. JOH£\lo?0N’S Parsons’ _ s 1 uwnnfivr 5...... P... - - 106 A I-___ fgi. f YEARS l-ll'l.3l 1 OLD Ti-iis l‘iféfli§, :>, .._._a _?;`f;-;» ..r:=w‘;;.;§zu;.=-"1 E §` S Q § El ` Amen clue as-.., ii: :-°¢-TIQZQIE'-5:2 -5,: _ _ ,_ ,. . .. ., . _*_ _ _ __ _ Y _ MM V nun* 1'A'l'|"'BT Nl'lWl.' |r||is'1' 0|' 'A[,'|,'l "` Brick store on Qiiceii _ Strcet,neai‘ to market. Can be used as' one store or will - be rented to two parties- Apply 188 Queen Street. " I 4-odthstu i in. _ I M 1 Canada _ In tlkilslfrobmte Cour Prui' ni e oi Prince the t sent dly.0 Ed ward island April A. D. 1911. r In Re state of Rotert Hogg late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province deceased Tes- tate. - By the honorable Richard Reddin, Surrogate Judge of Probate &c &c c. To the Eberiii of the County of Q»\\9€!1`s County or any constable or literate person within said county. Greei.lng:- . Whereas upon reading the Peti- tion on tile of Jessie W. Hogg of (‘l l tl; t ' iaro e own in Queens Cointy a- foresaid widow executrix of the last .a¥v'¢'_rEr J' O I-nu: 65 ¢-.mu ¢ T ‘§i\ 1 will and testament of the said Robert ll , The remedy in emergencies. Sold creryvvlieie d,§\,,.,-',»,ug_ _ O _ 250 and 50;: bottles I. S. JOHNSON 8; CO., Boston, Mass. ' - .. .... H- '--...rv-,fm ii .»r»_:~ l , ll You Want A Good Gun call and see our stock in io mid 12 Gauge lireech loading, Also ful line in cartridges all sizes. Belts, Gziine Biigs, Wales and Rclozuliiig Sets Wire cartridges 3, io, 12 gauge. For sale by S. W.CRABBEi best references. Hardware, Paints and Oils. 1 Phone 1594.] for prices, Jas. A. Mciiachern |24 Gi. Geo. Si. Lobster F actorres I have iii full supply of every- tliivizyoueould pos>ib|,vr1-iiuiri- in lolistui' fuctory supplies, 11|- uipini-nii~i and fiiiinias but one po_int on which 1 Luke pmt icului" pride is my work on ntl-;|m pipe iiiioigs. I n:i_\‘e hziil oror'/.'. years experience in ini' v ork-your - neiizlfiboivi or friends are my Hogg praying that 3 citation mayibe issued for the purposes hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby required to cite all persona interest- ed in the said estate to be and ap- pear before me.at a Probate Court to he held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in_ Queens County in the said Province on Wednesday the sev- enteenth day of May next coming at the hour of of twelve 0'clock noon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not be passed and ' the estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Norman A. Campbell csquire, Proctor for slid Petitioner. And Ido hereby order that E, true copy hereof be forthwith published in the Charlottetown Guar- dian newspaper for at least four cen- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that 8 true copy here0,f he forth- with postcd in the following public places respectively. Namely In the , Hall of the Court House in Charlottetown, in front of the School House in the § fc* .-` »i . Q . \\\\\ ~=,_,___._ ` " ~. \=. r-, //’ 'On the score of style alone, the Buckley might well claim your choice in hats-not an- nnother hat made includes so wide a range of ‘becoming styles in men’s headgear. Produced from American blocks, ' 1 in amodcrn Eng- lish factory, and workmen, the _ Buckley has a _ ”`” stvleandd-istinction all its own. As for quality-wear-resist /5? ance-well, can you remain in. doubt after reading the wide- open Buckley guarantee? Read it again-do ~ you think ia manu- ~. factiiriw would flare _ lei- -1- ' '1 i* _ , "fr "2 dnl ri t l'liorrui_s‘,'lil_v , ` ln-lirrc in his pro- GUARANTEE 1'\nC.alu\nlW_¢|iuh4w¢ab»hu K ,_,._.,.,a,__,,, 1 _ ~¢i»h....4~-in.,-A- v/--is ‘ made by Union W “,;.~,‘.,,-;,,':,,,‘-1,;_~“ ' - sous M.-sm-_ ii -ii ", issiir- sin-li :i Sweep- ii _-, Ii." ‘ init 5:11:11-niiiro il' he I There’s a Buckley for every type of countenance---and in every Buckley Hat' there is a guarantee. 'duct-il’ he didri"t kriow his hats would stand the iuost careless use and the roiigliest weather? - ' And, by way of p1'ovin_i;f that there’s to be no qiiibbling or red tape about the cxclinii_;1:\-M to coi1\'i1'ir'e you - that the giiuiwl- tee eiisiires .fi new hat wiflioiit em- barassing ques- tion-:isking froni the lint in'ei'¢'li':ii1t -ther~e’s that ‘accident claiisrr’ :- which says: "We agree in exchange this hat. if same is damnm-d diy accident during the said four months." 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His colts are largfl. stylish mid prize-winners at our ex- hibitions and are in great demand. bi‘inp:ing big prices. He will make the scnsoii of illll in Charlottetown at the stables of Mr. Frank Hughes, Grafton St. For terms. etc-. BPPW to ` JOHN J. (YURIEN. Owner. (‘p'(._,wn, April 4-18dtus8i. _Notice to the Publ|c____J Having been engaged with John Newson for 24 years and l Mark Wright for 3 years I have a thorough knowledge of all kinds of iipbolsterlug, . repairing, cleaning, cabinet making, Painting, varnishing and graining. Having rented the premises formerly occu- pied by my employer, I am now ready to do all kinda of work in my line, and do here- i` by solicit the uiiuierous cus- tomers who have been in the habit of dealing on these pre- ,, mises for so many years. , QJ make a specialty of lay- l ing oil cloth, carpets, banking blinds, curtain poles, and all kinds of picture moulding. L-1”-= LUKE illGG\NS _-_-_L ,in uydiioy Street, ow. 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