vw. .. 4.... ~ 4~ ._ -' , ,` ‘ 1 ” ‘ " `>'~\ _ _ . . . _ ~ -» _t-ry. .- vv.. »' ` "' 4 ‘ s . "_ ’_r_` _ ‘ . ”' _ .‘ ~ - _ s »i _ s i , _.. .f 'i ' i ~ ` ~ _ ‘ » 30|'I9II uv s - _ 1”” ‘ LA'>lls'r News TH ‘H _ _ E c A_RLo'r'rs'rowN ‘GUARDIAN .......».- .,.- ..._ -- PAGE etnvnn t . 1 _. s . . i _ i + . I f 'Q .- . Y =i ‘ ». ..~ . . . ~ _ , . . the world has ever known is llecclianfs l’ills 'I` llhleiiredy ` '_ equalled liealtli ri__triil_atorslia\ c.done,inthequicl< relicfofhumansq 1-_ ` x ,mg and-the prevention of serious siclniesses, is beyond calculli gn if§EE0llllM’3 _ _ _'I can do _the _same sort _of good for you, and fm- y0“_._f§,éh ,. __ Beecham’s Pills do their beneliceut_ work in accordance with' I Natiu-¢’5 l:1\\'s‘. 'l`ry a few doses just as soon as pliiniic-i trouble slioirs itself and sec how inuuediately elleciive they af. --see how quickly the' wlirile bodily svsteui will be bcuelitel ' ' . . _ ' . _ L » Then you will know for your oun good, why Beechaiifs Pills are _ _The Greatest: fy, I Prepared only' by Tlioiiins Beechsin Si. Helerr L|nc|sl` E I s ore n d. S0l\|__fv¢r_vw|\=reg\ Cuiiili2d_ti;s.li_nirrjes`_ lnhoxes '25 eliii: §;iirE'rY EG G cArlL-\ _and floiiei p _ _ _ well as carryiiig on the most extensive iuarkct business in thc Milfltlme liroviuces. _ _ X _ H to me home This year we have devoted our whole time persoiia y I bel _.;u~.1C|1 ;. Mr Campbell taking charge of the retail market. Rl” we _ lleve we are in ri better position than ever before to attend to our large nuniber of custouiers at lioiiile niiilf abroac.ks,Pctiiiiin, Marigold. Zi “m»_B“l5“‘"» l’ortiilaca,’ (Double or Single) Nastriitiiiui. (Hill f\‘_‘lgl‘>5“‘§»I5;f *"1" __ (ll Golden Feather, Bacliclor buttons, S;iapil\‘-'\l§l10-1. bee Hill _. ‘- All the above Annuals i5c per t o/._ _ _ I l.,’_ d me and siiigle :oc per doz. Seedling carnations zu ptr I 0%- sc each 75c per doz. Pcreiinials wiiitered over-~ _ _ . I S-‘net ,Large clump plaiits---Paiisy. Daisy. £m”1‘“tl°‘;S»d£m"t ms’ l L William, Forgctiuciiot. Hollyhocks, 5c each §0;‘_1;¢(Id lc*-each extm for We "mil ‘“"““‘]"‘ Postage hee but pcicnlnn li earl Cnbbtlge 'and l°°'“t“g°""l<”‘° Calllmge 5° exmt Tllniiilllmmlldte Tdiuato Plants 3c Cauliflower, and Celery roc extra for p0f»l-1lr§'- I ~‘ _t be added extra for postage. lixtra early toiiiato oc estm inns ` b r él“6bing Large orders should goby express of fl'¢llZl‘_l- A ”‘;'_" ° t .1 be together will liiid it to their advantage and a liberal discouii wi b made _ _ - _ - - _ _ i il interest Our market business is open ever! day- _ It Wm be ° _ le led! _ of customers to call there \vlien_at all cou_veuieiit and persoiiallvhsgn their laiits l"lowcr~. have been so iuucli improved of lnlv y€l\f3» 1 5 'C-i P - - ~` ‘ . old time stock would not be recogiiizcil. I nic muy sm" mme md Ml Please remembllr "wand imsh with orders’ "Im liililholiif n riilvdatiirr. dress. Every season iw rcccivc :i numhcr of on r-rs N ' 9 1.1.6/AY eso cinulmeiown. P -Eli it ‘ 5-z7dttsretl' i Jec ts. world / d in if F' 'i 'A -' *lite-Opening of my' P. s. isi.Ann nAii.wAir“i In a previous study it was pointed out that two questions suggest them- lelves to the_ sojqprner in this world: am_‘I‘ here? Whither am I going? 'PQ these should 'be nddeli a third: Wiisnce have I come? There are im- mortal longlugs in every soul. Even ‘the grossest matei-falist at times turns eyes inwnrd and wonders when- ee_came that godlike principle in his y being, that is himself, yet is able to __ Blend, wart and analyse his motives, thut nbides in the material, but is not of it. In the same, way the principle - in-_innri capable uf conceiving the In- ' ‘finite is itself it source ‘of question- ~ -__ wg. It is not of the " nerves, the __ . - _ _ lfluflcélfll the hone and 'the blood. The V _' _ _ ._ __ iihicii niiiiiioivii uiiii illestinythas _ _ Y, . t d loin lpy,huits_ ‘ ‘ . 13" nuurean testn stil' uzzlet "`~°"`- _ _ - f\.- _ .. _ , `i"` Wm. The mon inyportantpquestiolllle _ C yn Il V . V s . _linins uit. iun In Atiilntic Stnndsid Wliyablm 1 here?-Shakespeare has _ c S " ' " " ' ` / " ` solved. Mun wus horn to do benefits, l_iU "M30 thc eurth better for his so- .lUlll`ll OH it, to make human society nobler for his presence. __'l`here ure those who 'foolishly he- lieve that man has no higher destiny ‘ thllll 6911111: and drinking, that sen- l UUUUH Dlefliiirc is the be-all and end- all of existence. There are those on __ the other hand who imagine that mun was born to glorify the Infinite, tr " spends his life in prayer and praise. B0-th have mistaken views. The ples- surc-seekers finds no soul’s satisfact- ion in his plan of life; the nscetic ' wbizshlper is possessed of an other- worlcllinei~»s, -to use' George lol“l’hé_'_Fnt`her is to do benefits, _to give (bmi and __ z__'_.vv:.____ “‘, ~......__....__..._.....-_.. ' _ : pected to he done unto' themselves. .;i___ & '5-T: Q? ‘_ _ ~-_;_5f»£&~\/I qv f _fog ~ i . f¢‘_ I ' - ' _ 5' _T *`_- 'r ; _ _`- _--_ _ _,_-,:, " ./ R b - - ,- ' 'ir i nient is ever kept in the foreground '.__ `~- -_ f ;__J_b;. "',".- '7'-"" - » ,o_:,`[l,`§of_;f§f,_M ca ‘-_ . For every grain oi precept he sowed, ii' " ’~ _:__ I-___ _~ » ”"“`-“_ i_o~no~_cANAnA""" he scattered abroad a bushel of exam- ‘ ‘fi"'f'Z"?’~‘~'-’-’5=<':'_-`.‘.-5?%\'='~’~~`l~‘~-*£39-ii? ` *s* _ ¢ ` A _ I <_ Qt d f' . \. ~_ "=f|`»;.§55»,¥£;,_-~:z:.~i,.~.-_<;.-nil;iii"”l i 3"‘-.- 4"" ’¢. . ~ _\\ _ _ ., 1:/.11 .l JK# W 1,, ~ ,. __ ""'*-°‘ __ _ _, - l' - '~ " i i ." _' ¢ V ‘ _ 7.' _ _ _ __ 4"" _.fl _ yi' _.0 ____,~._. tr" 'L »__ I il , _ , _ 51/ ___('- j it “_ ‘|HWc’;_7_ xl; I. -r' 3 "`/' 'r V’ ' J' .1` " ‘~` " < ; .‘ l A ` /' if” » 'l fl ` . v ~* ‘ ‘ ' I .' H ln t‘hilst's teaching 'the doing ele doing henefits,- feeding the hungry lieuling the sick, bidding the lame walk, restoring their sight to the blind, lilvcn those who doubt the mir uculous nature of the benefits he be- _' stowed on the weak and unfortunate, tained by doing with the means at band thc work lic is reputed to have done in his wanilcrings from Nnzur- t-tli to Jerusuleni. The most divine of human institu- tions islthc fumily. It is so because ~ it. is estahliiilicd on the busisiof nuit- unl benefit. Parents find their high- est-. huppiiicss in sacrificing themsel- ves for-th_cii" children, children ' thoughtful consideration of the des iles of- their pureuts_ Brother is novor so happy ii:-ii when aiding n brother to bear his b\ird_ens. The family ii-il _ W _,.___. ,.-__¢..-.,....,... . . . . - ~ _ .r .... _ =..-.........,....._..__....-»..f_..e __ _ __ __ ‘ _ _ .‘.'.'°...'.".$.‘.’.`.l.‘.‘f'i-‘il'..° .i..i`.l`§"Z,'l'..f.'.`.‘.§f.‘£l.“'.`§i .-.~@< '~‘irtniifnlflss:..e===2Lk=r2n:ei¢ti=fi@»f~>vv1R' . ~ . the bond that binds fnmilies togeth- `; " " '_ ____. _ ____ -- ~ “_ er; it is the lcuven that pervades it ` inuke sacrifices for the sovereign by whom one is governed or the laws of the nutlon that every citizen luis sworn to obey! Whut is putriotii-un but u willingness, ut personal loss, to do benefits to the nation of which it num forms a part. ~ 'Flint the truth of Shakespenies words, “Wu ure born to do benefits." is gripping society is evident from - the fraternul institutions, the broth- erhoods that have sprung up in mod- ern times. 'l‘he higher the state ol civilisation, the greater the tendency ‘ to orguuizc well-doing. In these bro- tlicrhoods is the hope- bl the world. They know n_o national boundaries; they are cosmopolitan in their nut- ure, not local; they are humanitarian in their teiuvliing, not narrowly pat- riotic. The consistent member of n family or brotherhood cannot but innke nn excellent citizen of the Every man _ can do; benefits, but there are some who have chosen cui- lings that.give them ii wide sphere oly usefulness. The preacher and the teacher, for example, stand pre~en1-l inent among the benefactors of man- kind. They are the profession thgt (‘hrist took upon himself; they are workingmntes of Confiiciiis, and Plu- to and 'f~lt. Paul, of Calvin and Wes~\ ley_ Their teaching is in vain unless likc‘the poor parson in Ghnucer’s "L‘»nnterhury Tales" they follow their own teaching, showing by their good works the t,ri,ith_of their words, but all n are fin- l _greater or ' lesser 'grae ~i»f»lg__e¢ °h..,i»tneiits."- 'rheir opportunities and talents are B. sac red trust; ni\6perly",usedi_‘ths,v'tbrim? it. the (mr di benefits .iidppinssn in- finitely grantor than nuy experienced. i fi‘oiu benefits received. i I was cured of flrnnchitiri rind Asth- mn by MlNARD’Fl LlNlMEN'l‘. . i'.qr is, P. E. 1. I was cured of a severe _attack of gheliqlmatfsm by MINAR-ll S LINI- _§riiiiline payof J0i~ti;il;/iiiiii-1:1. d _ -’ mis cure<_ o n s V I! Néllrn M 1" 'ii' iilii »Ann'i=i i.1'°NiMlc _ “F ’~-» gil'<»snuA A_~._’_pp_nAcni~_ iiridkewntnr. ‘_ _'_ _ _ . ."`~ _ `“" . I ei w _ fy #if ..iiitisrniitt hi 1- and in all lands under the snn_' li 1' ‘ - . 4- _ " 4 '. ' l“‘ - ' ‘ __ tion after generation-tlic safestniiiid hge-ily gé'_ém` -Q "' ~ if lt. " ”" fi\\.'->/‘<'r» \ "T if 'Curr 'U09 by '-Hl'adle'y_-Gab .4 f _V _ »o_ Ltd.) V; ‘_ ‘W1‘,a;‘e 'born to dq_.bénefit_i.- ' .4 4, >.*-`5.if;.-2/ -Timon of Athens, Act 1., Sc.2l if ' Puma 1” I “nd 2 P`ind cansonl . |24 9 i _ _'i_f‘ll'l- _ _ The fbe`st Coffee costs but ~OPfiC¢ll PQTIOTS H i hn\':< i'|»t~¢-iitly i'¢~iiiriwil lY"‘"l ll ll'lD lhro'ui:l. lliisiiii- ¢-liiis~iis,f_l¢-f.r;_~i;._1\1,.ryi,.,,d_ I s litfle more than the poor grades. You get the best that money can buy at moderate price when you use ol _Brehd inffee .. _ -_- ~§- and l-`lurid:i_ \\ hi»r:- I liu\'o~- i sturiii-d niitiiuils uml :.y_-- tems of It-nriiriig upii_<~i;|y|§ I ' nlid vyl-~i<|>i#i'i1ili_~l>. iiizri nm . "UW lif-tim* 1-iiuiii:-:tl than ` eier for euivr_n;_' to _iour wniits. _ ` ‘ MY 0D!_lcnl |:n|loi'.~¢ lin\‘»- R been runnin-d n_m| lui ninlu-.I ¢ und now ure hrmhlf-i'. i-o.~i|~| _ uyid more cheery. I now ,,.,;,. rl! your Datronnyfe with i_l..~ __ _ n:ol|fld1~l|ei-_olnlii ity iii giie livriect siilinfiietiori. ‘ _*Q-r-- l__ _ ______ an :_ Y al; _ ,\`il _ _ . "ar-~ __ all i- mil _ but none “as good". ` -~'_-_ _-r ._ _ _.- asf, ~. _ "fr-:~.._~ ;*_*"~=“'<-_- When you ask for Lynchs-and ___ them_ V you are sure of having the best biscui. nude The S. S. Rosalind sailing from Tliere’s a dainty deliciousncss and wholesome ,_‘ it 1;’[°"_i_§°€‘_lh§i}l\‘f‘l“]`>/'I _J ‘gy 'St' will bt' to‘Lynclis’ bisciiilts that directly appeals to fallr.__‘;n‘1‘5 inils fm°§t" J0;i‘l‘L`_“>j\_£;;1f>(m;”’;;‘l! Cnmluatmg Peo? C' land \'i.1 Sydney carrying horses, When you want good biscuits ask for LynCli’S _Line “ml ”l‘e‘fl_’ 0" ‘Mk “ml _l?"°' _o ___ ___ I 1 _ - “ations mfciinderdetk at lowest possible-_ and be sure you get tlieui tiere s many im freighor further pamcuhm as to 'id passage apply to ci.'T0w.."NTAiN Bi=.i_L co, (»-zodgi. Agelll* Every reliable grocer sells Lynclis. LYNCH’S LTD , _ ____ ; Y Y I ;_ _ .*_._._ Sydney, N. s_ gi-vt-n. Annlyio ie,,,.,... /Avue.. -5 2 Q- g wllr. E. M. Crossman V |20 KCI" Sl- Opp. Revere llolel. A iincoiiu cliiss inule tAc . _Lp di so-ici Nu. ni. A zuod -.,,,~¢p,.,.,| i ig 'i~‘.l."i.l_'.i"’.'5lli°‘}‘..‘§. ‘.i3il?f"s..l.‘2i‘i‘§- .‘i'.§...’25Ii _ ns fol own: ' i Ti.'.:.'.‘.it‘.:t.".“"‘ ard E35: F snr* ii 2223 ;nr§sssr#> ?~$§SS52§Z=E > _,_ .~ rwx§EQ Q =' so :> , - N- “ $==a E¢'E°'»| &Snc° ul -9.1 :Sl h'to\\n A ter Rn s crqld Jct. n»u_nJ;ton l§’ls`i e L\'. Por! llill~ .46 ' 0_'Le_»|ry r. ’l‘ignish L\'. > r P§¢55 $322325 ess? $38 §. on Fvmf SSE; 'T = ___ s `»`*_U'_. za” ‘Foss z'55§gI *FF KSU 5 S F5"."“F.°'.°.*.°"'1 assesses; EFF 3291 i- ) .< l ‘ \'. Uh’town A ML Hteivlwt Murell St. l'eu?_i"s 2 Buuris 1. Csrdiku.ii Montague r. fin.-o'tuwn L > E I 3 5P¢s§FHF> §§`?_§§$5Sl r~s ##91 525 S553 5§@#s SEEGS _Q r~ as ' >m.~ §zl?? _f-_s=>°=. sssz1§§ W._ '|‘h Fri Sat i- M A M .iilstio Lv. f‘»h't..wn Ar 'ii ' \’i.»i-non n.;i:i ri r.Murriiy llhr l.v.lJ.f0 ."!” s=- _“- sg > s=.=== §if;¢ 2'.- `.> I .lilimeiulil Jct.Ai.i.30 '_ 1'. 'l`|'n\'ei'sv l.v.|5.4tl time (1. A. SliAl{l’. Supl. P.|l~.. |.Rv. _;.’ _ »..»-~__.. EA .T R _ “~“=C._D~ RELIABLE AND POPULAR ROUTE _ Between Sf. John And Boston FARES UliARl,0'l".l`la"l‘t)WN ’1‘f) BOSTON First Clue $|2_20 Second Clsla |120 Complete Wireless Telegraph Equipment L`UAS'l`\VlSE ROUTIC ` _l.en\'es St. John :its ai. m. Monday, uil;ir:(1~iJdi:_Umil¢(i:il l]‘|;;layn for Eantpoih llirvet Ruuti-_ Len.\'es Sl..Jolin at 7.00 D.m. uendiiyn _ Frida s and Saturdays for oslon direct. iii-turning leave India hurl Hoictun at |U_oLlu_ in. liundiiyn. Mun- W 5 -.' ~ li ". 9 ani ont:-ii. lteturiiinilifiiws lndin Wharf. Boston, - _ MU1Hll\¥‘H.p Vvlilnei~i~=".§‘»’.- "Sf-_e,§._f D '_ _ if. fi. r -_ *v\">'Jv;~....,,: _ _ ‘__ vw `~ ;_-'- _ s.’&»7Y._~`L 5 - Maile in Canada . people, givliiirtliciiru national spirit. i V in i Whut in loyalty but n readiness tu “ ® I 0 ' l The World”s Greatest i M usical C I nvention. Player-Piano F# 3° N _ The player-piano is one of the most marvelous and in- structive.of_allinventions of_man. It enables af1y_ 9fd‘“a"Y mus' ician to preform with the skill and technical precision of a Pader- ewski, Lizt or Rubinstein. ’ Even the riches and glory of Croesus and_ Solomontcolulg not command an instrument or a collection of insfrumen sno is the player-piano brings to 'thc 21_V¢I'3€¢ home- Thc P aY¢"'P‘a one of the most wonderful achievements of a wonderful age. _ _ _H _ The player-piano is indispensible in every home of.culiulre_ It plays compositions of the masters as only they C01-1l<_1 P 3_5/ _ them, and everythiiigrfhat can U8 pliyffd 0" 9U_0\'dm3fg/ Pl3nd°£ _ rendered perfectly by the player-piano. Then it can e use _ an ordinary piano also. _ - We would like fo show you our player-pianos. It will be an entertaining and instructive treat for you-and a pl¢BS\1f¢ f0f us. _ i can in today. ?_ MRS. A. I.lVIN&lH'l`i\NE. - _ __ _ _ --‘ l i /l/filler Bros R , _ |23 Kent Street Charlottetown l JAMES w. vi1.i_r. Q _ Sect. True _ ____ ____ _em __ ____ .*1'=.1i‘.*.’.‘.t.'i" P' .“"' _lziziftia .i.°.-°“.“.'..:.'t.'fa.:°.=.;;'.:i.~- _ ““""° bring him'no happiness, t1‘the'p ' _ » . _ -.. ,_ . _ i - - _,___ ,_ - .` _ _ _ _`*-"`A7. ....-R2.. :ti ' ' _ . ft is f'\°'Sf\"\~ with vowel. rule .iiiiin ."5 'Ti li?" .. _ who can conunundhis fellows, force i‘ M " 1* " ,_' ' il.. _ them to <»h¢_v_ finds ins 'nighesriimr _ `f _ , F b " - _ Dinvsei in tempering his rule with "_ ' . a JK;/1 inercy, in doing benefits to his sub-` ' . - '~ YY _ ' \ I I l nys and '|`li_iirsdnyu for Sl.. John direct. liorticketn, l||.erntu|'e und information L - rn .'r_°". _ _ V¢{M. U(.)?.‘lf'E’l‘*li!l\¢v_|i;.& P A Sl. John. N. 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