_a_ ..~.’ >c 1, l _.- 1 \ "‘l. "»_- if - ;»' , . ' or ` *ISYS* "' PC;-5 WK F-ff* _ _ _e_.':\»,.‘ ' 1 _ _-,féil .J , . _ __ 'f`;_ _ ,V F ,f _ 19;. ,__ __ l._ ._;_ .;__;.,\“- -_ 5 _ .~- .»‘ .f_.j _ __J._ ,___ _ F _ _ I _.., . _.__.j¢..' *_ o~ ` 51'. r .;_»,,_ I _ IO ` WDRTIT A LIVERY STABLESC ~ PRINCE STREET. Charlottetown. P. E. I. First-class single an double teams. Fine turnouts for wed- dings, and private par- ties. rrlome sz H.J.W()R'1‘H, PRUPRIETOR. 6_'22jd 4n. hlhénhs BARGAINS! Bargains - - - Bargains Now is the time to lay in a supply of choice groceries at slaughter prices. We are goi ng out of business, this ac- counts for the low prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, Codec, Biscuits, Raisins, Currants, Rice. Beans. Pickles (bottled and in bulk) Sauces, Catsups, everything in the store mu~t go. Come for your supply now. MCNUTT & C0.. lhone 233, Victoria Row P. 0. lux 377 7-17 m w I wtf. mi* 1 _ Federal Blend A choice Blend of Ceylon, India and China Teas,in such propor*ions as to insure a delicious cup of Tea. _ Sold by all the principal Grocers. Wholesale by wer Queen St. Ch’town. _ _Brantford iliedlllills and are prononnod °'°~‘..,.. w P as ihtliih to drive thresher, grain crusher, pulp- er. foider cutter- saw, pnmp.etc. Tnegmare under comp control .of operntsron the barn floorand are Sued witaca new auto ma governn device which an even _spee in gusty winds, and regulates power- from half men to four horses in a twenty mile wind. We also sell the reletvated FROST FENCE as well as he Iaple Leaf Orain Crusher. For terms and further particnl are apply east el mmmersideto Janus Pickering of clinton, Suramereide and weatof Suuuuerside to D. A, Picke f ° letter. ” ~ d°'°I'mk ~D.a.P¢KR 1 E ING. ' JAMES P1CKERING, Agents for P. E. Island wxyl Q _ f 4 P. E. l.___iiA|LWiY oo' endng Monde, Oct. :lh,1 5, th trainzutrfthisrnilwny will run daily excepted followlr- 1'ra1mp1)1t‘1'nrd. Tnlul Inward Read Down. Stations. Read Up. Ro. No. Ho. N0. No. No. 6 8 Ll. r.s¢ 11.55 :.25 11.59 s.o7 n.o3 1.27 10.51 1.13 1o.17 11:9 sr 5 1 s rat. rx. ans. r.\e. 5.00 3.20 :oo Cht’tov;:;: 9.3 N 3-37 15 °!`l1Y~ Zo; 4,14 8,44 ll. Wllhhitt 313i 6.l4 4.27 8.54 River 8.21 7-°§°_s-°4 9-24 Juno 7-52 7 a.sr. 7.35 3 mdlv Emeraldjnnc. 8.00 .3 Ktillilflbil 7 3 &35 are xoaoarnnnxmerside lv 7o5 9.15 x1.ao No.3 N011 N°4 N0 Il PJ! A.1l. A-IL P I 7 ro 10.35 lv. Bnmmerside ar. goo 5.35 ' 11.12 Wellinrton .27 4.4% 11.1 Poetllill 8.ox 4.o8 :.16 0’l.Aarv 7.12 2.53 e.a5 alberton 6.34 1.5: 3:0 ar. 'tiglish lv. 6.oo Loo rx. rx. r.u_ 9.42 11.58 _ _ 3.33 159 o-36 10.10 P.ll. N0. 15 No. 15 No. 14 No. 16 LI. A. . LI. 6 ul ch Lu' 5.59 55 v. 'town ar. 9`1o 540 _ 8. Ht. "tewart 8.8 - °= l ,._;...._ i we 9.oo Horell 7.59 5.27 9.all st. Peter’s 7.39 3.00 1o.55 ar Souris lv. 6.4o 1.35 ax. ala. rss. 5.16 5.36 ‘ns r.\e -V N0. I7. N019. No, 13 N039 Pal. Lil. ex. r.x. 4-5° 825 'lt' gt rt 8 _ v unc sr zo . S65 9-37 Cltdignn 7.3: 5.55 ro.oo arGeorgeiovm lv 7.15 an ` L! ax. am. rar H09- 'Ho xo nl. _ a.x. 1-55 lv Emerald lnne ar ,ao 45 31°C. Traverse lv 230 __ 'io _ Li. *Ii* 'IN M by nnono enema D; POITIIGIR. Dbwfr lree of col'l` i 1>1cN1c PA_R'r1_r-:s » » 'ras consoles, caaucorrarows, I ofthe Family l Spring wheat sires strong Hour suitalzle for bread ony--lacks the delicacy and davor of the F all Wheat. Beaver 1 "1 ~ . Flour a blend of both, combines the best qualities of an-souspigwnn ¢&l'i0fll|WlO$ lt is the best family Hour. Makes iight nutritious bread; delicious pastry. i fare The Dominion Analyst’s Re rt on Sovereign Lime Juice proved Ftoto be stronger and of better Bsvor than other brands, and without any adulterants whatever. Some brands were found to be mixtures of harmful mineral _ acids and colored water. Useac ' , __="'..-- _O Limeduice < and get Pure Lillie Juice. ' Refined bf ‘ ' smsou amos. co., ue. g uaurlx. rcs. Fi :`, ~ ;"'_~"` 3 ~“ i`\1 I . L `,-V ur; /r`\ V o‘_l-f' 1,., _ _ ,_ . r __`."< ' ei* -1x:s'sxa_v_~11l:s ilill GUNTRIBT “§ealé&*l‘eoders, addreehedlo 'the hdmaeter will ls keceived und! noo;|, oz* FRI- x _ ovnsen _ 1 or cou- veyaiiee dig )lajesty’s'$ill??'n _a `proooref‘ eontracrfos four years. six ttmes£er wet eel h way, between Cavendish and unter River, fmuthe mor xt. anna ne _ I Printed nothin containing futher informs# tion eats condition of contract any be seen andblanx forms of tender may be at the_Po¢ Omces of Hunter _liver slid mceson route, and _at the :dice of tee moe rnspeetorat Charlottetown. iii Supe nten . Post Ofiioe Department, Mail Contract Branch. Ottawa, Sept. 18. 1903 S. 1 ~ _ g 3 . @- mny of tm £’.’. m..i:“i i _ A 4' Delight Always, Ice Cream we is recognized as the best _ as that can be made. _ You Can Have Any Flavor ‘ __ If you want it for a spec- ‘ ial event let usirnow and l' we’ll make it specially for you. _ 1 Should get our prices on _ Ice Cream before leaving their orders. _ W. H. SMALLWOOD, Oor.lGt. Geox and Fitzroy Its., _ 'towns _ 6-8 t t s tf.» ' V, _ ‘ _ ' climnvs nuuurlns Ferrous, ras mlm _ Express INTERCOLONIAL _ nALwnY Between Rall! ax, Truro, Pnineec Junction loncton, Quebec, and Honheal, ensures a 1 SAFE SWIFT SMOOTH journey, and you will travel via _ YOUR OWN` LINE. Write for rates and time tables to G. A. SHARP, Snpt. P. 2. I. Railway Char lottetown, P. E. I. ‘ _ |110. jf. LYOHB, General Psssengeri eno 'Neket 8861!. ilonecon. l B._'l`Il'FIN. Trai: Manager, elloncton VY. \ `_ ‘ _ |_ _ P YOU ONLY KNEW l When yourwell stocked store was going to burn down, you ¢011ld waittoinsureuntiltheweek be- . fore, but when It is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present,” and no insurance nm( like ours. __ ~ ,__,_m “"°‘r.;.°‘r'...:._'c. H Bmmn oo; _ _ v at - r , re.-_ ' _ " G. 1:. ANDERSON. ri den! ' .9099 5193? _ _ _ _ _ _ is __ _ ,‘.»;_ r: _ ‘ Arohrre emo: “ €'ar`fYoun Moose- _ AT|oN ss Known unto/Au. neu." 1 __-1-_-s Tlmiue ne/los ns me/luma Plea lor 'tolerance and forbearance ls- eyosn lan and Inn-looomo A Woll- lsnndsel lan-Do Not Dondsmn in Others Ianlts and W¢l\\¢l“l T5” ‘gy jo Pnrallolsd _ln 0\rso\wOl‘°""|l* ¢¢g\ in lodsratlsn. l Of C ~ ':e°“.::."1°;t‘.:e.‘t.*:;ee5el‘%:_'e:e.. .. ex. torn. at the Dop't of Al'l'i¢lli»\\|'°~ °"“‘"" Chicago, Oct. 4.-In this sermon the preacher teaches a. timely 195°” on the wisdom oi exercising ff°l¢"" ance and forbearance between U15! and man and reminds us that the faults and weaknesses which wo °°Il- demn in others may dad a D8~\‘l»11°1 in our-solves. 'rho me lo Phiiipviwl lv, 5, "Let your ' moderation be known unto all -men." __ What. does the Pauline word "mod- eration" mean? “I know." ll-yl 011°- .vn means: Do not be an extremist. Do not ride a hobby to death. Do not focus your eyes upon one truth so long that you become blinded to the relative importance of other truths, nor upon one error until you loss aight. of the evil sl!_ects of _all other errors. 'Virtue is _a road which has ahedge and adwch onboth aides,” once wrote a famous wricer. A man may be moderate in one thing and not in another." _ » _ "Lot your moderalhll N 3910*" unto all men" means: Do not be _ a ianatic, a ons sided monst.rol1ty._l1ke g dove with one wing cl‘0PP°d» 58?- ping about in the barnyard and yet. unable to rise ten lest into God’s great heaven ol blue. D0 not ex- pend all your energies Pfeoohilllr against the evils ol intoxication and at the same time be e zluttou- Do not preach against gambling with chrds when you gamble. -with rail- road stocks. Do not berate the thief who steals a loaf ol 'bread and honor the _ thief who _-cheats his neighbor in 0. real estate deal. Bo a well rounded man. Be liken plant with leaves and pistlls and stamens and eepale and petals growing upon a supple stem, able to bond every whither yet with roots anchored in the solid earth, and not like a bal- loon filled with a noxious gas, tossed about in the air, the plaything ol every _stray wind. - I That the Pauline idea? No, mv friend, you are wrong. When Paul ' said, "Let ygur moderation beknown l unto all men," he was not, as Bishop .Villiers once expressed it, "alluding to the gratification ' ol our desires generally. but especially _temperancc or _sell restraint in our relation to others, in our abstinehoo from ll-heel’ and harshness -end vengeance.” He is saying, ‘ as the revised version translates the sentence. '~"fIet your forbearance or- gentlencss be unto all men.” 'To'-d_sy‘_inatead~jfof preaching upon what ‘you should eat' and drink and wherowithyou be clothed and how much ' you should take I shall prstch upon how_ you should smile and talk -and shake hands and forgive and love.. _ 'This sermonic themslienot how we should ; live, but how we should hs willing to let others live. ‘ ' 1 ’ - '_ ; l so pouooe, in rho nm place, moi with the irritating idiosyncrasies and ~the odensivs mannerisma -that are found in almost every one with whom’ come in contact. _Be patient with _their peculiarities, 'especially if _ they _*are nonesscntials in reference to the *fhoncsty and noble characteristics ol fa man. at Be patient especihll-y because rwrong types of marked inrhviduahty, rdf in _-the right Foy. -will' eoften mean great success for-us and _tor thosewhom it»is our privilege to finduence. _ _ = ’ _ - = A strange law decrees that insnnitv _is sometimes the handmaid of |zeniu_s.§ .The inspired eye, ‘which 'afar 'od loan _'discover a' star, is often so ncarsight-¢ fed that it cannot see a diamond -gilt# close at hand. __ Joseph =Cool¢ _~waa the intellectual andthe -mental and spiritual- .Hercules who stood -Ybor: after year in old Boston forging §=$¢'r_ip¢uro1_enoodo1-soles one damning the. pe_micious___and 'dangerous _.teachings _of _-the leaders of mgizi, ,Christian doctrines. _ ~Yet Joseph _.Cook. zreat as -ho was, would. have , been utterly unlitted for .an ordinary pustorats. _His last days ~were2,pQ» Sed in a. sanita,riu.n_1_, in a pla.ce"tohf socruted to thework of _caring for monzal incompetents. Joseph Cook’s _ hrum was o magnificent piece of men- _tal moolianwy, thot, mhor nou- uu m.a('lliflery, WQQ eagjiy _ out of gear. Thus wo find th t- the greatest poets and musicians amd art- ists and sculptors, statesman, dram- »,¢i°t=» lawyers. Physicians one mini- _ store have sometimes been men of - startling strength. _ 9 The ltortlhlg characteristics, good §0l’ b°1~l._ which can be found in the iten talent men on a bigscalg gu 5_1.. lo begfound in the one teilent men on _alml-llloaloz Intheordinarywalks ‘of lifr everywhervaro people our-sod § or marred with variouslmperfections fnley &l'¢ good people in one sense, _‘_ but had in another. We deilne them _I8 "P°°\\lior” people. We call them ~"P0¢=ulie.r" because through each rum, _amental or physical weelmee, as 5 _ mineral vein runs through the mek; _'like 3°-and-lo. but helm-one feu- \ fully irritating characteristic. Ho will mllssuparoomevarytimghgontgn “_ lt. ' Or you say: "I likh Hrs, Sq- bvtevery time one calls were ee-g=ee= Eégiisg 5 ei; of a mighty mountain. We say: “I 1+ _(_ gee _ bitter. experiences as these from the _ , mleozmg peoollmuoo or our n-roads. _*CWA* _SO 59) _ /ta' in ef; . J ' -" _ .1 Q_ fl? ` V _ _words of my text; tHe says! "Gly " `s":&e“`.'h¢nou`nt.‘ _ _ ennml brother, you ghost lenient and _ ’ I __ _ _ rrvtkifu mu' °9§"i“!° WW* We ieeftie I ' _ ooo railings of o 11-ooo. "Yo1f. ‘must bo yielding, as the wave of an incoming _ __ _ uno is yloleuig. _n_booo_.1than~ff others, and to grant also that, ‘bo- canse of heredity, it is` easier for _soma to do wrong than_1or“othere. Blood smoker :non wow-v or-oouriio xe ir. All-or oo onooln bolio%o`whse _ » f _ S” 7' I A ._ r __ _ md' g Y; win apples do not grow upon fill ,,,, spiritual aswell as in _the~vege_ts.bls __ ~_ .- _ _ and animal kingdoms, “like _ always ‘ ` ' ' produces like.” _ _ ent aspects being agreed upon, why should. you not be patient in your 4 ' \ dsalmgs' with those whose ancestors ` " ` were not good and true and .pure Christian, as were yourdathers _ grandiathers and great-grandparents,? Have you that rightto expect the child ‘of an Aztec sun worshiper, with- _ln the nrst.,year of his conversation, to have as beautiful a conception of missionary who last YOU Rove up hh' life tor 'Christ within sight of a how ribls ghatbllrning uponths banks of the Ganges? Have you a right to txpietn thatw5;o\;ng boy ‘hom 2;; _ - ,k ‘_ _’ fi '»"‘ _'V154' ;| , W _ 'adopted to have es' easy a time llv-_I I ’( ‘K-" §¢'_l} 'E if "Qi fee-. ing the Christian life as your own _ ’ th 1" '» » noni one blfoode Pgehopo els; soy _ _ ,e P‘§°°°“"- ° °'i'°°*- __ » is the son 0 two t vcs,_.w our ~’ ’ I _child is the son of a good motyllr. nl’ 6°” Remember, as a spirltuallst. _ ‘** ` " ‘ ` ,you cannot in a day openths visual windows oi one born blind. Oh, my _ _ _ brother, do not fret and worry and . __ _ _£3.11 asf.. _‘.’:“.f?.1'.°‘.._‘-3';___.~‘.'.‘f.‘."...;‘°f...””.;',f 1 Agree' °f -P=fk¢f’S 01° Wm af 39° lei Plllk seuussesueférceusesssuese I ‘:i4=_?°1':-95” si. Ng ___eeeee@_l =»’_‘__;i ° .fa 1 ~' ' , 'T Q _ in *ei _ §,l(D ':",; ,ii "' (_ '_ , sig. _Af E 41”/ ,seoewm *_ /`* at 5,_ow 'N gig* e 3’ 1.000 1 suns ‘uma we nn, new 2.500 _ _1.1es_-__4,_oao e _ lg-ew" egg 8% 10 is al- I Q ,Q isthe ._ _o ir; =‘»offf=e1*=_1== °f_=r°=\» §=1>1=_ Wm; C°1°o and ous undo-ostlmouog aio serenoui or ° 8 P1°f“f¢- A150 P1¢f\11’¢ Ffammg- evil deliberate! t- ° ;.u°'..f"°¥.. o. avoefmmfl "'i3e“?.’£., All Guofonbed- » I _ buetwi eau-1. .' _ » ~_ _ 1 The 28;' 0,; ,hm “mm All Good Mouldinge Wnrranted to Hold Their Pe1'h5,p|`\h‘t ,ygung mg; 'Mm _vnu 1 "'-°"_*' '_ ° ll ` ' ii, _ iii' errii diaohargodponly him liked him. nobrightor boyinyourstoreli' was not only bright. but he was _ son ofa good Christian father _ honor. but 'he would » ~ if tm 2 came illfoyour oEce drunk aboutlnls _ -_ “std rom’ "mark § '_ "f°fUlVo him 0 » _ ‘- _ I I (_ _ -‘_ I 1 °“"“"‘~ W”5=°”=1\°eYou__1org_ovo_n;m¢wioo. Wlioonoom » _. ~e __ _ __..__. _» mm! =m_;1e",°_1;°v:1=§ ; 1e_ig»__;¢1_=_:__r_¢l you ==id._.._"ou¢ you-_ _ ' '_ 7 1 ' » f laden- _eo ooo lur~go._; Yzi tllgoastlgg liz: - __ _1;H°¢Nl\ft_& Co. "eve" never with me ten intnut,es‘" mgggm ,,_g‘,-_ _ymi likedjim-nn “_ 'rhcsudemnoe wnipggfonno' I ' me“t°f°n°¢°°\\1ltBb¢f°f¢ m.,_k{ng_ mg unhappm Simi 6~!hh=hther and mother. lpralonger term the aspleridide I V the ffm* 0$¢¢» (N¢‘;WSOn mrthivs disagreeable abou¢;__:my`lSrorher_._u_voo_~1lko um no if ioo".f§'”no“'if1l_°i»if7u`Z»7i'»'.'¢,‘r'oi=.‘i'd&°o”oll"l; 55"" *hi* ‘lm “U °°°°‘”‘“ .' luv bovis. my’children~’o1-ii-_you think is him oven yoe tho '$53. “" °`_#f¥¢“"°e» . ' ~ pieced in hands of "’Y*'» hone -:og o_f;o”r<>¢¢»moo'ln‘ nero, sf no ooo 1'* » 5°’ °°1‘°°*i°“ 'ith _»“' thot one fnallf., filly; fggtl Ev eidkhllargeemr-1 _ kieghgggggghe 1 ooo. __ ._ __ e _ _ ._ -_ 5°* I 1' ` ‘ 3°” `“ ` ` ' _ _ ` ' ' _ \ -1' _ _- ` '_ . _ _ ‘ _ ei "so, ao,'fyo¢*~*'~ < f - "“ if _ ‘ __ _ ~=f5o...a..¢ _ _ f ' ‘ -I f 1 _ _ _ _ rannw ~ '°"'°°"""”°°’ 1 _ 'n”"Q“\’°*~ ' ~ L f 1# l'ii=._-»ip»"l'i’lf’_‘>§li"_'“°*i l ` “WI ' ` O ”"'_~-"‘~* 18tis't{_ ' " “ ' 'r I _ 1 . _ ~ 1 »¢~=_.1;<§;.1 _ 7 ~ HQ¢r hair >~o"msrw-air:lr" 0; AN one or _ Orders for P rk ’ md-» A ' _ - -_ wr besnattentiniii. ef 3 DYGUS _ Cl€l8lngWtrks, Toronto, ‘___ i' i The assignces of late firm 'li' _.P-