/’ _ . .»_f'el{j; __ 'i‘_.‘.';x;_ ,,."; ,.'.~, 4'. _sry . ._- ,K-JM: _§.-,rp in W“__,_,,__ M _L _M ,__. _,_ V. _, __ ___ g _ _ . _ _‘.- , - ` Q;-‘ ,..'.‘§. _ .nie ,__ *lf ' - ». i J 1"L.%i."‘t5:“'.;~;:`;~:,-”~'».w'., -.,.».r~,.,~~s. =- ,-. . __ ,., .__ _ _ 'i ~.r~' » "$*'! iff- ' 21:~'~‘- f’»--“,"`;fl"r?’-.'~'~‘.‘-_-LT' H!" =4`;-f...."‘ ‘_'._,r_,_'..,f‘>-,\-¢~';si.__~¢.,¢_iii-1,-,,3;:_.;_._-~~.~g-- .-.~_fj,ff_,_ig(?;Jf§4.;Q,._/‘ _..; .»;f‘-.fr-v»"~:__.»./,_ ___,_-:-5+' 1, ~¢» » , - » . ‘ " f -' »' " ,- ~-~‘ fi _ _ _ _'_-_~f,,.;_.f"l»'£`l_;j,‘ '_ __ "-_\_‘i¥_;_’f.;'.~'\"_. V-v,._l_j,..f~._j_x:i_.f.r,_"';t" ‘ -3 ‘ »:_._, i ~ l , » '- 1 1 f _ - _ I . , I _ _ - . . F-\ ,f ~;‘.s-°‘,___f.,_.',.._.‘{,-_,- _-_i - -_ , , ,., _ _ ,_ _ . - ` .- ' __ _ ,' . _ _ I , , _ji r'~ y__»;1=_._,_,1.,._,,_.,-.___rfjvy- ocroiuas 16, 1908 ' ` » ‘ 'r» s " * 1 , _,, 1 1 f i _ _ 4 . _ » ‘ J ' ' f 1 4 . . 1 ’ - » v . ”` ~ -ms: mrmsr News ""` THE CI-IARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -" FIRST 0,.. ALL PAGE THREE » 1 _ I 1 .- f.'i;~t-_.,¢-.~~»:'.»¢. _ . .,» sr , _ .__ ._ _, _ ,_ , HV _ I __ _ Q - rt . . _,F . ,,, . »,.,_,~ v ' -'G ’.' » » s . ._. . . , _ ’ , ` ._ * :.,,i -rr‘.r.:'zf‘.-_~".._ . __,, 1.,-;"~‘f._.__ _ ~» =_ rf- - ~ . rin ‘ "`- f 4 /_ ri _,_ ,, A _ ;._.‘,,,.~ _,yr ..r 2 ‘ " r..,_ -r .io _ K, ,__ Prize The Charlottetown Guardian has ,l U b ' 7| I “»-»`ii= 522522 f»’f“`f-i»‘1»i‘€“i--i&’i'P1““‘¥‘2»-i:.‘:.1;1:,:;;.r..“;:i::;z..;:.P;°iir;z.;1;;l my °“ B . i i in ri 3 h i ' _.I i’.¥°n.§ ...’.'...“..f"..i...‘i`.`.'.§.`. r‘§.?é‘§."r°'“°“' =11‘=° this that had °°°P*°“ P“°‘“°\- 1 WH-L rem ==° '°°°°°°* "Wer- - tion tothe full extant of its consti-i And my heart shall know no fear; secured the iight to use the Interim- , tional New-were; Bunn study ciuu Lessons emu week for the term of ea wmmencmg mm "h°1e5"°“`, .\This questibii must be answered' one y Y. for August 23rd, 1909. But one paper. _ -t , h 1,. _ t tu Una po r, . in each town can use these. The Gear- f,l,],lbY')n im’ by t C 'xcmmrs of he eve of an election it was his fixed I WILL |001; sometimes about me , ,.- ., .m purpose to promise nothing that For the things that merit praise; dian takes nleasure in being able to, what would 50.. __ _ r._ present to its reacurs such n valrml»lo‘ who rcmscd hm, .___ ,_ __ til he _learncd he _ |_ ;` another ‘I WILL search for hlddvu beauties Accordingly, he would not say oil; That elude the grumbler's gaze ; help along the lines of Bible study. They will be published each week in the Morninz Daily and the Rural Da- uy. Only paid-in-advance subscribers to either paper are eligible to join this club. There is no fee for entran- ce, and no conditions other than nn old [riln.l, ri..il _..._ .,.........n cognito, for help, an w . . I V U im. ir1ni.n1No ann 'mn ~ _ Psovmoinr. Ahhrisosr. sy s. ie. Kim.. _ I A committee of the Provincial Tem- ly and discussed with him some phases of the liquor Question. Wheni sk d would he in the event of his- - a e ' party being returned to power,` W L cease to sit repining ! ti 1 we he replied' that on the' might have any influence one way ori h d hat he would do if ii. came upi kindness upon him T, . ; all W lf Jesus were to come to us, in->befo're Parliament. `D\\li he had U0 [ WILL try to find contentment d a refused hesitation is saying that he fully re-E 1,1 th., paths that I must tread ;. o nized the force of the arguments. him; then learning who he was,ran c g i _ and odered our services, what _ in favor of the demand and he hndil WILL cease to have resentment t there were any :wc-dl when another moves ahead, those stated below. Everybody stands me chance and has the same would be the attitude of Jesus to I yoit bo 'learn tha , d d against. it ' us in such a case 'I the sa _ _ opportunity to get the valuable priz-, Shouid we Wait to be appeaieg es without the investment of acent_ There is one condition that must in .very case be complied with and that ls, that every one entering the cori- test must be a regular subscriber as above. GOLD AND SILVER to, before \ve show kindness to cur fellows, ` or should we take pains to look up those' who need our lliniinersi and sympathy? If we speak cross to, or snub a_ `stranger, or refuse to help hlin in, need when we have the power, cr MEDALS, BIBLES. BOOKS-iii we act iust the ‘contrary to this. Persons may loin the club at any time during the year, but must. 0! course, answer the 52 questions here- inafter explained, to qualify_for the prizes. It is however, desirable that the questions be answered as the les- `ia there any reason to iiellefe that. IJesus takes our action :is if ren- dered to -him personally 'I , /Verse 6-What are some -if the benefits which come from being miie sou of a good father ' j It often occurs that the iliarar-_ sons are studied. ’ _ __ 'i he International Newspaper Iiinle ter' of parents, as in the ».:_rsc L.; S1 -' ' Club is for the purpose oi pro- Saul, entirely changes -fairing the mi ring, in an unfettered way among period covered by the _5~'i`°l-1 Ufi ilu- rnalsses, a wider study of the lli- their children; does sucn cucnge iw "ie basal truths of Christianity, nilect the hereditary tendency of the ,,,__, .ho problems which enter into children 'born under the clifiereiit tis- every m;in's life. It is composed ohpensations ? ull those who join a Local Club, and! Verses 7-8 - Is it necessary. Or mice up the sinlble course herein out-fight. Ui-\dBl' 0\1l` Christian civmz' iineri barring city ordained clergy- ation. for a good men in A hum- nien. Although with their sympathe-gble position, to pay m0r° respect tic co-operation, it is not consideredito a man in an exalted position fair to have them compete for rnnthan he shuuld “rob ru-called equal Primm R is however desirable that or to render obsequious obesience to ble Class scholars, and church goers_BHY mlm? enerally. may belong to this news-i How would you characterize i.he_ » -, Y _ _ _ er Club also non-churchgoers, of act of David in giving to M.-iei.i.,`o-,occurrence by DL L_ D_ Saunders’ M_ B. gllpshadcs 'oi opinion. All such who sheth all the land that \...:. ...._.__l have not joined are warmly invited by his grandfather Saul 'I to do so and compete for the prizes. i If a EOD iegnuy amuifen p,o,»i..°.-_/1 The Guardian has Secured the fight on the rienih or his r..\ir.~., wr...-.‘ to publish the International Sunday the son Bite,-Wm-ds ie,u~,,5 phi. ,_,_ _ common Occmmnce durmg ie ` School Lesson questions by Rev. Dr.;th8r had no moral right t0_ ,S ha Linacott, D.D., which have arousedin honor bound to restore the pro. so much interest elsewhere, and theyiperty to the moral owne,-_ as 500,, will appear weekly. One of ther-.'e,he learns who W is 7 questions each week is to be answerri | verse 9__The earth’ me sky and Re gsiiztgzérsuti ‘;l;°E“£'r%sc"d °n°w”“'_the sea, are the common gifts of The Guardian is authorized to form relgfniio ,.iI;§€kmdth:§ef%,.ewhogleéswglf; a Local Newspaper Bible Study Club man to eiclusive owfwrship in 'Ur its "°“‘l"'“' “nd guurantees to “neither or any part of these com- who join and fulfil the conditions, mon éifbs 01 God 7 that everything here promised shali` _ F ‘_ t d be faithfully carried out. i Vgse 10" r°m_ our usual), fdan. ' oounrrrous or 'run coN'rF.s'r, “id” ‘Qi “°°‘§i “°“““°‘- “Y ,did l. Each contestant, or his or herfa' .H-“mg an 18' geneious al; .n family, must be a paid in advanciminvltmg ,an bmpiclilq ou:-1 “gs mbscri-Der to The Guardian' durmgygrandson tlo ea techie _an e,thbut the continuance oi the contest. lnihy whatt all an d Elsuan ewes’ order to qualify for membership in|°‘1!;°imB'serst]“ts et 3 comm ‘ff the International Newspaper Bible téailre gervan S 0 ea a B Sapa” 8 Study Club and this Local Club. 2. reach contestant in this nooni ,Wim G°° 10°” d°""‘ ,“P°“ “ Club must answer each of the writ- rch land owner’ and his large ten questions for 52 consecutiveinurgbeil of éerémnts who tm' his weeks, commencing for Su~ndaY.|1an' 1.085 fo necessarily lava any August 23rd and the answers must allimonl tovgt OF’ ‘Th A m ra °“th°,f’ be in`possession of this paper with-if n ere] ?m' e master’ an ir two weeks of the close oi this he serv” S _ Verses 11-13-What should be the period, which allows two weeks lt- bt t »»=-f of ei- ..:.:”.f.‘:.“. ‘:sS.i.;° :‘s§..;‘:§ tes.. ' 3. Each question must be answer- 'oi the Kingdom or -God? ed separately' and the paper wut tiwhatj shoulddoirshindiyidual rela- ten on one side only. No answer on 9 UWM B ame and must contain more than two liunil-ith°S° Who. are unntwd 13° milk’ ,-ed words and may be ]e,,s_ It Wm their_own living. _ be a convenience if students villl IH It an advantage 01' 9' d15”dV9'“t` write their answers on letter paper, age for the average 7°_““g man 1” about gi imhes by 11 m,m,,s_ (being able' to _sit continuously at 1, Each answer must bare ihe! ‘the Kings "D19" 7 mime and address of the writer at! Should the State make PI`0"f5i‘J“ lhe bottom ofthe answer, together to keep the aged and ‘H who with the date label of a current ie- are not ‘mls to BupP°rt them' 'oo of The Guardian so it can be selves? ,,1,,.,med_ giving a number' |_egis_i Lesson for Sunday, Oct, 25th, ,_,,_9,|_ and then tha name Wm bd 1908. The Joy of Forgiren:-_r's. cui. oil so the examiner may know Psalm 32' it by number only. K ` ii. Students should oe careful to BURN understand the ucstion before ans- -f--_'r'-<~ ` ,m,ng_ To doqum “___ lesson text otr.ovER-Ar cimznry. Arts.. ooi. must be rea-d and i~_<;»,-chilly the verse hills' Glover a son' gf varses, upon wi. ._ 'he question is _ _ , Drr<1n`”“""""“' i.D.Se . J E __ `_‘“"'A Y"`T_l1"°“`~_' 6. The nuswr" "‘f»m this Locali l}VLr?i\glif{{in(f)riht sgrftcif li!! Fszldllldf-Tak oinn must be de......... to The Gunn' .;,,,,,,, ' " “ ' ‘limi Office. and they will be c<»l-,Gr1ins--FANNrNG-- At the Metho- iecterl nt the close of the contest rind i dia; pm-gonage, YU,~k_ by Rev_ E_ ""`W“"i°‘i L0 i1@Hd<1“ur'wrS for in-` mi, on oct. rich, charles wurr dependent examin ti b t-E ' ~ ent examiners. 'lgheqlllrlzed w(l'l)lmtlri:n i ft? ,LITLT Albg-thg, Fanning’ he awarded “Ccdrding to the high__ i ,i rrnnr rricri c, .E. I. est ni;m'b§r of marks, won by mem- i " -~ - 5 iers o l' e International N -' " Bible Study Club, and pri;-`sR§:'!l1li, _1_e,¢'.-=,.f°f__°_1=_--_s1fwu_1<>»=~> _ f“fANTED to hire a man’s bicycle is ` by the weeki. Address Mr. Adams, King Edward Hotel. 10-16d3'ipd. L i slope bac wa ._ _ _....__._ KING 'I ..¢' if _-ini Knowledge is Power I< N?WLF.DGE is nut ccrnfmeil io “book ’l`ire knowledge of "Progress Brand” gives _ earning." I1: i`.,`; Tr.t:r\' world of outs every man the power to buy stylish ff . i _ pe ect education is Tire knowledge acquired by the makers of “ Pro- gress Brand ” Clothing has made their names a power in the mercantile world. Their knowledge of values, of style and tailoring, has made ilic “Progress Brand” trridernnrl; a power for high quality. The knowledge of what and where fo buy thus becomes a power-'in economy that may be init the proper--‘lou for flltiiirf excelleutl . ,, < .,. y made the higher school of rife. iowegt pr,CeS_ clothes, at the very The only know- Q! Prepress. hraiid” Garments ledge that must be acquired is, what dealer handles “Progress Brand." Know this, and you have the power to get the best values in Clotliesdom. Best dealers in Canada handle “Progress Brand” _Cl°Uiiif.‘Z- Tlmy know that they can guarantee if to their customers because the makers giiurziiiicc it to them. Knowledge is power, Turn your knowledge of clothing to good, translated into dollars' and cents. account by buying ‘ ‘P1-og,-ess Brand.. Clothing Sold and Guaranteed by PROWSE BROS.. ‘ ~ ~n t _ 'li » _ .» i I T i _ ' ,» ,, . _ ., , , _ ---- ff. - ' ' ` ' ' .\;_.._...a ___ "'” '%----» ____ fr-roorrs fl-= Painless ` Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate ; cure blllous- ' ness, constipation, morning and sick head- ache: break up colds and ward off' levers. All di-ugnlsts. 25s. 0 I. Hood Lowell. Mall ___-"___," i MONTAGUE MARKETS. nnrrnctari for every Wednesday and Sasurday's issue. n-'__ . \, . "God, piE'¢§iintal 64-00 -F! to 5.00 Oats per bus. 40 Potatoes, per bus. 20 Eggs, per doa. 17 Oatmeal, per cwt. Butter per lb. (creamery ° 20 Hides, per lb. Barley, per hue. 5|' Hay, per ton, loose $6 to $5 Beef, per lb. (carcass) lLainh, per lb. (carcass) ,Galfskine, per lb. i Cabbage, per don. Beats, per bus. lfiarrots. per bus. iFlour, Roller Process per 196 lbs. _ Turuips 33.25 to 22 4 Fav Seen O0 ‘rvie-z‘__._ ._..,_.___..____- .\liu fs# d`e\ Liuimenf for sale everywhere I-_lerring par bbl. in 00 to 5,00 Gran $100.00 in, prizes. ` .ro and fake pert in their AND Buy 50c Worth Cf Dry G at Pefoifs Election Eompcfiiion , ELECTION COUPON Thiscoupon is good for five estimates pi'o\'idiuq you have a receipt for $2.qowortl1 cf goods purchased from jzuucs Patou & Co., Cfizirlottetown. A receipt for fifty cents from the sriruc firui eutiflcs you to _onc cstiruzite and so on. Do not estimate more than vour receipt calls for otliorwise voui' coupon will be void. Receipt to bear' date from Sep 21st to Oct 25th 1908 both days inclusive and must :rccouipaiiy the coupon. Aorlrcss all coupons to Tire Guardian, Clizirlottctown, and iuaik on the iuotfoiu left liniicl coriici' of the cuvelope “Elec- ti m estimate.” For one estimate use column mic. For two estimate use col- umn one- and two :md so on until you have made enough to cover your . »".._ -_.___ ;4 ;; 'f __, _ -= _;;:r=#5§ Secure ai Guardian Coupon ocds of the first five contestants. Second Series-A silver medal toi crich of the next five contestants. Third Series-A 'l‘eacher’s Bible, Drice $5..‘.u, io each of the next five contestants. Fourth flicrics-'l`he nook Ilcnrt of L‘iir'istiiilty," price U’ i‘uCh of the next thirty-live testunts: » ~ $1.50 con- Filth Series-A developed mind, an! Mpanded imagination a richer experi- ence nud more profound knowledge of the Bible and of iile, to all who this course whether winning ‘ii-litr prize or not Ii-ach medal will be suitably gmved. giving the name of tho HM' and for what it is '°*'°'~~ied,. and in |.he like manner each Bible and nook will he inscribed. ' C All who can write, and have ideas, '“`° "Bed to take up these studies regardless of the degree of their edu- °“U0D. as the papers are not valued "Gm an educational or literary stan-. Diiflnt. but from the point oi _'BW of the cogency of their reason- WB ideas. Sllirzeetive Questions. U _ oet. rash, 1908. r, "Vid n Kindness to Jonathan'e -~'vi -li Prim. ix. ‘ Giilrn text-And be ye kind one to fniiner, tender-hearted, forgiving one I\ stlier. Eph. iv:B2. Wm hi 1* ill* greatest sentiment m `°_ a human lieu-t can experi- . , . vom it-were iwi~_bein the W. i “ring take f any 0ll~ I win- i lilti i’U’l`A’l‘UES VALUABLE $3.50 _ For a single Potatoe. | Mark Wright Furnishing Co__ I Sunnyside. Charlottetown, (Beer & Wevks r1r0vr'i°£ofS.) are desir- ous of being in a position lo 1 pliice on exhibition ill their show windows the biggest potatoes grown on P. E. Island this sea- son. THEY OFFER PRIZES AS FOLLOWS. For the largest potatoe-judged by weight. f I Solid quartered oak eohglei seat rnnlrer. Value S .50 For the 2nd largest-one pair our spcial heavy wool blankets. Value 33,35 i For the 3rd largest-Full sized ' white enameled iron bed. Value . $2.50 For the 4th largest-Handsome hearth rug. Value 32,00 For the 5th largest-1 dozen bath towels value 31,50 For t-he Gth largest-1 dozen da- mnsk linen table napkins value $1.35 For the 7th largest--one of their special rlnmnslr bedsprende, value 31.00 I-‘.on-ii--1 may he made at once. Enfri s r>ioe=i° nf. nnnn Oct. 31st. l\I.\l'ii( WRIGHT FURNISHING C0. liner R- Weeks, Proprietors. i Bunnyaifle ,_ o Liberal Demonstration Under the auspices of the Young Liberals Associatio IN THE 0 Market Hall Cliarlotfefowii, On Nomination night, Monday, the i9ih insi, at 7.3oo’clocl< _ Arldresses will be