QM." 4 ' Milled by the 'riiisoiis . . _ at Tillsonburg ,-4 In bg, _ ?f.i,' 'llizl ...sl .,_. _ s-i_ l mid .. g . 1; ,ij ntl 'rwo f i l V _i ‘ ’ ’ .i;i,' f*"5 , I » THE CI-l ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,, . . ., ,fi .-sf . ~ _1 . I ,~. SEPTEMBER I9, 1908 ,.3 ; 1_1 M- A ~--- ~~ --s'-' 1 :Q .4 -Q gh” _ ._ i. You can’t get » better » ‘ ~ Hour than .,. ,) ,A 1 , ainbow lour ° ,~ Milled in the careful ,, ' _ , Tillson way, from the .ii i$§l_. I best Manitoba wheat ' A i ,l 1 1 l l '1 1_b~ ~. .1 I/If -ts. ‘ft _} 1 Ii . :ll . il, 'S 1 1| . :I --_ . - ~-----~- - S One Year’s Growth. 01 ini” ii 1 hw. When n Company can make such gains as these during "hard times,” what may be expected now that ‘ |,, g, . conhdence has been restored and ‘ "good times" are rc-.turning ? =`f逻r`9‘9~’Ef2=`3%=€£ _.l--1 "--13410 121'” `]"l- - ,__"~¢ :;i_;:'_io ' ‘_ Gain over 1905. . . . ~.. ' ‘ Cain in Assets . . Cain in Reserve . Cain in income . . Gain in Surplus . . ie... r .G 1,1 =oo.,:>.-i 1. to .a_t<. $42" 106 HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO. Ont. ` J. O. ARSE NAULT, Mgr. for Psi., Charlottetown. lisa- - - -~-~ mr" "’:“"°"" _""`_ "TA . K" "’ Nothing purer or more healthful in the candy line than Moir‘s Chocolate Chips. /my pure mg)/, with a taste “mul as honey,” coated with pure, :month chacolata. You can have confidence in the purity and quality of our confections. Moir’s name guaran- tees their goodness. Look for it when you buy. Moms, Limited, Hhnipsx, N.s. J Q _ a, y ,W AT |N CHANCERY W P.E.I. Re'pre>.cntati'.'c, llorarc ll,l_i1:1=r, Summerslde, P. E. I. ` ymlr C°fn\79"|50fl9 if U18! did not ' fi ;._._______ ---_____.~vf.-_;:~ :-_.;-_ :_-_r_» - - f ~-.-gr:-_f~__; ll' 11/iiiiniiis Liifimeiit co., Limited. ' _ n Gt-iitiemen,-I was badly kicked by ‘ | _ _ _ my horse last May and after using _ _ '_ The illustration :everal preparations on my leg no- Qpen to the Marltlme P T0 _ ling would do My leg was nlnck _ shows difference as ict. I was laid up in bed for vinces. i between Hewson covered seams . ii. .. end bv our new patented machines, installed for this 'al rpose. So comfort- ;i),?;`lv0guwouldn’t know there were':m_v seams, And secured so firmly the fabric willt rip before the seams V111 P3 -_ For better saBs£sction in- sist on Hewsoa lhderwear Why experience underwear discomfort another day when you can get Hewson Under- wear, which is the embodi- ment of ease and comfort? No ordinary rough. raw seams, which are also so apt to part under a strain. to ifritlte you. Hewson scams _ flfeinestly and smoothly cov- next time; lswsoia woouzu mu.s. Limited. Annie if. S- M ulcers of Hewscm Pure W00l T154?- Phil. 1:7-"what things were gain to mo, those I counted lose for Christ." I Life, as we have seen, ii 0_l\1Y 1”98°|l‘{ cd in the centres of other-being Bel-, hshness is death. And the only F0- demption from the penalty of selfish- ness is otfher selfishness. How much are you inspired by what other P00- ple are doing ? How much interest do! you take in the lives of those about' you 'I Are you quickaned at the face, ofa child in the street, all ag1_o'w1 with its wonders, its visions, its high adventures? The beginning of the ro~l ligious line is :that moment when we -bel look out on our world and* my. "h0W , uf wonderful, how lofvely, how good." its And what myrlads of other selvell there are. Here is the past. Are youl uninterestedin what men have done lbefore you _came into the world? Oil course not. Who does not know some- thing a.b1out the world’s1 'great bat- ltles 'I A life is very poor indeedlthnb lie ignorant of those events tihat lead lto the important problems of* the mo- lment. This interest in tihe past is the -basis of our present progeess. No ur ltion could exist without its annals. - Then there is the interest that the ipresenlt holds for us. Do you ku-ow anybody who is living without an interest in the aiiairs of tio-day! What are the leaders doing and ssy~ ing in thc spheres of politics, science, l religion T You may not he interested in them all, but somewhere your at- tention ls, won in amoment at the mentioning of the name of the leader ofa party whose aims and ideals are in a measure yours. May Iask why every one of you isa. reader of at least some paper Y Just because you cnncroit get away from the fascination and power of the other self. Without doubt life is large as we respond to tim pull of the greatest other selves So wo are face to face with another of lifc's problems,-thc problems of other self. Since life is in the response of the individuals tio other ln divid- uals, than it becomes a. matter of paramount importance for each of us to settle with himself what shall be the manner of that response. The frec- dom of choice is our greatebt stxofpnof- individuality. We may respond to that our early education aims at _training the sense for the best other ‘selves so that we may know how and iwhat to choose; but at bottom the lchoice is our own and we are reepon _P what over forces we wil). No one can ‘ I force uh to make our choice. It is true r H ~ New insurance in 1907 .- . . lhl - 1l;“‘|l . , selves is the measure of one's, peihonal stature. Can we argue further from this to the conclusion that the fullast, highest life is the' _knlowledge of t.he most ultimate, and perfect other self? That is` The secret of truly great souls lies in the power of§33°I_°fm=@;;f“f,;;§*°‘;§1(§°;,g;fS§_g;‘}_'; elimination Sermon by Rev. R. W. Norwood S ring-'"‘“" °°”’" ‘”“’ "‘° "“" °' ""’ “""“’ student To feel that one ,ls growing into harmony with lofty minds, shar- ,lng their rich experiences, touching 1 P who has not shined his neck upon au false prophets. One can almost amy- pgthjng with the over 8eBthet.i¢ POP! iwho refused to read the Greek Epist- ` _iles for fear that their loose style ' éh :Euripcdfes Are you rsaqdty and sage: craving after. If you find HL for the larger life? en ¢0\1n their ‘mug-` man away §_ from ievsrytlzing loss for its sake, _ me mths” ttudwd of livin" than would spoil his taste for that alt of begin “tough by eliminating them But once mor;i__htl;e_pro_l)l:mt_hac__¢;_ from your experiences, the pull of the "YO" B0\\‘*10“~ “_ W t 8 °t° "__ greatest other selves The larger, that is, _:hc leash ser Probably the "cnt of an truly centred. To you an me, w o a e ~-i 1- --1- °f is“Liz?"§l;“':..'“:;“;'.:':.l"i.":,.z“°...§':.°:; instion. It was what the Mas- 9 F was thinking of when He saggy that there is only one othersell vgilo u_thy‘r1zht hand ,mend thee, cu; ittperfectly fills in the out ines of s og and cage if, from thee; for it is,ideal_ figure, which we have been promable for th” that one of the drawing foil-_ ourselvest If l;fe tion- _ nd not tha; sists_ in t e apprecia ion o o er- ;T_l1m3::`g1e8h;:l:yD;II;?1d abe mst gntolselves, then Christ stands out among 1.. To cut away this undo;-growth ithem all as the most true to such iam" othemalves is not Em eagyiconditlons, and He has indicated the skit yet it is what everyone in called lway to himself as that of self nega- tion: "If any man will come after me, let his disown himself." _ Let us take him today at his word. Y - We want life, and He came, not only that we might have it, but that we I might have it more sbund~antly.0lsar _ _ , . the obstacles out of the way to Him. DI' wliilaml’ Pink PINS RC' The road that we tread is full of .sion 5 Despandent Suffergf waiting diiilcultiies. Why has His face . been but as a lace in a dream to us _I0 H93* - these many years 7 Why has such K m te “Although it is now some years im since I found it necmsary £0 _\»8k° “W” in ilicine of lsny kinI`0m€. all powerful other self? _I have tin answer ready for you which I h0D€ Will help you through your difficulty. The process of elimination is the only way. Cfwnt every thing loss than fails to l Wing You into touch with this larg- est self. That means that you are to begin first of all with the most immediate and inferior selves. Now `what do I mean by the inferior otherselvos? In reply I say that all other selves are to be regarded i-is' inferior that seek their own, whos, existence is wrapped up in the 1-1|,-_ suit of merely personal ends. You will have no diih Z at: the maJority of other selves are touched with the Llight sons whom St. Paul describes s - The problem of other self can never be solved Un'-il YOU have come to aes that, first you must begin by counting ,loss all things that bear the hall mark of personal, sslfooeking gain n hhem. Who are your com They miiid ii ai Glllrem' ii iime way what you are -_._----_.?,. St Jomph Lervis, July 14 1903 n fortnight. and could not walk. After iii-ling three bottles of your MINARIVS LINIMENT I was or P ‘ Prizes and ordinary raw foctly cured, so that I could start on the road. Three flayS }I0l'S¢ RRCIII seams' Yours truly, g w_ A_ v_ R_ ‘ three classes each day ith Glace Bay for Best Dressed Brigrde Chat- ham Tournament. I was in better health than I had ever been before. When Icomplcted the twelfth box I weighed myself and found that I had gained 32 pounds. As I said before it is epme years since my cure was effected, and I have not had a cough in any season since, and have always enioyed the best of health. I believe, therefore, that it is entirely due to the agency of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills that I am alive and well today, and' I trust that others will benefit by my per- ii snnal experience." _'t You can get these pills from . your medicine dealer or by mai) h _ _ ' ~ or th” mlm at 50 cents 8 but or dx boxes offered for the nest dressed parade.. for $2.50 from 'rlis nr. williams' Th” Pri” “’“”. my “°“‘"“- A “"5” Medicine C0_ Bmckvme_ ohh number of the fire -laddlos took part in ’ parade and the fine appearance made by the I. (l. li. de itntion ex m pi cited uch favorable criticism along the rouge of the pm-g_(]e_ ' weaker, and at the aDPl”0“°h of “'“l~` is U CI-IATHAM, N. B., Sept. 17-In the remen's tournament parade today ho Moncton I. C. li. tiremen divided onors with Glnce Hav f of self seeking. These are the pei- I Sale of Farm of Late ' ' ' L .d T b Exhlhlllon ;,',,,,‘;§’.;“ S a* ~ i giggling? D0 4410? voice your _ _ Before the Vice Chancello NO. B. 727 Pursiiant to and by virinc ofa dur-rec hind by thu Vino Ulinm-cllol' in this riiusc mi th fifteenth tiny ofdilly A. ll. lllfl8 tliui-u will b "myruoiic Aucnou on the Premises on Saturday the 26th day of Sept nnxt A. D. llIl8lnt the h our of one o'cIock in th afternoon. All thnt pluco of Innd sltliate lying and vim; on Inf Twoiily tlirvu i|iQi|€e|»'s Vnlinty afore- uiill h'>\i1illt‘d und rlouerllwd nn follows haf is lo any lloumleii on tho tioutili by Iiind if Wil- l‘»|~n lto1liI;ou the f-1i~l h ' lwuiitv-clizlil. iu:|-os Gharlullelown, Over $60oo,Oo in Exhibition VY , _ ___. I _“_ _a }4, ,'4’, and }§ Printed Sacks. can -. e aiemund for t ini-ronses dav h_\' :lay lt~ eniisliiernil at our wholesale price |`|is best valui- on the market. For Loaf Bread, (Julio and l'nnt|'J' Tllin-i-, in nonu hotter. lfyou src not selling It why not begin now. Mone In it for . ‘latinfn . fo :of the Grand Stand. ,,663 w0fld’S |B¢3f’ _ If ydu have not received the CAR LOTS MILL PRICES ,Prize List 01' Race Piogram Packed in Dust Proof Lined Barrels and write the Secretary' l~. Hold on merit. One of the hast ffsiisdlnn and Stea111i)()atS_ Stai;dl\r.|l|_;|l .ll In nl near lierfert as any Flour D( $2100 in Race Purses v_f_l:_|||-Il _|_\_:|_r:il1n.~ii::’f'_‘ll_li'_“abort Wyiinvl from llio _ _ _ . . ei- _ ioi is; on the .\'nrlh by SPHHH1 9UfaCU°“S H1 fm" ii>’l’.§i"'i. “iiI§""i’f...~.,'i1`.i’1'l». iifiliii ~II.'}..1iii.'I.‘i’ twotiiyiyhrco acres of hind n llltlc morn or lens, Secondly--Alnolill Llintothcr tmr-t of lmul und prenillsoi-1 nftéialw iinbggt tvieaty-tlirianforoqnld b i n . o ws- uni on f.|i'cll\loci-t.|i‘iiy of Anlzxsndor Toomimtr on trio izinii by tho viii-iiiiiiiiii 1to1ifi;o»iui».- (vm by Itlin '|'Aor;»'r_ito l_ton{l and lon by] lnlml .on -, ' o. ncmm Zn tllii Ca\l'c|ilii.shl`.\‘||ii'il"f‘1roi.iti‘t`>-i-.lt ads contain- 1.-\‘ont,\'~two ncres of land ix little more or Lowe'st Rates on Railways |`lif- prenilneu wfllho sold free from encum- FOY full Particulars Wfit°- ‘ v'i’.7'.,"<‘ii`.’I.'F.'¢'§ii`.§'i'.'li‘ii5.“’ ii'i".f’..iii".1¥{`1§l§"',.ii"il.1.'i'I.‘.’i l mme vilinll bepnld si' thc time of thc sale, ' f ll C. R- SMALLWOOD .'11:i.ii.:.l;1le2::.:r_°1.:i1:.u.°°.;2'c.#....:.s Secy Treas sur-hconilmistlonahallbc fren of ox me to I y _ . - rr -_ rf: upon to do who sets out with the _ V light of some high onterpriseon hil face. 'Take gn example. Knowledge I I or orurn srtrl-0' ri ° 1 ' ' I l-nal-1 caan; ' With its to az like clearness fad aromatic fragrance-a cup of Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee holds out a promise of deliciousness that__- is more than fulfilled in the T drinking. ` ' For unqualified perfection in coffee, be sure to order -Chase & Sa.nborn's. ' 92 _ Ll Money Back ll You Want ll Every Fit-Reform Suit and Overcoat is sold with this distinct understanding-that it must give complete satisfaction or you may ` ` retum it and get your money. This is what the Fil-Reform trademark means to you, so you can realize the importance of getting Suits and Overcoats bearing the little wreath shown above. ‘ FIT- REEURM "Satisfaction or money back"-that is the slogan of "Fit-Refonn." ` Suits and Overcoats, $ | 5 to $35. ~ 51 PRO'\7l/SE BROS. I.,IlVll`l`ED Qliiirloitefown f -_- --- ~_ .~..._ __. .?i.-........_._;_.__.__._____... - -is... ; __ ._,~' __ ` as If I ‘ f L_ _ _-__ 5,' " ' ~ A L, Lo "l1i~. " °’ » ` f combines all the delicate I ___ ‘Q flavor of pure white winter wheat with the body _ building qualities of the best, hard Manitoba ‘ ,_ spring wheat, This blending, always exact, iv: insures uniformity of qualify and dilutes " _-Q R53; the strength to the precise degree suitable ` lor exquisite pastry, biscuits or bread. some GRoc_r:R_ sr:l.Ls rr. 0 i wi' i ~.-ff CH f iv 0/cle _ _ mm( to S . 'll Th C bllMll 2Cmany,Ltd. A eforzgir Jil. U lgnnld: P ` ., ss" * ~ 0””fa Ju\11.\\°"i' Q ~- » 7'/ '<. __ ._-.___ ____,, _T3 . l 'J Just in STANFIELD Tnslirinkzilile. Iliiderwezir for men in fall :md winter weightli wear longer :md give better satisfaction than any other mnke. WATSON ’S nsliriuknlile Viiderwezir for woman and children in fall and win eiglifs from I1ii.c-fine stock. Smoothly knit, well put togeth good fitting our price; fo: the above are such as will be for the mut benefit of both ourselves and our customers Come and sec us. Get our prices and biiy our goods if you thi!-il! them good value. W. (LTURNER Qi CO The low rice store 4 G-Fdtt5rm\vf‘tfL _` Nl; Sl&lIl_}_;lHO,Ch’l’o£|_§ . ; ' ' These are the bust goods for the cold weather that-‘s made. They aft _ "evil communications" that "t-or- n r- r lllilnliffictllrufl from pure woolofllie best quality and will ther6f0l’0 ' “IDU good manners" I O T i ’ i¢`._ ws mi'f1""‘ 3§}'71i'¢.`lf°."i.1"i2i'i§ilf}f"“if1'.'liiItiff”'i§tili5"3il.“i1i"1I’§."iii'§"i'ii.-l'“§>3iii §iiiiNiii"iii 233: vu 111°" Mmfwfvfl' l\l\lH\"Y0lh1-1'ki'id ufplaic knownto dcnt|str.\'fqrll¥- f d sur' VITILIZED AIR for Painless Extraction Sl ¢ In ' P’ and Pleasant ll ft ff t I y _ N 0" r ynurtndt hu |mr<1hll-Mr. ° al |10 I Cf Q Cc 'a _ Hs; We Quollduyou our mill Prices T arlottetown P E I llntud this 29th day of August A U lim mn ,mghod \y,, ,,,,,, I" - r ~ cxtruci. one or .wnuty foctlimul not hurl y0\\ Ill! 5*' Aslo|‘t»di:|irn} I n H H ' \. Q ° ' ' .I A LON(l\VORTH Alk YO I' fl'|0l\i|" Mid lillvy will toll on th Is lu |\ it |f requirpd Address M17. 4 nu . . ' ' :ui fn- _ . 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