.._l. (fy I .5 .W ry. __ ,._». _ WJNNJPEG. TORONTO, ONT. MONTREAL-` _ "ii . . If PROTECT YOURSELF BY IIEFIISING SUBSTITUTES. . 7; . gs. l-._ 3. .1 it fn i it ci' ".=.‘» l..f?;l'.“> hiv iii.- ’_»':iir' f’."" , 3'.. i l l E » Shoe Polish JULY 4, 1908 ' THE CHA RDOTTETOWN (` l'A RDI _ _ ._ . AN ;1__"" ' " ' ' ""~ "‘~' r* ~` 'rr ' rr’-~-' ~~ rr - -e~ ~--'~-- f- ~ ' PAG! 'rniutit v 1-.‘ _ - . GI_LLE'l"l"S GOODS ARE THE BES'l'!_ MAGIC BAKING POWDER GILLETT’S PERFUMED LYE- GILLETT’S CREAM TARTAR generally the case with substitutes. ' f. s’.‘ absolutely none why` you should let a substitut same thing" as the article you ask for. STOP HIM ! j ` E VV. GILLETT COMPAN1 LIMITED , advertiser’s reputation. ~ is a railroad shine, quick as wink. Puts a polish on that lasts like patent leather., Saves and feeds the leather too, and makes the shoes last longer. Do not let your boot-black ruin your ` shoes with any old polish. Insist on getting “ 2 in l ” and get satisfaction. se/2)’ At all dealers 10c. and 25c. tins A ` ‘ Q __ _ J ‘ ` r I 3 ll i 2 l -_. C 2 City Mills. _Each machine in the picture is fitted with two pairs of solid it i machines run night and clay almost the whole year round making » When your dealer, in filling your ordc_r for any of above goods, reaches for a substitute, STOP HIM, That is the time to do it. It is too late when you get home, and the packag_e opened, partially used and found wanlmgn 35 15 C There are many reasons why.you should' ask for the above well advertised article but ing dealer palm off something which he claims to be “just as good,” or “better” or "the The buying public recognize the superior quality of well advertised and standard articles like` Gillett’s goods. The substitutor realizes this fact and tries to sell inferior goods on the D U’ His D00Dle even when i‘is 'Iii - The Sunday School Lesson JULY 19. SAMUEL WARNS SAUL AND THE PEOPLE. 1 SAMUEL III. Commit verses 23, 24. GOLDEN TEXT : “Only lear the Lord, and serve Him ln truth with all your heart, for consider how great things <1-le has done lor you." 1 Sam. 12:24. EXPOSITION : I. Obey the voice ol the LORD, _ 13-15. Samuel had spent a little time ; it dwelling upon his own iidellty (vs.‘ ;2~5), but had quickly passed to a re-f citnl of the mercies of Jehovah tvs.) 6-12). God had given them a king. only because they had demanded, onel ‘lbs 12, 13, 17, 19). It was notoofrsi .first and liest choice for them. Now; Samuel calls them to look upon tho* king whom they had chosen and whom God had given. The king they, were called upon to gaze upon was _a ilne specimen of a man (ch. 1012,' pointment and defeat Israel was toi experience in him. So will it alwaysl be with those who desire an arm ol. llesh instead of God to lciin upon! (Jer. 17:5, 8). But God is long-sul-l lering, and even yet there was niorcy| and help for them. In these verses we have the whole secret ot having the Lord for us or against us. To have the Lord with us, and consequently necessary is (1) "tear the Lord, i.e., hold Him in that reverent regard that leads to a prompt and constant obedience to His will as express l ' er in His word (Prov. 8:13 16:6 ; cl. 1 Jno. 5:3). (2) "Serve Him.'f (3) “I-lnrken unto His v ` " l " ers o e Lord your God (cf Eph. 5:1). ll on the other hand wg "will not liarlren to the voice of Jehovah," the hand of Jehovah shall be against us. There can be no greater calamity than to have the hand ol Jehovah against us. Samuel pointed chem to the whole h story of Israel as a continuation ol his words (CL V- 9). For n comment upon va 14, 15 turn to Lev. 26:1-39; Deu 28: L68; Isa. 1216-20. II..Samuel Prays and God An-‘ swers, 16»19. Samuel sees the needl that the people he brought to adeep realization ol their sin. A sign is needed and he has faith in God tliiit I-Ie will giveiit. He acted under Gud's direction, hence the outcome. He calls upon the people to stand still and see the "great thing the Lord will do,” The Lord is al ways ”l`€¥_1dY t0 d0 great and wonderful things for th ' _ _ one who call upon Him Wllh HH mtelllsenu iaith (Jer. 33:3). In Palestine rains were almost un- known at the time ot wheat harvest der and rain in answer to Samuels Ja* 5~1l1'13). There are some who are too wise to believe such stories HS this, but their wisdom is a wis_ dom born Uf ignorance and prejudice. Nothing makes God more real .I A- l"‘.'»l;~.-illf.. A i: ‘lp $5 ‘ v . ’ 3 I D Q > u in all _ .___. 4 .`-'J i ‘ . . -I. * 'I' - ._.r:.:_.‘_!'_‘__» 0° 'i".""`7i..;' 5-' "r P ,- best coffee _ , .f» J q .,/ ‘. ._¢ ~§'5‘_.:lE¥"` ` 'ig " I3), but how poor a substitute for :___-- - - » ~--'~-rr"-"*_L' '”"“" #ii f f COFFEE The best_part of breakfast, to 2., most people, is their cup of V Chase Sc Sanborn’s Coffee. Perfect berries, careful selection _expert blending, insure the rich "F color and delightful flavor of this - 94 _ -Listen - - . MEAT and you will want ii always. D dttsrwtf l ’ _ 1... --._ -..-~ 1' i ' I / When you require anything in groceries you may know we have the beststock prociirable Ours can always be depended upon for 'nelng tender, juicy, ' .ind fine flavored. Try it onw R. B. iquarcbriggs 1___~___ _L ____ i 4. ’°°'e God, and how bitter was the disap-l CWM *A *_`-M* ' -_YI low Price ,Q _ ‘s .1 / l. " .2 -_ ‘~ -s O fri- -/_ 2. .__ -iq 1 f '» `a . ~= -_ - __ //1/`._ ~- _ ‘_ In auU°“°¢ f The l>zi`an<~e of all Piciurcs,l<`rmiief and Frincy G :offs ai Aiieiioii to have it well with us, all that is oice. (4. Rebel not n~l ainst His c st... .€.§""‘“““‘“e"""“>..“”¢`Hi h Grade Art P l lluivcn nice line of ~ilvor\vc:ir, Ulu(-ks, g ivaitclics, jcrclry, ulr, 1.-lc, sliilnlili- for weililiiig pr\:si~iii»', lliiit I um ollrriiiy, :it e month goal stork. lliiiidrels of arlicli-s. Caine iii and lnsp cl. If the ure not worili 25 per cent more just say so. S.\me clcgnii 4 ihday and \Vi_____/__ 1...... who I . . ` In* J. s "€ _ if 7 _.. I . ` ,ui g »:'-:'3`=°: ~:~`»¢"»° 1'* > 3 \__. very lowest prices. _ Aggncy for Parks ~‘s Dye Works “O w_ City of Charlottetown Debentures for Sale ....._y».».,<¢_f. .i..1,9,10, J.,,,,_,.,_,2,l01‘ upwards payable in 20 years. Interest payable everv 6 s from date of issue at the rate of 4 I-2 p. c, By order. Apply to W. _ to men than a direct answer to prayer, and no man is more feared than the man whom the wo ls the way in which we shall see our- HGIVBS when we are brought, as Israel 5 ii ”°‘ ' .id ...,.,,,, has the ea, City Hall City Clerk's Oliice ' City Cleik of God. But the world soon forgets (_Ps. 106;12, 13). The sign was erm; 1 ti V., Q.. ,,,,,,,.,, ,aw ,,,,,,,,_.,,,,s __ ar Ottetown April 18th 1908. great sinners deserving to die That ` Debentures to the amount 0i $50,000.00 will be sold 10 ..._ Pm, 2,,,,,_ Bu, God ga,et,_u__ .replace ones redeemed during the year 1008 in lots of $500.00 W.iCl.ARKE ' ._‘ \\ was. race no race with Goa 'rn o 1' ... conviction of sin men feel the value ?_f5 l9l§€_ Prayers of a godly man (ch, ‘ ' ' .EL 9-351 10‘117~: Job 42:8,- ISH~ 26210: Ac. 8124; Jas. 5:15). FUI- Fear HOL the Lord will not “feel” He People. zo~z5. Goat oforepeated message to His people is, "Fear not." Here He r.-4,... it Lake Copper Mining Co., Limited A SAFE,CONSERVATlVE_COMMERCIALlNVESTNIENT,endorscd adiiiii Geologists. THE WHOLE SIORY IN A FEW WORDS lf ‘.30 Pairs Muii’s lloiigolzi Bals $2.2`5' I tor iii 75. ` ,OU __ih,,,.c`_,5_Uo_3UU 5h,,,.,.,__$,5_(,,,__500 ,,»|,,,,-Q., p5_<.._....|,<»oo :4li_n_rcs 35000 (iiicniion (`.u;i|~.li:i:il So pairs Mun S Dongola Bali ‘L90 6-4d|isrm Ordcrs can lic Icll with Win. Mniiiliinir qiielic, l'.sq..\i;c|ii l I-ml iuc. for $i_.45. 1 30 Pairs lioys’Doiigola Bals i.75 for $1.25. 2 Pail'-\‘Y011tl1S' lloii ol'i Bal _ for 30 Pairs Woiiieii’s Dongola Bals $1.75 for $1.25. 31 O iioots 75c for 451:. This picture shows one line of Grinding Mills in the “A” side of “ Queen boms 60° for 38c. _ H _ . . . . . . . l steel corrugated rolls measuring thirty inches long by ten in diameter- These “J greatly sinned. But theyihid jul; made confession ol their slr- ‘ ‘WS liardnn for them still. U “ure my I I was cured of Bronchitis and As~ thmu by MINAllD’S LINIMENT.. MIIB. A. LIVINGBTONE. Lot 5, P. E. I. I WHS Cured ol aseverc attack of Rhnninntlsm by MINARD'S L1N1_ MENT. Mnhone Bay. JOHN MADER. I I was cured ol a severely sprained _leg oy NlNAllD'S LINIMENT. i .i0sHUA A WYLNACH . Bridgewater. T - - 4?; ,f1T.< Job Lot 0 lforts Sciit by mistake will clear theni ‘ out :it the following reiliicccl prices i Dcvelopemenl;554 feet;Maiii shaft down Io; feet. auil Nou /\ssc.~.salile slliircs in tlie Treasury. by the most eii1iiieiitC:iii Fir t All t s o ment at Location-_~I’olsoii'~' Like Aiitigoiiisli Coiiiiiv, Nova Scotia Area-- *About ii,4do Aieres-Teii square' Miles. _ _ i _ Mine*--Lake Vein--Traced ii iiiile-I to it Il, iii thickness *Average 5 i-2 feet. PER SHARE _ _ . NB.~.~,.' -»:=. <: xr ‘- ` . Output---lieiiininte-iootops per day within one yenr. zoo 0 'I_'i'_iI|§;Fl;\,(’L"’ tons per day wil. iiii tw_o years. '. ‘ Ore--i*Copper with Gold and_silver values. A All (,_¢f)_I_ril1‘10Ll)‘l_ i:?C:_. _br Value »-Esiinmte at present prices for Lopper, $8.70 lo 40- oo B_ _I"f\H"_l 'gift H’ nl" “yuh \ per ton. Average, 9. 42. _ _ _ ~ lk ;*_l1TL“ _ 1° 1 *__ _nl . Profit--»--rsiiniaie ni present prices for topper. 4. 87 per ion. pcr_-ILL is Ll) om nvizouth e Stoch~_-*Par V:|luc,i.oo per sliare_~1.500»0"0 Flllll’ Pald N” ”" " °" °“ °" S " ' accepted Fill in accoinpnnyiiig form nl once null secure ri block of this v.'ilu:il»l\- stock wliilc ii can lie boiiglil. for FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Tlic price may lic aiivaiiiceii nt "iiiy iiioiiicnt. ' l~`oi< l-`u|.|.ai< l‘.iR'riri‘|..\i. l.~~ui: (_'ci'liii-nic lu ._ Ai.i<:x. G. ll.\|i.i.ii»;. l<2~||.. lmif- __ .. _ _. _l!u|.~'_ l’0i-I Il|i~.~|iii|.'.~. I `|\l»¢- lliw-tml: |»i'__ll~|\ Mal. \l'_\\ f'||l‘~l.'H“- \~ ni | » , . in--~ulil»|»l`u|-i|.\l Sliivk of ilu: I./\l{l‘I ('(\I I lil! .\ll.\'l.\`(l i'il_. l.'|`I'.. ||i<| 1-ul l|»» 1* _ _ _ _ _ _ __|-m.l|,,._ ,mm nf ____]ml|ii|~-. iii tnlj |i.._\'||ir||l for $1 io g I SWISO i Pairs W0iiien’s Doiigola llliicliei' xford $»,85‘for $1.35. 0 lfairs \lV;iiieii’s Doiigoln Oxford i.75 for 2 ._ $'~ 5- 4l’airs Iiifaiits’ Doiigola iiiiltoii i Pairs Infants' Doiigola laced All sixes iii each liiie. l*|. & E |_. L_ The Chan|iSlioe Store. A “ Queen City ” Flour. whid, is 5 gweet, wholesome blended Hour, good for all household purposes. Auction Sale We will sell at Public Auction on » rr." ` f.f'§.:.-'“,;?S-f-T'.i-~f ' ffl* li'-f¢i.*1`¢"~_~' ' -.-- '- _ ,»._ . ,..- ._\ , \.,`_ refreshes and satisfies. It is the ideal thirst quencher-mixes ___ ___ _____ m f: ______. .,__g l After the game -after any violent exercise or whenever you are overlieated-doi1’t drink ice water plain. It merely aggravates thirst and is apt to upset tlie stomach. __ 0N'l`SERRAT”' Lime Fruit Juice in the form of a delicious linieade, cools, Bread, biscuits, cakes. pies, cookies, etc., can all be baked' equally as well with lr' C' 7’ F1 . p Queen my gut _ Manufactured solely by _ Saturday,JuIy |8th, |908 AT iz 0’CLOCK NOON that valuable brick dwelling house :ind store situated aithe corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets Ternis easy and made nown at nie. For pnrticifnrn see with everytliin g (except codec). Order by iiaiiie--“Montserrat.” Canadian Alonbf N unions. nnuo me o\¢\"°4\'- °°- °F °*'“°*. _naiwgmwu Glyn 1,701". . .. CANADA, ' felnon Yonnker or Briij Carter. Aiir. _ » _Ji _ oneer. 4'* .Vl WP' _ 5 .Lid n L , i .us 5 P i i . f ,E » ' i ' ¢ » » {_\ _ I. ;'e'5;1l_7 af; 25030 igfléi' for themselv;i’,liliili “ ' i` A I IF YOU WANT T0 MAKE MONEY READ TIIIS AND ACT NOW 1'. ». l i , . I ¢ ~ A