_._->¢»~A =». THE LATEST NEW! _ _' 'W p-` _ S ¢»- - -q._...,.__Q_-¢- Pinlrhaiifs Vegetable Compound Ileilevilie, N. S.,Canada. -“l doctored for ten years for female troubles and did not get well. I read in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound and decided totry it. I write nov/ to tell you that I- am cured. You can publish my letter as a testimonial - Mrs. Suvsirm Basins, Belleville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Another Woman In-covers. Auburn, N. Y. ~ “ I suffered from nervousness for ten years, and had such organic pains that sometimes I would lie in bed four days ata time, could not eat or _sleep and did not want anyone to talk to me or bother me at all. Sometimes I would suifer for seven hours atatimc. Different doctors did the best they could for me until four months ago I began giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial and now I am in good health."-Mrs Wii.i.iAia H. Gii.i.,No. 15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. The shove are only two of the thou sands of rateful letters which are con From Female Ilia--Restored _ to Health by Lydia E. ._-.-.- SUNDAY soiiooi. Lsissoh ini: u\~.ius'r vi-swniin tis.: disfiplis. . 'lhu wlinlc value of ihis les-0u with the siilvect stewardship. " g . . ` ~ .' stantly being received by the Pinkham Sl’°“9lL'llt~Y Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com- pound does for those who suffer from woman’s ills. If you mint spe- rliil advino write to bo » _ all Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (co|ifi- $ , ai-nii¢i)l.yini,iiass. 2 Your letter will be opened, read and " _»~i 'f \" answered by a wo- 3 '»-,,\‘“`.§` K “ inan and held in De' ‘¥` ° v s na _ “ strlat eeiildeaoo. | 1 l S M Young Barrister Will make the season .Ci 1914 follows: Leuve Bonshuw Muy iith for John McKinuon's, Cunoe Cove, l~yii.jOil lui' liililkivll. own gmierution The str-wnrd wh LE.-.\O\ 'l‘E\'l‘ Lute xvi 10 He that is faithful in is very little is faithful also in much, and hs that is uniightuius in ii very little is un I h M 1 th t ‘th contrast BT lismeuus "iso is much it ciistiauliliidlsisae llistiiiseiij mei: Wholly this iloi-~ not lenlly mnitei Thcio is qu to clcu ly n close connection os tnceli its iviicliing urd thc words nl tin, uu...sion Whilo the puraiie oi lost things naw -po~en iliicctly t l'iiuris:os iinil scribes, thot which wc nrt-. now to consider was spoken to iiiscoverel Tn the fact that it ilelnls he fiiiiuro of l’iiari-.eevs and scribis was the fnllurc of those who ut leust ivliiiincd to hc stewards oi the Divine liiw. Tim mcn wliuin the Lord had - gatherecl arminil Him us disciples MAY iii S wer.: bring lrrcpnrctl to frllll that re- 'l the inctinul oi the ste\\'iii'd iii asking lvl~i;- ul his lui‘\l's i-.i'cilit<»i's than llicy ‘iruliy uwiil, iii iirilrr ln iiiiiiie il pu. Int Hs tllf-n lirst Lfiniu-.c ut the cull of U10 |‘l\l'aol<'. where wo iind thut our Loril Enid, "The sons of this ul' urn for their own rrcneration wis- i‘ than thc sons of light." /Thus *e sce that He wus mulling a con- trast l>et\\'ecn the sons of lilrht. creovtr thc terms of the contrast are such ns reveal the fuct that our i.or\l limiteil their wisdom to their . . , 0 is si-en, thcrcf-orc, was ri. son of his nge. His method \-wks dishonest, but for n iran thus limited. his action was wise, thot is prudent, in the s'n~e cf being rl'-vcr in one modern 3.1- Sf at of their age, und mm who, pr0l‘°5BQ\l THE NARRATH E ly at least, were sons oi light deal ANTIGUNISH May 7.-'At u meet we “ne ‘” 1==“»»"“1"‘,,~”‘L*°1‘-='2;‘,, 125 iii” .°$€"`“f....'ii‘.’.§'¢‘.’.i 331°" .$55. .‘l’.i.ii'.°ié’ X.l.&'i`1..i‘.f.'. i'.§“’l°.§?ll"2`.l.‘§’ . 1 ' <:nt‘.)smin ;iicii;cl'.i)slinU€viltli wliieh astutcnces as had the former the members of the association out You are not C0mp6llEd t0 ...li Lois ima utter.-ii Hn pnrnsis ,lu TEA, ,um }]‘“§id\“ °“'"‘:“g° |f°r,»§.i1t°apub2iigie ni" 0|-ll' g00dS are mepegted by conc riiiiig th lost things whither) ai bllgt; 'mt rg” ‘ist B d J°Hr_° anteed pure it wus Biiolnii .it the some time it' TI ti ch "_, f thw lesson ml “MB cl; ethra 03’ 0 t B Hr nigga t uki is ' muy n »t be possinlc to 1-.ani o’clock thcncc to Cornwall, ulyuc River, i-ooii, iuid to ihiiishiiw, re- nininiiig till Monday, l8t.i, to Malcolm Bell's, » South Melville, ndon, thence to Put Hogaivs, West moreland, over night, Tuesday through Rose Vullcy to Brndalbnne Wednesday tliltli to F'redci'itton-, noon thence to Hunter River over night. to Friday through Colville Road Bonshnw remaining tlll_M< nday 25th This route will be Continued through the season, heultii and wcnthcr per mitting. Mliires :_lt_ owners risk. - Registered under thc P. E. Ishiiid ciirolinent Act form C. No. 7. JOHN O'BRIEN Owner in clinrgo. (7h.si‘lol.totnwi|, Muy litli, illil. 2242-5-'7Mtlit tf. Cronp. For Aches, ~ Pains and Wounds, J0|'|NSON’S _ ANODYNE ' _ Lliliiiilir is the never-failing remedy. Keep it in your liomc and be ready for botli internal and ex- ternal ills. IN USE I 08 YEARS 25a and 50: everywhere L.___.__ 1' __._.;_:=__ _ _,___ Calgary ‘Power Co. 5 p. ez. First Mortgage Bonds First quarter of present Hscal l. S. JOHNSUN 6| C0., ine. Beslan, Mess. 1 Parsons’ Pills ullns connloarlon » and headache ._ _ __l year_ shows increase in gross A very Desirable Pr0_ earnings over last year of more than 10 p. c. At present prices bonds yield about 5 3~4- p. c. V perty For Sale A'l' (_i.lililNl*`ANNlN(i, KINGS UU. ROYAL SECURITIES ',.,.f§{'i.“.€3"i?}i’!.’i§iiii,,"§i"ifi§’_‘Lili “ii B colleiit land, twenty-f-ive acres of which, are ln B state .oi good cultivu. 9 1 tion. Tho remainder is ~o.~ ami, .,| ||.,.,¢,“| al, gl Jah., - N. ll_ f. ered with a good mixture H. 0. Flood. Manager. ‘Phone M. 2780 of hard null soft wood. Tliere ..._ Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, two acres of uldar mud and is uevoi' - ~ » _ i in t i ti' t - » mn, Ep” .nil n{_:)c;tl;;l8:m 0 Soo wa er ceiitti or *c ; nil 'lyhe buildings ure in thorough ro- liair. A good roomy dwelling house three out buildings including li barn 42 it long 24 ft wide, well finished There is ii‘geniiins pump convenient- ly located which gives a supply of ood water g . y of i This property is sitnutcd on the ~ St. John, N. B. Have vigorous. l..iirl.~u, Healthy New Brunswick lisnvh Raised Beentifui ‘liver Black Foxes. Irie f-om lnbreedlng 'I he -I-ii ol New Brunswick con- tains snlilcisnt Lime. so indiipen sable in |»ri-ducinlg rtinnv, healthy Foxes making in iisnevsmry ioleul the younizartitiuim Limo \\'n|...r ui Iiioveiit them fii.in lleterlcriiling n vigor and stauiins. 0 11 i' prices sro ri-as hle: Terms liberal. Furniture Sale. BY BENJ. CARTER & CU. to sell h1 street, on o'clock We are authorised by Henry S at a residence, 58 MU! 11th,. Grand_ River Ruud, one hull niilu from the public school three miles from Cardigan village mill five miles from Bridgetown. - For lurthor partlculurs up|:ly to the owner on tho premises. ` Alexnnder A. McGilvruy ' Glcliimililiig. Add. (ilirdilgan i’. O., Kings Co. 2324-.'. uM1i pu. glfi/I//I@II.\\\\\\\\?IlIII$ I S “Just Aiuuvio, sm, I middlings,oilcalie,coiton seed, moiaisine, cornmeal, craclied corn and iioiir, all oi wiiicli we are selling at lowest prices, wholesale and retail. A HORNE & C0 2319-5-6me2wks VI EGGS FOR t’rinl things, proves eitln-r irtidnlity or iiicopucitv in spiiituul tliings. Th(-_ unsivcr to the uc:-.i>iii;lici‘S. nrfssed in the worils, “Ye cannot scrvc God and Mammon." are hundreds of men and women who will pay good rent for a comfortable room with good surroundings. Put an adv. in the“classified”columns» of The Guardian-You reach a-multitude. e _ f--1----'elf'-11-1!_ _ .4 his age. The one vulue, therefor¢__0f nicn, is \vealth ns;d wisely uc. / cordin to s irilval standards i Z D _ The qurstion of stcwnrrlsliip hcino inc on w i whut we may speak of as an nrgument for its accuracy, ns He said, “Ho that is faithful in ii very little is friitiiliil also in much; und he that is llnrighteoils in ii. very 'little is iinrighteoiis also in much“; thc force ol this statement being not that lf a. muii shows faltllfiilness in lhc use of wealth he is to he trusted with steworrlslii-|i in li higher reallm, hut rntlii-r that when ii mini is _(pith- ful in the little of inutcrial wee-ith, it is In-caiise he is faithful in the wsponsiiyilitivs, the much of spiritual thinl:s_ ' 'i'lii6 :irgiimrnt wus inimcrliutely ful- lowcrl i;_v tivo nucslioiis. The i-.iiswciy to tho first is flint no one will i-om~ mit thc lriistecsliip of spiritiinl things to thosn who are unfititliiiil in mal -vi tlizit nu uno will i"i\'v iron lliiil. which fillniied His |»sinbl0 '1`lW Pal P nine itself wus iutroductoiy, em phasi/ing the one matter oi thensed ,_ fo- \.n,dom on the purt of i.tewar\lS und the various plans ol Qi mlzation Hu ing thus 1-iiiuliiisizcil this, T-hc pl ` gi Bli tlon ul lion wiuloin iii tliiit liigliel' gt rollin would operate. Here evcl`Y‘ th into ii clearer utmosphere. In thi. P tenclriiig wc lime 9 revolution oi thc fr .v.srl0iii of those who are stewards for srun moyumiwr ort time However, judging nom tertailnrrents such as concerts, etc _,N ,O ,',e ,md in the ,,,,,e,,,,,, my our Packing House, the quality is decidedly superior to that ters of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Of SlIOCk. \ ' Prince Edward Island und New Eng- land. All the,st`ndents and friends ol instit tl i th 0 - you no in cola _ gold to any man, wczmin, or child that cannot be hcnclit by Sugeine hair tonic. We are anx c-ns to have everyone try Sageine for we know it' is the greatest hair tonic that has ever been discovered. sngcine will~ positively cure an itchy scalp, bring’ life into dull faded hnii' i-ind add in- ches to its length. Sageine is now Ob- tninable in Charlottetown and is sold iinder a guarantee to please. A large bottle of Sagelne costs hut fif- ty cents. Be sure to go to Geo. E. Hughes' drug store for -other stores don’t have Sngcinc.` L _ m’__’ D. D. D. Prescription -for 15 years- The Standard Skin Remedy Ask i fcnlrsl Dru qs(-we Char' ul‘elnw|i ki-iinijoorted T ciylles ale Stallion '|'hc whole l1riiici‘iIn is finally ax. If You Want a -'-@_;uui1;- “Roomer” Advertise for one. There 1839-4-Smetf 1 now out in our miilinery depart- ment. 'l'liey’re right up io tlie mins ute and iave very small prices ai- taclied. iisnley Bros 2327-5~6m4i in ...nn displayed at in msmllg purchaser against getting diseased Meats. opossa, time can ns no .loom nun Our establishment is the only one in the Maritime Prov "f”§_§§nn*;§f_1,°{;fv§'e';_ tggugifggis Uitfllg incesdwhere a Govemment Inspector is in chaige the year ` e purpose oi the committee up- fouu - _ ~ en ii - - _ - . §;ilsian¢l;y0i’ihiiiii)iii'iiiilii]_ tfnlisiiiii The “D & F ” brand is a guarantee of finest quality and .ends of.St~ Francis Xnviers En- as our goods are delivered daily to the dealers direct from Wnlsii, A. Cumlirlrlge, Mnss., _ for i This '"“l” will ll” °'“‘l*““l"l l‘-wh me New England Statw;_C_ S_ l.],,,,,|_ week lor tho season, wi'iith~| er. rson, Purrstloro, for Nora Scotia; I . ”"litl"l! Thomas '1‘rhl\ii0r_0|,a|-10tte;,,wn_ for _ l ll‘ui flirtlicr rnl'tlc\iluii»iF?vl-ly in Prinm Edward 1‘s}m,d_ ,mil J_ 1l_ l|l(iM AS l\'cLEl.LAN, illm, MacDonald, Mahon, for Calle Bl‘Cf»0l\- ` lil "lf ' _ _____ 2326 'i Pure Bred certificate No. 21. _ Standard lioizlstcred 47898 trottor, trliil ’2l8; half 108, half on ice this winter race in ' 106i. Shown at five shown in nne wlnnlnir ovgn reri ribbons and twice winning the r best stu dard bred trotting Stallion. Maypi- 214|, who aired more 210 trottera than any horse ever the time he lived. If you breed your g od chances are good for gettin tr tt " The liizhest :ly a lon of e It a o er al one trottsr ofthe Grand was aet y ar an in sire. Bt., i-~ _-s.»~ » .'..:.,~;.__..~ffe=--gf Season IBI4 du.-i~ 1- . ' Newsom. 2nd _ _ l _ _R¢¢§red' Shiv Ivlain Office, Ranch, 53 State Street, Charlottetown Bostcn, Ivlss P E _ ` incorporated under laws of Massachusetts, U S A Capital ` tock $400 000“00` Par Value $100 00 per sliare Stock Full Paid, Non assessable . ` \ v " ~ The Company will own twenty-five pairs of pure Silver Black Foxes all elig ible for registration, which will be placed in the ranch about September lst 1914 1 . . » _'1he _Company will have an up to date ranch with every modern 'conveni ence, in an ideal location near Charlottetown Management _ _ The managemcni; of the company will be in the hands of men who are ex perienced in the Fox business, and who have made a success of the raising of Silver lilnck Foxes in captivity Directorate 'Ihc l_lozii'cl ul [in-itois is composed of successful business men of high srzmding, who have iuwstcd heavily of their own funds to make the company a SllCC€:S. ' - K ~ , ~ ~ #ie-oi ,_. _ _ . . , limbs. Bred by (`ottoiilia,\igh, Brlilgo Davls & Fraser l.....i.....il........~t...i,,.,, .i, _,, ,.,,, B are ° ga" ° M t ° co" “ ' ‘ |iY lVii Tweedy eos to. take cliiurgo of he movement _ __ ' wil M' their sl’°°h"l districts". Tm? gimcml ` 'l'huiiia;wvltl/Iclilyllgliilii lililliiqiu l im upervlsion U' the cmnpmgn w "i1.|u.w ' -- = _ 4'" """"'-9 l,l.lie1o till T\loBda¥»‘.l'»tii iiist iililii uiidsof a. ceiitriil committee. ilu 1 - V ~ ___ __ _ ho will Icnvp fur homo fm Um "DI