il M%~.f~“~ “s 5 ‘f meme’ 4 'gf ,. .. 3%; *'~ °‘ k:» &'»l`f I' `.. .. .__ -... ,,-.W-ur-,.- , _1nr-r-»--- sri , _,___ .. ._ -». ..__. -_ n. »» - ` “” ' t§.="‘f§¢"'»'53 - _ -_ ~ _.;':: ;_; ;» ~ f ~-1-we-.__'~»="'.=»~' r~_1'-T--"f‘-*'~"-<é,'-'~' _._-fs..-W-so ._......¢_-..._.,.... ..._.... __ - ranges fp.. _*Ph* g `______-_-Y __ _ _ _ ,_ sfx ,__ _A _‘Ek 4 ~- W.s.-<.=::n»~'».-=~f.i:tv.e~=1»e>;..¢;¢.u¢t2c»;¢:..1~..s:mr-f~»»»=auf,-mer'~<:,~;»-=_+== .-.=.1;-f=1.>,`rir¢stv.s\~u~. nw.-s».»;»¢»».¢.¢...,.._ _n~...-“,,,,.,,,_ Q7; ns not ~ ‘ » ’ " ` ‘ ' ` ` " "" ` "" " " fr f _- - ' _ _ 1 7* ,,` I ‘ "£55 " .st ‘ fu .s -h? \ , .ssl . » » ~ - ,t Fir G -r _, - . r ,stings ,3 _ ~ P § E Commencing May 10th the favorite S. S. HALIFAX in leave CHAR] 0TTET()WN fm- What royal visitor wept over a sick W 4 BOSTON every Tuesday at 1 p. in., P1`°Ph€t P _ 9.- camng at umvkesbury and Halifax What was his utterance ol sorrow . Returning leave BOSTON every Sat lm-day at noon. " S- S LESSON. SEHENBER 4. 'rim visnrii ou Fi.isii.\_ 2 Ixings 13. 14-25. ' GOLDEN rnxr. - Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death cf his saints. Paslin 116. 15. OUTUNF.. l. Lack of Faith, v. 14.19. ~ 2. Divine Power, v. 20. 21. 4. Reward of Faith, v. 22-25. Time. -Probably B. C, 838 (.9). I Place,-Unknown. Qui-:srious roi: noiuic s'rt1m'. 1. Lack of Faith, v. 14-19. When and where had these words been before uttered ? ' _ Passangers having. CHARLOTTE- _How was the king biddcn to arm sd ° ' pi t himself? .g`£\v;1:k;V?;1i:5°e ;Zn:];Iiri.:);ga¥1aH51E;; \fVhat three commands were then 0 [L_ , ,, . ‘. ° P » with ‘S. b. HALIFAX sailing Wed- 21"” _ _ _ 2k°$r'&infu %!&ft$b' negday evening at 11 P_ m_ ,=:‘_What interpretetion did the pi ophct '_ rlettltown Feb 18 _ 1 Alhllll UliIYEllSl'l‘l IEVJTIXDS Tl0T|'Ell,,D.|I. Pfitlllli- scainsnir _ _ss_i.'s,clres,l.lt.rfi»¢t,¢t I WOLFVlLl.E, N. S. ending to take e thorough better try those e best advantages. with easing surroundings are I Ut"- eourses prepare for ._§l_$e\ilstltll;lollie University or _for in addition s -2 " ' I Training D°P°1't° <-opportunity for treein- et Horticulture. _ *BLSIIINARY-tnmishess thorough f00ll@!A and- first elsu .issldistienis _.lnstsamestel..snd~Vcoal lhulc. Art. Eluoition. Stewgrsphr and iii? *iii Tickets lor sale at stations P. E. I information apply to W. W- CLARK- ; 'given of action P - - Railway. For Tickets, rates and an What commands were then given to the king P How far did his obedience go ? \Vhat rebuke did the prophet give 9 F ' _ lot of llown, blue, nonpareil, the hes pattern over offered at The Cheai Jrockery Str r. ` I How did the king‘s action show lick of faith 9 I I ' . 2. Divine Power. v. 20. 21. ‘ ' V _ _ ` ~ What event came to the propel P ° ' Upon whose -death does the Lord We are headiuarters for 31| kinds of look with favour P Golden Text. _ Crockery Glass and china ware What enemies:invaded Israel P , . _ _ _ Dinner Sets Tea Sem Chamber Sem argfxhgt occasion for a _hurried buitnl Glass Water Sets, Glass Table Sets ° ' What astonishing results followed? B\licli0l‘ Cl'0¢l(S, Cl'¢&lIl Cl‘0¢kS, BIOWD 3_ Reward of Faith’ V’ 22_25_ /_ T68 ODS JBD T85 Of-S, T8b16 LBIDPS whnt ruler oppfesed _[grae] P Parlor Lamps, Hanging Lamps. A Why was the Lord gracious to lsracl ? Who succeeded Hazriel as king' of Syria ? _ _ ~ What prophecy was fultiled in Haz. ‘ ael’s death P 2 Kings 8. 12. w, _Ps Who recovered Israels from Syiia’s ,lawn Street. power? < _ / ._ ' :How many times was Israel victoxi- 1 thswork ‘done at the ' _lscettilieil hythesuccess _ol the Graduates in attaining to import. sn¢,p_hoesq'_`lit.t_be;Educstlosel world. and tholsrge sunherssehng admission to MMG! had Seminary open Sent. 7th. 1838. Oct. oth. For fuller islmmstion or calendars apply to "“'£T‘%‘6‘nn0s. _ Sec’y Ex. Com. Aug- 8_.6s_l.»w._-;6 w- er* _" A I i.___ I stom¢*’§li:il?rnus Giving ii'nsst,and Mrfj' Ht ireland was Sam t9: |’ tus? - What prophecy was thus iuldllad P \ \ 'ri-:ncniitos or Tris i.i-:ssoxy _ . _ "- _lg ' ` . , ~..r°n..°‘°...°°“°...i.°r;“¢1.f't:=;:,_ii~=»°....f .<.}.;,§";.?.i‘,”25.;‘a.“.’;°..*,;’l3.'.‘;’.§‘ 1 ‘*;‘§;i’.Z. e0nll'll\thiSStSt8_lD0l\f» INIW l\°f»b° With- dies. God’s best gift to any people is a,°n,tfb°,$ t°r°u,d,,.,°u'f,?,th°ir,°,.¢‘°°°th3,,,,' ¥§d22°th,,,8¢§ a devoted. patriotic leader. never seen their ual. Aiwa in order you __s-I -_si __ - _ ~~ -_ -_ --£"'=='=,i1\> f A Popular Home Wort. I has THE GUARDIAN. CHA LOTTETOWD, SEPTEMBER 3 i898 _ Succcsslul Only When thc- Diamond Dyes are Used' 1 / ln\lin.°:t'u's of thiif ind he . ' Y _= Pty l owes in thc llominwn and in tha cul- ony if Neivmundland the work of rug and mat making is becoming very popu- lar. llome made rugs and nfats are more highly esteemed just now than ini- portod goods. This is not surprising when we remcnihei' the fact that the home articles are the best wearing and prettiest. " The Diamond Dyes have given a great impetus to the work of miking home- made rugs and mats. In former times the troublesome part of thi work was the dyeing. With the old fashioned and poorly preparcd dyes the dy ing opera- tion was long and unsatisfactory. "The introduction of the Diamond Dyes with their special colors for wool, _and for conton and mixed goods, _has been. a boom to womankind. Old_ and faded rags and yarns for the "mais and rugs can now be dyed beautiful and brilliant slrade with the Diamond Dyes/-shades that are ptrfeetly fait to sun and soap. If you wish to be at_nll timrs success- ful in dying for rug and mat making, we here utter a warning note against the use of adulterated package and soap grease dyes that only produce muddy and streaky colors that cannot possibly stand no ordinary washing. Ask for the Diamond Dyes, use them as per directions, and your success is sure. °?-_O1-'-- ` THE CHARLOTTETOWII -HAILS The malls close at the Chlrlo ite town Post Ollee as follows (Local 'l‘in'|e’).= ~ For po'nts west with connections to railway, 8.15 a. m.a1.id also at 3 40 p.m, with ptm. connections _to North Tryon, Tryon, Crapziud, Victoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Scazletown. _'For points east (with connections) to Souris and Georgetown on line of rail- Gallingat Rtmouski and Moville~ Ireland l °°h"°Y use soars o sn rabies which coins _*tg gqff “ml STEAMER- Mo _Slrcnpt_li_and Ensuring Perfect Digestion. _ he Dead latest- lmp_rfov_e_d_~ .keepers and .Binders with #Roller and -Ball tthltflltings.--Eirerythlng ff¢i|lly;vvarrant_'e_;|-;Prl ee lower than the lowest sandfterms to suit our idlpetoinfegn--#Gall _ont ue _A &. to. _,,l Q T. f'.». ,I > _-»~ g ,, _ __ |.._ I Wegliave moved. from the Store "formerly occupied -by.__us. ‘We arenow to be fflllllfl a few doors further pq? Great George Street Gains Sent I3 Lake Ontario 10 Luke Winnipeg “ “ 11 Lak H e uron “ “ "4 IAkeSuperlor Sent. Aug. 2 lake Superior :Q Sept. Z3 _ _ ____ , ‘ __ ' u u .4 ' ' , _ _ ~ u .rr _ st ». _ » ' ~" ' l ` “ o~_~._t. asv. nosriir inns, it, 'A._Pnstu»i. _ MISS_il;;__S.Pl§Ki_ltcIit,pa__t?»lrtan. Cambridge; Resl c. H. PQRTER, 3,, ~ isusig. u\i§i°2n nnsstn-’.' °°“‘°"“'°”' THE STAFF consists ot ‘about U trained ever _in our history did Sveeintists _ __ an THE_.aTTENDAN'C1i!tor~l_ast'e_cssionwas ents _*S S li T““fff?\”"»f““ °°”““ ‘°°°“°»°~ef~ fe" '1 me codsdfivaddthe University _ I A ' ` u ' the Diploma or thId¥‘/o00URSES 'ld to =8_»S.~ now. "° °’“‘°"“‘°'*’ '°°°°°'“ 7th' or Sept. :ices. _.g!"“ T118 0°l1°¢° reopens innlsenr. isis. Fo calendar and information apply ---_ . _ . _ .._ ___.-___._..s. _.__ __, .__ ,M--_..~s....._ 5¢n§l3 paslgizgisn of Bn¢nsio'iis Surnmerside and Tignish on line ol' ' ‘ “ I `* ` _ GQ 2. Doubt invites disaster and dcfcnt way 645gn_m_ ' D _ » f _` 5 ` - he wth l ourlolhesaiidalittle . . . ’ ' . _ f ~_ |331 vxtermbotz :fgw nizlnutesa dozen or G0l!’B Golllmallds are Imperative. F0 1 For Souris and Georgetown only, _ _ _ Felficlest-re Wwhed- A 61114 °\\ll V021! hesitate is to disobey. Cowards cannot 2,30 p_m_ ~_ e _ ___ ' 1 I f'f°,,,, ,nwnmd ,, mmm; of p, E, ~1,,1,md be relied _upon for victorv. _ /» For Courier route to Southport and all Iwi I gill W°1'l'°»Il;tU1°S0 m\°l1il;B f°1' U90 3. °-The good-die’ not.” Their inilu~ points thence to Belfist,.6.‘15 a. ni. - Yealgse mga grille: m1'°°'m”nd°°“'Bu p,,,._ ence services. Their works follow them. For Courier route to N0;-_i 11' _lliyng-_ond lgeulers-mBvyn°&§:1°s ¥°\1Will hd it swltlv Though dead they yet speak. There all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, ’°'j,m,.¢sS_ ' 5053 pggwsg was p`ower in Elijah’s bones. There is Thursday and Saturdayl-6.15 a.m. _~ , ` ' .' W Koyalty llf-est power in 'Elijah‘s example and holy For United States, New Bru_usw,ick_,~' _ gi-`D.`l..'MeKlNhION, ldintggns B,»mg,,_ memory. ' ~ , Ontario, Quebec and the Northwest, |Ausl9dzn&wtt hwsmiw 1- ----- 8.15 a.m.' ' f _ _ _ ‘ _ A .I pofgnvs seem. 6.30 sm. _O Owing to_the_death ` -_ ' ' _ _ ~ f i ' ' _ ‘tor reat -Britain,_t‘1‘uesd_a'y,‘ p.m. ‘ _ ' ` _ rpm* Sltlilisr-Ssilisgs-( Slldepl. hollis _ _ _I_.sttei__;s are ?_l1ectcd 2troi_|_i_ sg-_png m__u_st_ __ _ ____ _ c er oxcs o am., p. _ _ _ _ .__ _ lose . tene m _ _ _ _ _ °°"““_ 7 1 t 9 ' . __ gl _ _ _ _ _ P ._ 1 't _ ‘i - . Bl! the 'Exerciseol Cf’m'“°“ ,., I _D _ f I' _ __ .__V_u_sua.l,_}ivherethe 351 ~°AV*-WOM MH- ..._ ........ ......., 1.. U ii i1'l‘»i.‘€'l"aili _'li=.ll»i . :*»l‘t'i »li~"i`»._".‘ _ _ J W t. ,. ,t = #_ ci li = ‘ 5 .. i. 5 _ '~;.' lllllllllllttlli _ hanced by the substitution of The sunken condition of a of the natural teeth, is changed i s make yourold *set over at a_ small -lit. We guarantee our work to Yonscan callin, in the Qver Store' of Open~Evenings 8 to.8.' Made from all'-wool" mings and lirstvclass' health, the speech and the personal Good health, good appearance and d,entist’s skill in making an Artiieinl _ _ httpd. Artificial teeth' can be made _ -“ pearance an occasional. dark tooth, In 'tasty filling will break the porcelain persons When the natural teeth have been W properly made Artificial teeth. We fill out hollow cheeks and add youth If you a.re troubled with had htting be stayin their place as they should, lam im Painlem Dentistry Moderate 1-¢.._¢.;»i1/. Good DPOP and o_ur_ stock; no thesenlor T e business w be continued ens- llllllliww tb- -~ _ _ _ ,__._~-li? “‘i»ur"'t ._ __ V .- Ev i lnnrntnilfiusr | ~ 94| D i 5.-iw" ‘ ‘ve Tift, \._\` » "annie 'uc _~“ U” $55 Fortunately, however, Mr. Ireland' f` ” di-1 not die. » When hope seemed gone, he began ‘ ' g_2.;`I.'T....KgntstfQOfg to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and from; ' ' ' D that nay he_begaii to recover. 'Tj t;K_!`H3'? D i> freedom irom pain- .are due to D0dd’s ‘ f~ Kidney_Pms a]0De_.,,_ _ _ €"MARBLE for__all PLUMBIN1 Ch’tov»n, May 28, |898- law w3m i .GRLNIT BRANDON [T Marble; also FREESTONE Of one _sxcnninucn gi npr” .tis YI'/_ 7' samples in our show rooms or wrt" bf RE Headplusrters lor the