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Scnlul icmirrs will be reci-ivctl st thin oilicc until noon on FRIDAY, MAY 25th, 1906 From any ynzrson or persons willing to mntmct in supply and deliver at the Hospital for Insane \Vharf, Falcon- wnod, loo cords of poles and a quantity of round timber. in accordance with specification to be seen at this. office. The names of two responsible person!“ willing to become bound for (hr: faith- inl performance of the contract, must accompany each tender. The Department is not bound to accept the lowest or any lender. Tenders to be marked “Tenders for ‘ Poles.” L. B. McMILLA N, Scc'y of Public \Vork s. lGdW! iwwtd itself CC?) 'K ‘. 1 _ . ‘4 L." L A A x x ‘ \ V a.) a, \\‘5\\/4V/ 58344515; - (‘V i_ moon dis . grace I EED JR. .051 {agnrrcw i3 5.: xi pi‘flivmy “2/ I seen. _— bright. know, er shines w- i. from hot. .Jmf‘pti Me Sermon by the Rev. Wm. THE OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD’S DAY Dobson, ‘Pastor of the First Methodist Church, Charlottetown. Questions Difficult to Desi With Raised bv Discussing this Subject—The Sermon Confined Wholly to the Moral Side of the Question. Text-Let, no mun therefore judge you in meat. or in drink, or in respect; of un holy day, or ofihc new moon, or of the sabbath days: which are n shudow ofihingn to come; lmt the body is of Christ. (fol. Ii iii, 17. Ihuvc been asked sevcrul times since coming to Charlottetown. to preach on the subjectof the Snbbnth or the Lord‘s Day. but till the present. huvo rcfruincd from doing so principuily bncuuse I thought. and think now, [hot i do not, know enough about, it. to discuss it intelligently. It. ruiscs questions that, lie far beyond my knowledge—questions which must. be dealt. with if we are to understand it. in nll its hcnrinxs. It. has an economical sule. which it, seems to me cununly be handled intelligently by on import in political eunnoniy and :1 Hunter ufinorulln“. it. twist!!! it physiological dun-stinn. |\'l\i"llt‘lt'i only be discussed uyu noisier in physiology. mill helpyou to inmliiui-ncl) l'l‘l'lluph nu iinusi .nuon lllliiPl‘SllIn'lVVIlflbI Ilfl‘ilil. \\'hun a boy ut school I win milling Hill» on old man, u liu for yours hit-i imcn nnuuigor of the smut-«much Iinl' iii-bwcon St. John nnd liulifnx, nnli who in lllH long expcrli-ncc hml handled uorl driven thousands of lmrscs. He told inc that. his experience imtilnuuhthim [hut the average horse would workonnslnuc conch evcry tiny of the your. keep in good condition, and live out. his natural life, if he were driven fifteen miles it day, at the unit of six miles lln hour,tmd curry six hundred pounds nsnlond. To increase the distance one mile each day. the speed and load beinlf the some, would be to make A draft. upon the horses capital and shorten his life; or to increase the speed, the distance and land being the "flute, would have the some client. The. some would be true by in- crcusing the loud. while the distance and and speed remained the some. The question that. has been raised as to the necessity of the dsyof rest, in order to keep won at its Best. physically, and enable him mlivs his natural life. It. is quite clear that a man may not. be able to work twelve hours a. day for six dnyl nnd yet. live out. his rnluml life, with out renting upon the seventh. lluc (Reported by The Guardian Ste‘nou'mpher.) is so .thur. a mun cannot work six hours it day without resting upon the seventh. imny be wrongin this, for it. is not. a question of morals, but a question of political economy and physiology; yet it. is one of the questions that. has to be settled. There are many other questions equally as fnr‘reaching and as subtlle Lhntldo not. profess to know anything about, which mny be settled by those who do profesato know. Knowing this, ishuli confine myself tonight, wholly to the morni side of the question. In the first place then. the Church for tout-thousand ycsrs,it.hnt, is, if you call the Jewish Dispensntion the Church) has sought; the origin and authority of the Jewish Subbhth and the Chrisciun‘s Lord's Buy. in moral low, and him pos- itively refused to take It. out oi timl. category. (in this point there is no discussion as to theJewish Church. and from the dnys of Constantine till the present, with some individual exceptions the Chrisblun Church I"!!! declared the origin nnd authority of the Lord's buy to be found in moral low. Moses placed it. in the Deculopue which we nrclnLhe habit of culling Llil‘. Inoml law; und as the fourth commundmcnt. in the I'rotesennt ‘Church it. reads: “lis- nicinher the Sabbath day to keep it holy." So fur as I know there is no discussion in any of the Churches on to the moral value of nnyof the other nine commandments and this one stands among the rest. If. is so taught. in our Sunday'sbhools. in all the churches of Churiottetowu. In the Catholic Csbhedml it is taught. as a moral lawzin the Church of England it. is so taught. and the worshippers are Instructed at. lheciose of it» reading to pray that God may incline their hearts to keep Ilislnw. The some ls true oi all the other churches in Charlottetown. “'nntl want you to understand from this statement. is simply this. The fourth commandment, in the Ileculogue is held by all thechumhes and taught. to ban moral law. Now we connect our Day of Rent with the fourth comm-ml- ment. in this vuy. Christ. chanced the day from the seventh to the first. but by no means cIHIlIKeiI its moml value. to me It. does not. follow because thisi The history of the Sabbath is briefly one ‘- nn most I” .‘tla hearth‘ _ nig-‘ger . her chubJuyf mgr; be. unu’niu . ten.‘ to" dub, out uiglit.___——- u while all In". __....—- in de - ‘round my Juice -[su ‘litAltie,’ wed - din, ,1 on. ly kiss . el yd .5 hr dread , sweet, one 1 no so gs] some this, (Bod Himself rested upon the seventh duy, untl blessed Linn. tinyuntl nunutiiied it: “because let in it He rested from all His work which God cre- nted nnd inude;"und man being created in God's hung», t.hi< lilW of rest. has been “roughtln the vcry constitution of his lx-ingin fixture of his creation. I know itimsbecn suit) chub there is no mention in the Scriptures of the llay oi heat. until the time of Moses, but. I am notjust. clear on Lind. if this seventh day of rest. has not been taken knowledge of by the race, as it nice. it is difficult. to undersmnd how time has been Linn divided wherever nmn ls found. it. is not tlitlit-ult to understand how time was divided into umntlm and yours. The sun and moon nccount for this. Now is il. clear why Nouh sent the dove from the ark in the some orderasbime is divided into weeks. Ihuve more than n suspicion tint the division oitiuie into weeks ls more than an accident, whatever the cause may he \Vhen we come to the times of Moses, the whole matter becomes clear. 0n the seventh day the Munuu ceased to fall. and Moses wus commanded to remember “not: to create or institute" the Subbuth Day tokeep ii holy. The spirit. of the law as understood by IsTEfll in the days of the Prophetsis given by Iquiuh in the fifty-eight cimplcr, nnd Lin- thirteenth Dani-Neglect a Cough or Cold ['1' CAN RAVI BUT “I RESULT. IT LEAVES ml THROATQI‘ LUNGS. OI m AFFECTED. DlI. 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' v neigi . bur _ hood... neck.— ring._ KW“ “um I” “I” “12M love. you_ my;lovg(. I verse: “if thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath, from doing thy pleasure 0" my holy day and call the Subbsth a de— light, the holy of the Lord honorable; and shall honor iiiin, not. doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: then shalt Thou delight. thyself in the Lord." That the Jewish Church in latter days had thrown around it. mics and regulat- ions thui. became burdensome is a fact. that. requires no discussion. It. was these rules that: Christ violated, and ior the brou‘.ing of which he was condemned by the Pharisees; but the law as Moses gave it; Our Lord never violated. either in the letter or Lhe Spirit. Thus tne Church has taught, whecher right: or wrong, that. (the moral element, in the Snbboth from Creation bill the present. day, is its origin and source of authority. Now, let. us see what. the moral element. in the fourth commandment. ls. “Ile- member the Sabbath Day to keep it. holy.” To keep the Sabbath within the meaning of the word holy is to say that it. is set. apart—that, Is. it. is set, apart. from all the other days. God claims it. as His own time, which time no man has a right to use only as God directs. The directions Are. “The seventh is the rest. of the Lord thy God; in it thou shalt not. do any work." This is not. only true of man, but. it is true of cattle. so that. all have u divinely ordered moral right in this rest. It Is the moml qunlity of the Sabbath that prohibits all kinds of labor. I have been speakintr thus far so that you may fully understand the grounds on which the Church rests the origin and authority of the Lord's Buy. and what. is taught concerning it. In the Churches at. the present. time. This much being clear let us be sure thin. we have an uccurntc conception of what. morui law is. for to my mind everything depends on thir. Youlhuve no right; to take my authority on low. I wouid not, ask you to do so. Hui. here is an authority. accepted as such in all the Courts of the British Empire. ibis Blackstone on the Nature of Laws in general. It reads as follows: “The law of nature being cuevul with mankind and dictated by God Himself, is off course superior in obligation to all other. It is binding all over the globe, in nil countries, and at nil times. No human laws are of any validity if contrary to this; and such of them as are of validity derive all their force and All thali' authority mediauiy or lmmadiutely from this original." lie [on on to any that. our reason is so corrupt that. we have become unable to discover Vlth the law of nature directs in every circumstance of life. Then he odds: “This has given mlinfold occasion for the benign inter- positionof divine Providence, which st, sundry times and in divom monitor- has discovered and enforced its low. by no immediate and direct, rsvelstlon. 'I‘lteu precelpis when revealed I“ found upon oompsrlsonto be really a pm of the origins! law of unturo. Al- the moat pmipuof thin low on indeed of the “no original with those or m luv of oquni strength nod porpctuity. Yet. undoubtedly the levelled luv of Infini- suiy more authority um um. mom mun-n. so their intrinsic obligation is of . . CHORUS: ; ion_you my love, 1. Ilium! hon negny. (mulwiudulucuuy'utmw i ‘do. uvstem which is framed by which] writers. Becuuse one is the law oi nature expressly declared to be so by (iod Himself, the other is only what. by the ussiutunce of human reason w: imagine to bc thutluw. if we could be nucenuin of the bitter us we are the former, both would be of equal iiuthority, out. till then they can never be put. in any competitiou iogcbhcr.“ What. Black- stone lllls taught. us here is that; moral and nutuml lsw belong to one and the some system—u system of eternal and immutable things/[hose of you who have rend Wesley's Sermon on The Origin and Nature of L‘\W will remember that he decnbes it. as iollowa: “Now this liuv is An incorrupbible picture of the High and Holy One that. inhublteth Eternity. it. is the face of God unveiled—God manifest— edto His creatures as they are able to bem- it. It is the heart. of God disclosed to man. Yes, in some sense we mny apply to this law What. the Apostle says of His Son. IL is thi- streaming forth or outrbeamlng 0! His glory. the express image of His er- son. The law of God is a. copy of thi eternulmind. a transcript of the divine nature, ibis the fairest. ofl-spring of the Everlasting Futher. the brightest. efliux of ii is essentiulwisdorn, the visible beauty of the Most. High." These principles have Iuin ut the busis of my own thinking for yenru,nnd can be summed up in one sentence, “God is the moral order of the universe, and the mom] order of the uni- vcrse is God." This being so the moral low is as unchungsuhlo us God Himself. Whntit. was yesterday. it. is too-day, and will be forcveruiore. What. It is India, tr. is in Paris, and what. it is in Paris it is in Alaska's snow. God Himself cannot. change a mom] inw till His wholo nature changes; nnd if ths were possible it. would moon in change in the whole order of the universe. Now we Lunch ihut the fourth commandment. is moral low and that. it. is as Immutable as God In Its moral quali- ties. Change the day as you will. In morniqunllcies are as binding today as they were in the days of Moses. Now lay beside this conception of moral law our utbexnpt. to condition it by civilisation and ask yourself the question. How much can God beconditiuned by political cconomyl Further than that, lay beside it. many of the activities of our, present. civilization. Lay beside it. many of the activities CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE. k\\\\ \'\ \ M fTiDOiiil'Sll” l Hn‘f'HFUMA-TIS A A". HT 3 DIS. 1, \K O urrrs I" K‘ CAMBRA—S iour-iu-hsnd or w. Iii-pol ruin blund let. its right—with his on. tin mp. sully into place. Oomuin tum heights—1 19;: I“ finch-I It book. I“: oi IRISH Illllfl— can yin: drink of ninbric you'd rather but! your ooilulnudo oil Doubly uvln to dell tho lsundry demod- nvsp. ii 1 Demand the Druid. ._ mammocmii We don't ask you to i buy. We to SEE the Tudhope Carriages. We will show you just the style of carriage you want for the road —for every day use—mud for the family. Tudhopes make them all. 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