“iii '»1L1‘3 #E :?"`1“"` ae -.1 'iff if i €e__éL-; li /.J "_" " . - 3 'flu '~/l . ==..-1'! ill!If° Sccds, Sccds, NOW SOW THE BESTSEED “While tin- cniin reuminctli, seed time and liurvt-sl shall iiot cease." “The Sue-l is the \\'ord of God.” Luke S-ii. "In the morning sow thy seed, and in thc evening withold not thyliaxid." Eccl ii~6. The stork of Bibles that we hold si very large und all sold for lcss than cost. Haszard &. Manu, Agents for F. E. Island Billie Si Clety. _ »l=u=iH- _ I I ull\lme__lll|lel lull § l`nilcr thc :inspires of the llomiiiion, New lli'iins\\ici:, `l‘\`o\'1i Scotia and I’riiii‘c Iiilwnrd Island licpurlnieiits ol Agriciiliiirc and thc Flzirltimc Stock l‘-ret-..,ij’.i-‘f."' é".,.'5”‘Z’Zf,'..,f,“"Z..“§’.»‘; l llfilfaud au .dselseg of me Tami 4 and Lungs. ' Taken with C -' first stages of Co l he found invaluable. ? For sal: everywhere. I5 433. or by mail tm feceipl ¢1f)fl¢2- ' rnswmaunclmn- e.§°é5»."r',°§.‘I.i".°.‘.i’_'§r.>..tf¢»L<==°=-is MCGALE'S eu'rr¢|u|\rr PILLS nl _ ' voun uvln Alun loMl\.l. 4* 8. is S #sr is " oii/iivlé iEAcu|NG (Sermon by Rev. \Vui. Dobson.) Tcvt -John, chuplcr one, vcrse, eleven ic( nn no It seenistouie, brethren, that there i so much ofthe unknown about all of us vhnt we scarcely ever dare venture to sn iust what we should do under new con ditions. For instance, very fcw of us fin( much riifliculty in appreciating tho ex liosc qualities be moral, such as goodncs and mercy, righteousness and holiness such. We grow eloquent in descrlbiu them. But it is quite another thing who t-hcsc abstract qualities :irc brought dow »ut of the clouds and translated int 1-veryday lifc and action. so that they iiv ind brcntlie among us. The man who ' lui-inp; enough to do this, wc qcncrall look upon as purely sciitiniental an vlightly louchcd with hypocrisy. Strung ‘low the new conditions l\a\'c changed ou »pinions,-cven goodness and holiness fo us have lost their chnrnis. 'l‘his howeve is not peculiar to our day and generation liizlit us to sct forth before thc worlrl ili cnthusiusni, “Holiness hclongeth unt l‘hec 0 God, riglitcousncss und _iurignicn are the hnbitutions of Thy throne." Bu when those attributes bccunie incarnatc in human nature, and lived and breathe for them. \Vhcn they cast out dcvils the were dcinonic-ul, when tl`-cy opened th . . \ Till; gi'e1\ll-:St 1L(ll1C!ll10U3l EVelll cycs ofa man who was horn blind, the along Agrictiltiiral Lines ever held in the lllaritinie Provinces. lixliibitioii of Dairy Cows. Leciiii',-sfacli cvcn-ng by some 24 _ _ Icw, hecuusc for two thousand years li vcllcncy of abstract qualities, especially if \\'c seldom weary in singing the praises of Nothing gave thc Jew such supreme de vi-re sinful. “lic custcth out devils x.ln~ough Iicclzcbub the prince of devils" Let Your Highest Duty be to do __ What You _Believe to be Right ` This is the Only Way to Arrest the Unrespohslveness of the Human Heart and the Hardening Influence of Sin upon the Soul-He Came Unto His Own and His Own Received Him Not. ._--¢__.li. llc would be simply out classed. Thous- ands of Grccks, Nowton`i- superior in in- lic cnrnc unto His own, und His own re: tenant' had seen “mmlsl mn hgforc Newmn uc! _ I H. t_ was born, but they sal( nothing to thaui- S I suppose kettles had boiled before \Vatts was born, but his was t-he first responsive soul they had over touched, and as it re- y suit we have to-duy the whole philosophy _ ofsteani. Go to the scliool-teachers and ask them why they do not put Shukcs- ' spearc into the hands of your six-your old child. Thcy teilyou, and tell you truly, S that Shakespeare can say nothing: to hiiii~ “Oh well" you say “there is not u lcttcr in Shakespeare that is not found in every E primer." True, but Shukcspearels dealing wltha realm of thought that iles above Z t-hedcvelupuicnt of the child, and until i.hc child has rcnched ii certain intellec- &; tual devclopmcnt, Shakespeare can say nothing' to lnm. N0 sane man will 5' put George Elliott’s philosophic novels in the hands of a twelve years old e' 'rt ii ua -it uri hi.~ -had nl r gl 0 lil \\il U l 's C LS dcvelopcd. Gcorgc Elliott has nothing to l` . __ say to a twelve year old girl. Ask tin- toacher, if you will, another curious qucs '_ tion. “Suppose tlicrc should be an arrest- of lntcllcctuul dcvclopinciit in my child ai “ul fr--i--iii --- attribiitcs ofhisilod. llc could sny will cngeo '“L VL’ um( lc "HJ um L pi-chcnrl Slialccspcarc or (lcorgc t_ Elliott T' "No," tlic teacher will __ reply, “lic can never understand d thcni. The child may read them. and _I commit tlicni to nicmory, but to under- _;Zl in ],__l___u____ the hw had _imply no vlqcc stnnrl th:-in, he never c:\n_~. 11-licse hooks _. , . _ _ y have nothing to say to a child. Evcry 0 teacher knows this. il.`s part of his train- y ing to know it. What is true of the in- tellect, is tijuc of thc moral und splrit'uu` natures. Tliut wh‘ci\ lies fur nhovc:thc I; moral and spiritual ilcvclopnicnt of thc soul, can say nothing to it. To bc respon- e dwarfed, that the cthlcs of the Sermon on e t-he Mount have nothing: to say to it. His \ \ ‘ I ll / P,._\c\iCa1 DC,,,,)nh-tratiol, of ‘ l and they told the nnin who hal b :cn boi' l\laiket Requir.-incnts for all Meat ll f_l;°i_fl_L:r5;in'_'f;__f.?" sive to truth, the soul must be developed. Pio;ii‘.Ci.<. l re"_m,knb,uh0v___evcl__;“ we pmt; of mg A man muy have his moral nature so ll/ & ` / 5/ / _ / had been taught by law and prophet, typ Ol lllt: best l.l\'t‘. Sl0Ck Alltii0l'lllt:d / ind sliadow, that it wus possible for God sDi"lt‘“"] n“"“m "my he so undeveloped' of Iinrope :.ni: ; from Picton to Amherst vin MAKES VOUR BUNS LIGHT. "“ ‘l“’l"“`° °l (l°‘l'° °"°~“"‘ l“`°i"“’ O" i Oxmrd Bmlrh QI 35 and Via Truro MAKES yum! LABOR |_|q|.n-_ ,thcrc any explanation! Let us try. _ ,_ . _ . . $1.75. , ll lT1lli~fri l\\li 3 _if KEN .. NOW . was '?::'-fo KENT l FLOUR liavc you tricd il ? If you want good broad and pastry do so. l Ask your grocer for il.. , iii barrels null bags whole- 1 l saic by ‘ _ 18 its & w`_tf. ` 5 Carvell Bros. f / P. E. I. 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VAIICGUVII Wmp|y_ MAKE5 y0UR ExpEN5E5 |_|q|.|-|-_ bouic tnnc ago I was listening to 0|-def fg-gm yu" G;-q¢;¢,_ fricncl discussing` thc diflcrcnt nicthod 0 ~ i ill.leAl-S ltl mmoye( ,y M “R0 axon um __lt_ tlwologiuiitelisus tluitthc prlncipalcnusc l"ren|.h, when criticising: ii work of u thc Anglo~Suxon, thc fuuit is sought ____________ ____ thc work itself, and hc says broadly “Th thing is no ltood." The Frenchman wit `l»cl\fui1lt anywhere lt must hc in t hand, assuinen thc possibility of thc fau ‘ -V -~- - ---ll--~ lying in himself. “It says nothing to me.` ’i‘ukc un illustration if you will. Suppos __ » _ the organist to coinc down to tlic rail o '____ tho choir gallery, and upon this vnrnishec , .' o'ik,fln5;cr one of Bcctliovt-.n's symphonies, I hlstcnl \Vc can hcnr nothing but mono- tonous tapping on a piccc of wood. Ther _ _ it _ is nothing in it. Let lilm turn now to the c°3crcw’_ whyl ‘lm cr" sms of g°°d"eB8 r , organ. The bellows are full. Let him an m"_'“y' nn" 'mg' at L 9 l'h°““hl‘ of - _.,'L‘;'7` sivucp the keys of thc organ with thc _ /1 ‘ ,' _ same fingering. The clnircli is fllicri, and "._ “ _'~ the music swoops ovcr our souls likc thc '/_.1 //_"__ " roll of thunder. This scttlcs one tiling ) .I forus. '1‘hc fuultis not in thc organist, nut ln the non-responsiveness of th y;f> choir rail, but hc could pour his wholr- -mul through thc rcsponslvc instrument l ‘\l ' Y .-f .1--1 .-"""f`\.. ~ undwus coniiitioncilonl b thc iosslblli l..».» _,,» _ /f _ ,.._. - 1 Y Y l |.IK'.| -.tif /Z " __ tics of the organ. There is pructlcul ' ' " philosophy in thc F|'cnohinan's stiitciiivnl. “it says nothing to mc.7' Whcn you ox-‘ tend this illustration, thc prlnclplc is vcr < 4 A ' l -my nothing to ua. Destroy thc ucoutic 0, I ucrvc. and for us thcrc is no such thing us -"L , ~\ound. The sun shone, though it found no response in us. The wnvcs roared on’ and tho thunder crashed but thc said . Y nothing to us. Or try it aiznln If you will . _ ' lt las le-one a proverb that the great §;y//.Z1/agp illsc|_ovei:ieLa‘oftlic Dust-, have not bccn so _ much sought as stumbled upon. I sup six millions for aught I know, gravity saw an npplc fall. lie was the first ro found ln him a responsive soul, into which they could pour their secret. It was not A question of intellect with Newton, for ith all due deference to everybody you ‘ inutcrial on which hc brouglit his genius " ~-- ' to hcnr. Ile could say notlilng to the /, ‘p _ plied to thc cvcry day nflhirs of lifc. l ______ _`____ _‘_ _ I 0 _ shut my cycs, thc light of thcso lamps can \___ \___ _\,___ ---_ l O / say nothing lo inc. Destroy thc optic ' ‘ ` ` | , ncrvc,1\n<| thcllglit rays of thc sun can pose for six thousand years, or perhaps and all that it moans to us, has been the game ns it is today; but for all these ages lt said nothing to the human race, lt never found a responsive soul. One day an Enizllshmnii, lying under an apple-tree. _ A andeoaldbegiveaee- f tlichcart for admission, the soul may hc n`in such an unrlevclopcd and unrcccptive S state that tloll can say nothin): to it. "llc caiuc unto llis own, and llis own rcccivcd u Him not." __ Now thc next tiiiniz I want us to study __ is the ciiusc offthls unrcsponslvcncss. The 'rORONT0.0N`l‘. H. |_hemu___ic or p__h_u__g' does not _,lense is chit-Ily unbelief und the hardening in- iu iluencf s of sin upon the soul. llns is doubt- . , ~ _ ‘_ ___ less tiuc, nnrl perhaps explains it, bu ‘__ our whole beings. We know that it is __ possible to have thc intcilcctuul dcvclop- l°_ ment nrrci-ited. Thcrc arethousaiids of B men and women to-duy, fullgrown, to ,___ whom Shakc1:s, siiicn lfilll. AlS0 l"~"l~Y`“t°1 ll' ce1'i"l"l-V l"`l"i¢5 °“if the eh" \~_______il_q_ _._-____ 1 S,__m____,_ Prim cmd out, uclcristics of thc two races, for it is th iw \\'lii\f\l"ii-i"i'-l lictfcrs dw. \Vx'iin mal' ‘hmm that’ dlwms upon an Ang "` _ ' ' ' " ` , ’ , Saxon that he could bc ut fault. If ther '-:_ \-.c'li dd tl; . :<~..'. (_linH \\ l\l:icl\_ ' “ »‘l ‘ -~: 'l`.:~ I . ` . ' l l ' l‘ " ~‘ ' ` ‘ U" " orhcr n a.-i. The I