NOVEMBER 23, 1907 _ ,L THE LHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEW t==iT _ __ 1 55 -_ =- 3 __ -2- m _ __ _. _ ni. "W IT nr usmo _ I Norwily Piae Syrup, -L 1\».Iaat_jif_urr¢st 'rltmtma Lung 5°°|*"|°“§W°f|\l- : : : :: iii I W. Dr' mfr' Iwi’ Pile Syrup th” P"°°l* asia: up, -tuned UP f¢|ih‘ _“IK dlnlflllg, lb lboseng au Phklls ‘Nh ‘I md huh" cough; and meshes the iniema It is a pleasant prop". Mio! and B therefore _ _ 'P°°“"r »4\P\°_*\l th wash sud and. er siuidrm and than who dislike nanlsous mimrng This is no vain bout, but a fn; sim, aaa be bsaked by unimpssahubls whims, ous as asus borne, iuassd, s out dui, will prove its mai-ita. Mr. Frank K. Purdia, Brandon, Mgnf writes: “I have used your Dr. Wood; Norway Pino Synipitor mm, yu" -nd have always found it a. aura rained for °°ld'» °°“tll|l» ION throat, hoarsanbss, aiaii I cannot too' highly recommend gg ¢ouv_ HMM: has my .mt of wiv-_ _ Nurses' d Mothers’ Treasure mlggble mgcine for baby. over lit pounded s, of. P. iz lilidlu if. iciiiiii. Makes Baby Strong Rescues the hid to so isdn cos. w:\`§.:iti`§|i.1}_ .,Ti.i.,.,, _ _ _ ..'°'°'.i»..i.l.i.’..‘il'.~i.i.§i-.iizise s »..l§I.`1"£’»'f5§i“"“ Nalil'|'llDru|8r Chemical Co. Ltd., Montreal HMEI noun is a "bread Hour” and a “Pi "pastry Hour.” As good I for one as for the other- ' Bild THE BEST for ' both. Beaver Flour is a blend of Ohtlrlo PIII Wheat 2 Halal!-ohh Spin( WMM S ‘ It contains just the right <~e`&‘&"§i*4-e \ \ _ . proportion of each to '_ make the whitest, most nutritious Bread - and I _ the lightest, nastiest Cake, Pies and Pastry. I Insist on having Beaver f Y Flour. @ umm-_-wma ref _ ‘ , rims an an uma or » ~ rs '71 ` heal, Coarse Grams was N* '_ anaosmn.r.u.1~syr.n _ "' \ as. um»a,oasu..u., _ ,ii’itl1i;ey ilierel wnduitilifi Christ during His stay uP0n earth. The iipim the pisiiiii' B.iii.i iiie eiiiiici oi iiie ins' 1 ii In If t biiziiiig ii; T wordin thetext translated miracles simply i';ii hiipgii me dnvingiwheei' Kiwwmg superna ura _ iia \ire c ar an crue ' _ _ a t e acts he can tell you exactly the _ ' » . _ _ W h t th Ii t _ ' _ _ _Hp stilled a_(;aliletli'titp_ni(pt:5t.t\;rued wate; i;_ii:;;__p;wti;i: Acmewhizs éhgist “Sd 1;; weight thiat the engine will carry up a tu o wine an mu ip ie e oaves ant . _ _ _ given gra e. Assuming the engineer to lishes to_ feed the hungry multitude. If iiiscipies iii iiiiiiiy iii Iiiiiisiiieiii iiiiiii iiiey be master of his business, his calculations disease be opposed to niental and spiritual \ _ ' ' development by the same tokens He as- every natural lliw brought into play in sures us that it is subject to His will and the operation. It is simply the process power. He cleansed the leper, healed the of cause and effect in this iron-bound _ rick and opened the eyes of the blind. If A W0nd¢rfu1, I-["m\¢55 Cure For system of nature. Now try another case, we fear 01° POWH °f dfH'l=“¢S' H1 °“f All Forms of Sea and Car Sickness. The ire is Out in the ¢l1si11=»‘ the Water struggles after manhood and womanhood ` cold. Theveugineer tak” 3 match from we see our Savior victorious in the Mount gtilfdial01tlgqg\'“irf§g$'¢°-S.§&:;{o;’¢’ his pocket, hands it to the fireman, ord- at temptation and healing a demoniac A. remarkable can hnxmeu disoovenyl; era him‘to light the prepared kindlihg in amongtheGadar'at0mbs. Ifweareafraid fwuz lu forms of s",i°\.n,,“_ cM.a|°kM__5 the furnace. In this case, there is no to die we know that He is Lord even of allmblplgl, lpsétgsall nrrirsep caused! lilydmo- engineer who ever lived or who isliviug Ieath. He raised the wtdow’a son of Nain °”' ° 9°’ I’ ii Y "V" “_ e ’ now that can calculate just what. the tire- enlled n Lazarus from the tonib and He _` _ muh will do with the mnt¢h_ There i ife io po y know the la-w of its action, If there be a . Nazareth were signs of Hisknowledge and _ t I-I S I - grgefang’ 33;: .1 éngegy pgicelageliis power over nature. and lie in the samt Absolute Thou ht He muht have win- ph" °° 01052 wrought by mau, and i dom and kuowlfdgie sumcleut to manifest in ii knew “ii that -les” knew' hm lb* were gndugd with.»power_froui _ou high being using them. In all the things thi our '°n_'h'ayn“'mhe .ud'd'ynlmi'c.m.eA]1 success of the supernatural depends upon Angucidng 01 th. mm. Greek 'ont the stability of nature'slawe. If they wil t ’ KW' ~ _ . ‘ ,, *“° _ _ Th d. to I ith no stand the strain under manipulation _. _ _ AND I r .._.°.1...'.:°_.'a‘;'.....f‘ .°: ye C-» »~» _ _ \\ --~....::r..~-=°= ~ man stat u of werbe ond where we aim' °' “'“'°1°‘9 *°l°Z"°PhY- _ /~ __ _ _ I power beyond our comprehension of its gim laws- But let this The ion The Last Sermon `-Preached By the Late .,.... .........,_ WIT.. ._ _‘.‘..‘Z§‘.... ,__ Someone will answer “It iaaviolatiou R _ _ ‘ e f , 1 _,, N th t. t t_ common in Charlottetown to;d_ay as eve a fy i;i;;i;Z:n?:;e is “SL Qi _i;2xi;,;§§;s Siliracles, or the supernatural conditioning e Methodist Church Charlottetown 52311.? “£3252-f”§li ".`?.§.‘,‘i--'2.iZ1’.'..".°..'i an “== d-f= °f Che' is fe fa-h Th i , suspension of nature's laws,” Wrong a- 5;' e e gain If uature'a laws be suspended, a Y miracle would be impossible, Nature's laws. sofar as we know have never been t suspended oi broken. In order to have ig J . clear views of what a miracle really is we im must have clear views on two other great truths- the natural and the supernatural yo Let us take nature first. There has been b°m fmm “bo” he °“""°t see the Ki" E __ - dom ofGod." \ N ff- ~ _ It gives a rleh creamy lltlwf beau_B,t;_|l1yfosmy8‘¢fl‘l8\‘”|*i- -lt _ the eomplexiaa. _I.i“lE2. ...s ...ua the skin ; _ -and protects lt from bll\\ water, strong can or #tai 'han spam tus but me lieve in the miracles. I myself am not I ,ble to see ou what ground you reject them. Contiuing ourselves to the mir- 9 //fn. /%` in the best interests of those whom he _ , _ _ match beneath his feet or he may throw loves, _ -" ' ‘ them into anothercombination and com But someone will say “these things are “fl” “"d“1°*H"°““‘°“‘Y '"1' "° ““°“ /% I I "1'°'f» °f "=*° °“°f1\°f ""1 °'°mP|° “W ii?§fII.'”sf.IlTf.‘l.l‘?.l.‘lil‘i‘3§’.‘I‘L¥IIll‘l§’.§u"J§.d'F.‘Z ' ' l Q ' oarvolontal Railway at Windsor with Ex- \ ,__ ‘ ‘ ‘fe ' ili ,_ ‘ peluatural law to hold the match be- uot much comfort to me for I do not be ~ tween his thumb and fin er until it has K "Was" ma Maf"*'“° P=°'i°°°H “"4 il*°~"‘“- _ burned through skin and flesh and houe. LGHVG Ya"110‘1\h 1°' 50°*/°fl wld csday. and Faturday on arri- ~ ~<~- - ~ --Y _ rm v - ~ `*~-~ -- - -.- acles of the New Testament I do not think _ p and why he stands so utterly\paralyzed in I-_ /'_ .W r "_ X any one of them could be called irrationa = V i _ the presence of the other. The simple a and a belief in them could not be locker _ __ V nusuer ia, the engine is natural and aub- upon as a proof of a weak or defective Puumm om AND HALF DEAD FROM “A ject wholly to natures laws, the other is B intellect. If some man were to come in ,,,,_KN,_,,,,_ PRBVENTAND OURE ,T W,-,B outside of nature, above nature, heis sup- gi Ven 51116 Ind lu” Rive" Pine h° 5" 'Iac prove that this remedy Ia harmaesu omni square you dismiss the report nt ia t1htat.tr;¢an nehverl lf0d\l°° lllgdé :fi once without turtheir thotaght or questitip M"',';_”§ £_"§1_"f;'?, l§f]2,;¥,‘:|’E ng ,hz You do not inquire ntot emansverac _\ htyo o trea."au na a t s rov- b ll' or his motive for making auch a report ':"’v°e°:m‘f$i§";"hy nlngfx. °:ri;ufn;,lL"° 0% a S Wn you simply say the thing csu't be, it i ‘Moehu-al|l's Brgstek h Bemedyf pur- I , _ - _ ` both irrational and uutational. A roun _‘;2:l°*;|n 55" man; ot* §{on‘Z‘l_’e°_3' “£5 ‘ square cannot beconatrued into thought- ply tests hnva failed no detml f ho lbw;-|p|¢¢r1|-¢ ofmoh _ha presence or o tum, morphine oooanla‘ - - 0” C5" °'m the alkiil ld o hloral what- athlng and noman can believe that which ;i;:,.'_'.¥° : ' “iid I ii ‘i°_ to th I " "'““°"°"“° “‘“’ I.“”"‘ "° °“.‘3.2.“§ ‘I2 ..¢.::.'.::.1 s:....°.n°.:: ......t..:.; eah»t_ Now I do :ot ‘ ire; a mn me ir 0o“v%,;u°?:hh‘_tr:,e:3 taonimealtiy :Ma _ Bula In 0 Q In n In 1 a 0 ht? 1:3" iffiflfaimfrifno mm ¢°§,,,,,,,,,_ :_sp»ii¢is'a¢iegsts yvss itreetea with ses- I I0 I Q Q ' ' ifaalel ht." id ti s an s ar sas seshlaiutellectby believing in In la ncoverya as pose ndlce so many people have anter- "‘““'i"g .iiwiiyi iiiiii iii? ?iiieiiii'° iii iififded afalnst the use at madtrlnes as a good and sutlicent. But Bill ll? A mm qnvenv. va ot aaaslokuees. ft to u that at a given time Mor.herallI's Beulah Remedy la sold la may Nl” _ Y° , Wm sound ;i.oo mm at angina. rigor" _ ,hd at a given place he HW ° °* ‘ ' mggtsta has unogonlt las , ae us nine tstts You th not reject the state- amousy, and we will _send you the ' I ll . ment," *ll* ¥"°"'“l °"“ b°i“3imii°"°i' ':tir°n»i|i:i'asiid°iia.rldresa today tn "°“ °'“ °°""iii° iiiii iiiiiiiiiiii im gi'iti'°iiii\i-f»iiti:l\tii;|iiiiii4Ii-iii"rsiri»i»tiii\i°iiii I <1 a ui u I 1 is hg ou uforiu ameutal-plctureof sr., 0 A I-. ll rm lu fc .wu su t eacroast eAt aut e, aruess ‘°’"°|7°°““Y"P“°‘ iq mg thlyug :iid If the evidence be sutli- sihiihhierdiiid mt eviiviidzrful nxetgfni I --u-.-»-».-. - --~ ..-u.»»~d~~»°»°f .i:.~.r.:::::'_~_.°°°°'.'i.%'°.'s:~°.i_‘°f-sf mn., ' qlsalulala. t tcaubeessilybellafvdw n|,t} .llti hsadtllldta it i,v~.“'”i ~.';a\i iii:f;::iti\iild‘tha-ml|llh'ltf4\hst|§§ii|mi\ii\rsili|sb¥ hi.'W:P.iiGuurlls. ii ii u have never been excelled by anyi i ‘S “ble f° “Ve in any ¢°’1dl¢i°" Wheftf mlm _ if/,;>: compel them to do that of which the en- Clndim ComPmy_ may be found. Of course this goes with- / ’ _ _ "`~\ giueer never dreamed. He may throw out saying for we know that all authority __ ' / ' 'Q the natural laws of muscles into one com- I 87 ° 9 o your house and tell you that at a Moraaaaiu.'a asaswlr REMHDY- ernntural. This is the dlttereuce between the natural and the supernatural, It ill all right enough to say that there is no supernatural, but we have just witnessed in the fireman a class of phenomena that never did or do not now belong to the system thatffwe call nature, and we might as well keep the words to name these two dliierent classes. It is this supernatural lying outside of nature that makes a mir- acle possible. The supernatural being that we call man. man once madeiu the image of God, can take nature'a laws and throw them ln- to combinations, and compel them to do what nature, uiiinterfered with, would "never do till the crack of doom. Give s .man charcoal, sulphur and saltpetei-,` he can compel nature'a laws to make guu_ powder, which in the true seuse of the word miracle is as much df a miracle aa turning water into wine. It is upon this the electricity and hive wireless telegrs_ phy. Alt these tliiings are signs ot the wisdom and knowledge aa well aa of the power possessed hy the auperuatura .t1.?5 a. ui, for Digby undm Pfarlrpizlslh In culations are so infallible in the one case, 0 rther infomation, servntlon ol tamrooma sto, write or telagragh R.. U. T PARKER. Aota,Gan. Pass. Agt. entvllls ' #Nova Scotts 6_l|drwrt P. GIFKINB General Manaaer will leave Charlottetown untll firthai sense ss follows: Is unsurpassed in the excell- mduunstwn. For Vernon River Brldze every um# ence of its Dining Car Service nd Sleeping Car Accommoda- ions. Monday by appointment. wharvas on Tuesday at I. p.m. t fu ana 1.0) p.m. principle that you send your ahtps against,` rosa trains to and from Halltaii for Yarmouth. he Royal and U. S. Mail Steamship l'RINCE ARTHUR The Faatost and Finest Steamer lying bs I It Sherwin-Williams Stove Pipe Enamel is ttielbest finish for stoves and stove pipe. It gives o it durable black lustre that will stand a high degree' _ff heat without cracking or pcelingofi. It is best applied to metal while warm, when it will not smoke or po- duce disagreeable odors. For sale by 3 \/\/. Z ? A EQ i i __ 1-Iardwsre Dalnt and Oils- dmwtimtf ' 1 S.S.I}ilyuILnndon T For Hall|day‘s, Chlna Polnt, and Bruah ii For Crsnauo on Wednesday at 7.tll a m. For East. River ports on Frlday at bw a 0 a.m. and l.00 p. un. For freight rates and other lnhormatton P_ '.l‘.J.CRAIO .ufzauv a smrnvlvolv, Barrtrer Attorneys-so-naw. Browns liitou. Chas-lotumwa For ti:xets,tInie tables and allin- 11-°,w,,¢g,,,|-lm-¢. on gm”-d., M formation apply to Superintendent *- P. E. Ia‘and Rallwayélharlfattetown, 0,, .¢,,°“,,¢ of I Nalmon pam] by E. Island 'or to eneia Passen- ~ WI, M, get Dept., M»°uc`on' N B. the Clty Louucll on June rsth last. W ° M“,.n|._ lnrrn A ll/rrn||¢aon.K L N lr lfhth ' ' 1-iii 'rg n1rf_Rf, -I i ‘_ _ ii ..._ ._ . ~-__§§,§n;;;3___§;;_§__;§s2s._f_§§;=,_.sup gNfER(gl0_||j . |_ Enron Steamship company Halifax next da al 50pln.hy Expreaa'l`raln. | ' V , _ _ _ it %..'i"°2'..¢.l. '"°".z~..‘.°‘l'.°“°=.o.-:'.:.: \ ‘ International Division ravel by Your Own Line to Reduced Fares Quebec’ Monuem and St. John to Boston $3.50 Points .SL J0lll'l I0 P0l'"Blld Steamship "CALVIN AUSTIN'-Steamer leaves Bn John at 5 a. m. on Wednesdays ter _@- Canada's Famous Train Fastport, Luboo, Penland and Ilostnn; ulso_ on Saturrla nt1 m for Boston lr YF D- ~ D ect.. ° ° ii rrelshs im' lr. i _ he ers ot thla°;ir.ripai1vy', iliaiilnaiistiidaaiigiitiildhitinidii- ond marlne rink. Through Ttclrata on sale nt. principal rall- mad stations and baggage choolrod through W. G. LEW. Attent- Bt. John. N_B dnitwtrfa ;' _ Notice to Tai Paytrs All City Taxes litst be paid oa or before the goth dsyof November i9o7. BNHS* N'\"U0NH-" All persons who have not paid will gram; “gums C. "Mud “ummm & lriudlv do so and save advertising ex- penses. - Charlottetown N01. 20\l\,I907. 1| 11011 BARRIETER8. BOLlCI'l ORS Notaries Public etc. s esac _Y nec.. *.-».-~,---=~»sv- --..-. “__ Y-=»».. `= -<... .4-._ rue'-c~=vc~J_ s,`».t-