Q lmnmi ei ,. . `” Grand Tracadie. ' Zz' 54 m PR -3 .S ~ Dr. F. E `Sl|RilYl00ll | » l l "` , sunoeon, uEN'r|s1', D E Gfddlldlt §ufg¢g»y, _ nmvmo.) ' F SREE' H d 9 large_P = at ' ‘ "ses ailiorst scrum . s ;6d§‘.Wl\ ' _ of on mul is is § 1 Case 99. _ Ol-‘FICE - - Desbrisay Building, Corner Queen and Gramm St. ._-\ !l1@C Of Cfbwn angi Bridge work. Vg.;-gl - w -» ` Ugg , e ~; , 1- , ".3 ‘Q “I3 lr __ i` THB GUARDIAN, CBARLOTTBTOWN PRINCE EDWARD, ISLAND, SEPTEMBER 19, 1903 ‘ . . ,___`,W *JV FAST BLACKS i‘§§ BLACKEST Also Plates that FIT NEVER FADE UR WASH DUT Painless extractmn- ‘ See that You Get the "Diamond" Anaesthetics carefully administered ol=1=lcsHoURs_9o1..m. me . _ - A ~~~- 7- gxxdwryr ' Pm *ff ~- _ ;..__. Dr. JAMES WARBURTON, Physician and Surgeon, KENT ST., CBARLOTTBTOWN, XRa -=<1El tri T tm Y ec c rea cnt. C7Jl:g'1&C3§ 301236:- .3o to Io a. m., a to 3.3o»an¢; l 1-l1 dvalll. J. s. o'N_E1LL, Barrister, Solicitor, &c., MDNEY T0 LOAN. OFFICE-Mofril Block. Clftown, P. E. 1. 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Corea Rhnmatiam, Colle Sprlha and Nearalgia. V For sale everywhere, price z5c. per bottle. Sole ‘ cfs T a W C co. 0, H rnaarl unucar. _ ._ 'I GEO. S. HUMAN. lla.rrlaeer,lolleitd',lotary ole. lloneytoloaa. Oolleetionamada. 0&oe,Ko&g\e.P.l.l. .. _ i i L i 1. B. PA'roN, chown a¢uqnir¢¢¢ornrr.1:.1. in Illini Lila lnuncn Bllllll OF NEW 103K. unmet anu Local Agents Wanted, S¢pt18dawryr ~ l 1 1 I W ' l ' star Solic- §__;j'.4‘.r.~.:.°.':.. 1- -.- &‘Honeytolo'an. ' ` f lil: YOU ONLY KNEW .- When your well stocked store was voing to burn down, you could l wait to insure until the week be- Sep8dwxyr_ . g... -K; _ - - -»-- _E ENTLEY’S ` LINIIVIENT 9 Masters All Paln9 ana la 9,, bn; r.-mody for Sore Throat. Tonellixln, Whoo dm: Cllugll. Croup Cougha, Colds. heuuleym :~ a Simul- White Linum-nt, always rl-ld under a guarantee to give eatisteetlon or m0l¢'! refunded. and a singlet:-tal has often es- ‘ tabllehed It in manyncenadlan home aa the beat all around alrzily ltemodi- Ill- eleton BB!|'l'LlY’8» ho otharjuet ae good. 2 er. Bottle. ide, 8 ez. Bottle, 25c. Henle by all deabrl. eqeiallyilfllllllil- - ’ F. 6. UHEATDII UQ., Llllid, ’ Sele Proprleton. Folly Village, I. 8. ._,,mm___Z______ _ _ OF THE RACE OF LIFE Y sexi PREACHER POINTS OUT THE FOLLY OF MAKING FALSE START. li THE PATHFINDEIVS JOURNEY. The Young Kal'l lafagnird Will le Found to Ba the Bible-Welcome Op- portnalty Comes to Thou Who Attend to Their Daily Baelnoee--Reward of True Service-Datv to Employers Entered according to Act of_l_’a.,r-liament of Cau- ada., in the your i903, by William Bally. ot To- ronto. ar. the Dep’r. ot Agriculture. Ottawa- Chicago, Sept 13.-In this dis- course the preacher emphasizes the importance oi a. definite aim at the outset of a career and points out tho iolly of “the wrong start,"‘ which must end in ultimate disappointment or ruin. The text is II. Samuel xviii., 22, "Wherefore wilt thou run. nw son?" Every great movement inevitably Ends its crystallization in the person- ality ol one or more leaders- S0011 after Oliver Cromwell died the Old Ironsideg melted away. The monarch- ical throne was again established. The son ot a decapitated ruler was crowned in Westminster Abbey as Charles II. When Harold the last of $91 Sgxgg Kings, fell at Hastings, | iliaxh the Conqueror became the undisputed claimant ol the ~ English throne, and the Norman dynasty was established. When Rohcspicrre and Marat and Danton died, the "reign of terror” ceased. “Mob anarchy" ~ had to bend the knee at the shrine of "established law.” When Prince ; Absalom, brilliant mentally and handsome physically, but depraved morally, tho unscrupulous leader of all the lnsurreCtionists of Da.vid'a kingdom, died, at once his followers were scattered, and the national up- heaval which threatened to demolish * hil fa.ther'a throne was atilled. l No sooner was this tragedy over ` than General Joab, the commander § of the ,royal forces, wished to sendl the news to the anxious King. Hof wanted to do as other generals have I done before and since his time. Com- modore Perry. after his great victory on Lake Erie, sent to the President ' this significant message: “We have. met the enemy, and they are ours." i So General J oab turned to one of his young men, Cushi by name, and in ’ tones oi authority said: "Go tell the King what thou hast seen. And Cushi bowed himself into J oab and ml: ` Hardly was this command given‘ and the messenger on his way when a stalwart young soldier approached the general. He was a physical ath- lete. Hia cheat wax broad and deep, his eye clear and quick. The muscles oi his linewy limbs were moving in perfect action under the covering of . hia akin. His name was Ho was the Son of _Zadok. He was a young fellow of intense energy. He nrst saluted the commander in mili- tary fashion, and then laid, "Let me, I pray thee, run after Cu|hi.”` General J oab looked at the. young man in -surprise. He then askefthis pertinent question: "Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, a_eeing`thou. hast no tidings to bear? Why, Cushi will tell the King all he wants to know. All that you can do is to get out of I at iufsavice. ne would cldlrahe me that advice. But he would el- l ways end up his advice with 0150 words: Now, my boy. remember that you must decide this question in your own way. Every man knoil his own business best, andy no man can rightly decide for .another-" Young men, you are going to meet . temptations and dangera which only your eye can see ani only your ear can hear. It is abs lutely esiellifill that you have a moral code by which you can .be able to discern quickly right from wrong. You should have a spiritual compass which will teach you how to steer clear of the con- cealed reeis and the jagged rock of sin as the mariner protects himself against the destructions of the sea by, ‘chart and magnetic needle. It should be to you spiritually what in a tem- poral sense the compass is to the ex- plorer, plunging into the darkness ol a South American jungle. If this fact be true-and it ia true -where can a better moral code be found than; that written between the covers of the Holy Bible? Where is there a book which can better inspire one to tell the truth and be honest in his financial dealings? Where is there one that will better build up such a character as will make the 'banker trust the man's note and em- ployers feel that his hand is honest and not that of a, thief? Granting. then, that each hearer sitting before me has accepted the Bible ae his guide against tempta- tion, the next great step forward in the right start in life ia for every young man to take the nrst honor- able position which he can get and not wait for what he wants and can- not get. Likes and dislikes may be very important lactore in a young ma__n’e decision when he has two or un-ee different pouuom Baa-ed to him. But in moat ceeee .with a young man he does not have a choice. When he leaves school or college a single opportunity arises generally in a very humble sphere. Then he must take that and go ahead with lull steam on and not hang around wait- ing for something else to arise. God never calls a man to what he cannot get. Bishop Potter, I think it was, once made this very wise saying: “Our best thoughts are those which leak us and not those which we look." God's opportunities in the lame way are those which seek - ua- when we are at work, Christ called to Peter and Andrew when they were laboring at their nets. Our best op- portunities are not those after which we are running around, neglecting the pressing dutiesnt hand. They are the horny hands of toil which if 1 A " it nocessaryare just aa willing to firm- . .INVERNE-ssl' ly grip the handle of a plow as to ” ‘NWN I wield a pen or unslmeath a glittering sword. Gods messengers of tempor- . 'Dania and Steen al and spiritual success sometimes appear attired in the rough garment! of a laborer instead of being covered with the white robes oi, a corona-_ HSSHIIES. tion. When Abraham eat at the door i V andlhu of his tent and welcomed the three duet 'ltained travelers he thought ltheywerecommonmen. Whanthe guests left they revealed 'themselves aa angelic ambassadors. Russell Conwoll’s greatest lecture is founded upon this idea. Ril "Acres of,Diamonds" draws its in- lpiration from an eastern legend. shown a beautiful diamond by a passing traveler. In order to find such a diamond this 'farmer sold his farm and went forth on an endless sea.rch.» He sought it through youth breath, and run and run and run and nm, and yet accomplish nothing." But the young man would listen to no reason. He again begged the commander to let him run. Then, General Joab, impatient to get rid of the persistent suppliant, sharply replied,~"Run." And Ahimaaz ranp His race was foolish, because it was ` Ahimaazes of the twentieth cen- Dr. AYERS, i fore, but ' E ‘lfiice,Sn'nnyside,`New- Browse Block » “nposite Poet Dice. Phone aio. 'ij- ( . E :Autism n1orr.rv-Ar-uv Cor Queen and Richmond ata. Clrtowll. Canadian. Qu€b€C s y' y to ‘ tllef; i-fm bl" -l=°l1=°w *harm-we we lsjnqin e l11=1= , t1,e”;&¢at,-* surance without an object, unless he wanted to outstrip Cushi, the authorized l messenger, as the bearer of evil tid- ' ings. In such a race there could' be no prize worth the winning, no goal but disappointment, no recognition of the tremendous expenditure of en- l ergy. He ran as thousands of young ., men do, who, leaving their proper ‘l post of duty, come in eager haste to 5 our large cities, neither knowing nor caring for what purpose they are en- 1, tering the race of life. ‘ tury, clear eyed and broad chested, it is very- important that you get the . right start. The stronger you arof mentally and physically the more im- portant is it that you direct your ` energies a.right.' The swifter the locomotive’s velocity the more essen- tial is it that it be under the charge ..._~ i I and middle age and far into old age. Like the Wandering Jew, he had no home. He was constantly on the move. Finally, after many years of fruitless search, he returned to the home of his childhood. There he found that the Golconda mines were upon his former property; There were literally "acres of diamonds" under his feet. So young men' turn their backs upon their best opportu- nities in the hope of finding greater opportunities- far off. Young men about to start in life. take what you can get. Grasp the position which is nearest at hand and fill it. Cease to dream about air castles and get down in the mud and dirt and build foundations of solid stone and -mor- tar. Do not do as Ahimaaz did. Run no foolish race when you have no message to carry and your busi- ness is to stay at home and clean camp. Advice the next: 'After you have accepted the honelli position make your emnloyer's "interest your in- terest. "What shall I do that shall benefit m_vselI?" is the maxim of failure. “What shall I do that shall benelit my employer?" is the ma.xin:|ff of success. Success does not alwa s. of a skillful engineer, for it to have , a good straight track and to be A equipped with a. safety brake. The longer the carrying range of a .rifle g the greater necessity of having the barrel aimed straight before the ‘ u`1arksma.n_p1aces, his forefinger upon the hair trigger. Therefore the ob- , ‘ject of this ,discourse is to tell youn mennot onl how the are _-»~d1»q¢...-~_-_ an overrullfig' providence" to guide” 'them what they-nam.l ' - ' -' Life. 'inthe first. place, can beapt- ly companed to a -pioneer-'e -.journey _ eproos the American continent Where " ` _ A F\5l”.}1»°..~»hii.»...ma»'- .1641 mr ten. b--l epresenting Phoen1xjofHartforq,,, gore. ,lt gwillhbe a, ff2artb§pd_e,_r's"’: ° _ ,.l`1_li¢f.° will ,nyayg be , Q8 Gnd llllkh *xl mountains to 'Mid vb and li* V to cross and ‘de- . _ . y . *avi* ~ > 'if' 1 : ~.'A» » Telephone ., ` - _ A J, _ to' ' _ I q»---_---L-1:=,r,.. f . 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D- 5- zwedeetw aso¢r*f*if>~»~-...ff . » is not one of those nmu, who bashed just the $6 $6533 `hd.ve’y3ii"a`nd *iz Each 'b£bma treo# thinkingahd.:-h°Qi'icting.. f He' , nuzstillwide his own§eo.ura__e.-:No other ll! infelmctly hilfposi-ff FU. .Were 111°." with “Ft gllllln. . mx,-`.rc1au.qn=,'.i . hiv* hm! f°.f11`¢.r-H l flqf- 'bélieve malljand his son ever' ,hvoa fordlher *ami <1id,my;_ father ror over isnt, ~ #restored uw nimerpfoanion lnsfconltantf companion? yet ’ #tht 'whm a re-*E 'Eg r,~_ .i‘il.1*$‘5 Y as a bee, ny in a straight line for its hive. Success, like an Austra- lian’s boomerang, nearly always goes in a circlex- When a man serves 'his employer best, then he will und that the best rewards shall be placed at his own door. True service always brings its right reward. fact *was well illus- trated in a conversation 'I had -with one "of the_rnost"dist-inguiished minis- ters of the 'world T=now'*living. *One day he placed hiehand uporvrny shoulder (ay tbattract the”-attentibn of~"the which GQdff‘l1|m l' ’yolu."'Q‘?l"~or some yearif 'very 'much "dia- sau afwitli liell' ' minion ee- .SF . . that-¢imq‘r,wu‘l»¥3ring>. lui; 1 could not”do iuslico in ‘that .l..¢w.l1-. esliills llhll 1” help me5t6'.a_1i'o_ther ’pulpit.*"‘»Dr=.e fow wrote changed the whole codid ol'1ny' “lly dear*-brot$', SI tranny? sorry to bear~tliat'~you eref-not' MPP!-amid yon’r`presenti surroundings. abut; to »£e11’u» out .raeveri dwou ,before in all my lie. may be -`a.'~!°\li'\f`mlll gen'm»;=eu¢ un way zo the war-ld is to charge so wen that your 11;-htevill shine t‘orth'to"' The' ther-e‘win be 'no .need omookiag for pulpif- ‘0¢l=°? °‘““?"°° 'fu tim be seeking you mstead:o|.~y_ou .l 3.5 ‘ieaking t~bem».*’~ ~ Grand advice llmt,| ali grand as any ¢Vlf~¥i"°l1 5! V199' (Continued on Twelfth P180 1) . : sewer. -el- ..- -~ .~..~ _ - ._ HENIW M. s'r.llNr;BY' \ 4 The Staunclfand Finely Equipped 'l`w'll~$¢lllw W ‘ (1'7oo tonal) Ie intended to nail aefollowe between llontroal or Quaeboé and Plrinanb It Inland and Nova -cadm- From~M,ontreal from 0t\°tl$ romugnuy Monday Sevtembera rmaigeny From “ october 5 Montreal " October me at 1 P. ul. “ November a and rrom - ~ QUEBEC -- FQ* therntday. (Tuesday) atngnr . Subi¢¢;§c‘lfanga dom Y ’ ": ‘ om-.flop-1, f J ` cmxavmzen Qiadl. » - and Death. o-1|? l arveuorene Rheumtlili Unidata, 3 ~ Wno Rrascusn Lrvmcsroxa IN 'ma Wxuws or Arnica. _ ,___ ___________________ N01'V6l\ll\l‘».M PAINE’S CELERY WR. 5 iii ‘ _ Screened, Rune! ° Slash. Shxppmgfacilxtreofthe THE wo. (lEO.E. General Prince Edward Island. Ill Few Co “Tau AW |" TIT Canada Lil' $884 . ia, 7 su un of una e_1,|°¢f6Zz~| Liffia Manufacturers 29,797,418 x,o§`,498 all ,I 'l f . . 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