4 1 H e» *W“City of London" _THE _-I _ _"-- "1 . ._ _ _ l ` --shadeoftheredrose? ~ you eve- t.-'ed io blend cole-as ie- mmi. on ¢' 'F ` ' 5' difficult, yet an expert can dovit easily., L_ 'f Why? Because he can tell by looking at the rose what colors are required to produce that tint or shade. 'He can make that recise color every 'day in the week. Justas the artist in colors blends the tirits of the red rose, so my artists in te_a blend Red_Roae Tea. the “ rich fruity flavor" of - _ With expert knowledge and intuitive _sloiilv he selects the particular picking of rich, strong indian tea and the A ls__e de of fragrant, delicate Ceylon, and by skilful Ei Hi Bd th 'l of Red Rose Tea-a en ng pr uces e peer ess flavor hea which for delicacy and strength is matched by no brand -of Ceylon alone. Red Rose 'rea is §o0d Tea T. H. Estabroolfs St. JoI\n,’N.B.. _Toronto, Winnipeg -1 _i IF YOU ONLY KNEW when your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When it ls Destroyed . You are too late. Remember tl f oldladage, “There is no time lil _the present," and no insuran- like E. .. E EI E F ReDf°8enting Phoenix of Hartford p Canadian Quebec. e .../. -.w EASTERNSTEAMSHIP C0. l. ' i international Division, _ `AUT.UMN EXCURSIONS. Effective Sep . 18 to Oct. ao, inclusive. : Bt. John to sortland and return 86.50. i St. John t/0 Bqs§on and return. Sli-00. l Good to return w thin Siidnys from duto of COUGH NO MORE S@_'_3_|_NE THE REMEDV OF THE DAY -0 dofnlu preparation of .fprucl Gum, LDild Cherry, ' Hoa:-hound and Tar. Sciontllioaib combined In the form of agreeable and pala- table Syrup. One of the mod rdiabie gran-aan- tions yet introduced to the dpnb for tébp immediate Relief an_ Cure of °“"'.a..f°‘-"i ...,”'°':"2"~ "m ness, rv ma, and of theupifhroat and Lungs. Eugflakan Cod Live Oil 31:13 I be fonndzxgaluahie. For .mls everywhere. Prine :5 ds orbyniailourenripiq/)r1'a. - ~ ' sage. . I = ` Sole roprie mlm- teainers leave in John at B a. in., Mondays, _ can Xc's'.;||r:,»_iéli,;lyl:ila£(t3s£~’i‘ilnys for Lubco. Eastporl, v ' - IIETUIINING From Boston vip Portland. Enstpm-t mul _ éluboo. Mondays. \ odncsdnys ninl hidnys at 5. Ill- Thtough tickets on anle atmprlnclpal rnllwny stations Mid baggufo chock to destination. Paruuggraa v ng at St. John on evening prev qua morning sailing can go rlircct to gwalnioi- o.nd [ako cabin berth or stateroom or . All cxiargos. except. li\'o stock, vin stoninors of this Company. in iiniui-cd against ilro and inni- ino rink. W. G. LEE. Agent. St. John. N. Ll. A. H. HANSCOMQU. P. lc T. A. CALVIN AUSTIN. V. P. dc Gc|\`l Manager, Boston. Mass. THE STEAMER Will until further notice`lcs.ve Stcnin Navigation Co's wharf on Tuesday anti. Wedneaday at 2 p. m. for Hnllidayk and -Brush Wharves. Thursday at 6 a. m. and 2 p. ni. fo. McEwen's and West River Bridge. Friday at 5 30 s m. and z p. m. for I-Iickey'a, Hag§erty’s and Hsyden‘s Wharvea, East iver. Saturday at 7.oo s. m. for Crapsud. ,Every Monday to Vernon River Bridge, according to tide. Tuesday at 2 p. m. for China Point. Wharf, tide and weather permitting. _ T, J. CRAIG, . Manager, `-Gd ti. Charlotte own. FRUBVBER “TAM PSI At it, same address, since 1891. Also y Y o , H upon . Ag _ _ Stencils, Stccl Stninps, Price Card out- the 01.1 man answe,-ed_ --My mn, 1 known residents of Lochaber, N. S. And gtg, \\f),1ig`E.mm¢1Lgvigm-s,&¢_ "W1~i¢g have not called thee." Then a third surely Mrs. Sears was in need of relief. us, {vc'll .lo tliun-sl.. Chas. W. Mack ""“* G05 °“"‘fd- and 014 Eli “aid *U Hers was ii case of Dyspepsla of the The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd Sualsrs Princesa and Northumberland Leave aa below every day, Sundays ex cepted. i-‘on i>olN'rs w1i.s'r. rm.. Poivr D cmauis -i 1 ani.. noni.-Q sz. ii>in-.i1.w hifi. ‘iii iiiiiii Mooa\.t°a~-wits..-in riu.s me _xi ~ 0' vein uvla me oovlu. 4 ivbiif `s>- f¢;L',_ ` ¢`,_-S' sorueoa LtNii same way usually fall upon unhcedllls cars. When God first called to Samuel' » _ g ___ _ in the midnight hour, "Samuel, Sam' - . l neil" the lad leaped up und ran to thc Mm' W- Sears cmlld ni t Est 91\d‘ old priest, Eli, supposing that it wah he who called him, and said, "Here am I." Then Eli answered: "My son, I have not called thee. Go back to bed." Again Samuel heard God's voice, and again 'he mistook it for n human voice. “Sam'uel, Samuel!" “What is lt, Eli?" asked the boy. ‘Here I am. I am al- wo. s road t ua thee" ain Samuel: "My son, it is-not I calling 9-ll-lil Kim; 5lt.\\'ost. ’.l‘oronio. then' but God when God cans w I time ngain do not run to me, but an- f.l off in Weight Fifty Pouuds~ Dodd’s Dysp~psia Tablets made her Strong and Healthy. “I must say I never had such relief in my life as I obtained from the use of Dodd’s Dyspcpsla Tablets." So says Mrs. M Scars, one of the besi worstkind. ‘Yes, I was ii arent snf'l`erer from _.., Sw'e .S un Lol, fm, th servant Dyspeps|ii,"ahc continues. "1 experienc , r. n k, d. y _ _ ' /.-_ TllI99&F0llI Ylll' c0|l|'Sdd hen,-@1h_"' Thus young Samuel was cd grunt pain in the pit. of my stomach. ll i M°° °“ °““"‘d E"°"l°“ Lord in the midnight hour Thus I caused by my inability to eat. Iwas M"‘°""1°¥Y “"5 G°"|°HY- when he speaks tn you in th ' ilent \ ,,,,,,,,gy ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, ,,,_,,_,,_ Dmm, of me_ Gnd mem” iimfxs us it-inisiikinas ofsiin .ma mrileilie. J/ 5_\ l" Ml“l“g'C"°'“i°“'>Cl"i:~ taught to listen to the voice of the [l0Si- “bout fifty Pounds in Weight g£i;.‘I`t&f3‘Ill)(§.mrflgwgféwxgngicarpnximh oxprsse ‘b lj. __ B|ll’|“°°|'|l\¥. ° would bog you to hood God‘s‘ voice “|TU5¢, su"-ve,}_ /. From SUMMERSA lid. on arrival of morn ing train from Chai-i nlntmvii mul nll umtinns of P. 10.1. It., for POINTDU CHENE conppob- ing with dna train for BT. JOHN. BOS ON and MONT EAL. . Connection Point ilu Chono during the l numniur months with cars of Boston and B nine H-oilwa so that no clinilm ofcar-1 in required forrgaaiid or Boston; once for all points Il Connections at Painsac and Moncton with trains for all stations on I. C. R. and its con- noohions. Conntiéctions at St. Jnlin with U. P. R. nnrl its . "" wi-ire for mitndar ig to nur mgher Bpmtugl me lg me ,,B,_ and niso used astomach pump several Affllihteil to The Secretary, pam pmces_-- as he “ned samuel ‘O be_ times, butnll to no account tiiiI started ' Q\|¢¢n's school of Mining, wma the prophet of Israel in me Suu, to use Don|\y'a Steamers and odnnoo ng nos n nit Statue and Canada. l*'. W. HAI-ES. Bccrotnry churn. P.E. Island. o_o d tl Doom. f... /.?-`- rs- i< .\t"l`UlililltH BOOK I but we feel him and hear him. We feel his presence and hear him just the some as we used to recognise our :riother's hand and her kiss and her :Hi.i.iH`_n.._.i.§\...§"_' .-ni.. .l.ii'i\'§i". l.i\'}l.iL,l‘,“‘f,’}f,1‘ night is ever, end we suddenly awake 5° f>'°“ ‘l° "0" “UW ii- “fith D0dfl'~ |('~il \UI'. -|..n.i. un-. .\i. _ _ ill-llillii BL, Joh", N ii-i-.»,\-li' In--it tonns. i-‘rnlgm and feellthat some one is very near to D.Y5`l?,__¢DSi&Tl1b|B¢H- "l““ """|U|`°"- , us and speaking. We cannot see him, C A NADIA N I ..?is2.:'::;' .'i::::.; 221:: :::.‘::i: °°“""°" ““*'"'° “*‘“'*'- c` B ‘ut look at us to .ee that we were AndStoaluship1.i|\ostn21st.mivis.Ynrmouth. all right before oln to bed. The o ulnr Faint I.inTBotwuon lllaaiorn Nova ' - l _ s it in R A T ` Perhaps the reason why God is able - .%“°'“'_'y‘,,'::L'€|i,ir‘.)“;‘f.iil' dislfikindmr ES lo speak to ua so clearly in the early EXPRESS ’l'RAl.\'Bloave ¥lalifox.dail (ex. ,_ ‘_ hours of the moming can be explained oeptElundaylat.1.ii6a. ni. and Ba. ui. forlil by W 1 f E FALL' TIME TABLE. ComnisnclngM2§'I)§Y. (gambler Zigi. |90-'i " ’ w w n E barry Wiliarf audnliociry l’oi)dl». Wm hevt‘o\|‘iovie in ni ima itoeiiy Pt. W 5, 8.1.0 I. III. Rill a. ln. 79?? PFFFPP isis I_iss_mp 55% Q; YYBP F7 Fsas gs P ,iid bill' c ll p. m. ‘I 8.8) p. m. ' ‘ ssisf "'°' ' SUNDAY. SE~°~° °L»~=>> 'i-CK--S. :.‘:a:.i.°‘i.':' ::.°:“i:..'“.::.i°:.“°::: f-"M-‘»“f’»1‘»-2l»»l‘°“‘"‘ °° "“ Prom Charlotteiown, P E I ’ . . , , _ ,_ ' ' ' friends die. about 2 or 8 o'clock in the nom j{:"'-- rnorninl? /As Solomon beautifully erm- ,, y ` :ambiv- .\iii:\v\\~i~;-i'riimr.ii i- nm n its o ah. out or sea you nianea to your sro "I °" “I” gnwngngl __ ' °S|..'!ohn'.'NfB. fluff; Nami Io; gg qu breathing sis; ii” I “ A . . P. GIJl'KtNB.Gsnssai lhnalor. The care and the protection of the" »'."" " . 1 ` I J l ' l I Y I scarred and seamsdrwttn battllflq lbw' _ ` ' '_ "x ' . i s :i°.:“.:f'.‘.:°'s%”°a""“f'°l'°h°0 their syrles, from, which ever lm! l“°° one rises and. flying in graceful cir- cles, with sweep of eye reconnoitelath: land. Yonder soarup Munn and P emit points. mm win-so heights those artists painted their famous piclures. varied in every'hue and capped with ooroneta of green' foliage- There the river, with serpentine and graceful winnings. sldwlyorawla along toenlptv he- water- into me sea. 'ruse sud- denly, like a madhorse, she' i-een ber- self- and takes the bit~lnto her teeth: With foaming ilaulrand wild roar she dashes and makes one awful leap over the disxy heights of Yellowstone Falla. There, bresklrig into millions of pearll. she hideo herself behind a curtain Of white, at the foot of which gllstens a rainbow. a fitting paasernenterie for the robe of an angel. `And so Derfwl there is the symmetry of the horizon that you cannot tell whether the Wl-- tern were lost behind curtains of earth- -ly mist or curtains of heavenly cloud. A scene stupendous, canopied by arch of heaven and lit by lightof sun! No one spoke. It seemed as thoullh 01° angel who had once stood at the Baie of paradise had again unsheathed the sword of are and out a deep gash 12120 'old Mother Earth deep e|iD\l8h to tB\_¢° out her very heart. '.l‘h¢i as we stood there my father with his deep voice said, "What a. magnificent place in which the nations of the world could bs gathered and assembled before the judgment seat of Christi" "Yea, yes."_, we all answered. "And what a" mw- 'women to come and learn about the mercies of the gospel of Jesus Christ! If a. sinner would not feel the presence of ia loving God here he would not feel it anywhere." "Aye," said father. "that is true." As we listened to the voice of God calling out of the silence of Yellowstone Park, so you may hear U10 divine voice whenever you go forth 10 the country hills. You may hear his voice by the moaning sea, in the voices of the woods and in the calm, quiet. overpowering almpliclty of the blue sky. Ons of the "silent places" in which we can hear the voice of God speaking to us ls in the hushed home after the undertaker has come and robbed us of the father or mother or wife or hus- band or prattiing child. How still it is! The friends who attended the funeral are all gone. Still, still-everything is still. ,There was a time when we used to talk about our nerves. We would- ssy, _"The doctors tell ms I must be quiet." But God knows it is quiet enough now. Why, the old home is B0 still that there is not the echo of even one pair of romping fest. It is so still that you can hear your heart thump and pound in anguish under your flesh. 0 God, how still it ll! Still, still, ap- pallingly still. But. my friends, though the bereft homo is so still, if you lis- ten carefully in its silence I think you can hear the voice of God speaking. But, strange to say, I find the "silent places" where we should hear God's voice in the busy noise and bustle and hum of a, great city. I find them amid the clanging of the electric cars. I find them in the rumble of the big factories. I find them amid the hllarities of social gatherings as well as in the silence of the death chamber. These awful "sl- lent places" should speak to us to-day in God’s name: they should rouse us to tile unfulfilled opportunities of Chris- tian work as never before. Let me illus- trate my thought by e. simple experi- ence of my life which shows how a man can be in the world and yet not of lt. Many years ago, when a. college student, I had an opportunity to de- liver a-few lectures during my Thanks-_ Elvdng vacation in old New England. Mother did not want me to go, but I wished to make a. beginning in the practice of public speaking as soon as possible, I left my Brooklyn home with s. happy heart, but when Thanks- Kfvlng eve drew near I became more and more homesick. Oh, how homesick I was! That evening I was in Boston. IJ walked up and down the streets with- out a. friend. I stood in the depot and law the happy fathers, with their big bundles on their arms, heading for home. To-morrow was Thanksgiving. I saw the youngmarrled folks, with smile and good cheer. taking the grandchildren back to the old home- stead. I saw even some who were dressed in black smiling for the sake of others. < But, though there 'was laughter and frolio and family gather- ings all around me. I was alone. I was in a “silent place,” No one cared for me. No one in all that big city spoke to me except on business. I was in a “silent place." As my mind runs back those twenty years I say to myself and to you, “How many of us are spiritu- ally living in ‘silent places?"' Are your neighbors part of you? Do they gratefully watch you? Whbn yoil go through the woods not one leaf tums toward you unless you make it turn. Why? The leaves know you not. When you go through the streets_of a great city you meet men; you meet hundreds of men; you meet thousands of men. Do they spiritually ses you? Are you spiritually in the city and yet not part of it? How many of the men you pass in daily life look up at you' with a smile and say, "You helped his to Chrlst." “You extended to me a saving hand when I was struggling in the Ciuicksands of a great temptation." “By the noble work of your life you have been a. Christian example which has inspired me to lead a.` Christian life." How many of all the men and women you have known in this city life can speak thus to you? One? Ten? One hundred? A thousand? Are you spiritually to your friends what I was in Boston many years ago? Are you in one of the “silent places?" Then, my brother, lf you have neg- lected the spiritual opportunities of llfo for the great outside world, how have You dealt with those of yo‘ur ‘own homo? Did you never realize that a husband and wife could live side b slda for years and never know eau; other in the deeper and in the holler sense? Did you never realize that there een be great “silent places” between brothers and sisters, between parents and children. between children and par- ents? "Silent places" than are in which peoplds aoula do not eemmlngio and know each other in holy fellow- ship. My God. can it be that there are spiritual “silent places" between ul and the lives of our dear ones? Can it be that thsrs is any mother hors who has not talked with her children about Christ? In there any wifa ham who has not talked to her busband about Christ? Ars there any men or amen _ hare who have spiritual “silenysaoef in which God il calling thomyto lo IM work in his vineyard? Will you go A Q g ill* -- V 1'. _ ._' .‘ '_ _rl ‘P . 1 ».~ 1'- .‘- _ _ ".- .-1 niflcent place." I said. "for men andaf "_,-sis-so' ~ ' ved ”‘@f&.. A ` . - ( tffgf _ 1' ' ,,',,_,,L. Poisons the Syshm . 4 f , » *' Fruit-a-tiveswillset eve.-yu.; ~ )»` ' ` tablets act like magic o_n the vliigdlleg' ffllit V They stir u the liver-make iiexgetmct' A aboundance ofbile. The bile maktf. the iufem. °“ move regularly and naturally every da mm” t-aitivés leave no coustipating after-engiip Am 1 calrniei, cascara and liver pills. ` 5' like . _ V V By curin Constipation to stay ed ' , TIVES_ _purify the blood- -clear `A` stop bilious headaches,-help digestion`,_,mkel°u` eat and sleep well. YW 1... éf..‘..‘.!T.T,i.llT.°.§‘.‘1f.7‘ll‘.‘.llY§_’ i""..§.’.“"2‘..§§‘.§.‘II.§l‘.?. ‘ll.’.‘..'°."‘"‘” ¢- friends and to everyone sniieisng diem Sloumcli nini luixiw ' '*`f°“'*i=§-" ' isis-J. c. Law, in-r o.{.`" _ Fruit~a-tives are pure fruit- juices in tablet “_ - covery of a well lzuowu Ottawa physician. Tiieyoxi _got that even the children may take them without griping or hm; pain. And Fruit-fi-tives leave no astringent after-effects If Constipation is your trouble, cure yourself with ' - or Fruit Liver Tablets. 5...~. - im, Ai niilimggiets. M-nuieeinrt-a by Fruit-ii-tives Limlied on. _ _. . ra . __ For _'More Than Fifty Year; the SINGER-has ' been recognized as maintaining the _ Highest Standard of Excellence among Family Sewing-Machines and is ' now sold at lower prices quality considered. than any other. Whether you propose the purchase oi' a machine or not there is much to interest most women at any Singer Store- sad all are cordially invited. ‘ \ il These Machines are never sold to dealers. Only from Maker to User _ . fgfs. 5.” By this Sign you may know and will find ` \ _ __` Singer _Stores tt Everywhere ` A small payment down. the fest at convenient intervals- ' ' Three diRerent Kinds and a wide .range of prices to suit. .Sold only by ' Singer Sewing Machine Company Queen Street. Charlottetown. P E. I~. also south side of Wafer Street. Summer-side. P- E. I. |` i_ -~ I Fire insurance Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, G. ll. Sun Fire Offices oi_London. Phoenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn. Combined Assets $_rco,ooo,ooo. Lowest rates and prompt settlement of losses. joHN M.icEAC11'ERN, 9-23 d ts 3m AS¢'1i~ itvuuaunansaunuuuiiusuniunasvlunnllvli VITALIZED Air. PAINLESS EXTRACT ION There is nothing else just as good. Can be given to old or l“‘""ll' Has no after effects, is SAFE. smut. uAnMi.s:es. ‘ Ask your friends and they will say the same. We lilly" . uw psing tllilis inflthodi in this city for th; pnst year _soil our WYE” """“”‘ n fricn s an pat ents prove that w at we any is rue. BEST TEETH - - - $5-00--$10.00 Extraction free when teeth are ordered. All work iully guaranteed. ` BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, (lver Prowse Bros. C- H- IIEER- P'°‘"i"i"" srtn mind w - ____ _JI g . I __ #Q _l______,____,_,__ f T ' l | _ » Fiiilowners, Dairymelli 'Lobster Packers ‘ Whenliitting up for Spring work try the NEW FOUNDRY ‘ ` Foot of{Que'on Street , re-casrinos. nEiuiias`_°iui kinds- Founden. Machinists and Boilermakers. The Charlottciownfuundry Machinccé. Lid- and labor for him? " i l' Phone 75. Pesixe’| No. i Wharf- P- 0- Box 4| k' 1-norm _ - J L. ____i_ ’_`_ \__ A 1 , .