raster ' THE RNING GU RDI N. Psa \,, _- ‘__s;r;,,./-.A _ - -1' ~‘ “""’§”.‘»'0‘.'i‘?<‘i§.’r‘.’.”.‘§.l‘“’l -SATURDAY ivioRi\1iNo- ‘ cHARi_o'rrs'rowN, P. is. i., Ai=>Rir_ ic, i904. -SATURDAY MORNING- l rw.?é»’l‘i?.’l\~5.°‘Z~’iii¥’.?»ii5'i`.i;N.~.. DAIL *_ ._ _______________,... 'N ~ '_ --- ~-=-.f- - _~ 'T wiiclliss We have just opened a large supply of Gold filled “ and Silver Watches for gentlemen, which were purchased as low as re- liable goods can be. .and will he sold reasonable. Remember all competi- tion prices niet. * Tiiit Dodd’s Kidney Pillf Curc P.'onipl,ly :ind Pe: - All Forms and Stiges oi' Kidrny Disease -- New Brunswick' °l\f.in Tells of Terrible Urinary Coin- plsint Banislied Once and for All. S'r.MAnY's FnimY,Yoizl< Url, N ll- W.N. TANTUN, well-known resident oi this pl ice iiil~..~ ins testimony to that ui’ tho thousrints who have proved that l)allrl'.» Ki lui.-y l’Ells cure promptly and peruiuntiy any foifiri ui- staue ol Kidney Diserise. Mr Iliiiiison l April 15-(Special) -Tiinmai ll.i- . iso -, it i ments of Each Other. - “‘““"“”`” lsuilrr PRACTICE or licos Startling Illustration or the Central Truth ofthe Sermon From a Peculiar Text-Power of Mind Ovrr Nlatter-A Sharp Arraign- ment of the Faith Curists. ltered according' to A ct of Parliament of Cun~ Sunnyside. SWS’ |; “Some yearsrrlzo I began to sulfur from pain in the luck. sicoiiipfiiilcri liy a leth- . arRY impossible to ovcrcoiiie. l was l attended by xi physitiau, but colitlriu fd o BIBLES Rrow worse,ari.l b-:iran to pass bloody in urine. “On the advice of a friend I started ngDodd’s Kidney Pills, and by the Ado. lu the year IQO4, by William Bnily.of To- ronto. ar the Deo r nt Arricniiura. Ottawa. Lol Angeles, Cal., April 10.-In this sermon the preuclicr shows that sickness, as wall as in health, God requires our co-operfition and the exercise of our iuitii, uiirl that the usi _ time I had taken one box I msaed .1 stone divine blessing follows this union oi ' which is nowin the rioct.cr`s Jssessiou. I9-li-h and W0l'kB. The text is Geno- 'Every person should have a P “Three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Bible Ol their 0Wn. ,cured me completely, and though it is YOU Can get One at COSt, prices now many years since I was cured I have ranging from 209 eagh up, ii d no return of my old coinplair.t»." Testaments from 3 cents each. A . I)odd's Kidney Pills cure the Kirlneys, fear Urinary complaints. Now in stock, price from 25c. \Ve 5312?..5i§ir.f3@i22i“.§ii"E“;i`i..Ge" EEE EE EEE. P E l BIBLESOCIETY H-asziard & Floors, Booksellers Agent. C'.'arlottetowu, 1i7sn sr w i yr. r _ < lvlolil FOR SALE. PRO0F BAGS Hotel property at Mi. Stewart, 1% storey house containing iz rooms. beside kitchen, also burn, shed and sample roorn, conveniently situated opposite R. R. Station. For particu- for the prevention of moths "“"""" ‘° e.n.cr.si, so Jacob was rinprincip- lcd now with Lailan. Wimt did Jacob do? Did he allow riiiturc to simply take its usual coursrf? Nu. He began to scheme and to iziiiiriing- ly iiiilucncc the colors oi” tin: culvr-s, the kids and the lambs about tri lr.- born. He took some rods of gi-r-I-ri poplar and hazel und chestnut rinrl laid those rods of wliitc mid l»liili\ in the \vnt<-riiig trriuglis of iiir- ir.~i'i`re i'iligSli'ril.r~il. 'l`li\l.~i JuCoh`s herds prim-\v lnr|_rr»r tlinli Ln- ban's, and tlir- emit of tlir- uliscrlipli- lous sim-iii-law ovrrrrcurshcd the dis- honesty of the father-inr-law. After Jacob placed the rods oi' gronri poplar and hazel and rflicstniit in the watering troughs tho start- ling and for reaching elicct produced upon the animals is not to be wond- ered at. If you place a stick in iiir-. water, by tho laws of rciloctiori tirrrr wood may seem to become a cron- turo of liio. I remember when a inrl once dropping my fishing polo, aiiri as it lay at the bottom of the brook the ripples made that rod look like L long serpent wriggling up-stivairi. As these cattle stoop to drink I soc them start back as though a ven- omous hissing snake was lifting up his fatal tongs to strike. My text, presents ons of the best instances in be found in literature of the lar reaching elect of the mind over the physical body. We may grant. to-day the influence of the mind over the body, but we do not go oo far as to assert that alll physical diseases or abnormali- ties are the direct results of mental hallucinations, as the stroked, spot- ted and speckled progeny of the cowl, iheep and goats were the re- sult of Jacob’s wicked act. We do not advocate the theory that a sur- geon'l knife is only another name for n butoher’n axe, that a modern hospital in only a Satanic incuba- tor, that n medicine bottle ll only fools' poison and that sickness is only e. synonym for sin; but, anthem are thousands and tens of thousands of men and women who honestly be- lieve in "faith cure," pure and simple, al we tenn that dednition, I physician-n prescription have E part in tho world's Cliristianization and civilization as well as the minis- ter's pulpit and the consecrated school-teachers desk, , The Bible touches us that faith should always go hand in hand with works. The some divine laws which apply to men in ordinary walks of life apply also to tire patient in trio invulid`s room or upon the hospital operating table. '.l‘ho\ Christ who stands by the sick bed is the same Christ \vho accoilipttnics us whcn, ln health and strength, we go forth to fight the great battle of lifo. Clirist beeiiivr-s of the \\'or'lil's strug lo for the world’s struggle for physical just as commeridablc in rnan’B light In the final extremity, when all hll-H1811 clfort is exhausted, wo may bravely, and linpelcssly, and invoke Bible teaches that \\'rii~i¢s and faith, as twin sisters, sinnilrl go hand in sicnl health, yvt iiiitli curists blind their eyes mid strip tlir.-ii' cars to these Biblical t<~:iL'iiiiigs. 'l`lii-y get A hold on one little passage of Scrip- ture nnd scpai-ucv it from all its surrounding; cuirrrvr-tioris. As I. Bwcet iiiorscl they turn it over ind over again. 'I`lir-y iiiii;_rliii`y it. They. distort it, and then they rest their entire belief upon it. Those people may bo good ut huirrt, but theyi treat Scripture .errrrir-whiit as o. fam- ous reforruer dill iii the noted moot- ing he had with .lriliri Colvin in Munich, I bclif,-\'s, iii about the your 1540. After he hiiri vailiuntiy holpbd to tight the linttlr: of tlic rt-formation to a gloriqis and ii successful issue he still clung trriirtcioiisiy to the docf trine of transubstantintion. That doc- trine, in plain laiigiiuge, means that when we drink of the communion wins und eat of the communion broad wo literally ure drinking oi cril thought held tliut when we as- $ only eat of Christ's body and drink of Ciirist's blood in symbol. We cat und drink in symbol, as the li lariib‘s blood shed upon tho Jewish a blood about to bc shed for us. This battle over t,i‘ansubStuntis.tion rag- cd bitterly for years between the two S<1hool_s_o1 relirzious thought. . . (Continued ou Page 12.) as is the struggle for daily broad. iL'l look to God alone; but until that point is reached wo must both work wriir ilu- ¢-xfepiirmo iirerrrlirrrin what-querrimifrirpiimi of mls rrcsrsisni, ifmnir islewnri, rr tho divine blessing on our labornf lm But, though thc wliiili: trcnd of the xl hand in search of tlir- ivriivrs of phy- or traiions in half tone. Address, ,ilu iii im ‘lllil Must rl liiiilltll llilln li riinl NW iiiillci Pillai, _ = 4 e --_ {Faith and Works the Comple- ZEBADIAH SARIWELL A Story of Rural Life. BY DR. S. PAIGE JOHNSON. $1.50 Postpald. Eleven illustrations by a noted New York Artist. _ .. Charniin lf imduced l*`ore\\'or