if 1. _ ___ ` __ _PAGE TEN _ _ MIRACULUUS suit utlsitmi Salim! Tcrtilily for 15 Years Until lit Trial "Full-a-tives" D. A. WHITE, [ll ax WALLACE Ave., Toaoxro, Dec. 22nd. 1913. "Having been a great stziierer from Asthma iur a period of Sftcen years (sometimes having to sit np at night for weeks at a time) I began the use of “Fruitia-tives". These wottderful tablets relieved me of Indigestion, and through the continued use of same, I em no longer distressed with that terrible disease, Asthma, thanks fo “Fruit-a~ti\'es" which are worth their weight in gold to anyone suffering as I did. I would heartily recommend them to all snifcrers from Asthma, which believe is caused or aggravated by Indigestion". D_ A_ WH]-[3 For "Asthma, for Hay `Fever, for any tronblecaused byexcessive nervousness due to Impure Blood, faulty Digestion or Constipation, fake ‘Fmit-a~tives " 5oc. abox,6 for$2_5o, trial size, 25e. At all dealers or from I*`ruit~e-tivel Limited. Ottawa THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - MAY 22, 19159 1 I ;= _ ll THE Powiiit os SENTIMENT- l THE REV. DR. CHARLES R. BRQWN. | The Rev. Charles R. Brown of Yale U 4 -By- I ’ _li __ *(0 l Vniversity preached in the Church of lthe Pilgrims on “The Power of Senti- ment." The text was from li Samuel xxlli:i6: “The three mighty men broke through the host of the Philis- tines and drew water from the well in Bethlehem by the gate. and brou- ght it to David. But he would not drink it-ho poured it out unto the Lord." Dr. Brown said. I ilere was a man who was home- sick! lie was lionieslck for the joys of his youth. lic was n man of affairs .-he had written thc word success ovcr against his name in capital let- ters. He wus thc- king of his country. and thc greatest king that Israel ever had. l But in this hour al thc close ot' a :1oiig. hurii tiay hc was thirsty, and he liound himself longing for a drink from I ine um wun un his rutiiers funn. "ou ffor a drink of water from the well in 'Bethlehem by the gate." He had' who did not turn out very well after- ward, were offended on that occasion' He said "lt might have been sold" at a certain figure which he named, "and used to buy things for the poor." lt might have been sold, but man does not live by cash alone. He lives by all those great words which proceed out of the mouth of God, love. devotion. sentiment and by all the great enthu- siasm, which flll men's hearts with 103'- Here in this broad land of _Ours we once had a Civil War. A million of men here lu the North went down and fought. against another million of men. more or less. in the South until the Northern men won a notable vic- tory. What made them do it? \Vhat. kept them at it for four terrible years'_’| lt did not seem a very sensible thingl to do. They left their farms and their factories, their mills and their mines, their homes and their families, and went down South to be shot at. _‘s /1" »_\; Li .3 .»»"‘ W ‘ Embieslunnéeepern and olherl io produce the hired quality of Homemade Bread wiiiiout trouble Baal nude with Myal Yeast wil keep huh and U moist longer than that made ‘ with any other. MADE IN CANADA ‘\ [W.Gl|.l.[ll “WMI llllllfll _s ronomo om _ "M W -f mental growth of the underpaid mi- ners toiling in the bowels of tlie earth _ or the underpaid breaker boys work-| ing ln grime and dust at the mouth ofl the pit. The souls of the prosperous; would rise in revolt. “Far he it from* _ . i" -_ I t’ played around that well as a child_He [They only received $14 a month and _:ls °h L°‘°d they W°“ld cn B "° ‘ _had drunk from its cool depths o_n» '0\-H18 111311- ~H€ the cardinal fact. the-final force in p ‘ fwtshed be might see himself coming (again from the sbeepfold to be an - g'eH onybegot =nolntei‘l king Over 1811191- that whosoever believeth in him shall and meagre m purchase mr her that | His lift- then was all unstuined by =\\'l'0!\8d01ll?!S-ll Sallg HS 1119 b11”_' t _ .»_._ ~;. »~, u 1' , Q. 'Cl.F ~~ Direct Short Route MARITIBIE PROVINCES 'ro Montreal and West fD.\tL ' Lv. HALlFAX?;8.00 a. m Lv. ST. JOHN, 5.45 p.m. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS lll1T\\`E[§_\l MONTREAL-TORONO DETROI -C CAGO T HI Electric Lighted ` let-pois_C. mpnrtmenlfars _1 \\. H. Ho\\'AP.ii. ti i'_.\_,<_‘ t',R__.~:t.Jo1.u. ” _\' B. iw ins. Char.otietown_ is by the gate." i. The three niigiity men did ti brave deed on the strength of the feeling they had for their king. They stole out that night through the lines of the enemy. They took their lives in their hands. for the Philistines would | have snuffetl out tlicir lives as if they' had been flies could they have gotten their liatitls on them. They went a- head through the ent-niy's country uti- til they reached the well in Bethlehem. They tlrew it jug of water and brought it buck by the same perilous path un-_ til they ilollvorwi it into tho hands of the king. lt was not a very sensible thing to do. They might have been killed `antl‘ tim lives of tlircc good men are worth niticli more than a jug of water from any well. it may be that some prac- tical, hard-hearted man is saying just that. But man does not live by com~| mon sense alone. If he tries. he dies. The consideration of prudence, un-l touched by any sentiment, may point to conclusions as solid and verifiable as the statement-3 of the multiplication table-and as devoid of any real pow- or to minister to life. The hand of iti- judgmeiit as clear and definite as the of' the feelings. may point to some judgment as cletir and delnite as the North Star, and as remote from hu- miin interest. We are hearts as well as heads-we are hearts oven more than we are heads. in the last analy- sis out of the heart. are the issues of lifc for with tho heart man believeth unto rigliteousne.-is and unto pretty uiucli everything else which makes life worth living. when James was born lu Bethlehem ot' Judea wise men came from the east to see Him. When they found Him they opened their treasures and pre- sented Him with gifts, gold, frankin- cense and myrrii. The gold could have been used to buy something for that family so poor that they were com oiled to slee in the ma er oi' a L _ rico. \\'ALLP£R, liominiou Express lluild- Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line Three Trip Service Steamshlpa Calvin Auutln and Governor Cobb. Leaves St. John Mondays. Wednes- days and Fridays, at 9.00 a. m., for Lubec. Eastport, Portland und Bos- ton. Returning lenve Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. m. liiondays, Wednes- days. and Fridays for Portland, Eust- porf, Lubec and St. John. St. John City Ticket Oiilce, 47 King Street. _ _- ,- - A. c. cunnie, Agent( at._,i°hn. N.s. A. E. F|.EM|N_G.-T. Fxnrta P A. st. John, N. 8. ., llfrnfessitinal Bards 1. _.,,,~. ___-___i Muitritm iv init-i-‘v Barrtitt.>rt~ and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada HONEY T0 LUAN C. lcheod. l\.L`.__ W. E. Benrle lt. Y. U. MoLEOD C BENTLEY. _ Barrlatera and Attorneys-af»Law )l6H~Bllllf 0|’ N. S. Fbnmherg, Chgr lottetowll. P. I, 1, WC; A. A. Holman, KJ... nomic llclilnnon MQLEAN A MoKlNNON ' larrlotora. Attorneys-a¢f~Law Bron Block. Charlottetown WARIURYON C SHAW. ¢Borrtstet~l. attorneys. Notary Pub- lfo. Solicitors for Canada Bank- tion. Bank of llontraal. Puuiamt Hartman Uvrfwrl- Omao-0l»l Omoo. Prone it c-:_ N D ' il 118 stable. But the franklncense and myrrli had no such practical' value; they belonged to the poetry rather than thc prose of life. for, they t-.-orc tho out-rings of moral imaginin- tiou and of noble _‘sc-titltnctit. ' ' ‘ I oi' things. lt belongs in the same listl with that nlubastcr box of perfume vrhiuli the woman poured out upon _thc head of t‘lit-ist in his maturity. The coninicrclal instincts of a man. , _ 1 _ q ~r `/ N? Lux is some- The lint-st essence of soap in ilnkcs. It makes tho~ richest. creamiest. lat_her 5 you ever saw. It means ........in.......».-». 5 cause it.'s such a clothes. _ S saver. Absolutely prevents loosely woven garments ' 5 ing in the wash. Try LUX All pecan, l0c. in ttiilo of His toward all the crriiig and guilty of earth has become the basisl of our hope. lie loved us not because we deserv- ed it. but because ui: needed it. Htl loicd until He gate-I-le loved rin-1 tlnrcfore He must give. The dr‘tlng It-tic behind this wiioic proiess of rc- ric-~i;ptiot1 is to ht- fmin-;l _-ti the ii..- stznlied and itntl-1.-t-rv»=d all--.ctioti which a father feels for his children. The driving force behind all the hu-l man and charitable efforts of earth C is to be found so that feeling of kind- K, liness which cornea to possess tho ' hearts of tliosc who arc rcsponi-iiblo.»l~ _for this action. The tlircc niiglity incii brokc through the host of thc Philistines and brought David u drink of water have hired them to do it. They would' not have imperiled their lives in that; fashion for a bit of money. They didf it because of the great love they bore him. The choicest things iu life, a wom- an's kiss of affection. the generous’ friendship of an uncalculating heart.l the mother’s devoted self-sacrifice for her children, the lifeblood of a pa- triot given for his country-these= cannot be bought anti sold as if they were meat and potatoes. They arc always the gifts Of sentiment and feel- | ing. We cannot even allow our min-1 istry to the poor to become solely practical and utilitarian. The poor people are not mere backs and bellies' to be clothed and filled. They, too,are` minds. hearts and souls. They liave‘ imagination, sensibility and aspira-' The charity expert who has never senaedthe fragrance of Mary's ala- baster box is grossly incompetent. The poor, like the rich, do not live by bread alone. li. When the three mighty men brought the jug of water to David he would not drink it. Here it was.water from the well of Bethlehem, clear and cold as in the-days when he saw the dripping bucket come up from tlie bottom of thc well licre were thc thrcc mon who had br i ‘7 1 ‘ ' had iinperlled their lives ln bringing 1/' . V Ind I could not do ii, why .tin he not iv ‘ /"’ 1' ? l ' it ue ti-t A the satisfaction of liegimi llilinli flsafk / I Eilllgelrolxnqildthgx , 1*? 11 “’°111<1 1101 11° 1110 L°1’d any good mm advised moto try~LydlsE. Pink- to have it poured out _as an offering hunt, Vsgenbi, Cgmpumdmd [got- befor, li _ - Dutp tlltiiic are things which becovifé ?°ttnun;'thI felt bdur an nanmmmm I Invested with that higher value which '°° m°r° b°m“°f “md 3°* 1 wi. t' ~ ° - B ls lt. _ “mud in physical gratification, dvi." hope evarywomunwhomfferallkeldid renders them too precious to be con- '°" '° I °°“|d w°'k ‘U th’ mm- I 2 though the desire bo as innocent as an ""1 *U 141115 E- Pillkillflfl v°K°|1lb|0 _ _honest thirst for pure water. in that C0fflPOIlnd."-Mrs. P. W.‘LAN8l:N0, ‘__...- thing new and good _ Eogglctiigbgeglhisof the man rises su- Ronin N0. 1, Florence, South Dakota. physical needs. His sentiments of devotion crave their whymu '°m°“°°”um"°°'“E°1'dl¥ satisfaction in those Worshipful acts 111301160? °\1t°1'dPl801|¢l|1°k|{»11l1f' view-<1 ut me . _ and attitudes which the materialist h°l1’¢°\`l°Xil1»°|\¢¢.U1l“|11¥u1"°*' °‘11‘U1l HOTEL 7 . _ knows not of. The man who drinks of thd I0! Uf UVM? 'hm 91911311 Und ‘ --|.,x,,,y -' in t-_-...ning he. this water will inn-at again, but the hsalthln LydinE. 'a Voguuhiu ‘ gina wiho takes the satisfaction which Compound) .~ od gves. finds it n well of water F wooucnpi “anne” and an . _ fipglnglng up within liim everlaatlngx “d¢`»;t_11lIly How mighty would be the power of "°1'°1|"1°n°*m\°fu1°W“1‘5°fW°\'|I€l\ from the old well. You could notl: tion which crave their meat in due 1| ti h season at the hands of kindly interest. tbebirtifezyleligd Oiliis puns, liiulifgtn .313 ‘IN SllllH-fl’MN asliion We are doing something to se- ot ure ot _ -, ~ - _:nw from ,hm we" of boyhood which Im_r___}__ Yet He dm il' and that am_ cure a more democratic spirit in the control of all these industries and a more equitable distribution of thc good things of life. I Let ine apply that same principal to another moral interest. \Vl\at keeps thousands ol' strong men straight and clean in their relations with thc other sex? The considera- tions of prudence are weak \vlit=n‘ measured against the urging pas- sions of youth. The fear of pliysical coutagion or the dread of social dis- grace is not sufficient to keep the de- ent man decent. He is simply too liivalrous to find any pleasure in the banishment of a daughter frotn her utlic-r`s liotnc, or in tlio iufaniy ot` lone who ought to be a' happy wife and 'mother in hcr own liouie. How splendid it would be ii' that uoral imagination could be exercised oucliing ull tlicsc high privileges we are enjoying. Here are institutions intiumcratc into which nien in other days have poured their hearts' blood.= llere are our free political institutions for which English speakzng men fought at Marston oor an tion th at Gettysburg. What' a scoundrel any man is who accepts this outlay of sac- rifice and devotion merely for the pro- tection of his own person and the selfish guarding of his own property. with never a thought of rendering back his due sliaro of public service as an intelligent and conscientious cit- izon. His own political sliirking drinks up in insolent fashion the life-| hood of those patriots. Here are colleges and churches. here are libraries of books and gal-1 leries of paintings into which men of in heart that these instruments of` growth and culture might be ours. What a rascal any man is who accepts all these in the spirit of an exploiter. availing himself of these advantages _ _ _ I ' ought it at thc . 15111 111| 111111 11115 115 P1800. and u _hazard of their lives! They stood byte- B|;`axl:i2`v'nY(i:.1Kii:tliTSll. ldfllc P1411' in tlic Christian scheme witness the satisfaction ofthe king. . Exél-U31V1‘3|fY BACE BU R . their faces uushed with the joy on 0 . U%gnvenenttoEveryrhing. The reiittdatr their success and with the honest af g “Nice l1¢fA€ll`ll|ia&ib'i’E - R DAY faction they felt for their muster. “°i,edt°H°aml‘ by Lydi. _ iggggfry; :ii:{‘\!:§m¢;1ei\{)amS}-Q But David could not drink a drop ' ~ -. it '_' °i.i“.‘1.“ ri. 11 v».»=- sat.“sno tste o o ose “C HH mme men who went in jeopardy of ble ° d. Reoturantala crate Club Breakfasts. C mpoun . their lives? Far be it from me. oli Thebcstvslueinnew YnrkCity Luni, tint 1 siiuuta no mu." 'nie wut- Florence. S°~D=k°tl---"I\isedwb¢ ,,,""'1‘ ";.;3°"‘,§?"°'°=1°“,'°"'- er had become like blood-red wine very lick every month with bearing °"°' '- mm' LC' ‘CGS through the sentiment with which it` 'down nina and WHS I10\\' chlrsod. Therefore. David fiffp Lf bockachle), and had . _could not drink it-he took it apart \__. ' .» good O land poured it out in sacramental fasli- ' _ R _"-._ g;?:P5,';%;e and H. Grafton I w 'i si. ° 1. 112:; .::."..'.':,_."'.f. .&.i'i'.~... ., G » I "ff -»»-ia i |_ I . l _¢;.;._-:_-:;;;._ _ on rln tial gratification in slaking thirst. iff -15:; tgugsl we" 5° , 0 oollens Here again the man of sense may ~"j_ i . 5 “sed V’ f<;_' _ be moved to scoff. Why did he not ‘- `__ ‘» _3 t?1¥|1¢d°Wl1°l'\ll\B f tirink it? After those men had taken ;~ »> . ’ 51101' Ind °r¥.~l_~ie- ,/ww Wm, _ /. all that trouble to get it after they ' ' HUM if hurt me lo 7 VT? -_..»- ' A ,__ _,_ it _ ill n went in jeopardy of their lives that' , . _ _ (7 that lip may utcrcly ioatiicr his own .`\ . `r~f`--" ' n est and give comfort to his own life. ll human life that he is using up this iusolent fashion for his own arrow ends with no thought of mak- ing return. l~‘ar be it from me. Oli Lord. lo save myself in such fashion EARTH'8 GREATEST CHARMS God made the streams that gurgle down the purple mountain side; He made the gorgeous coloring with which the sunaet.'s dyed. He made the hills and covered them with glory; and He made The sparkle on the dewdrops and the fiecks of light and shade. Then, knowing all earth needed was a climax for her charms. He made a little woman \vitli n baby in her arms. .1 1 f '- ‘ - / 659 LJ ~ as to lose myself ~ Let me. too, invest 1 ' ' #pri my tire that 1 muy tina it. He made the arching rainbow that is thrown across the sky; He made the blessed flowers that nod and smile as we go by; He made the gladsome beauty as she bows with queenly grace; But. sweetest of them all, lie made the lovelight in the face That bends above a baby. warding off the world’g alarms- That dainty little woman with her baby in ber arms. A soft pink wrap, embellished with ii vine in silken thread; A fllmy snow-white cap upon a downy little head; A dress, 'twould make the winter drift look dusty by its side; T\v0 cheeks. with pure rose-petal tint. two blue eyes wonder-wide: And, bending o‘gr, that mother face imbued with liea.ven's own charms- God bless the little woman with hcl' baby in her arms! PRELATES APPEAL NOT TO MAKE REPRISTLS. LONDON, May 19.- The .»\rclibis- hop of Canterbury in a letter to. Pre- mier Aaquith, and the Bishop of Lon- don, in a sermon have appealed to the British Government not to make reprisals against Germany for the use of asphyxiating gases by autliorizeing the army to adopt similar means of attack. The letter of the Archbishop of Canterbury said: “.\iost earnestly' do I trust that we .shall never any- where be induced. or drawn. to take a course wliicli would lo\\'<~r its townrd the level of those whom wc arc itl- t;i<'kiiig_" Tito anti-Grrtnau riots also wrrc detiounceti by the Archbishop and Bis- hop. The prelntes offered the full pow- ivor of the chiircli to induce every per- son in th Kingdom to do his share in thc war now raging. RUSSIAN KILLED I NEAR BATHURST. N. B. i BATHLRST, .\.. B., .\iay 19.- A Russian named l“. S. Laroquo was accidently killed at Got'd_o_n }l_rQ_ok,__:\ short tlistaircc above thc Bathurst mines on llionday, when it laiuling on which he was working gave way suddenly atid the logs struck thc uit- fortunate man The victltn had been employed there about a month by thc Gloucester Lumber Company, and leaves a widow and one child in Mont- rea _ L _ _ 5' _ 4 ..--.__ ,: Plains of Abraham, 2% Bunker Hill andll 1 | 'HOOP G COUGH SPASHODIC CROUP _ lR0¥:I|ilTi5 CATAKRH COLDS ` _'.4 541.1819 A 5|1T1Pl2. sale and elective treatment avoid- lnitdrligs. Used with success for 35 years. _ he tilr carrying fhclntlsepflc vapor,Inhal:d with every breath, makes breathing easy, soothes thesore throat, _ and stops the cough, nssurlngrestluinlghtn. Crcsalenc ls invaluable to mothers with young children uno l Loon fo t s"iler~.-rslmrn/lsthmn. . 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For more than thirty years it has been in constant uso for the relief of Constipation, Flntujcncy, Wind Colic, all Teething' Troubles and Dm"-hma, It; regulates the Stomach and Bowt-la, assimilates the Food. giving llefnthy ‘Pla n“°‘n’°l 'l°°P° Tho Chlldren’s Panacea-The Mother s Friend. esnums CASTCRIA ALWAYS v 4 ‘rr-ll clnvaiull COMPANY Nlvl YGIK curl, in Use For liver 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought l Trains Outward Read Donin. l".M. Noon 3.45 12.00 5.00 1.20 5.-i:'i 2.10 6.22 2.55 7.00 3.30 oPP®H> ‘ N 'LJ g~iS°é>'ui:Z Tlllil-I TABLE IN EFFECT MAY Zird, 1915. Canadian Government Railways Prince Edward Island Railway Atlantic Stn ndaril Time Trains Inward, f\.i\i. Dcp_ Fhnrlottctorvn Arr. 11.40 Hunter River 10.36 linicrnld Jet. 9.59 Kensington 9.27 Arr. Sumnierside Dep. 9.00 Read Ur. P.M_ IRM. A.M. 10.50 10.20 9,52 9.03 9.21 5.45 8.10 8.55 5.02 8.30 4.30 P.M. 12.10 1.-i2 3.10 4.22 5.20 --s.4o 9.:i.-t I 10.21 , 1i_os ii.-is Dep. 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There- fore_ you_can see that you must pay the same price per hour for inferior workmen who take longer to do poor work, than 101' Our <~=_Xpertotialifi_ed plumbers. Thats why the cost of our Sanitary Plumbmg_System installed in your home is cheanenwhtle the work is better and the service far more satisfactory. _ Stfggt 1 _:Zu ni _le ___ The price you pay for plumbing is seldom; if ever based on the quality of the work- ou a for the time cusun 3 ll hm vi <1. mills- 1 rims iNsUtuNci-: “Royal insurance Compaiiy,Lfd." ` The leading Fire Insurance Corn- ii of the W0l'l d. for many years rt;§i;esente¢l` in tllils51’rovince by lh ¢ l8i¢_Mr, John _Mc chern. When renewing YOU! next ,poltcy, or if requiring additional insur- ance, remember our_ services are at your command. 2v‘ii_a.4'>nr:li|§|°:owal|.an'|q£-o. nn; 'r V . I If mtl . 5 f'°"’ h°"d"”i"g “nd °h’i"k` 1 moral imagination could men see in who liavebom troubled with mmmm|l°0lT0°d|"is¢a . ' wat” Sweets Ch3|'|°tl¢t0W||» Priucb Edward Island ` A tirs _wanted in unre resented districts: .L .‘.m_';°a_‘€1"¢f11d1d Ollllortunity gn* energetic mail. __ _ _ . multi