_ foooaslon more inviting, or the way more ' _ ` I "” - _ ` open for reform than at present. We ` = - - ~ _ ff _ _ lllbllld consider the matter in the lighf 9 l ”"~ " " ' " " " if _" ' f -lf' - ____,__ our text, and if we may so sin against the ' - - -- - x i 'i COMING ELECTIUN _ _ _ - _ ~ ' ' _ »; »; 1;. * -51:.. __» ~ :2~-fg=1‘:f1f»~- f..>z` "1 *‘ r cr s~='¢*~'--x\*‘< »'.-.~_-.~_,'-»_: _, <- L ~- ..»»..._._ _»=.; .. mi. ¢.~'__':.;"-f.`.,_ `;i..,. ..a_ _`_~..`~;._- .`,..A,.~~..___ Y_'_ 31;. __l___ n '""‘ ‘ " ~~»- ~~-- -- -~- _.c-<. ee.- ,'...~->-...,,\....=;.._»,__. ,,,,_._'__N _,_ _ ____V __ x _'WV 'HIE GUARDIAN OHARIDTTETWN PRINCE Krlllb, HLHH 11, X. » ‘ Tmiely Sermon by Rev, J. Layton In Stanhop Presbyterian Church. . , , . _ _ . _ I _ ~ _ _ . , I _ _ _ _ A _ »`»`,` -_-I~___ o_o,_,____~_~,~_~,__»_~_._._._._____. WIDELY PRE VALENT ~`-` ------------------- a `~`»" ----------- -,va -------------------- ~ _ CURRUPTION REBUAKE D _». 1 _f A .' h °' _‘V Y ar. { _ And the Remedy Po=nted Out-Appeal to Christian Party Men, Committee Men and Agents to Observe the Law and Not Put a Stumbling-Block in a Brother’s Way- The Way now ,Open for_ a Great Reform. Sermon preached by Rev. J. Layton in Stanhope Presbyterian Church on Sunday 3rd March 1991 from Rom. 14c. l3v. After his introductory remarks, in which he condemned the drinking habit, cardplay- ing, gambling and dancing, he gave the following able address as regards the duty of those who wish to make politics purer _ people to break the law in putting him than they are at present: Text: Rom. 14c. 13v. But we may extend the scope from the text, and apply it to matters that are not indifferent but intrin- sicically wrong-to practices that through custom, or on account of the carelessness or oonnivance of citizens become preva- lent in many communities. Party politic- ians should lay to heart our text: “Let us not_ judge one another anymore , but A judge this rather that no man put a. stum- bling block or an occasion to fall in his brother`s way." Within a few weeks I have heard persons on different sides of politics express their disapproval of some ` methods mmrwd to in wndugging elec- omajorityofvotersareprofessingChristians; tions, and it seems to me ahealthy sign and I imagine that on the committees, that some people realize the need of re- form. I do not not preach politics and in BN °l1\1l‘¢h lIl0mb¢I'S Mid Cbuwh oicers refsring to the matte, was, I do not 'of different denominations, and therefore lmidm 57 th* 9\1°°93lf\l1 ¢XD¢l`l°\°¢S Of; _ | do-, in the inberesg of my party, 0,- in' men who, if they set their faces, and *ll WM 55" “'03 D°*m'l DYSPBDSU Tab ' I _ f _ -- tbe defence or abuse of any pirty, but l`l_iS°d “ICU V0i°¢9 °»8°iI1Sl5 U10 Dl’9»¢>f»i¢¢ 16°" Au d"33‘°°°°°u °h*'°~ l in the interest of public morality and V0°1dm3kef'h°ll' iln\16llC¢f¢lf~. ind. ill f ' _ _ _ Christian citizenship. I am not in a posi- sDil`f¢ °f \’»\_°°PP°‘if'i°l~u\°7 "mild °Il~f» _ _ TIIE NUMBER 0F CRIMIHALS _ W ' tigmmrmvelany aigpggmqn tg mm-icounter,wonldwlnthe'ir point. Ilxnow‘ _ -- ` ' V " ' ‘~`°~ that any respectable candidate selected by .either party would be will ng to pledge himself not 'to sanction the use of liquor. If he is not willing to do so then he should not be nominated, for how can any honor able man ask to bc put in thc position of a law maker, and at the same time ask there? Farther, I feel that there is not a Christian man on either side who wants liquor used by his party. There may be some, however, on both sides who say, “If we do not supply money and rum the other party will get ahead of us.” Two answers may be made to this plea! First, that it is better to lose an election than to gainjt by foul means, and secondly, that th use who want the liquor should not be allowed to have their own way. Our appeal is to Christian men who, right or wrong, are party men-and men who have a regard to the methods and repute of their party--I reckon that the and among the agents on both sides, there pu, 0|- cont,-55; one pg,” with mother, ofeon1~sto‘;;:l:.t. evsn wlsloracgzndidates and ‘wading m u°_,An L"y'¢ `- Alan' POINTS- _ ` ve one, e sttopreven . ‘ ‘_ -- _ adequate is- time is promos. poneiaii melnmtlvv. individuals my mngien; [,5"'°§*‘;,7_1,:,;h;,t;,°',,':1d '°'.*} _ l3¥‘P*'°""J°°'”"’”°A') pu|i£y,i»ui pd-an mm, wepaaia I bsiithlllse "rr dllhrenblthinatboo _- I * ~_ H a.i¢kiim.iiauim_m»aia»zb¢i.a.p..¢i¢s whethasbessdonel-;in.th»ne»tin»mvid-li - __ __1"‘°"-_ nedmmmiderundnendtheirwqs. 1. in¢'aadpayiq¢_!o_r itguor _aw egpart ef- 1'e'Cua'»a Cell ie _,9f:»d's -1 ~ ~ _ - = ne¢amcnu»e'_|nmo¢um,aran midwdmeirmnr ‘ ~_ -_ ~ ""'*‘ _ Myidmlsthat if anything dednite or stanoes,norneedlquotethe serious ie- e and conscience. Let us bear in mind that va l gy, _,__.., ,, ., _‘J-,___G _ . . ..»\ c~<¢.r-iw-<. him to act contrary to his own judgment _ Our first duty--our highest interest is to elect Christ as our Savior and Leader and - ' _ a 'Z _~ if -)_ brethren and a.gainstChristin thingsindif- .Y ' . __ _~ *V 1 ferent, how much greater will be our guilt if in things :morally wrong we knowingly “put a stumbling block, oran occasion to fall in our brother's way,” by using means and influences which lead ' .1 __. - ‘ position. _ .___ ~-w»-_ _.___ The horrible experience of Mr. Ban V h s ‘ “For over eight years I have been a sufferer from Dyspcpsia. I was very bad. [could not eats meal without fear of being taken with those terrible pains. IfI» dared eat any kind of pastry, I would suffer horribly. “I had heartburn, and my stomach would fill up with gas. My organs failed in their work. “I used several Dpspepsia,medieines but nothing seemed to help me. !‘My friends advised me to take a treatment under the doctor, but as I did not think that any good would result from it, I refused to have any such. “A friend of mine had been cured_ by Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and advised me stronglyto try them. I did so. and wascured Ican now eat a hearty meal without any fear of the dreaded disease coming on, and feel splendid.” _ 'rm ii the ~.yrimn of M.-_ Wm. Bangertb, _of 2) York Street, Hamilton Ont. It is very direct and to the point. Dodd’s Dysyepsia Tablets cured him of a very severeease of Dyspepsia. They I Should cure anyone who sud’ers as Hr. Baugerth did. If you are suffering, be gerth, a Hamilton, O.-.t., painter- Do;id’s Dysp p ia Tablets cured him. Gnd nov he is enjoying' good V' be careful notto do an thin that we feel 1' . I L_ W I ` '_ _ I H° °“' _fin Exclusively Stylish Hat in all EIGHT rein. or irony _ __ i __ I ' -_ _ r ' Z _ ¢ Q -. 'li _ "` _s-if 3 ,i £_ 1 - _ s.__ l _ I ‘ -_ flies _ . -. - n 1 win nook bear on _hm , some I l look nice ones. _ ~ _ the best ' . ;r _ ' In . v .. 4-;_,;;3_';_3.£»-__»,¢..; _ ,~.>» , .-:»~ »-‘.. ; No man who We’ve selected We buyf em _ ' we th se 4 Hat _ ours OU. I ' ' 1`HlE_[ WCrNnEl£.FU`Lfi 1 r l ;_ An_ldeal.eleetion should mean ao..-\_lee»_ marbottbeludges. Boxes to prove tloneinedingeo law,and iiapllei that wane than theotber, _ar wiiow_G6¢1¢e-'l¢ae.¢eso'ia"?tled\ud“, ` ~=--<=.-.u»--»--»' 5 tlio&¥¢lsbtboUlen. ‘haves .mal in .aboohately .frm to va aaiaiwtnst ee mlwmamamuwiie mmm. 1..-..,...,.i..i..........i..¢. ri.-.ni 1% ` - becanselthlnkthatthosewho ereclean quality-otthepi-aetie»|epends,ol¢»uree, G‘°“°°°»k°" ‘°”°'°k°~h'"t°°'d'“ .li il rf l E’ 5 - 1¢°'“-"'°»"m“.'*_ "5 lsuoiimpleuu. Roohsltlooovnbo utlrooftheappal moloto _ it mine an rirlt Tw in ea: ' "°“ “M 17 "“°' ‘° “"‘"'° N0 wwtlssvll tlieneolvunrhobavo the confidence ofdthe e I " I _ lpmnq' "lf C" “ll” 1”' ‘h° theirpaftyandof the eommunlty,are ln man, _ - ` V __ _ ` » _ _ th best tl toexert induence vlnoe ° ‘ ‘ T e pool on agood I inotherpanooftholr ooniltuenoy. ly feelinginthatwhatneodsto be done in ei remodylngtbe evils complained ot, can be done without anyone leaving his own or lose by his vote. ly idea is that’ I I that I d belle it party. maysay o not ve C8!! . 389 the only parties to blame for the cor ruptlons that may prevajl. When you thatthe dldates or their nts are or liquor inlnenee is chledy used. I lv f I d f 1 t besiegin want to be, and itieon the ground of the l conce eo acrow o eecors gl candidates, and clamoring for personal favors, you do not wonder that politicians cometo think that every man - has his price. You can see then that much of the blame rests on the people. When their ‘°Y ' d ' thi f " it _ t ery is, ou must osome ng or us ti _ _ is natiuul that th uestionof the canvas-_ ¢XD¢l‘1m¢l1t7 F01' *fm* G11 WN Public I ‘H1 , serls “Whatcanwe doforyou 7" ‘ hich i The pernicious proverbs, w some I. terall the speeches- heard, after all the liticians ad lead to t l po opt a pea many eorruptpractioes. Oneof these is "All's inanupleotion camplgn. means that it matters not how false the promises made,` or how foul the menus used ootliatvotcoi arcsecured. Theflrstthing thotloneed- ed in the eorrectioiibf abuses la the awak-. enlngof the public eonoolenee. lWe need to feel that whatever wesll dirty work inthe other party,is dirty workin our own party, and moreover it must be re- membered by both parties that it la al ways for ourown party that wedo the' dirty work,lf it is done. luis not necessary to discuss every evil connected with party politics. There is one a-ying evil, hoyv-I ever that both parties should unite in re- moving, that is the use of liquor in elec- tion campaigns. This is a matter in which the words of our text have special significance. “Let usnot judge one an-‘ other any more, &:c." I feel that in this matter reform is possible, and that now it is high time that vigorous steps should be taken toput astop to the practice. A great deal has been done in P. E. I. to promote temperance. A sstrong temper- ance sentiment prevails. The whole Dro- vince with the exceptjon of Charlottetown is under the Scott Act. A Prohibitory Law has been enacted, and, in three part ofthe Dominion,therefore, whereftflie people have it in their power to prevent C nstmation neva;-_ be _leur-ed bY‘ the use of liquor at elections, it ishere, theoup of salts and similar weaken- mea lest: ee i _imagine by g°_ uk _ moe- _mm men :min icvea.ndw¢r,"vhh=_hvh¢n si>i>1ied'r°l°r erm- T"°°°" °"“_°l"‘*'1°'°°' A t; butitis allwrong topneaeateon- ' - ` Fll'lllil\¥llU¢l8¢llUf|l¢lDl%l\. will beal'euted,cos towhathew-ill-I is in the private canvass that the money that very fewof you are molested ; canvsssors, not nmny of you would den rule that many people do not eit. All may not agree to the principle in an deal election, that is, to leave people to hemselves, but in view of an early elec on it may be asked why not try the ings held within the last six months, lfeshil and editorials, oto., read, surely of ordlmry intelligence and lude~, tumors, fistula or ruptured the Yates- tlnea. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has never failed to cure piles and put an to _ the wretched itching and uneasiness l `l ' wed to ` f it.tehi,`li|l: Eleedllfig or 0 --+-- ' THB EXPENSE 09 W N CDRDNERS. New York coroners with their studs oost the taxpayers more than $150,111) a year. ._i¢__.__ smears msnasu or THE KIDNEYS ¢ up their minds_ without mag); ic an spin. But whatever dg g;-gpdgpyedlina lawful way lot ry eitlnen on either eldo w gum]-'-thi injnnetku, “Take fm- china -hfnorabloln theslght allies.” “TQ ’ItrIl!ll»fDl°°“'*°*l nine an be nridvcflll frm r\'°¢wi°=1‘1_ lltiolans nnleosor until Ohrhtiaueloe- _ Kr. Andrew Daman! Aultsvllle, 0ut_,, writes:-“I‘wae troubled with Brlkhts disease ofithekldueye'-1_or.dvov I triedxnuiuber ofdoetonaad preparation, bui_‘n¢.»mnii¢r. »n~_uzwet_ oestrin' ~ cold stones. They frequently develo into __ .I ___iu1~rY _silrrln Wormethroag' ‘b lose of l»DlI`0$i\¢. i»i»pi»sa¢a,¢..a pau. Gln ll°I»=\’». wma sms. ¢'iu_orm1m¢l audgeaulne. _Always Safe, Pleasant. llfi years in use; Ili!!! satisfactory. Get the genuine- HcLean's Vegetable Worm Syrup. ‘ 'I i__q1-is `The legislative council of Vlctorh, Aus tmlia hasfor thesixth time the womau’ssu!l'i-nge bill. Ithanlsoro- _jectod a. propowto submit the question toe referendum. . IINARDYS LIUIKINI Lialmeut aakdiorat myotoro l one wekeep ia-sale. ; ii nannm ruixron. ~' 1'leu¢ut‘Bay, 0.3. . ~` . ~ . '- an a¢u-mad and mms intl ~ _ _ T0 SOUTH am” ug gppqingwhatil 11011 Ot '|165 tend to put others 'N118- Poqlbly the all never was oiearor, the Gonstipdted Bowels. bowels. is probably the cause of more distress and suffering than any Uihfff organic derangement. O_nce_ the b°W¢ S are constipated. the kidneys b6C0me clogged. me liver wri>i_d. and the mm ach and whole digieéltivé IYSt¢m Wm* d ,l pletely igteggxhg, there is dizziness and degipondiency of spirits. . . _ tives. Dr especially in the country iistricts; and as ing- and debill_tatln§ P3113 _ I I have already intimated, good meton ch°'°"`K”n~”`Lé'er em." mb* on Y bon. sides are asking, new itgm be fi¢l"i`reSSi0v ll 25 _ ---Q-.-_ A VERY SUC§BSSRlL SEASON. I . mmutofthe receipts. or f ` Sutherland, Postmss aid of medlcllli de Pm " d°°°° just, and pg*-§cti<:.a_b_l_e. is ,_ bog, ealers. g conserve the mo;-als thi D°'°P\é# _¥f_`__t‘ Q' S A intended . _ _ l lettm and spirit - ` _ ed to, you have a clean election. ' There are many other circumstauoe favorablcto _ au e‘fec°ive ralorm movement. pe,-fum their fiinctgxns without the we have ever used. ever had occasion to use sufering from I Mrs. Sutherland, wife of Murdock ‘We tliialz Bentley’sls the best than, _--1*_i-1 F ui kinugh _ fl the be Sir Henry 11'ViDR 11115511517 1155 8° atm* Cream of wheat. grape-nuts. and ordinarily successful season in Glasgow. ded wheat biscuits received It is said fthat he __ex&eeded_all Boer&Goil's,_ ~tn¢inieui records fir it city as re’-ef " l gards the number ofjspeotators and the sim-r mm- sense: ll°l_'_¢ robbers fm-'~Si>fi1wr. m_b_ber_ goods Fhllihtlg HTMW as-uwowunugyn masthe- PW 71! lit is being built and every oonvenienee work, for which this lildiolrnoted _ Aelluvea 'evvlz °'°‘1““°= _ plseataou, alsoplauerf W. W Qarlottetown __ ~_FitaroySr.En»t.. or ~»~~»- mc- _ .. f - i _“_ _ `1 helix " ' ' ` ` " -1 ._ 7. ' _ _ _ _/ _ .~ _ ;»' _ ,,- .- _ . in he ` A -tin _ or auction I’ Al¢‘i_."$`° _i°f¢\*°;'Pfi¢5° _veqs°¢oe_ or ~ I dos.-_ _ = _'Clipland 8auoe'i_s'~ __ ..?‘.‘.E“.:'2,f"..t°..?:‘2‘.‘1'°.f.‘l..l’.i,"2.“..°‘..”.‘.'2 .»......., .5 ..'°...... 1 ... ... 2,?-'.13 ,§,f,_‘*“.,‘?'° . e r ; _ '-» '“ ‘ _- yy arms me ;:i1t;l:oaoommpanlmeatforthewidohuie;; £h:'edTh:':Sw&AM:. hu ot' U7, _ .5 A V _ ' tjllowson City, February 19th. and forty mounted police immediately signllled . , 8 T- M- M w we Clark Ge S n rstrr Emulsion has gained is nota matter -_--@--- ' ' ' " . _ __ -_ _ M ,_ _of chance nor of advertising* but has been “ ‘ h d I KENDRICKS wisp ' ‘ ` ° . _ ' f accorded it on account of its virtues. The h§;?;h$;n;s have used Kd” 148 = results °btai°ed fmm its use’ “mmm pm' dri¢k's the best for household and stable. sician in their daily practice has probably ’ D d I ' done more than anything else to establish ge re] “able Pam astray” an ‘may it as an article of genuine merit. “ y' , .u¢_u_ Q IU ifii If aQiBi§. ling.) ' .1 . BJ 3*"-.. -oi li i if 5 new ‘das : " Q .i= __ I W5- I x§»£l¥l*’1hi.m.tilIF M -a ~Ml‘&§.uH». ah M!lh‘7'iH!'E*‘&i @Wlml¢£DWBaE"" @'i"TlhH li” 'Tir l 2;. iii iii \ 'liww ' £"`-is .»