l. I li l. , ,_ l l V l -'u 3 fi ... as-=..-.1 »»‘-.__ PAGEATWO ~-- i v--1-mi ia-ri:s'r News “ ‘- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " '-"‘"i 'rms-r or 'ILL-H '“ ' IIOVEMBER A` s 1 II- ' ' l - ' xi __ ` ra 1 . _ " "-'-1' __ 9' U v ‘ *_ evenly Nhglears lung “hiiit-a-tives” Keeps Health Perfect WILLIAM PARSONS. ESQ Obstinate Constipation, Pariilysis ' O'r1-i~:i<\'u.Li2. OHL. july Sth rgio. ." "I ani a se\'eut_\'»niiie year L old uizin, and agrent be-lievcr ` iii, and user of “1<`rnit~a- iii-es". It is the only medicine I lrikc, mul 1 can truly .~'u_v that "1-`rui\»a\-tivt-s” and exercise keep nie in my present good lit-nltli. Striclureof the Ilowels; was the complaint lsuflereil from 'mul I loiinll “Friiit»:1-li\'es” to rlo nic more good than any other reinee_~;" and I liavc done so with the best results. I have ht-en in lnisiness liere for zi good 1nan_\' years 1 null have been a resitlciit of U ttcrville for over fifty yc-airs, so that if _voiitliiiil-ztliis little rt-ferciiee from nie \\'ill serve to induce some others to try “ Fruit-:i-tives ”, I hereby authorize its pulilicatioii. ‘ \Vl\l. ]’.\I{$ON. of thc Boivels and Strictiire .of the Ilowcls A can never becured bv coininon piirgatiu-s, wills, st-niin, “liver pills” and oil lmve positively no action ou theliver. 'l`lic_v :lo iiotiiivrt-:ise the st-'cretioii oi liilc, uliieh nature proi-ities to move the lio\\-els. Tliey merely irritate the inein- tu-;,|i.-; lining' the iiili-stiiies. One iiuiy as well try to cure a li<‘n:l_nf.:lie lu' iioiiiilliiigoiie'slicai1a-riiitistnstone \v.ill_. ns to try to ciirc_L0ti.~1tipzitioi_i \i'itli P' . .ri 'ies "l`ruit-i luis" is the onli line liver ~.tiniul:int “l ruit»i- coiiiinon purh: ti * ' l- 4 ` _' ` - - _ ` _- iivt-s" is fruit jiiiresntul ucrve toiiivs, :ind \\ill ulivztys restore the liver to its proper condition and cure tlie uiost oltstiuatc cases of Coiistipiitimi. socn box, 6 for $2.50, trial si'/t-_ 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-u-tives Liuiitifd, Ultawu. N , woNoi-;R- -SHINE. -- Y" SILVEFV-~°GOLD run: uuwuui mum fi nu uumu. rmci:25 cams » I “woNDER-SHINE" I _ _ \ For cleaning silver and gold without the old-time rubbing and scrubbing. Just din the pieces you wish cleaned into a solution of hot miter nnd"Wundor-Shine" -the tamish disamiefirs, the original bright- ness returns. A Z5e. naeknize of "Wonder-Shine" will list your home for nioritlis. The best ltite-lieu iiivcstiuciit you ever made. Sllllllll Sllildlll ALESSUN LESSON IX NOVEMBEII 27. THE TRIAL UF JESUS. Matt. 26: 57-68. GOLDEN TEXT. "Who, when He was reviled, revil- ed not again."~l"\t. 2: 23. POINTED SUGGESTIONS. (By Rev. D. W. Snider.) That there are some descrepancies in the accounts which are .given of the arrest, and trial and doing-tw death of Jesus to be regulated and some contradictions to be accounted for is not so strange as would be a smooth and lightly lit-tlng`narrativc. The evi-dence from so ni-any sources sl B. stiory with so many sources Ol a with so many sharp turns and shift» ing scenes which has some tang-les in it is much more lielieva.b1-e than a. re- cord with everything smoothed out. If it is kept in mind that Jesus not he put to death without condem- nation from tivo courts of wiiilely dif- ferent ' - feriiig composition and viewpoint- that -of the Sanhedrin, whose meni» hers were inllaincd with desire for thc downfall and utter ruin of Jesus, and that of the Ituman governor, who cared not B whit only as circumstair ces might compel liim-much is inadc plain which otherwise is hard to un dtu-stand. The taking ul' Jesus before the As- tute veteran of corrupt big-li-priest hood (Anuas) and the caucus to se» cure false witnesses and the wholly irrarular proceedings before the San» licdrin, with Uaisplias as resident "would carry the stii;-ma of 'treason hie- fore the court of Caesar-all the haste, and tumult, and clam-or, and rudiainly prejudice and pantomine of pious horror w-hicli_m-o-bbetl Jesus from court to court is broiiglit. into light he remt-mhering what. the pre- ceding paragraph intiinates. Froru it all 'Jesus emerges the pure and uustaineil Une, iintaintaiile, with- out guile, without; hypocrisy, God- like in dignity, hut'led as a lamb to the slaughter. lteviled, I-Ie rev-ilod not atfain; siifleriniz, He tlircaten-ed not. llrotllvr. He 1.-ore our sins in his body on the tree. The priests had 'a hard time of it " Housauorn coNvsNir.Nci:.r:0.. Liiuirro. TORONTO - i These Sleepers arc atlnclierl to Fast F.xnress trains from Moiitreal inorn- ing and night for points in \Vt-sta-iii Cau- nil ii. Britisli , ._, .. -if; ._'~,, f'l if ~ kia* ,_;¢.. _ 4 ' I T Const. Doiiblil North, fir- miiiiiiiiitlaliiig t\\o atliills, il' tltfsiivtl. ECO To \\'iurupt-_ig -$4.00 'l`o Regina 5.oo To C:\l_i_;ai'g h.5o To \-':uieoii\ i‘r9 on _ *aoliau TOURIST starrrit ' on thc l’;icifit‘ l I-UR .\.\il) COMFORT \V.l3. I-lownrd, l).1’.A.. U.i’.l{. tu't.Jolin _ N. B. -rt-n|.:m¢l tourist. bc- l - J. E. Mattliews. lJlinr|ottet0\\'n ntl lull iutrin t~ _f'_assri.\'<:i<:i¢s seek- ini_" \\'l|olusolc,t-oiii- fo|-lnhl_i- ner-oin' li\oth_itioti.\\'liilc not pnrtit-iilitr as to 1-l~ uborntc tlesitziis :iiigl luxurious ap- poi ntineiits such as :irc found in Pzilfice p`legapi=rs. will find \_t in the Tourist. >lef~_pnr. :intl nt linlf thi* uosl. Slc|=|i<-r is f\|ll\' i-iiiiimir-tl wi t li liurtl\,eu|‘ti\ins.|n:it- trvssesmoiiiiorttirs, pillows niirl liui-ns with cushions -ind sr-nts u|rliol:~'tei'r-rl in ‘i-iitlior. .\ coni- IIE pott-nl l’-'lrti-i‘ looks rift(-r thi- comfort Ol l li 1.- pi\siu-H, ~‘.¢l1.2.1. l.i»k.~_ f|'c.--:es le uw- lfnlifnx tluy following sclietliili-tl ilu-nurture from »\lt_.]ohu. 'l‘iukets, lt¢-servnt.ione.- and ull inform- ation from _ W. li. UOWARI) I) l’.A.. U. l’. R., ‘ ,~u.i..i.n. N. ii. .l. E. Miitthews, Atri-nt, Vhnrlottntowii 'I _ Furness, Wifhy (D. Co., Lid "' "" ’ ' ' "‘ STEAMSIIIP LINERS LONDON, HALH-‘Ax saitvica From London Hteumer From Halifax Nov Sth Kanawha Noi' :wth Nov lllth (via St John'u Nllill Shenandoah Dec ilth Dec 6 Rappahannock , " 28th From Liverpool Steamer From Hnlifnx Alsnt-.rinnn |l}'o\'2ll?:.'l: ur n ' Doc 10th Tnbnhciio ip with The above atenmern have ri llmlted ac- commodation lor saloon passengers. Passenger and Freiirht Agents for the Allan Line Steamship Co. at Halifax FURNEBS. WITHY df. C0. LTD., Halifax. N.B. Agent Direct Route to Boston Sailing; for November Friday 4tli inst Tuesday, 15th inst. ‘ Tuesday, 22nd inst. for Ihwleahury. lhlifax and _Ballon T. NICOLI. Agent, Charlottetown. io-z`6d.intf ` Nova Scotia. W. K. `It()HI*5tS U() I _ We buy Dressed Pigs and Hogs. Highest market prices paid. Write or wire F. E. WILLIAMS CO LTD St. ]olm, N. 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Sunday for '1‘ruro nt 6.45 ii. m. 7.30 a. _m. and 5.35 p. m. und from Truro for Windr-ior at 13.50 ii. m._12 p. in. and 3.20 p m connqctinir '_l‘ruro with train of the Inter- colonial Railway ut Windsor with Ex- Qress trains to nnd_ from Halifax and armouth. conlniencinfr Oct :list P§]igcefAi';thur d 1 _ ‘ c as est an inent Stenmshi l - in? betwe_en the Maritime Provinccg iinsii Boston will leave Yarmouth lnr lloston, Wed. nngl But. on arrival of Train from Halifax. lbeturninz leaves Lmfg Wharf Baton, 'l‘ue. and Fri. pm.-. senigers nrrivinz in Halifax next day at 6.42 p. m,by Express train. 8.5. Prince A bert makes zlnily trips Sunday excepted. between Parrsboro and Vljolfvglle, calling' at Kinzuport in both directions. For further information, lteservatl bntliro m t 'r l., t.le l'/\l!KI‘iER.s'(‘ieiiei“i\ll lilngiii. A tif"-Iifiziiii Q53? casa 0 _ Nrrn 01:0 uit .' .nA|i;wA»Y = MARITIME I WlNTI'lT?I;RVICE I , man I EX P RESS Pi . . l'°“'“ Mgiicfiiiuii 251.50 ARRIVI-:S lu 0i\'T|tl~2Al. 18.3 Sleeping an Canadfa noel' Dining Cars Comforfalile Unrivallcd A Train Connections with Grand Trunk Railway Train: al Bonaventure Union Station For Wulam Point: TIIE ONLY . .P . V and the finding of a charge that. insecliring the right kind of false' testimony. Think of it. The-re wias any amount of false witnessing to be bad, -but it was so ridiculously false it could not be oatce could ii-ot he patched 'tog-ether well enough to make 5 case. They had- to finally abandon \vhat_ they thought ould go. Finally -and desperately esus was asked to incriminate Hi-rn~ elf. And, to their satisfaction, He id. But see what meaning- it all puts nto the words: “Who loved us and ave Himself for us." N--aw :..s_ What lines of false witnesses for Jesus are available today? Can those who reject and hgte Him find them in your church and Sunday School The Christian should hear a trite testimony to Christ. Alas, that it is not wise to put the life and charact- er of every church member in the witness box l There is a study of deep significance in the silences of Jesus. And what is there more beautiful or supremely Pal pitation of The 'H eart. When the heart begins to beat irregu- larly or intermittently, palpitate and throb, skip beats, beats fast for a time, then go slow as to seem almost to stop, it causes great anxiety and alarm. ' ` 'l` he least excitement or exertion seems to affect it. ` Many people are kept in a state of morbid fear of death, become wealr, worn and miserable, through this unnatural action of the heart. To all such sudarers Milhurn’s Heart and Nerve Pills can give prompt and premanent relief. Mrs. John Thompson, Mill Cove, N.B.; writes:-"Just a few lines to let you knoiviwhat Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills have done for me. I have been troubled with weakness and palpitation of the heart; would have severe choking siells, and could scarcely lie down at all. _ I tried many remedies but got none to answer my case like ,your pills did. I :an recommend them highly to all suffer- ing with heart and nerve trouble." Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills are 5oc. per box or 3 boxes for $1.25 at all dealers or will be mailed direct on receipt of _price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ITE ani-rT]l AIOURNAL of in- formation for all Literary Workers. , , Thirteenth year. Only permanent and suc- cessful magazlne of its class. Tells vt 'nat editors want: how MSS. should le prepared: where to find the best - - market Answers ev- ery question that y-i-1 want to know about the business of writing for the press. :oc in copy. $1.00 a year Send toc for sample copy, or 25c for three recent numbers. THE EDITOR Deposit, N. Y _ H - 2 5dtf ‘ The Royal und U. S. Mail Steamship _iff `_". ' ,Q .lr ~ at - (7 \" ._.J, . ‘ i _ i . 1. ‘iliiiW_ I éfvf-'t~ _ /J ` `;§§fj;;/ l .__ “ __ ____7 I” " A . .. _ /i rt _ . Halifax, N.S.é ' Dear Chum: . I am enjoying my visit with grandpa and ;;r:ni,-5 L- _.., ff- gr1_¥_=§_';'=,. .- -~_?>I-‘-- _-==;»':;1.»L _haf - 5'? "' “ " ocolat¢S All Canadian Route W. K. ROGERS _ dignified than the silence of the sud- ering or of the falsely accused ? No man spake ldke~Jesus and none have shown the eloquence of silence more effectively than He. When during the course of the trial He is challenged to utter the truth of I-lis messianic claim. Ha spake with startling boldness. The Man of Naz- 'areth never concealed His claim to divinity. The philosopher says that He died like a. God. Verily so; or truly Caiaphas was right when li said, “He hath spoken blasphemy. ". What a day that is of which Jesus.; gives the awful outline ! The day of, judgment and Jesus the Judge l Notf then will it he Jesus before Annan.¢ or (lniaphas, or Pilate, but Annas and Caiaplias and Pilate before Jes- us. No false testimony, but true. No unjust judgment, but just. A true re- vealing, a true assize, a true and final separation. Alas that many, he- cause of the very shame and aggra- pated guilt of their wickedness, shall then seek that the rocks shall destroy and cover them rather than meet the just Judge. J0Z.f./l£§.9N1= OLD LINE » __ For Accidents A _f-Ali' L _ I_f you have a cut or a bruised mm » !_.»_,-__=i, sprained ankle, _]ohns0n»s Anodyne Lin: 0`r ., is invaluable Great emer ‘mem - - e _ In 100 years of use nothiggnlirti; l;.medy° Q been found to take its place. Take in-er wardly for Cramps, Cholei-a'M0|-bus Coughs Colds, etc. , P.” uns, On sale everywhere, I' LLS 25° and soc name..- i, rogulltotho “:.°:::.‘l:'.'.'.‘.° ' S ;°"~=°~ =~ co AV onion Mans. I' ’ l `.._°=.°.'z:f::i=‘*'° ~ ..._ AIOIYII HIIII, “""‘ -"'=:.'?u_".z"` " 'Y 1 111:.; 'pr'-W ‘.1-' "cl . . 5.' ._ -- \' k T P _ I .' .si _i xv .xs I *. 1 .. , _'aa i~<-./ r , i\`\\-f’ / " ‘Q / li \ Glvc ine it man broken down f ns any muh of his age. M. l~‘. lllr-limiglilln: Dt-nr Sir.-l\-l_v case has certain ‘ \vorkiu:r .=iti-:\il_\- now. ltls well kno Q- - 1l:..\.K3`.T¢'»' no doubt will lu- thc caiiisr- of othf-i~ WILLIAM J. BYERS one iv '_ » .\I.\' Bi-lt has n \\'oii ti g1ve you the lili-ssiiiu of li'-ulth null ’, way, This is lift--\-limi-. Aftt-r _\‘t.u have read the above, '.'- you or not. Bc-lt :it ni_\' risk. , nr _vnu nr-1-il not pay me a r-ent. Con ll MADE A M N 0F ME! _ , X . . _~~»»-»-»i>_ . -V *"llli§,\, South Bay, Ontar1o._ Says; . serious our-,anil one of loin: stantlliig. I had , lutterli' L-1-eu uniililc to do any ivurlt nt all. Your Bt-ll has ivorltr-tl \vonilei-s ln iu_\' t-uso, as I aim ‘ your Ilelt iliut has put me on m_\' font again. und ReadWhat Nelson Rose, of Dear Slr,-One year ago last February I was taken with Nervous l-Txhaustlon (the Doctors pronounced lt). I suffered all the torture: of that disease; was all run down, no weak I could hui-dly do any- _ ililng at all. Since I began to use your Belt there has been amark. cd Improvement ln my condltlon ln the different ways mentioned. I have slept good every night since wearlrm your Belt, which is on. of the greatest blessings of mankind. I have a, great deal more am. bltlnn: work used to seem such a mountain, now lt seems more 3 pleasure; more strength and vim; memory better; digestion better; constipation about gone, 'which I was bothered with a. great deal; lu-nd feels better and I feel far better ln every way. rom dissipation. hard work or worry, from any cause which has slipped his vitality. Let hlm follow my ndvlec for three months and I wlllmake hlm as vigorous ln ever). rupee, ~ O _ Dear Slr,-I am writing to you to-day to i¢1| you the good your Belt has done me. I can say ln this letter that I am a wall man, and have worked every day from the time I gave up wearing the Belt. The sharp pains I had ln my back und chest are :ill goryi. and I need not walk wlth my nose on the ground now. I am ln good health, and feel ag strong as I want to be. and more than pleased with the Belt. JAMES HATT, Beech Hill, N.S. ly been a verb' wn here that lt ls sulvs to you. , Nipissing, Ont. Letters like that tcil ii story which moans a good deal to a sufferer. They are a beacon light to the ._ hu has licconie dlst-oitrnl-tell t’ioin nat lr-ss docroiln I get Buch letters v da ' - ‘ - - ` E- - e BW Y. -nee upon tlretl, weak nerves. It braces and lnvlgorates them and stirs up Lt great force of r-iici‘i;_\' in ii mnu. _von nervous or sleepless? _ Have you Varicocele, Rheumntism, Walk _-'1' Back, Kidney Trouble, Weak Stomach, lndigestion, or Constipation? Are you lacking ln vitality? Icari str.-nirth. I can flll your body with vigor and make you feel as you md ln your youth. My l~llectrit- 13.-lt ls worn while you sleep. lt gives a, soothing, genial warmth into the write to me, explain your case, and I will at once tell you lf I can euro i T.. pi-.wc tn you the 1-onfldoncc I have ln the curative power of my Belt, I am willing to accept your -1- r-rise, and aftnrl luive curl-cl you than pay me. All I ask ls` reasonable security. You may then use my 'l'.-ll nn- \\'lu»rf- you nru and' I'll _-give you the name of a man ln your town that I’ve curedf I've go! cures in t-vt-r_\' town. 'l‘hat`.= cnmiuli. lou iiecd the cure. I've‘g0t lt. You want lt. I'll give lt to you ic and :rot lt now. The pleasurable moments of this llfe are too few, so - <10n'i tlirnv: ani- a\\':iy. \\`hil.» tln-rf-'s n vluinei- tn bi- husky :ind strong, to throw out your chest and luok at yours(-lf l.i _tho ::lu:~‘s null any j‘I ni at main,” do lt, and don't waste time thinking about lt. I' sec mc and lct me show you what ~ I lmvc. or ll' you cnn't. tlir-u cut out this coupon :ind send lt iii. It will bring you a dust-rlptlon of my Belt and n lmolt that will i|i.