ii ,.15-I-i . ,rl fi il 'l..-1 'iii . ‘i illi- .iii- . lti; .iz .i i i 1 i .lil _ it 11,1. -1.\`.' ;'“i-1.. 3 fl 1 fr 1~.',*».; .i 'l"fll` i’>» .5 ffl = ._ ti _-1. tal; i," F ., ir fi; “.12 it , 1 . ,ei-sv wa., _ _....7 art... -,,\..,.. . ,i`_ :l’i i i.‘ if ‘ _ ii; . _g _.VL ‘"1 ‘ F.. . i,=?;j* li- i 5 ‘-il F ’ 1 1*? .1 ‘ ill* if : -l ‘wil 111 il r il? .r ii; ~ 7-=x$E3e...:.T-5 f .in . -.fl .zz-_ _ . 1;, 1`1.'__4__ .` f»»i 2-1.' =", ~$'>:~. i’ . 5.-'.\“ _ , _ . Could Noi lllalli I __._....__A_.i_.1__- _ . 081' Exvnaonoiuaav cuns Eirrecrso BY THE USE OF DR. M cHAsE's NERVE FOOD ' t To have the nervous system para-: lyuad to be unable to walk and 1 the nm’ W” "sed I “W "1"" 11'" F' ll - . I °°“‘°°lY “ble 1° lalk- ‘md than 1° be ggxes were used l was cured. l‘am al R completely cured. is not a usual rx- well and strong and working every ismn Attitude 'Toward Ammemenis iectyol careful ,thought and frequent ence. but Mr. Hyatt tells in this day. thanks to Dr. Chases Nerve as Seen in Her Discipline.‘ Mr. Stock- liruicr. to study the subject of amuse- I0 Paralysis I -1 if =l=il§1iiooise 1.. BY The Rev George ry it. I bought 1:!-boxes and when dale ing better Bv the time the 12 cus letter what he passed through. Doc- This statement is certified to by Mr. dale tors told him his case was hopeless. Elmon J. Hodgkins. J. P. It Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and obtainedlparalysis. And yct 110W few P00910 our Mr. _-\,\’er_\` ilyatt. blawksinitll, Si. only Anus' Lim-“in tg-ir, tmp, writes:--"I in-rvoiistroiiblc-‘. inot am a bint-irsniiili hv tmdc. and lvu ilu- nuluriii result of neglected the eg 3 1,,-~aui¢ ' mic -d with par- nervous liearlaclics or iiitligestloudinll der giysir; for-oullli not iiwilkyor rend orl.\'0urseli easily irrllaled 211111. l1lll\0>'¢‘1l~1 avo write, and could talk with flilli\‘u1l,\'. 50 that it was :i liuril matte-r to uiidt-r~ stand anything l would SKF- 1501115 only a young man. I was nenrl.\' _ 'l15'. cout-aged. Two dot-iors told me ii wus brought on by o\'erworlt. und that :ny case was hopeless. ~ Ctlll }'Oll UOII licur noises wliit-li in good health' 500 would never notice. You do not as luck the usual energy and vigor and snr ice Restore the nerves by using Dr. iii-3 t`hase‘s Nerve Food. 5uc. a box. 6 "One day my father read about Dr- Chase's Nerve Food, and advised mr for Bates & Co.. Limited. Toronto. ion ciau i out of sorts. ord $13.50. All dealers. or Edmauson, wiii wllivr l-'EOPLH <‘.i€\' ii l-11' t's‘|.ii iii (“Canada," Loudon.) _.in officer on the canadian stan writes as follows under d-.ite March 16: --We new-.occupy thc trenches ai- ongsidc the company \\"ixich attacked and captured Nenve Phnpelie. “The extriiordiimry part of it iF ~.---.--fr---=--f-‘rr-‘-'-rf-'-'-=‘-=‘-*ff-‘~'-‘-'-'~`~`-'-'-1*; eve tha subjected to shell tire almost daily pm, and y'et the civil population show no one disposition to move out. On the last “.0 occasion two shells burst within a am a hundred yards of where I was ,ha standing surrounded by mcu. 1101111211 to and children. At the first they barely the till' they took absolutely no notice." is t this town, like many others, is the ned their heads; at the second min 1- _ 7 titl TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DEC. 21st. 1914. ' fo vi --e-s---_--‘ ‘ ` is t ' Truins Outward Trains inward. . - Mom Di_v_ p|y_ Dly. Tues. Mon. B \\’ed. ex Sun ex Sun ex Eun Thurs Wed & F,-L & Sat A-. Fri i>.13.1.RA11.W.-iv lou Of ~ The Rev. rge Maichin Stock- been flllllltl 1° 11° \|11l¢°“l'¢l° 1° 'lm pastor of e Bheepe and Bay M piety promotive of world ess. and ea. Church in accordance with the peciullidwralclolii \°~¥0\l W° lf om of the church. read the Gener l@cll°“Wl1'~v“‘l1“°°19l* ‘ll °‘“' l’°°l’|° nies and preached upon “Method I0 l11l\11° lll°l\‘ ¥m“”m°"l~' uw '"5' said: is the duty of every Methodist and temscmpuluuggugiareml in this h ' ' l tu ed to \1o ailment is more dreaded than `~ minister to read the General Rules of 11111116' 10 501 11° 0'" 931511’ °- and when t es gave up ie rn i . ‘ _ church to ilmwngregaiiun at We adii\i:re_thel:1l°to reniembgikmtrg “lop complete cure. realize that paralysis ol the ucrws is least once a year. It is indicative of often b e une; In o_ cam course ,em Methodist Church that these rules must 8.110 W cl €l‘ ll 1-9l` Choi only can be, but actually are, of action is positively immortal. but warkmg in .\t first you do not sleep 'wt-ll, have Summa;-ized for ug iu our Disciple un_ whether it will dull the spiritual life sitter yourself sick. and yet you im v swe three headiugs.,I~‘irst. do no harm, and be auunwiae example. We iii- id evil ofjevery kind. second, do rect dll our bishops. district superin- d of every possible sort. and. as far teudents and pastors to call attention possible. to all men. Third, attend to this subject .With 801011111 11186110! services _of the church. and ob- in our annual and quarterly conferenc- e private prayer and devotions in aa. and in all our pnlpits: and our edi- er to help you to keep the two tors. Sunday School oflicers. Epworth ment t rules. Nothing could be more Leagues oliicers and class lcullcru. I0 wh epingly Christian than these rules aid in abatiuflllc Evil! W0-1l0Dl0l'€- am oh I have read in detail to you We deem it our bounden duty to suln~ and ight. Not a single one oftheir mon the whole church to apply B te" ses is outworn, nor will any one thoughtful and instructed conscience cha r be outgrown. although some have to the choice of amusemenis. and not ,er thought that the phrase forbidding to leave them to accident. or taste, or th “putting on of gold and costly ap- such diversions as cannot be used in den ei" is a black number. vet when sud beseech every member Of the fm, sees the emphasis that not only church absolutely to avoid the taking wh men. but men as well, give to the passion, and we alectionately advise ,ied ount of tapestry and decoration llle 11111110 Of 111° 1-0111 395119- work in Ch ist' Ki I".M 2.45 4.07 4.50 4.55 5.-15 ».'::_f-¢§0|~:.°-_4 L-Sateen-::J ;`|;c.c~r:_. . .\,I\‘l. 7.00 l)~-p. ('11:-.rif~tioio..:i 8.113 Iiuuter liiver 0.00 Emerald Jct. 9.45 Kensin ton l0.20 Arr. Tues. ’l`hur. 8: Sat. 11.311 I/».-p. ._.. 1.1! 1 21.44 :'»_(.\~l Arr. !".lil. li.`_'-5 Di-i-. 4.15 Arr. Mun. Tues. Wed. Thur &Fri&Sat. 3.00 3.00 Di-p. 4.55 4.20 5.39 4.54 _ ='-.,151 St. Peters i Souria Arr. Elmira Ut,-p. l\ll. Stewilfi Cardigan itloutaguo Georgetow: _-i 5:: :rus- CI YI ;-J. :- Sumnicrslde Port Hill O'Lcary Tignish Emerald Jct. Mt. Stewart hlcrell '*‘?°."?- »&U!@*" cc- :.1 : VQFSP §,"§‘,; 1-1: 5.52 6.20 7.05 6.40 Arr. Dly Sat ex Sat. uiily & Sun. 3.10 4.57 7.00 PM. wee” iséilflé n. U op. ve"r..‘n Five. rr. 8 ziuniiiinrsiile i)eD~ Cape Travers s Charlottetown Ctr Io .;-et.. .... Murray Harbor RM. 5.15 4.07 3.23 2.46 2.15 Ar. Arr. Dep. Arr. Dep. Arr. Dep. A rr. Dep. Arr. Dep. A.M. P.M. 11.30 10.31 10.03 9.38 12.10 11.03 10.19 9.45 9.15 9.15 Tues. Thur. & Sat 10.30 9.15 22.40 8.17 7.00 5.40 9.20 8.04 7.33 6.50 Dly. Sat Sun. 10.00 8.23 6.31 A.M. Dly. ex Bun. 8.56 7.54 7.01 5.45 8.50 8.00 Mon. Wed. . & Sat 11.05 9.35 8.55 8.25 7 00 5.90 9.40 8.15 7.40 6.50 ex Sat. & only 9.45 8.31 7.00 AM. I 8.50 8.0¢' _.-.>- 222 \ ._ \\\\\YllI/A\\\\\\\\\\WllllllIIl5§\\\\\\\\\\ T /Jlllllle il E I ¢ Em R K ' ""“ Breeding ol Two Faire of Peiligreetl i ~~` 1 ~‘ s I ' ' I ,`/1; sur' 'R ,.~ ' cam# 1 _ fa fox Risen"-° P. E. Island Silver Foxes We give below an example of ACTUAL RESULTS obtained in our ranch at Alberton, P. E. island from the breeding of two pairs of pedigreed Silver Foxes. One pair was acquire-d_inl9l1 and placed for _the season of 1912 in a neighboring ranch. our own equipment being then in course of construction. The ranchers charge was adjusted by his taking one of the young animals and paying the fraction clue us in cash.` Since then all cur foxes have been in our own care. Pair in pen No. 10 :_ Cash Season 1912, raised three. Rec d 'Rancher kept one and paid us 5 1,150 Season 1913, raised six, Sold four for ............. .. Season 1914, raised three, bold two for....._.. Pair in pen No. 1 : _ Season 1913, raised five, Sold four for . . . . Season 1914. raised live Sold three for. v 22,400 12, 750 ...... .. 2l,lJ()() & .T95 we Se . . . . . . . . Foxes Kept 2 2 1 1 2 Observe that from the production of pair No. 10 for three seasons. and pair No 1 for two seasons, we have actuallysoid young foxes to the value of $74,300, and added eight foxes to our own breeding herd, and still have the original two pairs with their present litters. No mention ‘ has been made of the_proceeds from the litters of the fight youniz foxes. That will be another wonderful story ater on These sales were made to ranches in the _Maritime Provinces owned by Canadian and American investors, and can be verified _at our ofhce. _ _ We invite inquiry from interested pa_i-ties, and will `" ‘supply to new ranches and old, the ve? highest quality of Standard Bred P. E'. Island Silver oxes to be ha . This is a most opportune time_to buy. W_e shall be glad to give the benefit of our experience, if desired. Tlie Silver Fox Company Albam-ton, P. E. island. or 53 State Sreet, Boston, Mass Z A-I -rn -5 1l**1'-_Q Z l-llW/f//fl\\\\\\\\Yl/I///ffm,I///ffgi lml|% lif < e C -» The Silver Fox `)qi.'.f@ _._“_.‘;?\" ’ > ., _ A ,ff Ranching Co. fit ii ._, * ’ ’j‘;~`f' Statement ol Rctual Results from ille - ~- “.1357 " _`\`_\\¢ i V .\ l l me wh the ev tli lti r a 5 Q r ,tin l men. I5; “Bd ing &F"l can A.M. L 10.10 of U .\ n ( h ill ti li i 'li iii e t (t at they suppose was llie utllillflc ant-os on many astagc. whitllol' $0 Our other things. ilrint-ed. played nt any nur church upoll lllc lllullct Of young inen and our women. ganie oi'- clmncc. -iiicluiling iiomiuoes usenients. But as we read furtlier \\'iien this advice was written and as conic to purllgrllllll-“S 115- ll 15 10 inserted into our Discipline, in all pro- horse races. circuses. etc." There are c noted that this puraigrupli is not a liability harmful ainust-ments were ou niuiiy men in ine Mctiwiiisi (,-imi-¢h_. U10 Ol' 0\ll‘ $10111 ¢'l1l\l“C1l~ 10111111911 115' the increase. \Vhitber that be true t0- among them very iliiluciltial laymen 1 \\'i-elf-.1'. but a wuiiiarativcli' rc- day or not. everyone who loves Jesus mid ministers-who ht-lieve that this i- it addition of advice on the siibiect Clirist for the new ixlory of lilo that pariigmpii is um-0i,u¢ii||;i0|,ai_ w||ic|,_ i :iiiiusclni-nts. We lnnst take it l'0r be has cxperieiiccil in ills Iloly Spirit. though not adiiiltlcvlly thc gr-ncrnl son- éll ll Dlll‘lJ0rlS lu llc- Silullly allvicr. and who has on liis_lieart the whole iimont, go;-,ug ii, iiuvu no giippeii moo; nd in no sen/sc can it be tukcu ue 8 welfare of his fellows, cannot help but of if ol' \\'t‘S1t‘.Y Or Of lllu cllurcll lllul look with deep concern upon the pre- inenibt-rs that I have never heard of, iouutled oing. dancing. und such games of leaders, and your mothers and fathers hiinct- as are frequently associated to solemnly warn and entreat the white. 'There are enlightening and 'ith sumblius: ull vl Wllivll llavr youth whom you are influencing to wholesome pleasures. 'rliero are de- lc which stamps upon the inind us a keep away from any amusement, as -Ie. This Sample'of is for you. Madam! WHAT is LUX? ltis _a soap of unusual purity made into the thinnest of Hakes that 5 readily dissolve in hot 2 creamy, foamy lather E that cannot iniure the daintiest fabric or the hands. - LUX ie a wonderful life r leriigthener o all woollen an flannel at-ments. lt 5 absolutely prevents them from matting, tliickening or shrinking n t c wash. 2 Wlllyooletnaeand __ § youu sample. free? 'Address LUX Depl. Lever I Brolhers Limited, Tloronlo. " loco ll _ do, wilt-re you go. liow`you do things. `if you attend evil playa or spend the water' It makes a _‘ best ilmc God gave you in some use- int~a.\iuros, responsible for his future y , ’ 3 loss uf clisractcr, if he succunibs to _ Jonathan's friendship for David to less lrivoliiy, tiieu you are, in grunt V its test. The moment had ,ii- ev" A _ ' _ rivbd _ The waste material which the 1°' U1* Young man to snake his T110 111111011113’ 0011195 Wll9“ 111° W01'll' Kidrieye are intended to remove from ¢l10lcc between fatl-er and friend. lln .; ing of advice, though ending Wllll 1110 the blood, if allowed to accumulate in 1101111! 1110011 by David and i-nilngv 3 exhortation to over member to ovuld ' _ - - Q "ihe taking such diiersionl la cannot H:-gdwsuzinéi Paulo" 12;’ blood and mm ond to clear mm M 'my charm of S°_S° ments in the light of.their tendencies. 1 11195' 11931' U11 111911 D9l'5°“S l°d°»Y» Rcm€u1lJ9l'll1K that tllls lS 1101 11 that he never needed any diversion. the neglect in so many instances of ~ui¢»_ but mily advice one sees and Ye; wciglilicr ruatlt-rs uf feeding their feels at once what wholesome and ad- noi <15 Plllll $01115, 111” 'P35011 Wh! 11115 nirablt-/advice it is. In God's great "possibly oghem (-au; | am nm obiig. still at valuable ndinunition in obvl~ pmvidence it ig hard to see llow such ed ' iivcrsc minds as exist at ollr General are unviuced of thc fuel lllul lllcre arf jonferenccs could be letl to the uuil.\' to their own Master; to Him let them ui' ufllu still lluvc a miuuuiicrulaud ii' the same spirit or christ Jesus to Bm upon the attitude of Metliodism _Ji-opngaie for their members a piece 'ard nniusenienis. ii_i.s to this part ,f advice that would more admirably our tlie rules that I invite your allen zonvi-y in its spirit and letter the i-end paragraphs 271 from the 1912 Dis- " t‘SIl1'<'lllll.\' llllli uveuiug- T110 1'lll1 Jliristiun consclousm-ss and the mind cipiinv.-_) A; ii glance you note iimg all inclubcrs réud BS fl-1ll0WS1 "ll I if Wesley, when he drafted the Gen- this paragraph provides a penalty for hcreiore expected of all wh0 C011 ii-al Rules of our church. How many a church member for sometime which ue" in the Methodist Church “'tbai ,musemgntg in oomnion use are pos~ ,S Read D<.~~.\-ii Read up- ey "shall continue to evidence their iivaiy demoraiizing and furnish the for irc for salvatiou." ’ ' 11.1' l°9fl'u'lll irst easy steps to the total loss of our from t\\c“takius Such diverriuusuel :hnractcri Look in tue men in the it 110! be 115911 lll 1110 11111110 01 th* 'lick 3110.1' 8810011 Silllllg 0\'€l' B Sallie dance, and all games of chance would ord Jesus." This is all that 1110 rull -i’ cards, gambling and carousing. ,bn he Church has 10 S85' l1ll0ul Blllusr I Peek into some poolroom next door to \\'~ DIS. 16111/ing 1119 actual 0110106 0! 'a degraded saloon, where .vice in its tio at emusemeuls Cuu be taller “‘ll1 most enticing forms allures our vouus change the General iiuies of the inet- nauic of the Lord Jcsuu-" 1111010 il boys, by getting them to play a game lindist Episcopal Cliurt-li. Therefore. 1' 511011111 D0 1811- l0 1110 1100151011 Of Of D001. which, ill 1115*-1111 lllrlyed ut iogislniioii for int-nib(-rs was uni individual coliscic-lice. home or in tt church parlor, is per- it H 1111" HS 1110 Tull” Uf 0111' Cllufcll 15 10-Clll' liirllilcss and cven instriiciivc. legislation for nieinbt-rs wus possible. 1215 cw Ccrllcd no one would be perplexed With all our advance in having ii Coiinoiiiioiiily mg uciipnn- was ii-ie.; to m'4., uni uv uuc. I lluuk. would rt-fuse to Board oi censorship for our moving tfmitrul members by legislation for the 9'2g unite themselves with our grcal -picures _and for our piayliouscs. thcrc ministers. making the latter the means -'30 church. as su muuy people ul my ac- .-rn yet in this so called Christianlzed of " qunintunce have done, because Of nge filthy. foul, soul-killing perform- church of any one who, together with ’ w ' of ' tl \\‘ li ,. i\ l 1) \\ il I” li valence of ar tl : h m u amusements such or “improper aniuscinents and execs- as bad plays, vlciously conducted a sive iiiduigence in innocent amuse- dances in public dance halls, and all attended a playiiouse or engaged in nienis are serious barriers to the bc~ gambling, whether it he by the college any game. The paragraph leaves it all pinning of thc religious life and fruit- youth on it baseball game, or by an with tho local minister, and it looks ful causes of spiritual decline. Sonic old-timer in a game of cards. For we as amusements in common use are pos- know whereof we speak when we say felt how queer it would be to ever ex- vely demoralized and furnish the that these are sapping the best blood, pei a member of nn offense that io fi st easy steps to thc total loss of clia~ thc noblest thoughts, the future wel- not the vigltntioii ui' ii rule of our r ctcr. We. therefore look with deep fam and happiness, and the very llfc church, . concern on tht- great increase of itself of countless boys and girls, niuscineuts and on the general prev- whom God desires to be prosperous be lence of liarinful amusemenis. and and happy in the purity of I-lis Own the grave one that it has been for all t up a solem ilote of warning and Spirit. 1 exliort you who are Sunday the ages. There is a big diifereitce ntrcaty particularly against theatre School teachers. Epworth League sures as well as in anything else. White is not black and black is not truest development into Christian men t that ilucs not belong to lilin without g having to pay anything for lt. But do y not stop with training the young not ,ii to improbcriy use nmusements. Let f lnattt-r in life. that it has its place as at int-uns of refreshing and reviving from thc stress of toil and labor. Ile- mcinbcriug that just in proportion ii-is that child lntert-ated in his work so il that he will keep it up, even though ly curl-ful to set no injurious example. Your t-xuinplu to your boy in what you tl 88 grading and character-poisoning plen- lhfly would shun the vllest poison, sures. Again. to revert to the advice which is antagonistic to their best and of ~ h .and women. Show them where the pleasure that makes you better. phy- gross evil in games resides, namely, ill slcally. mentally or morally. is your their abuse or use of gambling purpos-_ inea es. instill into them an utter dis- release from labor. Any pleasure that' gust for abusing any game by gambl- leaves any taint on your mind of un- ing with it, showing them llow it wholesomeness, or mentally. even in harbors a spirit similar to that of thc the slightest degree, cannot be taken thief. who desires to get something “in the name of our Lord Jesus." God 0 them inidorslaiul clearly from yoti. to that amusenient is by far a secondary stand or fall." _i _ P081 Work cull 119111811610 110 D183/ for dained. and on thc following Sunday the child, just so far have you gotten in-_ 010191101191' 811011111 Ho awtly. ` vous. However. lie did his best, and , 'There ure people perfectly shocked returned to the vestry having accom- llt llle DI'0ll0l‘ lllllylllg 01' B 381110 Of plisiied the service to his own sails- cnrtls in onc`s parlor who will pay n iztion. ` fcc to enter it golf tournament and win a prize, and yet will never know that without a mistake, John?" he remark- § they have been gambling, abusing th s d ,the game. It is right that our church :li , should be called to "make their amuse- it was first rate. Master Dick said ments the subject of careful thought th and frequent prayer. to study the sub- don’t know as I have ever heard it ject of amusomenls in the light of better done’ After a pause he added their tendencies, and to be .scrupuous~ "But the old pariion, he never gives us la ' I fl “i i ." think C011 C8 the on cou- experienc- could de- nuch mat- ultimate of God`t= spirit, The twentieth wants to know never thinks of Thomas WIS ce to or the to Irenaeus or to lieadquartt-rs, to Paul, and the New foo, if we want to at the altitude of Methodism usemeuts, we go to headquarters. see what the seer Wesley has to us. In a sermon on amusemeuts. racleriatically entitled "The Bet- Wuy." he admits that maybe some- ing can be said for the drama. Evi- tly Wesley, as all other ministers. nd that he had too much to do h his precious time. His life would us to suppose that he enjoyed his r s ugilom so heartily he says, after stating that lic can- atiend theaters and play at cards. to pass my sentence on ilienl that otherwise minded. I leave them nd or fall." This brings us to paragraph 271 in Dist-ipliiie. (lllr. Stockdale lit-rc iiot necessarily a violation of a rule members. lt was Bret added to Discipline ln 1872 at it time when is likely that every theater, every dcnioriillzlng. Itight after ilie Civil nr such was the precar'ous situa- li. lt ls ulmosl. impossible ever to ' - ~ p 1-ble. was t-.vidcnl in 187:: that no further forcing out of inembcrsliip in the wt-ll as cards, atteinled "tlieati-rs, our church. both clergy 'and lay know anyone that ever heard of, single case of explusion for having though about all of ilie ministers Yet thc question rt-mains for usever tween right and wrong in our plea- our subject of our amusements in e light of their tendencies." Any ns of-securing recreation and ave you reason und conscience to bc our guide. True Methodism on the uestion oi’ amusemeuts say. with the under of Methodism, "I leave them their own Master; to llhu let thcm AN UNEXPE(;`l:-ED REBUKE The st|uiro‘u uou had list been or took tlin morning scrvicti in his ilu- ve village. He was n young man and very ner- "l think I got through the service to the old clerk who was helping m off with his aurpllce e old man with enthusiasm e evening service in the morning Kidne Trouble? that when this inserted in our no ifreot moral of the day. lt has improved whole' _spirit evil playa certainly hearts of paragraph lrelt lhen there the the games One that down deep in who framed would have the men re of 1 1- -wi in ir- -mms »f or wi Je- ” .f'if.T..-..°»‘.5fI$’.Z'.i. ..-...tr I"-i‘-'-f°»?-!’t‘ff3e.’r’2.°.t‘2.'5“.‘.€..i"'.¥1.? -fi '.125 . us.’|' sei-nut lo t-oiulegih tavern' tilt-stair or mme |oca| injaryy the kidney; hate my father and my mother when ' -'u l W ' HII( l!V(l|'y Klllllll 0 C BIICU. llllly 0 ' »| A _ »»»~»~~ -»- ,°;i::'.“i..i: asians, 1;: i;'::.:?"'“x.°-i.:.:;;:. :..‘.f=‘i.‘.'::.‘: Er: Iwew-l Swim . ' \ °>'»t¢lul1¢Et»u\°»5l|¢tlvlt-lilirleiivuiiiiei s 'vel lu the rim: emi-the mini- who St. Jolm to Whenever-adult, liens? paiiris felt *|15 1" 111° Wrullz.-lonatlian did not St J b wp ru nd “$0 qvgf tb; |-_Quinn gf (kg ngyg 19|- ‘ny ll$ltBf0 10|' A t;'i3m¢|-|t_ , At this .n_ 0 0 n 0 a .ne , l¢rsth°tume»»°=°u»i>~uwdbv¢-llow l>r°=v° men-ent Jemima tmugseis- Staterooms..... ...........$1.00 °‘.°°-°‘h..‘°°'°f.; 2°' °--'-of--°~ - em t,a apu yoon nun rue riendehi . ll li » ‘- -".°.:.i°..°:‘ s s....,“°~ ° °~’°:.°-a °' °°‘°'-° ---°-~'--f"-?1’»1~‘-‘ 22121 . .‘:.°°.:.:'.:.'.t.f.°‘i.f'..i’.1.“.'.‘.°°‘”' "*°’ in me n e e mu o warning to the eilece time niivgq ' ' , liepeetegendji uotfelievetl‘%\':=ptly would supplant him in the succession :;ni,_°°;'¢:|=?i,i::t ‘ _cllroolc lfllllte Dlleeee wil _ lily to the throne produced no elleet on gn, goo gm, ||¢||¢|¢y Q wt .M f,,':"°"'°“ "°“'°' 7"' l*`*°°‘lllll\l llll- léolrlilortiend (l|ontle1_eoli_l;'lAlU\0° . wi-kit is wni¢;‘°l¢"l’¢"'l:vi'»'il:ll "°° °'”°°' °""l»ul»ee uieéz. 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Jonathan'a_ attachment to David was shown at the very first. outbreak of hatred for the Slayer ol Goliath on the part of tiuul. In this instance Jonathan made u successful plea with his father for his Iriend’s life. When, however, the good feeling thus secured passed away and David -found himself forced to take refuge with samuel at Naiotii, it was nat- ural that he should bethink hinlscll of his friend in the royal luiniiy. llis manner of approach to David show-J how utterly unexpected and incom- prehensible to him was Saul's enini- ty. "What is mine iniquity? and what is my sin before thy father," said he, “that he seeketh my lifeff" llow could be have associated the king's wrath with his valor und suc- cess as a warrior? These were mat- ters for which the king must rejoice and love him rather than hate him. Jonathan was euunlly with David un- suspicious of thc reason of his futh- er’s nttitude towards lliivid. At first he could not believe ,that his father lrad set his hcnrt on the destruction of his friend. I-Ie must be persuaded by an investigation. Thus ti compact was made between the two friends* that Saul’s true attitude of minrii _should be tested by Jonathan. Verses 12.23. Iucidentully the agree- nzeiit ofthe two friends as to the ile- tails of the plan by which Jonathan could find out the strength of S:tul'a hatred of llavid served as the ground of zi rencwcd covenant between th death that should prevent him-from succeeding his father. There was nothing unnatural or unreasonable in auch nn outlook. The country condi- tion of mind did not 'pnoiulsc a w2~se und sale guidance or of tbouo ol the house. The risks of the wholesale ov- erthrow ol the family were very great. On the other hnnd. David was ‘popular with Israel, and apparently -i1 favorite of Providence. Moreover. he was the King's son-in-law, ~and in case of n large dynastic change he must he nut forward nu n candidate -for the throne. The point ol inter- est, however, in all this outlook ii- Jouuthuivs bountiful resignation ol himself to his friend's welfare and -his ontrustiiig ol his family to Dav- id's i care. Verses 21.34. The plan for testing .\'aul's attitude towards David was carried out bv Jonathan It worked of rcntrninlng himself. But its Lis _wrath whose viuiorice wus unmeuiiilr- cd. llow coniiii.-.ruiy Saul |05; f,f,nyi~¢_,; of bin'-sell 1-my be realized from tf.~: fact that 'fic was willing to viialigii the woman who had borne him Jon- lllllllll. itdtirtssiig the lutter as "Thou son Ji \ perverse, rubolii.ur \\0il*uli." l‘ht:re wus. llowcvr-r, un 1,:-. eincnt of selfish i-ileuliitivin in H:iul’F irrational outburst, He could 10|-g§'i» that as long us David was iivlllif. no son of his own, not even Jonittban. would hc porniittcd to ascend the thrunc. 'l‘li‘ w .ii ua ii reasonable cn- ough forecast, bllt, alas, it :lid not cover the case completely. For even if David were removed it did not fol- l0\\‘ tllllll Jonnthun or nny ol;\1er` llllfllllitr ui Snul's house would nue- ceed him. It ia thus that men often miss the full meaning of facto, while they see that certain forces must, "°°‘l5 brlux about certain results, or a menace to his own dynasty, the they do not perceive others that nm =1lll,m9r° potent. while David stood the rear cause of the weakness of his llvllulll-Y ‘rue not David. but his own ltlilure as kind. Even if lluvid were removed, some other must; firing to prevent the continuation of the re 16111-011 llll1iz’s house on the throne. Saul s outburst of passion bran;-he :mean ii his itlecloeea t--n. 1 ° _. ... .Ionntbnu had prenuinitioiis of llilv- [I I~1XPl£RTUI’TlUlAN i id'n destiny to rule lsmcl. For him- l7i Great GeorgeSt, Charlottetown ' self he looked forward to an curly l._l_. , | _A_____,._ _.. __.___-.._..-,-__..»__...____ ___ _ . . _ _ ,___._._._._-_-_-_._-_-_._-_-J_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-,~_-_-_~,-_-_-_-_-;:;_ f.-_ _ - - - » - - -v ~ - ~--- - - -~ -.-- V1 v.-~--1»- ~ - - - - -_ . *__ ,_ iw dom and selileh advauyement in the future, and hastened to advise with and comfort his friend. Verses 85.42. The iuzplecable atti- tude of.Snul towards David now be- t-anie clear to Jonathhu a‘nd‘a‘ccord~ ing to ' agreement -he must make known to David what he had discov- ered. Going to the pliice agreed upon and by the use of the signals prev- iously appointed. he _tommiinicated the knowledge of the true state of tbings'to his friend. ‘ But there re- mained something further to‘be~doue. When the lad who accompanied him had been dismissed and the two friends were left alone? in the dcoert- cd held, they took a ong and path- etic fareweli of one another. They parted, each to go his own way. Jo- nathan to the court and the army, David to exile and hardship and 'gueliness for many years to come. Who was the sndder it Wflllld 118 118111 to say. The record has it that Da- vid "exceeded" in weeping. But tho absent from one another they knew that they were one in Jehovah.`And, after al‘i, the greatostuchievement of true friendship is that it' brings the friends to the some God. The sweet- eat comfort that the friends had at the moment of parting was that they could trust each other 'in the presence oi Jehovah and that they could entrust each other to the care of Jehovah. *__*-l lidtect Your Eyes Against the strain that” comes with strenuous buslnes require- ments oi the twentieth century. OUR EYEGLASSEB will protect your eyes and our methods will protect your purge. M SILVERSTON | CANADIAN PAc||=|c PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March let to Nov. 30th _ Limit Three Months 1, $124-.60 From Picton, N. S. 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