MARCH H, 1930 JOHN'S PlCTURE OF WOR-SlflP ' IN HEAVEN ' (Rev. 7:947) GOLDEN ‘f-EXTI-Biesslng, tine ~giory and Wiidvmnand thanksgiv- lng, and honor, and power, and might, be unto our God for ever and ever, Amen. Revelation 7:12. _.'Golden Tlixt. Our lesson is a continuation oi the vision oi‘ the Apostle John or; thc isle of Palmos. To him was re- tooled‘ a new earth where ihert shall be no more sorrow or pair. or death. wA (lelcstial city with it; water of life, in which there shall he no more night, forrlte light is the glory of God. _ _ v Dr. W. L. Watkinson gays: W. cannot byghe moat fellcltous word-- convey any definite idea. oath tidor oi‘ flowers. if we wished u, describe the acent oi‘ a strangt iluivor, we should find that langu- age failed to convcy to another tin impression that the flower ha: made upon us. A foreign: naturalls: informs us that he strove hard ti got a just idea of the songs o. British birds; he inquired of thosc who knew bird music and carefully, read ornithological works, yet al. his efforts we're, fruitless; ‘ivhen u last he heard these singers, ever) song came as a surprise. We can- nut with words give any idea of tht sounds emitted by nightingale, blickbird, or akylark. And we ma_\ be very sure that words must prove inadequate to express the sublim- est emotions of the soul. Our sup- ernal momenta» soaring thoughts, lightning insight-s, and rapturous sensations of power and gladness dcfy expression. Dr. Jowett in his iittle- ‘book, “The ‘Silver Lining," thus deline- altos John's beautiful description- of Heaven. it is a life of reet.—l do not wonder that Faber, in one of his books, when he had mentioned this word “rest," added the sentence: "Let us stay and suck that word as if it were a honeycomb." Now peo- pie have to labor-very hard, and amid very straitened circumstan- ces, find ini the word a delicious consolation. I remember once talk- ing with a fisher-woman who had lost her husband and two eons at sea. I asked her what she liked most to think about when she thought about lthe laud beyond, and i was notjurprised to hear her say, “And there shall be no more sea." An-d when you go to very tired people, people who are not only physically tired but mentally worn, t ere is no word which ap- peals to them with such sweet sig- . niiicance as just. this common word 3 “rest? I said to one of my people - the other day, as I stood. by -his dying bed, “Rest comes at length!" And the tired eyes lit up, and l- knew the meaning oi the expect- ncy that leaped into his hungry yes. “They shall hunger no more, {neither thirst any more, neither flhall the sun strike upon them, or unyheat"; "there shall be nu . lore pain." ii. is a‘ life oi qucst.—_ii is not a ife of mere passivity. but a life of glorious ltctivity. First ‘of all our (iucst is to ho under the immediate lit-ridership oi" our Lord: “lie shall guide lilPlll unto fountains oi‘ wat- t-rs oi‘ life." The unveiling of new things, tho unsettling ul’ new springs-L Whon we ltavt- dropped tho clay and tho veil oi the ilcsh, we shall stand out with illlllltfllslll" ably illt'l't'i1:it‘ti powers oi‘ pt-lcep- iion and going wiilrtmr Lord its our personal UUlltlitlPlllI‘ timont; lili.‘ won- ders oi‘ ituvciletl truth and all the splondors of glory, with our im- mt-zisurzrilly intensifiotl powers, we shall ilud countless kinds of new and ttiiiliiugiliiblc delights break out before us- on every side. it is a life of servlccr-l like that litilo phrase which Swedcnborg uses concerning the employments ot‘ Ileaven»: "There will be occupa- tion but no labor." The worker is never tired! liis activity is never toil! lt- is is a life of tises, and cv- cry soul will have its individual en- IPFDYiSE. And it is a lite of wondrous coin- munion.——1i‘irst of all, itiq com- munion with one another. ».i sonic- lhnes say to my people when they arc tcllin-g me their sorrows and their troubles, and when neither the teller nor the bearer can find even the faintest clue, “You will explain it to me some day!" I say it as a glorious conviction that one of the Joya and delights of the heavenly ‘country will be the per- fect understanding of the things that have bewildered us here. We shall get the clue, and we shall tell one another the story which down here we found a burden and a des- troyer of our peace. But pro-eminently, and aibove all' other things, it is‘ to be a life of follow-ship with the Lord. "Forev- cr with the Lord! Amen, s let it be!" “The Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall taber- l life. 0i. filflll. Mia of close iatimiaoy in the thing: of the binned. - iwell. new. let _ ue give n. little time to thiakinm about these "links. In twelve months’ time some heaven y country. Surely it is well Just to thin}: a little about the Mary Noni Blakeadalo, in the "Chri tian Work," tells the “The Book of Revelation meaning for us. if we can tnke it l5 dlWDest. vrhen success in one quarltler 1B balanced b failure lni ano er. when. treach y and ap-l athy and blundcrlng at home sec-m to nullify our most pathetic sacri- fices; read it lust as it stands. with- out trying to expound or understand. As you read the cloud will lift. Here are tumults of the nations, here are battles of the kins; the whole world seems turned aver to the powers of evil. And yet stead- lly the plan unfoldaOut of thc con- fusion of symbols and opening of seals the sound of trumpets and angelic voices, “woes" and destruc- tlone that overwhelm the whole world, we hear the undertone of God’s great. purposes and clear as“ a bugle cull the notes of hope and‘ triumph. The strong voices o mighty ‘angels are pronouncing‘ doom, and yet bringing hope. The visions roll up like great thunder clouds, “lull of wrath and storm," but they pass swiftly at last, us" ‘the clouds part into a glorious. sunset-into the beautiful vision of‘ the New Jerusalem, the i-loly City,- ehiuing with a diamond-like rad-I lance which is the clear light of. the presence of God. Here are “the f new heaveng and the new earthg wherein dwelleth righteousness," a.’ place prepared, where the glory‘ and honor of all nations shalll be. gathered and all the tumults and miseries of this earth shall be purg- ed away. - The New l-Iomer-Journeying the other day from Boston to Denver, i noticed in the car two boys. They were talking together: and l hear-l one of them‘ ask tiiglother, "gll-‘here are you go ng. ' ‘ i—out es . was the answer. And l. was sure- that the boy had no idea where “out West" was: whether it was a large place or a small place, or how he was going 1° Eel 1-0 il- But he evidently wasn't troublini; himself about it! And 1 didn't won-_ der. when i heard him tell the rest of the story. Hie father had been; "out West," wherever that was and . had been mlaking there a-new home i for the family. And now he had, gone back to Massachusetts, where they had been livingvandwas tak- ing the family with ~him to the new home "out West." There he sat, in the next seat to the boy, with hi5 family about him. He looked 11S lihoitglt he could take good care of them-all. So the D01’ had “Owing lo fear or to worry about. _ ll made me think of a beautiful. texlt: thlel words lttllg-lffgf» clgagliringgi c es. is ill ~ or‘; Gospel of John. Hear it! “l 8° to prcpirc a place for you: and l! l go and prepare a place for Y0“. l will come again» and receive you unto myself; that where i am there yo may be also." Jesus has 80119 1° prepare a new home for his child- ron. 1t will surely be a beautiful home, for he himself will live in it. and we may be sure that he W111 have everything beautiful 11110111 him. And he will make it beautiful. too, for those he lovcs.——ll~ rank l. POTATO emcee DROP $1 A BARREL m l-IEAVV SLUMP (Fredericton Gleaner.) An unexpected slump chas oc- curred in the iwtatoe market, as a result of what shipper! have “M to reduce their prlceaut least 5-00 per barrel. This week dealers have been paying "5 high 11s $6 l!" bill" rel on the strength of reports that potatoes would, go to $10 8 barrel retail in New York city. and even at those high prices many farmers havenot sold preferring to hold off for $7, and in some cases as blah ua $8 per barrel. Shippers who‘ yesterday were paying $6 reduced their prices to $5 per barrel today on receipt ,of advices by telephone and tele- graph from Boston, and some were instructed to make no more ship- ments for the present at least, as the market in Boston and New- York wae-aald to be overloaded. The sudden break in the market will affect retail prices here, too, and the opinion was expressed this i us will probably be in the, glories and beauties of the land. land Add ,0 l, i183 ti‘ Clogged as it was wrxten, in a time oi great ‘u’ stress, tn uphold God"s neople nudhuid is pleasant u, time keel) them steadfast in their faith. l Wlw M! Cuturrhal ' Read‘ it‘ some day. when the gloomimmd "°“’°" "mllld Ki" U"! PM»- , . ‘"1111. 1:11.20! - Iro union" ' , |§ nmtrrcrisfrt“ _ _ * area's voo-o-o-o 0-0 c: ooo-oooooovo-oow If You have Catarhttl Deafness or am hard of he ring or have m,“ 3°!" 8° ‘,0 YOU eras lat and gall “n” b! 151ml!!! (dou le-etrength) 36 Pint of hot water writing and a. little granulated sugar. Take °"° lllblelwoonful four times a day. same truth i:i the following worse.-I,,-,,,Z1“'...‘Z".i.§{§§§‘.ii°.#"“ quick Tau“ nostril h l breathing becomeficaasy ‘i131 thefllnem.’ l" ‘B109 droavlntr into tn.- tilroot s uuay to prepare. costs little _ Anyone Deafness or vrlvtlon u. trial. _, ‘ iimpioyiiieni Service DEPARTMENT 0F l _ OTTAWA LABOUR Week ending Februnr" 21st. 1920. For release March 15, 1920. Rellorts from employers to the Dominion l-ltaadquarters of the Em- Dlnymcnt Service oi‘ Canada, De- partment of Labour indicates that, disregarding loss of time due to, strikes, theer was a slight decrease ln thevolume of employment as compared with the preceding week. A slight increase in the volume of employment had been anticipated for the week of the 21st which the returns show was not realized. A further though slight decline was anticipated for the week ending February 28th.in comparison, how- rver, with the volume of employ- ment ulforded-by these firms to‘: the base week (January 17th) a YEP] substantial increase was reg- istcred. The returns when analysed by districts indicate reductions in the Maritime Provinces, the Prairie Provinces, Quebec and Briltish Col-- umbia. individual increases.- how- t-ver, were reported by Nova Sco- tia, Prince Edward island, Ontario and Manitoba. during the week etiding February 21st, Prince Ed- ward island, Ontario and Alberta anticipated having inlcreaaes for the week ending February 28th. All other provinces expected declines, making a. net anticipated decline taking the country as a whole. Reports for the week ending Feb- ruary 21st were received from 4,734 firms. These firms vrepflflell £72,096 persons on their pay rolls as compared with 672.619 persons for the week ending February 14th and with 663,758 persons on pay roll for the best week (January 17th.) A decline, therefore, of 523 persons or one-tenth of one per cent was reported during the week ending Felbrpary 21st as cOmPiITBd with the returns iior the preceding week. The same firms, moreover. anticipated having a further tie- cline of 557 persons or one-tenth 0i one per cent for the week of Feb- ruary 28th. A decrease for the week of February 21st has not been anticipated since the returns for the week oi’. February 14th indicat- ed an anticipated increase of 462 persona or tine-tenth c-f one per cent for the succeeding week. The returns for the week. The returns for the week of the _21st as indic- ated above slhow that this increase was not realized. VVlien the 1'9- turns are compared Willi‘ the has‘? figures a substantial increase of 8,338 persons or one and three- tentlhs per cent in indicated. Plus lnduetriee-tliose that reg- istered not increases in the num- ber of persons employed for the wcck of February 21st as compar- ed with February 14th with their respective increases were as toi- lowsr Commercial and hieroantile, four-tenths of one per cent Clay. Glass and Stone products, one and three tenths per cent. Metals one and one-tenth per cent. Puip._l’fll>- er and Printing. one tenth ot one per cent. Railway Construction. three and eight tenths per cent and Itailwzi-y operation one tenth of one per cent. The increase in llailway Construction of 1.134 P0150115 W” the largest registered. A . bstan- tlal addition was also rec ‘lied ill Metals. Commercial and Mercantile Glass and Stone products and Rail- way Construction anticipated hav- ing further though much smaller increases for the week of 1< ebru- ary 28th. Metals, Pulp, Paper and Printing and Railway Operation ex- pected to have smell declines. Minus lnduetriee-dhose that reg- lsterednet decreases in t-he num- ber oflpersons employed were". Building and Construction, two- tcnthe of one per cent. Lumber morning that no more potatoes would be sold this winter at more than $5.00 a barrel. Strikes in New York and Boston potatoes from- being handled, have caused uh these seed potatoes to be thrown upon the market. and further declines were forecaster! in n. deepatch from one Boston source. nncle among them." it ia_a homely ill-tare; it is the figure of a meeting- ‘ place of many tents, and our God, copies and adds his tent to the ', nnnrber. He ls- one with us, one among us; allowing us to go into‘ his tent, and coming into our teat. .-,_._ NA DPI/(‘O the throat; i marl: _N by National Drag and Cite i m . 1 . 9 ' o Don t Cough at Night Don't let that irritating tickling h the ' keep you coughing moot oi the / o night. Don't let it annoy you during the dw- Stgp it-atop it completely i Syrup 0/‘ 7171' ‘I 11v? ( l i. r’ /,/'t wr ()/'/ ('(‘)///!7t’////A|“ . _ | _ '. It breaking the 001g; hetals the inflamed membranes oi l If: wonderful ilgfilllac: item eveetinlew done will main , Vary plelunt to the tutu; evenchildrcn like it. Keep a bott a alvra t , in the ltounmciieu genuine except in a Red Package hearing the 1n e- The man wit-h one idea is call- ed a crank, but lots of men can plead not guilty. in life's melodrama the hero gets ithe applause, bull the vil- ‘ain cops the coin] \ _ Sold by all good ufoel. t I pa: mica] Company oi Candi, limited v which prevent shipments of eeedi ing, three and three-tenths Del‘ cent. Chemicals, sevenlteuths c-f one per cent. Food, Drink and Toll nccoacco. one and one-tenth of one -per cent. Leather and 1.9811191‘ igoods, four tenths of one per cent lTextiles, two tenths of one per ,cent. Woodworking. three tenths of one per cent. QuarrylnS and ~Mining, one and‘ one ten-th per cent. Miscellaneous, five tenths of one per cent. There was also a nomin- s1 decline recorded in Vehicles. The decline in Lumberlng (1,365 lpersons) during the week of the l21st was the largest recorded as in the preceding week and repres- ented continued curtallment of bush operations‘. Substantial de- clines were also registered in Quar- rying and Mining and Food. Drink [and Tobacco. The reduction in lQuarryitig and Mining WW be ill’ ‘trlbuted to unlfavourable weather conditions for industries in that . group, particularly in Alberta. For the week of February 28th illrillel‘ reductions were expected in bulld- ing and constructionlmmbering and Food, Drink and TobaccdWith the exception of the P10110885 Willie‘ tion in Building nudCotietruction. these anticipated declines were ‘considerably smaller than thOHB registered durlnz the Week 0i m“ 21st. Chemicals. Leather and Lea- ther goods, 'l‘extilea, Vehicles. Drugginta Wvoodworkinit. Quarrying and Min- ing, and Miscellaneous expected t: have increases during the follow iua week, those anticipated in Tex- | cat expected by B"? 0t m9 5'9"!"- ln comparison with the 118"?" ‘for January 17th the ‘hue week. declines were registered in four groups only, Building and Construc- tion, Commercial and Mercantile. Lumberlnil nnn Quarrying and _Mln- mg, All other groups ShOWBIa in» _ oi Canada v . _ .. ., . .' .- "'~"s~rr"~é_~“ - x AAA vvvvV vvvvww§v#¢v‘vvvvvvv ‘Riser-wavy a. .'- llere is the ‘Plan Fill out and send in the Silverware reservationCoupon and we will hold a chest for you. Then turn 1n three one year subscriptions and you will receive the 6 teaspoons- Many people start out with their own subscriptions The subscriptions must lbs-new 3 one year subscriptions get 6 teaspoons. 5 one year subscriptions get 1 doz. teaspoons. 6 new subscribers, 1 doz. desert spoons. 8 new subscribers, 1 doz- medium tablespoons. 12 new subscribers , 1 doz. Medium knives or half dozen forks and half dozen and not renewals. knives. _ _ 20 new subcribers, 1 set Bridal Wreath knives, forks, spoons, 26 pieces in a1 $18.75 Will Be Given Fe ‘ You For a Few Hours 0i Your Tinie Reservation Silver Oiier vvvvVvTYYVVvvvvvTTV* procure it. -....-¢-.- Kindly reserve chest of the On- eida Community Ear, Plate Silver- ware I01‘ me _unt‘il I can get the re- quired number of subscriptions to . that the desired number 0f orders canbesecuredby.............. ' I will get the number of subscrip- tions and take the chest of silver- vvV I will begin work on ....andthink w rvvv ware. ,, _ The Butter Knife, Sugar Shell and Mahogany-finished Chest free with the Guarfi signed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E dlan’s compliments to complete your chest- ' . ' I REMEMBER-There are only a limited number of chests so if you desire one you had Address ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' " ' .1 better send 1n the reservation slip at once. Phone ‘I SEE 'l‘Il'E SILVERWARE ON DISPLAY IN THE GUARDIAIWS \VINDOW. ‘é Gelsb '5 lTliCli l l ' l’ . l’ ""3 "l e at ottetown Guardt» t ; - 0 h“ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ - evro+o+m+o ‘ ,,H,“‘ “..,...,,4 J creases, those recorded in Metals, Railway Construction, Vehicles, Textiles, Chemicals and Clay, Glass and Stone products being espec- iall-y note worthy. , Week ending February 21st. Maritime Provineer-The Mari- tinte Provinces showed a. decline of 28 persons to have been regis- tered during the week of February 21st. A decline lmd been anticipa- ted, but the actual redaction was not as large as had been expected. -A further reduction of 175 persons or two tenths of one per cent was anticipated for the week ending February 28th. ln comparison with the figures for the base week, Jan- uary 17th, an increase of 623 pcr- sons, or one per cent was register- ed, all three provinces in this dis- trict sbowing additions. increases were recorded in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward island as compar- ed with the figures for February 14th, but New Brunswick showed a decline. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia anticipated having reduc- tions durlnfl the week of the 28th and a small addition was expected in Prince Edward Island. ‘Plus lnduatrler-lncreaees wore Mercantile, Clay, Glass and Stone Products. Food Drink and Tobacco, Metals, Pulp Paper and Printing, Vehicles, Quarrying and Mining, \ -1 “enemas: 1.11;? riode. etc. men's Disorders. Orange I.ll falling cure. it ls plied d rect to M! atlon in certain and beneficial. l-‘or all three and other troubles known in fllfflililfll ll Al I. trlal-uetuali hereby offer-to aond, absolutely free. A box wort ten days’ treatment, to every eufforl Enclose l! stomps. Mrs. Lyilln \V.I.nrld.-Winrinor. (mt. flfillll IIV LEADING DIIUGGIITI IH\'WII\'\VHI“.I 42. SAVED MY LIFE” Thole words, or expressions having the same meaning. are contained in hundreds of the letters 1 have rccehctl during the print year. lhnny were from women who hnd suffer- ed from failing of womlnoth- era from worm-n who had ra- cnpod dangerous surgical 0p- eratinnn, an the tumors uud illcera had been lt‘lllll\’l‘(i hy the notion of Orange Lily; and others who hml nufivrnri from ssuppr- ed “menstrua- on. la-tivoil‘ o, i-ninful pe- ncrnl as \Vo- punitive. tu. ‘ntlil-s, never- the suffering organs. and its oper- provt-s ita mrrlt, l 45c. nulrlclcut for I18 woman who will write for it. Railway Construction and Railway Operation. ‘Railway Construction registered the "most pronounced in- crease in this comparison. Com- mercial and Mercantile, Food Drink and Tolbacco, Pulp Paper and Printing, ltailway Construction and Railway Operation expected to have further though much slightor additions during the week oi‘ Feb- ruary 28th. No change was antici- pated in Clay, Glass and Stone Pro- ducts, Metals, Vehicles and Quar- rying anti Milling expected to have reductions, th"t in Lluarrying and Mining being the largest. Minus l"dustries—i3ullding Coilsiruciioii, Lumbering, (‘he-mic- als, Leather upd Leather Goods, 'l‘vxilles, Woodworking, and Miscel- laneous reported reductions as compared with the figures for 1hr prnociling wcok. The roduct n iu Lumlwritig was _s~ilbatan|loi ant may and he zitlrihutcil lo cur if‘ illliil operntioil=. llnildiri, lr-iriiP- lion, Luzirluering and hlisc .l,.'llt*lill\' anliripzitvil having furllu-r rodth lions iluriug tho week oi‘ tho 28th Willi tln- t ptiou of ihc :1 fcipa ted dt-cli. n Building ani (on siruciion. lhc oxpci-tctl l‘t‘tlll(liOli: were considerably sitiallrr tho: those actually rcgistcrtd durinr the week o.’ tho. 21st. (‘nruiii-al- Leather and Leather (to 1-- Textlies auticipziit-il havi ' 1.. lnal additions during the followlnr week. in compatrlstut with tin- rt-iurn for the same firms for January 17th Commercial and Mercantile, Chem- icals, Leather ang Leather Goods. Metals, Pulp Paper and Printing. Textiles, Vehicles, Woodworking, Quitrivlng and MlnlngiRsllway Con- struction. Railway Operation and Mscoiinneoua reported increases, those in Railway ConetructlomMet- his, Quarrying and Mining and Veh- icles being especially noteworthy. Building and Construction, Lum- bcring, Clay, Glass and: Stone Products, and Food Drink and To- bacco registered reductions in this comparison. that in Lumbering being particularly large. . Line them up. A grizzled chap in a captain's‘ uniform came into the Press Barb- e,- Shop the other day. He saluted emartly and seated himself in the chair next to my own. "Haircut," he said in gruff tones. “How would you like it cut, air?" the barber asked. The captain, who was baldish. answered, izrufter than i ever: “Line up ‘the hairs and num- ber off to the right. Odd numbers each want half an inch. Dress arn-artly with bay rum and brillian- tine.’ Then dismiss." cuew A FEW-END At once! by Acid Stomach is relieved. fear! Read "Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach" in package. STOMACH DISTRESS! ludigvrsiion, Heartburn, Gas and Dyspepsia, mused Buy a boxl Eat meals without