NOV » 9 ' "1‘iiir,i.li'l'_ms'i'Nr;ws _ _ ‘_T'HE gunna 26 I is _ ' " I i "c1iAiiLo'r‘r1s'i‘owN GUARDIAN Finn- oi- i..».~ ~ PAGE _ ~ sweetens the =iini§n.iiié_iYiii ’* ' ll? Clean . IIE greatest guarantee Tiigliiiiist illness-against iliseiise--is cleanliness. L,-t. Asepto help you keep your homo elean--“sur- gicnlly clean." For .lsepto sterilizes every- tliiii;.;'it washes. Everything touclied by water in wliieli Asepio has been dissolved -und only il. little Asepto at that-is left absolutely antiseptic, sweet and clean. Oi'ilinurily the application of ilisiiiiirtuiits requires consider- uble \\'oi~lc. \\"hen Asepto is \|_-ill, it ciuibles one to curry on ii ilpli-te course of sterilization _P i. . l`l'lE 'i‘Ii\iE without' any iii..lltioniil work-botll cleans Llielioiue uuil KEEPS it clean. Yet Asi-pin is more than inerely un il.iitisi»ptie-more than it ;_;iru:ii'iil<-; it is also il. soap pi»\\'ili~r--:is good as the best soup on tile ilnirket. ST. JOHN. ' ' Is Your Home “Surgicallyi It is the fact that both its son and gi‘i'inii:idu.l pi~opi-rtii~s woi-E toward the same iilentii-iil cud that iniikcs it so etl`i\i:ti\'e. The soup quiilitii-s of Asepto loosen and reiiiove the neeiiiniiliiiml lirirleulililiess-tlie gcrlnicidiil qiialities sterili'/.c the cleansed silriai-es. I Dil not get the idea, lio\vcvi~i', that Asepto is of value only ns it ilisiiit'i~i't_u.iit_. It is for fur more than that. Try it in _voiir ivasli- iii;.:~on anytliiiig. The way it clciuises will iuiiiize you. TVii-li Asn ito, you don’t have tio rub or boil clotlies -you just put tlicni to soak in water in which Asepto lifts been dissolved, leave tlieiii t-l\ei'e~ for it couple of hours and then rinse them and hang out to dry. THEASEPTO MFG. C0. _ Or for washing dishes and greasy cooking utensils-use Asepto. A single package of Asepto will iiiiike into t\vo gallons of the best soft soup you ever used. And it will cost you only tive cents, too. Tell your grocer to include it package oi Asepto with your order-ull good grocers sell it at live cents. ‘ 1 N. B. ' -sim-9 sei” _,if ‘ _ uf, _ . _:' .9 - - - Ei _ ‘fi N ~'~n~~'»f ' ‘ 'ill-if "” "»“-if’ -i\; :.3 - ii __ <1, .QQ-. '- ' An. Smelt Fishing Supplies \\'e keep 'l`Iii\I`olln\vii1_s.{iiiSlock RELIABLE AND Popl'l|f_AR Rourzl _ Between St. John and Boston l{l(`ill'l`1\nil LEFT L`~»l|o|i .\`i‘]i\i‘ 'l`\vilie (nl lr 'iinli lliriail )- - 5 7' . . . l{>:lr:u‘l oi' Hsirk unil Culrli 55 FEEL 5'|`|‘§AM"“uPb LALVIN AUSTIN rin- om l~:sl.\i>li.~li¢.i liimt- , C°'“P|=l= W"=\°” T"°*1'°P" E"“"’“°"‘ l.f=nve Ft. John 'l`liursl one hundred tubs No. I sepcriitl 1' butler, l.lGll'l` ll0GS FOR SALE H iip-to-date line oi best quality Groceries, lft"tli_i 11- l"Iour, Bran, Midillings, Cracked Corn._.£0l’I1 Cake Meal, etc, e_tc. Phone 199 ` l.J.HoiuiN&co` ,I Charlottetown, P. E. I. ` 35ff111w4idsinwf4i _ aeeilaar. I ‘-15 ' ' ~~i i. _ ‘ “"' ._ _ ,, . ._ » ~<~>_f\;:_‘~=~‘,i<§_ f-_.- \ _‘xl-""_\~ “ i ' ' ' ' . ‘ 1 ' ' ' " 3”' 4 “* ‘M ~\‘ ` _`~\\\\ _ ‘\ `.\_`;` _`A 3, , ;\_,‘,_ ' ' " ‘ ' ._ 4 2/ . _ _ i»_y\.A.M,r_ Ilo pill l`;|i] msec, write or phone us before ilispo .slug o 2-1,: ~'-fn, ‘ ‘ill you halve to offer. ' lim ~ rsrculc ltesillltnurlrs (Continuailytroin pfge, ll Yet Eilii~lon's opinion will carry weight with millions ot people. For when a great intellect, ii man sup- posed to have penetrated _the king- ‘dom of nature as few have done in search ol her siibtlest forces, pro- claims that he lirids there novevl- ileiice ot God, or of the soul, or ot immortality, he is sure to shake the religious conviction, and hurt the tenderest sentiments of many who wish to believe. Anil preachers can be no better employed than by show- ing to the simple in heart, that though Edlsontbe n v ry Ere” ma" so far as the knowgletléof this world Is coliceriicd, tlii1l',_,is no reason why we shoiild heed hug as regards our prospects in the ot e§,___ i Fei-tiinately tlief answer, is easy, for it involves o,1;'ly.,t,_hi°»,_.statemi=.ui- of it principle \vhlcli.,i~g_yi;g°y pid and ver-; familiar, izolni; 'bA1ck- to _the infancy of our faith andijwliiqh on.n_ he *D0 better stated than it`was by that great philosopher- Paul, when lic wrote to the Corintllians: “The na- tural man recelvetli not the things of the spirit of God, for they arc foolishness unto him; neither can he know them because they are spiritu- ally discerned." And these words mean, for one thing, that because a man is ii great physical scientist is no guarantee that he will bring oth- er than foolishness to the discussion ‘of metaphysical questions. In fact, fwa can see tilt-it Eilis0n's absorption lin natural science has blinded his 'eyes as to ull that perta`uis,'to our 'highest knowledge. I _ -_ V I Religion and science, that-is, spir- itual and natural tiuth, are, indeed, not two things but one. They are two sides _ oi_ tl1c_,sa;;i_e_I,,i_‘uth. ,But they are nol:;_disq'ci"néd'h\i»the same ,set of facilities. Natiiral' truth is a ,matter ol scientific investigation, ispiritual truth of an internal experi- what I meant in saying that Edison was beautifully righ-tin his assertion that only those will find the evidence of spirit at work in matter who de- _ sire to do so. You will not ilnd the soul in man by going after it with a scalpel. You will not find the God _in nature by searching for Him with zi microscope. God has hidden Him- s If thus because He will not subject Himself to the profaning touch of ini- regenerate hands. He did not iiiieril that our belief in Him should rest upon any evidence that compels the unwilling obeisance of our vanity, the devotion of our seldéhness, our lizst. I-Ie ordained 'tliat`mun slioiltil his love. 'l'lie‘atlec ionsol the humble only magic that i`vi'll"i5p€n the inner see Him unless we put the selfishness and the vanity away from us long enough to make His acqiiaintance. and about His work is capable of he# ing perceived because it is capable of being felt, lt can re scientifically supported. Having had in this way a vision of the truth of the spiritu- al, we can see that it is an intimate world. We will not discover the soul and God in nature unless .we have first discovereil them within our- selves. If we have thus beheld I-lirii i ' ___ ______ ,_ _ H_o iiiucll for 'Edison and the nm-Fthouirlit, even of vision, throucli the terialistic bins. And now too hricf-‘rttni~ispl\c1‘e, from one person to l-in-l ly, for the other side. |other, long distances apart, they ar-, I have qilotcd Eilisonhi conieniptu- rlvc nt the same conclusion, naniely,,‘ ous reference to the Physic researcli-:that the material into is the medi-| ers. There are the men, ot trained um for the acti y of spiritual' Scientific capacity, who, recognizing iurci-s. And ni. the si-uiic time inves- not only a soul lu man, believe tlfeyi lighting the kingdom of nature itself, ure securing evidence of a soul in na- in that new modern field of wonder- ture also. Investigating the phen- ful rays and emapations which now i omena of the human mind, they find lies open to the "cxlloration of that individual conscinusnrss rays otiisciciice, investigatllig tile properties < Thé ‘ii indcllnitely in every direction in ri‘of the etIler,' ol electricity, oi mag- depth and range and with possillili-|nrtisni, and liniiiniz that all visible " _ tg _ ties ordinarily unknown to us, anil_nati|i‘e is vlbrniit with Hi~rtz.inn they conclude that below the level of,\va\‘cs, with processions of electrons, our normal consciousness there is ri with mnrvcloi s, invisible cr(-at'i\'e sub-conscious world of mind, in which substances and i`oi'i:i-s penetrating ,_:’1\D all o\\r minds are in some n1ari~rici'ievc-rytliiiiiz, tliey, iiiituriilly, coiicluile ' connected and intercoiuniiinicatcil, that these two sides of creation are and which, like soul in body, permc~ lorgiiuicully coniieitteil, that spirit ates this visible nature about us.|auii matter are two sides of the ' Investigating the phenomena of so- ,same fact, that soul and body are called Spiritisrn by the most tlior- ,intcrlliiked in nature as in man, that ` ' duizhgoing scientilic methods at their these invisible, yet gigantic innteiial ~ §oniinanf V _ l"|-.Slip '.M. /um' vi{Ch'li4lJw`1'l6£ 50 i|.‘!;.' .|.'.v bIor'i.haW‘llt,éhlrc I A2 Hunter lllver I0. 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A. _ ll.l0 310 IA* U|l°l‘0Wn Ll qi PM . 1 IB \' _ l 7M aberlmegggr lv 40U.w i».i| _nl , Ln A.\| 399; 125 P5¢P FSS° Hogs and Pigs We buy Dressed Pigs and I-logs. Highest market prices _ 1- r - paid. Write or wire F. E. WILLIAMS CO LTD St ]ohn,N B land how pitiful, that the man who, as few others have- done, has thus hc- ,liclil the marvel and the mystery of ‘the design, should withhold recogni- tion and tribute frofrn fthe inmost and supreme fact ol' iill`,f]a_"`ilésigner ade- quate to this resi1l€'Z " So, after all is said and done, all men recognize the power, it is hutia matter of choice as to what we shall call the power, li Edison is right, 'the most inspiring dreams and aspi- rations oi humanity are wrong. 'Tliun we ale never to see our lost little ones again. This hunger to love and to serv-e which grows in us just in the degree that our power to love and serve fails us, is never to be satisfied. Then life's beauty is delu- sion, its light is darkness, and the power that created us to love and dream, created but to mock. I for one choose to regard that power as God, wisdom, love a wis- iloni that provides for our highest ,and eternal happiness, a love that will not let us ge. Q 4 i marvel of it. lint liiiw strange it ls' ` 7- ni:il