I i. I l R I r I I 'I i` ;” M _ " ' - - -_ Y -J \fnR\l]NG DAIL FUUN ED Ill wllEI"g\fI3‘-1"-f’lI‘41°..Ir2_1_1-if'-~Ii ` CHA1iuNcia‘EDwARDisLANo,'sA'rURr>Av, siarrausaii 3, .gm _ {,;_°°.;.>f..r‘i.°§.°.’ll'..”.l'..".il’it'i'.i*l’.¥¢f§’8f ' V- ‘ f -~- -_= _ ` -j._-'f~;__ _ ~--____-,_,__-_-._._._ __,--__ _ -< .WEEKLY (C4ll1!‘- 1909 by B_1`“d1‘=Y'GBTl`8tB0n Co. It has torn froni their eyes the scales ' ' Ltd.) ' ‘ ' Wise men ne’cr sit and wail their duty towards the society in which loSS- BUF cheeriy “Sk il0W U1 F0- 919)' iivé- It has been the means of The Ilev iii' B. Parkes Cadmaao. DBS' Past upon its own continiiities and are correct But we are never to for- ‘i"°5‘*` their harms’ ' ' "“"“i“g i-hem i1`0I_n i¢l1€l‘s into work- 'i101' Oi Cf=1ltl‘Bi UCIl"l‘BRB€i0l11li`all thought and progress in the pur get _that we are what we ie bcca "’ \ - ` n‘ use that blinded them to a sense of their Hcnry V1. Part III. Act V. Sc. 2. ers. from tyrants into gentle rulers Gllllrch, ia preaching this sn-rimer in-P ~ _ th hi d - L ' -» ‘ oseo e 'nf om of’God re i |from selfish despots liito generous Westminster bhapel Loudon, whore i’ - B “ i-H115 iii’ _¢9‘“f"°“-` A ma" at 301110' _ $011111... - the Rev Dr G. Campbell Morgan now th” i‘°°pi`“§ °i *~i‘i5'fa¢l11i1¥ uP0n which i0W0 OUP V211’ Cllistcllvc as Christians time in`his'1ife miist experitnce ma- The most important word in the at Northfield is pastor A sermim onythe pulpit too seldom touches-and to the life of that.; - suiikesrriiiriustiiiiorii THE RELIGIOUS USES OF MEMORY trrinl loss-loss of wealth or loss of' ll&Ssag~a under consideration is a recenit Sunday in London by Dr 'great faculty of me,-wry we are H . _ _ 0 osition. In the night, fire m y de- "che_;rIy,” To u¢j,im~,, mat -_,_ (}au.m,3u_ . _ . , _ __ _ . _ 3 ._ ., _ . _ _ _ stmy his pl.ol_,m.ty_ and the n?J____________ __,b__0y____t __p____t _S __ neiessitytliiiui. and by __e__i:_t_;itnct_c_ii mI._i;i_d_c _rtit§_r;n_f;o_i;_i___¢;u:_i_stit;i_f.d _ in_ divine \_visdom_ that °___i__‘§;.,__‘_~l0i;_of L-_;Jil,_ Immortal Love.. __,_____. und thu uua,.d__nu.S of years u| matter how kemly the loss _____y_ ____|wm_ givem Ur O__d_m___ took as h_s____h_cl__ wper ence i;a\_es its _sediment _ace e rat sie not seen Thy jump of ashes and_chnrred ruins. I-lei felt a ma-n has no right to pain oth-isuhject “"l'he. Religious Uses of Mem-iliection ;ndaii1rusf.liieml()m pwsent Le" By faith and faith ‘lr e b- _ nl_2i{ i1f\__V° big? i`;i_1?g§_i_`i1f_; f;011;§'1__0fi_?_¢:Bi ;‘_1_`51 ill’ W8iii‘11_.‘»Z 0\'Br_it. He lirs lost 0l`Y-"- The text wus from Deut-eron--for future gui-dance pghirgecgmoepqzc 'BY iaith tilllii 1i0I1€H'rirrIf”?m§'1?>`i’fi'i`"oii his journey with firm rr-.~:olvc to 'uverconie all obsta- rius. I-ie _is seeking a prize and he now iirwls that he has *greater full in Iris siniirli flmn he ever had in his liuiii iz-.l \vrn.ltli_ it ‘_~: lift-ini-e, not Lhv vit-iI»r’s pnlni, th;-.t gil-ci lhe`lii;_~h- our iii-u.~;iire_ ‘I‘l.c goal in-ay ire dis itni. .f m.iy be o`n¢;cIii~Iil Ln fogs aiir' niisitf., 'i`lic vsny toivirrds it ni-ny bt 1`f1i|_L'il und rocky, but so long us_tli¢‘ f‘.\'I‘>' :irc stcrrlfnstly set on that -goal, fu lung as the feet iixrliistriniisly toll II\_\\':irIl it, so long will liiippiness 1“‘1i!u in thc heart, and in the curl tht- ;!.1il will le a‘.tniueIi. 'I‘In:; of thousands of iiicn w-host that open utfoie it do not groan as they swing back on their rinwilln _hinges A inf.n’s bca‘|'Lh has been Irndcrmiiied through careles.-ness 0 cliecrful under siifieriiig 5.-ral the spirit ‘i\_'\I'Hft1I‘s have been almost under- ‘""""i ill? \\‘<‘-aitli and power have lrzu-nI that sweet are the rises of 1I'i\'-‘l'=~`1ty. Loss has hiimanizeii th-ein. (From the Literary Digest.) y and it is perhaps the first serious at- tempt of which we have knoivlcdge at a philosophy of that history ccncern- ing the Divine purpose which under- lag* the oiitward events that are aud ever sorrow and eici io that we hear again the voices that have lost the note of pain the accent ol _harshness, which have become amen. _orated by the flight of time. The no- blest tokens of the brothcidioorl are not in our present intercourse, nut! -float tack from t-lie years which havcf escaped us. We make ihe dead toi [UVB lil? itli tl'0uSUl't', and we cc-rripI‘._ the e.iter to yield back too moat* found in the Bcok itself and in the|through the power of lowing our wealth of c > »' . . k_ T _ 3 _ _ _ _ memory. Ima- _ __ _ xleiiciice to 3_‘__§f:_W_f;‘_1_`__________i1f_>sSt:_l :_t__ 2:3 wt_;l_t ;>ther__ }!¢£»ol_I;s t__l;_at ac_c__oinpa-ny it_ Itigine me-n for the moment stripped of Outrun our reflective cnpacity. The _atm A _____g1__t __0_________ d___pUS______O___ _; _S T11-tf;»l\_ _Y 8 “IPI cr. or writers, ,f-_his functiin,_ know-ing nothing of aims of_mnny icforiiiers is nothing if the __cS__ mc_____i__e _Or the b(____y T_____ o _g_n iei essons fiom the past as a|L~od, nor of _their fellows, nor of ¢h,,|110t Yllfilcai. Ullfi lt dull:-nds a great skilful physician can do much' but gulf f0~r1fut'ure qonduct' .ami thi’ ":r"ai' and S‘i1“i“°“"'~ i1iSt01'Y WhiCilIdcf“1. "p°“' tim date- it is H Iifffllt I the ______________ c____ ____ more _____ __i__ sw c_cn.ial ire_a of this splendidpiece o[_hss already takcii place upcn tliisisiiniwti mi' lllflutcrs. which l-mav not by cucuqv u_;'___r_n__ his ________ ___;l(1_____- litciatiirc is thc_1ove and guidance 0;|plr.'n:t. What would they bo_ my,en»ter into here, but you who know _ “ 5 _ _" _ ‘ --' (1011 in all the _vicissitiides of life,und;brethrcn, except a sort of human ‘tile Illlsil lu airy measure will remem Hllli difsllllli "lid 11111111 111’ “Wil 5*” i»*1iiV how the cl-iscipline of that giiidan(-'-i'iislotl1 in the wood lirlplcss nlyjtq ber that it contains within it ir-0.1¢ ivi hc a cried, l;ra<'I the mir . nc_nii.de to appear through ue,-_V (manga ¢-rcatuleu without auu gmsu umm ments, capaciticlu |~,,y_-,|nt,O,,s_ which _ ,_ _ ` Y` "Y.Y ' " ya lofi, ` " RC'-fl “S *_* §11""~ fm" the i"_"il~ _ accompany our mortal existence. in upon the past ? - tion of to-day, so we know thein- and Tnere is no loss forwhicli there is t t 1 . . . . ~ . . ’ not __ __cmc__y wwe men _____0w _ms re rospec tie writ-ei sec_s_t‘he failures. When we sit down quietly to plum. _not even in lenglaiio or Amo;-ion have _“___ ____ ____y i_______e_____ __ai_____S_ ___a_____ and trall=\gi‘essions of this _chosen pen- upon what is iires-iippngql ju this ex__wc at thu; momeiit the intollnctnm __a___t_________ _;__ sm_______;é____ ___C__ _mn .._)__ and he mertittates uu.?l_ his heart-hrirtation of the text, the unlvcrs-.\c:|ual of Pinto. At this h_ou|~ we have ( _ _ _ _ _wut mc" t___c___ _ace ____s_m_______e w_____ i_ i_i.> concernin;,_ rose ce ivaiances of \vitL_in us becomes greater than tui,_._ no . as far an l nur a judge of the ,nr ccnt)_ Au mga,-,ju uuuurts iuwmiig poiiitcd out that ntteiitifni in R c______a____-_e_)____ __ca_______ and w_______ grakc, those achievements of iiiercv dominating world witliouit us. Whai_'5_"i5“'“t111`11. any nian iii thc Christian 50;.-ned u_ cruul euC__m, Uiéen t__r____ out wh-icli luivc always kindled the f_lam-a enormous resources! What IlifIei'eiit.;i'i“‘f°i‘ “'h0 C1111 \'f1\'01i Propliets of L_) ____ _1 _____e____ ___ __-__________c_ F___;t____e of _devotion and of praise. It is r. stages of growtli nm] development !I.Iewry. W_e must gohaek_h_y memory L00 ftcu bl-“up iulc.ur_,S ____ \__e__ Book for your present help, a Book We are part of all that has ever-Iggcu 111111 U0 51111190 ill/ U12 SI11l`\t Ui God __ “__ “j _ " ___ ' for the snnctificntion of your present --“the Lord (`lirist’s life, nml Sh.-,l¢¢S_ to those ies\.:i;"srs so infinite ilpoii ‘ f"""i0i_;_;'_n° f‘;_ic";’ 31;" t‘:__;“;" gt ‘ian joy. 'a Book for your dellvoraiice fi’-on'~ peire`s strain and i'lato‘~: brain" ‘Vhich WU fire i1i~'i\iifl i0 ‘i0l1l‘11fi Wileii i I c ve tr' ii ‘ui .‘ ze' _ ._ , _ _ _' ’ ._ " ’ » __;:__z___d_ °_,I'__ _______0_°; t________' ___ phvf iinmailing grief, and c.-rp-ecially is it, and every other tilt and grace the W‘"`d Comilmniis “S thai- WL’ Silaii ___c_,, _md _____t_____a_ _ms _mm __e__\_____ ii Book for tliose who _ure in danger of the un-iittcrablc pay.; wl\i¢n,l`01“'2-mi>¢l‘ _th-2 wily lllost wouiilfrfiil _____'______s_c to thu mind and _wart of forgetting the past in the sorrows crnivtuins thc rnir'at'.e of intra land holy in vvbicli the Lord has led. “ - . ' or the prosbcriti-cs of the prcstiitffliz iles in God's continiioiis \i\i\'eil‘iigii-iw l)i1i3h\\'i1Y Of tile V500. THE TRUNKS OF LIFE' ilii(r?t.i1»nvatci|n0\~'t1l mul cXimrwiI>n of the Cana- against 215,538,206 pouiids in 1908, airdia" haw" exiiurts t0 tim Ulm'-9d increase of 2,886,-ffl.‘_f pounds. The to-ixiiliiii-0"" “'35 3*’ Ura'-iiyiug that it tai exports- from the United Kin? vlas hoped that the Dominion would dom to Canada in 1909 ‘vm-B g_414__ eventually find it one of the largest 634 pounds, compared with (;_2gg_44-_ and most profitable of her indus-~ pound.: in 1908, a very satisfactory ti`i““- iiii-rei~;;e of 2,120,187 pounds, or about "This i"’i’@- h"W@"°i`» has "Ot bw" -273.05 Iver ceiit. The imports from borne out, though a leading agricul- (lnnr-In in. the name periods were tural journal recently pointed out, 2i.oI»9,n15 nrninrin in 1909 and zo,2ifi -Ii" ~>'i>‘fHkil\s of the excellent ferrite- 75!1 pounds in 190g_ tljns ,umwiug a'n_tion established on the British mar- increase of 750,211; p0m,.j,.,_" |kct for (‘aiiadian bacon, that had In such n n,-ny duct; ]_,_,,-,j S¢,»m_h_ the supply been equnl to the ilemaiul, conn, Uannllnq, 1-jguj, Q.,m,uiu5u,u0_. iii. is difi`if.-uit to estimate the magni- comeiice his uuiiual resuine of ti~niitug\\e, Moiitugue," said the niwikcinnii of the train one summer, iii'-.V. ii your or two ago, as lic passed; ii1"'\Il:;h the car. und nn eiitliiisiastic. .\Ioiif_zigirinn added “the bcautiful"i -"ui :I sort of complement to the offl-' curl uniioiuicement. _{\1l_irsiness _centres of thc Pro- ___‘_‘f lu fact, its progress during _1_\ past decade has been remarkable _-.nnl a glorious example for all to Iiiion-_ _ ___i_'_`1`ilIlIlS _lt_ is as well to say, here, the Irincc Edward Island Rail-' ___'__i___Hil\>lllIi rcceiv_e- the mention it ____-___l_._s for _bringing Montague so ____-__‘ Y_ within reach cf the 'capital _____.___I»_ _the Province, as well as af- ________fl\._it valuable connections with _€_____ _I1_lFt_R. It is now possible to S______<_ _» rnilottctown in the morning, ______ I__iou_i or five hour:_i in Montague c_______IItuin_ by_ six o_cloclI in the _______l_l;L_.._ This is eertarn_ly _an accom- |uuu.',.f;"“ that llel‘i\i1DB is not as well “___ ~ ood as it should he--otlier- ____-,__f:__f_iie merits nf Montague as 5 ___________‘\ Spend n holiday would he ______ discovered. The railway jour- _______ well worth taking and the _____-_____II_st_ comloriablc. In fact, a __x_________f_.iy s outing, nor a more in- ____ =-hc uno, could hardly he desir- ____1‘_i;_’l'f1_l_Ir\1e enjoys the advantage of ________: _sitiuited on thc river of the ___ __ I-lime. Several miles below it _' mvlsietowii, but Montague. hav. ur: its own steamgnlp service (entail-,splendid hall, as large as any Ii* . - _V u Wm |o,_,e |,,u_u_ iCh""l°"°t'°wn' "plendmly seated’ mr' to it from mn” on every "me it is if`(;Il the truth-lies are hard to re- »nfnhed 'ami ventilated-the Anuitorf-'not indif-icrect, to prophesy that it m__mu____ "_-:fi fi-night In' in-onrht riirect. riiéiirm--leaves nethim: wanting HH °|“'"} °°';f‘_"”f. F” “'°‘;’ 1" 1""‘*‘l’°"*W ne miniit hnve stirred: lplncc of recreation, and its stage is n_u<_ a .inc in-.in-.~is rom yenr to Hmm u f_.u,m|_ “___ _uviner _“___ ifrerjuently 'occupied by first clnssllral _ , buttm._ I i""i""i ily its own citizens) is inde- l»cn~l<-nt of I.%corgctow~n"as n seaport '_l_'-'vi' is nuvicr.hle for large schoon- "-*. and slifpping in tin- fnll is very iigcr. _ _ _ Ebony has been used as fuel :or‘a careful inspection of the furniture.) many years nt mines and sugar fac-"How did it get down here/."’ brisk when large flllillliii-il‘H Ui D10" f.oi'ie:~i in Siualoa. -The constrnctioni A horrible expression crossed tlie_ diice'nre exported. inf the t:loutliei~n Pacific extension lias_fc1_itr\_ir_es _of l\‘I_rs. l3rnks__ __H , `-.4 '- ~ ~ I e' h l' , l ' t' ii wh r exten.~iive su - ' c er." :io gaspei. ave you _- _ _ _ _ __ _ I _ riiiM~”1~\“‘Ii li\I`I>C l`i\'2f11`f* i<’1` ‘ -- . j - f' forniances for years in stock eoinpan _ ies here. They will he features of one of the strongest hills of the sensou,{ one that will include Joseph I~lai‘t’a. big company of "i-.fatliing Girls," in? _ . . i 1 I ,nwny table This was made from a lcflv- Mi- Binks 100kc€i"_ ' ` " P.- E. ISLAND 63 YEARS AGO. \’Ir lohii ('<\u~=iii~= b-is been appoint accoiiipnriiril fn the ivhnrf bv` 9, num- I _ oni. of the most noicl iuiis cal ani * ' _ ' ‘_ " _ _ - qugin, p__0ducu_m,__ _*een on thc ___wg__ 1-Il l’revu|itafi\'c officer at New Lomioii bei' of fri(-iiI..~; :nd about three hun- ,tyl and its main S rec S c one __ _ ________ » _ _ _, _ ---------== ----'-'-1 - -~--~~-'-~ ~~-----~--- move.) (funn town lf 1 had 5-toyed I U Fm" un me gnu, mul had on nonrii sin- our rlrli-i_.itrs u rich ivtve i.,ivi-ii -that crosses the bridge and stretchcsl ' ` ' ' ' - » Au tj . [ g - fl jg ln -I , .» I , _ oicr ea.uie\\i i _ _ . , ,, , _ _ _ ‘th ‘ :ll tl ' l th l`ni`f.. I home id have got down here with _ _ _ - _ __p\|~u ,Ciu Mn,-tl-“_ _arlrnimi of tin-_1~.1 _ HIS UNF. i\lI<.Al. A U- - _pretty gn s p _ _ _ __ _ yenr's sailor on their heads. No sir! isides of the bridge. lhe affairs of' To whom his heart at day-dawn D---__ (_______________ _ |'f‘hey attire tlicinselveu in the prevail- ing mode; and the mode \’r€00m\‘-8 ithem in a way that leaves nothing gto be desired. | It is the business activity that strikes the visitor to Montague. He 'mny no enjoying the natural charms ‘nf the place and refreshing his eyes with the beiiutiful landscape, yet he will be brought suddenly to realize the indiii-itrious qualities of the resi- dents as hc passes the busy work- large carriage factories. n sash and on Il ‘ li f ithe place are administered by com- |mittes~s appointed at meetings of the lrcsidents called from time to »time, |and assessments are made as requir- .ed when any iinprovemeiitis agreed |upon. There is a regular board of IF‘ire Wardens, who provide for fire I protection. I It is encouraging to visli Monta- igne. It affords one an op ortunity to observe that success is attainable in this Province--tlic people of Mon- prays. Then his rapt tyco grow sad and ten- der; | “Dear Lord," he cries on beiided knee, "The very gifts my heart would ren- d\r, il haveLto hm-row first from Thee." -H. lf., in the Westmiirister Gazette. GOOD ADVICE. shops on either hand. _Ariioiig the.tague are not wild about going else- A Cuicmxu _“tue” Wuuuul his buy |prominent places of this kind are where tn seek their fortunes iout into the w(___m_ gave mm the ` - , » if For the pleasure seeker and those i ‘ . _ . . - h. » idonr factory and lumber yaid,.a|uho wis_h to ave. a restful holidny,l D .__y0u Wm need no mmltn-n furnishing estal_»lishment,la stay in Montague cannot be sur- I___xL_::se*:_‘f1 You na) _Ulii0\` Silllllsi dry i5"°‘i“- bon” and passed' FiBhing"hathh_": and hmm" You do- not need clean cudii every gshocs. l0\V0i@l‘H._ _il _Ilil‘li;_l___il‘”*:_i’i‘r;"_§'_‘:“;i_‘; §;_';i_';t'."e T1; igogfe h:__‘f_ ‘:_|;0ntf'_heh0;';;`ty idny, but you need a clean conscience _and other esta) simen . 611 | - ' ' 1| tj t' __ -I -- -- ty, and equippei wit e a es n _ e I _ h es_ u '_ i the way 9| stock jn trade. A |cf the town into which deserving vis- 0 Di('_(_’_\.\; Bwqnch the c10ck__i¢ Wm itors soon become initiated As lt Ibrnncli of the banadian Ban o . K , i __ ` tu “mu icflfllmcfce impfessed ""9 by its size is "ow R0 “Buy nccessmle by train eliiiiiiytn y(i'nlr>|(\Ii)Y'-Iiiiless You .1 innd keeps a staff of four occupied. tlicre is no doubt but that Montague posmvely have the whcrewnhul to ;Tuc_.e u., nu imposing brick and stnno_w|ll sogm be p_opular as a holiday ,.e_ ___ay_ _hen you _um.t need “L_ Dmiii Omw 'ilnfi Clmtllm i‘°““°~ _A's‘"`t' ‘imaiei ah it is 1" the mm” Don't lend money to y0ur friends ‘of a rich countrv with trade coming ifullowing ns xi 'chart of life. I (London an y i eccentric Dr. Fordyce, a well-known professor of chemistI‘Y in The elf-Iii* tecnth century. lic studied the liabits of carnivorous animals. and came to the conclusion that man requires brit one meal a day, and so for more than twenty years his sulitai‘y"`fiaily repast was taken at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, where he would present himself at Dolly’s chop 'house in Pat- ernoster' Row and take his seat at the table reserved for him. On his arrivul the cook would place a pound and n half of rump steak \\|`-.on the gridiron, and while it was cooking the doctor would amuse himself with some such trifle as half a lmilc-Il call- on or a thick salmon cutlct and a glass or two of brandy. Then came the steak, with a srenei-one accom- rmiiment of bread and potatfléll. UW whole washed down with a quart of strong ale. This was followed by a quart of old poet, and when his din- ner was finished the doctm~_wa\ked to his rooms in Essex street Strand, where he met his classes and IIBVB his lectures in chemistry until late in the i-\'I~ninf!. week by the l`oiiI|iiv.i~oi~ were Mi' .l. the builIlcr, 1\lr John lillpvy. i*`l"'¥l\ I-I Gatos Mr lloull Mr llreniiick,l\'lr. the _-liipyarfi of .\Ii' Iioiiald lllacrlczu- ' ' Aug. _ Mrs and Zlliss Dehlols and Mr Diiclie-|alrl, l‘iH1|1\i‘i~ U11 i-iii' ‘ith _ _F mm in virv fine copper .‘a:-itI=iiIrIi brig. lull ' \ _ __ _y_(,;;_\-_ ` lgnllt for fwlsoii Son of There were scveii enteritis Iii Silills (`i\nI‘|I1ticfI»\\'n. ini the Ziitii Aug. .f l'ul ifon'~= \lni~
  • s Helen with her kitten, _ _lifg I. __,_,_i__._ _ . if ' ui __ ._ _ _ _ = .fe- » if i ‘r il | _,- 7.2¢-_.fif- ~se¥:?_.~'E - .___.u_ __ __ gl ‘.‘ ‘Wifi . ' 5 |,|__-f‘. ,. _5 I :.;.-. the roadside tai ern. l remember lie-lN°“' Vii “Sk 8 \i1\0Sfl\"\\. _ . _ I 'i I» ` :tif A iii if i i. ;“iif'ii‘I 'i,-fir; ' _ I _ _. . ‘. . . 3 . l. i ti I keep their money or who li:ivcu't any 'i`I'y to talk with iiici’ in i' ' r I I ' 4% “ » :_ II ‘;:.T`.1..-_-=:sI*"-‘-.=r¢..»\ -‘~"~i ' ‘-_iii -l in -af. . ,_»'_ M, _‘___ __ .fl iii if .fir 5'-iii -_-za: 'L N L( `»““i fi if _ |__ ,_.,_§_ -_ _ S ;- __. _ . I ~» If _i..;_g ...__ "1 I I s'i_ iii ` 7. Iiyf- i‘ I! _. _ ,__ __ in \.. Z. I _ fi I .`| I' if.- .,__, ___ f,-~l-.s fra* " if | ~ _ Q I . ig up _ iI I > I. 1. f' i r _ ugu. .__ _ “.’ii:;; 5-if 1 ii.. ! 4 if.,- _. -