B g . V .. 5’ ~ - uri: f 't t-» was xe'~»i=°f=<.s*+*f~v<-a=w‘it*i&vtl g _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 12, 1898. L* W , Q the lnsane Queens King ___._._1_.ll- Tenders must evpress the price er ggrel potnd bushel and gallon, and accompanied by the names oi two ggponsible persons wiiling to become for the faithful performance of The Trustees and the Department do mtizecessanly bind themselves to ac- eeptthe lowest or any Tender Tender must express on the cover The Jail Supply Tender and Hospi- tsliorln anobupply Tender Samples required marktd those RILHARD SMITH Secie ary oi Publi Works Nov i .ewan ti De ist it fo’ ‘he °‘h_"° _ _ __ ‘f But my idea. is to speak chic-Hy of tiie 1)|.i\i.r\ii\i oi l’Liii< \\iii\ __ ot it is s ° d'1pnl, ~ i‘ “ re vi et S Depu-tm. iii up ti 1000 t li l ll \ Dec ist l\‘lo from aiiv - m B S = f to su i t it- n 0 pi r ll_ ance 1-on int l itl llospital tor tlit sane for [ho wit siding .>1stl)ecen ' ber you ni li ti» foi oniiitr article _ . ‘he$.,,,,e to lit doliierel at the llo~pt- ,L Patton ioctl it the cost of the coo- ,,,c,0r_ .i it iii su -li quantity or qiianti wushsllfioiutime to time he ie vii lloiir ind Cornmeal Bu hr Black lea t otiee Barley, Beam, chew, P 1- l~latid Oatmeal* bat 50.9* Soda ll ishinv bodti, Tobacco Qtooolate tlatbtrtiw (clean) Mol =- ,sg Beef (fre~li) Peas, Milk Codhsh, me kerosene Oil (wine measure), mms* (brown and granulated) Drugs Suits oi Homespun Clothing no eta, price per suit) Pants (per wr) Blankets (either grey or white, 81x84 lugheg \f\}\\ 8nd WSI'-Yllt Lhnd Drugget (hand made) glsoto supply the Queen`s, King s and fgmce County Prisons for the sain° p md md on the same conditions with the owing articles, viz Hard and Soft _ Molasws’ Oatmeal Keroqeneq WAsHiNG"roN, Oct. 30.-All out of Oil and Beet (fresh) All articles are required to be oi e ULU FASHIUNEU IDEA Of What Heaven is--The ll- limitable Vastness of Paradise- Beautifled By Death--Meeting of Our Friends in Heaven. lthe usual line of sermoiiiziug is; this ‘story of Dr. Talmage concerning the next world. and it may be good to see things from a novel standpoint. The text is Revela‘ion xxi., 1. “And I saw a new heaven." I The stereotyped heaven does not make adequate impression upon us. We need the old story told in the new ‘style in order to arouse the- apprecia- tion. I suppose if wc should take the idea of heaven and translate it into mod- ern phase we would rind that its atmos- 'there is a combination of eary June and of the Indian summer in October-a place combining the advantage of the city and country, the streets standing for the one and the 12 manner of fruits liriiproved heaven. People sometimes ltalk of heaven as though it were an old Y ~ - - -~ city, finished centuries ago, when I _a Gen lem? splcsxoazpéid li;-iiéi l;-ave to tell you that no city on earth i uring the last fifty years has had such '_BeDwaen the P L hhhd Ho mml tchanges as heaven. It is npt the same ackbam Storea pad, of gold place as when Job and David and Paul new tiles-we leavf-H11 \\ \l TMILOH lil wrote of it. For hundreds and hun- _Ou Monday between Beer and dreds of years it_has bien going through square Sores. d the residence or pt atleflll 1'€V0ll1llO¥1, y€9.I` by 5821!. and ’i,1;§z°“F.‘ln3e1;'e';~),e(;;‘§e 1; ‘mm _V nicnth by month, and liour_by hour, _and nd Moors 'hpd tmoment by moment, it is changing, ""“§.Tf `otTl§e'1I»FchTetp and changing for something better. E‘§§ct'§l‘;°fl;hf'S”";”g 5, Away hack there was only one resi- moduors Apply to Mi-s E Palmer dence in the universe- the residence of ,_ ,sale M abd ln ,_ ,Mg Heaven had not yet been started. - 1-ga i(I;f:11Se 0r1lY4v;” ghfirpf time Imrnensity was the park all around Icp e W i l . ~ DWG, E streetyabout thisgreat residence. but God’s Stu H James Palmer ChTown Noi the Almighty A lin M§g§'&(§f§°' “sm” 41; 'sympathetic heart after a while over- -that plea anily situated dwelling flowed in other créations, and there _ iwiy occupied by C P came all ,hwugh this gTe.,, country of reaching than telescope, with power Heated wpath hot air. and _ _ _ _ _ _ electnitgq ossession ven immensity inhabited villages which Anvl em-vt* Douse each other and became one great cen- gf _ _, _ sr°W` and wleriied “mil 'ther' i`Dinsd . . . _ .. L' lg _ , ‘-if. .~ .~.Yl_»` ‘ S i `ti°almett'opolts of the universe. street- , . iv? W W L WM Prince Count) Prisons S fd, gated. teinpled, water~ -l, inhabited. One angel went forth with a reed, we are told. and he measured heaven on one side, and then he wet t forth and measured heaven on the ot ter side, and then St. John tried to take the census of that city. and he became so bewildered that he gave it up. IM PROVl‘.`M ENTS IN HTAVEN . That brings me to the first thought of my theme--that heaven is vastly im- proved in numbers. Noting little under this head about the multitude of adults who have gone into glory during remember there are l,600.000.000 of people in the world. and that the vast years. lf New Yo k should gather in nothing as computed with the 500.000,- OOO, the 2,000,000,000, the “multitude that no man can nu uber," that have gone into that city. Gt course all this takes for granted that every child that dies goes as straight into heaven as ever the light sped from a star, and that is one reason why heaven will alwaysbe iresh and beautiful-the great multitude of children ‘ in it. Put 500.000,000 children in a. country, it will be a bless- ed and livel countr multitude of adults who have gone into glory. and how the cousins of liea-van , must run up. Many years ago a clergy- * man stood in a New England pulpit and _ said that he believed that the vast ma- ‘ jority of the race would finally be de- stroyed, and that not more than one person out of 2,000 persons would b - t ifinally saved. _ There happened to be ‘ about 2,000 people in the village Where _ he preached. Next Sabbath two per- sons were heard discussing _the subject t I and wondering which one of the 2,000 people in the village would finally ` reach heaven, and one thought it lwould be the minister, and the other thought it would be the old deacon. Now, I have rot much admiration for a tom. Why, heaven must have been a village-when Abel. the first soul from earth entered it as compared with the present population of that great. city! _ | EVEN HEAVEN MUST CHANGE. _ Again. I remark that heaven has vast- ‘ ly improved in knowledge. Give a ,man 40 or 60 years to study one science or all sciences, with all the advantages of laboratories and _observatories and. philosophic apparatus, he will bea intelligence must heaven mount, angel- hoQ and sainthood, not after studying for 40 or 50 years, but for thousands of l years-studying God and the soul and 'immortality and the universe! How the intelligence of that world must sweepon and on. with eyesight farther of calculation mightier than all 'human mathematics, with powers A comtonable house ou upper contaimngarocms Vory healthy yard and stable Enquire of Q O r of Hillsboro and Euston remises- i D plain cook wages $700n M” °° .lldllly ck dwelling w in posses- wwn span Fon WEAK GIRLS AND Bovs P°°"° i nr. win-tvs stood and Nerve Pitts. of analysis surpassing all chemical laboratory, with speed _swift- ` er than telegraphy !_ What must heaven learn with all these advantages in _a month, in a year, in a century, in. a millennium ? The difference .between the highest universe on earth ard the_ smallest class in a primary school can_- J not be a. greater difference than heaven marvel of information. Now into whatt 3C t Tremendous Slaughter %#i%%elilf#%%%¥its§¥%%#%is#%%l the last 100 Of 500 Of 1-000 yew- I of our own make of Tweeds, We are overstocked and not wishin to close down our _ have decided to clear out all our Surplus stock. In order to make room for our new mnjoiity of people disig infancy. How patterns, nothing but our own make of goods is included in this sale The cloths many children must , are evils iI1’0 Strong and Durable just the goods for this season of the year Farmers n ti' in tesco 1.0000 ° ’ - ~ ~. “ave” “mg P as or should avail themselves of this opportunity of buying honest all wool one generation &,Utl0,000 populationf Il6V,8I‘ b8fOl‘GS0ld at. Wh2*t=1VaS*i“Cf°'-W Buiwhafamefe Heavy all-Wool Tweed (Double and Twist) worth $1.00 per yd “ “ “ Fancy Paterns “ 75 ‘- ‘_‘ “ Plain Grey and Black “ “ “ Fancy Patterns “ “ Flannel] White and Grey ' ' H U o “ Union Twill Do “ “ Plain Do “ “ " Ladies all-wool Dress Goods ~ “ Heavy all-wool Blanketing white 2 yds wide D0 D0 tc ¢¢ ct “ t Union But add I0] l.l1lS. ifyy0D Will. the great Y “ A1l_w0O1 D0 G1.ey it u rr “ “ “ Checked “ “ V “ $1.00 This is one chance in a life time to give goods at less than they Goat to mt loss is your gain. Dont 'delay if you want any, _ They cannot last ` application Samples will be sent and freights prepaid on parcels from on P. E, Island Railway. ‘ E.A.IE{.(.`£r-.A.I]N` C70 lifeboat which will go out to a sinking l it ship with 2.000 passengers and get one ‘off in safety and let 1,999 go to the bot- igi _______ as it once was. Again, heaven_is vastly improved in its society. During your memory how (Continued on Sixth Page.) g TOCURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cureszif 'p0_lS. your money back. Equally good _for N euraigia and Headache. 256. at all Dl'\1§81St-S- 'P Noiijo: The Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply are prepared to re- ceive application for connections with the main sewers from owners of pro- perty fronting the streets _where the sewer pipe is now being laid. .- Any information required will be li- WeatSlanlield sl utini-:nw REGISTERED Recommended by the highest Medical authentic as the belt to health iu our climate. Recommended by those who have vom best wearing and most comfortable underwear mode (Houeltlti old homespun) Warranted all wool sud guaranteed not to shrink washing, Immaterial how ltiundried. _see that out' trade mark Stanheld s Unslmnkoble BQUUUUI 8 every garment before pl1_l‘¢hl8il_lg. Air reiisbis dealers sell, them. fiirnished upon application to __ _ - D. MCLEAN, - _ _ E _ ,_ s U _ ‘ Comniissioners. ' __ ` '_ ` ' *_ _ _ 3 '_ i Ohice of Commissioners of , _ _ _ I ` , '- _ ` e Sewers ind Weber t`-`“PPly , “Sole Manufacturers. - city Hsu, Nov. 5, isss ist " ,,-,_,;,_,t,,,,,,,,,,,,. I s ' O 75c 50 to 650 40c 350 30c 450 80c 7 5c 80c IX HUN ED We want to sell ($000 OO) six hundrfd dollars Worth of goods every ay from no out oui stock. With few exceptions buyers will find our retail stock as full and complete as when 08! g S316 bgoan Every day we iill the shelves with reserve stock irom our large wholesale stock We are b immense bargains. he La e Discounts of 20 p c. to 50 p- c. off our already low prices are bail; T . - u _ thousanrdgs and thousands of buyers from all parts of the Island Discount! of everything ate natty-=-stock mst shin-=-Bargains For All Every Clerk :ls 110 G'-ive 1:]1e_ as Advertined. V rf 'I J an pw” ..- ` ' -» ~- 1- _ _ 1- ~ --_ . , .t . _ ~ V . _V _ , 3' .. : f ’ K- _ ` 1 '<2 rf: f. io' ,I '~‘"=\ ._~ ~ * .g'>- = T6! 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