`-..---.._... -.._~._.., Grl uluino Tablets cure all sorts oi cold nu dump weather diseoscl. nrlmuinine retains all the curative cunl 91 A3`AcH. Hunt hour slgnaturo cl SINGULA3. KAXIMS. 800910-8hlloWfwpotBelow. for our tmy Yams. K` |\'er.nw'a .unuu-n uvnrn Genuine responded tho accom-I Id. and he prompt,ly' mth, I . mluum. u m Dlllllltty run uuomm. I-`OI mm mm . m BIIIITIPATIII. run uuov mu. m In: mmulon uuu nsuux-"nu us uuuu--.- (ERADUAL (`-R()W l`lI. The Canadian franchise has been :1 matter of ordered development. re- lfornq were carried out in 1839-1841 and were the first fruits of Lord Durham's report in 1837-8. "In South Africa. we might assign to such an epoch of primitive mconstructicn oven :1 longer period than tlmt, re- quired. in Canada`. the political sense of the latter country being far in ad- vanco of anything known by the Boers. So, it the future :uhninistru- tor of tho 'l`runsvnul wurks nccord- lug tn the Canadian i'n'.1l0gy, we ought to give him live and lwrlmps ten years wherein to teach Hm lioers the sound doctrines of local g:mern- ment and of popular educutiun. rnnxv urn A 13:: I\I .`lYI.`Y n11x1Y.`\"lv L LU y,lVt.' lul Int: nu`! l`\'l'I1I.I I years sound and TEN YEARS llI*]\ l-`.I.0`[`~.\iI..\"l_'. It was not till `IR/17. ten years after Lord Durham's report, that the U Canadian Govermnent ohtnint-d en-, tire control over the Civil List. All" departments of state m`-re then. thrown open to (`-anndian colonists.` It was not till 1854-1861. during: the Governorship" of Sir I-Zdxnuud Head,` that the Canadian Constitutinn was placed upon a popular and elective basis. Enough hos heen said to show how truly the frcmloixl and franchise of Canada has bi't:n a gradual growth. We cav*...-.t :IlTord to make utlxninisilrntivc mistal-.t-.-. in South Africa. and let us not begin by showering political gifts in an` unmemilng Waxy with lmth hunrl.s',' upon people Ull[H`I3[|:ll`t3(l for them. There is no doubt that this (`nua- dlnn analogy will land us in :1 bad quagmire. unlc-ss we are very r-.n`t:ful how we use it. It is uniu-i-sally quoted. and it seems in danger at being universally abused. Sums men, brought up on strictly scieutilic line.-a and imbued with a liealtlny disdain of anything approaching an untlcipative nature. nd tliexnselves (mt:1m.{i;-d in the snares and iullatcies of tlnis t.`an-' adian precedent wrongly upplied. They will not see. or rather they` will not allow themselves: to see,` that political manhood is u p:ruwth.| and that the Boer has to begin with_ the simple rudiments. The very, souudest and kindest, training which' [or several years will be given to` the Boer population is a training inl local government. in municipal hind educational matters. ` sF.1.1v-DENY:-_\'v. oicnix/uzci-:. | Twenty ycurswelnpscd before the seeds sown by Lord Durham ripened into full fruit, Granted that We livcl _ in political forcing houses now. still ten years is -the brlolest. interval we `can possibly ask for ma uppligatlou full Canadian: franchise. `irst uvuu--nu vu -v--v-- . -nu-.-vu wuvu-uv Bun. Donn. lioululimyu. Wood Turnlnga. Ere. Band 1~':vwm: and Re -nwmn Done on Ihn short- gg ntotlw. I non. Nnnh. Muulrhmrl. En-.. dried by I~m'llI'n Pat:-nl D-tr--It Drylmc Kiln. Owen and l'ac.ury. Hayeld Sn. Barrie. UNDERTAKER Barrie :2 Strand NUT sums]; TU THE BDERS' IIS THE CANAEFAN SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT. I {c. a. sMTfif l `Would Be Absurd to Give the` Dutch Government as We Have it in Canada. llll of 1 A molt reliable Household Medlclnchqf`? be taken at any season. by Adult; or 1 rcn. B`STOL S Pills Ordors by telegraph or telephone promptly attended to Collins and Caskets of all kinds kept in Itock Robes and CI-ape, and all Funeral Requisitoa furnished D 0 DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud Show Room and Work Shop. Collier St. Barrie- All drugglsts sell ` .---AAAAAAAA-AA- TANDAEI3T . . LIFE. . { dlan D ; r , l".VI".LOI`~.\II"..\"I`. l 5 that thou ncnt. en- .. (Vin?! Y I;-I All- .lU\l. LVSJIIIT llll/`II, |_v eulllny ; an res nine nf Oh`: l`nn_: . not begin 1 in un' h hands I ..l 6... I 1.: LOIISUPEIUOTI, DIIIOUSHBSS BI Sick Headache, . TAKE Safe, Mild, Quick-acting, Painless. do not weaken, and always give satisfaction. For Torpid Liver. Flatulenee. Constipation. Biliousness and Sick Flmndachp. . TAKE ._, ....v f:xx1svz\nl arirouinil of no - the de- sg()\ (`l`n- `u'lm-sul . ore. and li2~(:nul`|C. to con- llocr is mfm in `h~ne(lon1 I "BR.lSTOL'S." Pull] IIIIVIIA nuuuu. IIIU UUIIIIIU III a. Federal Government would be more quickly reached this way than by letting things go on in the old rut. The best class of loyalists would nd little or.no difficulty in exercising for a season a. kind of soil- idenying ordinance. THE N ATIVE QUF.` s`T'10N. `. There is too much electricity in the Cape atmosphere just now. The thunderstorm of war has not cleared off. The Imperial Governmrnt is , best qualied to adjust vexed ques- tions in South Africa. upon an equal basis all round. ')`h-.-vi there is. aboxo uni beyond all, the mt-vs IpI(:\L:-Ill. ` with a, whole crop of legislation aris- ing out ul it-:1, que~:'.ioi1".'.-hich makes the whole: South llfric-.1u pro- blem entirely -listhct from every ` other colonial problem. in (.'.\nudn or , elsewhere. It lies at the mot of so- . ciul and political life. und is all im- portant. Do Radical"; and philan- thropists realize this I 1! they are '.r-zcientlfic they might usalgn this pro- .l blem its proper |)l;1t'0 in the evolu- tion of South Afric-.1. institutions, then a responsible Gov- ernment, and then. perhaps. a. con- federated Dominion or Common- wealth. At the present time the best. remedy for troubled South Africa, and especially (or that storm centre. Cape Colony itse, is a. period of re- presentative. but, not responsible government. To suspcnd respon- 'sible" government. may sound alarm- ing, but. in this case. "il {ant recnler pour hleux sautor. The bomne of n Ia`nth--.-nl nvnrnrnnnt uvnnlrl hn frlp-Quinine Tablets Grip-Quinine Tablets Ward-o, break-up and cure colds ol zlgdkindsh Every- ) cntc es cold. Everybody needs C rip-Quinine Tablets (chocolate coated). W h e :1 you feel mean, take - Grip-Quinine. I on gvgny Box, Eon want to feel ne. take Gn_p- `Quinihe. The best personal and family medicine. Relief in 9. dose. Cure in a day. For sale by dealers generally. Price 25 cents. First Married Wom.'u1-"Dii1 "husband really lose his heart. you before you married ?" 1 5-`mrnnd Iliftn (I'M-,linrlv\-I' you UCIUIVC yUU lllll.l`l'IU|l I I 1 Second Ditto (fcelingly)-I fancy he must. have done so. Anyway. I, haven't seen anything of it since." ! A l)AUGHTER S DANGER. ` our expeeumons. ' They are a splendid remedy, and to any ' one snering from weakness, or heart and nerve trouble I cordially recommend them. f_ M'AIburn s Heart and Ncxvo Bills are 500. `box or 3 for 01.25., I: all drnqzintc. , | A Chotham Mother Tolls how Her F Daughter, who was Troubled with Weak Heart Action I and run Down System was Restored to Health. Every mother who has a daughter droop- . ing and fuding-;-ale, weak and listlass-- whose health is not what it ought to be, . should read the following statement mad! by Mrs. J. 8. Heath, :69 Richmond Street, Chatham, Out: I " Rama Hmn um I am}. A ha: of Milhm-n : ' length or umo. 8 These pills have done her 3 world of good, resgoring strong. healthy action of her heart, improvin her general health Ind giving her phys cul strength beyond our expectations. 'l"hov an n nnlandld mmedv. In! I Uuunam, um: I Sometime ago I got a box of Milbnrn I - Heart and Nerve Pius at the Central Drug 5 Store for my daughter, who is now 13 . years of age, and 1nd been afflicted with l weak action of the heart for acousiderablo I length of time. " Th:-~m um. Imvn dmm Imr 3 world of 2 .nu.ru\l.\JLV 0: ;u.n.:uun ) Paton! Exports and Solicitors. "'=e-= { 'X.'.`.';":`;.'.=`.`fv`v L'.`3.7 .-,.'.':.."`.;.:' YVV Write for our interesting books lnventa \ or : Help" and " How you are Iwlndled." ` send us a rough sketch or model of your in- vention orimprovemeut and wevgilltell you {too our opinion as to whether it In p'obab!y ggentlble. Rejected applications have often an successfully prosecuted by us. We conduct fully eqnigped offices in Montreal and Washington ; t Isqunlica us to prompt- ly dispatch work and quick! - secure Paten an broad as the invention. ll ghest referen furnished. Patent: broom-ed through Marlon & Mn. furnhhed. Patent: procured through Marion & Ma- rlon ncclvo Ipoclal nou without ch: in - over we newspapers dlstribuud throng out the D minion. Sneclnltv :-Pnlenl business nl M:unu!'u-. the D minion. Special! :-Palent business 0! Manufac- turers an Engineers. MARION &. MARION BAD-Q6 Fun`-6:: and cQ"Q"Q-D J LOST. neenng remedy. Reed whet Mre. Thou. Carter, North Ont . uylz " I caught a. severe cold, w in): named on my throat end lnngs. so shut I could nonroely speak above A whisper. I nleo had 3 terrible cough which my friends thought would send me to my grnve. I tried dieront remedies but all eiled to do me any good until I took Dr. Wood's Nor- way Pine Syrup. and the contents of on bottle completely cured me." ' T K\$I\\C`ll I TI Ill 7 If people would any trust ml colds in time with Dr. Wood : onny Pine Syrup, than would be lower homo: desolate. TF1`- gunnnngnh an-unlun ant` nah`: Kunnnilil {A TcrriblcCoug_I1. duollte. The severest coughs sud colds. bronehltll and oroup. and the first stages of consump- tion yield readily to thin powerful. lung- henling remedy. Rand whnt Mr: 'I`luu Cathay. Nnrthno. E Business ,lVIcn s Backs. Inem: "I have taknn Don.n n Kidney Pills, which I gs-poured It tho Medioz Hall hero, (or rhedanumnud pubs in tho nmnll, of my bo&,~wixh which 1 have been acted for tho put six oars. They did me so much good that I osrtily reaolnmbnd thaxn in an axmllent madiclne for then antic tronblan 'tuMss'{WI}ib`bW ramsl ELINDSI Take I hint tram business men who ban and them: HI H-on Qnbnn `Tn-n n `Rh!-nan DHL1 vn1AH W `II I. IIIIl.'Ill, ICQIIIIHUDQ I110!!! II In oxoellent medicine for rheumatic troubles and backache." Cnumza C. I I|.ll:Y, dasloz in ngrlculzurul implements, Orillia. Ont. Dam : Kidnav rill: aura backache. lama `V2111 K_l_Dl_\[E_Y PAl'LLS._ In Ignculluru unplementi, IJPUHI, Uni. Dom : Kidney rill: cure backache. lama or weak beck, Bright : disease. diabetoe, dropey. grevel. sediment in the urine, to: frequent rieinge at night. rheuzmtism, uni weekneu of the kidneys children en old people. Remember the name. I)oen e, and refuse e.ll"others. The Donn Kidney _Pi1lCo.. Toronto. Ont. LAXA- LIVER PILLS k while you sleep without 3 gripe or pain, cuxiug bilious. npu, comnipation. sick head- ache um! d_vupepsi;\'a.nd mnkq you feel betzcr in the morning Prim 250. at all druggintl. Mr. Stephen Wescott, Freeport, N.S., gives the following experience with Burdock Blood Bitters. ul ....`.- -._-.- .....-|. ..._.. 4-.-- :- 13 ; Running Sores. wuu Ill-IIIUUUIS D100 DHCUYS. "I was very much run down in health and employed ourlocal physi- cian who attended me three months; nally my leg broke out in runnin sores with en ul burning. I ha thirteen runnin sores at one timo from my knee to the top of my foot. All the medicine I took did me no _--.I -- I 4|.......g 24 _.!.l- _...I ...!-.I Ax-nus: good, so I threw it aside and tried .B.B. When one-half the bottle was gone I noticed . _ ~ ' a. change for the better and by the limo I had nished two bottles my le ` u as perfectly hug ed and my health |reatly imprcvc. ' Too much rush ind : *:L.-'::`.,':"3..""" l 0 0 IVOI business man. Kid can't stand it; they {ml to filter the poisons from the blood properly. Urinary troublmgenenllnnguorend pain in the back are the natural results. A man can lttcnd to business properly if his back Ichee -no use trying. Only one sure remedy that never fails- ' VVVVV ' UOFVHIGHTU CC- Anvono sending a mulch and aeacrlgtion mu quekiy ascertain our opinion {no I ether tn Invention in probably mtenuhlo. Communion. dons ntriotl oonihieutinl. Handbook on Patents lent. tree. Mu annoy for It-curinucputenu. Puenu taken `through Mn:_m__b o. I-ecein Kn? M61009! Wielrlf font-cunnu ntenu. through Mann 3 noun. wllhmat chnno. In the Ipedll Q .x...4x::. TIAAAAAASAAM. ?'IVI"IIIV J IIIIVI IV VlVO A handsomely Iiluutnued weakzy. Lama: dr- cuhuon of my sulentule nnrnnl. Tetmu. 83 1 war: fnnr months. 11. 80 d byul newndealern. iron}-: vinoiulhs. Sold IMINN co;;gg-;m- New mm Branch ee. rpuial without chnrie. In ma ciemic Hmerican. A ha-Idnnm-Iv Illunnglnd --av. IJur:mst nlr. "W . OIVIIYOU an an mu TON voun unv as l mu vou amount HMS YOU WELL! ..2:- `, . uMn:nvI:\':k`:.I';':::.t."((Tr::o a"mor.to, "M55!!! have Iluo moan vmmu bouuuulu. two. and u!.(.I0 llonln. DAVIS At LAWRE.`\'(3E C0.. Limited. _ Apply to uni: for Cute Burno Bruises uh a nun. an and quick mnod;. `NI-WI only one PAIN-KILLER Pznnv l)u'n'_ cold and damp wealner atseesel. Grlpguinine retains virtue: of Quiuine. with the din reeable- ueeelehont. The Chocolatah. letform makes it pleueut to take, much nicer than capsules. and better in results. Remember the name VII: IIDUTIQ IIIIIIIIV llllll tuuuiuum Band nwluu nndal kinda of Planing done older. Dry Kiln Lumber kept In nook. Clu- Innduoonler. an-_ o'2 Mz3Li Ilmunluclurern ol and Dealer: In Fain-Killer You May Noad Grip-Quinlne Tablets. .M-0-N:l'|-`I iv} 'M'AAEINE~., A ~rum.v Llnnuw V`? .. t'hu'.: Lust.) Assur.Am;_cnMPAnv. V535-Its: V` IU\'UI-I --I Manufacturers of uln. noon. Imam and Frames. n...A a-...u.... -...1 ..I mmla nl Plnnlnn dong iOGERS a. noasns llnnn f.-mlumrl of The genuine are In boixu out , with Dog's Head Trulc-matk. R all 011101. Ptico 25 cents, at all drugglstm '3&r1_.IL1m1a.ning M111 IVlIfI)1 I717 I9-U To oonsumpnvas MERCHANT TAILOR W50. I0 OM10!`- IIOGERS & ROGERS: hucce-um 1 A. llaulsln. so-I L'iiemm in Nova: Vuuv STORIES AND IMELY TOPICS IGV. IDWABY! A. WIIJOW Brooklyn, Nuw 'or|. Bank of '.l`m'onl.o Building, Owen Stmet. I"I` l`f1"%& ln.~uu-nmeu Agwnt. Fire and Life. V: twuvcwvwuw -u-- | The unvlvralmucal having |,.-on |-amend to lnenlllnbv aim -lome:uu. nl'u-.I' mt!-ring 1'-pr nev- onl yo-un wm. n nm'o't' I-mg mfcx-lam. MI I In all (Ire.-n1 dmuq,-I4! Lonuurnm-mu, is umxl nu I r In (kt! unwn cu hh I'u|lu\\`--ulI`z-I'cm nu- mum of cum unm-o wludcnlr-. it, no. wlnl 1-lneurl'uvIy send (free )l'l'h;|"R ~) :1 (- -|ny nr Hm |)rv'l'I`lnUoIl uwl. wlalclulnc wll mul n 4uro~uro I -tr 0oI|IllIp~ tlon.AIa us 1. Olmrrh. I onchml llul nll hraalmul mu Mammal. Ho ha -1 all Inf!-r an will try lua remedy. as It In uuv.+u.upIo. Thou- dmlrvnw lhe m'c~(-Mpllun. which wll cunt Ilu-In non-lmc. uuuuy prove a. blessing. wau plume Adluas. -nw nnunnn A unnunn, RICHARD la. BARWICK. .|1nl\I I "I": W" rain-nu; Pzunv lhvu . Two men, 25c. and 506. Q (cuocouu: can-nu) wB`KF?5."NE)- I P. 0. l!ox.2H. BARRIE I llllll u- nnnvv nun. An. ant. Bank of Toronto Bull-ling 1! true -"E2}..` RAF; ,I'|'0RlllC Cram I Dlarr can All Bowel Complaints -j- Tll Lllllll Mllllll FIFE II]Sl1|`ll[I UUIIIIJHIIY 74!4Nrl \VUl'lll.'h ' That l.i1roc~quartcrs of a mile dis- tanco hutweon the ark ur nacred hoxr and the front. column of Joshua's; , troops mightily inlprm-a.=:(-s_ me. It 1 was a iorcolul way of touching ru- , vercucu for tho Almighty. They uood- - ed to learn that lesson of rwcronco! as '0 all need to learn it. Irrovor- lonco has cursed all nations, and nono more than our own. Irrcvorouco in tho usu of God's naunc-. Iluar you} it not on the atroutn and in social; .groups. and is not a, profane word isomotimos thought necessary to] point jocosity? lrrcvl.-renco for the Scriptures. tho plmnsoology of tho, lilblo often introduced into the must i frivolous conversation and made utirth provoking. Irrovuronco tor. tho oath in courtroom or cuatonxi house or legiaiativo nail by the con- ` vontional and xnuchnnicai mode of ` its administration. Irrovurenco for lho holy Sabbath by tho way it is` brokou in pleasure uxcurmun and cnrousal. Irrovoronco on the part 01 children for their parents, inso- ic-neo being substituted for obodienco. Irrovorenco lor rulers. which induces vllo cartoons and a88B88illM-`OIL II`- irovoronco in church during prayer. 'moasuring on song and sermon by l 1nd in prayer ttmo nolther having the head nor bonding tho iumo nor ntmuling as one does in the presence on earthly ruler. thus nhowinz roxpect for gluon than to.t.he King at l\'iugs.~ We as not tor pmstratinns. but when r in at- `fared lqt us, either bow Jsoiill tho ms `en _Io't-z_s:."iii.rtIIIuor` I u_.'..... A|.-i cold, artistic or literary criticism. ` gcuunoxionn or circuzn as or; . .5 3 wuy IJUIUFU. - what. is the Itructicui use oi this subject? luFil.('u(l of putting so much stress upon huum advice and] instead o! asking oi the past what. we ought. to do. follow tho divine` leading as tho mum of Joshua. fol-I lowed Lho golden iiddud clwst of acu- clu, which was the uymbol or 'I'I~ll'} DIV IN 1-} 1 llESI'}i\'Cl'.`;. Not. human, but divine leadership, Joshua not consulting with his col- onols and lluutenmlts, but consulting with God--tho God of individuals,` the (lot! of nations. the God oi` worlds. Il`I...o 4|.-.u......._o...... I`. .. mall.` din- 'l`he fact is. I bxuxne no one ror mnking lifetime mistakes. I pity them instead of blaming them. There are so nanny wrong roads, but only one right one. You cannot In mid- lnu drauv upon your youthful ox- puriinunts for wisdom, for midlife is so entirely dillt-rent from youth. You cannot in olu ago draw upon inl(lli1'e experiences for the two stages of existence are so diverse. what. is wisdom for ongmnn to do would be lolly for another to under- take. A man of nerve and pluck is not quulliied to advise a. mum timid and shrinking An achieve- ment that. would be enlyxor you might be imposuibie for me. Human advice is ordinarily of little value. I People review their own successes or ` failures and then tell us what. is best (for us to do, not realizing that our cil'('|JlIlblD.llc(.`S are (llilerent. our tem- purnments tllllorunt our physical. uml mental and moral ll.1ltl.Clt.l08 dlrmrc-nt. Most. of the great. mis- takes that. have boon made nnvo been while under iiumnu advisement. You, our entire world is new pathway. in the some old orbit as when by 011 II. It may be swinging I tho hand of the Almighty lnnnenaity I wns ]Jl`lnli|\.'(l with worlds, out it imn bi.-.011 rocked with etwtnquuken and scorched with volcanic :.rt-N and wx'oug'ht upon by ciiuu1tiochungUH- cition sunk, und islnncls iiltcd, and muuntuius uvulunchod into valleys. {So it is unother world than that which was iirst started in the solar system. Yet it in all the time changing end will keep changing un- til the hour of its aeniolltlon. this heimtihil world, world, this glorious this lustrous world. it may be said: nu. up hnfunn " ()1 ' Ye huve not passed this ll-IIAJIU UIIUUV ll_UlllRIl| I our pathway. An nu...-. .~....lnl.I,..I null: llilllllll II perhaps ` spuctuclc I nu: un un Ill I.I.'.\L l.U um [JUUPIU WIIU * were in at few hours to cross the Jordan. About that crossing we say but little, because on a pro- vieua occasion we discovered con- cerning that piling up 0! the Wo.t.ors |l|ll0 crystal barricade. We only speak of the inu.rch to the brink oi the river. No stranger thing has over occurred in ull history. What was truthfully said of the ancient Israelites may be truthfully .-mid oi` us. \\ o are inniung our first `mid lust journey through this world. `It is put-zuiblo, us some 0! my good j iricnclu believe, that this world will be corrected and improved and puri- lied and ilorulizoul uuu ompuruuisod no to ciiumto and soil and character until it shull bccunw a. heaven for the mnsomod. but 1 do not think it. 1 have an idea. that heaven is al- rcudy built somewhere. ()ur do- i pnrtcd friends could not wait until ` this world is Iixed up for saintly null ; Inngnlic l`t!8l(lcnt'0. Having onco gone out of the world, 1 do not think we will come back, except as ministering spirits to help those who rt.-niuin in the earthly struggle or to look at tho wondrous Lulu-I n nln nl Otnull In we yr! one Thouund Nlnn Alum In how mauy places have presumption a and (Due. by mm .m Blly.o(1' to. at I-50 0-mun oi Awbulum. onus and toolhnu-dines: taken the place That. tnroe-quarters 0! A dcsputch from Washington says: 0" l`V9|`l1C! --ltov. Ur. l ulmugo preached {tom the 5 mm bFW" "3 Che ' 3-W3 following gem; Joghuu 111. 4, --ye covered wnth gold and mounted with have not passed this way horet.ol`oro" ""9"9- 5.Wb0 0 U10 diVil1 W05` ln llmtnnnlmr, mm) I mmml ihn cnce--nnd the murcmn: rexrnnents of` [Inbred nocotdlnj to Act of the Purllunam. of 1 WE ARE NOT INDIFFERENT, HHVU XIUL llll.-B5l.'u LIIIH \VH.y HUTOIOIOTU ' 4 In December. 1889, I waded the river Jordan, and, although the cur- rent. was strong. I was able to bear up against it, but in the time of spring rreshet, when the news on Mount Lebanon melt, nothing but a miracle would enable any one to cross the rlvor. It was at the den- j ;;t-roux-1 springtime that Joshua and the emcera or his army uttered the wurds of my text to the people who were in 1; row lmurn an m-mm Hm llu vu urn. u` In-dd Um kw H in gun. l)om'nnrcln! nml l nrm lnsur lnm-.. Mm-t Ilberul pom-lcs at lnovlcnue cost. [TELL HIM YOUR TBOUBLESE God Knows Them Already, But It Will Relieve You and Help _You `I !-UIINING PLANIETP. l.lll'0U3ll uu Flllb. E. Ono Easter morning Musscna, the mm-simi of Fnuwo, uppeured with |1f~i.0OO armed men on the heights mbovo the town of FL-idkirch. There were no arms to defend the town, and tho ixmlmbitants were wild with terror. Then the old dean oi the `church cried ot. : "My brot.horr~a, this lis iustor Day ! We have been de- pending on our ownstrcugth and tlmt fails. Let. us turn to God. Ring the balls and have service as usual." Then the bolls rang out sweetly and mightily from _t.he church towers of Foidkirch, and the people tiu-onod to the housosot prayer for worship. The sound ot,tho bells made the on- oxny think that the Austrian army had come in to save the co. and Mussena and his 18.000 tors re- treated. By the tilnu beht had stopmd ringing Lineroelwal-not one .. -nh.rhQ- no nut unur Q1-nut. 'c3`f>i"{i n~.i;': !ti;1-:.'v {:12-T}? so "flight. 80 In .ntl nntl Ilrhun Iln .~auMIlI!l' l'll,lIgub. nu put. your Lnuu ln~.(3o and when hosts of troubles and temptations march for your overthrow ring all we bells of hope mind faith and Christian triumph and `tip [threatening polls 0! your ma. What you and I nood most to care` about In the dlrectlon of the road wo_ are travelling. We need have no fear of tho crbsslng l! we comn to] `it in tho right way. In other words, 'wn nood not cam about death 1! our life has been what It ought to bo. Wu will die rluht it we live right. () hr-uror, stop bothering dbout. r_Vmll' axlt trom sublunary scenes I By gtho grace of God get your heart: right. and thou go ahead. It the Lord tukoa cum 0! you claur on to II.ho bank on this sldo of tho river, `I think yuu can tnst Him to mks you from bank to tank, from the willows on this side the stream to Um palms on the otlwr side. from Hlm Inst klss of Borrowing ones on ;1.hlu aide to tho welcome. saintly 'clu:z-uhlc, soruplnlc. demo on tho other lnlrln Ifnnn unur nvnu nu Ihn nu-I: ':;uI:ruuu.;. nunljuuu, UUIHU uu um U|.l|Ul` `aide. Keep your eyes on the ark, and. wlmtev--r botides, you will go through all right. { an F`.n:tnr nnnrnlnur Ifncunnn Ihn tlu {act that my text dons not call Ul LXIU llllull. HUI. WU CIIJIIIUL K'0'0IllaU['- At. this point I ask you to notice. nuontion to the crossing of tho Jor- dan. but to the way loading thereto. - {We all think much of our crossing lot the Jordan when the march of our life is ended. but put. too little om- lphusis on the way that ` But though Joshua's host observ- ed the three-quarters of a mile command, they followed the ark and you will do well to follow the di- vine leading. as the path you tread now has not yet been troddon "Yo have not passed this way before." Many of you are suilering from just` , such annoyances as have not occur- .rcd in your history. There have been mennnesses practised upon you or you have received slights or you are the subject of misinterpretntlons or you are in the midst or sore uls- appointments or there are deman-in made upon your strength and time more than you can meet or mine physical ailment is laying siege to your castle of health or you are un-' der emburmssments that you cannot mention even to nearest friends. You sny : Well. I never saw un_vthinL" like this. I never expected such treatment as this. I never thougllt. it possible to be placed in such circumstances." And when you say all that you are rnly trons- lating the words of the text into your hwn pl\raso~olopz,v. If you lmd suilered something like this before. you would have known wlml: to do. but here is u flunk movement for which you are not ready. I \\'n lnllt nhnnt Oha nrnn1> (Hal-.u'nr. Carrie! Ihc but nunrtmr-aye! :-vzmomhlo and Cmhloulue inn:-owed nml (.:""lll"A&H `loud: in lawn at tv-uumulnlu M1004 F t um! wurk uur- I Annual. (ilre u.: u. call. 1! you lx..- us your own ; aoods bring I! uluu,.-. ' ;llilVL` DOB |`H.~'-(!l'I LUIS way l\Cl0l'L'." nut, closely nlliod is the other fact. which we hinted at in tho nm~nim.r-- that we will not pass this way again. This is our only opportunity for doing certain things that, OIIGHT TO BE DONE. On all sides there are grlofa that we ought to uoluco. hunger we ought to food. cold that we ought to warm. kind words that we ought. to speak, generous deu-is that we ought. to perform. All that you and I do to- 1 ward making this world better and] happier we must do very soon or` nation` tin nl nll .rt\nIr\IIn and his E lIu.|J}Jll.'l \VU UIIIHL (10 very 30071 or ' novor do at. all. Joshua and his troops never came back over the way they were marching toward the crossing of the Jordan. Ti1o'impr-,-=.s- of tho sandal or the bare foot of each soldier showed in what. direction he was going. but. never did the impress of Hm nnnrlnl nf nnv nnn n iimm was young. DUI. am we Impress of tho sandal of any one of them show that he had returned. We are all facing otcrnlty to comu. There is no rntrnnt Alnrrnnac and nnnlltu WIIIUII QUIJ Ill`! Illa rt.-uuy. I We tulle `\bout. the grant discover- {es of the age. the electric power. we steam ppwer. the telescopic urd ml- crosmplc power. but do not say anything ahout the discoveries wu all make your by year. and day by clay. There are surprises all the Limo. `t. in a new road we are travelling. "Yo ' `have not passed this way before." 1 nut. rlnnnlv nlllnrl in flux nthnr (not Ian now many pmuua nuvu preauulpuuu mile between the cheat. or _\\'lnga--a syxubol 0! divine murcmng regiments Joshua suggest a. reverence that is woefully lacking in social life, in legislative hull, and religious assem- blage. ` ' nut Ghnliirh Jnnhnn-n hnnf. nhnm-v. LEADS TO THE CROSSING. |K7lV.` swan IAUD VIIU 30 put your trust uno bells inf`-n friuntnh nnrl THE BARBIE EXAMINER. THURSDAY, DEC. 26. xgot. (I068 JVU, OH. R "It. doesn't paralyze or prick your mding thereto. -'N`~' 7" , g "Not. that I can detect. 0 ','I.1hought. not. There am no :11- kulonds in it. then. How does H. `t MISLO ?" ` _ "Bitter as gall." vu0SSU`G- "Hem-m-In ! All right." cum By this time the visitor's curiosity was aroused. "But what is it. any- uecd how ?" ho inquired. * "I don't know. That's what I'm ,, Gum, trying to find out. Some one has} .1, Gumbo-on poisoning horses with It." ..._I-L 4- L. U[ll.'LIU|l llll! ll|l)l.lLlI. The professor took up some of the substance under analysis and put it on his. fricnd s tongue. Tho man worked it around In his mouth for` tully n. minute. tasting it much as he might. have tasted a, choice confec- Lion. l'nO4\ .....v nnlu` Q" nulunl 6| . A . . ...., Autlmrizerl Capiml Ilalfa Million l)0llu-s. will be celebrated all up and down` the skies. The God who led you through the way you never passed before will be with you at the cross- lnga. . -j___ Old-Time Rules for tho Table by ` German Poet. That our ancestors were not so weli managed as-we are is evident .11-um the following rules, which were laid down by 'l`ou1asinvon Zirkler, a. Gen mun poet. in regard to the con- duct. of a host. and his guest. at a. dinner party. These singular max- ims were recently unearthed and have now been reprinted : ` "F`.\-nrv hnnt, nhnnld talus rnrn lhnt. IIILVU KlU\V UUUU l'U}ll'lllLUu a 0 Every host. should take care that his guests have enouglrto eat and that they are not served with dishes that they do not want. In return who guests should behave properly and should be satislicd with what- ever is placed before them. "A rnmul, nhnnlrl nnt ant nll hig ! When ono s friend is a. scientist and given to experiments, a. little cau- tion may not be out of place before consenting to do him a. favor. That, however, did not occur to a. certain well known public mun whose expe- rience is related in mi Australian pa- per. Ile went to the laboratory 01; an old schooimato. 9. Melbourne pro- lessor of chemistry, to make a friendly call. The professor was atudyingno. dark brown substance spread out on a sheet or paper. `'1 say." he cried, when greetings had been exchanged, would you kindly let me place II. bit. of this on your tongue `I My taste lies become` vitiuted by` trying all sorts of things." "(`ru-huinlu " I-nunnnrlntl Hun nan-nun- L10. , "Note any ooct ?" asked the pro- lessor. I 4 'N!n nnnn ' ' UVUT I-`I [JIIIISUU UUIUFU IJIEHI. "A guest. should not eat all his bread befrc the (irst. dishex-u arc. serv- cd, neither should be eat with both] hands, not drink nor talk when his! mouth is full. "It In .....6 rII\`n GA 4...... to-..u.....l llluubll IS lull. "it. is not polite to turn toward ono's neighbor and to olror him a winecup_, from which one is still drinking`. "(inn chnultl nnf not rrrnntlu and urmnung. "One should not eat. greedlly and hastily, as though um dinner has been [mid (or. neither should one take any tocd from his neighbor's plate. In a word, each person should accept, what. is altered and ask for nothing else. "\lhnv: fhnnln In nnrnn nnn nu Ohn . lIUl.llll||,' U150. "\\hcn there is some one on the right hand. It. is permissible to eat with his left hand. I "While one is drinking the eyes should be steadily xed on tho wine- cup. "If in hnnrnnnr ln nlnnn nnn' hnnrl cup. "It is improper to place one's hand in a. dish while another person is taking some food from It. "Hnn nhnnld nlmnun hnun Hun OOH. COLLIER AND CLAPMRTON 8T8. cut at Opera Bonn Luhlll BUHIIJ IUUU Il'()llI III. "Ono should always have the hands clean and the nulls cut short, 1 as otherwise those persons who are 5 eating from the same dish are likely] to become disgusted. | I "A nrnnnt nhnnlrl nnvnr nut lulu Lu uocumu unsgusteu. | "A guest. should never put. his- clhows on the table`: neither should . he chatter all the time nor clean his `teeth with a. knife." Luluxu. "Cort.uinly, res: modnting friend. opened his mouth. 'I`hn nu-nfnxnnr Q nr Ullf UVII' ill! XIU'I- MM. WI.\'v=t.ow's 8vm'|`||l:0 Svnrr Ins lwon uses! by mihlonn of molh-rs for their rlllldren when tmthlmz. Ifdlsmrl-ed nv nicm um! broken of _vm.II' lost by a nick c-hllcl nnmzrlmg and c-rvm-: with pain of n-ummz teem send-at once am! no u ht-tllo oi "Mrs. Wins!-.w's S -nthmg Syrup" for chlidren teething. It mu re-llevo Iha poorllme sufferer unmenu.-no y. De.eml UM) It. molhar therein no mistake about It. It cure! dhrrI~ann renulmev tho atumwh and lnowvl-. cures w.n oulw. I -In-ns the nluml. Iedm-cw lu:uum:ulon.:uul Ives U-no nud enerzv t-1 um \TiI`0 e 3 man "Mrs. In=low':.- S notlum: Synm" I -r chlu run leelhhur Ir p'o-uum tumo uustu and In the .res~rh-xI.m I` one of the oIdot mu bed: fenum -hysk-Inns nml nmwn In the United States. 1 : co :5 cents a bottle. sold by all drum'gluu tlnmumupm the world. lie lure and ask for Mrs. W1us.ow'n Booth In; Syrup. L, A I . IN THE INTEREST OF SCIENCE. I ____ _ , , _ , _ , . Carter s -Little Liver Pills., ABSULUTE 9` sacumm lllljn Vcyunnllouluow !NVl\`.H'l`l-`D lN(:,\.\h\. A..` (( |).\sl l.o\'l lull I-`(mm (ATM. Ar-Y-l7|h\M,` Income. uvr:u.....