Wm w.na.its um .. Kan :mma ' G1ua.:nxaW:khJ Genrda. mmah` '1 s{'1*a mvorsm-`V - gt; {nos :u1;,;;;,;1e;" et,bu . u .* nutw ' -. .l\|.`8l` .h\l,;;;,dei_1'.`K.\`,_ Du.I;,n_ux\ggu my ._...,, ....,_.._,,,, ` Y ` AL 7 . hutFuiai.xi3r`7" isixiz-lt exnonsibut Va. 3 irl-Gaoxmm 31!v;o:"iio1 inZ>.i]ti?E[9!1.`\,%" mm ex ` gieneaj. y` o`gamtm11:.upmxthehxdwt'&tWas _.` aee`rata.d., ugsougw side .t_hat..waa Pi31`* ` `upon kltf} bias; thatmtaxy n3I1et1'.__~to -. L M nwi . an _ ; 0UR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE IS Dlli . un nu: IIVVICDA n1'nRV, H ltill`JP5 1111. lL .._ EDI nu vvv en... , teavenk conquer rs so . ` ~' . ' 0 , [Dug 1 aunu -I\.\- .... th'3}f"`. 3i3'55- `dkl-V hm` than {` 3 thee. `Jesus of nu choice,j Jesus ofvrny i the to face. Rev. Dr. Talmage preached ! song. Jesus of my triumph, forever and ; ult- . V . ` as most powerfuland vivid sermon. Ee 7j,1 0mi'er. face to facel" ` .: said. v The idea of the text is just as true 5 the -. . . - when appi:exrt5`t:o7rapmzidgiic9- 'h- UH fhe Bible is the most forceful and; has not come to some pus m~~[~Eh-r-_~:-g l . . : pungent of books. While it has theionghiy gnupl-mama You my-_ --\v.,1mt E in i sweetness at a mother s hush tor im-,doea this meanl What is God going to Eu: ! lls me that all '1 tha v 4 l . l 9 i i man_ti-.ouble'.itwh`EsT$ll the lreenness of `t i1`1g`E'%5h`\l:k0"t`(:TietHhl`; rremr 00$ This 3 E ` E 3`8C.`lmlte.X` land the crushing poweeot does not look `like W. Y0: Continue i at 3,3,. 1l811tm98 b'-- wlt P01'i-N35 -Nth to study the dispensation and ufteriim ' more than.a`pain'ter's power, at one awhile guess al,out what (lo-l mea ns.i ` ` stroke, picturing a heavenly throne belie 111*-`@113 to teach me this. I think"! l and a judgment conflagration. The mean` t teach me that Pumps` _ _ . ._ it is to humble my pride. Perhaps it )5 ! i strings of this great harp are fingered is to maig me feel more depeyldent, 1 g . by all the eplendors of the future, Perhaps to teach me the` uncertainty of : ' now sounding with the crackle of cnn- i consuming words, now thrilling with ` an life. But after all it is,.only agun-$8 -(till 1 - _ ill the joy of the everlasting emancipat. --a looking through the glass, dark The Bible assures us there shalhbe a, 0 ed. It tells,l1o.w one forbidden tree in the garden blasted the earth with satisfactory unfolding. `_`What I do he thou knoweat not now. but thou shalt tl: lgnow hereafter." You will know ufhy st sickness and deathv. and how an- bod mot t hrmself that 6" child` W other tree. though leafless and bare. yet,` planted on Calvery. shall yield a. fruit which shall more Next door there was a household of 4 seven children. Why not take one from 3 1: than antidote the poison `of the other? It tells how the red, ripe clusters of that group instead of your only one? In "Why single out the dwelling in which ; =11 , you a `child at all if he meant to .1"! God's owrath were brought to the wine take it away? Why fill the cup ft ' press. and Jesus trod them out, and MW at last` an the gduen chances drils of your heart to wind around that; ` object and then.-when every fiber off- " eye with an Ezekiel s vision of wheel with the Child ! iifa. with 3t!'0Il8 h11d`f_ and wing and tire and wk-mwind` to tear you apart, until you fall, bIeed~: .< ate your hopes blasted, your heart; broken? Do you suppose that God will _ I and say.~ "Come up higher." _ x And yet Paul in my tex takes the Iem__as mam as that two and two makml four. In the, light of the throne youl s sion shall `be suspended. Ithink there. _ ` mnir he one Biblein heaven`./fastened Kmg f mints!" it 7 is tn... :. .. M...-. ufhn nirhnnt get on in , there was only one heart beating l`6- :01 of your glgidness brimming if he meant; I! ofdieaven shall glow with the wine of our own life seernedito be interlocked . 3 _ - 11 and stoops down so low that it can explain that`? Yea. -He will make, it responsibility of saying that it is only will see that it was rightyall rightuf Sifonsive to yours? Why did God give 1 tddash it down`! Why allow all the ten-i T` that awful vintage. It dazzles the y 1 ing and crushed. your dwelling tlesol- pt put its link to the ear of a_dying child ` plainer than any mathematical proh~ `f an indistinct mirror and that its mis- _Just and true are all thy ways, thoul\ THE FINITB Jvisnm. ' 01. my memory was 0 ` bod, uttering _ Iherp pain through `I nerve: have been very wetlr. my sleep tiul and disturbed by dreerne. consequently I nose in the morning nnreeted. I we: frequently very dizzy end was much troubled with a mist th?t eeme before In ten defective end of the" heart, together with a. it at times. In this condition I won elsily worried end felt enerveted and exhausted, Two months ago I began taking ltIilburn'e Heart and Nerve Pills. since that time I hove been eining in health and etrength daily. ey have restored my nervee to 3 healthy condition, removed all dizziness and beer} trouble. and now I sleep well and deriremcornQ,!.;I.ad rest from it. That llIilburn'a Heart en Nerve Pill: are is good remedy for Nervous- nees..Weekne`es, Heart Trouble and eimilu complaints goes without eeyin ." Price 60 etc. a box at all druggiete or '1. Milbnrn AQFA 'f'm-nmtn nk. amyield I than.a.`pin'ter's an ti conilagration. this fin; in oi the everlasting ernazni tells, how ti death. yet, ` which poison ripe clusu Godhnwrath the ; out A I.-L ..lI H-m nnIaian.r~} Wuluu run-u ......... yield uni: poiso_n'of cli1sters`ot the how, the awful Ezekiel's it the of a dying hi_ghef." `sf Paul, in mytext, `takes that only mis- shall Ithink may be one heaven./fast`ened to the throne. Tasty as now, in u. mus- eum, we have a lamp exhumed rom_ l Herculaneum or Nineveh. and` we look at it with great interest and say, f'Ho\v I poor a light it must have given clim- think that this Biblekivhich was a lamp to our feetin this world. may lie near pared with our modern lamps l" eh I l the .throne'of God, exciting our inter-' eat to all eternity by the contrast be- cnmnamtively feeble light txvnnn ifq to eternity by the connrusu w- tween its compamtlvely 2 andthe illumination of heav'en. The 1 Bible. now, "is the scaffolding to the _ ..:.4...,- hzmnln but when the building rising temple. but is done.-there will be no use for the scaffolding. ~ The idea. Ishall develop to-day is, that in this world our knowledge is oompamtively dim-and unsatisfactory, but nevertheless is introductory to is the scauoiuiug LU um` i ........zm anti more` complete vision._i .ing tha` tenderness of an uther, then nevertheless IS llll.1'Uuuu.u1_y LU` grander and -more[ complete vision._ This is eminentlyttlge in `regard to our 1 View uf God-. We hEa.r_so much` about 1 God that we Vbonclude that we under- .c stand him. ' He is represented-as ~ha.v- if V firinhess of a.judge..the majesty of a.1i mug and the love of a mother. We_i hear about him, talk about him, write about him`. We lisp` his name _`in in- fancy,"a.nd it trembles (In the" tongue 1 I ` of therdying octolgenarian. We think ', understand it? The Bible blossoms all that we Know very .1I1'uch about him. 1 Take the attribute of mrcy, Do v_'e_ Vovey with tha`t_}('ord+mercy. It speaks " again and aga_1n' of the tender mercies nf God: of the` sure mercxes;_o'the agzun am: ilguvxu Us uuu of God; : great mercies; of the dureth forever; at tt his mercies. And yet u:nIl`: In Pmvg nf memes; u. um ` mercy that en- ` the muLtit_ude of I 1 know ;hat; the : -view_s we have of_ this g1'e.iL_LBeing are . most indefinite. one sided and incom- plete. When. at death, the g`a.t-ss.s`ha11' ` flv nnen and we shall look directly 39- , morning seems In con ras . _ . Jzhun that shall be the contrast between ; ._this Scrip'tura1'view of God `and that` ` , which we shall ham 'when_Lst:i.ii'ding'ia;:e ` tq face: _--This is aj picture oithe u`1o rn-{ ing that-will be the morning itself, ` Again; mgytextsis true of the Savi'or's - excellency. ima.-ge ;'J_.nd swegt rhythm ` o, exp;`ession,; and` startling antithesis: A (grist-..is setv'ierth-1`-hi5.`.1ove. his. r._-om,-._ ; passion, his work. his lip;11'is_.`dea.th,_ ~ '~ A v ~-<:*ILLT'I1E = -L L- --..'....e'., u to much mi. 4viev_kCoE?~aI_1.`h_idde:13 exceuency. me =ul.n- . 3 ga.'u'x..o_ 9: Long a.bsent.__Q\;3, to ` me 'e3i.--lQt.m r9_g`sT:;z;;1,`inAt:e:l,\xr;=` ` T A gclta` h;.but'mni` sfwlight ' 1`:I>ompan?i Y Ma a`xDbfien6.~ of him, to embrace` him.to take. his ` hand, to kiss ' that to run our ling- grs alangthe '31 ! of ancient. suffer- ,c|-nc. tosay: This lnny Jeaus!He gave L` himsell for me. I shall never leave his Presence. I shall forever bel1old.h`us glory. 1 shall eternally hear his vnize. Lord Jesus, now I see then! I behold where the blood 5t1"ted.`where the beak`! coursed. where the {us was dis- A T I-unzn Wlltad for hbllf. 6-p era alougtho star: or enu.-mm. aum. -.... ._.. _______ ling. 'l`hi.einmy Jesus! He and the hundred and forty and four` ` ' " ` ` ' ' " `himsell lnhell his thnns.1nd- that shall stand around the LESS PROFITABLE OF LATE. behold` his throne. ., Those flashed up to heavens x _ ' . .- [shell in martyr tires, tlgoee tossed for monig ' ? r3pndent dmcumng "by `l Jesus, oyears upon,, the in-safid cour; rhmefarm 51658 profitable now than it was . where etifted. `where fought in the armies of liberty anzllllalf a oentury ego thinks thit one tea rose as they fell, those tumbled from`au,e ;5 due to an mu.0d~u.uon of (`tar 1. [have wnited this hour. high Scailoldinga or slipped from the: mm d d V .LA .1. . | Iehall never turn my back on thee. No .ma8t or were waslied off into the gay _' 7 5 3'. met mime mm mes more looking through irn rl e6t,_z3aSB- Tine)` came up from Corinth, from Lao-L {OT 3 1!5_31't|!1K b3m<'63 'hl0l1 lift-`L193 ; e8.`,_:V'o more sltudyi.-ng ttoile in gerlb dicea, from the Rfed Sea Lanlrand Gen-i farmers to sell 'thei.r produce in asmnl-l 11958. But 13. on as, in 1 IODE nesarets wave, rom Er tian l)!`ll":*`a\\ - ` : * stands and this evegrlasting river flows. yards and (;ldeou s tl'.rb:ly.~i`l)1ing flour. : may as fast u an mad) In md mes _ and those garlands. bloom. and these `Those thousunds of years ago Slmfll `7'.l_` t btt"5`*m d dV` and ' searches of victory remain to great home the last sleep. and these are this mo-$5014 it the end of the-season; the cat- l he:iven s conquerors, long! shall see meut having their eyes closed. audf tie were disposed of to drovers who vis- e . - - i - - . l , _ Jesus Ch0lC6,] i their lunhs .streu.hed out for the eel:-amid thevmrm on or tw-we 8 yen and l - . . .. rsong. otmy tnnmplmlorewer endiulther. -so on. Ben the money than Cams ggforever. face l" A general expecting an attack from\! V just the enemy stands on u hii. anal looks;-F3079 in milk` than !l0W- T113 3l1t'l1T- d Who] through a."ieldg'a:ss and sees in the f the Palgralill 111 QIIESUOD 5353 that El18S'!10l2C0lIle to pass -in life7hhr- ; gr3`a`t' distance multitudes 3ppr0:u:l1i1)gl " What trickles in easily trickles out ~9`0l_ghly I hut has no idea of their numbers. He 93-`3U,l'." consequently farmers do not get the benefit from frequent small ` 1-ld-099 mean: What yslysf" "I cannot tell anything .-out" mode with me now? He tells z them. I me;-ly know (mt than re Sales that they would from less fre- lthings work together (or good * great numlzor." And so John. ithout. `went largerones. Another reason why. t like You attempting to count. ears. "A grant, the writer ulams.Lma_lnrm is less pro-I ill to dispensation utter multitude that no man can nurnl.er."._lit;'il>le now than half :1 century ago; .9 awhile al,out Go-l means. We are told that heaven is :i pl_L1re* is in the changed conditions that ham? " He this.. think" or lmpplnesw, but what do we know led farmers to live more expensivelyl he to that. Perhmsal>o1x t.happinessl- Happiness in lhisltlf-1| formerly. Income an-loutgo have `f lyorld is on`y -o halfdledged thing -,changed their relative position. N1 make l flowery path. with a serpent hi.~::ing} Whichever nay it is, however. We can I _ `p...t..... A Mann}: ma the'\u1\:eI't8lnty ltrom it; o_ broken pitcher, frouiwhix-h gffe with the writer -when he sa.5s:-- ` - ' I maul " mom in nn call` for lament over 19 `smmn cm jam` Icma _ `the - an- the me with ma- `ter [how I aim]! nevei Lhee. No . looking rfetj;_gfa.sa- es. _;V'o studying t ee dzu-k~ along as`, this "throne everlasting . garlauds_b1aom. A ,; arches victory ` }`.a!n1An sl r-nvmnnrnrs. long! 5 Lung 01. siuruai , I ` E Here is a. man who cannot get 1 l l the world. He always seems to buy at .the wrong time and to sell at the worst disavantage`. He tries this enterprise; and fails that business and is disap-~I poinied. The man next door to him i has a. lucrative trade. but he" lacgs cus-'; ` '- tomers. A new "prospect.-opens. His income is increased. But that year his! family are sick, and the profits are ex-3' -*-"pended in trying to cure the ailments.` - $9 ;g_ets 9. discouraged look. Becomesn --~_-m nu.-vine rn ny.i `-pended In trymg ,Lo t:u..m ` He -gets faithless as to success. ;Begins to ex-3 pct disasters. Others wait for some-' _thing to turn up; he waits 01` in to Lu: u..mu..-. turn do_\'vn`. Others with on}; half as much educaliou and character got on am. sometimes guesses f-11:01) ., mun character gen on:_C mice as well. He Sometimes guesses? `. as to what itgll means. He says: Per~ f hops riches would sgoil me. 1 erhups;8 overty is necessary to keep me humble. j 5 vi erhaps I might. if things were other-` 5 . wise; be tempted into dissipu.ti0ns." But _ g i there is no complete solution of the} 1 mystery. ' -He sees through zi_glass__ 1 - darkly and must wait for a. hgher \1n-* 1 -`folding. T\\'ill there be an explanax` Jtion? Yes; God- will take that man iujl the light of the throne and.say: "Child , . immortal, hear the `explanation! You fl remember the failing of that great} enterprise-- your misfortune in 18:37,.: ; your disaster in. 1867; This is the ox-'{ 'pluna.lion'. : _ And you will answer, It `is all right. _ _ ~- Y --~ ~ -~------.. `Jun nrnfnnnd mvsteries ~`lS an ngm. `- I see,` evgry `day. . profound mysteries _ 1 `_ . of Providence.- v'1`hex'&_i&no question we 5 5 f ask ofl_ener*tha.'n Why 3,j1`hro are hun- : 5 -dreds of graves in Oak Hill. and; '1 Greenwood and.L`a.u-rel Hill that need` E `to be explained. Hospitals for the.! A blind and lame, asylums for the idiotic, 1 5 and i_x;saqe,_almshouses for the desti-.3 _ tute and a-xvodof pain and misfor-j' 1. tune that demand more than huinun, _ solution. (Ah. God mill clear it 9.11 up. 3 In the light that yours from the throne.; nddark mystory can live. Things n_o\\r_f _`utte'rIy_inse r_\itable will be lllumined asj plainly "as though ` -the -Answer were`. written on. the jasper wall-' or sounded} in -the temple anthem. Bartimeus willl "thank God that he \vas.blind, and Laz-g arus that he was covered with sores, __; ~r--....L bl-.n'rl>'>n' wane rust mto the .- S .1 Ulului uuu t_.ua_y uv; -m.m........, ._.._ _,, ` with and Joseph thnthe` was cast into pit, and Daniel that he denned with ' ` lions. and Paul that lie_w_as hum;:`caL'k- i ed, and David that he vias drivenTrom- `,_ J_\`e,'111'agle_g1;,_a.nd that sawing Wamzui that ` She cotild get only :1 fe.W'1`ii1c"for mak=*; Eng ll "garment: and `that invalid that for 20 years he could no}: lift his head. `from the` pillow, and .tlzo.t- `widow that. V ` U10 uuumuxuu u:.. Llwunuu. ....- no .l;`?:T1rri`ed by high places and gave sumptuous enter ` tainmonts, but pauper children _will- ln " it. beggars will sing it, `redeemed 110% carriers willvvsing it,_th;se; who were :once the offsedurmg of. Earth }\'ill'slr_1g `lit. The halleluiah will be all the \ grr.}.n vfor ea.rth's\we ePi.l1E. eyes gmd! ' a.chix;g heads a.n,d-exhausted hands and scourged backs`;md`martyred`agonies.' 1 7 -A{~'.\1n,'thx3"i:hoIight `of the. tang is_j1_sh ;" * backs and martyreu agonxes. when`ap pl.ied `to th1e`enjoyinns;Q)f_Vthe riglxteous in heaven; think we have ` "us : in,l\eaven.-?"I;ifid;s1,s * sa:3z._ 0&1)` . ;heaYex\1 will be` a. gery;a;na11 p1mcom4?_ -...,.....xv wif ma world "of .t`h35\10st:~"tjor',I :Aa.in,'tha'thoghe text, is just. *1" but little? idea of ms; niunber o' _1~`i.E_l;jti- F: wit! be yeryga;na11 mactcum-1. ` pared; with. the worldnf t`ha\1ost;-";br'," - according M to .yq`u`r. .tea.ch.inEsi _the -ma jority of `men wiIL_be ;1esj;royed."f I deny-the hoha.-.1_'ge,. I suppose `tlxab that. ,mn1tituda.'-.0f 'naI1y fogb,` a3~-ifbml rma with the aim: ituda ot.tha_I1na1.. T L Ty saivssd..wil.I-`bs 9. nanglrum stippose : _ .-that-thfo:?:ew:sieHeo2IaA in. tlie hospital . igilnv Ju nmma.ra& with th hllhdfd DU cm. I! box in an un & Co.,Toronto, 011%. ='GhkE'h_05'f0W:3iGk9`P9IQ` m. we `u(33p`u.v.u V t_'-fdalhs nomyaxet : with the hundreds . 9`V%ho'u3ands\o).yv_el1 peophg inftha cit ,. .,v1o_n1_d. `not. in smaller the pun` . or of those who snau be caanont. m \ 1m,tiz%ng,L -_wi\tb. those `win. * `.s..;a*;,..;.~- rm ixzncirt-lvfln mmem 1: lion; the l1aalth' 7 0g in yh:e'aavn__. For wane; to mmgm V we Livihfg in 6 `.thQ' L singing 9.1 than QhxSa.tiaq..dmpen;ation ` [&nx1`1m`a!;"worId_i to. he papxmlatpcl ~ Vand rtm9me3d,;b.asnd\L.thnt` light ` j V .a;nd:;;9>zu` amstn aw . V`. @3259. A9. a ndwoi thy saved. win he in` 7 BARKIE EXAMINER`.-, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1898. the the 18 apd tens of thousands and Lenmxgxmand times ten thousand,` four th Li i hut. aamnllxudienre compared nitht b .A( . years cuuf. thn~e`;f3 m . the` armi an-Jihalt t ` from:au3g railn vnnnf (\P warn muhod off into : mumnme man uu Luau Lau uuL.u=.t1. ._ . apiare` 15 L" what V? 5 e abotrt. ha1.rpine&7` this` L t`}_n_'orld. thing --; . ` flowevry serpent hiszzingg f ~ across rt; 1; s L the water has dropped before we could` .`drink 1:; a. n2~.m1 ot'exmmmon. rot-;t aslowed by disastrqus rem-tiuns. , T030 help ns.undex'stand the joy of hc/=,o.ven." the` Bible takes us to zx-`rivergx - We stand on U113 grassy tank. \\'e see the; [ L waters How on with ueaseii-ss wavehl yi But the"Ii'.tl1' offthe cities rlrqemptiud.` nginto it, and-the Yanks at-3 iorn, :xn*l`_.i Funhealthy exba`.ations,s'pringz from it 1, Q and _wa fail to get anmm or the xiv- ;- 2 es of life in heax en. _ , I \\'a on! Irnrlr imr'Av`u P.'T"'iI?PLS Of E t Y 4 z I 1 `walls. All here!" . _ 1; `_, No more hrea.k'u1g of h_ezu'tstrmgs,[ ;but.i-ace to me. 'l'he.0l`1JhiU19 .th~`-ta `were left poor and. m 3. mercxlcss- jworld, kicked ahd r:uffed_ of many ~L....,:,.'t'.:.. hull znin Hmn` nurentS.? j\y'orlq._. lgiclgeu anu uuueu U]. um.._. km ;h1X`Li_.Shl_F.-.`3m shall join their purents.l , over whose graves` they so long wept, I t0 and gaze into their glo:'i; ie;l cou.nt-;ov ` enanees forevver, face to face. We may th - . 4 : I `come up from dlff`T8Llt parts. of the; I. 2 world.` `one. from the land and. another i i from the depths of. the sea`; from lives 38 laffluent and prosperous, or ro'm;g; scenes of ragged distress, but we shall ` te all meet in rupture and. jubilee. facet to face. . _ i-Mzgny of our f_rienrls- have enleredyt upon that joy. .Av few days ago they `-0; " saatwith us studying these gospell '; themes. -but they only Sam` through 3; l glass- darkly-nmv.- .reve1ut'ion `hath 1-` l4come.- Your"`\vill also come. God \'.'i`.l ye. ' f not leave you floundering in the dark: E b linear . You stand wonder struck andl : 3 amazed. You feel as iinll the love~{p liness `of life 3-ere dashed our. Yoult ttstand gazinginto t`n'e openrhasm otl `. ;the, grave. wait-_a little. ' In`,the l h s presence of your departeil and of him; a;who carries them-in his. bosom, you;'; -sha.ll"soon stand face to fare. Ohwl 1; that our `last hour may kindle up with 3 dz this promised joy! May we lre able to ; . , aav `lilzn Hm Christian not long ago, '3 ` 2 promised goy! Amy we re a.I.1.u w , `sayylike the Christhm ago,'; ; depariing. "Though a.` pilgrim, walk~ f 87 jinn; through the .valley; `the mountain ;s( 3 tops are gleaming from peak to peak 2 ` S` 1 or". like my `dear friend. and brother. =1 Alfredfookman. who took his flight: ,3 to the thronenf God, saying in his last ; K1 moment (;hat' which has aIre:TLTy goneit ,5 into :ChristAianciassic3. I am. sweep- C ,3 ing through the pearly gate, washed E `V I . in" thdblood of the T.,amb!"= v` i If des x_1_ot Ii`; inlh painter s fancy to.. imaging: ``prett1ex picture than that of 3 ` ' Henna: vrcuns. `I young gxr with 11 3 Vlyxsciqus with" the H` 1:: L 1 pmmse ocflrleemi :3 Th" ` d 1: ks o $PPS'. an . . _ e mm 9 appy ._ magdenhoqgl is a'cle:1:~'.and-` lished :`ni1_'r'or_,V _ 7c` w31xch,whegthgwits gow V ering_Snt_o` the t ghostland of dreams, rec_;ts.the`impre$~ S {sinus of waking houm; ';If thqsejmpres; h " signs are gplgasant and painlesis a.nc1;happ'y,j; `she'wilIsm}!.in her_s1e'ep. .If.the'inipres-' 1 -,1sionsa.rge,- thbsg- of :3 suFeriur..v:oma.u, to'r- .` . w_xth'the s9eci al'gi1ments.to'_whic_h. 1. ~}hg`g11mine;0rganism i3`_1 h1e..the pict'ure_ gs . is spmled. by the 1ine of i M erinz; and dc`-.; 1 * snondahcy. Maladicsggg xgaturggxtt it 31 "is"s'qi1_ed lines of. a` mug` anu av.-A~_;: 7pab1e'mother_ cod, of actio .' liousehl; 11.1 ml and-aociai pyondancy. -hlaladicjgh xiatnrexmfit ai woman, forfjo nus nxgridenhepd. angi. fopca-_[ 5 to. bear t1:_ burden cvf fe in any sphere . tits: 9 are a burden to `e woman who constant suerimg ftqm headache. Lhqckachesl` }_ wsanonsavnd weak, "._e:`a$ng_dm'ns. ..I'1 !aA Fiwotibe ~.m:intmn.noamv,e1y, completely, untai_I;< .;l:t;d - consider Dean's . ` cine, the moreeo lxzcztuse my complaint would 7 not yield to the skill of the best physicians in -* one of the" greatest hospitals in Queen Victoria's _A mm With ll. Veto:-an wha `w... `lathe Memorable Battle. `British vzilor isthe theme of many athrillingx story and stirring song." Mr. Geo. Kingston, of 136 John street north. is one of` Hamilton best known It-eterans. A man oi` martial bear- ing. magniceiit physique and genial person~ tlity. he is :1 splendid representative of the best W class of British soldier. To our reporter Mr. Kingston rmtlily gave an interview. ' \\"ith all If pride of :1 citizen of that empire on which i e sun never sets, Mr. Kingston said: I ain a Dcvonshire man`, born near the-bunks of the `Telgn. I entered the. British army at 19, and arved fourteen years in India ',_V -':is` through `he Abyssinian canipnign, and fought at the ' storming and capture of Magdnla, King Theo- Here the king and him- Napier, the ' Hero 0! agdalaf was created Lord Napier of Mag- dala for his splendid services. After this! re- to Old England, remaining about five s, when I was again sent to the sunny uth until my 2r years service was nearly up. list is the place to get kidney and livel- troiiizleshgnd I was no exception. I was ient as an invalid to the" Nelly Hospitsl for invalid soldiers, and for months was '3 `suffering inmate,.n:._1lly' being discharged as a hopelessly incurable lnvilid. _Two years after I sailed for Canada, and have dores stronghold. eds of his army fell. _' sui-red `more or less ever since from the constant misery that kidney trouble entails. Piercing pains-in the back, head;tcbes_ and urinar dilliculties were seldom absent, `so that when noticed Do1n's Kidney"I ill:idvertise-' menti act :1 box from. Zimmerin_an's drug store. elief-came from the rs! few doses, end before I had taken two boxes,ythe pains had left my back andjl felt like: new man. 1 . KidneyPills a wonderful medio i dominions." Continuinig, Mr. Kingston said: -I can re` i 1 commend them as a quick cure for kidney troubles without hesitation. . How could I do otherwise when they have given niehack ill! health and iigor of long ago?" - ` . . fxeription. :oaiti"V.1.Ys com `lately. until-x 1,`,g;,`.m K `u-ou_1<;a ,of` f 'uature.{,.It ' hiums-Iva `nan! hfshnmzth. to tn? Hi-3` "~ - ~`~` I ` , Dm%$y`r3:$dn11ms;L Pleasant Dreams.` ,. :2-- :..n;`.. ....:..-am %E@R1ULTURA; . . `~-.\,\.-. \.\.\_\~.~.-. ` gig \Vith_tbe w_riter -wtaem ue -331.33.- l Ihere. 25 no call for over! thqse departed days. Life is brighter; `_ d m{`E Klad_some n0\\\ The great 50' ' * ` development 3 `Md more gmdsome "ma gums. au` ; itial uplift which modern development; has brought makes Iiie worth m0re. Improved conditions of me, heU.er-f\1r- dinished houses. better-provided tables. . the decay of the deadly fr} 2;pg-pun. and ` $4.11 generally advanced hygiede. better rschool systemnnd an advanced cultura .a.nd retinmnt am not to be regret- ; bed. But they cost more. And so, while there may be Other. reasons the chang- Zed vondi-tiqn of the times as salted down '-on the ram and more evaporates now 119.11 Ex halt-century z1go."`\ VALUE:OF CLOVER sEED1:{G- There is much unjstirmme neglect !'v\'h\a\t clover seeding does for the soil Ln the` first place seeding of any kilmv vm seeding with clover. which is tngre- _ -suit of a failure to fully ilppremm .-_ _ . _..\-...n._ f`-\1:V~n +m- nrvllt, 4F_czen-o:.uz~ea+u;;4;g4;su.L,k.L._.x,_. , {able for crops. In rpunmnumbers, 80'; iper cent of__a1l the air we breath is! zhitrogen. But in its free st'a.Le."or as 'it exists in fh air. `it is I10? 'V'.3-114113.13 J01 D1a.nt_ food._IVt -been-_the _dream 7; discovered the component" _3t"1 S; 9, commun air. that Is nxtrogtgn. 1* 1119 `7..+[_t. the form of ammonza or mtmes 1:3 30 Y1: - L ` rm` izer.` might be ae _ 1 . ,,:1..\'.I- .;v- nvinna H . '85 OD F. `made available for crops. It was _on , 9 { Sllmiosed that the leaves oi plants were . `able to take amm Ania.irom-the atino_s- , S vphere, TJga.tA they take_somethi.ngthat *2 _v Is; necessity foH.12e'u-hgnnowth has Ion .'~`6&31 kxgown. But .the'm0st.,cMe`fu1 ef-` ; aII3unat10n`husf1\iled to` sli_'ow that azfy.-~ `E thmgvexmpt carbonic acid gas is ever; taggen by leaves into the plant .`.cnrcl,1*1`at1on,v The ,c;g.;b 'gc~ acic1.?g_a`_in ' l mts to _ ystram four to` . ..... .\....+u 1n m nnn.- `-`Yet Erom 'this;m9.]_1 (.; -.-___.-.--------_...._.__.__..._.___ Laxa-Liver Pills cure Dyspepsia. 6mts o1_11y..gtrom [Our u; } six parts in `10.G00.' -`Yet Erom v _.l;propo_r tio'n "comes all the CoIr_1bustibIe~{( `pprtion of pi ` t'trees"ai1 vegetation ; oE"'ev"ery kind. Whexiavr mesa. axei i!.u1:ne `nitrog`en`is"s`pe`edi}y. `m_ix~ 4 mt min: an m'ra.i.n. and bcomesfreeg nitrogen '1s speeuuy. m_u.~ 4 with air again. `and bcomespfree 2% n1t1`Ogen,_not usable` by ,i:1`nt3._- ucgpt` nm `em Immmmous .`o.m1ly."\vhi'ch__ u_1; M ; nit;`ogen,_not usable` by,p1nt3._- except. .1 by the Ieguminous Tfumlly. ' whi'ch_ in- `( g elude-3 -~c {_over. bebws and` peas`. { Of, all {these plantgythe; common r8d.,,.'?J!l`,VI...p including `with this the ~1\{s.mmoth or. .1 W1-.Vine variety. hasjneen` pxiovecrby . pruqtical experiment, much`t_e' `mosh ' _va.`1uabbe ,s 9. reet;m:erAof`iertility: The 1` virtues otnlovet were. indeed. practic- ` lly-. known by farmers` M 03K;-hefoxt ` M acigmce demonstrated the'methodsb_y a Iwh5i::h clover benefited the amps. Clot-_ v 1 at am. renovating part of Ehevrotation has-been sown by ganemtions: of mm. . ragwho. dielnot. knbw` whiy it did any}. mun!` Mm. mmmon1v.itw'&$. supgosedj; Llkw 133. An old practical in-max vxhqm. \uo`, til we % w,as_ uagisfieui : him we _ 1 i:x;,th.e <*3t1!,8t stuns sit-._` MR . E`1!i1`fth:t shims oi the move: 12.0, uecmnpuw vuv ggitly -t`.10"* 1` Plant 3*` genous fertility fin 1t_s a.':a,t1az31e Lulu: the surfacg. It 1 is a much mqrfs (;`OSt1}`~`fVeI`tiUZe'.' than he ;..;;;J`.g ;:;::e;; %::::::: 3 V0,` decomposed excrement of a.n'unaIs._it uh r00t>0f'1V` is \\'o1'th as manure 17 cents apound. bsoil carries with `If. the worth of 21. clover seding wens ," -. id reckoned only by the amnuut of nitro- ` `bm M 11 r rt'1`tv that its full" mu . ` ' e. ous a Li ' 1,9 mSt. P`?'1 goots canlfurnish to th soil. ft gvould t 0131if93 We 3`b`.#J{gbe- the cheapest fertilizeer that th'e5fzu`- ~' _...,.L n unl fex` can use. But \\'ith't}1is is Eolpe. it ' La :2 : l1 find> 3.3!} three, it econ clover I ES th in: acid Pvcki mm . aw _ qroo isco1'r s BOOKSTORE ' V Qompleta Stock of :Books, `Stationery & iWa|l4Pap rJj A mmo OFEGDMA v LQJJ ..-.,~.. g , . ipmd at once. int E. SMITH. ~ . V 1) um: ' Pt 5 would ~1:e}'Lf izlowrer had but preceded 1 111 3 them. '_For this reason-those who buy 5 5 {the most stable and" `mineral fertiz. 2 er; czm best-of allnfford" thetime and b .01` expense-requxre g 0 .. Vere -while it unfailing and che8.P-TB" [ nna. : .......'.... M-' -Hymn` nn land remote from Q VEBSHOES% % VAL-f Fon A THE cANAoLA_N . RUBBER toss` 7 ;WELLVKNOWKTBRANDS, is:-the u.nf:uung~ anu C1188-p -m- 3 source of those` on _la.nd remote 9 `good markets; and. who ca.nnot we11 afford to` purchase the m0ra'expens_'Lye . kinds oi fertilizers} ' _ 7 . , _ V V. ` Orders by iellegraph or telephone `promptly attended to Collins and Caskets of all kiml kept iuslzock - P ,,f,L-J _AH1N1* ABOUT_l?_IGS; A } J u; is; ;;e'1u:er- pm:_it_1ab19,[n91'j:.a!*'&8` , .'en`m'e1\yb/sate to. 3:891! grfe-t: nmlb_ .` (of _`1mg`s t0gg_tKer.{ `Besides Vt119*11'.=**1` ' $11-,y gq.;d;geaa getting Ii.rJ1'< J_`J1'1E_.-3,3- ,] _t_he're `iggzlvtfays a. c;e':t;riIl1Y*`3"*Ttf!=i`9" L stmngr; Mil crow.-_ths.Wea-3 = -.hheir fdin19-pVlnes.~so. that.u_w.V:*? fequgruy n`s:ze*Aw:i1% .in i;sste$v_ Put; decreei_siizk.- .9_1i&1?F V141-91` ..t, !`?`v, L ' T wu.ys`usne "cg j;wogw_ggsk;1mgwWF. ' lf....'... ........-1.' uvAn.'h'!1R Qm E I were worn -rungs. anus umyagz gs-.w-:--. ' patter. ha;nc_et:mxx -haig`_eH19T3.,h`i`y ~ ~-will hV1_`wa.ysA mgn9.in>L!5nf-`T5 ` to manage tibia. is Vitnei1_'\'`3>9`-.l335. seven 0.!` ._i%:lxtVf`Vvreek`v1d..~"~33`9 9`1?fh< ' . .:d:mnm>.nt:"nnas. and` "w -tlmm. E5?-W5 I Ail account-"5 uwmg to estate of late Alex Scott must` ` on him how new and surprising" We In, tdhe Eght 9ur?.rn1.r1~e Eh tone` :2 ` see izprn canvas a" picture of the'mo'rn~ no N. .-`y.St.',"?' an. M". . - "155 n.7: I ingq, We `study the` cloud in ttxe gky.`:E:;g'_"$$.wg}];lI:;:1; ;1n::le`:; .,-~ the dew upon th'e grass and `e 115- _ .. . , . . Ii 1 bandmam on the wav to the field. Beau. `. - the Jasper . -tifixl picture-of the `morning! But we tn `I3? tempt a`{' B.`.meS ml = rise at daybreak and 2% up on a hill `hku?f Eh? 3vb15nd=.d L41"! ' ~ . .~ ' - ,, ' o. _ e covers: -1 sores, :_:p::e'g:d%lg3:}VQ5\\:'1?i xhiglgkyt _apd U..`_|&t'he" the mountains are transigured,' The 9.1: `"31 Dam. t,h"`t.h_de"d .w.`_t,h 11ons..and Paul . hurnxshegl gates ofhezxven swmg--u . ~ ,t..8.n1 .l,1ut:to flet past 1; host of firy` ed} M3`! thajt ""." S dVfmm' ` , sp1end0rs_.- '7 fZ'l1e"TtTE ai`f' an 13.bIoUm' 3-`-"`49 1:- `in ? SW? "9 M ~ ~ . _ . _ he g x? e'e'for mak=*-t* 1;: 31;1E;";;m alggis Svgalgis ifng that`! f _ .~ ~i ' . " , .01 cou1d`noj: head. ? ,- z x `"9 H 1d'-31-o;oE.:;fr6m ;mdntha.t-widow" `You neamo Beat the aauy !li*d__rxa of gggi;;1;gds3a;;1gT;1g:e333:3:gm ct." Yo 11' :nat`i;' 2;: 0l1l"b00k 5 W_*_*k*D9$! 3_Kd11Y- mg among um m`0m'1min~s. Now yodgd gong different voices _canfy differf.-Lat` I V M1 m.ng?hn'-It` H `t Pam-3 ma tonismnd hbw*`teme'your picture oftihe -Parts T13`? sweet .d """v"`t"h`-`h..`3 aches;-`Doug stKi;il::;eyI?iBs \nI1}`:ir;1re1t].?;;i?ot morning Seems in cbnfrast, V thglmkielumh Df.heave`gaa\s'3l: _er ent1na.`goa.ns_1`ey1s.-`~ _. - _c " . - W W1 = W9k5v*hmW`1. i`?fsf v`i`iJ\`%_:`, 5`51ii' high Places sw31vwuS.en*."- Along befote other kxdney pglls were drgangned have whenlstltingvfag tamments, pm_1per_ch;1dren gsm .f- ` 7 . ' ' .- * to face:` ~-T ' isa"pictn1"e u1o`rn- `t' b?3g`*"3. J Smg `tr9dm9d 11 _` _ Mnzvlums Bo_w,_ Be11evx}1e,;0nt_. ,/.s1`1fel_'U3_ ,3 wat`.\,-111 the` morning ~ catryers wxltvsving who. _\v9n_a fr~w1 vwswh. ternble w3=H.n.,'*h my cams true Savi`dr`si~9" the ffWrxns earth mil" we bk" rhmm' Pm3*' ma :Pms m um" excellency. image :'m'd sweet ` - Th h3u1.`'h `V11 ,.-thladdeth He-;spen8.300.,d_octoring.hm got `OE expmss-lo-n mid. Sta-rm~ng1. l;nmh`e5;3_,: ea.1'~th's\ weeping - 1i*19.r91ift=`:. D&*? .9tm.*?.% Pm*:3" Qn'risc~fis`set~7"ierth4his `love. msnom-' 3`*3 ``33 '?.n'1*%31 -W3 .h`""1.~: W T 99I,n plo!. el Vouretiam 'j5&.inshed we bqsk passm, 1izg,:ms_`.ae.:1;,_" s1=wrs.d.b=w1ssandmartrredtagoms-" 1. ' :-.3; `. .: -; A: :uA`_sl :, ` , `I . . ta `.Ag'un{t`h 15 ;|u~`~t.' ` ` ` *` `when`appl.ied`to th1e`e11_j'o}_'i:ni.;n(;.}' -' In In. ' -I L- .:;._:..k"~: t n '1 1 .. l Robes wmi Crape, and all Fangral Rquisitea furnished >13 0 _ DOLMAGE, slanager, Strroud, \ Show Room and Work Shop, Cgllier St. Ba1;rie- % unnamxzn n_wu._ya u.uv \qL_ ywv v-.-.;.V.--_>----?;.~. wr born runtj. ` tx:'t1n1L 813" ., ._:u-..- n.-:~.~c.;1'13...im thav . . STEANDARD NEVER Lowam. BEST QUALITY >- LATEST STYLES- eMr . Sgepen .V v'escott,.- Freepofg N.-S., found (Burdock Bl0odBitte _ . a wonderful biood purier 'anc__1give$ his experience as _fol1o\_vs: . _ `.`I wa;-3T very much run `amt: in health and ' ernployed our attended me three months,VVna11y 1 physician who - Amy ieg broke out in running sores V with fearful burning. I had thir-.n - teen running sores at "one time, i - from my knee to the top of my fopts gnod-, _so I lthreyvn it aside andiri B. B. B.'; when one-half the bottlew betterT,Va nd' by the t'trne I,ha'd nished '._9:L.-.'..A '7 Ali the medicine 1. took didme no_ _ ~ gone, '1. noticed a'.chg1x1ge for the _p two bottles my'1eg was-perfectly , -healed and my health egreatblg RuNNma:4soREs. " uvamu an T:p_ravea.i~ ` "Clara. ,\vit1r"'emotian-G`eorg~q,`are you r aulxje you will a1waygV1ove`;m3$i ' ~ I -. Gorsea . % "my .qwu; .. aw -..~.-. .. -. - 4 fenienhiywg-,XY1"-_r. `j1hf~;1_at4 iir'Ie.1s=a.nk1_ trimmtm a};sonf& ` . G'2ors'`go.'- heart. is yam: .u1x.m 37113`'loPwg.,>.unpIl5$}_\Y:a)faiTWil1.bo; M 1 . I ..C1B,I`,?Aa aupprekilqqfa tear5~}Gb.igc, . j, , .yg`ab} :jen%1 e_t_1yT froth If)'is`bxc;e;'eii `Li:$** ' u_1ac;h>6z: Boviisg sack-`as ~ B;1ious1:;e_s.`*Consti12'21ti*iI 7JoI1'Ei\_e.--`A % ` , Maw mum- .# L . .. 1-` _L"a:, V . ?~EZ.:.r'mn.em stat _ I ustl, Ln.yaL1ve;v ' Iieved me 5} ` . .-.-u.a, u...:. ..n:n...;.....`.: * . W ,]. I'9.l5lV.'!)YI5*,_r-..y\.\-J1; Lu bin: my a: 2` l`9i7.'Qfi0.l"~>-G