/First_Guest. at grand ball-Hark , ls- ~~n't- thabthe ohamp&gne--popping- in the : nnmnnnrnnm . will resist a. {routing temperaturo oi a long time. and have been foundln ice out trams; pom! polsonod with new- age tlxn bacllll of thin disumia ~ Another mean: at the a read of typhoid has recently been .dl&Gvored in oysters. Oystermen ' trequentlt place oysters in bxmkish water us: the mouth of. a creek or river order to fatten them before they are rought to market. II this hapxions to be near the mouth at a. sewn: on ' typhoid poison. or If the creek vnteri be contaminated, the oyster: will take ' the virus within their shells. and so re- .venge themselves on those who on than; raw, . 1.. ..\..... ........u.... ....... no o...)...m up Lnem raw, Insoma puzzling cases of typhnld it {has been supposed that the food was ` ,infected by ies. which hagi carried the germs a. long `distance on {hair feet-a strong argument for the 19:09-- gr care olnfood In the 1 season. "|"Iuun nun nnln a fawn flu: .-mum hr U1` (RITE Ul>lUU|1 UL {.1115 U 53153011. -, These are only a few of tho ways in which this disease `may be spread. bill: they are enough to show that, so far - from feeling surprise that the disorder ~Lahoul&-b&ao4sommon7v-w&moy-rseh9r~ {wonder that we are not all its Vii - t Hma X1115 XUIIIBIVOHS Pl'03I!81iX0ll.," _ ` ' Mrs, Fowler adds: ' "Hy daugh . nowfteen years of age was pale. wqak sud rim down, and she tlo took Milhnrn"I "Ham and Nam Pins` for some um. and ilnowtatrong. healthy and vigqzous." --- Mllbnrrfn Bean and Nerve Pill: can n.1..n..L:.... .....;.n....!.... ..;...'.....H.... 3:1...-u T Il.].fzYd"A:lV.~vE>`:`hvvri;(1"..".1;":>I>eot1:!. Amherst, N.S., tesbiea to-the good goh of. the new specic for all heart and nerve troubles: For some time put I have. been troubled will! A uttering sensation -in i}m'nainh` nf mvJmn'.:=. fnllnumrl I11 neon uoumeu Will) I nnitfarmg Bananuon : in |he`_regio11 at myJ.=m.;t. followed by. `:nnia'miriK3whinh mvh ma ax-ant inhuu _ Ina region ormyawa, xuquweg ny acute `pains: which auarogly breathe. I wgn very much run down and talk nu-van: and irritable. u"l lni Q-Inm n in; my; 16 me groatdistresuj mdivoakened mes timeaodthae Icould- ' l"ll'IllA_l`Il` I LY DUNE? `~=*~ Without publicity cries: of tinge from businesl, by a purely v stable, harrnlcu home uutment. lrnmcdimeres Narnnlnppale. Calnuleep and den: bnin. No injection: orbadaen: eccu. Indispuublc testimony sent sealed. Add:-est HE mxow cum: C0..4u Park,Ave., Mon ` ll1InInDlEllByWe!'I ~ o gmegreat '30 oontinu Jihoil.` naundnow leegldi-iglit. Idanhesriily recommend Milbnx-n's`Bea.rt ind Nerve - Pillsformrvons "pt-'os|r9.1sion.," ' Mm Fnwlar maa: "Mv annnhhr. ITBIIE noanngnnu curauve owur.-9 Ira puaauuer od by no other 1-emedlg As your drugglscfor WAYNES OINTM . T. Lyman Sons &.Co.. <.ntresl.WhoIosaloAgent.s. Avoid subatitutos uyu tax:-Liiur Pills nadi 3 mi -` [1-.IuIyil!p Illlumiensiol-.|.0ntH:I-lo. ninja! no.1 Irutuchlol um. Iaaxgu-n -- 1 {in am! path: In its small 0! my my. .. E and din-' hlxhn lax:-lira : Hlk Inn iilllrlfl K168!` IEO. LVBEVO nun GE!` Ration, smothering sensation. faint. slip,` n'er'v'oncnens. ivetdsnosa; fnmnln than in min Prim Knn A Ian: M,` Ell llllli. B115 , IISKVOIICIIBIS. Wllllwj hmale tron 16:. aka. `Price 500. A box 014 - thxqe ban: for $1.25. * SoldAby'alI drug- gishj T. Milbum at 00.. Toronto, Onf. guunlt 3. ._IaIu;1F. L IN: .5: 7 -mil. '6 A ~ um: um: puns Ill us ruin it 1 pgup and gltu-' akin; Lin-Llnr PM hr about-than Imlu thy` (and mu." Iran 25:. all` ll.-nnalnh. IIIIII-IIPII IIIKI mug -apt: _c|ifoi>np." Frau Ilo.,.all In-uuhAi`s. WOMAN; MOTHER DAUGHTER supper-room. . Second Gueat~-No;~ I guess it's the young `cquples in the~ oonsesrvatqfy. ------ , . I=|:aMA _N:N1'Lv cunto Vilhnut nnhlicilv mvlncn nf Iima nm }uTdvmu A CURE"D.% Mamma-Jol1nny, see that` you give Ethel the lion\s share of that orange. 1 ohnny--Yes. ma. - EtheI-Mamma. he i In given me" 8ny. Johnny--Well, I that's all right. Lions don t eat orange; 1 d qlcexm, very sure. swarm : ummn ltointhai gandblsdlnghul cation and In most nmoveamemmors. r m 50 cents Dr. Svuyno t t ggrnuns hlhdml Lyman. Son. Cn. Mons- Wholanla ts. - Avoid aubstltnban A Martyr to Diarrhoea. POIIIIIDOIJI reuu ll oniuneu. ` ' * "Mn; Andraw-Jsckson;~Houghhon-.0ni..~ `a |ond_ tho tollowing letter: F.or,..iho .` . Q mni two or three? FowIot s Extmal of Wild Strawberry I "Mn; Andrawrelncknonrnuahhon-.Oni..-~ lfhero are nnny ple mariyxs bowel complaints w 0 would nd Dr. wonderful blessing to them; It not only oheeks the dlanhcnd but soothes and heal: the innmecl and irritated bowel, so the} permanent relic! is obtained. DUI Ill XIUGQ unnu I hnp ed to road of I dy who was , A hand by xising Dr.` - . Fowler : Extract of Wm Strawbe ~. I purohuad u bottle Jud common _ taking it ucootiling `to Highly for wink it t1_id{lor gal! directions andwu cured in I very ahozft - limo. ` I cannot praise the remedy too ' ` rennsorxexirnommenngbyi Dr. Fowler : Ext. of Wild sgtrawbcrry. ' ` '.' 3'0: UVUY BIUVBII yvuuz ~n llhluw-v- -terribly vqlth [Dyspepsia had tried `every- thing I could thigh on but go! no relief` ' uixtil I started" using'_BmjdQck Blood Bitten. I bust qdly tnken .'one'*boIt1o Vhen I ommehjced Bqtger..,anEf"- nr Qer , taking __97G"i'-.0!` .~ uixf bottles} Wu f 5 ly vkpill, _an'd=. hve.`ap ;a`g3_g~_: 4:1 591. 5%` V` f-~V3-E3-M Y. i T haluacuuieput to tiopepart-at .-'9--~ = Hend}gch9gS x-Ls:s3.;_,acn;nysppT.* - sia;VT.Consti'p_a_t1u. j1Coat,d.f170`,\i;"*M _ Lam ca;:;p:a:nu,1Jguajcacq,A_xianey_ .... -.._ .....I..-...~uk`. n.....aJ IILITTHEFHEVI II} HLl_UI.l\)Ug wuuu I .t.o.=tmy. mm m-1:m;~1 cvxI1rr::aL mm. . shdiattld om Sxiddbnkv she ,3toPl?d.. .' V J 1 `-ii " ,oo' late"-da mm: '.,tha.n~two "conversions a. "a.r``eucIx'.` .`pmyer.j't cannot e.i1dut'&Ji.t`." lots BQVBLBQ ures:-Btl10t!S!!BSS.,51.k *coxd??i:n; I;.1nd- din` {ruapoitt?nmb6t)`;: L Then haabeen mi ziveingeyfnf oun`or.g. myself. '1 03.191` l'ife.t-'- W this: -oons`oiou-'10` his 1 81a!1@- ~ ' - " ` `G0;L`you".'wb_i11 "bite'yot'1r"Iip i'1.i1:i1'tth'e"five' deaths tii"Cliu`x*ches. How-'W6.1`k- T11 13. 0 L0! 58838; and ski? ~ Is amything_1t_1:'e.-mzxtteril" she_askv- 4, 3`? 9959 . , `L 1 'i 3?:?T.;; ;ca:m;~you w6uI 1Soon. at that` rate.Evil!`thi3"wo1`lc1'ba:~~m*'" thst bi: `bests W'Ixethetfby my od;.in.n slighlyialarmed voice. It -was 'Si$\,*.CQn&ipatl0_ i_Coatd._7I.`o,1;1g,ne; Jiantls` o.u!:il,.the'bones'icmcke1;; yanhirougghh toftodi We` gain two; we;lie.`0r.bY 33|'`1Mtl1.'H18Y * Smt muls surely 110%. L ib10U1'1? he `$01114, Q1` C k `I 13 `dies Kidney 'Wo.0.ld x). t,ter _a.ty7Etha`.t 'w6u1dM`.aom1loee Aour;,.'Et'erna.tLGqd.`wha.tAwilIthiaf..W5\1d`B 05 S9\|18`vher8-be b0In0,t0 Giid. ;;rea'c1y' have, earned Bettfs tr6_&6her- A` '9' -mp - " M = ` - t_hi's* whqle audience to theiraet withji comer toil talkyqu 'pl ai.nly' that v`r:bi1e% It from the mounz} oimy. `rave more 7.`-Yeg. We can't go on like thxs. Min: .9; h>`rr.ox.a:'.`Mty :G cu'xyouV-mp,!'he;re an in rdgixrint of ,use_`fw-n 81`-Iintoth0k`!8d0!!1;0 tiddztban Helms .At" _, 3 V A *- wormly of in ,; mo ]_Christian"soId1`exy 144 glancing. th3;'thE0113l,3`lh_y*1ifQ.ilet,m0 he doxvmto shg M --No?` Non !_e1t'the uolor. 3'0 out or , you w9.k&MI.ll1 1V!k the.barrg_1}Aand,,t1a` V; V=Glx_umh m.ta1V1mg1 backv for the- moat;1;ut-8l60v- 'Bnt.on1y 19$ ti6.`1>90P1e.`ln: her, tam; * % . , _ .- 7l11Btf tue,6ons`ot Q./daht1:Qyed7'-etgmity. part. and: V anq` taming. sand. .Lord '-Team. it 13 sweet m,1w_a "'1: .ian`tair to you. and`hesidoa..I V Wh.erx*VVVxan:.Q0k,..9hraml 9:`1&h,b3,kI73d* m to cozn~g%f9!` V- fh~%9i.m0thinh t~.Wnl`I.b--mt L--thing have W.In8 . ~ .- V` z?%gg%hs`pra . L 6&2 3b!:e~r6:x%.~tiv1jwilE;h.(hgaus ,.g,.,,.,,m.[.to=`nd1e_,tor '}. hoe.: It the Ntpokeoniez 2 `:.Em: mean..that.Betty..;..-* . H `or 99 " j "ink", . V, . % 7 Eggs: vgdgax Vc1;urohaa..,hm:1 them3e1vc3.to wage a_i'x{u;i?l?lious;_ feIl;~ it inthe wa-not semen Qakhursb. twain :t9~_bo ma - 1 use *8mntnmi` mmiataixa` .c_h .m.t...z:!! .B9m,.._Emr:M :9?! h.u..v.dr:e .;.zx;& wiW?aNo:a cashed but dd. M ' + A 1'12 'w6Jr1.d.L 0|8,1L*=y:V`n'4,i2llx9na"Ml..`ahatFthe H at 131; :'.`Sh.e is cngasect to. L ,~-Bmhgu _.j. `f 1; ' ~0akhuratjnatnoman41?` ` gqverf owin"vt,ii:ha ,' woxm .in;ga'm_ar.a1 yup. 0, .[yg;V1yrs .1 suerd `r__ `_.'m_ n.......'...:.- and hshsd QVOPVH run: mu xuunu-n".-~. -u-nu-_.|lnhounu- Jnh-nu. hnhinoo npunro imwsox. I;IAZ S Al`);EN'l'UBB. QUEER NOIBES. [Wm UHUBGH ma LHHSL ntff I'l.Ll.B1 llI1UliU1l BBHUD Sm! fmthui 1,5; are. 5 a. need for a great`, i , I .~... I . awakening in the teat that those of nef `REV. DR. TALIAGE PREACHE3 Al Wl.'lt(` preech thi Gzlpel haveaeio htltlle - . en usiasm en com er wt . gun? 5.33101! what we ought tuzhave,__ . ow you See - ` ""' v ' the nnkfeks. _Iea,wnwho preach c``*" "'5' '0'? " "5 "`v the ospel have no little` zeal and 6;- '``"-" 9 1 nl"'9_ _` "'5. thuslasm for Christ competed with Chris!-lead lb:-3 Gnu LWAIGIIII-_-3 Wm w, gm to M. .IInGoIl|I for Dr. 1'-Jltrernendnus thing to stand belore an (much. ` . . " gudienee on Sabbath days, realizing thief . A deapetch` lreni Washington saylzf F `.53! "10 m8.l|'l`Y 01 `hem ' . .belLeve 11 L y about: God. and "3---Ik. .Tl1m3B3 preached from the tol- mg mu1'f'nd"t :emat` `Mum. Su lowlng text :--" Behold. will send my` 90 3 mm and you an mad LO Q ; messenger. "Enid he shall prepare thefoertein plaeeuend you carelessly and . `"1! before rue; and the Lord. whom "13lY mm 5103- Md` 3n1"""15 7 ` r . _ .' heard tlrt th hlwkof ri ht direc- [ 5'0 seek. ahull suddenly some to 1113` mm mm mnros lost on I 5 mo. temple. even the messenger of the ` :35, 1511. our the rod, and lost : covenant, whom ye delight in; behold, "his lite. You-could not iorg_iV6 Y0? he shall come, eellih the-Lord of hosts. ` 5311' Y0 '1d'Y3 I 5h I ma -llIalaclil iii- 1. ` ' Snnuxtimnn I _he would not have been lost. .How mininnri ~ nmhim-t in nnrrw I l...I .t.....+ :9 N Due n in min.` 0. it is 5 given hinvsuc-h specific directions that . I A doupstoh tram.` _ says:-Chm 1: ,-Euginur of the Public Works .l\._...A_._L __ _.._A L. ._\._ v_I_-_ .~ .... ...........,.. ,............. ...... ..... --. `towing Behold; 1 my 1ueuenger."ii3 s/hall thef suddenly `to hik behold," 1.` - Sometimes. a Ininiater subject iai: suggested by his artistic tastes; some-; ' mm. by the occurrences of the pre-; T vious weekfeometimes, by a heater: who desires some particular reI_igious:~ subject discussed. My subject comes 111*` no such way. It drops Straight tromf Got} inta my heart. Give me your prmay-1 erful and intense listening. E I ___'A ;_ ,1. _ ;|_x- __-._:_... nn"nI; uuua uxuu Aulcuac uuI.u.II.u5- 1' want to show this morning, solar} as God may help me. that thgvdyluspog need of the Church universal is Evy mighty awakening. The 01 in the I ture field looks around. and perhaps: 9 comes to the conclusion that all the:-' World is 3 clover field. So we. standing; ` inthe midst of luxuriant religious ad-' ` vantages. might think perhaps that the earth is covered with the knowledge: of. God; but so far from that. if thing platfnrm were the world, so much ot;\a it as [now fever with my right Eootij; would represent all that is conquer-:) ` ed for Emanuel. Or, if this who1e"1`ab-` C ernacle were the world. then one pew" would represent so much of it as that ` grace of God has Already conquered. 0` I there is need of a radical change. Something must be done. and Ishall show this morningthat the greet-aye. . as I have already said, the dying-need: 9 Tot -t-he--\Ghureh--is-- &- great awakeningv T 1--.... LL:.. ....A.l E- Ll... l-...L v\`nnn ` \Il: nu uuuuuu Au uA\_uu u................. I lea_r\.n this need. in the first placefg from the coldness in the majority ol:_j1-J` Church members. If -a religious soci-, E` ety have a thousand members. eight 11: hundred of them are sound asleep. If. d` it have five hundre`d'Tin'einbers. fourvtl hundred are lethargic. If the Chris-;" "tians can rally-that is. the professed` : Christians-tor communion `day, and succeed in not dropping/the wine cup, how many of them are satisfied? If` it be a choice between Christ and the world, the world has It. You know it as well as I do. If a re1iglous"meeting be on a certain night, and on that same night there be an extraordinary op- eratic entertainment. or a social gath-A ering, or a literery'cluli. or a politi-` cal meeting, or a Free Mason Society, or an Odd Fellow`: Association, you know which they go to. God there fair-2 ly demonstrating that while such `pros; `fessed Christians pretend to be on His side, they are reatly on the other sidegl for there is a ' oint-`blank issue b8`; tween`"Bh rist-an the world,_and thei; _` world has it. You know very well when ther you are a professed Christian ori .not; you `know very well that the di-i_ E viding,..line between the Church and; the world today is--like the equator,l .. or the arctic or antarctic circle-an; ` imaginary line. and that there are men! and women sworn of God who sit dis-; 1; -t cussing infinitessimal uestions: "Shall; we dance? Shall we p ay cards`? Shelli wef go to the theatre `(Shall we attend: the opera? while"there are live hun- B dred millions" of the race going down ii. to darkness unwarned. These. sham D Christians will go on, occasionally tak- ing a little religion with thetip end oil It their fingers. sauntering on lazily to-_ Q wards the bar _of'Christ, until theygb come, in front. o_God s swift revolving ,t. mill, and find themselves to, be if the: t chaff which the wind driveth nWzly."i d 0 how much dead wood w'ehaVe in all; if our '-Churches. The Day of Judgment) `will make `a fearful thinning out am-:~C ong professed Christians. "I suppose `it ; r will'be found on that "day that there. V are hundreds of thousands oi men who? 6 have their names` on the Church books` I who really ':made religion` a second-? a rate or.thir'd-rate thing; living fcrili themselves; unmindful of Godand the E salvation `of -the `race. and than tumb'- 3 ling over the; embankment where :1 .udn.s;,,,\vent. and Achan` went; andi U . where allthose shall go who do notll make religion the primordial thing ' C the first. and last matter of the soul. - E l l D l l Oworlclly -professor of reltgion,. vacil-i t :- .la.ting -professor. idle,professor, tvrem.- ,1 . .ble before` Godto-day. Do` youinotli t know that if you die as yomare. all the 2 f l com.1I`mnion-tables at which you have! I i ever set will lift up hands or blood, 'cry,-..l f _ ' for your condemnation? _ And "E -your neglected Bible. and, your pray-_| V erless pillow. will cry: ."Go down I. go : c down 1' j You. pretended ;tT) have 're- ! 1 bmirvdu h'a7d'mm`e. -631: nfFha TE `.'V`F`.`9r9 },1W.*,`19"-`.3. ,e._1D)" .-i`;_o_uVeoii1q to",-d2._y xaaliig .6u;* t_i;i1e' ;._ seven days -of the week. you gave `not five hoursto Chri`st..-' You broke your , swdramantal` . oath. `Go down! go jdown! And the firiestxand mightiest! t.hund.erbolt.- of God`s indignation that is ever forged will smite you, into dark: I 11955. 0 I~wou`Id. rather bo.ga mzm,'h1`, ' ' the last" dl3~y.: M10, hu,s_.nev_e'r*seen ~ 3. 9` :ehu.x.jch, than you who;fprotesse tn b`ei .scifmuch,A and to do so'much,'a1id yet; 3. ,di_ !19th,i_n. '. Y0. 8h&1lperiah.i1.aM.he`. when 10d'B wrathis kindled but; Ma.-' ii tlb; 30 wotldiy proiebor 01, !-relig-ji; . . i 3f7!1!.`~""_`l?9 .',11`'d9`14!` 0.fJ1jx6.n1' ~ DU. DIM! B0110. ` U115 V01 N18 I Ante. thou the: steepest ; awake. and Christ shell _ ` further: Is ee7` for great of us `who the Gospel have so little enthusiasm and zeal ered with to have,__ see in: ticks. I say. we who presch * little en-. 'i.thu:1ia.sm '5wha.t ought ll tregnendous to before and `i sit ienoe Subbai do e. no izingt e ;i.a.ct that insjorityy `of will _. believe what you say about soul. and the rent` Sup- 'Lpoeea.mnn ukedofyou toe sfoertain plane. end you , falsely hiinf oft`erv-*erdB_!0\). 5 throughleehot direc- t mun was moun- H` , You-could for8lV a You would-nay; wish .How . sorry I feel`e.bout_it." But 0. to min- ;direot the eternal interpet of El lsrs fcongregationl How cold and stolid : we stand in our pulpitn. actually some- , timed priding ourselves on our delib- sl oration. when we have no right to be llcold. and ought to be almost trantlo llgitli the perils that threaten Olen : v earers. So mnohaso. that some on 'lgive no warning at all, and we stand Sabbath after Sabbeth. talking about ;~","huma.n development." .and we P8` ~ men on the back. and we please them. 3...nd -`we hide eternal retribution. and 3,we _sing them all down through the i-; rapids to the last plu.ug_e.V_ Or. as C119 5` poet has it :- ~ i ;"Smooth down the stubborn text to 3; ears polite.- ` - 1. And snugly keep dnmnation out of B slghtl" e` 0. my brethren in the mlnlstry-f0r _,' I see them always in the eudlenee-rny \|._.,LL_,, , ,:,r..,, 3 ._.- .. ._...Al~ lcrying: "On! on! This is no tinzietoi ;run; this is `the time tndva.nce." _ 3 R see. still further." the need of` ;e greet awakening in the mul- titudinous going down of un- Iorglven souls. Since many of `I00 mine on the stage at action. as t whole genentiomhus gone into the`, Billet! of eternity. Your bpportunityil to set upon ihem `is gone. Thai 53'; diSappeared from the `churchoa. H0111 3 I the stores, -the the BUGEIS-2 `(tom the homes. Many oi them are: "n0W-what. is the use or my iiidins Vbel ' fact and being the oowsrd in regal! Wl ` .ib--uo. I will mu you just as it 18* I119!!! ,0Lthein going out of this world VVM10-it one item of ` 9l'993T`' 'lh-iii` souls dropped flat into the lost world. That. l:i,~lf the Bible is trim. Edi um supposing it is. YOI. Christina nun, hm an opportunity of meeting them. You did meet them. Youialked with them on other aub- ,'J'l-A t.You had an opportunity of MY` his the saving word. and you did 110?- `say that saving word. Just think of that! 0, where is the fountain where. with sleeve rolled up, we I113)` Wash .0!1f hands from the bloc of souls? .3 {There is no need.` perhaps. 0 moumm over that just now. Weosnnot chnng it. They are deed and they. are '19- .stroyed-tho:ie who believed not in I .Christ-they urerdestroyed. `The 01111 ' S1118-`Mon 15. whether, as Christian men ' and women, we on now interrupt `he l` H ii _0ll_1er procession that isinnrohing down. . end will. after swhils, if unorresteil . .by God's race, fall on. There am going out roni our stores hundreds of`- lhoiuends of clerks; going out troml {our factories hundreds 0! thousands of ioperatives; there are oing out of our fields. hundreds of t oueauds of. 1105- bandmen. to join the ranks of death. They are fighting their way, d0WI|- . l`hey storm and take every impediment lput in their we), and who will throw `himself in the way. of this stampede of ldvinn men and wumen-wh0. OFYIDR1 l .ne wozuu not nave been Loan. .nuw : !eel`a.bout_it." mlr `e IMEG 1 cold yw stand in itlmea 3' \ 1 _- cold. i {with our ,u `vhearere. of us` 'give '5 `Sabbath I F`,"huma..n ,v .. '.-a`nd -we and, `Ewe sing them through -; tothe plu.nge.:`_ ,: it:-- ' I I . ! 1 and aoouauu, unu in-,ruuu. uuu .,s.uu ;nem_ H `S Hm Game no. uumh H _,`Un1ted Stntes on fire. `As for my-fi_,, the Same ygreatv Jehovah /1fJ0hn _k;:cta1lLf, ngtzirglxilng Ihgia in itfhx[sha;:ir"e:I`:$`3fKnox could put the" lover of p?fa._mr ' 0 .8 as ' A, " 1 Bcotl .1 'lh' '/d begun toypreach. If God will forgrvogggdafo endf``,,,_;,u oxzwye ml`: 13:; D19 for H19 P|-3t- 1. Wm `19 l-`W591 f"'of_ii`nportunate etition move the city ;t_h5` fl1l71`9- ` , _ , qf_,\Y;ah_ingtonV_rom gn end. God` .~`1"l`is not w cause of small import. ` `ml '10 it if F911 miB'hmY `ml-Li`-1 l The, pastorvs CH6 demands; lesalyask Him to do it 0, fling body,- i_Bu(: what might fill an angol s Honrt.,!mnd` SW1 4! -ld 9Wr131 dasny . It `med 3 Savioum mnds_ `into -this_ one `thing. Swing out and- : ' ` .onla.rge1n ourpmyerfulexpeotations. E "ThyL`;:fh mt `vul3Vf_ wmch t-h`You asked od for hundreds of souls, I Did heavenly bliss7for'ego; iiziurillesfhigig .(s)ky(fno1i- aXt1i(ioi1::1)::1:." .For souls that must forever live land I am very certain that it you` 4 In mpt."s' r in W'" .`,-%.iJ1o.rL&sked`1or thousands withthe sanio V` i Still furtl1er.; I see a need for nimith that/"3 0l1 8-Sked 101' 11lmd1`@d3. God great awakening in the fact that tne'would- /have given you. thousands- u kingdom of God is making su`ch_slowThre is no need, in this presence, of [1 progress.` I simply state a `fact whevnibringin the old stereotyped ilIustrn- . ;- I sdy.that in many places the Chute-h.ti0ns 0 tlJe'fact that God hears pray- I lf is surrendering and the world is con-fer, nor --tolling you about Hezekiah's . -' quering. .Wheyo there is one~- mani35t1`d hW1t,h..&11d &b0.\1l3 Elijah 9-Dd ` y ; broughliinto .the kingdom of Godhe grout rain, and about the post " ';j,t_hr_ough 'ChristianWinstrumentality;gmortetn oxaminxtion of- the-- apostle 3? there are ten men dragged down by!Jzunes,' which found that -his knees had '-l dissipations. Fifty grog shops builhgbecome callous by much pr_aying:'nor l _1; to one Church established. Literury.RicTiI1rdB&xter. who s'tained.the walls journals in different parts of theiofllis Study with prayeriul breath; _-f.couutry f1l`ed with scum, and dand--jnor of John Welch and the midnight xiruff. and slang. controlled by thgplaid; nor of George Whitfield at on 9? very sculllons of society. depravingfhio` face before God. No need oleverything they put their hands on.;.0i my ieingr you fhese. things. gl Look abroad and see tThe1/surrender.'I `turn in upon your own self .i even on "the part of those `that pr-3- .00.nSciousness. and I" review the mem-- x-3 tend to .be,-`Christian Churches. toory of that; time` when yourown soul a Spirltualism, and I;{uma'nlto.ris;nism. WM; sinking. Mid G0d 1193 Y0? Cry: .~ S 5 and "all the}, forms of (ie5vili3rn. IE mi and` of that `time when your child was a fvman stand in hi.-Lpulpit and say that= and God heard your petition; . di unless you be born again you will bel and of that tin1e'when_ yourfomlne cl lost. do not the tight. kid gloves of_the! fa-ilsd. and God not in your empty lpank : - Ch.1`iSti9-n. diamonds bursting-'_'throu l1`.ltl`3 H13 0111.86: of oil. and the measure L go up to their _foreh_'ead in mhumil a-l of meal; I want no illustration ;a.t;_.'all` ,; Al tion `and s umei! It is_ not elegant_.iI .l5t' Wk 3-'13 thre P111188. _. , A'~mighi.yh t in the Chrislian .ChurchE &nd set it doWn.al; your test. On that. tlpositively professing Chri3tianity,~ do you can `mount. yu . and, if you will ~ 9 not believe, in ntho Bible. out andxnout.-E look`>of; see.~ho aa. vation of ten athou-_ er in and in. from the first word of tho: sand `of your fellow citiies. "Ask and l -4 first ._verse of the first chapter of the` it Sh-9-11 50 SW90 Y- 5%`! (TF8 Ehall ` :1 '-book of Gonosis,- down to . the -use find-"Fl1t0l1r'right-foot on the 1m,v+ ._ word of the 4&5:-,., versg of7tvh3`.`_ lagtl or run: of that ladder. and your left.` 0`; chapter of the __book; on -Rgulggion. on_ the seconchrunfg of it... and that (will >- And i_vhon,_ a tow Sabbaths`, ago, i1lbryn;g_y_our right; foot onthe top rung. -lll D1113 puspu. llllll-5ll.LlI_ 1. LBIQAF` t thutvsomevoahis audience will_ 99 lost.` 1 p for the rejection of Christ. _ _w'hy the;-el 3 were fomjyor five; at the daily paparsi; t[`tho.t tlirew up `their hands In sui'pris'e`- tj at" it. 0. We 1,!W(=;'u_1ag_nificent Chnrclifi ,1-maohinfery in_ th_i`s_ cou~n_tr'y; we havelk jgixty thousand American minister-s,,l_ 9, twe have .oost.ly_ music-'. w, `have; great}: 3,-Sun da.y-s_cI1po!a;*- undget` ! give: yep!` Hvthe` apptxlling. stoxistxcs."-thzit inhel 5 ask txventysfivra yaolrs. laying aside; t I 1a.st fyear.-the ,sm.1sm_s` of v.;hi_t-.h`.' :1 :' M-.`.h.a'.ve not"yet'.~sen_,-wiL~hi2`1 the v~k;`st ; cs 3'tWentv-'vwz8;t`he o.hs:,cA;es at God: ,-nQo-as-on I.\r-lav. up nu: suunsv "VI-A1 Dsputmunt. -was aunt to the Yukon last spring` (.9 look ito thg na.vigahilitg_ ll thoronte from Taslin lakn to Dawson. whit it was intnuded to connect with thin-proponad railway from Glenon. to Ietlin. Mk . Cache sends a. report to` 51.- .l....-..L_....a 5--.. 1:..-` a-n.:-|. -a..o_! i,, y ioperati '; th ' out of i Smooth down stubborn elds. mindrgg `fie: `(itignds oUms_ i . `lmndme ' ' th him anuhgtly damnation otiney 8 itgggtilgg tenet-la,__ .81 :5 g ~'l`ha_y storm and 1 `heir W2 'h Jul ; them in jbrethren in the ministry. we cannot Vafford to do that way. It you(p`ro- r _ - _ ed mill ` i th no unblessed. nd ~Dhes7 Kood thinks. smooth thines. to mm mlmrtzllxlzsoavefare two Souls saved ' l . ' d t th I . . iggauicpg? :vh:u;:1ei.Lir1l gem ab: lineyeer, will you et this generation *. for you in the day when you meet them ` 8 dWn: and the nuts and. `.h` E3 .a.t the bar of God! You had better`; [ need not rehearse in this presence A stand clear of them `then. They willlwhat God 11 dad.) for us as an ind-1- tear you to piecee. ` They will say: "I idmd Chm-ch_ you hue hen; with idying men and women-who. Gfiini "'H=l1t.Aholtl" If there be eight hund- ` heurd you preach five hundred times. hour own ,3 we cries fur mnxny, and` and I ..admired your philosophic die-5,0 have seen the mining tears of re- .`1i.5m11- and Y0! SP3`-`Gilli 83-- E ntanoe for the lee: eighteen months. end your nicely moulded -sentences. do not believe that there is any jourvilineer and rstellitonn. and I`(`)nmh inimls nd that owesGocl1nore i,130xreht.,y9u_ntere,_the.pri!>9 ,`_PF`i"eot gratitude ` n this Church owes fpfiesi but YOU didn't hell 1119 'Vl?_l'im Kt/o-WE. ut 'whoc3. n count" the 1 prepare for this dey. ,rhetorio. cursed be our art. I mitten who are not Christians? And what 580iH8 410*. and '11 tak S0 Wm`.ebout the eight orone hundred then- 'me: It is your fault; witness all the ;,4,_nd sou, of szraneera than dxfring hosts of heaven and all the hosts ofjthe st year nomad in and gut of ;da.rknees, it is your tnult_..sir; endmur 35-ggmblgges; and what about the ;'the `chorus will come `up from all egg;-nity. of those who are now and worlds: "Hi; fault! his innit!" Alifwm be this yen in our permanent 0f U3 W110 l>!`8.?~Ch ii-`3 G059. 999`? t0 congregation; And the eighty or one ESPNIK 118 UIOIISYI M18 PUIPW quake`? hundred thousand souls that during -V with the tram of eternal realities. as (134,; (,`,n;n3 W61,-5 months will float UIOUSII bllentg I18 WW8 the bU_N8` in and out our services; and the vaeter 1 K179-V~B Of the 1`8Sur`1'9ci`-i011 1110: qimfniidienoe to whom this Church preach- `thDL".`i? rising above us. tier abovees week y week on both sides of the tier. were the myriads of heaven look-ism um, `1, mg, Christian pl-gating- lull d0WY1~ fetid! '30 8DP18.l1d Om` fld_t`i';pre'sel I John Livingston in a. small. ity. or 11138 at 011!/`_ 'St0*iditY: h9 church n one service had five hund- . coming through the Sabbath air wereimd . 3 brought to God, why may . the 101183 d9D- ha-1'1`0WiR SE33 0` you ot, in e.`le.rger church, * have _ the dyin nations that are neverjthm thousand 50u1s`a3ea5j1y.a5 he _: dead. h ey God with a torch from had We hundred; R the Sgme G05. heaven set all the pulpita of England`pe1_y_ Livingston did not nave 7 and Scotland, and Ireland. and ..thethem_ It is the name H[y`Ghg)'g'[_ It :. United States my-Q5 um um greay /If John self standing here this preeencefKn'ox.cou1d put of pynr `,= this morning. I feel if Lhad never ; under Scotland until he mo ted it from , f0l'81V3;end to end, shall you not, y the lever {I 0? P|-99- b1' f 'of iinportunate titioniniove E the , of,:W_a._s_hington rom end to -T`-"-'Tis imports . . - '6 Tim` mant-n1-'u nnrn (`Amanda ` `himself this stampede oh {nu it. 1:` ya`u"mig1;i1y'am,Ltalent-` Cursed be 5'01 Enumber of our permanent oongregil` ' 3 A'~nugm.y 1108: m_ we vunsuztu .u1ul'cu;* Epositively `day the Bible. E they ' firs1:._verse ['u"st_ U16} '-book down the` last; the verse otthelastl` whapyter p f_ th_e__book: o_ ` {And when, Sabbnths` I! ~.-.e-.w1 mrhtf rrn-.1-.-umh ~r-mm K-1211311 `I\V0 EOHVEITSIOHSV 3-` X831" "BBCIL! `Ill .1-",J"< ` ""`V" "~`"""' `- "-"7 um: Aluuuuu. vu. vuuuuuu uuv _uuuygu.. ` Thmfg 5gmg3_ of foup`o)_._f9l`. In! livfij`.-_" e` this? '00!1S0i0\l.B'(f glance, ~ "five in 3 `tB"CHu`i~ches How;-wark. Take` it, Lord and Is arnythingthe.-ma-tterf she ask` . soon. rate, "'w111*~ thiswzo1~1 :32 `best; w?hethei*;`by 9d;in:m alizh'm;`a1a:m9d voles. Ifms hmmught we W9; me. 0l`.by'l]l';1Qth.7H18-Y un_x1.- .sum_l_y zblpthat. pa could , Q1-. ' L10 lfqurgyv`tetnat.QQdi&lwhnt-wi[[gTlg:_,iC\dF oft hS\I18'.h98-:30 bor_neAt o Gq, ;;rea'dg hag. Bettly; ttx:i:: :!xi`y. . jooma-to 'Ivtollg_ nu Ia . y"that \'v `lei I09) _0. moi-In 0 .111?` mva more u-. `-' 3% ` .6 W1` 80,011 _. 59 L hm a.nd,\thex6"u1%gimnt` L .the_:}:an step !ut9thekmsdony_o fioitthan .Al'*`__; . _ ` ' ` 1 j , H op;3_mga>_ p.'_ 11.0113 A5. pa.` j 01?; ". 1.`; nndi = anq fa11ing3&Y;Qd I`a01= -Titus; "'Itj ang\bes:doa..I. : V.b18<.=k-L;anII'* 9\*fs3.u:1hot::nmeMt com-'+?9P`V --V !l`1`U!."*`?T!!.91`;-thhlix hm ,,~ . VVVV3g%eoV:me.~ mat;ha.alaams,sompA%,in~,VtM1e..!9r L_:t,lw;N=t12,'>1_9,e>.n.i~`-.2`; `ffm meanvthat-A Btt- . ` _vsIn1aI phn-mhaa..,hi::Lthemsu1ma to W&r`liX*.!m|Vlwns. fella In-the fwamof Miss t K92 M mt`: van t ~ `int :,.6:st...2:!6;~R@&=;:._1n@rtiN h.v.~.m1NMn& saslwk d!i:n9%:s.nM~: * V ' ` V . % 3:1, ' ` . 'F_Sl;,e;i8~.!l8`08ett to.I,orc,1;'B:v.;1~.t3);y&q; ` vimatm -0nkhurat.Tj,u,atxaom..aVaAci -numb, nvm-9 nwhao-= with Jim n m Bmnm tmav, SEW.` min "1"-|5`=u in we m.;Lu1a Bliuupuuu uh; Td ins alt, halt!" hund- .red milllons of ths race and Churches avers 9 this generation `R0 and {he next? 1 _ ' lulu IUUK UUE illlll S69 Hhe wave. of the Divine: blessi'ngpdash- * hicher ;ha.nV.the tgp~ga1Iantsj of` 3 our ship. `0_ yes. God ismeady to hear. think the Loni put on us',ns aChun-h, 1` a grand: responsibility. `We set .-our ,i hands to the work of evangelizzition. !We are doing nothing galse here. We `; do not` want; to do anything elsg `here, `~but this wi1rk,cot=evangeli zation:*' _-That ' is. we wam `td brill? men` and 'w e I H, to Christ.-and bring them pow, I; do . `_f'nQt know how. you3fee1L.,Tm1'f`bietl1ian; '; but In! Mart is =brqakin3,',~with. Q-Alng-, : 8 intlut` I havqtorr the 'rade'lnP_ion `qt fmyfpmyeru a_11 . .er. myself.-I_o!_!_e_r Ixfq,:.~- ta` thisr-1 ;-'wa.rk. ` min '1!` Hal: `hint. \V.'hnfhni-`Ev rm : 1 luf;`;`Brc2ikingthcNws] Do you think he will taka it very badiy, Nomi" Nora Holmalhy ahruztfi %her shnuldura. _ (1 LL 1- |___-_. nun uwuuunu n. My dear Befty, you! ought to know more about Mr. Markham : powers of iendunmce than I."7 L 4 4-3. Avon-. an. ulauo ncuun II: Acyvnu up` thy department {mm Fort Selkirk. stat-` IQ- n._A. u.-_.-Q- - 0..-- --.._.... L... nan. _a.uuunuvu I-unu I ' "But what do -yiou` think _t_Le ll do)` 1 4 What: do you anpposp-" "\L h.. .......p.. .:....o:..... in unnuuunnl " I-15` U-U JV-Ill "Why waste dunima in supposition! %He ll be hna moat tnmty this after-V noon, and you will be able to judge rd: youmlr." ' Betty Oakhumt sprang to her feet. Ted is coming hem this afternoon? Why on earth didn't you te!'1[,me ho- forei" AncL. she tidgeted hervously with her hat. befofe the glass as she spoke. Nilul An I.-.....o Dniw nlknvn urn uyvuu. - `flint you knew. Betty, when are `you going! ' ' -r-n_.....L-_. _._g -a ;s.:..n ....:...l fka "wu av-us r "Anywhere out of this," cried the girl, laughing nervously as she stooped rm kiss her friend. 3 ` Nora, however, caught her arm- ter tell him straight but now and Set it over. It will bu ever so much more awkward for you it the news reaches `fhim from outside." Us ""1 Am. ...- n..+ .4 .1!" nnhlrnll "Nonsense Batty! You'd much be`-` r ;n1m xrom 0\lL!l(18." 3 ""1 don't see that at all," returns `Betty, quietly, as aha dnaw awn? from her companion. I am sure that if-i you--". . . tentatively. "Ytm dnn't numn to can th3t`YOI1 umvexy. You don't mean to any that`y0n expect me to tell Tad Markham HIM- you've jilted him I" . "I cm-tninlv dnn't nxnnot van `to out you've Jucea mun" "I certainly don't expect you `to Put 4. it in that way," mpliad Miss Oukhurst, with alittle laugh; "but I am 9.11155 oertain that you would axplain xt to the poor fellow niuch better than any- one else." --In.-.1..;..w --..x..:.....I mu-n imrmf.i- "Explain!" nxclaimed Nora, impati- ently. "I don't. know that there's any- thing to explain, except that )*" P put you:-seLf...a.nd. me in 3 most\_r1d1- oulous position." \ "Nora!" ` \ "T mini. ".4 vsnrvn Inn! 'nvu7fh;na' f\n ` `nomr "I wish I'd never had anything 51 i do with it. I never felt so uncomfp1!t- * able in my life as Ihzwe done s_1nc8 you dragged me into this preclous scheme 0 ours." 1 ""Poor"oI "*Nom!*murmured--Bettf -1 sympathetically, while she cast furtivn glances at the clock. ~ 1 "Ymv nnmn ham and Ahnd nnv num- 1 QJJIICCS BE U18 CLOCK. "You came hem and shed an) num` ber of tears; declared that you adored Tod Markham, that your father would not hear of an engagement, but that if vnn mm: had ntfln time bafom `I59 Wytil humus uulu Ivu. uclaulo wt-u~- [Hg that thems nfreevcouraa for ves- Iels drawing three feet of water from the head of Taglin hke down the Boot- fclinqua and Lewes rivers to Fort SeL_- kirk. From Fort Selkirk it isplnin sailing to Dawson City. Mr. Costa says that he anticfgstoa no famine u: the Testin lah'rog1on. not near or engzggemeng, um um it you only had alr_ttl_e txgne 'bef0I`B you you were sure everythmg would come right." Rn it hnsz" rc-mnrknd Bath . SOULO ngnt," `_`So it has," nzmarked Betty. voce. "It s_only `n.-question of point of 'vidw " ` H181`. I . "I think you might be serious now, and at least pretend that you're as- hamed of yourself. You begged me to help you to get my aunt to ask him here, to amt as screen in fact, sa that your people might imagine it was all over and, that you had both chang- adlyour minds, and now-now- T`hn nnnnri m n hall broke `in 110011 new." v_ . V Nora. flushed an indxgnant look at bar. I-I H.:..I,- mm .m nM~ kn any-innl nnw amyour mums, ana now-uuw- The sound of .1 bell broke in upon Miss Helmsley's eloquence, and Betty caught `up her glovas. '. - ' ` 'I .m nwfnilv snrrv. Nura. Abuse me oaugnt up ner gmvas. . I`-In awfully sorry. Nora. Abuse as much as you like. Good-by 1" Ami hnfnm Nara mnld stun her Sh ' tures who always in much uxe. uoou-oy 1' And before Nora. could stop her sho had darted through the door and was . on her.wa.y7,downstalrs. _8he lehbar , go. After al1,..it ever was of` any use to argue with. tt-y; she-was one of those delightfull irresponsiblo crea- V e to shift the blame of their short ominga on to other" people_ _3 shoulder , and whom no ' one--no man. at any mte-`-avextdreanzs of judging by ordinary standards; Nora wondered, as she stood there idly look- ` inc; into tho, street, how she-could ever have been foolish enough to taker Bat- ty s'love troubles seriously. - ' l ' Mhnnnm l'h:i`l`. name fOl1V 118135 "them j fo" an` `afternoorrconcerh The , Nora. must give h ty's love troubles serlousxy. Meantime, that name folly pf was gqing to "bear some very unpalat- a.ble f1`uit. In less than" ten xrfrmrbes young Marknam4.vould;b&.1.he:e. ` had nrrzmged to call for Miss Helmsley and her aunt, Lady Hmvitt, to escort elder ,lady'liad declared at Vlunchegin that the weatherwas far too depress- ` `ms; for, it not `to be madness to risk ` the probability `of a. further fall in one's.wmo_v.~a.1 barometer by acouple or hous of orchestral music, and that \im some ieaund her YIlAR- _ , Noro.`.was consious unit this `w,s :1 - ' neat pretext for giving` the young man the chance of u. beta-atat_e with her- self. Lady-Hewitt-was too-indolent, na- turally. not to be heixrtily weary of her duties.a.s chapemn to her .nie'ce. - An nth-n.-.Hvn hm:-ma was-a rasnon- cuupemu Lu um .umv.;u. An attractive h61I`88S.W&S -a respon- . sibility` littleto her-taste`,. and the girl felt: Atl1a-t..in9_1igible as most mothers and responsible people . would `have- termed Ted Markham. with his post in the. -toiign office and. his meager personal `fortune. Lady H.ewit'tm_wou1d open `her o.rm.s to`him gladly if he. would but relieve her of her enormous `duties of watch-dog, and would declare ' that Nora had money enough for them. hnfh l'I`I$l Inf Auilulj Klan-. V Bunon--I[ohlnn; moans Itching; was man nisht; worn: by |cn._u:.hIn . If 1 tooontinnu tumors fomurhnsho bleed dad ulcexm. boecmlnx very Swnnws dow. It was to y-turvy wor1d,.and Donn. _- M. V Nom sighed as 3116 Mood aft-`the w'm~ . a wrong poo` ev were_ always -bemg thrown `togethr. If only--~ " -Am -I distm-bnmr van? I was told. to come In nerew . _' Nora startsd. and the color rushed to herjtace. ' ` ` "In. I I-mzIn`1\no1-:1 vnn `I-nmh in I no no 1191' race. _ . " Oh. I had_.u`t `heard you come In I Do sit; dow.ti.~'_-Aunt isn't wall; I--~mii so sorry you:shuni(Hmye_'had `the trouble "at calling for znothing, `but she Ihoped 1 . n n :2 Thin to m tintil the last moment. ` .01 oauxng-tor,uor.nu1g, Dun snwuupeu , a ajlv to gq until the last moment. Wn.n_ ~t: you {at me give>y tea? She"s_poka with gum` putty. scarce- uly pausing. for_.anA answer. . V ,. W1 1"`3""!3* F3`.9.%!;93? . i . am 39:? `.9?*.`."`?."`F or- sad. V sheiattld o11.S?xddenLy she _s.topp =` -conscious of fixed A In amuthina` Hm ma-M~m~BT" nhn nah. thrown togetnm`. u 0n1y--~ Am -I disturbing you? I was told. td in hrel . -Nrm-a n+urfmI and Hm nnlnr rn-:ha(l mm. B: augnuy. auumen Vows. 16 was .surely `zblasthatfhe V-` ham. ~Bettyfa ;`-_' "Y3. We i "UiIDERTAKEB nprria & Sfxgoudf "Betty has behaved abominablyl" ` put in Nora." indignantly. A f Ted Markham smiled. I ' "I think. on the contrary, that she : has shown ramafkably goodeenee. I am going to leave London. I really name this afternoon to say good-by-" Nora hit her lips. " "I am very sorry," she began. hesi- tatingiy, "I am afraid Ivyae rather to blame, but [thought Betty really cared. andjte V She left the sentence unnished. Ted rkham's demeanor puzzled her. He was quite white. and there was $11003`. - in his eyes which tumbled her. What was there in her fluffy-haired. blue-! - eyed little Irlamd to move a man so? - That her companion had taken some great resolution. and that a singular] Iy diificult one, it was easy enough to Q perceive. "Am Iynn ....x..- 4.. 1... nnynv lnn0r" =' C Sun Phlhdd Lyman. sons 4;. Mom led. Wholunh aubstltnbaa '. ncompletotockvof ' ' !|Books. Stationery & Wa|lPaperh penmve. "Am you going to be away long?" \ the naked, awkwardly. '_'I xpean. are _ on going far!" \.f'I think of going to have 5- look at ' ghix antipodeu. My father has some Imta st, md I hope t9 get sent of! to- ;en$ _'T iia .____._.._? mm 3:, ma OI "nut \'n..'...` ,nW:%.-/Ax------/~+ "But\ a;ven't you made l1P.7`! mind rat 1' hurriedly?" she 0bJ9td tiniidly. \ ' ` , . . "Hun-iea1y\\ Why;'I put muss "I train weeks nqi" - . _ ,, _'TW?k-`I axe 1 @116 ~`.1m}d-. 399 "Weeks ago! .\ahe exclaimed. "But Betty's engagement is_ quite fresh. Did you suspect--" . "I suspected nothing. I knew-" "You knew I" she exclaimed indign- antl . Then why didn't you open. V Why didn't you tell me!" Tell you!" She stated at him, his tone was so vehement. Oh. about Betty. you mean!" "Of. nnnrsu, int. ulna mnltl 1 1 must expuml. uooay-uy." ` She looked up at him with startled 6X38: . "Vnn am F83 hard nn Rntfv Rh:-\.---" uvvunue, u; \.u nu.-u-7 "Really, I dou t understand you." He laughed drearily as he rose. "No I must explain. Goody-by." She Innlmd nn at him with startled ayes. "You are Ede hard on Betty She--" ` "On Betty? Don't you know thatl haven't thought of hexj, for weeks- thnt I found out Iongfago that we had made a. mistake 3'". "Then why are you" going 3'. I Shemanaged to -keap_*her eye ~u:')onV * his face, though, her cheeks burn dan she felt almost choked. - 4'-nnml ...... 1 .... .. n...+ Y ..... ..l....`..o n WEEKS W it The voxces of the clxaperon? warez. loud in condemnation when the en-i gaznlent was announced. ..and the; mother , of , younger sons,_aggJngilt 3 ` titles declared that Lady Hewitt had; allowed herlnieoe to. throw herselfi `away: while Betty Oukhurst shook her; ~ pretty,heMl and reflected sadly that; ` men were fidkle dreatures` and that nmlnlnn fv-innchiri Inna lun a kwdn... auqwu. u.1u1u:sL cnuxeu. A `_'Don't you know that I am almost a pauper?" he said bitterly, as he turned away. ' - Nm~n.- tnnlr n nfnn nffnr him, "Aral A loulntnuon 5:51;: at the Incident . n or lloxtoo. ' A deqnch trom City of Mexico, nys:-Presdont Porlirio Diaz and 5 large party of (mind: are on a hunt- ing trip in the mountains near Hue- huetoco. Word was brought here on Friday tht the President had an ex- _-citing encounter with a. mountain lion. The boast sprang at the Prasident from an ovghanging cliff, but fell short,- and was quickly shot and kill- ed by\ Diu. ; ' w.ruuu away. - I vNora.- took a step_ after him.__ "Are; you going," she asked in a. trembling Kg voice, f`becn.u.se you want to make your fortune," .ar _b'ecause--because 1 am ; too rich 7" V `. ` ' . i "'N(XI`&l" " _ , f . ` She covered her face with her hands. 3 "Oh, if you were not in, love ';Wi-th; Betty,,-didn't`-you. see-didn`t- you guess i weeks ago--" L `I ha vnn-an nl` Fhn 4-hnnnrnn? wnrnz men ncx1_e- creatures and mat fezmnme frlendshxp` was but a. broken fend,` - " Y [How m>Ho`_m FEVER. Is SPREAD.` Val-Ions ways in Whlch the am.` my in . _fl`aken Into the System. ` ' ._ Tjphoici feveit isgeneraliy regarded at the present day. along with cholera; to the class ~ of water-bofne `aff-f tions. -In other wefds.;i1; is _belie`veg1! thzit the germs--of. sum diseases a.re j oarriedr. and perhaps propagated. V `in! e weterl There is little doubt that this! n theory of typhbid_fever is`cor_:a<:t. and that in tracing {my extended epidem-- ` `it: of the disease to iteoume we mu st | , mi; of 5II`_emine,iiWfhe_ condIEion -" of the waf.er..suppLv. 5 7 ' I h_:_.1.:___...z._.; L..- L`... ....._..'I 1...! , and some other diseases; as belonging; " '.""' """"`-v`L'I'V' ` ' F Drinking-water has ben Kprovel to be the` caused the spread of typhoid fever in many epidemics in this some try and `Europe; but there is little com- fort in` this for those who habitually ` drink .somethi_ngV stronger tljax`_1' wgtet.` `bbcu1se.' although `during "an Mepidmip! {the drinkipgfwater may Van mas min lbxboiling. is not enough.` -~ . ......__...._a It the. waterjja. contamiimted.v the , '.'....__`. ._.-_ _-L'-.'3_&__.I..:_J...L..t.;-.LL; .. nanny. you meanx" "OI course. What else could I nnnn?" "Nothing, of course-" I)....I`l.. Y .l..-.PL ..._,l.._..L..... `Orders by telegx-aAph orttefphone pmmfil}/{funded to Cotna and Caskets of all kinds kept i Itock Robes and Grape, and all Fanenl Requiaitea furnished D 0 VDOLMAGE, Manager,` Strroud Show Room and Work Shop. Colliqrrst. Bartle- How to cure Allskln Diseases. (imply apply "Swtune's Ointment." No in- ternnl medicine required. Cures toner. itch. , ecume. eruptions on the two. hands. nose.&o., leaving the skin clear. white `and healthy. 1&4 . [rent heangeand curative owers ere possess- remed . SWAYNE8 OINTM L:mau.-8ons 8:00..