.. uunu Jutulfl` ing one to pl sons ,0! -mirth reeling in the dance. ,t I am an`herb.4doctor. I put in the 3- oaldron, the root out of dry ground ,0 without form or comeliness. Then I ,, [fut in the Rose of Sharon and the d '.ily of the `valley. Then I put into the caldron some of the leaves from y the treoof life, and the branch that 0 was thrown into the wilderness Mar- ,_ `ah. Then I pour in the tears of Be- t thany and Golgotha. - Then I stir L. them up. Then I kindle under the oaldron a fire made out of the wood of the cross, and one drop of that potion` will cure the worst sickness that ever afflicted Mary and Martha shall receive their Lazarus from the tomo."I'he Damsel shall rise. And on the darkness shall break the morning. and God shall wipe. l,all_tear_s from their e 'es. You know ; -on a well hpread tab 'e;' the food he- v comes more delicate "to the last. I have"`ted-you this -morning with the ead of consolation. Let the table be cleared and let us set. on the chal- ices of heaven. `'09 says some wise eritic in the audience, "the_ Bible con~ tradicts itself. It intimates again and ' again that there are to_be no tears in heaven, and if there be no "tears in heaven, how: is it possible that God will wip'e any away.?. I answer, have you never seena child crying one mo- ment and lau-g ing the next, and- u'yl3l.. .-I-- --- ' ' ' ' .. in is Y: no we means of sooth- perturbed spirit to-day, than :3 l 1 3 E I l I ay a. tune that woul_d.set all the a human soul. 1 l l I 5 I 1 l s s d t '8 c .....w u; uympntny. when,.we are '.in prospeiity, we like to have 9. great many young people around us, and we laugh when they laugh, andwve romp when they romp, and we sing whe-.n they sing; `but--_,Wh`en we` have trouble we `like -plenty of old folks around. \\"hy1* They know 'ho\v to talk. 0! it takes those people who `aye `had `trouble to .comfort others in trouble. Where did Paul -get the ink with which to write his com- forting epistle? Where did David get the ink to write his comfronting lpsnlmsl Where did John get the ink to write his comforting Revelation ! They got it out of their own tears.- When :1 man has gone through the curriculum, and has taken"-a course of dungeons and imprlsonmcnts and `shipwrecks, he is qualified for the work of_ sympathy. God make me the son of consolation to `t-lf people. I would rather _be the of sooth- lug perturbed gnirit +n_.i.... n..... I BARBIE _ EXAMINER, THURSi)AY, " All __- ....,.-....:....u-. uuuUullUCQ us xxx- tentioh`ti .irfrkSduce:ut: the`:-nxt`soss -vsinn- ,o=,_t11e -Golonigxl .4Legisla;1,ure . :1 ' 'b'i1 l"`ma-k-ing May; 24~a,p`u.b1ic -holiday-;. `tq"b'e`ki'1o`wn .a,~'Vietoria"Day,'. 3: ' M i Ill` LII` born. -Cylony.` _ ,. " : ..A, ,f1"6p1 'C{1p f1,`9wn"'s`a 3%s: -`-='1`he`"Gofvfcr;1m ent'~axihouhizs ifs in- Pnnnn WA in` .. x;I..' .-._4.. LLJ-- LII th 1 kn Two Tramp Falnlllcs Found In` a Qnecr '" llloosllnz Plnec. l Undatected for two months, two _tra_mp families, comprising `eleven persons, have been living L-omurt~ ably in two of the swinging cars of the great Ferris wheel, says :1 do-,; spatch from Paris, France. They first entered the cars one "bleak night when wandering homeless in W n I I I 41... _x- - [nurses in the United State bottle. sold by all drugs world. Be sure and ask ; Soothing Syrup. cone. softens the gums. reduces inam gives tone and energy to the whole 5 1 Winslow : Soothing syrup" for Ch r is pleasant to the taste and Is the ues one of the oldest and best female my puyses United States. Pr on ----?---.v For olior Fifty Years. mts. \VmsLow s Soomt.-m Svnur has been used by millions of mothers for their children _ -when teething. It` disturbed at night and broken of your rest by n. sick child suffering and ctylng with `min of cutting teeth send at once an get u. bott eot_"Mvrs. Winslow's Soothin" Syrup for children teething. It will relieve the poor little sutferer Immedlatety. -Depend upon it. mother. there is no mistake about It. It cures diarrhtea. regulates the stomach and bowelc. cure; wind coltc. lnammatiomaud Elnves tong glndlgnergg the system. ".\lnt.- uecn gone. 1 wuss. not here to com- fort. you. `then. Rejorioe at _ the thought of what your departed friends have got rid of, and that you have a prospect of so soon making your own escape. Bear cheerfully the ministry "of tears, and exult at the thought that soo_n it is to be. ended. A .,.c_y uuulu peg-un to m11vback._nnd at our third shout they would be `rotated forever. There is no power-on earth or ivn hell that could stand be- fure three such volleys ofhallelujah. .I put this balsam on the recent wounds -in my congregation. Death has swung .1 sha-rp keen, sword through this church since I have been stone. 1 Wm: nm 1.... +.. M- 24 to Be a' PerpetuVgl oll:`1:n_y: In Cape -v -Cyqlany.` V ` -.1....`...."a.,`.1. e.-.;___ .n n- Hf th tr they would beg- and before us, and at our first shout is opprnsfong fotrces would begin to emble, and at our second shout, Dn to fall back. _nnd thim`d'shout thew mum L. nut: umu snow: or "hallelujah" IE5 : enemies ed panic struck, and so the Bri-t_on-3 got the victory. And `my friimds. if we c_oIuld only appreci- ate the glomie-.3 that are 'to come, we Shllled be so lled with enthusiasm that no power on earth or he]! could stand be'for:e shout the opprnsfonr fotr-can wnmm r.....:.. .. .4 mu:-was mxe this good cheer` home wixth you. Those tears of be- tavemr:-'nt that `course your cheek, and of persecution. and of trial, are not always to be t_he.re. The mother- ly -hand of Godwwill wipe .them all away. .W.h.1t is Lhe_ use, on the \vn_y to such a c0nsumm.'.|tion--what is t11::;~.u;scfot. fnett. -mg` about anything? 0! what an exhilaration it ought to be in Christiana _ work. See you the px'an2nac.lcs against the `sky? ~11: is--the city of our God; and` wva~are approacshrimg it. 0! let us" be busy in thu`few]'duys that shall re- `main for us. The Saxqns__:_1nd the 5 I 'R.r;Hn.n.g. .......L _..x - ; uuueve `the message gated, and I believe, it wi gludmass of those who .' throne`. ._ 14".. ..:.....J, - ' ` ..-. ..._.u.. u. 1.: 1a.uauc1sm._ when some one is going "from this world to the next if you make them the bearer of dispatches to you-.r friends who are gone. saying "give my love to my pn.1wen't.s-g1`rve my love to my children -giv-e my love to my old comrades who are in glory, and tell them I am t.ryi'n.g to fight the good fight of faith `and I will join~them: after awhile." I believe `the will be deliv- believe it will zm-rm... n... JAMPEDVONV mamas WHEEL. mg I .rre.,in-,the village cemetery I looke` aruIi1' and sai_d-there is 1.'u.thexr,- there` is mother, there is .gran-d_:ath:ar, _.there is grandmother, here are whole circles of kindred, and I_ thought to myself, "together in the grtn*e--together'in glory. I am. so unpresxsed with the thought that I do` not think it is fanaticism when IS going from. this` warm 4-... n... IMHANGLED gay. A TRAIN. ``__H_._,_, I :_:_..', _'..4.: . '-=-. whe:n_ we laid _ nwa ,-V in he!` I2i. sI'f1'ir'L"`'7'y""iz;iSt1}v- Huh; -'taii d-' iztg t .rre;.in;the l_oc_>! said-fher- iu s . `I [when 12!? f," "Tn`1'iy'. `7.`. .' . v.....,.. _ ,f _ V. uuAlUluJi1lln put nds ugh since ` gone. I Roimfma at H-- .--.--Q---- YIQTQBIA DAY. ..... ....- .....u.s. auuuccs mnammanomand a enerprv stem. "Mrs.- ssoothinz Syrup" chi! ten teething t Iuthe uesmpxlon of :oldest smysicl.-ms and I States, Pr ce 25 cents :1 ;old druggists throughout the Ig for Mrs. Wins ow`: {HQ D ,'g1_sts throughout ow : 5:: Wu: ue oeuv- : will increase the ho are before the cheer nf I... 5 Carter s % Little Liver Pills. - IuI_I_lp1l:I_UlIfl.IRllIl _',!IIJ11lI uuqnuvt ' nan: ." mmvqam@ I, MAY 16. 190i. ) IL? I ' Not cxacliy, said the boarding house (mistress, and I wunt_ you to work this I well. You must be careful to say to each boarder, Hum or eggs? it? \Vha_t is it this. morning: new wai_t1`ess.` Ham and '1\.'.;4 ..-...._n,. - - - .- ABSWTE SEWRITY. l`UISUl1I1(lll0l.l 01 the empire. I 1`h~en.th(-, Duke trad the following telegram. from King Edward VII:- -My thoughts are with you upon this` auspicious occasion. I wish the (`am- monweznlth of Australia every happi- ness aux] pro-speri-Ly. - uuvvuxu ,vu. m we Australian people. It was his ca1'no.s`1._prayc1'v that the union, . so happily achieved , _-wnuld prove-`an iulmrument for the further advancing of the wt-.1fa.re of the Aus- t_.'ralI:.m subjects of the King. and the cunzsoli-dnlion of the empire. 1`h~en.1h(- Duko `road Hm rnnn...:.... . u.....~..u uwuulul rarnament '1'nursd;1y. referred to the wish:-.5 of the Queen. ywhojbeforc her dcgxthlsig-ued his com- mission to open 1 u.r1iamen1. A lIe paid :1. tribuete to the generous ,a.id rendzwed by the colonies in the South African war, the splendid brav- ery of the troops, and the services of the squadron in _China, and 011- * `pressed the i-nrterest taken by King` "3 Edward ,VII. i-n the Australian people. ` was earnosl. nraver that lhn 1 ' L.ru1:;':u1 HI I u-I-an` kn I`... WIIAT THE DUAKEA SAID. ,The Duke of Oornwall and York, in his `address at the oapeming of the Aus- tral-an Federal Parliament Thursday. lrefcrred of the um-an. , ,-~-__--..-. v`ryL.Ia UL tut: uartcr. ` Black Rod summoned the two; Houses in uccorduncs \'\'j(1l the strict formula of the -B1`il.ish ll -urliuuxent, and the members filed in. The Hundredth Psalm was sung. with all present standing, and [he Earl of Hcpctoun `read a prayer. after which the Duke of Cornwall and York! made a lengthy address and declared Pur- liamunt open. \l'IYA'lV mun ..-.--.- ,.. ___ _r. 7 .-.._V A' ``` `cunt sucK"H;A'K6,tE. ` I composed of ladies mostly clad in I mauve-`coloured costumes. :Brilliant , scattered groups of army and navy uniforms gave colour to the scene. A" great orchestra enlivened the anLc- meridian hour with operatic airis. ` I I . The mujoritypf the audience was! The formal. proceedings were begun at 1.45a.m., with the reading ofthe proclamation summoning the Senate` land representatives. Noon was sig! nalized by a fanfare of trumpets from the military bands outside. ROYAL PARTY THEN ENTERED and` was conducted to the dais, the I orchestra playing the National An-I' them. The Duke wore` an admiral s[ uniform with the ribbon of the(.`!'der of the Garter. I mflb ""--A V V ` ` i l -,.. -..n._,u .1111`; urn.V1NU SIGNAL. throughout thcvcommonwealth, when : the Union Jack was to be simultan-' eously raised in every settlement of the Federation. y.-q__ . _._.... `\IL uvnuwull auu 1011: was! T,O FLASH .THE OPENING SIGNAL; throng-hnnf Han r`nn......,..'__.-_u.:_ - ...... .......u was uvr1_1_ung' wnlu thc_ Royal Standard. In front of the; royal chair was :1 small table, on which was a telegiaph key, by which the Duke` of Cornwall and York was` Tn wracn mun Ah"-"-'~ ~'` consiste Hubt Beau? slghature of-' 50 Fae-Slmlle \`Vr.;'.ppr.B-tlow. ` _ `konnuucuz. ran ommzss. IRS `'5 ' tall T.lIIu-m'uv:s'. yonxuncn uuunuvi nuui: .' Vnrdvvacmgnrr [E Hi I . FOR ABIUOUSIER. ~A m'cnusnmmnn`._'__'_ A saimmwzsxm; - ~ sonmaconruxnonf ;. Orders by tel~gt-aph or telephone prompt Coins and Caskets of all kinds kept in I V Robes and Grape, and all Funeral Rgaqgil D O DOLMAGE, Manager, Shroud Show Room and Work Shop,` } Genuine -----@---:- A CHOICE. t morning ;` asked the I Hum nnrl I.`n'|'Yc iunr l Tu- graph promptly attended fa 'nn'v;.I~ . ,1! I - u . ......-. L5 -.uu eggs, isn t l;inds stock Rt'3ql_liSlt8S` furnished um mun ~ uro-:m.:1'.n.er waist.` -No ubjectivn was manic [or :1 while, and the arm graduznlly rclicvt-(l the -ssI-de of the c;m'ri:x.ge of the pressui`c -upun it. But of u sudden-whethe.r from u_ p.nss.c:.ing `\\`:LV|E of coym--ss._ qr "'th2f swSghtVof :_1~uotln~.r beau bczning, . Ix,-M .g:':_yw {1'S:1nQw_nl-the Iardy` -st.1rtc.d __q1fth vqlg-;{z1ic` -et_1e\:'gy. `am ! with :1 -' `fiaslr?-'an.g bye, (ENC-lziiilnkfdt _- i;J.\I,r.rI.; c_u_.n.:js-`u1_apozrt` myself! ___C;dpif_:_ll! )\;gx<;' thp _1_n43ant .rop|.y. Ybuf E1'r`e-`ju,~`3t-' tut! -gI\rl- I`-have b:-.un' s'carch-` Eng fps!` these five yc_a,`rs! , :\V.'ill ym?_ mnrxjy me? I-uvuE ,gi._rl=s s -_:`1(`c fade n't,a.1~l y--men 's arm 3. _ V- --_ _A Win:-.hestcr b:1oh:=.lo1`. L00 poor to, get married, '()'._',Vi4ll_')'., _w.-rs driying with a Indy, ziH`-c*n u's 5un1m9.x":s du__v, and :1wkw. th:.'In;g.s,'ar.'e ever in the w:1yI--m`(>;_Ip(- an alarm are-and `Che r w.1isI`.\ yet `L(>':>< su=_c`c-ptiblo. to" ........_5.,, ant: uvcr 111 L111: way: ' be wnisu ()biPI"i7hn \\'-1: nnu..|.. l... uu:-I :~uuKe_ 01 me noad, whispered: H~s; may say what he likes. but ht! shallnevc;r"pcx's:u:1-dc me that `they dug up ready-made pots out of the g-.r,oun|d! as 3 Uu. 580 U1-CD15 The _cou1;t.1:yu1:111 turned ,to one of_ _h&s.c.ogu;punion.3`;:1nd, "with `im incredul- otufs : of the head, whispered: H~e; say he I-Ham hm I-- n nut-0|11T. or the ground? Undoubtedly. Wh-:n;,- just as ti]-zy now.a.re? ` Pc.rhups.some little pains have been taken in cleaning Lhuz-m. but in `all other respects they were found just as you see them ' Thu tlrumnl `nun... .. . .. .._. V J ceuuy uncartncd. Do ybru mean they were dug up? echoed. one of` the~Apa.r1.y. Yes, sir. ' ' ' _ 1Vhut-oIu't of the ground? ITnnnlni n.h.. _A party fro-`m the west of England was .bei-nzgtshmvn over the British Mus=.reum., and in one of ihe rooms the keeper po-hated _ out :1 collection of antique vases which had been re- cently unearthed. 1):. 1'}un rrlnnh cl..." ....._..- J-- " _.-... ........w.u_y uuueu m LODGOD on`: Iv`-riday ezveniag frcgn Bea uliou, France 3 wh-:.rc he had bzen so-_jc:'.11'n5i)g for some Lime. He looked well, walked ulemtly, and l1Z:s_1n;:ln.nor did not appear to justify the irc,p01`ts' that_harve cir- culated cou1c-.Ti1,i.ng the condition of huis health. A - V ...._. Nu [u Returned From Beuglieu In `Splendid N ' Health. ` despatch from. Limdon, s:1ys:-. `.Lord Salisbury arrived in London on`: F-x*.i,:l:n.' prpninrr fr... n......1:.... ~n, ' 9--I _ 1 Many Buildings Destroyed Thu Were Vnlucl at $75,000.00. A d(`Spq.l('h from Tacoma,`\\'ush., snys:-'I`h(- steamer Dolphin` brings! news of another Dauvson fire, with an I estimated loss of $75,000. Every build- : ing from C-ondoff s point, at the con- vcrgence of First and 5;-cont] avenues, 4 up to and including F:1ix`child s hotel, f `was bu_rned to the ground. I nu: xwuluvell to me hospital, \\'hcrb `it is lsaid that their condition is ser- .i.ou's. A handsomely Illustrated weakly. Lnr est`m':~" n of any I nl:|t|j mctyucupl. 8o_d pyql ew ealefnn - -;. . st_nn`roa'm`y,' J .1 rm meo.o525F8qWiJli!lneo!?_____" ch ammo ournnl. Te 9.88:;-' I uwug 110110. From burns found on KR-.tig s face ! [it is, evident that he was struck by a live wj.re. The shock stunned him. `and as, he fell fc-:`w.'1rd be grasped several other wzlros and pulled them from their fastening-z. Kiefig`s com- rades rushed to 11is a.~ssistance, and their: hands and arms were friglltfully burm-d in their endeavollrs to release him. The current was shut off as soon as-possible; Kiefig was dead and the ot_bca` two men were unconscious. They were removed to the hospital, where thlli` cnxnrlitinn :. .~.... u..uu nnurcw Uosllsky. The men are all Poles, and were g.-Aged in wheeling dirt from bone the m:u1uf:1cl.ures and liberal : building, why.-rre Home excavating ]being done. ' r FTDYH l`n|`w-run fn----J --A "' "' ' workmen Meet With a Terrible End at Buffalo. A despatch from Buffalo says :-One man was {shocked to death by elcctri- .ei.ty and 'two of his comrades who tried to rescue him from the sput- itering wires were severely burned at `the E.\'posi!.ioz1 [_zrou`nds late Monday iafternoon-. The dead man is Martin K-iofig. The injured are Kaiser Schultz and Andrew Coshsky. are all pnlne nnrl ......... M. _____...__.__ HEAVY FIRE LOSS AT DAWSON. -uv u\.A_I5uLV\Lu Mrs. R.- P-. Leoxmrd, Parry'Sound, Ont., writes: I have used Dr. Wood : Nor- i way Pine Syrup for coughs and cold: of myself and baby. I find it cures 9. cold I quicker than any other cough mixture and `I is nice to take. ~_.,. ..,. _ It s so nice to take.that youngsters beg Is for 3:; and it cures so quickly that mothers I are delighted. `If..- D T) 1'.....r1 '` "" ' ` .|.|u-:x'u':s nowmg so good for children : coughs and colds, croup, whoo`ping cough or bronchitis as Dr. Wood : Nortcay Pine | Syrup. V \ Tan. .. _:,- L, A v -- LORD SALISBURY IS WELL There s 1 nnnhn and yv-v-uu I Iv J IIIIVI Ivwlio 1' '- ;`...':-.:*.:'.::;.:;;`::r::::s:$3253; &:":.%*?a ;iV Ii?-[H _u|j montymll. So dbynluww sale?! d|un .`.L --n VA-`J: X CHILDREN S caucus. - A GLOR l()L-'S FIND. POTS Do.\"'r GROW. Collier St. Barrie SHOCKED_ T04 DEATH. - I nothinglzo good for children Id colds. 01-mm. uvhnrininnr nanny}: , 3'. Poles, on- (Iirl frnrn Imn.-ma-L. 3, mm beneath A m......: ..-... uucr szoopmg caused terribh I had to get up several tin` night to urinate. My urinu colored, contained _a. thick 5 caused aburning sensation. I tried numemuq rnnuuunr` .g,. I causeu aburning t_ried numerous remedies, but none did me any gooduntil I got Doan's Pills. I took four. boxes, this pain in my b:rc'k lms entirely disappeared, my urine is as cl:-..r as`watq_r, does not_ burn',' is without se~di- ment, arid I can recommend Doan's Pills 19 all su&'erers.. _, 'I`...;... _ n- -r Jutyone lending a notch and deailggin nfdy e I nsoonn1n~%ur'opInion {me w or an one on In probn ly patontable. Com union- nriqt conndentlnl, Handbook on atenta . apt free. Ides: u may tor securing`? ms. nu taken 1. rough Mann .9; .:recelva lnotlcc. without. I; urge. In the P . - QA`Allh. T'AAAAufAAu TESTIMONY- Pu.o1' Movxn, Mnn., Oct. 4th Doarf Kidney Pill Co., Toronto. Dea.r` Sirs,--I' suffered for some ' ney troubles. My back 1 - to sloop over or straigln after stooping caused terrible pain. up time: dur: \; ucsn. \ Hersystem got badly run down, so hearing your Heart and Nerve Pills highly spoken of I procured a. box, I and by the time she had used them she 3 had gained 9} lbs. in weight and is now in [ perfect health. - \ Vm... o-..I.. VICTORIA, R.C., March 3, xgoi. The T. Milburn Co., Limi/led, Toronto, Ont. Dearsirs,--Some time ago my daughter, ` o...-A Far usme Mnaumrs ms. ..... ...., u...-,u \;vmyAcLc1_y xzuwu me. _ That was ten months ago, and as my health has been splendid ever since I have oizly my kind friend to thank who advised `me to take B.B.B. ..uu nu5uu,' Luwpu;`zlr_y IGHEI. A lady friend of mine induced me to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and sent me half a. bottle of it to start. with. I de- rived ao much benet from that that [I continued to use it, and took in allzhree bottles, which completely cured me. Thu} `Vol: um ....,..41... ...A. AW 3 2 .:vu'u.\1lJ.l`l O! .lV1BJ<.1()J'N' Patent Experts! and Solicitors. 0 _ N~ Yokl.if.'r3'ld'.."1 mu "`- {_4:1:gucra|agf\'uhaz::: hf. .- v v - I. Mrs. G. Gasby, Portage La Prairie Mam, writes: " For over two` years was troubled with sick headmlhe and con- , stipation. I tried many dierent pins and patent medicine.-, but they only gave :me slight, tempomry relief. A 1.3.. :..:.....1 .: .._:__ z.. 1,, , _ - ' the Dmm'nion. Speclnlt :-Patent 1 turct:-sun Engineers. `It A 1'17/\x-r n .INV'ES I`FJD IXCANADA... ACGUMUI4A'l`ED FU `D8 ... |0'I`AL A._`S,URAN INCOME. OVER... r non tccelvc special nn over xoo .m;wspapers c the SDecl|ltv:-PMMv0 1 `pig L118 P115! twenty ) 88l'S. Jus_t one statement to prove `what we say is n'ght., A atentable. Rejected Ippcnons have often n successfully prosecuted by n-. We conduct fully equi ped oices in Montreal and Washington ; t 15 qualies u.~. to prcnmvh ly dispatch work and qulekiy sccure Patents - as broad as the invention. Lhghcst references * furnished. Patents procured through Marion 8.: Mn- riou receive special nntjcqwithnut charge in oyer newspapers dlstnbutcd Ulrouhout . I - r\_ .4.!r ' {rec our opinion as to whether it is p:_r`)i1`aJt>`i;) ,,,__-...D .u -vv nuluu Ul your constipation so that it would stay cured 1 Burdock Blood Bitters can cure you- cure so that the cure will be permanent. It has done so in thousands of cases dur- jng the past twenty years. Just statement tn In-nvn -..;...a. ...- _ ____,.. . --- nun-pi-an-Jllh-Isl, Write for our interesting` books "Invent- or's Help" and " How. you are awlndled." Send us a rough sketch cr model of your in- vention orimprove.-wcxzz and wcwill tell you In: our opinion pmhably pp!lcutgoI:Vh:3vc u!t_gn2 succeufunu m-m------- non, such as sick headache, nausea, bili- ousness, pimples, eru13tions,hIood.bumor., blotches, piles, etc., w_'ouIdn l: you con- sider it a blessing to be cured of your Burdnc-k `Rlnml Inna.-a mm ----~ ----~ If you ve suffered from constipation for years, tried all the remedir-s= you ever heard or read of, without getting more than the relief the one dose of the medi- cine n'orded-iI' you've been subject to an the miseries associated with constipa- tion, such sick headache, ousness. DimD1eS.e)'uf)tinnw mom: i........\.... 1111 Effects Removed by Bmmmmmma 7Per%m`aneny Cured and all its ICONSTIPATION Abnnsl A LIME. I WEAK. AN AGHING BACK INBIGATES KIDNEY TROUBLES WHICH DOAWS KIDNEY PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. -'--- 1 Atlantic B1ag.\'.7Jhi':{g'{Er3'i3 ur vvvvwsrvvvvv \. gun nun nnglnecf`. MARION 8: IVLARION - aunt Exnen-ta and 1-`...r:..:o..-- 9% LBS. GAINED 'x:ours truly, Mus. , um-acu ccrrwle pyann. t times during the me. My urine was hisrmu _.. ...._ vuucuulno ` Ne`; york Life B"'ld'z. Montreal} Bldg./ashinzton D.C. A/\t\J'\4 s/\/\rv \/vvvssrv .. `nu, avl UIllUo some time rubles. Mv back um. M FAEETUFAEE 5WlTHjjETS. sTA"i?I"DAE13 '. ` '% Tuoms Pnumu-:rr. truly, MR5. I`. II. CURTIS. nntlce without charge in 5 throughout l business of Manufac- s. ... uu-ca uul lug [I18 ' was highly nick sediment, and Hnn. c _ax.2'cd In \'t-.'Irc_ on appcmc. ' 7 She was tired and listless most , of the time, and was loosing esh. I1..-----A---- ~- -- :aguIny(lau___'n!cr, aged 19 years. _ was troubled _.wilh bad head- , aches and loss ofappclitc. She '91-: ohm! uaux was so ' straighten up ale pain. UIJLVDULV at SARJE.8NT, DEAL ER8 in UOAI. -otnll kinds,'imported met from the mines; also Lam and Shingles, White.n ud_Qx-ey Lime, Plasterers Hair Sew: Pi _a 1`u'o Brick. Fire 01uy._ Pluto: or Paris omonta, eto., allolbost unity. and aoui at very reasonable rates, annex: -23`EHzabeth St., `nearly opposite` Wellington Hotel. . 6-27 - -1- 1:`- ind .\i'u-H` n mo: Mamas W Dssums ' common-rrs &.c. A yone deacrlgaon may her __gnp_o_n_gs prolg _ pgtqgtahle. Communion. rpielal nbtliiivitliiuii ?_:'l'zT1r{z3.'i'xi'tl':'e"" "'.'"" Scientic Hmricau.w A hnndaomely weoklv. 1.nnim-sax . wsT%3%I\i7NsunANc7f(} % V ..o1r 'TORONTO.`-'- ' Omoc--Over Hende'ron s ' Entrance, Owen Htrccn. v lllll , uoolncown. Omco -Ro|s Block, Barrio. ` `- .98. W._ D. MQOLAREN Dentist. nun-Io. - vmu Ooolncown. every Wednql _0_ico B1ock..Em n!` u... n-.. . --u In Vin BRUSH ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ETC. ~ . Late Resident Physlelnqund Bur n of the Tomnto General Hospital. wnth specla attention` to Diseases of Women and Nose and Throat ylgork ;t and alto Surgeon to Emergency Hospltul, own 0. . - 0lco-Upstu!rn In `the Mccuithy `Block. max Jo In-earthy as Co's omces. two dogs cast of Dougallhma. Furnlturu Store. ASSURANCE cEinI5A%n. ------ Incorporated 1.651. " `F, M} M5TfT`eb:MEny, Ann-um" n - an-5- ,_,___......,._.`. v OHNSON .9; SARJEANT, DEAL `_"EAR8- liiD(`!.'imnnI~hu1 JOHN l{(_)4_(-iER"SO'N L` lllSIll'1|lI'(!l3?ail'!. 1_}l.l!w_ ,1 _ -,.~.:.-r `T Fire and Life. Bag} 01' Toronto Building, Owen ,S..t'1,6,eb._ `_ >DBlSl` ` nn. J. c._snn1'H. I P(ms1 aunqgson am A V ' Olci-!'ANn"Il!1el1)i-:1`CE :--Coi'ner Owen and ColHo2'Su'ata.Bun`Ie . _ - ..,..__-. ......__, , .-J 1' .l.'. 1'.` DOIIIIOH. PHY$(JIAN, SURGEON. ,&c. Orncrzs AND Nmur RI-JEIDHNCI-.': nrowuu Block Jiunlo v.8t.. Bnnlo. ' Telephrno 47. 97 ' j ;10uN1! cnmcm win 1;. at his om-e~tn ` _ `.J_1be Couxt House. Burm, every Bntuxday Residence and l .O.. Cookssown. LENNOX. Amen, `com; 4; news. ARRISTERS. Solicitors. lot` obtalnlnzz-pro bane of wins. uardumhin and admlnlatra lion. and General ltcltora. Notaries . Convey uacers, etc. A ' 1 Iiwmuox Lmmox. Aux. Cowm. Howonu ABDAGII, B.E.J. Bnown, I;.B.B. Onicos: Hinds Black. No. Q Dunlop Street, _ Barnes `1!un'ul\..Omcos-Lennox.& Arduah. Graven- lnum; Lonnox. Ardngh, Cowan & Brown, Cree- more and Amazon. MONEY '17o_ LOAN. . auuwy '10 Loan. V Doxnn Ross, LL.B. :s`1"c`u'ii'i'fnx'.`;`y.'su !l`alep1_1r no, 97. ....p gnuuuu. hUNvn'!ANUl::N, E'1`C3 Special attention In the Drawing and IH-Vobaum: ot Wills. obtaining Letters of Adxninlslratlon and Guardianship. and collection of accounts. lw. Money to Loan. nmnnn! `Inna Illnnl. h....I-.. ..|......A n-....s- .1: uumuur ujuw.`na'1.'. umuu J:n`m:\' A. McC'/urmv. W. A. Box `_ _D. O. Muncxur.-`ox. Money to loan from 4} to 5, per eut.`on 1 proved farm property. . ' a`l.'nA'I.'lI.Y 8 ESTER . . AIIRIBTERE, Solicitors in night Court 0 Justice, Notaries Public. Oonveymcer_ omen: Ovormsuk of .l`oronto.B-an-ie. V _ Monog insum 0! 02000. and upwnus, to Loan at per cent. . . H. n snmm. 0.0.,` \ ts. H. Earns. uocanuv. nova` :~xvibnxoN. ARRISTERS.- HOLICIJORS &(`.. DUNLOP STREEQ`. BARR}! J:n*nm- A. Mc(}'1m'mv. W. A. nnw v- vvv ruA&'.l`UN: BARRISTER. SOLICI'I`0R.. ' ' N()'1`ARY. OONVEYANCEB. Inc. MONEY To LOAN on most favorable arms. wan. Prubated. Estates Administered. Ac counts uollcc-ma. Olcc--McCartby's Block. South Side Dunlop Btu-eat. l_3ume_. U A , . " Uourt of `Judicnturoor Oahu {5}}; Notaries, 0onveyuncers,etc._ !\ `Loan. 0n1c_ea:Bou Block Dame. 0 E. llxwgou. A. Edi. Onmm D2: 2; 1'. sun-Ina. my CLERK, wiiz be I e House. Burris. nvm-v R. -award up CQIJJLUV Hill! BARRISTERS SOLICITORS. xou1&IEs.cosvm'A:\cEns. & 0iccs- Bank of Ty roulo Buildings, Barrie. Branch olco. Goldwater. Money 10 Loan. Doxun Rn-zn I1. I: u .. ._ ,....A. money I0 noun. Ollices: Ross Block, Duulop street. Barrio. )3} w.- A. noss, _L.R.O.S F. (`.413 London. ARRETER. SOLICITOR. Pl . 3 ;N0'I`ARY. CUNVEYA`l*?(}h`l?,RE'. Sneclnl attention in tho Drnwhurnnd um}... WI` -Au` L`. P.. 1)l.l`Vnrnr ; _, vvuav us uuuxuuwuruwr ununo, 110 M Notaries,Conveyance:-s,etc. Money to run. Omega : Boll EJ5. Oamwxcu. .--- vv nun Ill V689 VVr_lUl8lio XRIIISTEIIB SoltbiI !or the Sup:-egn ' Court of udicnturolor Ontario, Pro :1 Noyu-ion,Opnveyuncermetc. Monuv to on. R. s. BROAD.`- n`Yl`TAN AMI`: ulIDrvYu\\v nu... ,nEWSON R CIIESWIOKE. 'An1us'rmm nnImo..;..'o.... n... u--. I088 It IBOKOVHKI. 'lll'l1l4`Dn any Ynlmnnn AGENT. BARRIE.` srrurnr & 1:s'rr:N IRIBTERH, nlinun... ;. Hmm ii. i:..M iinnnnrou. pmnrxsr. nIISaLtL:.viou ` ..x ......_j._ _:-uvslcmxb, me; P. O. Box 214. BARRIE - - .-.----- '.`:_~::,?;---..__-----,_ 73: w. 1-'r.Ax'roN. F'l'l nnr .TnImnn W. AU 1'a'l'. . an 1-nv 1I\IrII4\vI runs . u can u up ' I, Wednqlday.j ,_;E;1s; of the Post Oicc-{'1 new Hardwnn~e ` Sta:-at 34-ly Jo C. BROKOVQKI ..819,500.ooo .. 41,u.s,ooo .. 14.3n.5.ooo .. 5.450.000 U, um enemy, when the lance struck him it opened argrepnt swelling that .` had threatened his" death, and he got ` well. So it is the `arrow of trouble ` _ . that `lets out our great swellings of ~ , pride. We never feel our depcndnce " upon God until we get` trouble. Can f - you not tell when you hear a man pray whether he has ever 1 had any trouble?` I cm). The cadence,~ the phraseology indicate` it. _W_hy "do wo- m'eu pray better than men"? Because '- they have had more trouble.`-`Before ' --a.' man has had .a_n._y `t'roublc- his pray- _ M .e'rs u,rev-poetic, and he begins away up. `a1 ;1_ong_the yup, _xpoo1_1 and atars, and .. . giv'e"s, the Lord,` at pgr:,je:1t dlnil jot astron- ga = bmicnl inforunallon,--that must be high- ` *`'- 1` lyg1fat'ifying; ;He= thenfccmea down , '.g.x`a.`tlu:).lly7 emsr.` Be}$iI{itil"table-lands __ ~_pg`-'orever;o.;nd_ave_r amen) ; But a'tt'er_ '.:-- - '1-'r'L.\ ~u-.- .11:-:5 .'- .' BA_nu1E. '. Boys. Edin. ax. , ETC: xhnllnn ;'cuvcmCnt$ and carbuncles and a pest of a wife, "that he wanted to! see God. V It was, not until the prodigal got tired of living among the hogs. that he wanted to go to his. father's house. It is the nnistry of trouble. to make this world worth less and heaven worth more. . Again : It is the ministry of! trou- blu to` make us feel our complete. de- pendence upon God." ,King` Alphonso :,~`su'l that if hehad been present -at the creation, he could have made a better world than this. What a pity hewag not p.r_ee_;1tl_ I_g_l_9 nof know_ I what God will do Vvhn" `Some men die. , -. Men thinkvlt-h_ey~ioan do anything-, until ' 1 God shows--them` that they cgm do nothing at 'a.ll. _ We 1a.yout,\our great plans and wfveflike to execute. them. 1 It looks big`-.. Godlcomes and takes us ,1 [dU\V:nE As Prometheus was assaulted , by his` e'nemy, when the lance struck 1 it dnmmrl in -.0:-`anf am..n:.... H.-+ I tut.-. nu: tor a hundred million years if there were no -trouble. The earth cushioned and Auphoistcred and pil- lared and chandelie'red',with such an 031181150.` no `story of other -worlds could enchant pus, We would say: "Let well enough alone. If you want to die `and "have your body disinte- grated in the dust, and your soul go in. `to. H] 3 3., out on` _u;oel_e_stiel .advenlure, . then '. on` you ean'go';' l)ut'lhis world is good :3: enough for me." " No man wants to go out of this world. or out of any ,h;ouse,~un_lil hohus a_ bct,te,r,'housu. To CW0 this inordinate wish tpistay here, God must somehow eroateha disgust ' for our surroundings. How shall he do it I Hccatnnot afford to deface. his horizon, or to tear `oft a fiery panel from the sunset, or to subtract an anther f1`0'1l1 the Mwa_te`r.-lily, or to ~ banish -the pun'l;oril;,,ar(1ama,t~.'from the `T mign`on'el;t_c. or toefdragithe robes of the morning in`~thc mire; How, then are we to be made willing to leave? H.orc_i svhwe thetroulgle 0lll0_s.in,.,l ,; After arnan.':has"had a.g-ood;d`eal of-a ` trouble he says: Well, I am ready 0 I _to go, If there is _:t Jnovuseygomewlnere r whoie roof`doosn'tvle:rk;I-I'*would like to livc_ there. If there is an atmos- - phereisomewhere 'thatdoesn't `distress i( the lungs, I would like to breathe lt._c. _ If there is a, s9ciety`somew;l_1ere where t`: there. is. no .tlttleeta,ttle. I would a. like to live there. If there is` a home i: circle somewhere where I can `find 11 friends. I would like to go there." He w used to _rcad .-the,fir_5t,iJar.t of.tho ya in \V te h b b Bible chiefly; `now he` reads the last _ part: ofthe Bible chiefly. \Vh_y has - he changed Genesis for Revelation ? Ah! he used to be anxious chiefly to y! ,know- h-ow~...this_ .-w.or1d. was !1'l8d(5!_llt zmdall` about its geological construo- dt tiorn. Now he is chiey anxious to In lcnow how this` world was made. us and how it_looks.- and who lives there, eu and-`how they dress. He reads Rc- at .= velation ten times now w hcre_he reads pe Genesis once. The old story, "Id the '\VI beginning God created the heavens tr and the earth," does not thrill him i _ haltso much as the other story. .'`I Hi saw a -'new.heaven and snow earth." '1'} The old man's hand trembles us he turns `over this apocalyptic leaf, and. go. he has to.tak;e,o'u-this" handkerchief of to wipe his spectacles. It was not until Job had, been worn out; with be- oh reavernents and carbuncles pest _ wife, "that wanted ta Rho am: e , _....,,. First, it is the ministrypf tours Vt keep` this` w`or:ldf1?'ron1 ibeins 10 attractive. : S6ic`th`!:`g ' `must b done to make us willing to. quit.` thi existence. If__it were not for trou blc this \\'.drld woiild be a goon enough heaven Iorme. -You and A would be willingto "take :1 lease o` this life for hundred year: _no -t1jolib_lc. onrtl ..'u..L:-._ W ..,u.._y au uwuuon. Hear me then. ti I discourse to you : tears, and of the en gstry. when God..&h away. -":___L n . o , , ,- -_ ..... uov ur. Leann -Why not substitute laughter ! Why not-make thisga; )i'or1"cl 'whero;ul1 the people are. l \\"ell_;`nnd eternalhtrangers to pains and aches?` . `is the use of Eastern `storm when we might have 3 Perlieiual '_nor w_e'stor?_ When it i family. is put together why not have them all stay. or it they be trans- Dlntcd` to make -other homes,` then` telling` in story of marriages and births . but of no deaths? Why not have the harvos.tsa:%ohaso each other withiut fetiui jail, and all our - homeia ='a'lio'ted'7' Why the hard pillow, the hard crust, the hard struggle? ' It is" easy enough"to ex- ' plain Va smile ?`or a success} oro. con- gratulation: bu"t'eor1ne, no\ \', and bring nll`your dict'in`a`rie.` -and all your philosophies, and all your religions, and helpthis morning; to explalnj it tear. A hemit will `tel1:you that it is salt and lime, and other com- pornenti parts; but he misses the chief ingredien.ts-th_e `acid of '11 souredlife, the viporan Latins` of a bitter memory. the trugmenta_C,of a broken heart. VI will tell you \yhitt`a tear is. 4 It is agony inflsolution, Z 11...... M n ~ vrulu H IQ I L `LE. 2 ' CA` despatch from` Washmgum : --Rev. D1). Talmage "preached 1 the` tollawing text. "God shall away. all tears from their eye Rev." vii 17 - Shoiwevrs of Trouble Somewhre vv-VI vu. ll. What is the use of tonic? .Why7 ubstitute launhter? Xv}... mu -..- .-..-,.. W ,uu u; um numstry of . ending of; that min- God.,.shallAwipe~them all .....p uvun this morning, - van or H... ....:..:..~ _....--.....5 must. s I t wgre not tr would be 8 an `(r fn -`Glyn n I----A this while V of the ministry of \,nlIinnr nf: +|... ...!.. `c\hJ\4 UL L ` nn 1-} In ton says: red from Lull wipe eyes."- il; this trou- : a,' ' recon? es Vhy [1 hy `at 1' make |uL |.'3 `new. 1t>wil.l not-be a tyrant bidding an imarceruted wretch hush` up his h'0\V'1i)n:g'- It. will be-'a Father who will take you on his Ieftarm, his l',theright `hand,"'he aha]! wipe_a\i'ny all tears? frd'm='y`ou.r eyes. _ Havne ~`3*`au n.ny`-appr'eci'at1on.` this : m.c.rninig' of_`thra gqodg and`_gl_orious Vtimzes yomr friends` are` 'having_in haeavezn? How" different ibis when . they get new; there of a Chr_isti.an 5- ; (Lezith ii-otm"whaAt"i.s here. _It is'the' ; difference between embarkatian and ootniinig int_o ` poift . Everyrthing de- ~ p-e-nd.s upon wh.i<;_h side ocf the river you_ I stand wheJi 3`(7.ll.he:'1'r `of at Chri.tian s d:eath..'If you si:1md_on this side of the rivcrydu ,m.our`n_that,ithey go. If you stand, on7 _thueothe.I,` side of ` the river you.rejo`ic'e' `that, they come. 0! the _difeiren'ce;, between .9, fimegzgl on _ eyartiln anxdga jubilee in. hcgrven`-'-be-' ' tweezn re`quiom.,he.re,. and__triumpha1 march there-`-pa.rl.in-gt her,:an`1-,1.fe-_, M 9 union thi-gre.,'1`agether!, .Hi1ve` you _' thought Olf it. '1`hey._a;.1`e,_t'octher. - Nort"o'ma orf*ymm"dc.purted fxjiends in ` ~but,_t9@et_h,cir indifferent rooms of the I snm~eV`J:'ou`s`e$-the `-hoizse of mnhyvinan- '1 sans. v_-V--'.I'(vgrgt"l1ge.r_: I_-.ne.\ver ap;)`i{ei";r'-"' edui `that thought`; .30 x mic`li""I'Ia-` , r -Ivv 100 `r and the scan` ~ foot. the row uuluyetl tears. So hea.ve.nl_y 'us',` there ma earthly are glittering in t per sea, God will w well ybe he can do that ,- Ir think after ithe ruptures h_ave.-co`l-`t1'e upon the mark .of- some grief. and -_while"'th6se tears he -1ight'of the jas- ipe them away. How llJesus`had enough trial to make him sympathetic with all trial. Bible tells The scar on t Fhe shortest xferse in the the ' story: "Jesus wept . he` back of eivthel hand, on-tl1o arch of: either ofscars along thq li-ne ' the hainr will keep all h-.-.a9.'en think-' M i-ng. I do not lay it over th and point to t shoulders. showing where the plough- cats plo-aghetl upon h-l ux'ro\\".-3. know; _but~ some day Christ may throw off his; robe and es has long th..=.rigr weeper is just the pnrlhlu V"nl>k,? A-` Lde of the throne, lacerations on his 0! that great one to silence all 3 back and made`! i l l bidd_i._n.g \v'r4'-fnh hn`-ah` earthly `trouble and wipe out all, stains of '.en.!'thl.y grief. Gentle! -WJ:y, his step `issufter .thu.-n the step `of th-erdeaw. Itwwill a