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Barrie Examiner, 1 Jul 1897, p. 6

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+me`~memeu5z-n to a`nu1-ae. some ` -niothetslmtgllysee ,- thtir baby the live- , long day. This is _\not because they -are without mom er-love or the nat- ural impulses of a `womanly woman. It,is `because of-_ their own ill- _ " health altdnbrokcn "nerves, mud J6; , cauzse. baby is also sickly and 179: v of alums mm have" lHELL0,CYCL|STS . . ::,m,mcua; % ` * ~ '8(ites;;Boi!s;Sp fain?u,8tr7aina,etc. _'lnLi.Lhconma_hity,vho" 7. havespokenandwtittenofthunorits ' " ofQu1ckcute,aho"w{l1atitisdnhonut reedy of 'gz'Eat Kcacy. Note the testimonials-in tliisliase. This peoblL_ of T `A ` ` \I .g.v&.J.'l .3. --~v- V` `K """. " "6"" Ridcrs`t_ake no risk. A , R 0ck-bottom prics.' .Tip-top qlgalnty. The Biggest Bottle or tlIe__Best. %ni'cyc1eT mun Barrio for loc. K -. I-Diora.--`>'He af; threiiags 0116 -thig ; about me he didn`t like. .Cora.-~'.'What was 'tha.t" `Anothon _m.an`s axmeg. I Your! wi~.fo.b6uIr.ht "these cikaJ:s.. did`; Wyn hum _ `, ~A1JAV}_lh|V.I.J _!A-`W-M `:`' f"`Yo`ur- wiioh gh thew OW -'}'*-aha!" ."fI.es.V< W.-ixd M=.`. :..'l:.Ixoy ,r.9:;.t wk 8 Lprettv "box- `- -.u......+ ...v.. .;..;.a'T.. wz1n.am`;n E`.-1'.I19;!._9__L1.1 vz Lem-.1 WI?" `T; moat any man w111'nd.mit tha.f:;.l1.e :1A` ' 1ia.blo_t.o' in-iat.9.1e.a.." , A"Y e s;` eC5}>t.- ~ivmon1ao in .0"'19-."._.. 1-: J = % i bid`e.lm* n_.out' . momyl . % *`now$a.~cnne=n M 331:. wnttm' > um. }mvi.ianv`nr v ml at * mnketbonk L almyq out or. moneys.` `V`H'owVdoo*u.~t!xnt=h1A1i)pnf`* She mnft I09` Mu: Imktbok ; ` % :fothm T d" t t" 2'3 .. V0! J 3 95920 /up ui9..';'.`3zw'a. nu: ma .2 am,to~oe'muLv.aM du to-to anda. ~ may ` tio,ni.stsj`.g g1n9Ij_A;ulnq4` ` T B0t.[nu_ rmouuon so mum ma npu-no won 1 is land oonunuou. _8bo bu now mom of I : mint dnnuoroaj. pdlniul and dhmu mgqlm llu amid sloop: well, an . .m!)u mu monthhan enjoyod the moat muons hulth. 8110 ha not lost 5 day It . 4 ths tiniest em hm-- V Household Necessities 7 ikmlame miuves }sur_round he burncri to chit or bi] : THEMccLARW1FrJF I uniin; H-1`- _' _~_ 4 4; |;oxnox.?*; g`. _` nmhui . -. , V . V 33!}: one qimt pl mm In four alum. 7 % They. have zfgver '_beMen known The .strongesf kid of guarantee i behind out -`(70lVIE`. l`,` steel or wood-fravmv `DZ.-I--.-. 's..l-.. .0. ..2..l- _ sIIMM1m_ _MJ.L_Es.. "rm Albert tong: Soap Co., Mfrs. E ` ` ` LIGHTER}. E 14.1.5.2 % E. B. EDDY CO,_ S - wi~.f_o,.b_6 i;gaJ:s,.di(_1`; czw,d.1s1 yon guesa iii". In such a. pretty \rox.V"` ; A -I sAAInnumLe. L2 or 3.Bu_nms. _ HG. KING,. Telgrciph :l:glephone,%i Li. is .\\'ofx. .11.'oy_/' <;len1' S. thing, can . 89-eul.~a'n(lsuLl beauty 3.` delusAon.`p`a_ys .'x " an exxchanco; ` I `A cre ni:lnma.n`wn.s :x`i`1inJz.$i1`.tho3out$ - "n QXCDEDCOZ 1 `A 'g`e ni:la;1z3.n`\w'n.s`.th;;t3 : .,uid'8K` a"IA 0[I3nih."1l\`ther`.1Vf94.S'=0-'3 ` -Ena~;= V .l&nd.\ whim 1`.h'0"d.i"lv1?`1` so,'iil' to hi'm:= 1 hun.dred;.`3:6a;m- old.W Did xouvaver. .8, , 1've, ha.dJ'[ a. coin gum ma; togclay ? t wn{* :5 win `two 1_\u;3d.r$4M eR_,l)$ old?` 9; Oh.~yes. 1.` we un`ef'n1ysel -rm lif V` as gain two uugmmyeagus omr V - 0h.~y `. M1.'n.o.vaon`eL Vysalt `that In txsvov.-.thousau; . 'A g L ~ ' f . u\hl mm! mm. .m.wn~.mv. mm ....a - . Pl xgnbillauf :vor`_nu.!:tgn;ga;ut an Inn: 7 V _n ` 1 ~ an .- o n- ~ and duct any nrn or Iudrnozmgnt .. vnnolhowlhe t u my dlufhtor. T `s.....i :'.'."n'.:.i 3333; x3Ifi`1`v". :35: India 1.0: 3onhI'hH1s$m151LQyzi!ng thglpilll < 0 mo 0 an o ` I ~ i bill. a in vm .n.bK :13: a`l:e<:rg: 5r.wow.~.snousu.n V V V, [Mal said the d: xAvar.Vhavq.ye? and, 2 - ,pok ex~no more. dzuxng tbs, rest of thi"~ L,;ou`r'my.: : ' V` -' | 3 .Whon.tho nmmh :arrmdmtiI dentin E " .` " ' ` .~--W ':-. ' ' in. along V `l g`?~'i:" V I: T `A v ~, Tige} . . ; Bums with I clchtblue ame. . `.witvh'out `smbk. and `greatest intensity. Burnqrs` In`?- brass,' and so~mndc,,thnt wicks can be replaced in {few minutes a in .an o`.adirm.:r"1&91P-. Wicks. I are 10 hichs in . circumference- an?! solal last onv.*vye.-'-." Dntnnt with A dinnhnem - cu tro mgn or too low. ' smalftubes ; the oil is thus can- , tinusdlyrool-vnnd prevents or- 0 Tanl~ away from ' bumers, connected thereto v':il`h Frames amLfl`o.ps are mgsigv ofstelv and cannot be broken. No pe'rforitcd ph:Ics or braces soaknge,~-t!iu:<-preventing odor. H11 SIJOUJU Ii 0lJEy(f&_1'T _ 1 Patentwick Adjustment 1 keeps` thew icks from being tum-. ` cdtrohighooolow. ' ` ml Tanks xihmled nwnv from '. Imkosatgnm. _ genn-1" _S NQT,aa soaps, _. t," L of "VEGETABLE, 011.3 why it swd be used in nurseries and for delicate skins. II'ffI\ %+5o'oK'sss1 FRIEND " Lnnatmr BALI IN cnunn. um taken out by In In nrongnn Down - * $7 nob nnouoogmntmozcmgommui 1 cinitifin: gmsrimu; hunncinlnon of any scientic inner in lh u Cl.) ;:t`*"1:'.'a;ar:.r:'.z.r&a%*":s:: 3 ~auAou Wowmouu. We`): ` I33 3&3`: Cl?" 0" UIIDAAAHYA In-Au nnnnn In Illa .7 "`,',`9 HINDI or INXIHD] no by I nolloo mm: (me or chnxo In uh: , DUPVIIOHYI ( nndtru mndbook wrfto to 3 8 861 Bnomwn. HIV Yonl. pntentlinlmericl. ; I on by is brought bolorc 5 I Rm] to bjol. llu maa sloop: well. and rmou month ha: cunt health. day I ...`'..:.*- :1`-{%.:m:;.d .:.*m-.;*h- Iulo... ,m use 1 uruhcr total! health thus aho want: no nix boxed in 1&0-hon dltho time in go 5 cu should-bu uedpdxuad not auualo. or me ha bunlo wondmul use thinks they until] Iomplsint. If tho mu hadoout 0. box, I would nolhsvo udgcd an any. rhumozntlon o! my dsuahur to full `IIh_UVIll\UULU I |~|\lI.'|I| ' Luau? SAL: m__ gA_59A. ugof bill, on all-but tick shed at ` m9g,_1I.u.I!x|y-two yam o! iia.. ou- ` w A by CtIdO,__hlVO boon I. nalgent oi sc. 1 ; 10110191 inn. sudgcounty onntntgh' II at `the Inn Ill am umrug surge l l 1 " an orithc ahaftir. KIM lacuna: pmennlnnmerlcl. ; N17 I 9 ncbynnolloomun lroootchugolnthu .l-...l!E. .; `.4u.4n21wnn 1 no on m,, nu mung her manner. to Old whens hm pyum1_I`y. * - man I mm: In mat 1 sh tho full Irabman of nridlo` md~do.uuhtor.'volun~ 1 box. would noumo hemmed in y. _Itontlo:o1uy dsuagur I` In man; gm ood._!rom or tonne: u uiokneu. mu hu mule her mothor. g by u-,aao,,1uvo boon nmqen: or M. I 10110197 non. constable unknown ndlmsko Em... 1 `b u I I - `;5..;sa"t'n3"'_ "m' u'.'s:.3'.'eo:'x:.'.`v"." in".' ~` . M Ito: . ml moxdin to tho npml ml'nJut!iod.OnthI1 - -, . V d. * WHAGIAM BROWN. mind loomed baton meat the Town .`m'l, In the County at Perth, this lith: I h;,A.D.. l;I. ' ?`.m' 7 Wu N roim T 15? us `ox ml... an; uh-1hood._!rom hot (armor o_to,, mule Mon hsnpy umuy. ~-!Iha ma loomed ban '3, Cour wwfm A. n.,mo. 1! V oivu - ' Tun: nmm oulnu rAuu1'O. OOPYIIORTI [tin Handbook x Bnomwu. %%71i%Imnaaniihs'i'ransrAnnnn ~ ogre: ctjusrxnx. ` `Inca-|.u.u, 15 yuan . I . iv-v-u uu uuau un. \4lv\Iu u--v--- I . ` . I . -`-"" . g Chm and mu Nunke.md' iymgongwwath against. sin. Sodom on lire was I . . _ only 0 i fG d {I ` liulletins an- , the wetezirth; feet sore with the niarch E nounpilrg hm`:ili5),_ `.`;`3 i;1`:,f,`,h and T3,, and bleeding at the sliglitesit touch: ztind Llerimilem in awful ruin mark rilhe ~ ` - . V ~i'.. fJ} , `,,.'ey . hangar iiulllng on f_itl:3rzIafo`fviftllc:zi; p lrgcv t(lImt(E_:l:'fl`:ln; i1b;1xr;;R)ci`e;nii<;]nmrneSt I0` `I empml to 8 1.5., I .e . . :WIicn' He announced I-liineelf Rllllorell ofl -scanty and spoiled ration: thirst`licku1g all iniquity. _< They inii._I us believe that lu.p the dew or driinking out of filthy lllough nations. lx>lIlm`_`Pi`nl3 "1 re` lend trliiuliled D001; thoughts of home` Vmeflll may sign 1ll'llClf`S of` pem`0 l ( I I I I I , _ iand come` to 1! ii ic lil, ad'iistmi>`iit. 5 I and kindred far away while gust on the mere Shall be I110 Iposltfon (ff mam]. : I I I I 1 I I I I il gvaof a deadly g,-"trite. where d`eath,1nay ` ties il)( .t\Ve8Il the forces of light and` - . ~ " .i the forces nfdarknoss until the kink- ,leap on hun fiom any one of ii hun `mm of I _ 1 I , V _ .. .~ _ 'lh'Iconelh0 idred bayonet: the closing in of tuot kingdoms t`K'B_` L0`;`;l*_ ""Af}gmevd fml"5r OW h`I"8`-H0100v0UU"`I53I b) I10 Opposition. disrniirn ed Iiy n0~ fthe ground slippery with blood and} teniporary defeats, slirin ing f,l`0_1 Itehattered flesh; fallirng ones writhingl P ``l `F9-eVery man tO'h18 D0-`I-- . , . tioii. whil fr Lh . t f r sahools I` L `W191 I-I10 110055 01 Ulmdled "h3e` and (`lIl1ll`(`/elltlollllld ;ei1l)iIn.il)rio(3? and 9.3)! :5 mnddened wiith. painfthe dreadfwlnessl Innis in the name of GM we will set! Iofynight that comes down when the l1l*`\0l{r bI_Innel`--,'7_ `J _ H; strife is over; the struggle of the; mngflfgvr ]gV;:rg;I:3`:33;g8Ir2'I::l_ii Wounded ones crawling out over the; R59 (0 mt an mien on me top of corpses; the long, leverish agnnyofthej game high hi, so that all who Bmv `v V crowded barrack and hospital. from it would feelimpelIed_to rally around . whose inatteressee the fragments of It` In `.3970 mdIm tlme W 54"? ` . . Plan has been employed for t.ll6'g&lh" men send. up their groans, the only mg of an my Thus -It is that music of Carnage and butchery; deso~ I the -Church of Christ lifts its flag for ' late homes. trom which fathers and hua- -"1`'l5-- T110 (W088 of JB3113 I3 W" 3 bands and. brothers and sons went off ; F SgdmgllgialagndgglnlIh .without giving any dying message or , mngawiring to enter :6 iiatsofwar sending a kiss to the dear ones at home. shall be between such and such an 1180. l.|J.ml)le(l into` the s0lLllB1'S' grave trench,` 168` the "folly-of extreme youth or W3 and houses in ivvhichya few weeks before ; I~!.;ttIllrmtIlia?i zdnvilllifnliggiz blaiutllrfilgigl unbroken family circles rejoiced. now is too young for Cliristfs inient; none .plunged in the great sorrows of'wid-'`f 9311 178 too old. The han ttlm-l: I3 , :- . - , t ' . l V owhood, and orphanage. .. lliat is prose. %rfl"I?(e0!l0 )2opIZoisb:\ll{.|1l(:.e,`!ll eggtgh 2:; y I , But there IS now-on the earth a king.-` ght for ,Chr~XSt. while many 9, hand: Idiom \i`1iich.has set itself up for con-I trembling with old age has grasped; flicts without number. In. its march Ill a1'1`0`V'0f truth. and. `Vim *1 `hm . . .- -eye-il to'ttk`w','hs3ent ll -.MI.IPlI "0 g.Wnhems'_ II` ck, "0 its eligiffi poilit ruiglitlg tlililouiglli U15. . cities. it impove-rishos no treasurles. lt heart of the Kings eiieiniea. Many` ml? 30 l108[>it'1lB. it; bereaves no te.m~ of ._you have long. ago had your names I Icy. nan-gnu` rum splr-AW."- ` hngmannunng-nlorua-onllsllnl L M18 War. 111 Oil` noynoou we now: Km read the hingmphy of Alexmtler or of some Revolutionary he'r0 ul\_m our young heart beat high and '0 W we ha}! been born over 100 I08 `3' jifat for the glory ot striking down Q Hessian. For `rusty zwmrdn hung upon `the rafters and bmlldta cut out 015108 howsea in which they were lodged dl`. ~, mg the great strife we had enbountldl odmiration, or oi; some public day 9 clothed in our grandfather`: eoldiotly ` aooutrements. we felt as brave :38 95"` bold`: or Miltiades. We aye wiser now. 'tor- we make a vast distinction be-' `tween the poetry And_ the ["059 ` war. The roll ot the-drums and Um calla of. bugles and "the chomping _0t stewxim and pawiug for the bot- tle, 100,000 Amusketa g1ilter`mg" amons V _ the (Mating. p|um3, "God save the` l King." waving tip from clorlnets and s trumpets nod rung back from deep de- files or thehrclles of :1 prostrate citi- \distant capitals of kingdoms illumlnat-` ed at the tidjngs, generalsvxfeturning.` home under aming amhes. and show ` bring amamnths and the shoot of eI_n- pires-.th.'1t is poetry. . l H m.:n..a .....x p...:r m....L-..'n..I It-inc nnl > r r l l l | Riv. Dr. | on Sun- toxt: Palm :5. 5. "In tho numikor and-wnvm at up our . lnlinarl . BB :3.id=, n I I._`L_` ._.... r_ -.... L...'L..\A Q9: ml! l. -vw- \` ' ; ea. wiii y u not, 1UU oi; y0U.,,lYlLu uu - Every army has iits-ensign. Long be.` the uroin .enth_usi.asiI_i of your "na- 3' {ore the gum, when David wrote the tllrp, ogixie bounding into the -ranks. 61 L .0) were L'll use. The hosts of om-_bannex.8g'i 1,5?-X dlplilyed them_, the tribe of Bong`, Through natural modesty do you hold ` . J9JIlulCi1_rr16(1afl8-g with the inscription, back and say, "I will be of no advan- I I l of tho_wolf . the ,ti`i_ibe of ban a re re-V tage to Christ. I n.m_i.oo awkward to W E 99Dum011_0f `hYl1b|.Il1- Judah a ion learn the st /aiT`oif`,thae host, or .t0 1); ' wrought into the groundwork oi white; of any service in theshook oi liuttle?" . f11l`P10r0I`iuI1son and blue. Such Ila e To you 1 make the reply, .'l`ry it.` 0ne.| . FH1_18|fl` f0l 811001! fire xintowte-Rhour `under Christ's drill. and you ` 1 hearts of Slick. -null_1l}el`Ei_ uswereiin the would so well understand His rules!` I field when Kbiyuh iought against Jello-, that the first step of your march hea- i I rain, and there were 1,200,000 soldie'rs,' venward would "make" the %{]l.i.B5 of hell i n I r and more than 500,000 _wero- left deadi tremble on _their hinges. e may not {)n,U1(L[Li51Ll...,Tile38_8ll8|g!lSrgiLV8 hero-' be as polished and trim as many , ism toauoh numbers as were.u,ssembled Christians we haveknown,` and we may ` when -iought against Zerah, andl not as well understand shenpshooting. were W`.,1-53vW0,LT00l>S in the battle. ibut them` is re h work which we can ' '111' Mhlllll Carried an iiisori ltiQIL,of i,,l?e,1,1,,.390l11.[l1.i.8d1.,,`,',mlly` b axmen and J the owl >W1lil(2h' was their ouibiem ofi liewapathivay thro h theforests. We .. Wl6(i0II1.. _1`ihie tla:gs"of'iiiodei`n7iiEtioi{ ' ' l. are familiar to you all. and many of or throw up-the fortifisations. We do them so in_appropriate for the ('.hu1'u,cter not care where, _we' do not "care what ottliie nations they represent it would --if. we can only help in the cause he impoiiiio to enunierate ti1elI1.".i`heso,-,0 .-0111` King. rind shout as loudly as eiisigiisarestreainers lioriieoiilhe-point ' any of them at the oompletioii of, the of 0. lance and on the top of wooden n`lU9-`W . V ' V ia`hu[is.. They are carried inihe front? Again, when ii. grand victory has .. and re8._r oinrmies. 'lhio.y um-ou. [1-om! been won, it isoustoinary to announce the _maiiu toogallant iiiasthoad or a,n' it -by flags floating from public"huild- a.dinirul's flagship lo dist.iiiguisn ii; ings, aml from trees, and from the among other-ehii oi the same` squ0,d- iniisls of `ships. They are the s_ignal ton." l`liey are L it: objects of niitioiiul I for eulogy and rejoicing and fest.iv_ity. pride. 1`_hie loss of them on the field So the ensign,,iv1h_u:h the ehuwh hoists , isi nominious. i is` ii. bmnier oiviotory. There-[was a 1;; ' elthrge iianiiers of the-`hot ` >t' . ' -of-Glir-i8t Wits. are the "banner of proclamation,` the not considered respectable. Men -`of baiin'er'~oE~ re(:ru lt.und the lianner-(`of learning and position.frowned_ upon it. " victory, _ When ii nation Governrnents zinatheniatifaegl its su. -i rightsiniringed or, its honor lllsllitml, iilorters. To he a Cl1I`iStltn'W`&5 to a whim its citizens have in 0rigl1l lili1(Z an underling. llut, inark the differ- beoii opipressed, and no` iuderinnily has once. Religion lius_ compelled the . been of ei'ed_to the inhabitant of the \V0l'id`S'I`6.` infidelity in the tre- . republic or kingdoin, a p1'D(fiu,u1i],tiun of inendhus -effort it `has'_ma`deto. urush ~. war is u_ttered. . On the top of batteries it has oom,plimented' lts_ pow`er_. _ And. and iiysenais and c.ust_o`rn houses [and `there is" no! n0\V'_9.' ,B|Ili. 17-"Gd ~- revenue offices flags are immediately `-nation but `in itaoonstitutloll 01` `W8- swiiiig out.- All iiilio look upon -t,l1a_m 0r?}n_`oclamations.p_uys` llollllldftv the _ 'ti(:0.iil_m' the fact that. uuwmp'mmi_~;in_g .religion_not'tlie o\ross.g_1n the war in _:.u1'm11.`.-l., _ lere4L--!L'liue-itis-'-that--- ,4 ' r dlllywiln Sir ..Aii'ohihald Campbell Church" Jesuallhrist .ieii1ou's {ox-`tho "Oll.Xi(i in an` hour of dumger that the "lhu`y 1)B"i{1iXifIiiI'i di`the"trnories ~sn`%`amms , ma. An59n\_ `D uruaagu uuu VIUIIUIE UL DUI` `Keri-n6\a'nd. Magenta without carnage. 1: rinrn " 'l`lie_ kingdom of Christ against the kingdom`-`pf Satan. .- .l`heit is the strife now mgimg. .We will otlerdio anui~ shines. We` will make no treaty. til all the rev\`olled nations at thewrt-h Uu- ` shall -sulmiiit xtp Kiug,Emmv.nuel, '`In` the name (if Gbdwve will set up 6ui'~bu.u'-. ' .IBl`Iy~\ KID Iii-K', _ ; I his In our boyhood we L... _....t u.- s.:...........hu of Mnuidar ~:war-4s, met ~`-=unua-u;-m-4nat~- Chunk," " Joa\.1a,Uhrist,.jealou's tor` the " bond: of__,ita,|So'vg$riegn_ ancg dntermin'e(3 V toge.t bad; Lhasa who have helen 'ot'n'ri~| ed'o_cwpt}vg tutu tho) bondage of aaun, n;'ul_ mtqnt. A gpqn .; , the .d_estructinn Wot .,;h;e;3e'mihtY`W!'0nkl whwh have . so ,: long cursed` t..ho;eart1s_ upd bent upon. the `ltaaiiou of tlmeBavio,\u; a. nexgn pt i`I;!I$.I'.oy.j in 1 -.hi"5"-I111lII"8`(f`(?O`(T`*8i37I_T1_T~ 1 1 ._lu; fl;nua:;_?61:'Tp;t%`clamation. ` arch ma T thn, 7W6r"d.`FILdo not liev"e'thqt zed V "so~.1nuc _ qnmxnood Met: mod 1; has A -V Inn by; .`1hongh a wgudemlpuvc ld uf W 5 `ftlil itAypt/ the aunt Is`athsr.'.~.i man Th(i\I_% 0 ; Alent IE iAta,ru|:ia." Lot` "us stop 1 "ed." d.d 1'-. - ye; _ 0 aria. raX_ll.). `V pyav 1_y a_.An(_l_as theylaupo lngm. This :3 as no aaaault `5u on ; v.ox'_n'1u(h n..hpttar.wor dxxan tuanlt ' L \ u'o;inbtVth '.wo1'.l\d. ~ she shall lievgreetod by [the huzzas of glorified kingdoms. It is not tho Woljld against which we contend. but W9 transgressions. \Vhutevr~ is obstinate in the will. degrading in fiassion. harm- ful in custom. false in friendship. by 9` critical in prolession-ygainst all I; 18 Christ makes onset. From false pro- fession he would tear the musk. From ODKIICSSIO9 Ho would snatoh the rod. From pride He would rend off the plumes'.~ From revengov He would ex- orcise the devil. While-Christ lovgd, the Wolfld so much He diedto \ `[8 it V He hates sin so'well that to er dtcate the lmat trace of its pollution He will utterrly consume theu(`0ntincnts and the ,ooon'ns. At the gate of Eden the do- ` fclnrntion of perpetual enmity W9-8 made against thq/serpent. The tumult roundabout Mou'nt" Sin'ai`v}vas only the roar and flash of God's artillery of ivrrath nguinslrsin. l`i_m'was Vonlx one of God's flaming hulletmsyan- inouncing hostility. `Nineveh 'l3 1`9 v and Jerlmzlom mark the ,' track of Jehovah's advancement. The) I Show that God was bnrribly in earnest ; when I .'1\1wyinnke ' nations lxslligorvnt and ,i vengeful sign articles penm fund an amicable ailjustmcut. there no cessation of hostili- Q ties the forces and" .3 forces otdztrkncss ,~ dams this world have` become H10 1 of the" Lord. Affrlgliied 311)) Opposition. by I10 ll temnorarv tlnlentq. .-zhrin imz from ( 1 9 l t r p i | .\~- vu n V _ Ha u.u Unmgl uu nun Luy V- high that ` fwl impelled to around In more modlorn times the some haS`been [mug army. Jesus standard, planted on the hillof Cal- vary. Other armies demand that P9?` eons desiring the lest infirmity of s,dvo1`ihed-"n.ge be n-0108` rather than an advantage. But none I8 for is` strong` eno h- to bound.,n. ball or trundle 8. loop is skilled enough W fight for with hols the dim '9) 6 close to it, taking aim,` has sent its shnryi point right through 110. of your . ` - 1 and you like the Service well, ulthougll younow bear thelscurs of multitudin-i ous conflicts and cent-reoou,nt.`mMl.V *' longmmaroh and: tell of siege GU09 opened on you that you thought never an into the kingdom of God's dear Son. ` My subject has -taught you that in this contest we are not without. e_n918115 and colors. All we want now is 111911 to carry them. Before I sit `down I must propose to each of you this GT9 honor. Becoming a Christianis not 80 ignoble a thing as many have thollliht it. " Itmakes a man stoop." Y0 885'- know it, butit is only the stool! 9f 9-11 hair of royalty. who on his knees is to receive a crown of dominion-.\VB_' 3nt standard bearers" in rill pullllt "1 `ml places of .businesS--everywhcre.` do not ask you how old you are. n0 h Young. how oak or how strong. l10W dull or -how sharpfnor what your `home. nor` who your ancestors. Without an)` condition ,without any reserve. in the name of the-God of lsmel\I offer You the honor of carrying the church's on- signs. Do not be nix-aid of the assaults of :1 world whoseranks you desert, 1101' of. devils `wlio will oppose Y0 `mh infernal might- It were more blessed to fall here than stand anywhere also. were more 0 an onor, eng2.l8~ , - Christ. to be trampled underfoot with this army of banners. than. 0DP03"}8` Elllfist. to be buried. like Edward 1-,"!!! E.VDl'iui1 r h r . `The 1u'oI;ll)iel:le):;`'intiinate ' that them wo id be spiked. But-there may he ' a who have mt vel`. enlisted. Your shall before the clestruction otthejvorld , _....I we Id be spiked. But-there 06 _ e who have not yet enlisted. -You_r b\6lng hel`B implies that you are sen-_ ` 01151! thinking about it-, and your at-1` .tent1`on makes ma hope you are oplyl lookin for the standard to be honat-' { ed. V ill not, 100 of youkwlth all M nrQuso bounding intg -ranks, l our ~l)&lll16X'BV'T 1 * `, lv` _ zulvzm-l to- s tE1T`iiffthae.host, or-jto be` any l One. lhoux under drill. and youl would rules; , ' would i tremble ;be as gchristlanswo wemay l nnt rm wall unrlcu-.uf',n.r'\d nh'm*.nHhnn|`.incr. y o - We "1hu`y'1>Bz{pTcIi' 'ElithEs"tTi1` up -the ' !--if. ugly in 9 LI2.l,l,,a4:90m1zl_I_sn,,__\1IiB,may` be anal _of.4n1r and ` conquest. ` `Amlin. when n. an-and viotorv '- - for more than 1:: ' mm` : A K not Ibo: nlnno. to full it eyvhould-be om-aha hum can my my box. um do I *".t n4g!o uh ll: `*OI!NbIMon of II: ! conquest. 1 when } been it it-by `lugs, signal festivity. $9 IS respectable. -of zinnthenxntifaegl mortars.` Cl1I`lSl&n'W&B to e lI1a;I'l{~Cllb has compiled the world_`svre.~u:ect. . mendoua `him nmdeto. , its is V` single civilized `in or ,proclam o,tioua- nnys lioxnvige to V V eroas._-`In war Sir ..AIl`0hiha.f _ "(Quad lung` hour of dunnfver the . men` he .or`d.er~d~to `the, ield_ were in- - toxhiatecl. amd aalced for -. tho pious men .f whom; the Chrlstip.n:~~Ha.velo91: had un-, der..hIa fnauement. Norsaul: `f_(_7all.. po.sition_frowned - (1 Campbell - L out Have o"o k s:saintsL- ;'l_'hey\nre never; . dnlnk-..`nnd Ilnzvelmk is alwava ready. Ha.veloo'k s;sa1ntsL- ;';'ney\1u-e never _ ,dmnk;.:a.ngl H_a,v._elook `gs alwtyza r9a1y.' ` That (}tgxj1a.1a`n1ty`wh1oh ga'he'e(Y:` its, : *fwatTtrnnh1ss'fmm'-1:ha-hsherIrt`ttn &- .U| %3|DII\$ < ml wuu. vnu lvvvspu We are xniuuty .n"T:'li'Ls eausa, for w: -lmva th In! of thopious dead. Manson-: (tarsal balva ltrnfrom high hdwbil. W51 mu fhffiald. ` Th6 Y ?h&`iId"b5lilnd /us` (min imuomhwua retreat. The so Mtormgo avneouxt e usintho. * ta imp us ' strifap The-~ the Pay- ..ono`; and ,_the eynoa an xtynsfand the B ' luv ed ar'e.our`co;5c1jutera. no you ward the Swiss, trad1t_ om? l her herdi- V 11':e'u'mg thstt_hrao gret'IeMlrs at the avn-L: am `unbou ted 'm,}lt:it\1 9} '0 tbs f 1jhtt}l;r_1a;1LnILy`w;11on gapnerea. up, ` _ ' 1ss'from'-the`-%hshvr1xxtxn 1r-;-. hutg.oii~- 119 `shozeaof Gmlxlae uuw. mu cz..mm..i... nindmnih. Hnmurn` umnn its _T~ I63_IlfDIIl"`"cnU'fnnII!:rnm1_rr'; =hl\ta.0ii_.. `shoteaof new Bnmaamalx utremgt.h= pnrown` won its. ah.-ouldera andhua carried off t.he`gatea_ '.of science a_nd. warmly power. - . ` mncuty in this we -mm um hum of the `ninus dead. Manama: mi RABBI: "V in .vk\vnt1'd `tg o;l{{M(E1egv*Vv T- on th and splendor and power and .`ry itl." m`;`,.,` 1 dened by 10,000 previous"de'feuts. shall nnroh hen-' Ltes 'e nd wernoy npshooting, loh and forests. lEl"f.TiJ(`7Ei' land iniquity of every phase shall be err pr1ests:tl1e nu yjec s 0, 0 _ _ .dnnls1n, following the commzmd of their shieks, And glnttony and intempersnce 5 largely represented on the field. All`the' -3 glory_o haconoentrnb ed `on that one decisive spot. and. mad-. gether themselves up for one last ter- rible assault. With hatred to God `for - their cause and blasphemy for the but- tle-cry. the spread out over theearth :in square hehind square. "and legion. heyond legion.._\'vhile in some .ovorhang- -111% cloud of blackness foul s Lrits of he 1 watch this last struggle. 0 sin and darkness for dominion. _ ' ' ` ~-~Sr.et-tored-by~ the blasts of `Jehovah's .\V l -35% h,` -force shall quit the~field.;_A,&the roar tion of lotory 0 blio"huild- ld lurch lerojwas Ghrist red 1 l'W'&B aha differ- ..n..: `nostrils. plunder and sin and "satanic of the-conflict. sounds through the uni- verse all worlds shall listen. `.l`he`si_r shall be full of wings `of heavenly oo-. horts. The work is done; and in the presence of a world 'rec'lairned for the crown of J (gene, and amid t.he,crumvb_lin-g__ oi tyrannies und the defeat of satanic force; and amid the sound of zhezrveuly acclarnationfthe church shall rise up in the image of`-our Lord, andwvithrths crown of victory` on our head and the scepter of dominion in her hand in the . name of God shall set up her bsn`ners.~ Then Himalnynsholl. become Mount Zion, and the Pyrenees 1lLQIIa.1)..;.1n\,tl_pthep oce9.ns4he.-walking place. of - Hun vvho trod tho-wave crests of Galilee. and the great heavens become a` `sounding board of oxultntion to the earth till it re- nuvetnuur enough aeeImng_ {are duly 1,3` down under tmirm in their qld that dress, refreshing1hem- selves w1thIl_ . Jud thlt iftlt. my time the ber oltheireeuntry are in danger they will immediately spring e to their feet and drive back the enemy`. May I not have the thought that it ever ` the church of the blame nu. ~th.reatened.wiih destruction by toes which seem too eat ,orthe strength; ' will not only come Christ shall be ` to tliilelirennoe. butthoeegreet an-T. elem: who have seemed to be also `mg Among the dead shall immediately ear the trumet~b_laat 0! the church mili- that an full armed spri `back to their old oeition; in the re 3 of God with the L ttle cr . "More than cou- querors through he that loved ~us.f.' Although we have already much to en- courage us_in the work of the world : evang-eiization, yet we must confess that much of our time has been con: sinned ix; plant Qur batteries and get- ting ready forute conflict. We have net yet begun to preach. We have not vet betzuu to nmv. We have not vet _v%lantad-An%Idea%ra.`:'=;-.>c.'=",;~;`x=..:`*:-,, W I -` I 2 nu)-Iitlnggol V` th. ' 33000. z urn` gcaug un I-MD Uvuuwb. up uuvu no at begun to pray. We have not yet {econ to work. On the coasts of hea.th- endom are missionary stations. The have soareely -yer begun to acoompli what the propose. It takes some time to dig t trenches and elevate the . standard and direct the great gun. t From what I hear I think theymre : about ready now. Let but the great ` captain wave the signal and the r'LngII!8 I of celestial weaponr shall` QUE- l{3a" In _ every dungeon of hel and sound up am- ` ong the thrones of `heaven. Pagodas V and tenrples shall tumble under the shopk, en beeotted nations flying .fr}5I11, thexr idols and su erstitions ahoutmg ` like the confoun ed worshippers of Raal: The Lord, He is the` (xodl -T110 Lord, He is.-the Godl" . N w the church goes" forth b_ean_ ious seed. buL.after awhile rt "ml )0 he Sheaf binding and reaper angels shall shout the harvest home; Now It 15 tents. and marching and expoeurp. {Wt V then,~ln the ranlns of prostrate lnxtll-1|,tY L and on the ver.y--wallsof heaven. '7! ` the nameof God we will set up out bantners V V `The earlhsends up,its long. (1881? groan of pain and clzmks the great chnins of its l3onda.ge,:und cries, by the voice oisea and land..a.nd sky, _"H ``long. 0 Lord, how long." 'l`here was it tradition on the other side of the water that the daughter of Lir was i.filDS'l formed inlo ahird of the air, and that. 1 She wandered for hundreds of years} over river and lake until the arrival of _ v(.'hrisli:inity.'zL'ml that. at the stroke of ] . the fi1`i. cathedral bell hr spirit W113-' freed. Uncoun'ted millions of our races i by the pmmr of sin and sman have; been transformed into 2;. state of wret- , chm1ness,andt11e_v wander like the poor ` ., daughter of Lir, but they shall after I .a.whilo be released. When the great . church of`Christ shall in these darkened ;Elunds from its tower ring out the "glad _tidings of the gospel, Lhen millions of .{ won souls` shall iiud rest; in n ;S:wiour's pity` and a. Saviour : lova `transported from the kimgdomrrot sit- dwr Son. My subject has -taught you that m.;m, mgsyA1:.;o;g\ 5. xwy `Kahuna : nus.-3}" ` are '(inl-v`:i::'dt;1l:v):`undnr tmzrm UL UBVHS VVHO \Vlll O1)pU5U JV " `" nfernal .were onor,eng:,1ge . Christ. D, , 3 i . *`g_vpl`iai1 H m'og{1}ieE:ie :;"}1rnti1nate then}. 5i 1 Ll '1s'g_vpl r.m h shall the destruction of the world be 0I1(`.'gl`8ll.t battle between truth and 3 upriglxtedusness. We shall not pl`0b&}b1Y 1 see it on earth. God grant that we may Isee it, leaning from the buttlementsof heaven. On the side of sin shall bear- I`_ayodfall forms of opposition. and cruel- , W. led on by infamous kings and gene!`- als: the votaries of a auism..lod on by` ~ mr nnnnlu - Hm uu rim an n amm great heavewl become a s_oI1nu5ns.noaru of axultation the, earth tnll It "hound nga.in"to the tbzrbue otthe A1- ,wing-it m`ght . A 1' t th 'A lypse.~fly. 1}: Fyou~w"13%. w?11 scgnmghe way or? thy might ctr _resist_the sweep of thy e --._.--. .. ..._, .._. - A cliunr. mnmwe have `badmi- dqy, said..the alderlyw` " wrdzf; `;'xnake_ ?Ii mehteel like:"s..y_o1m man. A Tantlimrl um.'n'nH r-`n Hzanhnrnft ' dab IIIBMIQOI IIKBIB .} _0ll_$li'1I1Rll- J . Indeed, was all _ r j:-iwned to 1'6 ,. ~ ~ \ V . - `(Indeed.._ hem.IVth1nnlk "01. that lamb ~ 1 ma had f_nr,..innar Heel} that_.il.tha,t; ,_gTras,,1q1;g must '_be still aboy,` _. _ ii A, >I:)IA"ls;0NDs':" I; It Is` nutimatedv mat` o_vox;80_ fogs ' `ot*diamonda~have be-en;un_earthed m M _ tum, Sonthfhfrioqn elds-during` this 'w{4`:z:m...?e.:.#? `."?`'` 1 -"i' umhm. , c-a-nun = s. Bashproft .' deg ;:Now.m- on Mt origin: V5g"1*'1a'.`;?1a.' ma: ` t ;uma`a" M` , V. .. n `V-rra:An.n nmrqnn.ot;s. ~ into ho . V In y\}-O41`_6f_ ' a . .' `wonmgvr I `-.3oinsm~, % VIEW!` 9'3 M from a Wall Known cmun. K _|u'1'ol!y,hu for more than` an bun uh I win: more Iymptoml out my uuuo. ho had oonstnn and uh pniunn ha in in box has up foarfui = _ tiniest mu dunblo. requen y pn- ontodhaglvom umudluf school, nd Iho Xound. Indy omop utloul yimpouiblp Shqhsd - Iugpotita, tn did not 5190 11011. The p|i_n vu U11 Iowan uol d bu eazmnll Ihe war uchtx-oublod with uttering and` pnlplmlon. a ma aomnlohlv worn out in body audwu `MEAN : l;II_ING`r_'.A_ Jvuupc auu uvuuua uuu LU. Luvs); vvuvu his good forturue was at its zenith. it was estimated be controlled inter- 68!8 worth in 'nr*1iEl'ghborhood of ahulndred million pounils. Itwaa the fashion to call him the riches; man in the world. At th_aL`tim he wan 4`_vir- wally kingof the London money mnr- ket. In the aummulot 1395, when the boom in "Kaffirs," the shares or the coxnparntively new gold "mines. of the Transvaal." was at its height, every 'mn;n'. woman and clriald in London with "money to invest invested it in "Ka.ft'u`s." For months it was the controlling passion in London. and it was scarcely lzgssrampant in Paris 'and-Berlin.' Shares went to uml1earLl-of figures. and . i fortunes were made` in` a dag. ' The centre of. this` tremendous inanciul outburst: was Barney Barnabo. and he -was conservatively estimated at that. ltrme as worth between one hundred` iztntl one hvumdred and fifty millions of !do_,ll\1rs. Among his asnets was abank! lori-ginall capitalized at $12,600,000. In '9.` very ew months its capital stock rose in value no forty-five mill1on. I ...-.-4 .4 . ...-var u vu-its 1 l `I-IIVDIIIJJI-llDIIV'\II IZJILI-I ttllip IIWVVIII havouaund aworld-wide reputation. These have b9e1FCEH'R6d6' `and Bar- nott Isnuu, momotten orlens reapect- ' V fully styled Bar-nay: Barnsto. Bnnalo I Wis an assumed name. asort outage nalho, for btbegnli hia, lit in South Africa` by exhibiting a trio j donkey slzdut. twnnty-live. yearsngo. He was tlian abmm/20yeara'old. Baniito wag an English Jew. and illuati-ates_ in an nxtraordiuiary way tho financial genius ofhis race. ~ '1. 1.. AI -. . u , L2- A-L_L.._-- 4 u-In navy. * Upvto the `point .wher'hia fdrtunea began to dwlne he made money by 1...... .._..I |......_.:_ .._.n :_ inn: "Jun manna or unr iamxr. u nmoun mm. b ---- `- l 03IlylOl'v-CQ0`O`IlII otrllo . lolly:-Idle! latch-?IInue_l to II IIICIDI Illlkl FIIICL Z Bnrpoy Barnnto. who wcentl; coin'C muted suicide at sea. was in `niaaykror spouts` the moib remarkable npoenhtv run A` Oh... ......|-.._.... A! n`l Ding W-nu- Dywula uuu guuuv Lvxnutqasnv nyuuuuur or at the century. .0! all this zz-t 1i.v....`... us... 3.....- 5.1.... .......s ;. nu um vn vuv vvnu.u.a a -va was Iiuv uni." liahufen who have taken part in tho developmantol South` Afrha. tvioonl)` hang -44-an-gal n:aA-lA'nul.l. up-.nl-afinn uchtroublod with uturln sud pupmnon. 0 vmuomplotqly body 11 ed and dtomy All tho umo. Her mother 3 Id nyull mime nxlounly alarmed sq uh`: ~III niuntly [emu worn. . t "_ tlulymy dun tar Bh. Matcher In a . n fubuo so 0421-: Kinuvillo. Ont, - omo pojapen -ho! ucstlon, nudnndiug he! I t `tn Inch I dlltrolsinj and don ma: 1 yndmom, ma, 1- on taking Donn : Macy` ~ ll and mum (ne an eh ood,.I bun. I 0 Inn and vi widow th o1ly,wh:oh ` :5... ..Barn.abo was -born in'London. But` little i k`no1i_ n ne torhis early life. excegi; he received his instruction from 8. private tutor instead `of attending`! Public schools. He was the youngest` son. and at the age of twenty went; to South Afrusa... The Kimberley` dia- mond II1l'[l8S were just beginning to be productive. With his few pounds of eapital he llegan dealing. in diamonds un a_smnll way. He was clever nnd punshung. Everything he touched he made sumessiul. In five yeaigs he had . earned enough in the retail sale of.'_ diamonds` to` puzrchuse shares in the' mines from which his merchandisehads come. Before another five years, hadi ` elapsed his holdings at Kimberley had beuorne very large, and when the J`r;vnsvael gold tielglewere discovered heluul profits to invest in them.,. In 1886 Barhuto was a definite money war in South Africa.__,and beg:in to be 3 ken of. as the rival of Cecil Rho es. Unlike in" l'emperament,;and 1 even more uunlilke in pe1~sona1'x.uu1l)ition. the two men started im.to be hot: `opponents. Buti_n1B88 they reaclied .Lhe wnclusinn simultaneously _ili:it, ......~.... .. ....- _. opponents. But in 1555 may 1`e3.cI\eu the Ltonclusinn that, ' tlreir respective interests could bbestl ronxotegd by combining forces. and the. ` > ' `' amines were the . result, one of the most valun. re pieces of properky of `us kimy in the world. \Vh1'ln in Africa` Barnuto married. u_nd[ resu1r.,oxm um um mum. n... .... lL\1 ,,.w.._ worm._| While in and had" three- children. two sons and a d` ugliber: ' ' ` bIsTAriE' LENDS ENOHANTMENI. 1- _u'_.I'u.- .'.I.: ._.... -4` S3I>II1'lth-.-D0 Wu know.`Miss. Sally, I s and a sweat deal of my. time m selt-mntemplat-ion. . . Sally Gaye-lsn't that more dike` thmwing it away. than spending it, Mr. *S==1>s!x.uit1 - - - ~ .. - `get the letter till evening. IJ.l.DLtu.V\/u uuu-r~ ---~._......__,,, , S&l1d.y-_-Y8._I called t_he old sqnof zTg\J.n a hat and ev_er_y_thmg also [could think of. `I told bun Lt he ever opened his head to me; I'd bx*eak- every bane in hisbodx. ._ _ . ` V Va.ndy-- Vhat dud `he say to that? Sandy-I don't kn0vr-yet.a won't 'TMs'uufo'rtunite awe aaiis might have sickly II!!! D8 Lzbeenuolded hid the mother, 'du'rihg the pe rib'd'3f`expectant~- moth'erho0d,*~ts`o.ken the Lright care of the delicate organs that nuykg matemity foulhle, -A `woman should al- wayry, ' heave important or ans mm and strong} e! (`awn health an that bf her nhlld .AA'non(I n1`snnJ'L.._,.-A", ' - ' ghee; Important wen auu strong. bwnheaith `ch{ld,vde'pend u}`>onJt..;.,-M _ . - The best medxcine for prospective moth. `child,vde'pend u}`>onJt..;.,-M The prospective .e`tb i's Dr. _Pietc*(FqVorite`Presctiptio1x, II .- makee heatthy and Gtxong` the. oxpnmhat ; bear the burdens bf mnemity. .1: cum all disease `said neahieas. ` It` mikes comforb . fable the criod prepediu motherhood and '.- rtudcra I ` ` g Qaiulesp; -' It .,inaur'e' u lpealhy .chi.l.d, Th`: c'ad've1'1t 6,f_,ba y,,easy'an `- -nainswd suffering xhi .,<>.z.av.:.r I`.Ii ' Qaiuiess; It .,inaum neaxmy chum, ` km: nninswfl merias ithit;wzineirend.urc. is ` -| fe'su|I*-0f'w_e_akn:So of `the_dtat.i3u;t1y:wo;- ; ; minty `1rganip3.1:"i1iihiiind!- {(3 Ban. All good. druxtinuwvnell it Therg,--_iI~ nothing . ' " 3% x." cm 5iIm~:Il` nood.". c N<")L_tJnef_j_y._E Piii6oF. ';*.,'.,a*?..".;-..'*"..i:': .*:-.;::.a" :1-s*`3uas.~m..qv9d-"V~L. ~ . ./in innuml vdn In =5`-xi I J`"!_';'N_` _ V *.:....s.. nub gyyvu , .- mile. buumd e;..n._x A. V Koclr t ..1;` vino .the_ . Ni T=four':mu._,11I.tex!.:. g '_ 1 `tn- ."V"I{ r'I1t .i*5tiI jdu':hur_ IIru.t.o\Irrixce.` who men t"u_1`c;Ix*- 1' `3`.'i&'" aur%.$:`2a`.`:`."a;e. i: '3' rrreletipthh. _ ` .dou9 ho; ""`rhu People : Commit i explain 7 onto` ) every aI&}!`_ N, . 1 '`"`5.m.-.n`....1\`.`.. ' ug`,-A'v..h`pdbm;3u.|l` ne !ngafo_r ` ml " II VI} UEIILHU LE LIMIUU IJAVIJDJ V] and bogimds and in 1895. when ....x t_-;,__.. _,_-- -L :5- -.....'.bi. Hrs: W; man LNESS. -.--- ms ,1-'uy;tiug th'bnh` ' V tobed is-the goo - . night }oy of a hp'- . py day to a health; mother. M 3. I1} v m theta, dle ate -.th?aL`.mothe.d:L. .[nU|IlCI. gu I1. 111 mothers, -+hie"`~me ' uty ..tn :1` um-m=. Some 5`efI{9:e.*-.Th" *1 . 3 half gt her in: xovomno` in health val l~.,-mA[hK'Qdd;ulAIf `procured more `X:-om Mg. t._n1 _m ratio: to health and npixmwu null and Bho

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