Lucknow Sentinel, 1902-12-11, Page 7o ' •
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.•40:W1OP. 'Oesnat0.;. , AR& ,again
a •
‘11 oLd E1Igland Diffieltit as 1 al.'
find It to dreg **self from:
;the 0411010 Of atrtnMa days in Paris,
am ,faln to .ticknowledge that so,
.4 far, good old London Ms treated
, Inc kindly as regards weather and
pleahure •-•-•-thoSe do. not ,thytee,
though they, 'seem as. if they 'ought
,to, neither do they always go. to,
." gettlir 1 The sbotis are full Of winter
.manY with such, a Par-
. VizIan 1.3041.Tonir and savor abont them
that for ,tho momellit... one 'forgets
Whether Bond street or, peace street
-I, Mean reie de la Paix4--iii tho
The • lovely display of furs is
identieal, it wOtild •seetnt
' that in. • bOth .oapitais 'tba. Woition
of Jashion rouldaPpear as: a "Little
.tirey Sheep," tills seaSen, in. her.
• Coat and *toque Or petit griS. So far.
there in'no abatement. of the squirrel
fever, At Woolaecl's •I OAT suab
weet set of it, "straight. from
Paris," as I Was proudly assured, in
•
Whichtbe toque and muff were b -e•
•deehed.'Witli Market bunches of 'kali
• .
a:blowing" parple violets. The grey
and purple, gave such , a . denture;
Quakot yet , dtStlinotly 'piquant, ef-
fect, and a tittle 'ItiVssian -"Coat • of
'squirrel lined with, gathered white
mousseline desole-if you: will be
Have, it -had the "'choicest big
tons down- its 'front of antique silver
'set with uncut titrqUelses, .united by
silvery ,cord.. Its accompaniment was
•
.• A
Toreador
with a CiONVII of squirrel and tnrned-
up
brint; • made of close set ,grey,
pinked -out . ;HAN; ; over „the i.)Okk
prolixity waled a diandsonve Paradis
algiette; in natural, color; Which;
• • you7kno*, 15 yellortvislt, with tenches
'
of irate end brown. ' A *Mit little
•• sac; cciat, reaohttng to the waist only,
Wag cut.. up, .1.4 'panels, • the .wide
leeres; and epaulets dOne.te mateh.
' and'. from • flto. sleeves,' going, ..round
theSe battlements, were deep ruffles
Kit old lace. The , Muff was frilled with
lace„ and 'a 'velvet jaquemainot: rose
was Caialess1S, pinned'amenget, it.
Yea! furs are it ,dreaia tide year, but
so aestly and .faneitul as to bectun�.
a fevered* nighttharatd the unlucky
woUld-be, but can't -be, posSessor of
them! Quiteert the shelf le the sim-
ple; classic Vaaiskkn jacket' 'of former.
days, why, •even.• a country parson'a
wife wonidleet Ark-ish in it; - unless:
it had at least paletot 'sleeves and.
a 'few • Pastementerie • met ives to
make Vt. into. anew bentUry:germent.
To 'go from thick Ito thin, or from •
Warm • to. chilly' • .rainieet, I. was:
shOwn in One atelier Some. fascina-
tion s called.•: ' . • .
Lounge Oomis,
The: net= gives you. the Idea of test
and cointort . :after „toil, butth
'• e
reality .seetned. to ine toei,"airy and
.fairy" , for .anything so. Prosaic.
, They were • exquisite' creations and
get tired of 'rain .repetitioini:01
approval. • The lining of one. WaS
peacif blOssom pink, . ;china. erepe;
•over which :came sun -pleated creatn
point 'esprit, ..retiridthe open neck
' and angel, sleeves was a.deep- cream
Chenille fringe; tipped w:ithpearl
•' balig„ and. w: huge chon Of ' hlOssoin.-
pink' satin 'gate a touch of. color
On the •front to harmonize with. the
'tosy- teo gOwns, robes
, :• •
.crinterieur, td. Pal . them by; More
familiar namesf.. were all 01 the
most 'ethereal perguagion, cohwebbY,
lace, etc., and ,in most seductive
colors, making. !those: In lumpier
stiffs look . quite. banal., .1..tim4.117
suggested; that they. • would he
draughty weer for teas In old "tear-
hts halls" ' after a hard day with thu.
hO11114, but madame whispored that
to 'go with then'. she 'provided her
fait clientele with' softly ' wadded,
little white "yitpoa's," Smothered in:
lace and. ribbons, Which would defy
the blast§ of the hardest, winter.
It "would take a loag,•time,to study
the question of trimmings. in ,their.
-entirety, for 'their narthe le, simply
legion, .heaps of ideas we have crib-
bed from the east, of course -we are
nothing if. not assimilatiVeln these
&rye. Manyothers are taken from.
old French or Italian garments,
many from .:pictUreS; .AmOngst. the
.prettiest=and this 1 so* in Parisi
not London -was ,a triniming of
flowers in 'black •velvet and ellen,
Met which .was going On •„a
pagne sable cloth frock: :• The. flow",
ere were •• •• •
Pig. Starlike BleStorns,
' and all the .tendrils
and leaves were Of chenille., It was
Strait' "a distinguished trimniing, and
yet thOught my Hamilton: friends`
could copy it. For trimming ball
frocks of crepe and tulle, were
branches or friiit, soft, r'ose•-red
e/lerfes, etc,. all in. velvet, also
The.
. ,
The. blood Is life, We derive from
Lthebloed 'power, bauty, and
•reason, as the debtors' hitia been
• F,aying:frani time iniineraorisi..
healthy body, . a fresh appearance,
.and generallyall the &p.1141(38,170'
possess depend on that. source of life.'
It .18 therelore the duty of etrerY, sen-
sible man to ireep the .hioo4 as pure.
•• and' normal .aS.'PossIble..,kitture, in
' its ,infinitewisdorn, has., given 14
theriniometer thig . the state of
thie blood, which appeals to outt.
ren -
son, by notice. of its. Impur-
ity. Small eruptions' cif :the skin, .
which' scareely pay any'oattem-
'tien; head,ache riogipg, noisesin - the'.
ears,. ..lassitudie; 'sleeplessness, .are
piaci:ally a sign that the blood Is,
, ntiti in: its normal state, but Is filled
with , • noxious : substances. 'These.
symPtoms. deserveeur fall attention.
If more attention werePaid to thosa
and • Steps. taken to re-.'
move thein, then many. illnesges from
'which we Slitter would become
nn -
known, andsatilie. human holy Would-
: bccomejstronger and ,healthler.''At-
'
• tention •tberefore 'should be paid to
these -w„a.rning ft -ns, and. the blood •
Can be 'purified and poisonous sub-
stances removett from it by the use
of 'Dr. August " Koenig s Ilaniburg
Props, discovered: more 60
years. •ago. " •
. • . • --
haa• its big collar and ingoaa•Shieves.,'
, banded •:witli nartow floune,
ed =with ba.nana-coloreti lace, The
• •
wearer a -lovely littlediamond
tiara on,. ber. 'rust:red 'hair, in flie
,form of blender pointed . oak leaves,
,wrtli acorns in their cugis, quite the
neweret',Of new settings for her,heir-
'1O0n1S-as I was tOld they were f
Other coat in • Cerise panne, was :in
, flower garlands of 'paild,ed
• made in.•their own .eblorsi of chiffdn,
ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY OF
. ,
HAVANA CIGARS -FREE.
.4.11.itAg t.,0144aal that I Pee IE g,rer,P.
,
In
ftherefore nothing but Hay,
_DMA tOilanl, CO ever goes WO any .part
coT.-anir 01 tny Cigars. I employ Cuban
„workmen onl,y. No wholesalers, re -
taller; ..comblissionsalestnen• nor bad
elOcomits--t _at''s, all the cigars.
CIGARS 'DIREPT%. from ALLKER. to
RMOKER. No dealers need.
:Ot":14..00P sold In the last year, • ONE
AND YOU ABE A DCOOLAR
'CUPTONER. References -ANY )341,1K
IN TOftoNwp., •
I•sePPis you, THE NEW WAY, TWO
YEARS, for the same money , you
pay the old way One Year. These
Cigars are Superiorto imported ;.5-
'denit inu'rallaa TILQ name 01 MY cigar
is NO. 72. Price • ,
$2.50FOR. A .BOX" OF 60
/icing equal to five ..centtive.ach. I
,prepay all express' or pOstage(regls.'-
tered),. and •thus deliver -to you Tree
.v.L1 over Canada. Send moncy xvith•
order, one: or more ,b9ses, ,and you
shall be a customer cif mine. f.50trie
bave ordered, the •fiftle th ti rne. Sty
trbether 3nlld, medium or strong.
FERRIS 07 Ring
• Torthitb. Canada • -
•
with: eaves In 'silk and chenille. On
• .pale, :pinky 'mairve net were plus-
ters or pale blue hydrangeas, made
In satin, with: leaves or .sott. green
'velvet. These fruit -and -flower
Mings are very dear. in' the Fails
"salons des • modes," bat an Ingeni-
ous werkwoman Could evolve hOnie
reaSureia , from • even a' .'peep at
To Quit • INishions lor • a 'Atipn.a.,ent
oad rePACIOn attractions. this
Month. are the good things our Vida,
tie, nianagern have provided . for ,Our.
lietraetlOn. 'I think, perhaps,. the
Unwonted interest ,or Our Royal Fam-
ily in alment eiverything. that new-
ly put (fl the'bo4Td8,' has tong a geed'
deal in ,!boonling"' the ..last plays
which have been launched, and I meld
not help remarking not ' onlY *on' the
quantity but the finality,' an it *ere,
-,or-the -a-ndieneee.---'911he."Staart
f011eive Royalty with, • fleet' • foot-
steps, and it is the thing-more:than
ever -to he "Fitst-nighter'" and
to go to the. theatre' as often, as a
;disengaged ,evening ' ean be found;
The! costunies.on ,the. Stage give .• One,
lose. to think. abmit 'really. than tlioee
•• the theatre,: each diamonds. such
opera-uoatu; ' 'each : ar-6
rangedi.colffareal• ' :.•• •
. • •
The New 'eCats.
, . . • . • .
. .
'are aimless personified, stio:light, and:
and'hecontipg, With their trim-
ml.ngs/ of fur feather and laap. One
feels sorry, When the wearer. removes
her ,•4uter• Mien... saw. one in pale
turquoise, "meusseline Velours,"willeb
the Modish . Ichriono shatie;,.. trintnred
With bagels of 'white 'silk,: eiribrolder-
ed.in:a design, with. Pink
silk, gold thread and a rttny, titmeh of
•black chenille..'' -The wearer . was
, dark and *all, • the .,ennemb:0 was
•
lovely.
upday ool.
liltticd,TIONAL LESSON NO. xi
DgtEmBEll 14, 1902..
. The Dos Eainuelo S:trn. 3s I-14. , • ;
CQYX1/tiPtary:-'Expinnatery.'Sun
_born about B.' C.
3446. ir•ery earty in life he was -taken:
to, S:hiloh,'. the religions'. capital of'
.Isruel,. and put' trader, the ,ehr.erge•of
,g.'11, ;the hIgh littera. Slinnel leas Eli's
aSsietafit until T;110,. death or the. itt
ter,.af tor whiph 'be became 'judge ri,nd.
, ,proPhet Lit Israel., 'Hc.,Was thelast el%
the judges and the first in the repr-
int . ruccessien. , of •prOphe.ts. • ''' Eli's
Public duties mty. liiive eligroseed..his,
.a,tt e'nlion and -:energies •so . that he
'.negIceted ..the. proper. training:of his„
;min :Children. • 'lle that ,as it ma,'
it is true tcii-:dny that, many a ' man.
1.6 So abierbed in piihlie a.ffairs as to
neglect the •goVerniiient , of ,Iiig. own
11 2 Runny."
1. The , child .S4Miel.,$amuel hi'
suppeSed to have .ticen about tweiro .s,hbut • slut:IL...certainly he, exec.uted..
years old at the time • Ms' tiuty in the .oenson.
•
TEE ONE WORD
SAT ISFAcTID
. embodies preticalli* the entire contents
of the rnYruttl letters daily received from,
our patrons.
• -This Pniversal and; unqualified sadsfae. •
non to patrons is our proudest uchieve-
tnent. It Ints beett, in fact, corner-
stone and foundation of OUR MAIL
ORDER BUeDIEss-the secret of on;
glamstlp-the builder of our success.,
,
•
. --/f yon„ere out Cif• toss.n, and not con.
sessnt viith die design, quality and '
pried orour .
Watches Brooches Rings
Pendants Chains Lockets
Silyerstare Toilet !Crticles, Etc.
SEND roa otra
ILLUSTRATED. CATALOGUE •
cantaining photograpitte production of
oisr goods.
--On Imme 23 yott will fill r Special
Ladies' M. Gold Watch, •fitted without
• • • specint rtoventeni- Price' $25.00. This
• snitch is full guaranteed by as.
4.it„ •
.Buy th'e MattufaetUreir and Salve Moheyt
'titan *ging for 6 tatogiit; tiortion this:v.11*f.
•
•
BR SE rE
mANuFAciumo . „, PhdriE
JEWELert SktifERSIT"
YON GE S
‘k*I%cl RI CH MON D..$1.41
TO R ONTO.,
1
wer Was not from, disobedience, but
froth" lack of knowledge as to who
called Win. In fact, •the quick LibB-
wer to Ell's supposed call showed
that ho was ready to obey„God as
sucul as bo understood
Q. SPeak, et0,-'111114.Wae the eettal
War In Wilton the PrePliet# Peke,
when they had intimations that the
Lord was about to make some special
revelation.-Clarkf3,
'W. Came and stood -From verge
15 we learn that Samuel beheld a
vision as well as heard a voice, and,
,therefore, it in the most natural to
toundoedreasmeaningaed•tewaordvnisib'elaemaepp:0,tird.
ir,
anm Samuel .allett;ered-Ile was
eomponed this time,and did net rise, 'would weak land and the,
batd. gaYe attenti°4' 414 asked for weeds will dis ppear • :4
Goto lg., „
it SiId to Samuel -Through Sam, 1 The : best lung fertilizer is
uol, whom Eli 19ved; God milt a ter"' 'Scott's EMulsion. Salt pork
riblo message, similar to one which • . . .
he had 'previous& sent • by a hoiy, is good -too;.but it is very .9Aro
'
Consumption is a human,
izeed flourishing best in weak
lungs." Like other weeds it's
easily destroyed while young;
when old,- sometimes '
• Strengthen the lungs as you
man (I. Sam. 11. 27-36)4 but Which to dige:st
did not taro sufficient effect .to en, •
able Eli to 'compel hie sons. either The time to treat oonsuinp.
to uvo a differerl life, or to leave •
the .erviee ',Goti.,..peleebet. The Con iswhen you begin trying
oars. shah ,t1ngieWUt barter to • bide it from •yourself.
and alakm.• AO' loild, sharp, (118-'
cortiant note thrills one's ears with •
Others see it, you won't. '
pain, so the ,bitter tidings of Israel's Don't wait until you can't
woe in tho, Judgment about ,, to fall' deceive *mrself any 4011g6r.
on ER's house. would 'shock all Is- , „
• ' Be&m. with the first thought
z:, .
,12. In that tiny -It ' is 'probable
to,take Scott's Emulsimi. If
that this message was sent to Eii .
isn't reallyconsumption sO'
song, years before AUL:death, and it
he and. Ids SQ.TIS nad :abundant time much the better; yeitt soon
to Change their conrse., per-, ,
form; etc,,,I wilt bring. all the judg,
yrget it arid be better for thp
fellttlii,ag.oripointitsotpl..the house Of Eli that •• :
' If it. is • Coniurnp•
1.4, I. have: telt"' him -cod ga.Ve Eli • tion y61. .can't eNPect :to . be,
notice ',et 'what, the ,;end ' would. he of,
such ,indifference. judge • his hilt.' if, you will:
hells° foreVee-".1 Will 'continue ••to fj't gip,' • .13, time and will be
„execute judgments
troye.d.. Pod''I'l!ga.rds.,•it' as iniquity regular in
to allot" children • to . -choose theirIflC yoLi •
oWn evil waYs.. . saits . were
leke,(1.. Their father. knew the. '
SOOtt'8. Emulsion, 'fresh 'air,
1,ferd, but he 'neither taught': his
children, nor restrainea them bY ret. 41r, you : can, eat..all vou.
parental authority."., • Resti.ained• • can, , that's the. treatrnent • and.
them •not-.•:•Thli.; does', not • signify'. • . • : • • • •
that •he eflOwed no. sign of' diSplea.3 that the begt. treatment. •
mire '.4mtinst their Wickedness, fer . • . '
'lle-did-cnide-thern, 'but 46.11), gently,;. • .
hitt he did not severelY -reprove.
,:theni, and when that •would licit
restrain them: turn theta .ant of.
.their• offiCe..-LBenson...' •. • .., •
114. Shall not. be piirged-That. Is,
the. ,punishaient •threatened•.against,
Eli and: •his faintly • Shall not be
'prat-mite:0 by. all their .. sacrifices,
ST0-111
OFA EB
11 5. ..Barnes; 9f, Rat Portage,
Tefls of the Trials of the •
• Early Settler;
•
"Suffeiksd Terribly !Yon]. Kidney Coin
plaint, bat lirst 8,peedilk Relieve(
'44.sid Cared by DriOd's Kidney '
, • • ' • '
• Irtat Portage, .cat.,....Ne...2,3,--(8pee
ial.)-Everybodys,„-In Jtat 7 'Portage
knOWs H. $, Banics,.• ,fathei of a.
.former Mayor and tine' of the °West'
inhabitants of the reetroPelis' of Nev
seventy-nine year
of age, mr. Barnes leeks yeariger
send'you
a little. of the
Erhtil-
sion free.
Be sure that this picture in
the facia of a label is on the
• wmpper of every. bottle of.
•• Eimusjou you buy;
SOTT 4SC .BOWNE,
Cheinis4; .•
IarOato,• Qatari°.
soc. Slid St; .41 druggists.
" Toren to .VarMer''''Illn.Pgel.43'.
n6tDeeio. 744-.T11.0 citno4X i4.gricalelld':Wg0004,„:
erally are pnel,ange4. Wheat ateady,
600 btehels. of 'Whfta anet r1 sall.
at (i to 70; 100 sprItitt
a,t, 67 to 68o, and 800 1,4sLtile,
goOso 61 to 0,50. Barley is steadi,,..
Ihttre helng ."oalee Of. 1000 he.shels at •
48..to .47o. quiet, 700 •bushels..
.a4utolling4„.t4sw4t. .4,,roti?.(3nric;a4.1lye fitek.1 t
ingset.17 eirolltg$°:13.1,0add .414414t7.4g,:t'llt7er.i40,4"be-a;
ton for timotaYs. 0.414, ..$5.to $11
for mixed. Straw,firin, lead
aelL-
tag at $1.1 a; ton. • •
Dairy prolix:14ln active demand and
firm. Dater, go. to 22e per pentad
rolls, .und eggs at 30 to, 05O • a
..dOuAge4futf 1.7413;01,a146,., to 4o.red.
:69• to 70e, clo. goose,. OA to:. 44e:
do...opring, C'T 'to 080. Cats to
El194I , • ;. do. loose $8. Dressed hogs,
)5taltIAT,• io 47o;
eb: NO,. :tcy fie., ale;.lyselt7. .
wheat. 070... Hoy, $0 to $14;
.0c.,,-$3, or .mixed, $6 to $8, , Straw,
per ewt„ $7.50.tai '*',8,! Putter, 'I -torn*
18 to 224 :',..E°2,e!,4040;'41:4'inlitr.;igtiTi.otra°50111
do, held stock, :.2t) •to 25e, Chickens, _
60 to
tTurc.'11,040,,- relcrs,ibP.ei r1P9ALr..:
12e. Geese, per lb., 7 to 9.e. •ApPletk,' ,
.pirr •bushel, 40 to 70c.',;:•do.:•pet barrel,
to Potatoes, mr.bushet, 75
to 1303:.' Per.:107U,' 0$1..1.0.. •
.• Leading Wheat: Markets. •
• Pollowleg are the .cle queta-•
pone' l.reperta,at t 'tentreii
. 00. ),12y ' •
Ice* . 8 8,8, 7914 .
'Chit:ago • • ,8 75 )„.4;
:•• . '••• ..;•;. .79 1-2' '
Dulutlk No. 1.
r, .1
;.tehtte4dotorgreetnijo:teic:illia.pttmt0;...ht.ruo...o.ilic.::::n:k.:0.e...eSa.:T...0:.7.....,k.t.:._._:.... ,41.i
Butoher.'•cattle, choice , :3 7
•Ptitehere cattle, fair 3 23
•Budiold.stvccilmin, .31508
4.- de feeding. , 12 05.
• . Ceders.,do 4ouk 4 25
do niedium.t . • , •3
light. • '.3•23
Steel:era ... .. • 2 75
Stoekern,. emulate ' . • 2 25 to
Mitch cora, each ... . .. . 40 ;JD ,to
Sheep:ewes.. per ota,t, .. • . 3 M.to
.. .... . . . • ZOO'. to
Culls. each 2 JO. to
Lambs; per , ' ,..:... 301 to
Cavell: per hoad ... ' , 3 OD tio.
Does 'choice. per anSt. , 6 DO to
liogn. light, per. ant . ....,. •5,75 lb
.. . 5;5 to
clam -ore -4 per ewe 5-50 to
do ;pvfs. per cwt. .. .50 to;
do stasSotterewt • • •• '.9 00 tO
Trade .; C144444044.
Dtin's .to-ilay says*: ••
...considerable manlier- 'Of Xentre
wholesalers lare:•:either figuring 44
the Yea.r's rest -Ate., ' or are pieparin
to • do se, and. the Volume 'of4birsiness
passing • Is. natural.ly .somewhat
duced, hut still good for the spa-
-sea Business jtr. tyliblesale ••eireleil
At Toronto is fair for .the •SeaSon
bf .. the- .year. Trade !'conditiOns . in •
distrIc t continue••taY- •
stirbulated . sonieWhat by
'Mote Seasonable weath The,beiot
and 'Shoe , trade. esp . has.
ben.efited • by the antl there •
has _been a 'better dein ad for win,.
: ter.° reqUirenientis, • : , .
•
• , .
•• Brattsfreet'S oti trade.
There 'hoe been 'a 'fair .abremeut:
in- • Seasonable goods...in
trade • at.. Nioittreal the 'past week,
Viizincstr:, air •is:iotvn by stock -taking ,
rc.tilts toe past ,Week, has 'beeii,very •
,*satisfactory; -many .d."pat tmente •s•
trade showing :excelient inereases
ovvr previens years. 91,11e continued
, and n itc•:•rt weathei- has ten.] -
Id to 'cheek further experts-1On in.
seasonabie' to de at 'Toronto, but the '
movement, neverthe:c::,s,'.: has been.
fairly. good, all. ConSidered. • ••
wholeSale trade at Quebec during
past.week has been fairly active, •
:millet] IS, attrilitited in .sdnie ipia.rters
. tile • detnalid tor geode.
11 WI' e. b a VP. been no ,tailirres to, speak,
iti thr:diseriet. '‘Attention a.t: :
lipeg nOw. largely .being turned in, •
Mercantile circles. the holiday .
tratle,..m.lheli promises •• to •he naueb.,
In rg'r t han previeng• years. The.
volinne of trade in the leading .Feb1--
I le Coa st 't ra tie ' re's bus .been,
turriatafin4 .:thi; ;past Week Or
*t.era. days. Hamilton ..thie. tveek,•an
,l'eprirted flindstreet'S, the= • has
been A good - demand for 'seasonable
Itnee, to sort -Sleeks, .which thd cooler . •
weather ,lias. Jnade • semi.. impression ..
ou, and ...the holiday trade has been • .
quite attire. Values of , domestiO
staples inverted goods are .•
II -fitful?' held. Tlie out Innk for
t ra.do 'till '1.1)6 diCa.40. t ht. Seat • II,
fnultiff7„•f' r.) haS.been
•gotfid iu the trade
this dein tier from the.
'cOinitty..ftrr wintor gat* ta' 'and for the,
,holidny are. vlaito honvy, and..
coutimiatipu the:presillit activity
14:10oked kit V11, -the close of Me' year.
Otte wa • Wholess4e• :trade hari b'est '
qui to active., • . • .
et.
to 4 54
to ' 4 00 .
:425500
3.00
4.
3 31.
7e; .
, His faithiulness."Fle 'called AS at
other times." Though not recognized
:it first he stilt repeats the call.
-There is naught to be gained in de-
ferring Sub:Merlon to the. divine man-
•idate AO ,some future .per'iod,,,ivith the
'expectation of having the way 11111(10
easier, the cross ...shortened ' ,re-
.duced; Or Made lees abhorrent to'
-. cold man." It is. the sare instrir,
t ment of death, , an •will crucify to
the world and' Sin. Ileniembar Jonah
-who .in ids 'rebellious coarse •vas
.6t-ertaken by the fieree storm.: and
• IY • .
is possessed ofWontlerful vitalitY•and
•
pioneer :of. tbidistrIct, Mr. Bo r n
,tellii Inalty tales' of early life In the
;Wilds Of 'INICAV Orktarin.,•blit n011e more
interesting than. the following• .i
" 1:Was ,terribt,c troubled with Kid
no- Complaint. 1 Furfered severely
;with Piling aeress ,batik, and wit)
a scalding...bur ni ieg • Sillation WI) en
111 ating that ,WaS pQinfut. •
. %lough I Ilea .14t4 le faith in pro •
-
was thrown overboard and sw•alloW-
ed by tho, whirie. There in the fish's
bPily,' with opport ity in the inekvy
of God ((or he might have • been lit
bell), for enith and can:lid (1r!! bera -
„ ,tion Concludes, "I will pay that that
" -I have vowetiat-ation is Or, the
Lord2! 'when los vvi I thus strung beck
into touch .with the divine' will he
,W11s. at once release.) from his peen-
s, liar prisisn house,' bat the Lord calI
cd as di other times. 4And the weird'
of the Lord came unto. Jonah the
second time.. saying..." Ariee, go Unto
- The same old Cross tras.
on hand for prompt 'and full. recog-
i ration. Jonah responded. and glork-
• orts 'were the results. • •
. •
• prietary medicines, I had a box of • • :31ilk T.,aper,
Dodil'A Kidney Pills in the house that
I hadprocured rny wife, ond com-
menced ;taking them with good effect
" It Wasnot long till my acquaint-
arktetr started to greet mo on, the
street 3vith 'Hello, ItIr, Barnes,; how
young you art lookinge They were
riot astray. I felt smart,. toe, and
feel 'Younger and. in ,,,better health
that I hato been tor years. My
Kidney GomPlaint co/11000y' a t ideal Wom.11 fllfl1
ds
cured by Dodd's. KitliteP Filid." 11 11IILILv4
•A Artssaentiss.tt,s• concora has cOM-
nienced the manufaottite or. p4pe.e.
• , milk bottles. • it is .bniti• teat t,ht:•y
arc lilt prod; retul watsr proof., 'and
tut great advantage' is in their
chentinese, winch will permit them
to best:brown away 'rater ii,siste; once.
• ,
tabermiele was. to perform. • those Thouglfts.-"The • lesson here for
the young is. Most important., Bain-
: CaSY: services which his stiength
uel intit1S1-1•10116' in seri'ing clod
Iwould," 81104'. :sneli as 41:leutnej the
dors. ;lighting the lamps, c,,,tc. 11did inh was
ibi.6tteo'icittoi,l'etilifIngis.t..,;.zvtirleXt'll..tililee:
not =side in the sanetuary; hut in l
one of the.. tcnts ffrofid it, wJiilh for , God to reveal greater things
hlin. IT the youiur will be hamble
were kept for the use of the priest's to
Efi; the high 6riest, kept .and diligent they will find that
the , purest tvily higher things:
8 towel as ids speciai attendant, not
because 'Oucli,,nii . office was assigned'•.111A(*.rICATI s4171vEY`
him. beettime or .400,0 !..Sainuel. the •.•ubjeet of ' this les:
Cst reit hi hini. He was &inMete: I" L er"sti"°: .ch'I'v-
histruetor." -' Was, . precious " •ba)il • give". ',the
meaning IS that 'direct reVelations• "ill 'I'm '41""(1' 1° na(1
from been glten • in befOre the
God hod •'heenine exceedinglY.,
Lord.• 1. tivti It is while a mereIiilti e8 (ad
tare. This ly-418' because .c.it tho sin-
' t'll°• 11".i°Stii°64 4".• t•lie t1.11i1/14 C4N7*(111$4%,4 k (450 Fr.9 spiritual
. 111111
people. • •
":.itpeak,. for thy SerVa tit hoar- '
g*. At that lini'e--At tinny:when,
tale Nerd bit God was tate and.there eth." 86 many 'eats filled with
stas great .apiritual darkliesS. 'In his inletlatetr tielo6n:tolexittite.gilevo
ini:leteslliese0
t Of not
place -In hie tiSual place of test, „ It
inta.4 Irt the night: • •• • Lorct It nitalis much to .11Ve Witlf
s. 'satiturt• t")"'..1 tr3 fL.‘ i'&1,,von'S
ditty.. 'whir 0 thls world, am) our
,..4,Thitt to WS teem, • ready Within
distance.. if' the, od, mar? Minds so disentangled from the
shonld, 'Want anything' hi the night,
It *Mild (Mein that he lay'sdriletybere.
near the holy place; and trent:tei' bed
before the 'branch-laintsr 'of . the 'Mtn,'"
diestlek Went ..out, ,'(the main 'lathe'
:rover went Ott); probably toward
midnight. ' •, •
4. ir4-6 Lord San -Mel -410a
ealled Mtn by bin turtle, ,...tottie think
the eall Mitre' from the.,ineSt holy
plare. tie atirWeredY tl&e. •itni I -
"Being, unadtptainted!'With •tho i1.-
ionR or tite Alniighty,, tooko.•
to bo only' which Was real-
ly t.lie Call of God." •
Thou ealleast ine-S.arianere in-
•
exciting., soul-alltiring and splrit-- . • , . -
. •., ,
.
distracting coneerns of earth. soc- S saysMrs. .1.?sie Irpvin, of .
ulat, .n..thi sensual, as to e'Ver 'have • .9.
Oue ears' elPen to the • heavenly anti 325 So. College St, Nashville,
divine.; SO closed org the ears of
the general mars Of PeePle tli) Lim
, Tenn., .of ,Lydid E. Pinkliain's
voice of • ilod,. ..tria so eligrosSed are' V. eget4bie Compoulid. : -
they u. [tit interests', that simply to- , in the history, et, medicine has
ee§sitaie the idesqed Lord to nse fat l'emal.e 4liseases equalled that at,.
tere mon sures 10.0taler tO teieod 1.3..dia E.. piokhan..es
tele t rut , Vegetti.hle Gitopoutid, and hover
ec"mclesev'lls.6" clitriwr the lif...tfine,of woude:rful
eatne" gpenk to and.eottitntine with medieirie hys the ()emend tor it been
voonderfnr mean:in.:. th astound rrefe the Atlantic to tlic ractfic
late to,- 11415' • a nd 'sense ns t e- the ,Lq‹,tnand for one partiguiar remedy
fallen inn n, Tilis,, fa81 et is ,so lull of se,..reff.t...; it is f 0_,,Iry
and almost bewilifer the qp reell,
• Arta tlFticiTliont the length and breaatti
dnstry alicl readineeS to Wait on ELL tIV:1, IltitTI'm Thant:. up:, Ili ,.(:),=.:: of Ms erent,. cootm:nt eoree tri.egirld
come when called. il'e hearsand ru na all Dim ,- tie o,efefw, vte. sit b I
are gdod exanitiles tO drildren to to"dat. 'The graCe 01 CCU which •
britigi•tli so I V a t icia ha th appeared- te tidings '°t.:`‘.°. 111•11-''4 ..-,,h3Y:eringsr'ellerea
by ID. itatmt,ieustartus upon thousands
11.t,,t(3/D'eirtf.teoatil,.0,t i'thow. .i1.16 'Lo.rd_ ...11•:(,....;,,i•rg,,..• the loisL , and wan4cling of letters are pouring in front grateut
!Ile knewandWOrirliinped the God "'.*1--Ti*f ' ' ., • ' _,,
women sayiurr that it.wilr aria posi- t
of,' Israel, Nit lie did riot Understand Inc orben.rarico..:- no stbei.ii, t ow ' tivciv Goes cure the ,worst ,rOrres of :
• tho. way In will+ nod revealed hi 11;ktitir Ivait'$i ev6rt1fliifale. dt3t1'°Alni'S'• :
nl' not reeognItod rf.eerve TO to; Arig, Piz:kb:int tat -irks all troo.• ;
iSAY.•
Steil heard tfint Gott spoke in hist rnet as eounselor, to” assist ns *hmt,iherotl, hor t
benefactor It 14168,4* Oult. Actuates - - • '
606itted ga lit and 'again,' tor Odd denireS naught. but the welfare anti ' Sperideilee 'k.e it by %Vernon oalyo:
volt to 1118 'prophet -Et.' Ito. had Itet‘;',.Ibm.t e/x5dso, Ins glorionic.' ()It is , to men niv,o/ tiro. (.11)()ut
it Lynn5
a. The..third tlitic--.The Call *an Him in HiS wonderttil mission. ire 31088,0 for it..(11104** gtlelA et/Tr6" I
• • otoir ftott Sarimel's failure to tins- eternal lutppiness ot ilis subjects. •. aanociaig .... "
• . •• Dent's:" foe
pote,t, Wear a riunti‘er .01 dip:moods
or other pr,ecleiuS,Stonee by day It is 4
never in good taste.:
.Don't behave ,in the' street in a
way to attraet rittentidn by rolling
About, at titiullnizingi' • shrieking ,
.W4111 laUgliter. , •
• 1)01-1,'t ttr.4,11, $0,ttrtc4.1f to ,get kites,
pr sproytt,,:
• Aye% les er the faslilan 'MAY be
" jetvi Don'1, 1.1",.. to po...v.,;-,0 „Iv • -a, lanehroii
•
or. 'dinner. 'but 14,e:us:Pre food
. ,
Den% •sp-ek por.,,:.$ by their.
'Chris:Elan as soon els you. get
:to knen- till in: • '
Don I I% toir...tvt others Whiut they
s, :nut oiiitttAtn the art 'or, '
'
DOA' *V mention males triton talking.
In, prilr,ie about nr r3.0;45134 you •never
•t.tt,l,ziogitttial‘r,iy. be Overhea▪ ring the.' non,.
•
•
•.
t„ilte as a niai ter Of, 'Course a
so;it when off erocl 3-0114 1114-112.it erS"
thtik the oe.r.o ithn WA:1'g it. I { you.
aro Mit tired' ,yo•irm,'fi don't take the
seat Of a tirt4
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