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� ITHE SURAY SCHOOL .1 . Arnotis Scot's WeaponIs In Possw HER,., � "*. , . I n Papua the Fashions, Last a Por�
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I - sion of Toronto Man. . I � 69ws Lifetime,
: 4svn V��—Second Quarter,, For A sword,vQrn 'by .none other thou I .1 I
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] May 2',' 190 , I . : Wohn Grahain, of Claverhouse, days of settlement I and plantation,
.1 . , 1.95� � - . among the prized possessions of Mr. I I � . I which bid fair to , make of Aiistral!Vs
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. . . * Wderick Cameron, the Toronto park . I . . I wonderful South sea colony a rival
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I THE INTERNATIONAL $ERIE$ * I superintendent. Needless to say� this .o 13orneo, or the Malay States spe-
- . pride in tht ownership of the relic cially as the rich and valuable P4 -
I - i .1 p�j,a 1juida are being offered practi-
P , , .ele . I does not spring from admiration of , ca ly w thout rent to any one who has
-1�1 4'rell a� trouble - the manwbo wielded the hwteaplon for, capital enou But
dent to a bilious state of tb tem, La ef 0�,, JV
. Text of tho Lesson, Act,, ,;;I, . !!Dm�,tl,, a ill , ep d t ADVISAlP411 gh to work ,them.
. ,eo to quote Macaulay, he still there is much of the count na-
Memory Verses 2, $-Golden Text,, Dizziness, Nanses, Dromalue Dist afte, . ry
; . I Mark xvi, 16--C9mmentary Propgrod bile 41, I name that wherever the Scottish race known, and a great deal that is re-
; : e =%gl,01241-11r.t,4101�1411.,IM401�:44 own a - is settled ion the face of the globe is markable for the quaintest of savage
. by Rev. P. M. Stearns, � mentioned with a peculiar energy of Taking Lyd- ia E. Pinkhani's customs. Guama, lit Western Papua,
� . - . hatred, To"recapitulate all theerlines - I has a tribe of natives who live and
. [Copyright, 1909, by Araeric*n Pro.40 jikWda#QU.1 . I I with which � I I die in their ha;ts -,and Ia little else.
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for . 10 . I ,jils grg hlm� goaded the peasantry of the 4mbus, Obio.-III have taken
There would be a waral, welcome 6 Cc mpotind
I Reaclaclie, let Ca Vitt Thepe hats -Are of plaited'flbre,. very
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. Darnabas and Saul grow the Chris. equally valuable in ,�0,.Z.tIp.tl n,curjpgan4pr(- Western Lowlands, would, be an�end_ Lydia, J@. Pluklia 's Vegetable Com- .0
. . ventl,nFilils sinnoyinj coinValut, while they also A less task.s. I . : . , . , . . .. �.,; ....."':,�I-C ":'1.17.1 during la g� CdWcal shaped,, and much re -
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tJaas at Antioch on their return from correc all4tsorderso thee omach, otirculs. the The sword c4lls to mind . .:: :,-.�.��,:� vulviing the Chinaman's headgear
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� Jerusalem, and John Uark, Barnabas, liver and ngulatq the bowels. 1�veu4tlieyouly one of the darkest and most troublons "I ,.. :.;,..:� y -Ou tile well-known .Willow pattern
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I I sister's son, whom they had brought 010% I times in Scottish history, when to dif- ,.;i, -:X. .,.. ::.�. doctor told me it,
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: with them (xil. 0.5), would probably fer from the established religion of .",,::,�1 I—. 11 - was good, and slace plate of the nursery. . They are so-
; 11 � :�,�j_:,�,��::;_ .� W� purely fastened to the head with
; find himself In a dIffer lceD the land was a crifile, when the Cove- � � , ..� taking it I feel so
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. ent atmosphere Achath. "uld1bou,': Apr offatothosewhe lianters had to meet in secluded spots 1. :,� 11 nineli better that I nins-,les, of thicT,_ stiff clay, and (so
. yvio I . ,..: far as is known) aro never removed at
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I * from that at Jerusalem and must have 0 to, escape detection, and when they 't;1..;Z...1,_ . �;:
:)ffor*fi-oratbladistresslogcompinint- utforta. .,:::,. �.�:,.: �,;:' , can, do all my work�
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mttte)ythetr,goodneesdoesnotesidlierQ,andtbceq, i all, , Str, g,i;, to the sex - that
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� been much helped by.the companion- who once try thwavillitindth were butqhored like -sheep for prac, ;;,�.;-1 , .. ''! ,� s a . matinee
. 050ittlapill6valu. . I . .,. clings tely to the
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I ship'of his uncle, Barnabas, and by abl6laoom . doing the -faith they held so dear. � � I � . ,. I I egetable Com. "'t in civilized I -ands is not the one
, any -%yaKs that they will not be *71� . . . : _.''.... I:: ": ht
I fellowship vfith such teachers as those Angtodowlthoutt em. Bukafterallookher4 The sword is tEirty-seven, inches , . ,, .:�:;::;, I
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. - loug, the blad% from, the hilt to the � i '.., ,. ".1,'... po d a ne Temedy
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here ,mentioned and by the zeal of .. �... I:, ...'.. � I... =,nent list of G.,. i x i v t, the. men re-
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. I these warm hearted' believers. They tip. being t1iirty-two inches, The ,'.. .. for all onian's
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; . iiihilstered. to the Lord and fasted. !;HE � point is worn away ,about an inch. ------- MIS" �V.WA�., t A lie. enoraidus rivers watexing the
. !Utheba A-foomany Ives that hero Is where It is a two-edged bfade, but of course --loneverforget to ell T
I The things of this world werg, nothing - . we Anake our great boast 0urpillsetiraltwU my friends what it has done for me.11 riell lands of Papua are very,. sNylit,
. others do not. . 1. -4 is not as sharp as it was some 250
In comparison with the, things of the years ago, when -a (lull sword would , -�-XX'O- E. HAwso.w,'304 East Lopg St,, and even tilt) amphibious native'at
� Carter's Little Liver Pills are very s=jI &d . d iril -
. kingdom, and food for the body was WrYMY'fQtdk0. Oneor ovopll4rnako a dose, have been a useless tool in the hands Oolumbus, Ohio. . . times fin ti it h, . .to cross safel�-
I wheyarootricti vegetablean d4not or Anoth,er Wor * A imrious F,ight was seen recently by
I wholly secondary when the pure bread of its owner. It is rusty now from -, _aan, Helpe4.' M
. pn%o, but by tKeir gentle ActloA ,,,,,, ,9.rr, - I
I D 0 Who Graniteville, Vt. -111 was passing a magistrate on patrol duty. Five
I and water of life ,was to be had. Some use in. - . pge, blit 'oTj_both sides, can be seen -Ing large wooden warrior
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�_", * w -bo read can understand-. Although -A 00%itp-ToaL , impressed the' -name of the maker; An- jugeof Life and suffered. men carrN very L wi&k
� It means much to minister to the Lord, , dra FaTrara. a famonif Manufacturer from nervousness and,6ther annoying shiejds. Wished to cross a
; Lydia E, Plukham's Vege. -And rapid river in high flood, a
1 4 , I even a child can do it (I Sam. Ill, 1). I W M. hat Doll. W big% of swords, in that age. There are rlyraPtOm% � ' & man wo (I
�. � also, other letters and marks on the table Compound restored rayllealthand stream that' no whit - - ul
�� , have*often been Impressed with this 1 1 :. blade, some H's, and a number of streafth, and proved wol;t1i mountains have ventured - into, The. ingenious
� . . I Ila considering the matter of mlnlster� . crosses, but what they mean is diffi- of go d to me. For the sake of other Papunns put all their goods on a raft;
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� . Ing to the Lord -that the eight words rho Skates suffering women I am willing on fluna their shiel,16 stream, and
I That Got Away eintl T�oso cult to say. Perhaps the
I "that they may m1alster In the priest's � should publish my' letter." Its, bes6iding tho shields Ilhe inermen
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11� That Were Recovered'. I � marked the battles in which Claver- CuAuLEa BAncLAY, R.F.D., iraulte- riding on d6lphins, ivorked their way
111. office" (Ex. xxvill, 2, 3, 4, 41, and many Tliackeray once asked one of the house ,had engaged. Two shallow ville Vt. . . acroiss tile , forront with Powerful
Other places) are a translation of a Men Who let*out -skates on the Ser. g I I W�meu who are passing through this strokes of tho le --1 drll�lrlg the Taft,
.1 ,rooves run its entire, length on both
;� little' Hebrew word of three letters, I sides'. 0 . I critical, period or .who are suffering t 411-
.. pentino Whether he had 4�6r loft, a.. On the hilt are letters and -figures, Jhe gool,.;, ,,,tna t!if? Govepiment 6fli
� - . froth any of those distressing ills pe- cial, in front of th-1m: The Papuan
. and I have asked myself, Does It take pair through tile omlssiQn to exact a, R;W., No, 68. This part is made bf culiar to their sex should not lose sight (loos not. -,top at dov;cos sts, simple
as much of carth's language to open de colt) and lie roblied -that he hfkd bl�ass, .slid js� loose, being probably of the fact that for,thirty years Lydia, as this. In fnany� Parts of the coun-
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� to us the little words of heaven? Foir never don6 so, . I
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;" we have no record of nn.r, language � hands of Claverhouse it was seldorn E. .Plukh4m.'s Vegetable Compound, lio bnilck exr-elient ,suspension
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lr, . which is made from roots and herbs, �`riages of strovg fibrous creeper,
: . I but I'lebrew having been spoken by most pardonable. . out of action. ` The protection ,for the has been the standard remedy for humtrods of f�...q 'long, and ,9pans
,� the Lord from heaven. . A �Well dressed. younj' jellow was hand consists: in a circular shield at
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. . the blade, and a female ills. In almost every coniTfiu- gr,,,,,,t rivor..;. and- gorgos by their
f. . Well. I am sure that It ineans more havla Ills second- skate fastened on, .the I p of thin band nity -you will find woraen who have )jjov,yjs. whito cvxp,nitors are'now at
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,,. any of us know to "minister to when he suddenly �rokd - away from Oi,cl% Aa_Aha_,raund_knQb. -- been restored to health by Lydia E. - w0j,k I 'tht, dit-,'riots -round the cap
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,,, " I the Lord." In the great book of wor ,the man's hands and dashed tv the tee, � ( Tli'e, steel,, in the blade is, the Very FlukhaWs�VegetWe Compoluld, . , tA, Port Nfortvby, bridging, the riv-
,� ship, Leviticus, it is well to i , . ,_ - clooi, .to the important
., 1park the The next instant a I thickset, .powerful ,.-finest, and can be beat so� that the � I 11 1. � 1- that lit)
I phrases "unto tile Lord" and "be- . �,awrying in r4ova' . rlibbor 'end eQfft,,- plantations with
. man was clamoring,for another pair, p nt iv 11 touch the top of the.'hilt
Ile was 9 detective In pursult of his ,�ci.h I any danger of breaking ' tkcoll- x ry matr�rivd of civilization,
. fore the Lord," and when they bp- it out ,. Such In a recent issue of The Halif&. Jh�� ordine. .
.r come daily mottoes with us we sliall prey,,and .a -ier animating sight it was the sword , elded bv John Gra- Chronicle, a King's County farmer but the Papuan, looking on at these
I know more of true ministry.- 'While . y b Jer a 11ilouse, Viscount . - of . w-iashionod ideas, declines scor -
. wi s to watch the c ase. I- was as haul of " Cl vIr I writes . telling of his .success in dairy n e, ,n:
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, , Dundee. .. . farming in Nova Scot -is. "Dairying,
: , they Were ministering the Holy Ghost he had, boast kater,and h coaentvdl.V t6 his ancient' on-
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. " 'it became presently obviou's that he i branch of farming in the Maritime � glnecl ;.
;, � for the wo�k whereunto I have chIled wasrimning down his man, - � . Cameron's rnind.that -this was actual-' Provinces,' While somi. few sections . � . I . . I
.., . - ly in the possossioA. of Claverhouse. . .. Sans,� With, Patti. I � �. . I
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" , th,em" (verse 2). Here we have. the Then the young fellow determined to ft ' are doing 4uito a business, -making - I .
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t . . I whole.Of those chapters In one sentence run a: desperate risk of. liberty. The* Mrs. Camkon. -.Sh� ' received it ,!Tom �nilk Iter supply towns 'dnd. cities, and In ' I" small top back room. Over R
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) , and the whole of every true Christlam tee, as usual, under the bridge was her m4thcir,. -who got it from her fath. In sOme cases condensing factories, n6wspapor shop 'in. Charlotte .street,
I life set apart for the Lord, separated marked I�Dajigerous,li and he made for. er, Who lived. near the seat of Cla*er- 'yet, our cheese and butter factories Fitzrok Square. lives a*'n old operlitid
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,;, .. 'from the world and self and sin, to do it at'lleadloog speed'.. The-lqe bent be. house, Bonnie Dundee. * After .the tire doing; a very small btisiness had .singer wbo:inoro than once
.. the will of God, to work the worits neath his welght,- but .he gq sa death: of Cliiverhouse, according t6 the fact is that to -day we are i1port- .with Mille, Patti at COvent Gardpn�'
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- . .t '�Iy the story handed down all - his relics - ing butter and cheese that could all London. .. . . I .
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1 'The sherifrs offlde 'foil * weie collect6d. in one r�drri. of the. cas.' be. made in oui province." He. goes - , A.- quarter, Of a century , ago Signor
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I... So they, sent forth by the Holy Ghost, equal pluck, �but,- being.h heavier man, . as it was fast f � alling into rqins,:.and sand� of dollari - a'rd - annually going � loading operatic roles, but of late
. ,�� departed. When we are sent of God brokeAlirbugh and wa d " ' I '
. 9 rowned. , , there was 'a general distrlbutlon� .out of. the provipde years things liave -been going''from
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I we always have His assurance "Cer- "His Sk . a with the old man, and
. I Mtesp" said tho narrator' oi among the relatives of the. contents of States 'dild upper ' Ca6nada for fertili. Wid to. N'VOT$
:! tainly I will be with thee" (Ex. 111, 12; the Incident, "I got back lift . er the In. I . the T04m. , This 'sword, *which was. zers, mill -feeds, -and dairy ' �roduds, much against his' :prido he recently
,_ . -One of them, which 'could e.asi Nmto to Auatist Van -Biene, of "Brok-
'' Judg, vi, 16), and It Is only by His quest, but: -those t'lle young gentleman. among tfibm,- went to . lY be Produced in -
ran YP�T - �!. whom -it Was received by Mrf en. times. as en Uelody" farno, asking for- assist-
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. ce that we will be separated had on� I , qga , � from, much of the dairy . product�.' as are -anceinhii distress'.. , I . .
1,11 I from all things and people not of Him - - . . . . ---!_1 W . .. .. . . � �.. � .. 'Cameron's grandfather, but, how. lie -produced -at present c6uld be made, .
1. . - ' . happened' to c9m6 by: it she A.s at a . The old man a fev.-daysago, spetik-
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loss to:spy, - '.. . - .. '. � and employment w uld thus be-furn- in
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�. l.t we would know God as our Fatber� . frint By'Request. - - , .. . . , I � . .,. � _ I ished, for many Of Othe .youni men. of, - ofghig 'appeal; ail appeal which Mrs.
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, .1 and as the Lord Almighty, the mighty . . . .� . . ��. I . ., I . . . I I I 0� . I ' . Reea 1. lis War of 1812. . I. . the province Who. fia�e very little to Ivan Biene described as'. "lieattbreak-
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� God who Is all sufficient for us, and . . . I do in the Winter mon'ths.%, . ing � I
''. ix thefol!owing by shaking well. To -live a hundred years and stil . I
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, have others see that we.are His sons in a buttle, and take in teaspoonful be hale and hearty is the record of ' � . -_ - . .-. . I
I a � . after meals and at bedtime.- . 'Mrs., Sarah M( * - � . I . � .. hadn't any fire this . -w,inter,: but he.
- doses , The did fashloued way of -dosing a (M in Biotic)'. and his wife caine -
. and daughters to His glory, 'He dwell. ,Cully, who at present : . .
j Ing In us and walking In us, we must Fluid Extract Dandelion, ,one-half is livinA with - her grands6n, ']Ralph ' wea-katomach,oratimulating�theH6iirt r. Vt , . . - I -low are you,
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�' be willing to be separated from all Ounce; Compound Kargon, orve ounce; . as arigels. and lip- said.
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.11 . . .McCully of 753 Lome avenue, Loa-, orKidneys is all wr6ug. Dr Shoopfirst old -friend?'. The firbi you see�- in the
I things unto Himself (TJ. Cor. vi, 16-18). Compound Syeup, Saragparilia, thre� don, Ont., and, who eelebrated. her pointed out this error. This is why his grate was -given by .them. , - . .. 1. ,
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I . oucoes. A local druggist is the author.. one huadredth-birthday recently. - - prescriptton-Dr Shoop's Restorative' . "I �am now 64 years, .old,'. ho woiit'
� The Holy Ghost having set .them ity, that these - simple, hurialleza ingred. - She was born in Halifax, X. . S., and' .-is"directed entirely,to the -cause of . . -
. I apart, the believers by fasting. and - ients can be obtained - at nominal coot ' . ailin' nts'tbe we�ikinsi6e,or con- on 'land when I was a boy bf. 16 1
i prayer united with Him in this con. fron! car home dr.64gist. , I . . rerriembers,well the troubleiomelimes' these � e . � fo�ght.with Garibaldi. f itarted,life'
� oi 1812. The 'battle ,of, Chesapeak6 trolling 'nerves. It -isn't so difficult, _. �
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11 secration of their belo.recIleacbers. to . The mixture Is. said,. to cleanse and and. the Shannon 'is ',iilso firmly Ira- 'says Dr Shoop, to, strengthen a WeAk as a journalisi, but. usf,d'tb. sing at
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,'� a foreign mission. They might have , streiiethen the elo'gged and inactive pressed on her melaory.� When the �Q�tomach. Heirt, di Kidne7s,if one goes. benefit coficerts, and made my,debut.
IT said: We cannot spare them. We need Kid overcoming Backache, #Blad. at_the harbor' at.1t.correctly. Each inside'organ has at- Assises in 'Farvorita.' " . I _. .1
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i . them so much here. What sh der tyssl-n,eas and,* Urinary trouble of - o vessels.:. arrived . ,its coiifrolling or in6ide nerve. When .� , This year Signor R14 has had I
all we do . she. was A�ken by hei father to see fail L � (I
. age . arms . these..nprv�s os , . to 4; sviokl�.
all kinds if taken before the St of then th ur eagagenielit-��to si.ag at
t: without them? But theY agreed With hes.aieage. . - - - . ..'.1 . I . . And -110, held her in bis �. I . Tbesovi e,Org4ns , . ,, , , , t , . I . .
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." been specially blossed in giving to itilelyo ercomes pain in 'the back, when sho witnessed the awflil:tight, a" , I .
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x, God the best they tin flow honored clea-gs the urind of sediment' and repil. ..of the, dead ,ind -dying men. ,The deck.. die �ons,e -and recomw6dd Dr. She P . - ' . '
; I q . . f 't,he Chesapeake, she said, was- cov- Re,, , t.lve. .Tostit-&.few days,'and . A wonderful Pinie'liiocard is that
� these two men were ikb being named fates 'urination, ��especially at n* hD 0 . I
i; � , . , Ed- . trunks' of se'el- Improvement- will promptly &ad . held by Sir'J(Yhn.Tptjii3iel, the famoui
� by God for this ti�lnistry! Eventhe - curing everi the worst.korras of b " .1. eted i�,ith the hPads and
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'. 'der weakne . I . . I ng .ijj their life -blood, whiah,' sure . lyfollov�. Sold- by.$ll dealers, ,. . clirtoonist, Nv'��o, - on -tlio� 28th of Feb-.
longest Journeys are made veiy littl as. � � men: lyj� . . .. — ...— I . Tuary, eutere(l. . ii.15Gn .his; -ninetieth.
I 0 - :Evekymau orwoman here who.feeto . re,�ched- well up'On tile. boots of those
1. . of in Scripture, for what is a journey . that t - he'kidneyer are not st'rong'ot act-. - -Who were on the deck. I . . . 1. . . Carrying. Coals to" Newc'amv. 'For _oVcrjort9;, years his.car-
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4 round the world even when compared Ing in a healthy mannar, shoulii : alix. . . Whil6 - livifig ki Aalifdx Mrs, Me- � T,here have be6n some amusing pre- toons appeayod )yeek after' week in
I . - -this preseription,kit honra and kivelt a ' ' and soniations to publid men in Toronto, pa'
, � with coming from heaven to earth, Cully moved'in the best oclrcles, I nch. Indeed, ,so regular was their -
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� . which angels accomplish as swiftly as trfA, as it is guld to do wonder& for .was a. society leader, She taught Sun- but none move so , *
, . the lightning? They leave Antioch manypersprldi. .1 �� : � . . -,-v - , - .day s600l class, and Sir Charles Tupm that niade recently. by the Canadian. -tllis long Period Punch;only--wPearoa
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I and are n,axt at Salamis, I'd Cyprus, . - . . .. ' - . � . :.." - . lar� retiring president, Mr. Wi K.. .b,aring the well-known mcnog'ra 'in,
as to the journey. . As Tar back as the reign .61, Queen.' .
without any details , Mrs, McCully leaves her .bed every PoPu . - - .. .. .
? "I morning'. at daylight, and retires at Geoig'w, . . I - I .. !,I* i-ot iriv subj�et .'oil Wednesday
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� . . The word As pri-ached in tb . ii official ddlik, both,winter and summer. The. . - It' was- literally a case of -the old. - .rdgbi." olice 'said Sir John,;.w.hen.
,�, gogues at Salamls, but no statem6nt known . as th6 "Uncorker of i Queen � . rlly* faculties Impaired by, the lapse ,'saying that'some.people would even describing his w rk "thought -i . t out -
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, by. the- so( ? , . Mr. George is Ahe'ni-ving .spirit in
� Dr riot, we can always rest on Ion. IvI* -,xamiae,the cohte`3�ts.� The offi - Ing. Some time ago she - lost the sight ' , , r,ou li Aetch;* oil T'riday,iaorning. I
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i 11; Jer. I, 12, R. V. They passed . cial. .Uncoritp,r" con of one eye � . � ., I la. a comPaiiy )rware. What,more fit- ail .
tined 0 flourish . . . . . .: . .. , and �,,t-dck to it *all ,day With
( through the island to Paphos and down. .to the -reign of 0,00rge* Ill grippe' , ' - . . . ., ting than 1hat t%te Exilosition Board my no"O well down on the block,
.1 found The deputy Of the COUDtry.ea or ' when.the position Was abolish d . ---------:— . . . I should mak - e him'a present of a cabi- 'The following night the * �lock� was
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!;.. to hear tbe-word of God, but hindered * tnne's. mail ohnnot be . said io- be a , I . 1. . . . .. . net of silver :as an evidence .of their finished, and'by Monday &enlng I
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Julyil.887,'wlii-le-cruisiziginhiiya6ht, t( * s .exactly what I they aid I .' loiving Wednesd'qv's But I
,cerer, who sought to turn away the h 1 ! ,. ,paoer.- . �
�. deputy from the faith. - ' . the present Prince of Monaco -threw - Archibald Forbes, .With whom I was IT at' h .the courage to -open, the *
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, I a . .bottle overboard in mid-Atlantic.. acquaintecl,to have, him give,me a. - . Lois of 'Land' Yet. . never ad .
n . . . � packet. I always left it t6 my-s6ter.
I Saul, who is now for the first time It. was'hbt.recovered until'seven years - . not6 to the Macmillans, -as I wanted -
: ealled Paul, being filled with the Spirit, to. see�whether they would not -'bring - Statistics compiled by the Depatt- Then I *would take, a glanc6 at. the
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�1. later whati it was picked up on, the out a, book of short stories for. me, � nient, I I ,of .Immigration � at Winnipeg . cartobit and receive my weekly paag."�
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, -spoke as plainly to him as did .our - -bea�fr of 'Ban Salvador in the Baha-:
I 'Lord to the Pbarlsees In John vlil, 44, mas. In point of 'time -it wiis one of He read -the .stories and then in*Ited show there tire still 900,000 home-" . To-aay. � sad .to relater, the Nanous, car-
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. �1. ' mb -around t6 dine to give me the steads .available'iii the three piatrie toonist b; quitp6.blf�d. in his own.
1� and In the name of the Lord caused . - the longest bottle, drifts on record; but letter of intiVduetion and his opiniqn Mvinces under th'e-Isurveys which* words-'Vy sole -.6ocupation . now is'
.. him to be blind for a season. ,±hLy it has' bben:eelipsed 'by� the bottle � .. . .
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: true doctrine taught by Paul so beach near Carmathen. The latter this number.: greatly. The -free farms . I
t . . contained -a m,�ssage; dated' as' fu � I must say this of thern-I have neir- .WirOess Telegraphym I .
I wrought upoty the deputy that lie be.. erseen -such a fine collection of thles fire located - As follows, according to , ItIs- a somewb,at curions. fact, per-
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�f . . ,ame a bellever. . back as March. 13, 1898, which 6tated in iny life," 'There, don't say an- inces�.. -Manitoba, 18,118; , Sas-, haps, that as a boy Mr, MarconX, the
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.was other Avoid,. Mr. Forbes,' I said. 'j 106,560, and Alberta, 71,- Value of whose system of: wireless -
� : God Is the Goo of truth. Jesus , sinking. oft Cape Horn. It, was the understand Perfectly. Each title sug�- 286. of the land is desirable,- telegraphy, has .been so strikin#ly
t Christ Is the truth. The Spirit Is.the first intimation to reach 'England 'To-
". I . gests 6 complete idea Which tile story 'quite. as good a� anything, in the
: -spirit of truth. There is no righteous- garding, the fate of the long-missihg I . I � , , -- ,demonst�ated bv the paving of the
I fails to carry out. I understand.per- baid all ihat- is required W p#ssengers of ifie -Ill-fated Republic,
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ness that can abide In the presence of vesd6l, and it is -ourious that Ash fee';j j on I went home make H e4nal * is adeduato railway showed little iigns, of cleverness. One
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God but tbat wbich'God has provided., have'be*eh � ei,qt on shore in qreht� Dri- . and �u of theni.. . Then facilities. . . � I .
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: tdin, after drifting 1,11 the way from he first of the . �-'. -----� him that lie could. never learn any-
� 411 that Is not of Gdd Is of the devil. the Aorn. ln:'another case,a bottle wn and , wrote t X" "
� Consider, ,then, in .the light of these . irleailre�o 8'eries, � which . was the be- . I
, . ' hich was thrown.ovok board in 1837 - - thing by heart. Nevertheless, be was
�. tile Lord "and `7 ginnift of what, sue6ess, I ever had." .
� . .facts, how the Way of by an American captain was not re- . , LIVER, COMPLAINT wily twenty-one .when he,began .'to
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- When it was picked no on t . Diamond Mine Neir Lindsay'? The chief office of the liver is tho aecr0- otrationg- of wirele.qs telegraphy. " In
of God concerning ITIs Son are per ti,)n,of bile, -which is;tjj at
. I he coast Set Violet of Toronto, a former rpsf. . a natural regul 01' itpite, of his fame, karconi. Is one Of
. asifig number of trelAnd.�--tnjlish Musfrated..' .. . ..
�. . zverted by an ever Incre, . . 0 , dent.of Lindsay, -Who has boon on the of tile bowd1g. . 1. �
. . of those who are callM ministers of ''ill. 'I .1 - ''. . . . I , I . . Tvn:ey fayra.. east. of the latter town, Whenever the liver becorue6'-doranged, the mosi unassuming of ,mell, atd
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� � the gospel and are Vnid for preaching 1. . I I .. .. jor the �ast few, dayt, in search for and the bile (1116ts clogge(l, liver complaint. recognived whilt- walking In Rome.
: - - the gospel and teaching the truth (161" � diamonds, which he -eli,�vos a-ra to , Ia producad; and ja n1allifelited by tile pro. Irame '
. xxill, Bel; Gal. 1. 7). Though there may . - be found here,'has returned llome and 101100 of olaitip-%tioas.pain uxider the right distely a cheering crowd assem.
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� be nO Spirit filled Paul to speak plain. 'PA- IN '�'. ' will r.ot return to the diamond mine 4h)alder, saliqw aolilpleXiOn, y6llow,eyes, Uolted.�iiito what he
ly to them, God ITImself 'will deal With, .., . ". I . Until 8PTiTig- * - -, ' ' . . slitllyl.dartted toogue and hessidacho, - ljc� I art- , thought was an empty. carriage. But
ftin In thebead-DaIji anywbers, Wis Its istift My. Violet anel Ur. Georgo Thomas b(len"'Ikandioe, suat. stonlach, water brash-, A contdriod. a lady iiho, wu, too fright -
Them In His time. The expression, Sin is congestion, pain is blood esmire-hothing sanl� a shaft three feet in tilt,, ground, C,qarrh of the At6ini%oh, obo, , - * biled to exppstulate. The inveiifor
I . "the hand of the Lord" rAcalls Ex. else usually. At leaSt go, PAys r. Shoop, and to but, owing to tho cold weather, 'de. y
�rl LfV0f' COMPIMdt MAY be cared b quickly maAd his apologies, and the'
vill, 22, "The hand of our God 19 upon IMve It he has crfttoU a littl(- pink tablet. That 1%VO1di1i,y*th-o,ab)Vo 61011tione'l dames$ ke lady aiiowe(l lifin to remain until they
kblet�mllod Dr. ShOoD15 neadacho Tablet- eided not to (16 abvthing furtho un- . I OP. .
. till them for good that seek HIM, but cosmes blood..1)resstiro away it lion illey i�ill huir . Ing tllG'&1WdI4 fr06, an(l 11ra-AA119 tile 41,19- were free of the crowd. .- . I
PrIs power and H14 wrath is agodii8t; Its eff6etisphafmiliat, _qM D WIn center& til spring, w ld's gish liver with thab grand liver. regulator, � .
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. . though safely, h a y equa lzes the blood cirem hDvise sad obtain the necessary ma- � . . Wo All Kn6w, ;�r:
All them that forsake HIM." r1roill lation, 6, . ohinevy for the oinking of several � � . . .
. Liven this much of thd story of this Ifyoti bavA ahoaamchojVs blood Dregslirs, shafts. I I . � Corix-She has such, keen percep�
. '11it'S I)atnful 0.4ods with women, taine cajia6 Mr, Violet Ims every confidenco that � . 'A A Uons I 11
I journey we may learn that Spirit 11110d' , r you aro Aleeplesg. restless, narwitis It's blo�d I I
. messengers of God must expect the 0p. dorigostion-blood pregium. That Zroir is a he will find diamonds on the farri�b � I Dora -And such a blunt way of con.
Certainty, for Dr. Shool)'s lleiidambbe within 'Six m6nths, . - �,� b - vaying them. .
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I . ,% oosition of the devIL, . � . , . itirt 2orn ntites,and the tablets at I ,t Z 1��
--d— a the ittitiatural blood pvosquro. . I I ! -11-1, I I . . - 49 -wWw"N , ". .. .
iltulso Your flnier, and do.gplb it apt r0d, AM I . - — .
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MWO Won Root CoMpoutil' to-'16hnvayi, it g gimply Oioinwon senso, 'aboals. rho - ------
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I I W4 sell at M cents, and cheerfully rewwiaoW * - , Mr-0,06-Fawdett, 11amilton,0nt.,*rfteo: storer:fortost Ustakind
�, I !he gftab utotAm. Tolild, '0,nd . 2s" arqd 1�,W,jlim Atma ral 11 llftvin- suffered with liver complailit . for .
11 clay s&6 olibetual morithis, . 'X00014 and'InVigor4testho who o
�_ I nervous Z pmrsat�(A tried ,t11 Sarin of reino die$, r WAt Restores every nerve in the .
11 atoran which women can - �ritoln# rattkos now body to
I 11100d. 10 0 d VOIns, GOV0 Nerv. . Mavised to try Milbitvri'it Lowa its P
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