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1
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ACHE
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SUFFERED FROM HEART
and NERVE TROUBLES FOR
the LAST TEN YEARS.
If there be nerve derangement of any
kind, it is bound to produce all the
various phenomena of heart deranges
trent. In
TSE FRUITS OF
marginal reading suggests, or of
jsomet{i:ng else which might latur-
1 any acteripany the bread and (7. kc
and raisins:.
23. flaci no child --The inference
which the narrater weeld have the
Love and Joy and Pace Are Not for Sale reader draw is that 1tie•Ilars child-
lessness was a direct punishment
111 Any Ctn1'A for her disapproval of the king's
h► ha•ier in dancing as he had stone `01,11' cf the Salien' Characteristics
before the people and the ark of
of E ngland'e First Sea
"The fruit of the spirit is love, es, the secret springs of your life.
WllO IS SIR JOIN FISIILR
M \ 11'11.0 Iti:%'()1.l"I'IO\1zI:l)
'1'111: RH1.11S11 \ t1'Y.
Jehovah
sails. He vast! • increased efficiency
while reducing expense. Ile struck
out of the estimates every pt. nnv
Which diel not yield real fighting
value. Ile most mercilessly scrap-
ped scores of weak vessels that could
neither attack nor run. Ht' trans-
ferred the men to real fighting ships.
Ile created with the iuspiratic,n of
nothing less than genius the system
of nucleus crevt s, by which every
joy. peace, long suffering, kindness, It's hate w hatecer vee set first in ' '� + lord, ship in the reser, e Cali) b1' mobilized
for war in a few he:tis. :!bore all,
goodness, faithfulness, meekness, our 'wane. If the greatest geed NVISCURE FOR LUNGS.i A Lc ndou curre�pundent writes an he swum; the whole fleet, as it were,
self-control; against. such there is in life is gold, you will hat e gold;- ---- interesting sketch of the salient clean rottltd to face
no law." -Galatians Y., 22. if you st•t fame as the goal of life, . Deficit AcadCtri3' 'fold Of Remarks characteristit•s "of the potent and �•
When you have taken stuck of all cls ul►fless you will reach it. And P 1II1; "1.1SKS OF THE } t .. RI:.
the fruitage of your life. }row many things are those that abler Rcul1'tly, urlf;inal per) onslii whose untiring ► Ifr recognized that in the tsvc nti
If the chief this 5 J ' ,
Aeronautics is the latest remedy genius has ret' lutionized Brit isli , e.1 century its in the sc'teuteenth,
et' these things are, yours 1 '1itutrg}t arc, not things at all, the affection
t t ,il a<Luinistratien.
you have all other pusse,siuns, ei friends, the good will of neigh I►I'''h,,Stc! fee maladies of the respit•- the empire ;till Le saved or lest net
tit hat are they worth without rhes.' 2 hot., the common buys of litino, ilio
at ere- organs. Its advocate is 0116 ,:'Airs name is in al} mouths. A in the Mediterranean but in tllct
Here are the supremely desirable pleasures of patience, and the pow-
tailed
Berk, who has laid a de_ realistic image of him exists in vers- North sea. quietly he rnxsscd ear
blessings of any life, those that he- er of a well orticrcd life, }lien these tailed description u► his rrlethed be- few minds. .Sir John Fisher is alio%e strength in the narrow seas until, in
ink► present make the barren hoard blessings, toe, are ours. fore the Academy of Sciences, of all the slaw, of Itis age. He is at ;!denier,! :ti1al,:in's vtterd4, 1:ifr}>t3-
Paris, 'ranee. rut1. i. s reedier in all things, and six per eel& of the British battle -
a feast or, being denied, turn the 10 roan can make himself, his „
sweetest cup to bi.terest gall. true self, rich by sitting in a bank Specialists,'' he fias, "un:tai-whrtt 111' does out know of human strength is conreretrated in u1'
'These are the elements and sari- of money bags. �;o man can make mc►tisl3 admit t}fat purity of air tie_ nature is l,ardl, worth knev:ing• near home waters." That settles it
}.rites that slake all file difference birnself wise by sitting in a book I't•nds less til"'1'i the altitude than He knows tory well th:>t in freo :fur the cast majority of Sir John
in every life. Yet they are tram- steer, and the poorest fools of all
upon the greater or less 1'111 uh,•r of
countries publicity is a pee er .tbleats' Fisher's corirltrvirlen. Tlt,'4 know
able on equal terms to all. The rich arc those whc► seek to find happi-; couldt�be shmore reat ii1,1K� it. \ot!►ing andno that can etcr again su111►ress'that battleships are guul,lutfurrns,
roan sitting in the splendid restau- noes by sunning themselves in the+ Eg al than the t 1t sill be used for t}ee'and not only :tic the vessels note
rant will not find them ori the menu rays of artificial merriment and; s3fitc)i of grouping in a sanitarium 1 vrr'elti� purl►e,ecs if it is not used for where we ought hate them hut the
card; his IIioney cannot buy thee). laughter. Entirimment has its part: el en 4111 the• tot, of a mountain of a the right. Sir Joe n Fisher has be- i valuers efficiency .•f our fleet has
The humblest laborer, looking to play, but it only plays it in re -`great number of invalids, d..ctec`, Meted a!1 hie active life in awaken risrri arts
across plain, homely fare, may find sponse to sense spirit within us.
thein all in face of wife and chil- LIFE'S SATISFACTIONSdren and in the simple joys of
home. all spring out of the field. If your
Men hurry across the seas and heart cannot give you happiness in
nurses, relatives and servants. In lllft national interest in the rl:st y and' oar oy U'aps an. t,e ins s
such conditions pure air treatment in trcatir.e► and never has been so fc.rulidahle
n England upon matters ' a, to-dav
15 impossible." affecting the fleet as though this j
Mr.":1s for personal r},xrnctrristics,
Beek concludes} from this that country consisted of forts millions it would tax lir. Sargent to paint
ballooning may be utilized with bet- whoare afterall something other l,i•it His !,refile, like that of utast
user the continents; they rush from a cottage It will de no more for you ter results for the purposes of than fools. 110 has advertised the burls fighters, jute clean out from
one amusement and distraction to in a palace. Make a man a being treatment of invalids whose case navy . It. ie untrue that he has ad -
without to chin like the bow of
anc.ther seeking these fruits of the vc'thutrt that inner self, without the tall for absolutely pure air. Cure vertised himself. If he had he v uuW ! a
fairer world. Others spend all
sense of that which is more than id a balloon he claims to be all the {,e the best known instead of the l battleship, fliers is a certain fe,rcc
flesh and lunger than time, and you more efficacious,p• of expression about it which recalls
their energies laying up money, , as patients wield least known of all t!ie creative and the -hammer and tours" Captain
hoping some day to have enough have made life it dreary, empty }.e enabled to breathe an atmos 1'c .1' I'
to purchase such blessings. Yet
how foolish are we all, for these
things are not to be found with
Much searching nor bought with
much gold;
THEY ARE FItEI' TO ALL
who Will have them.
MILBURN'S Love and joy and peace and all
HEART AND NERVE that makes life fair and sweet are
PILL* net for sale on any counter or in
combinea treatment that will curve ell
forms of nervous disorders, as well 1's
act upon the heart it.Aelf.
Mrs. John Riley, Douro, ()nt., writes:
"I have been a great sufferer from
heart and nerve troubles for the past
ten ye:.ra, Afte- trying many remedies,
and doctoring for two years without
the lez:st benefit, I decided to give Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pills a trial.
I am thankful to say th:,t after using in our hearts. The good things,
nine boxes I ars entirely cured and would the eternal things spring up within.
tt'hat you are and what you really
have is dependent not on your cir-
cumstances but on the deep sourc-
any store; they are net hidden u,n iso more and more for the, of tee thousand . According tot at peopleare never popular when is full of tho unexpected, yet. ro-
anay in strunger places. They are higher life toward which his being Mr. Beck, this rriedieal treatment they
wrench persons and tis -isms by realise phrases which fight up a
fruits of the spirit; they spring up aspires. • shc►t11d he uidrrgoiie daily, tree or,
main energy out of subject with flashes of converse -
and r;pen in the heart of men; they Deep within us and ever we know' patients being sent tip for a; THE ACCUSTOMEI) CA100 ES. tions! •lighir,ing. lIc• is us irresist
are fruni within and not from v►•ith- that these fruits of the spirit ure• specified number of hour•, in a s• ihlc ill anrc•dot1' •1's ire ehle'r• t Oace
0111.
p 'cite Ing pereena lues iii the rave- i11 •1Satrrsat''t It'1lad. The eyes are
business of bargaining and .:ount- phcre not only free fron, all noxi- vice •,f the empire.
ing things and no mere. ees gases but also one of ,erfee p ' direct and alive, under brows show• -
h ) t • -Who is Sir Jelin Fisher 1 Iii is , ing extraordinary powers of con -
If u man is only dust, then let tr•Tetable atoms which are felrnd '1'1•, •
con -
him sc'rrinlble for the dirt ; let the atmospheres of lower strata are ort- a shadow, a rurnur, :t Warne. To this ! centratic.n. Above them the forc-
beast become more and all of tire's' absent at a certain eletatiun. , dac3 the average c•ltizer, is unable to' }lead is a vruuderfnl network of fine
put. a face' upon that name when -;liner; and the mouth is full of humor
he::uty and ideals be counted as This treatment might also be �, • ••
fully. But if there be in him the adopted, he says, to the vary
iri ever this extraordinary l,er�onalit3• and ruthless will. His figure is of
4 is mentioned. (lee thin; about hire enddle size and active and if you
spark of the divine, if he has needs of patients, as one who feels is indeed obv;orts.
gleams of an infinite life and luvef perfectly well at an altitude of a file number of passed hitt in the street without
to which he belongs, if he is the: thousand yards might be seriously; Ills energies is the tribute to his knowing him von wool(! be compel -
child of the great spirit, then let ufiectecl by an ascension to a height Neatness. Let us be certain of it lee} to look nt, hien twice. His talk
} I' ,
user e to be desired than anti• things+ of comftertal lv rt Tl,e head of the •:tem;• are al
H
y equippedcage sus- - when asked what was hie favorite docs lir. George Gould.
ti Hew much we all need toremenl- in the world of sense. Yet they pended },elute a large captitr hal-' ways fatniliar pc`rsc•nag•es. '1 e1 the text he replied instantly : `:lead there ;
ber this, that the great things it have no place, no jurisdiction, in loon. a commander in chief of the navy is An r,hall be no mere sea" His motto -'-'t'
any life are the things ;tit.hin it- our lives except as we are spiritual,' What would hanpc•n if the retain- E infinitely 1111 re in,pertant tharactc''' -
thruu hunt his career i,as hr+cl h .__..
self. The infinite has set infinitude God bora beings, while we have no than tiny leader in the land service K t t at ('-i,lt}) till.11tl'I:R S.
g 'ing 1'u ,c 1►rekr •
I a5 one
CURES
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps,
Colic, Pains in the Stomach,
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Chol-
era Infantum, Sea Sickness,
Summer Complaint, and all
Fluxes of the Bowels.
It las btea on the market for L.1 years.
Its effcc's are marvelous. It acts like &
Ask your Roller
formit t instantaneous. Tno er.
Substitutes aro Dangerous.
The genrloe is manufactured by Tits T.
3ltlatc art. Co.. I.z.iren, Toronto. ()nd
Price 35 cents.
COUPLE OF DOSES CURED.
Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Tessier, Sask., tells
of lou a zperience in the following words:--
"' I wish to tell you of the good I bate
found in Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wilt!
Strawberry. hat summer to little girl,
aged two years, wait taken i11Y with Sum-
mer Complaint, and aa my mother always
kept Dr. Fowler's in the house when I
wax a child, 1 seemed t., follow her exam-
ple as I always have it ala. 1 at onus
gave it t', fly baby a..• dir:'oted and she was
at once relieved, awl ';.er a couple of
doses wero taken was .nuur,letely cu••xl
these moving guest. -houses belongs
t, 1)r. Seward Weld) and his wife.
It is composed of their own private
car -tilted up at a cost of over
$i0').00c)-threte sleeping -cars, com-
partment cars, a buffet. srnc.kingg-
car, and baggage -car. There is al -
So a well -stocked library, and, of
course. telephone connection
through/int. The doctor t,ften takes
a turn en the engine. All the Van -
t ,1
cterhilts travel 1 •
's w•ay, and so
recornrncnd them to all eufrercre." c
Yric•c' .eJ cants per box or 3 boxes for
$1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct
on receipt of price by Tbe, 1'. Milburn
LinnitCt•1, Toronto. Ont.
SENTENCE SERMONS.
Fidelity is the hest evidence
faith.
The best expositier► of truth is its
exhibition.
tie tiine victories are first won irl
conrni ►n -place days.
The wol•st thing ;dealt any evil
'Iced is its fruitfulness.
Conscience is the answer of my
life to the light I have.
The only way to u‘,r a great op- l tE c t ire old gentlen,nn ' it the gam b Jelin Fisher, sic' It i 1 t
1 r•rtu►eity is t•• scree it. , a question is moralbut
presume that you have noticed though is rubal,le that will line, ten miles but ! ``pigec�nr." But sea scenes are
Verse 1. And David again Bath- and its punishment, ant rather a q P the v II r t it is long;
The life has left any truth when that I have been frcquentl3 at 3'001' now never have the chance to show cnc,ngh to dice kiln the cunetitnt de-
jentirely exceptional.
it noesis laws to defend it.
er cd-- 'l he "again" refers back to cjucstien of the sacred character of boos<, .' ser esttLd the young nlan. shat he mi let have d .nc ear >; >t o ' i Zl e are several reasons for
The rule of go',d makes the the preceding successive conflicts of the a1 k, where 'holiness' was con-d•f1' }, Kg 3 8 8 , 1'n a1' at light f driving t},c engine },irrtself, ,
gold- which he generally dues. He is a • this, No one cares to admit that
i 1'u seem 1'n sac y unrcu .-
David ' .. Sam. . aKinus avec therefore a source of ,.1 } ., sea. has reconstructed from tots tog J'
attarhecl to ► t}re frontrersc of t•.t,gland are the
possibility of their possession as a captive galleon at the Paris Jar- and for the last four •►ears the real coasts of the enemy.' When the ► •
long as we set first the fruits of cenlmas,der in chief of the navy, 3'• professional s ec►nal t:anlhlers on Ocean
club d'.lcclimatidiel some years ► Viennese courtiers were abusing Palaces.
the dust, the trivial, empty prizes• ago, 'el r. Beck does nut ba' under the Secretary of 'tate, has Bismarck to the Emperor Francis
fur which we are now striving. j1 Few eo ,!c have any idea re
HENRY' F. COPE.. Joseph that monarch listened in Pf the
silence, arid then enid : 'I only wish amount of gambling for high stakes
been Sir John .1rbuthnot Fisher. In
i that period he has stamped a deeper
THE S. S. LESSON
IN'1'ERN:1TIO\.II, LESSON,
O (''T. 4.
L.sson I. !Mild Brines the Ark
Jerusalem. (;olden 'reit,
Stumbled -Or, "were restive ' •
or, "threw it down." The claui•o
in the original is not clear.
. For his error --Or. "rashness '
The punishment which befell the
;personal impression upon the whole
REQUIRED ASSISTANCE. ' ergatniznti.,n of the fleet than had
"I hese come to see you, sir, en been left upon it ru'icc Trafalgar by say the same. •,
a delicate mission," said the y'ur,g all previous First Sea Lords put to- �,_ _
man. as he sat down on the edge . gether. Just as elections are tt car, ire
of a chair and looked a neomfa,r•_ the cornn►itt,rr rooms -not i„ t i... N0'11,11 ENGINE 111111 111 S.
I had him.' In reply to Sir John' that goes on /theme] practically all
Fisher's assailants the Kiaser rnig it the crack Tra: satlantic liners.
Hiindreth,, arid evert thousands,
os dollars are not i•tfrerluently lost
he single individuals during a five
or six days' voyage, and nothing is
Aristocrats Who Ilitve :t Hobby of heard of the incident outside the
smokereem of the pt:rt cular fly-
Runnittg I.t,eoIiiotilc's• ter" in que�tlel,.
"1'}ec' 11:hediv e 11 t'itvnt has a mi.
i =1K a general ride, gent is to say!
unfortunate t'zzah, and which ,t1'_ table, as ye:hng men m,me_tinies will,; ballet hexes --bat tie.: are settles! be -
unfortunate The old gentleman I:,:d down his: fore they are fought, and they art,
cessuri13• scents to use extretmely. pen and leekcd curious;, tdecided by the efforts which have
excessive, since his motive w• is • • What is it 1" he asked. ! created on one side or the other
ciesrly that of preventing an ace. • •
11e11, ber, 3uu hate two beauty -I superior efficiency in tune of peace. watt• railway inert his palace at' Now and again. ashappened on
to dent to the ark, must be judo •'1 Ctrl daughters," explained the young `'en Roon slid not command in the Ilan el 'Tin in Alexandria to his board the !Mauretania recently,
flw) the religious standpoint of the „tsar.
author of the narrative. "For },'r,.. field, but he created the armies with `c' tint :•y place at Montazar, and it' Eunre titt;m well "kick," others
I pace two daughters," udntit vt1,i• h Melt marched to victor;, constitutes one of his futurite hob- )c In in,
:old then there is a battle
I'c:t. 100. �. and !tis centrnlperarie5 it was note ,'to al betKcen the ''rucks" ai.d rl,r
transgress, ,n . e, l i c was 'i1' .oto s, ofcourse, only a short , 3'
tat ld vt fits the Philistines 1•' Sar 1 t } tl f i ,:c < vet v } h
c1' 1e ce it 1 have roUced it. se1' • keen en a he has Igen "f►lucked, and by a
The pessimist kr: all hope be- 5. 1,-l.,), in carts of which Dared d ager and rtes of death to ordin botom the cc hole mightt ma 3 g neer, as was shown.
had been successful. ary urs. avec tifi� d persons" •rltank you, sir. I Have been tee• the interest he took in thegreat 1 rnfessiuna} "gentry"
'Hien, too,
cause ppinetss irritates him. p' " (li, n chine which will fit;}►t. en nasal
hiving a don}►le }ifs is killing each 11I the neo le -The captains uecEc paying attentions to -in fact, sir, batt}es in the future. Sooner t,1' lar- lilt' darn at Assuan, but he is per K 3 ,
1 p p .) these latter cute are so suave
of theusrtnds and of hundred. with! 8. Brek1n forth upon --With hitt!. frankly, I 1 have },eon making e1' our dettitiv %.• ill be decided by the onnially intcrc'sted in loeon,otives, bo faultlessly tressed, so irre-
half f lift with the other. the lc r R
'fli•' curriculum c►f character may 1 ..I results of the reforming action f
'eve to etre of sour daughters."
Ilrrs tinter them 11 (Kron. den awful punishment. Darin his last visit to France he 11►rc►achahle in their general behav-
tette 1'r u,te-•l.e p.tr•r►flll circumstanc- 1 j I 11+ and such of the people Perez-uzr.ah-'That is "the geese}, 1►rasursie se:. :1 rid you R•u1i1:I 1 hitehall during the •last Itatlfde- rode on the cab with the defter of for, that it requires a good deal of
she had curve together in the
like to--- ' ende. the exlire. s from Calais to .!miens, servo to openly accuse one of thein
es. K gen of 1'rrah.'' 1 <
He is Hetet worth thinking m)ett
era! assembly called b3• Da‘id.
lu. Obed edom the (;ittite A The nld gcntIeit,an hesitated, .. - and t k herd f being neither t
•
c.e► a iti: at the levers sit - o i , inorenor less Clan
a common se iudler.
Besides, if 11e is driven into a
corner, your t3 picas ocean card-
sharper is a., ugly ciistomer to
The Marquess of i)ownshire has tackle. As a rule, he is one of a
a prit ate railway at Hillsborough. gang of three, e1' more, so that ho
end keeps a sort of ''pet" engine does net lack fur barkers when it
which cost his lordship 1,030 gni- , comes to a row. 'There are cases
reqs. The train contains a splen.. on record of ,lien ha: ing been
diel ealeon carriaf f h' g t maimed for life beeause they have
nn \ominally the 11rst Se .a i.ord is I,,,ndou Titllitg. i 3
liable -Judah ---.1s ee learn fleet' 1 t,ve of (;ath, the Philistine city, hast end the 3oung ensu eagerly went es Practically. if vital s
al►e)t who thinks must of hir)sr f. (C'hron. l;i, r;, this ;t as but another it,,w a 1'r } evil : piens are •,
'I'lie• t ye single to the train chin• c
always misses the great •ppertu- name fur Ismaili -j••.trirn, referred
r•ity. ; to under that name to 1 Sam. E;. •31,
'rhe best way to cure the fear of '15 the place to w!eicit the Mitlis-
ntan is to lose the love of mammon. tines sent the :irk after their trent-
There is only one way to the blesems experiei. e with it as Ash -
see of men, it is the way of %emir dud. .1s they name here used indi-
ow n heart. sates, the place was within the
Ile whet expands his ho,aee nevi's boundaries of the territory of J u -
t ► hair a care not to contract his crab.
heart. The cherubim -:Angelic attend-
ants having. according to Old Te- once of the ark 1,1 hes home leads
tament symbolism, certain sacred David to make n second and mese
duties in the courts of heaven. I.at- cautious attempt to transfer the
s1c est in the env !rotes of any index to a man's real ave. ►,e is 1 I'e Alarehioness of '1'weeddale
Jt rusaleni, and one who had been
"Yes, si •; that's it exactly. I dre to the first locomotive that
pr•.posed to one of thein last night, the youngest Admire! in this or any crusted the Forth Bridge.
admitted to certain civil and relig- I artd 1- I " other t.ervice. Itis great. c►plrtlrtun-
iic.us grit ilcgrs among the Jews 11'l►ick one 1'' interrupted the iti' di�l not come t1 1ti1 he was over
A resolution to go to heaven will
not help you much if you get on
the wrong train.
It's a c}iffrcmlt thing to lift up the er this symbolism was represented r second and more cautious >tttcrsipt
man who is down while you're try-
ing
ri _ in the elaborate golden cover of 'to transfer the sacred shrine to liig
ing to win a smile from the man the ark of the covenant. Figures new citadel.
who put him there. of cherubim with out°treched pro- 13. The ark on this ossa,;e,,, was
Many a man who prides himself testing wings surmounted this coy- reverently carried. not driven as
11. Jehovah hl -.sed Ohc•c}
The nature t•f the blessing is not old gentlemen. "Both are splendid 60. Then carne a day when there
girls, and I should ?rate to lose ei- Was offered to him the i,irliest prize
indicated, but probably it took the t • of a tailors ambition in time of
fors, of health, happiness, and th,'r ; but *lie 1 one is it 1''
1 1 -Den 't you know 1" asked the Peace --tire position of
fprosperity. being vouchsafed to the
amily. The good fortune of Obed- )-otlntg man, aghast. 1' HIST 51::1 hOIi1).
('errantly net. I've seen you 1;:.t even that honer he 'vicenld only
edom in connection with the pees- sorb both.',
'• take On tern -s. He carried in his
The young man sighed and reach- brain a full scheme of rec•rganizn- 1
tfd fur his hat. gine with his ow it hands and his winning, wl,c'1t • pitted agair,bt these
"1 thought you relif;lit,"' he said. tiot►. He believed th, t1':tininf( :,nd favorite speed is forty milers anlprofessiennl gamblers, rnany of
"I''.o been very attentive, and I distribution of the nart3 to be peril- hour. There is ne speed limit c►n' whom have attained to such de:;ter-
was sometime, in doubt myself. see- ously out of date. Ile had scratched a private railvt•a • line and no police 3 manipulating perfect-
?'
change frotn wucden walk to P it y ►w, n;ani ulatin even a erfect-
ing they'rt+ twins; but 1 got :,coag traps : 11. new pack of cards, as would put
all right until i proposed. Avec} no;v. iron citadels parked with tremend- Earl Fitzwilliam is r.siother prat-, to shame most regular exponents
t;cal engineer who delights in the cef the art of legerdemain.
lt,COfliOtire engine. He learned Mel -- �•-- -�-
art of diving when he was quite! :1 lot of men strive ter f'tine he-
yuung by going w lienever he could; cause 1',f the money that goes with
1'C or la :les s ' el
for he himself is generally o.i the too forcibly resc,rted being rubbed
enf►ine, and a guard's van, in which, by these gentlemanly ruffians.
sone a -f lits gutee s prefer to ride. ' Needless to say, the ordinary
Ile almost invariably drives the tee-. Player stands no earthly chance of
r of the ark which was known as before, Cie trari4er bein ascots-
-now-hang it all, sir, if you don't
. ous avec} exquisite machinery. Yet
on being a law abiding ' peso" 4 1 kne►w which one accepted rue, 1 there had been vet, fundamental
would he surprised t•► err himself the "rncrcy sestt." panied by suitable religious sacci-'
3. A new cart --One not as yet flees and services. don t. and I've got to begin all over E'hai'Re ;ince Nrlson'g time in our
in 111. light of the taw of Tuve. desecrated by use for ordinary pur- • 14. Danced before ,Ichors!, wit1, I again." inethod of training officers for their
► Int
Was Troubled With His
Hack for Over Twenty-
five Years ))
Got Rim Every Klni of ;etc lcfne, Rut
iDOAN'S KIDNEY
ostia. The Levitical lata• as found
alt his might, ---:1 rather ferimitive�
1 1010551E n i'here 1 i ben a re- with the drivers of the coal trains' it.
in aim). 3. 29-31 ; 7. fi. l,r••tided that i method of expressing great y THE MISTLETOE. c„lution in our political relations, cu his own estates,. Bi
}. .
he rni:;tletc►c, which the druids � that the struggle o � It is well known that one of the; U]�]�j(,]Cj]eSs
are paid to have cut from k life and death iu the future would
OK ark should be carried by Le- , A linen ephed--A chert P priestly .T vend it
was clear 1h•t' tl f
vires. garment fasteacd by a girdle, the1 oak -trees
The house of Abinadab-Whither exact character of which 15 to,. with bill -hooks of gold, for the plant be fought in the Orth Sea and re i
the ark had been brought by the where explained, It Is probably al c,as a sacred object in their religi_!other where. S:'et our fleets .were p It • al
niers of }imat}ejearim after the ca- sampler form of the garment de- oris ceremonies, is seldom found ons"till organized as though the Medi- traits with the driver and take les-
tastrepllc' at lte•th-sheinesh (cum- scribed in Exod. 28. 6-rsff. j oaks At the present ds13, a)t}+„lig}1 terrancan would be. as in the sigh- sons in engine -deicing. He has be -
pare 1 Sam. 6. 10; 7. 1). While the r 16. Michal, the daughter of Saul' it abounds on mans• trees, to wtti, h teenth rentury, the chief scene of come quite expert and fearless. and
at k had remained in this place iti --One of the wives of 1)a'. id. She its presence is always ev°nttiti;I • crisis. Over ships were stationed he ha. frequently driven his mother
:ad been ut der the :nirs�ediate carr • was deeply • ffended at what she' fated. Such, at least. the ,talc, anywhere but %%here we wot,ld pros- and sisters.
of Elear.ar, s n of .lbinadal►. considered to lie uutuital.le be -1 of affairs in France, in the regions :+I►1y }'are to fight. Air John Fisher Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria is
1• 1 1 11'
young King of Spain's chief diver-
sions before his marriage was to Liver Complaint
ride. on file footplate
o the ov
PiLLS
�IVALi,Y Ct'Ii[:i) IIIM
Mri. 11. A. Tipper, Fesserton, Ont.,
w;,te•:-I can ce•rta,rrly recommend) your
ik►an's kidney Pills. My husband had
been twuLie.I with his l.acle for 0. cr twetn•
ty five ytat-t f got hint every kind of
mors, ire 1 could think of, but they diel
him no t,n•.d. A friend actvi+et'ct bin, to get
MI t avec . HO, t ,e sons of ,16- - havior for the king. I such as Touraine. that were once clearly stated his intentions. Thee another Ro3a1 engine -driver. Ile
inaclab The word "sons" is here ' 17. The tent that David had. the special home of the druids. i were approved. He came into the quite recently drove the express
to he taken in the broader sense of pitched for it -Not the tabernacle Nearly 200 tons of mistletoe are an- i Admiralty to carry them out. That from Abbettlle to Paris, under the
proper which was at Cliht'0n (1 nually exported from France to . is what he has dune. His activities superintendence of the regular
C'hron. 10. 30). but a temporary 1 England, principally for use at ' have been revoliltionnry though con- driver.
place of safe keeping for the ark. weddings. structive He has beer, denounced One of the, favorite ,net!,eds with
American millionaires of dispensiiig
hospitality is to give train parties,
when a number of invited guests
travel together in luxury for terks
est when and where they 0;11.1 1(r, S. (;ingerich, Zorieh, Ont, writes: -
This tnethod of entertainment was 1 had suffered for }years w ith (,ter cr,m-
"invcrrtrd'' some years age► b1 'Ifrg.1 plaint, wad although i tried many tnc.li•
htuycesant Fish. vt ho to<:k lice citfts 1 everts! not get riti of it. !.•.;fog
Milharn', laza-Liver rills advertised 1
` d•x:itlyd to tr them, and after using them
four m••ntha 1 was completely cured .
'II eon's a via' er t'1' f: t $1.00, at all
d••..1.7 t•,1' R a.ta.t direct, on reretpt of
a� assisting the c r►Rine •r Fria by The T. Siiituo Co.. Ltd.,
Onc 1,1 the most II ligaift C:tt of 1 Toronto, Oa:.
descendants.
5 Fir wood --Or, "cypress."
Harps . . psalteries . . . timbrels
. . . castanets . . . sistra . . . cvl»-
18. Burnt offerings-- Dedicatory Jforthe;hee;da;inand resolution
bats.- .Ancient types of musical in• 1 in their nature, the whole of the �'�' of the changes he hal introduces}.
struments, of which some in slight- sacrifice being consumed as an of- 1 Referring to modern cynicism 1 But he was commissioned from the
1v modified fern, come' down to the tering before Jehovah. outset to effect them. That is what
• . (once•r•ning lave-. a well-known au-
seome n 11• -An s I(elne'y fills, so h•• „t present day. Compare defiinitiens + Peace. offering' t� u'-heristic 1'n 11.01' fella this story : - 1 remember
tot the was there for. To the foreign
tit-., butes..,1 they carrel him r1,ml•le•tely, and pieteral illustrations in any e'l,ar:ieter and filrnifihlnit t►le fe`;t'
t ' I-' once, he sae', hearing a brick mind, as has been Said, he has ap-
gond Bible dictionary. ; tal mea. for the assembled people, I }a31'r and a i•lunti.e'r discuss love. I peared like nothing 50 much as an
G. Threshingfloor--A level, hard- , portions only of the sacrifice being 1 hold.' said the bricklayer, 'that 1 incarnated torpedo whiting for its
trodden apace c,f ground on which 'ofTe:cel ip-,n 'lir altar.
}Ie• fesIs like a new man, b, ho aa)s, and
Will never M, without a hos of i>oan's
Kidney Pills in the house
• if Sou are terribly in love, the wav I war head to be fixed c•n it.
'The price, of ikkrin's Ke.l:,c1' t'ille is 50 grain was threshed out be the t' . • 19. .1 portion-- -The original testi t.. cure yourself is to run away.' I "And what has he done? .1t tis.
tent.' per lion or 3 boxes for $1.23, at all mititr nn-t'led of trrtldin t it ort el no: ex}►lain what the portion' I
dealers, i r will bo mailed thrust on receipt with the rho . •r accomplishing t; p The plumber shook his head and ; borne he is training the officers of
of i'• ice' by II" ,rnatl )iidoe3t Pill Cao►, I g i : ••.,. i d e, f. It play hare been of ' srt Bred. 'That will cure you,' he the future to handle the
Torento, (hit.
same purp•;s" 1►c dritin•1 tr:e'1 ria k 1 e•'.' • inleat j. ala in 0111' te+;:t, a1' it said, 'provided eon run away
�wi.hj chirlc' a'be'ts hale Superseded fegritn ar
and forth over the grain. 11,:.i3 1• ;-, .' hre.i "of wine," as tbtl the girl.'" 1 ever lite old vision of meats and
t.► .wit•
I1 v•,nr tongue is coated, pm- eyes ye!.
1031 , y •ur cotnplexhm .1s11 ,w ; if you h.tt-o
sick ht•adacl:',o, variable appetite, poor
circulation, a pain unit's. he right nhunld.
or, or alternate eoativeneaa and drarrli'ra,
fl.>ating spe' kit before the eyes,
Your Liver Is Not In Order
All the 1 roat►Ieatncl di,s"sou which come
in th.•' train i f a .lissenle•rerl liver, ouch as
Jaundice, ('}:tunic Constipation, Catarrh
of the• St, -mach, lfeartt,nrn, tt',tter lir<ash,
et ., milt be quietly A►;el evils cured by
MJLBURN'S LAXA•LJVifl PILLS
Ynests to a private train fr•,rn Ne -a•
ork to C'hicage and New t)rleati-.
and her example has been c•epied
by all the railroad kings. They of-
ten rifle on the cab and tike tll•trs