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have comparatively few trials. "These 4144-44-44/4444rfiiitis-,,,taata‘4114444044.....04-41.4.404411tiree *7:
THE S. S. LESSON. make a way of escape that we may
be able to bear it (I Oor. x, 13).
•ti) 4') *',is. THE; KING,
Theta) who are not the children of
God often prosper in this world and
I.WTERNATIONAL LESSON., are the ungodly. who prosper be the 4
Divi ne.ither are they plagued liae other I 1•0/* )3) THE UEEN
world. They iacrease in riches; they t atehs.'"641/4 AO and
One That , Will Declare dend ___. e not in trouble as other men!
world then he will seek to make us .,., THE U ES S
Until the End of Time. Text of the Lessop., Ex. i., 1-14.(Ps- laxiii. 5. 12). When we
Golden, Text, Ex.ii,, 24. turn our backs on the prince of this sis. ‘
9,
who have been strengthened lay the knowing that it would be for thein a I seem a hard :bondage. and 1 OF DEVOIMSHIRE.
,1.. "Now these are the uarnes ef the know Ids hatred, and we shall raal t
taTd ae.7.rdErl- N AO et th. l'axli-ment et "comes' children of Israel which came int° the contention with the world, tine 4
Larada, Irk /te year Oae 'Ilmnand Nina Mu,- It, will take all eternity to .0.'
.e following texts, Motels vi, la, other resources gave ottt and the verytbing a.nd told Abraham. that meanwhile glee us grace. • emarh.abk Offer.'
Egaart." He led them. into EgYPt. flesh aud the devil often very severe.
S tee lannentreetin tr Asdc%Cture. onzwea
dred Und One, by Willi zia l',,,iky,e2 Toreuto, At Ind out ahe number of busluess men
A de,spoacii treat Washington says : promises of God and the peopie who h.ouse of bondage. aa iron furnace it wil
lives may be mole very bitter. : A
v. Pr. trininage preached front baser been fed by the ravens when (Deut' v"2). He feresaAv but He will deliver in Ifis time and ett
battle armed only with needle or Here is the best offer over male in this community.stal3Eyorgirciynetgaelly,ent.::rre-
Imperial, tenider coal all persua- saw or axe or yardstick or pen o that afterward lie would bring them .=NE Ff.-4,BNESS; 4: rangement made with the Family Herald and Weekly
• ,nikuniee.dd' Reteietion nail.. 17, Iftett and womels wit". g"ing Mt° this strang.leee4danstdlitlen.bxer.alinai.ctle4(1)19.34
sive is the word "come." taix bun- type or shovel or shaeattst, have out with great substance. Ire pe o- ear 4 etultigclisenabledit: brief offer dsTan .Ex.wreo Tuess and that great, Family Tamer, the
. sired and so:elite-ea:gin thuee is it gautt...n , .cletary that made the plea_ units Ilia people to tne tried that He --a
,st
1. e Weliseuticerrpittileott6three peausiful premium pictures, of winich the roltow.
,TS, Faintly Herald and Weealy Staa for ono you. for the mail sum of $1.75 sad in -
my artt teat, it:vita:a antediluvians no one need be left in the lunch. ' PeoPle may know the hand of the RING EDWARD VIL-True to life, A beautiful pertraat .slze IS nr et:
, found in the Striptures. , it stands • resound. With all the resource$ may be glorified in them and that Ile T Most Interesting Saclelle-Roonsi 4.
into x0.11.es ;wk. tirAf it stktuas a. nut the word "come" itpplieel to Lord that it. is mighty and may re- Many will be interested, especial:N.. 1 .-
"r hes bean talten since los neCeSsiOn to the throne, and is the very letest and best la
obtainable. heavy white satin. fluisbed paper for framing. This portrait et,
1 at the front gate of the Ilible, as in of (loci promised for every exigency nulY skrw His might"°/ver' that In England. WI inches, on beautiful
- tbh- othar gash' of tire Wide, as in ose who need. soinee will amount. -Laraine ram (aushmt tar 4 -al: i II lovers of horses, to hear of the 4, WI:MIA' STAII:,* emit picture bears the Ranee autogreph..
vasures in the saddle -room in the It cannot be Ilan except tbrough the Faisies lisastnie
Y ;veered text . lea itieg the pi, nothing unless it be uttered be' tiht • ra f
Kings viii. 42, 4.3; II laings xix, 10).
1•'loyal stables at Sandrmgham. in izejcinbeasitobree4
On
inevieus of eli tater niges into the , one who has experienced that „..-, recal., o nanik.eskthrioughor
x ni , Eugland. Everything is , greet merit of being tne first taken efter the King's AeCrSSIoTn11, a
otee ma es ALS_ t ;11 9, our. fo. an historical value that Ito other picture can possess.
F r. ellF.A. ark of n Savioar's reerey. "Come" ,-oinf.'0. That spreads the responsi- ' kept in the most spleralitt condition. picture of tile ma'am • a;
it is tbe queen of weitirs. awl oeorly Ong a. great many- Thoshe who have they should .1Q 00 rather that their No State harness is Rept there. but 4
t ettotatIebettartolufue.1 awlgotll Cle,nneceasa..,,,%,,,avartasz,riclvel.I.,onf,a7=0,11
. th QUEEN ALEXANDEA..-An exquisitely beautiful
.,
T b =NEM 'is cony a. wend ef fol,: I,gaters; ha, L Lity of giv! hg this gos, el ca4 call_ t WordS to the it0.111 Lulte x, 20,11thaZar
set unie4 a -hen the Ring and. Queett a, of peace and meloarea.
Sorna pair of piytures that elone weald eeil far many times the subecription price 40i.
I LS.' WsKEst. he., pntirk. ,,,,,,ticm. of aniglisin vomit- i
-.est property and been cora-sled by ., were written inn ineaven thnhnn ace; Inowever. some of the harness
onin at Windsor or Inicaieghana Pal-
.
P . 1 a 0 1811PATION.
-LOW SKIN. ; al rivers ef tram -anise t Veer werds usiness. Those who have lost their,itscellarts good PeoPle. hut the Lamb's
et arrive at. Wolferton Station). is sone: 4. No portrait ot the Ring and Consort taken at. the second or succeeding sla
, tines mu have wee fraetieu of toe value of the Oast. The e go down to bistory. i,
Vrn D UVER. brY bows t,-, it.,' ,--evplin.. It is ail Olgion in th.e.t trial are tine ones On twirl; able, to woes wondere-
etiao into waieln autpties tan thous- in invite those who have fatted in.! Bible contains tine names of bad as
T e at Sandringham is venw fine- The
tj faltia of faaing Hotta Mot wora -connee° the moss to invite thetii? WhO eirek tllr'''earerlm.lted,.131.- 741's blaad (Rev" of-arios. Another set. which the it. tuna. Sold at auetion aele in London twentg-five sears ago fee 410,004), a
THE DITGITEaS OF LIEVONSHIRE.-The Renowned Geinsborough Fie- 4
nieive. but tait. at -ea -an. Alt moods Ali end aven consoled by religionit "(fah "1". Ilk" I:as mdt`,:r. the Ilanles "'' silver, engraved with the Royal eon -
it he ingata Soznest ineit s it preys, bereavenneots nand ineen cousoled l art: n.1 elm, 'oar lima Tari -lel ea in the prettte little carriage stolen bY (levee thieves, hidden for ever twenty...four years anal delivered to its
:.it 4lcst royS, It : iinartls front t ha
' door of IN? tir,nzvh anol front the Fe- 1 at emetiniee ulna those wino have' liaxe ralled th''e 1V--.1 llY l'alue' arh" ponies., lots exquisite gold fittings, 4 their 1mb:scribers'
art Mine." tlea. xi, 1 1. tit line, colour
, 9,wnec °IA PaPilellt, of $'45.003 reward and einee sold tog" J. JAM:loot Alorgoo tor
•
This. in brief', is the history ot oue of tbe premium pieturea which. bY A ..
Timid lutve secured for 4
smote:III:EPS it WeOtti an': sonnetinees in poor inealth. Those who haree(hxi. ei.• xx. 15 . Mr!. 8). II9TY queen uses aluat Her majesty ir..,,.0,,,
a itt15.M. .
sonnetianas it tenetes aed eoneetintnes se hereastrawests are the (owe Ilms% ir" 4 have renc:cake° taee" drawn by four most fibarntinq ilk
414., it)Sto father or mother or corepanion all aearing the Royal arms. re elevet strohe of enterprise, the onsinishere et the Veneily
ro=1,150s of ,''ii,)- ir'414 Or tidal or friend. What innittitudes: •41-1. 'Mese are the mina's of the 11
, altogether there are over sixty 4'• for colour with the originel, Cople$ of the reproduetiou ere now sold
Mei:4441re is 'Sinai int ten enflame, aud, Is reprodused line for .
n
tnennlenent. unit acareatant of in11 pow- &Wall and buoyant in this journey ' ga•vie l° d"er'll" ne. "ller in 'which Id nanny persone ure specially kept '"' in New York City Montreal aud 'Xi/route ter $la each and tide la the picture
ler. It is the ht•ireSS id most of the of life who Iseult' have broken down tiv:-:e name:: ore given varies greatly. roestently clean it. Tine eallec-
---- w a, Family lierald su‘cribere are going to get abeolutaii free together with the 4t
4).
idneaven anti tine netts; of hell. It is ni us are alive to -day and in good sons. besidea illVii'Illl. WhOM Ong $etS of ti e most. elaborate lateness, .a.
:past moldier it:maser of most of tine r 4i.eci loilg• two but, for the sus- ilcre tine Sae. :do are Leah's sons, sp Pictures of the Xing end Queen.
olo re:aslant 1 So we say, "Come?" ' Rachel- The Sara now were given to o npriees seddles front nearly ev- 4, great paper the Family Herald for Ina 2.4 peges at general. neWs end family
I' seadies • of these beautiful Pietures.
nni quite tunosue, nF., 4, Is tinat qt lag volnei Gail at Via 'nines Office and see eeroplea
.1i1 1
..?.. iiNtr4in s or pro -
C
THE WELL lei Note pity, Pintail anti Wiliesio the maids of !las ^ seminar Russian one. winieli has'. Priee•
eountsy in Vatrone. including a : reading, Its agricultural pages alone are worth May times the sal:soma=
Yoe wane Tsts Thearrat TIMES for tbe beat wan's, and yell Wan that
4 ' iniC.:nutl'et'e. it Ust'on'" •L:It V:i'll .tIltinafteciei-eraC.; naniug anal elwerime 1.elp of our Pert'amint with Jutieph were given 110 li ileacieures
Tit
&lance it so that ell tl'e 'woes pf a, , .
FOR Le d eternity alatil reverbel'ate supply is not exhausted- There ita Isaal everyWinere nu Scriptnire either . fittings. with jeWeis let tutu it. 4
e iteddlee end hy the taue.in are • Bring or send your eubseription to
sane outtorts are not empty, The elle! ; ni Lenh. Wrt laust reciign,i7e
THE TIMES OFFICE.
ono asliefnie. ''''• It is on the i
test as omen mercy awl condolence .. as Jacob Personad.,r or the descent- , eis they are :mule with the ! se
40.
lip, n) .. htt are proaigate. It is tban -pontMels fia:ed pn jt the reverse
ass, Sleeplessness, Ner- rnightiitouls cite
tat of and Msoothirig power in God es befe dantfors oJarint) tinetingb theee eons.
ail h";icbr the at greve was dug. or the lirst i No others beive :illy rus
ight. to the
ration, Loss of f Energy,
-"r testarted,
er or the fast /wart broks i name. a very Hein honor yet awaits gide to the ordinary lady's saddle. :
Rota the MCA; and (IWO`, rrine('"
COOP Mt DAD. en, or the east accident, hatleteate or , them. inaeniencin ea their names ere 'calorie. ond other Royal Members
Faint awl DizzySpells,
Emory,. Nelanehoua, ; you »met rein:aqua) r t teat trai get reel'. , tut,ne .A11:1telt 11,10;r4,,,t_nta.nzil;:eil-anoTt!zetic.or'lls,z;11$tenac2.)f_ : to*0
4,1 rit1;21 4.,4,,T, Iti,n,:n:14.extriet _o.t.
et n;latiall 41,11alsiols4,Ac 1.,-3jaiel:4 alreNrInunigthZ
qsa Afte'e 'Igtes.1.13erax,14,4, 4::.FT;5:.:t."'"17; t--;:':.7::: 1.!:.r..»-': it Ina, daiy g ',aver .ni ref ision ineva a Slob t. to Siti• Ain 21 ,1- nen ay I lie Yin ne of ' leanelsonee glassecovertal
Palpitation ot w_, ,"4'4,1 `'I, .,L: tr 't trt4V., Me the II ees slk;,1% oat (4: OUT' Own tepee, ;my :twit in Overt. len ooly ov the,
, Genial:al Debility, an%%•11,,,,Ates ,1, 7::,^ St",:tti:A' 0: hOSV ' w,vii stay.
, blood of fele, a t an se' eion l'one at o MAHOGANY t'Asus.
ubles arising from. a run- .titattY aro filaw's itt ftahml. in fihunlit . Wannt Wooled work. or eon:dole:nee salvotara. aSi 0. eirininarneta of the- ep . wonte hideadid Platurea of In
,
E..ra,et.s. IL11:,L.,V.,, ilt4 inenpusiely .or : tia• world makee sthen it attenotita mune.; ;saurian's to the natargie or4."1"1 41"gs ..1''Y Turn," and °"101'
stem.
In v -xi. ou• .,:.;:- ,rs. 01.:,1 1 wnn pre to colltio:,,, ! tdh,,, oxacea, ti,e, clan xxiN and vac itaeltaltaa. se. 4. , brated orional in:tonere adorn th
walls of the Royal eeddle-roonne,
They wiil build you up, »lake rich :ilia 1.1'hL" ;114'c".1 h2.''s or t';'1.:1.1.1.°44:ec:" aareod dueA :not titan:. The brolten , sott Sintoon !wring; Levi. A')414'4; Taere tit e alt 0 iteveral 54-17 comic
red blood oad live you vim and '-'g 1"'17 n'''''':c 1,41 s 4: veVII F,+in Or' ' 1 o...es nual,T thfqr lqnrid:'tge do not., Jullinh. preise; lanerstr. hire; Vt.bnaun mai eleser sretelles front 'VO.nit7
111p ward . cent- .• "ttome and ania A fanner was :cat in a enow... dwellient; Penjannia, eon of ther right,
.'s'itelt %NI:ha:141'4-ns a II 'h fm' ot t,,"P''' :loran on a prairie of the far west. band taxenv.. PO; Van. judging, Nol4a- ' and Tutieh' of the iring on u
raeeeouffo u*a out hunting. which
;Won; bar.," '1'14;3" `"441 SC° Wig4t Niglit coming on :out ahrer he was! tati. wreit!sre.; (Lot, a troop: A flitii.,',
re were told Ilis Majesty was high -
we can win at tiaa tittinh4ltg tits , abstost frantie front itot knowinig happy. whicb. 51 *11* toL.,'.1t
- boat, -Collet i,Lter With 1410 MIS which 'WV to go, nis sleigh stmt. read, Glint:Ting of Christ find our re- • amused at.
derail fill rIshhilo:haw
th" "'Vo" with the z trt ot another sleighan
, d he lotion to Ilim. on the many tables are the hoofs
of various old favorite horses, beau -
no ntal read thots is'hihi trails "II total, " 1 45I1 1 10110‘v thiS rut.and it 5. "Set enty souls.'" Compare- Dont . t 1yily nimintod la gout and mbar,
hitianity." rCteine with roe to wilt ton.° me out to safety." lie . x. 22: 'al" !lc". xlcl. 26. 27* wt"r" coal entail hearing the nalue and par-
a. of 1- 7141 utu,..:11e3.t.,Coute eestened on until he heard the bells
anc°13 au28'laihd'ibb clod his two son" tivoliars of the animal. l'he Xing
II WO 71D1 V g;t1:1; t'"i" 1:'11'011,0 11,1c of the 114404 horses ; but. celn.h added to *I P fidmats. up the TO. nmer forget4 hiS Ohl favorites. It
:it ehhrolond liie "i l 1:°' cllYe't ll 1:,1 ing up. he found that thint num was
Wki OP' rcluilhkhl oi tile 70 notion, of .1.1 int.restiog to »ote that when Tier
( s eita, there ore twerty thourarta else lost ami. as is tine tendency of . Olen. ix. amines 'wheal the earth AV P '4; Zu,k ipAv t
,t 1,-; out 41 rivinm ahela are an
are down in morel har:
'c1.114,r. hOSe AtiliO are 1 hUS Confit.Sed in the. divide:I a,c?orcring to tee munaer „t exti.a. iniii, Of reins. tvgieu are placed
-,then twentY tlton-and fall under tile forest or on tine moors, they were tine children of lerael fl eut
i Pow" al lln" w"rd "cmuc.... I was both moving in a circle, and the run- - -)-- -- - • x"Nli. evee the front of the carrittge and
Stn. and itiso of tine otiner '70 whom severed es e sneer eiasa, This is
iyeading of a wife niniSP litolband !lad ner „f the one lost sleigh we, jot,
"4 bren Overthrown by otrong anti:, 'owing the runner or the other lost.
. and eine, weet to Vs. (eloon wlwre he sleigh round mini round. At last it
. wits ruined, :and Ale saint. "Gate nne occurred to them to look at the
: beak any laitinuntl." And the bar-
, inerth star, which was 'peering
teneler. pointieg to a tun/Olin "n" through the night, an1 by the di -
battered man drowting, in the cornier rection of that. star they got. home
431 a httr-r""1". se" : "The" he is. again. Those who follow the advice
Jim, IT:114.0 ulh 1"0*5 :%41Zr Will' of this world in time of perplexity
t" the l'""n".1 e in a fearful round, for it is ono
come for you." .
E'ulid 1 ...11:1 .7*."" 0811 thal InS rT"- oewildered voul following another
band ? What have eoni been doing bewildered soul, itntl only those who
NOV 10,
See FareSizehe 'Sire:ear Weteta
see
energy.
Price, soc71 per
box, or three boxes
for $x„es, at drug-
gists, or will be
sent on receipt of
price by The T. Mi
burn Co., Lifilit.C'
Toronto, Ont.
DNEX PILI4
CUM
BACKACHE
LAME BACK
RHEUMATISM
DIABETES
BRIGHT'S DISE=
DIZZINESS lath alh.
KIDNEY ed. URINAnY
DISEASES
ARS CURED EitY
Wit KIDNEY
t ne L - rd .annt font 1 (Luise N. 1) tn- done so as to give greater security,
to cleat' citY and Place whinier lIe in eatie of anny sudden accident,
would mice' AS Abr"11"3". Islinc. should tine horse tak.e fright.
,Jacob and Joseph passed through,
trial and mutt patient waiting. ars Probably the splendid set ot har-
must all Israel, ana so nnuet enery dee
ness given to Prince Edward by his
disciple of tine Lord Jesus Christ.... attract M.11011 attention. This is
oted grandfinther, the King, will
br6eihr"eAundan4d1°;.telPt ht1(nialted ga4,111(iler'adttive411.1's. tbillag",;.t.ifINu.lilt,Y11, ulrodealtl,d'is has otiveuertufirt;
All who died as Joseph aid with a
firm faith in God and relianee upon herness, whieri is only in use during
Ruler upon it. 'llul line set of sleigh
with him ? Ti that the PlanlY braw• have iii suck tinuf got their eye 0"- ltireha.red4s1...tinsga.erinflun7c1 ic'ar strin- gained by a very severe winter, wins given hY
is that the clear eye. 3s. that the the morning star of our Christian awaits them at the resurrection of
orea-er gain the Czar. It is very beautifully
noble heart. tient 1 married. ? Whet faith can find their way out or be lite just (Phil. i, :11, 23; Luke xiv, carved in rich silver, and is covered
vile drug have e-013 given him that strong enough to lead others 'with ars with different sieed silver bells.
has turned him into a fiend ? Taal.. hen 14: Rev. xx. a). To a child of Clod The may Natalie of the jate Fred
eglows off of him. annecdt ail-persua.sive invitation.
absent from tbody means present
As the one word acme.. has with the Lord, and there is no fuller- Archer, whica. only weighs a
your tiger few
hose :serpent folds of evil habit sometimes brought many souls to or grave for the redeemed. ounces, is un interesting relic of
that are crushieg him. Give 111')back 1.1.1,F husband, tine one with Christ, I will try the experiment of
7. "Anti the children of Israel were past racing dans. Photographs of
piling up int* a. MoUntain and then celebrated jockeys and trainers, in -
fruitful 471W1 increcteed abundantly and chiding cute of the King's own trail).-
MRS. 1. S'nEVES, Edgett's Land. whom .r.stood at the altar tan. years
ago. Give him .4e s to inc."Vic' send down in
multiplied and waxed exceeding er, Dick Marsh, adorn the wails.
.,1 . ../ . i' tim was he, res millions of otners - '
AN' AVALANCHEsOls PftWER
=gray, and the land was filled with
ire" N B writes on Jan x8 xgox :
" In the fall of 18g9 I was troubled have been, of many of these gospel "comes."
them." God hail said to Jacob —.4.
i " Come thou and all tby house into
with a severe pain in the back. I
. . '1'HE NvORD "CrAnfl.“ 1 the ark ; " "Conte unto me till ye A FAMILY OF SIJIOIDES1
ullen he was leaving Canaan, "Pear
not to go down to Egypt, for
could scarcely get up out of a char Now, we want all th world
oover who labor and are heavy laden, and,
there make of thee a great no.Itiownil'i'
d '1 • great ^in to move to harness this word for good as I—
0 will give you rest;" "Come, for
(Gten. arra 3). an.1 all lers promise; TWENTY-TWO MT Tl=rr, LAST
others have harnessed it. for evil, all things are now ready; " "Come
about 1 took one box of Doan's ' are sure, for He is the God of Truth IIFTY 'YEARS.
• and it will draw tho five continents with us, and we will do you good; "
Kidney Pills and was completely
s aud the seas between themm
- yea, it . -Coe and see ; " "The Spirit 711401 10*', literally, the God Amen (Isa. lay
cured. I have not been troubled i will draw the whole earth back to the bride any '00810,' and let him 3.6)• The blessing of the Lord was
with it since." 71the God from sthom it, has wazilier- that heareth say 'come,' and let him
'ed. It is the wooing Auld persua- that ie athirst come." The stroke up on thelmvbit,tthat ouudt; that titaitt washt eetovoeiripyitillisInek!
i sive word that will lead men to of one bell in a, tower may be sweet, 10*' toll
1 - eth rich indeed (Prot-. x,
gnu up their sins. 'Was skepticism but a score of bells well tuned and
8-11. "Now there aros2e21% PR alr»)eiv
ever brought into the love of truth rightly lifted and sIdIfully swung in
MISNOMERS. lag, an ebullition of hot words one great chime fill the hea.vens with king over Naeignpetr, dwidhichhe kknneoww not
The two fleas that had been travel- against infidelity ? Was ever the music almost celestial. And no one
joos-eithi"Joseph, for be talked about
Ing with the raeuagerie were cora- blasphemer stopped in his oaths lit •wito has heard the mighty chimes, in Ltdo
paring notes. denunciation of blasphemy r Was the towers of Amsterdam or Ghent dealing wiselY with Isra.el so that
they might not multiply and He did
inial the musk ox," said one of the cups by the temperance lecturer's or Copenhagen can forget them.
"I can't see why they call that an- ever a drunkard weaned from his
Now
his best, by taskmasters who afflicted
two. "He doesn't smell a bit like mimicry of stainhezing steps and hie- it seems to me that in this
Sabbath hour all heaven is chiming, them with heavy burdens, to keep
nusk." cough ? No. It was, -aorta with and the voices of deParted friends them from multiplying, but the court -
"Neither tan I understand," said nie to church to -day rout hear our and kindred ring down the sky, say- sel of the Lord stantretb, forever, the
the other, "why they can that singing:" "Coate and let me intro- ing, "Come I " The angels who thoughts of His heart to all genera-
tions. The Lord bringeth the coun-
Dear. 1Ie doesn't taste at all like. yon wiii be sure to admire.thrones, are chanting, Come t '" "Come
sel of the heathen to naught. He
snimal in the next cage a. cinnamon duce you to a Christian man whom never fell, bending from sapphire
ninnarnon." With Ole into associations that are yea, tin the towers of heaVen, UM- maketh the devices of the people of
" "
cheerful and good and inspiring."none effect (Ps. xxxiii, 10, 11).
"Come with me into joy euch as you ars of martyrs, tower of prophets,
tower of evangel- 12. "Butttleihrey
grievedlllteiy) II:II:beet:a:11 t.die
-oasts, never before experienced." tower of apostles, the wn) theyeeroer a
With that word which has done so ists, tearer of the temple of the them themore
mucle for others 1 approach you to- Linosz,:d. Clod,,c, aend1 ctohieneLla,mbP
aairldocnhifo; goir.t.fal children of Israel." Every
day. Are you an right with God ?
"No," you say, "I think not. 1 am all, and peace for all, and heaven for purpose of the Lord shall be per-
formed, and ate says, "I will work,
sometimes alarmed when 1 .think all who come.
of lam. I fear 1 win noti be . ready When. Russia was in one of her and who shall let or hinder it?"
(Jer. li, 29; Isar xliii, 13.) The
to meet hy
im on the last- day. great wars, the suffering of the sol -
heart is not right with God." c 0 nivlie, diers had been long and bitter, and Lo
Lod of Hosts hath sworn, saying,
the
Cresswell, march 28, 190 _ then, and have it. made righ a y' were waiting for the end of the Surely as I have thought so shall it
• Through the Christ who died to strife. One clay a messenger -in come to pass, and as I have promised
great excitement ra
The T. Zilburn Co., Lhnited; save you, come I What is the use in n among. the so shall it stand (Isa. xiv, 24). The
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tents of the army shoutie
waiting ? 'rho longer you wait the ',taxa r. g, "Peace 1 enemies of God may associate them -
Toronto, Ont. farther on you are apd the deeper The 6entinel on guard sett -es and gird themselves and take
And counsel together, but it shall come to
Dear Sirs, -1 write to say that you are down. Strike out for 1100.-'1100.-'easked, "Witt) says 'peace? ' " m
von 1 You remembertthat a few the sick soldier turned On his hospi- naught, and they shall be broken in
Ihave use dBurd.ock Blood Bitters years ago a steareer called the Plan- ,peaee ? , o
tal mattress and asked,
And all up and down 13, 1a. Made to serve with rigor,
"Who says pieces (Isar viii, 9, 10).
with excellent results. Last cess Alice, with a, crowd of excur-
sionists. on board, sank in the the . encampment of the Russians made bitter with hard' bondage ---
spring my daughter got all run
down and was. very thin and Thames, ead there was an awful
sareirice of life, A boatreau from itt;)pobeinieeci?,t;11,e question, "Who saYs these are statements concerning the
' Then the messenger -MS" life which the Egyptians caused the
the shore pot out for the rescue, and " The Czar says 'peace.' " Isrieelites to. live, yet under a life
Weak, he had a big boat, and be got it so Tho.t was cnougla That meant ge- like that they prospered., for G od
Fier faee was covered with red full it would not hold another per- ing home. That meant the war was was with them. True prosperity
spots and a large boil formed OXL son. alid he laid hold of tbe oars over. No more evottads end no more does not consist of freedom from
long marches. So to -day, as one trial, but of God's presence and
to pull for the shore, leaving hun-
her cheek. I procured 2 bottles drerls helpless and drowning, he of the Lord's messeegers, I move blessing'', 111 the trial. David, perse-
of 13.B,B., arid by the thne she eried out, "Oh, that I had a bigger throngla these erice.inaments of souls cuted and fleeing for his life from
boat I" Thank God 1 am not thus and, cry : "Peace between earth and Saul, was truly prosperous, but Saul
had finished them the spots and limited and that I can premise room hineVen l. Peace between God ancl was not. Daniel and his friends:
boil disappeared, r and she has for all in . this goepel boat. Room men 1 Peace between -,your repenthng prospered in the Rona' ' dere mid in
in the heart of -a parcIroling God. soul and a pardoning Lord 1 " ,If the fiery furnace, but their , enemies
got strong and fleshy again. N. you aisk me, " Who says peace ? " did not prosper. However severe
noom IN HEAVE
' 1consider B.B.B. the besiblood - ' I answer, " chvist, our King, de- our trials 18111' be, here hath no trial
'What we all ncned, whether up or ciaree it :" "My.' peace. I give unto taken us but that which is common.
Bladieille 'known. , . clown in life or half WELY between, is you 1 '' VeClee of Cled that Passe. to mon, and God is faithful who will
RMS. I., DAVIDSON. the infinite solace ot the Christian ve- eta all understanding' 1 " EverlaSier not „sutler us to be tried above that
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ligion. And so we employ the word ing peace 1 we are 'cable, beet will with the trial
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Suicide ateeord of a Connecticut
Family That Has Nearly
"Wiped Itself Out.
Edgar Jay Briggs, who hanged
himself one his farm in Sherman:
Coruna a. few days ago, was almost
the last surviving member of a once
rich and influential Commetieut fam-
ily, which has practically been wiped
out of existence by suicide, The his-
tory of self-destruction in the Briggs
suicide family, as it came to be
known in that part of Commetieut,
extends over a period of more than
fifty years and in that. time at least
twenty-two of the descendants of
Edgar Briggs, the original Briggs
suicide, have. talton their own lives.
Lyingan suicides' graves in the vil-
lage cemetery where Jay Edgar
Briggs was buried tin Wednesday, are
his great-grandfather, grandfather,
father, brother and two sisters. The
suicide of Edgar Jay. Briggs was not
a surprise to the village nor to those
who had been long atumainted with
the family for he had said ;for years
that he expected to die as his rola-.
fives ha.d die(1 anal that it would be
useless to try to prevent aim iron:
carrying ,out his purpose.
Like many of the others he chose
an unusual way of ending his life.
He had been watched for eeveral clays,
by has friends because theSr saw that
the suicidal mania.. was Open hint.
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DETROIT Eiteti.
Briggs, went out from. his home one
morning thirty-two years ago and
held his face in a shallow brook un-
til he was suffocated. Soon after-
warde. Ilooal, his oldeet son. 'hanged
himself in the barn. Victor Briggs,
a cousin ef Edgar Jay, withdrew the
charge or shot front a. gun and sub-
stituted a 6 -inch iren bolt, which he
fired into his head. That happened
twenty years ago.
FOURTEEN YEArts AGO
Mrs. Smith Keep% wife of a busi-
ness num in Danbury, Conn.. went
to her childhood home on the shore
of Ball's Pond and. walking into the
water until it was over her head,
drowned herself. A few years otter,
her sister. Mrs. Charles Ilaviland,
arose from bed and procured a rifle
and, returning, placed the muzzle at
her head and pulled the trigger with
her idea noth were sisters of Ed-
gar Jay Briggs. -
Areirew Briggs, a wealthy farmer FOR
in New Fairfield, Como, went, to a
mill -pond Dear his farm and careful- , Narrlicea. Dysentery, Collo
ly erected lin upright stick with a ,
croespiece pointing; toward the pond (1 T,) pain in tig--
like an arvow. Leaving a, oote by VI QM LULL ki
the side of the stick sayin,,,r that '
searchers after bis body would save 'AND ALL .
themselves trouble by following the
directiont indicated by the pointer,
he buckled a dog collar arouod his -Sidrainer Complaints.
neck. and tied a large stone to it.
Carrying the stone in his arms 2 he
waded into the pond, keeping- in ITS EFFECTS AWE 51ARVSLLOSS.
range of the pointer, end. Permitted IT ATS LIKE apatalta
thethe. stollo
to drag his head beneath
BELIEF ALMOST ISSTASTAKEntiSe
Many of the suicides happened so
long ago tarn, they have passed out
of the recollection of the present gen- Pleasant, Rapid,. Reliable, ffeetualr-----
and going by a, circuitous route into.
Mil BLAMED THISS.I. uncles and ants of the original
7:aeon an.d_,,_the:_.eo_is _aectirate r,er-
cPra of lawn.. They include ec-osins,
Ask YOU Druggist for it
Ivory Rouse should havo it.
the halter, he bent his feet beneath about plants', and I dos:so want to
Briggs suicide.
the dense woods, threw a halter that
he heel taken from his barn over a
stout sapling-and,,malting a noose b -J,' rOln, Mr. jolues;'' exelaimea Miss'
AN. A.DVANCED COURSE-
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Tale n other, .
fastening the pomp into .tho -ring of Gush, "I heard you talking to pa
him and with his toes touching the talk to you ; for, YOUInoW, I am ...-"F''..41,46,....M11270=SEIECR=25,516=24
ground, strangled to death. :He was very interested in botany, I like all
found after a two days' searchkinds of plants aad flowers, as, of
CLEANSING- LINEN, .
The record of suicide in the Briggs course; you do, too, Mr: johns ; "Mit
family does Ant appear to be confined what varietiee of plants are you par- A laundryman of Paris has diseov.
strictly to blood ialations. for eoon titularly ietcrested in. ?" ered a Method- of cleansing fine linen
after the death og Edgar nriggS., `711.c plaete which I am most in- andeother framiLe, textures without
half n century ago, his stepmother, terested in," rePlied Mr. Johns, "are uS111' soap or. othe'r, cheinicats.
In -
Mrs. iTeury „Priges, hanged herselfmachinery plants.'' " Stead -of these he eses boiled petit-.
Tbiety-four years ago Charles 13riggs, Miss Gni 100140(2 'flys need for a toes, whi eh he rups, into the goods
grandfather of the lateet suicide, moment, hut soon brightened up, re- ancl then rinses out. It ii eaid that.
tied a aope about his neck and jump- markIng,e : this method will make soiled linela
ecl from a, beam 20 his hay barn, "I haven't gut so far as that silk or cottea .ratich Waiter and payee
George ;Man's, :father of Edgar jay yet,-
than,washing in 'the re-di:war ,way. "