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I Endeavorers is due to the -high - p,ZAL L?,Sv,_ATH FOR SALBO standard of the society's' pledge." . XJ . �. ___ � W�en The Bowel S ' ­ I —_ Me FOPI, SALR-USTO bMstn@ In 9ATM9 in MULTIPLY -AS THE BUDS thTehis fact alone Aocs not tell all I F"vhe TowIr%x1!u=rrb1.%nd'Wa*-a- t I 11 . - I at . . I the story of its marvelous multiply Are Constipated 4.,00, once - -1 - . SC -91 anty, I WX . many other WORDS OF TENDERNESS UTTEREf VAMJpBE14 W.b, OAL 1774-tf I ing'power, There are The *whole difirestive sys"M Is I __ '. -tions - and ioisr.aores of land. The DR. TALMAGE'S WELCOMEJO ME- reasons for the growth of -Methodism. deranged and the system BY GREAT MEN. ,pp S;ZE. �_ � One of the chief of these is the fact I I , � THODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. polson*d. � bouge conts,ins six rooms, bard and soft water . . . G lat0hen;tt clasa cellar and stone foundation, that John Wesley was the emanci- i i3y tl�dr dired. ind combined action on kId4! r.t__ Honmue Tbat To= M;D" raid c4s good stabl d Liltry howe alao young bearing - pator of the laymen, as Xartin Iiat,111- ! neys, Uver and bowels Dr. Ctia-se's Kidney.; 4"o _rtuev or His Sarrovvx aza4l po' Vier. Pills overcome disordm of thm or-' orchard. Apply at p,XPOSITOR OFFICE. - 1871 er was the emancipator oi the Bible. t1te Pr - - ----------- ­­ __ . .. __ SECRET OF ITS INFLUENCE The -English ecclesiastic opened the eanse the system,. purity the bloodand i4mys-icats Paul r-leTater's Unffitilml TIARV FOR SALE. -South balf of lot 83, concea ,an ='n and cure serious diseam ed Fralse of Carollao Mayer. X glon 1% Goderiab township. 40 sorea, good � dumb lips of the paw. The Gern Mr� . H. BARNADY, painter In the D.A.R. I Clay loam, 5 acres fall wheat, gc,cd f Tome hous,5 and , reformer broke the iron clasps hold- ! shops, Kentville, NA ' Few great mers have paid more en kit�cben, a good cellar, soft and b*r4 water, frame ,Riss; amd Growth of the Nothedist Cbmrch ing together the lids of the word of 1, states: -"I have M_ " barn 2 frame stables, sboe# house afid ig pons. A I tbuslastic tributes to their WiTeB than ownever-taiiing spring creek ri grough $he . in the Religious World -just and God, which barred to all but ordain- Dr. Chasa�z Kfdlkq. 4 ble to t , I d, and probably few vrives let. To be sold, as the proprIetor * ed priests access to the life giving I Liver Pills for a number Tom Hoo -" work It. It its, quarter Of A mile 1'ror;,o saschool , Generous Tribute From a Fronehor of years whenever I - and two inflea from Clinton. Aliply to WALTON ,, Who Is Not of That Especial Fold of inessage that God sent for the de- I would get constipated have better deserved such hoinage, says DODSWORTH, on the premises, or Clinton P. 0- liverance of, all his sinful children. I and suffer from kidney the Chicago Chronicle. "You will 1890-t.f. I . I Christ's Xiagdom-Wosle�F Everyvwhare - John Wesley said to the blacksmith 1 pains and derangamenti think," be wrote to her In one of his - _ . I � . � _..4_� � . � I n cobbler on his . - of the digestive system: - -than __ ESIDENCE IN SEAFORTH FqR SALE. -The ! Respected. . - hen: '; and know of many othen letters, "that I am more foolish R ree. Idenos of the lats John Weir is for sale- It bench and the wite in her kiLe . isatwostoreysolid briok, 00ntAinlD9 parlor, din. ZnLered aecordingto Act of Parliament of C�hu - ­Uo forth and be nlY OvallgOiSts " - who have also used them any boy lover, and I plead guilty, for ingroomand kitchen, also four bed rOOMband ada,in the year 1901, by'William kuily,af To- I - for similar rp . ronw. at Lbe Dep'Lof AcrioUhurc, Ouawa. . You may not be graduates of thdolo* I � . trOuble& I never was a wooer so young of heart bath room and onneervatory. Also about two lots . an A can join with others In i and 6plendid stible. The residence has all modern gical seiiiiiiaries, but you can tetif)r - ;pronouncing them ILE I and so steeped In love as 1, but it Is a Conveniences, and is one of the most complete and Los Angeles, Oal., May 1. -On the of Christ's love. Alartin Luther I � � most pielsantlY situated In Seaforth. Apply on the occasion of the assembling of the . I excellent m e d I c I n e. I love ,sanctified and strengthened by V - ijes to mie. Weir, or to F. W. TWEDDLE. Ex. . said: "There, laymcni, -,is the open When const' ted I find YM 1894-t.f. Metho, dist General C,onference 'of pin W' cient to set long years of experience. ' May God , ecutor. . . I Bible. Read It, Ponder'; it. Study I XR, NARNAXY one ,_ -- 1904: the preachow- welcouies the dele-_ it. 1-tead it with your own eyes and me right, and am never without a box of these ever _,__� . , bless. my darling, the swe@test, AILK FOR '8ALg,_Tho nuderbiped offers his helpf UJ, Angel wbo ever stooped , ,2 gates and points out the rise and ,j. , it j, your own lips - 1-)o pilis in 0a house, I c9adder tbem the best most An t1, b#11 10, oosecs.,jon I J� ,5 " th , " � _ _ . _ is=, *. Lot 9 ,_ _ 0 sou - t . - ,be > let jvy i=40riq I qw used., _ 'I Kikup t4ws-,L4�W-0 W Wg ,),n re."nole growth of Aiethodjsn� gLI14 I ism YQU W0nd0;' tba,t When John W -es Dr, C,*%*ej5 X44A err"! ,me P111A J � o bleas q mgmw Has there eyer, we I X'A -- ; - �, mwo of jtg ii� on ** - , jA � .'W_ - , 14'r ro"hing irsd�.JA�q upon. av J)4J)t tb.4 XRtbQA1j1.5t Chijr,C)l MI)PA A --q,Lfv - 401"A we' -der, lly-ed AL Wife to WUQM a more - - , � - fia * w 1, - A 5" x-pil .. X -;.w- V10 wo-1 409V " Ariy*# PDW- , b"MA 000 yollgio" wor)4 to-afty, rrjw P,'Xt J§ � 26 Mot# a J39, , X4 4wep, The P.O - - t 4040"~ *4 opon 1W)JO An4 lfwu In POW, W'et V, X W, C�bw, tb_4 &Wmw &Aeatp, sad beautif ul W-b-ote -wag s,44 AwwN o -Qa@ *40 pro �"# of M4 " we . it- V�,01)10 X&Ojp�t W,94 WAW, are - ia- 1. w-wo- . rllA�kj@j X_�j, 7, 1411 J)&V* ,ggj$04 theo j#)!W P . 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I &WSYA - &W_k?, . . @A1 thAt ,$,0tJ# we§ ey WO the av%§l , , , "I witnt Ow ffiffelpf", NatbasW Mw- _�.­��_� �__�_Z_�=_�-� a grextff nawrid Oftiu§ for Goverik- --- -- I - - ;-___=Z_ I . -"A*# fog mfm. ----Fff "f bo 24, eawftow vient, thm hA4 juefoieu, The greia J Olin � ft§ky, Watf1w fie §"t f"th -1477177mgwi #.-Pp- Of�11., Avfe,01 th"Oe WFOft to NO WHO 02-tw y4gro � N.691 I t ��W_ Im ad" , the Wmaum peopla prewhitig tuld MU1000119 Atygnij of OW NI,Oyoeko, idw big kvg PNOW4 h" won fm Y ,4, !'WA&V 61 61- fiWorign W116ved tma, in tfimw . - 69 69940�t liik W I &*# (f6W W t&" --wit§ lit dorWen "AfAp"p gotelit'" yur w1wiff, fy V;yti&,- .6f "Irfia. W" fog fr*ft L - A &M 0*641 Tl%ylg 'WOF&-hd Vd§ gMtig the efflffi('ftt dalled 0, 11M6th&dkA/1 11tF W" §f16W,- � Van . Indtil iffe. 'YOU N�Afyf),hAlfyfa it# , yfityhig overkohi'M g#,46--tfi 6,84 f6#9 661ff ' - W , (11firktl0i hat,1011 film th* fiow a Pat to ?.,W4 wok "W #64 f -sow twa *6d &",ff "-4- divilfte th,o higfie4t pnthtw, The . Waxyea to ow th, Wbofflos of 00 W"d iifidfinq 1waff faido " I ed at b--ecautef 'Ifi hig dv,Y eilotobt I . 16&#,�,kd ivmd WO i .V, f-- - i &t_-�� i i -1 ff li*ff." Ai4lf_ 416A, It -Of -V *A*1 . . . t6&r6r*6dtd,99&'6#6f *K600*A h*14*6( bUaN, U E'LlIall WO U IV 111 AfTO Ity dietated thut, no lyfaft sh&qld Pray )h The Methodist (,'Tr(1r(,h, ify ( hv . Itegit muluall "Ou, rft�F Urtd IS j�v &XdgUnt- 0**dW,66 gw It "5 bead Aft thaf, 69t,iffiate, &tl(l ag it, 'recagnizeg * 1gee ; is a t OSTC "Vyebtrd 6, the &,t, .n.tS of f Ile Chtfrt pubTflo lunlogs he reatt his Prayer out , gif1g1hg (,hjl�,(,ft, wfyoAe � , wu Ig tile w6rld ftat #"r wgx mitmo- owk-d fogaw (Of 0, ftmbeif 0 hi&VeM, ;h 'Wilieh P , � irtairea, ThisfistignVoonvenlently fiflu- of ' Printed prayer book, or APeak SOD9� �re nearly always i k(q,mi to sary to me, and now I am Only MY"If ' a Tikots 0 - 40!6ff . . I : , sted farm sid *dWA& tor aithat grain Or aw-k, John Wesley founded it thanks and fo,r. 0hpist unles9 lie was entitled to the time of-bope and kv rld the when thou art within iny reacb. T, I 0 of to Seaf ]I - .r "th .W "W, � AM a6d the P1801861 praises God for that beneficent fe-, - ; glorious harmonies of a bl"341SNI art an -v - 9-1 L " I P� 0. JAMES ART. 18-5-1* wear a cassock and ba.f do of an 01 unspeitkably belo ed won . �JL��� The name of John Wesley is every- dained priest. But John Wesley re�_ I hereafter. 1t is a church whost, ino- Sophia Hawthorne was little b*tter Fo-, SALZ OR To RENT,-Tbst desirable To where re9pected by the good and the inoved these restrictions for the Me- ! sic is filled with halleluiah chormses than a chronlo invalid, and It weY b*, pert)-known &s#h# Collie horvestead'in -C. truc. Therefore is it to bo wondered thodists -and sent the laymen forth i and battle hymns and fnsph,lng wondvill1s. T", p Y, oonsists of 3 acreq 01 at that our people,- no matter to that this physical weakness voke all Wd on which Is @to=oT`,% wmfntsble frame house, preaching and praying, as in the lat- f mareliffig melodies, It is it Church 61=1podstable, which hasbeentbuougbly over- what Protestant church they belong- ter years Archibald Tait, archbishop I which believes that our,thanks and the deep chlyalry and tenderum of tbe i I haul this pag gummar and is now so good " n8w- ed, hailed 'With joyful aceldini thv of Canterbury, enlisted the services gratitude for blessings received can Man. And ke reaped a rich rewardl �AW ' 7bis prm,vny would make a comfortable hems fOf A news that the Methodist General - be returned to God as weil her, an almost unrivaled devotion In 09 rettredfarmer. Itwill beeold obAmpandon casy of unordained workers in various " �v I . terms, For paructilan-Apply to WId, A13ERHART, Conference of 1904- wa.,; to assviable - branches of church acti'vity and ' standing upon our feet an(j, in th,�. "atmosphere of love and happine" and I ' t lW74f in. the City of the Angels? This . con-- - , elicats . ftmon4viffe. himself the title g!Ven � words of the psalmist, "singing unto Inspiration" with which his d __ --- - . .. . forence opens its session du ing the earned for the Lord," as when on bended knee wife always su � "ounded him. "it ix GRzy IFOR BAL24-For ode. a go . r him in scorn by a jealous clergy of 9-1 � # coining week. We, as -a piople, look � 01ty'll 1 we ofYer them In silent 1*ayer in The wedded life of W*rdsworth w1th V . FC1m,W.n&c7,m!V#� . ,rest "the archbishop of , the I I the closet, The trouble with many bin cousin, 'the phantom of dellght;` � I U contains forward to Its sessions with hitc . 0967, 9"r I -class land and Is weU watered and . I . There, upon his monument in old . of our churches in they always fina- ­1 lbs #Am of Go and hope. We believe -that by cluse __ beautifully aft,&d on the brAk of the liver, There Canterbury, is chiseled in the most 1. was a poem more exquisitely beautiful ._ able, - 149 . all - , gine is on the tu.m a ZWO614 off whI& iq invign touch this conference will ble fj� d 'The one de- Chrisi as keeping step t o the than any his pen ivir Wrote. Mrs. . is to in a good "t , af covivalim, in well fencwL rrotestant churches, no matter to beautiful of epitaph , - slow time of a dirge, but Uiey can- - � , : und#rd0fned"dhwon its-Imm house,back What denomination 'they belong, It ' sire of his life was to make the not imagine his moving lips as join- Wordsworth was serer hair t* look � bsirnauddridaisised. 161sGonveni"ItOmorkets, Church of F,ngland the church of . , - * ,office debupoh", 11isamost de- -is appropriate on this Sabbath day Oh, my .friends, let us , ing in a wedding march or In the upon, but. she bad that priceless &Ud �. w' � " "Y to bid ,the incominor delegates wel- - the people." i joys of a social gathering, rarer -beauty of soul which made her l 1111mble=tand n ­ CY . . I - tawg as W O"er to anxious to retire. Apply a i hold fast this liberty of service, The 4 . - _OOK P.O. MRS. come. It is alsio appropriate to Daniel Webster once , ,,The life "a ceuter of sweetness" to all I said, , Vemis" " 94dr,ow or - . the "ANBE Im4f - st&te -some of the' rv,,.sons wh work of propagating the gospel is I proof to.me that the church was es,- - around her. TaOAM�0ALDS9. .1 - .y the not committed exclusively to any I tablfshed by 'God is found in &be fact "All that she bas been to ­ . . - - . . -_ � little band of followt,111 With which one class or profession, The labor- I uie,P' the poet once said In his latter FARM FOS SALE. -For vAs, Lot 32, Concesston ,John Wesley surrounded himself haa ers sent forth by WesleY in the ; that it has existed in spite of tho days, "none but God vad jnywlf em T V la. J., Tuckessanith, oonsaining loo wreZ �grown in numbe�s until td -day it begovirried ministers who have been . � ne land is sit olarod mad in a good #tat* of oulti- eighteenth 'century, like the laymen ever know," and It,would bo difficult L . . . I I I vadw and well feviced mA underdrained. There is out -numbers in mvnil)(sr.qlJ,!P evOry enlisted by Archbishop Tair, In the caged up to preach their ser,mons be- to And a more touching and beautiful agoodbson mW 'fee4 with &9 footstone wag other individual Protestan't, church hind their repellant pulpits, Any law- , t6domeath.. Two implAnent , houses and two nineteenth, had a work to do, and picture in the gallery of great men'19- ,fome stables, TM90 is also A good frame house in America and in the world.' I ht earnestly and"successfullY they Yer would be. rufned if he were coin- at� of Wordsworth aud his VmLrgohen and wwddod, The houss is bested First,' her genesis. In order to rig . pelled to plead for his client behind lives th" th b fUrn L we 1%1# ex"Hent f,um issituated on study thei marvelous multil;tlying did it. Let us Aever allow the pew , a wooden -box, an the minister by wife, both bowed under th* burden of . Val road, one noile from B"welield, where to again be shackled and its lips . . I ft#fdLJ#eV"yc"V8nitW, AlJo6To1ls9 f(OMSW power of Methodism let. us analyze death. custom is"compelled to plead for many years axid almost blind, 'Iwalkipg � scaled with � the silence of forth, There Is a school bouse On the corner of 06. the conditions' attendant upon her I hi's Christ." Whether that statement baud In hand together In the garden, fmm, pos"Won can belhad three weeks & birth. We must find upon what What we need more and more in. the i true or not, I am not here to din- with all . purabs". For . fumor putioulanapplyto a] , .. 'twentieth century - A� the ,blissful ab"rption and RASON, Btuee&W, . INL-if - troublous waters her cradle was !)cginning of thits cuss, but on* of -the great facts that tender confidence of youthful lovers. . � - - I --:, , — .. - rocked and search out the place of is not ,& better educated ministryj , convince me that the chimch is a di- It 'never needed "the welding touch L � the li',gyptian ; Vine in.-ititution Is that It has exist- . of gt gre : - -014" CLAW ZIOMM-ACRE FARM FOR BALZ her infancy, even as but one which will start 'forth- ' a - i - X -Being W it of LoU land 2, Conoew . speaking and a testifying pew, I at -sorrow'! to make the 11yos . I Ion % U IL ff., "I amith, Good conorste. It Princess found the future cina-nici- . ' ed for hundreds of yeang in spite Of b p Tal : t and his deveUd ML Tuore Another great cause for the mul- the sepulchral and awful hymns wf of Archbis o � . room house, 4Ox2g. wilb kitchen, waWsW and pator of the Hebrew race sk-epihgAn th bugV house &NftdW. There is a uaw bank born a willow basket among the bulruslic-s tiplying -power of Methodism 14 the ' which the choirs used to lead in the wife "a perfect whole." . Speaking of wift wing exsewihff to thesouth, 24 feet. T 11class system " This "class oystem", song worship. These hymns, for her many years after she kad been I'M long, under of the River Nile, Every gi .at " I the L Alw4karchad roothou^ 401sat so-called, dates its historic birth t0 most part, were a. taken from him, he said, "To part from =1sy. . 'Aff " in pod rq,,Ir. t0..r0,b,A,r,d movement. in history has been tbs-- 11 gloom, all dark- oon - 09 JWO Sn . L 1b IM $as$ -Like "ss, all breathing fire and -brim- her, if only for a day, was a pain only, " .._. f. of choice win the 15th day of February, 1742. Thera we two never welle; 6 seres Of budii. product of the condition of the. tiIne the life of the Wandering JeW, insty stone and death.-Whe -them less Intenoe then the pleasure* wift � Thb farm Is In a gm=d of Imsittystion, won of its birth, God in his providence L. i len"d snd nsd"djWWW, sltnW 2 tollalrall 00 has ordained that the, prevalonce of it: never eathl May this - he could almost feel the hot, hissing WbIch I returned to her, and w1ken I ' village of Ifou4L for tafiber rilculm unrighteousness in a nation shall so system live on and on ,uutil at last flarnes of eternal punishment scorch- took her wl.th me 4 was an* of the - to THOMAS 309XIM Iffenuu, =. wal-T stir the souls of his people that they earthly time shall cesaxe and the', ing his lips. No such singing as. the I . 1. struggles against sin, shall be swal- ancient churches indulged In could purest joys given to a man to watph rI . poR SAL& -no around th, the meeting between her and our ekil I _Vor ogle, Lot 26, in the Id will gather in his n9a e lowed up in -the eternal conquests of ' do aught but terrorize and m � "Cebonomfon 01 &hq jawnewp of nay, ponilon standard of some leader whom hi . ake the dren." � L 34sd, and the South " Part of Lot 27, - �00wng- raises up to witness for him. ' � heaven! I i ef with fear. I)q you When David Livingstone had pasud mitsialAg In AU 125 WAW Mors or Im. The - *This wits how the htmous "class ! wonder that the churches of old, . maded What were the 'conditions of the N'=flylsallwailtenced;;4' dralnedandwell Pro . i0f system" of Methodism w" born; ' which san for the most bis thirtieth birthday, with barely a with we exception of about 15 some undo' nation at the time of the birth. K part the I woogle. Thereisaframs dwoft-zhowe"d 1* the Methodist church? Did she cotne John Wesley and- his brother Ckarles - songs of death, should have wor- thought for such "an indulgeuce as 4OX60,00whouse, driving house, Aable A13d large - . &had tiver im to" long. Twosplandid weftgood into the world as a protest to the were visiting their society in the city abipers who gave only. balf4earted wooing and wedding," be declared hu - now wind, mia, pumps and abundance of water. sins- of & Corrupt E4 aglish court,? Oh, of Bristol. A large financial indebt- Voices to their singing'7 But while morously that when he was -a littI* They* are also two good 010hardsMoptly Northern � - is within 11 miles of :�es. In no tinie of English history edness hung as an incubus over thwt - the Methodist Church has its songs less busy he would send home in -ad- Spies, This Boo farm property soci hip.* While the In the m st part vertisement for a wife, "preferably a Hensallandthess-e did*a" from Kipponandis Lhave bribery and debauchery, run I on the London To&& - Ws land is No. I and will bs More ­riot than during Robert Wal- members of that society wero discus- . the Methodist sojigs are songs of lire decent sort of widow," and yet so un - I - soldchespand on fay6ftble iffn3s As the PTO' I si&g with the leaders how they , and joy and hope. Go if you ,will prietor intendo giving up tha ftmi. pot palgouisrs pole's occupancy of the " English should lift the debt a Captain Foy ' with me to any of the great Metho- consciously near was his fate thatonly Apply to GEORGE Prf"Xy, Of., 1T0n"ll,,Or to 10. J. promiership, 1 -Te AVRS the. author of - a year later he was introducing his BUTIlffJIL".1), Conveyancer. Hensall. ImItt the famous and .hateful sentence in arose and proposed that *ach mem- dist camp meeting resorts of this bride, Alary Moffat, to the home he had — — - � reference to the Ifouso of Commons, ber should be taxed one penny st country. and you will -'know of what 11 built, largely with his own hands, at . "All these man have tboh, . price," week until the debt was paid. "But speak. The mightiest shout ever it Pays TO that is not fair," some one protest- raised by conquering host upon bat- Mabotsa. From that "supremely hau- . - What Robert Walpole in statecraft l - ' tlef - __ ­ . . ingly said. "Here are fsom@ people Jeld was never more triumphant py hour" to the day when eighteen . . I . i � f- . - I 11 1 . � I _� . - . f - , I . - . � I . - ; - . , I � . . . - - I I i I . L_ �- ;� 1. %k;- _._,i_z __ � I __­ -1 �_' — could not :win my law mean4 he won who are so poor they cannot afford than are the camp meeting songs of years later, he received her 0 I 'last faint - 16(i ro by foul, But. Metbodism carn6 into to give even a penny." .'Then,'� said 1)(314Plaines or Oceaft Grovo. When the whisperings" at Shupariga, no man ever � ��r/-/, o a greater woric than I - -,,, 9 .0 / ,- Captain Foy, "put eleven of the . Methodists Xing "We are marching t* had a more self sacrl4ing, brave, dc - k/ / merely to protest against Govern-. - �5 �, 4 . j)oorest with me, and if they can I Zion" they sing it in such a way Voted Wife � , i4, V, .& mental depravity. It cam C-, as, . than the mIssionarylis ca4_1;�'401 -, I 0 -Strong has said, as a pro- � 1 give anything I will call upon them i- that it seems to fling wide open the daughter. In fact, they were more like . & ,.,- J osiah , * heavenly city. ­ _-__ - weekly and collect the same, and if i gat(!0 Of the nish test against an Established . church, they give nothing I will,give for them ; , ''.-Lastly, Methodism has bad its mar- two happy, light hearted children th.-P. Now is the beet bim e to enter, The January which believed at 'that time more in e of I -- ! V61ous and miraculous multiplying - !a new over, The beginners are well sUrted in their outward ceremonies than in Spirit- an well as for myself, and ach I sedate married folk, and under the work,and teacher* can, therefore. give more time - . you can call on eleven of your neigh- P0wCr �ecause it has had an infinite magic of their merriment the bard- tonewstudant& It's now current Wk throughout ual truths. "Isaac- Taylor," so re- , the country that the otudent who intends to take a cords the author of ."The -Next Great bors weekly, receive what they give 1 flold in'wbich to labor, It has work- ships and dangers of life In the heart I business or, shorthand course, and wants to be - and make up what is wanting," No , ed for, ,the most part stmong the of the dark continent were stripped of - ' Flaced; In a psylDg plow when graidusted, should 'Awakening"'t - "calls the church of sooner had Captain Foy spoken than � 1 c0n)m0n People,, Certain churches in all their terrors. 1; I attend the Canada Bualne" Oollege, Chptham, On*. this .period 'a fair carcass,' " and � Students of last year already earnin I in a Bash a divine inspiration came I the world have been known as ' ov" f," Per' Bls�ckstone says that he went to ', churebes of a class. Jean Paul Richter confemed tbat he Annum, 346 placed in 11 months. M you now of to John Wesley. "Yes', yes," said Some churches my ollsor bualocio whcolgffiting such rordis? We hcaT ev_e�.y Preacher of note in Lon- the greAt'leader to himself; "th*t. is have been known as churches which never even suspected the potentlalit1ft Paypar railway fare. Have you ever gun our don and that there !was not que of human happiness until he met Caro - catalogue? Ifnot. write for Aand enter now. Ad- just what Methodism needs-& sy,s- l appealod to the greatest amount of dreas - . A , Q, whose discourse indicate'd wbether he tem of �aring for its own, a systom - brains in 411noSt every Christian line, Mayer, "that sweetest and most I, � D. McLACHLAN & CO., xyfis a follower of Confucius or by which its members shall not be community, Other churches have gifted of women," when he wax fast _ Alohanirried or of Christ, The Es- ' ild animals are been known as the churchgo 0, the approaching his fortieth year, 2nd that chathaul =-4' Ont tablished church of that time "be- A 7 a .J ,.�Qlall-!_,_ herded together, but a system which . ---.wi' I aristocracy, But though John War.- he had no monopoly of the resultant . Mi -52 lieved in carrying the pbylacteri,es will single man out and place them ley had as much bmin an any nism happloess Is proved by his wife's dec- , . I : upon 'the forehead, but not in prac- in circles of tons, and over these of his-ganoration, smad though bypa- laration that "Richter is the purest, the . k I -ticing Christ's spirit . ual lessons in circles shall be placed a separate litical preferment he could -h -ave - -AL ( the life, It was so given over to leader who will Ira-ve charge of each reached -a position of influence in holiest, the most godlike man that livon; formalism and rites and ceremonies class, Those leaders In turn were to aristocratic soci.ety, yet he chose to 0 * * to be the -01fe of such a man - M - I \ that it bad no warning to. give even meet and- report to their pastors. cast his m Is the greatest glory that can fall Itto a I� to men in its pulpits who, like the I woman," while of his wife Richter . Pharisees of old, were whited sepul- Their pastors In turn to -day meet I people. lie did not believe there was once wrote, "I thought when I married I and report to their presiding elders, One gospel for the rich and another \ I N clit-t-s' fair to the eyc, but within D4 ass system 11 of , for , the . poO-r-o'ne for the brainy her that I bad sounded the depths of ' . �_�_ - , , harboring decitying. corpses nnd Metbodism is responsible to some in- inen and another for hirn of small bunlan love, but I bave since realized "--DO— - whose private live.s.. were a-repulsivc dividual person of the church. mental calibre. John Wesley believed how unfatbomable Is the heart in J _tC all classes should meet as one at the which a noble woulaa has her shrine." C"" I -V _Lo - INT storich. "It is thn inward witness, We see the value of individual re- I son, the inward witness," spake the- sponsibility in the- temporal world. throne of grac4e, Therefore, as 'the d m I . W.Weaving Machine ying father, Samuct Wesley, to his Why should we not see. the same re�_ common people crowded around him - Out Went the Bandbox.. SM) J oha-­tbis is the r strOnge,St -suits from .the "class system" of to receive his mexsgLge, inany of the proof of Chri.,44anity." , So John I I Method I ism? Your boy is about six- rich and 1 . ay, Is the beat of ft� kind on the mar- . the affluent stayed 9,w Lord,Vlenborougb, the great English ket. We are sole agents for Sea- lVosloy and his followers resolutely teen years of age. Whe're are you go- He was "ruly the missionary to the judge, was once about to go on circuit forth and violnity. - set tboir faces against the prevalent , Ing to send the ]ad to college? middle aid lower classes, Are we in ,when Lady Ellenborough said that she siris (if That day. They vehernently ' "Well," you say, "I woald like in church wDrk ready to reach 'out in Obould like to accompany him. He re- i Coiled Spring Win. 'I:' '4 dvelarod 4hat the Christian' church - many ways to send him to one' -of Christ'$ �aanle for the conversion of plied that he had no objection, provided Farmers looking for ob at . ble should not only have a pure creed - the sam0kind of people? . I rong, Servicea I our great univorsities, she did not Ineumber the carriage witb fence, can find nothing more dumble than . 1)"t th-at its members -should be man trouble Is I am afraid. There the It was sald of our Lord that "th* ban4boxes, which were his utter ab- , . one built with. 06il Spring'Wire, and woven of pure private lives. In the hi"911 boy will only be lost almong a crowd COMMOU.People heard him gladly.11 horrence.. During the first daylii Jour - with a London fence msohine. Block and iqpiritual standard set before the in- of hundreds of otber Students, fMd All, that Is the best encomillm th&t taskle streboherx� g%lv&nIzed fence hooks dividlial church members Nve, find the no one will be individually respors- VLn, be placed upon ths ney Lord Ellarlborougb, bappening to for fastening wooden stays on wire fence, chior cause of the. marvelous develop- B 0 a D slall founder stretch his legs, put his foot through 1b] for the I d. I ih i k I , I . of 3fethodisnif When Peter I poat hole spoons, a . ndobber trance building I ment (if 1he Methodist church, . send him to one of our smaller col- 0art,wright, many yearx ago, arose sometbing below the'seat. He discov- . supplies. 3 to preach In "I'ennessee gome one ered that it was a bandboi. Up en . I . ...., My brother It is of vital import- leges, where be will come In close W t . � I.,., - I 0. / . - CIA ".,y' I . �__"_"_N&_" )r ?�A anef, that an rrotestalit churches contact with his teachers, 'and thesu Whispered to him, "General J&ekson ent the band - realize that they are making a ,fatal teachers will be able to koop their' ig in your audiance." With that Peter box. The coachman, stopped, and the - ' Sills & Murdie error when they in any way com- eye uf)on him," You send your boy Cartwright turne'd and said; "I bear I footman, th1wang that the bandbox -, � prornine their high spiritual stand- to st small college to secure the ii)di- that Generitl Jackson Is in this &U- �-bad tumble(I out of the window by I HARDWARE9 diencO. 3�ut I Want to say to Gener. 1 some extraordinary chance, was goJng ards by alliance with sin. The high- Vidual touch of a professor upon the &I J&CkS'n,that I bave no gospel for S:M:ALV01R1r_V:S: er the standard of the Christian boy. ' A . i him anyl 4erent fr6in that vi, to plak It up wben Lord Ellenborough . church the greater will be its sue- rhich I i . Now, the "class System" of ,Metho;- ofter to every mah," Then, in & voice ,1 furiously called out "Drive on!" The I cess We do not need to -day �hurch- dism has a doul)le purpose -first, it of thundor, Cartwi-11,rilt cried: , "Sx- j' bandbox accordingly was left by the What are Y our Needs for - ,.. t -hat honor winebibbing ministers. makes. the Methodist convert a- Inem- cept ye repent, ye shall all likewise , ditch side. Having reacbed the coun- . Sprimg ? � We do not need churches which, ber of it great .gosli(-,,l -university in perishl general .Jackson, that mos. , try town wrbere he was to officiate a- , I ?--�__f :­ when th4y ll�v4 a church sociable, which there are hundreds of thous- mW is f 1 r you. Poor man, that mos- ! judge, Lord Ellenborougb proceeded to Ladies, do yo -a need.a Spring Hat or tell their young people they-. may -ands and millions of members aud it , I 0 Gap? Something now in calico goods, a dance and pl&y cards. We do not de- "go Is It you." So, to-ttay, John � array himself for his appearance in the ilves to that convert the enthusiasin W -4816Y in his old pulpit, like Peter ' courthouse. "Now," said be, "wsiarels at C I pietty wrapper, 140a curtains for your win- sire churches whose members in their which truly comes from great nuin- Oartwright jn vision, is rst hing � ,dows, 'or art muslins? We have all of every day- actions -are nowise differ- bers, and, secondly, it, separates the out his I my w1g-wbere Is my wlgi" 1131y ""ul lord," replied the attendant, "it Wai; uie, and many more things you may amt from the PGOPI* Of the world. Methodist convert from the masses, World ' "Ropent! Rapentl Re- . think 4 � . On* of the reasons why Uw Chr1w It places him in a go,spal family for ,Wntl" d . at tbc same time he is throW,n out of the carriage wi0dow," Men, are you lit need of & now fedora- I . -1 � . blaok, gre) or brown ?-a waterproof coat, tian Zadeavor Society, of which , which j9onle one Is responsible. It sallindr: Come to the marcy seat! - I r, ranalm El. Clark is tho , pr"ident, iriv" to. him a separate gospel gar- _-, , a reefer, a rubber rug, an umbrella, foot- Is nwabering its inembers by the don in which to labor, It says: ,,old B;M�jl Mer, � HO wear fine or coarse ? We can supply you hua4r*"'_jf Wousands and the mil- 40nVert, you look after that G" b Sohn Wesley's memoryl REXALL HOMDE- DYE8 i ,mth any of these at re"onable prices. I young 9" b all lifetbodists and -yetho- Our stock of Grocories and sUple Dry lions i* because of its ironclad Inan and that young woman. Visit 0=1 gates to tile genoral con- Tbeim Dyes will dye Wool, Cotton, Bilk, Goods are always fresh and up-to-date. pledpw John Willis Ba*r, who for them in their homes. See that they §Wsnft 0 1904, In Chriat's name we , Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath -they are We give the highest priees In cash or so maay yoars wag"�ecretary of that have the right kind , of companion- 1 Wl you elcoxne, Aye, we open our - the ]&test and most improved Dye in tae young people's Christian organiz&� 6111P. When they are absent from the , 11gar" * gr"t you witk 10, 0o world. Try a package. If your d aimb bmde for butter and egg#. - , ragg- - L W. JEWITT, Constatio, tiou, or" right wh(.n in my presenco ' houso of God learn why they are � 0briatfac w1utations, May you 81- R6x&ll Chounfes " �; "no yows ago hd declared, The ab"nt and tell them that they are I OrSys loVB Us in the spirit with w4kiz Co,v 60 Adolid" F%t But Toronto. iN4 WSW fo i hL4,stutdard of �t,ho,ck�trjvot,s.T of Xzr- . Individual respousibilitics EV grWII[qu g.Q �D40 ' , I *W -�_ . � #$^bbsth 4&L =a - I � I I . - - - I - . I * � . . . ;1 � i ; . I Z . . . I . . . I . . - - 0 - . r -.---.,, _­_­­_____._.___ - - I .1 I ., I I . . I . - . . � - . - - - - I . . . L � : . � . _. - . � � . - , . I -E ^ - il " - - I - . � ciot � . MAY -6-4-Lep .- J `=,"!" I ___ , ­_ ­­__-__.��_�T 1; 1 51 i, . � � �: - I � 4 The Englishman�s idea of breakfast - is a healthy one� I Toast, jam and tea—a chop inebbe—just enough foodf .. � i or the. I � _�� - stomach to assimilate properly—the warmth of the tea to dmw �z � I the blood to the stomach and assist. digestiorL � _�. -_ . Blue Ribbon Tea is the daintiest and crispiest leaves of the I . I . I i tea plant ' ,I I . . A - R: is pure tea—free of tanm*n—appefizirigaand nutritious. ,I � 1 � � Tr 0 � � gy the Redd L.-abel Brand for y ur breakfast - I i I - I'll . 1 � . ., I I D - - � . 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It - 1 0 . ewes because the air Tendered strongly antiseptlic is tarried over -the diseased -,urfaces _q of the bronchial tubes with every %reatb, jiyIng prolonged and consUnt, treatumt. � . :. . � . am 1�hrOnlc bmebitis, lind inaluediate ] Thosa of a consumptive tendency or sufferers .1 F relief from cough# or iRopa�;�;�tious*f the throat, DeacriPtive booklet. free. � bdU I " . Inar treal, Canadian Age -*U - -4 .LEEWING, MILES at CO.- 1651 10trc Dalne St" Men by � - - - - � 1: 01M - - MaLl I diswlved in the mouth areeffective andsafefor will Cresolene - . . 1" CA I couglis and ifritation of the throat. I - . . . I Antiseptic Tablets Ift a box. . ALT, ]DIUrGGISTS -Mli - . � . - I I - I I . � I . 40 . -- A" I aw I . 4 . mob I "I Spring at l,a;st. . _1 � � . - s . SAM . . Spring.has come'ar, lut, and it will only be a =twr of * . V00 week or . two until the warm weather will make yoti SAW I . your winter clothes. Are you prepared for it? 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