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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-01-15, Page 77 1 , � . - � 11 . I . .. � I . 'TRR CLINTON Xr.W8'.UR00RD , � ;January I sthl)..,1003 � 1 7 1 � . _-__-.1--_.._ _ . . I ­-­­- I ­_ ­­­ - . I . 1111", . -101 ..... I � --- 00 - __ .. .... ., -1 ___ ­­ � - _­! - __ 01 . - � __.. _M4. .--.;, . . ­­­­ . - 9 � .9.91, ... I, ­ ­ .1 _1-11, � ­ ''. � 11 I . I 110"0010,010111 ,��l4;";;i� 1 . - ------I'- ­­­ I'll I'"- �'_ . - ­_­��­ll­_ ­ � I - �;.,l-, - 1-91 ... I ... I ill�,--'',---r ;­­- l;,�.;-__-;��_v­o_�;�­ .... -1 ;�r - - - 4 !!!!"W,1L .­� I . ­­­ ­-- _­1110we , `10',�- f,, -. " . aticular gifts, but in - INCENTIVE TO CFFOR'lit . , �-O, " ., .e ,Fho. molsons Bank TH RAGE OF A mighty, mfAlstorial- leadership, In the with men Wag olaoughl Will y�u - -41 1,..� , ,�P/ - 9 � I - �_ , : . I Was Palo, Week fame And eminence which will cause not, here, And now, li� Ohrist"Olielp, Tbe lueom9a Muloola's Milo Ireacheat itof � .�-�p M 1!� . � 11 ­ .. �1, . '. I Incorporatell by . I - ? ."t,;.1 him, name learn to love men and -t 'to help .4;10 1410, Peru. I , ? : ;., ...6.,-_ ". 1, I 11)"%` 1 -k 1 , I IMS A'VIYIQ 00,90RIPTI()N OF WHAr THF, coming centuries (,,hristign men Instead of trying "t - 1;1, . �. I , , to go down throuph. the Alzt of Parliament, 055. as W t destroy It in human nature to take It vasy ,.? . � . �, I I I , � , . Capital - - . ., - $:?,5oo.tW And Very Nerva worker, In his Influence Upon the inen Mom? 1. , . ,o .� QWALITY.RAGE 16. when we call, and with most people it &"k , .11 4 Rest - - - - - - 2,250,QQO' . � 13 I .. � otbis day, Mr. Moody stood Ileall. I By -the noble example of ChriAt"N big bank account il�lll paralyze efrort ., , I I , . . I . HEAD QrFICA - -MONTREAL. - � . � t. . "Itristi. I led to W lalld . 4Ad shoulders abovo @Lit the C - i life to -day may We be . I Mrs. Beni. Hatfield, 77 Hillyard St., 11 . . . destroy ambition. Wbo can tell I I I 4. I Wall Xolson Macpherson, ]?resident.. St. John, N.D., Wt`ite3!_1,For three years I an workers of his time Ile won this I terminate the awful sin of.. Jeallout I .IN I ,_-,V . I NOT, RIQHTEOUS� 4WONATION1 , , W' what would have been the effect on ' I , . " I i ans, Some years ago % Now York. �pub e f - . , - Janwi Elliot, General 31 . ger. I was sk sufferer from extreme nervousness. ,' .enviable position because he did not I 1;; � r 0 � Notes discountLd. Collections made. � I I our national history lla.4 Abraham Lit)- _­` _,�, _ I I . and female weakness. I was pale and t hAvQ a particle of jealousy In Ills, 1 school teacher, whose scholarf.. wqr* /I..- I 1�)i I 11 DraItS issued. Sterling and, Amer- weak, had no appetite and would some. - makeup. Ife won it because he tried I mostly drawn from the slumpia cola been born In luxury, surrounded V I ", " il . I . I I bought and Nold. thneis faint two or three times a day. I ; Not a Calm, Plotlauslonate Arriesgun , - with great librarlos free to the inulti- .. . . . . , . . !can Exchange . n,ens to help his ,rlvals instead of to des I riled into her classroom a beautir, I � . l, �., f � �)� Intt:rest gllow(.�,d on deposits. . underwent a very painful operation Arul I or Castlgatiom;' Hus umbrioned rur,y, trorthem, No man ever successfully ! white Illy. Ono of her pupil ,, a wee a form advantages! of schools, college$ �N , " .1 � SAVINGS 13ANK f.)r seven weeks was under the dortor's I a Fierce, W11410 ple, Of fame .upon the ruin- I Door 'Wait of the street. Her clothes and univoreltleo, the w, Difold 0 p . - 11 _)� -- ,, . N l care. but he seemed una Is to h,elp ma, � AIA-409upolululp r1ory built a tem , , - A ., 1) or Interest allowed oil sums, of $i and Ii I � ad foundations. of a. good man's Iiie. I wer's , r -culture,- - � �.- 11 I 01 'O'.ci, Fastdon Durning at site meart ,and , . soiled and torn. Her hands tunities to that wealth be .1,11 ll lip, compounded halt yearly, . Despairing of recovery, I took the all. I. . I The javelin of Jealous liato bas a 1 and face were dirty. The teacher stows? Who shall say whether the itb- ... .. �� . , 4" � . 3 , FARATERS. vice. of a friend Who told me .that Dr. 3111nd - 'n hy, gnu* People. AP9. Not I poisoned handle which Is more dead- I thought she would please this poor sence of all Incentive to effort might. I ­ ?, I . � .� i \ ,.0J .. Money advanced to farmers oil their Cha,o'sNerve I Food would build' me. up. Indulge in. Race. I ly than its venomous tip, It will � child by giving her 0e beautiful I 0%vit notes with one or more ext- arid make me strong and well . . ly I instead of taking itthe ,act have smothercil such a genius? Does it not rccm triore tMetive to � uire4 as - What ,wealthy, city �bred youth of to, I Jorsers. No mortgage req .nt of Can- h to hyarl it than the young girl -turned and ran ' he again, I EllLctred accordingtoAti; at Parlianir I more surel destroy the life of a wan flower, 'But .security. l c . ontinued this treaiment,' using in all Ada, III the yeal- AUW, by W4111out. Aimly; 49 Tu. f W 0 attempts " iast� � 6)A of t day, glutted with opportunities for ae- breathe ing.rcituAy., to cure disease of s'vteen boxes. and believe that .1 am as rol-, all, the A)O;AV�t Airrictokure, uwii�ya. i life of the r;iival affal , whow, it is room, A little later she came back the breathing organq, t1tin to take tlio� I I . . I " wlth.bor face and bafidg washed . and quirInir knowledge, can feel that hun- remedy i'litto the 4"0111.1ch? 1 . � 1-1. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton. .-;lt ron. f and well as ever in my life, As R Chicago,, Jail'. 11.-A Vt , I thrown. b for books, that thirst for knowledge � I I ro'lilt I . . . gollove ,do -ll Maddening jealousy, often aseless, ger - . cannot sav too much foi. Dr. -nunclation of common ,and mischlev, then Said; "Teacher, I am clean now. . I Chases Nerve Food. The, testimonials I , Is the cause of innuincra,ble domestic that spurred Lincoln to scour the will, ..... ', I N e. for it are lict half strong enouah.11 Otis disposition Its uttered by ne Give me the beautiful flower." So .1 .. . � � , I I � I V, Do v .and social infelicittes, causing ralsory the sense of moral pollution often derneas for man , miles to borrow the I - � I a. or Edmanson. ,a follow.ing .. y _� � 4.!Oler alike to its victim and Its Object. It makes men shrink from, Accepting the . coveted "bife of Washington" which der , 1. . .. . I bP - 11.4,.C3 & Co., Toronto, din every box of sermon On the text Proverbs Vt., 84,` 1 ma I.. G. D. McTagorart I 10c. a box, at all " . Witt T Invage In the 4es the wife suspect ,the ,husband gift God offering, in the person of he bad . I . Cie- Kenulne tvill b3 found portrait Rnd . Jealousy is' thb rage of a man:" . , is � , heard that some one In the . I I . . I , What does rage signify? Ri of wrongdoing., It makes the hus- his Son, but it is bbea I � i ightcouq .Use .of that neighborhood. owned? I I . . . BANKER. sig-mturo of Dr. A. W. Chase, I Indignation? A o0m, band im I I . I .1 . , pugr), .the motives and ac� very pollution: that he presses. his I . . I , . dispassionate J � What young lawyer of our day goes . EstabUshed IS79. . . . arraignment or castigation? A de- tions of his'wife. It is this cause Of ' gift upon us. Wo, cannot - cleanse. to a law school or library with such a � . A General Banking Business transact- . most of the quarrels of lovers, which . ourselves,"but we eon pr . cures While You Sleep I I . ? C"hase's have wrecked the happiness of many � D 51, C, s I nunciation, judiciously planned and , aP that' hs keen appetite, with such a yearning for . � . ed. Notes discomited. Drafts . I yet overwhelmingly And seat , will cleanse us and make us tit to re" legal knowledge, as this youth bad It cill-ca b-attre the it'rrender-Astrongly . . 11 . I doliNer�d, as -when Edmund Burhing'y lives for time and eternity. It lashes . 7 ceive him who is . I : antis ialcardW oyt:r the dljc,,tsgd . L% I ke ex- I . I � ! 'the Lt the I C . out. I issued. Interest allowed on do- . powd the misdeeds of Warren Ilast- Othello Into a frenzy until the mur- Valley, the One altogether -1 .It when he actually walked forty-four face 111iltill, . . ly 01 � I evcry-breath, givingrproldilged . [verve Food - . ovely . . I ings, In the famous. trial at Ate derous. fingers aro'clutebing at, the � � - . miles to borrow Blackstone's "Common, and constant treatmert. it is invalu. . � . . struln- � . I . I posits. I I fi=.C9M 1111�111 - stert A rebuke such as -Jesus throat of his Innocent wife and the , . Fenian right' I . torles?" ' . able to mothers with small children. . . I .. . . I � . ____ I gave I are and WrItem I . � � . . . .. � . � . I to the Pharisc;es, Who had dragged a , suicidal knife ,has made an end, of the. Three generations of Irish political W-bcre Is the student In. college or U. a 'boon to asthniatics. . . , . - . . . . . . Albeft street - - - - Clinton. - The News -Record, has, a large and poor, helpless, friondles, sinful w9_ swarthy- Moor. It was the cause' of prisoners were. exiled in Australia, university today who expe,rlenceo. that . I . . . � . � .. I . . I .. - a" to Ills feet, when he turned and the horrors In the last earthly days and they have all left literary me- Satisfaction,. that sense Of conquest, - roll- .. I ., . . . � . . , of 'Ivan the Terrible, who fit a fit Whooping opligh Prouchitis . inor said to the accusers, "Lot )linit that I mortals behind them. The memoirs ,which thrilled Lincoln while* lying oli . . I . closing circialaition which . makes 113. Without sin cast the first Stolle ;It 'Of jealousy with an iror; staff crttghed . Orcup . . � collgh.:. . . . � � . I I . It bell?" . Is rage worqly a wild ronion- . in the � skull of his eldest born - and of Gen. Holt, orie"of the leaders of the fio.or of -his log cabin working out Patiql3th, COLis Grippe, and Ray Fever . � I t a splendid advertising medium, . i the rebellion of 1798, contain Some arlthmetl6al problems on. 4L wooden' - , . I. SCOTT, . . I Oltran.ce, an -eavitest. and yet . gentle fa.vorite child. It is the bbaying, do-_ The V.-itiorl-r .-!"d I -am.) %vilich slfoul,A Inst . . . � . . . . . of the most graphic 4escirlptions . of , shovel by the light of .a, wood fire or� a lifetinte, to�,ttlit,r ividi �Iio, Lie c,r crtsulene, . . pays to edvertise in the News-Reco'rd. expostulation, u hortatory admoni- I structive earthquake which has rock- , . BARRISTER, SOr,ICITOR, F . . . .1 . . I life In the early penal settlements. enthusiastically 'devouring the contents . $1,5(', E=Ll;�-,til�-Aeiof( re!.oienc 2s cents nlid . . I . I M. .w&."_, �ti,� n . ilepi:imand given .1 ed to ru ns thousands, of family al- ; The leaders -c)fl the 1848 rebellion I ' jocl:crlts, Wrhi: f,r dercripf i've Look. lot contain. I . t,l, a Chrisiiall. 'Ws. It has shattered many a, do- Ln ir 6 _ __ -_ - . I I � . of 'a borrowed book, as If his eyes 'I 'IC'�t.tC"-t:11)0r.yMtq!L$ValUe,' Money to loan. . . . I .. . the holy desire to save- and re- . , were mostly authors and journalists, . . , .. . ATTEND. THE BE ST -IT PAYS*. . deem the person wbo has sinned. or mestic wall tinder the ceaseless bowl-, � and those.of them that W convict- went , d never rest on Its pages again 7' v;%l,nwcnr,;ni.r\r, ill snia) i3y . . . . . . I ... � ers. � On reading Lincoln's Gettysburg I �ltV,.;,.;lh,rs LVcWz%N%R),P_ I , Office -Elliott Block - - Clihton. � . unintentionally'done wrong? Oh, noll bardment of tempestuous denuncia" . ad and transported continued -to . - . I7W -I'--- .. . . . Rage. is npt. a well composed can- I tfon.a d the irresistible flood of ! their pens In,Tasmania. J ply - ch and his second Inaugural a - , � VLIPO-Cr�soleno Co. . I ,`I'D -�w ?'��,i�z ,A . Olin Mitl, epee d I , I I 0 'M Z -.1 . I .. . -,,.- � 1. exclaimed, 18 Fulto :'trtet 165g Nctre rihme Street ___ - . , , �,_ .c .,z �. .,,,Ra is.unbridl(d fury; rage remorseful tears, . Wll,� dress foreign readers , U n . . .1 . I re, �/ .� � chell wrote his "Jail J,ournal.l . � 11"Cul Y.,�,!, . . .. , 11 a Muritrea . . .. . . ,;�;.�Xe 74 . I rceg,swild, all.copsuming, fiery. The saddest part of tbesbAfisane af� "Whence got this man his style, seeing L-__-`_L;.�_._m��� - ,�, 41 � �) S111110 � I . , -Gt _,!�. . I . I W. BRYDONE, , V4 - .� " �/�� i !iair%-Smith O'Brien jotted down his . V , . . � I ' . . - passion burning ati- the heart and . Motions ', where men and women will, , 'Ateditation& ill Exile," arid Tlhomiis he known nothing of literaturel" . Well �w_�, . . . . � . . ­ . I I - . . STRATFORD, ONT. . , mind; rage is,(k denion stabbing at sometf e turn upon their best.; Vraficis Meagher, afterw . . I ... I -1. ._.­_.,__­_.­ . . . . . I BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. . . - m S . ard a gener-. might they, exclaim, but their aston- , .: - . -7 '----- ' . - ve, 'I friends.arid brood over the Idea, that - I I . � . I . . . . .1 - � A . lar .. ge, progiessive school and- one the vitals of all true lo . rage Is a I . . al in tho-Ainericon Civil War, .and Aghment -would have been still greater . . ..., . I . � I I � Satanic iconoclast shattering every they'are untrue, is that often their ' Thomas C. Waticing-peu . I I . 1. Notary, Public, Etc. . of th_- best on,this continent., ,This j.% sacred.shrine of the ititell I I . i Governor of the ,State of Montana, had they. known that, those eloquent � . d. . . I - d stron ' ect; rage is I frenzied surmises are without any le-;. ! wrote. a series of sparkling letters to,- . on,S - Hamilton,— ' ' . Alled the .nitti . I . . I . - Clinton. one, fievert'elp.,j. `Iha * I an Insanity, deilangement, oi moral g1tirrate cause. They a:y. only* � be 1, the Dublin Naticiii, and published a 17howas C, Watkins, .the oldeat drylll ' , : � . Office-Beavor Block - - ,g statement., but it is a -true a ! utterances that tb Junt. O.--7'rho death .of . . � , a o;l our sensibilities, I � ons of a dis- . , .ru It- is al unrea,sonablo I the strange hallucinatim f the Pon- heart had fallen 'from the lips of on* I I . . school has a large attendance is bu-' d unreasoning P-onzy-,-glor,ving, I ' ad intolle4*. Their - loved � one . s i book on "All0ralasia." 0 1 . who' In his youth had access to but. goods ine.rehant, III Hartailton., .was - '' - an 6,S thro L lit I eas !an prisoners transported to Western . . . hambunced late 1L. 'rho.. I .1 . : cause it'. is d'widc-awakc, litisi'linz -absurd hallucifiatioxis'. Rag lie-'. may be doing everything In their icur books -the Bible, 1!V11grim's Prog- 1 .. ast evening. . . . . . . " I ".... % I jr 0 . Boyle funeral will take place on Saturday. -. . . I . -in, i ,It ' I "lifr s -hool Re'- w. is -a madhouse; rage's .cot.rtiers 1 power, for. -their sick winds; they in y it ress," Wvems' "Llfe of Washington" . ., � RIDOUT & HALE . worL L. s 4 - .1'"Ll . 0 i Australia in the sixties,�John t-ut graduat. s-lh,,Nt�e_ - A 1- O'Reilly a .erwards 0ditor.,of The . .. . *from the residence of his son7in-law, . I . Conveyancers, Commissioners, Real . are'the inhabitants* of a clihiriber 'of take-theinAb the most expensive of contribom: and Burad' Voems.-Success' . . . I . I . at salariL-s .. 1, Boston Pilot, and 4.poetical. . . Rev. Dr. Tovell, Toronto, whence.the . c . - ant,I . h.state and Insurance Agency. *,q() per I IllurIll , I h6rrors; rage's on.ly music is... the asylums and have for them the beat I -loan miagailnest, was . . . . .. . 'body will . be removed to� Hamilton ' ' . I . to $F a llll.�. . utoi to ,the Amel . . � . I .. . . Aloney to loan. . . : eatalogt;e. - . . 1. echoing shrieks and sobs- of the eter- of physicians And nurses;, they "lay the most* notable. He wrote - X West- . ' . " interment. . I I . . .. .. . . . , . jnal�y �ost.aud of the doz;troyodwho citAltinuiilly visit -them and have tbeir I d i 'Mo'o*n- � , LAY U*P'YOU.R TREASURES.. for I . , . .. - . . . . . I '. . � . i ' I . . I orn Austrilia, n6vol calls .. . I . . . I . . . . . I C. D. HALE JOHN RIDOUT . W. J. ELLIOTT, - STRATFORb. . can never die. . . � rooms filled with flowers and d I , , I . . � . . . . . I . . , I . . � . I I have . . . . � � 11 I I � . I . I yne ", arid a dramatized version .of 1q, Man 'Should spend the VVhol* of � . . . � . .. I I � . . ' � . . I . I �, Maddenin'g.jealousy would !destroy .carriage.% alwiLys, at their disposal. , i . I . �­_­-­­­ I . . . . ... . .. I . I .11 .. . . - - ­.- .. ses val wh6 . � I . � . . It has Just. been produced at the lb- . . . - His Ineome. . � . I I � . I � �. .� . I . I . , . ^ . . . . . . . . . 1. .. I mighi , 'these friends way 'stint'thieniseIves I cal theatre.. X is the'rtory of an Is any one.too Door to Save? Is a ., . . . 1 13. R. HIGGINS � : , . . . . ; . stitrid.Aii its way, It is thi� evilapit- and lavish their money 14 --every pos- 1*.cappd prisoner Who igaineld: ,enormous . . n im- , . -it Which ' . , I � I I .. . . � � . I . I . Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance, -`-� I . I when -he grIJ>ped a javelin and hu I : . I I . . . 1 6.: � . . . . , ri- ,' weak niipcl,qd relatjons,. yet .these .ln� field In the interior a London daily are at. present atfeppt- I . � , I . .Mar - riagr, o . ...4 I . . . . made Saul's* eyes flash fire sible- way for the comfort of tbei . r of Westeria'Aus- portant problem which the readers Of I .S.. , � '. .., e!) I wealth by discovering a great - gold . . . - t drawn for.' � . . 1, ' :Cutter '. , . h P., . S 'a I 0. . . I . . Mortgages, Deeds, E c., � . � I A . .. % . I . . ed it at Pavid's bead, inerely.because i ,sane pattents can nover Le persuadeii ' Ing to solve. The qubstion to not by, . . . . . . : . I .. . . It each. All work neatly and , - I .1 I the maidens..of.- the. Kingdom had that their fiilirids . are faithful ' to t'ralik, and came to London, with . . . . ' I. I . . .".. . 1. . . .. I . . ... . I . . . . * Li 6enses I . . the notion of utilizing. his riche$ in any means a, new one. It In one which. 1. . . I . L .. . . I . . I . . I . . , L ' es - cheaply done. . I �.. - . greeted the returnifii 1wilarl-lors With them. Though husbands and wiv -Philanthropliv_:m-toadon Ohronicile.! � b" troubled past:,gibrieratlonO, Jbst as, , NOW . is the time to buy ,,our cut- I . . , 1. I . I . Saul, has slain' Iiis tbou�- I . . - BY - . , . .1 the gong. ". tbL , and childreni may L be doing evQi,y-. . , . . . �ifi all Drobability It will'affect, the g6n- -,ters and.41eigIm We still ll�vc'a few . . . . . , Y. . - . I BRUCEFIRLD, , - - - - es -- .ONT, . . .. ,� � . ISSUED . - - ,'. itands,� Lut David his 'ten Ou- th-ing-that cari be dono,'for. th6ir hap- .. ''... ..V I *get � arlan Athlete. . I I . . ... . I 1, L i L . . . . . . . . . . : . a. I .. L entlons. yet tol come., We cannot say , leftwhic I are selling at very OW pric- � . . I . . . .. .i;n.nds." - It is .the Sph-itwhich mado' pi ess, yet they Will Lkeep . � . . . . . . n I L on. in , The, advoda e - "' " - , I . . . I . . . . - I J.- B. Rumb.a.11, 01hito:jIL the French generals.1i tray the isliep�-, . tols. of vpgetarianisria that this latest discussion of the sub- , _S., L . . . . , I . .0 thtiv upbraldings, and fault.Allidings, � .. . . 1. I . L . L hord girl, -Joan of Aic, :into I cv!n. triumphantly point 'to two -_ I I For a Pbrtland cutter, . .sold in the . .. . . I .. !!__��tn5ti!� ... the, and 'denuAciations' until::at last they.. . re- Ject .16 throwing much, If anyv fresh I . . . .. . � 11 . DR. W, GUNN, � I I . . I . . .. . I � I . ''. ... 1. � hands of the ; English so 'Chat slic i . markable a.tbl.etiv _fe&tS' JUst.a:JPCoM,L_ Ilgili. ujton.'it. - ­.' I � .� L rcgular wdy flolil $38. io $40, -oitr price . . . . .. . .11 . . . . . .. .. - 1 � L 1. wtil drive those who are. neamstand I . I . .. 4 1 the Arit a; . . I : . .1 L' I . I - . . . R. C. 1'. and L. R. C. S., Rdirilltir' , should be�btirfi'od at tLe stake in.th N,0- plishod as -'proof. that 't 6 -bating. of. : I it, I .. plac there.is a diversity , is $35. L' � ' . . I L gill Cook jo. Cotton Root compound . I L .1 6 I dearest'to them from their sides. . flesh ils'not,placessar . it .For, a piano 1:ox cutter, sold i�; the . I . . I Night calls at fron. door* of residence , . 10 SUCCOSSfUlly' Used monthly bylove I streets of Rouen iiierely. because She - inlit. I ssi n' e a- husband.. to . � y ,even for 'the Of opinion regarding. the terin "poor. L I L . L . I . re o will caus L � . 1,41:111lar way from $28 -to $.3ol 'our.. . .L oppo 10,000 Ladies. Safe, efteotuaL Ladies aslr ictories -tlley� could 'ifever. * I - One' mail, who derives am- income -of " - I � - - � ,. I . on Rattesibury Ntreet, site ,,. hall won v .. L despbqe� a wife.quicker titan the b& . trained athlete. Yesterday -the young . . I L I . I Presbyterian church. . .. Ryour druggist for Cook's Cotton. Root Com_ have.achieved. Jt is -the evil. 'spirit Met that she distraistabini, arid Will Wimbledon cyclist,, 0. A. Olicy, I property, I)r;co- Is $25. -egul . ar . . I I I I . . I . . . tiold Ukenoo er, asall Mixtures, pills and Which - made al . . br- ,k,.e�ll - fecloids for a twelve hours' $1,350. a year from. private , For, sleighs, ' sold. in the i I . . Office -Ontario street - - - Chilton. JmGtiots Are'dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 ,)r: . 011 les H. Spurgeon .116t credit what ho says, rib llnoWl- . fancies 1e comes undef thoi eatiagory, way at S,39, our price is � . L . ri e " ' I . . *d on sou V I . . 6. all a by , stwho of " I Sit. , _ L. - L I � d liowl'nd .11ill'bated ' i thiii-it roads 6 or a hilly ' I '. . $24. Liberal - box *No. 2, 10'degr�iis stronger, 43 per box. edg6 on 'eai th, 1%V'iII":sdnd- a young W'0_0- .not L con Idei'any uifis'count.v�(Yll 'for sp ? n. I, , course.- traversing :168 ihile§ i�. while ,another -does. - 0 I . I I ,.ot 'ea . I __ I or b,mail�d on receipt of price and two 9 -cent the London.,WiiliIite�i�s of -their- � day SL . L I .. L ' I I I I I L - I stamps. I ,!b�n L . ,;b head-.-Iiiarters for -, .re- - -' � � . � . . I Vhib Cook Company Windsor Ont. . ch , . , I , nian to ,destrfieiioh' colter than tho tweiv, a L We are' al. ''I . .. . . . . � . a hours, and but! for five puuc_� *,Oae poor who has an. Income Of .*500 L . ' . . . I - � . - IV -Nos. I and 2 gold and recoinmended 6y, aU and. J , "i nade Harvey �and..Jen.ne,r, thought. -that thb­man-,.qhb malfried � -'ce ave - ' '' ' ind reinodellingL all * Wilds of : . .� * � L L L ..., , I .:.. I - DR. SHAW, L .. responsible Druggists lil Gems" , , , and . ...Y. SiAnpgorx encounter I 11 . turesbe would most rl,tainl - b , year� says a writer, In Lqs1le's Weekly. , 1 wring i . I � ., ly e L L . - I igS L I . . . . I I . - .. I - on rom, 'jdal- as dropped- the, role of a lover; for,. accomplished. 200'rilile ' ']'his, rld Is, manifestly impossible'to fix day. -,or machinery. .0ur prices for . . - - - I .. I L I I .1 theirgreatest oplicisit :f i . S. ' lt � . J .1 . . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. - I 1. - . . .. L L of , that of a sneaking detective. . -Con- , was done %�ithou.j tile - adv . anuary ar-e away down. If you'lldve I . .,. .L Nos. Y,- and 4 are sold in Clinton I L I. - antageous. limit In a matter like this.' Very inuch-L . ...T'L jf'a'lly 1, .. . . . .. by oft men their own profes,don. 'Iho, 1,tinuai fault finding and false acquSallo - aids of pacing'b�r ,Other. cycli . I - .. � I -ig , i lid l .. . � . . . . 11. B. Combe, R. P. kee4ie, ,R� Hov- L ' , , . . sts � or depends, .11pon, the locality and the con- a.1 it nced. ', of repai.r.ing - L . . ... . . Office -Ontario street - - Clinton' . I . I . jealous.intin feels that the success of t3ong alitt frenzied distilust. and Von- - ; I call �and get. our �cfo , g I oing - . I . .� 1. 1. . . . . . ., druggis alicther is in. some way ;x robbor'y,6t - .. � motor. C;a'ilg. Mr. 011ey,is 'a vegbtajf�, d surroundings I . pill ces. 1, re. I - . . �'. . . - . . , . . Ons sin �Oj L the Indi, . _' . ey and Watts & Co. . t.S. : ' - _ . - snote - . ditt -where. All our work fully guitan- L .. . . I . .. L . iomous .ra and multitudinous re an - 'L e'sL Oliposite St. Paul's church. . I . . . . .L .himself. . . 11 . . . . . . I I L , and haaL been. so frorn'llis birth. ,, vidual. ' . An L WcOM6. ihat Would be . . I . I . � .. L . . . I 1� :. . f � � - . . . . . L .. . .. 1. . pilbacillea. and stilky broodings always A still "more notable feat is Ahat of I . teed. - . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. L . I . . I Thus no sooner does any man or � I ,. . L . . . . L . . !. . .. . I . . . OW . .. . � . . . . . � ' ' in i defeat their n. ends With our...Ibv- .a. lady, Miss Rosi Symons,- Miss amply sufficient to iiisure h family a . .4. "D. McNAUGHTON, Varna. - '. * . . .., The Kill I . - . .. Woman wt. suce'ess any depart- i ' . . . , c . omfortable home, excelle � bt social ad- . . . . " . . . . . I I . . .. . o'l)-lutual Fim' ­ nient of -Tife than, many Jealous, un� e ed ones as jealousy', also defeats. its Symons, - who. is also a vegetarian, , . 1. . . I . . .. . . . - . I . I I .... I L . I I . . L . . I . . , . -its de - ,-.,---. __-_______,_ . .. DR. C. W. THOMPSON . .. . , Ce'.COM�,Jp I . �Ilngs rode from London to*.John o' . . . - , . .. I . .V .ucceSSfU1 rivals beconie beside � own aim in our treachero . Groats vanfages and -6 good living In a-coun 'L I L PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I . 111surarn . I -ith I. � with. out hated rivals. Thc - tr'uttllc�- therico:to Landts End, and',afterward' . try.. .villageL Would iniftan many privall I . __ � I .. I . . I . . I . . Special att � ention given . to. disedses.ol .. . I I .. : .. ..M. .,themselves tN . ,agel ,As a - ruono� � .1 I . , . . . L .., I "' L I I . . . . IL 66 ratio ., :.every I snake's: fang -is a ,poor recepi:tadle .n � :back to London 'inside nineteen do, s; tions aiid sore discomforts In any la,rge.. : I .. . . . I . I -. maniae nilly nal. on . n , Y . . ' �*_ . , . .. L .1 � � . � A . . . . I .. t. �, ( � L, I . m*iles and , Clt� � .. . . - . .11 , . the Eye, R ,ar, Nose and Throa' . Varill and Isolated Town, Proper -e the -honcy of a . the distance bein i,900 . L' IL . a, ' :-: ','- ty Only Insured'. �:-: subject butond,'so th6 joalous maR which to ' . stot L. - 9 . I i , r.; -. . - . . Mh .., . . . . Office and Resideric . L , � . I ' Orange blossom..' .. L � .... . . . . .. � ..:,.. , , . . . l I . . . . . , , . I I . . L e-:-. . I .1 �, � . . � .L . may be fail, afid.just on ev6r.y.ques- 1� . . 1 I ' the' average,- nearly 100 miles a day � . On the whole, however, we are!'In.. ,j, , TE R ,,S . . .. . .1 I . , , . . . . I . . 1. . Albert street Bast, Clinton.. . . OFFICERS , . . I rathers and mothers -and older.me roll 0 THE WIN RF ORTS ,6k ' . . I - -1 . . . I Worth of Rattenbary street. J P. M itt, ICiplien. PL.. . 60iii �,but be. absolutely. Insane ­ and.. 1 4 th 9h all Sorts of - weather - . ana clined An believe' that ALI% O'Rell's. - QA1,1FOR-N-IA;�'MI�XIC0, F1 ,. - - .. - . - cLean, Pre'sidej I . . i . I . . ,ORil)A :*. . .. . .� -.,. .. , . I . . O: ; Th . -unjust when the works. and - If % tg (it .1 and women, I would,Lfiot'for a rno� roads,' Ole'arly, a �vtigotarian .diet ;,views on Ahe point. under "discussion , L -1) THE CARO ' . . . .� . I. . ... �, . I I os. L Froser, Vice -President his successful rivals a'ie dis-cussdd, Ir eat cAst.-a ,slu - do69 not interfere. With athletile . , . AIN . . . 1XNAS. .. . .. .1 . .. ,P * E , , . I � lit I . r on your past use . I . L Ox- .come nearer the safe. and cow elf - . . . . . .. . . L . ., , . . I Brucefield 0. .- T.- , Hays, Sec.-,,. . I fulness or belittle' the respbct� which I � ,al ' :, . . 1. I . .. .� 0. - W. G. - - you bwo a, jealous mail * you W4.11 turn . L cellenoo--London Daily Uhronicle..' n,,ludifi- -New. Orleall!". aliTthe'rainoits . ' L - . . . . , 0 � sense rule than anything we havo keh.. I ,� . , � I . . Triasurer, . eaiorth'.'P. .1 ' .the..world, oughi - to sh w, to gray ,' , I - I I I . ... S-1 -ings . . : .. . I I . 4. TG SMITH * them . Ilot , .)I , (if. AO,vnsas. : 1�;Al DR. G. W. MANN2N . .Broadfoot, L Inspector of -Losses, Sea- ,.Upon' . all .your ;batto'ries L ot . ' 1. "I do not care,"' lid says�"'how,swnll. . .. . I . � : 01 I �.. forth V.� 0. , . , *I I I scorn and. denunciation. - You will. hairs;'but., honestly and frankly,. do ., A. Yalthful Widow. - . - . . One way an*l-r(unk'trip tourist tickets .1 . . . * . . . I . . . I . I � . s . . .. I . . . � . . *the Income of a. n�ah Is'i. he ihould never I .1: el. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . . �. . faults arill,gloat 'over you not feel thrit. the �loung fbIks , 'At ChiLreaton lives a. -My who on . I � , � . ar�'. 6n sa I' , , , .. . ... ..... . DIRECTORS . .. . I . magnify 'their ' ' . I ou . ; . h - their . ­ . spend the whole of it,,especially If he le, , dlfil�-, giving c ioieci -of. . .1 .. ; .� � ; i I . . : their imperfecticills, you will loathe -i ,,lit. to ave' . first'lessons' of. April 80, 1894, -was left a . widow.L ' r(;uti.s- and siop Over privilcgcs -at. - . . I .1 . . I i ", . - 'W.' WfIlL I . e loathing_ - �' manirnity from -.you? When .79ur. .Her grief f6i,Lho. dear ,del)a,rted was - as a,..WI . - , :; ri. cipal poin . . I Office formerly occupied by Ur. .Pal; G. ..Broadfoot Seaforth - John them with 4itn untitterabl. . h fe and children. - lie should I L 1. ts. * . 1. � . ... .. 'ecirge � Cow, S O',�LWOUld You not ra6. - . .1 I I .ev L I . 'rieve, T g , , so strong, &lid It 'has continued ': n- � at.least'save enouO.1 pay' ' eiy'�elii � I ,,, UXCEJ,1J,,l,qT ,Lri,,1;cV�IQ.F,. 11 lister on Main street. . G throp.; G p.lc,. Sea- and w lien, ,on at -count of - your uhjiuSt . time o to g* . U 6� . ; . .. I - . . 1 ;' �JQhn �Vajti, LHarlock ;. -John crIt-lcls:nls,.ybu'xn' Iia%lii ovefthrow to ..abated,to Such, an citene'that every I the prom I , �'! . . . I . . . I . . 13,kYFIELD, - - - - � .? - - . Ont. fort L . li, - their that -your so r o . . film" on agood.life, policy... No - Prompt c6ili,--ftions fa,it­tillic luxt"if- , ..� '. I . . Bonnewies', �Bradhiiga�ft.�, Jain;65 Evans', .. . ay . . ' 'L , , - I . . 11 I . . . . - - . � riv. a, 1, %you, ,as. a -jo.aloust . -Should . Weep aj�otltL your..',dying bed -year, when the. ahnivers'ary 'of her. .- man. Is worthy of the - name who does' iol!sly . ited, 'parlor and sloepilig : . . *1 I I I .1 Beechwood ; James CO�11,nQlly, Clinton; , a, successfill. *, L, ' . I appoin . . : . ' . . .. narin, will Join . -hus ath 'co, "rid - he . t t .- the price of 'curs. Meals "' a la� .c4Ac" servert. in - . . �, . . . I I I John X . cLian . , Kippen. I . " L . L. ;. L in tlie pabd6monlum arid.feel that they haVia lost a. dear, band'i do mes roun 8 0 not 'do this, ,a leas , lit. . . .1 . ... L . .. . .1 . I I . . . . L .. I of a demoniacal � jq tha, helpful friend titan thv L. I I . pts to conimit' suicide, �So*bjft 'h ubmit � (lie (Filing anc ca c carl� are. ft,)t, sur- * . I I DR. AGNEWO . . .. . AG ,ENTS.: I. .. . . � y in which all . ,i-tfi'��; shall'be attem . W iitliveil privations. he� has'td, s I I f L 'L . I . : I . . DF . evil spirits of. the' inf6rrio - join in glad tha.t. you are dying, - liecauseyog . finies .had she done' no- and. be best hotels, - � - : '� - . I . , 4NTIST. Robert t5irnith Harlock- Robert Me- - .1 I . . govern to.. $,)'m6* pleasure - may bet derived pils."cil in t ' L I :., . I Will be at Bayfield every Wednesday I L the chori3s. . You .will glitiefolV elia . �re holding with &. Selfish grip to all times had She, been prevented , from . I L Tickets; folders and all inf rinatioft : . I . I . Millan, : Sdafohli .;, Jamleils Cumminis,. t: L', P I have? My air - " . from high.11ving,'but certainly..no hap- . . . . .0 . . . ­ L: L I afternoon. � . � . your, hands ..and shou "A,ha- we Oat YQl ged friend, you carrying out libir dbjo�t. On. April L . 1. . . . . Ou application to air . . . . . . I , - . . I I . Lilts. , I , . I . . I i i .1 11 I 'I � 4 1 � I I ; , I UgniondVille 6 J' L W- Ye Holmes- "I . .1 pin so." . . . . . .0 . . � . . . Office- I . Ville, . . I I . .. .01 .. . . -have .destroyed! filial .We, fiave* 'des- , idiciuld not"only b& -willing to live,: 20 J.ast she ,Ait bei chafing dish'. for- . le . � ,. . . . I . . . . . . . I I . I I . . . ' I . L again . ,. . . . ... I . . .. - I F. R. ITODGEN,S, A, O. i�ATTIISON � ., "I L . . Adjoining ,Henry's Photo Gallery, . Pariies . d6siro 'to. e troyed the mail who.has..'darod to tut y6u.should bewilUng 'to 'let the eighth. time, '.and , -the - L . ... . _' .. � L, I - us fiect insurance . I � I Ove". Every old inerchitint should(ry'.' nejghbors�iushed Into the room, in, . I . whyl . . . wn AgcuC Station. gent, . . . I Clinton. I Lor transact other business 'wfll be stand in our Way I" ­ - I .. , - _ . One of'tho*bfiderful things 18, that - To, L I . . �. - A � .11: ' -L " . L - ' ' . . .L . ,But., though- jealous men �itd, wo- ' to - belp, -the young mcirchant.'. Ei6ry time to preveli,t the rash act. *hion , I .. . . 'L. ' ' ., J�. 1). MACDON�AI,Dj . '. .. - I I . promptly attended to on application � . to trip up:t .1 ' n to consciousness,, the WOlaj �'a` Wo willpaint . I)istrict, Passcn,,er Agent, Toronto. . ... ; , ,L . to any Of the. liLbovl officers. addressed' -.3men may try lit,; ruanpris , old physician, should be roady.to.le d restored n man of fair Intelligence � . I . I I L - 1. ' I I who -they fear may' liatis them, in bis.niedical. books. to, the young pby-�, -exclaimed: "My,dailling- you.won't . her cheeks. like a .clown's and kpilear - , . I - . I I � � .. .1 I . ' __ . . DR. 0. ERNEST HOLMES, I � to their respective postaffices. L � lifo'S�Orace, ;et*the strange fact re- sic?An* and speakAL good word' for . lose ainythlng'�y- walUng. Wa,lt un- on the -streets., Why does she do It? 0 - ___� ____M I .. . . . Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work. ­ - . _�_ I., . . 1. .. . . I L . . I. 1. 11 . .. . I . .. . I . . � 'L.. . . _ . - �. - ­ � 21lairlS that the. su st wav of'wiri- Min'. In the neighborhood. Eve y old til next year."iol-Parto Messenger.. I Does she imagine that people, think the . IL . . . D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col. lege of Dental Surgeons of Outar- I I . I I . -1 . ... . ' 1, �. TRUNK I ping, the prizes o I f'success is not . by . destroyiag.good men, . I - but. by' trying - . IAW:ver should, be wt I llin.,e io give his. advice td 'the young-law3ier, and eV- I I. . . L . . L �_ , Nqulvodal. I ;I . � ligint In . bloom of youthT Does the not , I "" , . L know that people 'laugh hT her? There to. .. . . :,GflflND I I I . . . � I . L I , . . . to help - them & . . . . � old.,minister to, encourage the . I I Mrs. Blobbs quite thought YOU. .. 14. D. 8.�Flrst class honor graduate .. . . ' ' L '' I ,-Rfl1LW SYSTEM Ry ong. . hy of . the: Golden ery. young minister . , . -Ve older men, , you 'a . L had toigotten us, ,84 Gusher� , Man are two things.that-.- people aria quick ' , to notice-L:when a- mgn -Wears it wig of Dental Department of Toronto Uil,iversity. . : .. , . . I . .. I . Rule Is sound. and 'that men , help ' . . be proud. of th fact i*hould not� only � . l Quoher-Well, I hive a bad memory for ' * .4ad when a.womap paints -her cheek . al' .. I I Special attention paid to preservatio.v* � . . .. L .. .. . I .. . TIME TABLE.,. . I . . . 11 I - themselves by .helping instead of be- Ing Jealous of othei 9 Willustratod in that you have .made it success, bt It .you should also be' proud of the fact faloes as a -rule, but I should .no t , .1 " �, . .he Ukely to forget yoUiol-Punck, - - , . I .1. . . I . I � . . , . ' I . .. L. . I. 1 . I � . . . of children's teeth. . : Will be at the River . Hotel, Bayfieltill . I . i Trains will ' arrive .at ,and depdrt I . from � Clinton Station . as follows : . .. - I ,W.hat L .the life of Dwight L_Ml3ody - . .made Mr. Moody An .some thl tL . I L VOU bave heiped'Scme YoUllger man to elimb Aho difficult heights . . I . 1. . . I I , � , . � " � ItaliftwaticiP Good lit you 141ko It. - I . L . . . 1. . . 1, . . ARCHR HOP OF CANTERM.Y. . is . . . every Monday from ic, a. in. to 6 I .% p. sn. � . . I . . . I I . ., . . I UU)VFALO AND GODARICH.DIV. ' ,respects . . the greatest, religious'one man power L* , u I speaking In the last cent ry? ... His from which. -you are now able calmly to look down' upon the thousands &iW' . 4'used to'drInking hen a 111411 getf In ells Mai ra Wit , I tOL . .1 , . . . L - � . . . - 111111takep of. Winchester; New. Dr. Davidintin, .. . . . � . . .i . 1 Going.., East Express I.W4. .in. 44 19 I it ability7 Oh, kest. I believe he was struggling In asecrit far beneath.. . . L L I � . the Waighingtou Post, "there Is no other. . ... Slats tke Appointmerit... ­ : - . DR J.FREUMAN, * I , 2.55 P. in. . 4 C.' L 11 . miXeci 4-I5 15. in-. ono of the Most. COnV1`nClLrIg Lot Spiritll. ual orators, , but I also * believe that But maddening jea. . lousy has a dill, . rect cause, All insanities . Water in, the world that tastes so gop4L I ' ' London Jan. O. -The, . ' # . Right Rev. I 'Dr. 'Davidson, Bishop. Wfachestei VETH RINARY SURGEON . member of the Veterinary Medical 4 4 West - 11 - io.15.a., In. 41 . At Express L . there Were others of his time just as . . -organizing personal tire the result, of sowd orga L ale o . r L L ' . Most of the poo'pkv In New Orleans � have,q1sterns in their yards which hold of , since, 1895, has been appointed ArchL .A Associations of London and Win- i 12.55 P._ In.* . . 14 ill .. iA. . . .1 7.65 al -in. great." if not greate r., Hii aibilitY? Oh, .yes I . I believe be. Would . times In- functional Mfford&, Some sanity may *be - caused by a L fail or all abundant supply, of water caught . . n r fy bishop of Ca to bu , in succession to the Most-ReV. Dr. Teiiiplej,.. burgh and Graduate of the Ontar- io Veterinary College . I . 441 Vt It . I 1. I � .. .10-27 P. in. have been a waster -at the.heid of L blow,L Part of the Skull Rimy be from the clouds,. the pur est and best Lin 'world, .who % died Dec. 23. . . . . . tOffice-Ontario street - - Clinton L L LONDON, HURON AND BitUCL, DIV. ' I Going Express a poRtical campaign or as a, mer- Lit or even a. military - chief- li`iii I crushed tit, and a, pio6 of the bone be foundo . .. the ifecorilini.to my notion. winter rainfall. alone , Is used, the , . .1 I Dr. Davidson was , born April -. 7, Opposite St. Paul's church. L ;Phone 97. 'South , - 7-41 a. in, . .11 . . . .- 11 . Mixed - .4,r5,P. 2111 cl�l .as I , , but, though D.' L.-Mociay 'may *bew- will .by postmortem exa,111- Ant � I &tIon, to bapregsing on the brain. .The . summer catch not being desirable. it 1848,, He graduated from Trinity College, Oxford,' and assisted Arch - . . 11 . North Bx�r6ss I 10.15 a. W. 4 I 11 . have been a, great organizer, . I lieve there, were others of his - tilne, Sometimes insarilty is the resitilt, of Is L somewhati I curions that In northern bishop Tait of Canterbury as chap- , I I . , Mixed . 6.55 p. in. Al. O.., PATTISON, ,P.: 1�. HODGF,NS, I . -just as great, . lit not greater, , vis I I Viartaxott nerves, Sometimes the dir- L 1) se is inherited from ancestral caus- oa . latitudes the,clatern Avater does not keep L Wbol I (%onio and sweet As It does lain from. 1871 to: 1882., He to - a son of the late Herutly Davids.on of . MR. BALL L VETERINARY SURGEWXI� GOV. L � .. . Agent. ,.rown Ticket Ag.' great big heart,. Into Which lie could gatber*all his loved onesl Oh, yes; es, so waddenitij jealousy has a dl- . . In our . . . . . . .country.,, , . I . Vulrhouss, Edinburgh, - and was . .amw .. Xnal ERNMUNT VETERINARY IN- M. C. DICKSON" L .11 I . District Pass. Ag�, Toronto . . Mr. Moody had an affectionate na. turel But there are' tbd . usands of ,. , " rect cause, That spiritual diagnosis . . . I . 1116d r4o T12ne. : - Had to the Second daughter of Arch- bishop Tait of Canterbury In 1878. -SPECTOR. ... tOffice-l-Isaac street - - - Clinton men who lo*6 their families -and jp'.. A 4 U, 'AN- "t 11 can be spelled lit the one fearful word of throo totters. Its only causel The Boy's Father -Madam, let me .. i. W- 4 lll Dr, Davidson has occupied many Im. portant positions. 116 was Ono of . . mm-_ � - I .1 .. .. ­ I M I ResidenceammlemAlbert street - Laintoft. iTHOS. BROWN, . I LICENSED AUCTIONEER. I Sales conducted in all parts of the ,counties of Huron and Perth. Or. idets left at The News -Record, of- ifice, Clinton, or addresged to Sea - forth P. 0. will receive prompt attention. Satisfactica guaran. teed or no charges; Your pat,. ronage solicited. s_. �� - - - . - . - .. _.. . . .... . - . __ � - - "... � " J.,1 6la 1 4AnQ , " V.. T "'P. ii . '. �, R."I". �,; , "X01tiligillion I ,. � � ", . ,,!�,h, .... ... , . . I r 11 I I I : I . 1�1 � . . . ­ I . . I �. 1. L I'll I ____ - ; q. . I. . . . I I I - . M.Oth.er � - 69My mother was. ti�lbiiblad with consumption for many years. At last she was -given up to die. Then * she, tried Ayet's-Cherry Pectorali and was eedily cured.".. . . I IT . D P. Jolly) Avoca, X. Y. I . .1. I 111. � L � . No matter how hard your cough or how loing. ghave had it) Ayer's herry Pectoral Is the best tfilne vou car! take. I on s ust as mu. as . . 0 y loved his .loved one$;* but,- though is "sin." - The slimo kind. of sin Ask If your un gilter nmys VAU a house­--ican cook, for example; And the six preachers of Canterbury. and many men have excelled him In indi,l which to -day fills our Jails and rotor-, ' �s and, lifts the Matory institutio nurse the Sick, wend clothes and, In I . Ville domestic chaplain to her late Majesty Queen Vidtoria, . vidlial character -i sties, in Ono re- SpiocL1 believe he Wag the poor, If hangman's noose is the - fiendish, fact, is fain ' Illar With�all the multifilrl" . . .He ,Pub- lished two. VolurnOEI Oil the lito of !lot the king of theni all. I 'do not maddening'evil against which, in his OuS details of domesticity? . Archbishop Tait of C,antorbwy.. I ',-'I- uo Moody had mw 4.ill.if-gi, day, Xing Solomon lifted his voice The Millis Mlother�Certainly'not,'sirl . � I __ ''. , , . ,. I .. . - . . . - I � � � . I . . � - � I I I . ... rna,l� pax -title of jealousy in his makell In protest,' . I Wh3ir, If she had'learixed' all those � I 11111111111 I NMI - . . OVAMMOMMO�j ,! �� � ­_ ,. . I I ­... _. I � I � . Inste" of trvinfr to - all Now, my brother, an the insanity , things, her education would bave'licon 6M!2�� I . . . . . up. focus � . I I . I tho, attention of .the religious World. . of Jealousy in caused by sin, will YOU to that Christ who IS Will- neglected. , , I I : � I I . U, h himself lie spent most of his 1,11toin pushing other'rellgious work, not,come Ing,and able to take this, sin out of . . .. . .1 . I . � . A Ch I anue. I 'ere to the front. The bigger thie mail the more anxiotl6: 20. Moody Wag to � your life? In the Bible we read that Christ was and is ahl e to wake the . . . I ' ,"Well 11 aid N 11 - iotopas he hunted for "a lot . call public attention to h6n. � � I -To I Ovil Passions cowls Out Of. a, Wah 80� ' Christ's divint 6qni,( a dry, 0;ot .� of Ararat# n tl,o of people ca 0 down to tbo pier to josh ,a brought across the water. Henry great was an , d is - power4st this respect that Luke tells Us when we started, but I don"t see, Drummond and John �IoNcill an'd r,.. B.'Afleyer and 0. 11. C. UeGiogor . us there was a man &fflicto&not o*n- any of them around to, poke fun lit Out I' "I'll Calnpib�lll­'Aforgan and many others. 1v with one, but With a. legion of , four thousand, deVits. � This man ,home coming." ! - I I I Ile Invited to his own platforms the was s6 goaded'by this donlorile.e. poor The Oculist. . mightiest. religious Workerg oU his 96neration, He Placed them by his session thAt, though 116 WA13 bound in ,f,,#,�,.. -w �hhj�.. tAA *,#;,i,IA hriat% +ha� ratio,nt-I can't ,see that tholrO,ff It Vhttiri, -AmAr,it# 1wifli mv avool#bf, ;