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IVALRY IN BUSINESS.
Spirit of Strife and Contention
Among the Occupations.
stop thtielting Even the. Sabbath
A despatchDrfroxtt Was
hington- c1 edn from does trot dam back this Ude of
—Rev. Dr. Talmage preached from worldliness, for its wave bashes
the following test:t merchants clear over the church, acid leaves its
aro princes, aitits tr tiiacl;ers tine foam on the Bible, and the prayer -
honorable of the
earth." books. Men on salaries, then cuiti-
it is to this royal family of mer- satin their fe.rans, do not uudet-
ritauis that I speak 'to -clay. I cele• Stand that, wear and tear of body
them .the royal family becatuse they
:ire hither in authority than Coca
greases or Parliaments. How often
has it teen the case that the Cabin-
ets of Europe have waited to hear
what a Jewish banker had to say on
the matter. But in all circumstances
tereIean:ts have their triads. If a
an has any helpful word in their
behalf. shall he not utter it ? if a
wits break out, they furnish the
nneaes for the armament. if there
are .e urcites to be built and colleges
to le e:►i'.4awed, owl honeliceea. hteti
Aloes to he suppcit•tetl, the =r-
ants part their howls to the wort;,
;acid They have a right to expect
that to our ministration we will he
sy ntliattlietic •w tli their etrug les
arab recantations. i n.ltalt speak of
-rsnw of the temptations and trials
to Which Our merchants ore subjeet-
ecl, and then Bison- them the Way
out.
K. NIADACtiW.
KainItY
:LAME BACK
, RHEUMATISM
paziriEss Ant Am.
KIDNEY cle URINARY
An; culED
tit MONEY
MRS. I. ST33VES, Edgett's Land.
44In the fall of :899 I was troubled
with a severe pain in the back. I
could scarcely get up out of a chair
and it gave me great pain to move
about. took ono box of Doan's
Kidney Pills and was completely
cured. I have not been troubled
with it since."
first Place, a great many 0
its are tried with limited
capital businese. Every body
!mows it takes three or four tireee
as limb money now to do business
as once it did. Gime, a mon
; would tare a few hundred dollar*
' eml put them iuto goods. ami he
would he his own store sweeper. his
own weigher, his own boolsakeeper.
the affairs under his own bend, and
thizig wes net profit.
Oh, what change Wavy. taxa -
we admit that money has its lawful
use, we Must remember that it will
not glitter in the dark valley, that
it will not pay the ferriage across
the Jordae of death, that it will
not unlock
THE GATES OP HEAVEN,
There are men in all our 0=1)0,-
U:rills who act as though theY
thought pack of bonds awl more -
gages might be traded off at the
last for a mansion in the skies, as
though gold would be a legal tender
in that laud where it is so Common
that they znake paving stones out of
it. Selvatiou by Christ is the one
salvation. Treasures in hea,veo are
the only incotruptible treasures. I
sUPPoee you have .all ciphered in ar-
ithmetic_ as far as loss and gain. If
you have, then Neill give you a sive
in loss and gain; "Whet shall it
ound and soul to trhiell °ur owl' profit a Man i.f he gain the whole
when their livelihood,
tency, their fortune, their :business the winds of death witl flutter your
Minor, May all depend upon the un- apparel nee rags, The pearl -of
certeiuties of the next hour. This great price is worth more than any
Perpetual excitement Of the brain. aom ever brought, up from toe depths
he corroding ceire of the heart. this. of the ocean—worth more than Aos-
ta that exhausts thespirit, Push- tralieu and Brazilian mines strung
es inany of onr very best Merchants 'in one casezmeo seeo erst the
:laid -life into the grave. They carry kingdom of God and his righteous -
their store on their bachi they nese and all things win be added 1.0
trudge. like eaneels, eweatIng from you,
AlePPe to DaMoseles. ! 'there Yet how many Merchants there
uny china of men a•ito have my ere who seem to get ahniet without
hearty sympathiee. it is these men my religion. The fact is that a
(\volt; afewtiostilitigeiozul izanerlictlbireoulditisesotiee .man very seldom cotaterted atm.
he is worth 310,000, After a man
of th° lines of care fr°n1 your hro‘r. getS a 'certain amount of worldly
1 wish could Ittt, some of the burn resources he thinks, "Well. now, I
teens from your Mart. I wish 1 ean take care Of myself." Oh! how the lutdst. of 1 '' oll . Ab n
Many there are who go clown 1111101,..
„ 40 CalllInt, know the au sufficiency or
cinliy and etornalls- Y°1" 41- (10(1 till we are willing to have demi
Yon know it a great (heel hettet sena sof and walk before Bina
than do. You saw it YesWrdaY• Severe mune is elso changed. and
INTERNATIONAL LESSON'
AUGUST 18,
Text of the 1:0s$011,. UeA, XVW, 1137
33..,Goldea Text, jamee V, 16,
1649. "Aud the Lord. said, Sholl
Which I do ?" We muse• sUPPose•
that the !Ostia committee dicl the
best they knew how in. selecting the
portion which they have Assigned. to
us for study, but bow they could
be led to omit eueh a, pOrtiOn as
chapter evil is something of a, myse
eery. We trust that all teachers will
think it woeth while to look at the
portions passed over. Last week's
lesson showed. us Abram made sure,
as we supposed, by the Lord's mes-
sage, that ali would be as God had
said, yet in chapter xvi we read that
he turued •from. God to listell to an
eurthly suggestion. Which brought
much trouble ineo hie household and
led to au interval of 13 years hi bis
life, of welch we know nothing.
Compare xvi, 16. and xvii, ; joie
xeli, 5. In chapter exit the Lord epee
pears to under a PM 1194W, the
Almighty God :El-Slooldai). the
Mighty God •Whei is all sufficient.
Winning and etating More fullO the
coVenent and giving him the token
which signified death to the
(Col. 11) : giving him also a new
name by putting the prineiPal letter
His own name Jehovah (Jiivh) in
could. give relaxatiou to your worn-
ut ineseles. Is it not, tinte for you
o take it a little easier 2 I/6 the
10St. you can and then trust the reet
with God. Take a long breath. God
uages all the affairs :of your life
he mazoiges them for the best.
Coneider the lilies, they always have
robes. Behold tlee fowls of the air.
they always have lIeSts. Bethinle
yOurself of the fact Unit God did
not intend you to De a pack horse.
.Dig, youreelf out from the hogsheads
and the sheives. .coul in the light of
tide holy Sabbath, in the strength mean-.
end faith of God. throw your fret-,
fulness and fears to the whole. You • .ciatiee. along with der. semi.
tten, enseta apparatus,. exteneem aa-. brought nothing into the. world, and ittalesty's ligiowledge of Sete' and °la \IV` 1.344•10nd ns
pea great things from God.
Yertisince,„ exorbitant srore-rent. ,are It is 'rare* certain .you can carry Woe.
, 20-21. The Lord is a righteous
ence Came in Handy.
„ha lam 44 the demaad made .the.„. thing out. flaying 'food aud raig
teur cenuneeoei men, The man ,•11U•rit he therewith conteeit, I tell : Here is the lateet etery :About Kine judge and epeiths of Himself here as
Tov brother what rives you so: Edward VII. its nittbority is' so 'carefully inquiring into matters. no
You have. seen it eVery (14,W for a Abraliate, is assured that the time
long while. 'Olen failing. for this hes c„me and alma 4t, year saraa
world and failing for etereity. shall bear to hien the promised soa,
° InY hearers* though your store Tbe visit of the Lord and the two
go, though your house go, though other heavenly ones to Abraham in
your govei'muent securities go,. the thatt of the day, taor acceptance
May God through the blood of the of Alvah ano s hospitality and the
everlasttn3. covenant save hvur message to Abraham confirmed to
Sarah led Us to the beginning of toe:
day's lesson. Let the Lord's ques-:
tioa to Sarah hi verse 14. firet
Saes: "1 ,catet endure this pressure
guy longer," and under this terripta-
i Hon of limited capitol. nom ruiu
themselves in one or two direCtions.
!poor •foundotion if you are buildin recent visit. to elereetr e wati 41. Ieverything on earth cre's to
unicit worrinient. You have an idea geed that, have little l'..esitation Shall not judge after the sight 0
that, your hoppiness depends upon, believing tt, white 1 .do uot thine it His eyes. neither reprove after the
your commercial euccess., It does. has Yet appeared in what. wrhee heariug of His ears. hitt with right -
net, You are building on a very corresPondel“- VII!0% the Kate: Petri ermsness 411311 lie judge (ISa, xi, 3.
as/fly:union. They surrender before. On that foundation. you know tla "mo- anti lie beiers and will In duo
Some immediately euccumb to the
hot of the battle is fired. aol4then_ .sta_tistics prove that out g. t was e:st about that time see to it. Note carefully Gen
the,: gundrert :merchants only two , thee. I believe. that lee gove the or- iv. ; Ex. 7 ; Hab. if, 11 ; .Jus
succeed finally. and are you going der for the autennobei:e wl-dela a we'd v. 4 ; alsoo creation's groans in
Their knees knock together at the
fall of the auctioneer's ga.vel. Thee into this' struggle with thi. idee. that known Paris nutter dets 'roe! binit Itean, viii. 2.. God bears it air
your happinees for this world. or for bhu. and wifich fs excir.314 s;) -O.brahaiu stood yet before
; do not miderstitent that there is such
next depends upon commercial Much interest muerte* Parieien 'init.r- the Lord " T1 tl • t •i•i
a thing as heroism in. Merchandise. the le 0 let a 't tOt'S
SliCeeSS ? I want to explode ti t i tuobiii t A •"I tionn and their visit
end ,are Waterloos of the coun-'
, ter, a.nd that no braver battle was' fatuatlam ocopriottrrt3,t!nattzt cf?rieei,t, Gerstee te awl his rescue by them ore
, ever won with the sword than has Now what n foolish man that is
teen won with the yard stick. Their who builds his ha s
g, in t roe- eeee ree which we !Ind from the Lord
eouls melt within them because su- prospects of w -PP s or" the :
ta-
• de bef makes us
• --- gars are up when they want to buy, .are not dependent upon commercial ,, a gent eman througie eeze of elee f er- -.elm see.; trg ore 0
CAS near Wiesbaden. wren the aute- nailer of Elijah and Elisha and also
and down when they waiet. to sell ; prosperity for e'our peace here or i
- 1 and because there are bad debts on your joy hereafter. You would not 1 mobile rau out of :rater Of oezeso. of trebriel rI Ifings xyii, 1 ; II
theh• ledgers, the gloom. of their be able to take these fortunes even sitY a stoppage ince:red.. one f es. I.:Arcs iii. 14 : Luke 1, 19). To ap-
soul overshadows their dry -goods if you could keep them up to the ' want of a convenient welter cene- peopriate and live in the power of
I end groceries. Despondency blasts last moment. Suppose that in the , lianY. the boiler was i'd'oil from a Pe. xvi. 8, is a very proper and
'SURE CUR
, temptation in the opposite direction. your will, you had all your estate
E, them. Other rnen are ruined by the' Parting moment when t.-ou nmee wayside spring. The King and his helpful thing to do, remembering
I They say: "Here, 1 have struggled round about you—would that com- . companion. started again, and ail that the Lord seeth not as men
went well for awhile. Then for some , eeeth, for man looketh on the out-
going to stop this. I have been go-' died, all the people were discussing again.
as long as can be expected ; I am i fort you ? After Mr. Vanderbilt unaccountable reaeon the car etuppeil ward appearance. but the Lord look-
' eth upon the heart (I Sam. xvi, 7).
ing Wong from hand to mouth long , the question, how inuch lie left. I An inspection was made, and tbe , ne says, "Lo, I. am with you al-
ma tell you. King's companion, who is an expert otays.”
in such matters, went to work in 1 23-26. "Shall not the Judge of
technical exploring fashion. The 1 all the earth do right ?" In the
King stood rendering ussietance rest of our lesson we see A.braham as
when he could. But everything seem- the intercessor, as we afterwards see
ed right ; no bolts were loose, no Moses, Samuel, Daniel, and others,
nuts missing, and not a lever jam- all typical of Him who ever liveth to
med. "'That's very funnY. 'Your make intercession for us (Rom. edit.
Majesty." The King agreed and 31 ; IIeb. el.i. 25). We read that
DO NOT LUCE TO REFUSE HIM.. merely the cashier of their frorot pondered for a moment. Then he Abraham drew near, and it is our
--er ; smiled. "I wonder," he suggested in privilege to draw near with a true
He saes "1 can't be any worse off they are the agents to provide dry- tentative fashion, 'if the water we heart, in full assurance of faith, and
to conic beldly unto the throne of
grace,. that we may obtain mercy
and find grace to help in time of
come not only for ourselves, but, for
others. We may forget ourselves and
live chiefly for others, and the more
enough, it was so crusted that for we renounce self and live for others
all driving purposes iL might as well
have been heavily coated with rust.
Sand paper was 'used, some un-
ney was • continued and completed
without further stoppage. Evidently
the King was not the intimate friend
and informal pupil of Playfair in
vain—although little has been given
to the world of their association
save the well known fact that it
was at Playfair's request that the
then Priace of Wales scooped up
boiling lead in the palm of his handa
a perfectly painless experiment when
properly carried out.
Children Cry for
ARE A
Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Ner- '
vous Prostration, Loss of Energy, T(t:_licisii. dAse .1 ean't succeed. Now, from
Brain Fag, Faint and Dizzy Spells, I itrititdis make or break." The
Lpss of Blemory, Melancholia, i craft pii4hvery well in a small
IGastlessness, After Effects of La e storm iQ
rippe, Palpitation of the Heart,
Anremia, General DeWitt
grea sea, of specu-
. a. man borrows a few
y, and thousand dollars from friends who
all troubles arising from a run -
down system.
EVERY DOLLAR !
Again. notice that our mer-
chants are tempted sometimes to
negleet their home duties. There
ought to be no collision between the
store and the home. But there is
sometimes a collision. There aro
mercha.nts in this city, who are
if succeed with goods and groceries. They have no -
They will build you up, make rich than I am "Ns' took in has anything to do with it.
!this borrowed money I shall give thing to do with the discipline and You know these German waters gen-
red blood and give you vim and $10.000 to the Bible Societer. arid education of their children. 0, mY entity bave some sort of mineral
ive $10 OM to the Trace so- brother, you have not discharged properties in them. The boiling may -
energy.
Price, sac. per
box, or three boxes
for $1.25, at drug-
gists, or will be
sent on receipt of
price by The T. Mil-
burn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
eiety. and I will help to support all
beneficent institutions ; and if I fail
one hundred thousand dollars sob-
tracted from nothing, „nothing re-
mains." Perhaps stocks are the
dice with which he gambles. The
man stops at no fraud, stops at no
outrage. He dashes past in his
splendid equipage after two years of
business, and the laborer looks up
as he goes by, and says, "Well, I
wonder where that man got his
money ?" and then the laborer, wip-
ing the sweat from his brow, thinks
to himself: "Why, two years ago,
that man was as poor as I am, I
wonder where he got his money."
He stole it. After awhile the bubble
bursts and the creditors rush in,
end the law clutches but nnds noth-
ing in its grasp. The pictorials
blaze the face of the man Who had
genius enough in a few years to fail
for 8250,000. I' would not want to
block up the path to lawful ancurna-
lation before any of our young men:
but when see so many raen,
through liraited capital, tempted in-
to reckless speculation I think it is
time for the church of God and the
ministers of religion to raiSe a most
emphatic and unmistakable protest.
It is this process through SC/
many merchants eo clown to des-
truction and perdition. If ever
tempted into reckless speculation,
preach to your soul a sermon etora
the text: "As a partridge sitteth
eggs and. hatcheth them not, so
riches got by freed; a man shall
leave them in the midst of his days,
and at the end he shall be a fool."
Again, I remark that a great
many of our merchants are tempted
to over -care and anxiety. All styles
of merchandise seem overdone.
Smitteo with the love of quick gain,
men rush into the cities resolved to
get rich at all hazard. The money
must come: they do not care how
it comeS. Our honest mercbants aro
thrown into competition with men
of larger means and less conseience,
and if am opportunity for eniolu-
neent be lost for an hour, somebody
else picks it up. Now what a con-
test it is for our honest, upright
merchants, when they go out into
this comp etitiOn ! From January
to December it i5
ONE LONG STPTIGGLE.
FISH TIIAT EXPLODE.
Naturalists have been much inter-
ested recently in the appearance of a
strange fish off various parts of the
English coast, and which is known
locally as the sea -cucumber. It re-
sembles an oblong, transparent rub-
ber bag filled with water, and varies
from three to five inches in length,
It is about as thick, generally, as a
man's thumb. Al each end are se-
veral circles of sharp bristles, color-
ed like brass, and seemingly hard.
These are believed to be its defen-„
sive weapons. The bristles at one
end are stronger and more numerous
than at the other. It's most won-
derful peculiarity, however, is that
when kept out of the water for a
short time the fish explodes, and
shrivels up into a small piece of
dried slcin. Scientists,are at present,
undecided whether it is an echitiru
LUCKY SHORTAGE
Ye% My wife reads every blessed
recipe she finds in the papers.
Heavens; and does she try them
No, she doesn't. In fact she never
tried a solitary one of 'em.
How does that happen?
Why, she's alWays out of some -
For Infants and Children.
The fao
steno
signaters
of
hi ea
'at/0 Wrgen
your responsibilities to your house- cause crystallization and so choke
bold when you have given them a the piston." The piston rod was
drawing master and a music teaeher.
It is your duty, 0 father,—no other iniMediately inspected, and, sure
one can do this but yourself,—to
look after the physical culture of
your children. You ought sometimes
to unlimber your dignity •, you
ought sometimes to run out with
your children. in.to their sports and
games. That man who cannot some-
times turn his back upon the severe
work of life, and fly the kite, and
trundle the hoop, and jump the rope,
and chase the ball with his children,
ought never to have been tempted
out of a crusty, irredeemable soli -
tallness. Do you suppose you are
going to keep your children at home
if you do not make your home
bright ? As tong as they fMd the
saloons of sin more beautiful, more
attractive than the home circle, so
long they will go there. Do you
suppose you can sit down with your
children in the evening from. seven
to ten o'clock, groaning over your
them:cultism, expecting them to be
entertained with that ? Oh, no! do
not give them any extra trouble.
They will have their own rheuma-
tism soon enough. Bring into your
homes all brightnese, all books, all
musical instruments, so far as you
can afford them. I do not invite
you to extravagance, but I say, so
far as you can afford them. And
above all, not by a semi-annual dis-
cipline, but the year around, teach
your children that religion is a
greet gladness, that it ie a chain
of gold about the neck, that it takes
no blitheness from the step, no lus-
ter from the eye, no ring from the
laughter, but that her ways are
ways of pleasantness, and all her
paths are peace.
Again: I remark that a good many
of our merchants aro tempted to
make financial gain of more import-
ance than the soul,. It is a grand
thing to have pleniy of money. The
more money you get the better if
it come honestly and go usefully.
There ie 710 war between the. Bible
and worldly succees. When I beer a
man can ting in pulpit or pew, Or
thoug,h it had no practical use,—
well, I think the best heaven for
such a, man as Lilo t would be an
ever -las ting pooinhoese. For the
lack of money sickness dies without
limbs and their brain thet will not in. an empty bread -tray., But while
CASTOR IA
FOR CHINESE, SOLDIERS.
Rewards .are seldom given for pro-
wess on the battle -field in China, but
When they are the most acceptable
ofhthem all, from the' private sol-
dier's point of view, is a sack of
gommanding officer of each regiraent
has power to give as many sacks as
rice, valued. at three taels. 'The
are deserved, aud at the conclusion
of every Campeign he sends in a for-
midable bill to the GOvernment for
rice. No inquiries are made, nor are
'the. names of the recipients asked for
so in nine ceses out of ten the officer
sells the grain and puis the money
into his own pocket, while the de-
serving soldier, to whom the rico
would hose meant a good deal, has
to go without.
A SPECIAL OCCASION.
leirSt Tramp—You orter 'see Bill
goin' over de fence wit' de bull after
Second Tramp—Must have been
First Train.p—Say! It wuz de on-
ly time 1 eVer seen him when he
didn't look tired.
Children Cry for
CAST 1
the more we shall be like Him who
never pleased Himself nor sought His
own will nor His own glory (Rom.
His precious blood Bo has made us
nigh who once were far off and has
elven us access to God at all times
blessed assurances for our encour-
27-32. Fearing that there may not
be 50 righteous in Sodom, Abraham
continued to plead that the Lord
will spare the city for the sake of
said that He would spare the city if
ten righteous people were found in
it. Six times Abraham. pleads. Some
wonder how it might have been if
he had still kept on, but it would
dppear that Lot was the only right-
eous man in the city, and we would
not have known that be was right -
seem that his wife add two_daugh-
ters were delivered for his sake and
that he was delivered for Abraham's
sake (chapter xix, 12, 29). That the
righteous by their intercession can
bring blessing to others is evident
from the record of the centurion, the
'woman of Tyre and Sid.on, the four
28), That there may be such a state
of affairs that even the prayers of
the righteous cannot avail we learn
where we see that such men ae Moses
Samuel, Noah., Daniel or Job could
not bring deliverance. Abraham did
not plead on the ground of any
goodness in himself, for he spoke of
himself as but dust and ashes (verse
27), but only on the ground of the
great need and the righteousness of
God. We may learn a good lesson
in pleading from Jeremiah, who
said, "0 Lord, though our ini-
quities testify against us, do Thou it
In Jesus' name is our great strength.
83. And the Lord. went His way
tis soon as He had heft communing
with Abrahara, and A.braliam return-
ed unto his place.'' How near
heaven is brought to earth in these
interviews of God with Abraham
and others ! And it is the •privilege
of every believer to walk with God
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Cresswell, March 28, 1901.
The T. Milburn Co., Limited;
Toronto, Ont.
Dear Sirs,—I write to say that
I have used Burdock Blood Bitters
with excellent results. Last
spring my daughter got all run
down and was very thin and
Her face was covered with red
spots and a large boil formed on
had finished them the spots and
boil disappeared and she has
got strong and lieshy again.
I consider B.B.B. the best blood
medicine known.
MRS. I. DAVIDSON.
in Constant communicatien (Gen. v,
feared that the majority of the right-
eous afe like Lot 'M Sodom, so
mixed up with the _ungodly that
they bear no testimony for God,.
while but few are like Abraham at
Hebron, living above the world in
fellowship with God, for.- this is a
na,rrow way, and few there are that
find it. Let every child of God re-
member that He has redeemed us
to be a people for His own posses-
sion, set apart for Himself, not con-
formed to this world (Titus 11,
willing (Ps. cx. 3) to be all that
He desires us to be, living no long-
er unto this world or unto ourselves,
but unto Him alone.
Children Cry for
FOR
Diarrhon, Dysentery, Colley
Cramps, Pain in the Stomach
AND ALL
Summer Complaints.
ITS EFFECTS ARE MARVELLOUS.
!RELIEF ALIAOST INSTANTANEOUS.
Pleasant, Rapid, Reliable, Effectual.
Every House should have it.
Ask your Druggist for it.
Take no other.
350.
OFF TI -IE EARTH.
Mrs. Hennessy -0i hear Cassidy
%Tor discharged from the quarry. Hos
he onnything to do yit?
Mrs, Cassidy --0i clunno. Shure he
hevat cum dervie from the explosion..