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Exeter Times, 1901-12-26, Page 7th tt740ACRE. • IZZOINSk 'TORPID LIVER• CONUIPATION. ZIALLOW $KIH, IlIZOORIPLERION 414411447! 42021=1171.* EADAGmE., ME CENTURIES. wrgestioris of - Many hing in Our Time. to A or tho ^UMW. ro than by wonders or bieesaat_biess- br ea One Tboulan Nina Hue- . teit.igi.r2311.,,botitbervie, ing of lorr igevity ; the aveage of hia- man life rapidly increasing, Forty a.teh ,41.int.tou sa . years now worth 100 years once. showing she has had rough weather, 25), but they understood oet, for the! `40 4 444;4 1 but the Captain of Salvation cora- time had not come, and Moses had , <se wands her mad all is well with her. not been, authorized. He was 40 ; The ship of heaven, mightiest craft years ahead. of thee. But now after •'ir • e ever launched, millions of Do.ssengers waiting for millions more, prophets 444444 44-44to 4444440+04 4 044 844. THE KING THE QUEEN and THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE. heeping eheep for forty years God • calls him and commissions hito to mid apostles and martyrs in the , lead Israel out, but he must wider- 4ti• 1.,- "....°34 ilf cabin, conquerors at the foot, of the i et arid that he is ()lily an instrumeet „L. 0 1 ' i °"*.olr Irt Mast. while from the rigging hande 1 M the band of the Lord, that he is ; oelit. are waviug this way as if they knew i nothing, but God is everything ited : eer • us, and we wave back again, for i will do all by Iris power. -04i :ft • they are ours. They went out from 1 Lessou X.—Moses and Pharaoh .e. ur own households. Oural Haifa (nee. go 1.10). eectideri lext, lea. 0 haill Put off the black and put 1 lxiii, 9, "The angel of IIis presence te 4 on the white. Stop tolling the I saved them. 'Whoa Moses and Aaron i 4. off afunotehte•aral , bell and ring the wedding went to the. rulers in Israel with ; "Ii eifiarkabie .er. Shot up the hearse and their God-given credentials. then Talmage preaehel frera Nate I can travel from Manitoba to take the chario4. were accepted by the people us the Ifr ()Bowleg teat eeoloel .." New York in less than three daYs• Now the ship comes aroma' the Lord's messengers, but when they I three months. In other words three great htehaedlo.nd. f$oen she will went to .Pharaoli with the demand .4 1 st•ONV woutiers in the heavens In other thees it would have taken d in ilie earth." wharf and we will go efrom the Lord that he should let 1„1 other Ie- ss . e ha atieb, see live is waaa,,,,(lays. The average of human tut. Lau Tears for ships going trael go they were scorned and turn- 4. I prole:we to show you that the dot's now are worth three months of aboard hen disestee end wonderfati for Mess,. when Noah lived, witla his 9,50 years. • out the ow she touches the wharf. Throw 'i led), So ghter for ships coming in. !eel away with contempt (iv. ;.10-31; v. se God hulaabled Pharaoh ani * We practically greater now than , se.des in this picture as in ali oth- end Methuselah lived his 969 years , geogwaywth embracing ong planks„ Block not up that • his people by ten dreodful plagues. h 1 il1 Lesson XL—The Paeeover (h3x. ^sit. * i'frig', for them must he lights and ' crs. Need I argue that our time 3- les:.,/ugs. of intelligence: 'rho Sal- lost friends, eor you will have eter- ii -3.7). Golden Text, I. Cor. v, 7. 4- hams and the .A.brahain Lime -ibis and the Henry te nity of reunion. Stand back and 1 "Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed 4, i is wonderful for disaster ? Our world 180a " „twit! vi. otiti it wa, itou.),d out Laic, the rowing time will not be required Witsans — ' give way until other millions come 'for us." 'There is no salvtition from Or ;Lae bad a roitgli teme. since hie the aboard her. Farewell to slut Fare- death, the tfonsequence of sin, but by eat pace. it is ea epileptic earth—eau.. to learn to read by pine knot lights o`e e0111YILIStOtb, ireois seated on ehrientaaer'S bench. 110fr WP11 " struggle! Farewell to sick- death, the death of a substitute. 'nit; • some pair ot pictures that alone would sell for teeny times the eubacrip oo, price ot pa an p ur . or oneetieg it with In between. oi will the Fergueoos have to study as. fleas! Farewell. to death! • "Blessed 'ris seen in the, alifaxials slain by (Imre. he .ate Sato the city. clothing or am. , . . are all they who enter in through own hand to provide the redemption • 111 it with fee- tronomy while scatehing the cattle. ...iceberg raid Mee nie - ng • i luxes eeven times heated, it A a Knowledge rolls its tides -along every poor reales door, and his children !wonder to me it has lasted so lone. iIlleteors :,,Iifiot ie g by on this side and 1.14ar 'Ao down; nnd bathe in them. If grazieg it atol meteors shooeing by the philosophers. of a hundred years ^ on the other able and graztng it, ;.‘"0 were lulled up to reeite in a. - Intim of them slowing up for safeit'. • tiass with our boys and girls, those Whole 144 t'4 of r take tint! 3V10 ii', old philoisophers woold lie sent down :nu;1 ootenas of woeols eweepinfr till to the 1001. of the. class became they I ont ue. Our earth like a lieliing foiled tq :Answer the gnestions! /free I diseaFce and dis- heart, Wern • , tilleh PS Falpita- libieg, Eimotherieg, F tSpells, Anfierailk, • uses, Brain Fag, J. Laelt *f rt tonic, nerve facia building up and orn out tied wasted nod restoring perfect a box, or ti tor 411.25, f Ad id One Wen ut Here is the best ofrer ever mode in this community. By VC1'3" excellent ar. resigentent made with the FamilY Herold and 'Weekly Star of Montreal we arts ettaiiireil to offer THE Exaersit 'Irtins And that great Family Finer, the Yanifl• and Weekly Star for one year for the email SUM 01 $1.75 anti fl elm% to each s.'''scrier three imantaful previa p etures, of which the follow, ingis a brief descripicn KING =WARP VIL—Tree to life, a beautiful portrait Axe IS x St inches, on beentifel teaey white satin finiehed papeefor framing. This portrait has been taken surtee acceoston to the throne, and is the very latost and beet obtainable. It cannot he had except through the ll'ANWY Husittie wzrlaby STAR; each pietere bears the King's autograph, This piceure bas the greet merit of being the diet taken after the KM& aeccesion, and has thereforo Ilistcfrieul value thet no other pietore can peatees, qs a QUEEN ALFM,ItYPRA.—An exquisitely beautiful picture of tin remark. ably beautiful and gee Queen Alexinitira, *deo takto Once the King's accession to the climate/. It ie the mutt elm co that ot the Mug, the two f °milt a.inied. 211; also in the ram offered. on the °portrait, of the Xing tied Coneort taken at the seconil egeuereediegeit, altar in Israel's stead (Oen. ;0111, le/ tte tiogs can have Pile fre.ctioo at tile value of the liret. The 'et go dewri to history. and here in the Passover lambs it • THR DUCHESS OP DEVONSUIRV.—ne Renowoed Gainshorougla E . ,I typical of the great Necrifien oi Him 10 a yrnent of #M,0110 reward and siffea sold to Ma 3,,Plerpont Morgan for 'At attortn ig°0111et,:rtiffIluecvtelo°,4bideenler or:Ir*Itlwtevvigritilryleiretia'aTsud telifellifrof lA Ito TH S S LESSON- awfiwts:e 1.1111)°•s°t(iliosrPiaLlin111° s'ati*se;!iiiicielel!ehine,:i 4, PFUel' AU pa et. This, In brief. is the blittory of one or the premium *tierce, lefties by a ' Lesson XII. ---The passage of the * claret Woke of enterprise, the publithere of the Family Berahl have, secured for - Th 1 t i 22411f3 ' ten colours and is reercduced tine ler and the have! . Ini, die to .. a es and pottgal kIlt.11.Cf. and me, . 'refit. Ex. xv, 1, "I will sire; unto .4. in Nevr York City, Mentreni sold Toronto for $12 each, and this is tbc 'picture the quarter's Lesson. Gold- gl°31°"slY•'' The L°1*ti wh° inade 1" ea pictures of the King and Qopea. by whose blood alone ein teee Iii, /air ie. ene,000, 1 Red Sea, (Ex. xiv, 1 a-27). Goide,„ toile their imbecribers. The c tire $ 113 0' line. eolour for eOlour wait the original. Copies of th; reproduc ion axe Pow sold LNTERN.A.TIONAL 'LESSON awilY (Acts iv. 12)• smack off the batiks of NeWfound. libraries in all the important towns • ; !and, white the Majestie mid St Punt and cities of the ieriti. Itistoricol at." • rush by. Besides that, Our wied twine tables far all who desire. to Text of. the Lesson, Review of toe Lord, for Ile bath triumplie ▪ randly Beralcl aubteribere are going to get absolutely free togetber wfth the • With° • '••o,c ims by sin bc,•n dAttiaged in Its Wo Itr,rtgli I bent 04' an Se tereal umehlosige, 18848 ever and alien en Text,edit., 34. wae through the lied Sea. 1U41 4) T • s that zot big veinal Call at TOE 'XMAS °Mee and see eamPles ungifted over the hosts of Pharaoh hi "dis furrinceo have leirst. orid 1 i 0 '1,411' rCAVX •A.T Thl.:111.. Le:-solf I.—Joseph sold into Egypt , the „ . of these beautiful pictures. weieiag oneees 0. the mount tor. . 1' • .1,s t t (Pia iliforitioAkol- ' (Gen NaNvii, .!- t) Golden Text, ..: ' e -1- - 1,0,turi, th • Son ee: AIS great paper the Family Herald for tt's 24 eione who afterward in the 11;44. 4, Tea wane Tug EXX21411 T33123 for the beat news, end you wept_ thet " q ' 11 .--,sio, r• s' pages of general news and famtly . have been frova of old. Ivor.' 4'• 113ges 111aue am worth many times the stiliteription „beep beeeeen. ;toil tiae i,lit31(18 110.ve Newip;tpves fulling ull around u.s : Autt,,, Ili ,, -Tile patriarchs, moved,' riP"'S (1* '11"e' ' ' 'e 4' , „ . ' • tapped a ''• ' ' ' ' ,...„, fee, end tht. eivat Inil% of thieli os t,b, Supteinter equinoctial. avail envy, sold Joseph hito viit ' " • ' hieziv Clod manifest in the flesh. A : reading hr• •• Its agricultural ':er::-. that evf,.• en...1 fmon threatf,u,ti We eve the whole world twie d nt • of all tiongs. whose going, Price. Dfinor send your oubseription to ,everythino• te---------------------------------------------------------s evet14 THE TIMES OFFICE. the world has boos i'nrred 'with are'- Now., three heye rancid and stale. bat chat eves with haat, lila a Tt• forth e 0,1" !little child efr, hom ehild everioetouly avoi- eta lint it eeeme to ts te the 14,, hreakfael inble end through the uscd A. played with toudtts the'1" the ony Judge f all nfirt• FAIR TOOTII-PULI.BRS. et entail/IT i t itrot igh I he litZepaner at _ 4 +40-40^0-OS•4340.4'414.1109 114 04,4,4,4,1**44,4,44,44,44 • were espialally 'eNtr ••• 0.14.. a,. the ttatable, with ‘111:,mother's bean and trings ber third :W44. 1- eeti .11K15t ber...1,fInd there betweenbefore ber. So if we are in right re- • 1 .s.iy 1.01‘,"!2112I4t 1..e-. ;. ttleffas ill goVel, prorlamotion: ieeione with otIr .absent Lord evere— Biotite an eitrtivinere N017 it.i 1.111.1 fun, that neiirly all theetbing in the book will speak to us hushed ul,• Whilt 2211"`"."n"17:j 604 4041" lialra be 140411 Of HIM, and the htitred and cruelty mud (A'tigInNi !'"id Ve•luvius uttlUst " h!:Indred Yew's' and hearlY of JoFoltif's brethren to the bro:ther ^breathing, let toniehitiorei of the ell 110 rabic societies and nearly whom low tether e0 loved tem ellen often Ilourishtng profession of womeii IS nONO on itcCeptcd mid '0 Lentistry -eartewae ri tr•even 1 311,w,abal al., the gteat philanthic mhe ropove- gest tirctttnIent winch Christ wrtesntiot•rsiorfden re- iinngl,..."3:ance. "In a. country town of i ;Kilt-tith nivate:es in two will orre le cord- meal s? Christiant nity is on tlte march t•eiced froHis brhren et. the Jews, Seine -et -Marne *10 41' which I ton stay- t ‘.111.1iiiieci yiomg ladc.ytIeenttistet1, i;;;8 11 in the e'd 4.009;11" of 11.e ralti'lli while jurfdir1 1 1Y is dwindlinG into iza- and the helioing lueirt wills say ith i'tee mono/101y of tooth -drawing:, a iAssoeiatioti 1 '11 41412 the empl,ror. becility. While infidelity is 1 itus' deep gratitum de, --Ali for e." dont iatis busin,,sn in yrovinekil "gee,. to ancient Antioch and amid the dwindling the wheel of Christianity neesoa 11.-1oseph in prison (Gen. , Alt earthip le he t hat nett rev skeet t ire a Gen. xxxix, 21, "But ti.e Lord WAS ; 20; 2a, lea. Golden 'yen. ,y(rAlutcl?yconsists of litt le else. French .• splendors of lite 1'00'1410n is met he le making about a thousand revolt:- xxXiS, .. tiat. emperor's life. 1.,isbon. fair and Wonders of eelfeeierinee, A, clergy- follis Prol if the. wealthier ' , , . ,. . 1-.011S 311 a, Minuto, . I beautiful, at 1 o'cloelt on the 1st tit It an told itie in the northwest that 3 t ie written of him both as slave with Ja•,eph, end ebowed bite moray." sort, rarely, if ever. indulge in a. set November. 1775. in 1,17.: iiiinutet! 6"." l'or '-lx YeItni Iv, Was a missionary ttt mid prisoner that the Lord was with !uouf'11111;18° jeeth; wiln they lose tlieir 000 have perifited, and Voltaire the ettrtme north, living 400 miles him and he was a prosperous man they get on as vest they can .writee of them, "'For that region it from a isaet wilco awl somethms, cxxxix, 2, 2r.. t) it is hard to wait . , without. lint "iin. aching tooth wail the last judgment, nothing want" *lei thermometer 40 degieles below day by day under adverse and try- that interferes with business must go „ wrapped in rabbit skios woven to- petit of deliverance. and be seeming- i and the cost of extraction I.3 within Two francs is the chimneys in 124) 1.12* ilartl,y or fully geueet 1 eiticl: ''.18 it 1)1,3881111C? ly forgotten by those whom. we Phi:: I', 11+:11.112:0:11•ekr'se°t111:fge°0':ft2;ttuesi)! nuslItilt1:°1111°1°Ill'ewsillthe' hig but a 'trumpet, Europe anti eery. 2 1 ale s=ept cut of ilOors in winter, ing eircurestances and me no A,i'airiea feelitig the throb -1.4500 But- the dieaettrs of other times 'weary, s help us if they were not so selfish lam ueicterous in tiP! t 1'11;170d. YOU 410 not mean 40 degrees beloW , befrieuded and who might be used to is said t'O tte c*.i re ClIttny • I t ' ITe Feed, "I. do, and 3 wit 1 3 thug the forceps. But, the, in the grip of ati earthquake, in 1882 s mete ! can 1,1res in the world. let them put , t 1 t rous here any other being that will Lesson III.—Jueeph exalted 1.1:1, volcaifin forei, 11111w:111mi to four f""wing 1 heir lingers off to educate 80. "Them that honor Me I will! and t.m.e11 411,1 of rermauent ei,,aer, their l'oe's for 13:': Goepel ministry. honor." From the prison he 1.s sud- 1 years no lastu7 on the , denly Craltecl to be ruler over all tlie ___+______ tion. in 1 Sal. 4 apii it fel t the geolog- F0r nine sill.: nm -c AMP. T/RED. mi.Nien in 1 858. meadoza in lam; inar school and college und theologi- raoli (43), and this when he WM but tiCS Of tl. eillini of h1S to gy V°1111g 1 . tvidors, putting her mite into 111e our Lord Jesus began Ills public:kaki:— Wail:au Islands by such force ttplitted Nevado, :thee- Lord's lontsur Y . , the face of emperor IllirliSt17. it wee all accomplished i "Sniith is one of the best fellows anti lei *1 '*421 la. 1 81-1; or president impressed upon the coin without effort on the pnrt of Josep1*. i in the world. WhY, which elle earned ii. Millions of time and way. do you know, he en in 1 S71 . Antioch in I 872. Califor- nia in 1 oee, man satvader in 1873. not SO CoriPICOOUS as the blood with The LOr a did it, all in ]lis own good ' actually 1 al.,:cs the entire care of his while in 1 883 what subterrauean ex - have lied their couriteritut in a el lux •, kit t times. 111 181.2 vauens was eanget i I I.r• or Christ 1 Where and ungrateful. ,t Frenchwomen are the DIOS ( ex . in Chile 11)1)440(1 square miles of laud rdllY sePh enthusiasm? Mothers xli, 38-49). Goldtni .It \t 1 sam, their luind to 11 hat they will." le ti agony ; NIvies rmoien 1 11 1 szirt table 11111 11 Ow course through gram- hind of Egypt end second to PhD,— Ile was enploiting the good quell - manual /01.3,01,4,,s1 131 .180:3; the tear cal etindne.ev lo completed Poor 30 years of uge, the age at Which httiy friend, and this wrts what he old parent S." citement ! Oil 'bland of the goOd Men eanLI women, but more Lesson Ill.—Joseph and his broth- -Well," answered the young lady, 7o,nrien n men,. to Whom Christ.. is ren (Galt. xlv, Golden Text, et ea, Syria hiecliteliraneau, a beautiful Italian mt. urt i place, t in( clad, am- 0,f. ytititt. Christ /list and Oboist Rom. 21, Ile not, ace) col= of doh.. xu rounded by all natural charm and last anti Christ forever. igt?ive 3.,evwl,tslyonler doing his (evil, but overcome evil with good." II " perorie Vontler Napies, be paradise watching all these wonders unroll- him to heap coals of fire upon 1 lie • • '; °fit° lolluegohlute tiou.,e,Ettrit.11...erly a third ^And he is the companion of every - ger all Throat, Lung historical reminiscence: Yonder Capri Thes0 things .1 say because I want After perhaps 20 years He who per- oraan em- you to be alert. 1 want you to be formed all things for him enabled the summer 3'c -Sort. of the I; thiug in its action. *4 prompt and effec- on, 4ear River, onlathil with hoarseness *ditch the dester pro - end reeoallosaidedta0 Norway Pine Syrup. using three bottles I Vol' 1411 before retir- bile you sleep with- . cueing biliouseess, variant and defspep- feel, better in the 0. ,C.1 PLANTS. ho animal kingdom, or coughing, or ev- e the Taco, in (01.01 - foreign substances. s vertebrate en. the as in process of the vegetable n --that, is what 123.1 ile we know ,„ eon' hes collet - e race and blew dust lieeently botanists • special attention to ell'thieves:Lino-°things a native o1 warnt 1U-count:Ales, and.' 0.14' tioallt to dust. , rIt 'cansor gett'1X, ritl tter: rib:1m dust 7)51:3:ros in the 121§1,40, LLnd. ',when PreSsiiree" 'there. ith a S.??tincl-,eN,17.. 2214.1 110 &IASI:, IS At (4.. illOro gots red ;in the igeyi ty,,haS inade i.ts , d ell ui Le king boti-'. nilott.eil'' to - . , , 'Ate ringlitator 01 th.O the 1c),n.4er „1027 t,14.Q 1.4,98 at, .1 -is i-Tik," he yea,?! riegroes itS 2111 arrte,es 81*1*3 theory She 14*64* e of art—thie betoutfut febend suddenly nig from the heat -MIS and tile certh. heads of those who had treated him body In distresta I • itt 11 if the earth God hits classified them whether cal- so cruelly (Rom. xii hit)) and how ^ "That is nothing more than is ex - toppled into t g 8 000 merrymakers perished, and amitous or pleasing. The divine 1.-30 !poet ad of him."' lovingly he did it wiien he said, the Jews shall one day see Jesus b:‘'n-f-oult.e'hi th;And he treats all animals as some of them so far down beneath purposes are harnessed in traces that not grieved nor angry with Vo lir- it was S Eti d of Moses. were huniau beings." selves. for God did send nie the mach of hunann obsecpties. that it, cannot break and in girths that can - sent to prepare life for them, even t go 1 And he mentioned a hundred. more reins you to preserve life" (verse 5). iti may he said of many a one of them, not loosea and are driven by Italy, all Europe weeping, all so virtues. their brother, as the one whom God 1 Toe lady Isamu° very tired and "THE LORI) BURIES Hill." crank of the Christian machinery Lesson V.—Death of Joseph. (Clem 9; "Zech' .,ii, 1 Moral—Never praise Your "chum" So I rejoice day by day. Work life . eternal (Isa. xxv, Christendom weeping Where there for all to do, and we may turn the 10)• this way or that, for we are free I, 15-20), Golden Text. Ps. xc, 3 2, 1 ici° tluch 1.0 °tilers' were hearts to sympathize and Chris- 101? of disaster, measuring it not agents. But there is th.e track laid ..---..--.4--,-- tians to pray. 13ut while the na.- times were measuring that magni- 1 i,..‘,11i1T,C ctil ES: 1Si Ai I lEillt O. USE . "So teach. us to nunaber our days with the golden rocl • like that . with SO long ago no one remembers it— that we maY aPpIy our hearts -unto Wisdom." It is a -very great trial to i which the ungel measured heaven, laid by the hand of the .Almighty but with the black rule of death, God in sockets that 'no terrestrial or have' one's hive or motives or sin- ' el.1(3e1in'i-Ite::-10--•)°::)1cellicsa.,8- '°alt;i1(1:* isbighgtisteesnbt'duelllitv'tb1Te Java. of the Indian archipelago, the satanic pressure can ever effect. eeritY rieestiened, and that Joseph's s---- . brethren should conie to him with a, requeet for forgiveness after they t ot tobacco which: is caught iii the grip of the earth- \vorld's • redemption will roll and house the. impotr s , . form so impor i an• a part et :leiver-. And along the track the car of the most fertile isiand of all the earth, goes clown and city efter city until pool's trade. 'ihe warehouse is 72.51 quake, and mountain.' after mountain that island, which produces the best feet in length, 3 65' feet wide, and 121 beverage of all the world, produced feet 1.0 inches high. T.he ground the ghastliest cattestrophe. One him- area is 12,800 square yards and the dred thousand people dying', dead 1 area. of the several floors 171,098 Coming nearer home, on .Aug. 31, 1886', the great earthquake ' which prostrated one-half of Charieston, But look at the disastere cyclonic. At the mouth. of the Ceieges are tinee islands—the •Hattialt, the • Sun - deep and "the Dakin Shah, n.zpore. In the midnight of October, 1877, on all those three islands the cry was, "The waters 1'; A cyclmie arose and rolled th.o Sea over thase three is- le -ode,- and of a population of 340,-. ,000, 215,000 were drowned. Only those savedwho had climbed to, the top of the highest trees I Did. you ever see a cyclone ?. No. Then 1 pray God yoil may ne'ver see one. T saiv a cyclone on the Ocean, and :it swept us .800 miles back from our 'course, and for thirty-six heillet &UV- ing 1410 cyclone and after it We ex- pected every meneent to eo to the, bott inn Thetis told us before we re- tired seep .o'cloek that tlie barometer had tarfen.,•-• but at 11, o'clock at night we' were awakened with the sho*3k. of the waves. .., All the ,lights'op.t. ()rash went all the lifeboats. Waters rush - Ing through the skylights down into the ' cabin _end dawn on the fureaces until they hissed' and smoked in the deluge. n n • SEVEN HUNDRED PHOPLE prayioge shrieking...! Our 'pont ship ,poised a moment en the Lep ,or ,. a monntain of phoSphorescent rio and ,. , , . , .. , 'time plunged downy down. etowie un- til it SCCMOCI. aLi 'if she never : woold ,agaiii be righted. Ali, you never 'want' 'to .see e, eyelone et see, - •• • • liCiiii newer tiene the ^leaf 114. 8.137 g14.1.- 104.,, 1111(1 .6 14.211 14. the .white Iiii- teee,..eactee.,,tiiiies ent id , , -(21*' ei i gilt o' tiio'-Y.o''..•. ''' ' ' " they must answer. I PREACH NO: FATALISM. had enjoyed his forgiveness for 4.7 von to the Grand Central depot of y the millennium. I have no anxiety ears was a groat grief to him. It must be a, grief to our Lord when about the traelc. ain only afraid those whom He has washed and that for our indolence end unfaith- sanctified and justified question their fuhiess God will discharge us and get seine other stoker and some other .engincer. The train is going through with us or without . us. So, my brethreu, watch all the events that aro going by. Ir things see821 4.0 tUrn out right, give wings to your joy, If things seem. to turu 0111 wrong, throw out the .... anchor of faith and hold lost. n Those of you who are in midlife may' well thank God that you have seba so 111a1)37 Wondrous think.,, -s, but there arc people alive to -day who may live to sec the shimmering veil between the, material and the spirit- ual world lifted, Magnetieut,1. word. witle 'Mitch we cover up .our ignorauce, Will yet, be an eeplored rcalni. • • iricetrieity, 1110 • fiery cour- ser of the sky, thet l3en 2131*41 reank- lin lassoed and Arcii^se and Bell and Eictison have fit ought ender voiniaete control, ha S greater wondere to re-, veal. 'Whether here or, departed. this life, wo will sea tbese things. It does .no rn difference. Where we t,Xami, but the higher tha stand- point the larger the prospect. We W111 see there from neaven if eve do net see -Chao ties]. e41 11* , Oh, What a grand thing it is tO have ships telegraPlaed and heralded long hefore, they come, to port, that friends May, eome, dowit to the wharf and welcoine , •1 714a(1.LONC•1•''Al3E3E,INTT ONES! Se ,. earday., ...We tal.e our. .etaircl, in the. watch t,owor„,oci oyough the glees, of. iiispiyaidea 204 leolc off and See •it Whole :flak p4 ships comiog 121. •Thatl is •the -elite -•of -peach,: flag , with. few: ef Bethiehern, i& sting thret.'top Hire for the full benefit of His On- o, by scluare yards. There are at present in bond in Liverpool some 013,000 salvation and seek to obtain 11101.1'owa works instead of thanking hogsheads of tobacco, eteeighing 50,- 000 toms, which is equal, roughly es- otin(rtoeco,l,to a customs duty of oo STIN SHRINKING DAILY, -tohl' Lessonpgayllt(Ex. 1-11). 16110(1 work, bestowed freely upon \tr.—Tepee' oppressed in Golden -text, Ex. ii, 21, "God heard their groan - Mg and God remembered His coven- an.a" 'God permits the devil and hie people seemingly to have their own way, yet, , He works by them or in spite of :them all the good pleasure of ITis .will and the highest inteeests of Ills people. Lesiion VIT.—The childhood of Mose ee (Ex. le 1-:10). Golden Text, Prov. xxii, 6, "Train up chilil in the toffy Ile should go and when he is old he will not depart from it." What a striking Provideuee that the daugh- ter of :Pharaoh, the men who was seeking to destroy Isreel ancl bad given commandment to kill all the male 'chile:ram shook] bring tip aS Tier own son one 0T these mille children, destined by God to he the deliverer of Israel from the Power of Egypte Lessen VI;r1:.-41,Torl4's Temperance lesson (fsa. v, 8-30), Golden Text,, 1:sa. v, 22, "'Woe unto them that are mighty to clriak Wine." These .six woes linen the covetous, the cirenk- arch the desperately wicked, the per- verse, the worldly Wise .paid ihe het- -ere or, rightenueriess are a kind of parallel wi thiar4i4ezixstriste,,solx wos uttptohn, the Scribee and, • lie 1 -1 2) .. oldepect,,i Ex. 'When OrAn 0 veal' he e, Sir 'Robert Ball says the sun is getting smaller every day. The suti is nixie 4.11e11e8 smaller to -day -dem it was yesterday, and the contraction is continualiy going on. There is no reason, however, for alarm., although .the sun twenty years hence would have shrunk a mile, At the begin- ning of this century the sun was Jive miles bigger, and at the beginning of the Chrietian era 100 miles bigger than it ie to -day. The diameter of ine sue is 860,000 miles,. and 40,000 years hence the sun win have' lost 2,- 000 miies. But it will look exactly the same 4,0,000 years hence as it does to -day. A LETTER POUR YARDS LONG. 'rho letter of apology, recently sene loy the Emperor of China to the Ger- mail 'Emperor is cleseribed as, ap. ouisite work of •art. It is painted on, r a single piece of yellow silk civet four yards in length, encl. is beautiially himinated with driegons, flowers and exciliesques, embreidered., in gold. bread f.111(1 'sill oi Noe' cies' • (010 738 The Woek sis '$o '.perrectO 1 executed broicifiry is, e Ire-beet'4.41 et op e., st sight lite e4.4 e• VARICOCELE T ICTU112 elo other elegise Is so prevalent among eien as Varicoaele. As it interferes with the nutrition of the nennal grgasAs it prOduCes esuiselons, loss of semen through*. "th.h, decay ot thh orrah Paine h the Wine, aelsitog in the back, erroainsse. dee. Penncloy• oasItfulnoss, patostatlee et tbe constipation, ace a corebaiaticue. these reentie in complete Lone or lastabaoll. Thousa.nds of young into caiddlc• axed rata are tronbled with Style:torn. If you have rehILOLL 10 Wee* Ott ate afibcted with it, don't neglect it. It will rain Yon. Pon't let doctors expal atm: ea yea by cutting, etretching or tearing it. Our New Metbet1 Treatment diemives strictstre tissue hence it dieeppeari and can enter return NV tong Varicocele and Stricture without operation or toes of time. The treatmen taken 3.1. 1804146 privalely. Bend for oar Free Illustrated Book on VatriCocalics Striatura acid elnet• W. oar/into* to cora or no Pity• Kidneys & ladder 141 texitat cottrgaiata.o.tvetteeeittoeses. iteace the kid:tees tire a great source of *disease. Rave you aching or weakness ever the small of the hack, tendsue1 to urinate frequently, deposit In urine, coldness of hands or feet, a drowsy feeling le She raerttlar• Don't neglect your kleineye. Our Now /drettlhod 'rtreatessent is guaranteed to care any disease of these erg/nein' no -par.,- .,, -1P -No Names Used Without Written Consort*. 0.1V,Ro'we, of Jackson, Mick., sayst—I had vs,ricocitle in the wane:try stage and two strictures of 8 yeers steeding. I Wag operated on twice, undergoing great suffering, but only got temporary relief. Ivrea finally advised to try the Now Method Treatment of Drs. .b X, The enlarged tett% dleappeared in. six weeks. the stricture tissue was removed la e3g11t weeks and ray sexual energy and vitality_ tretareed so was st roan in every respect. I recommend you doetarstr1111 tekeln ileaft." CURES GUARANTEED. NO CURE NO PAY. Before Trost Anent. After Treatment. We treat and cure Nervous Debility. Lost Manhood, Varlcocele. Stricture, BYPIt. ills, Wealt Parts, Gemorrhcea. and Unnatural Discharges. CoussitatIort rine. Books Free. Write for Question I,ist for Home Treatment. Ors. Kandy 81:, Kerffan 148 SHELBY DSETTRRE0EITT:mlai.1. 21 FIGHT R.A.TS 17i1ITH BACILLI. How Lisbon Got Rid of an Obnox- ious Pest. Lisbon has recently- been subjected to an unprecedented invasion or rats, which has disordered the domestic economy of every household and made life miserable. Cats were powerless to check. tho invaders ; poison seemed to act cot a stimulant to their appetites, and traps only served to demonstrate the helpless- ness of mitn's iagenatity to cope with the pest. At length the aid of the bacillus was invoked, and the municipal doc- tors were conunissioned to inoculate some rats with an infectious disease. A. suitable virus, harmless to man, was found, a few rats captured and inoculated and then let loosT e. he bacillus triumphed. The wits sick- ened and die.r1 with wonclerfuV rapid- ity, and to -day .Liebon is celebrating the '4021(14104.4 of the voracious dent. - It is now propou sed to se the virus on board ratios, where rats are known to be tee carriers of infection fatal to Man-4tote,bly plegite Tailors 'Bad Backs* mortssmonssaasonwssata2.0101 Five yes ago my body breke out in white' watery., leiropies, which grew so bad that the suf. fering WU almost unbearable. I took doctors' medicine and varlets reinedies. for tWo Yoats but they *ere of little benefit, wb.enever i .got warmed 1.4 or sweat the pimples would come out again, A ukighhor advised nurdock Blood BittOr8, autld 1" am glad f 'lowed his advice, for four bet— t es completely cured me, , ,That *as tii,r6,ebyosexeirtcs Aare Alas •ueVt-,,,-- .nie 0,40 ot the LAO, The cramped up poste tion 121 which a thilcir works comes hart 011 his kidneys and hard on his hawk. Very few escape backache, ..ptio in the aide and mussel troubles of ene /dna and another. ate., Oftanthnes the first wornings et kidney nfaedeisease are negleeted-- te7 think it will be all rigtkj in a day or twee-bial siok kidney% won't get well without help. D KIDNEY PILLS Are the best friend of kidneys needing assistance, Read the proof from a tailor th i•^",,e has tried thorn. ' John Robertson nterchent Durham, Ont., gives hie experience as Wows: 'a I Ina been ailing with loy kidneyfor =Ore than a year when commenced taking; 'Bean's Kidney Pills, which 3. got at Da. iftriane's drug otore, and ant ifineeraly gl ths 3. did go. Tho wrong action of kidneys made me sick all over and eansii me ranch inconvenience and pain. Thetle 110110W Lb thing of the past, butanes Dega's Kidney Pills mixed me. IL have bad 8,0t10e1*1e or haeonvenience with my kidnete or back eince I took these remartableVilitf, and yet may be sore that 1 gladly riffOnt• mond them to other oufferere." ..LAXA-1,4VER PILLS are the ladies' favorite medicine. They ds not purge, gripe, weaken 01'sicken, Tlidy sot naturally on the stomach,. !Jiver and bowels, curing constipation, dyspepsia, 5i4.1*elt headache and biliousness. Price 25.V6 imtt'wt"ml="Im'ua""A'i"3"'uILn""=ltvj8-N'zz The United "Kingdom has Six Leen leadhig art societies of which eight are ltoya1. Oa, tl et on. (to 11)ashaw ay )--` ' t do 'Y u think or it? X-Icq' e' 01 ly, 31110 1 havo 4.112003741 2.2111.„9 122 11 14.11 o4.3.1 6110, uctu,ally 1310 4.0 1(,arl ts7 a ,aver?' Clubberty 4.,e* 2o t Ilo 41011 4.14j11 04. t? s stle Lo who .1 t war, to loud o, •