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Exeter Times, 1902-12-18, Page 701.1101".11..11 Certiviine Carters Little Liver M1Is. fst Bear Signaturci of , ,Zeeeefes' See Fac-Similo Wrapper Bei OW ,;011020 /I.** ara*zilatnellMaitg '7ese, astats ease-, to taco as sag -am FOR ACI, FOR DIZZINESS; FOR BILIDISSIIESt; CARTEKS ITTLE Mil TOMB 1)1 LLS VLT Fen SALLOW, SKIN. 14 RR THE COMPLEXION , 4:1030S8.731.1,712 utimilI4Y9y3MATuot, s I Taw I Purely TegetslateaeSeSseeeee.06 re CURL-, SICK HEADACHE, Mood Bitters has the most natural action ' ..eilresoth the stomach, liver, bowels and Mood of any medicine known, hence it; effects aro prompt and lasting. It cures, without fail, all such diseases as Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Bad Sick Headache, Boils, Pimples, 'remoras Scrofula, Kidney Complahit, Jaundice, Coated Tongue, Loss of Appetite and General Debility. The fact that it is guar- anteed to cure if used according to directions warrants any sufferer in giving a fair trial to Burdock Blood 1 jeactermancriemarazoarrssisr.i=cmcmsmizzczni--- rince Edward Island 'Farmer compelled to 'stop clearing up his farm. tl, , Mr. Sob Costein,Mininegash, P.E.I., writes: "In the Spring of 15001 started to clear up a piece of land, but had not worked many days before I was taken with a very lame back, and was conapelled to stop work. The nimble seem. ed to be down in the centre of my back and my right side and I could not stoop over. I got a box of Doan's Kidne.y Pills and before 1 had. taken the whole box I was completely cured and able to proceed with my work. I take great pleasure in recommending thorn to all farmers who eke troubled as I was." 60c. a box, or 3 for $1.25. All dealers or 'MC Doan Kidney Pill Co.i Toronto, Ont. tkifrile+441414.1414t4*****4-24-4171,1(Iii***44,7141.0.14-kr140i* seiAN UNSOUGH i.. WEALTH iv - • • . . 3. , We time to read, When he had flaiehed, Mr. 11004:ham, loelting up, „totted that Mr. Truelove's eyes were fixed tle "It's true,." said Mr. Truelove, "every Nord nibo under Laker groaned. "I ought to knOw. I tried to keep • the, thing. Twenty thou., Stuld poundS---such 41, prize as that I didn't think there was any harm, ; Or The ilystery of a Brother's 'Legacy. The time I've had with it wouldn't go through another such a •- fortnight, no t f�r twenty million 4.4 '1 pounds." 4444444.++444401444.1444,11014401444"74444+44+++++,14; Lir , uookha ,, m s as le plied to the undertaker, Whose moral standard, to say the least of it, seemed a little vague, was crush- ingly severe. "Your conduct, sir, lias been =dis- graceful. You have not only detain- ed and opened a leiter not addressed to you, but you have actually en- deavored to steal property of the value of twenty thousand pounds. Your conscience rut nbar to your dishonesty ; but you can hardly have the presumption. to expect me to, pay what yoe are pleased to call your bill." Rising from Mr, Hookham's arm- chair, Mr. Truelove began to rub his htmas. thiak you'd better pay it," he observecl--"I think you really had. Mind --I don't ask you to -I don't say do or don't ; but I think you relly had'' "1 am of a different opinion, sir. I not only think, under the circum- stances, that l'd better not, but I beg to say, plainly that I won't 1" AS Mr. Truelove stood with the MIA/ITEM I. Mr. Samuel IiloOkham was seated hi his chambers in the Toneple.. Amman; the aecount books which littered the table Wae a potideroue ledger.. Over this he wasa poring with the ',affectionate air with whieh e. bibliomaidae pores over Ms most prized :black -letter. The sun was shining without, said the voices of thelsirds la the Tomei° gardens were heard 'throtigh the dust -gained win- doees. Obviously he was not the sort of Man to care for sanshine-or for birds. this* I might raise those rents in Badger's Buildings threepence a 'week, or even sixpence. IL's twelVe months EITICO last I raised them," He lifted his eyes from the columns of his ledger. "That's the best of: 'that31 1 ,g4" 71." this 3r" 7°1114 weekly properties'; " You needn't give see that hay bli. was Mr. ffooleham took the parcel with. any notice before :yen raise ;year rents. Those who don't 'wato a distinctly doubtful east of countena nt pay can go." 116 stroked hie' chin. "cc'. But. • when .he oPcned 'it he ''Aad as there is generally nowhere ga" a 8.4irt or SUrPri" And 116 wonder ; for it7 co n I al nod, with no, else for them to gd to, they have to stay. l'Petv- better, investments than a good weekly property in the East End of Londonseven 1 these. cialistic days." Mr. Mr. ' Madman looked down again at his. ledger With something very like a grin. Dirt hapdly had he re- commenced the absorbing study of its contents than there came train Without the unmistakable sound 'of someone coming up the steeirs. : "Whet fool's that ?" As Mr. Ilea:ham asked himself this hospitable question, it was obvious that, whoever the fool was, he was in a great harry to reach his journey's end, Ile appeared to be bounding up the stcefts three at a them, as though a mad dog were at his heels. Mr. Eookham, who was not fond of promiscuous visitors, was.. Meditating ,locking his door - there was not time to sport. his oak -by way of suggesting that he Was not at home, when he was saved the trouble by somebody fliaging tbe dobr wide open, and 'entering the room as though he were flying for his life, and dropping, without the, !least regard to ceremony, into arr. HOokham's own particular chair. The visitor was a portly gentleman, Clad in black from head to foot, who seemed to be. in considerable agita- tion• of..mindand body. Mr. Ilook- hain stared at him with not anna- tural surprise, and, under the eir- eunistances, not unjustifiable irrita- tion. "May I ask, sir. what you mean by entering a gealleman's chambers in this extraordinary manner ?" The visitor seemed vault of breath, which was not remarkable.' For person of his habit of body the haste which he appeared to have mesde west ..e.,.....Stenti144.4IINZATISICALMOMMINPINIWZNI.AMPACNININ.V. I LL , Have Restored Thousands of Canadian Women to Health and Strength. eral Funeral Undertakers in 1798." "Mr. Truelove, :I have not seen My brother Mattheer for sixteen ;Sears. We parted -or -owing to a slight disagreement. What on earth ha§ he been doing all this time ?" "I min guess." Mr. Truelove Sigh- ed, "Particularly after the last fortnight, I can guess." • "But ho was a man of ,means. What has heconie of property. ? Are you ctottuainted with his testa- mentary depositions ? Of course • I am his natural heir. What has he " that' he has left is , Truelove peeduced, very gingerly, between his finger and thane!), a' small paper parcel from the recesses of his waistcoat pocket. , ''Ile said protection but •the piece of coarse tissue paper, a crystal, which. ghee handle Of the door in his hand, pre- paratory to, taking his departure, he murmured a lest profier of his ad- tered and gleamed -like a veritable mcluntain of light. "What -what is • this .9. mond ?" "Ah, I should say it was a dia.- 'mond, and something like a cliemond •Loo- ; year brother send that it was Worth' every Penny of twenty- then - sand pounds." "Twenty thousand pounds ? You cl mean t ta that he: sank the oxi o y, whole of his fortune' in a Single pre. cious stone ?" • "1 expect he did ;' anyhow, ' said, it had ruined hini.".". him 1 when you say that is worth twenty thousand: pounds. A man is not ruined who has twenty thousand" poundal" '1 can only 'tell you what he told me. He was lodging three doors off my place of busines'se When he was dying he sent for me. 'Mr. True- love,'. he -said, 'I want you to give me a' gentleman's faneral. have no money with which to pay yeti, - when I am dead there will be. only just enough to pay, my landlady's bill, -but I want you to give thie to my brother,' and with that he gave nue the diamond, wrapped in a Piece of paper. just as you .see it there. Lt's worth tweaty thpusand pounds. You'll find his address upon this envelope. I want you to give him this letter too.' " Mr. Truelove , took: an • envelopc. from his pocket : it was not in. the Cleanest condition, and it had 'Seen opened -Mr., Hooleham perceived that fact at once. "Who onereed • this eavelone ?- you 1 • , the institution is to be known, was my mind the coast seems clear as mid- " Yes, me. And evesh hada' t.' tepened with appropriate ceremonies. day," returns the dude,: wondering poeitieeiy daegerous. •• And again Mr.: Truelo-Se sighed. • Lord Kitchente was there to declare what has come over the •usual phll- "Are you Stoned. Hookhant ?" be The envelope contained a letter the college. open. In doing so he osophical .Jack, and laying - his nee - gasped. : written on one side of half a sheet • said that while thee is still required vousness at love's door. • "Well, sir,. and what if f am ? of note paper. HereIfor the complete development of the "I don't know. peern to feet it "You'd better pay it ! you're sure to send it to inee-I know you wilL and then you'll' wish you'd paid it tiow, you know" But as Mr. :Hdokbaui 'still swilled to be of a different opinion, Mr:. 'Truelove disappeared. (To 13e Continued.) DR. A. W., CHASE'S g, CATARRH CURE .„ O. is seat direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanently cures Catarrh end Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or. Dr. A.. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. GORDON COLLEGE OPENED. — , Built for 12ohammedan Boys at Khartum. A few seatences pass between them, - In 1899 Khartum. was again. made and Jack understands that all is In verse sets before us a night scene or . so that noses to save them. from the de' , e ier s a na . whith was told them, eoncerning this.. the ca.pital of the Egyptian Seudan. readiness, waiting for the signal. The earth, sh pl cl W 'Lehi cr over their The • British.began at Once the re- men are dressed. like Teaks, child. , while, under. the direetion of Lord stroyer. The little babe laid in the troy filled their • own hearts, and building of • the ruined. ,eity; and should they be seen it will be believed Kitchener, thousands of cartloada of DOCTOR JACK Now, there are times when it does not do for man to disagree with a frJuncl's opinion of himself, and •Nvhat- ever jack may think be wisely keeps to himself, only saying :- ::II°IweeT 1:wilit111'faorix.7a9a.o tiler telegrana from un the road, regarding the train, and meant to call for it this evening, but, bless ray soul, I forgot all about he laments, diesnally, though e0n$01011S Of having lost prestige. " Never raind-we'll guess at it. Say the old slow poke express will be feat hours late -that means two e..m. What do you call it ?" "I'd make it daybreak, judging froin the experience we've 'heal," re - Plies Larry. Both wrong, fsentlernen. Since laet heard from the:, • delayed train has broken the record. The pasha has bought the officers in charge body and soul, and the rails have become am- tually hot under the flight of the ex- press eastward. From this time on It will be known as the Plying Turk, The whistle that our friends hear in the distance as they halt antler the wall actually announces the arrival of the express within three miles of Stara- boel. It will draw up to the station exactly on time. This gives a chance of eomplicating matters. • There is a prospect of a lively time ahead. Jack and the two with him mount the wall in the same way as on the preceding night, the rope serving them a good turn. Instead af, going direct- ly toward the palace, they term in the quarter where Jack and Aleck wrestled wile the Turk's janizaries on the oc- casion of their former visit, whim Aleck Was captured. • In a short time they reach the shore, where the little waves are chas- ing each other oyee the pebbly beach with a gentle lapping sound. • Jack looks out over the darkened water, but can see no • yacht. • If she • is anchored at the •buoy still she has doused, her riding lights, so that her position may not be known. Is the boat's crew ashore ? He walks along a "short distance, until a boat turned bottom up is sighted. This is the place agreed on as a ren- dezvous between them. Jack gives a signal, and a dark figure rises up from behind. the overturned boat like a goblin. "That you, captain," asks Jack, in loW tones. " Yes, sir," comes the guarded re- ply. PREPARING FOR BA ss. ll'ciBRITAINT-AmER,-- rc"uoINtigli-ramuTei051411gH6 3" 5TRENGTH TO Wrinnia. (3 t Ifteda ti,uticnoHALwizolia5 , an DMA'S S a Chen11• :41: i Price in Canada : $1 00; Six bottles for $5.00 e When a baby iS COMillg the or- peetaut mother Deeds to take special care a herself, for upon her h•eplth depends tO a great extont the health O f the 1.111bOrn ba,be. If diet, etc., etc., is not watched,., the statt itt life of the future off,spring will not b0 a satisfactory One. it 'IS a mistake to take liquid medicines at this time, for they all contain, alcohol. Their steady we has the same efTect as' habitual liquor taking, consuming the vitality and hardening the tissues. If you are weak you need a tonic, not a stimulant. Don't take Medica- ted *ine or alcoholic medicines ; but take ST. TAams WAVERS, they area tissue builder and a reconstructive. S. JAMES WAVERS help stOmach, digest food and send the nutriment through the blood, and this is the honest way to get health and Strength, the kind that lasts, develops and breeds the energy which accom, plishe,s41Mhallveelit: se d tat. j'amen wafers for years. None bdtteZ.,' • Dr. It. J. Maddox, X4022E1013, 1011g. .51,james Wafert are not a secra remedy: to the uunarous doctors, e - commending them to ilteirpalieuis we mail the futinuaz uton request. Where denial% are not selling the Wafers, they are maned upon re- ceipt of price at the Canadian branch: St, James Wafers ea, i723 it. Catherine St., Montreal, THE S. S. LESSON. INTERNATIONAL LESSON, DEC. 21. Text of the Lesson, Luke ti., 8-20. Golden Text, 'Luke ii., 11. . 8. And there were in the seine things as the Lord's messenger haft said. Elizabeth said of Mary, "Blessed is she which believed that there shall be a. performance of those things -which were told her from the Lord" (Lake i, 45, margin). Paul said concerning the angel's message in the storm at sea, (`I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told , me " and so it came to pass (Acts xxvii, 25, 44). • I do believe country shepherds abiding in the that all that is written in this bless - field, keeping watch over their flock • ed book which ii, is not yet fulfilled shall be fulfillecl'aa literally as • were The previous . verse speaks of the all the prophecies • concerning- the by night. under the law (Gal. iv, 4); the ful- humiliation and first coming of our blessed Lord. Every purpose of God shall be fulfilled in Christ (Isa. xive Son of God, made of a woman, made fillmeat of Ise.. vii, 14, "a virgin ea; Jae. ea 29), shall conceive and bear a son and . 1'7. And When they had seen it shall call His name Inunanuel." This they made known abro.act the saying they °erne fro:n Stamboul, and are thither bound again. rubbish were :being removed and a Satisfied with this, Jack again seeks good, great and chief Shepherd of lied into -effect, the foundations of toward the palace. Somehow he seems Scripture who came to give His life exceedingly joyful by the glad ticl- new plan of street; was being car- bis two companions, and they turn the Mohammedan College were laid. to feel a. heavy weight upon his spirits ...Tat' He mig,ht save His sheep from ings concerning Jesus so •that we Euncis for the building of this insti- -he cannot tell what causes it, but eae, ea, ill). se destroyer (John x, 10, 11; Ileb. cannot but speak of it, how far we tution had been provided by the the uneasiness is there. must he from the experience of those manger beea.use there was no room in the inn is none other than the joyfully they spread the tidings and told simply what they had seen and heard. If we hae•e not yet been made • 9-1'). Fear not, for, behold, 1 shepherds and of those of whom eve inunificent gifts of Sir William Ila- "Larry, are you armed ?" he asks, bring, you good tidings ef great joy read in John iv, 28, 29; Acts iv, ther and Mr. W. Enema° of Great quietly. • which shall be to ,all people, for un- 20; Viii, 4; 1 John 1. 8, 4 ? Britain. . ' "Yes, but you don't think we're go- . to. you is born this day in the city 18, 10. And all 'they that heard it Two weells ago 'Gordon College, as Ing to have a evumpus, do you? To of Da.vid a Saviour, which is Christ wondered. * * * But Mary kept all ,Although the angel of :the. Lord itiletie.sieletarilitngs and pondered them .131 the Lord. „. was sent from heaven to these hum- ble shepherds with these great, glad tidings, the world neither knew nor 't C'' d d Though I muy mention that from • "Dear, Samuels -I have told Mr. 'project ha had. never hoped for more In my bones that we won't get outeXte of d anything about 1 . eo ma e stt•augers l'm accustomed to the Pre- Truelove to give yoa the diamorid, !rapid progress than has been made. this without seine excitement, and 1 the world's. rifler to take pert in ful- fix Mister.. Alia' pi•ay, Sir, who are which you will haVe with- this, after I ITe said it was e.xpected that the believe in being ready. Yonder loom filling Hie win to bring about the you ?" I am dead and be has buried me. ;college would be the center of the up the palace walls. Forward all, to birth Of this child at Bethlehem, but an undertaker." • Be good enough to pay his bill. Mr. I more advanced scientific training and rescue Aleck -then we're oft on the he was wholly unconecious of it. The Mr. llookham rose from bit; seat; world in its blindness a.ncl madness is to- going its own way, as it coed stared even MOTT ,th all he had . stared before. "A What ?" Truelove is a, perfect stranger to me. It would seem. a •rash thing to entrust Such a commission to a, per - education of the youths of • the- bon - clan in literary and technical 'knowl- edge. It was exPected that the sta- fect stranger ; bat I have uot the 1 dents would be fitted to 1111 many • "Alt i mutest ulcer," • slightest doubt, that you will get I posts in the Soudan for which they "And ina.y ' I osk, sits to what ' 1 the diamond Aiooner or ittter,-cer- are already- required. I Owe the pleasure of this visit ?• 1 Willy quite soon enough for. you. An interesting fact about the col - suppose you haven't come to burY lt is called the Devil's Diamond, and lege is that 00 effort will be made Me 9" -. is worth, at a trade valuation. at to turn its students from their faith - "Not to bury You. I burled your least twenty thonsend poundS, • It i13. Islam. ileeligion is net to be i brother." tanght in the College. It is expect - Mr. Hoolchton started. ed that before very long the school "'You buried iny brother l" ' will ha.ve at least 800 stndents and "This day fortnight, in' Nei -Mead ' • ' • • .1 - 'ti Cemetery. ramily grave', .with fees, 411 3. 'Improved funeral car or hearse drawn by four horses, two modeen carriages with pairs ; elm ehell, covered, lined, etc., " stout case of polished oak, fiaiehed with best bro ss mediaeval 1 u rn i tare. and en - blue sea. Not so fast, Doctor Sack -some things are easier said than done, you know. CHAPTER XXIII. The bells have rung out the hour be- fore Jack and his friends leave the beach, so it is a little after ten when they come in sight of the palace walls. At this very rhoment a vehicle is be- ing driven from the 'railroad depot to the palace of the rich pasha as fast as Better to ponder than, meeely to • wonder. It is not 'wonder, bat faith, that brings the blessing. The word preached does not profit 'unless it is mixed With faith in them :that bear it (Hob. iv, 2). Maty, like Daniel, Rept the matter in her heart (Dan. all, 28). If the truth is laid up in the heart and prayerfully pondered, we shall receive the light.. thinks, and seemingly does as it in due bum. pleases, but God in heaven is work- U0 20. And the shepherds returned, ing things after the counsel ge glorifying an.d praising God for all His own will and making all thin the things that they had heard and ready .for the coming again of Hina who was the Babe in Dethlebera. His seen, as it was told unto them. throne • on earth will be David's throne at Jerusalem, and all kings and nations will honor Him (Eph. 11: jer. iii, 17; Ism. ix, 6, ,1; Ps. leeell, 11). I trust that all who teach this lesson win speak of these has the pleasing property, of briegmg ill -luck to its rossessor. It has brought tha devil's . own luck to use, I am a beggar ' now, besides whom they wia• be closely aSsociated a fee of a dozen gold medildies can things and show to all whom they I was a rich man when 1: first hacl a u s - 0 ,6 - , ha,virige lived the devil's 'own life 'during their four to six years of col- urge' the ,driver to hasten- In this can .reach that unless all believere into the bargain. If I were to tell lege life. . carriage three' men are seated -we are 'doing all they can to make the c SaVi01.1r who you the pranks fluit cursed stone .,a,„ ,,a.s,,,, „.„,„„ have seen them all before-Abdaliah tidings known of the has 'played me ! It has at last sue- . iv.12 -ii • "1-I i" L' ''''' 4'''' .--. i'""4"'"' " ' . Pasha,: Don Carlos,. and the matador, has come and of His great salvation ceedect in bringthig me 1 o an early - During thc siege .01 Ladvanith one Pedro Vasquez. The last has 'come a they arc not interested in Plis com- long way for revenge, but be has en- ing again.. play cd I have only had it twoyears of the officers organized a concert totered the service of the Turk . graved inscription . p]at(', will). all ;end i.t has done for me already: By keep up the men s spirits. Ile heard ,' and bid- 13, 14. Glory to God in. the necessary attendants : complete in29. the way, it posseSses another pleas- at a sergeant •ia. the Gorcions who den farewell forever to Madrid, whose highest and on earth peace., good TOtal ,e8S. Fee brought the bill to , ing property, -it is impossible to was a good. performer, and asked .fi,ekie populace would never greet him will ,toward men. aye w-ith Jeers after that last un- - Thus said a •muititude of ,the Ilea- you.'' sell it. Nirhoever encleaaours to clo him. .1 o contribute his, services. fe,:semate engagement with the black verily host who accompanied the en - • The visitor • handed Mr. Hookhcan so have the best of reasons for "I'm awfully sorry, els; said the toro that Senor Jack slew. gel who spoke to the, shepherds, and a blue docoment of portentous size. . Mr. Regnant could scarcely believe his ears. and eyes. • "Do 1 Understand you to any that my brother Matthew is dead ?" 'Dead 11S a CO fr111-11/1i1 001.11dill'f' i There is no need for so maxiy women to suffer pain and weakness, nervousness, sleeplessness, rummies, famb and dizzy s ellaraird the numerous troubles which ren er thelife of woman a roand of sick. ness and soffering. • Young girls buddieginto womanhood, who stiffer with pith's and headaches, and whose face .,le• pale mad the blood. watery, will' find MIlhurriea Hear* and Nerve •Fills help them greatly clurilig this period, Women at the change of life, who are nervous, tiobject to hot flushes, feeling of pins and needles, palpitation of the heart, etc., ere tided over the trying time of their life by the,, use of this Wonderful tweedy, lb has a wonderful efiect on a 'women system, reekes pains and aches vanish, brines color to the pale cheek and sparkle to d'le eye. They build up the system, renew lest) vitality, linprove the appetite, make rid', red blood and dispelthat weals, tired, no,arnbitien feeling, Gee, Otil OPX, OR 3 ron 91.25 Alt. 0:ALCOR, Tilo T. tillibarn CO., Linil 'led, Toronto, Orat being pony that he over tried. It. can only be given away, Knewing your character as T. do, I am aware that you will never be able to give away a stone of the value of twenty • thousand pounds. It wet; Illipossi hie have had a handsomer funeral for lee ; how :still • more impossible London bad been there to see. 1,Te will it he for you I 11 ghosts are instrocted me to bring elm hill to allowed to revisit these earthly YOu.'" plains, I hope 1 shalt be permitted Aft.. Tifoolcham became quite exeited. to See the Dm -there will he fuu, I "But,• my good sir, -your name, I presume, is -eh" --glancing at the headline of the 'document he h el d - "rfruelove ? You are the Mr.True- love mentioned here ?" "The. same. Established as Gen - know, "Your affectionate brother, "Warr -THEW ITOOKETAM," The letter, which was written in the finest possible head, tools some sergeant, 'hut I Canna." "Whr" asked the officer, in a Voice of surprise, "You eihey some st t, cl on ' t you?" "I did, sir." what was it?" `"Plie bones, sir; but I've eaten them!" , TICE EA HT S Tel A.METER. Ithough the diameter of the earth has been roughly known for many years; it has only been accurately ascertained after thirty years' labor; and at. a cost, of $500,000. It ,is 7,926 miles at the Equator axed 7,- 899 from Pole to Pole. And You Need Have No Fear of Appendicitisj Peritonitis and Other Dreaded • fils.—Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills, the Great Fanrabr Medicine. 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In health the bowels should ntove about once a day, otherwise, the egecte are soon felt in the way of indigestion, headache, • dived ne,se, bodily pains and feelings Of une easinese, Itteguor and depreesiole, The Most peompt relief as Well at the most thorough cure fOr consti- pation is Dr,, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pits. NO Merely cathartic medicine can dO mere than relleVe' constipation. The bile which is poured into the intestinee by the liver is nature's! Cathartic and coesequently healthy liver action is esteheial to regularity of the boWele. Dr, Chase's Kidney - Liver P1110 iusv-e a dil'ect action on the liver and kidneys as well as •the bowels, end for this reasOtt cAect a thorough cure of eonStipation. Dr. Chase's 1<1ciney-Liver Pille ate of ihestintable value as a family medicine. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. At all dealers or itdmansois, Zates & CO., TorontoA. Unleos our friends are exceedingly we think of the millions of angels active ea their work, -they will hear who will yet say, "Worthy is the something drop. The furious Turk is Lamb that was slain to receive pow - rushing home as If some intuition has er and riches and wisdom an warned him` of danger. .When he ar- strength, and honor, and glory and -rives at his own a whirierind will blessing (Rev. v, 12). The aim of in all things it, so that a minute later he bends 31; I Pet. iv, 1:31 Phil. ii, 11).8e.al°rItl palace wan. lie has noticed particul- are so to live that God. • lilisdeltvhiecereiscle'eltebdrinogn Doctor Jack is the first to reach the. VOl, Gadolgd! break loose. ariy where the spot is, and marked may he gloeified (1 Cola vi,, 20; x, • down to feel for the grating. There 15,16. Let us now go even unto it is, sure enough, just as he believed. Bethlehem and see this thing which How quickly the athletic American is come to pass, which the Lord bath made known unto us. There vies no questioning, there were 110 doubts, there was .no hesita- tion in acting out their faith. They believed all that • was told them; they went with haste and found all secures a strong Clutch of the bars - he braces himself for a grand effort -no man in Abdallah Pasha's employ could accomplish such • a. feat, but Jack's greatest power lies in his hips af o7ins ebArEtecialltiltleid rtalascrit 1 alit ri?..o- ne °Ler uht •thhaes brought for the purpose, they hear a crackling sound. " What's that 1" demands the dude, suspiciously. '1 Italie torn the grating from its socket," replies jack, breathing hard, awl yet speaking as though it were nothing of much consequence, "'Pon 'elude now, thet's hardly fair, Oki hose wobbin' inc Of 111Y laurel. V:011 should have let •nie have it. chawnce." " Hark, man 1" "T13-1.:cl" v3:01.4e comes from the depths, and thrills them. Aleck is still alive -their mission promises to be a. sue - cess -at any rate, they heve Made a grand start, which means much. So Dootor Jack bends down and calls s°,r‘tAl3cele-lt-/ *say, old man, we're have -all'S well. Come up the stairs and eee us. 00 e Contleiled.), A Pleasant, Prompt atd.Perfect Cure for ' COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS. SORE THROAT, AST/114A, BRoriCHITIS, CROUP, and, call Throat %Bond Lung Troubles. Obstinate Coughs yield to its grateful soothing ;lotion'and.in the racking, per- sistent cough oiten.present ia consump- tive cases it gives prompt and sure Mrs. S. Boyd, Pittston, Ont. writes : " I had a severe cold in my throat and. head and was greatly troubled with hoarseness. Two bottles of Dr. 'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup completely cured me." pp2.0 i5 centper haftka APKVIV E 'fflX4r,e41 RS, "!1 The Leading Leading Specialists of America. 2-5 Years in Detroit. Bank Security; Niue eat cif every ten Men have been guilty of trausgression against Stature lo their yeti th. Nature never excuses, go nietter hote young', thoughtless ot irtterart Ite may be, The ptinistintent and suffering corresponds with tito crime. Time only escatie from its rutuoua results Is proper scietaific trea.twent to connieract its ielVects. The DRAINS, either by nightly tosses, ce, secretly through tine eriee, Moat be stopped-the'lIZRVES 111119 t be bunt up and invigorated, the blood MUSE be purified, tee SEXXJA14 ORGANS mutt be vitalized and developed, the BRAIN must be iourialte.d, Our New Method Trcettneet provides elt these requirements. 'Gilder its intInettce the brain becomea active; the btaead purified so that till titutplcs, blotches and ttkere dieappear; tile excrete% become Earwig as steel, so tlrat nervotts. nets, bashfulness tied despoacletmy disappear; ine oyes become briget, the face hill auci clear, euergy return; to the body, aua the userat, phyeleal aud sexual eve. toms are invigorated; all drains cease -no more vital waste front the gestate. The vatiotis organs 'become eatura.1 and. lawny, We invite all the afflicted to call and consult 119 coafidentially and 'free of charge, Cures GurartIrat**ol or -O PC13,. We treat and ctiret Varitooccie Ittood plopectses, Steletourie4 it.Galropt,trancr:airsrliecos,/§.n.itYditiqercaytarrndOlstAirro4er8Dpeirtitucanst:::02.00a, Untautu. CONsOLTATIOrkl rnen. 1.100ItS Vann. 11 liftable to call, wrhe for a OTIESTIODI ISLAS/TS for newt. akreo.ttoettt.. Dil'/& KENNEDY 84 KERGAN 410 SrIELtiv iliT., DETIzOlsr, nititC11. Oilisti"P(H4e, , OK