of-sr-wvwv *M Ill 51 'gf 'j tal. t of THE GUARDIAN, cn.\nt.or'rE'rowN, Novuiiunri 19 i393_ t ml l r ~ _ i»..i__, __ r H _ _ ’» l ~ .. . 0 ~»f - ~ i-xx-.'~:'a'<'J¢'.¢fa:»i. fait ,iff -' 1¢w»i~..;,m¢_,,,,¢,.¢,,,,,,.,,,,. ,MM , v .. .. . .. ...» of-f,i~ .me ,....._»-"_, Ts & Witt Seven i - lmpure Blood _ ` No Appetite Cure Accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla . ml. famlly Made Well by Thi; “ Great Medicine. 4 ‘uma years old and am a lumberman, em] in driving logs ou tho river. I ww,” exposed to :ill kinds of weather, i- ,ungseized with rhetimatism. I tried ` *mg liuiments, but they failed to pm, Pains moved through my limb, dnhort time since 1 Settled in My Back. _ lprght I would Work it off, but it grew “¢, md I was obliged to shut down H-'mill and ‘stop work. My blocd 'poor sua I did not have any appeti1;e_ mud not sleepnights on account of the ._-vi pains. I decided to take Hood’ii and Hood’s Pills. In ten days felt relief, and now, a few months I am myself again andam A Perfectly Well Man. to my business daily, ang he benefit derived from Hood’; My wife and other members family were taken with the grip sudered at times with sick head- They resorted to Hood’s Sarsapa- Hmd’s Pills and they are now all halthgi ,}_ _R. Harms, South Nova Scot in. _ * J , s Sarsaparilia the flue True Blood Puriiler. SERMUN BY L I l $1, six lor $5. Get only Hood‘s. eliectively. Zbceuu. act easilv promptly and are showing it complete line and Gontlemen’s Fine ment. ` beauty. yi? We have lower grades at "I" $1.15 1.35, 1.60, and 1.75. Shoes Stylish up-to-date shoe wearers should seek our establish- `Eu<*lish, teaching us that we must Our Ladies Box Calf Walking ~ orSka.ting Boot at $2.25 is a ll. Stewattt Gt ~ or ooduess' 2. Positive righteousness if applied for at once. _oo ....sAr.n r>n1cEs.... "22 ” inf do 280 t' s e ,,_ _ ' ' r' 1-: . _ >-i ~- - ' I ~ g _ . ` Negative goodness is not religion. If negative goodness were religion. then one of these lamp-posts out here would , _ . . . _ . be the best Christian in town, it never cursed, nor swore, nor drank a drop mme ,fan homes on deck sinceit was made; it never did tiny muy P- for B‘“`b9'd0e3 0” thing wrong. lf negative goodness CARVELL BROS. ymountain, would be the best specimen . . . , . of Christian this world has. Negative, (Continued on the Sixth 1-,age_) g _ l SAM JUNES Ungndliness With, There is, as I said, no power in ai I i negative force. and none in a negative of au sort. \\’e are not sent forth to NEGATIVE GUUIJNESS And Iositivet Righteous- y li ness--Examples of Both-y Progressive Euchre Gon- deuntined-Plain Talk About I-lonesty._ . 1 The honor of Christ and the salva-5 V850" Of 0°’ OW" Souls dellend lafgeli these questions stand uushaken to-day, upon our holding proper views of the Scripture and practicing its precepts. Ignorance is a sort of heterogeneous, COuJp0und that neither God nor man can do much Wllh' The fact 15' We “mit ” about it. The.re’s many afellow that has l know something, and all iutelligen action is based no intelligent thought ual# SS we first know some things. The man who really knows one thing well tis on the road to know a great many theology] wings- *md the "°“b1""P°"’aPS' Wit” Btoolooc foriiio Biiito, wiiioti is iiio f ll ` ' . lill h ' . ` . . _ . ggggfixaig gne:1h‘?na;lv?;,;lS_ ey me guide of my life and the inspiration _oil “For the grace of God that bringeth t5al"3‘_i°” halh. appeaired EO an .mfm’ and negative features-y-_these two com- teaching us, lnstrtictikg us, qualifpiugy " ~ - ‘ ? -- h t d ' t U _ 3ii‘oc'iIti(iix§}di1?}I:id}cI/liriirgldly liilstswe " Bower' There is no Power l be t -` _ - _- - - ,. => g . hi Sly nd odl in in electricity _until you bring tho\ tive soberly, ug eou y,a g y this pg-Qsgntwfir cl." That is, in plftini ces’-se to do evil, and learn to do well. Conversion is a very common term in t the Church and in the pulpit. Some- times we use it in a very vague sense. Conversion, Ssriptiirally, means simply 4 two things: first I have quit the wrong; y and second, I have taken hold of the ° ‘t \'o man is Ser' turall converted rlgn . _ - ip. y I until he throws down the wrong and, walks off from the wrong and walks up to the right and cspouscs the cause of the right. Religion is a two-fold principle, or rather it is a- principle that enables man to discern the right and to do the right,to dist~ern:tbe wrong and to it make himlhatc the wroug.There are two elements in every pious life : 1. Negative were religion, then a stock, or stone, or l AT W. A. WBQEKG & C0., Bl(-Pr Goods to clear--On our retail counter whie they las*----BRUUMS--LAMP WICKS-“Cdl 1 _ Brushes. it clothes Bruenoew. 'Horse Brushes. fBrooms-- -~ if-WIP Wi°k‘°'°‘° ' I About'l50 Corn Brooms left Small size 0- 2G <10 ° h ll . 1 . ` ` 20 dozen Han' Brllff GS 9- 10 doz Clothes Brushes to c ear Bmshgs ' _ 7 _ we Medium A__ 38 d - To _ i , 00 at the following prices 956 clothes sale price A150 qllallfy, S816 P1109 126* Large size B__ 46 doz ° Sale Prlce 501. 136,, ....Na:l1Brueh.es---- 10 dozen best finished Nail Brushes , 8 'l brushes, sale price 58 11° 52° t. it 7. c`~ goodness is perhaps. one of the halves' of religion ;hut genuine reli_gion.Christ- ` i " , ly reliviou means not only that thata 9 U J ,J L , A A , ' man isouegatively good, bi.. that he is 1 ' ' positively righteou~. The... is no power, in a negative position;or in being nega- tive. Christ Jesus saw ts- s when he to d his pr- ach us to go to h affirming t and uri aching the gcsg.el,not coufutingi the de iial_~ ot' iulitlel t_i‘.l never uttered a sentence in my life to prove that the Bible is true. I never spent tivo min- utes in my life tr_\_ ing to prove tl ere is a hell. I never spent fifteen Secours in the pulpit in my lite trying to prove there is a God. Nobody but a fool needs such argument. 5' deny any thing that any body says, but we. are sent forth to :ifiirm something. Au aggressive Christianity is always aliirniiiive I am sorry for the preach- er that has bacxsli-iileti far enough to try to prove in his sermon that there is a God. I iiin sony for the preacher that he has got so low down in his theology thit he is trying to establish the tact that there is a bell. I know oi men tr_ti g to establish 'thel fact that thereis no hell. A gentleman; said to nie the other day that the fact was nearly established. lsaid to him : “When did you start your exploring party down lhf-fre, and when wiil they retu'n to report P" He said he ha/in’t started anybody and he wasn’t looking for them to return. Said I “How are you going to prove anything about] it then P” And l want to tell you this much : The assertions of the word of God on all and a little colored child of three years old in this city knows just as much about hell as any living scientist. ~I sup- pose some of the dead ones know written hell out ot his theogogy here, but- he won`t be in hell fifteen seconds tili he willjump and say, -‘My Lord ! What a mistake I have made in my my soul. _ We said a moment ago its positive bined-vive the Christian life force and two forces positive and negative, to gf-ther. You see that negative electri- city gathering about the trunk of this old oak tree? That tree has withstood a thousand storms, and now we see this negative electricity climbing up its body and settling inits foliage, and now the positive electricity passes over it in the cloud, and negative strikes positive, and the two forces come togetherin the top of this old oak tree. and it comes with acrasb and splits that oak tree from I its topmost twig to its low,est roo ' s. The :e’s power. There`s Oiriinpotence. And so in the life of every good man who is negative- ly good and positively righteous. Look at George Whitefield with his whole nature surcharged with negative good- ness and his life full of positive righ- toousuess. We see him going out to Mooriield near London at three and four o’clock in the morning; and with 10, OOO lanterns blazing all around him he preaches the Gospel. Before day- light and sun-up he has a thousand peniients and a thousand converts, and does more bi-fore breakfast than all the piilpits in London cou d do the year “ “ g Plain Do “ Union on P.”I;_ Island Railway gift _____ 4 I € U S O of criaonic oi eases one nun- . D 1 i-on TYJRBW DR' °Ldg(;lr-iuad ip Dnhaexisigigttgmv Saturday and Sunday. round That looks like business. re is a east.---I-Iousekeepers y' CLOSlNGr SALE R CLO'l‘Il-NAIL and T00'l‘ll;BRUSllES ~ o 1 ° ° Zi OM € (3 ' r i ,, so 'i ~=- - -'-H' -Pvt* *lf ".‘@2,." tes. .1-‘Z .. 2 ".i;,~_ , -so,-.§.’.*f? "' I ~- Shoo Brushes- - ' - - - I5(; Sale Price ‘|843 Sale Price 2545 Sale Price sold-igoiiigr out .__of.bus1ness--Bargams fot all. p __ o I i ,ist titttttttitsttt uit ii; I . . ` ?'- 5 "3 -_ ‘ '.’»‘-»Ff=..' uf".-°»?§5'_ L is ' i r ii Ladies all-wool Dress Goods Heavy all-wool Blanketing white 2 yds wide “ All-wool Do Grey “ “_ “ u ic , cz Checked rc it i¢ ' This is one chance in a life time to get goods at less than they Cost to manufacture, loss is your gain. Dont delay if you want any, They cannot last long at these prices application Samples will be sent and freight prepaid on parcels from $3 00 up to any sta i EAfE..(3-AI `ln tilted States an t - _ I for information, or call at Clrtovvn, Friday ****%*** acKAY S lremenlnu§%§l§y%gQlit Sale of our own make of Twceds, We are overstocked and not wishing to close down our ni have decided to clear out all our Surplus stock. In order to make room for our new Spr patterns, nothing but our own make of goods is included in this sale The cloths aie I-Ie! Strong and Durable, Just the goods for this season of the year Farmers and working u ri goods at p should avail themselves of this opportunity of buying 'honest all viool never before sold at. Heavy all-wool Tweed (Don e an wis wor ,_ per “ ' °‘ “ Fancy Paterns - ‘° “ “ Plain Grey and Black “ “ "‘ Fancy Patterns “ “ Flannell White and Grey bi <1 T 't) in sitio K( f‘ 550 “ ¢¢ A “ 40 “ Union Twill Do “ ,“ °° “ 35;; l. H it _H . ' ¢¢ “_ , 4' 80 DO Do it 4. at 7" 80 _ $ 1 C 50 to 65c “ C C OC ' G DG C ].\T (.`/‘()IE1].\`l'1E}I3 . BG ssssssssssssssssssa You tant Malt ti Mtstak ti, If you buy your Fall Suit ami Uvorooai I from us. A constantly increasing business proves the success of our efforts to dressour patrons to their satisfaction A Magnifioentqlanga of Suitlngs In English, Scotch, Irish and Canadian Tweeds ,Good Value m ` ` Serges, Vicuuas, Cheviots, Worsteds 1 The Latest in 0vo|-coatings Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Fur Naps Whip Cords. Bought for 'Spot Cash, Sold at ii close margin of profit. ordon I &. McLellan 1 p Men’s Outfitters '75, _ y Ever thing' ning shea - Dry goods of every description 20 to 50 p. c. below usual retail prloes- “itat” ,;'»i:.~¢*§_.¢rty1»<~‘r_A_.»o1gq&% _____n¢_.-_ e. i HA|R snusi-iss tzo 1 42° do 250 2 Sai... pri... 140 22° <10 14°.,LamP3\l1’°f= , do 32 25¢ do l5‘tN0 1 sale rice I Sorubbinglrusltes N0 2 1' A » _ . 123 ,t 16° Brushes’ Bile- Price uct 50 pounds wax candles, i1tici*4° ‘1‘“"“"" 15°, ooo., ilceoch 1 i Wax Candles