“P 1 i ~ -., . _ ' ...Z sw T ._ __. . _ __ ,_ _ ` ` - r' ` ‘ '~ .ev _ _. - `:.~..: _ ~. » - ‘<». i-' "_" s`_'.-» 4 , _ ~_»‘¢~_“ '- 5 fir. ;.§!-’- FX-'__-g ' ' ' ' - " ‘ ‘ ‘ ' i - '- ».,~_ ~'~- »»_.-__"‘.=ir=.~f_-ug _ -.?,..ce§.._=---_ _ .4 _ _ _ ' H11* Gmmllk .rumor nowann_;~ mg;-g;g1_»,____¢m_,_ _ _.___- , fi-,$1'» ~' 'liiiiioi iiiiii coioiil llnc of the Sclicims of Rcclaining ilic Unemployed _ l°°“‘°__ ___________ _ it Prow 5e’5 ,,, Dm ~ I _ _ ndition ofa:-ich man becomesaoop- million of sur surplus population ie n tli¢°° D0 ,mf emblem of national success, the oldi -iay. si_x million acres of fertile soil, the _ » D to _ l ° ' ' f 'W I _ i * ~ _ _ __ _ _ __ ._ _ e ma not _mak _ one but we me fest im 7 9' _ r _ ` ‘ A -~___ __ \_ i . ° e ’ ‘ ' _ I_ ¢ » 0' 1' e N* . _ _ _ T. _ » ’ A ` ' - 1 ’ ' 1 ‘W ‘ n _ ° _ _` . _ , -_ ' a _ i - . _' as ` ` - W _ ,_ . _ ‘ ’ e _ _ _ . . A , _ _ _ .7 __ . ' - __ ‘ _ be ‘_ " _,n ~ " ' 1 . ' _ ' g 0 Q 6 1 ’ - 8.75. i ._ ‘ ` ' - h _ ' ’ ° ' | s v ' ° ° 0 Q . . , f . ” { . v e ’ 1-’ , ‘ be Sa fa problem of the poor comes up fresh aseve. in ns vital necessities, vigorous as ever in I be ractical appeal for solution. Never iiziliilephistory of the United States has h the ‘golden cali" been so numerously set t up in the great cities as in this, our tweu- _ fi t i' . Prosperity express the luxury of 19.11. Yet 111 gommander Booth-Tucker, of the Salva- -on Ai-my said, ‘The hungry wail of Wlbhlnteret The tax producers would e . ploioless children, the secret tears of sad faced mothers. the sullen despair of 6 worthy yet workiess fathers. the empty ° 3. upboard the comfortle=s home, the grim, eternal. oi? _ _ me door, are facts not fancies. _ 3' the removal of ths terrible rncubus PRACTICAL N01' SENTIHE§TAI_e» 1 It was to be eiriecl/¢d *he* "lm “xp” - t led obtained by this °f’ m lence and know Ke ganization would evolve a Pli*°_ Pfwlflclgi b enouzli for stern business D1°"\°\PelS “___ 0 kindly enough for the most exacting sen - talists The sentimental side of thi A imen - _ _ _ Sdvauon Army \3 perhaps the l€88ii MISS S.llV_B.....»I1_ HTL!!! liJ_ April, lS:)8, to Sepbgm. __ pl he Wand erful Men The de for its tremendous size and far-reaching inluenee. d_ I an riment of colonization, starte cr at the rate of $997 per coionist for_25"` “pe id developed ,has,itissa - ' __ _ _» __ _ _ "”°°’°°”°'“° ' ii ia- iherateofsesiopereoioiiist. I _ ' A” = e ‘ 'F'-__ S into one of the best schemes for re ee _ in those honest unfortuuates of the greet oigeg who, panic stricken in an 011%!" °010Uy up in date show the following fig~ ' f isfortunes seeirin u whelmiug menace o in » vain for advice, for guidanee. f°\` P1“'°l"i°‘1 ai stances over which they have no control, are the people whom the Salvation Army to has commenced is hunt out. '00 f°“°'°i seton their icct. °,1'h¢g,h¢oxy ot deliverance.” said Com mandsr Booth-Tucker, “mai 5° f°‘~°“° had in gm. 1”, Blanc tlicwaste labor on _}¢n¢\‘ by means of waste eeoitei."f iafsilae eeeio me to swh" uieee moi-eseem-i er. his camel# “ed pound thcmitogeshsrjiutio one unrecog~ nimble doseiu I 'ii sp-ritu.alp0Sll°- n°W‘“3 resultsi 31110112 others, would U‘1ll'! from the land atleast $1 20 (.33 err families om iiity to one hnndiedper cent., shore tieth cen u Y » " is an inadequate term to by ofordinq an abundant secu i y lor tim vestment of the capital, which would “°1`°*°\1 ly Increased demand would be reated for the produce of our c ty man c Cililfee. While the dead Weight of ci? li eless battle with the wolf at 12-X¢'S Would be simultaneously lighten; h ngtfaéb ;>- two thousand _acres at Fort I Y. 0.., owned and drected by the T68. d' 'i' “Tho homo; poor, the victims of circum- From January 1, 196' to ' Subsequent colonists to - V Obtained Their labor would produce worth of food for the consumption of The value of the land would increase repaid within a pc iod oi ten years converted into tax consumers and an 7 a vast population 1' 30. 1'..J. the accounts show that tire.; - '“‘°“ Amy loaned its colonies $24 938`\ milics They have paid back $7,274, et The accounts Ifor the fall term of the' Colonists Charged. Repaid. welve original colonists "Om Aniil. 1998, io iie~ cember 31, 1&9 . . . . . . . . . . _.$18,332 $1,636 Ji December 31, 1900 . . . . . . . . . . 4.879 8,916 December 31, 1""J 9592 550 Salvation Army proP°°°d- b°°*~“°°° “tt” It wuno more land scheme that the all, overt: contract with a colonist R'-W0 him capital, work, independence. lI°l11°- and time beyond the usual limits of busi- ness profit required for usual loans. _ 'rue ai-ee thins the wwf \\==°mi>\°Y°d need is work; 5°!9`U1¢ Phl1°°*h”°Pl”' The Salvation Arm! 10°” 33°” th” h” needs money in hand drsi; then, ihfy say. herequiried a clear D1'0SD6Cf 3h°3d of him, not a mere fixed \DMD¢1' °f rising scale of earning# vases. but 1 _ according to his own thrift, his own skill his own plans. ' POSSIBZLITIES OF THE SCHEME. Out of this restless competition for scheme of the Salvation Army ory. It was this! THEORY nacx or me conoxr, 1,, Us gg.-55 inoepting, the colon-ization wana the- .ru for irnmncg, $50,' "0 spent an- ually by our nation on merel! 8ff°1"ll”f’ :emporary relief to this social sore Shvvld _ _ _*_ 1, ;___-LZT . if A MlNIT_i_l_Bi\ MAN. One Of'1`lie Links In The Long Canadian'Cliain Of Direct Evidence. _¢-n ` Testifies to the Powers of the Fam- ous Dodd’s Kidney Pills-C \\\‘°d °f Bickache Like Thousands More- Spreads the Good Work AmonS His Friends. _-ss- Oex Lan. Nan.,An31§=-'1"“k Cd’ leaux, of this place. ll” tum” m"°i°n° ary. A conscientious sense of dui! ll" impeiieii iiimito screed °_°°f°‘*° U°°“ were eeeoeg are areeiide and uhhh"- The work in qleltlllll 1l~_i»\\° *Wk °t Deana Kiouyruis- _ e st... ii... -ee if ~' “"4 of Backsohs. 3 3' ’°°"‘ 'riioegh he iiieirt new rs. his kids” were eireeted. end icueesielddneve Wet caused him such miner?- But he found relief. He did more. |10 fcunda positive cure. H0 N55 *mt Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure Bachlche. S0 they do; they’ve cured thousands of c\e¢8 - simply because they act on th e Kidneysti with such splendid enact and thus get a the cause of that fearful disahlcmellif- So Freak is speeding the nod tidings among his frieniie ee rest _se e¢_°e°- th Baoklchehe hemeetsamaneun'erln3Wi _ th teiie him i-ight etrelirht vi\»°i!-"el Y _,,° matter with him sad' ' The possibilities of this colonization scheme are endless, because it is on a. practical business basis. The unemployed $10 now they re 2, now they re $15 now they re ,, Men s Tweed Suits for business wear, worth $10 now they re $6 7 Men s Serge Suits for Qusiness and street wea Men s Worsted Suits for eveninz wear, wort Men s Worsted Cutaway Suits elegantly made Business is u We never were bzisier at this time o year turning goods into money, and that was the object Extensive as these ,,__.oS,m,s ap ear Every department sings a song of bargains. e actual balance of 'accounts si.ow?1 to ' . ____ l; sas. °fr°m °”°_ 5lU3l° ~ H0115' in Colorado ¢;_1‘_§ Out their general meaning. _ n rom the_co.nmencement of operations Prowse ros- ' \ V 'van Con., August 14.-Whenevcrfoe devoted tothe planting of the three! 1 ~ ,_ Y m cf this sale mg Y' Boys Tweed Suits two pieces for Hohday wear 5 2 00 now they re - __ _,_ V » V/.7 s A sURPi.us or ioriississ, ___ U. The Jcneses are confusingly plentif name was the same as that of seven o the _jurors-John Jones. ` 4 l ELEVEN YEARS’ MARTYRDOM- \ , ill! From _1,,,,,,,,,,, ",'_ ,.,`_;j_",;,"‘ Hearth emi Happiness Restored sir LESSON HE,_P_S_ _ December-_ si, icon .......... __ 8,250 as; 1”” by D°ddS Kld“°Y Pills- _ ,ia “ and me men me up"-aitiioeg ---` ST. PA'rmcE,Lotbiniere, Que.. ug _ 'roiei .................... ._s4i,172$s,z-is -pf|;-r'Pills they have a sure and- permancn ' `f°1'l° WGS 'U59 °\\B¢°l1\ Of 511° ' relief. _ _ ‘do to departing _ guests. lU§lY Small deilcienc w 1 .. ,, »- ,, _ A _ into consideration th; it lxgrtdgdnthnzlt suBFef:r§l:r`iteh1 edvzylixntflg' _lgltzsggg S°d°m`"""P'°b°b]7 °l°“F't°d *ll 55° “um” integral caruinirs of men and womonltoa shadow. I sorts Wm °”d°! tl” De” S99" _ A A who oooid gud ng work in the his of_i_jIei!z¢:_ic_s,ii)c_;__ItI;i_iig_`ld___r;ini__'ga m:hi;l;§’%0a<3}. 17. “S;_,eiiI hide from Abraham.. ewes' ' iKidney Pills wouldcurg arsy fault in tha “qnesunq 'prompted br friendship' It is a fair estimate to assume from kidneys and the rest of the body would 91°” °£ “mvmvedim the returns of the labor unions in the t’h9.‘t?°h‘”l"h-vi ,I dedded 'P “nd f°1"1°” M is planed i W ""°v_°‘; sate at New York mme that ten _per 8'! boxsaofggrddi-:Kidney Pills, though __.“W|,1oh I d°»_,That is, which _ w°thout con encc. cent. of their members are out of work, :‘But to-dayl am completely ,o_nred. I even in a period of exceptio al ti ai feel better than I have for eleven _ ars, prosperity. Non-union laborxivculxd shdw and I "bank D°dd,°i` Kldiléyv it” " ‘”“"“ “he” "“°°”'°'*“°° Ti-is urs oi= AN ausraamian. daily bread comes the strikes, and yoti *xweds MW years' ~ l there are great areas of fertile .land ` in the farWest where every man can _ _ V build his own home, own hi, own (pleasant, and effectual. They contain no Th i land, and market the produce of his Own opiates or any harmful drug. ey cr-ea e ._ labor at its own normal value. “° habit' f*'°m °°°l°i’“1°d “S°* A ' --->--- .~ 1000 WEDDINGS DAILY. are loaned money for investment in land, --' ofselecting suitable colonists was begun. nonied as a reference for the applicant For this purpose ` blanks were offered for applicants seekluga allotment. in which they -an ' ‘ ewes-ed all questionslconsidered necessary Asimilarformwas sent tcany one, _ which _they learn by labor and profit The German Empire registers more according to the _ improvements they than 1,000 weddings a day. make in their own settlements. .I __ .__._--_-_B 1 The Salvation Army bouizht the land ‘ at Fort Amity for $22,50 an acre. The . colonists after three years’ work,,va1ue it at $100 an acre. and it belongs to` them. The usual settlement is ten acres. ' They can buy twenty if they like. They g_ C_ RIGHARDS 3; G0_ “° “*"°° “ mm °f h°1'°¢=- e °°""» Dies., Deer sir-s,-1 have gmt faith in MIN- D°°1l=r¥ end groceries Everything .aims LINIMFNT, es lest year I cured e is °h”3°_d l'° their °0¢°“Ul`f- Ind *hey horse of Ringbone with five bottles. pay nothing until they have earned iii It blistered the horse, but in amonth on their own land. there was no ring bone and no lauiencss. The original capital was raised by an DANIEL MURgH1SQp_'{_ bond issue for $1o0,000. Then a system F9" Eg1B_ N_ B_ The prospective colonist was visited inhis PAPER 120]( BQQKS, _ _ home, he attended “colonisation meetings _ ' ` and seiebtions were madeof men who _ i__ _ nan... Ai. s I neo armed fi-em me eeeeu-y into the city ‘ Abvuii °i=¢-Sixteenth _°f the inner' ect-lu, 5,., M., ,,,v,,__,£m,.i, _ A and could not get-‘-b.~.ck. - puof the world is converted into hooks. able ‘ rggiic ` Abraham had Intheeontracthetweeuthecclonistsnd ' ..__.-¢----- _ _' _ 9" S°‘\'*“°° Am? it I' *Wah* al” ~ To cure Headache in ten minums usd HARKETABLE PRODUCTS. the Mm# vm 1°* bvmiii- sell. hem* °f xmmonr Heeaeeiie rewam ‘ ,trade uponsaid land any intoxicating _ __ llliqucrsoroeherwieedlepcsed,asheiicvui§ _- ' _ agesanyiuioxicantsat anyplaceiuponf ” 'I ‘ ' i said promises, a violation ofthis clause » r ~' .° f being equal to a forfeiture of the contract Tll¢P0P¢'S i11¢0m¢. 8»¢°°1'dlllR £0 H0905? ` re _ is $5,610,001 yearly.-_ Petqr’s_p_snco ' lasty'earauiountedtc$3.5W§¢m»r The principal yieid of the ima et Fort] ___*___ _ e Amity is sugar beets and cantaloupes, I when i ' ` " _ you ask for Headache Powders he which give a cash income tothe colonists. su" you sw KUMFOR1 Never “eq” ° Butterandeggsareauothsrsourosofrc- i aww Risbemermbe Bde mln VCINIB. A101381 bilk \l\»h¢ _ begun th” KUu_ im’ °°'°°’ ‘°‘”°" “‘° °°"““-“'"’ “af” \ rohreie nie 'beet air ni-uggieu in in Kidney Pun. in eifiie %_9il_;f.*!*°°°°*“’ of helping many a poor 1' __ N Diseeee wee might e_ev¢_\\'° ' stood that in Dodd'a 5° 5” 1 ' a sure escape from ‘_ lt gives me a great says Mr. Kidney friends I hulia P _ the‘Saivatlon Army went already paid ghsck pressed condition being amistakh' ismade. qgigtmgy fllllll lil! holossea Accl- to urchasc one hundredeows, for which *nd “___ ma _.._.._¢.----- CONVICTS IN GUIANA- British Guiana reports the &\ll'Qfhli¢l\ol from French Guiana- I in Wales. A recent jury comprised one. ABRAHAM’S INTEBGESSION. ‘ _";__, man named Hughes and eleven named Gen. 18. 16-33 Memory verses, Jones. Seven ofthe latter bore the GOLDEN TEXT. ' - _ Christian name of John. The prisoner`sl The effectual .fervent prayer of a ' i f ,righteous man availeth much. James 5. _;_` _ _ _ l e _ You S.S. LESSGN. AUGUST 18. ` OUTLINE. _ 1. God Conllding in Mau,'v. 23 25. _ 2. Mar. Gonfiding in God. _v. -16-2%. -i-= 2» __ A 12, called men, they were angels whom, as Y’ bra- W 117-rr The life of an Australian native rarely i;s_.hout_ to do. “The secret of _vga ar_e__told, “is with _them He _who walks with_,God foresight. _As Abraham ium of religiouslight to all “the was important for him to know that deals both in judgmentand mercy ~ 19. “He willoommend his children KUMFORT Headache Powders are safe Not haréiily, butk ndly _because ously. lHe will commend them? sr, should be. Family religion is held 'in high esteem by God, and should be .by us. There should be a family altar and _ family training in religious things. That which he hath spoken of him” -The A promises to him and to his children. Faithful, praying pareniis may hope that* their children maybe partakers of thc blessings of the covenant. ' _ _ 20. Abraham knew much, but now he _ shall know more, for "to him that ha th _ _shalibe given.” “Because the cry of So- ll dom and Gomorrah is great. Sin iiasa voice which cries aloud for punishment. to be punishment for transgression. Their sin is very grievous ”-Full of grief, and causingesorrow. The Hebrew means _ “ they 'shall keep the wayof the Lund. 1-~ Abraham was what the. headiof afamily 1' A The universal feeling is that there ought P thatit is the earth bends under it. _ 21. “I wiii go down and see”-Not inet the Lord was in doubt, but he speaks after the manner of men. Observe from this verse: (1) God does not act hastily, but calmly. (2) He acts not on rumor. but 8 _deceive him. Sodom might' have been saved by a timely ,_ 22,__2._3. “Thsmea tcn_sdtiisii-__ face ,from‘tiience‘-»The_twc su_i¥rl:"bwh°_ ~w- comnenied Jehovah. .“A , in drew - friend who wae incsrsest 1' F513' __ i 'I buy _ Lend ipieieii enum beiifeyjedfoi-. *'f'v'iirigtiiee also aeeu-oy the rizhliwlli wit _the wicked*-Judgement fails the upon the guilty in _this vweiri, separation cannot be made;__bnt » will be adjusted in this pre _ (1) thatyerthe specs -it USE' to ' - .?_-t;t..:~. -' are ii $7-1 THE HAIR i soiaby A. B. nnaaiiin ~ “-rw. ' 'f “yr r Boys Serge Suits two pieces for sehooris' 6 5 300 now theyre Q __ h Boys Worsted Suits two pieces fo,i'Sqn@_§@~ 3 50, now theyre 2 50 Y W* Boys ‘hree piece suits in Tweed, Sergfahd 1 2o_ Worsted 25 per cent oif “ ~ I* ’ “Coi'mildl” :,;v:ie',',?“y(? vglafuiu universally as steel :hge lin cenbshid fromhim,anduo man built in to suit Small and the 1 Ventilated oem. DQQ iriillole Madein4sizesand xostyles..-1 .. _ ____ i &mImdqman&&&n& il s M9CloiyMonmaciin‘hi l ,.izaivaivfa.inmvrnz.u..iv 1 iawcow£lr.&.st./amifafai I fr | »_,_ _» '_~-