v nv A cnmcu. conorrloiv. _ Qyotom was Run Down. , ____ FELT DROWSY AND MISERA BLE. .2 .` .1-11 . Burdock BloodBit'l'e nqu._'r uP rua' svsrsm AND ADDED TEN POUNDS IN WEIGHT. Iifi-?-te. J. 'nn-rio, ivowbfiago, on ~.soi-ed to full health and vigor. Herei _/het be writee no i ‘j Lest spring I §¥ ti thoqbi I would eurely die if 3 to build me u golgigdnlmenece Bitters,en o bottles I he fht, andeinno een eerteinl reeommen Blood Bittere t build nptlie yetem. 1 IURDOCKBLOODBITTERI _ ii _éégigg 'iiisiié size letbebestSprin¢medieiaeoetheme Srflw __ , tk ° was “.j iv 'oooa me lemyget Baia” N. e- ' ' ' i The Clrtown Steam Navi -S'l‘EAMERS- *Northumberland* 'and ‘Prin _gat_io_n_ Co., Limited. fits iiitliliil f Q-.'..5z__~i'=gie§¢ iéieiiiisi ii n rx SIDE, express train for Cheri i R. tetown end ell stations NT nv tenedlee' endlteceeeeetieesned l.eelPellweyeier eeteed Soeih nlee Steenersei Eutere S. rr"r0u about 4p.n.for cnn.r.o‘rrr H1' Tow” . __ °"".........°"-°°”°.:1:.rs:°‘°‘:. I 3"” ii: on errlvel of mornin ol noel ' ¢ THE STUDY - _ i DISCLOSES THE INEXORABLE SE- . QUENCES OF NATURAL CAUSES. Y _ ._.i_..i-- __ NlAN’S EARTHLY LlFE’S WORK _-X1--2 ', lf le Plante Sinful leeds, Ie Will leap s Iiefnl lerveltg If le Fllltl lplri- _ tual Seed, Ile Will leap e lplrlteel lerveet, Beeeuse There ie 'e Natural _ Sequence in Spiritual Lewe- ede, in tho your 1113, by William Bally, ot To- ronto. et the Dep’t of .-.\zriculr.ure, Ottawa. I _ ` Entered eeeordingto .ict of Parliementot Cen- Chicago, Nov. 29.-In this sermon the preacher takes us into the forests ‘and from the life and death' _ol the l woodland monarchs draws an eloquent 'lesson that is rich in natural beauty and full of spiritual helpfulness. The _ text is Ecclesiastes ii, 3, "In the ‘i place where the tree falletli there it shall be " t. - ‘ _.,, gap" gum, 5,; hu M, Ne; Every intelligent student has been g impressed with the inexorable se- wn quences of natural causes. If a man 0 every criiicel condition, my eyetemwee standing upon the top of the Eiffel , il nm iowa. I felt drowsy end miner- Tower in Paris should leap from its I summit, his body would be whirled P- round and round until it was at last I dashed into a mangled heap of un- d recognizable ileeli when it strimk the f earth below. Why? The attraction Y of gravitation which dragged that body down could not be overcome by ° the vibrating mn no it is by tho _ wings of a bird, which, launched from such a het t could arrest its fall in `§11 . ' ' _ ily higher and -higher un- Ci til it disappeared into the blue sky of the heavens' dome. There ie an _ inevitable sequence in nature’s laws. 'lfhere is a natural sequence in spiri- S tual laws. If e. man phnte the right eeed for a qairltual harvest, he will reap e spiritual harvest. If he plants sinful seeds, he shall reap a linful harvest. Furthermore, by the tame lrlnd or reasoning, after a ’s earthly life's work ie done, ' _viiotbor it bonii or badly done, it ie done forever. It B like a tree which has fallen to the north or to the south. “In the place where the tree falleth there it shall be." t I am going to use for my pulpit _ the trunk of 3, fallen treo upon which we have rested 'in our wander-ings lo! rP0l CHLNB, con A um '°' BT Johm' B°s‘°} through the woods. I do notcare eeteewilltreieierell eta _ g mountain side covered with moss and _ I . U_1 creeping ivy, whether it spans some/ 110 118° 1W°d~ A‘“°n5 “H the Bib ° ef brook or whether it lies at the foot records there is but one exception ta S of a great precipice over which it has ©1118 Nle- T110 Pages Of *M B l’ _ contain only one account oi a 6001-ht bed repentance. “0h.' 5°-ld a. ¥0‘“18`i whether this tree lies upon the steep tumbled. The only thing I do care about is that this trunk should have V _1' I Q; i&en log I dead nearly 's falls in the - ection it has grown. I say nearly, because there are exceptions, which, though rare, do occur. _Once`in at great while q, tree does not fall in the direction in which _it |188 SPOWU- A city' merchant, loving nature’s wildest haunts, might go into the woodsito build there 5 little cottage. Tho sito is selected' near the banlrof a running stream. When tlie_ founda- tions are laid the architect _finds that an old tree. is leaning dangerously tof, ward the rising walls. The merchant would like to have the virgin beauty of the trees untouched, but fearing lest the tree mi-ght fall upon his fu- ture home' and injure some one, le gives orders to the workmen to 'cut é fOr 'and SnOWt_ 1 the tree down. The ropes are tightly _ _ are ¢°m_ twisted about the branches and tied to other trees' growing in an DP- _ fQf~f3bI¢`,' posite direction from the house. The oborp ax begins to bury its been . the protection tlieyw _ into the wood. The workmen pull With mighty groan the old forest _ afford* ~Th¢-ir wcar 'V monster Jails where it never seemed _ _~ is the ~ like o Or a tornado sweeping i . to K ' ¢ A ' ' ” I' _up tho valley might Push the » fact' thlt they are _ v in direction toward whi t _ _ / said! nov; leaned. But. these excep- tions are very rare. They are as ex- ceptional as the man who has el- ways lived o. bad life and at the lest moment is converted by a deathbed repentance and who is thereby able tb fall, when the clock is striking 12, into the outstretched arms of a loving Christ. Most trees-indeed, it might be said practically _all trees- when they die fall in the direction in which they have grown. About the tree’S trunk and above the tree’s roots are the great ever influencing laws of specific gravity. If a treo leans a little to the right. It alm0Sf» invariably falls to the right; if 110 the left, it falls to the left. i _When a man comes to die. B8 8 rule, the only thing he can do is to die. When the messenger ¢°me=. _he has not any inclination. to think about anything 'else but dying- If the fatal disease gnawe at the vitelai for many months and perhaps Y°°»l'°» _the doctors and nurse! and loved ones conceal the truth from the pat~ ` ient. for lear otdepressing him. 01' ' death comes like a stroke ol light-A ' ning out of o ctw sky- It <>°meS.f ; to it aiu to my father, one m°m¢1\t clear brained and' 011 ll PTHCNDK tour, 'tho next upon a deathbed and; unable to s k a WOM- _ Death often comes suddenly-*M 0” thief, es e.\ watch in the night. A- man dies as a tree falls. He dies as rromcnanno-rrnrowiw for rirrocvt so fa-U61 °f its °Wn accord. By that 1 man in my Pittsburg church. gills! In 1. |;,keonneeti I, there wiih day ire ne C-I BRBTO end HALIFAX. Al NOR SYDNEY with Steamer Bruce for Newloun At with C. A. I PLANT LAHS lotion. ThroughTieketstubehadetGrendTrunk Cnoelliln Pacific. Intereoloniel end P. B. and lines in Enitd €tetee P. w.xe.LEs, Clvtown. P. B. 1: srrveinr woodnian's ax When we study the ‘ their simplicity. Wo must study lmuch time roamin over the Judean ir it has not been cut down by n. so sorry Yi'-lu Said there 5" no _ ‘ “_ 'rv UN 'll bed rcpentances 0 H d laws of nature as symbols of the all 816613 "'h° “eve” “iii "h°‘t‘ tau: " spiritual life we must study them in Said that _thovsh Y°“ ‘wiht Wa” repent upon your deathbed in them as nature was studied by King `Pl`0`babiutY 3°” *in h3v° ng time w I Rm," I “mme f, sum; soiornon, who oviot-ntiy spent as repent- Y°“ will l\°"° Pnl? “_’“°~ ‘Q Tl oi.. You might repent 11 r/°“ "°“‘°- ° - - 5 V ` 'u t." Deathbed re- _1_»'-_j~r,~._-J_¢f.f ¢;_/it cr. ,, - ,_ t CANADA’S MARITIMI FAMDUS THE TRAIN EXPRES INTERCOLONIAL \ RA|LVvAY I rim... irniuin rr-..._ rin... ,....... ` mm fell- Then a fallen five is al- °<>\m¢fi°S °‘ _*hs f” mt ”°"° "°°“ too many a battle brunt from aspiring rivals, to be loneton,Qeeheaendl’ SAFE SWIFT' SMOOTH _ ___]onrn¢y,endyouwill trevelvia voUR owN LINE. retee end time tables io G.A.8HLlP, Snpt. P. Y. LRni1Wly. Chl ld!z\0l1l,P.l.l. IUO- ll- LYONS, General Peeeerigeri n Tkket Agent. london. I. TIFFIK. 'tnie Manager. Moncton L ; _ ;.s.invtb¢»,n.n.s, 4 _aw two. o.o_s .\ ¢u__1¢- LUWTHER _& LEARD. UENTISTS. SIIIIIIEH SI' IJ E f-§_ _ 1.-*gl Co :icing lmd:Ki Oct sth, treinzugfethie railway run ileily 12”' aoeptedl followv- 'l\reine0ut.:v\rd. '_ Trains In H. 1. nmiwiv No. No. No. N No ai 5 r a rx. rar. ax. nu. 5.oo 3.20 £00 Cligtowner 9.15 eo 3-37 I5 aye . unc oz 2-00 4.14 8.44 U. 2131 6.14 4.21 &54 Hunter liver *lu ~7»?i°.$»°l 9-N' Trl” IWW- 7-53 xo.5x iv saierileyune. _ :§u` _ ir: z~.t°..:::..:m:.°.:...’.-.'l io io.35 lv linnmlrrideer oo 5. 7. . . _ 1.4¢ :L22 Wellhizton 2.27 4.22 log n. Portllll 8.oi 4.08 L5; me 0'I4_eerv ku 2.53 e.;6 z.z5 Alperton 34 :.52 io.io in _ er_.Tlgniehlv. ace Loo 1>.ir. .in r mi; inn. _ _ 1 _ N 6 8 ear. r. 11.55 3. rx.3g 2. xx.o3 x. x io.11 iz. 948 1 _ 9.15 xr No.3 Non N04 No.xa r.n. au. _ air. ru. :vs ng I D 8' 'hurt' hanging from the branch ol a strongasthe greattreefor ____e »___»‘ _ , _ _.n_ gi life George P. Morris pleadedqggh - tr°°' sf hnzdthgr' meg; '29 eloquent verse, but when th h ence o °“l’ A _ 3° _ V = being is dead he gannot °ven.1ift__~` " ' - Shin' gO:0B ffult- _` \ _ ' _ f'i‘iio`r;._io onetm-_ seas; Aboenmadetr" thetreet lr "|y__WhY d°*5_ ‘""5'_'_ , 'gin me own nnnoiimbowoo oownrfuintitbw ,-is ver it dif.°s> self into the codin which may not oven walk out-to his own but has to be carried thero_ helpless log being dnigged dam: One second alter the ,little linger, one inch word in his last will No. rg No. i5 No. I4 No. ro ‘ LI. LI. ‘ Lg. 1_3, s =t"~r»s.=~i' 'fm / V5 ggi; .r°.°sm‘1»i». ,_ - _ *_ I an. rar. ceased to _beat he cannot rise len ‘ any more than a' fal il it had the power of lift itself upda _ stump w_ cb the buried' 1, still the ground its life over ege.in.,__Choicc given to the living' 2.' F°~l‘I~ 'Q19' " " 110.13. None ,,, _ ,, ,ug _, "__ but fno°v<=fS 01 a Gledswne- that the be<111"°' °“ “S "°“,§§ pcntlnc, because it 1s sweet and pleasant to the. taste and quickly cannot arrange his papers after he is good. The wonderful book ot 4 ,gene ; d _ _ A h ~ . f b h . _ onto cond, but boa to ienvo thorn nu soo oo11e<1""1‘he W=1»;=dk<;m“§1 Jegomgg an cures t em W _ Q0 g3.SP1Ilg ~ 0l'_ _F63-t _,Wit to his literary executor? Oh, _how founded upon a we o _ _ _ ° ° _' I j 5 ‘ j ‘ _ ° * U 4 men We have hem this sentenwin légem ,It that___,,,_,m ’¢,_h,,s¢ ._ tearing the linings oi _ the throat__a_nfl tlibcs a house where there has lately been " had been condtanllgd il\hP\l;t;:k§;g§; painful, CO\_lg’h, _ 1 _ _ '§- f_¥ I é : “ ° e ewis » 0 _ _ _ - - _ - ~ 1 '- J i _ 1 §inT.a‘i..fl'i?°f§i .. f§..I.f.f.`Li‘ln‘Z§1°{.f’f‘.§i§ Entiiii llfluinirf inn nano. ~uov. nn, `_ ' Bronchitis, i»vli_oop1__iig cough, croup, sore thread,” severe in him what **° “'°“1“ “ke me *°- "°' ’¥‘““’“°"° °” ‘?;“°-" Wh’ "°"°“‘-°i‘ __ painful _coug`hs__a'i:e relieved and cured promptly and thoroughly by this about this matter!" But _the fallen linger? Move on! 'With that '_tl1e coll- _ _ . _ treo is n _fiona treo. what that tree domes cmstKpirni;1d§nd_sw_d. ous preparation. -It also frees the asthma sufferer from the dreadful has done is dlone forever and -1: will 0. but t _U 5 remmn ‘ " ' " ' ' I ' "' -' new be _mdom what has been 13 I m§e_,, ,md ,,,,_ ~,,,,,.,, th, ,,,g..,,d,_ oxysms_which cause him such keen agony and cures asthma; as has undone is ioft undone forever. _ _ gtbo brutoi Jgwisbmdoorklegpegegwpp-to proven in a hundred cases, l _' _, , fAd°n f i dersu and own eW°l'. £_ __»._ , ~ _ " f.. . A r '. more y§.,§..n.“.,.°f 1g'§§i‘2.';‘§W§e1,f§§§ coo 'fir deign, but _nn _.mot ni.. Dr. _C_has_e_s Syrup of Luk_eed _and Turpentine aidsexpectorirtion, _ than g, newborn baby's first cry. 'One H° °°»°°°" d‘°' 'Th°“3h that ‘-3 may ' is the rising, the other the setting, B» 1@8°nd»‘ it is 5 9°1emn_tmth that sun. Thoone is the first word of- a ever? 8°0d ~W°1'd"W° hav? '5p°k°n °r story which is about to be told ,and evil d€ed»'W° `h5'v° d°n_° hves °_n aft? rnoy be to1o'wo11; the other is the We are deed- '1`h_°Y 11" °“ 1” “"9 last word of the last sentence of-the 9 ' _ - V -. _ me last page, when the story is ended. _` in ¢°11t8»¢*»- .W0 11" 011 11;? th? y One is 5, bird’s note sungi amongethe W0 h1W° 505%- t Of, _W°_ 11”, 0.11 ‘ growing leaves; the other is _“the ~ “WT W9 3-T9 11,1 l__5h° We hav? _ mapping of a ‘trunk when the.'__o_ld_- d°n9 t0 Uur _ne,1_8_'m_?°r3- D°_‘_'n_tm'°ugi1 o. treo is about to ninko its *mt the wlillfiel 11°! '01' °")1"'f>*°°‘ P"- H plunge and go down with a \ P¢t“°'l`-ed 0' ant " _sim when 1° noi mm nw h ve b ~ tempted menandiwomnn plucked lives I 'others with whom we come tion..i»_¢ietern1i=\_°fI, _,the _iniuenhpl __ which were at work younger f lilo. ` proverb "old eeLnnot_j'-heftransplented.¢’- ‘nie knots `u'ef`t6o‘ilig._ -‘=bent.i The *I‘he_»roots .» and-~ moved.-ft.; The #_ _ ig; a g 5* 555? nizeble in their. old .egoabiit the 1=\\uon¢e¢_. _vhlsh _ 1° iii? irirri sill ` 'good or evil when 'ohildm 2 trees may be the more__recog- grow" -to"'f.iio`_nor£lf oi- _‘ts oontb nearly always do their work lor treee ere hard- .Ii .. I 1 no ~ .caan _ _ _ ,__B_00TS” __ ' f"`cotnfortab_le, 5 ‘sensible 1 ~nea.t~ i _ ' 'drenfr and *ladies» an £5/if 1 ` for which ' ' Gllllllllll 4 RIIBBEIIS are noted. They ' _ are graceful too. Fifty years’ experi- ence and knowledge has perfected the quality. Look for the trade-inarlr. ,,, THEY FIT LIKE GLOVES ' et l Ju’ e f\ Afro 5°” nun. 9 ‘__ i DDU' \ (1 A no Limig; gnu ' Mr. Slowman (en the occasion of his _- ghd,” .N the .3 '°"‘ """° '° Hftleiill till)-lt'8 flllllly, Mill Péppefir fgrystalling gtrngturg _ ` 'I ` that I should be so absent minded. but ._ _ » -__,_,_.., I really can’t think what I have come H", . mn” wg, ,uni f here to we :vu lbw- » _ i _ l when rox, the ni-tt or onnitoro, no \ii|s»Peppers-Csn't,_ eh_?_ Well.l can. smingéin chu-ch gm; tho ved _ ¥ ~ ` 1 i _fl - 4 _ _ , __ _és 1 ` f -ie tell you. You have come here to lee mid anym'ing__he H19 85°F! *WN f°° “tml _ lelemnly, put on his hat and kept on until the disagreeable remprke concluded. Hence arose the Lire. Heggrsgiiin il?:d“d‘oli.i:t mean te °“t°m °t wearing’ hats mjchmchl say that you have no theories about; _ st", in nor", the €d'U¢8tl0D 0f_Cl1lldl'eU?' ' At Norwegian state ban! the hm” who intend to dance wear white. Those °huFh'°“‘ _ r who do not are expected to appear in or-amp ° biaok._ Mrs. Catterson-No. I have too many The lloilfn Way. Mrs. -Knicker--Aren't'you glad your; - _ ¢,,_,,.__¢¢,¢x children are all settled? ‘ _ ‘ in mcg. mmmam Mrs; Becker-Yes.-indeed. They're ell ,mu-5 must be ag 1953; happily d1v°rce<1‘r»°‘v-=P11ck-- visible. - anti; * it Every dimcnltroveiwme is, lu ae- “gets wbjecgy, ,eval-of eordance with its enormlty. that much mdjnppi-ovedihy the conlinerclti added to your strenzth ot character# before the It I tr I 5 1 rash oulmu I cnn!.o'r'Ill'01l‘ll ii ' if ‘ 4, run! cll_sDwAi.ii ` ' 40 fully paid cash capital,6r,o&ferf 7 ~-in fbi ‘Amr - ' v¢rr'a1ni¢\i1ftoffwitbr'~rsl:ocr.‘ T --~=~r. |- ' W ' gl- "L »__ 1-' fx AY | ment for teke cold i Ill fi r, fi ' l' A 'l`herc»is»no guesswork about _the~v`i-rtu,c_s Dr' o t. '7 "' ‘ _ the _thr_eait___and air passages, and heals 'the inflamed linings of ».br0.uch_i_al_' tubes, and cures coughs every description But it is far thaufotmcre cough oure,4or its _is far-reaching and it thoroughly thatiteiectedh N' ‘n 01' fi if 'sf .» b 5*, k ,,,,,,_,,,,,,,___,,,_._,,,,_ _ _ Syrup..of.___.. ~mort¢imi*§r_:'iiau¢p~mot 1' novo-or ___ j‘j_',"'._"j'_i outyae -~r¢».:offotbor___ _ ' _i 1 ioolrboox - 581 -.- or and i