§i ,__ fl. >__`1 if 1’ __.». -_.2 l vs K it #1 §r’~P`»‘ li ii' 4 ¥ i I I I ___ __ __ _____,___,__._e..1._..~, ___ cs\_.": B Cures 1 Dv.'p§caietlCo|cls Co1lghs_-‘Cl'u11p- Bron: Chilly LARGE Borrtss Slim MEDIUM 505 ' TRIAL SIZE l5‘ 1_‘~'-'fi' .fvf '.'_1t~_-3+ 9 ' - -»‘ »‘ ‘< 11-1.-1.._1_, . l 1 __. - 1 _l _ .,;.- 1- '-~'_,- :_ ..~' _if 1:1. - < __ ,_ . . . 1. it any .L _ ' 3579 -‘ 'I » ;_~T . \;‘_ Fins; _ ' ,. » '_ ,. en lilitrlne, h`\-llltlllny :md l’1n'l:1bie in all ur; of :sul ll silving' of :lllnut _»',.» llvr cctlt il. ¢~.=stnff1ll.-l lll thc slunllcr sizes :lr l-lympnretl with .<1ie'lni. l till till }~1»\vt1l', .l_1».~. l.»it11l' \\1o1‘l<, l<‘ i’."..'l.1lli1~;-il. 'l`1'1l\1cllcr will (ill on l1.l. . Li i ' .I'|1l.~ ll. \\`.-<|. .`<:~ .\` \~ .nl e...-.-_1._,¢ »~» - ..‘“ mmu__L Bells, Gcrofula, Eczcrcz asoiine Engines ! si/.:1sl`l'_lll1 lj, t1»5ol1l. l'. Marine films u.l.~.lly i.1.~i.1ll!.1.i ill any style llctlslltc or i1t‘t.‘.r\' N011!- te1l 51111 iisliing and lzlill lnlrpolts ’ol‘t1-this cllgilles will run your vsllcl, wootl s;1\v, etc., zlt about Hi the r‘o:~`.t ol' 1l1..illt.1lnlll-,5 .1 llorsc- ; _ - -1 - il all ` 1 -: -st »1 pvr it-s. l`crnls y. l’1‘i<‘».~:;lll1l°.\ -_ '"f - ' _ // \ ‘_ _ ';i-’;- _ lf "-._ 5 . !_' flier; ,lin--'-5 rl. and kt-pt on worltillg, even amid scoffs and sln-<1l1s. But they worked on with nlnnl ` - fsEEoI|ME ANo1_nARvEsr _/sA ‘lWhatso¢v€r. a Man Sows That _Shall lie Also Reap.”-“Every Man Shall Bear l'lis Own Burden” ‘ ls Essential to the Upbuilding of n_ Proper Character Divine Significance. ' Entered :|ccon'lin| to Art of.Par|ismcn\ of Canada. i \ k the Results of His Own vested With Possibilities Burden-Bearing Has crlpples who bobble around on crutch- cs because they have n‘ot taken cure of their health, so there are scores und hundreds of mental cripple-s, who nev- er have right thinking, roburt, manly. independent minds, because they have never made an effort to think. These mental weuklings are alwaya depend- ing upon others, or borrowing from others. As children. they started their montul training wrong. They have been .very regular in their habits. Ever since childhood days they have been living mentally wrong. We nrst l-net these mental crlpples, or mental dependents in our school- room. One of them was our seat mate. If there was a hurd problem in equa- tions, or algebra, ‘or trigonometry, he always sat by our side, chewing the end of his pencil and looking around the room, until we had worked out the §nswer, and then he calmly copied lt' o and turned in our work as his own. In school days, I had one of those mental leeches by my side. For days and weeks he always copied my work. Alld what was my surprise in one ex- amination, he received u higher mark than I, although his paper was mine, practically in toto. I-Ie was mentally capable, but he simply would not work. We t‘lnd,these mental weakilngs or dependents everywhere around us in the world. You have one in all prob- ability in your domestic servant. She will do what you tt-ll her to do, but un- less you furnish her your brain and thinking power she is of no more prac- tical use in the world than I. lifeless stick. Now, she is not a. physical weakling. She is it montnl cripple. She will not take an interest in things. She will do what she is told to do, but not one tiling else will she do. And. my friend, it is your duty and mine to mentally wake up. It is our duty to prepare ourselves for mental toll. Having eyes with which to sce, it is our business to see. Having cars with which to hear. it is our business to hear. God expects every man to bear a physical burden. He also expects ev:-.ry man to bear n. mental burden. Manly independence in reference to the mental burdens we ought to bear, was well illustrated by Henry Ward Beecher in n relnnrkable ad ress e y in dt-pcndence until at last lilo world was willing to acknowledge th<-ir grt-ntnc:=s rind -to offer to these llorocs and licr- oincs its tribute of prilisc. If rl young nlzln sets out to nchiovc success in lifrr, he must bo willing to sorve in thc rnnlis and curry xl riflo or unshontll a. sword. Sofas on wlllrh to lic down and ensy chairs in which to lounge are not stopping storms from which men mount to illustrious tllroncs. \Vhnt Sumucl Slnilvs taught. in "Scif Ilvip" Pnul is f»llullvl:lting in tho words of my text. In lim st-1-mid \'<1rso of this chtlptor thc apostle writ1>>=_ » "Behr yo one allotlicfs burllolls and so ` fulilll the law of ('llris'I." 'l‘hnt lncnlls, as fnr us in you llrsl look around you nlld soc how inully people you muy br. tlllln to in-lp. If you see n ft-chit-_ oil] woman coming llonlc from mnrkct givc hor it lift wlt_ll llor buskct. _If you sci- rl. blind man with his cnllc trying to ft-oil his way ncross a crrnvdcd tllnrough-j falro no and assist him. "llc v»_v1-.~: for thc blind, us wcll as crutches for the l€lnH‘." Always ho rf-:lily tn I1-nd ui lltllplllk huud td people who nro ill nr-cd of llulp. und for yourself lnzlko your own way, dcpcllding on no rnnn for :L fr(-e ririi- or n. push up the lutldl-r of life. "Brandon your own sllollldf=rs_” says Paul. "’I‘lgh‘ten your own glrrllo for tho race of life." Dn not turn your sword’s scnbhard into a milk bottle. The physical burden you must bear, You must learn how to develop your physicxll nature. In the some way thtlt the horse trnincr `mnkes n study of hl.1= llorifb und tho tlnlrymnn his cows und thc fnrlrlrr of his Uclll of oul.=1'y to hunt' tho pglills nllti tht- .slclcrlosscs und the hclpll-sslli-ss for thc mf*-\`¢ llflrl if your health is wr'-r-kod, so for tho most pnrt you yotlrsvli' must lnok nftor llnll guard your own hvnl`ll. _Your lnothcr may _compel you to put "I1 yfulr ov1~rcn:1t nnti ovorslltn-s \vh1~n you go out into A storm, hut 1~1h1- <-lln- nnt rcstrulll you from sitting ill lilo. dflngorous drnfls. Silo cannot nl\\'ny.~l supr»rvlslr- your diet. Sh" cnnnnt ke-op: Y'\\1.frolll chilling your stnlllllf-ll ily, drinking icc wntor wllr-n o\'<1l~ll1-nil-.d.» She cannot look nftf-r you und forhid you doing lhc flvo_hundl't~1l llitlo things ynu' nro nf-f‘lx.-liolnr~t'l in do und vvlllt‘ll_4| IU?" dfiiiy -‘lflllllllllr away the fonndlltiorl, nf your ph_v:-lcnl exll-flfllt-tx Now, Gndl colncs to most of us-lin ollr youih and ` snys: "Young~mnn, hc-ro ls xl gnilrl, strong. sim-wy body Tilnt physlr-nl hotly is lo ho tho very fulllltllltiml nf your sllt'cn.~1s in _life 'Mnkc the most out of thnt hotly. Look nftvr lt. Flunrrl lt. Dovnlop it Br~ar.y1nlr owll physi- rol llnrrlcn. It you fdo not cnrn for Your llndy no one_blse‘cnn nr will do it for you," ‘ ,f 1 1 , ltnt. thinlgh physical health offr-rs tho frnintlntlfln ltoncs nf thc "t1~mpl»=s of S\|<‘¢‘f‘.=s" und the "tf‘n'iplc of praro and hllppinf\ss." it ii nmnzj 'how mon und \\1olllvll will rlcibl=rn\¢~?;g1l forth and ruin their phyilcaih framosf They would not treat horéefieshns they treat thnlr nwn hotline. H\lr1fei‘lcsh th:-y look upon ns vnlunble, nd yet oy do nqt seem to think that their phfiscal bodies are vu‘uable also. But’(l there abe phynlml valctudl- narluns, so there are mental. As than P lea YOU! UVII AID llilllv are acoree and hundred: of physical d h made some years ago. "Here is one young man seeking financial emplny- lncnt. Ho knocks at the door of the world, and the cull is sounded, 'Come in! Want employment? What can y,ou do'?' ‘0h.' answers thc young mari, ‘I am is laborer. I can do just what Iinm told to do, no more and no less! "fhen as n common laborer crawl down' _'into tilq lowest ditches of life, and I1-_will give you just it bare subsistence for n llvr-llhood, for I have tb tell you 'every- tlling. You think nothing, theréforeiyou shall re-colve practically nothing for your toil.' Another young man comes to ills: d'oor and knocks. ‘Comer ini \Vh1lt can you do?' ‘Wcll, I can do al- most anything that I am told to do, but I also have one finger that thinks. I :nn al skilled mechanic] 'Go to yonder boncil,' snys thc world. 'As you think rl little, I will pay you a littln more tllnn the man who does not think at all! Anotllcr young man knocks. 'Come in! What can you do?' 'I can do anything that I nm told to do, but I also have tml fingers that think. I am n musi- cian! ".'jhen, al a musician, gp still llany llonlen Suffer Untold Agony From Kidney Trouble. Very often they think it is from so called "fcm'sle disease." There ia less female trouble than they think. Women suffer from backschc, slccplessness, nervousness, irritability, and a dragging- down feeling in the lotus. So do men, and they do not have “female trouble." Why, then, blame all your trouble to female disease? With healthy kidneys, few women will ever have “female dis- orders." The kidneys are so closely con- nected with all the internal organs, that when the kidneys go wrong, cverythillt goes wrong. Much distress would be eavyd if women would only take can can dulw. tm any command. thinks. Thnye tingera and two feet that think. I over my body.' All that I is e chance to work. and I will work on until I become lndiapencable te thee' ‘Ah,' nays the world, ‘I need you. Go to work in my service and great almllbe your reward!" Physical burden you must bear. Mental burden you _must bear also. If you are to do the _work for which God has intended YO!! the fingers must think. the feet mult think, ing _pnln must think, urs wholcnbdy and life must think. Every mm mult bear his mental burden. ~ __ But ae Paul begin' to :tmp the dl!- fcrent loads upon a miufs beck. ll tug _,srq.bs__of _the east weight down their camels for the desert journey. and yet the man grows stronger1a.nd stronger as he bears these burdens; I see Paul lift another heavy burden and place it above the top of the physical and the mental burdens. This lest burden ls the love burden of the home. haven bear his own burden," he also seems to soy ‘Every man if possiblo. Sha" care for his aged father and helpless and children. He shnll looirnfter ills rronslng instead of depleting his own I they the men who grow up with the _ idea that they would not take unto themselves a wife and the care of chil- ilold in business wlwn they married. S would cnl‘l'_v on its swiftly flowing cur- 5 r1~nt.»1 the sncrell ark of n new made 9- nlzlrlc of Prcsidr1-nt Rnoscvclt's rlcnun- fl clntion rlf those who wollld shlrk th( when they ought to marry, Init I b1~~ o ~ 1 p 1' Wlliilll Slllllllll Kllilw. spirits find tllelnselvuc slowly losing their good ti ousy plauuillg, has llccn so absorbed with A molcellt’n relaxation. Silo llus neglected U titc and even what sho docs out docs not seem d tt. do any good. lf you should ssl: hcr what R tho trouble is, sho would say, “I inn juni and its resulting condition-had blood. Just I think what habitual nogluct of tho bolvcl1;_ 9~ means, sickness instead of good hexltll; nor- W placed by depression ha pincss hy minerv. c tcmut Pills in those cases will work womlo-s. gisll and poisonous element; have been ab- E n. use pq 11 ure wonderful calth given. They ure stnre‘s true laxa- tivo an a positive cure for sicl: headache, Alllliillle ligned W.Fa Bmltlu- - 11 1 a ` Y I o gi' _ -'I EI bln Q32 5,'-§; E§}:_i-U Li P§l'I`lYlCUR£FOR Buoodn l|.|.s. i&ia‘e'.1'l19I'il'iFF§B"ncs°“"l-megs' on DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS at stated intervals. 'Miss Nellie Clark, Lambeth, Ont., fell! of her cure in the following words :-"l euflered for about two years with kidney trouble. I ached all over, especially in the small of my back; “Of Ning “ble 1° nleep well, no appetite, menstruation irregular, nervous irritability, and brick- dust deposit in urine, were come of my aymptoms. I took Dosn's Kidney Pills. The pain ln my bnclt gradually left me, my appetite returned, I sleep well, and am effectually cured. I can highly recommend Doan’| Kidney Pilll to all sufferers from kidney trouble." Price 50 cents per box, or 8 for $1.25. All dealers, or Dolls Kmmw PILL C0.. Tonomo. Our. ` _ e RUBBER STAMPS lt lt, same address, since 1891. Also Stencils, Steel Stnnlps, Price Card out- fits, \Vhito Enamel Letters, dw. Writ# I m_evlvlhy°¢ a bomv. grotto!! u-men wel to fat Bon U10 they not train of children? Wtwn came to the one of .leue‘l ll ._ ual the .lane t ° proud tatber he man of God his save _ . rod. 1 Iof Israel t boys But Jesse was not h s sons than some ot the England divines were of their Only the other day I WIS a itat of the families ef then glans who so mis'|'|lU¥ helD° ` ' '~’- ‘ :> -41" 2 , 1. . rcaslo Th lttle Ill m 1 X And yet ____ hear / _ _-.,_, ft 9 _ .__/_ /1 _ ' ~ i , ` - - ' . 1 .1 , ' ‘ some people talk one would suppose 4 #49: _ _. /[,ff’f1’_i‘ _1""/ ' ,-7 constipation and biiionmeu in one night. 26 "1 ' 1 1 - / Q " l-_J 7;, -_/'.1 __ /‘ //_/' "’ ' i1. _ 15'? _.// / ,L 11 ' _1 at Christs sacrifices and the conse mug gtslldenlerg, c ated llvos of our Christian parents nd Christian wives and Christian ry. Some years ago,_a father was very _ _ sick. He snid to his little daughter who _ILL FORNBDFIUDNEY was wamns, upon Mm: ..He,e,, ,_ 1,, _._ _ fl’ __/:’/' ,471 daughters ara all that we need to win r' i l I y/ //' ____ ur salvation. Others may work for '1§¢ ,` _` ‘ ,f _V »_' UI Christ, but it is not necessary for us to 1 1,," _. .wi /A _ ' 1.' llf _ 1 thcrs and mothers of large famlllss. ' ads they voluntarily set themselves ' , UT 'fun f un' when young men and young' ` isotabax. At alldruagists Manulacturd l\¥1Fl'll|¢-l~f|'VCl|JU|”§| Ottawa. ental and physical growth instead of .~ 1 ~1_ _ _ , I creasing their stature thereby. ~ ‘ *‘ "Well," says some one, “what does ,' _ _ hat I must ' dren until great finllnclul success was that mmn? D° 7°” mem' t , 'theirs and they could live in "Easy m9-PTY. Wh0t;1_f$l‘ Ih W0\1|dn0l`o "i’_’i___*:_':3 _ street?" Did they rvfuse to marry un- have 1 h°m°~ ? - “°_'mt hiir: to tel, s = ` l til they could tnko their brides to as Want I° “"'"3'- B ‘;"i m here k "H _ fine a home as that in which the girls’ Y°“ I' marry- “ a fathers and niothors were passing the Y°“ th" f°" V0" °W=‘d 5°°d'__su`°':§f_'; _ evening time of tll.~li lives? No. In- and P°W°"- Y°“ ~‘h°“ hs” “ Wm ' ovitnbly they are tllr- men who had bUl‘d0h~- If you cannot o.veu_t_L I nothing 'to start with but two stout and °h“d"°" °f 3'0"" °W"' en 'lrms a clonr brain and a willingness W°“Id h“"° V0" at least d° "‘-`dm ' ,O “.0,.k_ H,,,.d1y had they got a wot. Rev. Thomas Marshall, the great mis- _ ionnry field secretary of the Presby- “West of England Serge Suits are guaranteed all the way through. And the guarantee holds good about the color just as It d0¢S wered with n gt-ntl:-\ slnlle, “I um not about f3,b1`iC and and at. bachelor." Thou ln the quiet of my ' Alla no I reel no slmaence ln telling less and changeless. _It defies summer liurtlvns of the holnc :ind not ma.l'r.\' this beuuilfm Si""Y» sunsiand sta S 3, 11_Ch dark blue as 0 msn, O woman. have you not some y .’ llwfl '1‘l..~...i<..-Q 11......-<~_\~<~lt lil right. Alle lava burden to lift? It you are not 10I1g HS y011 WCM' the Sult- 1_ w,,u|,_1 fu;-|,ncl~nlorc stntg thot _one _ol wedded and have no children of your 1 .\. wn, can ou not be s. Thomas Mar- _ eopie's children’ Can you not be an " g _nlexunaer H. sieplienn Though he _ by Fit-Reform and 'sold only in Fit-Reform ad no children of his own and because ' _ O 11 _ n account of h sic l dis bilit he Wardrobesi $IV5’“§I81 $2 P le men have done? You must have _ “ron” » some one near you to love if you ever §'°', 'fl _ . _.‘ vui _-nun.-n .54 » . develop your life as you ought. Never . ~. ‘yi 1 1 ;»-L_; \ M w .u f ¢all troll at , _ ‘ ’?. _ ....1.“‘1i'...°‘."..”......Z.5.'.1'.f.‘if}'....l.§’.1....,“....léii.‘§. "°»='=°f the 1°v° burden- New _cfm _ ‘$=°~‘T'.-t°'l.l"€’ 1 is natural home interests f uur W F5 Q Y ` looks And strcngth,f|.ding under tho inilucllm llelfi- If YOU \1lV0 H0 OHS I0 |0V0 bl’ “ll dll] Fil-alilll wlfdmh Ill" if II of an unknown c1msc,ignorallt of theikieul your ewn firealde, then, for God'a luke condition. Just wllenuwoman should H-t and for your own sake. import some ;;|___b°5A‘:£1|E’_§$°“;:___‘is£‘E5“§_‘{;__f;‘;i~_§“:;e:_‘:§’_:’__ on_;__i;itghyzugart;§_;:::_c_;ns__r§£i_tef.w;y.by _ _ Pr oseg iler social duties, ller work has been so burma" bearing' -Th° mind 1.' d;€°l°p'3d I ' W ' " - ' J continuous, that sho scarcely allowed ilursell IW burden b°'"`lYll'- The h°|lf'-S 330°' ons _arc developed by burden bearing. 1 her health nnd, wllero hcr food formerly How emphatically -true it is that the l ° lcemcdtonoul-ish, now shellas tlutlittle apps- spiritual life and the Christ power are ~ cveioped by burden bearing. Indeed. o universal is this law when applied to , _ med out.. nut ,ho ,_e,,_| “usa ,S c,“,,,,,,p,,,,0n our relationship with Jesus Christ that dcfy you to find one man who is truly ‘ spiritual man or'a1"spirttull 'woman ho is not every momln , noon and _C -Q ilu __ _1 ‘Q mm. what says ui.. Bible? "lf /7 "' :_ and bowels, immcdlnely unload the conges- dem' himself “nd take “P his C"°53 'md 1` vi ' . '- . B ` tion, cure the constipation and clcsuso the f°"°W me- F0? WUOBOBVGI' Shllll Hive OF house 2,1. "“" . 'I~`T’ 7 " blood of impurities. It in pltlabla in me his life shall loss lt, and whosoever ‘ `1 .K9 - - \_&°‘_ - 'f' _`_ __ 5 ~_/ 1 _` 'nleywlll reirulimln function. or me ll.-1.. My man will come after me. let him GIVES 'i'i’te head "* \ \ 0_5 _1 1f,_ .sid . vom..-ll will. no colorlutnili clnelii without smllll lil ltr 1 lt li l_n d “ " "" -_ Y" nmbitiokcylynyl tired, with the oxilbel-once lt." £25, gouebggnlngezilgpsns lynn, Sunny Ways U K _'S 1 ` 1 ft" ll;‘..'.‘. .;l..:'.‘..."’.‘:.1.'; limi. ;;;;;=_»;1 1 ._ :F beau ne|zlecwd,tl1e bowels have ecolna 8l\13~ Ch,.|,,¢-f Hgvgycorsageg, 22:' ii, wig F f ` ` :Q1 // I , _ 1' Q ' ontl of the c t m J ’ 4 //rf-7”) 11 Q \\ \`\\\ \\§§\\>; *Qt hi If# \_\- ~ _`\__`i ` / _/1 \ _f\\\ yl t any spiritual burdens. Is that true? stcn to the lesson taught in this sto- \` " ‘2 __ _,|||\ time for me to mice my madlctnaf will you get it and pour out for me just e tea,spoonful'I" The daughter did _ l» _,;_ ns her Christian futher asked. "Now, C ’ 3,. my daughter. that medicine la very bit- U-1 tcr. I wish you- would drink it for me?" ':§_r_i_nk it for you, futher?" sold Helen. ' y, cannot dr nk that- medicine for you. It would do you no good if I hndon* Tuimiov “muah wllnlvq vll£lIl|Y¢f sI¢"]0Ill» drank lt. You will have to drink your ' ' own medicine, as the dpeter said." 1 “Won't it, my deer? Won't the medi- 1 V/ _ so . _ __ _by th_c___l_l_tv; of sal_ys_l:lp;;_ _'_ __ 1 canyouusrom smysprue. ‘ < 1j 1' \\` i _. 1 I 1/ redemption and life. If you want' to»bo _ 1 . flrrmnmr _\ _ , saved you must go to Jesus yourself 1 1 ' - _ ,.,l\[\(,/C _of and be nvea." owl theology. that ° _ _ ~ Good for the beginning otdmristtan _ 1 _.. _ . life. 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