` ' ' L ‘ f . », _ _,V - =iiee-the ‘most treaeliuréiis inland 9"’ "““¥°" °f °°m“°" '_' “ P - mg steamer is comparatively small aes in the world-and the man who ,.Ah_.. unswe-_,ed the captain Uwe a . . ' . ' horn chiefly to w ' = ternoon and casts his expensive line bmwnfg the fog _ into the brook for '_ few hours. paS_ the fishermen. All about these hw ___ ters ale hundreds of little ns a Now the two brothers Peter and smacks' The n8hsmen`°°me A. ’ . . . _ ‘f ll ~ d V '~ They were not dilettanti. They did -|;€§rw;n€f; a"‘°_;::”th;’;n§‘;:gsLb1 si-_ _,Y .va ct/‘\ i Exhibition . '- - - . . . ‘ ' bread and of 'better quality than the soft wheat . ' _- nd » P _Qui street fitted in this wayis Mr. J0hu_ l’0t\’Ar~ 8. pol _fish_erfi.en froni the ti oubled sea 11101? _ _ _ H \ X m and siDE§ 3 thpraisgu gd 'the I-idi lady well known in Wellanlp fbi Ont- of life in o the great harbor of eter- H f Ont k f 9 ‘ » 1*. their rcrl't~;.iIioli in the stroll, wma* _ a rmil fi.~li- - fi.- tfre nite up’on his fishing func e’fd“d'¢5_ cvcly other thought. lroin his brain. Because fishing is so rus- a f.'|iia~.iin_f_r and absorbing, suing gfi ltr(-ntcst iiicn of the world have found lli- So ii iiiaiii cannot bciouic li *rw 3""-\`l‘°’l ilsherliiain iiiiluss llc riiiii-in U"‘t""‘ l\l1ll~`\*lf» lJ0(lV limi lriiitl iiiif soul, to the one purpose of mi.; iiierl. lie lilllst live nm] (mt ,_ breathe aiiltl sleep onlv for U1.. h. -4 Z" CD l (l fi`ol1i_lf~iitly iii the lilitl-_flu f,.l` :lic iii.;-,H to lruy. Aiitl onr- ri]-_l;i_ irliilo *i was iilr-iidiiig with <:..l ll, ;,,.~_~._ H --~ lil_tlii~ \\‘rirl\ of su.\|;~~_»~ _~.,,.1,~_ }_i_ “- rhltlcil liiiil and li 'li i,'_l_ _ slccp \\'licli :ily rt.\.\i1i'j; is ml _Q-_ ____ 9=;.uis aish'l`hoinus .\. licliron a so. it-ti in is ini' lit`o S. }l-- h secreted to the Work. 0 1 " ` and there lie oftcli stays for du. ___ zilouc. \\'orl\ing and pl;iniiiug_ forgot- _. » I L.`hi'i.~t. llc iiiust, bp 1-_Q (§,,. `; h_ Sai.-*urs Promise to all ___________________ _ ___ _ _ _ . ~ l “lil t-f .‘.i‘ 131'; ~\i' lr ;‘,!~ was John l\'llox, wlxi ips'--.l '_ iriw I L' ilfi _ _ “Pt” Cf l""'“E`lllf‘I flillfiil liicll :intl ‘vw mi 'ci lic in ifc » '. . . ` L I ' ~i». ni; QuiuuEs NEEDED \_ 0 ,.. as ii-litilly iili:.orl»i-tl ill the \viirk of _s-(iv- lS as it rmi-_‘li pl'.it~\ll in his lr.hor,1l0,~\. YS -_ ful :_-\t-ii of his niculs until his wife Inl.eredAccordinKtoActofParliamentorunn- comes aim p0VSu“d°$ him t° eat' The Ada-in U10 yur 1,902. by William Bailygof To- E0-“Pill il>`lit*i`liii\ii` should become i-anw. aribe Deptof Agricuitun. Ottawa. fully absorbed in the work gf S Chicago, July 27.--In this discourse man who “FNS earlv in the mm _ . _ .n as - a"'- lng souls as the enthusiastic fisher- R°"i Funk De Witt- Talmage shows and f`islies all dav long is utterly 11°F U10 Qualities Whitlh characterize livious of the flight of time. Chr ist. a successful fisherman may be utiliz- said tn Peter and Andrew, “Follow ed in Christian work. The text is me' ‘md I Wm make F0” fishers of Matthew iv. 19. “Follow me. and I men", Th“t.‘“°a“S- "Give yourse veg l up, body, mind and soul, to my 3 will make you fishers of men.” er' Are you ii nsneruiau? "oh vos me and I Wm make y°“ em' you answer; "I h&\'Q been a Iisherm all my life. As Izaak. Walton, father of angling, used to say th true fishermen. like poets, were bor an are now successful in drawing o nt ters ol Lake Galilee. ‘ _ _» The true gospel fisherman is 'rs 122.12* boy, many and many a. time I ha been lata for school because I loit ed on the way under the shadow the old wooden bridge to cast, crooked pin used for a hook. No that I am grown I love to go back "9 est. of iiieii. True, it needs a. br er’ heart to stand uublanched amid °~ up to the tuiinon’s mouth wi- qi pattcring upon the. pavements. I. the soldier never has to face gr loveto take a. boat out an _ in’ d. 1' 1 'k iii to the river which flows through the §2§;:::,nc0}?a;n\:;u;gegx ° I (Zapp valley wha' my father is b“ri°d “nd that anion all th differ t l ° - g 0 en c 1 f. h k f. . 388 ‘;_n§°°ufe gm? pe‘:h_,, h° black of men there is not _one among w There is just as much diderence be §'heisd?,tru?l;`“ M me Prtfonion » tween the man who makes his living Jake thgrla _.fs fm°?g‘; ° men ,, » mo » successful in saving souls than you the the piscatiorixil beauties from the wa- a, ' 1 - 1| le regard the soldier as among the br'a.v.. uv of storiii of shot and shell and to walk ' . th W bullets are falling around like hgil to the scene where I was born. alt- re ut a. to C 8. e t mission- a.ry’s children were, the woods. Two of his children died because he had no proper medicine. He lived there alone with his heroic wife rntil he transformed the whole island. Such is the career of one heroic gospel fisherman. Are you und I reudy to be as brave for Christ' as were that noble mission- ary and his devoted wife? Are we rcady to be inspired with th-.it holy fearlcssncss and disregard of our- selves that we may save souls for Christ. wherever we can f`.nd them, whith all Chri.st's fishers of rncn Hlioiil-J show in his service? ’lhe true gospel fl_shfri'lr:iri must be sliirituzilly, as well as l=h_\‘si<‘all_v, a stiming liiiri. The gosrcl net of faith is a \\'itlc net, a long net, li hc-livy nrt, and inlcss sllperlllittlral power will ncvcr be alile to liaiidlc it, llow could Cl arlcs G. 1.-`irn:_v licin al.le tg lend ill'_>u_ _'_ sent to me arm my _omination that 91 did not read like this: "My-_ dear ¢ boy, it is important for you to be pq, __ lo. is-_ue iii "°’ I 5"’ “'°..f ’”°°i3?P°§“l“3 _'ho nu d8.1‘k Cl0\ld 811%. hwd Ol” _ _-iii 'pick from Knnt\i&i§ or Wow Bed- umm _“yi “w° areybing t° hiv' ford md spends six long months on bad night. That is the Newfoun i _ idx bk." s th tlrk 3: §;“““, ‘fn ,N°'p‘°‘;_“gf|“2;_1fi';§;';g ifiists iiggan settle sggaiid iis. :fu ter la essentially one who is inspired th. m..__'h° p°_ddl”_ t in ._ that night _the gloo_n_iy;_~.=__fog1_horn » » ~ blew. I_.sald tio the co _ nbi- soe on squid stream. _gds the th _Bu C _mg Iifyrmoo bqtwgqfghe manlipdio *fin ' ° ._ i.‘°i`d°" f‘ “mi” i' i gn? to ,Hy me dangers M IAM blow that terrlnc fog box stands upon a rock on a. sunshinv nf- , ' h lndrew, to whom Christ spoke I the ang °'nch°r° A They stay mogthlv d- melitally equipped for your church, But, remember, a. true gospel minis- by the Holy Spirit. You cannot gg lead souls to Chi-_ist unless you have ou been much in ‘communion with God. unless much upon your knees in el 3_5; prayer. You must plead at ' the mercy seat in your own home if you 1-, would plead aright for Christin the arg pulpit.” The mt-ther cannot beconm a- a fisher of men, and lead her » chil- mg. dren into spiritual lives unl_es_s‘ she er ¢ herself experienced this divlnsin- nl l ‘words of my text upon the shores of an m°m'h °ut' until they “tc their in spirqtioni' 'I'-he»SUnda.y school tenth- er cannot lead his class to the feet. of e Galilee were _zeal “Sherman ca,-gm andfscm-es and seo;-gg of these Christ unless he himself has first been not go out into the coiintw-_\"for a _ ’° ,, Qew days with a _hundred duiiiii- pole that ‘;°u_‘”°.°t"m‘é‘gh “1°“g- G? _ _ lo s ing towns a o to catch a dollar s worth of fish. but any ° _ e ht' d 1 gg they made fishing _their lii'e’s_ busi- the rocky qoasts of ol _S_c°l They belonged to what is pei- The" y°“ mu and w°“»"¢-° wh° hr tezfr. _ . th b av st class of men’ on lost fathers and brothers and ll: th-tie xfishirmen. Christ ivheii bands and sons In the a“'Nl dang e saw them mending their nets. urncd anlksaldz “COIli_¢. l@8l"€‘ S0111' cts and follow_._jme. _Qive up your ork of catching fish and?=I Will cli_ you how you 'may nie F001' ergy and bravery and consecration will tell you that the perils of sailor’s life are comparatively no ly near the shore. Then the stor °m° with me and I Wm make you come up and threaten to drive gr; in the great troubled sea of frail craft upon the rocks Then _Qiumnnity and will call you my gos- ‘ogg settle so thidily the steers- thrrs who have gone oi to fish i* pel fishermen." . Img” dl 'th' w of tho `_ ' - `\\'hun the fovs settle down upon M The true gospel fisherman ‘sa ‘me boat C321: adheysfgsn. 'eYpels(,) the true a coast and The lighthouses can no O nshermn.n's life, whether it is found longer he sein. the women go out _ ' pu;-posed man, whose life is dedicat- cd to the single object of 'saving souls. %ery sportsmnn knows that of a. fishermu.n's life. Every seam of water under the shlp's keel. B the fisherman rarely puts out to t d will make you fishers of men. deep sea' He mu" ash °°mp°'ra'ti_` eu-_ baptized _by the Holy Spirit; ` The' e, minister cannot truly preach Christ to unless 'he has first taken Christ in- dg and Andrew became gospel fishermen e because they themselves had first s- seen the Mutcr’s face and obeyed rs his voice when he said. “FOUOW D18. an and I will make you fishers of men." B. . ri to his own heart and life. Peter ‘__ People have o't.en asked me wheth- c-i I believed in revivals of religion th- - ing if there are only 'sixty fathom! Of course I do. ~Evcl'Y ODG 0! the ut different denominations has ~ been he started under the influence of a. re-. e- vivnl. Nearly all the mighty men ms of God, past orpresent. have con- he - ` ° tensed the Saviour throygh the in _ Losnoiv, July 29.-A i»peo‘ai cablegram ” from Viennasayl ‘thst.\|ie Scrvlln ner., which resigned on July 24, has ed the crisis which resultel from the esignatloil by consenting to remain in office. BOERS HOMEWARD BOUN D Hamilton, Bermuda, July 30.-The steamsbip Roslin Castle sailed frr South Africa to-day with the flrst party of re turning Boers, i uinbcrlng 350 persons _on board Has a. Deiiciousnf ss Peculiar to Itself. Appefzfng and Nufritious. l_laii_il_l_§_a__l_\iaslFiuli All Grccers. _ I f_l_'\.'!7:!lCe '.':hirl'°. has directly or indir- -» ,» . ._ cctly come frorn'some revival. But _ e revival services can do harm as well ' _ I m as good. When 9, grcat number of ' sinneis are. bi'or_ght to "Christ through the influrnve of a, revival rn_l them ncglectca, nobody looking aftcl them, nobody trying to have them identified with . it-".Sunday school class. a prayer ni_ueti_ng, a fhristian' Fndegvor Society or. Christian Work of any kind, there'is an afwful lack once becn brought to'tlie. feet of drew became Christ.’s fish:-`rin'cn""" he loved, who was also a. fisherman, tossing about on Lake Galilee they _o clock in the morning. Jesus was _,seen-_walking toward them on__ _t.l;Q.1I»' . waves oi* Lal-'ze \Gn;li'lce' ' And alter uvocatlnn of fishing Jesus again appeared into them by the short-s oi Lake Galilee and told them to cast their nets upcn :he other side of tht :C615 ¢>¥-‘.‘1¢¥i1fixio11. ith.-n I’etcr and his I . li `_ _bretliern went _ ba.ck_ to their _old " ~ Y' ~` "-. ___;_; oo - . 4" come to his rescue uhgli the Waters of trouble begn to roll too high prevails among them their care for their sons and husbands and bro- on Lake Galilee or off the coasts of _, -- ` and sit.\1P0D '\h¢ "0'3l-s- “hi” ‘he Scotmnd ol. in the Newfgumlland ‘ i-etiilning fi:h.r;n¢ii begin to a - _ P it is an impossibility for a' success' fogs, is a life of overwhelming dan- to Beneit 1\l1‘S. ]Ohl1 pxoa.ch the :hares and iihi e yet rn- ful fisherman to think of anything else but his fish at _the time of fish- ing. He cannot plan about business and attend to his line. He cannot read a book and watch his bait. Ile gem Brave must be the man who sren, they si-art a fishcr’s scng. .The ll 'lou an avoca- _ iovcd ones waiting upon the rocis ivigillm to ow so pen S POtter’0fWe11andP0Tt _ listen until they hear tht- familiar Sc; the gmpel ashermen tom must ____ rotes waited thlo:l;_h the fog. 'lli n - _ _ the nzothers and irivcs and di=.u;_,h- _ _ _ A 'ri' beuxlnzgusmegi Weil-1e13ietl;':§;,'_geAZi But Dr. Vi7i1lia111S' Pink PillSC11i'€d trrs ind sv~'e_~th'ai ts also begin to ~ - ~- 1 ~ _ _g ` '_ _ ` p 0 figew gwho to become gospel fisher.. ' . _ Y _ sing, and the Evhzriiicn hearing the _ _ _ N S ’ ’ \ for Christ, Her, and She 15 :NOW ED]0)'° \o'tcs i` their `o‘»'cd cn:-s know - _ ` _ _ 1 ` ; . U O men, laid down their 1l'es - I E E H' °_ ‘ ‘ Q ~ __ _ , th he ic _ uh ch uayto steer. ._ o when the Fe; m`§tmti;1asw1})i:;ai; girdereto min- lng the Best of Health. _gospel flshernicn 'n times of troirble isaérero 3_6 Siék and the dying Went - f D _ _cal to thi-ist li: always aiiswers _ . It is no uncommon cccul-ence or r __ _, . _ S _ _to Molokai, tll_e Leper island of the Wimam___.Pi'_k pi113t_°ream__re_sun._ rrsto §.(;t_lIrd_rca.l.é_ein_l1_t_l_l_;. _l;i._\1_\¢._>(i)z_;;\ mc; Pacific. and hm-S'~’h becamc 3' leper health nfterdoctor=, and even the best of ~ ‘ ‘_ g ‘~ _ ‘ _° _ and died. They must be as brave °° - hw-piial tnstmehm have fi-iled to benefit 'JU =°‘"-‘.1 fn-S “h° has f=">“@ 5°' When you want a barrelof Flour that will make _ that _qnlvation A,-my girl' avho stands . them Among those whollave been bene- youd, will ultimately guide the gos- E. 5' protected to seek out souls for s“`ffe1-eafl-9m5ev¢|-Eh¢5_d',,ch¢g5n¢\pa|pi- gos; cl fishermen? Are we _ready t _ » .' ' Health raid. . "“‘-f" st iemincauy mflemiiit ‘Breakfast realli ° "` -"E . House Building, Queen St. themcst appetizlng and nutritious of grain* ` I, gy, 1 -,_ ` ` ' ‘ _ _ _ 7._ . _ _ 5 foods, and physicians give it first place as ` _a health and strength giver. It is good foryoul'igando1d.for the weaka.ndstrong~ " " " ""' ' ' ` " _ ' - _ Easily cleaned, free from rust does not taste IT T ! _ food. Cheap and good. In sto_ck:- Bread Pans, Pie ' “ Measures, Mugs, Pudding “ Scoops, Mixing “ Skimmers, _ Frying “ Bastilig Spoons Cups and SaucersfJugs, Tea Pots, I Basins Plates _ T9i1etSets » . i “T . ` ' _ ff- and Preserving Kettles, Etc. ' 5'” .‘~' .-;- ~. _. _ `¢ _-J ~-:. -_et i if _ . It takes time to like some foods. The first meal of Malt Breskfa.~t Food cap- H tivatestiie taste. It hasa. diliciousness S pecnllnrto itself. No other food ca.n_taste _ __ _ _ _ __ like it, for no other isso carefully und* fl* -5 ' W -7-fi ` 'wr ‘ the converts, nobody caring_ for _ . I. sonleu here. lt is all important--'to 1 we have ass1_S.tant5 dnnug the lead min in chi-ist, but itis also Accommodations for overzoo important rot to'_let them backslide Fill te'tm~0ptn8 ~ by nrgltcting theiii alter they have., _)esu,.,_ _ _ Fnllinforma But the true gospel fisherman _il ‘ ' always w.orking.\:n:ler tho Ma,ster'l _ _ _ eye, _iihether (.`hiist‘s face is visihli K B to him or no. After Peter and An- " ‘ never left )them. One night- when B dt; A .. .hm _tang these brethren, with 'J_olm .the ' B0- '9 ° ~ _ " ` ' ' ' ' Q - J BALI? ‘.°“ rn on application and Sen-is of the other dist-lpleq were _. _ thought they were__going.» to be "` ' _ f" _ ' droirntd, but _(`hrlst_Wns watchine -"’ & their strilgglcs, and in the fourth ._ gr.- watch of the -night, or just about’5, ` ` ‘ tx* ,. su. .K -if; " *iffy fe(-l that Christ is always rtady to . _ _ htlp kiln: thut.Cl;rist will always =i ‘ '~~~‘ -*""" boat. The true gospel flshernicn ern i _ __ l , ~ 1 _ 0 w.u»1f'5'..'&=i" 1% ‘I I aoefuie and the lizists are settlinl too thick- " ' ' .“-" _ V l' ~ iilga “CW lin? ly around the ospelnlifeboat. ' - - - _si t'-h;~ist`s care gior the gospel fisher- jvmte wlth black stripe' . K" _ . _ -s ' men is abonstam and_t(nd¢r cm.e'_ -_ _ We have alsoanew line ofbe1ts:___?l__I_r_»stoo»inQ and ln the Sumh f,=1_,f_,,.; viiiays _the lalcycler, forthe athcte . _,;'I" ;,_,_ -._ _mothers and ivivis and daughters il- lustrate by abcaunful custozn which -A. I 1 _ .' ' ` . i » ~ - . ' _ I ~ _ ouro ano- oumustas or -' E' °°;”°"f°3_‘; pasgefssysandi who pen? Speaking about;‘h<1-.llnesii toIaw£p°rIeT:‘I: imll pcacg _ 3 _ l y _ cu 6 ‘_)_ l . hu ani nn. "Md: Ab°ut"‘ "2 years -m g 1 Are you and I willing to become .trates the dark alebs. m 5' ‘ly run down. My appette WM DUT- . o _ _ O . _ ~ ~ ak and bi-. one-purl: osed t ll.-lstiuns ready ' _ 1 . ' - Christ. They base to be as braie tition ofthe hear' . _I was very _ we _ . _ ._ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ . » » ‘ - l 1;' h had a constant feeling of wcarmess which go be fearless, ready to be _ ‘ ~ _ G'¢n¢fOl-is 1715*’ aZe;h;\$ogl°l;:§0o&1h';zti:;11of,§r givin; no amnui.t'of_i~le¢»B_;0uld ¢§V='l'¢°i’;'- it spiritually inspired, to become ' G'1'¢3t'sP¢Ci3.itY PCl'fOl'fnaflC€° int gospel tracts and leading in “gtg ghgrglggggs in gyéiy $3565 cgrdif Christ's _ fishers of nicn. Are we ._ I: Egeiting Horse Races. Brilliant Night Show. . . - in the quallt and guautiy of its exhibits, the splendor of its spec1\l~l"~fl¢\i°“-5' . - d so §5_ooo of this. and it has been ai-sunt* as to give increased el\¢°\lfl¥° “°°'hg" ever before. ' _ SIX DAYS HURSE RACING ever sidered for troiteil an Pl°"." ° we _ . th c r.nib I 0 _ _ , tr bleu that had inadomy MG E r E ,_ ‘“""l‘i”‘° P'°““°°s"°"ub'dmdedl;:;t‘: nil azié the first mlssicnrify “ho hlld and igeigble zznished lt will Zi"e mol to .c°nS9°‘f"‘t_° 3°” mg t°_’Zh°f‘-’-‘» Mas' iwrvs atlhs zf==l¢Sl "°° “‘¢°* °f _ it _ there by the London M1s_ so mt “Insure it my experiemé Wm 1,8,” ter s service wgardless or remunera- bffgarifnsociety Immediamyy after mhermmrertotrytbpse amy,” I tion, so that you may become one ' ern Canada. - _ _ dy to surrrnder ourselves, body PFD-Yel' When ul’ P"°9ri°t°' mn al tion. To make matters worse IPY ff1`0“b1° reg _ _. _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1°” rm ‘° “."i..‘.i.‘......°"°°»°°“fz :.s.'::;i'.fl;.*°;“.‘::'t”.::;°:...il::°;°a:.:s ss. i°l‘li..;°..:_““..:f;“*°°..:’.§ i The is the iw now used by the P-me md - ` igliesweolifi-agi §d”i:tcunch out into the nlccr=, and _so bad were t.i;o_»_iy that al- for years labored among the south j P1’111C€SS Of W2.1€S and the The bixlestniid ben show-in its pi-l¢e_1i_slz in die and to let down the gospel net though HU ‘l*f\'*`1'¢“Ub"img‘_1Ig’m tfsgmgf' sea islanders, was one day asking a ‘ ‘ P f en when the 'Wm H" d°°"""t’ -ey We . ° native to give his life up to the if _ and become fishers 0 _m lthen wentw the hospital in Hziinlton, __ . . _ - 7 hurricanes 'ol Pel‘B€C\-if-1011 are strew' and dbhoililil 1 received the best Lteat- serum °f the Mafster' the m’:;}°n& ' .‘ - - 'tb th wreck- _ f ldbe i 'th ‘re;Ivra.§'uit ary €XPl8-iIl0d. “I can only or _ $17 000 PRIZE UST $1 ' ms the ’°°“* °°”“ W1 8 ¢ii°¢%nihi:=<>°ih»f~f===fi¢*m¢1>f‘==“°‘°°‘“”"’“"° He- 4 . - “gm 'aut us ou-ii I .l¢.~ifi.»¢°!*°“‘°“' P°;'f,°f,_‘l'_‘; y0\m‘l 1“*1“- »“l;P_:1‘°: ‘?,"hp1[fi(;m ig;-ilivt liable tolbouih men and woinen.'Tb¢Y°"1'° K 'rin con ..r _ nuitluiiip. ' “"°""‘""°°°"°°d"“s3'°"`.fwiliiie W ‘he V05” .° a ge' ‘de in ivliat 1'h°"“’°“S‘”- °°'“"-"“’ k‘d“°' ~"'°°m°’ ` 1 li' Bl k the new “fiery show fromiiie gm, sh” ,forth with his y0‘mU br’ nam-glgiii consumption, heart ailments, The batt es lp li war , _ ' Peck most of their friends though! “T85 female wénkness, and restore the glow gagship of the Merlixerraiienn sound- ’ { ii .,-tain death. When the ship d1”0P° 9| health to pale' and sallow cheeks. _rom \-_~a_5 built at Devonport at a. cc _ th ha,.1,o,-_ of Silva, Tberearemnny imitations of this great. _ C st of £1_014_g35, as against, an Ampeseuiiiliavebeenpfvvided for th°I'.~p"`d 'mutter In lik; sent out word, uiediclnennd the purchaser 9h°“1d “1" 0 ' t f £1o18,949. This ' ,i,,,i,g,h¢¢¢p¢njudnng_°tiiuimala and the native C 1 _ . d . wnyssre that thefnll name, “Di-. Wil-_ _“Uma e . °. ’ _ _ _l ._ th ssl nary an W6 _ , _ . .. - e elusive of the expenditure _'on i'.'lh°f§ul‘§°°;':§-iif`"s;°°iii`i'$§¢;'°§n .1 I (flivemiitemiomgdltiit gf him." 1” iiifdrfnifrggiiiiiiiil §;;;yIi>b°§1e’s»l'fi ii; iqsuiisx which was £67,970. _ _ e W1 e of that threat and of all all medicine dei lers or sentby mail p1'-2 is sta.bed~‘th£tt ea£h of the b8.f.tl0B!l1P3 if the fat _ _ _ _ ation tu I E the” dangers. the Young nilssionat-lvl paid at 50r.dQ- br; otro stair] boges $\i‘u_$Z50; built at Devonport has cost 1658 than ' .- .\l.=f» l' -I If ~. ‘_ `.3.,f1’~i _ -_ . » ’.._ ‘F f.='-I -"5, lf"-' ~, _ . - - . i ._' ’ ._ ,~_ _ » ~ _ _ . _ _,- -f~ .l __ »_ .A _ __ _ V- ~ . f..1 ' ‘ = r.._~..-‘ > - ' .. _ ~ '- .,, : ».-»--J' ~' - ._ . 3;- `. w if* _.<~.~;-.-- ‘ fr - ~ =» -=._ .-1-..._--»-l . ' ~-.>» ~- - =-~ 'r 'f' ‘ ‘ ` ’ . ___ __ _ __ _»_,,__ ”`____l___ ______,_,..,,__. _, . ,,..... . _ _ _XJ/} __ If.. N wi sul rl _ ' . ‘iv just received a complete and beautiful stock of new sui ings comprising Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds. Are you thinking of ordering a summer suit ? If so, we cordially vile you to inspect our stock; Moderate prices. Work guar BOYCE 827 BLANCHARD 2i°Wt‘g§}éf~.,§“’ ,fhggh re, ~t..&._..’i‘~. f ar .~ -_iv C00