Failed to Cure im ,,,_ .i in ERYSIPELAS w AND sAi.'r Rrritviii was 3 THE TROUBLE o siprjses her opinion of iihf wonderful a , ,, lngly arranged twlth orange blossoms. i B While the wedding march was being- ¢10,Ck ° ° pr the bride entered the parlor, which was decorated with evergreens, autumn leaves] |- l and ferns, leaning on her iathi-r's arm admin thu yuriim, y li B Mus Rhoda Bownesn srhmlmale of the rento sl the Dante! agriculture Uusws bri rslui six nocross couui no d °° va d ‘ it is with the giisstest grsiiiiids E gh” 1 un gnufy in gh, ,°nd,,.f,,| cm. at Kensingstnn Supper wasserved direct- Mlv, Pom," of Burdnk Blood Bn ly lollowing the ceremony and after view ti wr* For yu" my hulbmd “send ing the numerous presents and endulging W m °°""”"' *"“”'°'*'{’*?l°lY" FMFWJWND #seein seam-in to .ot . f _ mv-_-__==“___ __ ____ 4 “__-___r_y __” n il~lf!‘Sill.QIil!l..l°TllIiiiS ...i T J , "T `"“’ “MW” H100 N i°"°°'. “F ' hire Estelle Hlayioii “I 0 ICG HD( ll lon and Kelvin were miltullll -1- self was obedient tdgqthoylaws iss wgll ' 9 interested in the marriage of Miss 1 th, 1 , _ I h I MargaretE Stewart and John B. Stavert REV UR TALMAGE PREACHE5 AN H; zvngln :i.s;?cxcctce\:~ ‘gift trlie t loaw wiv ich was celebrated Wednesday even ANNIVERSARY SERMON private life as well ns n conserve. aFeh 17th at the residence ot Dugald tive lawninker in public life suffered |nten5e| f ,-, pu | B i |i(gd ph |_,- - and Mrs. Stewart. 'lhe brlde,a brunette, What was Lincoln s stiind when c, y 12353 mile ;,a;§';;;§et lynggj' W " as ntglrgdlnngimple though ,len “own great nboliticnist meciiiiq was held D iw ,<1 h in 1 in Springfield some rims! for th Q s b W “Shand (;;:,;|:;s;l;em;|: :gp ,|333 war? There thc opmlii nts ,iff slilgver-it y y ami h proposed by forci of uiius to dolv ~i il \ nsmentbeirgsxold wate and chain “_ nn, ,.",", A,",,°___0,_""h _, the public uuthormm [md drwe N ` X ‘ the gift of the aroom Her veil was beccm w f a r etly played by Miss Margaret Osscly de and ber sister Miss Katherine bly performed the duties oflqroemsmnn l blood remedy in the following letter: The nuptial knot was tied by the Bev ti win &nith of Cardigan, formerly pastor d a Century-lan Who Ccnprehsnded Within lllmjsll ltreaglh and Gentle less, lqjesly and Grace-A Lessna in Patience alias .Ia var; 'ILimn,ly. llred according reset af Parliament of Lnii h William Hui ef lc Los Angeles, Cal , Feb 7 --At the Du) Holi Stewart made charming bridesmaids time whgn me whole nation in hon- r sed in Indian muslln trimmed with qring the meisxcry of Lincoln this nn- lenciennes lace and insertion with blue nlversary sermon sheds n, new and sashes and wore brooches set with tur interesting light “D011 U10 CHIINICWF Hrs. Theo. Newell, Argyle Sound, N S , qnoiseg gn, gm; of the “mam 1,, \V,,1k,»,~ of the statesman-President The text s James v , B Be ye also pa ent What was the most powerful ad ress you ever heard? I oncc asked my futher in one of our conversu ons when journeying around the orld Well he replied I have ,“.|.m, 'hh }ry.ipd” -nd Sal; www Ivlriorhsmusements the couple depart listened to nearly all the great He wha so had at times that he could no 2: sleepon account of the itching and burn lm Sunni, Wm N nA” Hume to their for their hoinsln Kelvin, taking with A merican orators of my time I have the good wishes of all Mr and been personally acquainted with most cf them and have spoken from ing ‘He had been under the care ofelx frunds Feb 23 24| “adm thc same platform with many of diUerent doctors, but they failed to do him any ‘ood I had read digerergyiimes of gh. Wong.,-ful qu", Nazi* dp by Bm. carriages in Ncrboro and vicinity diirfnii l them But without any doubt the Aymmk man while “hug 0,-de" for greatest address I ever beard-if it to be judged by its electric and verwhelming instantaneous effect- ,gocg mood B,¢¢°"’.°*dv,hdh to K," the past week was very much captivated 3 th t d li ed b H W |t.h,|-L H. man' “dmer éqmg 6" by the beauty and charms of one of the Gifdy at Geary; in 5886 entity the bottles was cured without e doubt l ’° would strongly advise any person troubled B with blood dleordere to give B B B. a fel: ung ladies he chancsd to meet but ow aohelcrs Club of Summerslde be dare annual banquet of the New Icngland I” ¢° his being “ memb" °' th' Society I had just finished a speech on The Coming American when Mr ll°f»l1lHll8 NB BUBGTJOIIS IKDUWYL and he Grady arose After a few introriiiif uwkflm “N n "neu" num' retirned home with a Him resolve io tory remarks he said My fricnfls, ’ send in his rssignatioii-which never ot ou,-Nd to mm before typical American has not to come Let me tell you that he has iilreadv pl 'vi 1 Pl gel;Esriif:L;;;;;t:1;‘;‘;;t:t°rs£312-:v‘;¢ But from the union of these colon l country, unless rnanagid on better prlnc t Dr Talmage has told you that the The agitation fora Blanch Railway to i °°m° Great '~yP°9 like ‘“l""m" ants, are slow to flower and fruit sts Puritans and Cavaliers from he strengthening of their purposes es than the mainline. A youth while and the Crossing of their blopd slow siting in Nerhomn was driven to Kelvin Ymlr PPYSICIHU 1185 C°l15d€l1C€ lil walked to Kensingtomwhile his feet re El.LlS Bring to liim therefore our next prescription Remember the name E.lf,I;.'5 3 St°re9_Ch t°Wn° Mmltague and the blood and speeds it along through nr Murray River Bags! llagsillagsi We have the best grain bags iii the country They are large enougli to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes They are Stfgng, always welcome and provided with c clean, have heinmed tops, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction You want some how many ? Reid & Creighton Wholesale dealers in Island produce, Pitt Street, Sydney, C B d li w iv nd PEIR _..._ l Cdihinsiieingllonday. e :yuh 13114. s lhiz Pra er at p in Holy Communion- treinspf this railway wil run ally ( undays excepted) ss follows ` 1-min. ongqud Trains Inward Af Rllll W” S¢°“°'" R°'d “V etiyiiil p m All Featls free and uniippro 5 N s No a || M M A ll 1 4: lv §h'tcSvn 23 e unc 5 N'oyWll lr '°.5° 3,49 llunter River 10.4° llmerald .lane in ll 8.5! Kensington 5 S‘side ll ir 05 lv B'slde fi si Weilln on \ va gi ° p in i sc* 3,_¢-llv }`l`l`l astra I _ " 4 |,,,,w'¢2>> O ,3;8!c_"6 iv No 4 oro Ne ig No ri No. is No I4 , 3 p y A ls. A I ,Jo on ch'towa er rom io Ae _qc o {Mt Bt¢wlrt} 3 53 9-1° PR if ar. Bon U, l we No. ig N° Par. A ,e5 iv Mi. slewer lf- If in Ciirdgsn 3, sr. ¢o'tcwii lv N . ro 22.? 3-- ” iv xmusiii iiwr '_' 3 *I if” ar c. Traverse lv 7~3° ,_“_ a.m 'Hales sn niii bv ;\|;;}_|},=,l§,*a“lf’;_'d-T‘.°' ,_ ugenctoli. °h:a¢||‘° n ent s sauna. Doc ar. iw ~»,¢=» . 3552!: E is lotion at7 p m Catechism stip. m l ANGI IUAN St Paui's-Rev Leo T W Williams Re Soationin ordi-r to meet. the 5.80 train, but owingto its having been cancelled and alter having remained about five hours, be decided in was not _coming and gisteredmbelow aero and his head was graced with afashfnnahle hat while his ears called for the Good Old Siimniir l`ime _._-.i---->--» E We heard is msn say the other morning that the abbreviation for February- Feb -means Freeze everv body, and ltbat. manlooked frozen in his iilster. It was apparent that ne needed the kind cf warmth that stays, the warmth that reaches from head to loot, all ovrr the body We could have told him from prr sonal knowledge that Hood's Snrsapaiilla gives permanent warmth it invigorates tery and vein, and really fits men and women, boys and girls, to enjoy cold weather and resistthe attacks of disease It gives the right kind of warmth, stlmul shes and strengthens at the same time, and all its benefits are lastlniz There may be a suggestion in this for you Church Services Changes to be made in church services should he at this odlce not later than one o clock Friday afternoon ME'i'noDis'r Prince Strest.-Prayer and Praise Scr- viue at10lo Rev G M Young at ll and 7 Strangers welcome Attentive ushers Grace Church -Prayer Meeting at 10 a m. Rev W W Lodge at 1l and 7 ‘Strangers omfortable eats Pnnsnvramiau Zion -Prayer mectinir at 10 Rev D M lliiithesou at ll and 7 Sunday School and Bible clnss at 2 i0 St. James -Prayer meeting at 10 Rev T F Fullcrion iit ll and 7 Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 iizmirsr Rev G R White at ll rind? Sunday School at 230 pm All welcome Vi~il tors provided with seats by courteous ushers crmncn or Ciimsr Services at ll a m und 3.45 p m cii:N'mai crrnisrr/in Rev R W Stevenson at ll and 1 Sunehy School at 230 Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 oclock Seats free and unappropriated sr nuniir/iN's earnrnnai. First Mass at 7 lf] second Mass at 0 and gllgh Mass at 1030 Vespers and Ili.-ue ctor Mornin Prayer at 11 a. m Even lst Shu ay of each month after morning prayer Bud Sunday at 880 n m , lrri d terevenln ra er Sunday School prlated St, Peters-Rev Jns Simpson, M A Priest Incumbent Rev T H Hunt, D D Asst. Priest. Holy Communion (plain) 8 a. m Matlns choral) and Sf-rmcn si. 11 a.m SundaySo ool at 23) D ID Ch°l°“| perfecting, through a century camo the man who stands as the flist typical American, the first who comprehended within hlmsf-lf all the strength and gcntlcness, all the mu- jasty and grace of this rcpublii-~ Abraham Lincoln These words were quoted almost verbatim from memory The tremendous impression pro- duced by Ilenry Grndv s speech was not due to the fact that he wus saying something that no other mnn had said before, but to the act that for the first time since he Civil war, the great lenders of the north realized that Lincoln wns np- prccinted and honored as much south of Mason and Dixon s line ns he was among thc Michigan pines and upon the Illinois prairie Since that time I have rc.if.l nl most every biography written about the personality of that miin who stands second to only one, if l docs not stand side by side with Gr-urge Washington in thc aflectiuiis of tho American people- I find iliit Hcnrv Wattcrson of Kvntuekv has ,is deep n reverence for Lincoln ns limi Charles W Dana nr Nlcolav Or li- soph Mcdill oi William Ilciiidon ur David Ilrtvis or Swett oi Speer] who knew him by pf-rsonnl contact Therefore I nm sure that on this Siirirlnv preceding the celebration of Lincoln ~i birthdnv I shall leave with me the cordial npprobntion of he south ns well ns of the north as i' draw from his character lessons of inspiration and priv tribute t his momoiv At heart he WHS ii frir-nd of the south and I bt-iii-\r» thst his untimoly death ictzirrled thc consummation of rcconstrilciiun t least ri quarti-r of n centurv Most Lincoln eiilogists sinii Hr-nrv Wattorscn bf-nutlfiiLlv “‘1~i~‘~ ed it by looking into ii Wi globe that slowlv turning tells the orv of his ifo and hi v therein little heartbroken lim weeping hv the outetrritrlwil form ni a denrl mother But this I do mit intend to do You are ulrcnrlv fi riilinr with the facts ul iliit iw-it lil lffn In speaking of him in tnv I would try to not thc keynote of his character and show the prodnrninnrit qunlitv which made him so rfrmit and so useful to the notion Thnt quality I conceive to bo his p - tif-nco nnrl I shall recall to voiir minds the times and the circiim stances in which by thc exercise of that qiiniitv he proved tho grandeur nf his nntiirc Standing by iho ig/rnve of this great man, wc ses the figure of sanctified Pntienw We limi this figiirc not cut from stone o cnet in iron hut made out cf dust which was oncc living breathing throbbing moving flesh and blood As the paramount desire of Lin- coln s Inst four vears on earth and those tumultuous vears which lcd up to them was to save the Union I shall try in this brief sulfigv to show how by glorious patience, that great purpose of his lilo was accom- plishnd In tihe first place- we must start with the well accepted and univers- Eveneun and Sermon at 7 p In Hoi mmunlon every week da! at 45 a m Church and All Saints Chapel open every day from sunrlseto sunset for private devotions. sA}.va1'i;>NlABll§.d Yiwu m rvdl I l Wggusiy Servail és #V Tuesday riday and Situ H! li 73° slvsivrn nar apvmflsn Services at the Tabernacle, Fitroy trees. asttoiiiid et7n m WEA Y nn/ini ivunxniis. Aiihoefii ani idsiis new eisvvi iw mel asses, sean rinrl energy none I be hiioi ancy that iniide life a pleasure, i,~-i 11"' also. A doctor would say you me i~\i down. em-rmbed neither eating or dl- sting enough. 'life Ferronone you need gunner- up that fitful appetite sad im- prove assimilation and oiqestion so thai lots of pure strong blood w li be formed so nourish the broken down ii.Y!f°Il1- F°"°' seas will drive away age tired feeling. t n spirits an ene . NV V' :°ola:r::i’iit‘len and strength'-'liar work. No tonic or rebuilder like errosaiia-tr! lt. Pr-lceil0o» rho: or six boxes for nm; ri Dmmlfs, or i>°iwi at oo. Kins- ston, Oat. v ally nhkncwledged fact that Abra- ham Lincoln was e men of positive characteristics William Herndon just after Lincoln s nomination wrote in Senator Wilson of lflessachusei ts that when Lincoln made up life rninrl to do anything he had "e, will l iron " Affair the assassination Ford I theatre Senator Wilson wrote a letter to Lincolns old law pert- ner Hint he hed truly analyzed Lin- coln s dierecter in relercnu; to this one cliaractsrlstie But though Lin- eola was a positive mei-i and had well settled convictions, he never be lieved that "two wrongs make one right." In order te accomplish his patriotic purposes he was unwilling to dedle the majesty ef tlis law. He wee always ready to try to change the lew, but never to break. ie. In his methods and principles he was neither violent nor revolutionary. He lot. as me -iv people supposed 1800. a wli~f -wil visionary or a mthnsiaet ~rhf~ would, to I boleloent 1.-i.d_ trample cj l l!aiu:r.'m¢’s Pitts Orme Oousrirarios , .v ° - 1 __ _ , ,, __, - -.<~.i-"ir'»=»~»‘+infiii»i=~'»iiini=i14ee»s»r. " l \ out tlio slave-holder from thc then some thought thin niid there sigiic-il his own political rlintii wnrriint Let there be pence' hc emphatic- ally said Revolutionize tlircuuh there be such, to risist the laws f Wicked and all voiii fioble attempts will bo follies and end by bringing sorrow on your can heads and iuiii on the cause vnu would freely die to in e. certain sense but not in the spect for judicial authority mv humble history would not suffer i ' y U clinngc that Inu gt §& the ballot bo‘¢ Your attempt if ,,,,,. Kansas by force is ciiminnl and l Preserve what said hc in his fu ease and Do Not l\nowl‘ Until It lion Destloped H1011! lP0°Ch \ s\§ .\\ J, »t` io / ,fa i r / ‘ ' 4 ff, ms #_ . f’ ’ 4 J llioiisnmis ui liliii ni-ii W onitn llai/cl iiincy Dis _/ Y' I \ " , f / » '5' \\\ \\ U ., -.»\__/ , it ii sense in which ho puts it I say .1-|¢,i_,l,.|.,gi| . that in so far ns it decided in favor i lines nuiiy ; ii i .ri \\t me of Dred Scotts master and against lflllllilfiiiiiwiiistili ii iii ~ i »i Dred Scott and his fnmilv I do not we "H '"1' 7"’ ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ ' 1 propose to distulb ol resist the dw eliiiiiiiiiiis sililiiii li '~i sulii I , iliil the ilitiigtr point ’ in ri iilivil clsion I never have prop d t il ...,...i. tri... IM. Jii.°.l..° .Z SAFE cui cuREs icioiiisv cis"/isis ‘ goin c,coiit iiii~i no ii motif or iiiiriiliil l iii>\f \ ilii ililt 'iii1li‘ili‘ rind you mav write Lelgw it whatever else xou plense " Fo plncntc thc southern lenders was one london fqr rfrlay But there WHS ‘itill another reason nhy he was Pntinnt l‘hcre nere scoics und h\m_ drcds and thousnnrlii of men at me flflflh M Wt’-‘ll as the south viho he- lie\0iir sys!/eiii If )| \],,. um `g,.",.,, H5, Arc yourlungs weak? /irc you inning gash v D0 you Cough 7 Ara you pale thin :ind weak 'P D0 you have pains inthe chest? Do you have ringing ln the gnrnq D0 Y0\1 BPH? UD 191198111 7 Do you have hot flashes 'I is your throat sore and inflamed? is there dropping in the inrcst 7 Is your appetite had 7 Ir the noso dry and stuffy 'I Do you have night sweats? Have you ii. coated tongue 7 your rlisrfnc whit \r»\i will, their syiiipmnis iiiilii ii llvii \ iii li \ ii y llii wed ifilic iiiii~i rl ingeroua uf niilmlipe ml, , , | the marvillons powcr of his sysiciii of fri iliiiiiif Dr Sl iiiiin li1» luid l l free io all suflcrirt is ii icsi hit free fi-ln] Qfgafment our wsrivs iiiiii or nn sioiiuirs sw i or misiiiiisiii me Nothing could be more reasonable, more generous thug [)v_ 5|°¢,,m , og" The Sloruni Sysir-in <£f'l`rc:ilnieiil line roi ' il iliiiiimnil; niiil ii: :if i|ii»ii .inils iif Clvs of consiiinpiiiin in all stages of ilic A sygfgf. nf h-entment that l¢¢°mPl|5h¢f _m°\’¢ llllllllil OM f@\»'~f“J,' ian ever ance. ‘; 'lt A