3es==,El:SE' 5 8-;2Ei¢,‘ a_ has _ 1.8 5 r .>" ‘L J I r -i il; i *f` f°` ,~ ~.».. .-1 _ _ *on the part of the poor son bothief' ‘ * the se i _ _SCENES ‘i I .more definite, the _Slat August, a nd I _fl was busy in my study preparing for .the services of the morrow when an ekka- a small two-wheeled vehicle used only ‘P by the poorest,drove up and an English- man al_ighting_ha.nded_-me aletter from 5, a brother missionary in Meerut asking U me to interest myself in tae bearer and 1_1 _ aid him in his search for employment. I _Itwa=,_justt‘ie hour when tie person ~for breakfast, so I wrote a note enclos- W ing tae one I had neceived and told him togo on to that man’s residence. The U needv one says "Pre-had nolhilll W 88% for tweii_i,~.'ensheura.and I dm faint.” Ill give you some bread you can be Q back here witnin half an hour when I 5 will give._7ou asquare meal.. He took ii li lr 2 the brea an as ed fc* a glass of water with it B-oth disanpeared as if seized or by a ravenous animal. t he work couli he ind thcuvh he ii’ .searched Saturday. Mondiy, Tuesday r and Vlednesda Hard t s could net vet .work even at starvation 'S wages in a plice wheresome twenty or 5; ithirty thousands.are employed in fae- iwrigs daily. Eventually money had to ° he begged tosend him on to Ajniere, 1',” itlie hesdquarter.i..ef one ef the large 't .railway systems. in hope he might tindiaé' .employment in the locomotive works, 1 ° there. ~ I s ii an ' il A un ay pass .wit nothing out ofb ithnizdinary. ~. -. _(On-.Monday aiioti came in fb:.° isiying pogmo pray _-ayipgige ‘ilI_ln;"_iJust assoosphas __ _ _ _ itliere. n a house` ers t ‘oug_ on " ' __ ” ` ‘ . ` che poqastnativesilivedljeund a poor ‘MP ‘U N-9'? YW* ¥°‘_~Pl _ _ ¢|,- ‘_ P s -~ - ~ Eurasian family, if you can call a wid- hav? W7? “U39 1'°_I_”°°9 Wm" "#9 fu!" for ?ycg;l£?<'_ 3 as ower and his son by that snoredfitetm. "ve vf’ _‘nd "_l_"_1_‘-.‘_ l_°“_°-r_"»~ m°.§.7° tem [edge _ ___ ,___ 1 H merican missionaries in the V _ I __ ._ "`~i m*-Y "shim mm~iias~saai¢isnr wind ‘ ‘"3 " -it 'f » ‘ f f-iw" ine within his'veius and the heat without him °°° 'B"'“~'¥ 5”” '°J°“°“l ¢‘k°¥i° ` " ‘Y ‘ the themometer stood .in the uine,tigs_- A by The father _a_g,efl._5_8_ha¢_l been __drink_ing__€ heavily fremthe irst of July and -he ini alan r uma taster w..tu..en‘si linia-an JI`eir¢en1ar‘ ‘sei-'i'iusii’a U case? It wasse_s1\d.so hopelessly sad- Afterpriyer that God might grant' him ll" conamousnessterepent and a. -Ylord..,0f_. airbed _.no_ne_y_ md ._ ._aing_..f6i_ .__ _ ~- »....§;;`;;i"‘f‘ _ rf*-`s~'f"' -' . _. _. - clNc£R Awiio iieinlts 1.” .._,wem_ whose _o-F_'.».._ . _ nrpnin. ForCaiudian M M es are diherent' A few of these are ` 1' ` ` ' Co Sher' 'ste Dm I8' ASO" mm" counsel tothe son I left. Death took 4°’ placent7 a. m. next diy._A__t eight 15.? 'olcloekthedaughter arrived”li'o@q'_A~zra‘ s * to see the awful sight. A__fter'__inuc§‘-effor: 'S " ' D ni. who could help him best was at home ‘is m Ch e ro inped' at the weeds aandis still at them use o plessness an _ _ __ ' _ '_ __ '_ __ _ A seiriim liumrixh wgtfantirnblgrid A justlffnguihls f ar `Jggaii°i1; tltiynd ‘ iiicery -8 p I L _v_ Perry C0., Ind., Ir; Ji- .xr of ;'~'1,_i I was taken with 0”*-3\l1 .~"-il‘»`.~ ..crv~»:is dvspepeia. There was I boldllel-1 .:; : _~:_.1nocli.'aii;i a Weight 'Which Sfciuei I:__» ~ " ¢“ 1' ;`I t 'Fil-<5: " st " 9 me gféili ' WHS S'.\’g*lf around .~__ b_l0€llt‘.']_ _ sicians im Goltlf-ri its me ~ I i ani. l ; *ian to `.~ v"e`§k I Cit *SSl¢tsi:zcl- 911% bottle l]'nr-~- .» _ -- 1 l on a u e n E25. auf l`-:~- 11 mie phjflilcian gave mg up to I thank God tile.: my cure is permanent” _`__&__ *gg lu . _._ .ling na a egave _ ‘ I .1 bearvfng down sensation; ‘ :‘:_v _:. Pierces Golden Medical ani s ‘l~‘avorite Prescription’ and lf i ' Filsrlmnt Pe1lefS.’ I began 10 ,l_h.é-__»__~;;<\_~_~_r; '_.\i :liter thgegse of sdfew lgottles. _ :slime '.v};i, attcri mesai mv isease ~'“1ef`-f'~il1.’ l""‘ c.:i:-iil'.'t"" . I h ti it particulars apply to 1 1 ,lil ‘ or S'a|e and lot near railway in Souris occupied by.Edward Ch_i¥i°1'0 easy 11'.; ‘ round about them that tear him and de- livereth them.-Psalm 31. 7. iioiii-; itEADiNGs. ` Gracious invitations- Hosea 1-1. Z 1-9. Tu. Daniel in Bnb§lon.-Dan. 1. 8.-21 W. The bandwritting on the wall.- Dan. . ` 5. 17-31. '1`h~ Daniel _in the den of lions.-~l)au. 6 10-23. The new heart .-Ezek- 36. 25-36 5. Returning from captivity.-Ezra 1. Su. Encouraging the builders. Hag.-2. 1-9 F. 1. Recall the titles and Golden Texts of the lesson. _ 2. Name one important teaching of each lesson. 3. Give the names of some of the chief persons of the lessons. _ » _ 4. Name the visions, and glvo the main lesson each teaches. » aiiulisrs- ~3°‘\1`¥*" "'délive`re`d them that feared him. 5. State the various kinds of aflliction of God‘s people mentioned in the lesson. 6. Show how "the angel of the Lord” , _ i,_ on Wednesday, the 27th dev .of Sept; room and Kitchen Furniture. Thro th Blam' on th ' Stom:gh,;n’I'he°iRea.l .Seat oi’ ¥rhoul1i‘l‘e is thgt gntestlipesi e rmane ure . _Chase’s Kidney-Liver Plllsl It is an dd idea bag since exploded/that digestion is confined tdihe stomach. N9 modem scientist denies that by far the greater part of digestion and the more diflicnlt part takes place ia_t_he intstinea. This explains why dyspepsia is never cured p_re- parations which merely aid stomach digestion and act only on the stomach. _ _ Thisfaet also explains vlhy Dr. Chase s Kid- ney~Live.i' Pills havebeen so remarkably suc- cessful as is cure for the worst forms of dyspep- sie. and indigestion. _ _ Dr. Cha.se's Kidney-Liver Pills act dl'¢¢il! on the kidneys. liver and bowels. 8-hd EW* MW tone and vigor to the intestines, main (hem able to perform _their work of digesting the substances on which the stomach has no effect. _ Stomach treatment may do well enough for still' di ' nuif h hw 1 ig in gestion, t you _ave C DIC n. digestion or dyspepsia of a. serious nature you can profit by the experience of scores of thou- sands who have permanentlyliured by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver ills. One ill a dose, a5c. a box. at all dealers. or Edmanson. Bates & C0.. T0Y0°i0- ________ _-_-,_,_-__é__..._%__ _;_.\.__?._.‘ SFPTEMHER 2-L. -_g ` I The angelG’;iADi(;li\eTIEil<>r1`d encampeth _ I I am instruct;-fl to sell by auction at ‘l the house latelv cccupied by W. D McKay. corner Prince and Euston Sts., inst.. commencing at 11 c°clcck a. ni. All his household eH