-.fa _.rr /is vli_1»>~J~.ir~4 4,.-» .~ _ ».»e <¢,,sgxl'-.»- -.-»s"/ ._.a. , ..,. s -.-<..J-LL`.`»f'... fs... ll Q . ,A 3 Ladies Hiuuxr LHARLO I TETUWN GUARDIAN 24 1904 and Kidney Troubles Fruit is nature’s lavfitive Plenty of fruit: will Pffvent Constipation, but won’t cure it Why? Because the laxative principles of fruit are held in peculiar combination and are very mild Aft" Y¢t11s of labor, an Ottawa physician acc: ently discovered the secret process by which or Fruit Liver Tablets are made. He* used fruit juices, but Hy combining them in a. peculiar way, their action on the liver, kidneys, stomach and skin is increased many times. “ FRUIT-A-TIVES ” TABLETS con. taiu,al1 tlie medical properties of fruit-are __ _ a mi1d__a_i_id gentle laxatiye-a__nd_; the only' permanent cure _for _Constipati6n_, Toi-pid '_ Liver, Headaches, Bad Stofngpjf _ W li All druggists have them. 'l Q 50 cents a box. _ Q- ,¢_ rnuirarives. _i.im|i¢a. orrAwA. 3.7" -_;.-‘(9, _ 1 _‘_ __-is s* f`_A "S," 93' _ \\i 7'- 7 ,V i5."‘_ i `(¢". \V otclies Long ’cliains Necklels Lockcts Brooches It Pearl or Diamond Ring ' _ _ '__' -‘ _ __ ' _ _ =.-_ < For (» I -A 1 Cuff Links S ' Bracelets Q .__ - ii new cHmsTMAs Rtminatns iii nh' __,,_.__.____ _ Gentlemen . gs/T¥ lv Q `Wa|cli ' Ftib i l)icl:cns'Chaia Locket Charm Cttd Links tw ‘ . ‘ _ Seal Riag- _ Tic Pin Shaving Set _ Some choice clinmoiid and pearl rings in solitaire and combination settings. inst re- ` ceived, NEW and. EXTRA_ GOOD VALUES. ' ` ’ 1§_. 'I‘.éL1\T '.['(Df".f\f.i Aus? < _ Z, To Fishertneii Fish l`cali-rs -Kii-di & favor us with your nanie and ntltiieeseo the vie may from tiiiie to time mail you iiifum ation of value. ' To Fishermen It niwy seem nite All coins ondtiitc zinmcriil Price Q' new that tliereare'wa s‘of handling Lists, Hiippin Cards anal' Stencil _ Fish on Commission, iliffereiit or bot- sent on :li-niaiiiii tertlian you have wept-rienced We me esialilisiitil 4| _ 'l'RY_US. VOnrcsreful_atteiitimi'I YEARS :ntl 4 icftr ou for und handling pit nipt rttuins sinivrliiig to I vii 1~ Murnntilr mid rt'i~i\llsreaclit|l; notlusrcnk _ Agrny limi:-tircts or thi of "tht itrmized and sntisfiictory ce- ` llliirlit-t' and Fitlton Nation:-l lllnk count mics; will be itveliitioiis to you. or any vilzolt-stile dealer in the busi Otirplucc of btisiucss is the iinisi in ixtss. '”""' _ _ the' vii iiifoitiiittioli (or Fisliermeii. . _ V '_ is roiinn Fas-it 'r»ei~..i._si._ i_\fii;w ionic. _- n_-.‘l-.'-:;'_ir___'_;__..;___.-__4_._.._i¢r :_,e;msc<'..r. .1 _:;;=;¢=n_-sis'-r_ - l cases Haley t cn ntsfiii ranting, §‘ Ft nd for mir "C\isteni‘s -Tariff on 1"'isli,” llooltict, containing valuable »\`hol\sale (oiuniission Dealers S ._.i§u5s;1i iisii, l _ “limit-sale Cmiiiiiiissioii l`)e.il I eisriiiil Sliiplers. hnielts. liens. Lolrp3A;::§:s._ smem une! l T115- F0\1l1d_A.\'ts,»_‘ almost- w_ithou_t__ exception most,~of.' us wou1d_c_a_ta.,, glogua- tha. art ot~bookmti.king. -ng; _among the greatest, ot nllg n1odcrn,__ .accompiishtnontsr In our- egotistic 'self-complacency- many of_ us' hirvo Jong. supposed- that. tho ancients knew. .but _little about books.._We look up- on the great. En lish and‘ Aniericnn, and iFrench_and.~ aerman and R\issia,ii_ _libraries as inodsnn devo1op|msn_ts_._ whioluwould :bo just as incomprehenf ‘sible to our e.ucostors~,i!ithcy_ should suddenly come t.o».iifo as would be itho telephone or the telegraph or the gino. Thus, when some of _us to-dny- hoar the Words of my text. we a o amazed. We say to each other, “Whii¥ did King Solomon mean when h` said, 'Ot making many nooks ther-p is _n_o end, and much study is a weariness to tho ticsh.' Wcre there' many-_books in King Solomon’s time, or was hc in prophetic vision hear- ing the hanglngs and the crashingp ol’ the modern twentieth century printing press?" No. King Solomon was not hearing. the bangings and crashings. of thp modern printing press. Ho was, lis- tening, however, tothe scratchin@ of 'the scribes-’ pens. The bookmakers ,were then very busy everywhere. They- must have been busy at that time. Homer, the greatest ot ail‘ poets both livlngt and dead, certainly lived and wrote not more than a icw yours. alter Solomon died. Thucy- dides, Arlstophanes, Demosthcncé, Hcrodotus a,nd_Soloi_i_ whose writings are placed among thc classics of the agen, wrote their thoughts only a tow hundred years after- King Solomon lived. Five hundred years beforo Solomon was horn thc'Lo`rd said tp ‘ Moses, “Write this for a. memorial in n book." That Moses was well quali- fied for tho task we have abundant proof. Long before his day mon had written books, cumbrous productions in baked clay, that as A boy in Egypt he had laboriousiy conned. The practice of writing books was continued, and fthe iuiclont authors had become so prolific that tht: ati- ` thor of Eccicsls,s,tcs» felt. as most of us do iii trying to dig our way out _ from amid thc avalanche of the lit- erature ot thoprescnt day. "Ot mak- ing many books thorn is no Gnd." t-hu wisest of all mon cried_ 3,000 years ago. "Of making' many books thorn is no end," we cry in the beginning of this twentieth century. ‘electric car or tho-modorir steam on-> - Myriads of books surround us. Books, books, books. books, books everysvhere--books, in different forms as newspapers, books as magazines, books recording tho history of na-- t.ions,. books ns biographies, books in nctltious story or in novel form, _ books in rhythmic metro or as poet- ’ ry, books in sermonic and theologi- cal disscrtetioni books as essays! There arc millions and millions of them--good books and bad books. Now comes the practical question, ' What shall wo do with these books? : They come to us to assist or r.ctnl‘&_i. 1,9 reinforce qi- to onervato us in tho struggle of life. How shall wo use thorn? How shall wo decide which are helpful and which are injunious? A man's library, in the first place, should be like tho’ sanctuary of his heart, into which ho admits only his best friends. It should have room for only n vary few and a careluiiy choson collection of books. These should ho read a.nd_ rc~rcud arid road- again. Llko our dearest irlcnds, they should enter into tho very warp and Woof of our being. Their thoughts should hocome our thoughts, and' their teaching, should bo translated into thc actions- ot our lives. They should. not bs m¢l‘° Wr- .,0_m,iities_ witn wiioin ws have only B speaking acquuintmicu. They should; ; not 'be those half strangers to whom we haya to be re-introduced every time we meet them 'away from our homes. 'I-‘hey should become integral parts of our mental. moral and- lllir- itnisli being. We should bo. so. sure ot shqhg, wisdom that we can accept _Wm na. cur suldcs. to tnsptrc Us to ui _ think ._ rlaht I cu_i_1\ir vid rw .|_;g,tiw;`n£@i;a iri_d.i;£ Cro such v boo 'ei en they have been follqlii l they should' be treasured as more ppédloug shui gold, but lot ue not ox-s 5 [_ _"Why, Ialvgays thought the more 1; _oks a msn roads tho "better ho is ¢,gq¢qu~_d~, taking for grunted, oft 1 iran, that tho books ho reads are good books. My parents oducntcd mo -along those llhns, When Lwas groi- iq( up my mother used to give mo 11) ccntm for ovary book I would rcn_d_ Tho- result. was I could read n whois ern hblo to some cxtcnt to “_” ”° '_ abrent_ of tho literature ot this any qtintitlty-of Ohl. rw: you uf°'w_r°m1- '1’l_\f= I hooks a map rf.-tide Um mom -sir-_ _'uw so _» -no =»-in niiie or lnndaiium r carholic ucid in splcuotisly und clcnrly laliolcd "1‘oi- _ ___ __ ___, _ its charms, we will sive that young man a. shove and push him into the es t o t s ` - lllfnfir Aitvsavtinn ol Thur thlmg_Tl\w is rn. End l’it..~- ;’.,....”€.,. "3§..l3i';‘Z£,...§;°., l‘Aha{h We :lil UW!! yoxg my "” '°““ “I” “°'“°° ° ° “ Se d th t d h li “Alliitllf Nil ll: ii" or o . 1 1 be a “ °m ° “S an °l 1 “li 13" "1 his mini liliign 'imstsef :fist ifgiir turns Write us for stencils uotatigns or any eyes were tirst opened to the sins of this world through, the intluenco of 5 non you may equi” Viwd£mtsmn&nvnss1tlm!btn|ims9.mu4i.*l\9 ¢'!'°’h ‘3,f§’.§’[,’§l‘?w,“,‘.‘,‘,°1‘§2,§.‘€,§2’,‘.§’§,§°”,'} "'”*°‘ "** “MM ‘MW “'*sWf*'~‘~f°~» 3:5. .:.':2.‘.&‘.'i.°.‘,‘~‘»2i»;";‘z; .iris .|059 R|Cl`l & Blllili-“IK§9|'\K§9hinl§s_Af°!hQ,,S§,_tlbB, Bgpgu CIIIISY-is-H Ghlrsckf ll because every YQUQ QHWCE QF `h'.i.;.z.::.2‘ BOSTQN AND NE 'Then just at fthe right moment, when that tempting bool: is working -~ " hula ‘mb you allow you;-sen ¢ AUHDUC AVQn\lC¢ BO8tU|'\¢ MQ” the cookt.bl_1ng__t0 me three. pounds 0f,_»_V _licetstealc and odozen eggs and hniif m n i> c pon y nt a. bushohoi mpnshgqipqigatoeg, and .1 tho wider the range oi your horizon. 'W .0 Slloulii select some ,books because 5 ey teach ns tho geographical and A_ _L (}_ “IARNEK C_ M_ pRANKAR`|j sit. there and try to ea._t.thc-,in_. all. When, dinner comes round I will try t “¥is§!°§l\90",l-_ “hi ‘ on revel in scenes oi ,wicicedpeus and U Hd "3\lPd riot conjured up by the imagination _ B""¥Ti"'-‘Ti-‘tiAnP’"9s'1 of some llcentious authigr? Thx; you associate with charac rs oi that 9 N “ ~~“~ writers creation so vilo that you , would dirink from contact with thcni C ,__ 1 rlutslognrndtcai _ 5 tl _ _ ~ , if ou were introduced to them in oil” -ion' F -h' 1’°“1°r' klliiws ‘I@9'dii‘Kt ','.°'ld theytlesh but you are fascinated by ' |44 B¢¢kmllI Street Ftlitoll rlhrkel NSW v0l'li _ _ _ 952011. _'m_ak_cs_a_fuli_ man. ‘ ’ _ _ _' ’ Igg ,A,;|g.1qg, tink. D§¢,.»l8_,,_I»_ this l ,I.Wr0tlg? I_beilq\_(o _tq-edgy. that tgllgtggimgguzis ‘gg-élcs Which they un’ SMELTS AND EELS A SPECIALTY DAILY bookmgkj|;',s"_ _ _ “nmu ,‘ Ir oug._o|5t.hi»_ curses _ot_,this _u 9, is too ' _ ii.. num ,,'i`.§’§,f.‘,§`,'§‘:,§’,,‘°f‘,,,,,,_ gnuch.,’.-ut=1u»g_.cud..t@c_ iitiif tiiiigt- bios? sgtadiglexntgyosniilcntrngt :im 1911.26 nm. \/dvii_.E\f Tac! _ scam 3, nomo, out the. largest 0|, gm ye”fs__u_§emn,` mg. 1ir{4_gn_uod__-wopie§i_,cra;r\_ the y- _ . _ _ _ _ __ _ - s .sw 3m p runs cr Agents. 1 ._ __ 1 __ _ 11011102 must be 1\"\1tcd_ tc dlstuw- ___ _ ___.________________ mm___________1__ __ Uklwllir '.116-*3iiBnii'iyun.,pfitiBii,i§'f~y.iiii *lastly H f01is'°,vB_l_><»°1i' that is nv ‘ _ W. en; » ~‘°»uL “my yB”‘_._A‘5f,_°mMm£t|,{t _n.,_a__kRs_'y'o,,v_,a strong reason why, necessarily it should 'bc _ ‘ . ;;=°if'=i'5r.,=~t'_?,-5?i'5r#,_,;1;_;_l;1»»i;~,_.hdt1i~»f-Y' ;;ig;,__‘*-»,;,; _3g_;y;,1@g;=,g,°f, 'ggi ,1351é’.‘fh5.’°"S¥3.’;‘.fé’.§‘.?.i“€..§°..?3.’5..i”3;iL';i Wh ,e I C , , D I d sh, 'eros _ =" _; .t 1__,,~. _ _ ' lr Aggfi' v|_»|_~,“.l;cw‘:°_ ,havin Isiily. whp_,sqi¢1;_ "]_w_|w; to make because they are 'books ol trnvcl, 0 sa e omm 55 on ea ers an pperg spec” B g;_g,.1ae`°_ti,m_ !’_t'ha_ ut; Ulf |inys91t,,o,_ phygiqgiiggng, `]_.,,m 'them .some because they are the biogruph_ however, wo-shou1,q,.,h?\10_¢h¢ppreB¢n¢, lone. §9lll8.tX.t_e;ité8e};i;.;uqh.I foiid, lor $1 if rili'cnliiri;iiaw(;>nieii wc;c the : 4_4 _ _:__ ‘ cmmsn. .r at _wi ii ‘H10 H H1110' <1 D fin suv" a my lecture. onmtled -' H ave. orld_'s_ history. ’l`lie_ higher thc ountai c k ii which on stu 1 _ ; _ _ 1 1 11 to cnt' a,_ Whole, lqg,__ of mutton, arid' geological or astronomical or utnius- _ _ Q _ . _ ,. _ . hem or biological constmmup 0, Prompt Returns. .teccils furnished on application. if of=boci.’” What would happen? ” His thu nniznnl, fvegctnhilo or ininernl ’HM~'"'°m when supper. comes ia, great, big ,roast p di ustiva or ans. w ul revolt. Ilis_ k 5 iz 0 .11 _ body-_ would bo ra._ck_od~ with pain. si Der_h,s.ps._peritonitis_ would set. in, nud_ 0 dvafhz-would bc, t-hs result ot his "' Now, as some gorinands abuse all that in them is " It is our duty FISH iii om whether these st die bei - ""“ `I""`°”"`°"”'° ' "" _i-:$1 . u s rn 5 door the world ni- nbnvn int- world 1I’r°rnp¢ Vvoekly P\oturn~~ _ t. up_on the surface ot thc__ w_oi'ld. ` _ _ _.In the beginning God created 7_tho L ! '°”Y- heavens and the mirth. thc sen and Wholesale Commission fish Dealers. ~ _ 'tr incl' 5~t9m,l1°hS_ glut-_-f.C>.Q.IIll!Cl_1», UM' to learn as much as possible about sle1t_ anti mon _' .I3e°1a‘1-ty-' ing, so_some go mands for .mental Godjs creations if we can do 5,_,_witii- 150 Iliekniau Street, NEW YORK. food abuse their brains with too ‘O Cousign ments Soiicitcd. -.~=» t 't 'l' th ' 'k i' ' l1"l much reading, Tlioy stud their minds Gig coli-I¢uutlf}}lingus. e ]?l`u(i.l tliti)\ig}iv"l\t~,i‘ ii is its an _iin od FREEZER OQ PREMISES. with Whole piles of mdigestiblc liter- Should. sem, 1,0(,ks of ,,-uw; und. ,,,~ --~----------~---- -~=--------~-»---_ -- --_~ --.._~... _ ._ _.-..4 ary food. They read and they read action if the right kind of ,,c,_i0n_ WU “nd they rem- Thei’ keel? 0” |"’°d"‘g should., also select certain books as and never think or care about what H thcy are reading. They read until nt 1 last. their brains absolutely reiusc to t brains become like a great, sponge fctime compiuiions because first and ost and intrinsicull the were writ.- JOHN W, RICH 5'.: Ctf’ y y _ § _ ,_ ,_ tt ii .tii~iti. ith. ' ' do ,my ,,,dcp,,,den, ,,,m,,,,,g_ .,,,c,,_ s;?m;>al@;§e__ We Hgmillé igadouwtl __ Wholesale Commission Dealers in _ ! ni... wi.. W., nn. .ni ...ny 3;°“;:$, i‘;°'l.,;:,“”‘;._1."'..'_‘.§.".’.‘ t3..“é§‘;!I Frcsli and Salt Fish- Siiiclts and Eels a Specialty. and inactive, of no earthly use to W anybody or anything. What you, m ought to do is not to see. how many books you can skim through, but how H many books you can master. t “Look out," says the old adage, E "ior the man who is master of one ”Y book." Look out, say I, for the nuns- I, ter of a few great books.. Too much u reading truly becomes n, wcaririess to _ the Hcsh. But the foolishness oi buy- 3 ing u, _library of books for the shelf so that you can look upon- their m ith all our heart ,und soul and "Limit my reading to.books writ- Consigiinients Soiit:i1¢d_ en for spiritual c<>~0iesol'eno tablets, ten cents pei" given tp gil Oqnsignmentg, All druggtntl. ' ' as-h|a».w;q,g¢ ,. » n »