,..,_. \ 1. E ._ ~ _ _-: ~ Wi, V -_ » ..¢ .1 --~ , .1 ' ~_~._~_»~; _..;\,_; -15,. _---__~, _;\;~j»€g__-,._j._1;___;:____ .sy . ' ~ _ ~ I-_ ;_v_ '» f~ f _. _-=.»~ -» 1-' *og . /< on on _ s v , .Y _ _ _ _/ _ _ _,. . _. ... ,jr 3*. ' '- I SL 1" lf' ‘ - ' '~ ' ' I . = - Ei, " l ' ' | _ * ' ` 3'. . . _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _l== _ l == l __ __ _ __ _ _ 'gs'r,ienl.lsl-lrzn last . cnAlu.o1°1‘l:1'owN Pluaicls Enwaun isLaNn MoNoA_Y rr:nlu1AlLYf_z5l9_05 E Y v _ '”“` "" °' ‘ s ' rv A ~ I a_ _ _ _ _ __ EE l_ I ff_ I '4 7*" _ ` If H E _ _ 'E E' 1-' E __ ` EUNTESTS iii EVERY Eillliiii iillliiiii Bi liii. hi. Eiliiiiiili e to be Close and Exciting-Big Demands on CanadaEThe Third ofthe Series uri Making of Manhood '6iveni11 o..»a»»»““ o mum 1 ,l _ __ nnstrbrlnimtunu illiterate file s i_§__§_§ the social- and materiel measure #N919 E llll 1,- _ _ _uf /` .Q tlrw -'ii 4 ... uulww- ia "'_ driver' ----- ~ 11. ' _r M", -...sf , . __f -._ ...ea L _ _..,. _nn ,v_ .tl ,_A if -. . .» _ . Q... . *,qm'lii$“».'d` _ , sour* ~ ' ‘ ’_ _ .-. 1:1” < < aa.. _ _ _,_ _ _ ,_. __ _' _ aiulswul lirilnimils snail lil lilsll" __ _ __ x ‘g J-____ ~ ~ st .' -\ _.em from me Nonhwse-nog.. see camel of a the Y. M.o.A. Hsu vemnyiinemeenfe Loge g _ 14 ‘.5 ‘ :L gf., at ` . e prllalsns raou Nonrnwnsr. 5 "01-r.l.wa, Feb. 21-(Special)-Members 3-‘qw Northwest Government have filed ’_”"|g¢et fora million or million and a dollars for construction cf roads, and public works to meet the ggggssities arising from the large ln- * gfpopulatioh. gen! 'ro co:~r'm0L nounnols Lum. ltelrrr-nr.. Feb. 21-(special)-Richard &Co will retire from the manage J. PIERPONT MORGAN. _ 'I ment of the Dominion Line and the con- - < box containing a dozen or more chocolate cream candies mailed to Wabigoon. Nanaow Escape or oN1~:. panion named Mason who was seized with trol will be exercised by the Morgan syn E dicate, R. F. McFarlane being the Cana- dian agent of all their lines. - POISONED CANDIES BY MAIL. | W1NNn>EG, Feb. 21-(Special)-Wabi. goon district is excited over 'an attempt to murder by poisoned candies. On Friday last a man named Chiverton received at Gold Rock post olllce a small Chiverton gave the contents to a com- violent pains. The candies have been forwarded to the Provincial authorities ot Toronto. NEW BRUNSWICK N OKINATIONS. ST. J oHN, Feb. 21.-(Special)-This was nomination day throughout the Pro- vince. ` - There are lights in. every constituency. `In Restigouche three men are running for two seats. owen arm lrxcrrnsc ooN'ms'r. ~ In Kent County five are _ia the fight for three seats. _There are two full tickets in all the other counties and three in Carleton. The fights in many Counties promise to becloee and exciting. » THROAT . touee are gargle a tow Ne1v'l?ne in sweetned water,and retiring rub the throat and chest with Nerviline By morning and inflammation will have entirely. Nervlline drives pain and cures sore throat and quickly, simply because tbat’s made for. Buy a 25: bottle _ your druggist today. * len Bases ii E. _rg o , Ladies’ ine quality rubbers, toe cap, regular 6oc. rubbers 45c. a pair. They are A CAPITAL CURE For. soRll:|_ THE (;0A|_ gl-|-U_A_1-|0N, E Hum.'l'oN's Pu._§s Srnrunarll' Tm: Lrvxa. I Canadian Steamship Line-Poisoned Candies Attendance" oi Young Men' Who _Listen~Wl_,th . ..._¢.__,Agaim 1 \>¢lili-ifll illueture and emitter pe-lm-5| V. .. Occasions a Tragedy. \ St. laniesi Pastor". _ <..l.1.l.....1o..o..s.l......l....u.....l; vi _ _ _ _* Each Sunda 'the attendance at the* \‘\ _ Wm i l i REV.T. -=F. FULLERTON. the bold statement: “Better_tc die in the flower of youth, on the chanceof winning _ _,_..__-_- ~_. _ .»_ . _.`,...__~_.._ ° "‘ A 3`l§:l‘»i"`=' ~..-~.-lliiiii ° ,.:_._-‘.:.i:5 ..“x_°_; "“`:~r.*3?..-;*‘:‘_q:-__ _._ I -. . an . I JE ‘B _i_‘ itil .ii i., s ' IRE?) - .L ' - \ \._ "“"'..__..:Z_' '°:, __ 1;-~» :.:.'.:_‘.:..:t;:::1-'fi' :~.:.~__.._....s -:::;, ” --_...__ »‘ -':~ ' ...___ » ‘T -_ _ar \ _.112 fr* ..-- -:Qtv _~'_~_*If""§ "Q:-‘__7*f-"____~7:.;,§_z§.».-.,-` -.~§_ ,--_ ' ' . "E - _ __.._T___. f_s- V,” Vi. I 3,- -T* ` ;., 3 *Q f_ :I-I Z i'ri‘3 a'c_AL¢l LA EIN THE The Washington Star's poet puts this sordid sentiment into rhyme: - I care not tar the violets nor the roses blooming fair: I care not for the songbirds that will carol everywhere; I care not for the leecy clouds that high above us roll. _ But I’m waiting for the summer, when we _ don’t U56 ° 1 l` ` coal! _Selling fast. Men s overshoes s six and seven 75c a pair. 0 s~Hen’s rubbers 5 5c a_ ~;pa1r, mes 9 9/ I0" I°%i`~IIl Iégular 9oc. rubbers at our . 1. C H 1 C 1 I . C. i I have no great anbction for the butter flies and bees, - And no special predilection forthe sigh- ' ing of the breeze, ~ But I’m waiting for the June time with au ell-impatient soul, _ For the radiant, restful summer, when we ' don’t I _ ` . use ' coal! ' mils rll's_|l_/ln rare, TouoN'ro,Feh._16--\0/ll\- Biwhlll U10 utilit man of Mr' Patrick Campbell's y ~~ T Company. whowas 'sentenced to twenty* days in jail for stealing hotel- spoons was released to-day on arrival of an order from the Minister ef Justice. ~ .,__,__.-1-4-_**-__-1-_ ` ` 'ro cure A cow IN cms mv. ~ W; ~.‘_'Z angst i ' e - cardsiwith v Zlearlw 50| . if 5 ` ~ . ~ no nnreersiov rrloi.I1e»r¢S» rim” _ A .....r,......... ei aaa; .iippeeai we -get .see The Business _°€ .......».¢»e»».-s¢.:_ll=?__3='y»==1-\-=\»=°\ aenlsfneelonmoeolent-i °-“- I »a§3‘J ` A mn‘L‘L& dmmnwymM“ AszAs" _ wculd`beeheup`atEx§c.,`_ uoenauien all its stragg-1es,or_s»1 me oi r;;f¢;§§~;i¢fr¢es_ 'rl' 1 ~Pre__vioue_,te_thie afakengg .youfQ a noble name, than to live at ease, like the sheep, and die unloved ‘and unrenowned," The utterance, _ig____ealled forth _ _by _tie ness with all itseeeming ease, enjoyment and luxury. -' _ Thisis the 'Greek version of the great decision which e is a' feature of all ’ the higher religions. Lite, if it is to have any true nobility, m_ust be accepted as ai greht campaign. The struggle `for existence through which on thephyeical plane, harmony and beauty;_cf nature _are .mall- man, into the stlmglle for the higher 'lhe _seenecf this ,struggle is the _ awakenid soul. A _ _ tg me-»-o»»»»l~ Pulsed at the Bweu lieturalrlm-‘tue ". °\=°°¢\.\_fi°b» _,¢h,r°bb\'lz._.Hf.s that creation. fe`f§`~liks the chrysalis before the spring sun hassent young man requires awakening. ’As lcon as the spiritual meaning ct life dawns on his mind and he seeS‘»_w,_lth his own eyes the forces of good and evil at war in the world, 'he is called W make this great decision,to takehis stand for temperance, purity,ind ustry, or for the oppoeite,which means for him life or death. » This is the most crucial period in the life ofthe young man. -How will he seek to satisfy the ineradicable instincts of his s ml? Will he remain onthe natural plane, and leave all his higher tacultiee unde- veloped? That you may not miss the ` ~l have altogether I f too many tained, is subllndll _br the through it its quickening thrill. _Everyf The young men whoare not conscious cf Y . afternoon services in the Y.M.C.A. ls any ideal longings are prematurely aged. growing larger and increasing ln interelt. They have almost wholly/ dedtroyed Yesterday afternoon Bev. T. F. Fullerton their higher and better nature by a course gave the third of the series of addresses ol' folly and licentiousuess. -They have on the `M..kmg 'oi Manhood. He had eo: , beoomeelsse and cynical. _. _ ~ ‘ e h for the Ideal ”' The ride themselves on havirfg seen his subject ‘The S arc yp___ and he was flisteued to wish the deepest life, but they have never yet truly lived, attention by~ the large audience. The andifthey spoke the truth they would address was a ,masterly pne and must be tell you that living withoutaily e1ev_ating,1 productive. of great good on the minds of ennobling, and inspiring ideals, _drifting those who were privileged to hear it. through lite mere passion driven victims The reverend gentleman said in part: of natural forces, is but preparing for In ‘5“1‘he Heroes," the linestot Charles themselves the worm ofisatiety Which. King§ley’s many volumes, Perseus make dieth not and the tire of unsatistied de- ' - 'sire whichis not quenched. l Ideals are absolutely necessary. You may sneer at the ideallst, but it is hc who hasinoved humanity in every dir- been made. Wordsworth has well said! ’ “We live by admiration; hope, and love Amd, even as these are well and wisely fixed, ' I ' __ ' In dignity of being we ascend. These are powerful emot__i_cna___ and the poet is right. It is not _ 'by making young men’ common-place “that we will put them. in the sway ofwinnlng the crown _of .virtuous ____man-E hood. In with the: ‘N negations." We are `maktng _ agreat mistake about this matter.” _We cannot ‘cure a, had passion by creating passion- leesnees. _Itis note mu1titude__ precepts that keep ue weight' t, hill!!! hope, deep pulses of love. To live-the brake, theyueed the wing, 'for' “it is in __ _,, _ _ _W _ _ _ ce rarely _ _ get beneath the crust of Wears absorbed in the roarof tbeloud stunning-.tide and we ara more or less insensible to the divine, deep, meaning of life. _ Whatia your ideal! 1_5. i8,f5x_u_n_d in the nloilgae, executes, which you'r_being and -lib cryehllile. What we admire most inevitably becomes the principle most onentlvs to the bundles sp and moulding ot emeheractenzltle this inner' moral force that rounds oi! our lives as gravhation ro§_l:_ds ci! the Rl°b°~ Disciose a man’s am tion byiwhlchf he ts living, the desire that is givllgbiae and complexion to his mind and to hiaf wi! ot ullorioéottasa looking as llteaeemm and God. the tone of eentim_epno_hat'wius his unguarded approval, ttf* _that lure him cn, the objects hehcldsin 'front of him to revive his drooping eoergiei. to move the mass and to overcome the inertia of his nature, the yearnings that make his voice thrill, his heart throb,_' and his eye brighten, and you at once have the sesame that unlocks the _secret reverences of his spirit. You have _discovered the nature ofthe inhn in thus _layinir \>8~1‘6 MS ideal, nay more, you have discovered his possibilities and his limitations for no man can rise above his ideal. » The common ideal which we have all life is-success. This is just as it glod and glory of this life; that life' may be full and rich and symmetrical we bring before you the claims of Jesus Christ. He' Pt xnds before us bright, beautiful, strong, nut the embodiment 'of an imaginative iieal, buta man living among 'men, 5 man' who has himself lived the lite of wil- dcm, though the cul de sac was the c'rod_ of Calvary. j In the search for the ideal, after all our ldisabiii aullfcrsickums. = 1 Y \ ans.-¢ ~ Y should be, if_ it' means succen. not tmerelyi in to the 1 ill - is I 1 n ' ' eo YE a~Ii3t_0r lromse rmns. Mr. Alex.: l_IeLaug_hlin. Bowmauvtlle. one.. m-nennse for twenty rears he suilcred terrlb from itching piles. Sevgnyenn' ‘geeokella drill* “PE thebestcure.ig°‘-plies and was told to use Dr Chaser Ointment. He eatlluedt ' _ ‘ cured d this treatmentualdl l\\_¥_»U31|7 at hvuzsd ocy __ Q Most liberalionered by say °°=1l2=1y- _fhiiieiililify for _ _H -_ . nights or lsomn-anon. in-lgut 'vacuo of _moose steady' life young men do not [need the' other the mount, above the clonde»_W° #U5 _ l‘_ _ true _ ideal'-Jesus _ Christ. B'iD1c8sf -E -_ -the f ' to choose 1 reeulttrolntheooortstlnttraiatbeboliy. ity. Forourldeallicsbehre us,hrig_ht and beautiful, em inga ‘fmens-inane thetorcethat moves the world .upviei-d and onward andanimates men to dccde of the purest heroism. I ~ Men with lower ideals have scorned . delights and lived laborious days. There courage and heroism a`re`imdeniable, Let the fairest estimate be made ct their heroic' qualities, let everything set -down tpthei_r__accouu_t which they can in justice clainig Then ask "What is »' thesuln total of _all their heroic qullitidr; Weighs! 'ln the are found wanting( Jesus sErikesEa`deeper note and touches- a more elemental emotion. He shows how 1o.v81Y goodness is in itself saafspm nod. » snjreareuly reward" it may bring. In His life and in’ His _death He shows tba urgency and the humbleness ot the devotion that love can Jesus appeals to us_ _to-day, setting before us this _alternative-the life of soul or the' ltf_e of the world, _thc dominion oflthe spirit or of _the -dash. On one hand life at its ‘highest and it kinship with the I _ wha from cf" the IIIIQTB life, low and mdeavcr to spark years as _-and kinsiiip only with those the 'eoaowelgilt' thas, wheels that are moving to ahigher ili_ea_ticu._' ` ‘ ' A ’0none hand only is able*-to indelible E U! 111°. consent is life ‘I ~_1f _ inlay 'aohievcjtho _.est success. can never be admin in the toll sense _in which God' expects no eeuseeeas’ex'prs»sios!~* ' ' ' " 'ree u-ee lrleil tithe' only one .pliable for the `hopefoln_eee‘an_'d buoyancy' ot early manhood( i `mally thing! in the 'worldt`oday`tl_!at"may welimeheue a_ndwewouldb_bbliudindeed'ifwefai1 fo _'eu ,___ _,_ __ _ ' Bu_t;ifwe'lcck with discerntngfeyeaud impartial mind, when we attcmllii strike the balance between good andfevilf wewlll thetevu ieooe-_,f ‘weighed bygcod. For manic unmeaeur- ably_ liven me ima, and .na Him the star of ”th_c""world_fal\ope rose to its __ zenith .. never ~_ again .,_@to ,ISL for' God gave His ` only be. gotten San, not t:\_ oondei_nn_the world but that the world _through Him might hc' psaved. He came bringing mercy and the power of redemption, and setting before 'mortal mcuthe _-only ideal worthy of our God-given powers. A To have faith in Christ ' ie_ to have the secret of strength, of. hope and of sympathy, _ the secret _ which makes a fruitless life impossible, For you gaze on Christ and run with n athe at is sei. bsfcrs ou patie o_ __ race th y . set before usas the chief attainment inf Then t\\€l4 Will*-b¢b°8F°'Y°d 00 !°\l 91,0 I’ .plaudits of the angels and the “well done ofGod the only thing thetmakeelife worth iving, and the one imp lrlsha!>`ie_ thing *hat ieworth living tor. ~ _ _ Sent by Mull to Western Post Office Nearly Deep Attention to the Eioquent Address o .....¢o.,__.rm,.» ....i._.,_f` . » dar! __ ' ` T'-___' "~ '_:.f~." ....».»oo:i»"»1=~"'.'£‘\i.ol.l.. |=0R|;|gN` ' orpfcbf " __l~ _ 1 » . ~x'___- ' _ __ `_. _ *__ _ ~ N Anson-The " “newimlluse . - - »- ~ »-~..` . .:»»‘r`.. '-Eff, W. 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