Coffee in 1 lb tin Ch°'°k° m 7 lb 'ms 30° tm The following is an evtract ftom a priv- h' ` ` - ' ly a fraction of the whole. Fresh is or 168 if-~===e New Features - ~ " ‘S“°” E T' -5 I! in ._ -Hx _:_ , _ ._ A" Delivered- On Friday evening Dr. Reid of Middle- Fragrant _ __ _ _ _ _ was preventible, and curable. when con- Tli “Albert 0 Saturday evening’s lecture was by Rev. S WH Mr. siddaiiof Perf. Medway, N. s., sub- showed that there was noiestrangement kd by -ay between the two. Nature and revelation M, .mmm unite in teaching us of the author of both .,¢¢..¢-|q,N¢¢_ Sunday sermons were by distinguished mm su" an m preachers. Dr. Read, of Kalamazoo :Gol- 9 ||0l'l'll‘AL. ’ .. T sermon iri__tlie Baptist Church, from the in which he showed that throughout the the history of the making of our Bibi e; ' _ showed what science and investigation - 21. “Till seven tlmee”-P659? f'b°U8ht' *___* __ __ __ __ were doing in these latter days to help .a » JUYS W IC WC » fn,” ne ofvfhrg; better understanding _of the Word, and sqqizgrts anézl half-gaglons urged all to take the __YVord as his great aD . . ` 4 . . ° md 905; donnc acey age Counsellor,it being able" to make wise un- efmigm 1053” 011% fm' "H7 GUY ID Uh? s.= oivtauueuiieiiie use ape, mn an Methodist Church, from the text, “Hold éilfff “<>=l1» Jars iele fast the things thou hast, lest any man llclE0ll & G namely, faith, hope and love. The crown ciasscrocers to be maintained- was the crown of nm Righteous ness, also the crown that is to be the portion :of the winner of souls. _ _ . J. D. S. the Season UFT C A A A hint’ 141111900 OF FV it ‘TTS Hd' 'DUB R “vc (‘i'~indicap 0" l'll!l ( ::iLltli\...ip) E " » i i e (handicap) R508 1"0 yards iimp Mile Run (hand cip ) “T ’~“.“"° for each event, 5* In the ninds of the 3? m on Minday 13 h °n Grtunds. Regiment in attendance tdmiis to (hounds and RrG STEWART _ _ --ig-g Mars Sunnyside. M' First door to the Work P easonahle by Distinguished Orators _ On Sunday. (By THE Gnannikivs Correspondent.) The atmosphere of Bear River is exhilira geologist., and lover of natural seen beauty that fill the lover of nature with I'0»pIillI`€. ton gave amost instiuetive address on tuberculosis, which diseasefhe claimed tracted if taken before it had reached a too advanced stage. ject Science and the Bible, in which he lege, Michigan - preached the inorniiig text, The word of God is not bound,” history of the world, notwithstanding the difficulty of preservation tllddissemina- tion, the word ot God was kept and spread. Although persecutors strove to destrov the Word, and the conservators of tl'ie___ Word, it still was preserved. `He traced' to Salvation." This sermon was a master- piece of reasoning and eloquence, and the members of the School are greatly- indebt~ ed to the Doctor for his kindness in ad- dressing them. Rev. Mr. Tumer, of Jersey City, New York. preached in the evening in the take thy Crown.” The sermon was an earnest, forceful plea for all to hold fast tothe three essentials of a Christian life, This sermon was appreciated highly by those who were privileged to hear it. Bear River, N. S., Aug. 6, 19(1). ‘I . . _ "; ._ - . if: _ `:,.`.' c. _ Debility. A Sufferer From leak Blood and Ex- haueted Nerves Tells of Ille ture by Using Dr. 0hase’s Herve Food. Mr. A. T. P. Lalame, railway agent at Clarenceville, Que., writes:-“ For twelve years I have been run down with nervous debility. I suffered much, and consulted doctors, and used medicines in vain. Some months ago I heard of Dr. Chase’s Nerve F005. 11566 two boxes, and my izealtli irnproveil so rapidly that I ordered twelve more. " I can say, fran:-ziy, that this treat- ment has no equal in the medical world. ‘ui pile using Dr. Chai;e's Nerve Food I ci uid feel my system being; built up in .til now I am strong' and healthy. I cannot recommend it too highly for weak, nervous 9901112-" Dr, Chase’s Nerve. Food is a tonic and restorative of iiiestimable worth. It makes the blood rich, the nerves strong increases the weight, and cures all wehlmesses and* diseases of the t nerves and blood. lu Dill f°l‘m- 50 “nts ._ box, at all dealers, -or Edmanlon. Bates and Co.. TGIDMO- Powerful Sermons Work goes on in connection with the Summer School with increasing interest. i < t_ ing and conducive to effort. The students are not tiring but seein to have greater zest for work each succeeding day. There are fewer excursions thisyear than usual, but every afternoon is an excursion on foot to some pliiec of interest to the botaiiist, €I‘y. This place abounds in those spots of ._ __ _ me ciwiniiw. °ii.iiii'.o1'i-i~;TowN. riimoi-1 izniifinn A V = '-1- il ITG SCHO0L 0E. LETTER EROM T. E. BEST 9 _ 10:40 _________________________ _ 11-__ _ A “vw Y. M. C. A. Secretary with Second Canaliau 0 _ 5,9 flavor ) 4 ic each *w .,,,,,, _ Contingent South Africa. _ _ .§ai..'2.;§2f::s 35521;." EW Day BHHKS P°f"1 ............................................................................ - - i e te lette R_H__d when I 6 ;‘_ 1' l‘°°¢"’°d by We Of °“1` ASS°°“’~' graves with alittle board or cross at the ' . _ .».._ '_ _ k._',_ _ _ ___.; _. __ F __ i on workers ri-om Mi-. Best _dated Bloem-| ends all along the line of communicatii n _ *__ ’; ' ' f` i , & W¢b S Pure ru .... _ ~f011f-¢1H._-Tllly Znd South Afrlw- .and all over the veldt.-some mothers” ‘ *f ‘ ' I J ovc bottlr °‘ I’m in Bloemfontein h re on b ' . e usiness b0ys,someour loved ones. God forgive 5 ' ~ e "' ` Lime Juice " f0I° m.YS€lf rind the 001.98 by D0-1‘lDiSSi01'1 °f those. who were responsible for this war. I I 5, v V' ' the chief of stair. 1 left our men in camp. You know my work. Ii'-.<=nu~1d£not do)-. 1 ' ”` & G S seven miles north of Pretoria and expect much bu , tI was always with our men. ' _ .. helping them in every way possible. 1, . 1-"5 E ` Poor lads they have had it hard time, theirlz ‘ . : 1 .+2 sr ` ‘ v _ ' _ friends would never believe the truth, and ,, . l _ _ would_not recognize their own ragged, _- _ K, _ _ _ _ ‘ dirty, used up, lifeless, lot of men,--not » " ` I _ _ _ I at an like .ne tidy iight hearted boys that _ ~ ’ “ I ` crowded on the transport at Halifax. I _ E ` it ` I ' i ' cannot tell of great meetings held, or _ to start back to-night.. The devil gave me ‘ a. hard time at Cape Town, but deliver- ance came and the way was opened for my coming to Bloeuifonteln. I worked here with Dr. Barrie and the first Contin- gent for two weeks. My own crowd ar- rived here the last of April. I got a horse and joined theui. We left here May lst and ever since have been entering towns and villages one by one, Kroonstad J ohannasburg, and Pretoria. the princi- pals ones. Two months without mail, no tents, nothing but what we could carryf , lthe hungry, clothe the naked, clean thef it iss Bible classes, but I have helpedto feed; dirty, cheer the fainting ones and nurse " . . t . the sick en route to hospital ,tents and so ‘ Theres Just th" about “F” E i ' OD. P on our horses, over veldt and kopje, .I am grateful to God for the privilege ‘ spruits and drifts, under burning sun by of being here with our men, but# would _ day and fearful cold by night, wet or dry, f not wish _my worst enemy t-he hardships fighting or scout-ing, ten times under tire, and sufferings that have been mine to our-lives wonderfully spared, other regi- bear; yet thank God I am in first class ments' men dead, wounded and dying all health and am good for as much more of about us, and dead Boers left for us to it as will please Him “whose I am and bury,~oh the horrors of war. - Wh0m.I Sel‘\’e." Our food was hard tack, sometimes on, This will give a glimpse, and any one and a half and two per day, water bad, thoughtful man gan read betwee th ii e __ men going sick, horses playing out, but lines. Thank God for such men as Barrie ou, on, on, we drove Bultra some thirty and Best and MacKellar who are with our miles north of Pretoria and came back to Canadian boys in the fighting line and ` rest and get fresh horses, and/I came down who stand by them in life and death. here. Our men are quite used up and all ’ The Young Men’s Christian Association . _ . _ _ _f » 1.; j; ._ . want to go home. The hospitals are should receive no tardy support in all de- ' people who hke to weamthem nen' He didn s°'& thy 5' crowded all along the line and the death part ments of its work.-For what it is to ' we Put mu' “une °n every b°x°' » L ~ ~. rate is very high. 600 died here in June, the tempted and dying young men in _ 3 1,400 newgraves are inthis cemeteryalone, Sounh Africa it_is to the young men of our and over 4.000 in the hospitals here and towns and cities right here. ._ 'I t is’ht ii. waste of good money to ~ psy ' rt out for fl advertising. ‘ ‘ " `~ ` '- How many women wo1ild_k_npv~, if they wer-en't told of it, that for l6c they can `get`li'e‘i~e` aynrd of _28`c~ 1Bliiek"‘f » Brocade Dress Goods, with style enough to _wear be- comingly on-any occasion. ' Or how would they know that for 50o they can 'f buy a $1.10 Shirtwaiet-, just because we must clear tliemi out. _ _ Or how would :th y Gnd out hat we went to the _ best manufacturer of Corsets and had him mljke A Special' . corset to sell at 75c, had him make them .speeiiiy fp!!- `__ 4 .Inst a whisper-you can lec'e'ee"much as ou like in AUGUST 12. THE FORGIVING SPIRIT. Matt. 18. 21-35. Memory verses, 21, L 22. = GOLDEN TEXT. ' Forgive uspur debts, as we forgive our debtors.-Matt. 6. 12. e OUTLINE. 1. Forgiving, v. 21-27. 2. Unforgiving, v. 28-35. _ _. __ ~ P5 or eightinonths before the crucifixion. __ Place.-Probably in Caper-naum in ‘_ _ Galilee. - _ LESON HELPS _ __ 1 there mustbesome limit to forziveness, and yet would be magnanimous. The number seven, as a _symbolic number week. ~ 22. “Seventy times seven”-An in- definitely large number of times; not four hundred and ninety, simply, but that many in comparison with seven; always. 23. “Take account of his servants"- Make a reckoning with them. Count up the money he had intrusted to each, and makea reckoning with us of mental talents conscience, influence, the word of God, opportunities, and so forth. ' 24. “Ten thousand talents”-Ani ex- pression intended to indicate the im~ measurable debt incurred, which could never be discharged. The sum has been estimated from $9,000,000to $15,000,000. _ 26. “Worshipped him”-Did him rc~` ' S S. LESSON. I nmesrmbabiy A. n 29, perm sir' what they had done with it. So God will U I verence: as an oriental suppliant would. es.“A iiimfned pence"-About ufteenf dollars; a very smnllsum when comparedf with what this servant had owed his 29. ‘I will pay thee all -There was, mise would be kept than that his own; would be, for it was only about three? 1°* ~ E ` months’ wages that this man owed, while = h' d bt b d d' - isown e was eyon or mary com putation. 30. “Till he should pay the debt”-If this were not so cruel, it would be funny ;__ but it is not more absurd than for modern i L ~"~‘ fi. iiiiiusniiit._.ii. iiwsiciii inn sim¢tui._ wfmf Ill IESIDEICE-K8ll Sl-» till] Bllllllg. '_ E Omoo Hours-8 to 10_; 12 to 6 to 8. TELEPHONE 233. __ u_ui_i.io1ioLi,c.u,t [ZH it A. 7ll.c.m.see. c. 1:. I Graduate Collegeot ClvllEn¢ineerlii¢0or~ ' ”§, for oem-iii work sw. » (gmac-H _ . Banittry llvtlneerinllml § miisi.Ji>n. f _ H' _. -____ -- zv. “Loosen mm"-set him free. 5 _ __ _ HEALTHY. It dukes week ` or . ' -~ _ J . _ ___ and store newsfruthfully. ' `e\ .,I}'.»‘~ = . __ ~__g<'>ods always seein to be even better than our i`ff_ -zone ofthem. ~ . 1. t - »r .i ‘- I .; _ ` " i ‘af _ _ . ‘.<°<-> _ __ Haven’t We’re After. ~ There le no BEAUTY Iiiliod HEALTH. -raiierite Pn- eei-l|i\leii" meteo women BEAUTIFUL brmelllg them e Y es, to seirevyou with the kind “inn #mono aiiii greater reason to believe that this pro- i SICK Illllllll 'ELL 'T society to shut up a. young criminal i i.-00 i0Dg without Cleaning, Or with . among older criminals till he shall bei damaged parts it may be worll S0 bad _ reformed. ly as to dessroy its usefulness BS 8 33- “Even “S Thad Pity 011 thee"-S0 We ,‘ rimepir-ce' better have it exami ed b ._ . b . _ ~ _ 1 _ D y pray, Forgive us our de ts, as we forgive ymn. waich Doctor and If in need of our debtors I ~ _ _ __ ___ _ . _ . . 3...-ii.. ............»~__i~.. ........., .. , _;g~ ‘gig Z1; ggugfl gg; 3c§_°°fd1°g11 _ _ thosb who would subject hiin to rack and i WE B`é)`_ST Y . ' d _ punishment till he should pa.-y-an awful ` __ _‘ mgour iepmr kepai; ` picture of retribution, since he could not men turning out "SH: *Q3 W0' _ on Y' pay_ WE Guaaeivrnn ALL one worm; if you 35. “If ye from your hearts"-No rule of have not given us a trial it will pay three times or seven times, but a. hearty you to do so and we will be pleased f0l‘SiV€ll¢SS Sh0l1ldib¢ Sh0“`I\- ` to see you at Gnmr Giionom STREET. W. N. TANTON ""§ Uuderuear,Shirts, Your Watch 0>\ » _ if ........y... W... .0 “gg” Hats and Clothmg You require for the warm wea- ther. n ` ' Call and see how little money it takes to buy an outfit at WW ' harlotteteirn. P' l_.I _ Signoftlie_.Big_Watcli _’° . is __ ' ._ _ ,_ .._ ._ _. 1 ’i v - i I _ . 4='71:n'Y‘.E3.,_A.1=t_ e ' M 3"?1iRiS‘°“ffiSlf.9f5°i°S Mt. Allison __eLad'es’ Gnllaga. e from West Indies,`ce=rgo scliirfmeuiu _ I _ _ 1,0 ‘ i~ __ Mahbu 1 _.___ .. __ it 200 ;\lns. l.ieI'0¢__S ind bbls. blight, i - o A ' S A T Barbedoes‘MolasS6‘s. . g 6 800ibbls. bright Grocery Sugar. i 9 f _ 0112;; l_i:_i:ling Goiinollyis Fhaif and _nA'|§r|‘A|_` - _ _ N. 1i.ir:i‘eNeciir~ * f>°'¢f<11==i*>‘°==°=='= °=“°°'1 *I W 'M ‘ ........e». me the but ‘ ness or Accident. 1 . ge , i A ` P ’ 1 Aus- 6 ew- ......'f:.‘°.‘.':‘..° ’e.‘:.‘n.‘..'.‘.':"‘ °“°’ I Healtizful environment. Admirible study of music and art, them Full J. J. JQHNSTQN, _Seckvil\e, July 31, 3_aw &:vi_4 1. ‘ ref e;;~..§ ». . J in “v W X A 2 vi e 4* I i. 1 gg _ Y w __~ ;- . these corsets. They never hurt a bit. » ' _ - f -` ' That’s'what ads are tor to ‘tell peopi” store truths; _'~‘”»’ » ‘ _ _~`i U _ ‘ Y . 1, -' .. _ L 8 We’i-e sorry _to say they are not always jf ..,_, ~ i fini.. ' ' _L . But ours are, and we cim’t help it 'leme Why, 5: A . r _ »,;, Q- _ _.5 In our case advertising peyliyou and pay! Ill. A _sit e J h _ _ _________ _ __ _ , _ er ' . ,. “ai A __""'- 'ey x"‘.` I ~ ”' . . *_ rg _ - , . “ ,i iii " i. `??. ‘const-sii.vAeToRY. oF M tg .- , , .I 1 ,, ,»_~. y 1** if " _"._ .vi ¢ -I I __’j~:‘-.4 .~ 3'1". :_ ,. #_-‘ ri: `. iité , 3', . .li-. ~ . _.»ii_ i ,Q i!f¢;f f " :ix i, ‘i _ s 5 “S _ ._ ....3 -_‘ Q' ' 0 ... `What Trade We Have. We‘ll Hold andl";What VWe - ,I _ . ,_ .s 1'* Y ~ ’ ' g .vs ~» }_ -» ';*.'*”P“* , ve 1 1 ~. 1 *Q i »',_. e si . T i ‘Q '- .¢ sift _ rd tr i _ yu f is V4 `t`.i~ .,;`. 5 ge; is "1 "ii .4 . a" i S .ni s S. 'eéllh' I . * Q Jiiietf iei%3l elim.