.,. »,....~ i T f § I 4 2 I W... '_ .i sie... ~~< i -...._ _.__ _-if it i v 1 l .i ~i i 0 1 i 3 -r ». l _-....___¢¢-....__. i T I f' i fi ~ if 1 I at ’ *»,. \ W. :_-siieaiainwtes .__ ~. V _-fi. ___ 3 _ .Mi _,__ 'T i ' l ~ ‘L ; _ 1 i tif' < ‘.41 . 5 'fr_- ‘__ 1. _gf-¢.:» ’._ _ ' ,__.’*' »r»w»i\>` _ . __;__;____ f. l _wa ; l i . 1 ,'- _l A , l ° I' §2 ,- -=. `\'t_ Q. _ .|___ i" i -fi ;\ `_ v i ¢ . .1 _ . _ .,. .._~ V as »_vvv>»!=~;'._.d 'Ni ___ _ __.. »,_._i; 1 _, ~_ ~a A. (_, _ _ ,‘ l- ___ _ ?___._.1_._._..__ _._ _ _ v - *_ '~ ”‘ _EVERYDAY g _ _ _'run onannun, ,oinnr.o'rrn'row1r, raison iipwaan JaNtr_i»»ql\'{;§f§. __ - __ l - "' Nl ilic laiiy Round of Duty Well Iionc. PRESENT AND FUTURE 'fhg Qualities MZKCS and through bodily distress and rasped for Persistence in a _ Righteous Cause. Dr. Talmage, shows that many who i this world pass as of little importance wil weaker and _______ke__ and every “good ' th d of final readjustment he ,_ ’ __ ,I ~`i;awi.e,-Eff." 1* ..' _>'%,B»'ff, . }.’5»:1$....i\='-?'5‘?%i:<~?.<»;€f-254. ;',‘f. i-'T’._`§¢=.>~_-: 33: *§f1°."~e'“E§5_ -._ ni- __ _ .' 3.-=-ii;-f i_~,=:"'.'.~-:-i.f»_I~»'-.ay--_ -_ inf 4,-'_.».»;§.»..-».1; _ ~-_»_<__- » _ _ . r ‘* if » ~_ _ ,_»- , -~ -__ _~»-._ ._ ..»¢" `_",:‘~ »~ ._,._.._._,_..._ ~ -- --L »---<_~~=~-~»~~-'ew-~-¢=-~-'W---»'»<~- -.~~»»-»»~»~»»-»»<--_3"s--»°-~_z*».»»_‘»~»~~» - ._ __ ° ' . - ‘~_*-_:_“~ *;~.-,‘f:‘~f;‘-“.';~-'.» 2*" " _ . , _ » _- .<~.~,_ =-.bi-_'s.._-~_.._-_ » 1”' ’“"‘ I ,., f X __ _ , ~;,_1,~ ~'»_., is - , ‘ T ` is ,_ _ _ _ _ \.:~ _ -~_~» ~_\\~., I _ _ _, ...__ __ _(___.-»-;‘°?;.~'-iqs.. ._'.._ . ._.`_-_.....__..-‘T-'-...,__ _ ____,,' ... _...`»_L. .:i='.."_¥._:._.QI T-_W _' .__,:"`_' `_" " _._ ;»_'.;i'¢'“ --»:»-nfl!-t:?2». :'>=.~$.f:f._~ ' .:f"~*" "'=»’1sG`~- -'ld'-~.'» -_ fr-:f .i, J ' ` ` ' W ' . ` i ` ' ff' '1 ' Y "f"““"‘i"$ 11- <'*%_l`7 figgl' -T .Q .:t"" 7 ` ~ " "lx &"` "-""".l'~i"‘i'¥‘ff ;""" ` "TJ" ‘ " "3 "9 _ _ _ - _ a _ _ _ _ __ » _ _.,_i., driven on the rocks. _There ara _ tens rf _ thousands of drnnkards to-GIF. * m8<.l¢ i such by their wives. That is not poetry;_ thatis prose. But the wrong is generally, not have far togo to find a wife whose life is a perpetual martyrdom-something words; staggering home at midnight and__ her only a wreck of what she was on that! #day when in the midst of a brilliant assemblage the vows were taken, and full organ played the wedding march, and the carriage rolled away with the benedictions of the people. No bitter words when the rollicking companions at 2 o`clock in tire morning pitch the No bitter words when wiping from the #midnight carousal. Bending over the battered and bruised form of him who ‘when he took her from her fathers home promised love and kindness and protec- heavier than a stroke of the fist, unkind " constant maltreatment, which have left ._ B _ The cancer ate away her life from week ° fiesneesphmiherfeee sud-avmirerieg the nerves and tore the muscles and paled the cheeks and stopped the shoulders. By the dim light of the sick room taper they saw on their wall the picture of that _ land where the inhabitants are never sick. Through _the dead silence of the night they heard the chorus of the angels. 1 to week and day to day 'and she became into a heavenly smile. ,&M.I catch juotone noteof the paini" Bless God for that! In this roll Ialso find the heroes of into battle when you know the whole eulogium, but, in the name of my §od those of whom the world was not worth Heroes of the cellar! Heroes and heroines Bless God for them! unfrogaiwtfsseasteosit. He is untilhecomos out ot it-=t`he men are laughed at, but they have sipation but for the grace of God. comparatively easy to doctor the sicé this day, I enroll their names among yi Heroes of the needle! Heroes of the sewing machine! Heroes of the attic! In this roll I also find the heroes who, have uncomplainingly endured domestic, ‘ injustice. There are men who, for their toil and anxiety, have no _sympathy in _ examiners tions of business life augmented by e h exasperations of domestic life. Such heart-breaking trouble, and they would long ago have gone into appalling dis- Society to-day is strewn with the ,_ wrecks of men who, under the northeast storm of domestic felicity, have been Q I 4 Z

flit to sonic otli-er 1 ll-Irs. Frziiik Evans, 133 Froiitc' ac Street, `;\.'loiiti‘eo.l, says :-" I feel -liat say 3. good word for Dr. b u s S u llfilliaiiis Pink Pills, iii the hope that iiiy cxpcriciicc iii;i_\' be of benefit to SlliICl'l1lg \\'Olll2lll . I 21111 now twci1t}'-three years of nge, and siaicc my clcvciitli year I have suffer- ed far inc-re tliziii my share of agony from thc ziiliiiciits that afflict my sex. At tlic ago of sixteen the trouble had grown so bad that I had to undergo :iii operation iii the Moiitrcal General ‘ Hospital. This did not cure me and a little later I uiiderweiit aiiotlici' operation. From this I received some bciiciit but was not wholly cured, and I continued to suffer from i;:‘.iii:~: in the ftbdoiiieii :ind bilious headache. A few years later, having with my liiisbaiid rciiiovc-fl to Halifax, I was again suiieriiig terribly and was taken to the general hospital where aiiotlicr operation was perforincd. ‘This gave me A relief for two or three months, and again the old trouble came on and I would _ _ _ 7 :__ suffer for days at a time and nothing seemed to relieve the pam. Iii Febriiarv, §88.§\¢ 1 The genuine are put up in p or six boxes for $2.50. ackages, with wrapper printed in red. i899, I was agaiii obliged to go to the hospital and uiiderwent a fourth operatioiii Even this did not lielp nie and as the chloroform administered during the operation aifected my heart, I would not permit a further operation, and°was taken home still __ a great siiilerer. Iii August, 1899, I was advised to try Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills, and decided to do so. I have used the pills for several months, and have found more relief from them than from the four operations which I passed tliroiigli, and I warnily i°cconiii'e;id tlicm to all women suffering from from the ailments which - afilict so many of my sex ” Pink colored pills in glass jars, or in any loose form, or in boxes that do not bear the full name “ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are NOT Dr. Williams’. a : ‘t’;§‘¥§’§‘¥¥§‘\’§’§’§’¥§’§’§’§’¥§"o’§‘\’§‘¥§‘$‘\‘\’§‘\‘§’\‘\‘§ Q _ _ _ | l their homes. Exhausting appliciatioarp blindfolded, and infatuated, that stand family Bible goes for rum and the pawn prayers and forgiveness before they are _ asked for. No bitter words when the _,_MM`m`M,WNwMW,__M__,____,_,,__,__Mr_,,,__,__,_,W_,,_,,,__M___,M,.,,_ .,w__,, _,_ , brokers Shop sets the last decent dress. iooLLEc1'1_r.o BY H. W. TURNER. o'I.EARY. Some day, desiring toevoke the story of _ _ P N P. gil L' I her sorrows, you say, “Well, how are you H' W' Tumei' 500? Alfred AdamJ° ` ` ”' ni _ _gettingalong now T’ and, rallying her Matheson, Wilfred D. MsDznaid, G, P. labongall. Willlll DIG!! -trembling voice and quieting her q river- - » D_ D_ C‘ _ wha mg, ' “_ J A, ingi1ii>.siiesays.“P.-city weii. 1 thank an H°E‘"°’ Km’ Bm’ ~ '°°b°"» ` PATRIOTIC _ in the opposite direction. You Wvllldti""""""""""""""`W"`""°"`f""""" A" I 5 “WWII ` ¥ ’ \ ‘ husband dead'dru`&f_into the front entry. A "-"4"" swollen brow the blood struck out in all D . se’ f siieiieaytsllallthsosher secrets or her plate to tell her years, for she lived a gamblers and swindlers who destroyed ne carriage will be enough for that 'funeral-one carriage to carry the orphans .and the two Christian women who ,, But there is a flash, and the opening of and say: Come in. Ye suffered with m and I may not know where they live or higher seat in heaven. They may hnvi John Brown, the Eilinlurgli carrier and his wife? Mr. Atkins, th: presecuted minister of Jesus Christ, in Scotland was secreted bf Joh .i§Brown and his wife, and Claverhouse rode up one day with his armed mcn and shouted in front of the house. John Browe’s little girl came out. He said to her. “Well, miss, is Mr. Atkins here ?” She made no an.v'er, for she could not betray the minister of the gospel “Ha !” Claverhouse said, “then you are a chip of the old block, are you 3 I have something in my pocket f r you. If, is a nosegiy. Some people call it a thumb screw, but I call it a nosegay," and he got off his horse and h_e put it on the little girl’s hand and she began to turn it until the bones cracked and she cried. He said "Don`t cry don’t cry. This isn’t a thumb-, screw, this is a nosegsy." And they heard the child's cry, and the father and mother, c_ime out, and Cleverhouse said Ha lt seems that you three have laid your holy heads together, determined to die _ like all the rest of your hypocri- ‘ ical, caniing, sniveling, crew. Richer than give up good Mr. Atkins, pious Mr. At`:ins, you would die. I have a telescope with me that will improve your vision." and he pulled out a pistol. “Now” he said, “you old pragmatic, lest you should catch cold in this cold morning of Scotland and for the honor and safety of the king, to say nothing of the glory of God and the good of our souls, I will proceed simply and in the neatest and most expeditious style possissible to blow out your brains.” John Brown fell upon his knceks and began to pray. “Ah," said Claverhouse, “look out, if you are going to pray; steer clear of the king, the council and Richard Cameron." “O Lord." said John Brown. "since it seems to be the will that I should leave this world for a. world where I can love thee better and serve more, I put this poor widow woman and these helpless fatherless children into ' thy hands. We have been tc gether in peace for a good while, but now we must look forth toabettei- meeting in heaven. And as for these poor creatures, before -me, convert them before it be too late, and may they who have sat in judgement in this lon ely place no this blessed morning upon me, a poor, defenceless fellow creature-may they in the last judgement find that mercy which they _have refused to me, thy most unworthy but faithful servant. Amen.” He arose and said, “Isabel, the hour has come of which I spoke to you. and ai e __ you willing now, for the love of God to let me die?" She put her arms around Q his neck and said: "The I.ord gave, and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of Lord." "Stop that sniveling,” said Claverhouse “I have had enough of it, Soldiers, do your work. Take aim! Fire!" And the 4 _ I Harris, Zio. each, B. H. Turner 101:. er husband W in not come to the funera]_ M3501’ Wright, 5.'D. Dr. S ll.l\Ql‘llll¢l Ll” W. A. mf., w_. F. ` J. A. Howat, 50-: each. 110i_l: pretty well.” She never will tell 0`HB1\°1'\l. Jam" B\I'°ll¥» $l-9° HB5- -Teil °°ll!\*n» 3- l~ ‘Q " 9' _business MEM” ,,,,,,,,,§¢,,- ¢;__ but ,,,,`_3I°i- 1\\¢§‘3?“*_‘*“* °f W' 3”* °l°’?`“*" Elerie-'nne,a. H.Wlit¢u\a,Wm`. __ ffl _ _ __ _?_§feame_ but she wal ‘not that Fw I “°°'_f1mil the beeirwfewrniw mi me, ms, ces. enhances asc. riiniiuasis' L. I.-it _._ i the throneof the judgment wil ever _ - _ » ~ .§ t _ known what she has sua-ered_ when Grahame, D. Le Claire, John Bernard, Geo. ls\U§l\\ 8. Ili Pa she is dead, the neighbors will beg linen Gallant, Chas, Ptppey, Thosflrolt, Thou. Kendill, ILBRJSUIO, W. J. Kits 8 . ‘° ‘“““° ‘“"“"’°““» ‘*"“ S"° ‘”‘“ "° P w 'rm-ii... aim.. n..\iiei»,iv J uepiieim mu susan use -it carried out in aplain box, with no silver ' ' _, ° '- °~ ' ° 2 . i' 5 thousand years of trial and anguish. The ' ’ FROM CENTBRVILLE R K [_ i L # _ l presided over the obsmules. L_--"' S -'--- ‘ i' S " "" a celestial door and a_ shout. “Lift up head of John Brown was Summa n "ml your head, ye everlasting gate, and let ground Whi,e the wife was gathldng i ° her eoirein !' And Christ will step forth “pin _-_:___ apron the hmmenbs of her , 6 _ » f _°'1,*;_‘f_g“;,*‘f=f1f1<;§jfi==dW,‘,=h me i',1_*1@\vf=“~" i§£.."i3i.‘L°.1i.Z$'.“.f'{§§i.';i. .i_".I.`“*..l`.l’ .ill and “ww asom. is ro the .emgs °f and said, “Now, my good woman, howl' c Christian charity. I am speaking now of do you feel now about your hmmm man?-. those who out of their pinched poverty “Oh She Said “I _ anwa S _ _ H _ . Y I ;(;_]:_)_St_Oiher.b___.°f `.u°h min “T t'h_°s° thought weel, of him, he has Ml _ _ an m1f?'°mmeS at t 1° We" “_h° been very good to me; I had no reas n for _ 3 proclaim CMM to be me People' X ou thinking anything but weei of him nd I '“°"‘ I thikltt fl Olwi. . . ._ , n ie er o iiru now." i ha a ° ~ i ‘ _ Ehat their name is. God knows, and they grand thing it will be in _he last d y to PTIHGGS Ind I * = ave more angcls hoi erin ov r th . _ l see God pick out his heroes and hergines Vi 0 are those paupers or eternity udg _ \V0(‘, VV00. people. No. They taught in a rilgged earth. She is an empress now. W that great multitude on the hi thronc< of heaven 1 Who are they! they fed the hungry; they cloth naked; they healed the sick;they com the heartbroken. They never foun rest untilthey put their head down o pillow of the sepulohre. God wa them. God laughed defiance at the enemies who put their heels hard do n on these, his dear ch ldren, and one d the Lord struck his and so hard o his thigh that the omnipotent sword ttled in the buckler as he said. “Iam their God, and no weapon formed against hem shall prosper." \Vhat harm can the world do you 'hen o are host 9 the rted any the hed sermon for comfort. Go lioine t the placejust where God has put you to play his social position. DJ not envy any woman her wardrobe or her exqiiisile appearance. Be the hero or the lierbine. If there be no flour in the house audi you do not know where you are to get read listen, and you will hear something tapping against the window pane. Go to the window, and you will find it is the beak of the raven, and open the window fed Elijah. Doyou think that the God who grows the cotton of the south will letyou freeze for lack of clothes! Do you think that God who allowed his the grainfleifl and then take the gm and rub it their hands and ent- do you think God will let you starv f Did ou ever hear the ex ° f h d y penance o t t ol man. “I have been young and no am old, yet I have never seen the rig teens forsaken or his seed begging bread. Get up out of your discourage-ment, 0 tr ubled soul. O sewing woman. 0 man kick and cuffed by unjust employers. O ye w o are hard beset in the battle of life and know not which way to turn. O you bereft; one. O you sick one with complaints you have tuld to no one. come an-.i get me comfort of this subject. Listen to our great Ca.pta.in`s cheer. To him that ovcrc meth will I give to eat of the fruit of the qree of life which is in ,the midst of the pa adlse - _ . ' » i i4 " . . ioiiiiishiiiin geiiiiidiiioolsel siiiiaii f,'°'v°" “' '°°°' ',°°", ‘ waving sceprers of eternal domi ionl 3:: 0' Wh ii ii ii children who vliiited ° ~ “‘"""°""°' _Y. i_ey are .Th ___ T _ _ :ohoicestwheat-a food thatio _oniinalzd motiicis. __at a __ s__am| “ed tad” by the uud_“* ill. Sho was called Little -lar on the m,dd|ecl“_‘nd unmmsud the Lord Almighty with unshealthedl ""V`Y'“"` """""";“` ‘°' v” V _sword fights for you? I preach lthis the hero or the heroine Do not envy! any man his money oi' his applaus orl and there will fly in the messenger that _ MLKB M081 s\l"\.h _ or Gai." Ch’tovn Dec.[4tf. 0ulyacupOf__O1__ w__te__ to g_____ _mm _ing oil’fr_om the grit-es of heaven. _W_|_,o a Morning Dish ai traveller or may have On: _dvd .ire they. The Lord blaierhouse anr t e y p c ii _ _ _ splinter from under the nail of fi child`s Herqlf and those “ho had :cel)t?1;?d _ I finger or have put only two mites into the Croil n° and throhes _ but 1 my “ Ur H rua ‘S treasury but the Lord- knows them 1 their own aggranrliseuicrt, and they Who are those who are bravest and de- woke the heart of nat'0nS` Heroes of [\“‘o|.d’_ served the greatest monument. Lord {'arLh’but mupiirs of etemityf I hum Claverhouse and his b____]v _0_d_____S or the drums of theireteriial despair. \Voe, _ food for breakfast table. The science of our .progvenlvl yah ters of toil. Thereare maayreasnnswhy Mah _fastFoodis!ast becoming a food. The present low pies potstt lnreachofallfainiiiaa. It lathe I min reeds. new mi-iisiiy ndladit it does not task digestion; the stomach can arproprlafe every plnlcbdt does netii-rinse themisaeh _sal ,@- uve omni. nike miner; sand. R builds up flesh, bone and mai: I *W activity and clearness to the blk. mend it with pleasure. EEHEEE E FANCY Xmas Telllt to the le f that I have pnmeiengidd gt is bar in, a la of F BasTets whic? “my “cy Presents for the festive season. They _ _all goods of the choicest q l and as disciples of Sabbath morning to into E 6"” fm r"°n‘. Cannot he surpassed. Chocolates in bone from ten cents np. Also Cake, Frli and Nuts of all kinds. _ yi. r. ca ; I STBAYKD From the subscriber’l ture, 22 sheep. ikrwwing ih--ir wiilbe suitably swing worl with the E. YVHEATLEY c f _ _ K ‘ li nourishing an .l the most satillyli of aff. Your Grocer sells Malt ` ` Ask him for a package: he will ` “K K ' 1 ‘ ‘ g e em _ _ _ than you and I have, and they will have ii `,h _ _ _ _ . dr NGVBI' EU_|0yGd a ` _ii . . " 1| But there is great excitement in heaven. Kim! Summon m his umm with ' W Why those long processions? Why the l_icheS'p0Wer _nd ‘n.mt” __ . _" booming ofthut great bell in the tawcrl, commlind such ‘ de"c‘°‘s Mi I* _ It isa coronation day in heaven. W 0 are ,_ but as Malt Braun; rom' f those rising on thc lhrones with crosvns of "Queen of the “nb 'ina l eternal royalty 2 They mu: t have been mn hr “mb hm great people on theearth, world renowned D T P. 1 H 'lac Wal if is 'Hifi ng? I