" »-‘»i°"' *Zh '° ""‘%.'.li‘L'."}t9.". I to E. THE sMORNlNG ii RDI . ' ‘l"‘.*.‘,%“.‘»'<»l'1‘L‘i>’§'i‘>“.‘3.i",'l - I- '_ - SATURDAY MoRNiNo~ ci-iARLo1'rs'rowN, i=-. E. i.. JULY. Q 1904 -SATURDAY ivionnino-» l.°;'¢:f¢“_°§e;;i.=;»,;°.r,g iouiili i onlin I ~ , . .- ri 2' O- ' T ` W ' 0 ` ' = I . V 1 t I-a _#tina Hwy Wm lm? Pcdlurs' Pcriect Metal Luth . `\ ~ iiii-iisiitliif-.\-;ii..| ,_ ' ' I f wt “iiil..~~_\"` il ‘_ \~ ` ' f ' 1l.<-y.iii; lull pil.. ' ' ___ ,_ Ii- ill' \' li `li~-l. ‘ - dd I (~lliil~iLl.S\.ii4`li n . ‘ Do 's \t~r<_»ran Traveller /says 1>>”SP@PS1a Table” “e 5° i , .Z/l i l .. .. ., .» .. s \“ so i"r 1.. ..i ii _i i Yi lil i}i‘i ii ,»/ _ ` Si ioii ii\\llii \ S ii'i ._ rl 1'. Good no Party' Sl10111"1 Tmwl Without Them. Thlsis the season ot lake excursions gurl ocean voyages and, sad to relate, Of sea sickness. How inany psoplel are iruld of the two former on account oi the iaiigr 'l‘o all such that veteran travellnr, H. llulchinson, of Chatham. 0“f'-- “Wd” a word of cheer. He crosses the Atlantic four times a year and has coniiequenlly u splendid chance to study the terror of the seas. __ .il andy- says Mr, Hutchinson, :at i)0_id‘ii Dyspepsis Tablets are the mum B, 3 preventive against sea-» i ness, and Ithlnk any party traveling should carry them tor that D\1'P°S@- .ion my limi, trlplgsvs away several 'rabies-its siacreiit nassaui-ters Wh°f¢1i» the sickness coming on and in ever! 055° it seemed to settle their stomachs and prevent the sickness” ' ‘ .plllllllllllyl . il ~»_f,-~‘ _ . Lot the Children - Drink ; Liiiry want of E ';\ Sovereign l l Lime juice . _ grill for them in hot i ',»~.'.ii.r. Good for the WVM -.Lo;;i;itli. The pure fruit `,‘~ My 'iciils of U16 lime Bat- " .1-. _ isfy ilint constant"crav- . `liI i:igforsomei_hingcold." Sivereigu Lime juice is at once the most hcalthfid, most deli- cious and the most economical of all f. v YK l summer drinks. L11, At your grocer’| . i \ IN 10C, IBC, 256 aan 50° lofrtll BUWELS, Digcstlvc Organs Raguianad and rendered healthy and active by au oeeaalooal don of M D all-,f ’S Conatipatlena ; Foul and Diaordorad Stcmacha thay have no equal . . . . ron aan.: zvnivwitrnl, 260 nn lox. on av uait on nlcxin' on nuns. STANTOAPO PAIN RILIIF, II IHYIIIAL All ll'l'lll¢AL' IIIIII. Cures llhuniathl, Col|c,Sprnlns, Nlafalgh. na sau tvxavwnna. nuns lla ua lcrvs-L ‘ll-mln-3_1 5°| pnpsh , T W o. i1..i...i, »`i’I.'......'lifc.l.'1‘31" °"“"“‘ NEW llABSEllV|llE ml have decided to begin in the city and suburbs an u to-date cab service. Passengers, giaggage “Cu will be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnorrs Drng Store or at the Stables. Sydne Street. near Stevensou'a Cobier will receive rom t attention. H J. M. NICHOLSON. Te ephone No. 253 ' ‘ |.~A AQ Disinfccting Effective, Safe, .Bcpnomlcat Ravin installed an -to-date Form , ‘ (igaarator isa *PEP is _ -., ...__ _W W. eq-.-..,,. _ A SERV\ON TO lliitored arcorriiiiglo .\»~ ui l‘.irii.iu.ieutoi Cali- ada. in the year lint, .ry \\ i|....iu Haily.of To. rnnto. at ihe Dani of .sgru-iiiiiire_ Uiiuwa. Los Angelus, l`i_il., Juno 26.-T0 the discouragf-Ll, to lliosc who have made what the world calls is failure of liic as \\'uli as to the impatient and dissatisiieri, this si-riiion conveys A practical lesson. The text is Exo- dus xiv, 13, "Siuiid still and sec the salvation oi thu Lord." '1‘o fall back, iu order to go for- ward; to retreat, in order to ad- vance; to evacuate, order to con- quer; aye, that is lic course most great military cliic|`iuiiis'huve had to take, nt least once in life, before they won their ultiniati: triumphs. Had there been no retreat from Bohemia after the bottle of Kolin, and no evacuation oi Ilorlin alter tha llaughter of Kuiicrsdorl, thcru would have been no huiiiiliatioii of si Maria Theresa, and no I-`i'utl<-i'ittlc the Grout, whose name hiis bccn tlic niarvcl n0t only of Prussia, but of all Europa and tho civilized world. Nathaniel Greene, the mighty iuilitnry louder of the Revolutionary wiir, second only in power to George Washington, was aptly culled "'l`hi.~ iirunt lti»trt»atcr." Ho never won a dui-isivc butlic in his liio. So it has but-.ii with other mili- tary chicftnins. '.l`iicrc is strategy in cluding a foe whose strvngtli is sup- erior. Many a gout-ral has kcpt thc iicld and worn out the paticnco of an enemy by avoiding n dccisivo battle and in the cnd has proved victorious. Thcro may come timcs in the but- tlo of life when a inan is to iight, and times when ii mun is to run. There also com( othvr tiinr-s when u man is to bv iikr a Moses “encumpcd before iI’i-hahirotli, between hligdoi and thc sea ovcr against Dani- zcphon." On the one side of him was tho Rod Sea, on the other aide of him were the pursuing hosts oi thc Philistines. He could not run. There was no place to run to. Ho _ could not iight Pharaoh. Us know he would have boon annihilated in the contlict. llo could do nothing bug whip . Ho had to "stand still and see the salvation of tho Lord." Moses was like Sir Honry Lawrence, entrapped ln the residency of Luck- nowl during the scpoy rebellion oi 1857. For thrco long months thc littlg English garrison, surrounded by 5 hundred thousand murderous de- mons, had to do nothing but walt. They just kept on waiting for tha rsacusra, who fought. their way “P from Calcutta under tho leadership. of that haro of heroes, Sir Henry Havelock. Moses was like General Chnrlaa George Gordon, who for tell long months just had to wait and continue to wait in tha besieged clt»Y at K.ii».rtoum/and then save up bil life only a few days baiors thu EDI* liah ralcuara hcvo ln aight. Moses na nk. un foreigners. nrnvlnz md hoping and lioplnk U14 Pflyinl W tha missionary compounds oi Pekin. waiting for tha allied troops to do- livd' them from their impending fate durin tho Boxer uprising of China in 1950. They were too strong as a body to have to surrender.. Thtly i were not strong enough aa a body to ight their way to the English ahipl. and ao. liemmsd in and driven in on lil lidol, they just stood their ground ilditing for their existence by day and llseping on their guna by night, 'riioy were walt-ing-simply waiting. They were standing “lib "° . the salvation oi the Lord. it il for of ul :O in tho life wh n 5. °f\ ‘ HSV to go Forward. Easy to Charge. But Not So Easy to "Sit Tight" in the Days of Strenuous Txial-- Men and Women Should get their Bearings and Determine to Act Just as Duty Calls. .iathcr died and you were taken out AN NALYSIS OF LIFE “3ehold They Serve Who Only Stand and Wait." THE DISCOURAGED 1:1-ss, as it is iii t<~iii|»0i'nl s\i<~c.t\SS. ilow niuch a i`ui'i.or is "thc wtiitiiig crisis" in thi: slit-ri-ies:-s of life run bv \\r\ll lcu|'ii\~i‘i-lirls on tlw yigri-ut. higliwiiy sous of lilo, are a iii:-iiarv to all wilii irlioiii ilil‘_V coiiiif in tiiurli. llut it rtiiilvs to the _voiing irlllii who get:-a up pi'iuii|ill_V ut ii o'clot~l< and gol-S gi tho store piiiictlinlly on tiiiic lt i-iiiiivéi lo tliv ronsru-iitiolls li\\\'_v('|' uiiil doctor niul iiii-rliaiiic who url' -.lriviiig \\iili nil ilu-ir poirvr tb du riglil. It ruiiir-s io nwii and ivoincii uiio iii i-vf-r_\ svnse arc nolil»:~, who nl\\‘n_\’a siiuiii tn lic on thu \'r\r|;i- ol iii.il\i|lig a gn-ut Silctw-ss and )‘<'i nov iw .~il»~~tii to hr quite alilc to rciirli ill# glial. 'l`|u>si» iiivii iiri- iruv nnrl good iiicii, luii i|ni`<\rti|iiiill‘ iiion 'l`li<‘_\' uri- ivllni \.i>\'lril_\' |»<»li}\|l\ 1-ull ‘viiil\|\'l\_\." “P Liii>\v llivri- is iiii surli lliltlu .1 THIS BUTCHER IS ALL RIGHT Had Diabetes but was Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Great interest in the Case as People Realize what will Cure Diabetes Will Cure any Kidney Disease Toronto, Oni.. .li.Ivl (Sp ifiill.-As the’ prtnle learn to riiil z~- how much the gm _ eral health dcpsnrisuii lui-|iii~i¢ the ki-». neys r!ghi,v\nri how inany rll~e»iin"‘ >. L-'-.if il-if i-.ii\2.n l.i::i.. . 1 ii.- t`2\ §‘,. »f ..;.._~. \ ,» \ 'V `~4/ _ilii ii.. i ..lil,~il ri»>ii!'. i~. ii \ii tliszippiiiiiiilg. All goiul gi~ori~. si ll C¢\\u\o°\d Starch NeverSticl\s. 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