csv.. DIAN AGAZINE. NOVEMBER CONTENTS ` ggmmor Holiday ln 'lhg Rncltles. . . _ .Jenin W. I-ll-:ssl-law xnnirsrnarsn. Fqrtunfl Hlll. New Serial Story. . . .. . . . . . . . .Vilma Susann u.1.\:sr|ul1‘sn. Qiudhi In Slltlttipttrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .ALLAN Kino rmsr or ssvsiuu. means. Tho Flro-Fighter! Of Tomnioi . .Cmuu.r:s'Lr:w|s Suaw n.i.us'rm\'rsrfi| The ways of the woodeoele .............. ..c. w. Nasa . n.|.usra.\1'so. ||r|porla.l Bugbearn ................... ..F. Bums Cnorrou sovornl Short Stories. General Comment. ALI. NEWSDEALERS T0-DAY 1 - .'-“ar-~rr~,‘§r~. ' - fr :ect-ser. -_ .-».- -_- 1.. ~ .. . ~- = ° °" '3‘~‘3.».2¢ .{$. . r' `¢=J1_‘ ’1f-'.+=..f;`~.>,’¥-:. ;L»f.;'§~`ff."v.s's'~: 9- *fc*-_-a`," "*`f»."` " ` ‘mv-;f'..-..-...-..... ,,_ , » V ~.e.af~<; :» ws.. ss.. -.»_.-,-,». ,.-,_-.,.=.,- 4. ~~_r._;--s~=;,...;'»+,;.»- frm: columns, A ERL OO last year,’o THE HUTUAL LIFE 0F Céllltlll. Ofiice |lnterest Income Death Claims ’“*°"" °*°¢*d°d T ’ ' P - neath cinims raid. Vg $ 44 6 Cn li G-e neral A ‘ents Broad Cove Coal NON? BET YE R) lhc liverncss h;1il`wiy and Coal Company BK 11.3.1) COVE. CAPE BKETON. MINERSAND S.`*llPPiEli‘$ UF lNVEl ~ ',_', /_»-~ ~_"..i'.';~ ~_~ -_-_,_'- _ ..- -__ _,_ _.1 \ that I da Shall He do Also. and Greater Works. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that be- _teveth on me, the works that I do shall he io also ; and greater works than these ihall he do: because I go unto my Father.- lohn xlv.. 12. It is the glory of the Christian that he Ls enabled to serve in the redemption if n. world for which Christ died. Every servant of Christ is a. son of God. Each subject of the Kino is a prince, able to $l.040»065 64 $848,622 48 lgl’ 3 I A prevail with God a;-End men. 1'-_ ' i Notice the positiveness of Christ’s $1 701379 82 $1 ,$8,118 48 $2l3176' 34 ‘ words of cheer. “Verily, verily;” truly, truly, as though it could not be con- tradicted. This double verily is pe- culiar to John’s Gospel. It makes em- n siPP|'e"r A- . Tf0WS¢lal¢, ROY W. c0UU¢|'$, phatic the utterances which follow. They Agt St. John, N. B , , Crapaud, Summerside, cannot be changed by the lapse of years. Doubly certified, they stand firmly cs- tablished. “Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also.” ` Here is the Christian’s condition cf success in service for his Master, Christ, viz., “faith in Him.” “All things are pes- sible to him that believeth.” You shut lofi' the current of your power the mo- l ment you doubt Him in the least. Your thought, your opinion, your faith in Him :ircumscribes your power in accomplish- ing the World’s benefactions. But with these conditions of faith is Him fuhilled, what arc the results? T'Vorks equal to any which Christ ever did. \Vorks greater than those which He accomplished. This is very strong and extreme language ; but, coming from Christ.’s own lips, we must believe it, and has not history abundantly verified His words? Let us look for a mo- ment. \ “The works that I do shall ye do 7) also. l | Christ suffered for mankind; “gave himself for them.” l Did you and I ever benefit humanity ‘very muth without a self-deniald with.- out a giving of somewhat. of ourselves _ ._.,.,.. , in their behalf ? OVERCOAT5 $13.00 We have just received part of our fall stock_ of suitings and evercoatings Our overcoatrngs are real nice and sel them from.$13.oo up. If you care to have a good_ persona appearance, you are requested to leave your order with us for anything you may want in that line. B@'~Every job that leaves our store is guaranteed- BOYCE 85 BI.A.NCHA.F.'D» K-ENT S1REE1‘ TAILORS. \1lYfll6¢0d W » HAPPY THUUPHT RANGE.. Jhe Leader more than so Years 38° “nd the B351- 0' AEAIT AY. . No other range ever built anYWh¢1'* ¢°J°7°d p the pulority of the Ha Y Th°“%_ht Eor sale by i _ '--\-.-.`__ gpvw ~~ i ' _ ‘ _ _ f Christ was crucified for sinners. Paul says: “I am crucified with Christ, ,nevertheless I live.” The new Christ ' life in the man. '___ A,._$_ Christfrhealcd the sick. ”""f1.'"_"" ' =His followers do the same. In fact, the Gospel uproots the cause of so many evils and errors. Its precepts, obeyed, purify all life; regulate the ex- penditure of strength, restrain self- inflicted injuries, determine our best laws of wealth. ,| ,_ Christ cast out devils. """*"""""`”` What else is done when the evil spirits of strong drink, profanity, hat- red, envy and jealousy are uprooted by an applied Christianity, and in their places are cultivated the fruits of the spirit-love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, kindness 2 , Christ convinced men of -sin and their need of a. Saviour. He talked with the woman of Samaria until she saw herself a sinner and also saw Him her Saviour. He reasoned with Nicodemus until im- possible things became clear and rea- sonable. You-and I do a similar service when we deepen the conviction of sin and reveal the Christ ready to save and heal. ' Christ converted, turned the hearts lnd lives of men unto God. This is our amazing life work, too, as Christians-to turn men round and cause them to live so differently afterward. Even a, little child can thus lead the strong man out of the very thicket of sin. A trembling, dependent wife may draw her whole family into loving sub- jection to God. A fe\v faithful believers in town or city will change the whole moral tone of the place, < Christ drew multitudes unto Him. I There was a magnetism about His pure and unsellish life which drew men ir- |N 11% Pas? rr ls PRE-PENN IN THE PRESENT- . W. CRABBE, "ssypyrisiicrrisraiasna resistibly to To-day you and I may do ilnr Fin the world idmlresajust o little-more than all otha: the upright, consistent Christian. There inosweetnesointheeomponionshipol an aged Joint which cannot he found. elsewhere-for satan has no happy old 'mem There is n sacrednes in the touch of that life which has walked All its way with God. Men love it and are inspired with .greater courage therefrom. It is, therefore, no vain thing to say that Christians are doing works titudcll to 8cl'\‘fi¢¢%! Manifestly Christ has 'in view the wondrous development of Christianity throughout the coming years and cen- turies. In this He intends to work more and more through Christians. Not, therefore, separated from Him, but, as His active agents, are they to do these greater works. The work of salvation is to proceed upon an ever-enlarging line of service. Redeerned mennnd women ore to behold their work expanding and they themselves developing into greater ediciency. Justus the daily toilet in the application of inventive genius does 1 Hageman, NOW lY0l°k `”1`gruur actual work than the inventor r himself. (but only because his geniug pl_li¢l'_it possible), so Christ in the re- demption of this world plans to use with nsrvellouc results men and women who will serve Him. A How delightful to exert our choices# strength for such a. Master l How hon- orable is the calling which makes us zollaborators with such a. friend! YCS. .ve touch the hand of Him, who moves the worlds. We feel the throbbings of the heart of the Infinite in fullest sym- pathy with all our efforts to elevate mankind and to save this world. Jourage, brother, do not stumble, Though thy path be dark as night; I`here’s a star to guide the humble- Trust in God and do the right. GLENGARY FOREVER. Angus MacMillan, Over Eighty , Years of Age a New Man Again I-Ie Tells his own Story. Over eighty years of aze, but bale ‘and hearty and with good heal'h beaming from every feature, Af-sms MacMillan, of Laglran’ is a splendid sample of the men Glenpfary produces. To look at him or-e would lmaszine, tba* all through life his _lines had fallen in pleasant places and that sorrows and ills had touched him with a light hand indeed. But Mr, Mae- llillan has had his share of trouble ter, “Yes, I am Over elghtv _vears of ape" he says in telling his story, “and I am in as good health ae a man could ask, But; that is nnlv for the last few months. Be. fore that I sufl`»\r-ed with Dyspensia for . more than twenty years. You know ,what that means, the pain, the restless- ness and all that. “Then I commenced taking Dodd’s Tlvs- nepsia. Tablr ts, when after using the Tah- lets for two dave a‘l pain and uneasiness left. me entirely, atleast so far, fsr I am still usinxr them. “I am a new man. I have Event, rrason fo he thankful for all the good Dodd’s ing the Fame thing for others every day. Why carry that pain, and weafinasn and sense of hop°less diseomfor 'l 'l‘ha"s Dys- peu=ia and Dodd’s Dyspepsia. Tablets will cure it. SALUTE NOVEMBER 9TH. OTTAWA, October 29.- A militia notice, issued to-dav,states: “While the birthday of the King, November 9. will not be celebrated on that date, a royal salute, however, will be tired at noon. Monday, November 9th. QW¢ 8 #li new autor lllilllllillli Allll PAIN Cures all forms of headache in thirty minutes. Stops pain of Rheumatism and Neuralaia.. Ri-lieves Car Sickness and Sour Stomach. Breaks up a cold in twenty-four hours. No PAIN can exist in the body under the influence of this WONDERFUL Rnmsnr. Qu ‘ale ar, your drug stcre and all places where medicines are kept. MONEY RE- PUNDED where no cure is e1i‘ected.SauPLns together with our I6 page booklet sent FREE on application to B. N. BOBINSGN, & ' 0-. ' Oonttourvk' Qllf. NO MORE ROOM AT THE TOP Farmers, Tryon Tweeds leave no room at the top fcr anv other rnnke, there are no shoddy in .Reid’s double and Twist W2 8 get them from your dealer send for Dorchester 8'. lately occupied by Dr I -;..=_» ,g...___. " ' __ ’~15=‘”-v:‘J-,.=;-'.>t~_;_--.'a§f£'_=tl.\-.‘ .<‘l»=-»»;';£“~_;- 3., _,'=.,.>-,,'._»@;,§, ff" , - ~.f:-.~ '_ we ;"~, "3 1 _ , . , 1 ~=~-=~1.-' ~.©2s»1ss=a_» g Novsuffsar ar.. e O P ' |» ~ ~_ . . <;_ V » '- »‘ ._ Q., .,_ -. le IHE CANABA -.-monroaor: coa.Pon.A'noN-.- “ s-I s-‘ronoN'ro.a»i s-` Loans in Cmnadn- - - - _ $23.000.0,00 Money advanced on real estate at Current Rates and ol easy terms. T Application may be made to. H ' ` Stems. Ch_'1\>vn .mmf n. niekiem, New or , nut. S’8_1d¢. James T..Bcrelay, 0'Lenry SE: °f!\¢. W1i!§l0¢. John Forbes. Tyne Valley, f3S¢f» SOUUS. Robert Pownal. i Donald McLean. Crapaud, Thom” L_ HM-ph! Int H, T¢\“P1¢ W- M8¢D0\l8l_ ?Pa§ 'Hmm 3d sn` A #YW know we make a specialty of having fresh buocnltc c'wnyc on hand. I receive weekly shipments and can guarantee n varied assortment ol high pale biscuits, suitable tor the laborer as well os the gentleman, at n low (rule pr& Some kind of a biscuit should be on the table every meal and the veryfindo yt should have are here. ~ 8~All kinds of groceries. Jgmgs Stewart & Son Dyspensia Tvhlets have done for me.” ” , ' ' Thatln what Dodd’s Dyspepsin. Tablets . V ` . did for Angus MacMillan. They cured his Dysp°peG¢ld lednlootthel ` Polio d London.-Tryon' “.4 - ' _°°"&_’,"‘ ‘“ mu Tlr¢¢xc.1angcxsnow op¢nintheN¢_waon Block. n.ms¢¢»1»¢»¢|»¢»¢r.¢.»'..c: [ O Allpcstduomeounhmnotboaold this ,,,,,,,,_P,,,,,,,n ,.4 ,,.,|.,,,,,_' f Promptattcntioogivaitoallclientsorden. Scntocrl¢Lo0d&C¢. lll1Xov.l . ,,P_’m_‘h,_”m”t’h"'t ‘H yn Highandlowpriocsofallactivestocksforthe last two or three pay for.” You will getnllof that it you yeas furnished at°m°°° V win get B-we '°.'i-you rweeds. 21 tt. T¢l€Dll0ll¢ 268 ' = if We are sending you your account., don’t =-#-- S-=-»;,».;°.f.;:f,~ vvl-| |"|-E' .sa C: _ _ See our windows $2 75, and $3.7o wort-h y an .1 jsp fJ`oe. Pawn 8: Co. 2 1 !. Getzcdtf. _ Speaking of Pianos shown at the Colonial and Indian exhibition p Said.. 5 K r man, the well-known piano manufacturers of Toronto, are. Their in- struments are well known and appreciated at home, especiallyin Mont- real. In Canada theyhave little to compete with, but in England, where