\ THE bUARDIAN. CHARLCTTEIUWN, P. E. I., DECEMBER 28. 1899. -q ‘ i went to Clinton, Mass., to become a clerk in a store owned by his brother. Ni liking this work he went to Boston to make his fortune. His url: IN' tsosrov -*_ After wandering nbout fora week without finding anything to do he “"- Known to the People of§°.'§.‘f..l“1.f‘€l.‘I.i°’;.‘2f.."iZ..‘;‘;‘Z3Z‘.Z’.’i; er. In a short time -the new clerk was selling more goods that anyone else in the store. Young Moody’s uncle put him unda° ‘very rigid conditions, one of which was reguliratiendance at the Mt. --- Vernon Congriigaiionai Church. Mr.Moody was of rather beadstrong DEVBIED T0 llllSSl0NS iiI".°'-if 223 .,'l.°..§i‘.’°..§’.°.‘f.`.I‘ .'f’@T.'Z.‘.l." P' K ~ * ly his andle was called upnu to ask him to hold his tongue until he could ~ -edify" '_‘”_ the |lUp|e with whathe said. This i..l|esly 5 ,éiiih ;§a*i5l §F;‘i' 3 siiiiir iiiii practically no in From tesehiag a class d her familv 'raacims arnlrr enum. in th¢ Throat lbeaoheol epased.lr.Hesdy appealed. followed by 18 hareheaded. baretooted s(&r1hI¢i¢tU Oned ~=~ -~--=»-°-~ £’.°..."'°:.°.."”:.l'°.:":‘°...“"*°‘;.;.'.l€';..’.1°‘:.°.!' ._ Ig, r Rgtiiii isiigjg ttfié iii fir the ¢°°mshsf°f°\l si-jam' i ` . la si 'iii egg-3;? ,by .....`i'."....»i...mo. "°“' ° At about this time Abraham Lincoln £';,'¢"m'* ‘;,§3ivisiissu¢ missin asa spoisisf Mr. wp, gi, gun,-5 Hoody. Astlle rslltot arevival of mthechoked airpvllgilt 1867-8 the Chicago Y. ll. C. A. was il IBIS, IM 93|! °°°‘l°¢`l iormed, and hir. Moody was one ol the i ¥OClJl'-Cl his unde refused to do. ` He Became a Power as The 'U1**“'°11 “=~ l°°~*i~°rrl‘~.\_ 1°' meaibtship ia the ehusdsand- aler- M &liC. the ~#6llQ¢“,§n_s Q'&sd, wli the o&ll\ion el. six 0fHB§y P'°F"“°°- 5°'*."@'."°“ i#teehmuhoathe llqesien In UIC Hr. Hoody went Bs landed in ii ellrred between the clerks at night in '”b°""“N.“"“wh|dlr loodytookaprominui Hifalllti lllii d I p|‘_h'°dnz‘bdi“°n_ '°° °°°‘°°° "'° ‘*°!\""'° As soon as he reached Chicago. ltr. b°|°"8°d ‘° W’ ‘H h ¢°“‘ Moody joined the Plymouth Congrega- dssesnmnis of IM Hvl’ tional Church. It was there that hs 75° h°1P°d ‘° '°““d H"“°'d began religious work by hiring four ll’ H"°dY d\°d "5" DVM" """ pews in the church and iilling them with °|d° l°°"°¢ * “un '”"’"° poor boys and young`men.He also joined hm" " ‘ l°¢‘°Y '° 5" "lm" a Bible school which met Sunday after- Hmily the oldest child of whieb was “cont ‘nd “nd ‘or . clam but 'u 101" 0'# U" M ed: ° C'“"°“°° wid mai it its 'mise ns wuts moi. early instructed her children in my ch" he might bring im things and by heroic iffoiti 4 Accordingly the next Sunday when urchins from the street. When the su- Mr. Moody attended the village scheol S winters only, about a dozm terms in M all. the last one being when he was in h~s 17th year. Then he lf-ft home and H Not long after this Hr. loo¢ hired a vacant saloon for his class. sad wut assut lush! hernia( gashg alta ehildrsshsemldbdtoeometshishf- tsrnoonssvnday 8eheol.The work grew rapidly and the tnehsr get two es' thee inaa wif him. Taens pis- tirsi io join the organization. He has Thomas 3a Street, . Om m;1“""'°‘;»___ _*sig mmzd _'nh _ li en connected with the work ever form of catarrh for nine years ai; ° 5°.” tbatthedoctorsgavemeupiodie A ,,,¢f,,| ,,,,,,,,,,,c ,,,, 9; 9, - Gxvas Ur Busnnss. I as gauges: lmelsn Itwasnotuloiigafterthe revival that md lm P¢ff¢°1l! WJ Tl* d°°‘°'”l Mr. Hoody gave up his business life “Y °"°°' ‘hm """"°' ””‘ dm; and gave his entire time to mission h”° ’ Cnmh Cm- 35 °°'“’ ° work. He told his fi iends his plans, and "“'°°’ 't ‘ll d°‘1°"' °' Edmuum’ one of them asked him how he was go~ co ' T°'°m° _ _ ing to live. He said: “God will provide, sese 7 e As ’ Prom Rev. Father J. i.. sui- No-v is the time to select dolls Xmas Cards Har - Magic Lanterns etc _"“'"' _ A |,,,. 8 smck of mceiy Mt. Cashel, St. John s Nici. K . . prayer bmks Jug; re. _ Head of Chr1star;iBroa& _Iid:;t; AS J MITGHEI. Bookseller and Stationer 145 Queen St ional Departmenlwn 00° W eminent clergy of the Ancient Colony. 'l`he.follo .ving letter srsslts vonuiuis. the ieiiéois sud with the fmi , St John's, Nild. i ..,',`h.'“" 'md "°" m°°°°°' Pd” Your system of testing and ltiing io stop." Thi~ resolution was never broken, although Mr. Moody never received a salary or engaged in business speculation. Mr. Moody had saved some over $1000 toward the fortune he had start- edto acquire He placed the $1000 ii ii ~ id see' i some noodyn sniiciisiion. wiiii his wires irtandmmalring al evm-° IF W °°‘ °°°° °°‘°“*"‘*° Lgoitniiiiillvirith lbs i-:Et :iimliis ntundsi Prosperity fcllowed the work, and it gelistic touron the Atlantic coast. 0°* uh” ATI!" |“‘ 3'°""\\°‘ _ _...__ only holding meetings, but trying to llld°l\» 'N05 51483003 I0 mee ting with great -ucce-is until the civil war broke out, when he joined the Armv Christian Commission. léyen thei- his Chicago work was not neglected. and in 1868 a chapel costing $20,000 was built on Illinois meet. The money for the building was subscribed at Mr. %%%§>t=§¢i,1;',f,,°'_§‘_f, Will lose by 1t, for they are deter- "°“°~ f -» . lr.loedy‘s work in the store , _, ~ - \ , ` ` ' T” '°.TK7n'L° “m°°I“ l I A Ill. -gif-»~f= =»» -~=»»i--Mi ~»»-=- mined to make their store Head »,.m,..»..»...i,._..i... ad Th. ' :I-.k M , - ei ii-uaesinniisw ruavu h. ‘°.n‘ in th. .u.“ in _,mug . °@uP qmners “arte ` ~ ° . ' ° Illlillfh \\C- :__ hmm me mm hm" _“___ ;:_ii;:i;§»_i_a¢_s_:_i;_i:;ia_s:s_:;r__i_i:_s_c_o:_i;i: Q TB fOr Bairgalns In an 111198 ig, M un” ¢,¢,', i his and b headot 9 “K *U* I.-i.i'.1f»‘-°’»---»f»-'1»» »- .~'1?»’-‘I ‘.‘::::.. °.;‘....."°°“....£‘.'.:.':::‘..‘:;‘.“'.::.i.; 01.... .' _ ' _ ,Q ~ _ , of se Hats, ta s. Ties I' ’ ' ur A I A if _lmui'ihe v_ery_osisst,_sniite-day has lf atoms --t-..“~......-»-....~-»- ..... _ _g ..,_ 9 me A i» f L Q Q " - asain, isiski-isiiauaa' iiff Ms? for .-.--‘-»-"'°‘ -l »--°="-=~s.o“"‘»'~l.”¥.i~» . ~ aiui_»assasaiaasais»ssiisssaay6o__ Wine . -,~ 1°¢°Pl'¢P_g»aK[Klol. " i_ ' I ~1'sis time tyiqsissar ima sas swf- all Kiiiils Dress Goods, *Silk Handkerohiels ol all kind Men’s Worm Underoloth of tors. liiiisC’l Cloth Jackets, We are bound that this weeks es fzléfgé-éf)|l-Es D..- 18,1899. su r to show our goods even if @9033 mx;-|33; MY Dun Sm:-I was genuinely buy’ wa* mmouabgonm gg;-ry when you left our City. For. _ Pulmonary 5°" gheugh using glasses for many years, IIXTUIE Imetnoonew\lo900m0df000'!'0 sisgam preparation for chreni -rg; acer of the trouble as you did RMEUIATISI CURE seemed to me perfection. I have I A , iw min for Rasnmadsin. 4 petfesteaseaud comfort with 8l“°°°' 1l~ni| nnvnveyom PfiooUo. you ébcwd for ma \ i msdiee nnvmd MDI S The onderful Chea Mi 0””-'»» you don t want to buy. It’s a plea-~ in It , l t. ' my Gm; my i»f.:.;':....._ ’ t _ ’ ‘;.':...‘::..;°”..°:.:..'.L‘;'.‘::'f.‘,.‘:’.fi‘. ;':.".“ 3,°‘..“°°”" *Ill I s, § 1ng.l * _ _ _ 1 r__-_ _ A-ii l _-_ a _QQ '_ i ____ *_ _ _Y V .- and I shall keep on until I am obliged began to develop his mission work. ‘was extended in various direc'inns until S 1871, when the great fire 'd$i1'0_Vod nil the miildings that sheit- red institutions s ivsinid by Mr. Mnody’s lnbois, and nis own home. which had been ziv n nwh. .| Ph ."‘”‘ h* ~‘ him bv friends after his marriage to Miss Emma C. Revell of Chicago, in 0"' |Q Ylfl Q 1852. Mr. Moody leavin his familv raise money to re-establish his work. ill U*:°|g';* b\_’_‘\'1' “dim mi imma m¢nY~ Africa. and ai iss hands sl the It was during this time that he be- /Zi came ac nainted with Mr.Wanamaker, Y who aiddld lr. Hoody iinancially, and in ':h;‘n*2°;:.' with Ira D. Sankey, who afterward be- . iw ,N Dufeh “-an came associated with Mr. Moody in his _sau u an fm* ..'.-,l Previous to the tire llr Hoody had _ mas oss vnu in Eagimc. tai 'aid mi 21': °§‘"""d hold iaauy meetings; in 1872 he west a l7”_ Pk seepnd time to England and Scotland, .t-mr » I 'Mk' . ‘ was some lates me company Hanley. 0”, lm* "iS"’ this it in with ltr "*’°' ‘° 5 .- i iii §ains¢Ahil. 3 ri! draw 25pupllsandtweisaohers _ __ There has besua steady gradual QA p ’ growth, institaticnhewesin-lmaiq _ ‘pi-lses flvs brisk dormitories, three pg, wooden ones,aetons recitstionhall, a '"_“.,.- _ at lbra andabrick msasiiim Thereom ;re:’owaboat850 sieleati The -Rini' Furnisliings, llaroels ,.._,__ _ l _ . tuteferhoys: Twolarinsooias balk, s all WSU limi “HS sit A ' s A , ' thelrfstbioyar-' I . rllaed The school hai grows steadily sapsi-ills wins ihevieasi-yever disease because it possess genuine curative power. l _ I I Semolina Something new, prepared from’ -----~ -- ure wheat. Like corn starchi' ' ¢¢i°:rm°' Ann iitentslnwx rt lu ' thus GX fn, am. _ main, ' flwnvmu. _ 'uguhulsa 'L _5trengt|\enlii|. Makes a delightful porridge for breakfast, f A tasty pudding for dinner, A good dish for tea. ' Try a _sample pacliue, . r Ibti]s(iiictEi!liyDsrh0‘.I:ird}d(:i:1 :i]d):lgu€vl_]a;_ii' l .».....». ”-“°'"“""°‘°P"°i°t°d by °"° lperience. Come and see even if ‘ T ' “ ' signed personally. ’ _ _» H Suitable in Sterling Silver and Goods, Oui-'f stock of Watches. _ .-_..._ 'ist Teacher otlalntilig __ Pupil of one-_of kevin artists. Apply at nsidqeggif Pg* Watts, Ci-ation nf. - ` l8.d. HENRY R.L6RllLl,ll.ls.t _ ' Bracelets, Bmhes, etc., -25|, °' '”" _ ,_ 1 an imtoexmnmas = - . tary it P , _ -forsuy sf s ,’?". ‘__ E .vs_ i »,oiiirrioi~i corona i~ V017 gratefully yours. . _ _ . __ _ JJ-_ = ‘nslllh °'“l°°"‘ _ J- L. Slattery- _ . » receive metal and emmpv 'aissasiss ,- _ 'elf ' W*--f"°'-" M-f B M M aitsttiisstiesiis >i:ee%#e1ti= A -- vouwargzn GCI C0., Chlfl0t¥Dw'n¢ P. E. L J _ Gs Hs i».c.as¢n. .~....._,._ mim“f? ,“ , _._,.,,,_ 4 MISS TEMPLE.