-....»¢ »~- -».» ..._ -..__ -xcwsnllrlal .r A -*vw wa We I-if 0i9\‘h\> -faldétdr N*I»»J‘\ll&l¢6 i-HY'4&A\a‘K~»¢¥0i"~¢§' nihlmwaosiiidhalilfil -f ~ ` :-» *__ *i.>€’~~ ‘ ie'-' if;-f"-*""‘ ~"”'H°_-- -"`-“'f ='_:~*i ~ = ~ ' - 5 "“~""\ 1 ‘l lf'~ »o¢‘».-ov.. --»~-_-_-<¢~.l4 .__-_-»-_ ».-.~.¢»»~~.-.ws- ’ THE GUARDIAN, @ WN, ISLAND MAY I8, INL _X lnnnnnn _ lnvnlnn inn A Interview with Mr. J. H. Ireland one of the Time Knights ofthe G ip. His Pligiv. on a Recent Occasion in the M iritime 'Provinces-How Dodd’s Kinney Pills Came to His_ Help-High Words of Praise for that Remedy. Toaowro, May 17 (Special).-Mr. J. H. Ireland, the well-known traveler for hats and caps, left for the Maritime Provinces one day last week. Handiiy packed in Mr. Irelaud's private grip was a box of'_ Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the medicine famous throughout Canada as a specific for all troubles of the kidneys. \Vhen asked | about his experience with this remedy Mr. Ireland grew quite enthusiastic. “I never go out on a trip of any length I withouta box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills" he asserted. “Are you afflicted with Kidney Trouble a great deal then." Mr. Ireland was asked “Not a great deal now, ’no," replied Mr. Ireland," I take Dodd’s Kidneys Pills more as a preventive than anything else But in the winter of ninety-eight I was, I I can tell you. I was down in Nova Scotia when I drst used Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I dont know whether it was then water down there, the climate, riding so much in the train or what, but certainly my kidneys were on the point ofa com- plete break down. Backachel It was one continual misery. It spoiled my business broke myrest and wore me down until the life was taken right out of me.” “And you used Dodd’s Kidney Pills?" “I used the only remedy I knew of that was a specific for the kidneys," answered Mr. Ireland. “The first dose of Dodd’s Kidney Pills seemed to go right to the spot. In a few days I was feeling as well as ever I did in my life. ,They are “ a splendid medicine. I "have recom- mended Dodd’s Kidney Pills to scores' of me n on the road likemyself and none of them but 'have the warmest praise for the medicine beingjust exactly what we needinour walk of life, a safe reliable strengthening stimulant for the kidneys P- A ' $3.1 Y $.21’ I l `» , He ran a mile, and so would many n young I ` lady, rather than take a bath without the “ Albert " ” Baby’S Own' _ll _ .Soap. 1 It leaves the skin tvonderfully soft and fresh, and its faint fragrance is extreme- H 9 Beware ol Iuslflllida _ KLBEBT TIIILET Sill? G0.. lift. ' PSCNTREAL. sa ' - - 1 -‘iii rpm 11 4 I Choicest growth of India and Ceylon nnnln Blnl ln »\ .Sales exceed that of any _other in the Lower Prov nces. '_~-» i W°e can save your money eeds Iour ertilizcr arming implements Wm S. S. LESSON. lr _ f'__ 9 The Worlds llavles ___ Paine s Gelery llnw ilalalrh __._____ ____ JESUS ASCENDS INTO HEAVEN' ~ ' powers hasjust been issued which gives _"M Luke 24- 44-59; Acts 1- 1~1l- M°m°"Y ` » ' l some rough ideaastohow Engisndstands. ufeler from The figures are these for the most import Gan he Buren ..._ M -M . t mlmtlesulps. Bulls. nullaln Fwd'-No Need of Dodd s Dyspepm, Verses,9 ll. GOLDEN TEXT. While he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.- Luke 24. 51. OUTLINE. 1. The Promise of the Father, v. 1-8. 2. The Farewell of the Son, v. 9.11. Time.-According to the usual reckon- ing Jesus rose from the dead on April 9, A. D.~30 (which day we would call Sun- day,) and ascended to Heaven forty days later, May li. , Place.-The lesson circles ‘around the _ Mount of Olives near to Bethany, whence .l 1 our Lord ascended. ' LESSON HELPS. ` The ascension of Jesus into heaven is one of the great facts in the history of his life, and completes the earthly 'work of the atonement. It is told in few ‘ words and without any expression of wonder. The voice of the angels dispel- led all rising doubts, and the fact is joy- fully received. Since then “he everliveth to make intercession for us.” Read in this connexion Luke 21. 44-53. 1. “The former treatise" or narrative of Luke‘s gospel. “Theophilus”-A friend of Luke, to whom he inscribed both the gospel which bears his name and the book of the Acts. “Both to do and teach’.-To do by his miracles and to teach by his utterances,whlcll were mainly in the form of parables and brief precepts. 2, 3. “Taken up” That is ascended in- to heaven through power divine. “Through the Holy Ghost” rich‘y dwel- ling in him, for in him dwell all the ful- ness ofthe Godhead bodily. “Had given commandments." such as are contained in verse 4. “After his passion"-Which means after his suffering, ending in the death on the cross. Infallibie proofs"- An event so important called for such proofs. The evangelists record nine ap- pearances ofJesus during the forty days after the resurrection. and at one time he appearedlto about five hundred persons. There couli be no mistake as to the "The kingdom of God"-That is, the kingdom of truth which Jesus came to confirm and enlarge. 4. “Not depart from Jerusslem”- _ Apart from this command the disciples might have left Jerusalem, because of the persecution which was aroused. This was lhe sacred city of the Jews where the sac- rifices were odered, and was hallowed by ' the great sacrifice of the “Lamb of God." The prophecy was that from this city should go forth the word of the Lord. “ Promise of the Father”-Which was that they should be clothed with power for their future work in buildinll up the kingdom of God upon the earth. 5, 6. “J ohn," the Baptist. The baptism of water was more proper, but this second baptism was more glorious and edective. “ Not many days hence”-They had to wait, that faith might be tested and pray- er arise, and so they would be prepared to receive the wonderful blessing. “Restore again the kingdom to Israel" -The disciples wished the Jews to be free from the Roman power, and hoped that Jesus would a deliverer. They were slow to see that the glofy of his kingdom was in its spirituality. - 7.“ Not for you to know the times or the seasons”-He did not answer the* question, but bade them be patient, for the Father would bringall his purposes to pass in his own time and way. Errors have crept into the church from attempts toflx the date when prophecies are to be fulfilled. 8. “Power”-To inspire them personally for their work and to make them as apostles-the earthly heads of a kingdom which would endure. “Witnesses unto me”-They were as witnesses first toknow the great facts in the life of Christ, to know that he had risen f:rom the dead. and then they were to have the courage to go forth and -tell what they knew, even though the death of a martyr awaited them. 9 “Hewas taken u ' He had just tin to be witnesses, -and then he arose and they saw him until apassing cloud hid from their sight. _ 10. “Two men"-Angel in nature, or at least in office. They seemed to appear suddenly, and mention is made of their -A question to rebuke their distrust, and then came a statement to comfort them. “Shall so come in like manner"- This teaches the second advent or coming of Christ and every eye shall see him. The disciples expected to see him during heir own lifetime, but when he will come no one can tell. We should ever be ready. I Baby’s clothes should be washed wlth I "\lIiil`0RiiII:'.” , It makes them white as snow with out mbb' - mg. I ze cakes 5c, at all groeers. McKinnon & McNeviu Queen St., Agents for Ch't.own, P. in Give us a tri sl and we are sure cf ' ' - _ your trade, R E. lvlUTcrl,iil» I-I - ASU* 101* Mcflol-mick Harvestin _ _ i _ _ _ _ p _ - I ished tuning his disciples that they were ‘ white apparel. “Why stand ye galil18” V -' Of all druggists and dealers. _ Conlpnnd llnl Great llagnlalal nl llle llignslils lllgans. The llnly hedicine That Giles Tone and Strength to the _ 1, weakened and irritated llenes ol the Stomach and Digestive llacllinery. “'“”_°‘- I _ir The lives of the majority ofiii; men and women are _made miserable by some form of stomach derangement. It may be common indigestion, biliousness, A flatu- lence, water-brash, heartburn, _ or the ordinary weak stomach. Palne’s Celery Compound quickly overcomes every trouble, gives tone and strength so the weak and overworked stomach, stimu- lates the appetite, puts the digestive ap- paratus in proper condition to pass the food over to the blood to be converted into nerve brain, muscle and tissue. Miss Hien,of Eganville, Ont., writes as fol- lows: I was troubled with a severe pain in my stomach for over four years and could not eat meat or any strong food. FI was under the care of doctors and used a vast number of patent medicines, butreceivcd no benefit. A lady friend whohad been cured by Paine’s Celery Compound after years of suffering advised me to give your medicine a trial. I did so, and was com- pletely cured. I can eat any kind of food now and feel well and strong. _-i.¢_-_- MODIFICATION OF TERMS. MONTREAL, May 15.-Wm. McKenzie, of Mann and McKenzie, arrived here to- day from New York, where he had a conference with Premier Murray, of Nova Scotia, concerning the building of a railway from Halifax to Yarmouth. ____.¢__.... _ WHAT WOULD THEY GIVE] It seems a waste of time to iwarn peo- ple against neglecting couphs and colds, ut what would victims o consumption and pneumonia give if theirdisease were ::l’i“.‘."z.ia“‘n:lln° l~.‘..;°..”.....°" an :it§)col¢Elhand, couédycertailglly 5 be r. ase s `yrup o insee an Tllrpentine, the great prescription which I not merely relieves but thoroughly cures cough an cold mge_ther._ _ _ __.._¢.__. ROYAL TWINS. FRANK!-‘oR'r, on the Main,;<_May 16.- Prineess Frederick Charles of Hesse, the youngest sister of Emperor Wil_!lam,gave birth to twins this morning. 1i*1-i `_ -SOME woN’T BELIE va rr. Many people who have sgfered tilge acute misery of itching or bleed p g pi s for years in spite of medicines Sand oper- ations won’t believe that Drk Chase‘s Ointment is an actual cure. 'Qhere has never yet been been a person b%oubt the emcacy of this great prepara , __ n after using one box. it acts like gnagic in stopping the pain and itch-ing, .and is positively guaranteed to cure any case of 1 bleeding or protrudipg piles. Ask your neighbor about it. our dealer has it. Best Growing Ghildren especially school children.=_;il who--' brains are much exercised with study and whose strength does not keep pace with their growth,should be given PUTrNE'KS EMULSION. This preparation contains phosphorus and lime, in palatable form, and just in the best condition _to be taken into the system, and supply what brain and nerves require, and to' build up the bodily structure; and the ccdliver oil supplies much needed fat food, _ Be sure you get PUTTNER 'S tie original and best Emulsion. HI Firstdoar Unit, -_,_ ____ _ _a____ I Trust not the woman that thiuketh more of herself than another. Mercy will not dwell in her heart. _ FOR internal or external use HAG- YARD’S YELLOW OIL cannot be excell- ed asa pain relieving and soothingremedy Now, see here a minute, my friend, you ought to know that you can’t cure Cat-' arrh of the Nose and Throat by Swallow- ing Tablets, Blood Purihers, and things of this sort. The stud' you swallow goes into your stomach, and the trouble is not there all. To cure any disease you must bring the right remedy under the right conditions, right in contact with the disease;in other words you must reach It. That is just why Japanese Catarrh Cure is so successful‘ lu treating and curing Catarrh. You apply it to the-nostrils, and by the very alt of breathing it* spreads itself over the entire membrane, where ell the trouble is. It immediately kills the Catarrhal germ, heals and sooths the ir- ritated membrane, and completely re- moves every trace Of Catarrh. The droppingln your throat and pains in the head all stop. The throat has no longer that fullness iu the morning, the desire to hakk and spit ceases. hundred and one catarrh remedies on the market. Here is what he says:-“For seven years I have been troubled with catarrh, which ilnally affected my throat. I had doctored with some Toronto doctors, them. About a year a ago I procured a sample Japanese Catarrh Cure, and even- this small srmple did me more good than anythingl had yet tried. I used in all which I cannot say of scoreslof othea rem- Japanese Catarrh Cure is without a Sold by all druggists, 50 cents. _Trial size, - --_ _._€ MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. 111 never glve lyou up, Miss Perkins- “That’s it. Mr. Hopkins, I’d lbe afraid to marry such a determined, obstinate man as you are.’ suaaenlyauflckea. Y pain an ngerous Golic. Clamps Diarrhoe, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum' etc., Doctor Fowler’s Extract of |W_ild Strflwbcrry is a prompt and sure cure plvollllph should always be kept in the el kidney troubles, from which I suffered 1 took one box and they entirely cured mc.-Mus. H. SMITH. “Are you glad your is In litics “0h. I dont mind pa. going in, but ma, she’s gone in too.”-Detroit Free Press. llilnarurs Linllnent Reliever Neurslgls. A woman and a child are alike. Each needs a strong, uplifting hand. _ Found At Last A liver pill that is small and sure, that acts gently, quickly and thoroughly, _that does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pi s possess these ualities and _ _q . are a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick Headache, etc. _ “She relies too much upon 'the eil’ul gence of her nose.”-Cleveland Plain Dealer; ' A bottle of Hagard’s Yellow iOil 'should be in every cyclist’s kit, as it is the most effective remedy for Sprains, Bruises Cuts, Stiff Joints, Contractlon of the Muscles, Cramps in the Legs, etc. ‘_‘You trust me thoroughly, dont you, _Etheli” “Of course. Edgar; but tell me, are the installments on this diamond ring all paid off” ` _ Run Down. “I was run down and nervous, so got a box of Milburn’s Heart .and Nerve Pills, and they proved of great benedt to me. My mother also wishes to say that they _ were of great value to her.”-P. Hlttnm A woman who mistakes her place can never return to where she ilrst was. The _ path has been covered up from her eyes. I Last winter left a legacy of impure A vain woman is to be feared, for she will sacrifice all her pride. iihsrfs Ilsislent Cures Burn. Trust not a vain woman, in her own eye. _ gltters never falls to cure youof thee foregoing diseases by” unlocking the swretions and remov g all impurities from the gygggm, _ Women is the eascfor that whichpains @| N Mr. J. Sloan, 78,McGiil street, Toronto, has had considerable experience with the. never.” . “D088 POIIY W8'Db 8 Cl'&0k€I`?" "‘ “Get outl (Give me a reception wafer and a salted almond-”-Chicago Record. ` e Gravesend, Out. -‘ I _ ~ Dain sms,-1 am §ur=aq>c|»<=l==aY sues °°”““ f _ W will I t mag c,¢¢g,,y gl,” WORMS cannot exist eitherfiu children A‘w°ma'nt°h”'r°spe°w heme" is mm 'mgmhgzdiig on (mr mm' d '"0 or adults when DR LOWS .WQBH SY_ beautiful iiilkl Bdllgie Skt, more bqllltl- c f snrlsusea. 25... 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