if eeeee ee e goin; CC&CCCDCcCC zeeeseeecee 2 oo $7. &;xipl,perbus........... - toesper bue........._.... - 0nbba;re,perdox.._.... &fn,perdoa..... 0hckens,per Apples.per pk.._..... Butter per lb...... Boots per bus.... 0ats,per bus_...... Oatmeal, per cwt.. .. Hides perlb .. Parsnipsperbus....._ Bnrleyperbus.._....... Wild ducks per palr______ Geeseper __ Turkeys perlb Herring pci bbl.__... Hayperton _ _ , _ . . . ._ Q 5 ,:cb EWS? O .`.i iD *EE Q33-cc $32 in 15 -ii ull :.00 /J. SUMMERf~ IDE MARKETS. ' (Farmer-a' Prices-Corrected Daily.) Barlo ,perbus e ..............0 40 to U 45 Boef(haroass)perlb.... Buckwheat . . . . Butter, per lb... . Oalfskins lb..,. Eggs, per doz....._...... ,per.t.cn ' Hides rib ' Roller Kfllls l'lour, per cwt lbs Inland Flour, per .OJ .bu.... _ _._ 0atmeal,per 00 lbs.._....... 0ats`blac I per bushel _ Oatsiwhite) per bushel. .... Wheatper bushel.......,..,. Pork , . . . . . . . . . Potatoes, per bus. _ . .. Turnlps . . . . . . . . . . ., om~H° :atom eecegieaaass _ »-» U s°s¢;=ssssss eco--,_.°fEo¢:>e<:c. =?ses?ess:se '..- c o'c: bbc 55?: 5555 C312 $:'fl¥ OHARLG f`TE"I`O WN MARKET (Corrected every Iuesday an Beef(qunrter) per Beef(small)per Pork . . _ . . . . . , . . ._ Mutton Uatt.leDressed........._...... Butter fresh perlb..._.......0 5 . . . ¢ . . . - - ......--a-nom...-» giourperoWt............_.... Flour, per obl (imp.).... 0atmea_ new, per lb..... ._ Potatoes, bus............ Cabbage Parslev..._.......__.... . Hay percwt . . . . Hay per ton (pressed).. Straw per cut . . . . . .. Straw per ton (pressed 0uw........ ._ .0 T`urnipshus..,...,...... Onionsperlb,_,,. Celery per bunch Geesepcr lb...,... Chickens per lb.... _. Rabbits per Fair...., ' Ducks per Beetsperbus..._._. Carrots perbus..,.... Parsnips per bus. _ . _ _ .. _ _ Turkeyper --;-~:::-1+/»: I -cpe &°g¢oe`ge5eeee¢eee eeeeea ;eeeec@eeeeesa§esessesceeesssg sassss ssssssacscssssssssssssgw @©C©©@ :asses :sS:s2ceeeeesssscssena' 5* o Q *-1 C You Can Keep The Liver Active And Ensure the Regular and Healthful Action of the Bowels by Using Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills. The bile is Natures eathartic. So long ns the liver filters the bile from the blood and pas-cs it into the intestines, the bow» els will be relzular and active. Constipation can never be permanently cured until the liver is set right. Because they act directly on the liver as well as the bowels Dr. Chase`s Kidney Liver Pills ure wonderfully successful as a cure lor constipation and liver trouble-`. They rid the system of acculuulntei poi- sons, thoroughly cleanse the system and invigorate thc organs oi' digestion and ex- cretion. No family medicine was ever so univ- ersally used by the people of Canada, and none so lrencrally endorsed. Constipation, biliousncss, kidney nts ease, llrcr complaint, backache and stom- ach trcublcs are among the ailments which nr-c promptly cured by this treat ment. Mrs. ll. S. Moar, Montague Bridge, P. E. I., writes:-“I lzuvc used Dr. Chl\l=t:’.~ Liver Cure and five or six boxes of his Iiidvey-I.i\'ci~l'i11.~, and crm say that un.- ls the only treatment that I ever not to do me good. For eight, or ten years I was a terrible sufferer froln blliousners nnri liver trouhic, and though I went to .l doctor until I was tired and discouraged he could not do me any good. I can truthfully My that. I believe Dr. Cha‘|e'.~' Liver Cure has saved my life. I found it a little strong at first but wrw very glad to get n cure." I)r. Cha.~ie`s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 2:'»c ri box, nt all dealers or iidmnn son, liatcs & Co. Toronto. To protect you against ilnitaticns the portrait and nilmn ture of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famouvre ceipt book author, are on every bob CALLEO_HOME. hoimol, Feb. I3.-A despatch to the Standard from Bruslseln, .says that Prince Louis Napoleon,whoir| visiting his brother atGsnevn,h\s been recalled by telegraph to St. Petersburg. he having been appointed to chief oolnmlnrl cf thc cavalry' in Man ohuria. TENDENCY OF THE TIMES. The tendency of medical science is tc- ward preventive measures. Thi-. best thought of the world is being given to the subject. lt. is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been fullv demons- _ tratcd that pneumonia, one ofthe most damrerous diseases thnt mcdicnl men have to contend with, can he prevented by' the use of (lhnmberlain‘s Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always rcsults from n cold or from nn attack of Influenza (grip), and li has been observed that this remedv coun- teract.; any tendency of these diseases to- i ward pneumonia. This has been fully pmven in many thousands of canes in which this remedy has been uscd during I-he arent prevalence of colds and grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with llllvllcit eonadsuce. Pneumonia often re- “W "`°"Q F llitli. cold when no danger I il lwrehndea (men it in suddenly ala. oovnred that there is lever and dlmmlgy in hreathinn and pains in the chest. then it ll announced th.-ii rim p,,,|,,,¢ “nu pneumonia. Be on ‘hu i are riirle',and__i,;k¢ Olonibex-lain'|, Cough Remedy ag” ,.` theooidls soutracwl. lt aiwzba cane. lqcntinued from page 3.] Y Y wolf as he did. In thom few wordn we reiiliro the results of IJncoln’n pliionce with those so culled friend! who kept publicly criticising their chief. He once said to Leonard Swett, "I may not have matic as great. A president na some other men, but I believe I have kept. the dis- cordant elements together no well as any one»could." Like Abruham Lin- coln, are we as Christians ready to ,let men criticise us and find fault with us if qnly we can use them for the cause of (`hrist, as Lincoln was able to uso Stanton and Seward and Simon Cameron and Hooker and Mc- Clellan and Thaddeus Stevens and Greeley and Bennett to help have thc Union? Ae the twilight is thc mont bt-auti- ful part of the tiny, so \\-if limi that the nlellowing sunset of l.int‘ol:n's life was even more igltrrlmrs in its golden redections thun “lun lu» was accom- plishing tlur gl't‘u.i. lrui~1»i»:.t~ of his lilo ‘»the prcst-rvurioy, of rho lpion. Like Moses of old, he wus .title to lend his people iliruuglr the :lurk \\'r\nticrings in the \viliI~»ir1»~~.\ I~ut, also, like M0595, he wits rrtrt tu iw uiltlwed to plant his loot in tin-. lrrirrlllsmi lnnd. Tho Jortiun \‘.l\iiI\ ~"z\t'1ii|‘l1 him from his soutiieln pt»o|.lc in thc rr.- construt-tive poriml \\'n'~i to iw it great river whose waters virrrn- irorn tho falling tours thnt iniiinrris of t~_\'es lhed over his 'lui-r und by his Collin lid. In those few tiuyrv that lcd up to Appornnitux nnti thr'r1-:titer we my know what fruit thc pntiencf ol Lincoln would have borne. .liis pur- pose was to 'bind up thc nation's bleeding wounds and make the "boy in gray” and tho "boy in blue" clasp hands sa brothers. How, then, did hc want to rent-li out the hand of reconciliation? On Feb. 5, 1361 eftgf tho outcome oi the way an practically decided, hc drafted 5 bill by which, ii Congress consented, Q4()Q,0O0,QQO Wadi rg be paid ori accouni of the 1ibvl'h ion of the slaves. He presented this pro- posed bill to his Cabinet, and when they unanimously rejected it thc pro- sident,_ as Norrnan Iflapgood tells us, "sadly folded it up and laid it away." As soon as Ilit-hmonri hnd been evacuated he got on thc CHS and started south. IIQ went not as a conqueror, but as a. messenger of peace, In his plain, simple way he practically said to thc Qld Virgin- inns: "I um your brother. 1 mn your friend. Colne, be my brother and my friend." When that other messenger ol peace, Ulysses S. Grant, practically mid to thc officers and men of the dilbanding southern arm- ies alikc: "Go home. 'I`ul.o your horses and plow your fields. Go home und bo our friullds and rom- rudes iustcnfi oi our fires," whnt was Lincnln's cqrrilricnt? "Condi (lootil All right! Idxcvtly the thing!" Atl- miral Portor gives thi-so as Lincoln’s words, which he lleurd him l”Ul7“i1'~ H dozen limes, 'ln-(lily, if 1 had it in my newer. I would sinrt it pilgi-irnocc to thi! Springtiulti tomb. I would have U10 soiithcrnr-l' as well as the northerner, oust:-rner und the \\'\‘-*i1‘l`"i’I‘ Q0 i-h°"° und ivurn tho lesson of gcnllo will giuritruéi love. "\\`I\ul," Homo (`_\'lll¥` cries, "u'ould you hnvc thc souther- ner go tlwro ns to li sliriiif-?" YPS. my llrothor, I wtruitl lluvc the south- crnf-r go to Lillt'tiin'_< tolnlr unti kneel, thi: Sitllio ps I would have the n0l`lh- arner go to thc surrr»\\ ro\'er't'rltiy ile- fore thc dust of l\o|lt>rod_ gorntlu llob- crt. IC. Lire. llotll of those rnvn wcro conqucrors Both iran- subfliwtl unil by tht-lr example will _yrt Subtlllf* grunt hosts whose numbers. in the dim inturn, will bo count:-tl l»_v thc millions. Both lruvc won and will win thi»ir~ gnrntvst victorirs not ll_\> the nvrurri, but by love. When the civil war \' use closing those two gY`f’l\i» lcn`p1'in;;ii6lil. Ill., and tha south rome with hor sacred dust. of Lexington, Va.; then after tho north und south with lheir precious burdens hn\o both rrict at the national capitol at Washington vnrmnt the two diflerent >`~f‘li0Y\S whirli once stood face to lace in bat- tlu now stand aide by *N0 and bllfy their two stirred dt-nd in one grave? Then over thin ons grli\`€, f‘i`ii0lT\"D‘nl»! tho cornmingling dust of the two aucred ticzul, cnnnot and will not the rcifonnilerl north and -‘Outh fills*-*i OHS single God givm e'pill\lll1» SUi`h 'I5 old Kentucky placed upon her mem- orial shaft., erected upon tho once blood soaked tlsld of Chickamauga to her "boys in gray" and to hor "boys in bluoz" "Rl we are united in life and they united in death, lot one monument perpetuate their deed! nnd one people, forgetful oi all anperi- tie5,'forever hold in grrlifflll l`€mCl\\- by-5n¢;¢; gil tho glories of that tcr- ribls conflict which mad" all mth IFN and retained every star upon the ne- tion'l flag," Abraham Lincoln) parting word! to his icllow tewnameu when for tho lent time he left Springfield dr pot for the riatiolal Clpitll WON theses "To-day I leave you. I go to assume n teak more didlcult than _that which devolved upon Wllhillr ten. Unless the great God who al- sisfed him :hall he with and aid mb I must fail, ‘but if the lame omnib- cicnt. mind and Almighty arm that lirnobd and protected I-lm lhll-U filidn and Rapport mo I lhlll 110i fail. Ichall succeed. Let ul all prny that the Cod of our fathers may not forsake us now. To him I commend you all. Permit me to elk that with ciqual ninrerity' lm huh you will invoke hill wildom md guidance for mo." 'Phil wnq the klly- _qte of his whale gentle, loving, pat.- ilnt, forgivilgj life: 'I\'u»t .ill 001| and patient. dependence upon tho di- vine will. To Nbraham -I.incnla’n God I commend you- lily thai Gd lqover nude ua alll lpenlnelnn. boea conaldei-able (fauna. invented qeetaolea .:' M- ‘lil r‘= eff; ti For sale by all draggiete. A -.5 tgr § E 1,... _ ...noe ~x"~-1' '~- ‘-'-_.~ ‘ ` -" i"""`i"“' Y ` ", " "gr 'L -tru fliim' ‘- F' 6 mn comms. caumfnamiiingrmucn snwsnn_;sr‘,A1ii>. ,rriiikvekill af<$.`nm`- Empresslhss Issued a rescript. to tha R 'd Cross Horgsnizutlou, directing them io Winter Palace. The offers of services have 659! Cures Grip and . If you've a Cold, “77” will break it up. If ' th G' ‘77" will cure it. LESSON VIII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER- NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 21. Tex! of the Lennon. Matt. xii, 1-18. Memory Vernon. 6-8-Golden Text, Mn". xii, 12.-Commentary Preplroil by Rev. D. M. Stearns. lCopyright, |903, by Amerimn Prem Alcciatiom] After the healing of the paralytic, who came down through the opening ln the roof, the order of events seems to have been the call ot Matthew and the feast given by bilh in his own house, then a visit to Jerusalem and the licnllog and discourse at Bethesda (John v). We recently had the record of n Sublrath duy at Cupernuum, the healing at Bethesda was on 11 Sabbath day, and now the cornfleld incident und the healing of the withered band in todny's lesson :ire both Sabbath day evcnts. Note also the healing of the blind Luau lu .luhn ix. Why all these Snbbnth day doings when they so stirred und angered the .ici-vs? Probably for the same reason that Hezekiah destroyed the bruzcn serpent which Moses had made. The clllldrcn of Israel mudc nn Idol of' it and burncd incense to it. When the Lord .IL-sus wus on eurth the Sabbath tiny was n Jewish idol, they worshiped it rather than Jellovah, null the Lord at the Sabbath was seeking to draw them to Ilirnsclf. ' Dr. Weston says that the Sabbath was thc Jewish :rational ling and that lry it they claimed I1 pecullnr relation to God as their Crcntor, Redeemer und rcst. They were thinking of their na- tional honor rnthcr than the honor of their God und IIls word. The bone of contention on this occasion wus thot. passing through cornilclds on the Sab- bath day, His disciples had plucked and eaten ears of corn. The Pharisees said it. was not lawful to do so. The Lord Jesus justified His disciples on four grounds-the example of David. the law of l\io.=v.=, thc testimony of the Spirit through thc prophets (Hoa. vi, 6; Mic. vi, (Hi) nnd ills own authority as Hon of lifan. Profosslng to honor the Sabbath, they had no Snbbnth stillness in their souls. but full oi' evil purposes they go their own ways, find their own desires and speak words out of their own hearts. Contrast Iaa. lviil, I3. They did not understand the significance of either the Sabbath or sncrificc; hence our Iard said, “Go ye and learn whnt that meanetl, I will have mercy and not sacrifice” (compare verse 'I and chapter ix, I3). The design of both Sabbath and sacrifice is not that mon should do or bring something meritorious to God to win Hin favor, but that God might ahow favor and blessing to us. God desires to give to us as alnnerl Hin mera and compassion. The very ilrst sacrifice on record (Gen. iii., 21) sets forth God giving to halplol sinncln redemption clothing; they having nothing to bring Him but their nnkr, sinful, helpless selvu. The drlt abbath sets before ul man, lu the imap of God, renting in and an Jqhg the Volta of with Which 'ho' hal nothin whatgzg' no hut to about and |rrat.efnliy` Thane Phnrilei Inn supposed b bo- well reread in the turns. but our (una a, 5,1). ana la in urhk that lame still. fn mere religinulloq I AL ways igurun nr m scnpmhaz 'Ilio sound incident of our lien in In healing of a man with A withered hall in a synagogue, the lcribdl and linear wateliag Illiin that they might accuse lin. lo re¢erreI the to the law which taught that they were to help ereahru not their own if they law them ia trouble (Deui. axii. 4). le alle reminded than theta man wel better than a sheep and nlurrd them that it was lawful to do well on the labhath day. He being Lord even ‘ of the Sabbath day (venea 11. I2, 8). 1\ea Ie healed the man, and the rim-una became io enraged that they went out and hell a hound! ngaiaat ‘Um M* 'iw' mint (cttw -nun -~,_.-~~l~`”;' » _.1 _ . .WI ii", "_ lnajw ny wtf; iravayu an have ye notre 'I If yehal lnev'a~ \_ 1 , r .t Flour , un. ia|a¢v\|i\»i>~»a,`a.m7 , the heal pnepuoee af $e _ unwhap. lahaunaaulfln l--ln, haqaaacahn-_ee tolplq *lk ill ble Another-ymloavbelenome. ` Goteyhargneunnnlgetlft. I * 4 . \ °“°RG"°WNMA“KETS ` TALMAGE’S SERMON. ` Rrocnoss AT w0n`K'. Imam. nsimweié-ormmii ;~ _ was very suggestive at the Sr. Ps-rgrmiunc,1f¢|,_1g__'pi,,, D,,w,_,,,¢,‘ elndition of the nation, but he kno ll eeaditfoa and they did not. Th wire blind and deaf and lamb and he pleas an this helpless nan. au lo - Igrd d t hi th ._ » - »:;f:.i:.::.:"::§:f..:::t"° ”° -1-:_,,»¥=‘I-‘»' t-`l»S»‘l~1»2'1`~‘¢ *° ` lu ss they considered Him to he, and why should they, 'tor Lu their own estimation they had everything and ineeded nothing. Rev. iii. 17, describen them, al it also does multitudes today. I In reference to Elia sayin; about A sheep some one has well said that Ho laheep." The point is that of owner Their determination to kill Him 62° plains some changes in His teachink, or. rather, His manner of teaching, light the multitude only lu parablea, Jonah. pester than Solomon star than the temple, and the pea ¥bllall¢tom0lnll(Matt.xx1i.i.8‘i-D. Miss Laura Eller Weak and Emaciaicd Was Fast Nearing The Gruwv. Misa Laura Eiler, Shakespeare, Oni-.' tells of her rescue from death as foll»li~s:- “I was in it weak and emaciated condition for over five years. My heart was so weak that I had to be propped up with pillows; I had pains all thrcuzh my body and limbs, and often did not. sleep fora week. The doctors told me I had BrIght‘s disease. In spite of all they did for me, I failed every day. I then commenced to use Paine‘.< Celery Compound, and had not used it more than two days when I could sleep well. After a time I was able to ic work, and could walk two miles a day. lam now stronger than for years pact. I have used several medicines, but Paine's Celery Compound is the hcrt of ull." THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. - - ff*-v Celery Compound Cured Her. If you are sick and desire free medical advice write to "Consulting Physician," The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, 200 Mountain St., Montreal, P. Q. LAMBEFIT GENERAL MANAGER. MoN'rn1¢A|., Feb. 12.- II. Lambert asbeen appointed General Manager in Canada for the Guardian Insurance Oom- piny. Mr. Lambert has been manager for Canada of the National of Ireland since19ill. Hcisa Scotchman by birth and commenced his Insurance career twenty years ago in Edinburgh. I was Cured of lame beck, after suffer- ing I5 years, by MINARD`S LINIMENT. Two Rivers,N. S. ROBERT ROSS. I wasoureii of Dlptheria, after doctors failed, by MINABD’S LINIMENT. Antigonleh, JOHN A FOREY. Iwas Cured of contraction of muscles MRS. RACHEL SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. “<3 iz/ ..»_; jp _ I, I by MINARUS LINIMENT. I , 1.. '..~ ' i ~ -- l. ‘ _ . `make provision toailevinte the sufferinns' “gd nd 19”" “M 0'-953°* an of the wounded in the war with Japan., nuumll *U* memi. but thlt' °‘ t* A branch oi the Red Cross has been es- cf-n`r" “E W-cm an tml, ruhhow tutlishud inthe New Hermitage of the win' °h Tm” we" "div u _.';,,'*:~ U I ~f;#a<§§~*-r \ - I ‘ I \ 4 , Whooping Cough, Group Bronchitis, Cough, Grip, . Asthma, Diphtherla - cneaotens is A soon ro as-ri-uunloe ‘ Camotaaa ia a lung utnbli hed d standard remedy I the diigtnd, It l cures because the sir rendered atrolnligy antiseptic ia carrifl ovu surfing of the bronchial tubes with every renth, giving prolonged and constant trontmeut.. Those ofaconlumptive tendency, or uuiferern from chronic bronchitis, ilud immediate relief from coughs or inflamed conditions of the throat.. Descriptive booklet hit. dm not ny us” a Iheepvi. but nh", ‘ Lnnnlnc, mnns to co.. mn nm-e Dane sn., llua¢r¢al,eaaaaia Annu _.,. >.~....._.l., .. .,.:__.,._ ___... »,. ...¢.l..,.,_`.. V. ,,,_.,__\_ -~ .~ , . 1 » ,. » ~= , ._ .» .ff , -.1 Erlaélirhd '1079 in-g_._,;§§ __ at ship. Ho owned them, they were HI! d- I d- ‘h h _ --». -t »--= H- ' °'°S°'="° ..;°:;..:°..1;‘.i.:;.";:::;°.:*°..:“f;°.:::: “““‘°'°'l J owned the Sabbath day, which Bl had - V I r ° , f , co S liven to man for mun’l benefit. but Antisepuc Tablets 'noe a mx. um. nlllmolnrn 30| l you ve e np. _ , "11"wii11=no=k1¢<»ui. r?.'$Ti'3'§..”F.§.f& .$11, 'iii ¢§Z‘ti’.'§f DR' T' 6- R0B|N5» If you Cough’ . come (vena 20). 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I nA||.wAY Between Halifax, Truro, Pnl an Jogging ucton, Quebec, and Montreal, ensure: a \&._.~_i.\»l‘i~ . ‘I 3 V' swn=r I smoorn ‘"9-1_I,, journey, and you will travel vin YOUR OWN LINE. Write for ratea and time tables to it. A. BQARP, Supl. P. E. I. RailWny Chnl’ lotletnwn, P. E, l. N0. M. LYONB, General Paneuireri and Ticket Agent, Moncton. E. TIPFIN. Trnmc Mnnaler. Moncton i nr. _ I _ x I l3osToN AND Nl-sw voRl< A95 turns. Write us for stencils. ation you may require. Send them io us and get highest prices and daily? re- Quotafious or any inform- 1°§ltlls_-_luu If Gt- n~l dw gm pd I Z To Fiahevma . It may leon qrlie 113 thzxheréoam wlyn o u a ou mmiadn dldrreni ogbetler than U have experienced factory aqount nice, will be revelations tn yon. Om* iunca of bnnfuen In the Inuit in the rlty ,, 4¢,~~if,','_;§. ' ,_ 1 ` » L .Lynch & Co I rs: and ad- we may _ FOI ti d ti il i-f<=f....§§..'.irv'.1?...t""- ’°" Aigiunelgtgd as anaw¢&\:l‘. e , n aah nteacigulgnt on - Fo MY UB. 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