T0 hr. Talmage 011 The Glor I R00hlS POR THE ELECT; _:_ 7-_-1;.- v-s\~»\r__.su-.u_v- 1 on the bottle- when I take Cold I at Q ~~' ----ew-~ --W-.-...._,.......-.._..____,vW__W.._m__...__..__ _ . _ _; - » ;i - ` »,. af,»:» ;n,.,,,,€;./F ,. , _,CT ` _ V _ - - 'a-She- ..l-i»_~.f.,:,;;»~.»-”,~.e,>t-3.§»'§_r~_. vsys "=*"£’-:f!*e*'.- 1 _ 1 _-.--.1-~> ,fs » ir ._~» ,-_T .,-_ » -_ -§- . it, Q '_ 5' ~- , 2"--1 ;._f- _ ._~»»-,._~,-~,,- -1 _,.~.-, '- =. » . ~ », ~>_.t _-_~=- , ‘ ~ ' _~ -*'51 1,? ~'-=-'-gi..-;».*:?’~,»2” _1;. 'si ii" 42;; ~-»:~.‘.lfg.;‘.f.;{f*’. ev.- \ . . .. _ _. . . __gt_ _ . ._ , ,,___ _ , .1 V.: . _ _,_<.r. ,_,,;~,.l,?,_.___,.,.,;3;,_ti __‘J$,§__ _. Q K felt "ff l‘ nay-,,, 'rim GUARDIAN, cHARLo'i‘TE'1‘ow1s1,p_n 1;,§gf5.v`EM~3ER ,1K_1"_y,l8,9_ - _ _ _ g _ - 5 K- 1 '_ _ _ Y ' " -'* ‘*--¥_'_' ll-I 1-_sup ; _ ,. __ . V _ _ . _ _._-_.,..,,,___..,_<,.., yv_.___,_,“t_,_ - V _ __&;____,`,`v,Q"_§_`;`;r: A FA11.1N ca eu sms: _ A iiia11’s store is jiidogetil by the Clothing' he keeps. A If he keeps poor Cltitltiug he is sure to fail. . ns Pnunssvr is To sE1.L1'11|:n1':s1' VVe have the Best :i;11a.de in Canada., W. R. JOHNSCN AN FIT RE 1 Would you question this, ii so, cull and look through our tremendtious stock 0 Men’s.~ Boys Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, Punts, Overalls, etc. . We can surprise you with Beautiful goods at wonderful low prices. ~ p A A A A pp PROWSE BROS.. 'rl-is MANSIONS= ies of Heaven 141 ~ The Rapture With Which Re- latives and Friends Will Meet in Heaven. Washington, Nov. 5-In a unique way the heavenly world is disooursed upon by Dr. Talmage in this sermonll under the figure of a heme; -tr xt, John ` Xiv, 2.*-In my Fatner’s house are many 79 .Here is a bottle of medicine that is a ours all. The disciples were sud, and Christ offered heaven as an alternative, a Stimulant and a tonic. I am not posi- . tive that in all heaven 'here is a `literal . crown er harp or pearly gate or .throne er charict. They may he only used to illustrate the glories ol the i-lace. but how well they doit! 'lie fsvt rue sim- , bol by which the Bible .preset ts cell |- tial happiness is a house. Paul, wl e never owned a house, although he . hired one for two years in Italy. sp~ aks I of heaven sa_a “house not made with hands,” and Christ in our text. the translation of which is a little changed, so as to give 1he more accurate mean- i ing. says, “In my Fathers house are l many rooms." | This divinely authtrlzed comparison of heaven to a great homestead of large accommodations I propose to carry ent. In some healthy neighborhood a man builds a very commodious habitation. He must have room for all his chiidren. 1 The rooms come to be called after the diderei t membt rs of the family. Phat is n:otb1r’s rooni,that is Georze’s loom, ‘ that is Br-nry’s rorrm, that is Floras room, that is M:=.r_,`s room, ard thel house is all occupied. But time goes I by, and the sons go out into the p world and build their own homes, and the dangt ters are married or have talents enough singly to go out and do a good work in the world. And after awhile toe father and mother 1_._ t “ 77 May Check a Gold too Quick RIP A carpenter of Morristown, a great strong, healthy fellow, 95751 “'77” breaks up my Cold in two doses-~I don’t follow the directions "i once take half the contents of a 25c. _ bottle, then I wait a while. and take 1 the balance; my Cold is gone the ‘same da ” While this may be all it Y- _ _ ‘ivery well for a strong 11180, lf' 15 U05 A lways best to check 8 C0ld U00 uicxly and possibly drive it to some eak spot-it is better to follow the 'V `rections of six pellets every hour. 1 ‘ _then restores the checked circula- V . (known by a chill or shiver), ' Y ; the blood coursing through the ` V 's makes a steady cure of a Cold \ V V C ‘ t . gtall Diseases sent free. gg I K V _ ' V , . ' . _ U l _ .` >_- (_ ,_ _I ` '~ " - < .= _ 1 1 Arlltes e>.»,,_ la "a hog 1, MAF, ._,,,,_ t.'f4~' ' a s. l' is noessy thing onsarth I even tire outside do_or‘~of s §‘,.d0l\8¢.‘ Dudig. _“Wi -,warg one eventide in ,th G v=‘~"'°<~‘°` W” V 9 ,,° 9 Q? © = sculpturing of the gets of the to enter-time ]'Psris-. '_ Lost in -admirtioh _ ,wonderful art of that get . I knew *I7 lthst-I was exciting susp tin *my eyes le the crown- .ot , found myself being clostl llthegovernmeut odicials, -rho, complexon, judged me to oe a y -.-Rsrrltegiac 'nt ;_:§45i%ngeR1ver§M;w€df§u2_ ll. '$77 migtlidlifirtiiifidiih ‘ 1879135522 1s....at..._.»‘.i @ . - 25.`Rorltc_sDrIff . Marzspiilaboie i , V V0 _.J 4 tloimu 'ui'?itrs.e~.ag,. 1 I f fl 1881.! lbrwlasfo ' ‘f"zs1.smgsN¢Jt l`eb8 lrugogvf Aug, _Rehocrsswn “* EXPLANATION* Railwaiyse. .. ffm- ,_ Roa.11s~`;» Bol1rtti:1rt¢s-.--f-- lkrr Jr 'li 1 1 f ~. " Y’ Enqagnnentsi ' ' 2( 'Y i gygQ|_|$L4 MILIS i v I ' rniitsviit, oiiiiter FREE _sms .mn BR V ' ~ - - » - ° 1. Ar that moment are almost alone in the big house, an-1. .are ariivals at the ol-i homestead ofthesveu will be so large tha. if onfyembrace on arrive _ , ' ' ' ' - when ou confront each other Christ seated by the evening ittnd, they sat. i God’s children every dtiy, I-Hd V10 day WW" W °“t"`° "°°m £0 bln!" f 0|? bf" _ 3 _» ' ` ~V i ‘ ill be no nu- self it can be afforded.. looking upon you and you looking upon "Well, our family is no larger now ,will come when there w than when we started together 40 years occupied room in all ine house. Carry ng ou' still further _ the sm- ,Chrwt.th_01'B will In 068!!-£10 thrill ago.” But time goes still farther oy,a1id y As you and I expect to enter it and holism of the text, let. us Join hands and sLur.-ring of emcrion that beggar all some of the children are unformnate make there eternal residence, Ithoughtiaud go up to this msjestio homestead ldescriptien. Look. They need no_1n- snd return to the old homestead to live, you would like to get some more par- and see for ourselves. he we ascend ptroductiou. Leng ago Christ chose and the grandchildren come with them ticulars about the many roomed home- the golden steps an invisible guards- that repentant sinner. lcd that l'0p_6l- ' ‘ h f ti and tant sinner chose Christ. Mighiieet d ba 3 r at- nd hld d 'st d. “I m F th r’ house are man swings opent e rout oor, an Per P qle gn C I req’ an eh rooms.” houaiseei tsho place isi we are uslierzd tothe right into the re- m0m6P¢ of an itl',n°rtal history.-get thehouse is in ma 1 , Millennia 1 go God built on the hills ‘to be appcrioned tiff into apartments. ceptton room of the old homestead. lirst. lil!! 0! DOUGH -'JGBUB BI-ld U10 G0 of heaven a great homestead for a tam- We shall love all who are in heaven., That is the place whore we in-sl meet The soul and Jesus . _ ilyiuuumeruble, _yet to he. At first he but there are some very good people the welcome of heaven. There must BUF HOW _iUt0 U10 1'°¢°P¢\°° 1`°°m lived alone in that grrat house, but whom we would not want to live with be a place where _the depitted spirit pour the glorified kinsfolk, enough of alter a while it wasioccupied by a very in the same room. They may be better , enters and a place in whtc-fi it confronts earthly retention ~to let you dknow lar e familv cherubic, seraphic, an- than we are, but they are of _adivergent ` the inhabitants ci».les»1sl. The recap-p them, but without tiileul-=_woun s or ‘ might be examining the gates . , V V W R wi Be V hBE80¢EN R0 1, . t - so _ __ ____ __ ,_ -_ , WTUIMDE ITISH COLONIES. r“‘n°§‘i _. lovely l greet ' with an and dsl ‘au heonoe wha, once is the 1879. I mod.. swdyks. tlis and that for some bell~gex'erit palace. My explani tion in French did not satisfy them, followed mt- l us' diitinces until reached my hot l and weref not until from my landlordihey found that I was only an inoR-naive _ American. e The gates of earthly palaces' are care- fully guarded.'alld. it so, how much more the threneaoom ! A dazzling palace is it tori mi-.rars and all costly art. No one who has ever seen the throne-roomof the ilrit and only Ns- prlson will evsrlforget the letter N embroidered is purple and gold on the upholstery of chair and window. the letter N on the 'wall the letter N ohasedf-on the ciisiicss, _the let- ter N Hsminghora ceiling. Whats con- fiagration of brilliance tire throne-room of Charles Immanuuel of Sardinia, of Ferdinand of Spain. of Elizabeth of England, of Boniface of Italy ! But the throne-room of our Fsthsi-’s house hath a ‘glory eelipsing all the throne rooms ‘that ever saw snepter wave. er crown glitter, orforeizn emhasssdorhew. fer our Father’s throne is a threneol grace, a throne of mercy. a throne-of holinels, s tlirous or justicc,a throne of universal dominion. We need not stand shiver- ing and cowering before it, for our Father says we may yet one day come up and sit on it beside him. "To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne." The crowns of the royal family of this I world are tossed about from generation ‘to generation, and from family to tam- ily. But whenever the comets of this __,,,.,.,....,_,, world rise or fall they arc desuned to ‘ meet in one place. And I look andsee elgc 'The'-ernities passed on and temperament We would liketomett tion r00'“ 0( "lr lfiwlv artived from, l . ' ¢ - iiany ot the inhatitants passed on, and with them on the golden streets an-1 this w»1'id-»vti at scenes it must have 1 ‘ i a -i orshi with them in the temple and V..-.tr1.ai~ts<_>ds.e.c.:i tue first guest arrived many of the i_hah.tauts became w y_ w p _ I 5 R ,ward_aad,.lett. never to return, and walk with gem on alot rtverh piitilrs. yt:-ti :"1 tgtlse first téz.tritidT;'p;;tE 5 _ man ofthe apartments were vacat _ hutlam gl to say wes a tvs, - tt 8 room tw . I V _ , _ 1 y ' ' ‘° ' » cts all new-zotuers. He redeemed g ,._:._; --:__ ~ _» ._ -.7--~ .- iii? lee? T: M taker tonreeell Vi , ` __ _ i v . ';.f,*-“ 'p 5 , . s VV V __ - . V` VAVV 'V V V V , - ' Yi f- V ». v: ‘ ' 7 V'.-_ ; f _VI f"-‘_ ' ' . _ _ 1 , _ - ,' _ »` , ’ » ' ,ff ~» _- '. 1. .;-` . ' . . ' _ , » . _ ._ "_ '-' ~'. " - ,fix ‘ \>‘-‘."~ ~.» l I V ` ~ ~ '=\ V V Y ~4.`1‘? ~V _.` ;. .' -. , _ y-` T A _. r 1 V `~ . 'V *Vi "uf 'iT;ir;`.1 L 31.1"; ..'."_ - V tr". 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