. {__\`, lin ull. _lusrlizr urlrllll. The lodge on Leaving -Court l'louse Finds the Steps Block-~ ed by A Group Being Photographed-He Uses Language and‘0rders_ Arrest of .iohn E. Dewolfe-Some Angry Comments-The Incident Closed. Meagher. of the Supreme Court bench. lto be interrupted within _the precincts of. and John E. DeWoIfe of Halifax were the two mast talked of men in Sydney today Ariel- the nrljournment of the Marilime _expluD11t_i0D- T\1¢ judge then directed Board of Trade the delegates sat on the _the sheriff to arrest DaWolfe ' and place _.,__.,,, of the county court building to the F' him behind the bars. The matter, when photographed. They packed the s‘ep so tha; iur. Justice Meagher, accompani ed bythe sheriff and several bsrriste coming out of the roomlon the adjourn ment of the supreme court. found it im possible to come down the rteps, the way being blcckedi The sheriff, however succeeded in inakingrnm for them to pa down. In going through, Mr. Justice Meagher remarked on the ill-manners of the crowd in daring tr block the only entrinoetothe court housa These re f marks were not taken *Cry kllldll' 5! some of the board of trade delegate who dii not recognise the judge or kno who he was. It was arsenic reached the .rested that 11 committee wait upon Mr- , Justice Meagher .and demand an sidewalk and had proceeded to walk away th-i.t_ there was a saundlika hissing qi The judge turned raun`¢l° and soured the 1 the 508113 0! traflf- _ bmw of ,mae degenqg ve" sevgniy, ,_ Hr. Bentley of Truro thou ht th d saying they were the most il\~mannere croud of blsokguards he had ever met, and said that if the parties who hissed were pointed out to him he would im- mediately have them arrested. ` __ Some of the delegates were *indignant at the judgds remarks, and in the a'tei- noon John E. De Wolfe, a _,delegate from Halifax, met him, when the judge was Crm; Barrow, Aug. 20.--Mr. J ustfce " rs ss 91 w U09- Jlldite M'&s°.her sail he was'not the court. Ma. DsWolfe followed him out to the sidewalk, still insisting for an announced at the board of trade meeting, caused a wave of indignation, and im-` mediately a committee comprising W. M. Jarvis of S". John, C. S. Campbell of Halifax, H. Hal ,ts from any deul°rlu medicine.~, _ _ -;_ _;, »._' _ » l ur &Vn>¢|-\¢ct'&d,$»N»( Y. "":_;-if*-‘.7 »_1_ ' _ i _._Schr."“-" _ _ --"'*"”""""""'-'_' » » Q ~ a _ ‘ A ’ J Kms. ron sais “Swift-llurrenf’ 6_1, tons register in _'S'°°d sails well and feqmfes n had new Oregotl P.l°¢~m°_mma?t’ -a S3 resa new Jumbo this Sllmmei; nfiw -.9-.B last summer, 0 ' and cha-Ins. ` ‘rf-' rf; 1 ii _ V ‘ tu Wi`.l deliver ani? time af1;,".IitS Sept. and will suppl5_'_P“_’ducF gtg duringremainder`of;seoS)`_.-'--_-_'-~;-f see* Here is vrhiére lie desires ‘us ‘all to he did. He thought, however, that theref ll " insult should be offered to the delegates Mr. Jarvis of St. John suggested that i‘» liiev. Stephen Merritt Tells of the Happiness of _ .'» - ` _ V A c Living-the Delightful Land Whose Walls are Salvation? _ and its-Ga-tes Praise-Beulah is_ for Everybody, Rich, reside. .iHe`~placcd man in the Garden of Eden; that was lost by disobedience and distrust. He made .plans for its restoration. He gave his Son to make an atonement, and sent another _Comforter to restore to us what Adam lost for us. and Hc made it so easy and so plain that all that was necessary was for us to receive Him and the land would be no longer. desolate; but it would he Beulah, and we should be no more forsaken, neglected nor forgot- ten. ' The Comforter has come, and we en- ter into our promised possessions. We do not possess this land by our piety or goodness. We do not gain it by our services or consecration. ` We aimp y re- ceive it in connection with our recep- tion of .the Giver who gives Himself, and, with Himself, all things freely. He comes in to dwell, to abide; nottoviait or to be a guest, but to remain forever. Where He is in lieaven--'heaven on earth, a heaven in all our surroundings, and simply _because we receive Him amd give Him control. -He is the Abiderii* We reside in Beulah, not because we are worthy, or holy, or cultured, or usef- ful, but because .we are married and Beulah is the country seat of our “-Ichij.” \Ve live there because it is the place of His residence, for of course we live with Him and enjoy all He possesses. It is a delightful land. No ravenous beast goes up there; no malaria of doubt, no miasma of distrust, no dread or fear; perfect peace and delicious quietude obtain; and there is an entire absence of malice, envy and jealousy, with nothing to mar nor disturb the calm serenity of all. It is a healthy coun- try. No sickness, sorrow, nor sin*-has any glace here. We wait on the Lord e renews our strength; we mount _up on wings as eagles; we run and" weary not; we walk and never faint. He~ hcaleth all our diseases and causeth us to rejoice evcrmorc. _ _ .__ ‘ lt is a. fruitful heritage. We abide and fruit; we fruit because of the abid- ling. No fruit in or of ourselves; yet, we bring forth much fruit, and'Iie fruitage f is His, not ours. As a branch we abide, and as a vine He fruits, and ' the fruit remains. Blessed fruitage of Beulah! Such _clusters of grapes so sweet, so satisfying. _ Beulah is for everybody-rich, poor, learned, illiterate, black, white, bond, free-everybody, ,everywlici-b, at any time. He is no respecter of persons. Beulah _is for the comfortless, the sad- B dened, the sorrowful, for He is appoint- ed to them that mourn, to give beauty _ for ashes, the oil of joy~for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness. Needless to say, it is bless- ed; the sun no more goes down, the moon never withdraws itself; the'.Holy Spirit' is the everlasting light, and» we _walk in the light as He is in the ‘l' lit; lWe have fellowship one with anoltgher, _and thedays of our mourning areend- ed. We cannot ‘purchase a 'site here, nor secure it by sighs, tears nor _It is the gift of the Comforter..Jesus died to secure Him and it for us, and we receive _both as _the promise of the _Fai!l_ier, and enter 'into our present_in’- _ heritance and enjoy Him forever.. We -enjoy thedays of--heaven' on earth, ~_ though the land is situated in aj vale-_ of tears and a wilderness of woe. lt is a heaven-to go to' heaven in. The earth rolls around _the sun, a splendid-esepule chre, but amid the dead of eart 'i °' _ _ _ hr _,its wails and woes, _rise thesongs and pihouts of- the redeemed who have eternal x e' ‘ 4 i S Beulah is not an ecstasy; it is a 'reall ;ity. Its walls are salvation, and its gates praise. It is a- .highway cast _up; it, is for those--the wayfa.ring_.man, though a fool, need ' not err therein; Its people are all righteous-riot their own, _for our righteousness is as filthy rags; but He is made unto us __wisdom, righteousness, sanctiiieation ' and re- demption, and .therefore we inherit 'tha land forever, that H_e may be glorified. `~U€k~ \ _ .~ if-. 'i rg A ST._lOHN HQ_ll_S_E IN HALIFAX. E. Allan Sciiofidfi, of Schofield Bros., St. John, was r-in Halifaxflast week. lofik- ing alter the Hrm’s business iinteréiistai Mr. Schodeld served a good, apprenticeship at the paper business _at Holyoke, Mass, the chief paper making centre of the Un-ted States. and for the last ten years has been in business on his own account as a mein- raogement with Mr. Sheriff, manager of E. B Eddy C fs. branch which will doubt- *less prove advantageous. Hereafter Hr. Sheriff' will represent Sohvfivlei Bx‘0Sf- Il-1” Halt Breakfast Food is-the the stent Hliimx in sues rinse as ai-an ‘ii manufactured by the -home colnfllavi. Space has been secured in the E. B. Ediv warehouse whére a stock -fof ___ imported papers 'will be earried.’i‘h”ese"lwil1 coméprise cover papers, principally. manufactured by the Nagar \ Paper Mill Co., who are recognized leaders in the making of cover pap rs for the _Canadian _'marker-_. _ These mills make a specialty of this line with machinerydesigned for the purpose, henc are able to produce a hl¢rh'olas~i product. “Com ury Bond” and "Mic-mac Bond," ' i ‘o . f at its folthcom ng “ssl n ' ' will also be carried in stock here in the _________.__.__.._ V _, _ygiiqulrlhweigbts _and sizes, -as "dwell as making for their convenience. _ [_ ». __ _ _ _._ » Q Tabiets for _ -~" ’ :§;;? I hu" uni* Babys 'alll them in _ . W fo » _ ° , A J. I S ,_ I 4 ' n ` II ® $1 N' _‘tif ' 1 i - , i 9 wri' ins! °.r::.;._‘:*u’I, Bm-i_ ihiiaskismpzices he i - ¢¢oec oeoc 3353535552325 ___ __ _*_ _ two specialrlines handled by Scofield Bros., _ in request by' printers. 'l"I.‘l;_¢j§`¢'»,”'r~aid Hr: SohoBe1d_',“i1hat the _iiprinters will appreciate this os»'i»ss_iuess of im has been very satis-‘ _fa¢rg£_¢;"_fpnrticular1y in those lines' _we *‘W’e,¢fe puriii g in the S' John oflice a umbvrof extra ruling machines for the manufacture of such ruled stack as is ill emand in piiniing offices.” - Sehofieldi Bros. are selling agents for the E. B. Eddy, Co’s papers for the it 1'-'»~ vince of Nova Scotia, exclusive of the city °¢ gaping, 55 ghey gre in .fact for the entire territory east of'M6n_irea1. have aspecial effirs to Dush. '__ _ ,J _ d ' » anions _rouno ou_ii_r\f_: _ Is Universally ' Recommended ierorthearm or screed.; Bro§._ Hejis wiael 1 the Medical' Profession; ~ _ awa§.s'lln all respe t-randi never allows an ,_ ' _;__~.. -‘ -~ .i 2' ‘ onD°r¥»_l_nity for the egtensiou-*or to .' escape. While in Halifax he made an at- l` The '~,1digcsted,`=enahling the weakest _ _ _ __ I pp pr a e e ery particle. A ' , M’e‘d§1f’Nf¥,§ffs§R*?:_;')_Jl;f;"“t g Malt Breakfast 'Food is_rioh in__lI_al‘t-,_ ,_1_>i_f_e¢i'dent_ _ ` Gluten and' Phosphatesfit therefore is a ‘"°°il 3': k‘”°"‘ mad 5' ifgflij. I perfect food for body, hrainand nexves.f 1- 3. 19° ganna. pas;-raprdie.-_ _ old Malt Breakfast 'Pond is iiidorsed and” 'toaroitv . . . . . .-.,...-. N4- nndguilrythiaaftoruoor The $lll§’.f'53 ada' °'°° ’°"’ “ ' uwéwineree- K°1=°°P‘°°*°‘* “*”°“"’° ,n¢¢i£, pe¢bunsii...........,.. dere. 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