y e crm t. so that army was broken up and the citv was rescued The burn noxious insect stung outthe i. it tnskoftnhug hloodand it cover leaves it open to the attacks Ylltjnsjority of the people take the thing and bacilli which ccnstautl fnrk 1 Wh, h f t mmvgi lpieoemen. 'c way would you °" U' °PP°'"“”Y rather have it? Of course in peace- d;gn'_h'°“‘¢hd'°“'° °'b7°°°“°t nieal. Better have five aching teeth ls an “count of the aged, cf than one broken Jaw; betterbeteu trouble which is well worth read- blisters than an amputatation, itfr squalls than a cyclone. There may be d tl fr in ' ° ' ` if l §. liélgi g-élllili :tiki . ii ~'. -W-, Talmage deals with a subject are brought to our attention in the Bible. ppeals to all classes and con- in the book of Ruth Naomiweutforth i men llis text is Deuter in beautiful and with the finest worldly The Lord thy God will prospects into another land, hut after hornet.’ awhile she came bask widowed and ms as if the iusectile world were sick and poor What did her friends dv ned rc extripate the niiman race s the graintields and the ind vineyards The Colorado he Nebraska zrnsshooper the sey locust, the univci-sal|potato in io carry on the work which agesago when the insects utofNoah’s ark as the door when she came to the city? They all went out. and instead of giving her common sense consolation what did that do? Read thebookof Ruthand fiudout. They threw up their hands and said, |°-Is this Naomi?" as much as to say, “How awful had you do look!" The small insect annoyanoes of life ‘sometimes come on the shape of local physical trouble which docs not amount to a positive prostrstion, but which bothers you when you want to feel the best. Perhaps these small insect snnoy~ Ianoes will come in the shape ef n do- mestic irritation. The parlor and the kitchen donot always harmonize. To get good service and tn k ofthe great qu Sonieimee ltimy r text the hornet tiles out on its lt is a species of wasp. swift ation and violent in its sting eisns attempted to conquer a n city, but the elephants nd its on which the Persians rode iulted ii th li le I and the (husanites from their and inconsidsratencss of employers; What gleaming sword and but, whatever he the fact, we all admit of war could not nneeniplish therearetheselnsect annoyaneeawiag- ehylhepnactnreofan insect ingtheirwayfrem thecnlinarydepsrt-_ ndsentthehcrnet.” ment.lfthegracecfGedbenotln the llds, whmi we are assulted by henitof the housekeeper, she cannot hemoths of trouble we become niaiutdn her equilibrium. The men i,and we atsult them We get come home at night and hear the stery t lgh melted steel ot our courage of these anuoyanees and say. °°0h, these e nmvalry charge at them, home troubles are _very little things!" od he with ua we come out|They are small. small as wasps. but and better than when we went they ating. / lalas tor these insectiie annoy- It is not the panica that kill the mer- lite these foes too small to chants. Panica coins or ly once in ten iase things without nnv avoir- ‘or twenty years. It is the constant din weight the gusts and thewnsps of- these everyday anuoyances which is horaets! In e&srwords,itia aandlngsnmaaycf eurbest merchants liaihglsgaaneynncas cfenrinaenervcddyspspsis and paralysis ahdrlvesns fntsiid nee nanp and thegravc. When our national coni- cst conditioned life for some iuerce fell flat eu its face. these men nd glorious purpose bed has.stood up and felt almost detiant. but hcrnet -ltheir life is going away now under the ark, in the flrstplnce. that these swarm of these pestiferous annoysnces inging anneyances may come in "The Lord sent the hornet.” ae of an nervous organisstion These annoysnces are sent en ua. who are prostrat-id under ty I think, to wake us up from our ivcrs or with broken bones get lithnrgy. There is nothing that makes ot sympathy, but who pitles n msn so lively as a nest. of "yell iw y that is nervous 9 The doctors jackets,” and I think that these annoy- the familv say and everybody ancee are intended topersundc us of the uh she’s only a little nervous. fact that this is neta world for as to ll " The sound of a heavy foot, _stop in. if we had a.bed of everything sh clearing of a throat ii dis that was attractive and soft and easy, mule, a want of harmony be- what would we want of heaven? We heahawl and the glove on the think thatthe hollow tree sends the arson, a curt answer a passing horuet. or we may think that the devil the wind from the esst, any one sends the hornet. I want to correct housand annoyancas opens the your opinion. “The Lord sent the r the horuet. The fact is that lhornet.” Then I think these annoy- I. majority of the people in this ancss come on us to cultivate our pai- are overwerked and their ieacef And it seems to me that these are thelrst to give ont. These annoyaaces in life are a moral gym- e persona of wncm I speak have nasium, each worrimcnt s peg with :ng esnsi ivrness The dies love _ which we are to climb higher and high- on everything raw and these erin Christian attain t W ll a D v I I i° : H *Y BCOQ¢$ lea I’ i8 I B Fe B I8 I VOID 31 V. rt ea be ?\l¢fl Bl! ind 'P°» 'Y l I lished g cstnnt . men . e a love relika the Canannitee spoken tcseepstience. but it cannot be culti- text or in the context-they vated in fair weather. Patience is a e thin coveringand are vul chil-i of the storm. If had ' ry you every- ‘ at all pcints ” And the Lord thing desirable and there was _nothing horcet ” mere to get. what would you want with the small insect annoynnces patience P The only time to cultivate it me to us in the shape of friends is when you are lied about and sick and ainlances who are alvrava sat- half dead. Nothing but the furnace will ever .nr 1.", burn out ot us the clinker and 'ihe slag. i. dhputmg th. nd an I have formed this theory in regard to "mud", kgkhdtuagn small annoyances and vexatious. It takes just so much trouble to fit us tor Uefulucss and fcr heaven. The only qumticu is whether we shall take it in the bulk ot puiver-zed and granulated “d°°7"|°°°"|°°"| Bereisoucm who tzk 't' th. onttheaeP°‘;‘:m '_' ..‘u’|,u|, hulk. His beak is broklinosorl hilseyeg "mth: me wbdeyogf wghggig sight put out. or some other freebie poisons the entire system, awtnl calamity befall; him. while the re grea y om tip*-ID 'I7 adilereuce of opinion as to allopathy f°\' °V¢f I ¢i“=\f‘¢f I ¢°°*°fY ‘and homeepathy, but in this matter of M “I4 U14* “LV 1°” hd°°7 'u trouble I like homeopathic doses, smell 7 d"°”°d° I km' mf- I “hs pellets of anncysnces. rather than some Mmm* l°w.:nkn.:s.rhcth knockdown dose of calamity. Instead Egixieespecialltyin the action cf l,of the thundnrbolt give us the hornets. , and! blame the wrong action But remember that little as well as kidneys for UN U'°°\’|°- I "“ great annoyanccsequally require you'to Wi. 01:15* "” N‘“"'°‘_;‘ luusi in Christ tor snccor and for de- °""° " ‘md mf _,ut ‘liverance from impatience and irrita- t '°°°°°l"p“°° ‘ bility. "Thou wilt keep him in perfect neIvefb¢g;ne!p°t‘iti:::i;;oDn?e"tor°r\=l-mah; peace whose mind is stayed on thee.” Nerve Pub inc months ago it Yon know that a large fortune may I @ "U he spent in smslllchsnge. and a vast never Ilaif rn charamer H. am *I ” I I amount of me may 3° *° ' in small depictions. It is the .t asfaeisas “"‘Y d.<.mI~’V st, "»\¢-' “J ..1.s‘+‘- -~ .-".~.»n';s='? 21"* , ' M Asr-sf if mmmwmensjiewmm I lfll eep itis cnet cation of the country. he the arrogance /,/_,i if THE GUARDIAN, `CHARI.O'l`TE'1‘UW_N, P. E I. NOVEMBER, 25 1899 " -'*"° ig _ ` ` ` ` TALMAGFS SERMON e iiwnros, Oct 8 -This sermo ing disagreeable things. These people D s . n ° ’ _ nd . . ! r ies un o l- '_ //'.7 ll" _ ((fi‘l lil); (mf xy" ‘ *lil e<<.»- ll; fm (till '/ ._{,i\ \ \`{t\\ fy `\ .\`\ ‘// J, \‘\‘~ ` . i 7. \ `r_\\, ll ff03_ ;,`_\‘ Q ' ,.4 _. ., - -i -swam-w ....-*na-e»._......,...~...|.aq,t...y_..._ _...Q .,. -_ 4 if , I _ _ , 1 .» 2 /;_ -.| f,_ . ff' |~6_;_ *-\. _ `. _ ff' . ~\ _ '-3- ‘ _’f, ‘ ~'\~~ '\\, ' ~\ \_ 'fs l ~’f.; \_ ' \` ~`~ \ ~¢L_ \ ,. -it* ‘ ;- ' Q; ` ' ~' ` ' -~ ' _ ‘~`-~' ' ~»-- ’ "-- ’ ku. i C. ' - '» ~_§ a _ ____ ,.s..1n-,\'; _ ._ ..._ ..-4_._.,.,~ ,LM _._ .. _ .__,,..._...>._,.~_ L <-~-- ~ ¥-_.‘._-v \ fi V K " \ . -*`, _ - `_ , - -` yi 4` --147 ___` _,.7 _,.~~_-. ,_ _` _ .V \ . 1 _ _~\ ~\ . 4 . . , _ ~ f ,_ _ Q/ €§' | fr $5 JW ”" ) 'JW /` "»» `, " / 5 & ` ____ \\/ But it seems to be our duty to give you all the infomation we can about our great Cloth- ing Department. Never in the history of the Cothing tiade was better value ofered the people of Charlottetown than is now offered bv Prowse Bros. The Wonderful Cheap Men. _ ' FIRST- -,We want to impress this on`your minds that we keep the best Ready-to~We\r Clothing made in Canada. ‘ SECOND-We know good (`1othing when we see it. ~ ' _ THIRD,-We give youi money back if you want it., _ FOURTH, ~Every garment that leaves our store is fully gauaranteed. - _ _ FIFTH,-We buy Clothing in large quantities, tlierefore buy cheaper than small SIXTH,-You can be site that the Clothing we sell is not represented in E-§_]0ur clerks are thiuthful and Straight orwsrd and know their business. SEVENTH.-You are -s,ife when you trade at Prowse Bros. because you caubesure cl_get- ,ijing the best goods. the best value, the best treatment. _ s f f is . _ .y - ` Hi mi on nu. .;~oeia¢sa¢. sy .tapping ssaldrir IMD: *hives* if-;_=_w-"dans no asking for n piece of bread and a drink thowers as beautiful as though the riin- or water at a Francisoian convent. was yr' had faglepéd I wopliddo have .youths __ led toihediacoveryof a new worid.~ 0000.809 Ol ml l\» 5° 9 F Il I-8:' um ~ - And there is an intimate connection he~. 505! 550014 5°°°Y°1'°‘l Wm! °Ph°1'\°f! C 'kann' . ” k. tween trldee and imincusities, between<|5l9P°d 5°' 15° “MFC 33°- T599 I i ~ 55993K SWK nothings and everythings. would hsv_e you live 150 years.aud you _ ' ---.- - _ A returned missioxnry told are tn? n lt:0ll:tl:;‘|\:hV° i Pd” °f 5” ‘mm - .£33 “lax” _ n' com ofadvento ara row 'u ne 0 - t _ _ ’ Gnngpzxvere stung' to death by that "Not ensh one of ns?" you say. Yes l -“As I had ollollslsd. tif infeet that region at certain aeas_ons.'1‘ne -each one ot you. “Ni t to your eng-_shustingsmrawas not very earth has been strewed with the car- -Div?" YN- TUC 00|! 3l3°l‘°\°° I1 T5* “\*°°°1'|_ 5” 59°F* “_” d mm .mu |,’1n,.°¢.nn¢,“°.._ would make with them would he that I whole length ot isis The only way tc get prepared my 1.3.5 would pat a little sxtra gilt on their U00- of tho bllllredi of great troubles or life is to conquer these ,walls and a little extra embroidery on lttdt observed in 1799 lid 1833. it Ill .mn n-main. wistesela ,se .qv oi -mir ilippsu. Bowes ny- "Why, °°* 00° _vwibls \°~ hd# we I e soldier who refused to load his gan or .Mes not God give ns _all these things? _thopllfli V 8° in", g mam, Mug” 1; _gg ¢|,1,lAhl I hathink myself. _le is wiser. l ‘ U- Jiilllll. ¢ii_l'_l°UUl'°¢i-lil-"ll . gkirmilh’ “mg sal gm gg; ‘gigs [0 It WDC" B0k¢ f00ll IUC llugflfdl Of .1 '~° M h expend my ammunition on a skirmish. _us if we had our own way. No man _tous ideacl mski'|¥ °U\l"\°°\* ,i-;:...-' '::.:°:°- ‘i~°~=-1 .-- .':.‘:.:::.~:‘.».:~:.°.';.:~ is. »°'“~......:' .':‘.t°°°.......»'“°~'-..-'... :.°.:‘-......- ' , t an eu wi see ow 0 - . _ cenrageolis I am andywhatbaiting I will' world to he only the vefltillo 0! Ulf dU~~f'°|\l! °‘ *Uk* 'CNW ‘N ‘fri do yu T" "uni 'mg 3, gg g ven, that grant gallery of th_e universe. lllilflllgf. WON 0\l°l"ll\ UCI ill mn, .qg pn ug mg ggnghl in afteward which we are aspiring. Wei 8 ni E _ "_“__ skirmish yon would benothingin agen- Dill* I0* 5"' ll- W0 K°°° 5° *ll "°l’15» _ _ ° _“I _ °"":’ any ,,p‘°°,m_»» gui 1 nn io un or we would have no heaven. _ usul-_ w¢:|:.I:P uh two vllllfflll 1 _ yen, 0 Qrisilaa msa_ I yon cannot ap- _ Polycarp waaeoudemnsdto he burn. sea hslicwsr. pw P1, me P,-|,,¢,|P|“ “|051-gf. “listen nap edte death. The stats’ was planted. _ y ve metegsmst were k asmall sosleyofi will never beahleto _H0 YU fll¢°\°"_i \°_ 5-- Th* fig!! l°°‘\°5°°m° th 5:3 'ga 7*' i apply them on a larger scale. If I had WIN D180!! l1'0\Ii\4 hill. NW lf* 0° ’9°d*)_ .\iPP‘\“'?l °.§ 117 - ‘N my ny with nu, - 'omg 5", nu died, but histsry tells us that the ‘_.nClnsonl°‘ ‘r. ov. .M53 Peaseaa all possible worldly ProsP¢1'lly- 5”* °“»“'“'d uk' lb’ °‘°'" °¢ 5 'NP Jimhho U' °°"° ui* '"3 °°°° I ,wld hu, ,oi ,nh M, . gmt", ; in a stout bi-cezs.so that the flames. It yer was partially wrecked and bdsm.- _ lneteade ef destroying Polyosrp. were _the neighborhood was panic stricken. _ _ _,_ _ ._,, only e wall between him and his_Tlie aeroiite hurled itself tatuegtousd. sims _ my Pig? vs_ adilsssutissu-” _ _ ' B* that bowl had ' ‘1.%.i.~. ' ¢1i,d.i,in ‘him with the poelaro. 'l'he fismesl °' I . P\l¢*g:’;U‘::z1l:.l:d°é,m:u;t§ would not touch him. Weil, my ‘ ~ f.”°...°'“'i...“¥i... 1.. em.. ’ ""°*th’°“ -|»°°""_§f‘Q‘f;1",'“‘|,»‘ §’°,%f -nine. at-ima vi. init ara .- lfillkuge 'hnli;cl::,"ms°:nii.f sumiug ycurscnllaraoiilygning to. beiB_°‘°3°° th' Bmw' A'-°°°““°" . cent in his Pggifliel i>f9- a wall ot defense and a canopy of S'°‘"°' “M "lm 't 'M Oahu' “M- ons n In ' Th _ _ ygnin e pity and even the admiration of men and ::;‘:°.::.‘;“:.f;3;.:.;‘.i‘;°;.;‘;:.'.‘::i°'...,,..._°“°”= f "."‘°°".. ....".‘.‘“..‘i‘..fl."§¥.‘..°.‘f. "“‘°‘.......-.‘.’.€‘.I.";ff= ‘is “:.°.ff.‘.:.‘i°°.‘.°.“°i“..:°..”.‘:i'.‘;‘i..‘:.“l'.-.::‘° t ' e t ~ nc , re o ea i ii . *f d 't `tytht d -_, -"Z" ` a;,>rec:t,.envenal`h<1:i;il'°he he=li;l’ilt1l‘;»n?:feriT¢?f Fung* $‘\¢F',_'eaey to “E845 Earth shiverings and enllhqrke °‘°”f““! l° Ui* "°°k» “°“'°l‘* mu- Wm* np”--tsding of laaaitnde, cliilliness, echoes.-In the report of the Salam sic- , no medicine in the world will add an inch F _ _ _ _ _ . I in” Pmwtd w & mu* to a nian’s stature, there is_one hushed fsoo and lihnt -ll! l\Ud,\ ll’ “mm ‘ °.""li°i“° gm *ill ig *§f“'§‘l“° *l:‘12°§"j.°; lnmcness and soreness in limbs sudI°N°il‘°\1¢"5'*°°\5°°f°‘ “' riesvvkh e rich, , n ng _ ”*¢h|, P|»¢|id» “ng health. It Dr Pierce's Golden Auf- _ ' ny. 3." '.:“;....°' ‘°.:‘..l°‘;.°:‘.. ` Slletl 'itll KBC nourish every tissue. osaible for a msn p ‘io t’ description. in the hiatt mail or aesitiiy blood. . have nnhenithyinngs. When "l°f* _ "" `~ .. '_ _ treatment, but _always D _ _ *H591 ' f`7;._ -' ~ t0‘,7”-i¢ma!beIn'9*iR°. ` ' " at if orahtn " Gold; Inlesnm. er I ~' 2 bieeaymileeieu nest. . . _ damaasiag iieaiiiaj “Dncovei;"iascidby ~ Gatarrli, Bose 'Threaten' _ » ~ “_” gf, *gg pf_ _ ' valley, V _i Btwn ._ g- .; _ . _. _»,j_ _ . 5 is-aoa.1¢.v.. _‘ Q nm assi _\ _'_ yo...-, s _ !’e¢ed<hst J. " .€!_.4,_ ~ _ _le _ __ ~ »- _ »,< 1 .- ’ . - 1" . " *" f - . »r~._v_ - :_~_,` .> _ '~a. _-1' ' _Y L___`L ‘ ..;;.-;l_;s.t-.z.'ar.~.~;->»e,-;‘»:.:.lt.;~..<-i.f.~f,1sa~ ’ ' W '¥E' . enemies. They had actually to destroy armed, ready ~P0lyol.l‘P- “Whoo illdit WlIk0ll¥llIOUgl\ ‘°"°!d°l°\:’“i°m:'°°r‘t°”’.'@“."‘l°”tf ¢¢¥¢f f°f8¢°11i¢0¢ the fire, thou shalt not he burned.” 'Budd “md” nu" death with s New on go Mt “d,~n¢md -on W. who predicted that Britain would soon ef, witlwvt a thrill I 7 ’ y ldrop thu practice and adopt the Amari §,f ‘{f,"“’““‘-’“° :x:'b'{"°"G:,f',;°‘fL"h°l",,,,°“"° ’°° ins method of bait-driving. as ie- ,.,°“i, §‘§£’§‘;‘§{; ‘ "‘ ' ' ° ° :mein ui. Bminys nanny. pint and admirable, _ as typical ef American practice at thst b“(fr‘:]:h‘t’h"8`“m° I ` ' I -_ . 3 time. Coxliss compound engines were e can- .. 5. fitted wirli sly wheel from whlcha! ‘vivlffn zthigeiteif A ’ ’ belt five feet wide was driven the! , - - ~ ~\Itli0li (ho tliliw CRUX’-‘Il _ _ is Physica mme’ blessings and the preinlats. as He did to "'° °" "-_ me _ P°“S¢ °f Phys- ` J ' ' ldynainos being placed onthe drsthonr! - of -the building and jockey pulleys nsedl kecpthe belt from slipping. S» ter FM an _ from the prediction ofmnfricin en- i c a I health and strength ? .__-Q-_ e unhealthy ma th t as in the "Isles ” __ . ..§t;_. .iiiii-§»_ ijiiéi &?§§i.§§§§§ii _ ioastr-hunaehy; an-sry. you water; ':at.“t=“ d°°"»“*°“' “mf f“1°°°° °'°' °!" " 'atieasrnss andncscseaaydcwiagdiachargefrnin _.-|"“,;,| ,.4 _,N ...wa mpyaw mia 'tis “Ki 1 in _ i :in 5.5.., “"“i""”p.__._.,,,. 1,, § i s ei* ._ ._¢ .__ .7 _._ . ~ .~ 3 - > *- .. - 9 “_ 4’ ~ :M ls; \ ~ . - __ ; _ 'Q ,_ ' -_ , ~ I tg Q1 _ _ _ , .=‘ , _ hir' east