,1ioi‘i'i- bsuti Y0_lll‘ Si0m3€ll .ir-1,.-:.f*..':_:'.';"=:;'...w-_-;._‘>--f.:.~. ..._ llarrlstera, Solicitors, TUUQQ I e. gi I I 1 \MA1.l.woon.c.a_na1»ri¢1¢r ' ili-iid., . I I I \ u 1 THE CHARM) l TISTUWN _ \ ' _ .1 1 ~ _.1 - 1».. . \5.\. ».._-._i_”~__-..~.>» '_'f;s: 51, ‘>,~sf»'»., ’__`i.`ii`-_1'_ _jg ’s,»___ 5 24 lf”/s 1' _';_~1."_f1_.._-.-__-_L1 _ _ . _ ' ' win. bm breul. 1vse___j_ugi _ aseasy too makqgood br _ ps bad if gon have tbl- “Km kind of our. lf you buy siiiitorss DWIGHT) _ virus coli You’ll have no trouble. Try ii barrel and be convinced. ’ Our quick delivery makes ittpossible for us to send all or ers on time. Call to-day. srrwriu s, soo’ Queen Street Offers lluilding. lo tts & wtf _ v_-=_T____ l-_-l- - rv. '__'-2. PHUIISSIIIIIII CIHIIS DR. E. Ill. MHCKENZIE Diseases of vroiiien and children. Office Kent Street, next door to john- sou‘s Drug Store. Telepiioiie 517. Residence, Alexant ra lloiol, 'l`eIe1 phone 250. (tfiice hours, 9--io ai. 111. 1.30-5.3011. ni., 7-8 p.1u., 1: dw§,n1 R. JOHN LEDWELL, IIl_D. Physician and Surgeon. POWNAL sTnr:r:'r.I Opposite St. _Iosepl1’s Convent. Il0l.`RS-l'ui.il 1oo’clock a. ni.. 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p.1r1. 1:-6 dw il A. F. MILLER, M. D. C.M. Parsiciaa & suaosoa OFFICE -Kent Street. opposite Davis & Fraser‘s Packing Establish- ment. Telephone 41. 1114 dwgm ARTIFICIAL IEEIII \._v__» The but nl aatiafactioamodeiate piicea. Extraction hee of chaige at . Dr.J. P. FIURRAY. Queen street, Opp Prevue hm a iv ti Produce Commission Merchant: MUM§¥KD‘B BUILDING ARGYLE . HALIFAX, N. S Personal attention given tothe aslen oi Butte Eggs. Hogs, l'nultry_ Fruit Vegetables, &1:.,m Proceeds of nies reniitted prorngtiy. Mart ei prices sent on application, nnslgunirnts solicited. 4-1! dw 1 yr iiiiliillli J. lt. MI:|.l Sll. II. i. (HARVARD) BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY-,IT-'_.»\v Cor. Queen and Richmond Hia.. Lt 'to in I T elebhniie, lions. 159, Oili e4‘i. __ ‘ ~ . .__...__"".. .___ _ ,__ w.1.o. monsca,i<-. c., c.aiv1rn utim ` Florson 8': _l)_uff§ liar-ristcrs and .Attnrn¢Y_l. 11.0....-r 111<>¢i1.ca|rt‘°ti¢1.asitn,‘r. rc, 1 MONEY '.l‘¢J I,n<.'>.A1\1 soiieiiorr lor itoyai Bank aftxaaaa iiiiwti ` Iiiiicldiiiion Iii Vi'iI_liaa1s1 u, a. MACKINNON. 1.1.._a¢x`. c _ B. IAYFIELD WIl_..l..l.AN|$ _1 ` 0ti1o‘¢~ Cameron Bloch. Ob»\rlbi;te..n- Money to loan on Res [Maia " lnnv 17 mw wr rr _ _ _ Paterson iJowniog*~C~i'_1 Commission Merchants. St, .lohi1's, Nswioundland, ‘ ` Consignments pl gf. §,I|_la|qu___pfoduee __ __ _ "SOLICITEIN THE DUFFERIN ll0l`El S2. John, 1\T. B. flverlooiring the Beautiful Kin Square. Moo e1.1 in every detail. Newly nakinted and re carpeted throughout. the only hmgl in p. city with private lawn and gardens. lf.1.¢wi\v1LL1s. cuss cnrrnnnr. ‘ Prop. ' Manager. 4-is d 1 vr -; _ _`___._~______._i..¢____....___J ci-:o. s. iaiaaan Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. umzey tnioan. Collections nada. "'t\f¢- N°\1\ur\\u. P. IL l. -_ _ _._ _.._*__._ 3 .___. b rt-Loi. KouryPubllc,ru:.,0m Qgnnroa 11|-<~.1-~e1,1»mp1¢.1 1., r. 1.. in-ni. a e. §'"'t- Bliia Owen lovlra. Menus img ___.___€*;__. _._ ___ A- Ii. Msl.ui~. K. C. uoiraidaclin 'n MCLIAN & MCKINIOI, smliimr alters; 1-at-Law. _ "' Biuirra lurk Cliailomtoan. 1 iyr / » nm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ISIIIIIIIII Siiiinnerside.fP.E.f1'. "I Baal oi Canada ‘_ ., . _ .__ ___ a _.1,./,/. _ __;<,__`. - ___u\\,_ _ V r' '-"f“E`lpertsnt swulns were viewing. ‘_ Mniiiiiin--()l1, John! 1 'lricd my very best to open their banks. ‘~‘-Brooklyn Life. _ 1 An hrauperiable Ohjectlola. as a <“‘_i11-i.~itinus p1~1-si-11t," said young ‘ Pooré to `1\iiss Rocks. expensive pixrsents t’rom young men," replied the n111lden.~Town Topics. Christmas? “Edmonia-You irlve me back all tue things I've glvcn you that you didnt like, and I‘ll give you all tho things you gave me that I didn't like.-Dr troit Free Press. _¥.__”°“!2f.“;°¥°__'~'§"° _ _ 1 - .--._ --.-.._..__ _ -1 -Lang Aforfe I Knotved wil. Foanh o`_}ul.y'r aotliiftoitl-New Year'| airftanads Eu|arSlnd\r.u'|n»da1~i¢a'aldudirihear¢l. ` l\al.\ho\t¢l1-at aiglihyou know ~to net sroiradandlll 'l"l!teold|ol|.|worht|l¢\lolyo|alrauitl\ealo*¢anJ@r A|adSantyahootia`rouadll\araof.allwrappedinhuan¢ |,,u__ Loiul afors 1 I knowrq who 1 Sanlu Claus wuz. STH: wailandaetup laha weelortwo ahearl; Cm.1ldn'i hardly |w=v_.awnlr¢ ner woulda't go' to bd Kittie alswin' on the Ere and mother n'ttin' here Dania' aoch and rockin' ia the rkreelry rockin' cheer: Pap'd |ap' and wander where it wuz the money went Asa ¢....'1».1'1i1i.s ii... tml. ....1 ...iii 1.1. 11..1...¢..1, And me a-qltramin' aleiqhbelh when the elodt 'tl wlul ad buzz, Lani! dforc ' I lkiioivni who _ .>1ii1l|/ Cldils wuz. ` -411 \`f` ` ` v _. _ _~ 1 /'H-.3;5\<" 1i1`i-“ ' ",,1 _ rf')_ :’ _ ",!."` ' , ' ff .tit-<'s~ 1 ` ._ "-“ ` ' "F _ no 'fc “~, ~ _ I ` "*`\;§§ ~ \\'\ _ \ .‘:`§;._\*ii\ ' U"";%>“. _‘-_ ,\_\ rw . __;:\\.\Q\ __ D* '__ I ~ . \ _ . 1 I pil. to -13 'iI;iI~ Wi? ' .iii J \~ \\ \ ’ 4 \ _ \ \* SIZE the Iireplaw up and hgure how Olcl Sdniy could Manage to come clown the chimlily like they said lie would: _ Wish: that I could hide and aes him-wandered what he'd lay ll he htehecl s (eller layin' ier him tl-ist a-way. But Ihet on him imcl 'lieved him, lame as if he had Turrinrl to pat me on the back and ray, ‘Look here, my lacl, l-lere'r my paclr : ies' he'p younelf, lilre allgood boy: doi».' L-'iiig njors _ I lriioivad who f Saniil Claus wuz. WISHT that yarn wuz true about him, ar it 'pearecl to be- ' Tnith made oui o' lies, that uu'a good enough lor mel Wialti l still was xo conhdin'~'l could ics' go wild om 11.11.111' up my .1..i.1..'., iii.. 111. 11.11. .iota Climbin' in my lap tonight and beggin` me to tell 'Bout them reindeer: and Old Santy that the lover to ~ ~ well. ' l'm hall sorry in tlifl little lirl sweetheart oi hir-' Long afon _ _ `_ ,'_ Sho lmows who ' Sant); Claus is. -James Whiicomb Riley. Plum Pudding. Ono pound of grated bread, one and a quarter pounds of grated suet, one pound of raisins, one pound of brown sugar, twclvc eggs, wcll beaten; two wiiicglassfiils ot' brandy, one-quarter pound ot’ citron, cut line. Mix all these .thc night beforc, I11 the morning before putting'it i11 the cloth stir two table.~1poo11t`11ls of wheat iiour, beat the cloth and sprinkle with iiour. Tic tlgi1_ti»y»~u11d boil four hours. Put u plate turned on thc under part in the pot under the pudding, add eluuumou and iiiitrrieg if liked. CHRISTMAS CRACKERS. A Youthful Schemer. _ Little Einer-sou~You don't believe in< any such ridiculous myth as* Santa Clausl; ' ' _ _Tough Jimmy-Nnwl Pin next to gillitfsfame. All de same, it's_11 good gyftfto' let on you believe in him an’ _ iall d_at's comini to you. l,'l’-T,.‘_‘i'. _ Let Her Pau. ‘_ ': 1 ,ffhe mistletoe above tho door -l_.A._maid passed through, but she was >/1' 2 _ moto " Than thirty. Nothin' doing! -I’i1il:\dclphls. Press. -"' Their Christmas Presents. _Pupil---I 11111 afraid tbnt I slmll not be llllle. tq;get the 'cliildrcn any Christmas presciits this yonr. ' Pa`;'»11~wei1, it mfr my mutt. 1 have __ _ _ llln Plnint. _ The Christmas nynlc's hers again - To irritate tho soul. ` I-in says that lic gets necktles when He needs a ton ot coal. “I would like to give myself to you "Papa docs not allow me to receive Vanishing Pump. .1 How worldly pride kin pass away, _I's takin' (oh my ter. . What is a Christmas tres ons any ` ls kindiln' wood do nsx’. ' -Wuhin|tor1 Btlr. ` A Friendship Chrlstmlx Eustaeia - What shall we do this - 'rho Foreslgltol llonqr. _ 'With Christmas naar I'rn not distressed 1 1-.so liorrible. One represents n horned _ as wings and the head of u bird.- CHRISTMAS CHIBDREN. Dome Famous Hen .Who Were Barn , on Christa Birthday. ' Even were it not tor its celebration as theibirthdiiy or _the Saviour. Dec. 25 would rank as quite n notable dnto in the year for thoaumbor of eminent' p_erso1is` whose natal duy it ls. Curi- ously enough, however, we seldom' think of the dayas the beginning of the career of any one on earth other than He to whom custom has assigned it. _ We know that historical events ot all sorts-battles, slcges. and so forth-3 have occurred on‘Chrlstmus, for artli cies almost without end dealing with this interesting side of the history ot' the day have been written, but of its biographical side little luis been said; the more odd this because the fact that 1111111y.not11b_lcs have been born on tho' day eauuot ftiil to pro\'c oi' interest. The blogrnplileal lndcx of Christmas is‘comp:1i'11tlvely long and includes suelr_ nurncs as Sir Isaac .\'e\vton, Willlanr Collins, the lyric poct; P. S. Gilmore; the 111\1si<-lun and biuiiluiiister; Itlcharcl l‘o1'so11, thc greatest classical scholar ldiiglund cvcr produced; Johiiun Jncoll lteiske, tlie cclcbrntcd German orien-1 tnlist; t‘li1r1t Burton, Admiral S. C. Ito- iian and it number of oihcrs. I.'11l1appy_ little sliavers they must have been in their childhood with their birthday' and their Clirlstinas rejoieings ull- merged lii one.-St. 'Louis Globe-Dc111o- tfrtvt. CHRISTMAS IN WEST INDIES now the nm-kit-» or the anriirbs Celebrate the I~Io\ldu!‘. _ Clirlstiiias in thc West Indies is 11' very jovial, 1-olllckiiig affair-ut least- I11 the cstliiintiou of the dnrkies. 'filo frrcnt feature of thc season is the se-‘ ries of 1i1:1s1|11e1'ndcs or mystery plays 1-iiiictcd by strolling xiugro pcrt`or111ers.' 'l`l`1‘esc are ot' t\vo sorts. ltcprcsciitn- tions of i-iueli ilibllenl stories its that of _David und Goliath-when you muy S00 the d1':1in11tls personuc clad in such his- torically accurate giiriiients ns “bed- tlck" trousers and erctonnc coats oil ihiiniug pattc1'11-and those of fi purely local 1-liiiriieter. Of tlicsc Inst is the moiigoosc play, which is peculiar to St. Kitts, und the object of which is to wage uiimle war against the destruc- tive pest which is thc curse of the is- 1 lurid. These strolling players are tho ehiet feature of Christmas celebra- tions. '.i‘l1cy are quite nn imposing lot of' inc-11, with a good car for music, and us you watch their antics you might eusl-1 ly iningiiic that, instciid of being in n civilized British colony, you were back’ in thc heart oi’ Africa, assisting ut- soine savage death dance or other lieuthcn rite. ` Christmas In Tibet. Tibet, the home of tl1c'stri1ngest‘ and least known people on the face of the earth, is also the home oi’ the strangest oi' Clirlstmas customs. Tho feast of Queen Winter in Tibet cor* responds with our own Christmas fes- tival. '.l`l1e iigure of this queen, or goddess, is painted blue and mounted on 11 eumcl, su1'1~oundcd by it string of human skulls. The dance celebrated at this feast is called tsam, and the masked iigurcs which take part in it would be comic if they were not bull, another 11 deer, but this deer, pe- culiarly enough, lins n l1o1'se‘s i1ca'd, 1111 ancient symbol ainoug the Tlbetnus oi; the\mcsscngcr q_t_,dcatl1. There are evil _spirits in _'hordes demons mid oth__8l"flZi1\_d'_s;_5|,i'its 10 shock the ignorant pcoplo' into blind obedience to the v ty There are serpent ods repro seating the spirit of evil bu they are fought by such protecting divinitics as Gatjudn.-, who _ls always represented in lumalsm with a stout body, iiuinait Cleveland Plain Dealer. __ Christmas Cardg. The Christmas card as we know it has an origin easily traceable, and it is doubtless at least sixty yours since » the first was designed. The artist who claimed to be its originator and'wbo` was, at any rate, the drst to see its ssibliitics was W. C. T. Dobson, A., who, when quits a young man, in 18-14, was prompted iit Christmas to make ii little sketch symbolic of the scnsoirs joys and 'festivities and tb send tt to ri friend. It seemed to glvb great pleasure, and the next ycar l\fl'.\ Dobson determined to follow up the idea on a larger scnle, and_ by having *bis card photographed was enabled to send copies to twenty-live or thirty friends. The delight with which they were rccclvcd was so great that Mr. Dobson was quick to perceive that be lmd round out 11 new pleasure for Christmas.-New York Mail and Ex- press. ` “Man Wlnts but LittIs"- 1 .“Made known your wants for Christ- mas yet1?" `~ “Surc. Asked tlie_fotty~seven friends ‘ who sent me suspenders last year iio _ send trousers to match them thls."-- Cincinnati Times-Star. ` po R. 1 The Dawn or Christina. Christians day begins in the middle Santa Claus starts and ends his great A Prerer For the Poor. _ 1 cor win' a-tryin' . J Tor break down de do‘- _ ' -` _ Lawd aan' do Chria‘mua Ot peaoa ter do po‘l Lean wolt a-howlin' Out dar in as snow- Lawd len' do Chria'mua - Ol’ paaca ter da po‘l lwost li'l chilllm “_ ,re (_ ,f. .ii 1.“$3=»».f ;____.' 5?; -'-rf liginas. _One _god_ c rses another, and 1 ’ove_ry7,;town has its 'local protecting di,`¢ e ~ A ` ' _ r m of the Paciiic ocean, and there ia whole ll and only journey of the year. ,, ll _vez want.-tiiim uyatem luoslopctli sur¢_ nm' ycz'lr have bo-j»oa&h»doin‘ oi it yer-. self, or be lmriia now' cook. Faith, ‘m)'.. l'vo tried the cawin_f~ksti¢p, the cnsclknlft the scissors, and' tho pinkia'-iron, an _ nary a scoolpp kin I. be fputiln' on the illppory oray'.isut's.“ ._ l . - 1" ' Laing, - _ ‘ 'favmioz With lhoulhts ol what to buy; ` 'I \=Ni§4l1i'i»l0ia:: "T |“\"" ' N0 lifts to noir. m aoul'a at raat- . og lqvg nf 4° W1 - dc eta or we an or cllgda li il htqsl. . »41t|anta¢!onnit\it|on.. _ .iiconvt-rticiica. Price 8_5o.._ alitira tu. 1 WWHFYP. bolieitgrp. fate: I _ _ 1, fiisw A New, Edceiuamd Convenient Cure _ 1 For Clilnlt. \ - ` I Ot Oatanii mnsdiao, there is no end. .but ol- catarrli 'euru,1t.i|er\~has alwayif ` n smear. sc.arotty.'_’.l`h¢na|c manymin-1 edies toreliave, but: very few' that really cu_re.'I`ho old prautlqp. of snuii'iugsalt.wnter‘ `tiu~ourrh_ the note would often relieve, and, the washes, doiiohes, powders and onhales1 iii iornmon use are very ll/i.le', if ' any, bei.- _ter than tha old* htsbloiicd suit. ‘water douche. ' . 'l‘|1c use of iuiiulern und. the uppllpattou of salvcs. washes and pdwdcrs to tha uose` and throat to cum oat.-ar'r;h is no more rcs-_ soiiulilc than to 1~ub’i-he biwlr to' euro kid-f _,1\eydi=easc.Catarrhlisjusi1 as’in1.ch it blood, disease as kidney Lyqublc uri rhcumatlsm and cannot be cured. by local treatment, .iliy more than they can-be. To' euro ct1l,urrli \vhel.l\_cr in tho hc:i_tl_ throat. or stoiiiuish un l1\turt11.\l antiseptic Itrczitiiieiit is 11cresss,1~y to drive the cjutarr- *tial poison oui- of t,_l\o_ bloutl arid' _sysioru, and the nc\v5_1\ia\l`_r_l_-1 euro is ilcrilmierl on this pliin :uid tho. i'eni1\r‘ki‘ble success oi :l_'t.uu.1't's llyspcpsia Tablets is bccuuuq bc-, 1 111 used I11t.crlislIy, it. 1li~i\'rsout cnt,m'rl1ul infection through notion upon 'stouiiwli liver and bowels. _ \\'11i. Ziniuieriuan of St. Joseph. rcluici i|.'1 cxpcricute \vit.l\_rui;u.rrii. xvhielt is nl value to. millions of cntcm-h sulicieis cvcry\\'lu;rc. Ile says; “I neglected u s ight nasal. c1rturrh.uut.il it gradually cx t,oi1 hoss." _ lVlinard's Li .icnt 1' clleves Feuralgia. Katlicriiie-Do you tlilnk raw oysters n.re lieulthyi .1 Kidder-I never kuo\v one. to coinpluln. Mina1c"s Iiniment Cures Dandguli. Mother-Now Lillie we ure iiiklng up a box of broken and discimlcll toys to ioiiil Lo Llic llttlc heutheii bcyia und girls. VIII you send them some of yours? lilllc-1\Vcll, 111a, I 11i1|‘t got no Iirokcn nes, butl can bleak up 11. lot. I11 it fcw niuntcs. ' Vlinard`s Llnimsni Cuties furnr. etc. Young Orui.tor~lwo11ilcr vliiy thc ncw1~i» iiapcr 11-ports lcit. out thc most. eloquent. iassngos lininy speecli. Candid Ii`rlciid The cdltor probably houglit. they were oiutioricul gems and iierelorc ought L15: cut. DOES CHILDREN GOOD. ' Mrs. .loscpli l,nn{;t.ry,Brookvilie, Ont.-»' 1 “l have usad l)1-. .ow‘s Worm Sym# in' 1 'uy family, ami ltluui always been. e och' ve and has done th elilldrtin good. I can' `-iighly reecnimcnd ll. -_i i Two Irisbniun \v|\o had not soon oaclji ttlicr for a long time inet; nt. a inlr. _ 0’Brlcn- Shure, its hmrried I nm, midi 've aotn. ilnc, lioaltby bhoy, which tit neighbors my is thc vary plctmt of md.. ' Malone - Ooh, well, w.ltnt1’s i/ho liarriiiii' .o long as the cliiid‘s healthy? _ /: Siupcfyln licadaelics sro cuicd, t.l1_h_ lf=.m_l_3_l;__urc<‘l{, ajul thu rain brighlgeiiaal ly _ _ we, e . l`li_vi~_v2::lo i1o§tv'i~xc1i{%u` I. o cart. Igluoo 10c 1: _c._ I 1- '_ Rrlilget-“I’m that sorry, Mum, buitll 1 . I (or imys. '-l Piss' - m THE SUNDAY .SQli00L. LESSONXiIl,FOUR`l\'iQUARTER,lNTER‘ _ NATIONAL 8E._R|i.B,'DEC.,25: ~ Text of tho' l`Alion`,‘ tx, t'-7°-Banu cry Vargas, 0-1’-G\\ll!l. Text, Ill. lx, 0-Corqynojqq _lgoggred by Rev. 'n.u. srsunp' ` " "-' ' '_ [0°1>rf1|hk 1904. lu Awrlsla Brel Asodsuoal The memory verses glve_ us the heart pt thslassoa and 10&,tha wholavhdbls story. Not-.only at Christmas, but at all-times,-lt is 'a mosh app_roprlutosst_ud,v, for we'_ cannot -understand 'our Bibles unless we 'keep before usthe-plan and purpose of God "as revealed therein. 'rue seed or the woman- or Gen; 111, 15, is the Son of-Abraham, the Son of Dn- vid ot lilatt-.f l. 1;f the Son- of Mary ot Luke i, 80-33. who is to have' the throne ot His father, David, and -relguover the house ot- Jacob forever- and of wbose_ kingdom there is~to be' no cud. He ls the lion ot Judah and tho root of David of Rev. v, 5; the rootund ot!- spriug ol DuvldI1x`n11~the-bright and mordug star ot' Rev. xxii, 16;'ti1c King ot Qifgs and Lord of lords otltev. xvli, llpirtx, 16. He is the Creator and pos- sessor and controller ot ali things, the Redeemer of Israel, the only Saviour ot sinners, th`e Judgo of ull mankind. - At the so called Christmas time the children and all who attend the Suu- day school are apt~to bear it good dcal about the Babe in Bethlehem, but they are not apt to hear that tho child Jesus was born and was crucified as the Klug‘ of the Jews (Mutt. tl,' 2;' xxvli, 37). Even though our lesson today is from the prophecy of lsulnh,"wi1ose iuossags was.prlmurlly to Judah-and ;`lerusnlem (chapters i, 1; ll, 1), it ls probable that very little may be said about Judah or; Jerusiileiu, yet the throne of David at Jerusalem is the- central place in the lesson. _ Verses 1 and 2 take us on to their tul-' illlmeut, or purtlul fultlllmcut, recorded. in Matt. iv, 14, 16, and us to n practical application of them to our own duily1 life I am reminded of a request that came to me from u inlssionury in Afri- ca risking for piiayer thut'wbilc learn- ing the language of the people they (walking lu darkness) might see in him a great light, even Christ made mimi- fest in him. Would it not be a good prayer for each of us that Christ might, so live in us that all about us who aref still in darkness might see the iight- ot His life in us and be drawn to Him. Verses 3 to 5 tell ot' the joy of the people when their Grout Delivérer slmii bavs; broken the yoke of every oppress- or. The lirsi: part of verse 3 should be, “’.l`hou hast multiplied tho nation, and Thou linst increased the joy." See re- vised version. It will be by an over- throw of their enemies, for it will be the day of vengeance upon their cne- mies, but of redemption for Israel (Isa. xxxly, S; xxxv, -1; lxlii, 4). '.l.‘bc1'e is 110 abiding joy to i1 nation or individual apart from that which only He can give. 'l`lie Spirit loves to tell ot Isrncl's i‘11tu1'c.glory; “The ransomed ot' the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting ‘j'oyi1'1pon1 their bends. Tlicy shall obtain joy and gluducss, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away” (Isa. Xxxv, 10; ll, 11). “'l‘lte Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall bo ended” (Isa. lx, li), 20). “Unto us 11 child is born, untous a son is given," bud its falullmcnt, or at least the ilrst clause had, when the nn- gcl said to the shepherds on Bethle- henrs plains, “Unto you is'born~tl1il day in the city of David u Saviour; which is Christ the Lord" (Luke ii, 11). Let us not fail to notice the words "uu- to you" or in our lesson “unto us.” It is Israel first and then allpeoplc. The Sixty-seventh Psalm is almost without significance unless the oft repeated “us” ot verses J. and 7 is Fees to refer to Israel. ` ' _ “The government shall he _upon His shoulder," “Of the increase or His gov- ernment and peace there sbull _be no ond upon the throne ot_ Ditv_id,?’ etc. This must be taken as literally us “Un- to us ri child is born." There is no oth- er__l1onest way to treat lt. All other ln- tc [rretatlons are pcrverslons and wrongs done to the word of God, from all which the Lord deliver uslr Let the Lord’s own message to David and the message of Gabriel to Mary stand in all their sublime simplicity a_nd_grand- cur (11 sum. vii, 12-ia; Luke i, so-33). ana do not hesitate tb believe tim it shall be just as God says. Rejoice to say, “I believe God tliiit it shall be even as it was told mei' (Acts _xxvli,_25). ‘_‘A. king shall reign in rlglitgousness, * * * and the work ot righteousness shall be peace. and the eilect of rlglit- eousuoss quietness and assurance for- ever” (Isp. xxkli, 1, 17),'H.o` shall bosecn to bo.“wondert'nl in cpuhs¢l_'und"e_xcel- ‘lent in working " “Great in counsel mid mlg}ii;y_ i11 .\v_orlt" (Isa. xxyiil; 20; Jcr. xxx l, 10). Ho is the mighty God and the everlasting Fntlier, and He is say- lnsito uscven now. “Cal_|_;1qt9 are, and I will answer thee and ahe\v..tbeq.'g;;e11t und_mlgl1ty_ things which thou knbwest not" (J¢l`- XXXIII. 8). and it becoiiics us to say, "Ah, Lord God,"Ueholt_l>`J1‘hou liastmnde the heaven and tim emi: by Thy, greittpowsr unIi_st\‘i=.tf:\ws1,1>11|;,'ttrm." _Hp is.the_Prlnce_ol Peace, tho God or Peace, the Pcut:s`,.0I_ Cod; _Hi;ppy___tbo1;¢ who can. truly say. ‘Hats our pause," “He ‘ls my psilcs" (Blp_li.,li, 13). anilbdp- pier-'sriii an who have isameli to “ter the peace of God rula in their hqarts" (001. iii; 15)) Wiiefnei-'mei1'm‘1iy accent God!! purpgaqfor Israel or not, tha iteql of the I_.or_d 'of bolt! wlllpertorm it (vor-ge _7). Loi: us dwell between Hia lliwilden tlbevti xxxifi. 12) 'im sim, Him to carry; ua und_all_ou1: burdens. top a tlmir ofa Ho gets the, lost ""an¢1.p'%t1i"t=ris 'sings son ne will nqt mi t it ' wieiireioi ~ "(1.11 x‘;.b`gi\.)g. tftsnurihlltlrscllxfaiat wil: camp, tins laingaia a bosom (Isa. xi, ui and thot' e triust turismo an K ~ '.\;_ ___ AND UHIL-' _ . 1 ¢._»_.-ii.- 1 _ _ ' " ' A 8"' F r. "iii . 1 » ; . 1 _ 1 . _ _ A 1 .- __ _ _ . _ _ _._ ._ 1 _ _. 3 M . .__ __ ___ '=.1s“=wf ' _ f -1 } _ ‘I __¢¢' as - V .(71% .1 He _ Wants iii 'I -£4 in-\_ _.lift \ I‘ . "A . fs “.°- ' . §' _ _ __ . jf "f r lu. s ` 1. , . ir "'-_ ‘& *Q »5 __ '_ _,_ __ A ‘ t 1 _ .~~ »1-r:.\..»I~. - -,.,'\'§ . --sum-=-= - ' ;l1. ~~ ,» ..»1 _ - _1 s. ’~ (iiaiili Illulib 1 This' combination in Footwear, cannot be eqltalied. Watch _fpr our Ads. _ _ llic Ames Holden Co.,illtd., StI»"J0hnr-' Nu_B. :Ii _ .I A ,___ _tif _ /'~*{_"-f‘. _ r ii _ ef? I . r _ _ /` ( _1Wli`at§i° , rir " asroanglf vw' >\ "3" ' | Ho’d like a-Fit-Reform Suit or Overcoat, _’ ; all right. He knows the luxur-y _of_ the§e_ ` '/ I liand-tailored garments. He knows how Fit-Reformwoaters to the men who a.ppre- (A1 biate correctness-excluslvenoss. And a gift, that displays _'a tho_u_ght'__ ' ` \, l _ forthe comfort ofthe recl-. _ _ _ f 1 if '5/-'A j pient, has double the 2,* } I I 'ff ` `- " I ‘ ' \ vaioeofamviai , F ' é¢..=1.;l_;._ ' ` 1 thing. UR* ".1 -' .’i:_1i/f\'“i¥Af.;_"; "fi ."-“U _ 0 O , ._ -Z' ` Suits and Overcoats . $12. iosso. 1° ° ' 'I ' l _Ir I W5’ ,. /W Q _-i __ .;‘._,~'-_ 7 . I ' _.f}~,§,*,_. 1 ’ _ _ `€:.%§_.’..`i’i-* _ \ ' 1,. .' » ` ._ Prowse Bros., Chrii'lot'tfetownli’1“l 1 ' i _. _ , ’\_.____ ._ : _ lt ; 3,1 I sifrcliuiirs _'c`A1u1§1rs orocrrr o Home _Made Candy. Big Display in window Figuratlvely Speaking cvery piece _of choice Cuti- fectioiiiliat leaves L`nricr’n is stamped with the in- delisbe brand, Purity, \\’l1oleson:cncss, Excell- ence. Wholesome ' ' Sweets protected with jealous care. ' are tl1e only kind carried _ . by us. Our home made candy is cngerly sought ` ` after by the knowing ones, and our different kinds of Cake are “just like mother used to make." ln Frnit,N\1ts ac, we have all kinds Fresh and Clean. Nothing ` 1' Inferior iinds its way into this De- partment. Tlie e viable reputation carried llty our Confectioner is upheld here. Our glock is com- plete and the standard of Excellence and Purity is what we have in this store. It.will interest you and mais be the means of-1 » ma ing your Grocery bill smaller. The qufality of our goods . cannot all to please. f '. . ‘ 1 f .“'.§€§§.f°”"°“““"’ crnrsivs-caocsinr _ _____.;_ ____ _.__ __.m__'_vT.______I _ i_ ` _ ' ___ r ° i ' " \ fag ~ 1 Q ' gliall _ Iiilioccasrns ‘ _ , Gooils _ ” ” Arrived Tm andf tack; _ _*mr _; 1--» .». wstrruuwr_ii1i11rii>_11tii=f*J-1-forof _ ' ' » . 11- 1.-,.»_. .. 1..