l llliat tan a man Di Fora Maul Iii Times of Suffering and Critical Illness She Can Honestly Recommend Paine s Celery Compound is ci Sai er of Life and Ban- isher of Disease \\ om in 4 pow er for good in the home can nes er be truly estimated In times of sufferiniz and danger her Judgment and experience are invaluable, her smiles, words of cheer and comfort help to dispel gloom and sadness The faithful, discern ing wife has a full knowledge ofthe value of Paine s Celery Compound as a banisher ofdiseiise, she has had aperaonal experience with it, she has noted its wonderful effects and cures, she has faith in its virtues, and recommends it with full confidence Mr. J H Brown Port Perry Ont., says, ‘I was troubled with kidney complaint, the doctors called it, an enlargement of the neil. of the ble 'lder Ba that as it may I suffered the most intense pain I applied to my physician for relief V encouragement he thought the only way for me to obtain relief was tosub lt to an operation. I went home very much dis- couraged and was prevailed on by my wife to try Paine`s Celery Compound I did but with very little faith in it, purchased e but tha reqItaa'3@,aiai°i§ll ous, as received immediate relief alter taking it The pain is all gone, and my rsh fi ith but little m skin, instead of being dry and ha as it used to be, is as soft as \ rivet, iii fact, I feel like a new man, and ni-ver felt beffer iii i'!¥»i"° W" I Qi" §'?‘@'»7»~i T Sturm! August 6.-At the Li 0. C picnic held at Bli48¢P°l‘5 to-day B. J Macdonald, the marathon runner, ran twomileroni a grnaenvered -.in ninpminutes and foriy3;ae§oiids;__ _ 3, ` _-. f _ _Et= ,_" WAS THE WATER QU ii-aeir I bought a horse with a supposedly incurable ring for $32.00,'cni-ed him with $1.6) worth of MINABD’S LINL MENT, and sold him in four months for $85.00. Prods on Linimeut, $5»Lw. MOISE DEROLCE, Hotel Kee St.Phillips, Que.. Nov,d1st, 1901. le.; 'Tk if, K ~ ._1-__- \ Bay” brand in assorted grades. 6oo M S ruce Shingles. POOLE’S WHARF. ug 8 d :aw & wky 4i. ' I 1 m Al. Isexperience. our exP¢fi¢ii°¢ ii” . ‘ ` ted. taught ne that honed. treatment in a1v»_l7S *wid* *|’° that clone If/iiihil Ulibks “s t° n-‘en Thoroughly Reliable"\Vo$¢|N§i _ so ion out one eimoniefii f ly wonder do ii. requent oaiioiin anew isa' the pleasure of showing you. Whit “me Ve ~ give. ` f. j ' l W. N. TANTON, ciiiai.-r ozonGBiS1`REE'i`» 3 doors from Grafton Street. d__!,__.¢-in-r--*'*'-""-."3 God’h goodness when ho wrote, have been young and now am yet have I not seen the right forsaken noi his seed begging me \ ll] lH[ [[|][H§ .. ......,.. the close of his long life and s Beholfd “this dnyll am going """" way o a t e cart of all the They Bring things which the Lord spake allg come to d thing The aged Christian is a living evi d as dence that for most of us earthly tion life is to be very shoit Therefore He can testify, as did Joshua pass, an not one Frult |n Age hath failed thereof He testiiie ...___ an honest witness carries convic THE PoPilui_n Aiiicv 3.: f.‘;.‘i;'l.‘,‘:§“:..‘;°°.t‘;;°‘.‘iL’: That Old Age is a Time for Depres ldlffifgpidfildfiiy H° mamma as Never let any man tell you t sion and Tears Refuted by the ine md oi,,,si,a,,s ,nfiuence ,S useless influence The Bible disti Eloquent Pieachef ly sais. They siiaii stiii bear f ` in thteiib old age 1 No better f _ can i iing t an tie personal te xlib {i‘f"ll=l’li::~lxi\rli’i»iitof(_:in molly of God's fu.lthfulneSS, W mum' ‘if U13 Ullliiut kzrlcuiiillre 0 your chlldren will never forget W chica 0 A 3 SRSPUCS assail them with dou reveremge imd US' -A message of they will be able to say, My fat who hme appreciation for pcoplo put God s promises to the proof, contained Pasicd life s nic-ridiiiii ib he declared that he had found th Frank De all tg; ‘,“, d‘s"°“iSC by liev f»i',ii0i° that nearly all the rest died when he Psalm Xen 114 1-1l’l1lagc on the text .ine aged Christian influences forth f - fhey shall bling good those who are near to him rilit in old nge cause ho is able to lavish upon t h h Old age ‘S 0' hiiiiiitiilg Sllvctic It il Weiiifii Of b°iiiidi0S5. fervent. ten statisticians declare that 8, third of nf; t0t1‘}110rizod the generations past dei Christian affection While we Thcllm itinh ci en the fear oi death 5’0\lng and oven middle aged we sp Grccwgs hated and feared of ull the most of our time in doing for others before 1»,wenf,y.ono year; of age have ed *P i osophers was he who usi- rather than in showing the sweet been roaohod, and Qnly 5 gr 7 per t»0 b~=1ild Upon the street Corners Dliinlfestation of our aiections of Athens frightening the passe;-Sby are like Martha who went into with these solemn words You will kitchen to cool. Jesus ¢, dinner, be an old main You will be an old ther than like Mary who sat at ii oman he frightened the passe,-S feet of Christ by b°°‘“‘>‘= iil0Sl People do not want Wim’ W9 “fe YOURS °i` middle agede ‘is ig perpetual warning that we must 0y are afraid of We are like the busy merchant, Wh0 bg about guy Father 3 business 01- Coiliiiig to the time when they will spends most of his time in the st be a burden to their children and and the office in order to earn mo theii friends They are afraid gf the enough to support his children, g time when their earning capacity ther than like the old grandfather perhaps this may be a shall cease, for then, in the race of and the grandmother, who sp lift; they will be _iostled and left far most of their time in spoiling their aged Christians now hvmg mav b0 ind by the speed and the strength grandchildren until at last the mar huge;-mg upm, uns slde of the of the younger generation They am ried daughter turns and says * ea afiaid of the years when they will ther and mother, I believe you love to our departed mved Dum, the have to walk with a. cane or crutch my children better than you e or sit in an invalid chair waiting for lovedmine when I was young Any- earth Yau km,” the B551, the time when the codhi maker will way you pet them far°n:iore than you that the celestmi mgseéngms are com finish their casket and the nndertnk ever patted me Many ,a me er will order their gfrave to ho dug has but little time to fondle ~or' To show how depressed some peopla ess his own children He has arc over the fag o growing om 1 leave home for work before the ch d dream The Sleeping son of Isaac would read ii lot, or whichii redwveg ranihre out oi’ bed He does not to become old lh Th°3‘f' days Sh°“1d be °°’}‘P°"`°d t° ‘iiother In the" “me have dwg for my brother and sister, I see b__v_ the _thc time _when the oiuhard s branches |112- .Ch _ t, n friend if 'tem-3 in your eye, that _yoga ay-eV,__m¢. are bending undef the heavy 10311 Of '-0' my aged ' "S 1°' ' ' i us i reference to ihe messa our AT h -A d t 1 f -*__ 'ou have chilidreii who have children °" ' n . . . i _ gg f- 0 1`1P€il¢ all iimlla i`iii 5 aged Christian friends will have to The aged Christian is able from his 0! 111011' OW; ‘°§i`o:°g;;’“ firtgvsg bear- Shall we plead with God time i OWU ¢XPei`i*¥i1¢9 t0 testify °f the PTO' 'mt yet do 'n y l our dear friends may be allowed to 3 . i - ' ' ' ' feel so grateful to yOu OD - - ~ ~ ‘io k te<=’°1Ds Cafe <_>f fi fiiviiie Fathers °h‘1d"“ live just is limo while longer, _so 65° M: Cedmshlngles famous a I, love: The diderence between the a¢CQiiiil'» Of y0“;`n§§'1§_; tag; andpreseililii that we all may. here and now. give ‘ testimony of_ an old _man and a very llove. yfxelflaignd urify their bv that our hearts to Jesus? '1`hen,_ye aged P . - il Ymmg man is the difference bel-Ween - “ence - P fwfo c Christian friends, carry the news as To the faot that It Pays Best to A150 an kinds °i . Lnmber' mme’ knoivledse and Siiprosition. between some i<>~'° i>‘~=*»i‘>i' than ""°"' _ "»' soon as you might to that bri-grim' _ Brick, €l£C-, f01`bl1i1d1lig PufP°5‘35~ fact and surmise. It is the difference Perhai-‘s by that love, _\'0\;:!cant1ntl_u(; and happy `.1M_d_ Carry the news ~ Chmioctetownv between the words of a. veteran who hence them evcnimore for i;1S p2~r\_ ,than by thg blood- of Christ’ .W LCIDUBI M. P0016 &c° v carrieS the SCMS. the SW°i'd °“ffS and »et"Imt3’ “OW “mn when th"y wel? have all been cleansed from sin. Tell Mi' I I* R055» Pmvlnmal the bullet wounds of many battle- 5'\>\lns' iiii`ii “iid l'°“”5' “'°”§’§“ St"‘“"1° them that we have all been purged The Noith American Life 56153 and the words .of the ruddy ing _ilI20ii the t1l‘r°§h°1'? of 0' ' . l with hyssop until we are cleau.'tha.t faced youth who has not `ylessricss *"°°s mr? Y°“' Wm “°"*"` 11"* 19”? of heaven' You can Spa-" ' 'il ex- ift ` u- so Wlivri he scesyoii, an Wmugh t° See ‘hem grow "A1191" Ooclng-icq Qf GOd`frOUl person* Or 3- p IPO* ~‘ ' HN 'i .sd h ` I than the Lord old than wants to eoua young minister has tried iid ' God's aged disciple when tLe vhon young physician respects the Chris# i- at tian physician il in the Lord knows aid, that the yotnr; ii-an would like to th be as the old ilii sicinn is.: What we ood admire in oeheis, that we would gen are orally like to repiocluce in ourselves of what we are to do for Christ son must do soon or we shall never be one able to do it at all. Sixty or seven ty or eighty years are a long time hat to live, but most of us will never a live so long Aye, most of uswill nct never reach even middle life If you ruit speak to an aged Cliris*ian, you will ruit find that he is like a, November leaf sti- hanging almost solitarv and alone hich after the thousands and the tens of hen thousands of autumnal leaves have bts been torn from their branches b Y her the equinoctial winds You will fin-d and that most of his contemporaries died em when he was comparatively young, ior was in middle life and that only a. be- very few companions of his youth Gill are alive to walk by his aide The 8-F6 the human race die in infancy At end least one-third of the remaander die We cent of the human family live to the be sixty years of age or over S fa- the more presence in this world of the an aged Christian. With 9-3 or 94 per cent of his contemporaries gone. °i`° the death summons shall come, and my we shall ind that we have accomp- iid fancy, but I believe that some of F9’ of death in order to carry to li Ve’ est news about the dear ones W; tinually ascending audi descending be- tween earth and ligaven J4wQb’s nw dream was not at all ,a fanciful re' saw the angels ascending, and de-» some time ago from one of my turn until late at night éaveliien the scendmg the iaddeti which éonnecied P°°P‘° ?:“:;:.;*°;:f.:°“..:f_;“; it... wifi 8° ; em my D T “_ 3 ‘ the aged Christ ans are mgering t s satis. ...iw ..J~:.:.=. elif. i;e¢fd,=f;;§;n“,i_:;g;~e‘:,Si¥,..“’*l2i ie if ~i°»e-= -me ii we i° young men You did not li t. * “" " i the l news “bout oil Sneak one word in favor or thaewiisediillenesg mother to take me UP 111110 il0i` U gum 8' g§ngi° $014 P9321; tl 'gli Harry Ilainlgg and have her love me and Liss tttnl o iv heavy hearted on account? of thelvdoiild age But mother never had mgylglme ur u . : ‘ ~ u ess- ..- - V" 1* -A V 'f » '*.l".i.‘“°'.3l.;'§ °° °‘°“ 'lim' °‘ Z'°'° “limi ‘3‘i.“li2.§ "`Zi".i. _ so depressed ovepilyfvoxixilil-?rem:¢i’rk§l1l'lisl1?eni:~tl: ear Foam? 511;,-tea' us 058 1?: 3¢h0Q1 _wenf Nichols’ _gpqlisgy _ .,f°-their fa' that he could not aloe . With tears ln,,h.|.| _ r use , li _T e -d in th little while. We shafll‘"' on meet Tins' hTe:1”lg'ii'I lwongulizn om pfilne Wm l zgigincgodfg did`arTotmha\'e nds mom e wan eav ." , - V _ _ tor, I would like ygxihif pggslbllg to “gi-£:.:Ti to spare. She had tp work far into °f me t°"t‘h8 celstlgléang’ :L_;_ufy~(;u a aennon upon the _blessings of old agep the n- 'ht Be‘b'§us'efni9t§\ér‘ had H 0 ` ' I would'l'lke t on 6 ig ' '. him love? And idyi cheer up th”¢y°‘:ho°haf¥§°paSs',§dsf§?';‘;ni§§ work so hard and had such l_ittl my as of their earthly lite and are sliding down time for aliretion I. used sometim th’ °"°°" “me ‘md “‘2°i'i“5 the Uiidiiil to think she did not care for me.” place of eternity. You will, will you not? The statemenpthat the_ ag-@‘(_1 Clyni _ V It is in answer to the request in itiQlll‘¢9-il? l!i_ mighty' ~iiifi‘_3°”°°‘ ft ‘ I 1, mst hm this letter that I an going to speak 'iorgood over the lives of those who “ er 9'" - . - - h ll . t t h t. _ dear this morning tg the om f01ks_ 1 will are nearest and dearest to him, is es- i g'han“7;§ive so ;(purmg'ove.A gladly try 10 refute the popular fal- i‘°°i““Y "’“°.i‘ "h°S° ded’ °°°3 1”- I siiau wan: co're'st~’i`or' the lacy that old age for. the Christian Atiifii iii“"°i c_i“1d"e“ °lf the" °“'“' -I thousand .yegrgiig the green ` is merely v- time for tears. for i>hySi~ ‘i° ¥‘°i i’°“°"° fi “ia” eve' ‘““y, “P” by uit side of iiie_stiii‘“waiers ein and mental pains; and for av vreciqiws .1118 _10"°_°f 1_1 P°_i`°ii‘ “‘;‘“e m he ii is the ia _aiu pressing helplessness. It was a true _ he himself _IS mi]-i`i'i€"ii_\_l-ii,5»'h°»3p bi‘bi_i?S ind fé 80:33 of-Ama. qedychfhtmn thing that nn a. ed' minister said to i‘ 650115 NS 0Wi1_iaiiiil.V N519- lt' is p - q Jacob A. Rus, die New~Yorii.reiorm- only after e “ms” has had iii# §',fe'f,‘lii,§"’¢,,w°§',ffi',1§ i'§mt °f» “MY S°"» I M11 011 ®l1°"S“nSbiny W°f1'i@S a“d.fli_°"‘Ei““°t‘°-S 9f»-hldgwfn news to the “a¢ii,i~_ onésbii the _ side of sixty. because I am near to home troublinghis heart, itivis- only ,sidé _of tha Jordan. ~*Hat~wm the glories of heiiven." The words oi “fi” he ii” S"°°ii by the S“i’i_ °-‘ "ie 'be able to wil our fathers 1 my text' d° not Stal” that an *Sm cradle and nursed. his ~b.al;y‘f‘§' ers, our brot-hers andfsistefs. 'our Christian’s twilight of life upon _th1`°‘i§h_;'h_° °‘“'{“1 Sazlpnfis gas IPO; saves and little, children-_; _wh°_._ have earth is a gloomy and a sullen sun- ;1l_1eria,wi fisnicligli-§{')ui!._iial ‘plot and gas' gono beyond and are ai|v,a,iting_ net. They do emphatically imply is o n _a. mu _"rave for one of coming? Will they ba, able to,,,teil tiiai- the last days °f an aged Chris* if dllg therem .'“ x 8 ° - , _ , our beloved ones that they must tian's earthly life should be among h1S OWU ba-iiiesi rtlhizfhiig i;§;‘;'; t° keep a, place by their 5,59 for uni; ver. 1- lie- J . A . . ' ~ 4 * ‘ d - ' - ‘ . I . his happiest and most useful days-_ iY fiPi’i`°?i“ ° ‘lj “_ " one of their heavenly niiinuonsvoii ms selves to our beloved ones I :re- 12;? 6 member well when ci dear old elder M_ I of Brooklyn Tabernacle was dying i my father turned to him and Said. er; again, ~ Butgas youiare~>ai'. ’y _‘_ .» » » ~ i_ _ e , - _ .4 your 1°‘ _=ParG ~SW0B’0¢‘!l' S Yblfi' i!§ii=i-;`i‘_`, and »h'e fo1'_80¥ Bsigfgig if .:?0_lll;§!~_~ E;Fa;£l°pé*;§?;i‘;1§,;;;e‘;R’fe; I life when you were young. you, by i-iirwis l\=‘f-*Wi ‘?ff°’“d,‘~£m _d mi'-t igy Y), of flat' ,Ove for me ~,i~ud the iiiessing, of cod. are sweezemng cars later -ho, my __ - caps., eldwng Tha Ona” mi.; whois ;0m.s_ ;{a_y/yum., wonk__b¢`.i§° you- a ‘”§.i’$` is an i£§{ia_¢.~."ty JA-.i aaa *li-1>i‘>' ‘i°f“i»“e*1i”‘e*ei==fi*i‘i_e“S°i °i _ ahnys be tnie :M1 me_ `I' .Wm ‘the resurrection comes totaall' you him, iiec¢,uiiefiii