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WELL 0F THE GDSPEL Free to all Men of What- ever Conditions ootsiion of Jicoirs Christ s Well is Deep Enough to Quench the Thirst -- “W0 11'* 8118000 neighbours, and as a sheep have been di-inki before , - ng you. azhtgleof cotnrltliesy we wait until all You will have to remove the obstacle of Besides cami; the neiigohborhood come up. pride or never Bud your way tothe well, - mouth is 80. Sh s 'ne on the wells You will havetocomeas we came, will-` of us take bolaievi; illh gavy. and several ing to take the water of eternrl lite in .and than the b ok ts an push in aside, any way and at any hand and in any kind _ue med and "lx E and the throughs of pitcher, crying out “Oh. Lord Jesusg S WP are Satisfied- We Iam dying of thirst! Give me the water ____ cannot until all the flocks are gathered of eternal life, whether in irou rh or of All. together and till they roll the stone from 'gobletl Give me the water of lifo lcare ,the well’s mouth; then we water the not in what it oomestome.” Away with sh°°P- all your hindrances of pride from the Oh this is a thirsty world! Hot for the wel1’s_ mouth! _ h¢Bd,_ and blistering for the feet, and -Hereis another man who is kept back parching for the tongue. The world’s from this water of life by the stone ‘of greatwant isacool, refreshing, satisfying an obdurate heart which lies over the draught. We wander around and we find mouth of the well. You have no more the cistern empty. Long and tedious feeling upon this subject than if God had drought has dried up the world's fonnt yet to do you the Hrst kindness or you ain, but centuries ago a shepherd, with had to do God the first wrong. Seated crook in the shape of a cross and feet cut on his lap all these years, his everlasting i to the bleeding,explored the desertpassages arms sheltering you, where is your grati- ____ _ of this world and one day came across tudei Where is your morning and even- a well a thousand feet deep, bubbling and ing prayer? Where are your consecrated Dr. Talmage represents religion as north,and the south,and the east, and the B¢1ShBZZ0l‘- ‘T118 G05 in WUOSO hand Uh! great refreahmem and invites ‘u the west, and cried out with a voice strong bl‘°&U1iS» H115 811 thy WSL $11011 118812 BOD world to come and receive it; text, Gene il ll h and musical, that rain through the ages, R1°I’i5¢d-" sis xxix, 8’ “We cannot nut 8 L 8 “Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye IfY°\1 i»1`¢8~f»0d eV€l'yb°dY 885851! 8~SY°\1 flocks be gathered together and till they roll the stone from the well s mouth; then we water the sheep. A scene in Mesopotamia, beautifully pastoral. A well of water of great value it white with three flocks of sheep lying down waithigfor the watering. I h their bloating coming on the hrigh in that region. The delds around about " 7 5° m°”7 9"°Y "'hh`3°Y» and whim “ppm” ° “ppm 7°“‘ ‘mr n air and the laughter of young me to the waters.i” have treated God, you would have made Now, a great flock of sheep ¢,¢-day 500apo1ogies; yea, your whole life would A gather around this gospel well. Thereare 115" been HD 81901087- Threo time! 8/ a great many thirsty souls. I wonder d8»Y I0!! NWC been S08-bod Bt G0d'S table. why the flocks of allnatinns do not gather, Sllfillgi S\1mlD°1‘, autumn Mid Willbél' he h has i tely led Y I am wondering about it my text breaks h¢B1ffh f1‘0m Hfllh YOU! ¢'0lI1D8Di0l1| fmm forth in the explanation saying, “We can Him, Y0\11' °hi1dl‘¢\1 f1'0l-11 him Y0\\l' 1101116 ,__ not until 511 ghnfionkg bn ggghma wg, fron Him, all the bright surroundings ot ther and till they roll the stone from the YOU? 1if0 3'0"! Hillh 01|, Iwi WMU WaShinRton,Aug_17__In this diswury brightand opalescent, and looked to the lives' I 8°! 5° YOU BS Daniel Sliid t0 ear and maidens lnduln ing in rustic _ W¢ll'5 mouth; then we water th; gh¢¢p_ (10817 i»l'l0l1 With filldfi hlrd htairfif UMIST, of sheep coming. Meanwhile Jacob, If aherd of swine gomg mg wen, may thou not feel one throb of gratitude! ai angrily jostle each other for the precsd- f»°W31`d W9 G05 hh” mI\¢i¢ YW. and the I ‘Jacob kissed Rachel and l-E-ed up his ing in a ’ I ` ' ' e Perlor sipping out ot a chase] these f. voice and wept.” It has alwnyn been g ¢h,,1,¢,, which h - - t be 1- "nur" we" ‘h’°"'° ‘““°°5 ‘f ~ _ _ . f fi f . ~_ . , , _ _ mystery to me what ho f..,md 5. cry ‘ su," “1vex_“§:; Wag; gegebmg UN- Populuce. But Cirsttn-1.._v s e_»e on.;-_ L bo ti ° ‘-° ‘1 Bill' bBf°1°¢ tht w-he occurred heaven, but you must be inaspecial car ‘ gm hcsgfihghe slxpher-i~ and nnkn with your feet on n 'rni-high ntioninn me thirst of t ‘,176 81:0 :one W5- slaklng of and aband of music on board the train. did nab immedmml 3 90D an why they You do not want to be in company with them Th h h y proceed to water rustie Jacob and Rachel and to be drink- - ° I on Grd renly tothe street: lug out of the fountain where ioooo one side the scales, and on the other side' are all the treasures of the universe, end he ms. “au are ynnn.; nn height, nn depth, nil length, nn hmnith, nn' eternity -“I7 are Yours." We do not appreciate* the promises of the gospel. Come also to the gospel wall, an ye. troubled. I do not' suppose you 'have €°¢"D€d. Compare your view of this life M 15 Years ofage with what our view is . , _ P other a sour cup. A cup of joy and a CUP Of grief. Which has beenlthe nearest io being full, and out of which have you the more frequently partakeni What a different place the cemetery is from what it used to bei Unce it was to you a grand city improvement, and you went cu* on the exment, and you went out on the pleasure excursion, and you ran o lllllghiiigly up the mound, and you crlti- l cised in a light way the epitaph. But since the day when you heard the bell toil at the gate when you went in with the procession it is a sad place, and thereis a flood of rushing memories that suffuse the eye and overmaster the heart. Oh, you have had trouble,trouble,trouble tro uble i God only knows how much you have had.It is a wonder you have been able to live- through it. It is a wonder your nervous system has not been shattered and your brain has not reeled. Trouble, trouble l If I could gather all the griefs of all sorts from these crowded streets and could put them in one scroll, neither. manner angel could endure the recitation. Well, what do you wanti Would you like to haye your property taken back again? “No” you say as a Christian maui" that is why the Lord took it away. I don’t want to have my property back.” Well would you have your departed friendsback again? “No” _you say: “I 9"'°°K°’» 0" 31° i1\*»°1'°°f'i“8 °"`°”d °f ‘ ’ bringing them from a tearless realm to a a repartec. I look off. and I see other flocks looking for a wife, comes to the well. A they hunk unch other hunk fi-uni the wnter Holy Ghost who has all these years been beautiful .hepherdess wma w me mme hui when n flock of sheen come, though s imwrthnms rout II you weld sit down well. I see her approaching, followed b her fathers flock of sheep. It was a mem shepherdess. The Bible account of it is lsrvciic llcadaclie, A _ I n hnndmd ng mem 511.11 be ainnppqihwd idveminutesunder the tree of a Savlour’s f . _ they only express lt by sad bloating they m&lh!1'¢°m Bild f°¢1 his 313851006 hiokl oi-able meeting. Jacob married that °°m° t‘°3°t'!‘°1' p°‘°°“bl7° We w’“"'° mg °“ ,mu ‘°r°h°ad and °h°°k md gi-eat multitude to onine around the gon- hands. methinks you wvuld set wine .en- nei wen. iknnw therein these whose crwistion of what you owe to s cruci- not like acrowd; they think a crowd is 00'! J°9\1S» ‘ vulgar. If they are oppressed for room in‘ Th°"° "9 “W” Wh? “N P°'f°°°lY di* church it makes them positively impsti-,°°U5°U°‘d- UU\\&PP¥~il1 UM DMU, UH- | 5 d hem t_ W h had _ 1° hippy to-day, to be unhappy forever, ‘fun Fas! glzrgznenuygelzilze chgmslvaenu; (pa°'unless you cometothis gospel well. This ‘ manyother people come toit. Not so did *'h°°°_°| 'ml ‘ hmhf- _- d@*P»\ 1°” The luleoanre otgajhslneas lan me" “him .hephuds_ Th” “md ,ban-Ybmg ¢|,¢fug1 ,g.¢i§f¢,°§|5|;_“ 1; letvo Road Caron. , Sick, nervous headache and nervous ‘dyspepsia or lnciigostlon are usually found together, and have 'a common cause in an exhausted condition ot the nerves. Modern headache powders are simply narcotics that dsaden the amicted nerves. They are harmful and frequently dangerous. The only way to effect s. thorough cure is to re- store the nerves by such treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Hr. Joseph Geroux. 2;! Metcalf street, Ottawa, Ont., writes :- » _ "I was nervous. had headache and _ brain fag. I was restless at night and like a new man. My appetite is good, I rist and sleep well, and this treat- ment has strfngthened me wonderfully. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is certainly the best medicine I ever used.. and I say so because I want to give full credit where it is due." Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, 50 cents a box: 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. could not sleep. My appetite was poor, and I r-iftered from nervous dys- ` pepsla. Little business cares worried and irritated me. After having used Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food for about two rf-onths, 1 can frankly say that I feel ASTHMA GURED Liebig's Asthma Cure never fails. lt gives immediate relief and cures. To prove this state- ment we will send a Trial Bottle free by mailto every suherer. Large size $i.oo-for sale by all d ' t di ect. Add Th Li bi C .. _'I :::fi°n:°n=:5- 2,3; 1 nniii an the iinnku were gathered, and the ' °°'“¢°» *"5 W °f°” W' ‘“°'° ’ °”f°"“‘°°*‘ more nooks th” “me the better they man so much of this world as is best for lik An ‘li be xl edit. dso weonir tto an oust, _bugdmv Thsgwullmdofn cpe.” wad that all the people _should comer Go on him and throws all heaven into the into the hikhways '° and ‘the hedges audi' 'M W* 3°'3\°\lndl.-i°‘fi°°1¥ fi compel them to oomein. Go to the rich *bl-° °°"‘P°'°d _ °§,91_"°°" and tell them they are indigent without f°"t'°“°° th" Christ mm 7°°1°‘u‘7?. I” the gospel of Jesus. Go to the poor and tell them the affluence there is in Christ. - the far east there was a klng` who used Go to the blind and tell them of the touch °“ t'h° °t*h°" 'id' th° °°“l°° "°’° P|°°éd‘ that gives eternal illumination. Go to the 3°” 'md suv" md 3°m°”‘°d°°d °°°“3h I lame and tell them of the joy that wil makethe lame man leap like a hart.Gat_her_ all the sheep of! all the mountains. None * _ " * ' so torn of the dogs, none so sick, none so worried, none so dying, as to be omitted Why not gather a great flock? All this city in a flock, all New York in a flock, all A were placed there to __ balance the king. ~Th_en, at the close of the weighing, all __ CASE IN PLA'.[‘TSVI.LLE Lady in that Place Proved to Have London in a flock, all the world ina. been Cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills flock. ' _ You notice that this well of Meso- PLa'r1‘sv11.nLn, Ont, Aug. 26 (Speoial.) -The Echo of this place has printed potamia hadastone on it, which must 811 8000\111U Of MPS- J- B&l'l'¢hU9 0359- be removed before the sheep could be Mrs. Barrett was cured of a general nervous weakness byDodd’s Kidney Pills. watered, and I find on the well of salva- The following is an extract (mm the tion to-day impediments and obstacles Echo’s' story, in which Mrs. Barrett’s which must be removed in order that statement is published in ber own words. I “I was a physicial wreck. I could not you may obtain the refreshment and life sleep, had no strength, suffered back, of this gospel. In your case the impedi - ache, headache and nenralgia and was ment is ride/OH beam Ygu cannot ,nervous and miserable. I was treated by . D hear to come to so democratic a fountain _ _I doctors. but their medicines afforded 1 me no relief. I chanced to read of Dodd’s` you do not want to come with so many Kidney Piiin. 1 tried them. I have taken oLhe,.s_ In is ,S though you were thirsty in all twelve boxes, and feeling better from the first have steadily improved and 5°” were invited to Blake y°ur _|unt.-il novvl have never enjoyed better h h to rn instead of sitt x7rg§i1ii§gsS?.rWe;t, Torontcieésanadi. e g 0 it "St att e Wu pu D `|hea1th° In Septeiiibcr we will move to the building adjoin .l O HI ing Norte ’ I3 Hz Hardvviire store(0i1r old stand) Trcmendoiis bargains 25 to 50 _p.c_ iligemoiint to inakc quick clearance before moifi_ng°. ¢,J Scots and Slice-as 25 to 50 » Ready-made Clothing* 25 to 50 » g I Uiiifi_c`i_»olothing°, Shirts, Collars, Ties at 25 to 50 “liiiits and Caps 25 to 50 l Smallwares 1-3 oil' Clark Cotton Spools 200-, _ 6 ._.,f_, ‘i zz = now# ,-3 _. `f ' or _ 9, _ _ _Q _,U is Y . \ .v Illoval sale. I __ |once_ayearto get .on thescales, realm oftears Icouldn’t do it.” Well then, what do you want? A thousand voices inthe audience cry out: “Comfort h A ence' if a drove of eattls come to a well. Cl“'i5°W»h° Wm* W “deem Y°\1 “wi UN qnoumnm “ke the responsibility of ,. I . I > . ‘ ’ il Y Give us eomforti" For that reason I rolled away the stone from the mouth. Come, allye wounded of t e flock, pursued of the wolves, come the fountain where the Lords sick bereft ones have come. “Ah, says one, “you are not old enough -to stand my sorrows. You have not _in the world aslong as I have, and 'yon can’t' talk to me about misfortunes in the time of old age." ‘Well,1I not have lived as long as you, but been a great deal among old I know how they feel about strikes through their souls. -I want to tell them there is a perfee enchantment in the promises ofthe gospel, and Icome to them and oder them my arm,orI take their arm andl bring them to this gospel well. Sit down, father or mother, sit down. Seeif there is anything at the ,well for you. Come, David, the psalmist, have you anything encouraging to otfer them! Yes” says the psalmist, have yo anything encouraging to offer them? Yes, says the psalmist, they shall be fat and ilurishing, to] show that the Lord is upright. He is my rock, and there is no uprighteoussess in 'him ’ Come, Isaiah,, have you anything to say out of your prophecies for these aged people? “Yes," says Isaiah, “down to old age I am with thee, and to hoarv hairs w_illI carry thee.” Well if the Lord is going tocarry you, you ought nottoworry much about your ailing eye sight and failing limbs. But you say, ‘I am so near worn out, and I f to God e’ am o no use any mor I think the Lord knoks whethel o no y use he would have taken you before this. Do h k God ii ‘orrotte b e t in sm y Y ev d d thi l' o ct h M 0 QI lV8 E11' OC S ‘HIL 511 S 8 upto the sparkling supply. Behold happy is the man wiioizi Go-'l correcteth. Though he cause giief, yet will he _ have compassion. ‘_ Many are the amic- 1 tion oi the righteous, but the Lord deliv- creth him out of them. “f~.‘~ »fi ~f-nifth Joy come., in t morning. a e er ° ° dth t o e slr-iii .ffoout ofth' _ away 'om e cons ns ierin las a child with a 9:-rc hand hides aw T ‘h . s' `. " ’ t it t h ivoun too rout: y zu' ie rn .. e as d l h "t ‘c ti tto I ysician e w u y been healing wounds formany years,an he will give you gentle an 'I cmnipoteri medicament. ' ‘ But some one in the audience says this morning, I, -Rnd no alleviat for my trouble. ' Well I am n through' yet I have len i_hs_ potent consideration, for the. flast. thought" ol ,fHoWe`verj we 1* a»_t`lq`e 'iinalailencsnopoereroo " N o reserve- -best bargains of _the A eason at will be yonrsph-it! Ina gimduessn Thasprluz wavingita in the in you; . ands the onea’sweet cu . the" To-Bay “I was becoming arrogant, and I think” -- - ._, > _ Y . _( 5. '- "_ »' ._-_`, ,- 1, ,; 1" -V. '.';.ri»..’> 1.»~ "" -its, ,k .ru - A ' _ ' n2.°i.:.t=s=..= _ ‘ . 3 “- . ff.; ~ -»» of it at 40 or 60cr 70. What a great con- g _ _ iw _ " =‘. i rrast ot opinion! Were you right then’ 'f ‘K Vg .>.1.- , _ .. 01' are YOU fight now i Two cups placed 4 ` , I I* gi” , J 5 p A iz K €({ _ of our sale is next Saturday. ‘ '~ 2'. ._ ‘ _ *._;.g_e__-,g -. *ti* i~ _ . 1363' H115? Don’t neglect getting infbefore day night at 10"o’clock_ .when-._ ah" iis _ ‘¢> ~ ' .ie counts will cease and priiiesfv/vill como _ 1 _ . back 'to the noi mal standard. _ ‘ T _We are puttingla few. in theshape of newgoods, ing, which were giving 25 ` per cent °f- Men’s Overcoats and Suits.” it Boy_s’_ Overcoats _Sy Men’s _Hats ~ y _ __ ',.. __ :-» ~- _ '_ _- Lriin’-_J“°kf*' -f K1- g ~ Harvest ' fi ot always - “ii ii A littlece? and sims iii; its-_ I . si/ _,nn in our store with in an nhaige 'nf _iihhf gain s. » » Don’t you W ant to ti y it. ' The Woiiderfuf Cheap flea i oecause you ni ._. re im. a the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob ‘ ' I “ef _ and Paul the aged be you ’“ ‘ti forever _ _I 5 I _ _ 1 » of but I [gather the ,remiss 1 '_ ' g day in a group, and I asl-_ the shepherds i I ._ 5 t V' th' fl koi l. bs il hep _ fi 1 th olatio Iam ut* ' g a from one pay ici... ies e one the d hl .fi tl oth rh lounsls and lllhiis you t in as. i, n you ecause ` _ he has taken care of you for 10 or 80years i A ' ~ H h lr ore of on to da than he er D ' I » ` ' y _ 1 _ 1 I _ ;~ Will tind our establishnient the right place to their orders _ _ Garments made by us_;_i'e noted for their ease. gram, ~ _ and good finish Our '-toes is ieplete with fashionable @001- ,_ *"==f””# ‘ff-‘Y eu “_ “fa S” “L eng Britt,-h and (nxnaflian manufacture. _ *h he I md t _ _ Y D A A RUBE, 5 go an compe t eii.;.- pa en come :_ _ ` out and see the physician. So I come to I, luerchant Talluf’ Morris Block Post your timidan d slirlirikir-g soul to-day and ‘ Chhl'l,0i»l»3i»0Wn ~ l t ' the` Di i _,,,,,, ,_ ,, 0,, _ We are agents for the celebrated OXFORD TWEEDS r = --fi tonne nn. ti 'hi and have now over 100 PATTERNS in stock. _ HOUSE UJI-f.‘GIIl;OI\._. . Ill _and shrinking soul who seems to hide compe youtocome ou in vue Ph ' ' H illnoth rt ou. Hehas '_ _-- d t _ on one side of the well your children. and ' side ot eternal rapture -- sides by ayoyso neu _ other world has .ever _experience it. Out of heaven the Shcpllnd I i _ am going to you’ with ~ the:-f°"°l‘° b°'“"d' a ’ . ' , _ ’ ` ".' ' m ‘B the stoutest andmost emphatic? lrogation will evoke from us no-a.nai'er_. Aasoon as we havecloeed ourlipy-._£m"t an 1 45. Hotel Pom! .fwfr-Ile' 5* ratosby the weeks: health andabout theirgsdepartedl _ and about the loneliness that _ _ _ so " ` ul' v I ` 1 i ~ / i i »"" . ‘ _ _ . ’ 9 you are of any more use r A t. If ou were of Ano more . ` _ v . 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