l gown. Audtthcn,llte great ornitho- Ulogist. with Gun and pencil, went -7 » . ____@»_:__c__:c;: --mm ' ' ,___ ._ __ __ ' ._ _ __ _ . .__..... »~gg;,g;;_ __~ ~ __ “~;”;;~°*” “ ”_" ~"°'°°-T,"', , I UARDIAN CH&Rl'0°l"l`E'l'l\V`\‘f MXPCFI l8 |899! ~ » _ _, _ Q _ _ _ _I _ -A-»&. 1. - G ' A ` 4 1 *_ ¢ . - A In ' _ lam b 1 l"_ _i _ _ 4" \ _#.. »-5" `i/.' \\ )_ '- f \ Q it _ 1 -_ *.~`,-y-\'t'.-'.1 "" ~:> , \ "°.__=`\ _=T;;§;§_ _ , "`.<.. \\ 5 l , »,_ l ‘ t \ /, "'~=- _ _/____ ff I ._ -_ __/- j _ /_/ "J .I ' s LE.E\'_ 1'. DE WITF TALKAGI. Marry tender recollections are stirred n Dr. Talmage`s discourse, and scenes 1 boyhood and grrlhood days will be ived over again ; text, I. Timothy v., 4, ‘-Let them learn first to show piety at ._h°u`e.9°. ` _ During the summer months the ten- Clancy is to the fields, to visilatton. to travel and the watering places. the ocean steamers are thro-aged. but in the winter it is rather to gather- domestic circles, and during these we spend many of the hours _.within doors, and the apostle comes to is and savs that we ought to exercise 16h:-istian behavior amid all such c’reum- otauces. --Let them learn first to show piety at home-" _ _ There are a great many people long- fiag for some grand sphere in _which to Leorve God. They admire Luther at the ‘diet of Worms and only wish that they such great opportunity in to display their Christian prowess. admire Paul making Felix trem- and they onfy wish that they had such grand occasion in which to righteousness. lemperaice and to come. All they want is an to exhibit their Christian the apostle practically “I will show you a place where can exhibit all that is grand 'and and glorious in Christian and thit is the domestic ctr- Let them learn first to show piety home.” It one is not faithful in an _lglin a resounding sphere. If Peter will not help the cripple at the gate oi temple. he will never be able to 3,000 into the kingdom at the ‘ AN Exrmzsstvn wono. 'jeration around which the most of our thoughts will revolve. That word is ehotne” Ask ten different men the of that word, and thev will ten different definitions. one it means love at the hearth. intelligence at the books, devotion altar. In that house-hold discord sever sour ds is :war-whoop: and decep- tion never tricks with its false ta' e. To him -it means a greeting at the dc-or and a smile at the chair, peace hovering -ian hter. Liieisa trac ull lake - - . _ <1. Yi - ._ etllgowea tm the ripple? sleep the s‘_;1'§hP°;;m=°°°t§'_~agflhflrlfflelthfinvnyacy1 ' WIDUSOY Bl’USS¢|| _ _ `~ D E OIIIC W1 Oli E UUI113. g OCR, ‘ ' ' 11 ’ ' d 1 ' ' _ . ~ =f_§a;g;;;r§sS°I;1r»=;¢;§a,;',;gS=St¢_ 333° Pr? Best English and Scotch Floorcloth adows. Ask another man what home _‘f&}¥6'hc will te`l you it is want look- ___.-.rg outof a cliecrlcss fire grate. knrad- :ing hunger in an empty bread tray. The damp air shivering with curses. l`No.Bib.leon‘the shelf. Children robbers *uid murderers in embryo. Obscene songs their lullaby. Every face a Piqmra of ruin. “fanl in the back- ground and sin staringftom the front. No Sabbath wave rolling over that door- till. Vestibnle of the pit. Shadow of miernall walls. Furnace for . forging everlasting chains. Fttgots tor au un- nding funeral pile. Awful word. It sgpelled with cuts-as, it weeps with mln, it chokes with woe, it wears with the death agony of despair. The word “home” in the one case means everything bright. The word “home” in the other cise means everything territic. I shall speak now of home as a test ot character, home as a refuge, home as apolitieal safeguard, home as a school and home as a type of heaven- And in the ftrst place home is a power- iui test of character. The disposition in public mov be tn ‘gay costume. While in private it is dishabille. As play actors may appear in one way on the _ stage and may appear in anothtr way behind the scenes, so private character may te very different from public char- .;-.t~t»~r_ |'§ tv:-.lv tll l`:`tt-l- T is till fvrt }'lll»lfC character turned wrong side out.A man may receive you into his parlor as though he were a distillation of smiles. t and yet his heart may he a swamp of luet les. There are business men si ho all day long are mild and courteous :ind genial and good nsttured in conimeictnl life, damtniug heck their irritability and their petulance and their dlseonient, but at nighlfall the dam breaks and stcld ng pours forth in tlcods ard tfreshets. _ SHOW' PIETY AT HOME. f _/__ ,.. ` //" “Saul " As at the sunset scmetimts the wind .I ~ . frifes, so often :titer a sunshine t’a_v I there may be a tempestuons night. _l There are peope who in public att the lphilanthrcpis: who at home ectthe Ntro ' with respect to tleir slipprs ard their through the frfirests of America to bring down and to sketch the beautiful birds, and after years ot toil and exprsure, completed his manuscript and put it in a truik in l’hilade`ph1a and went off for a few days of recreation and rest and came back and found that the rals had utterly destroyed the manuscript, but withtnl any frtt or tad temp.--r he again pick ed up his gun and pmcil and visited again all the great tcrtsxsot America and reproduced his ilnmoilal work. And yet there are ptoplc with the ten-tnousandth part of that loss who are utterly irt'cct°ucllable:who at =h'- loss of at pencil or an arti-le' ofrainme t it il _ blow as long and loud and slarp as a northeast storm. Now, that nan who is affahle in public and who is ir itat-le _ in private is making a fraudu'ent and loverissue of stock, and he is as had as a bank that might have $400,000 or $500,000 oi bills in circulation with ‘no specie in the vault. Let us learn to showzpiety at home. lf we have it not there we have it not any where. If we have no genuine grace in the family circle all our outward and public pl us ibility merely sp 1-ings from the fear ti the world or from the slimy, putrid pool of our own selfishness. I tell you the home is a mighty test of cbarat-ter When you are at home you are every- where, whether you demonstrate it or not. _ [Continued on The Third Page] rnsfgniicant sphere.he will not he faith- f 'r' ' f f ff i " _ t ,_ The pathetic, ~_* _ story of Romio t - _ t and Juliet is re- . peated every day /' in modern life, l sf. _ _ _ Thoreis one word in Sr. Paul’s ad- , J-1 54? 3;? git e_?:§£§ l does not die b ASN __ E poison. She die; H’ -\\_ $45 ecause of her _,< _ my own neglect or _ --~ ‘ .,;__ * ignorance. . `\_ j ci " "LQ, Neglectfulness §;\3?31tl_»,,€` causes much of _ lect of the minor . troubles causes serious complications. The irregularities, the burning, dragging ache, the debilitating drains that mark the progress of feminine diseases, are passed lightly over or are borne in ignorance of their cause. Their' :ontinuauce means death or insanity This . -» -._ 2, _ _ woman’s peculiar at the table, lndustry at the work- _ Aiyéggfgt ,.5 sicknesa Neg_ ,, _ ness can be cured It can be cured uickl m s rong an e y it es the usual discomforts of the expectant period and makes baby’s coming easy and almost' painless. It tones and strengthens the t nerves. At all medicine stone. W. R. Malcolm. Esq., of Knobel,C!ly Co., Ark., writes: “ My wife for perhaps four months pre- |` vious to the birth o_f our chil took the ‘ Iavurite Prescription' This strengthened her entire sve- tem an child-birth. to her. was very easy, buffy; attended with little pam. Our baby Ruth is thir- teen months old and she has never bet! Sid a day, not so much as had the cohc; she is hearty 8`f1Pf‘ urel ve etable and erfectl harlnless. _Tl-us gl FU FU 75 t . " Will; be full of Interest at Paton’s ` ' ' . HETKODXBT. “___ _Prince St.-Prayer meeting at 10.15. G. M. Campgell 11 and at_7. Sunnay school and Blbleo s at 2.3). ~ Qracc Church.-Prayer meeting at ~ ltl. Rev.~ W. J. Kirby M11 and 7. Morning- theme: "The reasonableness of Gonna-ration.” Even- ing theme: °°God's promiseto the b.1.cks1tder." Epworth League at close of Sabbath school. Strangers cordially invited. Seats providedilor strangers. ' o getwwtwt I PRESBYTIRIAN, '» _ il Zion.-Prayer ‘meeting -at 'A 10.15. Surf vices at 11 and 7. Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. - St James-Prayer Meeting at t0, Rev T. F. Mull rton at _ ll and 7. Sunday School and .Bible class at 2.30. cnuncn or ENGLAND. St. Pa.u1's.-Holy _communion at 7 p. rn. Sunday school and Bible Glass at 2.30. Evening prayer at 7. All seats bee and unappno- priated. Everybod7 welcome. _ _ - St. Peter‘s.-Holy communion at 8 and M atins at 11 a. ni. Bible class and' Chi_ltdren'a cate- ‘ chising 2.30. All seats tree and unuppanpriated. BAPrrs'r. ' Prayer meeting at 16.3). Rev. G P R d at lt and 7. Sunday school and s Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. f crrtvrnan caRrs'rmN cmmou. Corner of Prince and Gratbnn streets. ` Elder 1). Crawford at It and 7. Sunday school and P et-'s m. P or ast Bible Glass 2 p-f _ my meeting Wednesday evening at7.30 p. m. _ ' . :mutton or ormlsfr. _ _ . V Ch h U G tGeorgeStreet.. Ser- vicesurgt 11 £23: 7 Mlgrtliing subject' _‘_‘P.reach the word." Evening themef “r'au?s commis- sion,” Acts, 26:18. Sunday School and Bible Glass at 2.30. Y. P. S.C. E. Prayer meeting Yifednesday evening at 7.30._ __ crms'rN-trr Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at 4 0 clock. _ _ BALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3. and at 7 _ m. Thursday, 'day and Saturday at 8 p m / oosvm. `mm'rrN`o. Gosrnr. MEETING.-Railway Men’s Meeting n Prowse’s New Block. Sunday afternoon at 4. Lee son-Mark 14-S “She hath done what she could.” Gospel _Service 'at 3.45. Strangers _always welcome. . Ben‘.|ey’s Liniment the 'modern Pain Curl Headache wats, ' ‘ F T” .3 ‘ l- f »u.. ~ 1 H ~ 'llll PLATES AKD llllitll Tlll. __ _ _ '_ __ ' - _'rn b 'bs lr "r tt - Ca-tat Detwfmenf . artist. .2 t.r..°t:... C00 lbs of Ingot Tin Good Carpets c0St N0 More L GEO_ D_ LONéWgRTH_____4l_“£C°’ than the common grades if you know where to buy them. We 'think thete`s no better place 182a.w2w_ i _` _ _fWa_§"erSt. .t.... .»......»._ _ LQBSTER _ ,_F_A_-_ogy L.. , r,. _f\_ _._;-1 "t, apanese _ _ _ . iron__s_%sr_._£. _ Carpets _ subscriber will sell by 'Auction-', L _ on - o and i _ tllllllsultt. tllt -zattl _uf tlttlltttt. 'WW W i <..-.-1:.: AT QOCLOCK P M _ _ 1 r _ _ S _ A - Four (4) acres of Land with small Lobster Factor and other Butldinvs ';__lllllll ls ll llll _ ll Y =» _ thereon, about two miles north of New London Harbor; convenient place td iish and near the best iishtnv grounds on the North Side of the Island Also Quality, joined with - Traps with Rope and Iron Anchors com- - ~ ‘ plete. = IQ" Pf‘°§ ‘S °h°_ _ PETER -Mat-NUTT, uyers onanza. We keep quality and we each i7-dm __ _ _ __ _ * I . 8° l lltllftl lllll-l',l<;' ltl.l;l‘,lll 'tilt _ gee guroszleiilld stock of _ ussell Tapestry st English Velyets Hemps I ‘Hiro wings, joy clapping its hands with is an unnecessa,-y_ s°_¢-alled f¢m,_1e'w¢¢k`_ 1 Axfninstel’ _ UU ¢-1 p y . . 1 CC VOT1 € SCIIP- tion does this and more, It acts directly on l _ the delicate organs concerned and makes 1 J PA _ & C0 me r shaun. rrbmfu I . I - , _ nllllllllltlllllllllllllilmllt llllttltlllltllml il P106 We have placed on our'9:E counter a. lot of Men’s ff Boots i_n laced and Cong- ig ress marked from $2.75 to HOUSE FURNISHERS § $400- They are were at 7 llllllllliltlllnmlllln P ;‘tAMMMMMMRMll and stout. and prettyas a picture-pretty because. ` she is hiealtlpy, and_ we vtery much b Dr. l “ a p .._. l Pierce’s amiyme rcines orit. l ' ' -_ _ . -_ The sheen; We keep Dr. Pierc¢'s Golden Medical Dlsoov- t » ' 1 all' ery", the ‘Favorite 1>res¢ripcion° and ‘rtmnntj . . . _ . _ . __ __ __ ._ __ _ _ Pellets’ in_ our home and use them. We have lllll ' lllfl {lTlll§.f§,ll_’§§llf§f§5l l;l:,i_fl;;f been married almostthreeyearsandlhuvemlled _ - , . ` ` - ` ‘ ‘ ' "' " a physician into my family but one time-at birth » * _ -' of our baby.” Rosy cheeks. The rich, pure, red blood ' of health makes them. Keep the blood v _ pure and you will have them Consti a- ` ‘_ gpm capsgsnuiipure bgood. P1§rce’s T0-day at 10 8.. m, We 0ff6l18»]OD lOl3 Of B'JOtS WO1‘tl1 E re easan e e s cure 1 promp an er- ;` - _ ` - _ 3 manently and never _ __ Xrhe Pam _ from $1.00 to l.8u. Yourchotce for _ P Y g P Y t - No other pill acts so naturally and per- *_ a fectly. Druggists sell them. 2 6 half this price. A chance in a life time; take advan- tage of it` at _ once. ` Call_ at once and get first choice. E lt- Mtttctltlé -_.. Time J. H- BELIJ.l _ ' t A THE RE'_t‘A1L DEALER - Tm* “he “Y W” ‘est- Usually the eyes difler in sight. . J 0 H N T E ~ _ A glass which suits one injures the t I ` _ _ other, and ultimately both sni_’t`er. _ ' D ' We use modern appliances, and the R E M E B -;_ _ . greatest care to avoid a misfit. ~‘ ` A misfit would hurt your eyes and e " _ _ _ - - *_* _ ourie atatin.t 0 d th Mo dav.Ot3rd, 1; P 3 - Q i S ,,','1f'H,,,fm§1§n §,y:€hmg?d§,0p,e gg, ‘i?,_.,f,‘.’,',§§ Seed Oats-Ontario White Banner, . _ _ _ __ / _ _ _ ' ' __ lr .'-,;_"_;~ »_;'f 1 ; ' 0: r__ -'l~'___ ._ __ _ 2,' fl; '» 3 . .- . -f ~ - _ .. 1-, - _'_ f _ _ __- __ ._ .;-,i-s__ '_¢`~~ ~*_~~ .-:sf _ ~..>.§-lw.r,_ ‘» -~:_-_- »~ - _ _ » _._~=_;._»._~_ _ l _ _ "' ._ it t B1°°k °“ "‘h° ° ° Q“°°”'° S‘l“‘“'° heed Wheat- `»Ian1toba White Fife d to th nzht falrs- _ _ _ _ _ ‘_ _ mt 0” 8 ups f Seed Wheat--_Ontario White Flfe N ____ Q - _ - . . _ ,__ _ _ "__ _ _ _ _ _ ..~ ._cHAtu.oT.'rE'roWN, - - - P._t:.1s1.ANn t. _ _ ___ - w t D R-1°. '1=f*YE‘1S - - _ t. s ‘C _I D 3 J 3 3 J J 3 JA 3 if Ch’town, 17 Mcli, 2i. I Victoria Jewelry Store. _ ~-_ " “ as ff ~..\... N? _-. _ _ _, - -- ~- f 1 ~ f ~ f-_. 1-- ‘ -_f - -tv _- - ~ t '- ~:' _ _.~-ri ___ r _~ _ ~__= -gi" 1 _ _'J _ . - ‘.»__._s. " - 1 ._ ' _ __ ' _ ' " ‘ ` °" F ’ ` ‘ * - . ~ T-_fv _ 4 1-1-_ ~_¢;.-__ " i.” ___-__ _ _ ._ _--._.... ._-.a-.-anna?-A w Week night: Services.-Monday, Clzuesdayp