4‘ e$ _ ‘T ,T_,,,, .. . .- -,. _— . .-.———..« —..¢__—_..—j—.—:. -¢;— -_._._._. —.—-—._... TH GUARDN, cLTo _..._.——_— _.——_——- .—- E’1‘OWN,*PINOE EDWARDLA N i . . +___.9, - _,... I _ . - -T ‘ ”“ self-control enough to say: “I have lived children. Day in and day out, month in that T ill make .330 '55 I190" “ls” O ’ for this world too long. I want to know and month out, year in and year out *0 iolldvhenl return than over yet ve : PROHBITION. if you think I an 1,. need, gnd, if so, I decade in and decade out. the sons and been. For, brethren and sisters inT0hriat, _, i T!!! TUNNEL wish you would tell me how.” Upon his daughters of that family are remembered our opportunity for 0805010033 Will U003 » ~ e an EQUAL R1911}-3. mu‘ the light won d.'md’ “d “,3 91.1 in gun“; pays: and they know it, and be gone, andwre shall have our faces up- they feel it, and they cannot get away lifted tothe‘Throria of Judgni nt. béfore from it. Two funerals after awhile—not which we tgust give an account. That day more than two years apart, for it is ael- there will be no secret place of thunder, dom that there is more than that lapse of for all the‘thunders‘will be out. There time between father-’a going and mother's will be the thunder TT the tumbling rocks. COUNTRY belore PARTY. HUNICIPAL REFORH. miser, not only revolutionized in he!“ but in life, began to scatter benefaotion. and toward all the great charities of the day he became a cheerful and bountiful almoner. What was the cause of tlnl s E § 3 ' “"“ }au\~“o.4.;1.'t' v...’.im&.w.w» v - ‘W -I ~ ‘ . ‘Per-pi ’ .diurch. Itwas characteriaedbystrange —.__.. -—~ :__ _...._._... .._... rt. Guardian leaned every Ilornlnl 31' rm-.‘ GI'.4RD1.4.\’ ~.PUBLISH1.V’G C0 mm their once in the cnnaox 31200‘ Bnaxacu 0rricns—-Central street. Suinineraldc u. Bins. luff» _ Alberton Bookstore, nln Ctr-eet.G.I.Cr.anI3 SOIIIIL Bagt. lain Street-3. 8naxax,IanA8°* The only iiomins Fever 1° “° "°"“‘°°‘ Delivered on the Breakfast tables or the C“! and all over the Province 3? 3009- “_w '-0“ 3"" -'"""::::.':.'.'.'::.':: 1.00 ea sgnvg cop|gg....... . O-1!‘ ecu“ Weekly Edition published on '1‘ n . “T” . L50 .1 35 -1~,,m,_p.; year : mo and though sheattended church, she never halpflp Tpmm their .upe,.io,. menu} en, opaline, so the thunder: of the last day T I _. :: §i2§.'‘.’J3§ii'i f.'.'.. 4 cent! liked tToThear any of psthos,T and, as do'm°nH No. I do not think the’ Ma will make the trees’ of appear more ' T Bo . Semi-wept‘! ld‘i%_l-_g:- g:"’“"°“ °“‘ to religious eIn0tI0n 05 I“! kind» '50 umuml menu} “1;bm_ pm“, woidenui emerald, and the sardonyx of the wall . . ‘ ' ‘ ~ Imam ‘,3 ‘D1 ' , 13,-..,_par year .................. . . T -- When 3‘"“°° " "LL31-ents ., Si . . . . . . . . . - - - - - ' " no.‘ , “" furnished on spruce adterlisins M05 E DT 3,665 Editor and Ianaxing birector. . P. HOOD J Business 'iIana80|‘- TALMAGES SERMON. The Place of Thunder. 1 mflgnd ghgg, in chap secret place of thunder.—Psalni lxxxi.. 4- T 1: is past midnight. ‘Rd l"'° ° °1°°km‘: themoming, far 0110385 ‘mm °“°‘°l _ sunrise to make the darkness very tluclf. gnd the army in pursuit of the escaping Israelites are on the bottom of the Red s... its waters havin8l’°°° 3°”? on either side in mason?! 0f 33PPhl"°v I“ God can make a wall as solid out of water as out of granite, and the trowela with which these two walls were built none the less powerful beause invisible. Such walla had never before been lifted. When Isawthc watusof theRed Sea rolling through the Sues Canal, they were bin. gnd beautiful and flowing like other T this religions phenomena. “Where is me“ ma gm‘ mm’ ya“ ‘so used Undoubtedly many (use. . T “. be, W W CLARKE T, T '“°"’ but twnisilhu m°E¢ypu.m1°ok it 1" may ‘id’ “ma ‘ho is it‘ “"1 ‘Mt to Pl‘:-°’.But it is quite out of order? prevented if the bI°°d is xfrlld . , - l . . Agent. - L11‘: 0 i I .“P t° “‘°m b“m mm "D" "'0' on one I“ it fl" Al‘ ml '1“ dl°°°""7 ‘"" ‘mile now. for the Dwperty lain other bands. the gem”! h°aP’h't°r"' -‘A Ia‘ ' I93" ' ch“1°w°t°"”’ April 20' 1892- ' side and now on the other,they must have gnd all was explained. A poor old Chris- Yonder i‘ we omhud ‘here the, rum, “T the use of Hooqh STTQSTTTTTTSTTTHI. when - I ' T been frowning watein, for it was probable lh“ ll” "“"° p°'°' ummmd them up ll” °’“"°l’ °“° S“"d"' “‘°"'i"3' “'7i“9 before they wer0 quite ripe. There i. "$11.3 GrlPl5e. iiiiii-regards Ell-vss MONTREAL‘ « June‘ night ptmu‘t'.‘ I0 803 L01‘ breath again b0I0l'€ IIIO '61“: the mo‘ ‘here ‘he, for egg. be_ 8,3T.~_T,.;,_._.-T"'£7 -j-T‘,i_,T__; T i,-cv‘T._!.s’ L as .1 ‘ TT u ’ ..' d1 .5 ~T 8"“ hnl'°'° °! cloud hung 0'” th“ “P't‘i"l'° I'll“ K‘n°373 hurd 559 fo Eu“: Then i‘ tTh°do°r_sm u D Malaria, ctc., c:s:;;:.: 5:; the ystezn ‘ “ “ 9' ,_—.‘l ltli July . . an ‘we ‘ah The 300, 1'0 - _ _ P°_ After all such prosirzuiug il‘.;'31s‘cs nor!‘-.3 “ . “ * “ T tfastli “ ‘ chm w t‘) I8 I'..‘l:'~'- I/t‘Cl‘ fgtizn-'3 ';' hi‘.-&‘v.'.1 as lb 04 ; ‘E 8th A E of that lantern '33 095°‘! "f"'d l'h° I" been in the habit of concentrating all her room in ‘hick the’ h“! funny payer, value in restoring lzxizz-:':i.li 5...}: “ “ it is ‘amt . I ' : .— ' L‘. ‘ raolitss ahead. Blfintl “WI light» Md ll” prayers for particular persons in that ‘ad ‘here they ‘I, kn°lt_m° tuber and purifying 1,1,9 13;,-,S..,d ._,;.,,,dT «T u is I . 5,}, cc t T TT T T T M of th. hntefn '3 faggfd the Egypo church. ‘oak! ‘.0 ‘on’. m.“ orxme F01‘ example, l'8?.(l tilt.‘ .5 allowing I1'(:,’.'! EIISS u as u Ia T‘ T,‘ TT .T T TT T T - and ‘e wled and rumbled and th ,4 _h . b there. the mother there. and the boys Mameacobb or 1-s-oviac.-ce,::. 1.. mi lior “ " « you Oct. . , » -= mu’ , 1 gm uh '°m"n pnunt‘ md’ 008 ° ‘N3 I‘ and girls there. We have got‘ to the mother. Miss C0l3l)lS‘T3§0l1!lgl£\'.':)‘ 0:‘ ha, :. " Charlottetown, Tuesday, 21st June C 5' 7: ‘C l"'°‘ ‘M a""d"’ Mt thud" 3 "°‘k“°" 'h° P°"'°"" “‘''‘°'- ‘“'° "°"l‘l fountain of piouund ~si'scions.3nfluences Plctur iaofl}-iea ' K‘ " " " ‘ 5”‘ W’ A ' ~ * “"""i°""’“““‘°‘"l"ft°"d'°°ght’ 9"‘? ‘°’ lb“ P°"°“ “"”’“‘°°"”° "3 atlast. Thatis the phase that decided -ndisiz‘: me: C “‘ If a II ‘ "--§~2*;~'~-"°"“"’ ' .‘-G” - - 911 i ' I I ’ -. promising the l‘ef!'0|l|"’¢ 'h"'°"- 5°‘ converted to God. Allherprayers were - . High School. .. ' - and A" e‘ i ~ “d. B 1"] C r - these seven earthly and immortal dea- ,. “ “ 16th “ s . e ' 09 , charged W‘ ‘“"°’5""°d "'.‘h""'“' ‘.” forth»! 00° P°m"*i“" ‘W °‘'°- 3*” tinies. Behold! Behold! That 1. the §f°“°°°‘“°°" _ -* ~ ~ 3-an .. Tno*equal, , ‘ our prices 5" 1;1,,we_.~¢._ mmma o doom. Thelilgyptian csptainslost their waited and waited for communion dayato pl.“ of thunder B0” an “L lI:S:;8£eC.‘°I.‘eI;Il0:TT:;Lv& .\T TT T u , .. .. . ,3“: _ SUEOOTIT B00,” and T, T._ »nTT hfist quautv lnwest H . . - . . 30¢!“ - . 2. 11.1. tron: xi. -1- . “ “ ‘i at "‘-'\_ - " . ~ p""°°° 0‘ mud’ ‘ad the hut”: rand 3” ‘hue the “ndlhta ‘Or m°mb°"hp dom more than their fathers will let them ' 27L I ' ' _ andanortedniidwouldiifianswertotheir bits,and theehariot whéelsgot inter- locked and torn cl’, andthe chariotcus were buried headlong. and tbofiod 8°- changel everybody asked; end 3° °“° '“ capable of giving an intelligent answer. In another part of the church sat, Sab- bath by Sabbath, a beautiful and talented woman, who wssa great 80010‘! l°‘d°"' She went to church because that was a respectable thing to do, and in the neigh- borhood where she lived it was hardly respectable not to go. Worldly was she to the last degree, and all her family worldly. She had at her house the finest germane that were ever danced, and the costliest favors that were ever given, thought it positively vulgar. Wines, cards, theatres, rounds of costly gaiety were to her the highest satisfaction. One day a neighbor rent in a visiting card, and this 1"!’ °‘m° d°'" am “lira in ten." from which those men and women started. and told the whole story of how she had Th - Le to f - _ not slept for several nights, and she feared 0 tum mats‘ t “B 3 P 3' ew mm she was going to lose her soul, and she and piety. The sons, perhaps one‘ I farmer, another a merchant, another a good those seven sons and daughters 1 Where did they get the power ‘l From the schools and the seminariea and the col legea? ‘Oh, no, though these may have circumstances? N 0, they had nothing of what is called astounding good luck. I_ think wewilltakeatrain, andrideto the depot the nearest to the homestead utes at the village graveyard and see the toinbsitones of the parents. Yes, the one was seven -four ears of e and the ‘_"°‘"’d md PT’ ‘M’ be" F"’"' “M other wsstyseventg-two, andafhe epitaph time her entire demeanor was changed, “,3 “mt ..d-mt . uuml me’ they died a ‘mi. ‘h°"3h 'h° W" “°" °‘n°d “P” °° Christian death.” How appropriately the sacrifice any of her amenities of life, she Scripture page‘ out on the motherva °°“'°°"‘t"d 5°’ b°"“"7' h" °°°i"l P°si' tombstone: “She hath done what she tion, her family, her all to God and the could. And 11 M buutiml the pangs °h‘"'°h ""1 “’°f“l““" EV"! b°dy “id cut on the father's tombstone: “Blessed ‘'1 '°8"° ‘° 5°’ = “Hm 1°“ "°“°°“ ""3 are the dead who die in the Lord, for °h"’3°’ ‘"1 '5“ i° th° "°"ld °‘““d they rest from their labors and their it i" and no one could make satisfactory works do fonow ‘hemp: 0,," 0", the explanation. In the course of two comm.’ and '0 ,id°_the 1.033 3 little though there was no general awakening in rough’ for an '“,,The,_ is not quite Hut church’ mm’ such uohted can of settled, and end; down in a rut it is hard such unexpected and unaccountable con- to 8“ we ‘huh out again ‘khan, '°"*°“' ‘°°“ P“°°- '“'° ""7 P°°P‘° breaking the shafts. But, at 1..:, we whom no one thought wouldbeafiected com‘, to am ha’ in from of the fu.m_ by such considerations were converted. hon” Lot me get am of the "£80,, The pastor and the ollicers of the church were on the lookout for the solution of wondered if some one would not come through. Herein the arbor under which ‘mod up 'h'th°t her pay". Ind been be. Girls are seldom more than their eflectual. It turned ontthat theseinar- mothonvm let them ha But then vellous instances of conversions were the come am“ in ‘ ho . - - , y a life when he thinks "mlt of ant dd '°mm ' 9","! ” ‘he he knows more than his father does, and going-—-two funerals put out of sight the There will be the old folks. But where are the children? graves. T The daughters are in homes where they descending chariots. There will be thun- are incarnations of good sense, industry go; Ttgin m ‘T “ din ma “pm” and crash will find us unalfi-ighted, mechanic, another a physician, another a ‘"0 Wm l°"° “5 ““dl‘m‘Y°d» if “'9 minister of the Gospel, useful, consistent, hW° mode Christ our confidence. Mid» admired, honored. What a power for "9 me’ ‘"' A“B“9° °l'°"°"v and open the gate while you drivei 6”‘ “mun sanding in the vufibulo of thresh the trees for apples, sometimes” der of the bursting There willihe the thunder of the parti‘ heavens. Boon‘?! "‘?‘."E’ whole heavens have been an , battery cannonadirig 1 — fie are more green, and xflfia is -lie more radiant,and the waters arrtbe more more crimson, and the sapphire sees‘ the nail glsdness the more empurpled. The thunders of dissolving nature be fol- lowed by a celestial pealiiiody the sound of which St. John on Patinos described, when he said, “Ilieard ajvoice like the voice of mighty-thtinderings !” Amen! T‘ - lace Hcmfii. (lot?) of Proviilczwffi. R. L j is done, the germs of ~*" 5 w saparllla has done 10;‘ :-.-;a.-.. :5 .!iit=’.‘Zi‘u , __ haddlphtheriacndvzas .2222: for ai 5f'.'..":‘.i \:'l‘~ ward, being ' ' Weak, Blliltl and Helltls-‘_-’.-‘. I used one bottle 2;,‘ -C N)-‘.'.~§ .' '.' -.~; it)‘ more shimmering, and the sunrise of eter- I " the route. Through hills of lading Bvelsure and Tell your Frientls, andd J: ‘Tremendous supply of Boots and .. Selling lowifor cash at on’t.Hiss the Season 1892. J. E. HOPKINS, Commander, Charlottetown and Suminerside. Returning, will leave’ Charlottetown every Thursday Evening for Halifax, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat and Cause. * _ T Lowest rates of freight to all ports on granted from all rte of call to United States, West In ies, Great Britain and Continent. For all other information apply to slmt. amt. t This Steamer if. fitted up with every com- tort for Passengers, and the .sail on the .~i_. Lawrence is delightful during the surnn-er months. Passenger fares, rates of freight and all particulzus obtainable from PICKFORD it BLACK. stea.mer71'3‘a.stnet," WILL sail from Halifax every Mondayi I ' Evening at 6 o'clock, calling at . Canso, Arichat,Poi'l: I-lawkesbury, Souris, CLOTH F i English, scotch, Orders by mail filliyl. A rni1:r2.’.v”i fihifik Opposite .Mrn~ T 1 VlVehare making up"a choice coflech A A r of I c ot a of the newest styles and patterns, which are Tunobtaiuable elsewhere defy competition. ‘ ’ FURNISHINGS Ourstock in this «line is com ‘ spection of our specialties an novelties. .COMPLE'I'E LINE 8 teacdwelsvttsi i “ll °n m d” but’ Tho qonfudng ma 3“ in the ‘man’ swblth ‘fur S‘bb‘th‘ I ---member now that I knew more at fif- CARVELL BR glad . - confonnding thunder in answer to bent and wizened and poor and nnne- W" yum of ‘Be an“ I hve "er known «As my da“g,,,_,T.,.,,T,i,_,_,,,.,,H.T,T,_,,m.,_,T, .T T ma,3,, m ,1, 1%-en,sT , the Pl'a!0f 05 “I0 1|1'|¢l1t°9- with W011‘ ticed. A little cloud of consecrated hu- . she liked Hood's :-.ix*<:~.:-‘~::i:"-.. = i .- backs cut by the laahand their feet bleed- ing and their bodies decrepit with the mifaging of whole generations, they had asked Almight God to eneepulchre their Egyptian pnrsuers in one great sarcopha- gngandthesphshandthe roarof theRsd Seassitdroppedtoitsnatnral bedwere only the shutting of the sarcophagus on a dead host. That is the meaning of the text when God says: “ I answered thee in the secret place of thunder.” To one thing known about the thunder, there ire a hundred things not known. After all the scientific batteries have been since. There come times in a girl's life when she thinks her other is national and does not understand what is proper and best, and the sweet child says, “ O pshaw !” and she longs for the time when she will not have to be’ dictated to, and she goes out of the door or goes to bed with pouting lips; and these mothers remember for themselves that they knew more at fourteen years of age than they have ever known since. But, father and mother, do not think you have lost your influence over your child. You have a resource of prayer that puts the sympa- thetic and oinnipotent Gol into your par- manity hovering in the galleries: That was the secret place of the thunder. There is some hidden, unknown, mys- terions source of almost all the moral and religions power demonstrated. Not one out of a million-—not one out of ten mil- lion prayers ever strikes a human ear. On public occasions a minister of religion voices the supplications of an assemblage, but the prayers of all the congregation are in silence. There is not a second in a century when prayers are not ascending, but myriads of them are not even as loud as a whisper. for God hears a thought as would say a low vzopfe. I ::..: 1. the Greatest B£c=..v.l Pu; ifior ever brought beforetlic ';-..-.'»;'~‘:-=.” ti-')nr,e of my friends say ‘ go array w:z‘:i 1.-;---.: med;;i::c.* I said the same once, but since niy .-so-.'.-_:;'i::..;: has taken » ‘ Hood's visarsaparlila My opinion has cliafnged cox.-s'i-lernbl-,'.” MR8. GEO. N. COBB. Prdridence, R. L HOOD'8 PlLL8, ‘do not s».-oalcen the system like other eaths, . but actually tone up and giveitrencthtctiispatient. Bicycles}. Bicycles. I Buy id-1-3-i_c-aycle. Lessons MISS M. H. Cl'llf§H(}LM WILL give lessons in Oil, China and TWater Color Painting at her Studio in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK. Orders taken for Painting in the «lii'fe-r- ent branches and Portraits. Visitors welcome. Nov. ll. .I'..§DoIvI’s Health Exes-clans Fll IIAII-WORKERS AID SEDEITARY PEOPLE: — Gentlemen, Ladies. Youths; the Athlete or Inva- 0 NOTICE; or DlSSOTl __' MRDWARB 0’ AT’ lB0‘l"l‘0H PRIOR. doing their work for a thousand years to plainly as a vocalization. That silence of . _ lid. .Ao0IlIplel;o Gymnasium. 00:10. and lfilfllfll ‘Ml l!,5V° 3330003005 supplicatiou—-hemispheric and perpetual °,"ul,md““hng,' Do not ‘me your.‘ e . ’. ' :a7‘eIi‘ii.}:‘e3v‘rT:iriiiiti{tfic".ii'rn°i~iill(ii’e‘; to the utmost about atmospheric electri- -—is the secret place of thunder. l'""° m '°‘di°3_ film’ b°°k' , ‘b°“t aw IF0,.y:,:::;7,ff;:g,1:.i:,?ft}l,’:£on,¥ I gxfiyzlfi . _ .°5‘?,‘,";,1,;,,f°‘,‘,‘;"‘;.1‘.§,;‘,‘*,, °:{";fi;,,,$’ . . : at’ ‘T, T . ‘lama,’ ma “Mk Tm. ‘abject help. me ,0 “pm” some best an to bring up your children. Go FT DGCT BM“ (pmepnmg 8,3”), who (nan: nu.) i‘-;Tv‘v1:;,etv;Ts‘.mc§;:(;r;s,r"T-B=1<;$ igdgfigrg W’ e are about. dissolving Partnership, and to do so may; dwtfifiw ? °'“'°*i° °1°°*fi°it! and things you hm not understood about “‘'’° ''‘‘'°'’ 9"” °‘ “‘““‘l°" ‘°.'8°"° ‘W *1" °°‘°"“‘°d ‘?°1“"“‘.’i“ for ,i}_1‘g,°*r°°1=;.r,;, mflggrgg mg °1;er83,- ,,r°f- . dispose of our large stock of hiding“ i ",4 pogiti" doc. main awful men ma ‘much. M", of Let all the sabbath school teachers, and Bicycles. _He w_illTcheei-fully give price 0- 0'70. en 8 (:8 an ocal _ 7 Ebb. . “ad other mf hon n Cultnre.9Esst lath st.,New o k. . trieityandg _ ve "electricity. my text them have note superabundance of edu- ‘ °1"' ’“'"“°_l‘°"*"’d"“ ’°f‘f"_“°’°’ m 1‘ Em 5' ' T H A e will be as A 've as it is today, when cation. If you had their brain in a post- "la ‘n °'_‘”g°h'b" ‘nd_ ‘_n mfnutem y THE lP' E‘ Isl‘-N]. » . T . 1 g _. — it speaks oi secret place of thunder. mortem examination,and you could weigh km‘ tut dlploma ‘nd d“m°n‘ne'! ‘"0 ‘t Now, " t. along by a natural law, therein waysaspiritusl law. As there is a secret place of natural thunder, there isa secret placeof moral thunder. In ah” the . .0“ war ant on Th to nothin “mun” in . em, ‘ad no one but God ha”, is the 50 barrels Portand Cement 2000 _Applications for_Registration will also re- ‘ no . in thetilgch “gin the '5,“ alga: R, or we” influgmm but “:22, secret place of thunder. Secret? Ah, Fire Brick. , _ ¢cl;‘cl1f8Il;:l'rl:%‘;l1t:rI:l;)il:.en and correspondence has a hiding place, and in many cases it their power; you are elevated in their 7°“ 8°_'°°r°b am’ oompamtively few sn»!ONv1YVSl1l2r'eAi-]’:Bg’orner i"it°d' . I I I I I " I I 0 Tjp never discovered at all. I will use a presence; you are a better man or a bet- W" and ‘I’ ' M8? 24. 92 20727 pat Association Room A’ MCNEILL’ Se"°my' . g I 9 a‘n§Ide. I can give only the dim out- tter woman, having confronted them. You All nil” °’°l°°k W°d“°‘d‘7 “'°"“i“3- 7- Connolly Block,’Ch’town, May 27 “ _ if a particular case, for many of the know that in intellectual endowment you Jill” 15“! 119$» 09 “I9 “NW3? cl‘?! Of ~ ‘ -"_""' remarkable circumstances I have forgot- ten. Many yearsago therewas alsrge ‘and unaccountable conversions. There were no great revivals, but cases of "spiritual arrest and transforma- tion. A young msnaat in oneof the front pews. He was a graduate of Yale, brilliant as the North Star, and notori. ously dissolute. Everybody knew him and liked him for his geniality, but de- plored his moral srrantry. To please h’u parents he was every Sabbath morning in church. One day there was a ringing of thadocrbelldthepaatorofthatchurcli, and that young man, whelmed with re- pentance, implored prayer and advice, and passed into complete reformation of feeding the atock_-—the oats thrown into place of the Almighty,snd every day fro ’ 1“ .005 ‘ ,_ 7.7- W- CLARKE. « heart and life. All the neighborhood was the horses’ bin and the cattle cranching now until my work is done on the oth: u.C§i'.°xc‘§i§°v3i§.. 0'“ they "'3' ’ ‘ A89“-. ’, astonished andaeked: Why was th'u'l His father and mother had said to him about his soul’s welfare. 0:: moths The mother is preparing the breakfast,tlie the lid of the kettle on the hearth begins it, it would not weigh any heavier ch... °§‘°7°‘°P“°d‘“= W1 *1’°**i'°'» and W‘!- th. wengm They hue not anything rice, are not. the source of moral and apghuy impreuive in personal ‘ppeuu spiritual achievement, but that the room mm The’ ‘re not ",7 fluent of tongum of prayer, where no one but God is prea- are their superior, while in the mgtger of New York, I expect to sail for Liverpool, moral and religious influence they no to be gone until September. It is in ac- yuuy you anpqrior, Why is thin To ceptance of many invitations that I am and th.‘ revelation of this ggcget, you going on a preaching tour. I expect to must go back thirty or forty, or pafhgpg’ devote my time to preaching the Gospel gig‘, ya." to the houggtogd '59,, an‘, in England, Scotland, Ireland, and man was brought up. It is a ‘ping; Sweden. I want to see how many souls morning, and the tallow candle islighted, I can author for the kingdom of God. and the fires are kindled, sometimes the Tho-e countries We for many year: be- shavings hardly enough to start the wood. ‘@890 *0 my P“'l'l'- “id 1 é° *0 'P°5El0 them and shake hands with them. I want toviait more thoroughly than before those regions frornwhich my ancestors came, Wales and T . Butwho is suflicient for the work I nus dertake! I call upon you who have long been my coadjutors to go into the secret blue edged diehu are on the table, and to rattle with the steam, and the shadow of the industrious woman by the flicker- ing llama on the hearth is moved up and down the wall. ;The father is at the barn the corn. The children, earlier than they would like and after being called twice, as gathced at the table. The blessing side of the sea,to have me in your prayers. In proportion to the intensity and con- tinuance, and faith of the prayerr, yours Port1a.nd___Cement. RECEIVED pa’ "Ralph B. Peak,” MORRIS BLOCK . OUR stock of 'ea, Rods. Reels, Lines, Hooks. Nets ,T Fishing Gear. generally, is now open,and we will give some good bargains in-those line. No old atoclt,—fonr or five years old, at 30 per cent discount. All our stock is this year's. r. or c. /oavise omggiat. 4 -l , F11'.eel_IFiies., st» 00018.0 Pharmacy Sharla to uinmerg Stock Bree§l_ei~s_Assceia.tion NTRIES from Owners of Stock of every description of Stock for Sale. now re- ceived and recorded. . [dy 4i cod wy 2i] side, and TEAMER ‘T‘FASTNET” sails every _ Wednesday for Snmmeraide, return- ing early Thursday morning. on he: wq . Passengers’ Single Ticket, 50 cents; Return, 31.00. Apply to — For Sale? or To Let. to Halifax. Freight carried at low rates"; —- ‘ ‘IT; “-3- Supplies at extremely low [OLE ARAN CE S ALE. awtf .# .a It is Free Fr,-ions Lumpu, -in it shortgtiime, and will ‘ Prices, gifilg Special Inducements, for T To NORTON Te. crrv ’ was chalk event. :- 5 co. N 'th t‘ 1" "Man. ,p’? - ,_ F al‘II‘l);I‘8l8 anfii? u:l§l$oSr.£0e pulbtlitdse IlIneltI'n‘Sdiihmln.ee‘l‘ Edd i new-- TFIIS IS A Poem * aisle of the same church eat an old lnilfl. God is asked on the food, and, the and ‘mine, eyiu by the result.’ If you . HE Premises on_0i-lehar now It (1 1 ‘B. rgqugra Rabbi I i ,. H9 P54 hi‘ V" "M. but was hard on meal over, the family Bible is pntupon remember me in the devotional circle, . . (IA-BI); if-lgrdghffifllgnd hl.v,incgo:lI))‘:I‘ilnligfll‘ll’. I I It 8. Bean: ifh1l h the poor, and had no interest in any phi- the white table cloth and a chapter is that will be well, but what I most want is pfnblic situated and coinmodicns Cottage, — with It ts n] Fig‘: A ' ’. lanthrophy. Pin. of money! And people meets. prayer ismade. which includes your iinportuning,your wrestling -npp1ic.. lata1'nnmaaBM¢W ...n..;....a°'.'u'% Stables: Coach Hwsw-<1 Ioefimse thereon» ’ ° -7 W9" ‘~—'‘’““’9 . -. said: What a struggle he will have when all the interest: for this world and the tion in the secret place of thunder. God i9.1.‘;3.§nl’.fif.?i?n'i.-;i“3.iaf‘3.91’f8i.?;‘{.”“.i‘:'3“ Possession given on Ann“ M mm‘ Tm" It save. Labor and alone‘ he quit this ljfo. to out with his bonds The children poylfnot cinch etten- and you don. may make me the humble i3§o‘}‘3.i.’..?'°.‘.’.‘a’l‘..i'i';p"i'i.‘.‘i'S'}i‘a‘.§a7.'i.. "iii... premises will he semi ti Publi A . t ’ °' C -nd_m'ts~se-- 000 iii hewrctetohis tion tothe prayer.toritinboct,thee_ims instrumentality in the redemption of '*,“},Fl,“".f°rth9 on -A Auction on Wednesday. June Jsth; next. N . - 2 t C’ to call immediately. I thingda! afl:I!..h!.T_hnt Tof—"T.'onls. I shall ‘preach in hot sooner sold or let. Apply ll!-TI_lleT(.lty to . T T T T T ‘ " T T . Bu I300‘ ||llt0Tt'taoce about animprauwnthatten thousand years will churches. in chapels.“ and’ ‘in’ the ‘successor-to'lheniaaBldtwmy..2rln.oawIu“u" T513003, D‘ l.oHNs,0N' :' ' Fltohl '7 ' 1"“ 1°. eeeyou. When the only make more vividand tremendous. fields. I will _make it _a complies l;""°"°"°'“' - 2‘ ""7 “J” °" ' RONA’ W.‘-LODD’ !|*°N|IIiII.thIIan could not speak Aslongsetheold fclks'live,.theirprayer for God .u-mug, and! hepatic armistice... as an ehildnnls getdndegthhehandeahaplimefpewan ‘or to w. 1'. ii. PETHICK. v. s., Central Bedcquc. sroi'e"'e.u%ili?"°, niayia law6'w t! g . 5 waréonisf NEW D*?*UG 3103 Three Beers fleleec lenslesnll eusé. (‘ea-seer