Colds
" I bad a terrible cold and could bardlr breathe. 1 then tried Ayer’a CherrrPectoral, and it gave me immediate relW. gidali, IH.
How will your cough be tonight? worse, probably. For it’s first a cold, then a cough, then bronchitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coaghs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by tallnf Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral tfc.. tac..-ii. an angim-
Atnualng English.
Many gems of the strange- and amusing English of foreign hotel ( keepers have been given to the pub- | lie. Among the best is Chat ol the host I of a. well-known establishment in ! Greece who was wont to greet hit guests in an effusive manner with— . "What you prefare—a bif-tek or a
j chickhen?'
• Their astonishment at the mastery I of the language was frequently deep- : cr.ed when, upon their retnrn to the hotel a few hours later, they found I nothing prepared. It was his only : English sentence, and he did not un : derstand a word of it. This, however, is not equal to the placard in the possession of a naval officer just returnj cd from Egypt. He procured it at a cafe I chamant in Alexandria. It was printed j in several languages, and this is the
English part:—
j "Every of the consummations of the coldness, one piastre besides. Every of the claim to be addressed directly of the direction. During the repcti•ions the price of consummations to
ne that is every Use other’s
parallel passages the meaning is
“THE FULL 1EWABD”
a By Rev. Dr. J. Wilbur
Tbe Spirit tUt fc Itmded lu lb* Chart*—Row te Wta Oa Croat Which b lacorraptttif *■ Mm .1
be the
I'ith the other li
aid of the parallel
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"All iced drinks, one pfastre extra. All complaints should be made at the office. Notwithstanding the performance. the prices will be the same a*
rat... "
Island ol Wrecks.
wfoundland is the island
:cks. more than too having occum the Ferryland peninsula aloi •ing the past forty years. Son i years as many as eleven large ocean ' steamers have gone ashore. The is-
good business in selling copper, lead and portiont which they necover from af the sea. To locate the
wreck deposits a sort of sea tele!
is used—a
RROMO-
SBLTZER •Ajres ajll Itemdaches !• OWHfe —EVERYWHERE
Newfoundland
wrecks, more than
on '
durii
landers do the old iroi .
j of machinery i the bottom ol
; wreck deposits a sort of sea telescope | is used—a long tin funnel with a glass j bottom which is employed to ascertain j thp whereabopts of shoals of fish. J With these instruments it is possible ] to examine the bottom of tbe sea in I shoal water. The business is being ! extended this year and the quantity 1 of material to be recovered is practi-
i cally inexhaustible.
An Unmistakable Record. j Watch the right side of his face if ! you want to catch a rascal napping. | The right side is the homely side, just as the left side is the better looking. In the latter ail the defects are soft- ) ened: in the former the lines are bold and harsh, but they have as compensaI tions strength and character. Defects arc. however, accentuated here, and so, when you suspect a man, or a woman either, for that matter, .stand'"'** his right side and closely watch his expression. There never was an actor skiliul enough to cover up the marks of his real personality as nature has stamped them on the
right side of the face.
All over the District of Columbia an scores of types of volcanic action, ant 1 all show traces of electrical energy.
founted a* a mean* to an erd the church lo»f* sight of-herself and realizes that she » in existence only to brine to every lost rinn-r the Tne»*a«e of the gospel. So Ionn there is one «nnl in the world nnsaved 3od nails His children to carry tbe *esjage^of peace and glad tiding of great joy There ir a Scriptnral warrant for thi« ieouent change of method. Tt is all rammed np in one word: until. How IonJid the father wait for hi- «on. "Until" ke returned. How lone did the woman
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iWn Hoar Waa Interested.
Prertttrfcd in the unofficial records of the Cfangressloncl Investigations of Pbillpcfro conditions is a story' which waa told of Senator Hoar the other night 'fce Senator, so the storygoes, waadered into tbe commltteoroona one slcopy afternoon and promptly delved Into some records and hocatne absorbed. The witness, who waa testifying as to the treatment of certain prisoners, declared with Bmpbasls: "And they adminis
terod oorporal punishment"
Just here the venerable Senator from Massachusetts started up. dropped hta booh and, catching a word of Iho tatttaony, said, with a violent effort te show that he had been awake: “Oorporal? I'd like to ask
what omvoral?"
De met got discouraged. It is often the last Vtf on the bunch that opens the )*ck.
Appreciated Hlmaelf. A little boy, while playing near the Serpentine, last Christmas day, fell Into the water. An Irish laborer, who was passing at the time, courageoualy Jumped Into the water, clothes and all, and reacned
the boy.
A lady who had observed the brav# deed went up to Pat. and. shaking hit
hand, said:
(T* “I feel It an honor, my bravo man. to shake hands with you; many s worse man than you haa been present
ed at court.”
"Faith, you're roight, mum," replied Pat. aa he proceeded to wring thf water cut of his coat. "Th’ last tolmt Ol was preslnted at court Ol only got one month, wholle me mate got two begorra!"—Spare MomenU.
reward is properly calico inc ■oui-wni-irr'j c own. Alaa! some who are bom of the Spirit, rbo have been trained in the Chrietian ffmrch. or might have been, who have ’ all their live* dead in sin, - it. Rut it i* nn*fliKl# far
draught of t not forsake
helpful than all wisdom is one of simple human pity that will
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Doan's Kidney’s PHI* and bate — ! several boxes of my druggist They hare ; done me much good. I waa hardly able — ., work until I began taking thee
^i^m^druggisL
^ ^ * to do anv work until I beenn takine them:
m ci .ort .It d.y!E mj bJk“ «.
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my mle J aitbvr an teach him myself or g«t soax one wl *AfLr a little wxitinjr tbs asked: "Sutv po-r I should tend him who would teach GrTr He jeeame (treat!v embarrassed st thi* questim. and thought that if ever he got out ol th* house he would never ays in think of »y_ work In the church. But ‘Wl, ifTe cornea I will teach him my-
"Ne <t Sunday he will be there."
He came—1*« waa the only boy in the :Uss—and when the yonng teacher told
i Christ he wi
. _ i the . .
verted.
As lie told us the story the in hit eyes, and he said: "Det me tell you the rest. Juat before 1 York I waa called to the room ol ho waa dying. Aa I entered hr
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for'if loved him aa though own child/'
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When the ahtidow of ^rath feU^acrj*a nreased concern for hia happines* or , fear of death. H» nuiekly answered: “Oh. no. not that. T am not troubled 1 -‘— 1 the prerenee of the Master, and ]
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school teacher* and church members een i erallr. for in fact we are all of n« "hep- | nerd* A ahepnerd n one who looks sitei | the sheen, and the *ht-p that reqnirev | moat of hi* atte-tion-ia the on* moat nke- : lv to wander end fall by the wayaide. We Christ *nd savin*: "We will »ee how they ed." A mo*t un-Chriatly speech, and one ' mo*t deawrvini; the censure of God! The never i* a time when one need* a w»-m j When «y hrtie mrl first befin to walk, v foe dava, bnt now we never think
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• he ri*hteo-i« iudee. *hail cire me *t *hst dsv. nnd rot (o me onlv. hnt ’into all them *!•-• that love Hi* "noearinr." I ba** ne-er -et been able to Score out in*t when the T<ord thsll com* again, for the Bi:i!e contains no record, hut with all mv hear* I »m looking for Him. I know not bnt that He m»v come to-d*r. He mar come to-morrow. I nm perfect’v sure that the ere*teat biesslne that could ever come to thi* world would be the viaihV ore sen re of the ix>rd Him**lf. He would lift op th* down-trodden. He Himself would relieve th* eonresaed. and He would apply th* whin to the oppressor. It ma» be at mom. when the day is swakWhen sunlight thro’ darkness and shadow u will come in the fulness of To revive from the world "His own.’’ O joy; O delight! should we go without dyNo sickness, no sadness, no dread and no Caught'upfhro' the clouds, with our Lord.
own."
So I am looking for Him snd I am longing for Him ,and with all nly sou! I lore Hi* appearing, and unto every such waiting one there u a crown promised. So I am watching and waiting each moment of the day, r If it be morn or evening when He calleth And it make/the day grow brighter, and its trials easier borne. When 1 am saying every moment, "To-day the Lord may come.’’ Bnt there is something better still, and that is the full reward in Bevelation iv: 10. This is a picture of the glorified church. We are told that the four and twenty eldcn came in with crowns upon their heads, clothed with white raiment, seated about the throne. Suddenly the King of King* appea-s. At once the four and twenty elders fall down before Him. and taking off their crown* cast them before the throne, ^Tnou are worthy, O Lord, to receive gloty and honor and power.” The be*t reward of all, then, ia to be
with Him.
That was a glad day in England in 1&5S when the soldiers came back from the Crimean war, and the Queen gave them medals. called Crimean medals. Galleries wers constructed for the two houses of Parliament and the royal family to witness the presentation. Her Majesty herself tome in to give the eoldiers their rewards. Here
Inkerman; be Here is a man
colonel who lost both his feet al d; he is wheeled in on a chair
■re is a man whose arms are gone. Al_ „ they came, maimed and halt. Then the Queen, in the name of the English people, the medals, and the thousand* oj
something t^iat would hare made the scene more wonderful. If these men hid taken off the medal* which the Queen had placed upon them and cast them back at her feet, ^No, Your Majesty, we cannot keep them We give back the medals. To aes
thee is the greatest’reward." That shall we do in heaven.
I have a friend who was in the Crimean war. He told me that he had that day nooircA * vn»fta1 Tinfti ’Tnkerman" tmnn it.
upon it, for that was hi* battle, but he said the most touching part of it all was the experience of a friend of his who fought bv his side. A cannon ball took off one of his leg*, but the brave fellow sprang up immediately and taking hold of a tree, drew his sword and was ready to fight even to death. Immediately another cannon lull came crashing part and took off the other leg. Thev carried him wounded, bleeding and (as they supposed) dying, to the hospital. Strangely enough he came back to life avain. When the day came for the
the day —
they carried him upon Majesty the
awarding of medal* .—
his stretcher before — Queen. To the other soldiers «he had simply given the medals by the hands of her
seemarv, oui woco sac ttm this mtn curried in on a stretcher, his face to thin and pale, she rose from her sest. stooped down by his side, and with her own holds pinned tbe medal upon his breast, while the tear* fell like rain upon the face of the bl Thu« I trust it will he with many of us. We shall come into His presence, stand face to fact with Him. and He will rise from HU throne, coming forward to receive os. A* we look up into HU face, thrones will vanish away and crown* will
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