T o `multicul-Orhututhuvnngn &&dlOtl-wvtwnhmuru agidjud. kmlwllnrv quandary-. ntnovc-nun: lbjljl -that-II ho uh- jhjkmun nv3b&Itv.J--If. D Iovhuion. PAPER] - vlvyn. .- Trmic on Application. SMALL DOSE. Montreal Announcements. ladl SMALL PRICE. Ontario Announcements. English Announcements o-=.`~"`-W-T` a:::.-mmx-cm-..~: -":'r:w:*..a'.-:.2:~e:.-..'.'.~ar.:-- <--- -on cu... uuxnosa . cupommuimwmum [JUST ARR I VE5 I MONGENAIS, BOIV:N & CO. If Tweeds,Worsteds and Gents Furnishings Has now removed to his OLD PREMISES and is now show- P It ing the Largest, Finest and Best Assorted Stock of 254 and 256 Princess Street. PLATE GLASS.) loauimcnve THAT CAN BE PROOUBID. All Custom Work made in Strictly Flrlt-Q3 Btylol BeIt'l`rhnInlnIAndPIhot!'ltGI|r|ntoodl M E FOR SALE Evenvwnsn Scipio, N. I'., Dec. 1, I884. I am the pastor of the Baptist church here uud an educated physicinm. I am not in practice, but am my sole family physician. and advise in chrmic cases. Over a year ago I reconuneuded your Hop Bitters to my invalid wife, who has been under medical treatment of Albany`: best physicians sever- al years. She has been greatly benctted and still uses the medicine. I believe she will become thoroughly cured of her various complicated diseases by their use. \`I'e both recommend them to our friends. many of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by them. R" L`, R \v ARR!-`\' AND GROCERS 0; Faun Cilll IE1 IIIAIEB IN `III ('lT\'. w. .1. ark/?..m6`7-5;}3}c?s Stmet. DAY AND N'IGE'I`.--- The Leading Undertaker and Embulmor. S. REID, --A nun. ouorrln.- Eares'7I3Eka'cne'.LuEg5 CTCC-" Gold Bar. Pdo otcuudn uni Gold fhloltnndoan Ihonu l.oll..hoI.h'l`ohnounn|do BEIIIIGTE-A-I5-0| 5 co. -AIIDUIOYUIIIO rams. ounmo I IK. of |.. Notice! FOR` "I'`.':.!`_" l 3 Gray mSyrup Bed Sgruce Gum FR \3C;\-`S, 131$ Gallons Sold last year. MONTSERRAT mmusrn PLASTEH The most popular Winter LIME FRUIT JUICE I 8:. CORDIALS. D I 711 IUTII AMBER In. mu. .5 n-_-;. \.V)%` $_'\C._ QUALIYY < Wo vlll my the show Inward ornlucoseot Dnnonoin. Llnr _I_m=. KEY to HEALTH. LOW PRICES. 0 R S GUARANTEED. A. RAMSAY & SON mvm am Jr. B001 5- 8:40: MANUFACYURERS. Booxemocns Ann Upuocsrcncns LEAIHERS 00.00 Jlilfon, Dr/.. Ftfli. I0, 1886. Havin used Hop Bitters, the noted reme- :l_\' for iiebility, nervousness, imligestion, on-., I have no hesitation in saying that it is imluetl an excellent medicine zuul rccommeml it to an? one as a truly tonic bitteis. Res- _ v pcctful L`:-v \h-.: J H llltrnnh Imports of Fine French Lcalhen a specially. MONTREAL. g u I [nun r autumn Eleven years our dnughtor sufl'ered on :3 bed of misery under the Care of several of the bcstphyaicinna, who gave her disease various names but not relief, and now she is restored to us in good health hyllnp Bitters, that we had poohed at two _\'rau`s before using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let theirsick sulfur {LS we did nnacoount of prejudice against so good in medicine as Hop liitters.' The l m- nr.~' - Good Trmplarx. amp ul nop muers. run is a womlerml case. He is well known in Rocheater, N.\'., by all the drinking people there. He is known in this city, Cincinnati, New Orleans New York ; in fact all over the country, as he has 3 nt thousands of dollars for rum. I honest y believe his card would be worth thousands of dollars to you in this city and Baltimore. alone, and make thousumls of solver men by inducing the use of your bit tvrs. |l'a.vhn'ug;Iou, D. (2., Sept. 24. I884. Dear Sir--Why don t you get a certificate from Col. \\'. II. \\'., of Baltimore, showing how he cured himself of drunkenness b the help of Hop Bitters. His isa womerful mun-_ He in well Icnlnrn in lL...l....o-.. M \' Ho Bitters is not, in any sense, an alco holic vet-age or liquor, and could not be sold, for une, exec t to persons desirous of obtaining medi.-nl ittgrs. i x` t\I\I'.I`I:Iv.v\ Us . ---- 1 . 1;`i)1}T1;\'1c;'.\7()`1T"f1T'1Yi{;i}i ' Iliglo Alutlsor-ity. - 11.... llho--- L. ...L :_ A~- In lllll unw: uucu ('urI:u HI urlnung UV From A lending R. R. 0tcial,Chicog0. Rianex `isewases. Ramatism. Em 1 1'*iaaii;:KilI.v. Rm . .\h;.~x. J. H. tjz-2; PL.-\ .'~l'l'|'IR.S MEDICINES: 1 "kn. I-I. R. \V.\RRl-IN. uakizxin. RAUM, `U. S. Com r Internal] Rev. rsubles ` l`ILL(2OUI). "- IIIVII lGlwl'-I. rvtuguu-an T'~.cPelegWIgl|ePnprIelarz G9 I.W&Iod0dbhI$b&` u-uuhI.voInvhuII&aI-wIVIr 0'! A Phydml Wrd.ltn.-Wlnl pjdln Ih.t|molybonrvoonnohll.lotIUhvo - vvvul u- -vu, --nu, mvulsjvlll (0 ID I (ad on to many oomdunl (huh tuna), cw.-.),h nllowthowomnnwbown I Ilnnur to anoint hi fed (Ink: VII, .39.Ind In- vIhd'l'bn2 tojntlbljnrlnlnthoprint ullbnlhnndlhrullh hnndinlohhudo (Jdsnxx.?.vo no-daotbuuurprbdtht uxonngolo(Johovuhdoulu.|mndaruudto* wndb with the uutdutol Ch In-south gnuphwhrabythhruumhovuiohmoun wttthytcbbofutbnolthogmybd ndunp Mon. IllI'vnl`n.: `O ':` W. n'HlI'\y. 3. Ya. C. & |'lR.\3\L A.-$5.; DlUOGl8`X`.i -u-u. nu use nun un nun |ugPlJIl'00l'E1- maul the face 0! God (V. :1. The mp] who wn-sun] with him tbvrefunp wu none other than the nngrl of Jehovah who nppound to [hunt in her extn-unity (Urn. Ht, 7, I3 ) and who punnuk of the bmpitallty 0! Abraham (Gen. xvnl, I-Q. We may dun Iuppnua that lhoChrht whowutohbornlnhununlorm was nvultng hluml! In lhavwnyn to lib u-nub And If Juqwbo wnvpryod unwell awry mun, cmdunroded to ho: luv! 3`: V tlhllllj. Who than was this mun who vrrutled with Jacob! In Hanan ul, 4, we read that he was mange], butfuth-.rou in ourle-on Inna that In the fut.` of this angel Jacob rung- fll 0' (RI! (V I'M The -n-ul nhn `aunt anruggu wll Jun (0 come. Tho l.onelyComha1. (vs. D-l-$)--Aa ho ro- malncdallalonoin madcap uhadovnof the night a man came and wreauul with him. 'l'hhwannotana-zninaant by!-luau tamar- dar him, a nomo lL'holl.l'I mod to say, nor ` was Jacob dreaming. an tome German Ichohtns used to my. We ntbr have a nar- rative rm-|abx_i_aa a fart. Jacob wrestled with amanunttbo bmakol d.ay,andwbax the man got no advantage over him he touched tho bollowol his thigh. that ever after Jacob limped, and for can mason his d1 I avcndcunu did not eat the ninewol the hip which ls upon an hollow or the (high (v. 32, RDV'h\I Vensinn). I ll'|... 5L-.. _.- aL.`_ _A__ _n IEIILIII U3. Ho sent all those droves scrum the (on! of the Jsbbok, which its It:-nun flowing into t.beJondnnfromthohndolMoab justnorth of Mount Gilead. Afterward he took over use own funny and pone-tan All human ` ingenuity could do Ind been dono, but the put struggle was still to come. Th. ltu|4I'l`nanLgn In. 0.1 AI) A- L- __ ulna!` u nu-uuule unpnrailon upon llllll, but what must his feelings be when he haul seen the fth and had been nnurml vo time: They be thy servant Jacob's; it is 5 present nntomyloni I-`xnmnnd behold he also is behind ua." II. _....a .11 .L... ,n_,, unuuuuuutr. Answering His Own Prayer--\\'o see from the following narrative that he began to an- swer his own prayer, although we may doubt less any thato-1 gave him needed wisdom. Without waiting for God to make aspocul demonstration he began to employ such measures as were likely to win the favor of his bmther. Taking 5!) dmnestic animals be divided them into live dnwvs, placing a considerable distance lx-tw\-n them, and putting each in charge of a servant, who was to give a stereo typed and most defer:-ntial answer to Esau. as he met them and inquired to whom they belonged. The nt. drove would certainly make a favorable impresion upon him, but must his fnulilmn ha than Im hm! nanny` . u .4 un~...v.:u.u. The (1nd of the Covenant. (vs. `.H0)- When he lld(il`(`!~L*iI'S God as the God of his father :\ill'8i.|ilLll, and the (ind at` his father Isaac, he does so with n-fun,-xivo to tho covenant made with than and tho prumises made to them. He not only urgm (ht-so, but he nelninds God that ho haul tnid him to n~turn to his country, and that ho hail prmni.~`(`:l to deal well with him. He then conic-.~.s1-s his own unworthinem of even the least of God's mercies, and ascribes to him all the great prosperity which he had enjoyed. Vs. 1142 He prays for deliverance from `his hrnther Esau, and from his murderous hand, and mminds God. as A motive for spar- ing his life and the lives of his children, that God had pmmised to make hisseed like the sand nf 1!... ans: M. .......,.o L... ....._.s..._-; 4-..- uuu uuu pluuuxl (0 111880 [US l like [D8 and of the sea, that cannot be numbered for multitude. ;_ _______ M, 11- .\ w. --- - II-llll CUII(ll`Uuu Butliis prusom-our mind does not forsake him. He uses his best judgment in the divi- sion of his servants and property into two camps, ntrl Hwn in his extremity, when hu~ man foru-sight can do no mom, lxotakes him- self to prayer. 'I'llI` I Ir.-unv ululuuri IIUCKKS uuu uerus. Ho flmilly broke, away from his father-in- lnw, Iznhnn, by stealth; Pursued by Laban, but delivered from the peril to which he was exposed mm his anger, through God`s gra- cious interposition, ho was exposed to a new dzuigver from his brother, whom he had so deceived years befone, and who was now ` marching to meet him with 4(1) men. Through all these years Esau had not forgot- ten the wrong done lnm. Jacob was in peril of seeing all his posscsions disappear in a mgfnont. and of being slain with his wives um children. 1)..` |.:. ._.-_., , l- - u u - - -iii _ - ._ '-vthZ.d&III luhnhndullarll. ,....v...|.nu.n-u, noun 'I`.'1!'3lv.~on iz:t`m!uccs us to ;he crisis of Jau_h`.- 115-. The new name which he ro- ceiml is II.-~ :-5:11 n1` cumplete change which was u'ru:x; 1zl in hint` (lo! l:ml' ; matly blond him. A solitary pil;:n':n he went to Huron. He \left Hann \\`i`.h two wives, one of whom he had received against his will, and eleven sons, besides nu- morons ocks and herds. n n....`n.- |.....|... ......... 4- I.:- l-AI--- :_ ' 1- : } Lesson XI! 9 ! the International So!-lea fur .\'u:'ulay Jlzzn-in `.:()--'!`ext 0! the; Den- sun. (hm. xxxll, 9-133 and 24730-U'3lden on. cun-nss' NOTES on THE sun- DAY SCHOOL LESSON. `Text. Gen. xxxll. 236. J.-`\COI}'S "NI-IW N .\ 31-I2. THE SBRITISH -WHIG, FRIDAY MARCH 13.4 I What`: tho lino. Why win I tingle moment when you our-SI immodhu nlhl from inlnrnlot 01- lo pain by the an ol Poison`: Notvh-. tho gnu pub run 9 Norviliu bu newt lnnaknovutohil. Try: I0 can nnplo hunk. You willlndlt utuncouncoct od. Non toothu: cnnpn. bu]. oclmud nlnlhr dhpput villa h and. an I! by us? when Intua dub. Tatlnululocuu. atarugbudooulry dcdun" `net Into A unNe taint. Sunday .\'-hon! u-;u-uanuuqnillilllfil Iln. I. Gaicundnnmndntoginnnch helpuhh hunhldcldllnyund C 1". nun who nib with God will pvvdlwnlnn. clotlnthoyhco when the hardest battles no fought And the grains! victories now. .1. Hod`: gamma change the mound nin- Wm M. ncr Would. uu-vu|nI|III,VlulDIllWCl'l 1 Wonbrulddowbuwomnwnmwuour on prayer: Chrhiuu about! uudl tho Illllcndfaukhtalhugivul than Gtldomuh-an-Intn.p._...L L.n.. -- L. iirflltl. V111 ho ujwgrqt Q WI nhnnhlaln -.L-o _. ...._ ., A (27.2. III-innocuous. I|o.ly Cl. .l\L...J (`on-ed of Iminking. .\ you friend of mine I'll cured of an in;~atiable t iirst for liquor that had so plo- stmted his system that he was unable to do do my business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters It allayed all that burning thirst : took away the appetite for liquor ; made his nerves steady ;and he has n-nmined a steady and sober man for more then two years, and has no desire to return to his cups. and I know of is number of others that have been rnred of drinking by i:."- leading: R. R. 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