THE BUNDLE OF LIFE. Rev. Dr. Talmage Inspired by a Familiar and Homely Simile. The Things Which Go to Make Up Man’s Earthly and Heavenly Existence--They Are Bound Together !n the Divine Economy. ington, Mare! familiar image of a rials De Talmage hi — Under the shows in this sermon the things f° fomake op man's earthly and heaven- life; text, xxv, 29, “Tho yal of my be bound in the bundle of life with the Lord thy God.”” Beautiful Abigail, in her rhythmic plea | 8° Ty and intel ual request e of her inebriate ae that wo might usband, L gays adres words he cies thn ‘i ite eect bound up in the bundle of life, hike Idid not know think of ame © better i ike | it. Busi of life! we pea a ting the the photograph tel ant id, and the ‘value, ve been varie of a ingdom, During the last spell of cold weather undles that attrac se pack them ‘tribute kari ! Blessings eeive Blessings those who ! Blessings on those who dis- on those who re- It is a Precious Bundle. rarel ie beautiful eooniah did Abi- undle of i 8 fis 0 On, eee ‘a Prolou Bind is lifet ‘Once hi an his auto- biography, and it is of thrilling interest. The is birthp! the story of bis struggles, the story of his sufferings, wy of his triumphs! But if the autobiography of the most ul life ‘well written it make many chapters of advent of of comedy, and there would not be an un- interesting step from cradle to Bundle of memories are you! Boyh ae with all its eager: from eal co; they will be Horace Greeleys in edfforlal chair; they ‘will be Webstors in te’ Bente. Mary will be a campempnter sy realms, or'a Willard on reforma- tory plaeform, ora Helen Gould in mili- sacrifice magnificent woman! Ob, Wiabaetaie at) ROG at keane tions! It is a bundle ands nor exti one ney who start life am) be pela Pande toe anley can pidiinedl oe ban ot be because I ae The Power to Think, Bundle of faculties in every man and woman! Sublime and if staggers me, swamps Ghat this bundle ot ite was put up with great care. Al chant and almost eny faithful house. holder will tell you how much depends on the way a bundle is bow Now, I to tell Zou that this ban- dle of lit fe well put .er—tho . Who but the gripe, judes of a long life he still keeps his five elle nite bundle of faculties! The thought] as n senses, and, though all tho lighthouses | great he @ been reconstructed tera put th; hs has in i aiee aiken aumlaliod Woe Lote to His foeeuead tie eres life's struggle. It is a God clo which God started him, and, though the us locomotives of 60 years ago were long ago sold for old iron, he has the original powers of locomotion in the limbs with mi which God started him, and, though all | sifted an the electric wires that "carried messag yea have been torn down, hi nerves bring messages from parts of his as well as when God strung pray them 71 ‘ago. Was there ever such} god might be asleep, ings or ona complete bundle pi ther as the| journey, or gone a hunting, but our God uuman being? What a factory! What an| is always and always hears, engine!:What a mill race’ i a light-| and is always close by, Segre house! What a locomotive!"What an eleo- | w: of prayer is as loud as an_arch- ic battery! 2, furnace! What {angel's trumpet, and a child’s “Now I aster the Lord God Almighty!| lay me down to sleep” is as the right direction. influences aman bein ‘Within an hour of FE ie Scarlet panies) iimcmemine and tiphiaeiee and influenzas, and the whole pack of epidemics surround the le threaten its occupant, and “infant Moron in the ark of as not more imperiled by the ‘monsters poy Nile Shan every cradle s imperiled by ailment all dev after fawn foes rithin aoa = without. Evil a £ lv ae ae ed a t i Spioage saloons ai enough in number to go round and round and round the earth. ts, e address and get that bundl in he Nght way! “Thou ioe ri Q & 2 Hirected, does not come out at the Het station, but becomes a lost bundle, al tay amid the rubbish of the uni- verse | Value of the Bundles pared Saute = base mountains for Selene can ‘were writing about, for ‘hey well knew what mountains All the nds inane moun- (boa, Mount’ Engodi, Se Horeb, Mount’ Nebo, Mount 'Pisgah, Mount Olivet, Mount Zion, Mount Mor- fah, Mount Lol be bound up with that God, ho ani’ now and di: and torment us. Instead of a bel world of care would ight as a feather, and tombstones would be marble stairs king's pal- 6 09, and all the Kiants : pas pron cenlie aya thigh with slaughter. ‘A God away up in the heavens is not ef int many | the knot and take off the cord be aligene) lad proportion. se] a it will be aa your precious bun- le of life shall be opened in the “houso the greeted by all the voices of the heavenly a circle! settling down the moving about and upsettings experience? We will soon know all our neighbors, Pani queenly, Prophetie, spostolio, seraphi srohangelic, ‘Tho preolous pHa fe of ite opened a alae te seclaspations They vill all bo 20 glad Two have got exfely through. nd serste With God’s Love. {t will be found that the fatter ot thar preolous bun life 1d not afford to have that bundle lost, because it had it nsportation and exfearrtval, “Kept by ywwE of th faith un! moplete salvation.”* tho Netactty of the ns is involv should fail to keep oe one ransomed soul the pillars of Jehovah's throne would fall, and the foundation: the e city would hear lne and dash down all mien on the streets and no worshipers in a temple—a dead Leases £ the dieses ried Herculane the Lest anyone should pants the God have no pleasure that dieth.” Gh! I cannot tell feel about it, the eee is so glorious, of Charaeter. r consists of two tl And, hence, composure receive & ea) grow a little quietly? That is a man spiritually Leer forge, these are strong men—the spirit- heroes. w Not un Accident, Sorrow is not an accident, ocourring now and then-—tt is the ory wool which 1a woven into the warp of God has the nerves to agonise and the fi bigheat lite fea interprets it t Missed. theron, can’t you possibly out So possi ithout iS Tniiehe poaety ao iw any books.—Yale Revord. And the One Before That. Howitt—Does your wile always bave tho last iat divert it, or to forever | testimony of and affection! With what glow of expectation we untle Jowett—Yes, and the next to the last too.—-Ally Sloper. NIN AMERY HANDLING MILK. Methods Bmpioved a at the complish this latter ‘pola e feeding is after rath the milking. The a) ean of the hay, en- silage or 6 of See eas de- velop unchecked in ripyning cream will cause the bu to have a very dis-| agreeable, offensive fia j Before beginnin; Pro fessor Otis, each milker sees that his bands = elena. ot iss ed look cl sible tee ‘eon ‘Tor isp Acne Ris’ often necessary to wash in hot water ee to milking. Each m provided viet BA ion fennel cloth, | which used to wipe off the elas aoa ba udder of nae cow. Thisre- moves the loose particles of dust and! oistens the Hire & so readily fall mre ekdehs) as well ex S20 cloth straim-| pa daterilined with boiling water after each milking. , ay milk pal asod is called the “same; itary dairy pai made of heavy longer after was swallowin; ae out of an open milk pail cow’s milk is weighed sampled a again strained through a wi seco and @eamyatrcucuciour pick nesses of cheesecloth. This wire strain- ex is so constructed that tho milk is o New ver and the Chicago. We Lape ei ava! Jan ib reasons. In the fi ral and will not collect Hg ne ie iid of the Chicago can can be cleaned much easi ond place, when it is the milk any length ‘of hegre and conducted throu; remove any germs or) fat aut parties, into bellows, wey oh fs forced through the milk. Gentine ie the can of mil while this 0} performed can- not fail to "action the cowy odor that is gi is kept up Raat tha ends asl oats be Samoyed a hla ‘way near-| ly all the taints in milk not due to} germs can be removed, and it has been by experience that milk is much. ney On ee is inal aaa), ad means that she taka time te digest thorough mat thse food ta asset er. fod liberally night and morning and sufficient variety, she 3 if m wit food it goes to ach and does not come up to be chewed in the cud. —Boston Cultivat 5 Milking wit wine tan i is a thing of of the past. The dry and clean tHE IS SICK A AT REGINA Serious Iliness of Lieut -Governor { Forget of the N. W. T. SHOT THROUGH THE LEFT HAND Marriage of a Canadian Deaf Mute to» Batavia, N.¥., Sufferer From the Disability—A $1,500,000 Block of Building to Be reet- ed in Winnipeg—A Nai ¥ire. Revelstoke, B.C., has been proclaimed a city and will soon elect a mayor and lermen, A Block of bullaings, 40 cost $1,600, , Ie already in slght for the coming summer in Winnipeg. (t is reported 1) hat ciara Governor Forset of es gre west Territories is a it Reg ao and his friends a o Grand Lodge of the Sons neft Soclety, will apply as arliament for 2. the coming se act af incorporation. Napa ea Sunday. the photegraph gallery of J. was destroyed by eae vce stook belo was badly “damaged by water. ride suits, fully to the homes of their a carriage, are the latest nov- elty in Chicago er imninal cincles Daniel Scotten, the Detroit millionaire eco manufacturer, is dead, aged 80. His estate is estimated at $5,000,000. He ti ‘was the cause of death. ‘The announcement is made in the Lor ek newspapers that the Glas- niveraltg) Bae. Feanlved 9 confer of upon Sir Henry ho. sae Irvin; new Italian priest-composer, Perosi, fo hero of the hour at Paris,” Porosl declares that all his talent sball be de- ted to music. He has fers for an Georg: farmer on concession 1, Etobicoke, was suddenly seized with apoplexy and died before a home from Islington on Satu ‘ceased was 71 years of age, While C. Ames, son ment explode ; hrongh n agitation is on foot to peta sok ionen General for a full jeach’s strange Cook, the head of the great tour- m, Eng. Hi illness which ing the recent tour of Em William of Germany in Palestine. “Dr.” of Detroit is charged with Fane) and the us” position, killing many. of the Ives. Advices to Denver from Tomichi indi- cate that a snowslide on Granite Moun- ‘worth of property of the Granite Moun- Con If the present warm weatiner continues there is every likelihood of the ice in To- fore it did last ice. fenry A. Achesor oh ob eons sam. pion runner of the United States, wi married by Mayor Dich] at Buffalo fox sarlay #0 Miss Carolyn are deat monies / Acheson ago, A new occupation for women has beeu found in Vienna. professional oman grayed is Frau Albert Mueller, a sturdy widow. Frau ‘Mueller was ap) week to suc her husband, who, until his ‘was municipal gravediggs ‘The brig Great. Emperor, which was Langtry, nisi in the Divorce Court, London, Saturday, owing to bis wife's m s incomes with Lord Grantley, w: in They were anarried in 1877. Grantley were almost Burton, the last of the dynamite eon; Deen relased from jail. Tees pate whiel seve pied. “Canada’s revenue for the eight months ending Feb. 28 was $20,285,038, an, in- crease of $4,518,000 over the "previous ‘iod year is $9,018,000 tal $8 A800 bn 1897-8 to $6,- ing a $1 billtoa #100. Neil Watson ot | are laid = tofoemeion at Ridgetown ind Chief Grant of that town arrested the tels are half 7 ‘english Red ‘Arserlenna Boing m away by busive tone of the ‘Nicolis press, together with the outbreak of drain fever. empty, arin U.S. Thanked for Its Offer. ington, Julisn Pannedtt the British ambassador, call of the Nai day, andon behalt of his Govern. Sa Say eae Penal tie the tender of Lord the Brooklyn to bear rschell’s rem: to d, but pared that the British Government had orde1 vessel, probably the Talbot, ‘Atlantic squadron at Ber- muda, for this mission. Final plans for ins homeward will depend te official notification Goer ot the despatch of the en CEREMONY AT WASHINGTON. Funeral Services Which Were Attended the President and Suite. Washington, March 6.— serv- ices over the remains of "ibe ellen Fan n ni Chopin’s Buneral, March upon the organ, ‘The attendance at the servioos was ono of he most notable that has ever gathered Pare mo At a little after o'elock P President PARLIAMENTARY Some Very Good Stories of Well-Known Public Men ju Kugland. It is a curious oe that the House likes dress— F some nervousness, The London Mail, and’ it ts scldom that the gentlemen are disappointed. ‘ase of a young Irishman who got up to speak one night in 1879 provoked a He was unable to he stood on his fect, ‘nd Siehouga 4 indulged ina sound reallty talking to. ee ‘phere ta one mapa" sid awell- had been debate 1894; but what the point was he had ipeentiy rorgotten and he candidly told | ete s he sat down. — fortune once late Lara B | andere a vigorous attack on the Giada overnment of | close Rot his speech he vai down there is one charge against the ee Minister, and! si ite most : ‘The (short, and was visib- ly pi Se ter he Had’ forgotten what the charge was. ‘Tyiee again did he re- peat what he had said, but the point would not come fo his mind, and ad Du that, when asked oa Tord Palmersto move the address the throne ng the se ithout recourse to his manuscript. One of the most successful speeches ever made in support of the address i reply to the Queen's speech was that Lord Rosebery, as seconde e Ho of Lords, on Feb. 9, 1871. It was also his maiden effort, and evoked the warm- est congratulations of the leaders of parties in the Gilded Chamber. A certain member of Parliament once ¢ palms, which w: and Taree katt cali iia Reesing rd from the base th were face British and American aren entwined crepe and gracef bows of le ribbon lay betwe sgn Sin ‘he offerings from the Executive ion and the British embassy were conspicuously beaut Numerot wreaths of ivy and fragrant violets were among the tributes which lay upon and about the casket. AQ STARVATION POINT. Worty-Two Persons © ‘Train Have zie to Eat. Cheyenne, Wyo., message for atpallon Cheyenne & Northern train in ee fea! at Iron Mountain. sions are redu‘ a ft Uitle coffe, with 48 persons on. board to be fed. They have been snowed in for six days and the conditions are’ d mt rancl rad we been obtained, are al out of relief Imprisoned train ‘before tu went down to the House intent on deliv- of | ering t oration, but he lost his and| manuscript somewhere within the pre- marine corps in ful uniforms. The | cincts of the House. It was picked up by ody of the church was occupied by Sen-| another member hievous propensi- sentatives in Congress und | ties, who, see! opportunity for a distinguished citizens of Washington. ractical joke, forthwith conveyed ‘Phe service was @ very Uapressive one | his unexpected ‘find’ to Sir Thomas ani nearly an hour. The church| Wyse. The x gentleman at once was opened shortly before 8 o'clock for| sought the seclusion of the committee the jon of floral offerings, which | room, where he Buea aps were as notable for elegance as they were | to o speech by number. pees beautiful was heart. the tribute of the ‘This lished, he returned to the Hosa and watched for a ‘opportunity ing part in the debate. ‘The chance cone a Jengthy and tho “stolen thun- rv”? began berate through the Bhauberia the erat delight of a nam bor of members had been let in ‘The be original owner of the speech was flattered at a Tag paced as the oration roceeded, he came ize his own py pouare rey and fiallisy 4 Paid or sumed sucl presi completely broke down. ‘The Pleasure of His Company. A San cisco hostess, famous for her tact and resourcefulness, a mh Tt seems that an offi ‘As he ‘as the son of public Pras andl o mbcabog ee anal family, his erself to him. he in ‘*We should be glad to } ave the plos of your company on Fri inne, she ns said, as he was proe'es hy Per, Hawai- to be with us.” Japan Wants an Agreement. id Mar- fallowing on Saturday anew bright wered last evenin sar elles Hight ascension 8 Sones 45 minntes,, deelination south, 99 At the Chauteau d’Hiver for $300,000. A Little Girl Killed. 4.—The 8-year-old ing sleii ich loaded with wood. upset and 6.—London diplomats | #10”. | the men # ible, of being drawn against it and "Briday came, pre) aia the commis- . Shortly before the hour for dinner said: veyrhen es ee! ready, I will have their places in forma- S jlussed and said: ly was non Benjamin repairer, is doativeny tlae ago, when at Rahway, N.J., duslag 6 storm he was picking cherries, when the as strucl y : 2 ening. Berdell is received a severe shocl It transformed eS eee Him into an eleciio man. “Anyone who just visible to the naked eye, and is mov- ing Moplyet akes hands with him ‘now a ock. By pressing the blades of a 5 Knife between his thumb and 1 Castotlane’s Mania, Ing a, storm he chacges the hota 0 Paris, March 6.—Comto d me] strongly that heary weights ean be lft la aeveloping 8 mania for. acquiring! ol When files alight om him they arp chateaux. At Pau he has just purel pi Wihen beta iy 6 dark Toor not go near a moving locomotive It is the easiest thing in the world to have ee or Lame Back And it is just as easy to get No remedy has made surer and quicker cures than “ST. JACOBS OIL IT RELAXES THE STIFFENED MUSCLES. ver was aliy In P spondent, b so nice as ‘The Change Suited Them. “Zhear Lom was well in es. nth of Man gone tira tes the aver: 131 f 20%, lt fair Use of Dr. V yw engaged in the insurance business, mi Mintie was living at Sound District, Sa bile thers was air tacked with severe pains in the back. At first he paid but little attention to the thinking that 1 he ver, his return to h Williams’ Pink Pills, sionally uses a box if “out of sorts.” ‘The aia a you learn | meat that she had eush a big appetite bey ‘The nd—And how Hight feet is the usual width of a stree in China. If the EN ae Mpetrsed physio none jose 's Worm Powders; a total =y le grater young at two month: —Ally SI ute; in the ri Seite cadence of 115 per e British any) 30, with a sont of ue Per mins PAINS IN TH 1 THE BACK. ‘Are Unually the Resit of Imperfect Widerine he feels in any way ore quickly than it Good T 0 per win atee inche: Guaranteed iinekeeper. sles stent fon this Rgouinae Zd., Teronto, Ont. Solid Gold genuine For te ‘Gaines gold srrtng Ste acelet, Ladies and sta d. de to try Dr. Williams’ | ets want has i be La For selling two doaen (of the above then mouey’ ai and vw REID “BROS, an AGENTS WANTED every town rn ane of 0 bs regular price Me. and 40 gory) Patent Lever Bow sf Plae, Atay Medicates mp Wicks ad other Bad rorik at Sato wnich line you requireto sel. Dominios Novelty Co,, 189 Church St., Toronto, REDS ry town t hor King St. West, ‘To introduce Dr. 5 Traproved Pink tron Tonte Fillo torent Sod fo or tae adie, ves ‘and Kidney’ eneral debility, ete, we eive neuatiom, Pbackahe, nerron Dr. ik ams’ | White meat are tigi of tae ahamhl 7 sand yea tirekaay festivities are pe aetiial 9 nee Pentateuch My wife is having the best of healtb now. Miller's Compound Iron Pills did it. The depth of water affects the speed of steamers considerably, the vessels moving more slowly in shallow than indeep water bakers Out Poor an who wants to obtain the se ight ied agony weed out his that pro- ae food school Bae tieh spe Se of butter fat at a low cost, cows that consume large quanti- ties of feed and turn it into milk.—Live Stock. eeping thi Cows. oeront “He The kidneys, like other organs fas the | nee epee ea ee ee are dependent upon ich, a ans ore ere a REE ote strong nerves for healthy ot an ian couulne off it Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills sup- THE DR. WESTON PILE GO. ply these conditions that they cure kidney troul as other ills which have their origin in watery blood or a shatte! nervous syst all dealers ing for boxe The pent of pou eaters like the | dark, and the easy to learn, and are great talkers if pro- perly encouraged. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, 4 jeiting the Facts. “How long have you been married, Mra, Ashleigh?” “Bleven years. You wouldn’t believe it, would ‘Not after seeing sour husband.” young. The fact is that we ras you?” 1001 together and were wed —_ he must have been one of ‘bout who are always those boys falling in love with their toael Meeting ge tne flonan ye nefized, es cuit ue Py se