“Be Thou Anything to Me, O God - But Silent.” And, when Sant guinea of Lord a aa him 1 fee eo phehe: 7 Seat a “Papa, whiere does God live?” my e fours ~ skv.t-T dns must admit. ‘dow and Jook @ little space; ‘then hé-bent his ~hea last “to. Said 59 gras ely} with an Sonoma ‘note ol ee “Lido bi “the poet has ‘sig of the longing to clasp pf ep bye hence. Hegr the ¥ ice tee has ‘been stilled.._- How tee sou evermePass ion pat po ti eee ° Aftei ol span Ney ee “pont te ef pi and in that stillness Stor Be ance “to tie frightened hearts. eater he rend ing earthquake J0d's, and then ° A BLESSED Seeae: Prophit’s ea And yet |B s terri ble tieete, its ap fie Baier osel Ge fool Pile. He Ned xe! Nis, now er to furtl danger? er did eae fates Hat ‘Whe affrighted king ie habits of his Cie tumbled; ke was movod, but not to oKed earnsstly upward for Hes a peasy or amet ndment. such a state of mind, In terror whch oe Jed him still lower, Ke turn <i and Ddeconeht Him, and Goa © a answer. Neither saa Fagin: sate by pk at dre: neither by priest and unrepentant, yet God did aot It is not ‘aul; guilty, airaid, ealled in vain. ansW: be He vee eas said ¢ cue wiownoee without tou God’ came ae # Alount-Gilboa, and. ‘Saul ay ae, : ae yeh pat voce i handful,_of —hones uintight =F Let us not in eee Hours of sah pee oat Acct uot not aes one indierence, or our abits of omission, very sen! future, we sie fee His Yet God Sa ones prays. footsteps, you must be in harmony ith Him indeed, -T0 PUNISH NYAM-NYAMS'| EXPEDITION “To START AT ONCE oe SOUDAN. Natives Muster 35 000, and Carry |© “Bi jows and Poisoned rrow: Fee ion “of 2,500 troops again yi: Proved eee aes lir-el-CGhazal country, low Fashoda, ays a des patel from Egypt. [out many y only cafry bows and pois- oe: [oa tte hes inning of the year ot risen ep aes ee or tons. Since = Belgian traders have rue lem with several ‘alotea ta ja ange for tusks, oe who have © expedition will be reducer oes © awe mother — sick . child! . Thats the way it works when a ‘mother i is. nursing her infant. Scott's Emulsion is an ideal _ medicine for nursing mothers, _ “It has a direct effect on the milk. Sometimes the mother is weak; her thin milk does not make the ne grow. "Scott's Emulsion. os all that. The rich cod- iver oil in Scott’s Emulsion feeds the mother and gives a flow of rich, nourishing milk for the baby. =ma-, _ The medicine in as aoe Cannan: and oes burnt ie ‘Nye traders till _ tribe came. Belgian infloenc ‘ ae WEEKS ik sone fonjee corps. Abate 2 Briti ers will tion, which > e now 5 Pa been = in the most secret mai ‘irdar,. Sir Reginald Wiagace, aon his ‘stalls liave already left > tlie White neh ie the | Nyam-Ny ‘ee to five weeks, bark, ans ugh the White nites V Valley ts will-he established 1 he eantendens or "Sila tin Pasha. are described — only st the mother but goes naturally _ through the milk and strength- ens the child._ Nothing to harm—all for _-good—Scott’s Emulsion. Sy A Wel ated yrs Bee gon SCOTT & BROWNE, Toronto, , ‘The travellers, and pemeiety by Dr. race, great snake tog for a c tastically dressed stro! sing. iS tie accompaniment of @ sort ‘sien ite Belgian advance = om the Aeon ee towards. fl ee ym-Ny asia) tae call sitedies: by only | re Eee \ecees an yedi- ee pas yam Boat fantastically tattooed, bee! fee A tiaving its ‘‘totem,” spec! KEEP THE BLOOD PURE. Life are Caused Watery and Impure Blood. Bad sh Sain ee bad health..'That pro- | ii colds, in fact the whole body ‘aches, can’t Daniel McKi had. been amivted r-| mach, headaches. Thid. Widney 6s Biles. was completely occ Gicour preetiatsa end ai autaicce een ho the major rr @ most severe nature. ‘At different than | stare ra ips the sky and] when will see ‘recommend algia, nervousness, general weakness Williams” Pink Pl you Ye sure to have the =o pills with — the full name iams’ Pinks as os the id by Seaiciae 2.50 b; for Pale arava a FOUR THOUSAND YEARS AGO. es-|pelics and Instruments oe in Egyptian Tomi excavations which were t gaa is Nile, soy oe Deceniber, ao aoe jime- mb lift 887 See Sebsk.. = 2800. B.Cop.. her with its curious funeral mod- Each burial eae fas son: Seat j@ base of a haft, oceadlonally at @ denth thirty, fogts:> hewn lid careful means the body Inted “eyes of Osiris’’ ms ward thie = = The sarcophagus was pith a late umber of little wooden representing river and sailing Bp oF an veloe ‘nt the ancient Eg: Se eae ioctesd foes oeae years bet a undershirt, ith ‘em once in awhil Ove camot always bea Bere, but one may always be a mal Nearly All the Common. Ills of Weak, the lingering bil ured Misiiams Pink’ Pills’ sends coursing} man named: Fla: 8 hls men, ove day, whom omgst Liebe, fio re-/ ein e e story 8 sealer come out. {| There are remedies that there 1s a, tenden “I see it stated here that the sul FA sh I had one like it to T'd like to get "SAL CEYLON UNCOLORED GREEN te: true. You can prove it speedil do so? See that you do. Sold “SALADA” Black tea. 25¢ an |We Keep. on Telling You about the vast superiority of We a to Japans. ly by a tea pot pe Mas ea ie in the same form as the famous 4 40c per tb. By all grocers. THE STORY OF A CROW. In a certain town in Ireland there lived! a major who was very miser- amid anied him on his rambles about “one day’ the crow (got away from lead; Tinquent ‘said gals calmly ‘that was a go rt. Ai was indeed, aic;? aot knowing old farm laborer. "Poet 36 a gun you have," the major; “‘will you let _m handed hi saw there was one barrel unexploded so, turning the gun on the astonish- see exon have killed miy Pet stow, and y you will hay ave to eat it, or IT will choot you. Flanagan implored the major to i ii ae might shoot away, ce more. thinking he was sufi- he looked like j be ha’ nd | the midst. of the eee ee sense o} k HEARING IN NOISY SHOPS, shal le had ma: dest his favor- | cal, $ sie va Pg sip Fay se hed on<a high | defined been accustom hand is more neare, is very keen. odd, it’s fact.’* pene Soa as BABY'S WELFARE. ery mother is naturally anxious b inting the g1 said = T fish that crow I) iaieatsion ‘amy. cacape “for the maj-| an | portly atter ‘this the major joined his regiment, ait. ees tig | ami ing the major’s wat if he knew who majo Oh i ane the reply, ‘I know him well; ae had the honor of that Flanagan ty ner TOW; aes eee C ais | 5 mpetition works b tee either" ip ite or death of trade. Here comes nurse to bathe put you E good and go qitickly. genes was a night-dress! dear? Little Girtuen I only have to go to the wash on week! | Basel ep oles eat ea child ae sO m feenwitiont ths leet them: by a by eee e Dr. Williama ‘ues Co.;. ‘Brockville, ‘Ont. Tlie Belgians are the greatest tato eaters in the world, and Trish come secon est Ching in furnishing alls of rooms co with a coarse, dead-black canvas. Isaacson _ and Swers rival Eig iets. pie Rep atone eltueted dn po- the ar Moses shouted to Isaa you great Booby. and BS that ugh face wid day, Mr. Moses, go: I see ypu haf removed from de oder * side.” Xou cannot & too particular © in buying- medici It may be a question of life or death. e So many Cot he selection of treat- tt is more danger; 2 |ous Dak ace You would not thin of talking ay | estre that trot of neglected colds tl n these ailmen' outs oN HAVING A MEDI CINE OF saeceed es sx RE-| PUTATION, SUC HHASE’'S SYRUP OF AND TURPENTINE. family medicine See has Do not be satisfied with substitutes: and imitations, curative powers wi which have given Dr. cyt} for they lack the la iro it vse = ~— = Do You Choose! 2 Your Medicine with Care and Insist ($7 - on Havin; } : Soe “\DR. CHASE’S SYRUP OF SED | Ms TOE by aa e & sleep. atu | ly ight as well |! |THE cosT HAS BEEN MUCH REDUCED. Has Taken Its Place as in “Surgery— “Also as a Motive Power. radium wonder hes been fol. lowed by a music hall tia merely: ior cantatas xs been Dewai eight ates 369 Maxint Boyd most indefatigable. 3 jr es ected, the iiquias ai Ba been greatly ie eed ICH LOWER. preqiction -at the ge it is po: Toe The per square inch, denly, released pand cgi ice eaee gual ile suites compres- id that, it liquie becomes so. then drawn off by means It is . jomena produced by liquid f "i pat | Bz Be explained, cold ‘trees | ee ene a aie is so cold that i that it uta of oxygen iil flo eles: into Peale “chloroform and: © woided. “Liquid. air h: n used in cold storage } aomotive are some great me. He ene day the diffe nes Meares moved, PON SS CONSOLATION. Hackett. Had not cessful as he was thon when he ie had ‘been so site th Hackett was, with atten tiop a dubious cam- pS TET beat ‘awa < a that!” DE eaeee OF GLASS. ng aifire on e plant en bein; oon “Syrup insectt and Tur- [Sot venting. its ee reputation. MRS. Gi) fTiciapree. Aa: a treatment levlas that we have ever been “Mrs Se ee Pichborne, =, ees “van "BUSKIRK, Rob- ey inuon street, Moncton, N. B., writes: shiny Have used Dr. Chase's insecd and Satee ne i Syraé Tyo Silden wien they ha’ I first used ie on sa mR. i. laatighter, who suffered ieee of asthma. cold would |ronit nearly prea ito x \ Dr. puBReete i lealors. or Edmanson, Bates & Co. Fonte. Sep as jundesignedly made, whence the ve ae Uist and easily impraved. Tha ture of glass was Jirst es “the a in aed in 1557, London leadin CURED RY SUGGESTION. An interesting case of curing @& kard mn during a Ma! s is toe RS gies igh at Port “grirance into at ac 9 o'clock, and were nene| ow under “od the jortifica- EW ATTACK, Sen Sa Tokio says perial has just issue |= the | foluowing a eS: at : “Thi rks for our attack hav ing | been nearly conres eenitek Sui ht Mountai FIRING ON PORT-ARTHUR, Petersburg pombadbalond o Port 5 understood to have ing. ram Sent through see Parohaeks, Gen. Stoessel repo i an attack’ made RS thie: Iapen in. es Avthur oF 2. 2 OR DEATH, Wokio says = eanadt be puritan oe the tout “i battles, © With the prepared ru er man and our last cent for this FIGHTING TN MANCHURIA, ae cos ae St. Petersburg ht {sen-- Kauropeticin wa ‘amounting | onet ongageriont, bat the en= oats i ceentty slsckenay. e nine ‘woitn’ i pon. Nov. 26 the ete sia ip reee, olfensive, and endeavored ti eso our left fank whilst acivanichg rae no later reports.” Gen. eee also boss scribes. He ne’ anese Petes ane a ae \- aissance on the night of Nov. 25. ae ele Auer A desi : Man Eee “headquarters, ae sa ng “From the night of ck was eunisee repulsed aa Ray oan nee, Gen. aly. at the time the despateh situation is unalter tachment, }occasionally but gain no advanta; The Rus-| 0 sek |. ONLY 2,000 ACTIVE TROOPS. m|in the capture of th Arthur, Kouropat- dents briefly on the sharp ere sey- correspon vi Saal {on the Japanes: attack isolated points, Sian cannonade has lately daily sened m= |Canno! ai ‘ever reinforcements the Russians bring : JAPS OCCUPIED POUTUEN, | A despatch from Field Bieasaunttacs, sult of ibe repulse the Jap: Sapiod Pov The Russians anany aaa on ‘tie field. anese _0c- left JAPS HOLD THEIR GROUND. The apa! the daily Sas in front of the central’ army, and in | eB: AS the whole line of trench- és is so close tat the Japanese can draw ‘fire at euy time by displaying caps on sticks. slo few casualties result daily from ri Irs CAPTURE ( CERTAIN. er prohibited. ar Tapidly, notwithstanding betty i i killed and _ fifty-seven the go ich is ane to exchange the monotony of the block- ade for a decisive fight. led ogar the main fortifications, but resulted 6 two Panlung- forts, furnishing comma ne one-third are provided with Winter _} clothing. tad: Katine , o velock in the afternoon a oe "Doth, put we the sinking of a hoepitel-sbip at, SPOre Araiie ‘are be- lieved-in © Tokio, but they are not confirmed officially, COAL STORES BURNED, Ar despatch Trom Tokio says i— ‘Thursday the head- the quarters of the army before Port Arthur e conflagration ae His felicinks used by 0 z fae the coal stores have been MORE TROOPS FOR RUSSIA. lon Stan- says it is author- o1 atone ai oe ee that Russia upot used ta “The wounds caused by the Jap- an ts are for thi slight, except whan they occur in the nese LOW oe old rifles, the © encased in cop- per and the Twounis of which cause blpod poisoning. |All, the reserves are armed w ed in the United States. The Wei-Hai-Wei baggie ea of says ne London Dai forming nty thousand approach of Japanese A despatch to the chronicle. from his Gertndas Bort in Shantung Pro- vince, Tide slaty reported that the dig- ging of tunnels to pierce the scraps at the Sungshus! | Tungkikwan Forts gun harbor untenable for the luseian Warship, < BIG BATTLE E IMPENDING. despatch from a Petersburg int movement. Milltary Eaaiine satisfactory cate instore where the Russian reinfor now accumulating lates ede Ji movem: eon actaally ci better adapted t to advance than during the CAPTURE RUSSIAN CAMP. despatch from Tokio says: Deki able equipm alties were ee ut thirty. _ ENROLLING € CHINESE. jave open -ecrul Chinese at Shilintin, 85 — m Siaminting. tributed eaerars of cieulars, ing enrol n | Japenese nee and fight ge a ler the circulars vans out that the and J; the active | P are rane laena it possible |Jots ctv in te, tgs to $8.25; clover mixed, $7 to ‘The | eee and pure Se $6.25 to a te: ‘ol the 7 ome medium ecma*'st| LEADING MARKETS. The Ruling Prices ES ree. Stock ne and ae EE BREADSTUFFS. ‘Toronto, Nov. 29.—Wheat--Ontario —asier at $1,02 to $1.08 for red abe toe pring. ‘80cto 90 tor Manitoba steady; No.1 ouprahors. #102; Ho. 2 north- ern, oO No. 3 northern, 92c, G sian Tay Lae 6c more grind- sa higher Tor ghnlee, Macitove mad oS. T0, £08 first 30 for bakers. malting outside, Toronto ae Rye—Firm a to 76c for No. 2 Corn—New American yellow, new American 5aY | G4ic, on track Tor Oats—Continue steong at 880. for No. 1 white, cast low freights: 2, Bdge low freights, and ike to cars sae Peas— “Are scarce at 67¢ to 68c for No. 2 west or east. Buckwheat—Unchanged, 56c, east ie- | and, west. “COUNTRY PR PRODUCE. Butter—Trade continues steady and the | prices are unchang: Sreamery, - prints, 200 to 21e tu =i19¢ . 20¢ eso | Day gabe, good to do inferior erades good ms ior The for aes Se 2 aie Aor 8a fe to turkeys and 96 to 10c for arate oe Baled Hay—There is plenty coming Rigecl ee auppy dnewleniatd and ‘on for car lots on track here. ‘Straw—Is firmer $6 per ewt for lots on track here. MONTREAL MARKETS. winter se ane, 5 them, |80; straight Ee $5.10, to ey 50, Pek fad , se: oe in bulk, S15" 50 io $16. rolled oats, Ket is about ne at $2.20 per bag, with barrels quoted at_ $46 oot $4. ito $1.4 per bag. payeto $9 to $9.25; No. 2, mixed, + ton in cal Speen -Cholee peaeagl 0 S15 eae 45 ee bushel, $1.35 to re re in i Brontaiotie Eien eavy ls ee ae ee $16. .. |clear fat’ ‘packs, “aa Brass pte Ge ie hare fr to 815 logs, $4.51 CATTLE MARKET. ‘Toronto, ied little bris! ket to-day Shepels ee was no mat- jerial change in ‘or the socal ataade es ther lemand, the wl second | c S ¢ |The house of quotations are unchanged at $8 per a intone at |i as well Cornmeal—Is unchanged at $1. 30 di Fan si quality was soon picked up, soma el Ae SA slower sale at "The run was 100 loads, wn 148 head of | cattle, 2,200 Hambs, 2,000 hogs, ‘and Bxport-Practieally nothing Ae ort line. ‘The Old Country market is very low, cable quotations Possible profit for the itn Be -: athe brisk cattle; Ecce Sas cow sed many stockers of- fering. A fair demand for good -ockers nT few good feeders. s—Market steady: mae aan ee aaa ts, $4.80. Sorat Seas RIOT IN WINNIPEG. Russians Factions Fought For A a atch from. Winni A serious riot between Galieians. on . | Buckowinians, two wit Doles a youtl led to death, and Sy! reine s wreck hostler managed to get a r the poli Sse WAS SOO! the scene, er abiecixbiible, eight of the ringleaders were arrested, SEER Oe TWO CHILDREN PERISH, Tames Bowen's House at Hrendon Man., ‘A despatch Bogs mi Winnieg. sa jowen, ante nt over S ceieriiires Br more aaa awe and during her absence the Sre broke | i. it pnieearad eee parent having iprarped <oreve the upper on the house is $1,- 500, Perit vies se ee DREAMS FATAL RESULTS. le woman Looking for Her savings |i s He Dee ‘A Uespateh from Chilcayo, saya, As a result of a dream, Mrs. ie Cou- et, 41 years old, Jost Ker lite 0 ps Wed- eet been stolen from in the bottom pa ee Sere by y ile reality Pugedh she took a lamp in one hand aa ther baby under ue ae esti arm, ’$20, and moullie, ~ Mrs. ied while being taken to a Hospital. HACKED HAND AND FEET. Terrible Deed of a Lunatic on a Nisit Near PWontreal g ‘ A despatch from Montreal says: John Arnold, lunatic, Tautee himself in a most horrible manner on instep, and Racked the PRE lots, 34.50 to pecs ty that his life was saved, as the flow blood was so wa: eongme to the Royal Victoria Ho a |pitaly where lie now lies in a critical .; |cond! pee era INDIANS INCREASING. Slight Decrease For Year, 800 More for Decade. A despatch ae Ottawa says: FLASHES FROM THE WIRE The Very Tetat Teens Sco At Parts of the Glabe DOMINION, ‘Thos. Hunt, of Winnipeg, took an spas of cough medicine aad ied. Calgary ratepayers vote Dec, 20 om a by-law to rai 000 to. install A by-law will be submitted Hamilton ratepayers in January raise $20,000 Yor the proposed moun- -jtain drive. Hamilton's assessment, _notwith- standing the deductions of the Court of Revision, ta tabreased 1bis:yenr by. 10,000. $2, “thers ate 2,000,000 bp. of water PoWer: used. in the world,, says beige esgeeveiy xr Niet Canada lias one-tenth. The Department” of the avert Dae ec of within the limits of \Dewkhohor reservations, J. Macdonald will-next — week _ the Pence River. yors ue capabilities of _ ~ Dominion — S hishen tliere, FOREIGN. The Sultan ordered, Vigorous u suppres: ulgarian. -volutionary rene: 8 a result of recent ae eastern Turkey, thousands ai ith out faut: or clot! thing. eas~ ress hie panese charitable ereeateat Ions are arranging-to send Year's presents to the soldiers in the fila. The steamer, Fite William, with a iven up for. ode Layerbool on 1 Ocbs" lost. 29 for noecuntis and no vestige of “ as ‘ tne Hees lise ‘Macedonia. Reports reaching the French F eign Office show that fourteen -treat- ies of arbitration have thus far been — santa, ies of aeeiies? about 12: ture fo pull t Soke haa ebcdoupts "thd number: m, [Many Injured, * Three Fat veland. eveland, people were injured, Ly poet a show as Z fourtes ee te one tC oeiaty aioe mi Were more or less severely: Shipments From Mon’ Soe Deer hea: Teton and i. objective potats, with Glasgow f 232 head was