Beatuad Ohoapeatintho ity. '1 Foot of Clarence and Bgrmk Streets, < M. MALLEN; ' 'l'lIoConotBookItoI'o. sE6oNo- HAND BOOKS 13---- .n um F 'l'I.N.rl.....$.x:.B...|..E.`....-[,8], CLOTH ` THE EARTH TREMBLEB 2": Aim. 8; NREV. E. P. ROE S` NEW BOOK, IJ. Hendegon & Go. Ift ' uiredb `naceve rgcfu. y the Modern JITII uni] I lluu . REILLY, n__ n_-_|_ `1. snuloxns, Pllcjlrlllil A Story of the Charleston I-`irtlxqmke. Erasers, IN 1 Slates, BIOLOGY , nu.-u uon I AU.` . ALUEBR.-X. TRlGOX0.\l I-ZTRY. l.ATl\' `FRENCH. Aug. 13. COM HJSITIOX M USIC, Jun vauuu ta uuu nlualp nvur rwznzun BB6 Host Fascinsttng Instrument. THE KINGSTON CO.\'SER\'ATOR\' for tho Violin is now open to all who want in Classical training on this Ifprcly instrument. Private tuition M residence if required. An eciont Orchestra can be engaged on short notice and at reasonable terms. Applynt .\l-Anloyb Bookstore. or to II Iiflllll ll.._.'_ l_,-A ,1` (:1-2()UR.\PH Y.` [)RA\\'I.\'1}_ 1. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have as complete assortment in all the following branches : \ Rl-I.-\DL\`(., \\' D ITI \`l ` fsoHooL'BbbkS:, -HART5Y S,- [Variety Large & Prices Low. ran onnnnmrnn And Full Assortment of Small ` Trimmings. BOQ_K_S AND MAG_AZINE.j EVENING CLASSES Fancy P/ashes. Hairs Plushes, Plain 0oIor Pluhes, ` Velvet: in Strips and Brocades, G'7mps. Ruchings. fringes", Buttons, Braids, 0r- naments. Fatlrer Trimmings, PRINCESS STREET, HARDY 8. mew TRIMMTINGS - ONE PR I (`E b'1`0RIL`. - 88 PRINCESS STREET. 7 9! Crayons, "1`1:.\1 1-1-zruxu-2. A|:Dlt sc_HooL FOEPHE VIOLIN. CHESIISTRY. ( `nhu nu Pencils, ELOCUTIU.\', n l1';RA.\l.\l.\R. (:1-2R.\IA.\'. \\'RlTI.\'G,` B I . LATIN. Compasses, The Violin is and Hunt. Ever Romain the `Inn! Ifocu-ulnnhnn Y-.0-...._-_s )1). Com mercid Course, ,. R." . .60 cmvrs. Fur Trimmings, 'IA`\. ['4 Au KINGSTON ".m11u.\xL'rn' . r-. HRlCL'LTl'Rl'I. ' HI-Z0.\II-Z'l`R\', "oRrnor:m'. a |a-u\a5 IJIAl;l.l'. \J|`u. IDl lllUll_)'. .\'ext It-rm commences September min. For terms a pli at the store of Messrs. Rey- ner & Carey. 01 en Lion Block. Rules, PHYSICS HI.\"l'0R\', (:REl~`.K _~Outlery.&c., j % I78 Pr:n_ces83t A'ih_q.,9_ton` Crockery, China, Glasswahe, " Lump Geode, Plated Ware. C`or. Princess 6 vgntmali St;..J Robertson, Brothers ..n_v_n.a_n.J_nJ_L'_.lJ-V; '7 Keeps everything in the Gnury Una Cheap Fresh and Good. Acmn `rm nnuxx. masses 8!. uvnlu uuux KNUWSTHAT -BEDDEN- K003 OY&l"Ithlnl in the Grant:-Iv Lhuu nu}... A Special General Meeting of the Sharehold- ers ol lhc,Kl.\`Gel'N)S Eur(1'mc Lmur 130.. cu- mltedl. for consideri and umctionin By-law .\'o` I0. (posed by the lrecton July ll. 1887!. for the increase of the capital stock 9! the said Compnnyr will be held at the Com 1: "s olco. in the (`ity of Kintrston. on THC 8 Al`. the `.'0tl: day of October next. nt the hour of ten o'clock n.Ir. Dated this 7th day of October. AD. 1887. I ll f`A\lI)III'I I Q....`.. HENPRY & THOMPSUN. T56?-`Em-. l|0('l.l(h|-)OubliIlIl::uf` "I. rain: or barley. but Genuine Mocha and Govern- ment Java. ld`lI`nr gala hr Gunner. -nnl IE-5-1-... :_ IL JIYI. tl'FoI-snl to G `nndllrngght inlb. gm. ilh. 13:! ea. ';1"-issiae. Scent; S Fjnnantaddies. L Apples by the Barrel, 32. Fine Roller Flour, 82.35; Fine Pastry Fldur. Spratfs Dog Cake. ` Sratfs Puppy Cake. A Cheap crockery. ~31 hmh and fulgl nvound. rm. . any ooouom . t tavourite. no cho:`:'ouholiIule of `:'nlfenl and Gumm- Inpuacnndwhdonlobeuleninv. L Y M A N S concentrated Extract of (Ioie .' I` ` roll Tllianrnr .... luv nous IulII-1lCXlC'aI Under wear. Hosiery. Glenn. Bout. Uuhnllu. Col Inn. llnndkuchi.` &c.. mt Inca. It (`ash Price. Imported dlncc for our on trade. Gcnuunen can depend on acting Relinbl Good: mm `two 5` Judah THE GREAT CONVENIENCE AN D LUXURY OF '1` DAY. Jim o1iAoE W. hEYNiER, Pilno. Sintinz. Oman. Humony. \'I\rl in!-In onvnnunna-nu Rnntnnulmnp -:2 I. uuesx um and choices! PaxtSrnit;"chonu_7`- from. \\'el made and lrimmcd. Gnnntced a ru`.-cIAm at at P. B KEN NEDY'S. `hi: Pnuvr|ru,1'uun- nu. nag- .-u me new Tutoring Bublhhma. where `on cannot hi] to be lhorouggbly ed in eat` your outer (or n .\` y The Latest and choicau Plncru tochonoe ` fl-gm: We _nuIdo Gnnnmod ADVERTISE DETAILS 9 I\'RhIrIInn\' L-L-nu uun . - .u-uuuc c putt. X-U Ill!` SIIGCI. Jo- A. B- s ITH, MIIR(`HA.VT TAILOR. __'_.j - At the New Tailoring Btnblkhuna you _cumol I bl! in The Iuhncber Informs his friends And the puhlic nnernlly that he will in: law shy: open Mn enlarged place of busing with I (`OH PLETE NEW STOCK OF GOODS. suitable fur the coming season. which he "will make up at reasonable pricel. 3 King Street. 73 A 1-` 5-nn- --____ J R. RATTENBURY'S, TIM` (`hlhllll PIA.-9 in Oh: niluv -i- as---waI CUZIUIIICU luau an the but uuu-tnontolhlln-has lfnder nu. llonien. nun. snug. l*-r._n-- n..| IMPORTANT`?!-OTICE. qtmnn amnni:-r.- IITWIIN BAIIIII AND DIVHION CI'XII`8 y:B XITII ll. wo'u`. E "six" .__ ) II II \\'0l-l` GROCERIES. LIQUORS. EOE/i5`}}b_A};s ALtAo7.j And the work will In hotter done. If it provontutho moths tnom cut ting into them for the next two months it will ho money saved. Remember than ~ fun- 4-;-_..---'--r -7--j:1\lIIO&& In the plnoo and 8` Princess St. the number. QZIIIIVKI TI .GALLOwAY's IN UNDIBSIIBTB AND DBAWIR-S. mm and along Bock: B:-Icon. Oudlcln Juokou. DI-Ivan capo und Nockvcu-at ALL PARTIES having claims against the Estate of the late lune .\ohlonre ueatod to scndintho nnmo forthwith to Man onnell & Indie. Solicitors for the Executors. and all putts indebted to the Estate are noued to make payment to them. \IAnnn\v\'|1-I I A Iulvnvn onv mu. wow mo suns Send to Galloway before the nub cones any Fun you may went repel:-ed or altered in shape and have it done while there is pleat `bftimo. ;lT D NT COST ANY MORE .._- _- V:-u-v U TI: Pluulcu. TAILOR um Out-Inn. Kiusm. twodoon-not Wluooloe. * NOW IS THE TIME ! HARD `PINES SCARIDIO DING! , ` OUR [XXI I3 XXI 3! Jun In: an -Inhnan than to -m ;. ..._ _.- x -_-..- :--can`:- I\'IIlTlD0\' KNOWS TIIAT -19: 1-; --I-\ ---- - .3? J. The Cheapest Place in the city. nun IIV'lI'uaIa\- _.__ "Tie Popular Shirt Nak. ISM Pusan: S M<)i>'r;:V Qvmnson norm. II` sum later. Pusan: Snurr 7;.".12'r'.`rau?'.'f{.`."t ..=sc`J.`3..i'2"x2f"" " ` Pleuocnll y and you no sure to secure bu-3-ulna. M s. WEAVER uv wul IIIIIU up 23 Street. 11 r-rrn1-- COFFEE. rnma. I moo not Not! palnlinis and pictures. too J goods: also I h rd ' . (mm. crockega fn.r `capo. Bleiga 13$. gents` furninhln c-I-bnc. etc. I` and You Am nun: In lnonrn L..Al`(`Tl0.\' SAIl`!`. IEEERY E'\'E.\':.\'G pi! rgolhnkrupl. oc condslnxoslnc nndFu.ncyDry0oodn and an lmmcnnwock of I-`urniunro. luck on line parlor and bedroom suites And household furniahlngu. I beautiful stock of parlour minors. plane xlun. In gilt frames. nice lot olo painlints and pictures. Jgponeue I utoc of haniwnre. GREAT I.\lK=AI.\'8 ROW 11.`) II IIAD. l'kl\'A'I'l IALIE m'nI\` -u---v y-qu-out xv |.llUIlI nAcnb.\'.\'I:x.L c .\n:ma:. Kingston. Sent. 8th. 1&7. nunw; up nnrv-vuvnv. u: no . REILLY, - Music Instructor, Cor. Brook and Division Sts.. Kingston. ` Till-I T.\.\' (`OLLI-I(`T0l{`S OI"!-`ICI-.' for the ` N'(`1`i|)l 0! Tnxa is now open at regular omve hours. \'iz.-from $1) n.m. lo l`.'::l) p.m., and from 2 I0 I p.m. LE\\'l.\` Ml[)l|I.In`.`lYl\' CITYAUCTION R_og)`_I_\_/Is; Al'(`1`l0.\' SALE EVERY E\'E.\'l.\'n of but Bunk:-um Stock; condnllnn nl sum. I0 ION lunch at King-non. um. Tllnlxly of0-lobar. `"7. l` \l I'I A\` All A\' THE U3 DERSIGNKI) having purclnlnd the Book Dent: and uooouuu the an Insolvent Firm of 0. ll. Weber a: 00-. llmnedhzo collec- tion will be outlined. lnrly dtymont will void coal. . ` 1mw.J. 3. pzxsn Rinmmn. (Int, 7th. [Q1 .\'oum In homh given that llurolmnsmluonl or dvllvcrvdlo l 9 persons nuvnuooul in the mini and hunk tleoomul "Tho \'ou~r-nllnht Act." the min ru-aulred h - mid section la in no Irnnnmlllod or ollv of the lb! made gununnt to ink! Act. of all ponnnnn up um \' the last Rcvlaal Anwmnlonl ltoll 0!! 19 Ink .\|unIv.-lplily in be entitled to vote In the aid Mnnld I: at oltvliolu tor member: 0! Ihe lacchln Ire Auotnblf nnd at Hunk-Ind elev- liono;nndlhlth|d last was llrlt pwul up In nu` olm at Klngutun. on the On: lI.\\ ul-` of` :`l't)BI]l. Ian. and rt-umlna more lur hpapoc` t on. non. Elation um mllal u n In q-mmlno the mid Lin! and If any umlnaonn ur any other l`l'l`0I"I an ound lhq-n-lmlulnko hnllmllnlu |Im:'-l- i to have the an|1IorrulIcoI'ru'lod M*u)l'd|n3 I0 OW. On. 5th. I337. '1"1y`1_A1gLs_r _ANNOUNOEMENT. 1 CITY HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, 00T. 74th. V V - ---.--m '36!) I :-o'm'ess Street. .2150 WONGCHIN FOO. ?l-nnun -I.-5.4.`!-lung.`-3, u and W by Ihqlr own (`awfully-Selected donned (`o|npn|y. who will pn-mom A uwcinlly allrnuuvc. plouuu and elegant nn 1 \l'I\'l` Dflllll I?\"I'.IJ I" A I\' \I l.`\"I` I mgtlnllum -Adult It : nhlldnn. lac. Inn!!! 9"` Cold gchllluu. lac. pwll-ll] CIIIZII-IIU` fin` Iluu UlI`IIII| iJRA\\'lNU- ROOM ENTERTAI NMENT 3 -,,,_ g N, ,,; , ;_nn-n.._ _ ___,,., -__ _, ms'r..A.'1-1:: G. M. WEBER& co. N luupllou and lntutlamcnt |{l\;on I36 the fnmaxuwl voided (RENT A!\DL L'.\'- `rams ADI Jurmcrly lt.~LuIs2.\'ltlul. T31 } TTTTTT TTI Au:-nomn hr mar (`areflnlly-Helwlal J {`c5:.=~::;-.:`1=aA auszb, Friday and Saturday. Oct. 7th I 8th. Y`-nn IN.-In-an--4-.` n-uh nlnr \I-Mn`... no T EDUCXT`I(5NA`I.`..A QrIU'.v---v`- ..-up -u--------.u'--.v_ . Two hours and a Julio! nlncrupcoduuuno VOTEFSTLTST`, I887. NOTEOE- -- I to In ' r."`"'.....l'1'.'u"`3..53.a"c`~3'i".$"1-` K'B :66-x`. - --- -u- --u.-. -..', vvv. - V-.. Two an-In . at 1:1 who at gun. /, NOTICE- PROF. J . Z. . DESROGHERS, noun Arvinnv 1unvn2I-- N-o7:E'f'o3T::- - ,_, ___ __-'_ ._vv.p..1 RYAN. EAL. Prlnc . AMUSEHENTS; .\l. I-'l.ANAGA.\'. (`lvrk ol the mid .\luuiri|n\hly. nu; un vI.|UIIV.'I. n.u. lxt. J. M. CAMPBELL So.-0')`. LlZ\\'l.' )lII)l)LE`N).\'. Collector. ....-._-. r_,...... ., ...-uuluu,-an, uur thooryul the universe would have to be unendoglfmniop Ipbutonzlotthm in allthonnivcnomnnkinddoao would luv; ooapdfronlohanlcutdouinludllo !uvolnnrIgo.`AnenrycluildvnIIII`tIo' uuvvn Quin u-vv out -uuluuulu IIIVIIVU, C]! Ledey, their live: no inlpirod by I mix~ ture of anoontnl motives, and tho low of thouougoueotoit thutthe lnixtnnbon pructiml one. Won the thousand of mil- lion of hnmun-pooh to btdvon inn nino direction by one and the tune supreme mo- tixotovrudouondthougn adj: view. -L.AI.._ -.I...-I..I .. ..._A-..L_.2 J --vr-no uvu -nu Iv: -o-on uvvu ,' uuu W, live. "They have no supremo motive," up 1.1.. un..:.. nn`. ..... :.....:....a 1... - _:_ _-_--- -..-.............., ..\....-......u-. Every child," he says. is dropped upon the planet at the ris_k of an exceptional into, at one end or the other of the range of hu- man character, very bad or very good, very mean or verv great." The vast majority of them, however, escape the rush and are gradnated in the school of experience with an avenge mixture of talents, and so their surroundings eettle for them each question: as what they shall be, what they shall do. and what shall be the end ii them at laat. /The law of aqerage ie a/despotic p-ovidence alao for Inan'b moral nature. It is asked, What ehall he the controlling motive of the soul 3 , What shall he the chief aspiration of the human heart 2/ What end ehall man have from his youth up! What ehall he pre~ fer tolive for! lheee qneetione should be asked only of the exceptional few. Meat men know nothing about race of live ; theyulo not run for their liven`; they merely Iivn --`I1... In-a rn nnvuen-an .....a:...'n ..._. j--- v--- - v-- zuycnqrn-Ann`, 218BABB.IB8'l'RII'.l`. I-`int-Chan Klcmontarm Education In Eng llsh. luheintlcl. Classics and Bodk-Keeping hwn II n wu_-_ l__ . Of all'th e variations of opinion as to what is the" object of life that of Prof. J. L. Les- ley in the Octt lxer edition of the Forum strikes us as the most pcculizu`. Ilc hnlnls that :\ human being inherits from his immc diate or remote ancestors a mixture of quali- ties, some of which will predominate in the conduct of his life. Prose or poetry will run in his blood, and pmdestine him for a cart- horse or A Pegasus of I man, x him in a cominmrpluce life or crawl his mortal career withextnordinnry ulrentunee. ul.`..-.... ..I.:l.l " h.. -...... s.: . L,,,,, I There is no iusticstion for the continued friction between the Dominion and Ontario government in regnrd to the honnulnry awnrd. The highest courts in the land, and the highest court of Appeal in Englsnd, the privy council itself, has decided that the land which was in dispute belongs to 0n~ tsrio, and possession should be surrendered with All convenient haste. The technicali- ties of the dominion `government. and upon which delay is being based, ere frivolous. and unworthy of any government pretend- ing to serve the public interests and act justly. Moreover. us the Wilnesx has point- ed out, while the governments ere squab- bling over their respective claims and using them for party purposes, the territory is suffering. ss settlers will not move thither, lumberrncn trill not buy limits, and mining cannot be carried on without unquestioned titles being granted. This Insv be political fun for the partisan governments. but it is death to the interests of the settlers adrenal) in the territory, and to the interests of that pelt of the province. The New York Sam had no hand in the election of .\Ir. (.'le\'eland to the presidency of the United .\`tates-its candidate wsh the hold lien l{utlcr~~and of Mr. ('le\'eland, M of any one it dislikes. it cannot say Anything too mean. lts latest grievance is that in the preparation of his little speeches to `the people of the towns thmugh which he has p.\s:-ed on his western tour he has obtained information from the American ('_\'clopedin. It in: good work and supposed tube re- linlalc. and it is to Mr. ('le\'eland's credit that he consulted it and made himself nu- quainted with the facets. Had he erred in any one particular the Sam would have ad- vertised his ignorance and pointed to it as a disgrace to the nation. [ts hatreds are last- ing and without precedent. Rev. ll. \\'. Beecher was periodically attacked by it for years and it only ceased to revile when death claimed him for its own. The Chmuivlz went: Sir John to oier the chief jneticuhlp of Ontario to Hon. .\lr. Bloke. It would he very like what Sir John would do. having In view the permanent Tetlrelnint 0! a powerful political opponent. and the winning of strong preiee lor ungua- nimlty of spirit. It would not be in the nature of I probability that Mr. Blake would accept a judgeehip. It would olfer him but pmr compensation for the exenine of hi: greet talents. and on the bench he could not get the rent he deeiren. The idea ` in good enough. but it is hotter in the sug- geltlon than in its execution. -..- .. .... --an -no . I uv lvlllllll ll PIUIQQI up at all ;idon. And the people have In pny for u propt." It in hoped they appreciate the imposition. Tho Iulr cmul:inn" is destined 00 Int ll long an pa-Hume.-nt given the buulncni the In-unt of in |`0lecli0lI. The rener: only tell to the wholeulerf guild. and the whale- ulcn only all to member! 0! the retailen` unocistion. tho undenundlng all round being to keep up the priest and Irene out any one who Attempt: tu uudorull them. `A: an 11...`) ....-_|._ . ..-um, ., 4. . ..-.`, -uuv - -v -uwuulna III IIIIIIIFXII UIIIII. III the Mail remarks : Tho ronorhproppe-I III) II A" lining anal Hun n...-J- I._.... ... .__. Tunonw In . ti ` l\'ollooI:t.hnlu. SW and Deulhno. oachunlau when "booked. Jrlloutl ho speck! nouns In radian; column are - ed at nun runs. The WEEKLY lIlll'l'lSl`l WIIIO. 8 pm 5 column. In puhlhbd ovary `rhundu mu-:Kn II I . A. lnl& nan-kn... 4.5- L... l..L I-.'_\'l) A .\'l) A I J! 0!" LI!` '. WERE OPENED 11' .1`!!! DIIIINIUN BIIBIIIBSS |}0I.LEE \;r.\\vl'\ A 1! (3.; 1-sauna none. THE DAILY WHTIG. Au\1:n1T_saIuz1-s. lo:-tour llnou. mac two lust-(tom . . . . ..UD I-`or !ourll?u.ouhIu uouunurllan., U Ovcrtour lnan.lI-It Lou . . . . ..I0opullno man uent::oocu`tI::.lu.... us: " aw an ` Twists! .II|huquI.u.Itlu . . . . .. Io {` * 7?.-'o`'a.`..'..'c`1."`i."."!.`."`......."* n.'.".....7.'.., Tun linrrun Wmo In hllnlnll ovwr ovu- Ing. at nl King mroo . Klncnton. Oatulo. A1` ux uou.uu run nun. .-0..-,., ,., ........;.,;..:{ A~~our~3cr)iE~Ts._ u \Il|IllI; II In. ll ' {B [lull I "n'. i`s s`-j"}. ""':-`n .-'J':c'."'nrom n-on. . Proprietor. THE B;Rl'I`lSH \\ Hl(i. FRIDAY. nu;punu.uunoton|odenoId Vietname- one in the uudkned struck I light, anal` Hint Fan.wu fonnchoohan cliubod Oath: nd,wh the `ppiuir thuvumtiugin thdnrtncuovcrtholundnohln ndiona wuuIinhhdlincnlng.", Onioi-0 othlouloc * Mnsf who romcnbrthc Indy`: ex `ta byte 1] _la.ugh favor (by following`: ' anon. at ckhdrm `Qn-an In .. LAJJJ. -_.I -1...- _._- KINGSTON ACADEMY, QIQ RARDJI R'l'R'lI'l' '-__r-u---3 II: uuvviuu ll-Its Toronto Sun. ` It in clearly the duty of tho local gout-n~ meat to mote provision for luutics. nd a dilgnooto the pmvinoo that tho`) should ho landed with vagnnu and crininnli in the county jail. . The Mount admilhtntion bu boon union in the manor. nvnuuu vv Urlll. ` You can generally judge the nine of sum: by the sin of the hole he crawl: out of. In this one the hole is null. Toronto has no further an (or the Rovennd Sunnpl Small. coupnam .3... It DQRL Flu...-.s.. \1-._. J Small Illa NI;-O nml Nature. Tomato World. ` - \r__. ___ _A__,, n . g .n o .v .\uw Jul: uuuucr. Mr. Showman Wimsn bout: that I am ` Ccnqiinn, twenty-n year: in New Yor , and I have not parted with my nationulity." That`: about the only thing ha ha not mdde 3 moqmy out of. v wao'ht.poo.`anlgn-Il.0ctMI- an new I New York bender. ll- uL-......-- II _.-..... `II --up -nuu-nu nut. And the coneluaion of all is : The aim of every human life should be simply to pre- serve ouler and practice good-will. This reduces christianity itaelf to its simplest = terms. and that for everybody ; in youth. in manhood, and in old age ; in the home, the market, and the farm ; in the little spheres of science, literature and art : as well an in that far larger world of varied handi- craft now sending up so loud and long and threatening a on` for some practical answer to the question. What is the object of life 2' The argument mid the arrangement 0` it indicate thought, and the productions of thoughtml men are nlways interutingif not convincing. Prof. Lesley appears to have answered the qneetionof the hour to his own satisfaction and comfort, but to our mind only the elect of the elect will nd his theory of life an eoothing an it is in- ` tended to he. ...~-. -rvvvvvvilil uyuu unulu uv.u uu lll`Il, Il.IL'll u it in." Pmf. lanky odds that the motto of the state of Rhode lolond is Not: libs" ml told," And it is the motto for the uni- verse, for the Deity. who, being tree of Al] nozeuity of eelf-proeerrntion. cannot be Iol~ sh, never think: of Himself, of His glory, of Hi: rights. privileges. perquisites. has no temptaition to self-gratification and never indulges His feelings. loves all nnal hates none, shine: sud nine on the junt and un- just alike. esteem: u highly Hi: heretical as His orthodox vrur-shippers. in fnct them who worship not :5 them who worship. ' ` ' He never thinks of Himself it All. but is wholly and always self lost in tho clre of the universe, non so"-a" ml tori, that is in pre- serving universal order And in practicing universal good-will. If this be the double end and aim of the divine life it must he the ume of the human life. .,,_.. ...- --.- -..--. V. `nu \.IvVI- Agam. netuly twu thouun-I yum ago. to N the question, What is the end anal object of life. primitive christinuity replied : Sell All that thou heat and give the poor." But the world etill keeps what it has to itself, no that we answer of the early chum-h does not satisfy thaw whu Auk, What in the end and aim of life? None of the four Answer: to the great question is broad enough for nmnkin-I. We want one which all kinds and conditions of men Are able to put into pnctice, because it appeal: to their avenge good-nntnre. that is. to the life which has been bestowed upon them from on high, such II II in " M 1..-I-an gala]. Okgo CL- ._...AL- .-~--, .1 u-- an IIIU Gi Eeau In Illlll 3 Prol. Leeley euaeete that by picking out from the mole of marked exceptional indi-' , villt-t'ale. and uelng them ae typee ol poaeible eubdlvialope oi the race, it beoomea an eaey matter to perceive what dllerent anawere to the queetlon will be returned. e'hatoll'erent theorlee ol it the aarne thinker will make in youth, middle life. and old age. Aak the multitude why God made them. and they reply : To be an happy aa our poverty per- mits. to get along ae we can. Ask the mul- titude what they etrive for. and they reply: Hod known; we know nothing about the future; we have enough to do to protect oureelvee and our children from the pneenre of the crowd. Found:-re of religion at-lee and have imnerlect aucceee. The multitude le too earneetly bent on having to regard theorlee 0! how to ll\'& Every rellgloue theory ol life ie baaed upon eome apecial anewer to the queatlon. Why doea man live? It life be probationary one loop to know the [nature and the ooaditioa ol it. 0rtho- V doxv," oontinuee Prof. Ialey. teachea, that he that belleree ehall he raved, and he that believea not ehall be damned lte ontechieln begin the location. \\'hat la the chief end of man? and ananewer to it ie, T0 glorify God and enjoy him forever. llut the hiatory ol oenturiee pmvee that this anawer the multitude cannot comprehend. that in all zeneratione it has been lived for by the elect." Some accept the declaration that the church ie the only real world to live in and live for. at an anewer to the great queatiou. and tinnl it eutlicient. but the multitudee look on in blank amazement. miatake their guturee. and know nothing of their spirit. The .\l_\`eticd a lovely race of eoule," Jthe cream of every religioua aect," believe in the subjection of hope and fear to the houndleae gratitude of the eoul for life. and all that life aorda, the attain- ment of peace in want, in plenty, in joy and in agony. liut they who realize this heaven- ly dream are the elect of the elect." - nu: uu_l.uuuu uuuuulm) uuuunu HONDAY. 3rd OCTOBER. Subjects usht--Penmnnahi T pB. . gap. gum Phonocn . whonl rhnndnd baton he III born he sum! the world with 5 dinpoaltlqu to ho- como one kind 0! human being than moth or. and In lplto at every Iyumn of oducution In infancy and youth he will gro .up-oo {Ar 5: ha ha my imliviclpaty of c amour , 4h|.-- .._.. -1 _ I ,_.--LA . - .-. -- uv u.- an, uuuvuquuu; III v.'lIIl'G7IGl' { either mom ol l dogmntigt, ur man of I rltunliu. or more ol philanthropist, or mom of I quicker. for than are u four utyles which soul: adopt In mutating the ques- uon. win: In the chic! call a! mu 2" lL...l I __| PRESS COMMENTS. 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