Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1887, p. 3

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Done. Du nut us: for the spring rush. The i work can be done humor now. An elegant lino ` t llnnxhuolo oolocl (mm. Alwua the best ` uoloctul and most atyliah stock in Eastern On trio lo vlnooso from. mm In A call and lnok over our stock. No , mo Cullllunll Isruu-un. .1 unu- told luv tho other day that the nmtmiuns iu the Sl'l)HuI.\` m-ro (`unulu<'t('1l in tho lhrm lun- ll,':l"i ultrmuin;.: (}<-0;;rupl:)" wuuhl ho taught nun clay in Englisln, another day in French and tho third lay in German, mnl su on with the other studies. Ruth-nlavn hm.- takcn n~_-url_\' as mu:-h of u start in I busino.~.~: way as Antwerp. It has a great omnmcrciul 2 u-grin wniu Hm l'nitu-1| Hhlh. Buck Of it )0 I 5,: sun -uuu cvu-y Ono can In uu uwu. nl luv glvulual full of wad mum, no the bmrt In full of evil. and only Jam: van x-Imago It. Pray for thin; nu.-k t, for than who luck than that All lulu]: had {run from bad Ioulmnddll mc 31 frult|Il1u.vrslho dc-vll hut. grieve: 12- ~ 1.. ;-u. Thu v. ivkul urt` UN` 1:111`; urn... -.... n... rinvhtnnnn Ilka or-ml ow-nlni Tlln \'oh'h\ .1 uro usv ;..u-a. Why am tho right:-om like gm! gruzx! Good pun. much u wheat, onto, gun. I: very uutul I: make: food for man and beast. It -u-mm mo and growth. Sn up use The; foal um tho sivll, much the i;._*,xmr:uI:. mn-y comfort totho unhappy. They I:xnl.u (.`hrMhnlt y ourish. and prumoeo the growth at lonty and hnppimm. \E'Iw wicked like tarot! Bomuao gt , plenty and MPPiM|3~ \'|._y gnaw they destroy what In good; they put evil in good, an produoo mlury and uulupplncns. The devil deceive NI tollowcn, promlslng all sorts of fair consoqucuu-a and rmvardn to W" d.g~.~n, while. alas, tlm way of the trans- ualwnynluni. Peace of mind and `renal ml happlnou is found only in an-vlng God. . um rnnnnl nlu-an toll tho mod from tho [Cl uappuu-I ll lU|l-Ill um an uuruug uvu. We mnnot |lwu_vI the good bad, for sumo people am kind, gcnomus and } fnlthtul, who, alter all. do not love God nor do right on please him but for salt planing F Ind oelnh motives. God, however, knows tho very thought: of the hour: snd tho mo- ? tlveo tint actuate every am. no wlll make >noInlsukeI; st tholuthowlll taellhhdngcll who are his own children and who are not. II~.....|...... .I.m.l.I maul Lin alnuvrlnnn of tho Tau-hers would mad the dcncrlptlon ot the h.|x\'ust. in the fourteenth clnptor uf llovela. l tlon. Iotew.-ry leuon Ind to Jmusu the T Saviour, who is able to overcome all evil. D0 , not ll` nfrnld to teach the whole ;:m~1I~l to lit- : tlc children; it will arm llwm fur tho um`- : fun with sin that is surely lx-ruru them. Jesus oxplnlnoxl this parulxlu. (800 Matt. xiii. I2.) I?l.)~-."uu'.lu_\ Svlmol \\'ol'ld. Who Illl OWII Cullulvn Inu wnu luv nuv. l l l won. What In the eld! Tho nold Ln tho world. 1| in Q lug eld, and mmt of II: In full of had plultl. Allhnugh thocuonl and evil must grow tug:-tin-r until-tho harvest, the laborer: mun go turthlnto all the wotld and plan`. um good mod 0! um Word. man In Hm nmmn-P Thn nlnv In Hm ohlnf tum u, uwpous vvn tnouxuu wlucu wan to ovlldc-.lI.uul0od will hnlp npln an wotk. l\'L-6 4. M... n..I.II `Mn n..I.I I. oI..-m.I.I ` ,k 1`outnrey't5-morrow night in city hall. i 107 Princess an-sot, nut door tojfowouh Photonp;: ________..._.. .____.-_.Z__ _ __.__< BETTER BARGAINS Q SPENCE & GRUMLEY, uuu uwu. ceived. ` Mantle and U later Cloths all Re\l\lu:tl. \\'hito anal Colored Blankets. Lovely Blah` T kets fur" Blanket. Suits. All I.M`o()urtuim About Half Price. All Dress (Sandi Roducecl ` from 25 to 40c per pair. Men's, Bo_vn`.aml l.ulies' Underwear :\ll'Retluc<-gl. $!Come at once, as all must he clcuml 'lmfom Stock-'l`aking. ` Our Store Crowded yesterday with _Ladiee Luce Parcels. ` and delighted with the Choice Gifts and Wonderful Butsipa they re- Xwte some of the Spocinl Prion In Dress Hooch: (.`olore| Drou Uoodu. inclnea wide.-for 20 per yard. Heavy Clogh Dress Good: at 7-3. See the Heavy All-Wool Dress hoods at l.'w. good value at 250. Similar Ihrguim in ewryclopartlnent. uthe goods nun-I ha lnlcl, Q PILLS AND OINTMENT. (1; `I- < THE PILLS E marvellous effect. and b circulation of pure and an Disorder of the thy action to the STOMA l. giving strength and none In lheoo lm rum 0 oallhy blood. l-`cnmlus of nu oxen u than } Are In all seasons of the your A nllublo remedy for mvti - mm d for rest In - `H and ll0\\'lCl.S. hoy`::4~(t) on lh.3`l?lvoI' and with auto I Invaluable. 7 circuhmon or anu nonuuny mu 0 THE OINTMENT} | noun .....a n1 n \\'nl'\!lv-1 It hm: GRAND GIFT SALE A GREAT SUCCESS E . 1 Tu prcpM`e fur the HIGH and \\'ELL I`.-\\ INN .\`lTUATl()NS ol-rod by the Ilirt~c- ` on; of this (`nllc-go. \\'c lrusl our re-ml:-rs mu Hume for whom vre\lth has a charm, thu.-r who desire tn l'I.~\R\' .\l(l.\'l-IY. an-I who urr not Afraid to work for it. In that cue we will nffer Mu-In a clmnco to 00/'n Money More Rapidly, More Easily, and as Honorably as at Any Other Occupation. ..b...pl.\u.. an.` \|nl\AlnIII! amnaoom surr. % PARLOR snrrms. AND srnmnouans. Hus decided to begin IIUOQII Ill I-)0. must be sold. IB'O'VV'IES 82: ETTE. 6oN'T DELAY, BUT COME AT ONCE SPENCE 82: OIE?.'U'][LEY S For the Biggest Bargains over offered in Dmss Goods, Hillinory ind llentles. P.Ai`_.. A Full lju ` ` '9 have n in the city. "' "V7.7 " I 'l'lmwl\';nI1t:igea we nffer nre no nlimvrmls. the pone r so mynterious and wuliderful. (hut NU \\'().\'l)El{ it has vrt-Mml such in wnnclerful innprmninn on the minqlu ohhe Puhlic This is no Humbug or Pmlqlliug all-sir. anal \\'l-I \\'AN'l' U.\'L\' THUS!-2 who are umhitious in life, those who are smart, energetic anal inuluurioun. n they Alone are turn of nuocess. A small vupital. u short time to prepare. unnl utiuhclory mfereucot are only required KIA-lulrau. hv return mail. _--__._ -..4._-jg: QQn I 13: A. J. MCMAHON, (`hiuu Silk llumllum-Iniolu. lhuulnnn Silk lhmclkorcllkh. CIICII I ` krruhiefu, um! I var large uunrtment of l"Ilu`y (`aloud Nllll Hudh Also Plain \\'h tcfuhmero qunron. While Naipaul Cllhlnon Sq! \ (`hacked and Rpoltml Culnuero Squsmaa. l"cme_v ilk Mind Rqlull. ` Nquurul. Pane Colonal Slll , u|__roI'. .\Im the e\\'Ml Hood: in lonl|oIno.~n'u 5`;-nrfo will he found with i A. SPLENDID OF 8//A H and/arc/2/'e fs, Si//I Squares & Oashmere Squares ` IL lI.\l o r.. _ Atlvf. onus: - luau-cal l_ll__rou~t. I .m.\u .\rAm Huit. Aoonun on. Avnrruu. ux. (lira (la Stung: amt Kim: l* ` .. ..V._._.. ..n. nnnnusns FINE MOHAIR BRAIDS. GREAT EXCITEMENT. RICHMOND, ORR E E S John Laidlaw & Son. V ---FOR--- NEW - IIHESS - GOODS WANTED, AT ONCE, 1,000 YOUNG MEN AND LADIES t?Thousands ot Gifts to be given away at the CHEAPSIDE. DRESS GOODS, in Check and Plain. DRESS GOODS, all the Leading Shades. DRtSS CASHMERES, Special Values. llonlaallreconl \\'ou CItl.BrlIlsuull8 I , nnd`ia at certain cure NI` D LEGS. SOR UL- (`ERS and OLD \\`0U.\'l)S. It has no equal for the curse! Bronchlt Sore Throat. Coughs. Colds. Rheumatism. Gout. Glanduhxr swoulnau and all Skin lseuu. "I WALK I-:.\I. Him Bolloluru. In-. Kingston. op~ nuuAIn w_A!.III. I man: I. wu.It_:yn_. I1. I. MUNDELL. RA.,`.\l.II.. ('..\l.. In-w-smug .`Il'Il'IIn!_ kc. HM:-q-. lulu Dr, Manumcturd only by Thomas Holloway. 78 New Oxfbrd St... has 63 Oxford St... London. L-iP\u-chaser: should lookto the Label on the Boxes And Pot: It the address is not 533 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they no apurloxu V1-'.his Sale will be Continued till New Year's. Agency for Universal Fashion Co's Perfect Fitting Patterns. ._.--_, . I ALAOE BOOT Q, 535101: STORE` . _.___ ___. __ . .._ -.._l--_. _--s-A -gJu-n A une or cnn.Dma:N's AND 1113839 3011001. noon. ` `Wu grave also. without dnuln, Ilw I-`inost OIL GOAT BOOT F03 LAD! 1 no c 13'. ` _ BRESEE & ROOKWE LL, . g-,-_A,,,; a-,u,,,, }"i'is" `c`$`i2" BUSINESS COLLEGE, rt-.. vpsnrbn In Qhnfnr Qt. 'Fr\II!\I \ft\ (`ADA A- J- lI IhI_AIEIO]$l' 'J'fD'S'I' ARRIVED egin his I-`IR-`"1 (`LI-I.-\Rl.\'l: SALE 01" WINTER DRY Ii()0l).\` nu JIONDA 1'. DEL . Jlh. 132 ahd 134 Princess Street, Tlu-M Le-mliug Milling:-.g Slow-. o In AIIIJ VI cl I Ihmunnu. su|.u~mm, rm-\-;cnw:u &-_ Fun-|~l`u muck. In-wk strut. Kingston. .\iuno\` .u man A. r. .\IcVB'l`\'. c.u.. u.u.. M.iz.1- .C+:". n.`:'+.'L`;:;'E';"u:'2.""...* .`.'.`..:~.`Y.`;":*..`;`:':' . . m . Tulophnno 210. Ill DR. A (:E'SI J3ILL1\`EA\'. at Wuncn and (`hiking u upwlnluy Panto:-I OTIIII`. at Dr. Spark: old stand. Telephoto No. B. - .. .-.n.\\v nI\9I\n\u'I\a\\`I.` u I| "1-` \l RICHMOND! ORR 66 CO. FINE MOHAIR BUTTONS. II` I \l Uuoulihuu \l\II-I--\ab, Cor. Yomze 8: Shuter 8ts.. Toronto, Canada. % 32':!:":.i!E..l!r':'.!!:::_':"&-. a.-;.-:'.~.'.'-..:-.13: 9" """ Now rm} .\`.\LI'I tn` Silk llumlkorcuml. Lnuu umunnuu nun mu...- I Wilt Hudhmhkh. ., Squat. I-`uwy Strip:-I. 1 `HIE Mind "Ill (`olumd -`III: IIO Princess St. -.. -_ n.- _.:...a- ..n|... n-..|.n.. MAISIUN uvunu-V|u.\ r.. .\l.Ir..\ . .-.. Orrlrt A!!! llllsllumvu -!Il Imam slrwl onlwuunflannoo and Johns-In Stu. [Manuel at Women and Children A npnvolnlu. lI'l`l II. Ii. Ii. .\'l'.~\RKS, D. l)..\`., L. D..\`.. lnc,\`1`|. (mice lalnouaa SL, belvu-en .\lnn inn and .\`_\'deuham Sxroou. Residence .\o. 2| ('hIl'I\`J Strum. um. hours. Smm. lo 6 ;`uu.. and on .\`emnnin)' evening: 7 to lodclock. `Mu- nhulu` HI! `upiiatsfrnrn 4,018/rlsnukin. n. .. .... E-and-Inn nvn lnvvn nf 1-\`a\rIndcn m THE DUEL SEASON IVPIIIIIIIIUII uunvu ---q.-v--.. . R. w. uuuuzrl`. zu.n.. ' l'n\'m-us. vlnmu. he. nun-wad to .1: ` Johnna 8l.._op In at. Outta`! lbuhudml. ' l mnnlismfs. T I. 11.1-;:r..1 m. wtm. amen; u the I'm (mm \L' on 813%. Wh In I\'|nl'nlum I). E. IIUNUISLI... ILIL, .u.u.. \ .. Pnnmn.:-lvnnms. cw. \ .\Ic(`nmmun_I. N_o; ilonlroal .\`Iru_uI. in In 7 {n.un~ A-|~ PAPERWANGINQ |l-Iuuv vu-cu 3088 s'l`RXR"uli:.'Li. IL, Co. 0lIco-t?wu\cn . . ~ n-uo' mks: one. m).\'IY 1u'1.'3'. {.\'".'.n ;".`...~...`_.".""` ' ........... . .'.*.'..L.l... ._. `LI Princess Street. \1r.S3.~cleI\|ia!I\ Street, Kingston. l`..\|.. .\|.(`.|'. & 5.0.. `L-no of lhunillunl. 6.3 West Slrwl. Iiisoasos \\'nmen and Children. VlI`oh. 5 _ n. .u . I`II\' UTWVLUILIILII I-,.vnuvvv-- cw u - - - . . .. PARIDR Svmvs an horses: of ` e\'ery,dea W undo yo o.-deI_-. ~ - ` name nrompt.y Mtondod to. Chairs I uh an only. romnu: to attend sooldouoolun made. .5 Q. 'uI}i6'l7uWtl'|m)s' .- from.` V Give us a ml! .\t trouble to about good: at W--.---.._ .1.-- -5.:-snn nnhn l'U\\ l';l| \n|I .\u.\. .\nnn1'a-an and Ilcllnn 8\Ir\*u)`uN. mlleo :\7oIliI|_x1_uI;I|tnv_ol. mi--mu-` in n`. ` mad mm ` It. It. MARTIN. . Auctioneer. Agent for the than twuu,-on` LII. nil Ace ` out hm:-anon 0onpn_ny~ K }\h11nxsa:s rosmma or m CAIPITB clamor! and laid. '\ A '\ Y5flI"LTfIE`QQ DI Kilo I Uliyvtv nut! MARION LI\'1m`:s'n')'\7r:. 3 l\s-urn-I um lln.~um:~n-|:-:!ll I Cmrrm clmnon anu mu. 241 PRINCESS STREET. HTBRAMEB, KXPIIUIII |ll ll.` :1 u..\m<. .\I.lv., |_h..~'.. Ll I1-un.n |:mdunlc\ of .\'1`\\' Yufk (`ul Nl;l?.ZOF`.EiSsIONAL OARDSJ . I A _ | llU.\lu:Ul'.u u \ . t`. l.. rlrrls. 11.0.. suovquunr to Dr. Jnrvh. 'h,\*su-h\n.SI|rxum.&r. Ulllm and llmidum-o mrly oQ;\u-tile the l`ual Olllco. \\'ellin.{ton m~vI. (allalu lho city or country pmmplly uvmln-I In - ....- II n. It Inc I |;\- OFALI. DFSCRIl'TIO.\'S CALL AT R('tami'1 6'1'$'`if.i. PAPER mm` A . 37? 13000! Street. OARNO V8I(Y& ANDERSON dado to oz-dar. guns `promptly utgndod I ginnsats roun.I:!d|:tidmAdo to older. .AnPI'Ii . BED SETS. COMPLETE, ._____-_ .._.___. .~ -._ F. G. MARSHALL, li (`.\l.I. AND SEE TIIEM. --2.-.1 PRINCI-`.88 Sl`Rl-2|-2'1`.-E cor. sydenhun Street 3 Telephone commnnicnl ion. EHENRY BRAME, : I.oudln";I3;':._kornnd E _xi7i6EfvTm hm Thu: o\1{r hefoue In the city at MIScELLAiEoUs. 0hec;;.z7e:9;`r`.%e;s=i}-'urniture I l'\\I\lI Iv----up` 200 Princess Stryeot. ?t7I7RNITURE. &c. I'u\\`I-YR \.\`I> m.\'. up. and llnlhlhn Rnrn-r -uu \ -u.-.. V... llU.\IlEU|'.\ l`ll\'. up... u n auuuvjil` I }`I{0.\I I10 00 l`P. ---.\R I-I SI'Il.l.L\'(i- ~ `.'.`.-:ai?;;'.'.'.'-:.'1-;% . inn nvirun l`n\'\ It\r :u`|}. |'R| 5: T In v uurll hr Have vmar . awn! CITY ATU`C?5f~l ROBMAS ...--u-. ._,-__n;_--a. I -9- \lVVI.v - SI1f.\Y'I'T' nnlnlln I Inn H max 8!. Tu. I). .1`. .\l. lhonn HI I-or n-zxiajj `Una `Polo (In-once ' ..\I.. Dr. IIOIV I`Epl'ul!lIul \.~l.l.rIsuI.u.`s. Duo V. 00. 6 Inytho lesson the Master nys, I4.-t both gmw together till the h.arvest;" but that man: that and bad peoplo in thoch dndotuunitis Mum Ieparnta u.un,bhc tho oudot unwormhemgen maps:-3 will know which no good and which ` Ind, cndwilluupu-nu them. In ourown .:rtuvomust on-Iveto keeothoweodaont. all and iniquity (V. `Ill. Blemedne$. -As pain is the legetimate nut- l`0fll1`0f vice, so hnppincm in the mural out- eome of virtue. (`mod works are as natural I growth out nt` a renewed heart as the cam logue of evil deeds in Cal. v. 1M1, am the ' works of the flesh, (load fruit does not make I It goal tree, but it proves that the tree is al- remly good. The thermometer does not make I n room warm, but It shows its warmth. So a virtuous life does not make the heart good, but it is the true proof 0! the renewal of tho I heart. When, therefore, Christ in interpn\t- | ing this parable speaks of tho righteou-J shining forth as the sun" in the kingdom of their Father, ho is simply indicating the eer- tainty that a holy life will abundantly mani- ftstltnelt. The ahiningof the nintsin the kingdom of God is rerhnps to 8 limited ex- tent like the light of the moon. in rotlectud light; yet as they partake ot the light and indwelling of the sun of righteousness. the light of that sun shines gloriously in them. It is not true, thenefore, that the saints shall have nothing of enjoyment and excellence in _ themselves, for they shall have within them the life and power and spirit and holiness, in full measure; which was imparlacd to them by the Spirit of God in their conversion and snnctieation and glorication. , HINTS FOR PRIMARY CLASSES. .n\' Auo: w. KNOX. I 1 The last lesson was about sowing good seed in various places. Recall it. The present lesou isabout seodlowing also, but of two dierent kimis 0! need and two different sowera There is thogood soodsownby the Mash.-r-that is, the Son of mnn-and the tares or weeds sown by an enemy, who is the devil. l":o.- ..|.n.:...... -iII wanna-I rnnmn nrnlnnnfinnd v Cit.ychild1-on will needlmoro explanations _ tlnn those who see the ground cultivated in the country. But A plant in a ower pot orvase, tho owers in: green bomb or com aurvahory, eon illustrate the lesson. Rmlgin tint tlm onnd mad. saw of wheat. im up u. xieuun. M.m`, ur-rm; ail In-I aunt. 1-our uhmwnnlllnllll ` ` ` 'i":`{'uT'r-5-u\n"n.{-`.5 3.3 in "I nlplllu lauqlu `VIII boon, cu V; n uuaw, produces grain from which brand is made. All good seed produces Iomething useful for service or boduty; but the` seeds that pro- duce weeds,ta.res,u-obodaeedscndnmeovwx by evil innuenoel. * Fr-itn nn thn hmu-d- Hunt is meant bv the Dy BVII Il1lIOII- Writ on the board. What` is meant by good anal! The hut lesson explains that, and the children, not the tuchors, should answer tho question. ' - `Ask, Whooan recite: verse that Qiatgcod need! What kind of fruit should that verse produce! What seed was planted in your - heart! If not, why` not! Perhap the enemy has vowed tan: with it, and they prevent the growth of the` good used.` Gotothogreat lln_`vmu- and nsk him to dastrov the tuna: and UVIAJBUUKIVJA luster andnsk hlmtodestroy thetaresaml cnusothogoodneedtogrow. Thegoodsced hemrepnaseuts Chrininns. Seev.38. in nu: Innnnn than lhstnr mm lot hot]: tom 09 muoweq uy um num5u_~. ugw may be wry bountiful, but that does not saw them. Thistloe in bloom nro oxmonlingly beautiful, but they am to be destroyed. At the end of the world there will still be In the I vhnrch those who cum stumbling and sum- .a-| .....J :..:....n.. 1.. An ruurvu Iulliu W uu Uuuar sin) and iniquity (v. 41!. nlnmarvluncu _ Al nnin d(lI1in_\' is indicated in mm piu-umo. The destiny of those represent-d hy uh! ` hum in alwn_\`s uimilnrly mpnwsoximl. In this world they an often greatly pnnwvml, * and much perplexity arises out of thispro parity M the wickml. This porploxity is no new thing. neither is thoexpluution uoveL Various dovivm have Don and am still cm- ! ployul to evade God`: authoritative judg- ment. Pmplo are constantly nnumin,;_ that any method nf divine administration which commends ita-It to them An right must. mum (on be fnllmred by the Almighty. Ttiras N ...-.. L... ........ )........:c..| hm. nmt dnm not. juro mo gruwltl nx l.l'I.l0 L urnauuu.-. R will be Imticed thlt the Saviour (lav : ;~__.:, horv make an argument as to what shall by mznovf , tho mm. but Innkm the argument tum nu what will to the effect upm um ` wheat. Une Chrimlmn and hi! devclvpxm-ht. In (`bu-L::mn grace is more rnlm- than any I m:nh~r of nm. H0d`s vlnildn-n um like lhu shN~;u:xul lbo shepherd. And it mu}:-s to Uul, as to tho shophenl, lmlu dilfun~nv.V what my I.m~;u| to the wild beasts so :1 been urn mm Th evil it the devil's vmrk, and thaw who do evil uu Ins chihlrca uud nut God`: (`hiMl\':l. I.. ......._.u-. .. nnm. almuluunu hr (`hr-i_.?_ Utll S (`IlllI|l\`Xl. I In \'(~ni~`..`.-'1, an oftrn elsowlxeru I-y (`hri..t, we um taught. tho exmunco of an nrtuul, pm`- ` sons! ulcvil. We may not know haw he wnrh or how he mnn-st-1 our minds, but it. u is t`oori1\tuml ductrinv that ho existsnud is mpublu of t.-mpting and iunom-ing II\ to evil. \\'.h~at nml tan`: nru distinrt in their origin (vsx 23-1, 25), life, growth (v. `. a`._-, fruit IlI(|lII`s(ill)'(V.1i. The (`onverml and UN unmu\'vr1ul dior in him manna-r. The (Int. no the work of the Holy Uhnst; the others spring from a corrupt. source. The mt. do.~ ..;.....a u...a.. M. rmm mu-i,.-t tnwlmlnlhl`\ 87\l'lll`,: U13") l (`Ul'l'u[)|4 suuntv. I III.` un av ul.` A rivulth:-ir life from Christ, tnwhnmtho) umunitod; they grow up into his likonea; thvy have their fruit unto holiiiosu. as is mou- linm- in Gal. v. 23. Their destiny is tho mmpnuionship of thcir exalted lluad. The life of the other inc! the earth earthy, and their growth is in the direction of selshness Ind forgotfulnoss of God. The f run` thereof is hopolomnets and indilferenea; and the destiny is indicated in this parable. -rt... .i..n.m A! than: nnnmmnt:-d in TH! parables twin to correct two vury widapruulmlahhn Fint.iIia ucommuu Iuppoduon that hypocritical church mem- bun are due to the untcilhmllu-I of tho . Irl":\'1"'I"' vr tho ovilnceu of Ihopravhinx. .1: n:`.u;nt-+- that the turn an duo lo the ` had mwm.; ur tho had Iced. Thin parable in uiirer-ti y in tho fuel of and: I doctrine. Tho mm-r,lwn~, In the divine explanation found ` innw-r:u~2BT, is thaw Saviour llinuu-Ii` nIul`U:o and is M: mum puoph. The ministry ol the Saviour was thin modd 0! tlithfuluun, abh- iiy and true loci:-inc; and yut ma ministry ; `um um n-pumlly Iucocuful It its sum.-m is tol`.vl:wI.\uI1VII by the number of converts and thuglnonou ol hypocrisy. This um am not tho [iw-venitim and tniiuu of hu~kslid- an and (mo Christiana. Thoym sinned M and mttinialnnl alike by an enemy. A ....u..... ...a..m|-.. In in main than I ho vlxuroh II \\ 0-0II III! \ uuluvn u -.-m---.-,, . JOHN HERALD. M.A.. .\I.l).. (`..\l.. successor to late nu. Mc(`num.~n_ I un|cu.~1. 8l'lIuI0.'. tc. 0Il|co- Montreal suut. between Princes and Ii-noktnota. A\VI|.l II) `- II I3 Imus u dlnctly H t}o\#cLIu~m, I .-....\ '2? I and malmalnou nun` try an rncmy. Anuther l`|!:t:1l:v In tn hum that thm`lxun`h must he nlmlnh-ly pun. How often we lzmr llrolavtmmalnm. ltllmvh a pity the clnm-h la nut tn-nue-L" Often nn~nsMnonI nro bnm;,l:: Ir,;;un-l ministcnund l h|ll`l'h ot- ` llw-nu thntlh1~_'.' do not. by church dlnclpllno, u-an nut or lhv church than when purl! y la !uubtfuL This was the Iugytmtlnn tho nerv- ::l`.Hl .|.11lQi`.| wrm 3:`. but l!-n Hmluur in tho p:::'.|llo t Sin quito u Iii.-n-nt -\'i x.'. H.` m_\':<. llavo pallnnco. lat. boll: grow lo- [;vl.bvI until the l`.-xrvest. Tho ru-La whivh ho mg::x-ms as a good mluon tor c!~l.1_v qvm-to 2f`) u-.~ arm. .-~. cu in very lusty uttunpm at church dlu1'lpl2l`.O. AI in Igrlcultum, to pull up tho um will rout up the wluut. also, so an Glut to vxevuto tho Iavoty at church mnsuno on all om-ndcrs. lmwovcr trivial tho olrenav, lzowa-wr uncertain tho proof, u"l ` lzowewr unnlliablo the avouarr. is sum 0. ) n - juro tho gruwth of true (`brls1lnn.L It. will ho mnumd that CRITICAL NOTES BY REV. GEORGE P. HAYS. D. 0.. LL. D. u lmuon X! at tho lntanullotuufhorlru. fur tlundau. IN-0-. ll-Ton at la-uum. `.!ut!. II. `M-30-(ioldoI Tut, mm. \|ll. llllll liuul m: aha {bu lmru nnl __. |........|.o .. I .-\l3.\|il.l-I Ul-' Iurvlwry, can llll18Il`I| B Inc 165:: II- Explnin that the good need, say of wheat, nmdnmn m-nin ft-an which brmd ml-`:`1mI'r|su %\\'sm;. 'I`|I:'l:.\'I> \\'. mar guou Raul, any UL nueuu, l ... -......6|.hm- an-lul fru- , \ \ I I I ` IUT|\ IE\wvvII u uu-s-vi ---- -. W .\l. N|Wl.ANDS.J K. Aununct. cornea-ot Brock uulkina Slrool. uvor Wade`: I Rton. Itnuuaoo un King '|vrooI. next to the `III Ulm. su \"l`Hl-3 AND s.\u1*u. Sol.u-noun. ls.`tc.. In onuuio street. Dill. su\mu:.Ll.I). CIA&7'R0NflN_Al`:'VllTl! 'Rffm:R_1` s H A T H\RRlITIR. Soucrron. (`oxv:\'A.\~mtn. Mn lNIIco- (`ornor King and Brock Stun-ls on-r \\'ndv's Drug Store `:39; `I-21.173 m~:'r `s .\| |1" sin ) k'1"r. ` I` \l,, ..(`_I'_ TA RES. ! isanu uoaguey, Angler, rzxu, hum nuu uuu. some of the groups of names brought to- gether in single families were most romark~ able. One bond of brothers and sisters ro- I joiced in the name of Africa, Bola, Calvin, David, Ethic, Luther, Luton and Sophronin A family with Calvin and Luther both must at least have been sulciently orthodox. Another not oi` children were nnmed Mnrinh, Zacheus, Tnllerond. Abernethy, Abijnh, Cyprian, Charity, Deborah,` Ivory, Jncon, Kilnh, Orr: and Zachariah, Jr. Another-,. Abijnh, Atria, Abial, Abner, Betsey, Cad- wnllader W. E, Cornelius, Edson, Euuico, Europe, Galon, 2d, Loven, Orin, Paine M. C., Salmon and Snison. Still another, Asia,'Diednmin, Grinilll H., Judah A., Justus C., Mubnch, Omen 0,. and Roonn B. Andognin, Arch, Branch, Churrh P., Liberty and Rouse; Aaron, Abigail`, Al- anson, Ansel, Autumers, Cyprinn,Dressor, Mahala, Noah O. and Simon, Jr.; Ebenezer, Eber, Ephraim, Ilnddnssnb, Hepsihnh, ' Mercy, Moses, Nnrcissa, Phaabe and Solomon; and last, but by no rnenns least, Solomon, Zn(`(`hellS, Zebulon, Zachariah, Clemens, Esok, Isaac, Joshua, Lovi, Polla,I`Snhrn, ' Dominicua. Perez, Timothy, Rispnh, Zophan, Rosella, mon, Sylvia tnd Magnes. Tho energy w ch could bring such families into the world and then supply them with names so oxtraordinnry is no astounding as to make men of these degenerate days stand aghast in silent wonder.` No wonder the present generationis somewhat feeble when the last .m..-mi itself to an extent so unuin2.-Bos- 4 i ; generation IS somewnu xeeme wnen we um. l ' exerted itself to an extent amazing.--Bo& ' ton Courier. V I Their gentle action and goglzd ect on the system really make them is perfect little ; pill. They please ,thooo who, use them. i (`arm-`I Lime Pills may well, in termed ' l uD....l....o:..n pull. lney pusuu ,1. Perfection. nxrecwu by people III muuu pun; Ul uuu nun Au; Elanson, Ladoo, Wealthy, Generous, Pas- chal, Lupini, Mighil, Araunah, Squire, Do- luva, Barzillai, Calvary, Harmon, Zophan, Philander, Tumr. '~ Ethiel, Mnries, Axiel, Hopestlll, Pirun, Jacob (Cobb), Jerathmael, Rancil, Hamreman, Sprout, Demeric (Swan), Bana (Tongue), Angier, Una, Lilia and Cad. Hnmn nf um rrv-nun: nf nnnms hrmmht to- tne nvaunme nourulu sun. The railways of this country nr<~ run by the government. The roads are I I mu:-h better -onditimi than the best in England and their ears lnilnltaly superior to the Eng- lish in comfort and elegance. In Belgium the government owns the road beds and the rail; Thine lines an- leased to private cor- porations, who are controlled by the govern- ment. The third class {are rates are very low. This gives the working people great facility for moving about. You can go from one end of Belgium to the other on a third class ticket for less than 81.50, our money. The German government islx-ginning to take pouession of the railroads. The general im~ preasion is that it controls all of the railmads in Gennuny. She does not at present, but intends in the end to run them all and make the railroads a part of her military system. The roads in the west 0! Germany through \\'lll(`ll I pom:-d were in the hands of military ollI<-em. The guards and the men who han- dled the trains were military uniforms and were subject to the regulations of the army. Their ears and their road beds are superior to the English. The management of the roads by the government in the three coun- tries I have `mentioned affords very good arguments for government control and man- agement of railroads in small countries. -T. C. Crawford in'New York World. l-`aInlly'-l\'omenclnturo In Maine. A young lady who has been engaged in in- dexing the deeds in the probatu omce in a town well up in the interior of Maine has made A list. of some of the more singular names she enouuntaered. The list is too long to be printed in full, but the following may serve as samples of the Christian mmos affected by people in that part of the world: L`Innnn Leulnn \\"nnlH\v (}mmrnns_ Pas- Way (13 .'\llIWI`l`]|. ll HHS M 1,;I\';u \ uuuurnx uu trado Wllll the l'nitn-ll States. the Holland nutlmritins are now beginning to re- claim nnuther lur;;- tract of sea marsh Ian-l. They have begun the work of dyking null cxpevt to add from 15,000 to 20,(lXl acres to the available Holland oolL 'I`I._. .m.'I......... nl Ida nnnnh-v nrn run In! gill]! III`! UK [HIV VI Ulll. Who In lhu unom_v! Tho devil 1: (ho chief enemy. and all who In his work an like-Mm K and Ivnttur bad Iuml by gm-Ir evil inuence There are two munh-ra and um kinda of labor-yrs, 1:: well |';wo Hm! 4 of mod. \\'hI('h ' rhnonol alarm in H hnm 23|1:lI;0lIgl|l.I, ml words, em :3. Inn. stgung, anger. drunkvnuu, disobedience to parents, Sabbath breaking, are all the fruits of but ands. When one person lmdn another Into uln. to la a laborer for Satan. the moat many. Baum is wholly bud. and he wants ovary Ono cluo tn be bad. Al the grounttln In van Pray lhiu; ...|. M I... Mm... u-hn nus]: dmll flml AH Itutorprlno of the Dulrll. The Duh]: pooplu take the grvutest |-msitlu lntcn 1:: the l'nito Hum-s. Thcgv haw largv Iilmnviul invc-sum-ms the-ro. Tl:-y renal the stm-k qnnmtions all nvvr llullantl. Yuu will not go into a hotel \\'h4.-11` the Nvw Yurk stock markets are not ropuruxl. All luoatvd Dutch pmplu speak liuglish, French and Ger? man. 'I`hc--4- thrm Iunpunfzus nrvuuunt ill the mlnumn s4-lmnlrx A Dutch gvntlmnml Al I 11...; AI... .._....n..ol._.... i. J. (`l..\Rt\. .\I.II., |v.|I..-., I..I'.~`., Dlcxns-r. urnduuloo! l`ull\~gvu! f Dentistry. Um:-o ~\\'ollinxIon Sl|"lN.`l.b|`l\\'uuI ` I-`riun-ssand Ilmck Sum-ls. lullculnr unen- lion paid in tho preu:r\'nuiIn of the nulurau lvvlll. .t'`'..' `T... nu.` n n .~ I ny

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