Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1902, p. 3

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Kingstos & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. WEEK OF SPORTS AL Quobes, Fob. 3rd I. ROUND TRIP TICKETS WILL "BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS; - o-Quebec $11.85. 5 BE Gof WHIES Po © RETURN LIMIT ~ Tickets from Quebes on or before Peb. 12, 1902. particulars at K & P. and CP. R ° Office Ontario Strest. a F ¥. A. FOLGER, JX. Gen. Supt. LX ---------------------- to SE THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR " Land all lose} ves City Hall Depot at 4 wv "§ that FEBRUARY 310 11. Pires | clase' round trip tickets will be sold for the above, Feb. 3rd to 11th, at $11.85, Valid for return on or before Feb. 12th. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, dat Qity Passr. Depot. 2d pis] DOMINION LINE. A OLED, atin og A marked * do not oarry puassen: or. AGE~Saloon, and ratucs Saloon, ., $28. W SERVICE 28,0 Vacnn. March lst Te I 2 fier. Liv Londonderry. Royal Mail Steamers, . hi Prod SC John. From Halifax, ¢ . Jan. TR, . Jan. 200 Jam. 23th, Jan. 27th Feb. 8rd o Feb 100. ob. Fob. 8th, . Feb. 10th RATES OF PASSAOH. To MM Cabin tates, $43 and upwards; ve | From New Yerk to Glasgow. 'nh Ao as dan ee ae We Will Set. : 8 for SI Cash gL - grade. _& Halliday.| J the. twentidih century has come and "Flo investigate the matter by search- fof the apostles, ihe only place en A Writer Says "it's Ho Wonder That Men Procla¥in Their Un. belief When Ministers Make God 2 Liar: Hamilton, North Dakota, .2.-- {To the Editor): C. H, tine, subscriber to the Weekly British Whig handed me a copy of it containing a sermon On at an eon of Christ, given by shop " tario in St. James' church. He based hix remarks on pert of the 123th verse of the xxii. chapter of Revelations : "Behold I come quickly." He aught that the world will' not grow better 'hut worse, in gigior that the prophec ies might be ful , in fact every re mntid the ha dy Carding phoe ed wif t t that tl - jes were nok fulhilod snd that the second coming of Christ is yet to be. To: emtertain Gis view is not an evidence that a man has, or has not been bom of the spirit. Nay, verily, for behold ! The whole: world has gone after it, even the aposties so under: stood it. Now that the morning of all before us have watched [notwithstanding the fact meddles with the iron rule, counted but a fool), it hehooves in vain in us ing the constitution, which is the gos- pel (not epistles) comprisin, books, Matthew, Mark, fake. John and the first cleven verses of the Acts earth that we can find the 'record of all that Jesus (the true Prophet) both began ta do and teach until the day in which be was taken up. Having done this 1 find that these latter day teachings concerning the second coming of Christ as yet to be, are nothing but a bugaboo doctrine, which belongs to the flat earth period and is not written in the gospel, but is a blindness born of deaomination- al ignorance, handed down. in apos- tolic succession by the laying on of the hands or casting lots like that of « Matthias, whose light has gone out (never was light). The religion and doctrine of Jésus cannot be dealt with as bishop Mills stated, saying there: werd three mean: ings that might be applied text. How would the bishop like if hip hearers were to judge his meaning 'by his: yawning. Concerning the gospel it is mado so plain that we can tun nd "read, yea the waylaring man though a fool, need not arr. ishop, wherevei you find the letters s.p.a.d.e. with; some would, of course; vcall it a horticultural instrument for foppi over the earth with. In the tenth chapter of Matthew we find Jess sending out Hip disciples to tell | the people that the kingdom of heaven was at hand. In verse 23, He said to them. "ve shall not have gone over the cities of Israel till the Son of man be come." In the 16th, chapter of Matthew we find Jesus teaching the people (including the disciples) con- cerning Hix kingdom that was to come quickly. In verses 27 and 28, He said "For the Son of Man shall come in the glory of His Father with the holy angels," and then He shall ve ward every man according to his works; verily | say unto' you there be some standing here that shall not taste of death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom." 1i bishop Mills will turn to the 206k of the chapter and the first six verses of thé 2st chapter, he will 'find. that the words were true and faithful thst the above statements (when summed! up corresponds with the text "Behold I come quickly") for in the 6th verse the spirit bade John write 'It is dene." "I am Alpha and Omego the begin ning and the end." An Appeal To Protect The Little Ones From Coughs and Colds That sb Fre- quently Lead "to Consum- fe: sifafses that Hel in all the to 'the posed in the gospel they mean a tool to dig' a od chapter of 'Revelations beginning with | the lith verse, including the balanced the spirit bade John weite concerning " Revelations "is not. a prophecy of &f* To Mothers, ¥ BRITISH WHIG;, MONDAY; FEBRUARY 3. dispensation. vet: to be ushered in, but is that of lees years, of which 'there i 2 Concerning tnd ophecies spoken of in the 24t P- 5 of Matthew, including the destric- tioh of Jerusolem, false Chriss, the preaching of the gospel to dll the world, the coming of the end, the dafkesing of the stn and the moon réfusitig to 'give her light, the stars of heaven falling, and the powers of Heaven shaken, [which was dose at the Erucifixion between the six and ninth houss), thén came the ign of theSon of 'Man (which wis none other than {he sign of the prophet Jonas) who was three days and three nights in the bowels of the earth. He arose, about for forty days, 'and jist be H¢ ascended He Bag ciphel that they shall be "baptized wit How ho non y days henoe" [not Knowing the day or hour] which 'nécessitates His immediate second eom- ing after His ascension. At which time they should see the Son of Man coming in the clouds with at pow: or and glory, and send His angels with a great sound of & trumpet, and shall = gather together His elect t i from, the four winds, from one end of héaven to the other. ' i Concerning all this, 1 say, in verse hiv four we have our Saviour's ai fidavit that the generation that then {lived should t pass Gill all these things' be fulfilled, raving no argu: ment 'or question whatever as to 'any coming of Christ in the secon, third, twentieth, or any other century - that is to come. - When the day of Pente- cost was fully come, which w ten days after His ascension, the spirit of truth, descended ay He had taught (which was quitkly), and He baptized about one. hundred, and ewonty charter members into the e, pever baptized any man with either water or the Holy 'Ghost, As this time the former things, together with the old heaven, passed away and the new heaven, which is the kingdom of Beaven, was established on earth, Since that time, (and not before), trans: greesors have been taught 5 ways ahd ®innéts 'have been converted unto Him. Ivaish ix, 7. Of the increase of Hie government abd peace théfe shall be no end." The 2eal of the Lord of Posts will pérformt this. 'God grant it, and not the prayer of the bishop that the world grow worse. No: wonder that mien declare. their unboliéf in Christ on the stgeets of Montréal and other cities, when sup isters of the gospel, will, throug® foolish preaching, make God # liars The Bishop says He is aot here, and. 'His church is 'in 'widow- Awake thou that wleepest; 1865 vdars ago He came; immediately after the wonder in heaven when sa- tan. was cast sout- to torn it the earth for a short season, at which time he : slew all the chilirén from {wo years und under, beaded the forerunner of 'Christ, crucified the Son of God. Why, brother Mills, such times never were ! No, nor ever shall be | Now that the kingaom' has come aod. the king is on the throne, 'which is within us, "Fxcept a man is born of; water (not haptived with wator as John did) and eof the spirit. he can not see.the kingdom of God." Marvel not. 7} are the days when the little child shall lead (not the doctors and bishops), dor of such is the king- dom of heaven." . . When. we waut to dig wpthe, truth Jet us remember the words of our Fa fher tbat rubg out at she trans A was His Son. e a ," and, not. be following, "Galf path sil bent Ves na "Hear ye {40 be y fo mrss the chance of glory bing for a ' Fo # VALLENTYNE torn Macy, princess. of Wales, +L have to Use two of Her christian anres, like. Victoria, German empress. fa future there need be no mistakes. bet geen. Nietnria and qlieen Victoria, Mary, when. the g de "of Lace being. chron- reled. © Amung illustrious] who hve Toe fo make Stay, 8 fair n ve hee tinguit hy a couple of navies, Fon one, 80 kingdom of God." Before this time Ha Peoce testified that this: TE AFFAIRS: OF FRE NOUS. QUARTERS OF THE EARTH, Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes Fromm All Over--Little of Bvbrything x " and Retdsinbered By ths Dear Fub- lie. Smallpox is quite prevalent in Ot tawh. . James Cochrane, M.P.P,, Montreal, lected mayor. Attempts will be made to cross dik Atlantic in a flying machine. 2 Nova Scolis legislature ineels By ry 13¢h. It will be a short ses- sion, Queen Wilhelmina and prince Henry ape fighting again. A divorce may be © upshot, ; _ Un Fri the town of Pelerboro, paid $230,000, in the Ontafio bank, for purchase of the w works, Ta Presse, Montreal, says lord Sigathcona will soon retire from the heb commissiopership of Cesnada, in London. 4 Disorders are occuring on. the Janis ol lord De Frevne, in Ireland, over payments of rent. Numerous evictions are QCORTEING. The great, English ip-building firm of Swan & Hunter talk of establish- ing a fast service between English and Nava Seotia ports... . : J. D. Christie principal of the Site goe high school, while walking on the icy pavement, on Thursday, fell and broke. on. of his legs. Germany, it is said, 8 advised Britain to. considersthe Seith African [overtaes. The United - States may. also suggest same thing. { Axchibald G 1, ME. 5 Wess York, will move and Dr, Beland, M. P,, Beauce, will second the address in the federal parliament at its open- 1 - * omeriio college, Ottawa, has been guarantined and forty students kept in. doors. A case of small-pox de veloped thera. . Miss Jessie Creamen, Port Hope, fell down stairs on Tuesday night, with a burning lamp in her hand, The ignited oil ran over her and she was seriously burned. Sir Wilirid Laurier, as. the vepresen- tative of the dominion at the coron- ation of kimg Bdwand VIL, will be provided with -a suite of apartments in the. Hotel Cecil, In Beauce; Que. in the legislative election on Saturday, Blaise Letellier, was snowed under by a majority of about S00 cast for. Me. Godbout, the independent liberal On dit. that Lieut. Gov. Jette sye- coeds Hon. David Mills in the. domin- jon cabinet, Hon. My. Tarte going to Spencerwood, and Hen. W. Mulock, becoming minister of public works, Iona. Turner, aged twelve, of Springfield, O., made a signed™ es. sion. last night that she put poiso in a coffer boiler' ard caused the death of her adopted mother, Mrs. George Thirner. Miss Marie Morphy, an actréss of Terre Haute, Ind., will soon wed John E.. Muohifield, sa official of the moon will be spent. in a ) private car built for the purpose. . Mussolinag novarions Tialian Ytighud, says that he expects to be pa a , & Wing inionda 20 came to America, Ww , cap. appre ciated, He fleclarss gE in his own country is unappreciated... The setting of the date-stone of the power honse of Ontario . power company, st Peter yon Wi . diy was an__ interesting event. . The town's representatives were present aod the citizens were there in great ni .Juvestigation into the frauds on the Yazadou bank of Tokio, shows ac complices outside . that. insgitution. The amount of which the bank has been defrauded is. believed, to be much ein was at Jw suppor . one authority estimati e sum at 3007000 on. ng The Canadian Pacific zailway man- ggemmen pronounce the despatch from St. Paul, to the efiect. that they are contemplating a service of, trains rpn- ning f ju three days, ¢ xaggeration, Premier Roblin, Winnipeg, will pro- bably accept the invitation extended colonial premiers to attend the coro- nation proceedings in London in June, POIAE we know pot y Then. njarks-Nné Geltiy "men, o There 8 ip. » ; Ti Didi Boundary" potuiemn God's patience sod Ilis wrath, To pase that limi 4 to die, To die is # by stealth; does Wot gukingh, the still may please, care be thrust away. 0, wi "tify, bourne, By which ou ie erent, ¢ he who gues is lest? How i that their fame should be their own, | Grand Trunk railroad. Their honey 'J Was board in benven," and A FINE PLAN. Policy That Will Build Up On- tario. In a short time the Ontario go: earns ment will go to the people to seek another term in the administration of the 'provioce's is the platform upon Ross will ask for he support of the patriotic 'electors of the province, which means the building wp of Vu tario for Canadians. Ope fails to wee how a policy more suitable to the meds of the provinee, or one better calculated to win the enthusiastic sup a) of the electors, could be conceiv- (1) To aid settlement and to in crease prosperity by trunk coloniza- tion roads and railways in order to make homes for the sons of Ontario, who otherwise might seek a houie in another province or under a foreign fing. 3 To. apply a reasonable portion of the waste lands oi the province in aid of railways--the lands to revert to the crown if not settled within « reasonable time. y 13) To _ assist the dominion govern ment in obtaining the quick and cheap transportation of the products of the farm, especially of horsés, cattle and dressed beef to the markets of Great Britain, and to. improve local trans pertation within the provinee, hy rea: son of good. roads, the removal of tolls and cheap, elecirie railways. 4). To expapd and increase our ricultural wealth by improved, me: ods of husbandry, dairying, cold storage and the jro- duction of beet-root sugar and by re: claiming the undrained lands of the province, (5) To ~contrgl and' regulate the rates for passengers and freight on all railways subsidized by the province, and the ultimdie control of such rail ways ,by the expressed will of the legislature. . (6) To manufacture within the pro- vinge, and so far as practicable by Canadians, the products of our forest, such as pine and spruce, into lomber and pulp, and to smelt and refine our mineral products, such as iron, nickel and copper ore, for the markets of the world. (7) To deal with our foreit wealth with a view to its perpetuation by re forestry, timber rgsgrves and parks. (8) To incist upon the control off all local rights and franchises, so far as practicable, by the musicipality to which théy properly bélong. (9) To maintain with 'a 'firm hand the rights of Ontario against any other Rrovigce of the. dominion. (10) To enforce all laws for the pro. tection 'of public morality ness and impartiality. (11) To improve the practical edu- cation of the artisan classes by the establishment of technical schools as is now, dope in England and the Uni ted States. » (12) To maintain the efficiency «of our system of education and to ad minister the same in the interests of the whole people, irrespective of class or greed. Now. you know what it means when we may that premier Ross' policy i "Puild up. Ontario." Is It any won- der that Bir Charles Tupper at the Toronto university banquet in 1899, in a moment of candor, declared that "Mr. Ross is the ablest 'political lead. er that ever handled a party." with firm- What Is Success ? In real Ion, bn 2 , _-. elfing gold i» i Pp Ys Krov RY Aud, dolies. bhsded; 10 look ouly down, muck heap, aod lorget Until yoush's bounding blood drecps virange y To dwell with envy, arrogamde sed "dread, To barter all bemovolence for dross, To loss evmpadionship-nor feel it Joss, Because the flower of sympathy is dead le that success 7 To, labor tér 'Whe ruithow bubble, fame, Afloat so fairly in the morsing air-- A perfect jewel lor a prince 19 wesr-- Is it & recompense for all ity claim ? Thro' careful™uvight and crowded, strenuous day, Theo" iron rebuff, or fattery--like snow It vanishes in nothingness away !-- thut success 7 With comrade duty, de the dansk or day, Teo lollow truth~wherevix it. may demi, To bate al cowdrdice ot gred ¥; broshery' burdens sharing when w y But, Wwe 101, 10 benr ddleat alone; Te tive! in béarts that loved ws, when pe gute Beyond the twilight (till bresk 1) to sleep-- is success ! SR ---- A -------- . The House Where Linéolnn Died. Robere Mackay, in Felirusry Success. Ab ry purple manotied pla, we hovers sill) among The spirit of the Christ whime dying mon or debt in they the morning pain. Av subtle peitumie lingets With the rose, Even wiwe its petals fluttér to the earth' So clings the potent mystery of the birth Of that deep love from which all mercy flows, Within sible house, this room,~a martyr € + A prophtl of a larger Nbdrty,-- AB tor setting boadmen free, A full-orbed man, e mete mortal pride. The flong rifts opening to celestinl glades, on a him, aml his spirit lingers » Fd 's sweet infloence broods upon the Where 5 it Nly with the sunset fades. ale iol, with eyes of beavenly blue, the old place, ignoveant of affairs. The folowing | which premier ruit growing, |' the J That [eaves doe thirsty --it is grasped sod, i ng i angel faew, her 1, bindiiks call, Br wore full, more] ' true. What is your experience Wil can remember many a sirt that wear as log ssany skitt, always be ciean, always save the skirt, will et chafe the shoes. Sold éverywhere in all shades Genuine only with this brand, WHERE THE WEAR IS: =" The edge of a skirt is the focal point of most sk ed h* bindings," "edging," ste. gol fesyed at the edge and shabby before ihe drapery showed even a Sigh of wear. " Corticelli Protector Braid," sewed on flat, skit Yoo not turned over, will wi ment, arc now to hand. L'GHTS A1 COST. Large, with J. W.O Pear Shape, ens the phlegm, soothes the in- flamed tissues of the lungs and bronchial tubes, and produces a quick and permanent cure in all cases of Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitly, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and the first stages of Constimption. ow foro yor ed ph y. Always find it cares a cold ET aS ing Shes eve Parry Sednd, Ont. 9580d 300. a boltie at all dcalers, iL INNA, T 'E KERN BURNERS, delayed in ship In order to make room for same we will dispose of our stock of AUER 55c. Shade, 65c. - LDFIN, 2%3Xine TEEN 8d : a TCs Plenty Of It. Don't buy of dealers who limi$ you because théy are limited, When a man wants coal, he don'$ | want a proviso with every bushel, | We have plenty, and we sell all yoy want all the time. Co. THE RATHBUN the, ruivs done, J RR You. ne Phone 138, Pook of Werk Riret OOTH'S COAL Your Neighbor Says |, WALSH'S [SCRANTON COAL IS ALL RIGHT. Have you tried it ? Shall we send vou a ton? You will need a { Boot this weather. { We have them and at the | right price too. i See our Rubber Soléd Leath- [er-lined Bal. aL $4 50 The best bargain in the city. |" 10 per cent. off to Students. ARMSTRONG'S m june | '184 Princess Street. STRAIGHT BUSINESS | Auetiondét and Commission Mere f chant, Market Square. Ta igsion Bg & tal Ga. | 389-391-393 Princess St. a Heavy | 04 Rubles Se; Als bottles, 20e. por don (Drop ws a esrd, or eall telephone No. s {and we will send for them. 10 reo caupenTERS 3

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