"Yet many things.'---John XVi, 12. sane vail 1 ask you to our Lord in the light of a vo as the. great Divine Teacher -of humanity, to the world . to me 10 ps By who has come disclose abput God and w and going Yehrs. Yet has loomed Up . now a reality. He has gathered His Siig og ah is spoken es interupted ha be can. ommunicate last thoughts to them, and un- "Riliitn ts Bhai: Ho ss maby 3 te. them, many and pr y His ® 40 iy "ather, Tuk: the Fao her's House, ihe vine and the and ho | Hip Alte ego. It ey aré showing signs of weariness, they certal i lo, show signs of, being d bewildered, o and He says: "I have yet many things to say witth 'you; but ye can- Bot bear them now," And He went AW with the words unspoken, to ur duappot tment and loss. i Our Lord was always conscious of the condition of, His hearers, gudg- ing their capacity, speakin the rr a they Wai abla to ie Hacking, hat. goes beyond the fo gcity of the pupil is labor in vain. It, may be worsevthan that. It may be Boattively Vous. ° trath misunderstodll distorted in the mind, may be . peFverted to harm in the life. Po yolk not think that you get the principle of We- velation enshrined jn our text? That 8 fen were able $0 Bear it, the truth came concerning God and sin and. redemption. andi bee Sone of diay have baa | thing hore and which God had to téach man. He 2 [19 PMITAtIONs 28 3 5 ry the | people to whom he wrote is wonderful letters had greater fimitations, so that Aug he could not communicate all that had been perceived by *him, and there was much that be could not perceive Personally, I see po * difficulty, therefore, in a and J should be sorry mot. to beljeve-- that the Spirit revedls te Wen now things that are not in the Bible things that could not, by virtue of their incapacity, have been impar' ed to Bible men. when 1 say' 4 be misunderstood I am not going to shuf myself up to the Bible, I am neyer going away from it becAuse there can never be s Look like it, but I believe that ne canon is not closed. . 1 believe that (Hings are. ha $o-day und words are being ken. today that are worthy to find a place in the New Testament." Why fot? The Spirit bas not sald His. , word, He can | 4 ; the book ad well #8 'throu Pages. There is such a things as edia- ey 'of co that is contact withont" 8 ~ m---het wi he Spirit of God gud the soul of man. It does not trouble me when 1 Mr ola tha a certain thing 'is hat n the New ! nt, taug by the New Foalaghs 1 am told, e&., that total abstinence is.. not there; rhe bility is that men could not Wave borne It, that its téaching at' that tine would have sent men over into. a my and rigid' asceticism. But the principle of abstinence for the sake of oth- ers, and the principle of self-denial is written all over the New Testa- ment. Sunday schools are not there. Our modern church. "with its one-man ministry, and two people and pulpi and pews, is not there. But does not follow that therefore these things are not accord, to. the mind . of Christ. They. are matters in which we are left free. Let it be clearly under- st that the Insti of Bible AL re ent ie suit rh an orn dari and that 'we may need Some pnt. That the Position 'of wi rhe' such mest us, and ig," thatk, God, as it could never: have been in ancient "He: the hing to ew riche the Spostiny' wets' 60 strana re. C1 taker Jodve to think that pry the Preaching services to silent rows of |; iit hag d thi to t br ey AT TH Fe sey well test ev ea oh teaching and practice Ways ng A ng to the test-of the, uttered mind of «uF Loid, being assured that He us beware, of shutting Ive rom the present {nfluence. and light Sure isa oS gol ourse te ow guid- ance, 1 sellevs that He 1s with fs, that He does mot confine His ppers- ons to any age--or. to ' mny chireh, whether Roman or A : or to dn¥ ¢ or order of men. I Believe thar He is in the ult ichdol Movement, the Brothert ovamunt aut sven An She unrest t is surfgin about us. believe 138 miay Dave Something to aay to 'his age which a previous age sould not have borne, and | believe th wonder and awe that He "ak 'and : may Sie a As bear it He will show us things ab out the future life and about our present mysterious lite which we ark unfit to receive now. I say all this and still believe in the" supreme 6 Sutharity_of the Holy pLu ause slieve at rer movement, doctrines must be tested by them, not In their letter, Dut Ld Saetr sink and In, Je pried , Which they teach. ey re the groundwo of erything. A them alone have we the suthen- tic and fuspired records of the deal ings of God with mer and of the life and 'Words af Christ. One wonders if thé word of Christ to' anybody to-day ia an un- welcolne Word, 4 esll to something that you shrink from, to set your [life in" a different chatinel; a word that wounds, that demands some thing which will make your heart bleed to surrender. . Believe this. It is a word of love, a word of One whose heart bled for you. And it ia the word of life, Pray for grace, for teachableness to bear it, and do t. , Believe that He is near, and that He speaks, And way you may sive im .and ni n x receiving and ed refuge, Hs . wen is. always a of life andl saiva- tion. ¢ Engagements Announced. The engagement i8 announced of Miss Mary Hole, dnughter of Nr. and rg. W. Ambers C. Hale, © Sleepy : ke, to T. H. Atk son, RC.HA., Kingston, son:of J. i Atkinson, of Glenan, county Down, t Mw & 3 ta, India, wind Mrs: 3M. Butléd," Toron- to, fvounce. the pugagement of their only daughter, Gertrude Louise, to Garnet: Lawrente Berkeley, son, of Mr, Mew, v, Belleville. The marriage place quietly the: middle of : i" St. Mark's church, Prescott, is un: dirgoing a Xinaral oVérhanling. ht will be decora! i A mew rool is being ; 5 ents are ia ri ald sgt li RIOR, Tr tatate or Var an co to Vicar-Ueneral Masterson, © * : d, and many Do you usé*t in your house? El- Creamery. g don ry " ATI RE I A SR A SO he ls HL MS BT A SM a WS RITISE AY, MAY 3 fi {70 BERD FALL KAPRIRST IX <}ivqm the Wests side and outside. LEE F241 1% fos wr Rn y 0G oe tA NEPLECAD "LOCATIONS." The "Black Peril" in Sout Africa-- Outrages on White Women are + Becoming Alarmingly Frequent. 'Lindon, Bag. May 28.-<Public lly on the Rand and in Natal. reg Lo public meting of men i rg, addressses ° n ironed bu tes § A prominent - Bont © dia strofi@g ex- pressions a las the question; while & recent metifig on the Rand ended with a stampede and 'a re volver Bunt for natives following on the t 'that an outrage had been committeed, a fum- ber af matives being roughly handl- ed. The watter 'has =lso been tak- en up by 'thé Jonhannesburg Town Council, who have passed a resolu- tion' Ju favor of.an.increase of the forge, for, which the press is Hkewise agitating : : is now announced that the fouteip, on the Rand, bas died of shock. The funeral. was held yes terday, and was made the occasion for a ble demonstration of sympathy, Several "thousand people, including the mayor and councillors of the town were present. Two farther fouitages ars now rope. ge Jom nkfort and fmberley. An an- for rape at Middleburg, - the | recently Mr. M n y Mr. Mun- nick A Trommvash moved that 8 min- imum peuslty of hanging fo be en- acted for rape or attempted rape. He declared that to talk of increas- Ing the police was to beg the gues tion--more drastic punishment was ni d, Ootanél Standiford, one of the nominated 'senators, advocated set- tiing the famifiés of Kafirs in loca: tions and the éstgblishment of a native police forée. General Hertgog. "minfSter of justice," sald that the whites were regsnonsible fof the situation creat- ed in South Africa. He deprecated giving way to sensationalism apd excitement. and expressed the be- Hef thai the most efféctive way of stamping out the peril was the es- tablishment of locations. WRITING OF "UNCLE TOM." Hoped to Farn Enough for a Silk Dress. As a very Ritle gicl Harriet Beech. er Stowe had heard of the horrors of slavery from hmrisunt, Mary Hub- bard, : who had. married. a planter ies; but had heen unable fo livein lier husband's plan- tation 'because? her health was under mided by the mental anguish that she suffered at the scenes of cruelty and wretchedness' she was. compelled to witness. She returned to the United States 'made bir home with the 7 When 3 Hareist "was only" twenty-one years old 'she went to hive in Cia- cinnati, ou, the( borders: of a slave estate, and frequently visited Ken: tacky slave plantations, where. she saw. negro slavery in that mild and patrinrdial form in which she | pic- tures it in the'opening chapters of "Unetle' Tom's Cabin." Brother Charles loft Cindosali and took a | position as ¢ in a wholesale com- migsion house in New Orleans that did business 'with the Red River cotton plantations. It was from him that Mrs. Stowe obtawsed the char acter of lLegree. So character alter character and scene alter scene in "Uncle Tom s Cabjn' might be traced oak Mo actual events. and persons that inspired them years before the fgintest notion of . writin, such a book had _ ever entered Sire. Stowe's mind, Mrs. Stowe returned fo New Eng , in_ May, 1850, and at Boston Jound 'her brother Edward, and his wile, greatly agitated over the fugi tive slave bill which was at the time being debated in congress. This law not gave "the slaveholder of the south ight to seek ont and drag back into slavery amy negro that he elpitoed as hig, property but com: {mianded the people of the free states to Ab time 'Mvs. Stowe was not an abolitionist, nor did she ever be- comd One after 'the Garrisonian type. She 1 béred hearing ber father say t _ Oarrison and Wendell Philips that they were like men that would burn their houses down to get : rid of rats. She wished = to be more than to. the. south. 'She intended to ... She made two of in the {mir AH THAT aw Ht attention is focussed once' again on |eBily the "Black Peril" in South Africa, nor did "she immediately vietim of a recent outrage at Tourf- the nonndement is also made than a na- | tive has been sentenced to death]: . HiTAR+ | _- : wrote was - blown her as if whats Phra HEE wb os: WILE Fihe © Piehi ing of a mi Mint: In the eveni ing she her von little family a bout her and réad them what had written. Her two little sons of ten. and iveive burst. into Gaon sob- ; out, "Oh, mamma, i the most cruel thi or This 'was the bey Tom's Cabin." was Dot a cobscious of what she had making use of tbe fragment she. fe written, He Via was tly . so ab- sor] i tic duties that what she had written was laid gt one side and Jor the time for gotten. to her husband, on his relu from his lecture trip. ' Une day found him in tears over the bits of brows paper bags om which she had writ ten the first words of "Uncle" Tom's Cabin." Largely at his | stion she determined to wile a serial story the climax of which was. to be the death of Uncle Tom. Some * weeks slipped hy before she wrote the first installment of the TF 9 EH nd Beecher Stowe. fn 'McClure's agazine." Canada is Certainly Humilinted. Toronto News. 4 Under present conditions prosperous young nation" is actual ly dependent upon Great Britain, South Africa, New Zealand and Aus- tralin for the Integrity of its, terri- tory, and the security of. its shores and. trade routes... All these self. governing parts of the Empire are bearing their share, of this burden, Mr. Boden, Mr, Hazen, Mi. White and their, colleagues desire that this stigma and reproach . ba removed, and it is reasonable to easpeft that before long the Domalicon will ae cupy no. mean position op the first line of Imperial defoace, this A brewery to oest $450,000 will be erected at Edmonton, she | She did not even show it § Bick ONDAY, JUNE SED. | [Round Trip Tickets will be fisued at X hy ' [GBod golf MAY TYeL, JUNE 16 Sad, | urn' lie Wednesday, and June igh. - ¢ 8 i . 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It 5 the! hajr prt negome brittle, do Saint and "stringy."' perfect and very siraple shampoo prepared. by ai ive ing a teaspoonful of ganthrox Tn A vun of hot water will cleanse you¥ kaif and seal #0 Soft, pou remove irritation po & _ thoroughly, and leave it ber Pris t and tuffy. This sham. dandruff and Stopes scan jnstantly, makes the hair dry 9 kiy evenly withput streaking and gives to it a most des lightful glossy sheen.' A,B. C.:! The electric heedis is tao painful, Mix a little powde dela. tone with water, then spread this paste on the hairs not wanted: after two or three minutes rub off, Wash and the hMuirs will have varnished, , This treatment leaves (he skin seft apd free from blemish. Maude: Your plmply. sallow skin is due to impure blood. You should core rect. this condition before, warns wekther comes and so avold worse troubles. To' quickly purify youp blood try this home-made tonic. »THssnlv ga cuptul- of sugar and 1 ounce karflehe I 1-2 pigt aleohol, then add hot Water to make a guart. "A tables ful of skis splendid tonic taken before meals wil. quickly clear your . blopd and your pimplss and sailewness will give way to a. .rosy, health complexion. his is the finest tonic I have aver found for purifying the blood, giving one energy an bullding up a fon- dewn condition of t dy. You, are sure to get: splendid results: from its use. To -- Emma 8: To make yout eyes. clear and sparking, try this simple eye tonic: Disséive an ounce of erystos in a pint of water and put a few. drops in each aXe Sice a re. Tuis tonic is very soothing and strep n, A will rid your eyes of all 3 and inflammation, an amake them & rong and beautiful. A pre t beulist ine formed me that he uses this tonle with remarkable success In treating eve. troubles perally. It is excellent for granulated lids. Jeauty. Answers, 3 UU must not use face powder iaptexion that. does not look artificial I Dissolve in -2% EEA # E MABTXX, Lily: To hive o& sméoth, instead this solutién: pint: witch Kazel (or hol water 4 dnces spurmax, than add. 2 teaspOfin. This Jotion will "ge. moye that hipy. sallow look and give io oir skin clean, clear, wholesome ook. Ht B0fs not shew or rub off Jk powder and is unequaled as 'a skia- whltenér and complexion-bbautifier 1' find this lotion finesfor cold sores and preventing chapping. Fuls glycerine. Trixie F.; 1 would not advise youd to thy any of those obesity cures you mention. At least part of them are nothing but worthless fakes. If ¥o wint a safe fatgeducer that will giv splendid resiME dlesolve 4 ounces of parnotis in 1 1.2 pints.liot water and take a tablefpoontul *hefor meiis. This remedy removes excess fat rapid. 1y without dleting or fatiguing ox¥re clipes, and is gbsolutely harmless, miso fnexpensive. It leaves the skin ik Ne and unwrin a RN u eo Hallie AT he formula for that popular French hair-grewer you speak of is as follows: Mix together 1.2 pint aleslicl. 1-2 pint cold water 1 sunce giln. zoln. ; (Makel t yourself, as stale hair tonics ave Warthslens Rubs this Ia the scalp twice a week and you will soon neice your halr oper and ni wt This splendid remedy for. dandruff, itching scaly. Jt is & and dark Kkalr A. wplendid bemty pot grow halt or maks the skin shiny dan Ba wasily pe red by stirring dpto 1-2 pint cold water 1 ovnce almooin and Bifcetrine Use this ni ng and your skin wil and Sustrgus an unhfaliin ling hair a tonies { Miss. Jennle: cream that will 2 teaspoonfals ht and morn. fol chap, but always be just as Sofooth, clear ann Soft as you could wisi it. 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