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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Jul 1900, p. 1

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AN'WARDEN new i...â€" LINDSAY. THURSDAY: JULY 12th. 1900 3‘ Cents per annum ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..___ _.._â€"-â€"- SOME THOUGHTS ON I pureofnitish; and yet compare them. N Ew LI NES * ' NATIONAL RELIGION :i..:.....:.: .ilf§.§.§f.'.f§§..;i°ii the bible was translated, you will find that is free, strong, brave, just and noble. Then there will be no language, race or reTigious questions in Canada. Though we have here all languages, all races and all religions, we shall have one Canada, a great nation of the earth and of use to God who made the nations to serve Him. Rev, J W Macmillan preached any number of obsolete words and will . need a glossary, but in the bible you find on that topic a' week ago scarcely a word that is not well understood 0 I r«‘unday mght- at the present time, Isis “the well of E -â€" English undefiied.” Dana the great E umme Alarge congregation was at St. An- New York journalist, not because of his News of the Week drew’s church on Sunday night, July let, religious but his literary taste, advises â€"_ to hear the pastor’s sermon on National young writers to study the bible for style. Religion. Des. 0 Text: “Happy is that people whose The colleges may do a great deal for our God is the Lord. Psa, 144-15.” Some language, but they will not soon get be' yond the need for religious teaching. sentences: I need not prove that religion is a necessity. It lies at the foundation of human society and is becoming more Beallilflll t0 iOOk at general in the race. The more fully developed sections are the most religious. comfortable to wear No nation has held together without . Easy to buy .religion nor does any stand in strength today without the sanctions that it gives. While that is generally admitted, yet3 there is an idea abroad that man shall yet outgrow it; that religion only marks a stage in the human evolution and that necessary at the present, it is not an â€"Mr. Richardson is urging the gov- ernment to remove the duty of $2 a ton on hay, owing to the shortage in Manitoba. â€"The new steel bridge across the St. Lawrence river at Quebec will be 4,000 feet long and 150 feet al‘ove the river, thus enabling the largest ship to pass under. Seasonahh MEN’S All] BUYS’ ELDTHlNG '5 Lustre Coats, $2.50 for $2. 3 lustre Coats and Vests, $3 for $2.50. a 11-wool Serge Coats, double-breast, $4 for $3 THE MILITALY Sl’lRIT The war fever is on us. Our walls bear the lithographs of battles and generals. Togela, Pasrdeberg, soldiers and generals, these are the topics on which Ewe talk. The heavily-leaded columns of the newspapers tell of war and the people devour them. Our novels must tell of military adventure. Now there is a good deal in this that deserves admiration. It will not do to under-rate physical courage, nor the men who defy death. They are worthy of oil the credit they are likely to get. But it is altime now for ministers to speak and those who think seriously to do so more than ever. There is a danger of this enthusiasm becoming delirious. We have seen the celebrations of the people. We have read that in London, Liverpool and other English cities the crowds were drunk, debauched, mad, when Mafeking was relieved and Pretoria taken. Is that -â€"Leslie and Melbourne Stanley, aged ten and thirteen respectively, sons of Samuel Stanley of Guthrie, Simcoe count ty, were killed by lightning shortly be- fore 7 o’clock Thursdry morning. The lightning struck the barn roof, and, run- ning down, knocked out the sash in the stable beneath. From the position in which they were found the boys evidently were looking out of the window at the storm. Leslie was killed instantly, and Melbourne lived but a short time. â€"â€"It is said that the Kingston peniten- tiary authorities, aided by two Dominion detectives and a city policemen, are watch- ing the institution and taking every we. caution to prevent the accomplishment of a plot to wreck the building, in order to release the Welland canal dynamitere re- cently incarcerated for life. It is ssfd lle tr to ac. ‘ .. BOVS Linen Suits (3 piece), $2.50 for $2. i3 many lines Olaf {sooner than “$1115 Shaker Flannel Shirts for 25c. E s halifax Tweed Suits, $6.50 for $5.50. See my assortment Full selec- I be'. " , . .WEil-zg-be,remen: 0,5 Shaker Flannel Shirts for 20c. Flues. Some 1- ' len" xeghge Shirts, 50c and 75c. . ' . . . - absolute necessity. Voltaire built a ." 035 Neghge Shirts’_ 35C and 50C° temple to God. He held that there is no . ell’S Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 25C, 40C, 50C ’ Don’t buy until you see these G03. but the P601)“ needed to “0283!? W. L. White tions from the best Canadian and American manufacturers in stock. ovs’ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 25c to 40c. ' Trimmed Turbans en’s and Boys’ Straw and Linen flats at cost. film Rebeccue’n . en’s and Boys’ Summer Caps at cost. ors "swat - A” V , Us.--) vl c0133: ‘ “i that rsligiengis necessary for the crowd ' but'vnot those who think more clearly. Such s position is morally indefensible. To legislate in favor of religion and yet hot believe in it is to act a lie. If there is no God let us say so ind if there is, let us worship him. When the priests in the M , \ 531 5‘”: Mire ‘ l 0 Les Remsn Em i be ' 't win]: at each sands. lined 3,2,5“: S Dress Goods Muslins The ding Shoe Store, other over disengaging, it was not a way for people to rejoice who fight for the Dominion government became appris- pri:; 33c and 2:" ii ummer 1 . 1 KENT-S11. - . LINDSAY long till the people broke “M from God and missionaries? Let me say: edof the purpose of the Fenian shatters (1) Wsr is always possible. It is not wise to. neglect preparations. The thief must be restrained. I have no patience with . those who say the nation should not arm. (2) War is always a fearful evil. It il not all music and flame, dash and color and victory. It is tears, wounds and death; the vilest of lust and the fiercest hate; the most brutal passions that burn- in men. It may be decked to look like heaven but all the while it is most like hell. (3) There should be no more pro- paration for war than is absolutely neces- sary. Weapons are dangerous. Army and navy are a menisnce to other nations, a threat to the foe, an incitement to war. and so the world’s peace is imperilled. The cost is great; we do not want the burdens that Europe bears. Moreover character is more than arms. However equipped, the base and iguoble will be trounced, while to those who are upright and God-fearing, those who are slow to fight but slow to quit when the fight is on â€"to those the weapons and victory will come. More than physical courage is necessary. Plzzsro and Cirtez were of the three men and posted off detectives to guard the place. â€"In the senate recently Hon. 3.. W. Scott, in answer to a question from Hon. Mr. Parley, said that in the early 50's the province of Canada advanced the sum of £3,111,500 to the G.T.R. In 1858 the repayment of the loan was postponed till the preference stock had been paid; iota, till after the payment of interest on the capital invested; later till after the pay- ment of a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent. The public accounts will show the G.T.R. owe the government 825,000,0(0, In one case, Mr. Scott said, permission had been given to issue bonds. ....... Shirt Waists, Linen, Duck and g ., Pique Skirts E Public School Teachers E , religious‘bellef and if political leaders say religion is good for the crowd, but is not 4 or truth, it will not be long an irreliglon is‘genersi. Religion in the nation is like the gold in the veins of the status, which crumbled to pieces when the gold was withdrawn. lmomcaooc mercial Education. it is demanded of you by all classes. A knowledge of Accounts is absolutely necessary at the present time. We have arranged a course during the Summer Vacation, especially for you. Write for particulars. WM. PRINGLE. ‘ PRINCIPAL. ' Peterboro Business College, ' -â€"2£ 6m. Peterboro, Out. 0--»»» W. ..__â€"â€"- W5" ...at greatly reduced prices . asLIcIon’s FORM In what way shall the state declare itself religious? In this country an established church is not thought of as .one way. It must rather be in its in- fluence on the great factors of the nation’s life, especially in the political and mili- tary departments. â€"Seven children were killed by an ex- plosion of fireworks in the heart of an Italian quarter in Philadelphia on July 4th. Three are so badly burned that they will probably die, and about twenty others are seriously injured. The explos- ion was caused by a colored boy firing a. shot from a revolver into a mass of fire- works owned by a sidewalk merchant. The boy was among those killed. After 1 the explosion the police searched the l The coming voter is an important person. He will be what he is made. We have one great agency for preparing him for his duties. It is the common E t. """ school. There he gets his education. xaggera [on Education is two-fold. Ignorance must be turned into knowledge, and childishâ€" ness into character. There is a difference. One is intellectual, the other moral. The former is good but nets necessity; .9 gllllllllllillillilllfllllllllmzillillhlllllmllllmhilllllllllilflllii .. NOW llllllllhllllllhlillllllli \Ve do not exaggerate when av: say we carry the largest and best assortment in the County of Vic- toria. In. . .. . oe the latter is both good and a necessity. h b G . d _.' ; ":‘fi 530:: G t var] ty0000 ‘l‘; :2 t h S; The Maggy; Chat-ta was procured by men brave, p6! aps 88 rave as CI‘QCD an neigthrhood and confiscated over 8 ton ” 3 : affirm; "”1“ rea C 9 who had to make their mark when it was Roberts, but there 15 8 difference and of dynamite crackers and other danger- character max“ “3- Instead Of being one explosives. Trolley cars and an ice stampeded by splendid mouthings about wagon were pressed into service to carry the Empire, we must take the ground on the injured to the hospital. all things, that unless God says so we will â€"-â€"George Elder a well-to-do Holland not 'do them. That is the Christian township farmer, was found early Thurs- patr.otism. day morning drowned in a spring on the subscribed to. They were not educated men as far as letters go but they were men of tremendous force of character. These are the nation’s kings. Often an educated man is worse than an ignorant one. If he has education without integ- esneciallv, we have no compet- itors. W()W The best selection of Silverware ever shown. Q." ES 4} LOVED " ‘ 7 or :30 d N50 0‘” Gem and Wedding Rings rity he certainly is. An ignorant thief PUBLIC l’OLICY farm of a neighbor named Innes near as; LS}: Thread U-C ' c6 HOME. . . . . . . . . . t . . . I : - - . - 000’ 'J 0 (L72 1 ~ swim-‘5 3110‘" P‘CV‘ous endeavms' may break into a freight car; an educated No nation lays enough insistence on Owen Sound. He had been miseing since ‘ sfrir- gears. value DWLFZ IICLtS' (30ft) . . . . . “$150 (L72 (l .3200 MM one may steal the railroad. The ignor- justice. Expediency rules. Cleverness the day previous. As he was troubled ‘ .. . k y L/ . ’ \' c s c I . ant man may sell his vote for a few isbefore righteousness. A policy, how- with heart disease. it is supposed the de- . ' . , . O ‘ Li 0/7]. I; ll eigilxt Stray} Hth, 250, 050 alld 500 dollars; the educated may sell his country ever shrewd and successful, (by; will not q; ,4? _,_ :3 dozen D In Broches, Stick Pins, m ceased was seized with an attack while I 4.71.3333: Hose, full ' V» Soft Shirts. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 00, 750 and «$11-00 Lockets, .Hearts. Bracelets, for 1110:“ 0' in? 3““ 122222233: stand approved bffzre the he! 0; :ighest drinking from the well, and, being unable 1 :liccs. guiding sale ‘2 . r,‘ , ~ , . 5 ndl$1-00 Sleeve Links, Blouse must 6 em? as 28 - Justice must no. e sancnone y any ,0 “ft his head, was drowned. “gen ‘ .’ _ ° _ 550» City Zephyr bkbrtso . ~ - ' ° ' '7 0 a ~' Setts, Etc, etc.. difference between 3 800d and bfid man Christian nation. Scandals and corrup. found by Malcolm Cameron, one Cf the 1 "fl ‘3: gem. ' ’ l ' : ' ,9 ° . ' ,1” 0),” [I . . must be made lain. We must tell the bio“ are made ossibie b the fur (,f . r 0 ° f , 1029:, Ladies Surf‘sml‘lI , 0,er d EOE/S LLght WBLQ‘IZC caps, 2J0, 090, {(0)0 33:5?” get no selection equal to child of'a Godp that sees him, and of a partizanship. Ilicgues knliw that Chair 2812:6133; tthchnlizgtfifhle hhedllng arid ‘ Fests each. . . . . . . - - -' ’ ‘ ii (I. ferproof Caps (ventblatedlo * t ‘ ° ' ‘ """ '0 0 . world after this when inEQUEllties 811811 be wickedness will be winked at by the men shoulders were under water, the rest of l balanced and the record of his life made here to determine his eternity, Without that positive teaching the milk-and- water talk of some things being more beautiful and expedient than others, will not make the character our coming voter should possess. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS of their party and hence are bold. They work like moles beneath the ground while good people go unheedlng above. If they knew that the high integrity of the people, irrespective of party, would bring vengeance upon them for wicked. uess, government would soon be honor- able and politics pure. Conscience and right should govern the relation of employer and workingmsn. It is not squeezion of how little the wage- earner can be paid, but what is equitable. The state ought to be more than a battle- ship watching a bank. Already paternal- ism and socialism are in vogue. Subsidies the body lying on the ground. Elder was about 45 years of age and unmarried, â€"Thirty-five men, women and children were killed and eighteen were injured, 1 nine fatally, in the wrecking of a trolley I on the outskirts of Tacoma, Wash., on July 4th. Happy excursionists-104 of , themâ€"boarded a trolley car at Edison, a 1‘ suburb, at 8 30 o’clock. They were en route to Tacoma to view the civic parade. The car bowled along at a good speed. Where the tracks turned from Delln street the car suddenly lurched and left the rails. The motorman was powerless to check its speed. A gulch, 120 feet llilllllllllllllllfllllillilillhllllilllillillil{lllllllIiHIIIIlllllllill’.'illlllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllEllilll[lliillll‘Illlllll3lllllllllilllllllhilllllhllllilhillllllllillllllll lllllll , ‘ 5/7 - Int/,erwear (2 pieces)............. ..... $1.00 0165’ Whitew ' Blur-“k 50ft Hats ...... 500, 750, «$1 00, $1.50 ”73"”; GOWCS’ , W510 sly/lg», Hard flats. . . . .. «$2.00 and $250 Ayvd ' y 7 II“ D I , ..,I . . .- . s, fv‘ l ‘5‘, C551". .,r .~ ,. ......-~â€"4§ V f. "I‘lol‘l Drawers, : RV,J. V 1'.vxj' Illmmea S. J. PETTY, The Jeweler, lillllillllllllllillllllillllllllfilllfllllllillllllllllillillllililllllllflllllllllllillllilllllllLllillillllllllllhlllilllillllllllllllllillhlllllhEillllllllllllilllhllllllllIllllllI{llillllllllllilillilllllillllllhllllllllll In; . .â€"3 .-v [Mil llllilillllllillhllllllllllllll Religious teaching in the common mStl 0 “9 BI 05- % schools has suffered fearfully in Canada llllllll'llllilllli(mllilliiflllllllllllllililllllllllllll|lllilll|llllillllllilllllWilla been,” is has been made the bone over which politicial dogs contend. Lately the The Farmers, Union Mutual Anglicans and Presbyterisns agreed on a Fire Insurance Company program of religious teaching in the schools and they will ask that a great Next the Daly House. lllilllllilllillllllllfllllllmillllillllllllllil‘. . Hatters. Men's Furnishers, etc. ENT STREET. LINDSAY . . s, 155 . . . , :' , I m" 1T::'181T°W6 s, . V . deal more of it be given. That program to public libraries and schools, alien and deep, yawned below. Only a slight raiI : , 1‘ ’ 3% f“ W; . R . Farmer5_ 0f Victoria County Shou'd Pat'omze o 058, that on two days of the week the tarifl“ laws, asylum and poor houses are of wood ran along the edge of the precl- . n lewd) . - unt Com an because P' p .. ‘vV- . ’03 their own Co y p y, i t s The state must do for th 1 dth t v... «1m value 3i ‘ .. T D I it is the only Company that insures Farm bible “ha“ be used as a text bOOk; not us ance ° , e p so. an e car wen over. '7 llfy, AVIS ('5 market prim?“ , , 0 HI G’ Plopeny. County Schools and Churches and fog some who may remain 3fter hourfl to £10021 0f the peop.e. IC has as much â€"â€"A distressing socident occurred 8h ;:. . Juli.) -- , 5611 these add”; nothingglse. All the other Co study it. but in the regular course during right :0 lie :eligéous a: the chu:h has. Alvineton, One, in the stave and heading ‘: “l , 1y a i - genera “smess' . . . d . o‘ for tauohb clergyman who i'ott eo og ea or re ig one, on er ob . k .f the Sutherland and Innes C m- ‘~, - I: $301 ea! . I that whiCh . A blanket olIcy Is Issued on contents of the av, 11 ‘ ° , . wor 'U 0 I ) .5“) ,. new“, butlgea as? not. hVile mafke cloglfisécilgn 23d we can do the ogcgdgydothe: fipgpgmes where the amounts teaches other subjects. The Lord’s ness. (Ila If? effivfylorger its culi- juioter, a large wheel about six feetin j ., ~ ._‘. 1. 153 . eIVIe on - . t. ' ‘ I I":_l..3il‘.l)tr 1.3.5 8.26 8:1ng fVe t em PIE; ect'sah time’to order your Fall atLook at the following table and see how the 0:373" the Ten Commandments, the race to orgh i an c ‘er hmay hod diameter. running at L200 revolutions 3... dinl gaze put: a , ‘ or YOU- . 0W ‘5 t e D ’t out it off until Company is growing in the confidence of the literary and religious lessons of the bible the opinion t at W 0.9 “1'0 5 t 1'60. but per minute, burst, throwing fragments W‘e‘: ( mbvl‘ Ange d Q £110 ther Surt or Overcoat. 0ft!) .. fit 0 fit the full farmers: -â€"these can be taught with no reference he will be landed in Jail If he practices his weighing 200 pounds over a", hundred I ‘1": \ 7:116:58 QUllts al see COld weaolher SCtS in. .Have :16 enier the place AAINIOUE: INSIUsRED $20 55 $285335 7 to techies! doctrine or denomina‘ion. belief in the blnk- MEI! m3y hOId final: ’atd.’ bbarlng {be m“! roof ad ad“ to : , : :1 ch, bml ding 53 uses. Prices always right. emem ASE-2:133:21 1835: : 47;:415141598 24 It is wonderful how much of the bible all ideas but the state must see that their ptm‘ “d seriously injuring ‘ number of l V ‘\ coll n Yarn. 4o "4 At 31St Dec" 1897” 357I°5°~~ 25~°l9 67 christian 381'“ 03- deeds are right. workmen. One of the men, who was \ » igriiit)‘ purchase . .â€" 2: 3:: 13:2, iggguoi.égg.ggn 23,33 (1): Why is there no bible teaching in cur no runes THINGS working may the machine, had hm skull U ”Czurercnablesu G SON 138m also‘lhgent iorizood English and Amer- univeflifilfil? English literature is, a (1) Develop the resources 0‘ this fractured in ‘ number °f Dim. ‘96 b i t L a wool yam ' ' o BLAIR ! lean Companies for Insurance on Town and prominent subject there find 7°“ “I? country. not expected to live. Another workmen _ ‘n ..t 10c 51“: cf , (Del! a...“ Village pr0pcrt)- . book that made the English ~ lsngusgeu (2) Help to build up our noble British has a numbsrof bed cuts. but will likely 1 : ‘ i,‘ :1 mid sum!!! ". j" Doers We“ 0 ,, For Information apply to it is Vspdken. today is not mg“ there. ,. Empire. recover. Several others received W R. G. CORELE: Lfindsay To the bible and Shakespere we go for (3) Seek to cultivate s type of citizen “jun...

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