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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Jul 1908, p. 3

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pol-Tan. to {'8 1%on 12 Rd you the :1 you In. ions show F den ml- we, rings: hubs bpay 1 use it as if? 1:59; id hove”. ”“2: m , {3.15m ’ our sex. u. umrgu mm :1me a coupte at am» s-iumng I’vinndn at Gleam a Wm limp aim. ‘l‘hu New, Mr. Warn. 0! thin ph‘oo. mum nominton Day visiting Meade m ‘l‘umnm. , . ‘ w W. and Mrs. Spiel-s; o! Wmun. wwn the wants of Mr. and Ira. Ut'own last Sunny. Izaabora LOL. will celebrate the n.” gmrmus twink in Port 309° and Monday. Huaboro, July a..â€"';I‘he sound of the mowing machine is heard vibratgbg through the air onee more; This 'm-ality can report a good average Hay crop. Mr. Wellington narrowly escaped wing gonad to death by an infuriat= mu mm an his farm near here last “wk. The animal was being 196 m mama whm n turmd on Mr: mnmmum hem! him ta the gush my mmmguged gering him Wm: his mum. Hnwuwh the untenunate ....... wwmtwl in getting the animal nouhw mama! beware hglp arrived, u. wallinghm camped ”New; in= Hm hm weaved, 14mm! bruises. Mm h mmwlled Mm to take Ms bed “H u fuw an”. “mun” mar-mn- tram m- plume mmm mime m the «mm-ma 1:0 'l‘unmm and Niagara an Jaw 1m. u. Hum‘gu “ohm-um mm the mile mmmu m hum a yeawam «on Int Wm Reaboro Man Run Down and Gored by a Mad Bull ALMOST KILLED BY A MAD BULL Four. young people. twomon pm! two tomalcs, entomd the home at Rev. Mr. Real. St. Paul-st... on Do- minion Day and made themselves yn-rfectly at home. spreading the to.- No and enjoying a meal. No vu- uuhlos were taken, however. The purtlus were from out of town, 1-H: learned. films 3103‘ .‘fl' Don't "In .1 The experience of Miss Hlsco is that of many others.‘ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make new, rich, red blood This new blood strengthens the nerâ€" ves and banishes such ailments as rheumatism, neuralgia, 'luntlago, dy- spepsia, etc., and brings the glow or health to pale cheeks. The Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or at. 50 centsa box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Willinms’ Medicine 00. Brockx‘ille, Ont. ‘ ' ENTERED DWELLING. Pills is Miss Laura Hisco, New Ross, N.B., who says : “Following. an Iat- tack of measles I was left greatly run down and suffered from a bad cough. I was advised to use Dr. Willi'ams’ Pink Pills and procured half a dozen boxes. Beforethey were 'all gone I had regained my strength ; my cough had disappeared and I was once more enjOying perfect healt ." ' LINGERlNG WEAKNESS EOLLOWING-DISEASE CAN BE BANISHE‘D‘ BY 7'1 UBSDAY, JULY 8, 1909. Note mg pamblg of the gower, and that thé megéfige fibWfi is the " bed seal pf me mgdemz" N069 hat £319}in whéfif devgla ed item that sewmg la défiemlnmé the ehildren bung Kingdam Ngta than the gum: pang at the when: mm the burn=hy the ragurraetlun, ehnnge. ta the. Imnvanly atn§e==ta mu nuneintml mm mg thmgm of tilt! Kingdem no me WOP‘H: "Then alum Hm Righwem ahme forth m: We mm m t a 8mg: (M of man Fatima“ an thag‘ are a: mad t}: uhme kw h man Mu an “Maw: unclean. mm c, up; may “1- as? {Nth t 9 when at tm W316 651:“ Glance at some of the arebles. Note how they give snap-s ot pic- tures of the Church’s experiences. not only in the future. but especially in the present time of development and preparation and testingâ€"picturing the trying experiences necessary for attaining the Kingdom. In other xiords, tthe 'CIlém-ch, while on tgiali, is e em rye ingdrml, :: ' pm; at on- ary Kingdom cla. . ”I‘ll 853i "Ithe en- listing time. the testing: me, the provin time, and mine iwill be and counte Why to she-re in the se- me! glories and prifil' esp? the com: ing "Ringing; of 1 G a dear Ben“ except those whet now demonstrate not nnl~ loyalty but loving devotion to the and, to his Truth,’te all who are his=tn the extent of laying down their lives for the Truth and er the brethren; __ A _ _ If .11. Christian people could realize thatutheir “high calling” of God is not 3 calling away from eternal tor- ment. bugs calling. or invitation. to “coalition with Christ in his great Kingdom. which shall ultimately rule the world;' "under the whole heav- ens.” they would read the Bible with 3 fresh interest; it would soon be to them 9. new book. of self-sacrifice in the present life. These in due time he will glorify with himaeu, giving them a. share in that Royal Priesthood as Priests upon the throne or the Millennial Kingdom. Thus he promised. “To him that over- eometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne. even as 1 overcame. and un set down with my Father in his throne? gBevelat'lon iii, 2:3)._ _ ed‘unto,” etc. If we keep in mem- ory that it is 9. Kingdom of priests that is to be established, otherwise called a Royal Priesthood, all will be plain. Our Lord Jesus, after he had paid our ransom price, after he died the fast for the unjust, as our sacri- ficing High Priest ascended up on high to be our King; to be a Priest upon his‘throne. And similarly he is now calling for . an under-priest- hood, Willi to follow his example of sell-eacr'_ce in_ the__pr_ee‘e_nt life. The fact that our Lord instructs us to pray for his King dom to come, im- plies several thirngsg (I) That it was not already here. (2) That it is part of the divine provision that in due time the Dominion of the Highest shall be established among men. (3) That this is one of the chief desider- atums for God’s people and for hu- manity. It surely has not escaped the at- tention of every Bible student that nearly all of our Lord’s parables are more or less cl‘osely identified In th this Kingdom thought. The majonty of them open with such expressions as. A“TheA_Kingdom- of heaven .13 liken- E The words of our text have been repeated by Christian people of all nationalities for centuries. You re- cognize them as a portion of what is generally termed the Lord’s prayer, given to the Lord’s followers as a model in ansWer to the request of the apostles, A'fLord teach ‘ua to pray " f unit: * "016331235 ‘1 Nearly All the Parables Are Connect- : ed With the Idea of the Kingdom‘ of Huvenâ€"Millennnial PerIod Will Not Last‘ Forever, But Only. For II Thousand Yearsâ€"Then Wi’ll Christ Deliver It Up to the Father. , Brooklyn. N. Y., July. â€"â€"Pa.stor Rue eell preached to-day at Brooklyn Tabernacle to a. large audience. Text, “Thy Kingdom come, thy will be heaven" (Matthew vi, 10). He said: Polltlvoly can Dunn-II. Promote Digestion. Money back I! they fill to 25c. The “Ming Kingdom M II! Wu or direct In. § Box. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO. Tomb Pastor Russell Fakes Text from - ‘ lordfs Prayer it is done in V...‘ Hous‘iy reveaipd. styled by ”19 A as 1% Pant “the uwflefry of God;H his rhygtéw in. *th hafnrv'hrhpl eunhu Upd‘é annhw wants tar ‘thanvns‘nm hits Néfiéififli m mankind in when. to awry nation, (sepia. kindred and "uncut: Gm) wm Wt Meet u I: am! Mags. 8 “Little Flack” h “ qynl flnmmad’kdae Chine . the hmhn the nwmhm 9f me 18963 at Chrigt as a Spiritual tmeh When thls Kingdom slugs shall have been tum neleafiad. and the an member Ihah hm: hm: alarm! with GM“ bv= ynnd has v u on the mm In 9 90 influence. 619 am a 1mm pm“ re turn m mum hm. The pMDhecit-s of the Old Teen» ment Scriptures abound- in testi moniee respecting the blessing which M"! come to the world during flue reign of Meesiah‘s Kingdom. The .lvwe had every reason to expect. that find 11nd 'hnnored their nation as thu seed of Abra-ham with especial relu ticmhi tr. hm Kingdomâ€"that as his hog mum and people Israel should be the ehnnnel for the dis- hensing of the divine blessings to all the families df the earth. Nor will that expectatinh prove false; The hard Ms not changed his plan: he he: merely intredneed first of nll an ether. fenture‘ 0f his plan 3:0:pr- picture of th: Mmenninl reign 01 Christ, and hid dealing with th«= world. When that time shall come the elect 'C‘huwh. the Bride at Christ will he with him in ‘Jw throne. shar in: his g1or'.'. and aharing in the war]: of judging' the world: as said St Patti. “‘Do y» not know that the saints shall judge the wortdF" (I Cor inthian-s vi. 2.) ‘ Note the parable of the ghee and the goats. whim pictures the . illen- his! Kimzdom in full cobration. It opem with the announcement. "When the Son of Man shall come in his low. and all ‘the holv angels with im. than nha'l he .Iit upon tha- throue of Ms uhry. And below him «mm b» gathered all nations: and h“ aha“ separate.- tlmm on» lrom MI other. as u shepherd dividoth' hi.- sht-ep from ”:9 mats" (Mutthw xx“. 31) Thix- Isuynquefitionmflv a Note th: parable of the pounds and talents, which represented our Lord 5 departure to heaven for investure in authority to be the great King of earth, the Sovereign of the Millen- nial Kingdom to be estabiished at his return. Note the giving of the pounds and the talents to his faithful ser- vants to be used in his interest in his absence. Note that on his return he first reckoned With these, and re umdei the faithful, saying to one. Have thou dominion over two cities; to another. Haw: thou dominion over five cities- to another. Have thou do minion over ten cities. Note that this giving of the Dominion to his faith- ful servants stgnifled their sharing .with him in his Kingdom at the time of its «tunnel-meat at his second comma»- Notice the parable of the pearl of great price which represents ! the Kingdom blessings and privileges and could he obtained onlv by the s: lling of :11} that Was possessed; that thus tne. Lcn: . follruers who desire a share *r. ms Kingdom are to reckon that no sacrifice is too great to make to attain that blessingâ€"indeed, they are to knbw that the Kingdom’can be attained at no less cost than the surrender of all their earthly hopes and aims We no nei m under-Mad um Note in the parable of the net cast into the sea, which gathered fish of various kinds, that the net repre sented the nominal church'of this present time, which in due time is drawn ashore, the fishes caught Suparated, and thoee suitable for the Kinzdom are representml as gathered into baskets. while the unsuitable are represented as being cast back into the sen. them out of darkness into his mar- velous li g.ht " If unfaithful in shin ing forthg the Ti ght under the present conditions of lgprevalent darkness they will not be esteemed worthy of a place with the glorified faithful in th: Kingdom which will shine forth as the sun. . RDER, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. mm. M whom the Km dom wu Man ally. ad to whom MW IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII III III?“ III hhppunud II IIlI'Iw IIIIII "II! III Imsu nI WI 0le III an be name III. M no IIII Imwl bu IIWWI III g I WIIIIon "'1‘ TIM" name oIII III Ion III: I3 III-‘Ivmr MI III naI mask II III I mI-I II at um nmII Iw IIIII Ann-III mounI I I III 1-. MM wIII ha oowud Io hmwon y glory III' II) aII-I'IIIII IIIB. 1|!le III" M II" M II'IIII IIIo blIndnoIo and roJooIIun III find which com or; Ihom no I IIIIIImI wIIoII Ihw MIMI NoIoInh. ”HI” ormII UGIIVOI‘BI‘ who wIII bIooI IImu IIIII be com sad at MoooIIIh. IIIu Hand. and I o Church. hII Body" “mm-M o! ovoroomero. mo cI «ham aneo won GonIIloo. I: [I'm IIeIIwrar who oomoo «II a! flea I. Iho upIrIIIIaI Ion oI 74013.1. Io Mon mm. the [fins Iho 30on «I III» udfe Iho Medina: of tho Now don- {ma .1 mm “moan o! ”35.". on on 11 upon no I momma whom Ibo XIII 160nm: i - Noto ho“ distimtiy this IIIIIttor I not forth In Romans llth chuptn There the A itle notes the to 'cctim- Ivf nIItIIrIIl earn and how I wn~ foretold bI tlII- ll’rophets lsuiIIh IIn' baudâ€"that their tIIblII oi diIiIIe r'IwI civs and prOIIIisI-II would become I. "up and II snare to them. Inukinx them proud and arrogant instcnd 'Il humble. and thus shoxxing the unfit ness of the majority of them for a share with Mansiah in the spirituu' part of the Kingdom. The Apostlo pictures these in the olive tree. whoen roots reprehentud the Abrahami? Covenant and “hose branches reva sented the Jews. HP points out that nearly all the branches were brnkvn offâ€"because oi' unbelieiâ€"und that th- unbelief quI became at an impropur condition of heart. He says that thou Jews who received Jesus were. thI branches not broken off and that God during this age has beeh choosing out from amongst the Gentilns such II.- would be suitnhlp substitutes for the broken OH JPN-h branches so that eVI-IIIIIaiiy the aim: tree would have the full number of branches definiteh toreknonn and intended â€" a few rt them natural branches (including thI gfontlm and all the Jews who wear Christ, in sincerity) IIIIII the n- mntnder of that spiritual olive NW hwnohea grafted in from among" IiI. Gunning. The tree M II whole. than rI-IIrnpeIItga spiritual l-rIIei tiw “am new IIIIIII“ Inentlnned by the Apostle whet-e hand i;- Christ. and when: members are partly “with and part hGentile. trunetormed. reuewen ‘ an. “I '5» Bonn ng his digouuion oi Pm uubiect int "Jr sameoh a ter. it. PIIIII I III dbrenot. tron. that h ”and inor III at this myrtvrv no It your own anneal} i i favor will rpsume its opérhtion w natural final. and through Isrnel n"- mtions. for their Messing. - It may help some to think of thi- Gospel Age as a patenthpsis. ‘mrlfi dealings with the Jews in the {1va were interrupted by the developnww of the spiritual sped of Abraham- Christ and the Church (Galatians iii 29). As soon as this work of den-lop in: Spiritual lsrnol shall be con‘ plot-ed. and the “little hark“ be or filled to alory on the spirit plnne In their resurrm-tion change. then m [mnnthqgjs will he _9ndod. and (livin It is but reasonable to expect that with the establishment of that Kim: dom for which lsrael has so low; waited and hoped. its mercies «its pensed through these Ancient Wm thies will first appeal to the nation of‘ Israel, and subsequently to a! people of all nations, as they shal‘ come to the faith of Abraham anr‘ receive the instruction of the King dom. Thus it. is written. “And mam nations shall go and. say. Come. amt" let us go up to the mountain of th- Lord. and to the house of the God 0‘ Jacob; and he will teach us of hr- ways, and we will walk in his paths” (Micah iv. 2). “in Wreaths Ii'illbn thataeconnt be inerniitted a special service for the Load during the Millennium, “aflhly‘ representative of the? ”a? .m'pire; Nay, they are not all Xxérael 'tes who are qt the seed 0. Abraham 31 the Lord shows us through the Apostle that prior to the. cox-nine c‘ Christ God had already. selectlr‘ ‘braham Isaac and Jacob and it} the prophets and other faithful one.- enumerated by St. Paul in Hebrew“ llth chanter. These, havin: rlemvn =trated their faith andtwilling obedi "nee to do the Lord' 3 will, have this testimony, "that. they pleased God These Ancient Worthiesp of the earth .'y seed of Ahraha'r'n are already re p: red of the Lord to be the earthh representatives of his Spiritual Kim; lom. In due time. after the glorifica tion of the Church in “the first re surrection.” these will come forth nnt m the spirit plane. but as perfect human beings. Through these th Lord’ 5 bit sings and instructions 11- vnnnkind will b: disseminated. They will constitute the earthly Jerusalem as the Church will constitute tho heavenly Jerusalem. Mount Zion; 11.: we read, “The Law shall go fort‘ from Mt. Zion, and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem” (Micah iv, '2‘ for the blessing of all nations. in! their instruétion in righteousness, to' their assistance 1n the highway 0* holiness that thev may gain at it farther end the great reward of lil- eternal. INJURED ARI. Frank Dennison. 1n. tflppod and Ian on a loose plank In the aide- wnllt mr Jhfi. O‘Noll'g store on Saturday. with the vault am be seriously injured 3 boa. in um am. He run» confined to tho how for 3min. July IMAM. Walker oom- Ilthd lulotdu'lut «an»: by taking I don o! laudmum. 30 lived only No hour-p. Hem boon In sac-pon- an condition for none dun. Mrs OerIn Stark. Rommere 0nt., ertea: ' â€"-"About hm years ago fbegn to be tumbled MIII II emotherI een- eIIIon et (fight when I we (I IIe down.1£t so had I could not sleep In the (II and would have to eIt up “16 Nb my IImIIn. IIIeywou no numb. My doctor add my hem nd nervee were res Me. I new MIIbum a Heart and erveh PIIIe adver- Ileedendgetehox totIyIiIIlem. three beaten and can now Ie down and deep wItheut the light burning and «In mtf'well. em MI IIIIIy IeeII neurone: In mg‘ownwem en. IIIIIIum'II Heart (In 309 M'bu'OMd ImmIerIle ”It?“ more. or «III MIIII «((13de oh Some constitutional disturbance. worry or disease has so debilitated uld Irritated the nervous system am it unnot b0 quggted._ _ ..._ . H , nu‘ There is many n man and woman gouging nfight after night upon a aloepleu This is the thought brought beime us by St. Peter saying. "Times oi te- treshing shall come iron: the presence of the Lord. and he shall send Jesus Christ. which betore was preached unto you. whom the heavens must re- tain until the times oi restitution oi all things which God hath spoken by the mouth oi all his holy prophet- since the world began” (Acts iii. 19 21). These times oi restitution are the Kingdom times. the times of resurrec- tion. the times oi human uplifting from sin and death conditions to lite. and joy, and peace. tor all who will receive the Lord’s favors upon his Could NotS St. Paul assures us that in due time God will give this Kingdom to the Christâ€"divine power shall be estab- lished in the Millennial Kingdom. and at the end of that- Millennial reign Christ will deliver up the King dom to God. even the Fatherâ€"the enâ€" tire work and purpose of the .eign M‘- irg then fully accomplished. '.ie ;:l!e us that meantime Christ “must reign until he shall have put down all in- subordination” â€" everything contrary to the divine will, everything .inful; until he shall have uplifted mankind out of the miry clay and the harnhic git of sin and death; until all shall ave been delivered who are willing to come into harmon with the Di vine willâ€"such an ad is willinc should have eternal liteâ€"I. Carin thiana xv. 24â€"25). _ A _7 . - «slim. or mallod dines Moo by The ‘I‘ an banarmm -â€"for a thousand .years. The Scrip tures clearly intimate that the work of havoc caused by the reign of Sin and Death during six thousand yearr~~ -from Adam to the second coming ot Christâ€"will be fully offset by the one thousand years' reign of the Kingdom of Righteousness. How stimulating the thought! How it must thrill the hearts of all who love God and their fellowmen. all who grieve to see the Divine will and standards violated, all who love righteousness and hate ini uity, and realizing that the dying. an the crying. and the degradation. and the sin, which prevail throughout the whole world. are enemies contrary to the Lord’s Kingdom. A We are distinctly told that, this Mi! lenniul Kingdom v. ill not last for ever. but for8 a definite period of_ time The object at our Lord's reign is distinctly set forth in the-Scriptures. Also'it’s length of duration. He is. to bind Satan. “the. prince of this world.” to overthrow entirely his" do- minion of sin, ignorance, superstition. as they now control the human fam ily. bought with the precious blood. His Kingdom wiil cause the knowl- edge of the Lord Jehovah to fill the whole earth. that every' creature may receive a blessing through that knowl edge; that as many as will come into harmony with God may'obtain eter nal life. and that all other shall be destroyed in the Second Death. ”:phun wot-WW the .mtorr ed in the hands of} the Ancient Wor thies.' 1550 ii“ be the earthly mart-e sentativa of the hea‘ven'y Kingdom The Kingdom iteiel! w' he invisibl. to men, but. its earthly resentativos will be seen and known to all man- kind: “this written. “Yn- shall see Abraham. ,and Isaac. and Jacob. and all, the Prisphets. in the Kingdom 02 God” (Luke xiii. 2:3). ‘ IIEAIT AID NERVES WERE RESPON- CIILE. 80 THE MOTOR SAID. SUICIDE AT ALLANDALE esp in the Balk Lam part at M'- hord 0|ch to hill. and u donod. Ila. Shannon m vmunc with mu Inflow. Nu. Word ntumod home on Sunday um visiting her lifloi‘. In. John Ouilil. Linda: Vguay. In. Olin: Gina.“ and her m Mybody two “I the hi: Watch- man-Ward» “our-Ian 1 It will be tho out!" o! the moon. “on Mu new board!“ heuu u- mum tn flu mm”. It. apnea Frtdw. July m. It. now ”camo- dum um um. and wmnm "Gounod!” non. Cohen! closed In» Wadnaodny. The man. In aroma M Ma: MM. m. Ham firm In spending a. hm holiday! with Ms Mend. Mr. Wither: Robinson. mam". ms. Edi Dunn and mu Mun Man Mum from viewing mm- m "1de on. Saturday. foam. Bert Bryan and 51mm mood: «med Cameron over Sun- day. Mrs. Fred Haunder from Field. no” in vicitlugmar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perm. ur. A m. Percy Ewes awed on Gun- bray Mend: on Sunday last. week Mr. Wm. Henry. of Poterboro. vil- ited with friends have July 1. Miss Ethel Daybee has, resigned her school. and come home {or her holidays. Miss Pearl Pen-in. Miss Lila Row- an, and Mr. Ed. McNabb are hobo trom'the L.C.I. for vacation. Mr. Will Chapman, of Lindsay. vio- 1ted Mr. Angua HcLean one day In: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pollux-s, town. are visiting Cameron friends at pro! An accident happened in Beamsville a. few days ago. Mr. P. E. Perrin, of this vicinity. while attempting to lower the smoke stack of the ditcher he had been running, allowed it to fall and strike him on the head. An ugly wound was the result, tor which-he was obliged to come home. We are all glad to learn it is heel- lng nicely. We are glad to know that Miss Nora °Brysnl is able to be around again after a serious attack of pleu- rlsy. Mr. Wallace Dunn was removed to the Ross‘ Memorial Hospital, on Monday last, where he is being treated for an abscess on his neck, originating from quinsy. All wish him Io. speedy recovery. won’t forget the cheap excursion to Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo July 17-19, under the auspices of the Watchman-Warden The 25th anniverSary of the Latter Day Saints’ church. Cameron. will be commemorated Saturday and Sun- day, July 10 and 11. Services by Elders R. C. Evans, J. T. Thomp- son and David .Pycock, on Saturday evening and three times on Sunday. Everyone is cordially invited. Mr. Wellington Switzer’s barn rais- ing passed on‘ quietly. Another one is expected on Wednesday, July 7, at Mr. Richard Naylor's. ; f Cameron; Joly 5pm- longvlooked terrain cameat last, cooling the air. and making way for an enthus- iastic ball game between Cameron and Eden Saturday evening last. Again Cupid softly crept in and stole away one of our few young la- ies. On Thursday, July 1, Mr. J. Perrin and Miss Ina Fell were quietly united in the holy bonds of matri- mony by Rev. Mr. Marsh, at haire- sidence. Lindsay. The young couple returned to Cameron on the after- noon train to the bride’s home, where, amid showers of rice, they were received. The reception was quiet, only the close friends on eith- er side being present.â€"â€"Congratula- tions. A strawberry festival is to be held at Mr. Henry Eyres', Cedar Grove Farm, on the lawn, on Friday evalâ€" ing, J uly 9, under the auspices of St. George’s church, Cameron. CAMERON PAGE rm

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