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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Oct 1908, p. 7

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MOW BER 21. stand W. ring than uur bani. N ovolties, H8. atr. m in buy- p tho stock ..... :81 pair *an‘ls ...... 5c ‘ation, al- m be 361.: Immediate FER 'mnto. lately ‘ is far ads in ‘ld Stand 8, ninety- '3, three :, re'r. 10c c. I kg...5c a is any- ‘Ptm ant . to eat my Kent-st. meg o)! {ingrown} farm of one hundred and 55W :twrns. more or 1e55, being com- DOS-“.2 of the south half of lot twen- ty CH; in the tenthand the west Par: 02' lot twenty (20)» in .the ele‘ivn‘h concession of the township Of 0px This land is good clay loam, suit- able f0? any kind of grain. drained. and all cleared. but about fifteen (15) acres of pasturage through whn-h there is running water. Situated three mila east of Lindâ€" 75 £901“. with stone foundaiibif '3‘ 21 ‘ - g. "J “awn: for all kinds 0133.“? ., LiCGSa‘V’ Ont” or A. My“! b'otre Dame~st. “unnatural-.5 - FOIJXI).â€"â€"A PAIR OF NEW BLACK kid glows. Owner may claim thv same at The Warder. wxazmilgstY, OCT. 27.â€"By Elias Bowus, auctioneer, credit sale farm stock and implements, the property of .Juhn A. McKay, lot 13, con. 15, Mmignosa. Sale at one o'clock. Fm: :<.\H€.â€"0.\'E HEAVY COLT coming three years old. Apply John .1. McMillan, lot 15, con. 15, Muripnsu, or Grass; Hill no. m S_-\LE.â€"3OO ACRES OF LAND FARM FOR SJ TH! SHAY. OCT. 28.-â€"By Thomas ('dshuru. auctioneer. Sale of farm guy-k and implements, the property of .ids. Quinn. lot 16, con. 12. Som- ervilin, Sale at one o'clock. L1 )5’1‘.â€"BETWBEN PRESBYTER- izzn church and, Albert-st” on Peel- st.. agold brooch, with amethyst surrounded by pearls. Finder will plfiusn leave at this omCe. Imulauy villzms wm sympathlm wuh Mr. um! Mrs. G. (I. Wlllhuua. m“ mm. whmv lm‘tmt. son. ’t‘homafl Gvrnltl Williams (Hod on Frlday. unmld Williams 1 ugod Nght months. GET THE BEST. ['1‘ FAX! Unu svfwul Lint stands at. the hand. in 'l‘hmfmuzlmress. Popularity, mm Gmmme .Meut is the IN “V. m.- r‘. For full particulars apply on jr-nnises to Miss Eliza 01811“, Hw~mur P.0., owner of abm‘e pro- in the township of Monmouthythe pro; arty of the late Thos. Clarke, 60 acres cleared, balance in gOOd bu? inood bush, beeCh and maple- ‘I‘hvzw are on this farm a. good new. house, roofed with me/talic. and a good log barn, and same iS on}. half mile from school and two miiw from church. It is 25 miles from Tory Hill, 6 miles from G00;Em'ha1n, 6 miles frbm E85011- vmv. and one mile from Burnt fice 11w]: HIUMAH HERALD WILLIAMS ’1‘0R0\"“" L ONT. mj an a large 2» ztx'onagebecnus s21?) 'l‘iux‘ “7. wk 3.: 40 We" know n t. v» I ' twinin: {we an’l you \v i! sztt.i«f§e(l. All ;m.dmstes easily , ”unions. Oatzgugne frnefEnter ‘ W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal |='r '{n-rze ‘ml Uevmn‘ler-sts. TERM FOR SALE “W rm: SALE OR TO RENT.â€" to town. Apply at this ,of- 5 Hi R {GISTER sun, OCTOBER 21. 19a CLLXOTT OBITUARY E BEST. IT PAY§ atheistic socialism and Christian so- Ciahsm, _:v.nd, 1n :1 larger some, gen- eral seiiishnoss ani dISODXIEJZIt are urging upon the taro great combat- xsili fail in the ants, both of whom struggle. never to rise again. How- ev-er, according to the Scz‘piturma,thoy .will he succeeded by me Kingdom of God’s dear Son; _ That strong Govorrzment, that the- ‘ocmcy to which every knee must bow and every tonme confess to the glory of God, is the Kingdom that the world needs. Its rule of righteousness alone will bring to mankind the joy and peace and blessing which all crave, but which none of us are wise enough to know how to bring aboutâ€"not even. our socialist friends. The ‘art of faith and the Dart of wisdom is to look‘unto the Lord from whom comethl our help. him to approve Nor should we look to .. er to be inform- our methods, butrath ‘ , ‘ ed respecting ;his' Ametho‘ds and to ap- prove them and to“ recâ€"operate to the extent of our r-ab'lities. . ,» _ At a church congress recently held ‘ a' Bay was given to, the, dis; DRUM to be prnsk‘uted Eli): “hi “-1 ‘D ‘ flan Socif‘list f :96wa warfiosom 5“ «mmatcw ~83 Itiov: .. ....... J -- w ,. , -_ They seem to forget also that justice has been the same for several thou- sand years past, and that Divine Wis- dom has not yet seen fit to establish Divine Justice amongst men. If they think that this is a neglect on God’s part which they are wise enough to rectify, the thought is evidently an erroneous one. If they believe, on the contrary. that the time for the estab- lishment of justice was not in the past, but has now come, they should be able to find and point us to 3 Di- vine revelzftion to this effect, practi- cally authorizing them to take their stand now for socialism and explainâ€" ing that the due time for the prosper- ity of justice has now come and how they shall proceed and what shall be the outcome. But do they offer us such evidences from the Bible? Do they offer us such proofs as these? Nay, verily. Like the other socialists they are merely discontented and be- come discontented seeking a remedy. From the Bible standpoint the world is not properly ready for its own control under any form of govern- ment. It is a rebellious province in the Divine Empireâ€"one in which sin and selfishness and death constitute the ruling elements. The Bible de~ clares that What the world needs is n monarchyâ€"a strong, centralized gov- ernment in which the masses must not be allowed to have a voice at all, because, in their fallen condition, they know not what is for their own highest goo-:1. The Bible telis us that present institutions, under the power of selfishness, driving the wealthy in one direction and the masses in the opposite direction, is about to bring a universai crsghâ€"unarchy. This and atheistic socialism and Christian so- cialism, and, in a larger sense, en-g eral selfishness and discontszzt are urging upon the two great combat-V ants, both of whom will fall in the struggle. never to rise again. How- ever, according to the Serpitures, they will in succeeded by the Kingdom Bfir methods. but ed respecting ,Lhis 1y would and surely would not ap- prove amongst‘menyand then declare' that all Christians should at'once set about to secure to the world of man- kind a just division of God’s bounties. ’Iheir love and zeal for right princi- ples we should and do admire and comrnend. But we cannot commend their course, their hopes, their preach- ing, by which they seek to obtain the ends desired. Recognizing the principles of Divine Justice they seek to apply these, forgetful of the fact that they have not the Divine Wisdom necessary to a' proper application. Again we have those who term themselves Christian Socialists. These well-meaning souls perceive the situ- ation of their brethren and say, Yes, the world should be. socially trans- formed. Its riches should not flow, as at present, into the favored chan- nels, but should be scattered every- where for the general refreshment and comfort of mankind as a whole. frhey phllosthize on what, god Lsure- do not know 0! thu Divino power. at have lost their faith in Divin» wis- dom. chain more and more unclear pres- ent conditions. And thn mom discou- tented they become. tha greater is their teudaney toward ungodiinussw doubt o! Divino love. wisdom and power. Self-hulapundouca is it poor substitute and, us disappointments come, the combative find anger. mu- lioe. hatred, envy and strife surging through their minds. Then they be- come rabid socialists and are in the way to eventually become rabid anar- chists. to himioll um Divine) promise: o! providmmul cam and thus to be con- tom with conditions which um not “gummy, . VI VII It“ IIIIUE 'rhe only proper ooniuntmoni is that which combines with godlinou and which see: item the standpoint. oi God'u Word the Divine wor ubio to correct the dimcuitiua w iich nunii us and «ii mankind. Tho godly buiiewr thus instructud is able to iippljoprintg Tum. “Ogdnmu With Oontontmont In Great Gain" (I. Timothy vi. 0) â€"Putor Ruuoll Say: That Tlmu II Not Yo! Rudy For a Bolt-Oun- trollod 'Worldâ€"Earth II a Robot- llou. Province In Unlvoru. Sunday. Oct. l7.-â€"~Paator Russell. 0! Brookl u Tnburnnclv. )rouchud to-dny (roux he tuxt. "God! new with con- tonmmnt in Nut. gum“ (1. Timothy V1, 6)- H0 “Sid: g Where it Differs from Anti-Christian Sert g $393383383W3¢838¢fl00fl$ Jag: aacoaammo "1'1: Christian Socialism eaten the $1.33 n:;:w~v.- -_~., Is it urged that the early Church at its beginning established a com- munistic society? We answer that this was not a worldly establishment, nor with those who recognized world- ly principles. It was merely a social arrangement whereby the Church at Jerusalem only {sought .to deal with each other as one family. It was not successful. It did not persist. It did not have apostolic commendation ‘to other Churches. We. may suppose, therefore, that the arrangement was Divinely permitted so as to show the Lord’s peeple throughout the age the impracticability of such an arrange- ment at the present time. _ Brother White and others won] probably tell us fiat socialists are crying out that heavenly. hopes are . not satisfactoryrtfiot’what they. want 1 is- earthly riches and comforts and, that“ these they ”intend to» have ;‘ $1 we ‘wlaatjthef'ieople=*want m s While our Lord went about doing good, and healed many of the ‘sick, he by no means healed all of the sick nor comforted all the mourning ones. Hisfavors were specialized, as in the’ case of the impotent man at Bethes- da. “There were multitudes of im- potent folks there” (John v, 3). But only the one was miraculously healed by our Lord’s Word. Many widows were bereft (if their sons, but only the widow of Nain-had her son restored to her by the all-powerful Word of our Saviour. He came not into the world to heal the sick, but to (lie for the world as its Redeemer. He left the great work, the important work of healing all the sickâ€"the mental- ly, morally and physically sick, and of awakening all the dead, until the establishment of his Millennial Kingdom. \ We likewise may do good unto all men as we have opportunity and especially to the “household of faith.” But we likewise must wait for God’s time and manner for the general healing of the world’s sor- rows and troubles. When in fulfill- ment of the prayer our Lord taught us, God’s Kingdom shall come and his will be done on earth as it is done in heaven, then all the blessing, all the helpfulness necessary to the full recovery of our race will be brought into operation. And it is not possible for any man or set of men, Christians or otherwise, either to improve upon God’s great Plan of the Ages nor to hasten his Plan. ‘ _ - -u u Brother White and the other dear souls who propose to get Labor out of the ”slavery of modern industrial- isrn" should be willing to concede that if now is the proper time for it, God is as much interested in that re- lease as they or we or others could possibly be-yea, much more so. If, then, Brother White and others haVc receive some special commission authorizing them to preach a new Gospel or a new edition to the old Gospr‘l they should produce the proofs of this authorization. Until we see the proofs we must doubt their existence. ' ‘On the coritrary, the Scriptures de- crare mat mere. 18 'out the one hope set before us in the Gospel, even as there is but the one Lord, the one Faith and the one Baptism. Brother White and his coadjutors have not succeeded and will not succech in making the world more happy by preaching to them the Gospel of dis- content. Labor today is a hundred- fold better fed, better clothed and better housed than in the days of Brother White’s grandfather. and it is safe to say that it is a hundred- fold more discontented. And Brother White, with doubtless the very best and noblest of intentions, neglecting the Word of God, the “wisdom that cometh from above” (James iii, 17), is really doing injury by his gospel of socialism. Our Lord was sur- rounded by conditions of sickness, sorrow, poverty, etc., so that he could properly declare, “The poor ye have always with you” (Matthew xxvi, 11). The apostles were similarly situ- ated. Yet have we any evidence what- ever that any of these attempted to break the chains of the “slavery of Labor?” Most aSsuredly not. to loam-aim you have 'a world to gain!’ ” “With withmt manning. thenâ€"in- clusive of all that the moat uniont and uncomprmnising Socialist iovvr of liiwrtf has dwmndod. and emhrnv- ins besdus all that the Christian manna whon ho proclnium tho filmy of spiritual frtu-ximu. Christianity must now take up the oimiivngo and cry with world-wide voico like tho sound of many \s-utvrs and u mighty thundurâ€"-‘:\uwn! evvn so, unite. ye workers: yo}! hang but your chains i ‘1 ‘ f " - . z, ‘ 5 . , . ‘o . . . . r “ . Anti-Christina sqn‘ 4” Monounsaturated" wiwn Labor. nuns. shall make on its onnlnsi' Our port ss Christians is to help men out at every bonds 1 We are not‘ porturbod that Sonia ism. in its smornena‘ to rid Labor 0! material bonds. has not yot realised the wet ht of bonds spiritual. Thnt ronliant on will come in good timo. and Christian- ity must ho rondy to show the work- nrn of the world tow to be rid ol‘nll thoso tottors of tho soul which mn- torinl emancipation will but ronrlm more up nront. But tor Chrizilinnity. us too 0 ton now. to prohau dosiro tn [rue "W" of spiritual homlnno. whilo ropudlntinn «my call or hood to ntrikv lvnrlous lilnws nt thvlr mnturinl prison lmru, is to lny itsvlt upon to justtilnhln olmrgos oi hvooorisy. This must yiold to hmwr onunsnls. thmnrh tho striv- ing ho won unto hlnml amninst tlw sin of nl:wrr,\“whioh still ilotllus niod- vrn itnlustrin‘lism. fiâ€"vâ€" v- Tâ€"‘_V we when that this to all my two. but thst the Moon: lies in the tact that the Gospel message is not proper- ? presented to the is. The mes- ags which our to and the a sues presented is a consistent one. ‘w areas the message iron: the msiority 02 ul- pita to-day is an inconsistent one. he peoplo as told. by both Catholics snd Protestants. that there is a heaven tor the saintlv who botore dying shall become firmlyI established in the graces of the oly Spirit. As tor the masses. they am told by Catholics that they must oxpoct centuries oi torment to be prepared for them. And by Protestants they are tohl that they, will have an eternity of tormont with- out ho of a rolnaso. Ami thnn both Cntholcs and 'Protnstnnts unite in tolling the poor \t’til‘ltl that, such rm urrnngrmont tor tho lntnru in tho pro- vinion oi it just mnl luvinu Chill. (or which thoy uhnnhi b“ (lowly thunk lnl. and thnt tho tronblv‘s n this mum- t‘nt lilo nr~I p‘u'tinl pt-nnncuw for sin. The 'I‘tnfh in m much murc rnmum able. [In much xmru jt'rl. .M mziol. morn wirw mnl lnvlwt. thnt tn t‘\"‘l‘) l'fll‘ llt'l livril'w ll lli:‘l‘~‘ t‘illli“H n s-Iilx’ l'm‘tion. u harmony. \t‘llll‘ll v'i‘m‘ (No.23 nnvnr llliilltlt‘l‘. l‘ul‘s \‘.°'\:‘\l t‘lls n faction. a ermom'. which error cocks nuvvr hmdacc. (101's W nrd His m that our-er iau onnvict mon- can damned tn dmth“ bwmso of {Wm Ad m 's d? uh dime 9-- lwc'~~2:-\. :24 21% «MW run. wu have .‘th‘it‘w‘ n shut: in his «h: t‘) wntencw- «mt nn Mar-m! tum} at an 3:» c4. Tho WM \ 1w”: Hutt R-‘mvu. \" in mi in! nur .‘1 ‘52 par mts h.‘ X113‘~'.‘p?‘£‘:“l. ti: :1 (im? uml i: W “ml hrv cincn mM-‘mewt‘twl m: to mvml: ind mm? I!!!" IN it i‘ “11» i.- rimponsiblu fur thg‘ ‘duL‘tA'Kzi . (i (in' Allyx ltuv -v- -v- Socialism amongst men will be the Divine arrangement following the Mil- lennial Ageâ€"following the lifting up of the race to perfecton by the Re- deemerâ€"King. Then socialism will be a grand success; because of. the per- fection of all mankind then living, the unworthy having all been cut of! in the Second Death. _ are to be informed respecting .the Kingdom of which they are invited to become members, by becoming mem- bers of the Body of Christ through faith, consecration and obedience un- to death. The world in due time will have ~the good blessing, which God intends for it. _ , “Ultu ituu JutLIII-a ...... ~'-.-J -.-- ~v, , iy believers in the Lord Jesus Christ mail understand the secrets of it. "The secret of the Lorri is with them that reverence him and he will show them his Covenant” (Psalm xxv, 14). So then the work of the Christian ministers as Divinely-appointed is to let the world alone to be dealt with in God‘s due time, and to comfort and sustain and instruct merely those whom they find to have the hearing ear of faith. These are to know the Truth and the Truth must make them free from errors and superstitions and bring 'them to the place of full eon- secretion to Godâ€"sa_nctification. Sugh its” (I Timothy iv 1) 1148111 ctlug the tortures oi the dead. \\ horn the Scrip- tures decla --“know not anything” ‘ (l'lc-elesia 9 ix, 5). The Bilile tells us that God. seeing that many of our race dying because of Adam’s trans- gression \iould b) glad to return to fellowship with their Cieutor. and to b: recovered from sin and deati con- ditions. has made :1 prtfl'isiqm for them. 0‘?! Tm“ T‘st't h "i‘ ‘ purchased the lives and liberties of Adam it'lkl his ('uiiXK 3‘32““. .‘- “the Just for the unjust, that he might bring us back to God” (Inl’eter iii, 18). But why must we wait? Why must -we prz.v, 'lhv Kingdor 1 come? Why the delta}? The Bible answers again that the )Kingdom class must first be £0und~“the 15 t in f‘. 0!; ” to “hom it is the Father sgood iileasurr- to give. the Kingdom (Luke xii, 32). This King- dom class is to be Col nos-9d of the suintlv few who form pesitive cl1ar~ ate ers for rlglittl‘BOl‘St ess by faithfuliy {olbwing in the footsteps of their Re- ulevmcr; by ‘bein fig taught of him in the School of Chri; t. These faithful few 01‘ present selection. or election, are symbolically spoken of us the _“.m_en}- r enr th".t honm it there com»: :1 Motion. a ham-om. which error nuwr produce. (-‘ol's W nrd t~ that mn' rvw is a omwict rum domnod tn d-uth bm-mw of All'lm'! d'hmh «HAM! 9-- h ‘0'“:5". children. wn haw: .‘rhw-itnd u in his «Eu: th v‘v‘on'u- nut vn .- Children Cry ran Hansen's CASTORIA mo pulpit, must supplyâ€" . «moo the influence of» religion will 1mm in the world md lta ministers will be- come back numbers whom no one will care to hear or flood. 11‘sz that the desire .f‘J come. The people mneral would desire the Lord’s glorious 111d reioice in it. if "a u‘ - can § Anderson, Iqugent Co 7-..)---- in: Kent Street, Lindsay ° Undertaking in all its Branches. THE FINEST LEAVES It it lacked in udod Ind puc- kou to pro-cum It'u fine flavor and ”cm... 800. £00. 500 and 600 par pound. At all grocers. Intel-9st allnwvd on Deposits of $1 and upwards. Interest Mlowcd from date of Deposxt to date of “’ithdx-awal. No (191:) 3'8 in making withdrawals. “'9 invite you tn open :1 Savings Bank Account. , Special attention giwm to avcnqnts of Farmers, Drovers and Cheese Factories. Over forty per cent. of the shareholders of this Bank are Farmers. LINDSAY Transacts a General Banking Business \V. R. TRAVERS. - Secnnd Vice-President and General Manager THE FARMERS’ BANK MEN -Y0ll NEED NERVE Cor. lnom )‘mem-d In Special Act. of Parlimnout. Member of the (3mm. inn Bu u km s Asmwiat inn and the Tomato Olaaring House AND JUB- BR. \NCIIES AT KIN MOUNT DUNSFORD, NESTLETON, Dailv Sc =1vir-e JANETVILLE - Open e\ 31y Thutsday B McGILL Manager, - Sifix‘ffio"; HEAD OFFIOE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT From Gaylon Too. Plantation: are contained in A CHARTERED BANK OF CANADA. . The nerves control all actions of the body so that any- thing that debilitates them will weaken all organs of thesystem. MWwdw have ruined thousands of pramlslng young men. Unnatural Drain-sap their vigorand vitality and they never develOp to a proper condition of manhood. They remain weak- lings. mentally, physieally and _sexua.lly. How you feel? , ,, <1-_L __.I .ule-v uufiu‘ ”yumJ‘ VHJ ”Cwâ€"J __ _v Are you nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the eyes with dark cii‘cles under them, weak back, kidneys irritable, paipitation of the heart. bashful. debilitating dmms. sediment in urine. pimpia on the (we, eyu sunken. hollow cheeks. careworn ex- pression, poor memory. lifeless. distrustml, lackenergy and strenvth. tired mornings. mless nights. change- andwewm tell you whetheryou man-able ornot. EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND EXCEBSES HAVE UNDER- MINED YOUR SYSTEM ' BRANCH AT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE HEEOF CHARGE TEA TORONTO OFFICE HOURS 9 A.M. To 5 P M. PAGE it

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