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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 9 Sep 1909, p. 2

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ASJAVI' cu, 1 1M; â€"M:ssrs. LClvm, Rube; Edmnnds, John '. l‘cd Bumhauj; \‘v. MIQchcll, II Sanderscuz drov: to hgcon n Saturday, put that team up Wm. Lowe's stable, ntchcd at an the banks of that hmous I duck v strum, and smut a ne until the morning of'La'oor ten they got up With thqlm‘k. Miran, meal started 5n ,, 'dzw’s <yort. 'l'hr' brought a 3m: mcc’ycfibqr-fi » 'hm'lan)’ u blg ganltâ€"CSpt-cmlly drew- at tak: a back seat for any one. [clvor is the oldest deer hunter lbnmk.afld has always succeed seem)!!! his number. askcd us to thank Mr. .1 rnyalfwspilahty extrud- 5d of so rim}; whose appeum'és wpencd by ‘the fresh breezes 1c River. the: dwnsmn ' of the \id nnt reach this. sanctum and cctmg to en! ducks and tin: for or moreâ€"hut alas 2â€"like so )f ‘o'ur cxpccmuons, they was _ to the} ground. ,arty “nigh. had a dream Saturday nigh". um that he caught a go pourd hcn he awukc ”he cou!d fo_r :1 1.19m}. whm Nous on the Trip. McIi‘or does not pretend to m, to be the champion fishcr, Hunk," News; my all speak 1:; glowing madness extended :0. nfd a remedy fox “3!! rarksbtx'rg, irs’. Philip Moro, IS {sacs MC i1 fame) barge of E. and . . 10!) o! ‘m m lv. W ’llidz; ;, gd. ’ with RSV; (in matters turn out with Peter? ‘Hc, too. {allowed the Master to the . ,4 judgement hall, but “afar OH”. thcn _..-en(,e .(hmf: the :est and the failure, and “he “Eb": "‘cmcd with oaths and curses.” Is {hat \ucs. in: cud of Peter the Apostlr? We mint; ,“cad “ HC went out and wupl bitterly." Then 1‘": Master arranged for meeting n are _ after mcctm' with Peter, and finall' _t’t‘( . 5 - - 3 ,carty gave hrm the cunmnssmn of my text, .. Feed My shcc‘lh” A Sgrond vhnnCc Club :1, of :an y mg:- “jh 0 Nib. . his him all m cd I!) Th8 Law of the Semi! Chanca Thé're is a so :all‘cdoocuine of the second‘chanCc thatjt is not my pur- pose odiscuss tonight. that 15,. the inc that'postponcs the cnd ot our - tion to Some indcfimtc period 3“" ath, putting it afar off In the ”(1 hstant future. Now I fiSJ :1 Here” , 4 ”than regar mg .' ~time whetc). our ”Rilizltion ends. 1 1 19k that the great m_.‘iority of pcoplc Inéthe IV)": 2» c". 5 at‘xrlcalh. A small nqnori’ xtcach that it dOes not end untz‘n sometime after dcath,whtlc a stii smaher minority tell us that It .maycnd hcforc death. l‘hts latter class. though small, Com prises some of the brightest and bram- icst moral philosophers of the age Synopsis of Sermon Preached by Rev. W. P. Rogei‘s, B.A., on Sunday Evening. I‘hcy tcH us that a'llen a man has per- Sirlcd in a Certain line of conduct up to a ccxtzun limit that his charactcr butmncs M) fixed that there: is no ap- pcul strung cnuugh to move: him frum that ~hnc of conduct, and when that state is rcuchcd a man’s probation Is. to all intents and pnrpnses, ended Thus the man, who has persisted up to that point in following thc road to hr“, in as sgrg n :ll’as though he 'Wt'h; than: =3 and 'c, who has: followed th~. to Heaven up'to that point, is as 5” Aeof fiaven as thoggh he were ‘But you say did not Saul <orrow be- “ of his sm ? Yes, but all snrrow 5 not repel tantr- So callcd npmt- ance nat anows sin to repeat the" Is he! Repentance. Doubucss, If Saul Why was Dan‘ld restorcd to the favor of God while Saul was cut off? The answcx Is In the word rcpculuncc. Why was Pctcr rcstorcdito' the confidence of hzs Master and grvén a new Commis- sxon in the army of jeans Christ, while the name of judas is~hcld m dcrmon byall Christendom? Agam the an- swcr‘is m the word Repentance I'find such a chance hintcd at in thc'l‘cxt. “If any man sin he hath an Advocate with God. Jesus Christ, the righteous ” I find the law to which he mUa't conform If he would make good. to be the law of Repentance. ‘ And what of that more worthy neigh bor? Davtd from his youth, seemed bask in the favor of God. He be- Inc aging, a great King. He had Aublishca himself m Jerusakm and erected a fine palace, then came his fall, a {all most grevious, in which he "broke almost every command in the ilecalogue, including adultry and mur- derâ€"adultry with Batshcba and mur- der in the case of Uriah. Had David a second chance P Who can read the Paalms written subsequent to his tall, and not conclude that he had a second cl and that his last years were his 5 spiritually? ut the little upper room in .t em “here lesus and his discip- les had eaten the last passover togeth- er, Went one of the Apostles, judas, intent on the Master’s betrayal. He had Sold his Lord for thirty pieces of silver. From the same room, a little later, went another Apnstle, Peter, determined to defend his Master [u the death. lherc can be but one a: 5 var to we question, Yes a man has :1 second chance and whether he makes good or .not will depend upon whether he con forms ton Certain law 0! his own being and of God , Judas hastened away to the chvef firicsts. and soon is at the head of the: mob m the Garden. Then is gchn the hctrayer’s kiss and the dad is done. He follow.» him to the Judgcmcm hall, but when he secs that 1113‘ Master. \Vho had lowd him so, was condcmncd to death, the arrow of remorse pierced his heart. He would fain maké rcsti Illtit 11, but failillf‘ in that, he goes out in the dunkncss and takcs his mm life. Had judus :1 scco: 1d chanCc? n ~ ( an a man make good after havinu fallen into grievous 5m? ()f the ex ampics adducu‘i, of the Old lcstamcm characters one made good and the: 0131 ‘r dud not and of the Ne“ Testa- mént characters, one made good and the other dxd not. TEXTâ€"Join. XXI. : :5, 16. had repented, God would have forg wen him. There was repentance in his language but none in his heart. He SOI’I‘UWcu mu tin.- reault of 51-), Hot uv»..-r the sin itself Had there been repent- aHCe he would not have done later the things which he did. He wa~ jealous and suspicious, he became more and more despotic and self wulled. Not ‘even staying his hand (rum :1 Massacre ‘of the Priests He was many times a ~nurderer in [HS life and a suicide in his death. “ But,” you say, “ did not Judas repent P ” Had he repented hr: would not have sunclded, and God would have restored him to his‘favor. It was the sting of remorse, not the grace of repentanCe that came to Judas. Learn, then, that the essenc: of repen- tance is not sorrow, nor is it remorse. though it may be accompanied by both Of these. What. then, is Repentance? It is‘ that grace of the Huly Spim whereby a man from a sense of his past sins and an apprehension of the mercy of God in Christ Jcsus, doth turn from his sins mztu'Gml, with full purpose 0f future nbcdicncc. Thus the csxcn~ tial ‘ thing in RCPCIKHHCC, IS “ turning from sin unto (lud, with full purpose of future ohcdicnm.” This same laiv ohtains to-Llaiy If their: is a man here to night who has dis« bcycd God, though m- has denied his Lord and Master, thnugh hc has denied with oaths and cums. if yuu will turn from your sins unto God, With full pnsposc of future nb clian'c, H: mll "ch you a place again among his disciples and give mu :1 new commis sum for sceniCC. lhc scumd ClmnCt' is yours now, ynu bettitr not run the ink-.3?“ sccond chance hereafter. Gnd savs‘ ‘lA'uw is 1h:- accepted 11111:, and to dav cm 113." a)? {lealion3’ I'n faxclusion, lct us thank God for We lcsmns learned frdm Putt-r during the last month. Let us thank (Bud for l’rtcr who stands before us as the Apostle and Minister of Hope-”hupc for the unstable that he may yet he faithful 1mm (h'athvhopc for the Apnstutc tha: he may yet rcgam :hc confidcnm of his~ Lord and a hlcsscd hope of an inheritance when {his :11th has faded away. ”"5 puts Haszings an iHHS Henâ€"one g'imt‘. 91"" {131118 on neutral grou P'Onshrp. Stan Johnston and Levi Russz-Il got several dnvcs at tlrc ball, and should have “tallied"oftcncr, but their side was retired before they got ‘homc; W P Rogers at rat, Ball at 2nd, Nattrass at 3rd, Soothcmn at s s and Holliday at r f did good scrvxcc. Thcrc was a gan attendance and Weryonc present seemed dclightcd with the gamcâ€"cxcept perhaps thc Hastings nine, and even thcy Were gnod natured throughout. Mr. W, '1‘. \Vond was umpire and Rave entire satisfaction. Stan Johnston and Le sewml dnvcs at the ball have "tanned” oftcncr, b was retired before they 1: The Icturn base ball game between thc Mxllbrouk Prcihytcrians and the Hnstmbs bah twiflcrs, played here on Friday last, resulted in a win for the home Him; by a more of 9 to 3. It was the hes: game that has hccn plan-d here this srason. 'l‘hc linr-up .md score by innings : A home run was also made On a 3rd stnkc and ‘pass’ ban. It was a nica catch Bcnnctt got at centre HASTINGS B Prest 3rd h R Jones, Centre M Rice, catcher J Graham, 2nd l“ l’rcst, pitcher j McCarthy, ”I B Dodd, 5 s R Hmvard, l f L F Clarry, r f j. Bennett. c f o o o 1 I o I o H Nattrass, 3rd b o o o o o o o o HBnll,2ndb oooxoooo W P Rogers, 15th 0 o o o o o o o E Soothernn, s s o o o o o o 0 o J McComb. pitcher o x o o o o l o A W Hulliday. rf o r o n o o o o L Russcll, catcher o o o o l o I o S Johnston. 1 f o x 0.0 o o o 0 Total 9 and an innings to spam. If nxyimâ€"r \V '1‘ Wood. Official SCOItTâ€"(i \\' Salts. assisted by (‘1 A Duncan and C Richards. LINERS : 1 Frank Prest, Hastmgs’ pitcher, is a daisy, and W Rice “ caught on” to mo. t anything that came his way. thIe the battery did the great part of the work for the l’resbytcrmns, thust m the field played very well indccd, stopping nearly all ther‘chanCc’ driVCS in tune to stoD rum. A ‘ buntcd’ ball by McComb and a ‘wxld’ throw to 15!. gave the butter :1 home run. Hastings has certainly a good fast bunch of ball twirlt-rs, and they play the game as it should be played, but they “'51”: “up against” a hard prOpo- sition this time. 1.. Fred Clarry, Hasting’s leading lmrxister, and a ‘ Milllmmk old bm’. took the place of one of the ‘lcgulurs,’ and did some very ch field work, and made :1 ”Ice hit, which was as nicely ‘Iukcd in’ by Sum Johnston at l llcld. McCarthy at 15t, B Prest at 3rd and Howard at 1ch field played their positions in gmod style Bxg. gnod natured Jimmy Graham was “on deck” and did his best to “smash" the bull, and succwdcd in driving it out to safe territory scvcral times, but the side would be retired before: he could make ‘ good.’ McComb and Russell, the battery fr-r Mxllbrook, did great work, and the Hastings aggrcguu‘on knew they were up against it as soon as jack and Levi begun to get in {Imir work. MILLBROOK R Jam-s, at Centre, played a star game. He got a couple of had ‘knovks’ with the ball whxle at bat and when running to hrst. but they didn’t worry him much. Interesting Base Ball Game. Total 3 and Pre<byter Lfm' a Blg'er and Better than Ever. hpucmi uttlactlonb‘ 1 Nuumd Kacc. I: HOI'Sts. Purse $50.00,‘% mllc heats, best 3, m 39 conformation. style and Speed to he considered. , Ladles’ Driving Contest. Best Gentleman’s Turnout, Specxals bv H.Greenlees, Esq, and 0. A. Gnmsb}f,Esq. V Expert Judgcs 1n all Depart- ments. I"“ -L‘ LL, Urono'Fai’rfi, Sep.16 17 W :"1 -‘nn'nm m 'cht Moanxj wvnll reopen .\ toms: of prupw Will be scrw‘i. alSo’clock. S. Methodist Church Notes. Rev. 'G corgc Sty ”mud 0! l yn, ()nt , Preached m tl11 mm- 11111;; and the pastor in 1111: cvcnin r l1~t Sunday. 13111.11 scrmims wen: 11111111 1pprcc1atcd Mr Rogers 111.! 1111-3611 next Sunday mnrmno‘ an “1: I lfl\"t:rl\1ccllllg.” Grand .0 17th. - Mr. Rogt‘l‘h morning on “ The first 5! Class for “)6 next Mondav Jumor Ix at 7 p. m. .AAKOFTOROATQ Hardware Merchant, Successor smows ‘““““‘°“‘ [SWINE YUUH NEWS T Agricultural Wrenches, A“ Holliday, HARVEST TCOLS, Grindstones Fixtures, Green Mountain Scythe Stones AND FILES, Your Money is too Valuaé; A Savings Account This Bank is Safe To leave in thc housu whom burglars, thieves or fin: mm; lulu: it from you, or to invest it with duuhtful Institutions or m l‘ith .spcvu. latums that so often m the past have mhhcd men of {huh hardly earned wealth. Because it Is gnu-Hm} on safe and wise principlvs. It is strong with the cxprricnc: of (NH 50 yeat‘sbf active business in (Hmmln. During thew yvars of steady growth a Reservc Fund of $4,500.0co, [wing $500000 larger than the Capital, has bcvn accumulutt‘tl. and the Bank HCVCT rctuins on its buoksgt smglc had or doubtful tit-ht un- prmidcd for. , In this Bank for mm spare monq “ill prme to you â€" SAFE .â€"~(.(111.~idc1 the twuxcs given about. PRO! I l A131 law-111111121 i: mud on all Sauncrs 13.:11111113 C().\\ LNILN l .â€" Mom-y ma} be added to )nur 1111c>1mc11t at any time. oncert evening of the l. IVcIIIIIg the League . ' q‘ 8.. E. SnIder, B. A IIIoIl pmyramme Li III p.I::IIIIIII. RchcshIncIIts I‘m 1, E’mgIam chImcnccs ' 5w callcclmn. HIS “0,110" (,HAIL‘ 45in!) of lt-I'u‘th 'lraznh‘g , [-‘IIII Farm WIH he held on (Notc)-â€"For IlI (Intâ€"of town pupils u: -'gIIIII :II 7.30. III. II II Icning (n FIiday M 9-15 A-M- ‘3‘“ ©©®©®®©©©3 IIII'I11.11“!lerCShlllfilllS. Capital $4,000,000 Reserve 4,500,000 ‘ With a. Complete Stock of ssets 89,800,931 Incorpcrated 18 Machine Oil and Oilers, Manilla Hay Fork Rope. TheP at 9.15 a m. All students Should b<~ on hand the first day if at (ill numbn- 'l‘hc xcsults of the recent ““1““:- mental examinations shuw tins St'hool IO be (.‘Ht: uf the most bucCCSblill m the: l’mvmcc. The members of the staff are all Graduates and Spemahsts of up” wnce. Studcnts are prepared {Hr Illnior and Sumur Matriculation, hunbLqu Scnior 'l‘rachcrs. Royal M‘llllnry (‘ul legc. and forlhe Commcrcinl “Mam Examinations. ‘ Flnthcr informalmn will In furnished by the undersigncd. CHAIRMAN H. 8. 11mm) (Notc)-â€" For the nccommmiation of (”mot- LOW“ Pupils, [he 5thqu “ill Open at 9.15 A,M. cat'h Monday. -ssq‘ssx‘v‘“*° ‘~‘ 3 Q FfiLL TER} TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th . Snider, B. A., GET HUFE HIGH 8 win reâ€"npen fur the His Honor. Judge Benson, l‘mxcnm to J. 1'). FAIR. “H! n (I CHUUL on ghdh‘ ~“Q%“Q%Q©%‘é% QT. 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M (L? spvnt lixluL Miss “Lathe has rcsaumfii 1 Public School Mt. T. _I. [’1 evening {or a 1' the lug l’uir. ()mcmcc DEAR Mungâ€"â€" the Gamma: Branch haw: assuxsbkcd hcrc: to you our sorrow in and 3350 lo wish 3'01. Fun {our years yu Scaczary to our i: own; in a large dcgr iug cffuns and _\:;:.-r we have to dav such ‘ Umcuu‘c. Yuur 11..“ (111. W: M]! miss )0: 3va mm; in wish): ANNIE \V. IV” TliACHER. Piano and ’ihet Papas prepared {or Exa Tcr'ms Mo-ierm «(MIC PHYSICI AN auciam Min :1 éxpcxlcztcv 2N: Was not a Fund ‘S’AV'na S’Px)‘ {alt h of 301!!! E V. \V. I. cX‘M: appreciaiion oi .‘- MonJay evening at he: tom; au-J with a lxandsunc the fol. outing add (“at Dr. Roz as and 2’ menu: to Pthlb.IIO “but: the Doctor mi prukssional pracucc. Uur \‘illagc n palturc, gct, at “$th (hem gu- A number cf ti (HSS’I'GZ'I‘RKZI A '3 L on r‘ L M; 3:20: Exh: M RS. ROG E R5 bro: Mr. Stewart Cl his hQ-xsdzohl resiucnccpm ' Dr. ch'c15. . There xs was versv as to win Peary discovered If Couk was firs carry the pch a Pole, and how can u Eagle claim it {or a ; If Aowns a pared c B finds a mine: of mi 81:11:1th wouid not be 10 say '1’» uwucd (he I Mrs. Lamb and chi returm-d 110m: to Fri: tpending a months' be her pan-Ins, .‘Jr. and .\3 Corned. salt: 01 it for : of the Mall um ago that Can'u Pole, and how Eagle claim it The. Ex} been p have x‘ Mr. john English I: nesday for the Mlhiur 1‘ Mr. john“ cCrea . carpet? .‘us at \xox'k u {csulgguz on King 5:. Camp at Ottawa wn been appointed to a 1 the stuff of officers. Mr. Jake Lowes lea! “fast on Fnjay and Cl Sip has 11 that he will xi ltip alone. 1 hm Sn ( IQHK Mr- an! Mrs M r M RS. M 153 Mrs. R 0; I‘AL‘ ed by H 518v \ PARS Township to “hem \UU zed a )\ ab ndu ()mc! mIaU l0 ucf p0 KTSODS l 0“ HQ ate i!!! grc! .(,

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