AT ST. PAUL‘S. ' - I Mr- Bime. at lWycliffe College/1‘0»- m‘t‘!‘ preached 52.; the morning ser; we, taking his text from the 32nd “am" of Genesis, and the 25th ""38: "I will not Jet the 430 except â€*0“ bless me." 410 said that Jacob '33 0m of those setfi'ah, smooth. ““3““ maple \ who generally .m â€â€œ7 “fin; to take advantage gian- Milt-e110? instance, wheatlndha tfle‘ 10 3° ' u's birthng‘ ht. moody. "hen be him! to‘decem his tum 1““ His great sin Wt! to ht. uh fear of being found out. ‘ ' What is the one zmt‘ain 0! ti; bun... mm ht to-dqs In if not“ 99°31! tax. of being found anu- yam.- “But Mr um hardness and “wanna: hear; treat-amt up un- ‘0 threw wrath against tpo d_ay 0! Wrath and revelation at the r1891t ' 60m Judgment ct Gall.†The above We; may explained by Mr. Phelps†hung in acéord with we whole ten- 01’ It the scriptures. The anthem "Wt!!! by the choir W W"? ngd. 'A mixed qua-{latte madam! me at. the Torry-Alan, “I hymnfl. , 1 ; A l I A .;. QUEEN-ST. METHODIST. Rev. Mr. Phelps occupied the Pm?it 9‘ tho above church at both 91"- “ yesterday and. delivered twoiw â€votive sermons. The attepthlce '3‘ 13138. especially. in the. evening. when the re. pmachar took his text 3"“ Jim 2M W“ 769‘. AT .1333 BAPTIST CHUEH. In up naming new. Gi'R. Welch but“ a. ten: intelligmlt W mm 1'! ï¬mothy. 4th. 7th and 8th tum. taking“ his theme the “Be- m daHerochila.†In ï¬n 9'- “41¢ the w W took his m nun Hm. 10th ch-ptet. 45th In. '“l-‘br .eventha Squ. all Man came nm to be miniatm untahut 1» mam give His lifg s an. m 11! many-†Mr. Welch spoil: this this Ema at. “Christ our Run- In. Mr. Williamson minaret two 3“! aroeptable solos ï¬t bath set-v. Manda! the eveping senvioeamalo qurteme. campy-ling Messrs. Wes- ley. Williamson, Clarke will Wilson. 9‘0 a my apprqciative number, mmauru'sm REV. BI. pom AT â€WIDGE- ST. IETIIDIIIST “HIGH. A] “If (“URGES SUNDAY. )y the (mnbridgeast. Hethodiat imam School; MLWellealemStaples using in cMgE. A very helptniand memhg meeting was hark Sev-nuahamoahp-ua-ï¬? a. Evenin: Post, Apn‘l 2. mica at. the m d Refuge y amen-noon were married "Ogilvie‘s Book for aCook.†curtains x30 Inga «(excellent techs, song news: before published. Yourgroarmtefl youhowto {an FREE. Royal Household Flour is the only flour, made and sold in Canada, that is puriï¬ed by electricity. 095M: Flour Mills 00.; In'tllese times when all flour man. ufacturers are claiming purity you should remember these two things : Actual putity in flour can only be secured by the use of electricity. You can get Ogilvie’s Royai Household Flour from your grocer. One flour can-not be purer than another. It pan only be more nearly pure. ' If a man beirho-nest, that is all he can be. There is no superlative. There cannot be diï¬ierent degrees of purity any more than there‘can be different degrees of honesty. ; Prayer is. can at us great- est weaponr the chi b has to {ï¬ght against {511. Sn vation is free to all. and yet it does not come ,to those who do not aeek it. A reli- ! gion without sacrifice is w‘orlgx pot?- j Faith and knowledge were two great words; faith was the key and introduction into the spirituaJ life and heaven, and knowledge was the entrance into the beauties of God. Faith was the best condition salvaâ€" tion, the salvation-found in the old and new testament. Itjour. faithis all right everything else will be all right. In Hewbrewa. 11 and 6. it ‘says. “But without'faith it is impos- sible to please Him." ‘1 (Dr. Potts) take the liberty to say that "without faith it is impossible to please any- body." The speaker explained that there was an historic faith, artistic faith and scientific faith. Know- ledge and faith go beautifully togeth- er. Wherever there is a live faith there is knowledge. Someone has said, “We should know everything of eomethinz and something of every- thing." We ought.“ have a larger} knowledge in connection with our. specific knowle; , .in: requireanenta for our ‘indiyiduaJ and professxcnal life. The speaker illustrated the ex- pression that “this universe was God’s art gallery." There ought; to be an increase In! taith and knowledge. Faith passes from a book in a habit, and then. it becomes our \life; a daily increase of. the Lord Jesus Christ. Rev. Dr. Potts then spoke on. religion withâ€" out education and then on education without religion and then on the blending; of ‘faith and knowledge. The missionary of the christian church has simply been glorious. esâ€" pecially in .the foreign ï¬eldg; meow of uth. . lowest type have been brought up and prospered 'as speci- men: at paging grace. There were two ‘representative pwa in. the bible, one in: Lamb. 1 and, 18, “Come :now and Let us mason together." and the other an Romans. There. was [I religion a (plane for rem Ion: boy may, go out of “the kiwi-garden into the .wvgmty and In, enriched in the Wine! side and impover- i‘gd ugh: M_~atdeot mem‘ ‘ be education withing religion. than nut he an mm; mm lawman» m Sunday M was (about mag;mn 1% 9. CAMBRIDGE-ST. METH. CHURCH. Yesterday at Cambridge-st. Meth- odist church, the gltpit was occupied by the Rev. Dr. t1}, Secretary of Education of .the Eethodjat church in Canada \and' two large congress-r tion turned out to listen to 9, Lind- say favorite. In \the morning :the Rev. Dr. took his text trom‘ II. Peâ€" ter. m chap. and 5th vetoes. "And beside this. giving an diligence. 'add to your, .faith virtue. and to virtue knowledge.†This» was part of 35mm in spiritual cad’dition.’ . “Add to your, knowledge temper- awe; and to ten rune, patience: and Impatience mean; and to Godliness brotherly ~kinn‘lnesg ; and to brotherly kindnees- charity.†(verse- 6 and 7). This wan a mark of spiri- tual multiplicationâ€"grace and peace be multiplied storpou.‘ : , 77â€"4 L_.A ing. but it we wrestle with Christ in prayer we shall attain to that ever- lasting life. when we ghall see God face to 1%, . ~ ‘ . . =. mes our \hfe , especiallY. Lord Joell! awn Wu. 8. That he wrote up steaks and. canvas“ tor the salt: 0! Northwest. lands, Ibo the detriment and. 31983391: «new. g .1; .‘Li stopped up. «ya and nose running, with alternate \gpells of chills and (ever. We began using Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy, aiding the same with at .{loable dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and fLiver. Tablets, and by its liberal use 8001! completely knock- ed out .the grip.†’For sale, by all (Imam The W m At a meemig oi the: Barrie Pres- byiery. held'in the county town, sev- eral charges (1 conduct unbecoming a minister d the gospel; were 91'0“ famed against Row. J. A. Marten, or of. St. Andrew‘s Freshmen Ian. church. Cmemore. '1‘}; charges were signed. by some thmty xylem- bcra or 0013983335115, and: bnefly. stated as 1mm; _ ‘ " ~ A-.. w "Ir-v WW“ ' ' The Pmabym. mater hwï¬nsthe . WW t We a: too flavolonan mum to sustain. ed, and threw ï¬lm out- tho Public Ml um fox-12 years. In the year 1880 he retired from the profesion, having taught in all for over forty-two years. During all these years he came in touch with many young lives and helped to shape their destiny for good, as numbers in this cmmunjty well know. He was I. man of retiring but kindly nature.- and possessed a most remarkable 3110-. mory. He was an ardent churchmanf having been .an older; in the Pre‘by- terian church for over forty-five: .In the work of the first Presbytow .rian church here he took the deepest interest and_ \was ever read; to sac- riï¬ce himself. for the good at others: Up to the V0)? last his interest in: the new church. now in course of er- ection. was intense. 0n the da be: tore his dealth he paid his usus visit' cages M Heart‘gvum pug-d} (319me “Some weeks ago during the sev- ere winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of ‘la grippe with all its miser- able symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Eile- aton of Maple Landing, Iowa. “Knees and joints. aching, mpelee sore, head Mr. MoNeï¬lS'was first muffled to Rachel Kerr, who died in 1880, and of thair childmn them survi’vo two soon Thomas IL, {of Tomato, and James B. of Lindsay. and one daughter. Janet 3.. 1mm of Mr. J. F. Clark. at Port Hope. One brothâ€, Mr. mm:- Neillie, of Toronto. and one sister. Mn. Agnes Bland, of Crmah. are still living. -. Mr. MoNow'u-‘g second wife. who , was Mina Elizabeth Goutts, survives him apd has the earnest sympathy oi the whole community, in he: ber- onvemenh ‘ __ _ . ~â€" . vâ€"-_,__ 0! our friend mayf well be written: “Blessed are this dead .which die in the Lord. that they may rest from their labors and their works do to!- low them." ' Th6 6hoir. renting! nltaiï¬o music Mrs. (Dr.) Irving and ‘11:. Webster afï¬x; the 0010 put! very accept- Y. - Dr. Potts dosed his remark: ? rotating briefly to tbs mad for ha) to extend the mat work of educaâ€" tion, and e by saying. "A word to tha wine is sufficient." - In the oveomg Rev. Kr. Potts do- linrod another powerful and learned sermon which van much approojatgd. to h and. Port Hope Guide, March 31; An- other 01 our old and respected cit: inns. Mr. Janos R. MoNeillie‘, has been called ,very suddeniy to his re- ward, "in a {all an like a shock or corn.†Mr. KeNeillio. who died on Friday last. .was born in Dumtrie- shire. Scotland. ‘on. March 19.; 1821â€" eune to; Canada. in 1853 and settled in the Township of Clarke, where,ho taught school until comin to Port Hope in the year. 1888. tentakiqg up his residegeejehwn hetyvaa on An oummmm OBITIAI". ï¬g 99 .9999 gmanmmggmgggngm 9. 555.0: OEEZS OWOE... E Putnam Home Imus. Did it ever accent. to the peOpl'.‘ who pant with their good money. canned in this community. to pay [or scts of books sold by slick travelling agents, that we hnve dealers in our towp who were they given the apper- Itumtymoul'd supply thorn at flees as low or lower? my; hun reds 01 Minus are thus paid. to agents who have not a‘ doilar of interest in the town or country. who return to the community! nothing new the price of their books, and who are naro to- day rad ‘waj luniongw. U as: of The Post's renders wash to socu'oa $100k! than an none publish-ed that ï¬x advertising puma. tin merâ€" trhnnth a V our: town._ cannot amply. ad a a m p we am»! can ‘be sold, '1‘th mt‘ ha plenum! to have Wax my mm innar- ien that than. and their autumn: may be depended upon. They. no ao- hItbuinesanot none knudmak but live their investments hero and pertgins to eveyy warned on in Lmd! 8800 In Print. The Twelth Canadian Hora: Show will be held in Toronto; on April 259th. 26th.27th m28th. It will be (imam by H. R. H. I‘rxuoe Armor qfl Gama . whw pmon me ï¬rst two ya (1 than show will add even water cola: to the event which is in {well mow brilliant. Breeders and owners from this vicin- rtyynn be mpmnmd. in the entries. which clone with Secretary Henry Wadi», Puliment. Bulk ' Toronto. on Wednesday. April 11' The boxes will be sold by: auction on Tuesday. April 17th.. at the Rim: Edward W. Over $3000 will be. distributed moat-3m npdcupa. Raine.- qrad. on all railways. at a single M' (or this round trip good going April 25th. and: at a. (are and a :t-hind good seeing April 26th. 27th, or 28m..nll tickets being good to return an at before Months. April mm .L . . . muons-m LIVE WIRE CHARGED STREET Vl'l'll ELEMENT. SINSMION IN .PHERBORO. E E EEEEEEEEEEEEEE Graham Grow H. J. “Hill Two DOORS EAST or BENSON HOUSE f1 M K. Ill" mmammmmmï¬aamm , \ You’ll be proud of your Spring outï¬t if it comes from GRAHAM’S. The spiendid range of Top ‘Coats which we are showing puts another "feather in our cap.†Eyes keen enough to see spots on the sun would ï¬nd it a hard task to pick a fault with our stylish suits. Practically two com: in oneâ€"no better protection against damp wather. Value: 7.00. 9.00, ".00, 13.00 reduced to 5.905 7.75, 9:50 ............................. n.oo Men’s Pants, L75 and 2.00 qualities . . . 1.39 Max’s Pants, 1.25 and 1.50 qualitia. . . . 1 oo Regular 6.50 Suits for men . Regular 3.50 Suits for Men . Regular 10.00 Suits for Men . PRINCE ARTHUR Right Up-to-the Minute§ Raincoat Qualities and Style. Watch Graham Grow up†npdcups munc- [graders all railway!!- b. (or tha 'mund trip en 25:41:. and at '4 W" M gang April 26th. an ticma being «00¢ or baton Monday. A. J. GRAHAM Eight Am "ado. Duluth. Minn. March Sitâ€"Eight man. two boys and one woman were arrested here yesterday on suspicion of being connected with tho murder or six Bul- nriuu in Minneapolis only Tue-day. Must B. No Outbnak. Moghiiea'. Province of Moghiletr. Runâ€" sil». Ila-ch 80.â€"Premier Witte ins tele- mphod to the Governor-General that the Government bu received inform- tion tint anti-Semitic outrages are im- Jminent there. uni instructing the Gov- ernor-Genera to prevent u: outbreak gt u! hoards. . . Suing Attending Bookkupor. Montreal. lurch 80.â€"â€"ln mo Superior Court yuterdll. proceedings were an:- en by ucqm 3m Co. to recover 82mm: from the Mn; Weaver. .1. Poole. It is bottom that n can b. recoveved from constant sun hen. “3% Râ€"yEw-day. The committee 1: vult- in! this country for the purpose 0: 1n- vaunun‘ the growth of cotton and m use by the manubcturen. Tho Matt-r In Pal-I'm London. March 80.â€"At me adjourn- ment of Pnriinmont a midnight. qua- dons were put in both Houses on tho Natal crisis. In the House of Lords. Lord Eixin. the Coioninl 80cm. re- plying to Lord mundane. conï¬rmed the suspension of executions. but said he had no further information to im- part. .3 .Lâ€" Boston, March 30.â€"A committee re patenting a ledenuon or English cot ton spinners and manuuggpnrg arriv Nah! (internment Resign. no I Robuko - to Window! Churchill. Patel-median; Net-.1. Mach :0.â€" The Interference ot the Colonial one. In London with matters which the Ne- w Government considers to be outside tho Impede! Government's jurisdiction led yummy to the mica of the lama-y. headed by Charles John 8mm The letter had conï¬rmed the deeth sentence impaled on twelve notives who took part in the murder of policemen during the recent uprising in this col- ony. Winston Churchill. Undo:- Secre- tary of sum to: the Colonies. cabled to Met Smythe. ogderinc n suspen- sion at the execution. pending the Bonn Governments consideration or the untencel. In the House of Commons. replying to Hr. . Axon-Dougla- (Comet-votive) Winston Chummu. Under Colonm 80c- l‘tu'y. add it was Lord Elï¬n tad not himsel! who had postponed the execu- tion ' The Premier corny refused to do to. mad the Governor. Bh- Honry neon- lnm. postponed the mm W the Ministry Immediately resin“. English Cotton Mon Investigating. 'aDUT-H AFRICAN 7302.3 augar Duties 8h!- Regular 7.50 Spring Ovacoats for ..... 6.00 Regular 950 Spring Overcoat: for ..... 7.75 Regular 12.00 Spring Overcoat: for. . . 10.25 Showingavarietyolveryneet patterns. We propose to cake amnï¬onalprioeon theeeforquick buyers. Theprioeswerc 6501:“! 7.75. Hywarefortunate enough to get one at 3.99, tell your neighbor where you bought it. We Have a Line of Tweed Suits Light Spring Over-coats. Paper Hanna-’3 Suicide. Victoria. B. C.. March 30.â€"A well- known painter and â€perinatal- nam- ed R. E. Randal. committed welds "starchy slur-noon. while at work at luau-ado. Becuthhthmtwithapt '0: mm ï¬nch he had been mint. Toronto, lurch 30.-â€"An nntortunuto fatality was the result of the ï¬rst bout of lost night's boxing tournament in tho Mutual street Rink. Shenstoao Wyer, a lad recently arrived from Bir- mingham. Englund. died in St. Michael's Hospital uhout midnight. His city address was 28 Recent street. He was in the 105 pound elm. An in- quest will be held. ‘ s Wuhhcton. April §.â€"The Sax-emu Court or the United States decided the chhictn mum a: «let. involving the an. or an the railroads in m: numrmuflmMWnum nitrous. ‘,,,VA-_‘A___...-.. mound! to â€cuff“ W "9‘ (ounce in ("or of this country by 11' wring our used m†“M Vis‘ count many tn moving in the House dbonlltortutum unmask!- mdmemammmmm mUnxmmmW‘f‘ï¬'ï¬â€œ ,A.--‘ M from New, and flat it hedbeen decided to leave the Colonial Govern- ment freedom of atcion in regard to the executions of the rebellious n3- “a azm‘ 'T"'mpew' vanâ€"m» subbing “damn." and tree :00“â€" M 1890 to 1904. the: Boy Ha Arm Shot 0"- mtowa, April :.â€"Lut mt about 10 o'dock. while some boys “’0‘“ 1‘ m of “D, I.†out shoot-ht mm' otéRGnnLWhldh-isldt mahotoabelowthodbowbytho WWOI‘MW“ â€mummy-mien!- Auntmluuonune. tune am we don’t. “*9 “9‘ ‘m' ugznogangg up. influiï¬onbnoflogn. iii-analog?! Ngonfiuiubuvgoncâ€"o 6% 5.8893338?! annfgvpgggonmv: E9 was“. Inn-8381‘ .556..â€" uo Eu g I. 8!â€" Ea gala. ggnFuonâ€"gï¬uoo 3-513. ; nnmmbduhm‘â€m .mmmbucm Wham-rm. topflucdlomdflon tom um the bucket 9!" 81m A -,,--__. cinch: mammhuummtmt- no other than occupants “nick‘s-h. Amateur Boxer Succumbs. PETER JARVIS KILLED. Bailwnys Lou Tax Cut.- Natal Given Her thh. viiionman ot the min. HO Bcfore the Easter mshlookatthaesug gationszâ€" Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Recfers Boys’ Sailor Suits........... Knee Pant Suits ............ Boys’T'eed Suits ........... BonyorstedSnits ........ . Boys’ Norfolk Suits .......... Has that are famous and Tia for “lockers. Allnewideas. Dress the Boys for Easter. ,Wanthtmhn Pdutlnrlt.‘ The nWhuvhuun-o «Mummmmam flowpmthermotm MSMVN ., __-,.4.-.; mar-nee 00W . d; Will It Shipped IN! W00“- ' London. April 3.â€"'rhe portrait d W Franklin. which. ‘3 o nounced by hr! Grey. Governor-Out- eMdMutheWCb net in New York. lurch 31, 1a hell's mammummm'mb .uppeaunweemnummth Mold. 0! mm WW 7 Women Ill-Tuned. St. Peter-shun. April 2.â€"M. Bonn» vulze. a. prominent Georgian writer, bu mule an eppeal to Russian women in behalf or women of his own race, who, he says, are being ruthlessly vio- lated by the brutal soldiery engaged In the â€citation or the ancient Kb;- dom at Georgia. The move. he says. do not even meet age. ekht-yenr-oll urbandoIdwomenbelnxtorcedto 5 Inform! Machim 5::le Ask-hi. Turkeitln. April 30“ um. gags-nu machine was .0030“ mm In the vestibule of the 00" mor-Gene!!!" nuance. that“ motthowananduawintam which wu mounted on one side 01 “I. ontnnce. across the st in: no one. St. Peterabnrx. April 8.â€"l. Anno- sky. a well-known writer, and 3!. case-- koft, maiden! of the mum m which ore-red the m strike 1 last an. hm boon exiled to Arab. use! by Wu order. 8t. Patel-abuzz. Apr-n zâ€"The um court-mm sum muffled u .c thawinenwhomu‘muedatml in November, 1905. Nine-o! the n.- minder were sentenced to pend urâ€" vuude. The other: were deprived of civil right.- snd sentenced to terms at" imprisonment min: from one to four years. or to enrolment in disciplinary battalion Tholocnlwthofluea Invented; numberotmchme‘uhsudoverm Tam and Amount-c Cause Inur‘ vontion of Tm!â€- mtnbethpol. Cum ‘9’“ 2"“ renew a! the Twat-Annenian It? I cum-304 by nwmuonary law“, in. convene! tho intervention of the troop. A -- W skirmishes have occurred; duringvhichsocoreotAx-malanaand ammonia. Lindsay and Beaverton SCORES WERE KILLED. Tm».- General ounce. 84 Mum Admitted. Page. the mast. xilcd to AW but In