Milverton Sun, 23 Mar 1899, p. 4

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STREETS OF A CITY. Rev. Dr. Talmage Draws Practical Lessons From His-Own Observation. Unlike the Democratic Principle of the Gospel of Christ--Tempta- tions for the Unwary--Shame and Pretensions --Work for Christians. Washington, March 19.—In this dis- ze, who has lived the She uttereth her voice in th , all iy to listen to the tut yoices of the mountain, the voices of the sea, the voi he. great. cathedral, of | bl day nds to day, and bps to| classes mpell Bigesae off some period rhetorically we night, and flower. to fae and n the street. The glittering coach wheel tho great harivonles, of the unt | clashes against the scavenger’s cart. Fit verse. The springtime is an evar t robes run against the peddler's pack. | in blossoms preaching of God's love, and) Robust health meas wan sickness. Hon- | ¢ winter is a prophet—white bearded—| esty confronts fraud. Every class of peo- denouncing woo against our sins. We are | ple mets every other cloass. _ Impuder to listen to the voices of nature. | and modesty, pride and humility, purity Tye: then get out of the wir and hide But how few of us learn anything from) and bea: an Y, | yourself in the dens ant wes of the the voi the noisy an street. ting on the same block, a the same earth, lest when Christ's chariot comes ‘ou go to your mechanism, and your | ‘street, in the same bats Oh, that is what along the horses’ hoofs trample yor to work, and to your merchandise, and you poe meant when he foul Hide ric] i he mire. Beware lest the thousands of ~ eome back id often with how} and a ee he destitute of your city, in the last different a heart you passthrough the} the Maker of of all,” | great day, rise w your stupid- streets. there no things for us I like this danske pe ge of the ity and your negleci work! learn from th pavements over which | gospel of Jost ist recognizes it bane up! ‘pass. there no tufts of truth) the fact that fo oa eC cold winter's day, as a Christian growing up ese cobblestones, | and the same platf not take on going along the Battery in beaten wii ee fag rd of toil and pain and| any airs, whatever ition ahs have | (oa York he saw a little girl seated al pleasure, th of old ago and} gained in society; you are nothing but the gate, shivering in the cold. id. the jeans seo orc ‘hllabood? Aye, the man, born of the same parent, ala her, ‘‘My child, what do you sit th vests ee rsp now | ated by the same Spirit, cleansed in the v2” “Oh,’ she replied, I torus in phe sickle becat e harvest | same. Elo to lie down in the pee: am waiting—I am walting for some- soa iN cteise feral “iithon She| dust, to get up in the same resurrectio take care of me.’ Heci ph hg and eeneane In the first place the. street impresses mo with the fact that this life is s scene hah Arar se part, as going Wn these streets on a way ust mn hbaye bargai make and not ‘Up this ladder with a hod of bricks, out Decause Ww and with uplifted ea Saas over you ready toil tae one car- suffered, how tes gatned, how many yo atrect as the multi- tudes wont hither and yon, and it has seemed to be a mtorime, and T looked upon it heart brok is great tide of human life that rapi and turned aside and aboad and driven —beautiful in its confusion and confi in itebdaugy. he carpeted of ‘the forest, the woods from which the sh is nevor lifted, on the shore of the sea o tosses the tangled foam sprinkling the Se cag naa whirl ‘wind and tempest, P 8 ny Go, ue i in fhe bing, swarm- ing, ravi ‘best place to study "AM Cinases Dect. Going down to your pl +and coming home again I jook about—sce the signs of of never ‘up and call you tlossod, and, there will ‘be # thousand Pointed at you in heaventenging, ‘“That is tho man, that ls when I ‘of{the Soon bi did it-to me. he ot impresses with Gas all claps ph pocditions of etimes hate the sunburned the must come away from his where he has beon studying analysis and hand, and_the high wild copsewood, Athens hates is rry revelry and help us in our navi- E ratory, us to understand the It is bigh time that we all aan eays not only the Fatherhood of God, but the brotherhood of man. p Seerhtiae a Abound. th the teas wa very. haa thing for a 1d get to us from these places of rm Amid so much ea > how much tem, sion to lis- contented with our Pinnple ine! sala eo how Aevaienne oe Bressure, leaving not, 60 much as the patch of canvas to tell wl they perl whey never peace. Their dishonesties kept tolling in e ad an ax and could spl of that fine house, per- Haps T'would find tn she very. eart of 1 a skeletor his vi 1 is a smack of 3 man’s sweat. Oh, is widows’ houses he is digestion? All the forces against him. The floods ‘are ready drewn him and the earthquake to swal- of them a ms given to those men who were fal id ol to the of busi- tions, mighty was their deliverance, mighty shall be ther trium; oe Se Again, impresses me with ee ‘coat life is fall of pretension and this him through Se blade. Iscariot kissed Christ. Field for Charity. Again, the street so face tnt ef 0 grea el for ‘chris. unger and suffer- ing and wan want and peerion , but these evils in the ly drunkenness New sey and read and write?’’ Sire iabaiaioone i eat for, the folks, and didn’t I, a8 soon as T could oarry basket, have to go out and pick up-cin- re no schooling, sis? , sir. these poor ders and never hav. God rai a i from their degradation, as they get up from bands and Hess to to wall they y take Ahsis first step on 0 forth in ‘he ama of aie Christ to rescue them. ot not be afraid of soilin while we go down on that mission. While are tying a our a Fos us vnlnisters we are in the study ir branches into ory: . ‘No plumed hearse rattles over the pave- mortal health glowing in every vein, hey know not how to die. ‘Those towers of strength, those palaces of beauty, ‘beautiful heaven! Hea- hey take no bited by doors of fnvitation are open. “And I ssw twelve gates, and the twelve gates tyeive pearls” arney of » Pistol Hall. The other day, says The Sydney Bulle- at Albert Park (Vic- the extent tof » pin prick. Mor carry joney in your pockets. For Wiceoughs. a severe caso of the hiccoughs four o1 Born | were thes | from Nepean Point. cou ments, for they are never sick. With im- gleam in the light of a sun that never | of {ORD MINTO'S FIRST SPEECH He Opens Parliament Amid Pomp and Ceremony. A Great Crush of Fashionable Folk in vival of Cessation of Exodus, Yukon and Postal Matters Referred Ta. so Otere, Masoh 1 weath terday was Ponioas for, the openidg, there being a large-sized snowstorm and ezoollent icighing. As it was Lord Min- ‘Trade, 1e vice. the guard of honor, which ryovived the ‘eneral Parliament Paldlies| ands the: miute of 19 guns The crash in. th: Senate Chamber Livery inch was tremendous, er together The fro brought ge feel Talis ohdualand wor ra ted, By ices e0 Halifats By thew 8, daugh- ters and friends of the Bead and members. At 8 o'clock in the afternoon His Ex- callensy. ee Gbverdor-Genesal processed Chamber of the Senate in the Fasiament Buildings, and the members 6 Senate being present, and the frente of tin Hae of Commons hav summoned he bar of the ys Hixoe iisncy wen gt e che session of the eigl Parliament‘of Canada with. the Pape 1g Speech: ‘The speech From the Throne. Honorable gentlemen of the Senate, gen- tlemen of the House of Common: meeting you for the first time since entering within my ities_as the repr non the lange dogree of prosperity which the people of resent enjoy, as evidenced by recess between Her Maj: esty's Government and that of the Uni fates! ee ‘question ts Ho ae 0 Say, gr nya dlh sie dea eminent members of the commission ap- bai point purpose. Considerable progress had been made o of the gests: anbinitéed, bat us dis- sul agreement arose between Her Majesty's commissioners and yn commissioners of the United States on the question of the delimitation of the boundary between nada and Alaska, and the question was ref the commissioners to their respective Governments, the com- ission being adjourned to the second day of August next, in the hope that in the meantime the difficulty might be overcome. In compliance with the act passed last plebiscite was held on the ques- tion of prohibition. The oftosal figures of the vote will be we You. © that the ‘smother is the general desire existing amongst our people for closer relations with the mother country Em- pire. of seek col permitted a reduction, on of January last, of the Canadian ac aie lest three to tw« cents, and although such ction in- volves a temporary 1 rovenne, it is, eless, confidently that the cheapened’ rate of such ‘ce in the =e of trade and i neral in mndent that = a scaeeinile time the revenue one stored a its Much neler bas been obtained legraph for the purpose ly communication with the people of t territories. as-also several enactments of less import- an ce. Gentlemen of the House of Commons: ‘The pablio soconnts will be Inid before Iso the estimates for the com- been prepared with ‘and economy, from the First Business, country, in our great cities. On every street crime On the return of the Commons to their Shamber, Mr. usuat announcements with respect to vacancies, asus of warrdaie and lection of mem” Dore si the recess. He also said that he to Mrs. Gladstone the eee ok copes with her on the death of her Mlustrious husband, the reply he had . Speaker made taal received i iybich Mrs. Gladstone pressed herself as being ral couche at tra ‘elbute to lament ‘A Fake Resignation. Mr. Speaker stated that he had re- ceived from Mr. nae MP. venture, & 5th December, in pha he resigned a xt ae Yann iat by eae ey Mr. Gia | ee he > baal etry ed to affix by sub- seer aeaien 5, chapter 18 Forised cobert H 3 ( ron) by Sir Wilfrid Taurier ani Hon, W. Paterson, p onsmneny yy) by Si Whirl Laurier ana Hor £. G. Johnson west Lambs on) by Hon. William Mulock ai Leighton MoCartby Mr. William Stubbs and Rev. Dr. Doug: las. J.T, Bell (Rast Prince) by Sir Louis Davies ke mae Mc) J. KE rei (hao by Sir Wilfrid Tart Laurier a abd il ia Taha ates paced, Neo usual bill respecting the oat! dui ts the Senate His Excellency had en. pleased to” deliver a most g accurac; speech and “for greater * he seoured aoe ed Laurier moved, ded by Cartwright, that address in en, to the speech from the throne be taken with consideration on Sir Wilfrid Laurier moved, seconded by Sir Richard Cartwright, that the ger select standing committees be appointed. Sir Wilfrid ees moved, seco! Sir Hiohard Cartwright, the appointment of the debates a ialtaoa an that the members, were the same as last year, With tho, exception of Mr. Cham- pagne being named on the committee in place of Mr. Choquette, Respect for the Dead. Sir Wilfrid Laurier then mov journed until Monday right hon. gentleman said fouso would understand by simply looking at the wreatl observed desk on the other side. Almost within the last few hours death ha‘ from amongst them one of the most respected and one of the most estimable members of that i We i tl mn of Mr. , late member for. Brockville. He was greatly by his friends and much loved ‘ht hon. gentleman also made ful Lacy to the Jameson of Wint A pula Sir Charles Tupper danke the lender of the Sou for the accepted “the uggestion an who, as the leader of THE SENATE. As is usual in the Senate on opening day the only business was the Jnkodny. tion of new Senators; and Mess and Gaggotohel val aoa ys bs took their NEWS IN BRIEF SPACE. Telegraphic Briefs That Contain Much of the Day’s News. F. Maclean, MP., was improv. ic % chosen W. B. guson of Toronto to be City Engineer. Fire gutted’ ‘the billiard-room and. erllaae ot Alex. Cook, Cornwall, on The fee disagreed in the caso of. Mrs: nichols who was charged with viteh- rae Hclsapteci SEP.) ew, yorchased ing Mills, and may oper- A age ares te opening. of the Manitoba Legislature on Thursday. ‘he ings were purely formal. United 'Stat ‘heridan, which sailed from New York on Feb, 19 fe ini arrived at pox is assuming the proportions of an epidemic in North Sana and ta Health has a; ‘The machine and y eal gud of the Ottawa Car Com: with fire on Thursday morn! is put at about $6,000. Asseesor John W. Monk of Watertown, pas Y., is dead, ‘He was at one ‘superintendent of the Rome, Water- com & Ogdensburg Railroad ‘The supposed tuberculosis Bowers’ pigs in Sydney Dr. Cook of the Ottawa De- partment of Agriculture, to be a = e deaths were due to over-feedin; among Mr. been de- oer ‘The Democratic Chicago Convention on on Bay. ss Carter H. Harri- "A TERRIBLY FATAL FRE Fifteen People Killed or Burned to Death and 40 Injured. ‘The Big Windsor Hotel om Fifth Avenue parade wae’ passing the building, and in a few moments had lea} of excitement within and without the building, ible Loas of Life. a guests and employes were tn the bora when the fire broke out, and for many of them ety impossible, Probably from ten to 16 lives ‘were lost within a 30 or 40 other per we falling walls and tall chimneys, while the ms of water being poured upon the interior of the ruins had oth than to fill the air with clouds of scalding steam, making it impossible for anyone to approach near enough to search f si es. Sey aaa Ae the fair St Ms RO, Wins okt we te agined. it. broke out Fifth avenue was ple watching the St. ade, and every low in the front of the hotel facing Fifth ave- spectators, watching hing men and floats in the street. mag, the. flames were discovered shooting trom the windows, thet part Ree teaSiouin ‘Dare perentin Phish nilding came 3 e and in few minutos the paeade was dis: | pt, Were written yesterday morning banded, for the police cam# rushing to- | fora crime which he did not commit. Wards the fre from every diréction, and, | What is discouraging is to think of dying as far as they were able, drove the people | such a death, for which he is not culp- from the streets. One alarm after another | Sino: ‘Dion me precenile cote was, farmed in and the first of the fre a ‘ engines was not long in appearing upon the scene, and they Sau a wild scram- ble among the paraders and spectators as Sey zadbed sions te BSN east go (ON ice. Were Not In addition to the regular guests of the hotel, the windows. were. crowded by a large number residents of gi spec this ety, who had congregated there to witness t} Er hel tie hi abcess given people in the lower floors of the hotel, those who had 088 street to make their way to the ground floor. Leaped to Instavt Denth. occupants of the hotel appeared at the windows of the sixth and never 8, and even on the roof every window and formed a picture which ru to all those who were wit- the Walls Fell. Within 40 or 45 minutes after the fi fi the wwalls on the Fifth ave- ery indication of fall- street in the hundreds of people Cp ts ing there ‘This wreakonsdl the walle a ‘the 46th Ana 47th street sides, and they followed a moment later. When the walls fell the girders rs Was $0 impeded for several days. Forty-Oue Peopie Missing. had his wife. After the scriptures becn Regatta Barclay addressed gat are the entry into this country of Am tan mi oil seed. PREVOST DEAD. Into the Unknown According to Law —Protested His Innocence. aggard, yellowis! His Lips moved rapidly give his assistants any’ trow Beas tee During the adjus black cay the noose and di yar a perfect Bless of fom Radoliffe doing his. work etly. Message in His Cell. The following words in French were found in the cell which Prevost occupied, y of the Crime, The Bide pre which Prevost paid “the penalty was a most cold-blooded one. The two murdered men we to the pis bning she bodes ae soe: nition. Prev was allowed to pial toga the aol and her children with him. Ho wns followed by detectives, abrested for ost was convicted. EX-MAYOR BEATY AT REST, Funeral wibades sede Mca abt rybody’s Respect. nag Baik: = ee funeral of Willisin Howland, Hon. Richard Harcourt, Hon. J« Sena Merner, ex-Mayc ‘Ors Boswell and E. F. Clarke, th Sayan and or Council, Jobn Sal, then taken to Nepean id ay fn the family No More Black and White. we Association of Brock- jarch 18.—The Liberte says: The Port Arthur Murderer Launched —The execution the | ville a magni hor. procession left his rahe aes at 30 p.m. palll H. Tupper, Hon, al Prior, Tan Garks Wallace, Hon. . Ives, Mr. = ‘Taylor. "Sir aaee Joly, Controller of Inland Reve and Paterson, Controller ms, represented the Government. 2 San, The Meats and Oil Seed. Nation in tation of 500 persons: relating to the In i York of the aid Pb Holy not Duke of Finlan: word ‘Empire’ or ‘Russia’ ive (ks a nifesto. They Dia Conspive Rome, M Chamber of Deputies. ve to thank C} arn galleries are daily gents. Lucehini a lon, March imprisonment. He has on come violently insane, ernment bill, of ener, ecliney Dee bill subsidized foreign pi Radicals point out, simple, and they bc “Education,” been sued for breach of pi root of all evil.” Hi RUSSIAN CRUELTY 10 FINNS, The Decree of Three Czars set Aside by Officiaidom. Fivlanders Are Heart-Broken—A Looking to phe ay to Canada to Escape Military Dexpotism. tion That Is Incomprehensible. St. Petersburg, March 20.—The depu- —A Situa- Who came here to the engagem broken. ‘The "umperat 's Rea itl, d, disappears, present a petition with 500,000 signatures 15, concerning the Geiniicticn of vin: e London lace a correspondent of The Times pe “The ery, pressure of ropatkin, the Minister of War, of the Grand and tl ” is sul stitated Outrageous Hardship aes a per cent., st of {in the soldier's path forthe word “Father- must enter with & .e -Russiai: med Russian occupation, accepted the ‘Ten refused, b gave the casting yote in favor of a. |. The Presi- ‘Talk of Emigrating to Canada. De Winsetoally opposite ends, ”* BLOODTHIRSTY ANARCHISTS. to hala Up the lian Chamber, larch 20.—Mo: the Italian Feport is perfectly fru, and is eis of hief Inspector Mel- Lilt all the Ministers rds. Strang- ission to the adi Deputies, and the eh filled with e Mad. Ried booaalonss aril La probably dian soeetings ie i Reina e Prote London, March 20.—The s Gov- impoding oounterralling duties on bounty-fed sugar, has dia, Lord George Hamilion, in he oe rhe object the. “inigonons ieatpiot Laie trop being unc roduets. This, is protection pure and and that it ted to Great Britain, with quite much reason as in its introduction in equired Trouble, said the Oo who had mise. jow So?” asked the man who had not it the man who can ‘write and won't has ice Spomaty ’ Cures NEURALGIA RHEUMATISM SCIATICA For 25 Years D ST.JACOBS OIL has cured with | 1 e Cures SPRAINS BRUISES SWELLINGS ; istaction, cenkca and all forms of s ! and Pains i a { Cures 7 LUMBAGO |. SORENESS STIFFNESS NOT SO PROFITABLE. Why the beg oe na Man Patted to Wir Heiress: ‘They were nctiae te in aquiet corn dancer, and Miss. Wadleigh said she detest- woo ‘m sorry,” Mx, Wimpley said, ‘that 1 have to be robbed of the pleasure of waltz- ing or two stepping with you, but I knew | that I shall profit Be little chat with you here under the bal ust been iitrodnoed to her by ie frlend, Mise Herostiche, who had whis- jer has loads of money.” Ee adaition tober nich father Miss Wad- fas pretty, a young man felt 1 Sb 4 ery nloo of you to say that,’? she the new SS Wen,"t tal rel, “It’s as good as a the d the d ae he Hiuet wases 4 conversation in some Eustach i New Alloy. A new alloy has been discovered which ' fs said to be s wonderful substitute for to ‘tho precious ‘metal, to which it bears a striking resemblance when polished. The Gost Gt mannfistare Ww about) 64 oe pou! Deafness Connet be Cured ! bated hs constitu- hae renee Deafne has of the fla sed you have n hearing, and whe rely el {a the rebult, and unless the inflammaticn ean taken out ai resto ed. to its nor! coadition, hearing Will be. des royed forever} n are, caused by eutarrh, bat an inflamed, e-ndition of ju | ve aan Gue Hundred Dollars for wy 40 of Des hae by cat rrh) that cat cireus sometimes pers, they -tbeeued by Hall's Catrrh Care, Send for | cut. By the ua Took at that Merry He |, CHENEY & i Andrey over therein that sot at the left arsoid by pride Poh Arad irea yd in ge, life? Bet thinks, iy rd funny too. mea: your” “trthink Lao. Thav'eiay Unole George. a x, Wimpley was dumb. ce is See You thon, man with the chin whiskers, didn't you?” she answer «enh he said as tenderly as he could, “*T_meant the funny old jay opposite him,” + he in a faced her to excuse out to the water cooler, his. templ laveliaa Ti ‘ash Like Cate. Gata monies tHe mids pacer loot ny { class of hnimals. ‘the lion and the } Wash themselves fn exaccy cat, wetting the dark, india toreen the me time a face sponge and brush, and the rough tongue combs the reat of he body. Thin Besiint cis take Miler’s Com: pound COMPLETELY PROSTRATED. A Quebeo Farmer Tells How He Was Re- stored From Almost Hopeless Suffering to Complete Health. Goddard, a well known farmer s, had n weight until I was reduced to 180 poun My I keep my bed, several months @ good doctor, me. One day a friend ui Dr. Wallan 2 Pink Pills nat pecaren two bo: shed them I Sorin ration enset rine easter a would have stop; i —Frot meva, comes the news that Gaps & irlicaboeh h’s ALARMED, the “is the not rea- write because he can t be- | Pills, | weak ai Th rse—noblest of the brute crea tion-—-when suffering from a.cut, abrasion, orsore, derives as much benefit as ite. master in a like ase rites from th iS healing, soothing action of Dr. ‘Tho Eelectrie Oil, Lamen eck, stiffuess of the vats throat ngs, are relieved by omas? welling of the aud’ faturally Inter “You feel a deep interest in th erage: of your country, don’t you?” said the triotic yo “Of co 5 tor Sorghum. “If there wasn’t any country there couldn’t it jobs, tl Ask for Minard’s and take no other. T ( 1 “Speaking pra tiey ‘Prodigies!” ex. claimed the Chinese em, “Your, majesty enjoys tomo distinction in that line,” rejoined the faithful old col i “I should say so. Here I am a palatir| number before most pita are fairly vin life!” ‘or 50 cents. Miller's Kiiney "ale fan Plaster. eight idkens dopa gia Gana fale More weak and ailing people have been made strong, active and energetic by using Dr. “Walia Pink Pills than by any le, O Out of Sight. “What frightfully tall collars Harry The Inconsistent Suburban When ‘Tle bundles from the city. { Nervous people should take ‘Miller's Compound Iron Pills. A curiosity recently exhibited at Stock- holm was a secticn four feer in diameter from 0. ping enn ich grew 60 to 70 miles 1@ arctic circle, Higes wears!” “Yes; he can’t see bil his shoes are not blacked.’’—Detroit ‘ree Presa. Cyclists in Denmark are dip pipe d tad ae “aston than the

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