Milverton Sun, 30 Mar 1899, p. 4

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CHRIST'S LAST HOUR 222 Rev. Dr. Talmage Finds Lessons of Comfort in a Bad Scene. The Great Divine Says That Heaven’s Brightest Crowns Shalt Adorn the Brows of Those Who Bear Life’s Burdens With yp: March 26.—Frot gton, pathetic scene of Christ's last “four of Saffering De. Talmage in, dra’ preiaes of com! mfort trouble; text, John xix, 30, “When esi wed the vinegar. wi th leta —pof rai or w Oh, world, with rolling river and Klin, tains, give Jesus something to y pity in earth or hell, let {¢ now be demonstrat of this royal si fore The wealthy to hay vided wine for in ong pei put it on : stick of , then press it agali ‘Christ You say the wine @ Was an ‘thetic and intended to relieve or deaden @ pain. But the vinegar was Life’s Weak Spots, In some lives the mina cases there are not Be there is a weak spot in every earthly support that a 3 on, Kin; George of England forgot all the grand- ours of his throne because one day in an Anterview Beau Brummel called hi his first name an ed him asa servant, crying, “George, ring the bell”? Miss Langdon, honored ail formidal ainting is hung up f ogart ell oo makes iim able to sympathize oup ia ae with | the ‘sharp acids of this life. Cee ua In the first place, there was the sour- a, oid By Neatly for people hn ve a fund of jrewinag fale veh ther rant the ed pe ot matter ids, the old ondiallay will never rmon the Sah those whose Judas you shall eeping atatying ime, but great effort that you k aon Batisuillty witieale teense REA escay ‘All the pangs of all the e nations of all the ees gripe cup. He took the vinegar! Christ’s Privations, sourness of run up the wi You may say nothing, but life to. son a co to all kinds of Seaton yet othe bad one suit of cloth where he could g¢ this eat bef: night. He would have boon pronoun financial failu: e bo! performa, miracle to get money to pay a tax bill. Not a dollar did he own, Privation of derneestote, privation of nutritious food, but Christ had nothing but a plain cup 7 , and it was yery » and it w He took’the vine- r, ‘The Vacant Chair. Thore were years that passed before y seat mist bey Dy death, but ad aonient the charmed cir- solve. Hai the apparel in the fore you have again to 1 Gieat aad apa changes in your family record. You got one eS ae pea) BS it, su the as hung on tho" doorbell. ‘The ono. ups taken | Da Oh it ts too axl now a wi id floor, but, oh, you would be willing to have the trinkets scatterd all over the again eavement rips up the heart! knows all about that. him anything new in regard to bereave- ment. He ‘a few frionds, and ‘when ho lost one it brought tears to his a him bereavement. Christ knows wha' and and d Lazarus? Four of them. But where is Lazarus? Lonely and afilicted whrist, his great loving eyes filled with 1 Oh, yes, yes! He knows all about the loneliness and the heartbreak. kk the vin Gates of the Futar ‘Then there is the sourness of the death hour. Whatever else we mi C id will sed to our lips. I sometimes have a curiosity know will we when I come to di Whether I will be calm or excited, hethor I will “4 gon t Want w p to go i that vault, I don't want anything so tightly over my e were only some way of breaking throu 1@ partition between worlds without tearing this body all to Bi if the surgeons the ot compound a mixture by which this body and soul can to- gether? Is rom. ad tumble through tie me of the | tae, aati eet not know where thi they only add gloom and mystery to By Christ so might Deauity of which he re appreciative than we ever could He knows the exyitisitencss of th phosphorescent of the em? He teed. te He knows the glories of the midnt heavens, for they were the spang! opy of his wilderness pillow. reer isted them into bis a. 2 Mca rabonk tha 3 of They whirred thei h a ops ie as cae he eth all the death pillows, ieee paw thom Tide his owal tec pial heel He gathi one own tongue the Durning thirsts was pitying, and e hell Was doriding, be took the vinegar! Carry Sorrows to Jerus. ‘To all those to whom life ha: acerbity—a dose they could not swallow, a draft; that set their tecth on a-rasping—I preach the om! mipoten pathy of Jesus Christ. ‘The siste sohel, the astronomer, used to pa rae copes looking eile the oubles, you may behold the glorious fonstlintion of poche when the ‘Alintghty Chale, ta enay as a vessel o had been tossed on the seas for a weeks and beon disabled, and the supply of water gave out, an dying of thirst. After many days th Ai over the side of the vessel ai up the clear, bright, fresh water and put ous the fire of thelr thirst. So 1 hall you to-day, g and perilous voyage, thirstin; for pardon and thirsting for phair and thirsting for eternal life, and I ask you what is the use of your going { 6 death struck state while all around y: the deep, pats, Will, let him ‘come and take of the water of life freely. Divine ee a 2 are people who this divine acre and try to iat their a battles, ves ik thelr own vine- their own burden: thei Tifo, instead h from victory to victory, will be gS 2 all appointments, all their chagrins, cas just take them right to the f Seped Jesus. Ho took the vinegar. Nana Sabi had lest his last battle in India, fel back into the jungles of Iherl that to-day there are some who will subject into the sicken- a d eoelved in hls faco the. expectorations of the tiny ah, and for the guilty, an a tite Bheseenterion of ig] a Ons strong hope, and the Zo0d ee and the glorious sunshine of this triumphant gospel! Down to It. “I would like to interest you in our compressed air "6 where a num! an’ I thoug! German: naa itself in we if up in is second, mal 2 50 and Probabl: ot the ing! wouldn’ tooo i rth ten foe pe ee an ex pansionist.”—1 A typical particular?” “Ro, 1 Jee’ happened along. Don’t pay | type the. b into to of selaimed: mind me. Go right shead as if pi eas happenin’. The ability man looked at Bim dlesp- ork, ar and with an expression of his face banished inspir- ‘want to he inqnii sills These sighs by 8 purty o come fordin® change from my long the en ig cd ays of the this street I’a peas thecal that what you call work: I shor 80.”” ma can’t ise Oy never wade in un- 's Horn. entere! own, that is, with “Himself. igi isting of the fini a ‘What we are, sooner or later lant 's it- what we seem. Our tmeonsciously but inevitably expresses or th or ‘things.—Richard Sibbs. Value of De! le who do great iis are ‘always on ose who have paid aftention to the the rest bran and meal. Th ‘There are great societies small ones. ould ni ve congregations of womel have been brought ion me woman possess! ‘and faculty in writ po doubsfal if a genuine eaocest be E 5 $ e iS &4 te Q & Be RE 3 tion 3 their 16 waking ful purpose. Falad ethene ‘They Bring. Stat to mene aut to this country by Euro- age econ rma jest, $2. oe wale the E Toglishmen is fs sttloee| in — the ston to his native land. howev« Liehens on Fruit Trees, je Was Disgusted. . of ragged and un- ty, had to make his way” challenged to the room in together, but for the zadaly, Tail tn a woek or so DUCK clang ‘tracts From G, H. Pollard’, the Khode Island ea pre ieer jcoweded. with a yon of the: many A ‘Water rum not & 8 7 ee & e eoessary. i, it you could lcs josti when | you wanted T should \d advise you to choose @ place with a good, sizable pond or running stream of water, for in that af Wray yous would gain in the fertility of see anybody in should be oar foe same tense as the bird is sor rH fer ird to en a heavy weight, but the welsh does nob pom Ya sold a at tuside t's Ts age th yar ho’ back ‘would not interrup’ you fer nuthin’ tn of the oe eich er where nemly, the world if you" work to do.” no trae rd “Well, there’s no doubt about my hay- bulla ess ef ae “% birds for breed! ed felons to do,” was the slightly testy | 7 roalll shin no yrfeatly birds that only only “Well, go right ahead. I've been hang-| Mien wom Six 4 tn’ around you hero jes’ out 0! eurlosity | Svoifartat pats fon fpr alee see you worl “Haven't you seen me working for the | 11135 (0k, tg ss ‘ neo nome should basa ie min eld be sues is © | with five, six or seven females, grabbing great thoughts out and hurling them through the world? Haven't you Lave pa them lebily pall) See noticed the way the perspirati ate them. I am of to ores Bown aw ie teal aang in shook | them this year, thinking ib ae Fete pe reereir ta the vitality of the eds and th ta fie and proceeded with his | perhaps one part clover and three ri i a two meal, and. wi Mister,”" inquired pease ‘ took his bat from the top of his vie Beige ee pate on where be had hung it on entering, “ , but what we get out of them. I have on the man at “Jos? sets ther a pen in the bottle an’ drags it over a piece of paper, an’ then when the ink runs out sticks it the bottle ag’in an’ # the paper come more. An’ a full-grown man calls that work! Well, I'll be ; dogged!” F a Thoughts, imes, rich whose poverty machines you will probably find that ade riches to him. God you av We feo tho old breeding ducks, before 2 begin to forco them for eggs, about # PLIENET Ki aiachtince plain hay and ' al scrap and work w steed ba seid be giving them or 1 I Keep Sor before them all the time. AS ence, ‘Thess things aro not aes ree sees year when it is possible cannot be acquired all at once; they oan ‘we let them have it for swimming. a part of the habit of one’s life. At- tended to as a duty, they are a most im- ‘Une Cl Read Metal Only. wet Principle learned from that “broken sono, id cohére together aiid, pared: ility—a reputation | PS the mutual friction of its is parts, bear an oe heavy pressures well as if were. the moot and oli { sia it soems.”” But when earth is mixed | raced ca] ot foisture affects e amount of | the Yolume of clay. Roads in which It is ‘wet weather, even heGerman| though iby’ ase very hc) ithe toe bus i O08. The Frenchanau tak | to" conicin Aan aad eee see ane sd the bt St $45, while the | metal should be clean and free from clay. ie italia The is at because, with it, light rolling seoms to give a good Italian Seis more back at this is only tempor- isfactory expensive er, than any ary and is unsati: —Good otbera—New York Tribune in the end. Before disposing of the spring pigs Heavy. shaggy s of lichens ars) make sure that you havo selected enough mn seen on fruit We are often | Sr the best ‘seectiiar asked if they do the trees any harm. This Tew am An, as : 7 present battle will be | a) their stand. The TURE (F M ALABON more di s to both sides than any Fs i which has Pp uri { ither nen the Fill pinos or wit | ihe Filipinos believe that they are | e 4 - . conquer d. The} Two Days of Severe Fighting in| tagie of San Just near Aungiazo de Cuba was a mere skirmish to the cra the Philippines. HEAVY AMERICAN LOSSES. Forty-seven Were Killed and 200 Wound ed in the Battles With the Desperate Bre fa pipe Joss is in the hundreds. THE TAKING OF MALINTA. There Was Fierce Fighting Before the Village With the Entrenehed Filipinos, Manila, March ff e United States troops, under B captured the aera ot Matiata , beyond the Tuliaban River yesterday, aft ; Col. Harry C. Egbert of the 82nd Regiment: Infantry, was illed. stein, family) atte ae. if ie ler at ying n Wi i socom @ and was shot most instantly. A German im was founded. 45 Killed, 145 W tenday were Ar ual ti caitadh Uglies Ahan showdot Canine, ie total loss thus far reported sinco the en- gagement commenced being 46 kill and 145 wounded. Gon. Wheaton entered Malinta, which is a small village of Tints, at) 1, o'elook yesterday afternoon. hi pa and Regiment out along the rai af he Tuliahan River, was powerless to prevent the withdrawal, owing to th natural obstacles and the’ strong opposi- ion. Burned the Tow arning rice mills and large buildings could be plainly seen from Cali ti. centre of the town was a Many of the rebele egoght refuge in the suburbs of Navotas and the ee red by the enemy, or position hills on the other sid GEN. M’ARTHUR MOVES. a Fight te the 0 Filipinos. The transport Sherman joined McArthur shen . Wheavon’s Bee es at sbels was made tle, me still raging fiercely, with the nts being aay but surely driven The Filipinos are fighting desperately, gs they a pee ag realize that — sweepini Srebabiy: drive gen from thelr last ditch he revolt. The rel are in great force and fresh men are constantly being: hurried up to fill their depleted "Gen. MoArthur’s fightin 1g force reserves nomber nesry 10,00, mee oe lirection fd Geo. Ons Friday Right or, genes early the Ataer cans? loss ‘wounded going on i hospitals or on the wi At this hour (2 p Tbe enemy, appa after thelr fst, stand c are now engaged at were, abo hhe front say that by T) lie a hala "recommended 5 liver ani fallen The Miatele of Polo, on far, 18. $B | at contrary abtion be> télken,. torn system wasin | Place you wat * fiercest of the war. supporting granting the application of though I } mit you. H. L. Him ek ‘to, aa Mme. Dreyfus. Af long deliberation, stoma h 15 Toronto, ne TORONTO. TACTICS, the court decided to reject the application and eating was sometimes followed by nd cond Dreyfus to pay 800. FILIPINO janila, March repeating these of the trenches had gu! ing, paths through enabling the rive or lure aoe in: force. Americans, fighting ‘Twenty-Sev Killed snd 150 daz morning the firs asl Otis was receiv Manila, March tw men lea, eight o! Wounded. “Oficers and Tafantey, and Gol Today's fighting, jetermined. midnight the wounded were brought to the city. wagem tal nnell Gee, McArthur Reco camp and be yut 9 o’clock the ut Jeast 280 wounded méy are now in the alee ‘whaneversehe Filipinos are seen to e back. Amezicans eet Generals Hale and Otis reached flank the ins strongly entrenched at Polo re or les Chinese eoolles are employed ae Litver- Fillpines* Courage Hoaniace Unele Sam Getting a 27.—The Bening, of Saturday and yesterday i specimen of the difficulties wit ch | on the Ameri hve to problem the ‘Americans have pt in the sarntes of Malabon, AT THE U.S . CAPITAL, United General Otis. hington, March 27.—Early _yester- ed by o othe following are cablgrams recelyed 26.— (9.30 he gents have strovg Caloocan them months to constru: 26.—1 o Officers ort apne a% d a m the Jacobs Oil TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CURE, COVERING TENS OF THOUSANDS OURED, St. MILLIONS OF BOTTLES SOLD. ST. JACOBS OIL CONTINUES AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PAIN. ALWAYS UsE ST. JACOBS OIL. n to come in, At ana ew carne PERSIA l | NIMAL WASH Malinta saa storm, during)which “fight ma by sare durngpehich Be AND A 4 ERSIATIC SHEEP DIP is the most highly: concentrated and all round MALABON ON FIRE, pP* satisfactory Dip i in the mar ket for curing Skin Disea: The ire to Their eet Kn ‘tihout any irritating or ey “phis | Mal: dveesged lalf 8) the city in ae direction Pe see los. . the brigades of Sin anugle eas ane | At Your Dealers THE PICKHARDT RENFREW CO. ume Pgoany mins O89 ake their last stand at Malolos. ot from the ‘gents soon engaging the | gpq € 4 Manila trom Se ud ¥ ee de ssa tosl on theright, rallied fiercely with our 1 down by the bun- nds of them have | old of What the paniards Got Manila, March 27.—(9.10 a.m.)— ST irae ibiaimene sapcsek és Filipinos are burning Grete Seat at wounds rapidly aud keeping the maggots away. I consider it the best bon, and their forces afp fleeing from preparation of its kind in the market, Our wound- Manis List 27. 7—Pred Paris, March Cassation yesterday, M. Ballot de B [es ending. the rejection ot he application’ impart fill Cetails Which ate given preg, fine of 100 franes. The an cyt roh Standard comments edtnatally yostniay strength, he bistorio Plains of Abraham, at Qucbse, Rhipinos Mave Set 1d and Are Bleeing. Sores, Bruises, Ringworm, b ie tw worst cases, Mr. OT asad leaeharent € ¥e in castrating lambs, the Wash peat . Brodie, Bethesda, Ont., says WILL OTIS FAIL? Stouffville, Ont. | | i) slagén ley Be, Wat win She Batti d Lose the ¢ = aie Chaxntens irnmceniose tts Alter Cases. ton’s brigade advanced directly upon Pol aa tings was taking her dolk igs gen the clerealookiog Bi re er school for thefirg time, and after impress. fon Hing aphiges ip the ute reisianco, ut eared thres ae gg ee A AS | saab ti ATH lines of trenches whic! tender i s having a thoroughly good educa- |". that an invitation or only @ ques- river, after brillant ne ighting jor. Sion, dished tp by saying, “And bo sure |g. 2%, es au arieetian oe ea ing Ex meagre adi will undoubtedly he eae Latin. om, sata the shoot is @ questi . a Penne Ladd dnt hi °} of the a my sa - | ¢uture welfare,” replied the c. Win all the battles, they will lose tine eam: n Fay de ture welfaro, i aneay s hate Lt ttnipar Al tla SALA itself, owing to the aptitude of the mas master, mr initiate ‘ston “ban,” obecrvod: the other, 1 never f oath ssenabe) Nopbiok Beware, Smee | srugatak to See cama ST arerin a. gout arink, sir, over t at T | and Ts pa 2g y Go a PME * t Filipinos before them. ‘The Oregon Vol: ee st ak am laot SA aN Ue a ak Feeney ml bani ‘add, will. fall into the | Se eo Puede: hands of the Americans, but tae Span 5 EASE. ns jards insist that the war mgear A DYSPEPTIC'S REL! long as the rebels desire it, Suffered From this Distressing Malady ‘The Correct Thing. ee | for Many Montha— Found Only One| "Pa, are you going to have any glelvam jo He! use?” fought wit 3 Under Fire, Medicine to Help Him, non etn ident Schur: ‘The far retary, MaeArthur of the gon and many ming community at Port Robin- miles around are intimately mn?” Galvanized, you mean, don’t you!” i Le Puiipnias comalelony aes under ir acquainted with Mr. Harvey ‘ i y et day with General Wheaton’s Dbri- epost) ‘man, only 23 years of age, who "Yes, Pa; bey teacher says we mastn'® farms i and fol say gal; it’s girl. nd Madame Dreyfus Fined. 26.—In the Court occupied by his connubial partner ers, ot Cor of Mme. Dreyfus for the exclusion 10 not court the revision inquiry of three judges, “yet I am. HAVE FARMS FOR SALE Petit, Crepon and Lepellotier, who, in not afraid cd for Dr, Wil all over Ontgrlo, ranging tn the early, stages, of she prospoodings . In the patos and) na Dreyfus ques afflicted wit Pir huceaidy Doll, send fall Pasionices faa the Iina'o try by * vo cmarigael ate er ee | BVCY thing fOr Plains of AE are ie ee find no napster that hate the Printer. KRAMAMARKRARAAARAR INKS sssretsce & TYPE The latest and best. i mdon, the imminent danger vailed au by a friend from distance i victory from the spect man as ever and an in splens che cane and etal Wolfe's gr flesh. 1 can eat, digest and sleop well, L ES = Serta ieee Bast ts treat unseen. ——_ hile before all ae big sate dhe A Famous Pd Dead. iach and casised awful distress. I cai tia’ “Gan | fa re ay cs London, March lespatch enjoy life and am satisfled that Dr. Neri: Saeaih yl nly, manne, Kimberley, gl “ign West ite Wiliams Pink Pills have sayed me from ROL gniy 7, plant oh thal frica, the famous * kind ada | ed States Wounded, 5: message from Gen- was soon fol- ey to Malolos, which have taken | t0 bor fficers ant illo, Col. abort, Stewart, Ist | th south and McArthur, with ae: Soldiers | still delaying to act up ' ays arr Of all makes snd PRESSES * Kinds--now and se ond ha enemy. rmerly been estimated from the number of bodies fo tes swamp | Inttar ton mes He Re vice, ER ADY-P NT! § and through the brush. A larger pereent-| Coot! Rhodes as deputy commissioner of Sanat age of the enemy’s wounded died than of | .., ana Aft Kani foe the Beokin: | tr sttee Yona taste forswrearisgy owes ania by ny ess m Cyne the Earner n of them perishing | ana ‘tribes against the immigra: Meigs ae saeiine an parent Sone | negl the ericans natural pine ty Ahly | Sitending thelr own men Se A ermany Means Business. one STEREOTYPI NC The wounded, after treatment in Gesthaanneue: caplet * field hospitals were bronght to the Man- I gota gina bae meio oes pe child, a! be pare: 8 ECTRO | eee rated, ie Several trips were cipport the German school ships Char- These | t aahayey Ckioosn to tho ety lotte and Stoch in enforeing the demands Hopi G Pine e deep # RO and Saat working Notes. E. Gart y Pathos mniuing, broker, 12 Ditabe calneare | ‘auc Street , bas issued a neat lie Psripeion of the Republic mining camp. | The book gives a istrict show- ITT TORONTO TYPE FOUNDRY Co. ved at in the matter. speedily oe Bay St., Toronto. * Ri |i: will prove a very pow’ “Sour pty veminds wot Kipling’a” for people interested in i Bee ublic. id the edi | Ah, really? cried the poet. Presa it isa i done I man’s Wo el Hatt uch « man as Jayson is What's he doing th that line now? “Worrying —_ his lawn mower “ ‘will have to be sharpened before it can be Crihp ‘ 1 wood again. “"->Chicage Hews WAAL har v Pion, Love and Marriage. nf ; ere ee oe but thah ws ty #atlonyY : ink a man has a perfect right to deceive % wife or sweetheart? . i ertainly. All's fair in love and jew York Journal Smith—t tried oe ately with Brown

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