Milverton Sun, 19 Oct 1899, p. 4

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a ene A 4 THAN KSGIVING SERMON, Wasess tt tik day | Svat mun’ to bo skf for a fore Thanksgiving that Mrs. Jack | °°: stood i , frost-ornamented world, or the ! thinking real and i The day before one of the farm | 2ti horses dic ‘Then her sonl was equally harrow- not a Thanksgiving dinner! not have a tur- key! not pt ® pie! not have any company! Why, it was the vilest ‘As Mrs. Hoven stood looking ont |!8 pesslslieite ne otedie ye came in from pit ol praia hoer ser fohn they are! I hope to God it won't get im this neighborhood. ere the were neta se Tightly ajar. A numerous little regi- ment were the Hoven oh “‘How shall we play Thanksgivin’, rae asked Helen, who was just is we'll have a sermon, an’ then ttle s ‘we'll make s turkey of it. ‘An’ we'll stuff it, too.’” “What will we stuff it with?” ask- ed Helen. “Ob anything,” the fer- tile master of ies, ‘Katie you preach the sermon, toaggtg 7 ald salem Xittls te “Mamma see, Susie. Tab woke dolla peice ene (0 be thankful for.’ father to Grange lectures and te heard of their troubles, both the} °F illmmins ant tears, ‘‘that it is true ‘a hale child was knocked out of thie ye walked in with clerical dignity, and e sacred inclosure clim! pon. the 5 “My frien’s,”” he began, diving at into his discourse in father and atte and Mr. snowii ‘until she little woman, a wee have the iat char: fas thankful er barre at aie aay ‘child. to “‘And, Jack, we'll send the Green’ F been clamoring 8a) | called ont, i. ¢., in caso of imminent] the naked truth, to to say that in all the had hopeful little Davy not proached his sermon. commonwealths? Then let us me glad baby pie sn’ twenty-three just aw- keys.” harvests faa give thistie to tise God or nations, [ere the orator ‘Katie, he said, ‘‘is there Srene else we've be thankful “Oh, yes, I forgot the kitties,’ re- ed the i E 4 E 4a at A & fe 3 it is anxious ts know | and to the ‘United States. eed number of men at present serving | to an address which referred to fee the in the Army and Navy Reserves, cir- | efforts | cumstances in w! strengthening hich they can be call- | uniomwith Great Benin, ela ed ont and the mode of lure. | «*I am glad to receive the testimony £0] On Jamnary 1 last tho Army Reserve, | which you bear So Sarco eh ae composed of regular soldiers, consist- | haye made in th departmental. On January 1 last the | presence of an audience of farmers, tape Reserve consisted of 30,000 | because it is the farmers most of all posed of the pick of the | who would have the benefit by such a militia, ‘They are a fine body of men, | drawing closer of the ties of the em- and would be a welcome addition to pire. The motherland is simy any regular regiment. a many respects. It “The military forces of the country | more wonderful, however, politically .ers—th able for services in all quarters of the | we have at the present moment is the globe, and is composed of the Regular | British market, and it is alyays in- 0 Ia used to bring the regular forces to | Britain is greater than it ever was at Neca i ‘proclamation’ in case of imminent have not yet reached the summit of her i the Army and Militia Reserves can be ying too much, it is simply telling different aaa) and has never as want,’ he continued: “to be failed the counrty. The third lino is] on the yery best of terms with our composed of the Yeomantry and Vol- Deion to the south; we want to unteers, and would only be called) trade with them; but if they will not upon as a last resource. It is avail- paieniiesy us our hearts will not be able only for home defence, and for! broken by the fact. (Hear, hear, and the most part can only be called out} applause.) We can live without when the United. Kingdom itself is in| them, we can prosper without them} danger of attack. « there th The yeomanry can be called out} are many things upon which I for one whenever the militia is embodied, but} wonld be glad to have better rela- ed out for short periods in cases of | jan honor, we will have n and os at home and price, and we will continue to do as 5 ret, and Canada always.” bat there is no reason to think that it would serve otherwise than with Slavery in England, credit, Slavery in England is of very an. anding. Caesar to calling Cae out the recerves ie is as follows: When, | existed as an institution Sapee the fice, bilization appears imminent, general | quered natives were held snr a pee of and other officers commanding at| serfdom. In Saxon and early Norman home and abroad would be duly warn- | times the children of the old English tary forces of the country should be| Soon after the Conquest the distinct i i cI i Ff i i i ig Eg i i re a ils Calliope w! succeeded in steam- Question asking, and he tired of hearing ing out of Apia harbor in the her inevitable response. hhurricane, whi! band played the} “Weil,” he said, “I know whet I'l PURSUED BY TRIALS. ASERMON OF ENCOURAGEMENT TO THOSE AFFLICTED. HUNTING THE DEER THE THEME, ‘The Gospel as a Kefreshment Graphically ‘Bet Forth- Refuge in God's Word for Those Pursued by the Hounds of Poverty and Misfortune. Washington, Oct, 15. es. ‘the restored cripple of t sho jnot that each te took in hunt- i eee one day David, while far from 5 for swifter and longer swimming, to Get away from the foaming gets says to himself: “‘Aha! That myself! Saul af i A tm ond oane, Decking after sey bly: ounds, Some of you have just come from ‘ondacks, there ought I would like for the dews, the for venison, Esau home a nick. the sprightliness of ial cool its thirst and time, by its presley ‘Thor i at my ear eae pt abe Hl the rivers of with stag iver of God, of w: lain talking with a bun- to 3 d , called in my | Wonder why you cannot be well like animal | Other people, ai il classed oe ondacks a dog lyin; a word is one Tong’ chain of wrest. re In; But any of yow have turned your back on that supply, and confront 01 01 the Yona terrestrial and diabolic, the and they ped his blood af Cal is in anticipation of the world, and they Fdsteoe Bs rag ould, eir tied of the Eareeees of X ee at the close of her 1 ask- ed if she would like to: live over again: ue on you be young again? vebhees not I. It you ight, would you now ur was Wander through h stormy wilds, it and asi of e's ane Watches fed; jur- | Morning, all beaming red; Hope's smile sround Be shed, Heavenward, a in mist them. Somebody —it wipes away ‘ing rod said to his three sons: ¢ realm God's thy pleas- merey of God, a1 unl Pied Deamon it be lost at emated in 801 ion, will lie down ad set after him all in the long life, bia ter brooks, and the (Banting of the long chase is quieted in still tures, anh shall when some will be like what = Huate’ tens of when be was pushing his cance far Bat what is a a for all those ¢ | Pursued of trouble and annoyance aud berea’ it? M, a pr bot conbinw Mam Vettha diate the pyre, Rae fire lighted, and the often de Bp north in the winter and amid the he i ence ig that some of the bodies are not pro- and Wrenches off all bondage, His hand His Christly stneraes at, aiaker ‘us all right with the past, and all right guns | our bay distress, the plague may increase. th cae soul reve anced san call the geant-major and twelve rank and file. eo Plight of a London, Ont., Man. ae @ roe or a young peg upon roe a OREO ID 3% Had Bright's Disease and Didn't Know. le: ding. Trate Customer—Look here. ‘The bill fore He Found What It W: ‘Then He for those two Doxes of clgars 1 bonght wonou ae Sep) London, Oct. 9. BE. Brady, 29 Talbot Bt, this city, fools that he three igin- ally paid by Great Britain for her shares, to fi among ay, kindred and friends, some returned in dividends, so that Great | never found out Sehane was papas d alreai i dis We are told in Revelation xxii, 15, ibe are eds by which ‘ con- When big New "York side ot the cide inl was built, similar te; fest deep and 434 inches in diameter. They will be n, what Dead's Bidney Pills saved my ite i st is in the shape of two shells, each of to! which is set with a large sapphire. A handsome br. ¢ that its dimen. fits ‘ons will be ample for the carlo a awn, i thickly senda with dia- amount of pow serving as jie or sepemtrne i tsb igre inh in shape. lid Seeatifally enameled and ast with a ordi ofl Profusely ng: ded with emeralds ou get there tt

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