Milverton Sun, 23 May 1901, p. 4

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i WORK OF SYMPATH Dr. Talmage Says Some Says Some People Think This World Is Brighter Than Heaven. ‘A despatch from Washington —Rev. Dr. Talmage preached from the following text, away all gers from thei Rey. vil. 17. _ What ig the use of-tears? says; Why not substitute laughter? Why not make this “have them all live, the family record telling a story births, but of no deaths? Why not have the harvests chase each other without fatiguing toil, - all our homes afflicted? Why the , hard pillow, the crust, ey hard struggle? It ~is easy enongh to ex- - plain a smile or a success, or a con- gratulation; but come, now, and bring 1 com- misses the chief ients—the acid of a soured life, ‘up' “God shall wipe ir eyes.”— rriages and || nd crying out foi Blesany friends, tint misked up fosl ons fe do not know our. will tell you what a tear is, | It is ead for agony in polution. Hear. me then, I discourse to-you of the ministry of | tears, and of the ending of that min- }. ‘Again: It istry, when God shall wipe them all ¢, apatite ug for keep this world from being too P SE ee Something must make us willing to quit this | not for this morning, while fore you.’ | upon ‘an allcomtorting Ged that we [have this ministry of tear he ministry of tears pride, We never feel our, denendnee an ci 4 | sions. gin’ an Bulg agi ee vee THE S. S. LESSON, = @! into your fas ile wipe away yes. ai Have you cele appreciation this | “The Holy ee Acts 2. 141, Golden puon: n | th Not o1 | but Gap her ia cite rent some ot Obs | of harvest.” man-| great nn Oeetarl never appreciat- same use—the thought when mee eee -in John 16, 13. eae NOTES: "| Verse 1. When the day of Pente- cost was fully come. Better, “When the day of Pitan was being ful- fille entecost” is Greek for “fiftieth,” es refers to the fiftieth day, counting from the “morrow after the passover Sabbath,” during which | day Jesus lay fn the grave; so that the disciples had had forty days of as- sociation with their Muster and ten days of waiting for the outpouring | of the Holy Ghost, Tho feast of Pen- tecost is called in the Old Testament the “feast of weeks" and the “feast Unlike the two other Hebrew festivals, “passover” and ae it lasted but a er | day; like them, it wag the. occasion of last slumber my sister Sarah. cere the van into Jerusalem of an “in- kindred, and | national Thanksgivin NII thought to ial ae in the | now the month re gtave—together in numerable multitude” of worchipers, as Josephus says, from all parts of the world. Pentecost was a sort of Day. It was ‘ay. They{ were all impressed with the thought that Tdo| With one. accord in ons place» Doubt- mot think i : he messag ered, and I beliove i will increase the those who are before the gladness of throne, My friends take t bh you. the office of sym-|{. athy. ‘The priests, ander the old dis- ie ‘ays First, it is the ministry of tears to Pons: ation, were water sprinkled o1 is ottice of ’ympath: pr salms? Where did “John wget She inl a good ; to write hi The) how. this acai aboilt its Geological construc- tion. _ Now chiefly saxious to know how. < next wotld waa singe ow it looks, and ites bis there, be cleared a worth less and heaven istry of tro ft of tha wood @ drop o a well spread table, ‘the food be- come: ane delicate to the last. I have fed morning with the bread of Consolation a te the table the chal- eit he Stee “O ic in the audience, ' tradiets itself. It intim: Bible con- mates again and es set apart to the| . Bye Seas Saxons and Brtvtons pr to battle. 4 Bi ae @ | Saxons were all around. no weapons at a and yet one had no tells us the Brit: ai ae our “third shout ever. ‘There is ‘no darth or in thought that soon it eg rae ALL HE WANTED. Superintendent of, a German our evil Wayat Never again will I ing crooked. om can go ‘The rel ‘eleased eee hesttatee. my professional THAT SETTLED IT. The man who did odd j be accused of stealing ‘em f. Z LOVE PATS. : Mrs. Grozan- in the fav sri “oat ARTE re- he is to bet ended. ai term of i im- e that yo will not re- Pea to ang! dt implements? 4 They Ort, she bates] her husband ae eee Je less, besides the twelve apostles and the one hundred and twenty disciples who met in the upper room after the ascension, there were present many followers of Jesus from remote places le colentetane of those scholars who this good cheer | place day of Pentecost on a S Those tears of be~| da: there cams a sound, nope and “ le “ms. and abundant answer. _ 8a cho} © appearance of the flame he sound a zeal to preach the Gospel to every ts im hell that could stand be-| reat fore three such volleys of hallelujah.| 4: All. put Watiex as well as men men” as cere as ee Filled with the Hol; ns ere so that com tile oe was exclud- ed ; their whole nature was controle divi utterance. “On this terances were not at all under their - oe control ni- Lae which filled wie ec] aloni Ss ea all directions, and together, and were confounded. Men men pouring forth into the streets met cach other, all asking Bus ‘Whey were all amazed ‘hey were astonished, = a — a INTERNATIONAL Pa MAY 26. ema‘ qobaeeaed: the miracle of t mations to which, in one. sense, Phissia oi A.-Famphylia were both in Asia Mino: swarmed seit a Jar, in ity, a North African Say et fe Egyi ‘The inhabitants af the island ot Gxete, where the J Jews speak in our tongued the wonderful works of G vehicle, glad news of the Gospel. A Farmer's Trials a A SUFFERER FOR YEARS, RESULT OF A FALL, — In His Rheprese Condition La Grippo Fastened fpon Him, and Brough? opr secucenpp baci Mr. William Silver ig a well known farmer, living near Hemford, N. S. During hia life he has passed through much sickness, but now, thanks to Williams’ Pink Pills, he is again enjoying vigorous health. To are- porter, who recently eee ee i Mr. Silver maid: m now @nd year, and I may date the bee THE me more husceptible to other trous bles, ag it grew worss as I advanced in years. farmer I always had to work hard, and often to expose my« self to inclement weather. My baci was finally aggravated by int and as this affected my ai further supply.” I eon ing pills for about three months, and work, weather, but without any evil effects, uly “say Williams’ Bink © Pills ave restored me to vigore a Walliams’ Pink Pills cure as the one not they oreate Lote rich, red reak and —_—--— KAWARTHA LAKES. One of the finest of the many exces en to the craft and are wi Kawartha Lakes a uid | pleasure grounds of the continent. With reference, = the coinage of King Edwa: bas been the sub: | ject of so much ee one thing DOMINION ESE Notes of the Proceedings in the Canadian House of Commons. — < STEEL RAIL CONTRACTS. . rails maa of the 125,000, set forth in the x-in-Council. i Mr. She Teplisa that there had Deen no change in the agreement. contract was made with Mr. Clergue jg.ia.the Senate on the motion to with- draw respecting railway aining a subsidy from th weet they nought one from the prov- . Allan greatly regretted that hought a8 much information a: ent had. rad amendment was carried Saree the bil pas: ALIEN LABOUR LAW. o 66. The pill ie passed a third fehat TRADE WITH FRANCE. mail and steamship service with France, twelve voyages and Quebec in the a large export tan we might doa respectable trade in iron and coal. With soma had she Govern- the government now negotiat- ing fombotficially with the object of improving our trade relations with the French republic. The outlay was approves an CP. R. LA . Scott was informe by Mr. Si he CD. ec ie duties as postmastel ATTLE OF STONEY OREEK. os Smith, of ene was in- the Gov- chat va tory of British arms at ihe pattie. of Stoney Creek. Mr. Smith o know reat the aeanbat will contribute two gun carriages for two, canon ‘now: on und at the battlefie eee BILL. In the Sennte Mr. Baker ae ed the report of the Railway Com: nitola Haile rules were suspended, al reada third time and basta wiht res 3 C. P. R. LAN! Mr. Richardson, of acer, eeoecmy a motion to the effect that the Goy- ernment, in bringing before ihe. cour | the question of per: contract granting the in is nd was ratified pe parline are Sifton declared that ieers, . Mr. Landry—That ig hot much. | on le RIES. The pecans waz beaten by 99 ‘to 12 MINT POR CANADA. Fis! si (000 yearly for the maintenance of al Mint at Ottanva that arrangeme: with the Texted “cuthoritis to coin bia has yet to be determimed. |THE GROPS OF ONTARIO. |<: DAMAGE DONE BY THE HESSIAN FLY IN SOME PARTS. Butletin Issucd by the Ontarlo Depart. ment of Agrtculture—Condition of tho tessa Istof May, 1901. Fall wheat—But for thé injury done by om every county wn from Hamilton to Sarnia has suffered considerably from the fly, and a few townships a little to the north have alsof been vis- ited by the pest. Some fields| will be ploughed up on this account, but not so large an acreage as the poor con- of the wheat led down" with’ grass. Outside the counties affected sh the Hessian fly fall wheat looks wi Some jury was done by ice on Horie or 1 ik in places in the fall— and several counties may be expect- ed to give yields well up to the record. WHERE THE FLY IS PREVALENT. In the annual report of the Agri- saltnral. Collsee = fat 1000 Bish ae SHachieaier kta sefers ‘to the of the Hessian fly: _ week in September docs not produce lessian tiles. to make a ducticn in the yield of an infested field.” rye—Judging the of Fate ee very Tittle VEGETATION WELL ADVANCED. ion — Correspondents who of Province ap- have been relatively more ad- m the west. : af- forded excellent pasturae for “heap and a fair bite for other live stock. i ester. ootrespemane write pa May Gth ptated that peach trees were ra. live healthy. calving haye been reported, xs ‘ young Bee | ee during the latter ae of the s suffered Iding’s resolution granting bay ae in order to supplement fecie Wen ans s—Farmers di-f: eee upon the question of ede thay usual Bre that “the bacon ae lessened the mers; y if all sluswe Of live at eae aieciye ing better care than ever before. FRUIT TREES PROMISE WELL. Fruit treeg—In the western portion of the Province, where most of the orchards are to ‘ound, fruit trees have come through the winter i splendid condition. In the counties along the St. Lawrence, however, an ce storm” in ie seins oe the ef- iss to fruit trees vin, iny es over, Bpring sowing mig! soribed as Eat ing ree half done on the iet of May, althou calilies (twas claimed th was practically Es by Early pown gr nm Seedbed,_ more expecially on reach us regarding ¢ the prevalence ot H ly, vations ba He ae is prevalent in all the| Lake Brie, re Essex, | forfolk, ima ot | port potatoes as having been planted, ses ig somewhat earlicr than usual is said ane the ee he Legion of Honou. oo Mr. Piexpont loa. = | 1,220 cattle, MARKETS OF THE WORLD Prices oe Cattle, che: Chessa, Grain, &¢ the Leading Markets. to, May 2!.—Wheat—The wheat market is firmer; No. 2 white and red winter gold at 67e middle freights to Montreal; and 67 1-2 to 68 1-2c on 13 1-2c rate to New York; ae 2 goose, 66 1-20 to New. York, e ing to millers at 7c. Manitoba wheat steady, with sales in morning of No. ‘on! i. freight; No. 2 hard, at 87 1-2c; and No. 3 hard at 79 to 79 1-2c. At To- ronto and West No. 1 hard, 90 1-2c. At close of day a cent more Bad ask- Ailfeed atest is steady; bran, eights; No. 8 extra, 120, 8 with moderate offer- sma) o. May 2. Pion Quiet and quiet; Meads, 83; in store, round lots, 82c; do., ci-f. a1 as 2s { winter, few cars of No. 2 white es Pg 33c; No. 3, do., 32c; No. 30. 1-40; No 3, do, 29 ye city peg 9:1 hatme Tul; na cay osteo igher. May oats gained 2 1-2c. Pro- ae ees dull, and closed without , 8 ilwa’ ie Sty 21. Le=Batle mee , 57; sis nana DRESSED HOGS ANI AND ecu nce ipts of boa don clear, loose, in car lots, se lots, 101-4 to ae pork, $20 to $20. vy mr Bie to $19.59; choulaee ‘es, 1 meats—! eavy, Be tiie 13c; light, Bi be rolls, Le; and shoulders, 1 10 1-2¢ La ails, le; ibe: 103-4; tier- ces, 10 1-20, 5 to 181-2c; and poun ere a Eggs—Receipts are ee oe Paes Y; stock ane in, eomprising nearly 2,000 hogs, sheep and lambs, 50 calves, Baa 1 mil eee eee for ovals was and un ces ‘are firm, the trade awa brisk, pee or: early clear- ance was cted. | We had a good trade in export ea meh 4c per pound. stipere 3 sol ie from 4 1-4 to ‘The ai oe was above the early sal We had little doing in export bulls, feeders, and stockers at prices which are quotably uncha! Good milch cows are wanted up to 2 veala wort "Small atuff” was | satan a :O- day, with the reeption ? ‘lings, jhich si sha ed theese sold readily Light | whose ardoar River Colony is swept, and the Bosra being harassed Neder te rbot suai prices range from $1 to $7 | Ont Heavy ewes wold to-day at from 8 be tok 4e per poun! e ain-fed searlings eell at from 6 ni cn 61-4e per = are pons Te 8 to 31-2 Gas oe Baanyarders” are selling at from 41.2 to Ge per poun i ‘are. worth from $3! to $5 each, a fen, of the right kind Lee again advanced to-da; Whe best price for “singers is 71~ 4e! ; thick fat Pare “ight howe G3-4e ‘Tbs. # Following is the range of quota tions :— : owt. .. Milkers and Calves. Conys, each 2000 Calves, eae! Bos hogs, per owt: = STABBED PRISON GUARD + He Plunged a alts Into the Off< cial’s Neck. si Central Michael Clancy, who lives at 108 Strachan avenue, was attacked by @ ict named Nicholas Clark on Sat~, urday afternoon, and severely stabbed in the back of the neck with a large kuife. a ‘was sentenced some mothe ago, arid Michael Sker- nets seve till , cease 110 Chestnut street, oi g despatch he Toronto says:— ards; uray morning Clark as pu to work in ood-working shop with an exporicaéea convict pone SF ties fe was anything tent mae be laid ag: iis inthe aed in that’ Gusta ‘has been attacked by a con Clancy viet. KITCHENER’S WORK. The War Slowly But Surely Coming to An End. A despatch from London soys;—Tha arrival of ‘nearly 1,600 volunteers at 1d wel. not ovei steady being BOILER EXPLO EXPLOSION. : Three Men na sce Their Lives at, Elizabet A despatch con Little Current, ‘» Says:—Tha named Fre Eaton and ‘fhomas Bowser, of Eliza.

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