‘35-..9. world. How all thvse ‘ i ' during the Middle ‘ ‘ fanciful minds a II) J is not difï¬cult to in one hand the g9 Ages to pose ystic symboli . cred. Asone write-r says.speaki -c the surplice. "Just . nuts.†“1“"... '... I It‘â€" nuumn l 'nthnliv (’hlll‘ch has times glurivd in the Set- its sacred VPstl‘neuts of ples can easily be furnished. It seems to me a useless and thankless task for Reader to try to trace their origin to a higher source. The older Writers a1 ular urigin 01 which exam- The Rmmm ('atholic times gloried in the se its sacred Vestmeuts n plea can easily be (urni to me a naeiess and tha Reader to try to tram From this, it follows n- il! "8 origin, Was - . . set iiiiii tree and make ‘ r ' .- ...... “Mu. u, was illt‘ l. iiiforuiitv.-\et, . . . . ' kiiullier 1-)0 passed iii the first year Whii'li established the gy. and a few ye f h . and more ' ' o er rm '1) . . . . , 1" ’ , heart upon other (,hristia Aiigliraii Litur~ I . ' l 1601 . tions who cannot see eye to eye with 56' 57: 58 l. '1†Mt.“ ’ “ â€t s' hiiii butwhose labors in the same vine- J08 Atkinson passed the ( aiioiis which, although I yai (l are being wonderfully blessed by gravelling not a statute. lievauie in a certain I the Lord of the harvest Th t l (1 Wm. VaSSIB ï¬ll sense the law of the ('hlli‘('h. One ofi ' . . ' . ‘ ° a ea 8 LOt 2 0f 16 h , 1 ‘ltl " l l .. . . me in closing this letter to ask Reader Thos. Vassie re t PM ’ t H ,‘ I '(,“"""‘u" H “I“? where he stands on the great question 3 of 18 G, clergyman. m “alking if": travell;ng, I of Ghiireh Union with which We set Com’r for Ward to "â€3â€" I." a. go“ " “ It ,4 stain ing 3 out. He has almost been as silent on inspecting. collar or iii â€a tippet of silk or 831.-ithi~i (nestion as his own “ cenet", and on no account to wear a? i l i ‘ Com’r for Ward inspecting . Com’i‘ for Ward inspecting. . Com’r for Ward inspecting . . tronizin , ABSORBING method of s or specml wor- pa g The Clerk on sal; , bringing about Union. Th‘ .saul garments but for for â€mm m,†._.A decency. grantv mm mm!»â€" †cloak with long 0. l l . ll i and his lucubrations such as s eeves 1m es eela . . . t t l l t l ’ (l t i; Z have not been very illuinina The no o wear i 1 -co Ul't‘t 8 oc in s. , . . g . g last paragraph of his This canon contains the very sensible favor. Hurh-igh.‘ tt'l‘ and many Utilt‘l “'01? 0f thv sanu- I a matter on which flexible. IL was her bishops. who in the Yt-stmrnts. '. “'hilt- wv all have the religion 0f the they bishops m' 01 not much faith in U: Elizabeth. It was ti [roasted in the ï¬rst 5 which established t1 ministers from nor on which the Queen was in- »19. IL was Elizabeth, and not ishops, who ('mnpellvd the use of i't-stlnt‘nts. This is important. 9 “1- all have abundant faith in digit)" of the early refnnm-rs, be bishops 01‘ uthm-wim um 1--.-- ""1 abuse, and upon the general opin- centuries. Wh ions regarding them in different ages, sfmwlica’v or 0' the church. , thUS have been i . {be medimva'l, b FINE [hold fully with a large 890-4 - ‘ . naps m- otherwisc».1 1 faith in tlw rt-ligiu I. It Was the Knife the ï¬rst year of I ,nhlished the Ampli {the “purity, honesty and t' the ofï¬ce-holder without ‘- is character as a man ' , mm m his letters to Peter 5030â€] that in Scotland the ldrvsse-s. can, had been con- ht’ flaunt-s. \Vith him agrped inmlys, afterwards Arch- L'm'k, (irindnl, who follow: as Al’t'hbishup of Canter? mmyuther divines. Even. the outset, appears to have I the Vt-stlncnts with dis-f vigh. \Valsinghnm, Laces-5 l 0 ~ v o J ‘ y other prmumvnt cwllmns ' sauw mind. But thig mm. I - , _ , svt mm free and make 11 L “'RS tht‘ l "1f0r"â€t3' J\Ct9 ;' kilulh'er ("'9 3‘ n(l IUUPO ï¬rst year of her reign. heart upon. other Christi “he" t1“; ;\ngl;(:an L1tur~ ‘ tions who cannot see eye ' 'e-- 1's 1 v ' 001 were . - 3‘ d ' h'l’h 1th“ J hnu but whose labors m t muons w It a nu . « . '. .~ . g , yard are hemg wonder-fa 9 ‘ ‘ ( - her une m t celttm .. lk' l . ' ll' ‘ where he stands on the g “a mg ’3'“ tune 'Pg’ of Chair-ch Union with “ "gown With a standmg ‘ _A , - Y! ““ ..) 53.... A --_ A. B. OH H‘ eï¬ï¬entiafly ( 'l'WISP, we have ‘t-ligiun of Queen Uniformity Act, r of her reign, Anglican Litur- "Pigin of ; 80 uls like (Continued. ) at - vv I VI. 00’ . . and leathern girdle†of John, theB uster IS a . __ tist unless the people to whom t1 monouneed . . t I minister also go hook to the sa; Pj‘vf‘n the . . o o o o . primitive snmphcnty. Whether a In re 1n favor . . . ister dress in white, or black, or gen nents and, . . . i or surphce, I care not. It 18 to me rules, such ' . . I «ignin matter of absolute indifference unle , . g he ascribe to it any essential Chr I'hls was . . . Virtue, a Virtue that cannot possib ewel, au- . . . . lll this age of enlightenment and cr ture he properly ascribed to any exte nal garment or dress whatsoeve to Pt t I Again, I mme hack to ï¬rst principle: 'I P O ' fl . O 1 E '1 he externals are nothmg,â€"â€"the spm [and the ; . ' . 7 . 11s everything. Let not Reader nna wen ron- ' . A . . I I glue that I have any quarrel With In H 21 ’I'(‘(’( ' ‘ i†or any other (March on account o ~' Arrh- I know yer) , such a trivial matter. » tollow- ,. many " well-instructed †( anter- 2 Anglican: F ' who think exartly as I do on the sub- ,ven , . l . ' {a #143 â€f Ritual. Vestments, etc. I have t!“ â€I“ no (mum, whatever, that they and I t" ,(héflrould worship together and enjoy a if???†j good Gospel or doctrinal Sermon be the ‘f'h‘u's prom-her an Anglican with his sur- ‘15,“,“5 ,' pliee, a- Preshyteriau with his gown M» In“, or a. Methodist or Baptist without ei- IHI “Wither, But it is the narrowness dis~ "5‘. 0t ,' played by tender in some )}.I£lll_t°:\\'IlI(7Il is intolerable to me. It is a “til "I f yum. 0f bondage from which, if Reader "5’ he ,' he not too old, the liberalizing tenden. ‘ 1N“ 0' ry “f the twentieth century may yet QUWH' him look with \ t ,A set him free and make v‘, to 1' . . o I ' ’ klmlher 93'“ and more SYmPathetlc reign ' ‘ I ° , i hei‘rt lln()n l}thun (‘L..!. L! 'lid isolation?" I am, ever yours. eta- . ...... IIIP‘C UI nlS "' ,atronizin , ABSORBING or g , ' bringing about Union. This may do Th‘ '01.; for those who “have gone out from†9th. ‘1: his church-â€"-hut as Presbyterians nev- h' 1 ex (lid go out from that churchâ€"then nis; own church is as old if not older than Ht} his~â€"he has not told us how these two H- ‘ lxxlies are to come together. Mis "1 “It is as sure nothing like modern friend n 1 Episcopacy existe . d before the close of '8 ’ the first century as that nothing like ly 111‘ ‘ 1 modern Presbyterlamsm existed after Miss e l the beginning of the second.†If this “7.99“ D"'sentente from some Anglican writer Bum†t? be true (I quote from memory) and I Then 9“ suppose it is, how would it do to say Wedne " that since Eplscopac y went out from The _i the Pleshvterian (,2 ' . ‘ ; tive form) all Episcopalians should re- house. , turn again to “Mother Church†? I Riggs: think I may promise Reader a good re- . I e no ' - . . in this 1 ; ceptmn when he. returns, prowded hel Misse : ' assurances of faith andl . . . VlSltln I will say further that R the Preslwterian Church will allow of conscience r , I other da nd V estments 5 than he would give Presbyterians if I \1r If they went over to his church. I await ’ with interest Reader’s attitude 99 The Council met July 5th. All bishown that they.were sacerdotal in read and conï¬rmed. Communications t e second and third centuries it is I read as follows: From W' J' Hutton “-Lnnh :, _ . rn D-:-I n. 1') , give Presln'terians if to his church. I await ’ader’s attitude on this _‘a w'.\' auuus sucn as they were Snapectinc ’ """ .‘ ' ‘ ° ‘ very illuminating. The comiggggcgnaéd 31ettmg and â€â€™f {"3 19““ 0" V98.†Com’r for Ward 41etting and 'th.)zs a sample of his ABSORBING ;Umon. This may do The Council adjourned to A "have gone out from†9th. 1’ no Dn‘“" ‘ . nmwr 11) some of his letters dvrahlv to me. It is a age from which, if Roadw- There was some] 'wmxld it do to sayi Wednesday mgbt. )acy went out from The nlasterers Church (in its Primi',’ week at Mr. Thos copalians should re- house. [other Churchâ€? I Messrs. Jas. E â€"v ’s, Hoyles and Far- nf (‘ hunh Union. the blond libelal Sheraton, vaost 18 are nothing,-â€"the spirit 1. Let not Reader ima- mve- any quarrel with his r Church on account of l matter. I knnw very J-instructcd†Anglicans avtly as I do on the sub- , \-'est111e11ts, etc. I have ntevvr, that they and I synnds stood 1430]!)8 mmmeratiun are 21 S 01' With the Powels and who still nose of Mr. Jas. McCracken. Sr. 1g like ly ill with blood poisonin lafter Miss Amy Edge is s . is serious- g. again. year-old dressed f so as not to extend uite to th 1 t 430 lbs. of ï¬ne beef 1:» at week. We ? This will :- ° ', [q 9 a t†. weak quarter of a!) tcher. Mr. ’ the weight. If there are cracks on both , able to be around 3‘ sides of the hootshno x" I Mr. Wm. \Veix {Other day for 8140 good horses. The trustees have seats in the school fc Millie Ector are visiting their sister, Mrs. John Mof- _-W--.-n ‘.uu gravelling L075 63. Con. 2. Wm. Vassie ï¬ll and gravelling Lot20f16G.B ........ Thos. Vassie rep. culvert Lot. 30f 18 G. B._-_ A. McLean J- Atkinson Richard Haley {qhn McArthur v. â€"â€""-- quNU-J image (as distinct fx'oxg' Davisâ€"~â€"-Arrowsmith--Than “7m. ! the Dominion, State or col Weir be paid $1.00 for removing de~ Last Anghan composed meat ' I In this matter the East J the river are hereby ‘Varned t0 1‘8-5 taken a step “'hich “ï¬ght fund to the treasurer of Glenelg $1 3' lowed by other ancient prov and save further costs.â€"-Carried. }' landâ€"Mercia, for instance,_ Further payments were made as} Severn} very mterestmg flag follows: ' come ' nto existence for th. I festiVitieSâ€".an n‘lR’Vira;l|IIJ 4... Mrs. Timmons for graveL .4: R nn Davis~Arrowsmith-‘4That ti and Mr. McMillan be a commi get a new roof on the haII.-â€"C Davis---Arrowsmithâ€"--That Weir be paid $1.00 for removi Carried. Dav19~McInnis~That and Mr. McMillan be a. co build a combination br' Saugeen River at Lot 17, Con. 5 bridge now there ' ' EDGE HILL ard 2 letting? 51;“ and 1 lett mg Greenwood .0. ..... *'-'--. vv . 0. 0f Owen Sound , re Priel . BLACK, Clerk. 66 H â€"-McInpis~â€".That â€"â€"McInnis-That the clerk 'or conveyancing, Joseph for board, and Robert cents for assisting sur- gravel. to August "uwmu at. George and St. Edmund ' ies using said for East Anglia. be same to Mr. . crowns or.†While thus associating the ‘3 done.â€"Car- arms of St. Edmund, the E ' D King and martyr, with those of the pat« 14113-01)“ Mrs. ron saint of Enn'land, provision has been um of Six (101-! made in it: add: MP. 1901110“. “to enable Miss Wise.â€"~ our kindred in other p {l in its folds and sh The ï¬rst uarter of the ï¬n has ‘been. "That the clerk} (1 g . , exclusively reserved for them, and it is committee 30} suggested that init should be placed the iaII.â€"â€"Carried.j badge (as distinct from the arms) of --That \Vm. 5 the Dominion, State or colony in which a (‘ . . _‘. . - removing de~l La“ Anglléns may be resident. l‘nr nv n'n‘x“ “‘ .1000 . 46 00 and visiting 0’1 00 800 . Hatton, I, Commence thin ".- centre of the qu {both toward the f the toe as much a Ethe crack nor-Hr... . { the frog project below the botto foot, pare it flat. By doing this the frog will grow wid ' Pi iy, for the Evolution of D ‘ r help to adorn our sire: )i only impairs the keen s: )' whivh the f0. ' ' . he ancient squar ,{of the odious modern “t Ibigh†form, so ill adapt: and and the heel and†light and the tear St. George and St n ting, and that is that the of the ancient square sh. the quaâ€"pt 91's "03' Preswre. -' Opposite the level the foot The desig‘i of Mr. G711. Langham, one of the members of the society, has been chosenâ€"namely, the ensign of St. George, argent a. cmss gules, charged with an escutcheon bearing “the arms of St. Edmundâ€"namely, azure three , ~-.. ~. v-rwvounll “HEUULCU' edeith the old Kingdom of Engle, or Angle Land, from which England takes its name, and be also a worthy emblem of East Anglian energy: rm†-1- 9 --- endeavor of the committee to obtain a flag which should be e§pecial}y_associat. at! m:l. Al. " "‘° thinning the r'the London Society of East Anglians in {accordance with the recommendation of the committee appointed for the purpose of inventing such on ensign. “Mindful of the great traditions of East Anglia,†says Mr. Charles Fenton, the Secretary, I It in a pleasant surprise, in these ’lays of heraldic decadence, up The Daily Graphic, to ï¬nd that} really nandsome and correct new flag has come into existence. Our illustration shows the new East Anglian flag, adopted by 0., our streets. One thing nsatisfaction with 13' lovers of hot! ancient provinces of Eng- or Instance, and Wessex. :ercstz‘ng flags might thus once for the coronation mspicious occa>ion, sure- ..L.'_ “ an the name “banner.†ed, is a ï¬ner sounding “The banner of East er phrase than "the " A New Flag. Ier parts to come with- aharc its signiï¬cance. of the flag has been ?d for them, and it is it should be placod the I In absurd faslvx: Bing longer than the ancient. ban. ; leaSt Of equal In. --_ vuuu uxu Dc I'IJCOd the mm the arms) of or colony in which a resident. 1' or ex- . in Canada should in Austzalia the d, the East Anglian ith those of then pat , p1 ouswn has been preserves well be {01. maCFARLANE CO. xxx: [The Best of f Everything. All mg Deering Harvester Co.’8 Tillingl! OfAï¬lbelftjzeetv‘ 1:““3: If"? ‘ ’ 1 â€ts 10d 7 ' “chines. 80 Ill mg. U .3 mil 1 “own! 4119““; g P0018 and Harvesting M ‘fraxa street~ hemp: part “1‘ L'rh‘ m Av 11.3 Wilkinson Plow C°-’8 P10“! Now is your time in mm mm.“ 9 and Steel Rollers. ,, For further puttxculars apply m ' I . Palmerston Carriage Co.’s‘ , g -. | and McKee’s Buggies bought for ! Apnl 30“" "I , cash in carload lots. ! .1. M. JH'X'IL‘R. Durham. ‘ . isnOWbaH, Chatham and Mil-i / vet-Walker WaugOns in carload: lots. See them. 3 HE BELL PRHI’ICH'I‘)‘ -- mg; ‘ Dromore. being: Lu? 1.3, r... 19. MCClar‘y’S and BUCk’s Stoves fLot. I5. 90!]. 20. UH hum mum] .id‘hfilf 1 and Ranges. (“OM bmldmgs. “‘J‘)’ H_'.‘~(j.".‘.b:9f term.- . ' I Apply on the premises tn Be“ and Berlin Pianos and Or-v , ,- \\ M. liltLL. In 1 gans to please a“. ’ J Y . , June], 1902. 1; __‘. jRaymond and blew Williams] M f bowing Machines. United States Cream Sep- erators always on hand. Dawswell’s Chums, Wash- ing Machines and \Vringers. 'aper UNDERTAKING PRICES CUT. Also a First Class Hearse always in connection. Em- balming a speciaity. 1 Furniture . . That is sure to please can always be purchased here. JACOB KRESS. “'AGGONS "" u“UUU UHF“ .' bards trees :11 ft “k burn en Home have found Mr bin: chinâ€":3? tag?!" me exposure to contagious (ll-cue, or the "£285: They feel they m not the men they ought to Be m'im, Vim, m vittflty’ 0t manhood ï¬re unn- nae-unn- 1-4! ‘.m‘... ‘zn; , ,_ Cleared, 1m acres inï¬rm st . , w‘::rgculflv“t.0.l remï¬indcr IIBSYUI'G land, “‘1’ hâ€.dWOOd bin-h and 5 80709 MI . _ 2 orchll'd- .Iâ€"nnn :-. I...†Lnul’l.nl. Farm For Sale. [ NY PERSON WISHLVG'I ’ chase desirable building 1. do well to take a look at Juhn .\. Inn of FQb-diVisiull u! Park Lu! our, north of Chener m ‘(-H. in ernmeut Survey, of the Tum. «4' I {9111. Durh‘mo or atvthe Uï¬ive “f t] Signed- For further hurtinnlhn. U5 YOUNG BULLS FROM ’2 to m months «old. Tm. reds and and C‘Koice‘y bred. w-uvvvuu qu-u Eil'U " " ' Orchards. flees in full beï¬m‘é‘ l blah burn on stone Immdafio" :2: mm m one never-failing SW5â€? m 3w. 1“ or further 0‘" nu‘v'L 141‘ 1 Dromore. being Lat 1.3. ,Lot. 15. Con. 20. ()u but}: 13 ‘Rood buildings. Very Ions [Apply on the premises tn bag Rad. TOWHS'JH) hf “knew. ‘ or 200d cultivatiun. There 16 ~ #00130. â€Pm-t barn and stables“- a-..‘_ .cuul'fll and rs! nï¬EmS. F0 urther particu an apply tn MRS. MA R Y MUN I'LTY July 10th. 1901 . t . '1 r “ Plruculurs apply to U. home April 1. Building lots For Sale. 50 KO¢K K Building lots For Sate. “PRES. LOT E] G Glenelg.‘ HPzifRKER Durham Pr it (M “£9 GEORGE LAMB. Dafter. Mich "-uv'l lot] of Park Lat numhe tester street. in the Gar of the Town of Durham It the Oï¬ice 02 J- l’ T»! For Sale. For Sale DONALD 31. tf 1 I pa ff Clerk Diva-i TERMSOF Dl'RHAM, 0m. sec-teary. VAnxm' P. ff .u MCCOSKERY 11 Peter 8L. Tm» nveuiout C A. GIT-TH Ont the under GH'I“ BR '0 Pl'Rc ll 0W5}; ts 10 fl 'our: rr: 18. QUEEX N'DR mph. Thi‘ familv i5 .1 \ an scOCk, \\ zah :x' “I. most plomiuu : 1 “I in the Hak 1,†z,__ ._ "'chiwu descended {I H ‘ p in imparted m .\1 m--°‘Mnrumâ€"l~ " “(madman of (m. 1 M hIl’Ol‘tlï¬on \\ as in . _ _ Ira-k “'nlkex» .lone ‘ __ a Toronto the ‘ hall, competed Inmntuive f ,My. W 5.“ bred by Mr. 11; L011}. Hard for 11w ,-_' Pl'OdIIOGd many M h t vary proliï¬c (an. under one year “4m vn †'0!) ï¬rst prim L Nation- “ the m. I. In 1901:5119 v £000.14 Medal a: :23.- F“ï¬ctitiou. Thu fumily tram wall Pen} -3- (inn Slit Ecr (515). a no fl his city. Tin: {m Special attem iv» 80.10 of the famiii. in oflered for 832 Sï¬mntatives h hue been acted Cmd‘o 3nd at 111;] hibitionc. Registration “applied at the :- If desired, Ship supplied to purc This will be the 113051 ( Yothhiru. both in indivh sud blinding, ever oï¬â€™ered by public auction. Non dulmimnls will be 501(1. of the mimnls are 11m- .~ mus. sud are ï¬tted for and no good enoxugl. t« anywhere. There “iii ‘4‘ winners umong them. A r: lave been made with #1.“ «rain Fair Boards .~. n; 0842er will be elmmu m this reason at Lon hm. ' v some Other exhibito: x neck is in good mm :L:.-« A“ COWS \‘f a brew-tilt; ux“ bred. and are ih‘LaH'i ' unless otherwise yaw} ,: 10303 '0 be ismami .M‘I regarding the Lump“ aiven in the ('ata.~,..c~ Odo. The oflicinl Auctx Gael-go Jnckson. Pg Thoma Ingram. (51w. One hundred pigs will Sixty of these will be >0“ you old, many of which xx in pig to an imported he not in pig to imported boa Info in pig to some of th moat noted Canadian hr owned in Canada. Ther oï¬oud in udditiou a mun ported nnd Caua iiau .2. (or service. also a numbt r cow. and hours \an i: g in four to seven months Th0 unimals ufl‘vret‘. :11. wntributed by (he Inï¬m known and reliable brew»; Brothour, Burford. 023.. '1‘} Agricultural College. h‘m-l Hon. John Dryden. Brook [3501’ G. B. 300d, G UPIPIA, Sunder. Spencer. Ho] pm} St. Ives, Hunts. England 6100an Company. My Railroad Rates. tint reduced passe“; II“. will be avaiiui Ontario to those who this sale. the First Anna; tlon Sale of Yo: Winter Fair Bu‘ Thursdly. Aug“? The sale will «- m., which will g Guelph by the m portunity to be “10 commences. â€7". Mt u 11 y ‘ â€d ldVlnta sad the 1‘ .. by annual gum-t . pm Md annuals L supply Canadian f:-.: they acquire in a 2.. manner than the 1‘: ï¬tting for exhibit? tOmGl‘l, and aclm. Shows. By ï¬nim animals. a largm L121, mules und felllulvs jured for breeding ; a disadvantage m to the purchasvr : ~ A duction is largely .. an injury to the ; z, .\ rouonuic has lwr} UNDERELLAS. It doubt this i all Yorkuhiro R THE \\' II