HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-11-04, Page 2pP tit_ of each time
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quiet clPpeud'attoe on God, We enjoy ual,llfe iu the churoli circles/ dale;ate multtpliPd by Dna thousand,.
de- apciety of FrfQuds.•-Rev H R' 'lit was Heuer better ex- Tlto re.
a ease the vigorous app roar of laughter greeted ibis,
his
« but whale vegan; gentleman during
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ed his lareePnoe irate, oval hos itt gathering address the day 1:etore had mentioned
niang eui lifted than in this grand b g
light to rewire the reward above freta tPQI�ra' Endeavor P pthe praises; that that he was tronlrled with insomnia,
hie lien;, bis pieroed h.nd, , that for his church. They had and loud indeed were
,,� �g }, 1602 i Mr Cd W Fr oat, gave
to Supportort aantevhute.
i'�.11},i:. ;o�,B1E11iQ1~J „ w to iuvinl+ership. of 25, and next year were Itestowed upon London's Endes- and some kind lady friend had taken.
soma suggeattons on opI mere bythe delighted visitors. The pity on him.
"O He hoped the day hoped to firing in a report showing The supper was opened with r hymn BIBLF� STUDY AND sPIItITUAL GItow'4'It,
__ i a buldsto only.''
Cltri,,tti:an greet progress. which, rendered by so many "Bitola study Poeential to spiritus{
t'avin is t Convention o f Chris- Endeavor
soon come when everyPot of an inter. Endeavor, wou►d have a American 1llethodiot Episcopal-•� of >,raor, 1 arae grawGh• was the subject Eadeav is Society Rev A S Walton, B A, - cher n aeons " 1 9
�TTvztsPAr wr'riitNauN, sign tnesiortary oftheir owe.
was tumble to be present but sent R len
of Gait rose at the head of the official Toronto. It had been said at bee
£lar- - otert ,
G wu His e , of Toronto, voices: was swelled to#+n#tg. mighty chorus,
e rasa h Mr. 14 W Frost,
When the president Rev Dr Dickson, '1 Wet the
,
letter, which majority of Christians never d
o ld be to call all its o littt•es to- table and with #.
CQNC,LU1iI.D li,oE Lo w1LF1i. d fUr Piarinhouers Au institution lute this
proposed a vote 11 mond their babyhood, spiritually speak-
•h of Oshre a, open- '� f heads slid yen heir b theyhhad reached the
jh C' el i Watch, 1. death treat of sup y fail, T!
tee R.ty n with a titbit, reading ." iApplause) of d waving of # . t 1 f ply maturity of physical growth they were
The Spirit and Missions." P 1 Taco to pastor t maturity
babes tis lar as their souls
'hee eriy p were concerned. . tar
Christian could
'here ings, e1,400,000,000OU of our fel- not in l New York the sel,tlu e l .
sw beings, he said rvitliti t the know- meat ria never cruse swords with unless
g sus whrist, but It was a 550 chutah), the people ttf he was armed with the sward Satanospirit
if
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the field and neve► I mune ut ►t of work ttgt p p T�'f�t rPNroseuted Sanctification was only procured
act that God wets ingiuthe youth L Tsc p 1 d throughi aha Word Gonl "Read red
if se church amt R,rin, to its torch I t ( p
If Indra of tool, up rt 1 1 t not onN inEti°Y eu�a,e surd, the ilio of Go at noon and
jtth heathen Inside,l 1' drawn
ft�`att and Turkey weTe:to be reached at T► was the tl d at ni��t►t; honor it,reverence it, defend
P of t6�s a,uon{, ); it with your life if need be ; read it
s thein who were led, 'f. thrs of 80,000, Thle t pow-
er.
upon vont knees when you can, for the
c't wet t to be rHanitelu if. the 80,000,- d that a I city.
tQv •oto.utrt or rite h:+rsn+s were to 1++' notions of the earth shall pass away„
Iteforn . h b " but my word shall never peso away,
ra.ttrd, it was not merely t,eteSsary but 26 ueuts� k ld support a
u i PS rile of Bishop N y � SYSTL+'➢1ATTC IiITtLt. STUDY.
o talk scout ft.in vonveuiions, hold nusbrona,v 1 l e I'.Pv Y,1z1 Phillips, \'l A, Toronto,
o iouri,uary nielsting teaulur,. but denatutuatwn The bu R
Diva -our two cents Hveyy week ; m� uibet took up the topic, .°Sv.,tPlrutic Bible
t: was necessary for llO to he bap- p 1�' C gregatton Stray," in the place of Rev Chancellor
Ghost end the resale the al Church, iced S Study,"
, who pl e- of Ree to bplea,
feed ft the e r sy t su^h an adv Sul ed h ,
• oly (;,hooG power so that our prayers xcellr•I,t address } v p � the e k sent. The speaker said he would
hallhe aureate; in yonder lands. their represent- sent. the society a collegiate institute
d in relatirni to Sunday schools Sin-
e
n T r oral M, i9 rY Work."rn' Id filled
1 es cies at wor L, cavity in reading, piety in purpose and
o
poke asked "Personal Zlito look 'Thea ciacuP the pastor a hour, rite .,•,p between t1tP seliool and the
e his lusters to look at the Radcliffe, of devotion in aim were not epos ertt,
dot tt d y and h flower of
Whennt4othehsduringwhichthe
tobroadaandfairsofwork,butin(MrbutbeThehadbesoIlesaid
illustratedoutsocietydown
oftothatfromLondon.mustIn
overflow •
big Meetingassembled at
2 p. m. the president read greetings
► ario omen's
terance . union ; the Baptist
Junior Society of Christian Endeavor ,
the Peterboro Local Union of Christain
Eudeavor ; the' unions of Boston,
Detroit, New York (the latter repree-
enting 155,000 young Christians).,
Oalitornia ; frau Leeds and Grenville
comities ; from Rev Dr Withrow,
president of the Epworth: League of
Canada, and frost, the local societies
of Dundas, Kew and Balmy Beach,
Each message was received with ap-
plause.
By vote it Was decided to rueet in
St. Catharines next year.
THE BIBLE. AND SQUI: iv1NN•tNEr•
Mr R Trotter,. Barrie, addressed the
gathering on "How to read the Bible
to win souls" The one great aim of the
C E Society was to bring mea' to re-
pehtauce. Moody had converted merry
by Itis original methods s Sankey's
sweet singing has brought may to the.
,feet of Jesus. The Methodist believe
in the grand old penitent fortis, the
Baptiste ►n the inquiry room, the
Presbytetiaas• in the raring of youtle
in ways oil righteousness and the
Episcopalians in the confirmation:
circle as the best means of brluging
ry,
souls to Christ" But (,lyrist discarded
them PII,, though he allowed them all.
There is no way of bringing inen tot-
Jesus
o t
Jesus Christ exuept thratgh the ap-
plied work of God. (Applause.)
The speaker gave some effective.
advice us to the proper reading of the
Bible. Many read the Bible like as
the old tady who administered catnip
tea for every ache and pain. They
got nothing out of it but 'catnip tea
instead of being like . the skillful
mother of to•d ay, who consulted her
medicine book for the proper remedy.
Moody bad classified those in the in-
quiry room into four divisions—those
who where in bandage, beet:sliders,
those who were alightly convicted,
those who were groaning under' the
burden of their gilt. "Don't blubber,
sniffle or whine in the inquiry room,"
said the speaker. "If ever it man
should bo man k is in talking with a
brother about eternal things.""
A. REMEDY IrttODM INSayI1�IA.
"Is Ree lair Tayscott, of Hamilton,
here 1 asked the president,
cxcelleut suggestions and •oncluded.an
of Old Luglend. The work there was
ex state as Pre
e no in
hope that by next year many but it bad gained a foothold.The
sweeties would have Christian Church had ua many ageu
'v in the foreign a but it had never e
+ eon_
fl , St
h Rev Mrtherefore the ower
inistera church,
HGn4rine:, d young manhood au..
of various eeomin
that the Christian Endeavor Society
uarue ae it special providence t r per
forte title uriss ion,
of pi '. d
d 1 unless they S C L has not been J ° Christ was the top
foreign soil. alio%e•d each five 11111111W:1, and a. mortgage on the .earth, but it tI , tan
the eoogniied that as esus . delle for rty chars!:•" The chairman
n At present the clevll pirmp-
g e bell when trate was tip,
13aptist—Rev J F Barker, of Inger'
soli, responded iu the absence of Rev
P K Dayfoc.t, of Strntroy. `1'ho Ohriti
tian Endeavor in his church had test•
ed the c..nsecration ef- his old and
young people. When ehey came to
take the pledge many, of them stagier -
ed. They were not as well prepared
OS they thought themselves to. be for
active Christiati work, so diet it was
some weeks botore the society was ane
der way. it had resulted in active
effect and grand result
Congregational—Bev A F McGee -
eels, B A, of Forest. The Christian
lea
as their duty every day os citizens of
eaven living in the world but not of
t.ht Ur
The tinkle of the bell broug
apscott's speech to an abrupt end. '
Rev Mr Kirby took the solo part of
he hymn, "Throw Out the Life Line,'
he audieuee staging the chorus.
Rev .A. Gaudier, 13 A,- of Brampton,
poke on "OurDuty to Missions.'
f Claim -liens had not hub centers of
opulatiou in, which Christians could
ud work among the godless, they hod
vast extent of dew ter itory opening
p, and now was the time to plant the
`ospel there so that Christianity would
row up with the country. If the; Endeavor provided an attractive p at -
et the opportunities pass our west form,' oil
en wlti ch ldthe pas or and tis
his
ould bo like. the Westelin States, tit- young F P dcharacterizhe
ed with godless; cotnmlanities that aloofness which so long
ere a disgraee to thein natural civil- their churches inside ,Hud outside the
zation. The work of i oma missions Christian Eude vor idea
aha , grand
as pressing upon the ];tominion as at est specific which
pen.
other time. The exhale world was (Appla11Se.) Itsplatfoi>m was attraet-
ecoming united by thee.fonds of iliac'• ive, inviting and one of the :broadest in
{{ ' >j the world• From • London new to
ricity and steam and rule : uatioi�s � ;
he earth like ver £udott.old and all around the rolling,nlit:' ; In a .,few . Lo••il
*Dad ,.tile ;narks of its power were°
acts the tn#ssi..30try •Doul; be 1.ttrtdecl,
seesaw:able Longtectationalists were
le the rr3motest� �Ilait oto the ,earth foitt�tiis'�nv t'he list, it was true, but
ow chat"'Ch" ''"et lip"tied up` •;1 rite falldti tlra't g,eneial excuse. that
igliwajs'hc st at ted ,1n data• these: ,_.,-,,,•••••i,—.1,,.):•;:,ra•hey act,in quart ty they tirade
orth e.4 o,n r aet.at,uly nd w
atious to.acte c,ctnste ok %..od and.r;gb:t up to quality (Laughter.)orvler, of
ousness : Winewwel e'entilertehe the, ; '•btseiiiles-Re cl,tL;ey ban.
heif they did ifea=wlto represented; Guelph T.UP;spe al.:er eat.
he youthful Christianity! of this i'iand ?' eel, Om. C.hristiap.En4Ea or ; S,peiety as
Burne Of, these rielte.. eiliristl,ane stteauldi a atleans of unittng txtt• Ohri ians de-
oul e-
m i li th8dny
do as the t rusad rs oI oi'd ee17 over
Methodist—Bev Joseph Philip, 13
A,. of East Lou.lou`, told what the
society had none for the churches with
which he hltd been c.ninected since its
inauguration. They hell the honor of
orgoUizcing the first .aomiety in St
Thomas. When he went to Wetford
in 1888 they eStal,lishrd the first one
there. When lie came to Loudon he
found two societies anxious to unite,
and he had great pleasnre in preform-
ing the marriage ceremony. The re,
snits had been excellent. His ''•n'
deavc►•ers had no time for dances and
such exercises. (Applause.) The
society•promised to raise •$200 a year
for church purposes, • It had surprised
itself t•itud raised $400 i+►. thirteen
months. (Applause.)' bw fund also
engaged to furnish Elle vestery iu the
new church..
Presbyterian—Rev 1' 11. Lartrirt, B
A, of Chatham' No denon,inatiou
'had accepted the Christian Endeavor
Society more warmly .tbat the caeti-
ous, conservative Presbyterian ;;huroh.
,,(Applause.) They welcomed it as the
fight thing in the right place at- the
right time they huile,, it as a blessed
result of this period in which one of
the main features was. the awakened
interest in the religious welfare of the
young people. He could testify to its
good work in his own congregation
Convention adjourned at 5 p m to
reception in the Princess Rink.
A GRAND RECEPTION.
1Tiltlhiti&Ittdtls kii On on
atioti `'rhe Word o'f'(Cd ' It call d 1 A reception and baugeet visiting a grand
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�T,est scale was tendered tie
£r4in a, par s o, m fli the
un mea gates between 5 and fi p
and t)ol.ler,t, and purest of• gip s;
atld otengmerneu / ':c• , ; Peitcess Itink. The scene of the rink
Epi.tseopail'iarf iiev"L. Bryanl "Tot'= during that period of time has perhaps
"''' 'i;a lli i11i neuter, been equalled, save by the Blake
tyle eQelety : et BR e• ase • n „a
lieetlien, dike, les iee'renesofthati
Steitied,,Avarrievs ie..'
all. Ise leadere.but,:etkoolti;iwcsoPtent,
• h` the" had brawls saldierg be • hi flier mid fez_ liQldrng elle tvitit:light, was elaborately decorated, miles y v ... In-jtjl? } g atitT'the efitire floor was Covered with
La • theta. fie` be tad tho:•yourlg'�couventtOtl. 1n•, ,.ilei •city ol'.,•Lltndou aaiffefuei '>#`�irP it tales, upon which
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Flo had trod ►sefara them. i Ohraiitt ll, k '• ..i-- L J
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'vain people, •l+geated in loin rows,.
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Backache, Sore Hands,
Hard Rubbing over a
BA0K steaming tub, and long
hours. This falls to the
lot of those who use poor, cheap, and in-
jurious soaps.
This Soap does away with Bard Rub-
bing, Tired 'Backs, Hot Steam, and Sore
Hands. It brings comfort (6 millions of
homes, aid will do se to yours if you wilt
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