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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-11-02, Page 8IND if .41 • • • Tin.: :'. .. _• 1 :^'. NO VE MBEI 2, L41 �0seemed to grasp a develop. Like the i- r, ., . Puritans ot Logi d they kept 1 tae f,:ti'si ",l'• foregroundthe dcu• rine of God's sover- oiguty. And whit they held theft hod's love provided t way ot redetuption, they lust as atop y held and prat:tically Wight that Clod •ould most assuredly takevengeancethe sinner, a doctrine whish is now •oo much lost to view. .beer it be borne hs mind that the sinner is not going to : ;eels Heaven until he linda that there is every chsuee of his falling into hell, The Divine Author of our being is not oing to, be mocked by a lite of sin. And' frothy talk about apth'[Wore, al pa''t wants yourr time ehasin; from spore to Moifor Ladies' gentles, Fur Coates Fur Capes, when you an come to the' greatee;t Cloak and Fur centre out- side the city and see a richer assortment and greats): variety than you an find in all the Wingham stores combined. We sell three times as. many Mantles and Furs as any other. house in town, and have the. best styles of the most promi• nent tnttk,r3. If you are looking for a style yt:u have failed to find else- where, I1laitr•. AND GET IT. .Buy ; n., r Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lace Curtains, and Carpets, overcoats and Suits, Boats and Shoes, Gloves and Hosiery, out of our big stock. Our assortments are better, our styles more retied, And you can always get Tour money back if dissatisfied,, at M. H. si1DOO'S. • P co;careen . FRO of Goa dots not mean stats of terror. As we aro said to be the to live in the.onjayme we must also have res It -cannot be said that We have no reverence claims to be a child o anissicn to Iris author he will reverence Si: proportion as he d blessing., "There is that thou mryest the Lora yo his sal. to tbem that fear essential to true pa God in the hearts 0 can work for Iiia highest welfare wh Divine authority. well when he says: of God, there woulc moral Iaw in the .moral restraints a multitude, society Inventigns in art, are again lost, whe venison, and clothe So thaa"fear of the necessity, on which in material prosper 'true kuowledge in t •'as to the authority, -rule of ;morality, i true knowledge in t -i ram, 18r ;AGE. that we live in a a believing people hildreu of God and t of His love. Still act for his authority. we truly love God if for Him. He who God will live in aub- ty. He will fear God, name. And just in a May he expect a forgiveness with thee feared." "Oh, fear s for there is no want m." ;o the first great iotism is the fear of the people. No man country's truest and is not submissive to r. Arnot has put it "If there were no fear las no reverence for ulk of mankind. If e removed from the vertsto a savage state. though once attained, a community feed on hemselves with skins." ord" is a fundamental sigh attainments, even ty, absolutely depend. o spiritual department, the sanction, and the a greater thing than ie material department, for the moral emir les and controls the economic in the aff irs of men." Are we not very nxious for this young growing empire of • urs, that our child- ren should be bro ght to love it, that they should hav the same patriotic feeling for the Ian of the 1Vtaple Leaf that we have to our native hills of heather. But bo v shall this be accom- plished? Let it b t borne in mind that We are now makin ;