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Che Poet's torner,
seem* berths nsbM socaa
i .tlrrwst every person, old or rein,
Ands it difficult to turn at once to • de
sired book to the Bible, especially tib
rooter Prrophets and hpietlea Childs..
[tan middy Leen to recite the following
Ara*, which .,nue taxed ui tIm oiled,
wa�! establish the ...nisei of the books io
:he memory. )
Tan Mama or Till Matt
la Genesis the world was mate.
In kxodus the out eh is told ;
Lev dienscui.taias the law ;
la N u,al,ers are the tribes earelled,
la Deuteruowuy wan.
Were urge 1 to keep laud's lawalone.
1 nd .base n re books of ]loser make
The ohl st writers that are knows.
ilrave Joshua to Canaan leads;
In Judges on the Jews rebel ;
We read of Davide name in Heti
And F'. ret and Second Samuel.
lit Vine and Seconal Kityts we read
[tow tad the tlr..rew State became;
l., First awl second t'hronitles
Another Later) of the same,
I. F:.r.. rept ));4) Jr*. return.
Anil Nehemiah builds the wall ;
.Yuen Est Meet err from death
nese books ••Lister.... e e call.
,I•uellitit. • I sat aid listened and bit
« vg steep on m heed, end it kept
dr g till I tardy lehabt sN$, ,(n
old b ,ober took me b ti. smut and
sell ; f 1 know you's • tit.
'kat.ma the
water jest poen outer yas1r eyes...
;Lasghter.l Tee, this thus sdstI pose,
ul song bring* Who tours Mali slakes you
feel more of a naso the [fere you are
like a baby. AM ilia colossi people vas
sine , if you meet use who mut you will
likely find it te frust accident, and they
ung with the heart sad auul-sod with
the under•tendiaa. It is sio, to hear
the songs, but grand to see the singers.
The fares change with every emotion de-
tected in the song whether .t joy or sad-
uem. 1 heard one once sung u a con-
gregation ..f colored people and at the
beginning every face burro a Iwk of un-
utterable pain and the music had in it
the weird tumor, the eche of slavery. I
will give it yen --,singing :
.-Theytook my blessed rartor ..rd nailed
him
w the ore.• ;
The) took u,) the.
Savior and tailed him
to the tree
They took my blessed!eviorand nailed him
to 1".• tree ;
And the Lord eon t'elad his Spirit home.-
-And while they sane it I had s (ulcer
realization of that awful tragedy on Cel.
vary teen I ever had before. At the
nest verse the hook of woe gave place t0
that of comfort :
1:. Jon we read of patient faith : •'Oh. Joseph took his body and laid it in the
toe Psalm. are ho'rd'e songs of praise . tomb, rte.
The Proverbs are to mak,- ns wise; Ao 1 the Lord conveyed hi -sewn home.'
F:.,.:..suet.. heft portrays They seemed comforted that Joseph
ltowtleet:ngearthly plea•ureaare ; was ready to lay the body of the dead
The Son,[ of Solomon east! Savior in the tomb where no can had
About the love el Chalet : and three yet been laid. Then a glad look caw*
Five books "devotlsuN" we call. ever theta :
:mash trios of ['bels[ a cores; "M7 Lord has sent hos angel. to roll away
:mash stone. etc..
1Arbiliglereastahtellsof wee, And the Lord conveyed op Savior home. -
And IOUs (_too atotion. mourns Then the song changes to rapture :
Td, tier t t;'.0 ... rthrow, ite is risen t He 1. riven! He 1s risen (rose
Ktesit1 speaks et niystetLea the dead. etc. ;
And Daniel foretells kings of old; And the lord conveyed my Savior home.'
:loses cells men to repent : (Applause.) 1 never had such a sermon
In Joel b;eaeln; are foretold. eouveyee to nue in song before. %t hy,
bless you: I could just see the stone
A nos tells of wrath ; and F:,!om
• "u*diah's sent to warn : rolluig a way, the dead Christ toeing and
':-hear Jonah shows that Christ should die.
And M.. at: when• he should be born.
in Nahum. Nineveh is ween :
In Rabin:owe. ('haldea'a guilt ;
the blessing of heaven decending ou us.
Their grand music preaches the gospel
to you better than any D. D. ur L L D,
could de it. A man wants nc title• t
to Zephaniah. Judah's sin : preach Christ ; it is down in his soul he
IA 11 t10fni. the Temple built. wants the D. D. and not ,•n either the
ecltariatt speaks o: Christ. fare part or the after part of his name.
And Maiacbd, of John, his sign. Even a bird can sing, but there's net the
The prophets number seventeen. gtadnass of th'• sospel of Jeau• Christ its
Anti ail the bouks are .hir:y neve. it. The speaker dwelt at some length
on the evil of drink among the ciderciders(']DotLcer. Mark. sad L :kc and Job*.
tem -
:reit what oiliest did to every place : people, and on the eminent *,lured tem-
.tr's show what the Apostles did. perance workers who were forwarding
And komans how we're saved be gree.. the awe .o1 reform- be related how in
xnth.tnr.roc:aistherhnroh,aN Jackoovillewmecolored
l diad
tielattshows us faith atone, tended the post odic. regnlariy who
spb:a
esns. true love : snit in never got a letter. He got some of their
1'hthppians, God - „:a. e a shown, carnes and wrote them.) I told_ my wife
..)-0111141.11 IVES us wore of Christ, to read the answer herself. You may
And Thessalonians of the end: know who, is bow in my house by look -
la Timothy and Titin both • mg at the top of my heed. Laughter.)
Are :'..fes for pastors to attend. He made an eloquent appeal too all to en -
prop a at-
:'t.iemon t'bristian friendship shows; courage the ("It'd nun, es Site S.
Then Hebrews clearly tells ns bow all now dues, to elevate huttself and to
:h.. Jewish taw ptrtllrr ,ed Christ : tact him from the degrading ialluence
45.1 thew ...pumice are by Paul, strong drink. They are original.
sumo snow' teat faith by works ins olive. ' of them made the remark to me, "
And Peter urgea steadfastness. Mead, I dont take no' count of dat
:t tole John exhorts to Chrbattan love, hgion that's all bust out on Sunday a
For those who bare it God will ,tees, all bunt up on Monday. •' I said, neithe
Jade shows the end of evil men. j did I. He continued, ' • And I d
Aad Let elation tells of Heaven. Whore this genie to Church on dun
as end the Neu Testament. and the saloon on Monday paralyzes.
And all uta books are twenty-seven. ' Laughter. I said, "One of them d.
- •ISuriday School Times, brother." Another protested agai
sectarianism. He didn't care whethe
O L R BROTHERS IN BLACK.' ! man was "Presbyterian, Lutheran,
aperient." Another, in eddtwainst
v• 4 meas aka"Levtare lb MeAwe ' dock, said : "You darkies are gwine
4 tastiness mrti«,lvt a berets, the devil pretty quick ; you think v
' have the mercy of God to fall back .
.,u% :ts Banner. 1 and yon keep clops to it ; but it wculd
The audieece assembled to hear Rev. 112". u wise to go an' butt your h
Mr. 51eaJ a lecture, "South Gleanings, ost a atone wall' 04(115 you had
•,r Our Brothers in Black," in the North i p nater to pat on it" ,Appian. Th
Chatham Methodist Church. on ltlonday , speaker here rep.sted a pert of an 1
:tight, was net large, but [hoose who at- premien funeraj sermon preached b
tended had every maim for fetieibtinngg cotton field band.) I have *omelet
themselves on being present. Mr. Yetad taken a hundred illustrated tracts to d
is ratter a:,.rve the middle height, dark 1 tribute, and told them they were so f
•simplextoned, thin visaged with express- ! I c••uld only give este to the boys
:re oar's eyes and full beard and looks j girls and I have had men AO year. of
Eke a man full al cies and energy. cams up and say : "Bow, u I you..
ly i adopted.
nth
pre- The followers of El Mand► have reap -
of , tured Ambukol, the next town below
one Kort*, on the Nue, and have killed the
Mr. sheik and many prominent natives who
re- were friendly to the British.
rid
TOE .HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1885.
£[nattier Trans p hie [rhestsetot fatltb..
As important jtrdptueat has bees de-
livered to Toruses by Chattcei4.t Boyd,
estahliehimg the right of the Province of
Ontario to the timber to tSe formerly
disputed territory, and setting aside the
claim "f the Duasiniun Guternmeut to
propneMAwhtp thereon. The orae was
that of The Queen vs. The St. Cather-
ine' Milling and Lumber Company,"
which anise out of • dispute as to wheth•
er tM laid at Enke Wabigoa, Algoma
district, belonged w Ontario or the Do-
minion. I'b. defsudanta paid a t cry
large sum to the Duwiuitsa Government
fur license to cut timber on the land. *utl
the Ontario Goverutnent disputed their
right t.• the timber.
The Chafloed or held that the anus
were within the [sulfured .listen,[ of
Ontario, and the Dominion (t„terflment
had tau power to grant leave or berme) to
cut timber thereon. Judgment vest
therefore given against defendants, with
ousts.
About b:i,000 squire miles ,of laud are
involved in the dispute. Thine ►:wit•
are said to be these granted to Mr. By-
kert, M.P., fur $700, and which he wed
for $200,000.
The result of this judgment will he to
wipe out the cootentoon of Sir John Mac-
donald. that the proprietary control of
the lands in the hitherto disputed terri-
tory, and all they contain in timber and
minerals, remain in the hands of the
D '),uuuon Government in spite . f the
judgtuent of the Privy Council awarding
the territory to [►uteri,. So the lest
prop has been removed from beneath
Sir John's platform of vengeance against
Ontario, which he promulgated when he
declared that "mot a stick of timber, Mot
a stone, nor • pound of minerel" in the
territory would ever belong to this pro-
♦inee. --(Sarnia Ob errer.
Mee [(etas Retry ea Tete
Ara you troubled with biliousness, dy-
apepaia. lover or kidney complaints, or
bed blond f If so un will find a certain
cure to Burduck Blood Bitten. 2
Lileratt %sloes.
Harper's for July w:11 be largely an
out of doer number. Frequenters of
Mt. Desert will be delighted with a series
:,f charming poem*, "Midsummer at Mt.
Desert," by Mrs. Mace, of Bangor, Me.,
with e.tually charming illustrations by
Harry }eon, and lovers of the Adiron-
dack" will be'pleaaed in their turn with
the paper on "Ampersand" lake and
muu°tain, also fully illustrated.
The Owery .t ■sadreds.
Mr.John Morrison of St. Anna, N S.,
was so w seriottaly 'Meted with a dis-
ease of the kidneys that dropsy was dev-
eloping and his life was despaired of.
Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitten
cured hint after phyucans had filled. 2
The 2+selers sad £le.b 1.
At the meeting of the Ontario Medical
daY Association held last week at London the
Special Committee appointed to answer
'est j the questions submitted to the amen-
tion
se etas
tion by the Ontario R',C.T.C. presented
or I the following report .
his U the beverage use of alcohol Iiquon
by persona In health beneficial 1 A.-
t"jso.
'i° 1s the indiscriminate use of alcoholic
liquors by persons not in health benefi-
cial 1 A. -No.
` ! Ia alcohol liquor as obtained in com•
a mon stale necessary in medical presernp-
e
1 tions ; if w, in what cases particularly
t°' A. -No, except in caeca of emergency.
y • • What ought to be the attitude of the °
as . medical profession towards the sale of
i1- 1 intoxicants 1 h
and Answer -The medical profession in op.
posed to the iudiacriminat.e sale of alco-
•Sebe. Mesa,
Rhodes hews are always the most
gtneelei, the beet liked, and yet the meat
eae'Iyubtatt.ed ueniusa yt for almost every
article of dress. No won ler that ribbons,
whish, for a long tints hat„ remained fur
• time comparatively nolo noticed, ate
agar° appearing In its t variety. ltibbasi
velvet has wtthADAM and Ottauan ribb..as
au equal stare of general !ante, and be-
' eider these we see fancy ribbons of
every dee•rtption; figured, dotted,
checked, towered; in fact, watt' a
thug, years ago laid amide as ui.faahion-
able, can .gain velour, auto dayltsht.
Morning themes and elegant house toil-
er are oheidy the articles whisk now
seem to be quite strewn over with bows.
Promenade dresses ere alta, trimmed in
the same way, but with protamine, and
with color matching color, and bows
again 1•rre as the principal trimming for
spring hats. fur these nuebeiela pur-
poses we nonce a rich °beams of patterns;
every material -velvet, silk, amuse, yes,
even canvas -is rrpreeet.ted, and the
arrangement of the color, although
bright and good, is free hem gaudineaa.
Cauca• abbots" are especially ut'igital.
Orme( thew, about fife inches broad,
has *harem smut edge slid displays a
printed o,l.)rrd Key pttart pattern. An-
other narrower ribbon is woven in Turk-
ish drigu iu rich silk. In 'hurt, the
variety is so 'treat, that it would be vain
for us t.. attempt to describe each une at
length In euuclusiun, we esu .oily add
th*t even the hair for cuucvtte, theatres,
• c., ie usual y urn.wduted with a
pretty cutured bus.
• ['eta Metra,
A white man is not as good as an htd-
iati, acc'•rding to Sir John a Franchee
Bill. The white man has to earn the pro
petty to entitle bum to vote, while the Ie.
dtan is given his share of a reserve, upon
which he will have ti:e right to vote.
A hand propeller for boats hat been
patented by Michael Bats, 02 Rtiwklyn,
N.Y. The propeller shaft carries •
pinion or cot -wheel, and • sliding trav-
erse shaft carries gear wheels alternately
mewed into and out .,1 gear with the pro.
peller shaft pinion; there are spring act-
uated pulls -ye supported upon fixed gud-
geons, and balm levers with strap cot; -
I flection with the pulleys, with other
novel features
resale. weawrea
Prompt es ea ea should be used to
break up sudden colds, and cure coughs
in their earls. stages. Hagyerd's Pect..r•
al Bolam does this moat apeedyity *ad
effectually. 2
George C K eatherbee of Detroit was
fined $2b0 in the United States District
Court last week for shipping two kegs of
powder to Harrieville, Mich., oil the
steamer City of Alpena The powder
was packed in straw and concealed in
boxes. In rendering his decision Judge
Brown said that he propoaed to put a
stop to this dangerous practice w far as
lay in . his power. Every steamboat
owner in the count will indorse the
action of the court. -Inland Marine.
•-Samoa u,
' Malden. Maw, Vets 1. i1sl. Comtlemeo -
1 suffered with attacks of sick headache.'
Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in
the most terrible and excruciating man•
flee.
No medicine or doctor amid give me
relief or cure until I used Hop Bitters. f
'The first bottle
Nearly cured me .' 2
The second mads me as well and strong
as when a child.
'And l have been so to this day.' s
My husband was en invalid for twenty years with with s Serinos it
eep Your Feet Dry!
You am do this at a tory trifling eat by buying your
BOOTS & SHOES
A r Till tiTOtta •,F'
fry
E. DOWNIN3,
Cra1 b's
I bare tow en hood the lent "1) stock ever shown In tiuderich. and comprise every Ilse
WOO town.! mo a firstelms shoe stow. from the truest tri. through all the iolermedestugr*de•
to tie heap iesl cowhide. 1 sal se, at
Prices that Will Suit Everyone.
Ladies' Boots, in Button or Laced, from 11.00 to 15.00.
Kisses and Children's Strong School Boots, from 75c. up.
Boys do..11.00, up, all other Lines Proportionately Cheap.
! coon AA,/ w;1: .., y'r.,, b.,•h .n goo's and priers.
_ D0 W N2 `G,
Crabb'* Block, Corner East street and Square.
N.H. -To t1, traJ•, : Loather and tln lase ls ear emaattty. ar Leweat PW....
EASE AND SECURITY
This cut represents the doub:e tress wi'houc the batt. %or. 4), posit ion of toe i shape*
aping situated is the Pad, by w! 1. Ina t'uN'.TAN'1' h•t: sap INWARD and l l'%V.tItD
premium in.�.+e Eo+Vra the hernia when 'Fr r:,tfs ,s LtJ,: st r•/. -
CE RHYNAS, Druist,
SOLE AGENT, GODERIC
February sib, ISM.
It,11
CHICAGO HOUSE.
2VZIss w :. TNSCT
Begs to s*ttounre the' she has to stork .n :,.tyre ar.d ,arced pro(us.u:..
TIze 1'ery Latest ll'utter and SpFaslzio;:s
and *be would reepectf*t'.y iut.te toe ladies :uta:: and see she duplay at
The Chicago House
0ml rci, Oet Ind, WM.
age holic liquors.
The report atter full discussion wan ss.
H. F. Culnnting Esq. was celled to *nu(Zh t" I tell you when you hare on
the choir "ns hundred to give and see • thousand
the chair and after music by
and prayer by Rev. Mr. Gundy, the Ihands reaching for them it makes y
zhoir sang -Steal away t.. Jests," sad j feel poor. At the Civil .Service exami
h. ap"niter esu ictr„dueed, *tion• in a Georgia town a colored than
The speaker said he had been speaking I1 who was seeking a position in the mail
�►. 1.:n, M col. red people he found it f
service presented himself furerumittatioa.
Betel w irk to bring himsetf down to i Here u one of the question put to him
• . to pure white trash, laughter,. !ung.
u the distance from London,
It r quires a dit%rent way te, reach that i Elft• t to Bombay, India, rein the Solt
i.aupl�thau the whites. When a small , (,anal 1' The candidate answered, "
boy, tn'tthe northern part of the State ..f ' say,boas, if yer twine to put me on that
New Yoti1(, he was rumnrvgink about in 11 route I -I'll withdraw that application "
:he garret`ghen he found a colleted man Laughter.) God bless them; they are
secreted sm.ing some boxes He cam. happy People --simple, kind, and not via
ekwe ten times quicker than he went up. r diictIve. $ume►xdy says to me they'
Hoa father told him if he had g ,t hos ala lazy, I remember ape•king of that Was:
...can to keep his mouth shut. T wl•t eal.r+d wan. a said "Yoe.
night the c,doreti men wait assisted to get hese. we've been slaves for two hundred
to Canada and freedom. The colored can• and when the mss 00100 and dos
i.ecple, yes, and the white peep!. too, of bonged liberty to w we ))eau est down
the South always ask mere questions 1 for a couple of yean." Iwughter an
•Oolet Camels than any place north of applause. But 1 telt you, turns[, these
Mason and Dixon. lin.. When order -1 oolnred men are [jetting rested and get
ed South to lairs arm..g the colored
ting t.. work. tt hy, since the war the
plr in the temperance cause he at have accumulated one hundred millions
rib refused, but the efcers of the A . of dollars, and that, too, beginning with
octativn ioaisted, .0 they finally compro-
out either skill or capital There u a
wised mltter• by his consenting to g,,, ' future before soeh a people, litlr. Meed
. L• hter., He had spigot On winter related the story of w freedman whom his
:.:int daring the past three years in muter had educated and learnt a trade.
:adoring arn••n, them, freeuently add- The war Def' themuter broken in health
esainil audiences of from 5110 to i,,f00 and nnile e, and the former slave was
,.•: pie , eager. anxiota listeners. He kindly caring fur him to hos old age to
l:reieed the fact iv.me that oke colored hit gratitude for fernier kindness
prop:0 of file suede were rising to he a the st Dry u(a poor old colored man A.
oast cf fist great tactor which is to over. had suited, who had prayed for freedom
throw iii ti,1u•jY [rantsc end strike olf for sixty years and "didn't want to ,ret
the fettils of string drink w'rich bine T' 'It'' for 22 before the f.'.rd wan , .,f tine
ren* "outs. in helping 1 nem we ere 'oki utan's anxiety for a drunken s'•n,and
aeI111*7 .ursel..s as they stand ahoohder his injunction to pray f..r him. The
t ,.'...older with w to the tight. Th. speaker feelingly said he had faithfully
'act' dwra M length on their power ! �� beano nt his ot •myon pray foro too, tihea old
man's hey," but t.. put in a word for the
missionary temperance worker in the
South. iApplauee
At the resinent of Rev. George Brown
lir. Mead aging in hie wonderful bent one
"I awn • Child of the King," the audience
joining in the chorus.
'Kidney, liver and urinary complaint,
'Pronounced by Boston s beet physi-
tana-
' Incurable
Seven bottle" of your bitters cured
im. and I know of the
'Lives of eight persons
In my neighborhood that have been
sed by your bittern.
And many more are using them with
rest benefit.
'They almost
Do miracles
les Mrs. E. D. Slack.
----ter..
ID. indeed Pretensions ens/ MY «tear
H may roneeas---
Thasphattne. or Nerve one, a Phos-
piute 1.5Iement based upon Scientific
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. of Boston, Masa, cures Pulmon-
ary Consumptior., Sick Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertig•, and Neuralgia
and all wasting diseases of the human
system. Phosphatine is not a Medecine,
but a Nutriment, because it contain" r.o
Vegetable or Mineral Ponons, Opiate"
Ntrcotiva, and no Stimulants, but um
ly the Phosphatic and Gastric Elements
found in our daily hood. A single buttes
is *ulbciont G, convince. All Druggists
s fl it $1.00 per bottle. L,WVIN &
Co., sole agents for the Dominion,
56 Front Street East Toronto
-
tg
uv Foe rough aondttw,a of the akin,
• liampo'oing the head, Pimples, Erupt- -
! ion and Skis Menses, use Prof. Low's
Sulphur bleep. lm
Chide ere M
•
Is order t.. withstand Cholera baud
sock like epidemics • perfect purity of
I
atomblood, and the proper action of the atom
ach are required. To insure that end,
in the cheapest, most available and com-
plete manner, use McGregor s Speedy
' Cure ter Dyspepsia and Impure Blood.
There is no purer, safer or more reliable
re remedy in existence for Indigeatton,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc. As your
neighbor er any person who has used it
Sold by George Rhyne*. Trial bottles
e given free. lm
d It is said Parnell will
don distridt in which th
. dominates at the next
that Justin McCort
ate for Liverpool
will run at Glasgow.
apes
f e •n;, They have a wievierful emsie.
al r.auenee. On one feculent while lie -
toeing to their s,nal ng an aged brother
said he feared I souk( think their sing.
deg t loser jut.: bur. i said no. bet of 1
L..f heard •.se verse before which f af.
terw*rd heard sung in the midst of M
yawrful revival I dont know w
«cu:d hare acid. This is how it ran - _
Pb. !vine lath/ hob de olds.* stag.
Thr lia►.rr.ialt bog .1. flame ;
Ti•e rod b•:a ewe no wing et all.
Bo ha• arts t1.., -.11 1... one
(Lsu;hteir.) sly old friend explained
low when work esu done the slaves esti
to Neal away so the pree•..ein end there
1t was that Steal Away 19 .leen. - was
"bJ'n.' And they cwt sing it too. Yee
this k that hit sang it well, but Ideas Netirm*I .ilia me ntysr waged. mild
} oer sorb these colored people could but thorough, end an the Stomach and
stagISM i right out of their boots. 1 Liver Pill in Melt Im
ieneeL.4i M5 sowers
for all porpoise of a family medicine,
...Few
earl'. Ye low (A1 is the head of the
Rot. It is used with unprecedented sue-
Wink
rse•W , both intervally anal externally it
[miss More throat, Berne, Scolds, Frost
Biwa, relieve. and often COM Asthma.2 i
•
teat a Lon-
rish vote pre-
moral election,
will he a candid -
that T. I'.t) Ginner
issisembefela
Are youtroubled whiat Rheum,
Rough Skin, Pimples er Canker Soros t
if so, go at once to Geo. Rhymes' Drug
$u.re and get a package 1 McUregnr &
Parke's Carbolic ('erste. Price 25 cents
It was never known to fail b
Feeing is believing. Read the testi
monis!. in the pamphlet en Dr. Ven
Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a betide
and relieve yourself of *11 those abntrer-
ing paint Your Druggeat car tell you
all aheent it. Rohl by J Wilson ioderich
2m
1 Newsmen. at•eni.ee
1Yhen your horse a galled, scratched
or cut, nr has an ugly acre, bathe twice
daily. and apply McGregor Ar Parke's
Carbolic ('erste. it is undoubteedly the HIDES!
SIDE$ i ■
finest healing and cleansing application
for it. fie sure you pt McGregor &
Parke k, held for 2:Sc. pug boa, at Drug
Store. I.
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