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GODRRICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THUIiSDAY, JUNE , 1894.
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THE NTH OF THE NEWS,
Live items from strettrywheret.
ores aeeerd .r the lisp e• et the me*
1 rnre1/7 rv.seroaed Martel tem
sees of Mese Mages .1
ores* lnepeeaa.ee,
r--'.. m -u were killed la a railway 4101-
141.,:. at .haruu, 1'., on Wednesday.
k ..Mp. tet is un (001 to effect • gen-
es, r-ruloton thoughuut (sutra' Amer-
ica
merica
1 .r_ are blew upeu the safe In Saltier
Bo- ,try', ods store. Wfartua, sod took
Robert Hell, originator of the Bro:barn
ted
it -the, the largest in Scotland. did
at I.l,nburgh.
Bombs were exploded on We.lneeday
eight lis front of the Ministries of Justice
.td tear et Rome
It u gated 'het then are mon poo er of
the emigrant class leaving than entering
the l h i t.d $latest
Lu fke United Blatta Senate on Theirs
ase en amtni*aM potting all lumber tau
W free het wee sirpted Iy
B*inmskers In Nebraska and Kamm,
Crum to Lave bent extraordinary sone.
ton or meat it:perimeutn
Jack Wright who mysteriously disap.
prated Baits Woodstock wine months ago,
as turned up in St Thomas.
The Hans daughter tet Wm Moes, of
Portage la Prairie wee drowned by faUiug
sit an old will ou Friday night.
A *.timing Locket in the Blies shaft ed
Nutt die. Ps . dropped upon and killed
Wm I:.Ier and Adam Herman.
The l .ti. Government has spent $71•
101.' r. -.re than It bas received during
wunthe Not of the fiscal year.
A .• td powder exploded et the Ghia -
wow game. near Jerruyu. Ya. Ole Id -
dry, 1riri. u j omen wen, mss of 11141111 fa -
JOY
Mt William Many was on Wednesday
4eo:.i air 1', dnitneeneaer of Public Works
EA -erasion to lion. 1.'. F. Fraser. re-
tied
.t spoitil rwrmittee of the Advisory
herd nes recommended that agncultare
be taught in the Public Schools of Mann
the
Ih• monument w Horace Greeley, erected
awn 1.e auspices of 1'y4,ogr■j.bicel Union
lin, 5. wee unreoed W New hawk on Wed-
sigh
The c'enwhan engine acid locomotive
web at Ktutmtoti ham avowed the contrast
far tie luck gates at the Sault Stf. Marie
oda:.
F nr locks .f the Welland Canal were
sr Je itairy carried away by the steamer
1,:r Wittri.ur, *1 Piet Dsitousie on
W04 arta•
Ant., teerew, of Whitby, aged 23. 00011
a.:..- scnts,uer Sweetheart, was Inst ov.r•
when the •,.reel was near Sand
h Meas.
r Krsztnan rebel neral officers have
i to prison for ten years. Several'
re have been ar,eated, and mors
been
atter
,Id folio
The thirt nth iute:national Confer.nc.
.f the Tout.g en's ('orlatten Associations
Mite work' a lembld in Loudon,
w Thursday.
l nrgl..rs ransacked the residence of Esv,
Father Keough Yetis early on Thursday
Nor: ing, bet got only' some snit change
for t:.eir trouble.
At Iayefj000l, N.S.. on Thursday, a
iMacs I•eihsd with flour ran over Johnny
Abernethy, saves years of age, killing
kits slmo.t instantly.
A cablegram received at Kingston on
Wednesday- annoul,cel the distil of Major
Fort;.••leo R.t., formerlycounseled with
the Kingston Military Colege.
ilapatchiel from `San Salvador Mote
that IVVtIDg, attended by oonsider•ble ,
Sts of life, is still going un between the
liorernmeht forces and dm rebel..
J,.1 I Mole. a plumber, fell down an el. •
-
wow Obit at Nonlbe'mere' wareroom. To-
n,ut.. on Thured•y and received injuries
which caused his death in a few boors
The i:tcentiee Committee of the Toronto
Ereno,l hes decided to sand • deputation
to tete,* to ask •$%000 (nest gar a Do-
mmh,a F:xtibtitun at Toronto it 13106.
!Tear Eaton, O.' two small children of
lssnty commissioner P R. Fisher ven-
eered Into • barn at their horse and were
ten spiel w death by a vicious stallion.
The (' S Serrate has palmed a resolution
deel.ring ter interference in Hawaiian
eiders, ►rd that the United States will re -
mrd interference by any other power as
et unfriendly act
Hun. Edward Morro, James Tessier and
,„H" -
martin InrI, g, the three Wblomway np-
rwntatarem for St. John's West, New-
temeilee d Lave hems unseated and claque" -
Mad for corrupt pTaetiesa
Neu Marshfield, Wis., on Wednesriay, a
thin ren off the track, owing to • switch
been sona
ton killed,h are with.
re m itelg. sad 1Five 1.1vv.
u titans badly injard.
Ti.. Hiehelie. & ()stark Company's
s511t., Maenet rru, aground on Split
" Tbetween Cagoule and Cedar Rapsds.h
*day. The pa .ngers were all
°sled 14 safety at Candreuil.
Tte ticket 0 ee of the Cumberland
$ .d Coal Company at Springhillims
•
swept away. n► boob Ia,ng her lite.
Then M mach euLerlug.
M l'olpoys, a baurlet three mites from
Wiarton, • tense beer bel lug to James
Shaokl.tou, h.,telkeeper, tel that pleura
while playing with the four year uW child
of the owner, became angry, and to
W woos.
child to
Y. C. Aueworth, aloe( of the records
and isualun division of the U.S. War Ile
partmeut, indicted fur watudaugl.ter ID
the case gruwiug out of the Poole theatre
disaster of lest June, in whit* more than
a sours of (3overntaint a van killed.,
is now free
The spring review of the Uerinau trope
took place ou Wednesday rte the Tempel
hider 1.1d. The troops were reviewed by
the Emperor, in the presence rf the Km
pre... the King of Saxony, Prince George
• :.sassy, the Regent of the Duchy of
ltruuew►ck, and the Prussian Princes.
Lord Aberdeen visited the heat end
Dumb luatiluom at Belleville on Wednes-
day. and afar a careful iuspecdon of all
the departuieute was formally welcowd.
He pail • brief vent to Crossley mad
Hunter • meetings. and attended a charity
tbeatr3al perlurraaoee ire the evened.
CAPTURED THE CROOKS.
llrc•d M
Slates, H.S.. wee burg-
°tled Wednesday night The safe was
Moss rim and POO and mew paper. .to -
he N o °los
,,'n Beeston, a Californian of wealth.
t'ao e,.mmltted for trial la London.
reg . far hilllag an Itiostoot as -'Men la
erset ty poklag hi sabred's NM the
pet•ol Heweton
stn t .ye l be medeiae to said M bate
Mr rimiest' Willett k Ms $'Ea'E•
cis drams do W United Statokuntsreete
�Motional toms', Christians Tamper-
nion her last two years s.lary,
she has received as prettiest of
mot argiunaatioe.
UI high water reserril..t PerllsledMft hem
t h a
fey ?Nita, ekessmyf s, ing.,r�see�ntfreshet
p�,
The
ti•I°l Cosmaadf. W_&. h.. ►,.e
Owe W lines Sappoord to he " MoU7
ristebea"-Hoa We»rd as • (rook.
Toaosru, Jane 1. -- Two meta hare been
arrested. charged with the swurdling uI
John York, the farmer from British Cu
lumbi. They gave their names as John
Williams ani Willman McPherson. Mr.
York i.tenttfied the men positively a the
two who .wiudled him out of $190 on the
C. 1' it train.
IMO of the men is supposed to be the
notorious " )lolly Matches.- who is known
ell over Amenia:. the prince of confidence
Wen. Ths police are dtotled in thou
opita.n no to 1,1. identity with that ;lotoryr
nos character. but the general belief 11
that he 1. the man.
"Monis!latches" has •sotnenhat drama-
tic carver. When a youth tie disguised
himself as a mare.* girl during a big tots
brationin Nes York city, and on aocuant
of his slight figure and rather feminism
.cant of .t.untetaahce Lr }.a .n1 among tate
Wining* without being otecoverel. In lbs
one day 1.e w mid to have merle #2,000 end
wort fur himself the tole de plume by
which be has leen known oyer since.
1►anirg the war he joined a dozen differ •
out regtuente and made a ctwsiderabk
sum of :money as a bounty jumper. lie
bas seldom used his real name, which la
John Larney, but after the war he came
10 1.1811•1/811104 bongbt mwe property at
Silver Creek, near Brsmptui, under the
*awe id John Dolan. It Is taut known
whether or not 1e holds this property yet.
Whet' 33 yore eked he teed served hie oto
years in various penitentiaries, end was
indebted to other from which he had
esc*pe•1 for twelve years
thus of the most daring ethernet that
Limey ever engineered was the rubbery
of the tlaleaburg hack about fifteen jrars
ago. He waited until e11 the uflictnls
except the cashier had gone out to lunch-
eon, and then walked into the buiidusg
with two sroMatre Lessee kept the
cashier busy in making some small cb•nge,
white the seeoud mat, held ups newspaper
and screened the third, who snatched
$3.400 trots the desk without being oh
served. Then the three men left the hawk.
and getting into • rig that • twitch mss
had outside, the whole quartette eseapd.
J- J. JERMYN'$ SAD END.
An kesbeder rads Ha Lite White Pre-
parlse t. Fly.
Viten-Yon, Ont, June 2. -Yesterday the
report of • pistol was heard coming from
• room upstairs occupied by Mrs. J. J.
Jermyn. Phe house s right opposite the
Arlington hotel A minute atter Mrs.
Jermyn came running down with the news
that her buebend had just shot himself.
This is the Jermyn who was arrested last
Angara, accused of wasting trust funds to
the extent of $4.000 or 55,000, and was
e upp.ed to have ab.coudd. Hie wife
now affirms that be ties never :eft this
Morse. but has been hiding in • small Croom
unknown to any our, but herself He was
getting reedy to leave when. probably. the
king confinement mot the excitement ot
prepating to leave home uu.ettled hie
mind. He hold a revolver to the side of
his head and the ball glanced coming out
at the temple. He is still living, but the
dor-lora have O. hope Mr, Jermyn ouee
enjoyed a good business and the confidence
of the public.
•wtsIde at Hsp.lwr.
Hnsrstsa, June 4. --The body of Mt.
John Wehner, jr.. was found in the woods
near the enid gnarry. on the property of
Mr Bober, Brodie, lying ore Iia face. keds
throat est with • okapi, which was lying
clone to the body. He had. before eom-
taling the set, cloned the ease of the
rater and put it in hie pocket Mr. Web
see was to have been 'named on Widnes
t(0 an estimable young lady of this
aga. No cense ears be assigned for the
C. Wallas» Again Orwad Mast.r.
L&ebaav, Ont, Jew 1. -Then wen lit
tie or no emotes' for the Orsnd Mastership
at the meeting of the Grad (range 1.14ge
hen. Mr. Wallace had a large following
and wily carrier) the vote The se.sloo
lasted all night. FJectlon of officers look
piece at fire o'clothk in the 'Horning and
the ssetoo was than adjourned.;
T'r..NI» Folly R..•..eved-
Wtrtntnt Jule 1. -Jul Surgeon Cm
grain says drat Joseph Trost', the mar -
darer of Constable (Jndssy, .t Comber,
bas now 1.11y recovered frogs the *tests
of the ballet he fired in an .ttempt to take
bis own life.
Agrarian. n.tt.Ilisn Ice Mmmehe»riar
8oartt1Al, Jae* 1.--A rebellion has
imam out is Mws►det•ts ►e ewgmsesa
ed en disputes betimes the Chiaha
sod ilsegeNen ddadlelea
Lytt!eve t A hew somber from the
Feet ids of the a wss►ip attended the
.ass4fns of M.itled Yr.AlM.y, at Nal.
room en Meeday last. Tia rs.lgos. *' of
Rev. Om. Len was $eegsed, as Irks we
tike leal Sabbath in Jima.
REV. MR. BURNS DEPOSED.
The Oaetp* Coarereaoe t'oteMers tie
Charges Preferred Agalmel H/a
1iona.u'u, June 1. -The ministerial
session of the Guelph Methodist Couto:-
mom
outesmom began here in the North street
Methodist church yesterday, Rev. Presi
dent Cu*ningham in the chair. The
prendent submitted the list of transfers
affecttug the Guelph conference.
The matter of ministerial character and
dourine was uir.d 1010. tea -only .as.
requrrouQ eroded coneideratlon being that
of Bev Nei Borns. 11..e., and this its
the matter of doetrit.al teaching alone.
The president called upon the secretary
of the conference to reed Rev. Mr. Barns'
"My apology " The secretarr read eharge
1 aa follow*. -He bolds and teaches
that the Holy Scriptures are nus twutial ,
he impugns and discredits the Word of
the*, ai,d affirms that it is not the only
rule and the suMeieut rule both of our
faith and practice. -
Charge 2 --"He holds awl teaches a
view of Jesus Christ which makes His
diriotty practically uun•esmentisl, and
while declining to declare hie accord with
the view of the divinity of Christ held by
Ute Methodist church be has assailed that
[kir."
Charge 3. -"He holds and teaches as
the essential of the gospel the fratern•1
doetn,,e that a Chrstiau may and should
know the will of (god to all things affect-
ing him exclusively by the direct roved' •
lion and guidance of the Spirht as well as
Christ or the apostles knew it, and repudi-
ates all other gumbo"
Charge 4.-" He ignores the leading
duetriues of Methodism, treating them as
inessential and de-,lariug In substance that
hs ti.e..rr of goads:we i. the whole goespel;
Merits erits the hu.utlicreucy .f \t whey's
teschiuo and example, because it did rot
ul.•lieir Otte fewtrcal d,.ctrltie , oleo de-
e:are. that M.tnudarn has co satl.faccory
ns
awtr to the .cracial problem a. to how
to it right , He sin er.es the .iucerity
mei integrity of\Meti,udtes ah.1 ll.il.o•i
Wu. fro:el:at.s r .e anti regt.lati.ar for
Tsnistidc:
1N
1t„tootw eaerelers, d his teachi..;a have
, o .t diesr•fun awl elsuson .c.i•
project:et.l to the M*thoutst Church lis
wrist' id.*Vet
licit ut :nu above elorlg.s were decided
by tyre committee to have been proven and
the uecuwu of the committee was swtalu•
d by the conference.
A committee appointed to prepare a re-
solution re above vase brought in the fol-
lowing report, which, on moeuu of Hey.
Dr. Griffis, seconded by Itev.11)r. Willough-
by. was accepted.
"The charges against the Rev. Nelson
Burns, M.A., fur holding and propagating
dm -urines weieh-are contrary to our articles
of religwu and doctrinal etondanl, having
been fully sustained, Resolved, that the
only coarse open to us Is that he be de
poised- from the ministry of our Church.
Nevertheless this penalty shall not be en
forced Holli the fast day of the present
cession of the cohfrreu,•e and not then if
in the meantime he shall, to the satisfac-
tion of the conference, retract lots errone-
ous views and avow Himself w full aoourd
with Methodist dtsctriueu dud usages
COLORADO UNDER WATS&
A Cleadtwrrt tenses Maar Deaths east
N Id.apread Destruction.
Presto. Cul.. June 1. -The clondburst
which rent a vast torrent of water down
the valley and into this city caused many
deaths and rendered widespread deetru.:-
tion. The work of rescue had just began
when • recerrence of the flood caused a
suspension ut the work, and it is feared
that many bodies which were washed
away and under debris will never be re.
covered. Many apple ere missing.
A company of Calitor*ia Cozeyitea,
numbering about Afty, who came fr„m the
wee( and were camped on the aver bank,
report that five of their comrades are
inhering. (.rave fears are expreeetd for
twelve families of .gnatters on an island
down the river. Then is no means of
reaching these people at present
Dg,vaa, Jump 1. -This city was practi-
cally isolated from the remaining portion
of the State for must of the day owing to
the damage done railway, telegraph and
telephone lines by the heavy rainstorm
that has preverled for the pest forty eight
hours. The extent of the damage cannot
be estimated farther than to say it is un-
precedented.
A GI.anl/M Elspem»at.
Daermr, Ont., Jnne 4_ -The quiet vil-
lage of Glenallan had a tittle excitement
on Saturday when it was Lound out that
Mies Fannie, only daughter of John
Nought. had eloped with John Hit'_orn .t
Bloomii gdale. it appears Hil:orn war
working in dilenallan and had been paying
attest to Mies Nought for wine time.
The father had fo'b'dden Hilburn the
hoose but they continued to meet in seer:
and the father being hen on bnei-
sees en elonment was planned. The
young couple evidently had sympa-
thizers se two egg were welting at the
ooukirts of the pillage. Mies Hongbt
walked not and met them and all drove
rapidly to Berlin.
ORDINATION :SERMON• there `hesev:ral i• b: omM:In thei taping theDtree. how eg""volt : OVER THE HURON TRACT.,
Addonaa of Breadth and Power
4e.er.l Nwerlaaead eI t erms../Mks a
in. Old and Ike *ewe roses.*, -
-A Thorough aapemftea
et taw and Liao,
North -et. Methodist °hutch never hold se
large • roegtegauoa as on Solidity lase when
Rev. A. Carman, 1) 1) , General Supsrier-
tendent of the Methodist Church of Panda,
deh.ered his discourse on the reception of
the young men late the t;uelph Couf.re*t+
of 1894. The pews, the melee, the valorise,
the choir loft, the corridors -every place
was thronged almost to sufloatioa. The
General Superintendent spoke to part as
fences :
" Ye are not under the law, but under
grace " Romans vi•14, " Ye are become
dead to the taw by the body of Cbr.t '
!loos. vii 4, "By grace are ye saved though
faith "-Eph. it fi, •' 1)o we thea make void
the law through faith ` Gd forbid, --yes,
we establish the law' - Rom. tet M. '•Tnink
not that 1 am mine to destroy the law and
the prophete ; but to fulfil ; for verily, I say
moo you till heaven and earth pees, one jot
or tittle shall in so way pane from the law till
ell be fulfilled. Whomever, therefore, shall
break one of thee* least commandments and
*Hell teach roes so, he shell be called the
least in the k,.gdnm of heareo ; bat whoop
ever •hall dosed teach them, the some.hal! ranee it was given at all. was green in 'rune
be rolled great it the kisgdom of heaven ernes ,n teach toe very r atureend chat -octet
-Math v-17. of th., Jewish copra .tion. And to the
Hew shall we mooerile these statemesom ' caret.' atudo4dhere is ro better ,oeiruetor
Atom a saH-contradictory, perplexing hook tot •n •bat is---- ht law. inn sloe,
Hitt •te,n. t ed tau sin sed c e•usia
adml.atrettea of which Cod can saes mw i have the fruit or flower : is the tyre . 1
to Himself, as fully set forth in the Inspired I moved swans' its purpose s full 1 ie
Word cad confirmed in the theism provider'. fruitage • Is the law removed ire,.• -. , • Thu
tial government. The Adriatic eso.omy, be- porpoise is fulfilled to love ' To ream is ,e
fore the fall el man, was • specific ease- (runt we must not destroy the tree, to reach
nine ; the Pstrtarehal economy. before the love, mercy sad gram we way not destroy A Weekly
law was procW.,d from Siu•t, was o clear 4w sod js.tt6.athoa. „ We w Dot under
and distinct sanguine, and inn were saved the law, bot under grace." We are not un
daring lis existence ; the Mosaic economy, der the administration of hare plea, swept
trader a proclaimed law, was snot her dr•i.e on by relentless blasts, borne upon the
anomers ; the Aae.ente or rttealestrc soon- rocks and seed of devouring *awes ; but
cony was di.14.ot in Iia character from Its we are reader an administration of sails fill-
pnJea,aron : and the 4'brisuae economy, re d with favorable breesee,w,th keel anewer-
;.rsiag in some measure to the Patriarchal ing to faithful pbt,aad with glowing ouurw
er Mocbilwiekan economy. is the cwnpletion on the broad end bounding sea. Hut that
and perfection of .11 preceding *cowmees, dues not mean that masts and spars. ami
retaiorsy their essential principles and en slops ere done away. They may not he
barging and *standing their savior power much thought of, but without thorn u
And besides all these we ksow that Gd neither speed .or safety. It would not du to
has been saving men under the e.r000my or say that haves, bolt. and girders had been
drepen.tsu of Natcral Relegiue, so oiled, abolished ; oo mon will it do to say the
" For they shell come from the East end law hath been remove{.
the West, and the North and the S with, Wo are not under an e0000eny of narrow
and sit down with Abraham and leap.: ane channels, dangerous rests and bars m'the
Jaonb t■ the kingdom of i:od." In no mai low tides, jagged rocks and sharp tures or
without Christ, for all things are in Him, certain wrack and ruin ;,. but under an
and through Him, and to Him. but alway economy of flood tide and over -thornily
by the merit of His atonement and the waters who the mewl is lifted above the
adoption of His grace sad power, through ramparts of the channel, and plows with
all the eoosomies then run the same general noble prow the ewelliug flood. But why
principles, tboaeb with a wide d,veraity in say that the shores and walls that secure
their manifestation. Good and coil. nght the channel have been removed ' Men that
and wrong, guilt and innocence, according !winch their vessela only when the tide is
1, some a:asdard, ere is all In all are some out will find tee rocks there high and bard
law or requirement ; some modes of viola- as ever.
tion or transgression ; some pesa'ttes ; some We are not under the economy of rushing
atonement. and juatifiosuoos ; sone ob.di- wheels down the steep grads to an awful
e •e, rerefer and rewards. Most closely in abyss ; but we are under an economy of safe
this relprd does the Jewish ritualistic eeon track and rolling train, with powerful
may resemble the Christian d opemotion. engine, abounding convenience and untatl
Indeed, this karmic or Jewish economy. Mg sonifort and sausfactioo. (tut who will
dare say the roadbed, track or wheels are
el.nliehed or removed, Likely them thine.
that esnnot be removed are in•li•peneab!e
to mar sped, safety ascii comfort, even more
than some of the comforts and luxuries
tbemxl.es. Even en .s the law the road
14..1, the glesslog (reek and the thundering
train of grace. -
Ye are net soder a drepensation Al lite in
garrison and fortes., in rani p•rta and
towers goardtng the hberuea and peace of
the Empire ; but ye are under a duprnle
tion ,t pi Iranian, *•mon and the fruit" of
industry within the Empire. The imniuni
ties sod pos,.sainna are glnrions, but you
cannot remove the fortifications -and towers.
The law protects the grace. 13' het mman-
eth then the antithesis, " V. are not under
the law, but under groes"' it m.aneth
that the moral law of 1;d in its high, spir-
itual intent and demend is upon rise
of w to the ooastitutlou of thugs ; that by
nature it a upon us with its condemning
and disabling power : For we have all sin-
ned and Dome short of the glory of lid.
Pint it also further means that ►y faith in
I'hrist we Boma trom under the condemning
and disabling sewer el the 1•w into the par
dotting end enal.ling energy and efficacy of
grace, it meaneth'bet Christ is our 0017
refuge and hope, that in Him, and Him
alone we have stenos' life ; and that out of
Him not accepting and obeying Him -
there cornea epees us all the dermad end
penalty of the pure law of Almighty t:d.
In Christ we levee Salvation, sad full Same
tine -the fultilkd law, the law of lore.
Without Him our portion re eternal death.
it m.aneth that, justified by
faith, while we still enjoy the teaching
ethos of the law se to tied and man, son sad
holism's, the reetraision power of the law.
the incitine tendeecy of the law, the r l-
ing power of the law -we are freed from the
condemning and disabling power of the law,
for " There s no condemnation to them
who are In 1'hrist Jesus, who walk not atter
the flesh but after the Spirit." " For the
law ot the Spirit of Life in Christ Jerson huh
made me the testified soil, free from the
law of sin and death." How exposed and
terrible then the condition of the man out
of Christ'.
Theirs new, of the relations of law and
grace further show us the folly of claiming
absolute perfection under the economy et
law, and the pad of constant application of
the meta of the atosiog blood. They show
us the seed cif constant prayer and watch-
fulness. They show tee on the other ode the
possibility of Christian perfection under the
law of love As there u no downward
limit to sin, so then is no upward limit (0
grace. W. ca. love Gnrl with all the heart
and mind end soul and strength, and love
oar neighbors ea ourselves. We can be
oonsteetly and perfectly guiltless before
Gd, even thourh in sins of Vootence we
have broken the absolutely perfect law.
W. can stand justified, sanctified, washed
every momentis the blood of the Iamb. Al
so, we cold prem on by gru7,since no upward
limit is eat to the uprooting ..d casting
out of all sinful nature and tesdeacy, pet -
forting holiness in the fear ot (nod. Bat
this 'epithet implies nor insures that we will
not be tampterl again that we shell not
fall roto mistakes or possibly into sin. And
It d0.. imply that if we he true to God, we
can In this life rias to .11 the beigha and
sink to •11 the depths of love divine 1t
dem imply that we shall receive the bap -
tient of power and go forth to victory over
the world, the flesh and the devil. it does
imply we shall he mighty to pull down the
strongholds dein, mad that we shalt be tri-
umphant in glory.
.•tat from the Looal Mill,
.. the Rtble ' say Immo. what a plate, g m� ,tin g
then the °Prrm...v.1 law and observance of
tl. •lewi h people. This grand Motorcar.'
of I .t brat. on . atoning *einem* is the
bur len, strietgtlt rod gluey of the epistle to
the 1(obre... -
'1 ne word law a used in scripture with a
grist variety .1 • pacification* ; and yet,
certa•aly ..ot w.th the most extended
Vat '0,Y p'o•aibhe- It n never there used for
the 4w of gravr'atton, law of supply and
demand, law of chemical sting, 4w of re-
fraction of light, or for • law of grammar,
logic or biology But when we would
ss lerwomnd the statements, " we are not
under law " and " by faith we setahliah the
law," we must learn from the scripture
what the wort "law" mese ; what its
variety of meaning : and in what regard
both statements are designed to be true and
Intl of instructinn. This variety of signi6-
atiow of the term law" • -orae of the most
important terms in Holy Scripture, as what
it signifies is one of the most important
facts in the rovernment of God -may to
some extent lie briefly shown. It means : 1.
The will oft;ndhowever made cloudy known,
as Gen. Ili 5 • " Abraham obeyed my
my voice, and kept my charge, my coin
mandmems, my statutes and my laws." 2
The will of God as plainly declared o. Srnei
in the ten commandments, lieut. iv --13 -
"And the Lord declared unto you Hie cove
nant,wthich He commanded you to perform;
even tet commandment*, and he wive
them oo the tables of clone .. 3
The whole economy delivered by Moses
"This book of the saw shall not depart
oat of thy mouth. Jails. i-8. 4
Specific direction• In that book, as the
law of burnt offering, the law of meat offer-
ing.
ffering. law of the Natant", Ac. 5 The prin-
ciple of nn, as, "1 find • law within my
members." 6. Man'. conscience and better
judgment, as "warring against the law of
.ay mind." 7. The moral law in its
spiritual force. as, "What the law could
not do in that it was weak through the
flesh." 8 The direction of natural religion
and the natural coueetence, as "Them,
having.ot the law are a law unto them
salves." 9 Principle of justification and
rege.eratios. 10. Principle of c-oolomna•
tion and death, ea, "The law of tbespint of
life in Christ Jesus hath made am fres from
the law of sie and death." 11. Levitical err
rituall.tie law and ceremony, as, "Almost
all things an by the law purged with bleed.
12. Lew of love. "Oe these two command
@newts hang the law and the prophets"
13. Spiritual intent of moral law, 'I will
put my laws i.to thy min.le, and writ• them
in Ohre. hearts" 14. Merit of works. 15
Esergy of faith, as "Where is boasting,
thea' 11 is excluded. By what law' Of
works • Nay, but by the law of faith."
There as room, then, even if these were
all the mementoes of the terms in the Scrip-
ts, to have it tree in some repot or other
we are sot midst the law.
Then, agate, the terra grace in used ie
various eigagations, as " The general
favor of God ; (2) favor le specific direc-
tress ; (3) quel'fleatinms i. men ; t4, ter oper
•tics, of the favor of I:ad in man's telecom ;
(5) the fra:ts of this oo operation. So,ageio,
in some respect or other, or all, we .ay
readily be under •race. Again, it most be
borne in mind that all law in e11 the se.ao-
miss has several fonctioes : (a1 Inetrecti.g
--showing ohmmeter and nater* of (.n4 sod
bottoms ; (h) nature of roan tad as ; to) re-
straining from evil ; (4) iae'ting to rood; Iso
sodeareisg ; (1) inflicting disability -dgpri
v.tianl sad aoteal puaishm al ; (e) ae-
enm.W es quilt may be removed or smpead-
d in one 'motion sad sat in soother,whieb
is work of atonement
There is clear amassment teal the rttosl
Mie se.semy is 1esaysd Col, ii 14, 1:►L,
gni 19, to , Hob. ix 8, La_ 23 At. Alen
aelf-eyrtteocing hook is the 1:11., reepo.d
or lows The law s removed, says the Ants-
n.•nsiae ; it ie nothing toile. nothing In the
*suave•• in Christ. 1 he law i, in tult force
and .*1eet, ao.l et a...,4..g as ever in ite
spirit ..1 and strictest legal .ease in foltew-
e s, replies the stokes perfectionist."
Neither man sees halfway an unit the re•
•plen.lant orh of truth ; neither .0.1.1, is
elfecuVe to the salvation of men It is the
partial, the imperfect view of truth that in
that productive soil of dimamma- arrogance
of spurt and pride of orator* begets the
sects and cestesdine doggie's is the Christ -
sea church. Why should set oleo fly o6 in
openert. directions when Paul teacher,
Therefore by the deds of the law shall
no flesh he Justified in His might ;" and
further. "'mother.' by faith we have faith
with Goat through our 4ed, Amos Christ ;
sod Jamas, nn the rdieW hand, as dmtioctly
affirms, "Ye see. then, how that oy works
a man is justified and not by faith only ;
and further, "was riot Ahrah.m, our fa•her,
justified by works when he had offered up
low, his son, upon the altar!.' Why
should not short-.lghted, narrow-vsew.d,
setf•willd secterrea maintain on the oleo
side that juatlfcatioo is by faith without
works, and on the her side that jastifioa-
ono is by works without faith' What
doss the heady. h,gh poinded man, the
'recreant. pioud acid cootentieus, want of
the golden band of love and light that
n ailed into one blessed saving truth the two
seemingly conflicting prevntatioes of it by
two holy ^pestles in the prosecution of
their .tupeDttow ergomenta: of what
amid to such • spirit is Paul's instruction --
Paul's
Paul's wedlock of the old commandments
and the new that he that lnosth another
hath fulfilled the nae : "For this, thou
. halt not commit adultery ; thou .halt not
kill. thou shalt not steal, thou shalt no'
hear false witness, thou shalt not covet ;
and if there he any other commandment it
is briefly comprehended ta this saying,
namely, thou shalt love thy neigh, or, as
thyself. Love worketh so ill to his
neighbor, therefore Incvis the fulfilling of
the law ;' not the removal of the law, cer-
tainly, but under some dispenaatioo or other
meeting all the derma of the law. Again
of whet avail the apostle James' clerk .tete-
meet of precisely the name position : "If
ye fulfil the royal law, aocerding to the
scripture, thou ahalt_Is • thy neighbor as
thyself, ye do well 1r wbosoeeer shall
keep the whole law i yet offend in one
point is guilty of soh • Faith, if it have
sot works, is dead. being Moos, • Show
we thy faith without tby works and 1 will
show thee my faith be my works."
What need of wrangling here, or calling
the Bible contradictory or perplexing
What need of c,stMUoo on such • peerage
as is Pea to bile Philiptaoe . " Wok out
your own salvation with tear and trembling,
for it is God that worketh is you both to
will •ted to do his good plowmen." And yet
sects and parties are Mt11 upon one ed of
the passage and as garment wets and per-
i es on the other end of this passage.
Nevertheless. with l brim and his holy
apostles it is the expression of the perfect
laity of the work of Gd and the work of
tee is human salvation. How dare mi
nod asunder what God has joined together '
Truly, we must seek and cherish strife. Ws
tear apart the sovereignty of God and the
responsibility of man. and build on either
(eagunest distorted raligioss sad faiths of
Oar neem.
Just so we hero epos one another the
diyim. doctrines, "We are sot under the
law bat seder grace ;" sad " By faith,"
seder ``►•es, "we establish the 4w." Be-
devils Ales pansies are in Holy Scripture
then ere these that leap .p M spy tint i.
Christ the law is demi sway ; sad then are
PAseeed with tie Bart .f Jemmy.
Loewe, June 4. -The Three this morn -
Ing says the esl.etion of the Carl of Jersey
t. represent Great Britain at the Inter-
tolonial tonferrnos at Ottawa is a .**U.r
for general congratulation. His modem -
Boo, sound sense and jsdgment and his
trained eapeeity f.r dealing with financial
problems are hxely to be mon valuable
than enthusiastic predisposition to wept
ImperalMtie eanelu.iona
Mrsod se Desalt or' a Fire.
W oomsn•cs, N. B.. Jetts t -- A terrible
e.4mity oeonrred at Pembroke, about is
miles from her.. David McRetal4 loot kg.
boom and all hie household egoism by gra
His four-yesrold son was horned alive
and his wife is sot expected to roomer
from falling from a window to save her
life. H. himself 1. badly baited about
the feta Pee supposed el have origi.-
Med from • stove in lbw shod sad fawned
by high wind. No tnwranee,
Mee •• Deny Oliver, of lesdon, wins
awarded the Mee* e.etres% by t*e seamed
I.aa Bktseday. A4 tender sas.we s w a�
ON. flee move eves Maims M tie
others that as Meetly oanteed dbat our steer et.tsess.t that the morel 4w is is
obdtesa to law is (hist must be what it forms. The re, speak., wet ou to °bow
wield have bees without a mammals(
Christ -that is, that Christian life and
earwigs is a, unerring sod 451.14ble rbedi.
ante 10 ea obsoletely perfect moral leo fa
Os ki.bsae demands The owe polities is
that tiers virtually is no law, kat. rather,
Basses oder groom the view that Paul
..sham in hie .no.try, ' What, then
Shrill we isle ►seas we .re net leader the
law but sd.r grater The other pacitioe
ie that we metier a parkin obedience to a
priest law : the view that he eomh.m is
the deel•rstie., "There in news rightness ;
me sot sue ;_'• Thera 4 nate that ,1 silt
ped ; •e, set em.," And between these
ten ettesm,s--el MAUL reme'isg l►» 4w
sheeet 11er, yes, eves its skims span teem.
re� • sad Oed .wasHlet the dkot.ads of
like* •Negkt*er t y , w Mama severity
toss *me 145Ywms ie -.01tb r d
the dilemmas between the settee of rookie
hoe and of falfillisg, and thea proeesded M
elucidate the eaten of the (1r4tisa Bees
*my, of Christ, and of the law. Ceetiseieg,
he sod, ye an set ander the law sf stripped
trees sad bare limbs of Wieder. bet ye ars
seder the foliage .f glories, the ►luno.m
and splendors of Spriest sad Summer, lied
the 'Mdse. lassies fruitage of the Mike
lee Aat..as Ye are seder the gree of
the nowise mimeos, the vigor of the je4.a,
the bricbteeleg of thogelveri.g leaf and the
r.ddeauog tinge of the peva or .berry
gl•.mise eat ell the verdure like apples of
health and beset in the hewers of YAM
NIA where would 1m Mee foliage sed fruit
with's* the epliftieg trunk and the e.t-
e preadisg *when • Suppose we lesset vro
sr set seder the seomomy .1 ens ..d leak
1'p we arra soder the eea.emy .f fruit and
111g.0 at (sassy sews Served
n0 i tail 'Everybody riga sad
Poled Clipped sad a eadea.ed
--
heap every serol..,
Molesworth : 114ck Spillet left last Moo•
day to take charge of • (;overument factory
l' Prince Edward island.
tt'ingham Jae. Angus left on 'Tuesday
afternoon tea • vomit to a brother and stater
who reside near I tesmoine, Iowa.
liluevale Wiliam Pugh, wife and fam-
ily, have arrived from Algoma They in-
tend to marks their tonne .n Hluevale.
('ranbrook (fur genial lentil Mrd, , 1).
Zimmer, having disposed of hs property
here hes purchased the "soft-dnuk ' manu-
factory In Loomed.
Helgrere l'. !lichee has been app toted
treasurer for the congregation of Knox
church, i engrave, to till the vacancy caused
by the death of the late John I'sylur.
Grey : Wm. Armstrong has been ap-
pointed psthrtta.ter on the Jill am The
owner of cattle in Brussels will now herr
M keep • look -out tor their "horsy -s.'
Fleeter While shearing sheep the other
day, Fred. Green of Stephen, accidentally
ran the abeam tato one tet hie legs jot above
the knee. He is land up in uunsequentie.
Grey : The trustees of S. 5. No. 9 have
asked to have debentures issued to *over
$6.50, payable an 6 veer at b per cent , for
the purpose of erecting • new rich. .1 house.
N'Inrhsm • An exceedingly large mud•
turtle was ceptared by •-.+nc buys oro the
preorie ea Saturday lest. 1 t wee the biggest
we rver saw, and was taken up town un a
dray.
Itrussele : Miss Aggte liltksly wee called
to Montreal tau t%dnr..1.y owing to the
illness of her mother. A number of Mies
Aggie'o iriends went to the depot to say
good bye.
Cranbrook Mimes Jennie end Angie
McDougall assns home it an :ie, not last
Wedne.dav t o attend the funerekodirigheir
Mother WC ham who was bur o*4".o, 'Thum
day, 24th ult.,c - -- -
Hru.sele ; ' t;. Starling, of York, is re-
lieving .t the t:. T. R., Rrusssb, ,u .111.180
esmce of I Operator Ilogarth, who, re away at
Buffalo ne hie holidays. lar. Howarth ac
eump•nid him.
Morns We learn that ,lames itumell. a
former Morris boy. was marred on \lav god
to Vginaw City, Mich., where he htaa bees
employed for • number of year, to Mile
t'lare Davis, of the same place.
Morris. James Kerney, we understand,
has quite a curiosity to the shape of • brood
of young partridges. Mr. Kersey secured
a nest of eggs to the bush soil put them in
charge of one of his herr., with the above
Asult.
Relgrays A quiet wedding took place
at the residence of Mr. Robert 'Fatt.ir,
near Itelgrare, 0.0 Wedneelev, 11sy 23.4,
( when her widest dsu.hser, MIN 1: -,ter, vas
united In marriage 'o Alex. tiaot , of East
Wawauoeh
Tuok.rsnnth . Louis I'ich, of the }lnron
Road, r.ce.tly delivered to S. Smith, of
Clinton, three head of Ibree-ysar-old cattle,
wh,ch weighed 1,450, 2,600 and 1.590
pounds resprctively. she a cow which
weighed 1,640 prhod..
Exeter : Monday the mercury took •
dip, and • cool open est ID. Monday night
the clouds cleerd away and Jack Frost did
thorough work in outti•g down the votes
and vegetables The lode will lie • aert.we
one to gardeners and fruit growers.
S.•forth : The . tows couoc,l have par.
chased Isom :\ie% Itar,d.on the lot in rear
of the market budding, a.lj.ttunu the Com-
mercial hotel stables, for $600 and have sold
the residence and lot at present oceupid
by 1)r. Bethune, to Mr. F. Holmested, for
5120ai
(;ny I►u.can Mcllrroald, 2nd coo., odd
19 heal of three year old stock to Meseta.
Snell A Below last week. The total weight
of the cattle was 24,800 pound', an averase
ot 1305 per animal. 44 Note was the pies
obtained. Mr. McDonald has twenty head
for the July market yet.
&sigmve tine .t thole 'dement events
which usually cause much merriment and
mirth was that which took place on Mondsv
morning of this week, in Trinity church,
Helgrave, when James Cummings, of Ego
Wawanceb, jollied hands for weal or woe
with Mies Maggie Miller, of this town.hip
AFFLICTED FRON INFANCY.
A And our. lied See.'11repalleal Irene ■1.
Cbild*o.d (tired by 01.44a'Eide.7 rill.
Tho ■ nsedr tbea ser..
11..1.4 tram, (tat , .1sse 4 -The young MO
of Hugh Lamont, of this place, has bee. .t
Rioted with dropsy from Infancy. We wee
bleated and ewol1M all over. His paresis
were at their wits end to find mime tsar, for
him whom they read of Dodd s Kidney Pills.
Mr i.mout got mix hoses of the pills lied
the hoe began tithing them. Before the
sixth hal was finished he was essr.d It
dneen't matter whether the patient . young
or old, ties pilo wild .Hart a cure of env
kidney r of damageany d+.s aligns' from
�,�{"red
Exeter A. McDs.ell ..le Me hasd.nme
black earner horse to • gentleman in Inn
des for 5150 She gees to the old Country
Serefortb AIf. Khaw,, private e.eretary
to the British Corneal et l.110, Egypt, was
is tows last week on•vis'ttohi.amok, H.
J P.wshaed
Se.fertb : Td Dao.on was robbed of
f 15 by • 0resa Smelt nn Monday evasion
lest. Sere oaf Td het his Mk an the
' wee Mt pea.'
Lead bury The dwelIinthouse of'loser h
Skated was destroyed by fire on Wednesday
of last week The fire was first noticed on
the toot, sear the chimney, .•d spread wadi
great tepidity. The greater part of the
contents, however, were saved There was
as mearseoe of 1400 ea the belittler' in the
McKillop Mutual.
Morrie : We aro very merry to record the
death of toe of of our eery highly respected
citizens, Doom King, who passed away
May 16. He was followed to the gra.e by
a harp °ompasy of sorrowing friends es
Saturday, May 19114. Ilse. A. Y. Hartley
conducted the movie . He leaves • widow
sod eight ohildreo. They harm the eyes.
pathy of the community.
Zurich Mrs. Oswald, w'd0w of the
Rrs.nes line, did last Moe/My. Her re
roues were interred in the Breasts. gine
esenetery last Teesday afternoon. Her hoe
Item! bas bees dead about 10 years. They
seine to this tos•mehipp over 40 years ago,
whoa it wee a wild wildem.de. Reny new.
remora at that time foaled a welcome
shelter with them Mrs. Oswud had
reached the ripe ere of RS years and 10
..nth.. The large les.alar who mime d
the funeral teetifisd to the respect to which
she was held.
Fester : Some mars ago, Mrs. .l*rites
',outman, by aoedeat, got • drop of loofa.
in ane of her eyes She stewed much or
coneeetence. sad finally lost the eight of
that mernhey (M late the ether eye wee
her.wuing •I coned. and .s.blag the advice
el an -.relict found it m•es.eary to have the
defects.e eye removed. which was dens as
Grandee last week. Mm 141114 1111•11 with
stood the op.relin. well •led is row quite
rea,eered and enjoy. o0sides*bly mere
oeelert tee aeries Om =several
.eetha She is of present in I,yd.m