Exeter Advocate, 1902-5-1, Page 6ALL KINN OF APOLOGIE
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The Reason Why Men. Fail to Accept the
Gospel Invitation.
in fen play of health eve serve our ---1 2-7-. 28. An in these deys came
selves and. serve the world and then prophets from Jerusalem uoto Anti -
make God at last the preseat of a och.
coffin. lt does uot seem, right that Their message, was not a cheerful
we run our ship front Coast to coast one, for tidings ot a comieg famine
carrying cargoes for ourselves and are anything but cheerful, yet it is
thee, when the ship is crushed oa well to be forewarned. If yon have
the rocks, give to GO the shivered learned some he3pu lessone from the
timbere. It ie it great tiling tor a fondue stories in coeuection with
Mao. on his dying bed te repeats-- Abram, Ieaac, Joseph, Eliewleeh end
better that than never et ell; but the others, you will not lack. for
how much betteri how much more profitable meditation upon these
1.411,i041annenlentineidiad remeity that stands usexcelled fort:
WileradrlordiFigeiNeckaNnye poulticing a boil is this'revolt's
y
tionar poult* St' • te
p ' a as 1,
HOUSEHOLD..:. is unettoinable, wheat dour
fui et and one
blespoon honey
Lwi the, beaten yolk of one Itgg, one,
Nan teblespoonful of rye flour. -If rye,
7w
011ill 111 4
01 ellSblvOlf:artilrebatlateli.ttjihhITtiowecatyl
will Jeep ter days,
CHOICE RECIPES..
Planked tladdoen-Unea lutddock. SAVE YOUR EYES.
generous, it would beve been it be -t-erses. It is binned to efe toast m or may other fish preferred. Snin if your eyesight ih goioh oho ehro:
Wend 11e110 sa ts Ad of ttio rarltatotot ot GOOD 0I43) TIMES. had repented the Lord and have Orr heptt in Him and nem it. And saute the lillets io W. Look away oo hooded ow),
thop000mo oinitemio mono ether's too, and said your y fr ends, yap. WI IleVer get IlVer a P I 114" half page us readtrg. If it is aelectire
Causes, In, 0, yev 040,Tho10.1414 1019m. 100* FIFTY YEARS BEFORE 1 that we shall be ne trees planted by a. hot frying pan. Sense% With solt ts 1 b
I by the rivets with leaves always Olen COOL: Mail Well browned. Place -1 t f r h . 4
A despatch from Washiegton soy's: li,eveuing prayer and those other 'days these procrastinations.
Hero is a delusion. People think, - id not easeiro, • t • WeArlttg the ProPer glaSSeS- Then0 ie
!green. net seeing when beat cometh OA a Wank awl garnish. tvith enaehed IT -au $ PrIdC 147eve't v"" freLa
--In the 'following discourse prepared' of siekness whim site watched, all
by Rev. Dr. Talmage before his illeheiglit and gave Nom the medicines at b"iteellatifiiti. otiVin niln .aillidvw‘oarnttdlioess. 1-"'` - -- - - . .e. , ., e„ po 4,ensa in itaudieappeig yourseii di
- 4 drought nor reanini; friolenuyeyaioridinogf it4ottahteo lapuretssuee: rxt rtelshIliewoloosttroh= Ili° when
0. piece of 1 uef .
- _ , g ass oie
lam yen getto t _Ottom. at kki
dre4 4/4 TTFA, minim nolo Tereete, lie when ,you leuelt at your mo- I .11 the Watern spreadin out eel; r ots end ep oboe doe
nes% the folly and danger of post- jwit the right tune and turned the
potting he acceptance of thogospie when it, was hot and with then it will be as though I had , fruit. tder. xvii, 8)•
invitation are expoSed on the texto hand long ago Vaned to duet sootn- conie M the very start." What a IV. Then, the, disciplee., every-
" detake 'do (sue eter eets mon according to hiS ability, deter -
tee and ins. 05, 11 each eyt will make your vision ea
brown and thee decorate witri Poron good as it possibly can len The
ley and lemon. ectilist will rot advise you to wear
Luke :ay. 18,. "And they all with one:ed your pains and with that -some 0 - I P met - glessee a ,-klAi do not need theen any
you over procrestinatien. If you give mined to send relief unto the brothe
assent began to moke excuse." „you will never hoar again unless
After the invitation° to a levee are join her in thti better eountry tom e -our soul to (Sod some other tone ren which dwelt in Jutcwith a *Aces or shoes() dote wrung
though, do not know that they have
_la dripping pan. Dredge the meat
V.round• The mest of the regrets are catching her breath between the had. There will be heights of ' Paul afterwnrds taught thus = "Ill°314 thO hOttOM rat tite, pan with 14):fveeertildLelyiglateetibeek atenuslei.thTehyv have
fosssied On prier engagements. So words---hy aR those memories I ask. blessedness You Alight have alttahted Ire' bate sown unto you spiritnat'nflour, Rake in a bot oven for an
re- that, then you will never reach ; things, is it a great thing if we hour a.nd a quarter and sem with eh!"deaghes" ififiall"e(1 eyes, styes, el"e°
SP•rsad, the invitatiors were eiresth. ligion. It was goad evotigh for her: ' thrones or Slone' on which yen might, shop, reoP Your Carnal thiegs irt (1,.. Currant jelly. Out half a 'tumbler of :twit graavee tronblen front the
in my text a greet bitequet wits . you to come and tante the. same
oted, auel now the re et come in- it is good euougli for you. Aye. I hone been seated. but which you will:, ear- ix. Ile) See Oise Ws plain andlUidi ,?ellY into Pieces but de not beat 71,..4.,.4,1614"" 0g' !'r'Yllag....t. °4 5" with eY"
The one gives an agricnitural reae MaTie a hater plea: IV the wounds miter eihnh- We will never get over, l'elighd teaching on tho privilege Wilt Min Measure one and oneehain "d"'''''' ""-"re put itt 1""g"
son, the other a stock &awe, re- and the death throe of the Son of Veiliternsii.:t,litirtonb.• eionini:lletlitin twhoitet nor toilii, egfie!-Ilig111/17:gtetura:osit.heieelidi billiCi:oselatio:on if: ilutollhili: l'aliill,it lt: eft :torrAbcoee:0tilrild-li!1:edvelarldb 1 es ehP Tr t1Q°:' Pli;et1111011:vellYtr°erdill °Pa- i
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son. the other a dommie rea.ion. God. mho apprOarhes you in intiaite QternitY- It quarter of on orittige. Serial:le Wei elTt000lige4 sitot:4111:drIT-gtEoloirthirot.xot•Ott;er Out:
All peer reason% T ile, foct was. late with toiet brovr and leteterete,l'' WO have started on a notreh from,
theis iiiii nut want to go. 'nand lentils and vaiipped Oarti, cre ing, 'which there. is Po retreat. :sae shads to un in Vitrist and Ills tualobeg att4Orange and Mint Ocer the jelly.,
they all with ore consent heatan t "'Come unto Mt`, kat eYk' that labor men ef eternity mailer on our pine, grace anound toward es., pouhteesso, Crecliers ond thieeee-Alitsli a WWII leave a sPace of three or four invitee
make excuse." , a IWO 110AVY WO100. Ut°1 I "Il 5V0 WaY. Sel $134rt iS l'itnR4 50 1)1811111n' S":0 tP°4i4;ng on th° .1311e. 1141e.3 b°11 ' tr:Itr :Dili Ic:174.e egg 131 d altudwse":01-?wsitIft laalrilitaerr"linilit Iiwo5ellientiPtilsaspdecoluab:t;vethe:
quet, It is the gospel feast. and: utter persons apologiee for not. en, vest eternitee t This moment voieua oeh. alai 110W the fruit is nmeifest. 1 oolt- Fenn lone Melia halla and; 41:41ei:ttylitellosidlesoeti: elot,os.:170-twtilti: It:rag:ere
So now God spreads a great ban-, . e"
the table reaches across tee beetle.- tering the Christian We becense or roll down the eV and all the worlds On tills oecithion they give for tlie'lbiltaitttteetnedsltighlitillYer-ortrrt.e three On a donne and noilie a iteaKy cover to lit
PtereS. and the invitatious go out, 1 the irconsistencies of teose wlio pro- or light ore reedy to rejoice at your body. hilt in chapter xiii we ellen
end multitudes eoteto and sit down fees religion. There ere thou...ends tin enthrallment, lliesh wo, into the seo !letta„gising misaionotic.3 to go Astpairegus Salad -Arrange told box. A Mali pipe ineerted in tit*
and drink out of *heehaw:es of tours. of poor ',miters. Tiny do oot /,o,,,, preFence, of the King ragged with folio wan the tieing bread for cite 000neu onParagite on lettuce lealies botione of *lie chest will Carry off the
Bone efane who would oho to give and eprinkle with Vreucli dreesing, waste water. For Mildly use. ens;
love, while other ereiltittoder. decline the natere of soils or the limier ro, sin when you may intVe this robe of
coming. the one giving' thit aVoleget tation of crops. Their vont is short_ rigideouseess- Pash mit your foot whisi there IS a real owed etul tbeir ' fhtr"islt with °iced elielinlhers elite 011 erilluordi IturPosen. it will he as
ShOPOS and etries of pion- hPrviceahle Its refrigerators eoSting
and the other giving that athtlogY. er in lie! ettilk well needier in the to hienet agehist the. tilt"Olte ef a 'wildly Ore leeched and willing aren 141,f4tnq'
+sand they all with 4The etiosied bet , ewe Tti,.7., lutvo too 1hols to Er4rined t'hri.i----------------- r oftee troubled beeause they levee eot Olkou• Norrniond With a hortier tif inneinenfite timee LIS 111111th Vtve or
small red envy nower pots that are he htill ter. ,..,,,..._
soeig couLDREers itgoeteggs, paraffins) paper, fill with -Ira creani.
Arowav TIIII FIRST. nierChants. They buy, at tbs. wrong emancipated.
Two Thenteend Dollar* A Night AO earth and In 110.. centre stick any
of their goode. Every bale of goods
lien religion, it isi ph,4‘10,4 Is tfll the41 a bale a disohter, "leYINE SUNDAY SGROOL tit 430 of ronr,
MOM thee he will prescribe a drug
than this, sou will enter beeven with at it --------------------------------thelrrora cold water ; sPrinhie wIth salt
laten aPologizes for non-attendance on ter by and bee aud by thea dying ;onlY holf the eapticity for enjoe-rnent. eidel'a by tile hands of Iteregbas aniC anti pepper and piece on ma.- to you d° not need- rlenty of people,
sent out the regrets come in. One ' you never mind. e-ou would be bet-
frfie ground. Another on another couch where she taleed so slowly, and hotowledge that you might bave Sold-
irsler
gin to make excuse." I propoie. sa the acre *Not their einghbore, crinrn of life off the biittlamects., Alt Gie money to gite. 111 will end
not entering the Christian life- There are thousands of ineonteetent reeord tbe news of your soul used for growing slips. Isitie With;
six hates of swilled, between the
comfort in II Con viii. 12. With I Flowering lee erwant---Proeldo new t"" 111""s 1"141 4.1"111° Ci":" 1""tfl
far a63 GOd otaY IMP Ise. to eXatitiote who declines Wing a farmer 1:eastuse the seriboS Of God are at this bour
ibO olueloglee men melee for *dune are so many to poor farmers ? re idn' with volintwe of living light Vet iv. 11.
sprint:le the top with powdered vali)o SEATS FOB
0110 AVON'
. am, not 5e,o te,e4.0 it time. They gee cheated in lhe sale
anything valualde tne •
• neil aiter awhile, and go out of letend •
on*
ilia chocolate to give a tomtit/0*m ot.
idower lite 04 lily of tip., volv, TILlidld SELL ALL TUB wAY
FROM i5'id to dit1,000.
that there afe SO 114.04'1 Dot xvito dezkipes !wiz:, a mere coetiert stone leas proved a lent eineslip ony seasouable
Pa Cals tia,y; so inane thirgs tient de t4 ii ,. tee mesa ere in mane in- litaililie:it.ill4tot!'; soll;:ittititItt:i1.11.1terat 33013313337.'1'833814of iiirtoo,niotea eitzi They Me .1' 'Wetted at St, d'ames.
,
Sewahdo be rea, I are thea,ii, A gaited ehmvedhit mattaltts 1. where nrihti INT-,ERNATIONAL linneSSON,
outesee niey ;tete a aaazioW tuside. , -
%tore is so Mooch enistieleiontilohnsi eatene draw a ileelarotiten Olett will Text of the Lessen, .A.ets xi., 19-30 eit;-• tree light, a ' . ,
in ethics. in Politico. """' 11414 stand. the test. They cattoot serovor
MAX 4. fIN repita 1,1041r4tites„ the rtarVelltras settatill birds dry picked ; noun andi Ste, Pall Nall and Piceadilly,
trineeende 45f poor laws-Pos. iher
leo; pianiet. Five yeare ago he tirste stein 'Wrap each In eiteee elath eiiil The seat inapteft; for the eeronettott
, 1 .
t. 1 errol, .144 :VAUD. 5teillill until, tenger 01' weal' in, hut- provesslions is now in oat imam. and
, Golden Tetet, Acts xi., 24, end at ttiv ilge ot three Fe could l'allity tere4,4 paper ailat OMR, 11.11e111 C4-411 soma. cotonkillirvag prices are teeing,
costee to tbio habit 61f inlreiltdaqn olst psi! dateages Tit*" earegot hell) a ' ' ii . :. :,
p n te 1 1
aftss awhile they oliow that tittered- „4 7 e fro 11:4 ietec,g4 Pre:V-14'1V tZte word 10 ROM,: 04'Y oir fragt Ovint-trY Whielt, he bad remote from the papet aud never 1
%a t 4
Witt 0ettlial 1001siitteSS 0100 1120
(0..-0 award. Ile lie$ received vereldwith Sauce made of two level Spoon- nures galoted, titvti, a recent. London
only to collide w;th re- 4,.;"" hoe no epeeteie. thee are tre "It° the alms wan'
h.g..011 11;214_0 0 pretty 44414_ worst hadedimites hde,thet add end, h lose wila Were seat tered little IcepOiar ontioncel eilswetion, yet,floin of butter, three level table- lett3r.
beden. init, ray frenals, I Miele re- - The - did " *
irt011,41 i „ow. uteeld, now 3111;414v whien are retained_ lint who ainitin mon perseeution teat': loot eolettla he _was idea 110113 At tilt0 15,P01,1115 of flour, one eup int White Voir Instance lthsisrs, Cherote
tronn*11 dh has hairecd //ow maah deelet;es to ne a lawyer ii`0431M• 3' 1i3 artiste about. nitieshen. Mid in chapter , rate of from nettli n'i,o00 night StOek. tablesPOOno CrIMM.' Daher Co. itave entered into
ui
hhe ph) many iheompetent 'mixers yid, uo are tom that werel; for 141,i mantels la Write and lattolthe yolk of one egg. one tolneepoon agreement, whit w. 11 organ.
pillere of Ore it has little! in the odd -
commanded to go eiether to the/ Mete o at dedn tipieee. tbid. Pepluir to taste. Garnish with coolie Ludgate eine, end ee"Cdn4renodautti4n
heeenee there ere so mine
e tido the gardens tif thiN Now ' •
night wilderness/ pod many, i4i. VP`t. theWe are tees of thole:or& of sIatIvIed abroad except the apos,.4 4st eerstroieted to glee a series of 1 Or lemen juic0. tlareeiguartere ilevel tree of tido Mild of letelowes in ne
it hath stilled the 'hooped ;eini Tr xuarrity it-slittitirnii,:ri,xsi,... i sr:t11;;;ir. It' g "ill; 3,;stwhi..it4,%; ti:fitliiiii:,,,silutt,,,,, ::.:,;‘, 433' 03* sizi"te4;,itaillegntkii4A:31:0111.htilot gipiY 1.thoni..edoot het'itirldTothi oefineTtInteghge5r eSililteetdo. Pifeoliol4a Itileteeeegrettiolteleedi4tlyisoottaitrilt::110ttititzth;gies:‘Ise.
What rosy light it hath esett stream- Now. I SO' , .1 or ihroil, mot on ono oicii,,ion one 40001 lie IViin WINO 10041O It fortmieteltapes. When cold serve with (trete- Mon for a total =Wont of h'ni V ft
ing threugh the rift tit the ettitin- 3425554 242 ore nothitla iltVail" Pals" land Said. -1 UM not Neut. but, unto f 11* *1. NV".13'4.
CLOW What pools of cool water it Proildileo i Inner PitYstriaIM are 110- the hod their 0( th i hoh i , soot, uterettant reen with ewer
tun many it ,,,,emtby f,ttdsieettiotrep,,dsnea;;; 01,1:ieislteigliiitugmeoto tl4t;it 14114,1;is eismillitirteranttekt41)Zdtti)great Irit:Iteisi
s. useow,ion. toot tho vonumno/ .0„s tt. I I 1 I p .tt ) netuht and tourielisalt, pepper, celery Nein easenne and $210 to riall per window Windows
around 110 eamo of ennui, bested oi religion elle 111101111g against WU'
1.4p0n struel; deserts it haat um:4,d 144,444the who heehhe helm, rohttlios t tin Toe teeeve were orionaltri Pea44131.21MCCii lot the natio! I tabieeipoon of gelatine and etilt. end tient of unit, prem.:4o 41 hi
bath Mtthered for thirety Haintr aud thing agiineit 11.'41I0.1110. ; voor far- 44.. titian,' siti ent or Alt At the ufr oFt4,.0 ereph ildfirnaon raw wan Ntmi. odd onooluhrter trmu $:117 to $13 per selt,
1,49dielt 0 a, year. of crucher cruuffie and eeftson with und twenty-one windowe At fr6
LS111114(41 Wihlt 111"rri't wIliter than .11-vd"' 4111113.J111,thei.1115041144.11"1:11404j111"01(ielltit= VI:t'rr:
coriander seed It With dropped all ""
plainly given to go unto ell, the amid entire; 'converts in lemon juice, add half a batten eg t
pneerims!
sent out line holy watchers to limo
Whet pros -Mots it Oath, n ' t' ri'
mirlotr,„ mitt vane:. ot.ot win_ho whely_rol eohvtairlyid eiut.:14141,riii4,441,d w4,4,14i4beee.ter. tr54 t 0 4 h sss,sotee gsn gum bread dud 44,..ata ot $r, to sum each,
alt the winched cities but sighing and ebleken atock to nutieee'n, u 11" t)i I" 1314" have beeu
the lamps berning armies! 4utt toward ire Rini ,witth them. and a umultiv reteritiat/1314„nrveerhill. izeoroe crieeed It Sem e
. et 41 e‘l
and gave litty-two thin and put between the bread thin: "III sant ehaoeildh.
beds, through the darknase teat low- 'ti'llich, divides this world frOm. tithe. iieved and turned unto tho ',Ord, oliees or emu/oilier, tinnier ettOPPedn' Ing 20 seats have heen sold. for about
ibrought him In a
i Prodt or N.,;31le.Ol 0. imel quite lately cueumber plates- and Dimities nil n1,000 out. and it* Vail Mall win,
ere into the eepeleher! What. flashes ne'tte and mg the ilie°""istehrY "
-of reserrection morn!. Chrietiatis but the rmi of faith Will Thus In 11111'e new Phu" the "11'0 I
t ones were be r at ,, he retired to Mash hie education. Moistened with s I I- s
hie g Its.ed /onto _ a ad t ti n ing. ' dews or 30 seats bate liold as hist
ties. A i lot i . i eiveae‘sNillb.,114..s•k ttlilelawlaut;isirte. aiin:el, e, joimid7t.11ut.t °Ulm to whom oit lutist come.. whet _ . et e me nolith. Otto dracedonie of rrult-Make n, fruit as about $2,000.
Arid eet the world 14; font ask/. on Another en I'V 11 .1
114ILO 4'..IV 1 1.11'e. IN 00 liegr;:sla01144totrU•rsUreeof $1.10/011 Or wtille iell,v And color it pink. De- In lakeadilly okstifloor prices art
class of Peehle for wh'ilin 1 hove a will come. with its thunder :awl tlr' tthett.: Jews m Urea's' for there iz." b;t2" ero
We. instead of taking them Ily thd flirft'tia" ; there wigs au imido,„ &tempt Him, both Jews and (Issas hhhe.o.h_e- .0 o_ o_ogdeeiteee the le- je y lend fruit alternately until. the
- Christ is the power of God mid the Imte tolloslit t sturcresIseo0100010. Seart. Mould is Mile Chili and serve with One Piceadilly shopkeeper has asked
are UM& less and Nary considerably
soft band of inwistion line, elsiti41 Christ1""'" I" that IhtlY as "Iv' "li Isonzo of fl i tr COr. 1. 1:::-2,1 I. woo undoubted] ti i F Ii!.4...tte _tie ice cream. For the wine jelly I
solht $5,000 for the whole of the front. ol
them with the iron pino,,,rs „r „,... ow. he wise, thee shalt, he who for 7-
`• thyself. but if thoe seorneet thou "he good things of the kingdom and dem , / 1„ , Y nedate W ll one and a OSarter tablesPoono Oi ot1,11)1414TX.itbut lalsjolvtir5pt iv:
41 _ nis am ien 9ra MOUld With frUit dipped in womb, the saw-,
e rind in all three
warmer sympathy than for skeplirs riltet*.e niei(int 07utkIgnaisnkrw 452ttsban.,91.:.d 11.12te). tert'ojells'i retired ;but w
he !wean 4‘Vc101. d'uorg "(4111" tir Jelly mixture; Pour in thoronghteree -the aliments paid too
We do wit know how to treat Gann. rli"„P; ;111_1,3,2, s;*.' 11 cowardiy teek after wisdom, bet to those lila, moos efem, whieha nue c at enor- jelly; and it layer of fruit then More :seats on ibe second and third !loon
NIo deride them we ea rieot there W."
clesiasticism. Oh, it von liuew I
xviten utitimilisi proclaimed will al-
ti"e luelt had fallen awaY Irani brother, the incousistency
n c amused the thild Roscies. granulated gelatine In one-quarter
alw ‘111 ear " why nrt, of the gospel of the orlon of coo
cup of cold water 20 'Minnie% 11;
tale fabulous prieee sometimes mete
solve in two-thirds of a, eup belie Genet!, but there is a sharp dentanii
lug water, add one-half cup of sugar tor "lirst doors "
one-helf cup of wine, quarter cup of
Christianity and become skepties you teal" so far from, istsulf aegument ways be owned of God to gather out
would uot be so rough on them1. to iteep you away front God, ought Ins *
Some were brought up in 22, 28. 'Who, when he came, and
11""les to be it„ argument t„ drive you to
where religion woe overdone. The him. place for a skillful had seen the grace of God, 200.6 glad
most wretched day in the ween was ifsetot.T: innet neighborhood whore and exhorted them, all, that with
Sunday. Reltgion was driven into " purpose of beart they woeld Aimee
, there are all poor doctors, the hest
them with a. triphammer. TheY had Adam for an enterprisieg naerObent uuto the Lord.
a. surfeit of prayer meetings. They This is writteo of Ilarnabas. whom
2--- to open his store le in a place where
were stuffed and choked with ea.te-i the church at Jerusalem sent to An-
ehisme. They were told by their , the bargait‘iiemlamksieresestsit: eitiouti the
stand the tioch when they heard the tidings of
parents that they were the worst place for the Grecians turning to the Lord,
ehildren tbat ever lived because they you who wane to !Jerome
eould not have seut a better
the illustrious and complete Chris- They
liked to ride down itill better thanmitu than this ono, who had already
tian, the best place for vou is to
to read proved himself a. true son. of conse-
comae right down among us who are
..rmainars PROGRESS." Ire egoti-
st) incompetent and so inconsistent
liyatir(e"clog(invize3d5;thixe'lr *3, 27).
God tiller -
They never heard their parents talk of sometimes. Show us how. Give us
ever he &LW it, whether in a persecut-
religion but with the corners of the an example.
Mouth dra,wra down and the eyes Other persons apologize for not be -
rolled up. Others went into skepti- 2 coming Christians because they lack
rim through maltreatment on the 1 time, as though religion muddled the
part of some who professed religion. brain of the accountant. or tripped
There is a man who says, "My part- tho pen of the author or thickened
ner in business was conspicuous in the tongeo of the orator or weaken -
prayer meeting, and he was officious
in all religious circles, but he thent-
ecl me out of $8,000, and I don't
scant any of that religion." ellen
there are others who get into skepti-
cism by a natural persistence in ask -
Ing questions, why or how? How
can God be one being in three per -
eons? They- cannot understand it.
ineither can I. Plow can God be a
complete sovereign and yet man a
free agent? They cannot under-
stand it. Neither can I. They
cannot understand why a holy God
lets sin come into the world. Neither
can I. They say: "Here is a great
mystery; here is a disciple of fa.-
shion, frivolous and godless all her
days; she lives on to be an octogen-
arian. Here is a Christian mother,
troll -lug her children. for God and
heaven, self sacrificing, Christlike,
indispensable seemingly to that
househeld; she gets a cancer and
dies," The skeptic says, "I can't
explain that," Neither ean I.
I can see how men reason them-
selves into skepticism. With burnieg
feet I have teedden that blistering
way. I know what it is to have a
hundred nights poured into one hour.
There are men in the arid desert, of
doubt who would give their thous-
ands of dollars if they could get
beck to the old religion of their fa-
thers. Such men are not to be cari-
catured, but helped, and not through
their heads but through their hearts.
When these men really do come into
the kingdom of God, they will be
worth far more to the cause of
Christ than those who never examin-
ed the evidences of Christianity. If,
tin -we -fore, I addiess men and 500I/4011
who have drifted away into skepti-
cism. I throw, out no scoff; rather
implead you by the memory of
ing Saul or in the Grecians, and he
now encourages these saved people
to cleave to the Lord alone and not
to any of their teachers.
21. For he was a good man and
full of the Holy Ghost and of faith
and much people was added unto the
ed the arm of the mechanic or scat-•
tered thl briefs of the lawyer or Lord.
torrupted the sales of the merchant. Our Lord Jesus said, "There is
They bolt their doors against it and none good but one; that is God"
fight it back with trowels and with
yardsticks and cry, "Away with
your religion from our store, our of-
fice, ouy factory 1" They do not un-
tvas
derstand that religion in this work -i. the righteousness of Cod in
Chrtst. Many are thus righteous
day world will help you to do any_ who are not filled with the Spirit,
thing you ought to do. but Barnabas was Spirit lined (Eph.
IT CAN LAY A KEEL ; v, 18), as every believer should be.
-
it can sail a ship; it can buy Unless people are added to the Lord
A, matters little to what so called
go;it can work a pulley; it can pave
a street; it can fit a wristband ; it church or company of Christians
can write a constitution; it can they are added, for there is no set_
marshal a host. it is as appropriate
to the astronomer as his telescope,
to the chemist as his laboratory, to
the mason as his plumb line, to the
carpenter as his plane, -to the child
as.his marbles, to grandfather as his
staff.
Otherpersons apologize !Or not en-
tering the Ohrtstiali life beeause it apostles that Saul was 'really a die -
is timd enough yet. That is vere likii ciple he preached so boldly at Jer-
those persons .Wini send ;wrote and usalem in the name of the Ttrd
say,, will come he' perhaps at 1.1
or 12 o'clock; I will not be there at
thnopening of the ba.nquet, but I
Will be there at the close." Not yet!
Not yet ! Now, I do not give any
doleful view of this life. There is no-
thing in, my nature, nothing in the a faithful witness in his .own city
grace of God, that tends towards a and to his own people. It is re -
doleful view of human life.
But, while we as Christian men
u
are bond to take a cheerio]. view of
life, we mast also confees that life is
a great uncertaintand that Mall
(Mark x, 18), therefore Barnabas
was in God, and God was in him
thrciugh Jesus Christ. His goodnasS
ration in anything short of being a,
part of Christ himself.
25, 26. Then departed Barnabas
to Tarsus for to seek Saul.
He found him and brought hlm to
Antioch, and for a whole year' they
abode there and taught much people.
After Barnabas had persuaded the
Jesus' that the Grecians went abient
to slay him, Then tho brethren sent
him to Caesarea and to Tarsus (ix,
26-31). and there he had evidently
continued until now, and we ca.n
have no doubt but that he proved
freshing to see Barnabas and Saul
together again and to EMI them
fol' a
the people at Antioch a
whole year. Very much is. often ac-
-compiished an a week or even .21 few
who says 'I can'L become a. Chris- days. of. Bible study, but. -hew great.
tiaa heeaose there is time enough things, must have been accompliShed
yet." is running a risk infinite. in that year of teaching hy these two
Be not among these who give their Spirit filled men at Antioch! The
whole life to the 'World and -then stye elyilrell to -day sorely needa
their :corpse to Cried. It does .,riet Bible teaching, that the people . may
seeni fair that while our pulses are learn to eat the Word of god:
No went on the stage et the ietuter
age of eight, and at eleven W401 star-
ring at Covent Garden Theatre and
throughout Britain. So greet was
his popularity that for more than a
year he made Sn00 a night, and at
sixteen he refired with a sum of
$200,000 to be educated. Five
years later he reappeared, but his
popularity had waned, so he very
wisely vanished into private life
again and lived on his early-acquir-
ad fortune.
Italy is justly proud of her boy
sculptor, Victor Eight:MI, who was
Makings tho enormous sum of VI). -
000 per annunt whert only ten years
old. Long before he could walk
Righetti was modelling figures that
sold for $250 each. and although
not yet out of his teens he is mak-
ing a larger Income than any other
Italian sculptor, while some of hie
most recent work has been mention-
ed in the same breath with that of
Michael Almelo.
An American marvel is Will Gevin.
the boy surgeon. Before he could
walk he was present at all the oper-
ations his father -himself a clever
surgeon -undertook, and not long
ago he gained his certificate at the
New Orleans University; the exam-
iners stating that he was the clever-
est osteolagist they had ever met.
Though only six years of age ne is
consulted by patients whose age is
ten times his own, and his income
runs well into four figures.
A CHINESE SAWMILL.
It is a strange sight to see .
Chinese sawmill and the peculiar
manner in which the work is accom-
plished. ;It • -consists of a log that
has been hewn Square and placed
upon supports, on whieh a • single,
Chinaman. nearly naked stands and
numipulates large saw, 'whish
comprises the motive power and the
requisite machinery, and by•very
slow process the lumber ,•is cut On
thickness to meet the demands of
trade. It is said there are no other
kinds of sawmills in all that coma -
try. And to' think that such a state
of affairs exists in an empire over a
thousand years- old, and among a
people in. some respects so proficient,
and that' they should be so utterly
deficient in many things that seem
to be alinost indispenseble. The
solution of this, no doubt, is the
immense population that, steuggie5
for existence. Very cheap labor is
the result, the a,verage wages being
froni 10 to 20 cents a day.
Last year British lifeboats were
launched 335 'Clines,' and saved 676
lives.
CORONATION NOTES.
orange juke and one and one-half $10,000 has been voted to Oa
tablespoons of lemon juice. Strain Mayor of Portsmouth to meet ex -
before moulding. . penSes in connection witlt (lie Coro-
- nation celebrations and the naval
PLANTS AS GIFTS. review'.
At Baintree, in Essex, the silk
Growing plants are used to a great weavers who have been honored with
extent nowadays as gifts to friends. royal orders will take a prominent
The custout is a commendable one,
aud should be heartily encouraged. *102)5
for
in the Coronation local celebra-
tor a live plant means a good deal- At the Windsor MeWS siX beautiful
more than a. senseless piece of brie- bay horses nee being trained toge-
a-brac to most persons. But don't uteri
please don't, let the dealer coerce ties. They will draw' their yaks -
you into having tho plant you pur- carriage through London arise
the Coronation.
chase of him "decorated" according; Scarborough will extend the Coro -
to the idea of what "the proper., nation festivities over three days.
thing" is, among some dealers.,
the programme including treats to
Every Sea$011 we see araucarias with' old
people
their branches festooned with yards, nowepreso,
and children, a battle of
an al -fresco concert, aquat-
and yards of "baby ribbon." Aza-,
• ic spore.; and fireworks.
leas have their pots hidden in crepe, It. is stated that their Majesties at '
paper, tied on with enormous bows the conclusion of' the Coronation fes -
of ribbon of all colors. Sometimes'
they harmonize with the flowers or tivities in London will proceed to
the plant, but oftener they do not, 'Windsor, detraining at Slough and
driving- in state to the Sovereign's
and always they aro eyesores to the:entrance at the castle.
person of good taste who hes a keen
idea of the "eternal fitness of By order of the King eighteen in-
vitations have been issued to the
things." A ribbon of suitable color,
to hold the pot cover in place, 1 sen,
Forts, and to Rye, Winchen
would not be objectionable -it has. Deal, Folkestone, Fievershaen.
Margate, Ramsgate, Lydd, and Ten -
its reason for being there -but a terden, to send representatives to
ribbon of such width that a bow of tho Coronation ceremony.
it is• half as large as the plant with Berths on vessels cruising to see
which it is used is altogether"too; the Coronation naval review, too,
much of a good thing." As a lien
-----; are letting rapidly. Already every
era.1 thing, it costs as much as the
berth on the Argonau t -has been
plant, and often a, good deal more.,; tade1 4 ,
and the agency concerned has,
The poor plants always give me the therefore, now chartered the Domin-
impression of resenting the indignity,
to which they are subjected, but as:.=.selinzit•teetieithicioeimiverthaendaoafelso etthelvEremei ,
they are unable' to prevent it they route. Berths are offered at front
can only make mute protest against, $91 to $22 at present.
such barbarism to those who, be- , ....._n_
cause of fidpedship for them, under -I . ,, .. LE A
O
A NOTABLE FOGHORN.
stand son -tailing of tho: torture 1 - . , . , .. . ,
they must underge tolien decked out! A large foghorn IS' to- be piloi
ted n•
in this senseless fashion.. Quo would' the •Gulf of St. Lavirencee ahe lime!.
be quite as much justified in'hanging' is 1 feet in diameter at the outer
tissue paper roses on a pine tree as' end and 12 feet long, and the sound,
in tying baby ribbou to the beanches. is, produced by driving compsessed
of a statelY araucaria.. - 1 air through a double set of 'valves
1
' carrying revolving 'discs with hole
.A. GOOD LINIMENT. cut in them. Ono not of discs pro -
One of the very `best liniments - to duces a deep roar "and the' other a
,,, shrill shriek. The valves are coo-
nuseesainofeOtsh0e atiersoPaiTileisd .ollhrousits,esis 5 t0h2i;. t_rp_llietelsby cloCkworlc; and every two
t a. roar is emitted, followed
old-fashioned remedy that is de-
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servedly popular at many of - thc tea .s-e,ccm,(,18 , later bY. a shriek' T°
- to Lite norn there are three air
western army posts. Put into a °Pet d ..,
part of ,turpentine tanks, each six feet in diameter and
twelve feet long,' and three oli en-
quarli bottle one
to • two parts of vinegar and the
ines run three compressors to (141
white of an egg, leaving: plenty of _ g _,,:, tahdd ha a favorable day
room to Shake. Shake vigorously 1:llef
until the ingrediantS are 17: el I 1 n CO r-•
gt 11 IS.c1:r7nC0h11.1021N!1!1::' .ith.tt".14`1.(.1
porated, and always shake aa01 Lhe,tte,non4-td.:",2".r',"'.bl""
before using Still anothold-Ltee Is a'''''''''
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