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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-12-3, Page 4A Fact 7.0.P.TH knewiew is that blood :dieel easel.; welch sal other remedies fair te cern yiele to et.yeithe Sarsaparllenea Fresh cola:Irma* elett of thts etate- e treent comes to - liana daily. Even suelt dettetseeted tied ettilthern, ieetne platens eilieue eheehe tratetm,. Iteennisee. ate -he tee Gout, end the %mere tlietetegite etedientsd by teessesef ;tea W.-4/.. eteeted • elitseative. efee. B. Irving, ..e.seete lea 'Melt TA- eletie stileeeleea. feeiet eletemettie eeta met? teeth grin; lieetiez Vat.a.Da ley no eeliserzeo. lean lent see. eelett emela tealra teltee 44 fee a, nettere, teeat -is teal te. I ma a el: cr:.;•-r, 24 -.TO Led vo ineteen ee :Fee tier:eaten hdee. r.„ A. .1 v74A cj t-.1. an ; .7, • ef tt, t.r. vs. -.7.7 zi t''.;;:ftated, with n eietreelte. ;erg S: 'U 4i:se:tit-red ha ; zrY / • tense Aver it tareeemalta beetle te flute:one a r!f-.,,nc-rlt and PUDD Ve Di7 :meal Leith it. cannot fey toe, zun. it en lee:lee a1 this wellisittevn ee le- fFt. fvt. e1/41,,t c‘r bee n• :!:r ' (lcue ine E ▪ ite hen .1 e limere CA1 Gra 1 C41. W.i• trr.> SUNDAY READING. flie61.3,1b3411 0113The, • Lord .God, the Iloly Ghost, In this or...Toted hour. on the day of Pentecost 11.eseend in ailthy power . We ineet with, one aecord ap In our pointed plitee And wait the promise of our Lord. The Spirit of all grace., • • leke mighty resinng wind lepon the weves bensath. • Move with one faunidee every wield, : One sole. :me tee:inn ten:nee Theyonirr, ciao old, insinze With wittioni front ebeve: 'Ana give ueiteizere rand tongue: vf tire To pee.y, and yudee, eetil love. splrit'ef limet. replete. And chase .14n: giooni wa.y, With hoo:rg: rooreand more ['tato S,4rit of truth, he Woo Efe;t1t (leath (air tinkle Spir!t ac Z v(e sariciitteii. G,9kie'a noux,hts .rer Every Ey.Monday- ses nOW the emeedetnining nets weevaiele tee eve Caste:ie. Item at treeeters ,:ing.trig deem 'ett cisme itsmotatea Lean on tee erne thew arrns. were streteted • 0 iteetane teen. tier. ere -sees love. Azad tweetee etezi..tte To Ceeil tee neither, Cese, t?a, Ad tisee, tete litee cease!. eon.. tut t the. Teoienw teyz3 neni : Ter • o esday-That Chr3sl,,°11(;:i.71::1014.7td Detscm 03 tlIe Temity,FAS tioi made niap.feet in the &eh, Was the avatiort lialt th,4 tr Le took upon laini,:ele the pmaity tor t ire siu - odai,t 641;5 of ell men ; that Ile atoneir to tin:. first Dotson of the Telnity for Unseats of betels:ay ; that he ii.etituted tee Otero% ahel ties atteenteime throw seleetion reved. and Eitel! pessetset pentenal, inenor. enhhlieeleg tide, tile church see's. WO are • 'WI life fr'Yoeci ',vim grave, /lot meanwhile !we e..ns not deli:: that desas saved and still sav.s men ti,yv:•....-e4liag to them their inevit- qe loss, showfmr them that he is the way, the truth, arid the life, the true way to life instead of the false way to the p.9.r.ierial life 144.1 Li.l'etofere followed. We Inealayte. ; tete net *kw ;men tiecige /Ile* IPM, %11- ter ;lee; tweet; Leen. tin; love. tar :hem tar.ta two talifni Cba ritt teinge. earlermutee I tee is -item s. tt eetetileete, `51 r..7F7:-.15%CtN Des ene. Lewele, feetteee :Zan see ; eta eltenteantenee. 'all stock of all kinds of -e-stuffe and package Dyes, constantly on hand. 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EN 19 uS $1.00 mg ggiAiNzevl:a Jab nerd you postpaid this elegant ELDORADODIAMOND SOLID' COLD PILLED RIND These prigs are gWeorirtal e 1453re n jltndthe b seeietY, and have the same appearance as, a ring costing $25.0M We guarantee aperfeet ilt and satisfaction. Address CO. W. Wyatt er,,C1 Jewellers Peterborough, On • 774-w ay. •;tn:-133 tiett.:rs in 47.44 lee 7144.,,,, ere nano int "i. ,;.-.14iNrt woele Awl Mut raor show: !pay 1461"4! to Tice; Wiairli 1 fee Thee way nee. and elettee-sewpv,Znc,.-- .11-41aUcia 1 :311," neon. ---atisototmove. ' 1 1 . 'Kele hew! reettlar atel interevanr,... employ-, TItur?.1.1y,.---,A wrsen almustorned. to a life .. of atettvitv longs for eate a WI letirement ; l, eiel ivilen" lie h31 atVEMpliqteil hie pgrpeSe P ; ir,Is Iiira']rli wretenel. The eleesure ol re.? az:titan, indeed, ie known to these only h trent. Coatinued relaNat inn soon bevonles a ‘wlittt es ; awl,. On this ground, we InaY •Ifily aslert that the greetest degree of real tehyment Itelonge., not to the luxurems man : If Wealth, or tti ti7elistlees votary of ittehiore - but to the ntiddle elaesee of society, whet, alone with the tenpin:le of life, have constant . el important oattipation.-etebertwomble, F a. e- Briele. ie tee eeiy. het tee winter reaming. Wiare shall we hide from the sle.et rallint; fast t Cod' the worldmay Ioak tlown on our weak. nee, s. . lleetaiss Uttar in tbe pitiless blast; ehk ale egoodeetepherd.witen terePestsalarm, tiattrit fielair.b, with toy thelteringerm. Shephere oilseed, Jesus ()creel:vier. et:emits the weniterer, etrayed from tby feti. Savieg tee lost as they fain tend are weary, Ilimatsont sent in Thy sorrow untold: Tele* e'.good shepherd, we fear no Mart% Safe teem tea ills us 'rey ebeltering arm! - fGoadby. Saturilsy-I wish . popularity ; but it is that:" pepalarity whieh follows, not that Wilit.1; ls run after ; it is that popularity wide'', sooner orlater never fails to do juetiee to the purseit of -noble ends by noble means. I will not do that which my conscience tells me is wrong upon this occasiun, to gain the huireas of thousands, or the daily praise of all the papers which' come front the.press ;I Will not avoid doing what 1 think is right, though it should draw on me the whole artillery of libels; all that falsehood and malice can invent or the credulity of a de- luded populaee can swallow. --(Lord Chief . justice Mannield. that is beautifel in devotion- to the very I timeliest form of beggary,. Whet do wamean then when we offer this daily, prayer for daily bread ?Much ; ;nut& more than appears t tuiPoonnotfiloeusrduvitielye" dWe'peemmleaennen ae doAn t7h re e ed °a ft - 1 gooiluess. WeateAlt begging for breed, but avowkag that the bread, the life, all that goes to make up the .eum a human good, Comes not by happy or mysterious chance but from the geed hand that opens, not once e year, but is ever open; ever operative, spreading out blessings as bountifully and as mate:lees-sly as the mess of light are spread on all the hills, Tusking each day a new ere - II ation. For our daily breed we lift our hands in thenafulness amide dare on &pet dene on the 4.,o.l ot the Malin% in the wildetness awl of the golden trarvest fields of 1891. ste._ Tile Tine Iaa °Med. • IN53,(1-tty.1.4 The enift streinette, of text for otir n is Jesus Christ's praptrecy '• hose I:Math you will think that. be tioetti IleeauSe they have not known Fatlier nor Me. It isexpe.lient ser you Igo away : for if I teetiot away the Com • er Will liOt g,:orkte. He win repeove fee w land gei yon into ail Math." W.1*1 is sp.--traug of netnre et* nezere ntb,3 6 i;er iwmns t.6 . , er teitare, new is head Ione*. wzieso . . none ;wing eartleptakes ateleteamen, eked avd leeteeges, lie ineerte that- 4iCM iraplituted in 4. '..'weittiere which Joint eidlea *. the light thee , M41.11. 11V.4 SiPdiillg 14 the =tetrad wee .,erteitly differ, aim/ one tete gee niisnederstand the other shiipar .!Ziese ether is spa -liking trent tee. timedeohit Ilit spirliher witaire while he is imitieng eliteems feom physical oxrrienee.?. . (hie says it is the nature of man Ifs V 1110H41.4.iwini:a...outeame will he e(ttiora! who int odious shall b.: to make y mar .1 hreesi irapesettlee :tee emu. ttlrat memory. . They Mei ei that it is nata; ..exemise of it -ell in IW:0 whieli makes LI ' unjust toward women. It is natural, t tell ns, to connive agtinst the weaker w the stronger is pit• ao.tinst., it \IN.( but following mit his b.:it:mit nettire w 'f be mattes een distinctiens. and laughs in s'loeve at the deterted wife, tite bain the drowniug betty. for do net iron Spa 1-vr tiVeN run awl' 4 4iiirtrt•trpt to the welfare of men or atigele 'Swat and Pm the we a Weide blew.. cart -lee, eleit ae time e1ro°v•s:•e0r.:, t,•• weee breetn an Nature cennives egelest the help! atreeee Aventine agoieet V111;:17.4ri:k 5. Tilf" -fore. eeys the. Fluolielt Lionel Bade. W : • et at ..einelltieg, to Ram. inatu 1"‘'IV:* ;s ho puts into emissione eare am the uremenimue whet of the world. is tee ;Or of the latent %Yew for the air Wart thetie to tly ; for truly Ilwy eitoose to re every ereeture planet gled and proteeted met newer stand reedy to put their lruel tin .the itt sprites; ol sorrow mid Fay " Itrokea V' a their lingers to !lte eitak thh time of pa apt aty " stop epeoori as they ellen NI tbit lew se plainly taught in teal leeson : Jesus." He eltail re *eve the world a tnd the Comfortete" I • Another says : " Teem le no sueli natu to Step. The only nature there is that real is the principle of righteontnessstirrit within ell men and all ereatores. TI eevettes knew what it is right to do. horde) in the einem of London ehome tl t.te brave young man and the geed youi girl in the play shall einne off victorkt when triekery 31 pitted againet thou, el they will hi sa the play." "-Title is nature say e one whose face is set that way till / Peen nothing else. Pythagenos called it ti 'nit of men in all ages, Plutereli yelled it t unerring guide : Sovratea vaned it eh divine sign ; John said it light -ea every in; that ever came into the world em one man determined to let this eau speak its own way withallits might throng Min Who said in triumph,. " All power given uuto'Me in heaven and in earl! ,"Ilh t he rest seized upnn re because Ile, being man like themselves, made Himself God. H carefully taught them that the mortal slut not say, I ani God. Oely the immortal elte, speak of its Godhood. Bur, looking at ti flesh as the truth of themselves, they fought against the speech of the spirit. Tbe flesh vrarreth against the spirit to this day When you two are epeeking together. One of you insists that God does not send the cyclone and earthquake, the famine and the survival of the stronger. The other se ys tneet, because He made all things, and stir ly we see that these ahlegs exist. One you says, " There ss'hertt ono. side of .6 question, viz., the God. side." The othe viz., the sender of calamities. They tied them to wild beasts an1 set them,for bonfires in Nero's gardens. But "Speak, Victory; Who are life's victors? Unroll thy long annals end say Are they ettehross.e whom the world celled the i Who won the success of a.day ? , The Spartans who fell at Tnermopylee's tryst, Or the Persians and Xerxes? The martyrs of Nero? Pilate or Chriet t" I am nay own idea of God. Nothing can be plainer than that I am my own idea, of and yen are your own idea of Goa, the Oak Hotel, Sevenoaks, almost toTtiltteegnrawlinhgo hciamusebseifirxstilpienprgiz iti,hteizas Ibiaertlhoawutzdn I:11181.3.e kmvli..11evievamn4gtnhi -LONDON'S LEADING LADY. 'The /Moisten Mouse Mistress a cradunte I Le:time, Nov. O. -There have been Fronk the Dustpan Brigade any cases in the civic history of the Brit- ish metropolis where lads have worked. up!: their way from mere office boys and ap- prentices to be Lord Mayor of London, but the mistress of the Mansion House who took up her residence there on Monday last, is the first instance of a rise front the.servant's hell to the rank and dignity of Lady Mayorees. Tee wife of the present chief magistrate of London was formerly a O:latliberitintiti at ruder &mit e new , ohases hint around seeing every evil thine Lord Mayor, was wont to speed his autunm he does and getting a punishment mai- holidays at Unit popular ittnand while while he he Itself ilaS things just as be pleases staying there he wae smitten with the regardless of the feelings of others. Those 81 mg beauty of the re-year.old chamber- utien who believe uwiret-t in the true God are saf- nrh Th4- ever ewe ote wliote idea of God is absolue. 1 i nee Imre HE merznize Pun. 4eel ely firue ere absolutely safe. After having obtained permiesioa from thg , ''4 ee,. nete de you bawl., int, whetber father and mother, worthy people of the that your ides, of tto)? John Nnox boa been i name II4akes,'Air. Evans removed her to a fo:t- Lei:lithe; what it:nighty fortress is our Goa yotlilg ladies' seminary where she received orra when ix- found likatelf rising front his phtee tilt' "bleation fif a lady, and oa attaining at tlie talem A ballet eeme eetelere hor 19th year he married her. Unlike merz ,,,,,,, ot.„41, t:,, wham., but 1,, was sa!„,, 1 (3.4-SeS of a similarly roinantie native the 1'4 ...%Ii4iTe.."7,:;:desrlizdteirm. llgittleirlsi.,,n,Ggg'o'`t,1 4.0htf'shillultir: oTtrcrollangee tiblaitst reeosunlif blefuextpheeeniter aulel"tPiL at one time anl was utterly destitute in 1! ea,e1)10 have a large family a ellil'irn 10 tke Wi3tiS Of Africa. A. little cheery tuft of i waeol OK,- are warrotY attaehed. li-in 11 o$? resiiinleii him by its bw-my trust . l'Ae La'br nlYoress still te`lin5 hum ot h -u own (tad and as noun ,0 Ile iwk johi trae;:4 of her former beauty, and if singular. yruf , ell with all things. s' Po you. think," asked I to her old parents, who will certainly b a ions be of 1:Eri trNe Goll Digaia t11‘ WAS amply provids ' i',F utrifre..ted a:rd.:or(' hearted, amide -Voted eliever in the God who evade ' "monget her guests at the Merteion lit; :;t,..ttionualti ,.3,1sir a,.ensilialannui !In e4s.,05,i41.tolri Jar; tylloitutes7,0, 1 ili.ro,rulsn(;.0 t ilile rerwafsa tit:per t was Iteafipalttemoilf/eirle, r VI! link --limit Xllth for les eentpelled the linguennts "hat my t led eau.'" l eictge a cook. The eivie year rarely nasses without the ;on. . ". Nee" Intel the Meter, This ilml mei il.f.inetit from the Goa of mee noreetut will! ROYALTY. ion4 at the point of the bayonet and wider the 1 Lora Mayo!. being celled urain to entertein tile' ' the's to 'keenly TOO elturehea Itent.use they 0 at the Mauston Millie menilKkrs of the British g of sihi lig.: wenselp as he did. Rivitard Boyle, INTAI fmnilS or tlttrl's oi ""inelie iihietriono Heti of Cork, test* from the loweet position T, rank quirt :thread, and tho ex.rhambernal to the. highe-zt rants by taking for his motto ili from toe Oak Hotel may yet be cilled upon gtg .. Gone gool provbiewe ii my inherit:teen,* , te act as hostess to either the Prince and heL A child living with a refit -her who had an I Prince -is of Wales, ur even the Queen her- • • ' , ti . r c ,a, - • • 4 - 1 want foot! self, should she repeat her visit of a few le putt la, . o, benne pover.e :lib hen , it isito hi: mind that tied v-cteel hear every i PArs ef40 to the cue. In that event t.l.., ,41:t ' lt!a;ealw:',.:IrlatPiVethliTtKitittfelint fevi'lf titiberne .nwal tiVrelelirtolo.Th8I'vtileirtreet(i"rfeollaiteot'uheitiluldll:ftiltt ilea f of berottet. Mrs. Evans emuld, therefore, re's I mu my own ouo 1. It was a s%ell fi e .- n, 41 . 3 : -, a„ ' ao e..a. am Aernrsid • . , , , , , ,s • • alieali ow tat:could tU have an idea of Go.' ' as Laiy. Mayoress will elajoy tbe r!eit of that lic• iWriLM r‘rAt let them artir.11y sve tar, .. , preq9atation at vourt, and of bring invited viaIhit it 3 3 417.311r step to have the true ligi.'3, ta the varioes stet° halle mel eolitt enter- . Wet tied never lete Hie veiltIreu have m . :e balloons to their ban eils of 0.0.4ty, If teientetete --_-0.--..---. tO idea of (led is the maiuspriug of human LTin: man who leans roatentrmy nod. p.,3e c; avIver;rhnt-er. lion Inixt: t;..11,..e.V°wtr to Ill*" tt4e petitally upen 8.1:7W MO cl..-.c, whothcr " If :Fnur 44'14 of 4 31.41 sul"8 the e1°4 of any kind, is notheiug r'itaties, or heally aide 1, but orly for his livelihoed, foe evyneip, of ,. the time *4Pahl elul ;evert!' you Ina•F 8'1"V any farther enfeebled, He drains another •-•;7* ' it when pm pi. JemsF tist".st• told pm 1 to Inot .,oneh, to n„ perpett., hut to th, injury It ; wp that aii4e,mtion of hitills,vor should , (/ i.,;th Ilut a „li the, other 11,,n,i, he le. 113rt.i:IV. ,a , di Ma. (town the idea of God that throttlee II rete`,., die 11,1p, l'reteeent. zt be, with thank. "Ail powo,r is given unto sno."' . lel gratitude and lisr? it al r. etepplatesitene t to be: ter ehinge-if he reeertl ie as a tem - if t ' Je715 Christ hail tlio true idea , of God, revery loan, wineit Ise in his tuen may re- en.,,ei ' ettel ,i;.,i;;.;11,10‘.o .lelitt iit,:eit.,.rt(t)thavr"l altatit,:nt, an ,}ne,:e ,, pay to „ono ono .ventr.,.1,. ivol hir,-Ifelt-..1f lo. W"°"' . be inspired by it to gm. der cmottet and 41 ; evi.r ycur bica tf t :owl i 5 yua will treat ,l'our through it pin strength to stand on his own r 10 1I% with. A int.ther who bad an tdea fe,st„,thea it has foilim.,11 ita awn misi,ion "7 tin4 chA Esia, 61421"' Inc P"It: g°14 Pure and if-, no longer a dead weleht bat e living 1141 lew the nits:fent of tine ;tome egeanst for". Pa 1 her tittle giel end it hail typhoid fever, 'i ''' Then she beeeneht that I loll of here tie re- reetrer . . e Give us lhis Day our Daily Bread. This is a spirit that may be described, perhaps, best as a literary sentiment; that loves to dwell in happy phraseology, in praise of tbat wonderful preyer described as "The Lord's Prayer." Every thoughtful mind will readily agree that there are some things that are high above all praise. There are seine phrases of life that are too sacred for discussion and some moods that it would be lacking in true dignity to attempt to analyze. The Lord's prayer is indeed high almve.011 imam praise. But that very fact makes every sentence of it the most suitable themes for deep, sacred, frequent meditat- ion. The thoughts thet break forth from k,bis brief collect of devotion are fresh as the oeams that make new every dawning day. Phis morning shelve us that yesterday did not exhaust the beauty of the world. Yestere lay was but a page that had its own para. eraphs of light, and grace, and splendor. We turn the page of another morning, and lo !new beauties crowd the page, line on line, paragraph on paragraph, till we wonder more and more at the exhaustless sources whence all these glories come. Each day m full, so crowded with new and varied benediction, that it seems as ifeivery day of the three hundred and six-feve were a dis- tinct and separate witness bearing clear ..flad testimony, how God in his bound- ess goodnecrowne all the year ..'1,/th his goodness, and fills every day with ee ,epseate and distinct loving kindness. But now concerning this daily prayer for daily enact What do we mean when we offer this prayer? To many the whole question of erayer is involved an d perplexed. Theylimit lia whole idea of prayer to that of merely begging for some favor. If the world's gen- eral vietv of devotion were true, or nearly true, then devotion would be about as mean end unworthy a thing a,s we well could think ne And yet, ie the thcreght of thousands, praying 'omens begging God to do something or es, or to evert some evil thiugs. Such views sweep out of prayer all that is worthy f the eame of prayer. Wbat sort of atm -ray eould that be where the whole fellowship of hci househ uld was'wholly restricted to askin g -asking, bhggieg, andnothinginore. What Imme of miserable paupers that would he, ind if this distorted 'Vint of prayer were ty way near correct it would change t 1 move •thelever 'tint her own idea was blew. in like a hot wind over the child. All to .1 • no purpose. IL:pause ahe had au idea that e - le GOO eowlet in= OM EkUll sonietime.s does not t ;10 a;; yoa want Him to. By and by she Ig• went into a room alone and took otr her tm them Islet it ete tIio itile girl and. pia up her thouin eutineue y to the trGod that His ' good -will might Im done und that she should le ;lee that good will. 10 Then the child got well at -once. The . he • tree God always wills weB. Never anything ebv. Look out there at the main sprat,' ot re is Physielans sit in judgment on it man. a. They believe in nature's lawn of waste and e decay and death. "According to thy faith 11 1.1e it unto thee." $o they blow their cold Il idea over the man. Yet when they should re Irak away from him they would say that one with the true idea of God could re- store him to health. While they are leak- ing away be breathes better. Why do they not spend all their time end all their ener- gies studying that law of the true idea of God that can always heal as Jesus healed? That Idea that fills the mind touchea other e. minds. Keeley the motor man has thought of of force, we are told, till he can start a te whole swing of machinery to working whieb ✓ the best michanie max not stir till Keeley touches Inni on the shoulder. When the true idea of God fills the mind you shall touch shoulder to shoulder with all the universe of mankind till health and joy and peace reign supreme. You must withdraw your idea of man- kind being subject to natural laws of Bre and frost, death and sickness. The true idea of God gives you the true idea of man- kind. They shall feel your touch on the mainspring of the universe. If the child of this generation can stir the machinery of the factories by his idea of force you shall stir the nations by your idea of God. Jesus Christ promised all things to them that should hold His name in mind. Ms name should forever stand for the true idea of God. The comforter should come in His name. The world should be improved. Those who have held His name in mind till it has gone away as man, and come in asthe principle of righteousness, haveseen these they meet change from foolish appearing to wise; from unsteady to reliable. " Whose fincleth Me findeth life." " In Me shall all the nations of the earth be blessed." When we strike at the false idea of God and let the Inc idea lire we are letting Jesus Christ live as Be meant in us; not as flesh but as truth. "And Christ lives on in Ilia strength and glory. He lives andloves with a love divine. By the light of His name I read life's story. And the key to the world is mine." your world whet you are doing! De not lot it be said of you as of Nero and that mother, '• 11,3eanse they have not known the Fatlitr nor me." says There is the side of the law;bb sends evil upped." These disciples of Jesus were bere beingprepared to speak onlyfrom the standpoint of the spirit of good, when in after time men assail them with the claim of the power of evil. They could not speak entirely from that standpoint while a, man with infinite powers to protect and feed them stood near them, upon whom they might lean. He showed how by speaking and thinking entirely from the standpoineof the princi- ple of right he could increase loaves and fishes and gold at their call. He did what the whole body of Jews did not dare to do with the money -changers who, having got hold of all the Hebrew coins, made the pe0. pie pay heavy premiums for half shekel pieces. He put them out bodily and, made them respect Him as a force He could de- monstrate when he pleased. His disciples forgot the principle 'fie announced in their admiration of its fears. So He went away to throw them on to their own understand- ing of truth. They were beset by those who verily thought they were doing their God service by opposing them. And truly if it were the God they believ- ed in who ruled the world, they were right pleasing unto Him, for tho god of the ex- ternal world as described by those who ice it, is glad when a Lisbon lies low and a Johnstown swims in tears. But the true God is mercy, tentlertess, loving Idadness. This is the fled of Jesus Christ. "God is love. His mercy brizItens All the path in whieh we rove. Bliss Ha wakes, and woe He liFlitenS, God is wisdom, God is love. Itt Jonah's time "every man prayed unto his god." It makes all the difference in the creation to your powers and experiences what God you believe xn and what you be- lieve your God. Elijah had supposed God sent she cyclone and earthquake and famine, but being asin- care man his heart was in ashes of despair, just as every heart is that is mistaken in its suppositions about Gocl ; so he became silent, and found that the still small voice counsell- ing mercy and tenderness and freedom Was She true God. Thus he had not been true to the true God in slaying the prophets of Baa at the brook Kishon. Thus had supposition aboet God, and not God indeed, Eitirred to earthquakee And hot, wieds of terror. The Bewail governors - and peamonstils afterward hunted the Christie s to pleaim their imaginary feed; British manufacturers are beginning to feel the effect of the decrease in the export trade with a vengeance. For the past ten months the decrease has been 212,491,16S, an average decrease of 21,250,000 for the month, with an exception of slight increase in the Germen demand. Every market save the United States has done a larger business in tia-plate goods. The Teniteci States return is fairer. .In October, 1890, the States were customers for tin-plates and sheep for £40,190; last month, 4178,561. In articles of food and drink Englaed has bought an enormous amount, 'nearly 214,- 000,000 or 46,500,000 more than for ten mon the of 1890. English papers hold this up as a warning ehati nothing eould present more forcibly the depeedenee of' Great Bri- tain on other nal,ions. for food supplies 'and, consnfplently,the neOOSSity oflteep. ing strong enough on the °cowl highway, over hthieli its immense requirements mutt be breught. IT C.3 a '10 , no Pled% Eli ..11.1•••••••• A Well Known f..e.c1y Tells Creat. E)orivecl From Hoed's Sarsaparilla For Debilityi Neoraigin qnd Catarrh 44 TORO:ST°, Dec. :S. ir)o., "C. L MOOD St Co., Lowell, Mas. '4 Giota LEASES' For many yorn• I have beef imffering from catarrh, neuralgia and general debility. I failed to obtain any permanent relief from medical ad- vice, and my friends feared I would never find anything to cure me. A short time ago I was induced to try Hood's liarsapaiilla. At that time I was unabla to walk even a short dis- tance widiout feeling a Dsath ,Lilta. Weakness overtalca sae. And I had intense pain* from neuralgia, in my head, back and limbs, which were very exhausting. But I am glad to say that soon after I began taking Hood's Sarsapari/la I SaW that it was doing me good. T. have now taken three bottles arid am entirely Cured of Neuralgia. I am gaining in strength rapidly, and can take a two-mile walk without feel- ing tired. I do not suffer nearly so much from catarrh, and find that as my strength increases the catarrh decreases. I am indeed a changed woman, and shall always feel grateful Hood's Sar- saparilla for what it has .1done for me. it Cs fifty liVish that this my testimonial shall be pub- lished in order that others suffering as I was inay learn how to be benefited "Yours ever gratefully, "MRs. M. E. MERRICK, "j6 Wilton .Avenue, "Toronto, Canada." " This is Only Ono Of many thousands of people who gladly testify to the excellence of and benefit obtained from Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. 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