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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-3-31, Page 3A GO OD NRfURED...REBUKE' To thc Prevalent Lack of Decorum Among Wor. shippers in. Our Churches, aleteree eecoraing to Act et the ?or- hament of oanada to the year One Tiontstold eiMe Ifuncirea end F°1". by Isola Belly, of Soroato. • Deeertsuent of Agriculture. Ottaere desPateli. from Los Angeles, Cal., seYs: Rev. E.-ank Oe "Witt Tannage preached from the following text; L Timothy ili., 15, "That thou may- st know how thou °tightest to ine. hav thyself in the house of God." refined social manners are essen- tial In the home, they ere equally• iniportan j the house of God. So esseatial are they to a. consecrated Christian We that Paul wrote a long epistle to his youog lieutenant, Tim- othy, coocerning them. In this let- ter, wherein are found the word e of the text, the great apostle tells how biehons and their -wives should aet, and also how deacons and deiteons' wives. But to -day, ieistead of my showing' ,,how our ministers and ehurch oflicera should behave in the house of (led. I would preach a sere mou on ehurch manners directly to the pew, I would try to inculcate the reverential spirit with width our congregations should assemble for worship. I would try te teach this rtwerenee becaose more and more io this irreverent oge tbe' is o tend - to lout'. upon church buildings as places fitted for seculor eijuy ments rather than i sonctuaries committed to the presence of Jesus Christ. "The Lord loved the gates of Zion more than all the dweilluge Q f Jacob.'" No inan ought to Plow foot in God's eanetnary unless he von do it. with the sole= feeling ot Nahalitult. who declered, "The Lord is in his holy temple; let all ths enrth keef. silence before him." VIM the cluirele building is th trySting place where God promises t Meet his children at. certain times. That ;means it is a place of rendez- vous, where you have an appoint - went to commune with Christ at lost twice every Sunday and perhaps once or twice during the One inference from that fact is that when a conoregotion assembles on the Oballt day the worehippers should olseays be on time and be ready to t their voices in 'melee. at the first ord of the lint line of the dance - .5' as well as with, bending bead lit.on to the last 'word of the last lino or the benediction, bell NO PLA.CE VOR LIS% 'Y Episcopalian reetor begins . riee in this 11,1St': "Lord. I haVe the habitation of thy house and the place where thine honor dwelleth." When wo enter the house or Goddo we one and all feel that we Ore coming into the presence f the Lord? If we do, wool(' We Me laughing and talking and nod- ding to each other, Me a lot of schoolgirls entering their dam rooms? If we do. W01110 there be so much whispering ainoug the members, both In the pews and in the hock of the church? If we do, would there be so much turoing around to inatth oth- ers who lunmen to come in late, and dispositiou to laugh when any- thing goes wrong? People who itave visited. European courts write that there the King is first and last it the thoughts e: all the 'waiting court- iers. As soon as the king enters the room, all the waiting nobles /arise and bow. When the king spenks, the waiting nobles listen. When a mes- senger eaters, he. not only kneel, but wben he leaves the throne room he never turns his baele upon the seated king, When we enter the sanctuary of God, which is filled with the presence of God, dO we bow as before a king? Do we try to keep our fitee always toward the divine lace? Do we earnestly try to make the prayers of the psalmist our pray- er? "Let the words of nay mouth and the meditation of my heart be. always acceptable in thy sight, 0 Lord, me- strength and my redeem- er.” The church of God ought to be something more sacred than a con- cert hall or a theatre. It ought to be a place where a joke and a each - 'nation and a chitchat should be just as much out of place as a minstrel show would be at a funeral, by the casket of the dead. IN THE HOUSE OP GOD. Behaving oneself aright, in church implies not only due respect to the four walls of the edifice or to the habitation of the divine presence, but also due respect to God's ministers who preach in the, sacred pulpit and due respect to God's musicians who sing in the church choirs. When the members of a church choir arise to sing the braises of God they become part of that mighty host who in every Christian land on earth and in the heavenly mansions are occupied with the sanie theme. When the min- ister rises to preach he conies as a, messenger from God to utter the words that the Holy Spirit has com- missioned him to speak. The truly consecrated Christian minister is a representative of the Most High and is entitled to the deference that was paid to the representatives of the European icings when they entered the United States senate and were given the foremost seats. They were not welcomed as. men. They were honored in thoir official capacities as personal representatives -of the Brit- ish, the German, the Italian, the 'Russian and the Austrian thrones. Never forget when you criticize the preacher's message that you may be criticizing the very Words that God hes elven him to deliver to ,you, a h 011) 111,,IPP ANT CRITICISM. holier Coder eepreeenteetives in the Christine pulpit and in the Christian choir loft if ;'-etii would honoe Christ tee chte. Themieistering hands of the church service, scatter- ing the good seed which may' ' ien in ous sinful hearts, may not !ire noviect hands: but for the time being at lens chice) hends should be emosidered as representing the hand of God. SIS00$0e0Ceeteeloese n*A ? FOF THE 1101ViE *lee, a Recipes for the Kitchen. ; Voyretile etnetirudsocpeatelitee, rrNotes 00o taa0SMC/C)00erSIOMee*CDOettee cream and a little white sugar, they ! mmE s aim a very acceptable addition to the winter's bill of fare. They are • 5 quite as much lilce fresh peas as dry ' beans are like green one. Now that eggs are so ,,xpc,nsi vo Any INTEIZNATIONAL .LESSON, - way of saving them commends itself A21UL 3rd, to the economical, Dietead of usieg LESSON, the white of an cg- to settle the Text of the Lesson, Nark vii., breakfast eoffee, me..Tie a bag of tide 37, Golden Text, Heb, xi., muslin, put the coffee into it -a table - Or Baster I.,esson, .Tehn spoonful for each .person aad Ong RECIPES FOR THE TABLE. for the pot" -ti e„ and turn the bon-, Apple Costard Pie.-Orte pint of Mg water upon it. 'Not eriticiee the churcb mow, or boiled cippl.s clear, end free free,* If you happen to get a ceke too the miuister's preaching Wily," hunlis- YolLs of six, eggs, the whites etiff, don't add milk. Best op an some one Says, "that is almost an Of three. Beat this mixture well. egg and Auld it gradunily moil the , impossibility• S erne church choirs ,-ee ',Mut) Of Sweet Crean), a picee desired consistent's- is obtained, smush every law of inimical hos- of huttee the size ot an Englieh wale Oxelic acid reduced With water and irony. Some ministers are absolute., aut. Flavor as you like. Mix and 'applied to the Spots will remove iron ly stupid. They are hoProtivable sweeten to your taste- Makegood rust Rinse the fabric well after the a, nien-nien of no force, without any crust. aeld has done its work. Apply with two logical, consecutive thoughts." Nock 'Mince Pie. --Pour biscuits (or an (Ad toothbrush. That is true, ray brother. Smile nice light breed to that amount), wilco eggs are 44.ar cornstarch 111"y cheat's are noted incise for thew dis- four cups of water, two an one -exalt: be substatutee for one or two. Thus cords then their musical perfections, eups of sugar, one eup of raisins or if a recipe calls for three eggs, use Soule ministers' mental depth it eurrants, one -hu cop of vinegar, one two and a level tablespoonful of does not take a wry long eine to cep natter, wee with nutmeg ani cornstarch in place of the other, fathom. Dul. 1 can give e'OU this as allspice to tosto, Bake seine as any ow own personal exPesienee-I never 1nzince pie. LITTLE POINTERS tiN -DRESS, entered any church with the spirit. of God in my heart, to try to con- sider the leaders of that service, God's representatives, without re- mising great spiritual good out of that service, In contrast to this statemeut never entered ib church thicken with a tablespoonful of idressed child is often the "simpleei" building with the spirit r)i, criticismi,omoiAlL rubbed smeoth in a little cold dressed. cfl in ttlY heart but found soolethP!ig, ;IteaspooAufaul tobrisbutzotetti,waL4thear.ullathettet,,d=eks'lliadIrIZYs 141:41'sthill;"1"61.1;:' "7:111 -ce itieise about the minister the service before I got through 1?1 sallst;. boil well and serve. couraged and cultivated •as a, oth rthore when 1 did epe wo cups of eitgar„ one .possible. It, will o ' and, fey e cup of butter, one cup of ;odd water. Years - ter a, service in the spirit of crItie ione teaspoonful of soda, three eups Pid you ever notice more harm from, that eervice than af r4,1-iuluR choPPed /goo, four eggs, ono fad is "Si"41 good, if William PI, Gladstone, Pound of fiOS, cinnamon mut nutmeg .witen She enters as 0 st, with the greatest hrain in all Eng- to flavor, together sugar and group of children of err owe at, could Sundae' after Smulay ,butter, add the eggs, which should Ner rating is given bee then h ir In the little chorch of Ilawarden and L'have been beaten together; diesolve Phnmetes, and her time is get spiritual food from young, in- Itile soda in a cup OT water. Von the basis of it. Why not have the expetienced re"tors who came there enough sifted flour to inahe it as stiff rating 0. Rood one? to brualv for him the "bread et life,o 00 pound Cali?. CIA the in halves Ilarnmay. simplicity no surely you can afford to honor the end press well in the dough to pre- are the three cardlual prin-i inistm of .7esus Christ as God's vent burning. Rohe in laws, frost. dressing children. It costs an mg each layer while warm. This re- to dress child in the pr oiling pre,entatives. RESPECT t3OD'S tIESENCE. Mit,' maims two Ccdi'eN, MOCIO. 'ren Cents will bee cennol. Dot behaviog your8qh aright id Vanilla Cream Stick. --Roll three ,,patterns of the latest rt. 1e'. full in hurch implies not only owe respeet Ipounds of granulated sugar with half struetions coming with th o ittoialktmealnziritia'ge„,--Soah: two cupfuls In the eits, town or country, this quart 01 water over rule applies: Always dress yoor cliU night, lo the morning strain and dren as well ' us your circeeistenees boll the water hall an hour; said a will allow. This does not mean pleb - PIM and half of rich milk and oretelY er inilcifullY, for the "well" cism always found that 1: received AY bet 11 e rta't' 11110 • o God'e presence. in whose sauce ';; et pint of water, let it dissolve slow - try you assemble, and tO his re- on a. eool part of the range, then presexitatives there, but also due re-kali:I a large tablespoonful of vinegar ING110WINfli NA I there is an intyrioctio,,, •6. speet to the straogers who come it iatid a teaspeonful of gum arable dm- e uent foot baths, z,,Iter whiten to worehip with you at your church solved in a water. until. bit of antiseptic cottor, " VV19. CAM'S. It not, ouly means that wt 'brittle: removo from the fire and hall ioch square of eh should bow before God's altars and "flavor with vanilla, peppermint or ;linen handkerchief may 1.4 oteice 1 In .r.oveicutial. tones "Our 1Path-',',CiniVAM011, ooly WOlt (1111ChlY. Illlb:betAVOPU 1110 edge Pi tiL. otog ler,' but it also MOMS that WO tbo hands with sweet all or hutters1110511, The ClArOpOgitiq a owe, Should give a worm, loving Chris-',ond vigorously till the cozily is 'practitioner, but, sometimes be lion welcome to God's children who ',white; twist or braid it, or pull into at hand. The little compress 0100,4$ that long ihm strips, and cut it on. ot effect a cure, but it will give no church is 0. etalSeMated el1a1410n11 Baled Torkey,-press a Poo solute relief as long tie used, aed free cherch Unlees till the men and wo- in n o or 0. C210511122t stuffing in the fot,,?iel mot tweezers prictes too per. homespun, whether iich or poor, 1,11014;(` vhether umeter or servant, ehall be 'Qwulg wIr4v:- 40u require tile largo PnIneta" ordially greet ed wi tit on open Raster lesbon and heeping 1/1:CeS4'e0r1"11 b•S 11P ond threw out his church door end an open eloweb pew. Clut,thin etiquette should run et- aeLly parallel lines with social iquette, Suppoee ani invited to zee, 1e-18. 4 - As t 'of the lessons„ ciesigned for to-doet bas, nest to our bleseed Lord. tne 'Hoe attach r or yellow -legged biril for boiling ono ,quently the "sure ease" of the senloo a womau as ,the CentVai tioure and , • ene topic in each is oath or the ne-• cossity foul power of faith, we will do well to cooSider both lessons. 111 (STIh'0171.1:11Sitieia411 I)O(tU4S0 of her laugli- tet's able:tom and Mare 'Magdekee. hecause a her own heart's ookrow. , tut iu eecie case the Lord 1*- i:is word gives rest mod joy And Fence, remit:thug us of thot great word, "Come unto Me, ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest,- (Matt. eti, 213). Woman is a notable type oi the caurtin the body of Christ, und thruughout this age of the Bride- groom's absence sorrow is her ?or- , time but Ile mai come ogain, and she a in then be ,glad forever more Mare 1), 20; .1 oho sri. 22, el% Rev. 'tie, 7). 'ro the people of Noe- aretik Jesee vas wily the Sou of Jos, pi, ;test Mors; iu His own hul- l; dos! ',VW.; oue beside himself; to the religitem feeders amono the ; Jees 11e WOS a S11311aritOt1 alld had deeSt iLuke iv, 2*). Marl: iii 21; John 'co. 20; tau, 41gl,i, but, here Koine who had eles opened to Orn line .is the Son of Daniel, the J.orti lsreel. His own reeeived 0 or Tyre e sidon had and was in great need Site had' sof:S.(410w Physic:ion, so hell ot 0 11 ••• 11011` 'WHEN CANDLES wzBE HSIED. In 1836 at the Opening of th British- Zarlieneelet. View the gloomy weather -Shut 1 has been associated- with the opening f ./Ittrlianient, says London Flebo, it is intereeting to note that on one , Occasion the royal speeeh had to be delivered by eandle light,. On this date, 18331, parliament was opened by King ISO, and the wear it;1!.(rI c,stviaosn and the therimess of the House, roe- , dered it impossible for His Majeety to read the royal speech. with facility, 'Most patiently and good-miturvilly did he etrugglo with the tesk, often hesitating, sometimes mistekiog cold at others correcting himself. Oa one 'eiettasion let stuck altogethee, af- ter two or three ineffectual efforts to uske out the word, he was Obliged to give it up; when. turning o „Lord .fel-elbOollie, who stood- 00 his right t hand. and looking him most signiti- cantly le the face, he said, in a tone '811ffictentty .1(nol to be audible in. all 1, • . . , I.01.d Melbourne hating whispered ,the oils/reedier tvoed, the ging pro- ceeded to toil through the speech; bet, by this time he got to aboet the middle the libeerien hrought hint two wax -lights. on which he sudden-, ly paeeed: thee ruitting his head, and looking at the Lords and CoinniOns, bt eddreesed them -ow the spur of the moment, in o perfectly distinct voice, and without the least embonrassaterit or tbe inietake of a siugle word, in theso termez "My Lords and Gentleue hitherto not been h1n. t ( ow wan o ,light. to reod this AATIpeeh in the way its it eportonce deserves: but as lights 'are now brought, we. I will read it ,again Sroul the commencement, and 111 wey wbieb. trnet, tviII t probably could f'Diumi Yu".1. uttenti°11-" os, teat he eae The King then Again, though btL" tuxe hi1.5telL5 g gond- w *aim no denial rewei ti for her in Ilis dual word, "0 wunian, great is he Milli; be it, onto thee even. as thstnilt" (Mott. xv. 2Sy. She who NVIAVS AIWA'S to -take the dog'ii eoniem leeeived the children's bread. Coosider our Lord's commendation the centorion's faith ond that of e Mtn. wl,o brought their palsied and contrast relanhe ol the disciples Ler tla ir luck oi inith '314 N•ci. $t; ' 11. rel. Then remember nis nonnoul. 'IIate foith 111 tMart.ed, See; John teiv. 1s. Turnaug • the rest of our Meditlia clUAL thA$ dently fatigued by the ditheolty ef reading in the first instance, began 'at the beginning, and rtad through the speech in "a nionner which would have done credit te Any professee eloeut ion." '4. 10M/3 ABS 1 , s Oen kt Ine Carter Little Liver Piis. Must Boar Signature of Sea Fac.Sittille Wrapper Below. In ana an easy to take as sner. CARTEllit FeR '""cs''' FOR 0 WIRERS,' „ , irrix FOR RILIROSNEtt. 1 v ER FOII TORPID LIVER. PI U.S. f.S.R CON$TIFATION,, FC IlAttOW SKIN. 'FEE COMPLEXION OtiRa SICK 7011E, Atencombination of i the emit valuable velte b aeee and disorders et the le webs accept . dast , " i Oh. W Onessi" A , . na must 00 f. r mad another, iterineen" "As regards your lather auti ther, Ethelinda.- said orge, oil had been frequently snubbed by both dining bis courtship ---"as regards !your father and mother-- and he i itifilte eross eut Ilia Iwoott NOTED y or fitith as the cottriti thought ,chest, imported 111,11.f;. AIM see that they are end and then boil them for About ,. ,tir ier an ow- l'r co 25A, a bottioor5forel. and inner ShiInn mit the chestnuts in Princess Worshipped. 0 O CIIIIRCII. note that our risen Lord up-, "SPeak low. George." sho whisper.. e Inclieelig:84gt pepsie,„Sow' 1ti &ah. Laver* crop; clar CoraplexIon. 'fled the dit,elpies hu' their mdse. ,ed; "I think they avi both listening." Sweeeteet ebreatUana ole -n` twenty minutes, rrnt,e.en, bout onto*, Where Dr, Pigott Preached and 1l'f and hordwas of 111'21 4'1 In:Can-Se "As ri.,„„aro,; v E. hi a AMA FCAROACAIR matter from th believed noa them a•Itielt hod titer," coati/ewe, tee Wily lover. rale, , or Tag o,„ atizatat...; co., Iota yaw Iiibuie to visit, io----- k, ttio, a stew -pan or other small vessel •svitlif Passino• up Waterloo plitce, , seen EMI. after lie vois risert tatark ing his ' I tido}, your father is ttit' at thin country house wide. closn cover. not (Tumble the belt -hand sidte, as 080 enters Lowe ..pevie 11-11e). Right Itere in otto hese one of the most gentlemanly men I J012 shoul1 have ten or fifteen guests omits nimv• tban you can belp. nfake Regent Street, stands a dull . :red ,' son it is written that vesl. Peter :42e11 ';ester mete ond Aii for :your mother, inclini!og mime of your own children. a tablespoonful of butter hot and i building of eoi int Mao arehiteetere; John as yet knew, IlOt 1 110 Si's'titt we 'she is one of the -loveliest of Women.. 21"eltPliesing et this house party I saute tbe wits, keepleig them as wholelon the wall8 is tilintiee to the effect :thole Ile ninet rise ogohl from the 1 eon not sorprised that you aro so I Ishoul(1 be rude to one of Your guests tts you can. "Ibey -should not get i Plat tinl lost service will be held on . dead (oottn, NN, 1)), MO, 'e'sd,,n114110u)141 LItU r,,j good. o bOaAtift. d' . 5- 0 SWV1t . NVn 1 or niukO fun of your Od mother bederisp or brown, but the butter shoiel SiluhY next, when the sermon win had t" "i“1r1410°1'41."eremember '00arthe orisPring et ranee she murdered the hings Eng -be alloied to math moisten r"PreatliihY iir- l'igen, Omi of w05 i0 1)0 er"1"ed """ that 4:SInt a, nitr.* ish 01' because she ogee did her Own them. TO 000 pint at the hetnute euis,01. ']'hat is Fde l'ilidill's seys . would rise acca.in , the.i.t,l,iird st!hy i , ....omovha, :haw tht., rather. bustling 1 Washing. What; would you do .? add a small tableepoiniful of lipely i.c't 'Pit h, ' .tf 3, - a • ' Mutt- NVi, 2 -Le x„I•1ii., -"i " • '"), f Jute the room "site le voure." Would you I it ift i i fr ends ? Would you suy '11;01. if of thyme or,stbvor„v, whichever is pre- .eelgrPtelli. °81t. ie.,rt,eap,steitrisSts'adi,,,,J,ellnliere'n8 [ . what. shalt we , ; you don't like my mother or my tarred, a saitspoonini or salt, a swot n ,„,.,Ive-enfOet .' And George, a0 he readjusted his , „ toe mother. , children I will turn them out of hall ont, a pepper. mid butter tbe from its high estate, i wha so fos'eti 114291.,,fee"- ''''''". ,collar, thought to himself ' that . an doca 5 ill order that you may feel a gize of an egg. Stuff the bird care- At one time 1,500 persons crowded nend inthistered Vitae 14 An WAWA WO lounee of timely compliment is worth . . . , little happier ?" Oh. no: You wOuld full with- this int:Omen- sew it up seiti portals to listen to eloquent ser- , see them buying spices teat tees t . . , ..a pound ot itigument. "nsu er The one of your Chopped parsky„ a scant- teaspoonful "' g AY- our Years ago es a they had not. reverie( it. "And von have elm' hhaising," cried rather say : "What is good enough mons front its then vicar, now Dean might anoint His dead bodv when the that the gtetvy cannot escape, fInd for my mother and my children good enough for you when you are le-ater put the bird in just enough 'boiling in me? house, to cover it in which there my kith nod kin and loved CHIOS When you are rude t° should be carrot, turnip. onion, then you dishonor me," so the' and a baguet of herbs. This last members of „a Congregation cannot leeY be Ina° in the feliewilig honor God unlesat th011010 thue Portion: -TWO good sprigs of parsley, s e they are ready to 'welcome and honor one bay leaf, one sprig of thyme, ail of God's children, no matter to four cloves; tie all OP neatly so that what social caste they may belong. they will not shed and can be easily HONOR THE CHURCH, taken out. Twenty white pepper- corns slimed also be added to tha But, though Christian n w n etiquette iater, and after it has gently bollec the house of God eliould mean much, i Bl an I our, a scant tablespoonful of how many churches are sinfully try- salt. Time allowed should be half ing to become the churches oC class unless the bird instead of the churches of a great an hour to the pound is very young; but nothing is more Christian democracy 1 Can we not, one and a, be large hearted enough unappetizing than underdone poultry. Slam most carefully so that there to know that there is only one true gospel aristocracy, and that belongs will not be any discoloration. Toke up the bird, carefully cover it with to the noble serving ela.ss which Jesus described when he said, "Who- becharnel so that It seems as if it elled. Now laces ready a soever will be chief among you, lot , wer'a him be your servant ?" As you cOoPle of hard-boiled yolSie of eggs, tvould rever be rude to my child be- cause you love nee, so may we in our church etiquette never cast a 811117 upon God's children. May we never joetle or push any One away from us ! We should all belong to the gospel. clan. We should feel that we are all brothers and sisters 'in Christ HANDY TO ItNOW. and that, therefore by the gospel fireside there shall he plenty of room To brighten carpets, wipe them for all the memberS of the gospel with warm water into which has family._ , been poured a few drops of ammonia. Lastly, refined suid consecrated Water added to sour milk will give church behavior is demonstrated as better results than adding, sweet ImOlin% part of cornstarch to two parts bread flouiis coal to pastry floor for cakes, Floes and meal should always be sifted before measuring„ Use plenty of sal soda in the kit- chen shale it prevents pipes from watch again and again to look what clogging with grease, ami is vetor time it may. be, You do not • get cleansing, tio and go out into the hall and put A piece cif charcoal put into the on your overcoat and then hold your water in which cabbage is boiling hat in your heed as though you will &stem- the odor. and With a teaspoon rub them through a small wire strainer so that the bird may have the pretty effect of being sprinkled with clear pale yellow grainlets, much m the way of a coegregation disperses as ia the wag it assembles. If 1 Make tt social eull upon You and you are polite and respect MO, you do not try t� show your impatience even though 1 do. stay a little long- er time *than 1 ought. You do not gape -and yearn and take out yoor were ready to XtiO. ao-ny at the first opportunity. .11 you acted thus I would certainly take the hint and A small bag of sulphur kept where there are red ants will quickly di - as soon as possible. Neither Perse theme I:toasted coffee is 'One of the most shoeld. you be rude la ,clonch eti- ' powerful 'disinfectants. A s w1)feco wi th the Water bottles and cruets may . be e eWords, 'That thou mayesl, know how lhOu easily cleaned with shot tied soap- • -0,6 slid's.. Save the shot .10, a small biot- oegh :cs.t to behave. thyself in hOUSC of ( let Us close with the. 11°, to use again - psalmist's words which he wrote- for Every housekeeper knows the nutri,- u.i, temple when David sang, 1, wee tive value or dried beans. They are 1)44."1.1' S°1"" 01 the highest, PeS- 7Stebbat1i was past? That would b sonages in the land regularly attend- ion the third day (Luke =DI. 55. 56; ed Divine service there. 'Nxiv. 10, Although they lovecl Ulm But for many years past the sole t .e what lle i much they didno e co. , cungregatien has "misted of 12011 4' S id l''!olicerniti.,' His death and resur- dozen persons. It is for this reason . n - that tl,e church is to be pullet' dowit rection. 'the love of God iS the "All the rich folks who used "to greatest thieg we ever heard of, but and the land sold. live 112 curium uouse Torraco end on our part the greatest thing is, i•ound there eeem to have gono away in some respects, faith, for "without or else do lott, go to church faith it is Impossible to please God" loeger '' complains the old caretalag "Tel). xL. 3). to be tilled with joy Faith in God is also who has watched the erMgregation attua oPiellayeewatu' )d have an nutroubled dwindling for twenty years. - • 13- John•• • 1 St. Philip's has no parish and no ' 137)• endowment, depending entirely on its pew rents. These at the spogee Mar,11 Magdalene was so occluded of its prospetity amounted to gao. with her Own SOITONV and with the 200 a year. Now thee- are absolutely bodt of a dead Christ, for which she nil. was seeking, that she had neither When brilliant preachers like Canon eyes nor ears for are -els nor even for Repton and Canon Pigou Were vicar, Christ Himself till she was startled large and fashiorablei congregations out of her stupor by hearing her town flocked to hear them. name, from Ilis lips. What a blind - At one time on 0 Sunday morning Mg, stupefying thing unbelief is! And the Duke of Cambridge, the Dike of lit; is just the trouble with many be- Meckleeberg-Stralitz, Princess Mary Havers to -day. There are so many who aecept itim trsl*y thicl,put alt their trust in His precious blood, but by considering themselves and not ci 11 htful II h ` t • f' taking Him at Ins word theet 'lack of Teck; the Duke of Marlborough, Lords Derby and Eicher, Mr„ Glad- tuid many otlier notabilities could all be seen in. the pews. One e g 0C C al Ito .01 N‘as asseranee of salvation, at least. con - Admiral Boyle. Having listened to thLim:m.1A et, retirp shipwreck tineous assurance. Then there are e 51. he waited outside the church for 1./e. tnaey ,assured believers, constrained Pin. e111, all I Cab SaY," remarked he, "is that if a Captain ie. her Majes- ty's serVice had handled his ship as that man did he would have been court-martialled the same (lay, and dismissed the service." ' Manyetradesmen, attracted by the fashionable gathering, .attended tho church. Om of them, a wine Ines - chant, seeing that Lord. Derby .suf- erect much from 'gout, wrote to Min and recomMended t. ertein brand of silerolK LI Derby replied ; "Dear Or I have triecl your sherry and much pres- s ter the gout." "1 uncler•s-ta.0'c'774-1," saimi7'the loving nnele "that the teacher pets you on the back nearly every 'day at school," by His love to serve Him gladly, whose service is like buying spices to anoint a dead Saviour -love, but not faith. It is plainly written that He is coining back again to establish a kingdom of righteousness on this earth, yet few comparatively are sol- ving the living and true. God and waiting for His Son from heaven (Acts i., I; 111, 20, 21; T. Thess., le 9, 10, and therefore their service is not the )oyous, victorious kind that glorifies Him end wins others to He is saying to us as He said to Mary, "My Father is your Father, and any God is yonr God; therefore go tell others." Not .self occupied, but Chriet occupiedand running er- rands for Him, with His peace filling "Ilos;" replied Truthful ..ileginals; our souls. Then, since Clod is our "lett sometimes it's too low down to be very come:getable " O'hey were o11 their way hornet, when a lady on the opposite side oi tho st, root, slipped and -fell. I To rushed glad when -they side'. unto Me, Let 11211 in the protehis, the catho-hy- ac1 oss. raised his hatand oaered 10 us go into the 310USe 01 the Lord," drates and fats which constitute t assis 1 . Ts u o our. o„c o , . he meant it. Let us b • n Oritive elements of foods C nnpuri- ,teross queer ,,•loto.u. in her 25-33: -Rom 28 82). et v9 a,CtiOnS and our observance of church sou proves that peas are nearly hien- eye. "It's all right --it's all. right!" also lay to heart words Tho - Father; how can we be anxious for food or raiment or anything, for ,He who spared not His, OWD. SOA ,bItt .delivered HinCep for 'us all, how shall .he not with Him, also freely. gkee no all things and make all things work ' 1 H' 's's 11. ‘d himt ,,the • • • u • 0.0009 (Matt etkcItletle that 1-1111.?lic worsiriP is not tihal with beans,, in so far as these he whispered)es 1 (;now it is!" luas: "13c not faithless, but believ- e, • drudgery and n Pepe Neve slayory, elements are concerned. .1)rit.;c1 peas sbe exclaimed, hotly, "Rcre 912 un- jug.- "nlessed aro thcy that have but 11 :eon a 11 ineinese fte 1 en figure iaen oe. ,menus chiefly 1113 the cnown \Niemen P111911 eer 109 932111;on. nol 9119311 nCye_ )ave 1)__aN portiinity fee contiriuoiS gospel hasis-61 , a toothsome puree; but, ploneei across t,he etreet Co eat her (verses 27. 29). aecl learn to- gay, pleasure, Jot us worship "the Lord soaked over night.,, in cold 2', 21(1 on up with 1110,111 '2 The other day -OVlioni haeing not seen 1 It in 11 the heesitS with re- Wbiell a little: soda., hes been dissolv- Ween I fell ch.).iruste,irs you stood narl whom, thoug'11 now al Boo nOt, 1i22e4 and coeeeeratee church mae- cd, put 01110coek lee cold veirter, end laughed, and vuulted to know T11 1)e11evi0g,1 rejoice" (I. .111 9 , when tender seasoned with' butter,' was praetising for a circus." 81. WOMAN'S WAY. A infal 011 a bustuess trip arrived lin town and -went to- an hotel. Short - after a, friend called anti was !-shown up to hiS room. He found the itiaveller sitting in it chair surveying ; with a gloomy eountenanee a trunk which stood against the wall. "Wbat's the matter'?" asked the caller. • "I want to get a suit ' of clothes ottt of that, trunk, was the mimes. "Well, what's the difficulty -lost the key?" "No I have the key till right,' said the other, -heaving a sigh. "I'll tell you how it is. Aly wife paeked that trunk, She expeeted to come with me, but was prevented at the last anoment„ To my eertain know- ledge she put in enoegh to three trunks the way a Man Would pack them. I open it the things will boil up all over the room and I tould never get half of them "Mae NoW, what I'm wondering about is whether it Would be ehe,aper to g0 oat and boy a new suit of :clothes or: two ad- d -then 1 trunks." # If we are to Judge people by what they say, scone men must live on hay and thistles CURES Dyspepsia, Boil, Pimples, Headaches, Constipation, Loss of Appetite Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, and all troubles arising from the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. Mrs.A.Lothantrue, of 13allyduf1. Ont., writes: "2 believe I would have been in Iny gravo long ago had it not been for Burdock Blood Bit- ters. 1 wasrun down to such an extent that I could scarce- ly 1110,ro about the P01140 . was subiect to severe headaches, backaches and (ii117.1.- 11t1t,B3 my appetite 19111 f.SOUC 1131a, 117929311113410 CO do mg liousewof it. Attar tains tv.)bOttICS of B. 13. le 1 found my Seal( h r restored. Imormeoecommeal Are a True Heart Tonic, Nerve Feed and Blood Enricher. 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