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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-5-9, Page 6neneene-ernerennumenneneneareetene ... .„......... COIVIPANIONSIIIP IN HEAVEN. igil.A.T A NAN 81101011) FAT THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 4 r ow raragranhe Wldelle W111 be rouo. FROM BONNIE SOOTLAND, ANIMALOli BA,1118 OF TR - &JIBE ........ ..........4 , A COBINATION OF AND INTERNATIONALna ' LESSON, . a 12. or Got Intermit. INTERESTINO NEWS FROM THE THE RU4EST HIVE OF INDUSTRY , About ten milliou ca'ttle aro now HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS. • IN THE WORLD, VEGETABLE FOOD. e .-,-4 We May All Become Residents and ,......_ , . ',rise crest cominitsloo." illiatt,'Sti. OHM 10 be Nand in the Argentine Itopnb- (nom oeee not, gs, go, . lie, They aee flaid to be Oil aeneend- Ae In tete Telma of Bobby Burns-144EO GCM alitlaBuilding Thole Carrion ole nn, —.e. A Pc:Spent:Tolls then/10,424 AM01111S for Be Princes and Kings. a Doelthy Persoue eel:Mine Dlt:tt Or iremo 1.1110,,TChTefriCA.,L,BuNt0,,,TES.Tho 'elev., aoltitathoet 001:1110tmorznietionndttiortyle, buil vela= Tiding YIrtenlen to Interest the Mods boyutveettboonxtvorryortyyssnri,rms—. etfeeyellous A famous physloian nag mime up . were brought to litheil in the middle or Auld Soothes Sone. en disciples went .away into Galilee. An elaborete organ is now being Govan its ucen nearing oorepletion. The haneleeme new. town hall of edrarredueorliockaliDacirydorei allhaidpbautimililnugs tie: tzi- ';Lark;. AbYea tahatlail4byw. harVe201:41aresoh°Lublias With nimpie faith obeying the dingo bunt in London for Yarn Minster. By Shopkeepers of Arbroath aro op- recent aglow of the Pall Mail Maga- A: despatch from Waehington saya: ing to the Bible 1101' beams 088 of non al our Lard giveu in verse 7. whitlows of agate, and the fountains The disoinlee are now "eleven" be- for the beetrunient will be supplied an ingenione arrtingement the wind Posing the eleeerio lightine ocheme, of salvation dash a rain of light. It engineer oalculatea how much coal cense oe the treasou and stile= of by ulaankt of porVer obtained by a 1111:11111"11nr, 1:111t441Zrerr' FO°Orttary'ea°r°, 7313(7 anReeSfeirtitli%tollncstilted btyhattliine —Rev, Dr Talmage preaohed from oodar and her raftera of the, and her out in am exec:it, scientific. way as al) that a person needs three and one- ' ot the cathedral, the water ' beiug 1,00011)alesges2waslir oittylliltifteitW4eautsit'Ps4obics'ingto. atoutfhooLltoiere tdilceepxeeneetdritglilietiulipcoLeo• Coliyaditte. 12 a glorious palaces, , the ehurch ot hie engine needs daily. Henalculates fall of water from 0111 02 the towers God Is. And yet sometimes tenseenle Judah:, Probably some of the died - Pint were already In Galileo, ;Folio. IL Innulted up the a-loWar by a FaEl-all' din • ' . .' gow , at low water, in place of the ly and loathsome things, creep up .into third pounds of solid food (laity. it—evil speaking and ranoor and slan- len Meanwhile the ounnies of gine. , ' dor and back-biting and abuse, Growl- ing ' Bet the knowledge ot what weight aur Lord woo disseminating a lin tui Cape Town cm/eye a certain die- An Arran ben has laid n wonder- depth of la Mellen whieh' was its 00- dor ifdoefrath. depth h-daoyt 4tbhoeuCt Clyde up on the walls of the church, of food a 1)08800 should consume a :eat! aninning anverae 11-15, trying Lo aisbelieve their Linotion in respect to the' neiglit of eggsa: a web from aroh to rehr day does ot settle the diet ques- ggi (=tanning other tWa perfect own consciences and to distort tbWE e oonstablew The tallest 'is a The llooksheed hotel, Aix, bee been and from the top of oue oommunion non, winch is one of the most hie- teatireono of eye -witnesses. Loto and the biggest 11118811 000 ba taken tti tankard to another, Glorioua palace a giant eft. 8 1-2 in. in height, Thexe sold fa a,o7o to Mr. john Murray, the °entre ot the city. This raueln in =Loh there ought only to be light Pertant things In life to every per- mountain where Jesus had appoint- are five men ranging from 0ft. ain. 10 BaitSisill, or. 4 in, three mon between 621. The .Earl Of Glasgow te the preen without which Glasgow could have and love and pardon Hud grace. Yet son. ed them. The Revised Version, "the 21n. and Oft. 31n., twelve men from dent -elect 'of the Institute of :Naval beeome neither the shipping nor shiye a spider is in the palace. A. get of. this great physichung diet mountain," may indicate a melon 61. lin. to 611. 241., and 0)7801080Andel:tee to. building centre it now is, has been Perseverance will mall.IIt into the —0,— Again; my text teaches me that king's palace. It must have seemed as a blench ohers table d'hote is no fact on whieh to base the cone between Oft. and Oft. lin. Duxing the 21 years of, its existence fittedu millions stern:az. Two mil - tables, while not ars lucious looking tai well known, and, although there achieved at a cost of something like a long di -stance for that Spider to menu, will result in better digestion. jecture, some eeholars are disposed to St. Paul's Patrieh Church, Leith, has raLsed Z19,000. climb in Solomon's splendid residence In these tables this pbysialogist identify it with the Horns of Hattin, GETTING PERSONAL, , , but it started at the very foot of theyears ago as Vans Alexi," "the hill ing during the last fifty years, and The Galton Hill Wes known 500 Cone have been spent simply in dredge . shows the different degrees of nour- where the Sermon on the Mount had Tho favorite Sooltish method of there Ls now a large•fleet of snare - Lebanon cedar, higher and higher, aliment in the various kinds of been` delivered. In Guinea ansus and dealing with sleepers in chereh wae boats with very ingenious machinery% well tried went up over the panels' oe , of the wild boar.' until it stood bighex than the huskiest meats, cereals, and vegetables. his disciples would bo ,among the publicly to denounce the delinquents. When the Rev. Weller Dunbap, min- ed in, the late Mrs. Cann Campbell to A sum of 41000011718 bee:n: bequeath - employed in this service. throe in all the nations—the throne Among meats beef stands at the 8180081 associations of their lives. of Solomon, And eo God has de- head of the list, for its proteids, or of of a -United Presbyterian 0114.51115 various Edinburgh inetituitions. ' Clyde Shipbuilding is now carried creed it that many of those who are 17. They saw him. This was the first in Dthmtries, eaw a member ef his The condition of Dumbarton Matte _ on fro I doot some o' ye hae teen ower by about , than half the tonnage comeforty firing, but mere down in the duet of ein and dishonor albuminous qualities, with the ex- great gathering of the believers in 110018 nodding while he was preach - is s shall gradually arrive in the king's ceptiou of fowl, But as the percent- 3oe s Wo say "great," for it id ing, he stopped suddenly and said:, penseintly recast:lag the earenul consideration of the Goveenenent. palace. And God bath decided that14 age of fat less in beef than in fowl ; 11 • generally conceded that this was the , thougha you may be weak of arin nd a m is or easily• di gested. The pre- 08005100 when "above five hundred 0)0507 whey porridge% the day, Sit up, George Rvssell Sc. Coe Motherwell,. eix or eight yards. These firms& have each a special, reputation in slow of tongue, and be elm= through or I'll name ye Dotl are supplying twenty-two. electric their trade, one yard being noted for oit a greatmane . moral sence of tat in eat tends' to retard brethren at once," 1 Cor. 15. 0, saw the Lord. They worshiped hbee. It is ei- Anotlaer Caledonian 1)800)1101', on cranes to the Manchester ship canal. etg huge warships and linerd, anoth- deficits, that by 1512 almighty grace dig,estion by preventing the cheestive 1 implied that they fell prostrate at "alb povocation, cried out: Hold up . • You shall yet arrive in the Kingn fluids from making their way in be- 1 his feet. This was no unusual attle your heads, my friends, and min t a • Brien) cburch, Enineurglh celebrate er for ita huge cargo boats, a third palace. Not such an one (12 10 ellokan tween fibres. tude for those who regarded him with - neither saints nor sinners are sleep- eel its.1615d attniversagy, 011 the 10tb 'for large light pleasune craft. Bo- ot in the text—not one of marble, not ult., when Principal Rainy preached. ginning a little below the Custom' . Eggs are Lobe regarded as complete heritage; but it seems certain that ing in the next wowed. one adornea with pillars of elabaster , the woedertul manifestations of our Then, finding that this genexal ex- Thirty thousand , miners and con station, at Mavisbank, the yards ex - Eta throme of ivory and flagons of , natural food, as they contain all the Lord alter his resurrection had hortatian was insufficient to deter a liery engieeenen in .Lanarksbire are burnished gold, but a palace in which ' necessary food principles. aroused a , deep spiritual reverence, certain well-known member of tbe out on strike, and the trouble ' is tend .on the right bank of the river to Dumbarton, and on the left to God is elle King and the angels of 1 , htilk is the natural food tor the humiliation, and yearning aspiration, church from getting his niglet's rest spreading. Port Glazgoeir and Greenock. At 1 young of all, anhuals, as well as of such as the disciples had never before forward, the reverend gentleman Govan. and Patrick we are in. the fteln Some doubted, Doubted nem- turned toward the offender and said: An 1806 halfpenny was pieked up, in reached of the river there aro, of heaven are the cup -bearers. The: nreees fiamee, was 001 worth wooing , man. Under a microscope milk is Iher or riot it was the risen Lord. james Stewart, this is the second Tolleross kirkyaod on the 15th ult., spider crawling up the wall of Solo- heart of the industry; on the lower afcer or considering its compared wit b !seen to consist of a clear fluid filled his admission shows the frank sin- tame I have stopped to waken ye. If The date is the yeax in whin the course, breaks In the fusilade of rive the fact that we who are worme of ; with small oily globes one -millionth eerity of alt coneorned—those who I need to atop a third time, I'll ex- church was built. Sheriff Hall, Kilmarn,00k, has de- etOag wlabeh sounda .80 Sweetly to the I 'writing the record. isgatiort. Pose ye by, name to the whole congre- the dust may at last ascend intrE the' • h • ela tor These globes palace of the King immortal. 1371 coniain the nourishing quality . ceded that the thaehed roofs niust go. eara of Glasgow people as. the unrnio- oe wee° present, ane the man who the gram of God may 1Ve all reach it.' milk, called casein. When taken into I Thus perinies the last relic -of picture takabre token of "good times.. Ao- 18. Jesus came and sake unto --no-- cording to weight oe output, Russell's Ohl heaven is not a doll place. It. le I the stomach it is coagulated, but 1 them. Came near. The whole corn- yard at Port Glasgow, is easily first; not a warn -out mension with faded ; passes on easily through the digestive pany ot believers wan addressed, not . DEAR OLD LETTERS, ' . esque dwellings. Alex. Adams, assistant furnaceman according to value, which now -a - curtains and outlandish ehairs and 1 organs c f children. The experiment was certainly not a dayee with, so, much competitim in eracaten ware. No, it 1, a tresh and l That the cereals are ment impor- true sense the Church in all ages labia death by falling into the dis- in the Edinbiergh Foundry, met a ter - speed is quite a different thing, the only the elevea apestles. In a very fair and beautiful as though it were tent and useful food is shown by the was addresed. All power is .givon MIF0,r08:u..eritly she rata complained that charge from a furnace. Fairfield' and Clydebank yards die - completed but yesterday. The kings; fact that they coatain such large of the earth hall bring their honor Percentage o/ sugar starch, and unto me in heaven and in earth. All i he was not as ho used to, beethan his A gratifying decrease in the mute- pate precedence- Denny's', of Dune- s and glory into it. A palace means ' gums, called carbohydrates, as well over heaven and earth, which apperd love seemed to have grown cold, and be tr of neer icaseshe zefaismiaos llgoiLiesr ret- boarortonsilooare rfoamoonu: tradtehresiernzleass-f authority. "The universal dominion' splendor ofapar me ts. Naw, ' as a considerable amount of proteids tinned Whim in his divine nature was that he was too prosaic, and matter- parted by not know where heaven is, and I do ' or alinuninoids. But, owing to the conferred upon hem as man, a h hef and one of his Health fer the city of Glasgow.. Meadowside for their yachts—the Brittania the Meteor, and other fa - riot know how it looks, but 12 our . celluose or woody fibre whieh covers of his fulfillment of his Father's will to virtue] i old lave -letters to her he took it with The Edinburgh and District Weter . .i • mom craft, were built there — ale bed.= are to be reeurrected in the last the kernels they are somewhat dif- and to reward of his obedknee Seelthough both yards produce a good, Phil. 2. 5-11; 1 Oor, 15. 21-28; him the next time he was called away Trust has spent between. £e,000 and cumber of fine ooean-going vessels. i 20-23." Earth henceforth is to be. Pas Eil. Li from the city, made a copy of it, and day,I think heaven must have a ma- I ficult of digestion. - terial splendor as well as a spiritual i MEA.2 AND V '£6,000 in its unsuccessful litigation grandeur. Whet will be the use of 1 Vegetables vary greatly in nutri. the „aim of Christ. Jolin Henry, she exclaimed, when he her. with the Olippens Oil Company. THE CLYDE FROM THE RIVER. to tread on'? or of a resurrected hand ; lulose in them, however, tends to nations. Wherever th'e word of God returned, you're the biggest fool that ever lived. I believe that you have of Grandholm Mills, Aberdeen, Was liEr. Alex. Roes, managing director shipbuilding is seen frem the river. a resurrected foot if there be nothing 1 tive value and digestibility. The cel- 19: Go ye therefore and teach all All that moot people see of Clyde if there be no harp to strike, and no ' retard digestion. For this reason says "therefore" the student of re- softening of the brain. What did you ronerderously assaulted and robbed on The view of Fairfield or Clydebank Oh! wl at grandeur of apartm,eats ing. II hen eubjected to haat andThe reason bas nest been given; be- e mean by sending me that trash?' the 13th alt., by salmon poachers. from the de Place to take hold in the king's palace? nearly all vegetables require °Doke ligious truth sbould ask "Wherefore?deck of a passenger steam - when that divine hand which plunges • moisture not only is the texture of cause our Lord has been endowed with Trash, my demi he expostulated. A Moffat bailie shocked. his fellow- er 14 impressive enough. Along a the sea into blue and the foliage into , the vegetable softened, but the green, and sets the sunset on fire, • search grains are partially coaver e universal authority his servants are to "make disciples of all the heathen," Yes, trash—ju,st sickly, sentimental councillors the other night by telling frontage of little less than half a stooks in various Stages of construe- sfeivresrt: shall gather all the beautiful colors ' into sugar and other substances east- for that is the literal translation of nonsense. That Isn't how you deacribed it them that "their meeting was no bet- mile there may be resting upon tho ter than the: House of Coonmone." ts ii Tess tsbreu -srearrsn that arm which lifted the pillans of corked.. aro easily digested because bee,n oast out and neglected. A. verse II, °Itsn V111E:Inures , °ere ittehn of earth around his throne, and when , ly assimilated. Potatoes, when well the Greek; to instruct those who have you, he protested. You said that it The Duchess of Buccleueh, who was when I first wrote it and sent it to Alpine rock and bent the arch of the , they conta.in but little cellulose. in oar lesson fur Sunday before last, was the dearest, sweetest letter ever Mistress of the Robes to Queen Vic- al smaller craft of a miscellaneous sky, shalt raise before our soul the , Ripe fruits, oranges, lemons, grapel, John 20. 23, seem, to place emphasis written, and you insist now that I traria, hes been appointed to the same kind. Upon one single ship alone eternal architectto:e, and that hand ' pears, peaches, cherries, apples, and on what has been called the priestly have chaeneed and you haven't. I post in Queen Alexandra's household. there will, perhaps, be a thousand t work—tor now -a -days a 10- which hung with loops of fire the cur- 1 berries generally, have but little element of the Christian. ministry, Well, you didn't suthought I would try to-- Captain 3. Boyd King, who WaS naa. a . , , 1 tains of morning shall prepare the up- i nourishing quality, as they consist of but here stress is put an teaching, terrupted, and she wan angry for killed in action in South Africa, was months—their moving figures in com- cceed, she in- 000tonner io built within twelve holstery of our kingly residence. A 75 to 65 per cent of water. But the and that certainly is the first and the two days. Sr:met/luxes it is difficult the eldest son of Mr. Hamilton King, parison with the mammoth skeleton palace also means splendor of amen- , sugars and voids which they contain chief duty of Christiene, whether to please a woman. late of Ibrox, Glasgow, and formerly of iron or steel looking. like myriads Lion. The poor man, the outcast, ! mske them. invaluable in making up ministerial or lay. There cam be no in business in Aye'. of tiny marionettes. But cie the vast the. king or the queen stands there aboot the relative value of meat diet, All the Gentile world ' is to AS OscIlLroTINGd F OBI: t PisLE1A00SnUoRmEy. contrast to that of a year ego. Then The Scotch coal trade is in strong amount of varied work for the equip' Windsor °If ships eu ground ill l'ill cannot get into the Teillenies or, , ri. healthful diet. fuller declaration of the universality --no-- and cries, "Halt!" as Be tries to enter. / as ecntrasted with that Of cereals be brought into the fellowsbip at prices were high and advancing Now there id little more than a sugges- ,r111 °'1?.;80! Windsor Castle. The Sent inel of I Thera is a canal ant discussion of the Gospel than that ta this verse: But in that palace we may all become; and vegetables. Dr. Brubaker has of our Lord's disciples. Beptizing Bethnal Green, London, is said to prizes are Gs, per ton down, and coal- tion in the background of enormous and kings. We may hane been beg -1 and vegetable diet in plain figures of tbe Son and of the Holy Ghost. carry off the palm for enthusiasm masters find the greatest difficulty in residents, and we shall all be princes , calculated the actual value ot animal them in the name 04 the Father, and sheds and tall ohimneys. gars, we may have been outcasts, we ' Iie shows that one quarter the vege- e. rhe act 02 baptism is the initial among its pupils. The school is built Belli:rug the eutput. There is one feature at Dumbarton Hark! the chariot is rumbling in I.P1103.. on the new. Baptism is nob a pharm taken in and trained to be capable anetent and noble Scottish families, housewives. The school has been a left £5',000 for the .eurpose of erect- be built are tested for their stability, ugeen0c0r ellbye, may have been wandering and lost as table fool taken into the system re- :Leans whereby the formal fellowship and finished in imitation of an Eng- lish working man's cottage, and the The late Sir William Eraser, K.O. which itins,stIisbellivpbUilicillnitel we all have been, but there we shall maim undigested, while in meats is effected." The rite symbolizes B., writer of histories of several ul This is an experimental tank, in which take on regal power. th, undigested portion is only one- cleansing away Alio old and putting poen little girls of the district ate paraffin driven models of the ships to the distance. I really believe the As neither animal nor eeeetable pronounced on a young Christian, but great suceess and is always orowded ing homes for poor persons prefer- speed and resistance to the pressure guests are coming now. The gates foods contain the nutritive elements — an outward sign, sacrament or oath to its full capacity, hut either the ecce to be given to authors and of water. The tank is three hundred palace is tilling, and all the chalices human system man's instinct lies led triune God. ordinary routine muse be dull or the artists. feet long and twenty-two feet wide, swing open, the guests dismount, the in proper proportions to satisfy toe of faithfulness in fellowship with the flashing with pearl and with jet and him to make a combination of the , e, them to Minas' zeal monumental, for the re- cords show that sce.bbing and stone- The death is annonnced at Bouxne- ig said neat valuable results in hydro - and contains' nine feet of weter. It carbuncle, are lifted to the lips of two kinds of diet. things whatsoever I have command- cleaning are dealt out as rewards to mouth, England, of Man. Charles Mao- dynamica have been obtabaed f ram ' 20, neaceing observe all the myriad banqueterS, while stand- To construct a scientific diet it; is ed you. "To observe" is literally "to deserving little women. When a Ivan_ widow a the late Mr. Charles these experiments, which are carried ing in robeg of snowy white they only necessary to combine two or keep watch." Teaching nothing but pupil has been extraordinarily good Maelver, Of Calderstoae, near Liver- on by a specially trained staff. An - drink to the honour of our glorious more foods insufficient quantities to what the Lord commands, and there- She 12al-If:Wed to somb a. floor or Peon who was so long prominently other interesting feature of Messrs. King! "Oh," you say, "that is too furnish the amount of nitrogen and fore avoiding superstitious practices; blacken a stove, fox a treat. . assotiated with the Cunard Steamship Dtoeinunmy:':otrhltoswisoirmeonawtaorrd sosfy picsse -- No, it is not. If a spider, according twenty-four hours. Here is Evhat Dr. teaching all that the Lord commands : . •••••••••••••••• grand a place for you and for men carbon required by the body in —11,--. Oompany. . to the text, could crawl up on, tbe Brubaker considers a "selentific" and therefore avoiding looseness. Our THE FASTEST TRAINS. ' provereent, however small, they may n Lord's commands 18080 really ew According to the "Journal of .Ger- . CAMS IN MID -OCEAN. i be able to suggest or effect in tools, oar poor souls through the blood of (leen machinery or method. wall of Soloraon's palace, shall not amount and assortment of food per !awe of life: the Sermon on the Christ mount up from the depths of Meat • • Tin• i f pound Mount, the promises reworded in the closing chapters 01 John's gospeaand man Engineers" the French roll - road trains, instead of the English, from six to ten cats, these* being ap- Eve Every large ocean liner carries FACTS, AND FIGURES. ' 1 the palace of the eternal Eingl Fate ...One-quarter pound One pountl prophet:a in the new "eommandment" dule time being tho basis for come the condensation of the law and the hold the first plaott for speed, ache - portioned to various parts of the ship, of the Comet—the output on the Clyde In 1801—fifty years. after the lam= its sin and shame, and finally reach Bread ...... Half pint or love. I am With you alway. All an well as appearing on the vessel's reached a total of 468,832 nen, corn - was uearly 67,000 tons. In 1898 it 'Where sin abounded grace doth Potatoes One pound much more abound, that whereas Sib Milk parison. A regulitr train between reigned unto death, even so may Eggs Qv -c rt er pound. the days. "In spirit, in power, in tn- Paris and Amiens makes the dis- books for rations. There is promo- prising 328 vessels. MaitInTIOUS as unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our This makes a weight, of three and end of the age. To all eternity the arily, unsociable cats are kept in the represent a decline in Clytt. shipbuild- cm -.toy TI1VarthelOSS grace reign through righteousness Chinae ...One-third pound Valence, and by personal indwelling," i union Unto the end of the world. Unto the hour and a quarter, or at the rate 82 milee, without stop, in an tion for pussy on board ship. Orlin- these figures se e ll Lord." a tbird pounds of Kenn food. But to .... of 05 mileS an hour. The fastest re- hold, in the eteeragei or the fore - In the far east there. is a bird thrive upon this diet aperson must Lord. is with us. , gular train in Great Britain makes emetic; but a cat that is amiable and ing relative to the rest cat. the Gauntry. which has taken place (hiring the cal,lcd th...! Hume, about which is the add the amount of mids, sugar, or 00 miles- au hour, for a distance of handacena is given the run of the last few years. In 1898 the tonnage beauillui superstition that upon salts, which his particular system launched on the Clyde wee. consider- ately 33 miles, between Perth and first or seciond [nese saloons. When whatever head the shadow of that needs. The natural craving of the ap Forfar. In Germany a greater at gea the oats attend bo the mice ably less than a third of the total bird rests, upon Witt tread therenhale petite is a pretty good guide in this FAR -AWAY SCENES. speed than 56 miles an hour IS pro- and rats; but ,alter all, can do Melo . launched in British waters; ht 1880 it' Actually exceeded one-half. But an be a crown. 0 thou Dove of the matter. . --1 hibiLed, but the fastest regular train more than scare them out of the shadow of thy eving fall upon this • Distance Photography. berg and Hamburg. PaSsengers, In port the 01111) is vis- examination of the figures clearly Spirit floating above tis, let (155 Swims /mentor Invents ProneEss of long makes only 52 miles, between Witten- parts of the ship frequented by shows that the change in the per - congregation, that each at last in • ltd by a professional rat-oatcher, eentage has been brought about by, heaven. may wear upon his head a OLD-A.GE PENSIONS IN -VICTORIA. M, Vautier, a photographer of A.:,..1 IhMTA,SION OF 11,413DITS. who frequently capturee 500 in one the adtance of Newcastle, Hartle - right hand a star! a star 1 , ed In Victoria, to begin at 10s. a fected an instrument by which he is experiment ot the 1V -est Australian Australian papers elate that the day. , pool, Sunderland, /Belfast, rather than by falling -off on the part of Glasgow. crown 1 a crown 1 and hold in his Old -age pensions have been adopt- Granson, Switzerland, has just per- , week. 11 12 110W found that, where- enabled to take distinct photographs , Government m turning domestic eats When steel was first introdueed in as 0,000 applications were estimated ot objects at a great distance. For; love in the scuthecasterc districts c„ i Few people realize to its full ex - HOW LONDON GROWS, 1878, the prestige of the -Clyde for , . 1 to cheek the invasion of tent the rate of London's growth, ocean liners was at its height, Ae.- SOLD! nual ODA will be 4100,000. The rats- instruneent and the etiocessful re -1 rabbits from rolloinclge, tltednatiLftvalevaerenhi'tyeer 7'.9 DOng for, 15,000 have come in, and the an- years he has been at work an that the 00.0sy suite which he ie now able to attain been a pronounced Burmese. The fo- But the state of affairs is best vessels of 4,000 tons and upwards brought home by the feet that every eras , .1 1884 eame What do you do When peOple 001110 in of the pension from Is. to 10s. is South Australie. has in and bore you? a evarm personal supPosed to be eerily the reason, with It show Lhat his labor has, nut lines desireyea immense numberg of ten yeare the Melropolis increases by whieh won built between 1858, the friend asked a a m.erchant. but another 11 that persons hitherto . 1 the pests. and in some cases almost Li t Eastern s year, an( When they etay too long the of- supported. by their children have ap- been an vain. from yards between Glasgow and !tee -boy who is very bright and plied, abd this wnot contemplated lis made eeporiments at Yverdon i cleared the equatters' runs of 0)15- Lite sixo of a Lowe bigger than shel- Greenock. The superiority of steel knows when to interfere, tellzee tbat The Aet will ba emenaed next Seen ee . recently and leek many photographed nits. In annelpation of the demand field. The worst of it is that popu- once demonstrated it WaS at 00100of land-eatres that WS•re aVOral 1 W114111 is expected for oats for this talion increases four times as fast as made auxiliary to waiting to see me on important sierra in photographing a greup of huts; log startee. 11. is believed, however, somewhere or other for all and sun. Lige, and in the Clyde returns the 11= ekillitil engineering . s a a gentleman in the eounting-house Le leagues (intent, He even suoceeded1 work breeding establishEneets are be- house -room, and sumo hits to be found as a means of maintaining this prose bustnese. ----4.--.e... which were 010 kilometers dialant1 that it will be found Much cheaPer to dry of the niew-comers. The consee .tonnage isnot, quite insignificant. net- tle., hal that's a capital way to get FOIt VIE PUBLIC aooD. from Yventlon. And it was nob an impart the animals' from Great Dri- quence is an increase of overorowd- fast and the north-east coast of 112g" rid of bores who don'L latow. If yon don't lake It, saidthe strug- blurred, obscure pielure which lie: Lain and European countries, end ing, In 'Spitalfields there is an avar- land have shown that they cum build Jabi; then the boy opened the door ening young ateionn mote o snare oe took but one which eves beautifully i preparations were being Made When eat! or fifteen 'people to each house, of pie beet other than heavy iron in Soho of a trifle over thirteen, and (serge and sang out; Gene in the counting- ' brazen ele, waiting to see yoe. on ime portant besiness. .. . . find somebody who will. fierce determination in his eye. I'll The eaitor looked the poem over clear and which shelved distinelly all the mall left for tee= shipments. the salient feint:Ina „ The inventor to keeping hiS &sem,: . INTERCEPTED LF,TTEII, — 4 in 0 large part of London there aro kind generally "Olyde-builL" °online 'IWO(' then 150 people to every nen ues to spell most surely speed and of ground. And the evil Is growing, safety in navigation. boats; but to travelling Jnan.. Australia is twenty -tour times a% betweeu ten and twelve led id, I want to tell youi thet us Inidn hes The Clyde may ery a tepee eecret,' and all his neigh.' ..: • again. Well, he said, how will el5 del COT he Enee le of extraordinary else, being , giving away 'Money for Librarya tied With aittle Prcopect of a remedy. not nein prodime in a year more hors know is that the camera which , Dat Mr, Cerniggy T eee you tire ; 1 large US the United Kingdom,. but yelling author, suppreeeiag his eager- langth, t nixed up a Lao ill a Cave m ite, 1 e . shipping than all outer 13ritish rivers ne.prertentativel of the Swint Gov- Din Ounielte and we would like you I met fliirg•nbee, and he slopped ene oombined, but 3t: ig still loss likely, UT . . 140 FURTHER, Beitain'a poptilation is ten timeg al nese. Wleen will 1 850. it ill pelletlthat its leadership will be lost. I'll take it, replica the straggling . • one'. large as hers; to every square mile you Wbb't SOS, bl% at alt, young .rnan, erre:nein evItneeeed the experiments to sand Ete Father lin infonny or a to tell nee what his little boy said,' t Yvead persons, but to every square Mile of money. "I'm buying this merely to gbawing The Thamee Tunnel eoet 4/3 a Lon of the United Kingdom there are 135 rejoined the editor, handing ov.or the ab on, iind they breve written a Cerien of the 0 fingered Ike storiebut s Tall bet Ding. hing, Anetralla there Are only . ono and a aullnraW1 ib ill th° l'Atn."" *1",,19*. rilllititril tonsibilitein or the envention you aunt P mime; OW Tr0111)01, • ' 111 bat he dale% Lea his boy: what hard 1(10021 only 49 nut. 010 roele wee (or all the clay deg out, the St. Got - revert. ithottt them, The and the Nienboy inieenve eerie 3 it Hold What's that? . , . . 0110)1.04, • . nen „eee 'Your 0100280frend johnnyt I &aid. . 1 loos pahlice • , at* • ere 03,71000117oreat. 1 • • ' , , . . . ..,,,••••MT••••• OMURA INFOIIINATION. the following text: "The spicier e115 hold with lier bands and is in kinge' palwies."—Proverbe xxx. 58. 81 15 not very certain what was the particular species of insect spoken of in the text; but I shall proceed to learn from it in the first pit= the exquisiteness of the divine meehan- ism. The kings' chamberlain comes into the palace and looks around and sees the spider on the wall, and gays; "Away with that intruder," and the Servant or Solonton'e palace comes with his broom and dashes down the insect, saying, "'What a loathsome thing it is." But under miorosoopia inspection I find it more wondrous of consteuction than the embroideries on the palace walls and the uphols- tery about the windows'. All the machinery on the earth could not make anything tio delicate and beautiful a51 the prehensile with which that spider alutehes its prey, or est any of its eight eyes. We do not have to go tso far up to see the power of God, in the tapestry bang - tog around the windows. of heaven, or is the horeag and chariots of fire with width the dying clay departs, or to look at the mountain swinging out its sword arm from under the mantle of darkness until it can strike with its seintiter of the lightning. I love better' to study God in the shape of a fly's wing, In the tormation of EE fish's scale, in the Snowy white- ness of a pond lily. I love to track his footsteps in the mountain moss, and to hear his voice la the hum of the rye fields, and discover the rus- tle of his robe of light in the south wind. Oh, this wonder of divine power that ean build a habitation for God in an apple blossom, and tune a bee'o voice until it is fit for the eter- nal orchestra, and eon say to a fire- fly: "Let there be light," and from holding an ocean in the hollow of his hand goes forth to find heights and depths and lengths and breadtbs of omnipotenoy in a dew drop, and dis- mounts from the chariot of midnight hurricane to cross over on the sus- pension bridge of a spider's web. You may take your telescope and sweep it aerobe the heavens in order 10 behold the glory of God, but I shell take tha leaf holding the spider and the spider's web, and I shall bring the microscope to my eye, and while I gaze and look and study and um confounded, I will kneel down in the grass and cry; "Great and marvelous are thy works, Lord God Almighty:" Again: my text teethes 1310 that in- significance is no excuse for inaotjon. This spider that Solomon saw on the wall might have said: "I can't weave a web worthy of this great palace. What can I da amid all this gold and embroidery? I am not able to make anything fit for so grand a place. and and so I Will not work my spinning jenneen Not so said the spider. "The spider takoth hold with her hands." what a lesson that is for you and, me. You say if you bad some great 808- 0)011 to preach, if you only bad is great audience to talk to, if you only had a great army to xnarshal, if you only had a constitution to write, if there ' was some tremendous thing in the world for tem to do—then you would show us. Yes, you would show us What if the Levite in the ancient tem- ple had refused to snuff the candle because he could not be a highpriest what if the humming bird should re- fuse to sing its song into the ear of the honey suckle because it cannot, like the eagle, dash its wing into the SIM?: What if the rain -drop should refuse to descend because it is not a Niagara? 'What if the spider of the text should refuse to move eta shuttle because it cannot weave a Solornon'a robe ? Away with such folly? If you are lazy with the one talent you would be lazy with the ten talents. If Milo cannot lift the calf he never will bave strength to lift the ox. In the Lord's army there is order for promotion, but you cannot be a general until you have been a lieutenant, a captain or a col- onel. It is step by step, it is inch by inch, it is stroke by stroke, that our Ohriatian character is builded. There- fore be content to do what Go1 cora- manila you to do. God is not ashamed to do small things. He is no1 asham- ed, to be found chiseling a grain of sand, or helping a honey bee to cone street its cell with mathematical ac- curacy, or tingeing a shell in the surf, shaping the bill of a chaffinch. What God does he does well. What you do do well, be it a great work or a small work. It ten talents, employ all the ten. If five talents, employ all the five. If one talent, employ the one. If only the thousandth part of a Lat- ent employ that. "Go thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life." I tell you, if you ere not faithful to God in a small sphere, you would be indolent and inaignifi- cant it a large sphere. Again: my text Loathes me that re- pulsivenese and loathsomeness will sometimes olimb up into very elevated .plimea. You, perhaps, would have tried to kill the spider that Solomon eaw. You would ;have said: "This is no pleat for it. If that spider is de- tail:tithed, 3,0 weave a web let it do we down in the (miler of this Palace, or in 4100)e. dark dungeon." All I The /spider of the text coul1 not be Elise coweaged. It clambered on, and climbed up higher and highee and higher' . until after e while it reached thee iting's vision, and he said, "The wetter taketh hold with her hands and 14 in king& palms" And so it often is now that things that are loathsome and rep:Delve got up tete very elevat- ed places. The Church ot Ohrist, for inetanee, is a pelnee. T%te King of heaven and oarth livee 10 'al. Aneorde hell int:able:eats. 1