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It it 3.07 p. m.
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It 6.40 p. in,
it 1128 p. m.
toNnoN, HURON & BRUCE DIV:
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g , a 423-p. ,ra.
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FROMOLDTONEWTESTAME)
The Old Testament Impresses Us As a Book of
Longing, the New As a Book of Joy
The old commentators wore -right
in believing that Jesus fulfilled
prophecy; they were wrong in not
placing the emphasis upon the
fundamental in prophecy, but upon
mere accidents of -verbiage or of
foretelling. What was the reason
why Jesus appeared in Palestine
rather than in India or in Ivan?
The reason is the Old Testament
The reason is that in -Israel men
sought it through the discovery and
the doing of his will.
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owe their singular effectiveness in
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Sciatica -to their power of stimulating
and strengthening the kidneys. They
enable these organs to thoroughly
filter from the blood the uric acid
(the product of waste matter) which
gets into the joints and muscles and
causes these painful diseases. Over
half a century of constant use has
proved conclusively that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills strengthen weak
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Cure Rheumatism
"• Forty years In use' th
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THE joy of living is
largely increased if
you own a KODAK.
THE price is small;
we have them from
$2 up.
WE do developing and
e printing, • also show
you 'how to do it.
Weare agents for the
world's best -cameras
—Eastman's Kodaks.
TUE :
REXALL
STORE
W. s. R. HOLMES, ph.111.13.
ORDERS for Coal may
be left at IL Rowland's
_Hardware Store, or at
my office in 11. Wiltse's
Grocery Store.
• HOUSE PHONE 12
OFFICE PHONE 140
A. J. HOLLOWAY
Testament is a book of a great
Flom beginning to end the Old
moral emotion. It is not content
with contemplation. It knows noth-
ing of the immanence of God. It
seeks with might and with unpar-
alleled grandeur thir conformity of
humau will to the divine. The pos-
sibility and delight of euch con-
formity is the ins,piration of the
proPhet and the experience of the
psalraist: Morality is not a -social
ordefr, it is the invitation of a, wise
and merciful God to a feast.
And yet the careful reading of
tbe Old Testament makes it evident
also that in turning from. A to the
New Testament we are turning to
a new religion. It not only helps
us to an appreciation of Jesus by
revealing to us the moral founda-
tions on which he built, but it
allows us to apprehend that indi-
vidual contribution of his to the
jewish religion that made it -
- The Religion of Mankind.
It should be • said inunediately
that it is hard to prove that Jesus
introduced any absolutely new re -
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Tablets will satisfy you? Three sizes,
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You can buy 7texall Dyspepsia Tablets
in this community only at our store:
W. S. R. HOLMES.
Clinton The ite SUM Doter%
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each especially designed for tho particular ill
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e
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You to Inspect
• _ our stock of Standard Silverware. We
guarantee the quality_ and our prices
•
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We Have a
Dig Watch Trade
showing that our workmanship and
prices give satisfaction
It is a pleasure to so cater to the trade
that one customer brings another
JEWELER and 'ISSUER OF
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ligious conception. He himself felt
that he was not revolutionizing, but
completing. H{3 was conscious of
breaking at serious points with the
religion of his times, but he was
insistent that the religiba of his
times was a degenerate torm oi the
religion of the Old Testament. To
the teachers of his day he said,
"Ye have made the word of God
af no effect through your tradi-
tion." The Old Testament was his
refuge in temptation and the keep-
ing of its commandments was the
method he recommended to obtain
eternal life. In it we find the cen-
tral 'truths of his gospel either
clearly tittered by some rare man
or at least suggested,
If we think of "Jesus as -demand-
ing /porgy rather than sacrifice we
find that he was anticipated by
Amo,s and by, Micah; if We thirfk
of him as emphasizing the love of
God rather than the struggles of
man after righteousness, we' find
Hosea doing the same; if we think
of him as rejoicing in present per-
sonal trust on Gad -rather than in
expectation of national purifica-
tion and supremacy, we can say no
less of the author of the twenty-
third psalm; if we realize that he
lived-in an inner and eternal world,
we see in the seventy-third psalm
the ecstaey of one of the earliest
.
venturesome beheyers immor-
tality .and- we find the belief in im-
mortality widespread among the
Jews when Jesus came; if we think
of his wo-nderful declaration of
The Fatherly Attitude of God, •
we find a dim suggestion of it in
Isaiah, as applied to a group of
Israelites, though for a clear bo -
lief in it as applied to --individuals
we must look to the• apocrypha ; if,
finally, we remember his summary
of the moral law and his refusal to
separate the love of God from the
love of man, we discover an :anus -
natty Close parallel in .Terernialr's
summary of Josiah's life, which he
addressed to Josiah's scoffing son:
"Did not thy father eat aud drink
and do justice?. Then it was well
with him. Was not this to know
me, saith the Lord?" It is no won-
der that he said: "I am Come not
to destroy 'but
The Old Testament impresses .us
as a bcolc-of righteousness and na-
tional faith, the New as a book of
individual men, set face to face
with God by an individnal man; the
Old Testament -as a book of a great
ambition, the New as a book of a
great sacrifiee. But in the last
analysis' the difference lies in the
character of Christ. It is this char-
acter which the failure of the Old
Testament to redeem the world eat-,
phasizes; a character, however,
deeply reverent toward the book
`Which it alone made ''old."—Dr.
Am•broae Vernon White.
WRECK -ON C. P. R.
D era Omen t of is Tender on West-
• bound Train._
A despatch from Calgary says.:
One White ma:n aims 'seriously in-
jured, two badly hurt, nine men alid
two women cut and bruised, and
fifteen Chinese more OT less lacer-
ated in a wreck on the Oaaiadian
Pacific -Railway, oue mile west of
Mitford, about 37 miles west of Cal-
gary, en Thursday afteimoon.-• The
Iv'reek was due to the derailment of
a tender on train No. 4 ‚west-
bound. The colonist car which con-
tained the injured people was en
route from Vancouver to Toronte.
:with a naived allotment of passen-
gers. H. D. Olupp, of Torent5eand
Mrs. Houston, of Galt, were slight:-
ly injured.
GUIDE WAS DROWNED.
The Launch Was Overturned in a
Heavy Sen.
A despatch from Leamington
aays: Dennis Lidwell, a boatman,
and son of 5he keeper of the light-
house at Pelee Island, was -return -
hag from the Pelee Island fushing
grounds with is party of two Ameri-
eans when the launch, was overturn-
ed in a heavy ['sea, on Thursday. The
two Amerieans were saved by the
crew of the Alfred Clark, but ow-
ing to Lidwell wearing heavy rub-
ber boots he was unable to rise and
was lost.
o KILLED HIS 5 ROOM -MATES.
Beat Them on• the IIead With it
Table.
• .A despatch from Blackfoot, Ida-
ho, says : Peter Brealovitch, am in.
sane Austrian confined in the
Southern Idaho Insane Asylum
here, killed his five room-rnate.s on,
Wednesday by beating them' on the
head with a table as they lay asleep.
Bradovitch was committed to the
insane asylum two years ago from.
the State penitentiary, where lie
waa scrving a, life-aentence for mur-
der.
4' --
2,000 STALLTO-NS ENROLLED.
Some Owners HATO Evaded Re-
quirements of New Aet.
A despatch frOE0 Torealo says :
Unless it number of stallion owners
in thg province "get a move on"
and enroll Iv; th the Provinaial
Stallion Enrolment Board, prosecu-
tions are to result. 1Jp to the pre-
sent two thousand stallions have
been enrolled in Ontario; and 1,300
vetinary inspections made, but
tome ownera have evaded the re-
quirements of the new act.
DESTROYED BY EXPLOSION.
The French Liner Senegal' Strueli
' a Mine.
A despatch from Sanyrna says :
The. French liner Senegal struek a
inine as she WTI le.a.ving this port
on Wedneaday and was destroyed
by' tbse explesio rt. ,Tbere wore
-many passengers aboard, and many
are reported drowned.
The old folks are never lonesome—'they always
have company when there's an
dison h nograph
on the table.
For them and the young folks, the scope of the new Blue
Amberol Records inCludes "everything, from old
time favorites to present day tunes—popular and
classical.
The real fun and' enjoyment afforded by an
Edison Phonograph is unequalled by any other
instrument made. A call on Siour. Edison dealer
will convince you. '
Thomas A. Edison, 100., 200 Lakeside Aye., Orange. N. J., U. S. A.
A complete rine of Edison Plionographs and Records will he found at
Wallara2=3B7EgO
A NINE -HOUR DAY.
Brantford Carpenters Also Want
More Pay.
A despatch from Brantford says:
The carpenters of the city are agi-
tating for a raise in wages and the
shortening of their hones a labor so
that they will enjoy a, nine -hour
day. They are at present receiving
from 30 to 35 cents an hour, and
they are aaking that the minimum
be increased to 35% cents. The
masters have been approached in-
dividually, but they have not been
seen collectively as yet. They have
asked, however, that the journey-
men meet them.
La Touraine arriied at Montreal
on Thursday, inaugurating the new
steamship service between France
and Oanada.
OUTRAGE BY SUFFRAGETTES.
Instruments at Edinburgh Observa.
. tory Were Damaged.
A despatch from Edinburgh, Scot-
land, says: A bomb exploded in
the west dome of the Royal Obser-
vatory here at half -past one Oh .
Wednesday morning. The astrono-
mical instruments were badly de-
ranged, but the building itself es-
caped damage, The bomb consist-
ed of an earthenware vessel filled
with gunpowder. The militant Suf-
fragettes are ±uapeebed by the ttu-
thorities of being the perpetrators
of the outrage.
Geo. Bedesiana an Armenian, wart
fined $100 and coats for selling li-
quor at Galt. An informer disguis-
ed as a chimney sweep, had taken'
whiskey in, return for his labor.
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