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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-11-22, Page 7........ . . r etretalatateteeN / 1 fraa0C3/3000tatieSteeltebeeelenetereeeeereeteoroeoteetelteeveter ctions mena They Travel in a, Circle and Will Surely Re - mot/ turn to Mess or last entieetetereasee.Weerateasaaa]WelGuyeeno eweeteartreentrawerammeterantereer Washington, Nov. 3, -In this course Dr. Tale -Lege shows! that the , good or evil We do returns to bless or blast us. Teat, Isaiah tie 22: "It I Is Re that sittetle upon the circle et the earth."' 'reVralle yet people thought that the; world was flat and thousands of.' yearia before they found out that it was:round, Isaiah, in ney text, inti- mated the shape of it -God sitting • upon the circle of the earth. The most beautiful figure in all geometry Is the circle. God Made the univerhe! on a plan of the °hale. There are in the natural world straight lines, eagles!, parallelo- grams,' diagonals, quadrangles, but these vidently are nbt God's favor, , these evidently are. nin. God's favor- , and 'Him Pgeometalsing you find the circle dominant, and if not the circle then the curve, which is a circle that died young. ;If . it had lived long enough it woold have been a full orh,oaa periphery.. An ellipse is 8 eir- cle pressed a little too hard at tlfe sides. etIalaitet's cause -Way in Ireland shows , Wil'aa God thinks of mathematics. There are over 36,000 Dolmens of roake-octogonat, sexagonal, pen- tagonal. These rocks seem to have been made by rule and compass. Ev- • ery artist hashis molding room where he may make fifty shapes, but he chooses oele shape as preferable to all others. I will not say that the Giant's causeway was the world's molding room, but I doese.y out of a great many figures God seems to have selected the circle as the best. "It is Be that sitteth on the circle of the earth." The ,stars in a circle,' the anoon in a circle, the sun in a. circle, the universe in a circle,and the throne of Coed the center of that circle. Appreciation of - this, would correct the architeeture of etturehea, whose shape is often a defiance of divine: suggestion. 'When men build churches , they ought to imitate the idea of the Gi;eat Arehiteet, and put the audienee in a circle, /mowing that the tales a emotion roil more eaelly that way than in straight lines. Six thonnand Yearn ago Goa /lung the wor1,1 outH or Nis right hand. inut Ile did not throw it in a straight line, but cur- vilinear, with a lettylt on love hold -'1 inn it so as to bring It baelt anan. • 'Se world started from Ilis -pure and intlenle. It 1ms been rolling on through renionn of moral tee and dletenteer. How king it will roll God oniy imowin but It will in due time matte nentrieto cirnuit tind tome back to the plane where it started - the band of' tloti-nnre and EtIonle. The lantory o2 thn world geen in a elroie. Why Is it. that the chinning in our day in improvingcoraninnen A selentine obi:thigh:ler tneyn It la came nom tare lireltantrig in tonne re - *roan whst the man vcitn tannin, the old inenni of Noninn nein not ;an We ne.4 In old Lone elaieWere5 att St really 1.aa•Hi 41,2..'1,2',1111.4.1 to the Clem )U01 1, 2°4441 Lane we Stow. but wlaoso 114 llaaa tialp iry2a tha 8.!:n Lt44":!)tetal talltaae tan - tele In tin IX-v:0ra ,:at. a IL•ici. enrth Lat-l.tat3 t•L•at: ll*aV'ClatIct; in r•ll,". two 11.42' kVA car a2.t•-••%•" atc.,.•„ ttaattlosaaln sta•Nt°c:24? Pomo:ply g•1 oft ttlen 1°3 sactaLtlamttat:•:•• =all° Et*1.0.r woe t• ;1•„:„:12717-.: :mat; ,°tata° 10 lLo o g.••t•q••-ralta•s raa',.aw rc," atad after 1iat4 L'avvtattLg.g." of the wortn have ,r,-i-Aua '111 for fettled nntei a'mate up to ti.ia ar".;.ates.°,:ta:2-c. '0/8$ VE,Bir 2. if 'eree tee:ea.:ea veeC1 11 gienn en ea itinntovitnn lltee ta:ay tame at'aeo 1=te t'otr.s, equal le ta:e ita••••It '1o:19°,101:A7 zaf York tot:aster.ih wan bunt in the Vont* 11-2Z:t. We arc saltat 0°.,•etallua,:c%4 tfame tharc artlsts. lint the world must keep on telling trell'i St Wake. the notnninte onintint and nomo to the shill a there t;era inen. If the world continue:1 to improve fit tnasonenn Z elettli heve • pericann re:ten the anvante of „ 'centuries. rnortar enuni to tno.t which I eaw in the watt of, an eninntnedn tannish olty butt in the thine of the tointane1,i,TO years age, that mortar teaday as gotoil as the day in Which it was rande. having 6ultnstE.j. the Wick and the stone. 11 raf- • ten hunareds of .76a75 masonry teey aavarlee Met ;point. If the werld statals long erreaga, lit'a may have a City esD".2.7gto.ur they Inni18 ea tiroct-DtatasInat. rive times llta sltoc a7.,1• 11„oria°:st. dc tot) the,k7otter°c1-7 oft.gan. nal yoza nrca tEst-lun stareklts.:4•ett+Lt's anca vatts aro‘#ter The styaes of ate car.t...s nnn n-nns eitounten Tronn. Ponrnen. nine nnerni Is not going hatnt. Oh, nol Rat 12' sw2ng1ng in a emits, and win come around to the stelae oil' eattetit known scl long as the ezys of Vonepell. The world roust keep ;era progressing until It ritaken tine nom - Vete circuit. 'The eerve is in the right ditection; the curve will keep, on until t2 becomes the circle. Wei], new, what is true in the raa- tette] universe is true in Geds moral government and stual arrangement. That is the reaanin,e of Ezekiers wheel, ; Ala commentatees ageed eayEtig 'ant weeeel meats Ged's providence.. But' • wheei is iof 5413 wee eniess l turne. „ axe] if it turn it ants around, arel 22 It tarns around it. -moves in a circle. lirlaat then? Are we parts of great Iron aroutal and around whether we wU or not, the vic- tims of inexorable fate.? Nei Se far trent that I shall ehove you that we •earteives ..start the cirele of gooa or, .ta.3 actions and that it will surely I Come around again to us uniesa by ! divine intervention it te hindered. Those bad or real .eatems ratty make the circuit of many year. but tame tack to us they will as certainly as that God sits on the circle of the earth. Jezebel, the worst womau Of the Ea--=Shaltespeare copying his. Lady lideebeth from. her pieture-sleer Na - While the dogs were eating the body of Naboth, Elijah the prophet put down his cornp.ass and marked a cir- cle for these dogs clear around to the dogs that should:eat the body of jeze- bel, the murderess. "Impossible!" the people said. "That will never happen." Who Is that being flung out of the palace window? Jezebel, A few hours after they came aroana hoping to bury her. They round enly the palms of the hauds and the skull. The dogs that devoured Jezebel and the dogs that devoured Naboth. Oh, what a swift, what an awful circuit! But it is sometimes the case that this circle sweeps through a century or through many centuries. The world started with a theocracy for govern- ment -that is, God was the president and emperor of the world. People got tired of a theocracy. They said: "We don't want God directly interfering with the affairs of the world. Give us a monarchy. From a monarchy it is going to have a limited monarchy. After awhile the limited monarchy will be givee up and the republican form of government will be everywhere dominant and recognised. Then the world will get tired of the republican form of government, and it will have an anarc.hy, which is no government at all, And then all nations, finding out that man is not capable of righte- ously governing man, will cry out again for theocracy and say, "Let God eome back and conduct the affairs of the world." Every step-menarcby, limit- ed monarchy, republicanism, anarchy - only different steps between the first theocracy and the last theocracy or segment of the great circle of the earth on which God sits. But do not become impatient 'because you cannot see the curve of events and therefore conclude that God's govern - went Is going to brealt down. History tells us that in the making of tbe pyra- mids it. took 2,060 men two years to drag one great stone from the quarry and put it into the perantlde. If men short !lived ean afford to work so slow- ly as that cannot God in the building ef eternities afford to wait? What though God should take 10.000 years to draw a eirele? Flail we talie our littie wateh witieh we have to wind up every night lent it run dosvn MA hold it up beelle the eicnit el'ernal :igen? If. ;I:PCOrding to thr--" Bible,. a thousand Ivan; ere in Gol's einht an ono da.V, then. anoornitur, te that mini:titan. the teeie 1.ik.ara on thn, a metro enistenve ltan lennt only to Goa as from Monday to eaturann, lint it is often the 0,35 the re - hound le quit tier. the return lit 18limb enticher. than than Th,.!•,str..to. orapletted. Yon Itr'Z'3:1C„' that nen do what you can. ha one went/ eatt aet a ward of enninnn in the heart 4): a • bath n.beel aland, lihring the cannl Inn t3 you cnve1. tenlnr 02intin1tintnnn nt a :Anton Elan cnrttnnine,' 2i0"?33,1` to,aao tt-a•c1-1 tan re a a • t:Ta CP, V*)^.4 nnott .% 2:". • ata ttt ta- ficiu OBIS C; V,'.°•a.'' ter awhile your eye will he dim,. and your gait will halt, and the• souuci of the grinding will be low, • and yoa will tell the same story twine, , and your children will wonder if•yoe.will never.. be taken ,.e.w.py. They callial you "father" onee. Row they ;ea you the' "old enaii."'' If you live . few yearre !longer, they Will call You the "Old chap," "What are thuea rough words with which your children are accosting. • you? They are :the echo of the very weeds You used in the ear of your b121. fatb-er forty, years ago. What is that which you are trying to chew, but find it u're, masticata,ble •and your Jaws ache and you surrender the attempt? Perhaps it may be the gristle which You gave to your father for ' his breakfast forty years ago. ' Ole I would like to see Paul, the invalid rniselortary, at the moment when his influence comes to full orb -his influence rolling out through, Antioch, through Cyprus/ through Lystra, through Corinth, 'through Athens, through Asia, through Eu- rope, through Americo., through the first centary, through five centuries, through' twenty centuries, through earth, through heaven, and .at last, the wave of Influence, having made full circuit, strikes his soul. • Oh. then I would like to see him! No one can tell the wide • sweep ef the circle of Paul's influence save the one who is seated on the circle of the; earth. I should' not like to see the coun- tenance Of Voltaire -when his influ- ence conies to full orb.- When the fatal hemorrhage seized him at eighty -thee years of age, his influ- ence did not cease, The most bril- liant man of his century, he had used all his faculties for assaulting Christianity, his bad influence wid- through Germany, widening all through Europe, widening througla America, widening through the 123 years that have gone since he died, widening through earth, widening through the great future, until at last the accumulated influence of Ids baleful teachings and dissolute life will beat against his dismayed spirit, and at that moment it will be enough to make the black hair of eternal darkness turn white with hor- ror. No one ean tell how that had man's innuenee elielled the earth save the one wbi is neatefl on the circle of the earth -the Lord Almighty. now," vc2,, coano. "this, 55 mune re i, is a very glad theerY and in others a very end one. We illie to hare the good we lin.ve *bete enene tn'! t ue, but the thounilt hat all the elno we have ever nom- n.itted ennin hack to no 1111E3 113 With affright," My brother, I have to ten you !lion eau ineah that chile and will do vn co your call. I elan Ining tatenty 5a1'01of rerloottore 20 Print' rtlal yawn land, for ll'itrint'n inthe, fezr- nlven a man the of loin pant life ninr now, baek. The wheel may ten on acrl on, but !non VTw vim? IN. Dz1,-,t1 tnitirti tht? trr4 111111 55tC. r41:1. rore ntid t taat!oreol ‘44'. 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You say, "Didn't 1 give int tn, hinni" That word has gee& out that slanderous word, en its poinnz- ous and blasted way. You think 22 Will never do *nu any harm. tot am watching that word, and 1 sere It beginning to curve, and it cm -nes around, and It is aiming at 1,,nur heart. Ton had better ninelge it 'Font cannot dodge it. It roln; into your! bosom, and alter it roils in a woad oe an old :book rolls in after 52, eay- lng, "With what measure ye mete it shell be rnearenea to you again.". You maltreaael an aged You begrudge him the mom in Yeur hose. You ere impatient of his. whirnsiealities and garruillee makes you mad to bear him tell the same stories twice. You give birn food he cannot masticate. You wish les was away. You wonder if he as going to live forever. He will be gone very soon. His steps are shorter and .8borter. Ile is going to stet". 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VIII •Novitiganutt 24, 1901; Woridyn.,Telt{04p6e Lsso Iea 8.30, ConnateltaiY:aPIrl the first part or • the °heater '‘ '6he, Prophet compares *the riatlineil5f",3Sninel to a :vineyard planted w'ho had loved then]; with 'an everlasting love.' He did everything poesible for them that they mignit bring: forth the hest. frulte-obedione, righteous living, the beauty Of holiness, love, joy, pewee, and 41 tIkt tiuit of the Spirit, intelligence, nnble character, and minsionary,work,among the nations. 8. That join house to house--Covein °mimosa is one of the leading sins in our land at the present time. 41. de - biro to b3 rich, a desire (tat add house to house,..- and field to field, Wade men into all sorts of wicked- ness and dishonest dealings. It leads to the selling a strong drink, to renting buildings ;for saloon's and ganobling dime and other unholy pur- l/ex-as. It is tlio "love of money" that 18 the "root of all evil.", ; 9. In Mine ears-Tihat is, the Lord spoke what is to follow into the care of the prophet. Shall be deso- late -Gods curse:will rad on the ninny houses and farms which have 13nm enquired through penurious- ness and unla.wful or unholy means. The houses shall stand without ten- an1t0.1' Ten acres one bath -Ten ; Cr* of vineyard shall yield only alkeit seven gallons of wine. An ho- mer an ephalt-The homer, or icor, °wan aboat eight bushels. An nr.lifttliittliptsetir's,. bri4;lilet otwhirr acid one- er would thus r:.ep onlya. tenth part of the send le- had sown. 11. Woe -Grin:, sorrow, misery, n. beery calamity, a curse. Early in the Men. ag-t't Iten it 'was regard( d rnpcnialln nharneful to drink, Acte. Ilateeteta for revelry lingan PLa".4 r titan maid. Leclea N. le, 17. Mee' follow etrontee drisilt-Teat they nin arni contitent to tin^ it frten y tat•artia 1l11 night. Till wiat in- finn ^ la -1 ntd tio r i3 :s in tito b4trn1 i.s# ln, ing: tient no net in eaeln en tit, In non' Ir. 4 r any evil way whet t ta .„ Eumai itannat 1.41341,41.. t,„) D., CD; ler the intinitural preeettre ear'211- fore'; an fahati #81 of tit ' 522. 1 711 herp--A ntrivd LOS -true. tOt Iti-aratr.lat• !bract'. MA* wao ti 122,42 at taw 5-11t f ts:t. 2•21,o; Ant #1 %I- 3 0 ?lie v I n --An In 4t101:44 DA Walt tt ' rir18p:4. The VI:brit -A, ninall te'n 11 Vat 21 5,2222, to. I 88,w v -A5 SB.11.14"5 lit nen- n of thy blown 4t44144+)5trIS 4 44, P A scl,gr..,' it 5 211 3!into or adorn It wn rnni, tont r in -t''. 5 1:615.:•In l'o" 24.r22-4,'.4 nal staa,'GarataTa Witato- °r''', .° • irsa aa1 tanil have ' 1•: tfa., [ ;Not P Inn In no; ,, .6 a 54: t 1, , rct '211 fAite-1 tas "'S e orgy 2 C 22117‘,.$ 2224 t D14.1, ric 4 4 a-,VaL :a o :7,31;5 tno 112n ,414 11,; 1 N r;,,,a 'o „••4 n.4 .4 i V.- _ down. Ho le 'exalted -Sanctified in rigateousaese-Itegarded as holy by 'reason of lils rigetteoue F. & B. 17, Then shall the lambs, etc, - When those are gone into captivity and swallowed up in 'deatle,- others shall fill their place. 18. Iniquity -Guilt incurring punish. ment.-rMattrer. 'Cords ef , vanity - Ininkedness. Bobbins say, "An evil Inerinatken is at first like a rine harp - string, but the finishing like a cart - rope.' 19. Let rfirn :make speeo, ete.-They challenge the Alinighty to do The worst, and set 1" -lis justice at defi- ance. 21. Wise ie ;their own eyes --Those' who prefer .1:11,eir own reasonings to divine revelation • who despise or wag.4.4214.„ 'ellerstA.,;21•Pea.4,0,4-4 Tii, FY 4" eeof 1' ; ; 22 Wiffnntnnalr"-nirill*, '07.11-723"14`017e Toronto Afa rue' re" la to eat; e; Nov. 18.-Reeelpts of "feral' IirOcluce On- Saturday were large-5,05il'busia els; or grab", L$ load!' or hay, eeveral lots, of dreased holaa a re* lets of,' potatoes, with a large tieliVery Of butter, eggs and poultry. Wiikeltt^-,A30 bili1141.18 460141 ari fellows: Bed, 100 bueitels at 00 ; Rookie, 4,00 bashols, at dint> 00 1-23. Inarinn-Fliteen hundred ba eold at 51 to, 001.2e., . reject the peeper, 'or who claim to OuttaaTherte thensand bueliels sold have a knowledge of kt, but do not at 501 1-2 'to 511-2. prectice It.-Seott. 22. Mighty -to dririk-Theno who tRy°---One 1°11'41 2.'0121 at r;°c' Image that they can Hay -Fifteen lbaele Hold at $11 to dr151.2 m0r3 $14 per ton for timothy, ani $8 to than others and yet be able to $0 or ton fa clever, et,and. They' 'shall not escape the pronsoli li,ugR,.._pineekl ' steady ae clime of • drunicemness. To mingle $7t10 to $7,15 pea awe. strong drink, -To add spines to sarong drink, and then count themselves Poultry-Ditliveriee large, with effeeta Their glory is their shame. price!, firm foe all of gool quality strong bemuse they cep endure the and well dressed. Chickene seld at 40 to 803 per pair; duck* 503 to $1 per pair; geese 7 to fic per fralaa ; tur- keys, 10 to 12e pee penal. Egpes-Prices linnetft*. etri lay new laid, which soil at 30 to nl3c per dozen. Limed enengn kohl at 18c per doneri. Butter-Delivonien large, with prices p.a,sw at 18 'to 231 per pound. A few' lote of very Nadw delry to special customers brought 210. Applen-Priees are eard:^r at $2.550 I o $3.0G, with o..n occasional lot at $1 per barrel. . beading Wheat 31arkets. Following are the cloning quota. tions at important centres to-dny 1 May. NC:171weaftY.71:...k.7.. ...... 7.- -Cal-11* 811-2 ----- 70 ; Tonnle... ... ... ... ... 701-1 705.8 Dullth, No. I Nor.. 713 el 71 Duluth, .No. 1. hari 73 3-8 i CE•aeeir, 31arlspas. 1 At imnrunin, sales at 8.183. ' At LtTualtia Finch, knits at 8 1-20. ; ; At Winelannter, n;;:au,s at 83-8s. L. 01..zace ..B"' 0 noreozo nine ntocin Mortnets. Espori 5122110, /19),i5 We CW81. $t ca to it Ile .... 3 .i 20 It 00 i 213e- 331 „ 1 tagv4,1 • ,.. ,.„,..," ''... ;2 ::,a 20 a 25 11 ?:* tto* sit tO5 i °l"45l. :-e:, ' : : ..,... .. ......tI42 7.71595 B,:.,19na,;:..„,....l:•)3 ' a4 ]OVo , 147::1 • t 22 220 " ......... .:: 1:-; ayawep52-. WB15.08 23 8. II". Ffc34-52..,0.-„Fep.." „75t4oa Al .4214 a P'129'9'. 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I A convict at a FreneTt penal 8221- t/ement who woe unnergong a I:fe sentenee, nesired to marry a Te - male cortslet, s9211 raartlages tiv:2•1ag of common ozetorreace. 'flee 2107- o2 tare colony ceferal no ca - !potion. bat: Vac rb::11.,3'21 525-4:-,12220 to cross-exam:1:e prlsoner. "Mdt yoa not ranarry in 211'235223 9" he asked. 5 "Annl yone wife ts dead?" "She is," "11 lee _I:T.5 arlY 4ontimannit to show thnt sho is dead?" • "Then I twist docilne to marry Yon. Y041 1111,11.3t. prdirlee 843M0 prC44: that , your wife as dead:" There was a pewee, mai. the , bride-prespnotivei 'tenant at. the would -he nncont. Finally ho snid : "1 eon pros,* that tny former wnfe is dencl." "rfow will you do so?" "I was sent here for killing ber."% ?I'ito bride, Ac-Cepted binx, notWith- both because she wanted his vineyard. WOO With yes on that tub:Jett. 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Is nnonnry nona tn. :"...nnn 4*1:1212 -lann e c"‘",. TaInazinn encn112 tot tz'at". oltata'ana 1:•ra :2'.3tza•.- 11. ..K; 7..11 18;": - :':13 ra 5/13 tt• 'or tt552'.1•-5•ur Tao -ark° lf t "Cnt 92192 ,2 ;:a 15•• c•z t•T, t c rtalta tiaLt tLe 115Y..4".8".4`.41 CO't in id: .11;..1;.2,' ; Vrred to abeve, are 221:14.71.121z,a70/3 o.' nweInn. 222t, 3.1179155. not -5:..-47; 41E:a21 15. ytt,'•-• .11 fiR, OH - • Onkt NEViJVER Rit - ' 222(1 3352-- - „4..” 45.• to Stand -1 10 There is Ile longer nee/ queellon abrett tae eaftelenoy of Pa. Caase's Eldneee-Liver Vale as a ompt, thorough and fanting tune ior every force cot kittneye *;,90 22522. Their .00-e11*112e0 attien an the kid. invs and /iver enables them, o eure e2220n:5 and c nannienton, disenseS which Cannot ha touch:nil by ordin., ary kidney medlninen. Yon tart depend on Dr. Milne's intiney-Liver rills ever Y time. Cue pill al dose. rientoi. a •box, at all dpaters or Edwandstni, Bates& Ca., Toronto.,