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The Huron News-Record, 1888-02-01, Page 2
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P' qn Q: i.eade,}ls,'`nI has het►u ` " '' . ----41 - foNwiti-elr .r anddfsti •tskrain:-, & n4 his tailor, scree eight hundred .A.pnutal tvcor5►e frolic the "svatarro translated: )tiro .so utail lzllu tjs esK .. .• „ ' , `� N' IIA4N4 L* � 001,1.8 , , ° • 1 ho•other danger of out'. Church pounds;' �ybirll be utterly refused to The hien TALKING OVER 8,,10Q Af ML 4 .Or WIDE, c Oiita)'i farm"' of 190 ecres or the e, S4tOh i3 ilio uuivers alit pf it� igr t spry., r w . t, ': pay, tailor sent, litany w- �— Vancouver, 11, -C. b'iats s a, o $.,,000 lvla.iiyc...c„ritica•'de ►hut lid book loses loe�, by boar ala' - � . AT rIIEIJL in the present day is one of a very, letters, stating that.ba bad himself Jan. 22,-- clarod that this could not ba du : tion, Noll hqs .been sa tregtkentl�► ` ' ' • PONES PRESS P319TINO HOUSE. diJferctiit kind, but not loss serious pard out a good deal of money for Mr. Henry Norman, lite spealal they slid not believe Ontario titrmais copied in nannsorlpt,, anli.4bue yQ ' ;. -' ,' A. � than the que Ihavebeendisc.us.in cloth, velvet, h.ud trinrinings of all caii missioner who is making a tour were doing so well as that. At the ° often printed, Xing an4 noble l Q , - ` - ' • Otttterio 8ttt eeL, CliifistOU' It is' one which uta ' not strike a J sorts, aild eouid not• afford to give through the different colonies that South Ontario Farmers'' Instituto peasant nd pauper, aril delighted . ,01„0 a Year -245 in ticlvgwe. careless observer. Lint for All that I believe it The so much awe „But the dishonest I nobleman never even so much as forte -rho British T;w aro arrived here last night, and to -dry g p � carried g of rite count Y slhawecl that from l�farin of $5 sores students of its. ryes Philoso 'h • pages.e;8, have humbly from it, and m r + �' ” to be real and true. Sl'altgL'$ I refer to 1S the gi�tvfng ° austvarod hI[u, on a Conversation over rho Canadian Ile hall laat year, In. spite. -of 11 gleaned , logislatl Bail 1t00n thankfully ta- • , , , f ' - - Tlae re" riotocsuf!lilEGuu[pntOnNEwa, P P having purchased the business and plant toudenOly of Most preachers in this He called and told Lord Bath Pucffic Railway Company's wire. drought, realized an income of over g , debted to it. Its stories charity the ir, - of TH' r HunoN RECORD, will in future age to ba content whit a l'ow, hsw many troubles he had ; holy The object Of this experiment $1,000. And another" ' Ontario child, its hopes inspirit the aged, . � aUblishtheamalgamatedpapeysiuClFntO17y nt0ngre defective and int/orfoct ° ' I hard times were, and that uoth[ug was to doutoustraco. the fact that farmor writes the Globe as follows: and. its promises sootho the bed Of ander the title of "Tit , Hunov NEws- st»foment of Bible truth fu .the pill- but necessity would over make Ilial] Y Lu.udo11 and Vaucouver were )rac- 1 Stn I" 168 quite interested in �— death. The inaiaei� is lveddeci un ' �Ecctrtp." !.pit. I do not for a mAient retract Press his bill. Lord Bath proillised ticnlly within "Speaking distance" Prof. Brown's latter on the profits der its sanction, and the grave is. `',, Cl+nton' is floe most prosperous town in Westekil.Outario is the seat of cousiderable vv,ll,vt I said at an earlier art of this P to pay ,him shortly, but only to get him. of each other, which would, of the av_or c� Canadian farni, and amused at -thd fqures his closed u der its ecinforttnb, .assur- }t antes, Ifs lessons the M manufacturing, and the centre of tile finest s'e tlOn tri Orit0.,'le. charge. I frankly admit that,compar- ed with the sermons of farmer, times rid of Finally the tailor grow angry IN CATE OF WAR C031PLICATIONS in the East Fie of some of oppouenia. It ts: strange what A are essence of religion, the seminal truths of r + agricultiii'al The combined circulation of TUENEws- the sermons of this day aro greatly Ile stood ill the oIIGAnce way of of the grolttest impor- lance to alta British Empire. This mau can make figures say. I will theology, the first principles of '� ' ° - REcos.D exceeds that of any paper pub- improved. But for all.,that I ani Lord Bath's residenen when lie had unbroken line of telegra )h 'also 1 tell you a few facie that have occur- morale, and the guiding axioms 111. . fished in the County of Huron. It is, therefore, unsurpassed as an advertising obliged to ea' that much of rho ° Y, ,: company, and cried:" I want my ° demonstrated tilt'e fact thaw the red in this neighborhood within 18 °The igen are all alive, political economy. • Martyrs have have often bled and been burnt for at - medium• preaching of this generation strikes me as very, nnsntiafying rnuuoy? 1'ho clothes you have oil " CAundiau ¢Plicilic Coutp,uhy'S sys.11 - years. and some of Cham on the farms yet. tachrueut to it. It is aha theme of ,u AgrRates of advertising liberal, Rud furnished and un9atis- factory. It is rarely,- perhaps, that. are not a paid for, him „ tem of tole°raph.co�tld" be success- , fully tuaiutain0d daring the I do not mo'ntion names, but each universal. , appeal. In the entire P1 I, on application. PP Parties making contracts for R s eci- !.here is reason to Complain of down- The servants turned away. He followed his lordship topplaces most rigorous crena season of rte year. Thur 8 Y case can bo ver{fled if required. q 9th rouge of literature no book is so " ,led time; who discontinue their advoitise• right false doct-rine in a modern ° whore ho visited, forced his way the railroad could also be {cepa open No. 1 s oil the cos. Vosprn, leo acres. No,, 2 oil the IOth co -n. Vespra, 100 acres. frequently quoted or referred to. Tho majority of all the boolts ever lr i_ .. rneuta before the expiry of the same, will be charged full rates. sermon. But, somehow or other, t1here ,s short measuile short weight ' ° " into the hall, and insisted oii•'baing Mr. Norman had just had the very, No. 3 on the 11th cos. Vespra, 50 acres. beat evidence, he left \V}unepeg No. 4 oil rho 12th con. Vespra, 2OO LLCI'CR. Y published have boo.0 in _connoctiotL ,' - Advertisomeuts witho»t iustructiona as , tq space and time, will be loft to tl,e judg- and somethiug wantiug. Too if .not firework It pard: The hosts had' him arrested g several times and he was char ed ° As at the lima the American trona- I do not inean to say( that every farmer has aswall vvrfh it. Tlio fathers commented u tonic vud Ilio sabre divitios of 1 H went of the compositor in the display, in, serted until forbidden, measured by a often a more i- 11 ' ' leaden Aword with_ out edge or ° g with Loin insane, ° continental roads were suffering 6 irons the recent blizzard, apd arrived Bono as these, but I d"o say every one on this good land '' the middle Ages refined upon its ,,!� F " " • scale of solid nonpareil (12 lines to the inch), sail cljargecl 10 cents a lino far first point, as impotent4o wound as it to heal. I' look at floe aright ' Filial{ lie followed Lord Bath Y to church one morning, and sea horn with' but a few hours detention "sit ought to have done as well. Some have done far better. -o doctrines: It sustained Orr°<u'.a scholarship and Ghr i-ostorn s rhe- P Y , 3 ^. insertion and 8 cents a lira for each soh- 'to discontinue ° y clow} of verities which I read in himself in the Iety •behind him. 1 route. At 1.12 p. m„ Vancouver tithe but 9.12 Loudon time, Mr No. 1 came in about 16 years ago, toric. It whetted the penetration � Sequent insertion. Orders tdvcrtisoments must be in writinu. the Epistles. of aha New Teatamout, As the nobletuau sat erect, leaning a little backward,. bore T , Norman asked! -illi•: Stead a question, g o bought his farm for $2,550, paid of Abelard, and exorcised the keoir ingenuity Aquinas. ' d� Notices .set as READING 3IAiTEny Nonpariol, I sill struck with the Clearness die ' linetness, decision,sharpness, depth, came a Sharp whisper )er in ilia ear. l ! g , recoiviu° a r,lply ill fiv0' iniunt0s• very little down, but the mortgage was all off' ago. The of It gave Life ie" the revival of lott0rs and I)antu , (moasareil.by a scale of solid l2 lines to the inch) charged at the rate of fulness, and boldness with which „ You cwll yourself a Clu'istian' ' „ i'heu i1lr, Stolid asked, How far ori aro sail floor London." "In four paid .yo*trs gentleman is now retired and living And Potrarcll ravelled in fie imngeiy. n 10 cents a lino for each insertion, these verities aro laced befut,a the p and cheat ,t pour tailor, du you V minutes the, reply flashed back, oil his niouov. ---� It augmented the erudition of Eras- i '• • -„ ' .Luadcr.. I thou turn to alto many ' Lord Bath shifted ills seat. The d,g 900 miles" which with 1200 r 1\u.. came in about fifteen years____, mus and roused the glossed iutro- ' ` — `, I JOB WORK: - vuliimos of tnodoru sornlous which tailor 1'ollotvd d hila. ' to San Francisco added, makes a logo He is ver fond of argning ° Y ° ° 1>idity of Luther. Its temples Ardr , . • We have 0110 of the. best appointed Job are continually flowing from the "I want lily h:: ouoy," lie whisper- grand total of 8,100 miles, the that, farming does not pay. I asked the finest-peciiuens of archi- tectum, 'brightest " " offices west of Toronto. Our facilities in this department enable us to do all kinds press, rase or the ,sermons re orted in p newspapers. And As I ed. \Vhen ill the course of rho largest circuit ever worked, And the him one day' what his farm, stock and improvements were worth ? and the triumphs of abasic are assuciateil 1? ,. of work—from acallino'cardtoamamnioth in the best st to known to the rend I nm oftoII a}nful! struck p y service the congregation arose thoso n °' ' at a distance, whu noticed the tailur, greatest feat yet accomplished in telegraphy. ''Iha convorsation was About 14000 he said. He too $ ' with its poetry. The text.of no , a este,; _ y raft and at the lowest possible rates. with the timid fait Ping hesitating , °, a only saw :a te9 pcet:iblo roan seem= t 1cepA up for A couple of hours, Mr. had to give a moot -a -e which is Ct ° ° ancientauthor haa. summoned into operation such an amount. of labor , I1. -s Orders by mail promptly attended to. ' Address utterances- of modern preachers about such might -subjects as the Y _ iugly joining ill the Fesponses; but Norman relating soruo of his Many Paul long ago, ,and I have no doubt he has mons ill the bank. and learning, anis it has furnished t • The News -Record, n inspiration of Scripture, 'originAl every thao be upuned his mouth, the tailor whisperod, "Pay me my experiences.' Among other things he said : "This is something more Y No. paid $800 for his 50 Acres occasion for the most masted ex- Y , 11 a >- Clinton. Ont win the Trinity. the Divinity of Y Y Christ, the atonement the arson- 1 , , money .' in Lord 1Aath,a oar. ° than an exhibition of tele ra hie g p about twelve ears ago • a good deal, Y g ° of that was borrowed. Ile retired aniples of criticism and comment, g ai'Rm'ri'Atical in.vestigatian and lo -i- -----' slits and work of they Holy Spirit, Singular! enough file sermon ° Y. ° prow-rens, Our trip 'has been such a last year. IIe was offered $3,000 cal flualyeis. It has also inspired The Huron News -Record Justification, conversion, santifica-. was on av,trice, The tailor pointed every every mora] by whispering, revelation of THE REALITY OE TIIEDRiTISI1 FdIPIRE for the farm, but ha preferred to theL+'uglish muse with her loftiest ° k8', - „ tion, the reality of the devil, the Just 1tice you, my lord !' rent at $300 per annum• strains. Its beams gladdened Dlil- A $1.60 uYear 41.25 in.Adivtdaee. judgment day, the state beyond The clergyman hinted, greatly that wo greatl desired to do some- * \o. 4 canhe in eighteen years ago ton ill dis darkness and cheered tare —' ,";,. '' — — — the.,grave, and the enormous differ- as preach• thing to exhibit this in A stl'iking to a bush farm without a stick cut song of Cowper in his sadness. It, . {VedneStli>y, FeUranry 1, 1888 ence between s iiritual death and l "I's of all denominations were apt to concrete foram, and the very kind with his axe on his shoulder was the star winch guided Coi�utn- t ;' -- - --- spiritual life. Too frequently your du in those days, at the probable Y', l pill ission and asssistanco o£ the 1 " tt ' About 100 acres is cleared novo. bus in rho discover of a neve Y k . -_ - _-_ ___ __ �, .. _--= modern preacher seouis to approach fate of the miser, and the tailor be- managers of the magnificent tele He waa of%red ;D00 four iasis world.' It furnished the panophy . .V -- Catholics and the Bible. such subjects in a cataious, sllnlcy, hind Lord Bath breathed, with graph system of the Canadian Pact- ago, Uut refused. of that Puritan valor which shiver- • r ;''' . S. If. trembling,' apologetic, uncertain great apparent earnestness; i.n.. his fie railway. \Ve have sailed ill an Could any of these workinmuen ail tyranny ill days gone by. .It is + The 1i%itnese says :--\Ir. tone, as if ho were afraid of offend- ears, such words as these—"There, Euglish ship,.. the Polynesian, 3,000 have made as much money at "any, the Dlnana Charta of the world's re- . sw Blake took,somcwhat new. ground ondiug you, and had not quite made 'low, u1y lord. Seo what .is t0 hap- miles across the Atlantic, with an thingel'se in• the same time? generation and liberties. The re- �`a ' in his advocacy of the Bible, in re- up his mind, and dared not speak Pall to you if you're too fond -of- English cable below; have travel-' Nivasinn Otit: \V. I3aF3INr•.R• cords of false roligio-a -from 'rho calling the DIosnic law a*ainst the more strongly. I ]snow not whether your gold not to bo honest. I ed by an h:uglish railway 3,000 °� -- . Koran to rho book of\lartnon, have I .<' a ° perpetual of the land; I make m y meaning plain. B.ut, ) 0 1 , wouldn't risk it,,my lord, if I was miles through primeval forests by The Paul.of Modepn L)a s- Y owned its'superiority, and surrepti-, o� Y .possession • and in reforring to the growing feel- after carefully watching the English You. The parson. ought to know., the greatest lakes in rho' worlds - About two„ hundred lied fif'lty tiously purloined its jewels. Arnoug ,a' • g in Ill. f+nor of the ]>tb10 amongst til pit far fortis ears I ant euro P I Y , and you see what ho thinks of you. across, the splendid prairie wheat persotlsgutheredl ill the lector© roonh the Clrristian classics, it loaded the ,a 111, l those outside of` 'strictly Christian their is reason in what I say, "and- I And when, in his 'peroration, the . fields of the Empire, over four of St. Jlunes the Apostla$ Church, treasures of Owen, Charged the fill• ' ° .. t g . orders.' Ile might also have noted invite your bast attention to the Y. clergyulau wasod eloquent, the colossal mountain rnriges to hero + DIoutaoal I one Queuing last week ness of Hooker, barbed the point of �, '� ' - the growing tolerance of the Lii110 subject. With occasional' r;ne ex- tailor, lifting his voice higher than where wo call see the Pacific ns I to listen_ Canon Dlills' lecture on Baxter, alive colors to the phlette �;, -.-, aanongst the Boman Catholics of ceptious,.I am afraid the 'sermons Ito had' before, filled Bich pause write; and in ,it few days we shall <<\\r111FfICldl and his times,'" . ,and sweep to the pencil of Bunyan, 1 this and other as manifest of the clergy aro too drteu below the with au earnest, - Ah ! that's you .start for a 4,000 -miles voyage in The cation prefaced his sketch of enriched tits fragrant fancy. of 1'ay- . gc,.. in. the Epiphany Sc:rmou by the doctrinal standard of the. P,iblo nod ' ' to a certainty, my, lord: Thais anuther I?nglish ship, the Partbia, \V]hitefielil's life with a statement loll; susteiurc� the loftiness of IIOvr'e, k > ti Rev. Abbe ielietiol rh \etre Dnule intellectual! behind the thues, Y Lord Bath that never , t s his debts pays ,, over 013ethC1' oceuu. lc,t I ' auI of th0 )lositiou�h�e .justly. occupied• and strung the plummet of Edward-. , � p 1 •', `-' Church, on the'60i inst., whon he ' The causes of this defectiveness and sits ill church cilli honest able hur0'to r•lport myself to you, among pulpit orators and evangelical Ill short, this collection of artless . said that Christians should' consult in modern proaching a-ic many and In -•' T.he' talk as quickly find easily as if ('we were speaking through tube in tV(1i1(01'9. \Vhitfi'ePd, ho Bald, ruse' lives and letters has changed the face of the t ,- g their pastors and the' teachiubs of various, Some" men Are su entirely rector,' in his high pulpit, , ', heard uut.hiug of all t,tt,, but the a \orthu'mbcrlund street. The "tri probably the greatest 1 P Y n P'eachor of world, and ennobled my- ri4ds of its population. Christ- to be found in the Bible, absorbed in the care of huge parish- p the gospel the madlern work' has . ' '7 D ARCY 3I GF.E AND Tur, BIBLr'. es, multiplied parochial machinery, people in tho Hews all -about were staling trans coihtiuental and the•Saxon yet spoken, A9 all Anier•Ican poet soon. His great )ower la inVet.tling 6 l Yy fOl'tll the living -�•�` -- $n Effective Leap Year. Minis- " . - ' Then is to Roman Catholic Ins- Ail,cl COII6tAIIt "little CJII''�I'Ogat1011al miletings; that they ]cave tlromselves 0 - 1'hoso bolus truths perhaps, pa wrote. Indeed 11,000 111!189, near truths of Christ and h0 5 coke As a dying man to dying rep• - "' ,"111.; _' men few men in Canada have left- no time" for deep pulpit preparation, touched the miserly noblemen's ly half. way round the gloUe, and still the Union Jack be meal looking out into ' 'eternity. 'faking, A story' comae frons over the I ,; a brighter record for patriotism and + and their sermons are always 018 eonsc]eneo. . will over- head, and tinge and space aro up the biography of \Whit- water of some good advice which .f '' eloquence' than the ]lou D Arcy mentors, thin, And shallow. Others At the conclusion of the beliedic- anni- hilated for , 000 of them, Another field] he gave a clear account of his , a Rev. Dr. Moore,aouce the pastor of' , w . McGoe. And not many days before aro so thorough 1111 cur r�l�lsi�t>g� il� , oto-miAi,,est:ed- t11e-t or41t-o=cul � � -year ,w auotlter"vi to t g�reer�a o,,I�,hQ"i",n ' 'his ] isti neCliva t; (in ion - k+ .. " riI"s lie ffh,• In au e oducu ec nee, y convinced that music and .slug- on hint the next utorning, and oil will allnl- hllate the Is when, he served ill mother's nGi gave not long ago to a young on Phe mental outfit of the new following lug (things hardly nlonlioned in his, doing so his lOi'119111) gAt'e him rest not the .wire which unites us a most striking inn. buy a member of his Loudon con- ----- r Donliniou;" he paid the the Epistles), and the Lord's Snp- a check for the full anlobnt of his symbol of our, imperial unity, incl At the age of eighteen ho entered grogation. The oung lad is an ° o Y C Y ta, ' noble tribute to the value of the "Thera "always per (only mentioned in one Epistle) debt, the.unfailinp forteller.of the feller- I'embroho College Osfurd, o , , as n orphan and was desperately in love v" .,,' Bible : is," he said, „ as as a corrective to diseasocl imagin- are theprincipal )tilts of ] service and religion, that they give - —_-___� — _-. alien which will cue day girdle the servitor, and there he became acquainted uaiuted tvit}t Charles Wesley. q with' ono young was being courted bylnnothetan ile The 10 1 r . the Book of books itself— "the Bible. I do not Seidl: -'of ver little time to their lel lit y ] { The Costs Of Lltvv Suits. globe?' and• ie ilot the click . of this key, heard in two hemispheres, \Vhile there he cultivated extreme young man she loved had shown i t its, wor}c. Oth'eas Are morbidly afraid - habits of asceticism. Ile was her a°good des] of brotherly levo i "perusal as a duty incumbent on all of Wie' intellectual part of their The following significant para nlorc eloquent than all the argil essentially religious and essentially for Severn] years, but no. vyoyd of ` . " Christi;tus—it is not oily pinoa to hcaror9, the philosophers, so'called, mn p .n ] h is from the Monetary y Tinrry : meats in favor of the British Em- „ . in ea.nest about his reliaiou, sentiment had ever passed between ?t:f � • "inculcato religions duties—but I and men of science. They dread If the information is correct in, do- Plro ever penned. Besides his outer Work at college them. Finally the luall who ;> It of it hero as a family book „ being censured and ,pulled till .if tail the sub,joct is one Lot, cu:y for • g --' Pope Leos Prayer For Victoria h0 was a regular visitor to the poor, ,young .hail steadily conned her for rilonths 1 mainly; and I say that it is wall they are positive and] dogmatical, r ,,. thoa,,Ilht, brit action : ."The lou' the sick , to those in prison, and „ proposed matrimony. The young ""` I"' ! "for our new Dominion that within "the has abd they cannOt get rid of the fear courts of Nova Scotia evidently This is the full text of the reply gave much time to l,iboring amens lady did not want to accept, since 1 reach of every one who '!learned of „Ian. Others, slid shay perhaps need reformation in the luny of de_ made by the Popo when the Dnlco the children. The Bishop of Glou- she loved the other follow, and she ' ` p`''" V,. to read lips this oilo'boul{, the greatest nntnilur, are eaten 'up u]'easer] ,law costs in small cases. . of*orfollc t118 Queen's 4 caster ordained) him deacon in 1736, did not vvnnt to run the risk of •. the rardstand nlostunequalled as to "inatter, witll.a mischievous idea that a lain• Four cnse9 have recently been tried ' d. .gavial envoy, presented t,lueen Victolti s ]te being 23 y'eara old. Tho next dying an old maid by a fiat refusal, the cheapest•uf books as to ` ister's chief Object should be to in a county •court in Colchester aulogl';tl>11 1CttE'1' ackllOwledl;i11" the Sunday ho preached w•itli such because this young man for a bus- ' I Cost, tyle most rondablo as to ar- " please the people ; that he should County, Novi Scotia, which glia_ Jubilee sent to her by his 'holi- extraordinal•y effect tbat complaint blind was better than no "husband o . raugeuleut. If we wish our yuuuger avoid saying things that inight give gents to a correspondent the idea gift 11CS9; and }1C1' was made to the bishop that he had � at all. Finally, putting the suitor y,. .. -• "gCucratio'n tU catch the in9 iration ° P • offence strong g ° ]lingua°c, strong , that Iv modern latvycrs t•tiico !yore 4130 Cfll'1'teil out Ill- structfons verbally to r driven la persons {wad}. They felt off in a'desperato strnit'she went , ' „ of the highest elogtience, Where „ doctrine, strong reproof, 5ar011a ox than actuals n sugar refinery or gold , congratulate him on his own approaching ,I no het had arisen. I ' p to. Dr. Moore. else will they'fuld it ? If we wish hortatiou, and should try to make 'everything mine f'or malting money. One Jubi lee. liter dc''scribing \\'hitfield's tvorlc 1 0 "Dip you say 1110 young man you �,; . 'oto teach them lessons of patriotislu as smooth an,l pleasant vaso was tut of n debt of $ 8 for It-tv.aswitll Measure that we an l death on this sidle of 'the -}antic, love had showed you.some atten- + " c,nl the show it to them under „ as possible. balance date on a horso and bugay : sent 011l' 3pP-Clnl h'C[I1'CACntaflVO lU LO1NJ- Al the lecturer snit] that tllc tion?" asked De. Moore. t d nobler forms than that of the "maiden deliverer The consequences of this 'defect- on this the taxed costs wol'o $88,- oft six mouths au, charged to offer time9 ill which iho lived were evil; Yea, ),Ili only as A brother," " who smoto tll0 ill tho-vnlley, or in the grief I iveuess of modern _ptoachiug arc. 66. Another iv,rs n die ]ate nUout 1 a core, heifer nuc} calf, valued at „o, in our.. ranine to Ilet Majesty rho' 1 Y to Ge concerned about things beyond o this life vcas.to b8 an agitator. The " 'If tell you what to do. lust duttu ,,. �`tyrnut of I':3dras ns lie poured the foreign p- ° to m y mind very ]lain and tilI- y y 1 mistakeable. Their is no prOpOr $36, and. the . costs- allow 1uo ft!Ite�n of I:n lnnd'our cougratulnt' t}1c J entlenlou of that day got drunk swore sit and ask advice. Toll him the fact that ar0•an orph;tB, . "IaUa }119 tt'inC at n9a, 01' lU the "sadness tiouate resulttof Christian victories a 195,77. The Singel' CompanyC ions oil th ,utniversary of h0[' rr]OI'I0119 nCCC9R10❑ t0 t110 thl'011O. and violated tllesuventh comp with 110 one 'to counsel leads yotl ' beyond the Solace of sung �, and convorsiuu-work cousidering sued ,t tune named McLeod for $15, n Our '0 i not less in receiving to- joy menduleut. The serl.tions o.f \Vhit- to come to him far bel 1. 1'011 'him 1 J 11 IVhich.bowed down. the exiles by "rho wator9 l;nbylon? Every the inilliense alllobut Of restless 'Incl the defendant was Obliged to ° dnytPom your gaaco the congratuln- field 1VC1'C a9 SCatlhing to t}lat pas flankly of the young man's proposal. ,a ;' r; of "9pecies of composition, and the busy; bustling church work that is nnuuAll ' clone, I su oso ther0 y pf not onl the debt but nlsa 1 y Y ' $161.20 to bho lay+wers. Tho worst tions and the compliments aliments of the ] b generation were the sermons Of ° John the Baptist to those who came Allfl of your hesitnucy about accept - ing a husband ,and then tell me the ;Fi ` "highest kind in each»species, is PP nover.wfls nu ago when there hero case of all 'was suit for ,t heifer, i neon your sovereign on the occas ion out to hear him. 'rhe lecture0gave result." r d, found in these wondrous two Tes- , .�eiiic so many reliri+nr� services and valued at X15 killod in a bear tra p ' i' of our priestly jubilee. We accept Her D[a'est''s mis9ivo 1 a vivid desert tion o£ the ivoucder• p In n few days the g Y h senna lady ,� 1 i tanlCnts. We Fun•e th-3 of "Job, Christian agenci. �• ;+n�l !reaching ° I n on whichthepoor trapper is Obl!g- •1 y with aratltude, and thank her fur the fill powersof Whitfield'9 eloquence npp0aredl lit the •doctor's study ns : < the idyl of Muth, the olegie9' "of Jeremiah, ever week tu,,aj• iuut the Iand. Y rs` 0d to a 240. lie., pay $` uu doubt, choice which she has made of nod voice. Aluuug all Bleat uratuls happy n9 fl meadow torte in June. +. '' the sermons of the "greater There never wore so many s pe"• y 1 wishes he hal fallen into the lou- your Y illustrious person, so dear to us, in of modern days thcre,iras, perhaps, She had tVl'1ttCll the letter tllo and lessor prophets, the „ 'Moses, 'the "legislation vial' missions both in town auc! filer mercies of the bear trop rather order to 'convoy that missive to no one had such all infueiiec upon I doctor had advised, and as quick! of parables b) country But what is the fruit of than those Of tho lawyers. „ his ]hearers. What Handel was to as a train Goold travel between the ' `' "of the Gospel., the travois of St. "Paul, first his- it all I What quantity of convey- q Y _-__ . �_._, n6 , 0 11 e would further, on thisspecf• sacred masie Wbiteftefd was to `her home of the lean she loved and ;' the chapters of the `'tory of rho church, dot only as siODs aro there ' What lar e addi- J g tions aro being annual! made to —It is>said that ,t Maine clergy- , all )►o itious da publicly y Y 1 U Y, 1 licl testify sacred eloquence. Garrick, the groat Helot; said fro would give £100 home ananswer came. '•Don'tacce t, I'll see to- • v "the spiritual corrective- of all vier "oils but highest rho, number 0f our communicants ? man, a man of groat Simplicity of `our great satisfoction with the libiarty which the Catholic religion ° if he could say "lid-'' as Whitefield p you morrow." 5 , reading, as the of « histories, the truest of philosophies, T \t hat harvest of souls turned from darkness'to light is character, told a friend of the great enjoys'througlhout the vast' British did, I UIlle IDliesterfield and -Boll- ingbrook listened to the inakeoper's And ile did' see her on the morrow, he "' °'and the 'roost eloquent utterances he being repeated ? ° ° e and difficult the had in getting their Y Y C, ' o ' to to "Did empire, . and w•hie l ' permits that 1 l sb>i And forgot to sneer, and Frank- wbon confessed his love and said he had never avowed 1.It huivan organa, L'ilile ahonld „ �omaonneAll80b0rn alAtnf Andnnrade Y' g iyoungest child go sleep. you over try one'of your sermons- religion to prosper more and more. This happy result—we hove to hck- lin's philosophy could not explain it before because he was waiting till I' be read for the young and by the "Young new creatures ? Alas I feat there on him, doctor?" asked the' friend u nowlodge it—is'duo to the rofou>,d nowledwislom the wonderful power of the presager. his income would warrant a die• 1 1 stall convenient seasons." 'a is very little to show. And I have jorPc{ugly. "No" said rho parson; eto. and to the of Her D His. theme was always Christ and "of suasion of matrimony. He did not r � -� '•'- - --- Cronp,whoopingcougb,sorethroat very efi•oug,And .growing convict- ion that the fault is to be found in soi•iously, "I never thought of that." A few J 3 enlightened spirit of her Govern- the traths the gospel. He did not s peak merely -before the p"septa, wantto marry anybody Qlse under the sun but her, and then she told glia V. :11 1. ;, sudden cold, and the lung troubles to children, aro easily con our pulpits. The Holy Ghost is days later, Again meeting his parishonor, ho acid : "Uh; do Ment. "�\ ill your rico be cod enough y grace 8 g but he spoke to -them: In his labors she.didn't intend to marry the other ' F peculiar trolled by promptly administering " sieved and aha Hol +Ghost with g ' y holds His blessing. The Holy you know, I addptod your suggestion to convey our sentimotite to Her And their, fruits, in the dangers ha•braved and the difficulties fellow any of the time,, -_tart. then-- ,' Ayer's Cherry ;Pectgral� This rem ed is safe to takeritid -certain in its y' Ghost will bless nothing but the of r0adina ,Quo of my sermons to y oy, and it worked like a m bay, Majesty the Gd)ueen, whose glory 'he prosperity must Ard0ntl overaamo, ho vvas mora like, St. "Married—At the residenbe of action. truth and th'o whole troth. charm." I hopwe Y Paul than any man in modern days. hope for. , thobrides aunt, by Rev. Dr. Dloorer" •` i —iYibrese i Rte. ,1 - d 0 - .�o