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1, The Model
Missionary Cotu-
mittee brings be-
fore the young
people the heath-
enism of the World
--how vast its ex -
of th,e humanrace
who do not, even
nominally, ate
'how degrading knowledge God --
raw, misery.,gg o its people, the sor-
row,
for omcChr Christ dieddbutwho,
alas, have never even heard of him,
rfo�minedons iat s becane the is
is not
presented, people do not realize•how
vast the extent of heathenism is. The
natural increase in population in the
heathen world is outstripping at this
zno rent all our efforts.
Fot r millions are said to have been
thetized within this century,
I. -natural increase of the es hen
ile
'' orld in the same time has been two
'hundred millions.
It is said that there are eight hun-
dred millions on the earth to whom
and aha ten Jesus
u ndredh andsthirtnown-
Ilona are not in any sense Christian -
Thirty
.
Thirty five millions of these pass
-every year into Christless graves,
They are dying so very fast.
In Ohina alone fourteen hundred die
-every hour and each day (this day)
thirty three thousand Chinese have
:passed beyond our reach.
N-andneteen one thirdiof thhe passed away
•our• earth is nominallyppopulation of
this way the Model ssionaryn. Ito
a-
aiittee: Missionary Com -
II. Shoo the need that the gospel
.should be sent,
III. The Committee should Jay stress
-on Christ's last words recorded in the
first three gospels "Go ye into all the
world and preach the gospel to every:,
as sass uceatar'e
iow"thiS Commandhas been fulfilled
the history of missions hi the past will
tell us, how it is being fulfilled we must
-learn from the state of, and the need
1 of missions at the present time.
W. Again, the Model
onary
'Ccmtnittee shows that the workofthe
'Church is°to. extend the Kingdom of
Christ, not to live selfishly for itself,
paying its own church debt, and cod-
dling its own members as is the case in
too many instances,
V. Also, this Committee should ar-
range for arnonthly missionary prayer
meeting.
We cannot realize• the full import -
same of prayer. We shall never know
how much it has accomplished for the
world until God gives to us the spirit-
ual sight which he gave to the young
servant of the prophet Elisha, and w
see the wonderful hidden forces by
which God accomplishes his designs.
171. The Model Missionary Commit-
tee should train the young people to
give systematically to missions. Free-
ly ye have received, freely give. 'The
.gospel has done so much for each one
,of us. What are we doing to send it
.to some poor benighted soul?
Let us give then, not spasmodically,
not what we can spare, bt intelligent-
ly,
systematically, according as God
has pro_epered us.
1711. Lastly, the Committee will
teach self-denial for the sake -of mis-
sions. To some the call of God comes
"Give thyself for this work, "and happy
he who responds,
Mrs Isabella Bird Bishop says, "A
life consecrated in foreign lands, to the
service of the Master, is I believe, one
of the happiest lives that men or wo-
men live upon this earth. It may be
that adtrancement in t
fessions
at home may be sacrificed by"doing to
the foreign field, but in the hour when
the boldier lays his dinted h
down, after the fight has been fought,
-and the hands whrcb were pierced e for
redemption, crown his brow with the
Crown of Life, and the
high callingoGod is prize of l there
be one moent's regret for,thelab nd.
-oned prizes of the professions at home.
But this self-denial must be brought
home to those who are not not called
•of God to labor in foreign lands,
poWeia ask
God for the means to send
the means? s. Ras he not given ars
to send forth Missionariesve we ? the means
our friends the means? Have not
we pray God to giVe usAnd when
Mt y we not rather ask hthe means,
same the selfishness which in xo con_
-car means upon ourselves. expends
• Our responsibilities are increased by
our knowledge, and it is time for ns to
.adjust our expenditure in the light of
sour increased knowledge; remember-
lagthat we are the Stewards of Him
Who though Ile was rich
sakes fie became yet for our
•that the measure of our l0 eknowing
Meafor our
sure fHisiowrothingless than the
A •
dtt,V�Q3i II/L AGE
"Li reply to, curt question do niy. a
'reit objealt to • ski0i. $seat's Eat on x
sten'/no!011 the,. oritr krof"nd, f
an lir � r they fond'
t it d
a �g pitdetee of health,"
of
Ifo Worrk of i to 01 itox,r,� Thr
' �olult?Agi�� �
tsW, of iJIC 0100
f �, CONYNNarl4lki O$ �'
OMIT Flow
now the Inmost Clhrr' t e max he,
the most'helpf bilk• .
crier~ , because
fru. tinW'ere whi
has given us in
far the codnfot•t
c .. l3E.ti�pAy» IA NTfi
N idii% 1 ,1ye' 0131 ' 1,M''lar(',$'I?',.
Np +far' TUR4$014 n, .s. nt
xtr A Irr�^oN..
A run �lgex and ,father ea
'ar a iiIdratl tba Pet orae iib` Ape a
Plower Comfrr'btp r04%P tarn -00y ward bad fiewu away;
�a a Mail therefore
t nl .ollil regi which:. a ',
u e3 id sew y kept
s
i7otupa ` g good
u+ie the heauti, 11 ' do a had e
abbe° 1 our So, $* fins bra kin
isle. every
z:Iz n r . eats 1 p Abe pe
• y;rra , d
o y abhor rents ifs aiaful paths lived all their
so tnarly'difiPerefltweys sY.s,
The
lessint� of those Carel) not for aur d'eau
mission of this Corxr. ways; 9a rancJx leas for
o much to mitristC to They worked for *ilia world and his
avor'ers saltilo.h the urirs sa rt its plea.
forgotten), bur~ to the 4ud loved tbefr
tering along with one them the 'd good children as mend
the O her_in the grave. They would qt accept our kind ,
like to be'remembered #And otic, p liaviaur 1
it
only by a bouquet Ru* *rested in
are usua ly sick crud And Jesse in f th and lived an had a true;
e in every town. And naw with deephasr rrow ren stilled,
ave fr°cn the aerie were tilled; sorrow *bola spirits
sympathy. a jawerg No longer their riches
Pain and cheer the them, gave plessae to
t4rhat good Chris- Rut ell seemed e'er read t
where in ill health is condemn, Y heir coals to
pathy and rgweln_
on
crosses the thres-. Some sheep one da
rs his visit needs no along, day after acme wondering
but I thinkfl werthee And strdoong; a 9treamlet that ran fast and
Confined to strap
le, hi Xmas -tide, in In spite of allefforts the
utumn same plates But wandered all overtti this go
b secured for tht)seO pastures beyond did their shephexdr3
Y a housekeeper entice,
w some delicacy if Where food was abundant
.brief is suffering in no price; and oast them
nor. But to 'reach But still no belief in their shepherds they'd
we
hearts. this But stood and refused to move even a foot.
-given privileges
Corn
have, for Just then our sad parent came
rs not only to close by, wandering
nd give us pleas- And saw their predicament
Bans of reaching •sheep orv• heard the
t could not
0 (' OUT pig
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n Na'i sm4 :1?1V 41 * �:
DA°li',
New York suicides. average:seven ft
Slay;.
In'ill the cold at Constantinople'was ,
so. eevoro that the Mack sen was
for fifta miles from shore, frOaeil
Camille Flammariorn claims thatthe
star of Bethebeee 'Was Venus at the
time of ite,greatest splendor,
fIt would take an express train run -
ng continuously at the rate of rl pip
a mirage years to reach the
titan.
'A' negro going through
�juQuincyygil'Ja., VMS Persued byield near
of oattle,'and he made his escape byweby
mprng into a well 20 feet d
It is figured that ever eep'
and childjin the Unite man' woman
average of four and States eats an
Wheat in a year in the ori; obibushels d i
or breakast cereals, read i
the
Mayor
Bemis, of
Y Omaha, has issued
among , the following appeal:—
"The suffering
stricken districts of our stateis excoed- ,
ingly severe. Families are on the I
vethers have
rhen of starvation
and have nwhich to wrapotheir babes
except dressescmtdenr for themselves,
sack-
ing; underwear and shoes gunny most
unknown, and fuel is a luxury almost
he dreamed
of of.And some luxury
elonly
bread for food.. tops and mauIdy
The news of a terrible sequel to a
wed-
ding in Russia has just been received. The
party were returning from the village of
Hiders, where the. ceremony had been per-
formed. Thoroute of the party la
a dense forest, soon after entering Y through
the cries of tl:e wolves were e. e pite
all efforts at flight the party was soon
overtaken by the animals and thirteen of
the number were dragged down and de-
voured. Few of those who escaped were
without injuries of a more or less serious
nature. The survivors made their way to
the nearest village, and a relief party was
at onto ce organized, who proceeded immedi.
thevy
found scattered scene of the slaughter' where
flesh, bone and clothing boat fraginents of
around us. Th
mittee is not s
Christian Elide
should sieves be
aged who are totte
,foot an laird and
How much they
b the•YAun if 1
of flowers. There
sorrowful person
They like to rec i
People tokens of
stem to lessen the
sorrowful heart.
tiara Peope Want
an exrpreasioll of s m
bran e. When o
hold bearing flows
other' explanation
"'^^k need not be.
one. For exampl
e miniver and a
fruit can often e
ill -health. Man
old gladly bests
is shown that C
e person of His p
mmit lee hasad ll God
as no other Ca
d Xna(1e the Howe
e, bdkt also as ahrn
is and lives tha
ed in
th
of
in
mild
it
th
CO
such
Goe
ur
hear
reach
mg of flowers we hav
showing that the•God who made the
Bowers so beautiful is also our F
ever caring for us. I think our Father
find this Committegpastors
visiting such per ens,. They elpalways
take Christ with them,
making the Chure decorating and
possible for has attractive as
special services is Sunday, ache (and any
this Committee.) Some wank of
difficult at times to may find it
This may be overcome if we ure ware rto
follow the exam
heard of. They.example of the League I
around their church
den nds °
this arch for a garden and
Committee had the power to use
the flo•�vers in any way they thought
best, thus having all the flowers they
needed. I think it could* be done
easily by most of our sdcieties, quote
much, not how little, we ca flow
Master should be the aim o for the
committee. All our of every
should be flower loving for hovv. young people
grand lessons we can learn from flow-
ers. ' There is suchflow-
human nature. a resemblancenee,take to
Calla lilt For instance, the
strong, filly,
a beautiful white flower
with does notlookstalks and leaves.
shattered with a blast of wind, ras if it would emind-
ing us of Christians strop
and, well grounded in faith, not
ote asily
shaken while the winds of emptation
surround them, but are loyal and true,
ever keeping their faces towards the
Son of Rigbteousness.
there are other flowers that are hidden
And again,
under the leaves. The first cold winds
that come they are gone, reminding us
of the weak Christians who, when
with the world, are of the world, and
when withChristians profess to be
°flowers ofctGod,. But _when -the
are gone. mptaatdon.comes they
e gone. beautiful astheflowers make our lives as
ht
us and may call am who wearour hbadge be
tender
mind-
ful of the unfortunate,nate, believe
ever 'he
are members of our Societies tvhohare
to hear from Divine lips, "
and ye visited me ; for ismu was sick
did it unto the least of th ye did i 11 unto Me."
ALL MEN
witbout scarce a thought he went over the
R'ay. In the giv- stream,
e the privilege of Picked up two
nocent gleam,
And with them he lo
And placed the sinal
lase plain,
Their cries high aros
drew near;
Then burning with Jo
fear
And plunged in the et
across
To children once gone
loss,
The others looked on,
not deep,
Then went across too
did leap.
A friend of our parent
And saw the great w
betide,
With triumph he cried
do ou see
The reason your child d
Dear Jesus has called y
stream,
But still you've refused
dream;
Then Jeans with tender
heaven
The children
Your loved ones eare v lovingly
Now wrll you go over and
are?
The olonda broke away a
shone forth,
He saw the plain truth an
worth;
He looked up to Jeans
name,
And nto
Then ihome to biie sdwi kingdomhe
away,
And preached her the sorra
him the way;
And-fke'-s rich -dove -Clothe"
Peace filled of her saved soul a
carne light.
lambs. from their in-
vingly crossed it again,
!things on the mother -
e, and their mother
ve they soonlost every
ream and faet waded
, to o'ercome a sad
saw the stream was
, and w th pleasure
was standing beside,
ork to which love
, "now my friend,
id from you so flee?
ea across the dark
and of riohes did
hands carried to
to you had given;
g you over afar;
stay where they
nd the bright sun
d then valued its
, believed Thine
oyfally came,
both hastened
on that taught
din garments
nd with Jeans
It is often a mystery
been 'caught.' the facis, b how eve1'a. has
when the blood is poor and the system tdet
eh as I pressed' one becomes peculiarly liable to
ye , disease, When the appetite or the strength
hese, my ' fails, Ayer's Sarsaparilla should :be taken
without delay.
Young, old or middle-aged, who fin
selves nervous, weak and exhaust
are broken down from excess or ov
resulting in many of the following
{toms :—Mental depression, premat
age, loss of vitality, loss of memo
dreams, dimness of sight, palpitatie
heart,
0misafone, lack of energy, pal
kidneys, , headache, pimples on the f
they, itching
or peculiar sensation
wasting of the
Hess, specks before theyes,otwitch
the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere,
fulness, deposits in the urine, Joss
power, tenderness of the soalp and
weak and flabby Muscles, desire to
failure to be rested by sleep, constip
dullness of bearing, loss voice, deli
solitude, excitability of temper, s
eyes, surrounded with Lesni,N cremes,
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of
Vous debility, -that lead to insanity, u
cured. The spring
lost its tension, °r vital force h
cones every function wan
committed in ignorancThose e, through a
nently cared. Send 'nosy be n
i , stamps for book on dor address and
man, sent sealed, diseases pecniB
24 Ilacdonnell Ave,,dress , t LUn
PI'ase Toronto, Ont., Cana
mention this paper.
WHAT DOLLAR BILLS WEIGH,
d them- Several customers were chatting
ed, who grocery store one eveningre,:entl in a
ler-work, exchan e in sys an
symp- barrel 6 ' when the grocer pointed to a
ore old of small beans, and asked how
1Y, bad many of them it would require to make a
a of the bushel.
Various canna
n in the recklessly tea were offered. One
ace and Y put the number at 50,000, which
about occasioned a laugh from all the others who
about had guessedamuch larger quantity, rang-
ing 01 in all the way from 5,000 to 20,000.
Neil!: "Wail, gentlemen,” remarked the grocer,
of will "you are all wrong• There are a
spine, mately 11'J 000 beans in a bushel." approxi-
of
one was inclined to believe him until
sleep, he showed them that it took 60 beans,
Minn, selected at random, to weigh half an ounce.
re far The rest of the calculation was simple.
unkea "Now, Now, then," said one of the
ver- since • e are engaged in guessing contests,
how man
niers weigh Y dollar bills would it take to
suing g as mash as a silver dollar?"
es in grocer, said 100, another said 75, while the
basewho knew all about beans, put the
rine- figure at 300.
l0 - takes"all wrong," remarked the man, "It
r to take ust 22."This was proven to be the
014, by experiment.
da. AIS TRIAL SER•
MON.
RI4IOI�1,
E An oldd wom went to hear a neigli•
bars son preachhis trial sermon in a
a" hue country ,kirk not far from Edin-
ed g. She lent a'about the family'
n and their affairs, and wondered how
an they mhad managed to make a minister
1 sf r , as they were 'unto an'
b. PP t folk. The young pair to
_ gave out his text, and she minister
° nudged e -a_ hit.
the !laddie sayn'? next dW hit a
e father's yn'?„ she asked. "In my
Y was the horeuse ares many mansions,'
e whispered thle old bodyy, feel stair-
helda leen
0eebors. The fai he we're for ne'er had
main than a room an' kitchen a' h'
days!"
TO STOP A RUNAWAY BURS
Scarcely a vveek passes in any ye
athat human lives are not jeopardiz
Y%' horses taking fright and runni
Who can ad s an exchange. The ma
serol devise some means which wil
Y prevent this will be a great pu
lic benefactor, Some one
fesse"s to know says that roams° pr
ac
cidents seldom occur in Russia, yTh
means used in preventing g them is ver
It is asserted that in Russia a hors
addicted to the habit of running
has a thin cord with a runninaway
around his neck at the neck -strap,
the end is tied to g noose
"At Rome " the dashboard.P' and
saw do the CoreRs the informant, "I
a
spigited horses halt. phheton with two
by a lady, and I expected hey
a driven
in-
stant destruction, But the lady cooly
grasped a thin cord and within thirty
yards the horses came to a full stop.
I afterwards met the lady
expressed surprise at the skill
at Nile, and
which she stoped the runaways, with
She treated it as a trifle, and told
me accident from runaway horses are
unknown in Russia, as no one but a
lunatic would drive without a
When a horse bolts he always takes
I he bit in his teeth and the skill of the
driver is useless, The moment the
pressure comes on the
vvindpipe
arse knows he hits met his mast rfthe
Ther
ree itpt want religion
them for'4Iibull fait enough spoilhut theY
AV ODE TP DIAMOND D
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When e became Lanai, she clung to Cestoda.
When bad Children, she gave thorn Cestoda,
A TORTURED CHILD
FOR TWO YEARS
ITS Hion RENDERED A
--
Trauma B V° Pdaleatto or FIR
IIRNINa PAINa
So speaks MaxwellJohnson, 112 Ann 8
Toronto: My six-year-old daughter,Bel
was afflicted with eczema for 24 onth
the principal seat of eruption being Lehin
her ears and on her face; her bead was o
fire with painful burning itching, whin
was made worse by constant scratchin
and tearin r,-t„gvith,lie ands,_,>�te„ep
"money wthout stint in constant endeavo
to afford the little sufferer relief, ever
advertised remedy was tried ; innumerabl
treatments with soaps and medicines and
specific treatment by physicians having
high endorsements in curing such diseases
were of no relief in her case. A short time
ago I purchased a box of Dr. Chase's Oint-
ment, the first application of which showed
the curative effect of the ointment; only
one half of the box Las been used, with the
marked change of an entire disappearance
of the eruptions, and I can confidently say
my r chitsermaaently cured. Any en -
stamp, cheerfully answered with enclosed
Berkshire Boar for Service,
Subscriber keeps for service, at his premises,
Clinton, olase thorn bred Berkshire
Terms 75 cents at tithe of with privilege
of returning, If neoessa service, with
r'y. JOS.Prtvi)ege
ALLANSON
POLAND CHINA BOAR FOR
SE.R'VICE.
Subscriber keeps for service a thoroughbred
(registered) Poland China boar. Terme rad
time of service, with the privilege of returning if
neeessay, HENRY JOYNER, Jd
Ter-
race, L>ndon Road, Clinton, Dinele 4 Tar -
Thoroughbred Berkshire Boar.
Subscriber keeps for service at his
tad Con, of Hallett, a thoroughbred premises,
boar. Terms $1 at time of service, whB rivilege
for returning if necessary. ++
Y IILNRY FR�E;MAN.
Berkshire Boar for Service.
' Subscriber has for service a thorobrod Berk-
shire Boar, robed by the well-known stook -
breeders -Snell Bros, of Edmonton. Terms 81,
if paid at time of service, 81.25
WILLIAM SNEL Gravel booked.
L, Glravel roved. Huflott.
TAMWORTS PIGS.
apply pure bred Tamworth pigs of both sexes
Owen. Geo. Baird Sr. Clinton, or on 1ot 21, 2nJ
November 10th, The pigs are six
Ill GEORGE BAIRD,, 0R.
op
YORxi~sIEIIJ:�>E BOAR
Y�$ improvod Ynrkehir e�'s for service a oro b d
stock Terme 9t1 Cash. d bred from 1 ed,
Con 1 London STANBURY
CHESTER Moi
ubeorfber kee vice at hie premises,
26, Can. lq iJu11 i
e , with d pure there -bred Oh
at fairs] T thee
taken Ars : Boma Does,
0 1 Diamond Dyes, ye colors fair,
Prepared with scientific care,
Ye joy of every woman's heart,
Ire are From our Doted homes, oh, n'er depart.
Forgive rin ouur rthotn s abide, nd pride,
That ye may show your ararv'lotie pow're,
When time brings in our dying bouts.
In vain hale speculators tried
To mar thy worth, thy fame deride;
But women's hearts so 5var;in and trite,
Forever loyal are to you,
Shine onl shine brit ye stars of light,
Ye Diamond Dyes so fast and bright,
Ye genie df true ecenemy, k ght' I-
tray mf11ioixtr yet be Mooed by thed. , a
Thg snbecribor ke
stn a oar fe
aA m ort
on Road, Stanley, at 26,
Et WHITE
s
lot Ps or ser
White ° t, a reinfect
prize r erra% 8atpedigree; en first
privilege of returning, if necessary. service, with
JOHN OARRETT, Jr.
Poland China Pig For Sale.
A number of boars and sows, of all ages, rang,
lig from weeks to8
months bf ago; aired by 498.a boar1 soove79efbng
show rlugyet. Rl1omied88boreei
imported to Canada won at the malaria
fair the first prise, also eweepetekee fte beet
bear artd five of his gat and 1n 1892 he mod theist
rizeat't'ometo sari .London chews•, several -of
• the above Young boars B
prise *sinners this fall oleo the old have beep
enjoin.) Itlrroglet arca and al be a d oboap°t
Address W, All .
W; 1i';SElgggr, IlOdnliller, Ont,
-1
:.,.;Casting
.,.4Csharer Teething; .Tronbl es.
tion .r# Cruatorhe
orator
11! i.emm the bet rem tox
the world ha. ever hssenra. It is
i es.
give/ them health, it
-sail rave their H
a�arhioh is abmoita ver, " inehild'I �edieine, crate laud, raet
Crtstariq destr 'worms.
Qxatoa3n Ik's.
Ca
Oevent-`°mini; soar Card.
Astoria fires Diarrinea mai Wind Collo,
cures Const4 ation• and flatulency.
Castor's, dQeR not contain xn
rl'4
1, R Cestoda neutralizes rho eSeota oI oarboreta acid as or
Castor!: assimilates
the rood,
whine healthy and aloe
use, ma, or other
nwro,
re tam the stomach
Mastoid*, is nt np in one -V
Dealallow aur nae t.. -_r„ battier ,,. , It it not mo
yostanythin6 else
*lath im" vat
and "nrilfausriver everyr
•S-T`O RTA.
as tro
See that yea mist C
The sigssatare P.
1
Ghitd
ren Cry for Pitcher"
.X1S4AS 1-39:
New Raisins, New Currants New
Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, (WaJnatsReels, (
a fine assortment of Tea Sets, DinnerAllz9s and elm
Lamps, Parlor Lamps and Librar Sete, ts ,
suit, the tinea. Y Lam Toilet Seps, nifty Caps
l="1""Y" ?
Y r-frierlri-fOra; efiriSrlifiCS
-OIC of it
H. JACI(SLJN. TMJ
1
ALBERT STR>ET,yCI,
eopleMustLh7
p
And 1n order to do so they want the very
We have anticipated their desire by best* e
GROCERIES, TEAS, purchasi the
CANNED GOODS, !FRUITS,
Sco:
ITS, &�-
Havinp had $5
of the leo le years experience, think we kbow
of h in a le pretty.vvell. Our stock ernbrac
s grocery, ard we
We have a .Seantiflll Assortment of FANCY GIL l not
CRoolin y. Special Cuts on SUGARS alAr TE
Wad irr Win
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CLINT
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