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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-02-20, Page 71.1:t OR' \1:1; -FEB, z3, t9oC, Juts et the ^aoi of 'tothesda.--John 5: 0.19, 1. .rmen irt.--a. The sick at Be- thn,r„t (vs. 14). 1. 'after these things (11 V'.) --The "things" about which John hal written in chapter 4 --the healing of the nobleman's son, a feast -Whet tenet wee' this? Ancient writers sa;; the Passover, but recent writers think it must have been the feast of Purim, which was celebrated on the 14th and 15th of Adar (March). Ederaheim calls this feast the "un- known feast.," and then suggests that it was either the feast of Wood -offer- ing (August) or the feast of Trum- pets (September)., These various views tend to show' the uncertainty, 2. by the sheep gate (R.V.)-From Neh. 3. 1, 32; 12.32 we see that there way 0 sheep -gate, "so called because the sheep, for sacrifice were driven through it into the city." This gate was near the temple. the Hebrew e tongue Hebrew here means A ranlais the language spoken at the time, not the old Hebrew of the Scriptures.- Cam. Bib. Bethesda -This lame -does not occur elsewhere. it means "house of mercy," The site is not•identified with certainty, The traditional spot is near Castle Antonin, But D. Rob- inson thinks "the fountain of the Virgin," an intermittent spring in the southenst of the city, near the Pool of Siloam, probably covered arcades, colonnad s or verandahs, open at ono sl:le to the air, but protected against thi sun or rain overhead. In a hot country like Palestine such buildings are very necessary, -Ryle. 3. multitude -The sick congregated here in great numbers, 'waiting; .etc. -The Iast part of verse 3 and. all of versa 4 are omitted front the 1jgVised Version. This is wanting in so many of the original manuscripts that our v"v1ne01 011 1 111: it 1s not pr000rly in 5'h. text, If Jahn did not write these word_ they must have mean inserted by copyists as an explanation of v. 7. They would therefore reflect the popular idea of the pool nt the time they were inserted, which 1)r. Whedon thb:'ks wns early in the secondary century. The omission of v. 4 in no way weakens the truths taught in this lesson. II. An important mini healed (vs. 5. 2). 5, an infirmity -The original im Mica rather a loss of power than a positive disease; probably it was a nervous disease of paralytic, type. - Abbott, thirty and eight year -the dutation'of the illness is mentioned, either to show how inveterate and dif• fiorilt it was to heal, or:rather, n e^c- co ding to verse G, to .pinin the dee' compassion with which Jesus v,1," af- fected on beholding the unhappy man Godet, From verse 14 we may in fer that his disease ens the result of the sins of his youth: 6. knew -The word "knew" in the original indicates .,rte of those in- stuntdneous perceptions by which the truth became known to Jesus accord- ing 'es the task • of the . moment de mended. Verse 14 shows that the whole life of the sufferer is present to, the eye"of Jesus, as that of the Samaritan woman 10110 in chapter 4,- Godet, saith unto him -Usually Christ waited until 'he • was asked be- fore he relieved the suffering, but in this end a fay other cases he heal- ed.withont being risked. He read the mien's past life and present condition of mind, and 5110 that he was in a stale to receive 'Spiritual good from the healing. wilt thou -Why does ho, asic a question tb which the answer. was, so obvious?' Probably in order to rouse the sick_man.:out of his lethargy and despondency. It was alta first step toward the nlyns' having sufficient faith; he .must be inspired • with some expectation of being cured: -Cam. l3ib, This is the same ques- tion that Christ is continually asking this° who are in sin. 7, N0 mans -He was friendless as well ns sick. Is troubled -This spring, prob- ably the Fountain of the Virgin, is inter- mittent to tads day, told curious travel- lard have seen it suddenly rise from five inches to 11 foot in fire nunutes.-P:lou- bet 'Minion thinks that the moving of the waters arose from an updir?round connection of the pool snail the cloy. waterworks. "Phe occasional and inter- mittent disturbance of the Water is not to lie understood as a regulon 00,111100,11011, but as something sudden and gniicly passing away. Hence the Man's waiting road eonplt nt -flyer. Put me into the; pool -Literally, "m order to throw" me into the pool; perhaps implying that the' gush of water did not last long; and there was no time to be lost iu quiet 0110]1']11g. -C10111. Bib, While 1 run 00111- mgelints picturing the extreme ante ail rapiditywith • which the favorable opportunity !anis .seized. 'There was a rush and'seroab]c for the ole chance, snelr as we lane 00cal for choke seats in a car or ,mall.' 8, Lise, r.te.-Commands like these 100811 test the nitli's hitt] and ohe,dicrue, As ,n the ease of the paralytic (Mark 0,'1), (mist makes no enquiry as to the malts faith. ((Mist knew that (o had faith; and he man's attempting' to 1050 mrdcarrthirty-eight � itis bud a ca years of impotency was an open conies - slue of faith, --Cant. Bits Bed -Probably only a mat or rug, still common in the East. And n 116 -`'Jesus spools here as Goa. He speaks in no Mune but His owe, and with an' authority which belongs to God alone, And''what is the oonse- gnence? ,T'jtesyn beeanne whole Mime• yn diatcl • •• and tl is sudden restoration to health and strength was an tue0:testible proof of the omnipotehee of Christ." 9And walked=With, the , command 0v as given the powea of obedience, So the sinner avlio is hidden to content him- self to Christ uee:1 not wait for any 00111• p,daiom ,Aa he stakes the effort he will tail ravine power within' httnself. $ab. Bath --1 he set enth day of the week, the Jewish Sabbath, .111, 1'arsceutonby the Jews (vs. 10. 18). 10. The Jetvs, those opposed ti( Inoue, perbrips memo, ro 01 the Samir, dl a, toad the man that 1t an "not lavv- liil"'for 1:)n to carry his. bed on the Sebba,it. Jeremiah had co:umuvdud, Mkt, haed to yourselves, and beet no burden on the Sabbath' day" (1(1, 01), and the ,lew's interpreted this n5' forbidding the carrying of the lightest weight. tat Je etgt,tlt's meaning is made dear by Nets 13, 13: "Treading wiueplesees on the Sabbath; and bringing to sheaves, and lading asses," ere, '810 ferbtl this rmtn from carrying his bed was like fin'. mento. do he empowers tram to do, He dons- tot force their will, but lie seeks their consent to Iiis will, ",Jesus findetlr him in the temple" (v, 14). This mem was found in the temple praising Cod for his wonderful deliverance, '1'o Ionise is the natural in- stinct of a redeemed soul. A Hfndu sionary wan dneo remonstrating with a native Christian who was singing at the top of his voice. "Sing softly, broth- er," he said. "Sing softly, was the tuts - teem "hs it you, Out• father, who tells me to sing softly? Did you over hear ns sink the praises of our Ilindu gods? how we threw back our heads and shout- ed? And now do you tell us to' whisper the praises of Jesus?',No, sir, we Cannot. and sought, to slay him" (v. 16.) bidding a modern man to stove n canis- 'Adam Clarke says: "How implacable stool or a chair:" 11. '1'hc smut replied, must their malice have been! 'line spirit "Ile that node me whole" told me to of religious persecution has always been carry my bed. This wits the same as dangerous, Every outer disposition op - saying that a man who 00111d penia,' petro to have its moderator, but this is such 0 great miracle its healing him haul wholly abandoned to the guidance of authority to tell him what to do. "But Satan, and has for its objects the men why did our ],ord cls o:and this mita to who -know the truth and who live to carr' his bedSabbath?. : (b,' gloryof God" on the ,ntrluat.h9. �1. 11,, wasya poor man, and if ]5'e had left 01 Thoughts, --The providerrces of God, bed he might have lost it. 2, (Christ although at times they may sewn se- showed e- t d b • this that Il • I 1' ` oftenthe 1 t m nus s Lowe y . us m e w ue ,mrd of the + re. are . me ren ns r nc Sabbath (see Matt. 12, 8), 3. This vats 11hich cause us to see Our spiritual bar - , contrary to the spirit of the law, 110, um' "They compel us to turn away �lontrenl dcspntch: A terrible disaster 4, 11. u'ns 001:atstent with the wisdom of fora time front the rush and excite. Christ to perform his miracles s0 they n't'nt of mite -midi business and pleasure, occurred-to•duy at Isle Perrot, a small hearts and village near Va.udreuil. As the result siveCompany'e works, twoion to the miraeie alta cause it to be 11" Jn your vicinity is a pool of w:i• generally known." --Clake, It is :1:: 1.0 hr• lou am' thirsty; yott come to it blown to atoms, and several more severe. right to.do good m5' the Sabbath day. end find it foul with a 80000 sewn on ly injured, Tho explosion occurred at 12. They asked hint who the man was its surf:u•r, yinl iia not drink. "'lit n the noon hour, wham most of tae ern• htit had told him to carry 1:1> 101 mm s5' 11 enol retia 500010 ' is a .Russian ployees were outside the building, other• the Sabbath. "They ignore the miracle ]'0°"05'6. Another po01 is near, You nal attack ,the emnnunl, They ask not, ''•001e to it itnd look, an.l find' it elect alae tha loss of life would most likely '1Vho cured three, mil therefore must as crystal, haul find in it health, for it have been touch gre0000. have divine authority?' but, Who told is flowing water taunt gives as w•oll as 'The nine victims of the explosion were ' is an blown u , d not have it? Cann, 73tb. Their bodies were literally blown to They eared not for knowing what they v r.ef of the. suffering bore witness to atoms Other workmen who were in aught admire ns a work of mercy, brit `8''015 that he wits the Saviour, the Son outer bullata rs were more or 'less seri• f Cad, so one of the stron nest wit- 6 chat they might nuke the ground Of an ne >ses to Christianity to -clay is found ously injured. Several of the other nllue:i tion. blow 0 for are like them' in lvbat it docs for the poor, Hue sick, buildings were damaged and there were assays looking out for nethin,t with several narrow esoap0a from death. NINE BLOWN TO ATOMS DREADFUL C,ITASTROPIHE AT THE VILLAGE OF ISLE PERROT. The Standard Explosive Company's Works, Where the Explosion Took Place, Ahe the Largest in the Do- minion, and Vfanufacture Dynamite and Other High Power Explosives, T1IE DEAD. PIERRE MENARG, foreman, J. B. ROBILLARD, J, LAUZON, CHARLES LAUZON. J. CREPAIN. ARCHIE LEGAULT. A. DUNBERRY, SEN. N. ROUSSEAU. 0. TREPANIER. might be seen and knows by n multitude 'std 111 quetn085 look at our of people. The ,healed row carrying hi+ loos." (' Ii, Daniels srlys: Ilealun„ of tut explosion stn the Standard Lxplo bed on t.ha Sabbath any 101114 call n5'- ntlf comes from the troubled pool of nine men were thee to break the Sabbath, and there. receives." malde the building which as p fore cool .\s the rhoiling of the. sack 01111 the which (o find fault. -kyle. I3, Bat ns the troubled, It is true religion to Followie' is the list of the known 'visit the fatherless and widows in their Jesus had been in Jerusalem but little, affliction,' provided those who ilo it lead, 1 11 of whom were married sten the mai who was Healed did not, know k, him, 0':! .h ttsau;a` had disappeared in `ep ' 11111elves unspotted trine the the crowd. 14., Soon 'after. this Jesus v'"rel. taut 19 that moftie, and.of eysnr found the men in the temple and said to 1' u(. ]tis the business of c1(010 Chu mu and of every church to bear hurt, "Sin '110 more." This was not an such witness to Christ" eel, ft with families. Pierre Mena'g, Archie Leonetti, ,1, l ;uyaon, Charles 1,0110.(111, d. (J epain, J, B. llobillard, A. ltuttsseau, n, Lep0nicr and A. Mulberry. Two exptusions took place one imme- diately after the other. They came like thunderbolts. and when the terrified peo- ple of the village of Vaudreuil looked in the direction of the factory all was over. The two buildings lead collapsed and the work of death•u•as complete. Nobody knows the c_us0 of the acc)- dent, which will probably remain a mys- tery, as all those in the two buildings w'e're instantly killed. tip to a late Lour none of the bodies had been recovered, though several hun- dred men had been at work clearing the debris for several hours. The names of the dead were obtained by taking 0 census of the living and getting tete names of those who wore in the buildings when the explosion 00• cursed. The list is not accurate, and it was thought that there might bo several more to add. accidental meeting; Jesus had his eye on the man, his work with him 10.0 not yet finished. God makes this sante demand. of every sinner. And yet there are those who insist that it is impossible to live without eh: in this life; but if such is tate ease then Jesus asked this man to do the impossible. Unless he ceased his sinning 0 worse thing would come, upon lint. "More sinning after this warning would deserve greater punish- ment (see Bob. (i: ;-11); and after so long a etu0.e of sin, a repetition of the sins would naturally produce greater evils than any he hart ,yet experienced. 13. Af 01. 01110 the matt told the Jews Cl 101 it was leans who had made lint whole. "Ile expected, probably, in the simplicity of las heart, that the name of lama Nylon, so many counted as a pro - phot, if not as the -Messiah himself, '8o)11d have been sufficient to stop the mouths of gainsayers, Dad it been in a baser spirit that he.went, as Chrysostom ingeniously observes, lie would not have gone and told them that it was Jesus who had mode him Whole, it, lot n was Jesus who had bidden hint carry his her." -Trench. "lie meant his statement for a justification of Jesus; they used it . for his persecution.", 10, 'Then the Jews sought to kill Jesubecause he had done those things• on the Sabbath clay. , 17, 18. The discourse which follows (vs. .17.47) is believed to have been delivered before the Sanhedrin. hither calls this "aa enblim e- apology which mares the matter 01)101','Jesus refers to Cod as his Father, and this angers the dews still more. PRACTICAi, APPLiCATIONS. Faith is the way of man's approach to God; time link uniting the human and the :divine., Unholief lint man out of Eden. "faith brings moan hack` to uu[ot with Cod. A solvent bail: honors every draft presented for payment, God hon. Ors the faith of every man, "According to your faith," is a true, unfailing 5x- "M'ilt thou be made whole?" (v. 0). This question is put to a poor paraly- tic, n-0.it•ing by the troubled waters at the pool of Bethesda. It was probably 11, it; lawful to do well on the Sab- bath days (Matt. 12; 12,) Both ,Testis and his deseiples sanctioned the doing of certain nect:asar;y work; preached end performed deeds of mercy, and ilhtstrnt. wl lour permissive and restrictive rules for a proper Sabbath observance Jesus even rebuked those whit kept the letter, but ignored the spirit' Of the Sabbath law. Special blessings and answers to prayer increase our responsibilibifI0, "11e90 art made warble; sin no more, lest a. worse thing came unto thee' (v. 14.) Despising or thinking light of blessings rcv.entlal is base ingratitude. He who hes fast -0,- r ,11'', love and 1'1111, n 11111 trees wilfelly bock into sin, will retain. the greater nunislrnent." -:1. C. AL GOT 20 YEARS. Fate of an Adventurer, Swindler and Murderer. London,, Feb. 17. -Carl Ludwig Von \ eltheim,'t,eiman-born, but a natural- ized .0110:1 tau, who posed as a Baron and was known as Prank Kurtz and Carl Sneiderich llouritz, was sentenced tachy to 20 years' penal seri-Ruda at the Old :Bailey, having been convicted of attempting to hlookmnil Solly R. Jooll, 0f London, an ,kfrieite fine whir •and mine owner, out of $80,000. Von. 4 V'clth(im 1100 it rites) ed four months ago in Paris and extradited to England, The Mall log heal an adven- hi ons career: He has sel'l'er in the Ilan -tan 1n•aty and aroyl 1050 once in the Bulgarian army and has had puny adventures in Australia, Aemrlca and ,Tn10n. He went to Cane Toni, in 7807, and fru years ago shot. and kidded Wolfe 90011, o brother of Sally ,Toch. et that phaco. He was ar''O).ed and tried. plead• ml self defence anal 11:9s'acgnitted. Some When a correspondent visited the of, flees of the company this evening there was very little additional information to be had regarding the accident. Coroner McMahon event out to the scene of the accident and opened an inquest to -night, but as very little information could be secured it was adjourned till Saturday. About two thousand pounds of nitro- glycerine exploded, and as the stuff was very powerful it blew men and building to atoms. The force of the shock 10110 fit m distance of twelve miles and the THE UNDERTAKERS, Want Embalmers to Pass a❑ lsatei- nation For Diploma. A Toronto despatch nays: On Wed- 1t1•erl'av, Leu. ,,h. \i (01nr;r lei1] roceive a delegation composed 1,1 unity unba•tuker5 floral variousu5' ,•+ and towns 111 tlne 110011:,,, 0,1tich trill 10,k that the Government puss legi>Lltion making radical changes u5' the undertak- ing nd atak- ing field. This morning a deputtti0(0 consisting of 15..1. Humphrey, 'l'oronto, President of the Canadian leabalming association; 'C. (lnrseallen, Napa nee; 1f. 11. ,Morrison, '.Trenton; George Benson l and 1. C. \'nal 01::p, '110111100, wattPd Ott the Premier, and made, arrangements for the reception of the larger deputation, which will he heard in two weeks. The tuidertnkers are, asking that the GoVero- meat pass a law which will (001101 1110' dertalters, after the passage of the 1010, to serve an apprenticeship and pass ex- andeations in embalming and disinfect- ing before becoming qualified es under- takers. They suggest that throe exam- iners be appointed, one by the Embalm- ers' Council, one by the Government, and one by the Board of health, and that diplomas be issued to successful embalm- ers who plass the examination. At pres- ent there Ls no examination, and no qualification, are Here-sary, and the re- sult, it is claimed, is that many bodies are shipped without being properly emr healed, and enntugian is Spred 11. STOIa =MAN'S WIFE Mary's Warning. 1)m• hearts are sad, our faces grate,. We hear a common 50101,11; We do not heed our wort: to -day, We're thinking of the morrow. \Vo sit ie bsttess attitules, To hide 0115' grief we're scorning; Coale weal, come woe, what; do we care, 1'or Mary's given warning. But yesterday 00 played and sang, The whole house rung with laughter; We did not note the gathering gloom That's clouded our hereafter, ]teethed not, poor blinded fools, '1111 mother in the morning, Announced to all the dining -room That Mary's given warning. But now the blow has fallen, we Our conversation flavour With various remarks upon Her ominous behaviour. Her sullen looks, those ill•washed plates Her slowness in the morning - How could we 10 surprised to hear That Mary's given warning? Now for a month the front -door bell Will shake in agitation; Young persons will be coming for 'lhte vacant situation. And s0 we sit in attitudes, All occupation scorning, Sinee we all heard at breakfast time, 'Ifint Mary's given warning. -The Royal "1 Say Unto Thee, Arise)" v' l+r ,. a ".1• By the Rev. Archibald Brown,'London, And Some Other Artk .,, c..,l _ England.) Two Years in Jail. 'Young man, I xly unto thee, "Arise:' — -- -Luke vii. A Woodstock, Ont., special despatch: How little the good folic at Nein im- -Because he left Stratford for \Vood- agined that the little village funeral stock, and took with him a quantity of wide0 was taking place that exening furmturc and a good watch belonging would give a notoriety. a glorious cele - to George A. Lenncy, of Stratford, and brity to their little village which would incidentally Leney's wife and two coil- abide all the way down the ages! Nain ,lien, and because be forged Liner's is only ]mown because of this interrnpt- name to the freight books ill Stratford (11 000':,5'l, 'fare i; n 1 0(11 0 mention and lloo look, Thomas Roseelle 10;10 of the little town in the whole of inspii•- sentenced by Magistrate Ball this moth. ed Writ, s ' 1m i tot l'e 'ten- 1 111111: it 11011(11 make ft 01000 inteo frag to two ytal m lupa 1 nn tiary. Roseehe admitted that he took noting 10 ft wee 1(111> 10 fm• 1011 mew - the stuff, but said it was for the aro• tally to see the scene and the place. man's sake. Roseelle boarded et the A. short time :ago I had the privilege of same louse with Lcne • and his wife being in the district, ail I 1(5110 you t y take, with ale, the sante walk that Jesus and ie we Loney It t]:el he made love took. He had been speaking at Caper. gtetting the wife. Finally they ged vv alto' 111111111, 5011 you will reneniber He hal getting Levey 610 jail, charged with in sunit •. When he , c4 out ]5'e followed .Inst worked tbnt mired- {octhe centnr- v S the couple, trach* there on a farm near ton's slave -boy, and T read that the next 1 day' lie 5(1rled for Nain. lobe. Rosurlle was arrrstevl and Lone)' im. Lcay(ng* Cha' p5lched things up wish bis wile and the i ct ns 11:11,-1,1k with T[ arra xlina1111). walks by rho side of the pair returned t0 Strittfvnd t.,ether. I lake, through the filth' isuvvu of hBtgdain, -1 imagine 3lary of -\l tgdala was on the 1000.0110 for ]line to follow 1T to; • now 1[e is sl:irtn1•; Tibcrnts, and.liefore _ ':iia i; 1(0' 1, r .; o: 1 1,e Plain of 1?sdreeIon. 'There t, la devoted coittpaly Uniform Standard of Weight Asked ' with 11i:;!,'ttnd<11111' •• •wiling 511 day long For By Many. Ile conies to a mom:teni called Little 0 R DAILY BREAD Hermon, and on the slope of that main- lain 1)110 - lain there is thevillage of Nain. St still Toronto, Out., Feb. 17.-- A move- bears the sante name. 'there 1ti,at 8t,cep 101enl 10 at present on foot to have a path up the mountain -side toward' the uniform standard for the. attire Province 1ilicge, and 110 you climb you note that for the weight of bread, and Hou. Nelson on your light hand side there are still Monteith is considering the most ef01. 0 number of rock -graves -the cemetery tient method of 0nforeing the law. The i, outside the city wall, 118 is always tate public have made nuuu'ruul complaints ease in the East. Did you note in read. about the stamping of bread with a pa- mg Hutt there here two pr0eaosions'! if per stamp, and 11'r. Monteith leas favor- yon did nut notice it, You lal'C mut ed n scheme which John Dempsey, a'l'e- 0,114'ht the dramatic fora of the iuei- rnnt0 lutkm•, has iuceuu'd fm stamping dent hof0u ,you. litre ale turn pr0oos- e 1 e the aright on thn top u5' caeb hraf bay sionst Wild 1 testa the same thing eon - people thought it was an eartligttako• punching in the crm•t •the, weight of corning both -i u. that "there were much people." So you have two crowds tam that the nee::;ent teas due to the ' ue, ting- -the one. is tar ,aroceasiou of co relessness of some of the dead men, 1 life, the. otter is the procession of death. "'They bceom, so `accustomed to the RUBBED RANK. They will meet vdirectly, and what will hendlmg of the explosives that they Ire. be the result? intently break the. rules of the company," This wonderful seh:e outside the gates said an official, "aid an infringement of Bandits Got $12,000 and Wrecked of Natn is not simply a wonder, it is a 1 ] 1•n dividual may mean I the ru es 5'y 0118 t m sign, it is a type, it is a prophecy, it is the doss of mtuny lives," the Bank Building. ' a pheture of what our Lord is still doing When the first shock of the explosion — Hae- ju the spiritual realm. We note three tool: place there was :t frantic rush of Richt 11i1], 1fo., Fels l7 8rcurin, .910,- paints in this narrative, each one illus• men women and children to the scene of 000 iu 00sa 11itee dymuvitiag mud totally 1!0(10e of a spiritual eounterpart, the 0eeidont and the most pathetic 1 wrecking the }0,001) building of the Now this young man, he is being car. seeses were enacted, as the wives and I ra-me',' amt 'Mechanics' Bank in this n tied out acid, and I want you to loot: at children searched for the fragments of I city, five bandits, heavily timed, ienor- the chief mourner. Who is it that felt 0-1005 afterward body r -weevil lows hire? Why., just t c their husbands and fathers. Doctors and u:rd the town bare Cain to -dap, and a6 i y, j the one who al. I - phsn'es 10'105 ideutifi-d n. Ton 1 l)heim's by .his v1 if1, but later the ad- bl0 to relieve the snfferm coitm'r1• w.,.0 rliscm-e•od 000,-;;,, in the thing pots g the time of the feast of Porno, a feastbeneficence and 1,,wchnni'aland. 1(1100, of the bereaved ones, but the blow will celebrated by worts 0f �' p _ tall heavily on the families. Of the, nine ' Christ t d into 11 I I killed eight were married sten. One left 1 • a (windy of ten ehildren, and altogether t gracious iof gilts, entered n5' o the 5'0' eis Ills sul 1erintendeitta 0f rho factory did ever3" tel eOel010gl1lg shots with several urnu:d ways will tallow us to the end. It LENIENCY spirit of the f -1st. He, .who needed no j' I�OY,I��a solicitations lo excite his syntpatity, of. citizens, eecomod to south of here. No either the shots 00 dynamiting of the awe's -coed the town there are 's2 children left penniless, -0s 1 unreel to the bank the rough country one 10110 injtred by the ON plosion. The mull of the lank . and the, population building. linin an vrd in thou i1, ere the robber's rutin" mother. These hairs have become whits, but 1 am not ashamed to say that there is no word in the English language schlep dominates me more than that sliest word, "mother." 1 ant not surprised to find ft wits lois mother that followed hint, and I would that [ could reach the --- the Hien were not allowed to curry in. , i feted to the despairing, diseased man, one.. heart, ins he, of some n Had � the no the death alof the bto ca'ryin. nn 5'v. Some of the citizens ullened nye, S }stn„ aura bete of life's best gifts -perfect henit0 a Ening M[anuel's Wiest hard to Pacify will be sevicely felt 010(11 urns retuniod by the fngitivrs. r even by the memory of a mother, the 1111111 doubted or hesitated, had he said, "1 do not know why you should' �Ortngal. I 1 Leduc and i 1'obilaille were se I Jesus touched the bier and they .stood John m • °' � still, There is a valise. Alark you, the be interested in non;" "I have no right' ROYAL BhTP.OTriAI l yeve1v ;ojuued, and n number of the other employees slightly in'ur'ed by the 1'iy mug g'las's, every pane Incmiles amend i g bruitQ10. a to explosion oeci red a few minutes later scores of lives h'at'e been sacrificed, The Standard Explosive Company's works on Isle Perot are the largest of ruling man is still as derails even', there to expect you' to ae this for mei" '1 ' t employees g p I is no yuiekeeing yet,' lot the Orreh to have clone nothing which should give nuc Princess Patricia, of Connaught, to Wed London, Fels 17. -The 'Times this tainting publishes a long despatch re. ,, viewing events in Por'1ngnL 1t says that the 01LuaLion is improving daily, and that the, Government adheres to its poi - the grate is Crested: Thank (hod for a claim on you," the Saviour could not hl. tti ll d the p l the Count of Titin, that, 1 can imagine that, the onlookers love bestowed upon hem the boon of Rome, Pell 1 7, -The 001000 ' 0 the at, Nain said within themselves, "1 won - health; :lll. physical healing is a type mf would betrothal o1 Process Patricia of Con- der what 1Ie will do next? We have the spiritual. Sin and sickness are twin- 1 naught and the Count of 'Turin, i.0, ap- seen Ilio cleanse the leper -we hate. born. Christ died' to atone for Loth. He tonally. well founded. The delay in seen Ilial heal the paralytic -what will said to those suffering from sin, "11111 try' of conciliating public opinion, but their kind in the 1)01110105. Three lion- the oNieinl anooneemenL is hen to the Ile do with this ease of death'!" that be made whole?"(hat it would be a mistake to consider 1 dud ,.rtes ei land on the island is used question of: the, conversion of the 1'rin- Now listen to the wondrous cliteax. "I have 110 111011 when the hater is all danger over, I for the purpose, std 00 this land there.. ea es 1,, fathulici; 0 not yet being settled. Thee is the snatching away from the: troubled to tut the into the tool" ('v. One of the most 911(013' read no109.0 I are 0001' rorty buildipge, the "nil'''.01 The constitution does not insist that the , grip of death. > And doses said 1 outigr 7.1 Z ],. �, s ,*Ono, Only the sort cuntinacs, the "Claw;' yorrespond- i� tenets impiocetC when in lu{{ Operntmm wilt of a ROcal Prince 10101st be a Ctathn-' Hunt I: say unto Arise." � Oli hep ,, ) All earthly : hope av a ,. 1 i , , Y to thee, Am O• , cat the ;:tecule deehra5 that 110: young brim; about ..iD, Th'' ccpa'l y of 100' lir but .a r;lred teat -liege welld 1c lin. v a1to?n l'5'' divine ,?on of roar could heap this I 5'n.- l� lived, ed, hen e is anklet' , pe,lk:.i' r'•'' ' ',. ms pacified but not disarmed tub- sl i:, two carloads of dynamite and Cee , se „ ,> less cripple. Stith .crises come to :,nine ]Rung 1 i l plant n" powder daily. Pulld'_utcd u5' the house of Savoy. I the . 1. J hat dettr}nyetherbad aft lines. Such a crisis same to the railroad 1,,' 0pirnior, and urges the widest appal nue 00e1 ail of blasting 7 1 _. a, spoken to hen,, t4ji'giejrie,,0.0'tiny oyangeliot,: Jenmye, Smith. Site had been cripple eats n helpless Itpp e 1 "or sikteen years, Much of the timeauffumg-intense ag- ony. One limb, subject to awful spasms, w100 confined in a strong box, after anus by heavy weights. One clay, after unus- ual suffering, a few friemis gathered about her so she lay in her extension el1air and she was yyonderfally heeled, and instantly muse and 'walked. She says, "Aly being yet thrills with praise as I think of tlhat, hour," "Rise, talcs up thy bed and walk," (v, 8). Cod is glorified by obedience and 1 t] \1 Herald. The dishonored by disobedience (Lev, 10. 13; Parliamentary Committee of the'Trad`os' Beal schools. 1 don't care wliet he hit tl1o'1911 11eunt importance of Hyena] Lind of life seeking many of ,N OIL nail Dan: 5, 23). God commatndn the im. '!inion Congress will manage the ventt1re, ,him with: The pint it: Did he hit him? Malty,' 'suftiele110 proof taint ths' colonic; in Itis grae:' He i re 1i1 ungiu nhings t " Cent. o these •5''v u f ,. t u ninety n 'f chit cation of the Royal prerogative u mercy Prom c 7 as the mainstay of the throne. ` ' explosives i, egad (01 railway' construe. ^✓r'•o--'—" ! that work•. NEW LONDON DAILY. One Cent, Eight -Page Newspaper, in Interests of Labor. • LOndon}, Feb, ' 31.7.' --Sixteen British trades unions„; 01(11 a membership of 300,000, nee supporting a movement tq establish a one -cont, eight -page daily newspaper in the interest of labor. Its title will be the Morning Herd . ie Last summer the powder house of tine a Standarduulur4 Goftnpany exploded, but on that occasion there was no one •018001, rant no lives were lost. --T 0 "Your honor," said the lawyer, "3 ask the dismissal of my Tient on the ground that tho;,warrant fails to state filtntilfh hi$ 13111,'ggnes with malicious intent," action ofethl (Modem and 2 :s "This wait," repliedthe comntey'justiee, Oovenunbnts both conspicuous demon. Paint a graduate of none of your tech- st'ati;0ns of the belief of the colonies b1 ASIATIC QUESTION. somality 000110trn'fi}lgfi thee, Aries"'had boa Lord Ampthill Suggests a Conference be "1' 0,11 nth) 9bilitie5 0 uri:;h - ti P gg Christ. , 1 -:a eel. im � t t s 9all i'tiuutio,, dt Called. 1+ • - "1 say' ut)ttj` aha, arise," :1ud f1, -h0 ItiMon, Feb. 17. --Lord Ampthill in- a111nzealef 01 .all ice '1)1 up 1,5 that bier', 1001005 asking 11.0 i;ote0001Ont o'het.h; 10 rs,''dt'e Chun a 1(101' 01 the doral {hiey intcual inviting the colonic, to lis-` urian) ;non' --there 1s life: 011,1 1 read cuss the question of the,tJeatment of c began to spial:. 1 am i alined Asiatics in the colonies, 5011 lohetlibt 1 '-,;nett t)4if r, link that the first wool he u tlovernoent-does not consider s "illotler!" And JVSII9 Lund, 1 1,11 osier to his mother, doubly her bu;' a 01 1 believe, by a first and by a eee1141 birth "l say unto thee, An1sa.- 'Chu )possible makes it possible. What be bids The suggested capital is 1500,000, - ).'ercoed."-.Philadelphia Public Ledger,,;,' u'uuld wemw110 snob a conference. so as to bring you to Himself.