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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-06-05, Page 8.• Apr June 5th, 1902 , 1. - , • , e„ -e. eeseostsiozatari The Mo!sons Bank Inet!rp.irated by Act ot Parhantent, 1855. Capital $2,500,000 Rest 2,150,00o o HEAD OFFICE; - -MONTRL'eso, ▪ Melson Macpherson, President. James Elliot, General Manager. Nus discounted. Collections made. Drafts issued. Sterling and Amer- ican Exchange bought and sold. Intereet v d on deposits. SAVINGS BANK Interest allaacel on M008 a $1 uP• FARMERS. Money advonced to farmers on their trA 11 11 ,te$ C1110 or more 011- 11m:ices. No mortgage required as so:to-ley, H. C. BROWER, Manager, Clinton. and G. D. McTaggart BANK ER. A General 13..nking Business transact- ed. Notes discounted, Drafts iestted. heerest allowed on de- posits. Albert street - Clinton. J. SCOTT, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. alma). to lean. 011ic.-Elliott 'Hoek Clint on. W. BRVDONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. Notary, Public, Eta Office -Ileacer 111. - - Clinton. - - RIDOCT & HALE, Con yes once: 5, Comm issi. rs, Real Estate and . Insurance Agency. Money to Ioan, • C. II. HALE JOHN R1DOUT DR. W. GUNN, R. C. P. ild L. R. C. S., Edinburgh, Niglit calls et Iron (lour of residence an Rai t enbury street, opposite Presbyterian church. 0111ce Ontario street _ _ . - DR. SHAW, 1 IIN"SICIA.N AND SURGEON. Cease - felt:coo street - Clinton. opposite St. Patil's church. 1)R. C. W. TooMi.,SoN PI INS:C.11N ASI) SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of the Eve, Eer, Nose told Throat.. °nice anti Reside nce- All (et street, East; Olintop. North of Rattettletry street. DR. AGNEW, DENTIST. Will be at Bac field every Wednesday afternoen. Office -- Adjoining Henry's Pheto Gallery, Clinton: 7, • DR. G. ERNEST HOLMES, Specialist in Croon and Bridge Work. D. 1). S. --Graduate of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontar- io, L. I). S.---Fiist class honor graduate ef Denial Del art. molt of Toronto University. Specall a ttentien paid to preservatimi 01 children's teeth. Will be at the River Hotel, Baylield, every :Monday from to a. no to 6 p. 111. DR J. FREEMAN, pee oe loseos tose;loyee. A menilar Of the Veterinary Medical Associatione of London and 0101 Graduate of the Ontar- io taterinary Colhge. Ofli.eathitario trivl. - - Clinton Opeosit 0 St. Paul's church. Phone 97. '1211E Directory. FOR MEMORIAL Da exarrox. Wesley Clutrele-Sundav eerviees II a. 03. and 7 p. f:lunday school at 2.30 o. tn. Wilbur Manning,. Sun- day school euperiMendent ; •-'17siblen cho:r leader Miss Halite Combe„ co- gamst ; Rev. W. G. lloaston, pastor. Ont. fit. Chureh-Situday services at 12 a. In. and, 7 p. in. Sunday sehoal at 2.30 p. 20. Jaeob Taylor, Sunday school superintendent -; B. J. Gibbinge, .0/102r Icoder ; Miss Azie Gibbinee, organist ; Revolha Gifford, pastor. St. Paul's Clutreh-Sunday services et 11 a. no .and 7 p. 211. Sunday S,,1$0)1 at 2.30 p. 111.. Sunday school superintendent, Rev. C. R. Gunne, A. ; choir leader, Mr. 'W, Lotor- ; organist, II:US$ May .13entley ; rector, C. R. Gaulle hi, A. Baatist• -thurelt-squnday services at 11 e. instinct 7. p. 111. faunae), School at 2.30 p. 01. Sunday school superin- tendent, Mr. 1). K. Prior ; ehoir teal or, Mr. J, 13. lidover ; organist, Miss L.da Hoover ; pastor, - Rev, J,. C. Dunlop. • Willis Chureh-Sunday services at 11 a, no and 7 p. In: Sunday.. school at 2.30 p. ni. Sunday school ettperin- tendent, Ma. .Jas, Scott ; assistant, Miss Wilson ; ehoir leoeler, Mr. W. I'. Spaulding ; organjet, Miss Maude Goo hin ; Rev. Dr. Stewart, St. Joseph's -Chetah,. Catholic -Sun- day services ata 20.30 a. 10. and a p. in. every 2ed Fundaa'a Sunday school at 3 p. tn. every 2114 Seedily. Stine day tehool superintendent, Rev. 1'. MeMenemin ; choir 1eder1 Mr. Chas. Gravelle ; orgarast, alaiss iUillllio Rey- nolds ; Priest, Rev. 1). McMenamin,. _Plymouth Brethern--fierVice at Tr a, no on Sunday. Readingmeetings at 7 p. in. Sunday and Friday evenings, Town'Couneil-hlayor;Thornas 'Jack- son ; Councillors, II. 13. Conthe'J. A. Ford, C. J. Stevenson, Alex., alacKen- zie, C. Overltary, Thos. Maelceneie ; Chrk and. Treasurer, W. CoatshIcetS the first Monday' in each month... .. Public Library :Boerd-President, W. Drychine ; Secretary, W.- E. "Rand ; W. R. Lough Dr. • Shaw, W. Coats and E. M. Me1.en. , e • e Public School Board-Wilbut 'Man- ning, C. 13. Itale„ W. '1'. O'Neil, J. W. Irwin, Dr. Agnew; la 1.. Hodgetise T. II. aconi.- Secretary, J. Culitiinghante ; treasurer, Wa. Coats. • • : • • Collegiate Institute -Board-Chair- man, el antes: -Scott ; secretary, M. D. illaaggart ; treasiirere •W. : Jackson.; I). A. Pored:Aerie j. Remitted, •II. Plumsteer, W. 11. 'Manning...Meets lirst Wednesday in ce.elt• mouth, GODERICH TOWNSHIP, • To nship coeneil-ReeSe„ :Thomas. Churchill, • Clinton ; Couticillors, john iddleton, 'Clinton ; • John Wood, • Porter's Hill .; James cox, :,Pcirter's hill; James Johnstone, Goderielt ;• Clerk, Nixon Sturdy, Goderich sessor„Tohn Thompson,- ..-Clinton-;• 'freest -or, - Whitely, .Goderiell e. Cot - 1. ctor, Louis .Anderson, Clinton. • . • • 12ord nI lt pC-lerk,-Joltii C6x, ..Tohtt Salaeld, , •• Albert Cale- telon, . . • • • • • -- STA.NLEY . -TOWNSHIP., • . - • ' . e 'V ownslii p Cottneile--Re. eSe, . „Total'. MeNaught on, •Varna.';.- Coenelllors, W. .1. Stinson, Bayfielel .;. SV-. If." Keys, • • at na , aims JoI1ixtone, • oy „e SlcDiarinid; clerke, -J.. E. Hartwell, Varna ; Treasurer, Sohn Reit!, :Verna; Assessor, John Tough, Bsyffeld ; lector, Thos. Wiley, Vitriol., . . rho KiIlup rau'ral 'Fire HOW DEAD HEROES LIVE AGAIN IN SPIRIT OF SELF SACRIFICE. QUERY; CAN THESE BONES LIVE? OLD% OlsT NEWS RECORD ,••••••••••••••••••••.•••77,7 nee. result :. D. Witt salmsge,. ales:were the tluestiou In th* affirm- • *Live; Seer, Igor% prove* 1 het .110 Sell loo Mot Grath Vlohan8 Rr8yely ,Af0 , Not iseaa-sxoutpieet loiplpotloo„ Aocordina to AoGot Pailiamen t of Can, Ada. is the year 1903, by Milton Betty, of To. , -rout°, 0.1 yepq. of Aeriettatios Latitwa. • ChiCogo, June - I. ---In this .eeenaon the Rev. Prank Do Witt Talinuge shows how the- dead heroea whose graves are g•ettionded ott- Memorial day liveagain in the spirit, which their self sacrifice ire:mires; teat. Ezek- iel xxxvii, 3, "Cam these bones live?" A. dark, gruesome vallery„ peopled with the strongest of all strange • hosts, a greet army nof , bleoc.hed skeletons, is the scene of the pro- ephetat vision. Amid the Millions and billions of dry holies there is nct.the gleaut of one eye, the beating .of one heart, the welconte of one hanaclasp. All asst • motionless. All are dead. Then,. in. the silenee, themcollies a voice asking the: momentous gees,. tion, "Conthese bones live ?". And, strong.° to sa.Y, es if in answer, the dry bones begin to move,- the joints, . lihe rusty, . hiuges, creaking -front long elisuee. The different skeletons lift theniselves • and stand up.' Then, stranger stall, these skeleton -foetus stoop -down, as ave would bend to gather the fresh, clean :linen eater it morning bath, and the$, clothe them- selveS in garments of flesh and blood. God nest asked Ezekiel -whether, the . dry armies could live. Then ,God showed the prophet tey Visual •10a111- festation that they could -.• The same questiou which was ask- ed the ancient prophet I ask you this national Memorial day. in referenee • to the bones, the dt•y bailee, of .the " soldiers' who' died in the civil ivar. I oak the question . because- I- intend to onswee It Myself. 1 want to wove this morning that_ the men who Meta soldier's death fighting bravely are not .d.enal. •. :They ore more teliVe to., sday than when. their deeds testified tee the . World that the: heroes. and .heroines -for I. shall speak, in referJ . :ertee . to .botha•-should be • eltiseed among.. the 12102111 • end Intellectuals forces Of their 'day and generation. •The deed of the battlefields are intensely alive. to -day in -their inSpita Mg • examples., • Every. true soldier allows what 1 11101211 by the over-- whaled/1g poWey _ or a -peiseinal ea- , . It is the ability which. co brave leader', by a deed .of•'heroism, hosi to instill the- courage of -his ewit int 0 ' 0 their lives,- There comes 0 crisis 1n Ibe battle. What -dees fhb • or • assaulting. brigadecommander . de? • laieS he :keep'. his posi tin.in the rear. • .oft repos, where .110 has. tv. eight . • • . !, to stayDhnd ? . Does he se.011)?' Of -his eetaffoollicers to • lead. at the charge 1 _Does. •ho loiele after his owe Isafeteer; • Oh, ne. • .draws his ewerd 'and steps -.to the • front, oaltis inigade. • Ile ituri•leelly utters 'a, few inepireig. :words:al:He:says: 'a..130ys,.' the' safety of the.'whold arniy_.dePende upon. this ;tiove. It•plii elis t.,'woer.ctk iitiutit4,1.eitittpopposingttieeyoi 10erh. 11120, 00 else •theewhole force must re- treat 1, surrender. -Seine...tif us only- , • ' -lea • clowit our lives there. Yea'. . follow. Ine, men 1-e.1 'ask no Mari to , go- where •I ant not ready to lead. task no anon - to, charge: -where 'it, may - possible for hint teS,step over nle' dead •biecle, .111int,..Will yeti go? 'Will you go V.'" -And -.all 'cloWo,. the. line of throats - there o'adines.. the hoarse answer', . ''Aye, general We will' . .,.. • go ' We. will g0 This wits :- -the •; Wily General. 'George .Edwitrel Pieleett l• did. Th IS was •the way 'Marshal elNey. (11(1whEl,.12e led the Old' Guard down.. into the estvine or. Olutin; where! the- . Waterloo .tt•Ogedy sv.ae. s'pritatically This .- was the -way..11tcharci 1 Nesalle,_-Eitel'.' Of Warwick, did Upon the battlefield of .Burnet. Whenthe - great. kinginakoi. saw that his troops • . were bei•ng routea, • he: code to.. the top Of it. hilt and, disitiounted. There; evithin Sight of his menahe (1rovo los• .,sWorrl hi to the ;boort of his 1101)1 war clittrear. •Then; llavillg cut off alt-. Poseini 1 i1 of 'personal escit pe„ .h2 tatted his troops,. enying: ."The coma monder 'of the: Englieli forces 'is here : to Conquer. or- dia1 • Will his tnen bo Willieg to die withe him 7" ']ho TP7. treitting . soldier§ • gathered' around -their noble •Iteater and :died, by :thous :ea -the Vert of 'Warwick:him- :self •alea.' Wats May.. be bell, as an- Anue•ican goieeitl ispee• filently ehieede •lan by, -the .gle-ato ef the hot hisaing, deompiac flantes .. of that aw- ful inferno are seeh t he Iteref 'deeds. •• • pi- minty :whose noble lives 'have Mem- tried ati ti pu flied by the 11. 022 of an °melee. •intittyrtiom.. Insurance-Cojri a ly" Farm and Isolated ToWit Proper- ty Only Iesured, OFFICERS. • • 13. 111.61,eati, President,' Iiippen 0. ; Thos. Fraser,' :Vice-Presidellt ; - Brucefield P. 0, T. E. Hays, See,: Treasurer, Seaforth.• P. • '0. ; W. (1. )iroadfoot, .Iosnector of latespes, Sea - forth la 0, .. • . DIRECT.ORS •• • it': 0. Broadfoot, .Seafoath ; John Crieve, Winthrop ;•• George Dolce. faith ; John Watt, Har1ok ; John liennewies, Bradhagan James. Rasp's,- laechwood ; James, Connolly, •Chnton; • John eltd,eat, Paippeta, • .. . • , AGENTS. . 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Adorers, - ,3.0, AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. 1 . , • Sometimes are teet to errotie-• medy netietee that the Only saffet.ings of wet': \vela, to be feumi in the gun- 111)1,1volotate 1(111 the: swamp fine. s, 10 et he heal•trendillg . erica of el.! o 1" h e • • wounded ' lying , bet %%aim the contend- ing lines, in fhe colds, the heats the hunger, the weat•inesit atter the 110111,8- mielaiess suffereel by .the Men at the front, •• But 1, have always believed ,that. the wives and mothers and the ete re and sweet 11 ea rts who st I. itt bonne :to Weep Suffered rm.. than he biotite 11 chi and sons end brothers who donned Hair mdforms arid . went fin'th to die, of their sad, weary night s Think of : their startled ears when the mottoes wero heard that a great battle was aliout, 1 be foug•lit 1 'Iltittl< of their - 127222 P3'08; 5002(111115 the long newernis per columns of • the dead 1111(1 11)1887 the' 1 . That. awful word "Iniseing 1" ThinIc ofthe poverty which vtin the og Widew hatl to face, with r9m. or five e01)117101211iher bock; Toalay w e honor the (lend soldiers who wore theblue and the gray, We ought al- ert honor the wives and motheree the sweetheart§ And the siisters, who were wilding to give those soldiers as a sacrifice, aS well as the heroes Who were willing to die.. DM, though the ndble teolnen. ot the north and sollth May hitve sufe feted grentle, yet by their very suf. ferings (10d wits able to heal the wounds, the bleeding wound's, of the nation. The breaking heitt.ts of the north reached out oo ard the break' 1215 hen I. tat of the south, and bey found that In etheit. troubles. they Were sisters. Some at the beeeft oport'S sOnki fighting in h bot atilt es. As Stish IL mother sal 111 ber familY plot between the t we gravem-between the grave of her boy in blue and that of her boy in grtty , '-ah e peased that the past civil strife might, he feweVer buried, fehe Woad - ed with earnest p1'i1e09' became her boys 50)0 died had rime 10010 the Sante cradle atel looked op Into the eyes of the same nibther, Tile (lend of battlefieldS are intense. aIlVe to -day because they hetVe proved tht, the strength of theft' • • country is to be found in the Inulti- tudes of its consecrated homes .antl not lit the, eize 01 Its standing armies. When the civil war broke out, there were not enrolled upon the muster of the war department more than 25,000 men. The traveler could, go U p and down the length 11110 breadth of the land without seeing 0.11 Anted - can soldier in uniform except in 11 few forts built for protection against the Indians and in places like Gov -- mots Island and Fort f.-itunter, Alt garope Ice5. shaking under the tramp of the 1111t1'tin-1 hosts which were murslutled upon every froutier;• yet In America there 22 ('01' not enough soldiers tontitl33 tpeehl Llotk,- itgoaiiotiaitls‘zw11ursivalititn) sooner did the bugle blast of war sound than the volunteers value front everywhere. They cattle front the pine woods of Maine and the Lout - 811111(1 plantations, front among the California flowers and the Alabama cottontlelds, from the Ditkota prole ries and. the Mississippi fiat -boats, from the Pennsylvania mines and the South Carolina tobacco factoties; They came by the tens of thousands, They come by the hundreds of thou - "Ads, They came by the .million. They mune to prove for all time that for this country, at least, thereiS 210 need of e• great standing. army. When War breaks' out, a, nation has to tise the •ships which it-. hoe con- strueted in tones of peace. I2, takes years to build .a floating lighting etaeltinc, But. whot 1 have said is true 111 refeeence to ft standing 0.1•103'. A country, whirl' in .a few numths could 'produce well disciplined amities, tus: the army of the south and the army of the north, does not need, SaVe in times of war, to call the keenest, mates, the strongest arms and the brawniest bodies from the avocations of peace and have the 11(2- 11011 groaning under the weight of useless tit -Sutton It does not need te hove fewer tnerchantS, fewer school( eachere, . fewer lawyers and , ministers aod mechanics. and fanners In order tei: have ntot'e Privates and lieutenants •and captains and majors and colonels' and generals : If we have the • right kind of betties, there will be officers and privates•reody to .protect the country frituf a loreige foe wheite;er they are needed. Where cap you lind a greater P1(0111^ pie '• -of lievoism Chau exhihited by the colonel of a Pennsylvania regi - 11(o11. As, lie' was leading : ebitt ge he looked down 'and sew ilPterned face of his .own :boy. • 'All that he did •was t() keret a 'moment and IcisiohiS dihtO, •saYinea• "timothy, Inv, derling goadbyl" Then tern - ed d Waved. his swoeil; erylne, .1 'Come on; .boya 1. Come on! Charge. 'and follow mel" Where 'cell you lind a greater .dced of heroism 'than that.. ixbibild upon, t he field of' battle • Ikon the ambulence Corp§ found among the wotinded a boy 'with both • of his eyes sh•ou ot te Theee eat, . .holding inatie• arnik the.eicied body of another They' . weee Hee hers.. • As. 2112 ,seirgeo'n'•s ni&1 etym. lir ar t•hey 1212(2 20 the' blind ho y ohitipeeln e to .1 111. • dead • boy poor 1301111y 1.. lee or ' 1 • Mt:linnet, told mie lo look filo: tete •011(1 1 Will.: :Poor Lobte , -Poor, Dobbs; 1" Ab, in a .lend of ' h .freo al d She. In'tIVO We do mit event' it greatep stanellne verve ! We do riakl, however, . timed' el nsocret d hinres : we do need More fathers toot moth e who *ill 'build. the right lond of few- ily oilers'; We do heed the right kind 'of. taluestian chore hee, -whet e thoS children aeon be • brought in. centact With God ; we need thoSe. Chris Jeri boys 'and girlie Alerted: 122thearight 'emu m avocatione. Them when war • .• comes, the Chelstion betties of the • north and. the „south, the east and the' West, Will .yield up their sent§ f01, t he anti le" mitt • -tbeir .chitte leters for the field Mit:pile's. The Obriatia•n clead of 41) • •ha I le- fielils are ifitenet0 te-thte,.. in tOe • . heavenly yeceiguttlons h 'ha- e been given ,ter theta.. litipoaell.le. Is it • to suppose t ha 1 ft (Set • wo it ea • allow •eeevants ho wovefound in 'ar- mies and n ho %Med upon bistt'erieids to go 'uorewarcied. To 21)3.1.e ul 1( 1)1 sermoeupon the anotint 02 rist pro, netaieed• n. blessing on ' 1 o se Bees Were ful1. of tetiric. en 1 ha • f• ; f • ove r ty and pei•Seettt ion; der teed • death. ' :Po not C 8 • ' 011p1y '1 • ill ve men') 1111 theyt euffer eneueb ? Wet.e " '1 '' • (112(1) 1 ? Did , , rot -they • hunger eitote. 11 tied have ittettesica !loss enough I not Pir ny A fair ,elleokert hoy neer las blanat t' . at ititiad, e0b. hOteelf to • oe „l- ame ,to glee!), fiePp 00 Ot'y 11 "011, it Oilier, Mother, if T.:could nly see efot11er1"• In one of the 'nett -nal 12111- • cal at So I !Herat I ire:: 'V hoe the Pelona. T sew. a Bible " whir h had so% e 'Arran lef t allow, his 21101 11131' ern ve at to kiln.. In battle he wn14. ettere.ing ie his e01.11. poriol jll1t 0; er the ohearto :A fleina bullet almost 1111(1 25 v•ats through th 3 Bible, Joit it Wes stopotel at pile of 1he 'leaves. 'of the - • four' gosPele; Did not many evolving' Seidler 1 eve • one of these 1 leilles • in hie 'Mind 7 '12111 he not .a.eep over At when he was. r far wetly (von home? 01111 Got: foryet his Christian sold i yrs h t died tomtit the hatt le - field? No, no, 1' The -Bible describes tho entrence into heaven cif tataioY • host memento; 1h...emelt the au 1 as before' the reyiewino st; or. et earthly ruler, F.A. .it hn: in tepocalaja tie...vision eel( cl out in raldure os , them, "Who are these • %the r nernyeti in a hite robes, rod all me. rit7t112 :they ?" There must have do:en teary seen by his. Prot h't 0Ye , 11 atoll the answer that h ref.ei .1 0 Iceotld nobly, '01.‘hese th hi.el clone init of great telbulataen mid hue WeSiled 0(00' V011i e 1111 iit on . 303103 in the blood ef . the ;Lint)." • n .the Iltuelisit soldiers came hack front th Crimean oar all Leta don turned out. to greet them. After th held remelted past the tat/lowing ate tal Queen V ict °I itt a 1.ei the Consort arose to receive those. herpes who were to be dceorated with med-. -Ms. As .each soldier aPproach the Queen, With her oleo hand, tanned the medal linen the liteaSta of the. man wiehed to honor. Some of these soldiers had est .empty sleeve ; some came on crutches ; _some Mut their heads bandaged. AL last there Caine ft litter. In. it wascareled the"phy- eleal ;wreck of it mom 1301-11 of bia I,1gs had been shot, away,. One of hiS arms wag gone. 1118 body heel simp- ly been riddled with bullets.. That she Queeto with tears In het'. eyes, bade the bearere halt. She left her Mime etnd descetoled the slope di her etand to the side of the litter. She bent, oVer the poor veteran. On me- i:omit of his • sufferings the gavot Wished to honor *him more than any of the rest. Let us go forth to decorate With flowers the graves 01 1110 eoldiers who died upon the field of bottle because their glorlOutt mernorleig Still live in our hearts. Let Us decorate Olt the gettVeS ttlik&; let 118 put just as large a Wreath upon the gra.Ve of the um, krioten picket Who Was shot by the Sharpshooter irt the MOOIllight While doing teOtinel duty AS open the grave 01 1110 AUDST 1101 141 getteral of , the woe, Let each receive the same 1 Meed of honor awl the stone floral tribute at the /lends :of their coun- trymen as the hi/1111)Ie color bearer who when the regiment WA retreat- ing rallied the men just belore he wets struck 1))', 12 bullet and leaped up in- "Text or the ',vomit, Acts ss., :42-311. to the air, crying, "Oh, my God ; memory Verses, 0Oe2,la-Goiden 'next, • I'M gone!" and fell dead. Give a ' I um, v, 1,:...commen1ery Prepared bv hero's garland to the farmer's boy 1 Mto kiS8e0- his mother under the eltes nes, .t). 31. Steurps. . I elation.] this, that a man lay down. his life otireatee love oath no men than i 22. Then pleased It tho apostles and foe his biotic:lib" Every one of the ' eldere, . with the. whole church, to send Voiocrowtarpoaftailaien1 twairineara)13).any to An - dead heroes paid the greatest of all saerillees for his country. They gave . 1 'al 4 P1131 aud P nitbitS, haviog returned their lives in man. that Others might . to Antioch after their iirst, missionary live. And as we, one and all, fellow tour, continued there a. long HMO with 'tountrytnen, front the north, the the disciples, teaching the word (iv, east, the south and the west, 'kneel 28). Willie there teachers mine treat (Ion n to Place the Memorial day Judges, who said that the gentiles eould flowers upon their graves, linty we not.be saved by faith In Chriet Mdess stymie before tall by the altars of they were also (Avow:noised. There was the •Clettel that we will oppose with So • 10.0ch aisseitslon Mal disputatten inflexible determination any one who will ever again try to stir up sec- abOnt it out the elnlreh at Antleteh Sent Paul and Liarnabas and °there to 0(3431 strife, The civil war is dead. ' By ills bleed of our loved ones NVO Jernsalon to the apostles tool elders swear it. The civil war Is dead! Ily to lay tile Matter before them. The the northei•n•reglinents which follow., council, having tweed the Whole story „and diScussed it,. came to . a eleehcion feldndl'ihtzo-isiotligrilibeI;r7 r eLt;icimejn°tes thVallteefloeir- whieli they 110227 Bellq to Antloell with lowed Lawton and Merritt in the these brethren. Spanish-Americen war, when north* 23, 24, FOrtURDUCII, 48 we have heard that lacititodwmoiut.th 'f.ought eide bY side, we .. troubled you with words; subverting your certain which went out from us have THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON X, SECOND QUARTER, INTER- NATIONAL SaRlES, JUNE' Et• ' (low of the apple tree alien he went I [Copyright. 1003, bY American Press Asso- forth to die. Thee, (1. WO kneel on Memorial day by the altars of the dead soldiers who fell. upon American battlefields may we consecrate anew our lives to our country's service. May we realize that when we serve 'our Lord. and Master best, then NVO serve best Our nation, Meer the sorrow and the stbelnoss, the suffering and the deaths we this day connnentorate instill in opt. hearts a profoond love et peace and a deeper consecration to whose name is the Pt•inee of Peace. Let uS labor to so disseminote the teo.ChInles of Jesus, that war tit the future 'shall heConte 'imPossildlit3'• Then shall . be. only gospel peace. Then..the'. people will not Only love the• •Lorci their God tvith till their hearts 'but they shrtal. Ioye their. neithbors. as themselves., Then .the glory of the Lord shall cover this land as the -waters vover the sea. • souls. Behold tile grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fel- lowship of the Spirit in this greeting from the believing Jews at Jerusalem, Ole apostles, the rulers in the chtirch. to 'the gentile belleyers, the tincireuna eised at A.utioch. Notice that the Jew- ish brethren sendgreeting onto the gentile brethren. They are all breth- ren in Christ and acknowiedge. it. . 25, ' 26. Men' that have hazarded their lives for the 'name of our 1441 honorably dthey n3ention C.toirtruritisi:itt.bReloh‘o.ed o Sambas and Peal" be. cause of' their sufferings for Christ's sake, sante or which were mentioned En- last lesson, but for a fuller Ilst of Pours sufferings see II Cor. al, 23-28, And yet hear Paul say, "None or these things -more Inc." and !the sufferitigs • • , Ensflisla Uonrl Eitough, • .... , of this present tinie.are not wotilly to Senator Quay Is fond of telling' ?' be compared watt . the glory 'stanch story of an experience- at a country . Shoff be revealed In us," and "our light the wall in the Parlor was an insh1P-. affliction Which IS but for hota trioment," el emu.. Pittsburg. lIanginfa on etc(A.cts 24Romville 13 11 Cer tion, "eel on parte Francais:"- • . iv, .17), becauee he •believedGod. . , . xx; ; , ; , The soeator noticed the -inscription 27,23; It seemed good to the ihilY Ghost and, tuteihig to the proprietor, said, . and tct ele. , • , , ' • - ". • 'Ito event speak French ?'' ' • . Observe the partnership Or tbe Holy IsTo,'' . replied the pt.oprietor.` Spirit . and the 'ehtu.0h and eolopare 7.1aelnae.1111.4,huilt,..,11111,,des.n,fiodr (rizulen.;?, ..,why.: (.16 jci,:pterexlia,2,.. feeler y one *who receives " V • ?011hit'. 1 . 11-s .1 .'1. 4' . us - wist reoe ves olso the Holy have tat en.!?tiii. .01) thee wait 7 • t 1 nein ` . re) eh te souk eti Spirit, and the body becomes Maisel)... , pieevery whit of NV.hiell fie 'jealouely : -..h0.1..e.'S ". . ii111 .'. . Father tvlitch opeaketh in you" . Otiott.• . olio f, 1,11 4512 1,411„,d if a: vou'a ('121(1211) 101 the glory of God fl cot... 0)201) (27(211 he 't sell ' t 1 to no. J'ate ft. vi, 10; 20; Jars dve 5, R. V., maegilia motto, • :God ' Bless Otie 'lloiiie l' ' The Lord Jeses 81110 to Ills 1111 .4 anscceoel . the tieemealied hotel keep- when lie sontelhem (malt, "It Is • 11,J el .-1 1,11adelphie. nes. -1 i ' - ye tltai• Speak. loit• the Spirit of yoi:r .....___ - .. .• 11,,,,, 411)...ti ir.`:,1.. 11,,,t.., • .. . . , . , g . , t. . . . y-,' 2, , . t. ITold Hi) boiek oil h ita bate:. On a, . . .2!)-Alistain frorn meats erfered to leols 51110"th ' ' or e0ver11! "1111".. let the end from !Soo& mot remit (hems strangfed molt board down, th 11 the other, • arid from fortlientiee, trent Which 11 •ye •ipil• Rile' 1101 10eVi O in, on .• h.rnd w. hilt; keep yontseives ye shall tle.We'll'.. Fere ye Yea 9Pen. 0 nos ot the. iatelt, then • It Wc4.. ' . , few at the feont; and '.0 11 • alter-- . These the ('0 12111 considered neat% potelY Ojenlitg i?aric and front, .gonte sarY tithigs,;Drit didnth; say necessary. ty pressing smell tlte eeet iciSe . Lill you tee solvation; rather,. 210(3058(227necessery ns a , . reach the center of tile solume. Do. • • evidence of salvation. , Thera is no sea, , this t\ 1) or theee •tianen, eitel•S•ott,.1:111.1vation by. oelcs revealed inthe word k obtain tip beet, results, • oral) thi• :. yolume, viola. n t ly de. caneeee.ey in ony , or God, but 01)!'. selaation by the great and finished work -Ore the. Lord jestis. w. • °J11: • 11))ahetfce. elittlellil. ecYt '4t)-1 late V is' 1 rkte. I itil thre -. Which. „the -sinner Must . repeive as leaves. Nreyer, force the • back Of the ' :120(l ..;.xi .olfiir.:,:sel g 3, 111 if;t..p0:1.*.tiliv51E1 n.,ee:dv•I'.ur; 1111)11)1...bile bo :. • ttle.- . , - a . • a . • the 1)110 0112 bleed of Christ' alets iv,' . - • : . • . • . , •, • rho note,: tee oteroro , • • •. , a •• • - • • • • -. I }wee seen' on od'a.•diree in Mi.' - -81Mt91; 11n11.Clit1;14st4"-))-'1.111)ftlitt. 1' 113' 'isitcleveet()Ittitlig7 eient AvIe houses. • . 1)101.: :the front dem', ht under . a 4 ,1.r.1:1:ttel'efl •dew 11112)111112)1. whi(h. a )lousew.ile 1111512111115121 pp . 4. 10- ' Christ,• receiving ' Hon (Jobb i. 12; . 1- rigJelitt v,*•1 a, 1.2s --t lien the good 82127 '4 •. 81.0 11000SSAI`V as •an e2111e00e tet loan tiously, wus an arreneetnerit: of -two , , • • • .., . mirrors, WiltAet yea rellectea, alte'fig- tl?'It • we • nrP new cre'rttlreS In. 61wIs.t 21(0- e • • ' • I.. . re 01 aay 0 w .210 ho stood ..tet, the. - . , ( •11311.- il, :10; ,TIL Ilk '8; Matt. V; 16; ir611t do or aeene• ei•• admittance. It 7 •I 1. vl, -151-- "I he belleyer is exlp.eted 27 a7,. a weoderfellly handy deviee ad . Le be 1111 01)152,15. knoivn anti read of fill • niore," 1 think, fa keeping • With the 'nen to the. 'glory- of God .111 cur: II1. sweit of, rho. times • then: the • pol i te • , 2, al: There is fotthitne 'Li urdeusente In deetelt of to-dity, :`-'Not. •at home," tee seSeleo sa. asetes , 'me emonnIne witich seldom •deceives cullersor Pedmints , are IlDt _gra, Yon& ' 1.1I • yoke ' is :clieleae-Good Tionsekeetibitae., . .. . ... • V, 3; Matt, xi, DU 19, 31. Tbey delivered the- epistle which when they haa read, they reioleed for the 100130111(101) MOW, WPM WOZIIS at comfort in- stead of the words which had trouldedl them (verse 2.14 The Holy Spirit Is a Comforter, unti when lie speaks JIG brings comfort to the people of God. "Comfort ye. comfort ye, My people, Saith your God." "0 thou that tallest good tidings to 7.100. * 0. 0 thou that tellest good, tidings to Jerusalem, urt Op thy voice With strength; lift It 111). Be not afraid.. Say unto the cities of Jean!), Behold your Godl" (Ise. xl, 0, Inarght) All Goil'S thOughtS to MO people are theuglitS Of peace, and- He does not want His obedient people troubled or sad, Ills words are in- tended to Mahe US glad and give. Uel ptIlee (Ter. xXIX,,, 11,; John xlv, I, 2T; Ps, 1XxXv, 8). • 32. Judas and Silas, being propheta also themselves, exhorted the brethren with many words and cellar:nod them, A true prophet IS one who is a epokestean for God. Compare Ex, VII, 1, and iv. 10. God Is the loather of Mercies and the God of all' comfort. and He comforts us in MI our trilmla- Hon that we may comfOrt others In their troubles by the comfort where - will we otteSelees. are counforted of fit,t1 (11 Cor. 1, 3, 4). 32. And after they had' tarried there a• epace they Were let go in peace (ram the bi'etllrenr) • • It IS Otir privilege" to live In peace, the penee of God; to„eoine and go In pcaee; to have votive always by ail Means, eve)1. perfect peace (Phil. iv, 7; 11 Thess. 111, 10; Isa. xxvi, 3). Our God and Father 1s the God of •peitee, the. Lord Jesus is the Prince of Peace, 8101 if' we are not enjoying the peace cif God It tnust be because we are not in fellowship or In some 'sense unbe. timing, for the God of hope loves to • • till Ills children, witty all joy, and pettee lo believing (Rom. xv, 13), . IIING'S )1 .t112. tils 11030143' 1,Veloonti•A News WM, Pain. .11e Satinthetii?a and Invitee Co-oper. • niloo of !Toil; .8Objeols. , " ' tendon, june 2..,4 -Pence .has hem. deceived after:nearlY two yenta-- and : eight onetitlis of war, whirli ;tried the. 111 111812 Emplee to its uttermost, and wheel .wiped out the 13oers-: front the list of nations. The woe bits come to an end with Lord Kitchences notmeetnent front. l'retoriti, that lice. • lard Milner •and the Boer 'delegates hati ,signed •aterins serrender." ,'1'he folleiWing•• meesage 1,-oitr Etlivard to his panne. wag eeStled .af- • tee.111ing hs 1 11 1.0111e neovic .e)f the' Cessation .0f. 1108111- R Rios in South: , .4fki •ti, • infinite 21) 2411(1(1 111(1 is, trUst.S, tam- petice into. speedily be followed : by 'the reetoration. of prtispe Hy. in'. 111'. 11122 'end ihat 1 P recta. inee neeesse 0113 engee tiered by wive ' 1•110.0 to : 2211 1(081 -co-opeette • eflon bn the t. I Hs eIttjesty's• ;eolith Afeican stileieets in. promoting. • -1 int Wel fa re of • theta Common eolut-' 1,1 " • • . • : • • . Ate•ie.ding. td .0. 'etas nah:. (1) -The 3)11.4 t'eeprees from '(•.O.lite • . • -air; firletet. Was .iolortiled• that peited:-.• 111)11 hl'011 deeletred,• shor ly .1.1.fer. 8 o'elock lust night. ale. Kruger. had twee :asleep. "Illy (10(1."• ho. said; "It is impossible !" air, lartteati anti . • . •his etitom.agethe aeSPatell eont t rause. aal, Ine, however'le 11010e -to lie pet milted to return • to • .••••••• CaSy. and [lis Landon Is light a:Jqhui • q titres ely. . U' 1c11.11(1...11....! lentr.11 Tanideto, 'Stay '10 -(01111)14101111114 111e.e give; Beck, 'Con., .3,4 4f3;, 1,eye, 4,1i),, 3,365; Pro., ,793:: grieve.. Sete., 95. Peckal Mtilovity. • over. Col. 1.c3s 111,- . • 7 ("fli0'7 1.010 0 1.51 eF. ,1)t .'.se. '1.119 \Mein Lau - 'rice yet it rime' from: arthabaSicalvi.le -Yeeti nest ttet aft et. • ;jag here 0 (al 11.2.011' •fOr the .1 ,..t) I i i•t:s.. The Plants : vottel .111 (1 14P1iola sti.b-t•ICRa.- 11 " • WHITE STAR LINE nTODERIGH T411 O DETROIT AND RETURN This season theCompieted on June Lith New steel. Steamer GUEYHOUND‘ Capacity 3,000 People WILL. LEAVE. OODER101:1 AT 8,30A. M. Wednesday, June i8th Due at Port Huron noon, Detroit 4.30 p. m. • Returning, leave Detroit Thursday, June 19th1 L00 p. m., arrive Goderich 9.30 p. m. . Friday, June 20th, at 8.00 a. m. Eastern time, leave for Detroit. Fare one way with baggage, $1.0o. 1. on Special Train from Stratford, Mitchell, Dublin, Seaforth and Clinton* Band Moonlight Excursion at Geduld, Tuesday Ereng, 8 o'clock, 26c C, F. MU/IAN, Traffic Manager HH. Ayer, Adv. and lExeursiAgent LVIVII/W4.114%40114/%11.4"4644114te644011114heih4A41141,410410011,4)AV1,11/114).41 FARE PAOM CLINTON TO (IODERtal AND iail URN 55c 1