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he Molsons Bank I Direct ory.
Ineorporated ly
Act of Parliament, 1855.
Capital $2,50o,0oo
Rest 2,1500o0
HE.A.D OFFICE - -MONTREAL.
Woo Matson Macpherson., Presideut.
James Elliot, General Plattner.
Notes discounted. Collections Made:
Drafts issued. Sterling and Atneta
ican Exchange .bought and sold.
'a Interest allowed on deposits.
SAVINGS BANK
Interest allowed on sums o and
up.
FARMERS.
Money advanced to farmers on their
own notes with one or more en- ,
dossers. No mortgage required as
security.
Wesley Churelt---Sunday services at
11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Suinlay aelt001
at 2.30 p. Geo, A. Rorke, Sun-
day school superintendent ; Sibley,
choir leader ; Miss Bailie CoMbe; or-
! ganist t Rev. H. Manning, pastor.
Ont. St, Chttrelt-eStualay services at
It a, in. and 7 p. m. Sunday
se/tool at 2.3o p, iu. Jacob -Toylort
Suaday school superintendent ; IL J.
Gibbing's, choir -leader lSUss Azie
Gibbiugs, organist ; Rev, Dr, Gifford,
intstor,
St. Paul's Church—Sunday services
at it a. in. and 7 p. no Sunday
school at 2.3o tn. Sunday SC11001
superintendent, Rev. C. R. Gunne, Z.
; choir leader, M. W. IL Lator-
nell ; organist, Miss May. Bentley ;
reetor, C. R., Gutme M. A.
Baptist Churell—Siunday seri7icee at
11 a, tn. and 7. p. no Sunday school
at 2.30 p, fli. f:htudayachool severity-
tr.:intent, Mr, D...K. Prior ; eltoir 1ea„.1•
er, Mr, J. 3. Hoover ; organist, Miss
Lela Hoover ; tinstor, .Rpv. 3, C.
Dunlop.
A General Banking Business transact- Willis Church—Sunday services at
It a. m. and 7 p, .m. Sunday school
ed. Notes discounted. Drafts • at -2.30 p. in. Sunday school superin-
tendent, Mr,. Jas. Scott ; assiataUt,
issued. Interest allowed an de- Miss Wilson ; choir leader, Xr. W. P.
.Spaultling ; organist, Miss Mande
posits.
Goodwin ; pastor, Rev. Dr. Stewart. .
St. Joseph's Church, Catholic—Sun
Albert street - - - - Clinton. day services at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p.
m. every .2nd Sunday. Sunday school
at 3 p; in. every 2nd Sunday. Sun-
day school superintendent, Rev. D. P.
Ittelgenainin ,; choir leader, Mr. Chas.
Grayelle ; organist, Miss Minnie Rey-
nolds ; priest, Rev. D, P, McMenamin.
Plymouth Brethern—Service at 11. a.
to. on Sunday. Reacting oneetings at
7 p. M. Sunday and Friday evenings.
Town Councit-alaysor,Thomas track
son ; Councillors, H. B. Combe, J. A.
.Ford, C. J. Stevenson, Alex, MacKen-
xie, C. Overbury, •Thos, MacKeresiat
Clerk and Treasurer, .W. Coats. Meets
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. the first Monde), in each month.. '
Public Library .Board—Presideet, W.
Brytione ; 'Secretary, W. E. 'Rand;
W. R., Lough, Dr. Shaw, W. Coats
and E. M. McLean.
Public School Board—Wilbur Man-
ning, .C, B. Hale, W. T. O'Neil, 3. W.
Irwin, Dr. Agnew, F. R. HodgenS, T.
Beacom. Secretary, J. Cuuniughame.;
treasurer, W. Coats. •
Collegiate Institute. Bioard,Chair-
man, Jatnes Scott ; secretary, M. D.
Bleraggart ; treasurer, W. Jackson ;
D.. A. Forrester, 3. •Ransford,
Plumstect, W. it. Manning. Meets
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first Wedoesday in each month: .•
GODERICH TOWNSHIP. .
II. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton.
G. D. McTaggart
BANKER,
T. SCOTT,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
Money to loan.
Office—Elliott Block - Clinton.
W. 13RYDONli,
Notary, Public, Etc. •
Office—Beaver Block - - - Clinton.
RIDOUT & HALE,
Conveyancers, Coinmissioners, Real
Estate and Insurance Agency.
Money to loan.
•
C. B. HALE 'JOHN RIDOITT
DR. W. GUNN,
R. C. 1'. and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh.
Night calls at iron door of residence
on Rattenbury street, opposite
Presbyterian church,
Office—Ontario street -. - Clinton.
DR. SHAW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office—Ontario street - - Clinton.
Opposite St. Paul's church..
DR. C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. •
• Special attention given to diseases of
the Eye, Ear, Nose and; Throat.
Office and Residence -7- .
Albert street, East, Clinton, •
North of Ratteobury street._
DR. AGNEW,
DENTIST.
Will be at Bayfield every Wednesday
afternoon
Office—
Adjoining Henry's Photo Gallery,
Clinton;
DR. G. ERNEST 1101,1VIES,
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work. •
D. D. S.—Graduate of the Royal Col- .
lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontar-
io.
L. 0. S.—First class honor graduate
of Dental Department of Toronto
University. • • •
Special attention paid to preservation
.of children's teeth: - • .
Will be at the River Hotel, Bayfield,
every Monday from to a. nt. to 0
DR 3. FREEMAN, •
VETERINARY SURGEON. . •
A member of the Veterinary Medical
Associations of London and Edin-
burgh and Graduate of the Ontar-
io Veterinary College.
Offate—Ontario street - - Clinton
Opposite St. Paul's church-.
Phone 97,
Township Comicil—Reeve, • Thomae
Churchill; Clinton.; , Couneillors, John
Middleton; .Clinton ; John Wood's,
Torter'S ; Samoa „Cox, . 'Porter's.
Hill ; Jenks • Johnat.
one, •Goderich ;.
Clerk,. Nixon Sturdy, Goderich ; As-
sessor, John • Thompson, Clinton, ;
Treasurer, — Whitely, Goderich ; COI -
lector, Louis Anderson, Clinton. • '
•• Board of Health—Retwe,•'Clesk,John
Cox, John Salkeld, Sr., Albert Can--
telon.
• . . •
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• . STA.NLEY TOWNSHIP, •
Township • Lcittnci eeve, -John
McNaughton, Varna.; Coencillors,
J. Stinson; 'Bayfield ; -W:. -L. Ktyfir
Varna; James Johnstone, Bayfield;
McDfaritild.; Clerk, .3. E. liarnwelt,
Varna.; 'Treasurer , John Reid, Varna;
Assessor, John 'Tough, BaYfield•; Col-
lector, Thos; Wiley, :Varna, • •
Ile Killop Mutual, Fire •
•
Inaurando Company
Farm and IsOlated. TOwn. Proper-
• ty Only Insured. 1
OFFICERS .
J. B. McLean, :President, Kippen 13. .
0. ; Thos.. Fraser Vice -President,
13rucefield P.. O. ; U. Hays, Sec,
Treasurer, Seaforth P. ,; • W. G;
Ifroadfoot, Inspector: of Loeses, Sea -
forth P. 0.'
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:DIRECTORS : ' • ,
W. G; 13rOadfoot, Seaforth , John
Grieve, Winthrop; George Dale,. Sea -
forth •; John Watt, Harlock ; John
Pelutewies Bradliagan ; Jetties Evatts,
.13eechwood ; James Connolly, Clinton; '
john McLean; Kippen.
AGENTS. .' •
Robert Smith, Harlock.; Robert Mc-
Millan, Seaforth ; James Cummingi,
• Egmondville ; J. W. Yerie Holmes- ,
ville.• •
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact •.other business will be
promptly attended to on applieation
to any of the above officers addressed
to their respective' postoilices.
GligNO TRUNK
RoiLwpy •OTEI11
THE CL/NTOX vrwrs,rtpopnv
NOW TO REST AWHILE
MESSAGE TO THE PHYSICALLY AND
.1 *
MENTALLY WORN CUT,
SEPARATE FROM THE THRONGS
The saloons Keew the ieeede of Tired and
Watery Hatikted *ad Invitea Thein to
the cantata, to nest end neetoperote
Wha Root 111 Needed—Satan 1411.1s by
Overwork
.44 aired According to Aot of Parliam u t of Can-
ada. In the year MI by Minton luny. of Wo -
route. at the Dep't of AcTieulture. Ottawa,
Chicago, July 20. --There are a
rent of the pines and an atitios-
pliers of the, country in this sermon
by ROY. Frank De Witt Talmage frora
the text Mark vi, 81, "Coe ye
yourselves apart Intel a desert place
and rest awhile."
A desert place! What dew that
.ixtean? Is- Christ bidding hts dis-
ciples follow hiin over a, great sea. of
, sand? Does he want his companions
to lose themselves among tlie endless
dunes• and live where neither beast
nor bird nor ash 'nor insect ean live?'
•
Does be desire them to be terros
stricken at the inoanitoss Of the si-
moome or to be smothered in 01.10 of
those awful desert windstorms. and
be, there as ecaupletely lost as the
mereilees ocean: eon swallow down a.
shipwrecked crew and leave no trace
where the watery jaws 'have opened
•and shut? No. OhriSt is not here
alluding to A .111esopotandan or a.
Peislan or a Sahara desert of sand;
Christ is practically saying to, his
disciples, Who are physically and
mentally worn out from -too much
work: Come, let us .91), out into the
• country where • we • Can be alone. tot
us go among the hills where we shall
be separated, from these throngs 'of
people whcy are continually. following
us to be physically healed and ilpirit-
AIRILY red. Let us go oft alone, where
we Shall, hear only the rustling • of
the - leaves . and the singing .of.. the
. birds and the rippling. of the brooks.
Let us hie toWay into nature's hatutts;
,where we can see the -deer playing in
.the valleys and . where we can stum-
ble:. through, the. .wilcl vines growing
iat our feet.. Let Us go away to the
place where the shepherd leads his
flocks naming the fresh. green -pasture
I
lands,"
body.human Eneeds the recups,
eration of physical rest, When ])au -
lel 'Webster made his last visit' ;to
. John Adams, the aged ex7president
said: "I am as, well As any man of
• nearly -ninety years could expect • to
be. I find I ent, afflicted withnii- hi-
.eut:able disease" called old -age. .My
spirit. is • occupying a very shaky
tenement; And, as far, as I eau make
ot.t, sir, the Landlord does not in-
„ tend te, • make. any • more repairs.”
1 That statement of John Attains unfi
figuratively right and 'yet'. literally
wrong.. The human body, wbieh was
.mice created out of .dust, . is bring -
re -created ••up to the "very brink Of
the grave. . We.. eat.- anddrink and.
'rest :in order to .glye . nourishment
and,strength to - the bones, the inus-
, cies • and the flesh. Anil rest .is Just
•as• easeotial for the physical nx•reft-
• two as are- food • aod. water... and
• • .1
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"I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor _
stop my heir from falling. One»
half a bottle cured inc."
C.,Bitxter, Braldwoodt,
Ayer's Hair Vigor is
'certainly the most eco-
nomical preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
It doesn't take much of
it to step failing of the .
hair, make the hair grow,
and restore color to gay
hair11 m.o. s rook. Ail **bah
1tyour druggist cannot surlily you, •
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WIENININSMOIRSOINIONik710101001.0101111.1.1
light. •
The ptrposCf this sermoz• •
show, that. every- hardworking ChriS-
.tian, at lenst once a. year, -.Should g�
out into the country and take a va-
-cation, a prayerful reat, the same 0,14
• '-disciples,I their wort- •
, (saes who tt
to take a rest. '• It is every Chris-
tian's duty at Jea,st once a year to
leve the home, the etore,. the Mc-.
tory' and have a 'complete (quango of
scene and 'food. ' When'•Phoebe .Cery
came to die,•lOoking tin at her pliYsi-
elan, she saidO. "Docter, you can do
nothing, for inc. The reason . txn
dying is because. for years I would
never 'take a rest..Even .When
went off into. the COilatry .1 alWaYS
• .
.took . my books and pea and work-'
••Thcivattndi and .tens • of% thou-
-sands • of the best .brains and hearts
of the pUlpit, the.. bar, the medical
office and of ail the . Christian ,.cle-
partments .of life have simPlY kiUed
themselves in their young monimod
and womanhood because • they would
not Obey _Christ!S command and take:
1. beg of you' , hardworking Chris-
tian men and Women, to leave . be-
hind the 'office, the factory, the home
and • the pulpit and go off this, sum -
:tiler into the country and rest
'awhile; 'became° those men: and wo-
men, *whom. Satan: cannot destroy by
sin he. will try to kill by overwork.
Satan is a great strategist.. Ile
sorely attneks his enemies it! •the
Pittece where he thinks they are itt-
voinerable. De is always trying new
et:homes and plani. When Satan finds
a tette Christian', who is consecrated .
to God's, service, • he i»unteliateisi
calls togeher his .denionlac lieuten-
ants :and says: "That man meet be
stopped in his Career Of good works
tehoen lips of his must be dosed.
That had must be• made helpless'.
That pure heart must be struck by
1101115 poisonous arrow. •Tliat'foot of
his Must be led along the 'stony
path. of ii111." No vision of earth
,can arourie Satan into such a frenyied
passion :as the sight of a good MO
consecrating his years to, good works'
So Satan, whett he sees 1, good man
consecrating his life to, good deeds,
Immediately dest &tales his .arigels of
temptation. Pleat, Satan offers to -
that good man all the allurements of
popular appittese and worldly plea-
Then if Satan finds that Worldly
aPPlause and the' value cup aod the
midnight' eitt•oosal do not atop the
career of the good man who has
consecrated his life to good deeds he
tries another mode. In saw I
unkeimel and unleash all the
bloodhounds of persecution and nits-.
representation arid slender and turn
theta upon the good nuoi's traek. X'
win let title pack of *clentonitte. bleed- •
hounds bury their white teeth Into
his limbs; I will let thee° blood-
hounds leap upon hint and try to
tear out his heart. Ah, I have Made
many a good man on account, of
slander turn end curse Gott! Per-
haps I can destroy .this men in this
Way,"
But After So(0) has tried to des-
troy this good lean 111y both popular
applattsettild by the hounds of pet•se-
cutimi and slander tout has foiled
Malan hire nee wily left. Stator saws
to hittseelfr "I• eatirrot make that man
give :lipids God, but can Lid him
with overwork, I can Into the Chris-
tian opportuntties of usefulness upon
that briliittot, eonsecritted, young
gospel minister 1. Will keep him work.
•
Ing during the day mid during the
night; 1 Will give him a bigger
church' than he ean attend to; 1 wilt
have the editors Write hint to send
articles tor their papers; I will 1ip,v0
4,0414w.
tahueltystillfitenteareateii(tortel Invtielitsittitgost ast eracl
viva in his eltureh: I will sap e eey
bit ot pbyeival stretig'tit he hatel will
too him by overwork, as'.:1.
Kirke White, by offering lib a Cant*
, bridge priaer I will kill hint as I kill.
' ed William Paley, at thirty -Dine years
431 age the. luast brilliant Chrlatiati
raAiniltyntlyj "htiVtk.vg4:e1 itt)hiutitrssn!(Ibla:o. ;1.04 tNI:et:h8.1e:111)rblhir i411111)1:11(i)l(ti.er:
errhu
to
would have east its raye all round
IheNo‘Ily.o,rildn; blonds, you. kilo; that,
what, 1 em, saying is true. You know
that mune of the best people, the
sfittolieta:cto:till'ecill;11:111eitti: fTiNIO:rs°(,t a7tItio-
gone forth and laid down in their
graves merely because they would tiqt,
obey Christ's command and go intO
a, desert place and rest awhile, Yott
nem You know that you are citery
have bad. malty premonitions; of Welt-
ing too heavy a load. The doctoes
1�11 you that, you ate overworked.
You had better hold up. tow your
children's sake and your husband's
sake or your wife's; eake you had bet"
ter go out into the country and rest'
You Stly you cannot stop and rest,
Yon could stop for a OUSt, of tYPhei
yYoeuur Co(v)vi":1111d P In ordtl od does)
er
not want you to lay down your bat:.
den of life until your work is ended.
Better rest up white . there is yet
time.
Iteg, of you, hardworking Chris-
tittit men and women, to taken. soma
nter vocation become° a rested Main
;can do twice tia much work in the
same, time as •a tired one, Some tyre
or three yertrs after I entered the •
ministry my father wrote me a, letter
S°1tItIryou I
• etll,lilg In dt.to stay theri'tyi
it0
this summer and take no vacation.,
'You fifty that you cannot afford the
time, 'Great mistake. 11 you at-
tempt to work ell spawner, you
have to pay w big prioe for disobey,.
Ing nature'slaws. ',.Next winter the
• sermons whieh yott 'write. Will b,.
harder to produce and pooreriteeause '
you haVe a tit.ed in•abi. Get out of
.the city by all Means. You .oWe this
rest to yourfamily, your churcloend
Your Clod. •A sick or 'tired ministce
is of but little -use in his sttotY, . in
tne prayer meeting or in his pulpit,
;1 always. find that when my brain is
seated it does. its quickest end beat
work.'' That -is the- kind of a letter •
which every sensible father will write
to Ns. son when be finds that the,'
boy does not, know tbe- wehl known.
axiom that a rested brain, and a rest-
ed body can do twice as much work
• tts a tired. physical organization.
• Every physician will -tell yeti that
it is .itiv econonLY in 'time for tired
men and .women to .go oft and. tnice a•
vacatioo and eest. Yet it is. a sur-
priaingaftiot how nlany truly good
f ‘hrist .p.epple feel •they 'cannot '
leave, their . home and Church wOrl
even, .for ti.few weeks in a:year.
they were reeted, they could do notch
more work• for Christ • and do • it
much mere easily. • 'indeed,. lite' solder
.grow 'the 'fiord I believe that most
good people need to take this adv,i •e••
Most • good people look tired ••• '(; 0
where yoL&. will, in, the' store or 'in
. the home, and. the one -great •com•-•
plaint that you hear every spring. and
suunnee of am.. so fired,. aWfUily •.
. tired. "I' tunas- tired When I ,get tip
• taarasessiadpaffsissiastiosipsoissalsossaiii 1
1•,„
t 'rqon ite-he site there 111
Lord. '1 ben ati he site there in
the woods upon, the hillside With, the
brook gurgling by his side, ha Will
think that he is aitting at thtist'S
feet, lust the same as the disciples
of oldused to do in the open air.
Then ho• will hear a Miro; When he:
looaai lip, he. will see a 'little: bird
Swingin4 upon the trre brawhes. over
his hmd. lie will tutu and read
front- Mut thew: "Ai.4i not two spar-
rows sold for a farthing, and one
of thou Mien not fail WI OW ground
Without your Ve,ther. .b`enr ye not,
thorefore: ye -aria of more yalue than
many • si'acrows," As the. Christian
wife waits th.:ough, .the ficidS 4114
picks th., -daisies mut clover tops and
the • gold:el-rod tool the bright yel-
low buttercups, the will remember
the worth: Jetots spoOe when he setid-
that as be eared for tho lilies 'of
the fields so he would care for her.
'there is Ito place on earth where a
man can get st.) -eltr•kt to Gad as With -
an open Bille in the quietude of the
woods,
011, my brother and. aister, I Want •
S'oll (0. go out int 0 the country, not
. only to ft'et. .Physical tarot,
but, the dieciolee of old,. I want you,
• to lit'e ( h'ist along. In the gide-.
tilde of• 111.. woods, :with. Your Man,
•wfint 3.0-:, to 'keep open' a
reeeptive ear .to. t hot ,a•oer liCovettly
Felber :mita, talk to atoll, mid by
prayer 1 .want t.oul to talk to' your
renatuly 1 ether. If ,yott will do
this, you will not only the
try, titaw ueneer to your Heavenly
• Father, bat yoit will find that Ultrist.
()twins,. all 'the long oneomino wooer
mon ha will • stay • Yeey eloae• to you.
I a alit ,(.1 1 to _got thO.o,ighly .40-
(jkluinttd With. Christ. I want -yeti
to reatihe that he is -the • dearest; the
tenderest, th • kindest, the. most for -
10 aud the. most 'loving rompan-
ion a - pandottal sinner . coald ever
hat C."
• nut there • iff 0,80 Other advantage Of
a .aufniner vaeation about ••• w,hich. I
Wiluttt veal; few words. That. ad-
vantage tho. iitteire which Armes to •
ull true. ( heistittn hearts to goat back
•• 1110 hal Ma to tio the woe,:
anich God. ham given them to do itf.
ter she sttininer vacation is flitted.
.in th spt•tng alto tired school teacher
is • apt to (Inept:tin. • She says :to,
hereelf: • hy I ever lieeorne ,
publi • school tett her? .111.•ns .of the'
1110th WM only semi their children to
5)11'.• because: they are too lazy. to .1
take' care of th, 'children thein- 1
sel%,es." But after die (bri5tian
school teacher has...hind it. rest in the '
•Colintry 'with- Cod sho begins to re-,
aliie h‘r opportnuities, and she snYA:
"Oh.ltoW good Cod is' -to met Think
of the •opi. Ortunity ot•usetuleess
• have!' .,Verhaps the grace .of
1 shall not only influence these • chits
elren,''but also -the Sinfid homes 'from
.O hit fi they come." 'After the..minister.
:has, lege cat along With- Christ' • (41
rest lino he • lois to b0 -..back
.:1118...pulpit'sto-Preach,agailt th:3
in' the morning as wiien:I lie •dowt
:to sleep tits night.' Why, most •pect-
ple in the springtinie look as tiredas
that poor woman • who - came te me
000 'day and saii14.. "Mr. -Talmage,
clolf.t.--..tajk to: nip abOut heaven.. • 1
d9. riot want • to 'go • to heaven Ti' a
..long lime 'yet: II ant 'so tired.. that
Nyht•n001110 to' die I want..God : to
.I'et nta Sleep in .my grove for -a thou -
.81111f1• „Votli's• ...Then after 1 have -be-
.
come thoroughly rested, I. want 'to
open my eyes .arid :see heayen." 'My
overworlsed Chi.istian friend, .if you
'want ti) do your best .work for Chrifit
opict, winter :you must treat your body
.pist 'as..you • would treat a- tired,
-ran down, .: oithauSted.. horse aeholl
intit . been worked all winter. • You
• .
In'would .
•e :off -• his fatties .tted . taro
hinto.oat..to. geess. You, mnst twat
• your.-.1.9tiy a• fernier -•trentet. field
• . . , .
•It os nen . ,ot t o -
auction, -Ile feta " for
al% I • OU 10 Ca 3.0111
-1104 a$.. nOtt6*,...t reatO : the veget
io n , Its aend the ettitla .of w•iitter, so
that all the Joeees of' the trees can
lie. dormant, As. a, Citr•ist inn agorke
. •
•er for 'lest voln..er, when •you will
have, sb nuleh to do, w•hat you med
no* to enable you todo your next
Wintei".s duty is not inedieinei lint
rer.t...7- complete 4.1wsical and mental
1(Isiot;t4 Ih,Leas.eittn00 .11.1:nd 0!
dsci:tns v, hen
'iitticd them MI inletdesert place.
To .prove t :it it .wit not :eost vets-
. mat it to go -0 :t, 0I a fiVW days inot
; the toilet tale Of: the .cOuntrY .0.nd reYt
hi e, 1 wouit' to nsk you
peetineat question: Yoo have not
ad it vacation -that is, the kind of
vateation ( heist a ante sant to take—
for a, long while. • .ITow much d'cl
yen stx lid doetor s btliS " last
years , ."1,1e1 11, anSWer, "Itiq
. •
Wintt.r WAS a 11.111*(1, Winter for Jur,.
• 1 seemed to be. I tesing •cold all the
time. My throat was very weak,
and each draft would affeet it. One
Week was in lad threatened. with
pneinnonia; 5155(1. 11,11' time I had bron-
chitis; • I was away Irian the -tore
ten days. My doetoc s 1.ithe were
very high. I have not pu tit thein
up yet." • 1 avoald li'ke to ask you
another pertinent .questirito• What
did your druggist bills amount tO
laSt Wittier? ",011,," you enamor, "I
was buying motlieines ali flu time—
medic:hies for my d:gesiion, medicinea
for my cough, medicines foe head -
tithes, tablets for this and that and.
Out other thing," •
But the greaUst of an itth an!agns
.18 .going offin' o a desert:Once to
rest awhile is that, We eau there
iqnue nearer to Christ than WO. had
ever betn before. In this uge ot
work but. few med have 1 1 110 to
stop. end think. Deily tasks • be.
come so absorbing that, the seeopd
duty crowds Iteelf upon ;tie ea soon
ae the nest duty Is done.. The rualt-
ing electric cars whirl the husbands
and fat here anti brothers to the
atere. lerem morning until night
the cuatomera have to be seen. Then
eotne the ewnin5 tasks.. And, though
"a man works 'from sun to sun, a,
women's work is never done."
nut, when the Christian goes off
into the Country 10 reat he tan go
oft to pray m the same :Writ with
which Moist wcnt. When he gets
awry fromthe store, the faetorY,
the home. his rested int 11)1 will begin
to (dear. As he ratinters catt to lie
) n tct !-I•it s it 45008
with his 1111, e, -he Will begin to re-
albe how 111.5. goodness of God -has/
followed him ail the day5 of his life.
Ile will begin to see in Lite quietude
of the woods that even in his trouto
les, the hand of God has been lead-
ing hln, th it all things Work toe
gether for good l'Or thoSe who loVii
Nat his rett09117 He certall31Y bite 1°80t 11.7gephaul)f. 0 fTtliht2c vcileThertypeiooplseeelsnrilleni ( jlieoemu;
,„,:i1.011101 i 1 II 1 j ri
.11 I
dishonor to tha ilviot tiotit litte 4aten- . irrrhnaTeirttilltlit 1)ils'detreet: ir „Pqatuillett
4ct aitablyn Isnl, r roarmoodm.thtellSetrcierutlh; in idisoTsthteeett4s Se. oollif4: 11.1::,, to; wt.% ehroasonenvde t cohrttahs, c n tte d agninot uo
IL the awful consequencee of turning °host who, wail actually made a cum
Melte au itiel, they should haY0 le" himInwrzei irl: Itztoxt, 0102, ealnItrifortit4 10, we
°$
o eft 1 ehadet eu 1 oxi voe ruogfhatnolooxtr:hbot:houeu0v141.4v2inou:ravelyortot
read or otveral hooks, but whet book
. should have led them to the God of Is referred to lo out lessee perhaps ves
glory they Changed.their glory into the ttni oat t,i,y t31n4.00Btwakihenogifixi(nlin,oalit,:gox:14 .111,hta91 :01g200). br. ere:: 0.
. aili.tatn4towreheint. Aaron saw It be built an
th-tie'ee.e chapters xxxiii, 2, 15, and xstil,
gernboent and the very words of Aaron
See Olt, sin repeated in the case of
20; Ise. lxill. 0. and thank God for
wed, (1 Kluge xii, 28, 83), This Is an blett xxvill, 20; Ise xS. 10, 13; Deut.
to end, and e is everything eiihe it and Ile will not forsake Ms people for
the work ef the 'Anvil fretinhe hpeegolphliea
llho,— g,t, Xxxi, 13, etc, He Is the God of all grace,
the ehnrchee and al001/8
. Gad today. Ood is a Spirit, and theyi Ws great name's sake. So that we
that worshiHim Hint
May plead. "ThoUgh our iniquitiea tea -
p Must worship Itify against us. do Thou It for Thy
n spIrit and in truth (john iv, 24).
ft The Petiolat (town to eat and to name's sake" (1 Sum. xil, 22; ler. alY,
e e
drink and rose up to play. 7).
. See 1 Cor. Er I', 11134 it would be well . .
As exetililf";y1:gigttetinplitgkellie.ut.ra WhiCh
to read. the whole chapter. IsTit not •
on .the same line of things when in '
houses built for the, worship of God Roman' epictireaulan was carried and
intlithitIve ole truly barbaric nature, a
people bearing the name of efirlst meet , •
dish consisting of the tongues aloe° of
to Rat and drink and be enterteined or
some thousands of the fevorite song -
amused? In the next two verses the
Stem of :the air was requisitioned at
' Lord, while speaking to Moses, calls'
i have turned 'aside quickly out. or tihtee 11:::::17St'n:aold"till$: rt::::::::::
i the. people Moses' people whieh
: cravings of (me of the emperors. 089
I brought miter 'Egypt and says, "They
such a being.must have been extreme.
way. which 1 commanded them." They ly uutuncrut,-. The. liver ef a ' capon
were not acting like the people of God; steeped la .ixtifit was- thought a gtent
they were 'notin His way. see Ps. delicacy, And of solid meat pork tip,
exlx, 1; John xlv, O.; josh, 1,7, The Lord
suggests that Ile destroy •the whole , Pe"r8 to hail) Wm most liellstied' .
The stenell Roman who did not take .
. nation and make. of ,Moies a new mt. ' hiS pleasure homeopathically reclined
tion. Moses internedes for the people' during dinner OU a luxurious couch,.lits
418the ' Lord's people and Is heard.. Mt head resting
CMOS down from the mount, breaks ported by eushouloubsi.8 • Stlerietteenlbluosw,drtiw
sllk: "
.1-•
.the tables, burns the calf, grinds it to
. attention too superb apartatent erected
powder, scatters -it upon the water and by the extrevegant Nero, In which his
makes the people drink. It
sa. x will. go up unto thord, Pestle.ti,ielilS were partaken, constructed like
0
venture I 811 utak° an atonenient t.or
e l.
• itigailtli.every eours.
a t,ieater., with shiftleng seenes-chaug- •
YoT4rhug'Ssn' . he pats. ' hiMself between the ' , •
.
sinners and God is a mediator., con,- ' Tne Ligioningithe Loon..
. teasing their slu and seeking •atone-• The loon is the quickest Being cree- .
ment, which :implies •Judguient upon' tare. A loon' that has had experience '
swina.itinSgeeltatriaattem
tolisweenittn teinoNf uPinii!nexhityts, •°'inV
• dodge the flesh of 4 II, Yon aee -
a loott:Otl a lake; but long before you.
10-13. Remember Lev, xvil, 11, and' see him be sees you and bas taken a
niental inventory a you and Your be-
., that It is the blood that maketh at011e-
longings. If yea have•no gun, you may
meet for the soul, and see Him, the
perhaps approach within 100 Yards be -
18); who. taking tile sintier'euppoiricencrlutl, . :°)Lefekl"willotilogill,
prophet itke onto Moses (Deut. xviii,
R•gitirte3S'olillimwithilis, bnitutmheo741.: , .
allowing 0,11 sin to be laid
forgiveness of . a li manner of Sins . ex-
' hody on the tree make atottement suf-
oe. st,slti that Iiiith neyer 'forgiveness ‘ive:1
'others, The Lord Jesus Ilitbself spoke I. . . %: •
• stalls t� Perish (John 1100). . :'
Of . tied • .1'bir is the sin that cauSes nois' inlet
, .
• hut:sotto .81118 are More" ht.:Me:us iluut , ./Ilet ge"° down,
thii• min*. time that Be spoke of the.. o-noopeul 0.0. who ..hns not rot , to ..
. et .1,0011slis.,$), is. sin Iprol.,.. sziv, 1)) '.:Sitot . spatter. the water where- he bus'
. All sin Is great, anti -even the thought I
sin!, • . ,
ef Th boots whic.b 'Mot: Ini„st 'written. • ... , „ •
did by. bearing oer altis. in II1S OW'it
eci3t 'this Particular'. . gill . (Nark i/l.; Allis face lifts us out Of the .mist- Mid
2S-30) .411e. sin that . owertuPs gli util- pliatiowe into the benutifra;brIght and
ors Is the re,ectIon of Christ,,the 011' wanly *MOIL A host of evil passions..
• • Ile Is- willing to.autTeelii their stead,
Helen,. for the sins of the witelowerld. „.
.32. And' It not, blot Ma 1 prit,Y# Thee. out, full'aCe will put them' to shame and..
el. •bh, this people have Sinned e great
. • • .... ' . • I. ces' •y.olt . about 'ready: to. fire, when, at
' ' • 1141:er:enter and tinkle there. The cheer.
.eltsetrifyIng Influence?. One ,glance at •..
:mood, 'he ,sometithes wafts until he
tbe flash, he dliars, and you, see -the •
dleappears ,under the iVater, but 8,.......zhow .
it gun andhe does not Stop -to laugh,- •
he goes instanter. - When in a .eportive •
Next. te the. sunlight cif heflren is the
. ..
Toe oheeefOt Fame.
tirOtind the door', but' they
• . :
seessetemeor ::•:. a•':••••••...4--agesteeseesee . „a .. . ga-.- .
" : ' . • • • ..
. • ,
tal
ut WhOin he has so Iti-arned tO
loVe: 9'he mother, : 'the tirod..ino•••h-*
er, after 1. -hp has had her vest, conies
back w•ith .4 'happier beast, a sweet-
er ; smile and. a gantlet'. prayer.. May
•-• tiod pitY• . to -day the melt and the
tv °mot who: are so thysically ..
..onert.tal Abut they. 1111).*; thAr
10115 .m,Port tildes. for doin4 • -goo.1
'are, a perpettiiii burcho., By the
er of reel:ceiling rest lolly all (ihris,•
.thin workere during the coming slim-
mer nionths have their sPirttual eyes
oriental: .• May i bey repturthisly sce'
that tho .httepiest duty on earth . is paesekstifet+sta**********eaot, tista*aatatetoits*.##.04.4.f.e4.10.4o4A.#4.## •
.. the opportunity to: serVre 'the. .Lord,
,Jesu ( h • .• .
cme morning- the :daughter.. of an .
• -Englieh king NVL1S found dead, with .
her Imad pilloned neon -an 'open 'Bi-: :4;
ble „and, 'with .her floger pointing to •
the word, "rest. ". ":1 he word "rest" ' • 4' ••
• 4'
WaS, .fotnnd r• alatthe,or xi, 28,, . 4
."Come 'lice me all ye, that tabor
, and are heavy. Ind et, andj -will give
you rest."... Whether she foetid • the.
rest she longed for this aide Of the
gi•ave we cannot 1 -now, •• but • with
..Chrisl. he 'Our hearts, if We accent, his
sweet intitation, we eaii find Mir teat
here; • May t his summer • a ti
give t(,) all Christian. Workoes rest of
heart • and, . semi • May . You
• not • • °MY hita•e• :physical rest,
•hut alio spiritual. rest ! ' May
. A large number of Is
our subscribers are . in.
arrears ..some for.. one
4 year others for two,
• it, be the sweet rest with which
e ill 11 t ou for best work
of our earthly lite chaise, the- eons- •
ing SN inter. months! Then in the fall
navy it be Ctd s t� bring the
past or and 'people af th is church , to-
gether. again foe. Ms blessed, service: ,•
• aa amiss Millet:
• .,..rapancse millet stands up very Well
for,. a tall erop. Don't sow it . tdo
ior it' stools inori3 than any •
other crop. (Inc smell seed. will send
up seven or mght plants to the sante
height- '11' sown tit° thickly, it witl
not have rooin to stiatel and it 'will
lodge math .erisier. • Ten to twelve'
quotas of seed . per acre 5)11'• fairly
good soil *will stand tip all right, . •
•
3.
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44t three, four and five t
years as the case may :
.
I be. The individual t
i accounts are so small 1
,
1: that their payment I:
can ien
THE SUNDAY SCHO1! not nconv
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Les5pN IV, THIRD.QUARTER, INTER- .
NATIONAL SEFilES,. JULY g '
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Text' et 'the Lessen, Ea. *skit, 1.35.
Memory Verse*, 30.32...001deu
Mk, Its, 3.-Caratnentarr Prepared Ihr
Rew. D. M.. Stearall..
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f'1r.euups: make us gods, widen obeli go be-
0The topic of otir lesson Is "WOrship-
lug the Golden OW," and, although
the whole eluipter IS assigned as a
study, lack of space Will necessitate
limiting ovir continents to the verses to I
be printed as the lesson, 1.0, 80-35. 1
Some one hits said that whenever vve
turn away from leaning exeluslvely I
upon God either for salvation or for
the ileCeSsitieti of the delly path 'We are
Virtually saying, "Up, make us gods."
This is equal to a rejection of God.
These people had not seen AIWA nor
heard from Gott far several weeks,
and, forgetting their promise to ohelto
they fall trl trUet,
2, 3, And .Aitron onto therm Break
them unto inc.
off the golden earrings " • and bring
When Motiee went up into the mount •
to be alone with God, he said to the
elders, "Aaron and Hut are with you,"
and he refereed the peOple to them as .
counselors hi his absence. Aaron was
Moses' mouth or spokesman, end Me- 1
sea Was to him instead a God tllX. IV, j
10; vii, 1); but, Moses being absent,
he, like a false prophet, speaks out of
his own heart this evil fidelee (.10- '
xxiil, 10), lie has tat word of Warning
Or help tot them as from Clod.
4. These he tlaY IMO, 0 Wag, which
brought thee up out. or the land af Egypt.
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