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Capital - - - Sale00,000
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HEAD oFricE 4401•TTABAT,,.
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de -
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on Rattenbury street, opposite
Presbyterian church.
Office—Ontario street - - Clinton.
D. SHAW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office—Ontario street - Clinton. '
4.41 Opposite St. Paul's church.
DR. C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases a
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office and Residence—
.Albert street East, Clinton.
North of Rattenbury street..
DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON'.
Office formerly occupied by Dr. Pal-
lister on Main street.
BAYFIELD Ont.
DR.. AGNEW, •
DENTIST.
Will be at Bayfield every Wednesday
afternoon.
Office—
Adjoining Henry's Photo Gallery,
Clinton.
DR. G. ERNEST HOLMES, , •
Specialist in Crown and Bride Work.
D. D. S.—Graduate of the Royal Col-
lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontar-
io.
L. D. 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 Hotels Bayfield,
every Monday from ao a. m. to 6
p. m.
DR J. FREEMAN,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
A member of the Veterinary Medical
Associations of London and Edit-
.' burgh and Graduate of the Ontar-
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Office—Ontario street - - Clinton
Opposite St. Paul's church. •
Phone 97. ••
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ERNMENT VETERINARY IN-
SPECTOR.
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around at alt,Hearing of Dr, Chase's
Kickey.tiver pine, 1 procured a box and
continued the evict this valuable medicine
until now I can say for e.certainty that
am entirely cured. I never took any
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am firmly convinced that if it had not
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Recent graduates have accepted good•
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. •
Marriage
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R.SICERS
J. B. McLeau, President, Kippen 1'.
0. ; Thos. ' Fraser, Vice -President,
Brucefield P. 0. ; T. E. Rays, Sec. -
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Broaclfoot, Inspector of Losses, Sea -
forth P. 0.
DIRECTORS ,
W. G. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; John
Grieve, Winthrop ; • George Dale, Sea-
foreie; John Watt, Harlocit ; John
Bennewies, Bradhagan • James Evans,
Beechwood ; James Connolly, Clinton;
ai•
John Mae s itippea. •
' AGENTS.
ville.
Milian, Sea rth ; Sanies Curemiligs,
Egmondville ; J. W. Yeo, Holmes -
Robert Smi , Haelock ; Robert Me -
Parties' de irous to effect insurance
or transa.ht other business will be
promptly atterided to on application
to may. of the above officers addressed
to their respective postollices.
•
GRAND TRUNK
11111WflY SYSTEM
TIME. TABLR. •
Wallis will arrive ' at and depart
from Clinton Station as follows:
BUrk"A:1,0 AND GOT/ERICH WV. ,
Going East Express e.38 a. In,
ft 44 CY
• 2,55 P. ms
's Mixed , 4.15 p.
Iliest 10,15 In.
Xpress 12.55 p. xn.
4 0•7.05 A. In,
tt v. " • 10.27 p.
LON N, HURON AND BRUCE DP/.
Goiisg\ outh xprese 47 a. In.
a II Mixed 4,15 p• 111.
North txprese 1e,15 a.
" " Mixed 6.55 p. rt.
A. 0. PATTISON, It. HODGENS,
Agent. ' Town Ticket Ag.
• WI. C. DICKSON,
• tiletriet Vase. Ago Toronto
I 0 I
Asthma
"One of My daughters had
terrible case of asthma,• We tried .
7 altitOst everything* but without re. =
114 We then tried Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral and three and eile.balf -
bottles Cured her," — ttnma Jane
Entintingers LangeVille, 0.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
certainlycures manycases
,of asthma,
And it cures bronchitis*
hoarseness, weak 'lungs,
whooping.cough, croup,
- winter coughs, night -
coughs, and hard colds.
eathintelfralttforindsgefitia
heft WO emds, sew fi. teen secnenucir
tor elirome elites mei 'to ite on mom.
J. LIMA 00. iron, MM.
BUT IT$ WORDS -CONTAIN COUNSEL
TO PARENTS AND
VIVID SOLOMONIC DESCRIPTION,
.. .
How jewiells• Vislidren Were Taught to
ateverence rather Ana'. Mother. -Other
atioomaarexts, uowever, Trace auto
sloe tri away cases Back to Parental
sore—The coucluoion ef the Matter.
Enterviletecoyclin g 0 Act of Parlittinentof Can.
lieu. in the year 1952, by Milieu Bailie of To.
mute, at the Dep's of Airricuiture. Ottawa,
Chicago,Nov. 80,—In to -day's ser-
mon Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage ut-
ters worda of chunsel to parents and
childeen from the text Proverbs xxx,
3.7, ‘,'The eye that inocketh at his
father and deepieeth to obey his mo-
ther the ravens of the valley shall
•et t
It 7u, and the young eagles
sphiealcu
Horrible is' the Soloraonic word
picture. The gibbet, the atenchful
corpso,. the skeleton protruding
through the torn and mortifying
flesh, the feathered gormandizers
banqueting upon the carrion, the
clanging, rusty chains holding aloft
the patrefying mass—these are the
theme of rtey text. It is a warning .
to all boys and girls, as well as to
all grown men and women, that fits
ial contempt is never justifiable in
God's* sight. No matter ' what our
parents may do or say, We must al-
ways respect and honor them, be-
cause they, are our father. and moth-
er. If we ever allow eurselves to
despise them, thea We- shall incur the
anger of• God, who by one of the Ten
commandments explicitly enjoined
that parents. be 'honored by their
ofTspring. And with that command
public opinion is fully in accord. The
son .who dishonors his parents is cle-
spised in his 1ife7and his very raenee
alter
hiisgsibbeted by public contuniely
death,lie is held - up to
public scorn and derision, as • were
the einceent robbers and state celin-
inals,, whose heads used to be stuck
upon long poles and Mr - weeks . 'ex-
posed to puislic Viesi from the top..ef
the :veil of London -Temple 13ar un-
til at last alt. the flesh disappeared
and nothing remained but. the bleaah-
• - :
' Dut though God denounces children •
who 'despise their parents, no -Matter
how . heinous the -parental sine and
shoetcomingeanay, be, yet as I begin •
to study my text in' its coimeetion
with other paSsoges .of Scripture the
snore X lind that many of the most
common filial'sine c.art be traced back
•to parental • sine. • . Some years ago,
•upon the Holstein retell it Califor-
nia, throe,little orioles were taken
from • a net and .confined within: a
birdcage,. No: sooner was this .done
than -the' Mathet bird; appeared and.
t'ied' to 'liberate her young: •• Failing
hi •
this, She flew: away and • bionght •
to her Intarcerated, babies a .eprig. of
•the cleadlY larhePar. • In a, few. min
utee • those throe .fledgelings with.
foaming Mouths lay deed in. the bot-
tom Of the cage. If 'the niother bird
-Could not free her Yining, then she
.prefeered to •kill. the,me • .How often,
alas, have. human. parents • eeen , their
offepiene; hi a captivity to sin • to•
which death would have beenprefer-
able,- and the saddest reflection they. .
cat liaise Is that this captivity . is
the reeelte of • the Moral poison they '
have thernselyes achninistered, : By
theughtless mistakes and cuipeble
negligenlco they may have inspired .
their children- With a contempt, for
thenist lees ; whirl • has been. the ..lee -
el ming Of -an evil eife,•,-; ending- in
spiritual death. ' . : . - • . -
• 'Isbell try this morning to enumer-
ate :some • of; the shortcomings , and
Sins into Which- ,neglected and .. • sole
;fish and sinkl parents have fallen in
eheir:aealings. with their children.. I
would enumerateethese parental sine.
heemise the inspieed,' author. Who pen -
nod the words of my text is .alse . the.
Solomon . who wrote that. if Consee
cratedgodly • arents w uld train tr -
a child in the way'he shpuld go
when he is grown that matured:thild
woule not bray 'be loyal to .his earth-
ly parents, but aleot� his Heavenly
Father: • : •
All.' parents,- in :the . ,firet blece,
should show thole children .that they
have no pareatale•fevoretes, .. They .
should prove that all 'the children -as
individuals have an •equal 'share 'of it
father's lend a ,Mother's love. They
should convince' their •boys and girls
elike . that no one child. occupies a
larger area in the ...parental . heart •
cells than Mork other child; foe.wheti
a Child begins to feel that the'fa-
ther or mother 'does not care for hien
as much . its the rest of the •ciiildren
' that child immedietely begins' to de-
Spiee that parental .partiality. ; Love
Neap on loee, Atid yet there •itre
thousands uponthousands of homes
in America. in which you. would not
have to -visit more than two , or
three days before you could, while
there, - tell which was the favorite
son: or daughter. That child will
perhaps be • bettor dressed, as old •
Jaceb aroused the jea ousy of his
other children by buyii g for his • fay-
orito boy, Joseph, a e at of ninny
colors, That child will have a bete,
ter roots in the house than the other
children. Ile will•have More spend-
ing 'inoney; he will be allowed. tO do
what 'the other ek.illdren are not al-
lowed . to do. • On the tether' hand,
the ehild witleh Is not the ,parental
favorite Will often 'he sleeved into, the
- backgrotind or sent .away tothe
country, as Jesse sent his youngest.
son. David, o5 to' tend the sheep. It
• IS easy enough for parents to' say
that they have no tavorttes, but the
woede of the lips do not always cor-
respond With the facts of the life.' At
nearly' every funeral of a little ehild
which I have atteeded la iny Palitest'e
al work 1 have heard a• statement
like this made by the nide of the
white casket; ',It is too bad the lit-
tle one was taken. She was her
father's or mother's favorite," Now
before God to-dity / declare that to
parent has ii 'right tO have a favor-
ite eliild—ho favorite Unlefie that
child iii a, bOrn idiot or an invalid or
rule who should • he cared for And
guarded the more carefully beetteeti of
hie or her helpleesness. The fritters
nal hatred deleting between Esau
and Jeteob can be directly °attributed
to Isaac's favoritism for his eldest
eon and RebelothSe favoritism for
her younger boy. And finthy and
many a home 10 broken up to -day
because fathers and inotherS Will per-.
slat In Showing preference for one
child at the expense of the affectiou
they Ought to show or their other
ehildrett.
Parental faVoritisin has creueed
Many a hey or girl to be skeptieril
ot a fatherei or a mother's love—the
Mune kind of ekepticiem which, in
ladies a 1ittIe girl had who a few
years ago made a ilignificant eOnipar.
/titut toe ail AMerfeall insia2feriarYe rq
,. .
IIndia a daughter le istiPPOeedl to be Of
li a loW order' of ereution 'y. that white wake out of the tombstones 1 4
I '.UTIF SUNDAY SCII0014
eue1
mpeople. You have buIlded It*
'which q you base erected over the 1 -
some hfehattunecian priests assert graves of the dead. You: have jewel- 'LoN• X, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER
that woolen have no souls and no
est it with the tears you have wiped
hereafter. And so one day when this NATIONAL SERIES, DEO. 7.
G ' r her s.,Idle attisd ecawlioayt.vitYlitheYo have
o
e r songYitia.fccre
od's love tot' -,__---
little girl was trying to describe
those songs are 'the echoing. sobs Text et the Deafen.* Ruth 1* 16*,22,,
world, iit te love!" t"How moat whieli you have Balled." Ho, like Aleatory 'verges, 143, 11%,43101den TeXt,
f
the Icing of old, who sent his romp.- nom. xn, 1O-0......entory rrenoreo.
• is that?" aeked the lady missionery. ger into the far country. God sends , by sae,nev, r.... M. Stearns*
"Oh, very, very sraall." "Dut how us two), as parents, on 4 most ,, Ira, 1
• .. .
symouarillenndia7rIthraya?igd. en, answered thoep
portant Mission. ily . our examplea ) (Copyright, 102, by American Prete ametatiou,l
•••
God or us Women is as einall—it And seif saertheing love, we ore to 10, 17. And Ruth said; Dntreat Inc not
build the palace ef purity in ate i to leave thee op to return from tollowing
fIs
as sinall as the love my father felt hearts of our chtldren. What we de . go, and where thou iodgest 1 will lodge.
after thee, for• whither thou soca 1 will
for me on the day that 1 was born."
May God never , Invariably decades how our ehiliiron Thy people shell be triY popple and tha
allow you0 father
and mother, to instill such a dis-
torted idea of parental affection into
.any <tildes mind and heart on ac-
count of favoritism for some of your
children at the expense of ejle others.
•May God Inspire every one Of you to
teach your boys and ghee that each
one of them has it 0.01 measure of
your love! May God inspire all par.
ents to treat all their children alio,
with the exception that they should
be a little gentler arid more thought -
Jul of the child who is Nick, or is
crippled, dice Illephibosheth, who was
lame in both his feeti • -
"WhY,I it is the smallest love • in the
shall live and :die; it decides their, Gee
eternal welfare. The -Influence of I This end the next verse give the.
,
noble Claietian parents upon the . deelaratiOli of Ruth. concerning her de.
Lives of their children cannot he des- . terminittion to cling to the Goa and
cribed better by Me in closing than people of Naomi. It 10 somewhat par.
by telling the history of ray old . -
home, the home of my boYhooci! sileled by the deplaration Of Ittiii fa
Dattla in II SAM, xv, gl, "AS the 1,004
My father and mother had a large
liveth and as me' lord the king .liveth
brood—we were seven. 1 ttever knew
surely In what place my lord the king
any one of those seven children to
have more indulgence than the oth- shall he, Whetliee in cloth or lite, even.
ers• Each had the full measure of a there also will thy servant be." That
parent's, love. When troubles come these words should be the utterances
to that home, and rattily tkoubles did of gentiles to Jews is all the more in-
mate, we always found that fothey teresting. The whhle of this book of
and mother • had a divine strength. Ruth, wrIttell by the Spirit of God, as
Allowing the servant. girl to take given them to bear those troubles,
the place of maternal and paternal Way back in the diM. past, long be- were all other portions of the ,B1ble, is
among parental Fins. I would not family altar. I was carried to that
companionship can tauly be classed fore I was born, they had set tip the a beautiful and most attractive 0:ttlugan
forth of the story of the kingflotn, when
sin
--, thousands of young women who ha,ve were not bound together so much by Rim who owns the field, our •Itt
one word which would wound the sonnitimes used to fall asleep during shall poem; the field (the world, Matt.
feelings of thousands and tens of the prayers. My feelter and mother xiii, 38), having become the bride' of
consecrated their IONS to the noble ties of law as by unbreakable ties of .
for an instant either say or write sacred altar when iso young that I these who are now the weary gleeabatIoletorhks.
ways aaked! when he ,entereci the home tevdme‘yeninearintelleannIdithetrdelantanin"thwe
ealling of nurse-girPs. work. Some love. The first ,question father al -
first question mother a,sked when elle hisaulnstoittleallmgignestolleweaanIdthhfaoSr atinil 0 linuteexti
was, "Where is your ynothere". The
'
eyes and ears. Havieg but one brief
came home was, "Where is your
father?" They were side by side at -e • ssoa In It, we can only hint at the
the marriage altar, They were side 1
•
riehes herein.
by side in: the Christiasaw. training of !
! their children. nand in hand as. is; 19. When saw that she was stead -
01 rectitude and piety. The EatI of
. Shaftesbury declared that the great- ! ertc
n eihsuttin hreey , op; ehaed ottwo owtaasblicosr the ho o
eat • inspiration for . e teue, religious their
sacred communion of family , Worship
life was instilled into him by the
the other was the dining table, where
faithfulness of his Oheislian nurse.
•
Dut though many of our household we childeen were taught tlov.e both tablee: one. :. Went on," "they two stood by Jordap,"
servante may be to usand to our another.Christ was asked' to sit at "they two went oyer on dry ground"
a
children as the Bari of'Shaftesbury's . WO ..• ton o .
- (II Kings 11, . We think also or
Ohristien nurse was to him, yet no The parental irifluenee in • the home • Barnabess. who .ex.hortedethe bellevees
true father ormother afford to of iny childhOod Was a blessed one. ut•Antiock tcleieve
delegate- the -physical,. Moral a,nd re- In My c011ege days I used to cherish ' with purpose of heart,:intoand • Of Stephen„
the hope that that influence might be •
earthly presence of who • looked .up Steadfastly into heaven
ligioes training of their children, to.
continued in • my own 'home by the
servants, no- matter. how faithful and
twilight of -their lives by iny own fire -
ray lather . and. • and saw the glory of God and Jesus
true. those servants may be. No wo•
side. Bat God' willed it otherwise. . so much need, this ' cleavhig to the.
Acts xl 23' vii 55). .It isthis that we
mother, who I hoped, would pass the ' (Ac , , ,
man can take the place .of at tree Moe
thee by the side Of the. crib. No
goneeerated father is able to do when '
, Loid, this. stesulfafitilepe, • this
man cen do for the boys what a seelnIng
has given to him. 1 . came to summon one of that • living the Mit lesson' it Was the Lord and ..
, twain. On April 12, 1902, the same Gideon, May it ever .be in the case of -
On Aug. 5, 1595, ' the .• death kneel. , .only • and always God and Jesus,
he ILO faithful to the tieist which, Got
• • • . messehger Came and called the other. midi' of us "my Lord and I," for "flee •
. ' Oh, men, studying the debit mid .
credit sides of your ledgers, coenting
tri Voer 'hundreds of thoweinee. of
.
• . eeiVee its reined: To me is loft only
pTiheclenhcaevewhpealtseddutlyntos„thedogilloeriorieit' 'eyes tilill.mousgeo4fousttrthoetnugeL:ird un . to and 'fro -
13thilec'inr •
,
Manifold details et a Vast ineecentile
, , . and tender training, which. will re- IA iltt;ee.. ;earth to
toot
dollars rind carefully watehing .the the .heillowed- nunnoey, Of . their wise .
enterprise, which taxes yourepliYeteel • • inain witb. we an infleence and an • • :
whose heart is perfect toward Him
you may 'think you:bete te time to own •exampee to .tee. f.,,iit es any. lite ,ny ,aarIeuelixrh011;texffYi'to.0),beInstIeaCdcifar.stx:Un5towve-
s • .
and mental energies to the Utmost, •
examine into the details of how youe a •ta Nile, alWays abounding le the work of
,thirteen-Year-eld ;....son spends. :hie you, ele. fathers and mothi;rs, this the Lord, knowing that • our labor is
'take thatetime. . On acdount of, that .efileien•tlythet...When you pass
.weeely altowitncie DLit yeti ought to diity•of arental 'mire and solic'.thdo. not in vain in the Lord. • • .
May go' help .yon to . perform. it so •20.• and' She said.' unto. therm Cali me not
•Sr
parentri neglect YOU MaY.the to re- . from Naomi. Celt me efara for the AimiglitY
gra 'the 'clay that you were leeei Fled earth:into .the ' glerlei of heetion your bath dealt yery. bitterly with' Inc.
children,May rise - an to -call Teou. ' As her townspeople. looked upon her
;also the 'day that your 'Aim . was
betel,- Ch, .Weltall, you ma*: think • vrayee of an anxious father' to keel", . atnfteeyr
bleisede. . May God •• answer. this
' men's . Lig], ta and • Shatopeare. - •liuri 'tar. and ieoPakii, e the eternal • welfare slie -replied t� theit. As one has said,
And (verse thu4s) .
" of yeur . eisterss ,Iti pride you 3110 perental sins which .everywhere beset shileild• tell; ..tyleitasrsNratelyre
this is' the age for .the enianciPation. : us One. end' all from committing. • the. .
:squinter.° mid. art, • You may conside • , of our ..lilyilig, trustful children. She blamed. the. Almighty evhen all He
:listen tie weekday teeter, a On e'livot- • us and which. So eesily maw destroy ,-,
er. it a great social opportunity : to. _ . .. • again. . For her. troubles: she had no
cad was': graciously • t� bring her home
•
• tertoon• and .g.o to a tee, the •next af- : ' ' The Dower of a Poem. . • e . that limb
• . one .to blame b.urlierself. It le good
• terneon and bottle. equal and tlle as-. •••,... . Proves a Mara to fine. wail -
be' able to join a card 'party one af-
Will' Carleton, whose,n0w. volein of derer, else. the wa,ndeeers. luight like'
• inbet prominen cities. . But rid • so- press, tells the foltewingY incident alt sufficiett (Gen 'xv11,,•1), and hid
and be buried there: Almighty
-eociiite of the Social queens' "of our yearns, "Songs Of Two Centuries,' td We .
hoe just . issued from the Harper is Et-sbaddal, the onighty.,God .who Is,
. Mel, nor worldly honor ought to ' be which occurred io a hotel- Seme year tbea known Him as theyshouhl they
great onou.givoe important enough to .
entice' youaway from your nursery. ego, Mr. Carleton asked . kr his '
• so that •you iniest delegate the care Mr. - Carleton," said the peciprfetor., would never have left Bethlehem to
hill. "Theee is no charge . •tei . yciu,. •
Pareetal• neglect is not in Cod's eig,ht reason. . for • such . an 'unusual : treat-- ,,
The tinehor • neithrelly • inquired the -saltihrn in Moab.' When -the Lord al-
lows bitterness to come to His people,
of your ehildren to . a hired servant.
a simple misdemeenor; it is. a *sin—ii. . merit,- and asked again. far • hie bill, ' • st''--'• .
it is airy:4e to win them .back to Rime
herning'sin,--Whieh may not Indy de- lf 'Before 1. Was afflicted I went.
seroy the.•sierittial life of the child, ' tested *Mr. Carleton, • "I don't .'kliciev (I's. exlx, (f1).? • „
astray, but u0eY: bete, I kept thy word"
but was .agein refused. "litit,ie pro -
but impair also the eternal happiuess •
. . you," ' "Mt. Oarletoiii" ' . Meld ' '. the
skarn two edged swoiel whi:h, . with' and r had,.serious difterences, and. we •
er2oliigIiii:meneibillyntefailgniiign9drnpiltiye.. Lord . hath
, of- the father eed mother. It is. a • landlord, • "some. YeE.11'n; ago • mi w4fo •
: Ono. streke down and aneeher steoke. • . ... She is 'right this time. I• went pue; •
up, can .destroy not . only • the neatly decided te-separate.. We had .•the Lehi brought in home. The. sheen
hut the. beeti whigh gave it birth, . ,
ruse, • 71eeen mareled a good many yeere... I wandered, but the Shepherd sought
Sent for, a lawyer'. andhe drew up art .. and 'found. 'Wandering always costs Us '.
. Lack of riereery .clie••iplisie: tan agreenient ttbout our property and dear. If 'any who read have wandered,
.eamelimes bo'classed, ainong parental' . eeW it would be •dielcied. Just *about , '
quickly, for Ile cries
let t
; not like to mill the. actioni of a tee and I Are Out/ and `How Betsy and hem retinal'
,. i
.• sine: or; ittheit,.• mistakes.: We would that•time• I read your poeme, fretsy .
• ledulgent iXtrent by Mich, a harsh ' r eltide Up-,! • •I -was' 'struck hard by e
,..:013 jer.' Hi, •
. . Return, thou backsliding Israel, and I
word .aFX sin. Yet 'Soli:ellen; who will 'not catiee ming •tinger to fall upon .
the poems, and I tbok them• to: My' ' ' ' • 12). Detore we can kelatee
the patental mistakes of overindel, cried, axid,--well, We've been; together • HIS fullnees We Must, learn our einpti.:
wrote' •the Words of my d text, gave wife -anread.thein • to., her. She —
• ness. The. name."Al/nighty" lfound
gerice oven 4 •Iiiirdee definition .than ever since, and there II never be a mole times In he booko Jo an. n.
• . a
- e.
that of pin 'Ile said.' "Ite .' that 11)eitiolnfoii: you, in .thie house, Mr. • Car- all ' the rest • of the Bible, and it. avags
-spareth. his rodflatcar. his. sonbut
Neil -nee," ' In other words, we have . ,• . gow to aelleve Asthma.
. • only after ,Fob Was thoroughty emptied
. or 'himself that he' was filled as .never
he • th at . torah him, . chas teneth him • . • ,
before (job x111, 5-1'7)It was efter the
4 right ,to make by this qoamime blotting- peper in a
uetation Sk. - ' " ,
the •simpie &election that •if a father diSelples etinfessed tibia they had,uoth-
Will .not make • a oinkd. learn. to obey . .. sercinge.eoletion ef . saltpeter,: dry it; . Ing . With which to feed the .5.000 that
- •• very apt to let .. a i .
take a pimo twO inches square; lay the Leed abundantly ailed them all
' him, tben he is
. - t on a • pieta in the bedro.oin, On . with the Mate loaves and fisheS, andlt•
'ehild learn to••despise hinn : , •- . retiring light it, . However .badly af-
•
ental sins: . No matter what the lief is .'experienced,..caesirig refeephing
Meted 'with asthma the ;greatest re- was after the disciples confessed that
' 1-Istnocrisy is . the most awful of all
father or inother• May .'do, its long as sleep. ; • - ' • they had • taken nothilig, though they
the child can • firmly, belleVe that his - e •• • had kited all night, that Ile Sent to,
. . .
• . 1,I•ofiehtl pt On .. Cense Tree.
• • • their nets 153 great fishes.
' parents are thing Consecrated, god.
• Halifax,' N. : S., Dec, • 1.—Datiel theyMisabolt:msse, Itioerndettiiiigetteemr-flini-labileg)nenairg•
• 22. Bo 'Naomi returned enet Ruth the
°Menke-, a brakenian, in the 'PM- of barley harvest. • . '. .
ploy of the Ilmniaion iron and Steel ' The • Moithltes canie from drunken-
. Company, •wite • hided by a. train •,at nessand crline. ' Bethleheth suggests
hIelelnieeas ^"Sidiag on '• Saturday. God's hone° of bread. 'It is better far
night. • O'liaoley was it. room -mate of to come' from Monti to Dethlehet than
Dan H. McDonald; the brakeman, Who
night, and before he star ted to Work to. go frein 13etlilelteni t� Moab; if any
was killed by a train onthe peevious
(Manley told sonic of hie friends bave in the least degree wandered front
Goa, let alt t saiiichttetnurin .cmicklyonaened.
that !mired a, present:limit that he Whele bear e y. a De and b
of the mightiest men of the twee
have testified that they 'would never
have* been what they were but for
• the self sacrificing love of their,
nurses, who not only rocked there to
Sleep when they were tired, but also
' started their little feet, in the paths
featly minded to go with her, then she ieft,
speaking unto her. So they two went until
they came to Bethlehem.
We are reminded of the way Ellsha
cJung to Elijah rued how "they two
. lye p. ie and noble lives, that ehild-
• is bound 'to the foot, Of :the 'gross
with bands •of. steel, leit whi•n the
child believes that ells.. mother and
father are leading hyro•iritical livell,
pretending cne thing to the woeld
and living another kind of lire. at
home, as a rele, there is very little
tem oral or .spiriteal hope •for' • the•
child: Bait parents g, nerally have
' bad children. . Tb e sins of those
fathers and mothers are visited upon
the children, even to the thli d and
fourth. genera -Won. •
Sometimes the reverse of this rale
seems 'le' be • true. Geed patents al-
so, for awhile may seem to have' bad
ehlidrea. but if yon' will carefull.v
Study the history of different Chris-
tian homes you will ecneeitily--41ye, I
be love altvey,s—ilrid that the Chihli on,
of consecrated, , godly ptirents Who
have tinkled them tip' in the waY
they ehould go will always turn otit
right4. while those hytorri tit al 'Par-
MeDonald, arid he did, ' • •• • • fen th ' 'follow fella nsaking the • %verde
Would meet with the same 'death as - -'- - ' -' i'
' . switchman tuned: • of TWO in Verse 10 their heerts. motto.
In addition to all the precious : and
Chatham, Nov. 28.a-Erastus• wia, comforting words of thifebook, suet' as
llama, aged. about 25 yeers and on- are found in 1ts:12, ld; 111, 11, 18, etc.,
married, employed as a switchman in the book, Is meet Important as showing
the 'yard Of Le E. & D. Railway here, the autieStry of Davtd, whose throne
was run over on Colborne street near the Lord Jesus Is yet to establish and
the Manson -Campbell switch about 8 occupy at Jerusalem. (Ise, ix, 7; Luke
o'clock yesterday morning. 110 was i,, 2,..83). The title,: "Son of David," is
alivawheit picked up, And a physician
was stulunoned, but be was past all the first and one of the 'last given to ,
Christ
Monet aid, and died in half an hi the New Testament (Matt,
I, 1; Rev; rah, Id), and Ruth Is obe of
Nits who do -not traih up their . hour. ' -
• ehiidren ri t will illtima.tely have .
Fen Ifrito * Won. • (OM. women mentioned in is
genealogy in the first chapter of 4 -
their ehildren tui a out wroeg. : Glencoe„ Dee, I.—Jennie Kelly, . 11 'thew. KnOWil MAO God are all UI�
Parental oxainplee and tabling in- years of age, who formerly lived with
variably reproduee thethseives in IWO works front the foundation of the
Mr. M. Goulding. Glencoe, litit lately world. All perposed in Christ Jesus
Ilves 01 childri-a- "ate la a be""1-4" lived oh a „flora three miles south
ful sbory told of. a. noted kink in th.e ' our Lord and sure of felfillinent, for
met With a fatat actident'Filday,
int east Who Wes about to take a every perpose of the LOrd sliall be per -
She went to the well to draw a pail
kingdom, Ile therefore Sent ahead of and formed, both fer Uls people and againet
JeurneY :44-1) al rel"th Part' al his . of water, having on new fihhea•
., sWillIp°pliedabouatndthieldIraitivitothtehop,awtiellup'ailnhd! 1 :.',11:1.10•-°11.11e?'.1'111/.17..JA.cetS.7:1•t8; 331PII. *Ulf 114.
him a, treeted ininieter to bulk) . for
his rOyttl master • a aultable lealitee
country. When the • royal Maurier Wail droweed,
whole) the kiriglblild lodge he the far
ghitie
ecathed the rpart
oinote of the king- K .1 age tmIgdebvy14
' 211Csid!'—ge. IteeterdaY•
clam. lie foetid a ilague raging there morning Frederick Days, a breketnatt , limy ucIp Cariede. .
and toys of tholisantle. So, instead on the Kingston end Pembroke Bails ' Moritreei, Dec. 1.—AceordIng to
tfe
and people were dying by thousands
Way, was struck by an overheadibeSt autherre ity thedove not appelir
of tatting the InoneY frein the royal bridge at Colton Mill and instantly te be nitwit 'dithger of the eattle zits -
treasury and speeding it for bit 'he killed, Missing him and starting a. Mese or New Eintland being torninen-
atid Stones and .mortar, the royal search the train handl; found him ex- leafed to Canada. Professor thineari
Ouse:01pr Spent it for, bleed tine tended lifeless on the top ot a ear. Mefilitehren, honorary Veterinary etle
ineditizie. With it he dug graves andThroe Boos Drond., Viser to the government, etated yes-
we
baried the dead. With it he inSught menden, NIL, elev. 28. ee, Throe terday that the etehargo pieced on
clothing to pi oteet the living. And boys were ,drowned at the mouth of American shipments Would probably
s messenger had done; instead of yeetei'clay While skating. The leo Weis gli;e Canada a temporary advantitee.
hi
This, he added, is tot tho first thee
when the king tame and lie nd what the Nepisiquit Rivet twee liathuret,
polishing hie minister, he commend- , irwo of them were broth. the foot and mouth disease has been
ace. You Imilded it in the hearts of ett:1,4000, ttnaliti
. •
.. ...,-3.0
VantP YOU have beaded for nut a pal- Illiirine.ed Center*. being thenees ill/ported int0 Carlotta,
ed him. Ite said; "Oh, faithful ser- d Bertram, while the third intreduced to the States Without Ito
Do You
See It?
Look carefully at thislittle
picture. There's a great
deal to it. There's a lamp,
that makes du heat. "tight
over it is the vaporizer
that holds the Vapo.Cre—
solene. This Cresolene is a wonder.
ful medicine. It kills moSt kinds of
disease germ, and is a most remark-
able healing, agent. You simply
breathe -in the vapor of it, that's V1 k
it goes all through your bronchial
tubes, curing asthma, croup, coughs,
catarrh, whooping -Cough. 87
Vapo-eresolene is sold by druggists everywhere.
VapieCtesolene outfit, inciueing the Vaporiser arid
Lamp, Mace should fast a liretneo, and a bottle of
Cresolene, complete, ;p.p.. (-era supplies of Crew -
knee 25centsonti serene. lite irate4 booklet conceit,
fog physieiaos' ire: nee request. Vo.
C#.� co„.11, s3;11 Sc.; NOW York,
Ir I I
Thirteen ;Urea Lo*,
Chicago, Dee. Le -With a deafening
report a boiler in Swift cic Com-
pany's plant exploded shorthy after
10 o'clock Saturday morning. Thir-•
teen livery were sacrificed and scores
of employes, vieitors and ethers were
injured. liege boilers were sent
through the roof of the structure and
hurled hundreds of feet. Nobody
within the bollee room survived te
tell the story of the accident, and it
may never be known what cauSed the
explosion. A cerefiii investigation
yesterday, however corivinced the
eXpetes . the • explosion was the care-,
lessness on the part of the employe
whose. own life also was sacrificed.
Fite minutes after the. explosion no.
thing of the .buildieg• remained• but a
Pile of twisted iron, bricks and mor-
tar. The loss to Swift & Co. Will
amount to $.50 060 .•
•
caosEri Tun ronTs.
Britain shuts out Animios rrorn six
• States Vronx Dee. 5. '
npooartrcsl of AgLiotenutilotii40 Nov. c10244.—Ttihipe
the United eeiegdom.againet the int-
portetion of animels from Maine,
illeeisaehusetts, Connecticut and
Rhode island. The orelcr takes eiTect
Dec, 5. Cargoes arriving- in the
meanwhile will be. the subject of e-
Cial •
investigation. .
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