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Great Tasks are Left Undone, Great Ideals Unful-
• filled, Great Ennancipa.tiQns Unachieved
Because, of your little faith. --
Matthew, xvii.,
Why-cuuld We not do this thing,
said tite bellhheldiette°IdotihnegrNoafz;nreenoef
as thy His' inightV. workk, kit which they
themselves had ignominiously
od ? '`Becamie of your,little faith,"
replied Jesus, "for verily 1 say un-
to Yotf, if ye have faith * *
nothing shall be impossible unto
you." , ,
The lesson of this episode is per-
fectly plain -that it is faith which
is the condition of all achievement
in'the world, and lack of faith which
is the explanitiOti of all failure.'
We find it irnyibssibIe 'to do 'the work
of the Master to -day for the same'
reason that the disciples found it',
impossible in their day,, namely,
"because .of (our) faith." We have
no faith that. the Golden Rule can
be made to work in the world of
business, and therefore we yield
ourselves kupinely"te the law of
tenth and 'nail. We have no ,faith
that there can ever' be peace on the
earth and good will among men,
and therefore We pile up our enor-
mous armaments on land and sea
to the erribitternaent of nations and
the ititpoverishment of 'the workers.
We hive no -faith that "God hath
made of one blood all rac'es of
Irian,'" and therefore 'we prate of
Superior and Inferiet: Peoples
and nurse with the beasts the venom
of 'prejudice against our kind. We
have no faith thajt there will ever
be a time when we shall not have
the poor with us, and therefore we
rest content with a civilization
which enriches .the favored few at
the expense of the wretched many.
We have no faith that men -can be
intrusted With the boon of liberty,
and therefore we build ante' tyran-
nies and excuse our slaver. We
have no faith in human nature, and
therefore reconcile ourselves to the
fate that things can never be much
better than they are at present. We
lave no faith in justice, righteous-
ness and love and therefore prac'
lice iniusbice, unria,hteolisnoss, sel-
fishness . and hate, We h vo no
faith in God, and therefore postpon'e the timo \vhen 'Hit kiagdoin
shall come and His will bedone .052
earth as it is in heaven. We have
no faith, and therefore 020 the
great tasks left undone, the great
ideals amfulfilled, the great eine,n-
cipatiOns 'unachieved!
How' would all this be instantly
transformed, however, if we but
had, a faith which was eemmensur-
ate In some measure with our know-
ledge and our reason ! "A great
task," says a contemporarY writer,
"demands a great faith.", And -by
the same token; a great faith in-
sures- the achievement of a• gre
taslc. "The. force of will, of -cora
age, of self-sacrifice liberated .by
living faith, is so incalculable, s
invincible,. that nothing is import
able 'when that -power enters. th
field." . Give us faith and
• ' The Golden -Ride
could .be established to -morrow i
all'human relationships, war abol
iahed, race, prejudice. obhitera,ted
poverty extinguished; injustice an
hatred everywhere removed, right
mausness and good will everywher
brought in.. Give us faith a,ncl w
could have the millennium to-inor
row morning. Give us faith and th
coming of God's kingdom 'would no
need to be postponed a single hour
gpith in ourselves -in our powe
to do and dare; faith in ouy fellow
men -in their capacity for qui
'Pathy, sacrifice and brotherly love
faith in • God -:-in steadfas
"watch above his own"here is th
great need of humanity I
Just this, and nothing less, was i
that Jesus had -in mind when H
'said, "If ye have faith as a grai
of mustard seed, ye shall say unt
this mountain," Remove hence
yonder place; and it shall re
move I" -Rev. John Haynes Holmes
THE SUNDAY ligious sig.nificance coming dOwn
.SC11001. STUDY us from the.remobe past. ,
jaeobis.the chief patriarch, tis,
: - latherofthe twelve, the prototy
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, of all the Jews. He is bright an
e,hraWd. Not morally . scrupulous
JUNE 20.,
. he . pursues his ends $ firSt wit
Lesson XIII. The Victorien, of
Faith-lteview. Golden Text,
.1 ;tan 5.4.
• Before the class.
This quarter's -Masons are peen -
liar itt that- they are oontained
within: the time of, a,boat seventy
years .and 'have to do mitinry with
two men :Jacob -and Joseph. If 'the
histery intervening between the
lessons has been gathered up is we
„li`ave.,,gone along, we have before us
two vivid pictures --two stories re-
markable for their interest and re-
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JEWELER and ISSUER OF
MARRIAGE LICENSES
little rega-rd for ! -the, rights Ca
ethers. When he ,.is wronged h
has ,no hesitation in returning evil
for evil. He gets on by oubsehernin
bus oportents and sueeeeds by 1s18
wits.Yet he is religious ---deeply 00
a.s he develop, At Bethel he i
astonished to find that lie has no
left Jehovahbehind in Beeralseh
and that the divine 'Presence ae
-companies him to bless him. II
rises to this revelation and, is ap
parently a better man. Loug year
afterward, at Jabbok, he comes t
the' Moral <vials of his carom': Self
confident because of the 71100005 o
his past plans, he proposes to Mite
the promised land xn his ow
strength and 'without the blessin
of God. But God comes to hi
and shows him his wealosess ansi
hi ,sin: In an all-night struggl
with his' lower nature he gets th
victory over fself and is proloundl
humbled. He meekly pleads to
the blessing that was awaiting hi
surrender n& is acknowledged b
Jehovah as a Prince of God. Thu
he enters Canaan, and this, mit*
was a great historical event, for h
bore with him the future religion
deatinies' of the world Abraham's
arrival had been only the first Wave
of the Hebrew anovement, and itt
had tor a time reeeded, Itt jadob'
return .it flowed back with perma-
nent results. Ewald ,00mpite00. the
newcomera! 'contrasted with other
Arab immigrants, to the, Frank*
among the German invaders of
western Europe -- the freest,
shrewdest, most advanced of their
race; under a leader who reflected
in his sown character at oiled the
noblest and most imperfect -traits
of his descendants. From' now o
Jacob is a notable, 'and a worthy
figure. "Purified and proved' by
trial, thehigher qualities of bis na-
ture for the most part shine out
more and more, till it is feit'to.
in perfect; keeping with his later
life that hsialone of the patriarchs,
as a ripened saint, leaves. a solemn
prophetie blessing to his children as
'he dies.'' s
Joseph waS the ;petted son of
Jaceb's favorite wife. He was
charming in- his disposition and
-marvelidasly endowed with taleh•ts.
Moreover, he was a son of Provi-
dence and possessed:deep religious
insight. His story is one of the
choicest idyls of the world's litera-
tut.e. It is fascinating in its inter-
est 'and 'astonishingly rich in its
moral lessons. Joseph's character,
measured by 'the proper standards,
is not merely flawless -it is exa: t-
ea: Nothing that he eve'', did .can
be criticized, ex -denting, perhaps,
Some of his. official sets e,s viceroy
hf Egypt -and these must ho. inter-
preted by their environment aiad
with all the cia1 at hand. He lives
for us as a ',Shinitip; exponent of
brightness, final affeetion, brother-
ly kindness; moral' purity, and
piety. What might he called his
business ca-reer ,is so Striking air
illustration of thh effect of Charac-
ter on auecess that it is- Perranenh
and potent in 'bur clay, as it, has
been, in 'every paob day. These
eight •cilaracteristias of -.,I)aSeph-'h aYe
bebin sinumeraVed.1
'•• (1). Filial devotio11,
(2). Abstillit;o LptiriLy and Ininesty.
(3). Lins'elEslinmss and re.acliness'
,Ito Ise/f) obhers.
. (4): Humility.
• (a). A chkerful faith itt God anti
•, his, destiny.. -
(6). ifaithfulness in little things. •
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SEVERE ELECTRICAL STORM.
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tity Hall of Ste Thomas Wats Badly
Damaged.
.A despatch from St. Thom -as
b FATALITY AT RANEE.
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: Two Girls'Drowned Through Cow-
) arillee of Men.
' A despatch from Banff sa•ys : Eva
- Ballens and Lily Sutherland, each
• 25 years of age, employed at the
• Banft•Sprinra Hotel, were drowned
, late on Thursday afternoon, when
a. raft on which they were standing
, eareened over . Spray Falls. The
two five
says: During a, severe electrical
storm svhich passed over this city on
Friday, the City Hall tower was
struck by a holt of lightning which
tore a, hole in the root Tour feet in
.
width and aix feet long. A great
many of the winclo•ws in, the C,olum-
bia Hotel next' door were broken
by -shying debris, and the headers
who Were at dinner were -thrown in
a panic. The eccupants, of , the
City Hall received a slight shock,
bat the building was MA set on fare.
-----fa ' '
, girls and male employes
o
r; ftlit, ewhhicorlwawsetrieect4tttutdhtgon
ernbatnilice:
, ,ment at th,e,00nfluence Of -the Best!
, and Spray rivets.- The fastenings
1 broke and the raft rushed out into
, the swirling waters. of midstream.
. Four of the men., whoffe names can-
, not be learned, sprang overboard
and swam for shore, leaving the wo-,
, men to their fate. The fifth man
, made .frantic efforts to run,the raft
, to safety, but fa•ilefl., He was later
• ros,,,,,i. in an exhamted comaibion,
DROWNED WHILE BATHING.
•,-,..... •,
77wo Young Frenchmen Lose Their
Lives in Grassy River.
A despatch frens Tinunin's. says':
J. L. A. France and 'N. Peruist, tw,e
young Frenchmen, aged 10 and 20
Years resPetivelY, wero drowned
:while bathing in the Grassy River,
about ten miles from Timminsi on.
F1'idaY• The,' welib in 1384144g a'f6e. r
a, meal, and were never seen again,
nor have the bodies been recovered.
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They offine from Matheeon tip work
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Low Pound Trip Rates each TueecluY.
. March N., Krober inctitsivii
' Winnipeg and Return - $35.00
Edmonton'and Return. - 43,00
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- TOUDOOT steam:ea pans
on ,a11, excursions, Comfortable betths, fully
rwripprr1 with betiding, eau be Secured ' t
moderato rates through Meal agent. -
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For settlers trarl
ling With nye stock
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SPECIAL TRAINS1
WEIAllalca‘ieu oTstylv
MRCS ittiG AFIUG
to.ao e. es.
ccmorpse• cause
' No Charge
Settleicand families
1 without live stock,
should use
5S51/iAlit '111,11555
iLeua;lopgaT.orpolftltivoy ,
'Through Colonist
and Tout istlilimpers
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dm ALL TRAINS
or Berths
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Horne fSeelters Traiu,s Leave Toronto 10.20 pan during March,
April, ',September and October, wad, at 2 p.m. and -
10.20 para. isluring• Tally, awl% .T.taly ,and August.
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Through Traina Toronto tO Winnipeg and West'
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Full, particulars from aay C.P.R, Ageat or •avrite.i!,1. G. ,morom„
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