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"AGE NAME OF JESUS]
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REV. DR. TALMACtE PREACHES ON
ITS SIeNIFICANCE.
•'The Name Which is Above Every Namo"
-tt Stands ror Lev , Fattci►ce, Kuut-
neer, Nbrbcarance" Se1F8acrlAet,, Mag-
naalnUiy.-People 'Who Find no Charm
In Ilte Nitwe--Dr. Taiwuge Alitltes a
Strom; Plea for It.
Ades etch from Washington says:-
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Dr. Talmage preached from the fol-
lowing text: "A name which is above
ever other name." -Phil. ii. 9.your
This was one of Paul's rapturous and
"Jeans, the name high over all,
do heaven, and earth, and sky."
To the repenting soul, to the ex-
hausted invalid, to the Sunday -school
girl, to the snow-white octogeAarian,
it is beautiful. The old pian comes in
Prom a longwalk, and tremblingly 1
opens the dors, and hangs his hat on
the old nail, and sato his cane in the
usual corner, and lies down on a
couch, and sews co his children and
grandchildren: "'My dears, I am go-
ing to leave you." They say: "Why,
where are you going, grandfather?"
I am going to Jesus." And so the
old man faints away into heaven. The
little child comes in from pia and
throws herself on y'
lap, and says:
Hamate, I am so sick. T am so .sick."
And You put her to bed, and the
ever, and the luster of a useful life
Shall beans[ forth treruulous a thefaouti-
fol, you may, look up IAto face of
Christ and say: "My Lord, Thou arta
brighter star -the Morning Star - a
star for ever."
Wandering some dayamid the foun-
tains of life that tosin the sunlight
and fall in crash of pearl and ome-
thyst in
and golden and crystalline urn,
You wander up the round -banked
river to where it first tingles its
silver on th rock, and out of the °hal-dren
q
'lees of love you drink to honour and
everlasting joy, you may look up into
the face of Christ and stay: "My Lord,
Thou art the Fountain of Living
�'gter."
Some day wandering amid the lambs
and sheep in the heavenly pastures,
v a fender regard for the t,ord'e 1io71
God's cause is left in Human halide,
for God honors men by making them
workers with himself. The importance
of the house of the Lor the temple of
Jerusalem, na a religious and politi-
cal center, cannot be overestimated. It
wap the depository of the canted and
political documents of the nation, and
was a sort of museum of historical oux-
iosjties and of the arms of heroes. But
more than all else it stood as a mono -
went of strength, representing the
visible kingdom of God, although kings
and people at times went astray. As
Dr. S. L. Seiler has said: "Politically
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enthusiastic descriptions of the name
of Jesus. By common proverb we have
come to believe that there is nothing
in a name, and so parents sometimes
present their children for baptism re-
gardlesa of the title given them, and
not thinkingthat that particular
or a
help title wi&trangell be hmistake.er a draYOU have
n
no right to give your child a name
fever is worse and worse, until in
some midnight she looks up into your
face and says: eau k• kiss me.
good-bye, I am going away from you."
And you say; "My dear, where are
you going to?" And she says; "I am
ywas
going to Jesus." And the red cheek
which you thought was the mark of
the fever, gNo
It isnce turns out to be the
aaisweeon t°name spoken byhe lips
of childhood, spoken by the ld man.
Still
feeding by the reek, rejoicing in the
presence of hero who brought you out
of the wolfish wilderness to the sheep-
fold above, you may look up into His
loving and watchful eye, and say: "My
Lord, Thou art the Shepherd of the
Everlasting Hills."
.But there is another name you may
select. I will imagine that heaven ie
eTYeharp hastitsoharne hper.as itHeays a has
gathered up everything that is worth
it was the central ma gnat that held
together, and the dynamo that ever
rekindled fires of patriotism. Religi-
mealy, even amid idolatrous shrines, it
a stimulus to the worshipof Je-
hovel]. When closed it was a sermon
in atone, and its restoration was con-
acetas with every religious reforms-
tion. Morally it was in Judah what
stron bones, healthynerve
g
and sound digestion. It
growth and prosperity t
p p Y
them•
matter how settees
t
the Child, it is readily taker
5«, and;u,w,.lidruggisa.
that is either in elite or
lacking
to
further : It is a mighty name.
Rothschild is a
having. The treasures of the whole
universe have
isun
conscience is in every human breast
law."•'-�+
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you
call yourachild Jehoikim. It is a norOTiglath-
call
Pileser• Because you yourself may
have an exasperating name is no Sea-
it to those
world. v Cuvieer in the
scientific world, Irving a powerful
name in the literary world, Welling-
ton a mighty name in the military
world; but tell me any name in all
sh 11 set aull The s
Pull. Heaven ffull. The ull PThe•
fire with splendor the domes of the
temples, and burnish the golden streets
tbo°sol[aazearl
templehad much do withJudah's
not falling
g into corruption as rapidly
as did Israel, and hence the smaller
kingdom was taken into exile till
quirements of the Jaw had been n
glected. The tabernacle of witne+
Which in Moses's time stood, as t:
stood at this for t
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who come after you. But how often
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we have seen same name, filled with
jargon, rattlingdown from generation
too,generation, simply because some one
p y
earth so potent to awe, and lift,
and thrill, and rouse, and agitate, and
bless, as t g
his name of Jesus. 'That one
word unhorsed Saul, and flung New-
ton on his face on ship's deck, and to-
.day holds ato
race hundred million of the
of the twelve gatea�ad
Amore
[t: shalt be noun in heaven, noon on the
river, noon en the hills, noon in all the
valleys -high noon. Then the soul may
look up, gradually accustoming itself
the vision, shading the
than a center y after Samaria,
The restoration seri reservation of the
A
temple was evidently one purpose of
Judah's return from captivity.corded
5• The
central worshipof God.time.
7. Sons. Probably Jehoram's old
sons, Athaliah. Daughter of Ahab a
Jezebel and wife of Jehoram. Her h
tory is one of the most dramatic r
in the Bible. Broken up. Plu
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a long while ago happened to be af-
flicted with it. Institutions and en-
ter rises have sometimes without auf-
A
ficient deliberation taken their no-
menclature. MightyEmanuel.
destinies h veggY
with omnipotent spell. That
name in England to -day mentos moxa
than Victoria; in Germany, means
more than King William; in Italy,
means more than Garibaldi or Victor
I have seen a Sotto bound
hand and foot
eyes as from the almost in-
sufferable splendour of the noonday
light, util the vision can endure it,with
°tying out: "Thou art the Sun thatpie
never seta!"
At this point I am staggered with
the
priests and the Levites.
These hereditary officers of the tem-
and its worship might be expect°d
to feel a deep interest in the work.
All Israel. Everybody everywhere who
Y y
dared. Besides the willful dame
thus done, the walls had been crack]
age. Buaspe A general tet
for idols, but especially the PheniciHead
form of worship, introduced by Jez
bel into Israel and Athaliah into J
dab.
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Offlee, MONTREAL•
WM, MOL>=ON, N'JEo RSON, President
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been decided by the significance of a
name. Thera are men who all their
life long toil and tussle to get over
the influence of some unfortunate
name. While we may, through right
in sin, Satan, lits hard
task -master, in a bondage from which
no human power could deliver him,
and yet at the pronunciation of that
one word he dashed down his chains
and mahn overwhelmed ou fortwith disfree. I
seis
n a
thought notwithstanding all the
charm in the name' of Jesus, and the
fact that it is so easy a name, and so
beautiful a name, and so potent a
name, and so enduring a name, there
h find no
house w o
chara.ve are m in those •e in }two o, come
Quid be induced to contribute. Money.
This money came from three sources:
1. The ordained assessment of half a
shekel, about thirty cents, on each
adult citizen , Exod.or 30.expense
Public worship• 12 n 2. Money
8. The king's commandment. Th
,matter was taken from the hands
the Levites, who had lost the con
dance of the people, and was now ma
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behaviour and Christian demeanor,
outlive the fact that we were baptized
by the name of a or an infidel,
despot,hearing,dropped,
or a cheat, how much better it would
have been if we ,could have
started life without any such en-
cumbrance. When I find the Apos-
tie, in m text, and in other parts of
Yunending
his writing, breaking out in ascrip-
tions of admiration in regard to the
name of Jesus, I want to inquire what
some the of that
aster
the last hope fled, the last light
out ; that name pronounced ing his
the sea the clouds
and a sunburst of eternal
gladness poured •into •his I have
seen a man hardened in indidelity, de -
seen a man hardened in infidelity, de-
fiant of God, Pull of scoff and jeer
jocose of the judgment, reckless of an
eternity, at the mere pro-
nnnciation of that name blanch, and
ower, and quake, and pray, and sob,
� d groan, is and believe, and rejoice. 0,
mighty name 1 At its ut-
syllables.
this dayand see whether there is
anythinin Jesus. I challenge those
of you who are farther from God to
come at close of this service and test
with me whether God is good, and
•soul.
is gracious, and the Holy Spirit
is omnipotent. I challenge you to
come and kneel down with me at the
altar of mercy. I will kneel on one
side of the altar, and you kneel on the
other side of it, and neither of us will
rico up until our sins are forgiven,
and we ascribe, in the words of the
text, all honour to the name of Jesus
received from those who had bound
themselves by vows; and in that age
the solemn religious vow was a fre-
quent act- 3. Voluntary gifts. It is
noticeable that, in that day,as in this
'
freewill offerings raised most money.
The people had not paid the Mosaic
tax, but the free collection paid for
all the repairs and left a surplus. See
that ye hasten the matter. If the re-
staration of the temple were to have
its proper moral and religious effect,
it must be promptly done. The Levites
hastened it not. Mere formal ritual
sympathies of the worshipers as th
remembered the former magnificenc
and contrasted it with the evident pr
sent decay.
9. Made a proclamation. The kin
actin with prodada, set in motion
g
the
the civil and religious machinery
the nation to advance his noble plan
10. All the princes and all the pe
P1e• The "Princes" were local magi
trates and nobles; the "people" we
the same fickle multitudes who h
cheerfully indulged in gross •idolatr
Their present enthusiasm was she
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of characteristics
appellation, And 0, that the Sa
himself, while I speak, might fill me
with His own presence, for we never
can tell to others that which we haveHim
not ourselves felt.
First, this name of Jesus is an easy
name. Sometimes we are introduced
to people whose name is so long and
tuipronounceable that we have sharp-
ly to listen, and to hear the name giv-
en to us two or three times, before we
venture to apeak'it. But within the
first two years the little child clasps
its hands, and looks up, and says:giving
terance the last wall of sin will
fall, the last temple of superstition
crumble, the last Juggernaut of cruel-
ty crash to pieces. That name will
first make all the earth tremble, and
I'heu it will make all the nations sing.
It is to be the password at every gaterather
of honour, the insignia on everyfla
the battle shout in6ever conflict. g'
Y All
the millions• of the earth are t° know
it. Tire •red horse of carnage seen in
apocalyptic vision, and the black horse
of death, are to fall back on their
haunches, and the ll bite horse of vio-
tory will go forth, mounted by Him
who hath the moon under His feet, and
the stars of heaven for bis tiara. Other
dominions recta to be out; this
seems
seems to be
-you pronouncing it, I pronouncing it
-the name that is above every name.
"His worth if all the nations knew,
Sure the whole earth would love
too."
0, that God this morning, by the
war of His Hol S frit, would roll
over you a vision of that blessed Christ,
and you would begin to weep, and pray,
and believe, and rejoice, You have
heard of the warrior who went out to
fight against Christ, He knew be was
in the wrong, and while waging the
war against the Kingdom of Christ,
an arrow struck him, and he fell. It
pierced him in the heart, and lying
there, his face to' the sun his life -bloody
running away, he caught handful of
services have no power to impart ear-
nestness, and tend to death rather
than to life.
6. The king called for Jehoiada. It
is a noble sight this, of the youthful
king deciding to be a leader in good
than a follower in evil. He
who be ins bymasteringlessons and
gchief
temptations prepares to rule well in
life But, after all, the king had to
look after his plans himself. The
Levites to whom he first left it
seem to have put the money into
their own pockets, 2 Kings, G2.
7; at all events, their ,work
was not effective; hut when the king
made his own arrangements he sec-
ceded. Do not leave our duties to
lived, Until they heed made' an en
Till the whole nation had contribute
11. This verse shows the checks upc
maladministration, negligence, a
fraud which had been provided. TO
ng's office. A public place. Perhap
however, it should read, the king
inspection." The king's scribe. 1
official of the royal treaell
The high priest's officer. Accords
to the story in the Book of Kings, J
hoiada did this himself. Doubtless i
closely supervised the whole work
Day by day. Every day of the wee
until means for repairs had come i
aliundatice. The temple was not, lik
too many of our churches, .,a place
worship only Sundaysprear
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"Jesus." Can it be, amid all the feral-
lies in this Church, there is one house-
hold where the little ones speak of
"father," and "mother," and "broth-
er," and "sister," and not of "t.be name
which is above every name?" Some-
times we forget the titles of our very
best friends, and we have to pause and
think before we can recall the name.
But can you imagine any freak of in-
in
enlarging. Spain has had
give up much of its dominion. Au's-
tris has been wonderfully depleted in
poker. France had to surrender some
of her favourite provinces, Most of
the thrones of the world are being low-
ered, most of the sceptres of the world
are bean g shortened; but every Bible
printed, every tract distributed, every
Sunday -school class taught, every
school founded, every church establish-
is extending the
a
the blood that was tushing out in his
right hand, and held it up before the
sun and cried out: " 0 Jesus, Thou
hart conquered!" And if to -day the
arrow of God's •Spirit, piercing your
soul, you felt the truth of what I have
been trying to proclaim, you would
surrender now and for ever to the Lord
whowboughtyou.Glorious name ! I
you will accept. it
or not ; but I will tell you one thing
be, done by deputy. Jehoiada. A
grand old character -the king's uncle.
He had, asthe narrative in chapter
23 implies, carried on Jehovah's ser-
•vices all through the dark days of idol-
airy. He had preserved the temple
f the very worst desecration. He
and his wife together had preserved
the little Josh also, and had planned
the revolution that put him on the
throne. And Joash's noble behavior
ranged hours during the week. l
week.
was constantly open, and worship wa
constantly offered within its holy pr
cinetq.
12. The King and Jehoiada. The hes
of theState and the head of theChure
Such as did the work. +$atter,
wa:kniaster or contractor. '1 'h
service of t he house. Not religiou
service:, but work done for the repel
of the house.
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OFFICERS:
George Watt, President,i3arloekP.(r.:
youforgeted,
ticould d
Sctvfour's dost nation ? That word
Saviour's designation
Jesus seems to fit the tongue in every
power of Christ's
name. That name has already been
spoken under the Chinese w$11, and in
Siberian
here and now, in the r g
presence of angels
and men, I take Him to be my Lord,
God,
for the first quarter of a century of
hie reign seams to have been largely
due to his heeding the good counsels
13. In his state. According to it
original plans.
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13reedfoot, Vice- Pres., Sea°orb,th Y.O.: lchW. elJ.grove,
Channon. Secy Treas. t Sea'o h, P.O. ;Michael
Mardie, Inspector of losses, Seaforth. P.o.
James Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Michael Mui-
die. Ceaforth: Goerso Dale. Seaforth ; Geo.ge
watt Har eek ; Thomas E. Hays, Seafor h ;
Alex. Gardiner, Lewdbur Thomas Garbutb,
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Clinton; Johh McLean, Kippen,
dialect. When the vice in old age
gets feeble, and tremulous, and in-
distinct, still this regal word has po-
tent utterance. When an aged manup
was dying, and he had lost his mem-
ory of everything else, one of his chil-
dren said to him: "Father, do you know
me ? He replied: "No, I don't know
And child came and
snow -castle, and in Brazilian
and in eastern pagoda, That
g
name ie to swallow up all other names.
That crown is to cover all'' other
crowns. That empire is to absorb all
other dominaffons':
"All crimes shall cease, and ancient
frauds shall fail,
Returning justice lift aloft her
my my pardon, my peace, my life
mY joy, mY salvat ion, my heaven +
"Blessed he His glorious name for ever.
The'name that. is above every name."
'Hallelujah! unto Him that sltteth
upon thus throne and unto the Lamb for
ever and ever. Amen and Amen and
Amen,"
of old Jehoiada. It is an unspeakably
mournful consideration that the good-
ness of Joash went awaylike the morn -
ing dew, and that after Jehoiada's
death he slew the cod •Start's son on
the very spot where his own coroner
tiolr had taken place. Collection. The
aasessinent. As we have seen, the re
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Isn't
along with a girl that uses such Lroli
en English t ,-
Ola, I don't mind that so much. It'
her broken China that sets the will
Dr. W. Gunn •
R. C. P, and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh,
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sect other business will of bo promptly atten led
toication to to their respective post officee. s officers
asked the same question, and got the
same answer, and another, and anoth-
er. Then the minister of Christ came
in and said to the dying man: "Father,
do you know me?" He replied: "No, I
don't know you." Then said the min-
ister: "Do you know Jesus?" "0, yes,"
"I 'Chief
o'er the world her olive wand
extend,
And white -robed Innocence from hea-
•yen descend.
Still further; It is an enduring name.
You clamber over the fence of the
graveyard and pull aside the weeds,
and
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INTERNATIONAL LESSON, OCT., 16.
""TLC Temple Repaired." 2 Chron. 24. 4.113.
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?eaid-the old man. know Jesus.
amongten thousand and the One al-
together lovely.'" Yes, in all ages,
in
you see the faded inscription on
the tombstone: That was the name of
the ;man who once ruled all that town.
The mightiest the
Golden Text, 2l'hron.:al. i2.
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" " Mixed 7.05 p.m.
e o Express 10.27 p.m.
Gong East, Express 7.40 arm
2.55 p.m.
" " Mixed m,
London,Huron and Bruce :- 4.35 P•
Going South, Express 7,47a,m,
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4.3° p.m.
Going North, " 10,15 a.m.
" "" '" 6.55 p.m.
M. C. DICKSON, W. E. Devrs,
Ds. Pass. Agent, G. P. & T. A., •persons
Toronto. Montreal.
A. O. PATTISON,G.T.R. Agent at Clinton,we
all languages, and the world over,
it is an easy name.
"Jesus, I love Thy charming name,
'Tis music to m ear ;
Fain would 1 sound it out so loud
That heaven and earth might hear.'
Still further: I remark it is a beau-
tiful name. You have noticed that it.
is impossible to dissociate a name from
the person who has the name. So
there are names that are to me re -which
pulsive-I do not want to hear them
at all -while those very names are at-
tractive to you. Why the difference?
It is because I happen to know persons
by those names who are cross, and sour,
and snappish, and queer, while the
you used to know, by those
Anames were leas natet nd attractive. a name from
person who holds the name, that
names of world have
either perished or are perishing. Gre-
gory VL, Sancho of Spain, Conrad I.
of Germany, Richard I, of England,
Louis XVI. of France, Catherine of
Russia -mighty names once, that made
pothe world themhbut now, none so
theer rato do freverence, and toHuroli,
great mass of people they mean
absolutely nothing; they never heard
of them, But the name of Christ is
toendure for eorr, It will be pe other
nates in art, for there will be other
Bellinis to depict the Madonna; there
will be other Ghirlandjos to represent
Christ's baptism; there will be other
Bronzinos to show us Christ visiting
the prison; other Giuttos to appall
bur sight with the crucifixion. The
name will he preserved in song, for
there will be other Alexander Popes
to write the "Messiah," other Dr.
Verse 4. After this. Probably after
the young king's marriage. Joash,
The great-grandson of Jehoshaphat. His
reign began B. C. 878, and lasted for -
ty years. No other king of Judah as-
ceased the throne at so earlyan age.
Minded, The mind determines the deed.
The minds of boys and girls, from
all their acts come, should cher-
ish noble purposes. Observe that when
this king "was minded" to do a noble
deed he did not stop there. He actu-
„
ally did it. Our being "minded to
do a thing often goes no further. To
repair. Not only must evil institutions
be destroyed ; good ones should be es-
tablished. The house of the Lord. If
,
'Shat a Fit to Print." t
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newspaper published in West.
and has special features
I
not possessed by a number of
them.
Every 'Conservative
Should be a Subscriber.
Clinton News-Beeord,
Dr. Shaw,
Office -Ontario Street, opposite, English
church„ formerly occupied by Dr. Apple-
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DENTISTRY.
Dr, BRUCE
'
Surgeon Dentist.
OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store
Clinton, Ont, Special attention to preser�
vatlon of natural teeth.
N. B -Will visit Blyth every Monday andgthe
Bayfield every Thursday afternoon during
he summer.
consideration makes Christ's name so
Youngs to portray His triumph; other
one really loves the Lord, he will have
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60 YEARS' unspeakably beautiful. No sooner is
*, '''' ,, :c EXPERIENCE it pronounced in your presence than
:'''' - •,a„i, you think of Bethlehem, and Gethsem-
Cowpers to sing His love. It will be
Jireserved in costly and magnificent
architecture, for Protestanism
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DR. AGNEW, VV , DENTIS P.
Hours, - 9 to 5.
At Zurich the second Thursday of each
,, month.
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ante ane, and Golgotba, and you see the lou-
ingOffiee face, and hear the tender voice, and
feel the gentle touch. You see Jeans,
one who, thou h ban uettin with
g q B
is ma
to have its St. Marks and its St. Pet-
ers. That name will he preserved in
the literature of the world, for already
it is embalmed in the Lest hooks, and
ONE... (HIVES RELIF.
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Y hierarchs, come clown to
breakfast on the fish that rough men
had just hauled out of Genessaret ;
Jesus, the one who, though the clouds
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are the dust of His feet, walked
foot -sore on the road to Emmaus.
Just as soon as the name is pronounc-
ed is your presence you think of bow
the shining One gave luck the, cea-
turion's daughter, and how He help-
ed the blind man to 1 he sunlight and
how He made the, cripple's crutch use-
less, and How Ile looked down into
the babe's laughing eyes, and, as the
little one struggled to go to Him,
flung out His arms around it, and im-
pressed a loving kiss on its brow, and
there will he other Dr. Paleys to write•
the "Evidences of Christianity," and i
other Richard J3axters to describe the
Saviours coming to judgment. But
above all, and more than alt, that name
will he embalmed in the memory of all
the good of earth and all the great
ones of heaven. Will the delivered
bondman of eitrth ever forget who
freed him? Will the blind man of
earth forget who gave him sight.? Will
the outcast of earth forget who
brought him home? No! No! To de-
at roy the memory of that name of
Christ., you would have to burn up
all the Bibles and all tbe churches on
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It Is much easier to keep the hair
2vhen you have it than if is to re-
store it "lvhen it's lost. If your hair
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coming ouf" it needs instant
The
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for m•: "
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Jedicitie
until you have tried
VETERINARY.
J. E. Blackett f
VETERINARY SURGEON AND
VETERINARY INSPECTOR.
Office on Isaac Street next New Era office
Residence, Albert St., Clinton,
LEGAL.
Scott & McKenzie,
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC.
CLINTON AND HAYFIELD.
Clinton Office -Elliott Block, Isaac et,
Hayfield
Hayfield Office -Open every Thursday
-Main street, first door west of
Post Office. Money to loan.
tm qtr, E. H. McKenzie.
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ITS HEALING POWER.
Did that stuff revive you? asked tbe
attending physician of his impatient
said : "Of such is the kingdom of
heaven." Beautiful name -Jesus ! It
stands for love, for patience, for kind-
ness, for forhenrnnee, for self-sacrifice,
earth, and then in aspirit of univer-
sal nen arson i put bar tci�hChtbC , gatesthetemple, of hea-
!the
and the temples, and the Palaces, and
after that in aw-
attention. use of .4YER'S
HAIR .VIGOR Qvfll promptly stop
hair from fatting, and stimulate
if to new groavth,
>r: �•4 G*tx t tr l? "1 �,
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patient.
Revive me, don? Gond heavens! three
doses of that medicine would resusci-g
tate the dead languages.
--
AN HONEST TRADESMAN.
Customer -What's the difference be-
tween these woolen undershirts?
Dealer -One is half cotton, and the
other is whole cotton.
for mngnanimity. It is aromatic with
all odors and nec°rd4a.nt with all hnr-
monies. Sometimes I sea that name,
and the letters seem to he made out
of gars, and then again they look like
gleaming crowns. Sometimes they
seam to mo as though twists mit of
g
the straw on which He lay, and then
as though built out of the thrones on
which His people shall reign. Some-
times I sound that word, "Jesus," and
I hear coming through the two syllae
all city was wrapped
ful conflagration, and the citizens
came out. and gazed on the ruin -even
then, they would hear that name in
the thunder of failing tower and the
Marsh of crumbling wall, and see it
int‘ rou ht in the flying banners of
g Y g
relieve and the redeemed of the heed
on high would be bappy yet and cry
out; 'Let the palaces and the temples
burn, we have Jesus left!" "Blessed
be His glorious name for ever and ever.
The name that is everyname."
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Ten Tabules for Five Cents.
nu. u pod up cheaply to ar".trty the untrer.ai present demand for a low plias
E••mo�i (�
. Campion, Q•G,,
Barrister, - Solicitor, - Notary, &c,
a GODERiCH, ONT.
OFFICE -Over Davis' Drug Store.
Moneyto Loan.
A DEARLCH OF GAME.
Heir about Gunning ? While out
g
hunting the other day he shot a point-
ex for which he had paid $12ti.
What was the matter -were there nd
men in the viola{ty@
By t.ha aid of the electrophone,
which is an improvement on the tele-
a in his house inante
"blas the sigh of Gethsemane and the
groan of Calvary ; and again I sound
it, and it is all a: ripple with gladness
wikh hasnnna. Take all the
and es
glori,"s of Look -Linder and
q, put them
thepage where that name is
printed, On Christmas morninglee
wreatheomp' i he wall. Lei r drip
from harp's string and thunder It nut
in organ's die anon. Sonnrl it ofi.Pn,
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Sound tot shinel it untilevery
v ry s aft war
above
Have you ever made up your mind
by what name you will call Christ
when you meal Him in heaven? You
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callwliirn h Jerruan 0gamr I he AnnoinHdi
One or the Me,isiah, or will You take
somo of f he symholiral names which
an earth you learned from your 13dhle?
V6'andeng s01he day In the garden
of Go•1 on high, the place n -bloom with
g p
eternal ep ingtide, infinite luvnri-
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If you don't find this sort of
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Ripans
At�Druggist's
M. 0. Johnston,
Barrister, Solicitor, Commissioner, Etc,around
GODERICH, - ON'(',
DgFICR-Cor Namiltn and St. Andrews
Streets.
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BEAVER BLOCK. - CLINTON,
phone, person seated
London can hear what is going 0n In•
any of fifteen thPatrea in the metro
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polis, and on Sunday ho can listen to
sermons h noted ranchers. Sixteen
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churches and sixteen IheO,tre!s ere al-
ready on the eleetrophono circuit.
ehnit neem to breathe it, and moon-
fain and nary, and day nal night, and
earth IInd heaven tt.cclnim in full
chant: "Blessed he His glorious nameTRiaS.
for ever. The name that. is above
every name."
of rn.;e, nil:! lily, nn 1 amaranth,
you may loo'. up into hi 1 f ice and ray:
"My Lord, Thou art I he Ito ie of Shar-
on and the Lily of the \Talley."
some take ns ,ti rout rams up lima-
earth to iter pltco in the. firma-
for
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