ONTARIO BANK CAPITAL President MOO ILL Manager Hi NEWMARKET BRANCH J General Banking Business TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits AT COnnBHT BAT EH DRAFTS ISSUED I AT and BtorllrtK and Old prompt Old ly Dr Alfred Office lute Dr or Office to am I lately by Dr opposite Haiti to I loa and lo p hi Dp him Near Church if The and yearn 111 nil branchiae of the llniMjf ln Wall nee ihuut 2nd of A TAVliOR Paper Ac neatly and In I am with a Car- alnttr and can he led Hardware Mr Green bead of Bolton Decorator Sabdiy School the Sept 1809 Golden Bo strong all of land Lord and work for I am with you PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Hod called poo to account for neglecting hi Oh ho in ha will call America to account if it forget and Sabbath They are who profit by failure and errors of the We should recall the past to help to ilo work for the present ncl to make the future bettor The people excused themselves from going on with the temple saying that a now permit was requited when the former one had not withdrawn Jt is easy to ourselves from what we do not really wish to do Gods people may always bo assured of doing work and gold not ours hut The glory of salvation for men and of his worship is growing greater and greator REV ON PROPER MUSIC FOR A CHURCH Sept Tho predicted cold wave has passed over Manitoba and the temperature dropped to freez ing point in only a few localities and no damage is reported from any point yesterday was much gamier and it is almost certain that the remainder of the crop will har vested without any damage from frost I inquiries are being made daily fur more harvest help It would seem that the thousand men from the east already on scene will not bo enough to fill the demand Robbed the Currier Church Millards and MISCELLANEOUS Wps- Simpson Main St to Loan At per com on and village property Davidson J Conveyancer and Agent ice Agent Tor following reliable Insurance London and Norwich Union Midland Mutual and Eco nomical Standard Life Assur ance Co and Northern Life Assurance Co Office Hopkins Block Mount Albert Money to Loan At Five per cent on by David Commissioner tor taking Agent Cunvuyaooer Licenses Etc Agent for tlie following Companies Queen of London and Liverpool England Citizens Gore Mutual in for the Confederation Life Association To ronto Old Corner of Main and Lot Streets Newmarket AGENCY THE Red Bird A startling incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia wan subject is narrated by as follows 1 in a must dreadful condition My akin was almost yellow eyes sunk en tongue coated pain continually in back and sides no appetite gradual ly growing weaker day by day Three physicians had given me up For tunately a friend advised trying Electric Bittern to my great joy surprise the first bottle inaL a decided improvement I continued thoir use for three weeks and am now well man I know they saved life and robbed the of another victim No one should fail to try them Only guaranteed at mot Lehmans Drug Store Western dairymen now their cows with coal oil to keep off the flies A writer in Hoards says A pint of kerosene will spray thirty cows three times In years past long before middle of August we have darkened the stable in order to milk without danger of being kicked by the infuriated cows This year the doors and windows are wide open and the cows stand quietly after spray ed fie pooled the doctors told Hamilton West Jefferson after suffering Ik months from Recta Fistula he would die unless a costly operation was performed but he cured himself with five boxes of Arnica Salve the surest Pile cure on awl the best in the cents a Bold by Leh man Druggist bom of the ox or rara Blitram toe clapped in Lovltoa the of only was to look the of wore Into two classes and on day Cod you the those white robed the of Gods and by that sprang upward and bran oh out like of gold and under the wlngi of the One Hundred of David Do you know One part of that great choir stood up and chanted give banks onto the lord for ho Is good Than the other port of oholr standing In part of the tem ple would ooao In with the For his mercy forever Then trie first part would take up the long again and say Onto him who only great wonders The other pert of would In with over whelming response For his forever until Id the latter part of the song the floating book- ward and forward harmony grappling with harmony every trumpet sounding every bosom heaving- part of this great white robed oholr lift the Oh give thanks unto the God of heaves and part of the Invito would come Id with the response For bis Bat I am glad to know that all through the ages has been great paid to soereil music Augustine Gregory the Great rare It their Influence and Id oar day the best In throwing on the altars of God Handel and Mozart and and Dur ante and Wolf and scores of other men and women have given the part of their gonlus to anarch music A truth in words not half to mighty In sermons have been for gotten the Judgment be Is resounding yet all Christendom I world church on advancement Id thin art the for of muolo the trwlss singing the Hall the triennial musical convocation at land the controversies of at Munich and the Handel Haydn and Harmonic and Mozart of this country the of In New York Brooklyn New city which any my frlende bow arc what nDproprlate for church There may be groat ninny of opinion In of the they a choir In they prefer the the the he in things ere invention the devil Some would Haste Nature el lb Dpi- the Bible to Lift Up Tear Vola la the flease of the Praise 6opt Rev Dr took for hie text morning And had two and ae singing man and singing women He said boat baa rendored under trouble The duet that I know any thing Of wot given by Paul and atlas when praises to God and the prisoners board The Scotch enantere by the pereeou- of David with more spirit than have over boon rendered The In the text sad Is them and I declare that If they find amid all two hundred and forty and five slpglng men and singing women then In this day of and from all perae- there ought to bo a great multitude of men and women to slog praises of God AH- our need arousal on this Those Who can alng mast throw souls Into the ox- who cannot mutt loam bow and It aball bo heart to heart voice to voice hymn to hymn anthem to and the swell Jubilant with thunksglvlng and ou with pardon you the of human throat Indicative of what God moans us to do with In only an ordinary throat and lungs there are direct and that can very great variety of sounds dues that It means that you Do you suppose that God who gives lb such a musical Instrument as that Intends as to keep It abut Suppose wroo groat tyrant should get possession of tho munl- Instruments of world and should lock up the organ of Westminster Abbey and the organ of Lucerne and the at and the at all the other great musical Instru ments of the world You would cull a fjiun ad that a monitor ami yet you inure If with th human vole a musical lnstruinent of mure Wonderful than all the Instruments man rer you shut It ih- of refuse to Who never knew our Dut of the heavenly King Should joys abroad Music seems to have been boro In the soul of the natural world the omnipo tent vole with God the world into being to linger yet uusleul Instrument so loud you with tie majeatv end and you I hear It In the In the atvoop of I w Call uud Carriage Repository If wbeiiiain Block THE IS JUST for I be Mitiiuftiutiirre Life In- The bed to young men ROBERTSON Manitoba Flour BEST of all Clover Manuel Carrot Turuip f BEST VARIETIES AND and Ontario W J Cor Main and Huron r Carpet Weaving he lias moved to to Inform public a House on that he still Iowa CO Loom with all chelate Improvements to date and that he Is prepared to do Work In Rag Carpet Call and see Send your rape In Early that Niwmaeker and baa but Celehraiea I asnov Sept A special received here today reports that serious trouble has occur- red in the KiauObou be the Germane and Chinese dur ing which six of the latter were shot The German China Karon Von Keteler handed an ultimatum to the Chinese Government declaring that unless there is security of life and property and order is maintained in the Hinterland Germany will take steps to protect her own interests English Spavin Liniment re moves all hard soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses Blood Spavin Curbs Splints Ring Bone Sweeney Stifles Sprains Sore and Swollen Throat Coughs etc by of one bottle Warranted the most wonderful Blemish known Sold by Lehman At the meet- of the Dominion Medical Associa tion today Sir Jas Grant of Ottawa in ibecouiae of a on tuber culosis that the Government requested to appoint an to examine inmates of public institutions and isolate any found with of the disease Cubed Halos Cones or do away with the need for Laxative Pile which are so dam aging to the walls of the stomach to say noting of the griping pains coin ed by loom Splendid for the child ren la a box from Bros the wind amid the mountain fattnvues Id canarys warble the thunder shock In the brooks tinkle the oceans paean There are soft In nature and notes some of which we cannot hear at all and others that are so that we cannot them The and the spicule hay and the of water are as certainly resonant with tho voice of God as the heavens In Whlob armies of the redeemed cele brate their victories When the breath of the Dower strikes the air and the wing of the cleaves It there Is sound and there Is melody and to those utter ances of nature whlob seem harsh and overwhelming It is as whoa you stand In the midst of a great orchestra and the sound almost rendu your ear you are too near to catch the blending of the music- Ho my we stand too near the desolating storm and the frightful whirlwind to catch the blending of the but when that rises to where God la and the Invisible who float above us then I suppose the harmony Is as sweet as It Is tremendous In the judgment day day of tumult and terror there will bo no dissonance to who can appreciate the It will be as when sometimes a great organist In Borne great breaks down the Instrument he Is playing the muslo So when the great march of the Judgment day Is played under the baud of earthquake and storm and the world itself will break down with the muslo that Is played on it The fact Is we are all deaf or we should understand that the whole universe is but one harmony the stars of the only the Ivory keys of a great Instrument on Gods fingers play of thesphems dependent on the law of acoustics and mathematics and yet where laws not understood at all the art is There are today musical journals In China Two thousand years before Christ the Egyp tians practiced this art learned It of wrote on It Plato and Aristotle Intro duced It into their schools hut I have not much Interest In that My chief in teract Is In the of the Bible The like a great harp with Innumerable strings swept by the Angers of Inspiration trembles with It far hack as the fourth chapter of Genesis you find the first and harper So far back as the thirtyfirst chanter of Genesis you will find the first Ail up and down the Bible you find sacred at weddings at inau gurations at the treading of the wine press Hebrews understood how to make musical above the musical text When the Jews came from their homes to the great festivals at brought timbrel and trumpet and poured along great nigh wars a river of harmony until In and around the temple the wealth of a nations and had accumulated In our day we faaye a nlvlslon of labor in and we have one man to make the hymn another man to mote another man to play It on the piano and another to sing It Not so in Bible times Miriam lie lister of Moses after the pessago of Red ea It to It on cymbal ond at the same time sang It the psJra Some think a musical ought to played only in the Interstices of and then while are not satisfied there startling contractu and cueeato that the audience iv I ir fH and hair on end a virion of the of Hot there great varieties We epenrl Friday of sacred song Another bo spirit and ought to rush from the Ilka water a rock- clear bright sparkling If all the other part of the Is dull do not have the xnuslo With thrilling things to ling about away with all and There Is nothing that makes me so nervous as to sit In a and look oft on an with their eyes threefourths and their lips almost shut mumbling the praises of God one of my journeys I to an audience of or people and all the made together did not one skylark do not sleep at a corona tion do not let us sleep when we j to Saviours crowning I In order to a proper of tble doty let us stand up save age or weakness or fatigue as Boated In an easy pew we cannot do half so well as when upright we throw our whole body Into it Let our song be like an acclamation of You a right to sing do not surrender your prerogative If In the performance of your duty or the attempt at It you should lose your In the musical scale and be one below when you ought to be one above or you should In half a bar behind We will ex- you Still It Is better to do as Paul says and sing with spirit and understanding also Again I remark must be This opportunity most be brought dow within range of whole audience A song that the worshippers cannot sing Is of no more use to them than a sermon in Choctaw What an easy kind of It most be where the minister does ail the preaching and the elders all the praying and the choir all the singing There are but very few churches there are two hun dred and forty and five men and singing women In some churches it is considered a disturbance If a man let out his voice to full compass and the people get up on tiptoe and look over between spring huts and what that man Is making all that about In tiyracuse In a there wan one member who came to me when was tho pastor of another In that city and told me bis trouble how that 6 ho In on tbe Sabbath day a committee made up of tho sekiloo of th choir hod to ask him he would net please to keep still You have a right to sing Jonathan wards to apart whole for Singing bet ua wake up to this Lot us sing lng In our fumilla slog In our schools sing in our want to roust you to a unanimity In Christian bong that has never exhibited now clear your and get ready for this duty or you will i never hear the end of this I shall forget hearing a Frenchman sing ths I on the Champs Paris just before the battle of Sedan in ia0 never saw enthusiasm before or As he that national air oh now the Frenchmen shouted Have you ever In an assemblage heard a band play God Have the Queen If you have you know something about the enthusiasm of a air Now tell you bat these songs we sing Sabbath by riabbeth are airs of the kingdom of heaven and If you do not to sing them here how do you expect to sing song of wo Flo Hot StPceti proprietor takes this of sincerely friends for their liberal pstrocage in and hopes by Square Honest Dealing To merit their trade in the i tafJy wt of season I did not place my orders for vehicles as soon as 1 have 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From such vre go a tray snylng What splendid execution yon Whlon of solos did you like the better Whim If rightly wrought Vt would have array saying Oh how soul Was up in the Ijrosenrn of God while they were singing that first hymn I never had is views of Jesus as my as were singing that last My there Is an everlasting music as an art and a help to devotion Though a posed It though a Mozart played It though a away with It If It does not make the heart bet ter and honor Christ Why should we rob the programme of worldly when we have so many appropriate songs and tunes composed In our own day as as that magnificent Inheritance of church has come down with the of other gen rations tunes no trior worn out than they were when our greatgrandfathers climbed upon them from the pew to glory- I tear old souls how they used to sing When they were cheerful our and used to tint When they were meditative then the meeting rang with outh trwt and t Were with great sng Woodstock Were of the glory of ths thty Were overborne With the love glory of Christ they AriM And In days there were tunes married to certain hymns and they have lived In peace a greas while these two old people and we have no right to divorce them What God hath together let no man pit Born as we bare been amid this great wealth ot aug mented by compositions of artists In our day we ought not to be tempted of sphere of Christian harmony and try to seek unconserated sounds It is absurd for a millionaire to steal I remarjc also that ought to be a of While we All ought to take part In Ibis service wltb perhaps a few exceptions ought at the same time to cultivate ourselves in sacred art God loves and we ought to love It- There Is no devotion In a bowl or a yelp In many this snored are sons and Pre God from whom all blessings flow Praise him all creatures here below Praise him above heavenly boat Praise Father Son Holy Ghost And while sang they marched and while marched they fought and tbey fought they got victory Oh men and women of Jesus Christ let us go into all our conflicts singing praises of God and then Instead of falling back as do from defeat to defeat we will be on from victory to vic tory Gloria In is written over many organs Would that by our appro elation of goodness of God and the of Christ and the grandeur of heaven we have Gloria In Ex- written over all our souls Glory be to the Father and to Son and to the Holy Ghost as It was in the begin ning is now and ever shall bo world without end Amen Made in Just as Good Styles Sizes and Prices No 2 Note No 4 Letter No Cap There is not a business man using the Shannon File that would be without them after finding now convenient they are Lawyers and Ministers ft Si OLD NEWSPAPERS w Persia the Bra Jo I HB lets over ihi t J fytbym same time uv iwiiwt wi- u AW raroe time J hiah by tret hovrt of ton t How it I t lr When Mr Gladstone was Chancellor of he was In the shipping department of the Government office ono day- getting some Information and 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