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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1898, p. 7

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I` A Young: _l.jady.-Cured of Long. '1 - _ ;Standing G8`.t11Prh and Ca -f ' tzirrhad Sui-eVTThroat _by,Dg~,.` ' ~<-lghasefs Cutar_rh Cure. ` V QA. H`){VIy.`f')fl""I`:i!18E`..:` `N '"iiiTiEi.l ilfiifqe i6(Ffr3`x1r_ Ci.arih"fu " ;number of remedies Ibylillli B119 Ilmerau, LlUl[_\1u0uAau .u._ Jgogg` number _ __ !3"'`!`*.'. 5? Vi "*%&PP9Tnf63 inih'orosnlt.,: V. ` . ~ _ _ Lgam.u she Iixered intenadr 2-1n,-in hnrrhoadtnd-her throat was lined with `ulcers. The doctors called ii"Citarrh'nl~ "`som.'Tm-oat.-- but did" not cm it.` . She` ` anwjhnt Dr. Ghana`! Cntmh cur-Vo`wa.n r 9:1. prthu` Dr. Ghana`: Cafo.rrh~Gu`xo, dons` ` ;_ chum dintxosa or snoeairigwzhnnzbeing` " _ uso`&.:nn,t1*ib ther moug. -` I-nmulv aha over hind. . ' . , being highly recommended. Ea procured a ._box from 0.- Thqmsgin, dry: t. '1.`ilgon- bnrg, On_t..r vund oommejrc its use, `Soon the nicer: cleared any horn hat ahmtrma painin 1m1xead,oema. She Maire. rmuzp r Hm I W 3119!; B__lw\1Iuvv.wnquu\_a_a l fltemotlyshoovertn .M Mr. vJ.D., Ph1nipg,_g Justice: 01 the , na'ng,deohw,2gghn.};o_knows:Mtss~Howey * 2 and `hat mtht. I,mi1mn~ v`o}imhZ:ot txntlginlneqs othg: mtamuntgx. ~ L V` A -gran ht! V` T ulnnnniu mum iithlliitr.` < -ll`a.'(mu\emqm. hm). uyzu uyw mun _oo-mm xmuua&g,j. `ECU roft Vnllr I Iu Luv: .-vuuunu vn sun: --~. --~ -- ~-,-. "`re p nuf," ` "Earth jug no sorrow A . `Hut he-wen cannut rare." 5 I `warn gig-ain from ail this abut I Christ is musket _ot the _zr-ave. Just uux.~.Me the {Lie of the my Death and Curi~t measuretl la.ncrs.~2Lud \\h+-n The yu\.LIlK man raga, Death dropped. .\`m\ `Le are sure of the resurrection, Oh. wriai a. scphue it was uh:-n I_hnI yuung n .A xmau cam` lm'v.k!_`.-,The mntker newer L` iitxpecled IO he-ar~ I " :igirin:'She U b';EI)\.Pr___tLhU`_`.l_jh1 that he wouEd__kiss her 1`.y5{z:}iIli. n (he tears .;x:m`t.;;-`d and 9 her heart thrnhbed as she said :"'0l1 my 3 - sun. my sun, my .-mu!" And-(ha: Scene Q .3 is'g-ning to he regs-ated. It is going 5- m__IA- repeated then.Ih~u.snusl times. I, There broken family rirvlrs h'1V9 got: i. to come togeiher. These extinguished 3,.` hou,,:hu!d lights `have -30: to )4-. re? kindled. '-I'hei'se mil hi` it ~tir_ In vlie 7," ftunil)\lot. in the cemetery, and Ihrre .\\iH Inma rmqh into life at the L-:)u1~' [__ mund: "Yaiung mun, [say unto the. g arisel" As'tbc ('hiid,Bh7Lkfth' off lhe ,{~du`-`t of the tomb and (`0U.1"b' forth .1 irrsh. and fgxir, and beautiful, and 1'. you; thruw yuur 811115 around it zind .5 prams it to your heart, angel cu augvl 1'." repeat the` story of Nain: "He tic-1iver- ` p- Ed him to hiw mioxher." Did you notice ` H than p:Lss;ige in the text, "as 1 run! -\- it! "He delivered him to his lumber." .d\ Uh. ye trt>ui>ied:suul.~1! uh ye who have id Jived to see e\'er_\' pro.-apecl b|a.:Lv-i. [e {mien},_s<'ziliered,.Ti7Su1med5 unit :1 i3 little. Theseed-Liuie of rears uiil he-i ,-;'~, cume the hem harvest. in u. ciime . nvrf ,._~' I\:\ ui-nu-v hlner nmh-r :1 4111.- X|.\!l",. lMT'53CYU'\|u1l5 UL IKILA-`I `VIII cume uh(-at hurve5L. cut of no uintry blast, under :1 sky lnlml by no hurtling -Kenwe.~.l. .--mm n>de-emed ones tha! weernul, bu dis n..t 6'-Cum! u-hi 4-nmu tn friend and 1`P(lPPm9t1 cum V\`ErI'nuL, xu-u me nut. friend win cume to {riu-nwi. and rkindrvd will join kindred. and the - long procession tha`. xuztrchns uionglhe W :1 1' ( WU lift. 1 their `n.~.;a.ium.x :3: qrmln nml :x.u:nn il`. II.`-F un- - V n. mnmsa, Samson. mm mm Throat and None, 40 College Imet, am door lfom Yonge street.` Toronto, mnybecbheullod t the clutch : Hot-al B2310. tthenaecond. Fridn `oi every month wm o a.m. , .'V5 5' `I C H Illl. I`? .ll|(`l.|`] Qpseuilns us again and agzun It as ua- than, the same One \\lm cauwl` ;(.u the relief of this wumitu of the text ` 'v:Lrue hi the relief of mziny .21 mater: HIM heart, and ` repe.'LI9d_ the wu_m!erS of resurrection '2md' "deh\'erPd mm to 5,1115 Ilxplh.-I." Oh! that: Ill the hur- {w.sj1 of the world. {hill Wlu be `ht `coronation of pri1_1--es. Than MU be thv {Sabbath of etermcy. !`llrltalu`s Force .~lru`u;;-ry Than `thaw at` . fnnncr. um-rnubuuy and Russia (`annulus-cl. In view of reports that German, g }:`regch and British ships we 1'ex1lering' 1 ;a.t the Philippine Islands much inter- 3est has been excited i;7), navy circles `at Washington. as to the sI.x'4~ngth of %the sv,v,9~ra.1`fIee:s of these P0\\`gx`s. . `i'1'here`-"Ls litiie ur my a.;\bx`s-hseusion in `ioificial quarters hvre lhaxt the, gath- -jering of f orejg'n uarships is meant as ` '_' .8. 1nemce t,~ American interlasis in the ;51>ni11;..pines. At the `-saufe time the E strength of the foreign forces in,Asia.- Htic waters is an interesning theme` of I conjecture. From x*e1ia.ble squrces the. L status of -wnn I my I vr-In nnr A nnn\.' I 5.4.. ... Is as ful]o\\'s t,G3l`man_\_"s fleet in 'Asi:1li \\'z1l:=:1`_'_s" -'4'0I.'i:~:L`a of eight f'xrst-cIa.ss modern fessels. Adu_1'u`ai H()f[ma.n is the Com- manrjer-in-Chief, \'\ith,t11f_3." `i3uu1e(ship i.~.ex `As his flagship. Second i_n`uom- ` mand is Vice Admiral 'P1`in'0a Eehry-, a. bljctlzer of the ,Iu113rc\`r of Germany, whbse flagship is the battle ship Deut- schland. ' .,..,,..r . . . _ .__: a\.u.unuu. _ : 'J`he``B1`iLisn squadron in Asiatirr wan!` (H3 is greaier in guns and tonnage`; [ than `hat `of Germany. France and Bus- sia Combined. It includes 31 modern `fighting ships, ranging from the mons- ter battle ship -V'ict orious. of`14z.900 ` tons`. to the swift little gu,nb'oa.ts Plo~ vet and Firebrand. , . ' 'rm7 HDITTQW Qmnmnmi ., tthe .- l I 4'. u \ UL q..\u. x u: -uuuu. THE. BRITISH SQLQDRON; Commandr-in~Chie, with his flagon mira1~CL-C.,P.,1v`itzgerald, is secogd in command, with his flag,o'n_1he cruisl. er Grafton. ' - W - 1 `(rho `?I1 -.`Qi ."l.TI (`I'll-IRISSES Is under Adnmiral Sir E. H. Seymonlr, I the -battle ship Centurion. Rear Ad-' ma.n ' ` ~ The , French fleet-,is,,.ma.de, of: 11 _ ` ships. \n'th Rear Admiral Giga.ul1:' de~ * la. Redollierens Commander-in-Chief, - with his flag on the d Entrecas'teau. . GYEIBOD. The Ruasian fIet>coz'1sisis bf '22 ships, -with Admiral Behnuff as Com- mander-in-Chief." rim. Fran:-h fleet-is made 1m of'1). HOW to Uure nuanuu umuaaaa. Simply apply Sw-ayne s Oinunem." N0 in ternal medicine required. Cures tehwr. itch. , eczema. eruptions on the race. hands. no.=.e,.kc.; leaving the skin C-lam`. white and healthy. It~' _ groan healing ind cummve powers are posses:-, . ed by no other remedy. Ask your druggialrt SWAYNE'S 0l.\`TMEN 1`. Lyman, S_ons`& 00.. ' Mantras},Wholesnlmgeuts. Avoid aubscizlxtes I AFTR YOU Americans are pxgoducing paper if ' gs.1-5,93 an article of commerce. and, what is more; are_be'u'1'g backed 1fp,b_{' connqissgnrs of the fragrant weed..Th_e cigars are.prep_u1`ed fromshets `of my . . sr whih have been Vsoa.ked_;i-n tobaccb?- \ jnicef, and then pressed gmd out into the 1'6quisite'sbb.;e by, .mean_s of specjally ` c6;`|_stnmted:machinery._ ` ' ' , F9! .0791. {In} lum- u 5n's;-`t\*2:sumivs' fSo`dri1sG"SvnErniseen: 5 fined [by mminns`.nf mothers {or their children ' 'whIf- ` . irdismrbemenigapssndbrokes. .1 of nxmsaxtbxxa-.siclL child. .5`,Y.!".!1R sndcryintr . w pull; of cutting teeth semi at once anai;x`t"i bo emf. Rigs. ' W_us!ow"s Sqothina: Syrup ' for . mu teething. It, _wlllrehe.ve we poor little ,su rer immediately. 1)epeudupuu it. mothers- Lhe`re Leno mlslgake abogxtit. 1t'c\1res_diax*r.ho2a, nlxoesthestomnclggnd bowels. curtmrfqd coli.`\ ; so tensxe gums, Ijednces inaynmation. `and `,$rea.tonbnn fmhe wlmlesistem. .."-1 inow : Sod?-hing . yrup" for chi! rep taeething `in pleasant to the taste and is thopreserlpuon of cm of the clam and best Rmnle phyatqizn 4_ nurse in the United States. Price so m1_mm_' bottle. , Sol-1 bv all dru9`glscs_v throlwxo `ths._ world. Be sure and ask '0: Mrs. In _w s = .V soozhingsyz-qp.~ ` . ' ` - ` {mm in you- lawsls night tQ.din&..@ :4 `much wine} ` ` '*` 1f.hen.but I mqstv am ".t'heba&At`3te i 3 4} fnnw. 2 Challis-anon`: you nnmx us `as.m.u 1 .Roun4lers--~Didl t think ahuht, Via!-`in |J'\|b J.` 4 of :3; low. 9' strBsEQUEr'3T Z} L ` ' 3 't Athixuk 7 n.SEi`lh?:x]3:)nw:uni2h-t '1 How 0 Cure Kllskin Disea'ses.' ....1.. Aca......-ma . ninhnonl " Nn .n..l " Ivmumn of the text. as it says; mes! rues: mung Puec! ....... ..~ \l..i......-..- .`..m.\=.. n..hm.- THE ` ,..'-.`3.um- . ,..m`u' ` Bu'rh:.~Alt\stonnnu Cr nmre. Lennpx & Boy Ehxxvple. A Bame 0it*e- or. -Dunlap and Owen streets. gn1vIle()i(*'e~C11}I, }lum'!< Rule); new to Loan at Iowan: mes. ;\Sl;\'IIC L? ADRON . "PAPER c1GA.R New Dulce for rims; use lm Down I III twenty-knot npcrd. An igvention has lately been submit- ted to the Bruish ugnul `authorities. \'hic`E. if `atrpted, will umomstedly phisie an zmpmtant factor. in t,uLn.re naval wartzgre. The `ckaiguers are Lieul. Crumble; 'uf Ibo; 'Ru_\'al navy re8I*r`v'8 ` aih Mr. Snell, an engineer. who hzue de\'L~se.i an improved method of laying sumuanne \,'ill)le:5"iLL a` much increas_- : ex: mus ut ax-egzd. By means uf Lhis ;m'enLn}n a warship or transatlantic ., s linet van be_ used Lu my 3 cable; at apej ,. _ I "lr4 Irv Dnnfn purpmse. slaurx tau uc uocu. av .-J ciui design a_t 1 rue ut_.cwenLy knot:-i an hour` It requires very links 11- \ uerauun to adapt. lhc vessel: to the ....;.. harm hnon m;nIA xx,._._. _,__ _ CABLE LAYING IN `WAR THE. puxpvpc _. .\l.1n_\' expuimema have been mud: inn 2; yiew to relegruphy without wi_res. LuL so far uusuccssiully aL any but me shutlesl distaxxces and Eng" ' land's uuly piezsent comfun in su<:hdif- iicuhkes has been than aha is in pus- zsesszun of nearly all the spvcinl cable- laying and repairing vessels. New Meears. uell aud~Cruu-hley step in L` L -....|/1 _.,1..n| V1\ Jxtusua. v)._v..... ...... ..._-__--_, , _ with an srheme, uhich would seem L0 Hay at rent Lhuwexed questipu ut the Lrax;smis5xou'Uf`Urtta1's. even if the ede- my Inns "l~suct>e<-.Led in cutting existing cai.-lets. ' 4' " `` I --4--. 7.. .L,. ........ Lnuttn. _'l'he diiferences between the pres- enhhuncl the new system of laying sub- I11ill'll.N_\:'.Ll).le.S are 1IliLn)""l\Hl.l. \'zri'"i_e To- `t_avt'L.`\\'ith.' the-new "cable-is mnchrlightg , let and less expensive than the pond- erous uffairlused f_or spannmg` the .~\.L-` ' lamiu. Three hundred knots weigh only ` lll tons, while the pricey uveruge:s only . $300 a knot. Coiled on as large drum. these 300 knots. ready for use, can be mowed away in a. tank or hold about the size oi as lnrge double boiler. :50 that a guml-sized ship. such am a. cruiser or as liner, uuuln eu.si'ly find: room So: two .such dnun.-5, one "in the aft and the olher in the fore hulil. Here would be THU miles or. came. weighing uuly 360 tons, stcxved away ready for 'unmetll-. we use. Another plan is to carry the -alnle on small drums holding but -10. _ knots each and joined together; these drums possess Lue merit of tieing light. ' and poriimle il_I1Ll. also easily. put awiiyi r THE PA1lV"u`r OLTT 01:` 'l`H.E CABLE " ` .. ..l.. .~.nn-inns: I LLLIJA L.x1.A.V\.A v\.;. V- isj accomplished "very simply. engines of L30 horse poxvr being utilized to revolve the large earning drum and givzug 9. delixery speed of` over twen- Ly know an hour. Nom 1:. is; necessary, in laying a cable. Lhut. a. certain aim- oum of dark should be available, so that the male can zu.-<;ouunodu.u: itself In In. int-=nu:1li\.iL`S U: the Train Hunt U Bnromox I.t::.\'nx. Gnu. E. J `lfllhlf zu.-connnoinue Lust-.u to the frequent inequalities u{_ ocean bed and not become l1ightl_\' stretched from one proxninence to an- `other, thus, throwing an excessive strain on the paying`-out.machinery. Accurrlhtgly, for ii length of 300 knots, Z1. bight or islaick of 2,000 feet is allotved. and is cnrrietl on :1 pair of drums which are atationeil miclway between the ` stern `and the main drum. Themable - . passes from these bobbins to 3. revolv- ing xlulley at the ship's stern, which literitlly ejects tl1L_wiir.e. at 8. speed which can, if necessary, be made great- er than the rate of delivery at the tank. 3' A controlling apparatus is. attached; to the sl;tck-carrying drums to prevent the `using up of the highs" too suddenly ' until the strain becomes sufficient to _ overcome this` resistance.j'Befo'i'e the Z; . 000 feet have been absorbed in this way it is evident that the ships speed excess rate of delivery will s`uon.21guin accumulate -`- 'l`h.~. .-...mh-= nrtuinn Iw this svstem can be diminished a little. so that the , , 'lihs:_re.sulLs,ntL2j.i11ed by this system i in actual work are saidl to be marvel- -lous; of course there iS "nothing"out o1 the way in the entire design, hut:`usu- ally these simple ideas, though brilliant in theory. seem to collapse when put to a. thorough test in pr;loi;ic_e7,"__"1`he Snell-Crutohvley invention, however.` does nog`. appear to belong-. to this_1,.!S;s. and the inventos -have` demonstrated satisfactorily that a ship able to-"make twenty knots can easily pay out twen- ty-one knots of l-able, the extrmknot 9 being, compensation for the i1Vn" . floor of the sea. " . .:m..I.; ;:;.I:~nl:,arinn ..s:hnws`f.ha.l: com; Lacoumulate Sl1.teKT" * _a. n, lust as cables go. Nothing unusual ~ is visible to a. passing ship save per-. floor of the ` ; WA simple alculatiion-shows that munication can be established by. these` means lfetween points 700 miles distant within :5 space of tli1r`t_v hours, and the cable, once laid would be permanent, Imps whz1t'woul look like.a taut rope * trailing astrn. andeven that-.u0uld V _be conceald `without. difficulty. The wqrk can be as. well done at night. as in the daytime. requiring liftle sup- ervision. . . H ' ,, 54-rvln Tlttstaimns a lieyolullarn of llxlsllmg _____ _ clgggnouvr. _ . The VV'ie una orresponkleu-t "of _, the , London Dui.l,y 'l`elegr:1p1; says:-'Eres.h ` ' disturhames lmppeai _[0 be im p1'epam-i* gun in the B1lJl(:lu}1S.' Im weH~iu[orm,ed' I irrclei Q13 _posihi_1.i'i`._v of a, cozuplete re~` \'o1m'.ion". o_ exist in-g cand.i,t.iox1s .short.ly_ 'ispaI_1"+:-a r.Iy discussed. "A distinguished orig;-=i:;l 2 said:-~'."1`11_e. g~;`ea t'es_t2 ;_5p'u'1`cs at , dmjger Hes ii1,Sei'vi;i,. \\ihe_re ,tB'e Ohr_en-`.~' ov_i_i_;i`h ~dIyn%tsty avpp `sImk- . `N m thL~one'h:;-mi by the 're`tuv:1`1 0f CY- ' `-B}_I;i$1a'n r_;t,he1* 7 by..f'1h. . _ ma a:sr.re.~;s;_.uz-`the most-wmtt1i=.n*g (19,, s::rnpi<';u;;; Mcireciveiz,`-'LVli.eI`e is yhe cir- -c;\1mia.ime th'u.`:t' Ki;u,g**A:I:exz;;i1der `1ia.s` ' -xmen u.. mtim to aiI1..;1nn1'a;l5le-x1puady_.'i` .'t vimnn .\Ii'-hh!m." nf Monfzennarn inf . 1. W ..L-"DS.1N. rnyx-J:;ANJs & MIINYBWS I.1=.::.\'nx. J. Buowx. Bu'rh:.~Al!iston and Cr Lennox Bovs. Elmvule. no MORE nguanm H16 P%ostiva E.vtIwe;t;aTaf can In D .l}anciuiyehtg;Po1mit of it % mncIun:{fjnsELr Mr. 1 9. uemmn, 41 smn Itnoi Toronto, Can an: "By no: Did I V had much o"'the Ctou ad Iu`I:n Munyoni Croup (`um wit a bet: 0! sum. he wu troubled with I In can b and reeling nry bldly mood. I had y (ha: he could Inter! men. win In began um; Runyon`: u OI vial of tho (`wup Cure, !nroved him were and the dlmm us ca lately ital un.ln two or three dlil. he uodictnq can lam] Itnll win two or do n. uuc1:3 Iuulnl: Inn wondat! cumin non } uunyon mam cmneecn: emu pox: m m bu-I. loin: oi no. and up toms Janey dlleue, Pct ; h(un)'on`l Nerve Cum atopl. ummm III 1 wmda up the mun. Price 150. 1 -alum-on`: Hndnchc Cue my! hhdacbs ll .Lu 0I uxlnutu. Prion 251'. ' Munyan'I Pllo Ointment gamut) cum 1] `gm 0` ' ``5i..`c mkhx 1 ll Iuwmq luuynlfs re I H II I ` 7:-mp Mood. Price 26. , ' _ Manon : Fannie Remedial In I Doc] to II 3 en. ._ i $.1l';ny:tn'I (`Marin Remain nevee mt. `OI an (.`un".--mica 26.-Icrumm "tic Mm a...'I'. u-mm um! um Catmi 'l`ubIb-|I1a `:2,--c1eunu an` heal tbmm. Munyoni AImm|_,Re I `unites and cuts permanently. Sc: 81. Manon`: Vmllzer. I put ms: and N tmer ox mat. smngtn tn weak maple. IL - A mums can for ch dlunt. at all any jug, man!!! 25 MI I ml. ` . _ ,Jn-sonar lmm to Pm. M_uny_a_n_:. _l_; Alba: nuzicam` "4u:lL;)rr;ncg?:thm lnnnllltvlll ll dfl. N , . , \_ \ _JluI3on' , CIR . I, .;mar`.IudIg3t g: out mu! Qnlliu |lI.nnn`I Ccld Cure l!f|VIItl'D9_9!!l(hjl ll ._A:des;..;{u-n from Gribm1tar says that it ma: [)3 p_o'afit-'n`7e1y_sta7ted that there has ben no -movment, Iuj-0`1 1'1_ Cigliii 61-, the`S1.~a.nish i'ese.r_.v9 squadrdn. _ . n.:_..x -..n I-.. v1n`1s:n}fnnI` in>marh`I | B coxujtnxcmn ETC. MONEY 'ro_.1.o;m. 0nmLs:-Banl of Toronto Building, Owen Itreez. Bgrle .. i we `D[.va.u1::n 1:x1_.vw ulna--. ,_. V -A third c_a_.L1-forQvo1un:eer,si3;L`?3|,_ to be issued bwichin the next two" Geeks, says " a '*\Vaahingtou~despa'tli..:5 The _ _1;esident has become conviz{c'e?~ hum fthl Vmiiitary toms for invasion `will have td be much enlarged. "HIV `H -..-..2.... mcznnn um!- l`.`5LllJJi.|.l\5 11. \\`Lll l.(\4_uIJ.\ A-u,-u... ._~. g for_ Cuba, 60,000 for the Philippines`. I angi 30,00lFfd fPorto Rico, itiijy u_:._-, uu uu,uu-I Ava. - I4`. - `I015 home defence. . r1,__ rr,...,. \\;u umvc 1.-u uc Luau. -..-..--._. .__ estimates it an rqujre 125,000 me!` ~ 1 nnnnn :_~_. H... `DkHnnino:_ bl 101` name uelence. _ _ _ _ A Hong Kong cable" says:- Ad- miral `Dewey is o1`tif3'ing 'COrx`eg'dnf- island, in Mahila bay, 1I1iVn1`t|g1:l11Vc"-?1!1 I1- nei atgthe entrance to` the. ha1;bom';~~j" Aand_ 0t'he:rwis_e preparing Zny;.Sp:i_lhish eet. 7` " --m_. .._.I.......... ..r...nmn-` unnmJ\Rnl' Vin ;:ftC`}:1"rE{l'y 26 cum: Jtrwnal uuim "rm, Tomnto. on . uuwmq I! u n'J\'ica for my nun. ` ing:-Dyqulau I._:(<,u. . _ _, The unKnq\\ n steamer;--supposed t' be `a. Spanish _awxilia.ry i_:ri;iser.`. jig 17`- *_ d `by the.\\'.i1-mi.ngun and` ~B:mcigit;A. _ amt Vfiftegn _mLl_$ off Key \\ jegt,'_eei1re ` 1y` on Th`mrsda.y evening; Ems not tub:-d.`. Tine Ba-ncrott 'ga.s_re.i up `lm ` ~ auxiliary cruisext Z `V; f mum. cam:-,>;x.:`=m3f A V V , `kaet. ,Th*.F`5`=li.=1rd.s hiiv II....-hm -fn. chase.` ' b ',, `=_- A, Hang`. Kung_,cgL2ble,,jsiL'ys 118 polii` {seized a giiiifntity oi stores.snQg_li;by;- 3 a. Chinese ' merchant: ' t.o`._ f.h& ._ `. _ Wl ,rive_(l on T l1nrS31%`Ni~fri')x11_' Mngik at re.<`3".s\'e_1_1'e'AJ9ings eon'vfe_ye'd 1 [they captaxn. I %nnnuiiAw1sm} iwixtz rto .shI< nun I951: am? `. `althugh `cpnfmuted ` by the V : e`rix:a.:x\,fIeetl* ' 'I`Iw _L :3 ham nadunj) .3 my `1:e991a- at ; that: THENV -I Hltaet. ,'1,"1.*.7j 51 3.%513.-`.` _ `e11ix1gito , 1 in lmmrh noniroinzed Bristol s, a`msIIH.'s v~sa"a's"rI'u".A Ask your Drixggisi r Dealerffur it ,,,, l . `fsnn%sn:>1gn%|%LL~a 1 1 up PROMPT .R_ELlABLE ` AND NEVER FAILS. WAR nnxm ":t'A: :ia3 UV.` 1 .I`:1nVv.I'.u..'. Luv. ginox McCmrm'. Q.(`..~ FIE. P. Pnrmn. QC. .1. A. Mcmnmt. D. C: MURCEIEON. . BARRJE. ._ `McCarthy. Pepler. McCarthy & Duncan. , Alustou and Cree ore. Mommhv. 'PonIar.("m-}uml( & McCarthv. T6 Cure WORK noii? upon. Bum. ;~ * any It DVA` tit vs-van: vv -v--._. AlKISTEIiS,Solici!ors for the Supreme ` Oonrt of Jndicstun for Onurio, Pros` m Notaries, Conveysxgcen, etc. Money to gun. ,0icos:RoII Block Barrie. 0 B. Inner. A. I-3.15. Ounncn. __.._._.`.--__..___....+. ` ` UUUIII" D uvuan _. ` ARR! SJLILITURS. PR)CTQR.\` N! .1: ' . (.`0.`{VEYANCERS, kt. Orru. ' .-Ow. Dunbp and Chppenon .-meta. HOOD JACK8 :-l;:A8ER. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. SOTARIES, ETC .. ,1. .~.,___._ _A Il|...n-..|...... 5 now.xsazaVeh;man~.whq um been xee:-I; tnrin&%'V*h*0rvV':&r 9msni theoxis as to, tazmton. ;Y9n;; have.;youl: own tdgfma on that rs>jea.,;.; A. . , . _ Iiuxbmnu, BL'I\r|.'IDU1V. cut- orncnss AND N: `HT Ruslpxmcax xownl dck Dunloglsh. lfrie. _ - ` nlanhona . . 2? lln- vv- or --vu-_---c-----. ` EN'l`lS'I` will visit Cookstown 1st and aw \\ ednest:ny of each mouth.~-Hil).dnle last? Wednesday; New Lowell 2nd We 1 0Ice-II.ast of Post Oice. Bxme. Ont. ` .330. Box) D.-vh uzrmox. zioxs & nnown. 3ARBlS`I`ERS. S()I.Ig:l l`uRS T.Tr1Ws\'1v" I')T} ' av cnzswxgiig. W 4-1....-- ___, _ DONALD B058. 3- A-. IARRISTER, SOLICITOR. ..-......- . .-....._ F p nxcxntsox & umwan-.V BA)RIs'rE!L9.,s0L1cI'r0Bs1N HIGH r ` 03:37 or JUSTICE. xommms. PUBLIC C0NVI:.Y4!\'CERs. 0k~es---In Barrie. next Bank 0! l'or-znto; and Elmvalr. In-Keggie s Block. - Jon: Dxcxmox. tn. D. 1-`. ihcwn-r. kullstou and Cree `McCarthy, PepIer.CorbQul( ML-Carthy, Orillin. Money to Loan at Loyveat Rates ock Uumog . elaphona A |3n1vIle()l( (:-Upp, Mum's: H: new .__. ;(`~a|'-ierullly Gummedaind Trued. 7s5rnA'rmr a: nsrnn Anmnmlamn n`in1'Qn|-nin Hmhu : R. w. A. Ross, L.R.C.S. W; .F`. C. P., Lomjon. ' ' PHYSUIAN, `SURGEON. &c. x".-mm; um Nxum Rmsmxmcax qua n|tAL4nng Barrio. Suyner and Touenhmn. MONEY T0 LOAN. -- 11- l.. 3-`nu: W? M cwfsrlon c.a a unmet `Anon.-vs: gm. . 1'ou_can have onenyvvheli-e from 0600 to Qb,oo0Lfromthela.rg'e numberfor sale by :`:':_.f;;af;iia:x* nepase Slaig; f`1':Li.I:"1`:'_n`n1 a'1'un'xnx (I; pagan ABBIBTERB, Solicitors in H1g21tC0nrI0 B _._'Jus1.ice,~ Notaries Public Canveynxcer om: Over Bank of Toionto, Bun-ie. uonev in sum of 92000 and upwards, to nn. w. n. mhbn. ..........m , u .A n-..|.,.......... 1.4 an]: uecnnm. mm a. uocAI;r-uiv. . amsrans. sonwrrons. coxvmuxcnns. (to. .. .. -_.._ A\I` n'v~ n n......... An mun 3 LOOIIT. I . P1mcT6R.~a yr... MU.` I . I I U UUAJ. . " - ` Jun Fnusu . Barrie Oimz Ross Block. AUL1.` 8:` OOWAAIU; 7 9 u._ ' nu". J. '0. surrn. _ ........`-An . R- '1'. nan-xY: o. H,},.uYoN.i% 0'55}: Ov`e1-Bank or Toromo,bnrr1e. uonoy m -l._oan It 5 per cent. H. B 8'raA1-Irv, Q_C_, \ H, E:-mu. rnislcuss. I'l`IT. Lvpu Sc`) witnesm required, % vou mt Auouss nlscsluuaors 0ll?ll.`|Al.. mrr, _ Barre [Tm PnnuEss1nmLwEn.1 % (1 gav. na..nuMes mucmas sauou T0 YOUNG man. (ow-1m crmm, mu be at his bmcgm . jhe Court. House. Bntric, every Saturday Regdence and R0,`. Oookstown. ` The sum: n an `guy or .\`n!n-Ie mu ` \ An Only Son-Wu ll: loner : Protec- tor-(`lrm Appeun (pan the Keele- .le lanes lie Young Jun Fnll IN` L..4 I.v--l\;I l....'._.. nuns: I`:-:3 the ' nu. ' . . G, A Wlshingtod despatch` says:-The ,1 Rev..Dr. Talmage preac-hed from the "u \s"ords:' "1\'ow- when he came nigh. to the gate of the city.'behold, there was a dead man carried out.-thq only son of his mother, and she was a w'ulow;: and much people of the city was with hr.`An hen the Lord saw her he 1; had compa.-agion un her, and said unto` Q L her, Weep not. And he _-:a.me and tuuchadf the bier; and they that hard E :` him stood still. And he said. Youngfi ` - . .. .-,.: I , -a-_.| I... anus aLuuu_ mun nuu Aw v--m -v---~a : man, [say unto thee. Afiifind he: that was dead sat up, and began to spezik: And he delivered him to his} m,othe!'."-Luke vii. l2--l3. - } ..,._..I ask 11...! luvlutl. --uunuv vu. 1-'-Lv. E The text c:1IL=; us to stand at the? gate of the city of .\'ain. _'1'he streets` An}, and nsofc .._.` Bull .'.t' Inna EH40 UL LHC Ulllkul -VuAu. `Luv ---v--~` are full of business and. guiety. znrdgu the ear is deafened wich_the Jmmmers .'-1 of mechanism and the wheels _of tr:|l- 5 :5 (in. Work, with its thousand _zu'ins, and thousand eyes, and thousand feet. l `fills all the struck. \\h.~n sud?lTn[' the v-roxid parts. and u. l'ume"r:1l pnS8(*S- 1342- i 1' tween the whveLs oliwrk and pleasure ; I there comes . a. lung urocessihn ol muurning people. who is it .` A trlflert`: _ wysz "Oh, it is notliing but a. funeral. it It may have comexup [Loni the hospital.` t of the city. or the gilinxhouse. or some 5 .10. plac ol the tim-n; but nut ax!` ' :sa_vs the serious observer". "them are i` so many evidences of tired hero.=au'e-l1 nient that we know at the first glance 1 some one has been Ulkffll axvuy gmuly ` beloved; and to our inquiry: "\\ ho is this lhat is carried out with so many offices of kindness and :i_[e-lioI1x"'the` reply comes: The only / ou.of his` mot.he1'.and she it u idow." Stzlnd Vt.-zuili and let the pro;~e:si puss out. Bush 5' all the voices ol mil`th':u.ul pleasure l `. Let every he:id_-he uncovered! Weep! with this passing 'p1`(x~es3i0n. and long` it he told through all the market: places and lJilZ8&lI`5 of_ Kain, that inl Gzililee, tmlay, the sepulchre hath 3` gathenul to itself the only .sun"oi his! mother. und she Zl widow." l .... . _,. _L L . epm and hardly bescead on Lh.eA11oL . nuv-nu.-. uuu -u... .. .....u~.. , H U There are two or three things (but He rel` in m'_\""mi11d. gztxespecizxl pathos L0;5"Ml( this scene. The fixst is_, he _ was a. _ ::(:;:_;' young` 'm:1n than. was b_eiug carried out. thv ,0; To the aged, death homes be:1utifu1..l\vhen The old mag halls and parxts along the ~ M0-'~ -mad`-whe'i`e onfce be buu.-nded like the 1 roe; '-From the midst of iu1medical>1e.'_}nm-+; `ailment and Sorrows. he mes" out: I Il`im,t. I Beh "How long. `oh Lard, how long 3" F-out-- ~ " ` `Rut , `L t} _wurney, he wants to gait: home. He ` ingn sits in the (`hD.`I`(`h and sings, ith iii fuuerg very tremulous voice, `some `tune he I by I3 ~ v be we `a. .,..L.. .......... _..... ......x 10...-.. 1.`. Vl`l_) XLUHJUIUUD lU|\Uy BULUC LUAAL um ang forty- years ago, nd longs to jo_in vthe lxattr _a.ss>embluge,of the one} hun<[r,ed`aml m;:'x_nn_d Eon : thousaml. and ..the- thousands oi thousands whog have passed the f1_ood._ How. sweetly: >he;_ :\leeps um last Sleep. Push back; {thenhite IOTKS from the wrinkled tem- .pI_es: Ll1ey will never um-he again. Fold. _-_l1I_9 pyer the still heart; "theyl 'wxl1_ never >toi1 3,'g(iin} ," Close ge'nt'lyf the eyes; they will never weep again. t Rut Hn man that 1 am sneakinwoi! I I v the e);eS; may \\'1|l never weep ug-mu. v ,. But this man that l _um_speakin_g.oi ` was atvyoung mam. He was just put-'5 ting on the armour of life. and he \\'a.s exulting tothink how his sturdy- I blows would ring out a.bdve the clan- - gout of the battle. I suppose he had 8; young man's hopes, zxyoung man's 'ambition_. and a. young ,man"s courage. He said: `T. I livg: mzuiy -yezujs. I will _ feed the hungry and clothe the naked.. In-this city of Kain. whre th`ere are many bad `young men, .1 will be ' sober, and honest, and pure, and mag- , nwnimous. and my mother shall never be ashamed 0l,me.." But all these pics- peqsts are blaistetlin nine hour. There hepasss lifeless in theprocessien. Be ' "hold all that is-left on earth of the ' high-hearted young man_o the city of Nain. ~ ` 7 - . _ y Th-n-u Ia` :nml`hs':-r thing` that adds .le runes _ Ile IOII; .I-nu Inn. .-. ` bnd~l;'scll lzmsu Iran! from the I -u-_. 1 Io: Nam. - ~ . a . Thexg_ ls` angthzer thing that. adds`: . very .m__n:h_`to this sceneand lhat._.is"_; vh-as wus an only sun. Hoxmvr largemthe \ . family "flocks. may` be. we never could think of siaring one off" the lz_1m|Js.' 'l`_hou'gh they may all have their faults. they all h;me_,`1hei1t excellencies that commend them td their puentnl heart; and it it were peremptorily demanded of you to- y,. `th,-.1; you Ehould yield up! somenf your chiillhmn but of. at very '1arge'family, you -would he confo"und- -ed.- and you could not make 2 s'el'ec,- tron, `But this was an only son. around whom gzutheretl all the pzlrental expec-~ .; '- -t9-UQn,f5.*H'0\V much care in his educa- : tiun. How much cautibn inpwatehing`. l his habits; He_ wouhl _u.;_:u'1`y down the .: name to` other times. 4lI_e_woulcl have ` ti1tim.cun1;_,r_`dl;ot the family property l long alr the lpimenls h:_i-d gone to their last r_e\'va,rd,.-` zile wocull stand in society a "thinker." j" worker, at -philzlnlhroplsb, . a.C`Ii1;ls_lian_." 111).. It is all ended.` B_el1.oldx~hi zx_1th4srel ]31'e_at'l1.is-~(_)Li1:g;`:_:[.`/if.`,.,. i:%`e1`ttinct.T 'l`l1'only' son of-. his inpt;h l \ I I I 2 : V 1 I RS _ . oss-Gut%LSaWs} > . . .. ._ ,,._.__... ...._. " g-i'h,s,-`m, .w21$ ong '0the}'_`th1!1S.l1?t?;$.1;1`, ed to .the`Da~ho5 o.f;t1ns.cen_e- zmi. E "u.-an }i8imnH\'nr- was '11 wufow. The 1113 B . an(k.'now_l;ue was acme up l;0.,ue'uI - snuff. .`1`he'uhie -_1ight~of the ~houSBoI h;(1,bes5__n; -xtiuguished, fund this was ` U19 only .lishb`L'1ett.r;-i :iPu0se she often. aaid; looking at him::~._"'.i`he1~e at?` only two of I1._'7: Oh,.;"i..i$ .82 gmvnsl thing to. ~ 8: -win young man `gtepn out 'm`life. and say. t0 his. moth: M'_1)'on t be down- haarhad.' 1.wm.. as tar-asi possiblm ak; v.}mpj_jog_, t.1nt,. _hu;x1-8 :ha.d been bxokeri. 1 the pathos qt _lm$,_cen_e. !.tQ.':_!;L5. `was hi_ 3:mothar- wasfa wxcfow. mam I an ivmmb "~-he"1' me; 7 q~r.."..:..e .1355: `of thehoukehold -Lhea.rtza1~.' ia1`La.sM pqssi!;$1ia.takq ..'fat_1g6t"a plum. 3.51 an 10 9.; I live. I you,_s;hh1E: never, vmvanit ing, ~"-id"-13*` '~`~,i,9 mt, '1W!.%Y&. '31.? . P00I?1&H . Tthej;u:5-ipegguie am; say they. .,am :-`I-nix`:-~"l*hr.\!=. `-haiva no inmm. a`hI~.`I to his "`1]'on l; be -uown- 2 But-, _ may .. get "tired of wma Ltma. have A lush 9\'C!V_\' FUTIUII EIIIH f!EL'l'lUll U1 UL`. 1111]]! . 'He Wm :1 man. He lookexl off upun *3 ' l'the .~,e.'1\just as you luuk off upuu lhe seep \\l.U.`I`b'. He wvnl, into .\l:u'thu's huuse jet, just us yuu go imo alcottzgge. _>Ue km _ l)re:Lthau hard when He was ured, Just I . as you do when` you are =.\'h:1u.\'\erL He. "1 felt utter slee Jiu um. 21 nivht in the I 8 E. bath 3">t.0rn1 J'LISt like you do when you have \. ,- men P.\;p<,N3~:l tu 2|. Ioxnpest. It was just 7 I as humiliating [or Him `In beg b:'e.ui'zLs ; it. would iv for yuyflu Levnulv a p.u1per. abut. : felt ju~r as much iusuu*d by being ,5 m';s0ldlf or' th'u'(_v piC(.`.Ei0ff siier u_s ynxtx` _ , , '\\0u :. 11 you were sun or 1 e_ prlce u `L5 ; at dug. Hem the :`.x'tm'n. uHhe beat! to Wt-! sole of his foot. He was :1 man. Oh. 1 .ifu1.. when the thnrri-s weze twisje or His K brmv.,t.be_v hum Him. just . `h 5 they would hurt your lirmv xi lhvy - E I \\.\w\ Iwiuhnl fnI"iI H44 Hunk IHII . H11 :1lfh78"' table. The old griudfather was \'er_V|Wh0::e preae=nce'the paraiytic arm was` old, and his hand shook so. they said: : thrust. uut well. andlhc devils crouch- ~v.... emu 11rr 1nnnI air. with us at ed. and tbelepers dropped their scales, am, am) In: nmm sum): so. we; Bdl\.l..r Xian dmll no"mor9 sit with us the table." And so they gave him a place in the comet. where day by day i he ate out 0! an earthen lowl-e}'er_v- thing put into that lnwl. One clay his band trembled so `much he dropped it, and it broke, and the sun. sentedat' {Ea elegant table in nu'd1lu0r, s_ai:l lo ` Ills wle; Now, we'll gel. uther `:1. wooden bowl and that be. can't break." ' So a wooden howl was obuilned. and every day old grauclfauher aw out of ` that, sitting in the corner. One; day. ` . "while the elegant young man aml.h'ls < , wife were S0tl0d'C their table. with ` chased silver and all the luxuries. and ' mm uuxiuon ant upim the lluur.tha_v fs4w the lad vshi1tlln.g,'u.nd Ih-.ey :tuid:` My" son. _v\lm. are yqu doing (here | with that knitel" "Oh." .-said ha, "1 _)-l'm making a &rough for my father '>and molher to_ eat out of when they r get. old I . l | l Rm! thin l'r\Ill`ll!' mnn nf lht-I LEVI . \V?| ac;-v vu -- ..._..----. HIBICIAN, SURGEON M). (Late 01 Drs. Hnrvie & Smith Orillin. Onto: um Rssxzmnos :-Cornor Own: and Collie: Stretn. Barrie _ , r , gen, om r I ` Buiithis young man. of the next. was not of that character. He dld not he- longjgo that .~:chool. I can tell it from `the way lh:_\' muurned over him. Ili- u was to be the companion of his moth r. ' HP -was to be. his '1n0!lL-r`a prom-(or. H0 would return now some of the kind- ness hv haul received in the days uf vhildhuml and l}o}`h00(l. Aye. he wnuld l wixh his strung hmd uphuhl that iurm nln:nd_v enfeelvled with age. Will he ido it? No. In one hour all that pro- :,I/llise mi help and L'L)lIL}|ill)llll1Sl]i1J is gone. . There is u world of anguish in that une- lshurt phl':ue, "The only son of his. nxuther, and `sheqt widow, I `V ii` 7 A " . 7 I, I '1 .. .- l..'.. nun uvx . nun ablwxl} -- nu.v-- . Now, my friends. 11 was upon Ibis "scene that Christ hrukv, He 0:11:19 .in iyvithuut any intruductiou. He Sl()pp(`d `the prom-gsion. He had only two ut- ;tera.nt'eei Lb mnke: the one In the mm. ....'..... man 3. .. Hy... ;lt'K'iLBl.'(.` L0 IIIIULEL ILIE mm H! \.Lll5 `mourning mother, the u|h'l' to 558` `dead. He cried_0u;t to lhv mournmg .! one: " \\j'-ep not," and then, touching the bier 311 x\'hi.=:h the son lay, He cried out: "Ycvuxhg mun. [ say untp lhe l.-Xrise! And he that was dead sat up-" I I Iuezrn hrn nr` fhrno fhinuvi frnm 1.111581 .-um rue um; um: (wuu am. up. 1 I lt'21l'l1_I\\`0 or` three things from [this suhjecL; and first, Klimt Christ `was :1 mun. You see haw thin. sorrow !pla_ved ujton all the ohmis of his Qhourt. I "think we forget this too oft:-n. ;(`hrist "nus a. man more cerlaiinly than ,you are. for Hg was `:1 perfect mun, .\'oxs.'1i1nr ever slept in ship's hum- movk more soundl_\'_.LhJt Christ slept in .1h:xL hunt on Gennessure-L. In every `llvrve and musvle, and bone, and fibre of -His bod'-'m every emotion and` affection of -Hi` heurL-~in even` notion and deci'~ion n ' His minul. L1,. .. nu... LIA `:\I}A\l. 1-H` nnnn ; U1_\' \\`()l.Llu uurt _yUul mun H. Lu:-5 `were twisted [or it. He youk nut nu` 3_Him--r:he nature of Mlsgvls ; '11; took un ; Il`im>the seeg 01 AhrzLl1;un. `-Piece Ucgmo ! E'-Behold the man ! J I 1.- . ~ .v- _,,1 : [ V V7 `"7 l must also draw from this sul.z- l and N `.'-' jecL__thut He was :1 God. Suppose that m0? 4 1 :1 man should now attempt to break up E the `S ` 3 funeral oh.-iequies. He would be seized ` dun: ha,` lbylhe'hurphe would be hnprEoned.ifha}f' Q g were not actually slain by the mob 1 9! 3? 9' before the officers could secure `him. If E `W "Wm ` Christ had been a. mere uxortal, would 5 *\`` ' n *3" He have had (1. right to come in_upon ` you Wen gsuch procession! ` \\'ou_l.d Hehove. 1 And 30 ; succeeded in `His interruption 2 He was not H19" 3 morethan 9. man`, for when He cried 1 b3 lb? I out`: `_`l .533 unto thee, arise!" He that {A -```,1 the ` was (lead _s_at up." Oh what excite-_' 3:5 `t `-59 mean, there` must ~hzLVe been t,herea,h0ut i t"` 4 ` l The body` had lain .pro trate. It had i 3'. um fbeen "mourned over with agoniz'in'g-gh`-""m`-" ` tears, and yet now iblvegins to more i 5 `I991 l in the shroud, and to be flushed with '9 Wt 3 cl life; and at thevcommzlnd of Christ he ; '06 911 : lrises up and looks into the faces of` the 3 ```*".``1S ' astonished spe(;ta.tors. Oh, this was the l, the EM8 work of it God. I hear it_1n His voice; I Yonden 5 I see. it in the flashwdf His eye; I be- 599135 '4 hold it` the shopping of dea.th s-il{ H9 fit 3 shackle; ;Is1=e it in thtrface'of the ris-{ Hl3_ V010` log slumlielrer`, I_ hear it `in the outcry I Phrlus `V V of all those who`w`ere spectators of the`; 1 The` scene. lf,"when 1 see u1.v_LoLd,.Je.sus2I110\11`I1'1` (`hristmourning with the bereaved, Ii~`-`ays-` ' put: my hands on His shoulders. and.- Perm? :~:a.y:"".V,Iy brother," now that I heuli It may . Him proclaim supernatural deliver- Thai 3'00 , ances, I l.olo'k; upinto His face and say ;-ntu\uu Luv Luuu . your hes , with '1`homas,;My,Lortl and my .m,t;i_~ 11 . n ,, ,L .x_:L.{. ,1... -......,..,n,.,;,,o,,,A ;,n>'j|lCl0Il Do you not. think he \vas*::'God'?"'A greu't man`y people do not believe that.` .' Jand they comprumke the matter. 01'. ' | they think they ccmpromi.~:e it. They ; .0 ay He: was ,eL,.\=erj'\:,g0od man, but He U? 5 was not L'GDd. _'I`_h`nl. is imysossible. '.He 5 ` i, xvas either aliod or :2 wretch: and _I_will prove it. if a mun{;r6fesse_s to;1;e thalz.` d which `he is not, 'wha.t; is he? He is at .1 lia}`._an iu1p`6stU`1";:Fhj pucritel That is P y0\ii`"ii'nani'1)1 0fl1s'V5'fcliEt." -I\'IO'w, Christ *- p1`ofe ss8?11'_.t0 `b-i!.__`3.Q1.;_.E1';_5.`.1.iJ,1 OW-I ` and over :iiEFHe\'v'vas as God, took the -1 ixttribufes of 3. God, and assumedthe _ works and offices at "a God. Dare you ' now say -_He was not? He was It God . 0:` He was "a. .\vt`_e _cch.` Choose ye. Do ~ -you think I caiiugt. p1'0\"6 by this Bible ' thatjjlo was '1: God-3 If .you. du'*not `. l.e|ieve__t he Bible, Of- course themistno ` . need. U? ml! `talking with Sbu.-. ~ 'l`he1'e - is nu;-ou1u'1on data f1`u1_n"which t0`si;a.1't. . Su'ppo;-je yoimio i;eIigg,ve it %. Then 1, can ' dmoastrate thatvxa _~.Was_:-Dj_vi-ne.~' I ca,n"pz'6ve`tIiut I16 \vas~<-:`rea'-1.01` ; J'ohi`$,-`tr .3`; All things, wexe;.:mn{d.e: by Him; t1nd,wiLhom; mm was got anything . imaig_tTh:x'.wa fma de.". in: wits `ej.ei`miI,= ` .31;xu. . I`iii1i';Aiphii :3;h' ~ T h.8i-I-1.1.1-"T1I&.\L..i`1't1..._.t_l1.e_,_ei15L_.119.Jili $7 - `u.zid.`t_l1e'la[s`t. Lean prev'ef.He wzg; B` 0m_g_ip_ot`ent`. Heb; `i. >191 "The`he`,ave11's s .;a1jg*the work of "l`hi:n`e. Ir;v.m_1s.'f -.I_ca'n .n|-nuA- n u.-nu nin.ni.'~m.ienf.."J"ohn I .-areiithe work 01 `mung nanqs. _ -4 can -prove` He was omniscient.v.`J`0hu ii.'-2'): ' `.'He knew what was. i,n fmun.."'v_Qh,.yes. ` hgavgd the crystalline \v_all$ aldng Whiclh : b phe Isruolitasjmarohed. H9 planted the mountadms. He'1._'&ises`up g`ovfe.rnments L . and ua.sts_dow}1 thmnss, and7ma.1c_hes V across ne.1;_ipns.`and a_eross worlds. and . across the`unive1'm Eternal. 6x'nnipo- teut._,'tmhindpmd. and unaba.shed,!1`ha_I;. ; hMI,d`thIMf.fwa.s nailed to the`/cross_hb1d_n - than stats (in. is .lea`gh oi love-. '1`hat_.hea.d \ that dm;`>|pdMonLt;he boae`m.j-in a!,n_ting ; % . mm-1 make the world make i Hi9fis'a*GUd.fih;tc1e1>=*&he`3ea. . 1_1e1up- " `V `Qua qgajgn gnnll. HMKQ mu W011 gangs - ,o;c1t;s.nbd.; '1'hB,t ?:'0f08~tb-t stowed ; hg,_l_;,st.pung.shgm,-`meat helium (aha : ` ' `Id WM Eilmushallibe my =cum insxm; the common . . ` (6 _ 1 _ .. .. ,_ wise as M ram t>ysta11;ins~ uassmj 6,529: Qrcmm mam. wmaonlv mm. in 'ii?.{"2x&' imiisz in gaming ; _md ghall. make the world qpxalge ,.+|4:u.m_'vhat vuiomthnf moaned m 1% 913? thamdid meiniu 5WhjB_tf = Isxxscnr-t:`::oxsar:1:se .m:::;rom atom oughisgw .b9ar.Ltha.:reatiest hm of`x1I,RMz ' , M !:)yTtLa1I~_ing~ us cg: gngml ~2- jmn nmrixn. Exmmmg, rnunemjgr, cum: .2, 193.; zl-DTILSI. Ulll WCH, iIllll.|-I-B QRHLIB LsUu\,u' the lepers dropped and the tempeats folded their wings. 3and the boy ; wt:-he! of a few loaves made a lgmduez tur five lhuusund. and `the sad procession of my text broke out in, cumzratulation and hnsanna. ` I I p, _|., _..I :,..: oL..t `in the. obsxgquies. 'l`hure is nothing ...\.....,................ -.... ...,........-. , - Again 1 ienru` from the suhjpct thgit .Christ was a. sympatbixer. Mark 5" 5 thmxuas a city fu.nemL_i_ mun-`i `try, when the bail (Chili, I vy` know `n 5111 (LIA.-ut it for five uiilt-5 around, and ;V they k11a)\V whaJ."vms the waning; _ui!.b'e'_}_` the~ m':1ni-how old he `was, and` 3 what was his ulast. ex}x*1ienx'rS. 7h They know with win: teuipomi pm:-{,3 [:e:[$x.bP has left his "family. '1`~bc_re is no haste. were is` no indecency done as .:L_ mvre u1:1Lu=r of kusi-A urns. Even {he children vu111e.ou_I. its the prxresgion passes and ionic s_vm-` vnlhpriv am] the {rm--.x`|\;uin'.u.' nmuu $4,)` the processuxnn and loan pathetic `and the Lree-.sh;uim\s seem `Rf deepen and [hf brooks \u:p in ts_\'m- palhy as the`})_r4y:es:4ion gm`.-5 by. But, mark you. this that lam sienkipg of was :1 city funeral." in grun- cities the vnrt jrxstles the hearse. and there is mirth and gladneuss and indif- fen-nre any the heaping pr()JI'SSinll gags hy. In the city 0:` Shin it was is (`U111-`V mun thing to have trouble". and `ma- reaweznrui |nd dt`.U.L`h. (`hrist saw -il every ,day there. Perhaps that very huurthere new others Him: carri-*d\ out: but this fl'e([UPni`_y of truuble did not. harden Christ's he__:irI. up an. He rstepped right ulJ.t"lI1d' He s:n\ this mou. en and I16-*kxa d"'c75n1'p:r.si'U11`"?7ii her mi Ha s:zid;"`\\'ee-p not." Sun I. have 1019!! you. oh bruised souls. and there are mrxny here to-d:i_v, h;i've you ever foniied over anuuziivnce likwthis and nnli-'e;l how many sh.ui0v.'s of .=or- 3 r0.\ there are? Yuu cann-.:{.' whm-. you` an Eu..z"1.uL1.LL\.I.1_f|t_.L"l.)EA_L.l1llL.h.11lFl_'_ H .m H m I`... H, In "I I; I. ;_tand, lcogilv to all such to-day zLnd .-;a_y:_ Chris; mvets you, and Hui hzlsf cmnpussmn on you and H:-9 says: "\\'e+p, uuL."` } -rlxnpes wilhsom-J it is finzmcizxl; trouble. (1h!"`you say, " it is such mg sill_v..[hing for :1 man to u-ry over lost: mumey." Is in` Suppose you` had large fnrlunu and .-H luxunvs hruught. to your mini and yuur wardrobe was full, zu1(L3nur holn \\`a l.wu1tiful li_v- mnsin and uu-nhxrnra and niuintinu um! V-V_C\".'l*lI\Jy LLI: \ L1ll\l, I-l\,l\.`L. l` Or perhaps this trump at the gate nil J 5 Kain h.lS an evhn in your own lieroft C 5-`spirit. You went out to the grain`. and l e ,.- you felt you never could come back] 3 ; again. You left your heart rliere. Thel` ;`\\'hibe snow of leash covered all me I 3 i garden. You listen for the spazlking of .5 lvoices thal will never l)9`h9:lI`ll agzlitnlg _ the isounaling oi fee.t thaumvill ne`v- Q tgl-r more in 3- o1Ir (_l\vell1ng_ again, and ` J ` there this morning, `vkhlle lspealt lb,` `iidull. heavy. leaden pressure on`your f;ht*a1'f. God has (lashed out the light 5) of eyes and the heavy-spi_rit that ffthat woman carri_e,dbnu,l of the gate of 1{.`Jain is-- no `heavier than yours. And` 3 the door, but he comes not in. 8 you enter the nursery, but .he is Sznot (here. And you sit at. tl1e.t_ab d i but there is a. meant `chair next--to you. t I And sun does not shiuq so brightly ,_ 3 as u.sed,to, and the voices of 1affec~ tiomdo nohstrike you with so quick . dla, thrill and your ch+ek`h:1s not so E! healthy :1 hue," and our eye has not also deep 21. fire. Do not know} .Do h 9 we all know There is anunlifte,d ` e woe on your heart. You have been! 8 carrying out _v0nr beloved.,.0_ne beyond 4 81 of the city of Nuin. But; look ,; I Some one stands watching. He ,_]_seems waiting for you. `As you come -5.; up stretchs_ out His hand of: help. ;-His voice is in.-ll of tenderness. yet .- y - thrills with eternal strength. Who is [e`itl'- The very One who ac\_?osl,e.d_ the 15? mourner at the gate of Nainvand "He Iisaysz "Weep not."'-f . , ', I .a Purhnne if is.-1\\'nr s.a grief Lhun .1113-(L. lUll, 1lIl(L`}'l)uY l.ln)Hl iii l.| ULILUI U) ` music. and Hl'u1[`Il}I`.` uuvfpixintiug. and thronged by Phi` eh-g.I.I)f. and edllcuted,` and then 50.1119 rough misfortune shmxfsl strike you in the he-, and tr:u11ple ,_your trmsun-5' and \;1unt your children for their faded dress, and ` Send you inm comtnercial circles an un-! .l..-II"). ..~1n_... ...m..~. .-..n.u.--nun! u \:lIul\_ isays: nee}: nuL.- 1 , . `I , Perhaps it is.zL\\*or e griefthun lha-t.` ( Ht be a, living home . trouble" you <::u1not".s1_wak aboutl to ., bestftriend. 1` gay be some do- , `_mest.ic . unhappiness. It may be an evil I n.{;.icion._ It may be, the, disgrace f_0__l: _, . lowing in the footsteps of a. son that . as wayward, :1. companion who is cruel, '; ' or a` fut-her that will not do right; i 71 ' lt is worse than x.le:z.th; =A_ud. yet there `_,_lqpk uvVp gull hggr the vpice that accost- '8.n`<'l for ye.ixr thexje n1;|.y"_hu.ve*b'en`.a ;vu':ture suikmg its beak mto t-he vie-' ` 5 als of your soul, and you sit th1`E' `L0- Pdayfeeling it. worse than death. It is. { is relief. l`bou.~3;h the night may .be the b_l_a-.`kest,~thr>11:.r,b Lhe vuiues'of,hell I may tell you'll) curse God." and die, [1 Hhrua1|in@i[hUlceIs% BARRISTKRS. Solicitors of the supreme Conn. Proctors. Notaries. Convoyxumsrs. kc. llonoy to Lot. Olccaz Rosa Block. Dunlap:-treat, Bahia. Wmxxarou Arm. Au`-zx Cownv. ._.__._~\

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