....5.uuau uuvv -uu. nu.x.uu.u uuzs. - ' The Resurrection is the best at- edted fact in 11119 Gospel naramive. Each `evangelist records it. ' ".I`he Aipostles and their comrades T are susdidnexrly g transformed} iiroun panic"- stmicben, d-espaziningv - men, _ inrbo a -`band, `henoic and enthusiastic of -pumposeV-tt:he`ir fears and! doubts V and A `ihesimamionxs dlisa:pvpear.; ruheir rpregdh- ring turns upon the Resurreaiog of I ..+L..r:... 'l.'..-.:I 'n....__ 'r.x._..u1.-- .._...- "V.-V dynnau -uA.Lx\J \.u1'u U1. ua. LII > . . n 1, was not. enough for Harm -to show: H.-ins pity for the mourners" in J`a1i11'1.1lS (house, or, His love for tube` dead friend by the grave of Lazar-I us. `He would show. to His d-is- ciples the ,higher law of spnir'i17u.a1 existence. Too` hastily -we exczlainn `?mi~naa1e ocf 'mira;c1es. `That! which Christ has , revealed is highest '1a:w Of` human` 1`}fe.W ` 5 1 .rm.~.. n-.____-n-J_--2 - ed wuitih the `c-alamiztv that had} stricken `down an enthusiast who I` ha)d.promised more them He could! perfomn? The love which had led His followers from the` rst waee `manifested to the ':1iav:~it. He loved T' them. un-t_o the end}. The waters of the c0Td river of death had not quenched His love toward them. iHe gave .them the o0nv:in*c'in~g- signs, [both of the grave and -of His . nIl..-...:s:...,1 ;. .L....._...'..c.._-__-_1` L REAY-T0-WEAR SPECIALS _- _*-J.1.aL|\IIC_\' `s_)'lalllOl'l OH u_ne, registered, age . . . . . . . .. 6--Thorough`bred Astallioh ; registered, ?an_y'._age ........ .;.. 7-.-Heavy Draughfc.wTeax'h` a ftachedf `_W'2`al'gon` ;'{`."l i .L . . . 8+ Heavy Dr:1ug,_h`t1\'Ia'f<':_"'or ,G_ld'ig,J3` yrs.` or up"va.fds 9-.-`Best Single. Dxixjer, attached to vehicle (stallicms j v lpr_xjeAc1_L)_.4..;`,;`.;..,...:. ..... 'I:i-.fe.:'avy Draught Stallion, Clydesdalegegistered, any age on line O I o U o C 0 C I O o o o - o 0 O 0 I O I u O I O I O I O Q Q o I I 0 Q I I I O U I O I 0 U 9 c o u u on 2--Heavy Draught Stallion, Percheron, rcgistcred;..... V 3`--Heavy Draught Stallion, Shire, registered...- ...... ..; `4--Roadster Stallion on 1i_ne, regi stcred, any age.;`. .... .. l`5;-_--Hacl o1.`l}1Ar.1-,.:_.eg1stered, any-age ..... Secgio STALLIQN SHOW Markt Square, -1-5th Sciefy s Rles to. GHvern. % % ` V Entrance Fee $100 5 This is the busy spot in the suit season and for rush sale we offer 9 serge suits-in Navy, Black and Broyvn, and I0 Tweed _Suits, all well made -1_2_ AA A An `mvr. 1AJL1oyd Thompson spent his .Eas`m$r holidays with f11iend!s.in 'Co1 ~ to her (home at -Oreemqre last week, u..|.ucI an: uuu very guuu yen lingwood. .. , . 7 _ . `Miss Florenaoe hMi.1Isap retuznned acfter spending a few weeks with her` friend, Mrs. Thos. McKee. ""`7* - Miss M. C. Curr-rie is her Easter iholildays art her home iii` Craigleith . _ - I .'u'_ a-.3`). , A `- -' Far `Busy Week? at Sarjeant & King s nanny a.-a\.avv no `anus; -`J an :1 v\-up u..rv-up--' un- natty suits all at one price this week-coo 0000000099.. ~oco`. noon A thoroughly smart tailored suit, on mannish lines, inhNavy _and Black, special $ this week at .............. .; ......... .. 25 doz; ne Ribbed Hose, in White and Black only, special price per pair .... .. -The New Meiddies are here at $1.00, $1.25. and $1.50. asmen new styles um ma: make thesevuseful garments more popular than ever, in all sizes from [O yea:-<. 1', ' ladies`, from $1.00 up. ' The Millinery Department has resumed its old time vigor and there is good rcztsnn : --Ladies must have becoming headwear and there is no place within your reach like this store for Millinery`, prices always moderate. but unusually low this s:1sm. Sarjeant& King, Ltd. Ladies Suits at $10.00 Ladies"Suits at $15.00 Ribbed Hose at 25c any-xuxu .n.4'uou\.a.| um 111:! JIUJLIC JJUKU. `MT. and Mrs. John Ferguson Nantyr visited at Mrs. T.- Can bell- s on Sunday. T 1]`... -D G...._'A.._.A. -1` T '4'I 1 SELECT YOUR SPRING HAT THIS WEEK 'V\a\a\-I |.l|nIIbn0' IAII V! VI` lnainguw *1 . ?`.?. .35`? $10.00 -.u_,._a.~;J. 4Juu-n. uwuu. J03 , _8.I1Cl_ `De ! lrlieve with tlhsanksgivimg; The e~chu.11ch s Etukxhanist on the zrst day off: the week diates from this re'veil`a- -ion -of a new life on-the first Eas- ter. The Risen Christ no longer manifests H3i:mse].f -as He did on thosefonty days to His disciples. Bruit we have our cotrmgxurnion with Hlm, He has called us inrtao "fellow- glip wiitth I-I-_innsel1f--a fellowship may wu-bu. ILl!IIl$Bl|I""'a -IelJ0'WShi11p mt Ideamh does not mar, nor eartih- ly existence Ite11minrart.e. I caxme, -He says, Iuha:t they .may have ~1-irfe, --...- .....v ...\......\.u .|...|.u*1.u, awu W1 uu !-him who had ed and fol1'owed~ at a o -diisban-ce. Come closer. S. P-erter,j -in repenttamlt misery thas ens`oered*.,`i1`1\ rwlimh that other diseiplle. They see. the clothes lyng. No sign there of `hurried removal, or nocturnal theft .df body.` The winding sheet and `head-covering remain as proof to -'incred;uou`s eyes uhm their gaze looked.` upon no dream or fancy, but on the simple" faetgsi a sacred, `T 3- - I !~the` Resurredbion? There are thosei |who endeavor to -get` rid of the: `Resurrection narra-tive by the` theory of h-a1lucina:tLon, zbutt wills I tench a he-ory aiecounvt for the ap- pearance of the empt-y grave, for] the t1-a~1`1sfm1ma:tion in the Apostles ! demeanor, for their continued glad appeal to. the Resuerrecmion for the dbserwance of Sunday as a perman- en-*t .insst i`*l:uttion `of the` church, for LL- _1__1`- - L__4_- 1' en"-L mnvsmzurulon 01 me cnumcn, Ior `the whole history of C`1i1-rist.ia~nsity in -sulbsequenit cenmuries? ,Ou'r Resur- reahion hope is so imtimamely boundzi "up with our faith in Ohnist that it gvves dlhe scale who our _re1'ig'ion. ` `Let us ciraw near this glad Easter gdaay to he S8N|i0111"tS` tomlb; wicth him who denied Him, and with -'In3nn Irv-1nt\ L.-...`l 11.3 ._.1 1-11- 0-{canton ite air 25c PRIZE usfr D1461} U .LlA`(lC`L'L7L VW1 UL]. 411.10: KJU 1103. Mrs. Bains and` daughter of Elm- vvale jgalled on Mrs.` -Geo. Peadoek MIDDIES -v-- u. awuxou Wirtlh gay, and, T - 1 I l . avn .. .... ...-.-.__._-. ,rn1 I House Dress'es'that are certainly wonderful value at ....... ..$l.00 and .25 _Made in good useful styles, of ROCl `Prints and Percale, in any color de- I sired, tliis week only......'$l.00 and The new model for 1915 is aigreat sc1':<:r,t};.r_ cut-is right, the material is strong, it has {cm strong hose supporters, a big leader atour low price of........ . . . . .. New iedlesivgn in Wgrk 'Aprvon;,- `full. llagging style of excellent material, special this ` week.....: ................................... .. ynbe`atl_)le Corsets at 1.00 W9rk_ Aprons at 50c .1- ...... -..' 1st mid 3rd _ 4th $500 $3.00 $3.00 Pg- -__ 'Jov1m M-oKeever andm Wtallter C-1~a1ig1hea-'d and children of Mi-dlaind , spend; Esasrber with Mrs. Coffee. 1 . . * -Miss- `Cora Knapp -and Miss M. Gray spenrt Easter T rwdth the 'latter s pare1_1!ts' va-t Omngewille. "ll": .. f`I1-_- I`-_...- -13 TI1..._.___1.-{ House Dresses -uv-v \IuL\A'u1 UAJ o ` . l. Shaalll We not then seek :-- ta nnrore Ohnisman view of il-.zrI.: ghave rerceiivecl, In our lmk :;`~ .emprty -tom b,V the assurzuw `IT l5Ch1!issti'an In the ..c 0111-'..Easter day n1essa_:- approach death as w- ;1;v4f sleep; as 8. grameful H1`4ilIi.'l!I` naxture, not tlorngiivng fur it. dreading it, but aL'.(rt`miH;_" 1 God s good way--a step in 11:}. gnort a going ourt of lifu." if`. life is the Ifou-ndamion ]>r'in-igl our sipiriftuhal being. It ii :2 of superior intellect to :1.~~m11.~ death is to sever us fan-\"-1' It is note >"`.`i.~l1!!"*`. superst-itivosn, but the (lm\\"in:' Iinmost soul tihaxt `yearns fur which the Resurrecmion .~`m1~ I i"Ch1`!isti1aI1i`tty is not stnici~-m. 4 has blessed with His mm 1-:H'~ tears `of the mournor. lI:z`_ hollkis our lhand~ at the }.z'1';m~: He, ou:r Iiomd` and our (Ml. \ drlfliy and beyond 111o:1~m'v are 'hdlped' and -c-oxnforml He seems to .~`:I.\'. ltrue life is not in the 3_1`I`:l\"~_'l : rtlhen` noit Ato faithless (it`>`1>;ll1'. eausel Jxive, ye shall liw :1 The disciple whom Jesus 1-wwl and believed. May it b0 .L"1'1`` us Easter morn 011w nw- upon that empty 'f>IH seeing, `sbeadf-asltil-y to `belim-. ....uv;uuu.r_y 1\&':VIl[!\V"Jl{'lil1H Hairy Pea_.rce of Barrie I\`li`-1 yo her home 'I`hu.rsday, afm` .~"p<`i'- 1118 8v'W%k `the gumt of hm` 11:} Hemnan, T -and other I'v1;1'.I~' 111 I-m101`nvb111l`y; _ ' V. x C- 4 gand tht hey may v -ea!buu 1d%an-`til y. 3 o1_._.11 _. _T -. .1 h\'<- V-}_I(`1'z11 lluva VLJJUU wt U \I A.\lrJ.Jb'_\J V I.LAJ\./0 Miixss Claara Carson of Toronto` Tsvpvenrt a few days with her -parents here. ' -r 1. 1.10 I n .'1 -'-s 1- -r V: m"od m_ n to xx; L\.IVIJ.L`.I1`\J\.l vu 1_.l\7J. \L.l.'\J'Ll.lC Lll.CJ.Cu `Miss Bertlha Srigiley osf Tororrbo! spetmt the holidays with her parents! here. T . Hi}. Wtaliter Kell` of Hamilton spent Easter at his home here. .1`-... ..._.1Jv` 'If_.... T-'l,, 1` IJ\./nl. 0 U11 L) wuua Mr. P. -Sarjarlt of Ivy visited at Mr. A, Dyer s on .Sun\dJay. , Mm '1` D...+..... .. .....-..,::_... n-- . April 6th.-'--Mr. - `Carson Otfl Toronto spent a few days under. the- parental roorf. - T V 'll`._.' 1\ T "D ..-._.. ..1lJ.... ...C ."ll'.2 .].`| .-.--`,1` 1.l'CL\JI.l. UCNJ. -In \J'\-"J-O Mr; D. J. Rey- nolkls of Midmadl spent Easutnar `with Mrs. Coffee. 'II'.._.. 11.1.... -__ J _1-__...1_;.-_. -1 151..- number, per_ lnb. . . Butte1', by th 'gh:il'(_:11:`en,,_.dress<.i:d, " 3&9 `JKI-5' - recently. .11"-.. 1' &J\.IL we M-r_. Leo coughun [of the B.0.I.' iiipenrt the holidsayls rwith his parents `ere, ` 17701:! -I` -v\- .1 4- run wif". ".nd?"11$E. cE23rg`S "fz2 1io{1ds, have neturneldl to `Midland, after spending the ' win-`ter- here. f\--.'.J.... .. _.--._.|`L._.. 1-__...___ `L___- _A_L__-.J` ta L~1`1`1\11r'bem1'w-;';\o:r`r;U1;<;re attend-` ed the ball`. {art VPhve1p@s170n`on Monday n-'ing1'h1t and `all repent a good time. i HOLLY # [ AM1 5sth.-M:i. ss .s. X Hawkins visii/oirng in Toronlto. T . oMiss Nellie Kell -of Toronto home for the s-urmmezr. nu .-__ tT-__,,- 17-, ,n `An.1 1 'J U1L\I IJ bIJL.I'*ll\.4L Q mlissfv erna Young of A 1'1anda~1el vuisximed afc _ Wrm. B1oxham s 011 _ Sunday. Jr..- 1')-__-_1_1_ --._1 .f , V '1- 'm'.]}:;.J.R.eynolds and Vwo sons of! Amolsa, S'ask.,' spent last week with Mrs. R. Reyno1d_'s.1 u`\l'.:,.... A___A- CL. ,0 1*. - 1 v .l."\/J LL\.I$\4lCI .?is"'Amy S1`-ig1.eyof Barri-e has` retulm-ed to her hgme there. ."I I : __ 1') _ _u`L _ ,_, - PH - H 7th` LI,-NE %\7.F`.s?1i'A' I V 'Aipril' 6th.--'Dhe roads around these parts are -not very good yet. ll`-1` T AVA. mo. -- L 1i -" - -ba.\/A \JC Mr. W-ifred` Dickey of Torontos eaed on_,f1viends here recently. I (II. ..._.-.]I' -11".... {W _-....- `I3-_.__ -u1.J.._ ' ` .'.Barrie,. April -Tth,` 1915 Wheat, Wlhaolesale .. 1 25 Barley, wholesale . .. .% 75' _` Peas, wholesale . . , . . Budlgwheat '... ..- ...'o ' {sou .. nus l._ATEST MARKER Jdst_ Unloading a Caf of ROOFING! ms t $1 .00 Per Square Prics From 1.00 to 3.50'PerSquare CORRESPONDENCE H. H. Otton & Son FIVE No need to send your money away; We are distrib- utors for the largest . makers of Roong in America W at}: now 2'f;.ble to supply ' ydu with ROOFING at -AvI5urV_\l_UD, '5.'ve vIf_|'3 VJ .17h9 '_10ad coal ou'aS Apples, ..No. 1, {winter tillll VAIJIIGCU a rhorse . near ` POINTS ii 13 16 V 30." AA 14%65 . k.1?2%;09.: .10 E00 " n "An 253 drug; "i"9 `Mr. i3 13 AA 0 I -Turkeys. ...' ,.T . Beef ghindx quarter :3 Au. ....'.-..L-_ '- 18 35 35 an ness '-and care. "An aged .mother and fbrothevs, and sisters, are also I '.a'l1 that was mortal of Miss" Lottie Luck, - tihifnd daughter, of Joseph Lusdk, was laid ix;-1ahe_. grave. Mliss Luck had been suifer-A img with oonxsumpw.-ion_ for who} last W um d*"h.;.;31e&S9<*[ has from :1` no. .A.--aJx`A_._._.a._.. ULAV _VLu..|. _-uaiuxc. LLIU .lLLllt5rlI.' was held to .St. James Ohurdh and -oe.me"fl'.Y: Rev; A 0.. "Browne oondu`et- -ing he service. The deepest `orf sympa1:h,y._is zfelat . ror the bereaved- -h1nd_bHm_d.aami threeA\c`l1`iM!ren, one. and .1two' small boys, who. are let without a mahefs -ten<}er- unuvun, nod.` .._..- `.nIsJ.n.Io Mrs LUJLJKJLJGWL U0 I -.4 ' 'll'.1.aa. A were -Wm. Partridge and` Miss guests} of 'he city. (for the holiday. .1 `v 11.1; `._- Teazvl Pratbt . is fil'l- wivth pmetrmoniii. , . ' . `[`-_4-,On~.;Tues [of liast week'bhe~ friends:..'gahere to pay heir last -to the -lame Mrs. Lorenz _'RdbIin9on,' - who had passed away Sunday Jrnornzing . Mrs. Robinson, who .h`wd-Eibeen tin .poor ;.health for nea`r1`y..-.-`a year, contracted pneu-' mania --and a:_t_er ~ only a few days illness, -the , end _(2a:me.. L The - { .L..LJ: 4..`cu. 1-__.---s .nn _ 80 11116., ,.. - 1 50 sympathy . .. ' g .. . ., . _ '75 ~hu1db|a:n_d. as Rye '95. 100 Hay, per rbon 2000 2200 l_et : Flour, per bib}. (:Srba'r); A7 50' I_1B8S 93-Illd Pastry .`FJouu.-, ;-pa; .:Ub!. ` 7 50 and !bro.11h Potatoes. -'1. 50 50 lef _- TV.-ww -. nun Java _ u.VL V1113` IIJIJJILKJGJ V I Miss" Miafbee ofBo1to7xij| guests at ntheir 'brorther,l M : v` 4 ,___. in gun - v:if1't.m.ai1d -Mrs. George Rzinef,-h1ar-t of Toronto were -ho*1.1':da,y guests of Mrs. Rinehart;` ` - ' . ~ A.I4l.'J-`Jo I kJ'GHJ..I.'\.N\/IQKFILO -Miles M. Gonetashe of ,,Barrie spent Sunday with friends here. I Miss .Id-a Malcolm is_ spendiing her Ewsrber (holidays at her home. "Dhere was a very suecesscful meet- ing held in the Temperance Hall !1ast_ T'hu.nsda.y nighst; A Farmers ; Clwb was formed with a large n-um-! !ber of ' members. Mr. Fielding of. Barrie` and Messrs. Ross -an Graham of Gurthrie were rt;he `s '- ers. The ' "following oicers were -,eledte'd_: E. V; Wilson, Pres.; F. lBa1ll, Viiee4Pirges.; J. Hat M1` I;rxt\11br"1\~nn nw-.11 V ;-.u\..`. 'A '71` ----- 1-A April 5th.?-+Mis>ses Mine and Jean Qu1in1'a-nh ihave ,;rertu_rned `from --'a course .in rtihe 'M1a:oD0nsa1d Ii;stitutte,'. Guelph. : ~ ` .-I`... _._- `L If. I1 1-`: - yo. , .u.a.nb, `DUO. gun`, vuvc `.1. J U. . Mr. Iscbon and s:o_n_.'o I'o1~on4;o spenrt Eafster alt their sunnmor home. lately occupied by Mr; A. Ford, for` a merrm of years. . _ v __ ' ` 11".. TlT,"I`l (`I 'u\J.|.'.|.L.L '\J'J.. 3 Mr. .Wi1i Uuv:vu3tzer of` J~arran: s Corners has `been spending a few `days with - his f.a/aher and` _rno:1:1}er. I .1 ,_ `I l"_'.`I| ,., 15 ' !\a.I.~ vv'a- uu. LULU J.-KUULLVJL auu. 1LlU'lr'U.l':l.l. Mi'1}eL=: Bryne is breaking in a very ne-lodknnng colrt, which w1i`1-1 made a- `good Work `horse *bhe near _ I f U1tuT'e.` I -In-9.1 "1 A. ` - - - - V Crdnan is on the sick `List rthese diay-s`,_ also Mr. James Gray. has been housed! i-_n for a corvple of weeks with . a very bad` |%i;* 30ooooooooooooooooooooooo:' AN T-EN MILLS -In L Illlnl-X, Toronto. SHLA-N`*TY BAY . I V -April 6 ah.--'Mrs. R. Y.7 VWil'l-i'a*Ins` who has `-been in Aurora, has re-| tuuined` to he1; home. j . I -IMLAB .u..|..I.1Jo 71- U0 LL16.` > - ' {G`1a-d report that `Mr. J. Van Nbrm-an as imvprovng. T , TM"-:.....'.1|r _...1 1r__ 1.1 11,11 n m lu; -o ;uu-uuxyx, .J.!.I.`.I.D. L. i.l.`G'l,7lu I -Msisses Hazel and` Stacker, who fhave been vnising Miss M. M-agill, have `returned _1:o their home in lLind"say. ' I 1`-.._ -__ J 'II",,._ `II `ll"0`l`I n P!`- " ``3nd Mrs. Mc:MiL1an of To-I |romJo spen-t Easter with T Mr. and iM"3,'. J- .S;andarsn~. . 1 n -` jwrlir. Eidawin Carson came up} frnoxn Toronto rbo. spend! his LEas cl hdlii- Jv.-...... ._....'IL... 4.11.. _.-..---4_- .n.v-a.v:.aavv J1J\JLl\.Il 1.IuI.`B JJCFGUULV HUMI- days under the parental` roof. . .Mrs. Wm. Chappelil and ' son; Frank, spent .Easater holidays -in T 1-no l\'I\l"|1\ I u 1.54. A.|.\.1\.|. .u.\.u.11U. i 'M1ss.STa1'1nders of To-r0n`to `is vis`-3 iting MTS. W. J. Pue. .l`141.._1 4.- ___,__,.L .1 .` .-Ir -r +7 | I L` \l&J-L41!-41]`. LXI JILL)` J-\J'V|.l.I.L 0 Miss M. and Mr. 3:. Palk as To-I yronto - spent Easter alt their home. 'Mrs. Balk returned foo `T~oro wiih `them. ` . ` :11 1.} - -| -- -- - - 1 m`I3`1": T. - M. and Mrs, Haiti: of De- ~t1~oit spen-t East-er with -the forum- er s mother, Mrs. T. I-Iart. I (1.. 1 .`u'.:....... T-r-__1 _, ,1 1 I 4132.: 1.3.` JJJUJ. B Uu. uumuuy. . Mm.` T. Paton is spending` V the '11o]rida.ys in Toronrbor. HARDWARE A The L \I`\4 aauuuo J.uU ' MILO V U'J. 'ul-16 J!.l.U$50lU&I1 .nottA'been e al'ripsed in `the tragedy of the Gruvoimion. \ The faith, o-f . His followers was not to The buried in 'rthe_fdu stA which hid His body in___the '_ ave,1 Instead, of ..de3vpai'r there is`: -usuv was IQLVJ 1UV.l Llll UUU tomb. Tlhe dinscviple I whom J esus he to whose charge had.` been gwen the mother--`her heart. piercvedi with rbhg sword` gf unepeak~ab1efan-_ g`uiisIh-V--he" and believed. "Art" Iastvh sasw L_i?6]"';1;1l. Che earlhhlylitfe. of Jesus 'wv'a'_s"""'_i`1k7`r1; 01111;. the Cross of ;Jeus`was not;:a11;7'1:he s1eei p `ogfi Hand-:11 ism +1.`- ,.....3. .1 1:2. mt- wesus was not gall; the sleelp "of` d_ea.1?h `not: the end` of life. The` grave was ecmptty; -The CIh~rri.Jt "had risen." "1`he._l_i'fe-_o:f. tlhve had ;}lIasp1rmgServ1ce AtTrini1y chum}. LAL\J 5\J'.l.l.J.E UU 11a.LJ,u. 1'0` ;_ "But we may go a step further. When Jesus came on earth to `pro- claim the love of the Father, `He did not acquiesce in the wo11ld .s conception of -deanth. Juaiirus daugh- ter is dead ; the mourners am in the house, making lamentartrion. fqbutt HIi-s fniend, had died-, = He speaks of `him as `fa.llen asleep. He wishes to invest -the thought of . deaith -`wifh another 'nrean*ing` _ than that of some dark and dreadcfucl. change. ,;`Yet, even so, the life which 5H-e gave back 10 the little dairgthxterj, of Jair'us,_ .-and to Lazarus at Bethany was, destined to yield again. to, the sleep _o;f."' death. And Jesus Him- selrf .was- to suffer. death. The f ._'d'is- eiple whom . Jesus. loved stood at the foot. of the- Gross, and saw Hftm die. By, _lov_=ing__j hands His body was comm-itvted tor the tomb. Was the messaxge of Jesus to end 1111-us? To whom shsalll we go? saxid` S. Peter. , etern-a,1-licfe. And" now the Gross had closed .th~at- ministry. of love. Despair wand confusions lled! ~H'is dscriples hearts. To whom should 1 She "is not dead, He says, _s~1e-epetrh. When Lazanuss, shhey go? . `Their Messiah, "by ifhamds, had - been mixuwdered. T4 ...'._' 4.1. -__ L`: ,1 violent Thou. -has the" words of ' I uwuuu, uuu uccau u..I'wJ.11Ul'Uu t It was then that the women, .c'orm- ing early, found. the. stone roll-ed away and rthe bomb empty. At the news- S. Peter and -S. John hasten to thespot. Let us sttand -by their side as they look 7 into the empty tnrrul-at rm... J..m`.:..`l.. ..*.L...... 12....- \/L'$L'6'-I-Kllllllu ,. ` ~ -Mir. usidvnvey Cox pm-chase good.-Iovdking H3i'lI`e&a1e -last week. - Victor` Brett. (has, lmsed Fred _A Sneath s. , farm, wlhridh The Eiaater services in Trinity" Ghumh were _very largely attended; and =`It:he number of command-cantts A was the `greatest ever in `the h'istory of the Olhuuerch. The edice was :b_ea~u-ti'fu`-lily decorated` by the Ghan- Tcel Guxild, [under Miss Snead;-h and Mr. the -atare being re- splendtanz 'Wi1iJh- Easter lrilnies. The Vxiear, Rev. E, ` `R. J. 'Big1g~s, who for the past si-x'_years has preaehef gsemnons "of rtelling free and spirit- ual power" gave a._ powerful dis-] covurrse on Sunday mornli-ng, taking` as his text, And he saw and he- 'll __- J H /C1 T.._.`L_. ..__ -_\ 9 IIKIIX U L.lJ.L\l. Ll.'\J Alil Eezg, (-S`.`J`oh:n xx:x). ..A1_.'.-. ._.-.. .-. A A... .- WW, W, U ._\ _ It aihweysj-seems-V as if` .Easter Day" -preaches its own `sermon, said Mr. Biuggs. There is `but Little need of words from the pulpit While our Jheants are Vstil-1 stirring with` the vAl1e1ui~as of the Easter morn- ing `hymn. ` Yet` it will help ms to .e11_ter'more fully-`into the joy of -Easter if We consider for a While all 3 that the wordb of the text `im- `ply. `It speaks of the disciple whom Jesus loved. He` 1had come to the, (tomb and found it empty, save for 7the li-nen clothes lying` , and the, na;p3k'in whidh had enfolded the` head` of Jesus, wrapped together in a spikrce iby irtself. Long and earn- estly must he have gazed -4he ' se.-W !ang1\' he ihelieyed. ' ' \rLuLL 4343 .43} I \L AJVJ ll\JL.l\J V \J\-lO ' '"70u.r thou-ghts take us: to the J graveside o_f rthose we have lost on earvth.. How dierent " the scenes! _ vyividl the recollection! .The det-aills of the day, the Welcome u-n- expected presence o_f a friend, the scent of the l=i bl-ossovms, the murmur of the trees-, and, above and through all, an aching sense so nearly akin -to siclk-eni-ng de- spair. A111 around seems heart1es- the World goes on j-ustt the same. There is only one thing that inakes a di erence-1ove. The child who cannot` understand s1i a hand in yours in token of a feeling that would share and `lighten your trowble. The best and truest friend pe14ha{ps can say the least, but yeti succeeds in exp-ressing most -.-- in comfort, and comxmumeicawtes "most in `strength. a ' TW-_L 1-1. _ _ ,,_-_ 1` .,,,' L`. 1` i .,..o..aw. . _ l `But let us pass from _t-he teifherl help of loving` soulson earth to }the very throne of The 1 Fa-therj in ;Heaven.- "Do you t.h-in`k God is {not `troubled W-itih the sense` of _our,s~or- `rows? `)0 you suppose He who. is about 5 and around us, does not} ;know, does not care, will not l1_ie'lp,[ canrnot` heal? He Who planned "v`the' universe, `set in our hearts gthe beauty and sweetness of love. `jllel who . ~ha-s Sh0\VI_`ed upon us gfheu Jbea.11:`t1iesAof'sp1'xingtticle has so `fin? our nature ol_1e seeds of -tendserW2lec-I tion which` have sprung up nd borne fruit in our lifetime. we not trust Him that He will 'be neither, nznfeeling nor forgetful? That whieh is dear to us, is: in- niltely more dear to .I'IlllII1, - could We `believe it. He who knows`, all wi~l1ma'ke, allowance for . us. He` who orders our bvirbh` will also order lour death. a Our poor bodily fname shall return to the drusrt, `but theglifei of the * soul`, ~- qmickened Ib-y Y`.-he Divine breath, is surely safe in keeping, and neviltlier death, nor thing's present, nor things, to crime,` gare going to harm it. 1 :1) _L- V --.L -....- _._ .. _ __.' _ r .'-'1 [THE N\ORTH'ERN:ADVANCE .6 mun uyruua. uu-c .wua'u:r.ruJb10I1 OI] lthem Lord, `their Epistles` continu- -ally refer , oo it. In '-S. Pa.u1 s am- .ous discussion of the Rieswrredion, -he assumes that no one oo}1`J'd 11r|1\ ..:...'.:...... -3 'r--___ L; saw-uvnAAA\a\J UJJCIU LIA U116 UUUIIU. -E`-.1`1Ie riling of Jesus from `bhedeald; anci if so, Why. did `his conve11ts_ -cnav*il- fat the dqctorine of Iuvu-I-1;. '\J.I. aUaJu'-la g.D1VU 11110. `OI 111$ gl~ora1ed ad :ta'anstgu.redi body. 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