Now notice the ucrlptura manna; us u'!9u.na xi\'., 7 that the lnw or the Lord is perfect, converting the soul." Let us see the deni- tion of the won d perfoct." Webster says, "Perfect-v-Liternlly, lled completely out: hence, hnving all that is requisite to the com lateness of its nature or kind ; not de- foc vs; syn.. complete. entire." Now the law that was given to Moses on tables of utone. oommnnding the observance of the Sabbath, the psalmint says is perfect, so it I'll` I`I I I IUUSU` A`IuK`u` "|II ICIUUIIIII Iillil ing pastor. may remain with us to be tuuclu.-r anal extunplc-. in promoting spiritual welfare." 1 ' l('r |lUH|'I' l.`U||HIUl.'I'llllUlI (IS |lIC |HR|B|l`|Il|_\ uf .\lr. Russ` remuvul. 'l'l1e nu-Min-,1 \\'.'|:| ummimous in the desire tu keep Mr. R--nu, who has aln-acly been for seven _\'ears the-ir pastor. The meeting plc-I eal itself m In "all th.-u. can be alone to pace him hon.- nnxiety. especially in paying his suhry prolnplly. The resolution closed as follows : ~ We sinu.-n:l_y hope and trust that the Rev. ? Inn-i.1 y. Ross, .\l A . our faithful anal nu-. ~-~- ~-- --~,- 1-. -..|. u.. 4.` I... .....- 'l'|m I'M-.sl:_)'tcI'in1x nut, seeing in llw pa \ winu nnuln tn um urp Ill Flu innugurul Mlclroll u! thu Young I'm. pk`: institute 0! St. Auo|row'u vhnrch. Lou- clon. wu ulelivoronl lay Principal \'mxlI. it: rruident. on The 'l'om|om-[ion uf .\lm!ern itenturo " 1'5... 1.... ... I.4I`rIlur'- The iucmulnmt of Reulrew ma-le nu tivo Appalhlt St. James` cluln.-ll, on Rt evening, fur ti-I to hit mission. whi very deserving of l\'inguon'n iutv-real 91.1-[ping hand. Anuiverur_v scrviwa were helcl in l'urumoullI .\l1-thocliu cl|urcl| yestu Rev. Mr. lllnnnl presiding iu the um and Re ll. Wilson in the evening. Tn- a public meeting will he lnelnl. Rev. Dr. Hunter. M St. (,'AllIIu'ine~n,l in take charge nf lfucliul uvume ch 'l`omntn. A will lms been one-mleul tn lszunc 'l`n\'t-ll. l etetlmI'n, lo lm-mm- pus . . A . . I ` A. _ , 2. , \`-"II VUI-3U. Rev. W. L`. Hen-lemon has been zsppuiuar ed prim-lpul of the Suuutomi \\'enle~ynn cul loge. .\lr. He-mluro-an awccptecl tlw politic-n with nunw uchuunm-out he prcfvrlwal pr--m-In iugr hn in-nann-AI nnhlmnnn an` Ohn "(ulna "an. ll\ hem mu-pw. -... evening. Raw, 3 UVlIIII' Rev. Mr. .\lu(ii|li\'r~. llaunghdul sermon: in Nut Sunday ammiug In amzntion tn the \`UlII|;{l \Ii-n \\'raunnIun" mun: `IKUHIIUII I" IIIU yuuug II! Min Wrcunlusll lung lnvecl uh-ep," in I m_mt in the Que-en Mreot Me waning. She lml a swat \-nhnl run; In I'M I-II Ilr Iyu. The lhpthu ol Toloclo hwo pun-lsuutl tlm OM (`annals Mothomlllt church and turns-I it law a plug of woruhlp. Inning the eight our: 0! Raw. I-2. ll. Mc- l.Inm'| putomlo Hampton congrvgstlnn 375 Inennlx-rI'|nve juhvonl the church. J:wnh .|u-nlumu, uppuinlc-ul .\"`1nn|ivn\'in|II miuiouuy at Montreal. at the Mwlnmliut `cunlurem.-cs hold. hens in June. lied on Friday -u...ln.. , Vurlmu (`hIrh Nona. Iihlmp [Avril cnnllruml lorty-the pormm at tolnrd a tow lay: syn. Rev. Andrew Wilson recently Iulure-l in ` Ht. I'|uI'u. Pcmboro. on "Noolomcl'u Mur- ll ` Kr;-"'{.."uT amnl the Initial npprouinhlu. `I [lily ulllillllll l'lIgll'E_'.(|ll`"l` nu thc lat inst. .\l:uu\gn~r.< umlitors up minlc-I. but 1 .... I. _. ...... _. .......:. .. .....- H FOX'S:CUNN|NG SCHEME. that the number: 1:! I` L. .1 `L- A_._._ _.. I . .`. mautly. '1'r1n_l bottles IU cenu, Large .25 cenu. at drhgglnu and dealers .-`morn `.\...1 mu wnuug 1' * I um-imv in llw lrl Nrm-m n-M umlw Wm. Anal } .....__,j Nervllhic. \Vlmt In It I .3-.. , R 4 L l||.Il'\.`ll, um ID!` Il'('rt`U|l'\' |||l`!`|'l|'"L Bu` ul copies u! the remluliou in UN` Sutoruueul. and to the paper: The s wan pronounced gpquout and hu- o, the music uxcwalingl Appropriate. u kimlmsu M the charm pouplu man ilhlu, -vtu uy u1\lIl\. nu. ` zumtlu-r mllgrvg Inn I4? inc! \':u HI`. in)' DU yuung IIIIIIM Ilusll oiiirelh his lid ' mm! was tabla Imuuwr `Method at clum-h hm a 45 IWWK uml_ highly culti I otfec . church, Sunday wlliuh in vf iutrreut and H L`HllL:l'l`glllI1HI 1'! [ulpels that un c-Ill; ._ n.... n \' I,-.... may in tsrewlniu very in Ch: mono` c um-In. {ha will devote mmu ..; ....... lngK'lN VIC U'T`| . the vlnivf mat- : was the pusi1ailit_\` e )1 r. ur ._l-) ._,I :g--Il n._ .I,. |-Onyx u putt-I . ('ul|mrim-u. ,.I`.IIl' HI I. v Han Neaflv Run II: ` : Wqulcl um tho n by llwm. I nun in \\'H. |`l-IN, III `V II` a pucml to the Iwnnf the Qum-II [MW olirtwtml. II! .`,I...l..._ I. cl... .> in tin: `ch yentenluy. n oh- ......-n. I . luv. , hcld : :1, III \ UH chilrch, I 1,, II_ .. ululug -mght ` W (I- . I___. \VeuIIIuIj I-rohubumu. " Push to strong. `south to'oout|n-wrest. wind: ; f-cirpcontinnuozl mild weather. Tlu-re wm no 1 ram umi 1r;'~o nu: If you don't get Mme Brazil and vmlum.-;_ `apples, urangeq. gs` oi date: at-4-Junu~s C rawford`s. 'l3'.sC' 3!1`l::"uu|:;;g:|`1.t. x. Rohlnwn. of Belle- 12 I cooker nhor truth .. In I .__.. .|....a|... \\`urk Rapidly (`ompletul--(`lmngon Mmlo In the ylnpuneo I-zxrlmnne. A. T. Smith, mennger of the Bell t-.-.h-- phbne exchange, returned to the city on Saturday after an absence of three weeks. He was engaged in auperinteuding the erec- tion of II new line {mm Napeuee to Tam- worth. With his eat? of .men thirty milea- of copper wire was etmng in three claya- considered most - remarkable time umnng , wire etrin re. There N hve oicee on tho. line, \'iz.. 'ewbnrv. Calmien East. Ynrkur. Intorprile and 'l`unw()rl.h. The line is Imilt along the N. T. & 0. RR. Mr. Smith nlau made extensive changes and impruvements in" the Napaueeexchenge. They Apply to Our People as \\`e_ll ns..Tho.~u~ ` of Several Other Places. .\`peuki_ng at n meeting under the nus in`: a-.'` the White (`nose society, of .\lontrcn ,l)r. lmnglass, mid: lluving M l\ pastor for more than 30 ycars. in .\lont.real. Kingston xunl Hamilton. wituessetl the ire\'uilin~_- social life of these cities, I lose are that even more than: into.-,mpomn.`e is the vice uf social im nrity. clcstructive of fmnilivs and of imlivic mils, lm.jnking clown the nutlmrin` of conscience. tlestmying the sense of hnnnr. and bankrnpting'cl1nravter of every \\'orth\` and manly instinct. No lahguugo can tell its unntterublu and nameless lmrmrs. s(*r\`e| In UllI|l`I() mun. A. I). l'nst. u1\Nn_\'od in thc co:-hm` mills. Dcsurnnto, wurking at the edger, rem-In-ul over the vun\'v_\'nr tn get it stick when his sh-(-\`q was caught ln_v the tuvth of the rullvx and his Mm drzmn in and fcarfull_\' lacenn` ml. The pl1_\`si-hm put in forty stitches. I ll! VIIII |ll IIIU IUIIIU . A farmer who sqllirllwal out If u merclmnt. \\'2\s called an 'l`rugl` the ycmu;u1 was in an panic fur In until he found out that it Inczu could quickly crawl into A hole. Tim mnnlnrmtn nf the K. & could qulL`kly cnnu mw ll now. The elnplnyeos of the K. & 1`. r:\il\\'u_\' hnve issucul in\'imtimis for their tenth nnnu- al hall. to be given in the city hall on 'l`|mr.- lay evening. the 24th. with music lay Prof. Reilly`sq1m-lI`i||e I.-mul. The supper will in` sorveul in Ontario hall. I I\ IL... .....L.I...~...l in 1|. .-...L..- nnill- [ETC] 3. I'rIL'C '.'-l CUIIKS. Decker : putt-ul plow puiut is meetiu,: withgrowing ulcress in this district. Ur- ders are fl'Q(`l_\` conning in since its success in the .\lidlaml fair. r.-srrying am extra prim and diploma. 'I`hn nntu-nrmwn of \'l`!l_ S1303!-.\`i|`Il(Dll in um mploum. The appearance of rat. Scott-.V`-iululuus in our city is Imileul with elm-light by our citi zens. A large number of seats are nln-:\~l.\ sold. lies:-rw yuur suns at Nesbifs u: 0Hl`l`. The trzunp husimun is being elc.-\'M.el. .\ Sunday wnlk dmrn the milwany track tn Kingstun Mills is the latest [`>\opuIar indul~ mam-min um-rmunilu ranks. .'u\\'. if there lungsum Mills is we Hues: Iopunu` muu gem-e in Int-rcunile ranks. `Now, if could he an open air preacher ml :5 sermon at the em! of the route 3 ` | A`..- ... ..-I. ......:...un.l nxuf "5 n .I.mI with \" the I Lnni I You lbmw \\`I|h IN: I I urcn the ` lne mun-ry mum. - Tlmse uu|mpp_\` pt'I`su|ls ho sul-r from neI"\'ousm-sl and -|_\'s -cpsia ghoul-l use Car tar`: Link: Nerw Pi Is. whivh are Inmle (`\ presaly fur sleep]: as, nervous, dyspeptic mt ferns. Price 2.`: cents. I\ ' -._- ., 5. . . ....:..o 3. .u.-...oh.. \\ l/`Th -LI U and 33 to l ` ship It Ian`: I !\'.m- M (`I `Ill. IIUAI L`:-xm fun] On \`nl \I\'l'1'K '3` `I-'I|l | In`:-ukfac.-`H 1-2! I I ` . I ` "`7' III!" IF ! Nu]. ulsu hr! Imithu coul .5` con] yurnl. \|r. IN-rm-III M Ronfn-w. w having \ inlulu ` qua-r. t`, I. l'I.II{ |lI\`IlI I their I M r. "\`I'C II: `III! |l.Il|. _ \\'m'-ieu l.u\,i-ll my more iw not is p4u'ti-|-- ui truth in the ruuuoustlout ul-out Amiruu .-. tho rcbug. He in hm! at \rt.rk. Oiwr Burnett ohm-gm! n ritilell this mnrnin-.x with lining driven is hone im in; II laune Ihollldm-. (`no onlurgonl. Sweet rider. table applet. oranges. g:-. b Illllfl, .\'pauinh onium, llmntll. walnut.-, Brazil and tillsert nuta. James Cnwfonl. The Ialvationlntl nro pleuoul with the uelieruun nuppnrt received from the puhliv. in tho Il|.|U(`l' nf subscriptions to the lmil:i~ i 1 1 inn fnml, KVIIl'I'UI|- I nut in}; fuml. loI llw . . ..I . 'I'|I0 fun-r ul flu-I` I, `any pehsml :90 l\ (icntile rl. Th:-u HI l."I` Ill ||II KWII1. 'l1|n-ro Are Ill.` HIM.-u nupuuiur | incelulinrlnln. Il....l_..h... 5.. . | IIIVUIIIIIDI lllll. lloginuing I one trip per here at 9:30 p \I' I . I .. 'I'||(\ prilltimgmuuuumw unol pa-a,-ml ll mmuloer vi 1 Th Kinguuu w-nun 0 :5 large (mm: at--ruhonl H ' '~ 'l|w .\'n|vMinn Army by Mun. l'aunn, jr.. y atwlmlml an-I Iimmriul You mm got all Hm t|w'uclf from I|u- clout U)" I. A great. deal of inn. the cunning trial 0! the I Ilml. ml'l`k 4 plum lrlucl nut ur nI1 |.V(`||)E.\"l`.\` HF 'l`ll|-I |).\-Y. PARAGRAPHS GIGS. Thu: (31 lrlckml DR. DOU(.;aLASS; I-lO`2ZS;' VIEWS- I I r 0 latter I]!- `In Iub lrinn In BUILDING TELEPHONE LINES. Ill` HN\rrN'fI "|!'II UK ".\ I3l|I'l`I"'\' NIH! IIICII nuilius loft fur \'ict--rm. Ill`. They won rcoInp;miel tn Hm K. & I . R. station I-_\ he lunttery luuul. ml-vnllnnnun Ann` .l\',iII~n:ii.\\ Hillllui mm (:nl`- '1|I'HIII I The I `nr tho la)`. furnu-rly 1-meal t|u- s`|u| II I ! 'lI:l uny I p.m. 'ur.Lm Ln\ n-H [` III ill! |`.u||i.~ K tun- . . IL. ll` IIIIIIIU IS"-UIIIIIIT .`I]QUWII\ "7 `III I mill. _ ` 9 rnlior Iluulln rink MI lnoncluml o prulvlll. lvnnloriur will In improv- v Army momlnp. 0.`0IlI|lu'!ml nu. wntonluy were largely Iv-I lil|am`iuI|)' A grant mu-en. , n dump necessary In -3 H lot-r.M Ilvmlrv R 'l'hkunu .un. HIM` ncithvr is ul` Helltiles V aliens tn But God law frmuj ' I (11 [I18 l'0lllU I r of A dual \ `rnvInql\'ln-_" P uwlu .-.ull.n.l n -our `fun. um \|uuII N-nlhluj I2: \\`no 8I[lllI`llN.`tl nu: (II a mu ' . TI`ugln~l_\'lc." half an I n.l nut that it nmnnl mn- . 4|Il|I ll'lIl vi!` future luv a whirl. ih Elli Ipv-l {Fl 1 of us)`. `.".' `|`nV'i1l(`Il1-r, ll. .. , ._ I I `hula; llm utesnm-r Muullnnkes clny tn (`um Vincent |u\`iu_g r-nth`: n '1 .. 3 , lnmlt nuhvuy I.\'I}Ial\ev to I) N'\'I ("'I`l L III.` `NIH l"I'l\`l7"`1. >1-lin:n`_\' ||:u':l\\unol $3.5!) pm I lhmuulmut the city. I! I -sfl,|1u-xx street. r nfternonn Lient. Ogilrie and en uf -_\ lu\t'vr_\' and thein __ I`: 4 ..:. III` nun -nun... :;.'.f.'..; the FIJI -umlilv hf .'\cusntnu Iunglish (.\'e\n'.\nt|e) nu`;-I. rah... u\ In nun I `IHVT I" `"l`.n 1 omupnny la lmileling I--:-ohonyu uljaocnt In the PECKED UP BY OUR .'u'-.PORTERS- 'I`\\ |' l('l'l` `(I P|' Ium|nM:~ sturirs Imslum-la lnur Lg`: uouuunry I rm! ll:-mlry I area! In Imuilutosl In p l`urunmuth Sun! In - rnmluctin a ho |"ri-lay. lm $51) 1 will In t by selling `I'll! \\ c lfo lslrunl law n.) . .... l, 'l`........o_ tw met this Afterno`-m I uf 'I1uIaU- `VIII! IN` I 5` "III Inn. thy I lL.A iUl{ \VDl`K. {lit for fem` Mr. Robinson may nhjoz-t tn the lit\\' lu.-re referred to,being the 'l`t-nt`om- l nnui-hnents, let him turn with me to Jtlllltkw - ii, ll)-l'. , and he will read : For whoso- ever shall keep the whole law, and yet of- fend in hue point, he is guilty of all." What ln.\\' did James here refer to? lie tells us in the next verse. It reads : For He that said, Do no`. commit ndnltery, said nlso, lh) not kill ; now, if thou commit no ndnltery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a trunsgres~ sor of the law." The law thnt he (in this way) is talking about is the one that says: Thou slmlt not commit adultery, and thou shalt not kill." \\'ill Mr. Robinson \'enture to .e;\\- that it is not the Ten (fonumnulmcnts that Jmnes is here talking about`! I do not think he will. The apostle would Inu- ns umlerstmnl what he meant in the l0th verse. where -he says, he that otfendeth in: one point (or precept) of the low is guilty of all, by the examp\le he gives: in the llth verse, saying: "Cow if thou commit no ndnltery, vet if thou kill. thou art become at truusgressor of the law ;" in other words, if thouwilt endeavor to keep niu of the` uomnandmenta out of the ten stri 3`, but violate the fourth by working on the sev- ` enth day of the week, in the which God has commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not do any work. and olfer another day to the Lord in place of thnt which He blessed and set npiirt for himself. Thou art 3 trnns~ gressor of the law, for he that oITeluletlI ip one point is guilty of all: so speak yo and so do, as they that shall he judged by the law at liberty. So says the 12th verse of James IL, and so say, 1, for it is by the law that .we have the knowledge of sin. But Mr. Robinson says that God did not eommnnd nuy of mankind to keep the Snlvlnth day for over -`2.000"_vears utter the emotion of -man.` I wonder where he got his information. for I am satised he never got it out of the bible. -- New notice the ncripturetenchnn in (Psalm; 7\ ohm win hum M the hard in mrfect. ..:u `"1 ll : clry nu I`l l`|Il|llI' H1` t`.\p(`:ts K-- .' this week. . table r\isin.~, lcnnking apple-. \`lll|l'Ill.`. muli l`|`.nA'forul. 30 per c-oral; Ir; v ml: vnrnl\\m|J, ' will |nnIou|olr- I-`vqernnlo jum- mp:-at Two fun rl nr no I wnoul. PEI" (`UNI :1 nllk (`l1l'll\\l) _..I an in Ilw l'uiu-I vru aunt for II ('l'|' ` ` 'l'|Imnp |I,u\'u' h|m~L ...._..l. ,. , I hum 0 who If you (me. try Cu-te`r n Little Liver Pills for sick headache. biliouaneu or gompm tlon. you will never be without them. They are purely ve table: mull and only to take. Don't orgct thin. James Ballentyne noldierod in Quebec in I8-$8., On le|v.ing'tliat piece to come to Kingston he received It piece uf oak, part of a French frigate. sunk by British soldier: near Quebec. .\lr. ihllantyne got the oak (iover`200yeu-a old) menuftbtumd into 3 walking cum. Pieces of the ship in queetion . were uocund by Lord Luudowne and Col. Monlinmbert. ` Removing the I-`nrnltnre and Disappearing While She Was Vlultlng Frlc-Iuls. In the spring Edward Shepherd, of Pine- lmrg. lnarried as widow. whose relatives live at Glenbumie. The apparently happy couple took up their residence on Stevens Itreet. (-)n Tuesda lut the woman says her huebnnd inducexhher to visit her friends in Glenburnie. She did so. and returned on Thursday. when she discovered to her surprise that her husband had do rted to para unknown, and that he had ta en most , nf than furniture. Stoves and clothing are plrtl UDKHDWH, lnu [HIE {IO IND HIKE [055 of the furniture. Stoves clothing missing. Shepherd wu employed in Chown & Cunningham`: foundry. Mule ufvu Relic From the Froncln Frigate I ' Sunk Near Quebec. lll III III IIHII. Imlnro that. Wm . ml cmuplt-Wm! moulinu M the Hun` Ii|I|l I In the that N I In: that In no 1 nu: kept luring Inch A thing we In-praumpcinu. I will dual fa: KI\u.~-`rc-\. .\'m`. 7. (To the I'i-lit-u,| ; In shspw um MI 9 In it mdiy n heathen lnud! Hum I mun going thou I-have ho he-hlnul 3 I Ill M I rhumh Int. night w are. lrmu tho lunar oi the npcwhu u|~livs.-red. one , \mu|-I imagine that "yea" Iouhl he a pm- r Inner m I the quutlonl ulml It the h uugiuning. Jun het me u-My on-[ulna which mam uhnvu the greak-at ml! mwrllico. he who . I rum In tho In-untilul iunl highly cullnml ` and u! the orient. with in nnsguilioonl cities , and Hurdposauc u.u't-rm. or he when lmtlu . Ilium-If. like John Slnclegu has lune, Among . tlw suvqgr lilmul ludiuu near Fort .\lcl..,-ml? l`mph~. `math my-r the that u thaugh he II'l`u - u I...`-u ml Hun: Imvu nu nnnllxuniunln. nnlI|~ A Nkl` (`upsln-cl mul Twn DI:-n in the \\'a- ter -.\ Timely I`l(`|(-l'p. Un .\'n.t,urnlay afternoon it akilfin uhivh two young men. .\'hc:x anal .\lalC\l0llK\ltl, were sailing. cnpsizctl nhout tlirv.-c-qum`tersof :1 mile oil RUcl\\\`uul asylum. The zu-<:il_cnt was noticoxl hy the asylum nllicinls and though the: sea was quite high three heats pulled ant to the rescue `Fhenne rowed by l-Inginevr .\lilnc mus the first to the wreck, and the _\'oun_x.; men were tnlu-n on huunl and l`cl4Il`m`ll tn the IIR_\'lllIll. The fellows clung to the mpsizecl craft anal though Shea was not much ulfm.-teal. his com~ pnninn was very wank and C0/lllll only hung to the boat fnr a very short time longer. .\lr. Milne haul lmnl wnrk in getting him_ into his boat. Iuss Slnlllll : me. .1. load {I I,-IUU ; luau uu cargues, $3.')l.I00 ; total loss for the month. $I.t|66.`. 0'.'. an increase ovvr .\`v.-ptetnher of .',1~i`.L'z.II()`J. llockoning -49 lives lost with the ste;um:t` \'vrnon. I32 persons were (ll` from vessels in October un the great lakes. If all the-so lusses cuuhl be thoroughly in- vcsttgatcxl there is every I`l`ItsnIl to ln-lic\`e that it would he fnunul that the tlirect caust- uf inure than one half of them was over lumling Never in the histury --f the lulu- |l12\l'lhL' lnls the nlnngernus pmvtivu of wer- lu:ulin_g`\`ossx~ls ln-on umiul to such an v\ tmmc us in this season. I`I|lll.I!. Kl`l|lll: .uu|\|, I-vscluuu-, -I Ht`! II! lumlu-r: slump Lurl'z|iIIL', I'll-: SUI!) lnushvls oats. Fapt. Dnnm-Il_\' hu l`I'llll`ll(`rl frmo umining tho wrx-ck of the an-zuncr (`i Owen .\'-nu-I. He went on on line su- frmn (`olliugwood, and on :5 lug from J I`:-...p..uO on l`lnnn.u~lnn lalsunl \A'|u-rt Nllmallll I! Imt Ullllullg on llllll, llL'l|lIl`l in .ui_\'ut|icr part of (od'.s law, for nationally haw boo.-n and are now aliens tho mtmnonxn-alth of Isravl. -im-scluxnatnl ube-lir-ncc to His from {boar who call liletlIsci\'e.~I (hriatiaus, and those who pi-ut'c.~'.~: to be His t-hildren now. l'.|`.l|sa_\'.~4 in Romans Il.~l2: For as m.unv as h.m.- mimic-cl without law shall also perish without law. and as many as have ' silllltl in the law shall be judged by the law." Paul here \\'nuid have us understand the alitlvronce between the two classes unen- tioned in this verse, the one that sinned in the law that is Imving all the privileges of the \\'ord of (Soul, and brought up undt.-r its intluvm-u. This class shall be judged by the la\\`. llut the class that sin without the law. upon whom t|`c iullucuce of the \\'orul of liod has not been brought to bear. they shall not be judged as the others, but will perish without the law. Now, if A. Robinson, of llclleville, would have us umlc,-rs'taml that he is a Gentile hr- munt of necessity be numbered with that - [ass that ain without the law. lint if on the other hand he would have us to understand him to be a Christian he must need come under the heading of those who sin in the law, consequently will be judged by the . law, and :his law is none other than the 'l'cu('onunandmeuts, the fourth one of which says : The seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lbrd thy Uod : in it thou shalt not do any work. " .. 6.... r...... \l.. D.\l.:nmm man nltim-I In ) UHIUIVIHV II IVI Ilillll. Riclnr-I-mu S Sun I , \\'l|i!e Unit to carry ` Ivy to Usu 1-go. On Muxulny last t'| .._._ . , I ....-... ... . ` yentoruluv uluwnoun The Iclnr. W. ll. Tayl at Fomutn fur Tole-In M fmm Prurun. The u-hr. White (Mk I mum in l.\\'t`I|l_V iuur lu: IJ:..l.- __.. I; x'.. 1 font)!` U NW -`Ah?! u Had`: pmplm Info: E `mun u a table: uf I the III ! liml. wlsic-In E was nut pol ...| .-.unn.Ia-human It I ` Illa ur `Hy ; Hwrr In hi ` mm luul. 5 umllwv Mm. I'll! Sahlltul Ill lml Hlltull npnu hvluro Ilut ohmmwul wu writs-nu none at .\l-um Shani lA\I gun-.2 ad his people pellet , ~mu~ it luwlr ml cmuplc-tnuuu. II in two we luv um Salphnln {mm the time that tiod and Manual il. 5! creation up thuod loud`: undue from pl. that the 8: I'M luring that period. and to infer f would In tendln. W our part Ion! further with this qunliun in J. lhuxm. lulu-ronllug Ilouu unhan-u Alum: I4I.._I. |'..__-| Il........._..n_ ['\l -`(CHI I lhr I1-vp .\rri\'.\l1 ` , , , I AN OLD WALKING S;'lCK. J l 7" l'xU- the slump Lorraine. go uf gram, much: the trip I`ul\|`m'll `ran.-nu in nu-\'|`I| Inmru IHVI II lL`\V in neither; .\".||>lr.|l|I is MARINE PARAGRAPRS. Illllglll lllill ""0! IIHIIII IE I [NIP ` user all hing. now: : f mipoau c f. Yflacleuu rum near .\lcl.-u-l? \ iuath mt-r _ mt they Imvv no eluthunium. notlr t a shrug u! the uhouluhgru; fur the Thu-re in loan u-If-clenying chrintinu um miml. in gning to Japan. than .. L. |..|..u<;n.n .l.ma Hm I` I` I! in mn- A RESCUE IN TIVIE. DESER:l WI!`-`E. h|I\l UK.` It. and |:` I put`! nf 1 Props. .-nna.nI'l< a\ I-`oi Itolu-Nuns. \, u ..|mp..|u lgn nhnhl it an, lrnm Ill; SHDIII` '3I|Il'lI IV I K lhv boat lung |-.~fnr- |n\ o t|Ie1'1-fuw guuu I- ' lhc laku. . .\'ingam, l'lni~~ mu, gr t<. Duluth. grain : .\ I ' hrs. \\'hih- (Mk. I\., In ll UNIX III I ,1 nlung the (I I1:-guru II. I have clmrlurc-cl V |1l..')IM) lmslwle pearl "VIII Ml . lir-etuu ul Ituuu nu uwu Ill mnmlrte the idea that the Jewlnh .`'nh- ! uth i: dueling un the tiuntilu. l. law ulw, lomy that the iieutilo uetlum wenueu-.r. in any dinpeuuiinu, nnmnended I Had tu , keen hnly thu IO\'t'|tll| lay of t e net-it. lint dial nut vuuumsud any "l mankind tn keep holy the Snhlmth day lot ever `Lilli yearn Alter the cuutinnuf man. The tfrutur . ut:tlI~: Hxmlm pvt: the Nnhhnlh to the II- I ran-lites, hut nunu ul thu Gentile: were com mlmlml to uluorve it excepting `_the Itrulgvr that in within thy gale.` teutilu living with tho Jew! Moro roqttlrttal tn lm I"tl|j'I`l I to their lawn juut use we rt-q...ru lureigm-ru to he euhject to uur lawn. Thu word: `with in thy gutter` uh'uw' that the muunnn-l to keep the `inhluth holy did hot Apply to than nntioue outside of the Juwllh common- wealth. The hm tinge ehuwn at limited sp- plicatiun. lthin I mean would hoqnite ulein alluring Mr. lrnotntloll. or more, for the production of one puaeue ui scrip- ture going to shuer that Gentiles uerequir- ml to ltee the uventll day. ur my uthc.-r day, holy ll: the utrict order in which the Jews were cmnmuulecl tn ulIeor\`o the Nultlmtli. (ind nt creation blessed the seventh lay and sanctified it because that in it Hehul rented from Ill His work. hut lie did not then ltllt mun tu ohlu-rve the-. day HI` keep it holy. -A. R0lIlNs0\. 'l`hc-re it in, uni I will entleavmlr ll: lm in hriri as possible in reply. In the lirnt place Mr. Robinson is tnietalaen when he run that I am trying to promulgate the idea that the Jewish Suhheth in binding on the Gentiles. tur there is no lllfll imtitutinn as A Jewish Nihlmth mentioned in the hilde. lint l in -ltlllll that tho Nulrlnath at the la-rd. the .-1-ventli day of the week. thv day which the Jvw kept. is und has been luinding in all {At ... _II ', I`_ ._, ..I. ,......,. ..` Taylur will lmul lnury -in won 5: ulna n-turn: NU l{'||lIH'l : Littlu , where the IH fu-I of n 'l`|... .... .. '|`lH*J l$Rl'l`l.\'H WHIH. .\lUI\'l)A\'. N V- ml the xcln`. I- . I I... . with IIIIUI . ` C) here about them. 0118 5 IICISIIIDUF. V` IIKI I5 HI] IIL'Ib'lIlJ\lI' K empnired the irescher. Not, us is gen- era ly ucccptr: , merely the person livin`-_; next door`, but any one of the human race. any one whom you cun help." And it was the religion nftlhrist that made men cherish u love towurds nll men and to esteem them as brothers. The preucherdwolt at length on the beauty there was in such is conse- cruted love, showing the benets derived from sympathy, affection 'nnd devotedncss in bringing all sections of humanity into loving nesrncss to each other. He also `showed that in developing self-love, love for one`s own soul, the protection of character, the caring for health and business, men he- cslne solicitous r arding those` around and In coking over the constitu- tion. rules and regulations of the Independ- ent Urder of Foresters he found that one of their objects wus tocere for themselves in sickness and in old age. sud to care for those dear to them. their wives and chil- dren, and, after that, their fellow men. Religion embraced these principles, und the gospel of Christ in the heart helped zncn HI carry them out. It was not only good in times of sickness and distress. but good under all circumstances. ' In concluding the preacher pointed out the reasons why lo\'e should boiled for all mankind, (I) hecnuso God commanded it. (2) because all wise beings so.-t examples as to its deairability,and (3) msn`s own happiness was ulependsnt up- on _it. If true benevolence reigned in ever heart what a world this would be! `No more wan-,bloodsh'd, raping. anarchism and a ' tl bow ' `ta! n labonny. twgusvilldsfuuio ugvlonld betranafornietl iutoa parddise of joy. Ha" trusted thatthe 3 Foresters` order would prospered at God. VI l(`glClll SUHSC, \\ MS ll HI\JlIU l}l'IIlCIpll' VI l`UlIgII[ by (sud in the soul 9f Imm. As Bunyan lm_d stated. it was true quintenscnce uf all the graces uf God." In an especial sense love was shown `to lmve proceeded from (.`lu'ist. and with it in the heart. there would I he developed an love for mankind, A love tur one'a neighbor. \\'ho is my neighbor Y" emxuired Preacher. ____ I.. ,. ......n. , ._._..-l.. cl . . . . . . . . .. l:..:.. _ -`I. \ NIII-\I"-V`. o`|l\. `. `|Il tut` : In your iuuu at UM. 28th:: we nub! Ippurl [mm A. t vi] c. He claims tn In I nth and want: me to show. It I van. mints thut In mangle in hit latter Nth an not on-ripturnl. Al the nhart lghro It he-u-. Ho lays : "In your Sum of )'0It.ut'dA)' I: put`! from Mr. ltrumu in whiah ht rromul to the Jaw I. deny the W! lo lmon hnlv lhu uuvnth In: of I I Illl1`!Il('|.I --u u`\|I|I1 I (ht-r tifty Inemhers vi the lmlcpemlent Unler of Fur:-.sters nttmilmln-r\"ice in Queen street .\lv.-tlmalist church )'Ck4l.O.'l'tly Inurning und (.`L`L`|lplb1l seats in the centre of the eli~ lice. They w are einbleniutimtl badges and Ineclullinns. The chuich Mus tilled, Inuny strangers living in uttumlmice. Organist Reym-r rcmh-real as-veral mlmiruhle solo-c~ l tinns and the chuir sung with gnoul ctliect. Like us it l-`timer l'itiuth his ('|iillren." The siiigiiig ml the hymns was very llt`ill`l_\'. {ma ll. \\ hiting cutltlltctul the service :\I|l spoke from the words : 'l'h(}nshnlI love lh_\ noighln.r its thyself " .-`r. .\1ntthew.\'xn. 39. Love \-':is rlaimed us the clmrncturistie feature of the holy religion: upon this cli- vine principle cln'isti:uiit_\' lnul its origin. (`hrist canne tn the \\'nrlal us the personica- tion of lure. He went through it as an exhi- hitinn uf love, and ntfere-l up on the cI`01~` us at sueritice of love. '1 hen the circum- t stances ululcrwhieh the words of the tox t were nttercil were explained. and the Yllilnsoplly of Christ shown to be only equal ed by the simplicity of his speech. bore, in n then- ` [ngieul sense, was It clirine principle wrought lw hm] in tlm smnl of man. As Hnnvnn Iv llllnvlllvcln vuw u mam, nu. .... .... . tlmrc was inspiration in it. He thought the pcuplv of tho churvll sllnlllcl learn mum of tho: um-ls uf the heathen, of their pm'ort_\' uml lIIl!IL'l`\'. There were hunclmls of thou- sand: of young people in their uchonla anal colleges who were not alive In religious u.-nv-I: .m.| \rl|n nlinnlal km-n fnn-inn minninn Cullrgtu nun wtlv uuu IIIIVU I. Iullslvuu l work, anal \\'lm should keep foreign mission 3 work insight. He was glad to see signs of religious activity In-l aspinntimis to In Goal`: work umuifcslc-l in so nmny young people. These aspirations wuulxl l|.'dMl them to love (`nrist clearly. anal \\`niIltllIu! be with out their fruit. They nhoul-l all nmkc up their minds tn nerve the 1.4-r-I. 'l'lu: ser\'iuu mu Cluavtl l._y uiiigiilg aunl um. I'uI~ renal um Ivrtpturu |ouuu. Mr. Smith. I promitwut uwntlner of tho (,|uu-en`: coiivge young men : cl:-rintiun u- uociution. uuuic u nhmt miciu-ma. uni uni that ho van in! to iuwo the opportunity to my iimi-Ipomi to the young man who wu going to iI.'I\ e than `to lulnnur u I minion- .u_v in Japan. He referred to China an lacing I wide lit-Id ior chrintinn lnisonr. not only because of in Vail extent oi tort ttor , but. above all. ipemuu of it: I niritusi 1 cultu- tinn and overwheimimg no-m Speaking 0! (`bins he laid in ixnut mu that it had not depended upon any nthor nation for it: Iiterutnru Itlti u-ienw. yet uith all it: bout- iug it pmved that u lulliun muld not become (rut without diriuo pmur. \\ hen the thou ht 1-! these pr--pie, uhu Iud not the religion: upputttlilimt of the people of christian lands, it was: enough to elicit nympathv for their condition. "Fhere worn in iihitm -iU0,IIl),It0t) of people. and the majority ul them man: without a ltnouiodgo ot the gospel. It would be no wonder. then, it vhriutiun men And women Herod to go to thii country to saint. in cinriatinnize the people. They should thunk Hod that uotluuty |m|`uotIu were doing to much to forward the work. Fhriatian \\-- meuwere intorestinv timnwiveu in [inn work. in closing 1 no Ipoaiu-r urged his heurern to do more for iorei 'n Iniusion work in the futune than they had In the put. . \ ....I.. ..- .. 0|..." ..-u.i.-rmi ||\' \l in: PI'aiit'k WI 0! Inc lln-us In u.|[uuI. ti;-ul that he almul-| go 1 some pcnplv hml told him l nu-v mnvmnn-nt vnu A cnuv. III um luuuc luau nu .-\ sulo was then lL`I in excellent \0ice. Rev. Mr. .\`pmlin; Dunlap, sninl he had .\`un|uy Ivlmul cmum null uuufwillutnmlillu -`lllllltly ICIIUUI l.'l|IIlIl`I I and, uutwilhatauuliug ` little uwr two.-I|t_\' one ` .. . I. l A YOUNG KINGSTONIAN IS GOING ` OUT TO ENGAGt IN |'l - ` jl `u Alhlronu In Ill-v Ilaoleuluun Mrool. `l usnu-eh - Ills nu Slush `uouuln chm Quinn`: (`Mlle-'00 vmuloulu-The Porno- } torn Au:-ml Iorvlvr In Ilw uuoen In-ool -- chunvh. - A (Maxwell Iervlw In .\lr._l)unlop. Jrjw nil] in I few In I mm at I missionary to Japan. was hol In S wlenhun Itrool church hut evening. '1 In nujiom-o us: I largo ow. uscl thou com um` it occupied all the an.- to In had on I ruulul our And In the 331-- Iory. After the u ngmg ol a hymn. Mr. A. Khaw otfoml prayer, ind .\lr. lumw Woo-I renal thd wripkuru louuu. Mr. Smith. I m-nmim`M. N .\|l.\`.\`|U.\' \\'U|{K I.\.|'-.-\| .\N. wan smrs `ms scmprunss IN ammo TO THE SABBATH 7 Islun lulu ol the nu I c|...L I K98 IND Wrra HUI D|I\lJ ul |1:||s|uu3 :, 1 ions do . u-. -I.- umuifoulml in cm mzuav \'l\IlIIvV l~'urn-nu-rs nu `I 0 .\'(-rvlre. IIJIII \Ull'I!. Spmling m Iutru smicl Im hm} In-en rnl|\ M \ ('5 If I! It I He ll!) gn l.ml 1' t`lll'I3lIcuI \\ IN |\ \\ I'll,` VI an-l tlml lul-orors in I ctvrlniuul tn go into :- I n|.,. AI 1 CLVI Il|llll'lI K" R" I jniued thv Que:-11 lslnurlly ufterwu "J.npeLn. "claw: mlal um In that u I I mlnlv wh \\ . B|{UU\l TH .\. |{U||.V.\`lLV In-en mnu-rtc .-.-ml will: tlm ; his 0.'\ll`(`lll(Y . .. . J .. \ \\ 1|.` uf-HM" I I l` lIl'| lIllI In that C` 1 that this I rv, but he fw I. ll . I K" IIICI` l.'IllIll'll, I1-Inc _\`uutl|, It If mgr, felt MIN u-II the gmipel. ul pray fur hi: ml in his wurk. painful In I-i-I I `I IIIIIJIUII II III II I y Miss Frulick rmluving .\lr. nu-rte-I In the |L' \\ ll}! ` ui lml those 3 IIIISBIUII ' c felt that : Dll`l'I IIIIIPI` Ir, c while In lllcln o rluis cuege . Inn! in . [King ||PUlll NH Ell {I5 W Iltll U MIL` l mu! it will loo m~co.~s;u'_\' to in\'iu~ is ulutilmtinn of u lie.-mile. Hero i Ii:-mile 1' luantheu, u pagan, It an In or as ('lu isl.ian." Uh, at ncithcr an Jew Inn` A Ulristinn. Th Llplmlll nut I-in-ling nu him. ncit .n,_....__.,.:.-,1`. L... . an l I.`l'\'ll|llvo Iv uni. In an a Norvilinc is as coinbilmtiolx of the most werful pain melicving anbamnce. known. * "erviline is not anon rum, buta preparation which has received rom Iembera of the medical profeuion, clerg en, the press, and others most enthusiastic endnrution. Itautfering from pain of any kind, external or local, give Nerviline atrial. Norvlllne cnru tootlncbe, ornmpl. neuralgia, and al-, most instantly. Trial bottles 10 centa`, largo lrnttlnn 95 muitn. At rlrhmzlnn and qotuu. 20 ct ' everywhere IIIOII: IDI lquttlen I guards. ` Nothing 'dnunted, Fox, on getting into Toronto. found time and opportunity to whisper to e hncknmn to send a chi pie (in thievel ergo it little irl) up to ictoria street to bring down iis gang. The John obliged, and while the otlicere and their prisoner were waiting an per in the `guests room of the hotel, in nmlrciied halfwa dozen of the toughest specimens Toronto could turn out. Before the friends could concert at lnn the guards hustled Fox to the depot w eru they keot guard over .him until the local was made u , \\ hen they rushed him on board eupperi)esa and hungry, and thus was i the country saved the story of an C5('llp('. Joseph Fox is safe behind the bars of the penitemiary for the next live years. He was sent down from Stmthroy for burulary. `.\'hile in the cell in Strathroy he wrote in note to his gang in Toronto to meet him at the Union depot, when passing through, and attempt as rescue. This letter he gave n fellow prisoner to get outside the jail. but the turnkey spotted the transfer and the note was seized. The result was that instead of sending one man down with Fox to King- ston the Stmtliroy people detailed two guards. Nntluhm 'alunntml, Fnx. nn unttiiur into IIIII I'll` I. IIICIIIIWTI I II ` word: of tin um: and qbhlu I After mtnruiu to cuurt Human : lolovll. I tanks were pnaunr. nrglnint. choir uulumm Strut churvll, and the um-retu lnrmml rum partial -n-mun I'Al nrmmummal ulna l'r-ub_\*t-rhun Nlhmlonu. Elisa .\lac(reg0r. me of the Indy missiun- V uric.-u of the l rcsh_vterian church in ('iunul:\ ` at lmlm`e.Imlia.iunl now home on furlough, i will deliver an anhlross in the lecture room of (`uukds church here on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Every one is invited. Miss .\lru-Gregor is an eloquent speaker, and will certainly ink-rest ull who nttcnnl. She greatly lclightml the yn-nn; people who heard her on Sumln afternoon. .~\ numlmrnf lmlinn costumes, iellola, iunl other cnstern nI`t.icles will be exhibite1l. A collectiun will in.` taken up to defray expenses. (`onvunlion olthc '4-1-k. l l 1 The Cauimliaii Inter-.\`cIniimry .\lissi0lnu_\' ' ullicuice u ill lnulul its thinl annual convention in convocaitiun lmll, ()uccn`s collegn, from ` Thurs-lny Nan`. l0tli to Salplmth Nov. liltli. ` The l{o.`\`. Dr. Slmuler, of New York. will ` give an 1lIl\ll'l`SS on missions in the cum`ocn- tiun hall on Friday .\.'o\'. Hill at S ul-lock. It is e.\'p*rtel that the Rev. Dr. 'urbour, of .\lontrml Congregational college. will mi- dress the alliance on l'hurs c\'onin;:. Hip;-rs will be read on mission work by this reprcscntativesnf the various dennmiimtional colleges. The ('l1ristiuu'pui>lic is |1onrtil_v lll\'ii0Il to be present at all the sessions uf Qlm nlli:nn`n I lll\'Il\`lI [U IN? the nlli:u1c(`. \ .~\n Attempted Escnpo \\'h|rlI Fell atllt-r l~`Iut--A liesmw Not. Attempted. lHu'udm.u `VIIIITH