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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Nov 1899, p. 10

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011m first incorporated and Head Ofice, OT! towf interest. Debentures issued for periodfiof from one to of $100 and upwards. five years for sums Interest coupons attached. payable had-yearly at 4 per cent. Deposxts of $1.00 and upward tak dmwabie at any time, upon which curren of interest will be allowedd John MaQWOOQ i3 preo‘n‘ rounding ”an Marbie Table Topi, Wm Lops. specialty. Being a 0 designs and com whore . WORK3 â€"In the rear of the Market at... opposite the packing hum: rnzicfl workm m, all pare prices before I premred to fumiih me. we v‘ of ”win ' ch MOSUEENYS :nd HEAD- »undmg cmntry vi STONSS, both Humble andGnnite. 21nd: of cemetery em. Est’mtee oro aptly given on 311 k . } _ - - 1 1 _ a .na WLIh T095: Manna Piwes'. 10 ,0Wn ani tltm .Pgi- C356 m‘ Savings! D The Festive Season will soon be here, and we wish to Beautiful new goods are bring crowded into our show i cases. We have bnug'nt for cash and intend to sexl as low as we possibly can We aim to ce'l only such goods as will give best 54:15- faction. Our aim is to please our! patrons We will not be satis- fied unless we do 50. Bring your repairing here; done quickly, properly at mod- erate prices. G. T. R. Railway System Ticket: to AT! p \ihr‘ '- ‘ Omnin. the N "h- west and Exit n Cu} mb- ~. Full infonnmlm from GEO. WILDaR, The Express OfiCC. Lindsay Furniture and Undertaking Lharges Moucrate 0 "up. Benson Han ~'e. W. F. MCCARTY, 77 Kent-52., Scuth Side. "minim. .Tanor Dney, on Town. Vfl' ‘ Property .indsay ACCORDIN ’- Gr TO LAW. THE REINS HELD BY DIVINE RULE. k ; WORLD NOT GOVERNED IN HAPHAZARD WAY- tiad in heaven." , High up in the palace of the sun at least five things are settled-that nations which go continuously and persistently wrong perish; that hap- piness is the result of spiritual con- dition and not of earthly environ- ment; that this world is a. school- house for splendid or disgraceful graduation: that with or without us the world is to be made over into a scene of arborescence and purity; that all who are adjoined to the un- paralleled One of Bethlehem and Nazareth and Golgotha will be the subjects of a supernal felicity with- out any taking 011‘. Do you doubt my. first proposition -â€"that nations which go wrong per- ish? We have in this American na-‘ tion all the eleniemnts of permanence and destruction. We need not bor- row from others any trowels for up- building or torches for demolition. Elements of ruinâ€"nihilism, infidelity, agnosticisxn, Sabbath desecration, in- ebri y, sensuality, extravagance, fraud; they are all here. Elements of safetyâ€"God worshiping men and women by the scores of millions, honesty, benevolence. truthfulness, self sacrifice, industry, sobriety and more religion than has characterized any nation that has ever existed; they are all here. The only question is as to which of the forces will gain dominancyâ€"the one class ascendant, and this United States Government. 1 think, will continue as long as the world exists; the other class ascend- ant. and the United States goes into such small pieces that other govern- ments would hardly think them worth picking up.- Walk on in the cemetery of nations 1 and see the long lines of tombsâ€"1 Thebes and Tyre and Egypt and Babylon and Medoâ€"Persian and Mace- donian and Roman and Saxon heptâ€" archy, great nations, small nations that, lived 500 years. , Our own nation will be judged by the same moral laws by which all other nations have been judged. The judgment day for individuals will probably come far on in the future. Judgment. day for nations is every ‘day. every day weighed, every day approved or every day condemned. Hover before in the history of thin the Inter- country has the American nation been more surely in the balances than it is this minute. Do right, and we go up. Do wrong; and we go down. Another thing decided in the same high place is that happiness is the result of spiritual condition and not of earthly environment. If we who may sometimes have a thousand dolâ€" lars to invest find it such a perplex- ity ‘to know what to do with it and soon after find that we im’ested it where principal and» interest have gone dOWn through roguery or panic, what must. be the worriment of those having millions to invest and whose losses correspond in magnitude with their resources! PeoDle who have their three “or four dollars a day wages are. just as happy as those who haVe an incmne of $500,000 a * year. Sometimes happiness is seated on a footstool and sometimes misery on a throne. All the. gold of earth in one chunk cannot purchase liV’C‘ minutes of complete satisfaction. Worldly success is an atmosphere that breeds the maggots of envy and jealousy and hate. There are those who will never forgive you if you have more emoluments or honor or ease than they have. To take you down is the dominant. wish of most of those who are not as high as you are. They will spend hon-rs and days and tears to entrap you. They will hover around newspaper offices to get one mean line printed depreciat- ing you. Your heaven is their hell. A dying president of the United States said many years ago in reâ€" gard to his lifetime of experience, "It. doesn’t pay.” The leading statesmen of America in letters of advice. warn young men to keep out of politics. Many of the most sucâ€" cessful have tried in vain to drown their trouble in strong drink. On the other hand. there are millions of people who on departing this life will have nothing to leave but a good name and a life insurance whose illumimed faces are indices of illuinined souls. They wish every- body xvell. When the fire bell rings, they do not go to the window at. midnight to see if it is their store that it on fire, for they never owned a store, and .when the ' September equinox is abroad they do not worry lest their ships founder in a. gale. for they never owned a. ship. and when the nominations are made for high political office they are not fear- ful that their name will be over- looked, for they never applied for octfice. There is so much heartiness and freedom from care in their laughter that when you hear it you are compelled to laugh in sympathy, although you know not what they are laughing about. _ A - o. eun be happy and on how much he may be wretched! (:91 your heart right and all is right. Keep your heth wrong. and all is wrong. That. is a principle settled in bean-n. Some have wondered why gradua- tion (lay in college. is called "c‘om- menct-ment day" When it is the last day of college L‘Xt‘l‘ClSL‘S, but gradua- tion days are [)x‘npel‘h‘ culled com- inencvment day. To all the gradu- utvd it is the eouunoncemont of act- ive llft‘, and our graduation day from earth will be to Us eommenu-ment of our chief life. our larger life. our more tremendous life, our eternal life. But what. a day conunencement. day on earth is! The student never ‘sees any day like it. At, any rate, I never did. Old Niblo's Theatre in New York comes back to me. The gowned and tassel batted professors behind us. and our kindred and friends before and above us. and the air redolent, with garlands to be thrown to us. What a. commenceL ment day it was for all of us about to graduate! But mightier day \\ ill it be when we graduate from this world. Will it he hisscs of condom- nation or handclapping of approval? Will there be (lung to us nettles or wreaths? Will it. be a resounding “Come!" or a. reverberating "De- "Como Dart?” Another thing; decided in the high pln ~93 of the universe is that this world, with or without US, will he made ox'er into a scene of abores- cence and purity. Do not think that such a consummation depends upun our personal fidelity. It. will he done anyhow. God's cauSo (lOL'S not, go u-lmg‘gin". If all the Suldivl‘S of Jesus Christ now living should he- come deserters and gt“) over to the enemy, that \\«\::!d not deft-zit the cause. A large part; of the Bible is taken up with tt-lling' us what the world will be. 'lhere is a. large army, human and unuelic, now in the ‘ ‘lield, hut, (:od's resent: forces are more numerous and more mighty than those now at the front, and if he could in Gideon's time rout. the Midianites with a crush of crockery, and if he could in Shumgur's 1mm overcome a host with an ox gond. and if in Samson's time he could dc- feut an army with a bleached jaw- bone, and if the walls of Jericho Went down under a, blast of perfor- ated ram's horn, and if in Christ's day blind eyes were cured by ointâ€" ment of Spittle, then God can do anything he says he Will do. As yet he has taken only one sword out of a whole armory of weapons. Do not, get nervous, as if the Lord were goâ€" ing to bordefeated. Oh, that cmnim: (lay of the world s perfection! The earth “111 he so changed that the sex 111011ology will be changed. There will he no more calls to repentance, for all ivi'll have repented; no more gathering of 1111115 for the poor, for the poor will lune been enriched; no hesmtul Sundzu. for disjainted bones will have been set and the wounds all healed, and the incurable diseases of other times will have been overcome bv a mater- : in medica and a. pharmacy and a (1011â€" itistry and a therapeutics that huxe ‘conquered everything that afllict'vd nerve or lung 01‘ tooth or eye or 2limbâ€"healthology. comp ete and 11111- lvmul. The poultica and the oint- THE WAT I“ b HMAN-WARDER: UNDSM. ONI ment and the panacea and the catho- licon and the surgeon's knife and the dentist’s forceps and the scientist's X ray will have fulfilled their misâ€" sion. The social life of the world will be perfected. In that millennial age I imagine ourselves standing in front of a house lighted for levee. We enter among groups filled with gladness and talking good sense and rallying eaoh other in pleasantries and in every possible way forward-g ing good neighborhood: no looking ask-ante, no whispered backbitings, no strut of pretension, no oblivion of some one's presence because you do not want to know him; each one happy, determined on making some one else happy; words of honest up- predation instead of hollow flatter": “”4an mu] geniz‘nlitie-s instead of one else happy; words U1 “one“ W, preciation instead of hollow flattery; sauvitics and genialities instead of infiations and pompositics; equipage and upholstery and sculpture and painting paid for; two hours of men- tal and moral improvement; all the guests able to walk as steadily. down the steps of that mansion as when they. ascended them; no awakâ€" ing next moening with aching head and bloodshot eye and incompetent for the day’s duties; the social life as perfect as refinement and common sense and culture and prosperity and religion can make it; the earfii made better than it was at the start, and all through gospelizing influences, di- rectly or indirectly. Another thing decided in that high place is that all who are adjoined to the unparalleled One of Bethlehem and Nazareth and Golgotha will be the subjects of a supernal felicity ‘ without any taking oil. The old adage says that “beggars must not he choos«:~rs.” and the human race in its depleted state had better not be --.L_I{.L‘ lv‘,1\,: 1$uu blAC-A v...--° place is that all @350 are adjoined to the unparalleled One of Bethlehem without any taking oil. The old adage says that “beggars must not be choosers," and the human race in its depleted state had better not be critical of the mode by which God would empalace all of us. I could easily think of a plan more compli- mentary to our fallen humanity than that which is called the “plan of salâ€" vation.” If (lod had allowed us to do part of the Work of recovery and he do the rest, if we could do threeâ€" quarters of it and he do the last quarterjif we could accomplish most of it and he just put on the finishing touches, many could look with more complacency upon the projected rein- statement oi the human family. No, no! We must have our pride sub-t jugated, our stubborn will made flex- ible and a supernatural power de- monstrated in us at every step. A pretty plan of salvation that would be. of human drafting and manufact- uring! It would be a doxology lsung to ourselves. God must have all the glory, not one step of our heavenly throne made by earthly car- pentry; not one string could we twist of the harp of our eternal re- joicing. Accept all as an unmerited donation from the skies, or we will never have it at all. 11!! m__:..o never have it at all. “New,” says some one. "if Christ is the only way what about. the heathen, who have never heard of him?" But you are not, heathen, and why divert us from the question of our personal salvation? Satan is al- \rnvc introducim: something irreleâ€" ways introducing Sttlili'lhlllg irreleâ€" rant. He wants to take it out of a personality into an abstraction. (let our own salVation settled. and then we will discuss the salvation of other people. " ’y‘tll," says some one. T “What. percentage of the human race will be sax‘ed‘? What will be the comâ€" parative number saved and lost?" 'l‘here satan thrusts in the mathema- tics of redemption. He suggests that you find out the mathematical pro- portion of the rt-degmed. llut be not deceived. I am now discussing the eternal welfare of only t\\'() persons. yourself and myself. (h-t ourseIVes right before we bother about getting E others right. 0 t‘hrist, cone hither and master our cast-Z Here are our sinsâ€"pardon them: our woundsâ€" w heal them: our burdens-“lift them; our sorrowsâ€"cmniort them. We. want the ('hrist of Bartinieus to open our blind eyes, the t'hrist of Martha to help us in our domestic cares. the (‘hrist of Olix'et to help us preach our sermons. the Christ of Lake Gali- lee to still our teinpmats, the Christ ! of Lazarus to raise our dead. Not too tired is he to come. though he has on his whipped shoulders so long carried the world's woe‘and on his lam-rated feet walked this way to ac- cept our salutation. By the bloody throes of the moun- tain on which Jesus died. and by the sepulcher where his mutiliated body was inelosed in darkened crypt and by the (Hivet from which he arose. while astonished disciples clutched for his robes to detain him in their companionship. and by the radiant and omnipotent throne on which he sits waiting for the coming of all those whose redemption was settled in heaven, I implore ~vou how your head in immediate and final sub- (lnt'e exm‘cise sorrow for on mission. what, you hare done and exert-iste trust in him for what he is willing to do, and all is Well for both 7‘ - 0. Worlds. lhen you can swing ottt deâ€" ; fiance, to all opposition, human and e dialiolic. In conquering his foes be e. conquered yours. And hate, you noâ€" “ ticed that passage in Colossians that 0 represent. hint "having: (l0.S])0llt‘(l prinâ€" V cipalities and poWers, he made a ? show of them, openly trimnphing," so bringing before us that overâ€" whelming spectacle of a. Roman triumph? But, oh, the difference in those triumphs! The Roman triumph represented arrogance, cruelty, Op- pression and wrong. but Christ's ” triumph meant emancipation and ‘ holiness and joy. The former was a q procession of groans accompanied by ‘ a Clank of chains, the other a procesâ€" lo sion of hosannas by millions set for- et ever free. The only shackled ones of of Christ’s triumph will be. satan. and at his cohorts tied‘ to our‘Lord’s char- 0_ mt Wheel, with all the abominations of all the earth bound for an eternal , captWity. Then will come a. feast. “5 in which the chances will be filled §° “with the new wine of the kingdom." 111‘ Under _ arches commemorative of all 'm‘ the battles ; in which the‘ ‘bannered V9 ' armies of, the ‘ church militant; zuis cohorts tied to our Lord's (-hurâ€" ‘ “3° ”“W‘” m” 5"" ”" “ " ' ~ lot Wheel, with all the uhmninntions lee Syrupâ€"nothing like it for giving of all the earth bound for an eternal ipromyt rehefTâ€"wxll save a child when capm'ity. Then will come a feast nothing 61.86 “113' ' in Which the chaliccs will be filled ” Mrs. Wm. Xoung: Frome, Ont. says: “with the new wine of the kingdom." One 3"”. ago our 1.1“16 boy had a. severe Under arches commemorative of all iattaok ohmflammatlon of the lungs and the battles in which the 'bannered 'oro‘up,wh1ch leftebad wheeze in hischest. armies of the church militant ‘N We gem edvxsed to use Dr. Woodts through thousands of years of strugâ€" ! ofi‘g- me Syrup. thh we dld’ and It gle have at last won the day Jesus “N 1m oomxiletely. will ride. Conqueror of earth an “thee zxswe a. aways hell and heaven. Those armies, dis the o I rel}? y m banded, will take palaces and all “130,381: 6x31” thrones. “And they shall come from severestliilhsds (far he: the east and the west and the north or golds u o coug and the south and sit down in the ' V kngdom of God.” And may you and I, through the pardoning and sancti- Laura-Liver» Pill. are the most P9" tying grace 0‘ Christ, be guests' at feet remed known for the cure of Con. tint 3:0qu banquet}; , . stxpatton, pepsin, Bilionsnasa and Sid . End-aha. not gripe 0': sicken. SEHBULS BEâ€"DPENING ngere preferring wholesom e. comfortable accommodation to the ohborate designs and luxurious nppolntmenu of our peace sleepers, will find it in me Tcurist Car, and st lees cost. Any Canadian: Pacific Agent will gladly give you further perticolm end rec-are you accommodation in one of these cal. A. H NMMAN, Wt Genet-d Passenger Agent, 1 King‘s East. Toronto T G. Hatchett, Agent C.PR OFFICE - ~ - KENT STREET Big variety to choose from at “Kawartha Lakes” THE Trent Valley Navigation Go. (LIMITED) wdl run Single Trips .9 follows :â€" Lenve Bobcgygeou gt" . . . . Bobcaygeon. Lindsay geon Point ammo WILL Lave Lindnv st .................. 3. 00 run. unvo u Bobmygoon st. ........... 5.30 pm. Sturgeon Point, Single Fare, 35c. Return “ 500. " “ "Kn On and Bobcaygeon, Single Return GRAiN CAR RY] NG.-â€"Arrmzementa an be made with my “pain for alling at my point. on {tieâ€"1:33: for gain. | It strikes terror to a mother’s heart to ihave her child wake up at night. with 3 WE MAKE‘Iâ€"I" Sewer and Culvert Pipes ESTURION Stcre is well supplied with new books such as: Tha Crow of Group. EHE UNEAHII] SEWER PIPE BEE fr-so l- -2 ADELAIDE SI. 5;. _ SEASON OF 1899- ' a; so I-2 ADELAIDE GACTORY AT MIMICO. croupy cough. Child can scarcely speak, can hardly breatheâ€"seems to be choking. â€"Readors . â€"â€"Copy Books, ~Drawing Books â€"â€"Scribblers â€"â€"Sla.tes â€"â€"Lead Peg: cils â€"â€"Pens -â€"Ink ~Enve10pes â€"-Writing paper â€"-Lock Boxes â€"â€" .Julers â€"â€"Rubber-Era.ers -â€"Pen Holders There is KERR); 1:61: dailyâ€"apply hot 3. ‘l 0;):wa poultices to the throat and upper part of Eutber mi” ' . . v Wants. 581‘ 68 the chest, and gne D_1j._ W god? Nogwray 5 MAR om“. LaveBobcnygsu n......... Arrive rt. yin y a ......... Kentsst. Lindsay Laxaa-leep Pills are the most per- fect. remed known for the cure of Con- stipation, pepsin, Biliousnesa and Sick We. not gripe or aioken. All Sizes frqm SI N GLE TRIPS 1 after MONDAY. OCT. and, the WRITE FOR pmcss; FLYING BET'WEENâ€" cm 4 in. :0 24 in. A lso Connections. ...... 8.00 un. ..... 10 30 mm. and Stur- TORo-‘w' (I 500. 75c. $1.00 Honor graduate of Toronto m ““539. 0‘ Dents; Surgeons, A]; ‘ 915;x-‘alfiwmwflmfisagfiq . 3859 .5389 sun «58... Bommwmo . 3‘5 31“ ’SLP'I): r ll DR SUTTON 9mm - , râ€"-vvu IA 01509 our Anderson a Nu. hamâ€"29. A E Graduate of Toronto University a o!_Denu} Surgeons. Every deparEmem. of dentistry d and amentmc mnner a mode: over Hex-gun's Drug Stowâ€"17. DR. F. A. WALTER? 0mm, - imam Honor Graduate of Tom M0 Unw- Oollege of Dentai SurgeoL-‘g. firm; l All the 13$th and improved branches 0‘ ( My parlor-med. Chtrgee modem over Gregory's DrugStore, comer Ken: ' Mâ€"fl-IY- "Id mm}: without pun by Gas WM! administered by him for 26ng with m He studied the gas under Dr. Conan, of Kg them-ignite! of gun for exmctgng m D: mm. Neelands that he has giVen n. M417 P6110110 without an accident, 3,“ nauthe but 1081 pain Ohmdem Ban dds! tooth Inserted at moderate pnm Pk ‘POMcI-rd before coming. 055% Lech : the 81319.91! House. Lindsay. - .1 DR. NEELANDS DENTIST. -â€" DR ARTHUR DAY 0. V DENTIST ‘TEiE successes: TO THE um: m. ABD S lumber of Toronto Dental Coll Univality. Also graduate of A NOVEMBER 1613 DR. G. s. 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