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Barrie Examiner, 24 Nov 1898, p. 6

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sarsaparilla :v.wx~r: I-Lg. I '01! Ire) I3 l`6B~5-Ioefo` Dam}. and In be frozen, and Panda to l'0Wt|0l:-l7u_ea In surgery. ' rnopiznrxss Aninaaznxnnstor ~ frag nzwxqm; ` ,`\` - u 1TmmIti6""'iazi6I1i`7ni discbvory at Mr. C. E. Trip_ler of the liquifibatian of air, and the wonder- ful use8 to" which it can be put. In an interdatihg paper in Pea\won a, Weekiy, Mr.:Trip1er describes the uses to which the new agent can be put. and outlines the proballities ofvthe application. ' MI:_._:; .2, 9. ,,,,A 2- -I_L..I_...I Iwtmniis ngauum mi; In its expulsion `as it returns to its gaseous state lies a power of the high" ` lestieiticiency, easy to control, ready to lbe harnessed and utilized. If atumlilet be filled with the liquid. it boils vigor- ` l`ously, absorbing 11 portion of the heat around it, and at the end ofvhalf all hour has completely disappeared, in- dislinguishfihly` mingled with the air were it, from which it differs only in, `its greater purity. I`he tumbler, mean- gwhile, has become thickly coated with ltrost. It has the appearance of D`' ~l`wjaterrvxcept* th1tlt'sht3wra`p tint,` which lnfe[1S,l_i__i,_3;!__(lBA, the evapor-' ntion proceeds. There is no difficulty or danger in handling it, provided re- asonable precaution is used, and the gases are not confined; It can be ladled up with` atin cup, and poured into almostvany sort of dish, like so much water. If you chance to drop the cup, however, it will shatter like thin glassware. An oyster dlpp"`(l for u moment in a bowl of the liquid be- comes`as cold as if it had remained in arefrigerator for hours, Raw beef- eteak may be frozen until it rings, when struck, like apiece of heI1-me- tal. While in this condition it may be broken in fragments with a hammer, and pounded into powder. Butter, ei- ` milarly treated, `may be reduced to a fine, dry dust; fruit and eggs may be pulverised in the same manner. Wool, under-ordinary circumstances, will not ~ burn; it merely *sc"or'chesen gives off `unpleasant odours. But` when saturatetk in liquid oxygen, at the 1 touch of a match, it flashes up like ( so much gunpowder, and is gone in ( a moment. A mass of felt treated in 1 l l ( ( the some manner burns more like dampened gunpowder, with aseries`of spluttering flashes, but it also is com- pletely consumed. .1 n t\xr...:Jr.x:a:.}nnn..x xv r n n a `--v.... moN-MeL*rEnr-IN 1012. Mr. Triplex` . describes . an experiment giving acontraet of extremes of cold aud heat which is without precedent. Pouring some of the liquid into a smobth glues tumbler, he says, Idip the [bottom into (weasel of water, A ` thin casing of ice immediately "forms about it, but at once begins-,;to crack with the `intense cold. By-repes.ted immersion, hawever, adding coat after _coat, I presently -get" a sort of ice" cup. thick enough to been handling at- ter the tumbler upon which it has lteen moulded has -been withdrzaiwn. This iceocup I pztrtimlly fill with the liquid, steel wire, to which a4ligl1ted'ma.tch is. fastened. the hardmetal burns ex- plo.-ively, lika a.` fuse,_ with ebrilliant Eiluawn at sparks,-so that the chilly cryxtal about it glowe like `alump. On- inspecting the cup after this display of fireworkiie `ended you will find that the sizzling metal has covered the bot- - item with beads and pellets of steel-- : we have actually melted iron into a crucible of ic_gLI_t rema_i1tLt11.shDw. 3 exn ns we nnwnr nf} u mmmw:,.... "'2-`k'|AuatIUlh "Liquid air," it seems, is obtained bl prooeba of great pressure; wherein eight. hundred cubic feet of ofdinary air becomes` ope cgj3i_o_j0ot of liquid, and it in in this `(feat cbnceutmtion ihnt its potency lios.. Its temperature 1.3. actualiyn zzlzoiif 312: deg:e,e__below ..- w u. um-no UI. ll7_g}___L l,LED_MmW_ `saturate in the azure-tinted ~ wad at oily cotton waste, and ` plzweit in 0. steel tube oi great strength, opian u,t both -ends. Whennil spark is-appliedewich -n1u'at`he' done 1 from male dj_ti1nce,-ihe` tube is rent 1 infragments. _ If" the wad wrahfirsi: wet with turpenizineie explosiv.b`i`orce .` ' would "exceed that of`gun optic {l'h_ia compound is. well - ` shells, at torpedoes. ml; might-L ezu3il$r' be made adostructive slgenbbf tier-` rible effiixiency in -'.war; no tfaickness of armour-plate -coulckrosiat ii-sruth- less energy. Moreover. there would he -no risk in thy handling. as. it is nut L .exi)lod.ed by concussion. It can be dis- chirged only4 \v'iih nspark; - . the whole effect is prrbrinced by rapid`. pmciloully instaxntnngouseocauxiliuation. _I_'J?S USES IN` SURGERY. ` . - .Li_qui_d "air -is no mere curiosity, of_ the laboratory, and the iecture~ro_om; . its possible nines are muniiuld nnd snnie_ of tham are `lui-incnlcuiublei impolit- Vam ce.~ 'I)oubtles:s Lhe nmst 0b_vi0l'ls.up~_ pli`cntio`n ia for ptuposea of refrigdxiu- ` tiou. Nothing cunbe inmginedl better `uduptexl. fomyuoh use, since liquiil_air_. f furn'i:shas"a clear. dry, cold, ensi_ly-;la~ ` livrecl nix any .temparntn1fe required. TyVil_h ita uid,_ iha vtranspbrtaiion of , . MV`t)l'(`.ll~ -F u!uy`.;eu1pg;"n|;[`u_~9 rgquilreti wllh ICE aid, vtransportatimg ftesh'Tmauts, traits; `a;m1~'the.,1i1_m; to any, 5iiatn.1 me..,nn .2-.ihh:=1~ n mmmm...; .;.., . mqmg .9! this procba RIF`-tbamtaly, u!t`0ugn.p1p sj xuug tlue.- on the con. . L '5 !P.'r3"f*9t1`; `11`1'V0!`; , em ."_the=?ucidenta1` rgaucc _wqug'd , dag ml: h*a..,rm>eo-t= aomu.trit1eg ba-,lk9fth,9 Du;eaye;n `moat brewing .. _ . [ - mmmtain uhf. I_h9Vp9gsibxlit:_1es~hxmo-' _ 7 .dlg}ne, !l_l,l:,`~'4,11'33-M`jnl\ll1r0uB.-By M . qr`ma.:ouumi.ue*u:man..n..~ 7` amen: '13 miznh Wellington Hotel. N359` :9.` `"9. M rga rm gggm FROZEN AND PULVERISED; -,sW*::::?;f?a:~W:3?l% _ ud-ijthe.15tiInu1atI\ut;9Jt~ ` 7-! ptfa1s.!aren mt im % LIJIIILG-II IV`. ht Adnnraltyz 1 4: AL 4..-; "J1; xi"-aa;xd= 55* End qnlta tree from tho lmpuritiums / It now often makes this gas objnctibglo. The temperature of hospital wugdlwmbib on ixrth :rop1_a,--scald rbLdil[b*01' , ed to nny\do:m pmcrlbod-`by thb Pl!!- ` niclma-in charge; and bnteeping the alr\ about-yellow favor patients down to Hus trout point, the nuraeB.Will_b0 pornctly protectad against mqtbxm and the fecovgry ol_ the patients them- Wes faiqftated. Again, tIxa-ea` ter- ising cold which liquid air is ca bla at producin might be used in (3559! of cancer wh grat advantage, amce, while It absolutely tlestro the ea}: to which it is applied, its action I8 perfecuy under control, and mn_be stopped in an instant. man man ncnms nm uwrnm cuayyvu In an |I.|l(|l.lI: HIGH EXPLWIVE AND MOTIYE i _ FORCE. , " Itrpossibla use as a high explosive in war has already been adverted to. Further, `military authorities. are al- ready making euquiriesrss to its ep- piication to" the cooling "of guns when In Action and there isno obvious rea- son why it should not prove highly ef- ficacious, and of great value` in their way. Still more '- important; however. will be its service as a motive force _ on warships-or, indeed. on any ship! It can be handled with perfect eafeti in an ordinary engine, in the seine` manner as steam. but without requir- ingoppressive heat. Freed trom_ the necesmity of. carrying an ' immense weight of coal, yet furnished with A motor capable of producing any am- ount of power needed," vessels would be able to miike voyiiges oi any length at 3 speed equalling that of the s_wi_ft- est torpedo bouts, running at the rate -of forty to forty-five miles an hour. And in submarine boats, the motor it- self would supply all thenlr requir- ed for breathing, abundant, cool,,and Pure. instezid of generating overpow- calse ntypreeent. It is also worth While nmLbLim,,nnnnem ering heat and stifling gases, as is than _ WORK on RATS." . wwlwmgmmvtik t1on?`,Yvith `xlhodifticult problem of aerial 7: nnvigatiuur which" woul<}-~pm- - b3h|y_s_be solved, since all lhnt'is now wnntml nrnhfinallu in nmnrnr unffh-.3- U?,Y _l,U8 BOIYGQ, 81008 1111 lill. IS HUW Wanted, practically, is nmotor suffici- ently light and strcng and safe. With liquid iiir no firswnuld be needed-the ilsn of lh surrounding stmqspliere would be entirely adequate; and. for this reason, and because .-therswould be nqmuisture to effect them, the boil- ers could be made of paper. Alumin- ium scarcely heavier than paper, yet nearly equal to copper in ductility, could be used for lhe`coils and cthsr necessary parts of the mechanism. '"' `~ ' ` "' ' Kuhn oeskla net the one True Blood Puler. sold by nudmutm Olgitxlorus L :-:---n Mm. W.NSLOW'S Soonmm Snap has been used by millions` of mothers for their children when teething. If. disturbed nt night and broken of your restby mick child sutfering and crying WlthpI_l.il1 of cutting teeth send at once and at a bottle of M[&._V\lls4Q1V 8 Suothm Syrup for .-uerer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers there is no mistake about it. . It cures dinrvhma. , 3 ma an suttens the gums, reduces inaminntion, and giggs tone and`energy.to the wholeevstem. Mrs. , uuuureu teething. Twill reli/eve t a poor little we s. ciireswm cu1ic., surtens the reduces intiamlnatlon, and 6%: anltenergy. to wlmle_system. Mrs. slow .-1 Soothing b_)'.l'_up for chlldl-`n teethlutz is plezumnt to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and . nurses in the Unlced States. Prlce 25 cent home. 'Soll lw all druavglsts thro ltoutng world. no sure and ask Vur Mrs;\ lu.sluw s Soothing Syrup. _ ~ ' l ' _}lVl_ Ltuvyuvuo GIILI LUICBI Ill-VII cables in.St. L0uis. They_j.h:W`e disc6v- ;ered that" the,wi,re's are vered with auruffined paper. and they like the aae._ 1`o.sa`Lisfy their appetites-they mut `gnaw through the` lead casting `l',:"f{lllIl1l)(*)'I`_0f `case; that the rats in gmiwing through ; the lead cables to mat at the; cmmtmd mmn` `mum harp around the wires. It `has happened in - _ ONLY AN 0FB;ICER:` V" Mr. Arnold Foster tells, in an _arti- cle in the English National Review on military red tape, a good-story of the A A....:.-W- . L;uuu..uu,J . ." At one time l-he Admiralty was at- flicted in the same way `as the War Office, zlndv there is a s_tory_of a post captain whose claim for a `cab fare ` from the dockyard gates to Portsmouth Railway `Station wasfrefused on 1116 ground that `there was no evidence of his having made the journey, , The offiqer is reputtgdi tovhave replied that, in the first place, he was a. `post captain in Her *Majesty s navy. and lmd, in fact, taken the cabgbut` if evi- dence werevreqliired, he could produce the testimony of_a beggar and aatreet walker, wlmwere onithe spot at the time, and who could doubtless satisfy -their lordships. . guuwzug uuougn; we xeuu 6110168 In Egg at the greased paper `have barad ' um copper wires sothat they _touf$h new as to mukei it impojssibie to estgxl;- gent.--h other and cross in.such a mam`- lish communication ov-exj` them. TN 110` mam ` Ilggurod `falud 'Vn_IaIr,7?`7'_\`VltI:` I300; my newly ,f..`.`nn - *- -'Attns'.`. . ~ ' V ' 'A' d.eS,pLpt<':hw fro`;g`."Sim1u,' in-` TL-ctra,imyssqriaunig;,:<`_prewx_i;g=1;. the: ' \ 'Uppe1:-fS$V,W"'Vi?lII*'%T?1Yo`"* `\"ff?i3*i5\i' " "mud; Fu`kir.'_`a_.nt-t.he~ h.m' at I!.16!l .` _ TT 1.8.. .9x:1~mL1:ini; -;1LoT..:n`:uek. -,thu`..Nn.wnhuf; ~ `I 1- Dir and create n_}'jising- aguinat_ :m`i_ti;-11:} j CAST07RIA.& GASTORIA _B!mjk Books Made `to rdenfr children ci*y for _....j;___ For Ifants 19.11;}; Chdr. , nIsINa`.1t'V'v;.1f `VALLEY; _- `For over lny Year! 1;}. A. w, Claus fans 1 friend use smug Out gr lnry ligndroqi ol Bunuplty no ' Among by Kidney and Liver Trouhlns , ` Dr. ohm mm. w~ladtVx_rx:_toteaarw an neetthere would be for no gnlixd C medlclnia` up Dr. Chase's ` Kidney-UV "`" Pllh, and so \'ml-vei-sally have they be- oKi'"l?own and` used that so `when. you will round {me gloti, ymfll -be bu to buy hem. " ' may are a plea`na.ntLxnodtcineL, alrea- dve,,qulck to my, mild to use. but ow- ertul hi ohoaxlirs. For oonszspaugp, 311- lousnggs. Stomach Disorders, -`Bri8'ht'o Disease, `Diabetes, qnnary Troublea, Rheumatism, Skin Eruptions, Pmplos, -1. -...- m.;'.. tn...-.A om... nun .~mtn.. ` an-uvsuuc-uuuu, um-..u an uyuuu-, sill! Trnpui-e Blood, tghey are opectof "11"... ..... ....u... I... u........ L......n..... -u-yuuv 4-.-xuvu, vnv wnw uyvuunv. "None g_;e :_x:u:i1m1-bot muse having my signature and he-s,dut of Dr, A. W. .. , ` - mos. MiLLE,Esq.; unnoxmrr, Lubnzow, om-., Magazine and Music Bimlin:T: n spccmlty A . . T _. V lmv `Work of..u|| Kinndl i =l"ro_mptly Izx_ccut_ed` _i-i` cured of Bcrlojl stomach Tr;nlIes, an I was -tm-ublled for twent _ yearn wibh acute stomach. "trouble 1Y c0usti- bpation, andghad 'te ahnosg every- thing I 00u1d,_he.l' of, but go; no re- uet. Dr. Chase's` Kidney-Liver Pill! were 'reoomm~mendd' t_o me. The rs_1:' _:_A_. 7 ;__u_ _,-,,_ ,, -1,. dose I rtook ga.-ve me'relle;. I found them to be the vuhlng I _hs_.d -been'look- mg for. They hav cumd me.- `mn'n\nAm 11:1 1 nus Mr. w. A.'nus'seI{n_:e "i5qp`u:aE `Dis-V kg V ' kieior ix_`years m`: pains across my : back, headaches, dizziness, and. kindred ._all s` `execs form?` _ _ ~ "`!'.!us`sn`I-'"Kidh` .*P|lls' ' trict Agent-for tlgej Singer Sewing V Machine` Company, Prove`s that: "*Do_an sLKid_ney Pills Cure Kiq;i9yV_L! '_- p;1_-`xxisss has stdtemel : szmrexea for _ L-kidne ` -"troubles. I , got `very bad,` and; Wvhen` dmung _wouId__often have toistopg ' ithahorse, as_.the phins wex:e'so~'seye_r 3 um I could not stand them; I-triieda ' A : n 1=n. . .Pills at Watson's.dnjg stqr,Etook:thexgi. A for one m9n'th,- and am~'cogi;pld;e`ly .Ifrega\j d -the .Ql,ljOVpS:n` remhxj)gab! tes tj- mon)'.t<> i`t1re~vWes 9f. Do3h. s*Pi:r; zaind -. amn1T-Tt1;&imwmmn`t.:n1tv;. V iru 6-7 an ~ rmgdmir. Brim `*DiMge;Dh1h6t` `n.r nn,-i . "`fDG&!l'If`K1dnQy."Plll ' a;_n\ \` nevmuiltug, T; mmndyfqr Rrig%t I*Ditpa9_e.D!a1s6\s.~D,m , ' . r vayg :;Bm:kuc1xu r u ,"Weqk:Bqak;;_(iI*&vo!g%1Seg'L --. t~f!*i%hf-- ii mi:I.l rimrrttorxhtaitim V o -childrengor ad i"hBricpV~3nihdx;;"f3|t'-", n. .` .'nI1:m`u ists;"1` aDo: .8<':.'-"!`orontof nt.I~.- : L numgmm nu - T 93.3; A ` V Inn rauurmM P0rtVHg_13e, Ont- -. 3 FOR CQUGHS .. .1 {P291 P Jz1ta| I-.. E _ '51.; c5aa:.n zmiy for all` I WBUIT AND LUNGIFFECTIUHS L " '"`9 .B`"'25 .' nnlnn ;. A nnnunn no` u Hood : Pills": mvxs *&'LKWRBNCB co.. Limcd, Ptop'I. Perry Davin` Pain Killer. Nut Vnrlr ' - llnhomal 1; What no Suya: aauhv w vytnvu nun` ` THOMAS MILLER. . We `givqe (hi; ne E vatch, chain agxd . ch:um,forseI1inglro , doz. Lxvxx Co1.u.k Btrrroxs, It Len en.- each. Send your ad-_ dress ind we !orwa_rd the Buttongpostpald, and 017: Premium " L331? Nah " re~ quixed. Sell the ut- tons among van: guy CU. CICII Ill` DUI` tons among your friends, mum the money.` `and vieszmi the watch, prepaid. Agenuine American watch.` guiranted, fon\few|murs'm:xl:. , - Mention this paper. ` whenvniting. gu nlltlllu DJ . E: Tmnto, "Oah- Avnnsa rum, __th6 nuv not In no Ialuvuggavlv In mmeltous esh producer and will give you n nppcuto. 60. & 3! pet Bolus. Emlrlfvnu call DAVIR k I _A\.VRP,N(`.R ._ |-Ir vs vs 9.. uunvuulvnv lthobeolund M { m I r 'coauvxom?i3mnp :'m:5f{72.?c. ` stomachs. JVII Ill I]l|}UH|u UV`: C CI Fl vuuur. Buureyougex DAVIS & LAWRENCE thegenulno - C0.. Limited, Montreal STANDARD LIFE. . TH: $5?-'*.,'_:: st all 'Li \%-c:,W7 ; Stom}a;caa1d_;3.ooci Medigines; _.~?"=*` Assume; c_oMPAnI. xs PREPARED 10` D6 .u.i.`- xnms or ';lM?|UJ 3V`![V)|5_15|Ali.|lvI` t-:rns~2se3- V V 31 The D. 6: L. - . EMULSION ; `m D. & _1_.. EMULSION" at upon la! Hall A Kncwnodh llrupurllln M Naomi: and Iqrmnnonuy Guru When All other: MIL V _ood IaI.rnpci1hku0H,l|`bu!mpb & 7 link and 3 little Iodldaot Pohulum. Baku thuuxeouont tltonlinqltnho contain that grant nu-bmou, and Iivurnnnllu, Ihndnko ud Dande- lloa._It tho eonhhu those (not kidney rimcdtat, Uu Ural, Jnnlpar Burma, and Pigpiuavm - an... ... n.... .n ` nnmrrnv nlnnhln . V. A e.pl4f:o' ou . l|;eupnaf;$sm..Gout ppd I!-nu; Ii uwnum 33 mm as v . -"`E"s`?-3&*&?;`; T r } M... an: akI'.'Am(:.3 V "1370, as L. EMULSION _.___._n...n L, .n._ `i__:._, ,1 rlllldl. Te D. R L. EMULSION . ..-..-II-..- A_.L _.-J..--- ....I _.m . 9".` I`&"'\}\J Insurance Agent!-. m`..- -...a I :n.. RULINVG `erg. 2 II: `Ul % `svwrzn IN CANADA... ACCUMULATED FUNDS .. nmx. axeunmcm. INCOME. ovxR.. Ffre and Lie.` .-nuke rzdgiigagntm} P. 0. Bo}; y41ARnIE` the but mar-dinner ` nun. um asguuon. an O Bmlmg, W Owen Street. .4 u..soo,om `A .. 41.1mm` ., 14..w.uo| .. :s.45o.o.o [3 acluu of: am an. *rI;i.1t1.-ca.L rmcass ou . . ms ADVARTAGIS. ~ - -cro_wn."-Philipinna Iv. 1. , IIIIIIII`-In ruin rlvuwuw 9--_ Ihquuut loin on th Inn: am on nmum life. " A doapatoh from Wnahinston says: --Rov. Dr. Tnlmngd preached from tho: . tqlldwing (ext:-" My brethren dear- ly beloved and longed for, my joygm V H31; 3. ._\:;L 1')....I --:A A...-n.nnn3n?b 01 \dl-ll ....., 0| NINE HUNDRED 0 of them have many ultlvantages,--good lg books. refined associations. sons and daughters wellfed. well clad, well edu- cated, opportunities inn1lmernl)le- while all around there is the evidence _ _ ` - .ns'.i.ces,.,,-nr.a 7 appreciu`ted.- Gather , a thousand merchants together. Wand` D will show you that` nine hundred of them have had harder knocks, greater 4 prlvzitions, have. come more frequently to, the study of severe economy, have qhardm work to pay their rent, and '- I many ~l1;{Ve been subject to annoyances :3 which a minister of Christ never ex- e periences. l um ..-.. ;. ;......r..,.i.n. `at... run; n..'.+ .. um In-17.5. On at Hm: `nouuil bl j ' flea Inn has (`nu M halls!!!- \ ' nu-lone at no Jon LCM rnmun "` _ Inn&m -1-wt -wvyvu. '-L ugupuulu II. A. ,crownL" That `is what Paul said. expressink his love for his confidence in the peo- ple to whom.he. miniatared. BM the words am just approiiriate tirnight for me to use, infthis my parting address now, an `I am some time to be absent from you: "My_ btethrbn dearly be- loved nnd longed for, my joy agd my `n 1 4A.__z_.-A:....... 4.0 |V\llVl ..w..,,..i.u.. ... ...- .t_..~.__ Admitting, so plainly that no man ` \&hall misinterpret. what `I say, that . there are now many ministers under} going persecutions, and hardships,and outrages that amount to positive mur- tyrdorn.` I contend that those are the ` zexcoptions; and that, gathering an au- "dienco of '11 thousand ministers of g I Christ, ` ' \Yl\Yl.V I 1YY \VT\l)1'.`!\ 'VIUV`\ II. The great cry in M1 denominations of Christians (o-dny is for more minis-` te ra. There are many brilliamt young men. having earnest hearts. new 6:`:- terin upon} lifepbutq (ur the mot `part they oat past thtiministry into the counting-room,.the law-office, and the medical `chair. So much has been ,_\_s'rittap _'nnd said about ` the hardships !._-,L,___ u__; . . . _ _ . . nu. rnnn 1 DOVB_|'Ly EH10 llZ|L,V\ Uy UH} 1:11.315 #1!!! uK'9_IVI7u,'n1I1~_!)Av1u.I_ ,~; `H ; nu: . mechanics movmg out of uwtrj paaxui, [0 sEi 1-`HE wzjmrw ;1g;.Lmu;_ '.34 `_ 39449Y**'*"j"" " ` .. - {to ne 'Iso1ni:._yne -kneeling dawn maids . CIWNU1` `9 %`- 1' . ;3 hm RENT-v . jt.}m. _coI1in 0! a low} one , and hear her What com any at men in .iL1wn:1s. 1: .-zwimg. "'I'he;Imt_l gave, and the Lord. muaio-teac er` to fJ$u,upe-hevauzse be 1:33-`9$h-.9wii: hlcesssecl be the 113"! `J1 ; has br.0nt:h1tiu?V _.WhuL coxupany_of_ til}!-:{u0fd"*-1 {Pail `M [#30016 mm _ weil-to-do men meet .tom:Uu-.c and pamf. rm; amtsexe (.l1rit;cxms to}_the` pmw L regso|t;t'ioxxA:4T::( gsymmthy when u can Of, the ms:-,l'1and, silence the -1 pr.-.nL_ar*,i.s sick? I a'.du1iL~ cim1,n the Euroxelydon; mu! we .1; run! me up ~ minmrt-`we, have.0.ur.annr:y;snm, but !$h'e!l_zthe.x_;ed and coxrxfzormi: tfrlovk I wi_g11:`t undkgrstood; ut`t.hu.s:iTrne time, over an .audis~.ma on:.=h.uIv 0! thcmin 5 `they mi mnre.; 1- think t'h2y.;..I:iro"lh2. habilimomtsvo1'mon:hin`. and. yet` i ; i_l$l|9.L1bn `Tn -otAheS' 5: cc`\1pati0nso." " " 2 "'fwl., thizt thp1"ei813:)wx' in t t Gogpef = For a .pz;r1ie1ilar..at,1Li-_vf&cific` 'pu,r;:.ose uto rjlencef am-yv g15h7-n`nd' soothe every`. 13% "kt V fair me.'1LE,atIf~'"` Va. enasoy,a-naiatm~>., % - - ; ,pti:"o; ~'0t_ c'ourr;w.:,I ex-+3 " 1`here- in..joyrin<'u{clxurah .s nnnputhy. than .c9n_ uEItTtlons` , those jltfls it-Bod` thlng; t1at ;muny of l;ha_best 'm1hln-f}' with halt` bphs` in..n!lto%Atian,?du'not gotiz'ymp:s- ' M: the rst.fupporitun#` n-`h , `W`n`ll- *8i'm by; HM) ~n'r`el`Mt Mane `in? their eorrow; , "I want {o'_Ig[_':_`_tj;J__j}_qg1ng`:t:g;_|> wonnd..;ot ~th+-`asoul"-' ah! jto1t{e_l1-ithe< `you: enter` Ibo 1ioTyI 13ToIf6i1.-.m`tift>?3?1`1K 01:16 aH;iIaTt$on gVregnT ; M itlalhn ti " Brit 1o*f`f3s:d.V-tiuxz W _`.3i1.1".x.i*~`.M;` that .Q`!|ir7j!e8.18.' . andzdalzilng ,;.`ylm*wil a;in_ Gods. lQFQ?{:'}X.{GQd'_ mpathizek I 0!; :.theLminist'r7y'a1= -'-that is` um 59;! at `thug Cb: min :1; ng: ' h*wa?}??va}d ' Aunvu uuu was-A uuvuv . u V u - - - _ ~ - ., tllfnxiniatry. that our young.`men zzmnlmid to run the gauntlet 6_t so much neglect, abuse and starvation. I have to say that lhojmnjority of the books yvrittexi on t hi', subject are ex- nggerzfiions of the sojoxvs of the min- n uuuu :2 unu, uuu nu tuu nuum. r.... 0.... only "one aide of that "life. --I have to tell ybu that I believe the office of the minister of Christ has ` fewer trials, larger spiritunl.emoluments And re- wards, brighter inducr-ments, higher development, gruudr joys. than gm)` other nccupmiori in eiil tire earth.__ - I A.I...!LA2...... .4- .I..2..I.. Alxnl Inn IT\(IY\ gun. ...u........y... . _ _,`:).b t "h'hIh' h.'d`h5txht* : V to. rememi7er.wa* glzejnnnw! ter' of 1h6"..fh}Q_sp!',`_80v `1;q1f;;35:u'or!dly pel~_11as yen blesses; tr) some` one : ` support `"1sr' cYDnce1'ned.. has :.1he .udvan-"``- I `"` mm "9 ? f`.bb`7h .74`? e` #113 the do'r-`tor th iiuw er `and m_95t 13'$01"."3' 39 W 9. ```b 5 S*`4=` "3 F <* =' V. ` .3 ' . ` we Gospel seemed- to have no effexzhf almost every other pmfessnon at 1113 bu._t1b.e_fpre one wek had paszgul K hand? iatnrtptor althougli a man 1'n_,these th}flVB80ll18.lhroxl8l.heIn.%:rtimn~. "`l;`r08Ssi0nS may after 3 WW8 come to Lalgty of tha_t poor Hermon, haq xzregw,-g affluence, we all know thzit his rst3".d "39 H`? k"$`5 f G"`.3.~ 1` `53 J 7. . "ten years are a hard struggle, and ' a`hk" that i we 393913 I G "" s livelihoqd is not won while the min-`V"[ . m"_t `.5:`.5 " t `*9 me `." E3 sts;x;urr:hq-eospa+ns:3apg-raghc out at-=i*Jv ." 1M%=k4*4U1:9 xi1ent,where from th_e'fitst'day he is:`Ke:.g)10U 809.51 1 89;` 537 -~ - `- ...f. ypeopl tbyfmd my (duh; ?.::`:a::3 ,2::d,:::.*::._::1 : W55"; 3;; show you ten merchnnttnrnd mechau1cs;`." Mb 131" 7 ...j ` "_ 9 _.`_ *';' _' whu hxveheen fretted and exasperated,;3-Y - '9 3379"` 9 . V; and tossed about", and moved from a ;"`1 ieaaed vrith-tbs: news, 9,132 Fifstf he- -large. house into a smaller one, and; . . low ' - ` . 408894. Wind - dunned. and Iubu-,.-'V 1:; song their '1:z1:.;.z:ms erz;:I:;Y;' 6d,'und set. upon, zrndyrampled underi Beyoudfthfikixs x: r..zfimg, 30, foot. until. all c0|11`3K9-'18`8"!1,`$ wi 91 And heaven is ram: with` 3.97, ..'r'0F1- ~ . . : Thereiis th: ; 7e;y 1;l a<:r.1.a;tr,n~?;f;sing. - n... ..... ,,.._ 4-.. \.,,... ,.:.i '..L.a..|.]i...my1+ "Alum um cut. a =u...~u ha am. up... . , ,.Lr......w,.. . ,We are to remernher the fact that a vast majority of men in worldly oc-if cupaiions do not sngceed ;.tha i>t_Wi_s air authentic statistic, that out of a hung dred merchzxnts allm fail except twp; that there are tens of thousands 90f ` clerks `living on insufficient salaries ;i, that it is a rare thing when a mechan-I ic earns more than Ifpiziiniiriliiiiiiiififri" `We urn totake, Lazy`, xhese things into consideration, and remeinber that if the ministry sometimes has its. hard-ii ships.,c0mme1'ce and mechjnism have` _h\il' hmdsliips. v uv. _ _.. r- _.._........L.... .'....L Ll... .....:...:.. 1 ]:3j1n[ImIsr2n;n__m*%*ensrs1. nu. ma. mama. pmcw sun; But you say, see how old iulnlsieruy are neglected. and -ma-ir fsxiiies after I l;oueH)gcauseL_l;ey----A_-:.M T `thsi-m. l:u!'mi.; "it. Slmno on 1113 2 Christian Church (.1.~:1t it is 50. _ But ` `remenIbt:r,-also,, that tnerenre thou- ; sands of. old merchunm, who,` with their -, families, k11z1ve_'_';(:r:rn(: down ti zmjectessl; poverty" and th:|t`.e_m,y duylhere are moving Uxeirf piaVin;A "v A rmrvv An A v-- 411 n l`.Hl n;xm?ri '. wnuat we m~st.opponun-5 my; way Mavau umm5_ In mm sorrow: Milh :Wa|l _3tfHqtf1 Or}`th6W0?1 E!(xf}ChQm`nODtintlQhl)gj;t* 7 rmwhaac .i}` `nu `gamma: 1.; VJhxs5wor1:`.`} hsugnowa whq..mmkni'thgmualveu .3 that time um thosev"urho:.M?6 Wuhni ts V II ? % ;dr_ads*oHbam do. ;`I'9,ymi1uthizo in ma .w'er`%* -tram thao`io0t1aoIatloi1n;inLev ty auouesa. ; 9 . ` ` ;n9W37 tiiibe who nrxmithmnm`=m.:ma-._:e air :m~:'nrm~a and Mad Awiahen. I ! 3 axiom, meatyoonso1auonu;1n:ev%ry e.uqwsa. . ;1e;:,;!m9ws: mat ue up pang Lhairriivesfl h:{s~.:'_t, air Lpmyera o.ndLV:?zaod..wSaho& I ! ut..,th_6,....ains at - ;t cg:-M buiok. his knows th pa ins`. "In , M th hnn:tsVtor::T,b;:_A recover? V shupwu ` `Y:etl;bl`.'?L'I`1;1s4{hover.`Vomrlxis ,9 591) .,h mes-`V to: thaw: thqre are thnsegw. axcept twp ; msands S , . . \ ` ' Thv-n comeg thg joy of seehug souls; t I _, Joonverted. Go m`t'o al_l the \5.0hlc`i`and' * 53 3 vgpreach my Gospel, sand Chnst, and; 1 mechan-. that is to be the`great means of bring- f1'1}, 1'i5[,a _"1'-ii'i""tlfef'W5if1iI7 bak"t6 God; "- -"T '1"_c`FgT= min sfmvfrom th'e.hou59 of God some Sabbnhf. 3 , and feel um the sermon has rauen 91" that dead, and to be told the next day by? .s its hard-{some man, That sermon was the re-E mism demption of my soul." It has beam the history of almost - all the sermons . _ _ ' about which I` have heard that thmtf, who tool called tq thsmorkg 0! this 1 I; fthristiqn ministry, and are glad of 1 . 3 ' . ;i You hgn `hand Ionnons on the hard-` 1 M ghlpa cube` ministry, on the prmtjcna 4 of this ministry. on the rroms of the minhtry. I has (bump, in this my 1 putting nddrou. I mm d talk to you - |< CHI while about the joys of. the ; ` Christian ministr . hoping that be- , tone I get 1 dug I may induce some . rt 1 "t nzm`1ij l3uis1rtron`th ` NIB 1 get I 011311 I may Inuuce 801116 t t *Wm 16 l3u rIa`7.$xftiIH mnom opus Lord. AIms IiTy.`-" 4 In Hm` rnt. nlnma. than is Hm Int ' `X11103! gull}! LAOTQ. lllllgljf In the` tirsupiace, there is the joy at int eating work. The ministervot Christ 11 this day m st. toil thorough- :_!y and continuously ill be wo'uld'bo able {'0 instruct the people. he must have something decid d to say, and be able to say it in we ta way that the paopiewviti uuderatnng. There are in this day so umnrpamphiets, so many books. sojnnny newspapers, sp many lecturing vpirrttorms. that the great mass of people are accustomed to tis- cuss questions of literature, and mor- als, zrnd_reiigion; and I` care not how tine the mice may be, how elaborate the rhetoric, prhow high-sounding the ' phrase. unless the minister of Christ . has something to say, ail" the people know it. and Wmltnv trurnrr hn nrnnvn Iumv nuuvv AL. _uyu YPIIEY KNOW IT RIGHT \V'AY. Hence he must be busy not on`y with ` the books in his llbrnry,but with that, ' book of ` every-day Christian exper- ience and of worldly observation. He must not only know what were the acepticisms of Hume, and Gibbon, and Voltaire. but be acquainted with the modern infldelities that swarm in the street and drawing-room. Besides that. his heart and hand must ever be open for Christian sympathy and help. There are the bereaved to be comforted-.- --` There are the dud to be buried. There M are the fallen to be lifted up with great encouragement. There are` yonng men coming to townwho ned Chris- I tinn counsel. Plenty of work`pr voice, IL, . IL, , are (L thousand charities of the world- and of the Church to which he must in the name of Christ, put forth his hands. ,1 n. ..,,m EH11, uuu Irqgauuunu lot no that All.` Othervery ulunblu ' cnnun want: an birmonlouply oom-. blnufln Hood : Sim Illa Iud~i't In cnrolnuy pnputd an or U): pononnl I nhio C sdcated up Auto ugegularlg u H rr_iinistry with the right spirit will find perpetual exhilaration and joy in the work. To stand before 2:. company , of immoral men and women impergun- ing them to such belief and belrzivipur .` 11.3 shall lenti them to high happiness . on earth and open for them the gran- deurs of eternity; to enter the hnr- : vest-field where the grain is ripe, and the sheaves are coming toward the gar- ` ner-tlmt is life for the body, that is ` inspirzttion for the mind, that is rup- ture for the soul; and if there is in all 4 the world an occupation or profession that yields such mighty satisfaction. I t have never heard of it. Some have ex- pressed it as a matter of surprise that .our life-insurance, men have stated that ministers of the Gospel, as a class, ` `live longer than any other class of. people. it is no surprise to me. The Now._ I say that it man entering the l I fey of their work isthe reason of their ongevity. 1 retmrrx zrgzmntnere rrrno yore elevated associations for 8, minisler. If ' 9. man: be tolerably acceplable in his Work the refinements of society open before him. ' He is invited into the conclave of poets and artists; he is silrrounded by kindly influences; so- ciety breathes upon him its most W. x ELEVATING ADVANTAGES. Menin other occupations must depend on their wealth andmchievements to obtain such position. By reason of the respect of men for the Chrigltian IIliI1iSt8I`, l1H these spheres open before him. In addition to that, and more than that, his constant associates: are `the princes of God and the heirs of iheaven. o , 1Where _thou 1. go; my pet.-p.e%;` gehall be my peopl my God Ewhere thou. dies! % I rie. am} there? , fwill `I be bur3eLL", 021'? this is the : f joy of _tha `heavens. ~ ` -' * E - 4 ;"`Piea:;edvwi1b-tbs: Sairxta ha-g. I ow A `A :. " wags Ugeir exrx p!:,y;.' Beyondithfiskies x; zrfingsi And / 'I'_hc-re 13,5 }o;y;6t swc.str,rt.~%m:ing. 1; It dams net. wt. 3 M21 L ;-i5g_tI:in?f,!y . -`before ;' an zxuribgnee rsrui. ' uei: that-`where in .r.:-a..zt:'ge,~ tamiiy ; th`::1,~h:w bpfipf/I zxknm. fm5en pt property, 0:` izgrcavmzxnis 4:! lm Exonqer ` hold. ()1 it safe 1rere`0bligerU;::~I:snd ; in the pulpius . wiuswijtbix mlm. at 5 hem/eu:1wh155huui_tl'wa d!s3"' ' - nu}; nan Innrll Iuru:'u'n.u run A1 rL1IV..v T T313" nxgznxk 'rHUhIA9':'{it>i(: B IUU .Ui\Vl`: lSI`4lfr.V IUU 511131]. `I `With my temperament, I know t at I g 3 mu-`t in that time have said a good 1 mtmy things that I ought never. to B have said. and must have done a good L {many things--that [ought never tow `(have done. And:o`now. in thisvclosing ; 'l1our, I ask the fonriveness of God " __und the forgivnoas of this people {on all tha,sbo:~tcomin g's or myministrff ` I know. my friends. you will not bo~ I grudge me this vacation, It has been `i a Wary buy ygar to me;-God only}` knows how buy. I have tried, as well} as I could '1 to look atlr the spirituall . ,: 'liPsT`W`hile'~.`\ I Ilnuzl Tinnn nun-my` (Hm-n;u'nna In flux` A B uhndoyrn miy be liftod.rHult- "1116! of. 3:950 to whom ha ha; brought ; Sh oomtorts .ot. the Gum! in hours of M tribnlatinneomo to him `gr; his hour: qt ~ > diaaatur: ' gf, ' v `Their streaming ayes t,ogethe1illow._ For human guilt and mortal woo; J ' Their aqlent prayers {dgether ` Lika mingling flames in sacrice. * _ .'Togaethar oft they seek th_e place F .\\her3'_J3od4mo;l3_his.3n:ihn_g At length they meet in raalms ubove, . A heaven of joy. because oova." I 1...... 3-1 m- rm.n.....n and Ann... IX IIUGYUI-I Ul JV ; UUMBIIIE UL lUID- 3 I hnyo felt, my brethren and sisters . in Chri:-it, constrained in this moment , of parting for `an absence of some -weeks, to tell you the deep. high. pro- tracted joy of the Christian ministry. I` do no; believe there is any oongrbv gation on earth that has been more sympathetic with `the . work of _l - pastor thanyou have been with me. ; And I have f\'lt that before I go away . (mm you now Lmust otter my thanks, . first to `GM. nnd hoxt to you. : For I - can say. in the words of the apostle in lg H10 text. Mir bzothren dearly beloved. ymy joyrnnd czown." - I~`nr Jhmn fin-an want`): I hmm receiv- ' ` [)!)ll1L"$V/U URL 1`l[JT_l'.I',TIEB`fWIHC`H7 36 - e-ntr~x.n~knm. ;.vesael;4 will be put "on. The coxripany expects to establish a maif servnm saving two days in the -'Cat:a1Ia'.v . - time at-carriage between London and ` phsrmem. ` Knowing thouzhoh, It thqlbidlng mu: tpooplo have `:1 Hood : Bu-puma Irma 0! sharp, but You can on why _ Hoodb Bnnggyuilln nuns, when cum nodlcinogt I Jblblulely Ml. , I iii an: my Joyruuu clown.` ' For `those three yearn I have receiv- 1 ed kindne,:a...z.iE`L;1`)ie hands otthia peo~ 1 pie. I have dwelt `among you 1with.l imporfectiom, no! so well known to ,5 ' you as to myself. "And in looking; 0u6l' these three years, I hav but one fault to find. and that is. L I Vnn IIAKYL` l1I 4`|'4`\Y 'l`(\(\ WIN I _ ., 1mr\vnr:wr' Lhavo "ieen angry` diz~:cuss'ons in the newspnptnsu ubo[it""I1oxv,- inay hours a man ought to workgsome fsnying he ought tn work eight. andysbme Sny- ing eight hours were Lat} much. I have this'ye.'1r $'/orked/fifteen hours per gigxy as a regular thing. and still [stand before )"\u in pert.-ct heatlh, al- though thi3.va.c:itlon cnmes_ very ao- ' reptable. `Y/ml will be gmd that I have this oppgufunily to rest`. - I .......6. .`- ...:...I.L L- L..!l.l .. NJ- LAAIO u r Lumuuu LU Luau. _ ll .7 I want. do-night, to build on this ! platform a monument to `the goodnessx of God and to ypur fnlthfulnoss to me as a pastor; I` would like to sayover that monument. as was said over one (hit? Pas Iraised in {ha wilderness, "Mizeph: Th Lord watch letwoen thee and me when we are absent one from another!" ' - In 1! >11 1 1 In a u I -.1 un.u auuluul I ` - ` To the God of [he mounfains, and 1 the God of the (alleys, and t,he'G0d . of the ocean. and the_4God of me" great 1 _ tnwn, I commend you "mid your fumi- `ies. Lnf us: all mulm lnnmm wirh 1 Inwu, 1 commenu you am: your mun- `ies. Let us all make league with him. The time will soon `come,_3vh9n I shall preach my last svermongand you will have had` your last wpportunity _o sa va. on. V men once to dla, and afler that the inllfymnnf " 15 uppo`uT[6'1 vun1'o [D611 [D judgment." -And nnw The Chinese Kill llcv. .\lr.{ Fleming and n E Native Evnuixlnl. "5 _ A de.=patch' to the Ilondon Daily gzlelegraph {rim Shanghzii says that :Bes?, Eli-3i_'Flezp.ing, a missionary, and a -'n2.t_ive`g e'anglist were murdered in ;the recent attack by me rebels on the . rm-an 01 Kwei-Eu , in ;hge Upper Yang- lfxe-Kiang valley. when `the Catholic mif-.3i_`011`t7lete was burned. . Juugxuenc." And now, bretharn. I cnmmend you to God, and to the word of his grace, which is able to huildryou up, and to give you "an `inheritance among ,all them that are st1nctified.` -,, :11... ALI- .1.._.L. ..____I.) ,4 .12., ..__h ,_2__ . `x .12 "In this dark world of gin and} pain We only meet to part again; But when we reach the heavenly shore, \Ve'(here shrill meet to part no more; The hO[5~5rffTit W'6'"'Sh'\N"8f*'fhht day Should chgtse our present g'riefs'*away." I A depatch from London says?-The Canad_i.2n Steamship Company's ..tirat E;-sailing an the line tron: Milford Haven . :trz Paapebiatris announced for Decem-_ ` her 751:. ` _ ` b, . +3*A~evrvinvn5`1ourt1e_1rl;uotvsr;zta 1 """%"" ""'j""'/:"7" "" UHNSUN & SAIUEANT, DEAL {ms in UOAL or 3.1! kinds, imports meet from the miner; also Lam and] Shingle, White and Grey Lime, Piasterers | Kim Saver Pipes, Fire Brick. Fire Oluy. `ute: ofvhria Cements, etc., nllof boa; qui-y. and 301$ st very reasonable raten, UBXCE: `I3 EHzsi:oth* BL, nanrly opposite B-27 $ f,_ wm `sue I've Bun lletween England and E ' ' . r.....n'.. v * . V l!.!ISS,IONARYTWA`S MURDERED! 3W'.9K[%%H5l9A9El aisif relIvq'D!trs T 1V1`- ie:xi;`v. .IzidKgcslibn and _'l`_oo IIcny.Ealng. , esh, Vhni mm :-Avrfnr iavtnhdc. 'M.....; mual. anti .4: 11!. L0 um. and mac H. URIL YOU HAVE BEEN T00 KIN EH. nniv lntnnnrnrnnnf I lznmu 3: 1 ;sT;fv7e1y (nifrd by 121} in L Lmne Bills. , 1 _ NEW*sTHAusH1P"Lm;2_. small: I |w'.1.l:n} ~ L _-v_.-._... ..-....., , ..-_- % Sarsrilla _ 5- .-.. .L. n.. 41-... av; nmlnu

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