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You have a voice in mapping out the policy of the company -a vote for the directors who appoint the oilicers-and you share equitably in all the prohts. There are no stock-holders* no enormous salaried positions --no expensive branch oflice buildings. It is a ll/lL'T'}.~'\L Company- owned anti »ontrolled by the policy-holders. Write to the Company Head Office, Waterloo, Ont., for report showing the wonderful growth of this popular company, Q or call on B3 O J. 0. ARSENAULT, General Agent Investors dcsiringtoknow the truth regarding anyliivcstment they have made or are about to make n a_pyCanadian mining company shoul write tothe énqiiirq' l)cparti_ncnt of The Cona~ “l_:;lh_.e thing pegs and they wig ou c ar e mm an .relllubls inligrmatiou a°Ifl' $~.'f-‘. gf \\ ff tvs blended. Sermon by Rev. Wm. Dobson, Pastor i oi the First Methodist Church.. and Eternal Life With all (Rename Irby The Gus TEXT--For which of you intending to build a tower, sittcth not down first and r-nunteth the cost whether he have suill- clent to dulsh it.-Luke 14-28. I think il. is quite possible, oertainthlnga haingtnkcn for granted to donioustrate, beyond successful contradiction, the non- existent-e of matter. At leant, after the French Revolution, when France was go- ing mad over materialism Bishop Berkeley marie such a rlemonstration ; and so far as i know, it has not yct been successfully answered. lt is on the assumption that there is no such thing as matter that llrs. lidily ri-sis the whole wi-lglit of her Chris- tian Seience. “However notwithstanding llci'kvley's idealism and Mrs. Eddy`s~ Christian Science, common-sense men and tvorni-n assume that there is auch s think is matter, and adjust their thoughts and _ictions to that. fact. They think thcrc is something that. has length. breadth and thickness, something that can be both ~vr~ighed and nietaured. And so the world .goes on _just ns if Berkeley and Mrs. Eddy nad nt-vcr' livcrl. It is over true, that 'tunmon-sense nvcuges ltsclf upon ideal- ~uu. So it seems to me that the theolo- rums, in their attempt to translate the l.-sus of history into the Christ of faith. rave thrown around Him such n glamor if divinity, that for moat of us, they have il»=r_-urcfl His manh0od, and to-day we are »r,'irig with Mary, “They have taken iway my Lord and I know not where they have laid Him." Here again common sense avenges itse‘I on metaphysics' while as our S iviour wa hold llim divine, ts our ex implc we hold Him to be human, .si wc are. \Va like to think of liiin, as wcarierl with llls toll, Ile lay slccpiugin he (lalilacan storrn,cr' as tired and thirsty lic sat on Jacobs well. Iiow near He uimf-s to our humanity ns we think ot' Him hrunnry as He walkrri on the plain where the delusive fig: tr-c grew. As wc study Him ln this way Ile comes so near to us all, that we are ahlc to interpret. such passages as these, “ If any one will come after me let. him deny himself and take up his cross and tollow me."-.\'ot a vision in the clouds but an ideal man amonizincn, a nodcl for the race. '1`l.e Apovle Paul iclls us that we are tolie imitat-urs of God as dear children. lic earue closer to it than even that, our word `-lirnlc comes from the word which thc Apostle use-dard has a‘i thc force of our word Minric when used fin a good sunsc- We can neither mimic noi' imitate a spirit hutwe can all imi'at»‘ G id as lic revealrd Illmsclf in Jesus of Nazarrth. So He calls us to luke Ilia yoke upon ua and learn of Him. Bc subiect to Ilis discipline. In illour throloiglcal disputes our last ap- ocal is the umriiiob I, life and teaching of iesus Christ. If you accuse me you do rr ir prove your nccu~al~ion by an appeal to social staiics, but hy tha life and teachinl il .las-us. If your life does not come up to -hm I think ir. should tc, you soon dis~ zovcr that my standard la not public _:pinion hut the sermon on the Mount. In all ~uch i|iat.tri's our last appeal is to that \ian of Nazari-th. .\'o\v this liriugu ua to the text. which u’t» rs n vi arrilng against thoughtless de- »,~»~lon in the matter of holniz rt Christian. _ \i'l1»'ri thc text was uttered, our inrd was -r the hrinhr of his p_»pulari'y as a preach- ~r=rnrl teacher. Multitudr-s were foilow~ _ig Him wlrhthe hope that Hr-was the .irrirniscrl Messiah. His iencliimi and works led them to this conclusion. lie hai iurn»-i wuierlnto winr-, rnultlplied the »~\\-vs and tlshcs, cleansed the lepa-rs, and iessiah was at hand, and in airnp'c hon ` -.wry it was nr»cv.=sary thnt.lesus should rzhr-ck this enthusiasm. One said unln liirn “.\lr\~terI will follow Thee whither hack upon himself and his own conscious new as much as ii to soy. “Ito you know your pn-an-,nr sr-ste of iriinrl you are rlnnui‘ _ iii-'headi' so completely win the wife nrZ»-r.-.i.~»- csrfisri sir npr r.-at hy iii.; popularity und her anric prtmns uri- urniyv greritnt-ss, th-»t she r-ami: in lin- Mist-ri Worth Its Cort '»\i~<~dr\w|rlow`s aori of Nain. In their ' _i _"N estimation, the temporal Kingdom oi the _ Ei, ' `l/ by _gt_ V P' ." soev r Thou guest” ~i~‘~us threw him rlnht _ A, _ _ _ - N 2' I " . . only making A brutal dlspitly Of Y0\ll' Bill' S' I I S mal nature. Do not mlcundfftwhd 111°. Th; animal that la Wlthln us la ai God- ) The Animal Nature is nrucified Christ on one lnz untoget something for-r.oihin_u either it Means on the Other Side rdisn Stenofr-ipher.) payto sitdown and count the cost and rhcrc decide to psy it to the lastfarthtngi I know some of you think my ideal of Christianity is too high for every day life in this work-a day world. Perhaps it is, we will not dissuss that tonight. Ido not ask you to lake my ideal of Christianity ‘Juni do ask you to take Matthew, Mark. Luke and John, add to them the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistle to the Ro- mans, study them just as you would Mac- au|ay's History of England or any other book ln which you were interested. \Vhen throurrh note carefully what impression tha study has made upon your mind aud then take that impression as your own ideal, and ask yourself fncc to face with all that life means to you “Arc manhood and womanhood as God would have them worth what they cost?" Before answer-~ ing the question it is well to remember that while life may heizin in this world ll does not end here, it goes on bc-_vond tht- llne which divides Time from E'crnit.y, on to the Judizrnent and bcvupd thc Judgment as long as God Illrnsclf en- dures. Such at least in the teaching Dr has been the teaching of the Christian church. Standing in the presence of nli that immortality moans again we ask the question "ls Christianity worth whatii costs!" . Someone has said that to be a Christian in as easy as goiugin Church. H-td he sitlti, as simple, he had beau nearer the truth. Do not let us he duct-iverl in this matter. 'l‘o be is Christina is not so easy a think as some lmnfzlne. For many of us It rrquircs all the runiihcori and wo~ manhood that we possess. Christianity is a nran`.~i higher nature #laminating his lower nature, not ohcv or twice but con# tinunuslyln the little thinks aswell aa the nreat things of life; and to many of us this costs agrcat ilea`. This will be seen more cletrly lf wr- rr-rncniber that every man and woman hua a strong anl~ malhnsisin which their higher liie de- pends for its sur-cess. In this animal nature is every passion, every instinct of the lnwcr animril~, \\`c have all the cunning oi the fox, all the sulitli-ty of the serpent, the cruclty of the boar, with the courage of the bull-dorr. \\'e have thr- love of hornc that clioracterisrs the carrier pigeon, thn loyalty t‘i:\t is lobe found in the houec--log. All these peculinrlti- n bflontr to our animal nature though at tiuxcs we forirct it and think that they belong to our nolrl- r mnnhoodand woman- liood The lion and thc bull-dog are more pitriotlc than we, their courage almoi-t int`iult.ely surpasses ours, and I wantyru tn rt-member boys when someone olfenrla L you and you strip oit`to tlrzhc him, you C f o Scasickncss Piisitivclv Cured. A Wonderful. Ilarmless Cure For All Forms of Sea and Car Sickness. For Sale at Drug Stores. Money rr- fuuded if Not perfectly Satisfactory. A remarkable cure has been discovered from all forma of .~t'\~ickne~~. carslckness r-Iimbinir, and all uaii-ea <~_\u~af-rl by ino- tion, which has positively never failed. 1 .1 I ._ ,_/ f /f* 3 Mir' f ‘5/E_T\ l ~r I _ __ _ ~ ;f E( u lrlirlrft. I dld. 'l`.~\ke Motlicrsiifs Ss-ltslcic llemedy thai. positively never fail.~'. and said "I will iii.-it 'l`L|r-ir woiil-'lvsz say that thfse rnylwn s »ns shall _~iv the o ~» ri il Thy riplrt b.\nri an.l tne other on Thy left in 'i'by Klngrl ini." lic did not answer thc mollvr, liul rurningtn the lnys Ilv #alll “ Ye knnw not. what yu ask, are yc able to drink ofthe Cup that I drink of or bc lraptirr;-rl with the baptism that I -rm hap- chaswl hy me In the open mar- Tu prove that this remedy is harmless and tnrit it can never produce any had »d|.~~r i-f‘l`~»c|r_ an analysis was 'mule by .\iiiror» I.. II.-rfwy, M. Sc , Chemist for the Cit v of lllonfrr-ul. ami Analystof the I’rov-I ine.- oi Qirelrrecz "I heir-b certify that I i have pcr_~o~r»\i|y analyzed’ s srtrunle of ‘Mo‘liersill'.~¢ Srnsiirik Remedy," pur- rt h w h 5 rn th th B li ii is :n po rh 4 ue.` Though he was Peter he mustxret ir S must he fluurz away. There must bn ro it T is ~»| li .\` '. vv W faith oi il r~ Sou of Gull, who loved mi' an_1 ~| iv' th _Manitoba Spring Wheat Flour xl rich in gluten-takes up unter rmdily-stands upiu the oven. Ontario Fall Wheat is not no 'strong but make ldal cake and pastry Beaver Flour i- - M °f ~“.-.-‘.-...._i~:i-i.n- ln just the right proportions of unch to make the most whole~ llllor most nutritious bread- tho whites lightest cake and me visions. uosr sr A1' Au. onoctna. I i ru-cd with F' In their blindness they l sairl. " We sro able." Ami Ho said, “Ye shall in :iced drink of the Cup that] I drink of and hr baptised with thc baptism thatl sm lnptleerl with, but to altlon my rlzht hand Mid on my left is not mine 'to give." And ln many such instances. Ile wamed them ngslmt. misunrlcrstanrh ing ll-s purposer. The disciples knew full welt that In the Kingdoms of this wcrld_ the sign bf, nobility urn to command sor- vant,~, but Christ. told them lhntin Hin Kingdom the nrrvrmt was the noble; in this wor|d‘s Kingdom the prin is honour- In Christo Kingdom tho whole is reversed. Tnurvelsio Bo nobtg ndwnontvo the nohlema_n’s rewdd. Orrwnrr and oorouotl do not count. ln' tho ktngilomof Christ., min will some after ma lst. and into up his crane kc; In the City of Montreal, and my tests have failed to detect the pr sr-r-.cs of opium, morphine, cocanie crafty other rilkalolrl or ohloral what- CVl’I`. to the In~ Asfociation h.aly,had and not with sci- was last disposes of the pcopls have enter- of mcdir-Ines as n the 1lo.porp¢nhot,oflp¢nl|0hfhv!lo. given as the soul or r.t.ieliiul.ur intelli- gem,»_ Man ¢0uldr\'r. be umir \\'lth0\|lS ll. Now Christianity consists in plfmintr our nlmai passions and inatinnta under the hsoiuts control or our intellectual and moral natures and never nllowlntt thrill to manifest themselves only l" h*""'°"Y with gh, ;¢,¢h|ng ur .Ii-sus Christ. Ile who guppggeg gm., 1_0 he un rs-._-ry tual: does not know hlmself, or at lt~a~t has not made the trial. To keep animal ro-lllihnoss in complete subjection to our moral _ nature in our transactions with nurlellow-l men is no chlld's play for any umm when he animal instinct come- ui10'\ U5 D|`°U»Pl-` - B ‘ sro not mlalfeltinu luMJl1°°‘l W °"» lm" __,‘.lliflilf_{lilli_\f§;§',\i‘_».\~‘fl.__i___\%_‘li§llil\\R\ l \`\ _ \ . __\.\l\\\l it \\`l\""‘ ‘ '\ i ii " ' " v \ i .. ‘ ‘ _ tt \ I by hugling in the mark~ta or running around from store ti store beating down the cl»~.rl¢s, we feel how rlliilr-ull. a matter ir. is tn put that instinct un.i¢~r sulrfevtlvn to our moral nature so that conarzlrriliuus- lv we can do unto ottu-rs as we wvuid that others should do unto us Smiroile has salri inut tha wurlrl in thi' i-rfliwvur-l otuatlons hur. the (‘.hrri~\=h has lc'-u the graveyard of Cliriatiarns for two rhouennd years-Christlaria \vbo have die 1 in the attempt to izet something lor- not iiir-g. Liuiviugninz it wouli r ~\rull'e Int-1'* I|I"<'» inn is at our rli.-apo~iiil io tr: 1:' Out. itll I.l.e urnllcstutioris of our lower natureria they ppnsa themselves to our l\iRhl’l' 1\'\'l spiritual naturc. Think what it costs scmeiueri to put their tr-mpirs under cornplete control so that- they inriv be kindly afii-.ztiuueri to all men I How much it costs us sometimes to subdue that pride in ivhir-.li i.l\c peacock glories. and to control those ambitions that would lor-l It over our fr-liow~-men. All ilioae and r\ hundr rl other animal peculariiica are the thirius which have iurnr-rl this eartn of ours into n v-#rv l»atl.l0-iriouml by aettint: man against his fellow miiu. To allow conscience and intellect. tu dominate the averaue uinn nu-ans rrmri- than rrmuy of ue think it dm-s, but. unril we ar'~- preparcrl to pay the r-oat, it. is useless i I hcuin io build the tom-r for we can never tlrilsh it. Most persons are pva|in|i~d Lnniake a gigantic r»il'vi't \vl\c~r circumstances aw favorable, hut Christiiiniry a~isurnrs that this \\f; dinary stoves, but "lui ' _. _ .Mm .,, ,g will retain its ~ R I- ~ _, _ -- ~r..__\_:f\_l\ii\ll i l l ‘ \\‘_\\_\~;>_\.~.i\\_\\j\ `\_“\`\\`~I\\\` tlllliil iii ` `, . till: _ .iilli ` i i`il` ",\‘ “f_>i:li.;\i_ .\_ '_ i>il\l\_ iilrii ‘\ _ lvl liillllll ~1<\:"l\1\`.lll_ it i N. it ll.i>._§_.i\P.\_l\ \\ \`~_` il .\\» \.\\,., _fés~__;_ _c g’ \ ii l l\\~.~.‘\; lil. hill “ll \_\\i`l` '\" `l\l` _ ‘__ \ _i it n\f\ <~iii\'=°f “fe Old Ch=»~~i» in-~»»i»¢i~i Don’t Del PLANT on Sept, r7th. Round trip eleven dollars] good for 3 rom date of issue. This is the se ison of the year that sportsmen need ammunition. We have received it large quantity in English Loaded Shells in ro, ra and zo gnupg all size shot which we will sell for 5oc per box. J See window. ai noon S. S. 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