~ ..f._-.‘, _ _ ______i * V .' -' ~ . I _ qup_uui_...,... . _ _ _v_ . 1 =` ' a 4 5%-Ff¢_\r has Largest ' ' ' -- " ' ' “ al ircul t‘ ' _ _ - in thxls Provinacdlm I -g§:I:I"I§;GAll """""i.= ' Morning Mails. f-:5< §-e F3 'sz >-: -:=: f \10I{Nl.\'fil DAII _ I \\'I~ZI 5-32 U!>"I`II BY MAIL IN LDVANUE \|\.Afi. HY MAIL IN ADVANCE O T in oioiaii iuiias I ii i=oiiriii5ii iiisriiroiisov \ Were Thought to be Nlade Known Through ilnge. Who Has Steadily Forged to the Front in Civic Affairs and Now Holis a llc Mediums. Sermon From Acts Gives Prominent Position in.Public and Private-Life Many Lasting Thoughts. _ _ _.__ _ , '_ _ Mention has been made from time Ile had every reason to believe tlinpiicxp he woupi make his home mm. in Grace Presbyterian Cliuren, Brooklyn, New York, recently, Rev. Robert HI Carson, pastor, preattied Un “Oornelius-A Man Approved of God." The text was from Acts '. 3 and 4. Among oth-er t-hingis he sid. Cornelius, the centnrion, was the first Gentile received into the Chrlst.~ ian Church. He was stationed with his troops in the garrison town of pn(-sei'ea and there an angel of Grd appeared unto him with tlie-'message of our text. It was tho 'divine plan in earlier days to make k-ncwn the iieavenly will through tlze medium of aiigelic, visitants. Th:\ (ll-d Testament. givw ns numerous instance-;~i .wherein tiff, saints ‘and prophets are shown as holding converse with the-in and learning what they are to do in ~'in;-~.~ iui cnsr.s.Ahraham, Moscs Isaiah had converse with angels and were help:-.fl hy them in critical days of thpii um. tory. in thc Ncw 'I`cs_tniiirnt it is thc siuiic. Luke, Paul, Peter, our blessoil i,ord H‘imB0lf were all at some time or other iivtheir careers visited by angels who were in-dccd to tnicni :rin _ isis-ring spirits. _ Wi- do not in these days hear of_ ,my such visii'.a.ti-oiis, 'l`hc mnn :_-f moiicrii times who would affirm thai' an angel had appeared and spokon unto him would be viewed with sus-_ picion; and justly so, by his fellow-i men. God fulfils himself in inn.iiv§ ways. The gifts and powers gr:i~il.ed unto the apostle-s lii~.\'c,iiiluri;c1 measure, been witlnlrawii from the' church of todav. Iii a sciisc runny oi tliciii ara no Tonger uecill-d as "1--v \vcri.- needed when the faith wfis in its infancy, and humanly speaking, luv at the mercy of wicked and dcsiicnliigyl nicii. Yct -for the good and hi-.ive thcrc are still \\'oiiili'oiis poivnrs nt. lininl_ .\‘uch may not. in actual visioii behold the Engel iii-.liicrs :iul rica: their message, but to iihein, in wit ieiit ivnitiiig upon God and by llic power oi prayer, there come siidilcu ilaslnnl oilueiglit, gracious aliility 'lol disc.-rn ‘netween conflicting llioiiizlitsyg secret i\ron\l1i,iiii1`-*` t““'i\l"If~' -Ill.\"'»i, that are right and truc. and are uot‘ thcse, in their o\vii way. cvcry v.i-il‘l as miraculous as the niigols' vis‘ts of diivs long past? Many' s ruin will trll you that he cannot uinlcrstrunl how he came to pursue a curtain 'coui'so save that he felt a power witliin him _ constivxiiiiiig him to cntcr upon flint] course, and leaving liiui no nlternu-i tive. 'llliat I hold to be c.\'cry wliit_ns, miraculous in its nature and opiwntioiii as the appearance of an nuiicl lui bodily form, if only we have thu’ keeuness of spiritual insight to dis-_ cern that truth, and arc not., like-_ children, impressed iirci~<»ly by what; stands out palpable and gioss lniiyre our vision. . Tie that as it may, let vis inrvf.r forget one lesson that is clearly Sven iii the story of Cornelius--tliat God had manifold ageiicics of help for those who trust. und l<.\'1.‘ und scI`\'c fliin. Not a-ny one who is strivinil lu lic good _ and do iood is culled to than warfare on his own chnrswl hc has inany mighty unseen forces ul' rnyed for his help, his comfort. and security. He who can make the winds His messengers and the light- nings His angels is never M 21 IU*-*` how to bring spccrly assistance lo_ any servant of His in the hour ci conflict and of trial. THE NIITIONIIL SIN A nation heavily indebted, lllilllli' ing i'apidly deeper into debt, fast ex- hausting the means by which thc ln- tcrcst upon its debt niiglit. lic l'“I‘I~ vct living thoughtless of tomorrow is unexampled exti'av’1-1i~OW'-‘FS and a host of uiis.-,en but llilfrhty foes. 'llherefore that they may withstand in the evil day, ln: \,.d_; them tio take unto tlieinselves the whole armor of God, and surely in fha* *“`ll10FY there is no bettci' weap- on than, this one of faith, ii fam, that makes us stroiig to believe iii God’s all powerful aid, g-iveii in secret WHYS Ily the unseen powers to all iwho trust Him and do the right. If l\0l'Vl`~S the [iiiblic arm, it ciicrrs the fainting heart, It bestows the H9. cret of endurance, and finally gives the \'lctory~ and the crown to th.- lu'a\'c and believing soul. . lint coiisidcr for a iiioinciit the chili-_ Sftvl' of the iran to wln.m‘i;od sunt 1-lis Angel. It is not givon unto ,iii to linvi- iiiigcllc visitants of heii\ :nl_v coiniiiiiiiicujtions. '|`hat in‘~'or is dctcr- iuiiicd priiiinrily by the cliartictcr rf the person. .»\u nifgcl appeared unto Cornelius liecaiise he was vsorthy of such distiiictiini. "He was :i dc\'oiit iiuiu, :ind oiic that fenreil God with nil his house, and gave much alins to thc people and prayed to God al \\'.'i_\‘s.” About such 'a innii there nccii bc no doubt. You may witfi ccrtaiii tv conclude that lic is not going to he lost ninong the common cro\vil_ sooner or Inter such an one is going to bc iinirkcil with ii distinction from li~n\'en. We :irc not told much coiice|'niu,'_ the curly liistory of this iuau, hui. wc kiiow ciiougii io iiiiilfrstnud iii sonic uiensnrc, at lciist, the diilicul- ties th-at beset liiin in his progress toward the biglicr life. llc wus p`oh- noly horn and broil ainld heathen ig- noi-iriicif and siii.ei'stiLioi\, and in his young mziiiliooil joined l\`un.~scif to the Qu-my of lnipcrinl lionic. It may _L0 'i'h:it. during.: some c:iiuiJBIL"I`\ ‘JY KHITIS' ,,,, ,i,_|_y he cniiic iii coiilnct with th. .lcwislv faith :ind doctrine, and_iii stiiictivcly recoguiziiig thc si\l>U\'1§J1" ity of that rcligioii over others \viu_vli hc had kiioivledge, he adopted ii, thou;.»_li he did not conform to Dil » -Ni -' iiil. J(l\i`i-lnilizlttilis it iiiny. onc thiul! Um?- strikos us is ilie \\'fni1iro\lS <‘hl‘gl`9-Ulf that this'man attainedaiiito ul- Elle midst of most unpronitsinli C00 ‘_' ions. A Roman soldier, yet :L_ moat devout man! wc, in these dayb. €f_»_ _I ii ;~,rcat deal aiioiil. ilie force o_f_ c.i- ciinistaiiccri. III" 'I“""”`F "I °““l`0nA t and wc speak as if such thinlili l‘liliLiIlli'|iiiril much of the loose and flab- I £00 in- iiving with which we :ire on y siifiiy familiar. :vo our-. of "~'~\fS“» is so foolish as to deny flint Sul" roiiiidings iiuvc ii inlllllw mII““"°e upon a mau`s life and chai‘acter.tI1!1t it is very much linrdor f< r some f~lH\ll oilicrs to prescr\'c iiiililcmislicd their -mn,-ity and follow after the lliiiuzs that make for miiteoiisness. lint it is no less true that surround- ings und ciivirouniciit :irc noi. all power-fiil, that a mon lias in lzim to \vithstnnd, and _linving done all to stand in thc evil day, if oiily_his licai't be right find his inith he fixed on (loci. _ A llonian cninp! You who have rear. history know what that means, and vet amid sul-.li sui'roiiiid_ings there iivmi (‘oi'iiclii|s, thc devout man, who feared God and prayed always. The noblest lives are tlioscihat '_‘ (Uoiitiniicil Ou l`l\l»!0 Wil-TIII-I EXTRIIIIHGIINCE tin- food with wliirh lieretofore our lavish bills were niet will Hilllll U0 ,,,,(,,p.,| at home; that cottoIl._ U_\l1` _;,._,m_ ,,x,.|,,,|ige crop, is menace( _iy _ _ _ _ _ ,» _ 1. corners whicli pio\i_>l-it fiuelléll _“il_“_l rs to scek colonial cotton Ile (H- nc ' , lliit rcithcr people nor govcinmcnts t:ikc Iincil. _ ` . f ~ i~:.vi_i-at-nicsiiec I-“_ t_I‘@__‘_‘_*_f“1f;_“__’;‘_,'_’_‘_2_ lo thc city n. mnyui \\i _ _» ,.xpo.~:es the waste of millions. In ‘In ti it wc confront nu increase of ~ s i ' . lllljf liuo uno in v'l*1\l`I"' ""I'm"hmre' mld '< "‘ J ‘ _. -< yt iici- no oilicinl has thc ll'>‘_0' “I I" re _. h ,,,,.,,i in the nation. hciiator 1\I‘IllC . f who 000 000 nununl waste, tells us o -.- '_ '__ _ - . . f |'¢~pi-cscntati\'e iiillctt toinlllfililf’ l lulo one takes any interest lil .iLi. _" _ . _ .- ccoiiuiiiv. Ill l’I'IV*‘t"f _Im _ A laugh i ' ` ,is ,.vpi~ytliiiii: in multi- svllll'f,l:;;Tl`1:\ii»i‘xi houses .to SDIUIIIIM p cri- ""?,I'_ri:_‘_'_':\"t(h'_'_`_`_,_,try “nil city houses _'___,'_ zum ,,,. irprrcro would llkcu “" ' . ~ ~ in n U' uw hmmmg mm`m~Illii-iulvfwl-Tame in-rfnilciicc, Itflllflll l»'Il\I“’_~ _ I ,,.,,,_,,.,.v,.,, ii hundred foolish ioimso I ‘ f uioii new soil the feudal excre- "mm ,lump Vppimpe wus centuries f.lc°"|c?.|,,|,ing ovlinust resources. The u'lel(lpto"}JL’l‘ate with him in keeping down the tend to his civic duties. of Newcastle, N. B. Mr McM\irdo is a son of John and Mrs McMurdo _ fornrcrly of Albertoii but now resid- nu: in the west, and the following ‘ clipping ironi an exciiaugie will be of Illtfirest to his many relatives and frienils in his native_Province, and cxpenscs of the diffcrcfnt dcpartiiients, i After again thanking thc people for their hearty support the Mayor took lii's seat nmiil cheers from the lar_~;o ainiienco ' EX-MAYOR i\IlLIlEI’.'. Ex~Mayor Miller had no regrets ip, retiring. Ho had done his'duty as (he thougliti the town would wait _L long time before it _got iinotbgi; Mayor to do. He had not been ary sent one meeting of (‘oiincil in io;u‘ years. I-Ie had not ziskeil Mr .\lcMur- do to retire last. year. Ho had :io- iglcctetl his' business to servo toon and would continue to serve it.. ili- _urged citizens to co-operatewith new I Council. I Mayor McMurdo explained that he Deb .B l H . 1 »_\ like gssistini; intdrrded. as Mr MUNI sald_t0_go no responsibilities he has so long aiu. ., l t uh fic l\lri\rl)rll"liynlilrllltniiig their taxes, ctc. thu WCSII. but only UU a trip lu Jurie-.villiiigly borne for the public." Mayor Miller who said some of the ` __ MAYUR LESLIE D. MclVI'I.TRDOj electors wantvcd him to run again ns- ' of Newcastle, N. D., formerly of Atherton, P. E. I. _ ill A YOIIS OF NEIVCASTLE. His Worship Mayor-Elect McMurdc. is l\'ewcastle's sixth Chief Maigistrate. ;cndancc being uifhsually large. The (loniiiig hero from Allierton, P.E.£.. _ twelve years alaio, be engaged in busi- _ ness and by his honest and straign: part has made this past quarter one forward methods of dealing won 1-_ 1 Iliff-T0 tfiifll? and became well and ian' this Division nine ne\\' members were orably known in the comimunilty. Iiis .idded biiring the quarter. Member- iive years as Alderman was a suffix ship 146. ' ent training for the high position f_. 'sion in their own temperancc hall- _ season awake us anew to the cause 'for the advaiicemcnt of our glorious cause and the overthrow of that traffic. We' are pleased to inform the Grand Division today that a fair I r~._, I. .72 (lleiiwood. From thc varioiis sources of information I have evcry condition. . REPORT OF onine W. PIITRIIIRCH S. 0. T. The Following Reports Kensington, Arrll ‘.*'6tl1. l‘J]0 Officers and Representatives I Once more iii the good pi‘ovi-dence of God we are permitted to meet in second quarterly session of tho Grand Division Sons of Temperance to deliberate on the things pertain- ira to the best interests of our oljder it rib devise such means as shall tend to the creation and growth of a /et .still stronger temperance senti- ment among the people of oilr Island home. We are glad to meet again with the good brethren of Shamrock Divi- the only temperanco owned hall in our jurisdiction. May the pleasant- urroiindings 'and the tokens of the which we espouse and may the ‘bless- ng of Him from whom all blessings low rest. upon all our deliberations Jrcat curse of humanity-thc liquor icasure of success has attended our ifortf-i during the past quarter. (ine ew Division Springfield Division No 71 was organized on March lird by iur efficient and zealous I’. G. W. l’. tev IC. S. Weeks to whose iintirlni; -fforts this Grand Division is duly uindflil of. Also Wcsterii Star No 'eports to hand as well as other `eRsoii to believe that our iioblc or- ier is still in ii strong and healthy Deputy D.l\’|. Mcllonnld writes as fol ows :-I-liglilanu Division No 265 is n a flourisliinii condition, holding 'egular and interesting mcctings.’l`he ntcrest in the work during the past iuartci' has been up to any in thei mst history of the Division. We havel dded tcn new' names during thc', ,unrter and will doubtless get more :ccruits during "i.h'e"siimmci' months. vlelnbership 143. _The acting Deputy of image invi-I sion writes that ltciuge Division has' net regularly every Tliursday even-I ng during the quafrter and is'sti1l in 1 very flourishing condition. 'The af.- >rogrnms have been of the deepest iiterest. The members having taken if the brightest in the history of' Will be of interest as They Show the Grand Work- of Tem- perance in This Province. i lieport of the Grand Scribe who is to iioiloiv 1 would here recommend that | Iliis (iruiiil Division give every en- i-ouragement to the District Divi~ sions that their usefulness may be increased, believing that through them the propogatioii work of our order and discussion of our principles can most successfully he accomplish- ed. I would also suggest that spe- cial interest be taken in regard to their meetings held during the sum- mer months which appears to be a more favorable time for such meet- ings especially when the greater numln-r of our Di\'is_ions are not so nctivc as in the winter season. Let iiiie here remind the members of this (lraiid Division- of the meeting of the Nntioiial Division whicli meets this your in St John, N. B. on July 20th. We trust that as the session is so nc-ar to us that our Grand`Di- vision here may be well rcprcscnted._ I ain pleased to report to this (fraud Division that progress has been made regarding the amendments risked for at Ottawa to olir Prohiba- tory. fI,a\v. The Provincial Temper- nncc Alliance of this Province has seen fit to send as their representa- tive to Ottawa the ltev H. E. Tho- nias wliose 'mission we trust has been diiely successful and may yet termi- nate in good results to our cause. I might. add here that some expenses were entailed in sending Mr Thomas to Ottawa a part of which expense our Grand Division is asked to de- fray. At, such a busy season of the year I shall not inflict upon you alengthyi report or take up any special part in regard to the working of our Prohi- hitory Law and its enforcements suf- ficent to say tiiat the enemy is still at \vork,_t.hat the hands of our In- spectors aiid Proseciitors needs yet to he strengthened in order to combat with thc alarming extent of viola- tions in soma sections of the coun- try. As one half of the year has elapsed since my election to -“he chief posi- tion of our order in this Province I had hoped that I would have been in a position to have reported some substantial work done for the propo- gatlon of our noble order but on ac- count of illness and unfavorable tra- velling I am not able to report much work done, but I do feel trustful of yet being able to do some perman- ent work ere the year closes. I am pleased to report that peace and harmony reigns I think almost Prince Wm Division, Iilargatc has. “'lliCI1.fI\‘* \'0i‘W ‘lf il ml‘~I0rity of l;i~. iield large and interesting meetiiigsl fellow citizens now elevated nim lllriuz the lmst quarter. They too Mfl.V01' Miller vacates the chair afte: have arlded 6 new mcmhers to it' four years of most active work* ".; roll. Deputy Cliappclle of Victori; i which hc has spent much time an 1 iuoiiey in the interests of the town. their` 1)' '_ _tp .» » ' It will be greatly to Mr MiIler's in i`orwai`(f1.“b1I;2pliIt;1 l\lIr?l?e;i;irlgo?t‘f»{B,,;_i:.l\?/I ‘-Sf DI"`I»‘_ii‘*n T0l>i'iC_ well worked out what was in lii:u.| i'l‘here will ‘oe fcw to questioii tlia*/b¢| She was the greatest American writer of his generation. What may he dis-I _ciisscd is whether wc have ever had ‘his equal. We have had no one at all llika him. If we must coinpare, we i-ity was nobly justified in the grav- [ _ HIQIORY OF _ -- . .ft fro; if -_ h' fi ti _ V _ _'i`hcrc_‘is an old man i_n_ lti_s_._I1i>U>HlliDI1 ‘YI H“u_°y "’_loiiged to Russia or the i'oii.~..| im-, i,(,m,m\,hm,,i helpful mam _.Halt Comet ever obtailwd CBUIIOI- be "‘°""'iStates. This vveek' it_will Ee -_- iinred- pcr's Weekly. . HE CAME T0 THE PUINT Maggie Fraser was a Scolltish lassie hard working, and comely, who ruled eight years, and then announced her \\'cck:'. "l siippose it. is Iioli Nicol whom you mean to marry?" asked hcr no consider I-Iawtliorne and Whitman. niliial iiiistlrcss. distressed at losing There is nobody else to put in the I the best servant she over had, aiu _scales with Mark Twain. _ i It iiiny lic ii, platitude to say thatli ‘packed into ilu-1 iiiol`tRI ll`lil\\i` UI fl _child 'oorii in un obscure villauc iii M.|s.-ouri, :ind slinuhl have dcvi-.lopcfl in a iifc ciitircly disassocinfcd from what wc are iisnil to think of as lit crnry iiiilu-ences. l<‘roin thc start lic wciit to school to lifc; lcnrncd uovs- first. then uicu. and invoke-I at his cor.- vcnience. When boys who have what arc called “ndvantai:c_s" were studi- ing l,at.iii ;»_r:iiiimnr, Mark was study- ing Toni rlnywcr, lluck Finn, and the Mississippi liivcr. He learned them, :ind iii duc tiiiic handed them down to bc the licritagc of ,»\iiicricuii nova, and iiiilui-il of all .\uioricn.ii rcadii‘s_ That is his great nchivvemciit, that. Mecca. ` 1006-Norman invasion of England. _ Avignon; four years schism in the tinople, threatened Europe. Mahoni- 1531-inundation of Holland. hlnrtli- 1146-Secoiid crusade. iq _ _ _ l221”C°"‘I“est of Khumssan amllvital and pernament, but convenient. I"”""‘i“ by Jenghiz Khan' . lfor exumfnrition. There is no sign 1478"( '°’“°"” VIP '“““'P°I’° “iiyrt el e time when it pill wise £0 be_i ii-may waited in the i»u~'oer sim; - 1 _ to be a ~. _ exainineil b_v crowds o searchers i--:-- lip; his fatliiw was being glmvi-_ii that America uns . (won tiuirch of liome begun. imc," in “hm ,hw hm.,, f_“,n_\_ _fl,`(')|__ mnm_mn_ the mnn wread __ ,___ .. _t ¢__ _" lu Fincrsons f -_ ~ _ _ ,_ Hman os n PS f lain livins 145h__Turks' hmmg taken (oustmk He was irreverent as Rabclais wo. he grasped a grcnt mindful of Ameri~ can lifr, roui:h_ iovous and iiicturis uc .unl int it where it must stay irrcvcrunt Hc nevcr rivcred =~ih'\in~‘ rl tl k ug. It las _ I - . A . ~ . llldmilll tlirilln nlid mainly OI Steady med I_I deteuted ut Belgrade hy Joh" - and siricc thc uhnui and the true :irc I ck t0 U10 H“""'a‘l°”' nuicli niixcil up in this world, he _ f _ scared timid folk at tiincs iii-1-.mine of W-ny? 0 0 - l. the future. Waste KIIIHIW Hi- IIIHIIUH- _ his handling of thc sliam part ¢ Il"xtmvM`I"nc'c mm t :su ed for no 1507*“I'll‘9~"I*Ih "cel ‘I”“I-“lyed IW th" things that had truth in them. iles l, t i to. lleb as _ln v _ 'l;,i¢llIwtl`ai'is(e) Is disgrace. For vllhlic D“t"`|‘ at ('"_"`altm' __ _ __ _ pectahility never got a gyvc on him P ' ' ~ . 1758-Prnss a ovcrr n my uss nm _ - ‘ . . ' i | WM, economy thc time to be - --.and _vet in his essence lu- was ,f “mi i|;:rno\v. ., mftll “I _NeI“‘"‘~ _ _ _ _ lprofoundly rcspcctalilc. I-ic lovedf ‘ ` -» ' ' 'k W ii-ld.) 1835-lolltlcnl crisis in lunglnnd. lriiih, jiisticc, and honor, his integ-| ington Sim' _ _ ___ _‘_ referring to a tall, mild-faced youu; .s‘cot.cliuiu»ii, it gnrdeiiei' in a bi: he wus a great writcr licciuisc uc v\'.is}i\,,||_~;i¢ nom- hy, who had spent. more horn with tho iicccssary gifts. !\o ou.:=or less time in Maggie-‘s Spotless kit. not so horn ever liccauic great in ict-lchcn [Ur UU. i,,_,-‘_ 1_1”-ui ye,.u~_e_ gters. What is iiit.crrsLi'ul: IH 1-‘1\l\llll~'-I "lt is,' miuouiicc““r~.» ,. . ~ .__ _. 7 '. f,1il'fi`_ I ._,i__ ____ _ ,_ __ 4 i.. . ~'-i Dr -;, `B ` of .. _ 'IZ'-I-1:.r. -1 "‘~‘£‘ 'L `. E Q g A _jafjl ._ iz - I iii? ,I .Ji l _eff itll `r_i ‘ ‘ii __ .Aw __ -». 7,, (___ 1 r~ T2. ”1 `5'?`”; ' ._..___.,,,s aff., .~_....»<-. _N 15,-.~ ___`»s¢._=`~f..»e+. _“___ --sk . E ,,..._. sf_».:= ~ - 7 rf-_i - . , ,_,.._» \ ` 2 _¢ W ‘ _ : ; -Lv; -_. L: `-op... 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