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Flesherton Advance, 29 Aug 1901, p. 5

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FOUNDATIONS OF GOLD. The Religion of Christ Counteracts AH Trouble. A despatch from Washington says: gristle. Itev. Dr. Talmage preached from | different the following text : II. Chronicles ix. 9. "Of spices great abundance; nei- plain. THE S. S^LESSON. INTERNATIONAL LESSON. SEPT. 1. Text <j{ the Lesson, Gen. xxvi., 12- 25. Goldea Text, Math, V. 9. 12, 13 'Then Isaac sowed In that land and received in the same Lord year a hundr-dfold. and the blessed him." The previous chapter ^ ^ ^ u Let this be so in all the told ^ not only of the death and t , ,,. t QUJ . departments of work to tiuiial of Abraham and his son. all men for .. , d = , , d which the Lord calls us. Let us t . ,. but also of *. bir th of S^ 4 Vil ^ : ; a" Let us bv earnest Let us j saar /.j two so: > and F.- (Ps xc. 1). The teht. the altar, lishing clubs in many of the cities of and the words from Ood. "Fear , Ontario and Quebec, but he conduct* not. for I am with thee and -A . vo lacrosse tours through Great bless thee." are all and more than Britain and transplanted th* gam* heart can wish. It must have been ' there T. i of these tours (in the power of the presence of : i was also intor.ded to further that enabled Isaac to act so meek- emigration t-> md during it* ly See in th,.- JS the s,". ;,tion aud progress th-s toim and and note the testimony of Abime- their fr: ibuted throughout lech and his officers. "We saw . that the Lord was with thee " ,- . .... books a The Lord was seen in I->aac in hi* ada and r > resources, a book the yiijldi:.i!:'-s,. \,r v-:dmg pari:i.-'li v.u'..: u< w -:ns country it offenses," and w- . . tiruU to Ur Beers w and a:- art-lit hu; . I i-n- V i V/i ;>|^l^.e (iv.i**J HJUft, t*cr was there any such spice as the | be common scnsical When we talk, j^ now i-; S ai; : his birth- Queen of Sheba gave King Solomon" j to the people in a vernacular they r ig n t, pr.-ferrmg a present enJoym-.-nt can understand, they will be very to a futur( , inheritance (Hob. xii. H'.. and receive the truth 17) T : :.g >"' our present , luuw . V11D - Would to Cod that chapter teils of a second famine and forest of Lebanon. King Solomon , ^* n Balkis * - ,,f 1 -irn amo, .- . ha ' laden drumedanes into ell the ser- Philistines at Gerar Tho Lord up- What Is that building out there llttering in the sun ? Have . you not heard ? It is the house of the we to Present. i for ln-i rights, as we .say. in ever the occasion p-quir-d he forth co uncertain the matter of U;e wells. Cod would the duty of Canada upon not have ! ui him intend earnestly for 'Jude 3>. but when we can u-. i tholes* L : -v.-d m < '.in.ida strife by a little yielding let us ' an mt.x: ( tl.o British F.ui- V the faith for he has just taken to it his bride, the princess of Egypt. You see the pil- mon3 and >rajor lars of tho portico and a great tow- er, adorned with 1. '><>') shields of gold hung on tin; outside of the tow- r oOO of the shields of gold manu- factured at Solomon's order. 500 were captured by David, his father, in battle See how they blaze in tbe noonday sun I " Phi:; Cerar Tho Lord exhorta- p, <lr ,^i u> |,, m an ,i coii!':rmel ilia prnmiv! to Abraham and gave him Now. I want to impress you With.--^ slars ,,< heav.-n" portion >f Uii le fact that religion is sw >r..-vs covenant He foil into his far and perfume and spiken ird md saf- sm concerning hi.i 'vif-. and was re- truly the heart m His namo. though it may ' pire. seem a personal have sent t above all thi:. : wi.-k-d < .J.-r KVii, 0). fron and cinnamon and cassia and D ukod by ; fr.inkincense and all sweet spices to- j s deceitful gethor. "Oh," you say ' I hav - speratily .looked at it as such Thought it even was a nuisance. It had f'-r m- a re- Solomon goes up the ivory stairs pu i s i on j hold my breath as though m , ni , \u t hat Cod d ,-s H- does of his throne between 13 lions in lt wcrc a ma i od or. I have been ap- f,, r j !ls ^...u name's sake. pard,.:i- atatuary and sits down on the bac:;p a ,| cd at it3 advance I hav \ Ph : I at S t:'* ago and have refusal further in' because of th.-.. grace again pn-vail.s. and now we see t .to this ; - ' ' ~- 'nfltt I > .1 ' Mrvanta -A >i - diggi .ir i wi luasvrpi I ^howed .ilibn; of tli.- : '" ' was th-y came and told Isaac that they hsart of Abraham, and tlie had f oU nj wator i\;>', ~ l.-'art of Isaac, and your heart and of the golden bull, the head of the i( ,., ,,, ir 1::: .,uities when we have any re iiui,,n at all I wan' , i .Joiiu i. '. . J"r xiv. 7 15 The Philistines huge beast turned toward the peo- to nave j ust aa little of it as possi- , . 4 pie. The family and the attendants ! bl( , to g()t through with " Oh. what him ' The majority of mere natural of the king ore so many that the < -> a n^gtake you have made, my bro- p,. .,[,;,. won;,! N- apt t., .-nvy one every besides erers of the palace i , -. provide . lh(M ., T he religion of Christ is a i,,, m th-y s.iw bl.-s.sed and i- - sheep and 13 ox c n - ' p ros cnt and everlasting redolence It J,, K .,, N'II,- wa, i is and tho venison, 'counteracts all trouble. Just put tiblo to lill hi* wells with ear'.'i. but I hear the stamping and pawing o'j t on the stand beside the pillow of that was hum.-. -h. : a s i, O rt 4,000 Hno horses in the royalest -' 8lckne ss It catches in the curtains . for u lo merely human is apt to be puU -lied in ' - :rom Ilalu .1 '*a-> .-. of tho and most t . -sae* lian The )f sueh i:. Tit a priceless to the pi-op 1 any country. ,1 -i of their a mory of \\ c.-orgo Beers i and enduring form will uudoubt'-dly ' of La- j act as an incentive to erOMe." was originally proposed by yet to come, to emulate their ex- K M N : FATHER OF LACROSSE. A National Monument to the Late Dr. Beers. The project of p- l rp :.> i tuple There were important official* aml plumes the stifling air. It mucll usod by" To see him ! f Vw , ; r"his I, who had charge of the work >f guth- 8WOeU . ns the cup of bitter m-'dicme prospering notwithstanding those ; l>t .. , erm the straw aud the barley 1 r aud throws a glow on the gloom CjhiatfnuMH was more than they Ule pre-iUent these horses. King Solomon was an lho turne d lattice It i a balm for co ,,id stand and must have Mr MS. dress---! the anr.ual o.i:.. . vllu . u early riser, tradition says, and used j Ulc aclling si d e and a soft bandago lh( . m fu u of indignation Knvy and Canadian 1 to take a ride out at daybreak, and (or tnc teiup i e stung with pain when in his white apparel, behind why did you look so siu i \ is earthly, sensual. .lovili.*. w!u ,. h m ,. t a . . with the result that tho | : Titus ., ^__ __ this nnd leads to confusion and the swiftest horses of all the realm moru i n g when you c.inie in '' Alas ovi i work i.J-i.-i ii:. ll-l 1 ' nnd followed by mounted archers in . (or lhc j one liness and the hewrtv ,i, :J) it - s bad enough among i !v endorsed it WAS purple. as the cavalcade | i break and the Joad that is MVW , , m who know not Cod. hut wh.-n , n ,,,., ullkC Council of the Association REFUSE STATE CONTROL. Don-.inioa Alliance Rejects the Proposition. Prior r 11: if the Dominion Alliance ::to there was unanimously and entl. . Solomon was not like some of the spending. I would be Impatient to i u ^7 (j o from us. for ^ v B ii _ ( _ < kings of the present da\ crowned K0 t down into my little narrow crib m , lr h i,,. g ht:er thai: we" Thus I Jaibecility All the *p'.,-ndois of his m the ground, like a weary fact him away, us . palace and retinue were eclipsed by | child " And t!u-re have ward when they wan'.-. I !::< favor his intellectual pow.-r Why. lie in your life when you wished \ ") sevmed to know everything. He was ( could get out of this life You have the lirst great naturalist the world said. "Oh. how sweet to my lips ever saw. Peji-.vUs from India [would be the dust of ti :ue and have from | . seeing ye in- 1 ' was a good deal . amnt; many temperance people in Ca:. lest control" en- the 1110 lll- tu'jlarly : r .he Provincial Al- At a recent nuvtmg the Council : . out l-.o ,Jisp-iisary g systems and were clubs in the Association to play a benelit match this fall, the net pro- by the nnd C ,:.u-ous is .>ft--n a f which would I ., 0(l of th.. H.-r's 11 . " ly to ei: ! . strutted the basaltic walks, and apes and wisluni you could p'. ou great torment to '. Hi- : .,nd " brought ono or the ot ing 1: ne of cluttered in the trees, and deer m your lat* slumber the cov-rlet, of cannot" a: . talked th, parks, and there were green gra,* aud daisies You I: . for ( " b " -innwd. aSanums IVfth foVeign ,ih and avi- said .>h. tow have .-easonod arios with foreign birds, and liadi- it must bo in tre tomb ntm with them to ha- - mo; rje< j tiou suv these lirds wore so well I were there " niainii-.n win- tamed that Solomon might walk! I see all around about m<; widow- ned tliom t,, 'nit he clear across the city under the slia- hood and orphanage and : - was ni ,t that kind of a man . i dow of their wings as they hovered nesa : sadness, disappointment, per- m , i and ilitted about ium. by \VI1. my friends, you know all theologians agree in xity. If I could ask all thos in ,, . that "y audience who have f -it no sor- , ls . l: , : tion. and w,. u: ' iv iiiat,h"s for tho beneiit of the fund this fall In addi'ion to this tho projort has tn-on w.irmlv t ak.-n up hy Dr of state c 'hat the only aiu.nal t changed his . . > i of r tako Some on" eould old German Christian im; the Queen of Sheba a every truth seeker, and I ' the "responsibility of snying tho spikenard an i md inn-nse which the Queen c i d h f j when ,, ha( , brought to KWR ( Solomon aro ht- V- ^ ^ M , ily suggestive of t, ^' m ; s . V' .ulmenU Am..: lumsvlfm tho house He said "I iiicun Sol- TO* and boon buffeted lw no dis.ip- , , . . . pointmmt if I could ivsk all such , sjiaK i. what t' how many would MS- ' of l ho in : -; tiiom To r not understand p,..,,,]., i n India, wh-- for v i' : i " > ll 1:1 u:- \\ :.-n in So-i' : . a day at n nu in N.xtal. my nu'<>. h.ivi: .. her hands, was about to ' the water. whou sin- was ni's-t.xl our holy religion Christianity i not a collection of sluu-p U-cl.nH - ^-^ ^^ o , d scholar and ,-,,,.., fjon o( surprlse ties and angular facts and - , logical tables and dry t , , Our religion is compared - ^ , jf b( , Jlll< . u , <1 cense and to cas.-,u. but ii.-ver to night-shade. It is a bundle of ^ . . w<1 , not s stand T; watei Ik. Hiblo and begin to , ,. co tn , lt ,h,, v ,, spin-s to our uivine ivmg as ' we are on tho same old terms yet llalkis was wise in taking spices to ,; ood nlght I3ood niBn t O h. you the earthly Solom.-n sm parc hed and you trouble pouiid- The fact is that tho duties and e ,j her is comfort, here is sa' cores of this life, coming to us from tion I Will \ ou come and gi* it '.' tune to time, are stupid often and j cannot tell you what the Lord innne and intolerable Here are men olTers you hereafter so well as 1 can who have been battering, climbing, tell you what he offers now "H pounding, hammering, for SO years. do th not yet appear what we 40 years. 60 years. One great lorn; bo " i and wicked Pliiliv 'he mar- ginal ir.'Vining of the M.IIIIOS l*\r>o gavc M..--H -use of the ! cortaiuiy hard to put up with, aud only bv the n, grace of < '. ho did and yi-4d"d a s '.iii: and .1+,'am to ti,.- i>oople the hi- .--i -. which variety lie did v:-.o ,>f r :ome by a careful study if t|-... f.ui.- two system-t Th,-r, t s-ura the endor^'ui' y the 1' In tile I>omir \ and a ha'.f of in- jtrestin>f deb.it.! upon tho su' propose- to make .-rnmont a -<v- ieeper was deci iedly in tho uia- ^ and tho measure never had a > U> ob- : : -- .:. I I the A UlCO. f STILL AT IT. Womtn Still Warring On Kansas Joints. drudgery has their life boon. their , (|, i faces nniious. their feeliiiKS t'enumb- dations of ed. their days mount on IMS is necessary to man's life and to of U> ' ' I'oun- gold ! Arches of tury ! Capstonos- of prai-e ' And brinl'ton up that a dome in which there an. 1 echoing that acid and re-echoing the halleluial- . -aso your ow:i . put yours,-, tar as you can in l:i-> pl.u-o. that you may in >"in-- J.'. N ': ':',! h:Ui I:. for us ' be fruit- : \ ri" PR I;EO \ it ion. the In Mi-tic club in Can- 't - l tlll ' >: ,:iop at Le.tven worth with ilic-y w >men ore eontintiiafl M i n.imMiti(j ' . * .p up th.- work tii: tho liquor :i out of the stuto. illy waJ I,, wh.-r-' .*-v,-f. w- . headed by th-- >cat U.C.T.l ' ll in * -.'or of tho town m1 demolish".! a tub 1 i bottled in .in- other part of the Lown h.vird >>f tlui in progr-** Immediately earned his stock otr WI! A lone woman raided Il>ch:,>r's of wheel ini 11- in ti>-- - - v ""> ; ful i:i a/t,-! 1 lii;..,i:ig a nd to put sparkle into And arouml about ,-,1,-i.st; .1 Tho spicery of garden, t! uard-n of the man's spirits? our holy religion. Why. if t"- the losses of life there dashed the . Montr,- i ' this fund God. and all tho springing founta are the bottled tears of th 1 church in !>een undertaken 'in- put more spice and oniivoi-.ment our religious toaeliin-;. w'i - in the prayer nns-tui't or r. the Sun- day school or in tho ChtWCfc ministers need mor- fresh air ami sunshine in our IUIIRS and our hoart and our 'head I'o you wonder the world is so far from l-eing eon veiled whon you nnd so little viv city in tho pulpit and iii t We want, like ths 1 "t,l to plant I our seiim.iis and exhorta! t lilies of the Held VYo want few, rhetorical elaborations and feuer i-si|uipeduli:ui words, and wl-.o-i w talk about shadows wo d <> not to suy adumbration, and wh-:: wo mean inu-.-rness u ' want to talk about idio-yiu'i tit di in the back wo do not ".- talk aboNt lumbauo. l'"t. in the ; vernacular of tin- rea masse-. preuAh that pospol \\lu.-h prop, make i>ll men happy, lionost . vu-tori- ow au fr.v In ,'tlior words, want -wore ciii.iamon :>''.'J IN i MI: (V . \ Smif " it. Jitunii.- '" ,\ nu-.ui of l>i-- '.it stung UK- -i- I ere vil.'" th-> i;,i,| of Abraham thy father : :iot. for 1 am With thco, wili 1- i." What n r-ward \ to s -rora ATTRACTIOH 1O l.im the same r part of t!io I'on:: ]n , . . k) Atlantic to tho r _, y i n - i:ow beyond dispute ' tl , nalcd that n. ' -mision of Canada. - of lho (,- o i, m y tl thii Iv--. -w . Co.l t,- him 'ii.it \-'-\- night With | mortal f ' should bo truly H." tho "central, liftv-iiino mal-- --f i; >::. . (| ii[( . VU1 ,, 11T his B .1 :.> W I - ' night w:th ; inori.U f>,-l that it should^ be jm'-X ,' t|,o cent. His nl,,no.:s- 1'e.u n > 1 am with tl-. " Mow sma;i a w,.-|l. or a D wolN. ar.il al'. o:;-' could bo .1 upon ' --m in com- -. ith such n rev,-!.itioi; Ti i..y ' .:- sulTerin tins ni-.. --:i time are not woitf be conip.'i-ivl wi'h th. n! >rv fiai i- and - all I-- ours Horn viii. l - -'."> Ar. I ': bul and e.illod , : p..n tho n.itiie ,,f thJ Lord and )>it,-i--.| his t,-r- nnd -I ;< : witn ; I .-- ,| ;h . tho 1 - tho tent is en, >v^ . .'or a t-o' !> - A ith ni'ie'i assurance, "l.otil. Thou ai l i. ice" '' > ci- - W that (.ana- trWB "v-0 ; nonunion sh.il: a ( el.u:i:r-j a sl-..-re In .. ,, .- (l fiir(v , ,,, ^ .,,.,.. . -u u-n. .-I-; Pr TV.-I-; w . MINIS*.; IN'l'KK Till SI'A.. * :opOi A cle|>t' N^t onlv- v -th- or of 1 | " : u U - l'o\'-r . . - - hi; '. _ _ - it .-\ v,-!u: ' ' " r< (:l ' _n- .ii.'-' !iio . ivioi; forinod C10.000 ''for* tctoria R ' , th ( .-f Mon' -M! .-ii that l i -* ' w.itor i-urk il - \ ..,.; y di. I Pr 1',-,-rs f a soric* f wstill -e. ;viJiia!ly t i bo wo:

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