Cape May Herald, 9 February 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY riERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY » 1905.

WATCHINGJOWERS. American Aeiatio Fleet Will Neutrality.

STIRLUG HAS TWESTT-OXE SHIPS DMtravtlaa •« Ro|*«lT»«»kr*f r«a Mala Ofcjm of Ja»aaM« Jlaral MaataMy—Will Waal P«»1 a* call la Ocaaalc Watara. WASHINGTON, I’Vb, T.-lt U that Hear Admiral Stirling, commander in chief of the Aalatic fleet, baa dispatched a portion of bla command to the aoutbern Philippine* for the parpone of prenervlug American neutrality. Hear Admiral Stirling ia doing thla -In obedience to the reiteration of in-' •tnictiona already twice sent to the Aaiatic squadron to apply President Roosevelt's proclamation of neutrality to the waters of the Philippines Just aa thej- would be applied to the coasts of the United Htales These were caused by Ibe reported presence of

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OOLDKN TSXT.-*The M X «o base witness ef we Uni the Father hath seat ~ XehatA TUCK.—Decani her, A. U B. a few days after the tnrtdeeie ef last leases FLACK—Csae ef Oattiea where Xeees wseed Bis tret wlrasie; and Caper-

the mlracoloes heel las aad the rMuUaat coo re re toe of the aeUewas'a beueeheid. wsa recorded that ere “might be.ieve that Jeeue te the Christ, the Ben ef pod. aad that believing >• might have *e la Hie neeea" Keep eur he) reree (Job* KMi ia mind as roa etudr thle laasea. Tbs Imami On Ulna THKHK-Tbe Reward ef Faith. L—A Kick Beil, v. ft II—A Burdened Father, va «-dt 0) He Beebe Jeeua. v. 4TU) la Rebaked b* Jeeua v. «. O) la Peraiateat, v. m LI.—A Responsive Balieur. va m. B 0) Reneeurina Words, v. M (D Heeling Fewer, V. * 1Y .—An Obedient Fatih, v. B V.—The Reward ef Faith, va B-B VL-A Coeverted Houeehold. v U Qnniperiny Bcrlpture with Scripture. The Sick Sob t. U.—That was a " me 47

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REAR ADMIRAL 8TIRLIN0. Japanese scout* and cruisers in the waters between Sulu and Borneo. The department In Its cable to Admiral Stirling, spoke of the reports of “fleet activity" in those waters. Wnlie the Japanese naval plans now. as throughout the war. are kept secret no one In the navy department here doubts that Japan has made the most elaborate arrangement* for detecting and giving battle to the Russian Baltic fleet in Oceanica waters. It is believed that Japan at every passage' which would let the Russians through on the way to the far east, from the * trait* of Malacca tc the west end of the German possessions In New Gaines, has its scouts and cruisers watching day and night The naval experts here, who are awaiting news of Rear Admiral Stirling's movements with great Interest are convinced that Japan does not for a moment assume that the Russian fleet la turning back. Rear Admiral Stirling has In all twenty-one warahipa in readiness for the enforcement of neutrality. The destruction of the Russian Port Arthur fleet made the next step In the naval campaign for the Japanese the destruction of the Baltic fleet. Admiral Togo has evidently planned to meet this fleet somewhere In Oceanica. This mean*, that the bulk of Japan's fleet is now operating to the southward of the Philippines, between 1.500 and 2,000 miles from Japan. To neutral government* like the United States, whose possessions are in these waters. It means that-Bn unflagging watch most be kept to Mee»t violation of the neutrality of oflr coloi Japan or by Ri

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again tha aorrowlag parents had asksd tha question: "Why baa this aOlettoo a," aad they bad their answer ia the converted booeehold. Ah.howblaeelag will always ooma out of affliction If wa go to Jasua with our troubles aad 1st Him baip ua. a A Burdsoed Father. (1) Saaks Jasua, t. 47.—If there had been no tick son there would have bees no burdened father seeking Jeeua; aad bow dltereai would have been the story, if thla father had not turned to Jasua. Whatever the burden we seed to go to aoek Jasua toobtain Hi* help (1 Pater 5:7). Thera ia nothing which more auraly drives msn to Jesus than aflUcttons. All through Joans' earthly ministry wa find this ia ao (Matt. 9:18; 15:XS; 17:14. 15; Luke 7:9. 87, 88). And it ia true to-day. Every one with burdens which drive them to seek Divine help are thrleo blessed, for it brings them to the great burden bearer; it wins HI* sympathy and cooperation and it bring* hi easing upon others about theca. (1) la Rebaked by Jasua, ▼. 48-Jesus tested tha nobleman's faith. Bo does Ha tha faith of every one. Over aad over again wa find this the ease. The Syrophoanlclan woman ia n notable example (Mark 7:85-80). Jeeua does not eaak to evade the bestowing of blessing but tonga to ao atrangthao our faith that Ha may safely grant the petition. Many

lost because the soul la not willing to submit to the tasting. We

are called into Question; we become Impatient because of the seeming delay in answer to our reqoatt aad aa a resnlt are unable to receive the blessing which Jesus otherwise would bestow. Real faith will stand tha tast, U will be submissive under asemlitg reproof. It will prove patient under trying delay. It la evident from Jesus' remark that tha faith of this nobleman rested largely upon tha signs aad wonders be had aaan wrought. Jasua sought to lead him out Into n faith which rested on HU naked word. Compare in this connection John 80:89; 1 John 5:10. 11; 8 Foe. 1:17-19. (9) U Persistent, v. 49.—For reply to te sharp challenge of Jeeua. he re-

petition. Here U the secret af power in

Luke 18:1 with Luke 11:5-10; Eph. 5:18 ILL A Responsive Saviour. (1) Reassuring Words, v. 50.—Jasua never aent a burdened, seeking soul away unbleaaed.

ThU to ana of several Instances where Jed from a #1 sienna Obedient Faith, v. 60.—Faith, ak. was strengthened until the la willing to leave Jeeua, beta words: Thy son Uveth," waro fulfilled. Tim ertdeflBe of faith edianoe to Dtvtaa commands. I ipie of Fetor In Lake 8:8. The Reward of Faith. va.in-CA— If any doubts filled the heart of that father aa he made the long Joenay he certain R to that they were an swept away by the glad meamge that the

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