The Path in Life which Young Men Should Choose.(From Our Corrospondent.)Llnstead, December — islletitly. v I ut steadily. U»e laustead Young 3 'l.-n’a Christian Usoc at ion has pro- ' reased during the Pait Tow weeks £he Association now has at its dis- ( 1 asal the use of : spacious building \.ulch has been rented to If bv Mr t Robert March at a nominal rental. I On Sunday alternoon lust, the hall . a as opened and dedicated, when a I -r.ii e was held. Among tUo«»* pros-. were Rev. W Copeland rfennett, ; ■resident: Ittes-rs. \V. .Ma s. Treas- i un*r McDonald...! G Oaynor. A. K. » \uma .1 L. Pott rult; r C Henderson, ' S E. Birmingham. J. L. Pottinger,-nr.. N. A. Benin i. 1. I., Hylton, .1 f C Campbell. B U Stanigar, and F t \ Drown. Secreta: . and Misses (Jin- 1 lt;lt;’Tuh • and .Murray of the SalvationVrnty.The organ was presided over by lt;r .erald Steel.-.'I iic Bervice commenced with the u 4 of th‘ a ,n u-’ion ode, “Stand up, Stand up for .1* .-us.” after which in* opening pru - t . were offen d bylie Secretary, who delivered theopening address. !The first less ti was road by Mr 1 Hylton, and the second lesson vus re.^1 by Mr. McDonald, who alsooffered prayers.Two solos re rendered; one by rMr. A. E. Cooi»*r and the other by Miss Murray. He v were highly ap-pr«. dated.Tli - d. lica: ' noon was delivered hv the it, :hl esteemed President 1 f the a.-soci. on. The sermonwas indeed a masterpiece. The textwas taken front the i’4th and 25th nnd LV.th v r-e- o the Epistles to the Hebrews Dv Faith Moans, wlten lie was route to years, refused An be railed the on of Pharaoh’s daurhter. ehoosit - rather to suiter affliction with the people of God. than to enjoy tit.■ pleasures of sin tora season; esteeming the reproach of Christ, great : rii ties than the treasure* in Egypt, for he had respect untothe recompense of reward.” Thepreacher det.it with the subject in r\ very eloquent manner, bringing forward as his salient point, the things that a young man should refuse and the things that he should choose. He made a powerful appeal to the audience to follow Moses’ example andfortake worldly pleasures for thejriche* of Christ Jesus. (Tt»e service was brought to a close, after the President had thanked all thoae who had taken part in it, with;the Benediction.A spoclal meeting of the association will be held on Thursday eean-inf, the 10th inst.. when matters of great importance n connection with 1the association will be discussed.