Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1887, p. 3

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ulusn ncmc rluwny. Cahn-h can-`I. bald: sud sweet breath secured. in Shiiohi Caturh Remedy. Prion \ 50 cents. and in on?-or free. W. J. \Vi|non. _..._A mm. It in re 1 tint eastern capitalist: ha\'eform'o1 icorporntion in (`nnulo for the purpoio of working ten funm each containing 10,!!!) sent. In the northwest- ern wrrieorien Along the line of the Con- ` ulim Pncic nilwny. lug-..-I. mmul lnglth nml swam. lnranth boron mo nucuou, Ill Inc rlvxuuu uu r lure. Shiloh`: curs will immodintel relieve cu-0:3, whoopi cough sud bran itln. W. J. ihon, who oulo Lml rchil ugont,King- IZIOII. IV. \ . vv uluu, wuvnuuuuz nuu \ agent, Kinnton, Ont. ` The Nth of Na in the dnto irrevocably xed for the o of the French crown "unit. They will be on View for 5 month fore the auction. in the Pavilion do Flore. m.n..L.~. ....... ..:II hnllunifnli mlhn English Minister Went. does not think there willbe any chenge in the govern- ment this eeeeion, which ends, you know, in An t, when the shooting begins. No Englin men is goin to IHOW I mutter at state at interfere V th his ehooting." QI\nh'l annals And onnnnmntinn cure it IIIW W llliurliru wuu IIII uuuvuug. Shiloh`: cough and connum tion cure it noldb unonngunnntoe. t euro: con mm on. W. .'. Wilson, wholesale and -_._A If:-.._ta.n lint 'l'h`I\nvu&Na-Irlb nuovd In I`-._J SYDENHAII. March 2`2.--The band work, as the new development of evangelistic fervouris called. continues to awaken much interest and bids fair to leave a prominent I rk on the reli- 'ous experience of the ad erenta of the ethodist church. The work was commenc- ed by Rev. David Savage about two years ago. He had noticed the wonderful results fo lowing the operations of an Hallelujah band" in connection with a revival of reli- gions in Belleville. Mr. Savage being en- gaged about that time in revival work at etrolia took hold of the idea and resolved to or ine a band amongst his people. I` he cond tions of membership were : lst, experi- ience of conscious salvation ; 2nd, consecra- tion to God and his work ; 3rd. members to be above the age of fourteen ; 4th, abstin- ence from tobacco and intoxicants ; 5th. willingness to bear testimony for Christ on any tting occasion ; 6th, to be under the direction of the band leader for service at any point and at any time. circumstances permitting. In response to an 1 for members sixty. rsons presented smselves the first day. "he first public service was signalized by the conversion of several souls. Since then the movement has spread in a wonderful manner, calls having reached Mr. Savage for help from several states of the union. M ultitudes have been led to the Saviour, and from the experience we are havin in Sydenham there can be no ques- tion o the value of the movement, not only to the Methodist, but all other evangelical churches. During the past week the frame church here was crowded and with very few exceptions the best of order was preserved. As to the results who can tell! God alone knows, but this can be said: Many whocon- fessedly were far from God have been in- duced to seek him and have begun to pray. So far. not counting the smaller children of the Sabbath school. over eighty are either seekin or have found salvation. One thing which as impressed your correspondent is the thorou h work carried on in t e emaniry room, con noted by the pastor. Rev. KI D. Chown. The way of salvation has been plainly pointed out,and that in the simplest manner. and with most gratifying results. The work is to be continued here during this week by Messrs. Staceyand Brokenshin. Mr. Mahood, having been detailed to com- mence work in Harrowsmith in conjunction with two lady band workers, arrived from the west. \\'e are looking for great things in connection with this revival. .--__1`.h9 leglieg of` the mr.ed..nrmy hue left,up `after converting about fty persons. They ore now working in L ndhuret and are up- ' potently very success Ill. [IP30 crowds et- tendin everv lenvice. One of their converts in De to walked all the vvey from this to Lyndhurat to attend service one evening last week. Hi: zeal is equal to that of the young soldier of Wolfe Island who went to the north-weat.-J. Mulsee pasted quietly away on the morning of the 8th inst. Hie bereaved widow end family have the eym-. of all their friende.-Lant week Mrs. th 5`. Hloinan was Iuuzmoned to the death bed of her mother, Mrs. Lilly, of Plum Hollow. DYEING WORKS. PRINOEBBTH - KINGSTON. naunnnnocgooaucnemaanaayuanmww ??I:`;puod n uhIho"JnI.l::rk:::J Dya."wu1u to India Trrtlcn. Alcauvu TH:l;Y'S GLEANINGS. - Iuhiolouuolcou. .u ,_A .1-. h.I..AA.. u;..'._.n*....-T...a.-_o...'uuu-'_..a-_n..-.' in...-uni?- unT 1.] ions uwnnsunolowotmnn lIhnnoquIhnhIIodIulh.hI`lhIIl. 0uqh.(h&.llhInnI&.&II.I&d&tI!jIdC1i ouupru-anui'uTu.'nuu on-us. nuuuo-In-um. .. 1`:.*`***' - Aufianfzg-Ihouuu:n zw`:8T|" 'I`voo:laAnd\\'oruoa|.luIa ~lHD\.|llIIl'.I-Inn ru u-;..----.--...... ounhowholouock. T501 uuNovucl.`huuInb|o. villb OHIO-Nlo Nouuuthoddhr. CCIDTIIINII HAD! TO ORDER AND IT!` GUARANTIID ORNOBALISI Now.thbhsDhhyudyouwldovollIocnlludunnluou0oobuu|PIinuI nndbooonvincodthlvo do vhstvoulvonbo. 8:10 Villhonohudutiltlovhlo otocl In uold. luumnhor the phn-Bo-bu-cl : out Maud, 1!! Punt-aloud. :j j j A. F. BONE! Mvhurrohnd the stock lift. 8% TvoodIAndWoutod|.Rnd - ClotMIg.(3 El` I .| `ggtthovbojgngct. Tho(:ud:nnNovn-l.':utIn`l'a|o. villain ` wm cum lllphtborh. Son Throat. Nounlg RhoIInuQ.&IlhQ.Borcncn.Swdn@0I|uy kc. A few drops (non Inwudly will lmmdhul: rnlhvo lndhuthl. Oollc and Dyqms A: An sppuccuon to the may to prevent the Mir couhuout. to union had:-Ital nuke the hair grow. It In ulurpnud by my other wepnnon. la-I. Brown Bun & 0a.. llama: : Brldgowotor. .\'.u.. 011. II. IQ - A g , 0IrrLnlIn.-'l'hh nmmorlbvrncdmyhnndv .Iothulun|IIdIu'l:hy:L yl1`:;II-l)N1il.lNlIIN I touched haunt run . it man tho urn blbtulnuaolhst wushlolouotoworkuouoo. I 8| N8 the but Llnlncu Ihrh that I in had In hoIIu.- . I: in Hunt my can truly `I. Rnvm Q Pu"&.|o.Who|3lo|ndIOh|L by Ell!-NNIICOO. N.QP0LIO!lC 5! -nl\..I.._ Are showing CHECKED PONGEE SILKS At We per ynrd, Ii: polteml to ohoo-0 Iron- Cnll at once, u the price will clear them. Every Department now complete for Spring. Mnko your selections curly. SPRING MILLI.\'ER\' all opened up. Leave your onion bufore the rush. SPENCEJCRUMLEY, - 182nId 184 Princess Street. ; OF` WORTHLE8 IMITATIONS NEVER E QUA.LLEI) `I SPENCE 8:. ORUMLEY SPENCE cf CRURILEY, 200 Ps. NWFrockVGoods7at Wa1dion s. THE uHI:APsj11i1:[ ' Kim-oh `ll 1887- 1~;ng1T.1:"I`;-:1;_-- -" '--T 2 DIAGONALS AND WORSTEDS.--818 to 320. '~ lE HOPES by careful l\t!;IE;)ndio lgusinossi tg mar as share of pntronngo frolnall his old men nm as many new ones as w n 3' not w l n 0.. : * A J. MoMAHON, .. . n. m. . Lntalv with J. Richmond & C0. BOWES & BISONETTE S Great Cheap Sale of Umbrellas and Ladies Rubber Circulars all this week. Great Bargains in the above goods at man nnnnnnrnn nnnnafn winnnll Ilnfnl SPRING GOODS W. M00/?E, - 59 Brook Street. H qmmpn com! omm." __ n__..n_ 4 1___n_. n..4I. ( I With an entirely New and well Selected Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY _G(_)_()`|)I)US;! jUMBREL&LAS% &-RU'BB-EH CIRCULARS. A Magnicent Range of Chenille, Madras ajiZ1'Lapesfr); Curtains. Table and Piano Covers, Crepe and Madras * Tidies gnd Piano Drapes. _..j--.__._. Ho v ljiufuiuuuuuuu-u--vu---uuu :1;'HE OINTMENT ____. -,_.;. 15.- s_A._..An--_. -AI-gnu-tAhj&IAhLj$l [JfI'I' RECEIVED March 2!. '87. 110 i=>1=e,INcEss S'I'-, LVEVV \I'\I\IIILI Conn1nt1nofBBU8B COMB. I 618101333. SEAVING JIWIL and ODOUB CARDS. In Plulh Ind Inothcr. PINI PIBFUHI8 OUT AND!ANOYDO'!'l`LB.&o. -I-u t%'I"l'I\'f1'1KT' Jan! ll ULIIJJI .11 March 21. uni ...l- -_J \I.'.-A.J- D-4.`: Busmess A[~!NOUr:l_CEMENT%!% New Grey All-Wool Frock Good: N. 25. ilk. New Cnmol Hair Goodn, double fold, AlI~Wool. New All'\Vool Bouclo S Goodn. New All~Wool Boucle L eck Goods. New All-Wool Costume Olothn At Low Prices. New Colon All-Wool Cuhmoru at Low Prices. Hunlnome All-Wool Janey Cloth: N, 25, we. :i;}h 17. Bound to sell o the big stock ( Mch. I5. $UITB CHEAPER THAN EVER.-3|4. 815, 816. 817. 818. The above are all direct from the Tnnufacturers the lutes ainrnn in `I-Jxn inn!-Irnf. TAKE A LO0K![ .. ......... March `22. IMsoN s LlN=||\#/|EN__.'l'A :. .A.. LIFFITON. [I16 {move are an ulract Iron] uuu LupuuluUuu1 U1 u uuu nu; uuw . gjns 1n the market. 1 -~ we per cent. of! all cash purchases and thirty day accounts. LI .. ._-L an RICHMOND, ORR "C0. Will open on or about SA;I`URDAY, MARCH 26th, it Am { We would be mud to Inn you cull null Inspect our Flue I of NEW GOODS, .. __ .. _..__ -onnv-Int: nnnlll unmnnnn Opening out every day and ready for inspection. _ . _.. -... A.. . .. vvl V B."'"s_LDBoN- hhnnrlouiub 70R8TEDs.-:16 usually -01-`. st 890 to M : on hand. largest stock in the city to choose fmm. Wdllnnouliutunrru-bun. T I.nnIhnau1ah$hIADI1JI8 IL.-5L4`:--D1-g-Ll 1---n-I 1_ J . uwnxnnuu, Lately with J. Richmond & Co. ':i]i)1;o;iI;aViindsor Hotel. 'rndoIluhcuv-ry_p-haI- 1887- OUT AND rA.nux nun Au-n. nu. P- CIEIO .-. u\vuI\'l'IIVA'\t1 KIFIVIIEIDW` Leading Unjiertaker & Embalmer, V I 251 PRINCESS STREET. COR Sudouloam St., Kingston. Tolonhano oouunnnlcouou. Ana. . -5: Iulmtllllilh IF YOU WANT THE 0heapest&BestFurniture nu AI I nnannttrlwnwu PAY] A1` uuaounban. Anvuu. vuuu .- "fB:3 - 1 - 1 4. n,,n___I__._..\ _-..- ..-.' :._:__._ ,_,_, _ 251 Princess St. 001-. Sydenlcgni Street, Kingston. "Fl-Enrf Brar*n%e%,% I,_, D l"'_.L-I_.-_ Reclining Chilr. both unexcelled. Boo mam. d merit. Our Cu-pot Sweeper loads In co an hn-nlturo made pnd repnl . Upholaberinx \nd Inn!-an work. now orold. Carpets made. cleaned or hid. Good work and low prices. Trlxrog. XADL Axnuw Axusasonl. e . ;FT.T'%+Ti\T_f` UPHOLSTERER (MBINE T MIXER. board: 5'. All DUMB. Fl Frames to cover to order. was have the solo rlzht We hnvo the solo right to manufacture And sell the KIng" Folding Bed (1810) and both unexcel ed. See them. Our Cu-not Sweeper pt-I99 gm; mo;-It. ..LV \J- LJCD .2..L.\o\a\J.L&uu..v.n..-' Third Door above King Street. We aro oorln S ml Bargains to our oun- tomors for N exth` Days. to move our pro- sont stock and make room fnr morofooda coming (Cash or Credit. Bedroom 8 tea 3 Diooes.from Imam. Ba in 81 n p_oardu I_\t prices. Pumr Bu tolnmnhhoa. ,_ ., ,_.x-_ U pnoluanarn lulu UMUIIIUL mason a. NO. 58 BIROOZKISI - 'I`IuIu-cl I'\n4u- nhnvn Rina Qtrnnt, \\ holeule and Retail. WAHQEA & ANDERSON,` _. `n-\____ 4 , No two prices. Best .value nnd gogd work {of your money at the . - Picture Frame` Factory, 115 BROOK STREET. MIRRORS! MIRRORS I 1; All dgvm 10 per cent. less fhsn'wld`pt before. VIU1ovuI vw---- vv---.-.._, bnaululnodmnllnooodl. Without wildness In Gunning Glassi Frames and f ict4.1res,.MouId- Pnmon Svrrna AND houses: of every dee- cri u made to order. :5-name promptly attended to. chain can . ~ Mu-nussta rutuod or made to order. Canvrrs cleaned and bid. on n u nnvsvmmnn nmnlil 9`! 1 Nov. 6. coox's7nIQ /'s-3'uu/us. UARPITI1 cluulou nnu III. 241 PRINCESS STREET. \Y:-nr K _ .1, , OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT ; -up-r-nor`! m 1-amcsss s'r`a1n'r'. our Botodn. Wolondln Canada. hit March a. Kga. .` I` t P. OHLKE. ings, Easals dnd Plush 0o9gf8. Upholatemn and Cabinet Makers. `r\ :=o 1:)-I: r\f'1'?"Qr BEWARE D.LMEEWfN'EtZ 8.011 FURNITURE, &c. 10 to N). Rare 8:: no In time- \ Parlor tan nnhhod, '0: VTICI. "* ' Is A was nmr'Acm-1'-owon -._...A_._.A..L...l_- Ihng.nnnm-$h I `DIV V-nu: vuuv-vv vv -~_- . - _-_ -- 'otu|l Odd III;-`n-I-- JONSU TONUOBIAL PAILOB * II-uh|AncrIunlldnIIul.&nncnI. mIO@ V I nil! Iuu IL... ma. sou'ua' . . boa;-'x'1h."ud all ghts. npuaphwhohid It no ....a .. _ Mm Junn Bunnie. ur.. In CU `u I0? lllollul apnrluu I-sun I701. nkudnguhdin. longonhhfoot. l)r.Bouu0ouI Bod thoururyuaddrcnnd IhovouId.-8Iu nut in not - nuood you vothr :3'ou.+A.::'?I Amoncnn vilihtl this plant on oturdcy. ol no ul H12. ..::*'. ., ....'*"'*"'. ....:.:...':: .:.;' vv --u--.-v-_.... Much 2l.--',|`w,o death: occurred here nu Fridqy Int. in tin! ol Mn. Jones, relict linghnd about!) ynn ago. and hu nur- ly not than Inn I ruidmt of this county. much of tho time at Collinby. She In on Sunday interred 30 Sand Hill cemetery ha- sido hot huhubd. She lava I In num- bor 0! south` rohl.inI.-'I'he th of Mid Boull. my Inst 0! Mr. Sorivou. u-.. lad ban a expected. the luv! had I pm llln. The burial phco in Hu|hur[.~Edwu-d Powloy. while [M500 In l"|J0\ll".-IulVIl'u nawuy, wnuv cukdnfwood {or Thoma Spmulo on the nkud I `uh 6 in. long on It foot. e--__._ NEWBOICO. March 22.--It in whie red that our thriv- in little hunlet in to ave a newspaper, w ich. if established. will show our cosy villege up to greet ulvnn .~(:reet in- tereet in then In the talked-o horee rem at Weetport, on Thurede . between Michael Re e hone. Bnrney ," end I`.C. Single- ton e horee, of this place. There are to be two triele. The ret in Weetport ee Above, end the eeooud one here the week following. -Robert Bilton end Sarah Baker were unit- ed leet week by the Rev. Mr. Tennent.-- The concert in connection with the mueioel convention et Elgin wen u grend Iuooeee. Qnlte A number 0! our village folk: ettend- ed.-'I"he bouquet et Portland. in honor of the three ooneervetlve members for North and South lnede. wee well etteuded. The Rev. Mr. Wrht. of thbpleoe. delivered on neat eddreee. -The many friends of Mn. Robert Weheter will I to hear of her long And eerlooe lllneee.- . Donovan, eontrector. hu lvoommenoed work on the reilwey. Mean. Lewis And Knowlton hove eleo commenced work on it, having been Awarded the contact for the completion of A portion ol the mud. BATTEIIIEA. March 9`2.-Mr. J. Lemmon's sale of ready-made clothing, etc., every Friday afternoon and evening. A bononza for the public.-L. Vanluven, of Montresl, is in the villa on business in connection with the outing mill. We learn he has rented it to Mr. Cooke, of .\lorton, who takes possession immedistely. Mr. Steenburg, the lots oo- cupsnt, goes wsst.-Mr. Thorns is likely to have s busy season, his supply of lo being Isr -S. Vsnluvsn has sold his arm to W` [ism Gibson, of Sunbury, for s hund- some gm-e.-W. Studs, of Milbnm, is msking extensive repsirs on his mill. We sre glad of W. W. Anglia : success in secur- ings position on the G.T.R.-A puty at- tended the ten-meeting st Pine Grove, Pitts- bu , on the 16th inst.-The surprise party at r. John 8su"s was s complete success. -A mus meetin is to be called in the tem pet-sues hsll for t e pu of sgitsting for n dsilv msil.~-(,`-sdet Ro inson, of the S-.A.. is on furlough and visiting relatives here. A A deer was on tured on the north slmre of I ..|..........|. I .. .. ..........ol.- nnuan any nou- Msrch 22.-'Thomss Martin has been very ill of inflammation, but is likely soon to be well.-David Smith is able to walk across the room by the aid of crutches.-Mr. Csines has moved to Mr. Gibson : farm on the Portland Rond.--G-`uess, Pope and Du!- son are sellin 5 number of their deservedly popular washing mschines.-Building oper- ations are likelv to go on briskly this spring and sxunmer.~-L1Lurus ipooner is preparing to build on a lot east. of e parsonage; John Besrsnce on the farm lately occupied by his mother, and Joshua. Knight and T. Bear- snce new houses on their respective sites.- A young couple from a distance were made happy st the parsonage on Monday. X E'.3e'FJZ.' clE}'3}1"1i{ ir Loborough e roiently. l'lQlllLAV\llI.:n. March 22.-r~At the reeidenee of` Thomas Sigeworth on Wedneeday the 16th, hie nungeet daughter, Lucy, was united to G. rown, of Moscow, by the Rev. G. A. Bell. The bride we: attended by her sister, Mine Lenasigeworth, while George Huffman of Moscow, acted as groomemen.-J. M. Re- bexeton has a lame force working at his store, which in nearly completed.-Several osr load: of grain have been shipped from here this lost week.-The services inthe Methodist church were conducted by Dr. Savage`a praying band of Toronto. y NEWS OF . THE VIGINITY. `, Movement: of Rn:-|lIuts-DoInn and say- Ingflu Neighboring Vllhgnqsplcy Bits of Country (}osnlp-'l`Im Foutlval Opera- tions Very Snocquful. ._.....,_ , ! PASSING EVENTS AS RECORDED BY OUR CORR ESPON DENTS- wlzu-nnobxx. HARTINGTON. I . `I 9) , ,, , , ELGYNBURG. THE BRITISH WHI THURSDAY. MARCH 2*. cLA_uLIuE_s_s_I_n_xI T0 ooouuess. Iryilllltlltfll. III! n-wIu III- nu:-liar in land In Wlcilov and Clan (law Lady Wlldcbu not n- ` oolniuynntfordxyvut. llron the ballot B0! on M. Inna, lll mu un- donhkn election In Chuhvoix, 5 number of (lssllob naked lot Ir. Chnotla. roll I magi um hrnuchlth hohi can. W. J. Wthou, vholcnln and null quot. ll-._A._ outh J. wuooo. nan: - Mr. I`. lfot-gun. ol Iumy lhy. has has ` u-nnud at thtinounco ol Mr. S. X. Cimon. ` H.l ., u him with having nlntnctod {run the c box 58 Ht. Irene, {n (M lab .I...L-L.. -|..u.... I- (`In-hvnh A an-uhnr neuu I. nu Ion. l Mr..uBou . advocate, hu taken an ` tcdonof for libel ngnlnnt L'llr- mnr, in connect with its IN'iC\Ill`C upon him lot going to Onhrio during the pmvhr 1 cinl olocthu to lump for win! I: hand L wftnin aid A. P. Gockburn will enter I ro- tut ngninu the return of .\Ir. Mndil in North Unhrio. Mr. Smith`: election in l South Ontario will also be protected on IC- uounl ol brilnrx-and corruption. wan mm an r with alvnnnnnh Ami livn ` uollnl 0| onuor Ina ourrupuun. Will you an r with d Ipopnh And llvol complaint. 3 Shiloh : vlhflnr In tend to can you. W. J. Wilson, who culo Ind ...o.iI mum: l(imnmn_ cooA1(_'_s1_ 1{g2_1_ENn

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