Daily British Whig (1850), 9 May 1887, p. 8

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A CHURCH DEDICATED. `III Inning Io:-non. I I` DI,,_.n In -- lord of the worlds above. H ounn r 71?: d'v :.r.1nna:.'3.'r"::?\'- }'.'..-'. " uuonunnu um gmmy up. the oven! gave 3 nu-in; r nennngl -mu. ....I ...:..x-_ . I most pupulnr um r. In the 2% hair utnngthonod b M . I. N. - rook. gm mnlnr ol It. ll: colon in the two nthou "GI Eta-ml G ," by ` uthouu. "Likes: 3 Fnthr." by Hanan. sud Do my Shepherd." Inn nlminhlr -- us; uurnenm-eh. Lends. jpcrtonn In tho . The inst:-nm?|{, consider- orzo Inthoc , iooll.u~godimen- don. Almost unduly [ling tlunlcore. The harmonic: It pmduood ton nppnchlod by bocly.Cro\rdn vdtodtohnrnlecdolu ::?.a.....: tin nnrvinnn ....an....._... n-v -uuuuul rrO[l'IDllO. The minim! Iorrico I'll of as high order. Most nlillfnlly did Mr. Horace Raynor, Into ($0. Hui : church. 3111.. x nun-n GL4 -.__ 'l\_ l.__._._-, , . unuuuungnooutor hrclund vur`l :onodesinrutowln.oc:ul`:for(.`h t. AIII! IJIIIIII III IIIU bVOIIlII.o The edice was packed to the very` doors long before the service began. At 6:!) o'clock every seat was occupied, including the draw seats. Then chairs were brought in and taken possession of by scores of per: sons. Yet many stood and many more sought admission in vain. When the service began the aisles, the altar, the pulpit platform, and the choir gallery were crowded. Not less than l,)0 were jammed into the build- ing. Hundreds were turned away. The great mass sotightly wedged in soon created a heated atmos here. though every window seemed to have let down. The strength 0! the edice was fully tested. The service was a hearty one. Rev. Dr. Douglass, a man of eminence in the Metliodist church, preach- ed. Though a sutferer from many in nnities he still s ks with great power and empha- sis. At t mes his utterances were somewhat indistinct, but for upwards of an hour he held the attention of the audience as. with inspiring language, and beautifully worded illustrations, he discussed the ty oi the apostolic reaching and the'i:tun iate and remarka descent of the holy spirit as re- corded in Acts x. : 44. He claimed that pseaching was a science end an art, a science touching the supremac of truth over error. and an art in app yin; the truth to the consciences of men. And he thereafter. in eloquent terms. discus- ed the high conunhsion which God had fiveat.vnsea,endthewonderfulreselhfol- owing the instlllatienel lilelntothesoals of men. The transforming power of the Holy Ghost was discussed. and a solemn ul- monition '\'en to all to surrender themselves to God. in concluding he urged the sadi- K . to pp`. WINK dilh Ian In the usual. I... I`L- -a I n loom to bodutgs,' nd uiiraniously t ed that on the ashes of the old mother house of God should rise and that at once. You won tiie admi`rit ion~of* aiir"`l hat I1!!oilItinn` has now been carried out. Your careful thought and generous hearts and prompt sc- tion have reared this beautiful and holy . ssnetuery in which tocdsy you have offered it to God for His worship alone, and where you have lifted up your hearts and sun the iraises of His grace in Jesus Christ. 'ou nave the hearty congratulations of your eu- lightened christian neighbours. A congrega- tion of christinus that can shake off stupor and disappointment and loss almost at their tirst touch, that can make sacrifices for the upholding of their cause, that can rise when tried to that faith which says `Who art "thou, 0 `t multitude 2 before Zerrubbal thou shat become a plain ! is a co regation worthy of christian esteem and nnitation., No man serves God for nan ht.- What you have done and may yet do or the honour of (}od s name, for the stability and beauty of God's house, will return on your own heads and homes in the rich blessing of henven. Here ma you meet with Him and have sweet fe owship with your adorable Re- deemer, and feel as often as you how in re- verent worshi . `This is none other then the house of Got , the very gate of heaven. May the beauty of the Lord our God be up on you, may He establish the work of your hands upon you, yea the work of your hands may lie establish it. " uuua. ~ , ' Permit `Iuo before clouiutlg." he laid. to join my congratulation: withtho many which you are this day roceivi on the completion uud consscntion of thin nun of God. `V But a short timeiogo `on were called upon to endurol the no ortlinnry trial of hoholdin youh. bountiful church I pile of blooko stones and ashes. You had the sympathy of the whole city. Indulging in no vain rcgreta and entertoining no gloomy forebodings, you met without dolnv. and unnnimounlv mmlv. a m um um: ooyecuve point--'-to be with` 'lnn.T The net-mon was very catholic in un- timent and must. bh productiva of good 112-. uults. r - " IIIIIUIII 1| Dn- not `by oh on, but :3 member: `of, his .body. 0:: out the ohhrohee there yep : tml many of Hi: ock, And Christ reg'u`d- ed t em an such. And they were All A-lnnc~ ` i to the one objective poinI-'-to be with` ml. wn verv I-Afhnnn In ...... ___j The Iulool Pug:-ammo. nnnhu-I -gun.-X... ..-- -1 . I_}_l The Cnuh In the Evening. 1 ninn urn. n-ALA.) 5.. A| . . . . . _.a dlnur. Ind an "at but" `?.oyvlllluuvo!uhnoc|`l\ ..... ---vvuuuwvul CUIIO m.:..uuTu?L was won and byn nthntivo audition. thourvica being:-emu-knhlofornctl admitt- ncu of devotion. Cadet Vino. boiua|noom:nnd,ludIho blot an tiring _ nah .: ..`E.'!"'..."".'..`.$".:.`."'..".': of holy activity. {mu thodnn of hi mar lIooultiIlutun!ni|od.uotuiasocou-on. ithogu-uh` motto! All h.iu1.nouov`ilnVthc pri;v.~r::fun2:.u!Jo! 1 uuliun UVUIIIII w. mm :5... the cunolunhkotho Imthohn 'uItAhthocsko.'That iltowaywo bnIlmnlnCnlifornin hum loclhqrolllnoou. 10 lb.;tvo *:'.'-`--..... * .:::..`:.:';:.**..,...- on o - coco: due '33 Kingston dupuhdoa SALVATION ARMY STATION. The odnn AI-ny corp loath; With suooou-cuy Ioldlon on Duty. Pllinnooluloouotdn. Lion. -0)]. I n- --_l_.I -. rA__.,_ L_ -; hlllhnou naind on l'.;:...n.., h.::.ul:.nuuuul' `.1 lllulnflfl D08! tnnteeu think t t work At the Con- trnl oohool in not bah ed on u r- ounly u it would bag Rhianna uylilgnbe > clinnllnnnul .9. oh. -nh....I |..-...I _.---1-- - `wnuu some poor tmnytuor colfee is ` brought home to her. whcnfor the nine of Hand & Thom ' best '.':.'%*.:. .::.;';,.... mg.. 9"" 6-..-L_.. AL_L A -A A, V I - -` 'm1:1'..:i:_v \\'illi\ma. hotel keeper. Ontario street, up he intend: to pronoun tho om- een ofthc ulvstion army for disturbing him on Sunday by holding muting: near his promises. ul m nolue some nice resent. Have you head the llo-S! Well. the lat- est piece of really good nun in that you can buy roll bacon for 10:: lb. : Cnliornia buns. me : freah eggn. We do: : at June: Crur foul ; A new walnut and oak oor in being lnid in the oicen Anti-room at the drill shed. Two new rooms are being constructed for tho use of non-commissioned ooors And privntat. l'nnln\v \\'n'lIinn.. |...-I L--_-- IKVA nu: ufllltiic Gzger maps. So does the good housewife when oome poor trashy tan or cooe is brought home ta her. .-}...r...- on. ....... ule Pew: Wlu D0 tuocnod. \\ omen love I bnvo manly follow with good jud mom such so buy thoirtu and ` coffee ct endry & Thompson : and bring them home nice`praent. "nu; unn L...) oL- A__AI nun .: I - found himself dive to - God. Very early was he called to occupy the holy nnd hmuoarnlnh petition of older or punbyhr in the ehrvh. and {min tfIn';,eaa't;l _Y Innnhozd. canto on u yuan, YWiU hh oton Tothonvund minister at those hands he ncoivod ordina- tion hi: counsel VII ever rnlnablonndhis nu-icon wen ever cbou-fully undead. And thin duo on that llIiIi$tCI"I Inversion For many `Oil! to Ill superintendent of thosabln ncIool.,nnd Iolno olvon now rsllupgn nnonlnr vlnninvcn 1 in in ` dun. though not noting min... not much In. 5...... L.a....a .. WIII. This evenin . in the Queen street Metho- dist church. t on will be en orgen recital : and eddnaneee. Tomorrow, at 2 o'clock, the Pew: will be Allocated. ("nan IOVD A hrnvn IIIAIIIII `AIIIIID u-lo|. ngenc nu unnsaowuo, lor SW6. Theboordwnlh on Montreal and Division streets are in I Ind condition. About sixty boards are musing from the Montreal street walk. 'I`L:- -.--_:.._ _-_ .1 t\ - -- k runny zor service next month. J. Hendenon. of Kingnton Mills. sold his ~ gray trotting muo to J. Buford. G.T.R. agent at Lsnsdovmo, for SW5. The~hmu~dw.l|u nn M....o....| -...: n:..:-:,._ me A. a r. |t.`uufwiIl'n1ovo `intho new ioen fth oouIptn' June I t. 0 The ? nrkGNino Wi on . to-marrow (Tuesday) evening at 8:3). >230 81,41. . Dr. Alice Mcillivruy has reinovod across --street to Dr. Sparks stand. No. S`. Hurknen `purchased fnom4,B. Anaelotiue a double dvml iug. a rough-cut house, for Hnva-x..I oh...-.......... .-_,x |_-.,. I meet at the Windsor. vngragauon tau evening. m.'I`(l1e new 1 engine being built at the locomotive we 1 for the K. & P.R. will be ready for service next month. J, Hnnnlnmnn AC H8-u-n.... IIHI- _-| 1 L - IIFQGK. John Mcinn sprained his ankle last night on Union street. He stopped upon a ooeo plank in the walk. A popular putor of e Preehyterienchureh viii be egreeebly surprised by the ladies of his congregation thin evening. Tho new lnnanl -m-in. 5.1.... I...:n _. `L , l.lI\'U glaaeruea. Thoma: Nicholson, contractor, of New York, ip visiting his parents on Gordon street. Yul... \l'-(\2__ -_~ 9 ` ` ' ` ` L ...... Gr. McNi0l.|nd another soldier are miss- ` ingfrom A" battery. It In thought they have deserted. Aug nu deserted. 'l`I..'........ xv.-_ pzgvutr. ' Several do on and laymen have gone weat to attend a synod meeting in Bramp- ton. ' uul unltlllll ayuelnol IO UhIll'0h0fS@ lam. and with an eminently win and christian mother. the Inn, while yet in math. without knowing when or how. found to- earlv was he ml]:-.l In ...~....... .|.. |...|.. --.: tomorrow evening.) " * ' H W` The civil urvico exunimtioug will begin to-marrow morning. The K. & P. R.Muts'will'movo*intho oioen of the obmmnv on Jun. In .,,-uaq nuugu. J ' To Nth battalion. 'P.\V.0.R.. tomorrow evening.) " serving ..nm1...o:..... --:-j T153 splco >ol"lvo:-3 1),, ug._`-3, nu- 1 ' Public: nu. 'l~.n.|..- `-.-L;_I.I_-L- \ PAMRAGRAPI-`IS ncxso up av pun II new henna-orn- INCIDENTS OF';*'i`HE DAY " `I i K, _,,_-- u.. `....w.; yen; uuv-W_lln| the Public an Talklug About-I-Nothing Ks.` carom tho Aturntjnn of 'l`hou'Who an 1 Tqlulnq Noln. ` TI- IAAI. L_AA_n- I\ I-9 '5` - .- u`-no `or I EOE; ngronrgns !I. 1*. W1). R.. winp._na. in yturhful duo, no ulna:-Iain worldlinou in nature years. no giving of his liifehto the of God. Blast with 1 aoli ristinn ` umuon.` accou-dung` to the old `pn-chin] system of the Church of Scot~ Ignd_ with An nminantlu n-in ---I ul nu-non: "nowu I good mun. and full of the Hob` Ohm: and of fnith." Nor from all I have hoursl from his own lips, And the lips of many. is thh description true of hilnonlyu an old man. but true ofhim fmmthomorniugofhialifoandall : With him ghpn In no Iowinn of wild can uuuu um morning I)! III than 4 in vnntlifnl Jan. --A -L- unnuwoounnuh them. {qr itianot ulvrqya norploannttodmwa true `c- tummm outhiuoccuiomitinnotdillcult. buxitis plensumnnditlluy be protable, make onolookmon,alL-tingloohatthomnnao well how-utomont of you, now gua- ! btedly tood. lb: bu` rtiod ;1:.`a_I known him. but :u'c:1won 9 im- pggnnm {undo ax; mo in my nnishorial ands .undintheclounghouI-oofhia pt ` life. that my hurt would spank of G I\widson as the Holy Ghost npnke 9{_li:or-:3: "He was mod nun. ma `OI co:-not utinnte.` l-(apply. ` an 1: In no Inna that must by a hail, who- ther the subject be alive or deal . Better it M in. thonfon, thufuncnl sermon: should be nnnuwootn Inch them. ithno ulnra onnvnon-nlgnu.n...I...... ....- ..:.. 100 P` . oomolnttuy of M bod oraltogether iup nod \nrt'uoI, an or carefully :nd 0: fanlh.ou'I do not hiovd in saying. `noting t good `om- iu?'v$. 33!.` When noodful to $3} at Al it it the ninth that by Illbiiet b Alivn nr .I.a. l!.nA-- =A -xuuuuvulll sun. In punlluly conscious of I lots today. You know that he, for whom * ur on were oend up last Sabbath {lo ', Algonofrom our midst. never-mom tojolnin our aim worship within this huctttuy. Vuy ttiug it is that und_er mg truth of God. qyaermons I have nova pnlnhod lot` can: to Too ohon an moi: ` T was of fun] some Inttuly. cxumenml or -In-mil-n `N " """ my-.;.-5.3.-:_.. .... :.....#*.~.;- :...:E:.:-:,:.: 5 Inedlhtion ` morning `Eon All know: You-_, 3:0-e of you; ""`" M`: "` Imllmlly conscious nloutwdsy. onkuowun:|.g,f..`-ham vom bnvon Ivan: all`.-ml .... I--. guxx. -1 30 V - V is :`I*:.5.'7-Em-.2*' .5: 2:--km PERSONAL KNTION. . A TOUOHING uaurs mun TO ms , vgnvimjiiiv vumuas % r L.\ IE (SERGE DAVIDSO+\'_. av. nu. lactic Rot Pu-tin to no Pan-` 1... or magma ups the Dead, um Iulhh cause can Inn No 11...... non. Ida; Io Doubt ollr. Dayl- uon'o 1430:; Dintlon. 1 I x 0' iv vgvhon I`. vie! sad But nhaghao ` or: t llour llilliht-h&IX 3) %-IOIO& .0`Q&- uptown. .n 0. III out mecca! Din, tucker, Llchiu and. l` l`-_|... __Ln_ --_,- . do; but uriw L... run lax tons of coal. The achr. into part this not-nag` orouto I gum.` A new |nulm:olso| Inn an-irnrl .1 Im. lnlenaung Items Gothoncl Along tho In-Iona-Vuool lovunonta. The Irllr. B. W. Folger is loading lumber for Oswogo. The schr. lonrooxl is landing iron on for Cleveland. nrutoon ` fromTorot t K ~ Itoailicpcrl. no 0 mg 'l'hounIr.H.DIdloyelnndfor()urego in .4]-n -lo]. I.._.L-- ...:..-;-..-.:.-.=:....":t"' '"""-W 'l'hoIchr.PhiIo Bonnet! is in portfrom\ (Lingo with 179 tons of cod. The nchr, ngnnnh ll..oI.. ..:I-J 2-V - nueuu ncnngpnems, even u, as claimed by Germany. in bud heen ututod on German territory. Accordingly the elleged spy I1: ` liberated by order of the German emperor, and an exupereting diiculty vru overcome. I-`lourens urn born In I841. He became I lawyer in I889. In I879 he was appointed undersecretary of the department of wor- Ilip. The oice he held viously to his present one was \-ice.prosi ent of the council of cute. to which he urn nppoinuod in I885. acunneoeree mussel! ex ted. The day after Schnee lee` arrest Plourene telegnphed to the ambassador in Berlin not to make env demand upon the GOFIDIII gov- ernment. He also onlered en oiclel inven- igetion of Schnuebelesnrreet to he made as uiekly L9 pouihle. and telegraphed to the (l-`reach minister in Berlin to ask Count Her- hert Biemerck for nepliee to questions, .0! which the following is the most importnnt : Does not the treety 0! 1879. in reference to ` the nlntions of oicinl egenta on the fron- tier. exclude the I it)` of nrreete on for- eign territory 3" \ `hen (`aunt Herbert Bin- Iunck answered "\'es to this query it im- plied the otion of his government to release Schn lee, even if. claimed by ` arrested on German 5:` of delicate diplomacy. and the minister ulvnntage of it. In the release of Schnaebeles he has gniuo-I an important concession from Gennuny. and he is now the moat ular man in Fnnee. "perhaps Schlno as himself expected. ___ _.__-__ --avvunuaoo In the revent liiculty between France and Germany, which at one time seemed to threaten a dangerous tension in the relations between the two countries, .\I. I-`lourens. the French minister of fdmign affairs, found his ` ormity. The way was 0 n for I dis- P of delicate diplomacy. am uivnntane of it. In cl... ....I.... ..r `lib Ilnn Good llnuntgo-Ion]! Plo- cmul ting Boleyn of sepnlobolea. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. LIEOPOLD EMILE FLOURESS. _rR_;\mc'|-: us THE VICTOR. nlunlltr. 3` \\ *``\\ \ Vi, ~\\ \ .1-ft. J n8tJunu'chuI|ychvdqy. lav. Dr. Icqutuk chlgodlhps Ll unpuhbduth unn- wnu. new the {etrih mlneolthepereonlebteudmhdou L In Iheuccouplhhnnt olllie work` Jeeu an done. Hie followen were he: with sleep :8 Hermon while he pny . They were heavy with does`? Gethsemane. They were heavy with p now. The couapletoneee and nnlity of the chrieticn ditpoueuion were touched upon, and then the nloction in theeeale touchi theiur morullty ol the coal, reviewed. "fr. deed uenotxeontolexieunoe. Thetellllfe beyond grave. Bqully clear in It that dead pnasb do not d The presence 0! Mouse ' with riot on the mount of Hie tnngnretion was an evidence 0! thb. Our deed friend: are living. u|d_ the preacher. "We an not Inn-h `H- nu eoupkc. divinity em .55 call canon out tbonbootoftr 11...... di - V. ---uuun I: Him- ntitynu. The who thbdirinity vine IIIIII and how the boniinno tad glorify thema- can A striking Rov. H. P. Blnud, of Perth. delivered the dodkunry Iennon. Ho dhcumrl on the trungundon of Chris: cud draw from the incidut I number of impnolro louonn. H`: tub were Luke Ix. B. Tho t immunity of Chin In exom apathy, hi: devotion. his Ion ol nnzun. ail %m was shown. Inn '33- uuuuxnory pnyer was then ofond. The null were vary comfortable and the 1 church well ventilated. Every Iru oonploto and the visitors were do! tad with the am. Tracy wont any notied lint I a Queen street Methodist: Ind shout the patties: place of vronhip in the city. .-._.u on Vuutc. lll IJEOIIIO -_- at temylen for the indwelling of the Ho] Chou. `ho dcdiontory than 0 red. C XE Darn van-u no.-..C...4-LI- -_ 1 Al mo lingo ol (flu-int. uid I I I dodiatorv nu-nu-r um um ... "L13, Iccolu m the dincilne and usage: of the Me odist church. 9 called for the solemn contention of tho Innhip muiln II. that they might be nnowod aha far A-.I D-.. C pie wen: proud, and well the might be, i or alter fteen months of wan ering and unsettlenient they were I in at home sur- rounded by all that was c mate and ornate, and in a building more suitable and caps- eious than any one in which they had ever pmviousl worshipped. The altar and pul- pit etan were covered with owering plants, while elegant bouquets on the pul- pit and on tables beside it. Ihed fragrance about the locality. `A dozen members capa- bly acted its uahem and quietly seated the worshippers. Rev. 8. U. Bland read the opening hymn, `N0.657: um us; in now qevoutly Join inpraiao to Aiml ht)` God that this godly undertaking hnth n so far completed, and in prayer for His further blessing upon all who have been engaged therein, and u n all who shall hereafter \\`0ra.hip in this p ." These were the opening words, I) Rev. R. \\'hit.ing; pastor ot Queen street etho- diat church, at the declicntory service yes- terday morning. There Wu a treat audience in the hand; some edice. They cmwded the seats, and looking up from the altar there was a sen of faces and nodding bnnnets. The church People were proud, and well the might . _--4AI_.., , A -I use. Dodlcalory Sen-Ice oftlie Queen sn-on Church Cohcluctd by the l ustors-Ex- cellout lllscoura.-3 by Vlslclng cm-3,. `mou-ltov. Dr. Douglass lost lllbtlvo and Eloquent - A Rich Mullen] Pro- [I-aumne. The scriptures teach us that God is well eased with those who build temples to is name. We have heard how He lled the temple of Solomon with His glory, nnd how in the` second temple He manifested Himself still more gloriously. let us not (l5ill)Ttll'I_f1i3T_W_`lll npprove our purpose of: dedicating this house for `the performance of the several oliices of religious` worship, nnd let Ill uovr devoutly join inpraiao A]mlHht" that this nmllu lll'u'nrnI:u'nu- A DAY TO as .nMEM3ERo av . 1jH .ME'l'HODlSTS.' lhoowlnnlovonouhluyhpnnd Iuhlbudlllto.

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