. Anon-noon Sudan. "The hlI`l t`ll wins again tilled in pine when noon and the amnion was a \~ery,inlemuting one. The Kim subject discusnutl was :' Mistakes in Relation to Hcilineas and Hindmm-ea to its Enjoyment. Rev. 33. Helhinnnid, of Nafnxiu, was the chic! s or. Thegrntnnd In:-ions doctrine liolineii means that w the spirit and God honor: in. Them mistake in conniiblionth isiios in nninifyiug mn- muvoraionnud nnkingit. an oak in \-gay impiuntagouaftlfe and of the spirit in tliohenri. It itnnlly wry Iii: imm the deal. the ijenowing of the spirit. It in not a mull thing, b-up ubu widi God. It ~h E and Ioou . ` Cornelius Kgzpiln um win in- Ituycri aha tho " Iorunce of the Blcaniligfi (Vin:-:?1ql0i\. muiiro ~ uon begins its work at Mb- hkeq an nude in `thinking dust porhiyt lo\`tmuboo!1t`ninediayodin-thnna clan N|0*|` 0713011. for low inu-can with inuuiu ncqnipuncn with tho and A Fine Adclnu by Dr. Cums: ~.\ [Miran- Iloll on "Inplhnq of Ihq Iloly Splrll"-- ailment`. In hghnuu. 3.. n..n-_.. .....a ITIE %I1j(YLFi.\i:SS E(i3`:i%i10%S'. DHELEGATES4 7'0 ODESSA q-`non Afu. PARTS or ms*rmc*r. . {oil}. John` A L. nun. wmen ll uotnl ll"! wnon we tumor is par mad {or it, is nnnantnnsooua. Then then t is the prograoaive won-k of the "ltI0\`Iedge cf inbnd tin. tie old Adam. gure: hum ugtum were taken from nauuato denonttnu the tendency to evil clingixg so the goal. The naliuliqn of think sometimes gradual and pm- i\'O.' Then these is prognnuisan in tacking for entire muse:-I-Allan and lopmplota mm.-umlion. the dyi out auul 4 utter extol-minntionol thenn sell. It ~ all mgqirae savnemnee laugh at time but uh)` he in I wry shorteime. When the unbpot. ii pnepnnd. however. did blazing oi entire anctitkntion`. which in the work of God. in iunnuuqotu. Growth doc! not pnri `. l`urica&ion ia a caution of(loil.- ,C to within in I clash bean and tuner I right apirit wills- in Iii. in I.l5q'lI'|\'n' nf I hnlimrhv nflnr TI\ lII'INlI|~ 7 I I); Motalor folloxmd in A good nddni. ` 1 treating the subject {mm n more t-2%:-nlic ` uuuipoim. `mu. my come from dila; fennt noun-an We are indohunl ` ` ' Agra 't.:t(l;:\vo|I udezl pgrga 010.2% of mm` that din ' taught. It bgenmen II! in View ot bluspbovory modest About 5: It is k In know uuI.h.. A pupa - uluiundtiutkitnouimph . hihlo nquinn cumin in rad in`. Onqnpqo oonduundthohit . i III Ilnle wquru WW? RIC!" oondonnd Ill IT` Ilnhit -413. ll!!! (WV. XCIL RHTIHE ID IIIEIIC the pugnuivo and the inltantnnooua work ineho auninmont of holinou.". This hhjogxt diaci `o! '11.? is on ames: nhglols on uaium speak" a! \\'i deepen: unwictiouss of truth. He but man clonrmns of must and Iacility of expluuitvn and hi: Inn was one of the lien; yet he the cgnvontion. In the tunin- muntotholimmchenmuetbo A goal `in view. Thu Gut slap in eonwnion. This innpmgnuivo'work sometime: and it requires a long tinofuiaonn to reach own: this nninL Tho `mt ol manners- I ? llv fllllllff I Klg IIIIIU FRIED J RC? even this `um. The `act of mgbcmw lion-. wide is God`: [uni when the uinnor then: ratio! "N_uotledge the, no nntumtn alnnuunhnuu this Inmhncr tn aluulvlt III upuclutugrn, w any pug vruwn 0 an` no! `va pontm go mugh. :2 one who ht: 'cuuldbhe|p ' gust! pnot as pal `L ,eoI|?lime ot,nn.h and sound dueu`-i::e`.` Raw. \\'. `lurk and Mr. An(I1]nun.'nf Rob- Iowan was nun-pun Ill D ur. \\ altar. of Wilton. Rev. Goo. (Council. Mia Hilda Smith. Row. \\`. Chtk. Row. Mel). Ii . mm 1 San` gunk .:.1'.'..: light 3. 3mw:Ja'3: taupe. -Kt. l0:O0 Rev.`)leD. Ken uuua to distant cuL. ... ....I L. :...A...A-........_ _T'I(l`p|lKII' I! RUIN `:1 (: ofain.I-hichil is the lint duty ol the _heliovu- tonokato have the gun: rai- eian lemon. The discussions I` ` 70!- Iovrod was uhn-put in In Mr. Walker. nl \\'ilmn. Raw. (hm cCnnnnlL Min knnpp. of Selby. opened t as u ark:-udid nddnsa. He dwelt gm puaeibi in of petite! liberty in Christ, x-hK~v1- of which the hurt ia not thotou Iy .cluup.sed. Then is aouodning within the believer. after lunch from couplets enn- ia ` ply the dunno ch: lint rlutr oi thn l.ll0l'llll. - {etc by wlt yup nolm `Tho oponi; exomiz-as were conducted 3? Raw. WAX; 0.0! \`ule.r..` Ru. D. (Manley. ' Irano reuopenod the discussion 3 tho subject. "Sin In Be~ lioven," but he went home last nixhs uuljru unibleata nturn in limp I. is morning`. Thus. Knnlmn nf Sdlw. nnnnnd (In Inh- unit nouns. . _ _ .~ Onlstx. Aug. ll.--A: the holiness eon`-` \`In&iotr|.l9gN!ittlht4`uhui-LhaI.ht3u-I:k int-rum. pad to-day`: opening nation at 9:IIa.m. lound I `t of cu-nest~ nap and sincerity Jlheu-1 in :1 in attun- damco in quoting to gain further and falls; spirit-all light on the topics under discus- xon. Some of the had left. but I gtod uumhor WQIOGN Ion hundmd this mofning`: session proved to be ono of an hast vac holdl "l'L.'.......;.... -......;.... ....... .......4I....o..I Thogooti Itoplo of Odes: I-`on very free in popenitug their houses to the visitors I andnououhld was experienced by the billeci committee in nding billets for allthenolquu. Nolan than three at thominiaeemofthodiotricchnvobcoll do _uinodftolnthe convention by dad: in their locks.` ' n.u..... g.... in 1- n..'|...|;...... vll IS WI for! NI (I10 W0! 0! 110 II! R! = lira tau vht by i John .\\ u:le\`. ' \\`osla-y, ` exouiplihexl the doctrine ohoiilioits in his life. An account of his ministry was given and marry quotaitioiiqfrom hisi mi"- mons and tmati.-7-o gimn 19 how his teaching on this gun ( uestioii. Holiness was taught in \\'.e:de_\"s _\'m_us in mail as ; inhis an-mans. 3 .\lam- Vquouiuons frbma the hymn _' of the \\'gslo_\`a were also given. aottil h this truth. Mr. Ken. is nu, nrifeuit; Admimr of Wes- le . and made I most stirring in defence of the docuino of entire satisfaction ass] taught and {leached by the hither of the cbumh. Mr. Km has: very commanding voice and spooks with spirit and uency. Thoglgu 3 truths chad bv We-Icy bud nqx-er bean ted. be mid. and never could be and wood today as `the bank on which church tests. If an nds itimpoacihlello subscribe to it is 'bightiInohogotoutofi.hochineh. I - t\l.ionI`usgi\ conaocigtion. biob had been disused. ` and Illllilli altar sencewui bold vrhiebwumnch enjoyed b_\: many. I Inning" Sasha. I The q_\'eningmssion was opened bi` sinth ' ing and buyer and _g-egxdingof lain ,. \xx\'.. by `Ran Mr. Stmttoni. Rm-. .\h`. Kerr occn tied the l\`t'lIillR with an ml- dms on iblo I-lolines fmm Vtho' \\`os~ legn Sumdpoint. This Iueam. ox Ihined - by Mr. l(rr. than exporienco am: truth I as net fbrth in the woid of God and as i R... o.....-l.o I... I..|... \\`...I.u- \\'naIn\. `NHL ` ` ' A uootion dnnmr was then conducted" by Rev. Nell Ken`. The~Lquqstioi\ of dress Ind e;cit'o_d t interest. nppuwenc~ B lyand the rest 0 the service" was wry. dressy in clunctnr. It was decided am no um: mm mm rules could be ma} down in nguil to" extorual (inns. cu! no` such rules nu given in holy `vs-rit. _ Dr.- Meuler chornctoriueul as utterly silly any at-Comp! to `Wei retigion by the more out ' mud nppnml -the believer. * ` I Ulllll` QIIITBIIIIXICUII X I! K1 :1? mgoaiomtiou and Kperaohnal cou- aciouaueen of this entire cousocmiou ii the. rsl evidence. `Several pnsages from tho mwteualmut rem lnoted nu this con- n):.t.ion. H6 clonfd mu. ,m elarnest. :3-I [`mallto III e I pttccicn. ptrazu qupstiou of the matter dgdt. with at 'the convention; t-ado mom thnn discuss wlnv. thqvtlml hqudnonpplyit to their lives and their vmrk. not than ho a strife for _ 1'-en;oualo.qieric~nceof outim 3111013501- tion. ` .\ ......o:.... .l.....~.... ..~.... ck-.. .v....I...so4A H /Q!-IFIUIF OI lflllll Illil ll! (IlI.`(T|llI .9- Bmr. W. i`lu'kand Mr. Andi:-mn.'o! Rob- liu.daospokoont.|:owbjoe(., ' ....-.:... .o;voniu1 ; mriptu um ! mi quid I` -Iemplu 'dnn Kn l\B\'- called a KT, Kl`I`iIlllI_\` `TIM. `Ml! Ill pf!` , in. He then tzvnlml his subject a\ an oxpcllenl addicts. full of prneti dud unaful thought. Hg hold t Holy Ghost will gum As olenrhn _4 n5" outing nnotinnlinn an I nun nun wnur n ngn! spit); V of I bolilvil` inithgfpnycr r. n. n. xuqu. nu nun. nu nu I nu'pon to dizcpaa Tho l`I\'id1uce nets in 9ur.li\*eo'oc the Fruillof Ho ` He deprecated mt`\* unisgly In I ug muuuks . tho" m'::lpplimlion mum nu in `Link Im nut nnnhl ll jllll ma _pnr"nd M1 HI I` `int n 7':..`EJ332.I{.T.ImIif A .....\.. .. .... -.4 ml u nun Ia pug uuu his .huIni|iQ' by out and pnde ca hi-x nnhinrl Ami In `W115 WIIII IOU QIIIEII |l lIK`KI)"C' l I-and And no in tho churcluhu-0 is nbmr dunno of pour hoi nstod humus not nholiu-vr.anicItJ~o tuvll RIG! dunk the I ox-iddnw I I J14... r VIII`!!! I mule .1 ol.. I lidoms . .t the The 0 dang by Rev. {loos "Rev. J. 9011- led in Q is utitlnzrl m u! the vxnun") on this question. H. H. Burrow.-.u! (`inoimu\ti, slated the condi- tion: upon whirl: he and other: of the old unrriagi compnny was willing ta but operuuonu. Goo. 'l`:`lot. `M.l`.. W. N. Regan. Wm. Ryan, '. G; Hindi. J. H. lluuris, W. I`. (hlmll. II. M .l`gr|and.C, E. Britten nndothuu Ipoh nhvor of the _in`tIu prqnuod and the town -,In;: ? I U` W HIKIIK` `II-u )'TTII\'. Ti.` mu mllpd . pub|:e`m'ms..; to he 'hc_H|nno\~cni Jot tlngnnrpon ofdig. mining n , of dnceinx a summer in mm. A pluuum "M homo in given .1; cl, nuum ynuutdny ahcmoon. _ A company` comm! pnncipally ol calmed plays: luvs _ holding forth in (M Inn bonus hut evening they stag 1 ml `Shag South Belch tho War. \ . '- A; g public muting bald, Tlmrulngy eming in Turner`: lull. fat the dist,-unsitm cl ulna stunner hotel schemes good than V emu! haul the pmI" minus u........'``\ us. link nnnnhnn, I: II m'vs"'.u-sown 33.. kahuna hm hm iqhnnll duh 31::-. I [nu aw mnyn.` Mr. H. P. Grunt. with and family. who luvs boon must: as Tnmoat Park, renam- ad a: Au-mu, (Em. yd-sonny. QT - ...-...... ..II..l - huklin inn`-`oh... 5.. Is. Nu;-or Canaan has ILT Lo at 1:5 dno. the was of hizht M111. 5 boon nib): to aid up as his ronideuee for I 1-. H. P. Gilnl. wife and fnmilv. 1-ha . ' ` y . the (mute tosook uadnueu'ont.ion. , After a moon prayer in for minutes weargspeiie in fellowship and than the an- wnuou I-an bmu ht to I close. after chair- man Sinmui but u wand his thank: to Rev. Mr. Kerr am Dr. l.`u1mnA for their nainnnco, and his appreciation of the kitidnovuof the people of Odessa in extending and: I litany vrelwmo to the many dolqntn in szunduntsu. Then he hen gnu unanimity throughout. the whole oonhnncoon tho undur has 0! llusubjnda dincuuod. and the mid and unnntoxponkiuu oltho gnu truth: of Muhodiu doctrine have hon wonderfully llonii wlionuondod with I nincon on active the light. than `mnnot but Inlt flour tho eonvontion I nnuml uctii-it inshore:-kof the china}: 0! the whole ` uidjhu emanation and be uidtohnvoboonmuuqulilladaueocn. (I-hon hnndhd it `saw nncjfhllm and ullllfn FUNK" I-IUF5 X IIQIIUTUKKU I! nopou-er Apart from its use. Here the nv; docmr made an ilnpnuionod donuncin-, tionol thourhouk Godfur power for new selsh ends, to manly nuke happy. power hogivovont. wnllthc-in t ollhonaturo. Ieiowhonfua-to wit da: that the holiovor I-ants power. The V uaivcraa is lull of wet. Ningnda annual with in million: honrpovrur is Intrlgnclmin thnohurnh I.hnrni.nnImn- um U0 IV! 3'` U IUIl|lIIllWl lllliu Odonn handled it very successfully. mud will" not hu-0 1 good names: a conven- tiou torn. [wring undo a moon: too 05 the S. S. mI|\'ei\tkm In! full. I |` I 1 1 WC "'5 `QUINN came. one '1! Tn!-III as was l`hr1`sI.. the Holy One, aerwnrds ltytho Inn of the am!-.uze lustof the ; eves mad the pdo of life, because the ap- Po wunid to he to egt, sum. to . ooh upon and. I to make cum. denim lot wvnlth or powor. etc. but it is I.if_\'iu and desire in a\ forbidden way `t_ tcouutituuutlnosizx. , V . A- -4... nl` 5|.` Iggnlmu -ans -nun.-uh `rs- Thodositetoqntwansnot sin.` nor is tho_ "I "Q lRlIl0lQ`K\Il(IIll!U 0| Ill! GPIIII. Mono. ' Dr. Ryeknuui. of Qigoen street. church. 1 :. ` Kitigstmi, who was put-mt as I listener`. ` V` . was onlldtl upon and made at ping` ndclretgx ~. He said that on stwh II question as the one V. ' baton them it could not he expmod that ~ all `should agmo to I uicet-'_\-. and he advo- I cnteclchnrity one with tho othor in our In I aide:-iug it. hot even` `man be fully par- ; mtutlod in his own mind. He did not be-' ,-, `liaw.-""t.lidt that were any temptations 3 peculiar to the wholly aunctied. hit 3 temptations me much the mum to the . mitt` and snnctitied. Evo In holy be- . the tompter come. She was tomptul u :1: l`Iirin:._ that Holt Ono. nertnnis tin lerv lathe be ht ins: teguinitjon tn hold the ptholed. n- on We previous day. The meeting in nude qu expurionoo uuotingnnd vcfyunn hook,pdnueI,if_\-ing ,lotho`Eut. he! u- uesaoftlicmtmentaou and great ight that had boon shod uponihcgloriomi Mqthotlist doctrine ofpqfuct lava. Dr. Ryeknunn again undo: ue- address and munymhecxtook part. Ru-_. Mr. Kerr uronl Ihnt nru-innl u-nnnlnnhoulnl` In main judgment on omen nun `. ._ Dr. Meghan` made a gvpctipnll dram. ' Ho Ilolioxatl in I I thqk who nu \_'orv enargotic in is insidious ` at- people yield. to the tompution in believe a r I` tacks on tIio`l\eIie\w.-r;tryi|\g to till his mind I with evil Ilnoughts and suggestions. . Some , that they in infnllihlo just bomhso them | is the pmmiss tlnt thp holy spirit. will, nguaao into .11 with. hwill do um. but ,. it will not pormit you to make that xer- sownlgnidnnm m.guide for emrybod-' ease. 'l`he_pmmp&iug of the: spirit must be in am- . mnlmco with scripture and common boner. Q`-rinks nredemlop-ad of men who im-0 in the inwllblomlidnme of the spirit a one. I IL Ru-nl-nunn of Ihnun strut! nI>nnv-In V u_uu ulnsuulusu we sun. V v .-\s none of the lenders wen: ptuem. for u: _ next topic. The Guidance of the - Spirit. it was left open and a number dis` ' mam! it. Rev. Mr. Tucker` spoke` 'Tho}mNrthehl}::u'I':\1n_-bcillg my be "kinda non auacopti is to impmm `on: fulluoneos. and the more the hurt in coir` fonnedjothe spirit and mind of Christ ' minors it is u:':derd,tlne dinction` ofithe Spirit. .`u our person; ity. 'h9:E;?. it is nv._-:12: t.I`~a{1tr:nplexl'(;d`oa:by\logi. it a gun` an a `tit on... ....L`.S*.`.ms.=..s;s. 1., u.. x . .`.a. Rev." Mr. K011-and Dr. Jtyclnnn-followed intho annmstnsin. .'_I`|Io pmllfuaofllso Spirit to guide into all tmth involves our '0:-nhv:&oEnn.atogotthunI.h. Tlie opoein Rev. Mr.` - c(`ullough, o.1\'ewbn` h. `Rev. R. Butler. Robliumrho to fame Qe discussion at the subject 'l`emp~ unions Boculiar to llolinexe. was nix.-mt I and the tits: address wu.-';nnde by Rev Thomas Suovniou. of the hay circuit. He fun experience saw that sum of the gun: templatimuwete to xnagnif_\'.extcn\`ala and to he (emotions and ham) a tendency to be too narrow and coutlnomld and pronounce 'udgn\em others nuti `. . In-. Man-lumr rinaude . shrt .muem~.1'..1 I speak on the event of Pcntevsost. i . Himself to the disciples and breathed upon I!` RIIBVEIF 0! (Dilly. Illll IKIIV III III)! know the truth which thev lu\d`lo' teach. Christ taught that every heliever hndlhe Holy Spirit dwelling within him and the expreesion means that the bolie\'o'risn'ho|ly devoted to God and is conscious of his nce. All` are not alike in fulmxx-i, but techie lled to his own bnpncity. Quicken- ings come with added hiowled and ex- 'ena-. Rov. Geo. llcfonne also s nuke rie ll_v an the subject. There was n \ iort discussion and Dr; Carinnn lose to At Pentecost. when Jesus shoned them _ comnuuiding them to receive the Holy Ghost. he was, making an identi tim- . tion of imself as indeed the Christ. " This act. is the l and oonstitntioiinl pmoi of Chrietfs rcsnrmctimi. At. this time Christ was constituting His church nndle spoke to the disciples oullecti\*el_\` as the church. It (via; the verification and authentication of His mission. In saying to the dimiples. "\\'hoeoe\~er sins ye remit the'saine- shall be remitted." etc. C rist. committed epit'i- n tual government to 0 church and this ? rare matter of vast significance and im- portance. The diecussion was also utken art in by A . W. Vermil 'en. of- Bellevillo. ev.' Mr. Tucker. of th, Seth Lynn. Col e, and others, all holding that it was a Inietalieto think that an3~one could hea christian without the spirit. At pre- cieel 10:40 Dr. Canaan began hie eddies on ` Relation of Holineee to the Gift of Potter. and for an houi-gave to his hearers such a clear and colnpreheneim view of the higher christian doctrines as the - had probably never listened to before. it was anal.treat, and this addieea alone vmll` juetiea the holding of the whole conven- ition. HO8idIII:I.00n\'0lItiNB aatheone n were "tting together in hea places" read about. After .~ in given against enthnaiasiu or t'ann~ ticinn in rqard to queetion he launch- ed out into his eajeet.` Holineeaiea word. a great doctrine. Electricity`; , _ eteamenaine.thd`die,eo\'erieeof_cienee.: uatandae man`: best as aids to civili~ "iutiorrandthe ' -05- the vorldrbut holineiaetande aallodu own idea. asthe origination of God and II high above the thou late of man an the heaven is ' than earth. Holiness is the Ir character of God and comprises His justice, honor. power and lore. Men an often ' kouteomelittle ofitandmnke ofitslcthairnlifon. ' religionto a lace shred of unian ea:-ience. The . \-egwrord holineee ehou he ginken vi reverence. It isa command God to be holy and God`: line are ten thousand times more important than those of the British em `re itself. Holiness is _not planted in 9 name measure in all. but is aeoomding to our faith. The relation of this Meaning to the gi. of power was then dult with. The power that. comes from (`nod is needed hr the believer for the at-' hiinlnent. or knouaodgo and this knowledge is need for the attainment of more novmr. Hunt is ueededior advanci re` ions duties. Power Iuuet he ueed there is .1... ...u.... ....-a 0...... :5. ...... II`... at... I. I ` 3 quote on the subject. in 5 I):-. Sleulu; that which on cum can clung. lboilhi. 1119)` Into nvqluu me jar rmmd from nix mm. to nine pun..' and hem wnur will bewlufrpod nine unauthn oi the year. Then vi I ho no iwllnuhig plant: or plu:sSu. `n min bath" 3 mm In: hon Knoll bother w MN I ugpnntg covniinrtaneutton I use In to the hi the u- MM 89: :s:.u"wcu he an , and ilhdlut. 'l'h`o)oooHentin:&d'Ae87 - 77- Tlullntltnvrili In Iluinhimdstulll umuITou|\l@l5- ' I (tlcnpli In about but mjnonthihgiev \g ohcrk cit Vi have in mpentiou um pu ` ing- houlili. Tiny are is be open `the year mm. Map palm. hot .....n... ....l In-.mn.uIia3 iiinn ninnihn :13 king $ac`; .`: ;."a';'.t I.7o.r.' m..`""T "rz;'3'5'i.,m."" healing; was tied hy use Rev. Arthur Jarvis. -Samuel Hall, of Downy`: hoot ` 15:21:11 nice plum. llnutly mud AA beau min, arntlsb S `a Burke mm; Iiiedutiu for the do. % _ the party adjourned In an Roynl when 0| tprud had :3: pnguvd spa-zhlly '10!` -the con 0 an nnanimovnly con tu {my all {hit numimu: F. limit -`nmoptal WHO. bottom 1 E-.. -.-..|juL... A In-that And nun 00:0. ' but Nondnym-oning a union of lumds andhonrutookplneoin (lunch: I room of 8%. try Mqvlnlonci ohilmh. Irlmbe. than June: Chapman and .\liun Bridget Hiekrnmoptod each other an man and with, Inna:-orlnr tuna. Tho hunc- A worthy Iona: swans: Good lluhund v And In nappy. 7 Own`. Aug. `. 9.--0noof theme-so plou- ame events for some tiuio oocunod on the `38th. when David Sly and Mn. V,\'ilaon won united in he ' Mr. Sly li\-uin0Io. near hot Iakgundn Wilson in Olden, not In from thocune phat. Mrs Wilson was in my 1 cir- cumstance`: Illd In` My y the entire country. and r. Sly made quite In point in securing the hand and heart of no worthy an woman. .\lr. Sly has as" good home am well. and homes the pmnpocta for the fauna are good. nd they may not only for I mm but for. I euhlity. A Irugi eircloof friends v-on=`pnuIont (me the - ding) :1 iv. wdwm might be Itylod a quid ing. ' Mr. Sly I1, with `his bride. tprthopruontnt. loVut,li\-'9 on Wilson 0-tutu. ` . - no may mimic lnodnd In; Valuable- . Prdaanurnu Aqu`oio`t._3edding at tge losi- donco oaeph . o unlgr u-undo. Deneronto. `on the ex-ening oi -\\'odnoaday.28th' inst. The principals in thie happy event` were Saul, B. Goianor. I wultlv real nut _ nt.of Bulfnlo. NA . ` oi Richard B. . Stokes. of Kingston, N'.\'. The common` 11: performed in `the cool: at friends I)` Rev; Dan button. of St. .\I `a church. The pretty bride mm A mvy blue tnrelll dues and I-u attended by Mia: Id: oppos. John Stokes `was he-tmnn. After the wzunony the wed- ding puny pnrtool of I sumptuous coll 91:1`; `J: bride naive-I mny ` . groom preunti vi 1 githin diamond ring. a diynond `initial ' pin and I cheque for $1.000. He nlao pm stand the bridosnnid with a nihy ring vnnd the but man with 5 pear! cunt pin. The happy couple left for. Bulfnlo on the ml-l_\' morning cxpmnn. The bride. who is n nicoa of .|nmea Stokes. formerly, of this city. but been an In-piont. visitor to Decor onto and hug hecn 1-pen ling the put sum- mer with her cousin. Mm Happen. The happy young couple carry with congntuhtions of wry nanny fnendn in Duemnto. `ion was f0lll_ `was used in the graveyard .nnl`u`s circnn for noxtL5aoIi`o circuit. |llV SIIPIKKIIIUII OK All`. Jlllllllell (Ml UK IICIF who~wem brought u inthnt district is imhnhly correct. A ut thirty-tire or _v _\'eu~.4 tho plot whoratlm sk'ole~ for the district. A few years ago when the milmw tncl-;s' were being hud men run ncrosshnuuit bones, otc..and the residents kicked about the ashes of their dead being disturbed. The railiruy bompnny was. consequently obligvd to` take another course at thispoint nnd._it. is thought that )llI6 of the vrorkmen running these bones- thonght they would rel-\_v the 1-koleton at the (me time inserting the old butcher knife in the ribs. No one know how long it would be before the bones were `n encountered. when is good laugh cool he enjo_\'ed_ and excitement of tho poo lo. This was either the cause. or when chi . ills- wu uaod an a sort of ' half-way house fty onsixty years :30. when only It howl was to he found them. some foul deed had been committed. the knowl of which had remained unknown with burying of the body. The men am still digging and if anymore skeletons are found under similar circumstances the` conclusion cannot be other than thnt a pitchodrhuttlo must cer- tainly have occurred at. that point many yurungo`. The knife will he kept. us` wry nu nomlty.~md may he sold to Bu- \ ` dnunntic A huge knife wns lodged betwo('m "a....'"'?2'i'..".'.';IaI'...a..u" atom. a ` dad of tilt in noun `.' and .a........' :...{:!'..'?'......-...a.{"""" mat with I dnu stuck in Ito`!-ihu ling:-I ma! kindnof horrid things. Id ` tut-ct.ri4d,t.oI~_eoolloo|neinn&nnceir;. ancient history when foul -Ind been` 5 or when A person: been mito- ed theeoeinlcin:|eool'_eh|t. I settled eonnnuzgit .- It. paced the - lection of. the ' residents, and there was great dn'wing:I_ on imagination. in fact even suonger pulls than one some- t.iInoo_l:enrof in ones of lot ` tickets. Nnrnee Mills in a busy ll e vjllngo at ow ntjlea out of Na nee, owned- alnmst `entirely by the thbun 00.. of llesoronto. It. wujn ning of this com- pnny`s nten that w,pIe tiggin for clay about one hundred yards from B. of Q. station that discovered Wlltlt they consider-' ed the marvel of theige. Junta foot. be- encountoxetl. and an make the find more two of the libs. The bones wen: cnt\~full_\' taken from ' the earth and placed nn the and so that all could view them. They were found about n-foot below the surface. A wnkn was not deemed ttove-mu'_\' ntul the homes were allowed to remain there all night. In the morning some (:oud-.\`.-tnmri- tun took it upon himself to bury them. On nconunt of tho size and t\{\p(`ttl`tl_lt(!tV of the bones it was thou vht the slzelctnn bo- longed to :\ man. Whose skeleton it wns. how long` it had been there. etc , was a problem which no one could nnsnvr. _,T_ho knife uhilo rusted nnd cluippcd need not haw been very [on under nnnnd, no that the supposition of . Ir. .\In: den nlul others \rlm ~n~nu hnnm-ht Inn in Hun district. in low the snrfwce the bones of A man were A I01 !!! ll OIIO ll\ COIIIIIIOH \l&- Ill|0llg. clirintisms`. ' It. oljginntod. with John` Other mi`-ms came `to be and in the `tune manning. "tilled with the spin}, etc." \\'h|'t. is the mean-, ing of the menu? means an- nomad and all I.nIobelievors are held of God to be ki and queens amt! then-Iona` mnointod bf` in: as such. The conwrted - "man r-ec,ei\'en the spirit at the Iimo_ of his co version. but is non gs fully under its in uenceas he may be thogmftor. Tho disciples. however, were killed I-ith the ' Holy Ghost in Pdntocoat. but they won . more Jena than Christians. mn yet. per; .. haul and not under the same (\)ndi!i0Ils .. ievere of to~dis_\'. and millv did not i....... u.; ......|. ...L:..|. .1... |....a'...v .......;. umnmso A REAL Es_T'A'1`E MAN. -r---J-1 IE2:-lunch! at Nnpuuoo lllln --~Ion Dug Into A (into;-M'd'.And Fopud u Stole- Ion With a Dagger up to the am Above when 1|: Hun Wu. - 1.1,..- Sans `mt MAN xuueo m A DUEILL on MURDERED 9 A Km: mm BREAST. MARRIED IN OLDEN. UlT:EH|I'W'lIT'vIlII"DIlI X`v\'- Iiili T Nov. ht, I88. and no moon. the. caribou orni dull bohunted bofon`0cl.. 25th. 900. Round: found running door in close anon any be killed by any rt`, 00*` Ionon si ht. Not more tlnntwo shnllbota oninonoue-uonbvompu-sou. Wild t'urke_vn cannot be iil|9d_ Oct High. 189?. not can prairie fowl or ' or Mon inn pheinnh bafnn . Nth. I897. . nipe. wood:-not or ` must not he sold. exposed for rule or given in} beromsepc. mu. I897. An lntaputlng lull. . An intending o;:o,l;riaiz'\g from madn- ceut assignment . A. IA - ry goods merchant of Bdleville. ,vr|MIJnort!y come befura the courts for anfihmone. Hr. Layton now eonaemb that Abner Nehou. proprietor 61` the Rosin homo. Tomato, wuuhoeed propriolorof thojbuniaeuew riodanundorzhc nnnoofil. A. Layton. On another band Ilr. Nolvqn ispou uh Mr.-Lnywn wt! thorn] ` tor. Ann result .0! thin dilhnuee opinion Hr. Lam has ontond an `mi In N for soinothixovur. II vqu duo him. which he in an linhiliuoicl lhobadncu hr which llr. Hahn in ur- pundblo. Thoontrtousuclawo. ""' A let u` the on ' ' .3.'.5'."?.. u&'..."3$. x......a. "4-`:33 $1-ouuonfordou- iafIvtn Nov. 159: to Man Id IBX and nu. -nu... `I. ....:L.... unuoa moluut I uwrw um! ago. 109 In: coma wove both numerous and costly. Mluuuln. N luftonthoulmemoou uiin for Toronto pehor IroItA:_u.ci&iQt. __..1_._._.. On u'.E'~,".\. mu. TE. mm. Alma, daughter of the hue Mrs. John \\'ason. Lmadowne, And Wu. 6. Nut- ray, 0: Bmckvillo, Ifndalicw? were unitotjn mu-ring: y t v. r. 'oung The bride was given any by John Wanton. lmfvdun. 1k.\.. and was usiscqrl um I: common by her nin- Mr, Miss Relic Wgoton. r. Muvnv nu ably Attended to by Wnlter \\'u!ker,al Kinggton. The wedding Wu- vet ' quiat on account of in death of `tho hri `molhoradzorttiunongo. Thoptr mun worn hnmh nnnnrmn nnd mnlv, .II$Gl|l1Vly HO ITICITES 0)` IR. Uhwl.` [I'_\`Un in is u:unl._,.\'igon'.rus nnd unlimited style. Promptl` it 9:&.I"us convention was opened, ' . `Cqmusn mngding the Ipriptum leecon. ICor. .\III.. "and loading in prayer. Rev. Mr. Strnuon. chuinnnu of the disu-ict., ncuaschxinxmn at awry nation. He` called upon Rug. 1-}. Shorey, of Adolphustown. to intronhroo the subject of Baptinn' of the Holy Spirit. This term in mm in mmmm: um. ilnnnu I uuouc cm. lo-Oljunlaod. _ The Athletic club of _tho Napnnou colle- iam institute Ina I0-otglinind on Thurs-_ av. Mon into:-cstand vigor than over was ohovm. .'l'ho boys us deter- mined that the cup shall decorate the tidy` aaaamhly hallfut mochoryonr.` Oieu-:- Hon. put. '1'. ll. Hgnry: pus, Mr. Pnmch: vioo~:L.`A. (3. Burrows; ac.- treun. N. A. `non; again of football club. Mr. Lochond; communes, R. Bmvn. `P. Pnuon. C. Tmhlq. The club is open fo_r clnllongu. Acuuehiaoekgy.-4; _l-`nink O heu-_v_, the mid l. Prescott Eekeyie doin well on New 'ork uncle. e can ride eteathen eight -ve ppunda end in: sixteen you-sold. Thin yeerhe is in~t.he employ of W.` P. Burch, and ride: all his horses. Buuhe ho an hke outr eidelnounuu. Itieepoor y whichcloee not bring him three mounts. All the money he receives for hiel work he send: `home. i A boy like '0 l.eu-y can easily make 38.000 this seuou over end hbove all his expenses. ' n ' , The {ionic held at Ouhcndall \\'odnd- gag; under tho nnnpieee of Rev. Father 0 '5 congregation. was `a grot suc- cess. ,Thon'i~n'"c large` attendance of former: mu the surrounding country, and many Kin inns wen present... -`(ring to rain {:1 ng abouc four o'clock. thcpmgummc of sport: could ho: be- carried out. The majority _of youg|g_ i opT6njo}`cHthouTsl'\`a azncmg. * % w _.J sgmu-any`: nu-tot. To-day`: market "as a huge one _And Ewes wen very reasonable. Quotations: . dc to5c:mntton.5c to Sc: lamb." lie to `Fe: veal. -into 6c; fowl. 50c 910 00 per pair: chickens. 40 to 50: duets. 50:: to 60; butter, pound prints, we to 2*; rolls. Icto |8c: potatoes, 400 to 5013 par bag; cnb@.3l\c to 50 pardon: totueoea we to 20 r poet: \pples, do-3 Dims. {Sn _tnl5cper on, ________...~--------L' -3 A New Order. ( _ Collector of customs has lreceimd the lolldwiug from the `deputf minixnter of marine. in mference to yachts carrying pnmengera: '`l`hsb no steamer can legally cm-my passengers unless she has 1 certi- cate as I passenger scanner, and I scanner is limited to carrying the nnmr and ORV, and the owher and `his 'fumily and ` aonrnuta. unjess certicated to carry pu- nnwrsll) ' ' . `-, ..__._-.. ---.- On Mondav, Aug. lmh. Mary Jane John- ston. belovqtl wife or Richard Senson. Tor- boll-on. dro ipod dead while milking a cow. She seelnet inns good hoaltlrna usual All day, and no sudden mu her death that her husband, who was working only a -few yards from her. could not much her in time toaeo hot breathe herlnit. , Choose. Sale: at There wow S85 cheeui boardq at we regular meeting of the board on \'odnes- da\_\'nftpruqon. ,Tho bids ware : No for Point Tnwersa, Union aml;_Bengill fuc-- i (cries: Sexsmith. `fir. \ for Clovotdalo. 1 Uniun, Bloomeld an'dCeulral. No sales um}... .u...l}. A Poor Woviunu Hold Out. An Assyrian woniul. in' We west 1 lmd hen furniture mind for rent taxes. S50 cnumot ,1-peak I-Iluglish. cannot Innko her troubles known to neivhbnr:-. She has on9_ child an ' i hm: mud in: peddler. ` H I ` A Boy Run Over. ` , _ . A little boy named l`auarz-on. six yarn old. fell out of a ' at Sunbur` on F113 day: afternoon. an had the ip bone crushed. The bow {nun attended to and -will get on all rigflt.` @The rig passed over him. nxlw uuu I1}ulrIl;, , ` I The gmn!dI|duatrinl vxliibition is at its height on the Ib0\`0 dates. The i|lumim~ {ions and other attractions will dnyw thou- mnds.- Avoid the will and crowding on the mains and have n tactful trip. Ioxcoodin VUIIIIOII I|0W_I T10 H01`. In_\' l`l\I0 from All parts of the district. " Those _\\-ho attended this monniv|g's',santim\ heunhun lyno addres'lv_\~ Dr. Gamma.- V LvI'\`iIn in in unnnl .\-imnnne Ami nnnimnfgi ronno and return; luul. Then is no other Iuclrheup tri' to To? 7 mum on -,t-hose` days. Ask at '0 ticket otlico.Kingsmu, for $3 ticket to o A Th: Dlriliduntrinl hrNihHia!\|| in nh H1 I0 ,C0l[.$l Il lp-OIIJTIVI I0 IOIWIID -38 for the round trip. cabin pangs, 8` mg on Friday, Sept. 6th. Saturday, 7th. Sunday. 8th, Tuoedny. mm`. legving King: ston at 8 p_;;1.: tickets (go (stung by nnyhof t.he qaily boat: the line ull Sept. 16!. . ll\L-_.. :.. ..- -;L-._ _.._|_ 1L-_.; .___-'_. ._ oh. 7 - `September is a lowly month and ii bound to ho tine-this ydnr. The u-ipvby Rovul mail line to Tomato is by way of the Bay of Quinta, and Trunk cam! and their smooth Intern. , The athletic have nrnngod the cheapest trip. on record to Toronto "'- for IE0 lnund l.ri|L nnhin nnnnuna, on. Cheapo! Trip 0; Bound to Toronto by 391:! loll nu. _ `September month is |n(\nnt' In kg 0:... 1L1. ...4';... In-I-hoA landowne- u......:.... ;..L. can. \I:.. we hanttsj 'v:;r;f~ 1-T32` cm! AND vncmmr. ' A Very sudden much. u . ....u .. - ;_ cud, : ; and , and I.hl" I` her Incl on unsung or mg uou spam"- nmuuu 1- human to llollnocn and llnilnnoo to In ltnjynonti. and _0lIu' Illoliulnj Duly):-~13. Onmu. Aug. 29.--r'!`ho morning bmke ne and warm and I largo mlditioin mu nude to the delegates to the ho!iimas.eou- vontiou now, in union hon. Then` came all parts of the ' Thse who .4_... . lug...) .... .IAnn.r'nuvI phi.` -...._.:....'..