Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1897, p. 4

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no opuug_I:|uun'n:z In no mug Ilhln I. In IIAK nnnnnll A than who nonlvd V -a.... ....... `*..-':.:'.'.:.'.'...'::';*:.+'..'". m n:|.'L"L:..." . ;n'.."'-n."'.n.:' i"'Te-nu--1' '" W3" "' "'" """"3a' t:i::v.out will swam 3:". `Qt mutation. non nu mu-an an uunyncmoun um. ray Lilli Kuud . and In Annh Pin. 1'! 00003:. "150 Donna : Dugh ." II which also will In nppoltotl 5 I .!..`..'J.C$T"."u..... "".... `2i1'."" `.33 [X13113-'3 ' banner at mum. at 8:33`: Consult SUTHERLAND when your feet need to be treated to a new pair of Shoes. He is the Old Doc- ~ tor" of Shoedom who al- ways leads in Low Prices. Come in to-day a_nd save a dollar. TT~ _ Ila mun Ionuoo In -no\ Dogoog lhnnm... -uu uuu-- -vuuuu; II "III IRITI Dllcluc. No nebula am has our append Inn has elm-nil an Iunyndlouou uhu IIIIII Lillian Knndv. And In Ln-In Din- -v'u II cuti- D ML Ioodymlood ondssuk hnzwuvd hon to-day um hold: inp under that nopleu of tho Y.I.O.A. In the Bydouhn and llubodm church :0 follows : Monday. but and 05%: p.n.; `ruuduy. than and eight pm. nods; onni '0 muting bu boon nnrnd for ugnqnyin otdor to math tho bmtmu community an opportunity to but tho :1-at tun. Collection: at out urvico to oxpoucu. 3 - . _ _ - . . n._ 9------ .,, _,.. _ JUST wan YOU ARE Looms FOR! ill I521 A I). XIII MES REID. - "`I.'..? &`."..`a'8o`B}`uI.`:."t`E:." IO IIT IIIID. Mnnnpno. Ionntbonhny. Thouloclnnbhrtho "Ouch": ugnnnnnnp ml In. - An I.-.....'. lmcmvnv & amen Onl lar selling would justify such stocks, and with suc _sel in there is_ no time to worry with little lots. A go`-quic price is put on them, and be the loss merely the prot we expected to get on them, or that and more, we are content to stand it. This resolutely keeping clear of driblets is one of the charms of -this store_ _s stocks. as c 1| at I . 1-1,, JUVI B 53 \vl\J To-day an offering of some odd lots of 65c and 75c lines. Color assortment broken. They go in with the 50c range of goods. That is 65c and 75c Dress Goods to be cleared out at 50c yard. _ i V. v__-- vvl ---. Ivsfer * i3`riiBRLAND's worthy Shoes and you will be always on "easy street." Starr & Sutclie, ._ V` . u , , V, ` . If we made all the Coatsand Jackets mdwnps we sell yve would be apt to tinto ruts. Ther!,l8tgene- rall a sameness in a ma ers product. In` and we gat er from many makers new ideas, new nid ,'~new styles, and thus you" get the best, notsimlilg mod'ga.r- ments bought to co y, but whole stocks. e t notch of valueslis ndabe.here. Won-`en's, Misses... Chil- dren's Coats, Reefers and Ulstegs, Capes. Come and_ besurprised at the gathering. Autumn Dress Goods. ]Women s0oats, Wraps. Sole Kingston Agents. HAINES & LOCKETT I09 I81` BIID. lnnanr. 0- HAPPY THOUGHT iANE3Ei._ I18 and I20 Princess Stu-ot. FORMERLY RICHMOND O 00. ll: LUUIIILVU I`\II\ nus BREAK: nus nacodn. Antique Oak `nish, with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same as cut. |TOYB S.- King St. Carnov!ty s factory I3` I 3'PIuun`M. [BECAUSE ONLY $18- Did you notknow thtwulcu Och pm and ash than lib now for 5 null ma 7 IUBRATB ILIOTIIO CARPET OLIANIB will do the wt. ycnnmmauunu. They will not last long. Come and get one. lI-.l._A_h4_ `-4 3..--u..-. up 4-.. :1Z.}{Jr 'i36E'{:3&n}Ic `Ea pant master of shoe style. `I'__., f\'7'I\IfT'I,'\' A \`f'\l(I 32.7; :`z;n;.5; `'.:.`.`;...`:`..'.'.s `S32 name and stood the-lest for the past 14 years. ' ` " Don't buy an experit.`1`Im,.' Don't buy on imitetion.' Don't buy A "just us good." Buy aHAPPY THOUGHT" and remember that as I ulnntee ot the single one you lay. over ve hundre in and about King- ston are today delighting their users. Don't be emnded thnt. non can buy an t in 0 unlto T E HAPPYT OU H . his the -__I__ I1,_._- AL..A L-` ..-A_].__,j E4- 69 an 7| Brock street. KINGSTON. I32- 6u-rI\3Io's;I'1'.` nnnIl._ h-nah-:1.-Al r----- J v--- -vv- ow sU'rHE1L ND, the pro-] .,AR 1,, TENDEBFEE F OUIIIC DYIP I BILIOUSNBSS co IATION numcha, uwr Iumuit scnoruu. Iunrlunn. soda :1-oxncn, nxzmmss nnorsv _ Iluuukrlsu. sum bxsusns. A A A %__coan-mo uonpns. Bdndtid to do I0. nuwdgoot imitation: or Same Color Wrapper. L. mvorP1l1 Tnhno other. ' ,eAsoNA3LH"?% I St9_)_g_P_c>i_nts % AAA mu.` rm; 'A'lktou-Ouurl.` juiunnddamand o Ilnsu-loan. locum scum. No ctlpluc. No d Mar olloota. A manly mo compound. `hou- uldo Cell 0! Shot: nulls. LI All lltugglllo or by lull. Ion Ionnouo oonpnuy. Substitutif DR. ROSS KLPNEY LIVER PILLS GUHE I Blood Daemon. ` '. ht nd Bo w Lm %.`!'.."`:_';':P:'*_:'_.`_;~'2.-_.!==a'9n "I... Aanmnoo N. 40 PILLS FOR 10c. an raiub at an by. turn your toes to T`? I KTf'\ IINIONISTI DIBTUBIID. l'bludnINoIhulcn3IuIunIid- puhvuhllwu Iuohoono. bwllllhth cf thousan- u-op-alhl-gh-nunaau noun. hlhh hunuovlldufouhilunl -ntgn'l`...L..|.2_......_;..| .'.I{.'Ic"s;i-;o."'.`.'.a".T.I. '.L'."..'.."'.;i hibhhlhuugdthulsny jac- glhgubgnnlnl. innit loo! nood- nnhptonqunqudclqyuotnllc. ---v ----- ----- --v--- ---I I-.1: pnninu In order In you N50111:: the II thoynonlo do no. Tiny draw nanny tmntholnnhtor Ihopurohuool lnndndnwlng Ion:-par coo|..nnd which will give thnbnyor tins-and-a-hull or Iurlyhlr. `I'M pnuinn in bus, An ad- nninnlononqol uono;Iotbogovu-n- Inlotlhootpol-Itionvilehhpaidhok htholndlvidulia nnnuliuulncnh. Inn nqnationinhohulutplunwould utllohnloolly at lanuolucoltldo Iuuuuh null gonna ginmnd. 12$ I-jj g-A -II.- AL- ___._ v---- ---u.- Iv! -av now: an uuvlrlllllllt. The great competition of the money- holdeu for the bond: of the government undo! the munioipnlitiee bee in Ieeeone. One in ma : Thee the capitol of the noon- ory ie nob being invoeted in one enberprieoe * elm. though more or lose rieky, on all busi- neee ie. nuke for larger promo. Many peo- pleheve been content on eooept ot low re- tune for obit lnveomente rather then in- eor eny worry or nnxiety in roped to them. So oy deeito civic or government dobontnne, and In bidding hr boom goro upon holding then no eeonrmee thee not slug mace eonnenvbot higher `hen ' I50 UIIIII lld than. Thaw na- Tho gnro for which tho bonds told lo ` vory ootiloctory. It io on indicotion of tho good oeodlt ol Canada ohrood. No mottor what tho roto of intoroot tho bondo would not ooll well without tho ouuronco. ond tho oocurity fqundod upon that nour- onoo,thot tho ohligotiono of tho govornmont would ho promptly ond fully mot. In con- porioon with othor ooloo. toting on tho footo Into conoidontion. Mr. Fioldinfo in tho but of which tho:-o in o rooord. Thio oounto much for tho lihonl govommont. `Bk. .u-gun lnnm-\AI:K:A_ -1 AL- _, -:- p... -uIv\- me: the medium of communication between the Michigan millmen and the government. and the introducing of a deputation oi American to thie government. Hie ac- tion it open to adveree crlticiem. He made a political mietake for which there can be no apology. The government may have the beat of reaeone for not at once ordering that the loge out in Ontario be converted into- lumber. But it ie not apparent. It ie eaid that the matter will be referred to and diepoeed of by the legislature. But euppoeing the prder now demanded is de- ferred. `villi the huge out of timber during the winter be affected thereby? That in the queetlon that dieturbe eome people. Theydo not mind the matter etanding over for a while if the winter'e out of loge ie held for manufacture into loge in Canada. TALK ABOUT THE LOANS. There in great jubilation over the good eale of Canadian bonde which hae been made in England by Hon. S. Fielding. It ie eaid that it wae a plucky venture to undertake thejdiepoeal of two and a half per cent..but the riek ie not apparent when the facte are known. money. in large blocke. has been tent to Canada for inv etment here at the current rate and higgr. Perhapa the moat eigniiicant feature of the loan ie the fact that one-third of it hae been taken by Canadiane. Thie ie an evi- dence ofafeellng that her prevailed in banking and braking circlee. and to the effect that the rate of intereet. though timee are looking better. is tending down; ward. and that it ie not improbable it will ; eventually become the rate which obtaina ~ in England. figure ie of abroad. No not that all facte there a the andof hae capital coun- not _ than hhnnoh man. an I... .:-L.. -- _n L... I Thie rate of intereet - _haelong been current in England. and wadmt The Local Junior-e Win the Round by `three ` loin tl. On Saturday morning the junior (fran- itee. accompanied by Dr. Clarke and U. R. Webeter. went to Brockville on the eteem- er Jubilee to flnieh the championship eeriee between themeelvee and the Brockville juniore. The conteet of the previous Sa- turday had roueed the Granitee to a knowl- edge of the fact that the. etruggle of their livee wae before them. and they were by no rneane confident of _winning. - The teame were ver much the eame an on the prev oue Saturday. with one or _two im rovemente on each eide. Capt. Ha: ett. who ie a gen- eral of no mean order. moved one of hie winge to the centre of the ecrimmage. end Lumb roved etout and eturdy enough to kee t e ball rolling to the quarter. The whoe game wae a series of revolving wedgee. tandeme and line kicking. In fact. a complete departure from the beauti- ful Granite combination eo attractive to the onlooker. It in a pity that the Am- erican maee and mtrked playe are being introduced and that the Granitee have downed the Brockvillee at their own game it ie to be hoped they will return to their ori inal etyle. The ame tree the iierceet an meet deeperate if ht Canada hae ever known in a junior ear ee. and althou h on the whole the Granitne clearly outp eyed and outgeneralled their opponente,in many reepecte the Brockvillee were dietinctiy euperior. Their oatchin topunting were cleanly done. ,their tack mg eevere and their wing work beyond criticism. In ecrimm laye and tackling the Granitee had deciszd y the beet of it.and here it wee in particular the Kingeton hoye managed to keep their rip. In the game of Saturday half- ck work practically dieappeued. Referee Wadaworth. of To- ronto. wae impartiality iteelf. For the Granitee every player worked like a Trojan and the eame may be eaid of the Brock- villee. The football match wae pleasantly conducted by the pie ere and the beat of tam r revailed. The Brockville team their defeat in e manly way. but at a late hour Saturday night it ie eaid e roteet wae lodged againetseareand Hazlett. eare lea boy of eeventeen regietered and hie age eworn to by hie father. Haelitt is aleo in the some ioeition, and the only hope of the email-minded people who would lodge euch aproteet ie the fact thatby eome mietake Seare name wae not included in the liet of ualied playere eent down from Toronto. f Brockvillo can win gnmee on euch technicalitiee the eooner the game of football in dropped the better ; in fact if men cannot take defeat in in quiet and gentlemanly spirit. gamee euch ae football will do harm not . We ca not think that the hoye w o played an loet in fairly fought battlee have any deeiretoenatnh euch a verdict. If they do they will be allowed to wear the tar- niehed crown. and without opposition. and have that field of conquest to themeelvee. For the eake of eport it it hoped the rumor ie not true. and for the eake of the only-I namn nl Re-nnlnoillm it in -Ia-a es-n.a...t _..._.. ..._- v-v.-IC'vvU-I In vwv II!!! I IIIII bu long "money. hxpubmont big or. D-.|.-... AL- __--A -x___-a_-,n L,- nuns: auvva Jun uunu. by [NI vonturo nndoruko Inn: AA-n I...` AL. _.!_|_ 2- __ .... -,......,_,. But apparent. theprder am winter winter : UIIU I`! T IIlIUIII'IIh Stillooother rm in reported to he get- ting out four hundred thouund logo. and it in ineipleted thot Mr. Charlton is inter- eeted in the towing of these to Michigan and the cutting of them into lumber. Mr. Charlton mny no `ie no for concerned in the trode. but he vill be Iulpected of I greet duel in virtue of the oioe be filled on communication Hie ac mm- ...._-.._.._-_. _.__ L___- A. L... 7- -u--w Iv uvu-v-nun vs` .IVWUII. qnlulvl Ulcull out it inho Inmbor nod force the product on the market At unmmunorntivo prion. For two uuonn this company has no no men into the bulb; now uhoy have ants in I pug to bake out 20,000,000 foot. The logs are for the Michigan out mills, and tho saw mill employee: will hue to follow the logy to Michigan. Quill -_`..s.L-- II... 2- ...._-_L-_I A- L- ,_,. UIIIC -U-ITO \IIlU ICI'. Iuulw 3%., on ihooorginn Bay. lining a splendidly eqnippod saw mill. with on-unuyn and dock: oonpioio, upablo oi nntting thin oi thirtun million foot 3 you. has done nothing for two uuonu, pnio:-ring to keep their pine timber landing in tho -bunk. when it would um I modems run of in- Inn by accretion ol growth, nahor talinn ma. an 1-5.. .I.....|.... -...I 1.... AL. ......I.... -.. V . I4UlIIlIO'IN`l`IlIIl'r8. _ , III loud Ihndond oitoo o olidonn oi:- cnnotonoo. it in to tho oloot that Oom- oiono living oiong Iioltcioirrim OIII My tlioir innbot and ohingloo in tho oitoll Itoioo at o Innoiilooognro than an ho" [no on this oido oi Ihoiioo. "rho Ontario nod dominion govornmonb." 6 non. "onoonrogo tho Amorioon mill ownoro to buy our timbor mam, out tho bimbo: into Incl. nit tho ion to Miohigon and qt oilon into lumber. Tho boot in cold in Vluopo oh high priooo. and the no oiaughzasa in Oonndo. Thin oyotovn hon ioioood our our niilio and pining vanilla. and tin-nod o iorgo numb}: oi yorknion out of orpploymont. from Bornio to Port Iambton." .` Tho Toronto Bio: roion to nnonhor vory touorknbio inoidont in oonnooiion with thin hnoinooo. Ono ion-go lumber company nu oh. n.......x... n... |.-..i.... .. -..|-...n.n.. DAILY WHIG. our; mi HAIDFORSALE .3a~3.--.*'='`--'- .-` #3 W P`! Rev. Dr. `goings: oonndny. 00. mil. in tho &id dlr Al Window. NJ. Tho billing nu hand l`Ibuu.IIionoIJ.J. Duh: can vary hub . Ila phyddnlu uh I mm-no. bcpu lunar: ICTCIIIT X390 -IQ. lcuuolfnlhowqy. Iona-dal. no pun- ounn lb nllouo (mud: Sunday and Hi: unnonting on Ibo `I 3`. .'.`.i"s.."'.'."...l'-i".`.'.".'..:'._'.'_ "_`._L` ouunwr mun: am [I nun Uorr. of was Vi inia. in on with prai- donl Xoxin called his nautlon to the bondilzcprlvl oojoyod by IhoO.P.R. and 0 Canadian made. The forum- olclno I spooinl ruling of the lunar) do-` Srlnonl will she :50 balms iron the u nndlonl. and will cadaver to Ian Iono inuodlth union Ila. Inn-nnl 1`n.AL.-. |l..s.4.I _..- .__. ill non III, lull in!` mu Ill! 0! mo 1 none of Brookvillo it in also muted ; I At. tumor: 0! the ill-troatlnont. and in- : nnlu ot rupocsod and pouoonblo members I of our community who visited Brookvillo Iontho duy of the much. are without lonndntion. In the this game Kingston won byrfour pointo. in the accent! lot: by Mo. be rowlool the whole aria given Kingston the majority by that poiuu. "Il'I:vyWum Fhnnclotlo II C sgnplgrp. low hnugivonunll. ` Iooun than Inn). i Tho coho! can for\ln"GdIha" ` tomorrow at 10 mm. at Suryo. 80 bl` Elk` and MN I W: Viminni: in all`: ------ no rue--ave-cu. nwulv-I -U lacuna. -ll\I directly entegonietic withall for which the coneervative party line contended. It in hinted thet Mr. Chamberlain in trying to keep himeel! in power and the liberals out by eteaiingtheir ammunition end eeekingto fire it, and the conservative party objeote to be- ing compromised by him. The critic in e eerioue one. The government bu either to curb Mr. Chamberlain or auifer. and Joe is bound that they chell sink or e'wim to- gether. The attitude of the liberal: meanwhile in voiced by a London peper. which hopee that the motion will go on. The Unioniete. who were ready to go so far to dish the liberals by taking their ghting men and hie plane. ere beginning to think that they have got more then they bargained for. V And their trcublee ere juet beginning. rm "..s-':.' .. : pnoMiooooIl'ol.vdth tho lniotutowith I I | I I In oorP|"!`i ooo. vooohothooaul Iooiooogooiol in tho oonponyblnon with whom ho hod boonoolongiuoooiot ondwithvhonho ohorodoollulo inoonnon. non of ouch dlvoroo optuiono could notlong booxpootod to frotornloo. Thot thoy hovo pulled on long togothor to porhopo duo totwooin cunotonooo. (1) that tho Eorl oi Boliobury T boo. on oooount of tho illnooool hio Vito . ond bio dovotlon to hot. boon giving looo otbontivo to politloo tbon uouoi. ond (2) Hub Mr. Chombol-loin boo boon oo indnotriouo in tho ' onlonlol ooo. and on ordont in bio lmporiol oohomoo. no to mohointorloronoo with him lnoxpodiont. But tho oonoorntivo potty hoo not been ootiood tho whllo. ond tho diooffootion that boo boon brooking io undo ovidont by tho oouion of Lord Lnndondorry. Ao tho prooidont of tho no:-thorn conoorvotivo union ho protooto ogoinot Mr. (homborloinh domootic platform. rodiool oo uouol, ond Al...-sI.. -_L-___a.u_ .._no. .19 1-.. ._L.:-L n._ THE BRANITES VICTORIOUS. Murprlu oltbo hour vuIlnH.ho| 'Al-- n..L..L '-$4 Qua-I Iona. `I'M \'.I.0A.. Bcllnvillo. hug ggag 3. nnpnntm hr ch: hm hm an n L no.5; r....,. """" ' A Qnaalhn on hing mg I. 11.4.. um, u-uni rnuull IIIEIIIIIIII n .|innaIIo4o.wollworIh wuuu lI"I In nnunny Inn Itop lllmlell II woo n he no he would pron non Bub- Ih ovoni . Evon nninnla . would not tin ngninnt r own Eaton and impair tho hnnltholthoir 0 oz. The no- M which follouod sh oin nu dioouo. wot thirty shononnd non vow nonhuma- and only M ht in tho Uniud Bgntoo nnd Condo. won no safety for tho nan vhlmoncoruod with woman who sold their vim tot Inonoy. Ion who wotoqugbl in note! this sinond wanting to in inlay wonldoooocvmoto Mnhinnnthndhnannlnlh-Inn.- --rIn"re|ieot ale" ln Sydenhem ptreet Methodist church leet night after the reuuier service Rev. Mr. Burr opoke to men on The Teiieet Sin." the sine! impurity. He did it he eeid (|)on ucoount of fie prevelence: ('2) beoeune oi the youthful ignorence (hero vree regerdinz ite conecquenoe en vi-oil es the pruciinhneee against nfurunce to it end leetly becnune caught in its toils were men who needed word of onoourege- meat end hope to enehlo them to euoepe. The min of euuei perver- eion wee en old ein. ite birth time the period ilnnedietely preceding the ood. end by the time Christ oeme had elime emitten the whgle eerth. Christi- enity. come peo ie aei . wee "played out." but there weepcne thing the hed done. She hed eleveted women. mede"eecred the home and inerriege, driven the veried formeoletx-nl pervereinn into the deth- neeevd which they belong. end put lewe egeinpt thie tin 0| the ete_tute hooh oi ell ciViIiIIt|l' iende. kw: e min which hGo`d eo ie hetee, en cerriee wit t t.h.'divi ne vengeance. Thee e men could ndt be heelthy end ieep himself pure e lie en he would move mu me. UK-Irllll eunerln. Do we value it`! Greet Britein spent $100,000,000 in liberating the eleven oi the Weet Indies: the United Stetee epeut mil- lion: of mhney end thousand! of lime in liberating the slaves of the eouthern eteiee. God eve Hie deerly beloved Son. the richeet gi t of heeven. for the liberetion end relvetion of thoee in the bondege of sin. yet we reject end neglect it. The highest peeeible degree of morelity cennot eeve you. Nothin leea then regeneretion oen mete your cel ing end election` cure. Do not let hunineee csree or p|eumro e cell dear you. 1).) not weit for e more con venlent eeeeon. which nny never come. but now. to dey, ecoept thie wondrous eelvetion which ehell tfenelorm end divert your every thought end deed from the eer- vice of eeten to the service of the Seviour. Live with it. die with it, end on the leet greet dey be crowned with it in the presence of God end the whitrrobed PrWInuq lngola. Ila Illllull OIIIUII [Drill IO UXQIIIIIIN tenderneee end compassion of (lod moat high, Who gave Hie only begotten Son unto death thet thereby we might live. What greatneu end megnicenoe of divine pity I It we could search the myateriee oi the human heart. if weoould contem- plete the full meeeure of divine justice. if we could climb the atee eeoent to heaven and penetrate the uniet omeble depthe of hell. we then mlqht group the greetneu of the eohemo of ea vetion. More merveloue than the deliverenoe of Israel from the thraldom of En pt. which wee edeiiver- anoe from hodify and temporal enifering. this eelvntion delivere us from epiritualend eternal auifering. D0 II vnlnn il. nrnnf. RI-HA3): nnnnlt 3 IIIIIII u-Iv-Iunulle A crowded congregetion attended Brock` street Methodist church last night end lla- tened with evident interest to the excel- lent music dieoourled by the choir end an impreeeive sermon delivered by Rev. J. Grenfell from the text. "How ehell we ee- oe it we neglect to great nlvetion." He and : The eelvation wrought by Jesus Chriet. end provided for [Allen humenity in e moot wonderful conception, fer tren - cending Hie provision for the angelic hoet. eewhen art of their number fell from their hlg eetete no meene were open to them [or its recovery. When men fell into ein through the mechlnetione ol the arch- enem of eoule. there wee thet within it I ioh celled forth the exquisite tenderness nnd oommulnn of (ind mmn VV"'|l'I UIVIIWIQX VIII! KDIU. ITJDICIVIK BIIV they were undo kings end est:-. and of- ferlng incense end preiee. his I-cone cor- respond: oloeely with the mode of worlhi in the eutern ohurchee. Because St. Puu emphesised preaching more then neon- mente does not imply that escnmentl are unim rtent. For he did beptise. end hsd e not done so. we know that other npostles bsptieed and admin- ietored communion. Some objectors oleim that the gospels end epistlee contain but few refenenoee to the ssonmente. But the gospels. being memoir: oi Ohriet s life. cou d not he expected to contoin more then mention of the institution of socrsmente. which were to commence only when His bodily preeence should be tsken owoy. Relerenoeeltc the institution of the com- munion occur in three gospels. nnd the other shows the im ortunce of the secre- ment from our Lor 'e own words: Exce t Anyone be horn of water and of the Ho y Ghoet he csrinot enter into the kingdom of heeyen, "Except ye eat the esh of the Son of Men and drink Hie blood ye have no life in you." St. Paul also ehows the im- portnnce of the communion from n refer- ence to abuses of it. The preacher claimed thet esrly christian writings proved that the rimitive church considered the euclier- iett eohieleot of worship, on does the Catholic prieste to-dev in the Catholic church of England. , ....._. Crumley Bros. ] W ' IOXIIINO IIVOVGXTO `ll Poll! ,0! Watch! hudchtg low `loch-on -A _r,ooc' lnlvetlon Proeoitecl `re lueklueutunpcm ceunnuon Rev. B. W. proeclml In dcfenee of ritual at All ti` chm-oh lent even! Kc cleinotl thtb no there was no need o ollphuile truthc whlolrwere cnlverrllly eccepoed. or to give inetrcouon concerning than with which our} chrictinn wee fnmllhr; wo could not expect to and much eelcronce In tho new tenmnonc to ritualis- tic precticee. The only chrmlnnn wor- ehipped According to certain form. and there was no account: to Instruct when ever one belzpmlng A member of tho oh b no nblo to lee for him- eell tho mode of procedure. And yet. come rem:-hhle reference: do occur which chow the importance of ritcnl. 80. Paul dgvocu sixteen rereee gznldiecuuioniog c e point of ritual invol u yin; w a sh head covored or uncovn-exalt. John. In the Revolution doccribol the worship 0! heovence mnniacencly ritualistic. pree bvhorr. cro.wn_od with gold, rejoicing n. H-I0! were mud: Hmn And nrlura. and of- [iivnncm or ntmausn. A `cannon omvuinb nu ALL mun-onunovn. 1 ` htlf To the Luna Outonhor It yunilon. In` vlth you Oh: _ vhhh unlit - mo worth living and In (on for tho nib: 0! ballot: and I It o-|tl| 1 vi I ID.0.-`l`ho [J to No] 4:; 0:0 own turn 0! ' x. n. c. :'.."'...:.:*:.'.*.'.?F -;"r`.* Inu-client:-I). Thanh olnnuhnho"0dn|n" to-mutton no no LI. 0 Surya ; :----- an an 5 mun-o unsung. Mr. (Iowan add the United Bum: Ind done I grant dul so ptonoh tho immigra- tion 0! up: labor and what: the capital- iou Imrgot tho muoclowockorul come over in nu: mmbon thy Ind ll an jut whoa `y vnnhd l.hom.md than that than down like `dogs for standing up for thoir rights. In urgod workingnoo no organist utlny did inothot planet. and not to In uhlod by schema for colonisa- on. Annonnounnnu won undo tor prohblo vloill from Bolton Hull and Inn. The nuugcloud u ioontonuy with the lad : prayer. ` ll `BHUT- Dr. Aokroyd had come pnpnnd to dio- cnu the mbpot o! the opornion 0! gold mine: by the govommont. which the epoch: Ind intiunud ho would an up. Apt-omiaowugivou that shin would In nnnnud an A funny. man... A pnuulu III ("In con Illll pm-onwd at n futon muting. Gavan mid tho Unlnd yunu BIII plnun or Wlnli. ' A. Hoppiuu divcueeed the eubject in con- nection with the Pingree poteto patch rye- tem. There in e In-ge quentlly of route lnnd within and on the border of the cit where men and children cepeble of wot might find prodtnble emgloymeut In grow- ing vegeteblee. He 0 ered to convene (hone who own veeeut lots to ree whet an be done in this way. The subject hed been brought before the city council in Vll. M. 8. Burnette commented upon the eubject, and attacked the greedy lend epeculetore end oepiteliatn who every- where seek to keep down the poor to prey upon them. Dr. Anhrmnl hurl nun. ..........I s. Ar. NONI ' ARRIVALS. IIUITIDIU IIUTIUUU DI IIIIIIIIH I. Info n ventihle hush ilrer. eewell ee for t e urning end ueeulting eterility oi the soil overimmenle ereee of lend. ll loggin hee were elweye burned like ohereoe mei ere the lebor of oleeringv would he greeter. but the odet would he repeid hy the etoree ol eherooel provided which, if e lied in e oruehedetete to the lend. won in- eure fertility for long periods. The town- ehi cor retion ie clothed with powers wh ch w ll repey the etudy of the ohrletien eooieliet. Much may he done through them to provide homee for the hornelen without my etrein upon the community. In feet the township in ee much interuted in edd- ing to the numhere ol retepeyerl en the city in in eeehing to do eo by meene oi honueee. end oen ettein `then end more reedily end honeetl if given the neceneery poweretodiepoeeo unoccupied lend. They eve now the wer to purcheee et tex rele end re-eell. hey have the power to ex- propriete ewempe from eny echerne of erteriel dreineae. Why ehould they not heve ell lend uneold hy the crown ee e fund for roed huilding end other rnunioipel purpoeeel He recommended the inve'e`ti- getion of the subject end common ection with the townehipe within unmeeeurehle dietunce from Kingeton in order to creete e movement for giving workingrnen en op~ portunity to ecquiro ierme where they could meintein themeelvee end femiliee be- yond the pinch of went. A. Hnnninu dienneenl him nnhlane in Dunn, rvuu giving lrum omulll ieuerl Will.- ten~ et the time the eifeire of the movement. Lende were rent- ed free. euhject to payment 0 oer- lein oiliciel feee (out of which grew verioue grievenoee). To the eettlere were given provieione for twelve months, in eome ceeee retione fore longer period. meteriele. end uteneile for huebendry end cleering lend. erecting hebitetione. end in the eeetorn province: for carrying on eheriee. Towne were rapidly built with whervee end other erectioneoi public use. Passing from the euhject of etete colonisation which in New Zeelend in now cerried on by the government loen of $100 to e settler for building ebouee et five per cent. intereet. end the offer of work on roede for three deye in the week. Muni- '0ipel colonization wee taken up. The were of townehipoorporetione were told. he cetelogue is e long one. end ehowe en extensive eyetem of means for looel im- provement end enterpriee given to the townehipe. An intereeting extrect ` from De Tocqueville e "Democrec in Amer- ioe eet iorth the ohereoter-buil ing velue oi the townehi in Americen life. The powere oi towne ipe to promote eettlement within their bordere ehould be extended to the ecquieition end sale of ell unoccupied lend. The cere of common intereete in the townehipe wee notoriouely neglected. With emple power to legielete on the enhject oi ree end eleerin . they did nothing. The rovince ie e eo indiiferent. Oherity e etirred eiter the event. but the oherity which overoomee neglect is wanting. end he ieered thet rulere in igh end low pleoee might yet know the torturee oi the loet, for the orrihle eeorioeoi humen liie throuih nnnvnnlikln I-nnnh Run: an -II -. C... e _ l.lI.C.PlIls: wage. `Luau oooo no ovnaonoe or loom crime, tho reoult o! bod Ion, tuio. elooo logiolotlon. and the foreoo orroyod opinot the former by polltloiono olwo o working for tho odvontogo of capitol on urban in- torooto. All men ohm the rooponlibility to labor (or tho obotomont _ of humon unlo- ory. A: o Ineono to thin end the oubjeot ol ototo And munioipol oolonintion woo presented. With the tint bronob of the oubjoot we Canodiano obould be oo- quunted. In rolponro to tbe cry of o potrlotio minority ' exiled in the lond of their odoftion by the Amorieon revolution. Britioh oo iderit gove 810,000.- U00 for the colonization of .000 eoulo in Nova Boot o. New Brumwiok and Upper Oonodo. ho homo-yoooking call at tho loyoliato bod boon uttered by e well-known loader of men: "A Britioh oubjeot I woo born and o Brltioh subject Iwilldio. Ex- trooto from the Omodian orohivoo were read giving from otliciol lottoro writ- Mn` at th timn hhn okln ni Inn on Ind. This muting oomnonood In yearly nu- Iiounyuurdq in tho Wma hall so 3 [mm A. Vopphu road bholurly report and J. George, tho trouuro I rofort. thawing 5 small lnlnnoo on hand. . 3`. Bahamas '|I`III llllllll U0lOI'I!IIII0l|c" TD. IIIW CV03 In " to tho land." "Eva-y wlntpr ro- lls! is naked for nblo-bodlod hbom-I who annual: and work or it work In to HA Cnnn 1....-..u-, -Ah A ` II-In- unuuou nnu worn It won no to be found ununoh you a` 1M wags. Their out in evidence of lock nlthiln, Mun Iunnlb A} hurl I--m inn-{Kn ulna: Japrh Bunion lootnrod on Sun and In bags! Oolonmiion. Tho new onngol no tho llnd." "Evan winmr n. '7 In lsluonnll I088 . . Bun. `Mo 0! N > OlnrohoH|nAooIndon.l'ul Inc. huboonapwlnud motor of Jnmdehuroh. Ian I ,dnuoo to Iuonoo lnhboo. V `n-at womuuoum-3` unrma. . ` TiT o..q.'n.1,m Gm. P:inud nm:.'35 Wanna`:-n aha: II In An -.n -..AL

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