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

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Illlll y I - Choice old wines and liquors. soda water. etc. Jan. 1`hompson,`. 9'3 Pzincees sheet. Phono 304. III I) 11-..}... Dnnlua... i...|-n-nu! G-n no FHUIIO u)U`i. - W. 8 Craig. Renfrew. is about to re- move parmanonmy to Arnprior to pm9.ic9 hia profession. , 'l`hn Hnnrinan nmintv nnnnr-il will in- ma proleselon. Tboaatinga county council will in- vestigate the vexed question of police meqistrate feee. N .K' Tuunnnr has hnnn Annnnn tn fnnnln may or rerun. D. T. Rouse, Bath. is going out of busi- ness in the spring. For Chrinr.mu_ silk initinl hnhdlmrchiafa. I 11630 In one spring. }r For Chrienmu. silk initinlhahdkerchiofa. I 26c. 35c. 40:. Oak Hall. 1`.-.I n I)..." .'...-.II.. h...mmtn lu- 200. 600. QU3. UII Ill]!- Frod U. Davey, jeweller, Inaeronto, bal assigned to G. E. Darocho. Pm-fumna Hun. wull hut and aivn nntinfm-.. HBIVKUUU EU [in FA. IIUFJCUU. Perfumes than WI" last and give satisfac- tion at E. C. Mit.che|l !. M... ur:n:...... Ii1-........... N'.m...... Im- Ill lllyu For Christmas. New ulster or overcoat for the boy. Have you ever tried the Oak Hull yet`. 3 (Ihninn nld wins: nlnd linunrs. soda water. Novn o! the District Condennad Iron nu ' Whig`: Exchunxol. Baker : for choice ncckwenr. J. A. Allan will stand again for the mayor- alby of Perth. I). T. Rmun Ruth. in unincr nut nf busi- Ono omo an glmify I day. -r.`I'i2.'.'i".i`a.'.Z.a'.3."...".`.a".1i .', Thqonn noulno Iogin guy It lrnohxhhnn. . INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Yuk liexinger, B`. Beringur. I, Uut.., died ' ', need twenty-nine. non , United States consul, I Thursday after a linger Mn" (Pain umnnn nu roturnod from I vioit to her native land, Scotland. Have Revoluuonrzed the Work or Home Dyeing. The days of old Ioehioned home dyeing work peeeed uuy when the Diamond D500 were given to theworld. `To-day the operation of ooloring-mehi'ng old things look like new-ie eeey end qnich work when the Dinmond Dyee are used. Allover thie American continent. the bio mond Dyes on known on money end time euete. They lend ell other dyendmehe ` market, bdog lint in power, "depth of c-not. footnote and briiency. 'I`Im nhnnnlu rnuln imitation and sign C~|'OY, IIIUIXB Ina DI'I'lInCy. , The cheaply made imitation And soup grog-o dyes no bought by some to crad- mom.'wit.h. bnt.t.h_v an never and -3 roooml time. no mu-yptovoduhctivoud vortcu Diamond D}-on I}! fully unr- notod nova told! vhntlolinphdt nations no blind. in 5 nu uuuruuuu vn uuw. Mderman W. Rdbinson any: thnt for forty-ve years he did nae have my trouble in hm family, than it. came all at once. A short. time ago he lost. I daughter. and only I dny or two ago I son-in-lnw died. 3 II rt-I. I run .v\. J. Lee. barber. claims that Mr. Wil- liams. soloist. who sang nb Queen : uni- oreity last. night. R. Fuzsimmonr, cham- pion pugiliat of the world, and himself, were all born in the one pari near (furn- wnll. Eng. Mr. Williams ah A. J. Lee are inzimntoly acquainted. This morning magistrate Du ll issued an order for the oxnminatiol. by Du. Mun- dell and Dull , of Edward Suntan. I native of Norway, who in `mid to be ooranged. The man will likely be sent to Rockwood lioepital for the insane. ` Robertson Bros., Ifuund The Ply!-one A short. time ago He: b. Rees lost a num- ber of valuable pigeons through their being stolen. Several returned home, but the more valuable nook did not turn up Police constable Bnlenon was placed on the cane and he found the pigeons in a loft on Alfred street. One pair was valued at $10. Yesterday evening: the young ladies mission` band of the Union street. Baptist; church packed a Unriemnas box for :1. Que- bec minaionary, consisting of about $30 worth of comfortable winter clothing. etc. Thisanbrgetic band of workers sends Christ- mas cheer in another direction next. week in the shape of (1 box of grocoliou. Through For The season. The plant. of the (`ollina llrsy rafting company, engaged in laying the conduit. pipe in Toronto harbor. lms been taken to Collins Buy. the work having been sus- pended until next spring. A small portion of the undertaking still remains to be coin- plebed. George Wulkem, assisting engin eer of Lhe work will arrive home on Mon day. Owing to the shifting amid which` lorms the harbor bed. the laying of tho pipoisapacnlmrly dillicnlb work, but so far has been done with eminent success. ' The mayor said Sn. Henry Henderson, photographer, writes to any that. the \\'nu: wus in orrur in chat- ing that copies of a group pllohograph of the council could be procured for one dollar each. The inlormubion was supplied by mayor Skinner, who stated to the member.- of the board of works and others that each alderman would be taxed two dollars to pay for the original, and copies could be obtained at one dollar. Napsnn-o HE1l\ (ll' A good many changes have taken place in Wilton since Aunt. Funny Storms went: to school over four score yenrs ago. She lived to see all her schoolmates. one by one. pass away. She lived to see the Wilton grove-yard almost lled with those she know on earth, and now in the nineby- sixth year of her age. she, too. rests from her labors. She died on the 9th Du: , I897, and on l0t.h of the same month the spirib of old _Mrs. McEwen. (widow of the lut.eJnrnes McEwen. and mother of Mrs. Ruggzles Storms, Wilton,) took its (light. She was ninety-four years of age. .\lrs. McEwen died an the residence of her sons, Isaac and John Mclslwon, Wilton. One by one the early settlers are leaving us. l`JVU|'yUUUy W'U|L'UH|\). ' Queen atreot Methodist church-Rev. Dr. Ryclnnan will preach at both eerviceq. Morning um/hem, "NrAZlI"8lSh" (Gounod). Evening. 0, Holy N-gm." (Adam), Mu-a Bailey and choir; quurtebte, Beautiful ' Star,Mrz-. Evans, Muse Slxork, Mr. Walker and Mr. L-well. Brock screen Methodist church.-Cburch anniversary to morn-ow. SpLCl8l sermons by Rev. (l lingers ab 11 and 7. Good music. Through illness Rev. Mr. Pnrkes Is unable to be prenuntua expected. but hir place will be ably lled by the Rev. Mr. ltogcre. VVorklngmen'u Meellug. The aspect. of progressive social reform, will be presented by Dr. Brown in the Wnn: lmll tomorrow ab 3 p. m. Nnpan:-0 Beuvur A unnrl mnnv I do D. DUITK` morning LIUU evening. Catholic Apostolic church-Queen street, 7 p m. `Subject: "Tho One Hoye of Our Calling. Firm`. nhnrnh nf (Yhrinh, Rt-innIinf_Qnnn \J|llH`U'- First. church of Chxiat, ScienList-Sone of Temperance hall: sarvice to-marrow morning ll o clock. Subject: Follow- ship in Light and Love. Weekly testi- monial meeting Friday evening, 8 o'clock. Everybody welcorxm. ` Hnnnn an-an? \h\f'.hnriis:f. nhnn\h_R.nv SPECIAL NQTICE. DUHIIIIFU. LU UI Db. IIUUTBU 5, [H [U IOU5Ce- The Smith : Falls News says hv. Dr. lose, who preached anniversary sermons last. Sunday "mndeeucb a favorable impres- sion that he is an e to be frequpnt.ly`invit- ed to preaclr In in the future. Both sermons showed c min] and thoughttul prepa.mt.ion. IIIUIL Ilev. Canon Baker, residing with his son I sq Mardcn, is recovering from his _ zevare lneeu. V TL- D..nL:-o.. ..I Q...:LI.'.. `I1'L.Il.. L-..- :.. wu-u uu wvl v -vcu. Sydenham street. Methodist church, Rev. J. E. Starr morning and evening. l`.nf.hnHn A nnntn|i. nlnn-nh__l)unnn nbrnnf llUHUDyH. > Rev. G. L. Starr. .\l.A.`, is to be the now curate of `St. George`: cathedral. He has been stationed at Norway. His form- or home was Brockville. where Mr. Beamisb. lpte of St. G`oorge`s, is to locat. The Smith's Falls Nnwn aura" I-3 av, Dr. YIIIIUEI. The Baptists of Smith's Falls have in- vited Rev. 0.1}. Lmgford. Georgetown, to the aetorate. He has accepted. he First Methodieb church, Picton. is A... I... .-_....LI.. : ...... ...l 1 II 1IA...-._ L-_ UEUII UUIIUIIIGUU I! [Q ITCUIUCCEUTHI cleslgnh J. S. Watson. Queen -1. will conduct service at Hay Buy and Smdhurah Pres- byterian churches during the Christmas holidays. Raw. (3. L, Rrm-In \l A `, ii in kn Hm I Llttldrnrngnphu of Interest to All Who 00 to Church. I The resbybery 6! Kingston meets at: Baueville noxo Tueeday. I A. K. Scott. of Queen's. will vmnnd thrnn UVIIIB IJUXU I uueuly. R. Scott. of Queen's. will spend three `Sunday: with the Baptist mission. Pinion. Tn-mhrrnw will he: flu: `nun-PM Rnndnu in 1 ,DIl|lu_ByI IVIIH IIUU DIPDIID IXIIBEIOU. K7090"- To-mbrrow will be the fourth Bundny in g A_dvenh and the fenlaival of_ the expocm-a hog ... !V........ 11.1-..- ---:..|:.._ ...:;L |.:_ _-_ I IIIIU tusuuruw. I13 HIE CC3p(90- Ta to be greatly improved. J. W. Power has, been consulted as to irchitecturnl designs. J. 8. Watson. ()um=,n .n, will nnndnnr. Drop Illhit noon! and sun! I will pay the glcihul prloo.ln duh for all second-End oo o. AMONG THE CHURCH E8. DI/(mono [mas Inn Allllrtlonu OTITM.` uv rs anm To no Donug_c::l. , _..__!_;__., I\ .1- We have a full line of Agqe Ware, Nickle Plated Ware, Tin- war, Carpet Sweepers. Ruin Seeders and Clothes Wrlngcn, also a good assortment gf Cutlery. ` Our ( fbrimnu Cakes no. the moat doli- cioua imaginable. And the icing and or- namentation highly artistic. If you intend to change Stoves be sure anipnmcllua "A HAPPY HOME." Every range guaranteed to parlacqdiiaction. ` . " ` 9ii9ii9999 90i9ODDiO9:iD9i9DODFDU9 C9?! 999 (1 hrietmu Confectionery, I" kinda of Fun: Goodn. Chocolate: and Cram: in 1 lb. :00 A apcinlty. A7: a {I FRENCH CHINA. s1MMoNs BROS., KINGSTON AGENTS. OLLCLOOO AJOOLAAAALAAAAAAAAAAA LAAA AAAAAAAAALAAA-A6555` :64 QOOOOOOQQOQ-OOOOO OO'O6: Avoun... BILL OF FARE OOOVOQOOOQOOOQQOQOQOO 99999999999999? i When You re Thinking About Stoves Surpriseing how we lmve got the` prices down by careful planning and making Art Sateen Covering, $4.50: to_86.50 each. I :96O#0OO6;-r irivVONO. ___-. -. __-.....u.: All Flax Linens, which mean tlmti they are Linens one need not be ashamed of. Table Cloths and Napkins 60 match $7.50 to $25 per set, Towl.-+. Tray Cloths. Linen, Damask, None but worthy sort. : DOWN QUILTS; Pretty Further and ():4trich B0113 I for presents. That the prices are low ' is due to the fact thnt they come dlrect from their Paris home to us. Feather Boas 50c toA$1 25. Ostrich` Bone $3.50 to $10. IIOLII )AY LIN I`) Nb . are going to make the Holiday season a merry one for many. We re going to help fill your stockings with Seasonable Shoes. and for the Al-ITICC ofthis month we are Eoing to sacrio: prots-ieven cost don't couml You can have your choice ofthe whole stock. Ilai we space we could name a thou-and different lines which we offer from 25 to 50 per cent below regular price. Call and see them. JOHNSTON&COn .. _.._._._. .., ....V..-- \/\/A-pull Stylisbness and fair prices go to- ' gather here. Do you wonder- that more and more of the Cost sell- 1 ing centres here`! $2.50 and by easy} price steps up to luxury at $10. 1 In the ordinary way some would be ' counted good value at $15. 5 We make our store your store when we make it to your interest to come here toll your wants. Self in- terest is one string by which we are pulling trade here. Honest treatment another. A new, clean and_ light store another. VVell bought, dependable goods another. Close prices another_. Cash and one price another. We give you best values that can be had on Furs of all kinds. Mantles of all kinds and many. lines re- duced. 'l`rimme Millinery bunched into -. 3_ lots to close it out. $35010 $5 Hats for $1.50 $5 to $8 for $3.50. $10 and up for $8. Dress (ioods, Linens, Underwear, Gloves, llose and all general lines of Dry Goods. For goods suit- able for Christmas Presents you will nd this store lls the bill to a nicety. Some hints are here, but "only hints. Come in and walk about. You will be surprised to find how easy your wants can belsupplied. ' 1URS\P()R PltESEN I`S. '| WOMFN'S W11ITEUNERWEAl:. Jakets. Capes. Capos and Storm Collars. Ru's, Gauntlets. Caps. et.c., ' reliable in quality. well made, Select." \VOMEN S-CLO"1`H COATS; ` 1'`l'lATIIijR BOAS; Starr & Sutclie, `How Our Store is Your . ` [ Store This Xmas Iidc. ELLIQTT BR! 118 and 120 Princes Street. FOR CHRISTMAS. I-"ORMERLY RICHMOND ti CO. :1 `ml:.1<;)nv.'y now from till Xmu,Measra. I Amey and Ilodgins are here. M Store open Saturday night until '10 o`clock. ` :_*..l.l-t..l1e new and popular music of the day, regular 250 to 50, for Du copy. I\lVl'|I'lI VII"V(`I n1f"i`fI;"135akerc1.iers, hem- smchod 260 up. (VIll.11\'I'\ IIYYFOTIV P- E 's'ii'1':'17:wI`-1\'a'1iI'0 5c. i)]7:'r{F B`i{ffc f < -...-- v..--.~ Bring in your bottle and have it lled with best American l. crl'umes at i lmlf regular price. l IlYVf\`IIV I Daintly, pretty, Paris sets tho styles. We show an American rum] fwork shop makes, the Garment we Offer in this lot. Bkirt.s_$2-50 to $10. Gowns $ to $4. ' . IIANDKERCHIEFS. ;nu4.uv;..;..4- -us Silk hem stitched Hundkorclliofs ' made to our order in Japan form an item in this year's holiday trade. a `surprise in value. Prices are lower itlmn most stores pay for the like wholesale. No wonder we are doing - llno Ilandkercliief business not in Silk alone but in Linen, Luce, Lawn, 1 Plain, Fancy and Embroidered. \\Inrnnn n Hill: llnnrnznrnhinfa LIN-Ill, 1.` IIIIUJ uuu I'J IUUIIIIUCICU. i Women's Silk Handkerchiefs, I hem-stitched 10c up KL-un'a Qlr []nn::nrn1|;af.: `warn. Q9-1l.XI-.u..cw L""-.*`*' .":%'...,; { }&i'6iE.W A II .1-.. cmusmns can now nennv. For Christina Ihould include one o! Webb : oolohrohd PLUM PUDl)lN(IH. Thoy an unoxoollod In qualltv and coma in 3, 40ml 5 lb. alas. it 250 per lb. Spooinl holiday main of Choice Putty [rah every day. IUUVD PHI HKIDIUH Inavery UIDIII. The fires can be can and quickly regulntod to am: all needs, the oven: are ventilated and kept evenly hosted by I patent fine not found in other lb(Iv'e!. and they require very little luel. _ l!A,L_,, L __`L_.. Will give you grsnd, life long anti:-faction. They represent stove pox foobiou in. every dounl. Thn HI-on nun ha AAAHII nnrl Duchess of xrnrd Remember nut in T.9V.'.5 ~.9 xung steei. .0xford Steel Range Bogjn & 00., l_.'oIu LIUW H-IDKVUII II lbl China. and J spun . -_j_- look `Ibo Ilnolo Ilox. Clupbolllonl Guano. Loo Yong, conducting the Chinono laun- dry Indus: in Can bollfard. I fair days ago toll I-abet out o aorta. Ho Item to I Inorlicnl Inn: and folding hit Ifllll ncrou his stomach but almost no the ground and ground. "8iokio boo muehio." The doc- II Innlmtl thcpuionbandglvohim 1 Itxolpillnuozuko. The Ohinuuan hook dealt to his word Ind went home and tho wholo box. `Inc Wm. tho China- huu who Ocrhd Ibo bnmoouinuunp-- Inlluulunuuhntlhnnhunn Klnnnnmlni Has nttainedmuoh an enormous sale by His incomparable value that the trade gov marvel: at its inability to dispose of the oldfashioned, worthless Tens of `Fi IIIIA > ' I. ~ Holiday Shoe Sale. `3Shaki"ng_ up the Dry BqI}9 f THE REAL THING; . . . FURNITURE. STOVIS. ITO. We show" some exquisite designs and decorations in Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet` Sets, B. 8: B. Plates, After Dinner Coees, Five O'clock Tea Sett, Salad and Fruit Bowls, Bon Bons. ` gigs`) L-'5-L. H -_ n-r I JOHNSTON & CO. IIDOCII. - I hop I Inc: stock of New and Second Hun`! goodnmhloh I sell go. A Von low gure. Coal Dealers. WA LSH S. I. zAcI nmcmnggaxw Bx Corner Princess and Bagot Streets. 7| and 73 Pfincess Street, '6E,;"|`I-I-8 QLD-'FA8HlO_NE-D TEA DEALERS CEYLON TEA Idol Mon. :3 Prince: Strut. botwun S!- donhun and Ginny acroou. j OBLIGATION OF CHRISTIANS. I The mind: of some of our boob thinker; oro occupiod with 3 study of the church oi ` tho pose. the prooont and future. The in- foronco is I gencrol one that. the church in ! not no oggrusivo an it has boon. and thin in owing to 5 locking in that spirit of . couoooniim which choroctorind tho )lo~ Ioio uiovomouu and tho only Christian church. The money idoo in not. in tho ' opiuionof none. to hoodnoood in tho pul- pit. Christianity, Ihoy any, should not. 50 I quoosion ol dollars and cents. hut in tho opinion _ol.Rov. 1. Ponlioou. 0! New [ York. one o! an (ominous diving: in Lao- rioo. o non : wealth and nligiou oumot hooonuidoi-pd uopurogoly. God. from tho Iqiumug. hon boon touching tho Iouon Ihuoilthoiuuncy cl Ihiowutld holonp `tuinhoul Ihotoh tolohouonll by tho connotation at o worthy portion at All tho Individual can C ooqoino. " W "oltlllo .. ....- u an A contrnat hm been made between the l action of Hon. Mr. Mulock and that of some other members of the local and feder- al governments. When Hon. Mr. Mulock became postmaster-general he resigned the position of director of It banking concern. which recently fniled. and to the embar- reeement of many people. Mr. Mulock did not think it wise to be identied with the management of anything which had to do, directly or indirectly, with the govern- ment cl which he was a member. It is pointed out that such is not the position of other members. and yet it doee `not make M r. Muloch'e contention the less pointed. It ia evident that ministers and members I of parliament are advertised as at the head .u n1.|naA4 . of various enterprieee because of the pree- tige they are euppoeed to lend them, and it is also evident that these men can- not be familiar with the detaile cl bueineee. cannot help it in any material way. can- not know much about it. Yet they have become ite eponeenn to the people. It ie leven the faahion nowadays for the frater- ' nal edcietiee to initiate ministers and mem- bere at eight. to print their pictures and 1-peechea in the literature of the order, to paint their picturce and maken great ado at the unveiling of them, and all for pur- poeea which are apparent, though they are moet carefully concealed in theee public `ceremonies. It in time that our minieteu and members of parliament called a halt ia this mad rush for lame. Are they to be underetood an endorsing all traneactiona with which theirnamoe areaeeociated ? If no the public will hold them to account `when miahap or miafortima call: for a reckon- ing. l I I `THE DAILY WHIG. ESTATE D. J. WALSH} "Op|'fai pav Orbem Dinar ' WHAT S IN .\ N.-XME? n I *-Lj- : ` Allowed to an-a. At. the polioo court this morning Joseph ' ~ Quigloy was charged with In infraction of - 1 the my by-luv governing tho traction of ,; buildings within an the "limit; 80 in I having built 1 -mull fnmo aired in tour ol ' L. W. Murphy's -`mo. King attest. The ' can can ullond to nund over until Tau- } dny. ,_,,_ ..,. _ I-Zqlioh boppqd sic and stout. uthnd plans. in am condition. .19 nonpuon. Di Prina-o ohms. Thom 304 -- u-uuv---g :-`war Qunrtermutor Ind hononry onptuin Juno: Byrm ot the ma Frontenac Int- tnlion of infant is pqnnittod to nnign his communion n in placed upon tho ro- tihd liotof honorary unjuro. uotpochl $92 rnnuu ltrlloc. I none an 1:. was Miss Toomty. Odessa. who rent tho about to the Armour pcoplp of union- ":..'.`:.*;..*.r'.:.'..-::.':. ": F nuhul has hon Xi and in now running tho laundry. m In. "INT In nguoo mbv Vlctorlxan Order Ill Noreen` Scheme KlNilhT()X. Dre. l'.'.-(l'o the Elimr): A recent lettcr of your correspondent (`mtineou conta.ned one of mnny misrepre- sentations of the Victorian nurses scheme new oating about. It was to the ellect thntlady Aberdeen thinks there are not enough nurses in Canada, and no wants `in bring in nurses from oimaide, the infer- ence being that these are to compete in- juriouely with Canadian nun-ea. New neither lady Aberdeen. nor any one on her behalf. has raid that there are not nureee enough in Canada: no one can know at present whether there are or not. There certninly are not enough nurses in the north-we-t. and one princi- pal aim of this maligned echemelin to be a channel whereby the euperabundence of nurses waiting for work in Ontario and Quebec is to be brought into the work awaiting them in the north-weet. 0! . source, If the eupply of qualied Canadian nureee ihould prove ineuicient. other hureen will have to be brought in. in the interest of the buffering patients. but as there are many I'anndian nureee who have had toeeek employment in the United Btatee. not a few of these` will probably be i available for the Victorian order. Some rat rate Canadian nurses have already volunteered for its 'service. and many more are in full eylnpathy with ite view,a."'-_- ! (`imu1'\`. 5' UUIIIUU UIIIIUIUKIUUH WUYU l'UUuI|IUU- IUUY "uneectar'mms mob defeat; and two Roman CJUJOIICS were elected. The church and the Roman Catholics control the board. In Middlesborough the cl-urch returned five out of six candidates and the Roman Catholics two. Four unscctmrians. one independent, one `Tabepayern representative" and two labor men complete the board. On the other hand In Nornhalnpton. Bradford and Lucas the church puny has met. deleat. lu Bradford this was due to bad orgamm non for church candidates averaged `. l, l"."' . unfnn nnuinur rho rnrlinula On Eh`-) hut Later Information. Ki.\`:s'ro.\'. Dec. 16 --(To the Editor): A few more election returns just to hand fur- nish an excellent commentary on Mr. Bar- k6r a recent letter. In Liverpool the church- men elected number eight on in board of htteen, ll gain of tn 0. In Birmingham four churchmen were elected, the high church man being second on the list with the largest number of votes of any churchmen. In Sheffield u Wesleyan withdrew in favor of the churchiuon. of whom seven were re- turned. together with one Ronmn Catholic. The churchmen polled 205.57% votes and the progressive: with one additional candi date only 197,573 In Stockton ulltho live church candidates were returned. Four II...., ....A.._;......-'7 .__..n J..l..._L .....J 1...... I) ._..... LDC VULUH WUKO uuuly UlllolIU\llUU. On the whole tho opposition of English- men to the religious teaching desired and earnestly enught. by the cliurch of their fathers In a little dnllicult to discover in their behavior at. tho polla.-RonI:R1` W. RAY.-sax. I llllll IUI UIIUIUII UMUUIUIIDUS llVUl'&UU -'l, 757 votes against. she mdicnls 20,832, but the votes were badly distributed. n Hm uzhnln thn nnnnaltjnn nf Rnnnh. uuuu In nu uvuu .... "B . u u - .u \d ......... .. The church of the future will be that. whose agencies for Lho relic! or help of man are most ellicienb, whose battle against evilain every form will be most energetic. whose aids for the embarrass- mente of its members will be most; suc- cessful. whose means of meeting the op- preesiona of life will be most. ample, whose mulniform act.ivit.ies," says one, "will be inclusiwe. not exclusive. [)0 you see any signs of it. in the church of to-day`! nu vu nun yuu vvvvvl . One thing is cort.ain-aa a study of the local church records will prove--t.hn.b the more generous givers to any good object-. the church, the charity, the mission, are those who have accepted bhe pbligabion ro- fcrred to by Dr. I ar}ticust; and uctcd iii an ccrdanco with it. This glVll)g`=bt0 the poor, the needy, tho benighced, to all the funds in which the church is understood L0 be intoroistod. is a growth and a. grace that. is so becoming to t.lieChriaLian. lI!L_ ,L,___.L -1 .L- `..A....__ ...:ll L- Ll...A 'rI|vIAlI\v -u uaq u uuuu vuutlsvvo And Dr. Penticost closed his remnrk- able discourse in Uticu by pointing out that a tenth of the income of the indi- vidual is due the to give -it alone involves no g at sacrice. The free-will offering is that in excess of the obligation. the offering that is made out of a full and grateful heart. And people say, Oh, let us hear less about the money side of religion. If the consecration of wealth is 8 part of that religion, if there cannot be spiritual life without it, if in withholding his contributions one is rob- bang God and deadening his spiritual im- pulses. the education of the church upon the subject is a necessity. und the sooner it begins the better. IX..- AL'.'_.._ ._ _._._A....'.. .... IK ..L-Jr. -5 pLn . Inn .._-... -.. J. on... u... ~.. ...-.v -. -v-w- .. is. We can have a revival any time .we desire it. The reason we do not have a revival is because wo,ns individuals. do not bring all of our tithes into the state- house. There_ have been revivals in all imee, and yet there has never been one which called forth the fullment of this promise in its abundance. .|...l IL. '[!....L:......a- ..l;......I |.h.. unodnnvlr. quiremenh. this eencticotion of wealth, lreely, onreeervedly, fully, it will experi- ence the present condition of spiritual poverty. At the threshold of the church of Chriet God cmphesizee the necessity of the eenctifying of wealth to His ccuse. But when we withhold our riches. why does not God etrilre us dead on He did the twochildren of Israel who withheld the spoils from Him? We are dead. many of us,` end our churches are dead. There are dead men in the pews of our churches every Sunday. Not dead in body. but in spirit. If we were to take a vote on to whether or not wewanted a revival, we would all vote yes. We want that revival, but how much do we want it , `Bring ya all the tithes into the etorehouse.' saith the Lord, `and prove me if I will` not open the win-.' down of heaven end pour you out n bless- ....I ...-..c L1.-.5 -run 1; I `I7- __.. l....._ - ....... ing such as ye shall not be able to receive . Lnrs TO THE EDITOR. mn DALLY wnm. SATIJRDL1`. DECEMBER 13, 3897- and II. (T. DDIGG. William Pnnloy, a locomotive engineer on the G 1`. R.. wet with an` accident neu- Motriohnrc on Friday. The connecting rod 0! the on ino broke. the rqvolving and butiod into! in the ground. Ind ruining onooudo o! the ongino. pitched the engineer hood-lint out of. the cab window to the ground homo twenty loot. Away. One Arm wubrohonyhin In bmiml and his he; and hand ogidon yous. ln;zram Scott. Paienhnm, puoed quiet- ly out. of this life on Tuesday morning at. jho pntriarchnl ago of mnot. yous. He was barn in Slvgo, Imlan . and louvoa nvon children. among them Eliza Juno. widow ol the late Rev. J. H. Stnwort. of Kingston. I mm-nnti wn nnnmnminn fnr Pintnn hnn UIXFTI. KI. U. l\Il I and H. A; Chadd. `Nun-.. l)...-l. wlrul Golplbcnou WI) I EH05 gllllo A new company. to known as "Hunt's Iron Pall (.`.o.. bu bee formed at Lmnrk. Thepartnon are George J. Hunt, John Suthorlnnd Ind E. Homer Hunt. The capital is $1.04). and their but-ineea will gonna manufacture nnd loll "Huntfa Iron Iungnon. _ Q consorvntivo ueocinbion for Pncton bag been orgunilodz Prosldennwilliam Wood-` row; vice-nrolidont. Dr. E. Kidd;oacro- Gary. P, C. Mucous: ttounror. W. H. Williamson. Tho abovo oiooru and the lollowing form the exocutin committee: Mount. 0. 0. Moon. Frank '1`. Wright ....-I :1 A~ mmm, lllturu IGW [lUllrU IIIIIUBH UII I UUC|IlUUI ISU The dilferent. camps belonging to the Prince Edward deer hunter:-' club held their annual "round-up" dinner at Pmrim on Wednesday. In was one of the mom. brilliant affairs ever held in Prince Ed- ward. D I.` Dz..I.....II I.-. -..A.........l Ca f`......A.u. waru. R. F. Biclmoll has returned to Camden East from Lam-downs, where` he was un- dergoing medical treatment. He has not. entirely recovered from the ehoclgalbhouab we see him et his old poet. in the atom. for 3 short time during the day. An Klinlhunl 12.5!` Klillnne Ru: N V we. sscqnpffilqpp CLOTHING, morn ume nurmg me (my. As Michael Ra . Millons lhy, N.Y., W31 `removinga hog from its pen the animus bocamomluriutod. seized him by the log and jammed him against. the side of the pen with great force. The bout wu alter- wnrds docpcbchod with a shot gun. A nnw nnmnanv. to ho known as Hunt's on w Pull-. soon tutor ne was mnrrueu. Mr:-. Joseph '1'. L-xtchford, Tweed. ro- ceived 11 letter on 'l'humduy conminim: the sad news that hot bromer, Samuel E. Walker, of Dulutih. Minu., had died after a few hours` illness on December lst IV:-innn L`.lwnu-4-I rlunr hnnfnn.' nlnh held PIOFGO OI In!) D. N VV. fBllWlIy. Mrs L-mor Humrd, mother of Dr. J. I! Morden. l`ictnn. will huvo atbained the age of ninety-ve yours on January lflbh nexn. Mrn. Hazard enjoys good health. Minn (ilnw whn had 1-hnrun nf Lhn nrin. C0 [BECK] RI : BEIDPLVIIIB llllI'lll|.' Ill. Jack I).ivorn and his wife (nee Miss Annio Mc.\'oi|l), Clnrksville. have been ro` ceiving congratulations of friends on tho unnounc:-inenc of their ma_rringe, which took place FIX months ago. n \l.mrlnn rlmnh rnninvnd nn nhl rnni (IEIN1 OI ruuulu. LVIUFCB I. HUI, HI}. IIKCU ninety one gears. He was born in An- trim, Ireland, nnd came to this country soon after he wan married. II..- l.......L 'I` I nbnkfn-.3 '1".-van.` no mo uosoronm juucmon me. A joint. mock company has been furmr.-d in Smith's Falls to purchaee grounds and run a fair in that. town. The bulk of tho stock has been subncribed. 15-- nL-:........- flu.-. ........ ......-..-...o. M. 0V9Ty 'y rlgnc, DIU, D125. UIIK llll. In .\t,hunn, on Tuesday, Rev? Mr. Scan- lnn united in the bonds of matrimony Miss Emma l`ou|in and W. Stinron, an em- ployee ol the B. & W. railway. Mr: I.-Lnnr Hwvmrri. mnrhnr nf Dr. J. I". IVIFH. FIRZSTU 0I\_]0yF KUOH IIBIIILII. Minn Ulow, who had -hnrge of the prZn~ cipnl'a depnrbmenb in $110 Athens nchool during the model term, has been engaged to tench M. Kemptville durimz 1:-ms. Jar-In Ihmrn nnd hm wife [nan Minn HOTIH EEO OI I`;l'|EVlll0. The members of the Deaeronto re bri< gade are grateful for 816 received from the Rabhbun company for services rendered at. tho llosoronm junction tire. A inim. uvnnlz nnrnnnnv hnn Mann fun!!!`-r` A POST CARD atock mm neon sunncrmen. For Christmas. That. new ovorconb. Not. unease-nry to wait. for the convenience of your tnilor. Porfocr. tting coats and in ovary way right, $10. $12. Oak Hull. In Amnn nn Tunaduv. Rev: Mr. Scan- IICXD NBHEDII. William H. Brown. formerly of Napaneo Mi|ln,has been appointed superintendent; of the .-\nchor Mulls paper company, of Wind- eor locks, Conn. l`.n|nn .: Wnrvlinh nhnnnlnfnn in fnnnu DHTOO Y0!` UH. n. U. INILCHBII. A new post oice, known as Ear-b Hun- gerford, will be opened on Jun. lab, at. the xesidence of John Whalen. eight; miles north west. of Erineville. VIVL- ......_L...._ at Ll... I\ nnnn gala G-an km: UOUK DIACO l'|X HIGHLY)! llg. On Monday death reruovod an old rcei dent. of Polzund. Moses Paul, sh. nged ninovu nnn tnnrn "1: urns hnrn in An. U1 II. E. I)Ul'IIIgUl'. llllll-UL! DLMIUIS L'U|lElIl, Pxctnn, Unt.., mg illness. The gminery. stable and canton L9 be longing Ln \mIrew koilcy, nearSto<,-0 were burned on Tuesday. Lo:-us. $1.000; incur nnce, 3401. `An .~..ul.u. |...n Ir-mnn -nnnimarl nf Hun HUI" |A')CKH, UUIIII. Go.ley a English chocolates in fancy boxes, al-no I owe|l a New York chocolntoa forhrislarnas week. Only I}."c. a pound ; three for $1. E. C. Mitchell. A .....+ nnim. l.m....~.. n. E`....+. nn. nncu, 0-mu. ` An order has been received at the C I . R. shops`, Perth, for 51)!) hox cars. and Mr. hum! expects to build 1.200 of thm-.\e next seaaon. |l7.II.`...... I.` 12.-...- `...........ln .-J \'...m..e.n TUHU. F. C. Dorway, Lnnark. a C.P.I . tole- grnph operator for some years. has been appointed station agent no Kipawuy, Al- g0lTH). Fmnk ..E I L` l)..._:..._..._ IV._:s-.l 05.4..` ...-........I I.`[`1UlIi of J. F. I)...A.... Tlrll on W: (`Ulll`P'(ll|y, IPUU Uhu. Mr. Ihchurdaon, Tumwurph, taken aick last spring with consumption, lingercd until '1`hursda_y last, when he was called to rest. D {'1 1\...... .. T........l- .. I" U I) n`n The time for the payment of accounts has been `extended one week-unli1 Saturday, Dec. 18th, when those accounts unpaid will pass to the attorney for the estate to collect, ` Vllluua 12. L1. LYUICHBIL Mrn. Leavene, wife of N. B. Lcuvena, shoemaker M. Foxboro. died on Wednesday, aged eighty-ono years. For (lhrinmnnn silk neck scarfn. nnv urine up (:0 6:3 UU. KIRK flllll. Jamos Black, a pionear of Lnnark county, has resided in Rama"-ay for seventy-six years, and is still halo and heruty. Kira A nah-nu: ffnrnnhnll A Irnnnhn Inna ICLIUIIU .)lH. Alberc Moodie and Miss Maggie Taylor. b -th of Norah Hmsley, were united in marriage on \Vcdnenduy, Dec Shh. Mr llmlmrrhmn, '[`.|mwnr[.h_ hnlmn nick ugeu elguny-one yaarn. For (Jhrismnaa silk neck scarfe, any price you wish to pay. We have them from 25:.- up to $3 50. Oak Hall. Jnmnn Hlnnlz A nimmnr nf Lnnnl-It nnuntv. HIIU IU Bblll HNIU NU HUM! lay: Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Almonbe, has sold bcr- firm in Lanmk township to Thomas W. Arnonb for $. l_0U0. \l.. .....I ........... ;. n.....II I......~. rm. t.....:lu LHUIIIIIH VV. IXFHUDU I01` um-I,UUU. .\'o and porter in small kegs for family use. Jae. Thompson, `.39. Princess street. l hone ..1Il. .\ IL-.. \l.....l'..-. ....A ":nn Ila:-1-in 'T`.|n`r\rv mamsnrate Ieea. N. S. Turner has been engaged to teach the public school in Picbon an an annual salary of $3.50. M rn. Amlmw Enrmr-_ whn nnxhrnd at the sumry UI EJDU. Mra. Andrew Eager, who suffered at the Bridgewuer re some six weeks ago, is rapidly recovol ing. l'ur.ias am here in a hundred different lfflluly FECOVOI mg. Purses are here in a. hundred different abylesgnnd the poorest: of them excellent value. E. C. Mitchell. II... I ...... .. ...:|`4 -5 \T D Tn.......us DIUII 30 D` U: NIITICUUII Eu Mrs. William Fergueon, Napnnee. has entered an _ac`.ion against: her huuband for alimony. Fnr (".hrinl.mnn Nam nlnltnr nr nvsrr-mat Persons having parcels put away for them, and on which a deposit has peen paid, will please to call- and secure them at once. AT WALSH S GREAT CHEAP SALE

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