Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1897, p. 4

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ing the ministry mu: men wnom man In: steeped in yer. (2) Inwnrd reoult.e- in clmncter uilding. He who would lend men to God must. be like God. III... .......A gngglmr Rnv. Dr. Evang_ God be like uou. The second speaker, Rev. Dr. Evans. spoke from his out as follows : "Blessed Are the merciful for they shall ohuin mercy -I'm going to bo meroiful.end sat down. Though sorry to lose en address on "Systematic Giving" l)r. Evans action was not. uneppreciaued in view of the number of epeeken who won to follow. Rev. Williun hlclnhot-h. chairmamelect ahi in man. and man`: eonrco of strength an of race to do his divinely appointed work. etc contain the ground for thnh rootnhtelnonc of Chrieh. "Without. Me ya can do nothing." As none and heir: of God. recognizing Him as our Fnther. shall the miuionanooof to-day not pnyloodt 1 :-ayermueh be no moon factor in this work. Two direct. ndv|n~ urges will spring from it: (I) Ontwud ueonlte no seen in the sending forth of npeciol men for special work, and in ll- the ministry with whom lives on nmmmd in nnvar. (2) epeeken who to Ionow. Rev. of the union, npoho on "The Need of the Maritime Provincoe." Ho [eve I sketch ol the work being done in some of the mission churohee. He spoke of the edvieubiiity of I eloeer union with the churches of Maine end recommended the sending of 1 strong depntetion fmun the union to vflit and en- courage the brethren by the see. Hie optimum was evident from his cloeing words. "I believe that the future he euc- eeee for ue--sueceee that we hu-e never dreemed of in thepeet. 1:... rr n nun... M the Northern Con- dreamed or in thepaec." Rev. '1`. B. Hyde. of the gregational church. Toronto. spoke for Ontario. Be em mixed the thought that it Congregntione ism ie to eucoeed home minions aee a neqeasity, and that the ....;-a- -uu.-b5mua Dha n" annbnrt of )0 minions uaqooslty, mu mu I.uv Iociot Inusmvo the full support of the chute at, on tho gtound of molt-preoorvm tion hoing tho nk rnlo of |iio,if for no other reason. He touched also upon the joyof giving. closing with the thought that the richest. life in not the om `that. re- ooivou host. but. the one (but give: most. Tho chairman. in introducing the next. or. Rov. W. G. Pnddofoot. spoke 0! hunt: on Englishman by birth, A: cool I oiun of the United Shun. s cocoa Incident of Canada. and, thorofoto. ...-i_.u.a u... .......a hi: -nnv an-ikinn @@ I IQIIGOIIB 0| Unnaun. Inn, Iiwuuunl concluded that among his Inny striking. ..|......a..:uin.Iu nn-sand. the canton. %QlIX Ill. among IIII Gun] lillllll. ohnnctotistionho the con ofalionuho Ionringqnclitiel ofmong and tho Rudy moan plodding ol the honor. Ir. Pu def , who in the canton old uonhry of the American homo mis- ulomty Iocioty. upolo upon Tho Need of the Hour. No no pun- 0orh9tt .s.!!ar!!`?1Irv, Comuscarlom union. The maul mama on no uuuuu. wu- {Ngntlonal lortign m ionuy oootooy wu uold {,uhrduy`lhrno9n at two o'clock. lath . Int. ";'.3io-'-1,'u7a".."'s 's.?.'s-'r's3"3`.'.."oao'n'.' Imam mlnlnnu-I nnmnthn. lIIlIlDiII_II' UK IWCHHI IDIIUI UIIU homonhdonu-ynomuu. V Auhoclonool tin uldnu 5 vote of think: nu moved by Raw. A. l`.IloG louondodby Rn. Dr. Benin and. can ~withppluuu.'1'honuI.i `load ';.\riM::hobonodiotion by lhv. ol?1:.\; oId. `I. an hr opplw` ' Vul- tlu. Ran the npukc in his All-prunrlul my vividly dooorlbid tho pouibllnliu {or nldonuy work unsung tho emigrants` ulna an honrlnn . into u oountrv 3* "LE-'1':-;..'"~:.=2 IN G I bingo Ind|tn::withr3IlII from {hair hud- hustn unk: ng`D_QInmn-nh in (hair mnjrn IIZIDEZ1.WlUllIZllIl'@|1oIlIlI' Illllnl` iuglo Ihlr Iottlounb in choir wauru ohltl - h:n:n:;drt:P:n?h:nn tnrtuolootzn It-Ids: I;nIn3'n loulou. Tho action this mdinin In: won over ontiro! to thoolurp of t 0 laden. Min Don I, of Monbrul. conducted the dom- Al-.__ L... A; I`... n'nlnnL 0.5- nhnhv Ql `COLUHBIAS 7 `nu: `ma smaonnn. onmrolf no use coup or mo union. mu bi hour. A: non o'clock tho choir no him by tho ptooldonh of tho woman`: bond of Iniuion, Mu. D. Mc0u||nu|. who has lled tho position our oinoo tho inception of the board. and ho: (ho honor of being the mothor of tlmo miuionorioo who hovo gone out under the Amos-icon hand. Mn. Frndlnnd. hhc not-curt. DN- W00 IIIVI gvnu Dill) Ilnuur uuv nun-uu-u bond. lire. Freeland. the eecreury. pre- sensed the report of the nnnuel. DOONI3 at Lena-k. her menace being one cheer. and epeekln ol the eenieetneee and tell-eeotioe "whit: have elwn e been olnreolaerietio of" Vernon : wot . Min Dougell 1-pole on the work of thebueineee oommitue. Mn. Webeon. of Hamilton, gave 3 practical talk on the work done among children. , She etrongly advocated the forming of mioeion bnnde. believing that though often hard to, men- Age and dieeoureging in their results, they played an important part in ohe edvenoe- menb of the mimonur come. A .......... ..........a In Men: Sundae-Inn. of A paper prepared oymrs. . u. Danvills. Qua. resident ofuI`|..h`:.rQ :`sIbec provincial W.C. .U., `on "Church Work and Tom nee. was read in her absence by Miss ames. The paper dealt with the deplorable iaot that with every missionary who goes out from our shores thou- sands of gallons of rum go along to debauch and to degrade those whom the missionary seehstolift up to civilization and to the life of Christ. Mrs. Moodie. of Montreal. treasurer of the board. read an excellent paper on The New Dorcas Work."and in it she showed how much our more favored churches can do to help those families on the western frontier to whom the various kinds of handiwork ro~ duced by the skiliul ngers of the 11: em Dorcas would he so acceptable. u:.. 1...... mnlm nn "Trainimz for 8un~ churoliee. Thia afternoon the annual meeting of the Congregational college of Canada and the Congregational pu liehing eociety are being hold. This evening will be do- voted to the foreign miasionary .eociet.y. Rev. C. H. Daniela. home eecretary of the American boardwill speak. Sub- ject: "Christian Conquest and Inspira- tion to Elfort. Rev. Dr. George, olSc. Louia, the probable 1-uoceeaor to Dr. Bar- bour in the principalehip of the college will also speak. Dorou would be ecoepumo. Miss James spoke on "Trnining day School Work, giving an oooount. of her work in the bmning nohool at. Chicago, Ill. Mr. Numith. of `Toronto, spot` afew words on the work of the Toronto training school. Mn. 3. E. Bolton. of Garofreu then give I abort eddreee on The Country Church," pleading for n closer relation: between city end country churches. vm.:..n.....~m an annual meetimr Frontenac one. open any um nlgnu. A number of "probntionon are being trained on the street. nilvny line to mob in the oapsoity of conductors. Livoroomplninucumlhy-Bcham'aPilIe The {dead trees in the custom house grounds should be lovinnl . but. rmly ro- movod. Paco to their as ea! Ii`... .11 \.:...i. A` min nun Au-not : Arnim -?_._- What tho Buy Reporter! (high! on tho I'Iv- moved. Peace to menr lanes: For all kinds of pain use Amol a Arnim Auodyno. Th. India: of St. Luke`: church. Wil. uodyno. ' The India: of limnavillo. will conduct: A garden party at. the church grounds townrda the close of next. week. \ 11...... m.:m..- nu hnnvmdnvswadrirr week. - Mayor Skinner vru buaybo-day swcdrirg in the acmbinoon for the vote on the gum elovntor bonus by-law. which takes phce on Wednesday next. rnnh vnlunn in shoes at. Huinoc & keeps selling. We . ` never have too many in stock. in oak or walnut nish. We have cheaper suites. but it isthe nllu. Yours, 1. 5. nmuson co, l4)olot.l/9. {see tnelr moon an on. The city engineer should detail two men to cut down the dead trees in the attacks. They are an eyesore Ind I sign of neglect. md want. of Rublic lute. .. hum mknn in [Jun nun of A... -.......l Wednesday next. Groom vnluea in shoes Iooiotla. See their about at 81. "FL- nibu A-`sinner -hnnlrl dnfnil Lin men ..... ..... .... -_,---._ _,_- ,, ublic An appeal :5 been taken in the use of the Kingeton vehicle company vs. Fulton. tried at Truro. 31.8.. and decided ugeinat. the company. The jury in mid to have pone directly against the judge : inetrac- an; tiono. Many of the militiamen in camp at BM- rioeld mistake the city latter-carriers and policemen for oflicer-. And gravely solute show in posting. The men of A eld battery alto come in for a share of the honors. I`...-.-.l-inl. in Iild hi oilinnnn whn Pid honors. Complnint is made by cilinna who reside in tho neighborhood of the crossing of Johnston and Albert ntreoto\bnt the algo- tric lights in that locality give very poor nor-\rnn. n thavno out on aovonl ninbto trio lights in that. Iocemy gave very poor service. ea theygo out night: every week. New books. R. Uglow & Go. The made were coneidered too muddy for e no yeeterdey. consequently the nip of the Keeweyden cycle club wee poet n- ed nneil to-day. After the run tbefcyc in: will edjourn to the residence of Mn. Hee- kell. when refreehlnenu will be pertekeo end e deuce indulged in. - NA- hnnhn, K Unlau & C0. "`::;',`;';_`?"`;,'_"}`,'R',';;,,'cQ 4 DOIB Iungston Agents. l'1|IVl:.a on u.uum:_| I An nmidont hnpponod to I {night min last night non Buns`. N31. The acct dent in caused by n washout sad the on- xinovnoturuod oomplobly over into the a hob, dragging tho mun tnin with it. , The Eruun Ind bnloumn were killed. ...`.`:;.`.: :.3`*.:.::'r`:.:s..'"3s: ,`.'l Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 85 co.. boulo. P. L Thorn , ho former `dad ' ......:r:;. .'........,.., .:'..::'.:.... "4 Princess Street- :"'"::, ; ,,? 5'3;;u'f_;:v;':m;,':;, 3:; Have just, placed In stock a nice range of colors oi tbs .... ...'."u.';"s. '2 ~.'n>`.n'{`... I.`.'I.":`.a"._...i'.' Ceiebfated -ngl nhn-Q A hung nnmhl nf Kinpmnnl W0fIq|IIX\i.I'.I'5- UDUFUIZTIP 3. what 0 lugonunhor olliinptounnn I unnnnlund. Ihvif new hot. R.Ug|ovt Things? (IL A lulu: nuiyul ycuudnyfnn Ilia Ncllbouynluncorl arrival n u-Jwu cu: Illnrv ----- run- ... -__ W. . .77., , non mi:-uonur A r pared b Mn. Sanderson. of x....:... 31. maidens of the Quebec l'lII New bookl. R. Uglow & Co. Frontenac ode. day and night. A nnlnhr hf "nroInI.ionorl M CAIAOA ILL? AOIOCIATIIOI. ` Q. .n-ng_ 11 mp. 71:11. nuaum 0 up an WH|G'8 WIND WAFTS. 16i3Eou RSE The way we are doing bnsiness, Ca':';ii `io'nIy'%' `-is strange. But think how much better prices it let's ,1u1s~ make for`yo'u. It brings us goggseat the least possibh`: /cost. It wipes _outeverything' in"the way of bad debts. It saves almost all the expense of Book-keeping. It simplies the store management. . `i ' D--nun. u-\A:r\I\ur I-`mn :9 L-nurnrl `mans .'|I\l! nun A` fnen. LU DII IIIIEJ lIj\! JI\.II\v IIIUIIIUI UIIIVIIIO sources 15 a penny saved for you; if you trade here. Ilvcyy penny that is saved from any one of these All these things in a credit business help` to make up" Ex enses. They are always added to the cost. of , g s. If the store gets along those who bu it s`goods must starve in all these extra burdens.".-"T `ey do not know when they pay them for they are hidden in the prices put on goods. You save money by buying or . a. Cash Stone. ` "7_`i3._ ___'I'I 2 \./CIs)II kJU\JI\u People have expressed surprise at the variety and. extent of our showing of Laces, Embroiderie`s,. and Handkerchiefs. They will be more surprised to-day. New lots direct from the makers help us to do it. But the low prices have been a still greater surpr-ise; just an evidence of what cash buying and cash selling` can do coupled with knowing where to buy. Val Laces at 16c. 20c. and 260 doaen. Silk Laces at 80. 100. 12 , 150. 900, 250 yard. Torchon Laces, Handma e. at 100. 12:0. 150. Imitation Torchon Edging 100. 150, 200. and 260 dozen. Black All-over and Skirting Laces. $1, $1.86. 88.26. Embroidery Edgings, lo. 20, 30, 40, 50 yard. Embroidery 2 to 2} in. wide 50 yard. Embroidery 4 to 5 in. wide 100 yard. Skirting Embroidery 86 to 40 in. wide 500 to 750 yard. All Over Embroidery 250. 600, 650. 760. and 000 yard. Swiss Lawn Handkerobiefa, Hem-Stitched, 60 dozen. 6e.eaoIi.` ` Swiss Embroidery Handkerchiefs at 100. 13.50, 150. 181:. 800, Mb, 800, and 850 each. ` .$ sTU'?DAY.T_RAP'N0 . I` can `AI IDI It Seems Strai1g'e.% - |Mi}%lincry, Ir%in_1m pr Untrimmcd. Starr & Sutcliel [y'all and see them. Is generally conceded to be the xing up sort-Furnisliinga sad the like. hose Lines are S ecinl: - Men's White aundried Shirts at 600. ' Men's Colored Front Shirts. with Colored Cuffs. $1. Men's Elastic Web Braces 15;: pair. Men`: Full Fashioned Cotton Sox 2 pair for 250. Men's Full Fashioned Cashmere Box 260 pair. Men's Cotton Sox 60 in air. Men's Bow and String ion, 8 for 260. Men's Fonr-fold Linen Collars, 2 for 250. . Men's Celluloid Collars. 100 each. _ Men`: Linbn Handkerchiefs. 2 for 960. Men`: Flannelette Shirts`. 850 each. Men's Golf Stockin s. 500. 760 and Cl air. C Men`s Kid Gloves. lg:-own`: walking or riving. $1. $1.95 per pnir. Women's full-fashioned Fast Black Cotton Hose, 2 poir for 250. Women's Ribbed and Plain Blnok Costume 11030. 260 pair. Women's 81 Kid Gloves. slightly soiled. 500. .. Women : Linen Gloves, 250 a pair. Women's Lisle Gloves, 100 I pair. Women`: Ties. 100, N50, 250 Moll. Women's Collnra, 150. 20c. 25c. Sliirt Waista,40e. 500. 750. $1, $1.86. $1.50. Pewny 8: Co. Kid Gloves. \( I-`ORMERLY RICHMOND a Go. 118 and I20 Princess Street. Sole Kingston Age/nfs. HAINES & LOCKETT The best assort-mon1n. the best value are here. qunmsmIsmum,m. This Beautiful Table, In Mahoginy and cum Birch."with Bond Bnu (_2_lav `*LY-5- jiji I-v vv-u -- - -_._.-..-_ on-nuonun-no-au'cnus sun In: 3.3. --ca-pm. ,,WKCh\hh.|%.w\0llI.sIdun 4 ~uv'n'Am our 81'. unmca g._,,, ,_ ;_L-_ L_ JL-|t-An_A.~_ STE! hhndthnnnufulnln J. nouns & ca, 44 CLARENCE ST. nJu.uo noip-it 8*"??- D I----II\%Iv$n7g Q: R` _ nulxw huhhh at nuns-n unlu- "`.`.\...3:-`l`-!': `-.:""a'.`:? Ono. wouumon Enoch. Pond `of H-adsnuui-Igww '._dQ.IldatInll lhc;quhr 3-... I)- J- -II -1 tqalnotllnchulnnd owl Camp Beds.nll styles `in woven wire and duck tops. Mat- tresses to t. We bought a number of these very low and sell them same way. Our $12 Bedroom Suite E5323 ,............, ...._ . .....- .- ...,...... -_- govorunonlonn t and hi: policy. It in conmlihd to tho qnution. and in way which don not pu-nit of ehnngo.-7 Any- thing to any any will not affect it. no in oiphor for or nplnub tho tunponnoo un- pnigu. He cannot capo taking sides. On one stool or the other. pmblbiuon or unti- prolllbitiou. In must sit on or sit botwoon l thou. Which in in to ho! `WC. IV` C I CV fI-U ....... ...., .. worn And Ardom. but am: oiglnoon yooro of opooiol loglolotlon in tho direction of A high tori! vorlooo oonpllcotlono Arloo which forbid A ouddon ohongo In A dloront dlrootlan. And progcou unto ho undo Alou- ly. Mr. Iioldlng hon boon A olooo. And oornoot handout at All this comm-y'o un- olol Athlro. Aud ho lo In:-pontng hlo op- pononto by hlo group of tho Albanian. Ho room: (or All ho dooo. And he in not A role! to oxprooo it. The roootion im- pllod iii tho roloronoo of tho But in not do- ...__J `VICCWIIUC T III IX? VI III? Z, I . "Tho libonlprou will not prolnbly to- morrow, tint ioour pollay on the tom- ponnon question! We have not on onto our podtlon now. If an aid the govern- ment volld adopt it. Thu in wlnt the libnnllhnd boon doing for yours." In it. now! And wlm. of tho constru- tlvu? Whatiu tho Moon! of the party bntn moon! of app:-opt-lnmion of the ox. porlonoo and though of others. of the plan -3 104...`: -Lhu|n It tumult` nah nvlnlnnfn it. yunuuuvu u-uu u-y-.-- v. ww-v.~. v. v..- r. of reform: which it could not originate all. The man who._ undo it wlnt in was, he by hi: mnguotic pononglity -u ..-.. ;. la... ....n .....|. it... rho Id man by him and -L-.l:-_A. A- Ll- ..:lI .-.- 4... EVERY DAY Ll. BE SUMMER VERY SOON. auuu --vu up, -u.- --- ---w -..v.- ohedient to hie will. was out ready to no- tice that to which the people leaned and to inoorporahe it into; him policy. He even appropriated the name of hie op- ponanta' party and called hia the liberal- ....-.....n... ......a- I . -.. am. ...ll..l yveivuwu runs, -In- uu-uvu non. v-v nu.--.- ooneerntive perky. In wee. too, celled the petty of union end progreee while he lived and directed it. but when dieeeneion let in. when the traitor: got to work, end carried huivee in their hoote for deadly coniot when they met. the nerne we: heard no more. The onmmm pm, hed ehown iuou to be out of harmony with the temperance party. The government reeieted tinde- nund for prohibition for which Mr. uuuuun. - -w --.._ u.- vvv-. ---v- ,...- ._ . upon. The iilnnl party put molt on noon] an in favor of the plebiscite, and, as Sir Richard Cartwright bu mid. having put their land: to tho plo thy minister: ......-L 5..-- L.-I. "f."i.";"..'J.'.'s.'..s.: .. ..n .. . ao~ minion tune. Ontario has dooland in hvor 0! it. Wbqthor Mr. Whitney I.-- ._..A..I _..- v v-v- `y- ---v on tall from his pnnnt nttonnnos. But in cannot maintain this nilonno. Ho Inna: Ioollthopooplowhnnho ntnndo upon the plobilnih. nnd I that it inaplinl. The _.....___._A _. L -n..I L:. ...i:... , In .I. II W Z ? CCU lI'III Irv II-I-I John! I: I5! dlnonluno chorus oglth cou- Iunlln pay `ht: chaugooftnrl`. or he Iho_pvnnucnt n dunonueonont in n- gudlih inlononu. at the special un- uadou hid How main aim dag genus! election. ` Tull clung}: cannot ho lightly aonnidond. `rho doom: of the gown- ..._._L I... - 4...`--- A-..ll -_- LA I081` HAVE A POLICY. 4 At Aylmor Mt. "Whitney. the leader of the oppulislon in the logiahtun. undo this nlonnoo to tn issue of the dny : lI__ l2L-_-I '_.__-- ._III ..I. -_`L-LI- IA. Uvuvvn In-u -I`:-van vv Iuvsl-vuu-J wu-vu nn nllcgod indopondonh doctor: in declined to adopt the plobinoiho unmouuof Lgnhlgnn an A A-J-uln-n an OLA "nnn. pangs. vv -o-vrv v-v r-v-vuu-vv -- - -- vs booting pu .lio opinion on tho liquor qua- Iion; it rofonod thin quoobion to o connin- oion which upon Inootho and lhoonodo of dolluo In oollooting ovidonoo and in looking o upon which Inn not boon ootod _ IVL- in.....| ....g. ....o n..u .. fur -uvu ----~ -v cannot turn back. T` That`: one reason why on should put. on our SCRE N DOORS and INDOWS at V 0390- ` % What you mat is here. TORIES IN A BAD WAY. Tho publication of lotton oi Inouhon of pulialnnl U0 tho Into pootmustergcnonl. in unit of oomuvkun oioialn and nail oonlnoionhuptoducuda uhockofnrr in; character and dogtu. All china:-ion: N "Cpondonoo Inn not into printed. but 0. -ughofihhu Inongivon to thopnu to radio. jun how the pen omen busi- ..... .....- _....._.J L- DI- A.I-I..L- I\.-a... &Il@` III lInIl,.vIncnII|uouvI'I. hutwouldlaupculucoalonmqllc pnviou ooulskntlon Ind nub noon- nldonuonunnoounry." In -.......... .._..... ...- .:Jun.- n... 7...." Ea 2:43": .':7.'....Z.T:',7 .i.'.'.'. -_ _|I....l x...I-_...I-..A .I..A..-. h .I..Ix....I .".l!a INDIE` XIII in In his an-ill. which 3: L-5 In -an-nlal `nu noggin: nmnlnlll uouuwuu -u---`uu-v; -. l and othcn of his kind. Oluh Walnut diuundod I hit in Ihoplcuuodiupofdnouuunsilhontiu: Sod Natal! um I captain mil union- vngnhhlhtlliohvonuhovntolnina Ool. Tynutgnddwut and warrior in -cutout kimono. intimated shah voIldhnNodunnducIpIoId.inpoIt clot pinup. or lg vdlld know his nuunvkydhtndloonuoouhudwbo htglhnvuludtlcqlhnthpouoloo hipulu-should ounhh inlchnnouor ls. Aciill-3-lllswoullnlkundhhln biltntz and John (hula: Bytes. oi Ilniclinithnh. uppuhdhluln lauut,\onnuIAd_uIhBill&ykud TIuh.puu.u.aunhnua-nsugmoc AL.-A gtgnkgannijn Kn-nan Hangs.- nuuvu managed by Birjzlolpho -_.I M .0 Li. Lgpl THE. ;p!`.Y .WI:II<=- o_f'\hnunmlu'Idnb:vIiu|iIonhin-I .1 . - W` TTUTZC jn CCU, pvopndcMliowhI.,K tin um 'I_J-g ` `nag-Q1`; ` Il- 1rLifsTJo1rrr smT(}jr_11, PA-auuL-umnuu-.a. ovidluuuol nnhutnh-nugunubwt pubis hoi- .CVCWfjWT.Z Iitwucx JIIhI`PIoIuI;uI o anpinlnut. Ir. than and Na noun. and -5.. chhgdllu-his hump length! Ilhdllllnd Q hand: gcultu-.nluutiniqy.vh-no .4-gt-nnjjnning-nIh' mi T""""""" -"'V""""' gig.` uh pnnnIiut-jut Innnntlnlu-il:-.Iduu|.ur|-in-I _..._...-..._...msI.-LI-L-`IQ-sd j CT :15 it-u `vi-wt-' '3" Iuguulnwm-was:-upuuavuv .11..` $.II&gInm:A not nu ooxawmu-. \ it we Hanan-I`Iri.: mo mun : .llr. molding can til Inongh to moulds arm. which nooufo. ._A In ......I.I L; - ._g.h-an .n-ln-h II In; rtnuvu unusu--u-up n Inna-y urns one rsihnpo sen nlgnnl In ALA `Iguana.--uh QM 1|. ILA IIIII- looting of The Woman`: Aulllerv coa- olndod OI Thomas). The Thursday session was opened by devotional exercises led by Mrs. Rogers. president. Sirty members were res- end. Mrs. Woodcock. of Camden `est. ted only one con regation in Len- nox and Addington ennery withouta wanna`: auxiliar . Greetin-rs were re- ceived from the oronto auxiliary. from provincial Dorcas society. and from sev- eral members unable to be resent. An interestinjr report from is K. B. Brown. missionary in the northwest. was thankfully noknowledczed. Miss lnnee. Toronto; Misses Carter and Wor- tele, Quebec. and Mn}. Grant. of Rich- mond. were introduced by the commit- tee on courtesies. A letter from Miss Montramliert. sending greetings ofthe provincial auxiliary. also gave an en- couraging ncrount of the progress of the schools for llln3l:l oot Indian hoys. Letters from the shop of Suskutelie- mm. from Mrs. Matheson. Indy mission- ary at Onion lake: Miss` Smith. Nines- ton`s medical missionary at Nagnno, Ja- n. were heard with much inaermt. iis Smith has fonned :3 wo:nun`s auxi- li.ir_v in her new station. with twenty members. and it is a great help in church work. Greetings were ordered to be sent to that. denoted niissionury. 11-: J K Molnrinn unvnnvnrv man par cont "Nickel shown adtonsilgh. . `povon no squat j-:0;u-hon tubing ordinu-ila T n bioyolu bu I tomilo .....:K H of that 55,000 pounds to the square Over 0 hundred thousand Illilu olpnotiod rond touting con- in our hbontory oxponmonts--- proving our potent nal: joint non- tiolu tobo much stronger thou our I ..... -...A \l8Io.I Riga! 'I`uI\na an Inn` II WI! STUD] UIIDI IIIIU Inna-v-v-v--v pay. an in ii up:-uumd in the homo ofooumouuud in the auto. was fun- Qlully dnunding hhngriminal prouoontion of the out when. whip; u an inhmodhry of the Hon. l(r.'l`nno. wrote 1 communion- \ion in I my Iugut|vuoIpu_1ou`|l,bonou. How wan hi: mu: obwnoth Aiad it Mr. Hulook. in viewing the oorrupondonon his I- l..I- I- Ll. A-.._A_--.5 --ul hulinnvn n9 1". III VIUWIII` T Illlirviu-VI-vw -so In fyla in bi: dapartnont, and lndioativo at 0'0:-nlptiou. poalnllol the spirit of a black- guard and instinct of a hone-thief. what of that who obtain oon-upondanoo aor- uptitiomly. give it a manner it never oun- voyod. and want It to become at of the public and criminal rooorda. Mr. lotto: load: in the offences `against tho propriatiu in tho commons. and the Witness oorrospondont an that "among -tho lottou asking Sir A. P. Cu-on to to- now contract: at old rates without tender at tomb from Mr. Footer." So that he is one of those who Mod: a fumigating. An ingenious New York liquor mer- ohunh hu hit upon this huppy thought which hoomhodios in cirouloro uoolorgy- mon'und other: who on ouppooodto be` com nhotulnon: All jugs packed in plain bout, with no marks on brand: on tho outside by which content: n be known. That : what my be called I do~ __y._ .1 .1 -'.u-.-:| W - N W vluucil goiiIl.'v'Hno`iu`vhu tho pthtaootlnlpandllouoln lllnnlnwu ldonullhlpiiloouuuudnvlllninou oonurlollonphoud updnlt bymphioul `ntudn; than vu. Ioywhontho mil: were nlohod by vlndlotivo politician. and Ihoftnoortodto in order thou lotto:-not lihonl ludou night 50 oorutiniud; And it In only noontly that tho oonurvntlvo __'.... -- as. 1. ..........4.u| In min hmnn They need to any ns the government bed A good deal so do with the weather. When Sir John lived the crops were el- weye good. A eimiler feeling in expressed by L'Avent (Jude. of Quebec. which inti- mebee thet providence hue Fonc against the province since Mr. Flynn e defect. Mr. Footer in authority for bhoatatboment. chub ndvouity uolidiel and reconcile: u ntv. So its name that Clark Wallace, V. F. McLean. Dr. g:-oulo, and other lichen, lmro gohinto efold and are at again. Thoy nmonded the Topper quot. Bit Mmkonsio Bovoll, Hon. John Coati- gan. Hon. John Hoggu-t. were absent from the conservative bunquoh to Sir Charles Tuppor. And there were others. The party has noh fully recovered from thou old oonlpinoy. [0 DC SQIIK I0 lnm. (I8\0l!`(I l'l1I$Sl()Il`|l')'. Rev. J. K. McMorine gaveavery ear- nest, indeed. eloquent nddrees. point.- ing out that God chooses e certain num- l;er of persons out of the world accord- ing to e doctrine 0! election, that throng]; them the word mi ht be spread to the uttermost parts. C ristiena are put into the world to he n light been-.r to others. He compered the narrows of 1 river. where the current is stronr and the waters-do . to some verses in scripture where e ew words seem to contain the essence of religion. u. {or example the text: Do all to the glory of God.` First. a christian works for himself; bye and bye for others. out then he begins to work for God. He that in the enl they would know thet they had been the means 0! smiling just efew jewels to the Saviour`: l!IY!\l"l\. . is -W fj - -?i'--1 Vn- . iiM`IhtI|poH.hrII toms, topun lllohrlln dchfln A __.- A Amp`-nn If the Yankees want. I t.nn" war on the lumber and log quenbion let them have it. Canada has nothing to pin and nll to lose by n eluding policy. Rehnlintion in invit- nd_ AI. in ha triad- Zulllx Willi,` uyn led. Hhbou-iod. FUVIIII Ir-u I-u-v--.. ---.... '---- _,, thun Ilotioutoho out Nichol Stool Tubing u used I Nickle Btul Tub- lig ital! twice at strong as Tubing I_'. ...II- ..--.I . : -|Cv-w u. up... - vioo at thddovil. crown. Mia Tilloy made another of her im~ px-active addnem-s. riding thatglthough the diocese had been divided. seemed to her that this year`s meeting was Inger than the lat \a_ho had nncniad in the old dioaaso. Sho\highly compli- mented the pnsidont, In. Regan on the ability with which the mdotinga were conducted, Vniinm ihgn hunk lnnn Inn lhn An. oonauclea. _ Voting then took place for the na- uunl olection of onions. Mrs. Herbert Gnu Novmoto. Miss llortnl. Pioton. and S` . Cutnnqui. being tho notmlncus. t yen`: otriaers were unnninnnnnlu nn.nInninaI and Kim K, and nus. E Ullltllllll. Dung me ntutinclars. tnnninonnly to-elected. and Min K. Wilson ohosun trounnr for the nun can-udny (and. A letter of sympathy pad to In Wot-roll. prevented. `Q mug an-idugt. from running. Anrnnnlm govt-I-nl nhnnnnn in III III IIIOTICXDI. ZVPIII DIISIIQII III the Institution were tuned upon. Ila Holuino real an oxoolleng paper Q wonnnh work. all Mb Dunn pro land the {worn on junior wot} and no Cumulus child:-Ia`: nhuouyy guild. lis Til _uuh u `imp:-cane dare; to the nldlll. nhovnn the Imurhnu ot tlnir; u.`-iguana. and Rev. mun: 1335.. of "Anton! lnlnd.,_t_oI- % iilh Van chum!-gin: nnnoh. auu-no ol Annong llIIIlI._l_0h|- land` In an (3 a space . Vogn at thunk: w to the lul-on d Klnuton. A coon-dulat to in gun: :3 hard` hllulhtlll and Got! an the ih 1:. Svnlnthv in W` Tl mu `'1 `uwnatl In Q`-`on-cl. in hot ho; antenna and tnooubdovu-the Icon! in. In `@121 On- Iu-io. ltwusrunhudtoluvoulku otthcunjntotlnl-gash: A the nluincl ' Immin- u-iuzilwuvdadyoliu no mhrio niuofuth}sy0n_r.Ili it Uh fth. Kn Lbhqihg AI nhmh Jnlnnnlnn ms}. or nmuiu. dolttnta and (`to enhance will nail \-np_. `ILA n-I1- U... u cm the Omaha` -4 .>I" Ag: In gut:-n .sv J-ac v-vnuv--u l'\wvuu--vu. {fig II t nonoon. an-nl change: in tho mnmilnlinn any-n Arron! nlnn. .' m I BoaraOo1umb1a1='1ushJo1nts 3 4 `mo coI.uum. sumo. ` q n A `:15:-`gm An Qlll DIOGECE OF ONTARIO. In inn? rningit.-Juxm -11 . 13957 TH! olmelns or Tl-II rogtta 'muoo'm\nv socm'v._ ' .w loll IQII Ayn-Io--_y_ Ioo&|l:" l"h` _ Q... X V...gl 0I'fI-IIIIQ Ann` `lo an upponulltiol . TM maul mootin ol the Cumin Gon- .-ngnnbhunnl lnrniun III lIinI|II" MC pmsidlui. Vi! in GM Olllit. 1 After devoeionul exercises the sserstsry. 3. Rev.-.E. M. Kill, ILA read his snnnsl report. In eonteinetl on inuerestlng sc- eoono of the work being done at the session in Olssmbo. whore Rev. W. '1`. Currio,wiI.h s bend ol lslthlnl hel rs, is doing much to esnshlleh` ohrishien my in West: General Alries. One. interesting ioeln use the reference to the proposed erec- tion of s hos its! in memory of Mrs. Ills I`. M. lliems. who is lovingly re- membered (or her works shhe." new school house hes also been lmllmsnd I new kindergarten depsrlmenh eetsblished. In the 00lll`oO of s yssr in is expected that the shell` of workers no the station will be reinforced by s Inediosl Inissionsry in the -........ Inf 1).. IL 0. Ross. B.A. Reference Inedioel muuouu-_y In nuv person of Dr. R. 0. Ron. wu alto rude to the recent: depnrture of Rev. 0. R. Alhdown. B.A.. for Bitlie, Turkey. than to_ take up work: The trenum-'5 report presented I)` Rev. W. '1`. Gunn, M.A..ol Oowaneville. I owed I bulance on the right side. The regular contributions at the ohurohee have inoreuid by $105. The debt of the American board has been partially wiped out. One-ahird increase over present subscriptions was naked for to cover the expeneee of next. year. . The election of oicere resulted _u gal- The election resulted ea fol- lows: President. Rev. '1`. B. Hyde. To- ronto: vice-president. Mrs. D. Mcellnm. Maxvillo; eeoretery. Rev. E. M. Hill, Montreel; brouurer. Rev. W. 'l`.Gunn. Conneville, Que.;`direoton. Reve.- Hugh Pedle . W. H. Warren. G. E. Bolton, J. '1`. De e . J. H. Crelk. D. McCnl|uIn. W H. Wuriner. D. '1`. Hamilton and D. Mo- Intoeh; Meeere. C. W. Finleyoon, B. W. Robertson. 8. P. Leek, J. A. Hondry, '1`. Moody. Theodore Lyman, C. T. Williams: Mn. 1:. H. Deer-boume; Mieeee Dongell. Theodore Lyman, U. '1'. vv uluuuuz Mn. 0. H. Wisnor. Blanche Hyde. Florence Raw- Fags. Miss Dougnll. of Montreal. gun A prao~ uicul talk on the oubjeoh of Miaaionuy Literature." Al: four o`clook the provident fund nociety met with Rev. E. C. W. McCall, 3.11.. in the chair. The N rt: ehowed Ihe society to be in a good nunciul con- imion. Thoreau Evening : looting. The session leek. evening wen devoted to the home missionary work. Gear e Mills, of Betliel church. occupied tge oheir. Devotions] exercieee were con- ducted by Rev. E. E. Breithweite. A very tting beginning to the eddreeeee of the evenin wee node by Rev. 1!. E. Mm.-on.of inghnm.0nt... who spoke on "Prayer in Relation to Home Mieeione. lie eeid than the relation of prayer to work in the early days of the church -u ...n .m'rlmrnt.ood and clou-ly towork in the early days or we cuuruu was well understood clouly defined. The npontlee were all men of prayer. In methods of work and in human understanding of the greet et nel truths change-end chenge for the tter-mey be the rule. But vet two truthe must remain without change. editference. i.e. Hod : relation- uhljpto man`: of strength .. ..c ........o.. dn hi. divinelv nnnoinled NPR IANIIITAEURING co.. Hartford. Ccnn.

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