Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1898, p. 2

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UUHI-I 0C(2Ul'lElI HY MIL 1 Kim: Hlroct. I-`.xLcn:~|uu mu! 1 l'lll'lV (!llI(.`n('(`S. (`I1llllUdel'lll\'. .` door t0.|Un(Il*: I |:l`|{. ... PARAGRAPH8 PiCKD UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8 `ag Bplnc or livnry on Ll!o-WlmI nu Pooph: Ara Talking About-Nothln`; II upon me Attention or Thou Who An Tainan Noun. The White Mouse. .-hool books, `exercise books and scrib- blere, good values and new lines, at) D. A. Weeae & Co s. m|... ......:-. at ...l.-I.-guano nn nnnnnl nn'r.. Weeae or uo's. The eeriqa of addresses on national sub- jects was continued at Queen : yesterday ufoernoon._ Prof NiChOln0l'l gave an ad- Eastern Untnno. A citizen euggosta that now the Abbott `bonus by-law has been annulled uni! the ciLy freed [mm the paymodb of 8-60,000,t.ho question of opening .85 donham atrect be again taken up. - Ifa nubhc sneaker talks in so low 8 Ifa public speaker tone Llmt he cannon be heard, his pet'- Bum-iun will be of no ellecu. And the ad- vemscr who imlbabos him Wlll lmve as frniLloPs a hzxrvei-t. The White Mouse." A number of pupils of the collegiate institute are rehearsing Shakes-upuure s drama The Merchant. at Venice, under the instruction ofdnhn Muralzall. Tliey will produce lb at the end of the proaem school Lenn. . n .1... i.i....-I- A`. Izmnlmilln (`an m: nfv `again taken school It the lxbenale of Brockville can as of !(`<.3Lu.a,lly wipe out, me Lorie`: on March lab as (Jueen e dxd tho Bruckvxlle hockey team then G. 1' (:1-mam WI second the address in the Ontario legirluturo at it. first session. The White Mouse. Sueet cars were put. in commis=i0n yes- terday afternoon to open up she symem. Thay were lmpn runmng all night in ordur to remove icu mun Mm mile. The cars um today on time, bub fuuud ditliculty ab LHDBB In ascending gmdom --Hi...-.. dnnr, what. lma hanuenodY In is . Lena nner monher s mneru I On Saturday nighh Prof. Nicoll deliver- _ i ed an illustrated lecture on mineralogy at 1 the science hall. The life work of all the . celebrated minemlogists was touched upon. : Prof. Miller assisted in operating the l - awriopiicon used. . 5 Mr: M J lnuvrnnna nnmrlninecl n larva Limeis ascending graaw. Clara dear, what has happened? nota month since your l1]k\(`|'|lJgc), and I find you in tears 1" Ab, Hilda, darling 3 George is running for pirliuinenti, yuu know, and I've only just learned ll")!I1 the opposition [).l[)0l'8 wtiut ll dreadful mun l`ve married 3 "The White Mouse. The Centur_v for l\l>ucli has two articles on tho gold-tieidn of the iini'Lh~wesl;. Juhii Sidney Webb writes 0! The ltiver Trip to the Kloiidyku, giving iuuny lllu8l,l8.- Ll0ll8. Edwaid S. Uurt.i:~ iwriieu of The Rush to the Klolllljku Over the Mountain l'aa:-cu, illuetriited lrom photograplie-. An Ontario street hotel b0lOIlhUll(lu_V appearance yesterday. Flags were suspend- ed trom all the windows mid placards graced the front of the building. Uno boie the legend : "l'.:l. miners bound for the Kloiiuy lie must pay cu-stoma dutiou here The display was the result. of a. practical joke put up by two boa dura. | Plthy Paragraph: About Parson: At Home And Abroad Mrs. Laishlev. Halifax, is the guest: of Mica Sharpe, Brock menu. um... Mmru-in Muv HM.-un. Arch stroeb. is I vlslmng [nouns In Duuoury. I Miss Sunhurland, Kmgaton, is the guest. . I of Muse Yeomann. Beiluvnlle. u.,.. I ....n.. u....s..,. n...mn uh-(Inf. ii` fnr pwuulu In on : Rem: them." Mum:-u|'l ' ol Mme leomann. beuuvme. ' Muss Luella Hughes, Queen street-. ii` for ` I some days pu-N , la convamwcenb. . D Mr-Kym hrnthnr nf Mm. J. A. G315` i mus put, CO(lV:lICC8llb. I 1 Mcknn, brother of Mrs. J. | diner, Umvex-e:t._v avenue, is very ill. Ll... I ullun llnrul uh!` .\lnnh|n-v hi flu`. mner. UnlV6l'!Ib_v uvuuuu, nu ~.:n_y nu. Mme Lhe Moreland, Sunhury, is tlws guest. of her ulster, Mrs. A. D. Sharp, Al`('h ` atracb. nu- u:........ h..L..:.. rvn1I::.'n M` Minn Hun. ` stream. The Misses Duboia, guests of Miss Han- ; Icy. Earl stroot, left 1orthcirhcmeinTo- ` ronto to-day. - I mm .I'..l Kirunn ln,1w=.n fnr Ottawa to- { ronno no-nay. l.IeuL.~L'ol Kitson, leaves for Ottawa ;~.nigl.b,ha\'II:g been summoned by the mllms ` `i depnrunent. . '1`..nanhr. nl.-Im-mun 'RllinH-. nddraaans n MJEG amxrpe, DFOCK HLIOUU. Mia-a Maggie May Sump, Arch stroeb, visiting friends Sunbury. 1 Mn: Hnnhx-.r|nnd. Klmrabon. szuoar. i Ayloawortn, Imam! calnuluuw [or lA HlllU.\. Tosbi Ikeham is ab Springeld, Mm-3., making arrangements for ma voyugo to Japan. Ho wnl return to the cit}, before i his departure for elm east. Rnhurr. Mnrahnll, Rudezm ntrcat. baa been aepnrcmenn. 1 To night aldormun Elliott; addresses meeting atRob1iu in behalf of Byron E. E Ayloaworth, libemi candidate for lmnnox. 2 Tmhi Ilmhnrn in nu Snrinueld. MM-8.. ms uoparcure mr mm emu. ` Robert. Marshall, Rndcnu street, ! appointed on~,zineer of the steamer Harml- ' Lon. and left. for Toronto to day to prepare the machinery for the next. aeasnn a work. I:..... u H........ 1-H. I1`...-..-.omnn u-nui. [moms or nu; nu. tween Brook and l`rlnou>an slmvtn. c<)nlul:~- 7 rooms. with (`XlL`l|H|(ill km-lu-n, Imm. etc. Also two hunrws on Hmvk nlrm-I u:uoln- Ina that occupied by Dr. Fowler, to whom ap- DU- BRICK IIOUHI-1 u.\' ('l.I~:lt N'l`lU`Zl`Il' aw.- mg i mmka. I Mrs. Mcliullen (wife of James Mcblul i len, M1 , and u prospective candidate for the lieutenant. govornoxrhip of thono1'th- 1 west) is the guest of her brother-in-law, R. `I Bowie, Johnston street. Darn." . 121' (fan:-rvtl Jnnlvnnn A Inhn Nu-. LL10 macmnery mr LHO nuxn autumn as wum. Lieub H. Hunter, ~tTrh Frontenac regi- ,meut, has secured a sorond-clnsn grade I unw ,.....:t:...... um.` Mn -3 Ammr RN11! 3 ment, grade 5 B certificate from No. L depot. R. R C [. 1 He secured an average percentage 0! 63 95 i mmka. : u... u..u..u.... /..-H. n` Janina \ln\lul zsowne, Johnston sxreer. Robert and (iaorgo Jackson, 0 the New- : burg, N Y . Register. eons 0 Thomas Jackson, Vbarloa streets. rel, r d to New- ? burg to-day Tney were in he city to ab- `. tend .l1e`r mot.Ler s funeral. I n_ n...._ 1... -:._L. l)...t \Y:-.\ll .l..H.m.- awnopncon used. 2 Mrs. M. J. Lawrence entertained :1 large , gathering of friends on Feb. lTch-, the an- .` nivereary of her birthday. Twputyeaix not down to 1 beautiful and bou oouely set table. The evening was ver plea.e>mt.|y spent, her friends wishing her many happy returns of the day. J, A, Mr~An.hur_ fnvnrnhlv known as an J. A. Mr?Art.hl;r, favorably known old-Limo ntlhblo and oblizing ledger keeper ` of the Onmrio bank and late of the head office em of that institution in Toronto. has been promoted to the occouutanu-hip n! the newly opened A'nliet.on bnnch, the Ontario bank succeeding the bank of Ham- ] ilton in tho western towu. ' TBUITDI OI (J16 ORV. Q lhivunu -.--I-an-av-. ` ` The large carload cl our over con! i into Ontario now line on aha K. & P. aiding ; at the compuufs freight. ehd. It. is con- Pnignod In aide:-man R. H. Toye and con- ` coins lfybaga. 2 van nhipp d from Winni- peg by use Ogilvio milling company. sud I about the growth of the undo in 'r.-cont: years Only A short time ' no-n Ill Inna nl our nomnriaod ; B CINXW. 100 DIIO OX Ill} II'BI|ILCl'1 WBKI Lincroued nd undo tocontnin 410 bags. '1 Incrouod tnde denundod larger egg, nnd ' noi they are built. to hold BI5 bags.` The ; pnnnb consignment ol -vnr in the lsrgeoo 1 over uhippod into tho pravineo of Ontario, lnud it inplounntto um than A local _' recent only morn nguno ,' ago 300 bags 0! our comprised ; cuload. The size of the freinhwrs were ___._..A -_.l ._-.l- 5- ......o--. All`! haul pllln so I but in the purchuor. r-v - Tum` mmal-: RE:-Ill) ..\"E US .\'m<'1 lldeuf John-Ion nlrw-L. r`-4!. [muse \\'9`.sl ul` nnrrlo street. with mrmu-c nml 0ll\('l` mgxlorn A if: V :-j-..-v can! Inna `3::f.:as `III CRIN! IIIVI IOIIC: ' Put hub and ulu-y-nnluufxeun for nerve era. onion. Sddby ch-jun Ll ;-uchzs.a-c. vacuums GO-.`I&t9.GAlalA Nervousnesjs A +4 A__A_ _---AA: Ki-n-Anvrr PERSONAL MENTION. A Record In-ealor. Kai) Du Feet. V 3 Rubbers all atylas and prices at Aber- netlzy s., IJIUIBT IIIII IIIDUII III!- Coat counts for libbiemiiuing to get rid 0! them quick is the idea. A number of pairs of ladies kid boots, pgtenb tip, coin toe style, lace or button. put on our bargain table for $1. Hainog & Lockcm). 1 Ulln Burn been Bernice coal. 85 ton delivered. W. G. Craig &. Co . Onburio street). j_.._: ya! pr [11 um: Vfu -u . . . Harvey has reaigzhddzhz` position as organist of St. Goorge a cathedral. He wnll Lake a trip to Europe for tho banet. of hi health and may remain in England permanently. He was too ill to attend to his bank duties to day. Uarpol nemunnua. We have some: hundreds of remnants _of carpets from one to fteen yards in length. We would like to clearthem out before the new carpets arrive and have marked them down to half price. Como and see them. R. McFnul, Kingston carpet warehouse. Equlro Bancroft Ar-rlnsu. Sir Squire Bancroft; arrived in the city on the one o'clock train and was met`. by J. B. Wnlkom. On the invimtion of the com- mandant he visited the Iinyul military col- lege this afternoon. Sir Squire will be the guest of J. B. Wulkern during his eoj-Jurn in the city. In A Dangerous Slate. It St. Mary's c-.xt,hedr:nl on Sunday morn- ing vicar general Kelly spoke of the den garous character of the i|lne=n of archbishop Clenry and asked the prayers of the peaplu for his recovery as well as the impnrmuun of spiritual strength. It is the opinion that his grace may eutfor u coll.-xpee at any momenta. Great. sale Dyurrlug The Mom]; (M Fehrmlry. 1- . : .|, \v. ,. \' ,._l. ,..I...I.:...~ al.'\Il(\ Rli:-RlI)l..\'<`r: u.\' Munn Barrio street,-Ill: oonvenlomwnn. Also (no stone Im-mum, rm Barrio nlreol.,\\`IIh Imxlern hnpm\'cxuI:nus. Ap- H pLy t.oJouN Mumr. ulunn unuu nun-ug luv u.v...... .,. _ - _....,_ . Provost of the New York clothing store, ` Brock street, will uilbr to the public all his ready made cluthm at cost. price. Ilir stock is well assorted? I`ur.2pie in need of clothing will do welllo cull on him up he is determined to reduce his smock. Ho 131 Pu gives grunt value in ciothiiig inudca to ordur. Pollen t/`oun- Nlouday, At the police court this morning the Ind Thoxnm Yaloman came up for sentence. Hui mother and riz-tor appeared in court. mud pleaded in his bnhalf. It appears \'at;e'mnn left; home on account of n quarrel with some members of his fmmly. Ho promieed to reform if given a. clnuce. II was allowed to go, sentence being held over him. urnleu Inc I nnvuczu The Canada carriage company, Brock- ville. some time ago wrote the armromry of tho t.roB.x'-oury ab \Vm making than if Llmy entublirhcda. branch at Monismwn, opposite Brorrkville, would thny be allowed to send two: :1 Canadian foreman and skill- ed workers dmlv. The colnmlias-loner general ._,.._I....1C& ...n..l.l I-.4 n nu'nlu>inn. nf Olin ulinn ed wolkers ouuv. A no culnuuaaounur gunurun re )_l_1ed it would be a violation of the uliun In d that ho could not grant. the pri- vxlnua. x: Ambulance Lectures. _ Charitycircle of K:ng a Drulghtern will mnrlucb 3 rorieu of ambulance lectures in Convocation hull, the proceeds of which are to furnirh :3 room in the hospital. The aubj~`cr,s will be : "'['nA P.-..f.~.s..iunnl A.wx.ant-iatinn of1 nt.ionh. Hf vulege. IIJ Ellb_]~`Cbs Will be "Tne Prufe`.nsinl)ul Association nt.ionh, Drclnr and Nurnc," by Dr. Duff, Friday. Feb 25th. on!) ....l...-an nu!` uunnnina hv `)I` (Lil'- Feb `. 5hh. B xndagen and Banr1aging,by Dr. ar- retb. Fridny. March 4th "Bacteriv-logy um! \\'hrst. it` Teaches," by Dr \V. T Unnnell, l"r'da_\', March llth. The (`are of Eyn Ea: uud 'l'hv by `Dr. J C Council, lrir.1uy. Munch lmh. Surgivnl l:`.mergeuciea," by Dr. Anglin, Friday, March `.25 b. Thu Flnnmcmnnn and Fluorescent: Fnmny, March 2.`; u. The Fluoms-cope and Fluoreaconb Screen WithI)au1onstmt.ions,b_y))r.Third. A "nil `ah uuunuu n pun an -.wu-nu-.... In the October issue of the Dominion Medical Mnntlily ar (1 Ontario Medical Journal, the following item appears under the heading of "Effervescent Salts: There are :1 number of these preparations on the market, and there is no doubt. about the advantages possessed by these saline pnr. gatives for general use ; bub, as in every- bhingz else, the nhyiicinn must. be perfectly satised not only that the material shall be of Lhe beat. bub the standard of the pre- parntion ehnll be kept up. This being Lhe case. we have no hesitation in rer`ommend- ing the profession that when they want a reliable. pleasant and effective preparation, to prescribe Abbey's Eervevcent. Salt. Thu nhanlnm nuritv of Ahbev a Ellervesv Is Only Whai Ought to Be Expected From DUI UCH '1 II ll Lrounuunuuu April lab. The course is only $1. to preacrlbo Anoey n nnorvevcenr. mu-.. The absolute purity of Ahbey cent, S316 is provan by chemical analysis. Ice daily use keeps the system chat, the blood pure and ensures good health. All druggnstu se-H this Standard English pre- paration M. (BU cents a largo bottle. Tzinl mm. "33 cents. A Place Where Seed In Obtained to Kalle I New crop of Ideas. Rev. W. H. Anderson, B 1).. writing in the February number of the Toronto Weav minister on An Old Country Student; at the Qheeifs Conference. says : To my glean delight I was sent to live with tho principal tor a couple cf days. After com- ing to know him I do not feel ieurpiisod at the enthusiasm of (,)ueen a men for princi- pal Grant. And yet. they criticise him freely. hub let. an outsider utter an uncom- plimentary syllable about him and he may look out. I suppose the`) he is_tha heal: abused man in Canada ab the present mo ment. Piles of letters come to him every day from all parts of the dominion some of them no doubt. very abusive. from men who utterly miiiundersund his position. and yet [did not: hear one word of bitterness es> cnpe his lips, but. he laughs it all off in lll! hnghn, light.-hearted way. I --Timm in run doubt. that these conler- I blight, light.-hearted "There is no doubt. that encoe ere doing an immense amount: of good. e~peciallv to thoee of our younger ministers who are settled in charges no is di-tenoe from the centres of thought. Personally is has been to me on im-pimiion to meet. these men who ere atending face fol.-me with the name problems that. it seemed to me. in the pee year I had been fighting alone. And whet, a spirit of good- lellowebip preveiled all through the con- `lerence! It. is no wonder that. Queen : graduates ere loyal to their elm: meter. 1 have eeen e good deal of university lite on both eidee ol the A"l.lam.ic, but I can Iruxhlujly eey Lhet. Queen's to my mind euu6e"elone in respect to its splendid nnily oi sentiment. Aluhonah the profes- eore ere men oletrong lndlvidnelitynnd in- dependence of judgment. yet [wee perti- cnlerly street by e corbein. ehell I call it 'e(Inoliphete, which pervedee the whole nnivereity. 1:, ie felt that thee! Alumni 'conferencee have come to may end are new no lntegnl per: 0! the university eyeiep. If my of our Iuiniebete no getting down to bed-rock end feeling that their Ilipde `ere lIII'nio'eed will mum eunly the weekly crop at idne In Bendey. the heel lktilint I do rel.-unnentl ie to spend the week at Feinery in Queen : eellege. - THE ALUMNI CONFERENCE. icrrv mo vucmrrv. 21. "I898. Looked [pun An Blnndard. n . u _ ,1 Al__ 1\.. V Elan R grfned an o zuuls ll. .,',_: L__ ._-..:..._i..'l 4.5:; 1..-ueiv u_m Boon In. I __A._ Union and Awurv. turn`! Apply to A. Mn:/wu.\.~:. Denlerl The Prlvllere. A63:-`pert Rmnnnts. -...._- n......:...,a. -6 . jun: msr . PENNANT RACE. IICE YACHT CLUB BEGINS A ' SERIES OF RACES SATURDAY. The Iflnt struggle [or the Club Pennant Carried Out Under Fnvoruble Circum- uuncu-uood loo, I Beau Inna undo speedy Bnce-A Few Accident: During the Run. ' On Saturday afternoon patience was re- warded and the ice yachoemen had Lheir day. Repeated Attempts have been made during the season to run off the aesinzned club races, bun, dame fortune ueuniiy showed an obstinate hand. However. on Saturday she. with good will, acquiesced to the desires of the ice boaters. L`..n.. ......-...:..n.... lrhn nhnnm. the ex. the desires or we ice nonreru. Fully appreciating the chance. the ex- ecuhive of the local yacht club announced the first race for the club pennant: to start at 3:31) o'clock. The ice was in fairer condition than was expected. The presence of numerous snow drifts made it un- pleasant for the sailors and muterially.uf- fccted the speed of the boats. Neverthe- less the opportunity was relished by the lovers of_ the sport. and favored with a good breezethe yachts sailed bhe course wibhu speed that brought. good cheer and a reward for palienb endurance. The tri- angular course to be run-t.hree rnilee in leng0h-lay behvieen the club house. (Lir- den i-land and l"isher a distillery no Porte- mouth, the home buoy resting in front. of the club hours. At. the appointed hours these boats lined up (or the start: Breeze. H. Folger; Whistlewing, W. C. Kent: lleance. J. Fislioi; l .i~mne. F. H. Macnee; Typhoon, B. W. Folger, jr; Flying Scud, J. Mc- l\'.a_v; Jzick Fr-or-t,.l. B. L':\rruthera: Bliv. mrd, S. Cuilvin; Slippery Jack. E. C (lil- nlureleuve; Witch. John Uaukin; West. End, captain R, haiui-h; Chinook. Lleub R W llmmtnelr: Norm Sun`. captain lind, caplem h.. IAHIUFU; uunuuu, uuw R. W. Bngstoclr; Star, captain Hora; Snow Bird, "Tootn Folger; Moon. ahino, J McKeu`aa. The olliciale for the day were: Starters. F. Srrange, A Horn turd captain J. Dix; time-keeper, F. Strange. Shortly after the appointed hour the yachrs got away and lieuded for the Gar den lelallll buoy to go four times over the course. With a heavy north-east wind the lmnte spud rapidly along, all under re- lnced canvas H Folger'e Breeze took Lhu lenrl. clopoly followed by` tho Defiance ond Wniuxlewing On the first two lupu tho white winged yera had a straight run. nnd over that Lll|'|[1lllC0 it wan a hot race Froin Harden island buoy to the distillery ran I\ clear stretch of ice with not a snow drift to mar the run. Along that icy path the yuclate llew no breath-checking rate. The home stretch wire a case of work to winriwnrrl,und here the heavy boalshad the advantage in the heavy brerze. On the ti:-nt round the Defiance forged ahead of the Bree '/.3, and led the way unthl the third lap. While rounding one of the buoy:-I her peak purchase gave way, allowing the outer end of the gull` to drop. This check ed her speed. and the Whistlewing paeaed, holding first position until the finish. \Nhiln mundinn the limb buoy on the balding first position nnm um uuu-u. While rounding the buoy start. the Puamrne, sailed by l Rochwell. curried nwny zsalmte block and was dis. ablerl for the race Bringing her back, P. Rnthwell surted his own Starlight and nuurun the Mvnnunihino, the only other bans in his cluna. Tlio race was a speedy trial and lini~l1e'l in mid order : Wlmtlowing, 33 minute; Dolirznce. 35 minube-: T)- phoon, 255 minutes, 2 eoconv;ls; Slippery Jrir-Ix, \VItCh. rm... i.n..+,. .m aiuirlnd into three classes VVItch. The boats are divided into and for the pennant the class duvnaion is recognimd. Tno race, therefore. ended thus: _ ID... -1`;-#I\.:H.xnnn, !N'Hn|')I'V J3Ck. Ellhll \,' Chinook. I nhnnnn HF. ll.\.\'DNO.\ll-7 .\'l-IW |ll".SIhEN(.`l-I ON l'n| am-m. near lilvlslon ntrox-L. IM--ly nnmnnled bv l|m`h.l J. \Vhl!0ht`ml. A small ox- niug about Lhe harbor. Twelve miles around a triangular course in thirty-three minutes is lively sailing. Mr. Peon. of the Cape Vmoenb eeb, sailed over on Saturday ta see the mce. Had the l)aance`s peak rupee not given way she probably would have rocurod first place in the race. While coming around the home bur-y the third time the Jack F'r0!t, nailed by J. Mooney. run Iooi-e, and swung complete- ly around antljnto the wind. As she was uboubto start. away again, the Bllzzud came up and went through a sunilur move ment. crashing into the Slippery Jnck. Mr. Mooney was thrown out but. not injured. The Jack, though, lost the end of her boom and a piece out of her side. This colhnlon debarred both boats from con- tinuing Lha race. THE WORKINGMEN'S MEETING Ynchtlng Ndtel. \'esterdn.yaevernliceynchba were epin- ning about Lbe harbor. 'r..mIm mile-I around triangular Second clues-Whistlewing. Typhoon , Witch. Thixd cIasa-- Starlight, Moonshine. , J. 8. Bhortt, lI_ A.. Ulunnanod Home Aspect: 0! uoclallnm At the workingmenfe meeting yesterday afternoon J. S. Shorbt, M.A.. disc-usaod "Some Aspects Of Socialism. Tho speak- er fbllowed the history of numerous social- iatic commuliitios, which in every instance had proved fmlurea. He gave bho records ni nnoh mmmunitiea as that founded in pioved failures. he one reuuruu of such communities Scotland by l!.oberbO~\'en. and the Yel- low Springs i-ommunity. The assimilation, he said, of a number of enthusiasts who sought, witliout denite plane or ideas, to escape from the evil: 0! civilization by com. bining inn nociulietic community.which they hoped would be ideal, is amended with insurmountable difficulties The history of such ellbrte showed that while they were rwnrded as anovelty in the first plat e, the member! soon disbanded on se- countcf the squabbles which inevitably arose. In the Yellow Spring community clnaa diz-cinctinna sprang up. and the me- chanica of the body objected to receiving no better treanmeiit than the laborers. end old world menhods returned. Referring to socialintic state government, he -L-.__LL on- .. Hm affails nf the lowed the reading 0! the paper. [1 Burton ncled as chairman. and in a brief and pointed nddreea. stated thnt Mr. Burnottda refaroncoa no the Queen`: col- lege students As having been born "with silver opoona in their months," were wide of the mark. Rigid economy is `being pnctiood by mnny of the students in order tomato and-u meet. and several of them are non: ohrowlinzmen. Mr. Short: was tondand 1 vote of thanks tor bin able nuu........ _,_,, Olq wnnu Iuuuuvun thought that M the nffaius country would be placed in the hands of governrnenb oicora who would have no interest in them, the system generally would lead to dew-potinm, and din-couruge individual eort towards improvemonu. and prevent the abla and clevar from reaping the rewards of bbeh; industry and talents. J. M. Monroe, M a 12...-nnm. W. Avkrovd, J. Quinn Ind ` J. M. Monroe, 3: S. Burnette. W. Aykroyd, R. Greer rpoko in the debatrwhich fol- ` reading of the paper. In u....m.. Anlnd an chairman. I" _j'______________ Group will lm If not cured at coon. Eva-y notba (Maid keep 3 botth of Rank : Bin Syrup and `roll: at had--itblhnuodud cronp runody all our would-`-Hail:-aye cgroo. %stooyd 1 Ioldby. nnu.L.|L.,..,, , . . _. W. Nun on`: IIheu'.nntl' have a one Io ("arse h urn. Prlco use. 1uluMon'I Dmnena bus: Furat. cloLes-Daance. Syppery Jack. VI. . ......I. -_?..._. to-as at ha:-av:-4: '5,`/ -` >3oYou LY;L.i@?_ III` -q--.--_v . Watch the weakest spot. fdr them disc-ass will make it: attacks and guak mt entrance. . xluinr-r words. my men . keep your . In health up to the normal stun ard and dis- n ease will have no T?V- Then Guard the Onildol of You-' Health 4gninet Ita`I.u'rks mg Enemy! ___n. ff... H...-1. .I.'.~mnnn ` nlodivinuxulnlsq-0il`ll1isis " contnlns. pm up for ready usr-. the same huulin;:, mmthin and invigorzttiI1!!l`x;`arlH as thu.~.c pI\-.~'c|'1|)0 hyuurlehdnu:ph_\'si<-inne. By tukhu: HM- loh`s _\-m1.~'n.\'r~ yuur.~vll` the ex mm: emailed by culling: in u duvtur. I`r_v {Hus gru.nd old nut. tlw nmh. If l.W<\-lIliI`(l.< ul'1lbultlx'. tukcn r(`gu|nrl_v, fail to 1'P.ll(`\`P, you run cut your xnnney buck from tlmdru '_1!isl. | nih'db`t.nto:x unul(`nIuul11.'J. vc., mp mutm n lmH|L`1 and in England, ls. 2d., OUC. un 2:!.bd. (V 1` 23. 3d. and is. (M. S. <`. lI'.(Is.(- 4'. It Rn}/. N. Y. Gnm.r.mcn: --I , had tho \mr.~I!.I: war had when I lent. for . rough um! (.'<\lIslIll\|vlIOH (`ure. One mum rvlicwd mo. and I um never nmmuj tun my house. Auoun (tn 4, mumeld, Mich. Couoqu ruler. llur January Sale of Furniture THIS .....\.. Il..n.l I \ nnnnnnnn ru Hus hm-un.`f' a great as mntlxuw It xluringl .*~'pL-L-Inl J 5 for! lung, 1 nnl_\' 820. good vuluu : JAMES REID, We desire if paeeible to carry over no Winter Goods. To clear the following lines we have marked ab Blaughber Prices : Ladies Ready-Made Jackets, about: half usual prjce. Men : and Boys Overcoabu. about half usual prion. (JhiIdren a Wool Cap: and Hoods, about half usual price. Ladies Grey Lamb and Black Mufla about half usual price. . Ladies Black Storm Collars about half usual price. nn nnlv Misses Urey Lamb Tam--| ICHEAP SALE. Una unny Ivlluwvu V... ..__.- ____ _ great bnr`:zin. A {ow elb Sailors and Walking Hats, worth $1.25 for 25c each. Ladies and Children : Wool Shocking: very cheap. nrFor Bargains try }C1>um1ey Bros. !sH0Es HIS METHODS - - .. . V RNIHLII-JD 'l`Jll<) l>l~2.~`lIL.\ MHZ R}-`.3!- donce. I39 .i0lm:-stun 1-lll'l5Ul. Hmxl lo:-ullty, ylorfml, tlmlnaxn, ull xnudvrn vonven|(.~neu.u. Apply to Du. W,\nM:m.; _. "I: And you will always have that contented feeling." From every fault or aw are the Shoes we are selling. Buy Lat e Novelties. mnnhw & mow. con mp w_oon; usual One only Urey .....r hm-(min. in $1 ab:-ttle; . um} 43. (id. ` II IL. 1`. 1-,` 1, `llfjllsl. | nmw We are qmklngn special display of the very Iuwntl elegant Altlllnn Mllllnery Inuuduved alnco our ronnnl opening. we want;you to need] then]: newto H. BRAME S, ` 1ulunyon'| D npept.'a (`um por;uIvoLy cum: :1] lormn or Iguuon and Ilmuuch trouhlel. I` 9.0 259.. unyou 0 Cold Cure prevents pnmmonln and brain up A cold In n hm hours. 1`fIL'l! 2:31. Munich`! Gmgh Cure Imps (`()U(:h. night auull. nllnn norm;-as ggd v;u:edl1;' heal: the Innu. frlcu 25. _ - If youwant the rl;eap- es! and best FURNI- "l_URE of all descrip- ,-- ...II .5 I Uni.) III a` tions call at Print`!-I-5 street. corner of Syria - hnm street, Kingston. nnl {cl \IllI.' v.... ..._n._ , Bmwl Plnlc .\Hrrm`, llnml Drmvoru, \\'n lzuvc min.-rs M .)`II, which Is |UTHERLAND'S HOES FOR UNSHINE OR TORM l -_._.. -; d b`t1lt(`:x mm l jnmuuu. '.'.`nC., ; 111 7 nut-voss. W0 inland to : l<`vbv~mu'_v with some I Hargulns. 254 and 256 Prin- Cass Street. FREE fqrun ofpl I. Prlv-e 25v. , Munyon' [xlnnrl (`ure c-radlclles Ill lmpurmrl _nf tho hlnod. Price 25`. NI':\yon'| Pile Olzllnmxt polluvc-xy run-u nu ` i l Munyoxrn Fcmulo mm.-dlen are I boon to all u-amen. . Mn on : Cnurth Remodlu never fall. The (`Itnrr Cure~prlca 2.'r`.--t-rudlcatm the dlmnw from me Iynlem. lud l!~-Vfntznrrll l`ab|r-ta-prim: '.'.'c.-t-leume and heal the parts. Munyolfl Anhnm [Comedies rellave In three I'll nuln Ind cure pt-vmnlu-nlly. l rl<'r.~ ll. unyon'n Vllulllur, I grant mule and to- Itorerof vlwl. strength in wouk pm-u'.s~. 3-1. H. A Iopnrnte cure for rue-h d|l'll'Illl!'. At all drug- gmn. mostly 2'5 cenu n vlnl. C.` Personal latter; to Prof. M_un_ ll Albol [U083 U1` uu- mn- -suuus, cans nu _ them tun-vretu too abundantly and , morbidly, thus keeping up the cough---nature`: wuy of he-Hung rid -0!` obnatimz mat- ter. b'hilch`s (Zuro conmfns. put up 1n |wnlmL` Mmthink A w:.~;.:.t2r= Fix.` Emacs % SIIGGESS nllnn gnu r;1ceuu;- [mull um Inn . . unyon I Ktdnvy Cum_nnoo cure! pnln: In the luck. lolna or [:mhm. and all forms .0! Iudnc-y xllseunw. Prlre 2m`. Mun;-on`: Nerve t`ure__nmpn__ nervomnou and Mun,\-on`: Cure nmpn |.uu.|m up the system. Price 25`. _ .\1un,n-n'n Headache (ure stop hcndaoho In three mlnutn. l rl<'e 25:-. vne Olznnwnt polltlvoly nu-on nl farm: of IIIIEI. _ nmmly 2'. can latter: v strut. Toronto. Out I nuvlcc for any :1 E MAIS. ' Something new. Tho but and ntrongut not nude.` Also only du- crnphonz ` ' of win work muanhotl by IIIIIISEGLEANINGI IDIIZ Kn uu-vuunu In-I 4-nuuw BATS Improved Electric Cu-pe l'QI..-C-up Ilngking In lint Innl vnnihnt` 13510 unprovuu nwuuw uupcu Oluning Iholnno in tho but math for ginning carpets. _ and your odd`: to our onion. Mn. Wm. Shaw. 1-.' Montmzuc place, To- ronto, Ontarlu. Cuuudn. snys; "I have great con!1|1~nt'c- In Munyoxrn Remedies, nvlur used them with wondprful success both or myself, husband und child. I was lubject to severe ultxwks of headache each Week. uncl slckncms of lhc utonnu-h u(`(t0ll|- auled the name. rilncu using Mun_vun'1I elduche Cum I how not been troubled with an atuck. In the cum: of my Mule boy the results have be-vvn trulf I l.`l|l1I|'k`|)|o-. Through teething the llrtlu tel ow was n- plctely run down, hurl lust l1i|`,npp~tlle and was rt-out-as and lrrltuhle ull the um. we we him the mood und In-hlmy (lures, and n a abort tlme the change fur the b(-l tar was marvellous. He Is now enjoying cplendld health. I use nothing but Mun- van : In-mmln_-a now and have great mm: we-_v.s_tv W 9 I.-`mm sij A is 14` Zr. Int: Ins!-)l!l'RN FUIt1\H-llu.\' TH]-2 1u~:.~u- denru of lion. (I. A. Klrkpnlrl-K,b(nu1t`.- fully ulmnted. 0ppuH|l(9 .\Inc Park. Ap- ply In Kuuu-/mucx .t lwm-zus, onuu-lo st. g. . V T A n.\ll(h\l.\'~TlL\'l` ll!-2.~\U'l`ll-`l'Ll.\'| ultuancd dolulclmd Brlck. Iluuse, oornm` I nlon and Alburv. um-vL.~, with ruur mu lots. Annlv A. IL Carpet Dtph, no \\_'9rthy Gonfls at - A`. I.-. II- 4-ago '!l.nsl-JBl'R.V' ) don:-u of lion. Klrkpmr|-K.bomn`.- BRICK UN (`[.l`)llGY h"I`llF.I<}'l` DE- twoen , {ALF 0|" Till ! b`I..\'l` UV}-In l`lll~`. BIRTH` Com (ilobhlng Htur--. Klu nlruot, lul_!nIn- Hallie`: I'rInI.lug l)l|l1'c. f\ppIy at W um in-`ummsur:iij6'1'r.mx-:. \VI'l`ll 1-'I.u\i'_m: unnlun ulluclwd. A numlwr uf vlmh-1: 1 Lv:8I151~'\'cI-:, hm mu N`K HTICEI-2'l`.> I dh\tA~ msonulnn: ull nnulvrnhnpnwv Apply to L`. l.n'|.~u:s'rn.\' & Huu. *Hl*`. lI.\.\'nN0.\ll-I NI-Iw |H~`.SlDENL`I'} u.\' sou led by David luro \\-lllcomplolvll. Lon o|nsQuu~u'n oiloqu xroundn. Apply to IL V. l()Gl-21:5, mm | I er. vvvu uuy WorthyI;;i`;:::;.` If you are thinking of cleaning Iona only mnolnhor tint MUR- uv-n t...........a w.|....;. n...-mil _I82Ql_i"l`AR|08'l"REE'I`. 1 win. Axon. dun. Anvlls. rum. Ammunition, Inn. Appoo Purcrs. nuwnrc. Etc.. Etc. \\ \\\ _I9;B+ET-- `Fun SALE. renu I Munynn. )m... aI|r.vurc:3 with tree medl- I ('.|!('!1'.|.`. (Rial-4` IN \'.\l'~t_-;H'Lv-'1'x-:ii1~:;\t:1':. mi?- ounu Hlrvot. um-uplo-(| by Du-nlr-1 Hr:m|;;un. Pocseulon Mny lst. Apply ut Wluu ut'r1:-.0. nothing but Mun- great Ml-IRl(l('| l ull mmlx-rx Apply nw-x ml .\!.\| l-'.- .'|-nu-1 H The Amended leore Wu Five to 0no- l Queen's Team Wlna out the hound by Two Points and Goes Into the Finals- A rear match. The wild exhiliration resulting from the temporary victory of the St. Lawrence hockey team over Queen : team at Brock- ville on Thursday last led the erstwhile calm ` inhabitants of the island town to a. condition of unreasonable frenzy. The un- expected outcome of the match led them to throw reason to the winds and to dream ol championships, laurel wreaths. brass bands and banquets {or their `hockey ideals. Alas ! The anticipation was sweet but the realization bitter; the beat laid plans of mice and men ale gang aglw, and for the season of 1897 98, an least. the senior championship trophy will not rest at Brookville It is not the fault of the Bmokville hockey team; that aggregation made a .stron|_1 effort to capture the will-o'~the-wisp championship. but they reckoned without baking Queen : into con eidomtion. About twelve hundred specter tors assembled to witness the struggle and over; but of meritorious play on either side won applause. The visiting team had many friends among the crowd outside of those who accompanied the aggregation to tho city. Ir. Ihllllh nnii be assumed that Queen : bed city. It must not be assumed Queen a mere walk over. The home team won purely on its merits and from an inferior but strong r-mnbination of players. The victors had to work hard for every point gained, and `although they were the ag gressors from the outsettstill they met Will! H resolute opposition. The style of play of the two teams was as unlike as could be. Queen's men in every instance kept with the puck untilfnrced to puss. and in this way kept the play in their opponents ter ritory for fully four-fths of the match. On the other hand it was seldom :1 Brock- ville man attcmpteil n rush or any bit of play that could be construed into combina- tion. They shot the puck ahead or from one side to the other and followed up, hoping in this way to keep the play away from their uprights, but it did not prevail against the cunning of their opponents. The visitors checked hard, but were not always elfeetive in their endeavors. .-is the dodgingand cleverstick handling olQue+en s men mystified them. 'I`ha vinitnrn arrived at the rink shortly O_LD-TIME CHAMPIONS ' ONCE. MORE ON TOP. myauuea them. r The visitors arrived shortly after eigbt,o clock, accompanied by about `.300 supporters. All were primed to shout encouragement to their ideals, and in this respect they did very well. but when a thousand throats took up the well known Gmelic slogan of l_)ueen a the efforts of the Broolrville contingent merged into a mere squeak in comparison. Queen's mun firat took the ice and were received warmly. special attention being bestowed to Curtis. the hero of so many battles. When the St. Lawrence men appeared they were reeted with a cheer and hnnd clapping he teams faced each other in these posi- tions : :uI`I.`l.`\'s.' j QUEEN'S @__ng1cru'R1ous. llluck .-'lwrll`l 1`mnwl|I ."M`l|kl(`I'\ H|Inp~uJnI_ Hl`u|`;_'I- 5 ' l l'\`lllH.` unu um I n~. F1001 the scratch the puck went up to Queen : territory, but Merrlll rushed down and took I shot on goal. For three min- utee lb hovered in close proximity to the goal of the visitors`. many shots being poured in but: all were turned eaide, until Harrie secured the disc at about: the mid dle ofthe rink, rushed down and pee:-ed to l) slton. who scored. In took just. three and three-quurter minutes to do the brick and the mldeet enthueinem was manifest- ed. In the next: ten minutes the puck went up to Q-neen a beck diviviion less than half 3 dozen times. and the waiters were enabled to make only three shots on goal. For the next couple of minutes they managed to keep the play away from their upnghtu, but could not getib near Queen's goal. At the end of fourteen and onesh.-Alf minutes Harri-=- mede n beautiful dash, although hard pressed by hm cheek, passed over to Dalton,` and thee Queen : Qecored the second point. all that was secured in the tint: half. `lln-.. L...-I .......-.u.l-u u-gun-nor! ulnar. Tlnlrnn -v. - -. -2_. VERY CU.\[l"I \R'I`.\HLl`3 DW ELL! `.\(i, NIL 13-! King sweat, possession May lat; mm!- nrn hllpI`()\`L'llwl)lu`: rum. mod mm. Apply nexrdoor to ls/me Sm:-aos. delight. Curtis end George an: e iihtle mixed up end although liuy took the punishment. smiling!)-.Ihe referee ruied both oil . Ademe wee eleo eeub to the funoe for putting 3 run over the aide M the rink. On a neat. 1 .plD from Dnleon. Newlende added another point. to she telly in nine and e quarter minutes. Fiveininu_tee later Bu-rin ruehed end found en opening between Brockville`u noel posse. Such enthueiem wee never be- fore wimeeeed wikhin the wells of the rink eegreeted the trick. Merrill dietinguieh- ed hirneelf by the briiliency of A grand eteud rush. ending in by scoring. A mo~ ' -menu leter the com: eounded. end one of the herdeet for: be bettlee ever wioneued here iprmine . The members of Queen'e teem were caught up by edmiring frtende ` and term on their shoulders to the dune- my room. . A minundaetending eloee over the vali- ` 4:... .5 the Innh nninh ecnred. the \ Irun gr 3 (Hlh-\ul~4: Hm (tux-ln'um-. J. (tux-lwum-, H. .\lx-Lu lK`llll1H(,)IAlllIl| I[nrrn~`. _ .|__ ..-._..-L I l tirnt hull. }"|ey had scarcely resumed when Dalton made e hot onuuxht on the Brockvine gonL but was repuhed by Luroque. For ten minutes Queen's team averaged I shut on the Brochvrlle rzosl every two seconds The visitors then pulled themselves te- gether and kept Q-neerr s on the defensive, scoring from an oil side at the end of four- teen minutes The point was made in this way. Sherill relieved. putting the puck in I corner behind Queen : goal. Curtis went after it, so did Connell. Curtis made I ieint to capture the disc, intending that Connell would first touch it. thus securing the return of the puck to the Brockvine territory. As soon as Connell secured the puck Curtis end all Queen e men dropped their pley end called otf side. In the mean- time Connell scored and the referee Allowed the point to be counted. As though to. be evenpd, Delton scored and evened the ag gregsto score in hell 1! minute, and the audience mode A great demonstration of delight. (`mnjn uni Ilanran on`. A little up A mimndtsunulng now our one vau- dity of the last. point ` scored. tho Broehillo moo elsimi it waopnh though that tho bps tho time limit. but no it must be obvious to all that play cannot only that tho gong sounds. and the poimvnoootod bolon this look phco,iI um-nlnn In 3 lelzitinlto point. How- poilnvunecood bolon um won pun, tlotdon Inn legitimate point. How- ovct. W. Cochnno. Queen`: timo koopnr. gnu my to the doubt, giving the viniton the bond! of it. nod calling the neon live to cm. which iifgnlity should have been six to Ining. _.__..__ Poolstadfnnoo. . ..,A.... _ . ,.... `.*l`urm-, |LH..\l. Ilunto-r. l{'\_\'ul ; I'|1m--kuepI'r.', D. (`lurkx-. W. . .\lx-Lurch; ruul Judgri, (`min-I5 IInrx'ir~`. ... (i).'lI ...l`-lm ..(`mrrpu|nl A LARGE FIVRNISHEI) ROOM IN CEN- trul local1ly,moduru lmpruvenn-nI..~z. pri- vaw homo. Nu. 3 Brick 'l`erruce- ()pp0llt: st. l nul`n sabbath School, Montreal H111-vi. v.\\'|I)g.-L. . . ` . ...\l<-rrln \IIull ' o.\`.-\\'lnnd.s Q Hurrls "' 5 .\|nm-1 I) .... ..| ll||I`|\l`. '1 ..(`urll~ .A\l<-rrlll nlldu making of a brilliult player. If l.ho.Bmckvil|e Loam holds taogebber and play: hockey scientically and as a mum. it. will cut: 5 gure in next. salmon : senior series. Point worgu thus scored: 1, Dalton. 3;` minuten; 2, Dalton, 14.} minutes; 3, Uonnell, 145' minutes; 4, D.4lu)n_, minute: 5, Newlauus, 9}, minute:-; 6. H rins, 5% uninutel; 7. Merrill, as hell sound (1. II-.. ......'....I..in in than man of (.)ueon a .--------_..`----------.-.j grutly ndmh-ed. Ho plnyl coolly and aim}: with good udgmenb. He is the mahng brillin. t player. H mm Bmckville together Ininutel; hell sound a. To pnrhiculariza in the case of Queora team would be uufair,aa the plays 3 war ed mgechr and as hard as they kn ow. However. even his compapione admit that Finn`: was the harden wbrked man on the ...- n.....:. ...... nnnl and never nlavod a the burden worker: man on but: Ice. Curtis was cool and never played ateadiar game. Merrill was brilliant all Lhrough the piece. Dalton and Newlemda make a good beam. Carmichael had an easy Lima in goal,bub made onaor two sharp nfnnn. Um:-J V. stops. um: Had the ice been keen many of the shots poured in on Brock`/illu a goal would have lound an opening. but as considerable snow gathered in front. of the polestbe nrnurn-In n! the disc was retarderl and gathered m H`0I'llJ OI um puma Luu progress of the baroque was thus enabled to shop ire ight. However. Laroque is a good man between the uprights mud saved hil team many points by stopping hon shots lifced above the ice. He is far above the average gossi- koepor in point of alertness and general ability. _. Al"URNIHHl".l) (`O'1'1`.\m-;. w1'1'u l~'I.u\\ mi. pmnlun plants mr male. Apply tu(`A1rr.u.\' AL'(;1`srx s. Consnrvuv.|vo Conuuluw ltounn-u, or 153 Divi- nlon Rtnset. Annlvenary Servlmyu were conducted by Rev, Dr. Moore. , Yesterday the eight]: annivorsnry of {he opening of the present. splendid edrce was celebrated. The services, morning and evening, were conducted by the Rev. Wil- liam Moore, DD . of Bank street church, Ottawa, the moderator of the general as- wmbly of the Pwabyterim church in Can- ndzx. Dr. Moore has been LhnrLy years in his llrellb charge. prevnous to which for a short Lime he labored in Knox church. Toronto. as aaintnnb to the Rev. Dr. Tupp. 1... `Hanna nnnurvhnd in l.hn nvanimr. his Rev. Dr. Tupp. I Dr. Moore pnenched in the evening, vexn being Romans xn. 1. He clothes his subject; in abbracmvu form and appeals enr- noauy to the common sense and intelli- gence of hi hearers. Though not whan ` nnghb be called an orabonhm style is clear. I practical. Lo the point and tuH of earnest- nann The nudxencos were large and mani- IBHLCQ nanny Iuuuueu blI|\Ju5|_'uuu. The musical features were more pro- minent. than usual, Mrs. Cochrune pro- vided at the organ and the chair was armat- ed by Miss Shirk and W. A. Lavoll. The whole was under the direction of Mr Greenwood who displayed his usual ability. During the morning service L`loyd's To Daum was rendew.-d, W. Laval] taking the base solo und MISS Kinghorn and Mia!-1 Duncan theduet. 1n the anthem "0 Be Joyful in The Lord,:.he hues solo was given) by Arthur (`I aig and the duoti by Miss Dun- can and Miss Shirk. In the evening the anthem was Send Oub Thy Light, by Giunod. and also the quartetme. "Lovo Divine." by Macy. the lunar being aweatly rendered by Mu-sea Kinghuru and Shirk and Mounts. A. Craig and Grcenwood. Tho collection-1. morning and evening, amount. ed to $883 62. practical. Lo we point; anu luu U1 t'nlnL'nu- need` The large fested hearty interest throughout. VIM... ..... 6n4l fnnrnrm-A were more DFO` Prisoners` Aid Society. In Sydenhiirn street Methodist church and in the FirstCongregaiioiiaI church _\'eeterds.y Rev. Robert Hull, Toronto.i-poke of city mission work and of work among prisoners. He is in the city with is special ubiect, namely, to form, if possihie. a' branch suciety to further the christian work iiinong prisonerl. Rev. R. Hall has been thirteen years city missionary in To- ronto with s auccelalul record. In B To- ronto jail in few yeiu-s ago he promised a prisoner. sentenced to a term in the King ! stun penitentiary. that he would pay ' him ll visin within five years. and that promise brought him to the city. When the prisoners aid eociet_v--iii the work of which Mr. Hall is also interested--leained of his proposed visit, they salted him to u take steps towards or snizing a branch society here. In his A dresi-ea yesterday, he spoke earnestly of the advantages of city lIllSSlOn work. and also reviewed the i progress of work among prisoners. I)ur- ing the afternoon he I(1(il`8Et~8d the can-\i victs in the penitentiary. \\ ,/ Mliisluuu ry servlcel. Rev. James Henderson, D. D., preached h puller- rench in diet church yesterday. and the ing pain~-Lhe result. of l\ severe missionary hormone in Queen sir? MeLlio~ ` stepping oflun electric car in Toronto-- his dis-ouuinee were models. rich in thought and delivered with is lervid eloquence that captivated his hearers. considered one of Met'.hodism s greatest. pulpibeere. In the morning he spoke from who words. "Sire. we would see Jesus, and pointed the application with force und ceiling illusnretuone. What. brother christian. are you doing to let the mil` lions in heehhendoin eee Jesus?" In the evening he discussed the question of who should pay for missions and held Lhst every man who enjoy ed the blessings ol civili'1.1- tion wus indebted to Christianity for them And should aid in spreading the light. For an hour he held attention as he vividly told _ what. chrirsuiuniby bud conferred upon the i The singing was V nineteenth century mun. good at all the services. Mrs. Evnns, Miss Bailey and Miss blend Orser were the soloists snd were eminently satisfactory in their selections. The oerings for mis- sions were liberal. Dr. Henderson is I - 1 Zion church congngation is tslking of building an Addition to the lront. of the` church. . DBL- -nnnnl mnaminn nf an V,\\y' C A. tion rooms. There are acid to be nine shousnud per- sons in Kingston who do not come within the sound of the gospel. I N-.. Va-uh hnn III] nlu-an nf wnrahili `Z96 - church. The annual meeting of the Y.W.C A. was called for this nmarnoon in tho Associa- 'IVL-..... -... ..i.-I #1. Is. ninn thong;-ul nnr. |`&(Ilhg l'00IlI!. I-1. . Ila KIl.|UOfgIl'|vUIlE. I Rev. J. C Robinson. mluionary to J.p.n mm the Church of angina ml (bonds, In: loch his ywifo by untimely] death. . NIL- \Y-- \.'n-In Tin... lIn`ln 91: nnnnnnh ` Uvklm In Evu-yylng-Alwayo Keep- ing Faith with the People. and A5070 All. Curing Them of their [113 -Why Wouldn't Snooou [follow `I the sound ol mo gospel. New York has 100 place: of worship. 296 sewing and induurul schools. I16 Iron reading rooms. 132 Iron kindorgu-tons. Row. J. C Robinson. muuionarv \ GGIIIL The New York Times calls to account uovonl clergyman who in public Alter-dinnu apoochea have told lively stories. tine! trod with profanug. I Ran, . . . mmm-in. Ina reminod mm pronnu . ` Rev. J. Me.\Iorino has regninod Itfnuth nod cecorday book pub in the services of Sr. anon`. relieving his fnith- hxl nnistnnt. Rev. W. Iavin. Mr. Ligg f wood road portaons of the service. `Ran Rnhnrt Hall. Toronto mt: mimiom I tornoon. . I Thopucorol and tho Prubyhrian| church. with 3 name for being punctual, opened urvico I-no tuning a low ninth: bofon town o'clock. Contrary to canon hommiood in olnohunyil knead- od the pulpit. instead ofgoing n M `afternoon. W0!!! '10 FI'Is`.0HI UI (DO XIVICU. 3 Rev. Robert Hdl. Toronto cutv mission nry, in in the city to organise A branch of tho ptieonorf did Iocioty oi the dominion. ; Ho noted all who are intonotod in thin} Iotk to none him in the Y.H.C.A. bnllthin $L.-sgnnnonl ILQ Dana}.-ho-innl Church Items. Bishop Quintard. Anglican. 'l'onnosaao,ia ; land. . 3 ._.._.._. ST. A-|:DREW'8 CHE RCH. ` THE` mini? nrdujiv, FEBRUARY` mess on "name rcenecuons ux 1-uu .JuuI| The coming woman said Dr. H der- 'son last. night, she has come and gone; 'gcne to the Klondyke never to return I hope" The congregation smiled at the re- murk. "The White Mouse." A cheese and butter makers conven- tion is to be held no the Kingston duiry school on March 90h, under the auepncea of the butwr and cheese association ol Eastern Ontario. . ....,.....s.. um! nnul Ihn Ahhnhf \ ..>- p. . . tel` mnrvououu. no: In Remedlua now and n tlnm."

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