116 ll OODDDOG l0 XIII 1'00!!! To-day is the sixbyrab anniversary of the birth of D. L. Moody. Iibe celebrated ovangelilt. RSV, Ernanf. (JPELIJ 'nrrnnrln A Rani-Int Rev. Fr. Cicolu-i. Ecinunne. in very ill. He in conned to his room. 'I'?n.rIAv in min. neon. 4:.-s _.....:.`-...-.... -1 ---._:-,- rnnunpln In Bound to Vu-Iou lo:-vlou on Sunday. My Lord how full or sweet 1-mm.-nl, pass my vt-urn or banishment; Whoro'ur I dwell, I dwell with Theo, In heaven, In earth or on the ..on. To me remains no plau-(~ nor llmv; My cnumry ha In every clinic: 1 can be ualnt nd free from on r0 Un any shore, uluco God is lllurc. .:-n:-:1; envious of ms cnuncns. Ibo Ohuwu uorvlcol. . Oonlng. einhnn. unl` mm DAILY ward. SATURDAY. MARCH 5. `V 3 Rev. the in nu u.nd DY U. W) .H ... upoouu twntlon ntlvon to lunlldunl needs of III. he mllnelnont nml nulluns of hnma blned wllh lhe hlglhnul mnnml tmlnlng. | . 0 met Etluonllum nd\'nuuLgu.~1.wuh ovary Iloma comfort mu! mun-on|c-.nvo. Tannin Courts. l`I'0uucl und Hkntlnrr, tho "" `WIN llllllrg oollogo club. "N90! Cory not gun I num- it olhin funds a conplunonury drivio `d"- UN than down to tho home 0 3- 3:"|III0. Jovoovillo. when my spot - - II curly mum." .. has owning '3 w, 3",, _ nu.R W. Brqll J wm.;....... v In cu in an not pnnudcnoy ol the councvl. Capt. Cochnno. Rnyal military college, has boon appointed rm vino pnm'dont.u:d CON 00968. of the Dominion eutridgo `WW3. Qvoboc. ucond vicoiptuidont of 3501.343!!! Ililnarv oollogo club. ' ILHID "car. Do... pg... - _.._. RlI'I"ma J. Allen Baker. I (armor Kingnhooiun, bu boon olcctod a member of the Landon ODIN] council for Elm FuubIr_v by 728 majority. It in ptobublo he will In blocs- od tho ` `d . 6: ... c.'.::.'..._"""..:':':z :2.t'::.:2:ri_ rpuuu I juyolll I-IIIIG. A pnnto puny drove out. to the reli- denco of Mr. Spoonor, Glenbnrnie. Iuo ovoninx and were royally entertained by Mi-0 Poul Spoonor. COI'fA|n Allnn And "ianinum nl bk- AIlI`I ronrl apoonor. Corponla Allan And Higgimon, ol the Hamilton eld bouorv. Inn won prune in tho thorn course oicioncy competition Indy hold 1% the Royal school at gunnory, King-ton. J. Allan nk... . nun... I.':........_:-_ FIIIKIL Mn. R Vnir, Glenbnio, guvo 1 large party last. evening. a number lrom the city being among the guests. The mvicod oJ ec spent a joyous Limo. nl'IIAtn nnvlw rlv-non An}. h-I oh- -..: uvntuluul. Inn lllclfnll opunuon. ' ' A pluunb party was gi Int evening by Mia W. Driver. Colbor o atreob, whon numerous lrionda wen jayonaly enter uinod. u name on monuly Dr. Spunkio returned this morning after hnvinf; made I wur und insptcbed all the I achoo in the country. Mm: Inning Dink. Pnkmln-n in. I. DUIIUUII Ill (UH cllnnry. Muse Louise Dick, Puke-hrn, bu Iofo the gononl hospital for bur home after trutment md successful operation. A DIIJAAIIB nnrhv Ill Diin Ignt. nvnninn ul pnuumuuln. W. Edwards. Souric, Man . who spent the winter months in the city, lonvoo for home on Monday Dr. Hnnnkin rnnnrnnrl thin mnrninu ah.- UUllU0lluIIUlIlaI. Rev. H. Hunter. I graduate of Queen's. in recovering nlowly from a severe smack of pneumonia. I Rdlnfdl Qnnr-in Linn hhn nngn l.UfUIl|:Uu Hon. Mr. Barty will go to Toronto on Mondny. He in buy now greeting his constituents. u-.. u u.-_.-_ - __-.I..--- A n,.. r an Iauu may runuwmg Ulu ||(`I|uIln\'.&n00O. S. Wnlaon nnd W. Hzunilnon. of the Frontennca. returned this morning from Toronto. II... II. !1._;__ .._:II _- A- m__,,,., IE Ill l\llIKlb0Il 0|) G ll'|0l'D Vllll. J. L Hnycock.ex M l . l , in in Toronto. Ho in not in the boar. ot healnh. Mrs J. McKee, lhttpburg. dangerously ill for some weeks. In improving. lrof. Foroobaw Day, Halifax, N S . is in the cicy ronowing old -\cuuaint.ancoo. S. W'|Innn And I. H;|n|xiI1.nn, nf Hm Plthy PII-nymphs About Pol-eon: At Home Am! Abrmm C. H. Hatch returned from Montreal last. night). . A. Spencer, Chicago. wuin the city to- day visiting relatives. Mrn (MU \ R .' nulfnnnn Almnno- uay vlalung l'6l&Ll\'6S. Mrs. (Ruv) R. J. Hutcheon, Almonto, is in Kmgocon on a short: visit. J I. "nunnnh numkl I I in in I`...m..b.. Under the Patronage or HI: Grace the Arch- blnhop and tho Very Rev. the Dean orOnIur|o. lhlrhwn Lute Rea-done-o or Alexander Ciunn. Johnston strut FULL STA!-`I-` ,0! Unlvernltv Omdtmtoa. Bpoolnl twntlon gihron pupils. cullum of hmnn IIIUUU IUT LIIUIT new DUEI3. All the old Snider, Eueld. Peabndy And other obsolete nile.- with which um Cana- dian militia were at one Lime armed, have been sold to parties in the United Salter. All those rifles will be shipped out: of Canada. The Bnidere in possession of rural corpa Will not be called in until a system iadaviaed of storing Lee-Entields in proper Armorioa. uuvu ueuu cumuuerea eligible. The lucomotive works will start: upon Monday BOIIGGG the government con truck. the works have been given numer- ous smaller jobs. The Calvin company haagiven an order for a number of iron knees for their new boat. All 95.. Ala Q...'.l..- l.`..n-I_.I 11.- L-_I_ ,,, .1 nsmu uuwu no one level 01 me man storey. The mun who makes yellow humor and cheese in Frontenac is aurer of his yellow gold than he who goon to Lbu Klondylw, and he does not have to experience any hordehip In obtaining it. Robarm-nn K . Hnn whnlnnnln an-nnnrn Iunm unranulp In Ollllnlll IL. Roborbc-on & Son. wholesale grocera,have received 301 upplrcanona for obe poeiuon of driver. on vncnnn by the death of tho leuo W. HR 0! this number only eight. have been considered eligible. The lucomntlva umlm will ntnrh nn nn yuuuu. 1'4. U. AVIIICHUII. As soon as the weather will permit work will be begun on the Wutlnna wing at the general hpspital The aid walls will bu razed down to the level of the rao storey. who makes vallnw hm.r.m- and Wull UUU (TUWUS Ill 5 Mile HlHOl'a\| GTO. We can sell you a cumara- for $5, with complebo working instructions, bunt. Wlll bake a plccure almost, as large as a cabinet: photo. E. 0. Mitchell. An nnnn nu u. nm..r.lm- will .m......'s ......I. II! \.iUuIlUlllU|', IUTUIII UUU UK DUO parny. Uoorge Scone waairreeted in Toronto for vagrahcy. He is and to have been in Kingston with two other pvckpockots to work the crowds at late iuxmul here. UVA man ....H um... .............. 6,... Q-. .....|. vnn ulusu Iuu noun; I0!` EHO aummur. On Monday ten young men from Har- ruwsmnth and vucunly leave for the Klon- dyke. A bronher of J. W Bertram coun- Ly counonllor, forms one of the party. Uoome Stone \van!rranl.ed in Tm-nnr.n cu IU um urunoun war. Several curlouda of lumber arrived yes- bemny fur Racburdaon .-1 olovucor. A large gang of men are employed to rush on the oomplouon of the structure. Hlunmnu uill unnn ha nu nm...m.......4 n: uumpwuuu OI one structure. Skating will soon be an amusement. of Lhe push. Tue Ice is fast: dl.-uppbarlng A woxk or [>0 more and the cuverud ru.l; WI close in dour: for tho n.. VUln...a.... ..... ..-...... ........ L-.- Hr. A. Blanchard. C.A., J. B. Mcluy, PTIDOIDQL Pninhlnnl- cuuuumuua. n. U. Mucueu. On March 50h. 1556, the order of Yuc- bona cross was instituted to commemorate bravery of British troops who parblclpzr ed in we Crunoun Rmm.-..| .....|......|. .: |...... ..._ ....._.-..__n , uu Luuuuay nlgun. by your election bow with New Yo: I: chocolates. E. U. Mnchell. n Al...-AL :.L. Inn! .|..,. .....I_.. -1 \" - I|lUlI- The postponed match bxbween the Sr, Lswrence hookqv team an! the Hon Tn- nnlea of Gnnanoque, Will be played hem on Monday nighb. PAY vnur All-mnn hntu u/ihh Nana \'.v.. I puluullhury ODIICBPD L`! 0 I01` Maren 1-Mil. The Sunday afternoon addresses in con- nocuon with Queen : university will non be resumed until aha beginning of next: sos- I aion. wuvence xor mgamy. New stock of cameras just to hand at E. (J. Mitchell's. The l4Lb P. W.0. rifles band held a full rehearsal hint. evening [or their annual com- plimentary concern t; for March Hih. 'l'hQ Sundnv nfhnrnnnn nrldrnnnnn 6:. nan uuunug IUIIOII. Real estate is booming. Agents are "transferring oonaiderabte property. both houses and lots. AI).-.-A `l1`......u. In-..-L._ -'- -- ---~A- - IIUHHUU IIHU I05!- Alborb Fresh. Faraday, is en route to Kingston ponitontnary`to serve a two year eonoence for bigamy. stock of namm-an inn}. fn hmml nr IF. I'l0Un M you. the Canadian rand king. has taken 3 low distant rides on his wheel this was 1:. The quoen a birbhdny ail! your will fall on Tuesday. Victoria will be seventy-nine your: old. U (lnnrnr. Franz . haul nvhibn naming -A- .. 3 aura mu. 4 Coureb Frets : boat white cuatile soup, 3P0 Mr 3 pound bar. E G. Mntchollf N032 mnnv nhnnnnn will hn fnnnd in 0|... o o lorr a pound our. 1'.` U. L\1ntcholl.' Not: many change: will be found in the 0 can of the M. '1`. company?-I oeb this cming Ienon. Rani nmnm in lmmmimn Am...L. ...... Ki!'!9n_L_i9S "920, riot. moo was wgnoon held this Maornoon. Yeaserdny was the nnniveraarv of the birth of Roberh Emmett. the Irish pau- will 00 uunlllllood In}: WOOII or I0. If tho wind wan mt!` enough nu ioeygchc N00 `M! liolboon held this afaomoon. Yunnan-dnw IIAA tho nnnivnran:-:1 A` Ll... --r- -- -.u-I-Iuuvu In IIIUII wnonro nun tom. S:-Yo mint jujubna, 5:. box, no Mits- chell u. ' II...-.4..- I-.l._- 17, un 1 A A n . ... . UIIBII '1 Kmgoton lodge No. 59, I 0.0. F. initiat- ed two members Ines evening. PMIINIIB on His M 'l`, nnmnnnua has-nu-- uu nwu mumneu lleb evening. Painting on the M. '1`. company : barges will be commenced in} week If mm -Ina _.- ..m- .... ...L .. :--_-_u `rho Splat 0! Ivory Du uto--WlnI Illa Poovle knfuhlng Abont-louun In upon in Lmmaon oi Thou Whom.-u hlll ning. PARAGRAPH8 PIGKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8 ~mbmNrsoM`HE mu. PERQBKAL MENTION. Two [ms ON BA am: 8'1`. , omo.~.u'n: TH 1': Park; one 40 that 1`:-outage. Two lots. em.-_h hlllll ft. h-nnlnun Annlu nb 11....-..-.... illlll. IIIII IIKIIIIIK BBC JUUII TI, W? hold DIS torn lroln the rope, it ouriod his: to the bottom of tbfllido. Ho amped with a low bruins. / A young man gaining in filling T. Nicholson ; ioo house come near being killed yutorduy afternoon A ploco of ion had boon hauled up into the ice house and the young man had walked up the slide tor tho purpose of bringing down the slung wixtnh wh-ch to hoist. another cnko o! in. Just no he nurtod down the inclmo A huge one of ice alxpped and uruck him, throw- ing him of! hue feet. Forlumtqgx ho ro~ tunod his hold on tho rope, on} tho ico Ilnppod on down the slide. A moment has A looonfl piece ol ico loll out of pool- doo. and Itnkiog tho young nun, who:-0 hold In: turn ll-om tho mug. is nnrind A Lonl. sum lluu`. Lent evening a team of horses. attached toecab sleigh owned by I young man named Lawleee, ran ewny from the Grend Trunk junction. They came in Montreal ehroe: one feet clip. turning into Brock street endcontinumg theil mad trip down Clarence street. As they went plot. the British Americen hotel D. Envee heeded them olf and brought them to e atendetill. They were pretty well lagged out with their long run. The oeb was badly wrack- ed. evidently heviog come in contact with more then one obeucle dllflnjl ite wild lllhl. As the horeee croesed Princes- uroet they narrowly escaped being at; uck by e street oer bound down. a nv ausstua uluclilc The latest militia general orders pro- video for otlicers commanding units of the permanent. corps taking steps to insure a supply of small arm ammiinitioii being at all Limes in possession of the permanent. and city corps. and of rural corps whose arms are Iropb M. ii regimental bead- quarbers. The ammunition must at. all times be retained in the stores or armour- ies of the corps. as a `reserve for service in aid of she civic power or for active eer- vioo. The allowance is I00 rounds per rillo or carbine lor permaneno and city corps. and tilt-y rounds per rie or carbine for rural eorps. -nu vluu (II: ucli. Friends ol Alexander Sutherland. non of the late A. S. Sutherland. shoe merchanb. have been able to establish his death after considerable trouble. lb was necerteined he had died an no: in June. 1890. while on route from Liverpool to New York as a deck passenger. He wen buried at sea. This information was obtained from the log of the ship on which he sailed. Uourl: Frontenac. I0.F., has paeaed the damn claim end lorwarded it. no the eupreme court. The Foresters held I! $3.000 policy on his life. u. M Drluoll. Q U. ml : "I have pleasure in informing you and the council, that. tho argument in favor of the usefulness of the light: on the city buildings has prevailed with the hon. the minister of marine, und payment. for its maxinteiiance will be contiuued." Iv laillllalllllil I'- IIIUIII Members of the civic committee on fire, water and llghr, as well as citizens gener- ally, will be pleased at the iuformzmlon conbainedln the following letter received this morning by city cleik Drennen from B. M Brlmon. Q 0. MP "I hung nhlnnnrn in infnrrninn vnu -nrl To Get Under Why. This! morning I. F Taylor. chief en- gineer oL,,Lha public works depurtumnb, Ocuuwa, arrived In line city for the purpose of viewing the site for she proposed new drill hull and taking measurements. He was nccompunied by city engineer Bolger in looking over the site. Mr. Taylor (`lid than working plans would as once be pre- pared in keeping with the provisional sketch uubmittud to local officers a month or two ago. l`he plans will be pushed ahead WIN] all speed. --v nu nucu nu}:-.1. T. Redmond, Buue Cnty, Montana. is in the cuLy on n wan. to his parents. He in buyer tor Lhe large dry goudn rm of I). J. Heruniseey t Cu . und Is now on his wuy bad: to Bums C1L_V nfwr having; plucud uulera with Nuw York wholesale lluunbh `for the hcesr. novelties. Mr. Rudmoud looks splendid and enjoys the boat; of health in his fur western homo. WU [UPS UN BA ERIE HT.,Ol`P0.*.|lTE 'I'H|'I lots. em.-h nboutau rt. front 0. Apply at uAuDxNm<'.-a }'.`x(7l-IANOIC. 151 We llngum Htruut. u uuuusu Ill l|I'lIll"'lII _}{oturnn from Irving : school house. aub- divmiun No -1, Wolfe Island. ebould have boon: (hllugher, 32; Huycock. -13. The return: first. announced gave (iallnghor a L-mull mujoxityy. but the corrcctod ruwrnu revureed min and reduced U4lla,her'u Lobul majority by t.w.nty. MJM ,.zu.;V.446w4,A Iarlllll` lI|.l|lI!I'IDI.lIlII lUI' LUV. Prevoab, at the New York cloohmg store, has received all his spring hnpormmonu. comsiating of Scotch and English tweods, venotdana. worabeda. Vacuum and gorges in grant: variety. Anyone in need of ordered clothing will do well to call on him. lie Turned Up. Rufus Hull`, Wolfe Island, whose friends were anxious concerning hia whereabouts. ham turned up all right. He was stopping with afriend on the ieland tuaiacing him in delivering grain, unconacioul of the anxiety ho occasioned his relatives. u Hum To gala Won-I, Joseph Haokobb, who has contracts to all several ice houses, has had to cease operations owing to tho poor condition of mloigbing. He is in hopes snow will fall and mako good aleighing, so on to enable him to union his contracts. DIIUU EDWI- To-dny we put on our bnrgaln table 30 pair ladle! ne Oxford oboe: no the low price of 81.25. They are worth consider ably more but we want to move them quickly. and 1! price will do in they shall go in A day. Haiues & Lockets. an nmuunj uuul. John Walsh. Albert sttesb, is training his clover goal: for exhibitions In Luke On~ tario park nexo sosson. The tricky animal can now waltz, walk A tight: rope and do many funny antics. Its ownor furnishes music on the banjo. nanny I nI'0ll3l| Jlllllll. The only auditors are no work on the books in the water works olco. As soon an they nish hhoae their labor: will hm-o been completed. with $136 exooptiii of `pro- puiug their ropon-I:._ s Burn but Bernice cool. 06 ton delivered. W. G. Craig & Co.. Onbltio Itanou. Ilxht. Dluvo been worn. __ 7, n Qcwuu. -1 FOR BALE-5 LOTS. I-ZACH 3.`lxl0o ON KING 8L,|nd near uoro HL, city. Apply to J. A Qannmnu, below. Splrln _;mporu:tlun lo?) 898. nu... ..A. .L._ \V-.._ \',.,,|_ -|--A ._ __ To VA() PI! moat ...... .. sl._ _:...', _.._.,._._.._. The hunt Orders. A hungu lu lletunu --t_-__I__: y,,,n, 1| ..__.___..._____ Hourly Through Auditing. nitin Anriitn-- -... -5. ----L 0:}: A80 vncmnjv.` In bled At Ben. I 4.. no In Thelr Hn)'t;.: _..J n,... n., 5: An Amuulng bout. I..I.|. An..--.... -._--. _Bho` Howl. wAN'l'l`JD FUR TU KENT FUN FIRST HI May. 1808. three hm|9s south or l'rlnc(~m l-ltreolmnd ouch with modern |m)ru\.'c1nnI1|.~4. ROnt.onoto bt'$l5,0no M310, um mw at $17 r month. Owner: of same upply to J. A. lmntzn below. -+ A WANTED 10 BUY GOOD BRICK HOUHI-J east. or Barrie and south or Prlnoaoul HL, forolalu than $4,000, alsuuno for about $2,500 to 11393. In the manulaotura ot tobacco from tho Foal. augar or lnolaoaon and gum ol coma kind am mod. In cha manniaccun ol tho "T & Bi Mynla Cut. brand he nugtr had in the than video, known in this trade an gvaunlatod. Thia in a anuat in which than in seldom any adultoratioo. but to guard again the poaaihnhty of ii. all sugar naad in tha factory in aubmiztad to carafnl mania! ita purity. The gun used ia tho puira (um atabic. . 1NllIll(>I|ll" IU`[Kll"ll`l'. V ' John Urumton. formerly collector of customs hora, returned last Sunday {tom Providence. RI . where he hu lately been aunying with relntivu The mimsko he made Kpenro to have been in nbnndoninlp his poo-man without lnloionb nurse. I he had consulted his lriondu before taking blue op he did. very likely his doicultiea. real and imaginary. would have boon Ar ranged in name ntiuhctory manner thus would have and him the anxiety and unhappiness than ha ha! suffered A: it i-. he has many frmnda ,l'1oro who no glad to welcome him back. " Ioll PllL`U Ul UlIUU|)- But. he does not want. it. Ho thinks he can do so much good in his present poni- tion, and is averse to nauming more and greater roaponuibilibioa. _.__.j_,. lillllllllghlllt` ll-'pnx'1vr. since tho vacancy at Kingston, vicar- genoml Gauthier, of Brochville. has been Neely mentioned as likely to be the nexb bishop. He was a close condant. of bishop Cleary, went with him to Roms and attended him on many imporbnnb occa- sions. so that he has Already been initiated In the various duties of the (mice. And besides. ho is by natural talenw. education and oxpetienco. just the man for it. He was stationed at Hnnnnoquo for s number of years. nnd gained the love of his people and tho esteem of all. So the people here would be and to hear of his elevation to the place of bishop. Hut. hn dnon nnr. run}. it, "n thinlm ha uruuv will guru an auureeam welcome. The directors have decided to hold this meeti g owing to the IUCOOIS which at)- tendo the one held in the name plcce inch year. The objecb of the meeting II the die- seminetion of practical knowledre of the era of cheere and buntermnking livery cheese and buctermnkcr within roach should endeavor to attend. I is In. sum mu om:-r an [:50 pin. The following gentlemen will give ad- dresses : A. F. Mcluron. M.l`., ex-prosl- don b,weatern butter and choose association. who in an old cheesomaker and an presenb on extensive buyer of cheese: 1). Derby- shire. Brocliville; Prof. lloan. Guelph; Dr. W. T. Uonnell, bacteriologisb. and J. A. Ruddiok, superintendent of dairy school. All the instructors of the Association will be present to who part in the discussions. These include such wall-known names as MEFBIH. Publow. Zufolt. Keir, Lowery. Bonsley. Howey and l'urvis. Principal (lrnnb will give an address of welcome. '1`)... .l;.-..u.\... |.-..- .a....;.i...: .. i...i.. n.:_ -puuuvu cllu ullvilvlll-IUlI' UUIIVUIIIIUII. It. has been arranged by the executive of the butter and cheeee association for east-' ern Ontario to hold a butter and cheese- mnkera' convention ah the Kinm-ton dniry school on Wednesday, March mh. There will be two sessions, one beginning at 9:30 a In. and the other at 1:30 I The fnllnwimr unntlnmnn will m'un ml. uxmuulmrwn are grciluy assisted by Lhmn. When he closed his lmry Mr. Cook was on his way to SLO Mario, on tho Arngunya river. to preach the go:-pel to the uncivilized In- mum. who yet, who plelaure in killing and rleulroyxng white man. He lmd reached up far as Lunpoldmo. travelling every day on mulu. In his writing Mr. Uook reveals an earnaau and zanlou-a Eplrlb. eager to nproad the moeangouf clue gorpol. His work has resulted in much good being; done among the South Americans. and his value In fully rocognizad by the organization: he represents. He will continue his dinry work. and will forward the writings bu his father. home comfortmul (-mu-on|c-.nvo." ' 'l`l3l|I Couru\.(`r0q1ml und Skating. A Iscount. or om--thlnl to dnuxhu-rn M ale en. I-`or mu Information npply Lu : H (`OH-N\V.\ LL. \l..-\., Pr! nclpal. Lt vwm-1:` nub um mum WILII aevourmg In- terest` The gurpcl is uncouraged by lead- ing otciuls In many cine. and the mmionurxun are greatly an-nietod by Lhmn. 116 cloned hi] than: Mr xuepul I5 KIIUWII 0)` UK) pll6lILB 0! [H0 Hwmau cllumh. Bubles and tracts dua- ynbuted by l mt.:L:u1n miasionurroa are collected by them and doutrugod. Thoy entice chilunm to give Llmm up by tax- nhnnglng prouy piuuuen for the bunk:-. Ilomumsm holds great away there. but many are leaving Mm runlm und nro study- mg the bible wnth devourmg ...._ ..Ll:_:,.l, uuu Juunuvy us cumplecea. many 0| ")0 natives are eloLhful,dirby, and,eLill content if eullicionb to out I8 found. Ah the sumo Lime shrewd business men and earnest christian-I are found among them. In his bravelu Mr. (look nd! bhatlobtery buainoasia carried on openly and extensively. Men and children will ntlur tickets for sale in the screens. in meeting houae. and any plnco where a sale would be possible. Hurlots crowd the citiemmnking Llnenighta look with am and shame. In the daytime thesecieucuma plyinthe tlrenalnalm glrnde. Much oppov.-it.ion towards the npre d of tho uuspel is rhown by tho pll6lILB of the Bibles nnrl Iran): A... Wllllem Jul cook. lonuerly or Wolfe blend. lleelonery In the loethern Ooimtry-Ile uendeeibelly lecord 0! III Work to nu rumor, Denlel Ocel- People el noun: Auction And their Ona- tomn-lulonury work `there. Recently Daniel Cook, Wolfe inland, re- ceived uninteresting book from his son William Azel Cook, minister of the gospel uni reprelentetlve ol the chrietien end iniuionery alliance of New York end of the American bible society in South Am- erica. The book in a diary, recording `daily acts and oluervetionu during his ` journey: in the southern country. opening August. 23rd. l897,nnd cloning December let. The record gives the render I alight insight into the customs and deciles of the uneducated but embitioue Bouth Americana. On August 23rd, W. A. Cook left Sao Paulo bound for Rio do Jenelro. That distance was covered by null but in care without much ventilation. Claude of dust blinded and choked passengers. who gladly welcomed the end of the journey. The traveller in South America met-to many inconveniencea. In is with difficulty hoerdinghonees can be secured. and for poor lodging in A dirty hotel three dollele a day is the regular rate, A stranger on- tering a city is scarcely able to elicit any inlormetion and is made the dupe of heckmon and camera. Often Ill travelling the stench from men and women iorcee paaeengera to iind frat-h elr belore the journey is completed. many of the El0Lhful.diI'l.v. mm mm mnmm. ....___-.__f.._ ,. Butter and Dhouemnkorr Oonvontlonf 1', L___ |____ ___,_ ,,,J n , .| A amt! um: ABOUT use In ` sou TH AMERICA. ` No1'Es%F1;9An1X{ A DIARY. In that To unnnnoduo. '>I|llv` In-purl:-r. ,`/ n Ilrmnunn, fnrmnrlv nnll Does: Not Want It II .... "-:* WANTPID Fun To RENT I-`IRs'1`uF ufl'rlnc(~n.~1 HI.PlI\l.l|nlIlu1n|| u-Hh nnmlnrn hnn................ Papers for walls. Border and Ceiling, blending in color and design. NEW SIOCK. NEW DESIGNS. [Wa|lPaper, I898. JAMES REID, '"I"o`n'r of those 600 Dining Chairs loft. ` `WI'<"nV11vcy Parlor Tables. with heavy Brass` Foot, in Mahogany or Oak. 32.50. Vrhviisivo Sideboards. with British Bevel Mirror and Lined Drawers, only $9.00. Beautiful Brass and White Enknmcl Iron Bedateads, smglo or double. :3 m HE HAND%().\lE NEW RESIDENCE ON Union street. near lnvinlon stm-L, lnlely oo(l;|`x)led by David J. \Vl||l4-luuul. A snmll ox- BO turewlllculnpletcll. Intu olnu Q,m-an'u _o!logo grounds. Apply to R. V. COOERS. [lar- $8.30.` jrwyrg/[U35 Alnhulnuwo cull H7 A. IQIU DITU Illlu ITUU. The lectura nox!.1i`:-idny afternoon will be given by Dr. W. '1` Uonnoll, And an auhjeco will no "BIOI.l'i0!0gy and What, In '1`oncheu." Only a few of these lines left : ncruerrect Isle A rneeieel DIIQITI. non of llldljlnj. The ambulance lecture. in the Junie` phiioeophy clue room no Queen'e coll yelterdey afternoon. was mme Iermely e bended then me the one leeuww . Dr. (iureeh treated hie uhjct-"Bend no end Bend_nging"--in A very iutereee ng ebyle. heving with hnn a victim. Mr; Jequlbli. upon whom he illuetreted the wey in which hendegee ehould he put on. A table. enpplied with bondage: vu-yin; in size iron: the one heed for u eoue linger up to the "many oeilnd" hendege. etoxl `near the platform. and wee in charge of Mine lieeeie Yeomum---one of thin you- e gmlueting clue` from them-eining school en the nenerei hoepiuel. Dr. (iermw gave much veluebleinio'rme- Lion regarding the required lenghh and width of bendugee, the uaebexiein of which they nhonld b_mule end the canoe in which the almplo roller, the modillonione of the roller. and f.hO brienguier bond: 0 should be used. He eieo expleined t e reeeun why the eimpio epmel benduziug doee not do for A leg or an arm. and showed how the revexee spiral wee effected. One of the iiiueirutioue wee how to bendego the hend in mm of as burn or scald. Suppooing the eifectud pert. to bo on the heck oi the hand we were taught how to piece in bandage-no line the melded part: would be completely covered whim the palm of the hand wee Mn bare and Iroo. rm... I_..e...- ...u.e ll`..:.l..... ..n_.___, the "cunt . is everywhere recommended by the medical profession as the standard, uniformly 1 reliable tonic-stimulant. SOLD BY ALL DRUOGIBTI. * Dole:-A wine glass full three time: I day. Solo Agents {or Ccnldu LAWRENCE A. WILSON I 00.. Iontrul. [VIN MAHIANIH T /\;.H:\R:l\lN-T1\T BE.\U'I`IFULl.Y ultnnmd I--mu-h.-I Brick House corn:-r Union and Albert streets, with four {'11)} lots. Apply In A. 81`mwu.\.-4. BARGAINS [ .' . "" " ""' ' '" """ ""' IS the original preparation. Every physician through- out the world knows that during the last thirty years ` Mariani has popularized Coca, and that Vin Mariani 17'H_VAMB::.ANOE Lacrunec. PRICES LOW. " Of all tonic preparations, `Vin Marian! is the most potent for good. Thv hmdlnlz Umlorlnkor mul _l-`urn lure Dealer. "I no! VIN IAIIAII may yum and comm: It 0 particularly Smlmblo III Voluhlo Oumlun." Ill IOIILI. III!Illl,I.0. .. .___.________._______. 5 ma HANDS().\lE near nnnunlml Iw hnvhl ,l \vhlmm....| A .......n .... THAT LARGE REHIl)HN(7E ON NORTH side of Johnsluu utmol, llrut. lnuuse west or Barrie atreot, with furnace um] 01 her nmdern ronvenlemu-,u. Also Hm Htmm Dwelling, 28% Barrie atrnet. with modurn Il|Ip1`I)\ Ullu'llK..IJ. Ap- ply ooJouN1\lunn:. - _ RICK HOUHE UN (`I.ER('lY HTREET HE- twoen Bro: k and l'r!ucc.~m nLrm.-tu.<:m1tnln- ing 7 rooms, with 0xLuIlHl()ll kitchen, bath, ow. Also two houuos on Mme-k ntruot mljo1n- lng that occupied by Dr. E-'owlur,t0 whom up- my Weglc Kidneys ""'%:'5?'?'.*" '59 `Il'I......A...L ....-...a:. CLOBEBURN F().\IElH.Y THE RESI- denoe 0! on. H. A. Klrkpnurlnk. bumm- mlly Iltuated, opponlw Mmadmmld Park. Ap- ply to KIKl'A'l`IH('K & lwumm, Unturlo 81.. N0. 170 BARIHE HTIH-Zl`I'l`. NE,-\l. l Nlt)l\' street 10 romln; nu up-to-hm: lmllm-; localvlon; p(mum-Mon any llmv-. [mm In nlnt May. $'JJund tux:-s. Mum at Ul'.\'- NINHHMII. ALARGE FURNIHIIICI) ROOM IN CEN- tral locality, Inodern lmpmvexm.-nts, pri- vate homo. Nn.3 Brick Terrace, oppuslwst`. Paul`: sabbath Hohool, Montreal Street. - I. In MAIS. - Q, ' ,.I'o Tr YGOMI"0ll'l`ABLE l)WELLING.] 3; gm I'll ng HLroet.rpmse.~mIon May 1st; in mprovements ; rent. mudurubo. Ap next. door to Isguc L-mu-sou. L` IIGIIOG, IE9 JOIIIIHIAJH H mo: drain . all In! I: to Du. ADDILL. u... .. A cnuncn SCHOOL: H0 519 "Cl/`Ul l!`}l) BY MR. MERILICK, nastroet. Extension and all modern ooinnlonceu. Rent moderate. Apply next ` cloottolvnam Pmcnc. ~-~~--- 4: FiYR.NIsuI:I> THE DEX-llRAllLl~) denoe, 1&9 Johnston street. Hood lw narfhnl. rlrninmrn all lnlnlnrn nnnunv ` UUHIII IN VAUGHN TE RACE. PRIN- oeu street. ocou led by Denis Branlgun. Ian May lit. pply M Wma Omce. Hum or mm: FLA"1'( )V"EB ni" U0 ! Cloth! aw K nq screen: in: llama : P:-In .Inv n on nnlu nt on--.-..uj RIG }1OUl()N QUEEN BTBEE'l`.Wl'l`H ` `In em Improvements; cxtonulun kn- dun. Apply l0J.RCAIBU'|'lnI:Im. 5-m-.,........._......__._.... .-........ '['5Uan: IN VAUGHN TEHACE, Bra noueu May , nnlv M Wum nn Onterlo Leglelelnre. . Llberel Iember for lceet lleetlnge In the I Mr. Rue:-ell wee born in Newceetle. N B.. end received his oiementer educetion In Hheeohooleofthnopleoe. Eiamhor died when he wee bun seven yeere of ego end the cere of the lernily wee thrown entirely upon the mother. She wee in very mode- rete circurnabenoee. yr. ehe wee determin- ed to give her ehildrn e good educetion. , And ehe did. The object. of thin sketch, - efter completing his cdhree in the Newcee- ` tle nremmer school. entered the nnivereity ol New Brunewick et Fredericton. He weeee eerneeu end eneoerelul etndene. cer- ryinn off eeverel velueble echolerehipe end winning the Douglee [old model for en ereey in English litereture. He wee gre dneeed B A in due course end diepleyed "~ NQIOIIOE-jldin--`Very.t|ne reugeneo greet prooie'ri`eiv in cleeeics lie when- & from 3 new el lee. Eerly boyere quently once Queen e nnivereiey ea here the U00 olltht 9 you IIIVO the Nb] 1 Kingston end wee euooeeeful in oepturing '0 will by end lull you in the Cerriego. revere] veleeble rcholerehipe end pneee in | cure. I thee inetit.ut.ion.. Te render hie edueetion ` more complete end broeden en elreedy T. F. HARRISON co- ?_:;:.El;`.':;'"*:n`.*:"'.1.'::'~...'-_'.`.:"::1'.:':;': :2 N0l`l.B 10 LAND'.0RD.'0. nu uvu-I II. Principal. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Rn-o ned on MONDAY. JAN. 8rd. 898 for Da and Evunln n Clam-o.,\n mun. I-2:-x-\,nHnm'f HAND AND uvu. sxcxwxca uUB.n~:c'rs - lndlvldnal lmnructlon. . For mu Inrnrmatlon call al.001- . leue Umce, ()ddrullo\vI' Block. `sxgxmcn. 191 BROUK s'ru1~:m-. I po-union; {I1 n_|gx_lo5`_n lmprov .. l_. u v.-.._.. lmmsmm RESI- locality, mot. modern conveniences. Inlytolm. ALF` OF THE FLAT ( )V"EB THE E street, A: 'olle'| Prlgflnx 0 cc. nipply nv. Lure wlu cumplemll. hum ogroundu. Apply monks, SE DCCUPIED BY MR. MERILICK, llnstroet. modern iBlglNUE. 191 BROOK STIIEET. IMME- I all modern Improvements. y to C. IJVINOBTON & Hm. . ` ....-j. EuucA'noNA|T - cause she Upnoxmnng wori ox mdoto oroorox-rr -mg - 3 &$1lIIVIn no uni." _..::. i' TO BE LET. yea In cnnuve powon. Spid by Ill 05 cu. wooowuo m I ll: IIIUIIC: Pu-nldent. BIBBY `. Ad In] 11. BIBBY `. ad_!oln- .1. V! um ,N(). I. ; mud- Apply IMME- vum an ll. `F. C. Marshall. - ~ - - - w - -- ---I UVVC - JI'-I - I?`-`Ill III 3' Olugow univonic . I He later an the Prabytgrian minio- ` tqy and for neural yours labored to an oi oiont pastor on nvonl inpotum. charge: He can to Ontario oovonluo year: ago And luu vuidodn Duaonto oinoo Winn ' the Tribune was founded In I883 Mr Rao- ull Insane in oditor, a position which he has nine.` hold with cndiu hohimnll And taunts and prolluo tho Tribune`: radon AnodIiaIIIoll)uu'onhoho but always nanihozod shun interest in local nmdn undhuutlnlyldoutilodhinnllwiththo uitgblo Ind" Iiuovohnt murptiuan of Ilsotovn. Iona years ago In nu-rind lion Eyolyn Davis 00 `Do-onto, Ir. Enroll human-y at tho amt nusin Boblnsh school unoointhn. 5 director the Eat Ending: In--an In-than - ..|...:c...: , will-Iruncu unrouoos. Ill . Knnoll wont to `Scotland and took I your : lectures in i H: his nnmp-Ink. D....I...o..:-.. ....:..:_ IIIEHUP. No wonder the society thrives with such worthy objects as the reasons of its exist.- ence. The mombershi at. present. is NO, but. scattered all over I. e world are former V Kmgstoniane whose names are to be lound among the enrolled members of the put. The present oicers are : Honorary previ~ denb. Aldermen J. J. Behan; president. I . Milne: first vice-pleaideub. W. Taylor; second vuce-president, J. Kohoe: record ing secretary, J` Bryson; Iinancul socre bury, 1 . Dunogbue; treasurer. J Mitchell: i mnrshel, W. Glsncy: sergeant-etverms, T. I Mann. SAMUEL RUSSELL`. DESERONTO. uuuru Ilnusreu wltnlll D00 Dulllll. On the second the exists the lodge room of the rder. I: la comfortably uted up. the `le being graced with portraits of notable church dignitaries, lriah patriots. oicera of the aooloty, etc. It in cuatomury upon the death of a member to have his portrait framed and hung in the hull. A orlnnit of the late uchbiehop Cleery, roped in mourning. occupies a position behind the preeidenva chair The society : charter is also draped in mourning out of respect to the memory of the late arch- bi:-hop. NI) wnndnr H\n nnninfn lhriunn mill: -uni. uu vvvsuuuuuu niuuuu, pl II VUFILHDIB Cllll) room, were all the privlle es of a first- class clubcsnbeenioyed. n a spacious room on the groundihor all kinds of games and amusements are provided. A com blnation billiard and pool table occupies the middle of the room. Rinued on either side are square tables for the use of card players. or those who prefer to indulge in dominoes, checliers and such like games. Another portion of the room is titted up as a gymnasium and contains horizontal and parallel bars, Indian clubs. dumb bells. punching bag, and, in fact. all the essen- tials of I\ completely equipped gymnas- ium. Noris this all. A library is main tained for the benet of the members. It at present contains over 1.000 well bound volumes and is being increased at the rate of 100 volumes a your. Daily and weekly pipers. mega. zines and periodicals are on fyle in the reading room. where a piano stands con-' stantly open for the use of the young men, many of whom are musically inclined and nightly furnish pleasure for their compon ions. All these privileges are included in the monthly assessment of twent ve cents. which makes the society the c esp est in the city and characterizes it as giv ing more for the same lee than any other in existence here. The hall is controlled by a committee cl seven. appointed annu ally. It is opened at 8 o`clocIa a. m., and promptly at 11 o'clock p.m the lights are extinguished and the place locked up. The rooms are constantly occupied, but the eveninir gathering is. of course, the largest. The place being attractive the young men naturally drift there, and surrounded by a wholesome atinosplieie they pass their evenings in a manner that is benecial to the mind, body and spirit. and they are thus kept away from places of temptation and evil surroundings. Swearing is not tolerated and not a word that would cause a blush of shame to man- tie the (ace of the most chaste is ever heard uttered within the building. On th nsmniirl at. nviaha the Innn I-nn... campers cuanneo. sswen} IHII I AIDA uuuerul axpcnael. Bub chums noball. The members have tted up chair comfortable hall, situated on Wemngnon unrest, go I\ veritable club roam. Illnrn All than nriuilnrnu nl n -gr. ' The Local Branch or the Y] 0 EA. will ' Celebrate the Illver Annlvenul-,1 or he ltxlstenoe lien llontls-lte Alma and 0b,|scts-osr the aseinhsra Dwell, Ioelally `together. Among the main features for which Kingston is no is the number of internal societies which .'Hll'lDh here. Societies available to and intended (or the benet d all classes of the people are to be found in existence here, with mem- bership varying according to the density of the population reached by the inuence of any of the particular organizstlons. Among the very few older orders is included branch No. 483, Y. I. C. B A., of the I. O. B. U.. which next month will observe the twenty ith anni- versary of its existence. The growth of the society has. naturally, been limited. but at no time has it suffered for want of members. It is a fraternal society in every sense cg the word. Its aims and objects are many. Founded primarily with the ob- ject of drawing together in mutual ties all young Irishman, it has steadily extended its inuence until now it provides healthy load for the spirit. mind and body of its members. The membership fee is very small. and after it has been paid all the member is called on to payinto thetreasury is twenty ve cents each month. In con- sideration lor that pittance he is carried in good ttandiug and is entitled to a bone` fit of three dollais a week should sickness visit him. Upon death his nearest of kin receives the sum 01 835 towards defraying tuneral expenses. Rut. thus ll nnl. All The mnmkara lunm [A svimnxn %0R(;ANlZATl0Nl TWENTY-FIVE} vans `OLD AND STILL GROWING. 7 Tho Britith Yukon mining nod tunn- porhu com y la ` to lin- rnonc :3. u`;.ndon o?pi2|. ?uqlwnyp'!xrom Fort Boliirk to Dunn City. Ponniaoion ha Inn nooivod snowing lneond lit|I|&llI:dul i%lI..| Hamilton m bury Ionuo n opaoi count at Bovd sool or utillcry. xiuguaa. Shh : 01 and nlinbln inonnnop ugnncy dttb ning nun Innnnn nm-nu-mic. ll \'n Inn IYOIDIO Gatling Inn: yon Inns in lootvur call at Alntnuthfo. He will suit you. Cull OI UIIIIID. Ex alderman W.Robinoon up if pnmior Hardy cannot cgrry on shirt at tho gov- otnlnont. with n majority of Eve ho obould call in tho votonn who lormod the bsluuco ol patterns the time the Snndold Mac- donnld government WI! turned out of the government bonchou. I Jobb, cyo opocinlm. ml] be no WId0'l, drug soon. Much Ilth and l2:.h. Con- nluuon Inn. ;SIcam Carpet Cleaning Works. urns SKI`. MI! nluuop tron. nuns.-. um nun unto -r. I-nnunmone. The funeral of the late dupnzy-warden Fitnimmona occurred this morning from | Hoto| Dion to St. Mary : cemetery, the pull-bearers being J Crowley, B. McGeein, leepere Evens. Mooney. Brennan end Ken- nedy. Muse wee eeid end chelibere sung in St. May`: cathedral by Rev. Fr. Clotheir, chaplain of~St.ony Mountain penitentiary. Ilennobe, who ecootnpenied the remain: on their eilenb journey to their luo rest.- ing pleoe. Preyere no the greve were uid by Fr. Clothier, ueieted by Rev. Fr. O'Bneo ol the pelnce. A lerge concourse 0! people were preeeob. (H! For The Blond: Ire. Ottawa Journal, Friday: The Klondvko party mentioned some days ago will start lbil afternoon at. six o'clock by C P. R. on their long journey to the yellow metal country. Victor Grant, Frank Johnston. Harry Thompson, Ottawa; Daninl Steers, Portage du Fort; and Edward Sears, King:-ton, will go direct to Vancouver, and there be joined by three otheua. Fiedelick Johnston. Vancouver; Dr. Duncan. Vic- toria, and Thomas T. Hinton, formerly of Ottawa. The party will sail from Van- couver by the steamer Islander. and pass on via Dyan and Chilkoob pays for the Klondy he country. " Wu Too ucneroun. Willnrd Ives. Wnlortown. N.l.. died at the age of ninetv, liaaving ii widow and mi ` estate worth $l75_000. A do:-patch to she Ogdenabuig Journal concerning the dispo- union 0! his wealth says: Mr. Ives has boon philaiithropic during his lilo and at his death he lofcliis {arm and 82.000 3 your to his widow. $30,000 ,to Ives semi nery. which had ;been named after him; riweiity-ve per cent. each to the Ameri- oan bible society and the M. E church misaionary eocieby: ten per cenli. to tho Fmodmnn'a aid auclot y; five per cent. each to the M. E. hospital. in Brooklyn; the .-hnorioim university. the Union ml!- Ilonary training iiismute and bllb board of church extension of the M. E church. The law comes in now, however. and says that. ineomucli as Mr. Ives devieoa amounted to more than one-hull of his 05- ' unto, his intentions shall not be ciirried one. bun all the bequest: exoopb Lnnr- to i his widow much he vealed down one-half. ` "Darect. Legislation. Worllugmurn leellng. Dr. Aylroyd will address the working- meu tomorrow in the Wum hall, on `V uIul;;ruIu."l:17l\Venu uaw," Ml`! ISVMIF. Jeeu~ Ooeervauce ot the Sabbanh. Subject. for Sunday morning. FIFBD Church of Uhriat. Soienunc, Sons of Temperance hall, elevon o clock. Sermon trom Science and Health" and the bible. Large gatherings. 1 -zblic meetings every Friday evomng, eight. o ulock. Funeral of `rho Lalo Ir. Fllnlmmonu. 'l`|-.- I .... ....| ..n.|.-u_.- .1 , . - ' punwr a mum Clllld, :5:-)U p In. Queen street Methodist. church-ll a.m., Prut. Glover will preach; anthem, "Even Me (Warren); 7 p m., Nev E. A Chown. H 1)., Toronto; anthem, "l n1g:-nu Chorus (Verdi); AoIn."Heaven a Gatu," Mrs Evans. ".la'un' nnanrvnunnn nl thn Qnl-\k...L. pxuuuu law 11 Is. In. unu xwv. d. Urentell 7p In. (mod music Sabbath school 1 pastor : bible clans, 2:30 u Queen street. Mahhndnnr. nhnrnh_ I I n '1I.F. HARRISON co., nuv. Lul L/runyny In we evemuu. Brock etreeb Moohodm: churcb-Rev . Grentell pastor. Rev. EUe1'Crummy wu preach an 11 a. In. and Rev. J. Urenfell : 7 II In, (anntl rnnnin Quhhnoh ._n|.n.\I .... Al I: In. um I p m. EBFVIOEB Sjdonham street. Mebhodieb church- Rev Mr Urenlell in the morning and Lb: Rev. Mr (Jrunyny in the Brock atreer. Mnnhndmr. nhm-nh_R.m. J unuuipiuu ugntrope waiter." Writing in the North American Review Rev. A. W. Quimhy contends that many communities are overchurohed: and that the struggle to maintain the buildings and secure the stipend of ministry is toogreet to be endured by people of scanty means. Although itia lnquently contended that churches in the cities could not accommo- date a tithe of the population. were it to become universally church going. were it not wiser to wait until the present edices are lled before building more? And in rural communities and small towns any thoughtiiilobeerver must. admit that de- normnationulzeal has far outrun discre- tion. - lav uuulvll uutvuiul. So.. Goorge a cathedral: The I Father Hunmngbon will preach ab 11 a m. and 7 p m services Ssdonhnm ALILAY. hulhnrnnf`. nhnrrn auu ruuura Irom pnruyul. My friend," asked who go-as-you-please missionary. me you travelling Lha\' anrnnghu and narrow path to the bent. of your humble obllihy ?" The man in the evIdontly-aomobimea-elopta in-suit. said no- thing, bub handed over his card. The I missionary read: Sugnor Ballnncio, champion cighbrope walker. 1 Wm-.im: in tho Mm-n. A.......'..... p...:-... uungrugluun 0! Ana: onurou. UAW. Rev. Eber Crummoy. returned minion- nry. lectures on Japmeuo customs in the leonure hall of Sydenhnm street church, Tuesday. March sch. l Rev. G, R \.Vhn.n Nnnnnnn I... o..l,... Lueuuny. maron roan. Rev. G. B Wlme, Nnpaneo. but taken charge of Moscow cirouib for the balance of one conference you`. an Rev. Mr. Ander- eon ruffere from pnrnlyue. "NIV friend." nnknd hhn an-an-Irnn .nlnn-n Illl I cnumn IIBU GVGDIDQ. Rev. R. E, Knowles. Oabowl. bu ac- cepted the call extended to him (mm the oongregltion of Knox ohm-ob. Gale. Rev. Ehnr Grumman .-mm-=..nI .....'..:m. Ull l.|II'Oll OUFIL Rev. H. Gomery, of the 8 P.C.K., Lon- don. preaided at the Lenten Iervico in Sb. Paul : church has evening. RSV. Knowles. nhtnwl. IAAA an. uvaugunw. Rev. Ernest Grilsilo formerly I Bnptiat pastor in Chatham. 0nt., calls for Burma!) on March 30th. D... . D l'!............ .: LL. :1 n n I} I , -.'\.nfhII'I-* 7 -F-_OFIIrIihu-Dog|u-3` V`:-