`BREAD. BREAD. ` Wotnkotholond 1nQudityu1d Variety. You cu: not almost my shape and style. Our Homoslndo Brood in the latest. lhdo onl! at B. IE. 'I'O'Y?E! S-. -noun. u-hnnnun IIA Iynnu UTISH `ivalu. MONDA_Y.AM ARCH 4. solve a good lnany ditcultiee of city We much" more simply than they are solved; even by the beat srrwgcmenta of municipal police. But,this in \of comptrutively little Importance. 'hnt I should do it for. if I had force enough, would be to give the peo- ple who _lmow anything about that church the feeling that the church in home -No- body can travel so far as to be outside of its _arms. It repreientn welcome compnnionship `That in what it in for. and sympathy-. It represent: `together. AI, _ ,L..._,l___ _A_ COMMENTS OF T HE PRESS `hating the I-;u'u Blneorlu. In N4... E1)ITOIt'I.-1 L N0 TES. Hunt Is the Fund: 9 _ I\_,, , lJ.)l|tIOYl. Julian llnwtlmrno ls one of the hand- smnost of Amorlcan literary men. face (luvs not po-.m~us the grand. nnajauuu power that dlstihgulshctl lulu father, but It is. pt-rhapu, u countenance that pos- sesses nu-r nttrnctlom for women. Over a uutlfully shaped hozul fnll curls of dark brown hair; .1}: eyes are very lluo. and would brighten 3 far loan hInu- * nume face: be In tall. grateful and mnnly Cu Henna Jwu Kw` P11 II HIV IDl'I ill I . Wood upouod Ills Pun. ol ootryn. the ndvorthuna:rul " ood-Pyle." . down lrouunu lxll.-sslull wrx. Rulx-rt Urnwuiug is slum and stout. ` with u r1uR.l;.' faw, und luuks like he vu- ; ftryrd a.gm.1 dunner. which he does, for no is unuuf the gnxntost dinvru out in I-Jngland. llu is n-ry ugrewhle nndlu sit nut to him at tuluo isu privilc-; mngurlx. uuught. .119 in not at all 51; . :onuci0u.~I uml is the least Infected of _..._ u.. |..... .......` A. In...-...'.J ......oinnI C0411. Mrs. .\fu|'_;;|ra-t J. l`n`:s't0n is not blind. as .~.un ml nx-xvspupx-r;a lune lls\'l`lL'd. but Mn` is xmlunllg now fruxn her |m1\ilr.<.~L uw of In-r x-_\ us in her 1-tfnrts to In-lp m.xzln-ru litoruturv. For lU:|Il_\' yours aflur lhc wur aha did a grout part of lin- liu-rary editing of ae\'v|`;\| southern qu.-urn-x'liv.- magazines and juunmls. ull '31-axis, and under the editor a name. not ` ho.-r's. T his cunwzunt work were out her ` . eycsigllt. 'I`nI-xlni, llm mmi.-m nnrnlist. nlthmvzlx T-:.-w---- A Good Man`: Overcoat Made to order for $13. . _____.__ In - L-) ....-_ ..-_.._ ..I.._.. ._III .~.-I.- e_ycsigIu.. Tulsloi. the Rl|&~ii:i:1 ntwolist. nlthn:i_-.:h of noble birth, uifm-ts the life of at puns- nht and the trade of u slim-mal;vr. ll dresses lihr a village urtia-mi. Ilia shirt is 1~.uilm'. with soot. his Iruusurs lx~griIuui with mud. uml his whole app:-arunco is i that of u wurkiugumn. it day laborer. 11 down U`0lhi~ll liiissiuli wrf. I,I..|....-O ll... ... is ulnar! nun] chn XHSCIUIIH Illlll IS UIU IP38! lI||t`l'lUIl Ul men. llu Iumlmne of H_vron`s poetical misanthrupv Mid landiliml aim. M nit.-r M:-aunt In mulr-nvnrimr to mine unsanulmpy lulu uunuuwu mm. Vtnltcr Hvsan! bu omlc-uvuring to raise a public library of 400,000 volumes in London. ` I..|:.... u.....n......... I- ...... -0 cl... I...-nl; lnncl UI um b'U(`l|`[_\' ul uruzixu uuu umu m lvuvrs. but km-pa clan: of the uwntvd l'I'l|h'I uf Lumlun :~:U(`i\'l_\ . UL'ul';.:t.` .\ugu.~.tus Hula. tlw E:13.:li.~h _j)llI`l|.MLbl.&d\\ u_}a wc.u`.s' u white \\`;u.s`t- 1-nut. ...... .... Mhuuw fur u * k-wp huuw. L'|Ii1`liL`lI:l pay \Ir- .\n--II L`II|('lxL'lI: 'm_- . .\lr`. .'\lIj,'ll.\{:\ J. I} Iurpillul` Htulhvrll nnw stuul. with an inIL'll|;;x-1 ;,:r-at taste for IIu\\'vl`n' 1' urn Ilm tin:-..t in Hm sull U1` (`rllS|lI'I'.\\. Anmmln M. Dou;:l:xs. the pupulzxr nov- ` olist. has for tho last Rift:-m years lvwn Um vhivf x~up|mrI nf hvr fznhur. nmtln-r and si.-stvr. lJurin_-.1211! thvw _\`1':1l S slu- has \\'ri|lvn. un am n\vr:1-:-. two nnvn-ls u _\`\':l|`--ilI tuvt. ;-ho has lm-n kn-pl so lnu.~_\' that slm `H13 .~-Mum l.u~n u\\u_\' fruxu .hnuu- Wm-k 1:1 :I mm-. 5119 um \ run an Lnrun and make` Literary (`oh-brltlon. .\fnr;::Irvt lk-lgnul. who wrote John 1 \\';ml. l n~:1-`In-r," is nlxout 30 _V`('iU`S of ` ago`, nf nmliuul ll(`i):hl uud has a face so ` strnnglv En_;li.<|n that Tim` Anwrivan nzltimuitv vmuhl h;mll_v be suspected. Rid.-r lfugxzunl non.-r rmvritcs a story before st-nulinw,: it to ma pn-at The printer rwviu-s his ur|',\.:inul lxmlnuscript. upon whivh app:-ur V1-r_v (cw turn-cu'uus Ill` Pl l|.RIlI'l'.VL NEW BLACK HENRIEITA. all wool, 70o., 75c., 90c.. 1. . NEW BLACK SILK WARP H-ENRIETFA. $1. $1.10. 1.25. $1.50, $1.75. ._~---A NEW BLACK CASHIERES all wool. 40c. 50c, 60c. 75c, 80c. NEW BLACK FRENCH HIRINO. 50c. 60c. 75c, 90c. NEW BLACK INDIACASHIEHBS. 40c. 45c. 50c. 60c. NEW BLACK ARIURE CLOTH. 111' wool, 40c tnd 50c. NEW BLACK CHEIEPS CASHNERES. 25c. 30c. 35c. NEW BLACK STRIPED FRENCH FANCIES, 60. 7'0, 75c. NEW BLACK GRAPES. Counl:nd's Best. NEW BLACK VEILINGS. Black Border Handkerchiefs and Bluk Frillings LWEDNESDAY, March the 6th, VI uvn av: wav- Lowover if I bad man comes -dong will ITIAKO hm one for the same price. TIA]? l'\ P\ P` I I All Sizes; 1:6 t Boys 1"1'On1 4 to H years of age. `DONOT MI S THE V vENI.IHE&$Asn~; Dress Fabrics. PRICES AWAY .DUWN LOW! HARDYS, BOYS TAILOR-MADE SUITS 7vw BL/10[( 0/9s$%000b19%J;if71/Wslf 3!` Store open from 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. AT OUR E_HIBITIoN rtook I N Y lib: Lu. ..........a" "nu. OPERA HOUSE mun mo ovsrzn MARKET A One Price Store, :88 Princess Street. MINNES & BURNS. OPENED YESTERDAY. But Decide to Spend at Least Part of `rl`(I \\ IlU ll|iI.\V'l'3 Ul `; his fave is pale. ; his Iuuulh is small. j n-xpn-ssiun. Ho ii * .f zlrli-u nn.l nn-n nf ONE CASE T ECU?" I_'-I New York `Prlbuu. Noumea In Franco. prolnbly. look upon unpnunt din unit: ol the govunumn with men ooupluoiloo ulna |lu- , uhal Mu: dun and M. Julu Gravy, unduly the hunt. who now grlnly ro- luwhthonld win he had and the Blyah-Ila he kl! to thou who Inn- ul him an: tin ninnnnlhllltv lard} that PIIII ClIlllJ|"II' IOUI 0| WIIOIII II` IIOIU. Sblno liino ugo EJ'iai'd Bdrd. of 'Non.I\ Frodorichbum. tuned writ: all Robot: Perry and J. C. Dnwry for il cplitlen In I noon: election. The writ: won not lorvnd. but Hr. [)5-gyq haul olthun. not Baird And innubd `E we-vei prooooding: would in taken ngulnn him I 1- during no nah Inpropvr monu- Iionn. An I run]: the writ nu withdrawn ud the action dhoontlnucd. 11! Ittilrwrlt vu- M-. ,.-.-.-..-::: II out I I might happen u - l Yutordny W. Hobbn, who has driven A stage to; a great man your: human Klug- utou and poiIi1I nun; did :0 - nlnnhnm, no in hinhlv Qnlnntnual In In A l-`L'R- LINED SILK CIRCULAR for ....', IIOII Illll polnu III rtunluulu. IIIIII vy- donhun. Ho VII highly consumed by his friends. He in burn in England. Inn to Landon. and come to (fund: wlen I6 year: of ago. For may an be worked on a {Arm at Wilmur. 0 had I family of thir- ucn children, tour of whom ll ! dud. ' nnn inn nan r.`on'i'` IIAMVI n"wAIlI JIll"(I. The new nhowroom ol the Ildiuulluul nuinod glul Iorkn, Toronto. have attracted comidoruble notice than they opined to the public. Tiny no onunplco of coiling and null decoration In various mntothll. N - toning A Md; range 0! rlcu. while (mt specimen: of church homo has no vory .ll|p0l'i0I` and inhruti . be firm and ample: 0! wt]! paper A3 glut to any address. \.'._..._.I... II` I.l_I.L_ _..L- L-- _I_l..-.. _ ll'0lIl Ill! UIRPIOYCC OI "IO \V III. The connecting rod on the driving wheel: of I C. l .R. engine broke recently while the engine In: between Mnberly end Sherbet Lake. T he rod creehed though the oor ol the cash end between the loge ol the engi- neer. testing the hoou end such o` both - his feet and leeving hlm otherwise unin- jured. 1`. Im- Ahnnvn-nun 1.` es. I.I.ln-I-n.I purur clullel ll`! Inn 00!. The funeral of the lute Funk Fruor no onnod yesterday nlhruoon and was lugoly amended. The nounboyn of the cit were pn.-nent in u body. Various bonutifu lion! I tribute: were upon the casket, one coming from the employee: of the Wmu. rho nnnnnntinn rod um um driving nrhgnln rrlnoeua IITOCK If Mouill university should decide to give instruction to women in medicine it will not be in conjunction with the men. The ex- periment nude in the Royal zollege. King aton. shows the folly of web 3 course. 84-- pernto clones are the beet. The funnr-Al nf thn lntn I-`rnnh I-`-agar nu`. ruvrler own! me uuuulng. Engineer Boyd and second enzinoer Titro will work on the ateuubnrge hue May this seumu. They left the city to duty for Port Colliorne, where the boat in quartered. and will put her machinery in order for service. .\'ml f`AIAllI'nl|hinn rnmnrhnhlp I.-ninlgnnn Inn PI-ll. ucr Imlclunery In oruer ror IOIVLYQ. Sad cututrophies. remerknble iccidenu. wonderful trenuctiono occur every day, but it in only once in I while that you on get such extraordinary good vnlue in clothing on now offered by Lambert & Walsh, ll! Prinoeea street. ll |J..1uII .._:..__.:._ -|___.| 1 J-..-n, -, 4, next. nuuul IJIIWIII MIG DAN. The building on Princes: otroot. onco used for but purposes. And Inter occupied by student: undying medicine, will be trun- formed into two stores this uummer. Dr. Fowler own: the building. ` Hnaiuoer Bowl And lannml nnoinnar Tirrn IIIKIC l'lC.IIII. For some tim the pupils of the Genus] Ichool luvo been practicing daily for their `Annual choral concert on Friday evening I next. About I50 will take part. The lbnildinn nn P:-innaan stung! Anna an-.3 Nun; Pnrngrnpln Plclod Up by 0:: ko- portcn In Tholr llmnhloc. Lad Morgue: Snndhunt. the newly- electojoounty councillor for Brixtou, Lon- don, pououec utnordlnnry power: of mug. notic hauling. For nnma timll than nnnil. nl um l`,..n...I THREE ALASKA SA BLIC M l'li`lS. Regular nu-lm I7 : otfared now fur 84.75. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Look OO_|hl.y On. l5lL..-A ALpL pss pure p_s TENDERS I?-`TOR `COAL; THE 1'xIn:1:e|:l:l{ will receive 'n~:.\ . In-zns 1*u.|.'ru l`|{Sl>A\' m-2x1`, rm instunl. for Lil!) tuna Nuva Svoliu slack or l(e_\'nulda- ville nui. lu be clcli\`cr1-ml free on (lock or in mill par 1. lSlgned.I Kl.\'GST()_\' (`()'l"l`O.\' ()MP \'. JOHN` KING lUR.\'. Sm-rnlnr\'~'l`rmmnn-r I SEALED TE.\'l)El{S for 'l`nuios \\'orks' rc- -| u irod in the orot-I ion and completion of n 'l`ur. rm-0 on Guru Sin-cl w ill hv n~cch'od up to Noon 0| S.-\'l`l'IlD_\\'. llm Sllh inst. The lowest or any tender nol nee:-ssarily ac O0 Iled . `Inna And smcicmions nmv be men :11 our I. H. umuvs'f!.`212rrmoaau-an TELEPHONE 9|. by them. _ - _ r` ' The owners or 04.-cupnnu of said buildings are rupponniblu for ull awoiduntu or dam urea urisin gt from such ?now or Ice falling into the public streets. am u is their Interest therefore to obey the by-law. W. S. G0ltl)n.\'. Pi I v f`.nmIninnlnnr-r. 1']! ' Kingston. Man~h lat. 1839. TENDERS will he received bl! the under- signed up till lhul-`.VE.\'I.\G OF HURSDAY. lhu 7th Inst.. for the scvunu trades works` to iulrod In pho erection of II Brick House on 'nion Street. V Plans and spot-icntions to be seen at my omce. (form-.r of Rum and Brock Streets. over (`clmuiiguy E13;-ens Ollh-e. J. 1!. lU<)ll),,H Tted I `Inns and specications may omct-. l`O\VER I SON. A An-luin.-pm Linn Mlmk. THE (`HORUS will re: an] at St. (loulgeh Hull on .\lAR(`H .-mi. .n R nun. will be tuluu up. "l\--1-urn` wndwl 10 ml \`0(`I\llels la) l the society. C. ll ALL 6WNERS and obcupnnla of houses and `mud! on the line of public atroetsnru hcre-- by null ed to r(-move all snow mid ice from lhu, roofs at tho pruluiws owned or occ-up`iod ` by them. m.-cunnnu said buihnks |MPORTANf NOTICE. TIMEL1{_A;NoINcB;MEN'r. KINGSTON PHILHAEMONIC soclm. i Marrh uh. I889 All kind! of Cuuod and Prosoiwod Fruits in glut ml tin. Envonud Gdifornin FIINI. Prnnu. PIIIIOHOI. This Rh! in IE Ill'l`llgIll 015068; DAILYBULLETIN SEALED TE.\'I)El{S for 'l`n1dos \\'orks' n u irnd in tho vrm-I inn nml colnulcliml NOW BEING OFFERED AT THE -T. jjj KING STREET BAKERY. IE ALASKA SAHLIC M L'l`T'H. I` price 07 : otfored for 84.75. 9!EB T..?._ To CONTRACTORS. BARGAIN No. 4. Vro CONTRACTORS. BAR<:A7J No. 2. ONE GENTS` CANADIAN Bl-IAYEIK COL~ LA R. Regular price 810 for 06.50. BARGXIN No. 3. ..-.-v. n. '"WGE6BE"C'T In I\l\l\I1 nun l\ ' I BARGAIN Nb. 1. .2.-__- -7133 manna FUhNI>SI*i-I.N GiB. l'U\VlI( C SUN. Archilrvla, |.i0n Him k. R. .lJlCKSU.\'. Sm-.r 1-UH`! UMN K|.\UllUH.\'. Sm-relury~1`rv:z\sun-r. v . S. uulmux. City Commissioner. 839. 1-~nss-Inblv for rvhoar on l'l'E.\`l)A\' .\'|'IX'l`. \.. wlu-at Iliv Eli_i:\l: -H! invilmiun in v.\'- THREE ALASKA S \ul.r.` uthhnlgs. nonu- lar rice :7 ; yourcholce for M 50. We will announce fnsah bargain: daily or ever other day. but we ask our friends to bear inm nd that the prices we quote are tor the pruocnl chonp udu only. THE BOSTON HAT STORE, Wouhunon Street. n-~n.x-o-Inblv for rvhoar nll 'l'l'|o`..\`l)A\' \'I1I\"l` `di'\i in\'ilunun Irl_ ox`- : In-coma moluhors of RE] I). AI`t'l1ilM`f. no manna a up ouonng welcome. and any- bad who chose, than I: ha were the variant or-Itny jun Inn ed on tho , lnlqht come in then. I nhould shy at such a barn: nf rant. :1 thin Inuld in ch: n: nlun. rs -Juuuuu-g v u ...-..\/-4.. The article of llr. Edward Everett Hale. in the March number of the Norlh A nun" can Reliant`, is, in this age of church enter- priee-, church extension and church exten- sion, exceedingly suggestive. Dr. Hale has been for years devoted to the consideration of this question, How can the church be made to accomplish the largest amount of good? Anni theee are some of his conclusions 2 Is it not clear to anyhod who under- stamls city life that a church y of wide- awahe pie, though the were not more of them tm there were of t a twelve apostles, can meet as no other body can the very worst diiiiculties of city life 3 Take the deadly lonelinees of life in cities. I! it were under- stood, aa a matter of course, that the par- loan of a church were always opens, every evening, to anybody who wnntcd to have some companionship, in the hours between 6 o'clock and midnight, would not that un- ' ainna ,raiieve very largely this loneliness? I should like tosee a church which had `a light in the window such as an arrangement would offer. I`do not mean that there should he a committee of people waiting to he `sociable with an body that h:rpenel~ . Bee I mean t all the n ghhourhoodmhouid understand that there were warmth. li ht, and a welcome. You might have a an in political economy going on ; on might have a class in botany; you might ave a class on the second chap- ter of the second epil-etle to the Thessalon- lacs : you might vs a sewing society sir-oviding (or the Microneaian Islands : you i ht he occupying yourselt in your lighted par uraa you please, but there the light and the company should be. There should he hid ii i nd - ......J',.:.. ..`......""`. ?....'.'.'i.'i."..`.T.`1..'."2`..2.,..`.". .'. WIIIC III IIIOTI. I IIIUIIII II, UIIII IIIUI I haven of not to this would lath: ne plnoo. n-nu us III-Inna . u u . . . . . u . .. And in addition with taking up various positions at the senices in his cathedral which were objectionable to the congrega- tion. represented in the trial by an auc- tioneer, a solicitor. a foreman and a parish gardener. The cablegrams announce that the action was dismissed. that it was based on circumstances too trivial to be given the dignity of a church trial. The English papers are protesting against the magnity- ing of church differences of opinion and church diiculties into church scandals. and they are moved to speak out when an emi- nent ecclesiastical representative like the Bishop of Lincoln. not a man of extremes, is submitted to indignities of the most em- barrnsing kind. And this thought has oc- curred, Did the Bishop of Niagara not err in his judgment when ` he advised certain protestants against certain church practices in his diocese to proceed to an indictment of the osnnlers and a public prosecution of them 3 The less church cases are discussed in public the better for the religion and the certainty of preserving it from the sceptics` contempt. tor ucromennu purpoau. 3. Singing of the Agnua Dei before the reception of the elements. 4. Muking the sign of the cross while pro- nouncing the ahwluLiou in benediction. 5 Pmnina Aflnr the hanndiminn. Lha` nouncmg mo auloiuuou In ueuuuluuun. 5. Pouring. After the benediction, the wine and Inter into the puten and chnlice, and drinking it himself. A-) 1- _ Illml-.. ...Zsk A-I.:nn I|w\ Iv--:n|In AAQVLI \ll .. ....-.... The Hampshire Chrouir/r contains the charges which were preferred against the Bishop of Lincoln, and tried before the Archbishop of Canterbury under the pro- visions of the Public Worship act. As the case has excited considerable interest in Canada. anl been referred to in the cable- grams, it is interesting to:note what the alleged offences were. namely, being A party to the following : I 'I'\L_, ____ -t _ I:_|.....! .._.....Il. .. - -- IIU III RA'I'rmN:BU:EY*s- vv vuv lvlnvvvnnaa . 1. The use of I lighted candle on I re- tnble immodintely above .the communion table. the Mid candle not being wanted for illuminating purposes. 9 Mivino of wnmr with the wine used Illuminating purposes. i 2. Mixing of wnter with the for ucrbmentul purposes. 2 Rinaina of the Janus Dei before the vu wluwu nu ma ryui/" x-nu mu, ........ .. . ._ easy. that when he ceases to be such the same rule of etiquette demands his with- drawal. But as the minister is the servant. of the government which he represents, nut of that to which he is accredited, it would seem to ordinary intelligence to be equally evident that he cannot, without unpardon- able rudeness, be sent out of the country by the latter-dismissa|" proper is out of the que|ti0n-untiI the farmer has either dis- tinctly refused. or by lung delay, refused to recall him. This certainly is the common sense aspect of the issue whatever he the diplomatic View nl it. r1IvIv\r\aIw-.v.-. - . _ "'l`m: _BRI'I`Ian W310 la ubllahod cvury aven- iug. at 386 King Sn-ue Kingston, Ontario. * at aux lJOLl..\`|(B run nun. \`\\_ ._.- _,_____?:_____________.____ POI.V '1' OF lz"l`IQUIL" `Tb . The political pliilosoplrein are at sixes uud sevens in regard to a point of etiquette, ` and that point involved in the power of one govermnent to dismiss." the rt-presenmtive of another whose conduct and presence had become otlensive. The Sackville incident Mr. Bayard, secretary of sum: in the (llerelatnd admiuistratinmstatc-s forceulliinrto dismiss my lord: Lord Salisbury rmly holds that ' his removal lay ,ntir-ly with the govern- ment of which e was the ollicial. The ` ll? 51', which has gone deeply in_t,_0}l1*Lqiies> tion, `says the prnc`.fc"is clearly estuhlislied that the minister sent out should be in every our /r~'ona grain to the government to which he is sent, and the L-orolhu'_\' is A I _ __. _I. .|.,. All I last I up-any -an gu- For four lines. one or two insertions .... II 50 For four lines, each subsequent. lnQrtion.. 26 -Over four lines. tlrst inserLion.. 10c per line Each su uentoonsecutiveins.... 5o Onoenw Jubaoquent ins....... loo Twioen wee , subsequent ins . . . . ., 80 " Three | week. subsequent ins. 60 Twelve lines to the inch. . , . Notices of Births`, Marriages _nnd Deaths 500. eachmnlous when `H booked.` when 31 isohzu-zed. Speciinrnouoee in reading columns are charit- od at twenty cents per line to* each insertion. Oicers of unlncorunmied Aseociat.i_ _or it twenty lin each |nB0"l0"- unincorporated Associations for Societies will be held porsonnll) "5D0l|81b1 " I Ord TO U] I Attugheu 3 (1: ammo!` 1! 0110 , 01. 91 9": Jb ivff; K` lI'ti'1'1'17W ' ed ' rintlng pfeeaos. ` All ctlaalgrpes `;;(r"vadertis1`na, subscription and ob prmtin are ayable in advance.` this mu be dish was rstood. The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 8Da803 { 55 column. in published avery Thursday morn _n at 81 I ear. mvelyiln advance. 0lh"Vm IL50 wi I be c zu-mad. column. In punnanon c mvel 81.50 w be c arsted. EDW. J. B. THREE ALASKA S.\BLl'I OOLLARS. Roan- lur nrlco I7 yourcholce for N all ordioy Rive 7 A 5 I o of the best .m..2{`..c.E`;..ia2 ;p&I'x: nI\rl|_1l|?tYuBh, and 0110? Ir; h nu tn: vreew . '34`): c'I algr;.9 %?~vadn-taeina. Wm"P.`.." '1`HI:_ ;)'AiLYWH1G: A SUGGE-S`1'l|'E A RTICLE. _ Whig`: Telephone. Number 229. jucsmem. I. _.l ,......u- Opifer per Orliem Lbdcfmnred. ' PENSE. Proprietor. 1_s'.\'u?r' .4 l'RlA L. A1)v|~:1'r'I|cM ENTS. Inn. nnn (II twn imam-[inns om: I'>oE)_R;x_uo-\n'-cx;\r_I'Io1'xI. mm A miolclc 1.01` or IWKTUS, UNDIRSHIRTS, COLLLRS. CUFT3. Don : lulhr l'_;on Ieruploo. Doooronto 'n-Ibune. In,_. II I`, n u . ,,,,,_n___A _ IITTUIIIIJ I rlullnuu Rev. H. Cnrmlchul. I romlnont clorgy- mnn of the Church of Eng d In Hamilton. hon nooptod u all to Richmond. Vs. udd Rov. A. A. Cameron, 0! the Flat in church, Winnipeg, but but otllod to - vet. Col. Clo:-gymon do 6 apps: to hug ah. nun. lcrnnlnn an rlnntnn lnrvnn ver. vol. ulorgylnul no I Ippuu Io nun the some ucruploo NI` Inpton luwyon about having this donuhlon to some in tho nnlnhhm-inn rnnuhlln IXIII IIIVllIu IIIII COM } noluh ring republic. HOIITPGW DIOl'0\_ll')`. Mr. M. Mclilnnon. mull clerk on the K. a P. R... told some of the pueengere on the expreee. used up so badly uh Hondey night. that he Always noticed that when he nursed 'from either end of the trip with juet thir- teen hm-ed letter: there wee enre torhe nometh ng unluckyrhappen to the train. He he/l zhlrocen on Monday. And eeeuredly the trek: was In 3 pretty bed ehepe beiore It reached Renfruv. lvllullu nuw. Dr. Sslwyn. director of the geological survey, says the museum in Ottawa should bs open on Sumlsys. How would Dr. Selwyn like It ll it was decided to o n the museum on Sunday and to detail im to point out to visitors the snrsotlons ol the collection? Wouldn't he protest sgsinst Sunday lsbour. uutnvun run!) I Ivan Sir John is watt-hing to Ice how the out jnmpl, and he will j_ump n the doeu. He nu instructed his or am and followers to keep mum pending in nogotinionu with the Amorionu authorities through M r. Wi- ml-n. who in At present the virtnnl oontnllor of the Canadian: government`: tariff policy. a win ll. Toronto News. as I Another "lITtMon" story. Ronfrelw Llgrcuiy. _ 1].. M Klnl`i---_ ...-li ..l-..L .._-'4 --uvv II Ottawa Free Pre:-Ia. u: I|,,s, .- are required to be PAID IMME- DIATELY. We will remain in the st ore during the week to re- ceive payments of the same. R. & J. GARDINER. Kingston, March 4th, 1889. Tho Gnvnrnmen! (3010!!! 0d. Ottawa Free Press. us. IUIUIIIV vv unnu. Mr. Metcalfe, of Kingston, intho humor- ist of the leginlnture. So undoubted in the reputation he has guined on I wit thn his more rising to speak in gqoetcd with up- plause. For, like the discussion on the eati- mates. he relieves the intense dulneu which characterizes the proceedings. Utluwu . |\.(. n .\..so. The tory government refuse 0 ask for reciprocity. T he combiner: and monopo- iilu will not permit them to all for it. ; The Ilumorlu Tutu: I Band. ~ Toronto World. - ` in g. . .. ..-. The Bellevillle 1..m'z.',,n.m a. mu furious because Hon. Mr. Ross, the treasurer of this province, suggested, in the debate of the budget, that one of his opponents would grasp the situation if he hll more brains. liut Mr. Ross made an apology to the of- fended oppositionist and the Iulolligenrer does not appear to have heard of it. It cannot believe that a cabinet minister can be credited with such civility. It doesn't want to present any unpleasant contrasts. The Michigun legislature in dealing with I bill which purports: to mnke it a min le- mennor for one man to tress Another to in- toxicntinq liquoru, And imposes n ne ofnot less than 85 or more thnn 8l0, or imprison meut for not less than 10 nor more thnn 20 days, or both, at the discretion of the court, for every infraction of the luv. Michignn. if the Ron bill puaes, will be known as the great land of lone drinks. n Mr. Davin has some grievance which he is eudeavoring to ventilate before the house of commons. He says the system which the government ha been pursuing in the North West is radicnlly wrong, but he in so mysti tied in bi: language thnt it is hard to tell what he is driving at. Perhaps he is afraid to speak out in meeting lest Johnny should call for a gun sud shoot him down in his trucks. The conundrum of the hour in why so many legislators in the Ontario house spoke in favour of women having the parlinmen tnry franchise and then voted against the granting of it to them. The law makers are evidently inuenced by some powerful thought, but just wlmt it is no woman can hope to nd out by the speeches they make. .........-, nu. nun-..-...J -..- hnve to go beyond the routine of its work if it is, in the future. to he a great agency of morality and light. '1 he clubs of various kinds are cttering tonne signal development of modern society. The church can never take the place of uhtgclub, but it can give exalting occupation tn the young and do a meat deal to improve their testes. And this is the prophecy which sages make : That the great church of the future will be the church that takes best care of the young of to-day. lllhlu III wunv In |D IUI. The idea of turning the churches into popular resorts may not be well receiv'ed,but the {wisdom or uxiwisdom of the proposal will be made more apparent by the discus- sion of various thoughts it inspires. The disposition of a great many people is to go somewhere during the evening. The home -that is attractive will keep some people there, especially those who are married and well advanced in years, but the young men and the young women seek,by natural Incli- nation or instinct, association of some sort, and it is to the interest of the churches, and their schemes that they should provide more than they do for the editication and gratiii~ cation of the people. In the larger cities some congregations that are wealthy have erected, adjoining to the churches,houses in which the social side of human nature can be ministered unto, but `Dr. Hale evidently means that in the church the social as well as spiritual life shoulul be cultivated, that the more use one makes of the church the better he `will like it and the greater the benets he will enjoy. Just how far the innovation can be safely carried is a matter for debate, but assuredly the church will u . I 1.: ,L,',, ,t 1.. _-,,L:r BOSTON; {HA{T*L STORE.