Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1889, p. 8

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0|! IIO [Hill 0! -OXW IIIOIIIYCIWO hohlninIhphoo.ndnilnod'nd numor ooolsnloouodnooo ado! the plot. 'n.&n1.au-uuemuauyun noon-nlnhnnPnrI'I"Annn|nIlnrnn. PERSONAL MENTION- Z YUWXCIIIUI` Northor;'-vi`:-du. Mr nutter. nuioury or low: ulnpcnlnn. Ghana to In. Bu tol: !l:J`oI-I-lnMal.Mo!l:Waul'Ibl` nu Gradual!) ` In In : . . ` w:& on '0`! ?'7U. LIVERPOOL OHIIII YIAIKKIT. I1-n-.n ll__.Lnn n_ _. adv ungnqunuulor Clover. Tunochy. Hold Choloohnlly . anlalnkon` flour waalo? EM WIIOLEALI AND IIPAIL us I unrinlu Iillhnlt IIJIIRIT. Lrnlu-ool. In-ohI-lp.I. mam-Wuuandcnlonth LIVIBPOOI. 00`l"l`0N IABKIT. In I. I1 Cotton. quiet ; Alnortounmhnnl ll-10. -nwy a. mo rnnceas screen, lungnmn. The iron ure properties which` were lo- cnted by Capt. Moore in fDarling townahif arr turning out well. A ayndicxne conupr-cu of German. is getting the are out, and nds it of excuilent quality. It is cloned u No.1 magnetic. papa wnen tne accmeut happened. Ladien half, whole and qunrtor wigs. bungl, switches, hnir chsina. rungs, mule to urder. Dress sud mantle making. Cnnnif . r--rner, bent ever made, over Walsh & :~:oeacy s. 105 Princess street, Kingston. nronertin Ihi.-Ir umro In. uuvvvvlp VVIIIIIIIVVIVII III-lILI.IIo Had uu-tonforcl .`!`hno .l`lo|d .n`.i'uuuou"so.a;. "' "" ulu awurl; l.lIB \:uur.'u (I09! HOE. church in undeniably the but put of state, eapeciallv of this ulmniuinr. Ir R. m.:.\o......l ml... oh- ..|.......l. :.. Ail Cl` Iul U- Thia mornili I sleigh containing Meslra. Hiuckley And ox, and four barrels of tinh. went through the ice near the ferry wharf. Mr. Hinckley was jun sunning for the ` Cape when the accident happened. Lldii hi". whole Ant` nnnaar Ilia: usuul to put me puns: Ill llll gprdon. New unripe dress goods. new French merinoc, new benritv cloth. at R. McF`nul's. Handsome new brocade groode suede for js:-ketn and dolmana to be found only at R. M 1' Fuul's. 'l`l.:.. _....__r._'_. _ _I 2 1 I- nrnung not 0: me Untnrln legislature. Yesterday Mr. John O'Brien received I buket containing shamrock: from I friend in Cutie Bridge, Ireland. Mr. O'Brien in- tends to put the plnnn in hi: gerden. urine dra-mu onnrln new In`.-uml. Monu'aAl1`olefrA h 00. Rich. & Ontu-to av. City'Punangu-RR .......... .. Montreal Gal Co . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (`anndn Pnoillc RR . . . . . . . . ` . .. Cundncouonoompuy .... .. gunddn Cotton ....... .. 0| ury lull) W000. W. A. Webster, immigration agent and torv missionary of Kingston, has received from the dominion government $1,387.84 since July 1st, I886. The new post otlico and customs house, Nnpanee, is rapidly approaching comple- tion and will be ready for occupation in June. It will cost S40,0(X). Mu or Thompson and (`uptnin Carter lelt or Toronto last night to secure the eliminnion of clause "thine _from the con- rming not of the Ontario legislature. "CCCQTKIOV Ah`. lnhn lykriun rmmivml - a'ro0'Ks. Bank of Montreal . . . . . . .. Uuumo Haul . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank (In Pen 0 . . . . . . . . . .. Holman`: u: . . . . . . . . . . .` Btu at Toronto ` . . . . . . . .. lluxqno Jnooueo Cu-uu.. MorohAnu`Bank ....... .. uoboo Bank nlou Bunk . . . . . . ..` . . . . . .. Bunkofcommcrco... lmnerhl Hank {uni olommcx Imperial Bank. Montreal Tolerr I penal Intrml Tolecra 1 u|llIll!'(|. There has yust arrived at J. Campbell`: wood yard, Ontario street, the boat stock of unwed or unsawed maple, also the beat of dry Ilab wood. w A \\'..r....... u:......:.....:._ .....n ,- - W IIUIIZIIAH `I'll -:T`"a PRODUCE COMMISSION DEALER I j II`naInunn0`:n-n BIA..- UH.--..nL_ 14. 3 ID IIIII (I10 llq|l0l' ITIIHC CIIIIIOI {W lup pressed by moral union or Lha Leaching of h the church. In seeking the enforvvlnent of the Scott act the church is simply making the state m do its duty The sum `bears the sxrur 1;` the churgln does not. The the .._.......S.I|u ..6` nI.:- .I.. ..r\nn muu you WIDE II] me me! nm at their yard. The trial of a young man. charged with Ia-nlunion, which was to have been heard to day. was abandoned. The defendant Wu dismissed. 'l`I.-..-l. . . . . .-. ___:._-_: _. 1 n - --- m plum and antcn back. at K. l\lcl"aul'n. Break ct Booth have the best slabs, hard wood and dry blocks. You can get just what you want in the fuel line at their vard. Thu trinl nf n Ununn mun ..I.........,.I'...:.L IONTIIAI. PIODITOI IAIII1`. IlAnj-;- Il_`_L An JOSEPH FRANKLIN, RQARAD ILJAI DIAAL D_'....--- 0&_..l uruwmru I. tool: or Queen street. New ulster cloth: in checks and plain colors, the Best value ever shown in the city in Mack cork screw, at F... Mcl"aul'a. No-W nnnhnnn nu-mu... pl... L.\...a_.....--- 3" In mu.-x corn screw, at 1... Mcl"aul'a. ` New costume nreues, the handsoment in l.ho_city. M R. ML-["aul's. New kid gloves in plain and stitch back. R. Mt-Faul'n. Hrnnlr & Rnnvh hum. pl... bu.-. ..|..L.- 5.--: cumreu, I0!` 400, It Ii. Mcl"Illl'a. For dry oak and soft. maple. soft wood And hard wood at lowest prices, go to L,2rawford'n. foot of Queen ulster ninth: in -.1.....|,. ....a ..1..-.. og cunts, auu nave loaded. John Welsh. A resident of St. John : Island. had I valuable horse drowned while driving on the ice ; few days ago. Halulsume new dren unmin n. R M.-, urlvmg on me Ice law days dress goods at R. Mc- Faul'u. \'ilk warp henrieuaa. in black and colored, for 75, at R. McFaul'a. Par drv male `ml .nh m....I.. ...l`-- ----J nprucu (I. uruuuey I. Crnuhemmecencly sent to the penitentiary for ten yeujs by the magistrate, Arrived at that inst.ir,ution yeatarduy. fho steamer I4`. RA Rm-ll ml nnnnn-l M`. u! nut. Ina power (0 unpuse nues unu ll) mnlrnl the liquor traic by luv. He would be the first ta miss his voice in ,indiguauun ` aigsinn the church were she tn Attempt. any such luppmspive ineo.sun~.L-. He known tint the tin)`: of the Inquisition Are put. Nor qhonjul the ever rv.-iuru. But he kuuwu a so linnit re iiqinbf Ymif `cmum ht Iup moaned lw moral nlxuiiun or um '.l!A(`l|iI\(V nf hunt. ulsuuuwu yeuerany. steamer F. R. Blue" In] consort are 1 chartered at Detroit for corn to Kingston at 35 cents, and have loaded. Jnhn .'nlnIn ; --..i.l-..o -6 Lu l-L..L U0 IIIIPOSBU. The Hamilton musical institute bu se~ cured the service: of S. H. `Clark as teacher of elocution. 'l`I\.. ....... 4....-- ._--,I- ""2771 I` I UI UIUl'uCIOu. \ . ` The new dress goods, prints and ch_nm- _ lnruys nremuch admired and selling fast at Spence it (2rumley s. (T|'u1hen1.ranenr.lv aunt tn elm mm:o.....'...... IUNTREAL STOCK MARKIT9. lloN1'nnL. March 11-11 noon AIR n, nu-I-`I Pl-lllrlxrdy is selling Art blpiuda complete for 75c. and '90vc..v like you have b_een paying 31.50 for. Th: kulnlnnpn nunn Ann... .....I. .. LL- ____-., pnou xor. Tho butchers mny come under the, super- vision again. A license of $50 or 8100 may be imposed. Tho Hamilton mu-I.-nl i...o:o..o.. I.-- -- uu lN.(IIl`,`l Jurliyl, lillell` styles are all new. Ladies. you Ihonld we the cashmere huae Spgnce & (_}r\1mley Are selling .5: 20. per` ulr. P-Hnrrlv in nallinn g-o kliml. .........I-.. r__ uuu gun: nu UIFLIIVIII or nnuons, City Hall. Spence & Crumlo Are having 5 great run on ladies` jerseys, t. air styles all Ladies. vou nhonld um Hm mnhm... |...... `lllllll In nlruy I one-price stun`. ` Japanese, Canadians, English And Ameri- can girls at Carnival of nitions, city hall. Spence Crumlav Are hnvinu .. uront run I . _...e ' -r ,_ - The lploeol livery Day l.l!o-Wh| the Public are Talking Aboubllothlng le- enpee the Attention of Those Who are 1'-lung Not... , Navigation has begun on Lake Erie. I41-e curtnina selling fat at Hardyfu. Art blinds complete. 75c.` It Hard `I. Americnn curtain scrim 100.. at urdy's. See the boyI' new jersey suite at. Spence ` & Crumley'e. The achr. Siugnpore `is being rebuilt at Portsmouth. L` _ _ . _ n . .2..- DIR lll'I\'lHb' [0 III) IKS llllly. lnl Crl of the church knows perfectly well that i h..s not the power to impose fines and t czmtrnl Han Iiunnr lrgln luv l;u' IL. mnul. UNI UII V\ OFII yIl'Q. You can nvo money by buying hoe cur. ` `haiua at. Hardy : one-price stun-, Junaneae. Cnnmlihnn, l<`.nulin`|1 nu! A...-..: ` I Urlllllllll lull. For go uine Scrsnton N6. 4 coal go` to the Gun \ 'orkI yard. Ynn mn nnvn mnnnv hu Imuh... 1...- ...... PFARAGRAPHS Pgcxeo OP av oun BUSY REPORTER8. tNCE)EiTs OF THE DAY: VCOMMERCIAL MATTERS. WOOOIOI PIOIODIIIIICI. __,I_ ,,,!,,.I_ A 1, _,, . . IN ..75I. M. 7|; OI. .... ml! IN} .. 131 105! . 17.5 I67 `. |I lll`I9UC(C(I Ill 0pp0IeU. The writer further says : l`he disuse of strong drink is plainly thr work of the home and the church, notably of thelatter." The home, uoulouht, ha is gmat work to lo here. But the Scott not is just. the result of tho.e'urtsnf a number of hnmes faithfully 4.-udeavoring to do their duty. anl to pro- tect their inuutcs from the ruinous drinking practices of tho t.u'ern '1 he church also lmsa xluty to pvrfnrxn in rvfe~r9xxvc- to the -lisuse of strnug nlrink. But the church. es- petially some parts of it, is earnestly at work striving to do its duty. This critic of tha ohun-h lrnnwq m-rfvnllv ll`:-ll Hun it OFFVII` mg (If UUCUIU Ill `VIUUVK CXUUUIIUH. Another erroneous opinion. in its applica- tion to the temperance question ll leut. is expressed in these words : "It. is an unenfe principle to establish. that one class or sect may prescribe what the other classes shell or shall not eat or drink." If the Scott act men can properly be called `a sect or class. they at least Are not eakimg class IrgisIa_(iu_1a, hut thepromotiou of the general good, and the welfare of the whole dominion. The writer must know that the temperance men have no desire to invade the homes of their neighbors, and prescribe what they shall est or drink. But. they do ales-ire to prevent poverty, wretc redness. vice" and crime. Your correspondent. himself, will admit that the inhabitants of A mcountry have the right to secure enactments for the prosperity of the state. and the ufety and well-being of its people. This is A broad, general principle, and one which `it. is safe to es- tnlnlish. lf insect or minority can. by le~ gitinmte means, set ure 1 vote of the electors in favor of such legislation, its etforte ought certainly to be encouraged, end not misre- presented and opposed. Thu Irritnr further urn - l`lm Jiuuaa nu` ' IIUUIIUIHK ll? IIIIIIIIU UI V(P[CrU. The writer admits that the design of the ,.\`cot.t not is good, but that the execution is i had 3 Thin in it correct statement of facts. But when he says. `the ~legi.~iTaturo cannot be nppenletl to for something more infective, he expreuea memly An opinion and one which is evidently unfounded. \\'h.nt body hut bhe legislature has the tight meuact as law for the Iuppressiun of the traic in in toxicatingh liquors? If it has the right. its it undeniably hos, it can justly be appealed to by the people to maintain the Act in its integrity, provide something mop! elfective, or secure its yoocl execution. -lnnrhnr nu-rnnnnna nnininn in Ha -1\nl:nn, The `Ion! and 1,933! AID4%ll"0l III! 1.1.. tutor Question-Cacao Ktqugng Alton- tlun-- l`ho Attcnllon of tho C0l'l`Ql}|0n- dent Pretty Inch Concentrated In One Quarter. , H... KI.\'a.~"lf0N, Much l9.--(To the Editor). In your iuno of the 31st January appen- ul A communication on the tempernnce question, signed 1. Robb.` It is Announced as A criticiurrrou the petition of the Scott act men. ` Were It a fair and just criticism. it might not call for the notice ywluh it plainly dempndl; Belides, silencb on the part ofitenlpernnco ndvocntea in apparently taken an an encouragmnent t6 the writer to_ ' `___-ontinuo his assaults. The present reply innot embrscenll the points in the letter which mgrit exposure, but may help to` er -ritc thought on the part of readers. and prevent the ruin statement of {sets from in- llueucing the `minds of voters. The wrirnr n.}mitn ulnar nlm .l..=i.m M` H... A -`s'TnoNc MGUMENT AGAINSTM THE .sco1'T_ ACT REPEAL. `fl,/_.P:T,TEl{S To THE EDITOR, l'T'II'I'ICI'C'III- WIIIVIIC. gyxor ohlnghnglulnduutryutho` LIFE IN FLORIDA- TIu'1'u. The ncw shoi room of the IoCuulnnd_ Itdnod ghn worh. Total: to. have ottnooqd oouldonblo notion than they opened to the public. They no enmpkn cl lung sud wall doootntlmu iu varloun mandala. re - --.....a'-.....-+.'.-*-..... ..: Inn aunplnolzullipnopr mglnutouy all uqur Ililllc. { nvnr, nll rlgnl. Venernble Amhdeeoon Bediord Jonce. Ne ee.in lie dieoouee on Sand evening ety ed prohibition end Intel clnenor qnnok renleuilee. end eielmed that the grnoe the legielntion dnpnrlinment. to Iipptu the liqn tllc. Tin nan Alan`: tannin .1 en. M..l`-..-l-...| mi-`ho! Inge` from Plctuu tn Douronto went through the loo font time: on Monday- durnoou on than over, and Mr. Sn- ford Johunou. pro tor ol the Campbell houu. Nspnoo, vent Ihtough live limo. They nnanpd to got out nah tho, how over, all right Vanamhln Anna... n..u....a 1.... cum: to nnvu Inn ml the unmu SIIII. On Monday nvnnlng thlnvnn broke Into Mr. Vania bnrbnr Shop on Prlncon that -v nnd onrrind nvny n mm of money. Ion} robbnrkn won cocntniwnd, and an nllompt ntrobbnry in Impound . nll on Mondn oven- .r.....`-...... ..~.- -..- . M... u v-- - am will no nun lo can-ny oxpuueo. A girl aged vulva you-u. an Enqlinh emigrant. In yuhrdny Adlniuod to the lying-In-wudln the gooonl in col. Her botnyor. I young tumor. in I by the child to have lot! for the United sum `HI nnnw an-nl-an QLI-pg. L....L- I-.- uluuouu um`, I! DIIIIOI bqul, Cantrell. the Ian oo lecturer, will lecture in the Onngo W Porumoush, on Fridny ovonin . the 99nd. A Illvor colloc- lion 'll be to do! puns. zilrl nod .:\Inlvn All Itnnllnh return; IIIB only )1!) JU lroln lungnon. The long lookod for concurs by St. Andnwi choir will be qivon on Tuudnf evening next, Mu-ch Nth, in Ontario hd Concert 3% 8 pun. Muimh. and plum u...h..|.. 5...- LOIIOUTI II 3 .m. Manitoba and wheat, Ilanimoha bran, Manitoba Ihorh, Manitoba chop, Manitoba our and Manitoba land for aalo. at the Manitoba atora, I2 Market Squats, CIIIWOIL Ihl lnnnu-anon II-ntnrnr will ucuuuuu puomonu III country nrlounulng delightful to look upon. `inc coil is produc- tive in the vicinity ol Ouido. uni the writer inundu to buy loan 0! II. The city of Orlando in 1 much healthier plnco than San- ford. and with honor and olunontrdu. It 'i1`.53;"i"!."'$c53 ..l`;'53-"it-'$.]"t``'r9'a :2` Pan Tllllpl is simply I niiroud and stum- shi lnndingbnill a nil: into? n . onptln Gui! ol lotion. l`h:n 733'. L-.|- 3.. aL. .I... ...I ..n...A'..-.I ...____ KVIUTIUI aqulli. A good,acLivo boy, who can write und ligun quickly, in wound at J. 8. [leader son`: grocer houu Brock utreot. H; F { pnI|;nr'- Augw-II-gr-A-no I..- son I grocery noun, nrocl street. Soc 1". A. Folgori advertisement for ` chap excursion to Wuhington, D.C.. and return; Inn only SH) 50 from Kingston. loan for canon: hv R; k`qIlI(U. Oats, (we; buy SN and 815 : bran. 90; chop, 8125, at Manitoba feed store. I9 Market Square. A annd Antivn Inn: wlun Ann `.30. --.I wmw nun Ixuu muuuup II oc.. woru) we. (Torn. 600. retail; whniesulo lot: to unit ` purchuer at the Manitoba note, I2 Nuke! Square. the. (Ann. luv cu ...A II: . |...... on... Margy Pnrugrnpln Plckul Up by Our Io- porlora In Their lhunbloo. Lime. just arrived; I`;-mbrooke limo, At ` I`. Walsh's. The heat stock of clover Anal timothy seed u Mnnimbn feed store. I... ....|. s. l:,.._-- I. I'):.-_-A-7' I II. R] I|.lllUU|| ICC SIOTC. Big rush to Bowec at Bioouettei for white And cold muulinp at 5c.. worth 10. ('nrn_ Ni` roIAiI- whnlnnuln Inn. on gun ul nu umn.-ruuug 01 um: (Inn. A skewu of the uptru will Appear in to-marrow`: paper. Subscription is now open at Urn- deruon'a ho-akltcure. A Work In Opera, an A new opera, "Leo, the Royal (`udet," written ly the late George F. Cameron. And cmnpneecl by 0. I". Telgmann, in to be pro- duced here about the second week in Mny. providing a aulliciuut number of lumen can be Iecured for tickets as an guarantee for the amount required to bring the work be-fa-re the public lTmnpNNIt critics, who hue read the iiinrettl` and heard the music, pre- dict thnt it is sure to be ll great! success. The piul is an extrmruiinariiy good cm, and the music is very taking, and the 0l ;`h0lll'I- tinn in grand. It in to be imped that .\ir. Telgmanu will receive nil tin` u.ssist|nm- neceaury, as Kinguunims uhnuld feel pruud of an undertaking of this kind. A sketch i an` "` --` rho n:u_r.n will nun.-- ... ---- - lltulcu grrau suu:t-use-s. Iney were Irequent~ ly recalled. Ml` left marked impressions {ind won the sympathy ind nectinrn of the people. Em-h is a particular star in his or her lino. Ex-Mayor l`urle occupied the chair. Father Ht-gin. of Nupauee. was in utnndumn. (I u---nu \ IIuI7l`l I . The grandest and most successful concert ewer given in l'icton was helul last an-ning N in honor of lreln\nd`s patron saint It was under the auspives of lhv Roman Cuthulic church. Hall of [hose losiruus of being present (olllcl not get mllnlulll to the hall. llvsisles the best local talent. .\li.-s rlinniff. Broclnille. .\lr. luwkie, llsllo.-ville, Miss Gillette, New York. anal .\liss Jackson, Bloomeld. elocutiunist, pa\rticipmel. They scored great successes. They frequent- lv marked imnn-,.uinna IIDI culluluorill lldluly. II I lllllbd on ml grown surrounding the ally. In In rholudonnoonldounlthonolt ml 0 or hnlidn, and oopoahlly thou tumbled with lung nlrotiou. bio Charm is A hot ti! lplsomond ti ndl dolithlznl to look 1 A Ve.ry lnlon-sling Record. Joseph Jefferson has been engnged for veara upon his autobiography. No more interesting record of 3 life upon the stage could be laid before the public. He in fourth in l generntiou of actors. and, with his children and granulchilnbeu upon the stage. there are six generations nf actors among the Jetferaons. The rm-coral he made of the curly days of the American stage is peculiar- ly interesting. The nutubiogrnpby will begin in the (`wintry uext autumn, and beilluslrar ` ted with I portrait. gallery of actors. Th Hotel Arrlvulu. 'Arrlv-tla at the British Anmrivauv Hot:-l-- ` H. R. Grant. J. Burns, W. J. Loughin, W. Davis,` M. I . l)avia. ()t.nvm; Dr. Cooke, Sapanee; W. A. Clem nt. U. S. Booth, lirockville; A. F. White, T. J. (Ihurch, E. E. lirewatc-r,1. Fruser,A B. Hamdil. `N. H Cuttinglmm, Montreal; L. .\I. Fuss. Boston, Mass. ; H. E. Parhaln. .\`mith'a Falls; W. R. \\'_\'nn, W. Turner, Toronto: '1`. Webster, Paris, Ont ; W. liuultor, Pic- mu: T. C. Lalier, A. VV. Slicklc, Belle VH3.` ] nanny III-I`-ulu Ill IIIU lV.l 0 John Herring, Napanee, is trying to form Ajoint amok cbnnpuny, to conduct and en- `large the implement works conducted by himeulf. The business men of the town have discussed the Inatler and several have signied their willingness to take stock if the business cum be placed on I safe basis. A few years ago Mr. Herring wns induced to establish the glass works and inside of eiglltc-`H1 mouths sunk $100,000 in the eu- terpriae. Chimgon In PI-oiporly. '-On Saturday the real estate busines- wu boomed in certain qnnrwrs. W. ,Mnore mold J. .\|L-Lem! three lots on Pembroke and King streets; J. Fisher, three lots on King Ami Pembroke streets: and A. Simmonds. 3 lot on Livingston avenue. A syndicate, colnponecl of gentlemen living at Sharbot Lake, purchased a ton acre lot on Regent street. A lot on Cullingwood street was also purchased by I stranger. N .-_-..__ no" Wu Nu7Iy'_nnht `ho. . , J. B. Murphy hu hnd"tho ngtion. nguinnt the ussuugption of pmperty _hy_ the Kingston and Pembroke ni'vnv company. conrmed hy the supreme court. Yeeterdiy he learn `ed that in 1 bill (before pnrlinment) of the K. I P. nilwny 1.-ompany then was I clnuie imfegnrd to the very matter decided by the suit. He hns gs-ne to Uttnwn to protest ngninot the paiheage of the bill. `fA [Ina Dloplny. _ Prevail ha I filie display in his window ` of Scotch tweed: for auitihgl. IN! A lnrao variety of pattern: -for pnptingl. ulna I lint nf~ [outed for overeot1'ngn-`rbhging from SIO. Maude to m -do-.r._ A fit. gunrunveed. A \. ........j_ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. [Aunt lkruuuo of the NJ`. II xv - LAVTE LOCAL news. THE BRITISH wmc; wED`NEsuAY EARCII 2n, .'.a`EZiZ3 ".'..`-'3' Jm".II"'iT.'3' AI"..... `.Tu.`l.'}.'. ." Muly pooplo no id to lure boon cured of that discuss by raiding in the country. Dr. Dodge. onloring from a bony cold. and mother gontlomu who ha ha! lung diuuo {or 5 Ion ti-0. van onnd by Hm.` an. Pboploounoc be cuud unlcu they livoln the plant to: seven! you-n Yo! Sanford b not oouldorod honlthy. It In oltuhd Inn -round. and nnluvhl form! In mu.-n... IVUWU I"- "'I'IC W`! with the \-ion cl (I out olloutn thy but of everything out r. Walsh ha nponttholuc the month In Now York. undo!` tho lutrncdou at one of the most eminent cutters In Minds. and now In no propuod to mac gnthnonh to in tholntut nylon and given 0 6! no scientic howlodp and trtbtlo Chill out produoou ouruiullovpc-Ion. Lun- hnv-Q D `Halal: Iln D-Inn: in-`t an proanoou onrululow lnrttwslnh. no Prlnout I`! OITICIIC [1559 manmi l0I' Ill. IIHOIIIIIK Twolu judgment summon: won consider- od. Fin cuponuI'I.- I Ilmomuon, (ov- ernmont unplo co. hrmu, drnggiut. asnlo buyor. outer. minor and lloursnou at were lntotutod. Two were commit for thirty days. and two for twenty dun. Four were ordered to Pg Q5, two I4. and two 83 `bin -iiiiti "" ii'Jn""i.T.'oC'. 2}? for ddelduat. `I`-.I... :..4I_____a An lion and W. I-Ioadonon for U30 dun Insulting from I horn trade. Not buff with his mind madman wont to Bough ; broke open than stable. and removed the animal In Ionnerly pouuud, Ionian Hun his own horn. J udgtncnt wu (Inn for t dnlnndnnk am: you jlltillbtll Ior can. I UNIIIII KN. Jll(lIIOIIl WK TTIWICI. L. W. Shannon sued Mr. Frslioh (or 8189 and got jud meat for IN. An Hang -n-A W, Hath!-Inn fnrm now can vote unonrnnn. M. W. Simpkinu mod for tho price of A knitting machine put into the pol and coating 35?. J udgmont wu ruorvod. L. W, Hhnnnnn nnuul Mr. Frnlinl for `I39 A Lenglhv llockot Hoard Youerdav-'I`he lanv C0000 Bottled. Judge Wilkiaon reddod at the divinion court yeuterday. e heard numerous canon. The ca.-on 0! W. Dunn, for 879.8]. and Chown & Cunningham. {or 858.08, against W. Snowdon and W. H. Godwin. garninhee, we: decided in favour of the laintlli. W. gunn recovered 833, balance In the hand: of r. Uodwlu. In two note ouol lorgorioo were told to have occurred. Juno: Wilton. oxeoutor of the late Isaac Noble. sued Charles Hatklno and Alva Koo: for two notea. Charla Barton: denied signing oitbor. Alva Knot oonlulod judgment, Pear Wafor med '1'. Todd and James Todd and another, for a note. and two denied that the signature: attached were main. Both cue: were adjourned. II. I, imnhinn anal In: tho In-ion of A .(IUPIBu The prubytery cloud in proceedings Al 1 o'clock A Filo Place for tho luvnlldp-Tho Ill- porlouro at I I"!-loud. Mr. R. M. Honey received I letter from hi: nephew. who in Ioulod In Sanford. ` (Inn county. Florida. No sales that I-`lori _n juovu I benecial to pooplo 'ntI1Iund with throat and lung discus. LI--- ....._I- -.. .-:.I A- L_..- I.--... ..__-.| _n VICAIIUII. The uunqregntinn of St. Andrew : church was given permission to mortgage the pro- perly to the extcnt of 816.0(1) in order that they might ruse sutcient fund: ooomplete the erection of the church. `rs- .......:. .... .:_.. .___.._:___ -..-.u-_ --- um urucuon 0! the church. The remit on the mnrriugo quootion Wll Adopted. Th. l'IP.|l.'.Al-r ..l.....I :0. -......-.l:_... -5 I muuuu as It Wu auomluoa. The motion Wu then considered in com- mittee And sfter changes were mndo it was voted upon And curried. R4-v Mr :....r... .... .u.....,a .;.....- .......|.-- I.|ucn=|uu aumuu De IIGIII wltn In | prscncnl nuumer. The 1-pecker moved that I Ipocinl N committee be appointed to dot] with the motion as it was submitted. 'l`|u- .-".94.... .....- .1.-- .._..-:.I__-.| :- ,___ nu lncurpnrlteu aoclety. Rev. Mr. Wilkins said that ho Ill not pnepured to discuss the matter. L'e referred to the injustice done Her Mnjelty the Queen I) the gnvermnent in regtm to the Jesuit lull. He mill theru Ihould be some con carted action wi'h regard to the bl" by the l'resbylcriu1n 0! (llmcln. He considered the qua.-arion should be dealt with in prscticnl The ancnlu-r moved zhn. A nnu-inl uuuuu nu ulc insures IBUBG. ll)! UCIIIIDI l'II(l been foe: to freedom And liberty in all nun-no. The presbytery should oppou the incorporation 0! (hr society. If the Presby- terian church took a decided position on the matter the society woulsi have to cone to be an incorporated society. R.-v Mr \\'m.a... ..i.l .1... 1.- .... ..... wgluty ul II c Ulll Rev. Mr Cutnbvrlnnd said there In one thing certain. that the bill would have to be decided upon it! merits. It could not be decided 0.: I tnorul question but as 5 legs] quention. Were the members of the court prepared to enter into the Iperita of the case from a legal stnndpoint 3 The speaker was not. They should be sure of the round they need upon, and than defcn tint; gtound while there win I shot left. Thai-o was one thing upon which they could All Agree-. that the society of Jesus. as it in call- ed, judging by it; put history. cannot live here and be productive of the welfnre of the nation in the highest sense. The Jeauitn had been foes In frnmlnm ..n.l liI...n- in .II ueeu uone ny me Ichlilllllf at Quebec. Rev. M r. Gracey said the presbyteries in the country should be specially interested in the Jesuit bill. It is a question which they should as Protestants consider wisely. It affected` their relation to the Church of Rome. and it stfectt-d a prominent element in that church. had heenincorporated was eeply to be re- gretted. It was a matter hat they all do- plored. `.\'hcn the proposal was made to endow the society it became a matter in- volving more than own a grant of $400,000. They might regard this matter with alarm because it was the entering of the wed e. If the grant to the Jesuits was allovre it will prove they had not only a legal right but a moral right also to the money. They had no moral right to the money. The speaker believed the wording of the act showed that even if it passed the Jesuits could makes further claim upon the govern- ment. The presbytery had a right to ask that the bill be disallowed. that if a protest were entered against the bill by the preshyteries the government would act in the matter in the interest of the pub lic. He thought that if the matter was allowed to stand \\ith0ut protest. and be- come law without the Protestant section of the community raising an ontcry,they would be placed in a fallen position hereafter, as they had been placed in a false position by the hill sltunly. H the hill were allowed it would be necessary for the Protestants of the country to PING the funds to test the legality of lie bill R..- \I.- l`.m.I...rl....l -.:.t .1. ....... .... The fact that this society. He believed ' l 1 1 l "own upon Ind curried. Rev. Mr. (George was Allowed three Inch uutinn, UIIUIR uu um IIIOIIIOII.` Rev. Mr. Coultlmrd seconded the resolu- tion, and contended tlut it was not overly` azronu. It did not speak as strongly as it should about the subject of disaqsllownuce. He thought the Jesuits had I perfect right to be in the country. or in any other coun-' try. They hand A right to worship in any; way they chose, and they had a right promulgate any claims they deemed ht, but; it was questionable if they had a right to be` nunerior and ciuaed superior to any other denomination in the dominion. This had been done by the In-,,,islnI.ure`nf Quebec. Mr. Hrm-av s.-iial Hm nrnnlmtarin. :.. muuu Iucn Ill unmunueu uusemenl Ilmuld be dad at Able. And his viuu, thoro- fon, sdoptodf Without further dincul aion unprejudiced render! cu: surely no that win: in culled u plnin ntnunnent of fun" cannot deserve credit. and ought not to inuoncs the mind of my voter. Such is the belief all your: sincerely. T|n'1I-u u:n:pI.eu. um re url WM Adopted. . Rev. Mr. Ualleg mar real a resolution bear- iug upon the Jesuit hill This subject should he approached calmly: it was not a matter for feeling. They could not light the Jesuit bill by feeling. but they had to.meet it with argument No doubt other members, who had studied this matter carefully, could speak ou the motipn.` Rm: Mr l`mln....-.1 ...,......i...a .1... _--..u.. The Protest: at Various` speaks:-I-The Pronbytoilung should Consider the louutlou In ii I'l`II.'l|I?&l Wn!-I| 9170"! Ba-Iolutlun l'u.uwd--T|Io Other Buni- -- lieu of the Court. ' At the union of the Kiniton iirubytary on Tueadsy morning Rev. M. W. Mulaeui Iub- * mined the report of the homo mission com- mittoe. The valunble assistance rendered by the students of Queen`: college in agifplying iniuion station: nu ltikll0Wi6d . Fho request of the parish of Roalin on Thiirlow for an ordained missionary was grnnted. Walla Inland was renced to a mission atallo i. Tho resiguntion of Rev. J. Robert- son. Ernuttown, owing to ill-healtli, wag Acrepted. The ufl Adopted. Ell`. Unllmz n-r rand nrnnnlntinn he--_ Nun: non Wont Iondllt. .L .L_ ._x_ , ,3 _n_|_.. -.g- .Il-_A `RESOLUTION PASSED conoENM- me THE JESUIT `BILL. ---__ KINGSTONPi{,lESBYTER\ :W DIVISION COURT. Clean out IGIIV for bad: st the Iuiltobo non. 1! Huh! Squn. - ` lllll unnvluoa mnolllna ll muunoonrod by the Now Home Bowing Machine 00.. Orange. Mum. and 28 Union Squtn, Now York. IIIIIIIOIIIIID OIIIX III Illl IIDIIX, I5 WK usuulthumhnhdhuhould loot u ml AI ADI Ill Annlgn n pun.-Annnnng `A" In aninnllnlllllllllll Inoulu mo: 1: out. They did to, undo: I oouloqucnco {oil in love vithii. They any that without the nligimui Iilh to doc or d xiy othor machine. thin. thing: cont do , in. ii: their opinion. the man duinbic one to in land. 'l'I.l- ......I_lI-.l ...--L|_- I- _-_..:__.___.| Oiucnlloilngu -mvu: Landon In III WOII IICI WU G0 IIDI OIIV "ll" IIIOIIIIT. The epnt, however, begged the privile e of leeviug one of hie mechmee with an " o the lediee to try." - .'l`he ueet wee not unreeeoneble, eo we yum It, but more to oblige the egent then enythln elee ; for we Nelly did not went the Ineclne. end hed not the I-emouet idae of buying it. 9 lIlCl'III- "Bnt." In uuworod, "our msohlno wit: us well and V0 do not one for another." `PL- ._._A I..-...... L-.._.4I aL- __l..lI-_- \ FUIIIIIK: 01 III` IIIOIIBTII IIUIIICIIOIII. We thought we had I good mnclxlno until out day tho agent 0! tho Nzw Hon pn- nontod hlmulf at our door sud prooeodol to dollvor un ontion upon in ohsncuriulo Inn!-it; K0 IIIIIVI merits. uII..4 (lUCp|y KTIIUIUI UVCT (I10 IUCCUII OI [DO WOT of the society during the pest yeer. The nuxiliery mission shows ect-vity in the work, and dis lsys e growing zeel in the edvencement o the Msster's kingdom. One new euxiliery end one new mission bend hed been orgenized during the yesr, making e total of twenty euxilieries end six mission bends connected with the society. It is hoped thet before long en euxiliery will be esteblished in every perish within the bounds of the church in Ontsrio. Over 800 pounds of goods were sent to Rev. H. Mc- Key tor the use of Indinns in. the North- Weet. Contributions came from Seymour, Sterling, Genenoque, Mecdoneld's Corners, Amherst Islend, Kingston end elsewhere. A box of dolls wee prepsred for the natives of Indore. Indie. by the ledies of St. An- drew's end Cooke's churches. The recei ts of the society reeched 81,131.70, being more then wee snbecribed lent eer. The velue of clothing sent to the orth West res 3338. The re rt wee preps:-ed by Misses Dickson so A. L. Fowler, secre- teriee of the society. Interestin pepers on tell one tnetters were reed by issee Mc- Kel end Freser. The mission bend oi Cooke's church rendered severel selectione in e heerty menner. The llnunl Mosul: II in not to be denied that 3 good` sewing muohlno in one of the most im rant |ppur- tonanou of the modern home old. ll]- A|.....-A.s _- L-) - ......I ._-..Ll_- ..-Lll TM: nnrlnliod mnohlno la muuflotnrud hi Ch: "-9 "n-- n.-l-.- II-`-Ll_- IV. 'I he Auombly In Cooke : Church--RopoI-te 0! the Auxlllurln-I and Hands. The Annual meeting of the Women`: Foreign missionary Iociety of the Presby- terinn church was held in Cooke`: church lutevening. The audience was not no large an expected. Rev. Mr. Houston preeided sud delivered I very instructive eddreu. Rev. Mr. Young reed the ennuel report of the society. It eteted met the oicen felt deeply grateful over the eucoeu of the work nf the nnnintv durino than nnnl. vner Th- run or wvulg u. Tho machine onoo In the home, it was m.O_nn-`I QLAI Oh. Intllnn nluunlgl laugh I6 A-An anon In uapan, III`. rmy among me sludentl, Dr. Macdonald in the medical department, and Dr. Cochrene in the educational work. He unzed upon the people increased liberal- ity. Rev. Mr. Crosby tollowed with bright. witty sayings about British Columbia, also eliciting the sympathiee of the audience by telling of his adventure: arnou the Indians of that cou and Alaska. T e muqc waa a departure rom che usual course, being furnished by the Sunday school orchestra. compoeed of young ladies and young men under the leadership of Mr. A. Abernathy. Mine McCartney aud Mrs. Martin sang a duet in their usual happy way. Mina H. Mclnzyre and .\lias Shaw presided at the piano. The collections were much larger than last year. ' HC"IuI\'U`~ Ntnrling from Igloo promises, And taking I most perverted View of the church. the mrn-spnndent wues bold nmlvsnyn the .churchet IN fuhiunnble rivnl club huuoeo. " Phi: Itnumenl in no transparently fnlne thnt _ it certainly cannot do much harm. Strange indeed that the Inner of I mm who can mule Inch an unfounded ntnterncnt should a. ........I..I -. .m. ....a |.:- ..;-_- is denhnm St. Ilethodlst Church Crnvnlul by an Attentive Audience. Last evening the snnusl missions: y Ivre-L ing was held in Sydenham street Methmnet church. It was one of great interest. Alter singing All Hail the Power of Jesus Name," and prayer by Rev. R. Whiting, Mr. '[`homs.s Mills was called to the chair. who, from a business stsndpoint, showed the workof the missionary society to be well directed and well cared for. A. Shut presented the report, showing the work of the society and pointing out that the Sy- de-nhsm street church stood tenth in the dominion among the list of subscribers. Rev. Principal (,-rent spoke upon Jspitn, showing the differences between (`hint sud Jspsn, And reading an extract from s letter received from Rev. Dr. Smith, sent to Chins from Queen's college. In closing he eulo- gized the work of the Methodist mission- sries in Japan, Dr. Ehy smong the students, DI`. Mscdnnnld in the muiimsl dunks-fsnnnl success In we queen city. Mr. R. A. Fnireld (lied at the residence of Mr J. E. Gunipbell, `reeve of Hinchin- hrooke, on March 14th, at the ripe age of 77 years. He was a. resident of Canada for 20years, and came from England when he was attached for five years to the Royal navy survey. He derived an large incomg from estates, which he owned in Ireland. `He leaves two children. Mrs. J. E. Camp- bell and Mrs. Booth,m mourn his loan. uzu ox uauger. Mr. Arnold Mitchell, son of J. C. Mit~ chell. late manager of Messrs. Murray & 1`avlor s store, Renfrswm has gone to Tor- onto and entered into psrtuers!1ip in the dry goods busincss with Mr. (yeorge Mac- lesn, Yonge street. We wish hing every success in the queen city. ' Pnirfinld (ml at Hun rnninnnn uuuu. n e ouer cougrntuleluoua. Rev. Ful;hdr' Conway, of Norwood, was pfostrated on Monday with an epile tic seizure, probably the sequel to the acci ant he met. with by a. fall from his horse in the fall of 1837. At lust reports there was An improvement in his condition, but he in not out of danger. Mr. Anmm Mir.-lull ..x.. ..c 1 1` mm, LIIIB year. ' Mr. George Brown, jr., only son of the late Hon. George Brown, is said to be about to return to Toronto. His name iaralr _dy connected with the management ehhlfglrc, for which h mny`go into training. Charles I". Mon.-om. formerly of the (J.N.\V. telegraph company. now of` the night force of the Western Union telegraph `company, New York, hxufgraduwted at the New York college of physicians and sur- geons. We oifer congratulations. Filth!!!` (lonwnv nf Nnrwnn urn- , -.--. -_ ..._........5 wuuu, uuu nun ulu his friend: good-b 6 this evening. The senate of new : university has din- pensad with the services of M r. William Uunn us tltitor in French `and German. .\I r. Gunn was appointed tutor in January of this year. hilt nun:-an R.-nuns 1.. ....l.. -..- .J` AIM mu. A. U. Shaw, `Watertown, N.\'., .in.in:. the eld to be sent. an coniul general to London, Eng. Sir Thomas Gladstone in dead. Sir The mesh, who wee the only surviving brother of William E. Gladstone, was born July 25th, "1804. Dr. Moore, of Brockville, and Dr. Gibson. of Belleville, condnctnome of the examina- tions in connection with the Royal and Women`: medical colleges. Ca t. Creighton, who he: been in corn- mnn of the Sulvation Army for sometime, has received marching orders. and will bid _ueeu'e univarniltv lnu .li.. POOIHO Whq Movonontl. Saylnp AMI - Doln "Attract Atunhnn. 13- MOON sad 1'}. Gilmore, of Portsmouth. are very ill`. Col. A. D. `Shaw, Watertown, kin: ld be nant. an nnnfnl anhupnl on THE WOMEN'S MEEING. MISSIONVAIEIY MEETING. Fl-`6, \7"'[KTUIl|lIV (`I I'll! |I"lIl.|l1n'o l: is msintnined that the church is not free from |-lame. This is not denied. But uhy oppose sud msliun the church when ` she is putting forth ellorts to be five from ` hlune? Though iiuulsual is called Chris- tian the church of Christ cannot be held responsible for all that England does. The drunkenness of India cannot be. traced to tuiuionurieu. Acmrding to the theory of the writer the t.-hurt-li should oppose no evil. cspecislly intempersnce, until she is par- iectly pure. Witness the question: If the church is thus not without sin why does it throw stones ut. the saloon T The N38 soning by which he reschee this conclusion is plainly fsllacious The conclusion is muni- festly shsuid. The Great Founder of Chris tisnity did not an on this principle. Ac- cording to this View He should never hue sent forth His disciples to teach and to cry repent until India had nsnged himself. Nor should ever psrents check evil in their chil iron until they are perfectly bllmelell ' hemsclves. u._...:_ - t_,.__ A-I_- __-.. 2, 1 . | -

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