Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1889, p. 8

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nomnrnnxm . 3:3.-.na govornmon: clploo 0! truth triumph. And let the old ag and the ooungtntfon be upheld. 1-mce. Remember R. .\!cF|uI'I in the only place- when you can buv silk warp henrienu for 75 cents; wool Henrietta for 65 cents: bin-in cloth for 45 ccuu. Every now colouring uholn for the spring trade in every ueurgaegicllind At the very lowest meet at . . c `an P A nnn-nentnivn meotinn wu held in the Illlllllu XIIUIWIIIIICIIK The Carnival of Nstiona" is the souve- .hun~h no inning in connection with the 3 1 nurch entertuinmaut of Pridny And Sutur- day It willbo very Iplcy and very loud- }nh|e. It is being printed It the Wm-; 1-ice. u-_......|...- u \l..D...I`. :- .|.- ....I.. l|ln:\.| uir paper which the Indie; of Chalmers` `VI. The new street csr sheds Are nearly com- pleted, and will when finished be I subsum- tid structure. The can will be thoroughly nverlnulod before being put into service. Two of them are now an Lnturney`u cerriege nmling eetebliuhmeuk The Cnrnivll of Nation" corset. out uvur mnnu, vvur Wain Stacey`; 105 Princess utnoet. Kingston. Lnnt nmnmnr harm them wan held annoy}, mo rrmcan sweet. mnguon. Lu! summer horn noon were held at Guunnnque. And a number of Kingutooiana luok put in them. Sumo of the horse: from the cily won prizes but they have not re! mceived the money. They pro entitled to in.-n. ' Th- n-no nOvuAD our nhmln urn nnnrli nnan. V Dill]; OII auuruly. ladies` half, whole ud qusrhor wigs. hangs, switches. hnir chins. ringu, made to order. Dru: and mmtle making. Cunnil A-uru.O Iunnfnuno-unnn nun: 'nlnh UIIIIUIICIIITUGI IIJT 4ULY. II: I\- LVICTIUI I. Mayor Thompson and Ald. Uildcnloovo have gone to the township of Buurd, to look After the iutoroata of the Kingston. Smith`: Full: & Ottawa railwuy bonus. Voting on Saturday. half. quarter wigs. terrwoa. The str. \`cotiA in being thorn-lthly re- cnulked. Her sums are being emptied nnd tilled with new oakum, And her doch will be repaired. A nnmhor nf vnum: Indian. mmv nf whom muer rmx. There has just arrived at J. Campbell`: wood ynnl, Ontario ntreet, the but Itock of awed or unsaved maple, also the but of dry slab wood. , Na-w shadow in nrt hlimln. (`rushed ntrnw- 0' Cry IIII) W01). New shades in art blinds. crushed atrnw- berry, strawberry rose, Nile green. &c.. I" complete with the very best. 1- ring roller manufactured for 70. It R. MC aul I. II-..__ 11. nnnnn --.3 Alal ll");-nlgg`-A KCIYIIIL They can well Afford to do this, because when the purohue is made the priest zeta I-26th of the product ol the (um, and in case nf the death of the owner the form itself. (be political power of Romanian in this land is simply nwful And indescribable. The Jesuit never Ill0W I government to fool them. but the Ornngemen of this country have been fooled more than once. 1'5... ........ :. |.....J ..6 run... olnn .n..l nut, WDYIK YOU `ID! II `HO llll IIDO II IIIDIT ynru. George Cli haul pumhued from I. Simp` mu eight house: on Division street And five on Gordon street known in the Snowden terrwoa. T1... .9. u.\..o:.. :. k..:.m Hm.-......|.Iu -.. be repureu. A number of young ladies. mnny nf are school teurhera. Are being taught talis- thenics by Sergeant Major Morgan: in the roller rink. TL-.. 1.-- ....o -...:.....I .o I (".mn|..ll'. \V PIIIIVRIOD 8IY('{`I3. ` Mr. J. Leulheater was very budly in- "met! by hailing from 1, acuold yssterdny. e is unable to leave his bed. I` he very handsomedt mnterials for spring jackets and doI'nnnI in entirely new mn- teriuln and designs at R. 3Icl"uul'a. Rnml. 1 Rant}. hnvn than he-t nlnlu hnrrl up ausira. ` ` .\!r. R. T. \\'nlkem hm Jhrfiaeuted the Young Men`: Christian uaocintion with I number of vullinble books. vs... 523 nlvnhlv Iinua if uni: `noun vnnr DIIIIIDQT OI VIIUIUIQE UOOIU. Sure fit every time if yoil leave your order for new aprjnz jacket. dolmun or wrap at Har~`y`a. ` , I2.-....r nuhihioinn nf millinarr nnmmnn- It naruy a. Great exhibition of Inillinery. commen- cing on Tuesday. 26:11. Lin. C. Anglia. Wellington street. \I- I l .muHumhn- wan vnrv hnlllv in- Iuvvvvu VVIIIIIIIIIIIIVII UHIBLIII ll Incl . . Hf ovals:-(II ovu Tlnuly llull Chou: Uhllllyou. Inna lukI' our npuclnu. . . -'l'.hn 0!. Eur: Day I.lh-WInt the (`mono nh Tglklng Abont-Nothlng Ica- oapu tho Attontltbu ol `Photo Who are 'l`a_kln Nous. Luce curtuinl, tape boup d,\`48c. B psir at Hardy's. ` Lima inn nrrivnd: Pembroke limo. It -WIN) ID OOH] lllllllll II 013., WUI"IuIl IUU. "" "The rush for the new shtdea in hem-iottn and other dreu materials continues at Hardy`a. Hn nnnl um Lhn In-jutiful Pnriniln mtterul "IVE DEC!` IOOIEH "I010 Illllll 011120. The pope is head of everything and out- ~i.|o many of the Intuit-3 in Quebec is the following ecntenve printed : "The law: of (he pope are binding." The Protestant churches are not worth anything politically. but the Romm Catholic: get there every time. Mr. Ununpbell here referred to the cautoon in Grip, where the lending states- men of Caundu are drawing a large trium- pbtl car, inside of which in Cnwlinal Tuche reamdrivina them at his ease. He said there is no carding] under the nun who it would be ale to have an I driver. It behooves JI ......l l"l.-:-.3_..- on .2... un -nrI nnnf`-Ant unruly 3. ' Go and see the beautiful Pan-iuiun pattern. bonnet: and hubs at Spence & Cru mley'| ,to motrow. 'l`|.- ...`..|u LI...-I AC tmgmln for Luslcnln Ana` ,:o 9 The right kind of tweed: for jackets and 1 the lowest price: It Hardy's. ' Mnntle mom un auxin: stairs. Mr, R, terms nnu ueugus II . n. mcr nun a. Breck & Booth have the bear. `lllll, bud wand and dry blocks. You cm got just what tum in the fuel line It their ynrd. .:........- mm 3.... .......|.....a r.-..... I am.` uonmuwuqnpn 0o. In marrow at U 3 m. Thus best fitting and belt nished mantles 3 are mtdeit Huxlyi. i Par canning Rm-nntnn No. 4 coal to to ; mule at nuuy I. n For genuine Scr_a_I_:ton No. 4 008] go to a the GA: Work: ysrd. ., * 10,011) yu-dn hmduome new embroideriea from 20. at Bore! Q Bisonottei. `VI... I--......o .s~.I- .J noun Jun trimminon tmm nu rsowol 1! msouotce I. The Ingest atock of new Iran trimming: and the lowest. prices at Hu-dy a. Lmiin ranwmlmr {ha grand milinorv onen- and me lowest. prices at ulruy :1. Ladies remember the grand milinory open- ing at Spence & Crumlgsyi to-morl-ow. Sm than new Halifax tweed: Bowen C 1* Ill!) '0 "IVS B I UTIVBT. ll. ueuuuvca all good Chriniun to rise up And confront \ the dunner. : The Jnnnifl Anfnfon hill ha dpnnrihml as } DIBIIHUIFU ITU Clllllllx Cl IOIB C8 `HIV V-IVA. Caunival of Nntiona-An American coa- ` tume I00 years old. Souvenir paper-10c. Riu rank on Rmwm & Rimnotufn for. IUIIIO Ill Olll. 0llVClIIl' pip?!` IUC. Big rush to Bnwea & Biaonottoh fvr, white nnd cold muslin: am 50.. worth 10c. -. In... ....I.. c..- .x.- ....... .s...u... :. |......z.n. unruye. . Lime just errived; Pembroke lune, P. Welnlu. - Spence & Crumley'e ehow room opens to at 9 `rt... |...o m.:.... ...c.I l...r niuhntl muutlnn mg at Spence a Ll'llmI_t_5y a no-morn-ow. See the new Halifax tweed: Bowen Biannette are cutting no fat at 2l)c vard. (`nlnivnl nf \'ninnn-An American PARAGRAPHS ucxab UP av oun ` ausv nPoIy_TEns.- ` ($10101-ms or THE DAY. ueuu men I DODGE. At the time of the conquest of Canada oy the British the Roman Catholic church re~ ceived 2,000,000 acres of land. She has 1,000 churches, pnrsonages and colleges valued It $60,l()u,000. She has ovar 800 couvents, and all filled with unmarried wo- men. All this wealth, power, inuence, all the machinery of men, women and money the church in using for the exputriutinn of l rot.e-aunntisni from Canada. Agents are in the various Romnn Catholic countries throughout Europe, trying to at bigoted men to come here And live. he priests having the command of unlimited capital .n.re lending money to my extent deairoua At 2 per cent. to the Roman Cntholic farmers everywhere inthin countrv to buy out Protea- tant farmers in Quebec, l-Intern Ontario or anywhere else where there in n clnnce to put 5 Romm Catholic in the shoes of I Pro- (extant. 1'5..." ..... .....n .n',....i o.. .I.-. on. L.-.......... Ia-Ir-w I `cu-y--o Go to Bovut lonottfn fat your new ...-mu Nan tnnnnh-I nurnou S1 .15. M). - Ou-ulvcl 0! Nathan! I -xmrkln bald bull. brown bread Virnnl Nun Mm, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, VH3`... n-`Al IL-3.... Inga WIOI--Al.ILIDI.I'|`A Pnooucfcouulsslou BLEALEII. Z HAnJl|I|nIln1Ia-{Inn-- K-ugh- 1-]. oon~A in-:i6iAL_ iirfns. Ii C-`FYI ZTZIU. .0I'TIIAl...&`-II& I. AIID. 077'! Ill llllll IIXIHGII. lnnmninm does not Allow of reasoning or learulug in religious matters. No one can coulpuu: the boundless wealth of the Roman Catholic church. It is above the luwpthe people, and all ordinary restrictions and re- gulutora. Its possessions have multiplied lmvnlul naltullntinll, Ha showed some of the SUIICOTS. IE3 POIHCUUIUIII DIVE ululupuuu beyond calculation. He showed some of the , many sources of revenues of the Roman Ca tholic church from the fees for births, mar- Iisges, deaths. confessions, masses for the soul, beads, amulets, trinkets, candles, on cred Inementoea and charms, and even from lead men bones. A s .l... :..... .5 .1... .............> .J' l`_n...ln nu All! enunoueneu cnnrun. The Evangelical Alliance believes in giv- ing to every one the name right that it claims itself. He cited on out of the British parliament, now one hundrml years olul, ul- lowing Roman ClLhl)llCl to practice their religion in Canada so far as it kept within the limit: of British luv. The Jesuit: had, however, eacroached atenlthily on the liber- ties of the people. The etfects of this haul become too transparent to be longer con` coulml. The degradation of the people, the withholding of education and enlightrnent in religion, and the acquisition of valuable property, were the objects they had in View and had attained. l`..... ...i.... taI\4\S nab -IlA.n nf IInnnnI\:nlv nun area. He dad! With the aims e'nd'purpneee of the even eelical Alliance. '10 guard end vin- dicele re igioue and civil liberty has been the aim of the euuiety ever eiuue in earth- liahment. Turning to the topic of the even- ing. he euid there in at present in shin lend a power intriguing to reverse the battle of the Boyue. scheming to reverse the battle of Waterloo, plunnln to reverse the battle of the Pleine of Abra um. I-Lu! mu Hm Jn-nit: clan mnmpnr llmv an- me ruunu ox Anrunnm. Had uot the Jesuits the moment they ap- peared in our midst, commenced to meddle in politiml ntfairs `! Hadmthay not int.enfer- ` ed in our common lchools ? Fhey are iuty N eucing the" press. They have immense authority Llrendy in controlling voters who have got. intu their power. The legal status -ufmhe Church of Rome in Quebec is that of eltubllahed chniruh. 'n... u..-..,....|:....`| An:........ |...I:...... an ..:u. Rho Juum Bald to nu ; Attcmptlnx to Con- ; ....: l'ub|Io um:-.- wan [nu nu. I much Caulmllo Church In Adcgod to Puuon _-- Nooeulty For Contrunllml um DnnuI'-A Icouolutlon Pnucd-Dr. Muokunlo Spain. I fhero Wu 3 large Audience It the public meeting held in tho city hull lut evening. Rev. Dr. Hooper presided. On the placform were Revl. Moan. Whiting, Houston, J ack- non, Timborluko. Mnckie And Mr. J. A. Allen. Rev. J. Campbell. of Moutrecl, wt- in uecreuary of the Dominion Evangelical Al iuioo, delivered I cnrelully prepared ud- (Hall. 11-. .I-.Io -'..hl. 0|... ah... .'...I '\ nnnnn can Al `III IIII II ICU Ululuuun Dr. Mu.-tonic. in movlh the ruoludon -ppondod. aid that the lo more '0! the do- minion In compound covudl. The van druid todnl with I `quutlon wlaio porullod In the poo and did: olvll Ind llhru. o Intact how cunning 1.-.: L... AL. -nnhhndnnn H the Jnllh SCHEMES, INTRIGUES AND PLANS J ' or MANY MEN. - Yum Jssurr QUESTION. V `Ito full 0! the Olllnu. .. . ,_-g_ 2- __..n.'._ .|.- ... no JOIIIII DIII. alnlu I5 uuwn | .`.F.`..':;`.'.{`u2..`:`"."::s.".`. &;% uI.___L __J 1-. AL- -I.l Q-- Arte Loon Izmbltlon. For lonr deye non week. the city lull vi?! be lled with the greet: It oolleotion of art treeeuree. curioeitiee end relioe over ehotn in Kingston. The committee 0! the art exhibition has met with greet eucceee in eeonring the ion oi erticlee and the reeult will be worth meny vieite. The beet private collection of peintinge end curiee he: been 113% It the dlepoeel oi the committee. Any oitieen with one or more article! unit- ehie for exhibition will greetly oblige the committee by loaning them. ; Nun: [Mn Worth loading. With the View of [Mn our olloutn tho but of everything out r. Wnluh hu upon! the lat two month: In Nut York. under the lnotruodon 0! one of the most eminent onunn in Amugca. and now no no ropshdtom opt: omen : um lflpttlttityiwtnd givvnpurgu: I! u uclontio knowlodgo And artlulo chill on product 5: our unul low prices. Lun- bcrt l Wulah. H0 Prim.-on newt. Some of the Snlen Recently .\huIo-Aud the I :-utn nrc- lfunnunlly Largo. About two monthn ngo the Bird property on the corner of Patricia and John streets, consisting of n frnme house and lot nail in half, was sold for Ol,l(l). Thin figure was thought nt the time to be exorbiuntly high. Since thin transaction occurred n grunt boon hu tuken place In renl nuts. nnd the same property Wu sold eutcrday for 31,420, un ndvnnco of 8320. ropetty in being sought for eagerly, and more money in being laid out in roll tune thou has ever been known in the put. Lot: which could not be sold before. and which have been held l5 or I8 yenrl. nru nding randy ulo nt high gures. Spooulntorn no now buying up all the land in plot: of ten none In the upper port of the city, nnd will oor lt in the course of two you: in tho nhopo of lots. Mr. Johnston told n nine non hold to n Iypdlonto {or 8'),- Otl). The property ll located at the bud ol Johnston ntnot non Regent. In 3 low vnnnl Inml will In hnrd to not nt fnlr nrlnnn Lu: cu-ulna! Luna curulll. Bonn & Bioonutto tn uhowlng I magni- out nap of new vhllo Ind croun has curtain; in son from 450. to 05.50. aonnuou IIIIUI near l\f'IlII.' 1 5 unv U youllnndwlllbohnrd to [stat fair in tho city. Pd. me aenger. The Jeenite oetetee bill he described as only one of the many Itepe which Romauiem has taken for the enlnjugetion of this country. He eketched the origin of the Jesuits or company or bank of Jesus from thein origin until the time thin the pope eboliehed the whole hrigede." Now they say the pope is infallible. If so. Ivhy didn't the Jesuits stay aholiehed Y The Jeeuiu, however. haul been allowed to live on their lenrle and support their school: When the last of them in (`nude died the British overnment nutur- ally, theme being none of t em left, took over the property and gave it to the dominion oi (`suede Inter on. who gave it to the province of Quebec for eduoetion l purpoeee. The Jnnnin nun: `mt- e contended. to go. iunugnu-r.; Aid. liu.oKiI|-\'u, but I can stand I contest. and you can't." Aid. I-`cuwick--It is not neooanry." The messenger said he had not seen the noto, had not noticed anyone pick it up, nor seen Anyone pus around picking up lcrupl. Thu nmttar alrnnnml. crawling H! the aunt I20 nerve men mun.-rt. The note in question in aid to hnve nead, in regard to clause 3 of the rsilwuy tot: Ben Folgor and Carter put up the job." - Aid. Ft-nwick said that the council, In connidering the matter. had reuche-I such a state of loathaomencu that it was painful to sit about the lmnrd. There wu plenty of business Io engage attruliun without dia- uuaaing little petty persunnliiiec. He ub- jected to men forever spitting out such things And keeping the council in continual hot. water. ALI 1:..-|.:.. .l,I..`o k..l:....- h. .....h l.:..k no: water. Alli. Uukin didn't believe in such high f;lul.in' uutivma. Ha ha! been as victim of mean and dirty man; who had given him away to his enemies. If this kind of thing Wu allowed be for one Wmlili not like to sit at, the same board as Aid Feuwick. \ Ll I.` ... .....l. \o\'.... I..\ ..o ':|\nu-.\- A Note Thu Fall Into the liniule of B. W. I"olger -I{uw Almut It. AM. (askiu said last night that a note, eent him at a recent meeting cf the counuii, had been lifted and given to B. W. Folger by some purty. He asked the messenger. through the riiuyor, if he had noticed Any` one picking up the note. Aid. Pulson thought it contemptible fur myono to do each I thing. But, further, he had been ac- cused of writing the note. He denied the churze. It I'll ditznwfni to see some men crawling in the dust to serve their masters. Thu nuts in nuealion in mid to have lead. L ["9 EWING DUCT I3 Ill TUUWICK. Ald. 1".-uwick -\ on are quile at liberty toga." (Laughter) Aid, I;n.n|xin-\'u_ but I cnn stand sum-ersive 01 our consuwuunm Iiueruca. "4. We, therefore, join with our fellow- citizens in various parts of the l)ominion of (Tnlmtla in pleading for the dinllowance by the governor in council of the recent act re- lalimv to the Jesuits in Canada, and further we urge immediate action to be taken to test the cnnstitutinnnlity of hath not: relat- ing to the Jesuits in ('ana. " Th: n-unlntinn wan rarriml, authorities. 3. That the action of the government of Quebec in seeking authority from A foreign pmur to institute auch legislation, and of the legislature ofthe same province in mali- inu the appropriations subject to the nal dis-position as to its use to an authority ex- tern to the British empire, is dieloyal to our Gracious .\`m'ereigu Lady the Queen and subversive of our constitutional liberties. in D. 3|...-.J.rn inin with nnrfullnw. bdtllullt`. mu: rrotesunt. , 2. We consider the act making over S-iU(),()()0 to this society and other Ronmn Catholic institutions. out of funds entrusted to the government of Quubec for h' her edu- cation, in misupprnpuiutinn of'pub ic trust, and an unjust and ml.-mgeroua precedent whereby the stuite commits public monies to the absolute control and use of ecclesiastical authorities. nu) 'l`k..n cl... ....o:..n nf ohn nnvnrnmnnt nf known as Jesuits : "I. We protest against the not passed by l mini legislature, whereby the mid society ] was civilly incorporated. it being R mutter of historic fact than in times past. the Jesuits ` lnwe prnveal inimical to the interests and liberties of the various states in which thev _huve established themselves, and for` this r3K'6n they have been repeatedly (iupri\ e(l of their legal power: and been expelled frm many countries by uuvernments, buth ll-mm Cdllluiit`. and Protestant. no u'.. .......:.I... um um nmlzina nvnr l rnmsmnt.iun. Mr.` J`. A. Allan, in socontlinq the resolu- tion, advised the Protestant people to hold fun. to Llu-ir principlvs. ' lu:sux.v'r|u.\' As I1` Rlmlm. "Resolved, than in this public meeting assembled we put on record the follmfvlng protest regarding the action of the legialzh ture of Quebec in reference to the society known Jesuits ul u'.. .....o... ..n..:n.9 olm ant nnnnml lav or unonoc nor oauonuomu pur sea. The Junie: unto: act, contended. wu unconstitutional. wu dinloyul to the Queen, In dangorouh to luv and order. Such nthing used to he called trouon. why In: it not cnllod sreuon now 3 ll oh- III`.-in In-Inn lnnln Hnrnnn Ogmnlv ss disssler m-an-nine v,ln_:'m, pad disutop` uuld overtake them ngsiii. The Protest- _Is should atund together. They did not I 5"! NW more than; their own rights. the UNIV" of civil and religious liberty: they did not want todo any-thin};'to the Jesuits; they only wanted tluisu psnple to stay away from the land and leave them sluue. The who would hove the morsl coursgo. to stand on the floor of the house sud say what` Sir Henry. Jones once `said in the English oom- mous. that we must teach out priesthood - that we wont no sllogisnoo but to out sover- eign. and no obedience but to our lews." The Csuudisn statesman who will thus spank out will win is proud name for himself. He mu efniid that the next night they would he in receipt of a telegram stating that the Jesuit estates bill had been carried in the house. It would then be ssid that this bill was curried while an orsngemsn occupied the chief sent in the house. And whst wonder would this be when it is consider ed that his chief adviser is s proselyte from Prntesttmtism. M... In A AIL." in um-nnrlinu the resolu- Protestsuts only wanted I statesman. on pg. The nmtter dropped. us; to me Jesums m \ lmaua. The resolution was carried. LANSEJNGING H-A_NDS. gcnvtn TO THE ENEMY. BR.rr1'sH ZWHIG. `TUESDAY MARCH 26; ~-wr A REMODELLED CHURCH. |z\i'u. l r9test.- .psinfi}_ E, _he nr_t_ worL-: IMF! F0 IBGI. ' The In! window Alto bout their name: can listen 0! their entering into immotullty. Never was 3 more foelinl tribute paid. I0!` ever u mmauamurv-nnory norvomhd- Tkn nhurrln nu-nun} will anal NIL nxnlnnivu ever u more nuorvxnruunory purpuupwu. The church ropof will out 660. uclunivo of gallery. dou ling the nooommorlalloll : MI thnn nlnlu. and in nely pound and cush- ioned. The window: an all of nuiud glut of uniform puturn in Funny dulgnn; they no exceedingly huxdoome. The side nddlllono my line umm-mhn on cool- uido ln oiled wood, tho calling: bolng |nnoll~ ed with ootoiou And contra plocoo In fancy nluur. Planer hood: an also run over the muin nrvhu sud wlniouu. [Flu bun (us- a'.:~.%%*"~`,;'1f_1,`s.n_d. .*`::'.%`,`?5\%'_a.;.. .....; IVI ' under chancel and tmur at both oxtromu of the building. Th:-on hout therdon. 8:. Juan` in no church y u to take hlai rush. and t lt nulnulm In character ol uoldlng not noun clone! vol-all porn. no Archiba- tun thutol Power 800 zthooonu-noun word ). '1'. Howell ud lutorl lune Now- lsndn for muuury; John Mu fot ou- pontory H gr lulu Ild ~05-l:`J.m|:.o.t`::$-Itd1.:` IL Ulnovlky In "u; yup ht Illllli DOITI Ill IIXNPUIII 1 "Thin chunool oroctod I838 to the glory of God and in loving remembrance of two hithful Illd devoted incumbent: of St. Junco` church -Rev. R. V. Rngsn. from IBM to NII9; Rcv. E. W. Kirkpatrick. from HIS9 to I881." FL. I... _.__l__. -I_. L`... Akgln --ng_- i0l'(\lIlg IUUI l`\l(H IIISICIII OI U01`. IKIU tower, from walls and roof of the ol- church remain. (hr last named being sup ported by pillars in the.phice of the old i walls. Tine extuusiou Ia curried out on `both sides, atiurdinu a nmdern square andi turinm. The interior is an architectural and eccleuiutical sncness. The line Tudur arches on either aide, corresponding with the clmncrl and organ chuuher arvhea, are graceful and impuaiug ; the new chancel has iiuc pruporlinnl and planning alike!` the gallery has been greatly improved ; and the single gmhi-r wiudowa have been sup- plmled lw triplru of more elegant design. fh tiueorgan hu imeu removed from the galery to a new chamber, And chancel an-nta hue been provided for twenty-iour members of the choir. The chancel is very handsomely ireacoc-,d.-ceiling of blue with atarn of gold ; the main walla of light turn cons, with lleur dc lia worked in darker ahade: the dude of doe Nd, with very effective design: of gol pnd bronze, well relieved. The carpet is of an eccleaiaati- oal pattern ; the mmmnnion rail of walnut, with neat aundnrda of iron; the reading duh and choir neat: an finished in walnut, and the poliahed bran gaaaliora. anapondod over them from handaomo wall brnckoh. are an elegant novelty. The out window lu very handoomo, and in cnthudral atyle; the centre ii hr in a gure oi The Aaoenaion. and the aide i M: hear each a crnu, elegun workings of owari. and the toxin home for vnnn on tin Cm-mar clinical. Th: dnvo. II IIOE CIIIOQ HUIIOII HOW ' If the liberty-loving Anglo Saxon: umoly oubmlt they are unworth tom of worthy sinn. They must drug I. in nutter to the (ootol the British throne. The clnim of the Jesuits in based on a hlltorlosl {slu- L.....l WOIIIIIKI OI IIOWOII. um I. l'I'XlI 00! !!! for your: on the former chnncol. The dam tion paid to this put. oi the edition will be understood when we mention that a bun tablet. bear: this iucription : "Thin clnnnnl urn-tad I831? to the clan plntlluu even Wlllllu tuv city uluu. St. James parish, while not so venerable as either St. George's or St. _l'aul's. has been accounted an old parish. Perhaps its old- taahioned surroundings and the lengthened service of its ministers gave it the ancient reputation. Howeverit was evolved from a body of worshippers chietly belonging to the township of Kingston. as "lot 24' had not been as yet annexed to the cit . They were in 1842 gathl-red in by the late Rev. R. V. Rogers as jointly missionary to that section and chaplain to the penitentiary. Their earliest place of worship was the old line barracks school house, now standing at 63 Sydenham street. Then the little bod of worshippers moved to the shop of A. . 0'Loughlin, Barrie street. thence to a room in the present general hospital. left vacant by the removal of the legislature from King ston. Soon the necessity of a church was felt, and the present. site beinv donated by Hon. John .\lacauluy. a buillling costing $4,500 was erected in I345, under Hon. l`. B. de Blnquiere and .\`tatl'ord Kirkpatrick us churohwardens, and Charles Willard. .\licah Mason, Samuel .\lut-kleston. Hon. John .\la- cauley and Thomas Kirkpatrick as a build- ing committee. The architect was William Covcrdale, with llcorge Davidson, Neil tlimphell & L`o., \\'illiam Andrews. and Mill! & R.ogers_ as mutractors. Thus it had \l|sLIuggllt-Illetl sporwrs. for many of these names are among Kingston's historical trea-` sures ot memory. The tirst melodeon was purchased in I848, the previous accompani ment to the choir being from a violincello, violins and Cornet. The parsonage was built in the same year, and has. therefore, earned the superannuation about to be accorded to the Dupuy residenc- opposite. The church had done 28 years or good. service prior ` to the interior iinprowments oi l.`_\`3. Then it emerged from a .~-.-verely plain auditorium to one of the nearest and most comfortable. Since that date there has been a constant appeal for t'L`UlIllll\`dIl.lUn to Rev. J. K. Mchdorine, the very popular and much be loved -incumbent. Under the administra- tions of godly men, whose very incumbent cies have been a sa:ritice as well as an hour ly devotion. the pwple have imbibed liber- ality and won a name throughout the dio- cese as great as congregations having wealthy members and double the pew list. So when the debt for the former improve- ments was at loagdi aid otf last Easter the Vestry entered heatti y into the project of enlargement ; not that they could be more comfortably placed, but in true :r.issiJnarv spirit. that all who desired might share their comforts. l'he cost will aggregate 810,000; the pledges and donations now reach $4,001); but the pe--pie have faith in their `mission and the liigin.-st trust in their pastor, so the new deb: will but spur them to still greater interest and stronger unity. The exterior of the building, owing to contractor's delays last fall, cannot be com pleted until J nine. and its general etfect can not be fairly judged. fhe masonry is a decided improvement upon the old walls. and three handsome out stone gothic parch- . ts add greatly to appearances, besides af- fording four v\its instead of one. The tumor, front walls anal rmif uf the nlil A rlefitotcln at tho Pu-uh ""1 an Vol ! `Excellent Work cc-oIIIP"|l|Od `III II- Tho Appeurnnee o the IdIlloe-I:`.vory~ `thing Chute and lluulltnl. On Thundny, with service: nt 8 mm. and 8 p.,m., St. Jumen church will be reopened in one of the leading chufhee of the city in point of ocoommodutioo and interior niah. The work of eight month: has made A mor- velloul ohmge. and the spirit of Advance- ment. which prompted the large outloy by I `comparatively poor perish has met I prompt reward in the uniform satisfaction of the congregntion. It in the first important step in the way of expansion by the Church of Englund in Kingston for over twenty earn, and nearly all of the extro accomm ation provided will, jlltlglll by the alrplicetione roo_t:ivcd, be taken up at once. t is hoped that this d8m0ll3lI`i|l.l0n of whet the church can do protituhly in the why of extension will encourage the sister congregotionu here in their schemes of impro\'eInent.. A reli- gious body possessing ten cleruymen (in- eluding the incumbents of Portsmouth end Barrie-eld), should be capable of 1 wide ex- pansion even within the city itself. St. Jmnaa lmriah. venenhle TH; FIRST IMPORTANT EXPKNSION MADE m YEARS. ._ IEQHIDI Anlnlln .. ,. Anlnln at the British Ana-ion Kohl- J. A. Corn. Mullornhown; OJ}. Rolnru. I-`. Addinon. J. W. nybeo. W. H. Croh. I`. K Whluddo. H. IcAllan. 1`. Bad . `roman; J. Pain. Bnllovlllu D. J. In-K. G. A. u R. Johanna. J. L Gardi- nct.C. H. A onnlulluntunlz Di`. I`. H. Mum. D ll rnnnlh Ilrnnlvillns I1 Ila. nor. lo. a. alucunu. u 3 ur. r. a. Moon. P. B. Bnnlh. Bmohilh: 3. lo- Konty, Both: 6. llnniltol. New York. liminary upouuu. A In In: nnnnnl umunry upuuuu. A by luv rupoodng the porooIhgo_on Ind and local linproveanonl. nnuunam, and to Input: and limit tho nuns no live per cat. vs: Ihn council ndiournod st l0:I) o'clock. we ooueglue Inluulus. --nuupuIu. Ald. (Sukin proooutod the roponol the committoo on cttoou. which hu boon pub- linhod before. The report of the commune wu||rgul{ undo up of nforoncol to the onuinoor or onmiuotion. To dis-on the Coll!!! of the Union ICIOOI drain dong On- tuiotoon strata would out 3. Ind the full would be poor. Tho ndvioed a kilo drain Acton the dry d p(o~ party but it VII ohjoccod to by the Authori- tiooohnvo the drain on tho rty at all. The engineer know no way of obviolingit. Thonport WII ndopud nd the ooumituo authorilod to further con- oicior the mutant. u-nu Lu: nruunuu Are we to Allow our right: end the rights of our children to be bertered ewey to the Church of Rome? He knew eeverel poli- tloiene who love oioe rether then principle. end eeverel pnlllleulmone l rocoeIuIte who eey we Are trying to relee up 3 rece war. It ie only our boundeu duty ea free then end true Ines to etend up for our rlghte. The Roman Cetholio church taechee lte peo e_ the doctrine the: by reieing lerge lemll ee in I few yeare the will be etrong enough to drive he on o the country. Whn he nnhnd In the dntv d the hour? INIII ID. IHIKIIT. rm: Itxu. ll`!-lSIx~1. Erlhyor Joh'nCu-ton In rcquohd to attend at the next In meeting to Inn his `t put to Illa. ; _ T nnnvhinnnl dlrcnlnll of Rh. Killll. . AI . ninun-.' Smith`: I 8 ant: company {) 5.). The truanror was ordared to pay the mllactor at the rate o! 850 per month for the month: in the year `or to the rolls being placed in his is a {on oollactiona. which pavmenta an to ha in the natal! of an advanm for which his auratiaa shall agr.-e to become liabla. Further time was aakaul in oouaidering the communication of the collegiate institute. --Adopted. AM. Gukin nroauatod nnortol l'l`E3b.\lI.`Ii KI.l\lKI3- Ald. I-`envrixk prenomed the nance re port recommending pnyment of the follow- ing Accounts: Pay list ending Much hh. $`2`. l.N7; McMahon Bros. nundriel. 319.83: D. Barney. alone. 330: J. Cain & Son, swag Sci: J. Elliott, atone, S8; A. Shelton. stone. 360: [1 Karma. stone, 850; P. Lomtnou, stone. 82!); I). linllivnn. ttonio 340: Gordon & Swan. none. 36: Mn. Londbonter. 83; Hell ulephoue com y. Cl? 50; tax tunin- aions. 8I0.60: Smit Brat. clock. 8?; want works pay roll. $162.18: R. Rave}. atone. Sli 73 earl next won: in cuuuuer um mnswgk V H A ll. Uukin uizi he us: going any fog` a couple of duys. ind he wanted nothing done until his leturn. |I-.._- 'I`L.-........._ III -III -I... I.` --.n l\I|I. all wunchiug. " AM _ liild wucnlng. 1 AM. (iildortleevo I-eliox-ed um the Is`... 4 pmee, Tumvorch mud Quebec railway oom- ` puny would never at for the chnngg. Ah]. Rooa-l-`rom Juul. Bujun and others. protesting Agniuat the remoul of an electric light from Rlduu and Urdnnnce street: to I point op he the oil cloth factory.--R- ferrcd to I 0 committee on tile, Inter And light. ' l'RK\`IZVTl RH Rl~`.l'1lR'I. OI!!! IIIIKII "II IUUITII. hluyor Thompnon--I will until Sundn . Ald. (ha iu-"I am very g it." (Lnu htor.) Ald. dlnmnu --"\'ou _...o..L:...- I. I"|IIYUy l`lllIlIIII:ICU~ It was the general ofinion that the matter nhould be carefully invectigntod, and the council an a body should go no Yarkor and examine the location. The mayor said the engineer had looked over the ground and was now prepnring a plan for examination. The railway committee would be called earl? next week to consider the manna, M *1 A .l [- llnnluin uni-3 ho wan aninn nuts? to TKI-`BNVIVINIE l'II'III\'.. ' Ald. Gas|tin--From C. H. Wnrtmsn and H9 others. as inhabitants of (.`ole|m-- k an`.-l surrounding country, calling atumian I- tho proposed change that is to be uu-we-I upon the council by the villagers of \'u.Irk.-r. regarding the connection of the branch rail- road between Harrwsmith and Yarker. ;"he connection they say would be towards Napanee. sud would necessitate the use of a Y or turn table before proceeding to Kingston. which would cause delay to passengers and freight. They are not in nor of such change. and are desirous of Mid connection being made in the second concession. so as to run direct to Kingston. as stated in the by-law and sppmved b_v the citizens of Kingston. Such I change as proposed would be detrimental to the in- tsrssta of the city as well an the people living north. northwest and cut of said connection. `They. therefore, rotestsd against e change proposed.- erred to the rsil sy committee. It was than onnaral nnininn that the mathr to Into on or In OOIIIIBI1. What In naked in the duty ol the hour? Somotlllng doolnlvo must. be done or our oonntry and our homo vlll Inlet. Neither (iod nor rh will help: pooplo who will not helm!-homlolvon. Prouuuntn dloronou 1- -n.IIt -unt `IQ. n"l M Anni nmuuur. (U :u..Hu oo.--r yleu. I-`rom Joiin Mclntyre. intimnting thnt Mrs. Cnthnrinu Wiluou hul instructed him to take proceedings ngniuat the city for SL000 for injuriea sustained by her, owing to A defective nidovnik on Ordnance street. --Reforn9d to the [city solicitor to defend `the suit. ALI 1|` D..L:..-.... -.l.~:-...l .I.J'.....l:...- oh- Ill! nun. Ald. W. Robinson Advised defending the Iuit, for the communications were becoming I nuisance. The sooner it wu found out who wu to bluua the hotter. lH`L.\UlN1S l`UH.`l`Il( .\TIO.V5. From U. M. Mucdonnell, asking for ror mission of tho rent of the city hull on the occasion of Mr. Parkin`a lecture.-Referred to the city prnpertv committee. From Gaorm: Thommmn. collector. inti` ID IIIU Cllay PIIIPCTFV LVJIIIIIIIIIUU. From George Ttompson. collector, i muting that the ax collections to 1 Amount. to $37,346 i '.--|"yled. Prawn Jnhn klnlntura hanunna Ill ITWIIUIUCVJ" " The minutes of regular and specinl meet- ing: were read and uiqptod. KI-flDl\`1lIV)Il`l"VIl`l'l`lnVi uuum.-nu, um noun a rIrnnnmmIF.1"|'U"` to rand of the bran: lectern. from Hunilpon bun works; - TL- -.n.."..-:_n-_ |:_. 2- _-. _..m :,_-|-. ulu IDTKIIIIIF, NI`. aonn rveyner. . ' 9. S. Phippen. eeuretery of the public school board. in one of the few lviingetouinun left who new the corner atone of St. James` leid. He bu witnessed this ceremony over every church in the city except St. George`: cnthedrel. A The Itoqulur Bualnonu A lloulthy [:p_g_q_gg5 I-`I-om Colobrook and Itlnowhero. . A regular meeting of mg city council oc- curred Int evening. with Mayor Thompmu ; Aida. Adum...Cu~non. Creeggan, Drenuun. Fenwick, Gukin. Gildersleeve. Hiscock. Minna. Muckleston, .\lc()ummon. Me-In-- I. re, McLeod, Polson, Rees, C. Robiuuon. \ '. Robinson. Shannon, Swift Ind Wilson in attendance.-~ TL- ...\K....o..- I\' .........|.... .....l -.....:..I .......A '.p.au}n; a:.p.ca;1`...ndon ill asum of the art worl-:he cut` window `by Cutie & on. Monttul: the main window! I) II. HWWOOG. of Punoottg the fnooolnq of tho. chAn_uol by J. Mutin [or SM` eBrm.,ngront md1g tnblh meat; of the El! fitting: from Robt. MitchcI|_ & t`zI.T' M`Ml"9|l."ln'd Kilth"&I"lnsi1n1'rmut;"i nt1m"~ to 21nd nf tho In... l..\o.-n from I-l`..n.-ilnm uuu worn, The Iubicri tion list in not aulliuiently complain to urmit publication. but unong the Ipooinl offering: may be molitioned the chuyoel frueojng by the incumbent and Mn. Monrinns n bran Iontnl-n In: Kiri incl umneelvee. rroueuntr tuueronou in poll Inlet Ire! oflil be leid aide. Probeeunu under the Every ehedow of the crane innit unite and put an ey ell pernug chip. The preee, the pletlnnn. the echooie. mutt give In their help. U ion end libeny ehoul be our cry. Let u: e d by the old ting and constitution to emits down Jesuit- iun. unite down my government till! will den to pen the Jaeuil. bill. Smite it down itnjnnnunnrvntln. if it henionn. 14!; A cannot-1 uencojng by the Incumbent Ind Molorine: n bran leotern by Mn. Penn. a memorial to herpnrenb. Mr. And Mn, Vaughn, long cloeely identied With the rielnnn elegant alter cloth by Mn. T. L. Wilton : and collection plates by Mrs, Wclch. Mn. Wade. Mn. C. W. Wright and MP. W. J. Kellev. The man mu nucn. mu. \VIOO. nun. U. W. right W. J. Kelley. The email was very successfully removed snd re-ouctod by the rguniat. Mr. John Rayner. N`. S. Phinnan. uuvrpnrv nf Ihn nnlunn mu...-. .g..J;1s.`;* _r ' '_ imith'| I nny _._. --L.J 3.. .nI.-Io . A-o.ll..I nbgh--n-Q or IIIIIL. run 110 council adjourned o'clock. THE COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. ' glul to know also bonny both want \ inti date uuIw| Rho oI.......-u 3 CI: mo Prevent ha I ne In lb window of Scotch tweed: for an and I lnrgo variety cl yuturu for pun ab 6 line 2..``..'"`..- '.`I`.`. L"`. '1: ..".f".'L'"` 3'10.` obludo toga. A13 gnu-a'u U0 W IKIWCC j. I Ill" (I I3 , u 0...... aa. 35, +0. t`)T.l:mp o:r'p01I[ s, in. 12. I60; oil cloth: vorv Inn nricn 1 diroct rom ." "-- " - ""-.'-----'v ' Ionic; Pnhnblltuc:-. Iodonoo to trash wlnda. hotly Mr - that with a mu. lowur unponun. ". PTICCI II N. LUCICIIII Us A npresemuivo meeting interest of the Scott act in the town hall at Hnsrrownmith lut. night. The chair wu occupied by the Rnv. J. F0 ken. who lpoke ntrongli on the llttht. ddreuoa were ' y Ru. I. H `way and A. 1 ~L-.._ sL_ .l-_...s_n.l.. 0.... sh- ..h.. `I1... IKYVJIISI OII Ill unit. f|"UrT5 `VIC given {ry Hloglivray (`h . the dcputttlon from gho city. .an:.' chair in In nthndnnm uni rndered l IIOWI, (I13 (I'VE `III Olly. 1 Inc In . villngo choir In In Ittndueo and rendered ICVQTII choioo solution. \RK-' IIBIIIID |ClP'U very low prices. poruuucu w in: yw w---. ...... ...... ...._ rollgioullhnlu. ?n-mono: land but the nuohludou d the Junlu than thy Hal itrlvod at poll! of no

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