Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1889, p. 8

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IllI.-`I$Ij II-"Hf U, 1' I5. "(ll Alm||Ity-whopcforIn duds. Thoreau may C in the votld that do not how they no (.`lu-luluu. Theron Iflo Iuoubon II the ode! who Incubus of CI:-Inhu wot p llnur, champ oatmeal, wrts, chenp corn. feed, ` ahe Hotel Fronltemc in same as in the Fifth ' ..I. "WI 1 election o! In portu pony nl WIT. J. -. WHIIII. VIQHC IE7, IIU UTIDI Howard won olootod uidunu lot the on- .1 h nthulhu nlngyurun twuthzug-`Q-`bot. `M .".':m.:a: had song lb Inn Ha. IK'FInI'-d II. TUIII nun I"' .:..."'n.:i "n."""""' ' '""" PPl0.I. C.D|vy who Lona 'Ivu1|cI_ having no duiroto nutlnnn-Inning `Mann. I`. F. IKPIIIIITIX. W` I`. V`. H0- wud. J. ll. Wolnp. Charla Davy and Orton Hniud Darn nlnnlnl nitlnnnnn for tho an. IIC llllfl will! pl OI IT W Ml`. liquor`: to stud. until they no In 1 poul- uoa to put an In I pnpor that Knnnrntlv ohm-Inga`: |lIC.IlII' OIITTOIII IX K IWI -3 0| Illi- rovunout,ol 854. heir upon wan sndlud y loan. Bah uni Howard and being found oorncl. vii sdopud. Aside from thin autumn: It was shown that tho Twenty Illnutu Society" had upended. throu In the warden, In church N n. the sun: O37.ud|ndhothdrc itlntho Inhhun Umhhnnk I fnnhr III!!! at 35. Anal n|u-Q OLA -mg-nn Inn: A nnnnnnn Av. &lII|II|AllIIIlI'T|'IIID I Wt end that the revenue iron ell eonroee. ex- olueive of endowment. wu ehout 84!), egeinet I635 releed lent yeer. The exhibit wee ooeeidered highly eueolory. The veeuy eneninoeely to let the er- rengeueul under what: they y rent for the reo0or`e pteeent pleoe oi to Mr. Baku-`lea end. until that an In n nnnl. nun uuucr try to gel. uucx no me on! munda- tion 3 They uhuuld enquire whu. is the essence of eaentinl trnlh und make that of supreme importsnoe. They had no time to spare for matter: of lean importance. The Inuker nid Im Inn nuhlrnnnina [II An- `tho Ioporu Show tho Church to In In an lolonc condition. Tho annual vonry meeting can hold on Rate: Monday at I0 am.. morning prayor havin vionoly boon oaid. Row. Rural Donn or proaidod. Aflor tho minntoa ol tho Ian annual moodng. and tbooo nl a opo- cial mooring. had booa road and apptovod. The chnmhvardono tod tholr aooonntn tor tho I yoar w ich ohowod that thoro waoa ooln favor o! tho church. alto: mooting can-out ox no and won ol Im- nnnonannnt, nl I51 Imlr nannrl inn Andhntl Lfn'LLFf[{J E:.Jr3 In most doll; tlul. IIIC lC\aCI'CIIUyc UK I` III. XII II II Uddfellowe` conaert. Smith I Fdh on ure- dey nght. The Record uye ehe eeng three eolm and in the very ret ehe mede e oonqueet of the whole audience end inetellel hereel! e fevourlte. She ha e pure eweet voice on ble of oxquielte ex union end in ell here ngin there in en in ivldnelily the! in man! dalin tlnl IIIIB (III IITIVUT W I l`|llK)II lUI'I'y DllIlIl0lII\ The following qrnuntet of the median] college left thin Afternoon for Edinburgh: Dru. A. Hilker, W. Rankin, H. Ullmnn, John Du nnd G. F. Emory. They will rc- mnin in the old country nbout n you. Dr. Dull Intends rnctiuing In New Zcnllod slur finishing in count in Edinburgh. Mb McCnrt.nav. of Khmmn. nun II An evening. E. M. Yorwood. Ynrmonth, and at one time one of the landing bmlneu man of St. Thomas. died on Thundn . ngod uixtyoight yearn. Ho wont to St. omn thirty-live urn Ago from Kingoton. u muugor of the {roach of the Bank ot Montronl. Walt Whitmnn, very near dust!) in Com- dou. N.J.. with pin, and at one time to be oditor~in-c lo! ol the Brooklyn Eagle. Hi: favourite roluntiou At thnt time was to ride up and down Broadway oitting sloug- Iide tho driver of I Fulton ferry omnibus. Tho fnllnu-inn an-nnnnn nf tlm mndinnl IIIIIWT OI Ill! 0I"|lCI' III W III IO'II. Rev. Dr. Wilson, New York, will Arrive in the city on Wodnuduy and remain until Friday. He will Inch an uddren At the Salvation u-my`: bunch on Ihundny evening. In`. M VA:-hand YA!-Innnllu and At mu Illl IIIDIHCT WI II III. Dr. .\!ur lay. Belloville. had one of his too: out ogry I unit: on Friday. He was jumping off the tniu when his leg shot un- der the whooln. l`..l IVul:- D.....I.nlII- Niko}.-- A` AL- \JOI. \VylII, DIVCKVIIIU` HIIIIIUT OK (I. Canadian` pron," `dud the Mnuchontor Unity in Liverpool 1838. He was grand mnntnr nf than nrnlnr In f`.LnAdA in IRJ7, uuuy Ill LIV0l'p00l In man. no In: gr: } maker of the order in Canada in 1847. D-.. n. XVII...-. \Y-- V.`-L -:Il.-- aonu rruxun, ox LIIIV, Uuon., noun: from the city for fourteen years. in viniting hi: mother who is ill. I). \I..-...L- 0-"--III- L-4I A... ..l Ll- coulurlol, nlu oraeroa. Lney mun faithful to bieho and po . Others would any the mute y the e-tmineter luith. end nu en they acce ted it they could not be true Chrietienn. an come would any they coul~l not be Christian: unless they were ad- herent: of John Wesley. No wonder that in mnuquence of these difference in the church than C gentlemen roee in the Euglilh pnrliuuent some time no And nld it In: I'm ible to tell whet U riatimity Wu. "heee were division: In: nifying men above the simple teaching: 0 the Manor. They were all alike to blame. Had they uot better try to get back to the old founda- tion Then: nhuulnl nmunina what In u: IHID WOOK I0!` I (Tl I0 I00 om 00l1IIFfy. Dr. M. Mcrn. left on Saturduy for Chicago when he will reside in future. Job Linghnm. Belleville, god uvonty-one yen`! in dead. He was buri ontorduy. Samuel Mitchell, Plovnn. {as been up- pcluwd bnili of the sixth division court. Mr. Embury. town clerk, Nupnoo. h im- sroving in hoslth and will soon resume his utiel. I..L_ P--_I.II_ -3 l`-l_. lll_L -L--_A Pooplo Whoa lovoluonu-. Saying. ntd Dull!!! Attract Atuulluuu. J. Agnew returnod to the city on So-tur du after I short visit to the upitul. llev. (3. Scudmnore removes from Carp tornnul Valley, Wellington county. Rev. Mr. Taylur, l i|lingn' Rridgo, l('|\'e8 this week for I tri to the old country. Dr, M, Hnrnt luff. nu Rgtnnlnv fnr nuupuopnlvuuon unngloaulrow nputlnnoulndu. `luau. F. W. Ho-I uni. .1. Wanna ffhulm Dnvv Anal fhlnn fl lill IIEXC. here was trouble aboard the an-hr. John Schuette which arrived M Oawego from Toledo with card. The crew consisted of eculn"aeilormc-n who hnd shipped for 835 per month. Union men cu`led on the ecnbe" end succeeded in inducing them to quit. The Schuette. load . in nnnble toget eel.- men less than 82 3 dny. The owner: will not allow Captain Wood to pay the wages dc-mended. ooucu pay last winner gnu |n;uroa. The atr. Kathleen arrived on Saturday night. from .\lontreal. She had a splendid trip down the Cedar and Long Saul: rapidl. This trip was only a trial one but Captain Derencier intends goin down` the rapid: after this. He will like y try the Laohlno rapids next. `L . _ . . . . __ a_A._I_I. -|.--...l AL- -,.L.. I,.L_ slOl' Illlllnlllx llll COIIFK III lI(IlID|ll"I. Min McCartney. of K con, an at on )ddfel|ovn' \V IIIIHUI DCKCE The IL-hr. Kate. Capt. Paul Clarke. of Cherry Valley, in st the Picmn marine rail- way. The nchr. John .\loBrido, Capt. WAI- ker Minster, South Bay, wu also hauled out. Both vessel: were driven uhore st South Bay Inst winter and injured. Thu `tr. Knthlann nrrivmi nn QAIIIHIAV curu. _ 'lhe steamer Sylvun Stream will not be ready to`run for aevonnl weeks yet. Captain lime! R. Estes will comnund her. The other oicers are: bhief engineer, John Howard: uraer, J. I". Pnck; steward, William Bl er. L ...L.. l!_s- I`- _A IL. ..I I`I_ ._L_ -f Dollar'- Arrival: : Schr. J ulin, Onwego. 345 mu: coal : nchr. Idlewild, Adolphuatown, pand ; nchr. B. W. Folger. Charlotte. 2.'>0t6'ni cul; prop. Roaedule, Chlc|gn_ 40,000 bushels unrn. I0! I I10 WIIOQIL Col. Wylie, Brockvlllo, father of the .nnnrIiAn' nl-am." inlnnd than Klgnnhnntnr -Hull. li they were to nah men of the present time 'what it van to be I Christian some would may that outside of the church there was no ulvntion. If they wished to be Chriatinnl of the true hind they must do everything thnt I" the council: of holy And failible men, which hnd met in dierent countries, had ordered. They mun be fnithfnl In higher): And nnnn, Hzhnrn Irnnhl wuurvcs on uccounl. 0! me aenue log. The auhr. Ganges which ran nground an Fealherbed shoal: on Friday was released yeatenlay mcrniug. She received no serious danupze. . H R t'l`I'\I`,. hllafll I D`III ullllll. H H. Warner : hnndnom atecm yacht .Sies.ta. Rochester in At Oawego receiving one of Filzgibbona' famous patent steel boilers. A....R....I- . Q..I._ l..l:_ A\-._...... 01'. p..-- lug nut bnnnoue to loan coal. ' . The atr. Ridenu Belle in loading at Swift : wharf. She`; commences her regular trip! down the Ridoau to-morrow- l`.Anhnu nf lvnnnn`n ........:..... Ins- AL- `I...-. NIX. John Fruilin, of Cairo. Mich, absent IPCIIII [hob III!!! Inr `nun-[Ann vnnl-I in vinitinn VEaTR; MEETING AT BATH. rorumuum tor Edwnrdnhurg. _ The nu-amor Hiram .-L; (Jslvin |rrI`-`ed yeatenlny with four bnrizel. eight `roll! Moiitrell. Illll Ul.l5_VB I0-My. . . M The prop. Ann Smith and nchr. Redwing cldurod from Portsmouth on Saturday even- ing for Clnrlotte to load coal. Tim up u:.)'..... u..||.. :- I....,a:..... -. Q...:Io'. uowu cue nluoall to-morrow- ` Captain of vowels coming into the har- hnur last night found it difcult. to ranch the wharves on account of the denle fog. The auhr. Gunman which ran Anrnnnd tin IIIUIIITBII. l`he prop. Dominion and burger August; and Benson. arrived yenorday from Tolodo with ink timbpr. ` ` Pl... .o............1\I:.._ L._ |.-__. __._.:__ ) 01.- Wllll UIK IHIIDUT. I`ho Ibeu_ner'0live ha been repairqd. She began her -freight trips between Kingston nnd 0tt_Ajvn to-day. The nron. Alum Snuith and u-hr, Rmlwina Illllleu IHU IIUU Ul Klg. The truth declared in the text is much more important than many other truths, from the time, manner and circumstances in ' which it was declared. What is the truth that is declared in this passa e? That our eternal destiny is determined y the services rendered to humanity. Determined not by words, no matter hour eloquent, unless the words really help humanity. Some- times eloquent words hinder instead of help. l\'or by words. but by deeds; not by holy services 0 called, but by benevolent ser- vices; n by ritual. no matter how ancient and venerable it may be. but by right doing; not by orthodox belief. no matter how impnrttmt the truths intellectually formulnted. but by orthodo conduct, and the essence of that condnc is the loving, sympathetic treatment of others. In this tn-uzment of others justice and truth are the bases, for there can beno love at the expense of justice. This love and kind tn-svmcut of others, especially of the coin- muniry, is the teaching of the Master; it u.rv-cspniuls with His uniform teaching. lne tirst commandment, in their ex ri- em-o-_ shmrltl he love to all men. . nly [lillulsll love to men could they rise u to the love of God. Not only is the teac ing of the text the essence of the whole revela- tion, so far as the lord's conduct was con- cerned, but it was followed by the early Christian church. The church was one, and it was not thought necessary to break unity because of ditfurences. The main bend of union was love. lven strangers exclaimed. How these Christians love one another." This has made some think that the origin of Uddfellowship dates back to the time of the early Christians. They knew each other by night or day. and the principle that re- vailed among them was love. If they grad been asked "What is Christianity 3` their would have d that they believed that God loved th and as is proof of His love He had given His only begotten Son through whom was preached to them forgiveness of sins P-rust-nu . meted up About an wnu-v,- --.\'utu~n ul (innrAI'lntor9at. . `The schr. Lnuru is` unloading cord It Pqrtumuuth fur Edwnrdnlnurg. l`he nu-mnur Hirnm ,\_~ linlvin nrrix-mi PERSONAL MEN Ton. `mmfus INTELLIGENCE-~ JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Lmndmohl Blmk. Skit, -_.._.._ .n-` ---A- Gllulflll ICU U Q on 50 03 auuun, uowur V Ontario Itlut. Mr. Arohb Bntuor will shortly Inn tho, odiuorhl uhol the [Auden Adnrliur. and Qlnn than)`-Q L/Ollllll, VV IIIIIIIIVIIIIS Io. U. IAIIIII. IOWBI U. I`. R. do ;R.J. Brown. Prlnoou utoet; D. Ion. Willlnnovk: A. Stewart. lower G.T.R. depot ; Jana Guy. Ontario ntnn. axoopung moon in nonaoa wuronouu, nu we liquor dopcnlnuts oi their Ihopu, And no- where also; sud proof 0! every hiluro to comply b-uwitln will ho followed by panni- ty provided for tho ruin of the bound. Anno Isluuo bbolnndolngro cory atoms. is vudoonod to be the inten- lion of the nuns: elm liquor: could not be Inc ? or otorod In Git plnou. he follaIInn_Ihnn man do not mnar lei): noted In that puoa. , ' `ho followlngmlou name do not sppur ontholilt. vonglvu hvonliouuu In: your : J. Bnddon. Onhrh Itnot : J. Mo (Donnell. Wllliunlvlllo; L. D. Lollghl. lower H. F. R. (Inna: 2 R J. Brain. Prlnml uu .u ...-u. -.... -u... n-- . "Inasmuch as yo have done It unto one of the l('a'\`ll ur am-.se my brethren. ye have done it uh tp nu-." SL. Matthew. xx\`.40. . The priuciluil said that the whole of th clm;Il`:l` read was certainly impn-naive, uutl all me more so when they remembered that it was s ken by the Lord only three dnyn lu.-fnre is sutlering and death. Then it was that He gave the solemn Chriatunjgn to universtll humanity. and only on thin` ncililull, so far as reconlcll, does He give Himself the title of king. much ' IIIVI HIGH` IEIIGC Pfpfly IIIIOG ma IIKIIOG. All qhop licenses, it In I130 decided. mu-t min their Ii non and other bf.\`( rngea, excepting than In 0d wu-ohouu, iu the Honor donnrtnmnn nl tlnlr nhnn-, gnrl nn. ml . V11)! K ymenl (`I III uuueu lllllll made. an I one to whom new licenses have been ground In to call with their Inretiou L! the iupootori office at once and IIIVO lhi hood I lled d ' I. All mzn llgngwf yin: 1I:nn I`. ) Williun Pipe, Princess street. .1. MoPsrlsnd King street ' J. M. Jeekson, Princes: street. J. 8. Henderson. Bmck street. George M. Wilkinson & Son. Wellington street. Owen Tierney. Brock street. J. Helligen & Co., Brock street. B. J. Leehy, King etreet. James Tierney, Untsrio street. Thomas Ferrell, Brock street. R. fhompeon. Clsrence etreet. M. Conroy, Msrket squere. Three months` extension of present licen see wss (rented to those retiring from busi ness, should they desire it, on payment of one querter`1 duty charged ion the ensuing Leer. Prom t yment of sll duties mnat L--_ L--- __-_e_J -_. A- --II _2A|. I._.1.. IITXI. Owen McGinnin, Western Houoo, Uutun . Itreet. LIITVIIIK INTO. William Doyle, hlund House, Bruce: Itroot. l|...-.. \I..l\:.__:- II'--A-__ LI..._. 1\,,. rrluceul IKTQCK John Slnnuhun, Ocean Snloon. King ..:_x 1 Clnrcuoo nroou. \l`ilIi..... I|....I_ I-I__.I 11....-- 1),. UITUGE Johnston Brown, Stanley House, Ontario street uud Rinrkrz minute. Blanley \\iIHu-us. Iltnburgh IIonIe,()u tuna and Queen streets. M. Wnggrpuer, Mll'kcL squaue. Williauu aikunahnn, the Terrapin. Princess Itreec J. McGowan, nun Hayinzukcz. R. Cumpbell, Dominion Inn. Princess street. , I..L_ n......... l`|..___l-_ u__.__ n,,, . `tho lhnlpera ol lluununlly Endcbrnnl and iiueonrngod - Soclotln Donn; Work `Hunt the Chnrohu Cannot-I-Inxlulw nu-in shown to Belong to n Gr`o..t clnrlutluu Nation. V . ` Yesterday morning Rev. Principul Grunt preached an earnest. ractiual sermon to Vthe Ul.lre|luwn. The rothlen turned out strong and were seated in the body of 0:- uuiu null. fhe text Wu : - ... _,_,,L-._,,1-_,,:=. . . . blflilfla. Luke Donev. `(JIM-eudon Homo. Brock r*\..-..I-- l..-_- n__. 1- n._:._._ n.u,,, IINQI. Charles Lyons, Bay of Quinta Saloon. 1 Market Iquue. Mm M. (L Elmar Gram} (`a-ntrnl Snlnnn ` JIITKUW lq|-III. Mn. M. C. Elmer. Grand (fentnl Snloou. Princeu street. I..L_ QL......L-.. l\...-.. u.l...._ L';_.. In `HID Still; P9DlJfEi:T)I@M|_88|_0l_ADE@LEE._ D. Staley, corner Wellington and Barrack streets. Jlmrs Nnrria, fool of Princes! street. George Elder, St. Lawrence Hotel. King street. >_ . Alexander Vunlstinc. Queen`: Hove], Brock anon. u u 11..-.-- |____:.._ u-.,u n , I UIl'I?l'F.. P. Mcluughlin, Windsor Hotel, Princes: street. I,.L_-A.... D_._._ CVg__I__ II_,__. t\,. f`H`0Cll EH00`. W. H. Hunter, American Hotel, Brock street. LI \l._l .....L|._ II`:_.I___. 11.4,! In,! HID] IIUKIU` nlrlclu Hole]. (`oopar Lenuox. Buwen Homo, King street. I) u...I__'_ ____-_ n'_n:__._. ,,_1 n, I Edwunl Saunders, Ontuio street, Dublin House. ~ Mn. Hogan. Ontario and Barrack ntreetn. T. Doolan. King etreot Joseph Little (In lieu of .\lr. F. Shann- hun) Anglo-American Hotel. Unnnar I.-nnnx, Rn-an Hnu-A Kinn- FUCK. Leighoon Guess. Bon~Tou, opposite Post (Mice. A. Simpson, Ontario and Queen streets. 1`. Clint. funt of Johnston street. James Saowardu, the Maple Ix-nf, Montreal street. I.`.l....._.l L`_......I.._. l\_...:.. _...__A I|,,lI! "Rev. on. GRANT PR:AcHes% fo THE ooosauovys. W` -OITIIAL IIOOI IAIIIT9. |n--.___.. A_..n Q In _._ an uuueu utreuu. John Reeve, Provincial 'Houae. Brock street. I _:..|..-_ 1-.___,_ n__ 'I`__, , , H -A I- UH EIYIU IYYCEII. Jeum-a Quigley, Lower Depot, Montreal street. ` X? I U... ..-.. AII_!-_ `._A_` l\ 1 UITBBI. N. J. Sn-itzer. Albion Hotel, Queen um! ` Montreul atreasu. 1.1.... u........ n_,...:_..:_I run... 11", I -uuv-an w:io1.mu.: x.u~x:'sn. Jame: Browne 3 Co., Umu-io street. Ill: 59 I lI`I\7eI& SHOP LIl'l.VE. W. R. McKee & (1o.. Brock utreet. Willinm Rigney. Bagot street. A. Mc()ormuck, Prinoeu street. J. Reeve. King Itreet, (should he require 3.. I nuu DTOCK EH30. L. D. Church, Globe Hutel, Ontario ` street. l\.....-. L'......-.I.. f\ I. I_l__.__ lI,,,I \Vho u In-en tjul 0lI. -`Plus Cummin- nlouoru Had It Dllllculty In Reaching a Conolunlnn -- l-Zxtonuonu Granted toy 'I'|muq,\Vlm [hum Boon Rotlrod. Afkff n ditcnlt struggle, occupying the time of several meetings. the liconlo com- missioners completed the grunting of liooluea for I889-90`to guy. The reduclionl, it In fuund from the start, would hnvo to b mule from among sixteen or eighteen of the applicants for tavern lioenaea, and the dii- culty lny in deciding which of than had to go, therd being more on the list than could be given. The folluwing in tho result : . 'r.u'I-:k.\' l.u1:.\'.~1I:.~L J. E. Dunhaun, British Annericnn Hotel. .a`lonn Brotlxers, City Hotel, Princess` atreet. U........I 'l_I.._I__..... I\._.`____._. 11...! In,` KY3`. Sunuel Hnrkneag, Grimuqn Hotel. Prin- cess street. - ` I I.` n.._L.-__ n. u-.. u_.,.| n._-_.__,` U. PA. I'lIlllIIl" C 30, noll l`r0n(CUaC, Ontario am-ct. Edward Thornton, Union Hotel, Ontario nud `Brock streets. I II I `I...-..L (`I..I... II`_.g-I 1\_. _ ' WHO ARE'CHRiS'l`lANS 25? lll'U|u Owen Kennedy, 1). K. House, Brock and Ontario streets. ` l......... 1\..:..L... l .,.__.. n.__.. In, . u THE LICENSES AWARDED; THE LUCKY LIST FOR WHICH L1-' ' QUOR| MEN SIGHED. URI. Dunhnm & Son, Hotel Fronteua, ntrc-pt H It ICIOI II III TIIOII. \\'. Menkey. Bnenlrew, wee euddenly etrlcken don on 'Dueedey. He wee In the eat of ewellowlng e o! nee: when e eruell herd pleoe etuc In lib thnet. 'l`|eII[|l: the pleoe wee hed up lneteetly. yet In eted eo that he could ewellov I0|N1'0t three deye. Hle lemlly tel rephed to on- treel for e epeelellei the t rout. but when the sum: phyelolen errlved lib eervleee were lortunetely not reqnlred. gnuz no org-ullull or oIIIIl'I.`n mu ll dcuhrly ooooobu cl `ll gnu thing: o anything. but very until 1 lap. Gnu things that men do an the thing: that may at! uuuuuhuu! tin of hlulotlhoul , In orblnnlut moo OLA! (In -nntl hurl Q In I hnunhl. thu- nu ---4- u- Irwvvu CIIVUITI IUI C II` (It): to can elooouno 3.. o.v :`lok hL3:'m.. Mn. II: IA-Jhn AI-nun!` -1-..Al..4I. u-vUtU$II l'QII- . I gatnln Dokotacdvonhodloruh I Dal. I.I'I:1? L.` as an hl- Illll X UIIIITIO II-l'III IIICI KKK I0? I room. Hts wish Iru granted. While In the room ho took 5 new pair 0! hand put than on inside 1:! lulu own. 0 kl! tho room shortly shot-vnrdn. The lunch: of the `noun. dhoovoring the lo-, lnfotuod the pollen, and oloor Alton was In touch ohboihhh Hcvohonlyaltou-ward: anat- otl Russell on Ontuio strut. The pub Itolon won Ind It 87. Runoll In aid to be I n!-clan cngnvol. B0 In nnudod until tomorrow. On Saturday durnoon E. I . Raul]. Toronto, pt drunk. run into J. Bnddolfn saloon on Ontario strut had mind {or 3 _...._ III- .-I.L nu.-. ..--..A..I IIILII- I- W. R. Ayluworth, Duoronto; L. Rnnoll, Three Riven; E. F. Fm nior, Prescott; T. Boyd. J. (3. Fit: uld, (l`omnto; E. J. Fanqulor, '01! I: d : J. Hunt. 85 Thoma ; J. F. H n, Buckingham ; I-`. R. Berrvuun, Sm thold, Vs: W. In- pth. R. 8. Preston and wife. J. `Numer- mon, Port Arthur. The lloul Arrivals. ` Arriviln at the British American Hotel- ` P. S. Kin lav ulld lady, Rome. N. Y.: M. Ncwnun.`l'. G. laewiu. W. 1 . Fraser, F'.W. Norman. 11. Mu.-furluio. W. H. Cut ` . hun,A. Turner. C. Chapman, Ioutron ; W. R. Ayluwortft. DOIOTOIIIO; L Thrash Rural: 2 II. F` I'.nu...l..- D.......u . IIIIUU. Mr. Weller. upuiu of Mr. Holden`: beautiful mnhognny yu.-In, Lotus Seeker," is located with his family on the park lur the summer. I..,l_- I.'-_--J.. u...__-.._, \' I` [HQ IIIIIIIIIUT. Judge Konnody, Svrucune, N. Y., in nu- periutending the further ropuiring of pro- ny bought lut Iouon of Frederick Guns. 9 will put. into the house an executive nyl- tem of Intel` works. 9:) 13. Rev. II. \V. Chue. Ogdenuburg. contem- plates building | lnrge cottage on the inland tcrou from the park, known at "Lone Tree" Inland. kl- \\'..ll-- ..-..A..:.. .1 ll- nun; III` IIIII CCIIIIPIUBBU. U. 1`. Green and fnmily hnve taken poI- ` session of the Fine View House just below the park. Mr. Green in proprietor. ll Rnhhinn Anal jnhn RI-v-nb Lgug u u not no In mpLor ozuun that do good work. I It I humble, duty- dolng nan. obscure and naodood In this |l!o.`--baud unnoticed by Ibo Lord God AllnhIII--his hula-In maul (land; IIIC PI'I. III . UTUUII II Pl'0PI'IQ)I'. (Inn. Robbins and John Bryant hue the job of pointing the new dock house in colon Nut `ore especially planning to the cynv KI I Ch:-a lladnn-hu-n l\l\I|.Qlb\ - vuugnnl u -9 wuuuvu. The Portsmouth Templsrn mnrched in procession from their hull to St. John`: church youtordny afternoon to bar 1 special at-zmon from Rev. Mr. Dobbo. They num- bered About fty. The text In: : "Stand fut therefore in the liberty whercvith Christ hath made us free and be not an- tangled again with the yoke of bondage." uuvuuuuuu no-pun I -l-q Dr. Lncll in having his cottage, begun In: full, completed. I: 1` (Simon and fnmilv Luv. oak-.. nu.- nun. wncn Votes 01 tnlull VON tonuoroa 00 Rev. Mr. Smylhe for his sble sud patriotic discourse ; to the organist snd choir ; to tbs Sons of England [or turning out to worshi with St. George's society ; to the rector sns churchwsrdens for the use of their the- drsl, sud to the sexton for being so surn- tive to the runs of the society. The lcngltulnueu Together. ` Yesterday afternoon about one hundred ` and fifty members of St. George`: society and the Sons of England assembled in St. George's hall for the purpose of attending divine service. They marched to St. George : cathedral. Rev`: W. H. Smythe, of Wel- lington preached an interesting sermon. tak- ing for his text. I am the light of the world," St. John vm, I2. He commenced his discourse by saying that anuiveraary days were looked forward to with pleasure. In addition to what Englishmen had done for their country the preacher pointed out what they had done to advance Christ's kingdom on earth. Christianity was intro- duced into England as early as the sixth year alter Christ's death. But at that time it had a great many ditiiculties to contend with. At the time of the Saxon invasion the religion of Christ was tried to be over powered. but the Church of England unort- ed her Christian rights and retained them. Again at the Norman conquest and during the reformation En vlishmen had a hard light to maintain their li rty and freedom. At the present time Englishmen enjo ed what their ancestors fought for and han ed down to them. In regard to mission worlr Mr. Smythe stated that English miasionl cover the world. She semis forth more men than all other nations combined. She raises more money for the spread of the gospel than all other nations together. He closed his dis- course by calling upon his fellow country- men to do all they could to further the goe- pel of Christ. At the nnnnluainn nf than nu-ulna Hm nhnip I Ul \.IlIrIIl. Al the conclusion of the service the choir lung God Save Our Queen." After the narvi:-A [ha nnointiuu A-nnmhlod in Qt Hmong`- Iaug U011 \VI\' Ul-If VJUOEI1. AXIS? [DB service the Iocietiee assembled in St. George`: hell. when votes of thank: were tendered to Run Ilr Qm-Oh. fnp Ll: nklq --I -.-o..:..ol.. scu ulclr \-uuue or rncir preciuiisiwss. , These men who gave their services and time in any way. having no selsh means or -ends. for getting paltry pull or place or power, men such as alderman, mayor or l(`ll0ul teachers are doing Christian work. Men who seek to supply all classes with pure water. whohseek to supply open spaces ` or iexoation. `who seek to make school`: free to all--'it's the poor that want their children amrothed up in 8 collegiate insti mm or college--these men are doing Chris- tian work. The ship captain who tries to nuke the work of his sailors light, sud aha men who try to make their `employees happy, shall be rewarded in the life to nnim-, SIIHV. The. Lord am. identied mmaeu with '-the lowest mnnbers of sorrowln . su_l_1'e_r__ M iug humsnitv. This is Clir stinnity. It 'secept.s the rejected i And des- piled of the nee. . Men are nding that the very wnste mnt.erinl,thst those who make gu throw aside, will nuke the most beauti~ fulcoluurs known. They are also ndim! thst. the waste msterial of lumber factories will make most costly essences. So Jesus found thst no being made in God's imnge should he-wasted. This is in lesson they hsd all to learn. 'l'here was not one of them who `would not like to minister to A rich men. They would `all want to rush for- ward to get it shake of his hand. They had all enough snobbery in them to help those who did not need help. They. however. forgot the sulferiiigs of the poor and needy, despisml and rejected, because the) do uot see their value or their preoiuuaness. The-an men uvlm rmvn Ihnir smrvinnn nml l bar, or the poor miner who shim his run- ney-with I diltreaml comrpild, mny novor luve heard of Christianity. all` unconscious now, will line much revealed tlxm At the In: areal: unite, 'whn`miuintanI, eldorl. bllhups and popes will be left on the out- sioln. ' -1-1.- I.__.i 1..-..- :1-_.:n_.|`tn'...-..n ....inI. 0| IIIIIIX IX UIl'UIIIy. People who do good votl no nooouclouu olthotullhooutyuduooooio oltluir works. No an or nation. come on o! do- ing gun thhp. do anything you : no mo: who bout: ol that ho doc. dooo o thing groan no on-gblutioo or church tint lo ll 0 Btolo Pnntaloou. Thouund Island Park. II! I .- Advonlnlna Pun. ' I'\.L-A. _J_._4l-- .1 A Templnrn at Church. _.-_ _._.L In ,, _ I ?r'H1: BRITISIi iVH1G..\I0_14IDAY. APRIL` 29.% .a" a"""`.....a...:`u;".`!. 'u2".n'.".2a"':".;.' pondinu from the union u lnncuu uoololldthhpluoglnb which thynup Innllnu-tndnnulg I'M NICO! III I rjloll Ill outrun Luke hon pol In dculnul by any To-dc apotlou. on NI halal}, to - not to the Ilinhtor ol junloo. VII chow I-..) 0... -lanntnm 1`: an-maul IILA-I our: up nun orxlullluonl. With roloroaoo to tho contention: that these ouoolntlou could bolonnod by tho church. tho pnoclner odd that Christianity wu above ovorythlng rlu. I I lrltunl loroo. Chrlodunlty could never ho l Inlwl to on orgulntloa or church. Combine all tho churohoo lo the world into onoudlh? oonldnotoolloctollthoouoaoo of Chrln - unity. The ononcrol the oplrltul will In mlghdot than 0 lullon. Tlloro lo I 'poIOl' ol lul o poooocy lo Cnrinlnnlty that will not llmltod to any nmnlntloo. The church. lhorolon. wolcomoo ovary u- 'IuauIl'*vIIn*`u-Iltvtluuri 1'l3`ln1od' nnkn the ulnnm-nu cal and Ilnnrninlnnnt stated 00 no IIIIIIIII ol jluuoo. VII ouvu~ had for stun. no IIIC 0! may prominent cl as was on the dominant. .3.-aslnunann In ll dnsnu. vidod I out mu - moat. .zI'ondy bot:o.o|:ImIc...|?I) Owolnockhubuupmmhod. A-gl -n.n.AInn.nnnL&ml.lI|IHn Al on III. I lift cunt to sun lea oolh. `culled at 0 nation on Snub ny qvahg and aid for lodging. Who: toldthn Iowould In ukonhdonshun. giotruh on Monday morning to add: I don't mind. I have u pod ooutounon." The ulna til I rddat ol Shnrbot l-|.-l...-gs-nllntlnnhntl Inn lnnnilnt-5|: Un on non`! twenty nun: won vuuuu ouch Sunduy. and French and English tract: A couple or pnlnuu luv! ul mw ulu uublhhnutol I edit: and onto: factory In Blockvlllo. with 5 osplhl cl CNJXX). pro- vidod (53 obtdn Inickat caning :- -...Iu L.)-ngnn N ll Antl `Ila uworr won oomuunu. 1.-.u.a.. hue hand for the coming nuon. TIII comm thus did excellent union last you. n- -_ -..-.... O-.-Du vnnnnln -an whilst] comlnltho ma oxouloni Iorvnoo an you . On twenty vault won vhitod ....|. Rn-uhv_ And Punch and Ennlhh Inch loot! The pic living on Gordon Itroot have deck! to nmou the fences {tom the front of their ruidenou. I`hoy hop; that cow: will not be allowed to Itruy upon their groundn. The alt mind in Nsicnoo In ` Iotho merchants Rig umyor&Co., lin- ton. since the I oombino Inn formed the Article has doubled incou. u luv impact nlluoltcudolhn C bunlforuhort _-l .L4 \V III" C DIX`-J U. E rruwt IITXL A number of licences were cdlod bofore the board of oommiuionen lut took and given curtain lectures. which if not obeyed will ruult in docsriutntion next year. A linlg ah-I inu nllv Annnrnd hnr mnthnr vnu ruuu Ill uocs nuuuon nan year. A linlo girl joy ully assured her mother the other dn tint the hnd found out when thov made ones. she had wen a mu lininhing one. He was nailing on his Int foot ! mm. ._.._|. u...-... .... n....4l.... .o...o L.-- IOOII `IO IIIVIIQTI OI IIG ol inathd nd curuunny. Poonlc Dim dn mod work Q KIIIPK WI (tulip lllu UKl|.r V - Hap, II 'whee, wigs. Cuania comet. bent. ` mnh. Apprentiwl to dnu-mnking. New York nyltom. tuuqht free 0! chsrge, over Wnlsh & Stacy's, I06 Princes: Itroet. A nnmhar nf Iimanunn Inrn mlln hnfnra IHC uln DUI [UT -`HIIIII I l'IIII- For cough Ind uoldl his the Dinmoud , Cough Remedy, composed of olocunpsno. ` wild chc nnd hurollound. 95 and 50 cent! 5 bolt 0 st \\'ude'I drug store. Thievoo broke into the ruidonoe of Mr. cent. | Wit. It \\ IUU I urug "0"- Cuucallen. on Prince: Itroet. the other dq had carried of I number of bottle: of mnplo Iylu , cutaup and other Run. when. wigs. Cuani count. lniy WI FUUIITII UUIIIU Uy Ill`- Tha atr. Rideau Belle leave! Swift`: wharf on Tuesday morning at 8 gm. for Portland and wuy ports : on Thursday morning At the ulna hour for Smith`: Fnllu. I`..- ......._L- -_.I ....I4l- -L- pk- l'\l-....-_J ITIQH [Or llll Iorgt-nu DOT`. It it expected that the Montreal Garrison artillery will visit Brook Villa on the Queen : Birthdnv nnd remnin until Sunday. when they will return home by boat. Thu ntr Ridnnn Roll: ltnvnn Swift`: nrhnrf III II K0`Ill0I'l'0W I`-VBIHI. Ross, the forger. ha been sent to` the Central prinon fou twenty-than months. He will come to Kingtton dtorwudl and be tried for his forgeriu here. It in nvnnnlnd thgt [Jun Mnnfrngl (`.1-I-innn (CGII cnnuren. The count] meeting of the Lu.lieI' mis- Iionnry uuociatiun, connected with the An lieu: church, will boheldin SL600:-go`: hul tomorrow evening. . Rnnn Mun fnran-r hnn boon noun tn lhn evgugeuu. Kingston`: pulntion was increased by eighteen t morning. A mu: from Nap neo moved the city with hi: wife and nix- teen children. 'I`L- -__..-I .......--I-an 1.. 0L. l-.Il..' o OOIIIICII. The Y.Il.C.A. will put I: I tent on its athletic ground: and hold rel gioul Iorvicu, conducted by Mr. Davidson, the "soldier evgngeliut." Kinnntnninmnulntioli wu incrannnd Iw WEB`. A number of citizens ere enquiring when the street can will commence running. The mm r say: it :1! depends on the city oounc I. Iucuuuu wuuv utwrIlI:lIlr`l '(lITIl' can the ulvuoouons o! and Improvement of hnnlhd and Chrhzhnhv. mtlqilere are eighteen grain uhovellan in the employ of the K. t M. F. Co. I! Portu- mouth, llld each of them euuod 832.50 lat week. A _..._I...... ..l ..:s:........ -_. __....l-:_- _.L-._ Aeouploolpntbnnluvo In View the ..uI.Im.-an al A am. And futon Wll YUII WIH5 III BBC IUUI III"! II IJIUIT VIE]. During 1883 than: were fty o dieter- tionn from A" buttery out of 3 of I53 men. It cost: 8100 to replwe h dcser- nun. l`L--.. -_.. -..LA...... ...._l_ -|.....-ll-.. :_ AL- IOIQIL \ Tho 8dlon' work oomuitho. \ .I.C.A.. .-..- ..I-_...4I Imp oh- mu-ulna noun, 'l`hIn LAIIIIUUTU Q V` .481], IIU l'I"llN-X538 HETBUE Brock & Booth have the beat Ilnbs. hard wood and dry blocks. You can get just whnt you Inn: in the fuel line 1!. their vnrd. null-{no KER than: warn Hhv nn` agar. [DU Kzlllllln engine repalrml. We can suit you mm a suit. of clothes from suitable good: at 3 price to unit you. Lambert & Waiah, I I0 Princess street. Rnu\i 4. ntvalh huvn than haul nlnhn DIA-A UIIETI Ill [H8 Clly. IIEIEPIIOIIU ID4- For dry oak and Raft mnplo. soft wood and hard wood at lowest pricea, go to Cl-awford n. foot of Queen street. 'I`ln- nH:.`..-. n5 1): than rlnnnrtmnnt AI-n \JI'IWlUl'll I, I00! (H VUCBH DEFINE`- Thu nicorn of mu tire depnrtment are wondering why the mmmittee does not got ` the Chnbnm engine repaired. In can unit l'nu uimh A suit. nf nlnthnn PINS CHEIPCII P1301` III H)\W'n. ` You must. have the Heat our to make the best brad. Fisher has the best strong bakers in the city. Telephone 167. For Irv ml: and mfr. mnnIn_ nnft Innd V! Ill, I [U l I'lllCe> N` You are looking 1 ` Clothing Co's. store, ii the cheapest place in ` Ynn munthnvn t':.`l uonl mu nave nnrlum um church. He pointed out tint the Eu Iinh ufsking plo hnvo nluuyu unorud t air rig tn in- madman: at the some time he know 0! no no: t but no great an Instinct for u aocintion an they. 1! they tried to put A atop to than unoolnthm bu! men would sure up bad orgsnlntlou. \\'h.h ` mlnramn m (In amount... on. UQX II V` [(10 8 drug K0l'B- ` The ple are 84} ing that they get good aatisf ion in dealing with Lambert &. Wllah, 110 Princess street. \'n|l urn lnnlcina 14- Thu fl:-nnzl 'Tn3nn SUI"! M11] DU .5 H prelllllllo Hanson`: magic corn salve cures corn: and bunions with three .spplicationa. 150. per box at Wade : drug .~I0l`B. The naonla an mu inn that thav ant annrl wuu unvlue uernce. Fisher`: for cheap champ bran, cheapshux eta. Telephone I67. Thai nfnn nnr in : U55. LUIUPHODC I04 . Th oice floor in E of white muble, the same Avenue hotel. New` Yurk. l`n..I.u uhnnuv n-.......... um ll\'Ullll6 IIOIEI. 4'\8\V XUTK. Io-dny many persons were moving. To- morrow there will be it great rush sud car- lera will be at as premium. ` N Hanson`: mnuiu am-n ulva cure: cnrmu and '5' IIIIIUII Illllreuu It is over twenty _ society had I rainy tend ivine service. n:..n.--=. c.... ..L OCIUIVUCJ UVCIJIUE. , The singing of at young mm named Newman at All Suiuls' church last evening was much admired Ir I- ..u.u` 6... 4 ......-n n:|\nn Q: {`,..........`. In operuuun. An entertainment W'_iH be given by the Royal military cnlh-~.:u miuntrol troupe on Saturdny uveuirig. The ainuimr nf .1 vounu mun nnmad win no sum at auction Amy mu. I The truatees in thmr visit to the school: lu.at' I-`ridny found Gm `lou street ovelcrowd nu` ' * ihe Indies should call at the Gun com- pany`: uice and we the gas cookingatovea in opemtion. An nntnrminmmn will he aivnn hv tlm C.'lCCQ.`\l|l.IK|" \ rnrI.KI`n. Not. only did he tind the main rulee in the constitution, but there were other rules: in it that were good, beceuse their tendency was tn make men Ipiniluel, thoughtful. self- restrainml,courteous and reepectful toconeti- tuteal euthority. l`houe who are not merubere of the organi- zation might ealt : Could not all theee things be done by the church and in the church, end therefore should such on organizaticnn he encouraged 3" He would answer that theee things on not done by any church he know of eo elfectuellv. so syn- tcmatimll and thoroughly on they are done by the 0 er. The preeent dieuulon of the church makes it practically impossible to do these things properly. 1! they have guilds or eesocietione in the church they only or tend to the needs 0! their reepeotive congre- getione. On account of the divieions in the wllllfcll then should be organization: out- side of it which would eocept members irreepectivs of nee. creed. or any dintinc- tlone the: heve divided the church. H. -u.l..s..l ....a sine at.- l.`_..|:-|. -.___|_x__ memuera. H For genuine Scrumuu No. 4 coil go to the Gas Works vard.` . 'l`l... ...u......`I ....n .. .0 on Inn:-Inn! -..-..:.... UII Iv urn: yam.` The council will nu-u.t tomorrow evening instead of to night. The mixed nmnm ..mred M. Cane Vincent Innusau III to nlgnt. The seized Opium stored st. Cape Vincent will be sold an auction May 9th. Thu trunhzun Lu olmxr vinit tn tho nnhrinln PARAGRAPHS pncxao up By pun ausv REPORTERS; Benchnnlfn Pills .u-I like magic on A weak stomach. - 'l`|... l1......I;..:n. 1 .,....I lit o-..l- I.-. I'.n IISOIIIICTI. The Brockville board of tnde hp: 150 members. I.` ...... .:._- LV _ . _ M- 1 ..,...a .. `L- .L_ Ibo Bplotot Evory Inj l.lfo-Wh|tqthb Public an Tnlkin 1:. A bout-Nothing Eu- tinpu the Attontiun 0! Those Who are Tlklnl Notes. _ . Friday next is Arlmr day. . . .Another wedding u ill uccur"to-morrow. ~ Gustave: from $2 upward: ml: the gun } works. H......I......|_ Inn, , . Iil... nnnnI:n an - .......l. lNCIDEi*I'r`S7ii` THE" DAY. \'1'ill.3 since St. George]: Kundayon which to `Et- HHI5 Wllll LZIIIIJUIC C4 sstroet. x~r The Grand Union , if you (re looking for in town. HPITU |IK' Ill-UCCI` 01 I llnpoflllloo. The speaker said he wu uldn-suing An u- sociution orgnuixed oh the fundamental principle of uelfhelp to those who are in need. 50 for n he haul examined their con stilutiun and rules he found them good and exceedingly Chriatiam. N|Il.nlIlU (`Ll ha n.` Hun main -ul.. :n

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