Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1889, p. 8

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CZC IU I1'I'-VI-`0 A lotto: from Welland ulna that Ila Ilnndnln I: III` Innnh 5.51.. 1'5- .I...A.- IUTUIIIU, IDII ICIIOD. The steamer Hero left the city for Ports- mouth on Saturday onin . She Inn to hnve been hauled out on P. lit.chell`I Inyu to duty. Her scum need Mulking. (`apt Ellis and Wnltor Allen, `Clayton. have purchased the steam yucht E. A. Van Hcrne. She is to ho ut. in tirntclua condi- tion for charter for n im: nr nlnnjnrn nu!-A ner owners expect great mlngl 01 her. It in reported that the owner: of the evhr. Clan Youell have contracted to curry 20,000 tons of coal for tho Conger coal compmy, Toronto. this oeuon. 'l`|.- -o..-......- I1--- 1-!` .L_ ,:._ 3 ,, n IUI" JIUIJITCII. The new yacht built b Rocksellow & Forsyth, Uawego. is calle the Fledn, end ` her owners expect great things of her. rauurted that the nu-nan M H... In-hr 1 uuwruly we steamer rerun passed up for St. Cnthcrinea, And the steamer Ocenn for Montreal. `Pk- -.__. ..-..LA L..:l. I... 'n,,|,, n n Iruu Iv. uunn I Wnlrl, [Or H manor. The steamer (ilengnrry And consort were expected to Il'l`iV6 today from Toledo with COI'll. UUTH. The prop. Glengarry and consort paued ` down thin morning on their way to Mon- trail. \'._.__.I.__ .L_ _.,.,_ , In - - ueer ul we ltclmer ulunn queen. The schr. Wnwnnoah is loading rnilroad - iron It Gunni wharf, for \Vind:or. ` 'l`hn nlnnn-car lllnnnn-nu --ud nnnn .._n ..._..- I Pnrngraplu Picked ['11 About the Whurvu -Noted of tianernl Interest. Shipping on the upper lakes in very dull. The steamer Thompson arrived from borunwnll with barges, light. J. MIL illivrny has been appointed engi- neer of t e steamer Ialnnd Queen. The nohr, \\'-wnnnnlu in lmnliym .-.:l.......a AIIG B\.allIU Cl IIIU Ullll U` l was: Earls. '.`: Thistle-n, were: Earl.-. Milne and : Faguu and Hazlett. INK KJIU E001] WUTK IU ll[R`Iy UCKUH .` Hume on which I am dnlighted to hear in treet- iug with web signal success. cannot clooa this letter without givin you A description of Easter Sunduy as saw itiu St. Louis. I tended my own ..I.....,.|. u... u.........l D---I.......:-.. ..l _.L:.L UIK U" 5" IFBCK. A meeting wu held Friday evening in Smith's Falls. at which} baseball team mus organized : l res1den t, Geo. F. Cairns ; Vice- preaident. J. R. Lu-ell ; second vicepreai- dent. John Wnahbnrn - secretary, H. S. Ferguson; treasurer, J. L. Colenmn. An innrrnnrina lnnnlmli ...-.v. I. .. I rclsunuu; ucaaurer, -J. I. An interesting hsaelmli on .\'aturluy between the 1' The score at the end of 1 L` ' n-..-.. . L`..-I_ \ I, V ' - lt'VI' (lly Little Walker, I trotter with a record of 2.29}. owned by Walter Fanning. of Belle- ville, has been sent. to Buenoa Ayren for work on the track. A ...n..o:..... ....... L-I.I I.V_:l_.. ,, ,2 um rumn. ll line or (`0 Imposed upon hlm. The m_embers of the Deaeronto baseball club are practising diligently. They expect ` to take possession of their new ground: in a few days. [jtfin \"Arnr A trnOt4u- nvioln . p-_...n...I -3 ucrauy ully pucner. utcomn. Robinson. of the St. Louin club, hu forced President Von dar Aha to come to his term: and remit. a line of C25 imposed him. members nf lhn nnnernntn hsuuahnll nuurllut LVDEGI. New York proposes to releue the ex- Jeraey City pitcher. Titcomb. Robinson. nf Hun Rt. lnni. pink I... .~..-mu! -uupu u. \ . \/UIIICIR In the evening A very successful concert was held in aid of the bsseball club, and s very lengthy and excellent programme of twenty-six numbers was rendered before eleven o'clock. The performers fullled their various parts in I most capable man- ner, but probably special praise might be paid to the recitetions of l)r. Clark and Miss Strstton, who were perfectly at home in the parts they undertook. A down south plantation scene brou ht a very enjoyable concert to A close. {luring the concert a vote of thsnks vns passed to the foreign talent. TQSII. Yesterday the steamer Penis passed or Cnthcrinea. atenmar Uuenn ../u..\5uuu.-a. v I u 1 I 6 -) V U 1-I2 ll 12 Batteries-Ilene nnd Dandorl, Sullon and Wonl. u\'ewbu `h : Gnllaglmn. Mclluu and ` Robinson. Kingston: nlruck out, Sutton. 6; lfnllruzlmln. 12,: Mcuo. I ; scorer. W.- Grant; - umpire. (`. Comer. 1.. LL- _..__.:_., , , P V A Grant. u....... or iiiinebnll at NuJ-hugh- ,` A Lengthy Conccrt PI'uKl'lI'l|llIQ. The Kingston colleciute inetitute baseball team went to Newburgh on Snturduy last to play the high echool of that place. The ~iiune was called at 2:30 p.m.', with -the 'ewbu`rghe at the but. It mu _at once seen the great dierence in the size, weight and Age of the 'homQeax:i. The game was not a . very brillient one, partly on Account of the ground and partly on account of the vil- ,|ngers. The error: were numerous, end it required ten innings to decide the game.. At the beginning of the eighth inning the collegintca had the lead by seven runs, the were being I] to 4, by the aid of the crowd And the collegiate elder: the high school club managed to make seven rune in the next two innings, but they etopped there, and the winning run was mule in tenth in- by Sliter, of Kingston, on Rowe ! hit. In the tenth inning MCRIC was put in the box for the collegiate: and to him is the credit of saving the game. - The fullnlvina in tho -nnv-A - tatwrl. ` And now the sun is sinking to real and we whirl home along a road simply auperb and crowded, a far na the eye can reach with ridera and driven. Every imaginable style of vehicle. and oh 3 such magnicent speci- men: of horaea. I never before understood why some have such a peuion for horees, but when I nee the tine specimen: here no utter- ly unlike the tame, jog trot atyle. that with few exception: I had been familiar with at home. I underataud in part, and am already an enthuaiaetic lover of the noble animal. 1...]--. 1'1"`. .I..:..- I.-. |\_......La ..._ ....-.. N . 3 Nevvburg... 0'0 N Colloginles. 0 I Hm. one II (0 In u! In uru`cIn.u condi- I charter for [in ing or pleasure pur- >1 auvlug um game. The following is the score : lunch I: Iulwnv Iron. I_ L-l___ AA- -|_I_ ,L ALI- _,_ THE COLLEGIATE BOYS wm. MARINE INTELLIGENCE- A Brave Young Ian. ..._..,I__. ___1.__ u'l\., Ibo In I-paving. Cu... II!-Il-_A -A-A.. Snortlut Notol. mun-, 1. I Ix .\uxi!.l;: CIIUICC (DI scenery. ~ At the main entrance to the park, called the "King's Highway." is a statue on an ex- alted pedestal. It represents Frank Blair, jr . as noted young union general during the civil war. At the other end of the park one has been erected to Mr. Bates, is statesman connected with the time of Abraham Lin~ coln. Tower (.-`ruve Park," another of the wonders of St. L-)uis,is soon to be connected by the road with `Forest Park and as it is by some considered even more beautiful than the true I have been describing the visitor to St. Louis will be hard to please if he fails to acknowledge its attractiveness after a drive through the united parks. We passed the deer paddock and the fence which sur- rounds it is a wonder in itself. It is called a panel fence and consists of bars like the stems of trees arranged in dierent designs no two alike. Within the enclosure I saw two deer, but the timid animals do not I suppose show themselves very freely to spec- tators. A...I ..,.- cl... -.... 1- -:..l.-... A- _,.-a _...l ..._ l4~ LAIIIUIIIIU. Ii 'n&lh.h \\;L:4 p!a\ed L` Earl and `X mules. f the ninth innings I. 1. Tim Iuvn-rioan E-E7_"I-` I luv It-rm! Tnistlea, \ g:&.u-ounor`_.wu' I 1: bunch! I) m ll:m|-rlnluiull !l:`%uI.u-Illlo :La-I hp-% rnnl8 loll: hullto Ion-Int. Mu Ix l'lour- thoupt coo bun. hits. I!) tucks In-hut dull without chug: , Punu wlnta. 5.8 to want: spring. 6.0 mam. nu-night mac. 6. noun: 0: us to 4.1!): III no. now 310; Ontario -. wine :0Ityinp.6. human-may on. 0nln-WhoAt mnlnl. Qnouuou non. On!-n-ll to uo. ' Pu.o-7I to `no. 0]- am .%.`.:`a. Rn.-do In Mn. It Houlquuunlot Clover. `timothy. Held and Gudon Sotdl. Uhnlnl lhmllv fInnr_ Inna: Enigma` l'Imuv and uuueu aqua. Choloo Funny flour. luau; Baton` Hon: 3 upoclnlly. IJYIIPOOI. OIIIII IAIIITA uu Io`y.u-6 II. Gooo-'Uu & OI. JOSEPH FRANKLIN. ;Windsor Houl Block, Princess sum, IIOLEALI AND RITA". A {R_QDU_GE GOMM|_S8|0l__DEALE. W VCll(lt`l' Itlu lIIfy`llKU IIUVBIIUCHI `0 (no scene. 'lwn miniature lnkes with elegant fountain: lie to the right and left of the main pnth and in them the Victoria pure. and spa: klm-,5. reminding me of our own St. Lawrence. In this park hill And dale abound uml devious paths wind in and out no that an endless variety of views are pre- sented. At one moment you are looking down from 8 height on I see. of green spread lminy feet below. and then A turn brings you to the base of a hill, which is crowned with the forest trees in their wild condition, so that every taste can be griititied And the lover of level , or hilly, or undulating coun~ try can, by visiting this park, have his clmice uf scenery. Ar. the main nnfrnnn tn Hun nnrlr nnllnrl .,...:;`.:.`.:'.";"......""`a=-.-in-:'... :.-`-A; For genuine Scnnton No. 4 coal go to the ()5: Works ynrd. uunnu nnvinluunuu. unuluu. Rev. Mr. Fimheriehe durin his discount- last evening in the Third Met odiet church made reference to the late Mrs. Petton. At the time of her death the wee ninety-six years of age for eixtyeight years of which ehe was I member of the Methodist church. She told Mr. Timberleke that Ihe we: will- ing to depart this life. She wu eurprined thntshe hed lived no long. Ihe lurvived her huebend forty yeere. The hymn: dur ing the service were eppropriete. IUIIIIUIUIIY. The musical pert of the service: were one joynble. The choir egked four rlelightfui anthems, in two of whl .lheI!0r2-er and Allen rendered solos. Mr. Hillwsipably pre- aided At the organ, hi: volunuriee being ex- ceptionally well chosen. people. no is I rising clergyman. Rev. S. G. Bland, in attendance at both services, made a few remarks in the even- in . He said that he hadn't done the thing de iherately. He has been the recipient of so much kindness on a previous occasion that he wanted it understood that he had not tried `to have the thing repeated. He was pleased. however. as the accident had been met Ihat it occurred in Kingston. He was right glad to be able to be out again. He was thank` ful to (End for his goodness to him, for his prospects of complete r*s.`nration to health and vigor; he was lhllllllllll In 'ln- u.~-iical men for the skilfulnesa nmnixuzeu, nml to the hospital ata for kindness and good treaunent. He was Illa-1 tlmllkhll iur pray- ers. They were the Klfjl. l'll'L".` Inn had done him good. He was ul.~.u glad Lu be able to relieve Rev. M r. Whiting. who had cheerfully taken up a doulnle buideu a se cond time. He was now back for a little while and he wanted to give them the best service he could. He would always remem- ber their kindness ; he would always lmve a higher sense of the goodness there was in human nature. He had learned much ul.1!~ in connement, much that would stimul. v and help him in his future work. He pran- ed that God would be as good to lheln -..'l as they had been to him and much mu.- abundsntly. ' Tin: mnainal nnrt nf than mu-vi:-an wars: on. trrocxs. a Bnnklul Montreal. . . Ontnrlo Bank .. Bank du Pen 9.. Molnoni Han ` Baal ol Tomato . . . . . . . . . .` `Ban uoJ ueo Cu-uor.... More mu k . . . . . . . . . .. llnlou Bank . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . .. Bank ofCommeme.... . . . . .. Imperial Bank . . _ . . . . . . . . .. Montreal Tolegn h 00. Pitch. & Ontario av. 00.. . U KI] . . Uundu Cotton ()0. ........ .. uanaanuouon Uom; Got II Hut-halal: unn l` IJVIIPOOL 00110` IAIII1`. I IOITIIAI. PIDDUOI IAIII1`. 3&3-.- 11-- In gu sung _y nu. huulu |{rl!l-Utflutllul, nru liens, vivid green, while the cunicnl fir trees end ceuuru with their dark, myrtle green, casting their shadows on the velvety turf at their inn-, while here and there the mag- noliua covered with in bloom of pinkish la- vender Mid fuiry-like llovelineu to the scene. '1 In miniature lnknn with ninmun Illl was Dung well looked otter. Rev. W. H. `s'purling,of Iroquois, a second edition of the esteemed pastor of Sydenhsm street Methodist church, preached two ex cellent sermons. The morning subj`tct was Worship the text being St. John, i_v.-2-I. He clearly pointed out the way in which Godshould be worshipped. He attscked the men-worship of many church goers. They wanted to hear eloquent sermons and when the prosp ct. for such seemed slight they refrained from attending the house of God. Many of the alleged poor sermons were not so. It was the fault of the hear- ers because they were not worshipping in spirit and in truth. In the evening Mr. Sparling dwelt on Hebrews x. `28-29-the eunfsithfulness and instability of man. Mr. Sparling. A young men, is a ne speaker. He eschews notes and tslks uently to the people. He is a rising clergyman. Rev. S, H. Blend. in ia|.n=.ndanr-.5-. at hnth noN'uI1nAL stool nuuuc'vs_ llo.\'-nun. May 13. -12 noon. AlK'n. on-`Ir: rcaluerllre. valued at Ii,4UU. Rev. Mr. Whiting was pleased with the prospects`. The congregations during the year had been large and the ordinary contri- tributions the beat. in the history of the church. They had 3 good estate nnd ndebt that was being well looked after. Rev. `V. H. Qnsnrlina nf It-nnnnin n mu-nnxl The Ilnnoy Ruined During the Past Year- ! 'l`he|0hurch In] Prgsperous Comlltlon -Ixoolleut Sermons by in Iroquois Clerxyuutn-Rev. Mr. l'|lnnd's Romp- peursnoe. , , \ _ The Anniversary services in Queen street ` Mcthodistnchurch yesterday were most suc~ cessful. The attendance was large. The congregations were mnst liberal. The trus- tees had thought 3500 would be about the . proper thank oering. and Inst night showed that $3.30 had been laid on the plpies with more in praspect to make up the sum sng~ gested. B. M. Britten, 0.0., in Toronto, on Saturday, came home to present the n- ancialstatcnieut. He intimated that over $3,()00lmd been paid during the year to- wards the reduction of the debt, and with $2,500 of subscriptions still due and collect- sble, the church debt uuprovided for was 7,500 ; this amount includes the sexton's residence, valued at 8l,7 . \ Rev. Nlr. fhirinn inn nlnn-ml with 9-la- `_Cl-_lURCH FOLKS PEGGING AWAY AT AN INCUMBRANCE. L Q9gI_IME_EC|AC MATTERS. REDUCING" A BIG DE ml` -4. _l-A_ ___4l_ -|___A_ Thlrd Molllodlnt Church. II vs l,,I I 1 -_ I` ILII ElMl|llH'yr As we entered the main path to the park and Iwcplv up the granelled road to the right and left spread A scene of beauty, such a.a`t.o_eye3 tired with the whirl of business and the l'P:)ll8Bl life of the great mass of hunumny. was iudeed refreshing. I cannd: begin In luscrihe the color of the green; it in aimgy St. Lriuis szr|sa-beAutifuI, hril liar, vlvnl urnan, whiln thn l`l|IIi1'Al Hr tr-nun puacu uuuugn uiu ulum angel, Vlz: me ex('__iu`,nirnt. of novelty and the depression of honn:-sickness. the letter the nornns.l condi vtiou luring the pint few weeks, but I glori- i'ous drive .50 Forest. Park hsving restored, my Ftlllllllullllll and revived my first sense. timia .I`de'light, I will write you a few lines while Ihevgluss runs high. The spiing poet waulxl nnl . he amiss here, whatever he nmy be in -lllur plans of the world. for I never km.-w Ii:-: meaning of spring l)eful`0 l cauic to NE. l.-mis. The most delightful weuher has [\re\'.ulle1l during the hut month. and I !Cfl'cSlilub' ruin having fallen` yesterday everytliing conspired to the enjoyment of the frive. The road leading to the park is simply msguiticent: broad. level and rm. lineal nu either side with handsome resi- dences Wlbll l0l`l'BJe(l grounds, decked with gay llvmcrs, and in meny cases with beauti- ful srutlmryr _ An \A'.- uulnrnrl tlin Innin nntlx tn Han nnrll al_lu limo Dncrlben Severn] Dollghlful ; Isrrvh-.00 on Enter Hundiynchnrmeul ` Wan: the Way Illa Chlldrong =\Vo-ro `i refsmm-A Lettor of Iluoh Iuclnou. M. LHIYIH, Mm, April 25.--(To the l'jdi- Far): Ihran months have passed since I wrute you my lira: letter from this great, restless city. and having during that time passed through the usual stages, viz: the l('iH`n|rnt. nf nnvnllv and Mn A-n-n...:m. I\` PARKS mo omves MAGNIFICENT m EXTENT AND BEAUTY. ST. LOUIS LovE_L1N~E an nay uupwu Illll nruu In Iluulu totbo-on cu! dnorlhod. but Into It vulnt .wIuv`uIoInougnst.bnI man do! tlul novelty. Among the dunn- Ilou of wall uni Inlllu vino which ulotltlo II etude! . ::"`HlIAlIdoor|'n:nh. Inun uuwglul any III til (Ill II Uh sad 5 large number of arson no pond with It. though It can Mpor com. man than my other kind of codu. .'l`lu grultouod hpning lure nluounuhou Onu-lo-[tom the qurrlu at Kingston. It lo the but on the strict. -out v- 3-: xurltlo A Chicago an the Coudin endu- from Georgia y in tho null I: CI: and A In-nu nmhu nl nun. u. -- Potluon in lounge. A petition In being oirouinod In Acton praying lot the nlcuo from Kingston ni- tentlnry of Then. G. Smith. a former dam ol that vicinity. Smith In imprisoned for me your: in January. I889. for sailing I bone and rig which he had hired iron I man it Otuws. The petition which is being oironluod by his wile states tint ind he not boon under the inuence oi whiskey in would not Inn ooinmmoci the crime. The Hon! Arrlvnln. Arrival: no the Bridnh American Hotel- A. Glover. Columbus. Ohio ; J. W. Mnyboo, \\'. Hawks, F. X. Counlnou. J. K. Wu`- loughby. J. L. Woods, H. G. Dennis. Tot onto ; A. H. Haney. J. Quinn, John T. Donnclly.'A'. Boll.G. Bor r. C. D. Hanson. Montreal: 1'}. Encutt. omphln. Tenn. : Mn. Brown, Gannoquo ; E. 0. Forth. Wutortown ;_II. Stealer, E. G. Wlghtmun. New York :0. H. Wright, London. Eng. ; J. W. Bowmm. Hamilton 3 M. Loch. Lon- don ; W. Sullivan. Budlord. Eng. :H. P. French. Troy. N.\'. ; E. 3. Packet. Boston. 4 Tho Win" It In Inn-Idod. Many pononu have lwen wondering if a grant. was really made by the dominion government towards building a branch line from Harrownmilh to .\'ydenham,`but (hair uneuiueu can he set at rest in reading the fulluwiug lmm tho 0_(`ial Uaztllc To the Naliauee, Tamworth and Quebec railway company for never mile: 0! their railway, from a point at or near Yazker. to a point at near Barrowamilh. and to a company for threo mile: of railway from a point at or near Harrowunith to a point at or noar Sydenham.-a subsidy not exceeding 83,200 or mile, and not exceeding in the whole `$2,000. I00}! (I10 [DPKIU [Ur IIX IIIUIIKHI. Hllica Vollinskv promised to sell no more old iron in the city without I liceme and Ivan nlisininsed. The charge Against J. I`. Shannon for an infrnction of the callers by- law Wu withdrawn. |lI|'l IUD Ill `"0 C33. The chief explained that be had ldVi80d Mitchell Ind Wisdom to secure the services of Mr. Unrdiner, bnili, to collect the rent. Th mgai-frutn nrrlurn.` \Ii9n|u:lI on n.- Ul mr. unruluer, unulll, (0 Ullel H16 nuns. The magistrate ordured _\lit.chell to get two Iureties to guurnntee thut he would keep the peace for six months. Vllimn \'n|IinnIeu nr:.mi.-.l In ...ll . A _ . A -.. UI "II VICKI". ' Mr. Mitchell uid he hnd carried the volver to fri htan the men that were Around 3 the home. e had heard that if be inter {erred with Atwood he would be uuulted. Before going to Atwood`: residence he end \\'iuJom uked the chief of police what they would do. The chief said he had no juris- diction in the cue. 1`|.-..L:-l ,....i_:..A,l .L,. L, L, 1 , 1,,,- I IUD Illu Ilntoruo The witness continuin said thnt Atwood had ntenpted to put 3 itchell Son: of the house. Then Mitchell pulled I revolver out of his pocket. M. Ma...|..n ..:.I L- 1...: ........:-,a n... _. WINK! HUI: U] [B lUl' non-payment 01' TCIII. The mngiutrnte pulled Mr. (liven: up shnrply, saying he had up right to make such nu assertion as he had done. I'he law was: very clur regnrding the matter of ten- nut And landlord. TL- _h..-.... ...._Ll.....:___ _-:,.l 4|.-. AA_., , x spectators Clmereu and Clappeil tnelr nsnus. Mr. (Sirens said there was notniu in the informstion to show that his client ml at- tempted to shoot sn) one. _He went to At- wood`: house fearing assault. ` J. Wisdom, the owner of the house ten~ snted by Atwood, said Atwood had never paid rent. notwithstanding that he had been asked for it frequently. He had notied Atwood that his a ent would csll on him for the rent, and ' he did not pay up he would be put out. Atwood said to him: `'1! Mitchell comes to my house there wili be some wet shirts About." Witnesl said Atwood spoke in s desnt manner. \Vit~ noes entered the house shesd of Mitchell. Klr llivnnn nah` \\'inrL~uu In-.I - -Ink; o.. uau uutereu me noule Inch ! 0! Mucneu. Mr. Givens nid Wisdom had A right to be in the house. And had I right to put At.- wood out of it for non-payment of rent. The mnnintrnte nullml \lr Hivnnn un WIS SITSULEU. C. A. Mitchell was in court accompanied by Lawyerivens. He was charged with having carried a pistol without permission. Ullicer Small srrested Mitchell on Alfred street in _Mr. Atwood's house. because At- wood hadimsde a complaint at the police station that Mitchell threatened to shoot him. Small asked Mitchell if he had a re- volver. He said he had, and ulled it from his pocket. It wasn't loadex. When the defendant was taken from the house the spectators cheered and clapped their hands. Mr. llivpns maid thorn; urn: nnoninu in cl... l|UlIC LIUIIIILIK contrary [0 IIW. The magistrate said Newell or any young man should not be found on the street: at 1:30 in the morning. He was determined to put ll stop to night-hawking. Nave: asked for an adjournment, and his request was granted. C. A, Mitninnii wnn in onnrt nnnnnnnnniml uuuvrou uuwu ueiow to see 5118 caanlcr. Hfcerl Burnett and Small arrested Lewis ` Newell and D. Nave: on Princess street at l:30 on Sunday morning. Nowell wt`: under the influence of liquor, and his comrade, al- though he had been drinking, was cupsble of taking cnreof himnelf. Newell was fined 81 and costs. He seemed to think it An in- justice that he should be lined when he had done nothing contrary to law. The munintrnta mtiul Nnwnll nr Anv vnnna An lnttorontlng Cue Touching n _l.andlord und"l`onnnt--'l`ho other Onion. The prisoners` box was well occupied this mqrning. / oug the guests were M. Good- man and J. 'lhompuon, charged with drunlr enneea. They were taxed 81 and coats. and ushered down below to see the cashier. lNR..a.-`n D...-.-mu .....I Q...-...H ........-s...l I .....:- VII C [III OIIIWII BIG '2. I IIII% It duty: In. v htlul. I Attended the unlon at tho `Union othodht church In n Ann-I-no II 1`: `In; Q .\LII4I-.-'- .._ IUllUU1I. 1 lmpe era another three months Ihlll elapse to send you my third letter sud crur ` ingi your indulgence for Irupaanimz on so much of vour vulunhla nn..m I will fur Hun mg yuur muuugence I0!` urupaaumz much your valuable spuce I will fur the ' present. say farewell. E. U. Rosa. the contented `themselves in doing,thet wit themlnieter, whom, during the morn- ing service, they would fein have Iilenqed. In the evening, however. when I hed the privilege oi` hearing them they were very sweet. reminding me of those portions of the palm where the birds are descriln-(l ll Iuhking their home in the precinct: of Hod`: house. The beauty nnrl perfume of the lluwere, t e music of the cwuir, the un-In dioui tivitering of the birds, anal hm amt not least the multitude of bountiful. nappy chilclren, ell blended into a scene which I Ilull not soon forget. Une apecinl {entire of the evening was the preueutetinn of `purses of money to be used for missions. It was gathered in this way : theyoungest member of each family represented in the .\`un:ley`,achool, took home`the Sunday pre- vious an envelope which wee pained around- the table on Easter .\uudey morning to receive contributions from ench member of the family and the result brought to the Suudny school. As this is one of the largest uml most flourishing Sunday schools in the my. I am sure I. huge amount wus reulizcil. This `N18 is memorghle Easter Sunday. to me, my tirgt In this great city and one which leeply impressed me with 0. sense of the j0_\01uII1e8s of the fact that Christ in risen. . C intleerl." ' -_._.l.',._ .|_____ ,,,_,,.|,, ,L_n `I |.;..... ....- POLICE COURT INCIDENTS lulla- THE BRITISH Wmb. MONDAY. MAY 13; ."';.r'.:'i;: :'.'.':':`x.':r' '" "' " hr 0 In ulilmu Q '""' 0` "" ` to-unau- suuaq we a an law unsung. u out III *0 '5 " llnud Inn: "manually 0" 3""""'~ wuon" A 3 ;.:.z';:r.':..:....W.:;:.['._?;..`::: on I o p..g..q- 3 u.:".2}.......su-.'..1T"` .. (lo.-Q -no.3: In "n-"hn- A- a; .-V"-'Vj lilulw 1' I3` UUI Z TICK` ` . R. Baum Klqnvon,-ruprnuutlng the and lo Itounbon company In Ch lilnhv A, n.-.--- -Anal `AA Q A- trviwlluli UI1 IIIIUIII OIIIIII III the onolnll In tho: ohlldronb ur- v|on_ V Whh 9 man. no vul In shoal two lnolllll. J. Mellon. Ilto:.:rnd|n oonnl month In Toronto. rota to the city on Satur- du. II J day`. V00! WIIOOI lovononu. lnylup and Delta Anton! AIIOICIIQ. Ilr. Durbyl ll. tmdnyon A this to II`. - land. He vlllcbo about two months. -' J Hall... .0.-- -_.-.n__ ......| ....n.- uunuu II wunur on sum-dgy dtornoon. Tho Articles on the practical c plicntlolu of oloctrioity, which hogan lathe Inc Scub- ner. will be u complain I picture oi Ilia position ol electricity In the loduurinl world II "10 nllny uric: in of transportation. Several qrticlon no to 3 poor. on "Sdoty Appliances" and the pa ulng ud unply dOpII'tm0IIII. W. A. Linn. ol the ow York lnvniug I'uu, bu written an account- of (ha m-loin m-.\_oL ...A. _ ..... --A -J York lmniug ol the origin. 0:, d- muqonwt of "Building and Angclniou. ` Ipuuuur wily no INN llll 00? open INA! h0lll'I. An inquest Ira held on Snturdny on the remnant 0! Harry look. killed by n tn-sin nur Mndovulu. A va-dict nu No ht in to the otfoat lint deeouod cum to In death by being run over by I train whilo in I state of int:-ximtion. Eh nlnlu were huriod at Wilbur Sgmrdgy gltornoon. [ha nrnnllnnl Annlh-Atlan- UUI | IU. On Satnrdny night I rounhrnd-tumble ght took pluce in: bowl. The liuenoo in- spector dropped in shortly nftenurdu And found the Bar ruum full of young men. The proprior will hung to explsin to the In- Ipoutor why ho ha! his bar After hours. inquest mu hold nn R.nml.u All [Inn H nrln 9.) I l)0Ul('. The value of a remedy should be uti- Inabed by ill cuuniva properties. Accord ing to this nun-lmnl, Ayeri Snruporilla in the but and In-ml economical blood modi- L-iue in the lnnrkc-I, became the man pure and conmntrnu-I. Price 81. Worth 35 I bole. l\_ Q_n.._J-.. ' I A IIWYTU `nil `W"(. Mnmmn (to her little boy.) ` Now, Ben- nie. if you'll he-good and go to sleep. mnmmn 'll give you one of. Dr. Ayn`: nice angarmnted (`uhartic Pills next time you need medicine. Bennie. smiling sweetly. dropped off to sleo-p gt once. Rheumatism is caused by an ncid in the blood; therefore-. o-xterunl treatment Alford: no permanent n-lief. To eliminate the poison and mnlw a thorough cure of the dileloo. nothing rlso in no efficient as Ayeri Surscpnrilla. 1-no ii I trial. Price 8|. \\'nrth 85 I bottle. TI-.. ...I... ..t .. ___.-:.. .I....I J L- ---= IIKIIIIIIII Hill III III IIIIIID` I0- ono to words. `as: cloud the nu-vice lot the ohlldnu and us In clone the regular ur- vloo ol the church and ran. at hand II. Alumna In, turn nlnl -Lilnl I gtignalgal oh. um CICF_K_)`\ lnu ueuneaany tor Inc laymen. Three lots on Horseshoe inland have been purchued by M:-srs. I-I. Low, M. J. (Judy And Rockwell. They will erect cotugen on the property. Three cottages are now in courue of construction for Messrs. Uillc n, Dwyre and Swift. \Inrnm. lln kn. Hui- Iv... \ V... D-_ uuumuu Inu Lake on In trlp I0 Nlnalrl. 'lho district meeting of the Methodist church will be held in Sydenhnm street church next Tues-hv nnd Wednesday. `lllt and 22nd. 'l`ueslay'n meeting will be for the clergy` lntl Wednesuiay lor the layman. on llurlonhno inland hurt linen U] IIIO UUITG OI illlln. - fhe Nth battalion will parade thin evan- ing at the drill shed. At the close of the drill a meeting of the otiicera will be held for the purpose M deciding the route the battalion will take its trip to Niagara. '1 he meelinn of thin \inthnt`iin[ tug iruucnol Cut In IIIOUI. City Commiarioner Gordon and Otlicer Timmecmnn inlpectad the slnughter houses At \\'illiAms\'ille today. Mr. Gordon will prepnre a lengthy report for conliderution by the board of health. rt... ILH1 h..n.I;n.. ...:n ......I. n.:. ....-.. uv wruluu "rerxeouon. The poliw uioern intend roaecuting People for lifting soda and earth gom utreeu In Rideau turd. Thu streets in this ward are in a nutcieutly Ind auto, without hav- ing trenches cut in them. (`itv (`nn1n|inninnnr l.'nu-Jon and (`;4\AlI Their gentle ectiun And good eect on the system really make them u perfect little pill. They please thoee whe use them. Cuber : Little Liver Pills mny well be termed Perfeotion." Th. ....I:... ..a:..... :........a __----..-L... I'CllI `- Tnposcry, lirusnis, velvet. pile, wool, union. and hemp -arpeta, the cheapest in the city. Rememln-r you can buy hemp carpet for tive cents per yard at R. Mcv l"|ul'u. 'l`L..:._ -__-|_ .- I I A` - u man u nteacy 5, III) rrlncess street. Pnnuzola, long hmdled, psrusols, handled, puruolu checked, plniu shot. I silk, alpaca, in shortevery kind of an | ml, at at the very lowest prices. 3!. R. Faul u. 'l`-..-..n..-. lv____ , : , u A -I wnu vou want In the fuel line at their yard. For coughs And cohls take the Diunond Cough Remedy, composed of elecampane, wild cherry and hnrehound. 25 And 50 cents I bottle st \\'ude`a drug store. Range, switches, wigs, Cannitfcoraet, beat. make. Apprentices to dream-making. New Y nrk system, taught free of charge. over Wulsh & .\`teacy's, llli Princes street. Pnnuznln Inna In.n.Iln.I n..-....n). nim-o more nous an now nucmng. ()n the New York stock exchange there was an advance in Kingston &: l eml)roke ruilwny stock. I! sold It 302. Ladies` balbriggem hose, L pairs. for 25cta.: ,ailk gloves, hnlf glows, silk mitts, tc., all at lowest prices, at R. Mcl*`aul n. F0!` lll`V nah Alnl anft nnnnln nnff -Ann. II-II IIIIKIIII. JIIII `II III 0` UXCUCI Ilhlu should have no tbs! uo%iIm vision: ol 3 dreary rollglon may hunt their hut van) led by their nun anchor muchod to the plutlom. uoh child, so dolntllr drpuod. but-In; In In ind: pun Eutor y on B vary long nan. Mar 5 unoqno sr~ nnplnont the uharmln lit! 0 dun Ill` 0 bit 8 I bout II III - u: Nrmm .ThhoId l.h.n::l-vino: l.:r Aumurell, (0 Vlll In? Olly on may 24th. Brock dz Booth have the beat slabs, hard wood and dry blocks. You can get just whnt vou want in the fuel line their yard. l<`.u- ..m.n|.. .....l A...| 1.. o..|... .1... n:-...-../3 nu. Auwuan prices, M K. mcraurn. For dry oak and soft maple. soft wood and hard wood at lowest prices, go to Crawford's, foot of Queen street. ` Thu nimr. no u... :14. I\.n..1:..... 1.... :.. uI`llWl0l`ll 5, 100: 0! Queen street. The officers of the H:h l)att.uli(|m have in- vited the Prince of \\'-uk-3 Ries corps, Mumrenl. to visit the city` May 24th. & Hnnth hnvn (ha hank nlghn hgrd unit an `rule I! dl ug SLUTU. You are looking far The Grand Union Clothing (,.'0's. store, ifynu are looking for the cheapest place in town. T. Rondon, while wqrking on the dry dock site, had one of his hands badly bruised by being struck with a pick. Mr. P. Fnrnev. (Hangs, in Hue nu-nor hf IIIIX BI: \VD(lU 3 drug 5 f->1 if I T. Rnndnn. u-hilu uy mung urucx With plcl. I . I-`arney. (Menu. is the owner of one hundred of this year`: ehickena. Eight more hens an hatching. Ynrlt ntnuk etchnnan Hmrn I'l'Illl.'I`!BB ll:rUUC- ` The Rtzzle Dazzle" but drew lwrge num. born of ycuuqmen to the Boston hat store on Saturday evening. , A V `Ell lmnlnuum nf thn nnnf. lnlnnll Inn O.IIII`IIy UVCU . A few pqckngus of the -neat. black to: ever imported to Canada just arrived at Henderson`: cheap gm-rery. Hanson : nmzi mrn zmlve cures com: um} ` l`lll)(lUl'I0ll 3 cneap Hanson's magic corn salve cures corna hug} bunions with three npplicntions._ 15. per box at \\5nde a drug store. lookinu far The Crnml Uhinn (lily. _ , Clhe lmdies Sllnuld .-all It the Gas cn;n- pany`a uluu nunl so-.'e xhe gal cooking stoves in operntinlnl - Snaninl [Inn nfwunnrln fm-'nnin at SI`! SIW ll |ll DI. l4U|.Ill. I I`ICl](I0lI "ly Own church, the Second Preel-yterien. of I'lIll'l| the eloquent llr. Nicolle ie peetnr, in the morning, where eervice specially for the chillren wee held from 9.45 until l0.~l5 o`clock, when the eervice for edulte lwegen. it wise eimply delightful to eee the body 0! the church tilled with pretty. freeh, delight- ed children, all wearing, or hearing in their hemie, uwere. eweet eymbole of their Se- viour'e triumph over deetl: end the grave. The platform of the church wee like e ger- den of liliee end the pillere on either eide of the pletfnrm were eo errenged ee to re preeent etetely treee oi ruehee end liliee. melting e picture eweet for the eye to dwell upon. The children. eeeieted by the Huntley -echoolohoir, eeng moet dellghtfull ; clue efter clue reee to e reeponee to e ce I {mm the euperintendent end [eve reepectively, ee their Eeeter oering to the rieen Chriet, epicee ol the Bible. geme hi the Bible. mu- eicel inetruuzente of the Bible. owen oi the Bible, blnle o! the Bible. The peeee oi esripture in which the relerenoee veretnd were quoted by memhere of the clan. Be- tween theee qeotetioee eeleotlune were given by the choir. which it le needleee to eey were htlul. ee in e lormer letter I told you how mule at St. Louie hewltchee ID. The intent oleee. teught by e perfectly ehlk little ledy. (when free: '31 Int Ill UIJUFHLIUII. S ecial lme of-tueeda forauita at $13 mue to ordgar by Lambert &. Walsh. 110 Princess street. `Fl... uD_'....l.. Is, 1 -u |_,. .u._,._ I-__.- day. ula cuulut-as ur uI,_;u1_ hnu returns all 4.JSU_.. Messrs. J: Scull an I J. (`arson 'w1'll _ahip from here two.-uzy l;c`n.w:4 to Buhlo ou 'l'hura~ 'Ihn lmlimn n|uml.! .`-all -9 Hun flnannlx Ely l IQTEU UTDWWI. ` 200 log cubins will be given away at Heu- deraon'a grocery to.u..u-ruw. l`a`|n~ HM! "0-rn nn Lh-9' "(HI Maw nnnl nvnhl ucnsull 5 glucury (0-IJIIHTIIW. l`n`kc the Hem nu she '. 4t.h May and avoid the coldness of llight, She returns at 7.30.. ` Messrs. It Sam: uh I .l (`Ar-nn 'uu~ll -hin .1 I. ' ` \ Yesterday pfternoun the park Ivan visited by a lgrge crowd. `.200 Inn nnhinn will In: uivnn muvun at "nu. Tho I-lplc-.0 of `Every Day Llfo-Wha` the Public are Talking Abuut-`-Nothing Ea- onpou tho Attunuun of Those Who OI`! Tallinn Notes. Rnule-daulu. H.u~e Hy-n.) seen it 3 For a disordered liver try Been-huu a Pills UM stoves from $2 upwards at thegus worln. ' \ ..........l.... ..h,.. .L, ____I_ ._.-_ _: 2., I PARAGRAPHS mcxo up av oun ` e.usv naponrsns. iNCIDENTS`,OF THE DH." PERSONAL MENTION. IIIIIO lllly, QWIIOG IIUIII III III` of her. I mentally to u a nun auburn. jam zho kin of Decatur Ilfltl nhnulll hgvn no that nun hn vi-Inn- p`ru . Me. llllll III! ului I I! pll ON lblohoroolnco . Shown! unnhnnn Ilnndnv, -all nan. -A ulll-uuu II VIA1 lllloll IIOIIOI. think: that then h at pnulu on Lblo hora d nmnnr. sun -u yo-nun - 3-no--v uuv-u Shortly bolon he o'clock this morning on accident occurred on the barge Jot}. lyln at Gnu`: whul. While non won cuppa In holoihg nllrood rolls Iron tho homo a hook roh. The roll. when It fall, struck Hoary Both. cl Pomnonth, on the hook. knock- ing him down. Altar he {all It struck him on (ho loft loot. splitting It opon lrom tho nklo. Though his book oh-mod no action lnjurlol yo! It h thought to in but coouldol-~ ably Into:-uI.|{. 80 vs: lnunodlobly total to the hoop! . ` A unit nun WOIIIII Inna that lln Dlndalo In very much hotter. Th doctot llhil IIAI ILOII H Al nlhlgl nun:-C nun-an-. A correepondcnt rwritee: Two young men were out ceiling on Sundey morning. end not being ehle to menege the orbit were upect, end would here been drowned but for the timely eeeietenoe o! e young clerk, who noticed their condition eud ewem to their reecue. He pleoed one of the un- lortunete young under hie errn, end held enother by ie heir. end brought them eeiely toehcre. The writer eddn; "Thin breve ection on the pert of the clerk MINI: ed my opinion of him ee I elweye thong t he wee e dude. but you cennot judge e fellow by his clothee. Under there mey reet e eel!-eeoricinq eoul. I ehell never judge e pereon ngein by their dreee." IIUI. Two mum pumps are At work on the Ichr. (3. L`. Finney,|unlr at Whize Rock,with food prospects of getting her into rt. The iuuey, undoubtedly, nu run on L a beach. after her crew `ere unable to keep her free. The tug Jeanie Hall. with four gain lnden barges. met. {he tug (Clyde with {our light barges at Preu-on. The town were ex- changed. The (Hyde returned to Montreal and the Jeuio Hull Arrived in the city on Saturday evening. Arrivals: Schr. Mary Ann Lyiior, (flavo- lnnul, .300 tons coal; Ichr. B. W. Folger, Uawtgo, 250 ton! coal; Ichr. Cornelius, Chi) ton, light 1 lug ('lurlie Ferrin, Uawc-go, light; pro. Celtic, (`hnlotte, light; achr. (7. Hearing. Oawt-go, I50 ton: con]; prop. Alum Munro, (fhic-ego. 8.500 bush. corn; ocln. Annie M. Footer. Ouwego. I50 ton: coal; nchr Eliza Fisher, Ourego, light; IL`hI". Julie, Unweqo. 2l5 tom coal; ochr. H. Dudley, Charlotte, (30 ton: cool. Hll Cllll|IlIIIIIIU l0\'Ul' Ul (DU IIUUIU Inlmll. . Thin drive has brought me near, indeed. to "neture`s heert" and one would hue I very liatleea. Apathetic disposition. if the human heart did nut beet responsive to such eighte in thin drive etfunle. I hope to have many more during the coming Mann and I expect man to visit the zoologicul garden: and will then give you the benet of my oh- aerutione there. I hope also very noon to leecribe the Kindergarten work here, as I Iundentend St. Louie claims to be the home -if this eyetem on this continent. l heve mule it my bnlinesa to investigate it pretty .-Lhornnglily, since I ceme to this city in I `felt. my testimony of it: reeulte here might iiol the good work to lately begun At home an whirl: l llll clnliulnml to hunt in nanot-

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