Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1886, p. 3

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Qhoboo. and all po nu out and was No. 8 Exlrorou luvu Klnulon 3! 1:3! pan. Anlna lento 9:10 p.In. " Ottawa MN .m. " llontrul 1 pm). " llonnnw 6:20 pm. Punonuoru leaving by thin mun wul roach Winnipeg Ina) honn. No. I Ilka! lauvu Klnnum hm A.m.;n.rrlv uoyau nun:-. ~ I ranoo Oounon. Boyd Atosnum. no he] the am And third Ilondul In oven mom by Hutohenon M. 1023) mm. Tlnnlu rocelvod by W. K. Rot-I MI] 0 p.m. Du. WAIIIINOTON It the (my Hotel. g BEST IIIII CHEAPEST ROUTE u-s_.._ ua.....n.... n.p--Iy...-:. 'I`4-uvnnln nu.-. ggqggl&Thumnsnn s.) zmw. DIRECT, a-El)-insw, uxcxmr Ohonpul ma Bean Equipped all I Route to lnnltobo sad u Hath Won. , Al IFIIIHIVU Iv nnulow. Provost has in his window a fine dis- .l-u nl Huh}. nnrnrnnr Q.-vnnula _. Dinah-Ix ply W 1'. A. 1' 01.023 no I mus A lorry Whr? - l`oot..o.!-rockmqo ' KlN.GB110N. ONT. `- :T_ KlNGl'l`01I C PEMBROKE I II! III! OI IIIIIIII - EN EVOLENT B0OlE'!`Y.No. 33. met! In so. Wolllnnon 86.. Ind and can nudny Lighting ol llu Opal`! House. -1.-..LA LI... l\.\n_- LIA"-.. -.1 CITY AND VICINITY. Ipl 4 Bah nipped ll lllll B: l?1ltobo sand Nu:h ROOM The Ion of lnglund )`l.IIN'l' 0ll!'l`Y,Nn_ u, loyal A m.na. mu rt-londny. -. u Klnlrsbon 3':-3::-0-an 33- till : Indian. when that In would not give to hhwn on in [anal fl -nl "anon ILA -. mu-on. noon: amount to! `than in 3 Judy Try lbun. Iixccpuonully rm. Sn `nor UUIITIIIIIID VAII-IUUI nlunu-c Thu upouhu oonkuud the Mon! at life jluut proountod with other idea]: that won d be oiforod to the nndnnteo in the world. Thou Ill lint the uoculuiaw View oi lilo. [I won summed up in the word "uuooou," which meant getting on in the world. 5 good nuno or pouition. 3 large income or nocumnluuon of weolth. Jesus did not It] then thing: were not needed. He knew they were needed. nnd than who served Him would ro- ooivo All that no thought good {or them. It In: lolly to not the hurt on such things. "Yap no 800 young. too strong. Ion nohlo," aid thfh-inuipl. "Io bl nllm-ad hr an hnnnrlv win: of nnmn :00 noon," um wtrrmmnl. "In no sllurod by the bogntl View of Intuit land liln that than an nrinl nen. A PINE nnnixm TEAS.|| Fvvv --wow, -new our osuuu and lilo that the no `at Inna mud in nnnnnnnfnl hi u '|uurou try we began: new ox nuuxo oen. A nnluybo Iuoooulnl byooci upoor omignntn nd union who! 0:! may get ipio puliunont and than no hit poworun trunks ol tho pgblk-to |dnnon.hb.$n inlj: D L fVIj0 Into inmnoannu I IDOLATHY OF THE ARAB TRHIES and on the Christianity commoni ac- cepted at the time in Arabia. A rice. and Asia Minor. The inoapahiiity of expansion and incl: of vitality in their religion wss expressed. It was other- wise with Christianity. it persisted. grew. and adapted itseii to diorent ciimes.oondit1ons. end centuries. No new demand had ever been made by changed conditions in which humanity had found itsell. by is broader outlook or it more proionnd philosophy. to which Christianity had not responded. The two positions on which they could stand iirmly were: (1) Anovointionoimorai- ity can be traced from the dawn of his- tor ; (2) the religion that culminated in eens Christ has been the greet loroe that has determined and guided this evolution. With Jesus as master it was possible to know what things were good and hoantifnl and right. In every day language it was clear that whatever one loved most was his real sovereign. lt governed him. itdetermined his me. it was man's prerogative to choose his own sovereign, and it was plain thata man could only love one sovereign.` ll he accepted Christ He became his high- est sell. He could then saieiy take as the principle oflife. "Po thine own self be true." "I tell you. my young bro- lhers." continued the principal. "that_il you are to live noble lives. lives thstwill appear beentilni in the li ht oi eternity. thiseondition-thatyoii s ailfreel take and loyaiiy serve Christ as our ester -is still indispensable. ' here is no other name. there is no other power. that can form the discordant elements of your being into unity. and shape them into order. and animate them with life." OOKTIAITINO VABIOUI IDIALI. lL_ , _,L,_ _-a_._._.1 a|__ lJ_.I .1 . TIIOUUIIT THEY \VIIH'.' DOINU llllllll. _ and many _of them were noble men. The treatment of the Pilgrim fatliers. and the seoeders {mm the church of Scotland, towards poor wretches accused ol witchcraft. was described. Slave trading was at that time considered an occupation good enough lor a Christian. The general conscience of Christendom was not troubled about the practice un- til this century. Looli," said Dr. Grant. "how our estimate of evorythin that bears on chastity has change . Last century novels would be found on every lady's table: these would not be tolerated now. 'l`hinli.too. how totally ehiin ed is the general attitudn ol the worli towards drunkenness. What do .all these illustrative cases show `I That a higher morality is being evolved, and the general view on many other subjects may so change that people in tho twen- tieth eentury, learning of our conduct, will be tempted to ask `Were there any Christians at all in the nineteen centur- ies ?` Also that while our attitude to practices once thought right or indiffer- ent has changed Christianity has not changed. The Bible itself has not changed. though it is a disrent book to different ages and countries. Nothing shows more clearly that there is an al- together unique divine element in Chris- tianity. Itpersists. while the civilization it called into being changes: and it edu- cates the eye of the soul into clearer and broader seeing. It has been from the first n` iplifting force. and it is evidently u .orce that is inexhaustible." 1`he speaker d -clared that every reli- gion. men and women accepted. has been a force on the side of good. Ac- cepting it, they were led to a higher moral and spiritual position tlinn they had been in before. but in the course of ages the religion became. overlaid with secretion train thsloynr nature ol lts votsries. It became a dead and noisome mass. Mohauimedanisni was an immense improvement on the gross IDOLATRY or run mum -num:_-i nonuau panoouneu one aumnlun. nnu Prelatiata persecuted the Ooveuanters. All these -ru.-unuzm -rnnv nrunu uvuuu nlnn. ; tney were pl|'DlD__Wl_ll _sui_ne sixty J11? - eevontystuiiiits. Inafew r.iont)li4,'f ` he remarked, `jybii Wni `be sisititsirga _.;\.ver. the worl(l,g;1v3g3_1nLt1;k1_Ne;h:}Y,.eet . .. 5 some of you in Britain. cthers perhaps , in countries where you are not expecting to be. Though all are now young the experience of past years warns me bo- _ foru long some ol you shall pass over to I the great majority. Ishall never have the opportunity again of addressing you as a collective body, and I desire. there- lore. to speak to you some words of counsel and hope." He to ii, as the stagti point o[~ his ,exhoi' ation, the text so echd._ Ilwas a magnicent cry, tulle! llfepof impulse, of hope, The rsl question asked was. "How shall we know what things are good and beauti- lul and true? There are lights that lead astray. and these sometimes seem lights from heaven. How shall we know that we are aright '2" The question was a {air one. for often things wvrc not wliiit they seem. and still l|JOl hinge that at one time were thought worthy of praise. or matters of indierence. were now universally acknowledged to be wrong. The torturing and burning of lioretics in the 16th century was con sidered I duty the Spaniards owed to 1 God. So in the 17th century the Pros- bytcrians of Britain passed. in the Long Parliament. laws against Roman Catho- lics. Baptists. Independents and overs" body else who believed in "error" in- atendnl "lha ltnth " The Calvinists of. I some in the United States, one inTndli, ' Olly 8180 WHO l)8ll0V(.`(.l ID "(:`l'l'0l" Ill` 0 lteldo N30 nth The Oulviuilta 0!. Holhn ponocuted the Auninluaa. and Prolntintn nnrnanlmml Mm (lnvennntera. prune. mull on IIIOII uunu. Tha principal addressed himself to those who were taking leave of the col- lego hull: and gain into the lu-gar nniyeraity at the W0! d. 0! tho three m-`lam hnndrpd ntndantm in ntendnnca was anus and gem Imp we argu- wod. O! ox-`ion! hundred atndentmz in attendance some thirty-six will be lamented on Wednesday as doctors of medicine. twolve, most of then: graduates in am. will have completed their mheologioal course; the graduates in art: were not known yembut ntting them at twenty or thirty. nndin errin that ball of these . 0 Q 1 they pm-tigdywith '32:): si_x_ty aovbn `slniihiai "'1n` nfew months." COCOA ESSENCE um COCOA NIBS, Whnnovor thing are true whnuoont thlnanu-ohonbat. whnooavor thing! In Just, whnuoovur Ihlnzlnn pun. whnuocvur tlnnu nnlonl . whntooovor thing: are of good re- pon; in on be In! virtue, It more bu any whntioovor lhlnu of good 4 units. think on than thing." '1'... m.:....;...I ..IA.......A I.in.ull `no Way In Deter-Inc Win In Good. and Ieauufnl. all 1'rIo-ldeuII of life That Ilould be Avoldod-'l`he Vlevn of In . ,CQ"'"( We I - - merauqiu o ` ! 'uUnlVIlIitybQl the ~ nhxouto sermon. dellVeI.'6d lb Uonvoontion Hull yesterdsy nfternocn by Principal Grunt. There was I Inge ntoendance. The learned divine chose II the subject of his remarks Phillipians xv.-B. _._--.-.--ya. ;--.`.____ _`.`_ .___ ,_. Al` ;, . uAcou.Aun'u1:l Iliuotl umvnsrn as: m. (mun-. HIG : vau- "Whnnovor nlnmnohonbu. thing! hm. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. APRIL 26. rnohduinnudnovor loads New stock. All randy. Now`: tho duo. Ccllnlwilnodl Pharmacy. Try h_iI.IIo&. You'll by dolighhd. Then ohunin. ~ ---o--4 Of the wonderful proooee oonntently being conducted within the hmnen body. dellnre prone to forget thnt _new ood meet be Iuppliod to roplnoe the eete end dinin ting name. which. if ellowed to route :1 within the body. do cont the peril of heelth if not ol life iteell. Netnre eornetlmee lnile toelimin ete es npndly ee neoeeeery the weete materiel olthe or-aeniem. end it in then thet Hunilton'e Pille ot Mend:-eke end Butternut rove of the greeteet value. They lly bnrlnoniee eve? irregu- lerity of eotionendreetere, ee May me- me. the vented naeeenre of heelth end Itrength. Hamilton`: Pllle ere entirely vegeteble in ooenpoeitlon. dd ere tale to enplo under the circnneteneee. Bold be . C. Pnlnnn. Io onpuo unaor Ill '80 by .C.PalIon. --j.. mm M mm 1; mm. on wmuu no ll orgamler. | Rev. Tbomu Crompton, who labour- ed long and earnest! in Ixingnton in the ' intorenyu ol the Pnminvo Mdthodiazn, dxed poncefnlly on Saturday M the real- denco of his aonm-law`: in Barrie. He wall] but I week. l.|hk -nab` AIL- u..l.r:... n_n 1.. In. luun uuluurluon uore. r. W. 0. Fee. organiser of the Scott Act campaign in Kingston last. year. in in the city. He is here in the interest oi the Canadian Connorntiva Associa- tion. of which he in Rev. Tlmmnn (`.u-nmuonn ml... 1.1... wnalu uui I week. _ Lust weeklberh MoKim Is for Eu- ioln. Nevndn. where he bu resided for some yous sud carried on the nddlery business. Oscar Moliim hu returned to Virqiniu. In September be ill culled from the South on the ooouion of hi: ` motlnofa death. and upon! the winter as ' the Dominion Bnsinun College. | G. S. Hodnim. w. n I-*.. w n u.., ` sue uolnlnlon nnunun Uollqzo. G. S. Hodginn. W. G. I-`oo.W. 8. Eu- rin. C.,W. Smnll, J. 1 . Watson. Toronto; J. U. Dunon, London; T. A. Kin-foot. ll. McCon|chy, V. DeV. Dowkar. D. Thomas, Montrenl; D. B. Jnrdine. Wil- bur; J. Ferguson, Hnlifu: Alex. Hen derson. Clevehnd. Ohio; Alex. Mum. Bnnlo. N.Y.; F. A. Mouin. Nnpanoo; 14.". L. West. New York. are rzgintered no the Britilb American Hotel. Ul \II]Wll'IOa The Rev. J. H. DnVernot assisted at the only holy communion nt St..Jnmmn' Church on Sunday morning. There were fully 150 oommunlcantn at that and the midday celebntion. Mr. Phl)I. mnntnr n, an HI-nnnn um! um mmuny celebration. Phillips. master of an Orange lodge ll Gouvernonr. N.Y., states that n In-qo number of Onngemon from that place uillnko part in the twolllh 0! Jun celebntion here. I`, w n 1:... .\......z..... ..ou... L'_-AA Ill ayuonnnm rstreelioliuroll Ina evening. Dr. H. H. Uhown. of Winnipeg. has nrrivul in tho city. He comes on 3 plots- aanu mission. llin handsome residonco will be horoaltor controlled by 5 Kings- ton-Indy. Rev. J. F. Fraser. late of Shannon- villo. has boon appoiutocl to the cluruo ol the parish of Chrysler by the Bishop of Ontario. Ti... 1).... I n n..v-....... ___:_._i A. will remove to mngaton. Rev. E. A. Chown. B.D.. of Clifford. non of Mr. E. Ohowmoccupiod the pulpit. in Sydonlmm Streetolmroh last evening. Uhown. of \Vinninnu, Inn: n on.u- went. on Dullli. | Mr. J. Gilmonr. one of the contractors for the Queen Street Methodist Church. WI remove to Kingston. Rev. E. A. Uhnwn, R D nf libu-.l ' spill! aunuay In mnglton. Mama. H. Dupnil Ind W. 6. Hindu returned home to spend the Easter holl- days. Thnmnn nrirum ..I aim l.`rm.tm..n NEW HANI-S-,`- ROLLED BACON, up SIDE BACON. Pine Hunted and Ground lloms. unyu. Thomas llriggn, of the Frouteum Loan and Investment Society, ilin the Nort.h-West. on business. Mr J ilmnnu nun ..n|... ......o.......-..l rururml (0 uonaon permauenuv. Mr. Dawson. 0! London I .(). Dept... spouc Sunday in Kinglton. I Helms. H. Dunnin mm! W. (1. Hindu Mr. H. 3. Macxlouam mad at Uornwall on Saturday. Mr. Boyd Smith has opened phoaplmto mines at St. George's Lake. Mr. Wolaeley. ol the Bank of Montreal. returns to London permanently. ' Mr. Dawson. nl Lnmlnn PH I)-an}. nr. uunau IU euunvvunaau, continued Dr. Grant. "Beware of con- necting yourself with parties unless you ere` sure that you underetend and e m- patliizs with their aims. Even t on preserve your independence, and re- member that the country is that, and every political organization a compara- tively insignicant second. In all cases refuse to identify ecclesiastical or poli- tical ism with truth and me. Your ideal is the words ol the text. Do not believe what is said or rival churches and par- ties. Depend upon it the bitterest thingearesaid by those who are nioet ignorant. Ilyou read in a Roman Ca- tholic organ a description ol Protestant- ism that you know to be unfair let your anger be restrained by tho rellectious that the writer was nt consciously tell- ing lalselioods, and that things just as unfair are said of Roman Uatholics every day by Protestants." The graduates were urged to rise above that ideal which depreciated this world. its work. tie and relationships in order to exalt the invisible world. It is the attitude of modern. comfortable. sell-pleasing re- giolosity. it was the duty ol every citi- zen to make civil as well as ecclesias- tical lile divine. The ancient church 1 reformed the domestic relations ol life. The modern churcii ehould conserve the ' dlvinized family and extend the reforms tional and international relations. This must be accomplished by Christian edu- caiiomcliristian laws and a Uhristialr izcil prcss. They must seek to build up | a national Christianity. rooted in the 1 reason and conscience, and connected i i I I I through all political and social. all iia- 1 I I organically with every side and depart- ment cl lile. Political and economic laws. tiio national institutions and the whole tone of public sentiment and of i current literature come within their is legitimate iipheri-. It was the highest t ideal that the apostle set belore the 1 naticnie the text. The graduateeworo I urged to take it an their` guide. as a test. as an inspiration. and they woiill never be put to shame. 5 ` \ inn L-ago on...-.. (Sin) Rain Vktotil. I for 19. . ' nduolh tho_euth._ And the longexf bu ._ I udguonuun dyodqhunolo to me I .010 Inrotobo." The nd 56! won Vlad to spam the shin And "I..- ..l AL. ...-uln-ht 'l`|-mv -hnnl DO." Lus pmuunwl Ides: of the Ieeulsrist. They should rise above the Phsrisee's idesl. Phari- seeism was the spirit thst identied truth. goodness, beauty and lils with en inn. It won t uivslentto eeotsmnism in religion. trsdlitionsiism in Art. end like ".`.?..J i.a'.';a 5 3 Phsriseeiun sud psrtyisua indp litioe. `M db. I set . an , . -he livilfaod. I truth wI& custom or or nmtlon to Ipiritusl atrophy. to h mdneu us to the nature of sin and to the nature of goodness. to an iucapshility of discerning spiritual ex- cellence outside of as particular cause-.-~ faction. creed. psrtv. sect or school. Thus everything opposing the view was . suspected sud iel ed. end from the position the step to dowuriyht persecu- tion w.s short and quickly tslren. Evil wss celled good and good evil. and this was the most hopeless spiritual condi- tiou conceivable. It was the sin against the Holy Ghost that bed so forgiveness. The spenllet. however. wsrued then".- dustee to beware of the sin or extremes. They should not fancy thst o snintion could be dispensed with. Bot civil and religious life must take the socisl Iorm. and the individual who fancied he could dispense with either nstionsl or church forms was a victim of en egotism that might lead to the coldest selehncee or the wildest fsnstieiun. He armed his bearer} tov'b:L}o~val totlaa c miiu lmy sums-n 3 n':.`l" *4: ' ... ...- ~-r: I I Iuuua VI IIOID IVIOVI IIIOIIII, FIJIIIKII Doings ~ urnnt Pllnnlnx lnentlun. . ...... . ......_. . II. S. Mucdouahl died at Cornwall ntlirdnv I than who wo:1l:i degude it to B iA7znaum.'mI1:..-.u..-a.<;-uuu.rAa u...-..n=..wg..;-mggggv-14' _ "'a.;'1' 'Tv6 - '4"|`V` We have line of the above perfumes in bottles, all sizes, or on draught in any quantity at. ' I105 06 "TIE. I lie wee gled Ihet wine were mem- j here of the Order of Oddlellowe. He ' wished to remind them Shel the men ' who is not as better hnehend el home ' then he in in the lodgexoom ll not e true men. for tho true men in the beet men ' right et home. The men who in e dee- j pot In hie own home end e good fellow ' ehroed in e lelee men end e deepioehle ' , lier. He knows not when trelhle. The epeeker mede e hrief relerence to the | men who ere looking deer legel riahle. ? The men who oennot enewer the: it in 7 right to bend over to the tether!-.ea end . widowed the money the! the lew oennol Voocnpelsheutofeyere time new 3 The npeeker o and b! few words of hhliinun onnploduingllh. ` 3:...` nj` 1. I_cuon myolu P In +~.;':.-.-'=':-. :.*".:'r**-*..`:-mS~:.- " ""L"" I V. d IQ p.a -- otapn. which Ian and ` ' """ the :1 ion qurut of I canary. and not a nllowgrudy ndrnnucnpnlou dash: to _u__ ,, _ _I_ ' pcnuuh than to uh othc bnndn which W .._. M.u"'""m p-.H|xnJII.2~_I- 92-an;-5, 5 mu T 1-. `mm .. mm`? P"UI1q P. `.1 pea men so yea ltl true Inenz need b comnendetion to the Order o! 0ddlel- lownhip. Heliked to commend in thin no-when there wee no much to con- demn-enytlnna then wee worthy. The order wee peel hlgo . He tot itlot peeled the! en ol Ill vted the church to wotnlnp. nntwhhetending the! they were memhetn 0! other denomin- Iione. The order tnoognine the Iniver eel hiondehlp ot men. mede no boeet ol muuumy. end lennohed no eneshenxe. II in en humble inetitution h which the work ol the church in nee y eeeieted. Itworhtorthobodyendnotfotlhe eonl, end retort both body and con! to the Bevionr for Hie hleeeing. He hoped am the Oddlellovn would elweye look tollinwhodtednnulheumend` IDIIIIIIIKIIIIUIOWIWXIIIIWIIIIT tomnwbodhdupoulhououund hholiinun onnplodnriullll. 7- in was is acuouu-iv (lIl00lll'l0 we highly e preoieted. Dr. H r ueid that in h e trnth we: found et I e top of the nsaending eoele and et the bottom of the descending aoele. There ere meny truthuextent. but truth in one. There ere eleo meny good rule: end true princi- pelu leld down for ono'e gnidenoe. Some ere found in the book: used by the Order of Oddlellown. end these should be fol- lowed etriotly. They should teke cere of the widow: end orphenn. help the nick poor. end worn them elike e einst vice. `. here ecta ere atroema from t efonntein nl lite. end they should be lollowed npwerde. It ehonld be borne in mind thet truth in not elmpl the keepin from lying; it in rether t e evoidenoe o leleeneee end hollowneee. It commends thet people ehonlcl live loving end lliel liven. serving God who he: bleeeed them. Some people leed others to believe thet they ere true. while they ere eleven oi teehion end negligent of their dntiee to God. Devotee: to teehlon end vioo new not be true. | [In -en nlerl Ah-I niwnn Iinba inane. `Ina order Commended by Dr` lloopor--lt In Humlnly l)o||.| Good. Yesterday morning Rev. Dr. Boo I` pastor 0! the Baptist church. the nnlvcmry sermon for the city Oddx ulowc. There was a large turn out of the brethren. and they occupied the pews in the body of the church. The Sisters of Rebocca were also in attend- ance. The text was. St. John xvm-88. "What is truth ?" It was acholulv discourse end hinhln nun:-nnintnd, Dr. "Anna! -nid company. The gas works were insured [or 010,- 000m the Imncuhlro, Roynl Usnudhn. and Liverpool. London nnd Globe com- pemiog. new we can. People wore afraid ol lxplouionn dur- lng the re. but auoliiu lmpoulblou ` One will not burn unless mixed with ox men. The remen were entertained at Old Sam's alter the re by the any company. - -- Thn mm works warn lnnnrad lnr Illl . pl'0XllDIlp8 OHIIIDIBB OI BUG I831 ulmlge." Mr. Kerr said that the building and machinery were insured. but to whet amount he could not say. lie thought the dsmnges would he covered. He prsised the llremen lor their energy and ` eotlvlty. The directors has been In -. moned to meet. and it is probhble work of renewing the works will be st`- onoe proceeded with. Last night there was auloient gas to meet all purposes. The church people had been notied. and they used gas very sparingly. But the street lumps were not lit. I`hie - morning there was some gas still in the holders. 'I`0;duy gas is beiuq mode from coal, "but." said Mr. Kerr. I am not sure whetherwe can menutnetnro sum- elent for tonight. The coal meanne- turing process has not been used for ten years. and sooordiugly the pipes. ete.. may be out of repair. but we will do the best can." Dnnnln nu.-n nfpniil nl I-nln.i:-m An-. `l""`_" `J vraolinnuo STORE. (III. KING A BROOK STE DUI ll 18W IIIOIIIBLIEB 06l0l'0. "We cannot sell the demnge yet," said an employee. "lo; the more we look It it V the woraeit: uppeug. The dnginee we find are damaged, and the fnrneces are not very sound. The water, felling on the hub brick bu loosened them. Tuolewi lieu been melted from all the pipe joints, the pumps, wenhbox, eir pipoa. scrubber. boiler connections. eto.. are either burnt. melted or wreaked. It. will take some time to arrive as an up; proximate entimete of the reel demege." Mr. Kerr said that the bnilalirm end BIHU. Thu tire is bllppoeed to have originat- od {tom us spark ying from the super- hence: and (calling upon the gallery floor. The watchman had only left the gallery but. as few moments before. II\l'n nun-`no ball Hun rlnnnnnn nab H _.:.I UHIIDUU IIU WUKII VVIUUUIIII ll-|lIUl'|UI'UuU9- The men were at that a little ohery about going to the works. but when re- eeaured that no explosions were poeeible they edunoed. worked nobly and dump- ed out the tire. but not belelt every but ol wood work in the mllmleoturlh room had been burnt up or char ' . The heat was intenee. The root III slated and therefore. except at the ven- tilators. the tire did not burn through it. It Will have to be removed however. The stone walls saved the ooo. gaso- meter and testing apparatus from de- struction. and also prevented the ames from attacking the holders or purilvere and the stock room and oontenu. The n.-meu worked brevelyuud It 8 o'clock lelt. The place was very dump and sale. ]`r... Run in ..n.....u....l 1.. l....... .....'..l__L "mi. no ennnpeu Julian. IIO huildin was now a roaring. cnokling. mass 0 Human. and the tire wu pouring through on. and ventilated root. Great crow a gathered, but they did not approach very near to the build- ing, and tor once the remen were per- mitted to work without. interference. Tina vnnn -nu-.. at u--la n Hula nlmuu Lxiclatguugo ptzllutsnemanu IW0dIIl'0ImI gig; an we t ' pour mun the -mt flf.|Iq L:m.en.._u;6 summon mid M]l'liB>(i7 (mt. nmnmth. Hv um um; `"5 and turned out promptly n` hit-_ ` I'2"iWr`|' ""Ii'a}`i I I Wrdd 0unr9ea.v,%.l.&..:..` l.i!...m..IeiPA-.1 [it-. L`6 W!`1" ""h'ad rneufo re ro 1) MI .1 , I gggtmwe hm '...!9.9.3'.M. nun unnuuu. MKIJIE1 I 1 I l r ' Light Camps y. was use log user the door in the manufacturing room. talking to Mr. ..,w.::ai;?.:4;;4;a. ` John Stewart. watchmen. when he de- tected in light in the gallery above where ~ the ensines and petroleum tanks were locate What's thst ?" he exclaimed. as he rushed forward and mounted the steps. He found the oor. well-sstnrst- ed with oil, ablue. A spsce ol only about two leet squsre wee burning. but it rapidly spread. There was no wuter near,snd had it been handy it would have been iuslfectusl. nor were there my clothes with which to smother the ames. Mr. Lowrie. with nll1Ippte.jOllI oil the hack supply of the gas from the building: and stopped the engines. ,J3y this time he could not return down the stsirwe but descended over the brick- work o the lurusoes. The themes had crept to the petroleum tanks sud broken the gauge gls.sses.sud two streams ol oil half an inch think nmu-nrl ms and (ml ' ..e`u1ng' A lpulx CNIIQI the Conluntgl. and " (`Inn and Inn: lip luck Woul-'l'Ie Firemen Work lenlnlly and lave Pn- perly-u Pb: (foal Now I110. . u ` `I .. ..... .--.J -.. ,.` 1 " H,`-ex nlufioil vooasxomn our Ixivnnu NIGHT--A TOWKB or run. RICKSE ext/..s' P.u'Is| ADDREEB TO THE JDDFILLOWI. a,_s_ WORKSVIVN EJRAMES, um`. fioll vboaszomn oi Iimnnnr ' urn at olvgxi II at I00! Popular IIIII II no urn: -IIIIv--Ir--- I 3" :3 . 3'3 a--.'`.'.. .i'`.&. "'`' '3! LADIRI c uh I am Irnol. nu unnounon. 3;-_-_,'-'-.`v_:-,,_._.-:";.:~`,;;:,,~,:a -_-;,~,~'.!;;,, --'~ . the 5.... man. -3.: a 3... s. on -32: -o _....._ ...._....-.. ...__.._._`!."_. _ ...._ \ lavas! Illngn `hat An lbaoyod. Tho It-II in butter we 1b.; choice ohouo. 1 lb. ; mnplo syrup. 250 nu-Hand plan 10 Ind lbonpook. nu. Onw .- IIIG OlII.ll' Wlll DO IOOIIOG Oll HID UOIDOIIIO etreet eide. There will be enuencee on Queen end Uletgy streets to both beeement end church. Mr. S. J. Kil- pettich hee secured the meson work. end I1-.'J. Gilzgln. of Boemavillmltge cerpentety. heee cvntncta inc 0 o ell except gee tting end beeng. Tho ewerde cell hr |l2.4(l). but it in enticin petcd the: the building. completo. will coet |l4.(XX) or 15,000. The indebted- neee in then will be 00,000, which unonnt will be reduced to 08,000 by the the thechuch iq opened. The trneteee exvtetlaetthd beeendnt on he need in October. end the enditorium in Decem- ber. The church will be heeted by hot eir. from two lnrneoee ine men:-not III`. III! IWO Hlflll III I IIIODITIOI room. Ir. Gillan. in Gage`: once. will In Inptinjondonl 01 works. DUI . IDO ODIIHIII `Ill 00 IIOIIOG D, D0` nit. from two reproof I-noun KI Gillan, in Hana`: nnn -ill -nIu linuuuulllur In-u nvnr The trustees of Queen Street Metho- dist Church hove ewerded the oontncte for the building of the new edice on the elte 0! the one destroyed by lire in Feb- ruuy lost. The church hoaement will be level with the street. he auditorium will he errunned in amphitheatre at la. The church proper will not about 00 none. lt will face Clergy street. no A lawn in front. end come up even with Oueen Itreet. The plane provide for e heudeolne building. The ulpit and choir will be loooted on the Co rue -...a .;.l- 'M...... -.'II In. Anbbnnnnn - THI UUNTBAOTB ARI LET. 0:00: Ill-cu IoTod|u ch;roh to In llulll _A-n l.l--.4.._.-- up... In... jjij "-- `Iv-U`-'-UV, vnluuulhu. Ihlqlunw ajuni. , run.-oungun ".3; man . om. Jmmmaaml AU EH8 UUUUIUEIOII 0| HIH BUTVICO lllllo evening Rev. Mr. Carey sllualud to the - death of the late Mrs. Spencer. wife of Rev. A. Spencer. He said she had been always ready to lend ll helping hand iii any philanthropic work. She was gifted -with superior intellectual powers. which enabled her to occupy an liouoiired po- altion. and in every iuiitimcc she used her talents to glorify Him who gave them to her. She at all times did what lay in he; owe! to alleviate the wants olths an enng poor. and also took a very warm interest in St. Paul's church work. When the Canadian volunteers were ordered to the Northwest this lady I kc first ol the necessity of giving the I aisrs articles 0! the need of which . the-mission suggested. On Good Fri- day. twelve months ago, she was. in company with others. engaged in pro- paring articles for the relief of the poor soldiers who at that period lay wound- ed at Clarke's Urosi-ing and occupied the hospitals along the banks of the Saskatchewan. She presented the Midland Battalion. before its departure from here for the west. with a lot of hos- pital reliefs. For her kindness Col. Williams. Commander of the Battalion. ordered his men to cheer her.which they iid most heartily. Little did any one think at that time that that bravo sol- dier. Col. Williams. who was going to light for his country. would he gathered to his last home. and that the deceased lady. when. the soldiers cheered. should also and so soon pass away. The speak- er prayed that those noble oople would enjoy the rich reward w ich God had Ezzmised to give to all who served him. invoked for the deceased lady a family the aupplicationa and sympathies of his congregation. -_.*. an. Onwtu lll growing-w. .1. wiisou. There is B standin invitation from Lumbert& Walsh to al cash buyers to inspect their stock of goods. Right cloths. right patterns. right colors, right qnnlity. right prices, right t. rlght yorlrrnnnehip, right square donlinf. :1 right ropresentntion of goods, right everything and rivht every time.- Lulbert t '-Wale .176 Princess street. The_'WI,l3{Ien out 5 special liautar nImbOl'.9'nlu-god to twenty-{our pages. ' andthe beet number thnn issued. The leading features are articles by Prof. (loldwln Smith on "The Crisis in Eng- land." by Prof. W. Clark on "Clirii-it and BuddhI."beingereview. The I lirk main- telnaite high character as tie loading wseklyjonrnel of politics. literature. and societyin the Dominion, and it In steadi- ly winning its way into public lnvonr. o~ 4IU0., Ii naray N Jllll'l'By Fl. The Enetor vestrv meetings occur to- night. in St. James at 8 o'clock and St. Panl n. St. George s and All Saints` at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting In St. John's Church, Portsmouth. occurs at 0:80 o'olc_ok. - '1`? 'Vv il|on's garden coeds. only at the hnrnnoy. A Low` and important line of novelties In garden needs from the most important growers in this country and Europe. Our Erfnrn cauli- ower is extremal good. 90 per cent. of it growing-W. J. ilson. Tlmm la n ntnndina invitation from I 1 H8 requau Hilly DD UBL|lE(I- Saw dust has been placed on the street and sidewalk opposite Dr. Henld'a residence to break the noise 0! those panning or drivingbv. It in honed 1: little noise will be made as poaaib e. Good ahrnna I. wnnl Lwnmla. Mm. Ind wu nneu II no cowa. The Bolleville Oruugomon want the local 0:-nngemen to forego the celebra- tion uu the 12th July nudjoin in a grand central demonstration at Belleville. The request may be denied. Saw dust has nlncod u none none wm no muuu uu puuumw. Good strong all wool tweo.ls, U50. and 400.. It Hardy & Mun-ay`n. The Enter vastrv maetiuua occur to- In IIIIII. II naruy N LUUKTBY E. P. Quinn. olPo|-qnmoutb. had a lad nimod Emxgerald boforl tho magistrnn this molding for thfowing stones at him sud annoying him on the street. He was ned II and colte. Ting nnllnwilln I ).-ununrnnn umnt Hun exlnbmon ground. \ Dry oak corawood 08 per Bord. dry tamu-no uordwood 83 per oord.g best and cheapest wood in the city. Also dry kindling wood at Crawford's. fob of Queen street. Rm: tlm nnw Snnfnh twnmln fnr innlmtn queen an-ecu. See the new Scotch tweeds for jackets and units. at Hardy & Murray's. P. Dnlnn. nl Pnrlmmnnmh. Ind a lad 'SEE WINDOW. . -fllv baby. ;Ifrriige n...lI.rkpM.-T ` ".50 9:, _l=;!:zry E2.E$L..A$ KW KIITUY G AIIIIITBY C- Newman 65 Son remove the old walls 01 the Queen St. church. The scorched timber will be given to any one tnkmg it Iwly. 1. .8333?! Il...D|I|PM,-, .. *.|.. - Emery 9.9.sL..As:1ezr,1u:$99s1.,.,t9..run. 'uh-night. Carriage repaired. Corner | Primal and Ilnrrm Sta. `_IUIT"I TWOfWHWYIFmB"' will endeavor to secure to auction the property north of Princess Street for an exhibition ground. DI-I1 null nnrt"wnn:'| IR nnr kart`, div UKIWIUIU I. The cells in tho Kiugacoq pouitontiuy Are being eulurred double their pronoun lino. _ TI. 17..-ml \A:|:o..-.. H .II...... l....o|...lLr.s- IU 400.. IE l1II'(Iy G UllIl l`_V'F. Oranges. `lboedoz. ;leu1 nv-. 25 don; 1 box u. 100 : pontoon`. we ban ; lur- nipl. 000 big ; bluckbotrhs. 15 lb. J19. Crawford. Finn. 0-n A3. n`|n\A'\r-I ll... ........ L..l..... UIIHIUIU. Fine twtoda. cheaper than ever before. at Hnrdv dc Mun-a.v`s. Nnwnlnn & Knn I-nvnnvn Hxn uh` um": nu-uguu. uurrlagou l (=pDIl'e(l. uoruer Pr l.I0qlI_ (14"tI`Tl'l0 Syn. _ ' FK?FTw!' will nndanvnr tn nrnnrn "ml. nnntinn thn nu. The Royal Military College luotballcll left for Ottawa last. evening by special train. u- I.....I...A ...-u.._..-...._ A........).. ox- I!'Illl. One hundred putorna new tweeda, 850. to 750.. It Hudy & Murray's. Unmzu. `I50 don. : hamnma. 25:! Jon: vnnoonl, vun open anon; may mm. Lubnwl Loudo uh, pnre. healthy Ind rolinble. In pin and quarts at Jun. CnwfoId'n. Th. Inn": in Hun l.'.'nn.onn n4u.Hnn0.lnnn Hardy & uulvy nu -'1. u at the conclusion 0! his service last. nonninn Hnu kl: l`nu-an nllu.|...l on Hun uu. gegllll on we " Thfnew St. Lnwroucn hotel, Cape Vincent. will about May 10th. Lnhltln Lnndnn nln, nnrn. lmulthv I The w|.ter work; and finance commit- tee: will meet this evening. Clbiuet and curl photos still at to- d ` 4 prices |o_n`o. ..~.. Imam; I Iaunlh nu Mm llolhfr. buy my new suit M lludy J: Inn-ay'|." Th DIIAI` In!-I1: Ann` Hnnnnn nnrnmih . M T: Whig: Ihnl Engage the I'aupIo'I ll- tonllc-n-Notoo In our A mun Cull! . UfC1DEN'l`SU|TllE DA V. 2- 1 _ , ,_ mop o. `F {lial the Ivor! Line in Black In mukod dawn. You will one hum I60. to 5301.5! by I!!! in our ohnp nlo. F. ARMb`T_RON< AI 3-1-can-n Qo-.. . foot, nomothlnu too olton overlooked in war for For the Mine: and Childron we no better pupa} mnkc Childmn`| Shoo: I npoohlty. W0 uko our in. Ind one word for (I, you will noon nd than in oomploh week of Spring u! Boot: than on b tions in Ladies French Ki and Oalf Ki toned Boots, Cents Hand-sewed Lac and Elastic. All our surplus stock must 0. Speciala g.. 30 Cents.` Our stock of the above is more than usually select. II some Suteens, worth 17c., f0!` 1'-3~5C~ G`"Ehm9 M 9- qfff; goods are cheaper than last year. _ " _... ----1-I A 1-1.- Jun ruwlvod `.3 (`unol of Choclod (Huahnnn Drona UnoA 3 Mo Innrtu al'- "` L m' `` "' yard. Thou good: no very cheap. Also I nuo nuomnont of Embrohlorod No! man M ptl IOWII 00!" X`' """"" | h Mao A than cuonmout of loom-h. Enullnln and Uaull TING` ' "`" ` ```'````'` W ` n y 11 onto In the trade. 0 ` - m Received the Spring` Cupotn which I nan mo Imli MIN" IN ``" `' '`` "N ' V be told at prices that vn I Boss] l & SATEEI At R. MoFau1's. COIDIIIOIICOS. O U R J ERSEYSALE this week has been so tsuccussful that we have decided to continue it for ONE WF.F.K LONGER. Do not IIHSS this chxulcu of saving 20 pm` cent. on your J erseys. M ` ~ UMBRELLAS, at a reduction of from 15 to 20pm- I MINNES 3;: B; [ONE MORE CHA N IJ. LAIDLAW & SON in April 17. CLEARING SALE C1-iIL1>REN'.s' IIOSIERY, LAl)ll~`.S 11Qs11~:1gv, MEN'S 11051;. ""' ..._._,,._... .` ., .J~'x~'x,_` -.qnn- g,.... 3555'` ~-r.~ -e.amc.n::u.. ...-._~.ur..--`,-.u.-~:.-.~ -A&.vr~1-ulvwrt ` 'W3Wl}`ave done a lar,,ru tfnde during the past molttln in nu} H W " v+}vkiw?iw}ri71`rrii*n'Er't?*`B`f}*H 3`i$fFri t*i ` Kindly inspect what we are now 0 ering in KID GLOVES. FINE SILK GLUVEP. THMGAU GLUVES. Purehuod on Thu-ndny I00 D()I&ENB NEW HATS AND BONNETS {or Lsdlou. Mines and Chijulruu, and now aho v on of the Lnrgent Stocks of Trimmed and UL.' trinnuod Milliuerv uh-vwu n: my re-mil house in ('nuuJa. I Idiew, All and ynu will be nultod. us they luv. shnocl any nhspo lhn In made. SPENCE & CltUMLEY S, A__.I on New and Stylish Dress Fabrics. iuzoob hkifs no auifsx I.21ii .j___._._.__....,..____.___. [DRESS GOODSWAT POFULAl{ Pl{lCES%%! DAMAGED DRY GOODS FROM MONTREAL. COR SET] 6:: BISONETTE war:-~ro.a '1-its are sans April 19. E .L)l.`JLJI.l.LLV\J LJ LIL uuu u.-........ the loot Popilnrlruud In the ltnqod IIIIOICI Canal`. HR)----r. A , 1/ April 21. LE April 91. April '26. Beautiful Satin Punolu 01.00, former prime 11.50., Twill Silk Umbrellas 01.00. former price 81.25. [will But Umbnllu 01.95. (ormer price 01.75. Twill Silk Umbrella: 01.60, former price I`) 00. Twill Silk Umbrella 01.75. Iormer price 9160. New Colored Silk Umbrollan IL60. former price 02.0. A Good, Stylish and Well Made BELf).iNG S SPOOL SIL n- .5. Qggn `bqnuln-Hon-A In IE3 ITIIIQI DIIIXX Cnlnh. iv` " I See our Bunker Cloth mulling for 93. BEt}i31NG s' s1>do`L SILK In Alum: In-ulhl-I-and In III-nnunnliflo ` ` BELi5i%1iiG`s s15bi)L SILK In Preqlron Knots nndlnpcl-IQOIIOOI BELDING_r" _S__PO0I, s nennnu-an n In-In lull! II BELDING -.S` SPOOL SILK ml. I`-1-nu Ihr I.QIh_ -IIQQDII and (IDIIIII. BEi;D1NG1ff13pQL SILK SPRING GOOQSDAEY *~ NEXT WEEK gm Great Sale of PARASOLS A] April :4. I ;-IAINES 85 Loci C` The Sale will commebe In a. few days. FOR THE CHIEISREN. A CLEAR ENG SAL.` l'J1.JLl..l..LV \.JI I.) L) I. \I\I.LJ -z.;g_. us human lbr Length. IIIGIIQI and Quality, 1 _JI./.I.L`\J KJ &IL \I\l.l4 UNI` I: Always Prclbrrod by Drcunnkol-I. l.lJ.l.LV\J L) U1. u\. Ileana:-on number at I 1 inn} VlVJmizrVo`lia':n;I'l.60. -former Vprioa \ ker selling Ann? Corner Princess and Bug` 300. READ In the lien In Ila Mu-hot. s...p|., and F'.yy Dun (Joodu. (hrpel Wnrahuun _' 132 & 134 Princess St. ITO PRINCE BS ITBKE I-1'I`. We have stillsomo And wish to, this Spring. dis- pose oftho balance of our Stock, have therefore marked it away down below its regu- lar value. `O03. K1119 C BROOK iii P E R zl.?.li1s9!Ii llrrlwvxegl MW THIS!) |"-'-`3.-I-,+.\.T ~"'-`=2.-T~.-`T.-."`.*.-.v.;>.~:-..; Hats From 50c. & Upwarda J. B. PAGI; & 00., Leading Hatters dz Furriers lllfugu llnoonponlto Ottyloblo "Anna.-It " . an-in noun FISH AND FRUIT MARKEU IIXIVID `I'0- DAY 1 IBEBI 10381138. OYSTIBB. HALI- V IUT. 00D. BADDOOK. WHITE XulyV\NIIIlll`rnl|o(sll ndln. W. G73-rnovsky Install lull Anorlonu [DJ E , II!!! and Illouolwul on hand. Country deden liberally dealt with. Now will has [SEE oun wmnow] DUNLOP, [celebrated new York Hats.| , `_]"` ,".__ _ ..--- GEORGE CLIFF. Canon! Ion! luau ASCII. Is due to rnncidity and ago. When fresh it is naturally odorless and almost tasteless- Such Oil may be procured at Who makes a specivalty of thi; brand. I801] LIVER [HLJ {GHARABTEHISTIG SMELL] A grater main in tha Carpet Deput- EIl3C`!.'I.l In in my past nonaon. The best value I! well u the boat. patterns (nour- Ablo in the Dominion. price than ever known. Lots of Good Patterns! JAS. RICHMOND &. CO. An plonod to nd Ihn public app:-eointing thou` tutu in the selection of CAR- ' PETS AND CURTAINS. Id, Richmond & Co.` (BO0M IN CARPETSI `The'l;i1linghast Tailoring Houslml II IIIIII-`II h'I`IIL`l"'I` March 29. Cull sud no the Monk 0! Remember that Cnrpotn no lower in -_ -.._..- .. v.....-.... _.... ........._.., ._.._-. A. I. BUBGL89 Donut: cl Ihqulnlahr at the Interior. Do nmonl ol tho Intorlor. I, nun. eouupm, I888. AT FROM n cams Par Boll, pnmhuo manly M the nfo or nu per cent. par nnuum. Purlhuooudmonn will be mule known so `:20: than of Idu. Isle to comment II I! u' . _f`;F *."3Pf3`.C9-= April 90. Thu-latter will In ollbrod tn bloc. Hum ol the uni pnpmlol on in can M the Auction oomr, whom llltl of the lot: on be obtalnod. Tum: of ymont :-0no4mh ol tho `pun-onuo mono to paid down II mm 0! mo. IIIC the nun ndor in tour oqnnl snmnl lnuumonb. with Inurool n the an aid bnlunoo of the mon n o'clock. By wuinun nm.Ls I II churn of Ordinance And Admiralty lnndu. . u nrvnlinn By Mr. J. I. EUTOHIBON :6 his Auction Booms. Brook Eu-cu. Khgucn Ibo Iollow III rroponlu. vIn-nn ol the Ar1'lllo Put or no oxtou not on Inn: : pm o the Ann- IoryPu !otBooolPn ;LotN. int botvu-In Mann and man! ooh- Iouh Illotbovlosndbotullnnd noun: of Union mun ; 11! Lola. being Iubdlvhlonu of tho "Tsnnory Property" ;m Lou noun: at Prlnoun ln-oot. and the noun lost. 186 In nmbor. ni- Iulo north ol Pnnoou uoeund forming part o What In , In an the "llnmhmor lfnrm." '1' u-latter I huollbrodm Pnuoou Susanna Inn! pmpu-cm 7 :9 April 2. lllursday, 291]. 1"", I I?! GENERAL TICKET AGENW masmunnnmcnmnsun 1;`? 22:11 m'=.':a-:.-:4 IUW i 11 n nrnnn As heretofore announced, we are going out of the Pvlblb '6 i'IJ|l In honby given um than will ho anal to! solo on _____O___- __.__-__u _. 79 BRUIJK DTBI-Jl-2'l`. `PH '1 THE STRONG KN OX AN YOUMANS English diT*&hodnotioit&vwi`:ih| nun: oandnoungggniu. - oilnnlua bllllliiihldov lulllnunul jonnodnodllgnlorb TVTIIZCUII BUICK [L D. Anglia protohod I very intern. in Iomon in the Iothodinl Ohuroh tut night.--Menus. Bed and Batman. who have boen naming in the Hotho- dhl Sands; school. bus left for their homes. heir may friends here will look forward with planners to their ro- turn :0 the o ulna otoolbp.-'l`ho Philhumonio 0 ob meet: this Jvuninu. Thouwinhingtojoinouadano M an arch nohfyingtbo I-uototuy. Ir. . `student Md John Bn- \ moi: `I warden. I-`nah in pond cash! `I. 000. uniting plus math nan. vunry mum; In: new . Anhurlionwu pu.nuu.IHki|.'.tIIl.' IIIOITOK 0l'llBl' OVBII IIIII ' IIIIIIUII awning. thus mnlxing the ngnonn om- phntiully the champion: or Enter!) On- tuto and ot Couds. III: -I IIIU nulno On Saturday evening e return polo metoh. between the Victorian of Ottawa. end the Kingston. took plioe At the rol- ler rink. It was won by the letter ten- in three In-eight genes. A two mile role: noe. between F. Oneidy end Atkinson. of Ottawa. wu taken by the letter. The Violorin were defnntad in Ainnnon. ol uuun. wu anon oy we lsttor. Violofu defeated in shorter ox-dot oven Thursday nlunlinglln 0.- nkgmninnn nl I'g.---I n... Illllhry Camp In Juno. A military camp ol instruction. {or district No. 8. will be formed on Barrie- old commons about June 20th. The regiments to compose it will be the 45th Bm.. Bowmanvillo; 40th Bath. Balls- ville; 57th Bath, Peterboro : uh cavalry troops. nndsr Le.-Ool. Du ; Durham and Kingston eld batteries. and probably the Coboum garrison of artillery. It is also possible that the companies who wore in the North-West last year may be called out for drill. IIIIUIUU luvvuuuunl. Remember that Setnrdey. lst Msy. is the Inn deyfor tenders to be received for 100 sbnes Frontenso Losn & In- vestment Society's stock. The society hes been doing a sslu end protable business for neulv 25 yeers and paying good dividends hell yeuly. The reserve and contingent funds emonnt to 20 per cent. of the capital. See twenty-second ennusl report. V"... v..... . -._......_;- At the police court thin morning an In-mayor was ned O2 and ooata for al- lowing cows to run at large. A. Pearson waa charged with anotioninq and selling goods on Brook-`treat without a li no. Ou promising to refrain from vio ating the law again the case was diamiaaed. A oung man, for aaaanlting another at. a ancelast winter, was fined I20 and coal. Cloud [or Twu Dun. In ordur to make full and complete srrnngomenla for our grnnd nnl retir- ing-lrom-buuinon ado our Iboren will be cloud tomorrow and Wednesday. Re~ member the grnnd opening will positive- lybnko place on Thursday. A nl 29th, 1886. I-`. X. Conninean. 76 In 80 Prin- ces: atroet. Tiny WIII Llvo ;-nppy. These are they who buy their hams and brenufnst bacon : frouh butter for We 1b.; eggs. lino don. ; and one 0! those Inrga can: 01- tomnoeu for we, at Jan. Crawford's. III ull Iluniulnurl. On account of tho serious nro.whioh occurred It the Gas Works on Sunday morninfz. the compnni will not be able to supp y the city wit an to night. but will lnvo 9 supply to-marrow. XVZCI I l'ILEPBOl. Innh lo. LIIIIIIII. nu us: vyuun uuugc. To-night t.l1e0pora Home will be lighted by eleccricity. and "Engaged" will be lnyed. Itien charming piece. and wit the full company must draw I full house. l'l.'BVD3F DEB III [III WIIIUOW II [1110 I8- plny ollight summer Iaweoda -- Scotch und English-t.be latest. They range (mm 1121.50 tn Ill-I nor nnit. made to Illa lLIlllSl]-Bl.|0 |BIiI.'HI`~ IDS TRHKG from 018.50 to 018 per suit. made to order. ...-u., u - .u--u...-an--. Slronu winds and model-Ate galoa. from the east and south. partly cloudy weather with local rains. Shtiounrv or higher tempenture. '!ouoIhlng Now. La.d:en' celluloid oolhrs sud com: a Rockwell :-. 7' In. In. cums. The unntl vutry mocmg wu hold up 'l_`ugduy Anhgr_H_on__wu. -UIIIAI. Eann Dnnnrlo 00. st the Open House. luum Vcnry looting: In nu Anallonn Ohurcbun. 1-unumv. Mndro mruuo Olgon. (Sizes) erfectos. l5c.; Pin, me. 8. DA vi: 8: Son's new brand. They speak for themselves. J. H. on. M, .D..Ch.u., 1..n.}.P. ., Ml Edlnburth. HOlIIb\:l' of the 00110:: at Phnlnluu a lux- Roonn. Ontario. 097 nnu-u-nu u-n m.......o.... $ Mndn E'llJo Olgpn. Try them. Exceptionally ne. ` Superior to any imported cignr in the market. noun PAPER nusmssi

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