Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1885, p. 3

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J|JllII_illlERSll[ & cu.,| .7 rn.u:n`.`r hmivma mnnvnn ha. l A Young Lady lull uunll-I-en "url '~lg- nslly ls Beoossnry. Suluruluy was a mile lay upon the lort hill. The ulupn was in the all ternoon black with toboggsnere. Tha- nlixlc is narrow this your, and living crowule I the danger ol scczilcnt was in creased. The fun was very much en- joyed until about 5 o'clock. when an no cilcul happened. Cailct Cnylc-y it r.oem- oi-.saynl to iatevr e I.UlJ0;{2|ll.l on the how of which set Mi-4:4 ll:-len Yates. Half way down the nlinle Cuyley lust his run, sud the tolmguan shut ahead at n terri- fi-: rate. Without guidance it swung lrom Illlc to side. then whirled around and around nnt.l at the butt nn it cup- exzul. Mr. Henry (hlllcn-loeve appre- benileal her danger and ruelieul to her assistance. llehml aseinte-l her to her feet. but the pair llll not time to clear the way of another toboggan under the management 0! Capt. bhinnor. The young olcer My.-I hie toliogizan llll at tainell a velocity of sixty miles an hour. When he caught a glimpse of .\lis.~i Yetta` blue dress he was but a low leet away, and having a lady in charge criulul not risk in jump over the side of the slide, ' He had to go ahead. and struck both Mr. (iildernleeve and Miss Yates. Harry was caught in the legs and tanned up several leet in the air. In the descent he was severely cut in the head. was stunned for a few minutes and bled pro- fusely. Miss Yates escaped with a sprained wrist. The force oi the colli sion must have been great when three "planks of the toboggan were broken. The accident points to the necessity ol s signalling system by the use ol which ' collisions and mishaps like that 9! Sa- turday might be evoidsd. ' . .7 *"" they Tull ol Inkling fun In the In-chants Drive--An Avvufllltll. ` ' A upecinl mousing ol the Pollywog Club.cdlen by order of the President. wu held 901;]. The President said the club hind rcoivod a. special invita- tion (scented paper) to take part in the marchn.n'u'drive. It In: agree ! shut the _progIImmo being utinlncbory. the qlnb should turi: out 1(1) among. They will ho I special nu. drawn by two teams 0! mules. The uniform will be very elaborate--Cock'od' bun with white plnnu. cut-away velvet oonh. had btdochor of digpul cloth with I gold stripe. nudes stocking: and patent lather pumps. Wnlk-nonnd Gilmore wu nomiin Iohsodlothotibhom. Thoolubtholml adjourned ma `1`hnudsy."wlnI and union will In turn. ucculue Illlguepetl Wllll religion. with true chriatiemty they could never ho come dnuntinod. because it coutaiuul that which was essential t) then Well` being. He pointed out. too. that true hnpplnmul here end hereafter (fC[|Qn1f81I on urqununtanco emf oneness with Chrlnt. lu conclusxou bu relerrcnl tn the rapidity Inth Wfllffl uno's course on enrth Wu run. um! and that the great- est same on Me was Info itself without hope of the future. '11. run` he. "It should not he cum to lump comuznux- canon when we u-p-rule h. re, 1 hop tnut when ubaent from the body We shall meet tmether forever at home with the Lord." The vunglug was or pecially hearty. tl;e stu.h-me j0lllfDI_( in It And lling the church w-th their rneludy. The service ultngellnr-r wan uunqm-. and Much us must ha lung nu-I pleunugly remembered. IEI'Ill(i OF `l`l|l! lf0l.l.),;`|V0(:'S. -|.-_--_.._,.- -. _ . uct('pu?tl we IDVIHALIUD. Ami they nlle-I I gnud nunuy nut: In tho hludsomo hula edxtice. Mr. Hnopo-r pnvo an ap- propristodlncuurne. founded upon Pinh- pmun m. H. "I count. ull {rungs but loan for the (~l(`l`ol)CV of the knonlulgu o! Chris! Jmm-I by l.ml. He pointed out tun although 1 grant. msny In-gm. become ulnngnnmcl wnh re-lngnou. with chriuinmtv lhev cnuld no-var 5.. Luz. Wu.-k Lhe llrvv. .\lr. llmnpor, I nnl your nmluut nu umlncmo lmusoll. nuvibn-1 the mudncoa bu nu-ud M-rvu-0 1;. Lu cbun-b, the lupus. on Sunday eveulm: About 00!! huudro-I of them ct`(`plf.`ll the mvnuuuun. And they tille-I 1:. od mnuv mun m an I..n.l.nm. -.. -..-u ..-- -I 35- an nnuvu r. The ctimr mug 0-':~clIv-ly at all the DOIVIOI-I. Minn L'u|.lIull -uug I aulo nu the evenmu. "NelYt'I' my Uud to Thee." This was nc:spt.-I nu lneu of a hymn an-I the serncv conch) led with the be-uudnz punuung OIII sue cnuno It qnlrlugl clmogc or the mode of uwunng u. Balms than Ill true couvoruou there In nouuauy for deep penitence. fur oouvn-nun nu" approhonuon 0! run. And nding no other way of nape they looked to Christ. {or --olrnuon nod poacu It. was an awful thing to he wlhlecenvnl. loncnh Illa an n; um, `luv: in shell atop tn: anchor, All the Int! voylao don-. ' `Don Iran 0. man and loved onou, who've only you baton. 4 All vdoou-oh unborn singing Anthoy nut upon the uh: rs. Oonobolno. come homo. b-ad: Khan, We wait. in Inluo welcome the `[0 homo and run mold! the nu . W: 1.1: to nuromo than. W0 0&9. Wooomo In homo. sweet home," In that our occur I: am baton, In an: to hot the Milan roll BIO I3 I901: uho Ihoru. pnncnon Inomu who approved u! by not but to npptoved o! by Uod. The man who unnnxh hi: unnon without one: `Hurst : nuns in Iotdouu riuul lll populy aid u: No not- noa nopoonl without Ohms`: nuns in II." A Ohtinduu sermon we IIIO I bmldunu hulls upon uond fooudllioo or u nu mlhuut am. The true npoowho wnyol punohug III only deoanbun. Tun specter uftervnnh remarks-I um no land much quotobennioc rognnling tho nnluuom method: of the pronoun day. Convumoun were largely due to ouaumout. and emotion. -ml man up p,ilI1O8Ung4I`bO unrl-co I a tuna! I Lu) couvcruu, power ul the Mo!) uhuu. Mo Ins not. In vympstuyeithcr With the unpropund Iny In winch uucheru went out. L. pro-ch r. hgiou. Many were like the nun vnth A patent rune Iy who penucnbod II for every cooouubla coluplaiul. "Como! come! ' can we mince: lo runners, lilbonl pointing out she came qmriugn chungo the nrunnu u._ ls..lmu Mum. LAnIII|I-lor|Io$ln0Il@lB||)lulI- ophnoulnntnou. urnontueootcmyu onpopuluunbjooundnunou odou- hhdiolninpopulnmy. lnlboudnyo IhuvwuoIItong|unp64tion|oho|uI- 01550011. I-owin people`: yhulila. To doonchwu 0 III apiuu uod ud ogninuthnlnnauluonlluound. rm ltlninlndnll ptuohingnhonldbo to laulnaolllouhrnt. Ho and not object to making other things nubunious to onhnood.bnIptuAcbon should not Dtlnohmhnummiulanl in man hulm 1 nryuuin . mududnlliuuodau Illusion I _ ypnnnu onry uA|potfocImChrnuJunu. The diu- oonnooln bourndunhna Inn clo- qunuodlouicu. ol Ihou in- Thu II Inc.` I- I -...- ..-._-- ._ ___.......... I * -7uT.'wousa-a-/Na. h. llohul 0-on Inna:-not hunuudvuulyoocuiou. but lndlnq _.o. A 'l()lN.IUlv .-\ S .\1'l'l lll'I.\'l'. .,'~;::.-r;.:.- ":1 80 mm IIOI =50 dukllng Illorl o u'.u Tin the iuleo no home when `re slung AI shay won. no-on aha shore coma has come home. in undo the non` We run. In vuiv 6 2 -oloo no thee To homo and real. boo da the on. V0 wu: unwelcome thou Yo-ho. yrhu. than not boys, row, Suohoqwgumlgl-yugrnnu: A $1 l'lH'I.\ l.\' `EH\ l|`E_ OI II ll|Q Ilapllut l I V Flaw ~ln`|n[. . ,. n .. o.n..a... u as] THBOUGIITHEVALLF.Y.. In Ionian-an mu the grnnal canon Icnuyon) of tin, Yellowstone River. It runs, from the top of the bank to tho water's alga. an almost perpendicular deacont of 1,500 feet. No single man had over attempt- ml to reach the river. The lecturer de- termined to try. so one morning. after bidding hi: companion on n-Jctionoto farewell, he not out. At one time he was bnlod by n precipice; at nnotbor he was stopping on 3 swiftly moving river of rock and sand. Alter tren:on~ dons exertion he reached the bottom. From the skeleton of 3n elk lwtouk 3 rib (he h3d boon told by hll friend: that he hooded 3 rib, lor the lecturer is I bmholor) 3: 3 memento of his doscont Ho stsrta to !`o3oh the uunmit once mars 3311 got up 3t laslporfootly ox- lunotel. HI shower! 3 friend the trophy he Ind uonrod. This menu informed him t|13t it Wu not 3` rih..bnt 3. jaun- [in still thought it vs: 3 rib. but can- I0lG_d himself with the roection tint il it were 3 jaw thhro wore nthon who |..a ....I. . .:_:|-.. ...:-'i..i.'- 1!..- I... am.-n n.-n.-. The lecturer tmvollml next to Yol- luwutone Luke. On his way thnther he was struck with the variety of insect life. There was she jJvml innect the mosquito. and gut: would gather upon the horse: in bunches. When the Yul. Iluwntono Ink: burst upon his gaze. he was reminded of Scott`: doscrupuion of Loch Katrina: "Ono bumhlfd that of living gold, Loch, Katrina I .y bonouh bun roII d." Swans. pelllcma. herons and null: oated upon its uurhtce, and its water: aboundod in magnicent trout. Tue IU WUKU 3 J3 UI-ICC WQIU "II:IUI- `VIII! and undo . umuu,mi,'h.k.. Tm loo- tnror concluded by tinting that tho conn- ttyupo! thojellomtono wgailiuto ha Avnlntml . were co)! at the uurgnn and boiling nu 10.:-cuulre. In the l'pper goyscr lmslu were who found UM Fmnhlul, the Bee- mm. the (iruud nnll runny others. 0| I Fanblul went. up in grant spurts, risiuu nnul lulllug. and was so called lrocnu-:0 ll. pllyetl oxnctlv every .- mm- utes. The Beehive played In one ulna :11 column. The Grand weul. up In 3 uuiglnty spurt. then down like) a stun`. IIJBIJ up ngain, and aerwnrrls auckml up the water with noise lulw I whirl- pool. Clothes might. be Wnalmll in the gcysergz but tlm lecturer had bop-u un- lurtuunce. for on one occasion. owing to the nature of the mineral of the gey- ser. hm clothes were not wuslmul lvul. scnrched. the lecturer atescrmo-I the genera, of which than: were three basins. the Norris geyser. the l.um-rgvyacr cumin and the l ppur barn. The balm had been originally a lake. Mineral dopnaits had formed upon. in -nrfuce and had become hard. 'l`hrungh rrm-In in this crust. bunt z-toam uml uo-yaers that made the spot. ~oa1u IlllV't`. In the Lower geyner bum them was :1 luau of nan-Hung waters called ll:-I-'.-n Hull-Acre. and I lake whom waters" r.-vv- nu-. Irv y.....,.. Irv! rwes. The deposits were I the colors n! the ninbow. The waters were gr:-on and blue. and mum coul-I be Inn! 0! avery temperature. Aloer mentioning that he had seen Buohcvuoulnth-wunnmo: We noon in loroun the hnrbor bu- And uni hide the son. ...`.w. , in: there was a much. The ranch men. like Ibo Patrmrchs ul ul I, Qiiilllled heir wealth by the number of cattle and human Lhov ownesl. l'nlik-- the day: of the Pauiarchs the-re we-ra hut L-I Sarah lo Atmd al. the ihur anul liueii to the couw-rintioli. He ha I loeu warn ed that honea in that regi IU auuietiimwa `bucked. that a man hail his leg hrukeu becausa his horae `buck:-I,` an-I uiiu it IMO pauy was of that cliaruclc-r ho was LON not to stick to it. but. to l`)Ok for :1 ails spot and drop on to it in qirckly mi he cauid. The lecturer wan ghnl to any his horas dil nub `buck. Mk-r travai- hug mo miloa in thiu way he reached the park. The lecture: h0l l`d9B(`l H,8d vari- ous ubjacu ofcunoaitv. Ho picLuu~ I the Mainmoth Hut SpI Il:I|{!I. whivh hail ins-lo deposit: mmoman ill) feet. In lhnckuvna [be ~prin;;a )weJ lut) the (hr-liner river. in which latter were uuumruua trout. You could catch a ab in the Gardiner. drop it. in the hot water {ruin the apriuga and cook it without. mm ing {tom the apot. The I-priuga hrnka out in dieront. places and so furmeil ter- 'I"|._ .l......-io- ......... .II M... ....l.... -...._-- --u-a nun .--urn.- "Duth by mysterious proviaonoo Illd visitation of God." ()0 the llI0l'lIll)|( alto: touching I-`ornyth I friend of Ir. We|ln' who hurl intended to visit the Yel- lowstone rvlolved 0 rulurn. The lecture! buuhod on. Ho travelled somo dutnuco by stage. than. buying an Indian pony. npurn. saddle. blanket. rope and sour tvroro. uni dropping his IILUI ministerial dignity. in rode uvnv alone. The path uheu :rosae.l tho river. Atevery tron 7"4 . vv-`-----vv- wuu uovwootouuu uran- trophy ho oow hofolo him. (tho abou- piolobipoopwoo ocoodhaoo Ihotohlo) and hopod that tho} would wio non] ohototo uoinloit. llo tho: tookhio oodloooo with him to tho Notional Pork. tho Yollowotooo. "Thio pork. which is Iototo'o Ino- ooIun.".Ir. Wolll Inns. in 1-.100 miloo won ol 8:. Pool nod lionoopolio. ood io roochod by the Nonhon Pacino RR. ` Whoa tho mod woo hoina hails I rooohod `JIO ollpply oluioo Fonyth. won. it woo odd, . [ugh mm woo murdered over! morning for hrookloo" Thoro tho lootorot woo informed that ho would 'roIIvd.' `Rolling woo proctioorl on the `undo: foot.` on the now-oomoro were eollod. Tho now-oomoro wore dmuod. olrivptd. robbed and then cithor rolled out ol tho front door o! the bowl iolo tho otroot or out of tho hock door into 1- .n . rvqoiro to into prooootiooo opinot. hoina I U-tw --uv-nu vn vuu Inn uuv vow: uvv. -uuv the Ydllowituono. Few worn over hkon from the tint IHVO. and. win: the body In loan i, an unwell-gent. jury would w-- :1 `I361! II Cl! ullruvvul-UIII I- thoooll Ounpnn, snaps whom Mr. Wolld In not the hut. Tho lootnnr oolanhlntod the Qoochdlon upon tho lnnnluu L. .-- |..O._. |.l- ILL. -I.._ Aluuoundbaoa gnohd Ihocpponr uoodiho Rev. Ir. Walk in Uonvoom tionllnlllutdurdnyovonlngwhonbo dulivundhiswnll knowllnohnonlho Yollawuooo. Principal (hut. III into- India can locum. nlomd to was who had aided In tho Improvuunl ol tlu.n..Il... n...... -.......a -3.-- ll- Ilvqtotcllovunono-Iioul Dian Ind-nIWor- Iudoooilva-pl-tr . I1-I'Ln ltnolndllnn .1 It. Phnn_A III `I'll! IADI II ntnnolun win `IIIIIV. II. IIIJJ. It-`Ila cuioslu 0! Inc r-00-: Ion-up. oooluugouuunl-nu- 0%o~Al.Ii0dOIOolIoIly. A1. iujumce was done A citizen by publiulang that he gave 3 boy 15c. for `nding 930. The citizen Ina not the owner of the money. but gave :11 the chnuae he had in his pocket to the lad. because 1:. belonged to a friend. who nug- montcd thd amount. by 3 liboul dona- tiou. During tho evenings of last. yvoek cur]- iug contests between President Humil- ton and \'nco-President Short`: tenma ocurred and resultel as follows : FUR THE BEST WHITE JHIBTB. Brunet Ind Tia go to W. REEVES` when you bus I In-go naorunant to choose from. 0 THE PUBLIO-A. 5. LEE IIIIIIIO only F18-8'1`-CLA88 BARBER SHOP in the any. Bub Baoomgntuhod. Rot tutu IIIIIIIIIII and tumor. Good work- manship nnd utinllonon unlinked. Spo- ainl lndnoonuhjo utndultn. ...._ Revrvnl nernccn will be held in Sy- deulmur an-net church this week. Last. night a union prayer and fellowship servnce mu held in the church. and the cmrgrugrmuns of the Third and Fourth ML-Lllodnnt churches ware represented at II I |...l.l.. ..o........nZ.._ _____ .. _... _I_` odlo|Il`O,h|lIIllIdI)U'II.BIIlI~ Bulofliulo gun". lnboumll oh-. no Wodo'IDn Inn he-H. OUND AT LAB'.l'-L to y run-at odtoonnhudndaoh Bun- inn(hlImun&1L HAnn|I lHAnl! ....,.......... Means. 51. .1. Joyce and J. Murphy have jointly ne-rod a (ran me And 0150 bnuun tmnrds the on-cuon of a town hull, xf buxh nu Juycevillu during 1885. 11:14 uer is 3 very geueluna one {or um young men to make, and the Pin l burg Council wnll. we are sure. so con- nl.i.._ .1 A small supply of Russ Depilatory for reumvxm: superuous hairs from the Inc:-. neck or arms. just receivml It \V`nlsuu's Pharmacy. As this article is on.-n n-qulred the nlteutnon of those needing it. as mlirwted tothu-1 new Toilet lloqllisite. II..__.. II I l._-, -7 I I ll ' The meetings of the Saved Army yer unluy were \ery successful. Happy Uhnrliv. of Cubuurg, wn present In the 1-vuuin.-,1 Ind played four solo: on thq He also ung seven] cnum-ruua. lnymua. u gnaw : . J1. some weeks Ago a lad named Robert. Bulloch. (hnunoque. mysteriously Cis- appnred. .\'o tmce Lu been necurod ut ham. Hm father oen I reward 0! 92(1) for the recovury of the boy. living or dead. S J. Kilpauick bu ancienl stonel In the qunrnea in And about Knngn0on| to nupply the wnntn of the country for many years. He owns four acres of ne Mono ou Wolfe Inland. nu. .-,vv...u u - u l'| u-Lu. The (irund Orange Dodge of Eukrn Ontsrxo meets hero tomorrow. The 0&- corn and delegate will |l'fiVO tonight. The meeting will he" held In the lecturo mom of Cooke`: Church. `..v . .-.. .....u.v--1` See Prof. Hotchkidn upnngless tuna and supporter. sdvertmecl m snother column. (5.) and see him at the Boynl Hon-I. Frb. 27th. 258m, and Much III. `lu-I, : r-I and uh. A broken unlch derailed I tnin on the Bay 0! Quinn RR. on Saturday morning. No on: hurt. The tender wn rinnmgetl. nnd the driving bar of the locomotive hroken. n-. .1 . ,. . . .... . .- .u..-.... . -. Skinner. Cartwright Denistoun, Hendry, McNo:-, W. llendry, Ruclumond. Corbett, A .I-_.._ _..-.... .. ........~w.. Mn. ll. Conpor, rv! the Allen nettle- zmnl. mat of Be-llenlle. uuflenng ham 1 cancer III the brunt. mum` to Kingston- Au opoar-man was performed. but the puvent. was too weak tosnrvne :1. She haul nu Emlurolny. K... I3-.\l ll..p.. vvn vu--., Adams. Irving, Steins. Hamilton. __, ..... .. Amos S. Chnmberlin, 0! New York. one of the most prominent honemen 0! that city. uhol on Tlmrsdny of hurt dnwue. Ir` Chnmberliu wan well known in Kingston. H, I, ,. , , 1 .\ .n , ..: IZCI Z3 99 WI Tbo otldoulf muting lul email` in wall uundod. The Ipukon can learn. (India: and Smith. and they dull with pmhibition. This evening the member: 0! L.O.l... No. `[91, are to lava I sort of jnbnloo over the prompt rmtontion to member- lhip at one 0! 49 brethron. The lulnonnblo Inluel not! taught no The Boston Slouch." "TIC Nut York Pump-bundle," "Tho Komnngloll Crawl," And The English SLnighl.." . Tho chonr at St. Mary`: Cntbednl WI c-utc-rum the inmates of the asylum this evenmg. A good progummo bu been Pr9p.fQll and I good limo mly be upectod. .____4 L` .vL,,,n,,I:,, 1 v 1' Tho quart] At the penitentiary bu given out. and none time will In I!- qniud baton toolbar quarry on the (an an be opened. TL. -o_.I--a-v _.....-__ I--- __,:~, `nu long, an-o storm hu ended. Tho V-uy dnhagl p_snp l. __ _ _ $U'-$ I" 333%! |lIlIIIIl.Il- In 86. Hay`: Cd-llodr yuhxday the Rev. Fptbu Tvomoy punched at high Inui 3n the tomptlngol our Loud I in the vildonacu. lhnunbor tho ceding ol Iunhnh. Gndonmnn and eitiuu to-nu-mi onu- ing II the City Hotel. It 8 o'clock. Boo -.451.` 1.. .....II.__ -..I___. L225; '";iZ..'.'. ,, n. n: . I-IAAO Conlnknily of the Holy Punily willl won III WU urtvilvw truck will boxoltootohocitvlinll. Tho oppooioo to tho look Polio- mnt no I-oqooolod to nootol Polooo'o drug otoro ol 7:!) o'clock thio ovooiog. John Qooloh and lit. Boothe! Odooooo won cows; wood loot nook. Soon`: oxo oauqlu Ir. Quoloh so tho onn ood bcohoil. Next Sunday boinq Ibo Int Bondoy ol tbonooth. tho nofobnoohol tho 1I_._1__.___:-,_ _ , no.1, u, on ~...., .,............-. uunu nulzlvuuuviu nu .\ highly interesting nervica was I -u--uucuzuuu tuna vvou-v---n Ionovoluuoluow. ll.J.Ei1hnckulnppod out lhvlt P.ltR. tolfolpr Ihllol to-dny LN!) buhuluolous. Juopln lnrphyhtlnonlyoonodlu who hulndonouy this you. lie huhnkol |l1.(lI). 1 `FL. _______Al-_ -1 AL- A___L__ AL- 3-: -23; ynvyvvvo Tbopupudcadlllolnoloulho no -HI I.` l_-u- A;-,-n--u- Th. Tholninlhod oI.W.t0.II." IIOIDIIB 0! `I'll MI. dnv hnl psnod. And now beneath the fading H in We no Iaomumrd hour! n 11:. I00. -bun the III! llow H yrs. 0! lion noon: the wsourn ukln. In home. and run. snd loved ones. Yoruba!" the h-ubor has on. list the music stoning y n.n- - lnnulvun . Campbell. Robertson. Sutherland. Paul. McAlister. Dalton. Szruchnn. Wnlkom. l-`rum . Ilcllooaio. Cu-ruther:,,,. Short, I(Colh#dnAI- uncut.-no-n EESPEOIAL - OFFERINGS -rms - WEEK ____1N_____ Euvy Cochin! Cloth! If 150.. nnulnr vrlm 22:. Heavy Oouluno (rosin It 19!-. llhr jlnloouo. _l!ouy0uon|nclothIulBo,ngnluprlou1o. Allwxlstnclochl-lIo.,:r gals: prioese. Block Cuhzn In at In. regnhrpd-mic. lino! Ouhnorc us 28: 2 n1` poo Sc. Lullo-`Intent Bauer llunuloo. Ouch. Indhfunl Ill:-0' Wcolpa Gnlhl M on Prim. . Luna` uadllmu woclon onneoouun n on: him. - . abwss . at A 3xsonga'r*r:: ' II._.l_.J - .a--nnn ID:_... I... -.. 21.5. .._I._ IA. _...A an- , A V , ., n.o.a ua\oo4.yaoo1>u.u Fanny Shun nun-.mry 1oo.. mat nu A Jol-nun oou Witlalngluh mun. tmoonoho. u..mnI_noo. no nu:-when Piqnu.6o..wo|-lhloo. 10uoWh!IoChook Ilih-_h..I_uIl0o. ' srnncn 13: GRUMLEY, n.~......n. mg. u...1 ' nun '_..; IQA'n_n_...- -...... \l-L in um. um sax TnsA`r1ss{,T my cum, AT 121-ZI:.PLRYAl1ll. Embroideries. with Insertlons to match; Better Pat- terns than usual and Lower Prices. Our Silk Safe is now full - Silks from 30. per yard. New Goods for each de- partment arriving aaily tor JAMES RICHMOND & CO. I?`-h on mice 19 [:_ENT8! F. NISBETS SPEN QE 6:: oRU*MLEY's, --AT One Case Handsome Sateens. GlIRK_ ` [Iur.Prmcnss & Bagtvtstrasts IIIIES Consisting of Jone,-3. iu hgm And dsrk colors. Beautiful Prints. iuphlion of All Wool Delsinee. Summer Silk Check: Iron) 30': per yard up Whmn Angl Gray (`nuons very. very low The very bent value in Dry Good! at A. ROSS`, I.`_L In Clark & ].V.[1nnes Genuine Cordaline Corsets at 59c., regularprice 75c, Celebrated Side Spring Corsets at 760., worth 90c. Crompton's Flexible Hip Corsets, 128 bones, only 760., sold elsewhere at 90c. 5 i 0 (`AS158 ;\j%1;%Ws1312w1NG GOODS PM All] THE suum] L:-cw. \-ts: Qgnganrn wn\a\.IA\l\Q L l\JA.l\Il.L IV \.IV\J \I\l-lLJ\JUk7 XII KIT?-, {worth 75c. Splendid American Corsets at 50c , usually sold at DC. C()USINEAU&CO. 500 Pairs Ladies` Corsets from 20c. Ladies` Embroidered French Wove Corsets at 30c., :__A.1_ '71:- M u._ [JOHN LAIDLAW & son Embroideries. CRETON N ES! SATJLENS I V. v...` ......._.,v...-' cv-.vv..u- One Case Stylish Cretonnes. l'aCOXE AND SEE THEM. ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODTEI OpIpolihOi u an. Feb. 10. W 0 VEMBROIDERIESI NEW WARMAPH the In.non,:. 10 can. IDVI HI IIAIII ' . n.:.w.mu.uuJ.`. ..`i {.'i Feb 20. I Embroideries. IWALSI-{&STE3ACY S wextra Value in Black Goods, and muewost Materials to be had by purchasingat --V-4: Feb. 13 The Largest Stock in the city to select from and at Prime ` that are UNLPPBOACHABLE. ALL CLASSES OF DRESS GOODS. 306.30. Just Received a Large Assortment Cheaper Than Ever. 'WALSH &STEACY. . khan) 8a.; lligshn. 1.L.._:I , _. _ .,,,,v_ ___.__.j I8! I O "1 "" l """ Pullnor Emulsion (.`o.. llnlllhx. Gn'tLtxm,-I hnve used PUTTNEK8 EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL. &c.. for A number of yonn. and hove found it a rem:-dy of grant use in many forms of discus, oapocully in Pulmonary tounplmnss. Scrotum, Annals. mud in fact in an note of the Iyntem nhovnng I nnnnn coxnmox or mi nmon, with uc: or ran nud dotoriontion of vital forces. I have plea and it. with very-much satisfaction. in Wnulnn Disease: ol Children, und Iomn other com- plninta incidental to childhood. R. A. DAKIN. \ Puowuui, Nov. 12th. 1834. \ DR. DAKIN, of Pugwash, N.S., says: - -an-I-`unnnlnnnin `n Ilnlnlhw LEX_ BOSS - NORTH SIDE- OPENED TO-DAY: IN AND OPENED UP AT -`opp-m ' huwhdaoc` Ea T T III and I84"! 128 &: 130 PRINCESS ST, Ila I-cu tho ndlun Iurbor sun um Embroideries. Embroideries and II Fab. 1! BLEIBIIE SALE I PASTRY THAT GA N T BE BEAT Shut Btu! that bu no equal. couferllouery. Florida oranges. sweet Hus nut Grapes. Choice Cakes. '1'llIT&E lllll} STREET BAKER! With Bird`: Eye View and Msp of the Seat of Wu ammanmmm in Golan Shirl (long of tho thy), V lth:. Jn;k.;sDpopulu' ICIOIIZ). Alrl `Clad . . an on . Hat on: hm-wow can it: song). when lnvoly uoll. you. In oonh. Ila:-I-:'IIe.gu1|q,uununnuu.a 310-: has uthodtynlhpriu. The IIOIINEII Bookstore. F|NETWEEDS50o.,] `libb slut `input. Ilnuoouhun vullvu-II lon..u1luunol0a. Hardy & Murray's. Ill. WWI. 'lUEEl|$ I10 PIIICSSI ITIEBT. Fohturyio. . CHEAP SUITS FOR YOUR BOYS, -(`0.B AID I83 l'lIIZl--_ A18)-A LARGE RANGE no any n home-bound |nu"noI. um: vary storm in o'or_ no boon no nut breaking Upon the hnul-ly shore. u-on u harbor ' 3 Do! an` worm Ior Ill 40. `I hroo DolIIn' worn: for 12. Four nouns` worth for CI 50 Fun Dollars` won]: for O1 2,000 YDS- SHOWING .~" Q|i.. REMIBE 1| `A Line ol Beau 3I`[OIlOI. There in much rivalry between the two 'g1-out steamboat companies which nevigete the St. Lawrence for the su- ptemacy end monopoly of the mime during the coming season. Senecel of the put. F. E. Gilml"`d!nliee the easement end he: lelt for New York to complete arrangements for the lesson. A line from Kinmton to Mensreel is` proposed. in connection win the Can- dien Peeic. Michigan Centre]. Ucice it Block River end New York Centre] nil- I I say: the Thoneend Inland line in e thing .v-_.._v_ __..-_. ...-_.--u V`-Wounded honaw" 1: qgtined. The Fort Hill Inning carried Britain`: lhg ndlrowning lortress for lo:-by you: this nrilln 2301:.-.1` In-h cgnlr -3lz|. Inn wluu .lIlIlG| Wltllvju II!!! WUUI. IVIII-I III! I ordinary feeling, tho`ignoIninio1u_ bury? inuof Idohchmenl. of Her Majesty : `flbahinsbo snow by on indopoadonl Ilnbmuring party 0! but hall the num- hot. And the mom and mu mud calmly for rcvoip. n_na-got it. On 4 Batnxdnifit plsood Ihouuilutolkr Qhioml Bl'iI`II nlourund pluck hands 00II5I.IIt|Ihonn:y in not nonun- -I- an-u-anal -_J _.-_ __...._ n.._._ L__ ' CIIII Jllliillllls Ill! 1533 IUI IUI I WI. I with pridp. witnessed last week. with nol . -.4I:..-.. l...I:_- Al... :_....x_:__. L_.._.- You can uloct. any pioco at Iuuic or my In do Boob h-on our stock Ind hue Al the annual meeting of the Baptist Church recentiy. lleun. W. Strange and G. H. Meadows were elected dee- cons. One replaced the law Mr. D. D. Calvin; tor thesecond there was no special object. "But." the pastor says, under the providence of God, end in ' view of Mr. White`: death. the grunge- ment. was I wise nnd suitable one." Finnncinlly end spifrtnnlly the church is progressing. vvnuvwvy-UIICIUII- $y T TIC ply nvaupd andnayoqntpuon [ital wilnhty. . Dc-bulls: COIL`; students. The atu tents of the Daminiou Bush nose Cotluge on Saturday evenlnxrdir ensued Ibo quontion. "Would it be I.dvisa.- ble no send I Cunsdian contingent to the Soudnn ?" It was decided in the ninn- min. The speakers were : For the |trmsl.ive-Mosarc. Wilxnol. Conley. Watts. and 8. Chain; for the negative - Messrs. Mucdonaell, Dn, Ovens. Lyons and McMillan. I Many Frazer. charged with lnrcany. was remanded uutl to-mormw; sud C-unn O'Toole. who was supposed to ban [Ml of Frazer's, was also urralgzued Ollbimll-Al charge. In mnsequence of insnicxenl . evidence he was uisumued. The charges in tbno snow ewes were wathdnwn. the psrues interested hav- ing complied with the snow by-luw. The programme of the tel-mot.-ling and concert. to be held In the City Hall on Feb. 26th, will be found in another column. Every one Interested In young men should try snd make this the event of the season. Cnke, et.c., may be sent. to the City Hall -Iny mm`: on Tbursdny next. Rev. W. Gnlbnith. LL.B., Presxdent of the Montreal Conference. will delnver his popular and very instructive lecture on " The Inuence of the Bible in the Education of the World," 1n the Thml Methndxsn Church on Monday evening non. Fighting In Ibo Bartlett. A Iennoion wu cnnse-I in the `hlvn tion Army barrncka yestonlay bv Ilm quarrellmg and ghting of two young men. Due 01' the dinputnnts was struck in the (Ace. 'Ihe Any looked an-non: when ulutioninu stopyod tho row. Ildellblo nrkln; Ink. In what every lsdy Ind gentleman to quires. Gnnn's ink is jet black. Does not burn the lmennnd is rrvtlly mt!//h/r. Only sold at Wilson's Phnnnury. ! X Another pier l(X)x8() ft. will be made to the Bamboo dock at the Grove lnn. ' Ttoimprovementn now made ind con- , sempmul mu cost 04.00:. Col. Hewitt. left no-day 1 Vin New York. He lulu Sonia on Wednesday. Ono Dollnrf in run for 75 eenun. Two 4 Light. to moderate Innds. continued ne weather. higher I.-m`perazure. lothmn-I (`hu-uh. lurrno at L 0. Lodgu lo. I In onus lhll as 13 p In. rclwu. no-mu. laorcu by liar. V. uulrumn in tho `third (`hunch Lodz: 0:-nu U-uh. lhg If at run-an nd I`-VII Iva.-insular In such month j DB9. IIIJLLIVAH I uAllIh'I"l'. .,..,.._, -... I. lll7l.l..lVAN. I.D.. lW.0AIlAE'l'1', ID. 8! lung 5; sun. DI Wellington :92. 3.; 1 VIVII IIOOIAI IIITIYOOO at the can Ina-mlluhollulollovu: nine 1 bob. no. to: has .IuhI.u`l5p.-. Io.C.uloulu.IluIhd Oink-I lnu.lo.InIchjInuI I -.8 no $ NEW Wuslc 2! -IICI IGI ZZTUUVIZQ HTIVCII I-lulu: InnIhnlull:hloIoho.:|`Icollod. nun . cannula haw. II. a P :?:Ea 0.9.11] W Ilud I |u.n=uIov1n.I. nrrlvuu WQIIMIOC Honour lldodl. CITY AND VlL'lNl'l`\'. . at City lull 5| I for England by the 3 5. EOIIWABD-" 3011! for Baritone or (`oh- Inllo; Inn: in Olur lr. Tolgm nu. zooonu. I'M: Son: has been I vonbuy woken of by Load Critics. We Ippand the word: x Oppoeed to Beleauoeau-on and supercial CulIvl'alolI- Unluloreel teaclnere. Anniversary sermons were preached` In the Third Methodist Church, corner Ilonueul and Brock streets. yeeterday. ' The audiences were large. The church is very comlartahle. It was bniIt._ six years ago and now possesses a coneider- able memherehlp. The congregation. however, and conference are embarras- ed by a conaidenhle debt. Within a month revinluuo eervicee. have been held in the church and great religion: fervor awakened. The eerrnone yester- day were, in view at the fect._perticnlar " ly appropriate. Principal Grant oocu. pied the pulpit in the morning. He rpehe tron: Hehrewe xi. 89. The . -...I:-ng. -..al.. -_._..:-.-.I AI. _ _--__ uvlrtucuv - u...-. rJ |Aa'I"I4llJ vv nu-1 --rnnuvcu lnmilv. II. we: believed that many of the congregation came lor the express purpose of l`o6k'lVll![.{ apiritunl profit. while the word of God was being deliver- ed and wh-le an alcctionnte releroucu was made to their departed lnenll an-l brother. Rev. R. Stillwell. the pastor, discuuiseil on the words. "It. doth nut. vet sppear what. we shall be." making special relorence no the inexpresnible do- lighs which gloried uints will realize when they receive what we may call their new, heavenly, reneJ. intensied. right. hearing. npen-II, feelings. dc. He spoke of the unbounded pleasure which the mum wonden,ol honven mnv pro- duce. A sincere and respectful reference was made to our departed friend and brother. who we: not only 3 member but I most attentive oicinl of the church. His experience of divine love and mercy end raving power became much clearer and deeperduring the months 0! his pro- longed illneu. The preacher said. `We here, no doub;. but that as last he win more than conqueror.` " *t-'u..-._-._a...:5 Ilsrv-v nu... uuunuwu Al` uv. xuul umgionoo greatly app:-ocinod the clan. In n nlhrnoon [IO 8 o'clock Rev. Lelloy Hooker vary clqcuvoly spoke [too the words "Yo can receive the Holy Ghoqt not many dun hobo." ' , ~ onion 31 `Ill tannin:-. ._ 1 1t_II_.__lAL U3-Cw CI Ill 'IIIIII'T- " 1; an mung. in, w. uolbuith. I `LIJoBu|"0I.Xlo 0! `b3 00"` In the Fourth Muthodml Church. to the memory of the Inc Robert Curuov- sky. 2; sernce occurred last. evening. The church Ina auimuly draped by 3!- lerztiounto lriends and the seating; capa- cny of the boil ling ran uvernto-I by those who came ta pay respect. to Elm Llepasrtol and sympathy to the I-c-reaved l-....I- I. _-- l._|.-..A.l .L.,. ___,,__ ,1 The sermon Which followed was 0! a. purely gospel chnrncter. and was laund- ed upon Pualm xxxvm.-ll.: Shall my loving kindueas be decl-Areal in the grnve 2" He urged the people to have the lonng kurluc-as of (Poul declared dur- ing hfe. because there was very hule hope bl being Able L get. it in lying and certainly none in the grave. The hymns and muucal service manually were 0! an appruprluli character. n. V`: uv `nu. uuv nu.-nu the burden lul un to amino. And thus the wine sh|.ll not suffer. The n-hgion of Jesus Christ in not I hard thing to hvo with but I hard thing to gel. when refused so often. Few indeed become L hnsliunl in their Iut momenta. and God's word tells us that there in no gospel tor those who die without. Christ." ! Iund, etc." The Iootlllllll dud not tuly long uncl now we mourn our loss sud E reynice in the usurtnce of his hung at homo with the Lord. which I! butler. It H hard to realm: Hut be who wun woralnpper bow at both aetuces two weeks again now no more. Let us thank God for the service be rendered during his course here for so mnuy years. Let us. remambo.-riu;.: the loss of our nut and clear. thank God that the Info of mu. hlher spun! nu]-mg. Let us reuxom her. that r.o.v| workman nu-I burden- benrcr is gone. them is the more A L- .._ 5.. .I,. -...l gI._ L . _ _ . -.. -_...- ._ -3--u --u vs:--. uuu openkor continued: We In not hole to mound his praises. A annual and by gnoe WoulJ duhko that such should be done. To tell ol what God had done tor him, Ind tbtongh him for others. in the object [.0 would have an keop in view. A hand and pllycllll India will be Inland. Tuooo for whom he pnyod. and lot whose ulvouon ho loogol, wnll hue no unrpnsc in honing thu Im ul- ntion wu hm greatest winh tn-I most coveted desire. H I cmd see this brought nboul. be uid. I would cue for little besides. Knowing well that the your: of ms pnl-,;nmug-a were fut pusmy away he wuuul lrrquoutly speak of the tone of help tint be woulxl erect Lg-nu mud uguiu to the pulse cf Uud. lne cud wu not unexpected by lum. A Verse given no u recent selmm he olteu repenurd dunng the In: four weeks. "Like cruw-led forest. ueea wo _-`.--v- ----'--a can can: -- godly mother. Though bout 0! but loving sympathy .4 the lly ago d ll be nounliohuo haduutnngyurnila for than blotting: hokuv Icuhcn. 1'by poophuhsll be 8] pay]: And an God my God." In: tho lcolingoxpnuutl concerning her. Mic: ape-king ol the nliuioon uporiuoouol Mr. White who I yoonghnn in the army. of his experi- ence: in England sod Canada. the nil`- __- _-A L--- THIS WEEK W E MAKEA BPECIALTYI OF SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS. ANAV IVERSAKY 3ERVICE?`. punt -coma onlho lluhly. 1050. It. Wlnh nu uanindby loathe- tln Qoolncohuvoln. and uvotulur he was u noun sul landing nonbu cl `tboohuoh. llinhouovuovuulho diuponlolsbouhntllun vho.indo- uomintioul Iotk. won in the any- ln lllnnthooIouoldcuoa.InIIIInt` ndohuch clock spun dnloliho work 01 thoahutch hllon bin. and than ooa In willingly nppliod. Bo ` lucid his 5-mucus [vlocguro In ttyingto lutho: the can 01 Christ. Bin III another nnnplo ol the iullnonoo oln -null-p -.. OI._- 'I`I...--I. L._.AA -0 L-_ I up----cu-u-1, -v-upon-vuuluvuuguv` plion. PuuIlI|lnIurnnnInv.It. Ydudny -clilglhovil 3- narhldIlulnuU.P.WI:ihoanIud inIblaudII0hItch.ntl|tvulup- ly uundodbytholxiutln duode- onuuludbynouhuuolllsocoaqrr QQIKA-n B_._..I.`__ AL- -.__._ D__ K- --vr-uuuuIn-UZIZU_nII.I-u- Winn : ans. lie all Eh! at lb, ..____-__, ,, 1-: :4, ans`; IEIORIAL SERVICES. tho banner ..;......| Henderson & [his I

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