Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1882, p. 3

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GOFFEES Yester day afternoon a horse belonging to Capt. A. H. Malene was hitched up by 8. little boy named James Hickey: and driven to the Captain's door. As Mrs. Malone and Mrs. Captain Dix were stepping into the cutter it is sup posed that the boy dropped the linee to turn down the robes for the ladies. Be that as it may. the horee galloped off, leaving the ladies and the boy standing in the read. The horse shied to the left down a lane, and over e steep bank to the ice. the cutter following but in the air like aboy'_s kite. After running ll. while on the ice, the horse dashed up the slip at the Cameron storehouse. thence into an orchard. where the cutter. in swinging around. played sod havoc with the apple trees. and was almost completely demolished. when tired of his ehcepede, the horse returned to the stable with a piece of th shafte still attached to the harness. W on the boy wss interrogated use to how it happened. his reply was: "It was d-cl-done so qu-quick. that demcsn t-t-tell anything b bvbout it. Moral- Don't trust your three minute horses with little boys. T-ooh. His Lordship Bishop Cloary. sccom-. pnniod by the Rev. Father Kslly. his ` secretary: Rev` Fsthsr Twohsy. Chsir~ man of the Sspsnts School Board, and Rev. Fsther Hogsn. spsnt a tow hours yesterday sfkrnoon in visiting. cumin- iug sud addressing the clsssos ol tho Christisn Brothsrs' School. The strand- snce of pupils wss very largo, than being found present in ons clus eighty- ono boys. too may we should ssy for one Loschortolook sitar. His Lordship osxnsstly sncoursgsd tbs pupils to make the best us of thsir school dsys. so that they would have no shot rogretu ` for not hsving turned them to good Id- ' untsge. lntboooussol his rsnu-ks. this Bishop plsinly showsd tint he wss 1 strongly in (not: of homo studios. the importance 0! which has boon so much | quostionod ol lsto. __po_%.- s \IlIIII. Ibo Chrhllll Iroller-"School Maury.`- l'hoIu.!.Ia0IIIudIboupoI-G olthonnulinmilvhiohtholouol Kr. Junulacnuvuholinglynlludalto. Thonombalouihorollnunboutlbo and an but you. The hynn book. snboriudbyl|IoGcnc:lAnunhly.In toboinlrodnooddurtholatol luck uuu Iuuuunuu us un: nuvvv I-wulvvl ....-... iu the veltry of St. Mary's Cathedral. Mr. J. A. McMahon occupied the chair. Anhough the winter has not been a. severe one. the Secretary reported to the mating the steady increase of nppli ......o.. in.` nhl nuul n-nhnhlu Hm I-nun mg. pub: .Ir.&T.DtIanwuIPP;i"' gd Cuban. Hi Ir. 0. W. Install. a. __...n_._. IIIUII (Opium u-In -n. u. -. \tw-rw 'l`nount. the humid Intanont. which showed that than had boon ruined for current. oxpoluu. 0'2.4l0.-13; the dinbnnunolu Ion Oi.2'll.7-D; and due prooodiq you. 0188.81. Th- lnllnrina Inna Mann rnivuul Im- uuu priuuulj yuan. yu-u.o-. The following bu boon rli.-sod {or miuion work: Homo Minions. 0242 3:): Foreign Minion, 0170.46; College Fullwl. 0101.80; Knox Collage, 075'. French Enngoliution. 008.66; Mininbors. WI- down nnd Orphuu. 009.46; Aged nnd Innn Minishn. 096; Home of Indus- try. Thsnkngiving Dny. ` 019.81: St. Andrew`: Sooioty (special! 9-10.47: making I win!` oi 0808.68. 'l`|.. Q-Ink-th Q4-hnnl hnvn glen nnn. IIIVIIJIIKII KI UIIU IIVIAIU III I-BIIIII I uuu vau- 'l`he Snbbtth School report. was rem] by Mr. Maxwell, the Secretary. The number on the roll is 128; Average at teudanco. 80. na. m . u . 1 11.. _. wuuuuuu, uu. The Truman: oloctaod an: Measure. Capt. Middleton. R. Gaga. J. E. Couper. George Cluton, A. Horne. And 5. Su- Lherlnnd nunnnn Lmv sanunm) The Auditor: are: Jun. Murray. jr.. and W. Middleton. rnu .| I ,.AL ,,,,A:,__.-._- .._,a-.I Hull `V . JIIUIIIIWKIIJ. Tho thank: of the meeting were voted to the Ladies` Association and the choir. after which the meeting closed with prayer. _?.., ,_. On Sunday afternoon at 8 0'ulock the munbors of the above Society met . u... ..-_.._.. ..t cu u......'..t'..oL.-.l.-cl III Illw|Iu@Tu-a-------. l|hoIbovoohInolnld|nacovu- iI._ Ahuduvudnulunuhubytho an 2 -n_,..___ ....- -.....i-Q lulllllll` D nun: us vvvvu-v. The Snbbnb School have 1180 can tributnd to the Home Mission Fund 025. an .1 nL..n, ;-_L.,| ____,._. _-_ .......l rum in `u. p:q1o um gm! 15 women in tboliotol Dial. Bods he-some of untorum hula ho pheodoatbo IIIII writs. ' Pat-ictsnllivuynjuulunononthn go in the nine. still mien. boI. hiI|o[iIhnI.|iIg Indhowill noon MARMALADE llnnu-my on Garden lnlnnd. .--_...__*.- noun at out -out Din. llev. Mr. Staord. of Montreal, was received with applause. He spoke of the interest attending the meeting. and the inspiration to be derived from the presence of so many young pel`i0u.~|. He gave an account 0! his labor in Domestic Missions, and slietcheil the iiioriil degradation that existed in socie- ty in Canada itself. The Christian Church was dependent upon missions for the perpetuation of Christianity in its highest type. The mission work brought men into contact and sympathy with Christian character. developed his soul. and made him the true ideal Christian. He venerated the old inin- iaters of the Methodist Church". 'l'hey were a noble race, and turning to Dr. Elliott (under whom he did mission work) exclaimed, You. I reverence with as inuoh awe aal do the mighty cataract at Niagara." This brought down the house. and for a few moments intense enthusiasm prevailed. "This is the liiglieat compliment! can pay you," he added. which excited another demos- stration. In Quebec and other parts of Canada the missionaries were enduring as many trials asmen in China or Japan ever did. The missionary oause excited the human sympathy and made a man feel that all men were his brethren in whatsoever part of the world they lived. It made a man feel that he was not the only one on the earth. but only a speck among the millions. The Church again. he held. was indebted to the mis- sionary cause for its regenerating and reviving power. This was the highest and grandest testimony of the power of the Christian religion. which would yet triumph over every obstacle. He retired amid much applause. um. .i..:.. ..--J---/I . nhnrnn -nal than Rev. Mr. Crosby wu received with much enthusiasm. and hogsn his ml dress by giving an account of his home at Fort. Simpson. situated 16 miles from Alaska. on the Pacific slope of the Can- cade mountsins. It is to be the ter- minus of use Cusdn Pacific Railway. A brunch only will be run to Port Moody to please a. few white poopls there. Across Lbs ocssn from Fort. Simpson is Japan. and from this country to Fort. u....-..,... nmnm nnronl the conhinont. eleo been dog-eetce end roeeten. but u out nun Japan. nuu ~uu....._, .. Simpson. thence across the will be the greet commercial highway to this old world. He mentioned the grand mountains in the fer west end eeid that in thie oountry. when travell- ing on the nilweye. he felt lonesome at not seeing e mountain here end there. ll they head theee their soul: would be bigger. `their imeginetione would eoer higher. end they would do greet and mighty things (or, the eelvetion of the country. (Cheere.) He felt thet he could not give thew yeere of hie ex- perience in one night but he might give a ekewh of one veer of hie work. He had herd triele end he had grieved at the crueltiee precticed upon the heath- en young and upon the old, who were left to eterve end die. There were no cannihele unonget the lndiene. but there were men known e.e "men enters" who would go to the [reve yerde. ex- hnme the deed. Ieerthe bodieeto pieoee end with e legor en en: niereh through the cempe melting frightlulend hideoue disturbenoee. Two men. now oenvert- ed end lecel preechelfe. were connected with ench e eecret head. There hed ei.neethe`introduetloe ohhegeepel theee hedeheee eheegetheimplybytelling tlkieeteu-y (June end hie leve. He ml -I : 9- -- FKIUCX U! III` Ulluuu The Chair-In nhrpd to the depend- cnoo of tho ninionriu the [ibu- slity of the pooplo. B0 3 into the detail: ol tho management of the uocirly and abound how every dollar ub- mribod Ind boon upondod. Out of Ifty other miuioury Iaoiotiou the one under the control 0! the Methodist. Church of Canada III! the moat cocoo- miod Ind loul expensive. 9-- n. Pllinn ....A klual-gnarl -imi. ronreu Blulu Iuuuu nppmu-u. Thu choir rendered`: chorun und than who 1u'ny ltn$'l. IIIIIIH Insnlunuw pnuilod during tho owning. Thonoolgwu ope-odbyllov. DI`- Elliott. who. that ningiunnd |Il'3!"' onllod Mr. B. I. Britten to tho chair. an , n; -:_,,__ _-l____.I A- A`_- )__-....I BIRTH ANIIUIINGBMIINT CARDS. nus: nouns ways-uuw. Rev. Dr. Elliott nsd thoropon. IiIni~ luto tint pnblinhod yolk:-day. The Sydonhun Street Church 51570 01,410.99 lnt. you . Thukn were extended to the lady oolloctorl ind now appoint- nonta nude. Tho list 0! Committee- mon_wu duo rad. Mr. A. Bunion-d in Tnuuulu of the Committomnnd Mr. W. Mc Russia the Secretary. The roport vms adopted smidst npplauu. 'N.- ..L...:- ......I....I . mlmtinn. LOOKING ll`I`0 TIYIUIII I- Rev. Mr. L. Pesrson was lDtI'0dl.lC8l. and on opening hil address dwelt upon a scene that he had witnessed st the last neesion of the Dominion Parliament. He described the prosperity of the North West and the glorious condition to be reached when the gospel is preached everywhere. when all have accepted the Saviour. God had especislly blessed that country through the labours ef the Methodist missionaries. Once there were only two languages into which the Bible was translated ; now it is trans- lste:l into upwards of `I00 dialects. and ss the vast multitude will enter the gates of_the great city they can sing: -.'m..... L: .-..I..mnd nu nnt. nf nll ma. IX Fit it TIT wnul ul-`y- naI.uvcnldwbouInIooIu|aug dinhnou. Iuthoudhunthauvnn ,A~__ ..-_ I_A____ __pI._-:--- guwu Ul`uuu `I'll: Luv] uuv, us... o.... "Thou hast. redeemed u: out 0! all us- tions and kindred: and peoples and tongues," He concluded by A reference to the future universality of the gospel. u... u u-...t.....l ..._...l-.-.l n nnln in u bu Luv Iuuulu uunvvn-nun, u. mu. ,.\.,-r-.. Mm: M. Bnmford rendered a solo in u very pleasing manner. ....... van. .. InuAn\`uDlI1I'l` Lust wail; Brhnnstchnrch Iucmwdoaliothobuiidhooocuion buiugllu nnulniniory nosing. 1'5. .|.u.... .... ...-Iul -inn ah-u. I-iIu-ijljg ----.. rrhophornwuonwdulwithclcu-k _.. .._.._I-I-I...-|.nlnmnnInnnl uuuruun unn--. r"--v--_--I -' EVM Wold. Ho ducnbdthc hmmdhhpguupnnd churnhntl Fan and I0 -i""` ,l,....`.,au-1- hiubuuo Inll!` unlnlinnlthu. and-ric0~M""! :.__L:.|.aL.c.n.n-`-Imntl:a|InlQI`l'U Vlvnln tan: -:u---...- ull our Bani} alpaca-sung Agata. Atltiinunlinplnliuhdu 1 >'I"o In mod hy ran: to announce tn lnendn lhn`hir\ ol 3 child. Vsrionn donnqnu. Ilwpordoz. Hench. Inupuvu Duuulu Iyyluuuv . The choir rendered a selection. ('01. (izowuki arrived at the Royal Military Collq,-_{e at about 3.15 and was received at the shoulder by tho Cadet Battalion drawn up in `line. He then inspected the cadets. After the march past he inspected the gymnasium, the barracks and tho engineer shod. after which he witnessed the explosion. by elwtricity, of four pounds ofgunpowder, placed under the ice. T he explosion made a round hole about 1.5 feet in di- ameter. This morning he made an in- spection of the drawings executed by the cadats in the various courus. Err:-1'9 UOCoA.-UIATl!UL nu: Uourolrirc -~B_v 5. thorough knowledge of the nsmral laws which govern the operations nf diget tion and nutrition. and by a. careful nppliom tion of the ne properties 0! well-selected Cooon. Mr. Eppa bu rovidod our brash- Iast. tables with I. de iostely nvoured be- verage which may snve us many henv doo- tors` bills. It. in by the judicious use 0 such Articles of diet that I constitution mu. be gndnally built up until strong enou to resist every tendency to disease. Hun rods of subtle maladies are oating Lround us ready to attack wherever there in I week oint. We may escape many A final shaft. keeping ourselves well fortied with pure b ood tuld a. properly nourished frame."- (}it'il Serrire (:'aulIe.-Mn.de simply with boiling water or milk. Sold onLv in Puck- em and Tina lb. and lb.) lnbelled--Jun Em: & Co.. omceopnthio Chemists, Lon- don, Eng "--Also mnkers of Eppfn Choco- late Essence for afternoon use. Thousands cured of cnturh. bronchitis asthma and lung diseases by Dr. M. Bou- viellc-`H Spirometer, an instrument which conve ysmedncinal Eropertieu direct to the pnrta nffected. T ese wondorfulin|t.ru- meuts are used in all rit-clnn hospinln. and prescribed by leading physiciuna. Full directlom. for treatment sent by letbnr. And instruments expressed to any address. It in only since Souviellei invention that lung diueasen are no longer feared until their very last stage. Write for pnrticulnrn to M. Souveille, exaido Surgoon of the French Army. 13 Phillips Squsro. Montronl. All letters must oontnm stamp for ropl . .1 (1 Km. chamiuund Drumiut. we All letters must oonum sump tor ropnr. J G. King. Chemist and Druuint, no 0 Agent for Kingston. ._--oo._.__ ._ "I had been sick and miserable no long and had caused my husband to much trour bio and expense. no one loomed 1.0 know wlnt niled me. that I wu completely din- henrtem-d nnd dincournged. In this frsme u! nnnd I get A home of Hop Bitten Ind used them unknown wmy Iunily. Iuoon began toimprovo nnd gunod no {at that my husband and {nmily tho ht It Itnnge nnd unnnturnl. but when l to (1 them what ha-1 helped me, they said Hurnh for Hop Bitters! long mny they prosper. for they have mnde mother well and us hsppy."-- The Mother ---Ham! Jrvunul. The Huunuoque Hrporlrr. spc-faking of u rmreut Le-awueeting. remarks: "The Misses Bamfunl. of Kingston. were then calla,-`I upon. uud mug 1!. beautiful duet, which climbed loud applause. l'haso Iccumplmheul young ladies nftorwurdi appeared in solos. ducts. and trios. all of which were well rendered. 'l`lmir nccunupnuimantm were played by Misu nu.....n -0` l.';..n..o,.... _1|..-. ..l... nun. ......s ITTI1 wt I21-ZCT na.rilnu.u.ndngo|hnnnbhnntdo` inchisoounuvtho-iubtvh--0|-I God'npovcrwouId|oeubo&,Ioqii- (not. He gun numuouhnonhn ol the papal`: mighty povotudeltho (not cry novgdngup fuaiuionsliou in all put: at Britintcolnnbin. Thou ` in no civilisation like that undo udor ` the inlluhoo oltho gospel. Huonclud- onl with An eloquent Ippunl lot the lllllilntnhsn AI - Avis-ii ll Ijlnnti XI WIT -H MIICCU W IIR TC muuhIutmn' ' at I spin"! d hh0I'Ih' '6! tmongut the pooplo. While the obllootioa sad Iuiuctip (ions (which unounhd Io 0&1 Inn being taken up Rev. Ir. Cmaby wan below. bunoou rotnruoddnnod in the costume of mu ludin Chid. Ha went through name of the pocnliuxnovomontn of the lndinu. making 3 hon-iblo din -401. hi. uqbalgn Tl.` Inlnnhgt. -1-: can OARDSQ ln Wrltln of a recent ton. muting It Odessa the Heuvtr aayl; "The part taken by the Kingston '(Ch|lnien' Church) choir of course caino more than up to expectatiom. their string band. under Mr. Coopor's leadership. adding greatly to the enjoyment of the concert. The uinger of the evening. however. was docidodly Mina Burton. She possesses H. rich. clear. soprano voice. and showed in all her pieces that careful trnining and study which is so llBl'e5`.\;1l'_V in the attainment of grunt thing. A umrkeal and pleasing feature of thin _vouu;_v, lndy's singing was her dintim-1 aiul clear ennuciatiou. She is cortniinly out: of the leading voculintu of linstvi-n Ontario. Mr. Galloway's uing- ing \\u~. ulno worthy of specinl men- Dunn ..,.,,.,...|......u..w..uu Vvunv I...-Jwu .-J ulna- Offur-J, of Kingston. who alno took part in the triou." o.~ .- - uuv uuuunu-. u-on--. an uvun-gnu -I- with his union. The blukot wul win I bountiful one. o! mountain goof: bur. II. was woven by the India wo- men. The Ipron In that 01 an lnliuz doctor. The lagging: bud boon hndod down from one `Quotation to author, nnd were said to be 100 you-I old. The hut wan that of I chiol, sad in only worn on two spocisl oocuionn~-wbon 5 truce of war In: dooluod uni when .1 , a n . . ,, n,,, Illuvv vn vvnl n1 uvuu-uvu -u-n vvnlvuu the chief roooivod pnunh from his people. Mr. Crosby`: movements and dress were closely criticiud by tho nudnenc-e. .o. ~ - , 1 ,,, .n, ,_,_:-,, -uunuuv u. Afwr singing and prayer the union cunclnded. New GOODS. won: ready to oku out our when stock to -indie` rial. InldIhonhryolCIn'B'I Inna Iowhiuncnvbouduothnudubr longycun. luyhAhinIu-oeou- -..n.dmhuun-lfihnnuunnhh-nl ns: I Iingt ` IUD` yttln -1-. - adj -`Iv twin` 4 vurcodchmqtnthopnnnhdou Ionnedyhatlnu. Tholldiunuuio , ._:n_.._ .__.I _..__ AI._ _._.-A- L- _..j- Wo hue n buutitul nnortmont. Pang`: ol Bouo-n. Sunni. ol London. Hilda: IhIlIOf'I,GQl1II||_Iy./ 89: samples ol uhon nu our f|iv`li)'WlndrIw. ` ` }&masagnaun;umrmm spa. ING TRAISE, IAIXIIO. IIO. all all luighu Fiinv Low moss. F. O. IILO & ION, 8 in upon: I lune eon uncut 0! New Good: In I for Icon lot! (Duo Itxperlcnca Iron llnly E:h`.I fly.` Prune Io lllngolou Macon. We invite the public gone:-lly Ioinupocl on nook. which it just to had. "lore beautiful thn`evmr"` in the vontt. ` _.REEVE8_ 4 00.,` Funny Drone Goods. st. 500, 600, 700 and 80. now only 300. Bheetiugl. Towellings and White Quilts at low prices. 2 Button Kid Gloves st. 750. now 500. 4 Button Kid Glox as at I]. now 750. Kid Mitts. Fur Tips. I reduced. Flsunele und Blankets In low prices. Wool Clouds and Wool Shawls st. Grout Bargains. I00 Pilots Wmoeys st. Greatly Reduced Prires. Winoeys at lie, Bo, 10c and 12:}o ; the Chesplst ever oorod Heavy Cloth Dreee Goods, st. 300. 360 and we. I reduced. For the Cheapest Winter Gpodngo to B. WALDBON`s, Wilson`: Building. an. . ` EAIJNIIS In I-CJCKETET Theeo Creepers can be fastened to the heel of the boot. roedy for use at my time. And by a. simple movement can be turned up when not required end readjusted in I moment Cull end no them et llAlnIl.`.l A I.nn|IIz'IvIwn FRESH ~{ Dresses, Cariots, liilinory and Gjl/hs! }- \Ei.WIiiiETIAnE T0 omen. The Latest Pam and Now `(Trix Novoltlu! - l`0ll- `Ladies Dolmans. Mantlee and Dresses, & STEAOY HI`. PR1 N(`lIRll ITREIT. RICHMOND BOYDEN Or anything in their line. Purchasers can dopoud on getting Genuine Bargains. Jun. w. Splendid Stock of Ovorcontinga.` New good: and nt-clan ulna. ` We can not ` sert with condence that our stock of Are the very best. nine to be got. If you gag I he Iuiiit tonal m;r;i-ol in. or I ohun suit to do bmuinou in no to IIIT-ERIC ` Lila. \/vliul l IIIUUZIHI vvU|ul'Iru DIIl,UUI- Oct. 8. The Hunt In Gent : Furnishings in thin day. who talk the chocpont. W; hue new in stock the finest uoortmont of nut-clua Bondy Undo Olothin ' out than In Cundn. Men's: Csnuh Tweed Suitl. 07.60 to Ill. Hon`-I Ucotch Twood Sniu. 08.50 w 016.50. Man`: Worsted Suits. QQJO moan. Allan and nndointhobontmnunctb Int-olnu ooupount. workmen. sud quiteeqnnl to ordendyoldthing. __ 1- :.----:jjjLnjlTL:j 101.- '_-.g gnu f`I1as6IAlu\Q ': t\AI: '1-'-. x. 6f_i'i'NmA' "%3' oo. rout XANITOEA LOTS! Birthday Gardslg Josephine Gloves Will offer great. Bargains for the remninder of the month. affording purohuonl 11 good opportunity to buy Cheap Thane gooda urn wnrrnuled to in mud: of the pun-out Hill, nnd an uunmood not to won rough or granny. G RE B00118 As.\-QN\SH|N H oucr,ONs [ianuj11eBaI1;ains_Ilifanad 'l'hisWeok 500 yds. Colgd Gros Grain Silks, Inllnvmlnu Bmun.Imu.nnuunu.nna. nunrlz nnlun-|uIl.IIrnM. Stock-Taking Sale! _._.jm%_A_ P1a}tent Ice Creepers! BOOTS Z;-'axzox:a.j T%%"?"r~E.'.""_"%T`_'T You run buy batter Vuee at tho Uuln|~ an Lsun Urorery than nuy where elm. Reaily M_g|3C|othing -COCO. ICIy 3-C-Uri. II--nu. I .I.dVnIIoI. .0 5. `j H IIIIX Kjl AA-...lII-Jgugnlolgnl j 111. IADAI. "R-cannon. I Button llnulnq Shsdoo II 31. I Button Durant shodnuu. 4 Button Ivuln. etude: n 01.3. 4 annon sue Ihudu n :1 I). Also a Good Emaiu olovo. c Iumu. on doc Tlgnogoodu um bought law In: (all. um an In pot out no: uncut plat Call only ud no am. mm. a. 8|`!-:NCl-I an cnunwv. Oppolloo cny Kohl. {re the near. vuuo Do Do goo. ll you want be gay is nuts Illllv In wgul Inlrrlu in, or 3 cheap quit do go to DIYHBAII k ('30.. Corner Priuou uIWohIou Btroou. . . .. nu , n_.__ 1.. n__u- II_._:-|.:-... ;- nu . do. -1.. ..II- AL- ..|.- I _.., ....__ ..__.._ ,. _ . . ..._..V _' ._..: _.___, .1W?9,-:?9 :`;S_i9d Seinzs ' Fobruuy Mb. nmnurj sun: I wv-._. ___-__._- - %I.lcb.hd.=$. "uawnav Goons stone. [VII II!!! aodalllftl I IAILIJI. sum nucHEss FAGONlE,| cc Ivar: uu its :3: it TIVCU--V 7--- lINIV!.Ind an-rn.Inauuugunoo.uua. puyul; nuIupnoooI.IIIr!IN~ s The 1=o::p1o'a c1o:r{1z};. 2Eiou:c.( hnlll `IE - ----Stock Nc?v-v_*-Oon1 p1ot.o.--- 1' Balauv o/wrS:ack ojkvdfluuvld -1 :.g_:_-:..-.-1-: _ --1 Q Hun just. been rooolvod \I WALSH R HT!-:A(`Y`8. lucludlng mo not IICENU IHIIIIIII CI V7 IN I Illl X1lIl.4lAlIVIIIII IIIIII l!IAN'l`I.lsI. and Is prepared to do what he nyn ooneomlng Ann M hi: Wiutar Sunni III commenced HM Illt D! All `VI-IO! HOOIL IIG Ipoclll Induce-noun Io purlloo I-1-quit-lug WINTER Dllll (anon: or IVINTICII NIII.l.lNILIl-I AND -Iu order to reduce their stock to the lowest point- If you cunt nnythlna nu ma lino don`! lull to give him I 0511 ll ALEX; R985 ' R. MOFAUL, --An not ht]! no chap to B. IcFAUL`B- IIAINI.-I! It l.0CKE l'T`I. City Boot Store; Kingston, Bolluvillo all Trenton. ' 0530. 09.50. inx mans; XYDCII Oprouno Olly Haul. 18) Princes Street. IZU III`. nun can-qauuu-I -an-dz-`E Bil` mu. Dyspepsia! 'Il.`!::>:I. Dioouu chin Kid- mvu. Tomid Liver. Rhoumr pawn. muuu 0! mo lua- noys. Tovpid thm. Dininou. Sick Hood- ucho. Lou of A ' Jaun- dico. Apoplu , itttions, Eruptionun Skin iuuos. 1112.. .11 ul ulurh lhdit lmlcn WI" lflulpuvtllldulllvvvv-vvvo C 1 ul whic ......m.. ..... 1.- .-...m....:- u taunt. Ghoap Tolnccos. \/IILVCLLTZJQQJL` all-on-ndodnncl-nnuthuau ujnmsdnodnldnhuollhc Bo-dam! human 0! |cD`qa1ln0Ipn~Ihalhc and TEAS I TEAS ! Easter Cards. Golden Lion Grocery. TIIE ODLIIEI LIOI IIIDOEIIY. W. ll. .VIrll.|l'} & ('0. In oodles" pwln-Ion. ,,.-g lhzmium: ll.uuuu.-The St. Lnwronco and Chicago Forwarding Company. of Portsmouth. have begun the work of ropuiring their bu-gas. Many of those lie at Montreal. The other Forwarding jfolnpxznion have also uudortnken the lunlue work. The new vessel for tho i.\l0llt!`6al Transportation Uompny in lmiug plunked. She will bonnmed. it in suul. the "J. l). Thompson." _, ..- ._. ` lbunnnrrrm Pnznsow. -~ Vnuknugllnetll Iarnily at Buck Luke are in Institute .......o.n..... I nut niuhl. 11 numhnr of |`|HIIIy lily IHIUII IJIAU -AW In uunvnuuww ~ur:-xnxnmnmu. Last. night. is number of pe-mm: in the vi:-iuity ul Stamens Cor ` nun: viut.el Lhu wife and children and found them eking out a proosrionl nxi5IL6ll(3e. ltwould seem impoaaiblo for human In-v.n,;u to live 1:: gruber povortv. Inunug xuul was uulu. -nu nun -.......,., action of the Aldermen dincuuod. H l was utnbad chub the Company oould not wait for an answer on the exemption question. and possxbly the mill will be opened m Port. Hope or Usnauoqun. nun... _.;II I.-.l.-\-n nl-nun. rntnininait D|:nnrumu1'or Epl:c*n'wN.-A1'ocou- xnruction of the (`antral Comuaittoe in uscusnry. three of is: Ins memboru-- Meusrs. Wauou. Tnlloy and GluhI-- lmvlng ruurad. Professor Watson. whose vnthdrnwzul 1.-Ia Ions. in to be replaced by .\lr. .\luunca Hutton. Classical Profouor It University College. Mr. J. Howard Hunter, And Priu 'ipIl Buchnn. of Upper Canada College, [Lute been ukod to take oice _ ,,, -7. WILL Tun REMOVE i --To dnv I moot. iug of the Proviuionul Dinctors of the knitting mill was held. And the lilntory ....p;-.. A\' oh. Alzlm-mnu rlinnnnnnd, H Upiuau In nun. Ilullw \Il u-..-..v.1..-. -`What, will be done about retaining it lmro "" in nu important question. Tho l.ur;;--IL Vuruuty an the (`my Sluolumg an I Flmwlug. ('u\<| mu-.-I .\lA\l r.l..-- Carswell & Cu.. uf '1`urunLo. have pubh.-Inez! -.1 very con no and lmmly manual of con.-msblen dunes. the pruducuun nf .\Ir. J. 'l'. Jououv Hugh (":u~4t.uble of the lfuuulv uf York The bunk in nuch as nlmul-I be very vahmble to those who are interested in pnlica ur mnstublu service. i } I 90 | , E l.o`rs xv Pnurml 1.APRA|Bll.-- About I 1 yn:u' ago .\lr. D. l).(,'al\'in I0l|.l thirteen . I--H Iu Portage Lu.l`r:nno to the Maura. ()`l(eull_v for n small sum. The litter ` gentle-mou lmvo sinco sold them At. 1 ramunerntivo gure. They no new uid to be worth 0:10.000. They are in the buniuoas IIM1 of the town. For I (urn: coating the ()'l(uilIyn 82.880 thiy have been oered 09.011). but refused Ihlt Auonon EIio'I'aru'u [A From. 1. luonurn Auuol lesson 1;!) 9.1:. Pursue unsung u Qua: luau lad Iueting fro -~--o+- -__ rm 1 IIINH rm. Woou.-'|'hc Charcoal (`<.mp_nnv um hzu`-I mt. work at Shubol Luke, getting uuL wood for use in their wurkn during the amumer. Many teams urn: t`llJ[-|\I_\`LHl clruwung IL o the Com` pnuy ~ lumls. Work will be begun be~ [mu Inn-4 In oh nrcnul Iuunufucturinu. IIJOUDL cult cl I p In Ann 41. omul mooung at no aha-oboldul um. I. C II unoon lmrnum unsung ol Cuuoqsu Lodco. No.1 ofii-' If"; T>"I'[Ii'}i".1{o'n ' of No I. II 13 p.m. Tu Inn:-. l`u-Nmn` --lneh "mur- ou in being taken in the Liberal donor Itration of this ovoning. We have received tolognnu from the loading lvplporl of Ontario uni; nu! repom. -A-- 00- ..._-, ,. 1... J--- You mm buy :1 button Pound u! Tea. WIN) more Strelngtlz and Aroma. than you mu huy m Any other store. and for I grant. Ion! less money. ,.- ,_ l`I.~u1r..wuuv Aom.L'u.--'l`ho new Asy- lum In the Panlteutmry ll occupied, and N nue of the uesv. Ilmtltlnions connected wnh any of the prnmun. We understand that tho hum.-I lung. Uliriou. of Mon- | !.n~`Al. IH ronuetl Iu the houpltll part. l from Imrlulv ailments. __ ,- .._. _.. Hr. PAl'| 9 ['1-mN.~l.nst ovuing I good nu-ixcuce was present M. tno rogu- lar nmetiug of the nniou. Songs wen u .__...1..--.l |nr oh. \lInnnu I-Tuthnr Hnr. ll! moeuug U! Luv lluluu. nun:-n vu..- wall rendered by the Mxsnas Esthor Bur ton. l.. Batman xunl l-`loreuce Rood: piano solos and cluotu bv Mn. W. J. Wilson and the Misses Mmhinm. Chun- borlniu. Pipe. Gukin. and Trcndoll; reading were given by Rev. A. Spencer. Mr. Burns and .\luter Perry. The [no- gnmnm wu well ronderod. and u ioty ngrcenblc awning was upon. The Rev. W. B. Cuoy occupied the chain . --oo~ llIUISlIw-. , I ...`a"` noun: .4 $3 .-r-.--. Pn.nI.vu- Hn'.-l-`or tho put law dnyu the quantity of hay coming to the city from Wolfe lulsuul Inu bqon rumnkably large. It mI| be pressed foraxporution. Wolfe Islanders are much excited not. as purchasing in: caaud. Hly II I "drug" in the market. co - .\ Wu I-L\b.--The luau Baud. who was seriously stabbed by 5 hluzlnmith named Neluon in June last. Itriod in Uc~ tuber fan lelmuuu wounding and sent to Kluuntou Penitentiary; in dead. The hn.np`l.ul nut.horiLu:u nttribuw his donlh to his own pernuuul neglect. IILLITO llnh loan u Al.vu_u. 9r_n_ .Wnn wens` Snun.--A making of an Wan: Works Comlnittoo cl `Io cny Council was bold youonhy dbl`- Ioon. Tho vnnuus printed nporu. ob- tained from various plums in uuwot to euqnine.-. warn submitted and conu- I -1 1'5. {`,.umnit.nn will now and I John Headers; I: O0. II|I'|U!. IIBIII suunuuuusna -u- ad. Tho Conuniwoo will rqum meeting with the Diroeton ol tho Watt Workl. and Inna: 3 nloof than to tho c-.I.y. [1 Inch cannot be brought aboutpeoadinpri huh: nubi- tnu about themorooutrnct u not ! Iyshln`. puputv Sheri! ;o:u.'o( Own Soul. ujritocl ban this sllornoon with two men [of the puihonsiary. Thy DC! .___;_.| _..._. A- AL. -5-1 -Ilsa-iii-n lbutnenundoovulhobud. A pr; an ab! u-rival hon lnnp0a in hug`n_oltwooleI. _ tuna". Mann. nuuu naopon loan at 199.3. Iucol Pump IA Loan Incubus : In-snug 'I`D_p._!A.___`;_. IIDIIIDAI. lxu.nv o llnhunlon lxnunln so Iboopon Ionlculnlu ` _ _ WA CITY AND VICIHITT. Banned Vegetables !? AND FRUITS. j Itvoolocilofodl-hn. _.-----:-. IIICIAICI. nuns ll.--nI In nilmt DIII. At 3 meeting ml the Bour-I --l I'ru~ of the Collegiate lli.-itiruta. In-hl _\`P.'ll.Sl" Illy, it was ileuulml tn muku i-mnie changes tending to reduce the cost of nnintailung the sclluul. It was agreed thlt tho uervices of one of the preuaut Itl must of lM9(`$`-1.Ill_V he lll! with after June uext. 'l`u null lnrthi-r re-liiue oxpenses tho furlun` tuition fee of 021 POI` iuinum per pupil will he immedIntu- ly roimpuaed. The increase of revenue from fees would have hull tho eflect of loueuing the amount to ho uskeul lrum the city this year. hut in: tho uchooi will loan it: standing of luntituto and he compolled to taken that of High School. the logillttivo grunt will alter midsum- mor full to about 0500 or 9600 par un- num. and the city will for this year he ukod to make good the loss. No.-xt your it may be necessary. however nu- willing the trustees may he to do it. to still further reduces the expense of kooping up the school by dupensinp, with tho unless of a second teacher. They will, of course, do this oul_\' if the steps ho forced upon them. The occasion for the present notion ol the Board is uttrr butnd to the (let that during tho put your the public .'4lt'll00lH(Fllt.l1 and Sixth Clones) have been doing the mine work in English IE has been done in the hi- Itito. The English branches. will in tho nature of things. continue to be taught in the public schoulii. while those wishing Classics or Modern Laugnagen `will. an heretofore. he nc-cnniniodatocl at the Grammar School. Dr. McCsmmon was elected (`hair- msn. A motion was put and carried Innnimonuly, expressing the Board's app:-ocintiou of the long und valuable services rendered to the school by the rotiring Chnirman. Mr. John Fraser. Detective Sulhvau returned [rem To } ronto to-day. ` u- m 11-..... In ! o...- l`...~m.r.r. ohm! nunnuvuu uu uumuunn. Col. Cnowuki mll rumaxu In Lhc my unm Wodnosdny evening. 1.)... u- :`...-..|... will ....~...h nl Hm uubu vv vuuviul-1.] uvuuuug. Rev. Mr. Crosby will speak at the Queen St. Church this evening. I.I_- In- nl...m)...o Q..-..|m- nf Iho Q0961] Di. \/LILIIIJII mun Dvvcluun. Hon. Mr. Blnuchet. Speaker of the Honu of Commons. HI`l`lV8d in Ottawa yenhrdny. ll. n...... H`. nvgnmnlinl has writ. ylsunnuny. Mr. Owen. the evangelist, has writ- ten Shut he will arrive in the city on tho 28th And remain for two woeks. II nr n,._,_.__ nun _:Il.l-l:......-.. luuvu |tV'\-In) . Hr. W. Hnrty left. Ior Toronto this afternoon on business. /ul n u- ,,n ...I. ...s.. iimv & uunnn. `DELI .Il|l IUIIIIIIII nun uvvu vvuunn. Mr. W. Pntonon. M.P.. will deliver an address under the auspices of the Young Men : Liberal Club in the Opera House this evening. \l- -...I \lu-- A l'.nun `pf! Oh... r\|f.\V ILHI UVcu|-5. Mr. sud .\lrs. A. (iuuu loft the city this Afternoon. the furmer for .\inuI:real to preside at the manual meeting of the Kingston a Montreal Fnrwarnliug Com` psnv. to be hold to lnorrnw : the latter foi Ottawa. to witness tho opening of Pulinment. V Duwin'I theory of the "survival of .` the tment" is simply that the weakly die whilo the robust. and hardy tliriyc and live. This in true of all need growth. nd how nocoutry it in to sow uuly than V which is suited by nature to live and ` dovolopo. D. M. Furry &l4Lj0I' the grant good growers and dealers of. Detroit. ` Kioh.. supply only the best and purest. ruining their own seed: by the nioat np~ proved Inothodl and with the groitat. out. And bringing to their bmninoua of yhr-I` upprience in culture. They have given uny this season In English oditiol of 4(1),!!!) copies oltlicro L'uivtr Ill Almanac. 5 Ooruim odition of 50.(Il) besides. and l(l).000 bulb mtnloglos and _ $50.01) copies of their large 180 page . illuirllod douariplniu Ind priced and , nnuunl. Th; lunar is n marvel of bem- i tyuud is rcphtu with nnful in!ormn- 534- curly in the you-. Tip also ol Surveyor-(lunor hIV|I bun nholinhod the Dcpnmncnt has been divided into noun! bunches. , _-.___. _.'..I..A --i-nllnr ILA: mvuua Illo Ievoru llrllcnun. Books. I potent right uwindlar. bu but was from St. Thomu to the King- Ilol Polikltiuy lot three you-I. n-___n n-..|;.. n...4 .o Hzmtlnrd for non romuuuu-y I0! mnsu yuan-. Iolaul Devlin. lined at Stntlord bibulinn, may be I Kinguoniau. u the upon Ilyl. but he has no rocord lure. Thou going to the political demon- ltnlion in Nnpsnoo tomorrow will leave Wilson Bms`. livery at. 9:30 o'clock ,x-_ covers nro very uluunuun-.. Huloy`s Hiborniau Minstreln will Ip- put in tho Open House on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brennan. thu old favourites. are with them. Tho Company embraces some liuo specinltv artists. 1u.;,. -..-..;-.. v..iu..nnnrv narvnceu oc- vvuav uuu urvvu--vv ... -.,._- This evening mix-miolmry nervnceu cur in Queen Street ('hurvl1. and pro- mise to be very iut,era~4t.|u-,1. Lust.even- mg`: meeting was the lamb Imlxl sinve that at which the late Dr. Puushuu pre- sided. Tlu Inn. of the engines ordard by the Northern lrom Kingston. No. :41. ha been delivered and proved perfectly nu- tidutory. M1-.J. P. Gildersleeve hm placed on our table n blotter. issued by the Scot till: Imperial Fire,nnd Lilo lnmranco Company. 0! which he in the agent. The very hnudsome. u_-n...... un.....;.n Minntrnlu will no- no-npuwon. Divhiouconninnusion so-day. No upodnlaixnpunut onuubcud. ladonniljlot I solitary tlrunkor .._..A._s:._:.o" -4- vouinlj AI. lhg IT l fivv-Uv:--v --_ .--- , I The layer And the t'ouuc'd have con an uchngo of compliment: ,..I,_ x- LL- ____ Ycuudny ovouin:--ubout no o`olock.' than arrived at tho Hotel Dion Hospi- tda young mu: who run muring (Indy. Duringthodnybo was struck` by I Idling trio at_oNoblc's Cunp. about ` nnilolnlnclanodoa nntiodl Hi- upoixgpoloouunniasudhohaih he-luwcrililh. Hcinibout yuundnp. llinhuudvuwundid IIi`bohunnnIeo&iou. llovu u-uuu_uescyo-unmar'.xL I'A.nL.:-nnliIlhntnu_ !hIIIIh_uaIy on men: To-byioiuutillinnuupu. KINGSTON Cl)! LEIH I l'E INST! I ! TH. "l uunniutho Hnouwtnkh` n..a :. -.a_..;.. in vnlnn, It I: now AoclOonlIIIboWoodu. UIJPITZUIP Lana-u-an.--0 `run BRITISH WHIG. Tonsuu. FEBRUARY 7. 1332. mu: nuwwu--5 vuv wvvl-\-J ......y_..v .. _,. ... cent: for aid, and probably the e-inie iunount of wood would bediepoeed of in luut winter. The President and oicers ol the society are taking all necessary precautions this winter that no imposi- tion is practiced upon them. l`he meni- bers are evineing great interest in the male of tickets for the coming entertain- ment of Prof. Bnell. on Monday evening next. in the City Hall, and from present nppenrnnceu there in no doubt that I very lurge and select audience will greet the Profeuor on the above evening. The following from the Toronto Tribune will give the public some idea of how the entertainment wee received in Toronto on Wednesday evening lent : "The hall was crowded to overowing to witness the splendid exhibition by Prof. Buell. The entertainment wee one of the finest of the kind ever given in the city. the appointments having been in every par- ticular complete. no that the change of the innssive ucenery was effected with all the one of a moving pe.nore.ma.. The illustrations of neturel eoenery. urchi- teoture. statuary. &e.. were ndmirnbly well selected, and thrown on the canvas: in perfect form, eliciting round after round of applause." ..o..__ THE LATEST!

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