Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1882, p. 3

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\'--u can buy u better Pound 0! 'l'ea. vnlh mom Strrsngtln nuul Aronm. than you can buy Ill Any other nluro. and for a [rout Jonl lean mnne}-. vvnuuuunun! vvulunuvu Thou an some who sum bound to make the Company live up to the letter of the law." ..vI . -u . . . -1.. Avuv ` It diucourtged III completely. Four horsu and two car: were run upon it for I short. timmtho rovenuo averaging 07 par wool: pot on`. The shortage was worn Llmn the Compnny felt diuposed to voluntarily continue." ..'I"|.-.._ --. ---..- -J... ----.. LAv|n:` an lvuvu . zaua vuuvw-,. -ugqyg 3. V..- uuy. N. Inks}. I. ml]. A. X1111. \l T-wInp- `lungs. 1 Quint A "an. "We could cleu it when there wee ocauion (or such. in the one of I fair for instance. During the holding of the Midland Exhxbition leet year our re- ceipu were 0600." Doee your ehortened line pay you ." "We hue not been conned to it for a very long time, And we ere not in e poeitlon to Ipeek denitely. but our expeneee heve been wonderlully cut down, end our reoeiple will give u unell prot. whence we have beenopereh in; themed el. e loee of 01.800 end 02.000` We hue been enebled lately to do with shout half the number of horses. and leee employeee. so that the economy can be eeeily calculated." --\l'L.-e 1.-. el . . - A anle ..l -..n- gen--. wuvnnvngll van vv v--nu, vsnnvulnvvu "What was the result of your upon - mont with the Williunsville lino. alone '2" ..u. 1- 1 , u . u :- You no." in van on. "to an uno- wlnt. onbcrnuud It this time became ofthn abuse: cl on ol the direotum. Thounn tour in this city Ami mm in Toronto; itttkol but to nth I quorum: Mr. Kirkpatrick in low in Ottawa and we cannot reach I decision until he can stand 3 muting. though our pohuy is pretty well dened." --Inn: in Dnnr -hlnnt nu nntina In rnwvu nun -un-u-u What in your object II uniting to hoop the Willuunvillo and of the truck. if not in no ?" .ou ,1: _I;,, -. n 1!! il- IIIITKCZ jwvuf. .-ow sun- that Ihhuul ol the lilo. having boon nunnodloldxnolthqlhocoiucil e_ould ta-oothocoupuytorunoulhotnck. but In! ho din`! think they would puolllhiuplolhhuhvnloywhonthoy hduaiuphhduohodlnu ox- Inyot lolnlvoymould uphh than ifhoguuqpchnity. ` an-uyauou-engua non! -uli-Icubhouulotho amazon: oltlj ICU! Bulwny Com` puy.uigv&uI'cuthynovpro-V puvdhhbioioyhdnbnnlood thWihmvIllo humid tho nu.` `We hovldo mucus Dds` ,___4I_...A..- _...I _. .I_A.__l.....J ... VALEITINES I P IIIIVAZ Ho and rnnunewlu nu nun... nus re--nu--nu. After Major Jones engaged in prayer Rev. J. Young addressed the meeting. He said in is quite clear thst it in the will of God that the Holy Spirit should be oured out. We grieve the Spirit by ooking upon the S irit use transient inuence instead 0 believing in His constant power. The Spirit is grieved by a lack of pastoral work on the put of both psstorn end laymen. We may have any amount of preaching, but we must have prsctioe. Our lilemuet be s constant sermon : our words ere not enough. hr. Elliott briev addressed the meet- enongn. hr. Elliott briey addressed ing, and said that than wan no reason why the Holy Spirit should not now come upon soul! proun: and blue and snva Lhom. n. .In1-D-nn unit] thn "Ali Qnif In MICE]. Dr. Jncknon said the H01 Spirit in grieved and hindrod bv mun ioolung at the inconsistencies of Christians and then oxcnning themselves from accepting tho golpol. IIIAIIHFI (.9 `I'll Illrrnnl why non may noon so nu-guy ouonaou shat they hod to leave ono church and o w n lorgor ono ? Did it not moon that t on had boon 1 common thought work- ing in tho minds of God`: pooplo in this city 7 All hod Iolt cho oomo nod. Con- corning tho low state of I iritnol life. wo Inn! on take who bluno. 1:. then, an tho roooon ? Lot ouch ono answer (or himooll. One rouon woo lock of secret proyor. Then hod tho y boon fa.it.h{nI in confouing Christ ? How many hod boon Ipokon kindly to about thoir Ioulu. Ill IAVAFI nl nurrv Ilnxu nu nun. --.--uwu. I Dr. Gnnt. ton to enquire into the tannin of then meetings. Haunted why in they been lnrgoly attended shun. thev sev. A. vvuson. Ill rising to IPOIII, read a few verse: from the rv chepter of Ephesienn end ramerked thet in the passage read there were mentioned things to avoid and things to follow that the pirit he not grieved. Were Her Majesty the Queen to visit Kingston everything would be done to avoid griev- ing her or rlinpleeeing her in any way; but the Holy Spirit he: come down from Heaven, potto receive enything from us. but to give to ue thet which is most precioq5-eternal life. How much care should we exercise then A ninet grieving the Holy Spirit. If we 0 not honour Christ we grieve the Spirit. for the Spirit ceme to glorify Chriet. Agnin. the Spirit" ie grieved by the world coming into our ohurches end undermining the spiritual life. Thie ie done by enter~ tainmente. concerts, and so on. and eurely the church exist: for enabler object than the entertainment of either young or old. nnrmeu-nu AC my-re AI Ilnlillln 1:1 rnvvun v: v-un. Rev. Mr. Dobbs slid it In with much pleasure that he unitod with his bro- thran m looking forward to O opocinl ontponrin ol the Holy Spirit. He knew ha bud blunod and would be Great Profusion. ontpounn or use now Dpml. no new ha n and bo blamed for not standing xnoctm of his own ohnnh. but not baton O '8 his Master In came to in conclusion that ho might bo pining tho Spirit if ho did not nnih with his bx-uthnn in this work. He boliovod unsua what church thay bolong to they lost much ud gr-ion u Spirit by not uniting together inthou muting. Ea toalingly ukod. Au not unconverted pa-was nriuing the S kit by not Accepting Christ us their Vicar? Mk: linging two urns of "Just an I In," the nut.- ing wu brought to 5 alone by the ham- diction. Muywill njoinotohardthoeom nluooncooflnlanu Nola. Ioxtonot St. Ivy`: Cclhdzfnl. who but our V phhl! nomad illnou. Atano-oitwngngchhuntl thstilxjoluwouldnvu-npin his 1 lotgutbealth udviinbotlndc. bp;nl5. Lnoenor in manner groan ninu~ rance to God`: work. If there were faith in the great Heed of the Church great bleesin would come upon the Churches. he Holy Spirit in grieved, and God`: work is hindered nleo bv the naglect of family or home religion, and when Christian parent: neglect this they cannot expect their children to l>e~ _ como Christiane. ia `IIDVOG nno uoal worn ninaoua. ny outing thet tin in one form or en- glthor tho greet and oolo oonoo grio to the Holy 3"! end the shunt irroproooihlo omolo to Uod'o work. Thuo whatever griovoe tho Holy spirit. drivol him Irvin tho oonl ol non, silonooo his proinptinge. or qnonchoo his inluonoe end thno hin- doro tho prop-on oi the goepol in e per- iohing world. iii mi, end uin o! the very worst iiotnro ; it in oin ngninot the Holy Ghoet. lt h`.`h oloo of the Holy spirit to illuminate the bo|ievor`o heart and lead him into ii.ll truth. When. thoroforo. tho holiovor. by anything he don, hinder: the S irit'u operation the Spirit in grieved. ' he Spirit in grieved and the work of God io hindered in tho individual life of the believe: by the neglect of priveto prayer end thoprivoto study of God`o word. Prayer in nude natural and neoeuery to the eoul'oliio by the Holy Spirit. and when thin epiri` tnnl exercise is neglected sin in com- mitted and the Holy Spirit ll grieved. Having ceneod to pray in private the believer cone: to pray in public. (Join niit thin tin and tho Christiiui has thrown open the flood gxtoo for n host of other oinii. Private prayer end private read- ing of God's word gone and tho tool has lost in stronger! defoncoo Igainot trio wiles of the devil. Tlionegnin the Holy Spirit is grieved and the work of God is hindered by our liotening to the proinpt~ ings of Satan and turning ndoai our to the prompting: of the Holy Spirit; or by accepting whet the teinpter of our soul: eoni no and rejecting the grout bless- ings placed within our reeoh by the Holy b'p;rit. Unbelief in nnothor grout hind~ r.~i.rice to God`: work. were rs v- u-w -uvvw --nu,vvu. Alta oxpnuing the hopo that the Chtininn people might be kept very humble during the nothing. and look for blnuingn. not bounce crowd: cum togothot but by ywuting upon God. Mr. Cook procudndsouuwot sh. inauirv u to how use Huh Spirit U00 ll. U008 Pl&OIIIZ|0IDIWOf the inquiry to how the Holy S iris ia grieved sud God`: work hind . by Illlill that in an (arm or un- v- -. vvvn wt vnuvu Infra: papa: on tho Above Inbjut. Alt`. -I n-angina H`. In...` dor oltho Ink in the Iydnnlnm St. Cl.` Church. .-uI vvU-I` Acct. III. -Iuvve `RUIN-I` ed. the eebjeet for the evening being. "How the Holy Spirit in grieved end the work of God hindered." `W ljj Z` W I- I mutiny it via Iooiddlut outing to `continua tbounlunnoo for the remun- nn ,_ Tb h8 Ciuohwn .uowdd quuuunoh bu outing u `lbolhpdsl-Chuchwulhoovoningbm loco. Evuhu nigh! thonann Hlllodud may bud topll ailin- Iiou. luoaungnuoo cl Nu Iido lnlunll inijdthng -L-s--h AL... lnnnu av -vvnu -any zvuuvvv. Rev. A. Wilson. in rising to Ipoak. -and a few vane: from the chnntor .4-u-an. but until` Rev. Dr. Illiott pudd- ll thnnnhlnnl Ono AMA -In-nl-an L`!-nu Attor than opening onniuu the Bow. ` A (`nab -n- A-llgd n... 01. -...l - llr. Iona Nehru Icahn. The Rev. E. P.L`r:Lw!ord. who took up thetwo reuistiningcheractere of the seed, eeid these differed [row the others in that they had religion in themeelvee. not merely outward show. The seed fell on ground fit for it, but wee choked by weeds and bore no truit, just an peo- ple who desire to be religious allow pleasures and riches to enenere them, and therefore their religious life `never crime to the proper fruition. Men never could feel wealthy enough. end the the time they xed to lens 01! its eeerch end to begin holiness never onme to the great mass of the well-to-do people. The eeed sown in good ground was typi- cal of an loneet and good heart. which received the word deeply and kept it there. to be etrengthened by the dew of grace and grow in petience. Religion when gradual growth. Like fruit it came after ll long preparation. and by no and- don protest. The thinge in nature that were strongest were not of mushroom growth, frail plant: that soon die. but were perfected slowly. The tree: became eolid with age, just ee the primitive church has grown fuller and fuller with in yeare. So may we grow than at latet our grain of holy life mey be lled out and the liarveet come that will gather ne into the heavenly garners. Enire Coc .-Ginruc|. nu: Uoiuonmvu -By I that ugh knowledge of the natural law: which govern the operations nl diges- tion and nutrition. and by I ouelul applica- tion of the ue properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our break- tnet tables with delicately avoured be- verage which In one un many heavy doc- tors bills. It in b thejudicious use of such urclee of diet t L! A constitution an be gradually built up until strong eno to resist every tendency to diseue. Hun reds ol subtle maladies Are outing around us randy to etteck wherever there in 1 weak point. We mny enoepe ineny I lstnl nhnft by keeping oureelvee well fortied with pure b 00d and I properly nourished frame."- '(}ivil Service 0autte.-MLdo Iiinply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Peck- ete end 'I`in|(n]lb. end lb.) labelled--"Jnn.I Em 52 Co.. Homceoputhic Chemists. Lon- don, Eng."-Alno union of Epp|'I Choco- late Eeeenoe for Afternoon um. Thounndn cured of estnrrh. bronchitis uthnn sad lung diuuu by Dr. H. San- vielle'| Spirolnotor. An tnltrumem which aanvevumodicinnl nonunion direct to the menu are uued In nu Int-can noopnnll. and pranerlbod by landing phydcinno. Full directions. for uenuncnt Inn: by letter. llld instruments ex rout-d tony uddnu. II. in only Iinoe nviolltn invention that I dismiss ll'O no as or, toned until I not stage. to or putiauhn to l."Srguvaille. ox-Aida Btu-goon of the Patch Anny, 13 Phillips 8quu'o.K'ontrul. All luhnmnn oootnn lump `tor rep! . J. 0. King. Chemist and Dwain, no gaunt tor Iiannton. vielle'| SPIPOIIIOIOP. mnrumenl wmcn I oonveysmodicinnl | pm. noated. 1* on wonderful 1nmu.I used In :1! n:-clan hoopitnln. And nrnarlbod Iw leadinl vhvddnno. IT THE GOLDEN LIOI OI0ElIY.: ...'m for l` rvuuul lluuugvucu uuwnu nu uuuu uul-A U! Among the lwopln. The pamblu was in Bush .su ouvnplu of the di;.:un.y of lubor given at the lmuxlsof uS1viour who was hnnwlf a working man. In our vsmuus cap.-it.1es. no matter how humble. we mav yet bring as blessing uu the wurld if We try. The sued falling by the wuy. Iirle was emblematic of the Chri.-ztz 7.n soul nhve to God's work and eager to grasp It; yet onlyone part I'M In-uiuul. Sun the three parts wercuoc altugetbur, OI.--nu n avvuiv fur than nu.`-`LI nun.\...n1i..|. INVEWGOODSQ .1 1 I 039008 I HID` A 0'o &|n|l:I=:&ld ` ~a1=nt1~ra -r`n;.1:z:, I The Rev Mr. Burke, of Bellenllo felt. that the aawxion oi the l'nIon had been a great blessing to the clergy, and would strengthen them 01 their duti as ._......r. 5|... ....A..IA 'T`l... .`......I.l _ ._ The Rev. l".W. Kirkpatrick introduced two of his brother clergyman to make. nddrusu upon the ' Parable of the Sewer m. u u n . . .. .. Ton of the uttendnnt clorgvuon were pyeneu: um tlm cl.-sing service in St. James (`hutch The Van. Archdeacon Badford Jone: read the senice. Tho hymns selected were: "Onward, Chris- tdan Soldiers." "Pleasant are Thy Courts Above." mud "The: Day in Past and Over." on: n lVlIVI7`I .-.-. \ . - - Inward vo jug-nu vounal with uni beeehnldingiloeeeoiono ol 8o.Joneo" dnri.na&hopneeetweek. The opening: ' needng wee held on Tueedoy nftornoee. ' oi which the rontioo bodnno of the ' Union no dieohorpd ond oorenin quot tione nlooting the iototoote ol the ` Church were dieooeeed. The ovening ' public mocking on hold no the Iioeion ` try mootiugol the church. Yeooeudoy tho Union not for in the Holy Uonununion as 0 o'clock. A brie! oorrioe wen hold (8 10 o'clock, elk: which morning nnd ohonoon eeeoione were held. In the morning. Arehdeeoon Bodlou-dJoeee tool on eeoey on tho prieothood of Melohioedekmwhioh woo followed by on oninotod dioouooion on topioo arising from thie subject. In the nltei-noon the Rev. Dr. Wilooa gevo on ndduuon the qunliceiiono o! o good u minister of Jeeue Clix-int. This. likowioo gnu tine n lengthy The Union thou odjonrned in privoto Ieeoion. hoving spent n plooeoni nud protable tinin in mutual intorcourno. Mony moxn~ born were oboont on eoconnt. ol provionn engngomente. tievorol vieiting clergy , were wonnly welcomed by their bro- ` thron of tho Union. rm-1. Scutrh Marmnlndo. nrnved hy lulu. nolumr. wlnvh was offer for sale as under (me puuml pot '.'..'r(' Sovuu 17c per pound Fmn Thin! Lo! mess. ThoIuydQIin`t;-ellrial [Ida has ...- L.hl;..- H- _...:.._- _; n. I____. 1 lrullnul lueuule Tnuuph. Mir. kzzvts I I W: Inn now in stock the nut anonmr-nu of rut-clun Ready Hula Olothin our shown in Canada. Men`; Can ulu Twoerl Suits, 97.53 to .18. Mani Scotch Tweed Sumo. 08.50 to 016.00. Men : Wound Sui ".60 to 020. All cut and made in the best. mung? 1 component workmen. and qniwcqmd no orde clothina. $_ _ __._______________ Those Croepcn can be fastened to the hool of the boot, rcldy for use at any time, and by a simple movement can be turned up when not required and rudjultod In I moment Call and no them It IIAINIIS O l.0CIE'I"l"I. 1-.. no .-... u,._. QA.._.. II....4..L,... n-II-..I- -_.I ll\_._;..- go. gzisijmrcswou. - __ I-uI-L1.A__- 24---- WI I080 till III! Io notuy MI: Old A _ Cuwncu chop: tcnncnll mu wohcviltciudlfirvlatlubtmin fab lcumuduwo butbcbuslbovlmruc o bow tho mun. - an c........u..4.'n'.`i'4E.f`E."x:.". m'i-`4 . we unillouh all Idnu It Yucatan low In in, Iv A- I lvllfhe : Or anything in their line. Purchasers cuu lope-ml on getting Genuino Bugtinu. Jan. :0. GOLDEN Lmv snnum! cLoTH|u mm: fiii=-:n. Are the very best. value be ggtr. 7 I!;;u want. to get 11 fine suit It taunt mud; in. or a cheap unit. to do buniuou in go to DI`-;'l;AR a C0. Corner Prints and Wcluqwn Blanca. Oct. 8. " The Hmm for Geno : Fnrnhhinus in this city, who all! the obooput. zIcHMoND 8:. Bo'Y13:a:N Will ZHAINES & I-()CJ3E'.'I'.".'l'.' H , . Splalldld Stock 0! Onrooatings. New goods nud Brut-clul vduo. We all II sort. with condence that our awe]: of rtwIIvII1""""':" , w.:.cn-;ruz3s. M.,..=" |u::ouIuItool73'`""" I Jsa..Q,= MARMALADE Stock-T_e1[ 1 Ready Made Clothing ._.__...._-._ 500yds. Co|6req_3[9` Grain Silks, In .\'nv` Seal umwn Hrnumu and mm..: .-.mum- nrtan Inn on vud Patent lee Creepers ! __ __ |o`----. WALQII & STI-IACI' have `us: received 1 one of thonbon tho umzm{u.cturera m Rwitserlnnd 511 And soc. Without 3 doubt t stock of Embrmdory evor Ihown in Kiugltou WALSH an S'I.'ZEl.A.O'Y' Feb 13 IN PRINOII8 ITRII1` }Swiss Cheap Gnttun h%P WW` 11) 11:. l'lurmuk'I 'A' White Canons. wydu. Katmai`: `B Wllib 0&3. yds. 1. on York Mills) Winks Cotton. 60 d3. lnnuido White Oonou. MUG! t_oun 3! 00.490. 100. lo and 150. 4 Cut: bib. Plain And Twill Ihnhn; I 0.... _-- --. ..- V .. Iv yvilvlli. -uuyuu. nunvuli `II WIIIU T. It (33017 You-iii-i`ll-n) -\;Inu;a tottonu. Iona loan on. 90. up 4 hm. Twin Ihutln I Ocu- Grey, Twill nu-I Plnin Shooting. All than than good! II Ki WBIJ 5% mnnv & nunnnv. 'fn goods won bought law luv. (AM. And An 85 per com under prount print can curly Ind IOGI SUI I"ub.6. snmcu an clumuzv. Oppoliu cny Howl. 3..-- .A.:~t1c1a.1"fT'-1ovverE: 13:. x. ooUs'I_1:m::AUaa do. -Iyy_9_eif.*3ni.;W6Ei99_j!:i%v1z __ sq: m.' February .6. in an-:w DRY Goobs STORE. -v 1 vuwu 7:-w-tr tn-who uuvuuvn it--I .\ nvy`B:L1l1xown. Bronze and Harnel, at We pur yum , regular |-Ho! II POI NFC No";'_IcE.. -ll?e-s~ss,' Carpyeis, liTI%Iiiir'y iuiui cloths! {J - w __v---wv - II-on-suntan offer great Bargains for the runmindor of tho month. aording pnrdluorl a good opportunity to buy Cheap Launch; won-utxcnlmtou. Couonluoouinouwlulow. NEVV GOODS. BR AD. VARIOUS SHADES. D'I'h.o People's Olotjhzg. lioulo. ----Stock Now Oornp1ot.e.----- IUEISIC liIlIlIlD Cl V` I.` IISII "II-All `II EH3 MAN I`I.nsl. and II prupuml to do wbu no can oonounlu any of hm Winter Stock uncomm-ncerl rm sum 1-! Au wmsor uoocs. Ila onw- Ipec I luducelunu Io pnnln roq Ir WINTIC nnlcnn upon: or 'I.V'l`lll ml Null Alli -mmum mruim." nmmcn wnm only zm -In order to roduoo their stock to the lowest point- ALEX; R,osLs FIVI it R. MOFAUL, N~eWai`e Work! To-ZD I-Il")5 I III,`/IQ -. I '- (Jay Boot Store. Kmgatou, Bcllovlo sud Tunwn ._ am ouALiAP, nu mom. DRID IPRLYI I I_IA\;gt`amoo:zmu at Illnstratul mm a ram; FOR 11! , run 2 "'1':As {Bookji3ding. I van -viva; Iolld ord-I. `howl 5;-.`.__,.:_.*....... ....:_:.-..'q and u lchnadunaduuo '.1 -. -an-snow.-u& ."'~.,,.,,%c.`..r;.-o.;:':.:*r.-::'.~.:1z:.:' Inna: n---u--'.-1 `n. rnu.n.un I UIVVCM Oppoulu City laid. or use than good: dine! hon 3 0 non couples: RI '0'! I'Iluon\ &HhQo P03 III, . Ia`):-clan A 1 Z-J ` PBIWOII8 I`l'klIT. x cheap Tolmcos. I30 Prinoou Strut. 0 good: dine! from hi: . u \V. II. Wrlllli cl: ('0. AND FRVUITS. NEW GIIEIP ulk at `.L>c per pound ('l4. I`I. `LOO. I'8t|l'I. Huonbarrios. Dnm-nu I WIS. COFFEIIS `li\'.\ H003.-. Punches. D-.. nu Russ A1` COL1.lNIIY.-H :3 reported that races occurred yesterday at (Jol- ' limby. between three horlel owned by | Front. Road men and the name number ; of animal hauling from the Bath Bond. `The Inner won. Considerable money {changed hands on l.he_renn||. que. yesurdny. the Grand Lodge con- tinued in union. considering miners olirnporunce to that body. Bro. W. Colville. Grand Trounror. prountnd the Grand Lodge with I not 0! hand- some omceru` jewels. The non moot.- ing of the Grand Lodge will be bold in Innrnoll on the nocond Tuesday in Feb . rnnuvi IHRR `I . M P. B. Asoocm-lo: -At. Gn|uo~ I V ` INIPICTDIO V:sa:u.-0tpI. Tholnu 1 F. Tnylor hu surly completed his in- I`spect.ion of Kmgnbon vonell. H0 in rushing 3 most thorough nd minute ouminnmon. The owner: obpot to so many holes being bored in the fumes, ` alleging thus this weakonl them, but i the luv nys It must. be done sud of course submission in brood. Count or Ann1,.-\ utcrduy. in To- ronto. tho can of Chapman 1. Rogers cnme up. Appeal from the decree of the Chancollnr was made. J. Bothuno Q.C., and Wslkern. Q.C. for the delud- Turnor. tho nppellun; Britten. Q.C.. Ind D. Bluik (or the phinli. uni Mncbu (Kingston! for the defendant Rogers. Ibo respondent. Appodsrgnod sud judgment. reserved. ..-,4oo-~...._., A l\IUIl lll-I Lllinrrvllll. Von. Archdeacon Jones. {at the pound time. regrets that ha Inn to disappoint St. Paul`: Church in not being shit to nppuu u in concert II Announced. Ho wunumnonod home this dunno: in conuqnuoool the douhol one olhia na-iahinnnrn Fl nu n"Ath Innhhgv. Clilljlillltvl IIIU Ilvuuulll VTUIIIII puishioun. Mn. Call. of Both. Inothoc. in.lur of Ir. Pour Brinov. of Napnnoo -c nucnontly gnu rouon. Run: or run M11141-muu.v\\'o now supply the nccurau nmounu obtained st. tho nrionu muting: hold in the mtonm. of Diocesan Minion: Caho- drnl. 0201.74: Chrin Church. Cutan- qui. 064.58; St. Paul : Church. 061.88; AllS|.int.a' 06.05; St. Jamel` Church. 016.18; 8%. Mark's Church". 09.52. I Tu u lulu-r. -I`ho present wen- u thor militate: ngnmlt tho bringing of { buy to msrket. One rm bu upwndn : 1:151) ton: Lo move. but owing to tho ` unufo ice cannot operate. some of tho preuod hay is uhippod by nil; 100 ton wu no dupuched to-dsv to vnriou | American cities. .M_U%S.I.C,!% Fin n PoIruonu.--Yonccdnv If- urnoon u (rune building owned by It. u.n._--n n..-o....~.n. -4. hnonn av: Ilvvu - Il-nn|v -._.. -.v_.- . !cCundl. VII down. It had him: occupied by Ix. o.x.-_'u..- _.|...... l.-.iI-r.-4| h-h-- IUWIL II uuu vvuu vvnunluuu - gg. nugibbo-. who..1.uu, ud In-mun wcnuovodout thodnybdon. lun- htiunin-unpoohd: Ihaowuuthing combustible about tho premises. ad woodwill not bodono ignited without an quinnn o.In:' `rug 1.. 5 \ -Inn-I ICU] A Clan l'.:vounnn.--Ix. )1. 1 . Greenwood`: c-poo-at. II lands cl 5!. Andnfo Clutch choir. will 0&- _,A_,_ _- _-__ -- I.-.__.I2__.) -I - _AI.I IOIOOII|0OIII|IOhl'IliIV`OlI@|`} houwliolhonowulnn. Intuit Inc ynnhduolst. J:-on Cinch -choit.lnuzull.udvrunooudilu`o uuhlnicnlinulucta. 301% vuthnulod iI.,C`hiao. hnwuhnol .0 III. IA.-.A-:Ln-gin } VII`-. -UUCUU I-,,\-use-`vs ll-u wjjvut hut:-Ibcoinunnquulodl-| Lg-III: In -nuianI-gnn1 Lain:-2. ` A Colrouzn. -'l`boro has just. did in 5 New York as musical composer uamod Tuck-r. who gained :1 wide spread no- torietv lbf0U}.:hUUL the Umwl sutu ms the . Lulhm' or the famous mug "When u..- 1'.n..I Ill..- .- I1.-. " n...l not... mg, inn. 5U-IIIuul-IncwIZ-h"; houuhuins. Win hinnhilizyiu L.Q{Il:j : A l.L'x.u-n~'s Ann'u..-Yuurday Al- ! tarnoou two omcern from the Dorchom 7 tar. .\'.B..pomLeutmry arrived hero with I n colorod pnsouor. who had booomo in I mum whale xucurcerated. Ila Wu placed `:1 the asylum ward uf tho Kingston , polmontinry I --........ ._. ..: uuu -nu .... .. vu ullw u.-uvu. Hung. .. ...... mm Cruel War :3 Over," and other mo- : lodnu. He wn born In Kingston. The Largest \nnsl_v In the may `imolung mu! (`hawmu .\lr Jnnou Ferguson. son of Shori Ferguson. us In mnil dark on tho laun- -mp "Snrdmian." which in: thought to have bean 1001.. A grant snxioty bu boon roliovod by the [nut nova. ` t.Al.Il1`Il|.\ lC-9. UIILL. Erc.-L7lsu In omutuouce lat Much. Young India 4 to I 5 p.m., boys 6 R06 p.m. Tbooo wishing to attend apply ut am $65. 5.Ior- ` gun-4 I PIon.~L'louJy mild washer with local rainu no-day. high northuly and northwenurly winds. decidedly ooldor E woathor 00-morrow A Rxournau DIs.u>ro1:'ruun.- , n n_.___ t_._-_ 1,... AL. not-:;: .3. Ahiou 6. IIIUII liiluug. uu Wu. uuvu v in` cook. or 60 duty: in game] Meun. Burn and Biuonetu. so long and hvonbly known in she establish- aunt 01 P. X. Couninuu 8 Co.. hue. u r-l._ --__..___I I--_..) AL- .b..-. 1- Mr. Borkitt, Accountant. of the Cans.` dian Engine and Locomonve \\'o1 ka.wil luve Kingston on the [st of Murcb, to scoop! I ruponuiblo position in New York city. Hi: successor here in .\Ir. Newman. late of Ottawa Muehnll Amev was arrested ud brought before J. A. Sbibloy. H. H Ainsley. end S. 3. Guess, J.P., at Anh- ley'e Hotel. Yerkor. on I cherge of hav- ing. on the 28rd of January. nsmaulted end wounded John A. Brown. of blon- cow. by biting of! his finger. The charge wee prove: and be was oommn. ted to the Nnpenee gnol to swim. his trial. During the examination it. came out tint one Joeeph Amey. an uncle to Mnnhell Annoy. bu] aided end abound in the uenult. Being in the room he wee arrested at once in order of the justices end put. upon hie trial for com- mon neeult. He was lined O10. 'mclud ,_ ,_-., ,_ an 1,..- ._ __-I II T I"! 1- `JV\"" -' _ `'7'! -'VI U- Llroody nnnouncod, leuerl the non in Open Homo Block. formerly oocupiod by Rockwell Bros. Mr. Bows: bu laud an ups:-iuco of twelve you: in the total dry goods of thin city. having boon for six you! with tan late Inn ol R. Wad- dollt 00.. and (or the put sixyoan rith F} X. Couinoil E Co.. lling tho _..lLJ.. AL... an I...) ..`l..-.-.. Vs. Jfhn Ilondonon In '00. Mr. J. D. Flower. of White Plains. N.Y.. in in the city. So are Mosera. J. D. Monk. and C. Culklul. of Watortown. All ire rnih-and men. 1. n,,u,-.. . , ,, .,-. ,: u__ r1.._.. Mr. Kirkpatriokw Sc-nlpiug Bill was read in the Commons _\estorla_v. In Addition to limiting the sale of tickets to sutboriud persons. holders of them can no than It any time. and can clnim npoymont. of money for distances un` tnnllod. .. _._. .._._._,, Mayor Gukiu sud Ald. McGuire have rotnnod from Ottara. 1..-_ ,L,A,J .L,; :1, v.,.,_.I -- u IUIIll-U_ uvnu vvun n n. It in Itatod t~hlt.Mx'. Lacuvalner. M. P.P. 101' She County of Jacques Cartier, is about to be appointed Registrar of tho County. (1.... DA.-- (`hint I-`nn...n-r mi N.` -.~......,. Gen. Rosur, Chie! Engmoer of the Canadian Pacic Railway. has tendered bin rulgnntion, which has been scoope- .1 Iiguunlvuuuvung UuvvvU wnuvu-no duu polhlly. will ndoubblly ........I wvnurunuulvw nvuuvuuwu v, Rev. Gtvon Long. in his address at Toronto yuterduy. reterred no the fact thus it was in tllelntterhnlf of 1831 that fteen ministers and nine elaers gather- ed It Kiuglton to form the Synod of .IIII K. n. wvuunnvuu I \..U.. Hunt` uuv podtic-Ihuoolhondudannn. 31:- Binouno ban the hon Il'VOI]l'I with l'.X.,CouiI0u'It'Co. Thoyuo -..b-.. has-H-Q cans. Kyushu... -Au. .....,""' ' ',u.u.W 'f",3I.[ b'n'......'- '"'..:a'. nntiaiduhvingthogoodwilldlho ..u;_._. .._.-.H- mill --J.-I.A.1l- An oxohngo nyu: "Usczn; Wilde in to go toliiagpton. butit forgets to tell for howlong." A couple of days. ru~ nor bulb. But. ho will remain in coznpantive rehiremen L H-w I1.-an l.nnlI in his mlrlv--an -Iv Golden Lion Grocery. 2 I?-,.-TVFVX `Ivy: nun wuu olpovunuoao but Iboqnnliho `-,Ii.andLld.Ctug.n. The nhtotis {Up I In4I~ I.hA7:nI-Etna: H-out-I .- u-w nvnu. .. via. Enqmry ha been made by Toledo button in regard to the ice crop. It in not. very good here. but considerably both! than on the southern shore of LoIOErie. ._.L___, , ,_ ...., _ uv-1;. :_ `-3- 9- 33': T` Illllj IuIIDunoInql-Dovim Avuitnpo 19:11:! student loan` vdubnoiatboluvu Nolan ,dsvuluutilyuIuglny.w|oIit pvnnnulunlbihovn-thy LIB}- Gunner McMu1'ruy. rocetly deceaud. Wu I. Ion of the late Chief Factor of tho Hudson`: Bay Compny. Ho wu born in tho North West. ,1 .,w-1,2, svyuuo uu--u uvvu Iluucnvznuu. Delta` new history of Canada smco the union u_u tbnt Sir John Macdonald In born in Sutherlnndnhire IL 1815. Next n__-,_,, \1_|A,_, ,,,,_ ,___ _.|A_ .1 _ _ _ _ ___1 Ship carpenters are now u: demand. The usual vessel; steamboat, and lurge ropnirs luvs been undertaken. l'\-..t..' ..-- h;.b.u-- nf uhtk nun.-A Proust busxuou is prospenng Another land sale 1. hem; nrmnged for. This: tune It 1: I BruuJon boom. 1.: r-. v_4,,,,A,. Ivl. llllll unuu n An u unnuuuu Irvvun. A new uurvoy 0! the St. Lawrence no being made by Alnorican nnvnl oiun. .u . A 1 1 LICOIH Lfrlljctll M luau: 0! Local and llnnarnl I-torn! (local. Mark Twain's New Jpook IIII. Oh I God, look on us from my throat Ahovo. I40 In no! doubt Ihmo evorlunng 1010. III In no [net our stubborn ml]: '0 bond. To _ u.olq Thou. who nrr the mo-nnu Ulqxvulu. uuunuvvllu In sum -can-5. nollgontyponou with I plnnun lls and 3 ls-loudly (noting. her Hath hand Igloom our our whole con- lllily. Whu Indian. it possible. the bonuunut still won ad in tho hot. the Kb Snnh Adnmu, lliu Baidani lltinslo companion nd lriund. hat `ditto at oclsool lot may yuan. died It that Ian: Ink: 591-. Pu-lnpa no pcuol. outdo of the bereaved lunilv. kntw bothr than thowriur the churne- tal and dispositions of than two young Indian. or could but utrongor testimony to Old! uninbllity and worth. For you: In wntcbod their minds dovolop. And their chnnct-era form. and looked lorwu`-l with minvlod condonoo ud hop to tho time when theysbould take - Ihoir plncon among the host beloved of our community : but 1: has pltruonl God to order otlnrwise. and we must. nub lit to his will. W9 can only pnw that . Ho "who doeth All thing: well." will 1 apply 3 hauling bulm to the woundod ` hum ol tho Iorrowiug parent: and l friends. Don gun. to put. you to your I-lnnuur I bnul. Wolo umnln on unn` uill pnylng for our Tho villupol Pu-uncut he can nnynnlbuunnnuhollnomndnow unuthuluoddodtolholiuhthodollh dllnfuniqncuddnnghiad Ir. Iddu. 'l'hi|youlody,uclinhu' dxhuthyonnl-ltd only six by! UL ` uni-an uivu-n_v beloved lot bu -uygood qnliuu. Aninblo in but 4 |JI....n;... .....-0..-. in kg: hunting 4 To-by no given (or a writ .1 1.3:. D. lg-A AL. nnnlinn. -- ~-...,,.. line cl Aggravnlnl Auuulu. All. Icon 4 unuru ruz xmrs Gannul Vogolahlu ` .-. an-`ow-on-on-q THE BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1882. .111 El u A3: - |Ia.A|iCu u-Ia-wIn nu unu boolie. ehowing n belence due to the county of 0112.48. He bed thie amount still in hie poeeelaiou, end lied never received an order to bend it over to any other person. He hnd uked far A eettlement. but such had never been made. Mr. Dcighton wnnted 8160 no I eelnry for eight year`: eervicee. andjit wee probably on this account thnt he could not obtain a. eettlement. After eome diecneeion an adjournment occurred nntil to-morrow in order to allow a etetement to be pre- pered by the County Inspector. Mr. Deighton epeeln bitterly of his being published on I defeulter. He holds that he wee deeiroul of meking e settlement. The prosecution he attribute: to Ipite. Judge Price will only meke en enquiry. The Council on deel with the mutter nlterwurde. This morning Judge Price enbered into an enquiry so to the Alleged dOCH/I in certain school sccounts kept by Wm. Deighton. Treasurer of the Township of Barrie. sud Sub-Tressurer of school monies for the said township. Messrs. Agnew, P.S.I., and Elkington appeared for the county. having Mr. J.L. Whiting as counsel. The belsaees in hand. According to the returns mode to the County Auditors. were shown from the you 1871 to 1878, and totallei 0143.10. This amount it was held Mr. Deightou had not returned to the County Trea- surer. Mr. Deighten headed in his 'l'o say that the concert held Int night under the nuepicee o! the Presby- Lerinn Church st. Odeeu we: a success, nancially and otherwiee. would be to abate facts in the mlldeet. possible form. Every avellnble see: was occupied, and quite e. number bed te etend the whole evening. Mr. Welker wee appointed Chairman. and inzrodnced the eeverel piece! in rapid. eueeeeeion, and yet it. we: quite lete ere the lat eelection vru rendered. In epeeking of the concert eltcnurde one of thoee who bed the getting up cl it laid it wee the beet Odeeen ever hnd. end more money wee realised et it then et on each enuncia- ment. before. When everything hubeen pnid lot there will bee net prot of I75, a splendid record eertninly for 5 con- n- 1.5: n. It would ho noodles no onnmanto the urioun item: 9! tho lengthy pro gnmmo. We manly nation Shannon o! than who took ptnin it; they will be an sbuubcat wu-nu lot in excul- |A_ ll_ll.__ IRX_.__ Q 3-! IWI]y AL 53:15,. I. 1* . Au -AHI. M. Tgylor; Mun-I. J. Gulbvoy. A. Inc- quisbu.` W. 'I."Coupu. W. J.0'Shon. J.N. 3... n. no-sky. A. Grout, Budd, and Johnston. vn Iouv nun. I know it. We hue been told Matt the railway 011: be mnngod oheapc than it in. butl know better. Thoee who think there in e bonnnn in the thing can buy: controlling intereet st my time and try whet. they on do. The stock has not boen protable. in {wt name of it long ago was given away without ooneideretion. Uur shortened line ll apparently more ploteblo. and we do not expect the Council to do anything which will cripple our oorta. The mad belong: to citizens, end no far has been run for the benet. of the citizens." DC In Iuuuviul WIIIIUI null 13 CAI-Ur ` ltnuo : In. Gnllowuy. line: B. -_-.. I.` Ugnlvnu I using: A gin ` 1----I ------'-.vv ' A I tovfdsysnp Loony sadly iula-ad I hiswihlhtbowugoinglotbodcvill ndhio I nopqn--an amp lively ans.` houasndvhuoldgbbollilokoin gbodoubwudhuvnduwi`-ags daibythhotpopnluybnuh-~ ugiuuulupius can can. anus aha-din-dcnldnjnxhnmil - H miww ulna Ion outdo! hi: __.__n.l._ \m1<`>mhuy|mH.or K 'IUt1l\LUlUHlll' don Lion Hroc-arv than any whorn pl-ae.

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