Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1882, p. 3

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PATIENUE WALTZ, only 200. Local oi iu:so.csw.uu. The salary list in 3.9 follows : W.R. Mingaye. Collector .... .. 01,900 00 A. MacA1iat.er. Surveyor . . . . .. 1.100 00 A. Shaw. Chief Clerk . . . . . . . . . .. 1.000 00 M. J. Haildignn. Clerk . . . . . . .. . 633 83 R. D. Anglin. Clerk ..... .. 716 67 W. Neisli, Clerk . . . . . . . . , . . .. 601) 00 T. Driver. Appminer .......... .. 900 00 T. Meaglier. Chief Lnnding Waiter ..................... .. 600 00 J. Kidd. Lnnding Wait,er..... 600 00 J. Murphy, Landing Waiter... T. Robinson, Landing Wniter J. McMillan, Landing Waiter J. Hogle. Sub Collector. Bath H. Dugilnle. Tide Waiter .... .. B00 00 J. Dawson. Preventive Occr, Wolfe Inland ............... .. `00 00 M. H. Grass. Preventive 051 car. Cnllin's Buy . . . . . . . . .. . 150 01 ) G. Pulgeon. Monnunger . . . . .. 450 00 P. Nugont. Packer . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 66 66 Expenses ...................... .. . 948 50 Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . _ . . .. 1,160 55 _.?_. Total . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 03,476 21 Mr. Haddigan drew ulary from In July, 1883. to 30th November. at 0750 per annum: and from lit. Docombor. 1090 ..6 IKE mgr nnnnvn 1' EDDIIIDZ Illa ll'0l.`ll I 1880. at 055. ) per annum. Mr, Anulin'| mlarv. II camber. mm. at luuu per Innum. Mr. Nugentfn naluy. an M00 por un- num, dates from let May. 1881. An nnt.rv in umda nn me Tndo Ind Errn (}ocoi.-Gunnn. um uouon-nu -"By A thorough knowledge of the usturel lAwo which govern the operntionn nl dign- tion And nutrition, and by A oerelul Ap lion- cion of who no properties of well-Ac acted . Ooooe, Mr. Ep hen rovlded our breAk- {An nhlen wit A de icetely evourod be- vernge which may Aeve un innny heavy doo- lorA' bills. It is by lhejndmioun me of men Article: of diol tint A constitution an be gndunlly built up until Itrong 21:0 to rent: every tendency to diseue. Hun reds ol IIIMJP mAlAdies Are oating Around us ready to stack wherever than in I week t. We any eeoepc unny A (An! uhnft ounelven well fortied with puro cod An A properly nouriehed fume."- Ujvil Service Gauu4.-)lAdo simply with boiling weoer or milk. Bold only in PAcI- l I on And Tin: lb. And lb.) lAbelled-"J.nA . Inn 1 Co. amnunthm Chezninu. Lon- can |nd";I'oInI( lb. And lo.) lubelloa--"als ' ml -. omcoysthxo` Chemists, . don. Eng."-Alno union of Emu : Choco- lun Bonn tor dunno: mo. 2---M-I-cc--j urnugm. no u. C1030. '1`lzemcetingwillbeintlnesamechurch. to-night. The Evangelical Alliance mos ` immedmcely ulterwgrds and arraugaal fur umetiugs to be held next vreck. of wlncl: uutico will be given in all the pulpits on Sunday. layout and laxporu ol Paul Fiscal Year --lxpcunu oi Klngnlou On-loll lInuna-A Innnnnrv. (ILUSINU EXILHFISEI. Dr. Mcuummou then eug.-aged in pru_ver. and nfbvr n few remarks by Rev. Mr. .\lv.-Cuaig. in winch he expressed tlnz convictum that these meetings woufd menu In great. good. the meeting vms brought. to close. 'rhn vnnnfinu will ha in Hun an IVID nhxn-oh VALEHTINES I mun. nut we are an gnmy 01 mm run --we all come under those nhnrp mn- domnntions. The man who has the one talent and doesn't use it because he thinks it in no use in simply covotiou.-4. Rev. C. A. Cook mentioned pride as A sin that grieve; the Holy Spml. Wealthy. well to do Chrlstmm. psmx their poorer brethren on the tract. and do not recognize them or speak to Lhonv. though perhaps thev are members If the mum: church. The fallen in society are looked down upon instead of being helped by Christmas to rise to God nud eternal life. This is dishonounug In Gll. uov. thnl m with 54 f0el1n;,r church 6|...-v 6 UUIL | Rev. .\lr. Hull thought nuothur Mn nn,:hL Pu: mt-ntionod Ill COI|ll('(.`tIUll scln-mum tlw church In` the Mn] that members uf the mum.) have toward each other. when the-y trout. each other coldly. When the Hqly Spmt begin: to work this speenlnly disappears. (`Lusx.\'u }`.xER1`Isl-:5. I'INl`XEI(ATlNU THI HIKE. Rev. Dr. Urns referred to Mr. Hagar] faithful paper and said than was 1 dan- gcr of warding of! the sharp arrows di- rected ngzunst. covauouunaas and other uiuu. But all guilty of thin siu ~-wa all come under than nhnrn rnn. plllllllg WI) III BIG winning III. Rev. Mr. Jollioilid he had been pleased that the work of uncticntiou by the Spin: had been recognised by all who spoke Ho romurked tint we had besuar die deserted than grieve the Holy Spirit. We grieve the Holy Spirit by limiting God`: ability to nave to-day. We have the same grant Snviour to trust in thut others had in times gone by. and we gr-iove the Spirit. hy not trusting Him fully. IENl')lERA`l`lN(| TEX BIKE. rononxo `I'll Ion um:-. Mojor Jonoo nid: Ono rouon why In griovo tho Holy Spirit in thot in do not think onongh of Bio work: to do not think 0! tho lavo ol tho Holy Spirit. We opook of the have of nho Fnhor and of the Son, but we forgot. tho love of the Holy Spirit. Hio love is continually pleading with no and touching no. Rav. Mr. Jnllia `said he bod boon . Spirit. In ondowunontalpovrerlromon onh [ugh We hood ho lie 0 but of , I ` Juno uid be lled with the Holv Spirit. The Holy Spirit in griovul it Christ in not fully pruohod and it the Holy Spirit in not pnnohod. The Spirit in grieved it uennanh no unduly cult- od. 'llihouinuiy Iuynnplnoodbm {on Christ the Spirit II grieved. An not many grieving an Spins by looking to: salvation from their on work: in- nlud of trusting wholly in Christ 1 "Pnnnnnot" in min nan sud brig! If! C BI'IIIII' WT! II Until` Y III hon nu and brief uddnuvu from any proton! were i- vitod. \ Great Profusion. JCT`! IX lrovonlodton `math:-an-hnl win If. wold God. In ritlan-n-nlthnna iulho u..n..a ouu w 600 O0 500 00 45) 00 -Wn bun now in stock the uent. uaonmoul of rwclua Ready Mule Clotbin over nhowu in Camdn. Menu: Cnnu-I1 Tm.-o-l Sums. 07.6 ) to 013. Man`: Scam}: Tweed Suitu. 05.5 ) m H(}..':'J. Mun`; Wonntod Suiu.)9.60 to 02). All cut. annl mum: in um bmgt. mnuner b tint.-clnu competent workman. nndquitecquul to order clothing. _` .: :_j-:jnjjLnLajLjj I Or anything in their hue. Purclmsers can depend on getting Genuine Blrgnino. Jun. ~.0. E.A.I1\'l'lE!S & I-C)C3ZEl'I".I' Them: Creepon can be fastened lu the heel at the boot. randy for use M. may tiumsud by a mmple move-rucut can lm lurund up when not required and readjusted in I moment Call and use than In INI-IQ J LOCKI'I'I"I"I. .......A.. u-II.._nI- -..4l Il\--_..._ 1.- .m 4-,... ic|.oTHme MADE TO onnin; Spledld Stock o!Overcout.ingn. New goods and rst.-clus value. We can all sort. wnth condence that our stock 0! N4` [{I'."r'." I*'I.\'I:' PH/'.\'E.3' Ior ml: Am the vary best mlmfm e gut. Hy-Jn want In gnt u ne unit In to get. muriod in. or I. cheap unit. to do bumun-as in go to Dl7`7I3AIl ti C0., Uornor Prinuu ml Wollhon Shook. I`.-. n 'f'I_.. II ....-.4. lug. lLnn9 - Ifnrnuy-lnnu in lhn `iii -luu -A"- (LA nlunnngnl. Oct. 8. nuuma appomm Innom com! W Outovu-and the 7: In ..m u"'u... It have neural u_ !uI_\_-clap Broad ud`_(_'nk3 WI Into this to nomy our (`old : Ounov-nuudtho ltmull mu i we I hutch: nu nan sad u '0 by tho bnnlmvuduuu from Iiulllu, n loturn on I Cboloouunhln B , Alla O PAITIY. Wguonulluqhool ouu.WcIuunoI Qt. Pnouvu-ylowooxaouiao. I! 1.1 V IIIIIVPHTDQ RICHMOND 85 BOVYDEN Will uer great Burgunm lur w H. good L -{ lIrossei`,.'(T2Tar'|`:etis,Lillinory ind DIME? ,1- {5oods. bldd Gros Grain Silks, In .\'IVV` Raul Brown nmum eaulnr I'Y|;`G (LID 90! um GULIIBN LII]! unncm) I Q 990. rnuuvurya-n-no------ ' E. O W.J.CBO'l HlBS. lKl;.?-gdusncouuuounllluuhwaug. ""'.0IM. stock.Ta_kj_ng ST! Ready Made Clothing Patent Ice Creepers} "`-I WALSH C ST!-IA(`I' have jun! rooenvel a cum of the nbovu udinu {tom tho mnuufnoturene In Swltxerland (`all and Mn. Without I doubt I a moot oomploh stock of limbroidury mar shown in Kingston. WALSE & STEAOY I00 PRIVCEEI ITIII T. Jswiss ywzl uqu 1 I great. I llhsap Buttons H WAL-li|1IiII 8. I hnap dttnnsl D00 11:. Hormel : `A White Cottonn. Swydu. Hormel`: `B Whit: 00000.5. I0 yd. (. or York llillo) Wniu Cotton; 50 du. Lousdslo While Coolant. Whlto 006 ton: at Go. Do. 10o.l3onnd 15a. 4 Gun him. Pink: and Twill Bhoni . | Gun Grey. Twill nnd Plnin Shooting. Alisha above goods at Iontuol WW3 Prion. Tlu-ne good: were bought Inc lune ml, and are in per cent under pruoul prion. out only 5:0 as them ;1T:-u3ie1a*1.e:~*i:;;.-7`;';-*9 FIVI HUNDRED IPRAYII F`. X. COUSINEAU &: CO. Pub. 11 no then? Feb. 6 I!!eedL February 16 Z mnnv a. uumuv. new DRY Gdons stomi; Fry! 10.. N'O'1_."_IOE. At lunch: vuuhmioebgb. Couolllunllv. NEVVMLEOODS. BR |_'_AD. VARIOUS SHADE . E.1`.'c`.5`.:`..'`i;1`u`2' Tho Poopwa c51o;n1n'. I-Iouoro. ----St.ook I\Tc:;<.r__Comp1et.a.----~- Ill ZIJIIII an I./II.` \.Jll)\l n uuvuuu -11- vvwu-u'v-nu uuvvv-. The 11 unto lot (hsnta Furu'.lIMn[1l in thin nity. who ulll the cheapest. XVIII` I I453, IL|(I 1! any of his Winter sxo HM commenced his lulu 0! All Winter Gaadn. Ila ouorl .'IIII Inducemcnln Io purl):-I rt-quurluj WI TIC llllltll IJIDCIIIH or 3\'l.`V'l`llI NI Nl1.II' AND -Iu order to reduce bhnir stock to the lowest point- If you want nnylhxua m bu hue d:ru'V,1|1l!o glvu hm: I all u ALEX, Ross R. MOFAUL, i___.../__a.4___._-.. nii V!_6rsiedF _$uitings: ! !xQIn.lnhu.Z um; tor UH.` rt-nx:|in:'|vr of tho mnuth. affording purchuou at good opportunity to buy (Sh:-up SPI-INCE a clu'.uu:v. Opposite city now. Nme Work! so. IIIIIAIIJ-V II |4vI4:K4n- Iv. Cny Boot Stone Kxngntvn, Bellevillo Ind Trenton am ouXLEtaAP, IN comm ut 09 per yard . reguiu price 01.85 pd: yud ' Hnwxa eomploul out an-puma Ia binding mumwfapm & Book-_b_ip_ding. ou- `am with (ma amuuun on-ynguuv ooltellotd . Ixcvl nu: :I.r.d uiono "" .'.' j- nunnndu - mom:-A--AIIXI The Prince and tha Pauper." Iurlvr Opvoulla Osty Hotel. R. UALDIOK "lInnn'I Dnl -..l...- -v - FOR lln -1 II TU`. I I|oon'b Iullnp. 180 Pnnoon Sena Gimp .baccos. COFFEES TEAS ! TEAS i W. II. .VIrll\E & C0. ll. Lu! B. roou Peas. mu buy A better Pound of Ten. noro Strength Lnd Aroma. thnu u buy In any other atom. and for ltlutll loan u.nuua~_\' NEW GIIEAP fan Bannof Am! l"L0`l`lI. IIJ8. I all! $1.00!. Pcalchcl. Penn. maobernau, Duusou` la LANGBBS. \`oLL'sn:nn INIPlCTloN.-Lt..'C0l. Vil- lien, D.A.U.. accompanied by Lt.-Ool( Bug, umdo I minute inspection of the arm: sud accoutrements of the 161.1: Bunslion. Picton, on .\Iondny and Tuesday. And found them in rut-clans order in every company. Col. Villiorl oxprcsaed himself an very much plosud with their condition They had boon well kept ..o.._____ You can buy better I ' nluu at the Gal- don Lxou Grocery than nuy whore ulna. cuun M Our. .u>ruuAnox~.--A good story is told at n cmzeu'u expense. It spponrl that he was auoring from I severe pull) in tho chest, and in his nnxmty to get rehe! mistook I bottle of F Sondont (or that o! liniment. Ho anor- gotically rubbed hiuchul with tho tooth cleanser And found relief. it in acid. almost instantly. He has neither pun nor ache uow. but In much badgorod by his frieu-ls over hi: mutuke Aui.~ l.\ 'l`imL'nLa.-1-`on; Lei, the wuhormuu. late 0! Kingston. mu brought up in the Montreal Police Court yesterday afternoon charged with break- ing iurnnuru belonging to 1". X. Buudry with wlu-ru be had boarded. Fong Lei could not understand the word "bail. ` ` and an. Inn M. Dunn told him to come hack on Friday. The only gratitude which he then oxpressed was an ax- trenm deairo to line the Jay altered to Se!-tlll'dl_\' _... .\.~ Arnu, Auswn;u.v.-Rov. Mr. Jol- liffe writes: nu tlun morning: Your knmlly reference to the dentitution of the funuly ol Vankouglmot. in your lune of Tuonday. has been productive ol good Yestenluy morning a kind lady sent. Lu me a number of article: of clothing, which will be very uccbptnblo to them. ll anv chnritnbly dispoood lriond will do likewise I will forward them free of cusp. It seems hurt] that tho poor women and children should suffer lmcnuso ol the alleged mlndoodn of tho nnlortnnato husband and father." Tun Dinctora 0! {hr Richelieu nnd Untimo .\'nn-,,;uuon l'oLupany intend dispouug of the summers belonging to the Upper Canada line. or leasing slum, and have sent. engineers to make in in- , \`entor_v ol all stores mm property at the different points. It. is probable thnt the capital stock of the Company will be reduced 25 per cent. We no glad that the Government upon: dwtyu speak wall of our ot- phungu. because they In most do- nning ol praise. There were 77 in residues :1. tho Orphtllf Home during l8&1_ of whom '23 won dinchngod, nd 54 left in the institution; l6 bclougod to the city, 48) to other wuntien. Sad 12 to other countxieo. The rnnuuo ol the Home was N.~M'3.5L), including tho Go~ nrnuiont gum 0! H0648: And the ox- poudituto Ins 01721.5). Flu 00,10!!- mon: grant for 1882 will ho 9372.8]. The Homo. the Inspector an. is int used in I healthy locality. llld SI wall saudw the purpau lot which his Everything holondlncseolloll anlonbrouhoot. and the childru won looking hullhy and buggy. -`n.-. mmun` at tho ` at Pi-mi. Suzn nu L urLp.-Lant. eveumg II A chtld of Messuuger McCorumck. Roynl Mnlnt-try (,'nlIe,:,e. was crossing the ice near tlw Tote lu Pout B211-racks, opped mm :1 hole into which n span of hvnwxcu had prnviolmly plunged. Tho I...v. -... _.... ....II....l.. .............l 5... r1... ..m.,-. ,......u..1., ,-.u--..... ...- lxttlu one was gallantly rescued by Gun- ner Huddleuon. of "B" Buttery. IKE.-IHQITIXIJ CIIII J- ` 'TbocrphAuaolthoEocadProvi- dnoeehul inxnuudunhthoyqu. 0! upon fl ronnlnodwbontln Ital, youcloood. $ouowotbcmholo|od` &otbn::Iy.4 mun oonuymndll to oduvooumu. Tboncoipil AH qt- not Ibovnupnnhly. Tbouphugo-mllboonithdlodtnw PuIiIa'I|ddhthINIIoIIItd.3Q.9Y. l B`otildn| wIn|lIh"`t8.BI|Ihy. g-I -l|:I:.nIlInn.'1II ` hl, PR-;\`l.~n nu. F..vuImn'Ior4.--'l`he Loan- lnture yesterday, discussed the pro~ vmcml (an qllclhon , and number: Muted that there were autlxorilod to wry that the nhmv would come to Kingston Lhln your The bill of the Agncultural anal Arts Auocmtlon will hkelv pan the Hausa [HEIGHT WUIUCIIZWIQTIWQ gnd qpnudvuyo and Int u pilo byIhoIh&uhvIqQ in Ann: - (Banned Vegetables ! % AND FRUITS. 1 3| I_l.r.!I!Ir l`1 LI .u,1ur..'-puuvvu || \./Ian muglmm L-avu nucceufully cast. for the ongmo of tho: tug "F. A. Folgsr" n utouu cylmlur of L`. > Inches -lmnneter and 18 inches -urnke. \\ n.h no introduction the power of the tug WI be iucrouod about 50 per cent. -_.__, ..... 7. 1 In Nun or I-'Iu|wooo.-'l`horo urn I low persona nn thin city who must In very badly In need of Irewood when they sum] tho shuneru of the atoms. Lust. night. Me:-ssr-1. Snudn. McNaughton And other: lust In this rcupoct. ._..__..._._ ._ `I'D: lluguou 005335805- To-day the enquiry lnto the alleged decits of Mr. Deiglitoii, sub-Treasurer of school monies in Barrie Township. wee continued before Judge Price iiiid agreeably settled. The County Inspector made out A statement which showed Mr. Deightoni indebtedness to be 0161.10. Ofthis the Judge disallowed O15. reducing the amount to 6140.10. Mr. Deightou held that he only oweil 9112.33. and his books as well as those of the County Inspector were gone over. The sum of 020. which he had received and psid out as a second pooi' grant to S.S. No. 6. was not credited in Mr. Agnew`s books. This reduced the indebtedness to 0126.10. The Judge also allowed 011.77, which had been paid to Mr. Deighton bv the former Treasurer and which had been divided among three Motions. This reduced the amount to 0114.88. and accordingly ii verdict \\'I.s entered for this amount as the balance due. In Mr. Deight0n's accounts it was ehewn that he had not retained 02.00 from the superannuation fund. for a teacher. from a warrant. He alterwu rds took the amount from a balance in hand. This the Judge would not allow. and the sum was mlded to the balance held by Mr. Deighton: making both accounts tally. The Judge, in his report to the County Council. will coin mend Mr. Deighton for the exception- ally good manner in which his books are kept. and say that the difficulty` has arisen through the condition in which his pralecesspi` nboohs were hand ed to him. There was little blame at- tached to any one. As to costs he had no power to sdiudge them, but he would recommend that the County pay them all. The amount in Eur. Dc-iglitou`s hianill willprolmbly be tiirne-l over to the proper persons. 'l`he_v lunda were only retained in the hope of lii.-t securing rc- niuneration for services. but as there was no provision for such he was not ellowed anything. Mr. Deighton could only recover salary by sueing the county. .\Ir. Deightbn was formerly Superinten- dent of schools in Barrie. The Legisla- tive grsnt will now probably be sent to Barrie. und the deadlock an '3!` in the schools are concerned will he TP|llIl\'L`l l and they opened at mice. .,, . ll II we Dnu:u A mun.`-n noun. Mr. John L. Mulls. forluerly of Belle- villo. has abandoned jonruahsm and ombukod in railroading at. Bnma Creek. Mich. u. up n n....A..- ..l |(;.....:m. Imc Rev. P. S. Livingston. B.A..o1 Ru.-~ ultown. goes to Mnmtuba on special mllnionnry service. u.. A...l.-_ n..1.s.-.l.nL nf l{r-utinlx llullluunny ac: VH4: Mr. Andrew ()n.1erdonk. of E Columbia. I contractor on the (HP in II the Bmish Amtncan Hotel. :1, v.L._ I \I.|I- c,..........1.. AI MICE. M1-.W. D. Gordon. of Kingston. has been attending I meeting of the Bone volont And Provident. Association. in Toronto. nu 1.-,u,,- -1 u-._...,\ L-.. I..... ::l\ The Bishop of Unmno ha been so well in health u to take pan. in the Anglscnn Miscioury meeting: nlong the St. Lawrence (rout. - I r,7,,I_._.:__-1.\_-n-_;..;.... |l)' WIII VI `IIIII so ylncwnw run. It. Willinn Nuwluds. Ibo bu oponod an oco tn III u-chibct. Inn has 3 indent It Nah protaaiond work (or some time. sud bu Ioqnirod skill. n- L.- .I.. ah.` mi-nnun. ..l . --u-o.i. The Lngrtu. Vnsrurlv Smoluug nu! Phowmg. w. .9... nu... ....-. .- -...,........ .-....` Bohlsllotbd Idnnuaooln pug!-i-\ col knowlodgo 0! building. ' . 3|: ILWYUUUU ll vuu. M the usual meeting ol the Dominion Artillery Auoci.-stion. hold in Ottawa. Xnjor Genonl Stnnga commented on the will of gun: to practice with. :1. man... \7_-l...A. -1.. has 1, Tho aspbiucy Jgmoeu o! the Bus. ` uric: lot the Shoaburyneu tum Inn 3 ` `cups: 0! auouuso by w. Dominion Inna nnolvod toobhin Iboopinlondthc 'Au0chuiIIIboin|_l nhctiniuthhynrnuup 1; undo. 'l.'hoIhnbdIho-utihgvmI$cu dIoL|IIt.DuBun.8oc:uAry-`l'nn- utu'.ndhvunobuud tnllllho _-.:4.1.. I Alloulluuu. There has been so much (|m.~1u.ms{uc- tion expressed in regard to the proposed abolition 0! the ten dnt.y, without the ptorniu of n rebate. that the Finance Minister is likely to xnodxfy his policy. DUI UIIIKIIHIIQ nun um mun.- Borgt. T. H. Billunu, of "B Bat` Iory. in instructor of the .\l1ULm`y School It Ottawa. .\'ou~rem tuteudnng It pny 75. per day for the tune thov at band It. .- .,,x., _ .\..:-_,1 ..n .| uvuu :- `.\Ir.Audruw ()u~\erluul.. Hm Pacic Railway contractor. lmri nxxtarvmws this morning mth the President uud \'ice President of the Liborul (founervltxve ...-l..-, IUII IIIDIU uvua u nu-mu ` Mr. Pope says: the total population of British Columbus. according to the lust. census. was 49.459. of whom 4..'\`_'() were Chinese and `.!.',9Ul Indium MI `._ _. ;.. n__ ..-.. 1:5... . .l.... bnluauc luu .;.:,x-vn -uum-n The ice was in ne con-imou to-day for skating and ilse-boating The wind In A little too heavylor the former. but. delightful lor the latter a..... 1- :1 mn...... nf >-R Hal. TI W-ZVUII. Ian-|. Mclwcu a Son Inn been given the contract (at two boiler: ro- quirod for tho cu worh. Th. Inna, Rn !-gr ( `mmnnr nnnnllv IlI|CI'T-III WK IU-II Iu IIJIIIQA Ono ol thou interested in the proton- ilj ol Ald. Cuoguru qunlicntion basic} to In dhqulilod u a surety himself. Cnpmu Campbell. tnrunurly of the Itanmer "Hastings. ' an aid to burn cloned 025,011) by speculntiou in Maui- toba property Conlidonblo trouble In expex neucml In ruining tho stume,-1 '.\rmeu1a' at Dev utonto. Another steam pump has been coat that from Windsor. u ,_.,, .. . . _._n __....|........ .4 gnu uondiiiion a. _- -,L `L .-an To-`day: load ol with. on route to CHICO Inland. broke through Ibo Sec. but was cued. n.,___,_ 11.0-... A L2,- |._.._ L--- `II-KC! III! III VII winni- The Bind. Rsilwgy (ompnnv usuully Inch 0!!) u [sir time. nub 0500 to our inlonlnnl In Inn! to think. 11,, _ ,lAL --, :__.____.-.I :_ .L- --..,.A--n, Ir. Kiikpouick bu prcunbd I you ouloincnuosho nvnckolthoonurio n__L_ 7:`. Thllullocinglor Ihojnron Inn in- 'notthoCau'|Hcnu. Thcnbpid uobobopplbuhlot Ibo Uoutunny in "B" latury. Onoollhoddcurocbdcnuol Dolls. II ml'iII.iI|yllIg cl. Ibo poilltol nlgnhl. "`b_CcIIty A-nicotine hudu 1-111: Bmnslfwme. mun. FEBRUARY 17.13324 - It is to be regretted that rain tell just about the time preparations were being made by many people to attend the St. Paul`s Church concert in the City Hall, last evening. and in conse- quence the attendance was not what it was expected to be. There was. too. the unavoidable absence of those whose vocaliain would have been highly enter: taiuing. There were several instru- mentalists - Misses Gould. McAdam. Chamberlain. Macalister, Dr. Dnvnl and Mr. Trendell. the performance of all of whom was popularly regarded. The piano duets of the rst four were particularly good. and the solos of the lent two. piano and clarionet. bril- liantly executed. Miss Burton was suering from a cold and could only contribute one song, Waiting." the rendition of which gave complete satis- laction. She received. as usual. a warm reception. Rev. E. P. Crawford was in good voice. and gave three selections. "Wreck of the Hesperus." "The Chil- dren's Kingdom." and Come into the (lei-den. Maud." in a manner which inerite-l hearty applause. Miss Bates was only asked. originally. to sing twice, but her audience was cla- inorous. and to repeated encores' she responded on both occasions. From Major Gingree. of Quebec. much was expected and much received. He easily captured the favour of his hearers and was twice recalled. He appeared to best advantage in duet with .\laJor Taschereau. their eorta being produc~ tive 0! line eects. The Maraeillaise" was very inapiriting. Miss M. Bamford gratied all with her singing. Her selection was happily chosen. Three readings were given by Mr. Gilbert Griin. two sentimental and one comic Ill character. He received an attentive hearing. and must feel the aceuranoe that he has lent considerably to the entertainment. The reeulte were very satisfactory. all things considered. .__.-.-u ...,.... ..... .u,,....,. .......... \Il ......... b. was won epperent en the rest of the gang bed to put in n good deal of running to keep any way near her. The heet In very properly declared in her (ever. In the second heat the boreee went away at the first score. when again Maud 3" cut. out the pace es before. Thie heat turned into a running race. as not one of the four trotted a quarter of a mile. The judge: decided that Maud S" won the heat end race. the rest to trot again for eeconsl anvl third monev. A good deal of running was indulged in during the next heat. but that was nothing to the diegnel: and indignation of the drivers. on passing the judges` stand, to nd that those olcieln were not there. having gone to the village to get a. drink. The metter wue settled, however. without bloodshed. This n- ished one of the neet day`e sport wit- nessed for many 1. long dey. The charge lasing; Onwford. profane lnnguugo. was resumed. At yesterday`: session the females umrc that the pro lane lnngungo wu mod on the 12th insts. the iniormntion not the time on the nth. Tho dolondant had witueuel be prove his inngeucy on t.ho"1lth. but the information hnving been uncndod an adjournment wn allowed to p ve him tune to bring witnesses to prom where he mm on the mu inst. lWA-_.l__.I .,_uA_j AL_A Golden Lion Grocery. wucnt: uv us: on uuv n-an -u--. . Alexander Cnwlord notied Ihll Robert left the city onJ|mnty 12th and did not nun until Jan. mu. Thcrohad boon no attempt to conceal or hid: (in- londnnt. Tho htbc Iiliihrly unied. 1-3.- a-l...A...a .....I. . .n........ mu unvvu uuuu ll-lllvulcvulvuuunntj Auuu` `xupnomud nfluviirdstobiuron-i to. when no numbed our hight. Do- --nn n-nun-cl x lUIIIl-llI- L|- nuuuun on-n-1-1 uuuuugvsu Tho defendant undo I Ihtouunt tint be drawn from KinpIoonJunnAry mu] .. u-..-... .-A .u...'..'.a. 4.. n........, A ....-........................ ........ "- cisionnurvod. John Juhpn. An old cod`: with: bod|og.uhoIh-Iovllahnrpdwish ngrucy. Tholndllluovutullyof thcophhathnhohdnpupcnnu {olupport Kliillholiltlothtlllll-i ..'o.I { IDLU vuvuuuu nu vuvne. In the met hen the patience of the starter wee eorely tried by the trick: of "Fit. Julian." whoeeeined determined to score the reel of the horses to death before the ntert. At last when every- thing looked en lfthey were all .1 yellow dug belonging to Squire McGuiun ap- peared directly in front of the horses. Of course another turn back was the consequence. which so exesperuted the starter thet he threw the cow bell with great violence at the unlucky cur. kill- ing him on the spot. After this little episode I start was At leet etfected. when the superior treiniug of Muud \ nu. -.-.4-u -nnnnu-an} on blip rant F`;.o'h`IInuh|.nI}III. duh-nap has Hutu! In last lit, in . ll.-algal ` vnuwuy. The jndgu were selected alter mule dilcnlty no! the bone: rang up for the {lat heat. when the following well known than flood the starter. Mr. Chin. Mulnnoy. ol Amherst luland: Maud S." St. Julian." "Emma." "0'\|ll- smith`: Maid." and "Trinket." "Maud" bind the call mu Brown`: wheel 0! for- tuneu with St. Julian." selling second choice. and than who invested their money on the min were well satisfied with her performance. as she won the race without in eort. .. n . n ,_. u, W-..-,._ _ -1 .L_ II (Iii Hjwuu run-u vu- .inuholyndthoi'unI unann- uldonbly haounltl by th pronoun ol nun ol the any Hook. Tho ion no in good condition. which in noun dogma Accounts lot tho but tilno min. some dolnyxuounod by tho aomnmoo ol monogamous having Iqhotod upro- wide 5 boll lot the nursing Judge. This: won 3 null manor and Inn onily nonlod by Jodi lulu]. who spied I cow quiocly tuning in O llold adjoin- ing the ion. It In: propoud to ocean the bolhudnpony ntoneo mnedon the mission. which proud not no any I job an Inn anticipated. Jack Punly Ile- nl-ngd it -An ting Iunt-at I-can nflhn Jill! I. wt uuvnolyucuun vuunn Ul\l clued it Ina tho bolts!!! not of the day. After driving the cog in I corner the was nliovod of her musical adorn meat. the crowd returning uuhoul wnh victory. TL- .'-J... ---. -.1.`-0-.` n`OnI- ..;unn Ydsy db; Ibo lonlqorl uddingin Ibvbhtygl Cdliubyom BTUSITEI K`I`12VZfI"F w- ioydn-onnbhviluuingou dun not cxljtuuingruuon i no opinion use with some grown si- most to n doctrine that business inorar lity cannot be held to the standard of biblv morality. And when such loose views of righteousness nd is place in the pmciice of any who profess the name of (Jlirist the result is ruinous to the cause of (lml. The bible nowhere teaches one kinrl oi religion for the shop and another for the closet and prayer meeting. 't has its curses for lying lips iinrl the islse hirlnnce. and cmniniinds its readers to "provide things honest in the sight of all men." The dealer who sells sdultarnt- ed goods for genuine is 1!. fraud '. if he says these goods are :11 wool" when he knows they are mixed with cotton he is is liiir. and no amount of talk of the necessities of the tmde can make his way of desling otherwise than lrauilulent. Such persons when in the church kill spiritual life in themselves and ombittcr others against religion. Again. men sin in business life when they fail in busi` ness and dishonestly withhold art of their assets from their creditors. 'njust usury. the exacting of higher rates of intercst on loans than is justisd by the state oi" trade or the circunistsnces oi the borrower. is another sin of which many who profess Christ sra guilty. It cannot be right to trike advantage of the necessity of our neighbor in this. though some think it is right. The excuse of calling high rates on insurance on the extra risk is a lame one. for nsnrers don't lend where there is risk. That they who practice this grieve the Spiritis evi- dent from the fact that no usurer is ever found in active Christian work. Drink- ing intoxicating liquors. or deriving pro~ fit from the liquor trsic either by its munulacture. sale. or renting property to be employed in the acoursod trade, is unother sin in business life, it sin against humanity and against God. Another sin is smuggling. This is nothing less than stealing. He who smuggle: robs the State and so robs his fellow citizen. And men guilty of this and other sins referred to quench the spirit 0! God within them. einil hinder his loving work in their own souls. If they be members of the church their evil example works min in the church. Their exsmplolosds young men whom they employ to practice fraud. deception and dishonesty. The Holy Spirit will not work with such men. ulna no nrin nuwlni vlll SCIHSILI. uivisions or teeming. tne ansenco of love found umong those who call themselves Christians. They are the true schiarnatical churches who stand aloof and refuse _to co-operate with their brethern in ghting the battles of their common Lord. Surely thin hinders God's work. The Spirit of God is grieved again in church life by the general neglocto! spiritual duties which cliaractorizesf the Christianity of this generation. God calls every believer to active service yet multitudes are periahing and few take it to heart or diligently labor for their salvation. .\luuoy making and pleasures are pre lerreil to God's service. und by their apathy Christians are as much as say- ing. "Lat souls perish an I cannot bodil- turbed from my pleasure: or money getting." Who can doubt that God will reject all such bolinvcrs at the judgment? Another sin in church life is uiuinuion service or love of this world. The true believer feels it would ban. ..;n o.. My...-r his nnnraina frnm nmil l'iie believer ieeie it wouiu Dee. sin to divert his energies from soul saving work to the amassing of wealth merely for the purpose of enjoying it. or leaving it to his children. If riches come to him in the ordinary pursuits of business he receives them se God`: steward to be employed for Him. But are Kingston Christians geuerell the wise stewards. the unworldly. lizeral. heavenly minded citizens of Christ's kingdom which are described by Christ in His Word ? lthink we might answer. With fewexceptione they are not. Mum. mon service ie the service ofmueh oi the Christianity of today. When Christisn men hold on to their mono ud Allow the interests of Christ's hinadom to sner. they ere worshippers oi mem- man and who oennot see thst this is s sin. The Bible elesses itwith the most debasing crimes, exclsiming. Neither thieves nor cevetous. not drunksrde. nor revellers. not extortioners, shell inherit the Kingdom of God." It is I iruitiul source of desdnsss in the Church. In closing his psper Kr. Hsgu mentioned lsxity of discipline in church: es as I grievance to the Holy Spirit end n hindrance I40 G0d'I WOYK. Bcrin- l alas III uun ununvn nu-. Among those the rst is that of schism. divisions of feeling. the nbsenco M Inva found among QYLOVIIOC W I-DC I101 Dpll mud n hindnuoo God : Scrip- ture teaching on this in very plain. And it it be true that fnndulont. doclon. ljnrs. uuurcn. onortionoru, drunhrdl. And tnoero inrnm are in our church. it. is a grievous sin ugninnt Chrint nnd his body. Churches um eoxmu such! rnnmbnn (duo the Smrit and hinder his body. Unnrcnu mu wunu lucn v mombon grievo 't hiudu-' God`: wauk. To than in the Church hmalywwnknlrnmhizwr minoum t I such willunh III the usual votldl is9'n:.:4,d.>91aa9lv9!9-ItIt 14! M . Church be purged from that list nd g the Holy Spiritvill sick in out midst; 2 miuhzilv uni nlorioanlv. 7 the uoly bylnlwunrcl I mightily ud gloriously. I an`! n um`: I Mark Twain's New Book rnnun. sun: In nu annlaui unru- Upnghtneu of dealing and tnnupnrent trnthlnlnous are ensential elements of Christinn character. No huniueu can be carried on in harmony with Chris- tianity which in not bued upon the principles of truth and honesty. Who doe: not know that much of the business of the present davif weighed in the balances of truth and hononty would be found wanting. Adultcration of articles of loud [mu become no general thnt the Government had been forced to interfere for the protection of the public health. The opinion has with some grown ul- mmxt. to a doctrine thnl: buninau new no church mo. union. no aocioreu. grieve the Holy Spirit ond hinder God`: work. Seldom on ouch pointed. ion- ing word: uttered in my on ionoo on wero opolseu lut night, end if they hove their intended eoot there will certainly be oomo root ohoogoo in the business liveo of some men. After referring to the solemn rooponoibility thot rested upon the men who ' appoint- ed to worn the house of I . and tell them 0! their Illill. end also to his own coinnciquneos of this responsibility. Mr. Hagar proceeded to show how nine in the business lilo and II) the church lilo gnevo the spirit. urn-In -un in nnuyuu-n nun: lunu us Iuuuvnnn Anna g,-u-nu |.|J-. luv. Mr. Hngnr read 3 paper on the above subject. From the rs: untonoo to the last it was I moat hitblnl Ind inspiring teotimony against sin: in busi- and church lib. which.ho doclnred. n--uau OI-.4 Hal: Rudd! an!` Iuinnr nal`: uunnuouuuivvyt-l%U.$UIj. Dhinod Ihnl win tho pngnn-0 lot than meeting: can undo: oouklenloa it wu felt important um M0510 work of the Holy Spirit should be uiun spo- cid prouiunoo. ud no the nuns mbgoct. would be diacunod II on Ihopnvioul` evening. nunoly. "How Ibo Holy Spirit 1 is grieved nd the nod ol God hin- A._.4I " ,....,... llqv.l-Zlocunigooulpud the chair. ad. Alta BB5 opnhg cumin. u.- nlninn (hut 1 Ah` nan.-n--A Inn Iloowiihotnnding-_t-Ihfo nil Im ovu- ingsyxlnhun Smuchueh untidy Illa! bythouintuuhdinhinnuul _ --cl ......l `an-Ian.-g. -I nluhun- 1880. I55!) Mr. Anglia`: salary. Iron: lat July. 1880, to 80th November. was at the mm of 8600 per annum: and from lit De- comber. 1880. at 0800 nnnum. Mr. Nnuentfn aaluv. 6400!)" dates from lat May. 1661. An entry is made In the Navigation Return: of 0157.45. expen- diture [or duty returned. The increase in the exports from Canada is wholly in the trade with Great Britain. the amount ruched being in excess of any year since 1876. the relative gures being, in 1875. 5197.- 505.636. and in 1881. 0l89.902,427. The aggregation by countries has always been conned to the consumption; now there is appended the annual state- ment withont reference to countries. from 1868 to 1881. from which it appears that tho nctunl total of the aggregate trade of the last scal year should hnve been $208,621,668. instead of $189,902.- 427, showing an excess 0! total import: over goods entered for conlnznption of 018,719,230. The total imports were in excess of the totnl exfports to the value nl I7 {L10 017 A: n I-Anrlv ntntn thn excess 01 the norm ex on: to we value of 07,040,017. A: trendy stated the customs duties collected at. Kingston during the last meal yenr were 0184.- 005.55; other revonun. 02.88266. a total of9l86.B97.60. Tim nnlnrv lint in an fnllnwn` IT TIIE IOLDEI LIOI IROOEILP

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