Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1882, p. 3

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PENNY SAVED! w u H D W - lII-oI-lw difmr HI;J.M.OudKup-1ndlom. J. wan-u. LDC-In. ISM. H. 011W '. M. A. U. J. out A u tun-dl n-mni- In HUI IU DI \dvu-l -IIIAAU. Agmn and egnin. when the enemy tried to drive the hell through the goal. were they forced to give way before the onlnughte of Foxton. Elliott and others. When the time was called. after an hour In n-hnl! o! the toughen work. both turn: were willing to confess that they had no much footan for one day as they OODNdOIOd good for them. The pleymg of the home mm. though on the whole not no good u in the previous match. ehcited (requent npplnnse from the upectntorl. The ohergee made by Mr. Wightmn, Foxton Ind Elliott into the mid of the enemy overturned meny I held. Wight. The runumg of Messrs. F. Strange. A. Buntin and A. N. White. and the goal-kooplng o! T. Booth. were greatly Admired. Mr. E. Ryan was Freld Ceptnin end Mr. W. McRory Cm- pire (or the Syaeuhum teem ; Mr. Hon- dereon end Mr. Ferguson for the home teem; MLG. Lookhut noted 58 he Ina. weane' nun-emu. Alber- e brief rent the pleyerl proceed- ed en 1W to eke school. where they 1 were received by Mr. Bergen, the Heml i Meeker. and invited to peneke of :11 splendid luncheon which hed been pro. 1 vided for them by Mn. Burgeee (uu1 old ngetonien.) Though name of them objected to Mr. swan dinner. au agreed that, Mn. ,Burgeee luncheon meaie emehde [or it: deoienciee. 1he return home wu enlivened by some from the Glee Club, and by delightfui: instrumental mueic on the fog born. of which there were six on baud. TheI city wee reached ebous 9:90 by the} party. wet end tired. yet jolly end eetie- AA The dienncu on Saturdsy between 1 two leading functionuiu mpooting at prolimimry work for the (d: in 1ndeed hmenuble, con-ddling um u breach. ; if not healed. my lad k0 lotions couv sequence. I! tho Prov'lainl Fair .-. m h. mndn n noonuni tbe' M0030. u lull IIVI-uA-n A u. R is so be mad. I lamInd ber. chnpco o! in mama to a city in ,.s luau you! dOpOIIdI upon u "lulu in I 809mb nit-M mm b. no dil- . v union. no duh d Muno- Iuch u is 1 0 hoe-MM M The city dono u ClLDOI meeth to be incur-0d; I wall with the W oft-ho County i a Council that. would It'll bu deciency; : C me help. Manchu, sud 0mm... at}! m rmum Agriculmu Society is :; noedful. mmwmmmpmczla many. should mm: a doc: mg: amoebic. mmwuon m. Mammal! , ~,. _J_ lamh simply ban-nil My win: 1"." gum-oanu-i'm-qol" ' t 1- m 1-- m3. Prdiision Doparlmoml m 43' MAI. Ivan lnl the Igeuh. w "w TWWI-l' I but pie-eh. in MM!- le hen pod voice end W m. Ah. the ope-h elude- Ill be "it. he re muted me he no pole-l. not u e reenhel uypulondd-lebulbvnp ponnunent. Heb-denunciati- chu-ge. neithet Ml the min- eougln him. He bed no. intended .0 Me n church We you. but wee induced to rennin notively in In minim end wueurprieed to And M out to' Kingston inoteed o! hildd mu. HO "tuned to the nrdnou work of e mini:- ur.who bed his umuu- one. end burdens like other non. bunkeeoeould be lightened by the nympuhy end prey- en end oo-opention o! the Christian people. Lite in lo 5 you aunt gonn- edbylikeeuddiehhe. Belehedeli- oeoy in {allowing Rev. Joseph Young. e man at wide experience end ripe echoin- lhlp, but. with the nid o! the new. non he hoped to eoe the work of God go forwnni. He had euooeeded Mr. Young (or the second time. The: gentlemen bad kindly opened the we] for him be- ; fore.be believed he bed done no now here. He nked God to bleee the oougregetion. bun-ell end the departed mini-ten and o no cage the work to go prooporonely ter- wud. He zhen book no the mil U! I)! In Hutu.- the words found in Mstthow XXL-28 "Son. go work to-dny in my vinoyud." This beautiful pmblo In and by Christ. for the purpose of improving His peonle (or their ue ligence. Ho mted out the dierencesietwoon poop e. that sometimes those from whom much was expected returned little. while others who were expected to do little. genersL 1y did much. In the Church God wu often deceived by the msnner in which His work was periormod. Aim: show- ing that Christ had not given His work to those of high degree or of royal descent, but to His own child- I-nn Mu: nrannhnr d-nlk nnnn the descent, but to we own eunu- ren. the preecher dwelt u n the desirability ol being called the] one of God, and especially priviledged and houuredm being celled to do God's Work. Angels looked on and rejoiced, but did not work. Mun alone had the hoqu of bringing the lost ones beck to the fold. This was a high commission. imposed upon ell Uhristiuoe,inthe exer cine of which they could best become strong, Christianity wee active, not eluthful. and much of the hilure of young Christina was owned by their idleness. In God's economy of grece all should be workers. All the eervioe in the Church is not for the pastor to per- form God commends every one to work with the same teal and earnest 5...... ma Hm. hi oh. nulnh. llm BATIK PAIARULS. Lmod and Luz. Trimmed ONJHG. OI Wlndji; _ _ n J V a a ' 1}'elrtl 12'. , He end that in this world every per- . 4 son he engaged in study of some kind. 1 that. there are thmge into which every 1 one wmhes to look. God in His wisdom lax-ranged Line world so thet to mm 31 [my knowledge whatsoever one muet Iebudy end mveaugew. This lady is 1 not. cunned to one clue or one busi- uenn ; n m the expedient; and helper of t u tanner. merchant. stateemen. scientist. e . and maholzu'. There is a. spins of en~ ] - qmry abroad in the world, and the more . mystcnous the subject. the greetor the " 1 Interest and deeper the study. Men 15 .F f not. lmwever,alone in seeking to hthom e the unknown ; the angels deeu'e to look ' into Lhe things a! which record hue been made in the bible. And whet us these I " Y thumps-'2 They "eppeer in the chepoer I from which he took the text: ' l. The ealvution of men. : I 2. The preachmg of the goepel. ec- u | penned by the Holy Ghost. B. The euerinm- of Jesus Christ. 3 No subject. should be sowell con-i- d dered and deemed 01 so much impor- 3, ' tunes, and yet. none occupiel leee of she I. 9 attention of some men. WM in there l . 1 about it. w stuns: the tension 01 en. 'r , gele ? Selvetion wee e newer with 0 1 Which they were wally nneequehted. ; 1: .Such e ung" e I 1 _.... -nn-mnu AI lmll Work With the lea! and whet-w ness as His servant in the pulpit. The Christmu life, too. is positive, not neg: Live. We [:1th know where we stand and understand the doctrines we pro- fess. We must overcome ourselves. our tempers. passions, appetites. in- Clwallo and sins. He urged thu. there should be in feeling of brotherhood in the world, especially in the Church. No Church can be successful without it. We should try to make others happy and joyous and then this world will seem to blossom as the rose. The eld is wide and .3. _ IF" I- ' mpmnylanhyw tion. in. J. E'ihoo. 3A.. In. 0! Hum. In I mmmndm Inn nun-i..- in ..IA... IM-gland pressing. Hence we must not wait for gruud opportunitiel. but in the little things of every day lilo fully develop the Christian character. The circle of our inuence is all that God requires us to work in. That inuence may be conned to regularity of attendance at church. at the prayer meetings. or fami- ly worship. but wherever i0 is let it be exercised and God will give the reward. Saying, "Well done. good and faithful servant." The Work requiru to be done Th nub-I III Mdm um M Mv-ow-I was-wont.de IN mpmbvuntohbm omunbnho nut you. Tubm- .m an Emil n1. .. ALAu In: H-III' a. Suymg, "Well done. goon and qumm servant." requiru turday. Yesterday is put. tomorrow may never come. Ln us today obey the behest: of heaven. In cancluion the preacher trusted that during the prenuutyeu there would be much unv- Christian labor done. If .11 lubond then the Church would prosper sud b0 bleasad at God. , Last evemng there was again I lug. cungreguuon when Rev. Mr. Wilson ! preached Ins second sermon from we; words: --\\.'m.-h mums the sun-ll intro to look tnlo " i uuuu - um... | 1 ' 1| 1n ammo: or mu . wu no doubt nour heard of in uh. Spirit i , = 1nd. From time an Iinnod nuucurm ' died there In a gradual Wt of the aynem a! adaption, ud ugoh : ! "mm ml m:th n. and amour. ? l d to hlbom that which m lmlfi ;; out wont n. The woudorful p 0 redemption wu not the only not l undamu-od bv the mach; the mung 0! Q 6 this; i Waco, unbuw Vim.lv- underswod by much; nun; 5 tho world by the loolinhnou of proud BMG.HWDO.IPAPIB No b. l in: mod ms m w tho W1 1 mm . if: warm I... 1. No: annual: canton.- pond Inning l mono-om r I um Luz. anmeu it. 1 .150 and .1, sum uiloCADE nusou. Llnodnnd sun Lu. Tnmmud 5 {or eighmn centurion punt: man | i tobpmd bent to ' I wnmuod "cry poriop hil- ophor rchgjoou Mod Chi-tinny And ' mun-bud . l g leemau nun-:5". nu- ! oiahmn canton 1 in.th ham: ho- run I "\Vmub thumps I'll loonnlo -1 )uur HL The Evening Dem. w I IUUI HUuLI. Yesterday morning the steemer Chief- tein arrived at Gerden Islend with the echre. Oriental. Denmark end Siberia. from Lake Superior. with pine timber. They have made the round voyage in all weeks. This. it mey be expleiued. is e tn'al trip. to test whether it would not pay to tow the veneele then hell them. and If the experiment we: I: sue cone to have the echoonere converted into herpes and e steembuge specially built for the business. "There in no money in carrying timber at the present retea." laid one Captain. "especially when the Sailors' L'nion wage: ere taken into oonr eideretion" Teptein A. B. Melone wee in charge of the tow. end reporte the gene rel results an entirely eetiefeetory. He believes that the towing of the veseele will continue to be the meet protable. {UNI- Cnpuiu oonpltiu um nu uilon' v7qu u'o not uniform. um hora tho m in 01.76 per dny. And an St. CIqu~ rinu 01.50. They a] nut tho Inga: m not nth by the (nights, sud a: vessel property in non ruinonl than pronblo. PAIN-u. [kw Dublin: and Far-train- Ian-u pron I-Ill'. Collinl Buy shing sud Fox'me Oompnny [me dinehugcd during u lu! week thine vellull ltd-I with bimbo: And two vouch Man with lava. Ind:- ing a haul 0! been vessel: dinohugod there during an Ink. Ono wu unlond ed in {our houn. u, .,A :A_._.-.__:__ L- -.--._.._ IM-0 The inhabitants at Lake Opinicon are not well pleased at the privileged whole} ule manner in which the tlsh hive been taken from the waters. as is evi- denced this spring by not a sh of any good size to be seen. A paltry trie per net annually is pnidto the Govern ment by strangers for licenses to sh in these waters. and which might be dis pensed with. eepecielly when the peo- ple do not wish it. The hoop nets these men use. and are known to use by he Flshen' Inspector, should not on any account he allowed to be used. They sweep all the sh. big and little. The nets are lilted once a. week. the deed been thrown out. tho largest eel lected, and the smaller. unuleeble sh lett. and it is no unulnsl thing to see lots of dead sh outing shout the lake. Some people here have written about it. but it we: unethnded to, or may be hushed up. The noon-Mp Lao Winnipeg uvod luv-rd from Livupool a 7:40 oolock' win: 19 bin ad 900 um polo-n- -- m. -..._n..'.. moi-i... god-M WIHI 1' cam- "u "I I For gen. Tho ununhip Purim Inivod inwud .5 4:20 mu. Both n Fabu- PARASOLS! uvuy. Than-pinholthm. OW now bouuofl null!" doc: (or 5 law had. Be In: lucky mug): to apturo it while winning in Lab Suporior. nun! Ino- hon til. then. I, , ,A,AA,L1_ 1 AL- .1:__x__- -_..l__j I'm I soo'my "tall young run. I rm as well u I on, When I wnnt a good lull And I bugnn to boot. To deal u Provoul in my plum. I'm a bud workmg r young man. And I follow the owe fellowl plun. For 1 nd that it plyl, To dul as be any: E With the New York Clotbxng Store msn Icml a! HEATH a GUNN! Old Stand and try the aw. J. viim I Soda Water l 000 Lin-n Collm. only Lilo. chap muon Cam". I ply. only We. Linen .Ollu. ban ulna in nu any on Llan Collul. has unr- undo. only . :Mthll HuntsFurnishinz Stare mum: xu . w- u now u... w. J. WILSON. TBE PHARMACY.' 166 PT! \ uni-m VVAA-l'. -. ._... _ 7, ,, _ I ' I Fall ock Always on Iland l Roman: Ibo plm w and um Law-I Myles In landing Collars . _,._ l will; {HES-:1 7 ' TIE NLW to lab Bum: Pmool. Silk Lmlng and Gold RIM BL ACI Ill-I YARAIOLI. am nod and 0nd um 0|. N '3 UHBIILLAB from n10 .5 Undoubtedly tho but nin- u: L'mbuuu And Emmwmimmmm l ! Vat-o um. I in nail-lid l unannoul mm m [EVHOSPHATINEq I ya. u a" II-Y- unu- poo awn-arm sun-yth- lIn yuu. .._ ..- coolant-tum W1 cum-l Alumna. III-Alum bits-OI. tau. mutt-unqua- qul-nlq-nphuhd lull. .11.. EllTh. upmmcnu on Upp Flu In to b. "and. nnud nly, li --v~__ II A WONDIIPUL THING. r. o. van.61 upon. 71in quuns. W. REEVES a; 00., Luau-nonrde u ever an. cu. Bring your use them we L SATURDAY Arrived per Exps 'I-his 'Morninwa'r SPBNOBE BOW E 303m. (:3 goo to L'ndoubwdly Pun-01: ll -A-l'- i Bargains in Eggstry Game}: UTHERLAND. 100 place: of New Drool Good: jun lcndod. ranging in price 1mm New 500 per ynrd. We are selling Blnok Good! (she-per tbnn ever. Blmk All Wool Cuhmeres for 40 I worth 600. Black All Wool Cnhmerea {or 650 worth 800. Black All Wool Cub- morn. {or Boomrth .1. Bllok 3nd CO I Wo mule u oom tinon n to u '16. quality :nd price, No shoddy Shoal. No Pnpor Shoes Ire nllow in our store olid Good: at Low PFIOBN. Buy your Boon-Ind B I JJUW'rL'I-uwu van w __.._ __' _ _ 103 PRINCESS s-IQ, an 915. NEXT TO 1 CENT lTOl. New uipuro Lam cumin: and Lambnqulps Guipure Ln. Curtains. 3. 5nd: long. 01.50. 01.75 Ind Ml. Guipure Lace Cur- tains. 4 ydl. long. "0.88. ".75. M. 04.60 and 85. Luce Curt-1n Net,11c . 20m 990. 85c, 00. 87h snd 400. Short Blindl Not. 100. 12 . 150. 17c and 00. anoroquinl. 50. . 750 3nd H. OR I long time buck we have boon onduvoring tn prove to our boot 0! Goutlomon Customer- ch 3 Boil Stylish Boot. or Sh )0, Hand-Mth Ind of good $7511, cu: be got Randy-MM}. 3nd Much Che-per than by lelvlng your mounts. in. nov buving a lugs n1. for than goodl. Gent's Hand-Made Boots. Gent's Hand-Made Low Shoes, Gents Hand-Made Slippers. Punt-clu- Gwdl u Modules Prion. In In. . W Mny 29 uvv - unn _ __ 7 I At prim tint mun Ittrnt tho attention of buycn, We mun to do I in on: Mar to suluin thu reputation 1n luv. 0! "The Ludmg shoe Horn of tha City." Tb. plum: for Lndm' French Kid Buttonod Boot. Ind shoes Bwuuful Fitting Goodl. I). l. ABMI'I'IOIGI. Mny 10. No. 6 Ogre Strut. Forth. Hl Prinouo Bum. ' W FOR CHEAP CARPETS & LACE CURTAINS 1 WALDRON'S. Mn 18. 1m 5m Nottingham Lace Cumin. 08.50 worth 06. mm Nu Cutonnu. 15. 90. 25. 80. c. . Chap Curtu'u No lubguu Ind I Muslin Coming. I v 16 pieces Blsok Budod Lace from 600 to 82.26. H pmoou Bluok Spunw 1.1.0. 1: m- luv IO '1 50. 10 iono- Cnun Bpunish Luce (mm 200 to 760. 12 piece. but! I. II Drum And luck. Putin wnmug should cull ourjv I!) then goodl urn noun 'Uhup .Um. "! mung-u- II"- Mulhn Cut-bun. Tgpesuy um. 46. 50. do. 76. 90c. 3mm cm, 110' Mm. a .1. I135. ".50. Mly 27. " chm there in not a mu: hon sblo h In- Four Ban set or croquet Loan! him. lb it in lollron the pan of o,,v.:_._ L. um-u oh- nnminntinn 1. mu L 1.11am A-ortmont 0' Onw- adghlUM.tninodndonMrduyu d in Tspom. W . , an. on m, nut; his and h: ahi. dnpmmuu an Ml-ch m. t my I. {or 650 worth 300. Due more- {or 800 worth 01. nal. I muwuv - 1140 "mm... .- ..._. .___, ,_,, , v m CHEAPEST III. of FBAIES no: Old . I'm-d tho III 4.. QWWM W ; . munch! (numb-much- m'n-O Fwory. Bring on your Pictured Id Wit Whybn. Furnished Sonic.- 0.- * [O'Tod ml. in invoiced into the at... w'u~ Oulmyhruuiqluubhu. Commlyud - Haifa-cc. May 26. Low-. Emu-x: yup .26. 01.60. JVVV didUW'-vv.V_i Act-In lo the Front, With Full Lines Of New Dreu Goods. 0!. Prleel Io Cheap-o lo Anoth the Clones! Buyer: n. - "WAF'HSUTHERLAND'S 8 Ball Set. of Croquet for l- ulllna 4 "It Prunes for 2515 35 H2! [Hind Apple. for He . I II. thmn. Fun for 260 . H H1. Medium bug" hr 1'. Y3 Hm Madman Bright Supt for M, 1'). lbq. Hugh! Bug" {or 81.10 lbu. Ornnulsudl Hug-r (or M. 1 dc: Ale. m nplondld order fur II. All otbor groceries wxll be sold It tqull low pnrol Win! 1. and) The rnson 1: lb". they um oonng A: -_ 395%; COUSINEAU 86 CO. Good Patterns from 450. Perth. m MOFAUL, W )dl choiper'thnn | In nur Funny Goods dopnnmom, I. In M uhmeres ways ahead in tha hunt Novelties. Calumet-ea! Benutilul Goods. Ik AllWool Au lulpectlon of Good- snd prion h loll- Col- | cued by \ sons, 1.4 masoun'rl. an H.- Wind-n we ' I'APBI'I'QY. L Six Ball Set of Croqueti Turn-l an. IIITISBIJv wool. a; will)! SPENCE & (IIlVMlzl-IY. 132 5nd 134 Prince" Street. oppooiu City now. VWEO Uivvvuvu - ' 204 Princess Street. opposite the Windlol Kohl. W {nvmnny Blncll Ind Colored Mom sun and Blunt Funny Good: doplrtmont; :1 l wnvn ahead [11.1th Tho-e make: of Curt-ml In 'm-hted to Wear twice us well :- Ibo old {bullion- l ml Vunnmhnm Lu). Cumin-z I. A Wool Dutch Cm. w. 75. c. Chap Linen Crumb Cloth. Guy Ind I Brown. u" lilen. | L 'neup Linen Ltumu Wu". uny .m- Brown, Crumb Cloths cm yud-ny niu. thn 2C0 Now Whita 03. M. 01.. "IO. dimmed wholouh rte-I. Fo'r chap Stunting: and ubla [boon go to B. WALD-O", orod Nun's Vellm I M. 320. RAM. und Color Mom Silk- .nd Blunt .. m" mm. nmdu d-mnmnnm well Ibo on! (Mon- ed Nontxunhnm L500 Omaha; lilo Lmen Crumb Clothl. ll 8 I 10.,10I II It..12 x 4 H... 12 1141!..ud m 10 1:. CI lnd see then goods. Inspection invihd. HEIDIROON I: 00's; II \INBH & LOCKETT. Carpets - r "on. Room hpor is going 06" in Luge The Price Does It. Paper 'omb 0 per Raul wogm Paper Li John Honda: 0. co.'; Iunu-uu _ ".virV777 v, Win-n In no \roublo to tho. aoodl 3nd IU good. nun 1n Dino! min. -.a n____--_ Coun Is a. Penny Earned. IIIRDY & IlllllY'Su "simmer. IT TIE BOLD LIOI BIOGEIYW for only $12.5 for onl; $1.00. only $1 50. 116 Pnnoou Shoo! % Hume ron OuttInn wook . tungsten butcher went to Toronto to _ 1 secure u out load of cattle for eta-tamer: ! bore. but could not nd them. Upwudl ! o! 26 men wen waiting 10: clttlo also. [ The Kingstonisnlolt.goiug to Mound, E where be secured his load 3nd brought the came to this city. Such sch-cum- stance bu not occurred (or mtny yum. ,_ __ H, Clennxu Conan. To-mono' ; rues:qu evening the children coneu't. whxch was poctponod on IOCOIIII of bad _.;..L-_ _;n h. hnld in St. Plul'l school whxch pouponau uu mun... u. v... wanker. will be. bold in St. Plul'l unhool I m--. any-antic. nrmnmmn - M.._ __ Two Sn: Annmnon.Thon will I be two great nttrmtionl in this city on ! the 20th of Jnnl. II the Dominion cloc- ' LWL ....ll kn thg I-daan-O. Ibo. I the ZULU OI dHll". 'n- we yuanu... ..-- out. which Will be the bingo-t. the! Dr. Sullivan our attended. 3nd (2) the United States cucun. ___-. f. v ._-._ Hw E nzrxp ()uhLThe body 0! John ; )chrthur :1 well known lawyor 0! Eur. J 8 hum-1w, was found oating in the Slgi- uuw FIVCI' on Smturdny morning. The deceav-LI mm | native of Scotlmd. 5nd at one Lune teacher 0! Clashes and Mt memqh-s m Queou'l Univonity. King. Golden Llon Grooory ST Lanna. Snanou Conn". Hm: war the boats o! the Company 1 mil u IL [nuke conucccions at. Cape Vin: cent. I'hey ml] only run an (u u Linton. thus nviug 82 miles in tho days trip. The Company can mak- hetmm mnmwtmnn M. Clavton dun at the ('upt V- wa .~ CLou 7n Shunt-Tho Kendal: mil claw the'u season in Kingston on Saturday next. They go {tom Bonn VINO to Trenton. thence to Helen. and willbe in Kingston on Fridly Ind 85- turdny -. ~ -.I- Bum-nuns CABLAt man, in the lrrntou huer yesterday, I priest mm m the people a special luau-ac I'run (hr [inhup A paper [or FIN) Brcurugh 0 sum. binding him to this ; Lmcme was carried to Trenton by the ' name deputv, F-ther Brectughluvu 'Imutou 0116 week from today. [til I prupowd to make him I present-ion. walnuur. vnu w u-..- ._ _-. _ _V i V, H 1 mun A most. altrlctivo programme Avhmnxuu H) and be, -M_. L )couon WontOn Snturdny I an \ruunn the Directors of the Kinguon L oc v; awe a Engine Co, hold I. moot.- 1 mg m. which Mr. Harrv Tandy mu sp- pnntul Superintendent of the works. nee Mr. Gormm resigned. Mr Tandy has both the ability and experience. ' and dunug the time he bu mud I! mechmnicnl head of the instition. provei bouh omcient am! popular. __ I Oxnnm DXOClsl.-Tbe Ven-Archdu. con Janea. Rural Dean Kirkpttriok md another clcrgymuu have been holding i an invetlgutiuu M Wvlliugton into the Estate >1 the purxsh over which Rev. Mr. MLWI'H prehk The Rev. D. FA- loon. Hutchinson. u about benign hi. charge at Tamworth 0!: Blond" non 1th mam ban of Synod will draw nigh to Klugstou. . ._. } I You: Fnox KmosToN.A local cor- ? rexpunxleun of the Toronto Tribune. (Cn- .lholiC)dmlll that. Mr. 0mm in I. [most popular gentlemu: 1n tho'city. what in - - I :_ n.-. u :. Inn-mu u.. M n! MM nun. "III n In IVMVU n.- r... -- 'lDt, Sullivnn to weep: the nominnion Mmdor nuch circumstances. It. in ru- mnnnd that Dr. Sullinn': only com i Intion. oncipuing dorm. i. um in tho event {:1th Gounment being unskilled , be m have the puma-go of the any to dispenao for ve yuan. [I u pm worth I. shot? 1 i f Arc mhug w the rst duh of mm the Ru. Mr. Hum indowl for King- Imam-11.18". Mr. Jollilo for Qua- ' i. Since: Chm-ch. I n n \l 1;.IInn. Ind n;- It Suite! knlllll. lulu-nu. Q Raw 2:. Li.hmno,,.ud 353'. m. 1 anking us wotppdlmuuhtsm' } bun. l n , a n- ulA-i- Jn-n (m in. We t-{for {or he Ill) Blrraln of Mesa Pork. Tl Harrell Funny Purl, 20000 lbn Damn. Ml.) Bug Cuud Hum. 200 bbh l'nmdy Hour. 300 Buy Buhn' Flour. 100 r boll. Outmul, 60 bblt Common], 10 bbll unluod What, 50 bur;- ('hmme :sm OI r...r. \fnd- Hutu! I hun. Rev. 5. W. Hold in down to: Eil- ohxnbrodio. ,,_j___);_- _.Il hi. III. a- clxlnu.l [ Amdm will III plan. OII mph-a TM: know. II no o'clock. J! mm... o! NIMJ'IPOH. It. Out! for momma. Vet-f [M h 1. The mudguard-all .1 1.... Stuart. John I n [j-h. r. U: 'I- J. 5. Winn. 1".- A". H'Il my ' Job to. J. u. m. Ed." J. M. III-rd Coyh Jah- IM. luau. .- Von-flu lll' we .110.th I Luke Opucon phosphtte bu gone up A. high In 15 per ton. Every dLy new llnu m Ming opened up. w. rum... I-nmnu uni Locomo- For In. on 10 cupnun um... h In ropomd that Jmnel Rutledge J.P.. have of Loughboro. intends to sun Ihonly for the Noun-West mL- n-..a -l Rum-m --R" -1. nlnviua What, J rmh Mud. Bump, Aumpuunwuu, 0U In; wunu on .vul I 4 u y V. Another rmzeu amps forward to any that. he Win the rst [0 help the around- odmu: Dempster from undel the gun corrqu and not Mr Fullest We call I halt. 1 A L___J_ : .' ..m .m....... uknnt In. Irma-mus bu [)an I Mil Gmmdwmrnido than i- IIIIIQ. ' 11_ n:__-_ n".-. ..n...-.l rhi- n'fr. Tho crooh urn-Ind here ruched To- ronto ably. Mr. N. Murphy will do- Ah..- "I- III Wu upcum My. The Claudia Engme 5nd Locomo- tive Co. hue dechred n dxndand of 8 p0! cont. on the capital stock. n u. "mm mm. Jnmal Rutledue I Inonny lur Lu: J u: uu~ vv a" Tho Band 01 Buttery "B" In playing to . lugs audience of the pubch u: the Puk on Sunrdsy when the mu cums on. Gin-:0 Inna-"mm In on ha nannnt mt limo. In. mGougbuu vmiwl her hus- bnnd on Suturduv. The condemned mu m losing esh mpldly. Ma 15 con- Iunlv in a melancholy moot] V, .,L_ L._- _...,|...I .1... mmuvmn nl quuv In I. muumuuq Iuvuu Sir John bu ambled the qucsmon of hi. birthplace. He saw daylight rst in Scotland. but. upeur. his lloyhuod in Adolphuntown. So he mud at Napxuee. Anna.-. mn'unn EIAHQ Inrwmrd 33V . MID. Th0 bot-bended Conservatives about the any man: be m uauml dmress when they have taken 10 putting up old "och". )tck-kmvcs and booth}:ka u entity [or bath, .. . . I M , h .- mu m II.qu v-yu. Tho Inhr. Rinaldo ruched in". 0' by wilt 0.81) hub. of what A lludcooonodilthoguolm Bolla- vllh In. WI Io tho Asylum on Fri- 1.- (III UH DIIWUD, wuvu qun-I ~_- v... Sb-ri Ferguson says he cannot act. with In: Gankin. than: rocouciha- tion .0 In M be is concernod in impos~ Iible. IL, IL_L-....L..-5 .-...>n.'l Imu- hug. u more mud more uuuurw clued. Whon )uuluvlle ) Cami-I them than uplniur LI.- (brooerynbeaullful '1 - u-uu..., .v. _._.,v Yuurdsy'a rum cheereJ the Tory hurt. The prospect fur the crops in not no btd. and there may not be so any votes lost Only the N. P. ought to be luporior to bad crops, A --.......m.rmm.l mmmnum dust-ass IIU WIUPIIAUI w van u-vru. A congregatioqu meemuu to dlscuss nancial miners and church improm~ mcnu is tobe held at 57.. James ves- Iry room on Wednesday evening at. 730 o'clock. The ladies are expected to be pronoun. A mm"! k-vnnr and min dmmuu. m u" bu momma Est-ll. man "bill. In. In... v_.|. ... 15... lung-hm In. sing hill but today. Workday. Friday we mm! 0' Oil not In tube: 001* m- __L_ n;_-_;.|- m... In... to- II lune. The Divhaon Court. opened this slur loo- MouJudgo Wilkinnou. of .Nqn l noun. . within you win nut bung more in a. per lb. How do the farmer- lih the ptoopect. 2 l -L- (\mnamn nhmnhlfn bu aona up Pl'"ull. A gnud buaaumd prize drnwmg. dd of St. Joseph's Hospital and House 0! Providanco. of Guelph. will take place on June 28rd. to assisbin paying 08 I mortgage debt 0! 02.600 with which these instltutions are encumber- ed. The Honpxtal and House of Provi- dence are under the spervisiou of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Hm Excellency the Governor (ieueral will min at. Quebec on Wednesday. 1- n n DA..- Alum Va.) ml truths. WW mule In Quanta: on u cuuuuuu, . Mr. P. D. Ross. of the 341111. left. today to take tn editorial position on the M3n~ I trul Star. - n n ISLM. 1- "nun/l 6.\ Ln 'YII. Ural orar. Mr. R. P Flower is stated to be '111- den'o ctndidue fur Governor of New York. 'n-,L ._ n|_-_.. kn..-" AL}.- manl lnr n Golden Lion Grocery W. ll. Vlc-\l a (70. Ion. 'Bilhop Clary leaves this week for 3 via to the Eastern portion of his Dio- cese. He Will be than: until probably the and of July. I __. unnuu mm-m vlr \hOnll Ino nu ox July. Luz Sabbath evenmg Mr, McQuade. u newly appointed Methodist Episco- pd Minister for the Village of Sydon- bun, preached his rst sermon. 1)-- v. nun-nth ha. had the de- nun, preucnecl mu um. 5:11 muu. Rev. MLGnlbruith has bad the gree of LLB. vonferred upon him by Viotorin College. His degree of B (LL, Wu bottowed upon him by Mchll C01~ logo. Montreal. :1. unnam- Snmmernlle. who has loge. mountain. Mr. Alexander Sommervnlle. to long held a responsible poaiuon on thOBoyll Mail Line. leaves. accompani- ad by his wife. to Vinit. three Ions in Iichigan. One of then. is a District Judo In well as manager for a. large lumber rm at. Menomonee. Why Mr. Gage Was not asked to make Iphn of the fan- grounvln as well as tho other Irchlbects in the city. Has politic. anything to do wnb chm discri~ Dilution Linen an ex~A1derman 1 k- 05- nun-nan of the Pravincinl autumn Igunsn In exnlucn luau Why ha success of the Provincid Show Ihouldlbo endangered by a dnapuw out I 010 plan. nun.-. nu.-- hum-Hum vhn andL y'm vu wv MW "in, hit. my cabal In. (Inv- puny Guys. I! J. B. Maudie rally hopes to on: spin lathe .100 ho put. up to-dny on ch. mulcol the election. a ALA 15m-- nl u: Mnnt' IIl' nu plan. whothor mow bundhug the SyudL on. fundl have ever read the 15' Inspecting corrupt prncticel It elec- tionl. m1 ,A ~__-:__I__ .. 1-....onn- fln- nnvnm. Whit ptniculsr advantage tho Govern- | non aspect. to Rain by pumng foot pan on the bee Int. Cant. the hit. cab: in in Sir John'n Ooldon Llon Grocery pdmy dnya. 1H,!- GI. MUIIOI in. Ullacuvu. I I I! u Torie- ol the county "ally .m .othip X16. A. Kirkp-trick. In ii R. T. Wuhan: in the choice. Mr. Wuhan would unduly prove I popnlu _4_j:._ A- Tho WI) nee truck I: m n condi- uouuhom- m be mmod upon in hlniiwi'i? Vin wwhhhubunhuodlox Moan "Mthlntwidoudl ll-ii mph. 1! in mid. Nu! than initiates. noun:- vambomcmdu. uomohm. mum! salad-chunks: 13!. high; Mi-no Wuhan" anyone; dubiqu Tho rep-in uncouth. 1.0.wunmn.soo. The Ano-_ A; .44., 4.... .1 .5- ".41. .111 i T.C,'unnhou101,5w. Ibo mJIuI'uw-wu-m-EM up chlhkhgohupdmmndlviEdnyith-ddhnhtnd u, ind! MMuuWiWnMn-kamn mmmmimwmquym-mu. (loin. Thong-liar. gamma-Hummu- whoa-villi unu- W!Mnwhom'wm I mum-m qua-utde , mu Nola-Yatotcw natu- to- |A_ A- ____... "Ar-mm: rm; BRITISH we. MON mu. MAY :9. 1m II Ammmmuu of IN! I!) inhbihnu. plenum] aim-ad in I brill. vulloy, at m and 0! Sydonlum leo. on of the moat beau- hlnl of lsbs for which Fronunw in no noted. The booting Ind shing ue excellentJnd is ll I wonder non of our citiuu do no! upond their holidhy- It. this delighqu link spot. At two o'clock slurp tho Sydonhun mm me on tho uid. They wan all older und most of them haul" Nun the King: atoms. Tho following m the human: A. MaVoty. E. ham. 0. Booth. E. Corkhlll. W. MoClomont. A. Looklnn J. Rytu. T. Lackhut. H. McGruth J. Edwsrdn. J, Lymnn. The ground was rough wd full of holes. Sydeubum won the boss. nud shortly titer two the ball was lucked of. From the mm It was ovndout that the Sydenhnm men intended to I'LL] A IUD- ul--| and by that. mean: tire out or diehearben their less weighty but. ekilful opponents. Fouls were celled by the Kingston Field Captain lrequently. but disallowed by the Referee. At length Mr. Henderson had :0 object be his being allowad to act any longer. Just before half time wee celled MLBuntin. oneoi Kingston's best. men, wee no eerionsly injured by e kick that he wed obliged to retire. Mr. Fergneon. e member of Queen's Ccllege beam. who came out to ac: u umpire for the King-whine. wee chosen to take his place, but the oppoein'g eide object ed. Mr. Givens wee aeked to take his place. The latter land not played any for nearly live yeue. and not benjg in Lrnining wee therefore not. by any manna 1). Mr exchange for Mr. Buntin. During the rst part 0! the gene the advantage lay With che King-(onion, but. after half time wee called the Sydenham team went. to work with the energy of dispuir. But our boys were mnI' 1n Ill rumn'l lA!PlNu. (HIM I'- m. no tau-um -. Bum anuaumupu 11:. Knight d Ir. am w d: A unborn! tho ppl of mm. Wind the I... The whol- pay, niacin. M. I. unity u 0 o'clock in Whihvb m. drum by four hum. It VII bond thn ni- mgh puma the nu from Ming phat. but. lath-std]. none (all until that pllv III molndnd. 0n ensuring Bydouhun i! buy- Ituck their {out- bdl on on o! tho god pasta and lung manly. bring: Ibo people to Ebe doors to know whale. ulna duo loin; Tue viuwn Iva-dad that! my to than Unwu Howl. Unlollnuoly u boyl did not. untodofull judo. to dlnw line. they Ind Io phyu Io'oloak. Bydonhun I A oI-IOIAL oIsPLAn

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