Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1887, p. 4

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5:`-i';S."i :3`-3.` o'-'3'c"k`e'` '33"33:1"` "cock wove. kltohcn utonnllu: gee, , _ non` Sula 5110.9 Mn. 'l`ormu'-Cauh. _ _J. E. KUTCHKxN. Oct. U. ` ' LIICIUICI. CLOTII ` F- .N!B.ET 3~ N E w B 0 0 K, THE EARTH THEMBLED !" REV. E. P. ROE S{ tne`& 33n`;o3i``r. NJ. Henderson & Go. jIn Erasers, I\ AM. I. rvvuu 7 ---v. -vuw cw `gun- Tndc Hark on every package. _ Slates, THE TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE for the receipt of Taxes in now open at regular olllee hours. viz.--fmm 9:!) am. to 12:!) p.m.. and from 2 to I p.m. LEWIS .\1IDDl.ETO.\'. kn ELOCL"l`l0N, U COM POSITION . Alli!-`RDA l/ll)! TUB] I lU;V ALUERR.-\. TRIGONOM ETRY. I ATIN FRENCH, BIOLOGY, Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all llu-so ancl varied. (We have a complete assortment in all the following branches : RI-IADlN(., \\`DITI\'l2 I (:E()(iR.\l'H Y. Ill MUSIC. ya. 0. HARDY & 00., DRAWING, 'r pan)`. '- Thc usual quartu-ly accounts will be sent to consumers ut as ea'Tl)' a date as possible. JAMES WILSON Manager (.`.K.\v\ .\\'. SCHOOL T BOIOKS I THREE - SPECIAL - BRANDS, 950, 31.00, :1 20. We guarantee each pair, and will replace them if they break ` or give out in putting on. A Story of the Cl;u-leston Earthquake. Ladies requiring a Fine Quality Kid Glove. and one sure to give satisfaction, will please call and see our Our special direct import or- der of first choice AiRR|VEDGo;0-`DAY I Aug. 13. KID GLOVES _B96Ks AND mdms: CITY/0jF KINGSTON WATERWORKSDEPARTMENT PRINCESS STREET, --ONE PRICE STORE`.- 88 PRINCESS STREET. -_mu:me_ POWDER ._...__.__;L_. _...4..._. Iii: omLmn1u.'rmD_ The Corner Bookstore. [very Pair warranted. CHEMISTRY, Commer . ETC. , ETC. 9! Crayons, "TI-:.\1 PERANCE. uzun .4 "` arm::Lu:a - -_ , , A. i, n-:oLusEHoij.b" run~urun:, ` Cagaehc, _1 an.o, Etc. 1 RAVI`. roeowu E; cubna lronflls. llouu. tonal: tuber rol onoo, Brook Btroot. `:9 man! ERIE. Pencils, ";a.A:u.\xAn. WRIT] NU. A usnwm. nx. LATIN, Compasses, uni, Commercial Course, ", , R1`! 7, -1 -I;`.1.' I 1` \l`4. AG RICULTURE, . . 60 CENTS. All persons whose lands are amacleu and who ` petition to be heard. will be heard by the said Council either in person or b Counselor Al- toruey beiore passing the mid y-lnw. u I`! A u A n A \' "Am1H.\I[-znc` HI-IO.\l ETR Y , ` KINGSTON "omHor:P\'. HI.\"l`0RY, Rules, PHYSICS GREEK lnuhimd Dulorl in Crockery, China; lassware, Limp Goods. mated Ware, ' Ouplery. 8m. * I 78 PrznUe83:8t. /(ing%sz\`on Division street. and la the closing up nnu son- I u! that rt of Jsmes Street sitsnte bet ween an d cxtcns on of Quebec Street und llhision Htrect. and for exproprintin the necessary lunds for the said purpose 0 extending and opening up Quebec Street. which lunds may be described as follows. than is to any : (`omnivo- cing on the northerly limit of said Quebec Street at the south west corner of but No. it). thence westerliz following the zroductlon of the northerly imit of Quebec Street to the easterly limit of Division Street ; thence south- erl along the easterly limit of Division Street 40 set : thence easterly slonme vroduction of the southerl limit 0! Que - treet to the north wcster 1 limit of that portion of Quebec Street that runs in is south westerly dirsctlon : thence north essterly along the last mentioned limit of Quebec Street 50 feet. more or less. to the place of beginnin . except thnt rt of the above described Inn s composed o s part of said James Street. And the (Portion of James Street to be closed up and sol may be describ- ed as follows. that it is to so : as that nsrt of James Street lying between i a northern limit of the above described extension 0! Quebec Street and Division Street. and according to It Elan of the smne on fyle in the olce of the City ngineer. which plsn may be seen within oioe hours at the said olceb any person interested. All whose is s on sllbctsd and who petition by M//05 T0AT/ Keeps everything in the Grocery Line Cheap Fresh and Good. unnu an Hum, rnnwnss sax oHms'rIE, BRpwN & 00's HENDVRY & THOMPSON. Robertso1nBrOthers men! Java. ` li`l"or sale in Grocers and Drngglats in lb. |lb.. ilb. B0! on. Trial size. Scents. Rich and full avoured. wholesome. stimu- lnunx. may of use. economical. the general tnvourlua. no cheep substitute of . wheat or barley. but Genuine Mocha nnd Old Govern- ment Java. la`!-`nr min hv rm-.n|-1 and DI-nmrinti in H). an the but auorunntolldlrlunn Under war. Hosiery. Glove, Barb. Umbrellas. Col Inn. Hnndkachleh. km. for men. It Cash Pr-Ion. Imported dlnot. for our own trade. Gentlemen an depend on setting Roliabl naulnfnun ~ L Y M A N S % concentrated Extract of cojfee I /' -~.` iron was auunn. .I'f'. . ' nan nuuu un--nu I933 City Clark! 00. -- Klngulon. 80 t., 1887. IZ'"sHLEY, The Ponhlnr Shirt Maker. At the New `horlng Eatnbltahmaat where on cam! ml to be thoroughly at-hm-d in em ! your order for A Nobby Suit. The latelt and choicest Pattern! to choose from. We made And trimmed. Gunnnleed A rsttluu III at - P. B KENNEDY S, `In. Dnuvuuwnn 'I".nn- .unl\'~1.-.. Tho subscriber informs his friends and the public generally that he will in: few days open his enlarged place 0! buuinon with I (`().\l l LE1`l:`. NEW STOCK OF GOODS. Iultablc for the coming season. which he will nuke up at reuonablo prices. 0 King Street. `P151 A Z 20" l'T'PPI"I" wnuwvgv vv In, u: v, aimed Baum. Rich Mlxed, ` Assorted Juinbles. J R. RATTENBURY S, TL- lvL...... -.._ l_ .5... -1 Enguqlo Mill; Bsacult, Giugor Nuts, " lV..n I... n. `IV.-I.-g | I.IIlU'Wl AI Iuvvy Graham Wafers, ` It-I... `Al Elna.-IO i "."n"a "c"n' nu` ' nu" \6'`."':o'a'.'u""o.'.7:.""r'.?i '$..a.'.'` ?:g:'nTsunm `L""`sooct'ci`T..`l"r`1.". (hp: and Giant. at prion am will open your eyes. ' soounoonqeanodl (`om [real and An`! zlvn {In lihruglodllnn noun. on the `.'lrI1' DAY OF .\'l)\'lJ.\IllI'1ll .\l';.\'l'. II the mid (`uuncll meets on that day. it not. lhvn at no nutrnuimx meeting. fonhe extension and opening up at (Inohec stn-on in-nu-rly lo Division Street. and at the closing and sell- Inn 1.! that Inn of Jun: Sin--I aitnnlu between ZTIIC ll. WOLF. I0 see our noel at Full AulIollonI.con|lul~ I the and tub and but quality at prices no can: to moot. Peoplo are saving money and scour-In the but bugnluln en'I. lio,y|'ud Chlldrcn Clolhlnc. and In on`u. lmn` and Children Ovomosu. Gents` Fur- n int (lvndl. Trunks. Vnlhm. An Immannn IMPORTANT NOTICE. And the work will be better done. If it prevents the mothe trom cot- tinc into them (or the next two months it will be money saved. Remember then GALLQWAYS 50103540 ainbnilljlli READY`! amp mucs scuznn 1-o cum: qua nos 13 1.008!!! Juotlotuaw ditllkrilldo yongood Inn of LII at llllnl hm! nnnlllv Al nu-ln.n`n. THE GREAT CONVENIENCE AN D 7 LUXURY OF THE DAY. IVKRYBDOY KNOWS THAT -1Ei.J-.T_:]DDE,N'- Kappa efoirytylny Chem Bond to Gsllowsy before the run): come: my Furs you may wunt repaired or shared in shape and hnvo it done while there in plenty of time. |T,DON'T COST ANY MORE_ x.'{n."p:.o.--.n3 o-sn2.I. 3:. $119 number. IH HEREBY 0.8?! to all whom It may ronccrn. that the (`onnc of the (`orpomtlon of the (`knot Klnpton Inland pull: a lly-law after I o expiration of am moan from and after the dale and lint uhllcatlon of this No llco. being lhullth da 0 Octobet I857. mum-ly. u.u'o .\'uv1cmn ~:n .\`l-2.\T. It vim um l`uum-ll mm-In nn that till`. not. than NOWlS THE TIME Y Hut-Clue laundry in oonnacuon. IN UNDIIGHIBTI AND DBAWIRS. mm and Gloves. Boon. Braces. Ocrdlgnn Jackou. Driving Cap: and Nookwcu at ADVERTISE DETAILS ? GROOERIES, LIQUORS. ' ' ` -_ ' ` "I 'l`uPuo1z:n. Tuuqn an 0I':1-rm, Kin; &_., two doors hon Wnm omce. anm9a' PURNI8HIN_G_8;_ (`omi ind `mho aw clozlmu Houu. luut. I call. .IPI|I I I)-.nnn. `+1729 Cheapest Place In the city. OPP. WINDBOR HOTEL. STOPI NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. VV IIJJLV 112;`. \JvA. noun. ` Allolheroilbotl. con tlnzolcanochnhrl. othu uh .I nngoa, dd bond. !.'.'.1.':.:.gtadnrt M13... t:nuu-1 undo othu Popixlar Shirt Maker. 12 Pamela S1-nxrr. j: q 4 L3- LJLZLJ. ' MERCHANT nuwn. B- ':&"x-53%;, RANT 'r.u1.on. } LYMAN'S ' FLUID COFFEE. Kingston. 28:}: Sept. TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT. PUBEIC N5TICEl vonnlulu of lpoochol. Bonn. Tableau: and Trade lshlbmou wm In [Inn on; NONDIY EVEIWO M TM 0/" HALL By IHNDIAN CHILIJRIN D boy: and I0 girl. from the an wnuk Home under the nnpal-Iuundoooo of av. I. I`. Wilson. tho loundetud mutant. H'Admlulonl.`|c: reserved outs. I-`Sc. pooh: 0l'I.\' A1` 7:! ran. ` CIT`? HALL, FRIDA Y [EVE '.L'L)Jl. '.L.t'.'L L1 ...b ap ed by their own (`artfully-Holoct nnd mod Company. who will plionl nu u[_)w.`IaII gnrgouro. planning and clonal nu . \uInu unnu nu-run-r A nuuwi'-r- iimumvx xmmmmr VV/ ()l:{l`"Ct;`A`"(>j`l-'liN'~f?'OO. .A.'U'O'I`IO1\T -SALE Oct. 5th. 1887. rim 54 Saturday. Oct. 7: .4715. 'I'|un'DgICnrll|nl|lV1n nu-In (luv. Hntlmnnl ' numpuo. |nnd Wat! Vega -:'~`:'c".fa"n'i"u{. nn .0: ux. A l\-'l'|JIlIlIl -llll uutulllllvlu Ivuu u I lnmouu mwl wd COU Xhr~.'I&rl'n' 'l`Iv:r.IH MAGIC . htuorly HRH. OI ' AL III-If-Q J T`?`T'T'?1 T?` IILHU llhlll. Il'llIl'l] Illa. uu nnalu T M THUMB an-.-nun-A hr Iluulr nu-n Pnnnlnllv Hnlnnuu man It)! In "w"Ad I : mu . . I'.'VoI|.`p|'I.I1} Manx upuclauy nurnouvo. planning and mount DRAWINH-ROOM ENTICRTAINMEKTI -_,- n _..__ __.I - L_IA_n.._|..A__....-.4-.l-.....-_ WEDNESDAY. OCT. ltlm n -0 I.._ `Lana nnnnlnllnn nl nnnn ah AHUBEMEUT8. `-"" """'_ "_i:".T ."":_.._ o1='m15eJ HoUs1n, 260 Princess Street. 260 03;`! MOMS! NOW TO BE II . ' s ' PRIVATE BALI! D IHO THE DAY. AUCTION SALE EVERY EVENING of Laura Rnnkmnc Stocks. oonulnnn cl Smnle van: -v DIV`-'IvI-\rU- I-Q` --uuvo ---.-.--.. - Two bun and I use: unlnurrupud ammo-I mun I I-I-' `nu: --u-. u-'. :- Tvo `Pu-tormunou and: an`... lluuuoom I:l), Evening: 5! Nu. N"-O'I'I CE- Naggotm- Ml DDLETON. Collector. uno. upeltry and othu nu-onus. wuhnhnds. `toilet rockers. hull and nova. Ilu l.H.lOllIo JAMES WILSON. t Manager K. W. W. 20. 8. WEAVER. I: cum An; uuvv. M. FLAN AOA.\' Clty Clerk lllllul 5l'III.IuauuuI_y vu uur vvvuu May we not conclude that avhome where the eick and injured can be beat attended to, and restored tohealtha an imperative need In every well-ordered community. The hos- pital in not a place for people to die in, but where death is most successfully driven back. The wisdom ea ivell ae "the christian- ity of such act: of benecence in as clear as noonday. In all parte of the world, for a hundred years put whave been found those who have been enocored by the provision of D3. Thomae Gray. In like manner the `gift; of Sir George Stephen and Sir Donald Smith have hot: launched to aid in the -relief of eulering humanity. And without doubt the worthy governor: of Kingeeon hoepital deeire `Io lnonaee the uaefnlneee of the Insti- .e e .'m__.. L- -AUCRON SALSE !\'Ell.Y 11;\'1c:;J)1\'su not nkropt toc1. oo nc to e in-:rd`l hncy Dry Good: and an memo mock of Furniture. such as ne parlor and bedroom sultan d honbchold furnlahlnga. a beautiful stock parlom min-orl. plate 3 in gut fralna. a nice lot of all paint. and alum. Japanese loads: alto a a of hardware. glaaawarb. crooks: . fur capo. alelzh robes. tffurillhin c-n-bl-ao,yelo. . louocal us; and you are sure to secure nnntl bu-urnl Iuzuuv uu nuancuwv -lv u-vuu-nu-vow V. -- mtion under their cure. In their cortn to don they ought to he warmly remained. Their ad or hi wo;~k"undortskon mum in in mature lac command . dong with thou duds which pl-e`now oo mnndihz the ad- ; 13!!-Itlon um aqua. th Ema. of am I` "-`--"""" lllllnuuw nuvu nun: -J -IV5.-u. The petiente, taking rich tunl poor to- gether, contribute but a trie towards the expenses. The government supplements such ncome. end the direction of affairs ie in the hand: .of gentlemen who give time and means gratuitously to the work. II ... n... _..A Anna`|Ir`n Ghent n `llllll wha-n uuuau Ul uuucu. \I| rluvulvlnwvu To provide good and suitable food, com- fortable rooms and beds, the best available medical skill, attendants and medicines for the sick and injured of all classes. is the aim of those who labour for um] manage such institutions. These services involve huge outlay. Proper changes of clothes, drese~ ings, etc., constant trained attendance. and surroundings requiring scrupuloue cleanli- ness, cannot be had without money. Toward the humane work no one does more than the medical man who renders his services freely, giving his beet time and thoughts. Then we have the generous donor, depen- dant on whose bounty the tint existence of such places rest. and whose gifts give fresh j impulse when fairly begun. 'I`l... ...t:....o. 9-Linn risk an.` nnnr tn. rvvua, auyruyu u-nu vi-lly ........-e.... .....I.. ta]. The well-o` would be better at home thnn in Inch 3 place, and the nick poor would be As well, or better. off in II poor house or house of providence. VI`- ._......:.I,. ...`...| .....I -..:c..I.l.. tam! nnm. The muniticent disposal of money for hou- pitnl purpose: in Montreal lately leads to enquiry an to the wisdom of ouch I gift. Judging by what is said frequently about liospitnln. and the small interest taken in the houpitnl hero by the public at lnrge, it is quite plain thnt some think there in no need of fostering such an institution. And, in- deed, there in no need of a poorly furnilhed, poorly supplied and badly nuumged hospi- ...| 'r:... _...n ..a' .... ..I_l I... I..n..... .5 lmm. Could nnytliiiig exceed this for coolness of calculation ? Why should Kingston and Kinguton district contribute to the succcee of ll show at the capital? \\'hat. earthly benefit would it be to the people of this city and its vicinity ? The Ottawa people are to be couunemlc-I upon the life they are at last exhibiting in the fair line. but surely they have there, and in the country immetliaxto.-4 ly surrounding it the energy and elements necessary to the success of a central exhibi- tion. Kingatnn does not mind mending ex- hibits to the Ottawa show, but it cannot, in Senator Clemow suggests, give up its annual fair and join in one grand central exhibi- tion at Ottawa." About OKMIX) will be ex- pended on the new exhibition ground: here by the cloee of the Ieaeon,' and next year thousands more may be laid out in the equipment of the same. To talk of lore- going the show in View of all theae thinge, and in favor of a place which hae foregone nothing in the interest of Kingston, in too abeurd for further eonaideration. ._________ won; Chin Foo. City mu, oeg. mh. At A public meeting in Ottawa A motion was carried to thin etfect : Tluit an invitation be extended to the prosideuts of the electors! district societies in all counties out of Kingston sud west of Montreal. including the city of Kin ton. to attend stliourned meetings to be he ml in the city hall at the csll of the mayor, with a View to the cuoperstion of these societies in the holding snnually of s grsncl Central (`anadu industrial exhibition in the city of Uttau s. The Peterboru In . vi. or luliagnlted with the talk of political reaction on the part 0! the oppoeltlon. 'lhe {act that there have been nix bye-elootlona since *0 lorlubtlon ol the now parliament laaatlalaotory enough evidence to our contemporary of the per- manent of tory rule. Neweol the annealing cl Hon. Mr. Mclalan (or the rented kind 0! corruption by Me agent: ; ol the attack of Sir Charlea Topper`: not and the pro boeal to vaato it ll the peroonal chargee e abandoned ; ol the nnancoeaalnl attempt to aettle Sir John Maodonaldi and Sir Adolph Caron`: caaea by a swap of petitions almi- larly to the arape 0! which Sir Hector Langeviu and Hon. M r. Laurier approved ; and the voiding of aeveral election: of minor importance, In Ontario and Quebec-newI anent all these things has not reached Peterboro yet. When it does the reaction will be apt to injury eomebody`a apinal column. Tu: Bum: Wino 17- ed ovary oven- lu. at 3 In Blwmm Onurlo. A1` Ill DOI-LAII III YIAR. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETl.\`G of the Shareholders of the City of Kingston Water Works Company will be held at the oice of Messrs. Kirkpatrick 8: R era} Ontario Street. Kin ton. on PHURSDA . T [E 9311! OCTO- BE NEX'l`.nt 4o'clock p.m.. to conrm the Resolution directing that proceeding: be taken to distribute the proceeds of all the assets of the Company nmon t the Shareholders after the payment of the ubts of the Company. By order of the Board. .1 A MFR \.\'ll.Rn\Y III.` GUI I US$113 .5!- For four Ilnu. oluor two lnurtionm. For four lines. each smut mum. (Ivor tour linen. Int . . . . .. I0 Each In uutoonuouunlu. . .. A Ouoonv uuluoquou lam. Io 3::-`::::nak.'|.\Ln1:Ic||t`!|:..'. '. oumulauwhon "hoohd."wh [1 uonu-nu. spacial notlculn reading on! Manchu- od at nun runs. The WIIKLY BRITIHH WI-ll0.I no at column. In puhunhal ovary Tlnmdny morn at II 3 cu. Ann ed to the nut bone of the hot, Job `an . ' Mun putt but ` mcnnulr. tr!-1}. uyuuh and cheap ` ; V I'll |c'i5'v."3. I. Pl Jif'P:o' pm. THE DAILY VWHIG. HOSP! TA L EUI EbRE NEEDED. N7 0! Till.` REA 0 1'lO.V. Qxuuouncsusurs. "0n'Icr ur Dinar." 0 'l'7'.l WA `S are to be [Said to the undorsi ed at tho omco 0; th 9-Department. Ontario street. Into the of~ ed , the City of Kingston Water Works Com~ PF"|) - ' quarts!-ly accounts to = Au\'|cu1'T'n::I:u1-u. -4- __- -_ .._- |__..ah.-1 u REED. I lulu-non: . . . . ..w II IOlIHnI0|oI\..` I ah: .... ..l0opll.no zlnlum. be " mey be nedee'oIlll'-mnreeeient uowmenu Inna or $500,000. queen I couege has done 5 good work. It ellbrde ince- tionul adventure to than who. Ind Queen`: college been located eleewheu. would have been without them. We truet shut Princi- pd Grunt may benueoeeefnl in the iork which he be: undertaken. nail the! me \ tlon for higher edu&_Ioh. - :I` A Dr. Freeman huiolttod $0.01!) to tho unlvonig cl Soothoh Csliloruls at In An- 0 In D bmrlurof John B; lacuna.- .P.P..' for Noah NIH-folk. '- 5 run--- n|.a_ 3-- Iu4._ :2. n n.` .I';u . ITYIIIUIIIII UTIIII Ul IlUUlI I IIIIIVUIIIIJ ll. 1 we believe, makln effort: to "nine tn on- dowtnont fund of .000. Quota : colloge Inn zlnnn A nnml nun-I, It An-(ll ndnm. u - nun -uu -can-vs-v -u-w.- --.. ...V- IL; applies the balm. If one il to bo ro- mrdod an 3 sort of miuiomry to Kingaton why not the other 2 UIIIWC I UI1 M London Advorunr. I)_l_ __-I lV___L _` IJJIIUUII All I In IJIUT. ` Principal Grunt of Quinn : university in. M ulnu-nxgnt fund` on, I III` finial: nnnnnn WATER WORKS COMPANY.` v-nu n vv. nu: uuc vwou uwuuuu-.. .-. vuiv V... Stetee. and giving back to the peopl no e of the enlightenment he originally ob- uined from them, niid giving. with the prin- cfple, nothing short of compound interest. Wong Chin Foo, by the wey, hurt: the {eel- ; ingu with hie urcutic nueerl; You Phou 1-- -__Il-- `L- |.-I.._ `ll ....- I- 4.. L- ..., . .-.. .-. ..-.~ -.-., .... -_--.---.., -,.--._-.-. Nor is this all. Wong Chin Foo `s sttnck on christinnity hu culled farth a reInsrk- able defence of it at the hands of another Chinmnsn, Yan Phou Lee, who also writes to the .\'or(Ia A mcrimn Rvrieor and in s style quite es charming as that of his count:-ynmn, His rejoinder is entitled Why I am not is Heathen, and in the recital we get at some facts regarding the writer's life. He wss one of the young men sent from China to America to be educated in the sciences and srts, end who, while diligently pursuing his ' studies, had occasion to visit Moody's revi~ val meeting at Springeld. Mus. . end at one of them was converted. He nished his course with the Educstionel Mission, was recalled to China in I882, served for a while in the government navel school, eventually joined the church, end on the same day tipt be abandoned henthenism ebnndoned his ` government Appointment also. Like Wong (Mn Foo, he has been lecturing in the Uni- -_J QA-A__ -_.I ..:..:_.. L--I. A. 51.. ..-....I.. -I v-..- ruuuuu vivid -. - ..---.-- It requires a nun of nerve to talk to peo- . ple upon whom he is more or less depend- ` snt in this manner in these days, but Mr. Ker is bound to tell the truth at all hazards. and he will be the more tespectedfor it. The pity in that he and all who think like him should have remained silent until a heathen led the way and ecurifietl the peo- 'ple into thoughtfulness. The experience of the cloth. as indicated in this:controversy, le conrmatory of the suspicion. (to which Rev. Sam Jonee has so often referred), that ` the pulpit is somewhat scared of the pew, I nnd is not at all ready to call it to account. I That a Chinaman has stirred up the latent forces is, however, an interesting spectacle. \`.... :- ALI- -Il II`......l`L:.. l.`..-`.. ..ea_..l. l.r.r..' It Will JUTIUII . - -a `Wong cm. Foo, cicy run, Oct. :5. Ill IIIIPIIIIIUIU Wruilill, DUI \VU IIIIII ICC HIE rt: of connummnto fool: if we fnilto reme- r y evil: putent oven to a heathen. Ts _.....:-..- - _-.. -1` ........... 5.. 5-. 9.. .4. IIIVG UCCII lllle. Illa IIIIIIIIIIUII I'Ul'Ill| ` Fore, the udulurere. the drunken]: and tge egion of thieves who infest the pure umple of fsith have got to be whip d outby some- body. The churches ereeo usy es A rule. looking After their own mundene and oom- petitive interests, sad st best moo subser- vient to undertake such drastic measures of reform es the discus uires, but writers like Won Chin Foo will orce the lssue.snd the chnrc will hve to swswer at tho periol of her life. ' ' ' There is no use in get~ ting becsnse our Chinese critic tells , us urtareyteble truths, but we shall set the ` nu-ts nl nnnsnmmntn fools if we fniltn reme- DOW IOTI Il yXI' llllll III III Lrlllll-. If Wong Chin I-`on, or any other heathen. will Ihune the aim] hypocrites who ure by courtesy called (.`hri|tiAna" in- to name of duty, 3 great advance shall have been made. The mammon I`0l'lhiE- ..-..- 5|... -.I..lA..__. LL- .I_....|.-_.I- .-\.I 0 We have man more or leee euoceem fully to cover our t election {rem the funda- mental teaching of Chriet by theological interpolatiune and in onion: quibble: of various kind: which will prove exceeeively inconvenient when brou ht to the teat by u ponenta of such lntelectual were an \ '0ng Chin Foo. The Probabilit eeare that men of this type will Increaee in the near future. and that all along the line modern chrintianity will have to enco ter such a tire of criticism an will help to 'c car the re` ligioua atmoephere of much that is unreal or hypocritical. ' ' ' It in ditiicult to see how any eucceeeful miaeionary work can be accompliehed ee long ae chrietianity in are- eented to intelligen. heathen: under con iot- ing forms. each claiming to be true anal de- claring all othere to be falae. ' ' ' lt is appalling to be confronted with the statement that modern chriatianity full: in point of morality` below the heathen. and to be told that there in more heart breaking and suicide: in the etate of New York ina year than all in China." - If \Vnna(`hin I-`nn nr nnv other The erticle. though generally believed to be ioumled upon an exegpretion oi irate en well u of guree. hee e,certniu ieeclnetion ehout__ itlmggd olhite eecte we mey lelrly judge by the diecueeion it he: evoked. lte tendency in. however, to exelt henthenlun et the expeneool chrietlunlty. It in e tin- gnler corolluy thnt Wong Chin Foo should have. in connection with his forthcoming lecture in thie city. on thin rery_enhject the endorsement of the clergy, end ior the reason. we believe, that thehenetlc criticiem oi the church people by this heathen will put etemlne into them pendwiememi from them that eoneietency oi conduct which hu not nlveye been oheervehle. Through the Mail eoine of the weetern preacher! here been led by the uticle to indulge in eerioue reectione. One oi them, Rev. Robert Ker, of Mitchell, ha been impelled to oped: in thin unnpering ielhion : call - |..-..- ._-.._....I ......... .. I... ....u.... it in lying I grout dccl for him ability. 7 cncrgy and tom that o Clllnumun should command so much public cltontion u Wong Chin Foo. H0 in u-holcrly, and bu for comc yours lmu ongqcul ln llurnlurc and journalism to the ulnutqrc of ball: hlmooll uni the Amcrioun pcuplo. But once he oxundonl his lecturing tour Into Cumin. and u for no Kiuglton. Ind I00. ill his trccunont cl Coolucianllm. ho Ihowccl how eloquently In could uprou lnlmull in Eng lioh sud how subtle he could bc in argu- ment. By cduculon and cllcpooltion he lo 6 follower cl Coniueiuc. and his tony. Why I no u Heathen," puhliclml in tho North American Review. in jun such a production u can would expect (rod him. it is pro`- mnt with pitiful prcjudiccc. and expnooec All lilo Icon the humuu mlnti can concclvc of for that which docn_'nol `lurmonlu in In prolucionc and pucticcc. can u\n,|. CONSUMERS are hereb notiod lhnt the Water Rates or Rents for 0 current quarter yiaid the undersigned thu omce 011 this-Department. 0nLarlo>jreet.__[nt9 {hp COMMENTS oI=?n4E7=nEss. ;IL9.;81;4l7?l`SS TO KINUSFON. lomo Very Kind Words. Atlvnl-Hnr " ` HIV BIIII]-MU I-IBLIJU . L 00I( 8 FRIEND '/8 GENUINE. 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