Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1887, p. 8

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brfef at), at NQW IUTK, ll W11! [)0 'lCCUlll- - T I`. Mr. George John- ` $`1`:l`egolz)r : i1f;:Il1yat:tFi)nl)t`;cian, will leave the I by for - .9]; in connection with ".2'.".a. |,lII|,lI)0,l|00 souls in rre 3,000 nuissimmric-I. - urns .'v,II|0 Ininistt-nu By means of maps he uious on the mind. re spcnclinv N50 for -every SI for the wuor 50 spent in lilnor._ 5c. on . , 1; J Illlljirl Illl II|' f '\'yc|ilY.9 vullogo. I Ill-n pn'IoI|kt|. mull:-om: WWW WII Pl" 9. 0! Hclintor ` 'asnd much (t Nhnulur also .I__H_ __...__.I I ""`No.-,u.tI,y describes the poo `quickly and without pa Struck With Llghtnlng ition of 5 hard or soft corn when Putnam`: Painless Corn Ixtrnctoria applied. It doesiu work no in that "it seems T it. Racollect the magical in action. nAmo-PutnuIfI Pti on Corn Extnctnr. IIIF. Broadbrimk letter cafno late in hand. It will appear on Monday. FOITFOIF Illll IKCICII OI ll` hy0l_| ['lIyIllll'. lwze VlII..-Local news. Picture and` k ` sketch of Mrs. Potter, the latest theatrical ` atnr. ' . n.......n...:._.v_ 1...... ....J.... I... .. |......: I. I Page I.---Hunging of tho Amirchists. ' Page II.-Bob Burdens : Humour. Page III.-~Mrs. Beecher on the Folly of Fashions. Page IV.--Editorial golhments. ) ` Page V.--Will Carlelon'a Talks. 1 PA a VI.-II Ouija Immoral? Criticism * by E In Wheflor Wilcox. . Page VH.---Allan Qnntermain continued, Portrait and sketch of Sir Lyon Playfair. Plum VIII __l.m-ml nnwn, Picture und- ' lllucx Ill upculnl nnuguvun t I 0|`! IGCI'I!WvI.'y anu UIIIUFI Ir (0 IP95`. S iul meetings for young men will be hol on F riday and Saturday evenings. Mr. Pratt will conduct the meeting for men on] to-morrow afternoon at 4:15. The utten - anus and interest iii` this service, to which all young men are invited, still continues. 11 out. The: cinl meeting In connection with the Wee of prayer for youn men is to be held to-marrow evening in C almers church at 8:30. All the city churches have been requested to attend this service. In addi- tion to an address by Rev. Alfred Gandier, M. A.. of Tomato, G. M. Macdonnell, the general secretary and other: are to npeuk. Snnninl mantinm for vnnnu man will In U0. ' Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick, M.l ., will talk on the first or second Friday in December upon some of his experiences in the North- 4\\/ant. i `WT. `V. \lUU(IUl'Ill|ll|, Ul IUTUHEU, IIKIS BHU- scribezl $50!) towards the :`4alvation n.rm_v , harmcks at Quebec. 311'. William Reid. late of the rm of Gruhmn & Reid, '1`rem:on,has returned to the city. A" I Ll l!2..Iv..Hr ...3ll .........:.. cl... ..-......o...... NFC Ul l.`l|UUllUII3 lllK)|ll ll: 3|ll)JCC(. T e next event in this course . the bi- monthly members' meeting, whic has been ante-dated one day to Thursday, the 24th. An intcreatingrlecturc is to he the attrac- tion. 0 `J-.. 1` A I.'2_L__L...'..I. II I) ...:II A.._II. I.e'turn liy Dr. Ileri|ld-Mr. Klrkputrluk \\'lII Speak on Friday Evonln[_ \\'hzgt to eat and how to eat It" proved an interesting topic for l)r. Herald]; talk at {the parlor of the Young .\leu`s Christian 'usoci.ition last evening. The room was well tilled with young men. The doctor spoke of the reasons for eating. and describ- ed the properties and value of the various kinds of food. Practical kinds were given in regard to digestion, etc: At the close the speaker was called on to answer a run- uimf lire of questions about the subject. '1' ie next event in this 1-nurse in than Iii. I `. Ilut Tlun lienllounin I'M! ll H0| l`l'IIIIIPlIl Utllce Talk at an nu-ellug. The l.enn-x liberails are lraving nu writ ing time. Last .\`aturdn_v forty of them met and adjourned until Nov. '. tith. At the meeting the resignation of 8. Gibson, pu-.~i- dent. nppninte-d:county n-gistrm; was pres- i entccl. According to the I'.'.rpn.u, Tll0llla'H ll_vnn asked why a report of the work dom- nnder .\lr. (-'ihson's presidency had not been aulnnitted with the resignation. Mr. (`ur- lette said nothing of the kind had been handed to him. Mr. Flynn said it was be cause nliirs had been so mismanaged that I Mr. Uihsou could not make a favorable 11-- port and so they got none. lie accused cer- i tain reformers of pulling the wires to fur- ther their own private ends, and demanded a report before the resignation was accepted. Then J. C. llrewry. proprietor of the Er prnu. called attention to the resignation of Stephen Gibson, and quick t although it we: dated on the 3lst d, `I: Mr. (:ihson had not resigned until he had been publicly called on to d the l'.'.1'}n`r.~xI in August. On the 22nd vust M r. Gibson wrote is letter in which etatcal he had not resigned and refused do so. und that letter the speaker held in" his hand. M r. Ilrewry further said that for Mr. Gibson to send in a resignation ante-dated for the very purpose of creating wrong im ression was an insult to the association. .\ r. John Mar- tin, Richmond. agreed with Mr. lirewry, and thought it high time a stop was put to such actions. Then the gathering broke up. I (I I") M (ht- in the the vol "(I7 III WIIIVII : In-on nlnnu ch The 4-mum-` buturdny Inr_nm;'n Nu-nlun. No Action nu tnk`eu on I cmmnunication from Mr. Agnew. city solicitor. taking for instruction: A: to whether he would proceed with the one of the l.il'||N (`mmniuionera u. County. An agreenu.-nt. whi--h Ilipuinteu that Dr. \','usn|Lie. u county mhool impector, uhall II cire from the county :3 salnry an amount Allowed him by law. also that the some in- clude travelling expenses, was signed by the iI|u{-odor. 1 motion to grunt thv rnilwny ale-putntinn 3|!) vmn dc.-featcul. A vote of thunkn mu ulmniummsly pmuoeal warden. His portrait will he hung vmtnrii clunnlu-.r. In renpomling to AI... ../.5- L- _..L....... I L. s|... ....c:,_I. . ... $3" i IIUIIX UI IIWIlIlIry, H1: KVDIIIUII. Mr. Vmluvon mulondml than owing to the heavy on on vrhtch the county had to bar It alum d can making grams to the charitable institutions. Mr. Hogan. Rankin and Rutun I she in favour ol the resolution and contou ed that the county had I right to uuint in support- ing the innitutimu. 11:: nnlunsil A.Iinu|-up.` In nu-nl nu \`nI|u-. III III! III-|vIllIIl("lI- Tho council uljoumod to moot ml by morning at I0 o'clock. you n, nay: I1. Moved by Mr. Cox. nu-omlml by Mr. Ho gun. that the following run: he mule : Honors] Hmpiul. Iltl); tel Dian, 0.10; House of Pmvidonco, 330 ; (hphnnf Hmne, (J0 ; Hanna 0! luduutry, I50. fnrriecl. \In- Vnnlnunn u-nnl-n.|u.I IIIAI Inning! In M-upxu '|Iuno Movem!-ntn. Saying: and lmlluxs Attract Altonllun. Hon. \\'m.-m Laurier will be lranqnetteal 1 at Toronto to-night. E. F. Clarke. M.! .l'., announces he is n cmialiclnte for the Toronto mavoralty. i A. R. Martin in ncnmiidute for the nihce I of school trustoe in St. Lawrence ward. I). L. Moody will go to Louisville in Jan- uarf; where `hey are erecting a big` taber- e nae for his use. \I.... Qnnbt \.'i.Ll;..._ ...lII Qb\p\-14' &`.....).... 5.. Iuror. um we no no nun. ~-unrru-u. hlovonl I: Mr. \x'nIhr. wounded by Mr. `Inland. I H! mum of I30 ho gruntul lor the repairing 0! I Ivrlcln crooning Duvil Lake In . tnwuahi ol |iol!o`rd." Lo-L Movot by Mr. uan.ucuuIec| by MI. \ lksmpooy. that Mn. Berry be exempted J lrotnpusymoulul 8lU0ou 45 note giwu Ivy ` the Into H. Berry lur (all was No. I. l.-nu ; you 8. nay: H. ' Mnvnnl In! Mr ('41:, nu-nmlml luv Mr. Ho I Wll'I U) IX '0' IIIC IIIIUIII I0 I IIlID|Il'K. Moved by Ilr. Hogan. Iooolrlml by Mr. ('01. that the by~luv relating up liuomoo In no M|`|O0dUd u to uni. `that All Ifmmuu iuuod in (man shall In I and by the tra- ouror. uul tho I00 I to lm." -(.`nrrl.-cl. Alina. In: I`: '_IIu-- -auuunl-ul Lu "r It wu curried Shut the mm: o! 025 be grand to own Island {or the purchase of a wlro to load lrom the Hull tn Pilulmrc. unvpal Lu I`. ll.._.. -...uu..L..I In: \.D The l'rm-cullnp ul \ utord|y'n am] 1 in`: sh-uIau_-icbnrlublo (iruuu THEY-is AFTER MR. Euasow. THE MEN'S WORK. I-`rldcvy. Nov. Index to Spec lI|A Artlglon. I II,..__:_,_ _t A`..- A....(..-L:_. COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING- [C l" |III\'II CINII `ole he rt-harms! II which llw hr l_...,_ .o| E010 [OT HIS USU. Mrs. Scott-Sirldons will spend Sunday in ; our city, probably attending divine service : in the evening. ' i l Mr W lnmlm-hum, nf Tnrnntn lmu llll. l 'lI|.B IIHL : of .\Ir l'IIIL' III!` l i|l I ml;-uurm--I - in mnl-oer. In ml tn the santinfwtcury nmlr Imsilwmu of tho cmlnvil hlul ~.'|`ho eouwcll mt llll Ill ll ! I In the In u:, The I. _.- Immense vulnx ix. undorweur anal `braces to-night It Hardy a. Feb. 2l---Painters. Itombrond bans. Hogarth. ~ Mm-oh 9 -MusIon.ns. Moran. March 23-(}ootho. "Fault." April 6--Conoort. - Nov. 18--Lo:15{ellow "Evangeline." Dec. 2-Oole [(0. 8.12. Poems. V Dec. _l6-Rusk n. Seven Lamps of Architec turo." . Doc. !I)-Rendlngs. rocitauons andmuslc. Jnn. l3-Shnk9a`peLro. l{en:g)VllI." Jan. 27-81-mm as Robert. " rdella." : Brown _ inn. E. 11.. "Aurora Lelzh." \_ __/ J . l3-Sh K "H VIII." 27-3:-gwgnaing Robenq` B.. Lela: ." Fob. l0-Osslan, Commarn." \ Feb. 2l--Pnlnters. Rembrandt`. Murillo. Ru ` , H HlHl`U3l`.`| Ill LINK l'Il.\ UHL|lHl.'U. 1ll('y C".||"I' a--I than tin-_v umlld have done the work at lower mt.-9. The cmnmittee decided to al- luw him 3H) for o.-u.-h brake. The bill, as mm-ncled. l'cm'hcd the nance committee. But .\I r. Rnhiuson told Alds. Tlmxnpaon and .\'ll('kle:1t0Il he would not accept the redu<:- ml uumunt. He could pruve that he was not -,\'~n~Lh.u',;iIIg. He wrute to some carriage huihlcrs in dillercnt cities in Canada. and their sgmcs were produced at the meeting yestev-clay and in every case higher than Mr. Rulninsufu. Ald. Thompson. in justice to M r. Robinson. said he should be paid his ;u.'m>lllIt in full. A motion was moved to that etfucl and lumninmusly carried. nu-u ... . . ....Mr. 1'. atrangc. The s llabus wnsiacuaaed and the fol- lowing oohirm ruched an to thodiauusnions for the fortnightly rpeetinga : \Yn\' II__T.nmof4-nllnur IT:-nnmnll-u. " I Solo.- Solo... 8010 . on-u nu Iluv gun uuna-nu u-vws|u5I1 18--Lon allow Dec.2-Cole n-o.s.'1'..poem.. f In Piano Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `. Mr. Harvey. Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Mnwm Trio . . . . . . ..Mlsa Meek. Messrs. Greenwood and Solo................ C. Ihtrvoy: Solo.......... ...MiuBritt.on. A Concert In 80.. Andrew : nll- !`I|e l'ro- gramme for Future Gatherings. J. McInt.yre.,Q.(1., presided at the concert in St. Andrew`: hell last evening, conducted by the literary association of the church. There was is fair audience and an evening of great enjoyment. The following was the prognsmmo : tinny,` ;_'Ir|||"; ur_g<'LI|rI. ,` Ti) our dr_\ evlginge "`.'..'i0 per coral; ulr_\ i its good as or-liimr_v lNIl`1l\|00(l 83.5!) [IN ronl, leliverul llll`0}1L'll(7llt the city. ll (`mu ford. font at (Queen street. .-\s a result of the recent actions against E Messrs. Armstrong. Pierce and Hicks. in connection with the dynamite outrege in agwinst Rim-sml Arnuhl, diuimqea in each case beim: lai-I at $l(),000. ()n the sill inst. Rev. Mr. Hagar married John llaimguii. Kingston, anal Hester J. Boucher. Uananoque. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful present: from her friends in Kingston and Uanimoque. }leiu'_v ribbed scarlet shirts and drnwcrr.~. 3.'w, tonight at Hnrd,v'e. W. Mc(.`on\'ille, Kingston. was recently thrown out of his wn%gon on the Nnpanee road, the horse being tightened by B train. He renmined unconscious for some time, but recovered, little the ivorae of his injuries. A resident of llmzornntn rlnmmnml n Cm.- pllu-. blocks 83 per vnrul : dry wk COI`ll\|()01l. l"nrniers\'ille. units have been entered` on uennn or an. Lmlien who have not yet been provicleal with the handsome steel cIr'mVllIg of Mrs. Scott-.\'hldona ahoulul call at ?\'inbet.'a, when- a few have been left for tlintributicm. The 1-ngravingia from A photograph taken in Dublin just three months ago, and will make as tasteful souvenir of Mrs. Scott-. Sidlons' visit. Some time ago the school lmnnl sent an enquiry to the city council asking if it was entitled to the services of the city nmlic-itm free of clmrge. The reply will be that it la not, that the trustmra repruu-nt but u vhun of citizens while the sulicitnr is uppul:.tel on behalf of all. I ...I1-_ _.I.__ L.._., _, ,. , . I ' I I VVIIIIC Here. \\'. Kerr, elected assistant secrcmry of the Philonmthean society of the Dominion business college, entertained his supporters at McI.au|zhIin s lust evening. There were songs by Messrs. .\`hL-rlurk xuul Kerr. ml toasts and speeches by others of the mm puny. .\`nrnn fhnn nnn llun an-llnnl l........l ......o .... rm:u\'el'elI, mue U10 worse 0! ma injuries. A resident of Deseronto dccamped n feu- montha ago, lesertiug his wife. Another re- sident, pxtying her forlorn condition. has taken her in, ejecting his own wife an-l children. Such hospitality deserves a rich coat of tar and feathers. An invitation has been extended by tin- Kingston Rngh ' clubs to the Toronto clubs to play it mute on Thanksgiving day hen- lrotween picked teams from each city. The Kingstonians will entertain the \ l8lt0l`s ` while here. |\' I.'-__ -|,,.,n ,,-. . . a froillll 3 Al: I IIUIIIIIIUII E HI UUII I UIIIIII money can be spared tn` the work. but the matter will roveiw nur mm|MurMion.' (in the night:-I Sept. I3!!! Mrs. (`Inni- nnu while walking on a crossing at the cur- nur nl \\'ollingtou uul Union streets full and haul one 0! her arms hmken. She t'onl.t`mll Inn was trippocl in A hole In the urns-ing and rm Ilirm mnnpcnmtinn (rum the rity. Mal. .\ In kluntnu said he haul ulmwn the .cttcntinn of the city engineer to thc Immvr nn :1 In-u-riuug m-muinn Tl: - .-Imirnnmn Piano solo; . Inln ' ICIVVI H. I IVICU `I Clnl "I lune in the Inst 1 t:-en white harms. an-I V n reul-hair:-rl girl also :| "Just yam Ulkl ' LCII. thing! 1.. 'I .. I I . n. nenm-Iy :4, lung lXl`e(*| , {I0 I from .||ll.` umtt`. Thusv nnhupp_v p'.'l`s(||l~4 who mllrw f m-r\'nmuwss and lyn pain should une * ta-r": Lilli! .\'cru- |'i Is. whivh ire lumlv prensly for 2-In-pleas, lIt`l'\`uui. cl)-upeptic ferrru. Price 2.`; cents. llllllg` Lllllg bcrglrlllr. 'l'n_\' :lr_\' cclgings : : gond I delivered lhropuh .|- - ...\...IA ._f `L- ..,,,__ l.l`UlIllUl lug, UNI! I t for 83.50 cunl $1 ` For the beat ......I ..I ... I ... -YIIICTIU Ilrlilv )'U"oru.y. Mn. Kennedy, Amherit Island. in tn appear In-fore Mr. lhly. at lmh. nu lay next for u. Scott Act otfenue. ` Specinl sale 4.! pnnu now oing In Livingston Brut. We are 05-ring cl ` lruuauriug, Imnlo tn orulmiin the lattes! a 1.... n -.n a-. r(PI' LHI3 DU`! 'l`Nl[\' Hm]. nlan [or ":lI',{n'I smiths coal .5? lum-at In ctml _\'nrc|. You ntill plmsc the v_\ and ilnpwvu the um.-umr mixnl tea at 4'k~. pm" p4 |m_\uu V|t`l|l`]1||l the vslue `you gm-t In at I ll. l\enm-a|y':4, l._ . II`... at _ In" '- Therr in H htherin In Like Uponh-nu` -David Fluke as lost one child and (our others II`! III with it. Another cu loul `of that life givingrlmnily ll our Arrived ynwnlny at Holulry & hump I! OH I. I531 I" ["3 VII, I IUIIHI IIIII noulcl nut. mm he uuulc-. Th:-I improvement: mmr lwoolv-L Al "No you no . AM. Thom n, uutchm uruln with w MI I rousing: 9" AM. Tlunnpamn mnnnv cnn In Innrml fur Hm w DI I`. I o . UWUE A cuter`: lml-u, clruving I load of lumber. thn. Wll too lunch for his urongth, fell on .')m.nrin street. yesterday. Mr: Kmnuulv Amluu-it 'n'AnaI I. .-59...! git}. Slntlonl wu purchaser of tin- hnnu and lot on Clergy street belonging 1-. Mrs. I`. Power. A ..-_g...'_ I__L_- I.___.:._._- I,,_ I _tI,, I ruur uuwnurl an Inn punllc Icnool um um rnhgn noon. Genuine curl clocking I My bargain. 7:, worth ll..'i0 st Hamly'|. In the up:-lug it in prnlublo than -|m~lri- llu M: will he IHOWNI to burn all night.` `Harm evening: ch wool: until c rintmu gt an I-uninuu calla only II. The Inlrl plawo Er woe! rider. winm up loo, In-Alt tub lmugr. is at l`ruwlorcl'n. In nwo fur the rap ol -l'lcndry & 'I'hoIIp mu! 60 um vontinnu The mum of revision will meet. on Thur: M clay to hear up Ia, rolntln to ucgnciog, Asthma euro: by tho Joule. treatment of southern Asthma Cure 5: I uummon rumnrk. You run get all things neceuary to keep the wolf from the door at Houclry & Thomp- unn u. ` K VUVIIIINVTI ` in Nspaneo. ` Ron I` I can In PARAGRAPHS mono up av oon ausv nsvonnns. I `'50 lplu-I III Evnrv DI] L"! - Wllll IIIO l`I|Il'- nu falling About-Nothing Its- Mpcn than Auouuou 0! Thou Win an TIIIII Emu. \ IX tlmsl Inn A .. lN(,7l|)l*I.\'TS OF THE DAV` THE ZlTERArRY liWrEE*'|'lNG-` VI \v;uuor l rubnIn|lltlo|. l'IlCll|I'X'I. - (fol. Villorl claim! as two plank urouluu ` IAN from. llarrnck uruet. to the artillery park. and AM. llnmmm uicl ll mu greatly neodoul. rho chsirmnu wu mmliul that :5 crouln wu noeclml, but owing lu the low nuuo the city`: funalu this lmpmvenwul mmld nut unl he lmuh-. Tiwra ixum nlhnr '"|-onoryllniuon hnvo Arrived at Ihol: elo- pnllvw. r tuchom c .3 ._'..-_.. `uh! I 3. mm r `I up nu Luke gctller lq-mlitv I.`....I.'.,|, I union club ,,....-.. 9..-... ` no 3 rnulcl, cltuumqcain HIIII) `_\' u-dung , King um l EIPPUII [an Inn the TFII Ill" IIIIIIIIII III lbw` Mus-nu Phlppeu. I-u `Inna-I. u on! Inc I my plow the uld walk in In school. AM. Thmnplnn the old walk nooulml mm haul iuntrnctvcl lhv cit? thin was Iona 'l'lu~ 1' on c-ndnrlotl. l`..I UNI-.. .l.._l-_..I .. 1-\\` -lays counted t ..... ..Mlss Losalic. ..Mla`s Campbell. . .. Miss Broun. Mr. F`. strange. _.I .....l at... LJ : prntec ' |I\. III ' puhlle Ichnol Ihtf hen cull Mr. 0. Harvey. ...Mlaa Brmon. will be formed ` IINIII E1 of the -c! the p0(`|(('l `|Hil|`,{(1lIrIll' l.......,. 1 .. IIIUIII "I mntlc) 'riIi-: (`|\'l<' :mI.\II1`m:s,` Ill { I.'l|IIi\`v sl slylr. I ILUYQ` ) black n works wnmous QUESTIONS comma a'- won: THE oeunruznr. ed . glgpfem lfi ]ll(lgQ.IOI' "IO qIIll'I0l5 OI Shen.mg, vice J udge G non. reaiqed. Sir Chulu Tapper w I leave or Wuh- inston on Tuesday next. He wilt make 3 [met at New York, and will be accom- _....:..: 1... Lmiv 'I`unDe|'- George mmo (laluu Mat and IIt|o1l.I0|Il'I llw nvgulu lonulghtl_(- union ul the nuwu ommluec nu laulal yostunlny Allur- uoon. Pruuut : Al-l. '|'|u-mpam. clmirmnu; Alcln. llreunu. liuluu-I. lhuv/niug. ('. Rob `< llwm Incl Mm-ltlunhm. Pucltluuu lrom pom-m llvlng in dllbruut pan: 4! the cm`. Incl rcqnlrlug lrnlm. were \ real and lumlml In Um .-in r uinoor. l M......_n__.. IM.l..__... . .. |...I...ll` .1 cl... _..I...._I I l'mlo-r tlounlclrrnluu The uopuullmn In nu-an In Ito-qurol In lulluny Cl'||II- E lugs lnuury In on ||ru_Icn INIOIIII. PERSONAL MEN TION. Hung. . (iooderhnm, < xnu n.........L. 9 . of Toronto. has sub- I'I`V I HIIIUUIK ` ,1-1| behalf of the wlmul IN`)! boardwalk to re- V trout of the Cantu! mm cxplnlmul Hut all ma patching. and he itf engineer to no that mirnuufn cwun wu IIHIDIVIVINIIUIII Thu-re isuw other .1. Ala]. Druuunn; noon. there An not Hell (0 build )0 in I dun`! think the .__l I ..... .1- 100k &fwr '0" 3 TUIINIHII lull] BEECH HIS funaml. and will then return to Napanee. Mr. Tellior, Q.C., of St. Hyacinthe. has been up intod Judge of the superior court,` rice Ju Siootte, resigned, and Mr. Char- ].,nd_ Q,., of St. Jqhnh, has been nominat- supreme court judgolor the district of m.-...:n. rim Jndm Gannon. reaiined. I ll! lllIl|l'l' chnirnmn haul really we cru-unng. cl to L'()IllIlll. - All IIII. `"3 AH. f the ` OI U(l(ll8llOWlg H0. 01!. A1567 we regular I business of the evening was gone through the sisters of the Louise lodge, No. I0, of I the Order of'Rebecoa, with D. G. Sister - Dunn as s keswoumn, presented an ad- dress. than ing the members of the King- ston lot] for the many courtesies extended to them In the past, and accompanying the address was a very handsome clock. N. G. Reynolds. on behalf of No. 59, thanked the sisters for their hsndsome present. A pro- gramme of music was then gone through with. Sister Csrnorsky presented Mi orplx recital. Bros. Keeley .snd Greenwood songs, Bro. Parks s recitation, and Bros. Maxwell and (is-eaves resdin , and an address from Bro. Saunders. tor refreshments were rtakgn of the pleasant evening was . . rough; to a close b all stsndinc and sing- ing God Save the noon." The clockyss `Aims-I Islssdnnsnn nan ' The llretllern Surprised-A Ilnnd oflmdleu `Burst Into the Room. A very gleasant. time `was 9 am last even~ iug in the odge room of the in mm lodge of Oddfellows, No. 50. After t a regular hnninou nf the nvnnina um: xmnn` thrnnah yvua .. ........ , A general ordination is to be held in the ensuing aeeeon of Ad vent in the diocese of Ontario. Four or five young men will be ordained deacone. At no time since the or- ganization ofthe dioceee in 1802 have there been eo many apnlicants for aid from the divinity etudenta fund. (.`l'6l', Uf) UOHKIB. Rev. r, Jackson preuches to the Inter- seminnry mileionary alliance to-mormw morning. A63p.m. Rev. Dr. Kellogg, To- ronto, preaches lnConvocatiuu hall, and at 8:30 p.m. 0. students missionary meeting will be held. "A ._.__-__-| -_I:_,.!-,_ 2- L. L- 1.1: 2.. .|,. lIl()I'_\ . HUI VICE at 0CU U CLOCK. Rev. J. Goforth gives an mldrea`-)n mis- sions at the morning service in Chalmers` churcl1._ In the evening Rev. M. Mcilli vary aifdresses young men. The chair will present the voluntary Prayer of the Wand- erer, by Conde. ) Nov It Jnnlrnnn nrnn,-has tn than `uh-u-_ 4 p. m. N Rev. A L. .\iacfad_yen \vill premh his third sermon to young people on Sabbath evening. in Bethe-l church, subject : The Triple (Irmvn, of Life, Righteousness mid Glory. Service at 6530 o cl0ck. 12.... 1 4:,.c....n. ..:..-., ... ...m..-..".... ...:. \\`lH CUIIIHICIICU cost $200,000. Dav \` I: I was spent. E. B. Borland, one of the passenger: on the ill-fated Iuamer Vernon, is the oldest mu Of 3,], Borlmul, an old gantlemnn uta.y- :.... ..-uh .lnhn.H. Philins_ `amines. Mr. ' COSK ZUU,lIKJ. Rev. '5'. G. Bland. in the morning, at ll ` o'clock, And Rev. R. Whiting tn "Young : Men" at 7 p.m.. prczush in Queen street Me- ` thmliat church. Dnu T 11' Q- .... ..-.... at \I....A..,...l ...lI IHOUIII CHIITCU. ` Rev. J. H. Stevenson. of Moutrezsl, will preach in the .*`ydoulunn street Methodist church tn-morrow nt ll a.m., and Rev. J. \\' \`nn.~In.. `rill .n.~n...l. on ...-....... ....... no Rev. S. Hmnstnu has been lately address- ing hiblc society meetings in ('annin'gton and other Places. Fl... .`..-.. .L l`_sI..` ' ... \|'-.....:........ \' \' !~`c-rumnn to Young Man the Order for Tn-Morrow Evunlngp Other lmrngrnphs. ()[lH.'I' HHC(.`.`. Fhe `ranch Cntlmlica, \\'aterto\\`n, N.Y., will commence gexl. Kpring u catlmdral tu nnst 3'2()0,(Nl(l Mrs. Putter had wonderful success nan- ` cinlly in her lirst week's perfornmnues. The x row-ipts aggregated 8l3.l3l.7.':. I I J .luIu.< n-r- uuv us. llA|.VA. .-1 -vuuu \\.L~un1:.m ml b_\'n tr-rm-m. of HF: men: do- .'.~ xsouml p.':u'so. Dmnumiatioxzs of "U.stlvr .lm-" us .1 "\';lo pruduvtimr wnru g-rumptlj-' I1-{laws-I l-_': such vlgnruus dc-{ensu Ilm! unl- liuzzs read it wheru but dozens had hoard 0! 1`.-;un] ail who road it had their !.|inl.~`- ii- ru-ted to Mm James Brown l utu-:'. She vo- vaped the drudgery of slowly toiling hur way to 5 high position on the stage mnvh as Mrs. Laugtry lid, but with :1 far lwmr Lmviul Itaudiug. Her husba1~.d'5 income |1.'l\`ill;.', been greatly rtduced by business roverum, she do cidod to become an ax-Inns. Iler mutwr in England and Franco has been judiciously lu-pt before the public, and she (`1.~n1(-3 to the United Smtcsa with public curiosity just at tll-u pi`.-"ll a manager likes to see it. Add that she is still young, piquantly lx-autiful, of more than average general intelligence, and that fashionable society has, as it were, adopted her, and it will beplain that her path to drunntio gratness is as nearly strewn with rose: as the path to any kind 0! grustnass can be, All Hm m-irinn nu-n-on that than ohm-nr-for for gI'Blall1 Fill] LB. All the critics agree that the ch$.rnr".ox` for hor Ilnst, night was badly chosen. Thu play was Mlle. Do Brmsier, adapted from the Y`v~nnnIu nI' Alhnlif. '\uni:nnrI hnlnv nrlnnfnd \VuB @111`. French of . enn S0 of Sod: n0rll|(I, ll UNI enuemlln 355-)" ing with John.H. Philips, 'ap`anee. Mr. Bbrland` left for Milwaukee on Fridn, , to look after his Ion`: remains and atten his :..........I nu! will then return to Nnmmec. I ` UIIZKI Wllll UIIIIIUIMII, Illu UVl.'l'l ll| Ialllll' RH.` tionl usually giwu up to poplu of limited income: were crowded with this wmlthy and fanbiunahlo. The s0t`iet_\' in which Mm. Potts was nut many years apu a leader In: them on r...u~u~, and. to their honor ho it uh], they wm1- determined to apprnw if p0:l`~ibl(`. I-`air } and rit-hi_v jovn-led Iumds we:-v clapped in up- nlnnna nf 1 vnrv Iiitln cum-nmr nnul lnshinnn. Q\5-Snow fzf shun Itlllwol-Ia,ouu-Ietfnlllngonbor` u-time c-ham-tvr lllm blr-Inn! prey and the other golug lutu rnpturva over her lg-auty and gram. nut rm uno point there In on- thunlutlc unnnllnitg.-: the audience wan tho must brilliant on-r gntheml in New York on I rlt night. Over 012,!!!) had been paid for mu; bnx, pnrquoltu and lnvu vlrclo bland with dlummlds, and oven in than no lnnmnnn warn 4-rnwahul `with Ohn -unlthv nn ITIIIIIIIIIFVIIW IITIIVIIHO HIV IWI I ukim; alum In Juan: Brown Potur, who f luu just much but r-at oppunnoo In the llIou`upnH.1 at tho Fmh Avonuo thmtn bo- mm the mun luhlomblo and crmml nudi- ` mwe over authored in New York. lldoul. tho uurvoh at that audience, the Anny 0! c-mint-nt man and richly dnuuunl woman, have ullmnmm-nhmlowod than-tn-an In the pram upon: Thnlln. Butt bu-ruublncv.-h . i tnlnly pmnd by the lion tolling variation among the critta, whlb but ono pmnouncu hnr on grant nvtn-an an-only. and Inn] -1: ulna Innv hb ll`Cll U)-|0l'l'0' III; II .lII., Rll CV. 11. Sparling will prone!) to young men at Ln ). la blue or II Ibo Nut ood A0801? ` nu In the Qnoulon. ll.-ms ovouothtrgrut Am-rlonn uolnul Hawhmluoquulhu druutlc New You In unlcilw nhnul HI-A J-nun Ilnnun Ilnklnn -Ln A GIFT TO A LODGE- THE CHURCH SERVICES. "linen u nun: u - fund prurtiov. 4'`? last, on gum: \`O Inn:-H 1' I \I`rIIIl .1 bles. she ten the city man evening. ' Misses Grunge and Esfonl entertained 3 number of lady and genilemen friends in the school house nt llnrriciicixl last night. Danc- inguan the order of the evening. Prof. Byrnes unpjilied the music, and F. Briatnw wu mater of ceremonies. A pleasant time . spent. in R Rnrlnnd. one of the musennern on Ii MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER. L`. 1.10 Dlr, ' uuupwu LTUHI lauv .' Albert Depit-d.ud badly adapted. v . Luv u-so I infallible I VICKI. IIKILI Ill`I\.llFI 'own lowly ne . 3 hm` in : IVJIHU I I130 III` run by mud: Itudy `A and In-not Inn At Jinan: Pun- us. a.- hut one grant an- \`lhol'My prmmunuu (um: am pm no; `rd:-unatln tnlonl whntovvr. and Mn ` nm*crlx~othor1h|n \ conventional and `cummnnplam. And whllg tho was until. ullnr In ny uho_nuy ho mum I [rut ut- anlnwuy. uuu IIOIIJ . nun In: nun-h nfnnhl neu u glwlt Una`. rt mumv lmcl nu ) cmllpnru with uwn nuthnritivs .ldt'r.~;n{ Iociety 1 THE BRl'I`lh'H Wl*H(i. SATURDAY. N()\'- IL . ' cnulvpul nu ny- ` uud fashiona- vally gave no- ." an I .I- I-cu-tun. POCII 50 TBHIIIII. Mr. Hayden. formerly property man for the Woodward dnqnuti- company. is attach- ed to M iu Rhea a troop, uml Mr. Rowlands, of Port Hone. well known here, in playing -" with, Bnird-3 organization. Mn. Wilfred Reeves received a telegraln yesoardny culling her to the bedside of her lying father, who lives at Point Aux Trom- bles. She left the city last evening. \IinnaA(}n'1n1n-' and Iilafnrcl entnrtninml ll M 13- D- Dulhey. 0:-ghil cigq-;'l1o lunsbeen ` lpendihg part of the summer in New York. hp: returned home. ` Q.`-I-I _ I!I...........:...4. .I.'..L__.....l_ W,l1!lIll Ii low pneclfum will uongusmco lee hil fritndl call upon` him. Rem:-mter the plane. X Princess street-`, threoors ` Above operghouse. \....-----. . ll new lluluu-an W- W- Gttutt`. late with Hemlrsr &` Thmfloll: bu gonefito the grdcory bnai 1 -ncumnd made: rmd openin today. He M! A Well ulecta $173} whicn .l;"inlonda , W.'otI`5l at low prleoutind will all gldclo | friends call nnnn. him. Renipmhxr . eu I0 urrlveit me Saul! to-any. Captain Pierce has prepared a plan of the now uteamer for the` Rideau route, which Noon & Bajua intehd building thi vinterwi The boat will have A steel frame` and top: 1 sides uml plank bottom. Her (lhnnaiona ` will be 108 feet long, 28 feet beam. 6g feet hold. She wiil be pro lied at the rate of thirteen miles an hour y a triple compound engine. The capacity of the boat will be fty passengers." She will be built in the city. . ` i 08 Flu ) [$86 [Olly Illll EHO OHIO! 150 1001'. Harbor nmbter Baldwin, Toronto, warns ` mariners that the waters of Lake Ontario have fallen two feet since May last. and J noties captain: of vessels drawing twelve feet or over to guide themselves according- ly. A telegram has just been received at St. ,Cntharinel from Mr. Lynch, Seult Ste Marie. Mich., saying that the Ichr. Beanie Barwick sank on Oct. 28th, of!` Pilot Hur- bour. The crew wu awed and are expect- ed to arrived. the Snult to-day. tannin piernn .lmn nrnnnrml n nlnn nf Han uelng IIIIGG. . The aclu-. W. R. Taylor. Captain James Dix, arrived here yesterday light from l rea- ` cntt. She cleared for Toronto last evening en route to Toledo to load timber for King atou. l`.....s..:.. D: ........ .:II I_...... l....... AL- _.--I_ IIUU. Captain Pierce will leave here the week after next for Eunsville. Ind.. where he snperintends the construction of two st.eam- 3 era for service on the Ohio river; One will be 145 feet long and the other 180 foot. Harbor nmhtdr Rnlalwin, Tm-nntn u*AI-nu I)rl[.l3lI \`UllCL'lI, Ilgllt, Iron] ['8'eK0. The atr. N. I . Davies has been seized for an infraction of the steamboat. inspection act. The steamer was released on a deposit being nude. Thnm-in- ' R Tnulnr (`Jnntnin Jnnum lnlm-enllm; Items (iathorul Alon; tho llnr|mur-\'euuel Mun-elulentu. I The Hchr. Erie Stewart has cleared for ()s\\'egu, and W. I}. Taylor for Toronto. Thu tum Thisn, nf Sanluatfn Hm-lmnr ia Uswego, auu H. Ii. laylol` lor mromo. The tug Tlnistle, of Sackettfl Harbour, is on the Portslnouth marine railway. 1`Ln sunk: G6 ....i.. l......... 'l`..I .. ...:.I. l C0n\'CnIlUYI. . Miss Rnthlmn nrrivecl safely in Havrc. France, on 23rd Oct... after u very pleasant voyage. She is now in Paris, where she ex- pect: to remain. Mr. Hnvdan. fnnnerlv nrnnertv nmn fnr Oll EH9 l'0l'B5ll10ll[n nlrln l'?|lIW'&y. The schr. St. Louis, from Toledo, with ` 23.220 bush. corn, is in port ; also the schr. Iiritish Queen, light, from Oswego. The lltr. N. P, l)1u'im1 has [man smivml Cm- Sulunluy Morning`: Session. T he morning`: session was occupied ni- mosc cutiru-ly with business. .\lotions for changes in the constitution. presented hy Messrs. Baldwin and Hmnilton respectively, were passed. A motion to memorialize the various supreme church courts and repre~ sentative religious bodies of Canada to up- point the (Inf! of prayer for colleges. that is now uloptec in the United States. was moved by Mr. Mu-Dougull and carried. It was decided that the next meeting of the alliance should be held at Cobourg. The following: were nnnnintml g .-nnnm. zuuuuce auuulu ut`. nelu ll . Lonourg. \ The following were up ointeda conven- * t.jonco1nn1ittoe: Messrs. . etcalf, of Mc- Muster Hull; Mason of Montreal (`on roga~ 1 tionul college; Scott, of Knox uolegm` Thompson. of Victoliu college. and Putt, of \\'ycli'c college. \'.\-in \ -I.mu|u ll-L3 uuuc (U ll(`l[| [Ii Ullllglllcll it. To vlnriutiniiize I.|II|,lI)0,000 souls in heathen land there were while in Cnumln there for 3,000,000 snub. By impressed his conclusions L`hristian lmlluns were the water of do.-nth for every of life. For every $7.50 lie nor. was spent. for souls. To convert t to hen- them: one cent per _\'ee\r per soul was the contributiunxn of the christian world. What can be done 1 If one cent per clay was `Von lsy every Canadian for the salvation 0?` the heathen: than yearly SIS, l.':0,000 would he * raised and if one out of every one humlreal christian: went to the mission eld then they would liave 5,000 iuissinnnriu insteml of only 10. ) as now. The address was (`Qt id. ellly interesting IIUIICIHI III Ina IIKIU Ill time healwelv. upon I emphasis. l'uiuu to men lira! gnw ullugiu lllltl then tn J1-uonn this Allegiance: was I the \\0r|u:ru, not the the mntrullvrs, then u ...I | .. I Al... I. .._ A 5 ITS ssssuons commute in con-` vocamou HALL- IHIIIIIVII "V I . I . IIIPII, Ill \ "CHI ` "1 o \\'...`Ix in Am.-." was I Ivy Ir. .\.'-I.-od, 0! Klncnuvllega. {QC-I-i.".'"}:'.:zn'n` alum. and :0 hate!` ` of infonnuiun wn wnuvcu lad in a mu (Tum inn lmli tmulm-I by l`. I`. M'I`I.` \\'...-In 3- Al l"|II.Ill|I I made an Ink the I ` hath url Tho dologatu at the faint umlnnry lull- nluuny Allhacofin naulou at Queen`: unl- vunny. had an intending limo youorduy. In the morning nu cu...-lIo.u . pqaur was pro- Ieutoul by Rev R. Hlrliclo. x nnnn "l'IlII \IinnLnnn " `I11. bnnnh Jim me Clly. J.- H. lhrkett wlll remain the secretuqv of the locoulotivc works colnuauy under the new management. \Ir /nhnnuhnrlain will visit nfhuvn lmfnrn l\L'\ . ll . I H1] {:1 m In ;ul.ln-s -umliliull nf Iu-.g ~14|D I`. - l.. 4. `nu Popon Raul Iutu-day Afternoon and tho Addlthuo II the lcnulng -The llluuln Aland at by tho Allkuo-~ The ` Mule Donn Tmnu-cl tho fnuvnulon ol onlwndum. .\llS.\'l().\'.\l{\' .\l.Ll.\N(`E. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. in II III" IV. IIQTIIIII. Ill -(!IIXW|' . upon `'1 `fly Miuiolu." and diu- iuu lullnwml. RM. llr a an ululrou. going into cleeoilo Wynn!- ho utabllohment anal uprlliug of Sob- Iarhooll In gollewilmm He was mare luted llum cm the ruvloun ing. an unweml queutlonl \v ll: (roo- no lalelllgenlly that I rut amount lnnnuiun mu natural. The Afternoon m-cu considering "\\'-wk amnng Tum lmlhuuu, Ilw uulujort being in wed by Dam, of . Il',... ` .. -7 "I ~-- | I- ll..!,_` . V _A - A New Business a\.. ..AA 14-fa-rtln, Ini.\siuInr_v In ('hiu1, -1 [aim-ipally akct--hing llw a-alheuulunl uni the amount hf h.u lulu: tn help to enlighten ilniloi I_III|,III)IIII Hl\II'I in VIII Il`il'l8I'lI. I\`l slllll I.` unt the tllenluginlns, In-unuo . union might be export `mvg uf union was in the nie- .:. 1 L. `lIIII.ll'l' Ill IINIKV `H (.`\'I- uf the nllinm-e Anal fur I In tho auhjm-I with mm-h mnlnl only mum when giulwe to ('hriat'a rhuruh mniumtimmlism. Tmlny . -- 1 .~...-.u`.n.l I- .. - .. HBVV HIIIIIIKEHIUIIL .\lr."Chamberlain will visit Ottawa before the conclusion of the stitings of the shery convention. \l:.. D.6|.Iuu. nn.-hp...` -.J`..l.. 3... II..n....

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