nuns nuuu-ace ' to an-nun um. `nu--nu the nu. . u no alb- poud. add that tho M has points to 5 concludes dlnetly nppnoiu to that reached In; that npnuuuuvu nl Cuwlh C rqulonlbu. 1`hoAI3|lonII clot uu:unhonnr`|n their own bod lnouolu wld olllorlnu opinion as which hoop apron {mus ho I. urban. uclllochodhto llouhoth. Yo! t km on hudyuod who will vutun to any that tho very "ouluuluacII"oo unh- vnurubly .-mM...I In not a powerful factor In this unity? What would hooomo ol this unity If the "uclusis-anon` wore: -not portal with? Without it the Anglican church would hooomo n more oonpnu ol Ioumvhloh wohhlnnon uh" Ilnlmn at no the Pnubytodn. nor the Macho-Ila! Sign tho all "(noun Mulnnuo" to-'1 vnnln Chris unity docs not prevuil anon; than hodlu. why but they not uunksholr mluordilhronnu wdoolueoan om! \\'hc|uoh5uLon|uhoonolhotod. and Ihulud body In nhnnrbod all the uullor lulu when ulnluon an -mun. lynoc "on-.lutvc. llvilltbon hum to oouldot vlmhor than my not In nu mm as the do: that an wxolu `cl " 0! he Anglh-on clergy In the nuns gamut Nicltuco" to (Shrink: um. -I-ml lh Lb K. 5!: `II-_ SINGING OF ERM|NlE- L j A RAILROAD ACCIDENT. n. ma mo sooner] I ofn EH t. TIC MIC III Did `Wrong. Ann: I\.. n 1"`. `L- DI: nun y gnu. ) the I-Iditur) : In ' entitled Din- , Had the coun~ with. In might `mils nu n|m.-h}n- vvrulluwr I l'IlUII`IlIIKI`q " 1 Ion . with ooczioxnildrrln gollodzed 31:4: nonh-wit nd! tonight or f0-lIl0|`l'0W', ; colder weather. ; ant: nygu.-no. unq etiquette. _ S Pugs XI.`-Aj' Ikcll: at an nawnlrJ|x;it;d mu Cong:-us. ( t nevus! pa in : Around the House, Ullultnted.) Plll XII._liln- u {min lm nhilllrnn, n nruunu IIII noun, uuuuruea.) Pan XII.-Hov to train the children. as mother! _ and iunlblo letter from Mrs, Henrry `mi Boohor. . " (:L`!~'lll.\l. xtorxs. The hcunionof co-opontiou, uijodrnnd } some {inc nines, will In resumed in Fron- tenac usunbly on Friday next. Tho kninhu In Inrllcnln-Iv ntmnu in IICC _ Pugs X_.-Under Italian Skies, a charm- xn letter from Will Carleton gphyaiology an hygleno. and otlquon. Pm XI;--A ikatchd um mu Unmd An Index to the Spools! Artllu -- And Bonding For the lanes. Page I.-Lifo in the American Metropo- 'lis. by Broadbi-im. PageII.r-A nolblo-vnrious humorous. events. b the gonltl Bob Burdotte. Page II.--A talk u n the American I. by Ella Wheeler loo: '3 the Cut in nmuh (illImrAtod.) T his IV.` -- Editorial u, d nketc of Rundnllnnd Culifltznmn no V __I'A'nnI --nl -I-..-II-..--..- _.-.I '."T3.g.. vx. and VIL-All|n Qmemia, Ryder H '1 Int and best story. Page --Ci And vicinity ovcntl. IX.-A III {to th 'l'1irkiuh 7 lnam, ulfordeday rl. Eon. 1.4V Wal- I the Congregational college at Montreal. will preach in the First Congregational church, morning and evenin . Dr. Barbour was hoin in Fochshera. erayshire. Scotland. After the death of his parents he came to the United States and pursued his studies at Oberlin college. Ohio. Entering Andover thmlogical seminary. Man., he uated there in 1&1. and was immediate settled in South Denvera, Mesa. now led Pes- hody, the birth place of George Peabody. the well-known philanthropist, between whom and Dr. Barbour existed a warm attachment. In I868, on the death of Dr. Georgesheppard, Mr. Barbour was prevailed upon to succeed that eminent teacher as professor of homiletics in Bangor theologi- calssmin`aI;y.` Ina few years. on the re signation 0 Dr. Merrick, Professor Barbour was promoted to the chair of theology. After serving nine years at Bangor Yale laid hands on him and secured his reluctant consent to take the professorship of divinity in the college and with it the pastorate of the university. For the last ten years Dr. Barbour has been preacher to the uni- versity and pastor of the college church. For six can of the ten he has also had the chair of lniletlcln Yale theological school. About a to tlllie pring cipalship e rqati oo o Baitish North Alnegoa. His degrgeg: of D. D. In from Bowdoin eollqe.-Maine. By kid jlovu st'Kudy u: tll but good: mu-unood. < - IBICII OI ullllllll lll UITIMIO. Pup V.-Locd and Inincolhnoons rud- ll . Rev. W. M. Bu-hour. D. D.. princi of the Congregational college Mootroo . DPXCII in Ihl Pint (`nnnrnonfinnnl t-Iunrnk AN EMINENT PREACHER COMING. II as service to tho church-ill: Prominence an an lllueutlonlu. TIA \I' ll YI__l,, , 9; I\ - - I - Iv nettle`. III! "fl! ITIKP. IIOIIICI in then were eeeted eietehere at St. lnwrencc _ dlvleleu. soee ol Teupereuue. 'l'eey wore - while eeehee eed hrillieut meettee. Rev. Mr. Whiting preeicled end inede e ehort I`, eddteee. ll: eelied hie heetere to loot et ,, teeipenuce end eee whoee llnege It here. end then loot on the other elde end eee the terrible elfmle of the lie or tl"llIhl.e`., end eeoerteln whoee ieiege it re. " ten` der to Belle! the `fltlll thet ere hie end en 3 onto Clu-iet the thet eoe hie. Be .4 theeke-I nod for Oh tleelty. end teapot- .` enoe wee lte hendreeideu. 5. Mr. Doutny. deiotily dreeeul, thee etep- ._ lorwerd. He wore sloop ul with 5. eedeome huttoue. Theee he heal to die- ; poeee with before the lecture wee tlelehed. I, ee they proved very enuoyieg. Ilr. Doct- ic ney we: evidently prepered tor oritleiern. ,. for he relerred to hie coetume end edded n_ thet lied he been e drinker he could not dreee ee well. Then he reeierhed thet no nieneepged in Uod'e wort ehould e r below the iodneeed like .3 peuperl"U`e hed d or eeot, to illeetrete thet the eeeee he eee vorh ler eeehled bin to weer olethee. e then geve e hietory ol hie ile ee e drunkerd. e hotel proprietor end e ber-teeder. He wee e Ilootreeler, eerl deprived of penntel cere. end et e ten: er ege uired e love for liquor, which drove him I from (`enede to the Stetee. In New York eeoured e good poeition. end found "oily oornpenieoe. He hed been on the no ol the pepere celled the New York L'veIu'ng Hail end Glohc. Hie beei~ oeee brought him into oontect I ith thoee who dreok liquor. in thue deye he wee eleely dreeeed, ewl thie wee the gele time in hie alrunkeulile Hereeheddowntheroedtoruin and beanie to rotkleee thet he neglected hie dutiee end went in for en eeey life. He wee diecherged. The brillient eide of the picture be e to ienle. He got enother poeition end wh is holding it formed the eoquelntence of e eecondrcleee rete ol compenione They led him in e more excl!` tece, end he often wondered how he her ever eeceped I-ein erreeted while angered in hie iron on ceroueele. Agein he one diecherged end leter he it e position on e Mieeieeippi eteemboet. Vhile on the etreenboet he met with gey end jollv com one, end hul .: hie commend an the iqnorho de- sired. He ulrenk heevil . Alter leev` thie poeitlon he gotenot r eituetion, em loet it through druehenneee. He wee then eterted in the liquor bueinm in Bneton. end leter wee proprietorol en hotel. The pictures he drew of the wretchedneee end poverty. which hed mine under hie own oheervetion. caused by liquor, were thrilling end eEect- iug. He wee uneble to pey the rent of his hotel end wee, put out. At thie period in his hbtory he wee e dmnherd out end out. He went to Providence, R. 1., end there detennined to commit euicide. But hie ob- ject wee froetreted hy e llllll who urged him to prey to Uod for eeeietence. He did eo. end fr-onithet tinieto thepi-dent he hed been e tempereooe men. God hed kept him end medo him the men he wee. The preyer thet he offered in i rovidence he repented continuelly during hie welhe. He ep led to hie heerere to tehe up the ceoee teln- perenoe. end become temperenoe men end women. During the eveni Mn. Doutney eeng The Weter hlill" e.n?"lly Mother: Leet Requeet." Her eingina celled forth the heerty eppleoee of thoee preeent. THE. "WHIG" OF .TO-DAY- Mr. Duuuuy wu ruuto-I by 51.: udkncuu Ilu city- In! waning. u Dlulorm won Rn; snullnn ad BT.'"'IIu'3'u'J' 3';`K'"I'to3" 7'"'n's"' .3 \\'hh.nu. Ind noun `lathe! than nun nnnhul -.-3.... ..o u. I _....-... llo Aumnn In unnnnu cations and `um um um... u u,-`.Nu um stood should .\|-you MI: I l'|uuu~- tho llluurv on mo I.l| o- rm. Amllrloeo ru M I: -Input). THE DOWN-QFIADE ON WHICH HE 85.0434 HIS OARIIR. am. novrmws Hlsroai`. Wruthor lwolubuulgg. In ling`. ..I4n..l- " ...II.I U0 IKUIUT I IVCIIT 3 and Thu 0 council he requested to in- struck it: ocon to suppress fotuululizx, * u'hon.-ooovor and by whomooovor c ' , and preserve that obodionoo to e provi- siolll of the aid by-law which in Quentin! to the satisfactory nppliosdon of it. "- Snauinl meatinn of all tho kniohtnnn Klan. opeclu Ines day evening. IIIIDITI OI 0nIu'n.l` I That the k tn of lnbour desire to see the law not on 5 top: inuct but rigidly enforced. to tho on thy: iu udnntagoo may be better I inked and That I nnunoil In I-nnnnnln In in, muguu ul uuour mu more I! danger of an atmn 3 being made to nepeel` it, on the gmu that it ie I failure or eomething which the people do not went: Be it resolved : " Thet the knights of lebour hove. unani- mously. end after mature deliheretion, de- ulened thelneelvee to be in {ever of the eeid fonetelling by-luv, neeliling that it has been wisely conceived. that it tends to pre- veut impoeitioo. end the! it ope:-nee in the intereet of ooneumen; That tho Lnidhin AC Inlunun .I.-:.. A. uulu ' 0|BQl`\'ell : uuu " \'horeu, it has been nprcunbed to the ` knights of lnbour that than in danger of amemm beinn to nun! it. nn 0.. Ul uni vunouu um.-Inunet : " Wherou. there in oonaido.-nble dincon- teut wrong the citizen: in ngurd to the unnner in which the fonshlling by~luv in boinohserved and vh_____ ;, |___ L____ ______-_-_., I. .- Au luv .un_)'ur um .\lcInDolI W N10 Lit)` Council : "(3enclomcu,-'l`ho following quolulion, passed by the knights of labour. ha been sent to you. and bout, as directed. the :3- nncuru of the executive oicon and of the various uuemhlien - \\'l...r-.- 51.-.... :- ._._-:|.__:,|_ I,-_ , mg I "l\'IS`m1'u.\', Doc. 6, I887. To the Msyur unl .\|eInbon of the City Council: EIVC "0 C I II III IIG WINK`. HQ 8 ho coulduotpt out. m-immmniubzdy I t3'n:u1..'$i3 tloico rhuortdiluioofnuwhuohofolllp, us. d:.I;insu-nut. hush. u miss suuum no Nspocssi, and to s s|e~ gstion of them cortsin trusts:-s gsvo sssur ounces of so only rcslisuion of their bopss. The rluinssu ol tlis school Insnsgsmsnt committee gsvs the delswstss to understood thst something would L dons shout tbs Kiudergsrtrn. sn-I the it rts of the lsst muting of the school boon show that so tionliss been taken. but thst it in not at s ilociairo mums. At s criticsl point Mr. shuw rstinss lmm the committee. sad the knights of labour line no siosns of knowing in hat the result will ban! the changes which lllvc elm-ziuns promise to uiske in the person- Iwl oi the bosnl. Now some of tits slsotors anal sonw of the present trust.-es urge the knights of lubour to elect. if possibls. s sncx l't S3I|f to Mr. .\`hs\v. sml they no disposed In act upon the an (ion. The matter was rought lnsium the Fron- tenant` nsucinlaly inst night. uni tvo points siisx usseil : (I) is it Wise to suck npresouts iiou on the school lsonnl P (2) Whom should wv uomiusts? The lint question led to an llIi|ns\l.Cl' dclute. sncl, in the interest of tho Kiudergsneu, it wss la-nwtl expedient to nominate a camlidste. A large meeting of the urdsr, s gsnorsl one. sucl omliru-in tlio membersliip oi sll the sssoiublics. wi be held, and the choice of s reprussststivs made. This vxplsnstion of the p-oitioli of the uistto.-r, the object of the knights of labour in interesting thsinssivcs in sollool elections. sud what tbsy hops to souunplisl tlionsby is uisulo is order that there any In no ruisumlerstsuding shout it. r I0'l`l'0N` ans 1-In oorrscii. of has an H o-.-amen. or s copy it. will be to the council on .\londsy even- mg: '|k'I'\'s:nusn\~ 1|.` I I00? no Intulirwry Ippllolllllll 0| I5. Special meeting of all the kniglmon Mon- Iav ex-eniu. nan '\I III IAIVIIIIIRC. Ed than All this to do with the knighu ol Inbour? A grant dud. They rognld tho Kink an the initial vep towudn the int notion of manual in:-trmu 1 tion. Tiny have nnd alumni: and tnlko-I About it And bnonuo no ckoply inunntod in it that nothing will mnlidy them but an actual trial. An ropnoonting A very large uurbor ol the vutorl of If; [tn-bunlcnnl an ax yin cal that their winhcl nhpqruldga Impound, mm! to dole unlion of llmm nu-min n-nu... ...... -....- III an Inn! -Illt IIIV1 IOI j Ii` tun with has htoo Indi- cntl by rotion which to both; 1 gutoo ul tho toochuoln-tniuiug. and tho upon given to tho board who ouch an nal with enthuloou tho ndvocotoo cl tho oynton. In Tomato tho Kluhrprtoo hoo boon chom- pioootl holuo tho Royal I oounloolon. uul Inopoctot llughoo, of city ochoolo. has inoood I olrculor giv hb or: strong Tinioo in lower ol it. tho teotimouioo douono of omlnont Amoricon onlueuioulotn who hovo undo oxporimonu with the sys- tem and no In n position to speck denitely numdiih ulvutncoo. I In ;II n.:. 9.. .I.. ..:.L -L- `THE 10: was TOO mm. .1 y hurnzulnogulvn in the Klu- lornon nysun nation. ' pun- :-I shutout in the nuonuou 0! con- mmoo ol school In. and it in not no in has 1 y doll! with. That the knights labor law not has puns- . 7 rs. Jun... know um the hlghb have I i . | . tiny uunulinn Inn Inn. luli.2 no non-on an anal noun nu; r;-.` \ phluduthu mu `ltd: loans In 4 non gnu at no mnaoouuon um. { con 00 Idunu-no-and by 0 Ionian II the loan! flu; Ilopo 00 Push It Along. I\oohctu'uolII'ouomcvu1l -mu! lnuuutl In the auoueouuol that tho high: I labor put hol-l||A':.u:urul -`nun.-an-.1.-J:'.o..a the ropcuunluiouol chemo: thooclool hmrd. Tho node any in npnuau-I at ch haul lulu other tank #30 hr attention in. how- unr pa-Ilvullrlg din-ctcal to Froohnoc run`. then In vmuwloo now cent In the uuulnoruhlp ol the school bud. and which. it In hold. the knights olnuuld till. And It 9 Jihad that tho hnhhh hm outnuub REPRISENTATION AT 1 TH! souoou. coma ? ma xmms or mama. "nu.-sun` ans: uuuuutvu ICI' IIII lnikidnt 3|:-. Blank`: ltlnlonlv. ` - nu-a-aw--ad no uullu vuuous urnuuug up water Into apps:-Sound bythoooungy. R.(.`anoni u pl I billtil) nut whim by the city forfmnhgo tax. Tho engineer will iaveuiph the t. my lhtfor four tub van |l.'o'0. and hum! se- contn were puud. Mollahou Btu. were comnhiouodtolltho hdhnooot thou- tnct In tho city with nails, 0 , . which had traded to bowie Bml. They hnvo,ginn np Business in tho ciy and are unahloto any out their qnunout. --2---: Intonouug than `(Jutland Alon} tho llnl-I1n|-'nnnnI `gul-nu--A. nuns uuu WII wl) GIIUII. JIII Olly OD`IlIl' will nmlson the unthr. \\. Canon`: yard is with Ho desired the cunnittoo to nlion him. Thiuoould not be doadvrithout dl-mining the Inter into nmmrtv ownul In the county. R mun An lnporhnl Bcnlonuaovonl Account Paucd And Oouplnlnh Coiildorod. Atrho nsotiug of gun ItI'!etI' oomuittoe `cute uy torlggon . Lyons was c ugud I.-I0 honhgo Illd lower in. Ho claimed thstthin was Ioonneh. Tlnci engineer Cnnon n 331. `. u`I.'.`..I`!. .`!;I.."'.."!.`"'a..`.:..._. ..'_ ueueu In getting me cnpuln ol the schooner in four hours from the time the eignel wee tint seen. When the ulietence travelled `n taken into uzoonnt. and the time it neona- erily taken to get the caewtogether. name of them living three mile: apart, the lifeang new ere deserving of all pniee." In eitlee end turn: it in 'nout|hpentiveLvu.neuy matter to t a crew er in an emergency. not Ioigrle runl dtltgrgict. Instead of the crew at Point lrevetee being open to oeneure. they are entitled to, and will receive. the thunk: of I grateful people. The Life Saving (`row (`not to \\'orl W631: ` All Possible Denpnleh. As there appears to he misapprehension in nganl to the union of tho" life-saving crew at Point 'l`rn\'u-no. when the schooner Glou- on was in dicuousq the otlic-an submit the following ohulnoni of the out. At noon on the light-homo ken our the uigul y- ingftoutholilonon unread fortho ' - Incantation, About four miles distant. Arriv- ' thoroncnw I-ago: Iogcthornnd ao~ $dOd innttinn thculnhillolhaushmmnr mguunncnw tango: Iogolhor and R nedod in gutting the uphill olfthe schooner hour: from um um. Hm .;....I .... Inlulnglovitnoutln :a'.ria;u at th: uufortunto 1.1. no cir- h cunutuou are uuch that I on- quiry nllould houndohy thtpropor authori- tns, and if u duorihod. punishment ohonlul homotodout totho gunner. Thininnot the ntcuothuthnhoonno .forit was only hot winter that n follow Iron Dr. Botaunloi homo natured the hospital. aurriug {mm grout {atoning con: all over hiu bod . tho tcult of a horrible with 3 uh in I farmer`: hand. He was 5 most pitishle night, lot huuido the non: hi: foot and hands were both fmaaa. the nnult of expounc. For the ab of humanity something on ht to he done to any the ru- occurnonce J than ghastly ahiu. The poor. homeless Ind: nhuuld have All the pn- tection thnoil about them that the kw per- mit.-. Will the county tttorney plane act 3 \ huunc Lad`: Thigh llruhonvfho Slalo- monl GI:-on of the Alhlr. Un Snunlay I sickly -lookimz lad entered the general houpihl. Ho gun his name An Alexander Eider. and bu Am fourteen yum He in shown uttonlion for he had a gal not-y to tell. A vinitor found him ulenlay auliring from I broken thigh. 0' ha! I aura intermittent` fovordvnh u so :3 I44. pol-Ipintion nan: ' in 5: his forehand. H0 in cilia: carryon an convolution. Ho ` town one of le children from tho Muchmont Homeiu Bollovillo lld that his injuries were the Null) 0! I brutal kick ulminiator ed by a tuner in luudowlc. and the lam- lhorofaforIuorK' policoocor. I: Iru oortunl` y I thug` to witncu snorinn of an unlnnmm. La 11.. -a-. THE smears oommfras. or age, non (I tuouuu ulna, lIl)0l_'0. u- tempud to can Inughboro 0 on the ice, Hinlnollnrvu Initingourtho other oidoudhovuud to reach her. He had onlygotnahortdhuuou when thothinico mm nnvndlac liuintothownor. no I puuluuu II to III! III! 0! mqor. Mn. Jlothvroll. Kingston, ouporintor dent of frnnchiao. ha iuuoxl n cirtulu to the local union: ul Ontario urging All India huin votes tonne the power granted them and p not true and trial Ion: Inn in mom 0! mm and authority. Also to in- uence all Iuly voters to the sum end. .\`ocn~tnr_v and Mn Whitney, Waning- tnn. gave n hut-homo dinner to Hon. Jon. Chamberlain. There were pungent Sponhr and Mn. Carlisle. .\`-1.-nary And Mu. Fair- chi!-I..\`c-cu-uryI-Imlioou.Mnznnclklrn.Angel]. .\l r. nml Mrs. Putnam. \\'eu.-relnry Bayard. Mrs. .\lu:nluu-r laughlon, Admin] and .\l rs. Franklin. Sir Liunel West, nlul Sir ( hula.-s 'l uppu. gun-II II (III . out. Mcliuuic. Guano: uo. huneeuronl from the Royal uniliurv col O (In! class grade A cerliune. Ha pond A good u- uaination. Hanging 33 2-3 points in I pos- uilnlo lw. Linn. Mckouio. at tho spot nine-toon. in now fully qunliod to hold my petition u$to the run! of major. Mn J. (IIIIIQIL Kinoninn -unn-Int... J..x. laoup. watch maker. Buck aunt. neoivul I ukgrun lut night {nu New Haven. (.`ou.. noting that his youngest brother wu killed at the nwny depot thou. Pnrticului ol the accident nu not MARIEE PARAGRAPHS. uul III a Iculi spirit I lub Ibo` family mm L 0 I'll A uynpnth of \\'.l wkuuic. -I.l-.._ ..._...|. .....I.-. I-_- -L ,- u-an nppuulunl I0 (I00 CI OI Illffllllfj. |`a.. in manual the lac llhhop Shula. (i. R. \\'sI-{mu Inn has Iunluouly I lasso-I muhr-Iotkmou of Ila A.0.U.\\. ` I -in Ho will rial (ill the Hon. Glut. M. `. ,'l`otuto. :`u but olloml Ibo pmlouonhlp ol unlbonudcl and Iutunl phllr-ophv M Lnhyctto univer- dt . Pa. sonnet lhnuunucl. Munch. will In 1-llama! for a hill ol cllvotoo {nu vi : Adair M. lluumoml. on the ground on udullorg and do-onion. M. Inna h_..-...__n_- _t u-_.__:,_n . IWIIIVIIIU XII IIK I. llama In 0 mmmu lot the vecvuhlp 00 Wolf: Island. He Inn bu I oounoilloc * Inc I nmlbor cl '1 Annh lAInr Lu ha-an .I..n...l 5." ltlf I II-TT W IiuAuk lawyer In Inca oloctntllo mpuunt the \\`onou'u undiml col at the mulled coonnulono. I`. 1 Rev. 1'. hlom-era. Dnvillo. PL. in how Appoluloul to (In an ol Ila:-sher`. I'.. the Ilhhon Ringing. I Wiiuun Brenna. and the unnnqu heinous. III oup|oyo-I In the Englowoul Euhnp. Chicane LIQIL .I"nI, Vining; In In.-ml.` AL- ravuuqv. L unusual. u.-c..cou. Vnlllon In s uuodn at the In and 1 Iwnulu ua Hut! I II...... I. . ..__JL. -.- 1..- .n._ onlygosaanoruunuuou wncu mummies and him Into the It In . ll .'f..'.`.}a':..... .31: .omu..m..n:. {um 5: J lII`I|l'I ll as. IJVIUICV. _ 4 MEli: .:.;l:l:l`|u.dHynouu. NJ .. to man. ILII. Manual. is thud cnnunudunl tho \\ lnhldu-0:5: no: |`0'-D30 Whoa lqnnonls laying: and lhhu Anna Attention. ` AH. Follofl. Bolhvh. Iicpu I pay. : ale HIE. lit. W. Hay gntlulo cl Quechua I lurch-J ml KL Lanna us-. w. nu I[I'IllIQ| luuml 5! 3!. union. 1:. nm. ..lu.....-.... ozsanvmc (F PRAISE. IIIIWT! Ill TWINE. Mr. livid lhuoouho. ol \\'nto|-[on], Q.` ii. an an nLI Ii..- ....II._...--x- "3-'.' a. mom. who ha ha. 1. want- on for 3 you. wl told: hon peanut- V. Tsvinnanf IN`!-IUMANITY. PIRSONAL XNTDN. .3214. ._H 1 THE BRITISH WHIG. BATH!/{DAY DEC. l0. JI Iiij ZGI I Urluuvu 001 (`mu lnughbqro lake. on V \\ lnudqy Herbert Luke, 17 you of age, non of Richard Lake. tmmhd an an Innzhhoro | puutvupnng IIIIIGZIIOIII G eutement urzrcting the conduct 0! tinge: whom they name Epieoo lee" rgy their "exelueiveoeeIp".lh the "greatest hin- drance to the Iuooeu" of any movement. toward: tbqreeton (of unity. It be beenwell aldin re tothie empriein e'.;`:`:.7'....`.`.':'::c"'.?.....u.."".'.': e - u were !:1:NfIGV l&II:h.lAl'?IIilOll50d]Vh0IlI Q ehnee "eon q( hednule an am 3 h;t`heeed-- :1 recognition ofrthl; ` relidity of the old! of the minietere of other eomnunione; they further con- eider that the greeteet hindnnoe to the en of each e movement Bee in the u ueiveneeeof the ol of the Episco- ien church (with e few rehle except pulp)` Inenifeetevl in their rdeeel to igxchmge t eervieee. or to eo-operete genenl religion: work, with minleteh of other denomination in the lead. It ie certeinly to he regretted in the inter- eete of union that env repteeentetive hody of men ehoeld have enuitted themlelvee . topouveeplngeudoeeeuieee e etetement rcneetinnthnmmlnned um-n-I-1... eh... puuuuunouunon notbnod on 3 Incl upnlltlltu nl` ch. `-38. pi-IUI ulu nuI\;IIIIllIlI CIIIIIVII HIGH reeponee, ne quoted by Dr. Jeckeon. ox- pteeeee "their Venn vnl of every wise movement Minnie e union of all the churches, but they ooneider thet no pro- poeeloen be entertained the in nothned G1 I II I Innnnnlnn nf t|nn W IIOII` able I , , ,_ ____-_..., ..... ..._, .......... ...-.. 14,000,000. And therefore. nesrl . if not qllihe. double the ontinneee at tors taken t Cher. " linou has been ulrenoed to shew that the ice church leads the any by I long inter in the glorious work of rninietering to the religion: rum of the English-speeb in pa letion of the globe. As to other netioneliliee. the vent mhionery lebonrs anrried on by her biehops. clergy. and buy eesocietes among the heathen populetions of Alrics (vest. south, eset, end centrel),lndiA, Chine. end Jepen. ereshe well known to those who have given any attention to the subject, hnt might eesily escape the oheer- ration of those not Qeuinlly interested, for the reunnslneedy given, viz, beceuse no peins have been taken by her members to e the fools and hgnree before the public. Her work. typied by the erection of the temple mt Jerusalem. hue been curled on neieeleesly end without oeoentetion, until now her reoonlsshow not less then 32 bishops sud I.2(l) clergy at this moment engaged In miseione to the heetlleo, exclusive of those similarly at work in Auetrelin, New Zeelend. and North end South Alnericn line nnnnn c...|.:.a- .... .:_.n.-__ ._ A... 1 i Ill NINTH III} oouul "lCl1|.`I. But spun` forbids m dwelling on these purtieulan. I should we deemed it quite unuoounu) to my 0 much u I huvo in vindionion of the Anglican church had not l)r. Jacknoni mrmnn nhnin` n'nIn- ulnt . au suns III In nov and mo Iolttmouy ol Whitahfa almanac lot the curnnt year. On page 233 In have the oatlmatad lingllalr u in; population of the world (including count the United Statealplaonl at 98.).- tll). 0! that aearlyouo-fourth. vi1..,9|,4.50.- (II). are putdown unglicaua. the Llethodluta (of all kinda) raukin aocuml in the lint. the Roman Catholic: I ird, the Pmabytariam (of all kinds) fourth. the Hapuatl (of all kinds) tilth. and the (`A-ngngationalintl coming aixtl: with .'$.ti.')I),(ll) adherent: In l-Inglan-I, an in I1!" lmuu-n, no religious cenaua has been taken ainm l\'al. owing to the detarmineal op ition of tho dinlentora. lint a very c;iref.1 estimate made last year, and based on the most reliable uauutica available for tha pnrpoao (ace the London Huanlian, vol. xu, part I. 699) placed the number of Fan-nten 0 our! kind. in- cluding Roman Catliolica, at 4,250,111) considerably loss than one-thin! of the population. wliirh man than about m,0(X).~ WU. After making Ilia very liberal allow- ance of tour on tivo million: for tools who an practically of no religion thou atill ro- maina conaidarably over hall the pulatlon to oonatltuto the actual Imtnbora ip of the Church of England. certainly not la: than and not nnih, Anillnnannn gal L-ant-1 r.....u..* '" "........."*i .:."*.f.'."-'::...':' :3 the uuicoqgpuaoa of: -emm_ T I A Young Inn Pol-lulu While Auto-pun; 1.4031 'L--CDC '.Q`Q. uuuw uw uuunouy an to In! use cl work chub ctrrylugou about and abmndono in I; I Insane: found to cull onooolfo! the extortod ulluiruiou ol unwillln witncuu web u was cihd in my nviouu nun. To unk Int IIIA nu... . A M`. a..ol._.._.. -1 ttucnllnl lIII 0lI0rIIOIIIlIlIl|O!'N- hall. Sbohnlncnwoinuatontho work ollm-Divine Iluuttouh much account ultlngucnlnnulu olhorlnbomnuch ion to putdo tbom bolero tho ubllc. llnnm far Inning... n In an 33...! ..?-...|. -U1UIO\NQIlI-UH'WI IIFIIIX. IICIO rdlt out that: communist: Ihlohhu growl nu llhloboprlcuin I887 to lhlll. showing an a lunar ol llvo dloouu every two your arm holfooontnry. and rhobxldlurool nillqu oldolluulnth non! ol mhdoan In every qunur ol no not but compo:-hon with any 0 oh at connuloa. wlmbor Uubolio or Vntuunt But houdnlnoul bu um hon nchnchrhtlc ol the - on chnzhhzor other nation In Int - .4 ht". Inn-u um Int.-Q an oh. -..I. `tho; 'l;o1"oro llcoeo or Intimacy an to the kind work `lhhlfvhllln Alhnlln nlul Ahnngdn-A Kumnox, Ilee. l-(To the Editor) : It wee vlthee lleelengreelhetllelt coe- meleed In my letter of e week In em!- ciee the eetnee el eee ee y eed de- Ihet eeneoe ehouedeul. eeemed he demeed corncuoe end removel. not only for lrIIh`e eele buleleotncleutheweyiet eaexv uuleetloe oi the neolutloe ol the lteetern ueodeuee ol the Caegngetiouel union." we... e nee ol Dr. Jet-kenn`e ehllity eed enulitioe bed Ielledte he hineell pueted on each I abject it would uureeeeeehle toexpeeltbe [ween] hliotobeln eyed- ueeeocene-.-tforl lveetbeeaue into which he bed lellee fin: it eheeuxl neomerytoenpheeizet e ecu en e - (linen chunk venue: the eeu thing which eeneetoaellneeuppeeerl herhubo. eedto Ill OI! IIAIA an-unmninn uhhuhhu gm-- The Point In Viki 0:. Jackson Inn- And II II. Rm why use In Public `I A Oahu Alhndu to no Onions and `luck: than Inn-on Ilhtu-Iona Von Iopuhouluo. .Ii.`ii wS?a'{.Ifi'.."nTv eTvi2(.".'\o?.n To that In no not d the testimony of Vhihllfl cunvnnt nu- cuuncu umoei ocaousuzo run- mtn av DISPINSATOR. l.E'l'l`ERS Minx smron. oluonryls. Hoyt. Imboxollicoattho open houowillbo opnonondqy. oothla unbunho ro- und. ? Porbrnuou on lhundqy and lridnrovoninn. ulll Ivuun`. IIIUJ Ina not auction by All nnnonncunont to the century. The hlghhof labour eigan. which the k on nqnucod to nmoh, IN called git Hour" and "True Knights." go: we eoene nu peeeeu away. u will be no here by Mr. Amman : company ee at I New. York Ceeino. , The cent in strong. - the chorus le , the ooetumee 0! beentlfnl deecripcion. en the scenery the complete \ eunoeeen of Henry E. Hove. ' copuon would no 3 V nanny one and that in man 0! love: vroul be I01: and prosper ous. but tho: it would hold pa lc attention nololg uoonoovor droomod. It ooemod no Bantu jun tho very lemon: thot the public :4! boon looking for in light open, ampli- ._.c.ity of plot and dialogue. strong and humor- ouu comedy nltnqtlons. And rotty music that linger: in memory long tor the lure oftho scone nu puood away. It wi be I [Hill M Mr. Amazon`: nomnnnv n gt. nuuuu n nmnlonju comic open oomptny at the ow York Cuino. nearly two year: ago, it wt oondcntly oxpootod tint in re wo Id be hurt and th 0 :&' ""...;. ..:'2.m 3.: 5.1 323 pm? om. l...c CI... is ......|.! L..I'.a _.. 1:- _..-._u-_ .uonnon`/- Oolnlo company-01-on _"l`_l'_0lI In Store for the Poopla. \ When Erminio" wu pruantod by Mr. I Rudollzh At:onnou_ u comic open at Cnino. nanlv hm nu- uuuy cut. Ullly one gar escaped withontztujnry. The bl-Eeemen wu badly burned by the etove being npeet. It pinned him down until the other train hendl re- covered themeelne entciently to go to his ueieteuce. His hen were badly burned in his elforh tore! himself. The cu- ceughb mbut thounel were soon quench- e wuuul mun were nxno. Mr. Nolan), I Itudnnt of Queen`: univer- aisl. on lab way to punch st Arnprior. wu .i...::'?.*:;,.`3."'...:._':-""_...:.:-2,213.12`. muu nave mueu DICK xmm me eme 01 use cntti to the track, dersiling the peeeenger cernn detechingit from the other rt of the trein. In ite deecent the oer. it e eeld. rolled completely over two or three tlmee. of oonree upeetting ell the peeeengen. of whom there were mine. H. 11.1.... - .4...:._. .: n...._I. .._:..__ ~<- DtvI3..Iwlp9hup n L.un.w'.. uylnunl IA: tau vv lIlUe Rsxruw. Dec. l0.-Tbe ulnr panca- ger train of the K. h P. Rkrcalge here at 5 p.m., on Fridny did not nrrive till about 7 o'clock having been detained by the pad. ger our being thrown from the nil:-down an embankment between Clyde I-`orkl nnd A former etntion. A cow on the truck in: caught by the cntoher and thrown on one side. clear of the engine and tender, but must have rolled back from the tide of the nntlinn in thn H-uni (lg:-nilinn eh- -....-....... ulu nuuuon Wu: now I meaning on `men day evening to u-nngo about branching olf by dnunlvu. Tho lbophoromon nthchaho the kniglm of labour will not parade or elemouugso this doing. They mm: ntfochd by an umonncumnt ma conu-u-v. spoon: no mo wane.- D............. `I'\._ In enmy IIIIIOII up. 1110 coecn ll aeetroyed. '1`. Henley, e brekeemen, received the worst injuriee. He was working at the stove in the coach at the time of the Accident. When it occurred the new tumbled end emptied in content: upon him. Hie hands were burned and hoe ecorched by the fire. Four PIIIOIIOII Injured And n linker mnn serlonelv Burned. Luz evening about 8 o`clock. No. 3 ex- preee. K. t P. R . conductor D. McCo_v. while an mum to Renfrew collided with e cow neer Clygle Forke. The train consisted of e baggage car and peeeenger coech. The lettercerried ve pueeu re and was thrown off the truck. One of he ngern, Mr. Ieclenn, e etudent. of Queen I college. goin to Arnprior, when he expected to preec tomorrow. I'll cut ebout the fece, but not, itieseid, eeriouelg in{)ured. The peasan- gere were eleo elig tly ruined, and omnid- erebly eheken up. he conch is destroyed. Heelev. n brekaumn. I-It-nivul elm A Loner from Dr. smrlho. Klwsms. Dev. l0.--(To In your article of yeotondey ell Around," you any, terolurgoo been gone on have lioend of something. quite an shocking * to the nerves. in the troy of rcheood in- Iormetion en unything tint on come to light. Pormit me to en thet the insinua- ;tion that you thereby me e in utterly with- out foundetion. 0! my own knowledge there wen no possibility of eny purcheeod information coming to light. u no non hed been oerod my money for his "genes on our uide.-Youn truly, Enwum H. ` Sl\"l'lll. solicitor for the renpondont. nun pttollol. I think the students will heluve them- selves in future, but if they npiu not uimilAr- * Iv (to say nothing of the childinhneu of it) they must he told that thoyu-0 transureuin tho luv and must mm the consequences. `i enclose my card.-LAw Rlzwn-rm. suu. Oiuwr Timmcrmun uru, perhaps. a little too unions in the present in: lance. but still he was acting quite within his authority, and the {act that use licemen had pro~ vioualy taken no not-im (n. atudanta was no roof to the contrary. It In quite poa- ai e that they were foticiom in that praise- vorthy pluca" which Timmerman doubt- len . lnhinlz oh. .ou.l-..o. ..:n L..:.-..- aL-... su I11 Illilr I1. I heard s lady doclsro thst their conduct on tho occasion of the Scoctiddons perfor- mance wu so slsrming that she was druid togoto the opera house subsequently for far they should put in sn spposnsnce there 100. Ill!) .-.. l`.'-, , V u -u nu-uuuu and IV rang. Klxoemn. Dec. 9. --(To the Editor) :1 have only new eeen ','Clti:en u" letter In your hem of the 7th Ieet.. end I think your correspondent deeervee the thanks ol the mrnmunlty for hb letter. Our megietrete -`meld nuke it cleer thet no rooeeetou \r.mtOV'Or will bepermitted in t e public etrel unlea hie eenction be previouely uk- eul {or end obteined. end eecurity given that there would not be my breech of the peace. The etudeete ol Queen'e college required A eevere check for they were juet beginning to loee their heede. I L-..) - I-.l.. .I-..I__. .L_. -L,:,, , 1 v-survu Iwusu Incense mere ol seomvhieh Ireelolsoos obey tlselsu oi cestrilsgsl eseru lsherent ls sll psnissssd sohoolsul tbeughkudtbe les-ustioe severe! sew "closnhes" would soon he the isevilsble result. But with ltslae Issthe coe- sciousueu 0! s oorporste ills inherited with- out bresl or interruption from Christ sad His spustles. sgloriuus heritage. not only ol creed sud sscrslssets. but o! o unity seal oontisult , vbsrel it ls One Body with thet whisk lied its girth st Jeru- sslem. end ihlcl: espuule-I sad grew until its breaches lasve filled the whole ssrth. H . with our permission. to return Ilolhll III luck. I Am vnnrn I-nlv on. t I 1 .`:;7.'."f. .`i.'s`.'...i} :'.'., "f""`.:` ,...... '.'..1`.','f Dunxusou. KEIIIC Tull, 0|! rnuly BC. The knights are pu-sloululs strong in l'ortunoulh.' The organiser w l communi- unto them at ones about forming An unem . , The lmlldon will hold I muting `Dues an urchin u-nan about branching oar