The Gum! rmnnnd the Trunk Li... dool have nrnngorl tholrdlffercncea. ' A tn Ila llllly HIEI an-l if it hm! it could even st the sabbath r. Hmom under H` Nnblmfh was \\'e uer, mm, mm me "queen": uce unnu- kerchief." The Cuino pay: $6,000 in annual axon, 810,000 in lulu:-Nance and 812,000: your and rents. Scnroel uni htpunod At the ew York Cuino duhng t 0 mt run of Erminio" without suing the no oo- cuniod In nohobln Annnrlannn And fnrainnm-L I ox "a.rInxnIe" vmnouu uomg ma non: culfiod by nohoblo -Alnorlaann sud foreigners. A the scenery of Erminio will be in use ham. ` (III III! here. . v upern company wulcu nears mi name, IS Dill? thirt -two years old. He was born and edu- cate in the public school of New York. studying music under Leopold Meyer. He spent two yeere et the conservatory of music at Berlin end two eere at the Peri: conser- vetory. In 1875 e made his first profes- eionel e peerence in America, conductin e eeriee oiltuehioneble eummer concerte in t e Madison Squere Garden. when but twenty years old. He conceived the scheme for the erection of the Metropolitan concert hall. where he ineugureted the tint roof garden in the country. After comluctin concerts for e year the directore thought t ey would give more cleeeioel progremmee then Aron- eon hed beenprovidlngend Theodore Thomas replaced him. He then evolved the echeme. for erecting the preeent Ceeino building. end with his lnotherr Edwerd, three yeere his junior. celled on 3,000 persons to intereet them in their plene. Five hundred persons were induced to eubeoribe the totel emount of $200,000 end the Ceelno wee o nod Octo- ber, 1881. with the Queen'e Hend- knl-ohlnf, " The Fenian nevn IR Mn is. nleneen` A Mun oll Much llmlcul Abllny-Crnwd| lluvo Soon the Play. Rud lph Aronaon, the man or of the New York `nine and of the celo rated comic opera company which bears his name. is but thin-tv.twn vanrn nld- Ha wnlmrn nml ml... .SherlocE It city [1511 to-marrow owning. uu.-return uo not now man uocmne. Althon h I have not given more than a fraction? psrt of what can be deduced against Mr. Broom`; position I will close. as I fear I have trausmessed your law: al- ready. I thank you for space ullwed in your vuluable paper. and remain, etc.. A. Romssox. nuuuuu ux Iue uwru (aevanm (II ) Wu Fivcn to the Iowa, nd th.erofore_I behave it. mt as it nowhere says ' the Sabbath was given to or has ever been binding on Our tiles. exec ting those within thy gates," I thcrefuru 0 not hold that doctrine. `lthnnnh Y Iunvn ant n:I>nnu ......._ aI.-._ _ E\('l' gI\'Ell "Y 11". Mr. Broom says. It is true we have no mention of the Sabbath from the time that (Pod sanctified and blessed it at creation up to the time of Israel's exodus from Egypt." but," continues Mr. Broom, that is no proof that the Sabbath was not kept during that periodpand to infer such a thing would be tending on our rt to presumption." In other words, accon ing to this reasoning of .\l r. -Broom, we may hold any sort of loc- . trine we choose, and it must be true if we onlyassumo that t nd nothing meutioued" to the contrary in the llible. On this rinci lo we might not be Ra xbath law was in force from Adam to Moses. but we might also assume that Mr. Broom pre-existed during this period of time, and by this means become acquainted with unrecorded facts on the Sabbath question sutlicient to substantiate what he assumes in the matter{ Why not ? The llible is silent about Mr. llroom pre-existing away back there, there- fore why not assume such to be the case. This we mention simply to show the fallacy of .\lr. Broom`: reasoning. Would it not be better to allow the Bible to take the attir- mabive in matters of `doctrine? Let us not assume. then. that the Sabbath law was in force from Adam to Moses, or given to Gen- tile Christians either, unless the bible shows plainly such to be the case. We believe certain doctrines not because the Bible is silent about them, but because the Bible teaches them in no uncertain way. And to it should be in the matter of the Sabbath. The Bible, as we have seen, teaches that the -Sabbath of the Lord (seventh day) given the th.ereforeI it. | III} will out things, .-nnn.vl| 3 mn .'.-ruu_)cnm ruwr me (`reallml nl limit. .\a "all scripture is given by the inspiration of (Jml. and in proliuhle fur tluctrilm, fur instruction in righteousness : that tlw . man of God may be thoroughly furniahed unto all good works. (II Tim. In. l6. l7), must we not, therefore. conclude. as (Sod has nowhere in the bible Itntaed any such "doctrine" or "furnished" any ``instruction`' to thnt efftct, that no such connnaml was ever given by Him. Mr. Rrnnm unit: It 3. or... mm |..... .. ztii: ..` .. n|h'|| |rc\v\l l'lI ulnl uuu ISHICI, ILL \\\I. I3 Inn! it is nm\lwrc army! in the bible that the 5;I|bh:tlh \r.'\s to we a sign be tween: Hm! anal Um Gentilt-3. How _umX-I I lhu \'a|nl.-ntln hhlllcl us A sign het.\u-vn I:-nl and Israel if ulher pcuplu ulm-rn-I it as wvll an tho lam:-lites `.' } Mr. Hrunm \mn|ern where I got the in- !-Irnmtinu" llmt (Sod dill not cnnnmmvl any wt` umnkin-I tn keep the Sahlmh uluy fur over 2,000 years after the creation uf `I :1 nnrinhn-Q in nirnn I... 9|... :..-..:.. Wllll [Hell]. The pmulwt .\'vhemiAh.ul\. H). in speak- iu of 1-`ml giving the law to llnu-l. say: : ` lmu ` ' ' nu.-nlmat. lmnwn unto them ` 'l`lIy lAul_\' .\'nl:lm!lI." lluvv coulcl (iml make ` Imuuu the .\`.n|;lu\lh tu lsrael if, III .\lr. n liruum L`->n((`II1ll. 1-'ml'a people lm-l lpwu ub- .-vlving it all nl-mg |n'v\`iml.I to the exodus? The lsrau-lilo: lwing lmllv pm-pl ` llu-y would knnu alum! the .\'ullrn|I ifzmy people wnul-l, uunl lln-'.' mulnl nut lmw kept it witlmu! I... .... . ll -- x puupu. mo luv was at mu time given in ` I perfoct." or com lets farm in the Joxu, and thou lncluulecl t H; Sablmtln. Mr. Broom quota l'Ix`luu XVI, 92. `)3 to prove " ' that the Sabbath was kept heforn tho giving of the law at the mount." It was was necessary for Mr. Broom to provo thin. u I ruucodecl this much in my letter when I muted that the Creator at H - oxoalun gun the Salzlntll to thc lanol- in-n. I refer:-e I to the .\`bbath command so given at the mount merel to lll()\V that the .\`llmth law was limiu-lyin in Application to the Jews and the Itrauger" dwelling with them. TI... .......1._.. V, I, ,.,,-,u . - - nu uw annwuvl M uw tune I! Hm r\`nIllIl If the people ||\`|`i|\H haul it hem. thn time the: man III create-cl? Why gino them Q thin they elreealv pummel! Ami why ehou d Paul ee . Fur until the luv sin mm in the world : at em in nut imputed where there In no law? Rum. V, I3. Are we nut to infer {mm this tluuthele wee A time that the how, as given the Jere, wee nut in the worhl? .\'n aloubt Hod at cliifercut timne hml given cnmmemle to imlivicluele to In this in!` not to lo thnt. u in the men of M-rehrun and Adam. but it in oviclent (mm whet has hm-n hrought furwnr-I that "the law" an much dincueeed I: l'.m|. known in the law of Moses. inchu iug Hm Sabbath cumnmnul, In not in the Inrl-I until give-n to the lereelitee. but which in uowlicrejmul in the bible to have been given to any other people. The luv et thet time given in i poi-fact" oonmlete [mm in the J... ...-.v-an-. unu-nun III III`. uruunl. Hwy um : luv: kept the Snlnluth. The fact 5: Mr. Broom nuumu a great deal that Iwoclu too! badly in union that his poumvm may aunulnoul. Now. I will uh Mr. I`-room why the nu-ouhv of Um! giving the lanol- in! the Sal-|usth'l tlw time of tin: o-wnlul If I'll! Ilnnln nhr-u.. l....l in L. .. .' , .1..- no lngmrlluc |l':'lI|- IV. In Il|II NN'ihI llu I"Illl uncut. Thou pauugm will. In .guul.1, nth !{ the imallhgc-ut nwlor lllul ( '|m.Iimu may I ill luv Hvndlug, nlthuugn in en c-o-rmiu swllu! "then In neither Jew lmr Urea-Ix. llwrr in numnsr I-owl new fun. more in neither umlo nor female ; fur ye mu all mm In (Shrink Jesus." (Hal. m. 2.1.) Mr. Brmm uumm-I that the -`Isl-l-vh Wu ~ nlnorvocl hclon tlw umiun. I-uuwue that curtain llulivlclunh Hvlng I-Mm-4-n Hm cras- Hnn uud the oxndun kept Goal`: lauu, ui-I. llu-rofune. weanling in Mr. Broom. the, mart a Broom snag deal -._-,l L-jI._ L, I , "ERM|N|E S" MANAGER- malted Into the good olive tree." Sn hero 1 0 do on that there were nurh In-Inga an Guru! 0 Thrluiam In l'uu|`n clay. Again. l`lnla I say. tlumefure, an-I ll'nl|f)` in lhu I-0M. 'd_ul. yo In-mvluriln walk nut u nHM'l' ; Uamllu walk. in the unity ul tlmir min-I." ` Thin was written by Paar In lhu Fhrintirmn \ at Eplnenu (Nplo. I\'. I?) AM lwmln nu cum IIVIILI. Than: lnumnu-nu will u... .l....I.n ..-|l- Pu -Igor 1 'nmnmml mvh mun ue wlrillt`, ns 1') mle. ed `inst1'uction" mmnml no he creation up [ Fruh northlnnd II(oVl'VV.i:;0-lt'-\I:i'l`It"II. pu-y \ cloudy with light local mow fnlln. lover tomnonture. \ v ` uwuuy wuu` I ` temponture. she Wlll Have to Apologia. The case of Eliinboth David. charged with uain obscene hnguuge to Mn. Thoma Hun . was adjourned until Moudny to allow defendent to pay the cone of the court and make an Apology to Mrs. Hand. ' Food for Conuunptlvu. Scott`: Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophocpyitoa, is I most mu-velou: food And medicini It heals the irritation of the throat and` Inn and given esh and strength quicker 53'. any other remedy known. ltinrory pulahhlo. havimrnone of the din hlo bite of the crude oil. ` Put up in and 81 line. We-ulnar I`:-ohabllltloo.` north and north wont windn. 1 loudv with` Hnht loml gm. ml. . vv-W I\lIl'I|'II, I-oer lmh. cl`I`M- sum was: 1 NM. Iver: all n "W cuuwlaliul wt lmruul Iln Io0<|I rnmrk HI driven nit , ..-... ...... .... nu. uuum upon Iglllhtntl kindly responded with "An Awful Little Scrub." Miss MM -' Brennan Illtl Mr. Hicks next dietinguis `ed themselves in the dislognc, A \\'idow's Mistoke, the former perticulerly so by the able manner in which she represented the widow. The songs. John Peel"end "She Sold Butter," ren~ dered by Mr. Gates, were conspicuous items of the programme and sustained his reputa- tion as A Oocolist of no mean power. Mr. Giles displayed his power: as on elocutnn- ist to odvontage in the reading of When Taken to lie Well Sheken," followed by the con . Puddle Your Own Canoe." which was ob y rendered by Mr. .\liddleton. But the item which eclipsed ell preceding and succeeding once was a chorus, When the Ship (`omee Home," by the pick of the local talent. The Mesere. Bremner and Kelly greatly pleased the audience with their sing- inu. Mr. Hicks farewell sermon deeply engsged the attention of his congregation. The singing of God Save the Queen. end the announcement of the tinsncinl result. brought a \'e|_v leuant evening to an end, for which specie? thanks are due to the four Plevns gentlemen who braved the storm to render assistance which proved invaluable. uwur. tut Iruy [ylllf [Ill "I0 l`(`l||liI tl expenses on than nigit. nhibitiom. At tho o.-vening meeting at the board the nation of where the prov-incinl exhibition $Iou|l be In-l| came up for final Iotllemont. It In: mm-ed by Mr. Lo 0 and seconded by Mr. A vleumrth. f at the vincial Oxhibitinn for MR8 he held in t ocity of Kingston, tn open on Se-ptennl-or Imh Anni continue throughunt tho week until .\`ntur~ day. Sc-pt.omler lfrtli." An um-ndmentin fnvour oi Collimnmonl mu moved and a division resulted in six votes for Kingston ml three fur('0Uiug\I0o1l. uuuu-I lll(`Il' uumgn )1-Ito.-r4 The committee n_n]-niutocl C the lignon deputation n-pa termulemanclod b that city, all the uccolumofnon my count-ilin the event of the ex held there, were ten per cent. ceiptn. no third the rum: 4 the hall proceeds 0 the I (ions. the city paying an]! oxnunu on than: ..i.... ...I. HVIUI. Annl it can hardly be expvcu-I that If any. one does tlmt he can be elevlctl. Temper` nnce can-lidates have llO\'t`l'. hecu n smcess hl'l'. The fulku do not vote at they preach. Previous contests have shown this Anal if ...... I... u Inn-Iuxnnnn An II\AII1\-I pug-.. u-nun wlu 0|` DIIFFDUI OIPIINIII` ! n (Jun nrTv~b`:I.l:;l:ngo no meat Ihodomuuln o exhi dun. A `l`...._-A~ l--~~- ` ` "" 11.-n, will nut lav plu-ml under an In- I-ility. the local not-cl-ulnn u-tuning I the n~Iponnihml_v and oxpeme. 0! warn the my will he naked for thounualgruat and the money will In and for purpose: of putting up tunpnnry lmildlmxn the dunuul. In UK IIIIIIIIFI. A Tomato imparts u the lcultuul and an Iinnllmrlhnlm .ln:...... A RUNAWAY (SF HORSES- ,f"l`lHI FAIR FUR K I NUST%K .....-.. nu u\Iv"iII"H "Ill nl!|"f IIMNI IIIHIO before. The cum 0 an dollglnod with thv nu-put en! t he show coming how and will u to their heat to make it I Iuocau. Au the m-w y-numla will be up:-um] lay (lu- viuc jnl an--ocintiuu. the nmuborl J the ` dircvlmnlu are uhlioul Ihu the will ` have llw hon -how ever held can 0! 'omn- ltl. ' urunnus null i|I|I`lI It I with Kit-gutnnl concur t In-\\` wl nrnwln. in! ..........t.o:.... I3!!!`-lI`lI, uvv uuv WWII. In-ll The ulopnhtinu sen murtoouoly mm-I. any that the Ian: I: mun-laliun are ntltlu-jury. I Ilm prnviuulnl lnuly ` that mrh Ivar`-,;niu .l.l..-.. .. hi. I. :...,,,- TIM `H Kiugnma Tlw Dhuluu NI Huh-I --unu--nvvvu. 0! course other-I mny (`mp up In-nun-n now anal numination cluy. Will there be I tempennco Cllldiululc? There iulinla nmopoct that any one will take to the this at this late hour on thnt ticket. A...I I; -... I... II.. I._ -. _ .4._ I .I . AI TERMS upon wmcn THE SHOW mu. 0: snouaa-or HERE. u o~m-nu Th Ill! "pull u-M In I.` run ` SOC-lA`L AT it-`ERVNLEIGH. . ......,., nnmg a at out of uvonlo a.n-'a "The council of rlculturuluncl nrln uuociuinn cou- tholr nmingn yelterclny morn . nmmIlm~ tn confer wit nguon n-purlevl [bathe lemamlod {or providing a cu-comm atlon require-I luv the` in exhibition. bolng rare. per cent. u! n... ma. .. |(h`IIC .\m~reu-T||osa- 0 he (`on- trllmu-cl In _\In|u- ll .. an m.'.,: um am 1.. mm in none wwls. In-ginning 30 tom h` dihlllllinn nnml '-.-n I-- .., ...v- \\ HI Om Jllsnl In It! H . .u. --I)I`U. IIl'0X'gl` ll. D..\l -- Brn. Jzuncu Tole. (`Explain ~ Dru. \\'illia_m .\`;cremr_v Hm. Thonms . Ass't 3*`-cc'y~ -I2|o. Matthe Treasurer -- Bro. Ed ward ` II,.,, II ,,,,,, n ._:u- ,n- wt (1 tumult: Alumni in mu uvuu Irvuvl l\lI" Maui. and the amu- tnm mad: with the ory. Ibo! the mom `uuly hero banal In srgain on they had ul mvr--f been M040 nnnln nun .I.Il_Ln-.l - ll Ibo um In-r In `u (`H3 lla- .-uuuulull Dilllg t. u! the are re a on boot and night uhibi~ the re-quireal Lhibilinnn AI WIITII. Who are in the t-lul '.' .'-to far u was but tho can-lialawa are : Untsrio Wlnl-AMI. Wilson. Suuith. swift; Mr. (I. H. Fcnwicll. St. Llwroncn w|rd--A|n|s. I!-`Ll;-n. }Io- ` hart: Mr. N. C. Pulnon. (fatnrnqni VIl`ll-ANl. Rees. |'hel.\n: J. tluklu. Fronwuw war-L .-\l Wilmot. \\'. Rub. innon; Nauru. M;-(.`ummon and Dunn. Ridnou 1-ml Aldo. Mclntyn. l`. Robin- -son: Moqn. W. Lu on uni \\'. Adum. Victoria ward -Al: 3. Hiomck. .\`lnumm: .\lusru. II. Mun-ru nu-I W. Iiuul-up. Syclonhnun wnnl -Alcln. Mucklentuu nml Uilderlloeve. . co'nrIo Izny DROWNED AT OAK POINT. .\ ll HI \\`h.ut n tam rcrmzre nnyor were nu .-nuld I 0 nothing without I gm his luck. I'll muvor in I g In- `I`L- ..I I. nun. .....I ........ UK` ""-'ru The Al-lermuniv uumliilnu are getting ready. and many of zhem no nightly uol- ` tin Var llw war-ln and waking up lrioml ` llltf nllkotoucoruln how they stand. Tlloro will be content: ln hourly all the skinny": A sum: In time. When rlt attacked with I cold in tho ` had, droppln from the Mal passage: into the thrust, in the had.` Or an of the symptoms or forerunner: of cnurr . a 50 cent packngtof Nan] Balm will care you. yxuzn `it Mg ` I ....n . . nae Euzruon or OFFICERS- Ive: `I\ S. 4\". H), IN91IU)I`|I icurs were 1-lectod : W. .\l. --Bro. George I II \I IJ.... I. 'I`r II' III I`! ""l`o `he elm lion contest ha been quiet! car- ried on . Micro is yet nu .-xm-iloumn I mngl: ploaty of IN: lxpecu-(I lmluro polling clay. The cauulhlulu. _Al-In. 'l`lmmpIon MM Dronnan. are hard at lurk. am! every elOc_lol' am ~|o_v them In bumm-hole-I nu-I duly mu-tool. ~ Both men |l`u`1.-nn-lvut. ul murtc. but one ul them has to bu loll. Who will it In? In I little over lwu.w-ulu the |,;uny will Inn. unus- I 9 far (hr Tull II." Item "Orv .|ImlorzIIo-- `lluv Maqumlly (fclnlldnlmn llolufblm-ll N Wurlscl In Moh~mumlo- I :-5-you forcmlmo I -.\'u (Ihuiuo I-or O Tompornm-c Muuur. Who'll ho mnynr? \ 'l`l|lI ll the cnnllllollm thp [n-uply uru ' in lung lo cruvlx. i quietly 5 _:._.I .. FL-.. 1- .. . ._.. z.,, ,. . I - cmouonss ARE squmuuo orr ' ron THE comma CONTEST- I-rr_\ Lmlzo-. 'l`n-nllcr Iluyn. .\`u. 40. ` ll um-L-`.in;,' of Derry Ln-lg-3 of 'l rentire . Kn. Hi. Iiedfnral Mills. the fulluwing -rs Wt-ru ulmshnl 2 \w.\'u;w.u, m::'I`Iux.<. will In tlav: question at issue in the n`.' The wzuer-works matter will ' thing uml the lrainago _question 1' next. There are some other` but they will he lumrd of time van and. Quumy. " 7.. Pnevolt, of the New York clothiu`g store, has 5 epleudid assortment this season of heaven. French knappa And meltono. in ull nhedea for ovemoetg ; also two hundred piews of well-unsorted Scotch and Canadian weed: to select fom for auitlngu. Remem- ber he guarantee: s first class t. . 6. Kings!-m. 1V_,..l,I nn Tucsw ...,. El: Ill Tl]:- csulay the tt-m~ cnuference tn nu-cling will I `quiet! Imvull runllhun Jun Hill In [III IOIIZI 30" Ill. \ Fred. R. Li hum. lleville-, has reooived I lucntive pozion in Indjn. HQ will look after the ante of the Rnguh`, 6! derbui, Mr. Fruon, brother-in-law of Lord doi h Ciaurohill, secured the position for i`. Linghnm. The Rqjah own: in-go estate: in -Indus and a civilization railroad Iihich in projoceed. will Inn thp ponond npor vinlon of Mr. Linghun. Hi: salary nil in 810,000. _ i 1 . .uv-va vi vgv uwi BVIJVIII QUllIUIJo Lord Randolph Churchill in a uect of Lord Hartington at Hardwick Hal . It is reported tharthey -are couferringaa to the best means to meet the fair trade agitation.` Freddie Solomon in the loading comedian of the Erminie company. Ho and. his wife ` are at the Britiah American howl. Mr. Solomonla ab:-other of the "husband '0! Lil- lian Russell. the caprioionln actress of New York; He in very versatile besides being I compoou-of\noto;.._..H will introduce local hit: in his songs to-niht. PIQI. R. Linalnnrn, llanilln. Inna In-AA:-9--3 ugamu mr. ILGWIPIII In Kllllell is decided. R. \\'mlo represent: Trinit , and Charles McLachlnn tho Vu~|ity, mod col college: of Toronto. at thd Royal oollogo ooaversuione tomorrow evonih . At I meetingo the Prelbytory of Lon- don, held It St. Tholnuyeotorduy, Principal Grant was unanimously nominated for mo- alerrftor of the next general assembly. lnrr` In-..l..I..I. r|.......l..-n :- - ....--L -- cu m n can no a utluornla church. ohn Ewan, of the .l!u`I`.~ local null`. To-' ronto, has been appointed Ottawa corres- pondent for that journal. - It is stated that Si:-.Jnlm M....I.....|.| ...:n ponuent [or run Journu. It stated that Si:-.John Mncdonald wil not reai for Carleton until the protest against r. Ednrdn in Race]! is decided. R. \\'mIa ran!-annnh 1`.-inim ....l (`l.-..l..- |.iUUIIIUII WI! lll'UWlIu- ' The victim roved to_be William Bates, aged nbout thirty-ve years, and e non-in lnw of Ebin Joalin, farmer, living in the ` vicinity. Bates was A uilor, and wd mak- ing hi! my home after having concluded his mason`: labors. It is sup d that on Sunde he secured a skill" in 'ingston and start down the river. He reached 'Oek- `Point and there sought mean: of renchihg home, some ve or six miles May. The farmer: applied to conld nohkccommodate him. I0 he resumed the journey in the bow. About I mile below Odk Point he hnuled the boat out and was drowned in the manner. described. Hi: wife ind little one: are left in deep narrow. Relative: of Beta were in the" city to-do makin enqnirlen an to the time lfe`nrriv and le t the city. uu. uuuuu Inn on n cuuuuaue mr school trustee in St. Lawrence ward in the coming election. D-.. I I) u:I._,, In-, 0 I - - nun utner nomts. Mr. A. Armstrong. of Montreal, a black- smith, is visiting friends here. He was for- merly as resident of the city. Dr. Herald will has n mn.li.l.m. 5.... .~|.....i CIVULIUH. Rev. J. B. Silcnx, Winnipeg. hm! tender- ed his resignation. He will probably ac- ce t I call to California church. . nhn Rn-an Al 93.. \l_.`I`. I....-I ..;_n` -I`, ` v.-.\u.uuucr II. we norlmu school. Capt. Nivhohml, of the an leaves tonight for a trip to and other noints. \I.- A 1\.......o......... ..r u-k.__ l`e-opll \Yl|mo Movcmontn. Snylngt and Dolnzn Atu-not Attention. H. H. Dunham. pmpietor of the Bnlmornl hotel. .\Icnt.r-nl. is in the city. Inspector Kialal is in Ottawa acting as 1-xaumucr at the Normal school. (`ant Ni|\h1\ln:\I| nf Hun ..o........... 11.... uurruoun Illll evemn . Judge Mucdolmld, ofilrm-kvillo, B(l\'0 cates more M-commonlation for lunuticn. nying that the voice of the people will aus- tniu the gtwermnent in making additiunnl outlay on behalf of the unfortunate class. He also advocates county poorhouses and hopes the legislature would make them compulsory. ll . Try our I) cnlgiuiga $`.`..'r0 p1'rc`nI`ol: .ir\' `n [ pints l-lm-ks ;\l per cor-l ; qlry oak mnlwnoul, I .` an ghoul as ordinary llZll'tl\\'O0Il $.`l.. () pun P 1' u-ml, llcliva-re.-cl thruuglmut the city. R. ' ' t`r.\wfunl. foot of Queen street. Why don't you try Csrtor's Little Liver Pills? flney are A poiitivo cum fur sivk Ir.-mluche. uul all the ills produced by lin- onlereal liver. Unly one pill I done. The rumor of the gorin to death of Mr. I Spooner. of Ulenbnrnio. y I bull on Fri clay in incnrrnct. ()1: Doc. lst. Mr. John Spooner. of Storrington. was injured. dying but Friday. All tennperanceexcitementat l ortamou`lh. A large croml collected ut the Onnge hull last evening an hour before the o ning to hear Mr. lloutney aaecoml time. 43 gives the first of his lectures to-night on "His life and history. TL. ARI... ..l-.:. _r AL, u,_ n I ` as much as a good-sized log. I l`ho= temperance cause at Portsmouth in I lmmnim; under the supervision of Mr. Douc- noy and wife. Since the tint meeting on ` 'l`uesdn_v evening over I00 signers have been secured. .\l r. and Mrs. Doutney will hold farewell meetings in the city hall on Sunday afternoon and evening. .. Jmize Mncdolmld. nf rm-In-illn ...I.... nocususuu. ; u. RIUDR`, llDl`&l'lBl | : 5. I . LHOWII, assistant: Miss Mclntyre, organist. .\`l1ortl_v after midnight a pony was left, at F \\'ilaon's livery stable. It was from Hrand's, 1 Fnrunto. and is the nucleus for A stock farm : to be conlnctel by J. ll. Walkem. The amimnl is about thirty inches tall and weighs much good-sized (log. 1 Th!` It-mnnrnmsn a-nnnn nf lI....o.........|. :- nnu Iuamry. The oicerc-elect of the Sydenham otreet Sabbatlnsclnooluv: A Shamnuperintendnnt; H. Cunningham. nsistant-superinbendsnt: A. I-`.(Ihown.aocreu\ry-treuurer : A. Chown, assistant ; J. ;\looro,librarian: S`. D. Chown, \`|.....I.. uh-.. ...: I_: 1,. - - Tlm Sail Clroumxtnnoen ofasallorh End- Ile Fell I-`nee Downwnrde. .-\ skiff rtially drawn out on the shore, with the ( end body of A man close at hand, was what farmers near Oak Point, Wolfe Island, discover:-'1 yesterday. The unfor- tunate person hnd evidently etumbled, that having pulled the boat up, and fall with hie face just immersed in the water. He could not rise. being stunned or stupid. He drew his hands to his face. and lying in that position wee drowned. " The vinnn vuvnynal In La \\'Hlln.m 11.0-- surly u resluent. 01 me City. Herald will be a candidate for school rustee in SL I.1|\A'l`|llI(`n wnnl in H`. n.-....:.... .\'i )i\-sing, rt-coivual a $200 1 ` (-.l by n syncliczue of memlu ham 8:. Blellntulist church. ~r,._. ,`..,. 3.... .. N -. f` Ill! L`|(_\' suuclung uul hu uc uw mun pouu. rrlco '.:.: rents. At the meeting of St. Liwronco division. \'uus of `Fennpeunn-. to he held thiu evenin;;. the Il||c.\Ki0lI of putting a candidate in the ticld for the mayor's chair will be discussed. And they arr good l'I.\rl_\` lime ymtntnes. vml-bag;-, turnips, tub Imttcr. fresh butter. eggs. timun Iutl-lies. cranberries, l.:|hatt's sparkling ulv, liuy of Quinte vizier. .l.vnos ( 'r:1wf.'n~.l D|IlvUlI. A number of grucerymen who have Hqlmr Incomes will cliaponsu withtho latter in May when the new law compels liquor: (I he kept separate from rocoriu. Ml ye who love uvrw flavored Ihinxu. (`umo whom um-h lhl urn Hulcl. \\`hun- the air with lum us! prubu-g rlmn. l`Iu- pruuono! uro gr]-I- !-Isau-nv~r~\ on "em rya hmnpson`n. Iiawkuclw in almcat |mmeuliateI_v reli.-\'e.l lay \\'('.'U'ilI',f mo of (`urtvfa Smart \\'-ecl zuul Iiellaclnnnn lhu~|uvlm l'l.-um... `rm ---VI The (`uumliau brunch on the express nicc at l'urumuulh_ in located at Mr. 8. Lou": atnro. And not at the pol! oice, is was stlted. g __.._,L__ , I IUl'\E'|. Tho u-hoolu-r .\lowut in than only man! ntlmu nu lake Onutiu. She left (hm-g-o mu mnrniug fur Kingston with coal. Tim uualentu n! the: Royal moclloal mile 0 . have beau given hnliduva. The collcgo wfll not re-upon until Jan.-9th Tho light furnish!-cl Ivy the electric light mmpunyml the cur I'm|u.luu proved satin- fu-Inry. Ton light: are lh me. For the but nnliw nf Hcrontun nova coal. aim [or hnglisih (Newuntle) Marl: smiths coal at lnwusl mun go to gas work: cool yunl. \'L.- 1..- I.. It \ vuuu ylnl. Nivo fur lmaukfut -rullcul oats. mllecl wheat, ormho-I I-nrloy. gold ulnu cornmeal. corn grila. grantnlntml mmnenl. Juue1( raw- ford. I CC lurll. Rc-\'. Silu L l'4fl \ night gurus. I "ll 'I`IIUrc Ullh-or Snuuldg-n. wlm ha: I a few lay: with him hmtlu-r i has rclurmnl tn the city. Fax. Flirt, Slwrlnck. |{o~_\'I X . ... 1 lull 0.. ...m........ ........ ... Ill Act AI\'I II. I\lllI'lIIo \\'. .\l. lusuplm M`. Huuhl. ll. .\l. --John Willinlns. (.`h.1p!.\iu--J0hn Saunders. llocmwllllg Secretary -~John S nnncr. l`in:uu-ial Sccretu '-Dn\'il ny. I). of C.--l"raucis . orrison. Locturer~--\\'|lliam Moore. (`on_uuitte~---John lleauclnunp. Williauu ('1-mrfonl, John ,\lcl\lnatcr. William Rae, ` \\'illimn Hall. 'l'rustee--Junes Muralmll. The otlicers were duly installed by the :!i~.m-ict master, Bro. James Marshall, x.t hall In-mm . "III! try`-wuib` uuuvuwvvu. units III will Inll . out or Iurvut. Q lulvuy: 0l.I`j'0)' hrvukllll at Mr. llhsulfl. they not No ry ct 'l'hompounneotl'oo. and it in lovely. People jut now haw I uroulhlul to my thou! the we-n!ho.~r. They are not complain- ing oitlwr. llllinnm \h....l.I-.. ...I... L-.. | . . . . . . _ ,_ Ix ;nllmmy'u pool in hklng. ln_ulvcr I thin; space to lth II. t .\lm- and glans. and punk: lunb pat ` I-nu-r dun over at Ramnbuvyi. Izmuk & Booth`: In tho chm t plus lnr pim lulm-kl. hunchwood. Inn or oufl. wood nu! nr nn~.-In. saucy l'unrnplu l'lo-lod Up. by our lu- porton I Their Ilulblu. (`lath tomur ovoni at the city lull. (`nut ulna bottle: at Wu 0': lruu mm-. .\'c-w uclu-I [IOIKLTI mt \\'nle'n elm uhlrr. 0 ' ` PEIQEBNAL MENTION. INSIDE-INT8 OF THE DAY. ul- Hlu Hunting -Inn, who has In-an in soliciting uul fur the Iuiusium of g. cheqm-, Slllnst rilr Iyncliczue members of the .\`yl<-n- .\'l`l'|l-Ilia! u-lunn-In IIIIIV The m U: \ urn-r a smart \\ 1-ecl and mluclno l l.-untua. Try um` and ruin. Price `.35 in; inure. to F nnltinu n .~gn.li.l.o- :.. - 7. ' Irlll be I green men have mu ' Hnml, \\'ilIi;uu Wyatt. I . J! Ill". IIIIIIICH IUH9. Whilanwtr.-.11. J. \\'ofI'u|. Matthew .\lc(7urnish. 'l`rennurcr--Bro. W hitmarsh. H. nf l.`. -l!ro. Henry Bell. (`nzxrmimw --POI. Jose II Jom-u_fureuuu|). \\'illi;uu.lnIma, Charles .luult0n, Willinun 1.1". ~ Hm. .\`.uxmel \\'lmluy. ` ().'l`.--Rm. William Cmskory. .\wlit nts -H:'.H. ()li\'cr lhrslint.-, l'I.|`.r.ml \.!nnIOnn I IIIII HCIIOOI. steamer Hero, :1 h-in fn D|\iIn.l-l.. . utulllf nero, Philadelphia ` been nponcliuu llu-r in New York. ` `.c~_\'nur, at the cl! t (`cx-kc : chum: Mt attraction to- u.`u`l__\' all been an J mics 'l'lH-I BRITISH WHIU. 'l`Hl'Rh`l)AY DE(`. IVV -llll'II_` IllI!lIS3I"Il -an ub3t`I`\'6 the same peri nu un the TM: day: thus an stance, could nut kc-e _\' umjunrtiun with us globe. because the aiil :~iI'\' nut permit it. .-\s 1} mod. menu-eel at sundown I nnr u-..ul.l I... L.,.....;.. . .1. . Iurcnunou. run In wmmg to the noun: brothorn, up, "I npuk to you Gentiles" (XI. 13.) V'onul7to 94 show tint than (}Ql'IlDI umvn 3n {ha fnltlu . an Qllnu u-go- uu. lo.) vnnu um II snow tun Indo Gentile! were in the faith u_ they vary I. I . A. `llle \.rl'il\\'I0l'(I. h'.\V.-R. Bnnt. -J. W.-S. Angrove. (`hnplnin---Rev. T. W. Jollilfe. .\`ecretary-- D. Callaghan. 'l`re1uurer-J. Shannon. 'l`yler-E. Ball. Audit.ors-F. Rowlanda. A. Mc.\liIlau. uguevcrl (bnnllllnl) um: an arm clued- Gmtiloa. P311] in writing to the Romnn I bl-othorn. nvs. I mmk to Van Gnntllnn" CIIIDII [0 uenulle Unnlmul. But` Mr. Broom quotes from \\'ehetcr`e dictionary to prove that there are no such being: an Gent.ile__Cbr`utinnl. Well. I con aider the learned and ins ired Paul for bet ter authority than either 'ebeter or` Broom. So we will now see whet Paul end other bible characters any on this point. \,AI touching the Gentiles which belneve we `have written end concluded that `they obeerve no such thing. eeve onl thetthe kept themeelvee from things o red to l_oIe ' ' ' end from fornication." (Acte xx1.'25.) Here we have believe:-I (Christian), the: etill celled- Gnntllan. Phnl in irlnn In tin `Rnnun IVUIII. VIII, I, U I .. Mr. Broom quotes James II. l0-l2 to ehow that the law referred to is the ten command- ments. I not only concede this but em heppy to heve Mr. B. commit himself to that vieyr. If Mr. B. will reed the first verse of James` epietle he will see that it is addressed to the twelve tribes (of * Iereel) which ere ecettered nbroed." Well. the Israelites, u is shown by Paul and others. in the N.'l`., were unions of the law," (Act: xxx. 20) and consequently Jemee. in writing to them about matters of practice emong them, refer: them to their own etenclerd oi moralty (the law, or the ten commendmente) which they would not dispute. It is evident, then. that what Jamey wrote the twelve tribe`: in reference to the low hue no appli- cation to Gentile Christiane. Rah kl: R-o..~.... ......A..- 6...... |\'-l..s-..'. nun rt-awv (0 0611670 lllltl 0|)e_V It. Mr. Broom quotes Rom. ll. l2 and tries to make out that Paul's s plicstionof the pl e is to Christians : w ereas if Mr. B. woul study the wholeclutpter and especial- ly the whole Epistle to the Rom me, he will \ tiud that Paul is showing sthst the law has been superceded by faith and that the (len~ tile Christisns re not subject to the law. whic hBroom contends includes the Sabbath (.\`ce Romans I, 16, I7 ; II, 14. 17,26, 28. 29: Ill, I9, 24. 27. and chop. V.) 'l`herefore." says Paul. we conclude that A man is 'usti- tied by faith without the deeds of the aw." Is he the (Pod of the Jews onl ' (those who wish to keep the law. inclu in the Sub- bath) 3 Is he not also of the Gentiles ? Yes, of the Gentiles also. Seeing it is one God which shall justify the circumcision (those under the law) by faith, and the uncIreum- vision (Gentiles not under the low) through faith. (Rom. in. 28, 13.) "For sin shall not have dominion over you (Christians): for ye are not under the law, but under vrace." (Rom. \`l, H.) Wherefore my nrethern, ye. are also become deed to the law, by the body of Christ : that ye should -he marrie.l to another, even to Him who is raised from the deed. ' ` ' Now we Are delivered from the low, thst bein dead wherein we were held ; that we shouh serve in newness of. spirit, And not in the oldness of the :letter, (the low). Rom. V11, 4. 8. Christians, according to Paul, should fulfil the spirit of the law, not the letter. See Rom. vm. l, 9. ` Klr Rnnnnn nnnenu Innnn n |n,m on 4...... nor man In mat I00 lllty. Hut our friend Broom says : It (the Sabbatln was mule for man without ref:-r~ ence to nationality, and tint it in jult as luimliug in thin christinu dispensation on God`: people as it was at my time in the past." Now I cannot take Mr. llroomas authority on suvh an important question, but if he will only quote me pointed pass ng--. of scripture, allowing {mu the Sabbath of the Lord" (seventh cl sy) is lwimling on christian: in this dispensation I for one mu l't'&|lV to believe and obey it. Ur Rum... .....u.... D..... .. I.) .._.,I ._:,, lllL`Ilt'l'|l Ill. Fllllllllwll [HUNG Ill (ll? lar (`A3t uuulcl be keeping the seventh lay several hourl. while u . the sauna time (hole in the furwost would be working at their vom- lions (some. pcrlmps. cutting wuoxl. gnther~ ing it uni huiluliui: lirenl uu the sixth tin of the weak. for the reason that it woul be the seventh day of the week on one port of the earth's surface, while at the Mme period it would be the sixth day in some other localities. Aunin, It In furthcr cvi-le-nt that the Salihutli command was intended to have Imtulocnl application from the fact that there are portions of the exrth, on which man dwells, where there is neither sunrise nor sunset for months together ' How could the commencement of the twenty-four hour seventh day be marked by the sunset: in such a latitude ? (Lev. xxiii : 32). It is plain that the seventh day Sabbath was no! mule for man" in that loc nlity. Ill, nnr fr-i`n.I H-nun-. ....... . uls 1.1.- mu-mug mu man was mule lurthe snh. hath! If the Sabbath mu nmle for the Jew: only and the stranger that is within j thy gnu" (Ht. H: lmmu it not than mule for man . (`erminly : boon male for one man only then he truthfully nicl thnt wu nuulo for man." Hm .\I autmll thin as if it reml, "l`ht- nude {or all nluiklnvl. or n`- ry man." tin-I that Paul nukes thu siunc application ufthe term in:ui" an I hue ma-lo nlmvc when hv uys, .\'inv(- I-y man ume inulivi-IA llll. Adam) came tivltlil. hy man (one per- son, thrintl cuvne AIM) the resurrectimi of the dead ` (I tfnr. xv : 2| 9. `Nut. the seventh luy u as not nmlu to he Ulb:4('l`\'l'1l by A num- kind is evinlent from thr` luct. that it would he IiIllpi_\' iinpossihla for I m.-mkin-l tn the poiiml of time ancl in thin unthu the nntipmleuns. far in keep the aeventh lay in on this Iiclo of the i aiitforem-e in time would the hil-lo :*.:\i>i).1til\`nlII- : those in the far { . _. I I pl... ......,...al. I... _.. u`u:il.I Im I.vn.nu'.. . _ --, .-. . ` . --.m u, uuz Vuuuuul Ina unuw for mun." but one would suppose from your tau-him; that mule furlhe Nah. If Hm Q.m..n. ...... .....a.. c... .u._ [Illi- Thia in the whole thing in .s nut-shell- this is wlun. MI Broom assumes and clniml, and it in nlpo wlmv, he uttorly fails to prove, although he nukes an Attempt to lo no. You. Mr. Hromn, "tho \'abbuth was made teaching man wu Inmln forth. \'.I., was IIIIUOIIIII mr. I Mr. Hmom claims that the ' ' ' nav- onth day of the vra-ck. tho clay which the Jet" kc t. In and has hm-n I-imling In all Age: of he worlul nu Goal`: peuplu: that the Sabbath I ll not uchuivuly for the Jew. but that it mu undo for man without rolenmcu to nationality, and that It In just no binding In this (`hmtinn dhpenntlou on H0d'I people In it was at any time in tho put." This in u... wtml- n.:.... 1.. . ....a L-n Catalrnqul Lodge, 0. R. C. No. 2. \\'..\l.- U. Sommerville. 1.1 M . -James Crawford. *4 [U D IL...` mo snblunh kept by the Jon-n, in com. alininctlon to that olnorrocl u a rule "(,'hri|tandnm "Hr: .....I..- ah. .J..........-.., Iuuulwllull (0 ma observed rule lay "L`hri|oudom. " So, under the circumluncu. M r. Broom." play on word: in this particular 7:: unvull lor. II. n........_ -...n_;,_,_ .1, J -I uu rvpmauooo In your ioouo oi tho 7th. Mr. Broom ooyo thot ion: tnintuison in noyiu thot ho in "trying to prom: oto tho i eo that tho Jowloh `iohlnotl in him in; on the Uontiloo. "But." he out. I do claim thot tho inbhoth of tho Loni. tho oovouth day of the week. Iho cloy which tho Jaw: ko t. in uul hao huon binding in oil was of no lurid on Had`: pa-opio." I will not quorml with him About the mottor on to what the oovonth doy uhuui-I ho tormonl. I ilin quite Iutitiioal with tho uaumv, .s`nhhoth M the Loni." I voile-I it the "Jowioh Sol. huh" in onlor thot than who roul my letter might honor understand that I mount th. kllll lull than `gum in -u--5-- uuwr ungnu neuor undernuncl that I the Sabludh kept contra- clinlnctlon lo Hun! ..I....-.-..| .. . ....|- n... Bu.uv|u.u. Nov) I5.-(To the min): I no by your In-nu u! `M: and ash inn. that M r. Broom hu "brawn about the bush" In I large onion! In oucunpuug to umnr m : lomr In the Wmu of Sept. ms. and thin he reproduce: in that 0! an 7th. Bloom IAN: lhnl. Inn. -ul-A..|.-.. :.. The Dinner Arguul mu from n bu-lmunl lu4lo-3Ir. Nohlnum Willing to be (fou- vlncecl. llut I-`nun; Nut "0 (`cannot ho ` A. noamson names TO A LAT: LETTER or'n:n. aaoom. A THE1`HRISTMNNR.Ai%B.iiA I 3` I llfI`C IlI`I' N`M|\l.' vs, manmne I 9. I to nnr fr... Mm 9.... pl... :. ......u -. nu ur u--ms: |KI I! [III mun- mn nsihla all do the | 9 3 wn thu seventh slay I 0 same time ' n u-nu-Irina ul n|.-:.. .-...._ I. I . "1 ().'l`. - J )1 lnulton.