Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1888, p. 8

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in behalf of the domestic mteeloneot mo uto- ceee of Ontario. His text was St. John xm. 35 : "By this shall all men know that ye are my dleciplee if ye have love one to ` mother." He urfd his hearers to show forth their love to `hrist by giving liberally towards the mission fund in order that the board In ht be ohle to send missionaries to of t e diocese where none lahoured at present. They should remember that they pant and would have a bright future. It was planted in America I00 year: ago. and it was not long since the oentenarv of its tirst bishop was celebrated. The church has been atender plant, and has not even now attained the growth it should lmve. They should not, however, think the time of wth was lie. but remember that G had given i am enough hope and on- courageineet to push onward. A very kind reference made by the preacher to the danljlton lad now deceased, who 'had hes: so ardeo{' urch-vrorke why. in life, always exhihi n; a spirit o generosity in theeaese of. missions. Her example was worthy ol lltltatioo. It was ehown that between fertyand ty mission- :-iee V? aiprertheltglu won thellnih. . an I. new missions were `established, last ear helonged to aehurch which had A glorious three taeIe,~aad leis expected that t reel , " A-woman who is weak, ncrvonl and sleep. Ion, Knd who hu oold hand: and feet, can- not fun` All!` Int Xih I I0" nahnn. Fm-gs - Iron Pllll UIUIUF 3"` UHVIIIIFIOII, l`Oll'I< nervoulneu, snrl give ntxfgilgtlund rut. _ Imuationl ol the alumni lnuuou menu nre excoedimgy pod and have bean ogunll-ad, wh e hi: Scotch selection: mnny to be equal, if not -....-..I-- 5.. 0 . uncut Rnnhsh vnogllat II-.. ll! aura IIIII nuur nu--u. The Burns anniversary concert in thnopern / house to-morn-ow oven uhonlgl ` be IlI"nt- tnctionfur Scotchmonun thnir denoendnntl. Findlay mcu r. who nprnn, in I oom- by gate ihow in imnolf ; hb` Ill rs. Bowmsn, who but I mun! cent voice, And delighutho audiences. Mr. McGugo;-`g M imitation: of the dilforent musical inum. . 1 --------a- mu. -.......IlnnIu nnnnl And hnvn In... Pnrcluuuod u llonvy Hone. Mr. Peter Melasren, the millionaire lum- berman of Berth. had just pun.-lined from J. H. Metculf, M.P.P., the magnicent four-year-old Percheron stallion Gillies. which weighs l,9(l) Ilia. and in considered one of the largest and linen: draught nhllionu in Canada. I`he hone Wu im _ from France b the Dubunnen. of Ilinoll. and sold by t em to the Chi mun"-a.ncho com- pany, of Cnlgary, from w am Mr. Metcalfe nnrnlnpd than _nimAl. Ml`. MCLUND illhlldl of (lulgcry, from whom Mr. metcune purchued the nnimnl. Mr. McLu'on ; goinginto the ruining of heavy stock. - -- , -g__._ Ie Will U8 Tell'IOV'0(I I0'IIl0I"l`0W'. 4 The following student: entered the Do~ minion business cnllege lamweek ; W. Robin son Oliver And Thomas .\lc.\lnhon. city ; David Stratten, Duerin ; W`. Gould. Smith`: Falls ; R. S. Miller, Appleton : Alvin Jen~ kinson, Prescott ;` Peter Mu-uh, Huntsville; U. W. Thomas, Domvillo ; Alexander Col- ville, Uswego. V llf|.'W (H0 prlu`. Dr. Henderson reports that ML-Guire, who was injured by u locomotive on Satur- day. is better today. His injured leg was not amputated on Saturdn ' as was intended owing to the weakness of he patient. The broken forearm was set. however, and the leg will be removed to-marrow. 'I`|\n fnllnurinn uhnlnnfn nntnrmi {Ian nn. VIIIIICII HI '1. lney reCCIV(l W) In mn- A. Ryan held the lucky ticket, l5.488,whic|| `drew the prize. Dr. Hnllnlrnnn nmnrtn that Ma-Hniro PI |3UIIlIICIIIu IUl' KSSCHI` 0" Ir. Kyle. ; At the r ulur dngwing of Father Lnbelle`s i lottery, helc at Mdntroal on Thursday last. , ten young men, of .this city, who combined and purulmseal tickets, won I Id wntch valued at $54). They received 5 in cash. A. Rvnn hold the Innlxv Ii:-L-at, L : ARR whirh IMPURITY OF SPEECH CORRODES i THE SOUL-BEWARE OF IT. ` IIIKIIKU ll BKICLVIBIIII C0"l"IIII(lCI'. At Belleville on Satnrdny Victor Eccles. formerly of Kin (on, was sentenced to n: months in gaol gr aggravated assault on \\'. Minor, in the Kyle house, on the I3I.l\ ius!.. and nd $2.`: or 60 days` Additional im prisonment for assault on Mr. Kyle. .-\t. Ill rnnnlnr nlnunina nf Pallunr [Al:on`n VVO.II|lur Fhbobluu. But waouh,wsna..i- I L: .1-. noon. followd iy . an of 3?.` n.'L.`:...".1..' l|U0l' IE IIIUPHJUI ' The meetings of the Salvation \rmy held yesterday were conducted by It new olcer. Ca t. Cook. He is young, 5 goodapeukcr u an singer. and exhibits as great deal of en thnsium in his work. He is well titted to make (I successful commander. An u..n....:n. .. a-s.....:.... \r:_;.... |.~--I-- urunom, mo: 01 queen nes The city oiciuls complain that their oicee cannot be properly beeted during extremely cold weather by the stove: now in me. They advocate that I stove be placed in the lobby leading to the citv hell, and that en inside door be adopted. ' Tho inmatincvn nf Hm Slnlvhtinn nu-mu lmhl nuns. Inn was nun pull cu`! noun. Tri our dry odgingu, 82.50 per cord ; d L pine locks, 83 r cord ;dry out cordw , 3 u oo u or innry hardwood, 83.50 per con . delivered throughout the city. R. (Irurford, foot of Queen street Thu nilu nioinlu Mu-nnlnin Hug! II:-:9 nlng. [ ll`0l'Il I4)TpI(l Il\'Gl' ITO FOIIOVGI Dy `Dell `IX. If you no nervous or dyspeptic try Carter's Links Nerve Pills. Dyspepsia makes you ne_rvons, sud nervousness mskes y on dyspeptic ; githsr om rsndsrs you misst- sble. ssd these littls pills csrs both. Trv our drv edging l`l,5n nnr rnl-(I - ah-w PTIUIICII IUHHCH You hardly rellite tlut it in medicine. when taking Cutter`: Little Liver Pills ; they are very small : no bad eectl ; all trouble: ` from torpid liver` are relieved by their If vou are nervous nr rlvnnnntln In |vlIl`l3U _VI3Il'I Hg OH I Cnlrge 01 Uurxliry. A lncnelor clergyman, who remurkod Int l`\`ClliIl in his sermon thnt some of the best. things are girlish," caused l smile among those who viewed the remark in a prlctical sense.- \'nn Imnllv radius Hunt it in marlin-inn IIIRET IHU WRITUCII 5 Cllllr. Jack Frost and Jerry Pnutow completed us partnership hut week. Jul: on Saturday night broke the water pipee; to-lay Jerry is mending them. l'rothle business .' A In: lar arrested at Toronto has been iulentifie u a young men conunitted tn Kiuguton penitentiary from Peterboro some l three year: ago on n chuge of burglary. i A lncnelor clernvmnn. who nnmm-had Int BLUCI The I on the p house: i n` BURNS IIIKi\3i1W*iii[<)I.. Wilrlll. The (-unity council meets to-mnrrow. Hugh Sjnith. Portland. Hugh Rankin. Kingston. and `N. Hutton, Pituuburg, are after the warden`: chair. l....l. l.`....-A .....I I .... .. I`D--o..... -.......I-A- I uuuuua u uauru at H sue I urug More. '1 he incorporuinn of the Alexandria Hay steamboat complete. The principal oicc `will be M. Ale.-xamlriu Bay and the capital stock $.'),!)00. Tim ......oI....- .-... u..o.....I... ...-- ........ 1.--`: Iucut: C\'Ul' IIIICUVUIUCI [or `[15 Ill`. (`fly cmnmcninl traveller: have had their list: of country rms reduced. The whole- salers want to do n sale, if not an extensive, business. 1|..- L.....l..-.l .):E___._. -._.I-_ -1 -2, ,4. -._j \ UUNIIICHU. One hundred different style: of single sud double trusses at Wale`: drug store. '1 he invnrnnnninn nf Llm Alninnnln-in "nu mun II \`(l`III, uu rrnmy c\'cnIu;.:. A grnucl hockey match will be played on ~ the citizen: rink on Wocluudny At 4 pm: , between the cadet: and students. \`n..-I.l.... -LA..n L._..A-. I..-` _!.-I.g l)-. UVIWUUII LIIV CHIUII IIIU IKHIICIIII. Speaking nbout V bounty Int night Ru. M r. llluml laid, (,'I|riutianit_v is the beat cos. metic ever discovered for the lure." I `hp 4-.nnnu... l..I ........Il..-- L...._ I. ..l AL..:.. ' are uaulbn try In-n.|ry C lllmnpnonl : It always gnu-u utisflwtiun. The commandant uud oivora of "l3",bat- . u-r_\'. Qnebet-. have issued cards fur `Jul! In tho cituclvl on I"!-Va. `Is-Q. Thu .\Ienai|ln" chorus will moot for n- ` hvatxml on lu\~mh|_v evening instead 01 Mon lay At St. Paul : uchool house. The gloocluh,conncoted with the l`hllomn- t|mon..'.m.-iot{. appunn at the concert to la- 3 hold at Stcl nu Friday evening. A cram] hnnlnnv Innh-)1 will In nl...-...l .... |.'III UT I|'\7u` Thv co!-I snap in nothiu to the sump in clothing {mun By:-nu` nzoc uuw soiling At Livimsuton Bron. _ r ' Uwing `tn the mm.-lniuery in the can \\ur|h4. hecomingnlinablocl tho 'ennblcr5'ecI \\'e'r.- nn alole to work to-dn . If you are not p cued with tho cotfeo you are Inaiug. try Ht-n.lry & 'l'hmnpnon'I it alwnv: mu-u utiafum-Linn IiI\- vy .\ nun ` pine |~M('|u, bl cut `or uu-cut 'I`L.. .._II Bell:-ville [llfl ux!) for I Kingston can o batter than I Eight cues of violation of 1 were tried at Hunnnnquo an !\ The uumageru o( ('uo|w`n ch ` 500 tu-daft. [Burt of n ulclvt mini 1. the chute in '.n.... ! gs _,, ., . 'l'lu-nln-lining H No! .hh-Imblo Ihnnuo llu Arum: Du ns (`nut to-_ (`hrlntlnn Honllnom-liruduulug from as Mn-OI ` (`cruel--Noun-Imuu N_M-led Ii: llnnlmru llolklo Junk-9. The spire ul I-in-rv buy Lilo What nu-` l`ubl'I- urv Tnlklux Almnt-- Ndtlllllf I'l- q-upon Illa Amltluu cu! 'l'|Imu- \\'Im uro- Tulslug .\ulrs._ - PARAGRAPHS PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. %1Nc|I)EiW OF THr:`1/M; ___.__._._._._. Bo Burn and Hour Thom. 0 N ---__. --.....L L. g Q-nI,UuU. 9 weather on Nauurxlny wu very hard 3 poor. who sulfcrccl greatly. In some 3 it was all they :1-uulal do to `keep Iu,uuu -`I plllll (0 I)l'l|0|' l|`0 n-Ii "I05. It;:: at wk tn ordul fur 8.'|..':l um 84 an gstoln iron. :~. Iragmncu of Ila.-uxlny & 'l'honIpogm'u w unuurpuoud. Try it and you will ' ullH..`I`l ' I_f `I ,.|` f,.I|.. munlll I Is UN` i'6aH1 , hum-lzwoml. hon ' Pint: to onlor fruln`-B'yrnou' L In nnlm l.n- I ! '4 ..... .1 ... fnr H18 hy.h':mt. luau that. Inf thu Soul! act Muuulny. us`: chufbll paid 8`),- I which` run upon NM. '1 NM` III! or unit wood Queen street Mothodint clbllrch 5.] In Ila. Inn:-an Lani an-mninn 'l QUTUUI KIIUIIIUUIII l.'I|l" v door: lut ensuing. were cnlltlnvlexl by ...| D.\.. u '1 lIlL'lI Vhuv urns! cl [. The opening by Mr. Aiken:-, (I. Blunl, than The choir sung m, nnxl than Hu- mum.` U: was up an Ill me nanny ox M-tIuId23inmodir.ine. . / ' '1'hore\ no -more pout-grndustc uudcnb thiayurlhm our boloa. thshcnuu In 811 can pace I onlupnun (.1! the shim gonenlpcicncy of the unl- vonity. ` A 1 oyen ll-ll IQIIIOII, The hotel nteendanoe At Queen : in 1870-71 was 67. The eve increase in_n_unlly since that duke ha been tween 19 and 20. The increase this year in than 50 per cent. more th the vioue avenge nu. 3: u..p4';1 nndantl thin Ieuinn 49 gm A Great _lncrone Noted In It-The Num- ber of Girl Student: P1 -eunt. At the statutory meeting of the eenate of Queen`: nnivenib , recently held," the re- gistrar reported I: e number of student: re- intend for the preuent session as `follows : R arts, 212 ; in medicine, 167 ;in thool . 27 ; or A total of 406. 'Ailowing for ve who have registered in more than one facul- ty the total number is 401. an incroue of 28 last session," Thn tnhl ntmnmm at Queen : in 1970.71 | i U! H10 IUI IIIIIICIIII I-llll ICIIIOII I" ITO ; ham 0: than 19 an in the many of ` ` hr}; ...`.1 Ml In mndlrjnq. ~ III` Q-`IIV-II IJIIDVUIIII LVIIIJIIIIIII Rev. Mr. Burke, of Bellevillo, preached in St. Goo: `a ctthodrd yesterday morning tinbohnlf o the domentic miuicnlof the dio- ..... -0 `n..o...x.. tn. 3... um. .51 Jnlm a noose on urocx street about nuy years ` ago. He received A good common school e ucn tion, and becoming of ago he nppren- ' ticed himself for six years to s. tailor named Mntthewsou. who kept s clothing estnblinh- ment on King street opposite the Winn otiice. Thirty -ve years ago Mr. Conley started business on his own account and has been keeping us tailor shop at intervals ever since. He held the position of license in- spector under the Ontario government, and was slso for a short -time license inspector for the Dominion government.- He served as councilman for the city three or four yenrs and has been 8 school trustee for ten years. As 5 citizenship. Conlev is high`? respected end the unnbimous verdict of l w is that the government bu made s. wise 3 appointment and will find in him s. pains- ` taking and etoient oicer. Mr. Thmnuu Conley : Addltlon to the Staff of Hm Kingston Penitentiary. To-day Mr; Thomas Conlev entered upon his duties at. the Kingston penitentiary as master tailor. He was born in Kingston` in 9. house on Brock street about fty am). He received A marl cnmmnn uhnnl .\ Large Increase Durlng the Past \'eou~-A ` I I lblnner at the ltnuoll House. The annual meeting of the Royal military college club was held Saturday afternoon under the presidency of Major-(icneral Oli- ver. colnmandant of the college, honorary president. About thirty e.\'-czulets were present. The meeting was of a rivate character, but it is understood that t we club decided to ask for certain Cllam es in the military regulations regardin v cadgets. Cer- tain amendments toy the by- aws _were also proposed. The following otcers were elect- ed : l'I`esident, W. M. Davis, (I. I-1., Wond- stock, Ont. ; vicepresident. Captain Septi- mns Denison, Toronto, South Statfordshire Regiment ; secretazytreasurer. Fred \\'hite. militia department, Ottawa. Committee of manacement -Uaptuin A. Straub-nzie. R. `l*I.. Royal military college. Kingston : l)nn- can Macpherson. L`. .l-2.. Montreal; R. W. Leonard. (J. E., Spring Hill. N. S. : I". J. Dixon, Montreal; L. H. Irving. Toronto. In the evening a pleasant gathering took 1 lacs about the groaning mahogany in the ussell house, and the festivities were kept up till midnight. mu mo pnmoun avenge run. 0! the 401 Itudoutn this union 42 .a:.. m n.... In .... an on... 1'.....u.. .: l Mme. IHIBIIIII l Il'.l III! GOCIUCG D0 l0l'- V sake Wales. She was shocked by the re- cent burglnrions visit to Craig y-nos-cutie. by which she lost one of her most valuable rings, the gift of a distinguished admirer. She has determined to rt. with` her Welsh u estate, and it will soon in the market. iuuuln room In me uoaiery mlll nerc. Mr. glesservev. one of the strongest eup- porters of the Salvation Army in Quebec, was m rried to Mien Lenigen, late cede: in the er , in Trinity church. The eecred ` edifice wee crowded with the friende of the bride and m to witneee the ceremony. Mme. A eline Patti he: decided rotor- ..|.`. \v.|.. 91.- ..... .i.....i.-.a 1... -L- -. V IIIUIIIHIB. Mr. Miclmcl Walsh. formerly of the King- ston hosiery mill, who has been in Paris. ()nt., for some time returned to Kin ton on .`\`aturlay. He takes the foromnnahlp of the knittin('room in the hosiery mill here. M r, mun-van nun nf Hm -n-nmmn ..... uuucl uuu Ilrlll IIIIIIUBII. (ieueral Moore. leader of tho S:gh'ation ` army in America, was at Tweed ml Satur` day. This high ftllwcimnary was fnrmr:rl)' known as Major .\loore. of the English Ial~ utionistc IL. kl: ... .I lI'_I L A'._.._, ,-v_, ,1 .u I" . lWElIly PUIIIII. Tl|0IlIIL8 Hewitt, of the water works dc- partmet. was in Iiellcvillu nu Satunlzty witnessing the test of the new systenl in- troduced there. llnrry Limlley, miting to the New York Jlirror on "play pirates," rather upholds them. as he in more than llathle tn be classed under this head himself. l:..........l \I.\.\-.. I..- I-_ ,.r 41.. u,|-, .3 ,, l'I|IK-W Il` Pllly OH [VIC I Miss Ellen. ..\l.l).. ` the Queen of Cures at : year. `has married the I Rev. Mr. Savage is I ceas"ul service: at. (fun tilly I03! N3 II II rare lllltl DCIHIKJIUI. In regard to things lovely, or more cor- rectly loveuble, the preacher dwelt espe- cislly on the need of something more than herd inexible justice in hnsin ss life. The supremacy of justice would men I mi hty reconstruction, but the gospel insist ou' more then men justiqe, on s mpethy, kind- liness. lovesbleness. Nodou tlnisipess must he managed for the mast rt "on business principles of cxsctltude. end ustice ;but' to heel - .1-less geuloueies and destroy snugonisms no- thing less then love will suice. Justice commends respect, only love can beget love. In nnnnlnninn tlm nl-an-liar entrenlzetl men L'UU3'llI IrVIC?I III ` John, N.|. Work 1 twenty points. Thnnnun Hmrin nl III III. PIIK. ' Mr. nnd Mr. J. l.. Hrass. of Hnult Ste. Mnrio. have arrived in the city and will re- Innin until the spring. Maxim. Jamal \\'nr4l nr nml Jam`: I'l'Ul. LVICI cullege, hss in the out. II. ....J IDl'l'o 'l`. W. llnutney liogim n in-olu lecturing in Guelph shortly. Mr. I'll-em-7.<~r Cowper haul llls 4-we Inudly frozen on Hnturalay evening. John Wilmot. of Pittullurg township, taken suddenly ill. in now re'covering. Prof. Rockwell and son give a lllullctl en- tc-rtailnnent at Lalceport on \\'palnesda);. Mr. N. A. H. Moore. in-sistaut postunuler at Gnnuuoque, mu in the city yesterday. Mr. Matthew ('|Inpbell has been appoint- ed .5 constable for the county of Frontenac. Prof. McKny. of lho Dominion hunineu returned to the city after u tour in the put. F AT.TENDA_NcE AT QUEEN'S. ._._-_.L_... was vusrq-Inn. uh lluv. cur um llllll OI 804.58 Wu culls`-ted for foreign Iniuionl Anal IIDL50 for the N. W. nncl Argoma um 8l1|0..'b0 for tho woman`: jubilee otferlng In the Algomn \\'. mu! 0. fund. making n total fur the twelvr month of O3.39.H. Thaw return: in no wny intorfureul with the already umhlinheal vcnrly ntferimn for min ~ nionnry pnrpuuu. In fact. hut yunr ordin- ary pumchiul uIl erin.;.- on behalf of foreign. ulomuuic and lioccnn minions were in ex- cess of pnviouu you-u. the return: on dio- * ceun Iniulonl being the largest ever mule by tho pariah. M`. `It. \ THE EX-CADETS IN aESS|ON- An .\t-count. on! the Fumln. The re in of tim Woman`: auxiliary to V the hour: of domoauu and (an-sign miuuma ` an account. -if lha-amount 0! money rlilod during in two ydarn exiltauce and how the money hu` ceen cxpenclocl. The first '64!` WA: mu 0! thirteen nmntho. (Doc; 85. Doc. 'I6.) and the amount collected remained the mm of 0296.90. 61.90 being for fnruign minions cm! the lnslmc-9 193`) for the million in the North-\\'eat uni Algomn. but vur(.lun. `H7, Doc. '57) the sum of i i I of the! Church of I-`.mluml in (Vsnmln, gives ` RHI|_.'|0 fur than I'nm-on`: iuhilnn mI'.u-hm m M" "JNOIN Wm be oponod Chin your. The tot contribution; to the (End last` your ` were II I.0(X). It in luirml to Increase th e Amount to !I2,0'M). commulae respect, only love can ucgvu IOVG. In conclusion .,the preacher entreuted men who were conscious that sin had left its stein: eml delilcmeut and legue spots on them, to accept Christ an that regenera- tion in which A new purity and sweetness and goodness comes to the soul M beentiful- ly u when of old in the cleansing water of the Jordw the leper Nnmen new with joy "hie esh come eqein like unto the esh of it little child." APPBWTED` *6-O~Fl-;|CE. r Wlm-no flow Ibolmu Allr Vunupln.-ll lvfl t .Pn)N}\L MENTION. flovomontn. Bnylngn and Mmu-n Auamlum. n.-,..- . nu: uullalllel IIUIU. ll. who is physician to 1 a salary of $lS.000 u Rev. D. A. Bullker. s now conducting luc- (Ienbenury vhurch. St. 1 is being cirrienl on M I r;ft`orI|u;{ro1' ()uu~ THE BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY.-. Asthma cured in the double trutment of Southern Asthma vure. n oblnmon ronu-k_ one u: once or since rwocl. wmca VIII g nnlly rutore the action of the 55:11: blood lter `and thereby hllow it to pa rm` thou lnnotionruo anemia! to the health and comfort of the body. Sold by dohlen in modialnu. ` = I nuIlIll0lI'l I'IlIl. (lure liver complaint, bilioulnesa, to. These troubles urine from to ldity or in- action of the liver, and ehould promptly ginted. Alghlctivefdolg; glijlould ntnfllntfblo en.eny -reeo untnn s I o- lowed thenen night by one or tug: pihe no the occasion may depend, other which take one Ill once or twie rwook. which will I! I1lU ranhn-A 9):: nnO"At\' J` led ennui llll-lILIJl`5 "LICK: IITIW" UC UUHUIIIVCIY guara- m`l. he will. ne blow will destroy the rich ulnl velvety bloom` of the sch. lt r:.u.ds but A rude touch to stop of its glisteih V Jug buuty the ower that stands begemmecl with dew drops. A pressure of the hand obli- terastcs the marvellous and exquisite tracing of the frost upon the window pane. So there is a bloom. in dewy freshness, it delicate rfniaze of purity about the _soul which is as daily lost as it is rare and beautiful." In rnanral In lliinnn lnvolv nr Inm-n nnr. Bush Q L mall. I I believe Ely : Crown Btlm ll the but article for cntarrh ever o.`!'eIod the public. It has given autllfuction in every oua.- 0.," druggiau, Worcester, Mun. V vuurrrn In new Elllllld. The best remedy for its pt: I have sold;-John Hooker, druggiut, pringeld, Mus. An Irtiela of real mu-it.--C. 1'. Alden. druggilt, Springeld, Mus. ` Thane -hn Inn ir .....|. `1.:..m....r:. urugglsu, aprlngneld, Mus. ` Those who use it speak highly of it.- Georgs A. Hill. druggist. Springeld, Mus. ' 0 (IDIIST. The resident of the Jeerson county nationa bank said that it was wrong for i the banks to receive Canada bills at pm. "We have now," he said, about $3,000 in Canada money, upon which we will have to pay 75 cents per thousand expressage and {of 1 er cent. for draft on New York. I hope t at the banks are liable to a tax of ten er cent. upon these bille,for it will ten to drive Canadian currency out of cir- culation. A good deal of the Canadian money is received along the line of the river and at Cape Vincent.- In summer time we have some one take this money to Canada, as an accommodation, but usually we are out about 83.25 for every 81,000 received. The Watertmvn bank has already given notice to its customers that no Cana- ian money will hereafter be received. The bankers seem unanimous as to Canadian money circulated hy them being subject to a tax. and that it will necessitate a refusal to receive it. exprcu cuurgus am] we coll . 01 I urzur. George C. Sherman, National bank and loan company, had supposed it was .1 penal offence ha pay out Canadian bills. It was never done, except as an accolmnodation. The bank received the bills. and when they ` had accumulated to the amount of about. 3600 it sent them to (Lanada. Hurry Keep made a. uractice of buying Conadn money here and selling it in Canada for a long time, and this was the foundation of his great fortune. Before the war Canada bills were received at 3 per cent. discount. while the silver was worth` only 90 cents on a dollar. l`I... ........:.I..... -1` .1 `I A . wulcu wul prouuuly unve cnem out 0! use. S. B. Uplmm. Union hunk, stated that no Cansdisn bills had ever been paid over the cmmter. though they lnul been received at par. Usually `the Canadian hills are placed together until a zoodly amount. is on hand. Then they are sent. to Kingston. The local banks thereupon lose the amount. of the express charges And the cost of draft. Hnnrms (T lm:-nun I\I..oinn.| linnlr .....l n VV l|III'I.UVVII I Illlca About three weeks ago we published a letter from Commiuioner Miller in the rein-. tion to the cireulntion of Cnnmlian bills in our banks. which Wu to the effect that for every dollar of such hills put out by the American bank: a tax often per cent. must be paid. The matter has been taken up in cities where the bills are must. likely to be offered, and an sitation but been developed which will probe ly drive them out of 8. H. linlmm. Uninn Iurnll nbnfpll Hunt nn Ten Fur Coat. Tax Upon Tluoan Wlll Drlvo Thom Entirely Out of line. \ Wntortown Times. AL_,.. _|,, _ L, In I I Incl U1 use JUIIII: IIUDCIK EXIIIUII-IUII Clllllpllly $`. I),.\l'.!`.!. What is the consideration? The use 0! theigruun-ls and huildiiugs for o:xhihi- tion puipoeee.with asnpo.-Ivision of the prize list. That is all 3 No voice on the board of imuiagenmit 3 3 No representation what- ever ! 3 3 After adding S2l).8`2'2 to the 820,- 000 on stock. siibscrilml by shareholders, and retaining no control over such in subsum tiel addition to the company's stock. The pro-idem of the society nukes tn exhibition of his importance by insinunting that all- those who object to the preeeut condition of the society's stfisirs are insuae. It is Alleged that there are several farmers on the joint stock company's boar-Iv. but those farmers are there As representatives of stock. and I8 re resentntivea of the Frontensc agricultu- re society. Monsnon.-H:siur B.urnu.\'. "VIII I-U LIIU JUN!` U!` I thelgruumls a purpooosnvith .1 is managenn-nt! N nunr' V I Ah."-..l. IIIIIIK III!` IIIU DIIICT. After I caution against lmnks, which one would not like to he found reading by 3 mother on sister. the preacher eppeeled to his lienrers If the modern theatre was not un institution which he who was jeelonnl gnnnling at minat all sully would not do we I to Avoid. llie did not wish to vilify the thentre. .\'oIne plays pI`oiu\l:l_v were clever ing. euuw entertaining, But must he believ- ed vu-re delsesing, and much theatre-going in nu)` case was dissipating, expensive end demoralizing. The theatre did notree t Christian purity. the many. an . unfortunately as yet, the taste of the many was not exectingly high. The Christian in attending the theatre wen lured on an enemy's territory. A place where, as tho p.-eecher knew fmtn personal testimony. e lady`: cheeks might be made to Jrurn at the laughter in the gallery was no place for lediee. end if not for ladies not or gentlemen. The testimony of (`aunt Lu Tester Wns oited Zegninet bells and theaters. The mines- phere of the theatre was held to be malari- one. where the soul's lite eicliencd nnd de- cayed. Cordial concurrence was expressed in the recent utterances of n Kingstozi j0lil- nnlist. thnt it is so hard to Ill`.t\|' the line between the pe|`f0t`lllltllt.'ea pl quustiouulilu: and unquestionable purity that completi- isolution is the only safe policy the church can ulviee its metnbersto follow." Writers of immoral books. ectore of impure plays, men of uttcleen speech were simply cancer planters. Let urity be sensitively guard- ml." ln`. maid. " Ill! hlnw will alnfetrnv the It oeteneib!y enter to - um nguuuuurul Inclely Y0!` Igflcllllllfll pl)!" es it was obtained for 83,500. The lif- eronce,8l0,000. should certainly be creglitexl as an asset of the society. The serviceable building material that was taken from the ` crystal palace anal other buildings could not have been purchased for less than 82,000. which, added to the amount received from auction sale of material expected, 8300, makes a total of 8`.!,.")()0. to be atldeal to the assets of the society. Then there is the go- vernvnent grant, the portion that can be legally retained. varying from year to year, IIt'\'or less than $281) with an average value to the society the past three years of Silk!!! That amount ca itulizeul at 5 per cent. re- presents an all: itional asset of the society to the amount of $7,78U,wliicl1. with balance on hand 3522. makes the total assets handed over to the joint stock exhibition company l 3`2Il.H')'.l. \vha|t is than nnnaialnratinn ` Tho " ri'n1'nnt'uu, .i..'.. ii). (To the Editor) - The manner in which the interest: of the Frontenac agriculturul Iuciety have been noriiicod by the men who lu|Vt9'l)Oll on- truatod with ite management. luun no parallel in tho hiatory of agricultural eocietlem That the farming cotnmunity MW 5l"" `l'l|` traditional inulitfereute in the tt'unsl'or of their aw-tston jointtstmk ourpomtion in no excuse for tho men who negotiated tlnut. transfer. That intliil'o.-u-in-c is not only no excuse but throw: the units of tnnlatlminie trntion more directly upon thou who were etrtnntml with the tnunatgtemout of the no- cietyi nbira, only to make it ancritico of them. That it was nt.-ct-senry to make a change nobody wiil ulen . Tint new ground: and new buildings and To bopro- vicletl is imliaputable. Tlmt an exhibition run he Innnugetl better by men specially tulnptoul for auch Inning:-unsnt. cannot he a ueetioned, in the lightot` oxporience Kllllletl flrotnnu-h exhibition: as tho Itnluatriul, of '1 oronto, the \\':utt-ru. of Lomlou, and the Ct-ntrnl, ul Hamilton. .\'o Vlllltl objection: can be or. to my lutowlt-cl,-go, are ruiseal uguinnt the iormution of it juiui,~bLOL'l( oom- nmy for exhibition pnr loses in the city of iugttton. But that lit` interests of the Frontenac ugriculturnl society were not properly conserved. in the contrttct entered into with that cotnpauw. I propose to give some gure: to prove. The murkct value of the property purchased from the overmnent is estimated at 813.500. ( wing to the fact that it. was applied for by the agricultural anciety for agricultural pur- noses obuiuatt fnr nmn `rt... air. THE AGRICULTURAL SOOlETY'8 IN- TERESTS NOT CONSERVED. ASSE'l`S OF THE SOCIETY. Mr. Inna.-uh Polnlu Ont mnuum \V|Iy There liltoulal llc Ih-presentation mm the ` uoml pl the John Mock cmnvu-u`~7|h open the Question In an nnnewlml Start- llng Way. .4 Cup-rh In New England. Iuuf. I--nuulu C-.. H- ....._--. CANADIAN IBANK BILLS- Hamilton`: PIIII. non. Rev. J. H. George in the present putor. Among his predecessors were Rev. John Burton. Toronto. and Rev. Devid Mitchell, of Jersey City, N. J. The church we: built shout thirty yeen ego em! out 8541!). buidu about 01.!!!) improvements made this year. A IIJW orgen use to he put in nut week. The church we: Insured for IIOJIID in the (Jommerciel Union end Lon- tlnn A-nrnnoh nnmnening " ` IIIMIN In In! Uolnlnuruu don Aunnncay compmieu. mow tusnsuously man uruutmmcss. auu while lit ruinous allot-ts were `subtle the curse was there in the hsnishmeut of rever- enoe. the lots of nohla and generous feelings, the inllunetl end corrupt imagimstion \\'l|lt'll mule All things impure. (Due reason of the nuspluiousneu of good tlnit prevailed too large] vs: the pnvalence of llll urit . The rmplro "tut. evnphntiuully. I nought evil. Htntct loading was denounced as the devil`u college. and he who took it lull course might upset to be grmluntr-d tudeatcr in the art: of smoke. smut, drink and pnifniiity. liven among the profcueilly I'elim-d und re- spectable im ure speech was lumetltnbly prevalent. cm `were those who could not jendnm 5 spot on their linen u ho wo.:l.l pol` luto their lipc with unclean lpticttll. It In: tliicult in this world to avoid heur- ing evil, but he who tells an unclean stor ' and utter: an indecent jest strike: A de ly blow at his own soul. 'l o tell one in far worse than to hear msuy, bod tls that is. Of Gen. Grunt it was said that I sulucious just never l his lips. I have A good story," Ill! an oieer once in it coinp.iny ut whielitien. t-rnnt was present: "ther: urc no Indies pruont I believe" .\'o, said tfen. Grunt, but there one gentlemen." The story Wu not told. Those who worked or lived where unclean speech on heard should iluitute that woilnnuu. who, by re- fusing to lnugli at low jokes. grmlitnlly hushed loul tall: through at large workshop. Nmutty Itorios stuck terri . and years :L6l`\\`N`lll. in the delerium o fever, might be poured out on the pure enrs of A mother or wile sitting by the bedside. impure thinking. it was said. rusted the liars that caged the wild benst passion. lmpurc thought and speech destroyed that instiuc~ tivo recoil from impurity which was one of the greatest ufeguanlu nguinst sin. Young men should hold up for themselves the same -`lktll'lIIl`tl which the-v inexorably insisted on tor the other six- Indulge es and amuse- ments and c0n\'crsnti0tt uu t for one were unt for the other. Aft...- _ .._..s:.... ...-..2.. L I....I... Q4L:AII ..,, J vim Btl-eetPI-esbyterlan Church In Flames --The Fire Quloklv lyampedont. Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday fire was discovered in the John street Presbvtorian church, one of the most costly edices "in Belleville. The fire, originating from the fumaoe. had made considerable regress and was rapidly spreading whenthe` ose was at- tached to a hydrant at the south-west end A of the church. and in half all hmlrtho lmel were drowned out without any auillance from the elwlnes. The bulldin is IminJur- ed, but the gogtg, oarpetlngl. and Interior ttingg gm bully demaged by water. Mr. 1:013 `of gin; any witnessed the eonagrm I: on. " ETCIIOT Blllrl I! [0 INCH` CIPIIII Illlll CV91`. There are a number interewod in amounts ranging from 8400 to 82.000. One youn man, who put up the savings of years. wil be I serious laser. The oico was locked up to-day. `. (`-ox A Co's. Olllce Closed l'p-Speculators Looklng I-`or Thelr Money. On Saturday night a despatch was receiv- ied by Mayor Thompson announcing the sus- pension of the commission house of Cox & Co., Toronto, and which had a branch oice on Ontario street. For over two weeks no business has been done, owing to a ditiiculty about payments todealers. Several persons who had speculated and who had come out with a fair display of gains found that neither their investments nor the prolits were forthcomin . The circumstance creat- ed. some astonis ment and It great deal of had feeling. E. Strachau Cox, the head of the concern, arrived` a \weel( ago, had the books examined, announced that the total indebtedness was 86,000 or 87,000 and add- ed: No one will lose a cent, their claims are just and are as as gold,and will all . be squared up by \ 'ednesday. The days used and also the time of payment paused. ..aturday came, with the announcement of suspension, and the speculators are in greater alarm as to their capital than ever. There are A nnmhar intaraamd in nmnnnln nuu II]! I QUW Klllll WUFIIS. Several years ago Mr. Smith was a teach- er in the Sunday school of St. l`anl's church, Hamilton, while attending the collegiate in- ` stitute there: He had then only a medical course in view, but by the encouragement he received through his connection with the congregation of St. Paul : he entered Queen's university, and, after the necessary training in arts. took tl.e full theological course, graduating in April last, and is now com- pleting the full medical course in addition to having taken a special pol technic course at New 'ork last summer. e is also study- ing dentistry and is thus being thoroughly equipped for the mission tic-Id` in the province of House. northern China. to which be ex- pects to go out this coming summer. by ap- pointment of the foreign mission committee of the Presbyterian church,to be permanent- ly maintained there bv the alumni students and other friends of Queen's university. In January, 1886. the idea of colleges sending out and maintaining missionaries in the forei n eld tirst occurred to Mr. Smith. He short y afterwards laid it before the mission- ary society of Queen's college, which at once V took steps towards having it carried out. The same idea was taken up by the alumni and students of Knox college, `Toronto, in the summer of 1886, and theirrepresentative, Mr. (ioforth, has already started for the Orient. The plan thus originated has coin- mended itself to other colleges, and has nl~ ready been adopted by some of the lending institutions of the United, States, prominent among them being Princeton college, New Jersey. To-nmrruw evening in Chalmers church Rev. J. F Smith, whom the students are sending out as their missionary to China, is be ordained. Rev. Mr. ('hamleru is to reach : then comes the oralimntinn ; Rev. Ir. George addresses the congregation: ` Rev. Mr. Mcnillivruy, the misaiunary. and ` Rev. Dr. Grn_m. presents him with I bible ` and says a. few kind words. I Nnvarnl vmu-n Ann Mr s`-nhh Iran . on.usI., v cut-u uuu on nuoweu to II II but one. no siundsy games will be nl owed. The Meo- 1ltltl0lIlBk68.lllQ protection of the mtionul agreement by paying 8'2,000 to the agencie- tton comlnittee. Archibald (Ionlon. the c-nlitor-inchie{ of the I oIi'r'r Gazette, Arthur Lumley. maln- ging editor, 'l'lIeolm`e Butler, superinten dent of the art (lepnrtmcnt. Henruu Mc- } Avor_\'. artist, and tliiltccn engrasvcrl lune left the paper. Fox My: he lischnrgeal them. They uy'they resigned after various xlisiggreennents. but mainly on account of: ali'erem.-e of opinion over the .\'mith-l\'i|ruin ght. 'lhe sct'elcI`s expect lostart I new paper. .VIr. mit'.| \\'III "0 SM ury \\'urk-.\ketc-h c I came up. and I motion was oll'e.-re Ilurc At the International umm-iut.iuu Inecting in Huklo the question of. culoroul Slayers that ca`;-h club be allowed to ll but No .`:l|IIdIV names nl nwml 'I`l\n neon. ; Myurl. ox nzreauor. u|.. took placo at Ann`: Judnon. lml.. Myers knockml (:i'|nuourseme- less in `. N rounds and was ol(`('IM`1'Il the win- nnr ' zsxuwllul were cuuuuvwu uy MI`. AIHNM, who lhlll rclioveul Rm-. 8. wu unlforing from 0 cold. an uuotly has-monionnmuthom. Illtl then the urmon wan lintenod to with grout am.-mi-m. Mr. Bland rnmnml lhn (.`lu|licle!`Aliun of Phillipiouu I\. h`,'u\Li_ug up, "\\`2..u.-an-u-1 things an pure. whatsoever things arr love ly." Ila IIM in the lzcutilic vision p`.ulI|i.wu| tn thv [mm in hunt! rmd he rum` xlm mum.- lhht Nita on hnyurity. Iutfpurily burnt uul corroded like vitriol. It wredu-I EV-all ` more Illluumllly than clrunkenncn. and alulln In -..I....... -or._... ......... `...|..|.. 91.- noun: uvennug uns Week try their rtpt-ed ull roller slmlcsn. ` Cunt:-.in James L`. Duly hu pnstnl $500 at ` the I oIi.-ac Gazelle otlice. nnd clmllen eat an man in the world to fight I mountcc nwm-u ' contest. on horseback fur SL000 on side mul N the championship of the world. 1115 ll`I.'|IH"I fur lhn Huh? nu.-Lvlnl 1-`I nn-.' ... " uu: ummpmnalnp 01 me worm. ` Tine Hutch fear the light weight ~Tn.un'n' -.1 ; ` ship of the West and 81.000: aide, I-1-lmx-n ~ Harry Hilmour. of St. Paul. ulul Billy Myorn. oftrenter. lll.. took placo at Non`: Judson. IIHL. Mvern Inlm-In-I Hi'In.nm-u-nun. IIINIUIIX Ell IUIIIU. (J. Coxworthy wtm Um three mile sweep` . stake race hold at the` mllor rink on Samur- day evening. J. (`ruse sud R. Decker will some evening this week try their Apt-ed Ml lllll. _. ` The team uf Annstrulinlu uric-'.u :-.n. u lm 1 leave Melbourne fur I-Iuglnml c.u~lv in March. intend to come back by the may of the Unit- ed Slates And (Innmlu and play a aerlcl of nntchea en route. ll l`...........al . . . . . . . . .. AI.` 4|_._,- _ ,2), TO BE ORDAINED TO-MORROW. Clllllifnlu Sullivan cannot be Ina-Iv Mlle-hell really means to ` theruforo, he propose: uni ` `haul. 'I`I. __.A,_, r n ,,. u.- DU IIIJIIW IUIK. IIWIWQY. The cricket records show that Piuuhur did the but work of an ciub in the Uuita Statue outside uf l hilMI ;lphiu in INT. The Syracuse bull club In in strain fur moncy, and the members rellizw that they have signal] too expensive I mun. i J. I". Quinn. left-Innul pitcher` of Inst year`: Portlnncl, .\lo.. team, and formerly with the Toroutoa, hub aigneI1.wirh the Te- cumsehs. u..nx.._.. . I I TEMPORAHILY SUSPENDED. k IIID lullll. r McCn'rey will be IMRII. when he enters L the ring with Dem y. l'hcI.nunp.-mnl will _ \ he About I011. Ii tor. ` ' The cricket rnvnrlll Ihnw Hun! I'i0hnI.ur.. I `u ('tloluton"l`uur--`uIlhna Cam`! "3? Nova mmuu wnnh to rum mm. \ The Newcutlo trottiu uloohniou Inn \ decided not to hold two: t in your. - ` Pitcher Rsdbourne dunanalu the name ` salary`. $4,800, an he rough-ml {mm llmton lull. Inn nnn ..;.__-- The Anglloun Dlooonn Mfuslouu. |-_ ll- I).;._I_- ;l I)-II....2II` .........-I` but i ' I.l.. A CHURCH on FIRE- SPORTING ITEMS- o-t Apnrt Fur Illusion- 3: cut the (it'llHOInllII_ to believe light. him. (II In lrnin [Hill anal. * .. .... ! :9 1. 5 _ . T_ . --. rouow'-"3' y'%.I':.'.`iu"'.:`l'e.`..'$,'{.`E...`,'.`:_.`,`,;` ` DII lflIl'0. ll? luuv porkaturo. loan, and who nu oom nuns and not, not feel and act Xiko I well pohon.- Career : Iron Pllln equalize tho circulation, romovo \ nnrxvnnnnenl. And lIi\rB Itldnllhlnal rant nnl pguausd, wnue an acown Ielccnonl srecdmod b if an r, to 0 great Scotch vocoliat, Ken ny. Igllutll ll cal to the c ..--...l....-

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