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Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1887, p. 8

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lIO1YhlIlIlI01: I d lb` _ ` 0 Ion com: a 9:` thnson ti woloom the pastor at the `noun ounon and Chamborr uni Mr. `G? 8. Fawick [hill] the Introductions. Ills ('ulu~u. uf Ilunlrc-al. ..r.. \'_._ \,,.- - ..._._,,..: . no Liberal-mudul .\d:e-an-"en. nllsnlnlmll 6 Sun! of pm: In .\luutral gu r_\'. ..... . The air. .-\l-vriun pmcn-ding tn `on-m wind. .\'he clean-I u 'l`|... I, J 0 ~- as -1`. per ml The u-hr. fmm Ulwugn Richurulml ..6' ......- L. \` I pray umoyod by naorlon." u yuur gnu I-cu put tn on Iron IN: source 2 . Ah. I hue nmmod upannn p Now I! an American were In mum dun." cuutinuod tho lute. "unl door lull. and Canal to boot hm: Home uuicll I hxpi. Whelhcr I land .4 and how much I paid nu ' cunt, I consider him iauponiuom. Lana In ..I n . ..-.. I... s\"l Flenrouu .) {uh x 1 . ualllulwr mu my huo ua_o. nmlwy 1 ; lulurepm an mucl nllllul Au...-.. 5 I... .\r.I1 I USE num.-Al \\ ill s.:..1. . .-_l qum Insular with Aluorlmn journ- hal think It la la: Inluv an IIIIIII Ibo Loudun journals. The habit cl pm cuoua lulorvioviug In uuoo-liugly unto; Tiny never quota wrnclly 5 .m our a ` they -lmur: II and amplify with their a imagination: I nd that public um greatly umovod In rlnnrlnn " ....-. :1-nu. ncpl. u.-~ .1 emu-Apululvul . of (hi Wm!-I ullenl up--n the Duke -V! Marl` I-toufla yuolenlny. Mint cuunoouoly hou- III3 I ml the vnrnmp-nulrnt would to dual out. uni Iuounluw ngwilng Mu with Anna ha. than dukr at-I: "lurvhvlu hula My pomtclouo pun-um. lnmlot alto mat with America juurndhm. ` I I below uulclanl ol London habit cl pmulu I ggmu lulctviovtinu uuouliuulv ..nmm..., -.--me-mu up-3:. tn uunuur M II: cgnurcn -vxonli to upuuuouolt cc nrc . The not: that he should be well imtructo-I an enlarged u . Ho uhouhl be noted auul roumlo-I n the scriptural. lun-in; n ` Irma . comprehondvo and Icientilic know. ledge of them. The duties devolving upon those to whom thn commission was given was mama] In the word: of the ten, "to fulti the word olllod." or to punch fully the vronlo! God. [he urn: ml:-mum. .rh.l` 4 AN INTERRUPTED WEDDING. I Tho)` (My mu. cuuunonuv And Marlo ` borough Ian M In Inch Muunyul. ` NI \'uIn. Sept. H.-`- A cu-Irvnp-uulwl `World u_p_-_m Duke I l...-.....- . THE cenrnalnfscnkou untl l\I `Q0 fl" r nu`. .u-anus \I.u 5 ling `on-mu luz q this um: u charter of lho ndu; U I to (ipc \'im~ent lnul ill m n.. n...:..t..._u .. ;. REPORTKRS AFT!!! A DUKE- In-u. an Ihr Dlnrrlnxo u[ I New \urL Jouru. .-.--u u run: III $\l|I.l IIMNIIII him iaupuniuout. no In \nnI< Into my private nllnirn. Now I In: hnpraaiuau uf pooplo I unl my plan for the pronoun and 1 much my rhuu .ul`4irn and I nwr the quest cu yum Inn also-I. rlonn nunnu at a.........-....:.... HI.- nus suuu. ` Sum ship I 2.41 lrenl mu I m -9.. TQIHKICIIK The norm-an wu dcrcro-I by Rev. Mr. (`umborluul.o! Amherst Iulnual. It wu huodonthopuuguo! m&,.mru luundlu Qpllodnu I. 94 to 23 Six pmpodtioun won ulhctuud dutlu the twenty-ve minuus dovotod to t dlnoouno. The chuzchulhobody 0! Christ In line re- viewed. thontho high honur um! diguit mnferrod upon I which: 0! the chute totho Ilivluouottll `ha h. \vc_ol_l ignoatrucrtiu! I`op}tun pnornlly; run: In asunn In Inn. pn.~\jC~nte| {mm 1 cqrtihinn |.\~ l.i..l. DV Ill t\Ml|I HI IAFII` iv, and ring any how any |.....||._n I I Idmlhag 1 3.000 n.u.n..1. 4 tamer l:len- l` I H| ll` VII ` uuwcllml. __.. I `u-.MlY ZDII uau liel. Dr. Lnvollo icy: he has found thntwlhc non of tobacco in the gnitontinry ha i bul oictph ':\UIi1'.I figij HI hnlimnn nu neuovu Bill! ofrsluohol. u I Wil II..- vi-otwvauc \-IIIlI l'Ill'a A eattlo fair was held at Cautnville ya :- tenlay. About 80 head of cattle a of poet kind were exhibited. W. Reid, V Gomly, MoCau|mon and MoConvilla,. butchers of thin city anandad. Howdy purchased in the vicinity of Canlnavillo. 50 head bf cattle. and anotllar butcher aacund a few head at the fair. J- I `RI x luuler. < JMWIIII .1 mm, noon: me an at I sparrow, with a yellow breast, u back wd large bill. attracted by 3 lig It in the custom home last evening ow not on of the windows and killed null`. t In found this Inoruin by Mr. A. Shun`, who took I". to Mr. Stn ord, hxidorlnint. He in going to dust it. but is unable to tall that kllid of I bird it is. . A Cu-Iona lllul I-`ound. bini. About the sin of sparrow, with vellow bunt. moon hm]: ma In... mu Nopd ' I ll Innurhln at L|ll|dw=`a. a'I lalllfll WIIIUIK Among the papers left by a recently u-mi vrating citizen. whose a`l`-xiv: have been uuf ( ergoing investigation. was found the` fol lowin an Rive letter : ..l ri\'ate and con- fident al. ` ease attend to this as I want to have my share in the satisfaction of seeing the damnable Orange lodge at Ottawa lpunb ml. Of course I will loose about one .\\'eek`s work by in}: down. which la worth to Ind $24. but lo not can for that if the aeml me about that amount for oxpon ; you know I cannot afford to on my 0 `n ac; count. Youra, cm, W. 0." I '_\ "Ur `I. pine Huck: 5 as gm-I M mnl. deliu-r: (`nut funk {II Yulll` \\ if-I`. _\`--uncelf mm per pa-ck : tin In Iuuikets. N Hlnno.-Is ch The memhu club prnvticec io}T.i.}. 9 my: a r mm A. ...._ Lu: ennui Ru . 3!. llailllvn . M.A.. wu lusluoud to the pulonu cl morn` church. AI lull-put nun u'lock Ru. 1`. S. ('hunhcI-I. cloth 0! the Pruhytory at Kingston, oltond the church and total the mug ulna I! the) know an canon why we who! I&0\|M not In hnduccngand. Io, lopnuul eunuch I 0 re: `tor that in action. `No o|:joutiuul W;-0 aim 'I'l..... cl... ...._. u n, wruluui only. .-\bout a week or mo ago two dashing young ladies residents of Wolfe Island gut in I tall pull uni lnin II `aka u I four _\j1!I)lllllS u .\lurys\'ill. Tug` oi um Siutferent grades was sulgplied. Una grade was a mix- tune of sugar. utter aunl pillu," the second grade did not cuutain the ills. l! was re served forthe lndies'use. W on {homily WIS being (levourtd the spinatem urged the young men not to be sparing of it. as it an plentiful. .~\s a result for tlioirlove If the tally the party was hrou ht to an nlnru I ending by the young men caving l|lll"l`l\lf)' for their rcsm-cti\'e llolllua smnewlmt sick, unnu n. use per IIL Jame: Crawfonl. .\'ortL`. Phiimlcl,-Lia .llu.-ziml Journal for September is the heat nunulner issued at tllle most excellent of muaieal 'ournala. A line portrait and biographical etch is given of Herr .\lanrits Leefeon. 1: musician recently located in this country. and rohahly the greatest pianiatin .-huerica. he Racon- teur gives a concise history of America`: national and popular I0! Louia.(.`. Elsnn. the Boston critic. gives 0 a shing expo-li~ tion an entertaining letter. llesitles much musical news it contains four choice mm. positions. nntking sixteen pages uf new music. u IIIIIIIII am` uunculxy. Judging from prcunt indication: the cou- l\ri|-ultiuua by the cilizel of Kilzglton :0 lb: .'ew ur In uutferorn wi not verv nr 1-. There hf: only I-em Ieceived u to date :I.\ contributed as follows : J. I-`. liiylox-, S4 : A. Chovm, OIO: F. Hrovrnlield. S-I. You need no apectnclec to see that on: hamsuv the tines! in Cumin. Our hlllls am the choice of Funds. Our bu-ckhm bacon has no eqlml. Armour`: ne I-Zuglish Brawn. I50 per In June: (`I-avrfonl. ,\'m~rA`.. PL.`I...I.I..A.'.. II.....`.._I I....-.._: L. n uur \\ In-. _\'-rur muuu-r. _\`--ur alarm`. huv tin-~ Hautlo.-It pram all I per peck line nu-rt glllpun. lilo. per R in M-. per 1`!-. Jennies (`ram fuaxi. Hnnm-ls chenpesl Al Lnixllawh. Inemher: 0! the Kingston: lu.su~l prau`ticel this morning. Sunnnners. new catcher. is A nun-cu ; he catches You with one. He can throw to oocond l~ vrithmn am` diculty. Jlldin rum Ilnunnt in.H.u.-nu n.- ... nun uluinlllfi, Illll (ICU. III CXCOIKII`. Umat big yellow poncho. Fho lino (`raw fun! pen-hen have no equal [or table or pn- I serving mo. Bartlett and ilomlnh beauty pun. ll low pricu. at June: (`nu\`1unl's. The can--u lot the cliuriloutlou ul tlw Kiugntun n-ctoty huul comes up In: nliocum siuu nut Innnlln in Auglix-uu l_\`llIIIl.'&n1l in- runnheuts and clmrvluunleus I ill ln: ullul tn Im-at nml lixnninlor in -nu u.-vs our -u. .-uullvw I cullrrll culllmll tee and musull I (her touching the (em in; in And caring or 0! the 0H cclnetery .1. [hr lll`Il uf(`Ir '\' ntn-ct. ' Try nur dry en gings $.50 per mrul: dry Si pc-r cs-M ; dry out cunlu owl. urIl|ll'_\' Iumhuounl $.'L.`u0 pu dcliu-n-I thmuuhou! tlw cil_\`. H. fun! of Qm-cu IlI`t`1'l. wife, your mother. sistn`. cu ` \-..nn...IC ...... |..... o:.._. |,I._.| .. _ tuthoritioo would on that pose arr not nllowod to mull Prinoeo and daily In they cl now. Men-huau comphiu About \ thin nuisance, and claim in shstunun. (inn! hiu rnllnn no-ml... Pk. o:_. 1-..- ... you; ml. `"33? To..:I.. In In turn in mumvlima with the Miullau-I (`antral fair. Inn I-an lo-uni to R. Irwin. There An lhrw booth: L! I-- lul voL I `II ' IIVT` { 'H.--it_\'I--tlm u n- v Il_ i 1' ' lhv o.:III`tlI vac; ul an :11)` ~|':k.v ,nrut pnumnulfvlll In In order next year among the you; hit. Na 3 IIIIIII. In In run in .............o:.... .. hl. A luv-on by tho Internist flu Pusan Ad- ` " II-and by luv. Dr. lawn--'l`nlhu3 Halal: to tho Pooplo at (In Books In- umig vpou no.--\ Plenum amo- uluooa. Ill" UIIIII ! will he mm 5 lauuv with T u|-`I.-lrrig:-. mntlx-. fut until! an on: .\'impuu. Pup HID MOI quality of Scrulttm coal. -tll fur Nmglish (.\'ovout|o| in mamrg, mu! at Iowa! rates. go to gun I (vud \ MIL avg, .__ I 1, L, .~ - - - I Iul u'u\`wwtl u .\o\\' lung-wt, NJ` I D I L II uuuman. Mu. Duh! Mouln. nl \\'onluooh. Lu mom! to the city. uliugpmn-onion of her new redoluoo. l'....| I..._.-A_ .. - I -I 'mf1m:.\'1'.< m'1'm: nu; (`. .\lun:hAnul. luo ul ` III; a um-cry store In Pl \\ umluum. \I-.. I\...n_| n ,1. 4 m ... "round. ...I _I_-... .L, -24- .2 |'llI ur II-"`o (`on-H-urn to Iuuutnctlrllf a lap and v chin!-Ir Mr. Iaollo. II II wdgl uvonl _ lnlll. "'63 mm; 1 Nu.) c ..1.u.".`a.u...c'n.......' ` """"' " Hawk .! liuothi I0 I50 chimp-0 1 lot pan him-kc. buvlwonnl. Inn! or wood. ml or IlI~ull_ Wltwlllo CIICIO III 1'. `I- t.z_ _._ L_|.| _- rad. `I_lu- I-pl:-9 at Eton lily Mn -\\`|uI Iho_ ' 1-awe no hum; J|bou-s.uuu;.I.-- upon the Auonlou olfbou Who an Talia Icha- (`nol lunch cheapo at Lslnllnfo. Minna & llama ulrortho IN gnu! ulcer men. ntv. MALOOLM Man.uvAnv ouu moucuo um cvsuma - I 1 PARAGRAPH8 HQKID UP BY OUR IUIY REPORTING. uuunusrn.` Iruul 33. I II: `Pg! 1 met the -*1. .\n-Iran": churr .I mnmnln u.....o|..... 3 _..AL.`_ u um w are sparing (II It. II: their love arty 'uspeo:ti\'e ` -OT`! I-' I'u;nI lnlllnu of continual an up :-- u! all kiml. ..-K...` A \`-ry Sc-I-Iona Jokp. | n-an-I: nun 0-on ...... ...._. .-E Liberal Obr. up.` we Arunnnuu. M the 5-ch .~i.|..l n \'....- n:I.-_.... to unto city In muolact r Phllulolphh {M1}. I`. 1-luy of (hr .\liullaun| that the entries an- Tho: \hi|Ii! hf Ilnnea .2! en-r scan at any fail l l'T um: THE-l:EOI LE~.` the Idle Illa!` NONI: Imtnl at the old -lull. ml: at 9-oualvu rouun I10"! cathmlral inn-..|. ..........:. nhmlon Anny. -wt. .\'.`.. rm. uuug base :~lnIXl I, [hr II II! I` Much I IN,-rh imluction ceremony fu|l0\\'ci, the -.-i-.-rt stannliug I-ofnre tho nwdcrutur .-nu-ring in series of qllcsliuns put In gnnling the ductrinu an-I polity of the The induction prayer was offered 1- mcmln-Ix nf the prcalxyterv gmetml |lI|l'Of ('ha\|mer's clmrvh with the .11.!` hf fn-"n\A`uI|in uh or w pmacn rally 0 grnnulvanugu Amhunndnn in uh... 41 running uuiy. ` I feel it my duty to ny.". write: John Borton, of Donut. P.Q.. "that Burdock Blood Bins;-soured my wife of liver oom-A. plaint. from vihfch the hul boon I cIuouio__ nninr. Her dintnulng. painful qympcouu ooougarovn , and-I-can highly recom- . uund thqmod oiho togll Iuhng 31 ohodid." ' * and to. umke him feel that his luboure were 5uuu:u u_\` we sun and wisdom oi the pos- tur, and if all the con regatiou laboured the ` highest spiritual resu ts would"l.e obtained. To till the heart of the pastor with delight appreciated, the s `nker advised the church pee ulc to he regu er in their attendance at pubic worship. at prayer services, and at all the means of race, to take a lively inter- est in the proc. ings und to evince all pos- sible courtee toward stra rs. He com- battled the o ensive charge 0 ten made that church members were cold and disinclined to receive strangers , in their pews. Some crank might have on some occasion scowled ut the appearance of an outside-r,but this the church was not responsible for. And this one instance was hurled in the face of the people for years afterwards. because some excuse was always needed by those who had a distaste for church attendance. The speaker said that's person did not own a pew, even though he paid for it, in thersense that he owned a house. for a church was God's house and everyone was welcome in it. Sooiability was urged, and the members told to gather around the pastor and church - making it a spiritual centre. Then they should not concentrate their eorts for the benet of themselves. There were benevo- lent acts that could be performed, social and moral reforms and evangelistic ebrts that could be helped, that altogether would re-. dound to the `teal advancement of the church. Then there were hindrances in the way by skill and wisdom the should he so that the church can d work to the fulllt extant. He hoped Chalmers ---- moqtqnon power. It had a good pastor overthem. a upution waithhest here he was best known. He the randsst results ` 3. . spiritual sense would attained by an congregation of Chalmers` church in its in kui ` ` n..-:. .....'..`...s... . 1`; unmade`. nnnnlncllsr uuuw nuu upon: I very pleuunt umo. Dur- in the evening Mr. A. (I. Mavetys $511 be- h I of the Sundny school and church. read an Address :6 re. T. F. Lawrence, and` presented her wi I handeomepulourlamp and n nice satchel, ox remain in a slight * mohanre their nppreoint on of or ant eer- \ iOQl' Iivnnnnintnl thnnhnnah ,, I-.14:-- mu-nun: uuur appreciation 0! I'll!` I ,\:icns:nJn1:guh!.o thaohureh. aTLnw- "woe, for himqolf and wife, made I very "i!-k|mp!z- " -.- T i n u rvuuueuulnl In Ulric BIWPOIIOO. Tnesde evening the friend: of Mr. and Mrs. T. . Lawrence from t vicinity of the Heed of the Lake drove their resi- doiwe And spent 5 very plenum time. Dur- inn evening Mr. A. (3. Mnvntv, nn 1... Kirkpatrick. Member For I-`rontemu-. At l`. .:3(| o'clock to-day ll happy couple atoodyat the altar in St. George's cathedral and plighted their troth. They were hliss Miniue Kirkpatrick, daughter of the late A. S. Kirkpatrick, county attorney, and R. W. Garrett, .\l.l)., professor of anatomy in the Royal military college. Rev. Buxtcn Smith with all _ ible ceremony conducted the service, which was attentively listened to by a very l audience, rinci ly com- posed of criti oung ladies. A `he bride was attired in Iv ite corded and watered silk, with, tabier embroidered with pearls and jet, and orhamentod with orange blos- eoma. ` Miss Helen Kirkpatrick, cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaid in a pleasin way. She was attired in blue cre . Bot ladies looked really beautiful. . M. For- eythe tilled the poeitionoi beet man. After,` warns the guests were entertained at the residence of the bride's uncle, Hon. 1}. A. Kirkpatrick. M.P.. and this afternoon the happy couple left on the atr. Maud for an extended tour through the United States. Dr. Garrett Weds a Nleee or the Hon. Mr ` new we uenteum over mm. John Reeve wna Iinad #520 Mid costs " an infraction of the Liquor License act. IIIILI UUSIS. The cue nf Samuel Jenkins. clmngml with l&\l`(`t`ll)', occupied nearly all the fmcnoon. A clog was introduced inlthe cause. us the roason fur the early nppeamuice of the )ri soncr on the morning in question. ' `he nmgistraitc. however. comictml Jenkins, but hehl the sentence him. Jnlui pnnvn m... o:.....l Am .1 ,. r ulllllllacuo Patrick .\lcLnu vlnlin was charge-l with an infraction of the iquur License act by sell ing on Sunday, Sept. -Ith. The bar-keeper testified that he had sold all kinds of liquor on the day mentioned to circus people. who were vuouta in thehouse and to townspeople. Thou . r. .\lcLaughliu wanted Mr. (ilidclen `mt in the box to that he could he asked .1 ew questions. ' Whnt are they 1'" iuuluiml the magistrate. "I want to ml out if my of my employees gave him the inforumtinn that I was selling liquor." The Imtgietmte szlhl that he could not allow such in question to be asked. He lined the hotel-keeper $40 and costs. I`|... .._-.. .,r u.___... I 1., I ,- u - A Pnuntalln to Mu. llawl-once. nun I`n -..l- .. I \n Ilou-lslocper Salted to n lalrorul AmounI-`l'ho other (`nu Ila-nrd. 1 \\'. Smith. {or drunkenness. mm tinml S2 : and coats. Johnnun I-`urn-ll, a \'ugr:ult. was ` remanded, and W. Tuielul, an mgmnt. was I dismissed. lI-p-:..I. \l,.I ......|,|:_, ..., , I I uowu mo river. nszurnou nomcwaml !w|i\_\`. Rev} B. H. Smith, rector of St. George`: cIlhodrkl,' roturndnl to the city on t|ll`\ln)` after an extended tour in I-Inglaunl. He {ocls greatly beuotted. - --..-.....v.. an aunt 3:1 :1 Iuuullls llfut In the presh vtery would be creditable to the .-hurch. ' `hen he dwelt on the need of co- oilwration with the pastor in all good works. Then: were many things the reoplo could 1 lo and that the pastor couh not. The I pnvaclm` must not be ex ted to do all the work. If he attempted it failure followed, and on his retirement a congregation was left weak and dis-3 iritod. The willing workers should lie lowed to go ahead, guided by the skill and wisdom of the tor. if comrremntion laboured tlm u . nrlu. l Iuvu .-4(I`t-cl. \\m I..- \ l.u .1-w.- hilvilnr 4:.` poultry nl (hr |'rn\in\ i.|l foul, tw be hvlcl IA! Ultaml. Mina A. Jennings will Kc.-nu lI`llI|Il'lU\\ morning for .-\nlmrn. .\'.\`., n how .-h-- spt-uda I two numths' mrutinu. Rev. Jnmb Steele. n grmluuzu of (mm u".- nnivernit '. was in zntteluhuce at the induc- tion in C aIInurs' church hut evening. A. I . Brmlley. u go\'urnnu-Ina-iciul in , 0ua\\'u. who has been 0 ndiug his h0lidu_\`s 4 down the river. n.-turnm homc\n\nl l(r : H. motor George : I vtlhodrim the cilv on .\`..mr.l.\- I OIvou' \\`il~le is a warm And;-non. Mnrk Tvrain will Inc .'v. .\`m'emln.-r. lira. Irwin and Oliver I York. (`hules Dickens, sun of` will sail for Alnericn on U Rev. J. (G Sumrt nu-I u Poo plo \\'houo MARRIED AT HIGH NOON. Among `If: (`l\I\\ ol at New York who watches! the Ilream 1! wary nouick pu- n-ngon lanai {rum the I-Ilrurin were I num- I-ur 0! gamma inturulod in thutriul mutton. flay worn Attract-I by the rumor that Mr. hugtry. who has won him by being the huohunl :1! the Jersey Lily, Wu wrung than on Kim I-Iuuria. The New York Ilrmlcl any: "the goui law into .||l*_\,' with tho nluveuwutn ul r. Laugtry fur uwurnl vain annual report ha it that ho in coming to this country with every inton- iiun c-I incoming an American cililon I0 tint he can auuuinluily oppose any suit {or liven.-9 that his wife may bring not him. llujin luau in c-0r|'Iapou\|om`0 w uh Amati edu hnvyu-Ii mum! in the divorce luvs o! 3:, uuw 0! How York. in tn; t`huir `Insult: the rrouuuunlmnuit. um unis to them In tlith cu-. AlI|:fl{hOPuu ' .o':|u!..|sorl-Ilruriu I'll l`hi|" Cue) . the champion huncllnll player. of America. who met Ilia-Waterloo rovoutl It the lands of Juhu Lnvrior. the his chum ion. In (`Mk "0 iuui I rnyai time in In 41. Ho uni MI surly uhmuul them how to phy imuihuli in `ermoy, .\licicl|t-ton. and .\lu-row. in (`urk : in 'l ralu-. Kerry; Athy. Kiidare; Rutlulowue. Queen`: vnulll)`; l'rl ord. Tipperur ; Limerick. Dublin, and uoomimvn. Tue I-.nr| of (`urk was cured under I in faluiiy name as Cnpuiu E. R. Boyle. POLICE couRT-wDr{EsoAv. -now. -`III will! CW`? II I hour and 2.`! mhumu. eunutdorlug the may we an Accident o! my lm`! Mala`! nnurutch nu In-r. ; om puunggn. ~ A-Milli! lhn c-nun.` -0 Hqm All It lxkvruohud tulllfwu cm I to all II roducod spud all clay ..u... She had unn voubci. from the {III to tho ml at auphuhc then no a uoouulun * ol Inutorly plan with load an. 0: Sop- Iung. Whoa tho gnlo nhuoul I lhlqk tug out In. and the In again coup:-llml to gu 530% "50 00!!!! war In um-tly 7 dl)I. puny unl tluw. wonlllor. how was wclclout khul. and the Ileuner .\'huru*riod nvorl (II) Ilnnnnnm-rn The Itnrlu Had an ilouch Pnunputho Currutllon Auunnq nu Pnuongvn. . i Mr! Julm Carrulhoru. Iunking rounnrlubly . wall. owl lulu mu. Mr. W. (`. Carrmhtn. i ` hue nturnnl from .\`cot|au.l In the cm. I-Itrurh. which tn Iourtoon Iwuro hchlml Nun. . QL- L-) _-_-_- ,v,.- ' - Thcy umuon! the ocean by thc unmet ` \ I A Ploulngwbuty. nun nlntu Mu _._ ll .. Co mules n I l'\'. (G. in the cit)`. bl. Villiru. ll.-\.H. rv ul Culnplurllfurnl { hrnce left _\'t`St!`l`l >, wllem Iw I: u uhmi PERSONAL QIENTION. HOME FROM i87OOT|.VAvND- l\lI llll I'll nnrt wife. Movnnu-nu, Buying: and I00:-nun \o|.... I"l II) Uflllv Ax. THE BRITISH WHIU. \\'Bl).\' EN1)AY. SEPT. H. `mwvu uwlu . lee. !`l|'l ck. : ,1. uulyt uuu uuenu. no hoped this would ` lvo continued uul that yearly returns sent to ` would .-hurch_ `hm: In dwelt nn 9|... .......l ..t ..- Ltlllc fcr _ all ' T010110 Blade. 'I`L_ n_n_| . n been . Lanctry If) nm Linat ,1: Amari- ca lam it nature said ho ruriu all ' he lriah ya! ml hhlletnn. Kerry ; , 1. aluluu, hllll hotwaout maudlua alto. way couupan; an Imus t though a llttl liq. After R and In-:.in a n-pr to I I-Igrger wan ca prooontud Ii! who humour: know .\In. I-`u posts} that W. opting tlw tu thought it waa mad man Ihol cumh alum n a y wont tug: fancied. "gen did not lay cl the work own; and a church entenpriae. A: wanted to kno 'ah I|:aall a|.-a I. I UITIU IJIlIL The Pollnh poopli never won in on lpngungo. but nlnya In Runhn._ u.u.. `Silt ?! was nqrtinlltotl the pl-incitp:: T_i.:!!_I_ss9i- . him? 5: [ination totgiuif 610 W]! to Home and met. the president and-Hrs. Cleveland. Mr. Behan bomg tye on! Canadian present the pruldcnt oxpnuod half an boing grutly planed to meet him. Help Wuntod ton-a Nowhnrglg, G. A. Ayloaworth in in Tomato bearing a commission from the move and council 0! Nowbu authorixln him to noeive lid for that un ortunato v1 lags. The .plnce hu ll debt before the n of $9,500. which clus- od I taxntion of over 3) mill: on the dollnr. It is feared that the fire may` drive may capital from the villugo and plunge it pos- aibly into bunkruptc . What the corpora- tion chioy fears to At the h` h sohool at Nowburgh, which in aupportm by tho vil- lage alone. may become too heavy for them and that it may hue to be removed `elu- - Irho un vuulv. . ` I e ilev. S. (3. Bland thinks that in this go~ alnead nineteenth century` the same en rgy 1 that characterizes all kinds of buaineee men should characterize the miniaton of the gospel, aothat when they alked business men to conduct their bueines in a rel` ions way they could not retort by saying. `hp don`: on conduct your religion in a bun- neee-li away 3" i / v cmnpnenng the company we nutiwd, besides the persons nlreml_\' meminncd, .\lra. Whit- ing and Spzsrlin '. .\lr. Chown, H. (`unninu lnun, Major annf Mrs. Kimz. James Richar- sen. .\lr. Mnrryatt, .\lr. .\lcRosaie. Miss M. Folger, .\lr. Taylur, Mr. S. J. Kilpatrick. .\lr. Lawson and .\Ir. (Rudy. This want most rleasing excursion, as proud day for Ben' and 1 pmtitable one for the Slmrbot Lake Methodists. Deoluratlouu of Two Clergymeu. Rev. Mr. Sparling says that the Methxr lists form tholargeat Prutoatant body in the world, that two corner stone: of churches no laid every day under the auspices of .\lethodism. uni that every time the sun rises it dawns u run two Metho- dist churches mom thui it a one upon the (lax before. .u G I` l)I.._.,I man, .1 . ~ .I- ...w.u,-umuu;,- any n-suns. He was urged to Ii.-we contidence in tho etlicacy of the nwans of gnu, to put it high estimate upon li\ine truth and their proper presentation ; and to lim 1- faith in the realities of religion. lt nus tl went honor to be u minister. No higlu-r rat ling could be bestowed on any umu. Haul God om loyed angels in the work of creation their labors would have been as inferior to the work of reformation the ounhessadoru of Christ were called to do, as this world is inferior to the one that is to be revealed to those who love Christ. In the name of the Presbytery of Kingston, of the Presbyterian church in Cuumlu, and cut all L`ln`is.tinus. the pastor was welcomed to ('ln\lmers' church. and was wished Hod- spced in all good works. `rm: Pl-20l`l.l-I Annnrzssrzlr. Rev. H. Graoey. `of (iananoquo, found it ulitlieult to speak to the people as Chalmers` mngrogation was well established, had ex- periemed and competent oieers, and was in :\ posi`-ion to carry on the work successful- ly. There were many things that could be said were they a new congregation. but now snch advice would be entirely gratuitous. In an nzuicial way the church was alum `s prompt and liberal. He hoped this would and venrlv mtm-ng mm r.. ' llllICc ` , Finding that is lurgv decit wnu likely t v ensue, he declined to lay the curner atone until it sutlicient amount to secure the com- nletiuu of tho church had been pmiuiud. o headed the list of subscription: with $25 when other liberal persona pluont fol- lowed on with various sums until $400 had been promised, mostly lvy citv people. Mr. I-`olgcr then wrocueded with his work and truly, Mr. H itur, had any stranger seen the urtiatic miuiner in which Uur Ben" wielded that trowel, he would have thought tlu_tt he was a mason by trade. It is very evident that Ben must have laid corner stones before to-da `. The trip out wd in was siumlv delightful. v BLUIIUS uemro K0-All trip simply -lo.-lighlful. As we neared the cit ' the l{a\'. .\1 r. Whit- ing moved an mm of I nuks to B. W. Fulger for the pleasant trip, and it \\`a\s responded ` to most. ont.huIiuticAll_v. Anion t those composing the nntimx . bosiulea lN:l`80llS ulremlv nmnnimnnl \lr \\ I-if V Mr. Behnn at the White Ilene. I` I DAL-.. c..-` __...__._,1 -1-._-`_.., u IJI.'II-lI II KIIG IVIIIIC IIOIIIQ Behaun. just ropumod after `attending I.C.B~-U.4 eonvcutlon r Washington; 7.. stlhfthnt In Ihi tho nrinciml V . u. u. u rruulnl nupionure at being naked ' tngin: u olping hand in so good A work. . am said that n he I15 I business man he : liked to see things done on lvusinau prin- i ciples. and therefore must ask if the church l was likely to he paid for in nu)` reasonable time. I.`:-.,):_. ..| . I i -` - .. .... <,..-~..... uuw nuns AH. II. II . l-'--l__w1, ur l'lllrl|illll|l,\.{, wealthy anal , lIlt(`l.`|l tman.-inou, In: to lay the cornvr I atom-. ltr. llupuia, wlmlml been invite-l nut tn fill the clmir, took his place upon the platinum and called upon the Rev. Mr. Whiting to cmuluct the remlnuny of lnying the corner stune. Atter he and other min- isters present luv] gone tlirnuvh the pre- scribed ritual .\lr. Folger was called to tin- frout by Mr. Whiting uunl presented with :1 Von` pmtt little trowel. nontly engraved. with whici to lo the important \I`urI. .\lr. l<-lger ex renal hisplonuro at being Asked to give lloluinc hand in so until ; u-...-L 4 ! 3 I annual , Alf. fl|lL{l`l` npplatuc from thu that In: uuulul ho I9.`-] ing $21!) nud rondin; The mheluc met In .|... n.-:..,.- V r {III Dfl`II IIIMIU. Maura. Whiting In-arlv rnlynul vault} I IV llD1lCP Un waiving as lI_, hr. " w"""' "'- "Ion nu ow ` . ` `.:.."`.f.;" "N rm`$`&..":.2`:`.::::'.:3`:'*a .9 ll nu] be. `M 5 0|` VII .\l`l'. l'0lh'\Y' ]hI pMlnr_ R0`. 31' Ir. ` r`_ vial: lhml3|ml Hill.` 1 . ` ' `In. N: I". 0m. hr been nmlu 3 -I`-'l:""` \`}\lI\'u|ml m \Innu~q \\').h:..`. :L:-_A_```.'.`"|'. ` "tw- \ rr.1\ VIIIKIN TH Tlll. l'.\.`1T\'|lI. ` llvv. lh`. .\lownt llmuglmully mlalruuqxl nu put-vi. bringing to rwnunlrrauue the re- .~p-\usil-iliuc.-s of the high ullicc to which he has lwvu callml. an-l wlni.-1:, for the put l\u~l\r years, he hm! In-on cu-leavoring lo fulll. He well luau-w whm! mu required, but at the pluent wlemn time it would not he mat. of place In recall them. He was uzr-vcll to ..-In-risln diligently u burnin cleuiru In s.u'o suul.-x. to L-lwri.~h It spirit uf map lui mility. and tn alwnya suck divine help in awvomplinhiug any results. He urgod tulmvc oliicncv of ii..- r | I I7 I ) I u Itntnlag at Sun: on tho Duoden- 'lr. Fotgu Icon: the luburtpttonw ` 3 ' `rho. Iupttnuty - oi the hallway (`ou- you-Latina-on on tlu oooulou. Cheated In none hunt a tin ilk!- Iootuhout In a toulnmnudo n pl]- grlutqo to alhr [sh yutcnlq altar noon [II III! oileld an ttlttult tlu nuptia- I tendon at the K. k I . plan! at tho cllopuul t my Iloltlng tu nt- tnncl tltolaylug-at thocwtut stoma! the nu Moth-llot church at an Lute. The ltlt. ltul kindly _ * prontlu of tin: wutlwr nu lultlllul. at tho trig` nut. tluuu ln ll-T autumn tlutn, V`: vory ouuut. A tar alumna" A dinner. which lml hum hm nltnm prrpo-l in the OM ltclltuy hotul. ll guthoml at the new churuln. whit.-ll in luring unoctod an the hotwoou the two lake: on I Inmt wan- mlttdllt the ill 1-! the |\'.& I`. II couIpwy- Ttore wu nguu-I Attend- tho ti an-l ltt environ. llttlo tlslmu-J lo` the uiny mum- Ru`. .\lenru. Visiting, Spuling lruln Ind cuuductml um utvlco rwnmptluto tn the uwulastn. .\lr. ll. W. 0 mar cullod nu tn In tho IIDIII, tuning Iitlla ttuwel by Mr. \\'Mtlnu. lutmounly re-uuukml that hnllel nut I"oIgn'u -mull tumu. hut sup. ntmul tut "\\'ula-3." In use coptlug tum;-I .\lr. |"--lgur Mid tlut he wu |'h.tpu titttlt-.: that A all .1...u1.l"1.,- the cotuof Ituqorol u church rlilmula and chnrt`hu ully tugothor. "with the church." he generally I little ghoul." He claim many qtlallllcltion tor owopt that he was I bunlnou mm. he uuppoud nun bualuou 9n`I3IDfiM.'. .'\I A Innings: IIIAII uh-.. I... I I In: mul unl Un- ulm-rilum nntril;ut~ 'l`l. . ... `Singular uotum. do. ' ' LA_YlNO THE OORNIR STONE OF A NEW METHODIST CHURCH. Ul'R BEN AS .\ MASON. `I llI|IIlh' Illll Fl -`Ill mrralyzml them Iny uncloruko lo rni ecoiving uluimu In I`. Mr. I-`alga-r I-rungh! ..,. 1'- ., Al I I .\ Srrnllll HIE)` repor hr mu-. `II ctllall IN the 1 M Hod Iv I with I In! noun-sly mumnl I. saw `I '. fun In ` I.r..|.'..`- |I CI '-Ilgt-r I I... um wumor non. lllo grutulvutagu enjoyodluy Christ`: amhuudnrn lu thou: lay: wu ninrrod to uni I -lnl mention ~ mule at the freedom grunt to n k to All alums. Two thought: were iuvo veal in the pmpusitiun. "Christ In you the hope of glut)`. ' Thou: wen that A personal inter- out was requires! in Christ before my hope of glury was to he expected. anal that I br- lic-wr lml no other h rpc of glory than that :1-ntrcing in Christ. The \\ my Mac mmmiuiou of II minister via: to he .\\...-..o...l..-... ..II...I...| .._ n . .- xnvwu II_\ I l]!I|ll.1h`L' for I ; hit list of I uh lxearly a I`I\'|I. lllll i\1l|lI\|W`I SUI XTVWC n uccuiull. XII . \\'. n tho mwvl by Mr. \\'Mth\g. |mIKIIl not mmo. lf-u In M.` u. I-'..1..... ..x.| .1.-. ..,. IJII IUIIIIII Spnrling . am In: oh. Report. .I.. that the great I that Mr. IL W. ..... ..lnL.. . their _ nu. c-aln | \'I" the o.-nquir_\. in sznn more-. ut utrnmtiw > .. _...... I I I|IIII\'"U`.k'll l the rcluail fuul-ocriln-r ' auxvpl.-um sun! at 4.1:. I uuuuul, 5.1 uu-In mu Iounn (` It ran :u`;;:| - ~--~ :::".;';:::"*::=-: u 1 I mhomlu _ metal k... ` |\'_ g imp `uunl |l~.I|-ry u count or u: my a ruin n...... IIIUI Ihl non] un- ...._, nu uuuuuliluu or minister he cu-cute--I was nllmlml to. He should warn .uul ta-cl: in II witulom to give all ible vliligclm: tn instruct the xvonple in ll liviue Imittrrs. Tin` (`ml mid 0 Ijcct of All preach- ing as tn present en-ry mun perfect in (`In-is: Jesus and this pert:-vtion In.-ceasitnwal union with Him. The 1~.sstm' m.l ;|`l\`.'-ill`! in sort: "I .........:..... ..... .. To Ax-Jlillhldnqu 0': Gray Ilglr. Ubo Dr. I5i:reni`eu(I'I Ciouffirldah Hair Magic. It keep: the scalp clean and 1116 from dnndru`, And promos:-0 the growth of; th hai . It , GI cu anti Ito; slim hid heuh, when the that have not -poriahodtwillin moth: nndforu minvr gronh of $A forauirhlqlc. It in-the only reliable. For lo by Jill. hing. A. P. Chown. all dxunhu. " Climbing Up San. A terric clatter was hurt! ouhido tho` Wmu sanctum this nftornpon. The men employee: turned out" to O00 vs-ha was up. Thov quickly found that a tum oi otland Ezuietwon climbing up to the skyllgllht to photognphod by Davis. LIN!` on lly -Mwartin and a punt! carried the mint to the ground spin and no one could all which nu nrzhrpgnhcr ;~- I muuwu mission. In our own uloceee, writes : I have been asked to assist in getting a teacher for a public school. My object is tocntch the eye of oung churchmen or chunhvrolnen throughout the country. ` the hope that they may put themeeivee in communication with me. Application nun! be accouopauied by u nu`nnonial froahlhe pariah pried, certifying I party to n oouuauaimat qf the chunk in good Mending. The appointment does not, of course, not with me, but the opportunity having oered I naturally deein a churchmen or chumhwoman. I will glad tofumieh in- formation to any one commnnioatin with me. provided the neceeeary tee menial above referred to aocopapanieev application. lII.%.W'llI`3 N0! Cllglf. But tfunmlians can approach thin liberal sentiment in I Iomewhat nohlo and aspiring way. For instance. in last wank : Dominion Churclman. the Rev. Forster Bliu, of the Muttuwa minion, in our own diocese, writes I hum honn ukad tn Annigt in nun:-m . mp lll`lJ0l`ll-\`Illl` mug.) 11.1101`!-\`~\` : To Lrr.--St. Knthariui \'orulaun_-maul. One of the pnltiost residences In Hitachin. ` Nine moms. cellars, large ganlcn. 50.-, Diueufcrs not tligo'blc." / But Cnnmlinns nan `nnlxrnnnh nu`. m.....| -wv nuuvl-IMIIIIIIIIII ~\|l\'Pl'II`Ql`u Here is an I- Advertisement. sampled (mm th_e Iler/bnlxhrc (I-lug.) }.`.rpn.-.- LIT.---Sl. Kllhnl-in`: \'nrnl:nn.un.l The lmprou-Incl! of Its lntorlur lunruuul ~A-other (`lungs In the Clones. A meetiu of the school proper! com. mitten was iuhl at the Central Ochoo yester- duy. It was decided, in unlor to make room for the teachers in truiuing. to remove .\liu 'l`uml_\s fourth `class to Queen street school. Slotted walks. undo of htrxlwood. will be laid at the roar of the Central school. and a lmznloome wnlk in the front lending to the main entrnnee. It will consist ot curb stone titles, with a bed of umlstoue and gravel. The suulatouo will be four foot wide. The matter of titling up at room in the basement was diuensail. but it was agreed to defer the impnoveiueut until later. The school yunl will beiumle two inches hi her thut it is not? with gravel, ` which wil be rolled by the sheath roller. uni suult. Mr. Schuycr And hrinlgs left on Monday for A tour in Eumpe. , , - - ---. ~ w`:-. `lllL' Ill ` . .\lunlrenl l`:'lIlv:lI|lw. I n liltlc incidcut ` u hich mcurrcd .1 _\mr ago in l'l:u`e d`.-\nn(-s . ; mlunrc. Mr. llerlnnnn .\`chu_\*vr was tired upon mice by Mia \'ict-rin t`uhcn. who charged him with having unlun-d her and then refused to marry her. The nthdr New `In over. and it wu thought that Min 9 I 1 I :1. l'u|'ll\I (`ohen would forgot Mr. Schuycr. Such nppenrs not to Inn-I-oeu the cue. Both turned up in this city it u very nukwud 2 time. Mr. .`\chu_\'er made the ncupmiuunce of I Jeweu named Mia lulx Irene lies kel. ` daughter of Mr. Lewis Bccliel. tobacco mvr chant. Marriage was propnoml. and on Sunday they were rod-led. Victoria Cohen arrived just Lathe ring was being glued on the nger of the bride. She upbruded the groom. cxclnhuing: "You have ruined my happy days and honor. and now you diwnnl me, good God. I am I Cohen and s Juress and I um now to become 5 wnntnn. One of me guests snatched n silver-rnonntod revolver from her tundn and she fell in n uruou on the oor. `Inc occurrence caused A panic among the guests. Mr x.~|-.m-...- ....I |\$:.'.. \I .- -7- 'n\`C . .. . .-nuurmu nun rcl|Io.'Iul>*l' [ :4 dig in `I Sch mice Vich- u lull thou `l`..i..... ......I.l L----C N- - lllllll um word 0! lit the wonl of uI|i1x|vA.| I... l`L..l-

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