‘ 'I~-u-.‘@!G.n I’ ' i ‘ ‘ ' l ‘ \ ‘ ~ ‘F-*‘ 3'.-we 00‘-oil»-a , so-to . . ~..o.»_eZ.»;~4- =,-.u-r- -- -,- - ' '- 1's—~I'h-A‘ .'¢~..--rs in .3. 5-.» 7, ii“ _. _ «,‘_,;,~:.,’~‘§.~I‘»e=,rt 2'2.-Iii - éi";.iZI.e“ T GUARlAl I since pnotloel.sud 'tedCh'etianit7. C . . . _]':.~’ *7» "571 ~ I ‘— it “PEACE llli EAll'l'll." .-in 3“ ‘W " “$''" ‘"3" "“"‘ $1-‘HE . r for a L1m1te<l..'1‘im9 0111?-t - .. t rsc«‘i.'«"«»°n~‘»’-i“7-'-‘~‘“=.»'-'3' obs‘-5; »,,-;3,e’-wig; illflofilfll N.wnt,l£-2» S . . «“°°”“‘;‘§5 renames °""“""" “V31” imn u lotto?‘ i..'.'mi . AN-NQQNGEMENT .M,tlt1.neryi,. * ‘ I .‘ngehaii_g_es* "tour ?l§atth’ttPl0ill"}_or‘R. s 0 they are typi .0 to II _ _ 2”‘ . ,. . . r . ,_ . ., and of sinus which ‘Leia; m.::i;;p::ui 7 _ » 0 . Oar 3W")'~ ~ 0 -. F 0 ;ip.inir-mt‘I;i-ml‘ibf_-it-;f.ifl bgfiffw to fig; Wlt n.ivn:.it.ine FOB rsaiis. t . i : I havorast test by those who allill its fouu- ~ —— i ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' datiuns and ugetiou its power to gra pie with the pro ems and evils of in em life. Skaters Holding High Carnival. Loitboit. Dec. 3l.—The 'I’hsmes_l‘rom London bridge to Ted ' ll l?¢ks 3 flm of enormous floating bloc s of ice. The river beiu thictvziih ice flog: causes; l ' I l 0 uavi n. 0 and solemn service of the Church of Eng- l§?p‘:..ng‘:.yng;-. front gcgntinue a few land was c .-nducted by the rector,_ Rural by, long”, poop}. ‘in be at Dean Wade. at the close of_whieh he w" . shfingiggoingnnbnflkly .:*:“'“’ ‘“;..°::'.:*="i:.‘3.°‘:.:: ti-;r~°*;~=.:°°'°...“..*"'~°*~ its}, full 0 fl! mhd 3, ' 3 g V0 tin!‘ pddlpd theft ‘he was sure he exlpry-8':!d:£ itctufrodia sVii’i:l‘s£r’toh Eltefin. Tao pebrxy ee 'ngso t econgregatioii w on. e to, in on; e smog as n that they were much gratified to see the :u,;,:£;":,'ing to the ion. « Skaters, Rav. Dr. Mcllullen present, and he re- s of these‘ h or, are taking advsntag Dolled N10 D''- l0 °'"'l° f°"N‘d 9”“ '“l° rfrzealzmospheric conditions, and 40,000 rose the congregation. Dr. Mo llullen asccii t e 1;: once , an real in train H da Putk yum ay in ent's and h h I ‘ d enjoyed thsmsdvlss on 3t6i¢(i’°S0erpetIigigie in in. ..pe;iegi}ble ss thedriict-ggfidllirft it. p,{’,;. ma 25,0120 on ’the'rouili.d” pond in itmuuu in text. M‘ P7" _ ‘‘ ‘cf’ froatof old ensington . Last‘ ail--n in Sllbstetutlcllly the following terms: n; gt, 10,000 akmn 3 ,.d ‘bout 31..., . . 8 . Christian hfcl-hm". ll’ 8"” "19 P,l°°"“f° ‘sinuous Serpentine ii er the glow of F’ W°"'l‘lP ‘'’‘,l*l‘,Y‘'“ 59" W453! "3 ‘ll!’ many hundred torches. Owing to the vener_able_ lillllfilllllo. la? 3"“ l“'$"‘° cold weather, a number of the leading in- -cv.‘lvaIn8'l0«l ¢d|l_'°v "1 "°fl"'-'°ks 3' '° dustries in Great Britain are eufiering renovvod {Nd |mPr"V'9d W ‘l’P*"‘“'-f°- The Stafl‘o._d~hire potter-es llIVO‘b00n The memorial tablets so numerous omits forcqd to mp 01,5’ it being gonna gm. -nlleb arthe names and recall the.m«.-m- payable to chum workabla ch,’ um. °'Y_°l 33*"? ‘"‘° l“'lP°'l "" ‘*1 ll“ f°““' throwing out of work a large number of dntinns --f the Woodstock --f to-day. and Poop“ V ‘ to give to the town even in its early years ’ a large measure of distinction. Some of The Barlngs Tr_oub,es. the earlier Presbyterian settlers of thin .___._ place were for a time indvbtod W Old Loiteox. Dec. 31.-—It would be dificult 3'» PWYS f"l' G°°P°l °"ll“3°°°'3 ‘ma t"° to 5nd in parallel to such as sudden dc-B ~-out from immense wexlth to cqgnpsrstivr -al-lei-s of that church. ‘pow _0?bI3l'0tl tin thfiif h0M'°“l.V W": ""9 if "*‘Q“°“l Y cert as that of the tiers in the ‘P"k°“ ll‘ F‘? h°“l'll1£ "I ll‘? “"1 '_" great uf Baring lltfthers. L-rd '~""~‘*l ""’m""l°" "ml “°3°°"m"}"“ "",‘“°d "‘ Ruevolstoke was building a splendid man- lh"‘|'3 “NY iii" in °'""'°°""“ ‘"'h old I|l:ll.l in Mayfair, which was to c’ at £100.- 3l- P3l1l''~ 1'' "l‘ll‘l"" V’ ll“ l"“lll'l“"‘ 000 but ll\I surrendered this, as well as =-ad nmiati-ins «of this ,8-cred rim -1-‘ the rest of hi! pmperty to the liquidators. l‘°'“lY l"'l"i"'°d W» l‘ KW“ "*5 Pl°‘9‘“'° "’ to be realised as among the assets of the be here as expressive of that spirit of 5,.“ saornsiiiv nova axe barn‘! The other partners have dealt with their property in the same way. Mr. whi h is from year to year becbtning more _ .trongly developed between the evsugeli- a‘;-‘d:nftrc»l,iianl'l‘itr c~ilChurch~-s ofcur laud. And in that ‘f the pmfiu M we “mine”. ‘ml ‘ zlfim 1 mn hwpy to mplnd ‘'0 ‘ha an oisgoiliceut place in Kent. where his the Rev. Rural D-an Wmle, tlltl es- _ g _ c..."-A rector of this church, and ad-ires» f-rmlir Ind dick fur Wee 8°“°"*“°"5~ -which he has given over as it ‘stands, vou from the Word ofGod on this Christ , 4 house, furniture, works of art and every mas dsy of good tellowshi and glad _ _ _ thankiuluess on the part ..t Christiana. thugs t9 thefiqmd-gtor-. and finds lumelf And in choosing a portion of the Divine 5083001113 lIfo%tu at an advanced age -oasalaryof ayearin the service Word from which to address‘yo'u canl _ _ _ . select ‘ mm... ,, mmpfino go“. tmugtm of the revised limited company of Baring 7--und in the Bt verse of the‘ Slh chapter -3 00- ~— of Isaiah, read at an earlier stage in the 5-0°ll|°’ P375001’: M15 3l9°"”l»- lime!" .3739.‘ .5.” the imp-3;-ed ‘ gr,‘ mpg’ in law to Herbert Ward. of Stanley and in vision and looking forw through the Africa funny. had purcfig-ed one «f the vm uf mnrg flggu ning hundmd ya;-3‘ MG! filillll 1'08 1101100! In Carlton H0000 ' Terrace, and was riding £l50,lIX) in ulescribes the birth of the pminised 3130- _ . _ decorating and furnishing it. The house s.’ , guilt; lhiuwfiiuti. -_._...._ THURSDAY. JAN. 8. 1891.- A1‘ A Prosh no mister Outwits Aiglitu Pulpit. in nomiti men will win wmisiiiin nisoussiui. o..- ....... u- iilczothi; . Blanket!) ~ isthu Sacrifice Silo we have V .»: =1 -- . Etc. c ever _t_nsde.. and our pig... ghoggd; 0 A1‘. A rosttivr smitten. °“‘"°g “ ~RU,=E“£ Q muons .ALll0S'l‘i cm" in TWO. ?;2l?§$::.n.‘I?.- i“"‘i — BEER 3303- ~1iEER Bayes: L. 0. A., B. A. i “ HEfAniiiiil Meeting of Crspadd District . - Orange Lodge. will be held at Lodge Room. Long Creek. on" TUESDA ,, t3tli J-nuary. slot. at the hourof Io o'clock. . a. iii. Primary Lodge: in said District will please forward returns at once to District Secretary.’ J. l MACLEGD, . — . District Recording Secretary. Crspaud, Dec. 30. . Announcedicnt. This journal having filled a want in the community, many of our most prominent citizens have urged us to continue its publication. To-night it will cease for the preient, but we ex- tin the course of a week or ten 3:. to resume the issue of Tris Datu Guauntax. The price will be $3.50 per year. and we would ask all friends who are willing to subscribe to leave ‘their names at once. ———-CD03--“" Father Phelsn's Message. . The stirring message from _ 3"- Father Phelan, the worthy priest at Montague, published in to-day's paper, big-ought eucnurngamfinf. to many a heart, both Protestant and Cclholll‘, on the eve before the election. Father 3 Phelsn has seen the city and Province under both licetiso and Scott Act.-—ho' knows the evil of the one and the blessings of the other. We are only sorrythat he was unable to be with us. I as he expected, to take a hand in the tny. _ The Liquor Dealers’ Boast. W: are informed on Itmd 3055959? that some of theliqnor dealers have been quietly bragging that they forced the Roman Catholic clergy of the city to oppose the Scott Act by throat- ening to contribute nothing to tho- ng‘; cathedral. The story has been going from mouth to mouth through- out. the city and iusny appear tn believe it, For our part we do not. It is the talk of the liquor dealers who are ever ready to make the people believe that they hold Church and State in their power and can do what they like, and it only shows the. danger of tolerating such men in the com- munity. We regret the stand which the clergy of St. Donst.an’s took on the Scott A-:t question, but no doubt was ever expressed by the friends of the Scott Act. as to their sincerity in the It has been reserved for the liquor dealers to insult the clergy and bring reproach upon the Catholic Church. . ————--¢~oc¢————— The Hero of the Fight _ We need hardly any that the her-\ "of the fight is Mr. Spence. His speech last night will never be forgotten by those who heard it. He was “at hi- best. Fact and logic, anecdote and repartee. pathos and humor, alternato- »;vr.:~,:,iI§ «melted and convulsed ,3 _ 4 " 0 -—.--‘ALI. ooons 0N——— alli-‘ ? ‘ To be closerlout at once. BEER -BROS. .-—-u ..g.ae~ «,.«»w-r!«ww . . . A large congregati-in assembled at the Christuias service in 0ld_8t. t’aul's,_ \_V ood- stuck, Out. The decor-itious were in good tests. and with the extensive i_mpruvo- meuts just completed give the church a very pleasing appearance. Thebesutiful '7 is '~ " ‘ Last ..i~iignrs Meeting- .'l‘ns in K of electors in Marltet hall last night was the best yet. The hall was crowded and the good order atid attention. ‘ considering tha‘t’.—a*§t-eat many were obliged to stand, jab u:-sur sod. chair was ncéu ‘led by Wm. leard. Elli- The Ron. D. in! was the first speaker. and viewing the question from the stand- point of sveitisen of Charlottetown. 07 1| public journalist. of a citizen of the vince of P. E. Island and of_ the D i_miu- 0 ion of Canada. and from his experience 0 and observations of license and Scott Act . here, and of prohibition in -the North» I1. 0. A B A s-eat. he said he was fully vsaiislied that ° '9 ‘ ' the Scott Act should be sustained, and » ---— 1 he meant to p--lllhis vote for its.I‘0be~nti0n,* ,,1VHE Annual Meeting of the Strsthalbyne grid cgllad up infill h;ii0_..iifll_l (Elf-lllflll Dllltld L '0 Dodge. c'1rlI00i¢'d of Print- ‘to do the l‘mi‘:'c.._.'.‘.H‘ii'i ‘Worship Meyer 8?! Lodges. Nos. ic47.‘io48. its‘, i154 and. Haviland. made a strong. rag-‘using and 3307. will beheld in Calvin Jgc Room. telling appeal in behalf of the Act ssdid "'“l'llM€o on 'l'l’E5Dt\Y. Y3!!! I!!!"-I7» RPV. Messrs. Reid and Gordon. '30‘; It 2 0 clock. p. in. . . - Mr. Spence then tool: the platform Pmmtit l~°<lre8 are requested t° forvml ea:menu;wis;svv4ngvws.«a=.‘»qse¢ot--sanmita..;unn..v-.~.....-.1.....». ,,., . . ' ' ‘ "will\ik‘3flhlJlllivflietl6all0Klr'a‘"u‘IuvaIl"t',s»)NM4i-fit ialflotum-‘-9~vvMm'n l , , 4_ .. . . ,,; . t p . ~"M~|I|--,>«"-the 4 me" A ' ‘ ' p p . .. ‘la. ,1. 4- ‘ ‘ . ' I v » - t >LA‘,->. ‘x fray..." ...' ‘ ,_ I . . ll“ V .1 ‘v ‘ M. ‘.’.—' . ‘ v p p ‘ A‘ ‘.~{.‘_;V.,g;,_‘:.. :,::_ .fV_‘;.: L >:’::‘g:h:~‘( K ‘h - The balance‘of' ‘our-E Stock, good Y Flfily .«.... aim.» . a . '’Z_ ._ . . ......,. .ar.u‘ e«, .. .; ' ' Iron coo We have sold‘ more For (‘:oods"-"tliis“ I ‘berm. We still li:iVe in stock a. few Kitraiéie J’ i f sud Caps, and tire prepnredto give iv ' 31} eta &.BIfIohwl' . p have left of ouiilzirge. »~,. ..«~ >e r...y......u......4..n .».uiv..«u.-;s¢:,.p......,;........- ...... 15 Blnnfkets, which we ‘’j' ‘ fail to suit purchéisérsg. ' , 4 SP. Deafness. [ts hull cm fly if if H ‘ B1 sciemisnsiiy treated organist of wofi ' L} " J ' A “V9I‘9b«&Ufl&i9-will-*il:hAr_£8h#l..u.‘{' -..,d.a.< 1.. Y W, reputation.’ Den out eradicated entirely eunedgof trons so to so ‘years’ stand- lug, site!’ ‘all’ other treatments-have titled. (low the dlmculty is reached and the cause removed. fully explained in circulars. with aildavlrs asu tastlqsmslitls of. euros tress pnouilnent Q? Is. uislletl free. we A0 '05 3‘ me. so Ya A; MoKINNON, I LAWYER. I4 GEORGETOWN‘, P. I. .Claluis convotcd in Canada and Uultod - . -. r, rJ'.li§"“.1flfiflILOllUs‘a4sJba wI$|A.wlIllllv a-I lhth , . gm 1,1391. I T‘ and for almost two hours carried the "'"“”~“' audience with him, soiu:-times bringing 5' M‘ R0515; sec. me. partee when on one or tea: oce:hsio‘i‘is he _ ' wasinterrupted, brsught own e ouse. ' . Hnig tténilllmlllt argument, his inglilsivel ' ‘i , O P E 0 a spar "gwit-svasirrisista e;'an ' 0 — . the vote for the Scott Act is not a an A “G » I63: 0110‘. ‘it is blelcause our «Mzrdgpt Ml“h‘$d£§2i£3§:f:}'£1‘,i?1%:§§3§‘:éi’§. is too sins to accoium e - - _ :3 or °5.°‘J'.;.‘f in-:m°":. -°: seem an ey. q es:.ion as as , 0 _ convincing. and wh ii in paintiegithe _ cnumu ,.,.,,,,’,3. 7 scene in the lgowfisrs ‘pf Eden wheig our ;,,“m“‘,‘ first parents to set e rst pi-ohi ition Jaa.!.laIl.—-sw ‘ — and somptuary law, and the on-h-deceiver was foiled and dgven Lackjhtzhp lecturer pointed out that _, eeerpe t not’ thi- brass of seine of his modern allies, and did not wait to . argue with the Lord about individual ‘liberty, ‘tin-English lax.‘ or Bll)l::rhW_lll‘- s. the /‘applause d ening ' é ilustrations ‘ were a em-ctive.,particulsrly that of the Quaker it;ldu:|.ll hooks sxugzyhcs, and the pIl!'l“ll)ltt o ’ farmer an e recalcitrant In es was so applicableato the City‘ Council, that it brought forth peals of laughter. During the evening a letter was read fr in ex—Mayor Harland of Turonto. ' ' ' he Scull} in.Chsr- siah, the hul babe of Bethl- hem. .in the _ _ "ah"? “co”. m *~ . f out =—«-xi». an cm s. so... "'2 e«- um been «med by on an lt.?:“"..:;;;.':*;‘.;.:.:’.*.°%.*:‘°;i:.";::'.??.:'“°n....."“t onto usaSin isgiven. and the govern- lllflnk ‘Dd 3 8'“? 5"“'_°"'|"m"8 ‘I3 g‘ ,9 5,; ti,“ ‘uaggbjggo shallbeuponhisshoulderaandflia planned. Hecorisidcrs—liin'.sslffortuIiate l _v as - 3 " ' — ' f‘ .heA°t_ mom in obtaining a rchaser for it -in the °°m° t" "mt "it name shall be called Wonderful." etc -~* “El the close. the audience. Mr.“ Spence is a truc- iorator. Unpnetentious and courlnons. clear and forcible, with a tact to know .'.what tosay and when to say ‘it, and gwith power to carry his audience to a pitch ofenthuaiasixi in bursts of elo- quence, be captivates his hearers at ._tbe start and holds them as he pleases Eginning on Sunday evening with general principles he ’ahowed how the use of alcobolicdrinhs destroys the brain, destroys the morale. "makes misery for millions yet unborn. 1'.» Kim and to Him alone can such titles as these be applied. In Him were com- bi ed Deity and humanity, ehildh:-od’s luwlinrss and divine, uncreated, eternal. ms’:-sty. n the course of his sermon, Dr. Mc- Mulleii dwelt specially on the title. Won- dorful. pointing out the grounds on whic the W0‘ ¢9_=h.e.. .8.-N9-Ir‘. Q§.<l,r¢: inns-king that .5 was ’w..n_il ’ u “in ‘thé co -stitutionuf His pere it as the God- msn, wonderful in Hisministry. miracles. suflerings, i-ave. exalration. and triumph At the close f the s--rmon the Holy Cum- riiunion was observed, in which Dr. Mc- pa-rsout -r‘-Mi-s.‘ silver Henry Bingham llildmay, had a s Henry James. :: kl A Fender the-—: .' » _ w - i » Bishops and’ Parncllltes.’ zj tween the Irish bishops tee Yet another member of the firm.‘ ndid _Cosut, Jan: 3.-The fe‘ud_existing be-’ and the Psrnelli- again burst forth fiercely to—day, and I if i*‘7il'all made‘thei_af." c , sstheyp”e~:_sr ‘ ‘flit’-l0!'8§ ill . e cheering _- . _ . ‘ repeat_ed._nnd than lll"hl,’f"._§_.. . - _. g . 0 . i‘.‘.’..“.?3 1‘.“.‘i.°.'.fZ“:‘Z.."i.’.“.'i.‘.'.1' ‘§'.‘.".. 2.. 1 W . tea,“ *°““9l.8*atemeet.s of accounts. ments. "We ere?’ sending ontiour. Q . “ V‘ C909: ' 3 ;c*‘°“vemiis.,.t New I T C’ owes: zhopo “ii!ht€y“=*xvill . . ...sbl7e‘.:cvtoii‘imal:e prompt. pay» a scan snos. Jll.‘8. ID!-cod If‘ the most bitter feeling _ sides. Maori-lorgan.caaearu_estsup« All’ sntroani. coiriraitr. .- porter of _ r._Paruell, oneof the_gestl_e- ' . 11,, g,,.¢.',..1 3,1,. 0,3, gegmmnt ,, ,, men who issaidtohave been prominent in the ineident:'—Dr. Mcvlulleii ed’ £98 '12 “"5 Want letter to Mr- in old St. Paul's y..c..a.y;;;. is ‘is . Bow. -‘I'M l‘! *1" WI" "'4 if" gmpge, man 1,“, gwggng-“want; ex-mayors. was installed at f«l39—t0Ill all but it records a act which is an event i~- 9‘ ‘"7"’ °' 0"!‘ ‘"4",’ “:2” the of the Churches. It is _a fact “""'”‘°. "“l“',i,"""_‘ “'l P '3 which is ‘holy to arouse wides" " yin» P“"'°,u""' b ‘l“‘|’.“‘_"‘l‘|;d‘"“_ ' _. EV t-rest, and possibly sumo : " y‘ l” ' ‘ is discussion. It is . ll n 2 the tithes. and them "'10- "**‘"°"." °PI'°"°*'*' ‘*1 me which will in the Chris M‘ d*"'P°" “‘° ‘*““‘“"“‘"' °‘ '4” P“'' film world of. While some le are spending time in devising p ans -iellites who were out‘ in strong force M’ th- corpus-are union of the Churcheae .-wing, in addition totlie fact that they designed to honor »Mr. Hwrgan, too a tr-ver likely to be brought about-esriinuc men are ‘rig about the true ruiiior that there was trouble .bi-egwiug ft .1- uietly bring! unity of he Paroellite mayor. This trouble mani~~ riflhn ‘fienddfip ‘nu f,,u:,'_‘ Wéitvll itself Ill!!! the FOB». ship. to rrplaoe the narrownessfa diverse bigtry at the put. Unity 6* and is condemned alike by God's two P""‘“l'P“ 5'-'“' great books—the Bible and Nature. The fallacy of license to restrict thr liquor trallic, the necessity of educat- ing the people by a Prohibitory law. not lowering the law to the level of ‘tho people, were shown up in the clearest terms, and finally the necessity for each to do his share to carry out th- law, were impressed upon the peoplv as never before. ' » C G-lancing over the meeting law night one could not helpc nl.l’&F-til‘ i with another held there at few wee‘- ago, when the la ails-rs of s, ~grv-net party addr-'-as-xi tile-, 6_-.l¢-cmrs on Wile‘ they considered the lssu=‘s of tglap hour. How small and, trivial their frenzied Mullen was also a participaiitil . 0 v 0 . I‘ O_:._(-3" . .. ' “s Semi.-annual Sessionefthc Grand ‘Lodge. Independent Ordei of. Good‘ _ . _ ‘ ‘ , ~. will beheld in ‘ hsrlotictowii, on‘ N L ‘ l ‘ rii . ,~ 1.‘ A t - ‘Sal ‘.'.l‘l=m5"’! I189‘! T15’ ‘7il4.ooo ad ' _ -£004‘ "'5“ll‘ "-3°'*- 18- ‘ ~ _ 1¢c0:.I‘l‘l of thcmscll“ “‘ ‘ gm“: ‘ » Tiele-ts at one sinsleaut classjsre can be 5...... i....;....., .0 s 'ohisioed»by:delegates at all railway stations Endorsed by oaths tail: and isthgood to taunt on the 16th January. ’ C + ....;__g G. Seefiy. -“' O t I . being made. during the for the" custom ins ' n atthr Catholic cathedral, which hns'?’alway"s ‘ Glasgow. Nmra Snntia.-—‘.tf. appeals and rolling pvriods and set teeth seemed in the light of the burn- ing eloquence and manly appeals fu- hearths and souls from the lips of M- Spence. How he towered above th liticirsns in his earnest. psurintisni . and lofty aims, and how such 2. iiiani we had him here would become th ice’. of the people of P. E. Island We venture to say that no more states inanlike speech was ‘ever delivered in the city of Charlottetown as that oi lait night. And now tbcbrople would lilteto know why Messrs D.vi»-.5 and McLeod mic ’ Ferguson and others have been hoop- ing so dark in this light. for moral re- form.‘ Why were they not oIi'tl" latforui beside the M1101’. 30!‘ D ird. Hon. Hr. Bontly, Hfinf M'- McKenzie, D. Furqnhsrsou, E41-{M P. P., and others! Why were tit") ashamed to show their colors. Mid ll" able to give a reason for the filth within Here a K939 ‘l“““l°" has been fought, a crisis ha! 1319105 Ol untold importance to“ the city's wel- fare, and yft right may go down and misery fl mu-igh, and vice prevail, and those who claim to lead the masses lielihe frightened sheep hudd'ed so ay 4 in terror of th-- votes of winked my-n. Oh for more men like Mayor Hsvilsnd and Hon. David Izaird who know "the right, who hone their duties, ‘and knowing dare maintain. We understand that Mr. Spence leaves for home this evening. We dish that before he leaves seine public recognition could be made of his noble talents and invaluable strvices. _ 30¢ A srscurio remedy for indi tion or : re. 0 re . thjyhinpdtin the market. Cello upllsnran or money refunded. 0 no dollar 8 pack. age. Sample paehge to suysddress on receipt of three sent stamp. Solo 1:5 pi-ietnrs. King's Dyspepsia Cure Co.,'§:w’ A great variety of Ions curds « ..-ad. aim, with sincere friendship and c0-0p-".-"|- ti in in their one‘ great worltt '8 5*“? than irate fusion for the. Ohingclloll it is at least attaisabla, and this cannot be aid far theAarger seaemoni I;!n'l;g0nlI;I|’cl; theoi-"ate. mun 9 3 : " e,-nseultial unity iiigthe Cliurchesof Christ. 0; the k§..diigg-, inure osl‘IIeIt..Chriatianity of these term time. seen on all psfdv.-2. “on, ‘pg gusto significant. I-lllfl fllfl Bffliliva or on Mcflullen in Old St. Paul's on chffifinfifl day. It forms a pvecedent which ma have n vasti fluence on church .0.-k in ' o-untry. and even beyond. The surroundings of Dr. lclfulleti lent sum-_-.thiiig like dramatic afoot to his -. canoe before the astnnigherl eyes of Old St. Paul’: worshii era.‘ ‘Herein s oliurch built hv‘ gentry, _wh~s~ v- _ walls are eloquentof !he‘ai-ist--rcatic -n as well saof the religious duo ti--n of its found rs, in the pulpit wherd a tvpical churchmen of the old sch!-ol charmed with rare eloiuence audience‘: of men Wllu were by birth and erluca-’ tion gentlemen in the old sense, stsndsa mi-iisterof the Presbyterian Church: calling in graceful terms the mt‘!!! ‘-riesv-f the past-, and rejoicing in the Christian fraternity of the present. {If the ..old sdmirals and mayors and captains siidfall the gentle!--llts of early Wo dstoclr could have risen up and luukotl into ttlianild c urch yesterday how“ they would rubbed their oyirs! Shades of Betti-idqe, what a.cl!an ‘I But wliyiibt? Is not Dr hiclfullon 9 follower of the »eaine Lord as Dean Wade l, Does he not belong to a Chiirchwith-as glorious.a his- tory as his. aiidsliranch of gshich, indeed, is State and ~.lIAtI0lI8l. ‘having tlieQgaeu for its head lflte the not been the head of =a-fieat denomin- ation for all Canada; is piprmfnslly pug to in t e uotprin o. ¢t§u_roli_ ‘_i:i_an whoever saw Wooditbcil-‘ find w‘ss'"- it not the same gospel. Me Milieu breached as has been inOld;8t. Paul's since its fouudatiotii ‘wertthe p-oplc -not commemorating tho of peace on earth and go -dwill among men! And could there be aguiore e]o- nent pro--f than the preach 's presengg. _‘ llrat .t.heso are notemptvefords intlie ‘ "«are'ard to throughout Ireland -f Mr of the Irish party. at i=:‘-I E,s~rsed~Bo:n.srd nsvchol gical section- covirrsdicting theissertiain, almost uni figures on his own practice andf on. the He states that while a very agents: can he- to thst. ‘ ‘ie which;irpep_elarly -f ’_ ‘ t state of every llifillflt bury demands‘ t ed to the r-aductic-ii of sensational inner-list of-flours.» today? This pirlent at our Christmas is toilet. llItOl“'$t. IE’ is. we believe,‘ without,‘ a’ mt-‘tel’ .1".!ho Itlrroumlings seam ‘to A an? tn. as vivisecfioti, to who ‘ill-vot;Ag-fig.‘-m. , we 1‘ld_ formed part of the Ilays’s proceedings. The Pamellites were then informed, Q . by rumor and afterward as s poaitivehict. :DI%°¢; If Chariot ‘town. But‘ Deon-niber. that the installation cereai-mics at the ‘°' * c ‘ ‘ caitheclral must be aband’.-tied, as the ‘ t - “ bishop. ‘T. A. O’Callahan, re- ' " used to active the Psruellitc juayor. This information wnsgreeted with many signs of extreme indignation by the Far. --ellites, who are now it nvinced that the vb-itt.le__ with the priesthood is only in its early stages, and that a long and deepen“, struggle for supremacy l.et.seeii‘“"theru- selves and the priests may be looked Parnell remains at tlieliead of hispfsctioin _Lotmoit._ 0 Dee. reiusrhiubli-' ‘ idenc-s giizcn iiysfxpetts in i ’ pccial ‘interest to _Kingsbury's artiglqin. «no Nineteenth Colitury on “Q Crime and t -.-e"—Ds-'ctors."> . Kings ii yhb. tainedjsii on the_.inveeting . coiurni ton] on h .tissn by the ' Z . cal association. a_nd,atarts his artiggle by vv-really believed in, that hypnotisui can — ullalte thhisubject believe, feel. or (If: any. 2 iiigt tis_ugg«st,9dt« ii‘ T‘ :‘c_il.. of his _¢.t:)tlVlCtlOl!I (iv d?e,ii‘r‘l’i§::‘:iat:.: r_al.insf!!l.5N.-f Kingsburi _aieérte to i beabso-lately oligy about .15 porceli ’nmong‘s _iontsv ingu‘ - tihls to... the ., _iulluence.. He experience of eoutuisutad; passintoastate of soreuambulism,‘ ' . ~ i - t «rent llabiilers in hyptiotisiti be restrained by lew_'fs~ni'"t~try« lng experiments; that public exhiliiti-ins of hypnotisui, being generally made ith 0‘ subjects hired for the occasion and :idapt— 5 beprohibllerl; that all .employment. at liypnotism. althou-._gh~ he would ii6t‘oon"- , _ ’ itioricrs ‘e_‘xol‘neive-_ ' ‘Y. Should be restricfedin the same way . Partnership; ween iinderslgneg! I . as Barristers , 1.Al.¥Ol'l3I',\l winder the etyle of I'Al.IflI'i _ D.» having iermlnv ated by lapse oftlm§l_s dissolved nous this date. /, t ~ ‘ is 0 ll LCOLH alcl.EOD. ammo, - reflentdred into !'art- 1116)‘! and’ solicitors 1’ V... 4 \_ 5"“l‘_’.‘ i. ; J quested. ’n...,. ICTORY DISTRICT , LODGE. A will meet in ibe'_Orange lialglhltgwcr argue. on ihe‘9th.day of January. ._i§oi, as so o’cloclt, a. m. A good attendance is re- wsi. ii. iii-2.233.. c , STANLETS BOOK Gill a.,vllopy alflllllll. 0 C No intelligent Main ought = to be without it. 0 0. i neiiitisom Nov. 14, iflco. . woven Willi Fillclllt 5: 2’ ,9’ .3 A ooocdai rt‘ ‘ "cit? Tit * 9 7 ‘ill, .0”. 0 0‘: ..,. A/.9r?@©¢ 5‘ id‘ 0' W f 1:‘ 9909.0" l‘ yiozololoe * 9&5’ ‘ c c,A.ttvri.'L BROTHER Qluriofia ’ ..; ' 4. . if '- *7? ‘Printed not ....'*?’.t..a .~;_ C gent fOf‘Cft’tOID1l. . delgful 1'0-“7-pri"3e:S’N' 0 .302 James on . Ch'towu. Jan. 8. 1891. ,>..<_€v. .‘:f> ‘U ,.‘_ . . . _ . . . . -C _. - = _ _ ‘ .. 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