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A startling phenomenon is reported from Kingstown, Canada, in the shape of a curate who has joined the Salvation Army. The Rev. Dr. Wilson, tho curate in question, has not resigned his curacy, as he desire to live and die in the service of the Church of England, But as lie, goes about speaking at the meetings of the " Army," as long as it " picks up the drunken and depraved, and makes them pious and happy," there is a' great commotion in the Anglican fold. Pressure is brought to bear upon tho Dean to havo the objectionable curato dismissed, The Dean has written to the Bishop, and tho public has sided with the curate, " whose long service in the church, his popularity in the city, and the exceeding usefulness of his career are all pleaded in his favor by those who object to the excommunication" As for the curate, he is incorrigible. The " Army" k says, converted an archdeacon's brother who had been proof against ordinary agencies, to say nothing of drunken members of tho Church of England,

Holloww/s />i7/j,-Good Spirits.—Brery one lias frequently experienced sudden permnal changes from gaiety to gloom. The wind and weather oftentimes receive the blame when a lault) digestion is alone the cause of the depression. Bolloway's Pills can bo honestly recommt-nded for harmoniously' attuning circulation and rcspira'tion, distur.laucc of ihe balance of whioh produces a Sonne of fulness aim oppression after eating, They clean (lie furred tongue, and wholesomely stimulate the livsr, and act as .1 gentle aperient to the bowels. They healthfully rouse b. th b.idj and mind llolloway'ti Ping m the best known antidotes for want of ;,p tite, nausea, flatulency, heutburn, languor, depression, and that apathy so characteristic of chronic derangenient of the digestion,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1603, 7 February 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1603, 7 February 1884, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1603, 7 February 1884, Page 3

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