Kingston News (1868), 3 Dec 1868, p. 4

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`OF 3 the ptelenl ngue, upulna, morn n-in ---' -* isrrhcnn, colic, I have foun_d it to nliovo century. form In diu-rbcan, coi d to! , iccndilly, London. Bir,-I*thnk'if\ you would aductigo your Oluarodyuo more than you do, you would help to beat the others, which are secret com- pomudl, out of tho market. Hwy medical nan think with Ina; Ind recommend your cin- pouud, but will uni- n-eneriba I secret to- nody. ~ nuns _ Emu, l[.D. To Hrv'l.`owlo, Obqmltt, lnnaheator. A Sm-gaon from New York write: :--"I . onlrrnnkutn |- |----- ` v _ -...u`u. --1JlICv '1!OWI.E S canononnm. The 0:-iginl Prpunion of known C lion. From Dr 0. Kidd, Au`tboI-`of Standnrt` u-u-II II lI'lI'OI' members who b the disposal of I Physicians 3 him from lhnilln gning fearfully) re medias mod tin. u IIIL. I to tho , Oblorodyne was the moat ac- commnnicntion received (when cholan hnd be etfact by an thlt, of AH II rv. The day |ee;nl as I turn when public qpini nnn anvil ! ---/ ` ~ Eh: Duiln News. `FRI [13X\'"iT'}:3; 1/130,` 1317'. 4. gr S!~.`h.` Pins 7` 1'--{ms-. Sole 1'>mp:mou-_-TIDXAH ,1: son, 0 Inn, 10 Wormwood Strut, London, E.0. .-...._-.-----.___._..;--- rlunuuvs an ran! RA. h-.|. ; Kmgsnoin and. Wolfe island Ferry. canvas 3? norms. of the Ferry Steamers will run an nude :-; Leave Kinguon daily, Lean Wolfe Ill'd dnily, AI ll:30lll. AI9n.m. 3:30 pm. 1 pm. On MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, & SATURDAYS. 8 3 In | 7:30 mm. 0:: uoulurs AND snunmrs, {, 4 13.11:. SUNDA TRIPS. Leave Kingston, I Leave Wolfe Inland, 9:00 n.I:n. , 9'9 ' "" Kings!-:1? Klnxsto; and Ferry W Kingston, October 24, 4 , ONEY T0 LEND_ 350,000 to lend: necurily of Renlllolatein the City or( try at a low rain of interest. No comm charged. R. H. ROSE Am-H '19 .I(;IVcph Bawden, TTURNEY AT-In/, Snli Cbancery,Noun} Fublic, &c `street, Kingston. r OHOLEBA, DIARRHGA, `ARL RUSSELL IGIEII to 1.110 1 Phllininnl - nn------'~ ,-_ ...v \..un'I:l'SlI.y be rest of our na.t1oualeduca- institutions there existed chum. Between the Univer- ,- . _ \-unvLLIIJHU III. In Wgdnudayn, Pi-idnyn, and Saturdays, at 6 G. H. KINGHORN. Petr] Whnrf, foo: Brock Street. K ingalon, 24th Oct. 1868. EUNI l:|5 p.m. .- u-an LII uulc, l3A RRISTER, Attorney-at-LKIV, Oonveyancer. kc. Oce opposite Po.-H. Uicc, Clarence Street, Kingston. August 6. OFFICE REa16x`iB NEARLY OPPD.-4r1'n r u?=-($53 door I - --u--we-n Inc IDIJIDIIJ, [SARRISTERS AND A1'T`URNEY3-ll-LAW, Solicitors, Oouveynnoers, ta. Nnpsnee, U W ' -OI-`i7'IUE.--Souv,h West corner of Duudaa and En: Sueeu. WI. H. WILLKIHON. W. A, REEVE, M. A. COLILIIV Urnwn A nn.-....u AI Otce-33_ Clarence Street. Kingston, Much 20, 1862. An usual nth A U Solicitor in C Anchor Buildings. - ------w- - caucus: -- unuvvununu , QRRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-no-LAW, Slicllora in Chancery, kc. U!eeo-i8 Clarence S1,, opponno the Post. Uiee, Knlanou, C. W. Jon A. MACL-unLn,Q. O. | Jun: Pu-1-0:, QC Joan M. Mmrun. Kinonnn _l'...~.r- Ia '1. 12 r; 151. ; V uuwo-uurenco Street, Kingston, U.W. J. P. Gu.nn.n.IIvI. L.L.B. | man. '1`. Wnnnu. .__.._....,.._,.;.` .7 .__..._ _._.__ -_.....-_____ Gilderuleeve & Walkem, ARRISTEBS Ind ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Oonvcynnoarl, Notaries Public. Blchard T. Wallloll, VOLIOITOR. IN UHANOIEY. Ooo-Clu-once Street, Kingnon, 0.W. Gu.nn.u.-n. l.,L.l!, I mm 1' Wnnn-nu Nlacdonnld, Patton lilaclu:-`, I \ A Dblcnannna . .... an-nnnuuulllll-0,51 IUISIVIIIID-It-LJLLIV DOHD|' [5 ton in 0bnnoery-ObnmberI Nos. 7, 8, I 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. Jun: O Rl1LL7,Q.0_ | Fun 0. Dunn. .__.A_.-...-_(--_.-~ .___....__ Campbell, M0l;:I.`i; Macefczmall, BARRISTERS, &c., Prinoeu Stx~ee".,i1lng- NOII (oppoaite:DI] KIWI OIC). ALnxAnC Oucnnln, Q.0., Glam: Lino: own, . Gnome: lxuu IIAOD0lIIl-- lhrch 15. R : ---.-vu JIIIIIIIWV, BARRISTER and AI`TURNEY-M-LAW,C0n- veysnoer, kc. Oce Bagel Street, second 00: louth or the Bntuh H /any Uico, upstairs. August 1. . -__._---,1-1.11., )HYSICIAN_. SURGEON, &c., PORTLAND, Residence Hnrrowsmith 1-. u. nn.1\1.`sUN. W County Urowu Attorney. ` ._,-_..._._._.__.\ Joan M Kinguon, Jsn y 16. u ; uxunnn. DUHUEZUN, Hun-owsmilh. V ,4 ...v uluvtfllulen`. I r the 25th section that the hiversity and the privilege Iogross should be extended of other colleges, and, by colleges were declared to collegiate institutions of hich should cfliste with By section 30, it was pro- Tj regulations of the senate, H 18 litersry and scientic st- gm ms obtsinimr dmr-m-= -- - ' !--u Fropa. j} Royal Assurance Company 0! UE 15, 67. __j.___ .wm. B. Tmbouo," guzmsrmu AND A."I"I`URNEY-AT-LAW Solir-ilnr in m..-......... .- .......... -_ ..- .- u.,r4 Lu-..mU\ LU '1 U KING b'I`l{L`.h'I NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE. via 1. lllllI.'lI I3, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Couveynucer, |._ Kingston, C. `W, Dec. v._/1 _-0 loIIIy 4!: Drape;-, ARRIS'I`llRS,AT I`0RNEYS-at-LAW Solici- torn in nhnnnnr-v_f`.hn|-nhm-n NA: 7 I 0 T LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.S'I`RANGE, Arvnnl tn- l7:----- vuuuy we conduct of those of by testimonial or othofwiu ; f such thinga."-Lauct. 171' `Dray n--- - Wllltl:on an Reeve, `I'Cl'I`r.ll"nr`I. .. . -- --~ _...uvvu as LUIS UCHOUJIDIH E would scarcely be con- atudent who wilhed to eeducation should come 3 Durnosp Hp did ..-- .I._R. smun, mu, `Inn-r 1`-w-\.---- 1 ...._vv nuns Illnd, I. . 9:30 I gn. 3 pm. G. M. KINGHURN, Ferry Whnrf, foot Brock Street. atober 24. 1860. Buh in your own Room. The prapunion in strongly racon- Jnmen Agnew, `RD ....I A 'r"'m nnun-v _. W. I. lllngu.ye,7 l l4`,V ADI All! .1, _SALT, for - In inn: -u-_ uuuu 0|` Ul`t in > advertisement or I hntnonvnr " " 4xuu an |UlnInl'1`LaAW, Chancery, Uunveynncer, kc, s. Route. ..1 TIi|'I~.' .-l T. yuan! I , -. `\-I`U'VUU IU lll OH IDG Eltale in or Coun- commission R M unnu- " Whlppily, fur a:.- I or Sttn in-n...l.- .... u.o1nANUlS Agent for KingII'on net. the` College of man mm:-.1 I-- ~ '"l P"I1 18! GM- Btlte intorfu- Omlnt nu .-l- -1` u I n U CUUJIIIH ii. ROSE.` -..-.. uuurlcl" IEIII sale of It in to be continue to at Its mu.a-I-- =4 I, kc. S(;licit0r in 3, , 33 King -& THE COLLEGE QUES- 'r1o_\'. Chon- uI.C|, 6 I . In. the cheap; an inn` u the but; nly 26 cent: for 1 large bstl. Buy i try you'll lilo it nducomme I d`; ` I R `n __ ttoyonr III 3||D'-"`- ` muwuy erpr olfered. _ Hgnry Simpson 8 Agents. ` . . . nun. uuczrc BIIOUIG rn as the University 13, that in effect that hing and not an ex- tion 4, that itfboard the Chancellor, the the members of the he Government. It` 5th section B-4 -'-A wusuus (0 change It for an e have not spoon` to accorded to it by thomm tutfr u bottle and sat afy your-at remedy ofered. Benn n:.....--- - " ' ---u-aunldl IIVJ ulqvlll, II an internal M will as an uterus! to sad it the only .. I one that alvayr gins uurl H- tilflctlon, and :11 who onoo an it will never consent to change any other. apncito e th .,.,1 _..u.__A n'i:um-`ate tho virtues onnnds who hnn --4 `- ----_-I1_IJUIII III I or Front. Bites, M lc., RE | safe and relinble remedy in I" diseases Aof the Stomach, Liver nnd Bonnets. They IPC not Quack llgdicinea puffed up by high oonadiag testimonials from Ilnlgintry people, but 1:6 the result of forty years experience of: r-st-clue physician, and their e ' or the Sto1nach,LI'0`I'- and B an efecunl remedy. We ha BENJAMIN DAMON, u.b.,'bo.ueook. LEMEUL nzoauono, 11.9.. Derby mm. wmsnow LEWIS, u D ., Eoeton. R. D. MUSSY, ll. D., Boston. F. J.AUB'I'IN- D fl! H. 1:.n. wonrnigr n.o.,s_b_erb? ho. Egg; Slmpoon ts jiqrltul, ",1:.hn1. JAOOBS And is prepared to issue policiu on terms as low 3: the Mfety oflbe nssured will permit. JAHEH RWIIM um uepuul VII the amount of the depolit. prompt and Hbernl oeule H hull fully with 1. than nnunnnt ad` complied with the laws of Csnndn ha Government. of Btoda mentofovery fnir claim. by I0 [Etna" Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Uoun ' PAID UP CAPITAL AND BURPLUS- s4,333,543,:-39. - Lone: paid in 49 years, .. . . $33,000,000. T: Home Insurance vompany or New Haven. T\ H...--.--- \au|.lA.IllJ. IUU II II: that diffusion of mould be a centre to University, which |`ot' the whole edi- gnrna I-nah AL ,,,, __ ___..- `air--r`-CI-J `VI 1 Hartford Conn. Tuoa. A. Auxunn, E. P. Donn, President. Gancrnl Agent. INCORPORATED [N 1819. CAPITAL 33,000,000. ABSE`l`$ _34,oso,9as,:'r ULL AND CARGO RISKS-"to `and from Inland Port: on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally ndjuuod and paid in Cnnnda Currency. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, July 1. 8:. Lumnco Whu-I . I866. Marine Insurance. 1366. Elna Insurance Company of IIn-n(.._.I n___ 1r. HUOPER, -1-J Flre and Marine . INSURANCE coupanrr _0r `Dough. CAPITAL .. .. .. .. 32,500,000 ANNUALINOOIIE. .. .. 1,000,000 1` LI? IITJIIP.`-IFIVIJ CAPITAL .. .. a1,ooo,ooo. PREIIUIB .RIOlWlD DURING 1867- $2,000,000. Funds deposited In the hand: of tho Gan:-Inca! for the Iecurlty of Policyholderl. f` All re rinks cnrefully Jurnyod, and tho rate of Premium nude to corrupond with tho rink Iuumod. ,,,,__. IUI President. I Becnury. CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. AXE AND RIVER RISKS taken on hulls L nnd cargoes at reasonable runes. JAIES SWIFT, Agvnt, July 1. St. Lawrence Wharf. Home Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn. D. Srrnnn. :1`:-n ,.._._ _i"I_u`<-jhnlx I-`Ire Anuranco Company OF LONDON. . u. _ ....u.uu VUUJU ale. He did not :3 University and u would admit of consideration of .1 in ma ~---[ -- .-,-tun Iluuulu oe centralized in one locality. The example of other countries showed that all events there it had not been considered desirable. When he looked at England, and saw such places as Eton and Harrow rid Rugby ; and at Germany, and saw such places as Heidelberg and Bonn; and when we see such a large number of Colleges situate in small towns in the United States, the academic system in the great centre of population. He thought that such n system, to be enjoyed by the whole country, ought to be dilfused over the whole coun- try. I: would then be more accessible to the whole country, its benets more generally felt, it would beco er; the money expended in maintaining it beneted more the whole country. and it was quite consistent with the system that there should it, in the shape of a - would form the cspitslof ce. It was evidently with some such ob- ject as this in view that Parliament in 1858 passed the Act referred to in the resolu- tioa--ihe statute 16 Vic., chap. 89--known as the University Act of 1853. That, bv sections 1 and 2, provided that there should be a corporation known of Toronto. By section 3, body should be a teaching amining body. By section 4, should he composed of Vice Chancellor, and the Senate nominated by the It was provided by benets of the University of obtains its degrees to the pa notes section 27, those :1 be the chartered 0, the Province, which j( the University. section 1` vided that the regulations of H with respect to the literary and .. tainrnent of persons obtaining degrees, and in their exsin1nat1on,shoald,' as far as citcum; go mngg would admit._be similar to those in of (am. is the University of London, The of the University of London was well mm It consisted ot a corporation which axudsed '50 POWer of examining m me Cheap- 1 I l l < < I s t I 1. l-. P a it ll 0 I Dec. 20, 1867. Kingston, Feb. 4, 1808. RELIANCE IIUTIJAL LIFE ASSURANCE OOIPANY. ` uul spoon to enumorilte thousands have and it, til toxin um-Its. Buy a ntafy yourself that it in thc belt o ere_d. a II-IU HI. m ta, Bcrntches on BHEUMATIO LIQUID, .| .1 _.u ,, ...,...,,.-cu wun um laws oft. tho . of SUGAR-COATED 00:, uomu, Wholodle v._..u.. -auuulu I, Vwe should ate 5 in tbisdirectinn l system, which he tn-nnr ..n.-I :._-. Agent for Kinglton, Uce opponile Burnett Boilla. I7 I 0 . u assured Inll JAMES SWIFT, A8811`. St. Lcwrenoo Wharf. I68. wu, THOS. KIRKPATRICK. . . 1 ,uuu,uuII T. W. amnrm, Hunger for Chanda JAIIB swnrr, A man! Ciuann WILIOI D A . _ . _ ,. ..-AIIJ Uvv II` I A on 8:. Law:-ago: 3 uuaa, now unounting to Qm and the tharacter of the in: ing those petitions, ought I convince thin Home that the ople of this Provi: vour 0 the promotion of 111'; L V Irirvun `---/ VJUIICAII 7! I unu AER CHANT W f"- J. pmono for tbar\entoi_M, `t. .Ta. . : home on for sdvareiuing yo :1 are puuni M 53.. do bnIi1IaII,`lId`t LII. itbo knoiin. F ' NI! I AYOUNG HEROHANT pa} may the rent of - _ pain _~rb' v" ` %bnoep.c.-1u..N"" God I-inn-`0il.. which I bun their nhdn T- (Dr; A and tin into I::;lI.. n, not of prqporlieq, amp whi nee of ` chola. dhnpnidgug mm ` ` of organic eombhutio { ' ' renurhble. It ' Fbelien Ininlylllli kmvlndged Ins :hi`:'oi1 hu 5:306 fhllpelynn > , -_-__. .. wgwunuulues. ' I consider thnt the purity d this on in local`- in its preparation, _v the prions], nuelition 0! no good : chemist and into! C `I physician is Dr. do Jongh, wbohu ' nn .5` ,1-| `.4. ` be vuul` Ul [DD pl ! by some such 1 uunununu 60 DO ouppliod by Dr. do Jon uni. kind, I-A-no-:..o- h. when preorfbig slice, untidy: 1 tn We think it n gruti a one kind of CodLuvqr0il1' udnnugutlutthaoin had: in nniv---"- .. v uuunn. W` Co: -LlVBl' I admitted to be gengim n.v5h.&.l.J lgdicd Ooo I , -- vq |.L`l\ L`ug em HENRY nnsn, BA R'1'., I.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Inland. " I hue freqhendy prescribed Dr. In J Light-Brown Liv. ' (SHE tile I 15... fun.-.'...._-I- _ _.v as :1: TV] I By Henry Supha of Bdinl P.Noru>n, of Ynlouollago. mm, 1600 mac: and um...` ,--- vl\lVV' WUUIU De only by a majority, but. by I * jnrity indeed of the peopll The numerous petitions pro House, now saw nnri 9|-A !'* - A . .n IIYO vs nnwix ,---,.--..._. uvun A _ru 1664 CD D%l|b0l` 1886, inclusive, and l;Ic,Lcndo u Qua-ier I865 and 1806, n the run of 81.50 a you for e-sch or my Review ; also Blsckwood for 1886, [y m'-_ nauuucnrl nny obtain back nunbeu at the] following reduced rites, Til: no North Britiak from Juan-y, 1333, to Do- cenbor, 1866, lnehuivo; the Edinburgh and the Wutmiudcr from April, 1884, to December, and the London Qua-krly tor. ` { "II-N. Incuuvn Ill 1 1aao,'n each car may Ind.- Wh trbulnu! `T1 1:0 `I! on..x' ` OB XII I Q `n ' Of the Ugitod State] W511 b! but Tug`; f:;? Cent: ` 3" 1'0!` Blnekwood," sud bet `ht Cents ryear for sch of an Reviews. out [Of -- ma.-.kwood," bcfi-E`; 333:: :*y,ear ` Subscribers may ob:i:bIck the tollowlng nten. viz: --4-v. TEBHS FOR 1868. for my one of thetou:-Review: - For my two of Are {our Review: - Fox my three of (be four Reviews For all fokur of theullevieww - For Blu: wood`: ngnnn' - - For Blu.-kwood ind pno Review - For Blnckwood um! two Bovieva - For Bhckwood and three Reviews - For Blnckword and four Rviewa . ran Lennon Quinlan! (Oonurntive 1-an someones nwew (Whig). 1-an wesrumyrnn mmnw (Radical). THE 3031'}! BRITISH RRVIEW_(Freo c.h h) AID BLAOKWOODB IIDINBUBGH HAGAZINI To .) ' VH(ESrE foreign periodicals an uguhriy re 1 published by III in the name llyb ll hereto- fore. Those who know then and who have long subscribed to then, need no reminder; thou whom the civil war of the int few year had deprived of their one welcome enppiyiofthe bent periodical literature, will be glad to have then again within their reatghg and than who may never yet have met with then, will unred- iy be well plelled to receive ucreditod qgpog-u of the progreu 0! European lcioueo and liten. Lure. ,__-.. ...,......u.uu ur education. It would > be gear], 3130, by this report, that the authoritieu of the University themselves - were in favour of some suchnaauuna an du,T0 which certain colleges should be ailiated. The 5 ' sed I-y the Principal of Queen's College, the Principal of Victoria College, the President of Reginpolin College, and near- i ly the same view: by the Provost of Trini- ty Collage. Those were the opinion: ex- pressed on behnli both of the University and the colleges, and 1130 by the commis- sioners appointed to examine specially in- to thernatter. And 15 regards the opinions ofthe people at large, he ventured to any that these view: would be endorsed, not very large m-- inritv `i"""""` `I I 1:`: El Northhnl! :1 Louis. ninth at can cation of tho Township of Kinguon, 4, Mining Ono Hundred Leno (port or which 1:` under til ), with n Puma Dwelling Bong. thereon. ho fun: is in] uveu miles from thy oi: nulls loan ,tbo ortland negdnghd mil. Inanln ugh Dnllv Inunni... In--. The L. 3. Pub. co.-J;-pnblm The Farmer's Hill ., -___ cu. . -/ non. "E171"Is_en` Awlnir r.mn,Y_,o'v; 00171411119 TH! mnvs 0, nnnunnnn sronug ii .-,1 ._ M d n Inna unnnnt nl nanny-cl ---.a:__, IBII I I3; IUJIX KUTH-IIII T uaunumu Inqnin nub Dollylcvi ollemling-I _.-u uuu EUIICEC5, I I And In ! CHRONICLE AND` '- an n ' 2 lug: unount of general readi A9 ' Price, rm cenu. subwapgf Tam ? 5 p A JJ_____ run; run run. u-mer s Hllml` fBdinhIr' h and the Intel. 'O::l1ago. 2 Von. Rn-.1 n- . nvalucnl ot eginpoli: Coll Pr: . th t annoinua n. --~-* monxcn." ru"l.'l' rnuhhing 00., 38 Wdker-ct:-act, N.Y. .......gu sun man is rhiq: in unites-lly th_o Liglbt-Brown Oil .m.i;.:..;` ,,_ --..-5c, cII:L'I8(.| by its members, and the remaining third appoint- ed by the Government; that the name be changed to the Univera izy of Upper Cana- da. and that the Senate should establish a common curriculum of ed ucation. seep, by report n..,. .LA 7.00 10.00 18.00 16.00 |pVV 10.00 13.! `(in V "'`' '1'! I I month. . Dull` --.. titled to great weight. issued a commission to working of the Uuiver The commissioners were ' atton, (then the vice-c L'nivcraity,) Dr. Beat Mr John Paton, of K nronnn. earl Ky, |,_ `I, lngaton. of Cobourg, and The rennrt Interests of Indiridnll 3. . um: ngnuu ream " Other Noonrln. ` \ 5 mm I.Ild l|IiO'8, and 13 eubr 1olinu..8 ,-. 1'! cent: for every 601:, and Ab.ov.9 10 lines. " um cent: , . I 3&1: 330% II Dill.-inn 1-H X` , ,.._. ......u.. w: EIIUIJICX II provisiun for carrying out the in that Act. We found 11 certain 1 clared on our statute book, and proposed that that nnmm-~ --~ `number. He did not think either that it ....... In-as ueen done by us in this direction We had a common school believed was r-.nd.ering great and impor- tant services to the country; s ,_;ranitnnr school system, imperfect perhaps in its de- tails, but still very benecial in its opera- tion. We had Upper Canada College, an institution, but still scarcely a part of any system, and then our ne Provincial Uni- versit.-y. When he spoke of the University, he Ished it to be understood that neither he nor any other of the honourable genllu men who agreed with him in this matter had the least intention of trenching upon the endowment, the rank or the privi D olthe University. The present scheme was a building up, a constructive, not a levelling measure. It professed to be one for the fur` ther development of our educational system. But between the University and the national educa- tional a great the sity on the one hand supplying the very highest kind of instruction, and our com- mon and grammar school system on the other, which supplied a find of instruction peculiar to them, there was a want, which had hitherto been in a great measure sup- plied by what was known as the denomina- tional colleges. It tended-thst every acquire a collegiate education to Toronto for the purpose. think the capacities of the the Upper Canada College it, and even if it. did, the expense would preclude by far the greater was advisable that our entire collegiate system should be centralized in locality. example not lwon m.....,z-_--- v-nu wally dwieu :52] but Ho direct :4` n.. LL VI A LOCKS, LA IIIdl&)l'ieIh&1 15] `I I Z 13-. --a uubll [.0 U3 TEPl'8SlJ[- led in the Senate. A few of the in uull_Vjng colleges were appointed to Senatorshipe, but as a general thing the senate was controlled by gentlemen in- terested in University College. Conse- quently the other colleges, nding that they would have no weight or inuence in the board of the University, and prsctically speaking would have nothing to do with its management, refused to was proposing to the H when he said that we sho cart l rllhanal -/ ousc no novelty uld make better intentions of sin nurnnm ria- T The Pro! .111-I--`-" _---v VAVISV -- -1.` ...J ....-.c H.) IEBVG noll inducement fur the calla the next place, the consm was unfavourable to Ili Act the members of the union! by the Crown, ant legca had no right as out: ed hc in ..n-l..'-- ' gw. Tifalanro ' L horn AL `aroma Y ARRIE srnnm, A 110031: 'l&Ll'!.`- : Lorggri.-{h'r 319`? '-`A0? lUG 8163!, `her begs to inform his A and friegda _ths& he -Sinnd, Pgiieuu Stregq o. 24. Brock Street, direct] ,ystch1nnku,~1rhoro be ' -- v 4144 J O I TERRACE, fronn omogly occupied by -. ._... VLIJKI Lullegll` far from receiving any uic fund, had seen the per: `corpus of the enduwmcnt lslderably diminished. T be a.=k~.-I why was it Ihnt. Ieges did not ajliale Wit] The answer to then was, I charactc r of the Act was : secure that object. Tue .-` min provision for any They were holy to have the income fund as 311:: University College chose they chose tu`leave nolbi inrlnrnmo.-.9 6",- .1 ~- :|.l-.1-I-mt my will ho pa in nu. . Pltrouago of Onh Out: IIRSPIOTION GRAR, IJVII OTORS from 4 to 12 in. AIDE- `guul-an-at ngtl Fl AND 61.61 TABLISHMEN1 ,.,uuua'1$ nu Stiiol D ....- ....._u uau (lie I pended, bu: it had trench very deeplj It was no par: ufl l}1rtbi:I Wr\_jl1diCi4 l..r-A| ~ - LAMPS Eng HITE S - 9"` `F*"""'L"".` "'- E(of every description, zriber would dixect panic AI . l'|l'l'.`-nnnl tn P111:-II ST ASSORTED J EIAPIST, Lflwf WUIIIU IIIIEIIL FIKIIIE1 u. on. `gquu to Pansy! ._-__._.__-_.- (Continued on ` TO LET.- 2288 BTRIIT. us _9AItn_| :3;-\ I-II...l.?`|` H14 9135" I I. ` A 9:311!` Nnvn dk P Court Ho IUIID lrulu -2 tu In In. Crhcandsouutnd `Inf avarv dncrintiam -'pupi1s 41: certain pram study, and conferring xi scholarships. The pup ml no part of their I University, but in di `i li'm-.u-.9 I\nrln .-.o".I... -vvuu son an Blreeg Klngst I lxnon-I-f'n`lI- 5.. .I.- JAd63_,3j ti--nun- can I, 1888. Wlliifiiillliiblllli -......v-uu-.1 U , 1.] ten 1 at : answer to innnrn `L D ,- -- ..... rronnce We . higher: lch manure as thin. V ______________ -..- rvuuuul 1370303 ' savers] nrncter of flu `--`~'*-"` ,,__..-.._ c qL the I with the b'Pr tn cl.-v ---- -' ' . r"""' "5 nu nuu carry them the svmpntluea of the pea wouhi be qualied to take pun. it alfairs and in the most prominen non and purs_uits of the countrv. ,,.- ..n,--u1u unuu m: had been found :r_y deeply on the porn ,nnrr nf hi .-I -` prelcribed branches of l (`Ol!"nl'rilIn (luau-Ann In;-.-...-.._ __ I ..-..-.-u paoupunuctl UI'Il]Cl16I 01 I conferring degrees, honour: and D3. Tho numla awn-m'....: -......:_ ...., uunvclally and lege to leave.and us leave nothing, there was no r colleges Io_nt'Iiate. In CODEtiLu[l0n ofthe Senate Me to nliatiun. Under the -_._..-_... .uvcuu:u; 8l)_d It tuml Wu: to be composed of lnuucyuf land uuld, and ml` at znnncy invested. By IO the incmuv fuml was to he 1` paying charges of manage to delnymg the upeuscs of y ; secondly, to defrn_yiu;_.{ the Lnivers'ny College; and luy on, the surplus oi the income M: appropriated by Parlinmcnt lllln: In the advancement of lu<-utlon In Upper Cnlnlflu. M luml was m I... 1.... :4 - iv 1'-_y -nu nu: per` qf his Olrjtct to llcmua n... kn. . Fm: P-go.) .. uuuunacu, DOE It By very large an- people of Ontario. ms presented to this ; Slvernl hn-v`-~-`L .._-. -\o'n.\tIVCl IIIL` lnC()[I) mmnnent fund. The income - cumpnsml of all the iutrest I auld und not paid for, and nf all muncya invested; and '83 in [m 1-nnn...,....I -4' -- -.,_,\\.u.c UI. [.118 AC` r had been frustrated by re of the Act itself, be House should make mg nd purpose de- :e it was now purpose Rllnnlrl lm --- ,,......B vvllll` them pcopie, ub- in public prominent nvuc. - pursuits country. If Lhrn it was desirable that the-. class of instruc- tmns referred to in the resolution should receive Iltilll support. we what has been done by i WC hd I l\l"""""""` ` L` 7' n r-..`-uvou UV (II {to hundred: '.ha individual: sign- Jghs to be nuicient the great mass Province were in fa- higher education Who were __________ ,,.D...... -u3u|U[.l0[lI, 50 : aid from she income the permanent fund, the uwmcnt itself, Very cun- :er!_ The qucstiou might |il `hat {I}... nun]-.3. - ' __ rqgowcu, Ill \ uses: nf revenue our {' the Torontn estab1uh- `mm thu income tuud, su L: vvry naturally suppnsut In would in much year he] Parliament where with to 1...... n .- Lbe Senate were nomi- , and the affiliated Cul- ssuch to be ube professors 3 ed bv Lrentlnmnn 4- _- ...,.. palculltfll O `ne Act. made no cer- .uy of the College. M: such portions 01 University and one Iearr am` --" Vuu u.u, UL]! ail Ct b:1.lfa'1Ied - Act was p .. M , 1....-- .- unuuu. Ltll ul 1|... no-nu: . , ......--' nu IUSLJID institutions of the se objects land be:n sxitrrrmns at Toronto rrtexl, but as rrgurnla had failed uh...y..-I. ct to inquire how ' how far it was : permanent fund um to the House : iustilutium, Fm... .1.` , 1_...n.:uu|..I..Ilb llll Lht: outlying cul- tht. Cuivcraity. mt the defective: or. calculated ct lI\n.Ix> -- - r_... \FI nu: UUJCCI far this Wn_judiciou-1, nor legal to encroach upon the] He wishes merely to point -4 that the other collegiate f __- . ..... ..u.. Lu tue interests at the wealthy that any national instruction `was established. The wealthy could alWd_\S educste themselves. It was in order that poverty should be no bar to iutellectuul progrej_ss,-in order thntwhere the aptitude en pew, lur learning existed, there should spring up corpus gnduwu-_,_-n[_ 1 mrn aympatblzing with and carrylng with 5mr,,b|)- The pcopie. uh - I ho-.1 -A -~r ' I-.1-...I I I " --- IRSBIH: Ll nllugo:lln_- passed, in 'Dl'II1n A`-. - engraved wrapper I Oheuicsl Wu-onoa'n, \-`III- light ,._.L us, -amecuuon, Low Spirill, Iilulrgmaiqii or Penlysll of the Organ: of Generation, pitstion of the Heart, And, in feet, all the couitcnu of n. Nervous and Debmtated I of the system. To insure th ' out. Ask for HELHBOLD Sold by All Druggietl and Dealer: on:-ywla Price 31,25 per bottle, or In battle: for Se Delivered to may address. Describe the I] come in :11 communications. Addreu H HILIBOLD, Draw and Chemical Wueho 694 Broedwny, N.Y. terminnion of Blood to tho Hand, Oonvnied Ideu, Hysteria, Genenl Irritsbilily, Rattlesn- nen and Sleeplouneas 3: Night, Abuhce or M mull!` Eiciancy Lou 0:4 to, D I_ an, nnqcuaon, Lo : `Jmrgniiupx Pu-nlvaln n! Ilu n..---- -- - is more Itrengthening than any 4 tionl of Bart or Iron, innitely I plenum. Directions for us, diet, and advice, Females in evory period of life, f to extntno old age, will nd it I ro unure in the disohuga of in Strength is the glory of manhood I hood. ulvu L. For Female Weninen or Loucorrlami, Too Profu` hnustion, Too Long Con Prolnplus and Bearing I Um-i, In offer the non pen ycncuca ot thousands of our young women. Long before the Ability to exercise the funo- 3 tioua of the generoljvo organs, they require an education of their peculiar nervous Iytten, com- poaed of what is culled the titans, which is, in common with the fEInIlO breast nud lipl, evi. dently under the control of mental emotions and ueociationa It on enrly period of life ; and as we shnll subsequently see, these emotions, I when excessive, lead, long before puberty, to habits which esp the very life of their victims are nature has nolf-completed their develop- ITIDPI! .-.u I ICW ut me many additional causes which so largely affect the life, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and which, cmsequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare efthe entire human family. The mania that exists for prccocims education and mar- riage, causes the years that nature designed for corporeal development to he waited and per- verted in the restraints of dress, the early cou- nemeut of * school, and. especially in the unhealthy excitement of the bal`-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in midnight rere s the hours designed by nature for sleep In consequence of this early strain upon her system, unnecessary smart is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excitement is over, another in prospective pensable to the attainment and retention of or- ganic health and strength 3, the exposure to night air ; the sudden` change of temperature; the complete prostration produced by excessive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their legi- timate etfect. At last, an early -marriage cap! the climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto so utterly regardless ofthe plain dic- tates and remonslrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treat- ment. This is but a truthful picture of the ex- perience of thousands of Lona hnfnra eh- -L.:I:._ ., - ..~ uau unuu it sum iliut tlw eqiucntion ml the lllziiacs wunouu thing, and collegiate education was motlier. some said, let the wealthy wiim kittaiflf ('-viirgiuh: education pg} for it. Let us aid," they saiil, ilm humble scholar in acquiring an u.-.,linar_v education, and if he wishes to acquire mun.- lluu tbut` let him pay for it inuiscil," or whut was the same thing (0 him, let him do without it. 'I`ho=e who took that View of :be matter wnulu just open the book at knowledge to the student, and when he has learned enough to give him a desire to learn more, would close it to him altogeth- er. But it was not in the interests of the ulwavs nihar--9.. IL--- ' ' JELMBGLDB COMPOUND EXTRACT` BUCHU. - _ - ..._... uuvuuunl, and only upon the most urgent ueceuity will a true woman 53 fur ncritica her grouou charm as to do this. The one WI than thunk as for placfng in their hundn sitnpia specics which will be lound L-ic-ncioua in reliavilgnnd curing almost nary one of those troublesome com- plninu peculiar to the sex. Hundreds ouer on in e of others apply vainly IO c who either merely lnnvalu of I care or npply rarnedi worse. 1 would not wi: that would do injustice I am obliged to any lhnt nu ducod from excculu exh: M` In}. `rm i..|~.-i---- - EELMBOLDB EXTRACT _-..~ uuuuuutu, It IS far onener cuu's-d by di}ec|, irrilatnon, npplied to who mucoul membrane of the vagina itself. When reviewing the cause: of these dieing,- ing complaizra, in is moat painful to contem- plate the attendant ovila nnllnannnvn ......_ -I--- .....=.uu lu run on without involving the gene- ml hultb or we indiridnsl, and ere long pro- duomg permanent nickneu nnd pronntura ao- cline. Nor is It pleasant to consult I pbyuician for the rohefoftbue varionl dolicnta nffocliolu, as In tin this "rm- .._.. _.n _L, .- - HELMBOLDB EXTRACT u-yy -uu are Ill. not only I0, bat no one of I thus various femnlo complaints cm long he suffered lo run on without involving nramnlnn. an, . FEIALES,owingto1bo poculinr and impor- LID! relations which they sustain, their peculiar orgnnintion, and the ocon they per- form, are ubjecl. to nanny Iuleringa. Freodom from these contribute: In no llnlll degree to tboir bn_ppineu Ind wclfnre, for none can be happy iho are ill. Not only bat I femnla comnlnintn n... 1,.-- L- -__.- .... guuuune, on: mil Lot S. Toke no olhor. onrywhora. 1,25 bottle, 36,50. ed lymp- a H. 1'. (I01: I 1W ho |ldW|],N.Y. an `I. nu, EIELMBULUS EXTRACT OF` PEIALES, (nun of 0rga'|;u`o`f' no con- In to the genuine, out lhil '1' nnLuBoI.o's. `kg ||.l\ nO|v.n_ WOMAN. , --__, -was uulvre PDDQHI, 10 p develop- nnleu dono * Will: lg- .x__ - -_-.-' --no uuyylur ,1! 'nt.ire|II1:na.n pr: cocima Je nlopment muud In.` ....., DEBATE ON :3 of the prepara- n, safer, and more E _PA1_I_4Y NKE.WS-"FRIDAY EVENING. ECEMBER 4. _-.... ._._. _ vi, ncoonupuny. eriod from infancy rill remedy to aid bags its functions. nnd woman- , ,__.. .._.u.o uuuagucu [of neat duta )l, mt oftho bal`-mnm "`*'"' FILHBOLD. BUUHU, BAOHU. BUOBU. Mr Clarke m - ....n..-..-V

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