Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Feb 1887, p. 8

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Kill ITI dollln. they I Poutlon the novonuoul hr tbooouknonl (`onnluoo Appointed. Anuolhgoltlu Inhotuouoltbo county cl Fruunoo vu boldon Wulnodny. Fob. Olh. at Fund`: hood lot the put-pun ol cunlklarhg an uivuhmy J p-noun. clogonnunool toque: thonutvo WO- un It-outbolooIul\\` oudllovob I-_.l- A- Il.._A__.I 0.. I-Linn -an-nun.-n C...- -It A. II. IIITIIISI VI. l'I- Irywiwwv nppdnul nation The south; clonal 1 with pnyor. I (`hnluu-rs` (`haul Inning. Tho uljoumenl meetingol(IhduIcru`uhurrh wn hCll| Int evening In the loczun: mum. A.` .\lu-diner in the ohcir. W. J. Dick road the upon 0! the nation. which showed the unnhoruhlp nl the con rognlion to he 3 The Rev. I". Md` Lvi method an ntuunl in lldlhh ohm and DC- II. M: onunoctioo with the church huonnnl. Tb I'll The anoint`: upon rod that the wcutl o and culinary oollocoul unou to. . uulthocollocuonfot mhlnn. out. 0765. All the upon: were fully cmnnd lay the receipt. The upon I'll adopted. Two u-mun van that oloeud for the an that nan. vh. News (I. W. Iluvcll. (nalocbd) Owl A. Wnldk. nun A. u. r.mn..a\s'. ll. Dydovon nnnnllnul nnthhnoq Thu hnhn rllnnul Solo Nuareth. ]'lmIn.u Hen-Ir_\. Anl.lmu~Jeoun, lu\ er ul my soul. Solo Sing to me the ol-l .'\.-otch tong. .\`olu uul chorun last my nune he rt- ` memben-cl." .\liu L Meek. ` Rule "The |'i rimn." Thoma .\'a\'ngu-. ] Mr. N. lhymon: Venn excellent real in . The world we be in," b Tnlmqge. 'he ningin 0! the hymn. " t l! the lie that bimln." -rough! an intending meet lung to I (`lust-. ` IR7l UCIIIIHIIIII III IJIU I1`! following pm raumw .\utheIn hon peace." Snln X'n:.~u1-lh, [DC n`I| Uulllllllg. Mr. livid Spence road the report uf the sabbath school, {mm which it pound that there In: I doticit. owing (0 t n incroued expenditure in the funnnhing cleptrtmcnt. ` , This inulitutiou. he ubu-nod. but hitherto ` ` been woupporting, and in onler that it might mminue to he so I mllection would ho ukvn for that purpulw at the vlulaln-n'u Anniwnury meeting. 1`- .|...ir .~..uIn'LnO...| 'Al|ll`|\.` tn the n-II "ll" 5'00` WW3 r\"Hp'K}IHIp{`\l. .\Iiu Jeanie Phippt-n run! the report of the ladies unociutinn, which vru of I very at tiahcoory nature. Their efforts hul result.- ; ed in ruining nou-ly Sill). The debt. on the ) hull had been n-ducal by I'll), leaving hut $44!) to he rninonl to wipe out nil claims on : I the hull building. Mr Ihvial Nnnnmn rr-mi than n-tnrt II! the llllfll Pill"! lllll Illll III IVGRIII [II Inc Olll cienvy of thv vhnir. under the able leader ship nf .\lr Thnmu Sam and Mia: Jvssit` ` Mock. the urguxiat, who ad nmvco-loul M r. , Heath` The organ cumunitwe cnnsisliuv ul Mean. L ll Spencer, Robert Hem ry. Henrv SM :15, Robert .\lcKel\`ey anal \\'il~ liuu Meek was l't`~&pp()iIlt(`|. \Ii-1 Jnnlin Phinnnn n-ml thn ro-nnrt uf the` IUII, ll . \ . llUI'lUll. uuulra .1. lll'Iuu_,. mun ` w. Neish. ` Mr. Robert Hendry aulnnittoal thc report of the weekly offering fuml uul also that of the orgun fund. He could not. he said. re- frain fmm expruaain , uncl aupportin ' what their putm ha-I nix in regnnl to he et L-ienv_\ leader- ill cnnsistiu ' Ann I, ll Smnwnr Rnlmrt "om rv Noarly I Norton: Runaway. but e-vcniug u spirited horse. drawing I nlei h containing Vinson .\hu'thn anal Eumm \\'i Ilrl`. ran nvuy nn Princess street. ( - posit:-, the Windsor hntvl the nlei h utruc nunnu icr nnvl npaul. The lm ices were thrown in the maul, the sleigh lurnetl hutv torn up. nuul the horse plun l foruunl turning luvnn .\lo|m'L-al street. . limo .\Inrlha \\'il-ler lny utnnnocl lull woumled anal was curried into the \\'iuulmr hutel, where the rm-vein-I nmlicnl lruhm-nt. Her (two was st-\'er1-Iv rut. Shv Wu ulrivcn to her hn|I|l' in \\'i|liAnI.-willv. Her sitter I'ICIlp('I| with ....o I-..nr\ I lile`. |Ill `III? `HUI? IHU Uul-III `I55 UIICIIHI` aging. The church. he renmrked. had sug` gested that It nance committee be formed to rearrange the weekly offering fund. and concluded by moving that it cunsiat of the } following: The trt-Muxrer, James Hender- 1 IOD, W. C. Horton. Jmnv.-1 .A\. Ht'll(lf)'. and I u` \'n;.|. ` (`UUIIL U1 Ell? pl'Ugl`l!S.'5 Illttlll,` LS ll cuurcu lllll .- vngvregation. During the latter part of the yv 2|` thev were all delighted nt the return of .\lr. Thomas Hendry after in prolonged uh sauce in southern Califomia. One of the results of his return hm] been the organiza- tion of the young people of the mngregation into in society of christian endeavour, witn n devotioiull meeting, held euull Sunday morn ing. and it literary meeting each fortnight. .\luch benet, socially, intellectually. and spiritually. had been derived from this soci- ety. The rev. gentleman concluded by mak- ing a comparison between the decade ending I376 and that ending l&`%6, which showed an avenge yearly increase of nenrly $1.30). This wuss 3 record. he thou vht, which should incite them to gratitude ?or the past and ho efulness for the future. .lr. John .\lcl".wen renal the treasurer! statement, which showed that for all pur- poses the sum of 81,577.?) had been collect- ed, and that the expenditure had been fully met. On the whole the outlook was eucour .. .:.. . 'l`|... ..I......,.|. l... _.........l..\.l |....l -.... .\nnnaI .)l-etlug at the First (`ongrega- tlonal Ch_ureh-The, I-`lnances In Good hnpe-llow Matters Appear In Chal- mers` (`hureh--The `Expenses .-Ill Met. ` The annual meeting of the first congre va- tional church took place last evening in t 1e con regational hall. There was a large at- tem anee. Tea was served in the parlour at seven.after which the company adjournedtp the hall, where the meeting was held". Rev. Dr. Jackson. theesteemed pastor, presiding. The chairman. in opening the meeting, ex- pressed his pleasure in seeing so many pre- sent, and gave a review of the church's work during the past year. This, he said, "was the tenth year of -his pastorate amongst them. Not. only did it remind them of the rapid llight of time, but it lnronglit to their memory the many changes which had occur- red durin that i evade of years. One fact llll|Stl`tlt(:( -this. Since his assuming the pas- torate every pastor who was then in charge of a ('lll|l`Cl| in this"?:Tty, including the roman catholic and protestant. had. with one ex-. ee )tion. gone, some to the better country, ot Iers to other spheres of usefulness. The changes in the cougre ':\tinn had been very Inarked. Loved ones lad gone to the house of many mansions, and many who, during this period, were active workers nith them, are serving the master in other churches scattered over this continent. zunl some in the old land. These ermsiflerations impress- ed upon them the nhligation of doing what- soever their hands found to do for ('hrist and their fellow-men with all their might. The eomlition of the church and congrega- tion dnringthe pastyear had _l_>e4-none of har- mony and prosperity. Tliere ha-l been more accessions than removals. and the services i had been well attended. The reports. he ` said, would give them a Inore detailed ac- count of the progress made as a church and .~ nnvrmvntinn llnrinu the latter nart of tin`. ADVANCEMENT: IN CHURCH WORK -`REVIEWING THE PAST. RESULT OF A DECADE. . __ _. ....._..:__. FIOHIRMEN IN ICIIOON. IIII".'IIIIg. contribute-I lAlgel_ of the owning by I gely to the (`II y n-u-lo.-ring Hu- of lul|u\u.~s| II Iii xwvwu ug-w-u gun ~ Klmrlzl. F05. I0.-(To no Kdot) : I but rand Dr. CV30` lotto: with who our- . ll unnohlnooulnlny not :t|honquI:u|IhIhornybvochoth:d -Y nnninohtnijidhuj U "1" CTEIV l'|l|.. I` out irnjury lent CODKQWHPL I write this, however. to show utter lis- npprnml of Anything like nrtinnship in Cnnnection with thing: ure y collegiate. E. H. Hulun. One of t xe Su . '* CA. A... ....Ib 1.. -...'..o:n.. . f....- I:-u. TIT` HEX` WI jTIT3l. M I much; ol the llhutl-onunotvutivu. boldlnthoopnlouo. Khoqtlo T ddcatolol-uahllomhr. E8: . lntbochiroh A.Iu.-dculrluld with chum) unpond lath Du'lyNuuol the 78` Jana: "lid on 0 saviour. udlhtllbo. cr,wonbhlnng- ulthouxc dq. would tun nug. ndtlolawoltho onntryun-Id oIk"-- 0I!H'l'AI1 . |\'I\.um.\. Feb. 9. (Tuthe Editor.) ; By the dominion election luv no pereol can In- a candidate unleu twentylive electon in rite him, l) I written requleillon ; and I do it 0! in male with the returning cer. This $1) is returned m the Iucoeee lul cuullulue : mtl to the uneeceeeelul. should he I one hell the number ul role: polled by I eucceufnl candidate. I heu- oerecl myeel! for both city and county ; ncl i! there be tweutyllve eleetnn In either Illn Ihh me the may Ilgnifg their will: lny cnlnplyllj vi the luv ee ehteul shove. ~ ,. u__.-. . VIII um uglnly taut link!` \ Juli! Snxnn. Alan ohho citlum of Kinpton. mm c1'W.nn mo. an nayor. wu- liun . In the cult. It in Inovod . art, and unnhoounl curhd: " the blood ol 50 In and cl Thomusoomohocllkond by the l Rhl.ruhIponthohodn Ibopnuntdo sumo: uhbtlmnd t.bohndo(John nA. luorluudd . by when ochun `lnghobhln Irclollcnnoubolk , rou. Scoot vu A5 A _...u.. nl (Lg III-nnlmuunnnovnvnn Xl"I'l'lII|IIK IINI Pflnlll . CIIIIII llll IIU IF cinl support. `wltmlent ' but ec no: I popu lnr fallacy. that newspapers -uppurt I party A: I pocuuinry neccuity. An A fact. they \|uuh| he wealthier Anal morn At one won they in eschew rtioo. And he thorou ly ilI1|l'pl'llcll`l)I. fopoliticnl joumnl in in ml: Ina ulmw more to dincnurngo the visit: u! the part wire-puller and patron thnn lhr \\'Inc.. It c on not live Ivy than or thruugh ~ them. and clues not wnnt to do no. ",'As our guilt in rinting a {our-line joking pa raph and t ereby calling forth , n Hood of In lingsgate is bro ht to notice by this correspondent. we may excused it we point h`tudent. or rather an ex student. to a recent copy of the h" h class North Am crmn Rn-o'nr,of New 'ork, in which a Canadian conservative essayist singles out the Wllm for commendation for its opposi lion tn the Nova Seotian cry of seceuion. Again. the are _of reform govemmental and election to the \\'IIIu has been (ID a year. not sutcient to run the paper one week. not is it a greater sum or of a more nrotitabie character than the or lens of ear of several commercial rms for advertising and printin 1-allin for no spe .~i.l snnnnrl "Numb-nt Inn no nos a noun ( fa. TI. IIUIIILI . \IIIC Ul Ipll lll. 4 I 1 I I 3 nvvu` to it, even if it be considered as a little "tatfy." The eneemiums which this writer passed upon you, Mr. Editor, when he says that- you earn your bread and butter by yelpiug in the ranks of secession, rebellion and anar- chy" must have been most amusing to you as were his epitnphs on the members of our stat!` most amusing to them. His clarion call to the conservative students to rise as one man and demand their rights of repre- sentation of the Journal staff is ridiculous in the extreme and will doubtless be so re garded by that body in the college. As a member of the stat? it has always been my earnest desire that the Journal should be-. strictly neutral in Canadian politics, and I believe that a more serious evil than that which this gentleman proposes in calling upon the conservative students to demand greater representation could not befsl our journal. The passinghit" he so cleverly gives the members of our staff who in poli tics call themselves conservatives must be thoroughly appreciated by them. The ori- ginators of the first litical club in our uni- versity considered t mt the open discussion of )0litiC5 in our college days would do muc to lessen the bitterness of feeling in future years in that arena. Talking polities among mllege chums would certainly be carried on in a friendly manner and in after years when these chum.-s i take their respective sides each will have confidence enough in the other to recognize the fact that his opponent, however, ditfert ent his policy, has the true interests of his country at heart, and with this assurance a healthy personal friendship would soon spring up among the future polititians of our country. It is by rubbish emanating from mere rty cu-entrics.an example of I hich is this etter of .\`tudent`s," that politics of late become so much embittered. Such a foolish and uncalled for attack is not, I fear, in my reply receiving what it justly deservr.-.s -si l lent contempt. I \rritn this hn\rn\1-r tn nlmw utter iiis. 1 alnlqrslnitothooil Injninlhnnnnm l-Ila Dlati-Ibo Wilkes up the Whlgu Friends --Out of his Latltudeg Kl.\'(ISTUN, Feb. 10. --(To the Editor) : The .\'e`u'.~4 of fl'11e3ulaLy publishes 11. letter, )lI|`portin;_{ to have come from a Queen : col- ego student, ,relu.tivo to the~sth.' of that {burns}, and bearing the im was of a mind )y no means calm or charita le. From be- ginning to end it is one_ arose insult to not uni)? the staff of the .Ip1trm1l but also to the \\'nn:. The article which called forth this incomparable bombastic billingsgnte was an editorial in the Journal upon the proposed Scl1uolnf Practical Science," and the part which. I hresnme. nmat disturbed the equa- librium of this u.non_ym0us eCfribblcI' was this : i ul.':......o,... I..... ........ 4:; 5.. .......l .... ,....-..... llll l`ll"Bl-IUH. ` `What there is in thls to stir the Ire of the most exacting I ctunmt for a. momcnt.isee.. l\'or.t-an I see where the people of King- _ ton" are thercbyinuulted, nor where James H. Metcalfe, M.P.l ., in pa.rticu!:u" is in- sulted. Perhagps the phrase our generous prc_mier" km: letl the devastating flame which lmrut. itself tumy in the utudeut" epislu.` Surely n_ofriet1d of the unifersity could hml fault wtththts phrase at this ur- ticular time. Those in sympathy with All`. Mumtt wnul-l glzully suite`!im1"YfI"ht:vzum- they lwlic\'c it l|.})[)llL`n.l)lC. Those on the othcr sitlc 0f the cute ought not to object ..;,_Ar.. IIIIIS I Kin rston has seen fit to semi an oppon- ent of tie Mownt govermnc-nt to Tnronto. but this mere accident will iizwe noinucncc with our gnerous premier in dealing with this qunstion." ' '\\ |mt. [hm-a-. is in thin tn sitir I.hr- lrn nf u- i};TEml;LY TO "A %TUbENT." All to Know About II. 3 n -A .. um Two I`oln Brought Out. nu: ..-an-. .. VVI .. George Clark. R..\l.(`.. has just complet- ml :1 magnicent map of the United States and (`ammla with the \'-.u`inus cnnlxcctions of the New York Central and Hudson River railway. The wurk is alone by hand um! has lweu so clc\'e1`h` axcvunnplishocl that one unismluxs it for a printc.l map. The map is ll-me in colors and is curtainly an evidence uf wlmt patience anal perseveraunce can 110. .\1 r. (`lmk spout mcr four weeks upon it. nu "J UH` I()l`\\'iLrIlulg llllll |uu:|_y u. LUV), wuuza "I must cnngratulau-. you upon its composi- tion, and feel pmml to think that ntimlcrich lady should lune m-hioveql an enviable 11 re- pumtion, us you must assuredly have done ns I nmaiuian." Huderich was the child- . II I, :1-I I\AL.._ IIS I IIIIIIHUHAII. !lUllUlIl.'l homl's home of ('01. Utter. WlliItnr)' (`um meudnt Inn. (`ul. ()ttL-I, nf the Queen's Own, in thank- ing the cun1p0acr of the .\'atinm\l .\lurch" fur fnrxrzmhng him lately u mlsy, writes: I nnhxt -mmmrnlnw vnu unnn l[:i cnmnusi- Hl not has l"uruultc-n. A correspondent in the .lIonfrea.I ll'{/ur'x.~` says. The kind reccniou tenclcretl the members of the Y.M. IA. coxxxuzzion by the Kingston people is \\'orth_v of special nIentiou,1uul will not be soon fol-rotten, their lmspitulity being the most cheer ul timl vonliul in uvcrytlning. Kimzstoxlitsclf should he much blessed in us own work." serpent WIIII 1| wmmui 5 neuu, Lu um urusuc and fairy-like combination of hearts and silk trin re which the love sick awain dc-lights tn lllf in large numbers to "his Jcininm." lint the one-centers ure in the greatest de- inmnul. ..\'t. Vulelltilu.-'3 Day is up ranching and the bookstores are Hooded wit: gnucly roll and iutllcrproductions, ranging from the repu sive om:-center representing a hissing serpent with vmmnn's head, to the artistic ..1 rr1:hIC- 1:1... .......|.:....c:.-... .. l.......o. .....l on].- Armngelnems HlL\`(.` nucu umuu ml mt: u)pmu'n.nce here of Rev. Sum Jones on .\ arch l.';th, and Hon. George R. \\'emlling on March |7th. Both gent-lumen will ulc- livcr lectures, and will, no alnulnt, ilttl`tl\`t Iurgv audiences. , Sou Fish. I-`ruh and I-`Ilia. Fresh salt water herrings. 25c. fresh sou mackerel, l`2c.; fresh I 7c. 11. ;' fresh _cm1-, 5c. -~Ju.s. Cruwfu .. uv lII;-I4ua nun-ov--yr y Amlgxecutioner of all pain, Pomeroy's * `Petroline Planters, the iant of its line : it never fails. Sold by nruggints and J. U. King, `Kingston. H. Laurnnt-e's Spectacle-Is. Q The only sure aids toperfect vision, at J. \ (,9, King's drug store. Buy none other. See every Fair is stamped I3. L." Imitation: nhoum . The frame may sometimes he close- ly imitated, the lens never. Again \Va Lead. 'Iu-clay the Wluu enters upon an new il- lustmted service, the must. ilnpI'0\'c yet, mm` in `L-6ii`\"`fe`n`<'~"im`d``mmh ..~ vast hnr provennent upon the stereotype plnte. Again it is the lirst tn intruzlucu an iuurnulistic provcmcnt llllull um awru-m`_ylu it is the novelty to (lnllmln. Two Popular [.01-turorn. Arrangements have been nuulc for the nnnnrnllml Iwrp of Rev. Sum Jones on Monday Next In the Day. Dune by "Inll 'urli. :-I ,1, II \I 1' | _ _ _ . . .. L_OCAL BREVli`lES. The Death Sentenci- 1- in - v just of urinus lune: mmwplishwl one I nnan Tlm nmn in 5l'I`lllg8, 3.`-DC. lumcu; 2. c.; hauldock, Jus. CI'In\'funl. `U lllllulrlf. A \f. ,il4ll| journalistic dozen ; ...l.ln..l- K mm. . M. T31. uowufhu-r \\'or'innl:ld W. H. ed! KOOHU. Uncduololp. No. DI. A.0. .W.: [do airs built}: In ukluv Ibo lull)! 0` I a`"..........,' ``' ' '."..`?. .., .,`.'.`.."........:"'.`. your order. H-nnnnn-u nu than in IL; :11: funny or a usual: nlvuor. . on hold! of Lluutuo . Nu DI. .0.U.\V.. lhnv InwA?."I. .: W. H. Noni, Ihcudu. `Hull 1 `Ir! VIII wvtucv-v .y'-.'po. Y. can 'T'8muuu...a can you vi your dour chtldnn to thouodorunlvkn ol Hod. wbohunlal. "lntthyvidov truclunoud lvlllpn nrvo thy Mborln children." A..|. an-n-Inn mu ol the duo uvnnthy h i A folIl;g `ltzdloo-cu. M Nu Narhli. Ir. John Chorllnunnz The gov:-Incubus wand the puhl. moor culldphllcluulnlngnlh In lblol lovclindhvcrhua I. (Xdubr um- guuood order!-<-oualoouu ht aloflllnl an and :i.;oIl llognt at Lula; an lnnond and looped OJ CNIIIIJIIQ Widow : Reply. Knmnml. Fob. l.~To In Us Halon: Whores tho supremo muut Iror mu ol the unlvonu In his good plouun has called our btothor Wllllun Hahn from Ihh lodge tothuuhovowt fool that our Iodgohu lootngooul and mu nuurwotluu, his hnycllnduul nloolhuuhuhudud labor. and the community I rcqootd and uh! dunno. Dar units. we ate this opponents al on our huthlo :y:puhr n r olu-h.l.ud IIOI IIIIJWII "III HR`, Iuunl In I -uutruu. Mr. Mount ulmltto-I that strong point: had been mule by the member: 0! tho Ie putntion in mnuoctiou with the matter. The govornmcm would give the nutter that awful ooaniclontton thnt they gsvo to All other quoottonu that can Indore them. , _ __L ____________.__j 3 WITH THE .\IIN ISTERS. u-um: 1-. Principal (irnut muuiulc-re-I the eotahlinh uncut of melt I Ichonl at Kingston would not he 5 proootlont for unnho upenulituru on similar Institution: In the future when it In not shown that they would In a mecca. Us Mnnmo nalnnlllnnl that ntrnnu nnintn THE UNI.` llll-II.|'l IU.\.\ the uvernmant would have to the petition of this deputation that he could oouceive of ` were that it would he more econolnicnl and better for the ent-ral interests of the uoun try to have on y the Toronto school of prac tical science. and that tho establishment of such a school in Kingston would be is pn-~ codelt for the institution of similar schools in other parts 0! the rovince. He thought it would be economical to have as second school in Kingston. He was told by students that lixing was cheaper in Kingston than in Toronto. It was more q-conomical to haw such It school beside a university. Thu-ro were rvprest-ntati\'es present from eleven counties in Eastern Ontario anking for tho school for Kingston. This. Principal Grunt ('nl|Il'll(l('1l. showed that the eastern part of the province favoured the 'ltllIlIal|mt'l.l of anth a school at Kingston. Mr. Mowat Yes, at pn-sq-nt; lmt one must look to the future. (outinuing. .\lr. .\|owat said that Ottawa or other plan-n might also ask for is school of prantival an-inn. as q nest Inn. .\lr. San-lforul Fleming, ('oI. Russ, .\lr. .\'pragne, \\ urdcn Mnrton. of Frontcnm-.nnd Deputy-reeve Smiiiders, of l.eeda, also urged ` the establishment of the proposed school. = The two latter presented petitions for the school from their county councils. Rev. D. J. Mncdonnoll said that as the Inemben of the government were pressed for time. the members of the deputation would doubtless be satisfied to have l'rinci- pal Grant now speak on their behalf. . Principal Grant said the go\'errpm~ni. had done much for higher education. and he understood it intended to give furth-r suit lance in the same direction. He did not know where tho gnu-riilncnt had spent 37.. (ll) tn hotter iulvnntnge than in the school of practical science in funllito. Till: u\l.\' nlU!;1"r|n\` the lnuuatruu classes. Mr. Jaunes Maclenmin said he halal hcen requested to represent the counties of l)un~ du, .\`tnrm0nt and (vlengurry in this umttcr. He was sure that the counties he had been asked to represent hml founiQu(-en's college to he a great hoou to them. He had no doubt the institution was very dour to tlu-ac counties, and he was not surprisv-l think they had asked the government for the school in question. \lr .\`nn.Ifnnl Flmninu. Russ. J I51) EGUSUI l:Al|(Hl lllll\'Cl`SlIy Hon. .\lr. Fmser -1! shoulil not be said i that such at school should not be csuslnlislu-I where there was not L_nlreaul_y a university. Take Birniinghmu, I-Inga, for instance, wlu-re there was no university ; the school of prac- tical science there was if imuu-use value to the industrial classes. II. I.. ..- \I....lnn...... .~-`Ll Inn lu-nl lmnn \\\r..x~n. V|\l u....`.. from the very start. The catabIisl1nu~nx of at school such as pmpusml mrulsl cost about $30,000. The cost of nmimuining it wuul-I be from $7,000 tn $l0.||00u year. He ex- prossvtl the opinion that it was pn-ferublv to esmblisln such u svhool in culxlwctinll \\ ith eatabli.slw univenxity. [Inn \Ir I-`rum-r ,lv uhnnhl Mn? `:0 szlicl \\'oIfe- Mlnlnhzd Me-thoe;l_el (thurrlu. A mntrihutor tn the column: 0! the \\'n:r. |.\ Wmu. eeye theta hemleome and uh: uhle organ hen been leceul in the new Mothnnliet church. Wole Ielencl. The in etrument cannot be excelled for variety and eweetneu 0! tone. An ethcient or in hu \ vherge 0! It. And e choir. compoeoc of gifted uiugere. ha been orgeniud. Al. the open 1 in; 0! the church rwently they took part in the eervieee. and performed their ecu-rel dutiee in en Able mumer. Specie] reiee in due the or in for the vey in Iv ich ehe Iid her `or on the oocuiou. At the tee meeting. held A few even! on the island. in conaeoon wluxexumh. the Mieeee Mcllillen. ol Khgeeon, were well ......| ugd IXPRESSIIRB fgl 8YMPATHY- Uelkle reprcscnung Inc xorunm nrluwu. Mr. (iilxlo.-rslecvu at some length stated the objects of the deputation. Queen's uni- versity was not, he said, in at position to anti] itself of the college f('Il(`l`:\tiUlI scheme ; and as it wms dcsirznlnlc to lmvcu school of practical science in Kingston, they lwl come to, ask the gnvrrmnent to establish one there. They ccnlal a1ssnn- the govcrxnncnt of the .-.-.u..-__- my _-rnu I uA'Ilnn|I Depiltutlon From Eastern Ontario Urges the I`:-ovlnclnl Government to Estab- Glvon for Such nu lnatltutlou-An In-. uontlal Deputatlon on Hand. The deputation that wuiteul upon the members of the Ontario governinent yester- lny in reference to the estublislnncnt of at school of practical science in Kingston in connection with Queen's university was 1 ll Huh One at Kln_oton-'l`he Reasons I Mclnty rc; R. 'l"."\\'ulkein, Kingston ; Wur- (len Murton, .\lc-ssrs. .\lc(iruth, Ruttam, Snumlcrs, l\lcLennaui, representing the composecl of the following gentlemen : Ex-. .\luyona C. l*`. Hilqlersleeve. Whiting uml-- .`...m`tis `:sr*Fr.;..tLvm`u-; mt-as mm ttrcnr u ville, untl Ilunnlus, Sturmont nml lllengarry; Mr. .~\yl-swortlx, Col. Ross. Mr. Spruguc, .\l. 1 . l ., and the warden of Hastings county representing the counties of Prince E(lWlll'll zunl Hastings. .\leinoriuls to the sumo effect were prcscntctl by the counties of Lennox, .'\lllll|lgtOIl and Rcnfrcw. Mr. Suntlfortl Flcxnillg. (`.I\l.(l., reprcscntcul the Ottuwn hramch of the Queen's uni\'crsit_vcxnlowment n..~x.s0ci:\tiull`; llr. A. E. .\l:|ll0cl1 aunl .\lr. .\lu.tthcw Lcggutrcproscntctl the Hamilton l)l`iu|Cll ; Rev. J. (`. Smith, B.D., anal Chus. lhivixlson, the (int-lph branch; and Rev. D.J. Mncdonncll, Rev. H..\l. Milligan, llcv. R. \\':ill:tcc. xunl .\l('SSl`S. Jolm'Ka_\', Cosby, \\'. Houston, -.\l;A., J. ll. llomleraou, liuht. Hay, Jzuncs .\ll|.L'lL`llll1lll. Q. (X, llr. W. 1%. (icikic representing the Toronto hrnnch. llr, Hiltla-rnlm~\'u at some lcllutll KINGSTON WANTS A SCHOOL OF PRACTICALNSCIENCE. THE `BRITISH WHIG, TH URSDQW FEB. 10. K ` "R pol lrnnt `Ir; In ,9" ImUl.l of L of 1 as an ing, ,1, |\'.... I31 `- ..,...-}.. ""'a......" """..'n'ns". ..I' n'.'. ."1?.` A. um... 1 rich. ads nmhrnl othov KIIQIIIIIIIII. upul at (kn Friday. 1.... o'n:.n7'.':n'\\':.a..e. can ol cu. um, 11-00 In the West. .\|r. l!onnm.. 0` BA City. Mchigul, fur- morly 0! Walk I . wt: in the city yu- hnh . Ho nyn (Inn It Bay City two uuomkqu as under construction. The alimomimuolonchuvz .!l)h; hum. COIL: do i ol hold. ft. They will haw don duh. Otht uunllot L.--.. -_. L.l-- L-HA TLA. 1-nnnhl ;\"&vIn.I`. (I .oI.hnrhu how: u Bulo Hl|.Invq rhhnyihhguuuapt thnnkumudo. hu|InIn~voIu dunno! IUKICIITII. j can he "'?.'L...3..n I on. hdotkl Soutbd. cl I100-Ia. and \\'dm Cannvolv. 01 (tab city. Mn oohnd the uonutu mums comp. In. ` bran nldcnntlnu light. in In my . In colon utmul. "Shut. lot Ibo." ad "Why not 00- L" n....... 3.11:... Ila; 1. A. Kirlmn. "u""""a"'u.: ' J \\ and I ans. . I . . Wggour D. Hlllul. III! for Mrgcnl lull oval.` hr III- Ihonrllnl. Rm; hind uh cm. has actual in Human noun. The wool Rev. 3. N. Julian. who bu has lodhpnne-I lot come due. bl: today for Ilontnal. - II...-. I Il-IIl..- J 'nnau.nr And II, People Who _lonnonu. laying: and Donna Au!-nu Altonou. Mn. J. H. ('nnp!-I` left Riveniulc to day fur Kingltnn. Hilbert Stnnumloto ol I'|r|um. bu nettle-I at Spencer. (`by county. low; Mr Smith, nndnnnl. Ulhl CI Al sponsor. l my county. IOWI. Ir. Smith. onginoor, (Sudan Inland. bu guuo In llotroit to Iddo pu-Iuuntly. Thu-an Ninholnn. Portnoutll. variant 3 Will DIV! (`IOIIDIO (IWII. UIIIII' Iiuw I an hula; lnlll. Tholr dhnoulou will by: laogth. QHL; bun. 40!: Ow- ing to all the Ildpyudnlnl coupled othor vcnuhcunoc In built. 0 any: nod: luvuhuuchnriondtoou-ry Inn onfu-on tho opuin olnvlpou who In cl Sap- hmbor. $1.00 I. from haunt: In (`glovolsndih Should lllmhsmln bztolocud river on luvcryrtoh C I rtqdmt botnbbu 1. how. :0 that u I KID All nhl-Jual Inn Ann. nnnglrlnn ml .000 ID IIIINIII Io {tun puruuuuuuy. Thoma Niebolnlo. Portnuth. u- ` ur. wuouuhmwornmg .n'mu.n.!~..v.. ! bu ntunnd homo. `FL- -..JD-.. II V _In:-Inna: tn Inn: vuu in prinnn. Y-a(er\lay I home run away with n nleigh l mntnining .\lo~un Jmoph .\|d `unwell and Murphy. Tlwy wens Inn-Io-I on A door step at TIurney'n hotel, but escape-I injury. Thr- horsv was brought tn I nunulnill I-y mmlng ;.. ......o..na stih .n Imn {once in front of the Clul, I Cllltl rllclltrn I-unjvu. -~--nu`... twelltyve or forty mmos fur$l0nsiu|e. llnnmu will not pl: ll Inoney. Hvnporatul Cnliornin plunu. ll\.: Canlifnrnitl pitted plums. 30. "L: e\'npomt- \ e-I nu l-crrles. 25. |h.; lolnckluerria. l.'w. I lh.; ulen gate enporntecl apricots. `. .'>c. ! ll ~ M. (`rn\tfnrl. l A very pleasant time was spent at the reai-leme of .\Ir. Bell. Sharptnn. Inst e\'vn< ing. Thirty yunng people from the city ` were pn-cent. They enjnyal the clrire to Sh; rptun and return. Hurry Limlley wants tn see sir John elected in Kingston. If he is nut the cume -linn will lrovmtt the city. Oh. what A Inn? I! lu-loco come here. Anyway, the pen le will be inclined to boycott him. .\ rn. O'Brien. 0! St. Thomas. wife 0! An lrmr t)'Ilri(-n. who norveul I term in the Lnenitentinry for throwin the ntuue whirh illo-l Mnletti nntlno-I `rt-In . IYNI, lied It-lirium tremem on Satunlny `he he vune mlnlivto-I to drink while her hnulunul horn` hmugnt In I Iunuuuu Ivy uuuuu; in mnuct with an Imn {cum in front building. on ma way to runaua. \'esu-nlny .\Ir. .\lurph_\'. an employee of the .\I. 'l`. (`n., ha-l his left leg hmken he- lmv the knee by A log rolling upon it. Dr. T. M. I":-nwirk not the limb. The friends (If the genius] I-`rank Vunnllimn, of ('ahlIrvll & Sum. are cl:-lighu-cl to see him ' Main in the vitv After his svriuus illneu. Though thin he has no! km in. jolly Imilo The elnplcwvvs of the Virturin yeslenlav presented 1!. .\Illlcr with . .~nn..,;uue..l. -lrou and as well mule pnlive hatun. Why he I'M! given the and him not In-n hurneul. .-\. I-`iehls, lurl-tr. will play I . l`. Dun- can, I crank checker player. fnurteen. twentytive fall) l'lgS, IUC. Il\.; lllltf Vb lIIl.l:l l|[v}I|1. . * uuuv Linn: ` In-rries. A Jas. Crawfnnl. ; The smoke-stark of the steamer Pierre punt was removed yeah-nlny. It lnmke in two pieces in being lowered. It will he l'l` plum.-cl by (I new pipe. The police have been nntitiealthnt A young man. named J. B. Lisle. an employee of an .\llu`l'ic1ul hank. guilty of embuzleunent. is his to (`umalm \ ..-..._.l.... \I.. \I.u-ulu- nll omnlnvns nf mgs and on-lmuuents. Checkley. 1| Tomnto thief. has :\rri\'el M. the penitentiary to serve tive years for for- gery. He was l`\`l(`3s(`ll from the central pris- on on Tuesday. Sweet oranges. `.'0c. lnz.: lemnns. `Elle. -luz.: fresh cnconnuts, new dates. We. lh.; gs, llk-.1?-.; tine winter apple. I-hoice` cran L...-.i.\.. , Inn I'-nu-fnnl were pmscm. Rev. Dr. Potts has ruiso.-:1 SI l0,.'L')0 fur the new lnuilclings for \'in-tnria college in Turnn~ tn. He intends to raise }`~'>{)0.0ll) fur huill- ings and en-lmuuents. ('hm`|:|(-\ _ n Tnmmn thief. lungatun. Go to the Royzll Rink for a good skate. The ice today is llw In-st since it opened. . The carnival will take place on Wonlucsduy t`\`elllll$. A prmxte party \\ \s lu-l at Pitlslmrg last c-u-nnng M the rvslnlunco of .\Ir. Keaton. ['\\`en[_y~th|1~c young In-0|)l\* from Illv.` City pmscnt. Raw Hr Pun: lms l`}llS(`ll SI l0.3.')0 occurs [ms (`\'L`l)lllg. ll. W. Folgcr has sold :1 Holstein hull for $2.";l), to Hugh .\lc('iulgllCI'ly, furinerly of Pittslnurg. but now of .\`trects\'ilh-. ;\lcLm`eu has disclmrgml nc:u'l_\' all of his men in the lumber slumties. Thu weatlier is unfamumble for mnrking now. \\'. .\l'R0ssiu has purchznsecl, for the electric light ct-Ilnipuzl) . the boiler. engine and slmfling. used on the stemmw (`ily of Kingston. 1:.` m ch Rm-nl Rink fora cowl 1 31 _ reoolvod. Pirnu-aphlns of Into`:-est as l`lckeIF~l7P 5! Our Buay Ru-pox-tern on the Street. T he salvation army intend forming corps. at Scale s Buy, Westbrook und Newborn. Mn: iilrnv, Rah-ntinniait. has been Old?! -' Seele(y's ay, \\'estl.n'ook unu ncwuoru. Mrs. iilroy, salvationist, has onh*r-- ed to Barrie. uni Miss LmIg:.r_v takes com- mand in Hamilton. . A L.-.:I..... .........r.......-ml lm .\h-I-`.\m-.n & mnml m uunuwn. A boiler; Imummctured by McF.\\'cn & "ion, was placed in Stevenson's piano factory today. Mmzt. nnv vounu Imul would elllbmde reli- hours. (irnuite from Dead .\lnu's buy willbc used _ii;__the new legislative assembly building in "Quebec. James Johnston, Red RivurJiin." guilty of d;`imkenness, has been l`L`ll1l\ll(l0(l until .\`ntnnln\'. ' _tI1js evening In the cmnso of nm m-vks the uclherents nf L`lmlnwrs' chlmh u ill mrvt tn -`|lTK" ("7' the mllin_~_: of an p.1stvu'.` _ 'l'hn rnunu Illzlll u'lIu is lI1`\\.'|lhllL' lll HHS take Ins girl tuboggxuung. \ The mmuul treat fur the chilulron of the \ First (`ong'rcguti(>iml (`hnrch Sabbath schoni this evening. H \\' Fnlm-I` has: 14514] :| Holstein ll today. Most any young man gion, if it contained the heart of a pretty girl. l`here's no danger of the` young man who girl. ` l There a danger _y0ulIg III! goes to we his girl strikmg tor sllprwl` _ 4\......:o.. tum. H...) \l....`.. Imv wnlllm mun] rebuut. A .\I. lzunes, it is Sail], wiil be \';sledicto_x`izm for the grauluating class in medicine this \l.....l..x..;. .J 1!... t..l....nl-III nlnh nun] friencls your. ;\lumbers of the f.uluIgI_'&|ll club auul friends are expected to he in uttcmlulncu at the slinlo _t|n_is evening In Olux 1-nun-xm nf luau \\'m`k.~` the ` -u yuvur uwn -IvUI7`r"'|-""" mu vi-g dock lnhihlu I0 E. at an and M-' "" nothavo Io up?-o :`tbo Ufaltfd gal luv uuul The ynwng mun \\'l1-his I! spent time prxrlnulnly put 11 take his girl tulmggmung. Th nnmml trout for I'll: U! (I INIEUIX .` w Silt-uI|1ax_ \- - .._.: -_ , , ..r , ..-, The b:\rgcsJct, Lark anal Twamport. ue ` property of the K. & .\l. 'l'. (`n.. are being rebuilt. A N \I I-nun. it in mxi.} in In` \`.'LlI`|1f0l`illn (II (lfllll ILUIII ..5`uturdux.T 'l`I\n In-IIHI ]NClDENTS for-' `rH 5 DAY- PERSONAL MENTION. In ,,.. L2_. 4 |n'\\:|Uillg his In up his \\';\tc!n qr .-vu-uu cw"..- d expenditure inuituti wlfoug mmin be N Lnnh entry I The chair \ teruinmeut u _ following pn 3. III! nu: ."::. ...."':"...'z' .....*~ V I c-aqua-I at allow. In chaos to and I llowlor. K . Hugh lclanu, I) Ilene nu! Mu. Nor to Iuntnuuur III lot ol IIUW` -' from P` aupuuhunoutu J - tho|unonuuulmlhod.I.:v=8 llitul Ivwlutu ollnh. llvnmudnknnl thultbo .......A AA) nkt- n .......|.l L. . |....Aa A. will The-_\` Have (in! IIn:na_ At. a uueetmu of the Uellcscs Rive.-r& Lake Ullmrio Imvigntiun c.~umpnn_v halal in Rocht-I~ (er it was llvtilloxl to increase the ca itnl stock uf the com mny from $'25,()00 to . ),- 000, anal to pun-fume smother \'esu~l. an screw nmum-r. ('apt. J. H. Estes is to take clmrgu of the Sylvixm Stream. and will g) to Pictou in A ml to tit her. Ca 1. Aurull Bennett ave clmrgeni the `H31 uf Ruchester. rivile us have been secured for the llock p I! ha not been deci-It--I eet an (`hour me. just how often the iylviun Strain will run tn the 'l'|muuunl Iuhmdn.

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