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

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unlku II an nnnm-an llll`5ll\K.'l IIIIIIJIIL, lllut Llll: ll':.'lh'll\llll`(`S Sllllltl he Iooke-I to for an romexly. .\IL-otilngs were Iv--Yul in the` alitforont tm\`n4hip~x and ml- uu'~`st N lnmlu hy ahh: spt'uht`l`:~', all of \~ hum slmweal that lay union the famm~r.w wnuhl he onnblctl to more c!fcctIlal|\' prntv-ct their in- terests. (irie\`1m(`ca that hurt` h('1\\'il_\' on` the farmer were proved to be of at legisla- tive charm tor, and one of (hv objects of the union was to have thum legiuhttecl cut of -.\- ` istenco. I ; ... .. V nruLI...I on ... .. ..4l`....4....ll.. -.....n.. .1 at. IIHIIIIIIIIK IIl3l5Il|l| EIIU llll IIUIK` `H IIIIH l|I1)' Vince mud attain in the In_niiu,uenig~nt of pulnlic Mliiirs were they united. He knew that they sent few men of their mm calling to parliament. notwithstanding thnt there were plenty of fanrincrs qmllilicui to mlicicnt- ly perform the duties of n n-prusuiitnti\'c. He then urged the fnrniers tu organize for the selection: uf n I`(`;)l`1.'.\`v.`l|t:Ill\`l', and he hml since exprcagacxl his views in the press. He haul shown that farmers wum hotter qnulictl tn take euro of iunl faster their special interests than professional men. A few weeks before the rv--rut tilllllilllnll cloc- tions. at as meeting hehl in l ittslu11I-g fur the orlgunizutiun of n fnrincr.~:' <-lulv. hr .x-;mkv of the henulit of unions. At this nu-1-tin; z~`u\'- eml griv.-\'nnu-s \'vn- Illcllsswl, uml the run- clusinn reurlwul that they \\'urr the Tvhllit of Inisgn\'u1'iiinicI|t, that the i|`gia`il|!lll'vs shnlllti he the uu'~`.>`t`:4 I A`||'- "- |hI'lt*II lnd u`ln the lilac-7nnulnn-`-` ' `j'l'ho Tlewn ut` `.'|lt-u.-irs l*`ulr. \\ llmntt `Mlltom \'uuLtn'eu. Joym-r._ll|Iyctm|K. Clytle. mid` Otlu-rn-`The Farmers \\'lII Take (`are of Tllfll: luterutn. A lar ely zxtteniled nieetiligof 'fl\l`lI1Cl`8 was heh at Cutura: ui on the 7th inst. llr. llrown presided. l e said he win; in sym- pathy withnthe proposed union, and that it would prove of great benet to fnrlnem. Mr. Bawden a ke at length. H-o urged the necessity 0 organization in order to ob- tain le ialation in the interest of farmers, cspecia ly such le islation as related to the woods and forests ranch of the crown lands department. He then pmceeded to correct some Inisreprosentixtions that had been cir culnted concerning his connection with the attempt to unite formers. He said that uhout three years It '0 he recein-.l n copy of the census returns oil the province. and nfter as perusal of it WILB impressed with the min- nmnuling msition` the furniers of this pro- \`lnt`u vnuld nttniil in Hm man.-nvmmxht. nf M BRANCH Fdn THE Townsmp or-' `_. KINGSTON Is oncmuzzo. ` THE UNION 01*?LrF`LAAT1$iIfi_s: 3. -`\I. Klll-5 Illl'l'I|II"." \.'\ * - van t the rvault t lt*giHla\2llI'v .....p..'.. `I, ....._. urn lliw arm, nun WIIIIU lull "Al lltlg .lc-Incnvlul through the m wick-C and tanks: attack on the uvritcnnn. A -unit canal. and the iutrmlvr I'M thmtn down Ihocollu. the lonr clapped -lown. u -Ink lupun the ulonl`. an-I the police 1 all . The ollioen. Alter trusting the ymlh. let him (0. The nutter, Iron-um-r. Ill! not onalonl yd. lgwumm \\'lnt|!rulyhoIalul wwlul IIIIN la! Noun up as gnnduu cl untidy. gluon: oennu.nn-Ilbounnvhcluuonnol W .-.-~r--_.._.*._;..--..~.-*;-.-..._*--:.-:-.- I`. XII, II. Ijfg J. I'I1W-'. N. 1 I... nnl. Dr. Hlnclnlr. all 0! Dolls. and T. . l\rclu.l.."|'lnu Hollow. J. .`..nl`l;`n;llvu acnhry M I uluy . `:}d-uununr. H010. The duo (the mmhuo. nu In-I lor mu an an Nope. an -nu -aw:-cu an : -1*--I-nun --us-V13: .\t:hr Annual mouth` I III: undo (hr fnllowig nmcon Ion oloohd : Pfllnt. Alon. ion. (`bonny ; lint vim-puddolt. \\`_ 1:. Ihrgnv I. lilginucon-I vkc-put `rlout. J. ll \.\`I|Ino. \v\'i|uoIl: dtnoton. Alex. Ariana. J. Ikriov. A. Stunts. J. A. Bell, J. lacuna. J. lbw-Int. N. I. Ila! ...I II. \ull_..I-l- -II .0 I\_h- -_J 'I` II uw IOXI H0009 . IlI\`II II (ROI Fill l-Q)U. ltk` Rx; {nah . It ulo:.: `I can alluuu. 25 ; and don pay fuwy pa-icon. Dual ; with Jim Frnwfnnl anal ymr povlet hunk u ill gnu: bury. I I I l.\Ill.ll.\ `mu LII Kl \ TIIHK II .\ .'%lll|\\. Mr. John Willnot. Piltshurg. said it \\;\.~ time that farmers begun to run their own I show. They hul relied on others too long to look After their intends. and the come ncnce wu that their interests auerul. 'l'he farmer was nothing hat 1 hcwer of wood and drawer of water for the rust or the conununit{'. \l.. A II '&..I ....-.. ...-- :.. r-..._.._ I: _ | l .-.-.w- _ `cur -vu rv-1: u C`I'I your--. heal I hen you out get the boot {on the loan: money, Inch on heat n hnoon. lot: .. I .I..._ at. . - _-.. L_.- -,4A-- I\--I .\ l-euutitul marine painting in on exhibi- tion in Wade`: drug non \I`indoI'. Mr. Iloualenou. who did the work. In uught. lay Pml. Foraohnw Dav. of the R0 1] mili~ ury mllqe. Ho now `hid: fair to -um A notable u-tin. Upon the ulvice of Prof. Ihy ho will study in Europe for uoveul months nut yaw. and tunnel the Rom] Academy for lectures. The work in views as I-mu psinloul for the Royal not-lmny. sea-an-:4-as-uo..u....g.. |('J::moHIdv&pub le. nlunv me conununIt<. Mr. A. l'. 'inI.u\'en was in favour of a farmers` nnion. In reference to haying and selling he thought that it was pouible to get I is reduction in retail price: upon eoune erti --lee. if not on all, if lnrmerl combined end ' pun-hued these uticlee in quantities. Hr lid not think retail ulenlere or Illlclllllt` I agent: could he done away with. hut many article: could he puruhueul whnieule. anal etnpmt. Noonennnehoeltlmonopnlilr the (min Imrket. He had been oeveul. for ueunple ol barley. fuse. in K` . Gk. in Cullineby. end 750. in Bath. by the unn- deeler inheech one. 1! the um: ::llld vent no I monopoly it won 3 thi . Allnion we: made to market Mr. 'enLeven lid not think the city had I ri t to collect than. .lr. l"nir Iran in sympathy with the pm I I union. but fernenmo make it ltlcuees Ill. Iholll-l drop their old ' A lumen` clIb.foe the township of King etomru then otxanieed. with than otliccn President -Thomu Clyde. Vice-l nei1lent~Dr. Hrmtn Treasurer 4:. Niml. x. In R. Meeting: I ill he hQ|( in the section tn m amnion ICU UUTUIIIIIUII III ("C "331. Mr. J. L. }ln_\'t-nck acid it Wu time that farmers tlnmw arty politivs aside and worked mgethcr or tha ir uwn interests. as they had been too long in thl: position of Jom-s`m\If -stuIdin; u!'T \yJrff the nlhen FAJ Ill llIllllUIl\CllU\`l'3. IIUIH lWl'lIl_V (U (HUT)- per cent. ohenpcr by ordering throu vh tin- sevrem1`y, each party being msponsi le for his own order, nnd entailing no risk on the port of the organization. The am-n:tm'_\ would he a general medium throughout each ton-mzhip in rt-guard to the sale or purchase- of seed yrnin and hired labor. by parties making I ii-ir wnuits known to tho aocn:tIr\ . Ho vnlicllulud Ivy saying. that so for as in him lay the power. he was determined to use every lcgitiinate end to attain the end doairod. 'l`hoinus('Iydc favored the establishment of n farm:-rs` union, and thought that pm- rowliiigs should be taken at onw to 0l"gl|lli?.(' 2| lmuwh of it. .\I r. Elijah Joyner also mlvocntod action in the same direction. .\Ir. .\lcKay. of the lknninion Business cnlicgu. told wlnu he knew of the benefits lawcruiug fmm n fmmera` union than lmd \ been established in the west. 1 ll- I I ll......_._.|. ..:,l :n ._.,_ A:_,. _ .|, ,. More I a (`nu hr Sllu `Photo! Dtolt IL I I _ V ....- -....n ..|........... L.. .\...l 00 lIppIll`ll Ill IIKIIICIIIR Ill uent. Mr. M. Graves. Pittaburg. was called on. and said he was in sympathy with the pre- vioua speakers, Buuwlen and Milton. It Wits timo tho farmers awoke to the necessity of. making in united etfort to plnvu themselves and their intewsta in I position to cnmlnuml respect uml recognition through their rt-pre sentutivt-a. Heretuforo, our intvrests huxm imt rem-i\'ul tho nttcntinn thnt our position. as sixty per cent nf the population (lemnmls. If we. us fnrnnzrs, hoconiu unitoul them is lln power nmlur heuvou that can keep us out of our just l`ii{l|l:|. In forming unions in our school sections, mnl (li8t`llSt the vuriuu interests of our professions. we can im rt to each other guierul Iuiuwlealgc not otmuw wise ohtuinoul. Tliem is such it variety of aiilijects tndiacuaa. closely conm-ctml with agriculture, thnt they will conic up faster than we can iliapnao of them. .\lt|Clllll8l`)`. fertiliurs, anal other necessary supplies cnn he [)|ll`\`l||\88ll at \\'lIUl08l\.le rates direct frnm thenmnnfnctun-rs. {mm twenty to thirt_\' ..- |........_L 4|. . \ mittee. It tau and to coutomplsto that Dr. Qrton, l|_Q1.l been defout_ed in the late elections. The speaker thought`, with re- fercnco to the assessment. law, that thew should he no exemptions from tmtol : that the auditing of Inunicipnluooounts should - `N3 JOIN` lN`fm`I\ elections : that the systems ado t.od\ of highly feuding pri$'o_ners iu the gun s und nitcutinrv was `Wrong ;th?st there shoulc he no uties. on articial Inonuros ; thut buyers for the grain morket should ho imported, and so prevent Inono- poly : that the hurcau of -\gl`lL`lllt\ll`l|l statis- tics was of no use to furmprs ;` that the- agrieulturnl college was of no honefit to the fnrlning comnn`ms'ty : thut the civil servants of Untm-io anddominiou governments, who get salnrios ranging from SL000 to 87,000, should not be suporaununtod or paid at pen- sion ; that European systems. as advanced by Mr. Ban-den. would he the host for ing s revenue from timber loads ; And that the surplus revenues of the country should he applied in roducing its deht. Mr. M. Hrnvus. l itt.alnn~u_ \|.'nn nulllnal nu noun: hood: Agricultural oolou. |..L,,..,,..|_, _-..v_,. ,1.LJ _,_1_.._ CIT TI` - jk rlualndthahulbv .l-. .l_....I. (.4 IL- .1- Bwlt`oInn|. Lu! ' t I young mu: cnhrul the tele phone uc 3!. hated the uni ht mun mvnll I up: livery rm. and while t in nu being , |llIIl\l`ICl1.lhI'l|IIAD'I Iha lnnnannn _-i.-|.-o ` I 1 I The Country Fllllng l'p. Williuu Ilomu. uipemliarv Iunxiatrute at .\'-ml: Hay. in in tho cil._\. He says he has ` rstalnlishenl two new division courts {qr the ` ummniouwo u! the public. He in continual l_\' honing criminal can. but they us not ul much tomequenoe. The heaviest un- lvllvt` he has yet imposed an any rinoner luu heouoix month: in gun! ct Inn labor. North Buy has not I population of Lilli. l In There an I`:-noun! lk-VII? .\muug the opinions express:-ci hy tine cri- tiru upon this In-tun. is that uf Dr. W. H. H. .-Nuns. LL. ll. pn-xi-lvnt of the Illinois \\`(-sh-yui university. who my: : l know of no lecture on full At once uf argument. of hmmn experience. of line scum And elo- qumm.-. u this. I have run-|_v. it ever. hoard It lecture that set me an `a thinking` and dial , mv so much good." { \\`utc-r \\'orVk ui..\rbltrntlon. hi the water works nrbitratinii tlw c puny will have to natal-liah the value of their plant and t'r.mt~liisc llllll the city will lmvu to cninbat the clnims. It is probable the eirbitmton will meet luring the next two wcelu And uljoum. as tho couipa.ny`s puni- lent. Hon. (3. A. Kirkpatrick, will be en- g:i_-:x-nl in his purliinnentary duties. Sp:-nikliig About Agriculture. but evening Prof. tioodvriu, of Queen's \`ullt`. lectured in the Dominion Business mllege to a large and appn=.-ciative nuclienur. His ulnlmu was about agriculture and pmvenl very interesting. It will he publish ml in full in a few days. .\hyur (`anon on vupied the chair. unl. previous to intrw duting the lecturer mule A neat ultln-as. Back to Kingston Lieut. Oscar Pelletier, of IV liattery. Qlwlnec. l son of Hon. Senator Pelleticr. woumled in the It: at the engngunent at ` (`ut Knife Hill during the recent rebellinn. is in the cit ` to take a course of instruction at the Roy Military` Vollegu. He has com- pletely I`eco\`vr(ul fmul the eevts of his wnnml llulldlnx a Dry Dock. (`nnservutives suggest that the govern- ment. employ the penitentiary convicts in the building of a dry clock It mulxl easily lw rontx-cl. In no other wn_v," sniql a vessel mun-r, um Kingston get a dock sulliciont I - rake in the largost lake craft. ~~~--- ~ 1 -Rare Chance at this .\`mumu. A | Z. l re\'ost is giving the choice of my i piece of t\vecxl in his \\`ll|\l0\\` for $l3.;'>0- -a ` suit made to order and gunmnt:-ml 5 first- claus lit Those goods are all new nncl well am-rted patterns of English, .\`cot,ch and } (`alimlinlx nmnufnoture. ..L_.__ -,-._.__- - . .. .7_- Inl"I`llIII||lII.' -l `lIII' .'lR IIllIlu . . . . _ . l lho tot.nle.\pcxulmu1- nu cmuu-cuuu mth ` lhv Kingston asylum, fmm July lat, I876, I to Decelnbcr 3lst, I886, was $`.!N.l)33.98. In I886 the expenditure was $`x3.66`2.`.!S. The cost of the I-ranch nsyluln last yczu` was .).`_ !l`L 94. ll. l.nnrunoe's apeotncluu. The only sun: aids to -I-feet. vision. at `J. (8. King`: drug store. ' none other. See every Fir is sunnped l.L." Imitations :\b0l\ll( . The frame Inny sometimes be close- I_\' ilnimtexl, the lens novcr. ` The School Board Tosnlglgt. .\ m nlar Iueetiugof the school board will occur t uis eveniu '. . lr. lhuwu`s resolution, uskin that the lnhle be reml in the public svhm a. and other impux-taunt matters. will he consider ecl. -nu un ac:-cu: . turn Hill! I AVID!!! (ll IIIII. You can buy 2 cans salmon for` 95a: 2 3 cans nwslnerel. 25 ; I can of pie or table p~::\v:hcs fot I50": I cut. the finest sugar vnrn. I50 Jas. Cnwford. W ~ 7 -~ n-H. an-use neck.`-' - .. Stick iu the side `and all such atiiictions cured by l`ouwmy`s Po:-used Planters. Sold ` l_v alruggiatg and J. (L King, hingutou. . l\iot 3 Note of Thin. \ .\.. ....... |..... A` ._..-._ - VI |n:iu:uua Iur lot`: I I` mrn. Crawford. Bxpemlltnre at -the Asylnum. . ..s..I ...... ... l:..... :.. . lnno l'nInI|I[. I painting hI,'n all-nu nlnuu u~in.Inn- \lr LOCAL BREVITIES. '\II I". IXHCIIII HOE? l`)T I"(' llllllllllg 0! the Prop. .\IyIeI luv: he-`n plnmol unclor her. \ nhnky ulu wu mind about u (not If an goddamn on-cur Wnrh-r .\lorn'mnn ) I-ya tho ban will he aoat in 1 low lays. II -`IIIVTC, C I- IUr'- t`C'!.' IIIUIII. The county council have iron notice of the establishment of I cattle air. to be held Annually. at Mnryaville, Wolfe Island, on the eecoml Monday in October. The beet Account of the death of Rev. Henry Wunl Beecher. and the illuetrutecl nrtielue upon hie life and services, appear in this week`: Wnlu` \\'m., along with two . ul Tllllllgfl at-nnnna. |n...: I w n..... |...... .. 1..- u-_-|. I.-1-:'-532 \\ Inthunoluqw nu r::u3lnInndbporIulund,IhI thun- Fdh Cholyohnnndinhulionollor Iain. [rut Inn:-(Cry Inch! - qualms. I dupnu splm cl spoils- Ikn x I ~a..~`.'.'_'"-'an'n'Ji.1'~'.} .':'.I '""' I 11% VZT. Ill IIIII UWII IOU. I|-IIIl' ($400050 an 3 I ` "'l\otuhn.htt manacmuuuonu .|....IJ --.-_. In- l..Il.l nL-o A. -....._- Tbolnnlloun-hmnl ncQuoo|;'n c:lIoo any: : "Non Huunhy cannot? Alma Hutu ""..`.'.`.L"_'."`.'_"`:".__ `:1; _4_._ noun-o-"T i2 a7`iaT&T.nu.. E. A. Mclhvollhu [ad Man- uthtvlth o y y L. I cl .5. at Pnpoood D!-I010 ol nu Alum lulu ` nuclei; for llotunlay .\'||'|Il. HI I Illlliv I QWTIIHIII. I Prof. J. W. llcvy leaves at unce fur Wuh- `7 ington. to take out further fence patents. Tiw --onupun` hor1.~1I r0f. HIV) . .\Ir. (irl-ly , auul Juacph \`Ii!l.| Am pr:-cconling with tha- nsuluhclun hum plenty of onion. Mr. llurrbun, vr no In: .-hurgr an! the Ar muury at the R..\l.('.. hm In-on mnlim-I lo hzn rumu by rhoulnalic gnu! fur thrm` nmnlh.-. H0 is able tn Iw Al.-mt t ) a|a_\'. zunl u-uuuuering houlth rnpclly. All the chains noauu-y lnr tho hoisting :1` [ho nllnn I-Inn haw Loan nlnngnl unulnr AVUW I IITI. Jul: line merino ouch for `2.'n~._north Inc. at Murray & Taylor`; See them. 11:` nnnnlv nnnnn" hnrn nionn nn.-n l\ III . i `he I-enel of our lnl'I` illustrntecl sen ice * has been exemplied in two unable cues |lrIu|y~l.ho execution of rat. llruse at Horkimer. and the death 1! .\Ir. Beecher at New York. I._|. I:__- ____:._- _, .L- I _ .\~ ,.I an- We hue lot: of roll butter at `.". c ; plenty . of tub butter. N1: : any quantity of pie peaches and able peachm at l.'x' mu: ; oranges and lemons. 20 J01. Ju (`raw- ] fonl. v|-|,_ _ ,_ _,,____,___, |_-_ _ .| 1: vr I lUl`I- The Ice surrounding the .\l. 'l'. company's barges in \'en' thin. A man who was work- ing at one of the luau yesteruluy hmke through the ice and nurrnwly awnpod drnwn- Ill same, sum mauugvu our and uunpne smoung. Fresh roll butter. 22 ; ne tub butter. ` |8c ; early moo pocntoes, turnips, carrots, ` apple: and every kind of ne vria ; oranges and lemons. `lcdoz. as. (`raw- funl. II`,. I.-..-I_4, ,f _,III.... ._...L\ ,,I ,; KUTIIRS lilll XII (II Ulllllllll ll"! lull`. Jmncs \\'. liunlevy, .\ ayuooth. has Inr~ rhased Gwen`: hotel and has 0 men tn business A well furnished house wit I owl table, well managed bar and ample stab ing. Fnmh mll butter, 991- - ne huh lmnnr .`ll`I. nuuw lea Ill. a U \,`llx'K sunrp. The Ontario govurnment will he asked to subsidize the proposed railway from Ron frew tn I-Iguiville. The K. & | .RR. direc- mrate still talk of building the line. I......... \\' l\....l,..... \ __...Al. I ,__._,, uluulluvrl 01 III! Ullllgltglllull. A sacred service of song will be given In the depot Methodist church to-mnrruw m-en~ ing (Fridny Hill.) A hand sleigh will leave . rs. Knowles` at 7 o'clock sharp. . The Untnrin Lrnvnrnmnnt will In ,-ml-ml on ` ` -`lllltll 5 FIIIS. Rev. Mr. Scilwell christened five whil- dren at the msidence of W. H. Godwin nu ` Wednesday evening. They are owned by member: of his congregation. A sacred nervioo nf nnnn will In: m'\-on no IIIC ClX.`l(I(.'H(. The carpenters;-ngagcd in building a pair of gates for the basin look. at Kin ton Mills. have completed the work and le t for .\`mith's Falls. I)-.. ll- u.:I...-II L - . I -- I -I tu`_\`, un H eunesuuy evening, Maren IOU}. Mr. Orr, who had one of his legs broken by A run.'\\\'n_\' accident. is guttillgulong well. He felt better today than he hzushccn since the accident. 1'1... ............s...._ _..,_._ - . 1 :_, I ,.:| I,-_ =A`ul whens. In our own Incl. sloth: ` nalnnnlannxnn-nu llUll| uuuu l. unulugnam, U! mugsmn Mills. Oystvr supper and donation party by the ` lmlios'2lill in the Methodist church, Inn-r~ ury, on Wednesday evening, March lth. .\lI`. (HT. wlm haul nun nf hi: lama |n~nl~nn ll_\' l\l'\ . ll". nrupp, 0] IWRIKCIYCG. The wooly horse plll'(`lH\8('\l by Mr. West ` l is indeed in cnrinsity. It was purchased ` from John Cunningham, of Kingston Mills. ()\'St(`l` gunner Anal Jnnatinn nzu-tv In; 'lIII llll HHS. IIIIS l1'll.l`lIl'll ll` ["0 Willy. .\`uccossful u~\`i\"al sz-.r\'ivos are lw ducted in the Methodist church. I by Rev. M r. Krupp, of I -attenwa. The Wonk` Imrsv nun-vlxmu-.l luv I IS SOCIALISM THE SUBJECT ? |\|\V (I IlL'.\|4 HIUIIKU. Sir. John .\laclonuld, ex-Speaker Kirk- putrick anal .\`0lN\tor l'lnml> loft Ottawa for Toromo last evening. 1`. Powell, carpenter. \\ ho lmslroun spend- ing R few months in Fulton. .\`outhorn Cali- fornia, has rt-mrned to the city. \`.....\.u.n..l ..... .. I .... ..... ..,. L \ iIl\ Ill H13! _\'{`CII'. The members of` the Kingston sewnmle clul will give an t'lltul`tzLil)lllullt in Water- tuwu next month. u:._ l.-I... \l.._. I_.._,.I A H, u_, L, , If! I IjK'lQIIlCIlI CINC- 1-n|-d-I A'llI - ` l A division court will he 1 cstuhlislieil at Slmrbot l.nke. ' .-\ photo of the Park Nine will be present- ed to James Little. Iinpmvements have been mmlo to the ynvht Lzulm. ' "' ` The tug l-Ilenmn-. being rclm'+lt;--has been widened `22 inches. ` It. is proposed to isnne summer numbers of the Qm~en`s (`ullogc .lourml. Fourteen lnmaus will take part in the U Wolfe lshmil mu-s tn-nmrmw. A ten tun yacht will he l~uil_t in Kingston 3 aft:-1' the Boston nnxlel. l I l l.(`(`\l|l`t`8 to the stmlents of the inmlicnl college will he concluded to-morrow. It is t`x]u`ct('1l that the military camp fur_ this district will cmn|nenc- on June 9th. .-\. Lnrnsh will be nmster of the schr. Nor- \\`l\_\'llllS season. He was mate of tho ll. I). l l`nl\'in last year. 'l`Iu.. -u.-.uI...-,- A3` A7... L'3-,--n- - ---- `A ! `flue spice of I-In-ry Day l.l(e-\\'l!|I,t tho 1 Public are Tilklug Ahout-2\'uthlng `lu- capen the Alta-ntiun 0! Those \\'l|o are ll)!` 5. __ Robins were seen in (`ataraqui cemetely yesternlzly. , Tlw olneunicul ouw will he clclivcred in Mnv. w ` ` I III .\lny. A I JNCIl)ENTS oviilizf ..___.__ I x . ` `I . PARAGRAPHS PICKED up av oun I ausv REPORTERS. ! Lace curtains cheapest at Murray & Tay- lo:-`s. u,_u,;__A ___,,_ _A_,A ,-__ n_.,, ,,- .,,_':,_. ._. 'I':lIIHIIl `Non-x. Iulnlhlthctoownouo - .A.L. .L...I.l .._. _.._a__I THE BRITISH wulu, TH[iRSDAY,' MARCH mg : being con- . Bntterseu, I1. T.-U-'IIIIw _UIIIl h"'l` 5,. guy aeolian luau snail. Hlolratti I . _ _`.__..--.--. fbohhoocoutouondthorlnuonlay` Choolonuflo rumor I'M. Tioohouuskonudtnnqhdauouul cantata cbohnlutcvu Jnlqin victory no sound by Ike . Nuuu'|uuvon phyd.wRhIIolnl|ow lngnnl: `.._.__L_..- lI4a-.-- 'I-- .-_ .8" III` |"IIII!' I \ ll-`I-g `UNI I U-r I.`Cr UH` uinml nu-uptiun in the oiceu! our mmaenn rrar), aa pmuf roa-Ior, occaaionally writing Err the paper anal Wing publication to loan: very appreciable {ung Ia Hia illneo was ahort anal his death sudden. but on tin and came the ~oun man upraaaonl hituael! aaal poaca Um no: and the world. Th:-funeral nu-urreul ycalcnlay. At tho home than vu a then aorvico. mmluctanl by Dr. Jack am. and at St. Jamafcharch. which de oaaao-I auaadoul. than van a public aerrica. Her. I". M`. liobha ollciatlag in aoconlance with a nquaat 0! tin lab Ilr. Harvey. The oral olhrinp .1 Ma employer and aaaou-I aha were nay pretty. - -'\ Uf|"I JINII` III." fourth loan 0! tbs Isle Bnrgy (futle. \\'ufonl, Mnrch Tlh, Incl gun! in I in; his demise. He wu highly -ndnweul. and If I nunal e\'iJ\9nu'o Mu ;.'i\`en verue which he Imte Iron publish:-I in the local [In he -"nun tu( Much. u uwuptiun o ll Elle-In the sorrow cl Iuny A Hue In- cello:-I Laid at Icon. .\ bright yuung mun. A. .\I. Hu`\'c~_\'. `nurik nun 11' Ihn `Ala uninr "ll`l'Q\' nf -C P'rvnt0& nu]. CI. GI; Hinohillmnke not Q): Lav-at tonal. 835170: Minin- uippl rand. OI.|M.; Haul Mud. 1.07 : Slsuhot [Ale lull. 1.`! Vonuwhor. ` l0..\R. In uncut ullrhinn I"! thorllo, ` M4 al was upaiod club` I .\ ha but `natal Tony lhnior` cunpuy`h|uI o\1|I|I(.. in In: pally I nd by In addition n. around by In!- uw kuuluuo unl- Ingl A.` $51 1-An}.-L. -_.I.__I-,I I- parlor DI IQ 0I'u0l' OI I -I. He was prulound scholar. a nkillul or- ganizer. I brilliant And tmuvhun writer. had endowed with rtre executive talents. He 1- hyod excellent houilh up to u ruwnt riot , And kept. I rm rap on the I hole unit mechanism of I t hulnispherel. IUF. In I847 Father lieckx was uppuintonl pm- curntor for the province nf Austria. in which unpncity he went to the college of pro: nrnmrn at Rome. In the following year the Jesuit: were driven fmm Auntrin nnc Father Beckx went to Belgium. where he wu appointed rector of the Jesuit college I! Louvniln. It was owing to hit inuence thnt (Ruling! Szeitownky. prilnote of Him- gary. IIICCOOIICII in obtaining the reinuhto Iuento! the Jesuits. nu-I in founding the novitiute It Tyruun. In |8.'.'I he was sent to Rome to pnrtici~ pa: in the electiuu of n nucmunr to Father thnn, and Ira himnelf Appointed un- perior of the order of Jesus. A wan: nrnfnunal nnhnlnr n nlxilful nr. l'llIl.' FCIVIIIIBIIII UK flllllllll. X\UI:lICH rulller Beck: became a iritunl mnh-an-r. and after the uleccase of t no lnke he rt-nminecl with his \\'i(l')W, the Count:-ss.luli2s, with whom he went tn Vienlm. |'n-vinusly to this Father Bcckx hacl lraversecl nearly the whole continent of Hurnpe, exciting gt-nc-ml astonishment by his ex!ranrlinar_\' eh qm-nee, hv tlw uency with which he spoke nearly ail tho hmgnuges of cnltivzsted Europe. In IRJ7 Fntlu-r Ilasolnr nan nnnninlnul nnn. |lIll| IIIC B`K.'IcIJ' (3! UUSUS. Ill`. :|"lIl'yll'3 Wl`l`Q9 ?lliCkl\' recognized null employed. To )ukc Fenlillalul of .-\nlmlt Kmhen Father I_),__.|__. |,__,_.__ ____, __,I ,._._I _-. .. _., I -lA-_, guu [UX'II]\Vll.lI. In his thirteenth year he was nlnle in con- versein Latin Iuul cuuld reml tlitlicult. (in.-ck authors and the Hebrew hihlc without the ltl of a dictionary. At thv terlninatiun of his brilliant student life he was uriluineal priest. In Octuber. lHl9. he was mllnittml into the society ofJcsus. llix` :|liilit.ius were ulllvklr rI`nl ; Ll4l Alllll Illnlnlnvnal 'l`4`\ . I'lIllIl'I` l)CL'I\.\. ` Pierre Jenn Ii-ck\ was hum ut Sichein, ` in Belgium, on the Mh of Felntmry. 1795. of humble parents. His father, an pour grocer. died when Jenn was very young. and his mother was 0i)iig('d to wash uud saw in order to bring up her tivc sons. of whom the futun: general of the Jesuits was the youngest. Nhr upprvutioecl him to a sign painter at the age of nine yuan, but he soon returned home. Singing as nu acolyte iu the church at Sichv.-in he attracted the attentiun of the pastor of the church, who promised to take care of Rcckx if his mother would allow him to become as priest. She consunted and the life of the achulur was he- gun forthwith. In Iain Ohirtunnu ranr Inn Lrna rllnln tn ntlll. - nnnunuu --...... .-uvu.\- The death of l"atiwr lleckx in Rolnc calls to mind the career of mm of the most rc- nmrknble ucclesiustics the (`utlmlic church has produced. Next tn the supreme pontiff his inuence in the vhllrch was supreme dur- ing the pontitisnw of Pius IX. '1 he Roman populace called him Tliu Black Pope." In September. I883, tho pope lliiicti. the elec- tiou of Father Auulx-rM_v ux successor to Father Beckx. I): . 1.... .. _...... I), .I.. ....... |._..... ..s C: 1 The V(N'VI|0l`I`i>0f (Inc Soolo-_tAy pf Luci... \\"I`|_(o ` . `~ Died 0nly-lllemmlly. `foul. nu-uu nun. Q|.IIun.ua ; vnnrnc Jilu null. 96. 3 llollunl and fault. DIM) ; Fmnlnnuu land, II Q 1 "Email-hunk- DEATH OF A. M. HARVEY. AGAIN THC V|CTOi?8. THE BLAGI5 POPE'S DEATH. UII 0| INC IIIG IIJOT IWITVC", (H mule. Ireland. died on b, the regrul Attend- mine. lntolloctunlly very dmu-l. M the vulture of his hem-o ;.'i\`en in the excellent ch from limo in time Aml press. Thnw yum me uld I year later uh. unptiun l`lERllE J l'I.-\.\` IIECKX. n. Mgjor Harvey. of Irv-IAIIII I"ll nu III:-1. (hum Iirmrn. T`-O.COKII$|.II `an. The following Anounu luvs Icon upoml ml by the (blade guwnnont on mlooiu uion tomb in this ad the adjoining mantis; Aululi nod. Cmlll ; ,I|ArrI'e Hill, 31? . II.JI...J L.L.l_.. -_J ....|. lul .

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