UIIIFIFI 0' VII TICIITIIY. Ilr. Hdhht. W bb unulmhnunt Ibtutbo MARI! -III: TCDTLII TIAII ApoII::hInuo`:.hond\ho.::nd:ill NV`? PW! W jiuoonulahnuoccholr jI.::|IIIt`hu`IV5cOIl uuyl-oclnnoul virl byury in mothornpon Rov. N unbnmul a notion loholorvlrdo-Ilh IIhooyIoulolTo- muloud K` to punlununhl . totho along! all quadv-uinud (yo ]pt_uhyIu'hnby tllopnonl nnouhlybeon "'||UC.bCll.'C|IDOtIhy0|Ol1IN]5Ol0l'O ` holnn forward-L Thin motion was carnival. YIIPIIANPI no u Ax-uIIL\. i Rev. Mr. Wilklno. convulot ol Ibo Intu- \ person comnilho. nporh-I that It had not i limo to comply with the nquool ol the pl'~ mother Mr. nnhnln-I I nan... ml-II.w uinunvll Ivy mo nzuoq being lorvonlol. uxn llu. nuruh runs. A -..M... l-._. _._L.._ .1 sk- u_- ` Mr. (`Iranian attended the motion AI suoadlnont mu moved by Rev. Mr. Within that uonction be taken in the lust. IIIU PIUHU) IE`), III III? l|(`I|| FTIUI Ill IIIU 5 lm` -king of a_\'no-I. Ulhcr attulems mew also examined. vim. Messrs. John A. .\`inchIir. John I". Scott. W. '1`. Holdvrufl. luhu .\lIl~ lur, D. R. Drmumoud. R. I-I. KI|m\'h'3, M-hn l-`. Fenlnoutor, H. A. Percival. J. (S Putter and Jams Bunnie. It mu remznlmwled that the name: of these: young "It'll be sent to the usembly`a homo Iniaaionhoanl for employment in the mission vld. `PHI Hlll'IlRA'I"I)IlIIIl` NI|\lI\ ITIHV, QWTIIUTCI Tlllllly '61`! Ill?" UCIJKNI [Kill (TV- . Ir. Couthunl atntml than umuy preabyterieu haul nominated Rex`. Ilr. Burns. uf Halifax. The upmkcr. than-Inna. umwd that J! Kingston pres!-)'zer_\` mnninntc him. kw. [U CKHIIIIIIC JHIIIUH I` . lllvll IIIIH V` Illlillll Hay At A later date. The maul! of Qllfem ox- nnnmstiuns would be mportoul at A nu-cling -5 the pmabytery. tu be held prior tn the - I...` -tinny uf tn-nml Hllu-r nnnlrnm nuns shun Till -UUKICA I` 'lS`IIIl' 31'.` I .\ .\ I'lU.\. Nolnimtiona fur the moalonuurahip of the venom] uaolubly wow then called fur. Rev. Ir l`nnlhAr:I nhntml tlunl nnuuv nn'~nh\'t1u~in It was Iuovml by Rev. Principal Grant. ' soxfuluiotl by Rev. Mr. Mebean. that the reshytery. in sending to the home miuion uml its list of augmented cougrexmtiona. uml its requests for augmentation in the cues apocined. expmaeos its regret that a larger sum is naked for this your thnu pro- viously. but ussuring the committee that each congregation has been visited and the utmost done in every case that `Ms: in the presbytery`e power. The preabytery s_ym~ nnthizoa with the committee in its arduous ulmura in the work of augmentation of sti- mls. mul earnestly trusts that the commit- tee will be uhle to rbcolxllneml to the general ussemlrlv the continuance of the scheme at the point originally xed. und assures the committee of its readiness to co-operlte with it during the next ear in eurryiug out any measure: that may considered neces- a n-y to keep it in full ellicienuy. AI'I l.Il'lTIlbVS I-`RIIM .\'1`I'ItEN'I`\`. .\I'rI:I\ .||l|L\3 INUM s`I'\ I'L.` I`. There were reml as nplications fmlu the following students of llluoonh coll;-gm-, to be taken on trial for license : Messrs. John H. Bucluman, B.A.. SI.0pll(`llCllll\lL`l`ll08e. ll. .~\.. A. Uuutlior. IL-\.. \\ . (3. Mills. ll.A.. Louis THE SESSIONS as THE `KING-SI"ON PRESBYTERY CLOSED. wnL%c1m`1`N eaimm. L|(-onsllll the Qgu-on`: Stuqhrntu Id Preach -Reoo|unmmIutIuns to the Home alla- ulon l|`uId--Rt-sulu of H19 `Anxnmontna llon Fund .~\ppenl-'l`ho.-rs`: Mun l.Ifo ` , In the I`:-Mh_vu-r_v Tlusn Homo Thonghg Tm-re \\`mI. -cw-c; u IIIAICC 0' III PISIITIII`. Il-AIII.A.. n.....__.. __.....g. 1 ?I:`.".'...'i"u.""..'.'..'&"7.':W.Z."3's.n u. .n',.' pub: will in tho noun ol the ovui. xnnllap nlnnnn -"I `-51; IKalu M 1'TT`WIIlKIT"Q-T."-K-`I -vmller`lu.uvill thdrdcucnnlt linuuu Ihopoplool vlthodty. Ilr'VlI`|`CIUl)l Iuvuuloutlnnux. as grand IQIIIII could in Henry. in land and I`|h".Il|I land on `Gold. with M -4 Middlchon and other high by could hold I review and [Input-don. 'l\o ducaibcouldlumauiduvdlntotb scou- nll ..l_.XIo-... _.... A _..__.I -:_X ..LL__ :0: For! B . IIUTC CVUIII I-I Wwlj N U . w` oil cl uili men. A gnarl cirifcolohlt tin: could be hold. to continue. il the eidnn ddnd. for two days. \\'}.n will nun u.. b..n ._u.lIl.. ` TL. I--. Thyuvfn-Rolnd DnnI'poon."IA| Wulubblonrn uu, uq pun Ill 5-: Iuuuunuln All _thc0o corp: will In ncdvinfhpay Iordrill mg. and 5! Anal] out coal: tn-sported Jaolhecity. Tbocityvouldlnnkotl toou brain the \-hiti: tn. With this I I ol (3 n`Tv.QmI nnnull nsulal in I`:-:4. Uvjvd u Iu Iibpitnhtd rn.li&u&--av In ! :'.`.'Z1`.u..'.f."'. .`.'.'.'.Z` a.."'....:""""'-3.` ..'3"..`3.`.'i they any join in tho dououtnlhn All Hnnn Nu-In will In n-pairing nan Inn-.|n`I|. mun, u-u gnu nun In F]. H. Ibllun. drink. until I dbtu-hue. an llnri utno0.'lho:I ) coulomb; in lo inhol uuuHngomcuuuIlpl'1ht tin-canal Sung;-cotton tor a (innd Do-onstntlon ~ `rho (cull; Illlhry (map. In the cities of Canada the oolobntion of the Queen`: jubilee, on the day ulthorind by the domiui('In lg;\:mmoIl:t-JuI0 9|`- ia bei r y nod. '11:` gttnn should not he in thawing it: loyalty. The citinus an jun in union: to do something hononhle an the military IIIOII, and the In- trr propose as right toys] time. (`ol. \'il~ lien. ll.-\.I3.. has writtun to the militia de- mem akin that the volunteer camp or I887 he held on in June. and that. hr Iidu dlowiug the Third regiment of cunlry. the Kinpton uul Durhun eld lnttcrict. the loth. 46th and 47th nqilunu to par ticipate in 3 military upoctaclc. tho trau- t upomu of the Nth I . W. 0. Rilu. 3th Light A lot. llollovillo. and 57th battalion. In -aid in nnlnr u: flnlbolohcoflrhc-as Ii:-hluruueuhnvuthntlnrollh rt:-1 ; tuuttiluus. \ ll 3- l't~titi0ns in support of bills bofon the Untnrio parliament. on tam rum: oducc (ion in schools and onfrun: isiug married women. were forvrnnled to Totonto [your- day fl`Y`ll\ Portsmouth and signed lay neurlv one Immlnnl voters. 'I`L.. s.... L... I..- .. I.._:.I. L...-__ E- ._ II. lnuluu Lions. his-Illlnowlrnlmnhllbhm Dfohlunu Io-In ilunni nano- \ (WIT IUIIIIIIUII \ UUU[3 The: tendon for I brick house for Dr `[ Sparks. to be emctui nu Gonlon, street. ` were urnnlod toulay. The nuoooufnl cou- ` tractor: an: A. (funomn. Portsmouth` 1 onrpentery; `.\'. .\l<-(`artm-V. mum: wnrk : N. .\lc.\'eil, Plmnluing: Robinson Bun. lvlginting: .\lCkt'I\`ey & Iiiwh. heating : uul . Lemmou. tinsnlithiux. III] ll `ICE IllU(s The new work on pmoia writing uni in dnninv shnulcl be in the hmda of every cunlic ate for civil service and vouchers` cx~ n nu IIIU |.h\lllI ll l4l.`(UIIIIllIug qulw pltlclcllt. A horse. with a broken leg. ha been wumlorinu about the nninuwo ground for M31 Yostenlny Uicer (`nix found it on llmck stmet and put it in a stable. To- day it was nhot. 'I`|... .._... -...-..|. -.. -._- J. ___:A:__. _._. 1 _, vuul avlrlul lever, IN umuy rocovenng. The lnttorymou were out for A tramp tn lay. They went u Princeu Street in tin style tn the music The bould No.-Intyre. The lmnsl in lx~-cunning quite procient. A horse. with A lmnkan law, hut hum n. uluvu In plv I'll! PIIIIU ll)!` ullll(I80llll' msiulonces. to lug: nilt `by W. Dunn and A. R. Martin. and for I wing to be mlcl;-I tu :\ public school at (human: no. Th fllnilinl f` \ Snnnnn'\r -llfnod pllllllli ICIIIKII III \lIIlIlI(N Us The families: if C`. N. .\`poonr. Alfml Hunter and Clmrlus Covhruno. at (3lenbur~ nie. who have been autfering for some time with scarlet fever. we slowly recovering. The lunmrvmen u-em nut far A Irnnm tn. \C`IIll"lC|c I"r 'CI"ll Wl'\'llV Ill QK~ nmimulinns. Selul `L50 and sauna 0 copy. .-\l|n.~ss. .\lt'K|\)' & Wood. Kingston. Ont. See the tycoon print: at J. C. Hardy & ('o's. I\|uKU(UI|`- , The ci:_v muuninioner has been instruct ed to see that the whisk. in tin hold of the pro"p. Myles is uot dumped into the lake when the vecwl in lilibod. D (MIL... :. ........--.....- -|..._- 4--_ |..._ 1--.- _ ` VVIIOII HR? VXSUI II IIXIQNI. R. Gillan in prenriu plum for lnuulaome .`3 he ilt y ` . .1` I. D ll.-can .....|"C.... .. ....... .. _.l.I...I ... .. Iur as uuwy urea-oul on me liitn or April. (fuletnn Place residents have tom 5 mus- ing petition to 'l`omuto. asking the govenr l ment to locate the new arhuol of science in Kingston. 'l`hn 1-i`.`v lV\InI||:nQ:r\nnn~ Inna |\Ahn)Il :.. wnue Hwy are onlv 20. Jan. Cnwfonl. The uicers of B bntwry and the caval- ry school. Quebec, vhave iuued iu\'i`.atiuns for n fancy ulreubnll on the I3th of April. roaiuleuh Inn-u mm I mus- WC! IIIJUIVXI Cull `llna N). Rev. W. W. Carson, Ottauns. will loctum here on the 99th inst. `in aid of the Y.l`.A. of the Syclenhaun street Blethmlist church. Aftnr l`lm.-..l.m nu.-..-.. .....I I......... ...:II ul mu oyuennaun street Alemmllst church. After Thursulay oranges and lemon: will be 950. dun. Now is your time to buy while they onlv 20. Jan. Unwfonl. This nninaro nf "! In-Inn-u --..I bl... .......I ,uuw\ tu~uIV [or A ` umwrv. Pnlim Oiubr Mc(`oruuwk-; ungnlud by ts yaoldior unl aorioualy injpmd. is still conned to his house. 'I`I.- n_.s..... uI..L.._.- nu _,, n ..n n .u- (U III! lllls The tumors Johnn B Anal Rocket" ale not likeky tomcat t in season. Rocket was injured some time um. REV. \\', \\', l`.nr~ann lhtuu-n mill |...\n-u lblloo Cour-om Wodncoluv. ll. Hull. drunk. ned [I0 and coat: or two month In `ml. June: Burn. South uh, drunk. III land to :50 man ol N and mun. and girth that to pq. H. Ilnhn-. (II-Ink, mung . .n.....a...... Pair-nunplu at Into:-at ad Plolpd Up by our Bun llopol-torn on the Shoot. Bin-gains in \rh_iii1 quilt: Ind curtains. at. Hardy a. I Mr. Woml loft` )'ootenlny for Rnme. N.\'.. with eiglnuon horses. Oicer Downs. of Bnlloville lice force. In: in the city on luminous to-1 ny. A heavily made guncarriage arrived from ,,Ott&V\ to~dn_v for A I-Mwrv.' Pnlivq Hinnr Llnl`nr~nnn..L.-r ....mnIo..l I... .. oua Qutmr ooLUuu. THE QUEEN'S JUEILEE. INGIDENTS" or. me` DTAYY. Innoououlnuy. nxjlijx Outdhns _A_AA_._A_L _A .L_ -_-. is-rs-u-up uuu annoyan- I thuil |`I"o.o:-ltud honavould hour I .11.: which is could uvor pay. -..-u- -- -vu-I -wrjjvu. A lite pullomn ol the city IMIIC time duct cl! that be mailed an unhunt. lllxl hired Ahoy A800 3 month. H0, at the rum tint. established I ucbodulo ol ns. forhteconlngud other ooocu. And at !Il'lIL!."l nu ulc upcri u0I.lls. lm.` l Icvelnnu Lrmlnr tall: as u: Mr. Joseph Dowling in nu tine 5 molcrdnnntir actor as has gt-mood our houdo for yarn. Min Sndie Hanson is up] olittlou.-tuuuouvouldvinh to use. b noun-Int on the Loch style. Inning I riot. clear voioo. ad I rollicking style. that abbot the audience by storm. .v--cu: I I cult-. Tqruighf Nolxx|y'n Claim" will In acute-I in the opera houu. The Cleve cl ` Lcmlar tall: nn Hut Mr Jnumh llm-Ii-m i. 1 (`It Down In Youth. Mr; I". Ilibby. a gentle and de\'ul.cd wife. \ dial on .\londny and was buried todAy. Her illnesn I'll of I brief duratiuu. and her death very sudden. Bvlovoul by All who knew her the has passed away at A time when life named full of sunshine. SIM Ina lornml a resident ol lallorn. Her lunlnml ls alrepfy munnninnrsyul with in bin Allie- Hun. ' llupo llo In Mare Valuable. i`I\-.r\lul. June: Wilson has been connected uith the water wmks conipamy since I832. In intnuluciug him to the nrl-itnton 'ea~ tonlny Hon. .\lr. Kirkpatrick said. "} oi: zilumst as old and us vnluahle as the works \ inn:-If." Mr. A new, than pmciaua njuke. exclaimed. ell. well : hnpe he is more mhmlnle than the work.-. " A Gun That Can Work Well. Lieut. Stein. 3 gruluue of the R0 ll ~ .\lilitAry colleie, who in with Stanley on in journey u I e Congo river. has epecinl rhn ve of t e Maxim gun. I ii:-cc of artillery whic ,if it is necessary to Ii Q. can speedily upon I way through the unknown tribes. Thu gun will tire 611) shots in minute, and will kill a hipopoumue or sink as canoe at It cli.~t.m-su of a mile. Tenderlnx Thanks. `pr hton lodge. Sons of England. has Rassct cordial thanks to Leicester lodge. 'inguon. for brotherly attentions to(,`or- pom] Ward. of Battery A." A member of the tint unmed lodge, who lug been laid up and sulferiu for six weeks at Tete do Pout barracks wit an inamed knee. Leicester lodge is ouriuhi . The next meeting will witness ve luitie ions and a preeentnnon. It Started 'VlIIWI;ough a Joke. It is uid theexcitemeut about the Kings- ton und Pembroke railwa wharf was caused lay some joker who bin that the com y would run it clopr across the buy and low teauns to crou it free] . Some (`nuruqui lurid stock holder-a,in eir excitement.pro- poem to issue An injunction And amp the work. |RJDl."I _-_._ ..--- -. no - uuuuuu .\ team of horses, owned hy one Glazier, unrmwl escnped being run down yeuterdu lny R G. `.R. engine while crossing the track on ()nt.u.rio street. Only for the prom knees with which Mr. P. Smith. engine river, stopped the locomotive. the homes would lune been killed. u--vvuu.-no Ill aruuul nuucllcru. The art school examinations occur on :_\pril 28th. 29th And 30th. The teachena institute, for Kingston and Frontenac, will occur on Muy 19th und 20th. and he anemi- ed by Inspector Till;-_v. who wi!I uh.-liver a lecture on the 19th. 4: --uu`ncr puma till. ' `Uh Monday night. about nine o'clock. Thonms Hunt. mstclinmu at .-\nglin`s yard. cliqporenod a woman. intoxicated. lying with her head upon the U.T.R. track. A few minutes after Hunt had got her away a train came Mung. Jun It-ecelved. Z. Prevoit hulthin defy received ftgen i -295 of impurtea tweed or pent` . T ey Er`: on exhibition in his window. go `vea the choiotof them. made to older. for 50 a pair. end I good (it guaranteed. They are the best value in the o|ty._ -C;|-I ol Plourlny. Juunen J. Gallagher, KB 9th St.. Brook ` lyn. says: An 5 plicgtion of one of Pome- ` r0 `'3 Wetmline I` asters cured me entirely in 1 a few hours. _I consider them the moat won- derful of remedies. Sold by druggisu and J. (S. King. Kingston. - . nwn 1 WWII: ` The gun rm.-|u..coal yard in the but pltoo in the city 06 purchuo genuine Scranton `No. 4 coal. Ali-old oliolng Iorlgugod. .t--_.. _.._nI._-_ -1 `L- ,. Interest of School Toaclleru. . ...A ....L-_l ,,,,, ' A` `V'Nobody'; 'l`lll`lI'.'` Al" I I .___,...,/- --- .\ Run Downnby an Train. 1| I- Lo)\L`"a iEvuT[:E$ A Ilalhar Close Cull. L. I . Anodol and Yukon O0 Io:I|ov|l|o-.| (Mr! John llcnhuo. ' I3 .-I- nulls! Inblu. Tvool lb but tho II-I-.. I- I`.-..I. gng Lgl-n ..._.I|.. l..........l jfl UIIIC IWVCICITKU. living In (`Anuhu-0 huh` cqully hvonnul. IVHIIITTUTTI`-Diff $($Ill.\~r-I` inlhoconuucue. IL In-I ujoyouuip lnoapulcu. Hhxll- Hxhnrin nun-loo -l llnnlkn-. TTIAU I.\'Il'I'K7 IIIUUKX 1 binary`. In. ncdhvul O J` I L'.".'.7!.`t"'......."`."?5. ...." `.`.``.t. .1. at tho Isl. Sir oury(::Ene will come ul :30 in Inyloxgu-lvlnhrn tlpnuuu doc cl lb Incl eldno-lPo:ht:. which will pay lulu 5 not inc.-one ul About 06.1,!!!) INVWIVIIIIL ` Putrick Walsh. formerly lease 0! (`nut , qni bridge. ruined yesterday from ljnulny ` quilt Ill. and in receiving private tnuuncnt I __-.C"-k ___ _..'lI __-,_ ,1 _,.. :_. CI CTTKCKC lg` W` `C `u I -` I*ortArChur|n|olbor Inna .R. 1- AL. I` A... A L-.I - ..__..- 1.2- 'w`~l)oor3en".l;.."."%in|. u. linglinh ply)" I, has revived OIMJII) (`nu pkg pmlrvuohod in the Cnihd Shun during t pm In Rov. A. Mcillivny. ol \\'illinu|oIu. a `radius 0! Quota`: university. In hula ` called to St. John`: l`nobytorinn chumi. ` Bmckvillo. IA_A_1-L II'-I-L l_:.-_I.. I-..-_ _Il'_A,__ IIII. ICII lot NIWIUUTI |u- "I3"-III`. Senator Pct Roomy will exhibit NI "Wudmbe" in the open house to-molrow awning. LN:-gal Rn": nnnnnlinn In IL; I'nII Q).-`I `I XIIII. Alfred Sully. weanling to the I'd! Slut! `mm, in about In nutty a uiuer of Mn. Robot! (iuntt. A).._..D Ill..- `L- |.`__I:-L _|_.._.L.L. \ In IIUIIIU IIIITIII` (U DTUIKTCKIY. \ r. Kirk trick aid hi: liunonlary duties woulc not prevent him rom spending at lent four clay: of the uoek on the cue. : III. IV} ID ISGIIIQII. Ill 41. ti|;`.||cft for Slontrenl this morning. Senator Pal Rnnncv will nxh Pooplo Wino lovononh. Sayings and Doluu Attract Attention. ` Aids. Run and Ramon. and A. R Mn- oh. I-h 0.... \I..-.o...I oh}- .....-:.... Ill IIIJUIITIIIIIQIIIW Illlxlll IUIIUW. Tho time for the commencement of the u-I-itrntion wu xed for \\'onlneedny, April 27th. This date in moat convenient fur All ptrtio.-3. M Mr. Keefer expected to 1 ml the next month in the virinity of .\outroal. waiting for thoice to break up. The cor- poration was also union: to have Mr. Ir~ \-ind home: during the urbitrntion. . r, Kirinnlrivi nninl his nnrlinmnnlnrv I uu; oo exumnou. 1 no company agreed In allow such to be done. but the invmtigltions shnulcl be of 1 condential chgructcr. An order vru then made to alluw the city to have access go all the documents, hooks. eta-.. upon V: i\`lI the mu: 3' iutemlo-I In base its cue. Refusal to uipouitn ' tlovllllltlltl was at the coIupnny`s risk. for i the arbitra- tors thought the city ' ht in its claim then an adjournment might ollow. 1`hn tinln far Illa 1-nnnnnnauunnuil nf tho uu -.-npnuu nuvum. uc., unounu come In. Thensnw no nuon why the books should not euminod. The agreed tn nlluw such to be clone. lmt tho in\'nati|!ntinn.I 'a'u.".'L'T."6'~u..n mu, cllot .. u..c... I-ing humor: K`; nagging.` ; 1-.LI-.:g- (VI IISGII F0 IIIO IILXJII, DI" VIIQII IIIO ITUIKFI` torn inted out that in considering the va- lue the works all the eiementa comprising in income. can of nuintevnncc, expenditure on cnpitinl account. otc., Ihonld come in. Thmt saw no nnnnn win thn Innis nlunnhl WKIH IIUIHJ ~ Then: In some con\'erut.ion regs:-`ling ` what the company would Allow the city to examine in in vorkx.c\nd'tt that Access was refused to the books, but when the nrbitit Onrn nrniga. nut Ohm! {us an-1-:..AI~:||n AL- an. pruceeu in a wee: a uluu. . Mr. Agnew demurnad. The city WI! in I peculiar condition It was ignorant ne to what it should combat. lt hul no details as to tho vnlue of the works. end would have to consider the evidence A: it (`AIDE up. It would bv unfair to demand that the evi- dence be rolmtted ou the moment. Time would be uired in which to consider the evidence. e thought them should he tu-n ` weeks` delay. Thar inn nnmn .~nn\-.n--vinn nun-.lina l.U urnulgu uw uevnlls ml` nuure meetings. Mr. lurkpatrick said the arbitration was caused by the water works company refus- ing 8.')0.0lX) for the works and franchise. He quoted the law under which the arbi- tration should proceed. and sold the com- pany wns mainly with its case. It could be presented in two dn `:1. He asked that as soon. on the one side had nished the city should proceed at onm with its rebuttal evidence. The works were at the disposal of the city for expert examination. 30 that nothing uurprinin in the way of evidence could he pm-ecutea by the company. Mr. Kirkpatrick nmnosed that the case should mum ue pm-wuteu 1)] me comptny. Kirkpntnck proposed the should proceed in A week`: time. Ilr, Aunnw nlnnnlrr-pal `Flu: nilv was in n . ...,_:j. .,-._._j N! HAD XU&lD @003. IHHUI` I|\_I(|L'l`|I3C(l lIQ.`\l`I llllVQ'l0l|l. lieturuiu ' 0 the council ohuluber J udgu Wilkison and the arbitntors hill usaenxbled ` to arrange the details far future meetings. lurknatrick arbitration UIII IIIIICIIIE UL`L'\|l`l1J`.l WHQIHIK IIIG IITIVHI Ul . Ir. Keefer, who czune by way of the C. HR. and I\. & I . R. Isaac Simpson. J.l ., ad ministered the oath to him, and the arbitra- tors conferred together in the muyor`a otliee regarding the fees. and the opposing counsel were called in to l`(.`|M`il an agreement. It appears that the statutes oulv allow arbi- trators 820 per day. but to men like Mr. Keeper the amount is too small. hence by mutual agrecnu-nt. the ti urea furench nrhi~ trutor w'aj_1cmue netry three-fold. Returning udgu the Book: und Plant of the Company ---The livldouoo to he Talia Liter on. um! um lluult Reached \\'lth III Poo. mus spud. " _ "rho arblt.ntora'-Iudge Wilkisou. Nap- nnee, (chairman) Judge Clarke. Cobourg. and T. C. Keefer. C. E.. 0t.tawu--in the water works matter will hear the evidence on April 27th. and continue in session until th e mmpany and corporation have present- ed their cases. The court of arbitrators met in the council chamber yeaterxlay after- noon. two judges were sworn in`? (T01. Dull`, police Inagiutnte. uul two j\(;llI"llIIleIll8 uccurre-.l pending the arrival of 4 . The cm mu have a chum to Iixumlno R I`. Keefer. \\ ho mine In` wnv nf the (`. I . R. Anarraxrons `MEET, FIX 'PnocE- nun; AND Aoaougn. ' T0%[v'AiU{i:THrTS\'iRKs. ICInrio.nl Folnnr. in an id had` linking: IAAI K. can an :0 ` PERSONAL MENTION. THE BRITISH wuw, WEl)N_`Eb_`ADAY,L MARUH= I XII ZIIX'VII`J~ITIC' jg huutulnlloluug I aunulnlhu -nLnL..n..l.._.|.......cJ..I l_.L. _n not. It any in olinbnoflouoto bonthat the Iii gold medal for honor nulbounua Iron by Queen`: Iru curb-I ol by I-`Inlay chums. cl Khnnnllno. who nouionlnr to H875 with a dash: ooholushlp. Loin-h nomads! and Nova. Na col count In 501 duos! 0-gully album`: In chunk: llsnnnuul-an-rninnlnknngncl uwuvuuu re nun JOIIII lou . IIIIIIIO` Lyon. Raiwuxi Cotiill. lidvud ya. \\'il~ liun Clement. Harland Tovnend in N1! : and in medicine Dough: Senna and Albert Merety. the letter gentlemen. alter ein yea! munection with the I I ethanol on M- eiehnt teacher. the in - lion lot matriculation. In ecboinnliipe. eeoete nomination: lot gene:-ml c\tu6cienc wane tutu by Janice [Ahoy and 'ei|u~eI `K. while the Leilch memorial. (at beet pspen in mubematiue. we: won in I883. Iuul "US by W. MI'henoI. D. \\'eir and P. IAIIOI rue lively : Micheal Iollnth, who trio-I int t Novel in I883. being den worthy ul mentiun in this connec- ling uoopdou ol our oullqh to institute I 0! Sydcuhun pu who have graduated 1 at Queen`: to John You Horatio ' [wanna RJIunAnIl`n-uhill I`.I-gn.I nan l\'iI IlIl\l\!l' up `r ICIIKWI Dull "eIl1L'Il3ll(`)'. In addition to aupplyin ' the county with teacher: the Sydonham hig ochool has sent ` a large number of stmlents to Queen". man` 3 in fact than any other school with the single j I5 3'05 U I Ellis: CIIIIUIIHIKI`. In M dition to A large increase in attund- . ence a great impetus was now imparted by . the inux of as number uf nu ill: from the r west, the force of the impulse lug seen in I the enlniuntiuna of 1877 when seven l the intennedinte. and sixteen obtainot third class certicates. as cunnparod with half a dozen of the lower grade ccrtilicates for the pr evious year. In I578 u still further ml~ vuuce was noticeable. fnnrtoen passing the intermediate exauniutimi. while one young man (now Rev. Jolm Youn ) matriculntoll at Queen`: \\ ith a $50 scholarxipin English. At the nuns time the government grant rose ` from 1 little over $400 to over $450, the chief eonroee nf increase being the interme- diate and inspection. the latter especially under upper school" uni etIiciency." ' In addition to snnnlvinu tlm l`(III'V will: i giving plnee to Rev. I". U] Ur. l\IUI'rIUll, 'lI(EU l\'IIllI'U UI UIIIUC U.\` ired in less than a year ufter some un- ( oubtedly good work hnd been ueeom dish- ed. Rev. Mr. Butler then tl33lll|]B( the reins. but retired in the hegiuning of I375, Checkley, under `whose able munngement the institution he- perluunence though the roll wns still very : small and the work somewhat of u rudiIuen~ tery nature. On the resignation of the lot- ter ntleluun towamls the close of I876. the hem msstership was (on the reeonnnendar tion of the lnte Mr. Buchnu. high school in- spector) otfeied to und accepted by Mr. Burgess, of Kincardine, the Kingston tusso- eistions of himself uud fumily prevailing over the professional sacrifice involved in exchanging Kincnrdine. by the results of the interrnediute among the first schools in the province. for Sydenhem which had not as yet passed a single candidate. M now number pupils ..u.l.... ...` ` ..~--o ok. I ......\.. .J' pl... :.. l'II\.'II LWIIISIUKBIIVJII IIICB IEVII VIUIIRTII -Illl lollc gun to exhibit eueournging symptoms of .; fixed. .\I'l>'l.lt'A'l`lltN.\` Hum :~`1`|'lbt2N'l\ There anplientious Stephen Childerhose. (inudier. ll.:\.. Mills. ll.A., l'erriu. B.A.. James .l*`. Smith and Jacob Steele. ILA. The eolumittee appointed to examine the students l`t`.l`OlllII|0lItl(`(l that leave he naked from the synod to license them. The committee desired permission to examine James l". .\`iuith nnd \\'illianu II.... .1 _ I..s.... .I..t.. ` ........Ia -.l' sI...... Ab A llevlew or tho won; Dunn in mm min- olent County lunutltufluli. .'l`hougl1 not _built till 1872 the prelimin~ waryanepl in connection with the founding of this institution wt-m'tnken some time |iro\'iously by the uppointlnent of a board of trustees. the original member: being MeIIrI. Schuylo_r Sliibley.` Jose h Purd .' (since decoued), Neil Dunlop, l\ .D., D. . \`\'slker.Junea Lahoy and Peter Knapp. the doctor being olootod chairman. which 'tiou he held until 1881. when the late ] obert McConnell was chosen as his succes- gor. The chair has since been successive]?! i lled by Messrs. D. J. Walker nnil Joan . !' Woodrulf (the latter gentlonmn being t no 1 pmscnt presiding oicor), while the duties of aecmurytrouaurer have been continuous- ly dinchurged by Mr. Junes Lahey. The school was opened for the admission of u- 5 pile in Much, I873, under the princi ls nip ' of Dr. Morrison, whoeo tenure of 0 ice ex- I niv-n.I in Inna flnnn n \~.un~ nftnr mnnn nu. l SYDENHAM HIGH SHNOOL. TH: mn SO;GOOL. svoeua. ...".'.'.`?a'1".-".'-`.'{ ho Inlhqud Jn.0II~I.