Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1887, p. 8

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'"`i2":3f'T`Ii"..'I'...'i;.i'i_"'.T."i-..m....., nu preach in ('hulmen'church tomorrow c\'en- ` Inn. ` Ruining Manny In Iruglnncl-- The Bnrvlce n In the (`lmrrhen 1'0-.\lon-ow. lIIII< ' Capable critics expatinte on the womlcr ful nuge of hiswell-skilled:-apahilities,from the broadest to th- must. tlelicute comedy. from the tendeieitt pathos to the most teIu~ pestuous declunution ; and All this without striking personal mlwmtageu, but as the re- nult of extraordinary naturnl I titu-le for his profession, severely trained _-,v closv and persist--ut application. I" '. Rev. D. J. .\Tu:donne|l preu-hes in (`nu- mcatinn hull to-mormw afternoon. D-.. D Il'Lia-I-.. .I-I:...._. ...:__:_. -_.. --_. The life of the rent actor presents few facts for recital. {e was born at HouIogne- sur-Mer. France, on January 25, I8-CL When eighteen zenrs of age he became in pupil in the Lonservstoire, Pnris. The next step in his professional life was to mem- bership in the Coinedie-Frsncnise. With the exception of occasional tours in rovin- cisl France. anal appearances in Lou ou. al- wn s with the suppolt of the eminent ICIDI1 um actresses who have shared his frequent triumphs at the Theatre l"rnm-.iis. M. (`o- queliu has hail no experience outside of its wnlls. l`-.....I.I,. ._...lA2___ .._.._A: .A- ,,_. `L- ... ._ I... Speaking recently of the company at the Comedic-Friuicnise. Paris, Saruh liernhardt said of them : "Togetlier they make the most consummate body of artists in the world, axpressing the general opinion in a few words. M. (loquelin was the most il- lustrions of these distinguished nlayers until a few molwhs ago, when he wit idrew from membership among them for the purpose of having a stage of his own. His purpose of coming to the United States has been un- nounced, and the question is, Will he suc- ceed here with no mlventitious advantages to support his art '3 He plays only in French, and his success or failure will be rewarded as indicative of the extent to which the peo- le of this country really appreciate the rench drama and the Frencli stage. lie- gnrded in this may .\I. L`oquelin`s proposed tour is an unusually interesting announce- ment. 'I"L.. Ht- -1` 4|... ,._.....p _..A,... .,.._.,....... 4`_.... .\lr. Hmnzlier preaches in Smith": Falls in- u4|rn'nn' IIIIIUII IIIII IU'llIUI'I"PW HIKUITIIIIII. Rev. R. Whiting delivers Iniuionnry ser- Innl ill Hnnnnnnun `ll-lIIl|"'|_' line 0! the Molt 'I)III3|'l[llIllI('I-I Acton of ul ape Comodlo.'l-`runoahne. l a_|5ln. AMONG THE CHURCHES- but '1']: `Til, BE.\`l)l'l'-(`0.\'SI`.\NT COQl'lLI N . comma TO AMERICA. 1| IFIIIZUVXIIXKIIIIIC, ll|I'I.ll Iouunhlulvonld local an ohohapnhl Mm. ldofthchn illohghdcu pulnllcthlagnvhlohtho have Iohdi to know. Ida`! nus . Ut-i nwuui IIII III. I don't in uylnd `a buduuiut my awn. ounihno. lHaunutcrolln- di.l'OOOCOII.OldlIIm|o]o,WH|O othor thhlohou lvouldnot hllupu ovuilbohnllullmlotlll Zinc` n-on-a Knuurox, .--('I"o`:o Editor) : And no on wunlo how III kind all tubal I hvo-I'bothor to`: Ian. Icing. Innl CM A0119 I can't tgll nu... I Just l'n|ted to Ilaoh Other. KIsos'm.\', March `25. -(To the Editor) : Marrisge is one of (iod's institutions and should. I think. he most seriously contem- plated. It is the duty of mothers, with years of experience on their side, to see thet their daughten do not commit the lollies in to which so many dip." The choice of life should be carefully mule. it means perpe- tual pesce and heppiness, or `perpetual misery and despair-sometimee ever more. I em led tosay that l have been married to one w om I understand end whose life, in slmost every respect. has been s fulllment of every expectation. My ex rience may be exceptional. hot it may be t experience of most women if they exercise their judg- ment aright. A men whose conduct is {suit in youth, who allows himself to drift into I manner ol bed habit, who is disrespectful oi rents and lriencls. selsh snd vicious an dlnlpeted, is in s (sir way of got to nedition. and for a young women to ink her fete with his. knowingly, with her eyes open, is to commit a blunt or which she will never cease to lement. l ditin t ssh my hus- band il be heel wealth. a pauport tosuciety, end credit at the tailor s o Wealth can do e great deal to promote the welfare ol s wise man, but wealth is worthleu to one who is without chnrecter. A good name is better than niches. in tastes. desires. and ices our lives have been singularly ions, and l attribute such results to the fact thst our dispositions sre sda to esch other, thst we ere seeking to I vs for the good we can do each other end thoee es come in ctnhct with. (iirh have s great re- spouihility resting upon them. lt is lim- cult for them to read the cherscter oi the men who pay them suit, but it can be clone in time, in nine oeess out of ten. and it will pay to hesitate shoot taking a step so mo- mentioea To in hestemeans to to t st leteere.-`lltrhas hssnsaid thst near- y one-hall ol the of to-day ere uetortanets alllaness. end sm lorad to be- lieve thst the statement is tree. Foumrr. lulu uluu nu gnu! IIIIMI. 1 just. wun I Win A girl until I was rift yum old. If the 'rII onl knew they` not be breaking t eir nan lfnr Hun ulm-pitfnl nnnl __A Gun \\'.. T50 llohl Arrivnln. .-\rri\'|h at the British Auorimn Hotel .lno. Pruner. D. H. Grand, Id. chulue. J. A. Fulton, Ju. Johnston. Montreal; Jno. L. Woodn. Min Huon. Toronto; J. Mn lousy. man; J. Simpson. Cornwall; I-Z. \\'. Mela hlin. Hormwunith: Wm. I). Home. Hun (on; I . (Tail, Yu-mouth. !\'.N.; W. I". Loo. Gndorlch; ('. A. Morgun. H. Ii. Hula, Smith`: Full: nun uuuu n was nu. _)vIu IIIII. ll lll Il'II they` nee afor the deceitful men.-A Sun Wu. -1 1- \- One Who Hos Been Decolrod. Ki.\'us-m.\', .\larch 25,- (To the Editor) : I am a disappointed wife. I had A lover who spent lots of money on me, who crowded candy upon me, snd who generally gave me a whirl. I man'icd him. but, presto! I change ! He cut down the allownnce for housekeeping, said candy made me unwell. and gene-rall treats me as though I was a hired girl. c has given me s good house, tinely furnished, but when I have to sit in it Alone I just wish I was unmarried. Every night he is full ol business, and after swal- lowing his ten dushes otI. When I uk him about his actions sud cum lain of his neglect he only on `s: Well I nave two months to look I ter now, and I ha\'en't time to make love to you. Haven't you all you , want 7" And I cry liken big simpleton, and then he gets mad. I just wish I air] until I an ftv vnnrl nhl If ch. m`.-I. .\ Mun \\'lth Three Faults, l\'IM;.~aru\. March 25. ~(To the liulitm-): I ln1\'en t time to answer your questions in rotation,an Idon't think any other wife can if she has a baby and It batch of brain] to watch at the same time. But I want to tell 3 all I have a ood husband, cxce t in three particulars. e wants me to lig t. the tires In the mornings, to have his meals as re- gular as clock work, and to till the premises full of smoke. If he sees this letter#-and {Eu may be sure he will -1 hope t_here may some reformation. He was a hotel bosrdor before I married him. undl uess that accounts for his WllllII8.--0.\ F. \\ no'.- Bus THERE. . " 1 Kl.\'GH l`0.\', March `24.~-('l'o the Editor :) I've been married a few months and I can assure you I have a grand husband. Ho treats me as if I was a queen. But now and then I often ask myself, Can this thing last '."' If I believed all that other married V women said Iwould be fearful of disap- pointment. Of course I let him have his own way, and he is happy. Must I always let him run ?*I Al'l.l.\'l-I. has been the cause of it 1 m 6. Doesghocase admit of remedy, and what do you think the remedy should be I l 7. Howe you any summations to otfer to such 1 no think the remedy should be I \ you any su actions of your sex as contomp ate nmrringc I \Vhm is your advice to them am they have taken n decisive step! And the rcmllr-_`n an Mr rm-nh-ml um In~m.u~nt I - r "Soiiie dayarfisigo we, following the example of the Winnipeg Sun, published the follow- ing questions, directed to the nmrried re- presentative sof the fair sex : i. What kind of a husband have you I 2. Is he cross. sulky. stingy and mean 9 Or is he libomiintxen-hearted. generous and kind to yourself children 7 N yourselt and children? } 3. Does he spend his evenings at home. and if not why not 1 Does he belong to the lodge, and how ofton,_!.loos it meet. each week 1 L Hus man-led lifn [man all that vnn nxnvr-[ml now onoluloos it each week "It. gens married life been Ml that you cxpcctod 0 5, If Ihnn-Imn hm-m unv .llu..nnninn.u.mo u-hno ltlobel 5. If than-has boon uni dlsuppointlmmt what has been the of 3. Does that-Ann ndmil nf rmnmiv nml wlm! .\ citilen. near Catuoqui. imnginod that he lost his whip. And turned about to search for it. Meeting I tunuter an enquiry was mule : "Did you new I vhi on the road 9" The tenmutor mid ``No,'` no ukonl, How many whips do you carry 9" "One, vrh 9" "Well. you have one in our haul." "he ritizen vu astonished st '|nobocnt-mindod- a. nu nu ulunll, sunny. Bl liberal. o n-hearted. yourself sound his ex 1 MRS. CAUDL E HAS VERY MANY AD- MIRERS NOWADAYS.- CIOCISIVC 810]) I _ And the replies so few received we present below : T|n- Women In Yurvlng Moudn-SoIne Full of llnpplnosu. `ome Not so Sure About lt-c;w lu Pick a Huubatl Tlmt VVIII Pun Out \\'('"-.D(`)lI't Juum at Any Fel- THAT HUsBANb{0FM1N1;:. low. A Von DOOHOI Ophlcn. He Has His Own \\':u'. U`UXllT HUI Q no.3 Iva`! toll` . A--.L.J..'. L...l_... PIIIIO l-on Alnonce. Thu 'l'el menu funily appeared It Almon- tu on St. .strick`e night before An Appre- ~'unti\'e audience. The I'a'm devote: nur- l_\' e column to the event: of the evening. High mine We: accorded to Otto E. Anal .\llu rette Telgmenn. for their uinxin . while the playing of Mine Louise and ll. Telgmenn wu lleclnyecl to he faultless. ` i -"5?-'-'*7:"'Ef X-In ECIIUIy' MI: I`. II. 1`I"n.". Muwdl. E. D. Mdirnh. F. S. Mitchell. 0. Ogilvie. 0. (iorman. () Nioll. Wilton Putt, W. F. Pratt. N. ('. Polnon, Rankin. J. W. Robortaon, I . Robinson, Sands, Smel lie, Smith, Tillman, Walker, Whitney. xltmml. Jrmsrnrnncl. Mia A. 1). (.'nine, Mini E. Embu , \\'. Hny, '1'. K0 lo, Minn Lur or. Mb vinyl Inn. I-:. H. Rtchell. N. 0gn lvie, I . Scott, J. I". Smith, A. W. Whitney. t|XTl`Flll'a-t W. Hny, I`. Qt. J. F.mSnu't|I. The raulu 0! the anatomy euminntionn will In posted on Monday. IA2IlI Inl I n I` I Illllll -IUIFA. Cam bell. Chamberlain. Chown, Connoll. Cook. {in I-2. I). Cr-nine. nrumtnond. Du, Dunning. Elliott. Min E. Embn , Erna '. Fruer, Gilles, Gould, Gnhun, gone ,I?). Juniuon, T. J. Jamison, Johnson, oylc. Mill A. Luv er. I. S. LivingIton,(?. 0. Mnyboo, Nnlory. Minn A. A. Mnnhnll. \IAIinH '3'. H Ninth If H Mlrnhgll 1- A.~%.\'l-I1) xx ru\'smwu\'. Adum, Buchunnnn, (fhnmborlain, Cleri- hcw, (floutier. Cook, Connell, Cnmm, David. Drummond. Duff, Ellery, Fruor, Gould. Hall. Huknau, Hun], Hilker. Johnson, Kellock, Kilborn, Lmfur. Min Loovitt, Little. Miss Moconvlllo. McGr|th. Mcliillop. Mnvoty. Maxwell, Mitchell, Northmoro, Pntunon, Wilbur. Pratt, Ran- kin, Robinson. Sands. Smollie, Smith, Sui (ler. Swvnrt, Tilmu, Wdkar, Wright. \ HATIIIA Ilhll`A l'JW'U ZUEWZ, IITII J. R. Habcqlldons. M. I 060:; W. D. N K A. I . HI-Is. buds W. lingual Oust` T. sad-. IL Inq- Q. E. IE III n O an-V-3117-.a Punch :':::.. ... -1'; `- T- Ihpha. Jonah-L .wwna~m. Thu Nuisance In-onnd Agnln. While in Toronto .\l:syor (`arson and AM. .\|c-lntyre learned from the city commission- er that the Toronto council secured men to remove the nuisance out of the city and place it on they premises of nnlenorl and farmers. who paid the men 1' o delivereal it no much per load. The mayor thinks that this city should adopt I Iimilur plan. VV- KICK"; \.jII\I\;CI'l 5...!-2. llculop. Pun Dover. ?v':ult'c:m. . Ilgl... ll)...- MLIIIFAL ('lIlj.-I.`TK\. Second year. pun.-d~\\'. J. Maxwell, Min 1. Mo(Ionvi1le, W. C. Little. N. ('. Poison, W. H. Cooke, A. P. Chown, G. 1). Cram, A. Stewart, H. U. Lnnfenr, J. B. Fruer, W. J. Hull, J. Kellock. Minniv Lesvitt, A. E. Hilker, J. T. Mcliillop, H. M. Bnchunn, S. R. \VLlker, M. E. Mc- Grnth, J. I". Mcflrlnnd, H. S. Northmore, P. Drummond, E. Sandi, J. Adunl, E. M. Clerihew, C. `J. M: bee. J. A. Patterson. I-1. T. Snider, H. (3. `illmnn, A. C. Mnvety. I". (Tloutier. . -.... .....r., A. H. Allen. Kluvum. J. J. Anderson. \ lnchcIur Springa. J. V. Anglia. lLA., Kingston. - W. (2. Bonus. Bu-rm`: Ruphlu. J. W . Klngnton. Nil Ella loci, New (hrlinle, N.H. I). (`unorom `arch. A. J. I-2;-rvtt. Nor;-`iclvillv. A. U. guano. ocwotin Mills. A. J. Fhhor. K too. A. P`. Imam, umr. Mina Ada A. Fuunoll. Trenton. 1 At 4 o'clock this afternoon the results of a the medics] examinations wcle announced at the college as follows : 1 Bl|Pp|.I lllllr ll]! Qrlzzn-.u. Jl'DF.. LIICIII IIIJUUII, LHIIII LIIUV were BWIUIIV `EH pid affairs, but I don'f like the peole to suppose that they are not our style.-A L|l'l'I2Il`Al. .lI'n|r Result! of l`lIoIn Posted This Ant-rnoon- The "Mada" are Delighted. HU Wnlll [U IIIQIIIIKU Ill Wllllla ms Calls I'eVC' rice. I like to hear the gossip of the town ; he says he doesn't like gossip. I enjoy an evening promenade : he says he's too tired to walk, though he didn t appear to be tired while he courted me, and his occupation is just the same. I like to go to the theatre : he says he doesn't, and more than that ht- can't abril it. I like to spend a day now and then \\'i.h my aunt ; he says he has no- thing to say uguinst her, but that he doesn't pine for her company. Thus you see how low diio.-rent are our tastes. My husband is not bad, hut he is not what I thought he was. and unless we et a little more sociable I really will regret t lat we married. I don't ` want to think like this, but I can't help it. Worse than all, the folks don't seem to like my husband. and we are not asked out to the parties anymore. I (lun t care about I them myself, t nk they were awfully stu niul AH`-r: hut. I alnn't. Iilrn Olin nnnnln tn Kl.\'us1'0N-, March 25.---(To the Editor) 2 I did not intend to write, thinking it indeli- cate to do so, but coming to think over it it will do Ill husband good to say what I think about im. Of course he will be sure to read it, as everybody reads the Winn. 1 was a widow when my husband and I met. It was at a kettle-drum, and I don t think I ever enjoyed myself so much. He paid me rticulur attention. and seemed to Imu- en drawn towards me irresiatably. After that I couldn't keep him away. He haunt- `, ed me continually, and hung about me all the time. pleading that he adored me and couldn't live out of my sight. I had gone lhrough this experience before, nnd`did all I could totest his ardour. My conduct to wards liinuvan enough sometimes to freeze his blood. and `I surrendered. Would you believe it that within six months a great change came over him. Mind you he's not ugly, or mean, or bad tempered, but he seems to be buried in thought all the time, and communes with himself instead of me. I can`t be giddyaud Ido not think he would like me to be giddy ifI would. Iwant to talk; he wants to indulge in what he calls revc~ ring, I like In lmn.r the immzin nf thn tnwn - ` bend achunceto amile,gethimw pay for their udmiuion to buy or all of these places. And just because the men will not sit about and look cheerful while everythin in the house is cheerleaa their wives thin_ they have chan Had so much that they are not what they use to be. and they must run olf to the per: and tell all thev `' know. Nice wives t eae are to be sure. try to make my home pleuaa.nt,.i\'e my hus- I at he wants, lethim read or smoke as the mood moves him. and keep the acandulimongere out. That husband of mine iullri ht_nnd I in- tend to keep him right..-A;\\ OM.-\.\ Wm) `Mixes 11 an Ows Hl?sl!s'Es.-'. Convicted of Forgery. .\lr. ll. M. Britton has returned from lielleville, where he acted as crown prosecu- tnr at the unites. Dennis ('o\\'an. accused of killing cattle owned by one Bennett, of Tyenclinugn. was a.cqllittt-cl. llznnilton Scott, who forged notes on Rathhun company, Wu convicted. MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS. walls! A -__._._.- \\'l|ut Changed Thom so `P usr, ml. :3. Lut- . . . , Securing the Property. The horse left at Mrs. Hennesseyb, (`ata- mqui. belonged to Archibald Hess. of I-Irneattown. and the rig and contents to John S. Boll, I neighbour. The had been stolen on Sunday night last. T e owners have secured thelr property. A Flno Dlppluy. Z. l re\'oet has in his window a. line dis- play of Scotch twuculs for suitin . An at- tractive fenture in the buttons or the coat and vent, which are of the same material as each piece of goods. These look well as they are now shown on each piece. He gunmn` toes an A l t. A Lndy Wants Alimony. Miss Ann McNamara, who was married three `ears ago to Thomas Gallaghena Well- to-do armor of Prince Edward county, has sued her husband for twenty dollars 3 month alimony. The couple have been separated since July. B. Laurnncoh Spectacles. The only sure aids to rfect. vision, at J. ; 19. King`: drug store. Kiel none other. See vveryv it is stamped .L. Imimtions zllIOllll( . The frame may sometimes be close- ly imitated the lens never. man: an -nu V1911` -. The shareholders of the hosiery company ` met. Inst night and authorized the calling in of the balance of the stock in order to meet the indebtedness incurred by an increase in the capacity of the mill. ` l;'_tg;' Various Summer DIsurdI.`rn ` Such as cramps and soreness, Pomcro s Plaster: are a sure and eective remel y, and no family or tourist should be without them. Of druggists and J. H, King, Kings~ ton. A Volunteer Ruullng Room. A reading room will be built at the lrill shed at a cost of $200 for use by the mem- 3 bers of the 14th lmtbulinn. The apartment ` will also be used for volunteer purposes. A Heavy Fall of Snow. The K. & 1 . train from the north yester- i day had great diiculty in cutting its way , through the nnow, which had drafted to u. N depth of six feet on portions of the track. , -1--v `cl - --uuyu-can James Foxtou, of Sydeuham, has sold the out ut of his phosphate mine. 300 tons. to an Ingliali company. He expects to mine six hundred tons this year. No. 4 Coal. ' - The gas work: 0031 yard in the best place in the .city to pmjcllaae genuinu Scranton No. 4 coal. ` ' .:----_.:_?L. - \ , uaunu; - wluvuu uuucn I-`mm impure breath and aufposc it comes- from a disordered stomach. in man cases the actual cause is ycatarxh. N us] In will I-mnnrn Hun nnluun nnrl nu.-n U18 IICEUII CIIIIB ll VURBITI II. I remove the cuuu. and cu re. Donlh of 00 um. Ono. |.n| n Looking for n \\`h|p. so In-towh at All. ` chnrunuoudu nun. and:-n .1... I LOCAL BREVITLE8. Many Persons Sumn- ____ _. |._...LL _._.I _..._...._ Call In The Stork. 1 :1 1.1 I 3, Sale of `Phosphate. ......._ ..fQ...l-..L.._._ L not . 0 Zn"T?" ...,...."""' "in" Bank, unvu-I Eh sblh govklducz :50 T` have IA_AL GUS. Iwww. luv Ivuuuuw W: 0-0` own bylr ohludould. \ Mann N. and Austin. and Min Ind Wynn. pnrddpohd In o A.(). U. W.ouunhN Int ulght. \\'_J. Hung. Q: xdhn. nth Int -. ya '0': I IIIIIIIIIFII] lll UT. ll gpvuincntdhl notno lbdr wqyolnu . outhonounorhlchyvouldno ,3`. uHhoomoo0hrv:."Ihp- 3 dudruhus-en input- In! :'."..".... ...2." ......." "' `:.'."........"' .. I on npru -I. How Olin: Iowa In purchased, for am. :50 handful ndduuood Mr. AI- .'AZQ-Mh IIITWX WIlIT`lIIIUl1Iiu Hultllln loKcu, fonurly with the Woudwanl dn-uh ooupuy. hcnanocud with Ilcbuwclfo taupe. which nppan hon an Ant H. vnul new nip: Illum- r.. V` IIIIII, Inn II n. H umot. -.l hupm to luau for can hull! (L3 `health ll- I...._L P...` g... L- I... _..._I.....l I Pooplo Whoa Ion-only. lcylngn and l llolnn `OHIO! Attention. General Strange. ul Calgury. Dru leh Winn! lor Utuwn. NIH \'I|illIol'O. ol Hroclvillv, in the guest of Mr. K. \\'illhmI. Joseph Moon. Tomato. in in the city. His mother h my Ill. I \\iI-mt. nun nl H \\'IImnL II I` P has up In In rvhnod LI Uiauu, Hoatnul. for OII. In in... Nut. I.|...I cl" |........... K!` On UIIC I-If II IUIIT ICU` ucup. A very large boiler in now in course of - mmtnnction at Melitta : foundry for the knitting mill. The dimension: of It are; lbiunour, 6 It. Hongth, I5 (1. ;hud shoots. Q inch : tubal. 3| inches. The heat quilt ol utael. I inch. in being and. In the hen sheets Q inch steel in hoing pot in. ZED. IIIVIHI -II IE IIVIT `II aha. `Don Ir. y. Inch: cl do- tuthnt. naked for an uljocmmont in auto: to villas in pan that the tight V mm! by No no. The rvqncu was nnhl. IIIYVJUBIIIII-II CIICI Il I"l'I|Dl' . The eonltruction 0! n brid over (`uln- bogin o. by the K. & I . . company. wu on vnoncoul on Monday. It is expected that the bench truck, one quarter of a mile in length. will be ready for use in June. The ice on the lake in four feet deep. A van: [Arum hnilor in not in points n5 HIIIIIT. K`IU'\-J C V` (XII. I\IIIx' . \. II`. The Pembina county llnnoa-ml. published at Bath (Sate. Dakota. any: that at Loonoart hold on March 4th, under the unpicenof the lAdion Aid oochty of the Methodist church. Mr. J. T. Briden raided and mule n thmlghtful And forci IO Ipooch. Tho nnnntrnclion of A hr-ialon nv.-r (`AIL IX K II. uuwl. The new work on precin writing And in- ` dexin should he in the hand: of every candit no {or civil service um! teacher!` ex- amination. Send (L50 and secure I copy. ` Address. McKay & Wood, Kingston. Ont. Tha Pambinn conntv Ilnnnrrnl, nnhlhhnul UTUHII II I UIIIUTPITIIIIK pr0Prl0)r. Deoeronbo is a stirring place. It: po uln- tiun was increased in ten lay: by even auuln. 0! than fuur were boy: and seven girlt. Among them were twins. Rnnmmhor than nlal rnlinhln fur A now KITIU. IIIIIUIIB II'II.'IlI "UTE IWIIII. Remember the old reliable for A new ` Ipring hat. The lnr t stock, nut goods. ` and luau styles. at .B. Page & (`o`u., lowl- ing hatter: md furriera. Princess street, op- pocito City hotel. Thu IIAC tori nn numin rritina Alla. in. '";.<;':,m.""":,':.':;:.:::::;:;.. 0. .\1 I`. 1... H. John: (Purkhill & Co..)in being re-paint ed. and pampered. In neat sppoornnve in I credit to in enterprising propnetnr. Dwnnrnntn in A ntirrinu nlnnn It. nnnnln. IIIIIIIIU IIIBIII. Rev. Mr. Savage visit: the foundries and other imtitutiona of the city. and invites the employee: to Attend the rt-viva] meeting! in Sydenham unset church. Thn rrnuurv nntnhlinhnnnt nf \lm `Plun- Citiz-ens with contracts for carriage uver railwa I. in the United sates, have been noti tlut the Interstate Commerce hill umulu them. I)-.. `I- 6-..--- ..-!A_ AL- I ___ I-_` _ -_ I VIII. The printer: of the city will bold a meet- ing next week and organize a baseball club. They intend turning out ts crack nine this ` lIP.II'Il'L 1 uurlng PUG l`;II(CI' uolluay. Now eat ham and e ; roll bacon. I00. lh.; fresh eggs. 151:. oz.: 3 lb. can pie aches l5c.; 2 lb. can table peaches, l5c. as. (.`rawfo|d. The ice has entirely disappeared from a great many places Along the coast of Lake Ontarin. On the buy it is yet used for tra- vel. 'l`I... ..-I._L-__ -f Al.` 4:... __:II I.,I I - .,, , A III Iuuuwr I vuy It wumoc. m":i H. \\'llmot. nu-.9. gangs; in `Kiri; `no llnn Ln-O nlkln HIIKI U I UCBUIIJ Ulllll 1) IL. ` The G. T. R. company will give special rates to students and teachers who travel during the Enter holidays. Nziw ant hum nml noon - rnll Imnnn ln I IIIU BCIIICS III: I,0`I`} "3. Dr. Washington. of Toronto, will be at i the British American hotel all day Monday and on Tuesday until 3 p.lI. The C. T. R. rnmnnnv will uinv nnnoinl IIIUCHIITUU II) I08` In ICU Ill. Yeatamlay P. McCal um. of llarrieeld, weighed his Etlmn Allan stallion. It tip- ped the scales at l,3-I0 lhs. Dr \\'nnl\inonn nf Tn:-nuns will In at ll ulluy C WUCL . A gentleman from (loderich was in the city to-day negotiating fur the purchase of the schr. Craftsman. The St. James` church concert will be given at St. George`: hull nn Thursday of Easter week. the l4th. J. Cran. of Clarendon, shipped a stick of pine timber to the city today, Whirl) V measured 75 feet in length. . .... I\` `I1. ..'...6:..l.l \'..6...-.l..n D \l..l`..l . llllllcc The detectives have not discovcrecl who stole the $240 from the residence of Capt. Hurley 3 week ago. A amltlnnxnn from Hmlprinlu was: in Hm IWIIIUCH L/CIIIIII. ` The barge Kingston. owned by the ` M.T. ($0., is being tted out for the lake trade. 'I`I.... .l..A....A:...... I.-.... ..-s .l:....,.......\.l ...|... {In par luu. As soon as navigation begins 5,000,000 feet of lumber will arrive from Ottawa via Rideul Canal. 'I`L.. I .... .... IS}...-...s.... n........l I... Ll... NIH: V IHUUHI. The Deserontu . K um company has pur- chased a new building, and moves its oice in a few days. Hnv in a drum nn Hm nmrlu-.1: at nrmmnt. no emits-gunman. noun. KICHIUIIBICTHKIUII Ill} IKHIWVOKTII 0 July Ill;-IL New 3 ring dress goods, slate and light I gray shat es,` at popular prices at La.idlaw s. ` The wood work of the tobo an slide will he taken down on -Monday am stored away. 'I'lm ion on Hm ('rmmlinn side in (road. but III II [CW ([513. Hay is a drug on the nmrkct at present. Farmers find it lilcult to receive buyers at $6 per ton. An nnnn ma Imvivmtinn In-uinn .1 nm 000 I III: lIl`lllll{ClllQ.`.lI Ul ltlllllllglall HI llll\l3 demonstration at Tamworth on July 12th. Von` nnrimv ulnunn nnmh slate and No)! IK5 NIKE" UUW H UH Imuuuuy XIII BMJTUII NW5 . 1 The ice on the (`nnadinn side is good, but it is very bad between Wolfe Island and (`ape Vincent. Tim mu-rnntn .'nI-.- 4-nmnnnv hm: nnr. V Merry Cllllllr Cllglllf. Go to Brock & Booth's for first-class dry luml wood, sawed or unsawcd. V 1- u .-.x......I.... I... 1...". ...\m:..o...I ..I.:.,c INITII '00(l, BEVVCH or |lII3i|'|3lI. C. M.-Sourley has been appointed chief engineer of the rop. Scotiu. A. J. Mcaiion for gents ftlnxislliings, hosiery, corsets and gloves to-night. Frontenac street and, the upper part of ` liurl street are being greatly improved. The Hrznmmnmn nf Aulalinutnn will haw-. n J. Hardy is enlarging his branch "store at` Renfrew. lJ:..t.... :. bull-I-H. nl nu.-nIn.n.un In Q1`! llllll The spice of Every Day l.lfe-Whut'tho Public a 'rsnung`Abou:...'oung En capes tho_ Attention of Those Who are Taklnl! Notes. The schr. Gukin is re`;-eiving 9., new fore- mast. `_ I I` 'll ......l.. :. ....l.......'..... I.:. l.........l. -6.-.. HNCIDENTS 01-` THE` DAY. at nemrew. Picton is talking of purchasing (I $6,000 Merry eather engme. Hn tn Rrmvk &. Rnnt.h's fnr r_qt.cln.n ulrv `II. VIIIIII -I IIIU I1, I -IIDDIIK III ` the nut: of Tun. and be Ind for the little on ulna this time. We III- doutuul that the godfather will 511:` th ho-Iy to Nnpuoo. no that It euboncnd In the gun with Mn. Couvqy. - upshot lnuvn-_ PARAGRAPHS PICKED up BY OUR ausv REPORTERS- In-rl. i'r'?A.7lIi}n'}{{l'y i-1nr1i;>\';{i: ` 1` The Umnuemen of Addington will have a nmnnntrtlfinn ut. 'I'nmwm~th on Julv Ith. Pcnkoukif l;EN-TI.O-N. THE BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY,, MARCH 26. I3 1: will If 3.3-` 3-,u....a.. = by I ::u:"l\ocqn:I"I- Inc It`; hulduu ch} will and col than udvc. IxAI(|iunIHuInn t.' Tdnbbtchyd all-uhntld (hrlntnvulynolln - Ihu.&uIhti:IuI C:N. ` W I . I (min -at huh Il.AL. II-Ag -l_ _. I.-..- gag--n.-AI... I...A CI-Ufillln Wvl IIIIUY IJWVII |:3us,_:-damn no hdIvIldIlnAI- -L...IJ L.... L... .L.._...4I A_ \\'nul th-I: Week that the in- fan! sun 0! the Inc Mn. Conway had died in Toni. It will ho nmclnborod that that ` 81.. l`._-.-!. 1...... Il- l`I.--I.. II.--. I CIIIIEVI. The Rhho n! 0nlan'o has been Iucveuful in his apps u to Knglilln amniotic! [or IM toward the Jividou of the Museum. He hn obhlnod I mndltlnlnl grunt of $11!!) from the Culonltl llilhopriri fuml, uul expect: I similar mm from the Society for PI-omolin (`hriltian Knowlcdp. He II vhililgh Inn-in luv In Kent. nds his health such lnpnvul. but any: that the what ha hon uooo-Iingiy trying oCun- (HAII. 1*- _._..__. ;u,._n._ u....:_..; .L- n_n__u_ I To-manor (Panto: ashy) the (`Athnlic church saunas at not us! ntrow. Intlhtbomhu m thooovahl-olbornllllilnd 7 ._.~_4L.-lAL...-_._._. At 5 meeting of the (Build of St. Mark`: vhun-h. llueronuv. it was resolved to to` mod to complain the church. A bullsi committee was appointed couiating 0 Run! Dun Suntan. Rev. Robert Atlinnon and Mean Held, Oliver. Ic(\nllau h. Wilson And Rixon An oon will also male 5% once tn lube funds In complou the chnncol. 11- IIl.L.._ ..l l|.A_... L__ L.__ -.... ~__.l--I CIIKI I\lII$-I- II` II" XVWPIUCI. The npocinl nrviou in the I-`int (`on re- gntional church conclude-I last night. uch good nmongit the young people ruultod, and the church p10 were pnnrully nrivod. There m I be: platform evunguliu nor :4. ._ L'-.,l___L__ 5.!` II-AL_J.'_A .I____,L - I. E'IIIII'\'II WUTW Hull, IVYIV-ll. mil vice in Sydenlum St. Methodist church to- morrmr evening. conducted by the Rev. David Savugr, Aided by member: of his \ hand. Rev. Mr. Spnrli will preach In the morning. Snhjoct; " 1: Way of Par don." A4 ,, .._--u__ -1 .L_ Av._:Il ,1 Lu |l,_| I (IIIS CIJIITCII UTHIOTIUW UVPIIIIIK . A call from Iroquois has been ulnlnauoul to the Rev. Mr. Mumliucr, of Berlmith And Anhton. He bu accepted. IA align-in. nnrvinnn in Oh: I-`in-Q l'nn:-nu. willie oll'c.ringu to-unormw in the Anglican churches will he on holulf of the \\'ido\n' And Orphans fund. 1 Raw N H RlAnnl nInIl\'nI-an I Ana-I-lAl gar. Bllll UTPIICII IIIIIII. ` Rev. 8. H. Rluul deliver: A special ner- mon to young men in Queen acme! Mcthw dint church to-mormw evening. A PA" from Ir-rmunin hm Inon mhlnu-ml III IUIXn II Wlll IX TUIITIKTCI IIIII IllJ'I' Mn. Court `Idooouo Mn. Clnrlu Pony moktho oh I to the baby`: E-llluhor in u ntgtn nl Tun, and In had I! nu-inn 1

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