LAID lRI|lll.|llIl CIIIIV III In S klnto us ohln oi)`. (mo. puro. hlchl Is our souls rom gmvelling thoughts` of earth. To purer realms and freer nlr; above Life`: strife. li!o'a toil. lifc`s cure. to ace.-nos well won in I.ITAILlIHID-HlI CLAIM. -_ig::fof the wrecked gnods, but the emeehers put to delinspoe t h e lnge~ _`_.\~ " nnity of my wife and ` '5- the sticking qnelities of -runs is H:-rs! the cement. Indeed the precious quertette break my pipes. teer my newepsper, hixle the boot jeck end stove-lid lifter. u et the coffee t,_ tread on the cat's tni , cut their own ngersirend so on, and so on. lling each day wlth new cares and anxieties. And. In wife--God bless her--ne\'er grnmbles. V `he is too busy to `tell you what she thinks of her be 1, but I know what she thinks of them. hey may do as they `pleas; " Fiiiing-'"" iiiid"iiikli1`g' from dawn until dusk. keeping her in is perpetual ptew, end she submits to it All and says it`s the ex rienoe of nearly over mother. I don't think it is. but I wouldn t for the world suggest sedition, and by it unu the sweet contentment of her life._7-W H vxu-:\'. .. `lllll It'll.) -Ills!!! Aullug Bllllo Did vou ask mo to toll of our baby"? Our baby. our pot. the light of our home. For almost two years has brightened our lives. \ Like :1 boimtiful rlcturo or I. b kin to 0 I. 3'. \ hlvh I ha nm- nnnln hlnfa h I-nm xrnn-nllinu Ihmmlns` d punt but no 0 us: In in bmQn." 3, m wifoguu bought uncut by thohufrol, and open her leisure moments` in ao..H"p...`" ' . lath hwllvnruuuon-M "null; gnhglg-InJ-A-1 How My \\'lfe an (hanged. -u I 1. . . He`: 3 llnntlu-ope. Sun. H USBAN DS AND WIVES. '~0ur llaby-Anor Tennyson. an nub |\\n In In" nf nun hnln-W uu-vsu:-ruu cur uuuulu In I LII` KICK. LIIUIV were roeeng Aldo. Mclntyre (chnirman) 1 and uokluton, Maura. Minna, 6. Rich- . Minn. ukin,.(Znlvin;L`hngnnud Spence! It was considered by Maura. S , Cal- vin And Gukin that 3 wooden 4 ock would be the most modern and answer all ur- poeea. It we: also inted out than ere -were dfy dock: at Lollingwood. Montreal, Port Dalhoueie and Owen Sound Mr. Cal- vih mud thnt. in the building of the dock it wuim trunk to secure; good hard bot- tom. r. Richnnlann nnlmql if um AMI. Can`! Tell You Much. :xII u I531 Itidking other non P;;`'of the vfroogked good: 153.`:-1 umuhen not tn u-'v"-'3'.`-"-`-3`.-.'l'. Ins-on. April n-.uvn-u on. Am.- land .....:I. :22 ..........."""` .':J: .:'*..:.': ('0lI\'i0I Llborh to be l_;IpI6Y6a In the ` llulldlng ol It-It`: coottutlmntecl at umooo _su- John A.` Iluotlonuld and ` oilnn to bd_ tutu-vlowod In 'I0lItIon- to It. , Inlhe uuLyor'n rxtcc lut evening the alderman, composing: special commivtee, and several member: of the board of trade, dilcuaaed the building of 8 dry dock. There were bmaent. Aldh. Nlcintvra lnlnirmxnl wk-llama banana- lIdh.uultLu uncr- A nun nn.lIn....lnLm II 5. `:0 vuluo II htyoud pl-lot tho van: unl even ulictiouto fooling with which Quota`- in hydlhorwogundbycuclanea in K . Phat! never was loud hon hotvonn town and gown. Flt` honor. thou. haw Ion money than have the slightest irri- tation ouplulond. Not that then will bolol mom in the and. If thirty puthnu and In can give $50.11!), than on than huulnd who on volilluoro. Lotutnut tothoir rill. lotncppoulonlytothonohlat motiva. `hon that in [Inc will lnut :0 given zcoll no the nni\'ud.' Thou M too. 3 III ty wot oonoctnd I th ` trhcut .m- V thctoonolron 'l\. _..n__. 1.-. _n_L. __,__ - _ kl `nht. III III, BTQ` But. on thinking the honor over. I have come to the conclunion that than on objoc- tiom to the nuggation nncienl to canto it tobouotnide. l"IrII.thonuownoolour but oitiuu who on and to all bonus. and who would be y oppoood to one olthinkiod. . .Ihouonoonopoo~ ple who would fool an In 3 budou. no mutter how light it might be. and. thaw fon. o qrionnco. Donor. eldon. for us to lhnd rmly in the position you took In! I`. ...I.-_ __ L-___ 1 ,,_I , -n, I Letter From Dr. Grunt. .\ly Dem` Mr. Gildenleeve. -'l'hin (l"rida_\'l morning some members of the committee on Queen`: jubilee fund suggested to me thlt twenty-ve or thirty none should guer- intoo 850111). one-ondit that the city give 850.0(1) more. Thin wee e meet a ropoul. The men who suggested `I would giving both an individunh and II cithou. Ihdronnduiuwutonekethe fund: eucceu. and to give me all the he! in min- ing it elsewhere (Int could pouihly given. A: I hid the night hdon. the more that Kingnton does the longer the lever you put in my hand: But. nn thinking AL. ...n.. -.... I |.-.._ U: Luv In. an an an `run In: power pouesned I; Dr. (lrntnnd the faculty they would be a sle to mine the entire tum re- quired In voluutuy uuhocriptioua. RQV. \ '. K (,`Al'I!\'. MP1 Jgmna Minna .. v . nu.`-u. a. auuuqn unuouu-I mucu- oncourngiug remarks, and the meeting ul- jouruenl until Monduy night. co.\*\*lcj'Tvs. FREE LABo}f wr um unuulce 01 we XdU.|.Il|. Dr. Jsckson. in the course of an intermr ing address. said that Kingstoniams hml A grand chsnce to do a noble work. He only wisheul hs hul s nutcienc of money st this time. He dwelt on the vognntary an agninst the state lid. and said that on the oerings of her sons and constituents the snow: of Queen`: depended. He never wanted to see the generosity of the pie fmnen up l-_v Queen`: sit out d tho taxation of the lo. 0 felt that Vith tho power nolaessed v (lnntnnd tho he-In ther ` -v~- - ~---. - [:io|o.Dt ` would ha ; nla qlllnl n \'0lllll(&l'y Iunocnpuoul. Rgv. . B. Care '. Mean. J Minnes. R- `- R080". J. chum ucnmn mule oncourminn remu-h. uul nu. nnealnv ...I. LE IHKEI [TIT HCXKIVET. Most of the openlxels tallied hopefully. Tlmy all knew the udvutugoa Quooabhml been to Kinguton. they knew how she had prospered under the luroud-minded And can thohc principnl, and they had no fear but that $'>J.(X)l) would he raised. for Dr. Gram haul thrown dawn the guuntlet that if Kings- ton did her share he would in responsible for the `lnhunce of the F350.(l Dr Jnnlrcnn Sn ting unnuug 1.` An :nt.um..p .... .. ...-.....r.uu, u .u uvislu, luuscluvu un- iulee of municipal nix . 0 supported it in A short s `h. but after due discussion it \\`aI.s' deenielrwimprwticoble. The money for Queen's was needed now. If they unit-.-l for the corporation to get I special act. without which the grant could not he nuulo. it would be too late. The unnnirnone opin- ion was to strike now. .\llllliCip|l aid might be naked for herenfter. `Inns ..l' Al... ___.._I._... A,IL.| l - I` I` pnucswrnu sun 01 Queen 3 llnl\'el`slty wuulnl gj\'e of tyre 860,011) nakefl from the cnty. lhalr contribution was outside of that of the citizens. and it wu only given on condition that Kingston met its 0 igltiun fully. Ala] 1`hn|nv-nnn luv rrunuxnt n~nm..t...l pl... Illl 'UI" [XVIII UIIQIHEIE. A r. R. M. Honey odrmctoxl I statement made in the'Nnm, to the etfect that the prufessm-ial statfof Queen`: univemity would Ei\'0 of )0 3501]`) Linked frnm Hu- lull) . Ald. Thompson, bf I1?! nest, presented the it hnrt nI!4N`|\_ Ill]? lnl` (`Inn annnnnninn it nu..- nu` mum to carry It out. They Ihollld take otf their coats and go to work an if they meaut success. It was an , lint. trim the large subscriptions he 0 coined. l`}xun~ pie was as good thing. and with generous contributions at the outaturt there Wu: hope A .of a libero! response when the Inn: of tin- citizens were interviewed. Thereupon Aids. (iildersleeve. ,1-Inrty. Mucklentuon. bleasm. G. M. Mncdonnoll, U. Richnnlnon.J. (`ar rutherapnd H. A. Calvin were ||:Eointod in special committee to wnit upon 0 remi- . nent philanthropists. secure their ruin . mu! report at an adjourned meeting on .\lnnln_\~ night. III Illa ftev. M r. Curey anggestod a public meet- ing. but the committee thought there Wus no time to talk. Immediate action was no- ceaaary. The citixena were uvura of the position of Queen`; And they would surely meet their responsibilities like men. The sooner they dial so the better. and the larger the amount raised before \\'elnoaday Inimi- ing the greater the pmapects of receiving V la: rely from outsiders. hr R, ll Ilnnnv nnb-m.m..l . .o.o......t... mp FOR"l'"HE aunuplna or A onv book an THE crrv: TL: smung wnn.- the Iron II liot-A -535 Comlultlt-r wm (let thohIsaNoP- tlonn at the Top oflhc LII! - Alli We`ll Roll the Old Chariot Along." Thero Ins (I meeting but evening of the Queen`: univonity committee. in the coun- cil ghumbor. .\luyor Carson occupied the- chair, and Mr. G. M. Mnodonnell acted cu eocrohsry. The mu `or aid all the gentle man present knew it they had been well- ed together. The . loge es.-heme had hoen _a|,!|.l)0!f|;\_!d.1L\i..-l_ rinr.ipAl. .(lnnt,ud it w; Tint {ham to carry it out. They ehould take mm! m to mark .. if M...`- RAISING THE NEEDED MONEY FOR H I ` , QUEEN'S GOL|:.E_GE. ' THE BALL IS ROLLING. ll, wnuutlo n:?_"' in nu Mnssnnmv oominirnon. rtnoomu. umrTon. * :'_.: :;_.f._.;:;.':...':'a '.r.::; I 1.21 ""' ".'.'.'"o....."' "'"r.r'.'.'."o...4." "' `""'" Lat orulq thoollloonoltholdth lau- hlhn Iutnnd dinosaur! Ibo Omani`: I` what had ouuumoo ..:'`'..'1`'.. .`:."3.3'` `Ihoy Dhouulho Iooopuon onto Ooroh -.-_QggA-I5 M (I---J. III II; vuulvuuwu Iul DIWIIII II XIII! church to-nornwuon uutlhuu to as actual by F. o`I|yn:u. Tbooyl t . - r-"`"............. .. .z..:'*......:_ *""' ` um IATTALION omens MEET. ` -$lI `vii- unuuuuama moor.` ounqu W (0 Lowlu ~,-5 Ru. J. w. spunng. M.A.. vrlll`I;iclnto at lunch union In the Sydonhun 8:. Ho- thudht clinch to-marrow. Subjcu-I lot the o . "0|lnd`I Bnln and Physician." Th obowoll nonoddclmroh in Pro- dorlchh will In to-oponod b tho plu- I) II thin th ..."" ..... 3., ':.:'....... .. .:.......""' ....; TII Ioal Oddfdlon will attend at Botbol -L-nun` IlL_1.-cunt -A-uln- an`. -5.. A. A ! `V IIIII . The con`: univenity minlomry Iociel ' bu CI, 2.48 on land. the bull ol who will In and In supporting J. F. Smith the ` oollqo nhloury to Cons. (`1 1 Raw. J. \\'. San-ling. M.A__ will ninl-nu ` wan ulung ca] built 0! noun. TL- u.....I- .. ` INIIII Ill IWIC Tho Sundnv school mnivenuy sermons, `In an `nun! Mocha-lint chumh. will he nlunninnnl `av Raw H II Rlnnnl Ant` Dgv D ,.:._,*g-....... .......e'--........-.:.'".:- m I `P. Inch hkuun him the mLuuododahN:::ooou'l`lIn- U II IIII IIIIHI .`IKl'l'|llIIl CIIIIIVII. `III I5 I by Rm . 8. U. Bland And Rev. R. \'.l'Iid *...A..'- .._l..._.lA-. ...x..l-_- _ __-:-A.. III EVIU `("1" U`-[TI A"""!l|.` Clll`3n- ` The organ for the can nu-not Methodist ; church I111 be uncle: nut week. It in 29 ft. in height, 9| ft. wide, and 7 ft. loop. Th: Rmnnn Cntbolim of Twenl. Raw. Fr, [L In IIUWIII` II II. IIKII, Illll I [L (IQ! The Roman Catholics of Tweed. Rm . Fr. I-`lomlng. putor. will build on Clhllllchurch M with I-ulna capacity for Mill. It will In \ bull! ol noun a Ill \zlIIlmr' Clllllvu lU`II r'VJW. Two nomhon ol the Y. 3|. C. A. to Gunnoquo. and until: in the opening 0 new room: then. Rev. R. Whiting roaches in the mum- ilg. And Rev. ts`. U. uni in the evening, in tin Unonn stunt Mathuulinl ohnmh II`. III] INDY. \\ \l. llllllll III III! EVE! in the Queen street Mothunlin church. A nnann `nu Ihn (lunar: ntnnai ll.oh ` Into You Choice of Churches To-ulyht nudge! flan Twleo 1'0-Morrow. Rev. A. H. Scott, Owen Sound, prenchou in Chnllnon` church to-morrow. `I`-. _......L._ -3 AL- \' \I I` I .- ., N nruny yuan ago no pun 930,000 [or II, ; and water povor than were then worth only OIOO ouch. They have nearly doubled in who ninco. IIAK IIIUTIKIKUT, "X Ill] 1 `O Hun. II. E. Walton and C. W. Taylor for $9,650. The purchaser: have been negotiating with I rm in lad is to mnnufwtum cur- ringowhools. if uuocunful in that the `woportyuill be and for tint purpose. Vhen Mr. Bnough wehuod thin party twenty you: up a paid :20. for it. And Imtnr nninr nhuvu I'l` than -nu-M. The at G In. formerly be- ` longing to W. Brunch. and old b - a kiw- ntnn mnrhmnnr. hm hum nnlal tn . any-n ` I "C `(III "II" .5 `J '5 l0rluerI' ll)` l\in - non mortgcgor, ha been nold to . curs. . E. \\'AItnn And 1`, \\' TA\'ln|r fnr SIRE Paolo Whoa ;onuonu. laying: and Bali. Attnnt Attention. .-.-u. -- - `Iv - I471 - Iruwlu uvusv nu- eveni And was nuccualul. Lindley obrn no odictory A monomer rognmme this evening. Ton Nlglm in o 1'oon1" and Molly Mnquiren. commencing at 7:1!) and torminuiug At ll:&) o'clock. with I cow. calf. and uwi mnchine thrown in. Their rformuca uring the put two weeks ave been charucurized b mom than aver- qomerit. and we hope 'im_rstouians will and Harry olf with ying colours. II LFPIVIIIIIK TIDCIUIIIIIWIIII 7.. Provost has I splendid assortment this season in Scotch twoeds tad fancy worsteds, for auitinga. They no cell fast. The low rices he been them at wring: them within the rate of the many who may need them. Hi: wall-known 813.5) suits, made to order, are the heat nine in the city. i"u-seniod Co Hie (`hurt-I1. A friend has presented u sel!-winding electrics! clock. in an exceedingl ' hnndaome cue. to the `-Ween street Methoc ist church. The works are of Seth 'l`houuu nuxnufacture. Every hour the clock is wound by electri- city, generated in A battery in the rear part of the clock. ` cief. and C Friendship. The playcm were Ann: I nlurv nuuv \lI`ClIII!'I.l0 The Palace Nine has been organized for the seeuann. The otiicers are : President, I . Moncriaf ; captain. J. San]; secretary. M. (lrntton; committee. '1`. Houston. I . Mon- members of Dongherty`s nine last year. nu 1| ---v V-awn. Messrs. H. A. (fznlvin and A. Browns will try five cases of Scott act violations at Bar- rieeld on Monday. The persons charged are Lnidlnw. Collinsby; Ashley, \\'est- brooke: Mrs. Uemldi. Verona ; a man l named Snider, and a hotel keeper at .\lur- vale. .. vnnsv vuuu n--anon-an; n Ayouug wonmu. clmrgetl with larceny,` was not proceeded ugaiust The fright, caused by the arrest, sufficiently startled ` her. Roach, of ``A`` battery. for assaulting Police Oicor Tuttle. will be held in custody until the latter can appear. llevmnlnondutlolu to be Made. Yostenlay a military bonnl met to hear the statements of claimants for pensions \ on account of scrvices in the north. Only one claimant appeared. Mr. Downs. Certain recommemlations will be made to the gov- ernment in his case. Inux`: Open Home. Arab-nu-Pogue" drew u better house last ` vent n I adictonr I mmnmr m-nanmma this i A Very llnnils-nun Wlmlow. .\I r. Galloway has agent some time in the dressing of his window, and now makes an exhibit most creditable to his team. He has some very ne s ring as. and he knows how :9 display t iem to the best advantage. t uwquunnwun , -13; 12- M_<.=E_9m.._9sgA1ry g9tx1s.!13sI*|_I5I,I!%_;.. Eroclivillo. Ont.. says : As an instant Ije- lief for cold ln the head and cutarrh. Nasal Balm is unequalled. The etfect is noticed as soon as it is used." TIgC\IWfZ]lKY. -I'- Ildl, 3 lltv. Ir. lumbar. ` to his put. For chrbthu In- ..... , _ The street Cue.` ' . The street `car track it being cleaned. The cars willberunning on Monday. No on will be lncedcmthe \\'illiums\-illa end of theme nntilJuue. After the Donal!-n. The chief of lice" his A lot of summonea to serve u o youn men who failed to ` pay 32 gm percenuge or statute labour`, Bar. 1oub;':5.I'm..:}':'un. fi-ankles. ounbnm, pim lea, blotchen, 9_tc. T\ven'1y- vo cent: :ut*'\ 'a'de`sdrug'|tors. PREPARE FOR SABB AT|-t The Palace Nine 01-gnnlxod. HI1.I...... \T:_.. I.-- L--- ...._-...'._ A Splendid Auortluoul. .......4 I.-- _ __I-_. I: I .-,,,,., sale of I Grlu XIII. nu . .u . Police Cour-t-Snturday. .... ............ .,|.._.......I -.-:AL LdGAL BREVITIES. To Try the Canon. I A l`_.I..:.. ._-,l A `. Iiooklo Lotion. Unoquullod. -......._ .1-.. .... THE BRITISH WHIGI. SATURDAY, APRIL '23, I$l`Ql3~ [III IIWIUUT II IXEIIICTCIIVUIJ "ll' off. It nuy In upocb-l that the I00 will ` follow M. style. and in us. Iimpllcitv be led ` utny. Anal how any it in to fall, tn po-no nu marvel, an be IN! to carry I bull-l cane and on I-later Sumlny war I now all Int. How easily can learn: to smoke chu- ottcn. play lawn-uuull ,5` in the i. luv: the opera In order to gut ' __ nclovo. ll`: minut- . . Able that the lanl ` .. lob such men llvc. ' Bn.toln urn, llvo l|uln`t not examples and In would til! 0! tin` llh hula utlpt lu- ru mum: own. to I clunillng candl- on that would In clhotmu lo the world. lthhlalllhdutouuko . I only mm that my IolIhor`uny art! can out honor. but the my be In panplrod por- uodn ovll ruulh.--Hut Bllnt. The (`urly Locked Boy. Look at him 3 He has blue eyes, dimpled cheeks, is head of golden curls. and he :12- minds me of an angel every time I look at u him, And gin`: I proud of uim `.' Well you had just better believe yourself. Every wo~ mm for block; has been in to we him, nnd I believe the two year old is becoming con- ceited b the attentions laviahed upon him. He is c lucked under `the chin and fed can- dies until I have to cry in halt. I wonder if he will go through the world in jllll that way. I hope not. I never was much of a lah~de-dah, and I don`t want any of my pro~ geny to be of that ilk. But his mother she dotua on him, nml I all! ust fearful that the will impress him with h is importance and ' some day he will wake up to hnd himself a -~fop. I am fond of .;'.'- prett babiea, but I '-',-.'- wouh prefer my boys . to be cross-eyed and club-footed, with a big ~- share of manlineae and honeety. than a line- lookinq fellow et a aimperlng rattle- rain- ms I-.u'A's no\`. ed dude. We've got too many of them in the world. The wood: are full of them. They crowd the banh. snicker behind counters. and when they die no one miaeea them. And just here let Ine tell you that I go in for boye learning trades. and juataa soon as my curly-headed eon gets a fair education I am goin to let him begin right at the foot of the lad: er in aome manu- factory and climb tar all be`: worth. I can aord him better than that. you know, but I am thorou hly democratic. I only hope this pretty chubby yonn- tor will grow up . a better man l.l)Nl~-I`Il` `.\'rm:I.. .\n lptonutlng Gathering An-ulgod F.- ~`l`Iooo Who Will Speak At It. the of the mat into:-sting oi the gather- ings next wont, in connection with the clot- ing uembu nl Quinn`: univonity, will in the Ininlonnry convention. Thin in 5 min- Ago. The church of the future in the In church. The mile of the future in tho ninuiour collar. in in I crisis in the history 61011001: I. Slll up- peulo to bar lrionda for an increased endow- InoatofG50.ill).but Ihodou ooonthe llighcut ground; She nil for lihonl unp- portoal tlntnlumny boua allnnmntorto thouunxo ol you not whom uln will and iurth to Non tho 1 ominion. and to carry the light of ohrintiu n and christian edu- cation to the rqionn. Rho uh to livo that sin any liroto bloc. "Tho lug: nunlnr 0! Quest`: utudcntn who purpooo devoting tholr lives to work. and gnduatu in insulted n thh do- putmcnt of cadaver. have indi- oa-dthst ul hlhnnry ao- Kuactrow` r- `exhausted, my Whatever can She |Do. ~ I: crossness hereditary? Are the failings of the rents transmitted to the children 3 Iask a friend these questions the other day. and was told that they were questions on y answerable in the experience of my family. I had a reason for asking for light upon this sulfect, since my baby is so cross, sodistressing y peevish. It's now sixteen months old, and it seems to me that I have not had a day's solid enjoyment in all that time. My nerves are unstrung, my patience skill as a soother is com- pleteiy plaved out. My husband is some- what crotchety, and it has occurred to me that the temper of the father has descended to the child. I hone it has not. but the wailing . of the last few months ` :i._ has titted me for almost anydisap intment. I have trier about all the patent-medicines made. _`.-in n d recommended to E3 mothers. and the result \{'.`_t is just the same. Some- \'l~1R\', \'i-:Iu' cnuss. times I think my baby is in pain ; other times I think my husband g is right when he says it is filled with cnss- [ cdness. I am going to he really alarmed at its misconduct. and write to ask if you know of anything that will give my in vy relief. If this distemper is incurable what shall I do ? If it is one of the accidents of birth, as my doctor solemnly tells me, I can endure it ; but if it is hereditary ~of my son is to he a counterpart of his father, who is ex- ceedingly disagw.-eable when he likes I don't know what I shall do. ~-.\V A.\'XlUl'\` OM: lotus mm, and 1 an um . e . .. AL... 2_ 5|. This column to-dn ' will be the most inter- esting in the pa r. t tmuta.u the healing imlicnma. of -" bias on our Block." Now . IIIUICIWI, OI "lfllle OI] our DIOQK. LVDW ` the babies are always interesting. and any- thing that ixumid about them by the experi- ` . 9119-T .\.\:.ll!J,>s2 129nderos_1_. `nth. 1>cm.inx roafiact. Our nnunmu uni Qupaa have hnd n qreat deal to say on a` subject that is very I 1 our to their hearts. __._ - _....... we `nut .. --- _- .-- -.. - ...--_ iuvthe it tmutmtu tholeuling indicates, of bias on our Block." Now tho Iunhinn nun n`u-nun inhannnna nun] nnv- I "Had Domestic lizxpel-It-noes off the Pants and `ljnmmuo-Training up the Ohlkl the way Kepshuuld Nat Gd-0n`o road (l"'nnnt' Breaks Into Poetry In the no- ucrlpuou of His Young llopoml. To-onifs, BQYSFARE THE GREAT MEN oh THE FUTURE. BABIES oi 0Lm~BL60T; oungpon monounsa- I'en|teutIar_\' Insane Au;-lum. .\t the Ineetin of the dry-dock commit- too but evening . r. L 8. Spencer utsted that the report of Mr. Moylul. lnlpector of prisons. which bed eppeered in `nt. na- lauve to the inndequu ol the mildingu at the penitentinry. ueeiby inane pennnn was inaccurnte. So far no he knew the bnilulin in question was most Iuihhle and perfect In every vruv. The jun-ix: round canned by the grist mi near it coal not be hennl by the patients. A Ihv ot;;nli Promlno. A frond co-nun on on bbIo~.|- Iaoonoorfotylonvlly Island. In Itnhir IlhvuI.uhdro(Job .IL-AHnlAngI -`Id nL4.I.I-L_ `lljjvljflfia ' W who havo IOU to NH for.-A IIADOCAL pcny. nus. nulcxleeton stated that It It was intended to take anv nction in the construction of a deck. the government should be interviewed at once relative to the convict labour. .\lr. Chown was of the opinion that the building of an es lanade on king street was as important ast no building of it dry dock and should be taken into con- sideration. Capt. Gasltin thought the city was more in need of a dr -dock than an es- planade. The dock wou d be tho most pro~ titable undertaltin . It would cost in the no` hborhood of 5.(X)0, and would need to he a ut 300 feet long and 75 feet wide. He was sure the governmeut.which hnd assisted in building the docks in Halifax, Columbia and other places, would allow the convicts to build the Kin ton dock. Mr. Spencer lmew that Sir J n was willing to allowthe convicts of the penitentiary to cut the stone for an examin warehouse, if such were built, provided outside labour were secured in the erection of the building. He would no doubt allow the convicts to build the dry-dock if he were asked about it. Men could be spared from tho penitentiary to do the work. Mr. Mclntyre ttsltedfor a scheme to lay before the government with reference to the dock. Mr. .\linnes thought a: site should be chosen. Captain (iaskin said several sites could be secured and referi ed to available property in me vii of Ports. mouth. The land could be got on the east side of the penitentiary. in Peter Mitchell's shipyard, and on Heal; Allan's estate now occupied by the K. & . . Forwardi com- pany. if it were intended to bu` d the dock in the city. land near the Tete du Pout could be got. Mr. S ncer,'coutended that the land on the east side of the penitentiary. which (`aptaiu (iasltin referred to would not be given n by the authorities of the peni- lt`|l'l||l')'. T ey needed it for other purposes. A site in Portsmouth would he the most suit- able. if convict labor was to be utilised. With reference to the time necessary to lutll-l the dock the urt-hitect of the peniten- ri:u~_v had said it mid be act-om lished in two _vc:trs. .\lr. .\linncs wnntet to know lunv many men could be spam! from tho penitentiary upon the work! .\lr. Spencer said about `250. Cnptain Gaskin thought fifty men would be sutlicient to do the work. It was decided that the committee. aug- mented by Messrs. (`Alvin and (lasltin , should visit Ottawa and interview Sir John Macdonald and the ministers of justice and public works on the matter. `Mr. Mclntyre said he \\`ould write to the premier and have a date appointed on which to meet him. Mr. Spencer wished the delegates to impress upon the minds of the ministers that con- victs could be spared to do the work of the dock. 'l he mot-ting then adjourned. uwun. unusual uur IyUUl1)WI. OI! uunly iood. nit at A window. or viow honoli in A minor, du the ninonm of her husband ; and it niiow_I 'm to divorce her i! also Inn no Inna, injulu iii: pmporty, nooidn him. quarrel: with nnother woman, or pnnumon toenthnfonlnnhhu his moni. No you no that the Hindoon have guarded ngnunt the hon-packing to which some men we no nccnntnnnui now-A-dayu. And the Hindooa was right. Tiny ind. rhnp. can the singer ol giving vonion 0 pm-iiogu which they cinim under tho chrhtinn dinpeuntion. it in All vary wail to oontond form unlit oi the nuns. It in my opinion t 0 {eff low: who talk in that way an rank in in- toilect. very wont. Some met: no nlrnid to Will! they mean, but I'm not one of that ind. I have n mind o! my own. nnd I know how to oxen.-in it. if my wife t onthencoiiopnoi A woman olthopo . guiding about inom morn to n` t. wanting the mymcnnomd looting my torutgl ninkoninu tint `(i nmonibor. Bnt dounot give me any nnxiot . Sin inno docile. no cnuidcnto of my ulna, no ro- upoctlnioi my vinhon. She dons not onil hand! In bottu-hail. a norm ol tin can thinned their huhnnds. Silo pnyo no the ooupiilncnt ol ropniing In an the but tnritnlinndnouhovn-that niacin nnnuihlo Ionian iiuinowunotoonudhiool oonnqzfdnovnr Inn had hr, union! othotnniortnnoto would Invohnn coon my map tnvudn but and into that pnthin the Ink Hiulan. `ank n this. ' The Shuter. or ingbio. forbids a \ woman to non dnncing. hear music, wear `ovals. Nnchn her eyebrows. out dainty ood. at I window. or via`: lung]! in A I uill relate a little of my married or ; perionco. I wu About I9 when the knot was tied. My brother tried to cut me out. but I got her at but. We ngreed ve vnsll at tint. She knit me stuck: an they were just the t. But now, lilftbe are not darned and I my my thing About t em. she says, "They are enough for you. Some times I get A nme buck. and instead of rubbimz it, or heeting plates. the tells me to git." And if I put I little turpentine on m back I have to sleep up attire, or if I cut t e hen`: toes oil` for ecntching in the gurden she nyul am e brute. Tbeee ere some of her faults, but alt ther she in e emu-t wife ; in feet I little too smart for me. She in good to the children and neigh- born. to the army meetings. and does nnt about every one. for it taken All her time to tell about an good qualities. If wy oi ur young re Are very desirous of I vrilyeotake her when you're young, for when you're old you cen`t. -Cou.~u4:\`. tuu I ll`ll Iull "IIIl'lIu I lure not {all you Iinich about my \s ife. I have been married nearly thirty years. and I know better. That long period in double htrness mnkea the old horse step as one with the grey man-. .\ly chief object in writing is to thank 'our cu|'l`\-spnutlont. A Woman who Minds er Own Business," for her very \mnu\nl_\', maul letter. It is quite clear to me that her hug and has one of the host wives in the world, nml, Mr Editor, I have the other. Both are as sweet as I)r. Dnpuii mihyclnmrthosulphrimenhcnzoic acid.--l\ F.(`K You-ut. Harlot lnuu. rod tape. om ribbons and mm j `-`he takes to dock her pretty little solf. .\< all womon. except :5 forlorn tow lIonvon's blwuinga guard our duarvst baby : God's hand ulde hor thro` llfo`s wild tmue: May sho at that. her pure bright life ended. , Dwell in heaven tltro' cndlws days. J H ` with ma he-rr' lu-t,am l`.S.--'l`ho pot-m has [just snionrod tho.Inl3io is singing in F sharp scale. is II` laceounl for all orrors.-J. R. ` \\'hipa and teaches. when. mm nunous Johnny 'I`np . whom we've all hoard in our nursery 1 aya. She. without restraint. si for hot an per. In such cunning tricks our iby nhoum 3: She`: the cutest child in this busy town. At floon months old. when "pa" cauuu in. his Slip In aho`d bri as soon as he not down: She nowa and col a us all ri mix by name. And she calls for her milk an supper iuo. She inns in big doll which she minds and feeds. issue. as nil good moihorsxio. E'en nl hor ago woman's vanil ' shows 2 Hmrloi bmid. rod tape. old rib no nnd now. -`he dock uroilv iinlo solf. Lire`: an-Ito. mob toil. life's well worth Our contemplation. Such is our baby. Many times we lose sight of the poem. As the magic. melodious music 01` got fresh young voice piercing the sky`s omo ur 30!` rruan voice piercing Inc sky In operatic style to upper F Reaches. when. Ilka famous Johnny Tnp lm whim! ronlrnlnl ninma lnr lmr unnm-r Iublulllftllli U0 IBCUPOC 3000 nuru DOI- ` r. Richardson asked if the dock which Mr. Powers had Partially built had mt n l bottom. Llpt. Guskiu knew smneth ng about this work but did not want to say anything about other lo`: pro- perky. Aid. Muckleaton atnteseziat if it was inhandml on mlm mm ...\m. :n H...