The I ooplo'I 0o_uorooIty Toolod. Ottawa (`mun "X IIIIU I lulrliu `H. OI nllll. Why, you," re ed Slowpay. thou! the Acme thing ; if I kill`! puy when it was do, ` I nlwnyu paid when it ill dun." Old Hymn nu clear out of t Slot y. u ever pay I was 1 no ?" snarl the old man. uIl'L.. ..... _._Il-.I uI-___-. uvuuun .11: u \ unucl . During lu: session Sir John pmnniu-I that he would appoint I comminuon to in- veatignbe the trutment oi iudiuu in the \ northwest. He not only neglected to do no. but now actually refuse: to entry out hi: ` prnluiu-I. in be growing jedotu of 'l'up- I per : reputation? I u II-utun sun: I -II l!'IlIU- llohJluniv(le. Uld Hysonyu clear can r with 4 Slntnnv '3 IIIII n\.-or nan . Li I --|\... :0 1 ` luv I rI'I`lIJIll Till!"- , Port lvilgin Timon. ` In Port Elgin, on the 3th inst, the wife uf A. H. Watson, of the Tiluozv, of ndAugh- tor. A million dollar: woullu't buy it. nu -npuu London Adm-rt her. --v vmvua-unsuuxa In -nu ave slouch Thus the impmnion in upreading that col- lege federation will not do what was ex- N r pectexl of it, and that ere in fruits have been ` seen them will be evidence: of in rooolu- tion. fhe wisdom of Queen's, in keeping out of the scheme. in becoming more apparent every day. Nor was Dr. Nelles the only one who, on convocation day declaimed againstfederation. Judge Rose proposed to remain a graduate of "the university of Victoria college at C0- bourg." He was not sorry that during the past months there had been much discussion and much feeling over college questions, and he ventured to predict that the outcome of the present crisis would not be what has been decided upon by the general conference. He opposed the scheme of federation as one utterly ruinous to Victoria university. Bet- ter fur it to maintain its independence _as the oldest university in the province, which will grow strong, like the giant oak. amid the strongest storms. He rejoiced to see that Dr. Potts was failing to raise the money required for federation. The largest purses in Toronto had been tapped, but the money could not bv: found. Outside of the cities of Toronto and Hamilton it was useless to ex- pect to raise the money. .\I r. Kerr said he did not believe that the decision of the gen- eral confereuce meant that they should go into any scheme that would drag their alma mater down into an early grave. Mr. Dum- ble, another graduate, declared that the hi- stitution was too old to take root in Queens Park, Toronto. under the shadow of a great state university. He assured the collegians that when it was once settled that Victoria was to remain in (`obourg the citizens would come forwanl and, in the most substantial mnnner,aid in placing the institution beyond the viecissitudes of varying fortune. TL... 5!... :..._.._A...-.._._ .- _--_- If---- AL-A - I Rofruu-Mzor. loo Cream Frouers. Lawn Mowers. Hose Rooln. Garden Boos. Iron Bods. Door Mus. Ante Hose and Bus: Eh-1| (`nag- v.. 11 -.u..- v uuwvl nu \oov\1Iv\I vllv nun" I-unva- acheme may never be fullled, in which case the college with whose prosperitylne has had ` much todo, may pursue the course that seems brst cztlcllluted to promote its wel- fare. 7- .-~.-.-.. vIIA\l nnv u lvsuavi There can scarcely be two opinions as to the meaning of that speech. It is against federation ; it deplore: any contingency which would make Victoria less distinctive than it is to-tiny ; it clearly endorses the position of Dr. Grant that withou"t competi- tion the college, would not continue to in_ crease in usefulness in the ratio that has marked their history in the past; Reading between the lines of Dr. Nelles speech we should say that he hopes the con_di'tions up- on which Victoria entered the federation . ..u.. . oluploylu tome Des; uuvluusgu um uluuu tent am lieneficent of all factors in the ormation of life character. that divine reli- * gion in which lie hid all the treasures of ` wisdom and knowledge. - 'l"L_... _-_ _.._.,._l.. L. A...` .......'..E..... g. 5.. POINTERS_;ROM THE mess- ` tin ; orcheinaucutiou, `ltiaronldillihecorn us. with our growing number: nndincreued resources as a church, and with our large ' number of graduates. to grow fnint~henrtod in nttem tin to pereerV.,0 and lperpetnnte this gran or ueationnl interest, ,which our fathers, in their poverty and withsennty re- sources. entsbliahedin the earlier hintnrynof thin country. As Victorin university, in conjunction with Queen : college, was one of the two -institutions of higher lenrnin open to :11 peraonn without distinction of c an or creed,eo let ua hope that the will grow and prosper more ma more and ive on thro gh all time, as noble examples of the hi out n and beat liberal culture In the arts on nci~ encee. conducted on christian princi lea and employing;to the best advantage t e moat nnnznt Ann lrnmar-ant nf nll- fnntnrn in tho Pinyin 0o_'0ho [Indus Present and Put Tune. IIo`I n Somebody. Inn. [I'--IA Popvu I23 Incl. `IL..- The Pn-elouu Baby. 'I`inun HOHSEYSHARDWARE HOUSE. lt Looks-Ithal V\`ny. --..-A I--- UIUCI out In Iclll Bf Wllll \ on y hi when it ` tho n l mm `"j`7'`41}.:g:g:a4t:-.m-.1... E_-.A__ --I11 rm iii ilitilnn nmm. }--j-- -T"5"."' MARKET SQUARE. KINGSTON. ONT. view AUCTION ROOMS naming-u-.g.-gun xv-uupwwpil AQII. 8 - IAIIIIWIFT. . :.j.- :2 HA rs AND /IEO /(WEI/9] unn 1 unnuuvs FUIUVIE Otnny hone Irate! lulled. Kllllih. AICII. IQ. A IIJDVJN A vs -1|-3--.`1o Quuutlonl Given fa la. Thu: 10 Thu W4"! 399.331 10 now nbowln tho that And last Ouaplot Ilool II All IIIO ol Gl`.'NTLEMll N`S FURNISHINGS (I! Luv hung. -out nl Kn-tang) ' spring Buitincs. Ovorooatincs and '1`:-ounorinu. all new goods, at ` [l_0R[AND S. C QATSWF The above eoliloquy forced itself upon me * in consequence of the return 0! Ipring wee thcr, And as other: sing it let them remem~ her that GALLOWAY sang It tint. and 1 give him a cell at 84MPRlNCESS smm. The Chaps: Plnoohl-changed: hthoclu. OPPOOITI WINXOI IOTIL laundry In uncouth. Au-ll It ' uuu uly, Audvchosper; it cook but a quarter in . my. { ` And GALLO\\'AY`S in the place to get it. But li a to the Cmfton` thatched but of Kilkuny, * That the soft summer breeze may creep mm` mm: dnv. lllll uw sou luunucr ureexe may thro' Any day, Is the welcome Straw But, because lighter * [Jinn nnv_ ` 135 I BRIE} VI VQJBJIQ would secure this special numtnctnn from their loul dnlm. vho an obhh prices and my odm into:-mutton nquhvd by lands; tho P.&-l'ho Glad ` Il"V' \IVII UV Ill IIIJII V`? U15`! I `II \JCP `II winter. The nice curl ' up that now I um fain To swap for t 0 table and felted newcomer, * Which, because it : so light I retum to I How dear to my head was ' I/intnr sEASONALB`[EP0-ETTiYf AT J. R. RATTENBURV8. ANQLIN 59 SWALES1 April 23rd. HATS AND BONNETS Fm//fr/90M PA/?/8. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT A Plan Supply of 7338 OYBTIRS. IRISH BOLOGNA. IAUDAO$. OBIOKIN. HA] I TONOUI 'HABRXZ=' BIG DRIVES THIS WEEK ? GOODS ALL NEW, AND SUITABLE TRJMMINGS T0 W men nxmnuwr MATERIAL Then for any house I ever worked with, is the testimony of all our salesmen, because V OUR smcx IS LARGE, ` moms LOW, AND ONE Hues TO ALL \\'n.|.m.'m.\' STRKET. Kl.\`(:'l`0.\'. Mny 5. HARDY May 9, - __ _ -v ' V _ - And ready (or another season`! trad EHKEYIFIZ TESTIMONY! UUUU 1 "Ann JIILDA lkrvuncu srufsucru and avnmass _Lt.l. n-A An-nklnul in Hm hinhnd (Ia-ran in Hunt msonmmmm `GENTS FURNis1iINGs. G1? Y_9??3 GONE PRICE STOREII. At Reduced Prices. for sale at W. G. ASH LEY, 1 cm SELL EASIER FOR uni Aobns. .___A'r___ whiah are oomblnod in the high` dunes in that made by this company. TE] FARIIB8 OF CANADA nknnl nnnnnn this unnd nnnnfnnlnn ban thnir the Fur Cup of [umnm ammo: mm. but (`a . . . . . . . . . ` ~ % -swabs! ..3.. . ':';.'.`.'..*....u'.'.-!--__- w -mII- Uvouunlnl Ivuonnununk. No uuiuulnauuluz _-____-.-_ :..__ -___._ `ibnmsonrs mm. mm} mm Q11 -_._.A 114 PAPER HANGING IN THE DULL SEASON llnvonu DON T__ WA'lTl VICTORIA nquuuuuyuuuxtn-[nun 3'n"TouTH norewonx co., I0 1I',I.f.lClI'IlI IT_. WITH ? ____________ lsscowo-HAND eooxs w. J. sAvAeE'f Apt-ll II. Uloxn-tux. Snnt. ` nu: omanx, her early nu. uad reign, with over one hundred llluotnou, soc. ms novs mm HOW;'l'lIY ':Rx- ED OUT, a sequel to IJtIt`.M_In, by Louise; ` Alcott. Author :1 unit wo..u, a'c'. ?JO S BOYS! UIIELP EDITION IINLY 30 CENTS. -', nuupuolllu. I H` Allnt-ohnwork. I H! Amllhno of Brook-l : ott n LIQUID ELASTIC , 0fPAnl'l`B, superior to} nuts I- 6Lg 1.-LI Ann. I. May 9. Princess Street. May 5. 'J. Henderson & 00., ' /-"mm 5 (Jen ts Per/?o// Upwaras. 1| Cloth Window Shades, Paper Window Shades. Curtain Rollers, &c. We had thought of giving up this branch of buslneu, but chnnged our minds, and have thin you in wool: a lot of pretty goods ` at right prices. Come and see them. May 3. '/200/M PAPE/H ....... v.,...~, p--uunu`.`unvvvu. uuaculul masks We supply any of these goods to clubs at a generous discount. - [Lacrosse Sticks. Lacrosse Balls, % Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls. Uripkat Bats. Brisket Balls, wickets, Score Books. We l}q\'e afull stock of Bueballg, Base. ball Clubs, BuebnlLGlo\'eI, Baseball Muks, IV- .nm.\.. -.... -0 41.... ._._g_ ., . From Riverside. at the BAZAAR. Now Maple Supt at tho BAZAAR. [SPORTING GOODS. BASEBALL. . LACROSSE, TE} INIS, nncuw- Second-Hand noon bougm and -on by A. SIHHONDS, Ann I :---_.. :___ I 1 HEADQUARTERSIN KINGSTON HENDERSON &U0 S aobxs Ann MAGAZINES. ._BO0KSTORE[ -PRINCESS STREET,- No Specialties. A II Q...A _I-__ Z. pA1NTn GT'I.i:'I`OT` Am: :4. The Corner BOOKSELLERS, nl criioxm, luvs.-ug c6'qUm~. I-(ingston. uuu vujvu. Bandy lxod Punt 01.3 ngsllon. AIJU pltlvuu la Luv any uunc nu punuuoav amen" rwma I.-nu mun nu I )I`I'.`Q'I" .'\I.` In} the smmnolacraucitbgho KIIl8;_tI(-) l1Ell)lx.`!l w om w new on . ` 10% DA! OIXMAY. at 8 o'clock p.m.. at tho omce of W. R. )lcR/no Esq.. Wellington Street. for the purpose of ofoctin Directors for the ensuing your and fox-any ol erbusineas deemed necessary. R. J. CARSON. April 26th. 1887. President. Da[t_1_11}yh`Hi1iEwnrk Bo. IIlI\lA f\,l\?IA Beat snd Cheapest in the city. KINGSTON STREET RAILWAY C0 Y. THE AN.\'UAL GENERAL M ` . I.\'G or the Shareholders of the Kingston S root Rail- way Company wmbo TUESDAY. THE Afternoon tea from 4:5!) to 6 pm. Music and rofreshnlents in the nvening. Ad- mission loo. May 7. V. um mm. on TUEDLY mm, In 10th, ` Under the auspices of tho. Y.M.C.A. Heart endorsed b,Ll`r. Glndnsaono. Canon Fan-ar. an the Hlnhnn Jvnrnnn o..1:>. x:.aI1srx::.:1~r, L L In at: llmv A -- ON Wi{1EDA, `$115 11th, A I 9-`ll nn 7-`ll n nu \ THE CHUR.CHWOME.\"S MlSSIO.\' AID Society of St. George's (`wxthodml will hold their Annual sale of Useful 4! Fancy Work AT ST. GEORG E`S HALL. 87'. 6`E0/?6 E'8%8,4E./ 12 wnunmron 31'. wtzsr. '.l`0RO1l'l'0. I I _v.. n....nnnnn nhmn my Lam Than m 'l`nnn. A Double Tenement Rough Cut. Rouse con- taining ten large rooms; the lot is 43:13? feet. with Itabies. and also a good well of \va.tor. Terms And other information may be had from the Auctioneer. Mn: A I I.` ulvm. Vl l`.`Ql\\V Tuesday. May l`0th,a_H2 o'clock, Noon. IHAVEboen inatructad to sell by Public Auction. the Residence ottho late Jnmea Mc- Cam;Ion._Johnaon Street; near Barrie. on CITY PROPERTY unuunwu U; r. uuun 0. union rarrnr. nnu the Blah otlhvapoogn Don't! I to attend a concert. The com- d In t d i- %'. .,3t'..`.';.s....'.'. , .. . 2.';,.:.;':.:.!*;.2'i. :'."'r`2:`,` okotp-60c. - Rents rvod at . .C.A. __ Rooms for 100 extra. Plan ow .. ' May 2 3 spam: emdmm mud - panyynppoa.l'I%ne.r`:1t`ho - " " ,crn HALL on Town mm, HAY 10:13. 4 L "n...:..- u.- _-._n--- -1 .5- 1r an n uu-,._ __ U` always on ALP|_NE GH0lR.&.TYB0lE8E COMPANY. I u a m 1 ena'i.rZa b`}"i'. $ h L Ieklgglgn loltn ntvtg um MUSICAL smNsA}rxoN or 1aa_a-7.. 3. M. HORSEY 8. 00.1 u out ull: ` _May 4. HALIFAX. nevi sconn. The present is the right time to purchue n--:11: 11:13:3- NEW Goon? son was nmvssr or 1331, $"`CRI IC I I A GOOD TWINE MP8 ? POBSESS 11-1313: -,. ,- 1|n1AlQl1 :j-1 `3'1'o_J31a31~1. Tusr maven AT mes. J. x. ouvsn's snrsnuuuvvu HAS PROVID THE BEST 13 `rm: Qljj A an nuns TQ `M`I6i:LLA'1~iE'OifS. AUCTION SALE Luixnizn 9 fUmON' Ex:-alusuci" DDnI?I'h `VIII IlI'R'I" IR ` YRCUVIU XIII [$56! in CHEAPEST. xn TINT`?!-` \.fT"'I` hm hcuI &|. [Ali and aim: AJA1 A-IKIJIJL L 9 all. At 2:30 and 7:1!) p.m. omi FLOUR srone, 11 IAulr noun. J. E. lIL"I`CHESO.\'. IE IX ICTWCI 1... `.735. 2... the nn.und|Inn|lulu'Ilu olshollochodluohnhndtbo Mabel u-`hula! nurnunal Okil:-I`-llbl In V l`..I..-..... :lL...I .L._g n I .. -'IIlXIIII UIIITVI. IIIII UT "KM!!! I your for Iuhdou, ~57 at-uhly your nhndonhornrt oollqo forth run: of U: u 1-wuvuuu --uvu--v` wv nun` u--on - i:|.|Ihco`uronovodto.'I`omnIo mello- lithe Quota`: park. TM: and mu &o.doddoIIofthopnonlonl`orona.clu nesting in nu. II ".0"-#0-3'11.--y. udupckllyno by thonovlloknownou shoot the Institution and its that its ohupll-on (lolnonrgto Tuunoolallholylb ion. In Intact Dr.cl|oI.|hprlnol- pl,uhornv'|owhg Ibcsrlyutrljtltlmnl cnnlnodngtbon with thonouuuoln Tho published report: of the vsouvocction proceedings. In connection with Victoria univonity. reveal the great dluttidaction with wlpioh the friend: of that institution W tic odlogo fodcntlon scheme. Vic- toris II hbrubd in the oouummntion of thuoohono. and conditional upon the rub- lng ol I ruin unonntfto wit. ball A mil- n.. In I. A. E. n.-unn-I 0. Lntunan uh! I. REES BZROS-,` The l.iudsny Poul doclu-es that .\l r. O`Dunoghne, who unvnssed a certnin sec- tion of the electorate in the recent South Victorio election. on on eminnry of tho (lo- Inlnion government. at 9 u duy, urn de- nounced u I l'-`eniAn" by the editor of the Warvkr (tory). in the Urunge settlement of Moripou. Slr. O'Douoghue knew of the din-epute into which he was brought by his political friends, but It--oli it all in the in- tone! of the party. We huwe had evidence: in `this city of how two hostile elements in an become fully reconciled when party ilteruta demand. It in war to the knife all through the intern]: between the elections. but u noon on the hope ol toryinm in imperil' led the bitterent of face can publicly kin sud Innh up uh! regud etch other as pot Icing virtue: nothing short of the Angelic. Such is the peculiarity of politics. avurul us J<-Ill u--. -- vwdv u u - V. V"... The \\`|uu`s articles have not nppnntly ` been carefully red and fully understood. The appointment of Mr. Fred. Mount to the ehrievslty of Toronto the Wnm oppoeed on public and political grounds. In no re- spect won it commended, and the crediting to the Wnlu of nentiment: it did not express in rether I walk position for so good A journal as the Hail to take. ,,:-3'! The Kingston Wmu and the Ottawa Fm Pmu, both reform `ournalo, condemn the a poiutmmtof Mr. roderick Mont to the 'I%muto shriovahy. not because It in Impro- ; per in itself but beeoule it delzrivea the party of its cry agninst wry nepouun. In other words. they are Afraid of the consequences, though than Admit tho an Inn]! to have I'0I'llI, III! II`! Ilrlltl UK IHO COIIIQIIIQIICGS, though they admit tho not Ital! i boon right--nthor 3 weak position for so good A juurnnl u the \\'uu.'.- Toronto Mail. I`I_ , II`... .`.. -_A! _I-- L-..- __n _______-._4I__ I vuu lvcuug --- --vvv-n cw--y - -noquuso-at tin hourlnn um nnntn. chin; an ilth inn! nnh-u Tnpper has got through the house one mil- lion of the amount promised by him during ihe elections by way of railway lid to the Nova Scotinns. He promised $l0,\X)0,000, but as finance minister he is going to prac- tice greet economy, to bring the expendi~ cure within the revenue, and he could not he expected to make his contemplated raid to the full so early in the session. He must, however. in some way redeem his word, or go back to Englandas lord high commission- er and stay there. He holds on tooicc in the meantime, pending the developlnent of events. We congratulate our Methodist friends upon the completion of the new Queen street church. Architectumlly it is a new ulc- parture, and one which meets with general commendation. Its appearance is attractive, not so much so externally as internally. The congregation has had its disappoint- ments and distreeees, but in the new edice it ought to guiu__ new inspiration. snnl strength for grester usefulness. The church is not the most costly in the city, but in its `construction modern ideas have Satisfuc torily asserted themselves. The dinllowauce delegates went to Otta- wa with re in their eyes. They were pre- pared to talk graciously to the members of the government, but they were prepared also to create ll small earthquake, political- ly speaking, if their demands were not agreed to. They have so far made neither an impressiolrnor a fuss. And if they keep on dining with the wirepullera they may be ; induced to forget what they went to Otta- wa about. Their`s nothing like good eat- ing to take the fight out of in man and put the frolic in. eaohmnl h "hooked." onuxeu. Bpoohl:.ot.`l'oennln reading n`:'o'li\i.:\:ln`:re charg- ed At pxtn rates. - The WEEKLY nR'1'r-1n Ware. 3 pages, as column. in pgnblinhoi every Thursday monnnn at 81 ` At ed tb the part is one of the boot and most bun: Job ollloou Canada - rapid, otyliah and cheap work ; 8 improved promos. M/romv/A 0/Mm;8. TEE DAILY Id: For lqur lines. onoor two msoruons .... ..w .10 `For four lines. osch su usnt inso:-uon.. $5 Ovortour lines. are: on.._.;.. locpox-`lino l'.sohsubsoqu,entoonsscut.ivolns.... so " Onoosweok subsequent Ins ..... .. loo " Twioosw . subsequent Ins .... .. 8o Throoslwek su uonHns....'... Go mm... M nimm mama and Deaths soc. Nou or ..om..;':'....`. n`.'.`.f.`?-`z. rah numsa wiuou nuuniea oi even- ing. at as King Sn-no Klnaaton. On tu-lo. AT SIX DOLLARS run run. 7 H" ` - 11 two insertions Na) 50 1:3: amino o:uhooauont. tniemon .. A (`M I .\'S 1' P'DL'ln`.l Tl0.\'. ` `.;`?i:;`:.1'%}`.m.,."' "~ n?;m.';oc on . ugh. ngnlpu v;hon_" book_9d. wlgon 81 iaohngxod. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Op-`for per Mm D;;'.-7' ..___, ..._r...__ ..._._t .,_-V- now. .1. n. pnxsm. pmpaetor. Foot of C|arence-a nd-arrack Streets, ` M. MALLEN. .._.. n \ y and Deaths ah. I wheat! iaohnrled. 1 columns are cham- ffruai BR1'rf:sHwH1g, B{U}iDAY- MAY9. Th! uunnqunhuu nHhAi`vhuIug dthnlupqh an and manual nncauut. touldnnllng `chwollunc-l(`uuIuhdrohHcuuoun. I U" I noun. II-I Ottawa hm Pu-Q. Ir.l\> . nl|h0a'ol:ll"Iya.hop- pond to pcuud noun tny com lulonon to rqulnh nllvny nun. T508 It not at g. llr. Iru always In km 0! Ion` haul. `Inc: the haul In nude who in gnhlntl OIJMIII puhlh money to put new nil: on his Intu- `utlunl nllny. - TIC} RI II-`VII ! RBI]. KlnQl'.n u I|nnI;hIln!LnOn-n\ Ilv I I UIII-vUUC y Ilfs Toronto World. `Phhamtinoauuml unanimous poking of fun at Mr. Davin. M.P., In: two upoch. Won In no! ouuollurk the way: would who frool ndnuho Mn. lino nbhddu in non: prakod stage than full ol wind. Not tin Mr. Duh unable: I bladder, hvollthonnpoctolhotllloilg hold. Botwoen Quooui college endowment, Vic~ tori: collage ' fund and endowment. Wycliu collage owlnont. and the new Baptist uuivcnity nehouo. muniountly din ponoun will nd unplo outlot lor ` ` the r geucmoity during the coming summer. DRY MILL WOOD AND SLABS,