Weekly British Whig (1859), 28 Feb 1895, p. 4

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._.,_;_.._._..L, *rAKm'o ms `VEIL; SUI!-Iv vn JIIIUUUI Borne trumps nding 9.ht_old methods by whioh the made mhvtng will not work now. ve commenced, 5 new scheme. They gather ell the union oer- tloetu theyosn sud distribute them to other N-unpe. Wnh than they prey upon the good mum of uneue ting neoheuiel throughout Ame:-Ice. E3... get:-uuguswhopreeenle eel-tilnieef Illlbitllp hon meehenleel union; .4`. ILHVOI O! we llmuy pronoun. Luv III I fifty enjoyed tllemuolvea thomuhg. n che evening about thirty or lorty couple: of young people ropnired to Mr. St.ormu 1-enidonoe and upon` I plenum evening. A pu-tyfrozn Hunmon were nnsblo to get through in timonlor tho dinner. but urivod in time for the ovul- ing s lutivitiu. ` - (l|100Cl nev. W. u. Ulltl, 13.3.. wnoronu e lengthy eddreu to the eged couple, to which Mr. Btonu moot feelingly end ep- propriebely replied. Other epeekere were also celled on lot remake. inolnding Rev. B. W. Much. Jno. Hogle, Wm. Hogle, Jemes Luke. Mr. Bioker, Which town. The speeches were intenpos-led with music, the young end old :1] join- ing heartily with Menu. W. A. Book- well end Norman Storms. to leaders. A lu-ge number ol useful end bountiful - _ eente. velued et 82.50. were given to . Ana Mre. Stoune. Elgin Storm! end Mile. Wm. Chump; wife And: femily; Mn. Eddie Storm: and eon. and Mr. Sinker end wite. \Vetoi-coon. and Norman .8taox-me and family. were the neereet re- A letivee of the femily preeent. The lot -..-on nnin-and mnmnnlvnn thnrnnnh v. IRE BIDIBI IDOIE llllptlll Illll HIE TUFIB I marvel of the akilful houuekoopox-`I ut. After dinner ex-wudou Hen Allen Buker was called on,to preside nu intro- duced Rev. W. U. Clnke, B.A.. who!-and in In-unohu -thl-nun on ihn -and nnnnln in UIOPIII. V g nee Benver. - r. end Mrs. Miles Storm, Moscow. celebrated the ftieth anniversary of their marriage st their residence on Tueldny lat. Upwsrde of 100 at down to sin elaborate dinner. The innguitudo of ' the spread xnny be imagined- thirueen mrke I were _hAndnome.ly prepared.` and. or meats.` uludl. jellies. oeheoydeuert. et.o., combined to rpske' the tables men imposing and the repeat A mnvnl n! the nkilfnl hnnuknnnu-'3' ox oxq_n.ngnnu noun. he patron: trecson tbs: if the city council does not. den] with the lumen squarely in reapaot to market right: they will oune to be called off the oonnty grant to the schoql of mining and 33:1- eumms. , quail `X7-C:-L6 ...'l L. -v4\n`:' -t-o - 0|... uuwurq. - ~ _ Mayor Wright uid he would state the grievumes of the patrons cu the council sud they would be investigated. -uv I naauuru uirluwnlllit. The patrons of the county of Fronte- nac have decided to bring about. if pos- sihle. reforms in connection with the Kingston markets. With thatend in View the executive committee of the associa- tion. twenty-four in number, met Mayor Wright in W. J. Etirfs oice on Satur- day afternoon, and told him (the mayor) they wanted better facilities in Kingston for the disposition of their produce and goods they had to sell. They` w ted the weighin department changed In its present p ace and located more con- veniently. The farmers did not careto drive over the walks to reach the weigh house. They desire the forestalling by- law rescinded so that people will be al- lowed to buy produce at whatever time they like on a market day. This change would enable the farmers toleuve the market before one and two o clock, as is the use now. In the matter of the confiscation of farmers produce the pa-'`' trons ohgect to the market clerk having so much power in the matter. In every case where. goods are seized by the clerk ~ the matter should be investigated in the police court. Under the present system goods are seized and disposed of without ~ investigations being" held. They did not want to shield any farmer who `does. _ wron , but they do want farmers to have {air p s._y, a right vouchsafed tq every _ person in every country over which the of old_England oats. ' .he natrons threaten that if the oitv A Very Happy Ivont at the Home of mm - Storms. Nannnna Bnnwn-A lll-WEEKLY EDITION ,iulu\d,eVel'1 Ion- dnanul Vhursda M llpet your . _ - WE KLY EIIITI IN 0t 64 colnnl lslhotl ova:- l`Iuu-ualny mprninu. 01 pl! year. DAM. EIIITIUN nnuml At 3 p.In. each mun! -- dnv at Mm-t you. ~ 15y 0! IIHIK I50 BUB II050I'y. Hugh Rankin claimed cheoee-making would never begotten down properly until cheeeemakers were obliged to hold certicates before being allowed to meke cheese. Practical and professional men " were required. He contended the insti- tute _p_.}*xould guard against putting men in the `president : chair who were bigot- ed in politics. The speaker. delegate to. the farmers` institute at Toronto, told of his trip and how one man, McKay. had advocated the ehclition of county coun- ` cile end the appointment of three men he a oommiuion to look After the county : business. `The epeaker,eon'tended that Frontenee had as good roads as were in the country. Henfavored; the toll gtte e stem and elaimedvthe men who used 0 road bed a right to pay for the keep of it. The farmers inetitnte we: I good thing and ought to be encouraged. 1] IBM) CUBBIE. Mr. Buddick went into the melting of cheese extensively. He explained" to the .aetisl`n.ctloti'o`l his hearers that `the"msn l who furnished his factory with rich milk ~ aided in sustaining a good reputation for` the eheeee. If all Canadian cheese were made from milk of 3.2 percentage of fat the quality of `the cheese would be very poor. If this was done the ne standard `at present held by Canada would soon be lost. The one of cows aeeted the qunlity` of milk very much.-+A oow had to be treated gently and evenly to get s good. uslity of milh. He advocated strongly t e._introduct1on of the testing system of milk end showed how the enemies of the system were these tumors who furnished 5 good qnnl-. ity of milk to the factory. Hmrh Rankin nlnimnd nlmnanunnna pvvv nu: . MEETING` of-' the F;-ontenso fu-mere institrte was held in th county court ' room`on Ssturdsy A purpose of. hearing *` sn eddreas from J. , A. Ruddich.,_of the mental dairy ate,- tion. In opening I _ dent Milton refer- red to dierent sgricultnrsl.'quostions and brought {orwsrd_fs.cts to sustain his contention about the pasturing of land and the harm it done when carried to ex- dominion experi- , ' the meeting Presi- . oess. In drawing an il trstion he re ' ferred to the netionnl _ cy es 3. thing that had gone beyond its usefulness. He went` more {or butter than cheese md ` contended that a great many farmers fooled themselves by going so extensive- ly into cheese. Mr. Rnrldink want. intn Mm mnhina nl \ THE lNSTrITU.TE MEETING ,IN THE L - COURT HOUSE. N r > _ __ E The Attondinoo Wu hut--Tho Sulnjoot o ` Oheono Making Wu l IthIly.lH-ountod By J. A. l1udatck-Tho chooumnken Should HIV` co:-llogtu of .. Oom- potency. .\ nv.~nmnv'r\- .4." .n__ "rAI.MN : '1`n,1m`i{.\1Ar:I{s. A GOLDEN WEDDING. The Punch Orlovnnooo. .__A___- -1 LL- ,-__;_ _; Iowan Olfhuo. ___ A...I2__ AI..A _` day at l r`[\et 1 Thou pgh-an an made in mlva - il Aqhnd lmyox semi-mwkly. Bomittqnce: h oniar. ruuinel ol'dnr,`rui|N9l td leuor. Olplls GED: ur dun nut. us at Jun risk at the under. In writing torn chums of address on pup_er` It is necessary to kn-a the old post olu. Am-on-Hninu inalmrcul lib per line (or tint in`- urtiou and 51- our line for continuation. T'H_E BRITIH \ H10} u n I\l'DL!Q I3 l1_.I.n_|_=\__ _._. -. .. Rum 1-?-rn1n:r. and per for oontinuntloos. Aulvartisements an: measured by mm Inch 0! scum-. live~lvu_lines to the inch. Notice! of hiruu, xmurinnoa and deaths. 50 each. -_j_.-....._.::__j___. +.--:-"- _ MR./XARTER REPENTANT. . THE m'rnoNs"- LEADl:i!. us. B, J. 3.. ;>'e?~a;E.-I>-ubi'I;n*'e;.' I.'uv. u|~..u I Int l yen, , pgivau are conditional on payment being me mlvanoe, 01.50 ohnuwd yhou credit. had lmyoud thnmmonths tar weakly or -Imoklv. ` . * H0K- 310 II IPDOTBBG3 When ha-had listened to the frank And llllllf wands elm Ind fgllon from tholipco Ir. In-tor. bad then hand the atoms} (maul In those wold: Ind been no dithnnt from wk they had Soul bofgto on uhnilu ooouiou. ht nnnld not IIIII think 518 :0 lloll punt. nmoc R!!! drum Cornwall Friahoiqer ` _ Death came with ten-1b|o_ auddenneu to Hack Mobaudd, Kingston, on Thu- day. He had no to: noigl.-abut`: (Mr. Btowuru near y to purchase 5 horse and wn standing in the hougo luughing sud I-sikin when he was non totnrn put and f 1 down. blood ooming from his none had mouth. He died in about n minutes ofurwsnlu Damned In: {rpm the neighborhood of Kingston and had lived in this put of the county for I number at `yous. no "will not in gm. i nbirtpliun it till soul-woolly Illlltuu INT Cornwall Fl-uhulclu nun. nnmn with plloal. um maven In murnnuurx. uguuu` I petition outing the crediIan'no$ to` compromise. nlleging thnt Ralyoc had A rogulu system of obtaining 5001!: for only a percentage of their 1 no. And then nellin-3 them at, ens-thrust icon, to the serious diudvnnhgo of on who oid 100 percent. Mr. Rolyu. thro la oiaoh. Pringle & Hnrknesa. Ournw l. instituted nation for libel again: Mob of the merohonts who signed the petition. And they nll signed on npology and re-, cnction and ngroed so oontributo I sum that would cover the clolnogo to Rolyt-5 : feeling: and pmspocu. hence the ocean will not go tounnrt. ' `Brocln-lilo Emu. - J. W. Relyan. who 31: diver: times has done business in Smith's Fnlln. Brook- villo and other plscesywna trying to It-* range 5 oompromine with his cradi rs when reuil merchant: to the nnmbe of _ 3 dozen or no in each of the above named places. and eleven in Mon-isburg. signed` . msizinn nkimr the credienrrnot to` How in itrbhet. the members of the government hove so persistently no-` (looted Kingston and Fmntengc in their deeire to feel the public pulsp? When wonu were sent out to interview the people on hair! issues the city snd county were uonvonienuj passed by, and` {hey on now `ignored hy the minister: in their onmpnign oi promineu. What. _ere they afraid of? - v- - The French memgere Are not pleased_ thst there is not to be 3 session. Hun. Mr. Ouime has done whet he cm to paci! ehem, -but to no purfosb. Mr. Chap em but been at Menu-an . hes cran- ferred with the petty leaxders, and still- .the adverse agitation oes on. Osron hns to be hand from. e represents the boodle. but boadle isn't..king with some people. ~ at s zumuuu "Brockvillo `Elma. T I Rnlvnn, Hon. Mr. Ouimet hhswihhdnvyn he Iutement. he made About Mr. Greenlny and` Ir. Tu-to re the school question. Rather he accepts the doninl of these men. nnddoes it. in I ahunblink. shuf- ing gnd -dishononble way. The inci- dent. serves` to show tho sort. of timber of which the governmc.-`nt. is now oomp-seed. C 0 I ` _ And. now the Grange {the original fu-mers` association) demiude 1. l'9duc-- tion of the tariff to ,5 revenue basis. the lbblitiun ol_ rebates on exported goods. the cnnoellntiun of the bonus to the Ans- tnlinn etenmship line. end the simpli- cation of `- the dominion franchise net. More trouble for the government. 0 s_ u cane; ucangaavuu A.-Qagqnr-QI- J. L. Haycock made a good impression in thele ielatun, when, op` the discus- eion on the addreee. he dened the poli- tion of the party which he "led. It will llberemembered that after the general election it was enggeated that there ehonld be on Alliance between the con- servative and patron parties. that aeting oo-jointly could defeat the goveanment. Hr. Marter was considered specially t- " ted for the leadenhip of the auggeeted combination, having several qualiem tionl, which nhould commend himto M thepatrone. and having a diepoeition lg. - adapt his policy to suit a coalition. But an the conservatives were weakened in umnbeu and influence through the byeeleetione. anal the patron: declared for . absolute inzlependenw, their tofeeeed alliance was abandoned. Mr. arter. in a frame of mind for which there is no aebonnting, in his open- ing Ipoeeh as leader of the oppoeition.' while pleading for the abolition of party line. couldn't retrain nun saying that the patrona were organised an a protect against the government`: ooum..whleh neoeeeitetedea few Nmtlil, from It. Hgyooek. H I `nnrted:""" Winn heghhwehned In hhIIIlk- Senator Bolton declares -thatrthe doe. 'minion government is bound.to give the `Roman Catholibn of Mauitoa Jomodial legislation. L'et.`s see. The senator ia a conservative, who. At. the laaz session of parliament. criticized the fiscal policy of the government and was sat. upon. No conservative is expected to have a mind and opinion of his own. ` - c o The demonstntion of tory bu-mony At the nnnunl meeting of the Kingston con- servative ty is -the "gossip of the country. here In: more than I split over the election of A president; there was nearly a. riot. The worst may break out any day if the government doe} not hurry up with its appointments. -m u : - - ThovOuimetst.of.emen: rogai-ding Mr. Lnurior. Mr. Greenway. Mr. Tu-to. the bishops and the Munieobrnohooln is now pnetxodly Admitted to be I "falsehood. hsving served my purpose. W'hot. an evidence of atstesnmnahip ! \Vh|t. 3 oualicstion fox-_t.he office of a. crown od- vinnr ' - 'I`h'eeth of Frederick Douglas, the efor/oime slave and ebolit-ioniat. will at.- trrot world-wide Attention. No other `lored mun has rnnde so remerhbler record, end his nee must nlwnys remem- ber his eox-u`in behalf of their freedom with profound gratitude. C I U The llben.leol`I~'1-once ere inclfned t.olet"tha patrons hug 5 {air show in seeking to elector resentstive -to the commons: The p. uoipal blank in the psmron platform in cu-ill reform. and it. is also the prigzfpnl plsnh in the libersl platform. , ~ o I v - A- -The Fisher motion, ii: the hhnitoho legislature. to underuke to deal with the sehool question along the lines of the px`i- vy council`: decision, was negntivod/by 5 lugs majority. The dominion 'veru- ment,will, therefore. have to] ow ifs. hond . . t e o nun l\4Lu|4LA4 \.=v.-pg----u guy _ Since it is decided that there will he on election as" anon on the voters` lists" are reudy.`it. in oonoedod that tho" Mon- trenl disttiot will go u.gn.iziat bhe govern- ment. ` - . I - I . ( Appllllso. ) . All of which Mr. Mu-tor heard in silence. Indeed, us he hmrd`Mr. Hay; cock ulk he-must hnva seen tha fqlly 1: won to ex`poot"him to suppress himself for the benefit. of `those who were not his friends: Indeed, in tho legislature, tha- pqtrons nr likely to excel the conserva- tives in good common some debate and am-vim. ' I033 gUVEl'lD6Ill.' 0]]! B6 UUIIIIL ll|l1n_V gee how he had gured tint up. '\\ hen it we: oomiderod that them hnd ` been on many, if not more patron cun- didsteo opposed to his`(Mr. Mu-tor`:-) own followers. he could not but think thut he `must tote his full, here of the credit for the present pit tion. (Ap- plnuee) 'Tho.` pet;-on body was not or- geniled sen protest qninut eny gov-' ernment. but as`: protest ngsiust tho.in- troduotion of pu-tinnshipv in the men- ngement of the country : euirs. They hut not come there us obstruotioninta, but with epletfurm, which they giro- posed to promote. And whiohwoulxl nut be. like the platform of nrgilwey oar. merely to get in by. end not to stand on utter getting in, but -would be one un which they would continue to; stand." I A ppleusml All nf' Vwhinh Mr. Min-tor hennl I `an 'int!ne'nua for good -inphve houIe._~Lnv_i would in time um. 13 3'1!-uvun to hung the dierem. patios into clowr any! more bu-monious relngionn with one another. '(LIIlght.ar). The_ Index` of the oppuni- non bud said the ulgotion of the` 'pn.Lrons had been M` pro_v.eaI. sinaz the pre- sent guvermeul.` `bud a could hu-dly .-.. 5...- L... 5...: n..........a nus. nn .\\ |mn . use in calling bed I: `nu inn pl'(`YIHL I' GIFIIETBIUIIBECI III". Jlll` tor upuu his commendable Chung.) of front. The conservatives. npparemly, realizing how helpless they ere. have became dishennenemnnci have decided to take things easy. hit. Mnrter has gone he in has he an townrde saying, * We expected w win in the In: eleotinn. and we (re dinpyointed. What`: the use of >kieking`& We cnn`t turn the government in. end thereie no fmes. We`|l hen civil as we emu, call ourselves one funily. In-go end (oh-1. Ind have Sir Oliver as our political pipe:-.". Mr. Mu-~ - (er inftnr nil n philoeopher. He but been` erntio belimee. bully ndvigemimpetuoue ` sud impatient. but he is new repentent tlljI'V|l1t.~` pence. Sir Olive!` will meet him on his own ground, , . ` 0 ' Eoxrcnzan COMMENTS. SJ 1.; ..L ..,A__ --_.__.j._'.j- been A! St. Ann 1.- E__._L_I)-- > Ir. lhlyon Ooh Ivan. n `II-ngn uoo:-`Q anneal. nmuxuuu, Ilnllr tod undingnlrouoloud in 1 pa- '..n thn-mph u.. nuns has Dooombor. It |tod Illlllllgtlililronuolwl Ill |pu'-- od, hshuinilslusnooombor. It oolthiu 12. ' ` ' pemn In Mingus. - All the portion hue now up mind their whips. Hours. Wood on Don: will hoop the libonlu in tune. Dr. Wino hby mud Mr. St. John have been alto toiook that the oonoorntiyu, whilo Mr. Our:-in will msnuge the po- trom. Tho P. P. A. Ibprounutivu, loan. mud and McConnell, have not yo: decided which will be louder on which will he whip. , ` ~ . I c---` | InI$Bl' DOIIGIT-ll. When Mug. Hnycock, pumina his hand to his mouth. und assuming the mimde .01 summoning the hire! man to dinnur. called :1 to the pro gallery tn us-k if the oould- hr-Ar his remarks.` the mace tyombled with emotion hccauie of the `shock ivan the dignity of parlim mans. if t a boy: had yelied back int they could hour. the lion sud unicorn would pmbabl hue fnllon {run their s. v porch in nlfrig . All can nu-than have now nnnointad psny IGIGBI in ma wunu. Kr. Hnyoook in poisoned of 5 dear. diuincs voice, Md he enunoiateu his words in` a murmur thus many other members could imitate with much bene- t to their hau-oral. He was given s good hearing und ouubliahod himself us 3 vnluqblo ucquiqition. There may be hnyuoeds in Mr. _Haycook`s hair but than is no man enungling tho grey mutter benenth. `UL--. ll: Wnunnnk mull inn Min hunt} Torouco Nun. Lender Huyuoek. of the patrons. who hedzbeenjhilting around nervously in his Ieet..t.ook the oor and mnde his meiden speech 0.: e member of the `pro- vincid pu-liunent. `II. nlnimnd 9.1.. indlnlunnm of the mam- vxnmu pu-nunenu. He claimed the indulgence 0! tbs mem- ber: on the ground yhut he was not only the yuunxon leadei in the home, but he was probnbl the most. inexperienced pu-ty londor In tho world. Mr, I-lummk in nonouad of A cigar. [B lIlIV:lll'B(' Ally IIIOIQ 1 IE3. UISWOIII ` 0 out no reason why they should be culled-`liberals And oonaervauivep. The line: upon which `they divided were not party lines. and, he thought It would be oible for them to unite together cud iacuqa the measures which would `come before than with I single eye to the best. interests of the province. Thin elo- quent outburst. was followed by Applause. ` and the premier congratulated Mr. Mu- tnr nmm his nnmmmwlnhln nhnnsya of -'IQllIl H1 3115 XEIBWBT. Last week the WIuG s regular. oorres~ pondent at Elginbnrg resigned the pen to a new arribe. Before he had written his first letter a gist of Elginbnrg items was sent in in his name and passed the editor's desk. as the hand of the new cor- respondent was not familiar. Several nametrwere used unnecessarily and um. kindly. and the manuscript has been placed in gnodhanda to follow up a clue already obtained. A criminal action for libel will be taken against the writer, as it is time that the cowardly indulgence was stopped. It_may not begenernlly known that the writer of a letter in criminally liable whether hie words are printed or not. -...- --.-np\.n . 1-as-at-ra l`oront'.o Noun. Tnnnr nu ROBOTS I10 I mu OBI]!!- Tho inxswn my paper in emula- ted a story to the etfeun that Queen street. Methodist church. Kingston, is on the verge of revolution. This is e.bsu_rdIy untrue. A call the given to B.ev.`"D.' J. Meneell. of Quebec, dud it being said hie- own purieh would cell him to; I fourth year. some of the congregetion wanted a 43:11. to be given to Messrs. Blsndfof Cornwall. But. the oicial board declined to anneal the rs: call till Mr. Munaell eheolutely refused. There is no unueusl Jcelihng in the matter. 1...: angle um \L'mn s munlnr r-m-ms- J. L Buyout.-I Mateo I Good Improulon by , I ll bllaldon Speech. l\--....A._ \`--- eloquent Ipeuer in me I'll`!- Some feeling we: created in. Kin ston by the death, on Saturday, of river George Rose. of A" buttery. He wee conned to the berrackl by Major Drnry forbreeoh of discipline. He com- plained of rheumntism and wee ordered to the bprrack hnspiml. where he died. Ohu-gee of ill-treatment were current, but were shown to be unfounded. The funenl, on Mondsy. was with military honors nd efullbend. VF}... innnonn Lu-v nnnnr hum nil.-nln. non. Both the patrons and the conserve- tive ueocintions of Frontenno heve getheringsg in Kingston on Seturdny. The conservatives meerin the court house. The petron will be eddreesed by Joseph St:-atford, probebly the most eloquent epeuler in the nuke. Hnmn fnnlinn Inn crested in Kingston | coop nuwa. Bmokvillu alum.-% ml nAndin1nI&Il`nl|loI!i:'|IDAl'-- name: u. n cnuou mo. Beth poetmutenp is I bone of con tension. A large number of merchants have signed in fact ol Mr. Bake}. while the county member is aid to favolf Mr. Bell. his not likely the Appointment will be made now, `onthe eve of elec- uiou. ' BALL AI... ....&-nn- our` OK; nnn-n-nu- I00 H'0ll1 I118 FBPOTI. ' Mr. Dans will be hand from nen.r`tbe top if he adheres to a parliamentary ,ou'aon."remn.rks t.he,Brockville Recorder. Tru for you. but nowriqty comes quick- e to men who deolsre thezmelvss with a : foot. . Fire on Sunday morning destroyed 'l`oyo`s bakery in rear of his shop. King street. Kinguton. The smoke slightly dunugod the may Wmu building on the one side ind the new Ontario chambers on the other. but the brigide stopped the unen st. I critiosl int. D-gL -...-I-an--tn-g Ln 1': - `Anna nf nnn. not-amp or we owe!` neru. > During the recent convention of` the conservatives of the county of Fronenno Mr. Cox. Howe Island, made an ad- dress. Hie ntme was nccidentally omit- ted from the report. ``Mr_ Dunn will hn hand from nenrthe I U l(glBlIIlll'9g I! lill IIICCBSIDF OI. n Meredith, oonuined e lee [or the ` abolition of putnnahip. e intimated thnt ihmiht be necessary ` to` eritioiee the executive very ehuply betimee. but ,"he hoped that in the discussions whieh would arise during the coming eeeeion these deliberation: would be conducted. _ not in the interests of anyone party but .with'e view to the best and highest in- terests of the community." Nor was he content to let the mutter rest there. He `went a step further and gave" to the house the, reitult of mediutions which followed the reverses. to him. in London, 7 Kingston and Algomo. As the po6eib_i- lities of his succeeding to power became dimmer he becuue more reconciled to his fate. As the government become stronger he became humbler. He re- pented of his `bitter opposition during rthelut session of pnrlmnent, end Sir ` Oliver Mownt. remembering his former exploits. neonlling some of the things Said by him since the general. election, had reason in be surprised when he dd? clued he did not see why the lines of party should be drawn so closely in thin le ielnture." Any more? Yes. Listen: 7" a nun nn I-nnnnn whv thaw nlimilnl ha IGICUIL / Chulmers` hurch, Kingston. gave 41. successful "Carnival of Beuonp last week. inking three days. The city hall ~-wu I. centre of life with booths and other sttnotionu. 11.. m:n.... nu.....'. .A.l......-I elm omer uunouonu. I Mrs. Tillay, Ottawa. sddl-eased the ladies of Kingston on Monday In -the in- morass of t.hev_King s- Daughters" and orutly added to the strength and mom- rahip of the order here. Dnl-inn Hm rnnnnt. mrivnntinn of the :1, Q) W . mum . Thjle isluive proceedings so far at. Toronto ave consisted of the adoption of the gddross after speeches by lead-~ era M|rt.er,.Haycock and Mount. Thn Annual hull nf thn nmnlmmm-I of VV u (1 - KFBSHJH. A `cancer succeaafully 1 Kingston msneral `hospital improved the health of Mra.. of-Portsmouth. ` Annnn -41.. .."h..-on -6. 51'! lIl'l o8I',.l'lByC0CI IDQ AIIOWIM The gnnuul ball of the employees o( the Kin `ston hosyitsl for the insane 'passed 0 last week with great success. -It i9/uhnnlly one of the events of the Illn. orr0nsInoul.n. " Auation sale of fq.tm stock. imple- ments. et.c.,' at E. W. Ioknatonm, Erneatbown, Thursday, March 11th, at. noon. by W. Hull. 'l`hn"lnoinI:9ivn nu-nnnndihan a.n far at` Some Tliluu Talked About In` the City nn_d `ununmopxang-mu -`u the dub o(Vt_l\o 'E9otern' soounn u ~ Interest For All Our Reader , ' A horse belonging to R. H. Toye hu broken in log in Rilztsbnrg and been shot. . Il_ln-!1.._.....l ..-I Ilsa 13! ...-I...-1-. loft anon. . Major-Genenl and Mrs. Herbert left .0tf4ws to day for England on leave of nbnenco. Good-bye, general 3 `Grand nnru-Ar}.-nf. mwn hall. Odeam. IDIGIIOO. U 00U'Dy8. KGIJQIBI `Grand concert-"at. town hall, Odessa. Thnrsdny evening. March 7th. under me direction of Miss `Lune, assisted by her pt! ils. '_ ' he nld m-mnu-h mum` that wherever u us. _ ` P he old proverb says that wherever the wind lies on Ash Wedneadny (to- morrow)it continues during the whole of Lent. . ~ - A ....o:.... .`..I.. -9 :..~...... In-m numb ant` ` uni Jhmvn him 3 lett(s'r. pur|iorti'ug to _- MR. '1`A.d.'1`Il WOKE UP, Eon. Mr. Ouirnet Ind better-`make unende hbnonble no" In at his recent V rolezionoos to the, liberal party And, the Muxitobd school question um oonceined. He Alleged at Eastman`: Corners tint (on; of Mr. Lnuriul-`s lieutenants had .go,nC"to mm of the nrchbishups of Quebec have ben w_ritt.en- b,y__Mr. Greenxvny. `in Whivh the latter gave assurances that the school question would be settled if Mr. Lam-ior has returned to power. Mr. Greenwny emphntionlly xopudiated the summons. so far as he was concerned. Mr. Ouixmwwnnted 00 hour from Mr. Tutu. mferrod to as Mr. lmuriofh `lieu tennntqnnd Mr. Tnrte writestntho Mon- trenl Henld: . .- v - Y nhnllnriwn Mm ministnr of nublic OI 143115. Auction dale of firm. farm. stock and iiiplements at lot 28,-north shore of Am- herst Ialagd. Tuesday. March liinb. by W.`H. Preston. `....-...... ..............I..n.. ....m.m...l .6 wi_-Iain `n-Es; FUGITIVE .m:Ms_ n.gw mro. HIS smcrum. = rm: Eyiroflmr IIOME, THE PATRON l_.EADER. removed at . has greatly `. John Marks I` At Qnoboo-Ot.\un gm! Quebec. I tie. A dispute ooou:-rod shout Int gum nditlsqyhnvotoboplu ova-. `Boston haunt 8.694 Nowlonnd-| Ind`: dumulo mm... OI [DB DIOIIOII IIOTIIDBDD OOCIIPFOQ ID IJVU p.m.. after which the reception took phu~e.whan four uisten received the holy habit and took the whisk veil. Hia grace the Archbishop was attended by the aims olorgyu in the morning. A nopnno coin was sung by Min Rose Bnni. B1-ookvill . Awe Morin. by ,Chernbini. The to lowi are the new Iigtox-I: llu Emnolino obey. Ottown; Min Honda Denneo,But.h;` His: Iubolh I[oDonoll and Min Mary J. llobonoll, B3. ihphlavl. Ont. ' . uwn-1 At Toronto--'l`ri`nity Bo Inili college. Ki I. Hon -Vict.nrin.:. -uIu-UIg xillrildjo ` oo1Iegg,_ 12; Profession And Reception at the Home of 0! I`:-ovlclenoo. In the chspel of the House of Provi- deuce the interesting ceremony of pro- lession snd reception took place '1ues- dey ehd ws.s witnessed by s. lsrge num- ber of friends of the community snd the new sisters. both in the city and from s distance. The pmfession took plsoe et 8 r e m.. whed his greoe the Archbishop. up usuul on such occasions. presided and received the names 0! the new religions. We observed the following clergy in the lsnctn : Ven. Arehdesoon Kelly..seo- retnry; ev. I-`rs. Neville. Iiielwe, Gol- lins end O'Brien. Archdeecon Kelly ws.s celebi'-ent of themnss of profession. The singin of the choir we: most excellent. snd let nothing to he desired. The followin sisters were professed .end took the lock veil ; Miss Mary Keenan. Glenburnie, in religion Sister Merv Al- phonsus; Kiss Oethsrine Bnni. in re- I jginn. Sister Mu-y Agnes. Benediction m` the blessed sacrement occurred `st vo ..e-- -think than I-annnnO;nn OAAL us;-. 4-Anna.--nag: `ya; -4.: n...` -- er of the opposition hungnin ishd himself. His first nddreu e legislature. as the successor of I-. Mnrndith. nnntnim-ad A nhu fnr than WUIHH W \V H1140 III neury DITT. M. l`.P., fore the candidates. The` Inner won by 5 Inge mujonty. About 33.000 in 311 I'M. reulited from the bauu-. ___.A narrlugu I WISH, I {UHF lull I'U0|lp5l'IVUu Rev. Dr. Bnyne.of Pembroke, 0:11 to 0. Proabytrinn churol} in Hnmiltaon. declined the call `alter the matter had been proued before the prubytery of Ronfrov and Lunch in Ronfrow yoatore T;-A nhnw than nrnnt. nhnnonl in than ugh show the greet ohonges in the mi'ni|te1-51.1 nnka of, the Montreal Me- thodist conference it in remuked thet only nix remsin in active work within its bounds who were present. It its eon- ierentisl notation in 1880. DIN] .'.n -.g -._I_...I (-4... LI... .13.... IBPBHIEXII ICIIIOII III 160`). $119.50 was realized from the 'I em- broke R.0. bunt votin contest. in whinh Speaker White and enry Barr. M. I`. P.. in-A the r-.nndirlnt.a:. Thu` mnu. '*. Rev. W`. '1`. Herridxe. pueor of St.._ Andrew`: church. Oncwn, bu been oom- pelled to suspend hie pcetorel duties owing to `illness. The session urged Mr. Hex-ridge to take, A rest and recuperate. Rnv. Dr. Rnvnn. of Pnrnhrnkn. mllnd D_)'Bl'lu IXIHIIIUQULV; II PTHIIUUHG The India; of Lhe Deserqnto Methodist church hive adopted the"t.ulent."_met.hcd _of raising money this yen and will devote the proceeds to the building fund. _ 1).. IL` VI tl'.u.-.I..... .....A.... at no Wllllo Tpllyu Rev.. J. E. Lanceley. Bu-ri. has I0- oepted an invituiop to become pastor of Bridge street Methodist. church. Belle- 'viIle, next June. 'l"|u\ --.-u~.I -nnoxtl-._ Al Al... `I.-'.'-....L.._ vuw, next. June. ` _ The annual meeting -of the Kin awn l'resbyt.eri|l W. F. M. S. will be he d in * Bvlleville on Much 141.11. Mrs. William ` Byers. Gtmmoque. is president. Thu India: nf I.hn Danni-nntn Mnthndiai. IIIOVB Vllll yEIX'- ' ' ' Rumor guys that Rev. Hugh Taylor, of Lochwinnoch, bu received wall from the Kinburn congrogntion. Raw. `V. H. Gmhnm. nuatnr nf Mnthn. we xunuurn oougregluon. Rev. W. H. Gnhtm, putor of Metho- dist church. Kemptville, is gudunlly sinking. The end in nppljoachihg some- what. rapidly. ` Rnv .1, TI`. Lnnnnlnv, Ran-ii: has An- tmal neraiu : , . "I challenge the ministe_r_ of public works to givethe nnme of the bishop to whom he says I have gone. His state~ mantis false frombeginning to end. I never had in my possession. I never saw a letter from Mr. `Greenway, on the Iohoohquestion, I never heard sud I never said that such a letter had been written. The statement of the minister has been made toraiie prejudieesagsinst Mr. Lsurier and myself amongst `the Protestant population of Canada. It is an unqualied fabrication worthy of the man who liaswdone it, and v it is not` his rst attempt to mislead public opinion, by untrue statements. on the same ques- tion. Last fall. at L`}-lpiphanie. Mr. Ouixnet, speaking before a Cstholicau- dieuce, made the bold assertion that he had received positive assurances from several bishops of the province that they were satisfied with the policy of the gov" erument on the `subject. I vainly pre odd` him to give "the name of one of ose dignitaries. He remained sil t-be~ cause he had not spoken the nth. He will remain silent. on this easion~-be- eaus once more he has / ' what is not Lacuna H , u.n. - , ' ll`.l,1oChuroh of Egglund congre tion st Enterprise open their new c umh `on Feb; 171.11. tr)--c l"|..-In.` 9|.---J \l..A.L..,-l.'-L (VI-.. Evungollolu R.oInuIn Another Week 4 A stronger In 3 Pulpit. .Bev. G. A. Kuhring. dean of Wyolie college. bu been Appointed to Sussex V313, N.B. ` Thu hnrnh nl 'I`.|-marl-all nnnav-AanO3`nI\ Ull 180.115 Rev. cu.:ies Shenrd, Methodist, ony- tbn. because of throat gtfection. wnll move this year. Rnmnr nun Hm} Thur, T-Tnoh 'l`-ulnr so Imu ooI!u5*a,_nl ion, 4. : l[ons=3--\ xcuonu. 1; Ionufod. L 7 um wnole oonoeru. - my: my.: But hold (411. Mr. Hagen, the pstrons are not I tory combination mode to crush put the life of the tumor to keep themsefves in power and 11 their own pockets. but 1 body of men united to prov tect themselves end the country .from that grim monster of which you are the. president in the county of Fnontenacmnd which uks support for the coke of 011100. -P. '1`. Tooosxs, LLLD. u nun nu no . "nub IIIIISI pan tuna - KI.\'us`r0N. Feb. `23.--('l`o the Fxlitorl: -Mr. Hogen compleins thet the Kingston News is not true to the tory petty. or in other words is_very lethergric." This comment will epply toihis own purty.but it seems to me thet the confession -must heve been mede in en un `usrded mo- _-ment. Hed it occurred to im thet the lethergy in the News eewell so in the_ tory renks wee owing to the universel enthusiesm union; the liberels he would heve suspended the cendid remerk before it found utterence.` But itwes one of t-hoeevetrey expressions which sometimes, cerry the deepest sigiiicnnce. Thet /there is e lethargic ieelingthroughout the dominion emong Mr. ogen`e psrty is not be denied. end it meens much to the -peoplebf Genede. .It meens reform et the polls. I It meens e restoration of conlidence"end credit-municipel, cor- porate end privete condence and credit, which hes suffered so much from the cranky legisletion of seventeen =veers past. - It meehs the return of plenty to the fermer end niechenic without which- oit is impossible to develop our industries at at rate which our tmde fecilities do-' mend. It meens the restoration of. kind- ly feelings end the respect of our neigh- bors which we enjoyed" before we 'fell into the hands -of a. crew of boodling adventurers who would sink the `dominion to edvslnce their own interest. It means the fostering `of all legitimate industries end the return of business prosperity in `ell quarters, not to s. few combinsters only, but to all. It means it return to the policy ofgood gov- ernment. and the old-time security to ell property interest, when men ceme to our doors with plenty of money, bought our horses. our cows` end " young cettle. hogs end grein. les.yi'ng"their money by which we could help ourselves. end by which our country wee prosperous. By ell means let the lethargy preveil snd spread from the Kingston News ell ever the dominion. even es the waters cover the great deep. And mnrn, Mr.Wnonn in-o-m'no~.rn hut-gt. hue great. use . ' ~ And more. lflnogsn is going-to burst up the patrons, put a. stop be their meet- ing with closed dqors, hurl them out of the world. knock them to never. blow up that gwful combination. nmbuetioete the whole oonoern. My! my!! u But. hold on. Mr. H mrn.n. him nun-nnn lookq latches. loan-day. VIVA...-on _'I"-I-.35-n -_|f-_. LETTERS To THE" EDITOR- Vcuuncn . pnmonapns. 0 .. , I g 4 Mr. Ouimet In: no got to redeem his Itauu out givin psrticulu-u in sup rt ot his u-.c_ tion. or withdraw it. e M cannot. dodge the chdlenge of Tutu. .L--------

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