Weekly British Whig (1859), 3 Oct 1895, p. 4

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:11! but t his duo:-tn. _ The nil and Empin nda. in the Andy 0! his politics! lilo. an sun: in mud to wild! in douonnnhd his indopundonco Bndinluoncs. With tho Hui: II _u.u. 1...}. am 1...: ......=.a n... A A. DU\'ll. J. 1'. A. ununu, .uuus Giana)`. '1`. H. Furlong, A. A. Mr R. Meade. J. l.,.Powe%, JA. Thoma, Wilaon. . - , L`....l.... ..L ..-i.... D A f`w\nIznr\-I . Senior physic.a-R. A. Lroskey, .1 Baker. ' Junior ph_\{sics~-J. S. Rawsirle. -Seuio;' hiatory-7\\'. W. Kejlock. F Seowon. . I ` Junibr histor_v--J. TVA. Chuko. I Cleury. J. D. Craig. Miss Emu: Grey. Lydia Loch!-nead, Miss M. Russell. ' Senior Freno||--Mias E. C. Murray, M. Boyd. `Miss, J. E. Shurmnn. M. -1 sum, Miss L. Loohheand, Miss Edith - side. \\'. A. Tyner..M. McKinley.` l....:..... l`u..mI._I-I `IQ ..AM\rnnrl. Xli ueary. . Senior Lntin~S. L. Clmiey, J. T. A. Clarke... ' . - .5 ' Junior LMin-S. L. Clongj T. .\I. Thom n. J. C. Collinson, J. S. e!-Ewen. J. F. ower,.D. G. Anderson. J. F. Har-. vey. Miss S. Poison; R. W. Aliglin. Jimior (`.rcek--H. B._ _ Monroe,` G. W. Snell, W. T. Prettie. _, Junior cheuu'stry~-J. Y. Baker. E. L_`. Watson (3. Maud.-son. M. G. Spot.s_wood, J. C. gutheflund, Alex. Nugeiit, .\lisl mam. n......:.I.. J. L. autnunuuu, nun. n ugwgw. nu..- Edith Rnyaide. Senior chemist. -51. G. S Lawood. . Bot.any-E. C. "ncson, R. , mforth. J. ` C. Suthqrlnud, (G. Muudson. Seabon, ` J. H. Buw,'R. L. Clear}. ~, ` Pass animal biolog_v--J. S. Lfciven, G. Mnudsou, R. Stothers. ` ~ I....:.... .....oI,-.....o:.-...\lin -1-`? A, Mn. n . Irwin. u. u. um head. , . Junior philosophy- A. A. Bovd. J. F. J m........ rm` 1: r...|.. . u . - vSonior bolitical I . nninr In`if.ii'nl av 3 Junior I`rencn-n. nu-nu-wuLu,. Auluu :5. E. Shannan. J. C. Sutherland. W. Crows. Senior (llerman-;R.'lr\'in . A. Snyder. Senior F.ngliiih'--l\liss,A. Brown. Jan. ` Y. Baker. Miss M. A. Gray, Miss M. E. Monroe. ' . ` Junior English-,-D. H. Anderson, I). M. Robertxson.,R. R. Dargnvel, M. -R. \li|nn , RI. nu Milne. Qnnin sidg_ ______ Junjor p3`itial scieuce--C. L. moan I0 much. ` ` Whonyou`h ur a nun talk: "VIII IVXI IILRDIIU Ill \'llll` was ing to piaoa-. Mgulnir looks for `A100. \\ 1 1`\. Iyllli Junior French : m........... ,1 1* THE DUKE AT OTTAWA. Itnh Ind: `or thought. I_,_ n_.._ physics-'-'R. ' Cl0Bki'}'} .r...\1. McmuIey.L -H. E.--Attwood, Misc .1. v u...L....I.....! \l l`n-urn DC lel ICU" Clary. --dIlN. lo DHIUF l A. Clarke, Mia; s. | A ._.... A` Ilnino.-u -w. H." , Mia E. gill)" . Baker, .\liss_ .. \l:... G I . 1)ury`e_. VWCQJ-\' J.DI.IvI.$" ' ` THE BRITISH WHIG. I n ncmnl: l1..I.ll-Inns ` `I38 D. IA. rlntosh, C--n gllyl 7, Miss John- L Will Wluu canvn-an I balance of this at will nod guboorihoqu or 1806? :3: 3',` The girl : in to 06001. that I ; v wuulnuludn tduak by: nun when Ilndid. norknovr, 3p one of Ihopublic nt.nouolBath. Themothousyotluthor daughter did noc keep company with my men. and thnl. the was always in the house before duh stud in; her Islam. The mother `run an two night; last ng Attending I nic neighbor. but wit. the oxoopcion of this she was than at. home. Will Wino mnvunam kindly note that our ho given {no to ..-_A -..L.`...'I.-an nr Ili? `um itions. yet` he `an younger ma the noon: pony wuunu victorioul. The people expochd I` deal of Roeober-y,_ but they won up mad. Raobixns I populu Inn, 1: . Ipumhulinm, and: man without ontlmsium csnnd Accom- plish much." APQIIIQII 0' I Karl!- G Parka, Bath, is in Nnpnnoe jail seen of incest. though hid dnushhenwho give pujemamro Hirth to A child. mice the rented Puts. who. although he Ind pun; outlyhoutodthnthowondchooesnymnn who attempted Go trust. him. nbmithd niotly to it. Mr. Hull` took Park: And m:?a.::Q 5-9:; and oiclndayl. liberal party In Great. unum was aongnc. I am I conservative. as you know." he uii, "yet. I nave: marked a ballot. in my life. XI; in my "opinion. however. that the liberal party in Great Britain in as slung u it ever _wu, but it lacks A` leader. It in not the question of free tnde or home rule that had cauaed the defeat of the lib- or|l~perty. it in because it lacks I leader. Bring to the front I Gladstone tong and the` liberal petty woul vintnrinun. The neonlo exnecud I 'B iU3'villo Onrio. ' ' " ' Gilbert. Pnrker in here untiltho and of` this week, when he lave: for New York. He is to be Inarriad this autumn. and with "his bride will nib up his neaidonee in Lon~ (Inn , Tim muv MURDER msn. ' -The readers of th pnpers are toiembly familiar with the facts of themy murder case. heard at. Peterboro, so far as the trial _zu)d acquit-ta] of the prisoners am con- cerned. ,, . Duo 4|.-. K. nnnoluar ammo-4. nl` Hm pain, don. II - with him. . Poker \'nncoughnet., the fnther uof 7 S_\'l\-aster, is Accused of having 3 wife liv- in iirsydonham. 0nt.. while his dqughhor BI is said to have been married to: max named Bull. md lam amend into the matrimonial state wi John` Brochny without the formality '5 divotoe from her first husband. don. Mr. Parker`: 0 inion on the defeat of the liberal putty in rest. Britain van nought. "I gm ; nnnnnnrntiva. You know. Vuacoughnetu. 01' Bydcnhun. on" Who mm vmouu nnman uumusnu. -Pour Fry, of \\'atert.own, N. Y.. in aeokinga divorce from his wife. Mercy. who has gone to live at. Bnsckport, witli a man nund Vnnooughnot/L ,Mr. Fry cues that Sylvester Vancon hnet was a mi 1:- bor at Wntaarwwn. an that his wife ` cunoenunoured of him, and loft Watch town about two nnd I hnlf Es -.... -:...... _-Link` Hm. Inn has n ,t0wn~ about two Ann I nan ears . since` which` time he he looking for her. When confronted with the story the women broke down, and said she was employed by Vencoughnet es en t. 0! hideelling needle `and eeeenees. he edmitted being the wife . of `Fry. and tint. elm left her husbend two end A half years ago beoeuee ` he was no dissipated that eheqould no; live with him. I )._A-_ \'...........|...no QLA C-that A` Bliirillo Onurio. IL`-O, Avior pet vagranu to "pay meir I80p. The `most contemptible spirit the Wine: has had to combat in n.,|ong life is that of. two Church of En lend ministers, located near Kingston. ey have been. told that the paper will not` advertise their enter tninmente {nee (as they have the nerve to expect) nor pull` them fmely. .yet every few > weeks notices will be smuggledin, thmngh n correspondent or reporter, or by A letter [rem some friend of the publisher. which ' the sail` honors in his absence. The pay aietenee in this infringement 'upon good netnrennd hospitality is neither dignied nor creditable. ' reuy conwmpuole ouaulwa. Atphe \\'ayfareu~s`i|nn. New York city, in- digents can get a square meal" by work ing up one-six!.eent.h of a `cord of wood into condition for the stove, and a night a_lod - ing and two meal: require that one-eight of a cord be so treated. Last year 25,000 men found food and shelter at the inn. This is a practical way of ndininiaberin plnilanthropy. Cities and villages coulg establish such inns. now lockups, and com- pel vagranta to pay their keep. Tlnrmoet. conbemmible spirit. W um vhun-any-snot.-r-`nvota-ro;-nouns. Ilndnuuofchdmunuh n-unusual:-.oauooo-nun vunnonuananuopuu-nun. ` I0l`L`8. . Patrons corgxplnin woefully of the unfair- ness of party politicians. yet. hone are so indilferent to fair play and the rights of. others as the _ farmers. The Fronwnac I-`nrn`:ers` Institute. for instance, is run up- on the lines of ; persplml spite. End not a member lms. the courage` ` oi` the justice to protest. The members lend themselves to preM._v contenfptible buainwe. At the \\'a.\'farm~s` inn. din`. Rum S`l'IVRl.'r HSII-\\'|*!l-ZKI dnv an-I Thu: pa -era. " who make ocean trips. and the fe'v'vnesa of the laymen able m"do so. it is. about time to 'que.s3.io`n whether vthe pew is net. over-. doing HQ duty to the pulpit, _ r - - One of the dunes of the'n\'erage family is iorwrita 0| newsy letter to frlbnds over` out; out west, up north or down south. It _i'a no easy task. \\'h_v not take a vacation Ih letter writik` and subscribe for the Wm-;tu.\' \\'nm, a real newsy letter, `until .`Jnn Int, IRE; fnr `)5 DFl\f.l_ ` " . udging by the number ' of _ clergyman ' [one liinlon 8`ln5I'l"K._ IIHUTU. TIIIIKIIIK. Ill allowance for the easewith which I brace of governments can be criticized. The leader made an exwllent impression. Cer- ,'tainhj no politician-nbuld have made more. ra viti improvement in qne short. year. obert Gibsm:,'(3lem-ale, wribeq _to the Wnlfz to endorse the letter of D. `J. Knapp,_ eomplaining of. the ill-treatment. of `the . veterans of I837-3 by the -mernment. He was in barracks. icing uty. furnishing his own arms and militarvclothing. He suggests a meeting of she vets. next. year. to mulie known their grievance in full ion-e. n.....,..... .........a..:.. ......c..n.. ..c n..". `.""`T4 ll IIU uua_v um`. I! u_\ nun. venue a uwvuuuuu `Tn writiI'1_ subscribe the WnsIu.\' real `Jan. lat, I896, for .25 centis. Dr. Dutf. of Midtlleville. writes that. J. L. Haycok made an aglmimble address at- the patron gnt.herihg._ there, making. all ensqwich A brwo goi-erumeum can leader an excellent impression.` .-:._|_. ._- ___I:..._._... _.L..I..| L...- ._....l.. .......... THE FAMIL Y IN DIFFICULTY. EDITOR'S NOTE A`:-.cu_oIl or n crlno. n In .| 3. 2- \l-. They com`. to uid u our n.-.nn- Ilnuu-Iigrnun. Rodod In Britain. _..4-.x- ;,I..m.'.,., ....u, r r r ulna.-{kn In: tho Age of 8`.'3.8U. ` ~ Not only lh penmlnont oiccru of `the Quebec nsx-eiubl_\' are twice more munermls, ' but also, for thz pamg position mud the same services. they ' ive much Ixigher saluricu than those paid in Unmrio: , nnn-it}, Uu\\l\e(` ~In I893. lhq ptovimv of Onlaiiio. with .21. population of `.3.ll.l,979, spouts form-v tion 8138.924, or 6% cents per hen he populatiuux. For-he name your Quebec; within iiopulatioii of 1,188,586, s,-pent for legiahnion, including pensions, $210,868. '0: I-L16 cents per head of its populations. which is more thnnxvice the rate of'.ex- noudiuuna in Ontario. '_'Quebec luucnl is live` council. although Ontario. wii a bi r uml`wonlthier' population. has none. here `are nigiety-one Inenlbcls `in `Hie legislative xmselnblyof (Vumrin, and only Vse\'onl\.`-l.hro<: in that of Quebec. For I893. t-he i.u3eIu\I1it_\'paitl to the lllt.`lnbl!l$ of the Outariu nsaclnbly amounted to $5(i.],t|`. .-III. or an awemge of $6l(i..`u) in` Qxnebec. the indenuuity paid was $60. I374!) or an aver Age of -%`<`.'3.R0. Nnt nn|\` th mrlmuwut of "A`1`.iSi:nEs'r1x: C( Pln n.ro-u-u:u- -w...- a. J. B. i>ENsE. Publisher. ' I\::Yu|V (II . of Hull-.`. . . . . . . . .` I-um (`lurk and Clerk}: nniimh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....m .. .... .. .m..,......w] With aw wllohlanhkhlipd. nlnfd Ila coM!'ARxsofvT , whh .:\I spent for he iala-* is me . u run .......A K... U. 3*EllIv IL 5, um: : is- arin \I'i} n Q\l\\l\Q(x $8.11.: Ml l`l'0(l1 rally 1 who has been nttaondng the Chi coa- \-tmtion of re-eaten, lays homo nu a will eometo Ireland by dynamite. Come to manta it. honorulo did not begin at Limerick. it Dr; Thoma known 53-. Sill theniindin Inhndouunnuiifrnidol Dr. Thomas O-`Sul!i`vm, }r'om, Limerick, I qyu-mo thus I u_ On lit that an unngomont lxu hoon undo botwnon Balfour and Moeu-thy that the Irish contingent villjuppurt the Bri- tish govqrnuontil lulu-id in given home rule. It`: 3 good bnrgnin. if It bu been g made. but it will be some} time before it is i -fullled. ` ' .\n. Wil|'u1;. 9:0 paidauc of the world : W.C.T.U.. does not oppose bloom- ers as am article 0! dress, but Ibo doocn`I` v-our them. 'An 3 maiden of yvo` aha doom : think they would become her. Apd everybody`? i\&.ilOd` Hon. Mr. Angus wu offered I but in the an noun. proeumnbl to quiet. him. ut he is ing to stand 3' his peo- ple on the quottion and will be 1 uoublor lntnr oz: Mr. Lnurior denies that he ever. at any plume, used the olfonsivo expansion, Thank (l_6dts!so:'~o is not an Onngounn among us. the lihonla. Who manufac- turid thin ulnndu and painted it of 9!: the libenu loudu Y . , - 'rw_o"vu`.wsAor A MAN. Mr. Gimurd. who has been nppointod a judge of the In court, in cgmplgmonb ed all :5 alone who i uninoutlg upon qualied !or the ponitiolund ouodenrr wing. in all nupnetl. oftho'lu)nor ie eonfon. In pining. howwur, to in intatnrty notice the gmunehon which the dinin- guillnd unpholioq admit that Mr. Ginn- ud bu dusk. T at. -n -...a n....z... n...L &- 91.. Anal: A big 6 M in on between `Mrs Chamber- hiu. thecilonid menu: ; of the British gnvenmpeut, and Cecil hoda. the pro- mior of Hunt]: Africa, I! to the `on of certain! dinmond and mineral do. It will be I tight 6:) I W. Smith. M.P., wnnta A neat` the I govemment. Ho doouft want 1/ much. ` Mill, hauinlikoly tovnnt it I good while. I ` I . I Miss Vanderbilt, when aha becomes a I dnehoas. win 50 allowed" 850.1110 I ygnr as pin money. With oooqomy it is oxpocmd that she will be able to get along. C C O Thong'x.su,n,Iurud otnttjority of |.0(l); Hon. .\lr. I-`ishori: shy of ninmngiu York .\'.li., pad talks of ramming mhia old vuuxs&imIic_\*. King : Whgh shown how much enca min a prophecies Inf on. r. Adams. ' ` V . U 0 `_ ' ulvuu. Llltwlnuwu nu `xtheir repnnentntjo `- out were listened to. -wens. p|'pINd their: it cl` the premier. On Hun rnvnll. in "mm: A man 0| 1\Il`. Dllfllll. 1Vl.l'., vluuev rmuu nu - sent in the governmenti. no minister of agriculture, they urged so stron lyv. did not get much sntisfnction in t-ieir interview with `the premier. Sir Huc- kenzieis said to have received them most griwiomsly, turd to have assured theuf that tliewu-as no man he would sooner like to see in the cabinet than Mr. Smith--no one he would prefer to Mr. Smith were he that e|l`ect-but `the seat in the govern- incut, made vncsnt h ' Hon. Mr. Angers. had to too I-`rcnc men in pursuance of some ru e or understanding touching the re iresentntioii of the provinces. hut ns about all that Sir .\lnclwnr.ic felt free` to say, and the friends of .\l r. Smith were left to tmvel homewnnl with strange commotions surging in their breasts. . They felt that they were put nif witlin douhtful compliment. an unreason- able excuse, simply that nnd nothing more. For Sir Mackenzie has put it on record that lye favors the selection of the beat men for cahiliet ollicers. without regard tolocation, organizing s cabinet anew . or words to nationality orcreed. ,Governed by such 9. I ` doctrine, to which. he iscredited with liming given volu`ntsr' expression. Mr. Smith would be entitled to it sent with Sir Mackenzie in the council of the nation; governed by the doctrine by which the remior is now ' inuenced. end Mr. Smith's claims oi ferment be- came exceedingly poor. `Vere Sir Moe-. kenxie reconstrtictin his cabinet tomo - row he would not on Mr. Smithfto his d -he would not sacrifice Hsggsrt or Mon- tsgue-uid so his regsrd for the ring; is the vorilttinonshino. oreox-`er. t premier : eis. quite ariporent. He is angling `for ll-lIChnplenu. tr 0 Ivan procticslly driven out of the cabi- uqt. whose requests for promotion to some important depsrtment were refused, And` whose exit was the only escape fronts humiliation he could no longer best. Now thnt Mr. An is s. end into semi-op- ` position. Mr. H oncss, M.P.. declines loice while the school question is un- settled, Sir Ilsckensie Bovzell is desperate end is ssid to be moking overtures lo,Mr. Chs lean to rejoin the government. In his perstion the premier is-prepared to do snything to suit snd please Mr. Chap- lenu.' and v thou h his prostntions have afforded the ieuwnnntgcvernor some gratication he has shown no disposition to surrender. All o|..._ skin-in `Inning nnnnnnnf On Olin sun-enaor. . All those thin being apparent to the `South Ontario ors~'-being prinusd in the paper: Indlogiven blicI'ty---their feelings as they journeyed omepvnrd from Ottawa may be imagined but they cannot be doacribod. ` uunnvn-nan uvauua - A society has been, formed in the armies: to put down kissing. Ita.lnnd: no full. - c I _ _ ~ 3 \' . - _ : . >. :3 nvnthlaod. IQIDOIII, II man! thrnnh mucus. prepnu pram the revolt in `nu mom, and a hgsiu for Om! u ha Witt!` and'at "lent an multinot. oval want not ouo'ol told `by ,the MI imue so full} an viciw of it; and exigcm-ien 0! L- ..-o..|.-l:..|.'..I| pro-moot. 4 "There in nothing of exciting 01 pa. tioulnrly nbaorbi intonnl. in the pl-e~ mien-`I n [Ed to clown-s.`. mg: the Mall lupin. "bad the mutant gm Inilhn to be . largely on pcrnohal and loctl Moreover; it. may u-ow grounds. .no lig 6 particularly u , n the probablo'ro- cult: of the foclorul g 3. next year." This mggolu two eonclnuoou, that. Mr. Blair`: gonrnmom is: pretty Inn to be sustained. and an it will not. do to admit,-um this nut houses .10 an indication of llhanl power In, Now Brunnwiuk. That- T would nomr do. I'M GOIQICOCI. ' : All this is 3 tribute to .\lr. (`nirouarxfal political indo ndeltco. - What. of him unit I _luwver! He iuissood at the head of his 1 profession, and so he becomes an udorn~ men! to xhebnncli. _ -_.. _.___-. ,_--._ unn 1 lgnv 9 ;u.. ....... The dapuustion of farmers who went to Otte'u\'a' from South Ontario, in the imeregit. of Mr. Smith. M.[ .. whose claim "to A govornhxuxnti, M of` Al, .-. .... ...l .... -5...-.....I... and` Empire.` studied the issue fully as to reach` an independent of and muinuin it throughout the that but oriaiu; Therein he estnb'liahisd`himsq f rmly in the pnlilic iehteem. and he hu hold it, throughout his lonv public career. . i . on. P._ Mitchell regards the elevation of .\lr.7limuanl_ no spocially tting for`an entirely diifemIi"i'm,Ion. Mr. Miu-hell. ` writing to `the Montreal Her Id. remlls the occasion when the Gmnd runk rail ; H0! 0l'|O'0l I-IIO IUYOIIBPII. Dill. WI! IR! % I "may wnslmving A bill passed thmngli pnr~ ' lizunont which possosnetl some very objecn tionnble features. Mr. __ Mitchell n_y' he opposed the Inenaum with All his might. but Sir Jolm Macr.lonnld`s interest was en- listed, and it`. ooenwd an if he urns about to be over wered by the: influence and pres- sure` 9 the government-. But Mr. Gir~ umlrd Aimee; backed by Hector (Tu`uiei'0n. of Toronto. and insisted that justice should luedone. nnd the result was that the bull wns clofoated. ` . an .i.;.. :. . 9.-:I...o.. tn \Ir nimnm-d`n HA-ca nan. bone at` CAN` Kllljlc IESCI rrwuiu, uxvluu ment. and supporters .0! the g thmnunod uu_Iko tmubla _-..........n..n: -..-uni EDITORIAL xouis. AN` T HAVE Tm: sun. 1 members 91? I AL. .......A-.. - but-3 anxi with. "I0 Olllcllll! lllll Jurura Wyn! urllur vuv Irr uence of litxnormnd the inwstignjon was isbintod, and though kthe- suapliona whic nally brought so much- trouble upon Mr. and Mrs. Gray were then pmvalgnt, they were not cleared up us they ahoiild,'hA\ e than Ind lhm. ` This is: moaLaerious insinuation, and one vhic onlj 'sggravat.ei: the case. The town haw. in dhtv to perftirm gut once,nnme~. ' y, to aeezhnt ab. Grays am fairly ue-Al III'\lIl guy unwou- Sovonl notices of wedding: were re- oaived this week from the county. without ` Aouapicion ofnlao numbed tn the chr- b ingu. The mi! for wedding announce- monuiu my cum. and the jam will ; maintain it`: chm-go until bridal couples ro- | oeivo freqtripo on the railways and are not 3 9 charged ntfhofaln during honeymoon ta-ipu Hfovorythi goeotngthm the pnu.ol I nnnu-nu, -in In ill. QQTQQQI no ET... (3. W. hnlle. who lira: non Poeldock, Wslhinlnnd. rum oh witmu to the ocuulin and burni of the It-tuner Sir Elobon gnhtio 1. ough HIVIl'lc- in put nun! u unmory rdutamotn. lltniotnnhd ulhofncupu main; to the shit undjgivu an inland- uingmbiqnphy ot"Nll'Joi-non. the mod 1 C. ` ; ;:,:..'* .u'":,:'.`:.: Wllfrld Lnllrlofl VII. The your: libarul club of %Po.ln.nd And Lou hhom u unn I omomtntion for Iidny. Oct. 18:. , at; not`: point. Sydonhun. Hon. Wilfrid hurier will make in ucldruu. an well u Willlnaa Pater- Ion, l.P.. and other aloquout. po Mcinna. Excuniona will be run from Kinphn. Tweed and other pojnu. A rut``n.thor- ing is anticipated. for ovoryong In ' no- 'tlo3: denim: tone and but the populu --.l... ' \\'in`nipe Tribune. 7 We take pleasure in tollin Hr. Grang- that hll lemurs have not it tad public opinion in this krovinca one ' iota. If they- Ihnvehndnnye octit. baboon toconsoli- due and strengthen the aannimom. again I return to the donated and detuublo system. We reg:-ht to add that Dr."i 6runt. in gppeu-ing as a disingenuous advocata of concession and compromise in the hour of trid bu lowered himself in the eyes of the country. The (Italian Question. Rev. Principal Grant. had an interview with ropnaonutivea of the Toronto trade: and `labor council in vegan! to the mansion of Chineoo'immigrul.ion to On The trade: council 1: Itron Iv opposed to Chinese imm' tion, wlfsi cl`:-incipnlnnt is chairman o A committee Ip[`x_)mtnd by g the Proubytorian general unmb y to urge the abrogation 0! the law excluding Clninede. The labor delegates A ued the use uuuomo length. but no fajll undat- landing wan arnvod :0." ~ ` The interment of Prof. Willinmeoifn re~ mnine on Tueedny in Kingston brought forth great evidence of respect and feeling The body lay in state in Queen : eonvocg- tion hall. irhich wn drnpedin mourning, while Itudento formed: ` Arc! of honor. Chancellor I-`loin came rom Ottnwato head the faculty 0 the nniversitv. about forty professors. which in the bath held a short service and ` Adopted A memorial tri- bute. The body was conveyed to St. Andrew`: chuirh. followed by a great body of students. _The edice was partially draped, the service being led by Rev. John Mnchie. who nude an eloquent address. At Catnrnqui cemetery the body was laid in Sir John Muxlonaldi lot. There were` no immediate mourners: he had outlived nllof his family here in Cnnndn About I twenty clergymim were present from other ` nhnng ' I A rrulclpun u 'innipe Tribune-. . H`: Q.nIu\ nlnnnnr very deep. and no Boon secureu me many ; butit was too |ato~-life hnd ed. The distress _of the family over the event. may bobetter imngined than dacribed.. Mr. And Mrs. Thruhu haw several children, all gixla; the do-cased bnby.wu their only XIII ' - _A BREEZE B\" l`HE SEA; The New Brunswick legislature Ina beau _ diuolvotf, and the new elections are on. ' Polling takes place on the Mich. no that the disturbance uusod I: this sudden ap- "ponl 10 the people will of short. dunn- titan. n nu:-u I 1 Po hrohe Ohzierver. he farm of A. Tlimshet. township of Ross, was the scene of a very" and occurrence on Saturda ' lnet-an occurrence which has bereft the Qfhruher household of an bri ht little baby boy of ayear and A hnlfo d. Mn. Thresher went `to Forest4.~r`s,[-`alls on busineu. leaving the baby in charge of his "grandmother. ' Tlieaftel noon was terribly warm, and grandmother and .grandchild were seated outdoors in the shade. The baby was playing around the \I`('ll, and crept upon the boards co\{~rm-g it-. `flu: boards were not very solidly fastened. and in some wa_v,t.hev spheed apart, and the `child fell through a crack into the `well. The grandmother was almost digtruoted. ind called loudly for help. In A very short time I couple of neighbor men had arrived, and to an-"e time, one. `of them caught the other b the heels. and let him down into the well bend foremost. `Die well was not very deep, end he secured the baby ; but. it um: mo lnt.e---life had ed. The This was The Sid Fun of: Baby In `lords is gniogto E "the extent of an-lmling` tho Iheloss pearl. i.~So any : Lqrd l.4mdoude:ry`,`wh wouldu & i taie n sent in the guvtumaut. and bucoli- stituted hinuelf I prophet of the Party. lf all the useleh lords are retired t no upper I ghfnuber will be small enough, _ _._.. -. ..-- I s x Sruu. but 2. 9-0 takes place cm the Sun. hi :1 wood. mm. Th! ' been in Mrs. 300:: 5 garden Iur mur vvura. She has. `plants now with twelve nml clair- teen owers daily. They are litrge and. white with yellow bistils and gives ll `beau- t.if'ul-fmgmnce. Tlie flower is the shnpeof a trum net and when docayiiig has a deli- ` cute he itrope color. Mrs. Gonmellv. var " rly. is some better, Rv. Mr. Follici I as returned after his`\'isiI. to Hamilton. _ iaumm. or SEVERAL bansorias. ' ` _.`---2-. The B1-nnlnn Wore Brought from lhhsyn nu. Vnuvrv U11`: .-.. eon:-um"tion. . A great 1 , boat, turduy evening fuu1'1\l took place `on I .-x_\'mpnt.hy is felt for the fmnily'.t|ml epevinlly for I Inf? nnhn lnnnhr r ' vault. - = . I Mrs. \\'righHum prolneio spend the win- ] ter with her duughtar.Rev. (Mm) Stroule. Jersey City: Miss M. Hill, W. Me. and J. Mon omar ' have gone on in Hip to. New York: in: . Reid goes to Chicago on 'TlinPedu ': W. Cochrane has removed to the farm he bought from U.` Finley. A gentleman from Kingston, visiting her'e,pro(~urod some seed of the datum plc_mt which gmws very plntiful in Mexico. has been in .\lrs. Scott's garden for fourvenrs. I G1... I..... \nI....o.u ...u.- u-{oh In-nlx-A nun thin`. later from Mrs. W. Soon. This beautiful ower,` 'c9uod was 1 V'pl`\`.|ln0 ypung:nnu,,,uuu much respected. / Two" bmthem.`.J.wo sis- ters and the mother; -have all been `bmught. here -inside of three years. All; except the mother. died of many visitaed the ghost, evening. and :1 large took Momlny`. V Much s\'mpnt.hy remainder of the fc'unily`_aml Mix: l'Iliz.n who is 1-2. ._..:.- I......l.. Qbm luau hnlul n ninnt. non. 3 The legislntnro had not lived iufull (arm by about I year. but Hon. Mr. Blnir. addressing the pooplein I unnifeoto, inform: them shut it in not expedient that provincial-And Iodenl matter! should b_e- oolna mind. no they would be if the dixh solution won postponed u little and co curred about the time the dominion house -. ....- -4.-un on -ugngn u lnmlly and eapoomuy [pr nus! r.u_m vnlu u. left .quito lonely. She has been: a most faithful nurse to all. The remains of Mrs. McDonald. Chicago, also arrived here on .\loudny. Decenaecl waux motherof W. 'McDonald. of this villa e. She formerly lived.hem an?! was well- nown. She pziid n.t.\\`o months "visit. here two _venraago. Her` remains were placed` in Hlenwood | \a:llE..= \\'-imM6`Lna run-uAn-in ennui` Olin win. DROWNED IN A WEL`L. rnnenyun mun cnuc|u.{.- ' .- 'l`-|.nnn .7-.. )ur township show And is upectod to a ground was well nnr the hixrh wind gcfsd. l'lid to an-rm one. _ , _ A nun my puiy without. ooumg. bus if he dual : pay without anoint. '0 ` unounnonnoh. T . n!L........\`.... . '_... ulhinn shunt an I huhnnd love: I goon m_nner. _ Good inunolu [never dIe-\rh1ch any hon nuofwhytheynnlotli un-ind out. ' A -gun nag- n-Lu -,knn. nngnin. lhl going to pieces. 5 Mr. Bleir looks for the endorsement of hiiovarnment, (e coelitioii one. and the only one that has existed in Cumdn for euy length of time). on the ground that it has been economicel, that it has aimed at certain reforms and brou ht them shout. He enumerewe some of reforms as `the abolition oi theaiciel residence ol the lieutezienhgovemor: abolition of the legislative council: rednctioip in the num~ beret memberaof the exe.-v-ueiw, and `of ue nleeq of ministers and tsrliuialw-, mid` other: eeonomien. The main portion of his manifesto ielnheeto the Iiuanvee, and not without some wernne. too. `Lake; ends; fur having Iucoeoded in Avoiding the large in- acne ilrthoeoot of mminmit Whlrh gmenu rule hen brou I. to ell the other ppevinoee. - ; Thorn in nothinn excitinx oi net- .ol*lou u `work [or It does. Adam we the only hunbnnd who never complained of drennmukon bills. A wifdlovu A new bonnet quite as well huhnnd love: I good dinner. nmd inhnnnn nmmr die-\vhich III! I mun. - w - of wealth dosh come true :- .oonu orkforitdoeu. AA-.. much 05.. Annie Imnnhnnli whn IIAVX An Ottawa Idltor Taken for mu Vander- Mlre Lover. The Duke of Marlborough wan among the visitors at the great fair at Ottawa last week. He wae ex led a da ' earlier than he arrived. and t e youn ladies! of the eapitalof every etation an set. were curioueto see the young man to whom Mine Vanderbilt had `fledged her heart, hand and millions. he like was con- eequentl 'a very much expected viaitor. In the tornoon, on Thursday. a sharp "eye was kept on every knight and cabinet minister. and even real live members of parliament, were watched. moreover. in caee they might. haiein tow the Duke of Marlborough. The genial member im- Brockville. Hon.-.Mr. \\'oo(h was noticed- in walking through the gm intereetedly to a dignied and rather handaouie young man, who answered the hliehed deectiptione of the duke. Some now All, from near Weatpon. Ont. who knew Mr. -Wood. aaid the you niantalk- $0 him vaeliae Vanda: _lt.'I lover. inafew minntee a crowd gathered. Final! a number of aldernen were al- ,'and `undated in sell! the etrahgen thathgr. W31`: lriend WE Mr. Graoe.aaOtIawaedi , but they wold not have it. and the crowd incraaeed nnli she young nail and bin friend throagh to thegfand stand. . I e talking moe't.' moar;-1:3." " "m-"W inceeuoxcagllmolntf -'-h - "pushy woman nevcr organ u-no . No woman cues Uahnow why the lava: - nu.-- (poetry. uuerntum and (!0|l1p0Ill'.l0l|.] Hiuor -`M. R. Milnq. J. McLood.l J. F. Wi liuns, W. A. Williamson, H. 1 n... M 11.5.... uuy. I. uooor. Mnt.homnica-J. D. Cannon, `W. A. `Williamson. Physio:--/M. (lobar. A bra--L. Bnkor. P. Balfourmlunea Mite ell, G. Williamson. A_. Birch, A. (to- bor. (3. Donovan. H. E. Day. rit.hmot.ic~-A. Birch, M. Gober. A.` E. Li zone, A. Byers. . _ * ` - O ker. 1". H. TIIIDOIIO. The following named have pulsed all the subject; mquirad for matriculation and are permitted to attend all class: in Queen`: college as fully matriculated stu- dents : . . n I. 11.1.1.-.'..|. Ir, I-1, 11-50:- A nnlin dents : Hattie Anglin, H. L. Bald!-ick. E. Connor. -Ethel Johnston. Ethel Minna, J. G. Mitchell, R. M. Reid. hurt Allan, "J. Caldwell, A., J. Hanley. F. G. Huff- mum, B. Hamm. F. Miller. 'l"I.- l..Il..-:..a nnnunr` lmun mnrln mnrn IS. umnm. r`. muuer. V The following nunod have made more than the minimum percen in: Lnt.in-H. B. Cro_we. R. . Weller. S. Lockridge. S. T. Donahue, W. A. Willinnr non. J. Mcbeod, M. Cohen`. Groek--W. C. Mclntyre. W. Purvia. French--M. Gober, R. 1). Weller. V. J. 'Q...--o _ IV! Smut. ' I `s-.. corned. _ .. ` But.thero is another aspect of the case. `to grhich attention has been called by the Toiontu pupenk. The Grars were brought all the way from Florida lor trial. Tho_\' wem Iran. red from their home , jailed, ex- tradited, ustled back to Canada. jailed again, and then put to the expense of a` trial. ~\\'hen the time came the crown had no case further than that created by the Esszxigun tongues and meddlesome nei h- is. ie trial over, the accused eit or have been or til I be tired` out of the jail door. without money. their mean:-r of liveli- hood for the time being e and a couple -of thousand miles away rem home. There is nothing ri ht. about this. And iuhlic opinion deuiin that :1 family that has sullbred so` much, in the inteiegx.t- of justice. should now receive some redress in theinterest. of the some justice. Jt is true that there is no provision for the indemnity `of thoeemgainst whom the crown proceeds ,in such cases. but thecircunistnnces are peculiar, and ta,_ the lhw expensesof the province sutlicient should be charged to take the the heck to Florida and r~ establish the me that was so rudely` bro- hen.up.,- .s l The Tnmntn Star lure the hlnme the.` smut. _ "German-+W. S. Galbraith. En lish-M. Gobqr, W. A. Williamson, W. . Condcll. A. D. Mclnt '13 (gnmmu only). E. J. P2 William. A. -Mclaeod (poetry and literature), R. J. Mitchell ( tr . litentum hnd com ition.) "1?a.5."_~u. R. .\m...J .`u". McLeod. E. J. I`. V` IIIIIXIIE, Day. M. Gober. \l_oI.-....s:... , Maudson, K. mothers. .` _ Junior Inatlnematiw.---.\liss E'. A. Ma- lone. J. C. Smith, Miss A. A. Chown. T. ` H. Orser, Bliss E. .-Ulen, C. P.-Johns, Miss E. A. Dikson. M. R. Milne. C. _L. Durie, T. J. Thompson, J. R. S. Cloary. H. G. Mgbee, M. Johnston, Miss M. A. Young- sori, W. T. Prittie, \\ . M. Ewart, .E._ . E.._I:.J. I \-l..l\ llnnino son, H. .1. rnum. u. an. u-mu, .4. .. Frnlick, .1. Mel). Moynt. ..\`eniurmnt.hemat.ics-T. H. Furlong. E. T. Sexton ; A. E. Attwood.- M.` I`. mcuermotm. 1.. M. n ngur. Junior philosophy-`-J. H. Bute. Senior chemiat_v~\\'. 1). L319,` H: Wal- ` hr. 1'`. H. Thibodo. 'l`|.- c..u....;.... .........I luv. hangar` .11 um rlodncaf Subjec-tn. Hiatol y'.--; {. Wa{ker,*T. H. Thjbodo. M; F. Mu nnott. E. M. Wngar. - ,l..nim- nlnncnnln-..--.l H Rntn. ` THE STUDENTS W'H(.)`.HAVE MADE A nss. The Supplnuentul ltlimlhnllonu Wen Tn-_ Inn By a '(3oml|y Kumlu-r 0! Student- 'l`I.- I Inc will Inn hiurh u-nnund Ilv (Inn mssnn Iljaaxwymloxs. I` I'III;|IuI Ill IIIU vv I -urn-q On Monday night the lists of students who pussod-` at the su rplemental exhmiga-' tious wan gloeted. T my are _: Senior p ila9o;i\hy--rJ. W. 0. Bennett, W. Irwin. J B. lnndcuo, H. II`. 'Weather L-.. .I .: The Toronto Star lays the I whole disagioonble nsco upon those I"-ho conducted the preliminary enquiry, al- lc`ging,tlmtox_| that occasion several of the otlicinls and jumrs rpm under the in- Ilmuma nf limmr mud the ilnmntiantion I113

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