Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1897, p. 3

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ngvgugmm` After the crowd left the Kingston skat- ing rink onsuturduy afternoon the ice was sprinkled, and when Mr:-. l(itaon a guests begun to arrive at nine o'clock that even- ing it wne clear and smooth as a sheet of glass, uml one i-`lit it would be pleasure to skate on Hll(`ll perfect ice. Each guest. upon entering the riiqreceivetl a gracious welcome from l.ieut-.-Col. and Mrs. Kitson. Those who came prepared tn aknte, sought the Ice. while the non-skater.-I occupied the bnnd where a coal tire wn~' burn- ing, or walked about the plat.lor'n watch- ing the skaters and chatting among them- selves. Tho llth hand was located for the evening in the men's dl'6FBll_lg'l`O0lTl mid, being thus: em-loser}, the mu.-iic win better nindulnteil to tho 1-ize of the rink than when the bnnd is in its usual place. Those who skate on ordinary bnnd flt\_\"| know how they have the rnnr forth their conti- denrtes" when in the vicinity of the band- gallory, but there want no (litlicnlt._v of the kind upon this rmczisioii. Caterer llnssnin hml charge of tho dainty bullet in the dircctorr-4 room. where piping: hot boulliou. aiimlwichei-. angel cnkes and mo-t (l0lICl0ll~4 exile nu lait were served. l(l0 not know nbont the mi loukers. ltluro any they went in once for l`8fI'`illlIl0llta8 nnd saw the place no more, but that boullion was quite too refreshing for it skutcr to be sntislied with one trinl of it and the directors` room was a przwur resort (luring the lzitter pnrt of the ening. 'I"|.n .-.-.... (.0 reCBl\' CuH"Ull UIUIHIHK HIIU IIIQDIIUUIG it where it would be most needed. But, until such an appointment. be made, if those who have gnrn.entF,l'or which they have no further use, would send word touny of The King's lhiughters, they would be glad to accept these articles unil would dispose ofthem wisely. Boots of every size and description would be especially acceptable, as the demand for tl`.e.e ismuch greater than the supply which this society has at present. But do not send old summer clothes that you nre glad to get of your house. These poor people have no more rooms, and they cannot wear summer gur- nionts in March. There is some truth in glue complaint of the old woman who said ahnt she had been sent in light perusal in February. but when she wanted a WJFHI cloak she did not get it until June. We are npt to send things at nnseu-Jonuble times. imply because we are glad to get rid of them. I I I 006 OI many l|ll||l|lll' IEIHEB. lb was suggested in one of the letters above referred to, that some person should be appointed, whose business it. would be to receive cunt.-off clothing and diabribube ir. whnrn it. wnuhl he mmn. nnaded. Bub. are fumiliudn town who have hul to burn their tumiture in order to keep themsolvee from lreczing. and hub week in house was visited. whore uclnld. ill ith measles. was lying in a clothes has at. covered with an old cont-. such in things! a bed- stead not being in the lumse. A lady has nlnch supplied this need. so things are somewhat remedied, and now thaw this family has been found to be so very poor. others will look after them. This is only one of many eimiliur one-en. Ir. wnn nnqmsntad in nna of the THE DAILY ' Wni-I`.-. SATIIRDAY. `nmrxznj 13, 139:. COIIC, OIIOIQI` Ill!" DUE. CIIDIIVFI llIl'IlI|i|lllI and all loo-emu of the bomb. Never an vol without it Ptiooo. 1 ` ll)|0l`I|| '\V'|'I(V' ` MVVVNU F(ol1$l\ Dr. Fowler's Extract. 0! Wild Straw- 'berry cures difrrhma. dysentery. cramps, colic, cholon mmbuo. cholon infnnmm -...I -II |........... nl pl.` Lnnngln N-ngn by-q l'uolou E`;-lghl. To worry about any liver. kidney or urinary trouble. especially Bright`: dis- onse or ciiabetv. us Hop Button never fails of nouns where acute is poesnble. We know this. 4 The Bay of Quinta Ry. ;w short has for Tweed. Nnpnnoo, Dosomnto and all I 1 `t.s. llvuCitlIlId c .':.aW.',f'.. uni" wf-'a:........{....'_~_:>pn'{ II 5!-3" P."|. 5- ll IIHJII. I831 tulognpa. qim (`Manna Ilt.l'&-.- I1. I`.....I...'. I59-gar n! I; IIIII \.IU\|I'IU IrIIUI'Ul|KIll)' INHKIII. For lmrtiuularn null at the (`,olloon_mvn. corner Prlnnou uml eydenham streets. lung- uton. or wriu to A. BLANOHARD. J. B. MOKAY. ~ Ohnt-and Accountant. PI-In. I`!-on. _ Q( RICH. \\ (III!) ID DIIB C-`lpllll IIO VIUICOCJ usi|ingtou'a comb and impeotod the houwnnd room in which Wuahiugnor. died and saw the bed on which he breathed his last. IXII Filil lfll IXVC till, Illll (`lO[I)U n ma pm. R. .1 Wilson. Agent. C.P.R tnlmrrnnh lm (`Mmnnn nnmnt. __i,_, \'|oI\'etI The Slghtn Hugh Nickle. Who returned Thur.-(lny from \\'a.-Ilnmn.on and other hnuth-eastern citim-. says the inaugural ceremonies in tenrlunt. upon l\l<~Kmle_v`u entry to the White house were the grandest. ever wic- neseed at the American mipitol. Washing- ton him a populationofn littleovor :.`00,000, but. there were over a million persons in the vity for the inaugural oeremonie.-. It. took the parade over three hours to pan |\ iven point. People paid from Sl to $5 or the privilege of standing on packing boxes to see the parade go by. while from $5 to SCMU was paid for win- dows overlooking the street. along which passed the parade. As high as SIT ll day was paid for board and lodging. Over l0.00U persons saw McKinley Arrive in \\'a.-hington. and over I`i,U(K) gathered around the hotel At which he was put up. From the White house he addressed a gathering of 50,000 persons. Mr Nmlrln nn\'n\vAnhinof.nn in H1: nlnnn. KHLHUYIHK UK HJ'\.KIl' }.$lUUllU- Mr. Nicki` u_vn\Vnhin;zt.on is the clean- ut. city in the United Sumo. while its police force and tire dopurunenr. are un- o`3uo\|ed. While At. the capital he visited nn'ninnDnn'a rnmh nd innnontnd rhn UUHL. Ottawa Free Pres!-: That. veueran liber- al journal. the King.-Lon Wun: has nude :1 now stride m the dnrectlon of improve menu and program-I. We me glad to see this mark of the Wu:-:'.~ progress and now It as :\ small that in '.t.:A nixcy fourth ymr of a=xi. us vigor it n.-I undnnmnahod as over. and that its inuence and power does not. wax or wane. More power to its el~ "bow, and may in go un in onward career of prosperity unohca-kod and unimpeded. ____:_ vlguluur, Llmll uuuI_\' ul ILB L`UlID6l[l()l`&l`lC`8 lnmion. 0nL.. News: The URl'l`l.\`!l \\'III::. 07 KlIlg8t4)lI\ i- more tlmtornhuuu-H_\' eut.m'pn.-mug. The \\'IIIc: has put. III :1 mx puma press, and Comes out dmly in neat. uLtrnct,I\'o form. Kingston is u nnmll plm-e for the ux-page 1:10.; (.0 take ro-at`. but, who \\'m<;|s a good, p1`0;{ress|\'o newm pnpur, und ox-uluutly knows what. it. is about. t\..___., I.` __ IL-.. nu, . , , |~I lN`Ipl'I`UUlH l ot.erboro Evunninor: The Kingvton \\'lll<: has nnLIcip:u,ud Em-`cor I`(`lh)\'2lLl0lI mud hue: comeout, m newdre.-Ismul in n uomfnrvn. The Wnn: is n roul uewnpnpez mud, Llmugh In ma r-IxL)'-fnurth _\'enr uf pub- luulmn. In nn riunmna ma nnv nml nmm Fl-UII `VHO. Amen-: Reporter : Another advance map. In it.-4 new form it. is elmtlud to spank out. when (ho boar. local and dmmcx paper in Cmmda 18 called up. HMDIILOII I`Ime.-3: A moat. Iumlublo paper un.l fully ubrousb III the march of nnpro\'e~ ment. Our wishes for contmuodzmd Ill mo;u-ed prosperity. , ()l.I:uu\ Juurnnl : Always A ;_r-rad look- ing paper, und t,heJnurnul in glad to see an old rehublo" like the Winn a-harmg Iully in the udvanco of Cmusdiuu ucvvs pnpvrdonrl | nr.au-hnrn 1-`.rnvni.mr~ "I`|.n l\'m..rn.. uuu, mnrugu nu um l'I.\|/',`HI|l|llI _\U?lI Ul [mu- lwmon, IH us \ i;:oruu.- us any and more vlgoluuz-, than nuuly of its colubelnpormwc-:3 Inminn, Ont. , Nnwr 'l`|u- I{um-mu the Comment: on the "Old ltellubln" Since It I`h:nuuod ll: Form. Buookvnlle Recorder : A credit. to east- om Unmrio journalism. Nupunoo Express : An ont.orpri.~ing. now.-ay and well edited pnpnr. Deserves tho stxccms Lhut. hue ut.te:?k;d it. Bellevnlle Ontario : 1*` r (Ln old boy the Wmuahowa remarkable eriergy and en cc.-rprise. There In life Ill good old King- ston yet. ,\.A....... D......-s-.. . A.._.L4_ ...l... Kingston Ladiewolleg C|oseburn." KINGSTON. ONT. IIIIUVVHIICKI. In return for this grnnttlio board of nmnugera propose to throw open the reading room six days in Lhe week free to the cm- zcnn, keeping it comfortably wf_nrm and lighted. If your nance (`OYnllliL5G8-t<`.h(}u|d desire details of expenriipiire nml rormipun or other iuif--rnution the board will gladly send 5 delegntiun to confer with them at. any time they may appoint. WHAT THEY SAY OF THE WHIG Llllll llll (IUIUI IUII. '[`uconbinue the institute with proper eicieunqv. to keep in abreast of the times and umko it. worLh_v ofits nnmo uminimum grant, of$+'NI is requimd. I would sug- gest, Llnu. no better invosunenl. can be Inudnon behalf of the cibizena, could you you _\nur way to making ts more generous allowance. 1.. _..p...... I`-.. ALI- ._..4._; n|,. L-,..__l -1 y0UI' L'Ul|HIUUrHl:lUIi Z 1. it. is non-sectarian in its character and 'fun<-Lions. '.3.--lr. is one of the most venerable in- stitutions; nnd i-losoly interwoven with the history and `ogreau of the city: having been fouin1ot~|ui$}lH34. J .'K,-As an eiucntionai institution its vnlno can scarcely be ovor-escinmlod- providing ns it does un abundance of wholesome reading ofhiatoricnl, literary and scientic uimracter both in its well- stocked library of nvor 5.01m volumes and its reading room. supplied with the current. ` papers und periodiculs oi boLh (Brent. Bri- min and America. `B ......>....... pt... :....A:A..5.. ....'A|. .. ..... .. `|IQ.`L'l|l'IUuH IHUCIHH ll)r HUIJPUILII lwill venture to suggest some of the features of the inaLit.uLe that uppeal `to your cousidormion : 1 It. in nnn.1mM.nrinn in if: r-hnrnntar _\'CIlI'|_V grunt. DUWIITLIB H-5 HIHIHLUHIIIIVU. The imst.it.ution has reached n crisis In its history. The board ofmmmgers realize that inc:-n no longer maintain the inabi- tuto with any degree of ellicienncy. depend- ing on voluntary contributions or member ship fees. For some years. they have only kept in alive by extraneous eorts in the way of public enterminmolwts. In it not. a reprmch that it. should depend on sun!) pre(::u'inus means for supponb? I will \-mum-n tn nmruanf. nnmn nf the Tho Mcclmnlc-5' lnntlinto Desire: The Sup- port or Cltlneun And Collntll. Early in the your Lho bourd of dirertora of the mochnhica` institute, through R. J. Mchownll, chairman. prgeoutod this re- quest. to the city council: _ l`n tho mvnmr nml nornnrntinn at the (lllUEh DU IHU UH;_V b`UUllUIl- '1`o the mayor nnd corporation ot 4 city of l(ingaton,in council m-uembledz Hn hnhnlf nf the Kimtntnn nnhlin lihra Clby U1 l\lU'Bl4UlI,|H CU`-IIICII l|EHUH)|)|UUI On behalf of the Kingston public library and mechanics` institute. I beg to present. for your consideration, its` claims for a yearly grant towards its maintenance. Thu iuntinninn hnl rannhml n oriain In ing. 80 you "hate uwlnr. but ham to make your own blouuoo." Why don't you buy them ready modal They no so cheap now and often look boner than those that are made at. home. I now such boautieo in n u-hop on Princoeg strut 0 low day: ago. lahould like to tpll you ull about them bub this is not. on nclvoralmmenu column. At. Lhe same place I saw onoxquiaita ma ter- ial for making drouy summer blouses. n duintily pretty thing with a narrow gold stripe in it. Just go up the street. on the sunny alale some morning and you will find the place without further hint. from ma. Thank you for telling me about. "l"lu-n n " I lmvn nnh had Hm nlmmma of `.`l `DIIII, UI Ell I'll. IYrUl`IlIlUI|ll)l'S- FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Insured at lovut ponlblo I-Mu. Before renewing old 01 giving now bmlnqunt tutu {tom STRANGE & STRANGE. ARGEN- W. J. FAIR 8 I $. K St t nndu0nonlo hand A. m` I '1nunK you I0!` wmng me aouuc. mmm 0." I hnvqnnb had the pleanuve of rondinur it. but I see by one of the rviewa than it ha a rival in hip, by John St.mngo\ nter. Have you come across in T --Ul~:H.\l.l>I\` rz. ASKED FOR FOUR HUNDRED. the IJUFU`. I-THU nr Illl.`L`. A It is claimed that all churches teach the `I doctrine ofnalvntion held by _\-our corres- pondent. But, on the eontreiy. many of the orthodox themselve-, especially in thin pert of the world. are 4- mar tn deny that they teach any such mechanical conception of salvation. The liberal: in all denomina- tions nre coming more and more to any that. to be a christian means to live in the lplrlb of Jesus:: it conuiats in being Christ like, not. in holding some belief about the metaphysical nature of Jesus. The letter is. of mere, nu important question. but still is secondary. It. is pet fectly true that thenew testament. teaches in many places thet. correctness of theological belief is eo- eential to ulrution. But the new teste- meutitaell` lurniahee the answer to this. for its best. teachings nuke chm-ecter and life. not belief. the unpneme test. This in ao with the sermon on the mount and the parshh of the prodigl eon. No tiinughttul man can fail to nee how impo-eihle it is for men to think alike on the great qne- etion.I of theology. None of us have all the tlrutli, and none em wholly in error. Many men of the higheet cher~ actor. in spite of the most. earnest eeereh {or truth. may come to eeedpt rung opiniom. In that their fault or mister- tune? Surely the lnttu-. Now one thing of which many of M are pure is thnt God in hsir, hirer end ju-ter than the f.~sire~t men. No fuir unn would punish mother men femnelrin a mistake which he haul I done hie but avoid making. We l'ui- l `nu-i..uh-Iiuenzhnin Dunn! Dad nun ms 15 K IVOIU (lling. W9 l`lI|- Lrxnobo/uvov.luiIItIonl0od.7 Our E-.ii1.or) : I have seen in yourpnpers ol luau week, some core.~po:meuce concerning the pus:-ihnlit._v of u Uuitnriun being saved. Muy 1 add u Iiulu 1.0 the discussion `. 'I`I.-. .J....p...-... ...l. I... A . . . A . _ M ..,. |\IH)\\'Hl| KUUKI LIIIIIB II, LlH.'I'Ul`|lU` 'l.)U|" not nhjv.)\.`t- to lmviug it. mlvninistered to tho Chlhlmr. L as eully uue 21- poislbla. I would u(l\'lF0 tho lmuolml council. or any othex council whose orgnunzan are not. any better nmlunimerl with Lhe llNIjUl'lL\' u' Lhe Cmnnliau pcoplo, to go sluwly Hunt: they are tutnlpvringwvth ourpubluc enhouln --Au .\"r l.\'.\l\ELl..\. LINKII KIIHI W,(JUI|I IHPIIU IIH ll F[I'N|L7lI|UI| u|I n bit. Just funny bamg povuted nut, uu n .-ch.-un, or n fmidiet, or 2: piece of u'ucr.utim- nru piece of pnmpn~i'_\' hv one of r.ho~o- |u.Llu mu-R I hope Dr. McLuHm will nun think I am taking uurlue liberties wnl. hm nub];-cf. The dor`L0r is sen.-`ible mud knmwsu good Lhing and, Lhvrofuro` wuul-I nnl nhin.-I. rn lnavinnr if nnlnuilmiufnrnnl tn Nu` - unuununun -uu an-nun-unu- .\|:l.l\ :1`u,\'. Mm-.. March ll ---(' E-.Iit.or): yourpn| l..., . _|. .-, _,. _., , ll`4HKllXlUU [U lull IIIIHHI IUIIUW l"UH' CHUICU It the children are getting an clover that. Lhey vuxmol. be kept in work with the sub- jects mentioned, (we will leave out. the sewing and mammal labor and discharge the pro:-pvct.i\'e bunko1)|et. us inuoducu -numohrng new, A-ouurhiuuz which Lhu mothers. as I general thing, do nor. pl'0E3.*3 to understand. and ;L-_-I'A_.. ....`lI s..I... l.I...lI.. ll..... ...-..|,A Primary and ml\1m"ed (`nurs(`~1 of Hank hoping at. the a`.~....... .......B, pro (ass therefore. will take kindly. How wnulal pulnm-Lrv. phrenology or p~v_\cho'og_\ (I0? The-0 Lluizuzs would give men. :- knowledge of tham.iol\'o.~I and of Lhnsv whom thev meat-. Ithink .~zomeI.hinguI that kind vmuld make us all Htruiuhloli ll|- . his luau l'....n.v LA|I\:v ..n...o.ul ....o .... .. Touch our boys and girls spelling. rend- ing. arit.hmeLic, greunvnur, history, goo- grnphy, algobm. writing and drawlny. _\'H.-I, and Latin too, and teach them thoroughly until they arrive at. the age at. which Lhoy are nllowml L0 lunve school nncordiug to law. then if the) desire A higher evinontion very urdennly. they will get in. If they are better tted for trndeeunen or women whytlonot. be mhumed tolet. blmm follow their choicu I. .1... ..I.AI l..._.. .._.. .._p;...,. -_ ..l-..-_ .|.... uruu IILICHUIIIR LHU PHUIIL` P(`llUU|-". Three quarters. yen, live-sixths of the business men, mechanics. professional men, and their wives, of this city, were edticatcd in these schools The public achools ore the schools of the country. The wealthiest as well as the best people have been edu- cnped in them. We must not. let anyone imagine they are only for the so mlled lower classes, or that it. is only they who at- Lend them. And ju-`L while l mu hero let. me my the majority of the people in this city me on on equality in regard to birch, descended from met,-lmnica. trodes- men. and United Empire l.o_vnlisL farmers. If nnv deserve the mime of aristocrats it. is the l'nited Empire l.o_valieb deacemlants, and if they nre ll little proud we cum for- _I.n\'e them, us they have sense enough to evchew liuuglitilieas, nrrommce, and moh- bishncsns. I mnintmin every one has n right, to be what; he or she 1-an make himself or herself. and we should further d\'l\lll`8 the eduontion founded nn(| pn)motc(l by our ancestors. We must not, let. the irlen get uhroml than our pub he sclionl ure plnvmz where we send our girls in order that they may become good rlnliimtioa. If there is udelnnnd for lo ll\8_illCS exceeding the i~'uppl_\'. I would end- vi-e iinpnrting a few fr0m---lel. me think- (7hin:i, as long as they are looked upon in they are now by :1 number of people~ns u kind of inferior nninml, winlmul. nnv up preoi.\t.ion of the rened or beautiful. and compelled to wear that. bridge of serfdom, n l`!III Ill EH6 HIILIU Ul IIH PUII'l'Ul`pC\'h|lIK IIDULIIUIH. I do not. think the 1n-hool board of King- ston has any right. or is justified, in intro- ducing any fnd (chat is just the word to express the meauih of this thing) into our schools. which can are construed into nny nape:-.-ionngnmn-t the mothers of the chil- dren attending the public svhools. I"|u~Aa num-fora um: liumnivm nf lhn UUIIUUIH VVUIVU UTIJIIIIHF` ur an IUUBU uuu UHO` less knownuthmga for mothers!" [have not. seen her since the new fan! pmncod up for our inspection, but I imagine she will say, the opinion of those people who pro- pose this thing must. be that we, mothers, are apend(.hril`r.a of the lowest. claps, nor cnpable of caring for the din-lingze pen- nies even. The majority of nnouhers dq nob like their right: infringed upon. held my tongue (I should have said pen) when that sewing and manual labor were intmoduved; but I think the national coun- cil. or whatever it is called, touched the `bonndnryline uLmy endurance when it. suggested. or recommended. the introduc Hon of this last fad saving banks. I rebel in the name of all r-elf-re:-penning mothers. I {In nnt. thinlr [kn >9.-hnnl hnnnl nf Kinrr. Bolhllenpocc Wlll No: Tolento the Luton Suggestion of the Women`: Minnell- Ir. Joluuton link Reply to Ir. lllIlu-Il|gh chuioh Worldllnou, KI.~1(xs'roN. March I2.--(To the Editor): `Are we nbout to have another fad intro- duced into our public :choo|~? Why not turn them intu industrial uchooln at. once. A woman said no me lubyenr. You would Lhink all the children attending the public schools were orphans. or at. least. had une- Inn-I I.:nnu-nntlnnnn fnr mnlhnrn" [Inn-A `A NEW FAD PRANOED up FOR IN- spsqnou. ' MOTHERS ARE REBELLINC. ~{ To H10 wm: the Institute or Chartered Ac- countants 0! Ontario. Mr. Juhruton lu'rpr-lned. KlNu::lT1I\', March ll. - [To the Editor) : I run somewhat surprised at M r. Mills` re- ference in his letter of today to my nbilitjr, concerning which he profeseoe to have no l00l' an opinion. He cannot umlersun how it is that l have any knowledge olruch men an Emerson and Thoreau, or why I ehoulil be able to write intelligently shout Unitarian doctrine. Such criticism is most unkind. Let me assure Mr. Mills that there in no one help ing me to write my letters, notwitliI&anid- ing his statement. that my ideas end phrnaeolozy are romerluibly similar to thoio of another writer who he believes is the real brains of the epiule Now, as regards Mr. Mille' argument. let. me ny tlmt he is too vngue in his reference to the (Jhri-t. Ipirit. to enable my under etendin fully his meaning Does he mean to my I at 1 am unable to lmve the Christ epirit unless I rat. hold certain ideas re. garding chri.-tinnity`! Surely not. For I feel sun tlnt Unitarian: in their dnilyl Iile exhibit as much of the Christ upirir. us any wlm luwenever even permitted I heterodox iilee to enter their imagination. Mr. Mills ears. "\\'h-ntever they (Emervon. Thoreau. ole i mis)t_,lnn`e to glory in before men they are ppeechlese hei -re llnrl " This in ur- prising language to come from e man on- cnpyiug the eminent position of Y.N.C.A president. What repulnive view: to hold ngnding the kind. loving IIee\-only I-`nthere attitude toward: llie Neeturee, who. eeerchiuc u'tr truth. mnyln .\s infant: erflnn i-\ the nleht llin imr nu lurmunge save e or; " Surely those who honorably seek to kin-w Uufl W-l| not be ngeeehlesn in line pre.-once. linumrinne have too high en ognjqeol the Deity to thnt_,p_o._ Inll! Ullllh IIPUII llllllly [JCI'-"UIlF. LHU UKIIIICIHIII of "Wide Awake" belong in than Lvniini. of l`8l|[l4)l_IlSY8 wlin nulil one bible r~llpl`t'Ill' i)\ Ol' the cliuri:h.u~ ilic win the bible wlii.-l. undo the cliuiiili |ll*Ir8 | of the hi l0v`l i'u\'or.~9, the (`lll1l(`.ll lliiir decided vrlml -linuld cnuatitute the bible. IL i.-like|_\ ihut. Wide Awiike" b0ll0\`8tl tlmi i.he bible drnpped nown fII'l'c(l|(efl vliruugh the clouds from henreii Y`0l|1i_\' for mini'.- me, but. we would pause long oiinugh to any Ln him that the cuiiun of l'|Pll`l`|i el`rl|Jblll`8 Wu! only known Lu the world alber n cnunvil of High (Jtiur--.li" had decidezl in aoloinn nonvontioii Wllub writing-1 should voni-mute the new test.-iineiit, the couiicilof Trent. "or i-nine minor in about. the _\'o.-ir 370. Your (`orreupomleiit classes his letter with an uC(.`0lllll- of an E[\lRCOpILl(`ll|lf'(!h ir. l'liilu- delphin celebrating at ll recent leiuit. the memory of Charles the l-`orst. as in mint.` We know not. whether Cll`Jl'l8*lll0 First has been declared in saint or non by the church. We ""-_linr(l'_v think such in declaration has been made. iind would 5-0\)lH.`l` think the whole story ii neiiwiiiper hike. but. wlmbher true or false it does not touch the merits of the conlrmert-`v. to wit. that. high church is responsible for n waning in christian be- lief its I|."F8l`l6d by your a-urrospoiideiib. Rnthor letliun ascribe it to a spirit. of wurldlinoas, iiilnzii-e for money. cti:., vain how, Wllll`lI lieu all too largely entered the a-huia-li. both high and low, fair and broad. .\|.S B. Kill", ' V\ IUU IIWHKU FL'CHl" PU lUTgE' tho povmr nf vuremony over the humm. vmncl. Du! ho e\'erilmmf_v himself um- what, we know as secret. mcnotie-.; If so he I! nwure th--L:-uch nrgvunz mun.-4 eu egrouuw ed upon and largely kept. up on the prin- Mnln dnnnlv I'mhmI4imI III hunnzan nnlmn LIIIUII Nllll IMIHFI" KUPL UIJ UH LIIU pI'l|I' viple. deeply ilnboddod Ill human muuue. that ceremony has n potent. and pnverlun uecv. upon muny persons. The mimcmn uf "\\.'idn A w.aIu=u" hnlnutr In rhur. :l`n.nin.. IXIUFU Lllllll IL I! Wllllllg LU IIUHIID. \VndeAwake." or aleepy"n-n we should ruthor term him, can ascribe this retro gmde nnovement. to riluulix-In no he does, hut. we di-corn the causes In other dixeu Bill-|l1'UII kllill. FUKIIU Will Hlll ll|\U lllll unu nmno inbn low church, L-omo fair nnd some brand. You can not. run human nature" out of or into one pattern. We must give and Lake. I rmly believe llmmho de- parture of the christian church from [ha mrm and practice: at` so-mulled hngh church ritualiam has done more than any- Lhing else for the di.~iute;.:mlimn and exlingnishment. of the christian -yntem. The church, Lnken ns a whole, during the last, t.went._y years hm lost. morr ground Lhnn isevon known and vory much more thnu it is willing to ndmit. \\/uin A umlua "' nr n|nnnu" nu wn uhnnhl H Hllllln. Nuwhora we have the narrow-minded higmry mul the elf-uulli:-inur~_\' ol0mui~ pm;-nr, prn-Mo opinion: to wit`, that. low church is t,hu only vhurch nut! that. is nll lhcro isulmut it,` Tl1owriteI'. knows ll0llIlll_I_; of church history or if lm dons he was lit to 1-znelully conceal the knowledge thereof. VVoulxl he linmn while we essay to inform him that. nnnlleviuluminnity, of which he I-`OCIYN so solioitnuw, existed fol 1,501) years under the form`: and nus- pioes of high chum-h "mnudlin" ritunlism. We have not uarrel with tho relorrnntinn, rovngni/.ingt 13 {net that. men are no con 5ll(.lll~(`:(l that some will fall into high und _-. :..A.. In... ..|.......L. ......... l`_... .....I -....... `V ELF. UUKI ll.` PTUIUIIIIQNI U|1\ ULUUH \Il| LIIU must) of religion the mot. harm and often nu-xke it repulsive to thoughtful but. ir- religmua men nnd wovnrrn. Tho muudlin riluulisxn pnlmed oil" for worship in some of the ohurchL-.- to (I my, tn;,_vot.her with other consoles` high (`hum-h urttn, gwes point. and potency tn infidel statements against, uhristiunity uni emu-`us many to conclude that religion H but It hum.-an invention uml .. ulnnu mgn unun-u. }\'I.\':;- March I`.`.- -(1`o the Editor) : In your issue of March Imh a correspon- dent. who signs hum-elf Wide Awnke.` lmsthe followingupinion :' Not the re- vilavs of christizmity lulu) lngvrsoll and \\'nLLn, bubits pretended dex owes do the .-man nf mlininn the mmzr. lmrm and oflnn 5'00 "NIH L`! NAN IIUW llllll \`II\\ uyN. Let. mo add Lhut UlIlLl\l`lDllIle.\ul is a form of ch:-iacianiw that aims to meet. the needs of those who wish to be both rea- sonable and religious. Ono oi the minor comforts of such a faith is the fact, that we do not believe that all who disagree with us are to be lopt. l have no desire to stir up vontroversy, and have not. written for um purpose. Should any of your readers cure to knuw more about this faith, if they willsond me their addresses, I will see him! they are supplied with Unitarian lirc-mture. Yuqrs sincerely, lRl'.\.l l~`i:i:- nL`nIi'(III| KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE OIIH. Again. Wide Awake" neelm to forge- hn nnvrnr nf 1-urnmnnv nrnr lhn hnmm. "II; : Ll nr; '`;|Vk.}'h;l_l`("l. N. I`.`.~-(1`o am... .-.6` \l......|\ Inrl. n nu.-ugnnn. uh-lam 3. 6. 5. C -mind 1. fronting on (I mnh uldo of John Strut. was of Pa :20`-0':-.u ldd down on ngld pip : much A , ::,r0;v':..&I lad down and plpllfnl W T'l`::=bp.I:t&e:: x`ll ho otfond an 4 blocks. `nua- P. I lb 11! I01`! l"?.{olgItoI'.%rlIm$ DIIOQ . hounmuy of Lot} '::.:'::-:. `- '::-..":-....- "-- '..-.-...--. on I o . not so I II on mndo lor the unit` Ill-had Donn by Chg: Ilooh.P.I.S.d tudu Scroll 1 . lod'|n the uid'Relnt:yo 00. `c` -. m.-1.ou and 1. noun .3. no` nprth _ol_ John Shoot. Punish twolvo o'clock noon: -> lut-'l`ho fnune doublo Oonomont and min on the north side of` Cntnrnqui. holu the rst. building out of the mi` Iron 3. occupied by two Nannie it D II; of (4 per month auoh,withont uxu. I propony is in good condition. !ud-l.oIn No-. 1 and I. won 0! Bldopn scnet. with n rinht. or Inathnnw landing lrom who mud nt_roo_c. up o lo jgginn laid down I'nu-1uIIII no-. I um I. Volt 0! IIIGOIII lrom the ntroohnui boinnlulddown on the plan made for Robert Whlto 611`. W. Nut. 1'. MS. And led In tho lloclnthry oz tor the cm of Inn:-ton on tho! an Nonmhor. I07. Lott Inn 9 small truuo ntnhlo thereon. and formerly balm) to one John Nnlllgsnmnd Lo! lndjohn oust of Lon Ihl-Lot.n I and 4. honllnn nn nu n..c an. THE FOLLOWING LANDS ARI) Pl IIISEB balancing In the Emu. o! 1 0 Late Iivlmol Donn will honold hy Pu?-ho Auction at the room: I John *4 HUM. Brook 801000. on BATIVRIVA Y. THE IOTII 01" APRIL. I7,II twolvo o'nl0::I Hun us-wvv wvn-nyu-n, I Pnoncauw A Olmumm OOIPANT Wrra Bnrmn Sxcunrn. Rourvu tn doposluod annual M. Occur: I (lnow amount to one mllllor. olllu-1|. In Iowa: 1-lmn the malnrlty of oflloon Many And choice plnns of lnnm-Anna oerod IlTl.l.!i1llTNNl'N()l!All ._-.._ _...,., ~v FRED . FOLGE R. City Ticket Aggm. R, W &. 0. ll. Kingston. Tm: rouowmo LANDS I: 1 i t th I 0 9 Mi|\I|:::nr:n|r.n'n `Bill hnnlgl :uw.D:{Iu! A.-u.lA`l..._. .\ATlVRDA Y. THE Iwelvo l|t.-Thn frnmn dnr nun. -mu anus nuuun. Ill AIIIOIIUI. Hp:-cinl tits on will lawn Fol0f`I Dool AI 2 [`.M..'l`lYlS AV, In-rh lard. connecting at Cape Vincent. with this Grand l-lxom-don. For tickets an`! full Information apply to --n-5-n-- 1- 3: A__ __ uuuuu WI Lnuuc 4-nnnge. Priuo for doumo lnurth in Hooping year, `I! 50: stwti-nn.2I.frn|n Any nation on tho ll... W. &. 0. HR. to Washington l)-.l.m..1 ll a..I D... L... L.-- 7 V" I - ....-u mu (.0 per uny Spe~iulTonri.t agents will accompany tho ax-vurdon amlntteml to the art: on main: And during the may in t o O my 0! Washing- tnn and at Vlrgfnu Bonn . tho moat {Anoin- Ating am; side ruon. in Amu-ion H-..n(.l uo---_ _au |..-.`_ u- _-- In t . nunuulplllll nun new ton: on me Ielur . WA(}NE|l l .\l.A(3E `LICK? NU OAQR Will he nttnvlne-I to all upeviul train: Item, 13. . & 0. RIC. sfatlnn-a, ouul run thnmaln to WIIJI` inumn without vhtnqe. [hing l .\-.l....|.:- |....n. 1.. _ |--_:.__ .- V -- -- \r. nu. ll) Vvlalulll-Oll Reduced ll tel Rates In twenty-Qwo hotels in u1.5nt.u .5 per day hlruuulgl Toxic-L A .._-_A. Tiokotsarw aoml 2-ulna Tuosdny, Miro]: ll. IKU7, and nrummd until April 2nd fa tum mean 9. nllowlu nton-over in Bali mun, "him elphln and ow York the Iotur |)`| A1`? .I III!!! \!l\I\AlLQ__l|I up I K: - \Jo _To Vlrgh-in Hench and roturlftho You from king-tun in only ----__ ---V- '--._..-_.J . Fnndn over 2,000,000. In addition to which the pplto hol on have for uoumy the unlimi- ted aolll `y of 3" the Itookhohlors. In nu um on-v nnnmam-v a...n..a .9 susiso-.-A 550 `mp FOR $I6.s0 West Shore & Pennsylvania Ram : m. ammo ANNUAL EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, '97. Roma, wanerlown & ogdonsbm RR. R. J. F|emingi& Co., I "VJVIHUUU UI UIIDHXVIU NIIU nrlblll \1UIll[nUIuo It already owm-i unencumbered 1 H I L- BY and PRINCE. OF WAI E5,` in the SOUTH BELT at. Rosnlnnd, upon which de\'elopment- work has been carried on during the putt. six months, with showing: nnsurpnanod by only propor- ty in the district. at. the ammo stage of do- voinpuienm Tuoso mines are now nbdlib to be equipped with machinery. SIR W. P. Il()\VI.\NO. I`.l! .K.D.M.0-. Pronldnut. ROBERT JAFFR av. lnq.. \'Ion~P|-uldonc. C. A. l'.l El.l.I".I`XICK. (ll . speaker 0! Minute. R. J. l"l..l.\llNu. Em. nlnyur of Toronto ININ. 1`, MAYNIC IJALY. 0.0.. farmer hlluluu-r of um lntorlor. Ituulnull. ll.-I. JOAN Moll \R1`l.`I. l'nq.. Ron-land. 0.0. 0.0 S. LINDSICY. lIq.. Toronto A. W. Mrl)Ol~'u \ LU. It-q. Ohlvago. W. A. HICNIH . Esq . llarrlnor. llullfax. N I! The objects of the Company are to am quire and d`e\'olop minornl claim: in the 1'2-ovincea of Ontario and British Columbia. lo ..l.......l.. ......... ...............I......-.I 1 I4 II _ Shares Fully l`uld.Up and Non-Auounlslo. Godwin's fhsurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Bundinga. ovnr Exproaa (mine, corner King and Rrnrk Streets. * Bri;_vhL`a disease of the kidneys, mums and other diweusos of tho kidney and liver, which you are being so frightened about. Hnp Bitters i:- the only thing that will surely and pernmuently prevent. and cure. All other pretended cures only relieve for n time and than make you many time: W(\l'RP ` GCVOIO lull. Iplflli 0! U0 Wllll II .'IIl||lI me. nd the more this Iplrih vu thril- opod tho morn was .`. able to do u Ohrlnq did. With Paul I do not clnlln 60 II!!! near perfection as Christ, but like tho apostle 1 am doLormlno(l to tlovolqp ` Chrisupirit. until I man the "mouuroo the unmro of the fullness of Chrin."----W. J0lll\`R1`0N. `JIIKPIIIB Pnlu From Ilohntlou. The Myulo Remedy. auuni Amorlmn Ihoumnuo Cure l`.nnquel` It in Two Dan. The following comm from the wealthy lumbornmn of Merriclivollo. _Out.. Mr. E. Errobt: For a number of your: 1 had nul- ferod i one pain from rlioumnsivm Illd sciatica `my lefb hip. In is nOQdlOll to any I have docwrod constantly. but with- out receiving anything but. boinporary re- lief. South Amoricnn Rheuinuln Cure was at hm. tried and in games was truly magicnl. In two days the pain Wu Ml gone, and two bottles of the remedy cured me com plecaly. l was no bad that. for two years I could not lie on my` left in '0 if I fol. thu universe for so doing. At present have nob n symptom of solution or rims- Inm.i.~am. and hence it in with much plou- uro that I recommend this great. remedy. I know it. will uuie. Sold by W. H. Mod- ley. 1 I3. AVIILIAILII (V UH.` lIKK.`I|.I`.N. (is\`~m,-~-l um sixty-enghoyonn of :30. Have suffered from woaknou Ind gtnoml dobility for yours. My atomuch hu been vary weak. uppetite poor and have been troubled with rheumatic pump. 1 be n tnking Miller's Cqjnpound Iron Pills let. full and imprmod rnpidly; have had good health:-moo. lfeel honor now than for ten yearn previous to felkil)ml|l0 pill!.-- TI.\|0'1`ll\ Bt'_n\H:|.|. \Vubuuh, ny. 11,1896. For I.-ule by E. (3 Mitchell. ~I. Mu.x.Icu & C0,. l)xIwu:N. ! ~ .. I _; . .....L- n...` mn?'u:uI. asks mo How I wccoeclod {I1 my determination to do u Ohms did. I to lowed tho prooopta He laid d wn ind dovolo tho Ipitili of God which i within E ma, nd Lha mnrn thin lnirih Ill dIVI`- I "" `*7 " The (are from Kingston to Wnuhinztou And -eluru In only wnnour RESERVE". VIRGINIA BEACII, .I.\IUlll\ DI NH l`.IaL sale by (t. r-------~~-- v-vy And First An- unl Lxcurnlun Lu w. it. nvuuwrnuvnuvnvn 1, IIUaIr.' V I I.` Mambo! College Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. 01co,l9 Iulontronl ntroet. Tele- phono M5. A. s'rRAcHAN.] SHARES 20 CENTS. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. no vucronm s?nEET. ronomo M w an tml Inolmling 1| drum` |m`rd M. Princess Anne Hutu]. ',0ld ald Silver '_MU1_`_3_$ `*3? In connection with the n have been nrnncod at n Wuhiugtun. prion VIL. London. Liverpool and (lloba Fire Insurance Company. IL._.I_ ....-- Aunnnnnnn In -.LHu.... A . ...|.|..L. London & Lanczglro Life As- surance Company. II-An-uvuutrr A lhunuuu nnuunuv uh-Ma Ilodlonl Super ntendeno Kingston Gono- rnl Hospital. Uoronor for any nndcnuntry Oloo formerly occupied by the late Dr. Saun- doru. Telophoue No. on. R K. KILBORNI M.I).. M.0.P. & 8., LATE O 9 TIM`. OM00. HM . rlnoou It-rut. Roul- noo, 188 University Avennu. Oioo hours. 0 mm. co 0 .m. Hutu:-day ovonlmu I to lo. Tolophono M . 0. P. Sherman, D.D.. ., L.l).H.. Anhtnnt. E. SPARKS, ."l).S.`5 h.D.S.. M.U., DEN- Toluph one 4 IUNABD OLEMENTH. lnll. DICNTIHT dlnotly onooultc the Puget) no Wulliu - mu Inset Klxnnon. Eatublluhocf In 185. Emgphonu No.3:. Ranldonoodu King act! I u A. AYKHOYD. D.D.S.. l..l)..`l. Dentist L . Olno over Hobart`; Mmlhml Hall, uurnor Prlnno unml Ba nt streets. Kin uton Talo- plmno 10. Real: once. 11!: York treat. I. NIIWLANDS ~~ AlCHl'I`l\'.0'l` AND App:-slur, norue`f"`7>f Brook and King street: uvor Woulo'u mu store. Kntnnooon may shut. nut. to ma omoo. ITHUII Shh]?! (IOIDDOI OI tn. Unmno LIAI$ol clan of Arohltaotu. A80]-II'l'EC'I AND P A1833. Olnu Brook sums. Klnutomonc. \lUIIII \IIhlVVCIlb VII l\Il ECDII VII -lI our goods. SKATE/Slih all kinds reduce?! in price for T nee of sehson. We invite you to`call_. " ~~Al1CHl'I`l\`.0'l` King 19.:-eon. uvu Woulo'u Dru: Eton. lcntnnoo on ONIY To LOAN IN minute on HMALL numn. In low nee: of luau-nc on My mad Farm P oporty. Loam unnxtac` on `my and County bcnturu. Apply to 'l`nouu Baum. Mhnncu Frontenac Lo n and Invent.- Inout Society. Oloo oppoulto 1. no Pout Umoo ' own a sun AB.OI-l1TEO'lH. mm. chant: Bank Buhdlng. corner Brook gum \Volllnton uh-cola. Phpno 212.. Tn. udomm A000UN l'AN'r Am)'ifuTf. 9 Estate Aqonl. Run: and nooountn col- mand. Honey to loan at Invent. tutu. Uloo do Estate Aqmt. mm: and nooounu col- nnotod. Ionoyyolonn I8! King at... over Wudou Dru; Iitoa-.5 CIIAH. F. BIITH. Biuuusrncn, aumux ` tor, Noam Public Uomnzlmonor for fail I nmdnv M In Onhrln for mm in thc Prov non of Quoboo. Iona to loud M. cur- rent nun. Omen. Anchor ulldlnznllarkat. qluu, Kingston `gut-r1'i""'a? i.v`6x. n.IEii :i?r`i.nu7 T,`d:T1oi. ton .. Oucnlo chunbon. 5.11. hurrnl. 0.0. H. 1. Mon. ' u. H. RAMSAY 1)ti1%!f. 908 meow gr. Tolophona H3. We are still allowing 10 per `cent. discount off for cash on all CUATIPO -1` -II I.!_.I_ ._ j,___\~.b' P WEI! KER hunt: Bank Buhdlnn. corner Brook and BTHUR ELLIS (llemhar ol thoOntnr1o . pan: on AND P AISEB. OIIMI Brook Ht:-oat. s. n. McCAMMON, `m.o., cn.. -....I..._ IVn|I:.-- Dh.-..l..l-n- u...l H ..... .. Th6`bu Bnoinou. shorthand. Enc- lluh or civil Suvloo count obtainable In Canada. Outionlod touohon. DEAR. F. HIITH. BAIIRISTRR, 801.101 Mn-. Nohnn Pnbuo. E. SPAH.Ks, !|l).8.`5 1..v.s.. 14.15., mm- ho Ollloo. 830$ Until more ulltnblo mom: can he no, mind THE LIURSTONR BUSlNI\`.SS (`OLLIHI will lnonto At No. 229 Gordon Street. \... ' .. ..-.. I--.... n--|. L__..l__ -_ an--. UDIVIOH 5YI`UUC. You on: lnrn Book-lupin: or Short- huul In last time Ivy our Improved mo- llmdo. In.` x--. n,,;_,, ... ,,.. . _ AFFILIATE5 REMOVAL. , ., ,. _..__..._..._..._..._._, Giving Back l0c. On Every Dollar WELIJN Princess). . umr, so to 1: Inc an slum: o.ln. HILLS UUNNINUHAII solo Agonu. K nuton and District. Una u|..vv. WELLINGTON STREET (NEAR P:-lnmuu) Talunulnnnn AEI7 a:.;.5:.=;: 1s.3u`a;;+;a. AL; ' T0 LOAN IN LAIIGR. 08. HMALL |. at low mm: Interest. on (my Tisha: l.1VEY. A. DAVIDSON. Inn. apply In IE8. OORNWAL ...___._......_...._____._ . "" "'.. ..`_,".'.E'_`:. IIUI vulun UI I|llI|.ll'II|I|JI uuu HILLS CUNNINGHAM uonu. l )lntrlc DR. BEGG. Y\!l1'I"f\\I QTDV IT". BAHIHSTKII, BOLICI n In Onhrln for m naoit. urmurr, 1-mu; I and llvornunblo In the u1ty_ S'I`llElC'l` (NRA Telephone, 437 PRINCIPAL. In Union with The London C035: of lluulc-.(lnuI|ml). ` ` Pull mm` of Vnlvonlty urndnuu. [Insure In Mmlxomntlon and Frouoln. The renement `and oultnre or home onmhlnod with the huh- oct. mental training. Mn-In I ).-u-on.u...o In ..L.-.. -0 numb. rin'm`p'u.\I. `I.ny' `.0 "`.|`& InQW' I4`?-`v-'-`?-"-'-""*'-`W "'"` "' I . I lanai uppsand in u..'wm. Int Mon- da_\'.ngu'ding the terrible dumution pn- \-alont. In showy. That than upon: can m s v .0` ..n....- "'.:"`..'.`.`....':`..'.`i.:'..:m. nu. rams ox pin) mo uuy oemre: Miss Kathleen Sullivan is :1 daughter of bishop Sullivan. and a bright and clover writer. Her lotters from Mentono, two were ago. appeared in Toronto ,Saturduy Night oven the pseudonym "l`hilipp`." and received moot fuvoraible criticism. Socially ehe ie exceedingly popular in Toronto. her fascinating mannere winning her a host of friends. {er stories show her to possess a vivid imagination, coupled with a fondness for dwellin upon the pathetic side of life. There are t one who criticize her unfavor- abl -. Only last week I lI0Il`d a young girl may of "The Breaking Out of Sally liaggs." I could write a better etbry than that myself." . Perhape you can. but why don't you try? If you can. it in not fair that you ahould hide vour light under a buahel. Try. and it the publisher: agrq with . your optimistic ideas of your on poeere of production. "9 may hope to see ood wetoriee added to our magazine iteratnre. Penonelly. however. I am In- eliued to think that when you eome to try you will tind it is much easier to criticize than to write a etory. But. by all roeene. give it a lair trial. It is well to know," mm thonnh the knowledge rained (WI It I III!` will. H. II will to |now,' on the t id ma hn.domo n Up {:0 Ulll (`|l|lnllILIll point. OI FODOIIIOH. ' V Sally remembers she has not. fed the cows yet, and hurries to not back before John-sud George coma In, bidding Szunuel a lmaty "good: o\'onin' at. the mm. In the darkest. partnf the night. John was nwnkenod by u smothered nob on the other side of the partition. `Sally. what. air you doin'?` he called. ltain`t me." lo- `xliod Sully` its them conurned cal.-. `our old Sally 2 Why did those excursion rams ox piro tho day before? Minn Knthlnnn Sullivan in n rlnnnhtnr nf !ll0lll`B Llly rUllll'l|0(l (U ("0 HNTTI. There was no need to say anything: each realized tlmt. everything was at an end for oach of them. The etfort, could never be repeated. the chance would never return, they could never again work themselves up to that mlrninnting point. of roboliion." RAIIIV I-nnunnnhnrn nhn In:-A nnt. furl Hun mnnuel a mvo unjneu (.0 :1 Manny _\unnw ; hie mouth opened, his jaw dro )ped. then n vivid tide of red surged from [his can to his sky blue neck Lie. He gathered up his dollars slowly. nnd pushing the tickets back. said unstoadily. `(Incas I won't mind gum` to day. He crossed the room and sat down by Sally as if he had no fulthor power to stand. Rn Amla lhnir rnmunbn Thu nnnnln nut. IIUWUT LU Hbllus So am! their romance. The couple can in humiliated disuppuinmnent, for as few mmncnts, than Samuel said, I re"wn well better go," and in eilouve Huey mtnrnod to the farm. Thnrn wnn nn nan] in run: nn\'l.|unn~ Annh LUUULII; UXUIIIHIUH IILUU !lU[l`}U\l .)'UFl|.`l" day. "\\'hntdiu it mean`! Sully fult herself growing cold. the lemon slipped from her hand and rolled under the rent. Samuel`: fnvo lu_|jued to sickly _\ul|nw hid Innnllu nnnnm. Lia inw tlrnnnnd lhnn II| - IIlIllI:I| (XIII-IIIII. Iunio Dnputnmnt in charge of Shock: Ilunmoml. lI`.oq.. Inn. Don. Loot torn boglu Fob:-nu-y loth. lot Mum. 01.6.. apply to `RI. IWIIDNZAII, I A llllnbller HUN"; H'UlH IVIIHG DIIIIIVMIIN PUH The Breaking (hit of Hully lhiggi-." hiriously enough the heroine here, too, is an old maid, with this .lill'eren(-e. She has a lover--a most humble. pro.-mic, milk nnd watery specimen of humanity. whose only trnit worth mentioning in his love for Sally. Snmuel'.`ldoly in him name. and he and Sally llaggn were to have been mur- rietl twenty yours before tho story opens; Sully s mother died on thin. moat un- nuspiclous day, the guests were sent away and the wedding postponed indenitely. Sally feels it her duty to remain . at home and keep house for her two brothers until shay marry, but time pnsses nncl they"\how no disposition to make homes of their nwn, and all the while they laugh at Miss Sally`-i romance. The faithlul Samuel comes ovory Thursday nftornoon to talk with Sally down ut the gate." but beyond these weekly visits, she hns no plermum in her life. whiz-h is pus.-zed in slavery to her ty- runnicnl brothers. Her lover miyzht as well be "mode of ether" for any use he in inumkingn. way of escape for her. He can only pity llul. and even now that she has grown old, nnd bent and wrinkled. he loves her. but hu-I not churnoter enough to break her bonds for her as he says of him~ sell "I`uint my fault, I was born meek and nkeert. 'I`L.!.. _.....A At` eLI...- ......... .... L... A.......b.. `A Bright Toronto ml-I -- An Appeal For llnotn And clothing For the Dontluno of Our Ulty--A Fulhlonnblo Illutlng l>'nrty-loo|nl And Persons! Note: - col-nnpondonco. Thou-o who read Knthlc-on Sullivan`: story, Made of Ether," in the Uhrinbmna number of Toronto Se-turday Night, will remember the old maid. Miss Lisbeth, who once a your let. her imnglnotiou run riot, `dressed herself in the tinery of nor younger days, and entermino-I her ideal loxer. who had never had any existence other Lhun in the fertile inmginabimi of this poculiur old lady. l`L.- (`....n.ln.~. ll...-n-ulna far ll.-1-In Lu: way. The Canadian M:1gn1.ino for March has mmther Htury from Miss Sullivan's pen "Thu Rr.au|(ivm ()uI`. nf Hnllv I)mrmI_" [LETTER FR(]1:gRALDlNE." EHTOME or MISS KATHLEEN SULLlVAN S NEW sronv. lot, 1897. (3) int: can not But rick :- pntqrno at S u{:. Stacey}. \" ; I think thy no fat honodrg- forrncpondoneo Old Curiosity Shop"-ah \\'hnt an an- dncious question E As it happens I rellly do not know. but if! did it would never do for mo So tell you. (*2) No. I did not write up bliss Norton-'l`a_vlor`a -vroddingu Wh did you nut that? Did you thin it soundul like me? I did not begin to Irma until that Jumnry lot, 1897. (3) You Bum it Inuu-nn an Slim`: & Rh-nu`: \' 9 I WKK. Sex-oml of our society belles are to take put in I musicals which is to be given thin evening in aid of a charitable in-mu. tion. I believe an exceptionally good pro- gramme has been prepnrcd. Bl!!! DUILII l`l'_\'. \"|l80U3. nnn ll!` I50` wards. Thurso. are visiting Mrs. H. A. (`n|\in, Kins atroot. Muse Stella Morton. 'l`omnt.o.nnd Miss Gertrude Scobell. Capo \'inoent.. who have been guests of the Muses Kinghorn for some time, returned to their homes lash wank FIRE! \}il[-. [3 ML K1050` I` IWTNKQHNC. Mrs. J. L. Hugh:-. Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Parker, 37;! Brock street. Mil: Nnnh rnturnml hut. wnah nhnr A .\luvh regret is felt for the painful arci- don: which bufell Mrs. Worrell lust. Sun- day. Although the knitting of a bone in A very tedious provonl. Mrs \\'orre|l'a mnuy friends. in expressing their most. eiu~ rcoro sympathy for the untoward circum~ stance. hope that her recovery may be as rapid as possible. (`nnfjin nntl Xlrn ll`-u-nnninr Invulnn rlllll II.` `lJ9s`lDIO. I Cuptain and Mrs. Carpenter. London. Out... an M. Hotel Frontenac. ll... 1 7 IX.. .3.-- 'I'\.._....A.. 1- AL- glllo (VI IVITF. ITITKQT, all: UTOCK SIJQQC. Miss Nash returned hut week after .1 \-my plea.-ant visit. in Toronto. Miss Edith Fry. Queboc. and Mia: Ed- nn kl -4 II A In-And: Thnnran urn vial \lll|lU[`!lBU\'U IIIHI L\lrH. IlCr1`ll(nUr. UH.` .\Iissos Horn. hr. and Mrs. Her:\M_ Mr. H. V. and the hlinees C.-\l|:ngh:u|. Muss Lookio. Mr. F. II. and l\|u-s Mnonoo. Mm l. C:\rLwright.. Mrs. Fabric and Miss Yates. Miss.-l Swift. Mr. Hurt, hr. and L\hS3< blame, .\lr.<. Wm!-toll and H. \\':uMall, .\l:s~1 Strange, Miss .\lankerm.-. Mr. (I. nnd Muss Lowe, ins lIurr~Hurnn,Lho long course ollicers and thirty cadeba. I Q I \/Pb. llllll II. V`U('|IINlIL'. \ l`",. Null Mr.-I. Wurfelo, Dr. and Mrs \\'ndlel. Capt. Euugliull, Uapb. Cooke, (`app and Misu Imsslie. (`\pt.. Twining, l'rinnipnl Grunt, .\ln_mr Sklnnor, Mr. and Mrs. Britmn nml thu Misses Britmn. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. C.\l\'m and Miss Marsh. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Carruthera, llv. and Mrs. Walkem, Min-1 Walkem. Mi:-a Bartlett, Mr. nml Mrs. Simpson and Miss Simpmn. .\lr. uml Mrs. M~l nrlam|. Mr. and Min_a_ Hamilton. iss Lewis. 1\Il`. uml Mrs. Hmuml Fnlger nu-i Mi-.a1 rir*o, Mr. nml Mrs. W. B. Skinner nnd Miss Carrie Skinner, Miss Kirk. patriek, E. (lIldors!c`o\"e. Mrs. J. l`. Hululersleovo und Mrs. Hcrvhmor. the \I. -,...- Ll x... I\.. .. ...l \I .... Il,.....Il 01'. llllllll IIHU During the evening ll. Henderson ur- rived, to tanks 3 pllulogrnpll of the party All the skaters r~)n,_r're-_r.-\t.ed in the oentre of 'he rink and wanted for the lln-ah. Some of the girls jumped and tried, Oh I" But. in was over before we all hnd time to reuhm than. the eventful moment lnul Como There was one wt. of hmoers thumed on the ice, but l must plead guilty t,oh.u'ing been in the refreshment. ramn nl. than Lime, so am not able to tell of what. couples it was furxned nor to give any description of how the gures were gone through by the skater. Shortly nlt.er eleven dolock poo ple began to go home. and by llulf-pan! eleven the rink Wu.-I uleurerl. Everyone agreed that the skutinu party was un un doubted success, and joined in thanking the oommumlant. and Ins charming wile for their kind lnn.-npitalmy in providing at most. delightful evening`: enteru'1inment.. Alnnnxr !.l\mu\ nrnnnnf wnrn - I nun KIIUFD UUIIKIILIIII UVUIIIIIK E UIIKUIVDBIHIIIUHD. Among Lhnso present were: lnouv. (,`ol., Mrs. nnd Misi Cotton, Lieuty.-Col. and Mra` Drury, Muss Gertrude I):-ury. l.iout..-Col. and Muss .\lv(inll, l)r. nnd Mina. Neulson. Capt. nnd Mrs. (Lnlgm. Capt. nnd Mrs. (?o(~hr2u|o, (Hm. and KC... \\'....LAI.. I\- ....,I \I.... \l'._.l.I,.| A'II-`- L`ul'\'l'| V Mrs ` I_)._fnn._.. .....l AI .. ,.i. I`d>`4D ..... ..,, ......... -. ,,...- \-'I tlieinng. The grand march wm great fun. Led by l.L..(_}ol. and Miss Mary Cotton, the long: lines went singly round the rink. coming forward then in vnuploa and again in fours nnd eighth. The .-zerpontino Wm: very pretty, nll tzretlit being, of course. dno tn the lenders, the rent of us following blm-lly ignorant as to what. would come next, hut proud that the tout ensemble, of which we formodln pnrt, wns so ell'ent.uve. In one of the Inter gures a number of couples became nepnruled Iron; the others, nnd (inscribed R nmnll rircle nf their own in oneonrner ofthe rink before thev din- oovored that they had cut themselves oil` the ninin line. I\ ...Z.... AL- ....-...`.... ll LI'....i..I_...... ._ An lnrlmrm of n ohm-term! nor-nuntunt. who hold: A Mnnlmrh onrtitimota from tho s\ urnml Shool.()Mnwn. All uu|\j..rH omhravul In A llulluou. Mhormund Oh-II no-rvlco and Eng- ||IlIUouI-oo thormu:h.ly tmuzht. I`n- ...x-H..uI..-. ....II ..A 5|... nllngg um..-

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