Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jun 1901, p. 4

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lute." The fun:-ml taken plum from the hunilv n-side-nrv on Alfn-d street, on Ttxemlay mnrning M. half-pom. (vn o'clock (u Ft. (`lo-run- .~: cralhnlral. Thence llu-. rvmnim will be ink:-n to the K. & I . rnilwav static-n. Inter- ment` takes place an Keqptvilie. Injures Our Wool Trade. The local wool marlict in in a very unsteady condition at present, and in likely to remain so. The nu-on of this in quite apparent. Formcrly lhtp wore mined for the wool Alone, the mutton being I secondary oomiderp tian. Now that cold storage Ihiplnunt but been inaugurated Ind bu provon sn ouoccdhl, dine on being raised for tho mutton. '1 it in true in the former gran wool-growing oountrion of Australia. Argentine and Iontnna: Wool in now a by-product. The hrgo, oronsbmd uh:-op mind {or mutton ool. TI u . I Eoducn I cm: In Nuhmsm produce course uool. Tn: ullmwom in coming non ~ ink ) com- petition with the C III. and our wool in fouling the dado of the chu\ggd_oo!ucIitiou. . . Ilnc. Innmot. of bmuliy impriooning hot J: at for twenty- Bvi years, died in G .pri|on qt Poi- tian, Paton, an Study.-` `u vo- mui dil bolt tu|isa"tLe`g|.`vfty dye: .3"..'.'1?.'-.....n gas am of 4.25. -5"... (`IIQl"ellllII|-yaw lily, whim thew`: ri-valuati-nltlsol g;-'-lxlnnu ` ` Inmcr. ouuuuij of Iiruully _..._x....:... I... .I...iAn- Inn {canv- vvvuu U...` morning inn, (`IOPKS (inl`ll' L'_Vl,` [II H5 IIIIIHFTIIIIICO. Slvps shnnltl at UIICL` be taken tn ur igunizv siunullimz L'nI`p.`l thruughmit the (`unarlian inilitiu. insisting upon on-ry unit having its stat? of Him null:-rs. Pnnpi-cturs of signalling` should he appnintml in dill !-rent (lis- lrluts, rmpnnsible that inutrut-tiun is given in act.-urrlunce with n-gulatinns. Later on l should like to mu :1 schuol nf signalling ()l`2'lllll7.l'(l with pnwer to grant corticata-s. and in this way we in-uld mun `mm a cu;-able l( 1 mi in .-tructors. thrnuuhmxt. the militia and an o.lhr"i4`nt uml highly trained lmtly of .-xigmillerxa. "I trust that within a short. space ni time it will he an impussililo thing fur any lvmly of lrunp.-I leaving (`an- mlu'iz 9.hnras_ to lw withnut signal- lr-rn highly trninwl und fully eqiuijr pt-ll in l!\'t"l`_V r.~[)f`('l. Lo.-I, us not. lvavul this ninsat important doport mont. (U be vntnlilishctl upon the vlu ui liattlu unclc-r thv imrvmu strain and l!3U'lN`ll|`lll. whinlais nut rnnvlu rivn tn I-l('iI'nt l:~\'vlnpnwiit of thin in-I In am-nmnlidh uhii-la rmniirnu , On \V':~ that I2lh incl. List of Divisional And Brigade Staff Olcers. l_hv L 1.... . .. mm: ny um mvmunuu con Hriqudv Nlti---'(,'&\'ll`_Vi N Limlt.-(_'o|. H. U. R();_'I`l'H. `R. adv major. un nic-vr nI' the R lw dc-milml hum-after. Infnntry-lh'igutli~rn. Livut. E. `Hndginsz, R.()., and Liout H'uxz'hv~_ Nth rs.-gzilm-nl; brim {Arc Mn; 'n'Innr Jar-rl rnai Iruxznvv-1. mm rs.-(znm-m; nrnga: jars, Muj. Helmer. 43rd rugillm ('am,. I`. I-3. 'l'huc|wr. R.(,`.R. I `They Wonder Why. The rrnitlorntu in the vicinity nl (lrnw lnn have long dc.-sired tn hau- a policeman live there. no that they would have butter piylice protection against lmys who frequent that dis- trict. and continually` mine listurh ancen at night. When police countable IcAdno jniwied the furcir. at l`t'(|tl0tll he touk up reuitlence near thetirove Inn, and the henrtg oi the people wen- muie glut. -lut. mcantly he removed to the miutvrn onrl rif the city. where a policeman in nlruirly statinni-cl. The (lmvmlnn -rmitlontn nro wumlo-ring at the action of the police l,`UDlIllliItll(Yll(`hi an it leavaa them '3Ill.h'0ut. police pru- In-(inn, much and white. _ Thin upon: but ham no well used that the `hem. and mount. conspicuoill building in Hip whole exhihitiqn out- side the main It-nt. in that 0! Can- urla. and the interior in so beautifully srtsngcd that the uurti of Ilolmn comes to Canada again. . . . See- ing the bacon. we enquinxfof the Cu- urin chug: hate how it was u! (.`.undiu` nigh were no lu-3:. Iitlu I benevolent smile in My Cup: tln -oolv-mid xqsllodz "Cnuh In I |ag_oonry. and `out pip buy an: hi iron." I I-our wnn Wknh This Anna: At Tho mugow icxmbmon. I_gh .-4| Hill. THE KINGSTON CAMP. (1) (`Tl1(`ll'Hl Ill`\'l'lhpTH1 l|Y. tn (`(`()lll[).Wh which a and much prartin-." Jgmwel T Oxford ._`,.._?,,, atouuuro suvxcr:.' trump on mstrucunn W arriclwltl, for hxclvu `lays t|,'])IH'tlLl0lll. has i.<.~xm-d the list of (|i\i.~'iunul um] brig pl} ' ' .2. l(v()L_'l`l'H. `Ill -I "I H'u-rr R.(`.R., uh...- I)ivi. Mnnlizumlm r; |n.-Lrun-nu` . H. White, lI\t*(4:l|l nf I. l{um.~xuv 1 Later, (Supt. *InnI. n5 n4: I.l4 .lIl-0| (II. J. ; hrisgnrk ma ` mgilm,-nt, and R l` I: on mun-s. it-q-r tn bode- cmnmamler. Mrigmlior, Q ~R.n.; brig L. I) I` H 1.. lunm-rl., II.` ml;ulunt nn (` H ' HI Huh .`.....- u-ml, The Cotton Dress Stock is at its best now and dimes and quarters do rare service. Money goes fur- ther this year in Wash Cotton Fabrics than ..at any previous time. Improved facilities insure greater pro- duction and manufacturers content with a smaller average prot. Fine Printed Cot!ons are coming mole and more into general wear, more popular each season for stylish summer dresses. `Prints, 5c., 8c., |0c., I2 I-2c. Muslin, l0c., l5c.. 20c.,% 25c. Ginghams, |0c.. l'5c., 20c., 25c. Competent critics tell uswe have the. best stylcs in town. We're willing to help you make comparison. -anus-w-`.a-'-r_:_-__ _ Il8"nnd 120 Princess Street. - . - Kingston. on t We Have Just Marked and Placed in Stock a Choice Col ledtlon ot Wlyte and Black Summer Walsts. White Brilliant Wnists, trimmed with embroidery. 500. each. Wfzite Lawn Wsists, with new a`envea and [strips of embroidery. 750. ._ . White Organdie Wsists, tucked nnl hem stitched. $1.25,. $1.76. $1 89. 81.99, 83 each. Blsok Orgnudie Muslin Wnists. tucked and hem stitched. $2 each. Bunk Meroorized Sateen Waisls, with wide insertion. $8.60, $3.75 $4. 84 60. 86 each. Blnok Mqmerizod Sateen Wnists, with gold or silver oord trimmiv-LN $2.50 each. Black Moi-oerized Sateen Waistn. with black cord trimming. 82.26 ench_ Black Spteen Wnists. 99s., $1.25. 31 60, $1.75, 32 each. Blush Watered Ileroerized Wniatu, with dome fa-tners. 84 50 each. Black Ind White Stripe Piint Wninta, 750 . $1. $1.25, 01 50 (such. Blue. Pink. Helio and Navy Striped Print Wninta. with white vest. $1 11.25 each; . Plliu Color Chsmbry Wnists, embroidery trimming. I2 ouch. . Our) Ipooial purchase of twelve hundred J oh Blouse: in Plaid Boolvb |"}.ilr~ghun sud go`od English Printmt 603 each, are quick selling and 3004 no. ` - .. . .-u . . nu , I1: -,., _.__1 ohm 30 mo Facts H8gal`din%rt;1:bI`i:pid |nc,-aw 0, Hem VIIIID. I Lu-t you up call over four Ihonund Wo_uien'a Blnuu Wniata and you`, westhat permitting. we hope to do evnn better. nu-.. I_-I_:__ 1 _ _ _ _ .... n._.._.._... :u....... I"....\. A... I... elm (In Q Q0.-It'll. VI 5301`). Hmcl pmprielura complain-of a great. scarcity `ul help in the city. lber an hm lmlela withuul, cooks, they being Aunulc to nd much help Lu)-whore. Th:-re is also an equal scarcity of I-ling mnm girll. It in ntlppom-cl tq_- humigrullon to Bulfnlo la_u lnenlhg cause of thin local near- cuy. ` nu mutant new mngnn. , 11., .' Y.I.C.A.oolebrMod1 no _ wuaqwsunduy. . A I to in. lo until. M o no M. In llmhen; cl` 149 Ilvilxov tr .-Inn touv."bqypInq in gun- Risky n gnrdonr. nlout -ovnty young of age. wan slrilck and 'a.`..n.1u.I.m.I Inn A. Inga..- an..- yiilg WUDIIPII ll!` nuns, Wu IIIPU III uu uv-In VVIIV:u . When loo ' {or your Bummer Blouse look first for the 001500 iign of M . CRUMQEYBROS iloart ljjsoase -sch. #Wa;mWeather Shirt Waists for Women. STARR SUTC l4'.PFE..2.. urn __ .... A ddlrdty 01 Help. c.-an.-Gun...-. n1\I'nI|`n:lI `|3`2T| 32 V IT:-incoss Street Kliigs`ton- ` VUI The Udbu I'M-u. tin in n vnu Pmu. - Unit in n. venernhlo game. I` played by English- ' Hy }|"""' of years ago. 8oottnr'.l{; mom-ds he nsquent mention of U Jaun-.s_| I`-_' ed a clui jay pl _ uh -_n I" Charles I"Ivas tying 2" 3" news was !:nu&t*t4:.' him 0' Irish nbdom. laid by " .umhn1-Mus" id` M.thq_.mou nnvivn! gfmann of ball with :1 ha`- `WC, Fiihihmons. Pnfterl u v I'- :- OII hi..l""\'I 1" `I3 H! [N `rmk--n I 3`! bicycle .-Iimvll ~I 3'1. . A Valuable Glme. this : dwarc. ...-.4---:- ;-Season now fully open. ; Grand Hotel for Otonooooooogoooooonooo Oimutm and Binders ! V: on -Iuniuh you with ohvood nquirod for that.) . ` M IIUHIIIII Jon` noun. 0.0.. III!- - VII!-Pnnldluill. a. :.o.woon. w.a.Iun'I`Y-Ila B1.-[l.Mll lV1l- IMIIIII D|N*W' A " A._D. LAIOIUII. Auutngt llouca A " JAIII DAVEY. lunar!- L'.`..n..a...n u urn lncutor. Lo` I5.` mouu & co` 54.5, ml Wdllnatnn Ht, v `.5. ...V ;28 PRlNCEs Srner. T" K Iuinvuuuuun has It. 70 Prison: stun. ~ oxcenoinco r---------------- Choaper than Living at Home unIoN-Man: SHOES. E'ffu-$"'i""T"7 ;':::'.. 3 `L D000 Vultl. % mm maomo ' I'II`VII-Iuv un- Foot of Wellington 85.` JUST my us; Ba: Siuvesl `ugnurynu. Inuonn uuxuuuuu . . W 1 - `I310. 10 undqnonlun r . ,__ _._ *_...."..Im':.`-'5` '...':.s.`,::'...:.'.'.'.'rs but u '....:.-.::.' .2 *:.:-...'.:-:...... .2..."-~ than work; nlu Improved pnaun. ! Inn 1. I. Plllll. Provruur. I.y-seven mun: nnnmnmn III Unuu-In doing misuiun wurk than in 18%. In the uenlml regions of ('auat|a wore , 4:! n|inuu~rII had been uugmranuuatul not because they won: `no longer able to wqrk, but became there won no Mandolin for thum. The cost. of super- ` Anivitbtul ministers had incrqwxd 0:59.000 alnoeyltm. Tho dncmr acid it WM advhable to pro.-vent the es~ tdinlunem of mm circuim, and In- vmmi lm comhinhvg 1)! two and three ' '0ie03CI,' which would enablmthem tn " P`? 91.000 9.0 amp minister and than Inch him do 3 man : work. A num 50'? of aI..Iaowever, expressed n it would be quite im- `....._Idmn manning circnhu in tho , UUII WWWVWII uun v n.u.u. .. M tho Ttliqnkp Iluthmliat cunleronm the HIV. Dr. Suwrlund, Iuporintmr dam ominadnnn. made 6 Harding Ipooch on the over-supply of minia- um. In I000, nocwithnmndiug I de- pluud consmm.-tgcy, thaw were sown- nninmuru in Ontario .|._x.... ...1....:..-. .......I. Ikun In HIGH In ma lll 11.15 Wuulu nu , poudc 14> ouino circu` vity nnqiqiwlxphunga. VFL- min...-In an Ijln W`|;u' WI, lPnmI3. - TIIO ltnj. in the Whig, huh [Saint ed 0111., ii in the Lands nl Hm -Icx-gy. If tiny do not lnvour such expodients '80 fall bring Imut the better con- dition of those who bbour on the _o_,,s., X! `L... -.Hl ...., CIHJROII 0' Wn( UU WIIU IDIJUMI un yuu jmul Gliwitl, if they will re- ` lire men pretunmrely from the ser- "vice in order to give place to other; end If they nd the revenues of tho dllurch lnedoquela for all purpose.-. lnhltuno. 'I`he minintr_v,lll\'e gllllr professions, in suffering from` , and the people will not 3 new for `ll. Idle men are net kept in ..4Iun- -rally: nl INA. BIII Wllahlnllb 1:10;:-5 uu. chancellor 0! the univetaity of Toronto, at p recent fummibn, blazed -away pt 9.ho`uovernment bocuuno it did not provide all the fund: which thig can of learning wanted. He lntiinnfed that the government was JIM, ooudatom in saying that it could not aord the relief which the univcr any uquimd and at the same time granted nanny to Qunerfn univerwil.y for the `unldrgunum of in aohoo| of mining. , * II- ..u._` an` -Inum an Inn; of ill- a He may not -have an iota 0`! ill- will tr-`yards QIII uni\'craity-not one of thaw gentlemen would do such a thing-`-'l)ut. it had to be rcmemhe-mil i-hat _'l`oi-unto university opened its dnoni to all lcomosrs. And does Queen : dobar any? Sir William Meredith can scarcely plead that he has not heard that Queun'n unlveraity, so far as its aru departmunt is conceruod, in as free of sectarian blarao Toronto uni-' vernity, and that its students repre- sent. an wido u oonntitudncy. Ito theo- logical department iii` Pnanhyterian. but it and the arts departments` are rlierantly governed, and Sir William known it. Thus may he a point in what he addmthat until the govm"n< maul. huv for it; own it. should not`-dlva its inoney with an inltltntliinpl which it him no control. The school of mines in managed by ll'lIl_008,|7Cl for thdl people, nnd__jt inapuhljo institution to all intents and punloma. It ponmm-s qaough of the active lmuinou luuinct of the day to_ make it Q live and promtcnaive in- ntitntion. and thin in anniethhig which nhould be commended in mice of con- dehmod. -tn. 4._._ -1 u:.. n:mi-....v ..........J. 1. HIV Iv! nu. Just an ` -ber. walk: of life. 7:13 wma -- om YEAR. -. .. gm-1-ur -n1A -nun-hgn THEAj_JAI1.-.Y WHIG. Inca-1 vvlll\J v- D Y Inll!` in Urdu; Qt 800-810 1 nor nu. Mum UBIIIIUII. The crux of Sir Willlamu apnea`; in ljl threat tllt`"ii'iSF"ile next eleqtion til friend; of tho Toromo univanity mutt inuit upon their dcmundn. niad gaunt. ll nocmury, calm the govern- piuxra lmmhen by me 2I:mau._ The Juootlon of radvuuu In, In up, an p0WOI"to drivo out of power Vgovormngpy the would not diu- ih duty to the university. The guvarnmqnt will continue in :4. -J. -2-.....'I.... -uullghn annular has WWI WI]. IIICI, II I luunwn In --u-. not" back nything. Re is quite `oforonto . General `Hosts A Corporation ,IlIun.I' umzww Ian-un. -on w...._.... .,5.._. 3. ",.'.,na.., _pm-inner to ma .|.:._.._=- |..._.... L. ..mIA uni. hnvn `Kin ypq Q Iqmg, pnnuuuuu nu shingnjlx-on-ojo ould not hnva:i: aw. wjy, `II I manor ol fact. 13.: -_4- L.__-|. .....n.a.... II; in nnhn ") ;I6I,'.ol'ooiru, undid pmmle: bu bead '_i`I talk. and-from u .,,_,_; L 3... an`. inn... nnuru guvernmupuu wm Iauuuuluvl ... `II, ltourund, I. P.. mpndinlun the that by ` in -, having public life, _M dtauuarl with av.- - M. 1.. SIN WILLIAMS DISTEHPER. ,. n_.. -1 II... ....:....._:on ova 'en?1}W1:EI umvrmsmr. . .m 1:: ;.L_.;. ll.AI..,.II..l ......l..-.4 wort: Mu Inpruvou pm-u-. VIIW J. I. Plll. - 53-':5'5E III than Hll D8 l'IlIl6 circuhn in L...-nu l`*""" -- -- ~ . inatitmtionn must. not, in time, rovohitiunltecl in the manner of their t:omitruct.ion and government. The 0|-l oendere, the ropcawrn, tholspoilcxl lives, the charscteru beyond rerlemp tlon, should be herded by theinnelvea. The not`-in'no-ln`ul should have a mid- dle course. The inmates should have neither communion nor contact. with] the others. All should he under the direction of men who have been train- ed for reform service. Guard: and in- stnuztoru and oiciale generally alluultl be men whose qiirit in such as will inuence and impmalll ion of character and of correct habits are not. without authority, but the ooul in the soldier, the ruler and the reformer in not the same, and prison life, without an upward lift, is bound to make for the worse, inwrtcacl of the hotter. .___.-_. l)'.- common one. The students of criminology Il`.0I'll give thin matter their nerloun con- do-loruion. How did this row xggih lieoome,during his convict day, the Itldoni. ufh seasoned ruoufn, and breathe in lo much of their spirit in to1$6l!mna reconciled to an" nbaml'onc nareor? The want. of classification li potilpn the great tlefot. and if them ll ndtld to thin 9.115 want of surveil- lance, the prison bcomas as school of crlmo. It in G question if the penal` ' - - `nu vn... ,.|.i ml'lUKlAh-diulno. According to some the (lesperadm-e are educated in their mud career while serving out sentences for minor uv-n- 09: in our prisons. That is 3 most diacomforting thought. u----: '0' IX! 0| |lI'I||.~l' xvuuuuuz, -urn. eulao conrmed in criminality by a urine of pguy oloueu. But. accomm- nlly, the pdlon Inmate in not a toughened omuuune. without emotion and remonefon the contrary he tool: the grsvity of hit Iitliation end is hurt by his surroundings. The idea ul iaummim him in to bring about the in-olotion and reflection thht pro ode reforms and it menu to be is fooliuh idea, i! Rutledge`: experience in the I ..___. The Koncton Transcript has been enlarged and improved. Mr. Huwke in rlmembomd as one of Ontario`: bright- at journalists, and in New Bruns- wick his light has not been dimmed. |The school nonru us uu..u....... ...... the city council are going to law in older to have the status of etch de- ned. The lawyer: will get A benet, Ind some of thej; advice comes high. * .,.....'"..."~"-.~;;.1..: [of an ulornntdry 3.: ' ,., ,_-n_A `L- .._.. W5 ' _ " Glnurnlly tho convict: are hardened damn, who went wrong in youth lot luck of proper widows, apd he- -~--l-__-J 1.. n-hnhxnlilv Ina Q Al}_grnethy`s, ununnaa .nIl|nl3l!`I\ ll! Juurunun va, nu... I The Buffalo paper: have taken tn the guying of those Canadians who visit the Pan-American exposition, uni ght. shy of the blood suckers. The abuse of decent people is not the way to encourage their generosity. -x---_.. Hamilton's city council in `dealing with 8 local mnl coniljinc. l ricus at the mines have gone up 50. a ton, and the council is asked to pay ml- vu-.:o'I in hard coal, running all Lhu way from 81.3`) to 81.50 per bun. Thu . leol1ap|)0ars to be oll. ----:-n Alothor good man has beon taken home. The late Canon Spencer was one among many. A man of singular- ly pure and serene nature, he walks?! in this eommu-nity with gentle much and_ mien. No one could be more sim- ple-minded. aincene um! true. Though oilont hi: tongue his inuence lives. -----1 'Sonnmr Depcw, the New York mzur M the republican party. in in lnvuur of A third term for president McKin- ley. _ Souing that ha has Iwon only glcctcd A second time [or uie thin Mill of 'n.th'fn term swan: tn he a little pmniutum. What. the men uf Dppuw rank want is a king and, Mc- Kin|oy n"imperinlir\m slnggostsl him as the min for the place. -:--1. vThe.Yi!uni|lon Herald dilfors with 110 Wlilg about mam:-in and say`>t that lurk Twain would lmrdly be complete Ivithmn. I (much of humour. Podnpa not. And ynt the part of Hank : mamnir that will make the but. I-andlng in that which related to I buninou ventnr, a Imln. a liquida- tion ol debt. and n mdcemed ruputr ,.1 .L____ .- _..AI.:_.u `Inn... no; N. about i A VII] lgllw Dctvuvv. Ono of an spacial fonturen nt the Iurvioo on tho Grand Trunk in am "lnlcrnltiunsl Limits!" to, Bualo. This service it wornbly cnmmam-d on by pquauynn and the train Ilouhi pmw I most popular 0110,18 the mm in ontinsly in day light `and Mr about 1% uon of this trip niim oh thou: -0! hi: onwio. `.1: 1. Wk inaction o'l":.rsvol`|:o that pathogen In out bin hgtlly or night trains. they [I519 iadduggigln nnrfiurnhv; U Mild `viii aqua I thin . line rulrom loaves! ua Bolutou tda In in bnun nod Mtg rdjlvgy gnrviur. - < :-2: _ The school board of Hamilton A_.._-:I _-4 npninn in Inu DIBJ'UD- no`. I `something that In I 1- -1 n; I...l.-n tin 33108! x1c_ PRISON- ..L:_, .|._. L-_ L... -.l.oJ 0| won. uuu u llrutmnuwu ...,..... and there in nothing `funny A You tut Buvioo. .1 wk. -....si.l hmlnnm n p Hbfigbolu .1 s. um M in Intluy a raw youth. at it (tho polivo nay). ' 1 dupornto crowd `ol [ does not any much > ry tendency of prison Fun um! wane. nomuu. JUN! 10. I @139: 1 Iinonniglnbonn. L- |___|. I inagju sums] lcdledonia ` Springs` Ill-`.V. CANON A srrzx-In. mulch-nly uulllpomd. M--ii:-cs] ' laid sumumnlrd. but the kinclly and ` (mu hcurt had ceased ln In-at. r~'uppnsvd that the 1-Xurliulh in im; up the hiil irum l'n mu whur ;_-rcutly iali ued Qanuu .\`pun(-or, was lrnuhlct with hvml |i<-use _.......:... ......n l..-nu.-In In Kin Nnrul l\In;__'. The lulc Rev. Allwrl Fpauxvr was the fth sun of Dr. John >'~|mu-er. Lyn, Unl.. an}! grunal.-on vi the lulu (_`4l. Huzlctun Spenwr. n rmir--d anny niuer. Ho` was born ul Lyn on Aug`: 25th, I83`), and was u,-<|umt-I at thn public and high sch:---lu. I-`rum I555 to I863 he was I pulnlic school tend)- er. Pursuing his stu-li(-.< M the D0 lam-y divinit_v whonl, (:4-.m`.\'n. .N.Y., he was onlained (I('u1`4-n in IVES} and prio-1, in I?-T55. by thv lute nrdmlnhup Lewis. After at-rvim: as a lit-ens:-I travelling xniuuinnnry in Rt-nfrew and lmecuu, he was nam-vi curate of Kc-nnplville in I868. 11: hold the ofve of local superintenllvnt of schools in IA.-ens from N66 to l.'l`'.F. -n..... a.. 1...... lxx mumn Snenct,-r _._....j. , % in Halo: on Iotutdny Indir- nptua-Almoot xmmoauuly- Sheet at an cum-A Good nu ma ranon Anne? at 31- Pout of Duty. Sulhlen Wu the death summons to canon Spencer. clerical o-'n'lAI'.V 0` Unturio diocese. on >`M-mus! ""` inn and nnlilknnrnllv any the IIGWI Unmno (H0095. .`nl~uI'4uy cum- ing. sud um-nwfully vans the of his ch-mi \-ed by tha-}lI1|rltHIf hingntun on n'd;y nu-rninnr. On Saturday ultcrlwon bu rvn.-ivod a me.4snu.I'r-om hinhup .\IilI~ in go to Piumn lu unis! him in. nnnrmatiull rcrrvicrn; cnnun Evans ha-I nvnl. mm! n! his inability to be I-ru-st-nl. (`anon Spencer compliod with Ilw bishop`:- rmlnu-oat. and Well}. in |'i('l0Il un the nu.-mm-r llarn. Arrising lhI'I'C ha.-want to I friond'n hunts, uml while cun- vnrning with Rev. Mr. Lnuclm, he reumms we! I: 3 u mluy mo: Nurl-h Kilng. 'I`l... Inn Ih". 0! local snperlnu.-nmm 0| zscuumn ... Then in June. I?``". (`anon Spencer was ulvcmrl clerical secretary of the rlincesarn synod of Ontario, twenty- uno: years ago this month. and u.-lm-i- rrnl secretary of the 't_mm-,rul wywmd in Snptcmlx-r. lt~`.I.'l. He was appoint-I a canon of Si. Ieorgvfs cathedral. Rinnadnn in I.\'.H A 0' Bl. IIEIDTKU H Llltlnrlllnl. Kingston. in |.\'Jl. , ., Canon Spence? wmn one of :!w nri~ ginatoru of the Kingston historical rm ciety in I893. Ho also hold tho posi- tion of Honorary am-mtary in Ontario diocese` of the corporation of thu- Church lmusc, Donn : yard, W-.a(min- nter. England. (loca:-iunally he wrote` in the prong on controversial e:t|l1jn"ln_ and cnntrihutt-.4! the historical nkntch of Ontario (ll(|(`(` tollw -(fanadiun church uiagm.ina,- in IRQ7. (`anon Spene!-r was is cunscrvativc by trmli tion slid conviction, nml was strongly` in favor of maintaining the unity of the cmpirc. Hc advocated n-Iiginusz toachimz in schools. and the right. at I*nch'r0lig inus= hmly In its own m`hool.<, whore-vcr dcaircd and practioablc. Ho lmlimred that thc tnw noliltion of tha- .prgl)lt:|n of thc liquor trafc Iran to In- fmmd in smnc moditicution nI'T7ln (lotlmnlsurg s_v.utc~m. In Julv. l"l'-5. canon Spencer n_1ar~ ,1 ,,.l I.`_. "L. a`...- n5 .1 nun:-u ! cgxorirlldn. Arucxu at an: nu.uu._ rind n r` t_v-nno yours. nude in thr- lt night In .`lpenn`r, who inq the white life. " rm... r..........I sono36i5d'wc3 @\->@@E , _ ........-_.._..._..___. ._ .,.N_....._-__..._ _....

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