Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1889, p. 8

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ANOTHER cuamxcramsrnc LET-E . LER FROM FRED w. SHIBLEY. H0 IHOIIKIH (II Inc nnu Ill! uuc u. By ridicule und bush, Ink-slinging Line! the clever men, \\'ho`d`?|uck im like 3 stricken hen. ...:-sJ..I llnuan On lunllh, \\' hO'd luck mm nice I ILTIUIUII ucu. I wishful Green to 1-quuh. And Int. not least; hoaennon wida The climu of the has he hml nu .Il OhnI'n rmnd nml grguth [he climax 0! mo ueu Inc uuu On All that`: good und great. A non of slurs. unseemly. coarse. Upon our faithful, ciVlC force, Hnvh doimn true men lute. ` [he ucem-eu mm mu J:-am. l For public peace to Doctor Clarke Send Tommy Groom, Tlllll. staring Iurlx, His pen anal ink sequester. The citizens will bless your deed, \\' ho uvod them lu the time of need, From 3 Icnurge so unlorseon : Let tender thoughts this act not check, We'll thunk you if you ring his neck, Ur throttle Tommy Green. M. D. The Happening: In Our Nearest Neighbor Woctwanic \ stlrrlnx Vlilugo. There was a fair attendance at the cir- cuit concert in the Methodist church on Wednesday evening. The programme was of a happy char-scter and exceedingly long at both ends. Proceed: good. A Scott act convention was held in the town hall on Wednesday afternoon; fairly attended. a deal of work rushed through. Sunday night Rev. Mr. Young preached the annual temperance sermon at the Methodist church, and Tuesday evening Reva. Mean. Leach and Stratton. and T. S. Henry made planing addresses to a good audience at the main hall. Of chilcliah, senseless. empty rhyme, With which his head in lled, Then federttiolfu noble creed, He thought that he hul ably !ree`d. Ru ridimlle bush. Llpon nmnnu, clvu: Iun.'c, Such doings For heaven's sake remove his bells, His bumble tube` that my which :ellI The licensed tool And jester. IL- _..u:.. .......... m ll...-mr (Tlnrka town hull. The conoervnivoo hold A towunhip con~ vention in the town hull on Monday after- noon. The remains of the late Mr. (`-annoy. ` brother-In law of C. W. Emmouu, were re- ` moved Monlay to his Inc home near Stir- G. W. Boydeg. Cleveland, Ohio,:in Vinit- Lu. H . Doyueu. uun lug At S. J. Walker ; A iollv nutv. among quay from home or batted. Dear old England, I love thee. Home of modern civilitatiun end Christianity, mo ther of nation: 1 bow down before thee and sry, "(ind Seve the Queen." God Save Jinglnud." May thy enemies never be vic- torious over thee. Mey you grow in niche: and all righteoua prosperity. Mey you continue to ruir your Spencers, your Glad- stones. your Steuleya. and your Parnella. Ihu world is proud of you. We are All -your children on this continent. Seo, your son and daughter would be wedded. The youth in half uhy. the maiden a little afraid. it would he dian-spoctful in her to merry I young man who once atuuck you when you were too aerere with him. Let the bone be published, or perhe Mina Canada may run zoom: an old maid and Atari up houaekeeping on hor own hook with uahlackcat. \I- n.:....:...I 1:.`-n mnv inaunnrataa J. Walker A jo I ty. omon whom were Nial K. Wood. {hpltjrnmin Dogia. Levin H. Stoor and their India Iurprinod W. M. sod Mn. Front, Sod com, Int week. A very plousnt ovonlnlwu Ipont. Thou gathering: union 3 Mon y interact in I neighborhood. The mod: are in condition. Sump-on McConuo I, of Algomo, in Vinit- ing friondo hon. IIOIIIII lulnputuuuy . _.-... A very inteneting end eetinhctory com- plimentary eociel wee held rlut evening in connection with Bethel temperance union.et which some 800 were preeent. Rev. A. H. Meal en. president of the union. wee in the ob r, end the Rev. Mr. Mecgillivrey occupied e eeet on the pletlorm. After ell Iml ntlned tl.e lnnlllnbll l'99llQll.99!; ol the proqrumne had been renaenn .1: In- terlnineion wu given. when the members of the union had an opportunit of welcoming All lhoee preeent At 10 o'o ock All express- ed themselves well planned with the even- ing : enjoyment. and the eooi we: brought to A clone. occupied the pnuorm. mun u. had uthod an inn: mm It!-. ` drama. oolon. ducts. And chorunu won 156 ordcrd the nvening. After the (int. part ` had bun rondond `n in- 0.:-mission nu nivon. when into luv: tho place and loan Ill uuuuu. \ on the Inlgluntn ohobb her residence for twelve monu, she went out. And I walling uolp cum outing back from the corridor. Tho youth oolidtod to call on Mn. 0'Br|oI'won an] I0 and coat. and notl-. God to rolnin In ntun from calling on India they were uuoquuinhd with. Polloo Donn-woanoouuy. J De I0! d k -' ..?.?`.a?l%..'&uc.. 3."; vr.....` % ""n'<'.;T ~ drunk. land not lriondl. fined 81 and cons. i Cnthulm 0'Brico. convicted of he in; I disorderly homo, was was to tho orcer rcformatory for 3 cu. Cathulno was will- i to lonvotho p ooundloonoln Oduu. 1 .. uh. mninnm almhh her ing. Clevelnnd, no .t R .l_ Wnlkor'|. T;-lROTT|`.E4 TOMMY` daatn. ODESSA bCCUFlRENCES- _._____._:__ tlul Touponnoo l'nIon. ' ----- --u__ -_.l --oi-lg.-tnn as-Nick cat. Mr. Principul Grunt mty luau untn scheme: of imporinl federnion; Sir U Arlen Tuppor may cry. Canuliam you no the hsppiolt peoplo in the world;" but Annou- tion must. come. Time rornoven I ohotaclen. The Ages roll on and men undergo conver- siono. I an content to wait. Al I aid in ....... .:..... l..M.r I -ill nnvnr [Aka the nnth Pol loo Conn-Wodl ______ _.__- A_..I CIA Cid!!- lnn oh- M. 'l'ho`BpIoo at Every Dny LlIQ-Wlul tho- _gu__l_:Il'ia are Talking About--NothIng Eu- \ capo: gho Attention ol 'l`h_oIo Who urn Tnkln John. ` Clnn siren: ail throihed oat straw in bundle: for bed: at I2 Market Iqutre. A hlnn um: um: man in ` the uitv to-dust. PARAGRAPHS mcxao up BY oun ausv REPORTERS. nguqcyf. \\ hltn DUDGIOI tor DBO! II I3 MITIPI Illll. A blue coat was seen in the city today. ` It wu worn by I Scokotl Harbour soldier. l Hm lmnrlnul And ftv lots for ula. out It WEI WOTII Dy I DIUIBII I I]II'UU|lI' BUIKIIUF. _ One hundred and fty lots for sale. out nnd won and of the city, Moore`: real canto nnunnv, ngency. White dsiny our in liked by everv one. To be had only of W. 1'`, Baker, 12 Market square. Iiimnt fmm (}.Inmrn\\' henutiful Scotch sq uure. Dinect from Glasgow beautiful tweed: aml Engliali wordteils remarkably cheap. Lambert & Walsh. A branch of the Evangelical Alliance will . be organized in Kingston by Rev. Alexan- der Cnnipbell. the agent of it. Fur alrv nnlx Aml nuft nmnle. nofl. woml siono. I content to wait. an I uuu m my dpreviouu letter I will never take the oath of Iegianco to tho Uniud Satan. swearing any my birthright. l have still the old blood in my veins. and I love my ooumr . run country in Canada. I will yet vol: {II conuolidntod Amorlcu. It does not hurt my feeling: to be called I traitor, for I am no: nnnh, UPI` KAIIHPDGH. IND BS8!!! 0| IL Fat dry ouk and soft maple. soft and hard wood at lowest prices, go to Crawford's. foot of Queen ntreet. Kfnw unnuln fn'r nnrinu nvnrnnntn nlmnlh Ul`IWl0I`II I` I00` OI Queen Itreet. New good! for spring overcoat: elegu and durable from 810 to $16. Trowaera at low price: every day in the week. Lumber! & \\'ulsh. ' I ....a..._.._ L. `L- I)......I ......l:....I .....l nu. (Y n man. . . Lectures in the Royal Inediml and my ' men`: nmlical colleges cloned yesterday. The uruhmtea are anxious for tspeuial convo cation about the tint. week in April. M..n.o..|.. I.`-.... \l..nit..|.; nhnl-IA Mgniln. cuuon auouv me mu ween In April. Mnmnuba liran. Munitobs phoru, Manito- lm 1|-mr, Munitulm need wheat. Manitoba unreal mats and Masnitoba land for hale by W. F. linker, (`0lllliBIi0l'l merchnut, I`2 Market munurn Rlillllr. I) The gyfixnsstlc class hf th Nth !'.\\'.U. rilh-.1. gave an enteriuininent st. Rockwooul usyluln. The hragruunme wss well rendered ti runghnut. Mr. Swaine acted as mndux,-tor, and the Clan`! gave an excellent exhibition of gymnastic exercises. W. Shea scted the clown in it highly eicient manner. Capt. thsllrm-sy sang two songs which were sp- phuulq.-nl. Mr. A. Smylh ably pliesided st the pisno. A psrluur social was held I: W. Dunn`: V rcsi-lance, Hruck street, last evening by the izI~iius' sid society of the Fourth Methodist church. A large nurber uf friends were pi :-sent. [he chairman was W. H. Godwin. and snmzs and duets were given by Misses Nicholson. Mc.\liUsn, 5|;-Csrtliey, (jerli ('urnuvsky and Annie Uuim, and by essrs. ('nrnnvsky, (Iowan! and Echliu. Readings were given by Misses Hilton. Simona und lilliutl and J. H. .\lcKay. Hn Unmlnu ova-ninu Row R, Stilwell sud hlllutl and .1. IS. .\lcI\ay. Hn Monday evening Rev. R. Stilwell wile were nqreenbly surprised by A visit hom lirn large sleigh lumls of young people from Kingston and a` few from Syileuham. A sumptuous {cut was served by [He merry party. After spemlimv 3 most enjoyable evening in singing. reciting and most conlinl mm-ersatiou the young people took their nivpurture. l8&\'ll\|{ a plemiiug mnrk on the ls-af or memory in the minds of their friends who very much appreciated the call. commencm MATTERS. 7` l.l\'I-I SIUCK MARKET. M0.V'rus.u., .\Iurch l.`l.-'l`he receipts of cutie an large, and the mnrket on thc whole has been glutted. In consequence there has been a weaker feeling and prices ll`0 easier. It in Lao early to speak of the export trade the coming nummor, but the indication: are that as large trsde in going to be done. A lugs number of distillery cut- tle are held for shipment. Then in some onqury {or upon wank, and on 1:: 110 mull lou changed hsnd: at to per pound. !h-- top of the market for the present. It is rumored that A the ocean space from Chi! port. for May is engaged. At the neck vnnla. Point St. Charles. PUT` [Ur lly I3 engugeu. At. the stock yards, Charles. there wern 3:')0 cattle obred. lhe market was active and a fair volume of bunineu wu transacted. (iood export cattle uo|l~ at 40 to QC, good butchers` at 3{c to ic, fair ut `Zia to 3c, and culle at 2c to `Ac per pound, hve avight. There wu enquiry for sheep. but the Utfrlinull were light. Priced were firm an. 3c :0 4c per puund. live weight. A few live 1)-ugs brought 53 per pound. Tun supply of calves was Iurge. prices runging Yrmn C2 to $4 each. I-In-can urn Iminn nnlnl in hnmhau-I, SilI' lrmn O`: to an east). Hone: l|8 being solcl in numbers. Sixty lu-ml were sold at $\`.') to $150. The demhnd In iuoatly fur heavy horse: weighing from l.lV.'0 to 1,400 pounds, but I few American: lmyers looking furdrivers. In Ontario lur- ing the put. two weeks there have been bought. aulliuua and mares for people in the North Went Terriwlies. iNc1DEN`1` or THE V DAY. [XIII]! such. I`... JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Windsor Haul Block, Prinom Street, ........................ rn HIUUUUI. UVIWNIIUUIVI Ill-Llu Q liosdqunrtontol-Clovu. 1`|IoGhy'.I`idd and Onion Sada Choice runny our. Strong Balm hour a specialty. to 0.50: Itnlght. nouor. Inc 109.01: to 52$: nu no. mm at: Q l.mto2.'l:Ci5!hI8|u& ht hnlmrl. Ofllllg lluun I3. l'|our- ooolpug IN 5:. Solo. What. x u w . , Ihfnht qi::t::r`.!:l7;lnw IJD: plant In-Inc (IO lL.'::uunlht. roller. MI no.0: 5.10 m .525: nun:-nno. LII) co, (J5: _ _u_-to _ LID lo 3.10: VII] Its. nut to nu: -.. ....... bakan. I Cot-n-5l to 550. Pun-78 In 750. . 00 to lie. Bu-Io: to M I sm ~l`.u'umod-4.70 to II). Porl- lid) In MI bud--N to 10. B|oon-l0 o 11. Hunt-u I8. -4 to II}. u 0:-cu: Hwthw :M0:l:I..Ibll l8t7o!:WoIt'n mm 3: CIV3 . . Gun-3'3 um uouooun. I.-p-um'3T1Qw1a: .mo|o. ' LIVERPOOL CllII ILBKI1`. .~-,...~. _1.n:-n-nnL_X.nn:h.|L-IJLD. Hun of Tomnlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Banquo Ja um artist . . . . . . . . .. Memhnntl. nk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Quebec Hunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I lzniou Bunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Bank olcommen-e . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Imperial Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 Monu-ml Telegram In Go. Rloh. k Ontario IV. City Puooncu-RR ......... .. Montreal 00100.... . . . . . . .. (`nnadn Pa\olncRR..... CnulnOotlon0oInpAn,y Dundu otton Huohalnauoouonoo. N-W.lAndOo .... .. rrocxs. Banknl luontreanl . Uuumo Bank du Pouulo.... Molson` Bunk Hum of omnto .. Dunn..- lnnu nun (M Ooum. quiet : I MONTREAL STOCK M AIIKETS Ios1~n|:.u.. March 13 -I! noon l'lY)(V,K\`l ASK D. 0|-`I'll LZILI Ann lutnua _rnoouEEcouuIssIoI omen. ........ .a.-- (`hump 'l'|nnLhI`_ Fin): such. Cmulinn friends. the nu upnnglosl lun- not in not I had looking Eng when you look at it close. Then in no min on It. no not Woltlbt Ptolnluluou Mode:-an wlndn. ne continued mild ... oh.- IONTIIAI. PIODUOI IAIIII`. an M IJIIII II 5-I Ir:-u. (4-Hmx. Much l3.1-Bald: the Inn! action pending in the Irish courts ullng .|.......- of 50411). Mr. Parnell bring: `"""'C" '` """ _ a soda in London 6 the "fines" tot |N,@. ad Mr. ll. his necro- tsry. mother for 5.llI). T ass on ogsinsl tho pmprlstor sud priutcr who. not hum; given cvidclcc hclon the commission. no not included In tho indemnity by the c Isl `ta. .2`. an the oonlnhslon will be nishcd this week. 1` hon will thus bs I short odjournmcnt for tho prsporotiou 0! the defence. Sir Chsrlcc Rosscll. Mr. Purcell`: counsel. ivlll spook lire dayl- 11.. nxnnnnn ol the Pu-null commission day; The uponnoo up to this. 50 Mth (la , In the ' fl'ln\oI have bun uo.ooo. nn they are null going can the rate of about 1.54!) 3 day. The other side : expenditures no not nearly no honvy. bnt Sir Charla Rnuoll pl: 1,000 I took. Mr. Walter inhnlln to but thll t burden hllnull. oven if no bu to all frank at Btu-wood. The petition in _..|.:..L L. .c...4|. In mu-tglnlv Innnlhr. no )Ile ls superior in nu otner elruuy ` ls then: anything so very dreadful N l.,fI7f1`ERS'POi`E amen. In um xnun Oullrw IIIIIII |NI of 50.11. bring! n In lnntlnn Ihl thn fimu" can 0! the 'l`rInl. n -In n--Ll.. Fun W. Sluuuv. FIIIIIII urulgu L4 L3. Again. I is A oompgretively email proprietor of N the 'l7imea." in feet ha ha only 3 sixteenth and I half share of the paper. This he! beep interpreted to men that he hu half the "Times" end a eixteenth. but the inter- pretetioh iefallncious. Hi: vreelth is derived not fronrthe Times" itsell lmt from as con- truct. to produce And print it. The 00 y- -right of the 'I`imeI' in not his. ' he "Timex" nteil him. All the mwhinery and ..n .5... ..........l..oI.m hv rhioh the Timee" 'l"imea" stoiu All the mwmnory uuu all the orgnnintion by which the "Times" is made I grout pnpor no in hit hands Nv. Wsltor in, therefore. master of the situ- ntion. One on undorltand tho! he feels the responsibilities of his position, and thn he shrink: from throwing upon his fellow- proprieboro A ruinous burden which they hove done nothing to create and he has u- \ .:.r..l on niin inn. 1 ;;:(,".,"..2;".;:.":"'.u'a;,`.:.;'.~-. Cl ainted to pile up. A Voice From tho, West. M<'(Iom(, Nelx. March l3{--(T'o the Enli- tor): `\\'il.h renewal of subscription must say the Wino is if anything more interest- ing etch year. The local news informs me the location of many former friends than I had previouly lost sight of. The past win- ter here has been very, mild ; only one snow storm of 5 or 6 inches in depth, which re- Iiiiinell on the ground but s few days. On this division there has not bsen a snow plow run this winter, making consiuleinble less expense for operation than usual. The rail- wny company are going to build bunch shops here this spring, which will increase business in many ways. They have an ex- ......;.... .....n..- wnrlui svsbem (about twelve shops here this spring, wnicn mu .utw..... tensive water works system (about miles of mains) this in consideration of its accessibility makes it _one of the best loca- tions for their works. Houses are in good demand, those of four rooms rentimz for SI.') a month. This on an investment of $800 to SL000 makes very good per cent. Money is worth from 9 to`20 per cent. per annum,de~ pending on security etc. Prices of neces~ series of life are reasomtble. but coal is worth almost its weight. in gold," being 812 to 3|-1 per ton according to quality. This is for hard coal. which is brought from (7olorado and Pennsylvania. Soft coal sells for about 88 for great deal better quality than you have there. Small fruit culturists could make a fortune here in short time. the demand keeping prices up with no local market to supply it. Everything has to be shipped in. Berries of all kinds sell from t 20. to 33. per box (nearly aquart) and these 1 fruits yield abundantly when well cared for. I'm not putiing up Nebraska by any means. but state the existence of actual facts.- Yours truly. -\\`_ H. DAVIS. Mo 1- lmyul to` Canada`. llul Ho Thlnlu Anuoxutou In Ill Iho Air-Ho Ilukos suuns (Tompu lumo-'l'||o Kind of s Placo ' Ms'CuoI. Nubruka. |o-ln_I.orui.Ing Cor- renpumlenco. l 1;u\"nn-zxcl, R. 1.. Much 9.~(1o the lrlilitorjz I have received several lettors from iricndu and Uukuowns" in Ontario since the publication oi my last letter in your pup.-r. some coking sides with me, and ' others bewsiliog that one of the old united 4.-mpir - loyalist stock of Shibleys. one whose ~ forefathers left. .I`his country7bo.csusa they `loved Euglnud better than they did their homes. should so become fallen injnsnhood as to assert that an'n'isrion is the only solution for the tinsncisl troubles of Csnsds. II.. J... mlitnr oh. \\'nIu in )1 most \.'i|lu~ ,_ A Word oI' Flxplunntlon. KI.~u:.~rox. March 12. -('[`u the Editor} : Uuwilling us I am to trespass on your vuln- shle space. I must request you. in justice to myself, to publish this. It sppesrs thst by some mysterious and unaccountable means my uume and Mr. Tommy Green's have become mixed, and rlarge section of the public are under the impression thst we are one and the same person. I wish most emphatically to deny this. I Am A law Abiding, peaceful sud retirimz men, who came to Cantuls a short time back from the old country to try and better myself in this, and it is hard indeed that, forlorn stranger as] am in a strange laud, my hitherto re spectable mime should be supposed to be the bone tide coguomen of the anslchicul re- brsud who writes under the non de~ lnme of Tommy Green. I should feel eeply grateful by your giving publicity to this, u it may dispel the clouds of oetrscism which are rspidly gsthering round me. Hsruw D. J. Rlnlosn. Pooplo Whoa Iovomonu. sayings and ` l)oIIII Atlrlct Attnntunu. Jose h Nicol. Cntarn ui. is quite ill. R. Bennett, of ew York, is in the city on u visit to his parents. Prinoiml Grant am-aka on ,Imperial Fe- visit In: pcrenta. Principal (Grant speaks on _`f1r_n_geri!l derution" in Bellevixle on Friday night. u..I |\'L.:o.. null |nnlIII'A nn nnlitimkl un Staten Ihortly. u The Hon. '1`. ll. Purdue has taken a change ` for the better, and there in now a possibility of his recouery. ` um. .I A K Wdker urenchod. uuuunl. ; derution" in liellevule rnuay ulglu. Sol White WI" lecture on political union ` in some of the principal cities of the United l shortly. 1'1... um. 'I` I! 1)..-.1.-aim; tnlum n clnmue l his recouery. Rev. J. A K. Wnlker prenchod, u usual, in the Baqtist church on Sunday morning. ` .\|r. Bone spoke on mission: for a few min- nnn urea. Mrs. P. Hunilton. one of the pioneer sat~ than of Hastings. died yeatrday in [vendi- \ . L mugs. Deceued wu the mother of Hamilton, inland revenue iuspector, King- Ilon. \v|.:I.. 0... D. [\|- ' R R.ginnford_ St While the Rev. Dr. W. S. Rainnford, George : Epicopal church, New York, de- livering the closing Lddreu at the services on Ash Wednesday he nu tuken nuddenlv ill. and wns usiued to `his room in the rec~ Lory near by. He in said to be suffering from overwork. and he will leave his parish work next fur an extended trip to California or Mexicu to rucupersto. 1 IIO IIIDIII nrrlvuuuu Arrivnlu At the Britinh American Home]- J. N. Beanie, Mont:-col ;J. 1 . Cunninghnn, Toronto; (L Beocock, Brockville; F. J. Mung:-Ave, Toronto; Miss M. L. Crovlin. S. S. Block. R. S. Scoboll mud wife, Capo Vincent : J. R. Hind. Clnyton : J. Hiohon. Toronto; J. B. Wnrner, \V. E. Dixie, Nr nee ; J. McKillop, R. Mnophernon. I. L rouudon. Toronto: J. Stunt. Huuilton ; S. R. Soottron. New York; W. Coons, Rrockville; J. R. Wri ht. J. Rutherford, Mm A. McGown. C. Burns, llontnol; '1`. Cutollo. Lsnsrk ; F. Dupro, Iontreol : J. P. Rico, Clevelund, Ohio: J. A. Phil). Runolnn! - M NaumAn_ Montreal in . `V. P. Rico. Cleveland. Umo; .1. A. rmu. Bruntford; M. Newton. Montrod 3.1. Hi inbonm, Toronto: J. Watt, Mon- tron ;J. H. Mwobo, Tomato; H. B. Bom- ford. New York: J. 11. Watson. Ottnwt: A. Hottuu, C. J. Malia, Toronto; W. J. u....... n.n...m. solutton tor the nnancnu trouoiea or uauuun. My dour editor the Wmu in a moat valu~ able nulvortising medium. I wish to thank my friends, good and bad, for their interest. l am pleased, however, that there is a wide litference of opinion on tliisjmportant aub- sect. Uue calls me a traitor. and one says, "(in it. we are with you." A friend, well known in Kingston political circles, writes : A "Mr. G. M. Macdonuell remarks that he would rather make one dollar under the llritiah ag than ten under the Stars and itripen." or something to that effect. adding, It was very ailly, was it not 3" I do not nappen to know who Mr. G. .\l. lvlacdonnell is. exceptinszafaint remembrance that he is a star in the legal rmnnent of Kingston. "'[`\\'inkle. twinkle. little auir , , . How I wonder what you are." I am sure that Mr. (9. M. Macdonhell waa..in earnest when he made that state znent, but it was "very silly, was it not?" \\'i...n lhn I-inulish constitution made Dol- "Held by the Inemy." ~ To-night Wllliem Gillette'e hlghly euc- ceeeful Americen pley, Held by the Enemy," will he preeented in the eeme eeet ee during ite long rune in New York, Bu ton end Sen Frencleoo. The critlee on the New York leiliee were uneuimoue In their endoreemente of "Held by the Enemy" the morning elter the tire: prodnctlon et the Medleon Squere theetre. The Hamil eeld : "Held by the Enemy" in e etmng pley. The theetre wee hed end people wood up in the elelee. I` iudlenoe were reedy to` condemn or epprove, end the epproved. The whole cert wee good. here wee e norm of eppleuee efter eech ect. MI`. Ull- ette. the euthor, wee eleo eelled nut. A. I$GU'0II. D. J. Ill! Massey. Bollevillo. Hon. Mr. Klrkpotrick hu roooivod from tho Kingston boord of trodo on tioo on m the oottlomont of the diiuu I! of tho nwrow ul wotorofvcho Ridoou (stool ho- twoou that city sad Kloptou Mills. Thou- uodo of mm of loo form loud: now undou- wotor could be ncloimod by removing tho upper look Lt Kingston Mill: and putting In a look It Brown`: Milli. Thb would Iowor thowohr of the lint bed olght foot bu- Iwooo Kl Illd BI-own`: Hills. It It hit! tho! 3 load Ioololmod would loll at ...- mun. .-ul nnvnr u: mu] must In. tho Lf DIIII WU Inn uuu u us: In yu'dI cuIcngth.';IIl `'00.; Much; lino: tovdh. onoud one th yudnlnguly 150. at R.` Mcl'sul'u. tbs! tho llllll nouuucu woum nu as per Inn and cover the total coat 0! the work. PERSONALMMENTION. The Hotel Arrivals. I` _.:,L A____...- Y. -\\'. H. DAVIS, Train Dispatcher. B. & M. bath I.--L A link Olvou Illln. Ir|,| ,,,.,5,L I.-- ___. smne, highly in other provinces ; present ;u\*crmneur, at dictatorship ; an old gentle)- umu of extreme Alfnbility, hy name Sir John A. .\Im.-donald, L`. 13.. (i.('.M.B.. in the diets- (ur. There is moreover a governor-general. Lon! Stanley by nune. whose bngineu is to live at Rhlenu Hull. nenr (mun. draw A salary of $30,000 per yen. And make vice- regnl processions throughout the country when she people guhor from the luck town ships to see him and wonder. Possibilities, immense, hut. autfering from nancial depren iiumcauaed bv I had amok of Canada; l sci- --dc loan and unuual decit. I`l.... l`..:....l \'v..nKu,4n runnhlin` nnuth Of THE. BRVPIE ___. THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD svoauum vesrenomr. chair mud mule 3 very sppropruce mlurcal. He urged the frrnu-ru on take an interest in the inuimte. He pointed out the import~ anco of such an orgnuintion. There were reman; ; M, Graves. R. J. D-mlop. A. itchio, J. Knight, J. L. Hlyoock. A. F. Bond, D. Rogers, .\l.` Pixley. Wood, W. A. \\'e|.mer, W. J. cuss:-_v. Dr. Sine, J. Keeley. A. Annoy, John Wood, \V. Cruis- ton. utledgo, A: Hunter. R. J. Milton. J. Hold r. John Sleith. H. Pixley, J. M. Fair. John Wolfe, W. Ferguson. E. M. Stormu. Ackroyd, John Ackruyd, John Uluton and Foxton. Messrs. Hunt aml*._Boud were appointed auditors. - \- vnm o..II.....:.:.. ,-.mnnIt.tee was nnnointed The tollowinig cmmmuee was Ippoluwu to elect. the otcers for the institute for the ensuing year: R.\J. Dunlap, Pittaburg: A5 Ritchie, szorrington ; A. Hunter. |`ort~ land;J. Keeley, Lobor-)ugh;J. M. Fatir. Kingston ; R. .\loc-re, Wolfe Inland ;Johu Cone, Howe Ialnml. Ru.lnurn for l.Iu- llidc 0! H10 illtut were adopted. The objects of t.srmers' institutes, in de- fined by a circular read, are as follows : " 'I`n fnl-u-r vhn material iIlt0I'l Of IO fined by circular read, muowa To further the material interests the farmers by encouraging and foaterin,',z`6du-' cation in relation to their calling. -r--n'....I ............;..n In thn farmer from all cation in relation their caning. To slfornl protection to the farmer from encroachment: tlmt may come from other interests of the commouwealtli, more espe- cially through on operation with the perim- nent central farmers institute of Ontario. To encourage the growth of an improved class of stock ; to encourage I botter system of tilluge. and to further every branch of agriculture in which our country in inter- outed. 1 .. ,............- .....l .m.~nm tlm inst. right: of Uoxe, Howe lalnml. Bylaws for the guidance institute adopted. obienta cued. 'lo conserve aml secure the just right: of fu-more in their rrlruion to legialuors, cor- porations, and individual industries. To secure better facilities for the tram- portation of furnwra produce, And by this mews extend our nmrkeua and open up fresh nuns. l|....:.l \'l.u.l I nlurunll; unnhln tn hi nre- fresh David Nicol, Lauraqui, unable to be pre- sent, sent an aisle paper respecting the din pusul of barnyard refuse. The per was read by A. Rilchic. He was of I. e opinion thin. I more important. subject than the .np~ nlinnlinn nf rm-zilin-rs on the farm could not. but it "very siuy, was n. nut; \\ hen the English constitution pos- sible the existence of a free press anal free speech it did the grandest thing since the barons forced King John to sign the Magna (llunrts. To some esrs the word annexation is of awful portent. Lnyaliat mothers might even frighten their children into submission by the very mention of it. But to men who have a reason open to conviction, who are willing to get acquainted with the enemy just to nd out what sort of a fellow he is, there is no terror in the sound of it. What is the meshing of annexation. as we under mind it, in its limited application to the iwn_countries in question? It means the union of Cnuanla and the United States. an English colony and the greatest republic in the world, the consolidation of two people who spelik the same language. worship the SMIIL` Hml, believe in the same fundamental laws. and who both assert that the will of the people is superior to all other earthly nn\Io-rs ls them anvthimz verv , thin. impormnl. subject Luau luu .up~ plicalion of fertilizvrs be discussed. Hc gave some excellent in- formation. and proved utiafacwrily that natural excrement was more powerful than any articial material. The paper was .mp- praciated, and hmrty applause was given after .\ir. Ritchie sat down. L. sl..- -h......u-m ehnrn unuln lnrxm ntv after Mr. mlcnle su: uowu. In the Afternoon there was I lnrge amen? dance, and the proceedings were interest- inst. 'n.. mm...;nm mminted to select otccrs must. The committee appointed to otticcre re rted as follows : reeident-R. J. Duulop. Vicmpreaident J. L. Haycock. Secret.ary~trensurer~A. Ritchie. Commiu.ee--R. J. Milton end D. Rogers, Pitulmrg ; J. M. Fair and I`. Keenan, Kingetcn; A. l-`. llond end Joseph Kni ht, Storrin :1; June: Keeley and Milan ix- Iey, L0 to: -l. E. Shibley end A. Hunwr, Portlend; lumen Horn end R. Monro, Wolfe lilind : John Cote end Smish Clix- b , Howe Island; James Wilson and .R. owee. Redford. ' Interentiu papers were read by Meeare. Bond and aycock, entitled Barn ud hlumre," end "Superphoaphite and one Dust." u- I u..|.I...- nf Rnltnrnnu. .~.ontrihut.ed Dust." Mr. J. Holder. of Bntorsea. contributed 1 pup_cr on requiailies for successfully cheeu dairymg. h Rum-rl. of Pittabura. read an essay on deirying. D. Rogers, of Pitteburg, essay the benetita to be derived from the farmers` institute. Farmers should meet regularly end diecnse urione subjects relating to their own welfare. re rdlesa of the politioe, and farmers were efrer no boodle end no government, end he could not see why they should be an blinded by perty politics. in not to be ee to discuss Anything thet. would mlvence their interests. He deplored the feet then. farmers did not interest them- selves more deeply in the mutter of unity. He pointed out that people in other ranks of life were united. and were henetted by the various orgnintione. Former: should dilcuse political queetione. If the manhood sutfrege bill. recently passed by the Ontario legielslure, had been dieculeed b the farmers of the country before it Wu ex opted it would not hove become law. [he fren- chiee wee low enough before the bill wee pulsed. Any men worthy of I vote could then heve one. He pointed to the Action of labour union: in trying to et epecisl legis- letion for working men. heee unione are .u.....:.... on sh. unvernment how much for working aneee umuue are dictating to the government money shall be expended in immigration, what worlr convict! ehall do. and the num ber of houre men ehall be required to toil in a da{. Theee labour unione were all right in I eir place. but when they alfected the sroeperity of the country a line ehonld be rawn with reference to them. Reports have been published in the old country papere that the Canadian labour market wee overetocked. but the farnien did not think thie wee the caee. ee fer ae their work wee concerned. Mr. Rogere advieed the opening of employment egenciee at varione centres, eothat fennere who wanted help would know where to get it. He contended that the farmer-e were the true hniqhte of labour of Canada, for they had made it what it wee. The Xrionlturiete ehould aleo ooneider whether ey are getting proper value for their prodnote in home marheta. and whether they have the advantage of the heat foreign market for their eurplue producte. I-`armere ehonld also watch oloee.l!y tpneee if imperial federation would bene I Q In. I`here were excellent pere read by Mr. Maeeey. Belleville ; eeere. Milton. A. Ritbhie and M. (leeavee. n...-1... In an in van moved by Mr. Mll- During the dny in van movoa uy ulr. mu- toa. ucondod by Mr. (inns, and udopud: "Thu this month in of tho opinion that the drawback Id to lotillonon ooru lmportod Into Cu: I for their not in distillation is detrimental to the interest: of the lunar: -3 n...-.a.. .ml in Inn-nhv IIOIICI members detrimental the lnlereeu at me zen-ere of Onteric. end we hereby nqueet of puliulwnt who npreeent oonntiee to nee their lnuenoelln tullemenl to heve the eeld drevhecke ebol h . eleo the: eon for eneeqe purpoeee be edmimd into Cenede tn. 1:! luv the eeme en clover end greee 1*WfI1G;*',V\"ED'}ESB;3:-MARGH13.; " ~ M The clmir 0! tho Muhodllt clmrch,Sydon- llII'(|,`f|l`l`l|blIOI an Oloollat prqnmma In the ovoninh. The Ilnnn were led by Mr. K. Pin-dy. I pfoaulnual voonllu ol omnid- oahlo npazh. . Bo III nhly hv two 0 argon OIIIII pouculng we - utlnlod volon. Ilcurn. T. Lunon sud J. ohlllln. The ohoruu won lively uul well undated. no man unuaing phon In: I comedy ln vane, "Soloolloaol I Wllo. or Choloo o! u Faring" l'III(lOI'O(l %.l IcInn. Lunon. Purdy llld llclllllun. III add in u on- oou. Anolboruonmdclosptlvl 0! Ilnroh wptlur. wu wall ad hf the nuns pntlolnn. III. II loll`! lzld Jlltlllod ly . (`nuuula---n dominion occupying the north ern portion of the Sorth .~\Inericnn continent; population nvgrly ;'),000,0U0; religion, mixed; resources, unlimited but umlevuloped ; po- liticnl uonm-onion, an English colony which lirilain hold: just an alletloca Austrnlinfor the nuuurof the thing; people, educated fairly in provinces un-.-rnmpnt. 1| aiictntorshib : gentle- u-you-v-- A reszulnr u nu: n` this nnn FARMERs'TT1'rU1E. r the mmung Yogi ._ |n._-.._- II --al hi lllnlwuu III! I 5nm` I. wim . Poo! Susy-Wlllch wm wo \- ` `V lmunedlnoly Iilupntch. Ycvnu-. motleyloue iu c.a"p and bulls. Your licensed fool, your small of swells. In nhimtnntn nlul And torn. l our IICCIIUUG IUOI` your IVYUII Ul IWUHI. v ` > In chatnuta old and torn. . Looks north and south. and cut and 'wes_t, For olden john he crack! with tent. , Jnlmn n|nn|d\'_ wank. forlorn. I'0l' OIUCII JOKCH I18 CTIUKI Wllll EUII. Jokes mouldy. weak, forlorn. You`r`drivolling idiot. Tulnmy. Green, ` -Who bubble: on in peace serene, \ uunin himself in aloe. -n no 050019: on In peucu wruuu, Hugging himself in gleg. Thnt he in witty, clover, unurt, Should be in Rockwood laid Apart - wnr All aunrnilv. ~-dc loan and unnnu aencit. The United 5'ute's--n repuhlic month of Cauuds : poplllnliml tiU,0(l),000; people. energetic au11lsusIy," whose lorefnthorl gme them I free country and who are now trying to make the most of it ; resources. unliihiteal and in 5 rapid state of develop- , ment; present government. 3 pruident who `earns his sultry. and a cabinet. who work ; possibilities, to be the gnentest nation in the world when (lmiula l.)t:\.\)IIle8 5 part of it ; :\l()`.),(l)l),(IOI_| in the trensury. and the secre- tory of that Ilt,`pl\"I.lllt'nK aching to got u chance to p-my ml` the nn'io|nl Ilgbr. The great republic is willing to absorb the col--ny_ pziy ull` its debt, plnce it on its feet in lung cl<\th:s. and give it a fair share in the proceeds of the partnership. There is not I single tinancial reason why Cnnndn should not be willing to he split up into sN\tv!. There is n politivnl rent.-n. Loyalty to the British crown. This must be com batted. IL.-. ..i.i |.`....t....t ll...-. Mum, Home I W nu mltwl` l'.ll)]9cI, place or ulna So long n he can jingle. And like such other dunderheads Tours reason into uttered Ihrodn, `.l'io|\ Id. `and . nuinn tn nninn GIIOIIILI 08 Ill IEOCIWUUII uuu lplfla For All eternity. ` He gun a word and nuke: A rhyme, ` W hat matter subject, place or time Sn Inna u my can iinule. `roars Into natured unreal, - With his fool : quigo to mingle. At first on me he scraped his pen, when I haul writ bu fancied men un...v.I .......... 1:..-A ;..- I.......oI..J \\'nuugvbol(l nonsense neat. unruu. _ \ ith which hiubruiu in seethed. Ilia brain I My. forgive mo, muse, To cull it bniin. in to abuse \'...u- nah:-:nn -ml Hunt : in nin. W men I haul wm. on lanclea men \Vho`d never lived `or breathed. And since that first he`: frnrgedpheul. Writiuglbold beat. unread. \ :.L. ...|.:..s. |.:.. In-..i.. i. .n.n.hml, I10 uruugnj. Illa Kuumniunu, n-auwu -- And dmfral minus wit, To bear upon good men and true, Grout inntilutionn old and now, n n........ |.......,:.... not :1 hit Urent Inlmuuonu mu uuu uuw, Green knowing not a bit Uf whom ur what Im wildly wrute, Uuniuled by the most remote Amnlninlnnva Ililh hi! theme H Ill! pnllluel-I Juno Illu mun. u Ilvvv ()n foolncap by the reauu. Commingling good and haul alike, In frenzied haste as blow to atri e '12. L...I.. hi... ..n lhn l...l.l.-- 10 cnn II unun. ll (.0 uuuau Your shrine, nnul that : u ain._ He`: got. u howl, but like u pm It : precious hard. and like it got ' A hnllnw (mace within. It`! precious nlru, lulu nu: In sum A hollow space When Green had nished tackling me He brought his gooseqnill, loose and free Aml llm1'ral minus Wll. FIUWIHB. I3 IIICIC Ill tulua uv ivy u. ~-<-.... an this? Let us `wok 3: the two countries aepnratev l.. . In lreuzled haste mow 1.0 urn :1 Tu help him up the hulln-1`- Thu! lead: to fame ; he`d beat nllay Hi: Imaa of that. for every day e umwa."l think. much mudxler. ` He praised the pump, but Inenut. it um. For willess Tom felt sure he'll got 'I`L- nu-nn nnnn n I018 . Uunnlcu the must. remuu: I. Acqtlailltauce with ; But bIunde?sd' on. a sighllenn owl, with pnintlea-1 joke and idiot`: howl On fuulncun tn: remn. } Let louse his liquor xove wunuun, Drunk perhaps when he did it, Lowly called i'.. anti homing, Ignored the tfuth, which he left anm-ting, And nmler falsehood hid it. I'D! Wlllcuu LUIII nun uuuv u-. .. buv The pump upon up 1033!. Hi: rhyu was penned as satire lr'ght, l`wu juqt the brightness of `lurk ukht, A hhnld thimz at most. 1 Will jllqt um ungun.uuuu \u u... - . A hbald thimz He than upon tl gloat. petition, Let louse his liquor love suuitiun, nrunlr nnrhgnn And not 5 lusting angina prmt, ()n A bridge that now in mended. At last. there came his unly tr'uth, `Fin strange to get from Green, fornooth, A truth in what he writes. He-n cked I deem and surely pujeued. liy ah`:-vI.'is|1 wife who gave no real. H backed up \\'omeu`a Rights." ` Hue twnululeu nouny onwuru Uulunvsu N Against the grocers guild, And here he wnllowed deep in dime, ` rhyme, \\'hb. u-hi.-In his haul in lled. Ignored the truth, vnncn nu mu uuu And under falsehood His next weak, inky. hemorrhage, Burst out on Cutarnqui brixlke, A |n~i.I.m we Iumw was rendm Burst untaraqm urmge, A bridge we know rendod, But-lireen should give u gentle hint, Aunl lasting stigma print. nn .. In-id.m am now mended Hy ahrcwlsh wue wno gave uu rvan. He backed up Rights.` As recompense for truth enforced, Hie twauldled hobby onward coursed A,..:...o aha nrrmsnrl, mnihi,

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