much In bringing gown um corn-upuuu-nu ; on mnrlculnldn at the clout of the an i L The olm-an Igslut the dopu-uncut ::l|t.hc unuol the pnvinchl univonlt were unduly udnltud. All that In in . no for u ropothd, no to call uhnon from the point at Inn. by an olnonmlon. wnloh Indy or my not In owner. but which run lndonut. The unlvonmu. .5. L...` -u lnhnnnd- Imlllnl h Illqlv `St. M nu'lL'|. Bnrrlolluld. The Bowl Arrivals. . .. n `.1 n A, _____ -__.___.j A hunt`: Pointer. - 4------ .L...-|.: I-nor sorvlou. _ ,. EA LI. JOSEPH FRANKLIN,_ Windsor Hotol Block. Prinooss Strut, WIGLBILI AID IITAII. .....n..mu- nnnnnnmnn In-AI `I-n nerves and compu-xwn. At I meeting of Queen`: college graduate.-, Toronto. in resolution III adopted urging the miniater of education tocall n coufo.-rem-e for the purpose of aecuring 1 high an-I unr form standard of nnnriculution in Uuluio universities. `In. .I... l\.. l.`..:..l.s. .-..n..- at I'\n l`..l`. \\ nteruury. In I III ITIIIIIL` II . Fur nearly hnlf I century Ayn : Cherry Pectnnl ha been the most popular cough remedy in the world. The oousuztly in- cruuing demand for this remedy proves it to be the very best specic for colds. coughs, and disuse: of the lhrmt um lungs. For the delicate mud aged and all in \\ bom the vital current in impoverished end eluggieh, Aver`: Suuptrilla ipthe very beet tonic. it restores the wanted tissue.-, sud impuru to the Iyetem cur isi elu ticit ma vigor. Price 8|. \ on 85 n boufe. .|....aI.-.. ..I.l Lou... I. Lg}-n en-n Ann-n nu Dollie. Another old home in being torn down on Bu-rie street to make we for Mr. Strung:-`- new brick tenements. Kylngeton hu passed the stage of lling up veoent lots 1: in im proving the old plecee. end in lime mny reach Montreel bulk bouleverd or the home: 05 l1...... . .........:o- ` YYICII AUUIIITUII LCIII Ill ; oppolito St. George`: "Rev. 09. GRANI FREE To DO HIS PROPER woax; A Z l`I0\uQlIAl'II'IlU'I.ilov-". nllwuly. I-Ivu Gard Bod; ` Choloo Ifunlly III`. Sung Baton` Flour 1 n nnmhllmz ` unmoo nu \ n upochluu son; an : 1:3 to 3 : 6'5` hams? sLu'"t'= you C1 ' g._, l The liygusu M Ewuy lhny lgllo"-Whnl'tho'_ Puhll urn Tallzlug :\|mut.--NolhTni_Ia`-0- oapmn the Ann-mluu 0! Thou Who are 'I`nInux Nana`. ~-_~- H-as 53'-wen from 8. . up\A'uI`ls at thog works. " . \ I....,._. .......I......f oh. ..o...l.u.v.. Info hu- to (lily. Illl IS 33. l-l`0"L't` S HE) . Cr:-iglnon in_!en'ds to lmvu his lira! rumble onlhlouduy. Meiy I3Lh, In l'iL`l0I|. Dr. Allen will rs-.111:-we Ins aIIn`;,:jv_3' from lirnck to Johnson Levreetu In-cnorrms. Twelve llllllngi fur Ml wool Iron.-er, mmlu to ulxlur M lxnnlwn & \\'ulsln'. Prin- cans slrcal. - ` Hurclcr l`rotlNr.<. c-f_l urtlun o.nx;.-lll, uenr Fmurlm-u lslmul lake, live bums wnuiu ve months. .'lhc.- lvulirs slmnlal call at the 1lamvun- pally : nlllcu am! we the get: cooking stuns In operation. rho; Lnllnuiznn lnulhnnn lunulnnll nllllh HlK'|Hl|l`KIlU- A bear clllghl in an trap at Veronn war for sale nu the man: Lu lhiu morning. Them was also two cubs c.-u_g_l.: wivh her. The price asked fur the but!` was $3!) am} 810 each for the cub:-. - ' u'......... ...;.l.. ..-I.. ....l...~l.... `.11-nh u-E .. eucn [or we won. Wouwu with pnle, culnrlo-as fouwn. '3 -u feel wank and alis-oumged; will It-ct-I\`r `ma . mental and bodily vigur Iny using ljuu-:3 Iron Pills. which are mulr for the bloat`. nerV'roo and complexion. ' Ar n mmilinu nf Queen`: uulleue nrndulh.-.-. unn.-erames. To-day Dr. Knight.` rector of tho (`u!Ia giute Institute. thmugh advice of his Ttgul adviser. denusudod u-Amen and dates in run . nection with the charges, or an retraction ml the libel. contained in n corn~spuudenv.`a In ter in the .\'ur~ of yesterday. Thu Almn \l.nm- nmeiatv nf (Janeen): hill tel III we .1 can ol ylerllny. The Alum Slater society of Queen`: hum hul nouveniua. hand painted progumn ea with luul scene: on them. pre for the ladies who uke part in vmuig (`I convent- `zinne. They were done hy Mr. W. I`. ` Wnterbury. in I most. urtiltic way. ` I-`..r nngrlv hAIf A Mmlurv Aver : Cherrv l'Ionr- Rnoolvu. 1!! Utah Suhmlnckn. Nnrkot qulot IIII without change. PIluIlnwi|l.I'.535 1435.75; punt not-Inc. 5. tour); nu-slslu rollct. LIO to 0.8: mm 105.0: on no. who I ~I.mmI.I':CluhIn.A Ioblhrurou _lic- .~~_-ant Lut C'q_unoolnllun Wgck it 0:- _p_...qI uml Cann1:rIdxe-\IIo Wu: l|In4l'Su- IIIHVIIIMIII Funny Ilu_ I|_aon snuluim-.c|- Tulklug About Mun-lculntlou lixunllnr PARAGRAPHSUPICKED UP BY OUR cusv REPORTERS. ' works. .-\ `mrgn nnmlwruf the uunleuls left fo their homes this nhgrlmou. |"|u_ua we-re-ying nu llw city buildings day. This is St. (it-nv`us~`s day. (fmiomnn inledn to lira? rumble `IIKCII Iur l`l|Ht'-8. R (L Ilr.-LL-kc-nlnlsh, rf I);-n`vi'_;h. nnlay shippul at part of as heat tn \\'. Hauaem. Hanover. (`.urmuny. \';.n urn luukinu for Tim (irnml Uninn Ill|ll0\'t'r, `|l5f"H|U')'. You nru I-mking for The (irauul Union (`l0t|nu_;; (KT.-. store. it you are lm-king fur the cl!-4.1.: .~l [.'.u't' in (own. 'I`|.. . ..L...l ......i.-...l .. Ln Ihiu mnrn ` ing cunv..`u.1n;; Qmugn lnssunwt and rusen, sent fronl Rivnrside, Cal . by Mr. Irving. .\lt.:ssra. L. E. Pen-y. .\'e-xsluugh, and W. `\_ (fuzuu, lntv nf An truH:\, luv formed it purtm~:.~hip aml ' renew] a :s?~L`l use store. Hrcck & lhwth huxu the bent alabc, hnrd [ wand and uh) Li.-u`.cs. Ynu can get jun ` u-kn? run wan! in Hm x`11iil2f- 1|! their VIN`, L|Iu `run 1 "!ll`l\ 1-u ; n lluncla gnu cu\.\.\.cu ` in in-in~'|-urn`-I-*. llursn purguive rt-me-iir~< aw fut giving new In NH: gentle Iclinu an-I nxilcl effects of (`u~m's little I.Ev-I l'd2s. It _\`uu try them, they will cenaiuly plenue yru L`mn..n.l.4.u- N.-w Yuri; 4 |..~.un o-\vur:idn llA(`_V \\l1lCel(ulIlI_\' pluu-R: 3:-u Re-nu-ml-4-r New York I-up e-xcursidu. lo-swing l~'nlger'a whmf. `.`7th. 2.30 p.m.. 2'.)_h, 6 \.m. and `2 31) p m. and 30th. 2 30 p m Fare SW 90 for who round trip. Alma . ll ml-!u.~L\ this morning, while mrn woru uuuking nu lhr 1-.\cl\'lti0ul vn Hum k street the water main 9-rake` '|lu- H m` vi .... ..-...b n .1 .....L l...I -.. n........ Wdlfr H5 UU SICK. pended. The [-0..`(`lll(`n I l)n.\;4 \t Mu swing \ .\3r. I"ruDk|i:-'3 I am snnuhcwl by u W TITICIIIIT \Vlndumw cuundulntmhlrwoqthor lollowod byllgh loonlnlnhvutui On- gnh nnln-u-var n Ilsdnllnlnln-nun TfCZIDENTS~ 0}` THE DAY. This afternoon convocation hull mu crowded to linlgp to the vnledictoriuui. After they lnnlrboncluded their cauya Rev. l'ri_uvipnl Grunt tlelivere! the following ad` dress : u _ 4 -|.........II.... \l.....|..... ..l 1 `.\........-.:.... "I UPCTCIIIIIII. fhe Lullegiane Institute lmsvlnnll uiulu plauu`. :5 team frum Nu.-wburgh high uclu --I this afn-rr.nnn. `I`I... LU]. ...I >..`.I.. ... 5|... .\..l: _A-L!.... ("'3 HI (|`l'l3U""o ` Thu hiTh.~.rl tnblu, M t_h ]1uli.~.- atntiou. has In-en ro-Inn\'q'l lo M r. `l`utt|c`a howl, at. tho I! iqh Ihunka. IP73,` ..... ......-.. nan-to ....-...- .... cl. |u\unLAD [HP lll_L'.'l lhlllh. Ibwera were very scmce on the market this morning lwu dollars a nlrzeu were uked for runes. u .- u |.....x...-|. .6` n 9.. .1... V` .o\lh what \ Sn. 1` table F Ilivivvu vvunvvvvvv-vu -----_-.. m -'~-' -~~~--- nuoolb. , , _ __ |ndG|l'|I INCL C", I u Nam 'ings my awldreal wuput ( Mr. Phancellor. Members of Convocation, and lmtiniulnd (ieutlen-en: In the pro gmunne of out "cuuunenceq`1eut" rowed- own or this aft-*rnoon. becnule features yepuectetl with to-morruw'u co'm'ocatiuu il\'rea\teuol to lungmuh it, and it was felt desirable to divide the . business oven at. the expense or encroacl ing on the time not spurt fu.I lhu vslediuloriaun. A sense of duty and nfcuurlecy therefore cnuntraiun me to be brief. `u`I.:_ :...- I--s n... I ....`..:..l\vI'nr.1u:|\nrn "KI'IIIlInII-1IQ --u - u _ .. Claw-WMIo u:.4 -. ll!` Cllu.[.n .~[ |.!.u'n' all un\u. The cijv -rh-1|; re.-cin-I A box this lxlnan .. Anal 4.... 1...; lo-`IJ lxu Int! -II. 1fngngE_E commsslou omen. - x>---H. co:-7..-.. 1......-.._ n-. MON`I"ll.IAl. STOCK IAIIIIT9. IONTIIAI-. April 8 -11 noon. l'I"nClL Alli). on u IOITIBAI. PIODIJCI Idlilf. IONTRIAL AN 33. n....._ on-Au; um hhh Balm. Illnnkn. g`:-. uvnurootciinn iuuilf. I -an-naun A-ll Q_l `- coma tncnaf l.lVATTERS.7 l \'|ll vuuu nu lH\`A.lt1AIIIIl'a\. uuul n v `#9 results from n\:'I`iV. `"4 T` 38$:-ilian Air Re-m,-vn-r 1. I-`-uw .1 [NM r n|n~|}' on i's llwrils he 2, ||,. KH'.' WJLCT IIIIIII "Y"l" III! was so great unto umk lml : H` briel. This time luv. year 1 win in 0.rfonl,where I haul the plenum of mldresuing the stu- Ilents of Munslicl-l college, anal of seeing, under the guiuluncc of l'niucipa.l Fnirbnirn. the wonder: and some of the,meu of the university. It: iIL`lMiS an nl graduates, I many say, never speak (-f'it as this great univer- sity," and when 3 stranger u-uunea on 1 compliment they l.uighin,:|y nliuclninl it or seriously acknowledge ttcir short comings. At this distalice. hmsuver, I can vcntule to tell you that there run he `only one Uxfonl and one Uanibritlge. We may ha\'c1`in Unna- what will suit. most of our young men better. No dnubt of that. But we cannot have them. When I visit countries like the expanding stated to the auuth, or the citiza under the Southern Cross whose growth has been still more rapid, and guides point out to me some new stately college lmllor richly cu-luwr-cl university, [always my to myself 'll`."l`d is no reusmn why we may not have as ...: ... o|...o in (`.nuln and un slmil Inwo Ionic Pnluullllu. _,--;|__ _--4 -_j .._AL I_I.. uuwvlvucuw. .\ nun-nu: nu house-, \`yh-ulmnn street. ` u|I1uIf lhnm Ii-n 3:-runs in- are .~a-Ilrctimzt m:-puns. A Iuumu \'\*.}.-ml 'LI\("| P\ IN'.\ llll IIIUIII` ugn hlussulni and n-._ l`.nl . hv Mr. .Ir\'imr. ` I F |I\h.'L'I|Sl BI.K'lU- u n. xzxal iino at their van]. .``...is I" .II' \'_.... ztl-oz LlIU|r VIr\l. ' n \ one .I Imfnrn l\ yr.-gt before . . ._ . ?6s}i1`i}6;V6i`72U}:+;N's. : X IOOWIQG. II II It Ihn than should I:r.1.-r:.|:'=::r--1r:x.~~ nvuuuu. I it llhly mg rerun-nee ll mme : If Lover of Humouit " roully believe: all the ahnnrd urua to I ich he ha given pub!ici`y. then a is himself I t subject for the ceremonies he describes. Perhaps he in some "young man from the country," who, wiahing and yet fearing to enter the K.C.l., has: poured out his woe: in print. Hi: lower. if uu.mu\'ered, would do far morn harm thuu the sup mu rowdyism" he describe-|.-~ Yours, c., AI:-ru. Nouvlllno. What lull? N.-rviline in a combination of the moat oweuful pain relieving unbalance: known. ervilino in not 3 nontrum, but I propan- lion which hu received from member: of tho mbdictl profonlon. clergyman. the press. \nd others mos! oulhuiutie oniorution. Suuring from pain 0! an kind, utornsl or locgl, gin Norvilinc I tr 5]. Norvllino carol toothncho, crunun, nourulgh, mud almost instantly. Trhl bottles I0 cents. largo bot- tle: 25 cents. at drngtintn uni doslcn ovary- whore. ' H-:meml)er It nu done nothing more ra- __z.uneievn leimperntively demended in dilIer- unt directions, and I invite the attention of intelligent men and women to these oppor- tunities for investment. Equipment mu. wee cnreidenri uln-quote for l univereity on any part of this continent. I quarter of I century ego, is now lnughed At. Let there he no unietahe on this point. and let our fnienda who have dune little or nothing as _\et for our last elfurt,m.the Dr. Smith`: work as light II pouible. The) have an imluu-~ ment now. They know that the future ol Queen`: ieeecured, Incl it in for them to determine whether It ehall do in work on I smell ncele or on one commemorate with the time and with the coru that some hive or Amonou Dlogrlpn . no. 0. IIIIINCIII iuuod And the com Iota: work in most vuln- ablo. lsintho on contmonhl blognphy that ha done junkies to Canada. and do serve: toll of tho people in thlu rcnpoct. an 3131] _|_I be : gsnnd vrotk in litonfl mud `ts-mmrihk cxo3TT;i3L' DIV?` 9' C I .---Q A serious woidont wourhd M Douronto on Sunday dhruoou at the Salvation Army bunch. now being onctod. by which n you man nnmod Wop: ruched In uric: whlc may rove (Ital. Be vu uh` uii` 8 ' '6'. `I`iBo"|i i ili ll uh. nun uni It can Inv. and A In-no nlnnk IIIIGOI I fllil. WIICII I III! IWWI III the name and It gun way. sad I largo plan struck Wngnr on the hood. The Inn who fall n: ndl hurt as king uunltl us: not ITCVIU `II I I1 II IIJWIDIIIDW otsootch Ivoodclot outings. sud Alamo ntiotyofpothrufotptnlinp. that line of onudl vononi .n.uglpf CID.` Huh A1! (author. 'lhe Collegiate lneulute. ` Km.-sm.\', A ril '.'3 -(To the Editor): "A Lover of unmnily writes to lut nighvn News to lodge I complain ngninet the collegiate inetitute. He given an Inter- eating, becnuee entirely oriuiunl, veninn of !lIeinit.intion ceremonies." Now. he he: ceruinl never Attended the school. This it meni eat, not only on account of his re! form style of composition, but because no erpupil could write Inch on extravagant eeriee uf misstatements. ul ...... nf uninnnnnhl " nnglrnn nhnr-nan when m llllalllumlcuts. Love of Humanity" make: chorus: uguiuu: the mnnngemeut of the school. He mule: that the headmaster in I party to cruelty and oppression. Setio-In charges, then! But thin have elposer of wromr doing in droid to sign his own name. And Iubssitutee therdor A limehnnourod phtue. The luve" ho boar: Io: humanity is shown by the fact than he rotor: to the boy: of our school A: "young lnrbuinnn." 1!. him. lhnt Hun K I` I, in I lrnininu Ol nvnr DCHOOI ll "yuuug unrunnuuu. Ho hints that the K. L`. I. in I training Ichml. not for Queen's. but for I well known Purtunouth inllitulion. And yet from our school hue gone forth `a`ir John Mncdonnld, the Hon. Oliver Movrat. Sir Riclnrd (Tun wright, Mr. Grunt Allen sud mnny other great and good men. Do any of then, I wonder. boil` the ocara" to which Inch fool in reference is made Y H Lnvnr of Humnuiu" roullv luu vvuru \4IIInI.IIwIw-no The Inn volume of Appleton`: cyclopodln of American blognph No. 8. In: been I Inna! And um nnlnnlnt work In man vuln- gusg _DO%!.` (I W091 III lll .Ol'Il'z" |nu_ ty nx 33637." ""133" are t on I: and judlcloun and the `portrait: uncommon y line. The Canadian pottlon of the book in no men one. .All of our public men. put and patent, an inoludod. Ilfllcl `V If E [III III]. IIIC IIII VIII fall was :6: hurt II the ooolold was not, my high. mode. I em thue led to give A brief re rt of the jubilee fund. and 1 en do to wit peculiar pleasure. A yur ago In: month it won an uuuuced tlnt the minimum eum required, viz... 8`250,0()0,h.-ul been gunrnnteed and that. according to the tonne of eubecriptiomiut-.-r est would he expected if the prlmripnl were not pnid. Now the treasurer in able to re port that 896,000 he been eent in to him, and thnt of the nine or ten thoneend of in- ter-et due on the balance. ehout 33,000 has been peld. e mm more thnn eqnnl to what we formerly not lrom the live yeere scheme. In other words, nine-lenthe of the whole nummt euhecrihed he: been paid in full or in the form of the tint year`: interest. end of pert 0! the tenth etill unpaid we by no menu deepeir. T he totel ooet of obtaining thie qnerter of e million won 882 2 I make no oolnment in this rt. and drew no unornl. '1` bet mny well left `to othere. The greduetee end friende ol Queen : encrl- tioe willingly for e come they deem of outli- cient iln rtence, but they have no deeire to talk their encrilicee. 1` he couee ie the higheet poeelble develo ment end enrich- ment at the lite of the nhtion. They believe shot no notion can he greet except nlong the linee of education ot the bent type end free lrozn hondege of every kind. No metter how good the native etoch of e people may be, it tequlree the beet kind ofcultivetion. To thle end the wiedom of the poet ml the reeonrcee of the reeent muet he aid un- der tribute. T e heet elorte oi All ere needed end Ihonld he veloolned. It In .r..__:.... ...n.. .1 .-.....e clue than nlmuld Cll I0 be new next lnuuul. One word more in acknowledgement of the libev_\elit_y of our graduates and benefac- tors. Nothing bind: men together so much as common ectiun,of en unselsh kind,volun- tarily undertaken towards the stteinment of a high ideal. We being many have thus been nude one. Other universities have re- ceived large sums from a few wealthy donor: in one locality. Our friend: are in every part of the countrv and of every religious denomination. Their action has consolidat- ed them and us into an organism, closely united like A family. Into this family you gentlemen who are to be laureated to Inor- row will en'er. I can wish for you nothing better than the family spirit. The gra dunes and students are the strength of any nniversity;and its best representative: to the general community. Let those who go from us. even for one short summer. remember that the reputation of -their Alma Mater is entrusted to them . tullltll. I710 rt.-guru Inr um uuuunuuunn |u~ tart-sis of the province is umniiut. It is enough, however, to any Ell present thnt. any ministry that asserted it openly would not live long in ('l\`lllL'3(l country, and that the imltitutiun tllat pre;u:hed it would be its own worst enemy. F-mvy E newspaper in MM- anclnmstta declaring thnt Harvcml, Boston. Amherst. llltl \\'illin\ms must hand over their endownrenta to the govermnent before they could be allowed to co-operate in im- proving public education `.' That (Iornoll, Cnlxunlnitl and the. other universities in New York must also commit the happy desputchY Thu! Oxford, (`mnl>ridge, Lundnn And the .\`cnttish universities must no and do like wise? Enough on this IlllIjt,`\,'[. l apologize for the digression. .\lore detailed trentmunt is needed, and l have prumised to give that. nt 21 special meeting of the univerlity Coun oil to be held next month. "L-:< ........l ......... ... ...l....\..vl...l...........o Al ` steps. msy I uk.'huze been tsken.to ucer-~ to surrender their power of liolding their own - matriculation A -.-xuuiioetions. \\ hs`t train the min?! of the universities? II it pnqmfseil tosnrreuder All p'ou"er ~ -this de- puri`\un-nt, us If resent cunetitut , or to I. hnl_\' that woulc represent the best educr timml thought and experience of the coun- tr_\`.' _l-I\'erythin;z would depend on that, sml that could be nscertliued only by I conference. like the-vone called to consider the question of federation, end which its pr..ui.m=n-' consider to have been useful, while it cost the department nothing. An- other conference might well be celled. on the SIIIIO CC0ltOllllG_Il conditlone,to con` si-ler the ponibilitj of as retionsl and uni- form matriculation examination. The crude com.-ep'inu of guthering all colleges into one place unity, I think. now be dielnu-se.l. But I the point the minister Ins called upon to ` refer to was soinething quite ditiereut from 1lt'pltlllileltl&l \'\`IIl.I'lilll&l.i|`_ll. He hurl years ago Ill}()llllCL`\l hima-lf in favour of a coup nmn immiculntiun, uiul hopeul that the four universities woulxlmccopt this policy, pro- nnising that if lllt')` lid the ilepsruuent would conduct the exuininstion free of ex- pense. .'l hreo of the universities ilid uooept and the fourth refused. He. as an minnow- lmlgiiieut, now plays the ex ,nses. not of the tluve.hut of the fourth. '1 he only explana- tion u! this method of nresaingn policy and km-piu~_'-s promise is tlmt chartered univer silica are to he treutvil with injustice unless tltvy .surr euiler,theirinilopeu-lence. (`heir mnue_\', it would seem, must. also he surre-ml:-n-cl. A little newspaper. suppoe- ecl tn \'(`l\`|.` the ruling policy. has recently do-`lnrul that Queen's must hand over. her emluwuient to the governlnent before she can he allowed to ci)~upel'ntu in improving public ulncution 3" The. sweet renaonshle nous of lllin aim.-trino e\'er_\' free map must tllllllll. The regard for the eilucntitnsl in- t.--.-..|..f Ilnn nrnvinue is manifest. Bno}mn'uPlllnActllhIug|uon awed mammal. ` A I'll; Dluplf I Pr-ova: ha 5 he 3 In hhrhdow >lS_oo&chtvnod|hI' 0 tin . .- __-... -1 _-AA__.- I`. -._Al.._. _I.. - Il_- LETTEVHS TO THE EDITOR. .. _..|____ -1 A__I--__I _._:?._.__.::. The Work Complotod. struck by I Plank. _ , J I--. ,,-..._.4-.I -A %'rr_n<:` BRITISH WH1G.Tl7l3S[3AY APRIL` -23; coming our. Dr. lendermn read the report of the Baker`: boqueut fund, which showed that the cunte had been panid 82ill.!I)_; repairs. 83.98; tum sud commiuiom. $25.68 ; in- unrunou. SI6 M. I! "I` fnlhnm mnvul A nunlnllnn, An. IOOIIII III! Illuulu uu wuwuuwu. an -- 1.hll.`:lNI.m|!.l', t thn uhoul be nv luck of an 67- I TIili"G3FE2`RiU- tang :`nnIrlnAIl'l l\InlIICDI`IlnI. Dl`iIId`L`.I nd correct. Dr. Smytho and .\Ir. Hoary Willtiuoon ware nppoiutodmhurch wnrdelu for the coming oar. Dr. I endernon rand the renort. DO"CQn WWI lnu JOIIIIUWII ICIVOFN Dr.` Henderson presented the report of the Kingllon notory lnndu` fund. Rants roooivod for the your unounod to 82 249.9l. The olorlod ucntary um 1.1 31,371.61; new loan: und oxpeuu. Cl ; inlunnou. IN! 10; ropoill. {$053 connmiusionn, 893.00; tun. OH 95. . A mmlnn xinn 111. not mm: the am: IWLW; Inn. on no. A motion fixing the pew nun the nuns I I osrwu puood. uA.I:|.yMnck|euton moved that the old 10 Ill! you Wu pawn. Ald. Mucklenton qovod the old buying gtound be given over to the city (0 nuke I public put on condition: tn he qroooj upon. It vs: at pt-cunt only I ...-L` Jan...-nnahn...,-Ha|nk- dhnnnninn. IAL. >0-no-nun-an loved the mh. ol the motion. at: which it wu Adopted. A van nf thunk: in undated the m. unn cnumn wuuonu. A AI: . U-ildernloovo moved tint owing to tho want of room In St. George : catho- dnl the odilloo be oalnnzod. The pm i- tlon In to `nail transit: and clnnoel an the ruining ol I demo. 1 0 side pllorlou to be nmond, the organ to ho placed la the chancel. Thu soul out In not to be our xnllll 11.`-g-ng..n-QInnnA-QAAHAJ W lnolunluooounut-IIIAII-I to report on the way: and mount hy May Saul. u....." '5'.`."'.`i`f '?.'i.'.Y. .`s...."`."'.':'.".yj Day.OuII l.Pngno.Spduu,Su'ouduId lam: ' Dr. wunulnoualy Indoct- odIqdolqolot_tnutIhnoyun. J--: It. J5-on` clutch. Ihonutiag was well sounded. Ru. J. |\. Molorho II 850 chill II lloullhont. The udlhi ohuohvu_n|ou' Qoooum shov- ul Iohlnoulplalotbnud 011.740. la- yuuuv cu The auditor: reported lhn they had in Ipocted the umcial Itawment Mid found it corncl. n- u.....n.- ....l \I.. ll... \\`:ll.in.nn u|I1l,m||,j'. {nun auvnv Uuvunu of unftLy:Et'l!:E`E'lih"'worE.`1!3U- tape; doctrinal:-a cuncaptlona. pnjndlcca pride are all out of piano. Tho thing to ho aimed at In the organlaatlon of our beat edu- cational 1 ao that than may he no achiam in the y politic but harmonioua action everywhere: this It what we long for. though we dacllnad to have anything to do with a scheme that looked like organiza- tion. but that to us meant absorption. That it III no Intondad in lndaad hoooning ovi- danttghg g jgggfall . Tholaoo now that we have can aimed at unity Ind -_.a....-| .I-...l.-mmgna, hut ahnt nur aroun- nursncco. no Ju. R. T. Wulkem moved I resolution. nu- thorizin the church wnniens to obtain power mm the legislature to all or nonpgo the property on Boga: Munoz, bzuucn Brook and Johnston Itnou. ll- v l'nn4IADQl| n-on-Int-A Olin Ivnnnrl nf` DI Ill !!! `:1 I must-vu---. The Annual Vestry meeting of St. George`: cnthedral Wu held Int evening. Rev. B. H. Smith, rector. occupied thetchnir. The ucrotury rind the minutes of I 0 Int meet- ing which were approved. Mr. J. .\luck- leatun pruoulod the tinnncinl Itutement thus : 4 lur:u~n- Cash. Euler. l.`K'K`3 . . . . . . .. ..... WI 55 Kingston rectory fund...... HIE I Hcqm-sll for pour fund . . . . 568 25 SI. Heormfs hull ru_venue.. 276 !) Ordinnry collections H10 (1) Spain) c-ollecliuns .. 566 B Pew rents 9.485 (5 Ladies Aid 80(`i\`l)`.. 3 19 wmcn It In luopwu. A`voto of thank: was undated the re- ticin chmoh `unions. AI. llllnl-rnlnnvn unnvml tllnl. nninn Qn alter. ` Rev. Mr. Carey was very in-ligmnt that tny person in the \':-my should Vute uu_\'." when the thanks of it were living tend;-re-I to him by the mnjoliry. If Mr. Mnrlhall did not like to see the altar put in the church he uhoul-l hue objected before. Ahnr -nmn iurobu-r .~unvurnAlinn the no unoui-i nave olijecmu newts. After some iurthur conversation the mayor drew the attention of the Vestry to the disgraceful condition of the old burying round at the head of Sydenhnm street. fin`. Mr. Cnrey was in favor of the rounds being made into 5 park. It was mm ed sud carried. that in the opinion of the veatrv the burying ground should be handed over to the city corporation for the purposes of a park. provided than plan of the ground: be prepared. and that grnveatoneu ans buried over the graveo. The rector and church warden: were instructed to act in the matter. ` l`-..a l1.-|.:n n-an AJAAIA.` `nu Au]-ant: In ` l)IsnrnsI~:u:N'rs- 3 Ania!-ml rector ` (`unun ll: UHUIT ll)!` \'l|Il|i|Ul\' SCI \vIl'l'H. Mr. Marshall \'0i(`li nuy," when it was moved that the rcctnr -oceivo the thanks iii the Vestry for his gin v-f the reredoe. He will that the plitcilig nt su h a piece of furniture in the Chllrt ll was il!i_'il. l`he ecclesiasti- cal courts of the chin 1| wnul-l hear him out in this matter. He `ml read the rubric from beginning to ("l 1, and he could nut. nd the wortl fer-.`IlU~` or altar in it. He knew what he has ttlking about, for he haul nude in special sh:-ly at church matters since his _\-uuth. l'lwn~ were only thirteen tncn \\lll| htul the c.-wage to vote ngnitist the Jesuit bill in the il-t|IM't)f(.`0lnlI10ll8, nnd there is only one, llllil l lull tll-st one. in this Vestry, who in vpposed tn the intro- duction into the L`ll'.ll`L`h of Mr. (`rey`a nltu." 0.... n- I-..--.. . .. :.,.I:...um ohm manor. ~ (host. Gulxin was elected lay delegate to syn for three yen". `UUI\I U slfllly lII``l*-K"l- The siolemeu e-Lcwl were: Messrs. Major D.L\`idsA:-n, .\`ntlmlau.I, Brown, Hunt. Hus kin, Thmnpsun, Arm ur. Youldcn. (Praw- ford, Rumm. .l. lIa\'i~. jr., Horsey,Curbel.t, Ruwnu. Deer and l).aI._v. .'l`he mutter of tixin_; the stipends of the omgera of the clmu-h wus left to II special committee; to report M a subsxquent meet- in to be held next .\lunday. 'otea of thmnks Vn-av tendered to the rec tor for his gift tn (hr church of I handsome reredoe, to .\|r. limkcr. of London. for A valuable ahns dish, ml to the members of the choir for \`alu|a|b1\- survives. \I_ lI.....I...|I...,o...l nu|1 ` urluon It nvnn Oppolltloll to tho lnlrnductlon of a Re- tedou In an. |`,||'s'-Pl`I|bh_b"N.' of 3!. George`: Cauln-drnl Iielnl |'3l|l||l'llul - The lluulneu I`;-rlonucd at other -` Clnurohu. '.lh`6 nnnuul \-egtrv meeting in connection with St. Paul`: churh was held hut evening, Rev. Mr. Carey pn-sided. The; nancial atauelneut showed that the monies rcceived during the yearuwere not auicient to pay expense: and that the chul`\:h wn tbollt $300 in debt. The collections furtho atenn heat- ing appexratns totalled $390. The recelpm of the Sunday school were $95.39. and `ex- penditure $8I 73. 'l'1n=re is a balance on htulll of SH. 16. ll Ifllinn u- .. ..I a..l Ilm up-,nnIn'n r-In-r.-h. CHICWO DIV! IIWIYI III]!!! IV unuy uuu ntloul development. but that our propo- ulu. oven lot consultation. an declined. I ......u H. Allnbn in non: lnv din|I)ooint- Cllllllllllfll. Ill! lllllllllnllllzu uluu II uh. I nun I: chunch were free therv Would be uothlliculty in lling it every .\\uuluy. The revegue would also b: greater than it is now. The sullclltc was not ex pupnnlar one and lid not carry. It was o po.~- cl ly.(,`.tpt.,Uua_kiu, R.` M. Horsey, 3. Mxlrslxullanul "Mr. Ar- mour. Rcv. .\|`r. Sp--ncer thought that if the rent system \('na (ll:~l`0lIul.lllC(l the church would be greatly pm'i'.ul. '|`h.s sidmumnn a-l. .~ru.l were: Messrs. Mnfor THE Ancucm CONGREGATIONS cnnanao m cou~cn.. mum 01 911.10. R. Elliott was elucual the pepplefa .ch\:r\.jh- warden, and .\Ir. Uonlearle will act as war den for the minister. Dun \I.- I ...-......_...n-n.ln.l Ilia? Hun :-nnf. ll8ll I0!` Illa IIIIDIBIGI`. .' Rev. Mr. (`grey |_`nl1Yl`ud3xl that the reut- ~ ing of the pews in (hr; .-hunch should be dis- cnntinued. He lllllillhcilllfd {hat if 8:. l'nu['s _.I......h nu...-.. 6...... nl.....,. uvnlllnl La nn.I|innIf.v }EV:i2<\' MEETINGS. (`unuo . . . . . . . Poor fund . . . . . . . . Choir fund 5!. Uoorm.-`a hall . . . Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuel. water and mu. . Gonna-nloxponsx-~ .. Old burying ground . . Sexton .. Sexton . Temporary loan . . . . .. synod nwsnnmux . Rebate on pews, froehnld.. lntemsl account . . . . . . . .. Hpoclnl collections . . . . .. . .. Bnluu-o. can on hand. . . Gauge`: (`Jihad rnl. --...._ _I H. 8! nllllfu XIII` II -`I. IVIUII .- mmiuy. revelgue .~,~ular and did not l;y.(,`.npt. . Uuskin. .\`.urshall and .......- oh.-.....|.> ||..o H Messrs. rn, nut, Hum uh. [Dr oonmlnuon. an uucnuou. 1 mun ho sllovod In or my dionp nt- mont as tho lufuo the minister odu cotton In bring up ` own the oornopondcno . .. ....I.-nInldn st the clan III" I' nurvlwu. The I-lsshr ssrvicss st St. Mark's. Burie- field, were 0! s bright and joyous chsruotsr. The church was beautifully dsoorsmsd with owars. sud ths ohsnml sppesred to more thsn ususl sdvsu o with its arms hsugings and rural dooorsuous. the Esslsr olsrings ,0! .\ln. Nah. The nu-tor sud Mrs. Jouss hsd slso undo s gift to the church ol s psir of burnished bras slur vuss. sud lhsss wood in the super-ultsr filled with lovers. The oougmgstions were lugs. sad the num- ct. osuauuinsnl.s..4. iLllI..1lIl.Nlh!I roschod in this rish In the Isst twsnty yssrs. The sin :3 `ways very good, sud ths I-Inter carols were much spprocluod by tho Anna:-nniinn Arrival: at the British Americnn Hotel- I). Munro, M l).. Mn. J. Munro. Min Munro, 1'}. G. .\lnllock, Perth; W. King, W. R. Wynn, .I. Seigudeu. R. L. Brenton, W. R. .\|em|)erg, I". Drewry, R. Rogers, H. liomlmua, W. H. Crolt. W. St. Croix. W. R. Macy, I". J. Gibson. Toronto: B. It. Fnirhnim. R. Lulie. J. F`. Higainlon, A. H. Morris. .|. M. Tees. D. S. Slewnrt. -I. l). (2. Shaw. Montrvuiz W. Elvin. New York: R. L. Roe. Erie. l`n.; .I. Hny. (lumpbellfonl; E. G. Ferris. Wntertown. N.\'.: S. Childm- hooe, hlndoc; J. A Phinu. llruutlord; J. A. Brennan, (lcuwa; C. J. Kelly. Dundu; I". (:iddin.0uhu\'t; U. W. Math. Port Ar thur: Dr. V. H. Moore. Min Hnnilf. Brock- vll|o:l). L|.lrwin. Ocwogo. 'N.\'.: D B. Msclannsu and two noun. (Jon-mull; J. Craig. Hamilton. onlnrgun mu cnurcn. (Supt. Wurtolle wu Ippoiutcd lay lele gate to the uynod. Pnrngrnplu Plckod l`p About tho Wlnrvn -Not ol General lntu-out. Arrivals: Sn. Hiram A. Calvin. Clayton; ochr. Annie Falconer. Oawego; l'rop. 1. Rugee, Milwaukee. 50,000 bushel: wheat; atr. Rhodn Emily. Chlcngn, 36502 bushel: nnrn- Inn '\`nvn\nnr, Oudannbnrn. '\ Q bllcl. Capt. Isonupre loll. lor Ulwegu yuswruny in connection with the new electric lights to be put on the steamer St. Lawrence. pomtea (Apt. VV url.auc.. A motion I'll puood expressing aorrow at the diugrtcefnl line of the old burial ground. and the dreadful events that take place there. It Wu hoped that the portion of the grounds belon ing to the Church of Eng- land would be Il1dOd over to the city. A ....mm:nnn tn nan? in non-nnolinn with land would be ntnuoa over so me cny. A committee to act in con`_unclinn with the rector and churchwvanleuu was appoint- ed to consider the matter of impmving And onlarginn the church. I`nn! \\.'m-tolls I'll nnnointed lav 11018 vaxlilerl me that It wee ll success 1 rent mu 1 co-uldlt-ave England with in light heart. When, month: etterwunla 1 mud in New ' .culun-l the generous rt'fCl'ctb(`S that hutl been mule by student: and uther ape-Alto-e tnlhe principal`: ttfurtu uml services. my heart warmed within me and an oltl vow win re-sworn to dedicate all thnt I am. or lnu.'e,tu making this university worthy of it! gone And of Cnnnrln. This vow, thmkl to you anlthoee whom you represent, in no longer 1 burden. It wu indeed something terrible when it mennt, in part at least, making other: for money. I tried to bear it than Imilingly, for grnmhlina never yet helped any one, and people therefore thought that it was quite I preuure to me -n ploaenre whith. however. for Asked to shIre-pr0uf. nurcly, that humnn nature in not an selfish u it. in supposed to be. No : it WIS I value that pr: used up me every moment. and gelled. Now, that God, 1 Am free of it and tree to devote myself to work formerly dreamed shout. The success of the jubilee fund bu made Queen : Info. ll-.-member it he: ulnuo nothing more Ex- .,...-:... l-l....._...oi.~.I- .i........I.d in dilfar Khodl r.muy. knlclgn, .10 mm uuuuuu corn; tug Seymour, Ogdonnbnrg, -ve burgeo, Iiuhl light. The Ichr. B. W. l-`ulger olonred for Col- liuaby urdny to loud V for Uowogo. r Capt. Boauprelefl. o Ouvego yosberdny in nnnnnvlinn with the I'4.IUUI' (`IITIII I i conga-g|tioI3.__ I I'II"I| I I III-uv-u On hearing I progonythruhin parent quota Solomon In defunct of his poo tion: In very Iruthtulncu. I may nu-rt. Thou Ilnool nut drew breath. I've nevu- man \\'I '5 D88!) \\'II'l Irllfllu (0 3l. Jlllll I5. I l`be rector redappointexl John Baxter war- den. and the people elected Archie Medley. Tlld following aidesmcn were app0iute Arthur Hura, John lhnersou, liclwanl Lib- bet and Sergt. Major Birtles. At :1 subse- quent. meeting Jtsmes Shannon and Jolln A. Wilmot. were elected delegates to the div- oeun synod. St. John`: Churvh. l'ort.smmlh_ The annual Easier Vestry meeting was held iu the school huuse. Rev. F. W. llobhs opened the meeting by pmyel` at 7:30 01-lock. Thomas |`I\'aus. , acted as clerk. The rector, owing to the resignation of l)r. Millman, appninted A. A\iI.`Lt&ll as his war den and Thomas Evans was appointed pet pie`: warden. The sides men re~elecre.l are A. Tiiuiiipsou. 8 Watts, jr., T. l".\ u -x. 3 The warden reported a I-')l&l debt or :`i I`. wu . the church. The recrur, on behalf ul `um congregation, presented Dr. T. .\h|hnau with an address and a line lhxu-r" l-ible, as a am xll tokui of the respect they had fur him. He made a HlilLi)i(` l`r'|oi\' Hm dele- gates in the synod an: J. H \\'.ilkuxn. Hum years, J. W. Hv.-us`.|idge, (wu _\u.u u' and .\. .\i,-Lo.-.all, one year. :\ hearty \ uh. rf v.h.mk~4 was passed to .\lias l)0l-hs fur :he gr;-.u Ill ttresl. she had taken in the choir and fur her her etlicient services asorganist. Messrs. A. McLean and R. Graham were requested lo audit the accounts for the past year. The meeting then adjourned for one week. All Gullah` Church. At the veetry meeting held in All Saints` church, last evening, the ch-in-h-wnrdenn re- port showed that the total utfurings during the yen emounted to $951.38. Of thin 873.- 65 had been given to vurious object: onteide the perieh, $600 to the rector. end the re- mainder to the orgnnieti nluy and other expeneee. Mr. Waterbury wu appointed people`: church warden, and the rector ep~ pointed Capt. Wurtelle.. A motion nueed expressing h Bullion `mo ct . butdthi Grin: blznlou upon ; st or can . Comlntidon hnoolhpzd and In no tonal tboaltuolhu. Fot In clothing at lavpdoucsll on Tho Gnu! Union. I88 PI-hauouut.' Ohldill C7.000'boIrowod for church improve- ments. The ordinary revenues shown! in- creuea over. lg__yuar. in n'mtul~.of 33 0'8`. The congregation `had paid Sl,'."l7 0'u t'hll_|`0'| improvement and account; to about 512090 were yet to be presented. The pew rents in I reuultmf Khaupeuing had been `increased nrnm $72!} tn SI,-N7 yearly.-'_ fJ`nu elecmins folluwml the udnptinn uf the mu:-,)>nnls. R. V. Rmmrn. uninisn-r'a warden: I-Idw. lolluwml we um-punn ul me ucuunlllu. R. V. Rogers, minister`: warden: J. Ii. Penna. pc-.nplc;`a'wur-lcu: J. S. R. Mu- "Caron, Iuimmt to the wardens; H. l . Voi'g't. G; E. Hague. auditors. Shlomalcn -.l, A, I! Smith. (L /Bnnuv. S. `th--ru is why we may HUI unvr no -_u-mi as that in (lnuiu, an-i_nu slmll have it mo as our country grows ultler ' But adif~ tvrent feeling l`\)|lIl`I war one when he walks tliruugli the umrdn-na of Slngulnltlt, or hears the t.hnmlois of the Sheldouinu, or worshipe in l\'ing`: college chapel, \\'oi\lswurth's ode mingling with the music of the scanty lmnil of white-robed evchnlnra " You cannot (lHpllk`Il.Q the B0lllltIll. You cannot give an urder for the memories (1! R thou.-uml years. The prosi--un possessions of the British 1-m~ pin: ure wtmtutl there. They are them for us. They are our crmlle-, our lDll'l.lll`lb`ll[,(Hll` l`.`ll'lU0ll\n. They Art: not to he lmught. Ur stolen. Ihrnuun :nu`.l buy Jumhu but not. `these-, and as for stealing the wurltl has pro tmurm.-I ii1,,hti-(insjudgmvnt on the carrying away In l.0llllUl\ ul lllu H!-,;iu tnzubles and Xnpolentfs pillage of tnuscumu. as it line on the lcmtlng of the I-lmpatoruf Chinfa sum mer pulnce. \\'..n.. t.. nmmt I .li.l n..z fomet. the cou- VOIBU. U5 ,I"4- llllgu. HUUIKOTU. Si4len1uen-.l. A. B. Smith, G. -Bnnu_v. Law. J. Aaaelstine, \\'. Ada, George Hew- in, W. ..l. \\'(>q||Krcl; G, W. H. ttnmar. Al~ [rod Shamnou, W. Duhu, C. W. \\"r`ight.. Chancel guild -- Mrs. Mcbloriue. Mrs. (Iryaler. Mrs. R0 era. Mn. 1`. C. Wilson. Mirna Wade, Miss %7. .\'oigt. ' Thu ventrv ah-nlinnrl m mlm nation on n AVIINI IVIHIU, l I8! \x. ,\\_UlKI. The Vestry declined to take action on A resolution re-gemliug the converaion of the burial ground: into a park, not desiring to act unless in sympathy with St. (}eorgv'n vatry. Votes of thunk: were cordially passed to the various oicera of the`chur-sh. rl. IVIITIIVI. lIII'l'Il"Ill!III. The snnunl Vestry meeting was held in `St . Mark`: church,__l;_-_Iiduy evening. There was 3 large attendance, nnd the proceedings were most lurmninus. The ehurchwnrdens Accounts showed the lnrgest revenue that the parish hes known for mnny yours, sulii cient to leave 5 credit hglmvce. after meet ing the debentures and paying all current expenses for the `ya.-Ar. The church is now quite free from debt. The Ladies` guild re- ported $131.73 received since last Easter, and made it over to the \'eSH`_V fur puiiutiuav the church. \'..o... 1.6 o|.....L.. Irnrn nun-.-J In Hm rnfir. UM! cnurcn. . Vote: of thanks were moved to the retir- iug'w.m|ens, and also to M rs. Nash for her generous gift. The resolutions expressed regret. at Major and .\lrs. Nuhh removal from the parish. where t_.hcy have. in many ways, been warm friends to St. .\laAr|L`e. l`lm rs-nvnr rouannninlecl John war 1 Iluohfzln I no] A nu-c:r:1th MI mod N: chlldnn hurl. ulna. V ~A.auoLunuu.;nn|.Inh The man lnllll be "II qt as am." Who Ihlnh the w p l.no um: won`! do IIIXI. Ihoh (`11319 with thnnthor ot the "Cu- o Whom y queer when he mum. mu . I. J. Oounnoon Hun-av. _. ...___.__._.___ nhocr . ..... ...u-lIln- Al 1:` MARINE INTELLIGENCE- I lnl, pulnce. \ While in (Mfurd I did not forget. ` vucntion of l,)ueeu 4, and when the chancellor 1 czxbled that it aucceaa I felt thlt I .\..l | u._... |.`....I.....l ..-ioh n liuhr. hour}.