Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1886, p. 3

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Ill oougreouoga rpunmnou. nun brznoh oho unp:utlon ml n the about none particular object or In wotk. Inch an enduring chain. follow- M or domonnntonhipo. or founding alnnhlm. ` Between the ember-raaemenle of water and gee the early event: of Iheoloungo! Queen : University were not propitious. Yeaterday afternoon the rain poured and ooneeqnentiy Convocation Hail wee not as much crowded on neural. There was a large nndienoe of people. however. and they highly eppreciated the after- noon`e proceedings. Prinoxpei Grant in- Orednoed the chancellor as one of whose labour! the graduate! had shown com- pleta unanimit by electing him for a third time. :1; ting. tzgilvithout any other name in; o er 0 poai on. admfaiatered. The oath having been u....... a p w-n.... `RrnnInriIIn_ um wvu-| -Ilvu U- I: demon oltnhlps. Mr. J. B. M I June. 1:. mount VII Ippomlou no 01` any of the uuolulon. um an on: ) . nlalnnni of An nnnl nu Infl In Ihn | UIUIITY III C IIIIIIIIDII. IIII EDI Ill]- playnont 3'3 ngoutwu MI to the v executive oonnmoo for dooiaiou. Ohnooollor Flaming wu thanhd for M |hounl.h& and any dkph ad in bringing abouuht formation diluen- uodslion. than [amusing 3 band ol nnlouholwuusholrluudnohounivoh dlyundutvlngtbobeulnunshd umnzlg. Mnoontbnnoolnlol ..n.... _ ,|I'hoI!uIl-Inlllutolualblnllnoalou-A caauueriiurnwonnmnounuun -Prlnlul loncu nth l.lu-Iutu-- ;. _a_ -_....An__. IPIOII WHO WISE TINDIIID ROIOIAIY DIGIIII B7 `I'll IIIATI. `s FMEN nnonrvme HONORS-i 3'SEE WINDOW. April 24. / ounmps. III. J. B. Molnr Wu nppoinlod Io. znhrv` of tho nnndnhm. and min on- 9` iioi aimonmes. Rev. Aneaa llIoDowall Dawson. was also presented with the degree of Dec- , ,. , ,.4.co1:land- if He was educated in Scotland, Paris, and Donai. He was ordained in 1884. and did duty in the Edinburgh and London missions. In 1854 he came to Canada and located in Ottawa. where. for thirty-two years. he has done service as rector and military chaplain. and has gained the aeotion and esteem of all for his self-denying labours and truly Catholic spirit. Reside; an eloquent preacher Father Dawson is a man of wide literary range. He has written many letters. treatises, biographies, on national topics and original poems and biographies of St. Vincent de Paul and Pope Piux IX. besides producing numer- ous translations of many celebrated French authors. He was one of the ilrst members ol the Royal Society, and in enrolling him as a graduate the senate desired to paya deserved tribute to character and labors that have stood the test 0160 years. and at the same time to give another proof that the Uni- versity ignores nationality and creed in its recognition of literary work done in and (or Canada. DUB EH10 Wllll BUB ffellbyliurlllu Unusvu of Neva Scotia theaoademy was com bined with the college in Truro that belonged to the united church. In 1860 Dr. Forrest was ordained and inducted into the pastoral charge of St. John's Church. llalilax. He remained pastor of that church for 14 years. Durinv his ministr he gained the confidence of the whole ova Scotian church by his devo- tion to duty, his manlineas 0! character, ' and hissoundness ofjudgment. In 1881 he was appointed Professor oi History and Political Economy in Dalhousie College, and on the retirement of Dr. Ross in 1885 he was appointed Principal. Under Principal Forrest's administra- tion it is certain to take higli rank. Sir William Young. an LL.D. of Queens. has just given 020.000 to erect new buildings. The Principal's character is the best pledge of the success of the university. He will be among the stu- dentsaman among men. and one who believes that in Jesus Christ and Him crucied is all wisdom and allpower. Rev. David Wilson, M.A.. Thorah. was adjudged worthy to receive the degree 0! D.D. In 1847 Dr. Wilson en- tered Queen's and became a distinguish- ed student. In 1858 he was settled in the charge where he has faithiully la- bored for an years. and has gathered around him a great congregation. He has continued an earnest student in literature and science and is abreast of the literature of theology. doctrinal, practical and controversial. The decree was conferred as a just and tting rc- cognition of his merits. ea we grmuailngmuueu tuna Iuwruuuu. The aonverauiono hat evening was a glitter ug affair of uery. owers. and festivity. Tim ntndenm: were easilv tackled ves- onnnoeuor Iglliuea ma DIIII Ippanuuua. Reports from the bunch: formed throughout the dominion were rend, from which we authored thnt Kingeton contributes to the new endowment fund 01,009. and Toronto 0617 annually for the next the years. Among the visitors noticed in the hull: reauvny. The students were email Molded yes- tenlny. The even how ed when the chancellor lg hated his nunl uppendnae. Ihnm-I-.n from Hm hunch: formed the man no yean. Among the viaitora noticed yesterday were: Rev. J. 0. Stuart, BalderIon'I; Revs. LoRoy Hooker. Houn- tou. Mnvetv, McMoi-ino. Kingston : Ben. D. J. Madonneli end Milli en. Toronto; Dr. Bethune, Wingbam; ev. J. Car- michael. King; Rev. G. Ooull. Valley- eid; Dr. Preston. M.P.P.. Nawboro; Hlu Fitzgerald. B.A.. Cornwall : D. Mo Oraokon and MOTIVllh, Ottawa: Rev. Mr. Maouliater, Ashton; Rev. David Wateon.'1'hornh ; T. Elliott. B.A., Brock- villo; R. Bell. LL.D.. Brookville; Cbu. Bell. Winnipeg; W. C. Caldwell. L_anu-k ; Hon. A. Morris. Toronto : Rev. R. Comp- bell, Montreal; J. Johnson. Cilinm, Ot- tawa. uoeron er uprnruy. The Benete requested lenvo to confer the degree of Doctor of Divlnitv on the Very Rev. John Forrest. Prineipel of Del- boueie University. Dr. Forrert was born in 1342. in New Ulnegow. N.S. Alter etudviug in the Free Ch reh Academy. Hnlifu. than one of the be t inetitntione Collage Plrngrnphl. Rev. Mr. Milligan. Toronto. address- ed the urnduatingclunen this nfbornoon. Thu nnnwmuniono hat evenimz ICW 'I'IllI Of the wonderful process constantly being conducted within Jho hnnnn body. nnd nllue tone :0 forget that new blood must is supplied to replace the eoto and dinin ting nouns, which. if nllowad to N!!! 1: within the body. do lost the riloi health if not oi lilo Maul! nun-A nnmnthnnn lull: tnnlimln- SUMMER GAMES.I seen I chengoc among Inc mo-use end ti. The bus edunced from primitive barber cm to civiiintion. Mr. Bend united in bi: lite work aposto- lic hith end simglicity with the quench- leu Ardour of t e utudont. He known all About the Indiuu. end bu published the Icripturea. trectc. hymns. etc.. in the Mic-Mac. and has been ended by the dominion overnment in publishing a Mic-Inc mulicb dictionery of 80.011) wordc. The degree of Doctor of Law: was conferred on Mr. Rend.to mark in the most emphatic mnnner the appro- ciation oi the senate of Queen`: of bin chrintinnliving. vigorous thinking. and uried scholnruhipe. attained under grant diicuitiea. `Dan )l<`nnnn Rfnnn-All Dnwaon. uumn. won one or one new Iuunumuuu oi learning in the province. he was ap- oinmd ID 1860 one of its teachers. and in 1881 its principal. On the union of the Free with the Presbyterian Church nf Nnvn Hnnliin tlvninnndnmv Willi com Ion the mo: noun: u not on ma molt. stare sometime: lull: t.oollmin- no I! rapidly u noomury the wane mntoriul of the organism. and II in than um Bunilhodn Pill: ol Muadnko `rad Bulufwvo olthe grouul v as. 1 Tiny ly humonilfovory irregu- luitv oi notion md tutors. u if bv Inl- Iu 1016. In nvvv uu-n VII` ...-. .... _- 81; Hulifn. than one nl Inn.-ninn In Mm nrnvinnn. he was ED- "may upoouuy nu-monmrovory moun- luity of notion snd restore. all by gio. the wsntod mounts of health sud Itrongtb. Hamilton`: PUII no onti'r:l`y e Qngohbloin oomponillon. and no to amply undo: the oiroulmunoou. .SoId hi .(J.Pnl|on. H10 mnnume pl'0Vll:I06l, Iuu IUK uuu greater put of the forty eon theta have since ehpled he he! toi ed on without reoegnition from nn church or suing from any moiety. e In: never eel: any one for money. but bin modeu went: have Always been enppliod. He bu I ohengo: the Mic-Moo and Alllnnh. Thaw hIVB Important Announouunt. N. Wuhinghon. M.D.. 1.0.1 . 8.0.. tc..nIninonI throne and lung In:-goon. 'in now at the Olty Hotel. when In will rnmnin till tomorrow evening. The domains`: hoqnonl unit: to Kingston no ovum to the mo tbs n Inn number in the any Inn nlrondv taken his Inu- `nun `wlih nnhouidna nouns. Hnvtug cl-pd All Aha hnnnll in II RIAIAI. Honorary Denote Ocnleruc Ivan!- Tbe mm: 0! EV. Bill: Tallinn land we: ropoued for enrollment man the honognralgndnunu. Ir. Bend wuxxxn In 1810 Ootnwnllh. N.8. Wnlh work- ing 3: I brlokh or And none muon _he tnnght arithmetic. Enghlh gunman-. and the rudiment: of Lulu. Greek and Hebrew. In 1B_84 he was orduned minister of the Beptul church. The Itudhof lnngusgu became Inch I peuion t tntonethnehewu able to apes): and write thirteen zliei-ant hu- gnngeu. In 1846 he devoted himulf to miuion work unong the Indian: of the merit me provinces. and {or the m-antnr nut of the tortv wean .~.......... .. ............... I unplgz 5|: I Sold by . (J. Polnon. T:-g. ll `III! IIIEIIUIGI IT. IIIVIII thitodnlltho has his in tho Shh: when throat and um; dhouu no undo I Ipoidty. I! till: his uhndnd pne- tioo tor nan. bu onnblod him to more noounlnlly hon north and chump- don. In has all dhouu of the throat nd Iugwm the pnol pmouout. Bonup the doctor will only nude Ill tononow onul|&odnond|y.Apr|| 29th. Oouulhllou LACROSSE STICKS & BALLS, 0. F. Gildunlaom. I. Kudzu 1 . Principal Grunt and Genome Gillies. I Into Ieluo kn. Try them. Exceptionally Boo. Superior to lay impouod (tip: in the tnrht. ' DAILY BBITISB 'W_HIG,__AP_RIL 23. . iV','.."'9F"..`7?.P-'.9."{" vs wmie 9: vdnuurewme "pii`Wi ' ' mnnage to gen the bull may from the crowd, and in these intervals some good using, running. and tackling won ions y each side. the Ohnwnsgzlnynng more xnto each others hands. an .oonsequent- ly. more eeoaively than Ibolr opponentl. whose omimea briumnt individusl oortl failed to secure 9. point. At the end of the rnh half the Ottawa College bud scored 7 points to nothing for the Ondou. Wmm nlnv was renamed it loomed It IOIIIIB llp :- P .o-*1 aunng the summer. The steamer Quinta. plying between Deseronto Ind Trenton. is undergoing repairs. The Armenia in doing her route. As soon as the work on the Qniute is nished the Armenia will com- uwnoe reguln trips between Kmgoton And Bay of Quinta orts. Tim nnhr. Two rotbora. In from And May or Quinta orua. Tho uohr, Two rotboru. rye Napnnoe for Oswego, encountered I 3 gals eaterdny when within nine miles of rat dostinuhon. The band of the dolphin striker gave away and the vessel loan her jibboom. She nrrlvod in on; in: night and will be repaired by 1-. Davis. Wurk lor the Village Countable - Parla- muulh on Iho Qlll-Vlvo our I Ball. The sum. Wntertown was to havelelt. her winter berth here yesterday. but on coconut of a strike among the sailor: did not get. sway. The on buin expect: to leave on Snnrdny for barlolte. Th. Philhumonio Club mat on Mon- leave zsunruny wt uuanone. The Philbnrlnonio Olub mat day evening last. with an addition of noveralnew members. The performers Ire Iucceeding well :6 the practices. A concert is to be unnqed for the 18th of May. Tho tonic for I month but is the of May. The topic put uglum employees` entertainment. The be withngnn. caught on the grounds on ood Fridny, will not be there. Mm-n nnmnlniutn are mule of ho" ROOM llwn club. and J. U. wnyuo wu rename. The Ciman any the much wn stut- ed by u bunoiln luck-o by Olztnwn. sending the ball sway down tbwuda the Cadets` goal line, for which it continued to show marked` section. Serimnnga after nofmmuae wu indulged in. she unonnt fclny from the dump Induce of the square which the players I000 _d up wish each other being nomebh ng astonishing. And something. too. whio onnlod the once white uniform: 0! the vintors to present I piotnresqne appear- ;iim:s:<'*. :` .':~.v`;m*,*; ~.:~eg~,x coal tor tswm. The prop. Oasoolu. which unloaded 27.000 bush. of corn at Portsmouth last week. ha: gone to Buffalo. l`|m hm-an Annie. K. & M. F. C0.. Wll on Tuesday Mr. A. Mglsnd has qone to Owen Sound to join the survey nheuner Buy- eld. He will act as chief steward during the Tim nmnmnr Ouinw. nlviml Uood Fnasy, vuu non no mere. More com lnintu are made of boy: nbnaing cuts 0. Thu warden of the mnimntinrv hll nbnung onwo. The warden ol the ponnenciu had sigubonrdu planed up It prom nent points of the property. warning tru- pcnuen nnd threatening proaoomlon. ` I Tho mu-kn untrn is completely lllohunghlin and uoronnnw. Military College -- Buck. Honokor; lull-bucks. Gunn nnd Rona; quarter bucks. Von Bu-nnbenlle sud ooll; forwudl. lnodonncll (0: coin). Yoru- tou, Johnston. Uuyley. owlo. New- oombo. Olspp. Hamilton. July and Mar- row. W. 0. Ouruthen, Kingston. wu um- pire for the Ondeu. Ir. Dorgn tor Ot- tswn club. and J. U. Whyte wu reloreo. Thu llinznl IIVI tha much scored 7 points to nothing lor the Ulsuew. When play was resumed first as ii the csdets were about to turn the tables upon theirdoughty opponents, but this we: not for long. for sfter e brief BOJOIHD on the Ottews side of the held the bell was once more worked up beside the Cadets gosl line. over which it was several times escorted by the college boys. with the result that eight oints were scored by them in the letter sit, making tllteen in all. while the visitors had scored nothing. No oels were kicked during the match; t to was a try. however. in esch hell. There was quite in quantity oi blood drawn lrom the plsyers, though no serious secidents occurred. The noses ol severel bled prolusei y, s number were sdditionsi bumps on their heads es they [sit the eld, while others escaped with e little shin bsrkinu. There was is good desl oi tumbling done that would have lled with envy the bent of the sversge Jsr. Mr. White : decisions. which were u mm nne nears or we Iverugu an . Mr. Whit.e's decisions. n nearly every case in favour of the Otta- wa Oolleao. wore not. considered by the Oadecs to have been at all when they should have been. and this opinion seemed to prevail to a large extent. amongst. the dislnbereshed onlookers. The Uadets played yesterday albernoou against. a scratch-team chosen from tho Ottawa. militia cor s: Messrs. Low (captain), Bollard, fl. Cameron. 1). Campbell, Evans, Grout. Holhrooll. Lit- t.le,Nuel1, Hparkes. E. Taylor. P. B. Taylor. Clendinning. Ions. E. May with 1.0. Bovllle ll spare man. The match reau`t.ed in favor of the Cadets by 17 to n, pecteu no-any. The schr. Wawanonh is on route to Kingston from Toledo with 700 tons of coal for Swift. 'I"hn nl-nn (\.nnnIa whinh nnlnndad week. lml to uunmo. [he barge Annie, K. & Co.. hunched from Mitchell's marine railway M. A Mmlgnd ha: mum to Owen ms of Good Patterns] I gnu Inrouomng prouoonuon. Iqntro completely ooded. sand the villus polioemun in ongnaod In keeping the town hall lrom lasting oil. A nnnnldanhla boom II nntioimtod in losing on. A oonlldonblo boom ll nntioipctod improvements Around the village Ibis nnon. amen were: Ottuu Uolloge-Buok. J. Mu: by; hnlln, Moouhhy (03. mn) sud Gu lot: qnu-ton. Bannon Ln Kohoe; torwu-da, Hughu. Hillmn. Dnnoorun.Knnnngh. Gucon, Mahono . Pholm, Mnaaulny. Molannghlin sud orokonnth. Mam. ollana Buck. Honokor: Paragraph: ol lnlorut to Tlmuo who Labor un my Ilolllng Deep. The sour. Ehzin, from Oaweuo, returns (-0 that port with lumber. Thn mhr. Clam Wlme has cleared t.n that port wnn lumber. Tho sohr. Clam for Cape Vmcent with lumber. Tim ntmunlmme Nile and barman Bed- for Cape Vmcent mun lumber. Tho steumbarge Nile and barges ton] and Ives. from Deaeronto. were ex~ pected to-day. Capt. OIOIII lnulntlnc `list the Out: By- Inw wm to `hunt ll Bound. .. . c . .1 un _ , , , _ __, _A A|__ III II III I AIIIIU on nu.--cu. Oopi. John Gookiu oppoorod M tho polioo court thin morning to onowor o on o of obstruction tho otrooto. Com mi onor uordon woo outing undo: in mnctiono from tho on-ooto oolnlnitooo in mokin tho ooxnploino. Oopo. Gookln Intimo shot obo tinlboo woo holua romovod from Plooo:d Armoo ood King moot. but it woold not ho tokoo Iron: Onlorio mm. "You on inform the otrooto oomlnmoo." ooid ho. "um Oopl. Gookin or tho `I. T. Oompow will tool Ibo by-low on tho mount. Wo one o bond of indonanity to tho city when no plonorl tho building Inoooriol thou. ood wo wilrnot NIIIOYO it." Tho nonunio- oionor ooid ho woo inotrootod to pool: tho Inottor. W Gooklo tonorkoo tho! it ohip build Q woo to ho oollinuod in tho oityllooon y nut Iovooouno ploooonwhioh Io ythoir tinhot. II woo not on obotruooion oi I. It woo within tho Ibo ollowod : tho city. The city ooiloitar now no ooooooily tor onnoyina Oops. Gookln. but It. Gordon ooldhoioooldooorty outlinin- .m..u.-._ -n. gmmlgga -ul|-(1 wvulvjv I-V;-a f I A flat many watched the loot-ball mate in Ottawa on Mondny between team: from the Roynl Military College sud Oltun College. Major-Genenl uidlnfnn wan n nnnnlllni 0` ii. Thl ma Uluun Uoueae. mun:-uany`nu Iiddloton vs: I upeoutor ol it. lho sides nu.-. HnIInan_n|n|r. J. Mlll`Dh': F. MN_!BI S,l -.:.:. .::'.:'.;'.*...""'- "' ::.'.- tr-:.' curry - ' the out. promising to with tho ooullty. `I10! Dortloou to Inn 000 lull flu. II` as mun usually I-It II-5000-` Ga-0 nsyoc nun-2. and won u no -"III?! COIIOIO -0750 `{ _,._L_z a|._ l....A_l.-lI pro:nln.in~`to focally. I TH! OADITB All DIIIATID BY THE` TILK IIOI OTTAWA OOIELIOI. `I'll 8'lllll ll OOIIIHTII DIHID. _Foo'rBALL AT orru. PORTS IOUTH VILIAOI ILOODID. M HIINFI INTELLl(lENCI`. time. Un1ut.w1uon'srnumncy. uy his needs. You'll be delighted. Then come again. IOVIIII `I am]: IIIII an nquyu-. Tho rnl la ood butter st 900 lb.: choice cheese. 1 lb. ; muplo syrup. 350 out ; and tsplou at 10 und I50 I pack. ll. Cnwfo . A'Good, Stylish and Well Made been omoa I'D!` so-morn-ow ovonuux. The members of the arts gr untlnu also: were hotognphed in 3 group by Sheldon & nil to-day. Thu immense travel on tha ILW. & 0. anexaon a mm: many. The immense travel on the ILW. RR. will nob be turned from Onpo Vin- cent by the nmslgunutlon. A dog ght. which lutod thru-qnm ton of mu hour. ooomrod on Sunduy morning. Stake! 050 I side. -3.. l:.'..m.o.m. ivininn of tha Hnlnlion morning. Sunken IOU nae. The Kinguton division of the Solution Army bu promised a donuion of 0166 town.-do the temple In Toronto. ;-.~_v.1.-.z-,-.-.~:!-.-`,_:&..V.`.-:".:; ..:*.::.-K32:-;.;z,=.-n Newyatook. All ready. Now`:-the time. Ca1lntWHnon'sPhuxn|cy. Try `Ii: nnmln \'nn'" ha lnliahtnd. THE Don't Do Dupod. Smoker: will further their own interest by ineiatin upon having the "Cable" or "Bl Padre rand: ofcignrs. which hnve stood the tent (or: qunrter of I century, end not ellow greedy Ind unecrupuloue dnlen to persuade them to take other bfllldl whlch pny them a larger prot, the consumer bolnu I loner thereby. 40-_: no is I uroemn. A much {or the diamond in the ar- tillory park will be %l:.yed on In! 24th,, by tho hue ball olh . Than lnhnnl nrnnm-Iv committal moot Dy FOO DIIO Dlll Olllln The school pro thy commiuoo meet this evening,/tn uboud meeting bu been onllod for to-morn-ow ovonix. " Th- nnnunh-on AC (kn nu}: an -'x.';:xaf::&":v~a2- .:..':w.%*;az.':;,=.;r.3;'a':'..y; szmgx L-.`;s~:npa'a='*-v.~~=.: - 3:\..:m average mi: | will proinwy vim the Onnsdinn emu. ()1-Anann. `Mn don. : lemons. 25o doI.: Urnvuora. The yacbtumen meet this evening at the British American Hotel and nor- pain. All lover: of the sport `old Attend. Dnuunrnh-I OJIA IIPIIAI IAIA (If RPBXBII Attend. Remember the greet nu of Brunch end hpeetry oerpete It the renidenoe` of Mr. W. Huty. Eerl street. tomorrow at 10 o'clock Ihlrp. Rnv vnnr hnhv cu-time: ll Kixkml- CORSETi Prinoeu and burns Bil. J. E. Jones bu exchanged bin ne re- Ii ienoe. corner of Altrm` and Brook |tI.. for Mr. John .JoEwen . roperlly nearly opposite the you oloe. June: Swift has leased Sir Riohnd In [z!`oWIm1-vv . .1. vvueou. Lm winter the engine of the steamer Ilidenu Belle wee converted into 3 com- ouud by Messrs. MoEwen. On Sunr- ey the engine wee tented end worked nuefeotorily. W. Derry. engineer of the Mend. who wihnoeeed the tent. Ieyn that the MoEwene ere to boom: In- leted on their oxcelleno workmen: ip. Thom In n ntnndlnn invlnntion from mzou weir oxoouonn worxmununp. There in I standln invitation from Lumberta. Walsh to 3 cub buyer! to inspect their stock of goods. Right cloths, right patterns. right colon, right u~ Iity, right prices. right M right mkmlnlhip, right square tieullnr. righc represantntion of goods. right In everything and rivht every time.- Lambert dz Walsh. 175 Princess Ibroot. Munro l'."nuo clgnru. Denier: will lnndl forward their order: for above bnnd wit :5 little delay as pol Iible. 5: our stock on hand is limited. |x1uasruu nnnmnn LANIISALBI PUBLIC 8011316 In hnroby glnnnznl that will bo om:-M for nlo on lT|mrsday. 29I||.I||I',| 7 Ir. J. I. BUTGHISON II MI Ala OI nooml. moot amen. lluuon In 31.. vropcnlu. vlnn-nnot thoAr\h1ory_t_u_ (9; B] Ir. J. I. uU'1`unl.uun II In: Aw hI|`V1I| rroponlu. m --.m at tho mine:-y Pu to: In oxuulon of Rum! Strut : out of the Anu- Iuy Put. for School P11 ; {M lo. It dunk bOIII\I Eldon 1:1. sudden Busch ~ loulh mu 0! non no and n ma II. noun bl U1n_lon uwugh IIbd|mvldon' '10! " manor! 1" 3 sou o luau. Md no noun I000. 18 In nun lush nmh ot Prlnoou In-ut_ gnajou-ml An uddition. 00 x 24 ft.. In being put to the dye home of the knmln mm. A lhonlo owned by Mr. reonun. of Oole Imko, wu burned to the ground on Saturday. Lnbcwu London Ale. pure. hubby and nlinblo. in pins and qnuh M Jan. Oz-uwfotd'I, nan`: IllIII.`lI nnmnnnv In I IOIG W-GI]. N0 OIIIII IIIIIII l'0l|Io I AT FROM fin comm: Boll. Ursotcgl. i am I 'I runs 0 compnny I I Ibtooywookr engagement 1| Blddlford. Msino. , George Lnldluv. of Toronto. bu been uni to tho penitentiary for tour you-I. He is luoeniat. A nu-huh lnr thn iinrnnn in IJIA II- will probnbly nun me Uunuunn emu. Oranges. 25 dos. : lemons. 26o don; lbox n. 100 ; pohtoel. 30o bug ; tur- nipa. 000 bug ; blnokberrion. 150 lb. Ju. Onwtord. Th. Innhtunnn mnnt this nnninu nl 10 o'clock Iuurp. Buy your baby carriages st Kirkpat- nck'u. Every one gunnnteed be run an-night. Carriages ropnired. Corner Prinoeu and Burris EM. 1 I` `Inna: hgu nvnhnnacul his nn re. opposite the pooh omoe. Jun: Onrowrigbva summer residence on the St. Lawrence. Sir Richard And funlly spend the summer in Europe. Drv oak oordwood 08 per oord. dxy Ipoud me In nurope. Dry per dxy tunu-no oordwood 03 per cord. but and cheapest wood in the city. Also dry kindling wood It Crawford ; fool of Quoon street. Tm utudenn companion the buolnou Queon street. The szudentn composing college team. to play so who roller rink to-anon-ow. no Menu. 0. Cum ion.D. Wright. G. Soobell. G. Ooxwort y. M. Lunbert sad 'I`. Scott. n:-ohmnn and VI-n -hn nnrtmlnntnd uunoen no `r. noon. Oorrivenn and Vim. who puuoipetod in the revolt in the St. Vincent de Paul Penitenuluy. were At one time conned in the Kingston penitentiary. They ore uid to be deuvnbe men. those to wnoln no ll lnaoolou. Tho superintendent of the Looomotivo Work: bu boon instructed to revise tho pay roll of the worln. 3nd in every one where o oompetent mechanic in getting less wagon thou those of aimllu ability elsewhere an increase of pay will be given. Trv Wilson's unrdon needa. onlv II gnvan. Try Wilson's garden only the Phnrmnoy. A new nnd lmporhn line otnoveltiou in garden needs from him mono importtnl growers in this country and Europe. Our Erftm omn- ower is nxbromelwzood. 00 per cent. of in ;zrowIng-W. J. ilaon. Ln: wintnr the engine of the nmhoh II- narthotrrlnoou luau Ind M-ml out of vim In have u the "Idaho: J The loan will boolhnd on Nov. Hun cl unnl proportion cu: in an subs A: Room. where um of than low on be olnolacd. `runs of CI! :-0no-lnh of Ila para` aw to puddown to mm of lilo. tho n can In low can! snnul lnulucnb. nth Huron on an unpaid haunt cl Ibo urchin -any M the nu otpg: porpqt pg nly Inu- All II- \JA1L`l J.l.va.1a./ ;va-.4-a -v..._...__. o! uurnnhuo Loon sud lnvutmenl 3ooloty' ' Ital. it! dollnn pot Ihuo. `hndunu any bid lor the whole `Amount or Ioruy nnmbor of than not Ion than an (10), mun vnuiun with wound lntorou. Mldnu hadon Box 100, Ktnpugn _P.0. nmnfndor Ii nnul Iuhllom. mmwm J: III :`huuno = no nanny 0 o I gnun. hgthctoonolouwul ho rnmn of an In at Inc. Inc to commute an II ulooh. ~ |;".".?;':2.1=*z:z::. um.- A, H. IIIIQAX. um-noon. Cabinet and curd otol Itill II ro- duood riool M H orIon'|. W. . Reid : butcher nhop wu not sold to-dny. No om mud: full. An uidnion. 00 x 24 (L. balm nut uid to be do: nae John A. Mo shun : brother and uncle arrive here Ihortly to uttle all elniml Imuinlt him. John A.. In Oblongo Indy. said he would visit Klnguton and see whom to whom he in indebted. Th. .n-gulnmndnne n! the Lnnnmnllvn um. nnunin page no recur. M- touuoo-loIu 01 on I.oM0oI'v~- W . uunoouuu-1auo.; .5. Bcnwhlh sum: tho ultylaloq mg a and supply at an In! D! . gonna: Bullivul N9 Omm lhll AMA!-nnnn _.__.o.. . _.-___ Iruh an-don Ind l'Iown Mada. New stock. NOW'l' the {mg Hall at WIInnn'n Phnrmnnv. TF1 .___ lonl-nl Thing: That An Kuoyol. rm- A..-A 1- .......I l...u.... .0. am I+~-- \Ll\'ClD|N'l'B0rTHl DAY- "uhi ir'oTI'iif|:' 100 Kingston P.0. LII] Ind: nod nooouuu-y uoopud. A211 11 IljIn'I-icon---nu-q.---u LDITLQ Dolnlyonhollnhludo IIGIIOI. :`.'..'.".k`.! 3-'$'.":E'-'l"} IJ.LA|DLAW & SON Wonderful Nice Fitting Suits turned out at MOORE'S at Prices that this Spring suits one and all. A F ine Stock to choose from, and at a glance buyers can see that it is the Largest in the City. unlnum. mgggmuwn noun] nrmuummegyrm. We have done a large trade during the Qast month in our Dress Materials. and are constantly receiving New Goods. Kindly inspect what we are now ofiering in KID GLOVES. FINE SILK GLOVES. THREAD HIJJVIB. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, LADIES HOSIERY, MEN'S HOSE. It is a pleasure to show goods and let our prices be known. MOORE. Plilnfnunlnllsin b. DAMAGED DRY GO JDS FROM MONTREAL. BQVVES 61: BISONETTE Imuzss GOODS AT l 0PULAR PRIUES! New and Stylish Dress Fabrics. O. B. NICHOLSON. Mann. ""` "` ":`.."'n":'.E,...""` "": B`...`.': and _! n_Id.u._';..n_r. In low III Piano Black over Ihown In the any. Our uaonmoni of hill` qlll . Ouch` Book and Show Inn been selected with gun can and combines All that In new and -tylhh. LLDIIB I On! .00 [ad Bnuonod Boot in 3 dilly. \. An ondlcn nrinty of Trauma. Vnlhu sud Bap. . \ i lb: ONE WEEK ONLY In will offer the whole of our Luge Stock o!PARlB0L4B and UIBRELLA8 It I Rodnotion of from 15 to 20 per oent. |vyALsH & STEACY WAIT FOR THE BIG SALE Country doalm menu, cloth with Now will be 3 good opportunity to fill up your stocks at reduced rates. Special Attractions;for%_`This Week I _n. %_ .'_E'.A AA.:a.1us-1-'n.oA:u_I_'a_-L Ladies Black Lace Parasolu. Lad tea Colored Lace Pa.ra.so1s. Ladies` Black Satin Parasols. ` Ladiea Colored Satin Pa.ra.so1s. La.d1ea'B1a.ok Silk Parasols. . Ladies` Colored Sllk Parasols. Ladies Durable. Alpaca, Ze.n1l1a.- and Brazlllian Um- brellas all reduced. 0 Set. I50 nozeu new no aLovEs IT wALIiidIi's. 1 ...j__..___**'&*--.-_-:" Z | TEACY S ]GARPETS, CURTAINS & URETONNES. EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT CLOSE PRICES. MINNEIS ea BURNS. Jultnlsndursunm. April N. April I0. Apr?! 27. Ann] I . April as. ` April 31. New Tun Shula, 4 Buttons. r-I quslity. 01.00. How Do` Skin G|ovon,4 Buttons. Illbohina on back, 11.25. New Undrouod Mounquotlon. 6 Butvon Glove. Tan nnd Bhudea, 01.00. Now Undnuoa Blush Kids H.(`0. New 4 Button Black Kldl 81.00. nn.__. __- .1: av... L; f\.._I.A_. -...I 11.-- n_x_.|.A I\.....I_ LVIW I Uulivu IJIIUI ulun vn.vv. Thoy an All Now. Bout Qunmy mud Nico Bright Goods. April 97. C` The Sale will commexigeln a. few days. ETMRING SALE CRETONNES. RAW SILK AND DAMASK. $625 SETS LACE CURTAINS from 500. to $5.50 per ORIENTAL A ND MADRAS CURTAINS. FLOOR CLOTH 1N OIL AND LINEN.'. STAIR OIL CLOTH AND STAIR LINEN. F0]? THE MUN6 [ND 01.0, RICH AM? P000. BOO'I_`_AN'D SHOES I D. F: ARMSTRONG-, --POSI'I`XVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.-- :3. VWALDRON. _'-1~`on- Mlflilill. AID Bl! N378 ! II PAIN` AID COIIQDIOUI UPPII CABIN ITIAIIIC. "ALIZL1|'DBIL." MILK nu-Inn 3--.A-| B'iuini3'i's'ui."""` 0 lnolulovunholond. aha`: nm|nnhnnIn!AAl$ll 3oc.* READ OORNER BOOK STORE. April 16. . I10 PBINCEDU STREET. BASE BALLS & BATS, UII VI -II II-Q. nvn HUNDRED SHARES _ -_A |-..-.An.--.1 innlnlf A `We have stilpomo -FOR-- PAPERH %MurIi@.Y_'3-3 THISIJ A lull [or lloavy Damagoa. The young men who assaulted a far. met at a Salvation meeting a abort. time ago have been sued in the high court to: 02.000 damages. Mr. T. L. Shook. who has the case in hand. says they may be proceeded against by crimi~ nal indictment. The parties interested in this case are wealthy. Itaotad by Acolaulauon. To-day the nomination of an alder- man lor Ontario Wind, so ill] the va- cancy named by the resignation of Aid. 0.Bermingbnm.occurred. Mr. Robert. Gardiner. Wu nominated by William Allen and seconded by J. B. Uarrutbers. M the expiration of an hour he was declared elected by ecclametion. IICI' llllll A`ll|Cl. The Brookville polo club defused the V'iot.or1u.jof Ottawa. and olaimud the ohnmpiomhip. The Victoria; thou ounoco Kiuanton and weregdofoatod. Ind now the Kingdom claim to be the champion: of Entern Ontario. but am willing to plny the Brookville club for it. Polo noon and mambo: occur in the willing to plny we uroouvluo cum wt In. Polo noon and matches rink to-Inorrow. Over 800 tickets hue sold. IAOII Will I um noun. Veterinary Surgeon Sine bus in his once the bond of I colt born on the turn: o! W. Armltrong. Millhnven. but which died 3% once from hydrocophelouu or wukr on the bnin. The skin on the bad In: swollen to twice in natural the while the onnlul bone: of the skull und onlu-god. Oolu with Inch calama- xnontluo nu. Mr. Sine will bus the bud Itnod. ILL be touched ugh 1! PM. of the F1381` DAY OF MAY N X!` for ..--... o'vvuvI\1\`I'\T\ nit A nT.`Q They WIII Llvo Happy. These are they who buy their hams And breusfnst bacon ; Iresh butter for 20o 1b.; eggs. l2&o doz. : and onu of thoeeluge onus oi tomatoes for 150, at Jan. Crawford's. lining up Temporarily: Manager Kerr of the gas works is M. ting up temporary apparatus by which to make petroleum gas. the coal system not being satisfactory because of the long unnae of the machinery required in the process. A new roof will at once he added. The insurance appraisers have concluded their work. -VPHM BIOULA JEIITINGB ol the BL Lur- nnou Oouucu. ltanl Arotnum, no hold on the lint nd third Monday: In ovo month M O p.ln., In Ibo Onluulnl Uad Follow I l!nlI.Pr1n- I out stun. Doc. 1!. To-ally`! I'f0l)II)IIlH('I. Moderate winds. mostly south-west And southeast; fur modentely warm welhher. noit_o'cI"I'o7o't't.I-:h-iiSi-3? Fro? Ill hula lnmdr olhuorn of Brook und mum fhuulsnndnouothrop Bov ('3?O'D Bola `-9. .' ' .1 -4 I. O. Fortuna- UM ! "!B01I`l`lINAO." No. I0. Ordur ol l'o|-null. moon on '1'hundAy in one): month K|lI.O0I'not of (over Bond:-y 0 'rhomp|on'I.) ndcnt Ind; In 5nd tho 1:: Oddhllowt Prlnooa and Ilontrul an-nu. Dual. _ , J.H.IOLLlIrl'E, l.D..cn.n., M11) P.l., bl Idlllburlh. lumber ol the Canon ot Phnlnhnn a Sub goon. Ontario. III ! nnn-.Ir.H 1-:1` Kmggmn KHZLUII I I87 0013?; s'l`.. .__..___.-._-_..____ Indra Elluo CIIIII. (Sizes) Berfedos, x5c.; Pin. xoc. S. Di via & Son`: new brand. They speak for themselves. `I*II II 3I"I IOGQI. IO-Iq DI 'l`lIItI- h"ln:o.I." 1%; No. "31: woman. In: ltd. 50 TN pm. _ It Loud. lo.0I. on Wodunlny. April um, st :l)p.n. Th loci and A ......"""*'........" ....:":'. ".'.::-.......*""........' Lnlhdr E_o_ll,o_ox-ng_r o_f Brqok ` gllugnoj RUBBER BALLS. tuna:-I uwu-n--p uv-'-.;. SAILING from New York not Snurdny. Anlhoriud A I, F. A. FOL ER,_Forry Dock too! of Bl'0( Bl.-. Klnnlon. Kain l'II Jo Olgnrr. Try them. Exceptionally ne. Superior to any imported cignr in the market. .________T_.___._ In Iold III: No Liquor. llntin June: was charged at the noun this morning with nlling 1' not to W. umu. ONO! having been nou od not to do no. The vonna nnn'n mother via the pronoontrix. Tho uoouution was denied the ovidonoe taken. Ba de- oluod o bud received no liquor on nu nnmiun. Kr. Snack nid lhnh ha 7? '\i1ii'P.Iou`LA clued no ma rooolvou no uquor on the premium Ir. Bnook Ilid that he lndduirod tomnko out 3 prim: _/}m'a oumbut ho would not press it that gfulu ovidonoo. The notion wu 35 "`s`.'.'.:"Mo?'.?..... Ion " luntrow no um- Pnnonun iuvjnx by thin train wui nook Winnipeg in G) houn. No. 1 lind loans Kingston no s.m.. nrrivol ulhnrbot 14!; IN!) s.In., And Bonmw 3:16 p.n.; oonnooting with 0.2.3. lxpreu ior point: cal. 80. 5 I Inna Kinpton 3 1 6 P~lII- 00"- uolinxawi 0.P.B. lam Lxnnu lulu at binn- bo: o to: nu point: out uni won. I. B. TAYLOR. EOONWLY. B. W. FOLGEB, Ant. Burn. Au. Ger. Pun. Art. up I .I...}.. .. o......... 1..."... mm. A A muting of Ihdcollogjnte Inuiluto bond wu hold lul evening in the coun- oll ohunbcf. Thom were present Dru. Ohnontl Phdon und Snllinu. nnd II`.-- I-I, llmlthn and Kninht_ Thu Sinllinn. loan. B. Bmytbo uni Knight. The budget for the incoming ynu, amount- ing to 02,000. In: dioouuod and Adopt- od. A nunbor ol (lulu. purcha- :.IoIno lilnogr Ilohoolthanitld nut. Into 0 pououiou o 0 bond. II in dooldod that than duh In cold. Tho nouhry wuinnnoiod Ionodty the we pohool boudtlm Inna July m a ban! would nunin LAWN TENNIS RACKIZTS, CROQUET SETS, 850., &c., hint and giinhr noun; Davin llnulol, Potatboro. T . In llomnol. Quboomulull points on n won lo. 8 lxprunloqvgu mutton M mu p.m. I; Inuu. (`Iv wT---mum upon July 10 0 band would nqmu |hnonnnnowoooIIhdh)noluuofvub- I(INl3I'I`0N & EIVIIICOIUT --`l`D:- L Canada Pacino Railroads. NEW. DIRIOT, 03121`. wens! all Roan u'.:fo::ou M was. D -II IIIIIIJ -Il'I. This morning I pdnhl. sad in :11 mblllly (Mal accident. occurred :0 wood Asylum- David Donollf. vhohu but udshlu for 8 nduth ~ '.:.-..--..:%*s..':.. n. .`5.'.` {GENERAL TICKET AGETW 5 `:.M` Ilnuult Wm '9' As heretofore announced, we are going out of the P Go 1': Btll, WIHII uudsy o any month. WIDIIIDAY. Ion Dnnwno Co. Al the 0 ro Homo. nmuu. In-mm oi homing lub M B p.uI. Du. Wunmomu at (my Hotel. ..-n. .n A v 'I'IUI`DAY. SAL: 0! nrtlolu no so. Goon-go`: Hull. Mlrnun of um P.W.0. man at Dnll shed. BALI ol turnimro by J. I. llutohuon. BALI of ordnance Inna: b J. In. Hutohuon. huoloupoll eIe.. by .E. Buoohown. IALI oi truhol property by W. Mu-ny. points on no In Inn: no In. :___?_..____@__ Cunard Ito:-ship (Io-puny. VAIDINO u 3 Agun. i The ion or Irnglnnol INIIIVOLINT B00lI1.'Y,No. 33, mm! In 86. Guard : Wnlllnalon BL. Ind and ma molds: FOLDER, Bun ; up CITY AND VICINITY. ,_ -tllo I%Ill locunll . no In .lhhn'n Imam. No.1. ol. II- J- `A. ,., W . LI .1 MM: om; '* a cannon. Banl holgi H lll mun nus11u.ss\ hols With I ll llond. X_-...- an-nan ing Inn To-oily`! Probublllclen. -A.. ...:..A. manila an` _..-l_- . nglnlnl A III Illllly IIII. . , The ion or Ihglond mnwr anmII1IY_No. 31 3&....-:-u`a".`.""" hut, - - loot'6Tn'nasmo. Ill. ONT- Klmramn DGHOVIHO. Ul'. KJIIIOIL A. II. IIOUIIII, Rev. M. W. Iaolonn; Ingersoll. W. Bridon; Culotou Place. Rev. D. Muc- donnld. Robert Bell, J. R. Johnson: Port Ho , W. Williamson; Stirling. Dr. Boa tor; hiutowoll, A. B. Moonl- lnm; Brookville. G. R. Webuter, Judge Mmdonsld. J. Bell. Rev. Dr. Judino; Gnnanoqne. George Gillies; Peterboro. Dr. Kincaid; Piocon, P. C. Mucnee; ll-mlltnn Raw R J Tmilnn MAAAIIAII rAl|A u Duet (gano)-Misses Chambers. Song- alga, "Bitter Sweet." Miss A. Fmluck. Solo--"l\'erry Dance." Mr. Sherlock. Duct-"Schonster Tag," Misses Meek. Song-No Man`: Man," Mr. Neish. Lecturettes were given in the physio room by Prof. Marshdll and in the one- miatry room by Prof. Goodwin. The catering. undel charge of Mr. B. Bird. was nccomglinbed wmh due rogard to ornamentation, taste And variety. Alm- gemer the oonversnzione was I grout nnnmnn, And wish to, this Sp:-ing.dis - pose of the balance of our Stock, have therefore marked it away down below its regu- lar vduo. Icudowmont Anoclatlon. To-day the annual meeting of the Queen : University endowment associa- tion aa held in the aenate room. It wan well attended. The anaoclatlon adopted the o0nstitntlon.a{ter certain amendments were proposed. The ol- cere elected for the ensuing year are : Preaident-Sandford Fleming. C.M.u. Vice-Preaidente--Dr. Grant. Ottawa; Rev. G. M. Milligan. Toronto; Rev. Jae. Barclay. Andrew Allen. Montreal ; U. A. Kirkpatriok.Jolm Carruthera. Kin eton; John Bell, Q.O., Belleville; amea Maolenn. Q.C.. Toronto. nnnrnl (`.nmmitta-()l*.tAIIn. A. Oil- mao1oun.u.U.. Loronno. Genonl Committe-0tt.awa, A. Oil- mour. jr.. W. Mocmgkon, Dr. Tborburn, Miss Grant; Montreal. A. T. Drnmmond. Rev. R. Campbell, A. T. Riddell, A. O. Mnnin. T. A. Dnwnn. A. Mlonherson. nev. xx. uunpoeu, A. 1. xuaueu, A. u. Monin. T. A. Dunn. A. M10 hereon. Mm Mitchell; Toronto. Rev. r. Mao- donnell. Uoorue Mnodonsld. Alex. Mor- ris. George Bate. W. Mitchell, W. Hen- deuon, Dr. Goikio. Dr. Tho:-burn ; Tren- ton. B. N. Davis; Kin aton. Dr. Hex-dd, H. A. Calvin. G. . Maodonnell. J. S. Muokleuon. Rev. J. R. Momloriuo, A. P. Knight, Rev. J. Mlokio, Wil- liam Huty. Chulea F. Gilda:-sleeve; Bellevillo. Dr. Gnluon. A. B. Mocaul, I3-u M I Ilnnlnnn - Inna:-In" W reoeiveu Ina aenvereu uer IGGIOII In 5 way thet curried popular oouvietiou with it. Every line proved thet Min Oliver was engaged heart end soul in her work. and as I medioel uiiulouery to Indie. she will_ undoubtedly make her merit. `vain;-`rmrlu.-:48-152': uhetisira 'lwm}y-~em5drc dents ehoulrl not shut themselves up in their room: with their books. but should develop their eooiel and hyeioel ueturel. The male student: I outed became they were never troubled in the meuuer described by her. There wee no need of urging them to be more physical or eociel in their ueturee. Mu "nuihnnn Alan val-intnrdnn Inl- eocxu In men nuuree. Mr. Moliinnon. the uledictorien for the Arte clue. wu even more Iubdued in voice than the chmoellor. I`he etu- dente were not over awed by their uno- clete. and he was urged to "get up more steam" to Ipeek louder" and to clear his windpipe." Both Meeere. McVet and Given were robust in voice.md the elocution was good. The audience left the hell nbout 4 o'clock. Al BIICIJIIII II I IJOIIVIIIIIIIIPIII. The tastily decorated and brilliantly illuminated halls of Queen's University resounded last night with the patter of many feet and the voices of hundreds of ladies and gentlemen. The gathering was great. the crush at timer quite on haunting. 0n few occasions previously has there been such an out curing of the citizens and friends ol t e institu- tion. The costumes worn by the ladies were exceptionally lino. Gentlemen in full dress predominated. and any one who was not so attired felt ill at ease. The band of the 14th P.W.0. Ries was in attendance and frequently discoursed music. In Convocation Hail there was brightness and real enjoyment over the musical programme. The two sections were divided in such a way as to leave no traces of wesriness. 1)ue(_-'()bron," Misses Dick and lrving B;|1nd_*-The Vision beautiful," Miss L. Kl-ml: Ur. nlnouu; nuwn, r. u. mluuea; Hamilton, Kev. R. J. Lnidlnw, Matthew Legs. Dr. A. E. Mellooh. Mien E. Bnnth. M.D.; Brunpton. Rev. E. 1). McLu-on ; Cobonrg, Rev. D. L. Mo0rne; Lindsey. Rev. D. MoTnviJh; Ubnthnm. Rev. J. R. Bnttenby; Dundee. J. 0. Bieaonebte; Whitby. John B. Dew; Owen Sound, Rev. A. [-1. Scott. Dnnonn Morrison; Oornwnll. D. B. Mnclennen. Mine Fitzgonld; Almonte. P. 0. MeGre- gor; Perth. Rev. 11. Mouillvny. June: Grey; London. Rev. J. A. Mann. D. llchthnr; Lnnuk. W. O. Ueldwell: Pembroke. W. Irving; Guelph, Dr. Wudrope: Snub. Rev. Dr. Thompson. 0. A. MoDownll. J edge Mackenzie. The nlndnnh nf the nnivnnitv. who ulrnlninterod. Maura. G. R. Webster. Brookville. end John HoNeo. Plotomcondnoted the Chen- oellor to the rohing room. And as be pro- ceeded down the niele the enudente lnetlly ung For He ! 3 Jolly Good Fel- low." During the chnncellox-`e absence Dr. Grunt made several announcement. and the audience went into spum after- wards as a comical voice wu bend to any. "The collection will now be sullen up." The` chancellor read his address. bnhln I voice lnnndxble at the rent of the home. Mine Ulxver wn hesrllly received end delivered her nddrou in I -.w l\n ...--lul umnnlqp amn-Milan -lhh u|||nq--"Luv VISIUH LIC|I|llIIul. II-[I38 I4. ` Mock. Song-Dr. Goodwin. ` S0lo-"Home. Sweet Home," Miss King. Song-"Deep xn My Kenn." Miss Mom- E son. U. A. MOUOWIII. J lIlIBIOllIlI- The studente of the university. who heve formed hreuches. were urged to coneider the subject of the beet meene ol formln brenchee throughout the coun- try en report et the next meeting of the eeeooletlou. The brenohes were eleo eslxed to sugeet metters regerdlng the wellere of t e eseocietlcu. Fletterlna, rernerlxs were medo olthe high stendlug of the 0. C. Journal. end it wee suggest- ed thet the executive committee oonsl- der on whet terms the peper could be ,. supplied to members cl the eesooletlon. Rev. D. J. leodonnell end Dr. Bethune. Wlnghem. seid the Journal Ives eheed of euy other college pe r published. Eech breech of Who eeeoc etlon urged to alumna unseen en-ullnnlnu nhlnnl nll .1 %my&

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