Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1885, p. 3

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'-v-.- .. T I 1 ad . mm. rnggpirmgroanmnnnm-r maluyn-6-MI-pct-n-1-L 'I_'C)"!`;?I5. uni. .1,. consent to rue scheme. Independently 01 this. however, it. eeemii so me that Queen's, by allilintion. would lose her indiVldu|llL] sad the name" she has established for herself throughout the dominion. What weight or inuence II it likely Queen`: would exercise in is senate oi seventy mem- bers? The other colleges. several of ' them distinctly sectafiln. would proba- bly unite in carrying meneureeor changes in the onrriclylnm in order toget concea- gwng to unit their sectarian viewsi, Queen's, Ind Ill the other colleges ex- cept Tor09\ would become simply divinity schools. If students hnve to go to Toronto to obtain university edu- cntion tlieyyrill gmviintie to the colleges `with the richest endowment and the largest scholarships. and thnt col- lege will be. 01 course. the one with the note It its back. Queen : nnd Trinity and Victoria will be attended oul by those students who look four: to taking n divinity course. "TI... number of univeraitv profesgorg Sir Richud Cutwright wrote "1 hgve not begtowod unicwnt atten- tion t) the proiect for uniting the save- ml college! of the province to permit of oering In opinion on ma peculiar merits, bnt I do not think, at my rue. so hr :9 Q0eu'e College is concerned. that the policy of locating it st Toronto is either desuunlo or expedient. It cannot be forgotten that I large put of the endowment wu subecrited in hung stain on th0 express understanding shut the college In to rennin here. and in any case I an: inclined to think thnt the pin of unving seven! colleges (whether nilnued with a common centul inati~ Lutiou or not) locnted In different por- tion: of untuio. I8 more Iikolv to meet the pi-agent need of a community like our own than a project, which. If I un- derstand it correctly. wuul-I require every person who desired to obtain I | collegint,-,7 education to go into residence c at Toronto-" I 1....n.`...n l.lln-...l Mm rmuiirm nf (hm 1'uronL0- _ gppuuge touoyml um rendmg of thxu document. taking ulvunty course. "The number of university professors will be reduced {min when ct present in necessary [or the various universities. ' and the incentive lo: young men of pro mice in dioxent "branches of study Ind scientic stteinment. I-0 continue their studies with the hope of obtaining such l profensorahipv will be leuenod. bacnneo the prison (the protect-ionhipe) to be ob- tnined will he won. The chancel. there- fore, for 10!! and merit tobe develop- ed in the province will be curtailed. The cause of higher education in Eastmn `Ontario will Iuler also hoconlo nanny A student comes to Kingston who would not go to Tomnto at all. "rho former pleoe, in non onset. is neucr, his home. And he wolll be among the people with whom hi! punts have Icquuuhncee end husinosl reletioin The cost of un- vellilig to and (tom (1 living in King '1 '*""' n *.'.`~ 1 Th. 13 ling Al Q- If]... of vu: I.'l 1-nuv-. The chnirnnu tho! Ihtell the object 01 the meeting and intiuuted thnt I psper, propnmd by Principd Onnt. would be read at a future meeting. He suggested I fnll dincuseiono! the scheme 0! eonledention. To his mind the tak- ing 01 all the college: to one centre` and thst egnue Toronto. would he injurinus to higher clucntion In otstern Ontario. Thu more sent:-ea ot educntion u-me were the better the intelligence of the people at lug;-. He [muted out that Queen`: lnivcruty was 3 grout benet to tug country between Belleville sud 0ttuy._ that ln4.u_v students oducsted here would not have secured an oduca tion :1 they hml had to goto Toronto. The support uancillly which Queen's rooeivod cuno pxincjpnlly from the district mentioned, and Queen`: remonl would be A great loss to eastern Onta- rio. He then read '0 letters. sent by gentleman who could not be present. A POPULAR or-|.~uo.\'. " 111 mm o[ WW II men DI Mining. tall the nhd_cnb Kingston and thlllntonnajng duh-icl, nn iqdnogx JG-Q man to cum |lP~"||TlIl'l'IIfV 0 x__-I...'I..|.I. __.x ......u 1.. 9.... ul UIIVEI, ll. uougfj, vnnuuuvg ux. un- pllll. Prof. Wuhan, Dr. Henld. Dr. LI- Veu. J.IIIoI.IC0l|. J. H. HD0511 . T. 8. Iathllivrly. Du-. I-`ovlnr. Prof. Cal Hurig, D. Frau, W. 1-` , Dr. Strings. J- [-4- Clelnllh. M. Flcwh. Dr. Saunders. Dr. Goodwin, cm! a num- bor of Indian. ,. __ _--._.I LL- _L:-.A U-ulvlilwu vol -o -v` Oliver, H. Hoout. ` ....- n_..l Inn--- I .1. Jygumau-UII, n. --upuuu--, uu -- Mlorlonnlll. G. Naillldl. 3- V- 3081'- R. '1`, Wplkom, gv. Dr. Built, J. loll- hon, 1, , Irving. A. Gun. I. P.. 0.!-`. uildonloeve. ll. locil. F. 350'. 9|` nu.-_ 1|` l.l-, ,__ 3 D-:II:- I\. fin. llvl Ilia.-rut. (Iii: -an uuwwuvi 1" " Knight, 0. S. Hobart. J. Dawning, Rev. Dr. Boll. DI. Btovl. Prol. Nicholson. Bu. J. Rohcrbol. DI . KN. Fonwillko lu-tL:L.hlJI)-4II__" Iqgtonningthochllolllv 000- : Univggiu Ina condo! viii Ilogruhshunlhlohotntlal thall- uliuuan. `no, land manual In din- ousun IlgnuonnnhomouptopouIl- Abnsoqglaxm -ootill m M to gay ud up diuuuniol opened. It. Pnltipul Gum hoiq chub (II inpqgntbuhouwhln Ilnlinuural music-.ILv.nogen.u.A..oeuvi-4 sbgchgir. AmongthoupnIIII|volIo- ghggvc s...,un. John Cnnuhcu. n..| n..n I . All... In II-A.`|h_ ` uinI'NOnuI'I&1IU 39.90" ! ugccnlua-an--AnluoO.alloIr ,v ...._-- ------ Rm ZIIIIEXAX up 1113 bugs on. I-XI-[0IL~AIIoI'I0 IlI.@lUIIIIuIng ulurlcl. Ill mullolll to In Otllnoni up IIIIOIIO 0l|tl.1 P~"3"'l"!`lV lid` for itopfgld xudmag ` would I30 lost if` dll oftenwnleriot man would in up? jupir |o'Ioro:;%. Thtt pomuda.ndbostetmonoxo|ndod.'l` - unto`; coupon oimlu unt bospptilua fnI'thomo`6 :-' un nan. -vuw--. . 3. Rose. Prol. Fugunl. -. u-.._n..._-.. n`Il -, nu-u. I nu. -1:51-jv B. Incphauon, 0.. I. u._I--.3- D V M- 3330 men 0! |_ t3.....o.u. Ann mom; olfcl rm mm, ; There the uxaniinittiou of the stiulrnts. who I ml.` the tliculugicul .\llii](`('L'1lll thi- mu course. would lav (,")lllIllC[((l li_\- um theologicul colleges Ilia-m~i4'|\'t`r*. and there With no guarantee iv! the liuiu-sly U! the mud 0'XIll.ulL|!tI,lUu.*I. Thu lnriii.-L tion of university and collogv Itafls was lsvored by some. as it would avoid tiw multiplication of p|'0iL:~lH0l'D sud L-xpemo in providing a nrntus at the various col- leges. Owing resti involved in exible syatc " `XILDHIQIIOIJS would bu reqnirod. and the talk of uniform do grcos would turn uut_to be so niiicli moonshine. There Wltilnll snlcgiisril that an institution could at any tin.-0 resume its old degree conferring pcwcrs, but he thought that once a college entered the scheme there was no possibility ol hack- ing out at it. once a college surrender- ed its powers it did so lorvvcr. I`|ie complex cliaracter or the representatives in the university senate would result in ill-nature. Ind things would be kept in hot wow!` all the time. There would certninly be wire-pulling. and A college desiring anything would do its best in order to 2-macure a majority in favour Iheroot. Thu giving of mono to any one college was shown to be a most on impossibility according to the scheme. The question 0! compensation to col- loge:-i was not referred to. The immense amount required was more than he felt tho government would be prepared to face, end it compensation were not given the whole thing would result in liulnre. In answer to the question what disad- vnntoges Queen's will suer it she rc- lusos to pater into the conledernlion. Prof. Watson replied humorously. Ho was inclined to think thst the scheme would go on whether Queen's entered it or not. She would be placed at the dis- udvnntage that in small college always suffers when competing with 5 big one. Relatively she would be smaller than over, but absolutely and would the Iuleatseho bud Ilwayi been. '1` edir patagement would amount to about 500 Itndonts annually for tho large college, And 21!) mnually for the weak one. The prestige of is new institution might cause some students to deem QIIoGlI'I.IlIdi1 1h`6`1`!Hu1t flnd'elf`t0 aw-*th:.s.nniHo |`n......o.. {\nnnn'n wnnlrl ilin nf innnitinn. pmpoutlon. lnaneluunl nuuwvunuun halls bud rr~prosuul.sl.n'-sx at the confer- ence. nml their impress xus nlm lult. upon the scheme. `Hun scheme WI! of 5 complex cl1nract~r.nn.l. If carnal out. would introduce .1 lluu-,1 never lmunl at before. the makm,: ul tlu\nln;:n::nl hulls II pan. u! :1 uunx-rs;Ly. The 9spv:uktr pointed out tlmt. uccorxllug to the cun- lulerutnou rschvnw, cllviulty Blllll"Hl.4 could secure clegwus u. tun.-u )1-an. wlnlo H, mm` Luuk lhrm hur yours to Ittlin their object. This chum!" would lbn n nnun! llTT!HlI1V WI(l'eIf`tU1!fIW'I1RU*rrr'wo foronto Queen's would die of inunition. `Laughter. He pointed out. however. that the oi oi an institution was not sll that induced 3. student to attend it. Other things inuenced his decision. and "ggssibly there might be no dilference tween the conlodersted college snli Queen's. Possibly Queen's might in- ` creue. His opinion was that she wonld continue to prosper. Possibly she would ` increase as she increased in the past. The professors to the university. he added, would appointed by the_gov- etnment. " * J. 5. Allen expressed himself as fever- lbe to one university solely possessed Al.4|...na.:-hhlnriviht Innwnll All`-Ills mem. The ckmxnuau mllcl upou l'ru!. Wat nun, who newcl the scheme at lrugth. Hr .~.poLu I ma um-nu which \m.uully um um Turuulo l'un`1-rm:\ n-pun! more (undo: 3*!` $0 G)Ilvge`~ Nlruugh out Untario were opposed Do UI`10Vt'YU mom. gunug nu-I to but one cull:-W`. nu-I than I.) M:CUll` what was needed fur the unirermty Hm scheme of confc-dt-ntm was nuugorstu I. Various colleges were inn-real-,-I in it and eoclonaoxl it because it woul-I bcnclil. them nancially and oLherm.~:. Vxcwnn l'uiver.~ny mm cm- of those, And by the sch;-xuu shu would be beuer eqnippctl f-)1 {ho work she has to lo, Trinity (`>ll`;.:1- mu `lKT\?l?INCb1`ctlll8C she woul I recvne mi vuuugeg by ii. and nvourdingly the nu- slntuuou`-; began in -lrnw towards each nah... n........ .. I u..r..r_.n- wan m-v.-r mun-. UK rc \\ crv: Ullll)lUll'i uxuumgucul hulk |u Turouu winch lmn urn r [wen a pan. of the uuivvr~n._\'_ but. whwh wesru cloualynssoclawul With Ila. and lhelo were engur to hum souwthiug to do mm the pmpoution. The headuol thaw vuriuus nnllu hm! r(`Drvm-ul1l.l\'rix at the Utuel . Q11--cu ti ( DIN.-r~Il_\' w;n u('Vrr committal. It had I.-mun!-"1 ueulrnl throughout the uzitition. Various col- lqes, who-se moerusts worn dunno. on term! upon the sclmm and the bzum of f`Oll{c\`1-IAIIOII .Irun'n up hair the nu nnum ..f mmu-(um xnh-n-Lid. Fulthvr II carnal out "1 think if you will have an r-pp:-1| to Q19 pgoplo ol l'Iul.()nLu'|u they will. IrI'eu|-ocuvc of party politics. uwvl you In praventins: the oouammnuou o! u scheme which would bquo injurious to the muse of highe: odncnlon in um loction ol the Province. ind. by rt-z..ov inc: all com nations. would ml:-.-ruby land to reduce ncifnyund xanl roqunsitc to keep up and elevate the standard 0! univenuty c-Iucnuuu m the Provmce generally.` R. T. Wdkem asked if uxyoneptesent Ins prepared 1:: present. tho che-uw t) them. l`|.,, -.__.._..._.. .-.IL.I I'.~..l \\`.o [ligand "Iup II Inc `f [you nnrronder Queen`: l'ni\-erslly clutter you may be sure that Queen`- College will not have the claim on. or olmnoca for. private benclnctions as in the |u.-st. The spirit. which wlnntoo wealthy men in modern shy: to endow lulu ol learning In their nntiva towns will be local. so {u as (lntnrioiu con- cern:-.l, if this scheme for oentralnutiou noun-id on. H] nld-uh ilqnn -(II hill: -II nntuml Ln I.aonaon.ol um-mm. Ind omen. In noos- Innd. I country justly oelobrohd for it: Iyltem ol higher education Md lbe 001- , lnnndloerniqoliu thoL`ni- ` vanity all-Id` , the IIIVUIQ ol Glugow, the U `y cl St. An- am-.. and the naming ouuuaun. nnllbeutuontrongut teednonynniut the principles of oentrnliusion. In (iot- Inny than no hetweon twenty and thhy nnhenition. an in tho United States the Uuivenisiea no mnltiplyinu. and some of the celebrated ones: no be- ing endowed to All nnpmmdontvod extent Ilykndlotiouhom pnnonlhving near` than and node shehunny inuence 01 a ourishing sent ol leu-ning. In bet. the whole experience and prnctioe of Europe endhurinnvun ullxlinn the [re "laphIlIo&|-k." f vnn nnrrnnder Onnan'I l'ni\ en|tv Note Paper. `I!-. am] nru we to one umvonny solely pouesseu `aid -chulorring -powu-I udwlth `( mi cnlnhon functions", but be was op- `-.....A la` nnnlct-nlilnhnn Thu mnvl~ ram -coulomu 'p_owu'I uuvniu (mi to oentrplinhon.- The move- mu thowocld out was towirdn do- eentnlisation. Be In: not livolzsblo 5.. sh`- A...-no--nnnt -n-anti-:1 luwnlnh-an XIlFl'IIllIIIUlIo ILU wan uuu I-VIULDIJIU toll: ovanlmr-tsp 'h'IIKlll'0 Stars fol: i.:ould lend tos=:n"iot 01 polittcl. | dud often Malaria: would l pomtod and honor mnnoxoludod. Th? tnnklhot be isnlldlktl fir the mo t jiulwilvuunlcllnuruy. _ "Tho tqoouoojtvodl nut!- tulhu Oduabon IIOIIOOW nmaaum ol uiuuuu in othuoonntrien. xford liridgqnnoiootusu ol IIIIIIIII . hi" mama intbonlnontol tho col ill Fngnd bu up ulloltho 4 . 8 SM! il 3 ......:""~ m.`-:...`-.::.':..*.*......'`*'.'.'.s the loondnuon ol the nmvonltioo 0! London. ol Dnrhun. and otherl. In Boot- lllnl n nnnntrc innllr nnlnhffd far l`l1E"DAlIRlBIEl`IBH WHl3,J.ANUARY 2|. Shanna. ' ` "Tlugucci Io! 35-5 bonus: the ulnni and which M an puma and Advancement. would gone. as! tho stub-endowed nniv_oI- ui\y.wi|lnn| us tin] or oonpotmon |E'2..a`.{"..'1u.?'z`f-'-'."-`-'-3.-'1 M I-In - -Lat- .0 IAQL.-an lid tlullnj ` III1'II:Ij.w&ys-p-w.u-y- into 3 ol lethargy Ind dulluu ptoduotnn mediocrity. tQoonoo&"don|lIui- lnlinnn ndnnnl `II oll C`V CI- IIV` than out. l3\Il'l'dlIUII 4Il'l|\\ll up IIJI" 5 of coum-hug Iulcrvsls. :. then: ere uuxuermn zh - hnrr na- . L... ml; fhevears Roll on] 9.!!!-=~ 195- '25:: -L_ ..__ Axnnxr-unAIlY - um Fulthvr Jxuuloglcul I: r lumn resolution; Moved by Dr, Smythv. uecomleul by Dr. Laws. that in Llm upmiun u! this rm-etim! any scheme uf umn-rszty uln- cxuou Which in bl!-WI bud depends for my success upon tho location or gr.-nugiugz I ..II nu r-nllnuna at unv nmr locxtlulv In IQ im; seconded by K. 1. wniimm. \.u "Resolved. that this meeting desire to express its disapproval of the scheme of university federntion proposed. so far as uoen`a university in ooncorucul." \lr_ Mclutvm. in I neat wav. woke of ' Queen's unrvemlv ll oonceruc-I. .\Ir. Mclutyre. way. spoke of the work Iccompliahod by Queen : dur- ing the patty tony years. Her degrees were of us much value. as important Ind an signicant. in the exhumation of the people of this country us those 0! any other college. Tl beingpo. why nhonld shdgive up hot` powers to any other in- nmuion ? (Cheers-) It. would be an act. of sell-abnegution to allow the um- versity to be swamped, as she would be if ronnovod to female. " Speaking as a citizen he asked If Kingston ww pre- pared at. this criua to allow its institu- tion tobertalaen from us. Ho emphnti~ cully said it should not be. u should go forth poinledly null emphatically tint um Kmuntnn rmonlo were not prepared to have the anmy um xmxvnauuny 01 Queen's wiped out. that they would not `now her to be submerged by any other inmtntion. 'l`I... um.-.l..Hnn wan our-I-Ind lfllill nu- WI` `IUU U ) IIIU IIIUHCDCP lrl \(uI:l`u B~ Chm-r.-v. Ila up}-us.-V-I oeulnlulnuuu. It-1 bnuefnl tecbu View shown In the law .-ooclety. whose centre wca Toronto. The question 01 confedernuuu, us in ulacted Queen's. shoal] be fun! considered and If louud pnctncuble then they could discus the details. um Ioolllon or ur.1upuu of null IL`! colleges at any one luczslnly vncmu-o lll prinunplo Ind contrary to H! be-st. nut.-r:<|tm of NH`! pronuce. ed. John Mclntyre. Q.(}.. pmsented a se- cond resolution. It. was as follows, be- ing seconded by R. T. Walkum. Q.C. : --u.,...Imul nut. this mm-hing forth poiniedly and ompnsuonuy man the Kmgston people reputed have the and indivi uslity of n........v.. winntl nnt. um. thr-.v Ii-&'-;Tv; W ijdng ' V V 7 ' Q1; ion (II: We have. Ihuuhn. puuhnnod nu ht hnoauely plow moons via: new institution. The reaolutiou was earned amid en- thuainam. lollows : Movod by C. F. Gilda:-sleeve. second` ed by R. T. Walkem. That in (min: to obtun a general expression 0! opinion in this looalitv in regard to the proposed confederation n'nivcrsit.y scheme, it is advisable that n public-moetingof the citizens at large Ihonld be held at an mu-In (I1fA_ sud thli `Maura. M. LIVE". -QIUI loan: A ni--u. .\ln_\'nr Smvthv. utrmluatv of Toronto lniwrsityl. tlmiight the conf:-lc-ration aulieiiin. which mu hl)lI~1(_`rVI(`.lll. to [lu- ll]ll'l'8I|l|\ of 'l'uruiitn, had not amounted lrum Torauw l'uiu-riity. Following this he took the gronml that the neona- .-zities of the nineteenth century were op pcsed to centralization. Cull:-gen should le scitterml over the land in oi-ler that the )..uug men would be able to secure their mlvnnhgon. uncl with the light and liuow`le they disw.-niinateil. be is ble-us~ lug to the communities in which they lived. A5 in Cnnmlmn lm ut-Vcr wnntul to we the day wh--n the colleges would Ill be in one place. Wlievrs I The policy of oentralinuon bul luul iliuuluuitugcs. Its lninelul cccts were seen in connec- tion with the low courts and law nocie ties. Locally it woulil l)G in great wrong- to remove Queen's l'i.iivcrsity. Nlpcclal ly since Kingston had so generously con- trilmtcl to the erection of its magni- cont buildings. Removal would be 3 rotrogrule act. reanlting in I waste of ciipitnl without corresponding bc:n(`t5. 'I'lu-n nunin Llm n`m(i\`i|l (ll U!!!`-_'l)` lnbnlcl [0 the erection 01 In lunguur 'l'l1en. again, the removal Qua-n.-u`a would be lnnght. with danger to the medxcal lacullimu. Ila Lru.-awn! lJu- un- nlzmtcs Iurl olhc-rs wuull .-an nlron-,v,|y op~ pose the scheme of conladonmou, as prapolecl. that It would uni In mm... <.\pplauw.) Ha presented Hm lHow1u~,; reaolutlunz \l.......l L..fI- Qrnuihn unnnnalnal Irv Ill!) ll follows l':u-Qt` citizens at large would be new an an any date, sad that `Mann. 1-Ivell, A. .KuiigEE. R. T.'WiTR_T361i1I13il'- rutbers. R. V. Rogers. N. .`\lcNeil, Dr. Saunders. John \dcKelvey, John Moln- tyre. Wm. Huty. Dr. Dupnis and the mover be It committee to arrange for the carrying out of this resolution.--(7arrie(` . RBB0l.U'I'lON..0F THE IQDICAL Ml-ZN. Dr. Uupuis .pronen&el the {allowing rauolution nn panned b the medical fa- culty of the Royll Uollyego of Phymciuns and Surgeons: -~'l`Im madimtl fucnv have had under was not in I trnnulory and lielelt that I better Iclinnso would have to be proponnilonl belore shunn- voted the scheme. Fnlou Queen`: on- terod the scheme and equipped hone]! in Toronto oqnnlly with Uuivunity Collap the would be tnued out. The ooinpnrhou W. the two immu- Lions would ho Codi an to dnw the INI- dcnia Io Fninrsisy Collage. nnd Queen`: would become: more tbeologicul col- lege. Ho mlviwl the consideration )l the question on broad principles. He felt mm. the government. wonlrl nut cury out my lllgll-hllldod measure. but would listen to the ink-lligenl. voice of the people. iApplnuso.i fl! INILUINCI. or Ql'lN'. ll. '1`. Wnlhom.Q.C.. ondonoil the luv. pi-enl.'er'4 VIUII. The nnilience iihoulil \'It7W lliu mnltxr an touching the lilu ol Quit-en n l`niverIity. llo iipuliv ol tliu uuiqur work lone by this university ; ll0 wnii prepared to any that it did the moat uwlul work ul any college in the noun trv (Clieerni. Queen`: hul nlwnyu tent out you Inn at than who boouna grout mun. Earnest iiecknrn ol linnwlodge. nun who earned enough money to name their own education. filled her wisllii. unil bv-nuilby they In-ro cleaned to luglier p0sll.l0ll8 in the country. This success clue L; the iiillucnco nl Qiii-uu'a. ..'i....... u.. ............l .....ir..l.1iiv.iuii and Surgeons: The medical faculty have had consideration the university confoderaj tion scheme. and while retaining from expressing my opinibn no to the eeoll it. would but upo the university edu- -abinn r --.-`uh -nu-nf-nuinnnl nlndinl. oxpronsing oplribn $9 In? I803 hug upolp_ umvemty agin- mtion,` spun hold` pram-ionnl -Indies. the {salty proud u `inn u camsh- `nntinn nf nrolnnlio udncation in TO- I the locally proton `ill! in! ou:u:sn- | `utiou of profouio oducstion in ronto. so Imfiod in thelocbomo. We feel that this would lnict injury on the own of mndionl ooatnon ingzhin pro- Vince. and be inln ely unjnoi to II in- itihtiou Shut hon for upwudl of thirty years hborod Ioolouul to promotoit." The meeting than YUUIUIYIIZIII . ' z, :. ; A will now pay Enchant: and owns tony innlollnoekot I any. but Ibo pascal Ionomo in u: un- tnir one. In it ho saw the hand at To- ronto Fnlvanity I0 Inukod Hut. 90 dmuction. In loan! the uncut dean; wuto build up nddculqa udoomolr due (ammo University and ugh _ii the university of thin ooun|~I !- VIONNO Hnllxn `tn: nnl. in n ll-AIIIIMKV lb`-O Ilulm olodusiun Ill `ammo wvuu mka Ito plugs 10' young In! of menu handy. sou nonunion dun poont clnuuwho were not thoiohllntbe country. (Uboon) The speaker was not none to the dogroo-oonlerrung bo- dy. but the peanut nohomo was an un- lnir mun. In it ho III the ll! IIIIIVOTSIIY 0| Hill %lIl||I']- V |'V||- College in trumtory nml I... fall um: - botlnr -chance Inn unnuga . to an ICIVOII now- it. Then um I largo numb} olKl'|' duotaol Q0000`: In eastern Ont-no And {on of them would In" 0000705 university tninina nu they been con odes gob `hum. `rho outn- ' oggausun in Totouo nn-Inn It- -4.`: I1 nnna ml ll! IIIXII ll: Rh would in: A q 4AnIninf@:lud- onuauuu in-on 1- opuin the fodontiou principle Ira vioiou in {Ilia-Such. (Uhoon) Thu canin- hulion the high! odocstionol thin ought. _ dub` -doluhnuun thoqncauod ol compuanlon van In mud. In vhw of thoillarutin Inc qnauoo ol com . mu 1.. .a.. .":"'u`..`2'1......""'.".{ :.;". :: .".f.:.1.'_"'..."'.`:'.`3.3$3. u.`.' l`he [Ci alutiou was nnnuunou.-aly adopt.- The last resolution presented was as wllnlwn ' I Illl VIIJIIZIIJI Ira--an Dr.I.Lgnllwu glsdtonotioothngu Eppuowu divhdcdol v-r1n9|-- Vimmh Qlnaidn-Dill. ht :1. A IAIIJ V|0%UI Illici- nn - n ____ _|_J A- _-nl. centre 0! Inunuuu. unu-nxu. .. ..-. .... 0] with tin-sues which commuided grent. utendunces. Wusuuiuut.er Abbey I Ind the Parliament buiHmg were now- od. slam lsuckmgham Palace the sbode of lier .\ln]z-sly. The oh: abbey. .'-U0 yours older than $1. l u:!.er'x Church 0! llomt. mu ouurcd and reference made I) the lust of Queens and other non- blm beucuh-tlxu fouulut.ous. ll.-re Mu- csuley. Slmkoapunrc. Addison. Uunpholl KL|l| Llvm-,;~L-m were burned. ln concluding the loctuir .\lr. Clark nimlo releiunce In the lo; he sustnineil by tho ili-nil. of ill`! finher through in- temycrnnce. He left school when eight. )o|r.~4 ol age. unl wa~ iii-pruuticul to I trmlu for mu )l`8I'.'!. Ni-t. getting unougli tn cal. lie mu away, incl. ii. man who gave him a guinuii Iur iluingiin uriuul. and Wllh this he began life in II boul- bluck. He mlvauceil until he became an actor. mud in 11570 wui roscuud from Ill` lcnipcruncu l-_\' in liulv while in (NI City, Pi-unsylvuuia. Siucu that tiiiin he has been lecturing on the evil thin. hlltl him low and uudeiivouriiig to have ii. (-mv.li~ cued (ruin the land. The lecture was full of iul.cn`Ht.in;.: episodes and dllV( r- ml with tliiit. peculiar style of mimicry with which Mr. Clark is possessed. His `life as an actor has given him the pos- sesaion of dialects which but. few men no capable of expressing. Througlioui. the evening the audience were kept in 1 porpcluiilruar of laughter. I nuns, vn ... nleiuhs to-(lay. `And will give nnumber o! Bnrgsinnin some hues. at sud even In balow cost m -_.__ -_--.. I1..- -A-ngn in `J thst. we wish to clear out, And fully intend to do no i! prices hu anything to do with The u1Iud'n the manure or HID mun. A drive was male to Choapside. the ladies inside the 'lms. the gcutlamcn on tap. where an inspuction Wu nude of tho homes of Lord (uunccllor Moore, and Wnllinm Penn. In thin locality sloo hvel the IIIHIOK ul "Lirny`u I-Elegy." Bowbelll Churchmhone chxmes induced (loo. Whilliugton to return to: deserted home. and nlterwuxln became Lord Mnyor nl London. In describe-1, und 3 walk taken Across London Briflgo, spun- niug the-, murky nvcr WlII(L|.1':\;)0fI0lI atcscriboal u "the river 0! A thousand Iunrts." Spurgcoull tshcruule, by the ray. the pronclur and the ock were in turn pictuml The edice was Cll'Cull|l' nu form null was um.-lo so by Sir Rolnnd Hill "to keep the devil out of the corners. Bl(`lsfl l&l"I Bridge wu croual. Ind I-`I:-at street. the literary centre ol London. traversed. It I'll ll- : ,.| .| _l._.... ._I.:..|. nnrvlrruniull. SPECTACLE osmnrmswri | A Large Number of Remnantsl It. If you need SPEOTACLES gggn likely to mac ! them, doma And see lffao -. pqrhapo oiae of them will suit you. 1- -.... -....|-.. |:.... no I ....m..' nu! Mar or menu Inn nun you. In our regular lino 0! Lauren` and Mor rin Good! wa hue 3 large and new sssort men! just uund. J] Buoopnn Tiuguto w.nm-nun whats on luv ya largo uoortment to Juana: mm. . IVIl ]tIlIIl|( Iunuu nuu Innis . nlnv r-v- ple were of all netieeeiu. en! thete were more Romeo Catholic: in it than eoeldheloundin the oitvol sheave- hilln. The people wen and cute. They ooneumod enuully 9,(!D,(IX) eheep $871!!) buoeh. 10.111) pap. 2.(XI).('Kl) gellone of union! epirite end $1.!!!) gel- lonn of `ell-end~'nl1; $.01) inehntee die than yeuly. end the man Innelul el- Iech ul imumpennoe could alone he wilneeeed there at night The speaker took the endnonee with him ee he vend- ered through St. P.ul'I Cethedreluvith its myriad: ohllnelou nines engu- eu upon in wells. Thirty-eeven yen! were occupied :11 its erection. e monu- ment to the geniue 01 it? architect. Sir C. Wren. In the hell It the top of the dome yeuly the London oorpontion dune and have endleen emueement. The sight. of the cross end bell while the Inn ehnncs HI megultieout. Bonenll: the IIOUIU --I.be [run Dukr. one of England : first Uouonll and Lord Nelson. England'- greatut sailor. who by the way In: very diminutive. The lecturer than whisked of! nut.) u (Inquisition upon smallness. but aswrlod that size dud nnl nect. I mun`: gmntuesw. \\'ntt.-s poeti- n, n __A. u | cally -Ieclued; "lnrn I I ! I1 JZWILSON ! 0 THE 1>unLIa4--A. J. L313.` the only FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP in the city. Bull: Roomrnttuhod. Ra watt! Iummor And winter. 0001! votk-." ' muuliip and ulialsohou guaranteed: 890- ` nlnl lndnnmcnh to nhdoutl. ,, . JAKE REDDEN, omm A1` LA8T-A nmodylwnui ad to can In and null Corn. Bun- OUND AT LABT-A romodylwurul ionn. Odlonnun. &. Humor: Euro 00:: `au._u. In boxy` 15 ch, as Wale`: Dru] Ruin. III lit]. jwli vuvu--u lwvywvv unundhndopopnlulnn o(u.bouIo.- OGMIXJ. lliumdonpol windluol. dingy courts and ntiling stuck. with Ovorythinu buck And smoky. The peo- -n ..n;...ll-5- -ml charm _I- _.._4 .1 R `Jon-o:uk.a mam.-...upp-a to lhoftouiollhoplntlotnlatlnotlltynll lutovomngudloohdupon upon-hot ounollnou. I'holoouurlnulhuIin- Iroulueodby A. Inoulliuu-. Tho ub- jeotvu'l'onndFm in London."uId thinnutho Ifllh caution (in do- Iiury. lIr.JohnIoo once said, Wk: onoputindallaondonho phtiniof u. lA_.llIv I.....|.. m-ml Inll] We hue unnerved our Plenty of wood came to the city on |_: _|... 1.. .1-.. lAunurquInIoun;ndoOI'uuoouI-P` ugnan-4-15; re-Inrnuv-anal J tn. 1!). I A Porous uotuuu n-"mun -run unions: or run mlun nun Awlorouua Pl.I_AuAl`l' tn. . mm: 3 smut. of Tell. 5033 Ind (Idea. lntlotherartiolesin U10 illit- A _:.:A _.-..MnIIv nnliaitn, - ppgrnass. IlELI5lou . "Wore I r) lull to munch the pols, Or unnntl-0 ooun `nth my upon, I must measured by my soul- `rho wind`: at tho uni. lllitlfguhloonnaourunuuouuu Clo-olluoa-the hpuhnulvuuoll Illlnnnl Whnllalo lulu: Ab; Ito:-A Penn-AI lid`-All Al. no In A -1 I1-, 'l-`r 311.017. :-~ on Tax BEST warm: .-mm'r8;, Bump um Tic: guts W. REEVES I-n vnu luv I In-an ADOIIIIIOIJ3 numerous Claus. uu: u.-noun u thus Announcing -. reduction 39 awoepmg is that wehnvo nu: rnnnnacv. In order to unke room for our Luge Sprung Imporutionn. which no now arriving by every steamer. we will. during this and the following month, offer the bdsnoa of our Winter Stock. in Blnnketn. Quins, Dress Goods. Gloves, Hosiery, Knitted Good: of every description. Ladies` Janey: And New Mnrkot Jackets, Shuvls. &c., all rognrdlul of cost. r?A aura hnnrnin vnnnnteed. Look II our 36 in. Haw Grey Cotton '51 c. We are not men of many words. but claim we are selling the Cheapest mlinhle Silks, Sntiun. Bntiu Durable Dress Goods. Killinery. Ihntlea. Ulsmn, Ulster Cloths. Flamnels. Underwear. uooicry, Boys` Jersey Suns, sad Embroidorien ever shown in Kingston. Come mud See them, at s%\1=s3s[;:E 8: caumnmrvs, -an __j IQA -..a_...- n-g` GRAND CLEARING SALIS 0|-` IIEAIIY-MAQB CLOTHING AND IIENTU PIIIINISIIJNGU. ' An I am golngw Remove on the Hut 0! Much to ll-urn. as J. an-Jinx`: 0MB 11 Print Baum: will hold a CHEAP 8ALIto clean out lholldnnoool cur Blool III`. I : IADI ODOTIING IND GENTS FUINIBHING GOODS. It leuulnn Colt Ptl. O-uI|$0'I THURSDAY. JANUARY Had. ll. K _ / _ .--n --9 on 4;` can -2- Z` I 3 Canned Goods a Specialty: IJQNN LAIDL/.W.....& 5.9 [285 GT3 `I . Don't. Forest. the Place : IHIHK Bur. Prmcnss & Bagut Struts IIIIFS SPEN CE 3:5iRUMLEY's. Special Lins of WHITE and UNBLEACHED PILLOW COTTONS, BIG RE1.)ffc:*I'IoT1~1*`{s.4iL`1~: :"i BOWES %_ 8: BQSONETTB ,,_ I'\1C`_-_ .4: -.... u 7-_:____ ` Au Claus ol Winter Dry Goods at and below Coal Price. to make room for our New I " Luge Spring Swen. 20 ydn Good Grey Cotton for $1.00. 22 yd: Ynrd Wide Urey Canon for 81.00 The public will be convinced now lhn we give more rotton for H than any other Home in the City. :3 4*`: caij-ggq-.-'u_-. In [DC K l\\ BQVVES & Bisoun. Onntnltn Ilsa Windnot H0801. "I TTE- 1150K %-I-IAERE 1 s T._; __ their FIRST ANNKE?6ecK-TAKINa SALE, clearingwe All Winfr oryeoods. lhoella-eons Icons. and General Stallone:-y. Andtonlonodinuo doling, Io an willing tn make ` [Wool Mits, I Uhildrenis Wool Gaiters, jut` \\ oo| Tuques and Clouds?` CLARK&M_INNES Ladies Wool Gaiters, MIC III Uh V mBua|0HoudWnln -uulnnhqg-A-u'I:.u.cIn "Jmnnnsaooona. In -gig;-1.. `I Ilbnnn .-4- log: Q In D -uu-p-uqqjjI:Ilo$rl'juuuu:unnoau\.I\Iuu. 000 Joint: or In-on 004:, Iron lo 0 yard Donia. ll Ilnlf Pog. WALSH 2&1 S1:EACY IIIQ 3._I-._.. -A_..nO .-g-no -- REDUOED Enxcmst Joann: S1. . Ladies. If at want to bu a DRESS. coma and see our 1 A , We have the New Things in 'Fr3{I0h. Gorlltn and `English makes of Jun. '22. Erwin: and Provisinusi fwALs' :"?53AcY's coat. A sure bargain gmnnteed. Heavy Guy it 44. ,: :-:_ oiwposito City Hotel. Inn. `)1. DRE SE "C ODDS, Ann A-r JJISBII \IUUuII J-vvvununzug saw no vv `nu. vv-n Flannplf Reduced. , . V = .. mgeeas neauooa sndallbothar Good:-Bodnood: Dress Goods Reduced 25 to3O per -nn___.. --In-.~ 11-5..--) `-u:ooL1i_:_;_c:;B, [JANUARY 291"}-1| Commencing WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7th. }RE1vfo 'V'I2N'G- ! HIRE `J-r: Ln an I _...'..`...m.nnu unuo-on-uuhul-c . ' L) ' ' I Palmer I-hnnluon Co.. llalnrnx. Gmc`rL3nrx,-I hnve used PU'l"1`Nl'R`8 EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL, &a.. for. A number of years. and Into fonml it a remedy of great use in mnny forms of disuse. espeonlly in Pulmonary C0-|DIIIlIlq lctoluln, Annnll. And in (not in thy auto 0! the system uhowing I DIFIAYID coxnmou on `nu: moon, with uni or mm and dotoriontion of via] forces. I have the mod it. with very muohvntinhetion. in. Wasting Diseases ol Clnlidren. Ind some other can plnintn incidental to childhcod. R. A. DAKIN. D.-.._.-.. .\!.-u-: I91): Illl gluua nuunuuuu-n up uuuuu... Puu Iunu, Nov. Nth. 1884. '13"?-e sWcI55d THURSDAY, DR. DAKIN, of Pugwash, N.S., says: . ` _ _ _ $ . m . . I - Q A . . 4 IIQI-l'-w l: `J J: T --,_ u-n in In no giving. No troubln tn Ih_JW gocdl. lunch at tho Man's inhumanity to Man makes Countless Thousands MUURN. THURSDAY, JAN. 29". IE1` 'l'lIOI.'IAlI)D OI` PEOPLE Wllalo -IVS I00. '-BAIOI 'I'0 BIEJOICB OI WAITING A Cheap Hat, Bonnet or Mantle IZDUIDGAIL A1` 7 - Q --` 1 gas 331$ O_ffez-11:3` ----LID L1`:- an pol...-u_,Il-annhllu .'- .L`C~ EJ135151-` l.1Pv1neatu'|..Inn.uICl!j'&-hi. Izausorrhigoost. IOI PIIINCI-Z85 ITBBIZT. Wool Vests. 1. II. '33:?" 2 cone. ,4 -_.,_a-..... .1 9 Come and see them. Our Cut Prices on TABLE LINEN3 have 11341 H19 -- ,g__ .1 .__L 10!. hmllllil-vutlbyhuvilguov. `nu nzunnlmnus Bnuxs !.%!l.&u'.9F.AY maul! crmu TEA nousx. Jun. 1. V Pnceu urea. Linensll (:1 Ilollltixunnwnu Avii`. lupctfully IEIA_sITlEElJlL _A -|:__.l_ noun o1oaor'mgum ---u:-. tunolnsnlts. !H:B%mg_;):x_n_nm nmm TIEHIEST Axsunmm | main. vopu-you movincinxolarguv ht-covcin-undnu;do.ncpnui_u_I31. EVERY LADY 5... ..:. .".`."'.-.*..".".`.':7""'.'.I..] `OUT AWUT `ll :'A l'~ IIIZIDIIIBI `hhli. u no lunch (in u Great sacwriiices li --r v- "I! gjngio vvunuv Ilunulw uuw n-uu. nqp -uuuu -3 r-vy chnged hands. am-17"`-" on-nu nu.-. {`ho"ouionezI`luvo had a ggnc do` `and for NIO$'IiVll D|lIbQdI50 Ionian! b'rar;butthoycun.o|;.pg| o pqnru MA as they `no oziuud `.0-.|.....n. (I. _..u. 4|... 4;... .a.. an... o .-we .-.....uu-- vn v-up -no In u-vv vuzuu conned to the house fnnugh illness, and the doctor will not dlow hom to go back to the school. In has keen so cold that children could not be kept in it. Another argument in favor of the I new wing: ornchool hon nan. ~ uu-u. u. uuuyu clump, Jun, 3 I Hunks` '3iorriIgton Dan." but out of three bate, It Kingston III: A..a-- n... .......... k.:.... :1: 5'1 JUIIII IiC".I\IIZl UWII DCIBIK ` I-IFCUD with_but wen little `axe:-tion. No time Mien?` Vshliinjiidn Dun" Ins & e In- voribo baton the non. Na; mncbju may _I_.. , as ,_j_ V W n IC-U T IUD, W: `I onunaoosnuoshnuny an inning: anletulryinshluosh. Polleouuhvo to puotoctthotrm. Twolgjqppththg jnhnnlunnnln In 'IannnbA n ..- nnnhbhdl ` up ycv-us-uuv nun. Awv cIh.hlhl:monbh'l'onI&om~oIniu&' .5- _._;.....d.. 4' 1111. FTFITHUWIXWI W ` '1 the neo between J. Doyle : .1 R000." R. Duly`: "Sleepy Bill. I 1 I I-ln.I...- ouu.-:-.s.... n-.. n 1...... UIIU In Iulvu notify II npnxuulil ll-ll tatday. the purse being 015. '1 D... N ___A__.J L.-4- _L.__:._LA I ldabrhfubnnhhg nu uuwuwulilnniuu '; edition. A1` A GENERAL DIQCOUH I` 0| I5 '38 CENT. Bellumnbcring the Tn-nclier. Mr. Jas. Berney. school teacher, Seeleya Bay, Inn presented with at line Silver crnet stand by his [.llpl]'i. who were successful in passing the entrance examination at. Farmernville High School. Mr. Bergxc-y's class was an ex- ceptiomlly lnckfone, as ve out of six afhis club passed, and of these two stood third anu fourth in the whole u. u-- wanna: county list. ...-uu--nu vuu!-IIIIUII Ill IIIU II lulllx uauu an an annex of Louise school. Four or ve member: of one fun ily lune been I Anni-.-A L- 05.- 1...--- r-_.....L :u_.-.... A Bad Inn llepnnannod. On Thursday afternoon last. while 3 mile jtltl, the daughter of an uptown reaident, was rettirning from the Wil- liamsvilln school she was met by a man who addressed her in 1nd: neat language and attempted to mean] 3 her. This being his second offence, at the yogng lady`: ,fn.ther`a request. Jigs Chief of Pohoe last night give him a lecture he will not soon forget. _, ....-.w- Complaint mi been In: do about the unhealthy condition of the blflding used an an -__-- -0 `I ....:.... ....L,_.! I'.1-__._ -.. ll u-uu-u--s mun: uuu, The haudsomest advertising can] out. and yet the less! like an advertising card of nny. has been issued in the in- terest ol the Santa Fe route to the city of Mexico, ol which W. F. White. 01 Topeln, Kansas. in general passenger agent. It is 1 highly eolered portrait 01 I Mexicul, quite artistically executed `and quite "inking" in style. I The Cnno Agnln Aiuonlned. The can of R. Vuney, for scllingli quot without n license. wu uken up ngnin this morning as the police court. The evidence was not sufficient. to cun- vict and the case was again Adjourned [on weak to allaw the Jnapeciol` to re- ceive the ndnvit of ii witness who could not appear on season: of sickness. II I good stimulating :cnic nnd food It in often prescribed by our physicians, and has, In bi-here. Always given `good ruulh. The pxopnntiou made It the "Pharmacy" is thoroughly relinble. and is sold in bottles at 5oc.. H. and M the .._II.._ (V I PEI-..-u gnllon. Mn. Kirk, 83 Block sucelnhas just received 5 Inge consignment 0! all wool felt,[Ilnsh. and nrnsenc of the nes; quality. All wool felt. 81.75 per yard. plush, 34 Inches, only 02.60 per yard. Ir. It-Guilt Explains. Ltsnhe talk of Rome] Klulf befori the Pollywug Club should be Ienolmly taken Mr. Alcdunre desires us to any that be has mule no compact with Mr. Slnylbo in regard to next veu'a mayor- dty. .., . ._ , __, ..,___ etngnnt an r/ontm 1 `II a Dem: nun nougu. Thin afternoon we were informed Dean Lyme: had stated his Iillingnesa to re sign. and accept the allowance generous- ly om-red by the Cathedral congrega- nu... Wilson : phnnnccy is the place [or pure cod liver oil. His emulsion is very Dletunl to take. md is combined with hypophosphitau um phosphates. W. J. TI..- 55.- u DI...---nv " ll-|n.u_lIx1-moonhol`.C.l hlhdrllnll. nu rvyuunru-vac --u r... Willoa, the P|mrmac_\'.' IITIJIIMY. Jon I. Cunlvm give 3 Tonvoluoo ho- @uouINlIIhnCityIulL leuulvt. IVKIAI. -'cInuuuIrIuIn'oh::uutbolrmII'guu '%mnmau 3uY a"v'..."$ llllguliiduu. lilllmll L cnuunurn. -- -_ IlIlIo.I&vCUi'vI|.l5s.I-glllhd as u ' 3'a':u-'-unnuuunln-u-.aniu -5.13"-n-A-avast.-an lunch: __-; _, _ I1.-."f-.-."*-`-I~.%;'..-=~.:.=.;_'.;._.-*i"`?~""l It wt`? Through to I {r;i. j T;7 AND VICETIWT _.":-r.'Y'** -7 _ - > i 7 ----flllfjl iUKl0L`l'ION.. Bloo II Ilogdon lllll. . 1-lbll n - nu vv uuuu Ivuu -n, W. J. Wilson. -,.:--:_-_ An Dqlncnllhy Del :00). IL I. when hlilltl *4 `Little | ad T. I Jmo - heats province. "It. is unnecessary] am sure. to point out t.o_yon that I. very large proportion of Queen`: cndowmont md building lundmobmined thmugll your exertion and zeal, were given for Queen`: univor~ sity Lt Kingston; mm! the removnl of the whole establishment to Toronto would be such a breach of the trust upon which the mods were Iubacribed that this alone would be a reason. and I sul- cieue reuon. for Queen's to refuse her to the scheme- ul...I.....ndaun.lu nl thin, hnuuvnr, it. Hon. U. A. Kirkpatrick wrote 1 "As 5 supporter and well wmher ol Queen's l'n|vera:ty I veuturu to express to you my views as to the proposed uni- versity consolndnnon and removal of all college; ailiuted to Toronto. The sch.-me. I-813!!! informed, in, briey. that. all um- versmos and colleges nlllntiny except the Fniyersicy of Toronto, shall surren- der or hold in nbeysnco the right. to con- lcr degrees. and the colleges to b(`unl(` mom school! for teaching. and all must be anuuw 10 Toronto so dun. the un- deuta 01 the various colleges may hire the mlvunttes of altemllnu levlures by mp professors of the university : thut the Toronto College cull, alono of all l.l~e collegeg, be endowed by the state : shut the sen-3 which vnll govern the nnjvcr -any will be composed of about 70 mom- bx.-rs. purl. oleccod by the muons col- leges and part appointed by govern- ment. ul -.. my-H flu}. nrnnnnnal -zhnnin III ment. "1 rugard this propoaed scheme 13 fraught with evil not only 00 Q_ll60|}'B.bl to the cause of higher oducauon III the province. ` --In in unnecessnnnl sure. numb `ii-hnodnnelv Inlov moonovounnov I1! `I. Imus puut oeeuuod In I ummm can-hull Thrush:-ndcuuglnc. notlun. 80 the whnrhuwuygsndntungu Iountwu n gueo to char our P 8 K ll ho diph 0 have thcblI&n1I Iudnttho oudhndn.nt- Iuclblhglnolmhroomtodo 5'). Ht II1km(Ih0eh:nge_ 11. would like I0! llfaol I

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