Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1882, p. 2

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350W II- to any." N ' in. alphas-Myrna 91:. aubwumww and nblmwmthd. min a. mad. has. n: Iran-mu: giant-lb .mml .01! hr inno- It'll-la. a to moon on! those iudulgl [In nnl II-I-I-litr 1| The W wmuojpamon My DI..- ' II .on A lh. Joni ML bd My. 1. mmmwmmumw mint-Immut- Mainlanlm n.1, Its-Amman... I... ' .lrl .MMhmdmh: hmoithl Inth Im-11,003.. Imgnl hp mmnlmm land-nu! ll lupin, 1 0! I dough; vonu mapuon." n We tor m \ plumb Sold by ull druuinu. m K hurl. Immuni- an inn. tho Monk. l'udn-Jl-m. , um. Oljlnlth nun). mlool' W ll Nan-u. ). ' h I {m m tJoI'00 k moi-u I - 0 gram Ion. In . ol- dnuhur mu nut Ibo cm a In, Jail" an: an. an wllool Dr. mu Iu boon human ' ' lun an m nun dyipopucol month-l twenty ve M M ' ' I [II n no Imu- Doncutor. A ril 29.A railway pin-l loyoe. Albert onn . wan srrnwl to- ny {or Mar-atoning t a life of the Queen. 18 is believed um the threat. was more b'nvndo. m "we. .0..- .I I. my I). nuinod by using Dr. Piano's I'l- vou Pl'arlption." Ipooala for "b-Alo 911111.. by l druuinu. New l ark. April 29.A Rochester do;- I wh. announcmg the rule of 15 1cm 0 Prospect. Psi-k for the purpose of erect- ing the mmbiaory {or a transminuon of electricity. is unfounded. _.#, AAAA , ,,,, A, St. Poursburg. April 29.It in re ported bhtt another mine has bean dip! oovorod on the Moscow Raxlwny. It. i- ll uid tint one)! been discovered udor tho imporial pavilion of the Moc- cow exhibition building. ' Montrul, A ril 29.Tho Provincial Synod 01th. hutch of England. re- lumod in sitting: this mornmg- The Confomco with the House of Bishops. Ibo tho Ippointmout, of A Binbop for the Diocue of Algoma, is proceeding. Liter (4 p.m.).Dr. Sullivan bu jun: bum clan-. Iu' u-wv-v [Mi been olooud. m cm]! 'uu. 4IL__A:._ [ya-31:3; MOI-u: St. Louis, April 29.-Une hundred leeks of the rst. new wheat of this yen-'5 crap were sold this morning at 45c. :- bushel, the highest price ever paid ere. It gradea with the best. mined in Arkansas, and is the earliest shipment. by a month, ever made to this port. LA Bt. Petersburg, April mlAn Impe- rial order directs extraordinary mea- sure: for the ublic inlet) in tho Gov- ernment of icolaio and the City of Sebastopool. It. is stated that. ithas bun decided to construct new forts at Warsaw, Konow and Gonionds. The forts will be c omplotell by 1809,81!le coat 60,000,000 roubles. Mlom IommluouJor IUIIUUUIIIIUIHCy owing to pruning buuuuo engagements wblo would seriously interlare with an only eaunu a! the rlding. u would no noon-m in the event of the elocuoua being hold in Jun Should, however, 0 olootiou not come of! all the Full. which would in him longor mu lo ac- quaint. inn] with the pooplo ol the com-tit can. he would obnrlullv ac- muuurem Winning nnly tour. A Dublin depzltch says that Earl COWperhaa resigned the Lord Liou tenancy of Ireland. and that Earl Spen- cer bu accepted the appointment as hil luccouor. __. - .___~_. he Inn-or h? In John ammo-"y..- onq to hurl-co. provmm ml demanded. The Opposition declare their later minntiou tohuva this measure thorough ly discussed if it taken all summer. mu punea m we houabo. It is said that My" Senecal has had nmodieunce with his friends in tho Quebec Government. Ml" Thur-tn" lnrmnrl- Amara-nu HEDGE uovernlueui. Mr. Thurston, formerly American Conan} at Toronto. was alxuck by part limit: on l'hursduv uml hm; dangerously i L! III.' prank Smith. [or burglary. got two yearn in penitentiary. and E. J. Edgar received I Iimilar scuteuce for em beulo~ melt at: the Toronto Assizen. In a nmhinu ......'.. no I\..Aln...h....... unsung. nnalom and Aaron. The other counties mooted m Lu- uk. Leods and Grenville Bmkvmo. Pokrboro. Vicwrio. Munch. Monk. Wentworth. Brant. Oxford, lorlolk. Portoh. Wellington. Gray. Elgin. Both- well. Kenn Essex oml Huron. Alivoly tut was nude on the manur- by u Omition. the discussion lasting till 6 l O'OIOGK Mr. Bleke denounced it n In outrage which he believed the people would re- m; mead Sir John of lending his dice in the guns ; end declued am the mounrewu I manure wee a deection of the Governments wetkuou in On- mio when inequalities of representa- tion were much less than in Quebec and the Multimu Provinces which were an touched. M.- M.nl,....-.n u.... ....... n_-n.... wucnou. Mr. Mackenzie sand tins was other evidence that Sir John was atmitor to the interests of his own province. Sir John ronlied. stating that he was an. maeresns 0! ms provnuoe. replied. tlting that was merely carrying out. more strictly the principle of representation by popula- tion which 0min and not the other provium hm] demanded. Th0 ()nnmitirm llbnlur- Hioir .lulunu II. B. I. Britten, Q.L.. hu bun co-pollod to dulino conditionally. the Reform loninntionlor lbilconltituoncy owing to urn-mm: bumuan engagements Tho stock qurket was steady this morning. The clerks in Innnnntiln and ntlmr In luv-.1100 w their salary. Nothing is known of the Pnosndautu disposition towards the mm Chine-s Bill passed in the Somme. It. iu said Mm. \lr gnnnn-I 1... l.n.l non lull no lunch. on non. Pin-bi oonltnenoy of NW in Indiana Lincoln. 3nd Borgia! con- Itimuy of Conn into burnout. Iii-coo will [me two mombon instead of thin : Lunbton two into of one: Inca dam ill-had of two; ladle. (our W 0! Hana: Roux minted d on: and Ontario thloo inn. 0' two. Toronto in loft. n bolero. Rut York in to consist of the him 0! In. York, Scuba-o uni Mukhm. Ind 50 1mm 0! Knrkhnm and Yorknlln. nu ton, scuba-o um 31"):me "I. Vilhgoc Mnrkhnm and Yorknlln. North Yuk in to con-int of I. town. ump- ol Kin, Em. Gwillilubrg. W0 Swillinsbu North Gwlimbnr and 000mm. :33 the villus: a! Hulk-d The mu ol VanouI Telegrams on Various Themes. murumg. The clerks in mercantile and other oicen in Toronto are now agitating for u: sdvnnco to their salary. Nothing knnwn nf le Pmmdnnt'u men an we 'loroum Assnzeu. In a cocking muin at, Hgdeuaburg. Ottawa and Brockville vn. MontreaLLhQ former won. There were nine btules. Montreal winning only four. donnzltnh mum that. Karl an III III] um; Vinny a an in; It. Gout-nut. ' Th chm willin Ont-rer non Inn And lumb- an m .nnuuuourg. norm uwulmnnr In. inn. and the mug a! [ide Lu: ' . Bndlord and Anton. Th. nthnv Ann-yin. .lnnon a... I .nn. no manual. ox rroncn um nrmsn or 'n. nudi should to Ihollldorw w onodly In 0 intu A glorious couu I try. Yoan mlv. wvvr Qnoc- A336. Tureen-ed: vvv Provlnolnl Synod sunny. WIDEISEB TELEOIIMIS. nu ma mum no by in. union, the discussion lusting till 0 ck More Nlhllln Ilou: Bull-or Unfounded. i'.._7_ Baum Woke Up. _.> 7 -'v_- A..- A splendid Cro p. I'm Co-lon lo} hue-gen. mu.- 1" Including-uh... A u. m... [MailerWe he" lied retty luer nee here lady. Tee eye before "node the Red River roee repidly, eed the ewey um epene of ID. et the loot 8! Breed my. Y 7 the Lonnie bridge. whieh'ie tbenilwey bridge, wu three! eeed with I like Incident. but luckily neeped. All t{eeteriluy Lhu weler wee vay high. en the lower part of the Iowe mull, ooded, but to-day the we: be eubeldod. ml tliero Ill no rem eager enticipatod. lliu trouble with lie eaw 'ie thet Emerson and twen who nilee ol the tuckol the St. P. I. t I. BB. in from ve In eight leet under weter. null the thin-graph wum beuegdowu we um lui the plenum cut 0' from elllindn ulvmnniumcutiou With the oule'ide world. 'lliiuga are Collie quently very at in Winnipeg from I _ reel eetiete point of vmw, ll being very dilcult to realize on property. own) to theebeem e! bayou. Doubtlou tth lune ll only umpornry. lor k soon ee the "to: Inbeiden there W1 be en other reel: in. end property will I). reeullle ite former high figure. lie reeh of people into this country ll some thi mmellotu end bur-l to be under- I unleee eeen. Leevie' St. Peul oui' treiii was com poeed of twelve coach end the bag 0 oere; other train of the name elle lelt three lionrvi altar us. end then there were over a thousand people left behind. I certainly think that as far in the running erreuuemunt. ol the St. P.. M. t M. RR. ere concerned it iii the very wont meneued road I ever try veiled on. After uturtiug us from alt. Peel three lionni Ahead ul the other Inll. when we arrived at Berna-Villa at IOZZO Belt morning. tliny detained un there until l p.iu. awnitiug itu arrival, Now, were this reed losing. lcould ..-A--.u.n.l mml. rmlrn-llinu .'ii lint ' fault . zz-mum ~........ what. ARMENIA: om or mom-mu ' and can: THE In! alu- lunmm of am DI. [mom a + Iniwa LIILIICI. lo umg no your I..n'lu m. IHE Oh. you. [um hear them Min. 0! hold gnr for mu: ind fat boy. And tho new lprlnl nook II no Iona-I. Eu). vuo II Luann. with joy IOTH AH um Ir. the wild 'IV. uym . AI may tumhlc Ind roll on u".- Uh. blnr tho upepch a! the Inc: And tnuure the math they touch HE E7 Than lhey mug of tho gloriou- lutinjmo _O( photch and ()IcyVWlldo, ' SBE They mug of the ships they've outad. Thuy mm- H! the wreck. thoy'va mn. They sing m the storm" that rock them 'mk l Mb '0'. Ind-Clud'm Dour- Ilocl. runn- h... In In. Uni I BWIIHUK IDI II'l'IVIL under-tun] much rmlmndmg H): but when w. know they uni cuiuiug instead of losing money. I consider Mich treat halt o! the plane-gar: nimplyucundn loan. 0! course you are aware how Sir John. through his National Policy. and Sir Loom. through hll protective ta- ri. luv. together mind the Fourier". tin port, to its present position; and I In lay {or one, as a (.ouuarvntivo. or nthor u I "would-ho" Conservative. thn I an sorry for both of them. u they no losing 30 many puppet-tern through Iho inane nilwa Ind militia. policiu of the present A mini-ti'ntiol. the format Doing an. of monopoly. and the later on. o! favoritism. purely. limply nnd nololy. I can uluro von tint l mu not nlono -.v.-u u-u rwv- - I -' l'hm Bun Wand. In. I. ourwaum m bunk: luluqniu: Henna :g but: ' "3'. t 1?. WW? m n. u to : II I. unr'uuow was 5.10 In DJ); IM- dm 4.10 to ti): pounds I. to us. 0m. N. I." In 3.); oily do 3 to 4.0m Quin-What. uu whm. 1.9 I. I. ; Com! 1." to Ink , Gun: II bond. Pan 1. lo Lon: for M IN. Que we we "hnb'iim's's, [Mun-t lunnnn- ar- Direct, Import-n, I09 Princess Slreel. .Boooud door from the runner n! \Velllnnon 8!. April 3! | SPECIAL VALUE ' |The Queen Hess nrsetl Lluliws l'oru-Iu, Nlhuoq Pol-gels. Children's ton-sou, -_._.---q-w II'IOIO BAull' "DUI A IPIOIAL". In . n n- . . tern. H). nigh mixed, 00. Ont-~chco; white qu held I! a mono Rw- Quiet, alumni) Can-d- c in bold. (Yorumeuliulud. onluo; unbolkd, (EN ll lou n. & J. maa umply nnu lonely. IBIQ Von n thinking tint uy mlu-whu luppono tho pronoun C. P. Railway Syndicate. in lhnir moneygmpmg. emigrant-bully In. policy. in Ill enemy to that. which Unmdiun, of French And British nnlnin atlnrnn dun-Ilr 0n nlxnulnl-r Mmu. mu mun. unnum- onlul. m an. un- :SPRINOiPOETRY.; F6: TORONTO, H in unm- to quullon iou man The w u do not ml! of Iuoh trlu. But (yuulownyl Now 11.: than! LINE or ITZAIIIJIII. Whn me Hm wild wave. yum, Billet all dny long 7 What in the long may If. mugm, What no [he words 0! ch. Iona ? ~01), no' You an wron Hu not of "13 put, I I 'Tx- a song 0! [he pruenl Ind lulu", Now try than. :0 Imwer Mn. 0f (holle- ()Icu Wlldd, f Ihelnem bouwhold doconllnl . 01 Inch u: the long. my child JUSBPH mm". Ilab Im-h...- __ hov sing til Foch Tia all or the pun they drum GALLOIM Y. GALLOWA Y. vuong' All wrong. dun I Mr , uulqun qugnlgn yqu GALLOWA Y. summer. GALLOWA Y. GALLOWA Y. : UGDENSBURHI (hicuo April I, I! noon. by HG! for Aug. HM you. 1%?m3uu3n I ""1. u .611). tooth. up... u unan- dlvlu m M II. P _cn Hiram l .2. W5 mull ' m m mi." 1 A IACALIII' . who" nycuor no. VIII. up. into bin wild. room on. 637. ad n' "Any. 1 ion um. now- ! you." "Oh. all no. quick!" uh. "elm-on! ', in" I " by it ow to In an Ola, that ilthd! Winn. I an unlo- it. will mh' "In: M be in a nty bun mun," "ll-link. lion. am he II 1' cunning-J! Inmo. HE IIITEIII of II I Nov '1'. 0m u unwound to undo- m minimum on ION-AI, 9m...- ' nunn... uy area of no I... "no" nun, m1. A Wu M will luv. an 1 IM ."pngodmtlhw .. AP! I. ' |___.-._.~ .1. .mw ummonod and a. W non- A'Ill- m. It 30,1:an Ibo '- MI; the ham! 1:! on In. Ito. am. oun- Il . 7:: nlhnn at In city All In loo..- nu HM to [and Byorduohbo". W5! ammo. 212.) p.ll.. vor len und unuuu. mun u Ht ton {upper 'hlrf) n 0 pm... Iolkvlllool Tuuduy, Til-nan, nd mum. u u an ' II- Iuntn. will luv. lollovmc on Iii-451. d- nuloy Ind "411.... mi, Halon no LIN Man on Tuudny Ind Thank u 1 In Ind Inturdty 5: On In. mu .5 I 1 null" m nch v.7. C H. HATCE A. (DUNN C 00.. 'llololA on. Prol 0 I'- Aplil N . It] m it. INIle man 7 'v, ('I' J CRAIG. 'lmn. Will. until mum IOML . In" King In u I]! .. for Pinon lo] "Illa. arm" rQ p} _I_p:ln.._.ld Donut". OI )mm ingyuavnual ENDEBE will be raoelvod 17 mo undo I- od up to 6 9.111. on WEDN 80". M I]. Ior the mm Ind-I r uh-od In mall hr min altar-ou- glad u dlnonl lo Ib- In. nth" Mchlllaml' Church. llunon. baub- borough. Elm-5nd swcnuoun uny b0 uni not: no n Leia-l at uni under not noon-um] I000: om PO WI]! 1 SUN. Arabian". "I an In I. II vary nun nun. "Henchman. lbopo in bubonon , Ind mumm lov My u cannon man should out nary-u: wills: Emu Stu __ -. __, ,A II. ".3. II in Toronto Flour on, J BROOK n'rnn lil'l The Boston Hat Sioro. April 27. CNSBIEYS \HD INTONHmI' GOODS. with Way. 50. 55. ). 70. 75. H). M. I). 960.. H. NEW WOOLS AND UNIONS. ho- w: to M p. M. 4M5 Mmwmwl New Dutch (Tarpon. [American Hats !l luv Mr Cam. In Tnpeutry. Brunch. Daub I Hemp. Ill;d 00.0 New Bun. The largest Stock in Mn to aim Iron. IM II.- nli Ibo Io. DOMII< In: - nw- I'm- H II. 1 Another Lot] 01 l mu Ion. 19th April. 1m --_._._ Come to SHA W's (or the lug. dil- lllly in new imported (lupus. lilaqu Haul-mm Carpet Wamrooms. Corner of Priuoom & Wellington Stmu. PER sum7' mun. Tho New, Put nd Commodioul Ingmar New I New Oil Ulothu. April m. Now lebroquinl. M. MORESON. CARPETS. HBRO, Ink". Received To-dey. To. Confucius. ~- v, .Iv. AIDE! ISLAND. New III-socks. THIRTY DOZEI I. .5" pound "tango: , _ , -21.; SHAIS GEO. HILL! 4: (0. New Luce Cumin. POWER Arobnml. IGold Mon Block Trauma: z " mm m mww Vl'mu'lllbognvd tho ammo asylum-will .u n. [or the Pam-e ol the Boat I... hI-h-I- .- n.- Inn-a...- wuIru-w-vu- Covbdy 0 Campbell. April I... Millin}; "Store 1 m"-.. w..- The "nannyqu loan-um u .m mum-mu us. It ......:. " m 1 .---_ -_._ 1 Humane! Ibo lulu-hold". u! an (any 0! [lim- Wsur Worh Com any will he hcld n In. Componya 0am on u NDAV, m MAY NEXT, u 4 o'clock p.m., lot m Dunn-w 01 alert. Ill. Dir win" (or u cunning "Ir, Hulemonu 0! II). .(ln u! an lu-Uluuon V) I: In. AT ONOIA "Olul A null-Ma um: lot-to cm. of tho purinu Dawn mm. My .III oymnn m an luau-U1qu RN. 0! hlbl Mid good Lhnruler "I II II C DOCKET" H OI ILL! a! A b. nung [way .1 Mn .ILUABD TABL nun-Mu fur n plllm, I!!!) (MOI. Bill-Junk. ur, rumplnta Apply a Wllo on... SHALL ITIAU ENGINE ANI) ImILL'u nonpth ; an amount; would be nun-me "lm MM hon N to loot In Innqu Apply to 'X .Z..' P.0. Box '70. Mvd Today at; the Mias-r. lm TER mm mm wwu; AGOI' llll'l. On tho In of I". n DESIRABLE HOUHE on logo: not! Wm, nou- uu Park, column ll mall. I It: both-room, an. Ap ly to F I AW . In! I. BOOK 'l'll'l" THAT DESIRABLE HOUSE ou Brock not. oypoulu Bankran- Uolloaa. main. menu; now occupied by C: L Andormn. 0. halo: I lay. Apply w l 8, u. BIBBY cur-v. uppului lompalll UNI-an. In E1 -___.__ FUINIIIID IOUBI to Run nur the Park lnquln u um omoo. 3.1LWIl-M DOCK UTIIIT. TWO IEOPI In the Anchor Buildings. min. on th- Iuto Squirt lmmndlnu po- und". Apply to DA L EN l KACHAR HO' EL OPINDIU. a low hum u "The Anllu Annual . o! John-on Illd Ouurlo mruu m It ton. PMOI on m M: A Iy u n'nmox a noon. 'p ' Ind. In ODonnoll. 7|: Vs an u out For | . URI. Burn-tar. T Wu INN! WWII, column In. uh. no... um works. In on III I III! nWmum-Ildlm In goo-I m. .M . For mum calm put! who! AV UININHIIAI. on the In In M 'l AW OFFICE. 'IHl OFFLUEB on Lltronoc mun. lIlIl) occuplod by lulu Brmon & Whmu , Po- int-Ion nu lmmodlnuly. Ava? cu lrll WALK] l WALKIIM, or to (' Full; DIRBI.IHVI. Mnrah lb. A mu:- m on uumnum ol luv W 0mm, a ma uuhodm . ll nd". in .1. 1 III...) Tb own. In Ian I. u . 94 1!!!! Egg! 9| pmneulnn I W. OO'I'IAOII. WILL SITUATHD; Rom k sl [humane-min Swun. Brio! nd w. A IU numb-r 0! Town Low $11.10. haul Toms. Y Jul 1. warm ID. Ml Id. Amt, Inf-con. u" of Ind Mind lhmlo. one lull ol whh-h Illnld omn- udan ; tho wholo |n ood mu lltlon nd ll nut we meet I" ordunry mum: at c in-ny App" '0 ch. proprietol, u M BOII 'Ihrch w 1 an 0! Que-- nd Iontml lluou. hm: Mac. 76 n um "I I... nu \Inly Apgly u lb. clot 01th. und n hot-u the aura ol I! d I o'clock. P0 II C EON. Architect: Golda- Uon Block OOD FMIH HOUSE AND EARN with n" til-um." mounodulonn on Alfnd mi. A uuhr o! on non of land mama. Apvly Io WKDOW CAITIIILL quuul. It" | incl-ill wmnoulu . II "I pm! In to tho Grand Trunk Inn-I, Im In. I]: I nd IINEI Whlrf. Mm I 1 '0A D HALF ITORY TONI DWELLING HOl'ul-E In Wlluunuvmo; main: ln [nod run". on. Nlo'l'tl M lnml ulvrn null (ho Annual Inn-mo! IhChuohoMar- (m l Company 1" ".9". Tho TWO-ITORY H'PONE BUILDINH routing on the corner at Opt-Mu um! Juhmou sun-oh. Ind corona. [on (f um I\ , o mom- lho Analo Anon-loan llulol 'Iho hum mu m nulgblo lot I wholutlo wmhoule pro: P10 A TERI OF YEAR. D J KNAP. Apr n _TETVQER All hduy ud wintry wrupl-mu, upe- M! MIDi-umduhun Ind In" 30V EDI-Ill I Hloto'rlphu Apply to J. 301 not undo} w, Apply u D I am BIIONUB Boot Ind 8110. More, Prim." M W m lling to alto hlnun nulul u n L Blot. A t. n modem. w a. nun Illulan. I. a Win 0 ca PAIIAOI! HAD Apply to LADY (Al _ WRIGHT. spa/rm Apr/("15E For Sale or (075008;; PLACES 7'0 LET. mutt. WIN TED. noun truly. Joan K. MALALLAL Ilium, Mum, April 23rd. '82, STONI DWELLING ; [001er utr; nhpd lhqnlo. In! "an! I Allen. l I. Annual I y ha! DAV, MAY l, eclmm: A) ylo i M l. l hum to W with In' gun a. an un- ml bounc- any". h 1 Ulla! dl. I I! My "5"".- _'Iw WUUI UI I". IIUC'YU Hulda) then-M hmagh uhnlu he bun hum ' ' lun rat-uh Almnr n! IMP. lh-n lcnnu- v- A '01.. no. DINIIPIOV Your- truly. Joan nu on]... mm [mm on Io mun has It to eeid thet e Itrong tooling exists in the City Council to encourage the beautilyinl of the city. The rst oyxnp tom in en inclination to take away 3 portion et leeet of the fence around the City Park. We heil the ehenge of senti inent. even though it may not alter ;other preveil. beeenle the cuetom in the Council hen been Inoet freely devot- ' el to an utter dioregerd o! teetent 101 i provement. It were easier in the past to get e rent of 010,000 penned for e big dreiu or e eix loot welk on the oommoue then one 0! e thouoend for the improve- ment of the Perk or Hmket Bettery, pure gifte to the Council of el-oot in oelouleble velue. coneiderin the price I of late em rounding them end their rele- uon to the eppeerenco eud heelth o! the plece. About ten yeero ego e fresh commencement wee mode of tree plentr In. :11 the etreote. end the city has been veetly improvedin eppeerenoe in con- eeqnence. Progre- in thet direction end in the ommentetion o! grenade hen been eore let end hindered" by the vegrency permitted on the etreetu on the pert o! enimelo. Let nu hope thet meny Ihede knee will yet be plent- ed thin eprinl. end the: the Perk fence will he removed. (or thet meene the eelrecieni of the cove Item the centre of the city. end the proeervetion almee eed leone retell}. Thne protected citiune I.) meet their homee with eone hope of permanency. We en going to heve nee, vieiten thi- fveereepnblieeeueieuineddition to the re'nler deal pllue Invel. lmt eeehptnp-ty thee held In m- . provinliio m M even beyond the c eidovethld-uehuhptide 'I be " tekee in m. - : Tu Rx. Pun"On who hiowu' Irma-aminllnhmlpdtbo' undulatth lilihrydlqp an Mup- Whom-l: mo kWhltbillhunih win In. [mu-m. loot-- dudnltuuvude DIN-0|de ' M The Montreel Star is independent in politics. end doee not hesitate to coin- rneud Mr. Blske's opinion on the neces- sity of Cenede being independent in the matter 0! lllkill commercial treaties. "Does any one imegine."it neya. "that if Cwnde could meke her own treaties we should at this time of day be without reciprocity with the United States? The business reletions between nations should be u simple M with individuela_ Just fancy e manhunt. in order to sell or buy goode. heving to go to another merchent. whose interests are some times oppoeed to his own. and having to sly to him: Pleese. can I sell a. than send barrels 0! hell to my neighbour, Don: Pedro. or will you kindly allow me to purchese A few hogsheeds of light wines from John Leblenc. Let us than do swey with this sentimental nonsense sbout injuring England; let u~ act like men who believe in the future 0! our country, end support measures whieb no in the intone of the preeent as Well es the future. 70." mag ' I "hum" wou ' lawfully Ianud u: the three mun weak- 1 , ' winch l Inward the kurvm 81 I". t l unto-holy pervade myu of Ibo ml)". Puopk rho bun klovumu no unnished Ibo chap. 1 gm Undo!) known. and on but "commend m cub-r- M INC]! ha 30.. so much for me Sold It A" 1mm 'l'lio Ravi Dr. Edward Sullivan bu we burn just on going to p1 on. been elected Bllhopol Algoun and hump! 0d. We coup-ulna tho Church in. large upon obtaining I0 oloquont sad populnr I lieu] {or the boruvod Diocese and we; sympathize with the Diocou of Manual [or the low it will anntmu by the Lraunler. Uri Sullivan has long taken a (leap in wrest iu the demonic miuiun' And will uka In onthusiutic mimionnry Bishop. I Attention bu boon repostoilly drawn to the nu Imount. of illegal Inning dur- ing tho Demo 0! linking in the neigh- borhood o! Kinpson. Again w. are told that nnmoroul nus are set notwith- uunding il in illegal to on then: in cer- uiu wuun in this section. A petition was mainly inuentially signed by the ;.;--..- .i......- 6].. -50..-.m- at al. n... .w....., ............-.., ..,,..-.. v, ...v * itizono. drowmg tho ottentnon of the } Hon. lho Niniotor o! Morino and Fish- orion t) this public grievance. A. the homo ohorioo oxtond over 3 voty lorgo tnct o! mny uilos, consequent on the unmoroul boyo. crooks. inlcu ond hock lukoo. wo would urgo upon the Govern- mont tho nomlngo! n resident oicer.who would look to: am shing intoroutn on thin side of tho rivor. :- well no on tho Wolfo lolond lido. ll-clu_l_ - lwrl lbw bit-hudan- Iv. Nikola-I'm bospcnd Ill vobmhmubm. Ir. [in-ilk- In: my oldnun. bath-a nmthnmoWhhphynH-n L. m. ..._...h.. ...._ n- I... m 'lho upon-b than M in Winni- pquouid ton. ulouubd. Tho only unthin- tab on on tho SI. Pull. W and Ill-upon. Blanty- nu Any tho MI] vino Emu- 0. All If. Vino-t m ight-Iv ooded. The Mill Mk Iv-y ud Win- nipeg m .u riht. The inlomuion Lu hon not In by Ir. J. K. Macaulay. who bu 3m nub I trip through tho phat nation. Tho Nor-Wu. nilwny policy 0! the Domino- Govotllunz nod- . bruu lujority lo mhil h. [or common an. ad nun would revolt n tho prospect. Our radon IIIIY think that this in men Claw Ont opinion. W0 bog their pot and of Ion. Win-in corn-pandem- oonkinon this in... II. Mulav bu nlwln boon u um; Conuruuve. .- the number for Frontenac. n hithtul oupporur of the C. P. B. policy_. an at- Thpbwmbblbhn um Katha in "cover, In. M...) 14. 4...;th _..nl, In tardy mum. gmi W REA ('TIFY THE CITY. All many I "II-try mruplumu, unlly ' I Mull-bun tun-IQ spam." mu nan!)- undlnt' Chm Fm may like your own I. Ila-I and in u: on mighrbood. linen-m a. mum. at h 3? lI-u-n ha Jun do. ~-w- , Mural-luv. we. too ebert. Thin ice-[it - er lo ,the topic. "Wm in Raceho- T" Nol en Merle-led may. with en u:- oe-eluioe ol bet end of thee- ty. but the tree my. elm it e developing at inwiq ee [neat pewere viii which God bl iwnnouim bleed: e1,an unk. | m wmcu It Inclld no mm upon the mindu of th- pu ' . Gunman cum In (or criticinn. on with my instruction in Wallaby an ample of pm lying In home. bacon- lint- clu- IMO". ya! hour lumod an v rim or principlol o! mun. hold A non dilproponiolm hot in a curriculum II Oltio Thou wunoningtohuhgm nu. mull-II Tit-M ' nial: 'Ol. [IV '00 D we lull-i 00m - lion of how ic should I). taught. o gnu 1 short diaeth upon tho Why in which it should b0 impound [Ibo n Minna. 0mm up.- u'. --_ Lu...) vory dry fact- et. that. The ecience of bonny. chemietry end mineralogy wee out of place in Iblxc echool; it. was I mistake to te children about H.O,. 2. which mull reeulted in their mg the children too -o~i. There wee e eubject. he nid. tlnt wee deplonbly undemud in the whoolsEuchd. This wee e halite-k subject. but it wu die- mieeed u pelty end unprotable. There few who bed the {slate-t (inn 0' hn- it nhnnld h. nal-l A [going In! [DO mmnnn WM Innoce" h u \ Numb. wealth or tum. happiv mu did not dovoln upon I In know- ing whore Timbnctoo wu. Tho [00311 phy oi w-dny was s min. hungry, but thing The worthy and lubluntial things. such :3 Indian] (natural, minor als, animals, tc.. of etch had were iguor 0d. Hinory mu likowiso undo too much of. History wu nlusble. but u but. books were quibe' nurslinblo. If taught. such instruction Ilnnld b0 given on would result in it. being I guide in use: No II creatingn desire (or tending the larger und woighur nnd more compre- lionsivo Wurkn on the Inbjoct. In the preunt text. books the juice hid bun nqnoezed out. leaving sud was the crowning wsy to tho masv tory of lessons. Essay writings was also essential as it showed the real solid and sulmtsntisl work done insschoul. tht was the net result gsinod if is child found it. impossible to express Its thought in a plum and readable form '3 In arithme- tic there was the too frequent use of the slats, too much mechanicsl oporstion. Mental work was re uisito. This the farmers most dosir . They did not want their children profound uithmeti. cisns, but asked them to be possused of in knowledge that would result in tho readiness and nocnrscyin working out of any problem. The three R's were the loundstion of educationmnd no Christian should pass his lilo sway withontobtsin- ing a knowledge 01 than). Ho deem-ed that too much timo was spsnt in the discussion of certain branches while othors were left out in the cold. Goo, . grsphv wss one of the format and while it was osssntisl to the study of history going into the minnta wu H .I \ lluilth. Innlth nr fntnr- h-nni. sons would no wnuon In u nurse and brief I form n pouible. This was the 4.. p... ._..- I! I In m y. at hs vb \ou d- . nutrhiou bl lb. y. M .6: in Km. tub-m mun-mug. u... nun 'lhe lecture delivered in Convooetion Hull lest evening by Rev. John May. Public School Inspector of Carleton County. was one deservmg of a better audience. The speaker. while not given to much rhetorical diepleye. put his re marks in such a. racy style as to retain the close attention from hie auditors. Dr. May spoke upon edncntion in schools, upon the defects u' the system which L'nnndi llli are so hoestfu of. Every per-ion might to be educated. ought to be eble to read. write end keep eccounts. Thin was the solid fonndetio upon which higher education was constructed. Hui tint remark wen upon reading. which was improperly taught. [n meny instances it was lietween a client and e drnwl. Some thought thin unimportant. yet to rend correctly and uently was a. mat ter of no mean importance. The best mode of Instruction was by exemple, but in many instance the example was a poor one. He referred to the inlerior alas-is buuli {or reading but hoped for a vast improvement in a short while. Writing required con-tent prectioe and he contended that llth every subject should he taught with pen in bend. In his school; this wee done, and he had children 7 or 8 years of ego that could write e plein legible hand that would not disgrace the neet lady in the lend. . He Illiided to compoeition end edvieed that the synonzie or bet-nee of all let sons should written in n terse and 1min! - {mum .n m-ihln 'lln'a --n th- Mr. D. Boylo' contributod u very in- urnctive paper on Readings-d Radius Books. relating china] .0 I now uric- roconcly iuuod. . chimed ms it. wu .imm impouiblo m umpv. luau-h Mora to Candi School; upmislly when the Cundiu: publishers. in their hurry to bring than baton the public. introduced than: in A may imperfect munnor both :- regul- onhognphy uni etymology. To pron bio lawman! he ux] from the radar Ind oommenbod upon the tr-cu, crating much moni- mom. 1, n, H ,, _,_,|_A ., u- uA..I_ l- JUNE. Mr. (hp. In reply to Mr. Boyle. de clarod nut n he was not 3 great. ulker he would call on Mr. Mly to do so for him. but. yet, he could my that. 1! no stronger argu mum tlnn tho-e ulvancod by Mr Boyle were brought walnut lnu Renders he bud not much to fear. I. II a. u...- many when Hm. Iran pron-IO: 0:. In]. at Dunn. to II! the phat at Mr. 0. W. Ran. Ill. who 'u nuvoHAbly thou ; It. Duh] Boyk. (Jenni-since: [ammu- hum-00..:Kx. W. 1.6;. Toronto. at unpubliching In- 0! v1.1.0. a ('4 Il- DALEM J -n'l- I-I-ntl -nn . vi ~v..uq-w- It. Robinson. 0! Wall. llllld. [no I very manning m on School Or- pm'utiou And Wt. Il- Innk-a M-ml|l min a 'v-rv _ .__w_ My. Ion-kid... m. an". I pruned mmm at tho an 01 an 3.11 l-nmo. chiming um k In an only my young pupa. could got u in. "1393: knowledge 0! the (our Iimplo rule. m utithnutio. u l- n~.|_' __A__'L_AA. A _A__. ;_ u Lu-nu \iufgv n v. Vuwrwll .- nu-u... el nos should be the host. one. These new in uw were the worst. in the world. .- II I u LL) u,,, 7,, L,, uuw Iu unu "cu: wn' wunnu nu vuv nun-u. Measr. Bo|e. Heusbridgo. Sumnerhy Lyuu Md Dr. Agnew. were appointed a committee to report upon the merits 0! Que & Co's remlerl. ....;I unnn-4l.... "numb... livalvl- no "4 wu nun... w le. Mr. May declared thus he was not. there an a partial: spanker {or either Mr. Unge or Mr. Campbell. no matter whether (jago'u or Campbell's authonz I hung ..l.n..l.l LA the: hgno Alkl. llnm- nu um qua bv nil Imam- :- vnu u- vv n lkuI-n Adjourned nucil Saturdny morning. DSIII- ' I'l.-IH~ In THE BRITISH Wlu. SATURDAY. APRIL L9. 1632. II-nu, l-v'll'l W' "' F" air-honmohw. Bo Wmdhi-nowmhinm hicdlbeiqontbonilnypidnollbo pol. Thomnmwbnlywich hm. Homnaithornd nor trite. IptMMJJhIMHn-o "o- mitting-llingth lain. myt- Id. Ili- lMy cl It 1 Since up inuniowiug of Vulkolgh. 1.11 an Buck [4h mnrdom, by r.- W hu'given rise to to lunch lap] qubblinglnripg hit "inhale mun-y. Guard In: innod In nhu lot-bidding the inkrvhwing of necugod linden" bymybody- mi-ll! rowan. Cal ugnondy Iichul Loo. in Nap... Ann-I 3- In.- Im- n-mh mm I- .... _. ........ .-. "um... Tho Amalgmn adjuurlod. on mo- ion 0! Mann. Bole and Summorby, to moot on tho In! Thund-y lid hid-y in October. unage. Managing ' L'qu m incurMosul. Bole. Lyon and Snmmmgby. and Minu- Ryan .3341 Edwunh. n-|-n....- 0.. H.- D..,.-;....:-I 1--4- .nu Lawn-m. Delegates to the Provincial Auocil- tiQnMeosm. Heultridgc and Lyon. Mun .l m. .31: mum-" ---- m... DIVIIV~660I5~ llrIl-hl IIIS Ill JUIC- Mny o! the any Lumber: won pru- uu u the morning union. 'PL- A-...u.-h...-. ml.....-_-.l -_ __ quuu. "noon wun mo poopno ox uuo obey. oboorlully copt tho noninouon. 1- aw of 3be (loci-ion. on o tho Expnm. the Exocn- vo 01th. form Aooocinhon bu do oidod w unit. tho Infoldmg of tho Uor van-Ion policy on this pout boforo ung ouoihor convonuon. Thure m is among fooling in :ho riding m favour of Ibo mdidoluro of It. Brnlou. on tho oupon'otity of 1m obilities an a rupresou lathe our thou ol oh Tory Immune Ire vory pnorolly recogmzod. We hove not mo dightoot doubt than: i! he mcepl 0d tho no-iuliou he would x oloclod by o voty roopocublo mojomy. _. 5., w The oloctiuu uf oieers {or the ensuing yur resule as follow-1: ProaidontProL [)upuin. VicoesideuLDr Agnew. Socratary-Trouurvr J. W. Hel- ridge. Manning ('nlumilum--Manrl, Rnln nu.va Ill "Thu we consider Uages Readers far in edvauce of anything now in use. and well u-Inpbed [er the purpose in~ tended; and we recommend thet they be plncad on the authoriled list with a: little delay at pasgible. We the Iu~ gun that the Munster of Education be requested to authorile at lent two lanes of Readers. m order thet 1: choice may be made, Dr. Agnew. J. W. Hen- ltridgp D. 8010.5 Lyon. and F. Sum- merbyLumminee. T]... n..,...:;... In--.r... _.... __J._._.I nun-v, ' \ uuuuuvuu. The Quentiml Drawer wan conducud ntisfutonly by Mr. Henstridgo. wvu vn unuuuuumvua uuu UPNIUIIB. The Commune nppoind to "port on the series of Reader: handed in tho following: 0".-. . IIAD;I]A. llann'n 9-..]- Morning Sun... This morning Vloe-Prooidnt Agnew wan agam ID the char \'r L Gununnrhn run-n n u..-" ha- lawn-a [ruwa vn \vahlnylly. Rev. Dr. May mldresled the Associa- rtion on Examinations and Options. Th r'nmmanm armm'ntml tn .-n..4. - vu...v. .u .... -. A vote of thanks was then propon- ed and tendered the lecturer by Dr. Watson Chairman. to which Dr. May made it pleasing reply. He was Ln old gradu'abe of Queen's and bore he declar- 0d he had [mused threa o! the most pina- uaut year: of his life, He passoda high compliment. to the instruction given in the University, which was second to 'none on this continent. He spoke of u magnicent. oducatxouul pile in which they met and said that the educstiou given was of the proper kind. I drawing out instead of n polishing our. "an. as"... - vuv Vlull Mr. F. Summerby gave a very into- restmg paper on (ioognphy. D-u Yb. \lnrv mlrlu-nnnntl H... A--A-: thought. wvrc JusL m4 unenor nu ma country as m the cities. Profane lan- guage wuu common. amongst. farmer- and he couhl see no object in ih. He urged teachers to watch the scholars in the pluyglullud and to meet out Inverts ulmstiuumout to indul - Iv-I u.- urn-Inv-w mud-urn uu .u ou' :1 o! Dunhun. [44. "Th mu Vic hu udononoed Au lum all. [not Mn, if he posse-u my concou- unuimt. mum hm {n1 uncover manta tho M boo-bum. Inn-n mr Invern (ZIHLHLIHA'IIIOUL LU DUO luul ing in lthy language. lie couclagl all by relating an anecdote of a. far "101 who vim struck in the ribs by his plowl and used [rightful epithetu to his human. and his Wile who had her pml of milk upset by n. ruminating cow. her only exclanmtion hoing. "tut. tut! " This scene set. him thinking. How m it that man swears and woman does not? He could reach no other conclusion thnn that originally woman was crested from the liner dust at the top of tho heap. man from the rubbish and rough 'mould that rolled to the bottom. The speaker, Mi he took his int. mu greeted with applause. . rn'r- m.- TuAhllln Human-nul- odintholiurmulthomdo one upon mode cant. Ho loud. withoutI mldudbody.onowhooonldhhq pambylhooouoolhrmdthmhi- over I lem. To whim phyla! 'l'm| Wlll mm a level tutu Will not "suit HI the mural degradation of the school. Honor will he muiutained. If a. boy is kicked let him kick back. He mlvertod to the prohno and obscene language of tho ago and cxpre'ssml his astonishment at hear lug little boys uning ponderous and mighty uuths; yet he said this thought wax Lllsmpabell when he board in tho country men swearing. who were be- lieved Lu hv mrrcut hone-t farmers. and whose morality haul reached a sublimit- ed degree of lu-rlectiuu. The morals he thought just inferior in the cnuntrv as the na my. 31 VIII- lwmynhuae t-Iml an. . mun- powers u nu my Io up vhf urea-tin. m ht moth. bu- n hulls. etc..lor the hop. Don't ho druid." mid ho. "limit-chin. hl. nu nun. em. IOI um 00].. you no uid." be. 'd tailgating hm. Don't bring then up hh mm... or laid them by their WI urinal. 'lnin Hum to oat tho - {on I of him" Venle rum to. be Dr. thought that us badly I pron-r volatith blildinl on tho w. ll]. ur. wongu inn In my p rly until-lad building hoe o the uni. Ho bollovod Ii: opal:- iu window: on the In lid. Ind Ala-l Me on we eel-u. no Deuevealn open ieg windown on the lee ude end nop- grew level with the oor. Fuel to. euer. but. the eunoephere ehonld be kept pure et the expenae of much be. He spoke ee to e mule-e My in good mmnere. w unpoliteneee end III- kildneee. Some held m. lent-imam the! ell should be equel end lone euperiote. There wee e motion the: ii wee degrade- cion to admit we hed henna. but there wee nothin eo diemecriouly append to the right. Lien this. Show nepect. be rem-riled. to everybody. from the be.- ex up. He disliked winning but abil- reu should have respect (or Iuperiore. e kindness to inleriere. end e neuly outepoheu lreukneee to equele. No good citizen should object. to hie children being Laughtrhie duty to God end his lellow man. and he epproved of Hair ing the commendmente. One 0! fit reaching importence wee the ninth. The great min of the uetion ie villiee- Lion. slwderiug and beokbitina end we He mien-red in the gossiping of noun. and related what he knew of (our wo- men who hail met. every Fridly shor- 110011 to sip Lea and dis-up-ate mndtl uhout their neighbors, and yet. they thought tlwy were. on 019 highwny to the lurmlnw ln-youd. Thom who vmuhl stub the reputation of my on. Were huh: butter than the bandit who WIN] him poiuurd stabbed his victim in he paused. Falsehood in boys in to be lulu-med. While he forgave mischief. a liar he uhhored lle touched upon the proposed abolition of the use of the rod in the school. and sun] that. in noon in the Legislature lid this discipline was gone. He spoke of boys rowi in Iclioolu and lllll that. if boy: wtnwd to ght they should he allowed to do it. This will nd level that will not. rosult. .u ohn nuu'nl .lnirrndnljn- nf In from the vononblo Archducon 5m)th [) __LA_A n ..

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