Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1887, p. 4

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.~,--.._... -.-- ANNOUNCEMENTS. sloly low to an \ nntary re: uois. 13 huge which. Mr. rs our 0%`? refuted by the [Ii 3 nuliec u uvnr whia-h u- "'`.-`:'`\ s`-,"`1 ' A or n;utT77x:I ENYI. `mam. nnnnr In-n Inn-um J Prourlclnt. THE BRITISH wuu: n purlln E .. uunuu, dug. I.,-MIcluQl` uuvm. speak- . ing at S] to-dty. odd that tho Coornion M lot low 3 foroewbultl both; lqnof the kind. The Iris}: ho add. were too found a. .1. . k , ' wt` J?{lu_':'x.gmu" to a . M ` W ' hid- r ` ` Lu! Ad of the lll:d. Dumas, Aug. 7.-,-Miohnl-1)-itt. speak at fdrouvukl ` I II In add. warn tnn Tloivin. Eity editor of a French pe `Ind Viscount Daign with A French theatre. Three shots were `ry I uunnua will use no xulmner steps In ")8 met rin the pro duel between Ferry and uluuker. he incident eppeerl to be cloned. MoN'mI:.u.. Aug. 8.-A duel with revol- ven was fought in Mount Royal tween r here. nut, whoin connected red on both sides, but no hum done; In fact it in aid that bleak mtridgee were nnovided bv the nmndn. but humor nu I III}! II II lIl(l lllll DIIIII 0IK|'I(IgOl vidodbthe nda.b h `pco~L_y |`o<.-o ut onor wu Two Journalism In Purl: Cutting Each ` 0t||et-'l`wo In Montreal lug Savage. lluus, Aug 8.--.\l. Mngnier, edit.or of the Evenmpu, has fought u duel with En Reniach of the Rcpubliquemmnraiae. The wen nu 9791119. 7 Beinnch mu smnndml. nu- `ryi econdn will take no {umber steps in the win 1' in the nronmed dual hath-aeh Fan-v The Scheme only Awaiting the Sanction ` at the llnllecl Staten Anthorltlee. Sm.\muI, Aug. 8.-.\l. Mitkiemitz, with two special Chinese envoys. started for Wuhington to-lay. having, Iecnred an im- perinl decree snnctionin the formation of the Banking syndicate. T e project now only awaits ratication in America. The imme- gliate capital of the proposed bank will be 50,000,000 melee, the management having power to increase the sum. A dozen of the pincipnl American bunks will ulvance-thf money. Li Hung Chang wil `lie chairman with A joint American and Ch.nese manage- ment. Tlie tirst work to be undertaken will be a railway between Pekln, and Tien Tsin and Canton. .....,... There is snother point upon which Dr. Bell lay great stress, the punishment of re frsetory pupils by detention Tram play. or keeping in after school hour: He saysthst teachers who favor the keeping-in system must he superticial observers of children not to have learned that to deprive as child of play stlllcts and grleves his mind and frequently stirs up his worst passions. lle~ sides, lseepingdn is frequently coupled with en extre task : nothing could be better cal- culated to waste is repugnance to study. Moreover. it sometimes involves the loss of a meal. or a postponement of s meal. to the derangement of digestion and injury of health. In every attitude of the cue the system of keepingin as as punishment is bad, worse even than corporal punishment. and like it should never be practiced ex- cept in extreme cases. The customs in the schools of to-day more nearly approach requirements as set forth by Dr. Bell than the custnmL.of the past. The medical men have satised the teachers that the education of the young cannot be conducted hy s given rule, that study must he sdapted to the capacity of the pupils. to their ego and surroundings. and, because such is being done our public schools are making it rewrd of the most satisfactory hind. C HINESE-AMERICAN SYN DICAT E. THE FRENCH AS DUELLlST'S. I poles the greatest .{.}}i.I.'."'..}i.e mslii, ? should be longer than fifteen minutes. The ealucation 6! the semen, and the beat kin]: olgymnutieu for school. are conaldorod quite at length. I`L_..__ 3- -..,.I. ... ..,,3.. ......... ...I.1..L II- ty. the school time should notbo more than nix houn daily, anal no child should be re quircd to devote more than forty minutes at I time to close. npplicutlon. and no reci- I,I_ .|_L_,-._l _ _ . _ _ . -- _..L:._|. 1-, A_.'.... .__. -~ - --~--v vv -.---- _rr ...... ---., -.--. .-~ .-v- tntionor blackbnan! exercise. which i_m- xmesgnu cQ1_.y~_:GjArE Tmsrrrum IIE.-ll. TI! l.\' SCIIOOLS. The Medlcel nocloty oi the state of New York has voted to distribute fifteen hun- dred copieeof the any oi Dr. A. N. liell on school lilo. llr. Bell in one oi the great- est authorities on education And the men, nor in which children should be trained and is in lntereoting to all eulecetioniotc out- side oi New Yorjx stete to how whst he hal to uy. in speaking of thenp utwhich `children should he sent to Ichool Dr. Bell eeys they dler greetiy in their powers of I-eeistence to injurious inuences. u do` ululte, though lncnmporebly more suscepti- ble to them : hence to tlx upon the eye at which school Cite may commenced in~ volvee the consideration of the kind of school lilo a well as ch. adaptation of the child. The tint and control {act to be con- stantly kept in view in conducting school life is the plastic property of the child `s mind. This lect lnolng neprly always up- permost, healthy children, at the agent shout seven yeere, msy safely begin to leern the alphabet, spelling, and gures on the kinderguten system, airing thorn not more thau two or three hours` application daily, With not less then hall of the time, in equal intervals, for play; prmidml, always, the sanitary conditions of the public school, room are duly regnnled. At the age of about ten years systematic mlucutiun may Ire cuuunneuced, but up to the age of pubcr. a.. AL- _.L.._I .!g_.__L_._Il __A|_ _..___ AL-.. .- _.. . l_I In iutoreoting lu now {Inc ugeruou ` with which the ucapoal ounvici bu boon panned. GVMOIIOO lacing oven nought anal` obhloo-I hon against his Irioudo. TM! `ohowo ' the clotormlmllun 0! (ho Chicogo authorities l_o canplote the purloulon 0! public ind otllchl Illa upon which they hovo bout thoh-' energies. The cope u! Mc- Uu-lglo. oltor Mo oouco bod boon unb- liohod. woo on nnlortuuoto, clrououlonco. but than who holpocl In the mhcorrlogo of juotico will have occasion to ropout Ihir comluot. and lillptuu hu boon focillutlng tho collection of tootiinony In pmol of tho conoplrocy. I mum to II end. and that one! the setting or carrying of the hmI\"('l' luck Into Amari- cnn territory. conclusion, that the [Inner prosecution was _.`___ the I,. QIQQ that. M .\l}.- V` ... ._ _ -.V.. .- gig with sI;V.;':a;n.-3.`-Q. nuH'm1 - linen`: mnnu-MI law! I .\luNL)AY._AI'(:. -1 .\'5x'r -ram: u)Mms:.\`C}:s ox Tuesday. September 6th,1887. RESERVED R001 LIST NOW OPEN. i,E3 WWII` THE BESTPLACE IN THE CITY " - '3? %KE_NNEPY'3~ 93 mncmss sfrnnmx 2 doors below Wellington Street. In Clothing. Gents` Furnishing G00l Hats and Ca Another B Cut in Boys` onefs and Bup Flannel Su to. Big Bu-mun: n Trunks and Yallws. Thin line ospeohlly must be sold at any price to make room for other .. tememberltyou want Bu-gains call at tho'S1`:AR.'f 93 Hing Stroe . i __ __ `" """ """' -" L? T .\1oA1_u: IiAR(:AL\ S nus W1-IEK AT THE STAR. TILUTHINH VHIIIISE; I IIKJIB. IIIIVUI llll I-IIl\)\'|. IUI VIII UWII truuc. Gentlemen can depend on getting Reliable Goods from ` ASHLEY, The Popular Shirt Maker. Has the best uasortmonto!Bolbri3gan Cinder wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Scarfa. Umbrellas. Col- lars. Handkcghlefs. &c.. for men. at Club ` Prices. lmportod direct for our on trade. l'!.u.n....n.... 4.... .I..-.......I .. ....n.l__ In..n-\.I. rm: PALAGE mnnrsnmu arm V J. KIMPP a sort, unnltnttjo. = Ilwllwlor on the (lav of opening. .. . ,. I. (`lawns for l'nl\'emily .\lnlricul:\liou in Arts in Pass and Honor suluools. ll. (`lawns for all Kl`l|dt`8 of 'l`u.~u'lu-rs` (`ermi- Juno'I9. StT__I DURLANITS. Straw Hats, Seersucker Coats at very low prices. Ties, Shirts 1 and Braces cheaper than ever at '1 3! I9, The above suliloqny forced itself upon me in consequence of the return uf spring wen that, and as other: Iing'it let them remem- ber that UALLO\\'A\' sang it rim, and giv-. him a call at `84 PRINCESS STREET. A pr 23rd. n||Iu:un_\', Tim the loft I thro my in In the welcome .' than any, And cheaper; I .\h '. And U. LLOW.-` Fl:-It-Clus laundry in connection. Telephone No. 21 . c Tn: Ptutmon. Tdnon um 0v'rI'ut. King St.. two doors from Wm oldo. ` . _j._. ..'.-:e.:.'!.".:% " -".\=:..':'.:;; . . V - . . . y - an iv ---J uxuu rum: |~I\. .... \.-nr -- umwn The nice curlv cup that now I am lain ` To swap for the sable and felt:-I newcomer, Which, becnuav it's so light I retnm to < tmmin. \ But I ` How dear to my hem! was the Fur Cup of ` uintnr, I 'SEASONABL`E POETRY. Evorythinc Bummer-like mark- od Right Down. to Cloning Out Wt-hung; -6 -HARDY S, impaction invited and no one forced to buy. vu QIa.llII I Fizureaat Coolas acucumber, at KEEP odbi Inlnrn LADIES cnL1.m, New Shadings, Latest Trimmings, Lowest Prices, Already our Now Full Goods are ` beclnninc to move out. We hold an Immune Stock otall the New Dress Fabrics! DRESSGUUDS. RATTENBURY S. Aug. 8. Are among the Iuducomonu we ohr. I'll": I Ii e to the l`mfters' thatched hut Kilkenny. .0 9|... .... -............ l.-_...... ....... ....- _9ENTS' FURN_ISHIN $vUICV%C QNJZVVJQIIV U4 Sand ` ptmpeun and calondu-.1 law [album 8. 0. 10.121-20. All-Wool: 121-2. 15. 20c and up. NONE PRICE STORE. `$1 Popular Maker, n 1243 Pnrxcnss Smlurr. Thoroughly is at L-'ro 0121- pa? GOODS. F.-\\".*l is the` place to gfflt. It soon but a quarter in my, 2 Straw Hat, lrocnuzo lightur New Materials, sljll n to six r..\I. \\'r.'1)1\`lsu.n'. ltlh insl.. tor sew:-cl trades nqulmd In making u-mun modern in: rm-umoms to 11 store tmm 0|) PHl| SIPQI J. W. "Dir". Phi: And Slllillln lnnv hp man Al mr may CFWP . July 7. guano R Vngnfrrn 4 tannnnnnangg l_'...A.- tnaoolnyothor Oollllly. lthci hlauhhotlnoonlot . , Aucnntl. . ?x:2WIl"l'.Axcn:' auu ranuun quuwanaun Uulllllg umrrolin coxa. Ill. ............... . . . . . 1%-3. 2-.:u_s..,.., .. 1...; .: w*~:.9 irnT ru n -rrmin nmm ox .... ..a.x%:M Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....8 II: odoztholo snndtglmugag Total mvestod Funqs upiuds on:-not settled without nmmmrgn aumn Assume: uuirm, so! i Subscribed On ....... ..... ..!. WI Total Inreatod 3 Ilpflfdl 'l`9u\l ` _ 8 mn ulr an an ll IIU ` K c.H1L'L, `Inna; II `l'E.\ DERS vgnl be vocal;-ed him under sijd to blx P.M. \\ El)N `SDAY. mu: insl.. annual [radon noulrod In nnklmr .\'enrlynll tlu-litigation and resisted settle- ments in Life Assurance arise from clauses and. conditions in the policies. Tlney often read indisputable after two yo_nn from any cause \\'hnkt,0\`t0lI`.""'ptl'0\`_Il9ht'(l o l(j\_l_liiatttl)i.:ot1{it}ltlons are on nae. Am C . ' an n e\'l'.\'~ mxnrrm.\'.u.. and thereto:-9 absolutely indis- gtittnhle yter two years. \\ e have no provul WFfm ouunon In Canada. lnnunnooo otlbctod at on low ntelu any othu-good Com . Invested Nncralnn Netinoomotorthopnnt you-wu 88.8543). Thu enormous Premium odcnaht :c- ac convince onurod of the tidal? ina- thoir Inauronce in I Go`: to necure. The Company still mdntoinn is claim to doling ((3: Budneu In the world. notully pnlddnce its in- formation a owing uunn:- - For Fire bosses ...... .. muses Fol-lllohouu ...... .. 25.30.28 .___..IIn'.'_!l!L'nn non. mi Livarpodl And. London 1ndwi}l_obo FITS! A\vrIIa 4-1..`- us: of the but and bualneu In Canada. lnannnoan Qbctnd -iiuno I3. ,_- SECOND - HAND BOOKS Mm` Lilo} husimess for L . . . . . . . . .. IIIQTSI LII-`E Axn_A(vxm:.\'1'. I-or I-mos app 5' to R It HUI. -. an n.......... o-..- '.\ n2. 9. ` Aug. 5. Ann; IL `uni ' .-Joan) vacu- ..3.: F.....w ;`c."".`.;'..`! . was ad . ."`o?-phi! N IILIJ. EL.` Pu.-ciiom. A11 00.. in tho den. , it F Lawn Tennis in Sets, Rackets, Balls. August 9. T?` LAWN TEN N IS,&c. Princess Street. M ay 30. J. Henderson & Co., Aug. S. noun uuva-In . Hanna (`athoIkz`sYhurrh. Royal Xlllury law. `:3 W.`t Bu-not Gale. Kingston Hula. .8lon&I'F|lln.Ch h L come`; u . )lorchanu'Bnnk'. (` [loud Church. \\ at more Iullable memo [ho nhnron n.-m In nn uh-nun O1 Congxcouonu Clmnh. I (more mcmcnlolhu at low lhe above tent to an absent friend. = l.'O\lI'I H011. Unlvenu L:.J.'.' *1; TEXIIIIIIS ulll bu mu-In-d by the Imdvr- aignul up to .~`l.\' PJI. \\'ls`.l|.\'I.Sl|A\'. lolh insx.. fur the I-(`\`1`l'll lmdea Nquitul in the rm-lion and completion of Thn.-o Houses on I-`tome.-me sure! in this rit_r. Phnn Anal nun-io~nllnnn at run: nnn nrnr We lawn stock I calla.-uolu at Bountiful Photqnphkdno. Ixl0|ncho-ukon billcnry Mondrian. Photo Anlu which to: rtlzllic lxool Wand suporlc uhh cannot be um 3:01! ` e append I aw: mt ohutdecu : - 5 View of (`Ivy Ion Henry. Magic! mm (on I Saturday) from (`icy lhl omo. - nu-not square son autumn)`: mm 1 demo. 1 Cu B ` Nev ! l Methodist Church. lloolwood Asylum. Court House. Dunn`: llnln-uh r _i"a5oxs {Nb MAGAZINES.- ' Viewsof Kingston and Vicinity. have your olden now far the Jubilee .\`um her of lho ilonuul Btu. ` Hutu. llnrq ourudth Nu: W the author ot "Ben M." onlllled The Flu` " Pm-v tn npor. Dc: cloth. 1%. IVIIXL W. GOD`'IN A803` '0? Kl - 311.1?` ` '33::-{II \V'ung'6::zc Hon en`ay Ind become familiar iith the Mn and lc on bolero the pteoentotlon hero on J nae In and Ind. V ` * vociu scomrncux. - Plano ubntt.o-PrIo up. wuu-rmo soc. .4. s1.v.vo.v1>s, Pllllfl nrnrnw PYQQBIIIC Sill ?! III "II! N13 . ` Plan and a vciuliom at my olco. over `\\ nude`: Drug dun.-. ' \\'. .\'l\`.\\'L.\XIL~l. JIL. [Gilbert and Sullivan's `THE W|TCH S `CURSE, `RUDDIGORE, NEW` OPERA. The C orner Boohtoro. BOOKSELLERS, ?}i~ft?i{S.'r3Eis7 `all menus nma?;'.i"'`' Anon! I Agent my Kl t \$'un:'0::xc:. t.\ l9.'.\l.\u.l!ln Auctut. at t .-uh onto the cause of the Ir In their important work. (IAN an Invited. and a mile. I-C .. -\ ;v\K_"PIL` aq . `-5. 74v AIL, PRINCE` CTR EET Ult- Qu|dr|O- 60. -`i!||.l5`.'.W 1.573.037. 10 8.1 lI.7S8.40 Kingstdn llflf Illlllll W03. Invited. and collen-non will be ukfn ulp. . Ill. - I-hr Circulars apply to IPI`\` I` \` REV. DR. MACBETR. ol Ireland. will hold a .\l1-1-Ii in SI. Ucvryds Ilall onl"RIDA\' l-2\'ls`..\'I.\' Jill: August. Insight o'clock. and lush Sock-l_\* and innnrtnnl work. EXCURSION TO OSWEGOW STR. MAGNET." FRIDAY,AUG- 12, an l'I'|noOlb'u`0l lhl J. W. Pow:-ll. Plnu and .`nocmonuons may be noon at :25 Mice; over \\ adds Drug store. an. line Brock N3. = W; .\'E\\'l..\.\'DS. JIL. Kimrslon. Ann. slh. I887. _\n~hin~n. Refroohm_-nu. lm~(`n~nm. &c.. during the evening. I-irut-clan mm] nude. and menulnuuic by on.-lwsxrn with lady cor-not player. In all couneund oldoy lhemsrlvczu Ctl roumuum-: at 8 o'clock. Admlu1ou- r. with Sunni.-:2` m on ..,. (`G x \\`. .\'l'Z' Kingston. Aug. uh. I887. TUESDAY EVEN G, AUG. 9th. Leaving swi!1'| \\'luu{ a; 7:!) mm. : rvu ng leave Uurogo M Titkels. ULIIL ._., 4~_x 5. _.. nu -. .-..... . \\ ill be held in the Fourth .\l1`lh(I`N5l Clmrch. Ill-och 5!. \\'-II.. on A TO6N*vEhsAzIo7iE Tl-Z.\'lII`.l:S ruwirul Iizncd um In .~`l.\' P.Il. \\'I\`.lNLsIu \', mn. uulroon In. lura line was nun-nun. leather 1. Inc Mir Innllrlns-0 pillows. any chain. bureaus. wuhuludu. Iona mm dinner In. China tea nu. donut . [Ian I btcnil mu 'g'n.`..o:.`c7.'. mu nu` '3:`bnmuaoX The will lake place It tho 4` EEOLLER RINK, ` THURSDAY, AUG. l|th,i I-`or con venienoe of ale. Sale ll low o`clocl. Torn: -Cub. The 0ntario lgricultuml collage" . wm I-at lino f0l'N\'NI Instructions tron I ha`: who in luring Ibo 1-y mull allot her hm:-sink! olbrln. mumbling of patient not In raw slit. mud comm 1 Non. utondon dint tulle. M. I-cu-pom Jae! walnut duh hi. Mir - chin. III Iolu. luau. ` 3'.`: link hvdaoon fnnlh ; Ina Inlr nnunnm nllhn plnyor. lat all come and enjoy lnomnrln.-xx ttlwogrnnumcz Admission ::.::::n'.;:_:s_'.. ':.:'..::....' ":. Ibonhhdply lltlo tvruhollhc ""` mus c.mso.\'. mm. Iilnnxon. Au. ah. mt. Aug. 61 to. $3 . Houu1_pLo - AFUBNIIURE, Illlll IVIIIIG. L! 8 ITDLODI. A Pl/BL/'0 EIEH/~05 AMI GEORGE OLIIF-V`_|'-`, [mgr mnotmommmmf. - _.-.- ._._o--_, McKAY & wooo, 'Princ.ipals,` Pu olE\'BRi'H.\Q\`8~G "Inn" to i-kuplngahd Protlawrl . mus. Tuition foo. $6.3 not term. l3In`l\ A KIIDIII Juux Elnltlol. All. ab. 13?. WATER WORKS BY-LAW. cuvnc HOLIDAY? [Reopens SEPT`. I51`. at 9 A..\l. .9: go CONTRACTORS. ` TO CONTRACTORS. E)EE nmahuvcn amen. cw.` 1Mm`n"nusinass{{` uni;L2ei*} A KINGSTON, Iurnusl-'I.`l.. TIIK I081` l`l!A(.`l`lC,\L. ` TIII Il` rubopurpaootdlnuulutho IRISH SOCIETY. 1`o|I0lO|dl|thICl'I`\' HALL Trnwjsum Gun nppl`) up - REV. E. .\'. ENGLISH. )l.A'.. Principal. LONDON. ONT. IV; \\!.au VIII Ivlul. GEO. A. XlRKl'.\'I`RICK. ` - fhninnnn. ,, __ . i , , _, Is..`...'.* .:"-`......."" ."..." . nonnmhwil. ' w. .\'EV\'L.`\.\'ps Jig. An` ted. _-._ _....,. ..`-. scuoox. xx CAN.A.1_.)-L` for IWIQHIHI and nnlnlulnr 'llAl.'l'lL`.\l.. TIII I3!` EQl.`ll l`ID. calm-`Q I\IlIA`IAI\A ` (`. H. HATCII. Agent. J. I-2. lll"l"(`l!lS0.\'. Auctioneer. nus` JIL. .\n~hiu~ct. `male more com! blo "to him than `they WI!!! : no uul will on ollonll lot mm ; he will not be Empend u an olcial critniud -ln will `plain priponor McGu`igle. Theo thing: uhould move the 6!-warden to an. nick return to his frichdn in Chi M All will not In ` Wu, but Ihiugrwil onnbcthcn; Andnuchnoctiomutbcto may have much more 8 with the flu- Smua mung uu...uu1 on lfeglon 40%| i0IqlII'o_ spud; or o an w-In-w-y VI watch "3: use-qua man .'1n..ny. and, far at llcutionn point. ruullp "1 lt liberty il`_ClIIdu.` `Ir. Gncuhicldo we uuurul Iuuuuznu ; no 0| and deputy ihori` will be At hi: Ienfico w on he desires fresher Air than lies between the prison vrdla : no bail will in ol'cral- for him he III)! M II All nlliphl l|I"lII`IIl' ITIUIUK "Ill Cllf III C. WWII we `nu cigar: until the II o'clock chimu him the hourof midnight ; no bug? an deputy service I an ha ulaaimn uuu \v auuuvuo. nurx xunlsv Wlllltll Alll`. ` xter pnfon he 0 ly by - rd! of the police utli over which the 3993118 `I J01! onse P!1!,i1!9!!. Mu! by the :'.,.."*.-*~`.~ wi nniy -on iq ` noongu 0 remains `outlaw. `And then there are mnnidontiom of hulth and comfort." Cuna- di::.ih law no luuu-ion: hath-loom ; no fr` will cheer his cell with song uzd ciann II o'clock chhnn nl-nclnim pcnsuu us an r. niuuur In LIIIIHI. xne proo- 'po\:t is far from aunt, pun! mmwgnplation ofitlnay ` ykdd\ol|ia\ untaryre; turn to llinoia. `[3? l!.1..o.._ .....l`.... .. . I.. ...'._4-) 1.. cakes. I. II and Ill. ` ~ [I I; Classes for entrance lotho Royal .\lilile\r_\` (`olluzm and to the College of l'h,VsiciiIIIs unit" surnons. ' `- Ont of the frying pan intutlw rim" in nu` wuy exuggvratea .\ld:arigle\`s cumlition. He _hu avoided at brief three yum` imprison- ment in hiaonru stale ft) encounter a wealthy. determined. and mmoneles: enem ' in the ` person of Mr. Baxter in Canada. a pm- } pout hrleunnt, umhgnuiplution V of it mu uossi 1 kid In his mlmmm: m. u v-~-- v: u I vv uVlr.v. I The Chicago Iuttr`-()~*rat`oM:l~i\l not know, of course. that Mr. Baxter, of .\'0llN`l`1LI, would be foiled in his attempt to arrest boodler .\l\-liarigle when it imlulgeal in_-the lolluwiug reflections : _- .v_.', _.u- -no-"J uvuvvlru We never had much fnith in the reports about the horns in the Xorth~\\'ut. The Ontario farmer: should be able to produce good horses I! rununentive prices. This can only be done hy a careful no.-lection of mum and It|Ilions.u|d by giving more Attention to the feedinu and training of the colts dur- ing the winter months than hitherto has been duemod uecu-csvary. uauvu ul mrI_\'~uIne noises intended [or ser~ vice in the cavalry and artillery. 0! the forty-nino fourteen have been classed as very good, thirteen good. twelve fair. four either too old or too young, uni six indlcr cut. The n! con ` mo.-ut 0! tin segwon. it will be 'nlnombur:lr.nmnsiste1l of between seventy and eighty hornet.` \\'- _-..... L_.I _... .L :_:-L 2, -x ...-u. .. -`.4 nu.` uuuu-1.: vucltnl IUI SOIL`; `The l0\'0Illl\.`1\llIl"Ill llcIII of homes. pur- chuenl in Canal: 5' (`ol. Goldie. reached Woolwich last week. The shipment con- sisted of fort_\'~uine horses intended for rice in [ha nnvnlrv And ...-nil]...-u Ill oh- From thi above reply it would appelr that the "pl"i~:Q" of (`nun-lian homes is too hick. but we have had from other sources shut the quality was "iudilIerou_t" in pm- portion to the price. We pulnluh A state- lncnt from the Jim`! I August in! in which the clunicntiun i not up to the mark. con` sidering that all the h0l';t.'l were selected fmm l very large number oemd for sale: ,A| u'l`|.- .........I ..__-.r-_-.. A- \-.-- .- on-unlit . In Answer to Mr. C. Gray. Mr. H. Slan- hupe said : The bone: which have arrived from Canada An: pronounced to he at very good lot. .-lfter however, the price of these (`auulian h-uses. I do not think is worth while kw continue at M the experiment of importin' horse: from Canal; 1 am not without ope that we slmll I-u able to c-stnlnllnh a qyuteln by which we can obtain all who aooouu-y bones from our home markets. (Hen- . hour.) ._.___, . `A . . We regret to anuuulwe that the pm-clmse -uf-Eanulinu huura fur the British army will be liswntinue-l. The following extract , from the procu-ding: of the house of mm- mmu in unhoritntive : " " " ' "" "` "" " ""I"I"" "J "" vr:\_\' mmpauies, and than who detailed their griovnnu-s were unrptiood when told that in this matter then vs: no realnu. The mnuniuinn hand practically` no p0\|`I.`l' tn do Anything. an-I vrhcn the [apt bocnmo knovru interest in it: wurk tggrd and few expressed a wish to ace it continued. A cotnmhalnn like that operating under the Inter-State law` would he of immense bone- l tn pcoplv uftlnuln. but its appointment is hanlly to he Iooh-I for until such time As the rental gm`:-rnment and the rnilu-n_\' cmnpulica Aw lt`$S dept-u-lint upon each nth:-r. for \'ariatium in furtum`. IT IS Ilt)l.\'(.` GQOII. It in puintetl out by Th Jute:-o mu, that the cuuumiuion to mlatiaiour tho lmlia State (`omunnv lat ha: Inca very lnmy. an-I to -one purpose in apita oi the h<.t wutlter. It ltaa lsaanl atul loo.-ialoll some 0! the most important case: which liar: arinn tIn_clor the new law. an-I in every can tho decision has been in accord` with law and jaotivo. The ainnplont an the quotation raiaaul ivy a new I-England cual tirm against a railroad lathat tactioa, which luaiatod that tlnaiu om. Inuiaoaoit got from amm- Irat eoutitatotl a valirl noun fut` giving the iattor allower rate. Nothing could be eloaur than that tho new law wan meant to put a atop to all ouch prwcticou. and to pro- \'ont'tlIo big tirana avallowing up the ultalt mica by |IIItl0fl|IIIl aalvantagoa. Au-I tho mnuuiuion rulnl that the railroacl in qlml. lion must [in the two lirma the name rates. Vnlorttmatoly the Inter-\`tato law in un- known in Canada. or its decision would give a grant many` small mewlzanta and pri- vate citinm ground for rejoicing. 803:0 uoutlwago. whoa the Canadian railway commission at in Kingaton. complaint waa Iumle I-cf--n~ it of the injttriotta discrimina- tiuu in rates shown tn shippers by the rail- ....... .,-....._.....- _._ I AL ___ ._,L I,. ,,-I. I Arts ln Pass and Honor suluocls. ` grades I. II and Ill. _ [I L (`lnsam for entrance lolhu Horn] .\lilm|r\' Tn \\'KKIl.\' musu Wlllu. Ip , col In published our: flunlu Doflltl at In mt. Anus lathe nnnnlnnna nhlnh-nI.l Ana-La `mu punt no ohho um Job 000:: an (um; an equal and cheap "" ` ' "`.:'`\':.`-"1 "nT .E"3.`!:...-... IIIUII Q? III` I-ITIIKHINTI. Pntlour llua. nor Ito inn-nun; . .. hr tour llnu. ouch mlnoqucu tun-rllun (Ivor tour Inns. In! Iuorou . lvpo lunch III at wnacuuvc In ac (Inna I subsequent In . . we when u haunt In . . In \ s3:.'..:.'..h.`.'.. "."..L`_'. '...a .E';... TH1_;:AI_)A1I_.r W310. I 1 nu w u I ` nlmlnmngm . &?.lI::I`un`:`(J ` - n at autumn as name. no \rkn1.\' nnrr-u. wnm. a minus uuhlhlnd non Thursday :5 IIOIu'SI.'.\' IDA` Till.` .1 l'.V Y. (.`0.~`L` or ` n>q}{o7).\'. . `T Agnallmllon to; admission shouldbe made to the mint tin` l'n \'ersil,\'

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