Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1887, p. 4

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OOIIIIIJ. Hl _vI'oIIml.v made. ve . ..-..... ..-_. -yo-J -1---nun nun uulucsuuunv nnoid position. Whu does dl thin teach if not the popular favour of the stand Queen `s has taken and the desire of the people to see lhut it is made safe and sure. ... .. .v.-- -u use ;---u, ruauuenn ; laleoheanlnotalittle ahoutthe `con-w ft.`- eolidation` of all the ol the province .u|,. under one university. I alone ehould ,` . rare the power d an lhm .'"' iii: 3. intereeta ol liberal uluoationqignld In heheetprromotealhyeaehaunionolallthe eollere in Ontario. each college receiving mu aid rota provincial lundn in proportion to the number oi etudente in attendance. Such M ;-beneath... tlo healihewdleeaandQp racti- ong le. at am anu t ee `a -[0 college hae re.j.ecluetl eneh a propoaisl and ile- um eolred to maintain her preeent inde ndent etatne that the He tiet denoln tion. "5 though their thrologi eenrlnary in already the loeatad in Torurto, to erect a nut- M, vanity ia Wondatoc and that Trinity col- lege in not likely to accept the terrna oered the echeme of 'ooneoltdation' ohvienaly cannot at preeeut. or for eome time. he car- ried out. It appeare that Victoria univer- eity alone remaina to he atiliated or alreorh _ ed. Now I. as one oi the oldeet alumni of Victoria uni\'ersit) . cannot contemplate euch a thing without eeriona apprehenaiona an to the reeulte ; and notwithstanding the put action of the general mnferent`e- an action euetaine-I by a email majority I would deem it wise to deier the removal of Victoria until the queetion, under the alter- ed circumstances. can he fairly reconaidered Ely the conference. The `consolidation of l the colleges of tlnrario on a proper lraeis in one thing -the atliliation of only one of the oollegee with the l'niveniry of Toronto is quite another thing. The former is a eoneummation to he wiehod by all enrneet trienda of high echolarehi . the latter a re- ault to he deprecated by a I the true friends of Victoria." llr. Ormietou rrntloulrtedly expreaees the viewe of a great many in the Methodist church, and eepecially of thoee who have a keen appreciation of the drawbacks a: well l as benets of college confederation. True, f` the decision ot the general conference was C " reached alter long deliberation. but the queetion had then a more inviting outlook ~ than ithaa now. The movement toward: 1 ` confederation appeared to be general. and to ' remain ontaideoi it did not eeern to friende of I-` ` Victoria unirenity an altogether wiee. Now ` that the merit: of the echeme are better B known it would appear that the decision of the general conference in not so fully endoraad, and if the voting had to he done over again the independence of Victoria an of Queen`: would be fully aaeured. It 'may not he too late to reconeider the issue, and bring to bear upon it a maturer judgment. All will depend upon the aucoess of the educational secretary in rain` ing the endowment fund with which to put up new erection: in Toronto and equip them. Dr. Potts hopes to he so far ad\`ance`d in his work to permit of building being commenced next year. He is a man of wonderful enthusiasm, and that he has not had greater success is not due to laxity of eort on his part, but rather to the lulie warmneae of the people towarda hie aclreme. The progress of Dr. Grant and Queen`e col- lege endow urent presents a remarkable con- trast. Everywhere the learned principal in being applauded and helped, and the aub- ecriptione are made so generously that long before the time limited for euch.and without the strain expected, the work will be com- plete, and Queen`: placed upon what Dr. Watson has aptly termed an impregnahle ...m.:.t .....:.:.._ arr.-. .1--- _n .n:- L11 -1. Ran`. Urmintou. lot-Orly I high ncbnnl Inspector. In discnuilg the collage qnnlion llI|othrtotho.UaA'l.I'$trII: ul_|-, L n .._--_'----. , .1-u -- u-uvu---V-xvwv vwuuuvuu` In which my indulpil could not have coupon! the caution ol the pnovhrid or thorlllu. and the govnnuneac uhoul-1 nil ot than u upluuion for their very manifest dnuloction of duty. ubouldhoglnnlnlt Iuodntoolllhp which I: forhlclalou In the luv! uljnlnlng 3 my mom, that the stump! to correct the lublu ol the people In om place Ihoulcl he lollowod by the emigration o! the pooplo to Another. than to give thomulvu our to down living. Involving 5 ocunhlouu bunk- llg ollho law (or which thaw on bone pllhtlon. The Ooh:-69 ltquor luv in one` hgonough In all coluclclcu. It my not ho unwitting or pruhlhltivo no (In `law In Illehlgu, but, properly onfonod. it pm- vldcl qdul Sun-IA] mule. and the noun Ilopblull by the lhuolt I'mu`uy Nara would not have has Ind the lupootor hon half an vigilant and uuporln; u the lnupdon clothe: julullcuou. Tobe nun (boh- vulol cl Wlmlwr by the Dovoltou. by a palm nruyul them, my not hqvo but Ilddplld : own no IIIOIOAIGIIOII carnival I` -LI-L nA-._ 2- l..I_.'_I __..l,l _.g L.__.. mess comm-;u1's. Illllt kl-Inn. 1|`.- rut 001.110: qL'1rsrw.\'. NEW Boormn SHOE sromf uowu-oouuol. ' " '.""*' M 000K'8 I-'RIT'IID ' GEIIUIIIE. 'l"._.I- \l-.A_ -_ "COOK'S FRIEND SECOND - HAND BOOKS F- !.!B.ET'3, 01.0171 ......... .. V, . . . .co cmvrs. "`THE EARTH TREMBLED VJ Ana. 0. 'REv. E. P. ROE S PROF. J. Z. DESROCHERS. -288 QUEEN s'rRmrr.-- BUTWIEIY IIARRII `AND DIVISION l17RIl.'l Pd. Hende?on & 00., A Story of the Chu-luton Iiuihquake. tau. 0. ' 1. .snn1o2ws.' Erasers, t'\ Slates, \.\J.Ill `.701 I IVJ.` . ALGERRA. mxcoxom max . I ATI\' 4 BIOLOG Y , nu \. OIL. I-ILOCL"I`IO.\'. 0 COM l 0Sl'0.\'. .\ln"l`I)l)| FRENCH. KINGSTON ACADEMY, 212` BARBIE STREET. Aug. 13. I M vsxc. GEOU RA PH Y.` I DRAWl.\'I:,_ Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITE of All kinds is large and varied. We have e complete eaeortment in all V the following breaches : RI-IADI Nu, \\' D IT] \'A ' rscHooLBOdR1 -HARDY S,- Warieqty Large & Prices Low. ` And Full Auortment of Small ` Trimmings. ` " _13'o oxs mu 1kAaAz1NEs. ___ __-..__ ..---.---o. First-Class Elem-entary Education in Eng lish. lhlhennuca. Clusich And Book-Keeping. Imillrnnvrug n _.__...______.__-_-_______- Fancy Pluslres. Norm Plushes. Plain Oolor Plushes. * Velvet: in 8trips and Bmcades. Gimpe. Ruchings, fringes, Buttons, Braids, Ur- naments. Feather Trimmings, PRINCESS STREET, HARDY S. NEW TRlMM[NGS NEW BOOK, --ONE PRICE STURE, - 88 PRINOES STREET. i EVENING CLASSES WERI OPENED AT THE IJUHINIUN BUSINESS COLLEGE MONDAY. 3rd OCTOBER. Subjects Taught-Penmanshi Telo nphy. Business Arithmetic. Phnnogrnp _v. Boo ~|ieep~ ing. Type-writing. CHELIISTRY, Comma-cit] Course, ` I-I'll`. . ETC. ETC. 9: Crayons, "n:.\1 PE RA xcrz. .\l:IJll Pencils, '(;R.uuuR, pa? 00363`. GER.\lA.\'. WRITINIG, ` Compasses, J of ieiiliif ' n-_ n., _L Fur Trimmings. 'lAV\ I : At; H KINGSTON ".uu1Hm-znc I;'ii'1L'L'LrL' RI-2, GI-ION ETR Y . ` "oRmoEI'\'. Rules, E31`:-ed by PHY SICS uu vxvuu us uuu mull EVE! xwmun the Most Fascinating Instrument. THE KINGSTON C0.\`SERVA'l`0R\' for the Violin in now open to all who want a Classlcxxl training: on this lovely instrument. Private tuition M rmidence if uirod. An ofllcielt Orchestra can be ngnged on short notice and at reasonable terms. Applynl l1cAuloy`n Bookstore. or to Hl.~`TUR\'. GREEK A 7 cuueimaa, J I78/ r;_ncess 8t. /(ingstorr l Crockery, China, Glassware, X Lump Goods. Plstod Ware, Robertson Brothers Oar. Princess clqlontreal Sta. .1. U 4; a2 J-l -l.'_J .l..V Keeps everything in the Grocery Lino` (`heap huh and Good. 1 ` DHIIA I'll 1101183. P11110388 ST. nvnnn IIUUI x.\uv\urluT `ER ` HENDRY& THOMPSON. MOI JIVL til-`ot sale In Groccn and linguists in It. Ib.. Alb. Boll co. Trial size. Scents. whfu-north NJ . idadstock i 1:` o t and F innan Haddies. `Apples by the Barrel, 32. Fine Roller Flour. $2.35. Fine Pastry Flour. Spratt s Dog Cake. Spratt's Puppy Cake. Cheap Crockery. ! Rich and full avoured. wholesome. stimu- . can of use. economical. we general hung hvarte. no cheap substitntod pens. when: or loy. but Genuine Mocha and Old Govern- mam. Jaw; lci II`nr gala In` u-sun-u and l'b..._.-o.. :_ n. `I-pun Ibgumiu (LYMANS Lconcentmted Extract of Ooee .' I 5 ran 9-- Ql` nnnnn .- -_ _j:v- 9 vjiollllbllil Ilulllll Bu the but nnoruncnt olllrkxnn Under- wou-. Hosiery. Glovu. Bout. lfnhnllu. Col Inn. Hnnnkcnhhh to. lot non. It Cut: Prices. Imported (line! for our own undo. Gentlemen can depend on getting Reliahl Oouin mam r L- L... -... _.-...-nIn_|1_n , Vrwio - `and THE GREAT CONVENIENCE AND LUXURY 0!` THE DAY. At the New Tailoring htnhliahmem. Irhcrc {on cannot fail to be mono My satised in oari your order for I N 1 Suit. Tha- Latest ' and chohvol Plllerlll to choos- fruln. We] made and trimmed. Guunnu-ed I nntdun In at P. B KENNEDY S, 1`llI l`nAl"rIt~AI 'l'.nn- ..n. b.___ ADVERTISE DETAILS ? Drl'DIII'l:I\t\\- no`-.-u-.. uu. . _ The Violin is And Must Ever Ramun t Ilngo mg...-A-._u__ I__._._.-__. nu-an-uuuuac puns. 1' Lu!` l S I. JOS. A. B- SNEICFH, MERCHANT TAHDIL The Iuhocllber informs Ma friend: and the puhllc generally that he will in: let days open his enlarged place of blulu.-an with a Hill PLETII`. .\'I`.W STOCK OFOOOIB. Illillbh` for Ihooonin; noun. which he will make up at ; nouonble pca. 2. ! Run; Street. .T('\ A `i QT}T`l'I'I*? 7.1. R. RATTENBURY'S, The Phnnn-an Plan` in an. ..;.- IMPORTANT NOTICE. fI'I'I- ll. Wl. vunuuulsulni =.=.'-=-`~=s5-=.'2.-'~`='.~...`=*-:'-~....'.=.' n at 1 gmdtr hail: AL Invlnn ITIQUORSI ROUSMG BMIOIIUS All R5107. HARD TIIICS SCARED `I0 DIATII! 0l'R XI 18 1.0038 3.` Juli In! in I-M--n than In -n| A- ..... _,.- - SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. ' OOIIIIIJ. '1 V um-.1 V ~"" "at: 2.: '.. ....1.:.'......`-' "`.{3..""... nu-oumuy Flu!-(`Ian la-ndry In connection. .j-_ vv-av uvpunlvu VI OIUZVII Ill IIlC|JU an haw it done while there is 910 ty ottuno. IT DONT COST ANY MORE And tho work will In both: done. If it prevents the moth tron cot- tlnc into then hr the next two months it will be money and. . Romomhor than ` GA LLOWAYS I- AL- _I-__ _,_,n J`; 1 n 7-:1j\JIIG& 1. thopl|oosnd8(Prinoeu ex. A "";"'_`3'_":._ ._ {N UNDIIBIIIITB AND DIAWIRS. mm and Olonl. loch. Inou. Osmium Jmh-IA Driving cops and Nockvour st ' Bond to amony bofbro mo rush coma any Fun you may wsntropurodorolhrodtnuhnpo All!` In-DA IQ Ann- -LH. 61.... I- NOW IS THE TIME Y Tn: PRA(`l l(`Al. `hnon um Cu-rue. King St.. two loan hon Wnlo ove. . --.v_--v-u --:-.-aa- IVIBYBDOY KNOWS 'l'llA'l' -I-9| -I-\ -a --- . THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, _-- -:n III A_.. _ Fs* :voP ._--- -1--it-no 3' -111.30 (`input Place In the city. OPP. WINDSOR HOTEL olmw rUnN1sn1zw_oa. . *: The Popuhr Shin Inks . I! Puxcnu Stan-r. '__V_ V03 TRATILLI .\`(: FOR STAY! .\'Ii , ,,.._, -__._`, v..__. ---.v-;. Next trnn commences September 51!: Fur terms 38113:! the more of Hours. 1 net & Carey. en Lion Block. MR HORACE W. REYNER, ` Diana Qlnolnn (`hug-n II---u._u. In-nu` rurnlnhingis, In-ic-A-hue . etc. Please call our 3' and you are sure to secure . B. WEAVER Japanese goodn: also I clock at hi:-dwu-o. chnwnro. crockolii fur cap. sleigh robes. ca-In-ac. ear 1- and \-on Am mm m In-nan Al l'T|U.\' SALE EVERY ls`.\`l:.\'l.\'G 0! LM'` Bankrupt Stocks. consisting of Staple and `um: Dry Good: and an immense stock of hxrnlluro. such an Ilno parlor llld bedroom `"3? .'.`c" "`: "`. """`".:.".`x`*.'u.` It nu-om ll non. e 3 a human. n nice lo! atoll paint? and ploumau. goodn: hard : . crockan-`vl..ofn`r gltninh C|TYAU_CTlQ_N BOQ_M TIIE TAX (`0l.l.E("l`0R`S 0l'l`l(`E for the rcvcipt of Tue-I in nowopcn on regular olce hours. \`|x.~l`rom ll n.m. to run p.m., pd from 2 to I am. Ll\`.\\'l.~` Llll|l)l.IC`l`n\' . RE/LLY, - 1' Vzllixsic Instructor, Cor. Brook and Division Sm. Kingston. ......_ `nut. -Ix -nu` |lI- u-I Al`(`1'l0.\' SALE EVERY Lane Bnnkrum Stock; nmdnlinn of sum. CITY AUCTION ROOMS AAA I\_J_._-__ 1&4, II? It clown o'clock mm. All account: mum he led VIII: lhc (`It-rt of the Peace on or baton \ in:-ndny. lhv an in: oloclober. or they will not be considered ll lb!` Audit. lhlntl nh Qnnlnunnlunn IX A )lll21`l.\'0ol1ho Bond 0! Audit tor the (`cunt at hontuu: will to held In tho Judge I `on Court House. Pit; of K on. on Y. THE 7111 DAY 0} U(`1`UB ll. A.h. I87. clove: okwlork runners Court House. rat; at FRIDAY. I).\\ 0| U("1 I87 Ail nmnunln mun ha hind uh): Oct. 5th. 11%. . 7 u -3:` `St;-oat: .--- ---w--eon vvo nvnuaaovau Piano. Singing. Orttn. Eu-mony. 'rI!=:i3_Nz*0t1r!9E,MEN?`- v-nu--run young Inc) the Fun Hagan. slmo um. llnua. no in Yollll. and man: we run! laughing and under Futurvn. PI-tone-75. Maud u-. oured Hal. 75:`. GHQ open. ..-- --v- ---- vl -- --w. --vu IvII-vl|,a l'|I'II tlmollurcnl nan at tho world re` ` nownod Navounuvrnnd lmklixuour the u orlnl and only EERRICANNII Aanhl-II 1.: oh. n...au..| nun nu.-nu TE Uns6X_:}'5a an em. wmmgaumr 3 _u million nwthbo. next. nun: `.30 Audit. llnuxi Dlh S4-plembur. __ - - .---:7-m V lV m'nr-ss street. `:60 MAn1'cN'sV-ISFERA - Hbugf, \ 20!. \'InQ' l\\'l Vj I The Herald of lfcry and Hilarity. I`I|-nl [Inn In nnrunl rags. nl ah. -unI.I .... mu. CAM-ruooo Pr1ou-0ounlulInlnlon.Ir- nnurvcd auto. lb; clslldno under In yous J lac. Eva! l`Ho-~0oooul adnlnlu. JAR - under ton us. Iilr-"rm on-npy nutter] soull- --4-- ..--1. at T A LIL & H i an by tljr own (`nulully-Ilolocua `Dd Ihlllld NIX]. who will talent I Inn-hug nunouro. plculu null donut l|IIA\I.'l\`A1 ntvxu I.I\!'I'un-r AIlVlII_V\"I' . YIIOI IV Il' uururx IJIVIIIIIIIIIIVKQCVI - 15:0 hours and o Inlfolunluorrluoduwu .=lprn1nn PIhnn_.anu-I ul-uh-In. 1.- nnnnn-Incl In than 4...- n...o..n- ......_...3 Ronopuon and lint-or-I:lI 1. ma 1% the ]%u1i wcldd L. D! l'.\'- AU lethal: R1 0 L T31 I l`lI'?'II1-I--1 J--Q -pUIL-Jq Int-vuvv. gllij It UIKIII DRAWING-B00! ENTERTAINMENT! Q..- |.....__ __J _ L_Il_l,,_:, _-___-.- - --v~---- vv-' n-:AAalll, ` stocks. Gn'l'n gm Provision baton. 11:. ;n.nnc_x,_Ig_r, - 0_FI-`ICE-Clmnoo sz o1=i::R:`5t7s:a: , L Friday and Saturday. Oct. 700 A 80!. fun II-ulna-n-non; ......|. .I.- \l..nI-... ..n En.-I.u.Lv.l.IoJ1.3qI.` -I-V Ahmed by the Buulul llllt. llllll lIA.\.\' In I new programme 0! unnnux Anfn no.-nu-nuun ..-u...-...._.' ..- ED UcA'rI3NXf u -w- wv-- w-v-- wan" vvwu v cu www- , ... Two Pub:-nnncu out day. Malina at 2:3. Inning: at I pan. II.` II. Rl'l'l`u.\'. ('1:-rt ol the Penn-. Co. of Fhnntenw. No'I_'_IcE- ILIINI NOW `I'D II HAD. PIUVATI ELIE Dl'Rl.VO TIII DAY. _ _ __-_ _........g r. RYAN. 3.4.. Principal. t4_`. 3`"'j-_ - . . . . `#1:? &III:1l' * bum-y opposite m-nmura on stand. Helms on hgud :1 large and well unsorted atockol` l.ndlea.Gonllemon'n and Bo a'Boou oral] varieties mlno Trunks. Valiaes. c. I lntnnd Inakgng Custom Work nspoclnl hnvinguoclu-odtho oarvicuot the best. wor men. LE\\'I.~` NIIIDLETON. Collector. _ Re!` I IIWIII III?` II UVIFJIIIIIIK III. IITICU, Dull- noee eenee. compute-l `he Amount of United gg Stetee money that would be left in the town t. during the day and bomouninc the leek of .1 Ioreeight in we Michigan lnwlnekon. that d made it pouible for. wall e condition of ef- g fair: to exist. `They gured the amount ell _ the way from H.000 to 82.5%. Al mg to- ` wnrde evening tlie iliekey lnerluegen |:|ello:he;u:.oI:`hoes who lwl lled uptol t e net y proving thee they would I not neccneully go dry` even if prohibition I deal: Iotoeln Detroit." ' ` '* , "flleoueleoneol 'whlclu the Once:-legs ' vernmeut lune: Inkenotiu. {the melee` "_ tion vpai ' Cuwle tlnet emonregemex rvvrqv `:1 sun VIII-vs: \JU-vU- uuu v.o-u-wuu. -llll nly decided that though Canada In: 3 pu-this momrchy and ruled by uquoon. thonwu more real liberty than thanjn onrcharishod home of the from Those who always look at ovarything inn uh-ictly Inui- nnnn mg--. nn-.-.A..I L. ._...._n ..l IY_!g-_l -..-uuvunuuuvu wuuu vn uuuuu uuuuuuuvu Ill` relative `dogroo of libu-ty.. nooordod to the people of the United Shh; |udCumin. sud .-...__I_ j--2.I_.I AA LI_-.__.I_ I`-__ I, , , .-..__..... ........,........ ...... .. ..,. Then is s law in Canada" save the:.\' ma, ` against the sale of liquor modeled in its chief points after the Michigasu law which ceased to exist Tuesday, and it is ub~ served preeieely es the old law used to he in Detroit. Theoretically the saloons are closed every Sunday up to yesterdey, in that the blinds are clown and the doorsrshut. But a blind mu: without ears would never lind any trouble getting into them. There were no blind or lee! men among the thousands of Detroiters who were there yesterduy. The police there never `bother themselves to to. mind I eeloon keeper the! there is e lsw which says he must shut up shop on Sundsy, and es for s policemen making I complaint thstf a saloon keeper hes ministered to the thirsty on Sund\y. thghing k nnhesrd of. The license inspector looks after all viole- tions on Sunday, but it is presumed thst he i wesst church. At all events he.vm- not , hesrd of about town. Stnid: citizens of en , srgnmentetive turn of mind discussed the , _.I-u._- u_____ _n s:L,_.__ _-___s, u . . Ind .. .,:......-. -..-. n~n\'l\~J vu uu. unu I|llI` way: were uoaled II tight as I drum. The only ulvition Wu `Vindnor. and the old rounder: numpedod tlut way. u'l`|.-_. :- - l,....:_l`__- 1, ,,,,, .u 01' S T RICT S L'.\'I).-l Y Li II . The state of Michigan penned a strict law, one ahaolntely tyrannical and not to he tried with, and it came into operation on Sunday. The Detroit Eu Ming .\'m-.-z graphi~ cally details the etfect of the change, and the result of the old topera to secure their daily mnlifier. Our contemporary says that the stranger that did not know that the wise legislators of the great state of Michigan had decreed that anybody sell- ing liquor in Detroit on Sunday would do so at the peril of being ltlmllli-`|L;l_\` jailed. mar- velled at the large crowds that crossed to Windsor all the afternoon. They felt glum early in the day when they found that De- troit nloon-keepers had complete.-l_\` suspend. ed business. The resorts on the old run- ....., ...._.. tr`; .---vsu. Oppoeed to it the republicens have no set- tled policy. They seem to like the revenue lsws as they ere. Seeing that the revenue is too lsrge, some favour increased expendi- tures. some went tonbolish the tax on su- gsr and give s bounty in the sugar plsnten. other: would like to abolish the whole Inter nsl revenue system. Like the liberals of Censds they my be working on the nega- tion plsn until the whole psrty becomes I negative quantity. ___._..:. II. R. IIARTIN. ' r `$10330 5...: (or the llunfu-tnnn` uh luunoo I can . cu Iulu nu urepx uvny. 5. Tim: the manure known A: the .\ ning-Hewitt bill. for nimplif in; and monixi the Inn for the col action of r nue, aha] be paced. l\.......-.l ._. :. .|.- ___.,| :3, ,, \ running. Illlll ue mnuueu or reduced. 4. That the rettv. needles and ventionn taxn among t c {All} uul over not illlplli` ed uhsll be swept away. 5. Thlt. (ha Innnnnrn I-nnnrn an oh- U--. SVCHUT f'""I\(e`l. 3. That the in: t duties on the no.-ct-sun riea of life. nnmnicuularly un mmmun clothing. Ihnll be remitted rv.-duced. I, That uh. natlv -....II... ....I ..---5:....- u--uu.uIIu. 2. That the import duties on raw nu in]: than be the tin! to be reduced ur I gather reluu-veal. .1 'I~hnI Oh` iunnnpo .Iuo2.. .. .l.- .... .,_ _,_-_._.__- I... I. That Illlvecl" by I (IIIIMIII. ml "`L-- The revenue plank in the plsdorm of II New York uleuinocrutic nuke convention supposed to represent the views of the IN lionnl administration. This contain: x ecu-nlinl points. II folloun : I 1`L - A A A 3 | The Iuggeotion in I good one. Incl them ought to be in Cumin 3 uutlicienl number of loading paper: willing to form I thong uymlicau And any the idea into edict. In nun than my be some dicnlty about the telegnphiug. the lines on land anal being unclor American control. Still the thing is worth enquiring about. uul action like hope should not In nlclerre-l. will Iluorilvu nun In union. and 0! till ! I grant Improvement would I salt. and the nuance: would probably nearer the truth." `ocrlbo tovrsnln the exam: 0! nuloning 0|? wall Ialormod man In and 0! direct ro- mu And oh. ......-.... .......|.u ...._L..u.. |_ "I-I-(lnnulian neloplpcn would All l|ll)- ` .1 GOOD .s'L'U()L'S1'l0aV. It ha long Iran the complaint of tho Cnnullnn publlnlwn that the lamina new: nnppllnnl In up. by the American pun u- nodnllun lo not an {alt lllll mndiul n: it Illolllsl lac. that It won originally prey-and lot n muutnenc-y ol uulun purely Mnorl can. and that much 0! It wnn given 1 Nu cnlculnlul to II]! their MIIC. (`emanat- lng upon lhln oxperiencnnn exchange na- : Dom & WRIGHT 00.. (uurrxn) Stocks. Gum and Pmvininn than... `UGO Ulli U The WIIKLY RRITIIKII wmu. I onluull. b puhunhd uvoty Tludu 33:!- u I I . AllAc.K='lIHIO popcllooo ollbohuu Jc u vwbllnc rad; hr. u. ` ch" ADI . a.":-`HE I`nurIoIor. IIIIV n! IIBZBNIIA tom-Ilse-saucer In mu-mu. . .. huruuuuu-bu unununloa Onthur unqlm A lbw I`-Iehu uc|tooInoIun|u., lo 5 ubqult u . I03 THE DAILY WHIG: .'..'..".':' ':.."':.':.'.-'.'r.'z*..:." "a'.'.; AYIII LAEPIIV DEM 0('IuT4 Tl(' PLA T!`OR.V. ANNOUNEEMENTS. ; rI;;;tiou be "Itru'ght\uy y the amount n! the surplus, $l* A nvncu-r'I_s'IlIx1'I. -4 ..-.. ._. n_.._u-__ i*'*iL~<>_!=i%?9: ETBFET THE BRITISH \\'Hl(;. 'l`Hl7RSDAY. 0C1`. r.. `J I! I IIIIUI ` r Allu- , ugenl u Uuun ulc- IIE TX? In the h\|f . important iufnrmatiou 1 oulinaccophdnn in- vitation`-to dine vdtl n drtillory company 1% the Winduor II Slontred. This will P I-nlinvnllu Annlnndm ml. at -nu - in --- II IIO IV manor n siontral. Thin will IIIIOVIIIIO Inxlondlu ml: of my Ibo lnqy have found that It intended eating his dim not at Joe Bod`: cannon. the VIII-I nu-can-. London Adverunu-. The uiociahd agent 30 Otuwn tole- IIIIDK tho Mnh ` imnnr-{Ant I-Inn-no:...'. -vunv -noun u VJVMRX uvlou unit `I! 1! AI-IIIIIIIU it will not ho ronovod from Cohonrg.` The abandonment of its puns! building: lllfl facilities for mouly sentimental xenon`: would not be juntiod. ' ...-v .- u. ...-nu ouuv u-um wuu-.. By the way the Hamilton Times has a new idea in regard to the destiny of Victo- ria college. It has,"sail Dr. Potts wil; hammer away at the people until the next Methodist genernl conference meets, when he will report that he cennot get the money to carry out the confederation scheme. The conference will then do what should have been done at the last meeting, that is, vote to establish e well enxlolfed Methodist col- lege and university in Hamilton. Thin is the piece where the rich and liberal .\letho~ dists live, and they are not going to put up their thousands for a Methodist annex to the pmvineial uniuenity. while the Presby- terians, Episcopalians and Baptist: have universities of their own. We do not ex` pect much to come of the suggestion. While people for the honour of having a university in their midst it must he opponent to every ,onethatit Yiotoriedocsnot gotoTomn an -ill _..s L. _..___...J c_.._ r~-L -__- In , not objecting to the desire of the Hamilton , .l.ue of D. F. Armstrong). beg: N; Inform his I-lends that he has opened A Boot. and shoe Smnour

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