Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1887, p. 4

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Inlnuu xununu llll0l'llU|U0ll apply [0 'f-'os.w HANLEY-, A`agc_(!r:\nd Trunk Railway. cornu- I. J` In. 1 ' (`OM III.\'I:'. U. I. mon.*uuI-n). \ wm lvo swmywnu-t that WID- NIBDAYltlI.I.. hr loans! and way nun nu! cm `lhmmn and no 13.95..-t-.. Curacao It Q11 II` Zlilj-I Illll pork. and for \ lo. and St. (`asthanen IVIBY SUNDA It 5 LE. ` 1135! and tofnhu Swift. ___j.__._.___ ._-.;._.._ _ i. Catlnrines, Toronto, and `Inuit; o no Intormedja:Pox'ts. ` sacono. HAND BOOKS I Second-Hull Books bought uud told by 4. `snrxoxps. Anal. I-uxunnmmn "F. .NJi8fiBII s%, I c'Lo1'H N E w B 0 0 K, THE EARTH TREMBLED ! PROP. HThe nest stock in the city to select from. REV. E. P. ROE S Au xuco ever mrea Dy the Mogggn chxgtllar. A J. Hendegon & 00., In fact ev \ fhn ` Erasers, f\ A Story (`pf the Charleston Earthquake. Slates, .u L -`IL , EL0CUTI0.\',U COM POSITION. A I IIIPDD A ` FRENCH. BIOLOG Y, /47 TWO DOLLARS PER PAIR. 1 TRIGO.\'O3lETRY'. I AT (ii-I0(iR.\ PH Y. .\l USIC, nR.uvm:, T Aug. 13. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of Rl'ZADl.\'(., ._j.._. _.-`'_-__._1-. ~-. All kinds is large and varied. We have 5 complete assortment in all the following branches : Il'I)I'Y`l\'a V VSOHOOL BOOKS! [.1 0. HARDY & 00., Everything new, good end use- ful in Dunn Mute:-isle. with suit- able Trimmings. will be found with neat Lowest Living Prices. ATTENTION !l m-w....1 Goods 121-2. 15. 13c and up. I-`inc Dress Goods, Plaid Dnoss Goods. combination, Stripe and Plnid BOQKS AND`MAGAZINE}S. DRESS GOODS I00/50.9 0000.9. DRESS GOODS PRINCESS STREET, Castumo.Cloths121-2c.l5c. sm- ings15. 18. 20c. -0.\'lJ I'RlCl'.` STOR E. - 88 PRINCESS STREET. Tho Cornet Bookstore. ' A Grmd Lino for School Dnsscs. 3. 10-ind 121-2c. Included. No. 6 duo: not run on Monday. vi Crayons, "T1-:.\1 Pl-IRANCI-I. AILIIH (IIIEMISTRY. (`nun nu Pencils, may |(`:R.\.\l.\l.-\R, GERMAN. \ AV . ALGERRA, I \\'RITI.\'l. mos. 0U/I/A///I/6 H/WI n 1 , LATIN. Compasses, \ l rcugum w :i7_`\I.IEB..L'. nun, Commercial Conrs " I."l`l ` . 6 0 CENTS. EIAVL I`. AU F iPER8il. "AR11 H.\ll-21`l(' KL\'GS'I`ON [5'i1cL'LrL'R1c. J. B. PAGE & 00.. ' (:l~Z0.\ll-I'l`R\` "unruorrxz Rules, Hl.\`TURY. PH \'.\`I(.`S GREEK I HRS--(`iu' -`\lI-1'("u`dVl)'- Agent for the Gin ` [ow and London lnsnmncc (`um i IL:-0_I_w`r_d_a\chl hum Kim: to Pram!` n;.--uanuun . us In ' eolhllfnr the lIr`ill.~h l2`|.:I'yi:::'..\`lul:I. $I`00u. 0'. IE4 .I|. 188 PRINCESS STREET, Insurance Agency, \MoI\i`uBlock. - -` Brook 1'h General Real Estate Agent. H')USESl`0 RENT. - . '['E.\'.\!\"l'S I-`0L .\'D Building Ill5.l;;ug:::.nc.` bought and jg, with sujnga .. Sn-nun. Dhnmu. an d eter : aholL * lvronnloa. each 8 toolaystoct stnohoa: six lu-go nuns and `I3 mun Inch) tubes : bum to carry lh0I_ll Q lbs of wan. Pu-eel ho. it-0800 furniture In Garden is land and Quoheo olloot. R. A. CALVIN. J.A.HENDR\'. } "`"`"* D...-.I...-l.l-...I 2.... nmL smu- Parcel No. B-Xow boiler. Iron. with tire boxnootlongundnholllltcot (that is Is foetlolu overall): u hox.8 fool inches in diameter: 1 [cat 2 inches in diameter : '..'..::-:'_."H....'m sou (gr lII_: _I_n-`i_t_i.~ nurou N0. I7-stonmor William lled with than winches Parcel No. l8-Schooner Prusin. ` Parcel No. l9-8ol\ooner Bavarh. Parcel No. !)-S1-hooucr \'orwny Ecru! Na !l-8chooIcr .Dennuu-`I. HIPIIIII A. CQIVIII. ' V A.P:l\?ldNo. I8--sido Wheel 'hurSlenmerJohn Pnrnnl X- |7_Rnnn.- trma-.. u..:..__.__ veuer. Psuccl No. l5- Side Hiram A. Calvin. ' Pm-mu] N11 |n_~'ia. '1. tube! 50. 9-Ono I!-inch Rotary stoanfpump and boiler complete. Parcel No. l0-Di\`inxnppnrnlua. six wnrckimr ponloons. one count wooden wnn-king pump and iron ttings for another. one wrwkiug banner. Parcel No. 11-!-`om-Icon horses. Pueel No. I2-l ro Her D. 1). Calvin. li* arcel .\'o. l3--Sido \'Ieel'l`ux Stoanwr (`hiri- la n. x.,,. Panel .\`o. 14-Side Wheel Tux Steamer Tm~ veller. IJTIH Lalrgvst Stuck in t from. Nu truuhle tn show E unset nu. O-lllllll ouult. aI(`h0l`8. cm 1'0 sails. blankets. an: nus!-rs. cant hu ynwl 15. human. em. as not inventury. P_n_rogl ho. Rotary stonm m J A. nlnultl. I Gnnlolltlnnd. Sept. 35. IX. rune! .\`o. 6-tlnknndhgno timber at G.-mien Island. as trod cat . Panel :51 --Two pontoon. with steam winches. boilers and outtlt. Parcel No. 8--Rnftinz outt. anchors. K-Imus; R hooks. 7 ts. not invontun-. P Parcel No. I--Goodn In an loft and other plnces of storage connected with this depart- ment. no per inventory. ' I`u1`eI ho. 5--Mnta. planks. purchnaolslm-ks. screws. hlockingnnd other plant used in ship- yard. as inventory. Panel .'o. 6-Ont and pine lslgnd. .88 Der npocicntion. cuols. Kingston : Parcel .\o. I-C|l'dl| Island. containing (6 acres. more or less. with all the whu-vest piers and other improvements. including the unr chiner - in saw mill. tho capstan houscs And other u` ` booms. I chains and all other tools Articles on and about the Island which now belong to mid Estnte. and which are not specially mentioned in the other par eels nnmodbeluw. Pure] No. !--Goods In general state. as per inventory. , Parcel No. 3-Stoch of iron in blacksmith`: shop and shop. no per in vnntory. _l`nn:el_.\o. hooner Norw 7. -.-schoone Parcel No. l)-S<- nu Pu-vol 31 1- Denmark ` co. oq :\. llnedonald. Purool Na l7-Stounor William Johnston. II_t_ed with IIOII TENDERS will be received b5 the Exmulols of the late D. 1). Calvin. ol union Island. Count of Pnonlennc. Ontario. I: to NOON 0.\ THE I u 0(`l`0Bl-ZR. 1&7. fort purchase of any one or more of the following $1136]! of the lktnlo 0! and D. D. Calvin. The xecutors do not bind themselves to nccenlnhighnu or my louder. I-`unher pnnicu he obtain- ed on application to the Exoclllora. Gnnien ls- land. or to KIRKPATRICK & ROGERS. Soli~ citors. Kingston I Al`Oel .\a I--Gnn'I|-n lgl-ntl mnnginim. an Wrocking, Diving and Rafting Plant. TIMBER ETC- SLEIG/'I R0858 & 000N 00,4 TS EN MASSE. raw! bouts. hnrnon. no} Puvel Rotary pump Iqtj c9gnp_l_e_te_. REAL ESTATE, Steam and Sailing Vessels, - nuxzx nu-yvI|cu uu\1'( IUl' uur 0'11 lll`. Ut`nl|(`llN.`lJ can depend on gelling I:-.m';,: Goods from ASHLEY `PL- |n.._..|,._ aaL.x_. n._n_,, -_-_.?` u the best nsaorunenlolnlhgznn l'nder~ ' wan. Hosiery. Gloves. Snub. lfmbn.-lI:n. (R-I Inn. lhndkurchlch. &c.. for men. nx (Xhh Prices. imported direct tor our on trade. fl-_nI--._-. ..__ .I-_.._.| -_ __.u_ 7 I- ~ - - JOS- .A_ B- SMITH, .\Il;R1`IlA.\`TT\lLl)R. - 2$Kl.\`uSTR|;|:1. {HE PALAGE FURNISHIIIH 8!'0RS__ The sulnrrlber is now pnpnred Io show a complete assortment of the LATEST FALL Ind \\'l.\'TI'ZR (IOOIIS in Sailings. On-n`um inn and Tmuserings. u-bk-ls he will nmko up in lira!-class Il_\`le at reasonable prices. `To THE BUBLIC. R.RATTENBURK ODD nnunnrxn unma- When you en buy for Llnlo None) 11..- Bal Good: in BIIIRTS AND PA.\'T.-. GlA)\'E8 and Ill`l'l`8. (`ARDIOAN JA(`Kl. T!`. ROCKS AND K.\'lT~ TED CAPS. A he! and large ock nu Very hon r.u-I. I rice: at Ihe riuhl place. Both for Ladies and (ientlemen, in great vuicty. 'I`runx and Clnadlan Pacic lhilwnyobn OCT. nd And`)-'0\'. at to New Westminster. Van-A couver and Victoria. B.U.. Sontag. 1` Washington Territory. Portland. Oregon. sag cl . Calif ruin. . mime? 1: return for six months. For ulna general infornuuuon Apply to r'rI"f\_G. I .12!` A 1;?-r 13-19- Jul think CHI : DI:-II`: Run: from all up. who '5 (`I:I|dnI`u sum from :5 up. IDIOI `Ind Filling`: (Non-onu I up Mnhud Don` Pun hum hush. . ' In ` . 14:. ..-..':.+.."'*.'t:*.*.."e:1L. :: putt? Print uounurou Adv:-run-- nun :: Q11: 0 on gun tho and uh s1`ARbot - on gun: Q -~ !wHTsurrn FRW com N6s'ffn]n! niwbu.` Bigger Bargains Yhan Em This Wee; 3! Pine .\'-kites ml) 25:`. .?_j_j_j.j.:: GET/ORGE CLIFF, In the place and 84 Princess St. the number. And the work will be better done. lfit prevents the moth: tram set- ting into them for the next two month: it will be money eeved. Remember then A GA LLOWAYS 1 xuna- a. .2- J.J.'.L'L1 .\JIu.w. .:..p...l.V .l..l.n.l .1 ,g.gn: Grand Railway. Johnson nnd Onuurlo Strata. Bond to Galloway before the .1-unh ooxnoosny Funyou may want ropoind or attend in dupe and have it done wblfo there in plontyofttmo. IT DON'T C_0ST ANY MORE EX1 EVNSIVE/V SALE cold no eomminlon. ' . ` we su-nae. Cluuuce St. at-Ulllcc ' A!` `III ITAI CLOTHING HOUSE. 5 PIINOISI BTIIIT !N.'rs' rvs8x8i88- HO-PP. WINDSOR HO TEL The Popular Shirt Maker. [Id - InulusnruI;(-c (`fan . t Pro? .m am 0 ` fI._i.~i3:?n..i-In` u.m;'."n"1.:':. Inn: \\'he:l Tug Steamer , The latlest, Must Stylish and Fashionable Headgear ever produced. No lady ahbuld be without one. FINE F URS MUG Inll Ia)` II x x. ne (that is Is Plot-outrun. AS .A_ CAP- THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, 013'" lb......... ... AS `.A. BO1N1\TE'I` Is now selling A very large tock of (:H.\'1'LE.\|I'IN'S LONG Fl-I LT l`(,)0T.\` THE LANSDOWNE4 OH . CITY H()Tl'II.. I\'I.\'(.`.\"l`0.\'. Leading Hatters and Furriers, THE Klmmun (`Imml .-Iovluly meets on Tues- dnyn ll lIp.In.. nu-um! u! Mumlun. in room: ovorkuuc-n-. ltvyner & (`an-)`n. lluldx-u Um The Gmnd Hallway will run Exes; donntrotn ouluS.~ln ` oisco.` Diego and has Angolan us tollowsr;~I0C l`. lnh. 1311. Ink and Bl -: also Ilxuuralon by Grand Trunk and Cin an Pacic lhllwnn on &dAnd`.\'OV. \VentlIII\otor. on-r ll Block. rs-3..}}}}.'.Ll(.'. I -jo--.- - KI.\7i.97:v:'.v I-1;`u1:'.;1._ .I;'c7;I'_. Cnlur Iln-dlrw Hun Inf .`1I'I|lli'l`.-)l.\J. .\l()I{- U.\.\`.~t. in mu-nu . mock. llmrk HL. londayc, Tuesdays and Thursdays. F[J%RS GYMNASIUMH 2 Bi LLWPODCO Wll x:...:'.-sax.-14,. ._..___. THE (`0L'lt'|` UV llK\'I8l0.\' will mocl lo Mu wad: mu Ibo ununum-at luv the {curl hl the `uuucll Phuulzov. 11!) Build- numou each _ot the day: lulluwllut M ucuu I nu an ac on-k pan lintnngn alum ANN9'19!="ENT- auxou . . . . ..m. Is:15a.m. Mixed . . . . ..ut6:1.'m.ln, huxod..... at7:56 .m. 'l`n\in Son. 4 and 8 run Sun an Nu. 3 (`kill nm run nn \h\nIIAv ` 1 B031. I`..-nu... ` ux-Iain lhlllog nu UIIII IUIIIIII VIIIVIII . tawui urlo 31% mm u wuu Nv. nu. X. wrouco srd odnoodny. Nov. In Kingston. Oct. nun. lm. pg. .._..,-. ._.. couafof IsvTs`|0N. In sea and Persian Lamb. ~ --A SP!-ICIA'LT\'--- I3;-"(l'l . nun Tnnu Inc nnnmnuw u Phaunbol. I wh 0! day: lulluwlm n for the seven] wudu : 26.` Pm .\'cr:ss .\"rm:r;'r. u/M rm nv sou'fE7z/v CALIFORNIA. :uu.:-Mlulu. I to 0:!) pm. nun! !l..'v0 per month. (`CAI - I In uuulu lot I`ri\'alo la-uonl. . -<. .-._j:_.:__..-__- % Th run . N . am. 37-$rnan`}. No5...' r goods. 1 the city to sch.-ct I. ll. "L.\.\'Al`J`.\' my (`lg-ti. 3 wurr. ..at 3:|5 p.m. ..at 2:10 n..m. at 4:55 an ..at o:l.5`a.m, . at 7:65 mn. ---_.... -rr-.-.--nu. uuvuu vuvprvub A gontlolnln who long `kngw dceqood, that speak: of him : "For may your: Dr. Ngllea \\'II the pnliclont of Victoria univer- : city, which iujlno zhiglnu literary politiozi Returning to Canada .\lr. Nelle: taught one year in the Newlunrg acadeiny. In June. I847. he entered the ministry of the Methodist church, preaching one year in Port Hope and two in Toronto. in the old Adelaide. now Metropolitan, church ;and after being transferred thence to London, and preaching there three mania, was ap- pointed to the presidency of Victoria college. Since September, 1850. he has held that re ponsible position. During the first year his department was the classics, and r since `that time his chair has been that of mental and moral philosophy, with the addition` of llnnieletics and apolo- getics when the theolngicial department was started in I872. Prior to that date. as early as I85-I. the faculty of medi- cine was added. and in I802 the faculty of law. With Dr. Nelles. Victoria college,tooIr a new departure. and has greatly prospered, liavinaahandsome endowment, a full and strong faculty, and every facility for study- ing" to the bsst`ad\-sntage. In me , day Hall" wasmcea at an expense, in- cluding apparatus.of about 825.(Xl). , _...aI-...-_ ._L_ I--- .e_,, \1-\ u.-nu.-u I-an vv-.n wuuuxlli. Seinnel S. Nelle: was a sun of Wiliizun anal .\lary (Hardy) Nelles. and was born git Mount Pleasant, near lirantfonl, ()nt., Oct. l7, I823. He aided his lntllcr in farming until l6 yeaus of age, having. meanwhile. such literary puturnge nun compnrntively few clearings in Brant county furnished 40 or 50 years ago. At the end of one year he went to the old academy at Fn-donin. (`ha- tnnqua county, in the same state. and there and at the Geneeee Wesleyan seminary, at Lima, spent two more years. In J une. 1842, when the nculemy at Cohonrg, established and opened ih lsili, became Victoria col- lege, with Rev. Dr. Ryersun as president. Mr. Nelle: was one of the first two nturlents matriculated ; and after spending two years in this young institution, and one year in `atuudy at home, went to the Weslayltn univer- sity, Middleton, Conn.. nished hie under- graduate eouree. end received the degree of bachelor of arts in 1846. ,-\ gnezit light hats gone out in the death uf ('hanco.-llor Nclles, of Victoria mllegc. He was one of the foremost educiitionists in (`at- nada, and combined in his person the quali- cations of a teacher, a preacher, andan ora- tor. In every position to which he was ae- signed by the church 0! his choice he did honor to it and to himself. and by his re- moval the Methodists have lost a leader whom they cannot replace. He will be much missed in the church. but not so much there as in the college of which he was for so many years the executive head. mntri huting so much to its success. Education alone does not lit a man for responsibilities 'such as Dr. Nelle: carried so well : there is need of varied attainments. of well directed energy, of judgment, of courage. consistency and tact. In all respects the late chancellor of Victoria university was one ina thousand, and the more one studies his accomplish- ments the more lamentable appears the event which has cut him otT in the midst of his usefulness. His death will he a said in- cident throughout Canada. since his inuence extended all over Canadn. .\`o. I. . No. 8.. No. 5.. Mlxnd if :hwN' i|1\\hum' ll|ilLVl it i* ill I nur rili/clll than I: up nu-I (luing. ex pcclml .. . . .....r..-v--. --..-nu nu J\u|. !l1l`1`l'38(I[ that HI`--rt. it seems. uh-pt-nels wr_\` ` much upon the union uf the Kingslun pcnple. Sumo uf them hnvr lune nu|l_\', only nsmnll proportion of them some two humln-cl. anal others must give and \\ nrk if they nieairu lo we (,|uuen'u future placed `sc- \'un uuluuhl. Dr. (Smut rightly reuum oI._n .., L. __.,:I, t r:, ,,- , . I The Itntelnont of Dr. Grant. descriptive of the prom:-u that ha been male in the raising of Queen`: jubilee -n-lowment fund, will be maul with great interest. Hy thin statement! it appear: that nhnut GIQIIJIXD of the minimum sum of A qtlnrter of :1 million has been rniwcl. and Hm! I vignroun, deter- minecl um! t-uurun-out ctfnrt must be made hy the trig-ml: n! the imtitutinn if the fund in tn luv mmplutucl within the your. The ...._ I l|AA ,;l` _. :. I I At the opening of porliuuent draw: near the govermnenl. in supp-I ln lling up the ncanciu in llw no.-unto. Among llmlo nominated lor nennurinl honors ll Mr. (`Al cult. \\'hero does be live and what in his occupation! In Petorl-om ; u brewer. Anal what In: he done to marl: polldcol houon? Ho lauoal a circulu luring the lat eloction ounpulgn. uruiuu all who Iron onpgul in Qho liquor trallic. anal lntorocto-I ln aching tho Scott Actllllocl, to vote for the wry camlldntoo. With the auto llllotl with man 0! this kiml prolxilnltlon can never lue neur- oxl, And for the IllllPlO reason that the up- pointee: of the crown nun meat the will of the people, an oxpnuecl In the Ieginlutiou ul the lower house, ovary limo. nu II A `car. Anne ad lolho papa-hon um Job olmu In Canals: rapid. stylish chap M ` ' I`-'|':'Jnc. Ptonrlolnr. Tno WIIKLY IIIIITIHII wlllu. In an column. I: published awry Thuuh: new at 0! ml lnlhn nan-vhnnn nllhnlnl Job an :11 can I UCWI` lac For four IIMI. hoot two lllllou. For four lines. each an lion}. lnurllon (M-er four linen. nut .. I11-pa luck nu uontoonuouuvolum. an Oncoaw oulnuquom lIu.,. . I00 Twloon uni. nhoqunl . In R-'.?.':..'.2'..':"':`.i.'.'i..""`l.".'.'.'..2'.. 1;..." n'."... ""' "" `gm n'.`1n..'in. uuuuod. u-I... u Anointed: Hpoclnl mum: in nailing column: an clum- ninnv-Ilbnnunn 0...! A nnnnlnl Inna up on u can nun. ` Ollvon uulumrpnmlal Auoclulona or :- oclvllni In I he MM wt-nounlly runpoullale for ` all onion the; gin. Pxwaenger Tmlna ledvo the new City Pnmon (er Depot. foot Johnuon su o_et.. as follow: :-- I\l\ l) nu:-r on-nun nu... ` Tm: DAILY WH1G.( `run lmrn-u Wmn In r?|tnhonl every cun- luu. II 3 Km; lrvo Illol. (bulb. at aux lIOI.l.A|II I-In Inn. Th wnxu mu`-rTuu wmom ' as l . unlnrzagtlnn noluuuu. nubunhul awry Th uplv SL2 ? 'I`_O TIM.` .\`L'.\'.{ TL`. l..l I'l:' III.'. .\ EI.I.I.`.~'. HA` I I0 W.VL';;` 7`I`l I). "OD5/if DIP Ovaubioor." ANNOUNCEMENT. A nu-.u'r'|Tu:n:x1's. _.. .___. ...._ :_.._.._.._ sH01m:sr.BEsE'cEEAPEsT Rom , ._n. M Kingltul `or the cull:-gr `rm: BRITISH \\'IIl(.'. TIIESIMY. 001`. Is. .IM .50 . so por.|_lno The Lord Mayor otbublln Glvoo an-. cham- hu-Ioln n sown In-onlng Down. 1)vn`I.Ix. Oct. I8.-~At a meeting of the corporation yutoniay the Ion! mayor stig- matind Mr. Chamberlain : truck upon them u A dinplay of malice. ignonnoo and untrnthfulneu. "The count. tuned by Chamberlain," he said. in port 3 unionist scheme to boduub llio 0|-mgomon nd hoop acorn wd insult on that fourths of the Irish moo, and the-object 0! the plot in to iunmo the puaionh of tho poo Mr. Chunbu-lain vould hire dam ho" tar with the tory countcu, when hand Inn has boon /led to believe he will obtain an the` price of his political apoItu_iy." A R. H. Forbu." bio-her of Tomato.` nnd `......m...... Wrigmrlluuditnppuuul.` Hit dccicncv nunv nuoun no Ihonnnndn. uguasnl UDIIIIC Wrlgnlyllll anuppunu deciuncy may unouu no thonnudo. -- .- run-u-u. . The order of the day is combination, And it is becoming a world-wide question. It is being carried, mo, into my `business of life, and with _the one object in view, that of tasking` sdwintngo of the public. The system that permits 0! it is wrong in principle and ruclly in effect. That has been the exporiance. in Gnnmlu. though here. for the time being. the mono- poly has the advantage. in that but one sugar renery is now supplying the trade and that it will, pending the erection of the St. Lawrence works. continue to do husineu in it pleases. - 'I`|._ ...._I__ -: .L_ J-.. .-_ .__I s,_.,- , n -.....-........... \I- .u-.- wuouau-vu-. There are too mimy rotinerioeinthu United Suites it_ seems to make it I very profitable business to the nunufnctmers, yet any com- bination to create high prices will cortninly " tempt other people no enter the eld in op- position and thus hold in check my mono` poly. VIVI .1 | .- .-.-..-V` v-J vuuv uv-av rIIrIIu\llVIle The formation ef a combination of sugar reners is not at all alanning.said .\l r. I-`.8. Thurber. of the grocery house of Thurber, Whyland & ($0.. the sugar trade of the United States could not be controlled by any one combination of men, nor can the reners corner the market and send prices up to a high gure. (if course the tendency of all combinations is to create higher prices and I do not suppose the sugar trust will be an exception. Speaking of the prices of sugar Mr. Thurber said that there had been but little fluctuation for thepast six mouthe, and at present the wholesale prices for retin~ ed sugar are : Cut. 930 powdered, 9c. granulated. tic; standard.53c and 5o. There were so many reneries and the work was done upon so very narrow a margin that any stoppage by reason of a glut in the market would inflict great loss on the manu: facturer. The retail grocers complain that there is very little prot for them in sugar` but they are obliged to trade in it for the convenience of their customers. Minnesota. Dakota, San Francisco and British Columbia. `" / USING VERY SHARP; LANGUAGE. ' \\'u road in thc IIum :I that tlw lsig grw t".`l`_V tirms ut New \'nrk.wlm dual lIt`I\ll_\' in all grades 1-! sugar are discussing the sugur trust." formed by tlw l`t`lllll'l`S in New Ylk` The trust is n couul-imitiun which pmpours to regulate: the pimluvtiun of t`.`lClt retinery. even to thr (`\ltlIl of ordering A suspension of work should the aggregate production gmw l-e_\`nnl the requirements of domestic trade. A colmuittee has been lppuillleil to ascertain the captivity of each n-tiuery and to determine its quota of the aggregate prw ductiuu. No serious advance in prices is contemplated. but the combination. it .is thought, will seek mainly to keep prices firm at they are at present, nud by prevent- ing the gluttinz of the market at any time. make serious lluotuationa impossible. It is learned. however. tron another aourm that the arrangements governing the combina- tion will be completed some time during the present week and that the various renj eries an engaged in taking account of their largezstot.-ks of rnw sugar. The trust" will not interfere with the purchasing or keep~ in; on hand of the raw mnterial, but will regulate only the rened production. IITL- l..-...-a:.._ -3 - ..__I.:__a2-_ _n __, "ya... --u ---- u--u .- ----on. The Int Dr. .\'c-Ila made his In! public nppenrnnceu in connection with the opening of the Queen utnocl church in this city Anal the holding of the Nrlontrral oonferenco. He spent part of the summer vncninn down the river, un'uliuI||y visiting this city. Hi: illneu In uf uhort ulnraliun. Anal nut until _\'sterIln_\' I I'l't' fall] elfecll fvarul. ""}a".1uIy.1nn.. mu. Min Muy 1: Wood, of Tomato. ulnughu-r 0! Rev. Dr. Enoch : \\'ooul. lnoetmo the wile ol Dr. Kelli. III!` I biographer nyl "thoy have covers! children living. and one sun in henna." 'IVL.I..,ln,, \' n,_ ,,_I |-,| Inpnoe in Phllulelphln III III. at the New Rrunnlcl ooulen-nee, In ltlll. uul II the` Kuglleh colllovence, Newcastle. in I878. No In: president ol the Outerio teuchere ueodetiou two yearn in Iueoeulou, and was held in high esteem by the enluectoru of the province as well u by All other chaos they knew him. An a lecturer on educational subjects he hul but few peers in the pro- Dr. Nelle: bu! um clogroo of doctor 01 divinity oonlornal upun Mm by Queen`: ml~ logo in I800. and that o! dovtot 0! law: by Victoth college in I873. Ha repnoental an (`uaulinn conlenuco at tho General con- -v -uw IIIUICIH uuu uvyuiubiuu 1 I eloquent pnwhor gm] writer. His diwouna Appeals-ltollnoinlaalloctuul rather than to the omotiouhhlool nature. A: I public loctunrulbrxallu not oucuplo-I the ruotrumu lroquontly friomln Ilia-I. but |lI`IyI with woopunoe. A rich will ol lmmout run though all No discounts.` and oxide nngout roulhg and 1.-mu acqudnunu with the English poet: in ovhlontml. {H In the sppollmnont n! the church to which he Ilolotiptl Ho hul sleroloal apoclgl ac. Ionllon to the dopnrtnmu nl logic, and -1 mental and mum] philosophy. nu which he hul been fut any you! n uucoaulul I01.-. tutor. Ho had also compile-I 5 ms hook on logic. unl ountrlhuhul to high elul adam- tlonul uul litoruy poriuulgcalu. Throughhln cannon and writing! thou run 5 vui ol lnhy thought. and may ol hi: metaphors tad nuloghu won nu-ikiig uni honulilul. Sov- onl ol his humlnuuu umon lwu boon puhllohod. and main hh repulltiou u n .I......-..o .......|.-_ __.| .....x._.. ux_ .u_A_..___ TIII.` .\'('4.'. : Iluulcl ' In-nvily r sugnr the reners ` GRAND TRUNK RA|L Y./4

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