Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1887, p. 8

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:1 Short and Solid Can and Ball. All should uy vaome of our cnnlowers, ` choice snow I plan. Caiubridgtuld King. t-ton uuswen. large tabloponra Ind choice gnpes. Jnmeq (irawfonl. 1 d commvndonnho uusm. I0 lieu. [UP consolation. with theme in our-row uni. I thus um-gt rlmoly allud- nuom. He In\-In-forum: antral h_\' lhu dot!!! of \ u-I \'i-turia univerully. nu! tlw mlclnsu prupnreal I. an I at it; cuuclunicm the lmr .ul-nit-.u5un nf Queen'- uiu\ in ma` " view.-.0 Ln .--onuocliou with `CWI Vic-I M` __ 1 A U L`lIIK.a"'- Ill! `.1 I(' mrly over for the Iron- lluru frmn nnlncrihen, , fur then the principal \ n more congelmnl work. h thv ms the endow- rbeun su 'ribe:l, Maul I. o I... .... glaoe or rny perlpnu 'l`he othefr `city that 1 eservoe 0 meet our most. grate u recogni- tion is Toronto. Om friends there have risen above all local and selsh considera- tions, nnld t:uglnt_ only of the com mon -gom.---' e tint jaeven uuhmribers in ']i'oront.o L-untriI3I\teJ.$"24i.Ul)0. It now .stama next to Kmguton; uni inul I , nee`; Able to xie A: much u had ~ to given to ingIton very i ely its con- trililutiononld hcvo equnllwtizigru. From "one 9- T tiithif tlieni we can kill]: much. Let us tiny: think. not only of the _ city. Inuit nfm ch Inorle o`fd the 1 country - not an mac 0 person; van- tage `u ohhe common good _; notpf mnterinl I BUUUIIII FIIQ |lllIVlI|I_y I5 IIO 000. I0 any I . us never exchange the old saying, \\'here (`H lllil.) Ill` SUI NU II HI IIKNII g`I:'."l|. \\ 1' are thus within 860,0!!! of the miniluuvn amount required to enable us to .~.t_v that anytlning has been done. The qua-sti--u now is, How shall that be obtained 2' I can hold out no immediate prospect of doing any ; thing, and, therefore. volunteers are called for. Queen`: has never employ ed a paid agent. All that has been done In! her has been done by voluntary ellort. It has been a labour of love, and has been twice blessed. May we not, therefore, feel condent that our friends in Kingston and all over the country who have not yet subscribed will not wait to be called on from without but will send word of what they intend to do. and will organize in their res tire locali- ties. and accomplish all that ll within their power. This would be afar grander tribute both to them and the university than if I should do the whole work personally. My highest ho when I commenced the task on the lat of Jay was that it should be com~ pleted in the same year in which it was be- gun. Now. that we may be said to be with- in sight of the goal it is sun-ly reasonable to hope that it shall be reached, and that the quarter million shall be u thristvuas gift. by graduates. alumni and benefactors, who know lime to show their faith by their works, and who are determined that the fu- ture of Queen's shall be no longer `uncertain, simply because of poverty financially. I use this last word sdvtsedly. Queen's has never been really poor exee t in the estimation of these who count wea th in dollars only. Let there is most lite there is the victory, for the vulgar faith of Sir (leorgcous Midas, "Where them is most money there is the victory." Queen s has always been rich in her history. her heroic origin. her struggles, her indomitable spirit. in the men who have tilled her chairs and the men she has sent out from her halls. Them ha never been any doubt as to her future in the minds of her friends. What proves this is their ner~ ous response to every Ilppcatl. Splcm id as thehtst response so far has been I doubt whether in any case it has involved as much sacrice as was made by `those who luid its foundations between I837 and '42, so much ` richer is the country now than it was then. Ilnt I I-nnnnt nlnan this rmuu-r n-islunuo L 7 I I ` specially recognizing wlmt has IWCIICT I3 ll"? l`0llulr)' ll'.)' Inn ll \\ lbs But I cannot close this re mrt without lien: done by our friends in two cities in particular. Kingston as usual has done well, and` yet it is hardly fair that the city as a whole should take the credit. The $70,000 down in its name on the jubilee fundlist has been given by less than 200 subscribers. Are there not as many more able and willing to give in this city that has always gladly showed its belief in the benets conferred on it by the ion of a university like Queen's ! I so, half of the sum now lacking could be.made up here. Such an example would stimulate our friends to new exertions all over the country. Let us not under- estimate the work to which we put our hands r yhen as a community we unanimous- ly rejr.-red the posed scheme of com tralixation in Toronto. That proposal inau- `gurated a new state of things so far as this rovinee is concerned. It meant that the ay of small ill-equipped universities were over. Our refusal to take part in the scheme meant that we intended to make Queen's equal in all resteots to any other university in Canada. '1` at was-what we meant or we should at least have held our peace. for a ` second rate university is no `boon. to any nhma or anv nu-um. ~ 'l;`Im ntlmr oitv that lllll. ` `H!!! u_\' sucu vltlrlln` 30.1.! as l\'o.'\s. II. J Mucnlunm-ll and H. M. .\Iillig:m. thc list is nlrencly In-twc-om !<{.',1II|ll mu! :,`Mb,(It)l). .-\| lhvugh I do not know the cunt auunuut of av\`uI`a| lists the tutanl nnzuuut lluw KlI'I8t`l'|- ml nmy he set down at nhuut $l!0!I,Ill|. We within LI . -L.n .5 .. ....I |._ ...... 1-ulmxuvlril. nl'lIl|gl'll fur as public nu-ting Illness [1l`('\'eIIle\l me 1 doing anything since. um.-my uf the Torumu over by such worthy \l.....l....n..ll .....| 1: \v uuavrp uewte gluing lo we Roller: hly in June. Our friomuln in thu I||0Wl`d their old I nirit, nlthuug'l| Inc were Inoin I pnmsvsh 3` mugly at tho: July the -v. IN`. Smith -sanw tu Iiamnce of the Kingston cum niuee the l`lI\l of the munlh the npu-l.c~l were HlllIQL`l`i|Il:ll. I give lln-so I show the iII|puI'to\ln'e uf wluntvcr I lions. If Dr. Smith": lime Au-I mi |u.1\'v.- l-ea-n gin-u from l.h-- lint! N lnlnmni 1| ha-H:-r rn-Inn! nunlnl Inn on cu mun. wnon the unique: ll con-ulon-I. Tho tint blow in connection with the inhi- loo fund was ntruck when .\lr. ('.ututherI Agreed to build the new u-iouw hall ; the nut when the senate ruulvocl to contribute OIOJXI) ; the nut when tivo genthnmm met rivntely and auhocriho-l ih live minutes |l.0ll) of Kingston`: 3:10.!!!) ; and the out when a low mom frietnlu l`l`I||lII||l|`Il to it public invitation to meet in the council `umber anal Iulnu-riln-I about $9.11!) more. Little more wuxlone fnruometime. I-In Ag:-~ ` manta of various kinds took me eluew ore. However. I Iunnagml to visit .\loutrv.-al and Ottawa lu:fo(e going to the general use-In in those t-ities local claims all-ougly tinm-. In to the us com nittoe. unl lay of 830,000 detail. to . I` . . .I.....- at... . .I..... ..... ....t . ...:.. KHEVII "VIU|III" TUUPUINIUU. Cu K. lulll HI MI} was: unhu-ril-ml. The vwunonu. wlnlcln .uru very rich, won pun-haul in lmulon. A! the mucluuion of .-\rcluloau:m~ l.su.lr'. nnnsrh Ml lunlllll In om:-Iuctml into the hull anal In the In orm by the very rever- end thn Arch: aawou ul Kin own. The I-Hump`: arrival won the signal or lulnl plans. the large gathering riulng tn lh.o[:r lo;-I. Un taking hi; |Ill('l0II u plstlorm, .m.~mnnnnimI In: tho: An-Inlnnunnn nl Kim:-. lI"I" II I"! II"'\" labour: and um` nigh half I co-um tlmllgh Iuppurtml |Ii`l. UH; .N?IIl ..- ._.. .t,.. .. Illl` -II, I an llll nun`! ll |l||.`Il|~||l. I. Ill`-II-I In- an lII.ulifl`!ll_\' unjust. that \w nuuw? hr- liovo that the position will In Ink:-n. mud: ~ Ion hold. when the subject in cnuuiiloral. Th. oh-.1 mm. In m.........i.... ..-an. an... a'..|.:. Inuulu III KVIIIIITIIII guvorunnenl of the I8 I10 demo in Jul? ` nothing luv the out In... u .I._ ....; ' IlI'I!I"llIllIll wuulcl In {arm-I cuddly u! I. Iowa: and Men. I u help the [party supp plluu Villlnl lay um. um! fut nil-omiptimu any ry Arranging lur p inn llm Innnlur nvur 4 IlI\l'-5 ll IR'lKl'I '1' N ow. I-1.-rl_\' in .\'.-ptc um all places hml re 'urnnlu was [ht-n app ML` nu-cling of A few Il|. r\rr2|nun-x II "IO puwiuuv comi n when it nut - r but has n_m|g| 1- university Iml. up In < I ucrili-can utou-uu,; - . .-.u.|nnu \'.. .....-...v..... "ll'lI 5 fllllc Nllll IIIIII" I "|II`I given In nlln-r [er re-pun \luuI|| bu .ulunitu*-I .\'.-ptcnul-or the total aunuun! vs rumlu-ll nearly $l.':0,llll. zuppmmlc.-I tn, anal Ill a pri- gnf few friends $`. .',0l|lJ \\vl`1~ Arrang:-nu-ms were then mmlc lnruu-lm `nary "I IIIU UUIIKQ3 an further Ilvh-rl an ml-lnm and n .5 pod Wu male` I em pueruunly I` nun nnln-riln nu-I r pululiv r In nll I." IN!` I" NVIHCII` I ch:-\' glue in every "Ivan Mu-n llnw ch-I the-_\ pfr Luv-I W sluliv nu-ct luvs` MIL III` KIT IV`. ""5 qiurlu the In! ulon .I6i|clor- a. though! and 9 pwlolio thoim- hnving I well I sunning Thu ucunu-1 HI r Iulpacrirr , ... I .IlIIm`-m m~hmn'- 1., ... .- \v;.u`u.r Prulutbllltlou. Fresh wan to north-`rut winds, ne wen- tlnor with I little lower tompontnre. '1`huli|`ectorI of the Nurthweat (Jentrul \ railway nmpouo to earn the land subsidy for the tint fty miles before oating 11:: bands. The Match In Montreal. The Montreal Gazem, streaking of the cadets in their match with t e Montneleru says: Tho visitors, although lighter than their opponents, played splendidly, and even Nrhcn It was Apparent that they had no ('hMJL`c of being victoritma, they stuck to their work with A luck and determination which was comment able, and although they lost the match they need not feel discourag- ` ed, as the home teem was very strong and in the pink of condition." Il|USCl'lD0ll lly IATO uunureu men 5" '0- men. Surely `there are two hundred more ready to follow their example.-S.=' ' \\ IIU III) III! lCiM|_\ LU CIIIIII I. II". II would be wcll if those \\'h0 nmy lu- thus waiting would write at once to Prin- ci ml Urcuit nu-l ullcl` their \llLiL`l`ipIl0ll>. l ltl\`C reason to ln.-lie\'e that his reco\'cr_\' i~ much retanled by his umi.-ty to see thv work linishcd; mid, wen: it not that he looks upon the money solicited as means In a noble end, 1 run inclined to think that he could never have been induced to undertake es task of such as nature und magnitude. lie that as it may, the task has .be(n undertaken. the call has been made, and the response has been in most cases prompt and generous. It was su ted,l\y one of the speakers of last evening `that if each man of Kingston's `noble two hundred` would undertake to get a second subscrip- tion equal to his own the thing would be done. This appears to be a good sugges- tion. and one would suppose that men who have interest enough in the business to put their own money into it could be induced to recommend it to others. I was astonished to learn that ' Kingston`: c nota had been subscribed by two hund men and we- mmi, Rnrnlv them any tn-n lmmlnul unn- \l.`I We . A Good Suggeatlun. Kl.\'us1\r.\'. Oct. l8.---('l`o the Editor): There was brought out at a meeting in (`on- vocation hall but evening a feet which. it seems to me. requires innuediate considera- tion and prompt action. About three-fourth: of the minimum sum required to place Queen's university on t\ tirm basis luive been already subscribed. But none .ot these: subscriptions are payable until the renmining fourth is 3|Il)SLI"il)8(l. lu other words we are just in sight of the gnul, but there is exertion needed In bring us to it ; and it the friends of the university ure not prompt in their etl'ort.~. the goal may recexle indenitely. It in very important that this tidein the ntliiirs of the university should be taken at the tlood. Strung, quick blous while the iron is hot are imperative just now. Principnl (Brant has far exceeded his strength in this labour of love, and the task must he completed by others. There are douhtlesn many friend: of the university who are waiting for an invitation to become partners in this enter prise. lt has been impossible for the prin- ` eipul, und those who have ussisted him. to visit more than u fraction of those who may be ready to contribute. It wnnlil lm well if ~tlnnm whn nun` lu- lu-I. ` Three-[eggs-I rucu -R0biusou-Russ, ` (irnth-(`unpbell. 111$ l|l'narAlIIl|u\ \A`.Ad lIIt`n`llll'IIl'\.' our \lIE\Il'\ ClII.lUcII- The pruguumne was successful! ' carric.-`I out anal the spettznors were wefl pleased with the afternoon`: enjoyment. The <-onuniuee uf management mu com posed of Messrs. .~\. Gandier, H. Pirie. \\'. hmkin. J. Minna: ; I-I. Rym. Iccretary. u`lIll|lIUg Ullllul JIIIIIIF .1. `lt|l"|II.'l . I`, I`- 2 in. ; Iiuclnmun. 9 H. 2 in. Running lmwl jump --.-\. Iiulnlivr. I? it 3 in. : Cuuuplncil, Hi H. 73 in. Three quick jumps ~.+\. lhunlicr. 32 it. I in. : lluclmuau, 30 (I. U in. Hop, step and leap (standing) -Han-lier. `.``.| fr. ; Buclnumn, 27 ft. 45 in. Hop, step and leap (Iunning) tiamlicr, 37 fl. HQ in. ; ldmirda. 36 ft. I0 in. High jump (uuuuling) -~ A. (iauilier. liuclnumn. High jump (uumingiw.-\. Gwalior. 5 ft. Quarter nule nu-e--Robiuuu, Buchanan. Run. `I`|.....-,I........I ......_. D,.|.:........ D..-- \I . IIIII IIIIIE \\ `IR |1l'Il'lI Bun-hnnnn. .\l. Uumlic Vaultiu ' with p -Ir VI l`.'U yum 3' hurullv mm anal K.l".Il.l'.) `ht:-r. 1` H. Cunnphell Half Inilv: rmc Rubin Ml) yards` huh Slin- Stnncliug brmul jump ') in - Iln.-Innmn (I II '1 .5 mu .5 null anullvll .IalI I\~, ;Ih\X I:I IIII . I am -.:l.--I In n-pm! nu-mu.-3'-mun that the pn--`nus --. Qun-nk In mu, u-zher rt-ipoct vumluuv : nlarighlrn. 'l'?n-utnwly iucroue in the number 0! Ituuluuu Nut bu chur- acteriwl our history {or uowntoon your: put continua ; and we hm-o mmuwncecl the main with tlumkfulnul tn Hull lot Ilia gooclnou an-I with I grater mutixleuco than ever that Queen}: has I future. '5. `IT eullm-i .-hum` :- Inturnm L`. .. vun`v.; Iwu Irv Iuuluu 5;-I Im llulllllll llpllll mo-I mumlntisun ml Alta-r an approval modal : that we ulumlul heap upon I: huu dual: and the-uum|u nl our gmuroun youth ` uhml huuntoiu-lmul I Qlno mun enabling in noun-I: that II should I-Imam the own- Iry I-_\_* prune-r\'ing In it I uulwnlty I0|l- I ggn\`0`rIIlug, nale-pnmclooul. In-c (mm political uuutngl uu Iho [nu-linn um: I: uriu (roan tho n:nnu....h ..a ..l .Ii........l....n ..I..._._..n_ . _II -...........,, this ms nu. Vi! MC u..__ I L. I IIIIIIIS lIl7lI\.) Elli l`utliuu light slmt "I" mile walk Q0 I)....|.-...... \I 1 onuyu-lo An Aunlvorury Itvul Nun mod. Arman -I an cm om. mo. ` nu rut than Iplruunl llood. ` .-\ huge number 0! ch! uld lnlty Illum- lml in St. lineage`: Inc evening to manly tn tlwirlovo and Alictioq for the Mishap! Uullrin. Shortly that H o'c|oci the wt` ' rovurcud Archdeacon Lauder asllod the ant cling to unlrr And usual tho ulhct .|' Hun molilnu II. ...LI a|.-o ..u ck- --n vfu! , III: "I saw IIIVIIIIII Iurii ll ITIII Inll IIII mingling uf ullnmuluul lament! : Ill mu. llw omul, xuul llnrulm wills Ibo 'OlMl | llw mum. la all my travelling Chin llouml that we cnuulry haul rntitle-l elm-lolnn. liulvnu Uutuio la particular It-iullmlly nu. lhll ll the null -: ax um-nu ul llw nun mu ulnlvll nun. ml the 'unuvut vllurln nu \u-n- ul.|a In mnlu-. I (hum who mm!-I ~-in In-thing unu- I n-mo In In)`. "Yuu crnl tlw riulu lltiI|,=.; nu shall lml lm,-_-o-I ll. ' 'l'lIla Wow llw . J .. `I .....| .. ... .... ._I` .. ..l.._ .._. r;.;...` In-n.-H . ----J (up?!) In 1. Humlicr. I" I IIK'l. V Ilennic. O'Neil. we tupvn In mlleges . (Tun-nlu) Huclunmn, won. Russ. lbamwn. I|.. .. ItII\'I I'll 'I '5 I." IIIIIIUUIIIXH we Ihmllul do .`_\ dial In their building upon r u uu-n lm hum. A PLEASING CEREMONY OCCUR!` AT ST. GEORGES HALL- rIuh_ 1irn_\'. . .\h-Hrnth M-I ruHt`g0:si III! "IV" WIU In! the and iuopirlng. n mnnnnmul 1-rill 3 ~ Invk ..X..ln New liplu-opnl Huh THE 4.'ll-`T 'l`H A BISIIOI . Ina. auninl mmy \ |ci \' |nngru. anal has nm u of luuspfrily which I . uilh 5-r.nitu.|u to 1.1: vine, ('nnn.~Znn,~a of null` |l||'l ' O|lI|b"l()lI|. -mum-rt forget, my lnr.l, that this you -n mxuplctml at alnznrtcr of I co.-ul.ur)' of [ms -`mu-,nwl llut -luring that periocl mew uf Uut1u`iu, beginning its life in 1\i.auninl vncissiunlen. nwle ..._ ,. ,. .|.._ I - ..,... nosa. 4 The bishop than pronounced the benedic- qon sad the mootingclued ,nh.h .t.hoomcct_- ting: of nevenl committoei beinn announced. the . nr.unu\'nuU.\r;.\'. hl4.ll., Archdeacon of Kingston. . 1 . Cluwmnu, .\!.A. .5 l`nl. I09` l"ur tho mnlwp col Vllllllvil, \\' success I menu [or mnuq_ I01` IZ`lJ'Inl coau. _ John yaaop vs. 0. T. R. Co.-Actxon for damages. 810. killing Ihoep and `OM13 M...Ballnntyne nation in June. Jutlgmont reserved. . l`Iu..... ........ .2. 2.. IA-- ---A -------------- ~ - nun oau, Urlllcll 01 course: 10! wage: meat. for Slainti, for Slwlnd coau. Jnhn unnnn run (.1 T P (`.11 _ u-r Judgment nor uexcnunnt; * .\hlmot Guess vs. Peter, Grun-Action for 590. broilc bf contact for wages. J udg-. ment for nlninti` lnr Ian-.nd non; 10]` R "053 UIULO}. HUJOUTDOCI. \Hsrry Hitchenaws. Joseph l owe'ra-Suit fun`?-1.00. Defendant paid full amount and costs. Rosa. Hyllnrd 8: Co. vs. Wade & Andersoh -~.\`uit. for 873.76. Judgment for laiutiffs. ` R. Shnw vs. S. McLo\v_uhlih and Bailey 5: (.`o.-Action on 3 druft for `$24.95. Judg- ment for glaiuti`. ~+:..|.a.. n'..:..Lo ..- 1.L-s.... u.....,e..:. mun: I0l' lllllilll. ` ` Hulda . Wright NI. Joshus l eters--Suit * 1 for 386. J udgmont for defendant!- \Vilmot (`man vn. Peter G:-un-Action "llnUll'a`()r'-`\Ctl0n I0!` O-10.10. l\uJ0ul'ne0o Smythc & Smith vs. Barr & Human--Suit for a note Sl0l.8:l. Adjourned. "Arrv I-lift-hann.\'s. Jnnnnh Pawn !-n._Q|Iit. yearn to come to prosme over tnem. . Rev. E. P. Crawford thanked the clergy for the liberal manner in which they haul wit their loved I) of ngun. The Rev. Canon lottlt, Cornwall, ex- pressed hi!` and the clergy`: hnppiueu at the presence of the bishop, and concluded by wishing him long life nndmuch happi- nan, A rcsianded`/to the n l. nn_d was glml to be ` l'l'ICU PTUIIUQU. Davis brewing and maltin company vs. Mrs. S. Thornton nnd\S. U mdoer; ML \ minor!-ator-Action for 848.76. Adjourned. ` Smvtho Rt Snth vs, Rn!-r R HnmAn._S||ir The Canon lien-d And law They Were Dlupond o--A Small Docket. Division court. was held to-day ; J udgo Price presided. Din-in hmwino and mnltina cnmnnnv vn, IISBIIHIU Ill}? lllllglilllellt UH LVOV. Ill. 'l`he Bishop of Ontario, lookin in rugged health, and with all the vim an elasticity ` of manhood. presided at the synod to-(lay. He does not look at all like u prelate who ` has controlled the ecclcaiuticnl affairs of a great diocese for a quarter of B century. j, lilllf CU UL` Ul `UI`\'Il.'U. F. H. Dobbin and S. R. Armstrong have purchased an interest in the Peterboro He- ; rirw Printing & l`ul-lishin com ny, and Assume the nntnagement on ov. at. Thu Rishnn nf Hutu-in lnnlzinn in rmmn.l ` CCTYOG. \ fhero warn nix Judgment summonIoo.__ \ ICIPPI VSIIICHL. lh. .\l. Lavell. mmleu of the penitentinr ', lvft ycstenlny afternoon tor('obourg. I-1):: ` as called thither lay telcgnun to consult \ on the case of Dr. Ncllos. He arrived too late to be of wervice. I.` II I\..l.l.:.. .....l s` D A .......a......... |._..- | F. (Y 1'. AV. CUIII II_\', sinlent vice Hon. . A. : Alplmnsc Dcsjanlins, I vice-pn~sicleut. HI. \I, Lnvn" warn] Rev. Rntlner .\Icl`Ivay, of liobcaygion, forn)c-ly of Kingston diocese, has been culled to I'etCr\mr0 to take chnrge while Rev. F.-stlwr (`ouu-n_v`a illmss lasts. Alexunalur Murray`. \'ice~prcsident of the R. & 0. N. com any, has been elected pro- .\'mecul, deoeaxsetl, and .\|.l'., has been elected I Ulllll. vn-n.|u-ushlunt H MINI II: I! IIUPCII "0 'HI r('C0\`(>`.r. ' 1' Rev. Fcxther (`onwa_v, of I uterburo, suf- fering from results us! an ucciuh-nt. has been relnoveal to the house of pm\'iuleIIce in To- } rontn. I)-.. L`,gI..._ \I_I.` 4.. E II I 1 , __Z_ ' People "1090 Movements. Snyhugu and lmlmzn Attract Auenllun. Favorable xeports of the condition of i Chief Justice \\'a'llu-idge are being rec;-i\'cd, and it is hoped he will recover. Rev. l"nth>.r('n|nA':n', nf I .-'.m-lun~n anf. noon: to null nuu wurx not run glory. Archdeacon Lauder was glml to ace the Bishop restored to health again, anal wuss happy too meet him on such an occasion. He ` prayoxl thug God would allow the bishop for ` to come 10 preside over them. Rnv. R. P. Crnwford thanked than vim-av I Imuu: I unly IIIUW OI ln`m8l\`eS. (Tall and see the latest designs in l"rench, ` linulish and Somch importations : nisn Imps, beavers, meltom, kerst-ya. chinchilla, wide wnlm, etc., etc. For overcmntings and the nnhbiest trouseringn in the city just receiv- ed, go to I`.R. Kennedy, the practical tailor and cutter. King street. two chars from \\'mu Otce. UJTV. Me sn. Higgins, of this city. and Rev. .\Ir. Thompson gsve on entertuimncnt at Rockwood ssylum last night. They `Ive ; .nusicalsml literary selections which the ` patients grestiy neprecistod. The Toronto . 'ur.4 speaking of the pn . giiistic set-to at the Kingston school board says: "There is a kind of Inelmcholy sn- tisfaction in knowing that Toronto is [Tit the unlv city whose school trustees sometimes make I holy show of thenmelves." (`an Ann` Ann Dina In!-mt ulnuinna in I-`--nu.-In UIIUUIII UV. I Prof. Dupuis, at the college sports. fnilml to act as time lion 1`. He haul only learned I on Wsturtlny that e Wu expected t n ck-liver an wluhjess and had no time. this time, In V keep timo.l' Explanation entirely a.t!iafau'~ ll:_._'___ _?-l,:_ ,2. , 1 n I on re 1| [I11 lllulh tnkv --nllu-ling p_\ par! of his uive. 'I'._. .. ,I_... Ivuuw, lull!` 3011!`! ul-I lllltl UN.` hulllehnlul. The pump which in c~cpahlc- 4 band. ruler and nther things. I men! on the tug .\Xc.-\rth.Ir. frum Ulwegu. There is law for the tan (`hill Fun, but there is little 1] vermncut will remit the In culnatnnves are rvviu-I. LUIIIIK-IIITU Ill!` IIYVIIEII. .\`mm- time Ago Mrs. ( hrisln..ss. ` near the park. was tripped un the: and fell; result, an arm lnrnkeu. -nn i...| on 9|... ..........:I 6.... .... .. -4 mm n-u; rvauu. an arm nroueu. Nle nu npprieal to the council for cmnpvnsntiun. lioutlemcn with lml-I hen-ls slwul-I 1-all nu |'ruf. Ilnremn-ml .-n the Ilritish .\merix-zun huul zuul 2-co: his innpruu-I wigs unsl tnupcm. Hr will Inc here nu Oct. `Nth cunl `. .'lh. .\ yuung man, u c.1pa|;l\~ hunk kovpc.-I`. Io sire-:4 u nu-rnmm-nl sifnntinn nr will nml...-. coal `am. Or: an fur piamu rupniri wpollnhing exvrlltml pr--u ' at the (E. M. \\`rln~r (nu-tu corner 0! I'rinn-an x-tn-cl. You are the ponple ul our race pom:--ea. chain (`Am ridge Anal Kingston: ('rur!orI'n. 'l`|.:- -h-_.. I}, I I: F fcllu l'4lll|l \ l'IWl0I"l I. This ufternmm I-`re-I-lie I-Elmer wan Imriecl. lle va t..l|..... I`... .._ L4 I I 1 PA. I l.IK.\\\ VIIKU. .\Ii\. l{lIl;_;.~lOl), (let. lilh, N37. . The bishop was visibly utfected dun ing the reading of the address and some minutes Ulil )SI)(l before he was enahled to reply. He : Sitlnll it was only a day or two ago he saw the address they had so kindly presented to him. and he was therefore unable to reply to it as he should like. It was hard for him to _-.\press in words his feelin rs. Words were wanting to him to express this n preciation .:nd love. They said he had lad a fair ainmunt of success in his management of the utfairs of the diocese,but he would never have had tlmtsueuess brt for their enerous as- sistance. and tin`. success was 1 no to their eutholicity {llnl unity of spirit. He was proud to say that their,_.was neither in the mother country. nor in the colonies, adio- cese in which such good feeling existed be- tween the bishop and clergy as in the diocese of Ontario. From the beginning of his epis- copate he felt it to be his duty to maintain and teach that the Anglican church was the historical Church of (Sod. He thanked them for their svm thy in his and bereavement. He thanked t em also for the beautiful robes -they had presented to him. and he intended to wear them when presiding in the synod and when fullling the duties of his sacred oioe. HQ felt most deeply the responsibili~ ties of the past 25 years. He knew his sins of` omission and commission. He felt that Almighty God would forgive him and them if they made a rm resolution to give their hearts to Him and work for His glory. Archdeacon Lauder was clad "in Inn elm Iuvu It N.u nu. um wmon wu Iuuy uuurou. Two humlrml Kiuguloniun Iubacrilnod 0'0!` 350.0!) to Qneoni. Ind now two hun Ire-I more are asked tn mhocrlbo 3.111).] For the llrlt ullnlilv uf Sc-rnnlnn nun- ` IITWI "DUI"! I" II coal. also lur umithn ml at In .-oul rural. ._ L... ._l . IIIF I"IlI Ul t`\ C7"I"or '|.\'- Thin afternoon .\I|_\`nr (`awn loll fur .\Inmnsnl with I our lnml -of the harness hr pun-lmml In Anlulilltoll. `rum mm: in tho .-ny :....|.y ooo puck. % ngenof lea. frmn('hin\. It came aver u l`. I . I`. (mm Hrithh Fululnhia. By 1 tin In Wlnni on I"rIclny night In! I! M. liritmn. Q. 3.. lost pruporly vu- ` luocl at (3.0 lb, but which vu tally Inland. TWO hllmlrml Kinanlrmlnnn nnhnm-ilnal . lx.:;|::':l|N0I'l|I n C-ulrlul Iorulhuu, u-cgfvun urumou. nun mu V II Oiolaufu landing. = For chnico c.Mllmu\n`c-rl. am r not npu. on-skim` up vl"I. 1 bultor u to Jnuwzd |`.A\| \Il\|'u 1 A .....n... A. .L- a-..-|,...,... I NI.` -5- The litter-Smnhury miuiw Inn! at noon`: uuiwr-ity. the NM: 0 Novelhhor mu. 'I`LL. ..lA-....__.. \I_..,__ 1' ny mu 3-: nu u uluulppt J. Is. llnuth lwl ao,ooo lop ooubunod. any uuuhun ulnnluuont olorgunb Major In mother column. Buck I In`: in un cheapest place for pine Ioloch, lmnrlns-oml. land or can Irno-I. out or an-rut. Than wu Inn A acting 0! the council Iul owning; llul enough members to form I qllumm. l A nntnnnnunnlnnl uh. . \\'Ia..n-- u-..-m II... ` olll I` I'I|I \' .\l.('. I L. 1 Ulll ICC" U H) UIIII08 | III A reception to the In-a {I_1`l';rkin`v night by Ilw 4 I1 III`. j line hall on mllcn lad baud II rullor link 'l`m-mluy night. An nunuhly ism xpnguon '1 i llvthnhnnk ....nnh.a..:....1.I n -VKNIIUII IIIIICLIUHC I3 IIIUII WIIU IIIUHE gl\"3 NC` count until we lay aside the fmling anal mur~ ml fur the unfailing and immortal garments of our priesthood in the visible nresence of the (Srent High Priest Himself, .lesus Christ Uni` Lorul. ~\ml we rennin your lordship`: devotexl servants and brothers in the ministry of art the Church of (Bod ; signed on behalf of the clergy subscribing, J. S. L.\\\'Dl~2R, l).C.L., Archdeacon of Ottawa. I rod-ngrnphc at lmonot no Plated Up lly our Ihuv Iumrton on no llrool. cI'rW:o|v|sIoN courrr. ,rmnIn. any tlluow col. My u 50-H-`kid M Ulippl J. R. Inulh had 50.!!!) Ian oounmal. PERSONAL M:-:N1'|6~. INCIDENTS OF` THE DAY. drunk'vt'uVu;u C`. Rci-I `pole! K IIIIIICII. II `II I `yearn ul-I tmul the n` wr Illl` (XXIII; "I \\ t lnuht the; I when the 2 Hutu on HIZTIIH .nI.l,IlJU.] aunlilv nl Scranton stove Qanguln (3'~\\'cutIe-b hlnvk um-at mu-ugn to gun work: KUI {Ill IICII` WIT. To sigunlize this e\`unt,anl in testilnon of the luynlty nl your clergy, we herewith g yuur lnnlship`a acceptance of two com lete suits of opium ml vestnicuts for use on th special and on inury occasions. llcjoicillg that you are again with us to wean` these insignia of your high and holy will re we hnmhly pray that the spirit of the living (God may animate our hearts more ;uul more while we all of us discharge our sau-re-l functions as men who must. give ac` count until we lav iultln tlm fiulino nnul inur- lll'l. VI I In 1 aituatinn. ` kc-pin v of RH`. AI Ill`l`a`: ro.-pulring. rmmvating nr ml prumptl_v an-I skilfully ` rr fau-tury, Gordon Itrcet, .0 u... ......... ........, .........x- , ` >.-`mi; I ` ' at 'ecintod. M , ` Kimntnn svlmnl lmanl I I i I a Pfl. I who ahoulcl huy line `naive tub lmtur, `23c.: ` mu uungufat Jmnos tllxillg of \\'(mg Ila clnulnl Hun Pnl`. Whore um than lull |-layers. In-ru? islnuu. walking m the sidewalk vkeu. She has ` of lifting can]. an-I fur pl-\cc~ . h n au`ri\'el mmry Imlnu Kingston. nu sun of A. H. bright little light. M NH: \ l\`l"l -\lI'l lllll Ill LI|'Il". I IL llX'l'3!7lIIn grun- t_\'in; fi.uu:-i.Ll prmpcriI_\'. tu,u-thcr with the.- `,;- lI_\` union zuvl c`nucu1'-l an lmppily prevail mg I`xrnu_-.;h-mt the li-.c'o::-u. pruve the win almn n." f.citl\ful sclhnsinu to those church priu.-iplos uf which your lordship has ever been the tirm exponent. principle: tlnt biml our .~\u_glic:m communion hy I chniu of gnl-leu links to all the apostolic churchea of --hristcmlum past and present. reaching hack to thedays of the nmrtyrt and the mints to w'hou| the faith of ('hrlst was once for all |eli\'-rod. 'I`.. -... .. AI..1-....._.. fun: In um uh. uuiwnily will! "HE |!l{l'l`l.~iH \\'Hlt.`. 'l`l'l*)h`l).\ Y. ()C'l`- m" pntnlnon. ml and print ,1] ll 'L'll' z \\`m-: IIIUIIEIIIS. Aqnarter of a llliiiinll was not named simply hecuuse it was a good round sum. The actual inunediete necessities of the uni- versity were set forth in detail, and it was shown that to meet these at least $`260,00lI were needed. Other ob'ects could easily have been specied. In eed contributions have been given for other objects since the fund was started, and as it is impossible to prevent donors from saying to what purpose they wish their money to be applied it is already manifest that from $300.01!) tn$350.- 000 in all will have to `be raised before the necessities specied in the published state- ment csn be met. But it was felt that some guarantee should be given to contributors that is sufiicient sum would be raised in connection with this fund to put the univer- sity on a reel-Lfinancially, and to obviate the necessitv for another appeal, at least in my time. 'l`he|-ofozre-the condition wre Putin the forefront. thst- no one would liable for his subscription until usrter of a million" had been promised. e duty that lies nearest us is. therefore,o vious. until the minimum sum na'me_d has been reached. After thet we can take our time * in getting one or twohundred thonnnd snlninnn Nofnul. . at the `iiiiii`e`rii in am ed "I61" 515.]: Bi} hand or to cons der tint anything is done I Ill $1 mldnt I`L. Prlncllml (iraiut`u .\ddrw..u. ; On April `llitli and 27th last. the: autlmri~ ` ties of (,Ineen's,iu general couforeiive withtlw graduates and hem-factors,msolved to appeal j to the liiends of the university for it jubilee l fund to amount ton qllM`tel`(f ll million dollars at least. They were greatly encour- aged to learn that citizens of `Kingston had resolved to misc at least $50,000 as a con- tribution to the proposed endowment, and that one had also agreed to hnild a new science hall, which is required, irrespective I of the school of applicd- sciencetliat it is hoped will be established and endowed by , the provincial governineut." They also ap- pointed the general representative commit- tee of the Queens university endowment association to take immediate and energetic steps to raise the required fund. I have now to report what has been done in prose cution of this worl; during the last. few months. ` A ........6..... rs` .. Jill..- ....... ...,L .-A 5 I I 1 I I I I l 5 8 I Q NIIIIIIUIIIL , ' ` I 1119 oolunittoe to which the work vvu re~ ` lllllh `r Mr. .;\. Ilunn. ex-.\l.l'.. moved I resolu- " tion, congratulating the authorities on the I response made to their appeals and seeing . in it A new proof of the ( ctcrminntion of ' i the friends to preserve Queeu s on its " nncient site, with its full powers And privi- ' leges. and to extend them as necessity de~ ' nnsnrled. .\l r. E. (`hown seconded the motion and it was unanimously adopted. I o Mr. (X I". (iildernlt-eve then moved as re- solution pledging the supporters of Queen's to do all in their power to complete the rais- ing of the needed $250,000, and I'0lll'\`lll;,' the principal of further res nsibility us far as possible in the mutter. This resolution was supported by Messm. H. A. Calvin. Judge .\lt-Donald, (I. .\l. Macdonell and Rev. J. Cumberland. All spoke of the perilous positions thiu;_s were in now, for unless $`2.'>0,U00 were raised the present subscriptions would be useless. In View of Principnl Grant`: ill-health it was desirable to lift the burden {tom his shouldors.and this the gentlemen seemed inclined to do. It wss suggested that if Kingston raised $30,000 the country would see that the balance was forthcmning. It was thought , this could be done. The meeting approved 1 i of the resolution. I _\.nI| (`In the tliuu H'*`. . In {\Hl.VJ'KI III! CU|Illlr)' WVUUIU 80!: ("at [he resolution. Dr. Williamson expressed his approba- tiun. He alluded to the rccurious condition of Ur. ($runt`s health, c ailncd that his lilu-. was not to he found on the continent, touch- ingly referred tn the death of Rev. Dr. Nclles. and showed lny it the great need to cure for the hcullh uf the first olliciul of all institutions. I I I 3 n nut; .11 UIl'.\`\|l uIIu.'Ln'u `Ill uu: l'\|ll(`iHIl`ll 3-m\'i Iv) Qxu-w|'.~1. Its aim was to give.- as gmul smunl~lnv:\tiu1 in the main lmuu-In-s of kmmlq-lgo. It hml ever In-M In-furv its a'.llIl\'l|ls u uuhlu ill:-:Il mnl at-rupuluu.-sly gu.m|el the lmnurnf its ulcgreos ml qlmlity uf work. He pointed out the functions of u uui\'-mivy, and helul that uilh the jubilee s-mluwlmmt mm lute-I theiustitution would be able lu fulli all requirvments. He nu ferrml In the need of the six new chairs. and cum-lmlcd by hoping to sue them estnl lished. II. A IIIL" 1 i queen I Ilusu III me ucetmenvy. Dr. \\ IIIOII npulte cult-rtainin-ly regard hug the future of the college. a cluilm.-d that the time Inn nearly ing of reluctant dollar: and he Wu glad of it, could give his time to He Wu pleural wnth Imnt fund had no lar been he lult aurotlmt had the prinvi ml : health remained good the $60,!!!) stil unsecured would lune lu-on misc-I I-ofule ('hristm:u. The speaker did not I-ell:-we that there was another mam \\ lm wmtl-I have had the until age tn attack the pmhlrm and come no nmr n-nu-lning success in .-an n-hurt n time. lint the pmlnptm-as with \|'l|lt'l| Kingstuniuns . . .. .. A L I., l , .`A o....L .... AI... .....n .. .. . uavur uoua. no uuual me ncuny lnr cor- dial uymputhy in I" Icluevnun and mm~lual-- I with thmloclnrutiou (Inn in one abject. nu.- uim uul one hope I'll to we the star 0! Queen`: Plume! in the ucemlem-v. Dr. \\ ntnnn nnnlan ulllurlgin ulv mm...-.l I nnuulllnr nnllen, c-I \ lclnrlb muvcrulty. Rev. Dr. Hull rmul by Prim-ipnl Grant. I .at the ntlldoutn uhnntul then .rlmiI'.u.ilI nf Qurelfu ` `I the I008: "Unl:'\Iiu'~ Sh ml " Ptol. Dupuln rs-vi.-u M I.-u with (M llnherllly n'n\'l'||l| ~ In-"I-'_\` )|'.|I1 i|lIlI,hI I vory hnmorom nlmin. u.-wrn-I tuthu lurk dtyl ol the iuatiuuiuu. Then hl cnsutml enthusiasm n he ulwolt on the future. which won radiant with hope. lie luulievoul with the ruilingnf the preovnt endowment that tho gnvut crisin would he panned. Ila chimed that Queen`: wu Iecoml to none in (Isaak. thnt "l`}xco|uior" should In its wntchvud. uul he hoped in would never cone. He Inudal the non ty fnr uvmnuthv in All :4-henna: and a~nm~ln.l.- I The formal I ol Queen`: university V oocuu-rod Iul ?"::il?|l1c| wuuu fulcrum I Inc event. ION \\'M as fair nmlious-o and I | gallery MI of magical omdenu. In the 4 nhuaoool Prillolpul linut the chair wu tilled by Rev. Dr. \\'lIliunnnu. and about him won Profs. Mon-at. \\'unou. liupulc. |"o IIIOII. Fletcher. .\hu'u|ml|, Run. Shortl. Nlc ulmu : Re-H. In... lioll. lhin uul Huupor; Raw. J. (.'unnhm-luml: Dru. Parlor. Knight. Soumlonz lluu. M. Rulllrsn: Maura. A.l-`unn I`. I" Iiiidoralccwnncl mm: mm luv. llr. Ilnu ru:.1`:oth|o o In ` yer and comnu-mien the icw umr l`u`::"orIIly Hm! Queen`: mmmwd with nkod Goal in Nut theme aoat- ocl by the hcruvomem. In-I reference 10 I'M Ilml vrualml In` Hm 0' (`ham-ollor Nollen, \'ic-If-rim , I I" ,,,, , D-.. In- n..n _. n .n I PUT voun snoumsn T0 was WHEEL mo PUSH nr ALONG. may \W|{K .\ll.'.\,"|' H-I lN).\'B. nly uo.oon .V.-am In rum".-In-u mo ! Julollu I-`anal-`-In Ilunl bu llalood." HIV Iloapolulblv Mn :-The 090053! llu at Quota`: |'uIvoroIu-!luuIbot at lulu-calla] Adclrouna IOVI. `III IIIIIIK "IU INK` 0 VII. p|.um|' .u\'oIlIpInimi by the AI-chdeawm of Kluge` slot: and Ottawa. and Rev. I-2. I . l.'naI'loni. , of llmckvllle, the following `ad-Irena waa renal by the very reverend the Arcluleacon of Uttall : Tu (Dur Father in (Sod, John 'l'rua\'erI. l.ur.l liiehop ol Ontario. D.D.. kc. Dear Lord Biehop--With Ieeliuga of I- `hi nod thanklulneaa, we. your clergy. cor- -lia ly welcome you back to your diocese and In the active dutiea 0! your otlice. it in acarcely neceaeary that we Ih0lIlll ueure _\1)urlor\lIhip of our heertlelt nym- pethy in the ainoere domestic trials with which it hae plCIIQ1iUlll' Heavenly Father (1: visit you aiuce the last meeting of our wynml, nu-I that our prayers have continual- i_\' in-ell offered on your behalf during the ]K`l'iuII of your aheence in the mother coun- :r_\`. We huil your return to us in reatureql in-dill: ml rem-wovl vigour as a gracious .uu\n-r In our aupplicatinus. and we true! that our vratitude me be alnwn in an in vn-mu.--I fiemtinn to (ur Divine Mater} uurk {Hill the church of whirl: He haa made \`nu nu u\'vr900l`. We earnestly hope that at .nm)' ls-: Hie will loan; to apan: you to ataud .lt mu` In-ml uuvl lea-l us forward in the ncu-r main; cunliict with at world lying in wick:--lm-s-a and the nuliyomrnics of Our I.|_. 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