Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1887, p. 8

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VNOIQQII Illa no uuly reg,-ogmu. me e_ ' Uni of hh oenco and ndded,Drink did is." omcnifuloulmn,-,1 - the trying momenta. grmb? :1; oq`uin|il:h:> tobacco our in his mouth and standing with his hands in hip pockeh. Thou Antfruuwu , am,` _ tension of Wu mo wit? faleo:19:g voice. Ha "I Ind been drinking for u.. k at few day: sud I Inpposo liquor led me to e . Weather Prolnbllluou. \I- I-_._.A- A_ l_._.L .. J, I- , `I The Shlllallrs of an Interesting (`hut-nu-(er ~ .\|Idr1-uses by Several Gentlemen. um:-mt nan` Irrvzt Ilullc lK't(t'r. ll?` pllll I the tin mu! then hr tmt-I9 smne u-Ilntrku. u pt-intinguut th.-it Kht'lI\\' mm at confounded- ` has-lly one" : thathe was it pun-lteuer of pork nnd hml I-utuzht TJIIID hogs in one \`cnr from farnnenl In-rt-ul-nuts, but now he wuuld do an- he had done hefuw, let the farmers sell their hug: at tianzunnlue and Nnpnnc-c anal he would buy his in car lots in the \r.~st anal thus let the money he Indt to Kingston. Henry Grist. he said. who vuntal to eatnh. lish a rk factory inure. was driven out h - the po ice Ix.-cause he sold an tresh pig`: hOIl?. anal now he was an eminent railruul super intemlent in the States. 'l`lnt'a what In- got for Inning p00l`rin| Kingston." Then I he relutetl some ntllel` cirvnnutance and con- ! clutletl that the polime Ii-I n-It mutt n lin- } man in th-- -it_\`. \\'hvu they founul mu` they tlmre hiln mlt. : .\nwln-` 1 u..-.mm-. D with fur n'u'l0t`k u ` clmrge. I: l that the nml cults ....Il I-. l I l`h\-u- I 1 ' lhv Ur.-ulgv hm - 1-rs-ning uu-In-r I Thv urn-I m. and 7:'.'.'s, uul ., . II .. I ||I|lI I lunch`. SUNOAYCHOOL rAN-f;\;ERSARY- I"' .`II'. lIUr\ l".` Then: will be An inu-rnl readings. Innun. rcwiutiun at the um.-ling nf SI. -la . uuriety this owning. (`uuliclntu lot nmrine - rate: will he t*IM:|ilIQ1l a Huh (kt. lu MM: .\'m , ulenlnlmnl im `tutu. I Ihum-m|n~r l nil in the II UurvlI\n'm|'n \iniI. ($0 I Il_\"t'n of lnangn, wigl. ct. A nlnrhmn huh-I 'I`hi- nu I lV"'IIII"WI| IUU` `ll!-u _ lniliulho lut ulnv nf Prof. and new lain lim- o.'c!.. an the British American Imlvl. This owe-nilup: he will hm :- hil alum In-mu n W until 9 UK lurk. .\ Kingston lac \'.urri\'iuu h)` the K. & I . Ix`. train on .\'4un -|a_\' mcunng {nun Hnavm. lust lu-r purw u---Iuaimug mom-_\'. I l`Ai|\\u\` n.-hue ....l ,. L-... `I... s. .........;-n.. Hrs. lleua uni Mn. Iliulsou will min; In St. Amlrt-I": lull on 'l`lmmln{ oveulng. A nocl nnuimtl pmgruuuno Lu K`t`ll nrrannm-cl ny Mr. llnrn-y.` ' `TI...-n.. will I... -.. inn...-...ol_.. -.........__-___. -l II-ulurna Iuul Ilu lIrl'. .\lL`glll'l`_V, III!` um- nu~nn:uI, hml his .-nus ix-inns uf the Incn. Uiwls Small amcl . lvg.nrr_\' were together nu -lut_\` and laid llnevnsq,-Ives out to watch tlw movements of Anuln-ws anal .\'ewmzsn. The Poliuslm-n stood as while un the corner .- `Q-A. ...L2I.. ..i' I5.-u....... -...I \I....o......l ...... l llll u, ur (`nwlur I . the u ul III Illi (red: I IW (`U 'I'I. _ um. um nl` l'illrb|4 When ' Irullhlrn E .21: ., ` IICIII II'lIlFI$`|ll III III "II HI1'WUIT_ anal We run ! shop him. is llw way the up. tuwn oluluu talk. I . .\I. I"nxg. col .\|i-Mp. Wm ulcln-0 I mun mwting M the lnialnu ol blunt In their hull thin evening at B oi-lovk. During Ihe ac-mu nu Ibo nigh! nl the l7lh Incl Inn Inn--an .u.--...I I... kl- ll..A.l-.. Manly run -lul I.` \l I UT I IN` II I' cud. Itlsu 1 Itnltlln mil . ! .\ll \ I um, ` 1 L`.... . Purcgrnpha I lnum--I an Plrlnl 1": My llur llnu llruoortrrs om u nut. "din, oh, "pl the muttering exclamation .3 oh. nIl|\r|`I_ IUTCII |`|IIII7I. UV!!! Iluvu-n. uul umngu. T130 lint muting ".\h-uinh (`hm-uh" vri Q...-I. ,1 l'II\`\l'. IIHIHI Nu nnan. AN INDIGNANT MERCHANT. lulu, . `TI II1I~ .\uol||er v . ` I PERSONAL MENTION. I I`-r Iinulng I" `I`..II- L..... I u .vIu\u1III. uu1\u.\ \, nna lK'lI.[|' `Iivv mm_vislmu- this Innrning. clmrgnl fun.-smiling. Imving pork In-furv III nun .\'aunm|.-c_\' Int. He denied the . but the eviuleuce mu an convincing u- nugintmt-- imposed a tine of$`u ms. .\l r. .\|n~|:-nu mnmrkesl than tlw haul Inial .1 line trap fur him: it t Imvr In-u -lune Iuottw`. He paiul II!` he Inaule sonm Ia-nmrkn, Hg. -VI-V uw umvrrl nullu-r IMO vuu glu- - ullf dry mlgmgu $3. `pluck! [IW l |"' ; 4` ul nu ur-Iim\r_\` hm uh*|i\`er\-I lhrnuyhm funl. hunt ul Quinn I I rem gvt all things! I If n...... II... .I..... ..n I INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. "GI|Ity." nplioul the prisoner in I clear 13,`; . nnil-3 VIII` nluvil fl ll'llII'lIIIl. yuu cum! rut lrum Anthnndi` .\`unthn-ru Animus mm will at oun- Iluululv tn-uluwul in rum in paving!` lip. mm clans. lnlnlw rainin-. \?l|II||MQ um! vunkil uppln, um`. I: ggu, mhla , cnuli uulumngu. Ju (`um onl. rut IIMDONII fur relwbl (or tho- }: will n-vur on Tlnni-lay Kw tlw mlvvrtinomeut. \'och-I` Inn: Jul. `mun ah... i.. ..-...._ -;|' -Iczuloll--Id rlmklngl. TM. anal hall, v u luau-I mlcmvlln an all can an-hrI'o|r_ h ghau. Ll... K- ml... ..._-. AL- ..._ l"..'35'.r'.'.'. ."..'.' 333531.: I `TIM. I'M-4| M Mr. _It'A1Iou. . luv Lilhul lnfliglalcniug. m numul nut [rum Anhmnuln VI III ill! \ inu-renting ruvrunme of . rcwiuti-ms an: an ululreu James` lempornnw nimn V HAHN Engli-h nnmnni nml. - nuuspim ill In u .- 0 I5 `I13! Illlllllllfllyu An yon guilty or not guilty 2" asked his in. MI I that Hlfvl onlacy 4| Hm-I Purl: nu [ho .\IarIu`l- z- l'lnln Trutlu. rt-I gnu-Iv III !'rl'UI'u ugh um: per ml: dry nurol : nIr\' Ink mnnlumul I`! IVI III!` I . .` n- [he Imlrkrl : ii" the Hunt ,-nu < uu\l.'I| l\ I'll mmh, nu 'l'|mr.1u` in-an of HM.` Y. M ('. AL . . , ._L - V - ` v `euiinc-on` ct-rlili at 'imgslnu from by tho htuuwl of ;ur_\' IIII uunuuuntl. ln:\I1l\u-nolI3..'S0 pel mu: llw city. R .4..-- ...Iu pr! ulnl: IIl'_\' dry out us--nluuu-I. .....|.. ...._I O1 tn ._... ' 'WQw I Ilmnlry u I IHI.` IIl'I \I.'I III mal and mnnple.\- mu` u ru' nu l'I1`Il vtllll uuw zulu (IILSL I Ill! .-sum--X Timnu-nnam In :4us|k'cl that tln-_v \u-n~ the tile bugs." "u\\'e\`el`. he dial nut. I xprvu .u|_\' npininn an the nmttcr until he an Uthcn-r .\l-,-_'.u'ry. He said that the mm.-loan-ril-0-I by Tilnlm-rlmul. haul stated M. lhv polive alatiun ll.nl lhu .\'nl\'aIti0n army lurm.-kn was on tin. .\lL-gurry. like Tim'- I Inn.` llii an ..C II... nu...` ivi family an-llry :q`hnmp- 'I IIUUIIKI UK W mullet black in (II Ufbl Ill 'l`hnr.1clny \' \I I` \ In K i T'.I1IlI:;|'-. III.-J. Lu! evening thnuo liru "em ute-I. Um ulautroyosl the .\`ol\-uiun amnya Incr- ru-H. and the och:-r the were -Ion-eta-I in \ time up put them `ml. Al II:.'II unnln [nun-ul fr-nan A hgv lull in IIIIIC II PHI IIIQII| '`o A! ll:&l smoke iououl {mm a In lull in \ shoal u the luck of Mr. llabooc '0 rui- ` drum-, mrnero! Ihgut Ilhl Queen ntreeu. and near to the -`hlvnlinn Army: I-nrrwh. 'l`lu~ tire` was anon I-y Utlicer 'l'iumnermnu. and he notied the own Inn of the Imus:-1 ..I.._.. I. II....._- .u....... l... I)..I.......I. ...-... ilign, 1 l'I'IlI lnuy. Tluvo INC III oloulfln. anal n in llama Mu. In use lulu! I tuounl. The I-luv u ouch can I-u Iurlml IN nu ammnuy. 01 ms. Ilnmoiu no aoum. `rm. youu Inn. An-lnuuml !\'o\nan. bu-shun uwnu-Hot owning uu In! re uulluno 'I'\`vMlI'|` auiilly. I (M Saul Ay mowing I-vlwoou mu llul tlurw u'v.-luck. A Inluu nu dun.-oven-d iu In-I-ltu -hula at the rmr us! Mr. .\'t-\\'|un-In I-uilallup, on the corner at Primvu and Buria- mun. Thu Ihcnln ION buuml but the migin oi the tin in uill an myth-ty. I'M I-up-Ila: opinion in that the Mud Nu the us! I I "tine lung." Again on Sunclny morning um: um curly huur unuulnvra uf are fire lurigmh \n-I:-retllul to ulteutinu. This time the tire ...._4.I In . ..u.... I .. .......1_ I I..- ...- |,..!l I ".`.[)o you the uriousnsa of your obnco! What promoted you to commit :. w ..|...I on nndntnta- 1 Thu Polk-o (`Apia-as Hum \\'hIlq mung T\\'U Fl|{lI-lil'(J.\' L .\l'G||'l'. riev. WHILE unuux. an mas: % mass m on: meat. \ u `hula?-nlo Ind .\oI For luuuunry I'uul-buuw IA-3 Austen-on Awnlung TIWII. - ` Ila:-I In, Imp-rt `ll:-Ir Wotl Flore- they Plead Hum: Iiotutr tho NI I'I C III` 'I'III'CuP'l n \\'i|l'nm an-ct owucnl \ an ul invuli tiuu was show:-I that and In ` I IIIIIII II |II.L`|l\lrK"l III at Newlun-la Lhe oumvr nuns mm " Suudny morning mr tin: This run` ul unoccupied frame lmilal nun L.'cuI. .un'n...I Lu Ila Gnlli NI IICIIUU IIIIIUII 1 by Dr. .\`ulli ` i into lhovir- ` nu-u Incl hum! a.__. -_ no noiavo Aguunoa. - :'Alexandcr Norman in ah'ont` mty I your: of pea and u son of the lac JQin;X0w- us me cmwu. Then In uncharged with ring the Thinl Moullodllt ohulcll. And again he coufeubd hi; pill and the audience exruued its aur- priu. `line prilouor aid be ad nothing to ll\'. euwerneuue. g "What will be their eentence 3 in n quee- v tion that menyem ukiny end epeculeting on. ` We know how the police megietnte view: all premeditated attempt: to burn down building: ; he generell marks with the tee: eeverlty theeew one found guilty. under. all the clrcmnltencee we believe the magistrate will lmpeee e eeutenoeof four- teen you! in the penitentiary. ilk {IUSHIIHU Ill` lliLSKI.`IIl'l| \\'I(" It (0 III!` HHIISL` of Villizuu 30 mam, vairetukvi Hi the Third Methodist vlmrch. who ideutitied it an hm`- Then the otlicor returned to the polivu cells where he lmguu the pumping pum-res. Hr tire: up rouched .\'e\nmui, Wt\l'lIL`Il him that he wouiil use uguinst him any statement he might make, und thou lruwing the wliiaot out of his pocket suid itvlmd been identified by the cstretulior of the church. .\'ewmam said he had no statement to nmlu-. that he was not guilty. Then the otliuer said he would consult .-\udre\\'s. Neivnusn relented, ing been uwd by him in clmning the churrli. asked the otlicer what he would do, and ceeded to empty his mind of the details of the terrible crime he had committed. - He said that he and Andrews went to the liar- when told that he should tell the truth. pm- I racks and Andrews held his coat while he went throu h It back door sud tired the building. '1 on they went away and wait- ed for the developments. Later; in the morning they went over to the Third Metho- dist ohnrch. broke open a door hndsntered the building. They proceeded upstairs and took `up the carpet about the pulpit, but they 'could not get a tire to successfully piled up the hooks. and started-the walla- gration where it would rapidly burn. Then they went away and not hearing about a second alarm went back to tind out the cause, and were arrested as already (lescribod. .-\u~ drews later also caved and told a sinfilar story to that of Newman. The appearance of the church carries out to s nicetlll their l statements. tll| I.-s .-ill L. slugln an-no-'un. I" S. . ....--. . hlase there so they proceeded down stairs, CR H-I13 ll") PFISUIICTS. Kill` JHSI Inll I IIUHTVI an uol. full and we lnoth rushed outside and got behind one of the brick walls nnd unit.- cd results. .\`u:m: men L';|lIIt` along the nlhcr side of the street. And. though it wu lurk, we could tell there were two uf ;|mm_ [Ew- senlly .\'ew|nnn CMIIL` tipdueing u\'t`l` the street, walked through mu -,;:m- and was, about to enter the rlulrch v hvn Snmll gluin- lnjd him uld I made over thu sl.ruv-lm:d1`2Ip- lnred Andrews. The men had been drink- ing but they \vun.- not drunk. Police (Mlicvr .\'uoclJen found at small whisk in Ine pockcl of .\ulrc\\"s and M auun ` as Possible he lmstem-cl with it to the house .5 l'3III..... \'....-....... ...... p..I..... .J A`... ' ..l ll IIIC Illllldllg III LIIU LUTIICT "`3[K \`ll\' ll KIWI near In .1 rtition of wouul. The fin` \\ nu uunung lmolia and bibles. We stampx-.l it N out and our lirst impulse was to rush MI curl ` ca nun: the prisoners. But just then I lwnnl ` n not fall mu} wn lmth rugluul mn-ni.l.~ nn.I _ 1 ('aunmuu's house I saw a light in the .\|utI|u~ list church and I callud .\`umll'a attention In 5 n 'l`l..... urn up-.. n.~.... .. .. ... .... ....p Hill \'lI|ll\-"ll Cllll I CRIIICKI lllll I [lelI`I|`H ll` it. Then we wentuvcr mnl when we got incur the church we round the nlour opvu M:-I an lire blazing in the corner npposilt` it and 1 uartitinn of wnml. Tim tin u an lIHllIl'l. .1! nrrawuall I, rurnrr ul l'I`llIL'l!0n ` and .\lontrenl streets, we met .\c-wuum Mnl ~ Amlrews. Andn.-In was then l-uttulning up ` Iris colt. When \u- gutuu-r In .\lrI. .\Iv- ' weru .\t'I`uuul nu-1 .-umrowa um `hue me mufmiuu wu gnin on about the hnrrsclu Small And I decision to take A wulk nruuncl, Small saying. `If there no my fellow: u|o- 3 ing um-In mark this in Hm limo they will get ` in their work.` \\'u anneal lo-r | rim~ens ntreel tn lnuk About the rear uf the luminous hnunen. At .\`trawE|.-un'u, rurm-r of |'rim-cu = . ...._..._ _.. I ....I \I....o....-l -5..- s. .-- ..,,. \ JIKVI IKK" `II I cully why the lame in \\'qrk.' "I Ull` III "II \"II`-'I`II UIUI-"'5 I I. I"II|II that thew were inn-aiding t n tirv the Qlu-NI ulrvcl .\|n-thuulint \-huh-I1, but my apprehen- niunn wem nu! uollgnnunelml. fur pros:-nlly they tnrmul up nu the nlhm` side of Prinwu strut-I. Then werw hm otlix-an on ch .54.. no lo 1-on-at wom. the re wan found 4 in the Thinl .\'t'HNlIl! church. Megnrry and Small nampml put the llama anal than laid htrk for results. 'l'm-v value. nu-I the prilnuon mam quickly unhhecl no they tip _ .101-cl huh tn the .-hurvh. In um-ruin nppuw I lhu tire they hml nu-I hll not .l..... h. ......|. " Iva unllul, Nu-_v' turns! up hill)" lrrunlu-cl. nlly Alum! than n of lho-m on I .\|l`t'|Ill _..._ ...,.__, ._... r V 1| I lllllll U|llt`fl' Ill Il|"'Il' I0 I |||IUIIll|. "WON. it III on-In; huynomlo uul limo on Q the hutnol tho lolhwu than the Solution 1 Army turmch III on n It was a mail I unuuu thing tn no that: thin on the , hat: 0! Inch whmu unplovuwut ll: nut nut gust the un of hay-or Ituo. Junta noon ! AI thin was tol-I tll my led tn witch ! themmd u-they uuwoa ha umlahnut tho. tire their talk an-I Iunneru M-nu mn{u|l_v 1 nhtp-I. Wunlu It-Illmm thnn which con ' tirmonl the ntittima thnt thny wore the tu- ' ootulinrivn. `hut: impmuinu was uloepoucul an we hmml. Alta-r u l-riot ulumuv. thut up again with their lulu am \\ e fullom-cl thrm muu'uu- utru-tn tn-| nally Inn! light t,|um~u_ utn-L I wan fmrful 9 ...n...... .. a _ 5:... n|... 4| ...... .. cl... o|....- ........ E do u. Hwlnn n.mQuou ol domgum Ii-I. If I hul been In my Iohor ulna III tim would not have obs-urml. ? "I will ronuml you both until to-murmu- ` murulng for uenlmm-." rucuauhd the manh- ` trnw am! the court uu.o.uic|sI)' cleuo-I. % ....'.iI". i }\||I|I`l'U ` IIM I I n|||'_|I JIU IIVT" II VEIVII "\\o ml uupiciu lm \'l"`IIIII IIII] Th .11:-n's (`olth-ulna. u polio. udlmrulhl some very vlorcr ' In the capture oi Karma and I mu. ' `"\\'lut.unmnml my uuph,-ion 7" n Imulinx olliu-r in answer to 5 qllollitlli. ` II. All 1:` Ilia hllm... in-Inn: Mun HA'\'Aa|h Muiurrrn Inuunmoul. Von (`lover Work. version of the aunt in thin : I]|i\'inl| that the guilty rtiu I II nnl .-hnlrown nu-I `hi 0 the . | loviolon on any . ||.2.. I. ll... nZ..... gl. ... ...:lI _,.. THE BARnAc aumii-:0 o6;v'N.`4 TVTI "II WI?" lire ` rch. } not { nue. Ihel ~o-rmin 'l`HH |!Rl'l`lh'H WIIIU. 'I`l'|~lh`l)A\'. ()(.7'l`- Hardy is tall` nndervosr {hr 50c.. such other: out M`. fr. _.._ ---\---.-u (nu-Irwncuiuiruiu The oonveniion of city And county teach- en will be held in the cpnrt house on Thurs- dnr and Friday. Special addresses will be do ivund by Mr. Houston, of Toronto. The other name: an the rognmmo no Menu. Clark. Leononl. Ayhroui, Row and Min Shield; The city school: will notolooe un- til uoonon 'l`hundn . up than in no Ipocinl ` buninein to come began the city Inocintiou. unpuruuu-e ox l'.`Dl'I9!y, specially on me ` l gut of engine drivers, and citaod the St. ` `honmadiulter. A /vote of thumb Wu ` conveyed by the resident. Miss Doblu uni I ` the meeting clones with the doxology. I Mina Froine. n talental young vrouum uid { A leader in the W. C. '1`. U., entertained on ' orderly audience in me Urnngo ht. Portl- " mouth. ipat evening for over on hour with recitation: both \'o and V. They were much npprociotox . She : so I `ah on the importance of uobriety, specially on the out emrina (ll`iVnl`Q_ nml c-ital the St "by insurance. Snlnnlun .-I rnw Ilnrnoks Burned. J .\lu.\1'Iu:.\I.. Oct. 25. --\'esu-rulay morning line broke out in the .\looln|nics` Hall. at mment ovcupieal by the .\`al\'M.ioI1 army. `in: fire was. however. anon got under v.`0n~ Inn]. The lull is ainnuod on the second at, being taken up \\"LLlI the .\lechaI|io:a' lusti- um. library and Ruling ronln, anal the ground tloor by Anderson. tailors. and by the `math Eastern and Montreal & Boston Air line railway otlicos, and those gwo tints are dam l by water. The loss will pro~ bahly le.lll.(l)0 to 8l2,(l)0; partly covered K Sr:-ne at the Police Court. Thu` dire court room was cromlcd to :lllllu\`hlI0|I this morning. Inside the luir at ii row of Salvation army 0lll(`(`l3, while lmsinoss nu.-n . vhrks. laborers. students and others tilled up the other epnce. even the sta\irwny. Shortly after ten o`clock the P- mm-rs. .<\ndn'.\\'s and Newman. arrived and \\`l`l\` laced in the dock. Then everybody 4-mum his neck to see the olfendera. New- man was I youthful fellow, emooth~fa:-ed.- with a dissipated look.` lie was a chqwer of tulmceo, up was evidenced by the swollen elm-actor of his cheek. Hie heir mu plotted over his forehead in dandy style. He wee dressed fairly well. His com ion, An- drews. was solidly built. end nul a light noueteche and cloee cropped hair. He was eho ruddy end dissipated looking. The hneinen of the court proceeded and at 10:1!) o`clock the magistrate celled Newmen to hie feet. He was chergeulevtirh setting tire to the Salvation emu; bu-nuke. He elected to be tried eummenly. ' "Ann won iruiltv or not eniltv 9" nakml his Sillll L'l_lpIClK)' I" U? X\Il`lTy'CI(,ll9T (.`IlglII?. Ii\'isi6m\I Uiu-rl\`pooner on I-ein v spoken to tnalay. said : It Is too had our talrrwks is burn;--I, but we intend to build another on the ulal site as soon as we get the innar- nnco. There was 34,!!!) Inc on the late` lmiluling." H.-_-nu .-us--u uur .ue-urn` The tinwuen worked heroically null euer , retirully last evening, for xfllich they should ` to 'i\'en the fullest orullt. ' l . Tout acted as tirvuusu for the (`lmtlmm ` engine. while I-I. llolder olliciatcd in the scum: qspacity for the .\lo.-rryweatllr engine. I)i\ii(mnl UH}.-o-r'Nnnnns-r nn Int-innv nnnknn ` liurnutt nu-I .\h-gmry at I2 afclock. .-\t , - this time amuse other lui||ing<. a \djau~enl tn 1` ` the harrm-ks. were I-urm--I. fhelnu-nrks 1 \\.\SilI:4lll`I:1lfuI` SHIJII. ml the mmperty } hcl-I in trust lay Mr. I`. linju-. "hecleht : upon it than \A':u about $ItNI. The lmilnling ' and commits \\'-re \~:\|ue.l at MAIN}. The Inrracks was lpcgaulill August. IPNR, sunl on j November Ilhh, open-I by .\Iajor Muore, Lzunlulmst of ollicers. It _\\'.-\s of brick. l`. 0.\60 feet. nu-I had an-cmnnno-|ntiou' fur I,.'00 pcmnns. The tin- was said to have Iwcn the work of incemliarv 'I`L.. ....... I...........l.- ...... nrcll II|l' wurn III nun.-Iu|Inr_\` The new lmrrawks occupies! the site of the "Ll lsuihlilzg an-I was 120x60 ft. The lmil-l~ ing\\`:\s Iwntc--l by hot airauul steam. It hml .~u~mnun-dntion for L700 peo Ile. It cu.-zl Mu-ut &i,.'>0l| and was insun-l For $3.- 600. TIM: new building was not ontirel_\' paid for. Thcrv is about $2,000 clue nu it. I I . `V ; The Illcl IIIII New I lln .\l-sn-lay night. .>\u` n! .\`.|l\'.ni<-n army lmrrur` ; I-_\' tin-. Thc tire was discs Ill IIIII I II!` IIIOVIICIIIII llfluf` `C `IV. `"0 IIIHII we mat himou I'rinn-In mo:-t coming . from the link-(inn I the I-nrnch. When we wunclul the slum he Inn the lint on hand. We Inn-0 Mien Ialhcl the matter over and werv rmly von\`im`vcI that ho III the man when (mu-heal the match. I also found him um morning in the new burruks. while it was in count of mmtnu-tiun. uul I nnlml him what he was tithing them. His reply cu. `I Iruulrunk lut ni htuul went in them for I IIN:||.' lb-ch t IO prinomn-. lmw.-var, Il(`Il_\' lluu llu-_\` lirecl my nf tho 1 I-uihliugs I`vv<-nlly lmrm-I. - . . A _, _ __ INK IIIIYQI "if `V . INIINI. Newman ha been -In-ing unthin . The pnlire lmvo Ins-I Illlpirillll u! he mmod ` tho nrigiml Army Inrrmln. \\'hy?" on quire! u repnrtor. "Wu-ll. mid oiwr .\Ie- y gnrry. "llumen wl I more out that morn- ing and I few moments: I-elurv no on the lllflll I19 Inn! hhn nu I`:-inn-an nhoo-I umminu ` In-uni 1 I IIIIUMIVI. I` II \NlIIIlCIII"'I` V` II" Iuun Amlu-\t_c. in chart thirty yuan of up :uul also I Inhunrvr. II: In it momlnr ol nu Nth l'.\\` 0 mil. u-inn twocompullou -4 it won in the inn. limit that men ro- raivnl nutorloty on Mm-la I7th lw appur- inu at the pollen o.-nun, cltbrglnl with crab. ` in; 5 listurhuwo at tin ulvittion army hunch. cunt. Litton. tho alliou. than in chant. uhl that Aulruu lwl lilt him. Thu {mag ma Iran iltuxicnlral and top: the input. Tiny lullowoul Jonas. 1 all -lief. tn the platform null (`ulot Iloll inur- lorroul. and no uruek. Tim: the captain r uanttwkoul. ahclluttho noouml time the mono III I livioly am. In Another put ul the mom muylu on I in I buuilict with (`ulrl Alillifl. olm I49:-lbutor nldoil his uoocintoc uni tho light lummo uniting. The young inchriatct lolt the hull-ling ui-I won altonnnln nrrutc-cl. Amlrown Ilyllt l line :4 M anal mun anal Nowiiinn Yum mutt. Altar thnt the-y wvro very quiet. Annlrvwu left the rity an-l win away from it until I few -lay: ago. The nl-I loelink sum: in line mull-I in tin brunt: oi the young men. IIIII tho mitmmo ul it seemingly in tho! Ill!` nl lut night. The llIull\'r.\ for their Iiurk menu In his quite plain. Auclruin was (mm Lultolull anal was mum in A" lnntteiy. Ha ha Intel)` horn lilatI`h' iug utnwa fur W. Dunn. \'_......-.. L.- L--- n,:._._ -. _nI.:_.._ 'I`|.._ > - ' nun. who. yearn . k I o\ uloon on tho , mu-lust nqunro. mu ::cm I In 3; |x\sllw lnonh an 0 Isl-ourvr. Ni: mnpnn . \'||~ Audrmu. NI:rty also Khounmr. I .1... Inn. I) II` An lIuL- _ L-.. ....A ._..._-_l_- `the axon` Auoolutlou. 4. n .--- un'_\' mu me Dllselllttlll nu ma outsme the rhumh in vacancies in the wall caused by thv huttremu.-s. They had been in their pasitinns but at short time. when thc-y.heurl the fl-otst'-ps of approaching persons. Who.-n they arrived in sight the pulicc saw Hunt they were Auulnews and kewmau. l`he utiicers waited for dewlopunelnts. Newman L`:IlIlt.` to the gate leading to the basement. auul on tip-toes stole u to the door. when (Ntiu-r Sllmll grip i iul. .-\mlns\\:s kept guant outside, am walk:-I up and down `_in fmnt of the church. He was taken in clurgu, and hoth men were escorted to the poliu` cells. Illa It`:-also at I'ol-umoulh. in . . _ II; the .\ shes. ..-u _-u ug. 9th. IKVI, Hu- wks Ila cleatnwg-I u)n`rt`I by oiveri aulfpvil VII `VIII! Wxlilla Yesterday nftemoon 'l`one_y Lyons. u no: - Q vunt of Capt. Drnrynt Toto dn Pout Barrack: ` . bk with lgm mlngoaoyxd on c an an o r 0 pm Anbowailn. `lulu .:ldot es indiaqbpecnnco was cuyo act- |' We up Alwuiyn Satluod \\r`ith_ (Irnwfonih sweet potatoes. sweet } ciqlr. cranberries. (`nmbrid sausages, and` hiaatiue able gs and app es. preserving qniuces; sweet potatoes. no loose gs. cook- ingg npplen. cable apples. l eqbbogo, lem- ons and oranges. nu wnu " nnuun Illll tau uwniaolvoa cnl1l- tinnn. an he loolu mil labor: for the true spirit `of unity in the christian church. which shall give it in true. power in the world. It is the inlpintion of thin fnith and hope tlut has undo his lifepo fruitful in pqwer and inspiration. anal will make him live in many hearts and livoa when other men, as prominent nuw, shall be lor- ` gotten. CKIIIIPIU (ll IIIIUHIQ u Elna" "[8. . In conclusion the writer says the mrmw- ms: of convenlionality in miigion in as re- ulaive to him as that of creed or ritual. lo deli,-_-hts to own true brotherhood with all why urofeu"nnd call themselves chris- tinnn ` he Innlnn Illa. lulu`-u `nun bk- an..- lnugr muss ut tltuunlllll tltlltflltl 0! l\Ill ~ stun. to \\'hom- though mam` mlniiruhfe sermons are preached them none are more welootue than those of the principal himself. .-\s a prescher he is marked lay siniplicit_\".t`li~ rt-etness. earm stness, and force. For tine u`ritiu_i:"andrhetoricaland tinishedperiods he has no admiration, and aims instozul at the direct conversational style for wliieli he has the liigliest of all examples. He is not afraid of plain speaking, and prefers direct appeals to heart and l`UIlSL`il`II(`( to thcolo 'i- easl ("St uisitions valuing only that vital re i- ginn which is the root of right feeling pml tight notion in daily life, he has no respect for a ``profession" of faith without its fruits, As in the case of political sins so he do- uuuneos social .1ud- llhli\'hilNll sins with the same fearless freedom, believing that this is one of the preuchefs most solemn duties. He strives not for effect, but for ellbots. and though he not infrequently rises into im- passioned appeals he aims rather at pmduc~ iug permanent conviction than temporary excitement. His moral inuence on the conununity is somewhat analogous to that of the late Rev. Henry \\'aul Beecher in the neighboring republic. He is always on the side ol the generous and unsellish poiicy as against that of mere expediency. and he seeks to uphold the ursuit of a noble idea It! infinitely better tian that of mere um- terial success. Many. especially of young Fanadians, owe to him their perception of this truth, and some measure of inspiration from his enforcement of it. and from the example of alnohlo and seltish life. In cnnnlnninn lhn wtnr `mum Ihn nu-an-v. E 4 ? ! 9 Sllllll 3 I IITIC. l'rincIpo.l Grant has since his appointlnont ncteql as professor of divinit ' Alan. His lec- tnrrs in the class room. lilu: his in-aching, are vllywterizosl hy hremllh u thought. catlmliclty of syln th\` and \ l\`lllll(`8s of pry-sq-ntatinn. He llama instituted an M`l`l(`S of .\`unl.-my afternoon services fnrthe univvraity. mmlncteal smm-times by himself or other msfx-ssors. \omctiInos by eminent ranchers mm other places and 0! dilferent 1 enmnina. lions. These am much u preciatesl. not only lu_\- professors an-I atlll enta, but li_\' I lu-go class of thoughtful citizens of Kin nlnn In `*l|nIn_,O|\nnn|u I|\nI\|- n.I-uh-..Lf.. A lIlI\l` llIl'II IlI|l'Il'lI\"' "'| II In thc )nIlIIgtsl In-shman. He in u nlxucys tn-.-tn--I thr stmlc-Hts nut as I-:._\`.u, hut its um-nth-Im~n. mu-king tn Iwt-I rathq-r than tn vwrw. nml umlc-r him away tlu-no luau In-1-n no meal If fuinlml ulisciplim-. Thu` pusitiun of the prinsipal touvhing the higher mlucntion of wmm-n. that t.'\'t.`l`_\` in-Ii- Viahul \A'hn1iI`sin%s II thomugh mental tunn- iug shuul-I have the opportunity uf 'Il`0\`lllv in: it. is uliscussecl. and his \'it'\| un univer- sity it-la-rzitiou fully |ll`l`Ot`ll((`1i. As to his wnrk iu l`1.`lIl`iI| an endowment to give t,Im-en`: an usunml position in the futum the writer thinks pmhnhl_\' no other man wullhi have dares! such I tack. hut Mun he will carry it In A successful mnnplotiun few cam clnuht whu hum!` the man and the lung- netic powers over men of his vheorv and n-- suluta spirit." II! gl .|tI(`b alt) ll Hl('lt' 5-`IV! Ill!` llllfll. ("FY V\'l'I`(' Il&|lI0'Iug coll]- iug tun arnlstlwmfn-In limckstrect. \\'hnthu.| the men been doing in that climvtiou 3 Thcv. with the \-icw uf nding nut, passed the nu-n n`.I .\Inntrv:ul 2-In-ct. cuul when tho.- \' got In this Thinl .\lo.-thodist church saw a blue in the hisclllvltl. Tliey Inn to a door facing \l-mtrwil stmet and found it open. The lurk was hmlu-,u. A pane of glue that had been hruken hy 3 stone in unler that the ri- miuht gerauicient draft was Also lia- nx\\`lV:\L In the basement a pile of hooks, hihlco. hymnnll. and other works vu-n- `riled u Ion the tire. The otiicers jun: upon I re buruin books unl put out the ' sures. As soon as t is was accomplish- .--I they left the lxmemeut and hid outside -Im .-`annual! :.. ..........:-- ... .1... ...-n ...........l F'l'Il ullulc I|s\`|l his rt-nun-I and Inn In-vll lllbll` stn-Imlln-In her _\x-ars she Inn Iv up lhe ('il_\` ui K lihll nuul mnnnu IIII"\IIQI II1II'JI -`I"CI T-UI"IlI". -[III ll. |Il'|IlIlI' cinliuun 0! narrow psrtiumhip. wire-pullin Illcl corruption are enterlaininuly Io-nu-rihou . In H77 Ptinci ml Hrunt Wu called {mm ` his pauturate at I Ali! to take the n-Ipon- 4 Int`? ni:-e of prim-ipnl of I,moeu'n university. , It uuun uinevure that was ntfeml him. 0- ul cmlsiulrrltit-Ill of pa-rannnl hlppillcns nu-I uuufnr! wnulul lave Io-I him in It-(`line the null. But the university lnul urgent ` nu-I nf just such It nun tn pmsiulu over its imx-n-tn, anal he mullnl not n-lune what he fr]! I can of slut)`. -.\...i.... 9 |.-....-|. - The imtilutium was I-IIIIII III II-IV III-l IIIIIIV "ICU III. 'III- as I ulpit. orntor wens goon nemuttile-I. The utw. cliwctnou. and reality ul hi: rruching ntnmxlv nttruwto-I t--him tlt--uultt ul uunx men. tun fuult-| in him me who cuui uudontatul tltuir awn liiu-nltiu. and wltu nevor gave them I Itnm.-" lot the been-l" they crave-I. Then the prim-i I`: I IILTID. pupulnrity cu: \'ritcr, his nunrbrtc the lll||l'l`iIl foul-nation It"N.'lI|(`. nun in lamin- .. nl ..-......... ..-.a:--_- :-. ...x_., -...n:-.,_ I ` WII" IIU`!'T IV! [""I . I u u u D A-iniin ll nf nnrrnw un-Oinnnnlnh ` I'Il IIUIIIIEII 3 = khan in the 1 Mn ~ Tho nnu, u ` "dulln" (M100 1 l'ou-Paorlnlt than linu- Iot but be CIIIIIOIOI Jhu Jflno Innu- Iu whlelfilrnut lupunod to 0500:`: lilvonltyv-Not mun (Nor lo RIO- corlonl Dhphyu. , - Min Muchur. In tho Iul. hour nl the Tu- rontu Wool`. In-I I lengthy urlk-Io nu RM-. Ilr. nal. It In Imouuly inmvumm. In tho 0 uh; uh: uuthonu visit: that the princ pd. I re Mnllvo Cuucllnn. In no pnnouuiuvnl or higher. purer. anal mow gt-notouu Illa. He in I strung mum. Inn-I chit union on! ullvurn qualms-I that must - luau: II. He come: In! the tluo ON (`chic Iloc . which. when in hm-mil ' uul oulhuolum nrv I-lomled with an inlu of Anglo Saxon I-wealth. em-rgy an-I munnun nu-nw. has 'aroduw-I mu 1 luv -1 the It-as-lull of man. I in mtriulic an-I puai--unto law fur his country in` all her nugnilisvnl pm. minus in nu of his hauling train. and as much the am: Inllucm-mg-an hi: mincl which the love at Scolluul lml ull that 0! Ilnrm. thou. in his genamul youth. he alo- niml. fur her slur uh. to "sing A song at ` lent." if he cuulol In no man. r Refer-om-e In much: In M: only me. to his uruutneuun ntuulmnl. pm! his natural Ilnuitimo pros-inc. I in gill- u I uulnil nrnlnr I`:-no nnnll nuvuvninnul REVIEWING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF REV~ PRINCIPAL GRANT. .\ |'|m.\ll.\'E.\"T l'.\;\'.\|)|.-\.\' Sllppoul Out With Woulh.' .-_..I_-. _A...__.._ an, , V. Ill I'll"! tn umv. ll_lI' llll Iv In In-mnhru In- ml Irr lllnlwu, M! ill the 1 IIUIII`. HI! 1-Iuqllenve I Kingston In pl`u\`i1lt*2 mmmliuun I-uihlinx In ....I ..n.l he fl1y:'.el,`0gl|ilt'\l the en- ......no at Ma oaneo And nddod.Drink did VII IIIl\I' IIIEIIU mainly Inc In I tl_u~ Ixluiu-rsity mnl. am] lam! It'll COI_l_ll.I IIIVB IEO Illllllk . 1 Herbert Story. clrowuml on the Ichr. Oriental, was A brother-in-luv of Mr. 1: `Lnyton, cut` this otii-:e. The lint intimation he l'9t`9i\'e1l WIS in" reading the first edition. Newton Beam Inna uncured as one of his premiers for his fancy `bullet .\l`llo. Termini (farlottn. late of Paris. and .\lilu1: Mr. Beers pays the hlxulennniuellu in 3 great kickr."ullhnu'gh she cannot speak I word of English. ' vv CCOIUUU I I'1liCIlIIIfO Mollonto to frech mlnl_:, mostly westerly, generally fair and old weather. with light now in tome localities. ETC", [CIT IINI com W . You ban Always Get Cambri ' unugoo, Kingston" auatges, fresh print utter. eggs; largo fat Lsbnalor hen-ings, only rote potatoes. choice crun- heruyiu, caulillowers. and cabbage.--Ju. Crawford. ~ . The closing service in connection with tin- .\`nndn_v school :\nlll\'el`SeIl`)` of the Kingston First Methodist church was held last even- ing. .\l r. Henry (`n|minglnLm. st'Iperinten- dam of the school. occupied the chair And rmul the Nport of the school, showing An average nttendanc - of lillsvlmlars : of books in library. 600; monies Cl.\llt`Clf\tl lur school pnrposos. $|ti'J : for missions $`.. 3. All the reports showed the .~clu\ul to be in l pros- perous condition. In making his rcnnlrks, while presenting the rvpoit. ho intimated that owing to preann: in lmainean he felt it necessary to resign his position its superin tendunt; which resignation ho had placed in the hands of the ._\`obb.ttn school commit- I... \I_ I) .1n4\ J.I.I_.--..- ......... .l..I:.-....._..l III`. - The appointment of Judge Taylor as Chief Iuntive of Manitoba in rocun'ed> with ge rd approval hens. his the most popular 1 at conga] luvs been undo. .........o Q0... .l~u....l Au. oh. ...I.. AVUHV I out 0" H \II` ll) ITIUIIUU. ' (L A. Fraser. fnrnu-rky of Minna: wolis. and a; graduate uf the Royal military co lege. ils [Low a dealer in Inmbv.~r at l.i(lgor\\'ooxl, in . '|`I... ........:..A........A ..l I...I... `I`....I,... -- l`|_:-t Fruplc Wlunso Movglgounlu. Sayings mu! llulnn Attract Atloutlon. .\lr. Ulmlstuno is |`:ou\'cring from his cold. Nelson U0l'lll.\ll, uf Hill city. In: gone in New` York on a visit to friends. - A ' \ I.`....-.... |'..-.....-I.. ..C \I: 3 III (III? IIIKIIIIS OI ("Q3 3l|UU.|(ll SCIIUOI l`0nlll[' ltee. .-\:ldn:sscs wow cl:-livercal h Mr. H. i .\l. lh-ittou. Rev. R. Whiting uni ev, Mr. 'l`iInberlak-. The singing wu led by .\h. \\'mlell, Miss M. lclntyna presidiugat ` tlw urgm. l!||' u|u\t'luL'lI(s III .1llIIl1'I`s and 4\e\\'ll|i|ll. polimmen the --f. |'rilwt`.\1 nu-I \l-utn-ul streaks. and while then` sawlhe men. the) wow slnulowiug inn tuu nnls tln-m fmm l`.m.~k at n-nL \\' hm Inul

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