Ill(l ll \'Ol'y IIIXIDHI I0 865 I'll! CXPODIOI pnid 3" The witmiu said he would not be I ty to any nrrsngumont about them. He ad never done an lllegnl act, and would IUIVI. Thc entries at the Dominion busincss[col- lege during the t few days have been : A. Rombough. Kl`: nry ; Newton Wilson, Ingersoll : W. l rin~ rven ; W. Rain. Inver- gle. Pittsburg, Pu. ; J. Robb, Ballerseu: .-\. .\lcRn.e. city. . l. }1'.Marshsll,`Barrister, Brockvillo, 0ut., states I was so troubled with cold in the head that I could not speak plainly. One spplicntion of Nasal llalm rive immdeinte relief and thoroughly clenneclout my head." This afternoon an interesting proceeding occurred at Toronto. Mr. W. J. Woolsrd. clerk in Hardy & M urm_v's dry goods house in this city. being married to Miss M: 'e H. Smith. daughter of Mr. W. Smith. t evenimz. previous to his depsrture for Tor- onto, Mr. Woolard entertained a number of his friends. The death is recorded in another column of \v. '. Hun-lav lnhu nf Inn...-A I ..l... D..- \ rnwloru, loot 0! queen street. And they are cheap. oranges at 254:. per alozen ; lemons, 25. per dozen ; cranberries, l`2;c. per quart: unan haddiea; ulmon `trout, Lulu-aclor herringe.-J|mes Craw- ford. 'I"|__ ,._A_,_',, ,. Al I. - . n - - [8 seven nu-nes Wltle. Try our dry edging: 82.50 per cord; dry pine blocks 83 per cord : dry oak oordvrood. no good on ordinary hardwood 83.50 r u-ord. delivered throughout the city. (`ra\wford, foot of Queen street. Anal thnv nun 1-linnn A.-.........- .. 0-... ._-.. I .,...;....,.:a nu uiruury W I IIUIIIITIIB. ` A curious specimen of a fish was caught by Hunter Vankougnnet at Buck Luke. It has a body like I herring and tin: four l inches long and two inches wide. In tails ` is seven inches wide. 1`.-.. ...... .1... ...I..:..... on -,1. , dose, ' ll` .'l IOII. We find your raining ` good. and the price raininnble, remarked ncuutaomer the other lay. Every variety of .\'mu fruity. new. fresh and at right price: at Hendry & fhomp mu 3. ll'l|lIII It UK "I'll- .\lr. Pmllow, Manager 9! Hardy & (,'o'u lry goule nature at Renilew. reports bun)- timee in that town. During the pan aix weeks there has been good eleighing. ('uxwortlu_\', of this city. defeated \\'il Name. of limckville, In R two mile roller re re at the latter place last. evening lay two In nu end a half. fiune. 0:50. `lclwarvl Bertrand, of l`r~acutt, an gruluatv uf the llomininn lmeineua college. has re- rt'i\t-4| a pnailiou of auiaumt book keepe r iu the l hu-nix maltiug cmnpany. of Chica 0. Mr. J. tfllrivn hue pun-haeed Mr. L ac- lu-y'a timlner limits at (ulnbogie. He haa erected seven almntiea and intnnda carrying an extensive operation: in timbering. Their gentle action and good eect on tha- eyetem really make them a perfect little pill. The please those who me them. Carter's Litt e Lin-r l'illa may well he termed Per- fertion." -_ `:_J ___h_ __g ,-W I e .- IHVUIITTKI Brock .' pine blu.-I cut or am For Ilu coal. nlu Illlilhl (:01 mo] yam! I04. This evening Major Spooner nncl his wife will farewell. provioul to luvinu to taking -large n! the Montreal ll1'I Ottawa divhion of the Salvation umy. Mr. lhhner dropped in the uroet eater clay I lennr uldnoed to him by the 'hi|iAn mum] at New York The tinder Ihoulcl return it to him. _(,'o'u .1- ..._ .1- __- ,. n 7 n MARINE PARAGRAPHS. ....V ..u.. mun: gum-rousut Huclloll tunes than .-it other times. Martin .\la.her. u conservative. was inside scrutinevrn: No. 5 sub-division. He said Mr. .\'nhle uusnue of the active men in wm-kiln; in the ward. . He was not as great a \\0.'l\'o.-I` us Mr. Harty, but he lid not think there was a man in the city who could eclipse llarty. The witness referreul to the meeting in the bowling alley. It was so tightlv. packed with people tlmtamne benches I were woken. . .\lr. .\lcCsrthy l.llUllp.{l|`. there were more l present than M.-uher supposed, and asked, How immv are in this court. room 3' .\Inher though; there were about live or six humirecl. Thejuclge smiled, Ulll them were about om.-~lmlf that number. and allowed the wit- ness to go. 'l'houns Sull_i\'an said the late Noble A trucker : um plus I oolnl at Ital!` price. u! M. Wings: :41. N npgumh new Niul, has born '-nnn n.lnnl-`J IIKBCIIHLQ AI you like them ~3rccn or ovuporawl upploo, e\'IpnrMt`tl crcunnod mrned, pickle-I rm`: (eel. wheat germ meal. - Jamel (fryi- Odd. 'I"I.: _ . . . _ ._}_A II,2,, 1.`, I I ' '3 In vvlliil I I'lo .! |luol.h`a in the cheaper! place for black 1. lmm-hwoo I. lur-I or u 1% wood I-wont ' the but -nnlity I Ncnumun num- also tor English (NI'('&IN) block coal at lowest rutugo to `no work: .-val yard. A cattle lair I'll halal at Nnpums yutor lay. Pour um-ls I'll oxlnibitocl and (cm ulau mule. Thu ally lnmliorn word In nmuluueu. A - .. .. .. III _ A|__... _,.,." 3\4IPc A young uouun mu not to gnol tn-lav for two month: lnr nhualuu bu-n math or vhlfo Imoxlcrtovl. l!....I. L II..-.|.-_ x- ...- ,L . I - "HT. INIIIIVTL I Alma): uju_y.|-re-artful A! Mr. lllouli. Ihey um llvn-lny a 'l`hnmpmn'u vullie, and H `I '0\'Irl\'. \Vuv.-J at um two Int vllll Qldlou for than no!!! uni Illphlu-J. C. HIM)` I Cu. j T!*I.\'(i'iIIr:IV'I`.s' 4)? THE um. \\'n-ulllcw I rohnbllIlIOl. npl -nnbl. ...l_.I_ ..-~-I I VIIIIVCI .VI. Nbnppnnfn pay iaufoul `much alum-04!. I _l......`_ -._.._.. |,._.,_I_l. .uv-vs uunu wvvl II III! UN-can Ilmm. utlou. luv uh): ago. an with HIE raw: Ilun Alhuuu M Thaw Win: an Tullluq hula. see ll-a Nu-w York lllorinuun Imwlu in Speuw & Huntley : window. Min and giovu. uul poniam lamb cup. lmnr than even at l!uIunhmy:u. I 3-....- .. II..- .,n, , It llll SIS 3 (Inc mun ll.. .. I PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. Tho hplrr 0! vd sum sixty new veqslh, all which will be propelled by l'Mu|o- In ' I liu-n Imp Mk Who! tho Talking \ c...m-s..duu; In. o-I pluoh good: In In I. Kinlspunkfv. 1.11 ."J'n}?."uic':' Inc all . Ibo Hutu ball 3- 'I'(1o::nlfu:|T` ...... us ouuu as l-uaa|uu:. nu ma not send _\'uung man In .\'nbX(\. to get his expanses. He li\'c-cl up to the agree-zun-In Inc luul signeci. an-I nu fail` us he knew his frio.-In-ls haul lune Hi" sumo-_ -wuuu cuy Ill an I gone by." There won a rat of lwghtcr over tho rendltlon. Ur. I|oCu'tiy and tho oddnu wunalul like I palm. and Blah aid it won. imlroul. very and in it: who ; them was 5 moluwhnly rythm about it. Capt. (Iuklu told that u I you of nu old mp he nlllotl About Sir John. " I It In," ulul Mr. Blake. that you not the address to manic?" I'm not much of u oingor." llill (Tnpt. uuukln in re ly. "WC". I t link I collhl In no m_v.-elf." u-~ plied Mr. Blake. It would be: dolcful szuin, tlwu_4|n.` n-umrkod Mt. McCarthy. "Yet, it would be A duloful strain," ml- clcd Mr. Blake, slowly. Curt. (lulain told how the sub cmumittecu dial t lair work, And nhowml thnt .\lr. Noble mu Ill active again of Sir Joh x .tL`1l0llAI1l. To Mr` Mc('orth_y Witness would not shoal` that Mr. Noble Wu at any committee meeting in tho: wonl. He thought he I'll, however. He would not swear that Philip llajus mun not chnirtmlu of the nu-(`Zing in the bowling alley on the waning at nomina- tinn nluy. (Thu 4\'eu'.~ nt the time niql that Mr. Nuhlu mu L-hairumn.) He knew that Mr. .\'nlnlo.- took un active pen`! in the Cleo '| tum. I I I l VG` ll `\L'IUu The ugrcmncnt between the lcmlers of the pulihcdl parties was read uuul put in. (Xapt. tiaakin said he knew (mnhridgo jr. (`nulnialge naked him tu pay his trnvelling u-\pcn.~4cs hum llslnum. and the witness left Lin. .1: n...... ... .... _:|.I.. u 1- 1 . VI" Billlll`. Tu. .\lr. Illakc-~5Ir. Noble was generous ` ml upon Immlccl. and was always on hunzl N I meeting onlimnry ch.-c.'mn expenses. Me 3.24 not more generous at election times than t times. .\h. .\lv('.u`l|n_v and Capt. (izukin haul sev- ~n.sl lmlu tilts. Mr. .\lc(`arthy wanled to .-mine the captain`: answers to hit quel- fhm. but the captain dial no want his imits su l'iI'l`IIlIl.u`l`nul IL. n~....o...l 5.. --.... no was as aauiorlaud again 0! Sir John A. Maodoaaid. Ho lmlml the mating: lwhi Ivy lilo vvnaorvaiivoa anal told what unaa ha auaadad. Ha 'aail tha Ian laaao Noi-la tools an insult in tho aioctinn and was working at No. D polling nub-division. Do- ` cumanu vats put in. aignni by Hit John 1 A. Mao-loaaial. appolniing haw Noble and John Haakin hia agent: at No. 9 aub-ilivi- aion. Sir Joha'a adduaa waa ad and road hyiba wiluaaa. Than r. iliataraad ! it with a aad Iona. eapooially that paragraph `imfhappaau: lib. Ii I I " I mu dances in .. i in 0 cl hiuuull. and their aona. and the mm 0! iyhoao who hava gaaa In chair rent. to again rally round Iaald give mr than-oruiiai aupporl which I van wont to rocuiro in the old inne- utona' city in da I by. Th." I'll I II` 0' IAIIDKD-r na-an Ola; Woc|audu'u Proooodluu. flu mun ruuuno-I at I001-lock. the (`am lnrialgo Noble one being taken In . Capt. Hukln I'll put in no In! auul stated wh he did not amend the mart ya. torduy. ' In Iubpwu called lot Iain nun- -lnouo on Dec. 7th. haul be run now patent. The: Na exunlnnmqu wu pruwocloul with. Ho in an nntlwrlud 0! ellr John O nnhnl lhu nnnnlinmn l...I.l A DIFFICULTY ABOUT ESTABLIDPP INO AGENCY AND BRIBERY. elecuonm. ' Henry Cunningham mid young Cambridge rt-quested him to secure hi: election ex- penno. Nothin wu Iona no far no he knew to pa: them. table. with Uunbridixo, - prone ed Mr. Cunninghnm and Nob o .35! "Hersh I young man who bu come to vote and in very union! to got him mid The Ivitn he would nm In . _'u t'uulu-H59 hum . 'l'ln- l|2vMoom-o- -alumina-I I've-l)ny-Tho .ur-u at an .1--In nuedoium um um- Jon-! ul Pfoucuul lfounnutn-Ir. Illulw uy. in (nu. mm In I-mun. -<\5 .-mu \I5IIl|V|-I, a s smvn as poasibh_~_ um-.r nm 1.. \'..MA Thu THE ELECTION TRIAL. 1 inside r at le in .\I I`. did at art) . referred ml the Iunrlinu nlhm ls . .... ..,. u culluulli answer: ircum.~cx`ibc No v v cuueu mr me poll-book of 9. In it Cambridge was sworn. --a `VIC! I-II nu vvllll II. ml out In the \ `nun nn|I..Jlul-l-- l\_ um n0' want In wcmtud to war, AMPS. N 0010 Ii C0lll`I'-. To Mr.- Blake the witness said he had not worked ll hard in the last election as at other election. He supposed it was because he had boon mode a senator. He knew that Mr. Noble Inc I worker in (`utarauui ward, than I: not as strong I one M in nrevioua eloc onI.. 1 man`: (`nu-nnInnI\-n. ._l.I ..-.......rV___L. 5 I `H080 HUKJJIGQ II corrupt}; 'nrd, the elect 'ioua ended wi therefore idge liable for ex- There ' now (4:20 o'cl -t'PPd :3? light her: vote laughed. mm "It in I I ll" ." "E12 L?.n and Curt y 3; umre was I uuno merrnnent at this time o'clock) and Mr. McCu-thy suddenly and romsrkod: We need ioine hero junt now. Some of the auditor: and one of them remarked th at `E; unkind of dark when he In strug- in 8|)` 11 both the to quoted Mr. Mc- spoke quite ougthily. ..-.-rrvu Iv-Av" vv nuuuu Iuu lll IIUHIIS. _ There were two things he considered that settled the cue : (l) the loan wumot mode corruptly, for the money We: looned After election was over ; (2) that `the ugenc witlrthe clone of the polling dny,nn , therefortmthe reo ndent wee in no way liable any out one after hie election. Thorn wu A lite]. mnrrimnnb .o cm- .:...- FISHI- Mr. McCarthy claimed that the payment of money to Cambridge was not a wilful act, and further that no violation of the law had been committed. that it was not done on polling day and by an election agent. Re- erence was. made to the honesty of the Kingston election by both parties, and the custom pointed out that wherever possible the honesty of men should becommended and upheld. The counsel read notations from udgments in other cases, W Iich inti- llllltcli that elections should be set asside re- luctantly where there was a desire to have them conducted honestly. In the present case very great consideration was necessary because the agent in the matter had recent- ly gone to his lon home. He believed that his lordship woul not stamp upon the coliin of the deceased a brand of guilt unless he found the evidence to be so strou that he could not avoid it, and he believe his lord- . ship would not be in such a ition in this case. The circumstances is ing up to the lending of the money were reviewed. Mr. M cCarthy held that there was evidence to show that the Cambridge, sr.. had communicated to Cambridge, jr., the intelli- ence that if the latter cameirom Oshawa, gable would make it all right with him. The young man had not alleged that any such` arrangement was made. Refusals to to meet the expenses _on polling da "were; mentioned to show that Noble sto in no dilferent way to Cambridge than"did others. The lending of` the money on the next day to Cambridge, sr., was not an illegal act. It was simply a kindly act of Noble's to help a` ` strapped" {allow to return to his home. TL--- -.._..- A-- '- -- lame xor any new aone utter nil election. was A little merriment at this time (:1) o clncId And Mr, M:-(`.u-thu ....I.l-..I.. pr!) mil ` ul-u In lb'l1lll')',ll`Ul|l W that in his opinion the was clearly t'8li.|lnHu|M'1l. Mr. Hllkc aulnniltcsi Ihmu-cl that .\'u|;le h: ncnivr. and told him In .I...... .....l n.;. ......II I . puucu uuureeu \ MnuI'uIg0 and Mn. 3 In the momoruuluan book there wu Ill entry u! the pnymo.-nt. nf K to De Collma on Feb. `. .`%r and the poll showed thnH'olliua Iuul mtml nflcr I Illnrn - uv n uv I uwuu I l'|II`Ul lIIlI'I- Tho court .ru\uuml at `J u`c|ock. It wu agreed that ceruin luoolu wunlcl ho pmluconl in court at |:t.'o o'clock for cnnnlunllon by Mr. Blake. fhnt gentleman mu on hand, but tho l-ooh wore not. \\'lwn the court he.-gnu .\lr. Su-nwy up `anal and tool: the stand. He pnulucecl Ag! of small menorundunn huulu. lu (mo of them was an item debating 'l`lmmuL'nnnlrial 0 with cash, 8l.':. on I uiuoly thou` note. 'l It-re mu no entry of the auto In the hill bouk. The witness was present when the note vru den- troyod, but In: reventa.-I lromullin what pauocl between 'mnln'lclgo nml Mm. .'oh|c. wu also lbewm `lflnl. luuok thn!('0llimI hml vntml nhnr Inim- 2 Ah." said Mr. BIAIO. "hell. it was be- I value 0! XII . Noble : changing ovlcloawe Hunt the lll cu slaunlooocl. Kdhnnl Stun-v nppuml with the Inoolu. An-I. n`Ior llolllg nuorll. hlenlitiod EM loner rum to Tlnomu (`nnnhrhl . nr.. taking 10! alwouod Von found in his writing Iluk. T4 the Inst of witness kuolloalgo the Cam bridge not: was lur three uuutlu. UI the upruuntnthml ol (`Iunbridgu it I'll do Ilruyod. .\'uIMnu mu fuuml in tho day book about the (`mulu-ialge unto. Thou man no cntrlou between I":-h. `3:-I uul th. M87. flu leclwn wens lookml our and Imlhiug found in the Ilncm either nbom tho mm-. Home 0! tho uutu pruducotl by Mr. .\lm--|uun_e|l more culorml; other: were not. I The mart sdjnurnod at one o'clo ch. Tho manual for that respondent nude: strong I light And were Iroqmmtly in c0nlOI'\'lI:O u ` tn the nuuuwr ul '01l\Il`I?.. They won evidently consider: 3: wmught upun Iluu the production of the hooks I'll tlomuldod. the puymcugol 5 auto 01 lb. The Duh! cl 1 snmuu UH PFOIIUCOU. - ` Hun. Dr. Sullivan test-ilio(l as to.the cause of M r. Noble`: death. It would be danger. one, he thought. to insist on th presence of Mrs. Noblou court. , 'I`.. ll.. IlI..L- cl... -..:g..-__ __1 I `n n not do on 1 Inside: than haul boon on agno- mout luwoen u puma preventing ouch ` lhly n Inch` dono. Noble colucldod and * tfaunirrlll not Ms M3 HI Ind Mud that n prmioun olootlou III In uldo booanh 0! 3 brilvory lay Hr. Noble. but ho had no know ~ Inigo n! the alilr. vol: K. ....a .. " -..LI I|.. u......L_ n `I11: I" IIIII IIIIII. It in not no." niul Dr. Snnytbo. "Arr you pouivo 9" re led Ur. Bllke. "You. I ..m,"uM Mrs cl II. "I think you an an`! Hr. M .\'.:l:lu in the stud ?" uhd r. Itch. "Mu \\'u;" ask! Mr. llolnlyro. "but hr!- Iwry mu uhuluoul bolero his evidence was lulu-u." uALu 1| II In: + `Not A u rn.mm I'rotOI dlllgn. n. u-Q _4- ...... .,I ,.A AI .,`.IA I, 1 'l`HJ~l mumu WHlG.WIJI)1\'ESUA\' DEC. 7. -------- vu uuv -uuuw UI IIIU nnlu I N 13:: a:;':;w:;;' :.:':"'.:,'.'.:.:.:::':.;':..?;: I "-M =~~ -I-w war -gt-'_~ A "' ;1;?.:'.:...`.'::. :::.:'1x;.:".:.::':'\'..-...::.' 9 u.-o-+-no-m --v -cu gs. Md 1,. hm = Wna olioe. .' J55: \ .gIoied in Jiepum to Hotel Koo-porn Fined for Vnriolls Oifouren -;0ue Cue Adjourned to Nnpnneo. 'i;ihe Scott" 6ctl.vvorke slow but sure in Ad ington. n `riday last, at Tnnwrorth, before Police Mngiatrnm Daley, Michael ()`I`)ea. l-Integpriee. confeaged to uiaegoml vi nti u n was, ned $100 an. ' `ts. Ltfko \V|i'Ieeler. 'l`unworth. L'0Ilic8l0(cci,t(I a first offence, committed, it in said. by one of the boys, and wp ned 850 and coats. Lester Simmons, Enterprise, (non of Philip Simmons, who not long ago paid a line of $50 u:;lt:d 3:11 of cost: ioriuewiiila oiflrice, comm In e same no or ng 3 him to Indor- wel convicted of 3 n; the evidence he cut; `nnlhnr nhnu-an Itllld that he nun! do it tint oence. After in im ned U0 end we tulll VII York, and 1 Father Gm` Sergeant in Peterbo 9 been for 37 ; ieny oorpe, V diontee tile 3 receive. it I stitutiou.- Sir John ` mu gift in made of p mnuneed by mining a on was I preuel George See] there on enu, oi! were u Ill Jreuud the wealthiest men do not understnnd the. responsibility they should bear, or the cuties they owe to their poorer fellow creatures. The amount of verty was indeed very great; as it is in not in all great cities, and the only thing I wonder nt in that mob: of employed and hungry persona do not break into the house: of the rich and he! themselves. A friend of mine, who] has one excel'l`ent work in the way of he ping the r, t ought to get a compliment from me fume Duke of West- Iniuater by telling me that the duke had iven him thousands in lid of his Work. f told him I thought it was en exceedingly uiggerdly dohution ior such I purpueo from a men with 5 rent roll of 9,(K)0.000 eter- M ling`: yehr. Had he agreed to give 10.- 000 I eor for fteen or twenty yesre it would we been no more than he ought to . have done. But while we telk eneerin ly in Canada of the slums of London and ew York and Chicago I fear very much that we shall eoon be able to point to elume in our own large cities." THE ACT IN ADDINGTOM an inn. 5 VIIIIIII I l|lIltIIII'l' I'll EIIIIC IIII wont among the tonntry I wont to their l clbllll and questioned them no tn thelt` - lion and `flptcll. l"nquoatly largo unl- liu woul he louiul liiin in hut: in which we, in this couutr '. wuul not at our plgl. Tho prion ol pun uctn have doc iuod to Inch I gnu extant lately that the oath` ptoduoe 01 none holding: would not he ouclont to pay the rent. In many liutAncen,l found that the fnthcn of families had to go uny to work in the t.`0lllt'l'lOt of England, or wherever thoy could get employment. and the money they urn in sent home to pay tho rant, while the wife uul rllilllrclt to mull: at home iuul try tn c-he nut I living from the soil. Them poor voplv are kept with thair none: to the rim atone vonatuit l_\'. llnll as most of llIell|lI\`0 gut in nrrcan with thcirreut, or are unruly tenant at will. the fur ol eviction incuuntautly hanging over thcm,nnd their spirit and energy [I13 hunk:-n. While some men go Away to Euglnncl tn turn umnry, other: nmnnge lu at-nil their sun.-I an-I lnughtcrs lo ;\lllt`l`l\l\ tc. him money to help tlu.-In, nuil thus ll|t`I`I: in [ L-uluru-ll u-nm~ui.... ,....l I.....|.;.... ._c lumen ymenu nna been made. Mr._.hcdonnull said he had looked over ' as record of notes in II hook, 'd5`ven him by 8 Mrg. Noble. and the Cambri 0 note was not. entered in it. Neither wuit found in any day book. It was `agreed that the books should be produced. Hun, Dr. Sullivan tn.|~.'H..,l .. 4.. .|.- -_.__- nvululy ne reetoml tn perloct health." Referring to his hwthet'e visit to Ireland and the temerke he in npottecl to have ub- licly suede concern` en evk-lion in but rick. Mr. make eeiu : "I wee much In- tereetecl In Me etuomeute rt-peeling whet he new iw lrehtr.-I. lncuuuv I epeut eoue time in that country luring um eeeut yeer. 1 ton emioue to no for myee l whet the Acme! condition of the people wee and whethet they won: elole In psi their route or not. I vieiteul e numl-or oetetee end I`! Ammm lhn t.n...m.u I ----n A- A-1- n pnnvu. mu `'0 II`! Inllolll not Jun In shall fool restored, but that In : svluully ho nnwml In porloct balm." Rolerrinn In his hruthm-`n wish In In} MR. nluz n\'/IEREIANII. _ . W. -..._.... --_ nu up--Iva III III! IIIIIII` mm! lot the pnnwuon ul uunporuwv and hail JIII the city. Illa lnruthor. the Hun. .. Bhko. IIII uoolhut curnuputr olIIt.IId u II-olunoollol MI nvoivoul nun Mun {mu I have written him. 'IddId the I but luv It. "urging Mano V|d|(I|'OOI.`0 Incl the duo! the .\lodmrrIIIIn. Io um: It in pouthlo that be may go to AlI\Iudr'u Ind pnhnlnly to ('Iiro. Hodoa not propose toplu-I My roudutiunu II hhnnoll II tn limo. Incl luv mIy buwtyl rm.-to fuur unmllu ul puIo3X.l_y luupr. HI roputtl that MI mun in grant- I iluprovotl. but In uuioun on K It In Ilnll Inn! -....o......l L... I._l L- -.I_K Noon - Tho Poor Pruplo uracil Down Jho I-Ildlordo Var: Iucltlngulutouo ponies and Dunn-u. I Hun. Hall. Blah, Q.('. Nico clnncvl- lot of 0010110. Ill 5 of In the Inovr 1 rlmlil . `III .. lllnkn. kn nmnlhna ................ Ill: llrulhor will Prululuu nu am It Tour - nuns; aha Iuluuu In --The I HE TELLS WHAT HE KNOWS ABOUT _- THE UNHAPPY LAND |'l uu: IJUIII \\l I0 cl lalnly |muaeal_ uhilc I nsulh-r from mid. hm rlwl` slu-llvlx The Cu furmerly ln'ou,;|nt tun u|i{h to pay the run uf w wings I-ul llnree or \\ hich I'unnm'l_\' bruugl is now \n-nth only an .. .4 I. . .-oi..l.... __.` ..... I r mm` or Ur: pig ` rmrl_y poun-ls, anal gh of II mull ho|l< J blingsl-I1lllnI'ee or four pounds. . lnruught us shilling n I only srvun net`, and ' sh`: of produce haw (lined in |urli0uI!o.l_\ . but still the launllunls : ought to In: able In get u hixh `er. I was convinces! {mm what I ll lhrl Inninu-Stu n` nu-Ana no 3- an-.. ueorgu awpnon, wnonp collection of `Agata I : udmirod. ` ` ] 'j`------_ Fntlnre the shores of the Baie dq Chm \ mm: was sum to be aunermg from heart dis- ' case. Mr. Steacy was appointed to collect the amen nccountazdne to her son : eetote. ` Note: were put in to show that the loaning of money was not an unusual thing for Mr. Noble. ` ' The judge pointed out that many uf them were for broken amounts, an if for balance: of pcoountn. and on:uome_of them Mr. Blake added men: had been made. .\fr_ Jnr-Jnnnull -nhl I... L-) |.._|._.-I _.,-., su:uuou.-ruternoro b'.mmme'r. ` Muodomld has received: Christ: in the nhnpb of a, walking stick, 1 polinhed leopanl wood cane. aur- A richly ohued silver knob con- taining: most beautiful agate. The ntiok proueut of Mn. Cnntlio, sitter oi Sir (I Suphon, whoop collection of `Agnes, nthorc the nhm-an of 21.. Rd. .1. us... ; \ uucu lur on your: connected with me art.u~ ` And if his robust appearance -in- treatment members of the battery would Ieeyn to ho aanitury in- stitnt.ion.-Potorhom E .-ramimrr \' Si. .13.}... \l....I..-..I.l L..- ..... . I rluler Ul|l|llIlOl`. ` f b` N an. Co no, u A" ttory id. Peterboro procut-{nu recruits. He in: * for 37 your: connected with the at-t.il~ [DIV (Inll. and if Iii: I-nlxnul nnngn-gnu... .3- I l Gauthier. ` una:-nanny nanasome auary. His Lordship Biaho Clea is in Brock- villo. To-la Rev. `ather elly wont to thatvplaco to id him farewell and wish him I: ha py voyage to Rome. He will leave for that city on Satunlay. nailing from New will he acoompaniecl ,hy Rev. 5!--n...u Ll-as l`....... _.r u an I......_. 2 - use on cue UOIIIIIIIOII ouuneu college, have received I positions in the wholesale house of . Riggl &. 00., Detroit. W. J. S ioer. general manager of` the Chicqgo an G.T.R.. has migned. to accept similar position on the Sllllt Ste. Marie and Atlantic rnilwny. His engagement with the new mud in for live years, and at A re- anu-knbl.\: handsome ulery. His Innlnhin Rinhnn l.`lnn~v in in numb. uuulguru lntl remove: to Jomnuo. ' Colin Welbsnk, and 1'`. Murphy. gradu- ates of the Dominion business cone e, have rmvqhnul nnnrl mnioinnu in oh- ... ..I..-_I.. '.`..::'r. . I w l wul enter me l.A.t'.l. service. Rev. George Burneld, ustor of the First Presbyterian chnrch.I rockville, has M resigned and remove: to fomnto. (`nlin \\'nI|\-nlr gun! I` ll......|... ........I.. ` IIIIKG I In"?! VISIB. Mr. Clements, who was. a In-akenum on the K. & P. R.. has gnne to Ottawa and will enter the C. RR. service. Dav llgo.-1-an Du-..R-l.l _-_L-._ -t AL- IIIU Clly. Capt. Vise-r., attached to the Salvation cor in Nnpanoe, is in the city. She will ma '0: A short visit. . ` u- m..........- ...n.- V - I I0 ICU. Mr. Whiting said it was bechuae Cum. lu-idge rehnted the circumstance, under which the note was aigneal, and held that he won not liable . The witness was retained in Cambridge`: behalf to see that he WM not I naked to pay the note. H. .\l. Mwdonnell, solicitor for the Noble estate, up ed to intercode and prevent the etten once of Mrs. Noble at the court. I She wu aid to be suffering from heart dia- Mr. Stencv wu Annnintnnl fn ....n....o l'eep|e Whose Movements. Sayings and Dolnle Attract Attention. Mr. John 0. Bridge: has been appointed Consul of Brockville, Ontalio, for the United States. II... I\`2IE_- I Ii,,., 7 1- - ` ` QUIT? Mrs. Wilfrecl Reeves, after an extends] ` visit with friends in Quebeqhas returned to the city. (`Ant \.`i-or ..n....l...I 5.. .1... u-|..-.:__ I lalj III! F | 5 v r mus assistance in me present dmiculty. Otlicer Timluernian declares that he did ` not hear the students call llllll a Duch- ` man` during Saturday night's parade. and if he had it would not have annoyed him : 9that he tool: a rm hold of his baton I lvefore the procession came up, deter- mined on action from a sense of public dut ; that he drew the revolyer in pre erence to using his club as a defence, for in the latter case it would have been an uneven combat and there would have been a lively mw. whereas the revolver saved real trouble. However, the appear~ ances were, as stated, that for the tint time an election procession was interfered with ; that several policemen were passed who merely gave counsel to the students to go quietly ; that suddenly it policeman jumps up just after he is called at and arrests one of the least offendin and best behaved of college students. e are not aware that his use of s revolver was complained of in the press. but assuredly there is some ground for enquiry and suspicion that he should suddenly act so differently towards parades to other police officers. } A bonny and unanimous vote of thanks was tendered Messrs. J. Mclntyro and J. i .\l. Muclur for their very kind and gratui- tuus nuisance in the present difficulty. (lechren that In: M.) (`II I Resnl\`e1l,(lI, that we, the students of Queen`: nnivo-rsity. unaniumual_v I.'(\IIl|(`lIIn lhn: Irliltll nf one Tinnnerman. 3 member of the city police force, for the arrest nf one of our felluw students. M r. J. W. Dixnn. u hone conduct during his short sojourn , among us has been exemplnry, And to the propnet of which on the om-msion of the ar- rest ho atudentt and citizen are prepar- ul to testify ; (3). that we highly epprecme the kindness shown by certain prominent citizens who tmk the side of justice and of I the students on the occasion of the recent ` arrest. I A L.._4._ __ I I J Rruululluznn l'.uu-cl on Mululny - Trul- mun) In Fnvuur at Suulont mm. At an exceylionnlly largo and enthusias- tic In:-cling o stuuleuu in the -len" of the ` medical cull!-go nu Monday eveninf the fol- lowing rvsnlutiulu wen unnuiumus mlupt col 2 -mu \uI'\| uuuuwt, ('Kc.. Ill prugranmne in the l`\:\`clsAliuIl public 5: well all 'he cnmmisniu amply inleronnl. Inc:-cu tur mo pu0I't`|lluu 0! II. A commencement hu Iueon mule in the ` {amputation of the: cue: to he laid lay the night: of labour belure the Rnyul cummin- Iion. Illlcll will meet here err long. Arbi- trnliun. child lnlnuur. long hours for female cmployen. retontiun uf mug:-indenitely, ' lmqli of ventilntiun, imuloq|uu'_y of escapes, l wmlt elm-ls nuisance. on-.. uill cnutrilmte n l ul wlnich the as c--mmisnimwru will In: nmnlv inn.-ronml It in I ninth to up that the kmghu upon! their time in hue ingoul mu biruciu a nu their omployen. They I k our in r intonuu when it in necessary to do no. but they also diacuu calm-uiou. uni not not othcri menu] and moral impruromem. Al Iolno ol tho um-mblion there are song: and mciutiou. uni npiritocl mlclrenlel on the question: of tho day. Thu Mayower Assembly in growing very n.-.,i-lly. and in now in in ueumm an inter omugu my oi` the unennbliu. At. the int. meeting an admirable psper. written by one vi the members. I18 road. I! dot]: with (male lnbour. In I plan for nlmru-r hour: and fairer trootment. A desire ha been or * pruned for the public-uion of it. A comrnnmmmam I... I...... .....I.. :.. .1... IIUII Objectioli was taken by Mr. Mg-Cnrthy to Mr. Whiting telling why he retained the letter, but thejudgo said he niuat be allowed to tell. ` ` \I- n-|_:.:__ , :1 o. -nunui in In Iornou. Thou uh: Imam mu ling with cnumuu `fut Sauna`: r".::1'."..n ` Porch with a view toys. lormuion of I dir um assembly. which is the nuporvisiu u amhl 0! not In: than the local nuns lion. and 1 nrginator or dovolopot ol uchonco In;-lug fur tlmir olujn-t the welfare oltho OH 07. IJIIV The knight: ol |0`lulII;.ilI l'orumo:nla, now very uunmou. w orguuu` I to uuanhly by tlnuulvu, to an _I0l\'u in all local tutors. and uclot the jurhdjctlun o! the dktrk-t uocmhly whkh huh-was to ho (onnul. -n.. n-..-........- n.-a..L.- ..-r. ,.n__u- .. -L - orguolnlou Now IIOIII|Io-I0oeou at u... E unlor -(`ouululonorr Noun. .'4o\ cl'tl of Ihu lucsl IIIIIPOIOO IIII lunwvu lam oocktkn have placed shlr olclal pu- pen on lib in tho uumhly mama. Aolninullu com 3'. com I unruly I ol knights. In u r was union. It ta ` pmgocm by the nloeri ol eh. l"mmemu~ ! nloubly. I ` mnllnl lhn nnnr 1-our an A.-9.-._....-a INC. The builalonw--curponton and johorq. no ` nu. nun canon. plus-Aron and puma *1!` unulug In he and: of km ug gag. ` Isly at their on 1:. All that: chupginaliuu u hhonuunnnl L-mu lh at` u... ..n].n~ ;.. ah. ` _._-` vvvuw s-vuwuu on Io`! ` M thcirul A tip phcumuuul gm u"L- I._L-L.. .1 LI IIIU INTI : Th olu-C306 ol otlvaurl In c-muoclinu wit In all Ibo ouombllon mean in the Inc snot oi tlw month. and clurln the lint root In } January tho new con will In luuod. A`:-luly the momlnn m dhouuhg Iounilw ` ` I `PL- I...lI.lA_. H_- -~---- I 3 I I}|Ul . l|u{l:u|ugthnow war n nun man: my ulwunl Ly V Ooh tau. unomnrol the E ill III III 8 R 6 fl III I. unypopuht` |or?:PthoInu `:x::ocl;l`:i.t|| the odor. 11.- -I__n..n -1 ,_.n _ .._ 1., PERSONAL MENTION. THE STUDENTS` MEETING. THE am}auTsor}.Aabun. ;sun~Hl\v'|Sl0n N0. :1. In marked as being J. L. Whiting was called, and produced the letter demanding payment, of Thoma: lfumbrid e for $l5 on a note held by the ex- ecutrix 0 the late Isaac Noble. He retained the document by Cambridge's request, and also because it WIS interesting in the elec~ lion appeal. hint-tinn wan Lnlznu luv ll: I.I..l`-..AL-- A UIWIIV-l 5|"; :1: order in the I -v valvular I'rullIlIIlIIIOIo < ' But And south winds, pcrtl or cloudy weather. with light now or .3 out in some plwu by night, stationary or slightly high or tempo?-nturd. . _ ` 4'\l'El'IllI'. The nchr. Flore Corveth reached Onwegn from Onhawn with bsrley. covered with ice. The cunvu was frozen utiff, Ind the '11) ha! yard: had to be cut awuyto lower t o jibe. During the lut ueeon seventy boats, valued at 8770,(X)0, heve been lout on the lakes, urd I16 person: have perished. There are now under contact at various nhipyards ' in the United sum sixty veqgelu, `HIE five of which ii" In IIl`l\Iin"naI I... I III UN! UIIIICC steam. lune V It-."!ior > fol - }upt- raisin: lav. In fro,-`ah I emn er Dan: no tion, it mu. plea. :4 mm using< r All yo I P" w( 1313-.` Inn The D` rout ` I M Pangaea IIIVO arnvea trom Ulwogo. ' The scluj. Delnwnre. ashore near Long l oit:t, hu' been talcum} by the tug Mc- Ar ur. "I`I.- _..L.. I.VI.___ r1-_, ,.| - - .- lntorullng ltouu Gnthorod Along `In llar|umr-\fuaol Mo month. Richardson & Son will cud] the achr. 0. Mowat. with bnrley for Oowego. Thqachrs. Singagrre and Bennett. light. have arrived from wogo. ICIII`. DBIIWIPB. Anhnnu nn-nu 71--~ uu no: menu Lanna: u 1. land ot snow and ice. as gominion art in holiday view: has hitherto mistakenly done. hut in its bright- est summer garb. Everv Cnmidian should choose homo nrt. ' HIUIITIICG The Willard Tract depository. Toronto, has done Canadian art a service in its holi- day publications. It claims to be the ub- lisher of the onl series of fine arc co our books produc in Canada. Our Laud, Illustrated in Art and Song and the Chris- tian Graces" series are charming little books. with workmanship purely Canadian. These and the depository pictu e note papers lo not resent Canada as and of snow and ice. as nmmmn nu-9 m lmlul... .... ..- n.-- um ueum I5 recorded in another column of W. W. Hurley late of Desert Lake, Fron tenat-. and formerly of Kingston. 'lhe Dres den Times at '3 the funeral wu largely at tended, the llllorgeoters attending in force, the decensed being highly respevte-l and deeply mourned TL- l\`II_.. I 'I\._, 4` I '- "` IIKISN |.\l `(lo Sullivan the Isaac \\ as :1 worker in (Intaraqui ward: He had heard young Caunbridge ask Noble for money tor his truvelling expenlemunl Noble luul distinctly refused it. Fhe demand was urulc before the young man voted. Cam- ln-iulge had asked the witness for money, and then they walked down and met Noble, who mid he lmln t my money. , The 'ud Asked for evidence in rebuttal. Mr. 1 `arthy called for the poll-book of ~.sub-division N o. III n-Ln.` -. I...:..__