Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Dec 1887, p. 8

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long silk gloves. evening shade, gt Laid- la`w'n. . - 1 \ urea (0 me m-euusse room. where e snperb spread united their attention. A lensent hour was spent and then the wedde couple were driven to the junction station and left for Montreal. The left the bride's home amid h shower of rice and old shoes. The ` bride received many yiifts. testifying the sp- recietion oft` msny riends. No one was nnnier on lh nmmninh oh... oh. `.....:.I ' uler-In-IIW we note NOV. W. l'n|llp. The service was mmptly concluded at ll o'clock. The bri e, looking remarkably sweet. was dressed in a grey trevellmg suit. To say thet she looked captivating would be putting it mildly. The groom, e Itelwert `ylvoung men with handsome Ieeturee. carried imeelf nelv. The he? couple were al- einted b Min Mend \eggoner and Mr. James ter. The pledges were made, con retulationa iven, and the compeny re- 1 ti to the bree fut where superb enreed united their Attention. A nlpnnnt . - uuuu nuuu-cl--.v|lIu Aura IVIKKOIIBF. This morning a highly interesting event occurred It the residence of I). J. We: on- cr, (llenburnie. It was the marriage of is iss Nora. one of the many handsome daughters of the estimable gentleman, to Mr. John Baxter of Pittshurg. one of the:descendant.s of the renowned Baxter who first established school in Kingston. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Richard Whiting in the presence of a com y of non relations and s few friends. T 0 selection of Mr. Whit~ ing to tie the?u tisl knot wss due to the fact that upw n of thirty years ago Mr. and Mrs. \\ oggoner were united by a bro ` that-in-lsw the late Rev. W. Philip. service was ummntlv nnnnlutlml At. It Mr. John Baxter--Mlu Nora \Vaggon-r. l`I..'. ..........'.... .. |.:..|.I.. :...-..-_.:.__ .., . : llul Tlunmermnn an Animus `.` ` l\'I.\`us'ro.\'. Dec. l2.-('l'o the Editor): I i notice in your issueof the l0th that Law ' ltespeeter" seems anxious to revive the un- pleasant occurrence uf the 3rd, which was being peaceably forgotten. The procession, i consisting of between two and three hundred students. from arts, divinity and medicine, was as orderly and well-conducted a one as ever the students of Queen`: rticipated in, for passing 1: and down rincess street four or live po icemen were met who did not even deem it rebuke necessary. Otlieer Tim- merman stood in the shadow of a building on llrock street watching the students pass quietly by until one of them, a few feet in advance of where he (I`immerIm\u) stood, started to sing or yell ; then, with admira- . ble coolness. he ('l.'.) sprang forward and by mistake grabbed Mr. Dixon, a man who was making no noise whatever. His imme- diate presentation of a revolver at the crowd is. I think, too cowardly an action to be discussed in the press. Timmerman's excessive zeal on that occasion was no doubt stimulated by a few old grud es which he owes the medicnlstudents. suc in the oeea~ sion on which he was mixed with a mud hea in trout of the City hotel by a late `gram unite in medicine. I enclose my eard.~ l'I\'r:-\\'iT:s'i:.~`.~'. 1 l ` over I , luhlyu In In": nuu m- wmuu. l0l'I00ll'l. bemme I knight if he could bot-luaod higher than some of his fellow-labourers. Impossible 3 The knights believe in the hrotherhooal of nhtll. The order has no mom within its ranks in-r dudes uul crnnks.-\'ours, A\`n1`lltIlI MI . l`lIA\ll` .|l!'l'IllIlllL' I|Ill|ll`I III` M? IWJSIIH I alisteluprr. He in, too, wulrymg his nwn Vain iumgiuiugs. llc ` lulxly one uf the few who Imus nnm tn talk the order out of existence an the contract I rather weighty one. And he- woulu. foroooth. become if Inn nnnhl hA..I-....I |.:..l.-... 5|.-- - III)` . All the I .\lec|mxic" n\`1~|- Iuin nl ' au\IvI u luv uuIn'.\po'\'l ; It nuseu H0 ` -lisliuctiuum anal mils lur nu uuri hl prnwe-liugs. In me-nth: thexe lune ~ liicullii-3 it has been unable to mncil .\I|oitrulinn it blic\'es in. If nrlvitrn has lucvu n Lnilure the hull does In: lis- tho lrniulnts. Uuly one cause in u )uz|r quirrul an N501`! tcurlmratiualnml up u-rem dtv the knights` nrhilrutnr mu 1: to art an-I the oInpluycrs' au'|i!ratu1' nut. Talking Too Much. .-\'r the Inissimnry meeting last evening llev. Mr. lliruiwu, in spexkiug about the women of Japan, said that those married to lwuthous were always afraid of hein di- vorced. A very triing Inuttcr would ring this about ; for instance. talking too much would lend to this trouble. The audience = zsmilcd. especially the female portion of it, when the preacher gave this poiutor. I-uca nun: Ilmsn urgal and two mure are Ilmll tlum: uhu Imvu jninml what A .\l-chnuic" 1.- I. ,. , Nu: mun uni llll IIIOZI ll mum. The nslorenco to snushinn is too silly to i merit serious attention. Let it he kunwn that. the knights of labor of this city lo mot believe in it and do not cnwur it. uni they hue no objection to Utliu.-r.'fi`hunornnn uni A .\lechnnic" im~ murtalixing lhemlelvea by the Arrest. of it. The recunl of the ruler, it is true. is hu- fnn: the puhiic, nml the phenomenal growth nf that onlvr in the city is an e\'i of what the pulnlic think of it. Four asst-1n- * I-lies hmu been ur_uanic-cl aim-e Fe.-lmmry ulnl Inn: Ina.I~- urn .|.....o 0.. I... l.........l . -._ I xrlry nnuuuuunuunm. The lmiglm In nut nu.|u- I lunu about what they re doing. The pul-lic lmow pr:-rluus little of what they are aluing. and can knnw Iittlo. but I an tell "A Me \`ltInin'"llIIt thew` urn lml. I! lwlllp )0. muotamtly II wnr with capital. nu mun- Iuntly melting the lutruutiuu of the of it. They no huuled together or the promotinn ot mutual lntorootu. and thou interacts they lroqueutl cllncuu. llut they sometimes do murc t ey tako lntu couuicleutiou mutton pertninin to the public welfare. matteru-alculcnot to do A .\lu-luuic" good. though he will {mm am bush tire hil shot: at them. 'l`|m n.l4.~.....-.. 9.. --..- .L:-... 2- . ,- -:II., . ICIWVWT "H". `u Mr. linlmor does not upuk l the lane: that are hall with Ivy the national and been-\'oIQnt Iocletiu. and tlu-lu one nu live lucnl nun-Minna. In-ciclu the not vary Itrung knight: nf Isl-nr. uncl cenniuiv not the "u.u-Iumivnl -lulu null so-`ial umietlvn wlmu Imblo ulrjert in line im-ulcnlinn nf prlnclplu which will Ii! man in every walk to! life. the mining of mo nnollu-r in time u! distnu." -The knights of labor sum member: In diulrun. uul make, nu public Inn: of the lad. am! they inculcate princi- ple: with IMMI no othor um.-inlion in the city grapples. .\ Mechanic ln'Ihe mn- } trnry nntuitlntanclinm. ` Tho Itnhvhln .Iu nun ....,I... - L.-- -I_...s i [gun has ".l-linker Ioebuue." K|.\1u1'0_\`,l|ut. H. (To tho Editor) : A .\lechcniv," In the \\`u|u of Int uonlug. cnntributos I Ital! column 4:! nuu.iIigatml ltulclk. Ne underlain lo nu-nu the snvlll prnhlulll. an wrmou nl Iny Mt. Hal ma-r. Incl chain by M: n-mark: that be but not the ulightonl cmwupllou u! that Mr. Ihlmor mien to. II. ll_l...-- .I_-- ..... _..- I n.| v u -u -nu an uoulruul 0! Inullng as good In`- | lug. 3: well an lnyiu up a nice little bank I amount. thh_iI the 154500 lot him. In cum-luuun. Mr. I-iclitor. in tloau|_niu;; I {on !or'yon;'r Ipu'ei|lc:.m:`;'ay"lb|! the :\ uu. \ 3 in Al` are. an r uuuv `nun- dh':II':|-ulh frum Kingston Q:-I o|uwhon~. Mon aumu. \'uun truly. R. I . IIl'.l.l.. ' I man can In -port um-I kn Mn funlly min- farulvlyon 9! u-run! In . alum crop of * ` pontoon bola lulu-u nlfil In one _u-nu`. Am! It Inynm In 1 animal 0! Iuullng gs-ml liv- ~ a * A.-a-nun! Huh I. oh. .5... L... Ll... ` A77-Wwews ALTAR- t has rulIjlll`ml it uplo It inn item no a-unirt \\ ith the cnuplnyt-r; mum nu snark nn uh is ur nlhcr gun-ru~ I ; it shows nu clisneqxx-t. fur thou` ulm F it no I!il`t':~|N*\`l ; it Iuiseu no thus uctiuuu ht:-oua re-liugs. 1-n nu ` `llllil mnciliate. I I.-..oi.... iv l.;l:....-.. 4.. Ir _..1_- __. - persunal gI`ic\'.uIces t. which A :" alludes the result of his mm r IL. :. o... ......,....:.... |.. -,.n In-nun |IuvII' nuc luvuh lhlrinw his address in .\'_\'denlmui street 1 hurch. ltev. .\l r. llirniwa gave a description of ditlierunt kinds of idol.-1 in use in Japan. lle exhibited wlmt is known, as the God! d--ss of Mercy." When hegot through speak- in-.: about it he left it on A small table, on the platform. He was followed by Rev. Mr. lluptington, who. while speaking, slapped the table to emphasize a remark, caused the goddess to hull to the lloor. 'lhe Japanese clergyman caught on at ouce. and said, flu|t'a right .\lr. lluntington ; knock down the idols." l -vII' uln nut I [nu It-hm. The I are A Me- n...0 -- I... -........-___ 1 II. In In: ll)l'lIIt`ll : II` :~| the-In fail to tiuul ., I ` , . L..- .. .; ... (70! HIM \ "'5" aliu-nu-I law's. by Bil (A-"MI uh that `WI. In N0! llurt. uh .\lm 10 |'W`t`r! I A-.| .. J`... - ml to as r wauly II "IIINIIUII UK with NIH U U |.|imsc-If J ll Ullllll VOFIIIOIIQ B. B. B. claim: to cure ell curehle din- eneee of the etomech, bowels, liver, kidneys and blood. Thnt it actllnlly .perfo:-me All it claims. is proven by teetimomnln from par ties which none can `dispute. Send teeti] ` monlnle of remn-hble cum. Vlolln And organ duott b I Vsnnhune (oncorod . Cloning excl-cues. - I uliug . :sa\\'uu; b Mluheo And. 3?! reainb Mrnlghnson. 80 b Fl . . Ro'1.:ftntlon by Hr. E. Mullen encol-ed). Bong by Miss Oraer and Min roonwood. b! Hr. Wnttl. IUXIS. The meeting was cluseal After the R-:\*. .\l r. llimivm lmul I`ccitA'3l the Lord`: pray:-r an! smga hymn in Jspmn.-ac lamgu~|_v.;c. song by Miss Oraer and iiriiriibbd. `Sonqiby . Vlo n And b{ Mr. Hicks and Miss loncomd . I $o&E. Mullen lonoorod). ` Duo vviolin mtorgnn by Mr. l_{ic-ks and Miss so by Miss Leonard. Rec rnuonby Mr. Wr ht.` " Song by Mia 01-nor an Miss Greenwood. Son in Miss Flynn. Realm on to Mr. E. Mullen gong by Mr. Jana. _ _ A uuucurs III I unuron. Last eveninv {here was 4; concert in tho Methodist chureh at Beth. Rev. Mr. Hen~ derson presided. The event was very much appreciated. The following was the pro- gramme : 0 h . gKa`in"i5.g'{"och. U nlng hymn. N Crxh1nnn'a a och. Son by Miss ..eonnrd. Roe tauon hv Mr. Wrinl .\ Ila-nrtrondlmz Accident at Portland- Hrst Drowning In Twenty Years. A hesrtrending accident occurred on the Ridcnu lake in sight of l orth\nd. John Dowsctt, aged I5 years; eldest son of Patrick Dowsett, was drowned on Monday morning. H and seine other boys were out skating. when llowsett skated into an air- hole. The hays that were with him run to the village with the sad news. The villagers turned out in crowds to the scene of the Accident, and in less than thirty minutes After he fell in his hody was recovered and all means possible were used to hrin him to life again, hut without avail. he same boy met with an accident last summer in H. I-`. . T`ut`fy`s cheese` box factory by which he lost his left hand. The family have the heart- felt sympathy of the vill ers. This is the first drowning accident t at has occurred in the Rideau lake for 20 years. IIIl|l|IT l'l"olDllDllltl0O- hLlgh; to moderate winds, hip` mild we- "I ' M. ule unue F. Nesbit sends us the Canadian almanac for I888. This will be the {lat yearof its publication, and it is lled from cover to cover with the moat vnlnnlnle information. Therein no work so much consulted, an generally useful. as the Canadian almanac. ume scrap: of humor. Limo rays of light. Knock our dolly troubles Higher than I kite. Hear Fax, city hall. l~`riclu_\' evening. at (`ooh-`a church concert. A big drive on dress goods at Hanlyk. Twent -eight. recruit: have been enlisted for A" ttcrv. They we being drilled by sergeants Kim-hclla and Coyn. T he men came from Guelph. Hamilton. Peterboro anal London. Twenty-nine recruits are neexleal at the battery. Npshit. mlnn nu tho (Randi... -l......... . BII U UIIKK. ` An incandescent electric light. 25 candle power, will burn near the city park this evening. It: elfectiveuoes to light that lo~ cnlity where shale trees interfere with the light thrown by the arc lamps will be notic ed. Ix..|._,- -- -nu ::ll"l"`llll;" \\iI_\. He mu-i HIM . II. the present tiuw christi.~init_\' was r.ipiull_v tnltin`-.; lllv plm-v of the ltt.`-\llN'II I`t`ll_t;`lI|lIl. 'l'went_\'- three yc-ms ago tlwrc \uI`1~ nn l rnt~st:int rhriatians in Japan ; nnw tln-re are RU.U0t). The ne.~t.iri:ui spirit was uhs:-nt in .lap.in, ml it was t3X|H`l'tD'll that in a very -xhnrt time all the church llt`l|l|lI|ll|ll(|ll5 wuulul he uuitml. The u'!l'ect of cinintiuuily upon the peuplewas ahmvn. 'lho men nrv: lnecnniimg pwgiex"c. the women are the equals of the men html not their slaves M in the past, and industrial and training schools are lining PSI-itllllsllthl. 'l`hc_- spuukvr closed am able at lalrcss by making a strong appeal tor ill to the mission work in Japan. Rev. Silas llnntington rulatml the wants us` missions in the l.\'ipissin__alistrict. He r~ll0\H-ul hat lnullm-n lane in that district in the \m_\' ofc\':uigelir.ing anal christiauixing the people. He nskml for it liberal response to his appeal fur help :u~..l to lmnestic mis- SIUHS. uuu-mu in`: r. Uuly one pm A dose. A party of 30 young persons. ladies and gentleman, went to the country lat evening In a [mud rum:-n. On the return home the vehiclc broke low n and they had to In": to the city. They arrived this morning at six o'clock. g. z....._ x._,,,, .-.. .. _._.u-n. um: Jney are n poamvo cure I: lundnche, and All the ill! Induced ordered live r. Only pi I done. ` Dlll'f\' Of 3 vnnniv nnrnnnn I-all 1.;-cunt h_\` Kev. .\lr. Innbcrlnke Thurs day evening. in Methodist church. Ports- try." or Rum! [Life in Hngzlantlf` Every body invited. Admission 15. Try our dry edging: $2.50 per conl; dry ; mouth. entnlocl. A I'e4`p at the Old (fuun I T ! } pine blocks 83 per mm! ; dry oak conluoo-I. as good u ordinary lmnl\Aotnl3~`i.5() per 1-onl,cleli\'-red throughout the city. R Crawford, foot of Queen Itreet. `VIN! |lnn'| \'nn 9.... (`nu-0..-`. l:Ml_ l.'..__ uauuoru, loo: 0! 1. Why don't you Pills? Huey u Ilaldluhe. Am} A ` 1 L'uun'II lwnuvcrl. rrluuy Orpmng. i" ci Anal they Are good Early Raw p ml-bags. turnips. (uh butter, f.-9,], eggs, nnml Iwhlivc. rrnnlm-rj.._.` 1 ` spesrklimz cl-. Ila)` of Quinta ci.|.,,-_ ('ruMur.l. nnuuwue Is zmuru Immocliutelv rg-]j_-V9,] lv wearing one of (`am-r'| Smart `Woe-I a I Bollmlnnnn Ila;-kn-he Planters. Try one ml belfreo from pain Price 25 venu. `m An! evening while: Juhn I-Ilnmr - ' thieves entered his room in A lira : how! and vnrriecl off $70, 1; is M T we rohlnorn are known. H uIl-`. - L...-... l..Il._.._ I` u i uw nnmunl Ire KnnVn. ` He's A funny fellow. l' tn hear him again." is the \ ml` I-`..v Pump -...l L--- All '0 who love nmwl - (`gum when nmvh Hula: Whc-re the air with loudest pnlu-5' rlnm Tho pninmn! pure mid, . ` ` Esau-nom at Hcwlryt Thmnnnovrg. lhclucllo is nhur at imnmliutelv re]; lw wenrimr one of Funny`. um.-. `u- . Thu glee 1-Iub ol the Rnyal medial col. Iago viniu Syclcnham In January. On (hes.- recont viii! to the village they vote Agra. nlulv entertained by Mm. lamm argon. We nd _\'mIr nlainn good. and the prim ruisinahle. remarked u rnntmm-r the other thy, Every variety of Xvmu fruitr. new, fresh and at right price: at lloudrt flu-.1"... son -. All yo who low I (`nvnn I-ham -nub. um. THE COMING OF'"ERMlNlE." ran. \umu MINI IN church concert. Pl`i4lI)' a Ami Hun urn nnnal I DROWEED W-|-lllLEi SKATING. rim! _Vl1l'". Nice lor I-mkfut 4-olloul mu. mlloul ` what. cruolml I-arley. gold ulna: cornmeal. mm grill. granulntml oatmeal. JnmoI('rur- ford. ` yuvcnn I IIIIIIVTII The Inclvlmntl oumplnln about the clullnua of the man. Fllrilttnn claw! have not yet brought mm-In vlu-er. Al. the rounly court yesterday the grunu `kn hmugln in I true hill in Ihc out of J. lc `co. charged with lnrcony. For the but 4 ualltv of Scrultnu aton- * ml. also for mglhh (Nowoudo) Huck nmitlu ml :9 lowest rule: no to [In vorh .-ml yurrl. \':.... 1.... I- In [%l.\'(`ll)EN l`.\` or THE nm. .\liIl- Mul ulm-wt. son-I ponlun lamb c-spa. lower Ihgn M1-r at Rnll~nhur_v'I. Allhmn cured In the dmlbli Iflllltllt 0! Southern AuI|un('uro. in u-canon mutt. A |-ruminant Formnll euuloaun has pruuuiu.--I $2.!!!) to the n-nl_o\\ mun luml of ` Quota`: univenlty. ; Ihoclullnou ` A1 cl... ........... ......_. .._-.__,n-.. A- I H lUrlI. L1'ctun,- lw rnuvy uuuu-I In lll llll |(l0\`Ol II lav ; Clnupnt up and curl clanking: at Iv `I. weather Proloubllltloo. in nu;.I-..-n_ ._.l-J- D * The I-Iplrr III I-lawn III! I.lfI-I`III the l`uhl|r uroo Tnllnlng About - NMIIIQ lin- NIIII-n Iluo Aonllon at Thu: Win an 'I`..Iel-- \`_n-- rrag Ill :\ PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BYOUR ' -LU5Y REPORTER3. (`alumnae vhatput at Haul '1. ulna bottle: at Wale : 1 my non. Smart hay tmunl at Spawn l L'ruuhy'|. Hun-_\' nlmalc-I in long till: glow-I Bl [AH- nu`; .-.-- --v uni Taking Solon. Concert In I Chin-oh. ___,___ A II. ,, -___.._..j___-_..-.._. A cnmn vex-:no'a. _I;:__ ._ ,, Lime Little rays mm. p ;e\\' Inch! [Ion-dvn In \\'uh-`I I.'\'. Mr. Tilnbcrlnke . l'In_r:lnnl. |.l...:..-:.... I 2,. I yucca ILFUUI. u try Cater`: Little Lire: I positive for sick I by dis` mlv one ni I A Inns, ;u't' |uu;'v.;'Ti:telv .` (`am-r'| `\\'.|`, he Plantar: 1`.-.. ... uuwu Ivuuugl. All Iclcln-u by Rev. \\'. IL ('1 Lin which he let the Lempurauu in true Innis. the c-uuwcrstiyn 1 and nonl of curry man to God. I indwelling of the Holy Uhuot. the pruzcnl question he cluprm-u guarded terms in which cl:-alvrw i uomotlmcl spoken ol. We won the Imktro of the mnmryi Inn, than [III mule It as Ivgltimua ""`h "'1 3' Only miles 3 t e vrny people Wuk hear Inn: at Vooke`. H` ironing in .-a... I.-n I nvomi Ihlncs. wing: are sold. , -u. uuulfl 3- arming, in city hall. potntoen. butter. butter. Lnhatt'x- Quint. .:.|.... L.- Hlgnt n \l'lu . Laluall 2. James cll` Im liar- `u Ylry I 00H) . Not`. R. 1`. Hum: (M-urcsl with one of MI amusing and A dual readings. An Aahlrn-In luv Rur \\' I1 I Iullu. um! nlqullly uelllg Mr. J. A. H. Smith. we-nut). Incl I I4-not couldulug grate u for the partial! nf 5'I..,hmoi. Into-ly pl_wv| by the membonm llw \ loved the rrogruuum-, 1 litrrnry. 4 in .*'tmilh. In ..u.l um... ....._..n |.. The monthly pounce unduly \ uochinl Iuhool I llo-I. the mnjoui II. I A I .\"|`. .|.\ .\lE.\" 'l'H'|'|lF |"|{U.\'T suctzass onus rsmrwanauoa so canws MONTHLY MEETING. * )|IllK'\I' ml \. . Haul la-nu up-~m In ltollgl-m In liilagn, Kn-ork Down the Idaho. _.. .. . . I 1 - The 'Vl'o-or po-rum-0 swig` Friday to lulu: I'M l'pnu an .\o\w - Tut .;lu|u|wrshIp'o;- ` Ll this nuulienw I Always appro- ll `nDlIDI." JIVOIII Iuil n`|lll0ll WOPG extreme- ly amusing. All the para won well taken, and Erminne mule; chit; It will be ......-n-.l s.._..l_I.b T n:..I...t.:. 2. -|.....l.I `. (`grey !ollow- rnuce lulu upon ya uf the body ul. Ulmugll the II l'nnnEnn In x In \-UHIIII `U mttenl the nu- n In liquur cm- oru ourselves ru. and one of Long silk gloves, ovoni shade, at hid- llW'l.' "_ I I nu wucnuuyu uy 5 Iuong n;'rlpeu1 to than present to 3 I pledge whic ten minutes e obhined fty namen. The chairmen laid Mr. Doutney would k on Wednesday, Thundny and Friday :1 gm: in the nine pleoe. he read. In` -mg 1:: mn a rncnu we u\sve in Jesus." { The speaker introduced himself by saying he was not goi to give a lecture but a talk, and iutrctfuce his methods, which he lid very successfully to. I\ crowded house. He has reepect for those whb go to church but much more so for those who act as they speak, vote as they pray. and dmp their ballot for the consistant temperance candi. date. He rejoiced to say he was in a Scott. ' uct district, but he had been told liquor was stillhold on the sly. The violators of the not were criminals. lie would rather see a house witha red light over the door. to warn travellers of danger within, than those sneaking places whic men enter by the back door, and which display no signalt. He concluded by a strong aipealu to those present to In Inn mlnntnn g nlut-inn! 60s.. --._-_ rl-L4 Honda :5 Pledge \VhI(-In Fifty People Sigu- Scott Act Violators Chsllenged. Precisoly at 7:45 o`clo<;k last night Mr. llontney. accompanied by.his wife. Mr. Dobbs and Miss Dobfn, arrived at the Orange hall, Portsmouth. which wan tutily decorated. `Mr. Dobbc took the chair and asked the Rev. A. L. Macfayden to olfer as rayer. The chairman then briey Intro- uced the speaker, who asked his wife to using `.,`what Friend Hive in Jain. 1|!!! lnnlrnr intwnlnngal Id-n..Il L ----- -I-- stops tn ||H.`L'tiH upplicul .-`ent tn ` iu.-titut The the fare tlurstom uhle den hemleal order t'h ing of II resnlutic the mun council ; resolutic were con uhlermel The Ex stand it, aswmmo uuu-rmen ior consmerntion. school board, as the knights under- stand is in favour of the l\'indergnrten ` system of education ; and approved ot it by the adoption of the school nmnsge-nent coni- mittee's report at the last meeting of the board. The point on which delay hinges is the engageluentof it tmcher. Ap lications nrc coming in for positions, and ot iers may be received before the date of the appoint- ment. Definite nction will not be ex cted for some time. Inspector Kidd wil visit (lttmru shortly and on his return report his ohservntion upon and opinions of the s 'st-In. .\|r. Kidd is an admirer of the Kindlergan ten, and believes Kingston should have it and he so kept abreast of the times. m.~uv.uuuu Ill ule new usscniuly. position of the knights of lulmur on furestullimz by-law appears to be misun clcrstoocl. _ l'hev lo not Innke uny llllrcus0l|- (lllN|llllS on the council. Tlmy appre- an attack on the by law, and in that the council might know the feel- large hotly of the citizens sent at resolution cinhotlying their sentiments to cmuu-il. 'l`heysprung nothing upon the ouunril; they haul nothing to sprin v. The resolution they sent to the city clctili, and content to leave it in the hands of the uhlermen for consideration. 'I`I-n a..|u.nI L.-......l .... `L- L_.: 1,. 1 umn_y uz nu-In, nave ulmertukcn the orgz|IIi~ zntion of an assembly of their own. 'l'lu-y met last night ml took the pl`t:llllllll*.\l'_\` tuwamls the new It.-pnrturv. At the lllL'L`llllb' of the mixed l|S80l]ll)l_\' tn-niglit application will no doubt be mule fur cun- seek the clmrter and puocceal tn the ` institution of the new assembly. msitinn of the Imiulm. nf I..l......- mm ISHIIIIIIO lIII_I li MU; It Wlll D0 '1` 0 reputed to-night. omhootrt. it chould be mantioned in large and complete. The _ compnpa numb! IOIDO sixty people. In nguton on Thmday and u mrgc maqurny. u not uy nccmvnauon. .\l r. Arniol is (me whu will In the \\'(ll'l unl order inlinito credit. The builders of the city, anal there are many of them, have undertaken the orgnni~ nssemhlv of tlnlir nu-.. `l`I..... gl`l|"llllQ'. > Mr. \\'. J. Arniel is making great boa-L way in his canvass for election to the school board. On all lnmls his cauulialature is up plaudoal, and be bids fair to be returned by is large majority. if not by ncclmnation. .\l { nrclprinlinits-m-mlit progress It nu mule In the past. 'l`ln.- influence of the order is being gene rally recognized The member: of it nre being l~_v persnus seeking public ollices. The knights, lmwe'\1-r, are l not couvernell about anything which is out~ side and extraneous to their peculiar pro. grvmnue. l Quunllulu That Art! Now Ihforo Tlu-mo `l`ho llulluorn .-Hum! to lbrgalnln-. 'l`lnc election of olliccrs in cnum-ctinn u ilh all the gusscllxl-lie; occurs in the lust \\'rt`|( in l)-rrmber. Many changes are prolnisc-I ; still it is lmpeal to hnve the support of the retiring ollicinls in orsler that the orgsmim. tion may make in the future the sauna steady progress it has made in the put. of the nrult-r in lnalnu non.- __... DO`UTNEY IN PORTSMOUTH.` R7-I IIlIII|' VII- .\Ir. Hln fz-tone will not go to Ireland this w inter. It in mic! that the right honorable ;_-n-ntlcvncunh inheritance frnm the estate 4! the late Lor-I \\'ol\'-rum will be some $2110. mu m-acoua nl we rmgmn clulrcn. has been np` painted by the Hinhup nl Onurio to Wen \\'incheslor anal South .\luuuuin. Hon. llr. .\`x-hulu, avcmnpunied by Mus. ` .\`.-hultz. has lll`l`i\'ul in Unnwa. Dr. \`chuI!x'u In-.-slth in much imprnvml. He will remain till the close of the apprnarlling ussinn uf lmrliulnonl. Ur lllu I-Inna: will mm an on I.-..l.....l oI.:- "II HUI. U" | ."- Zn- H.-m-ml .\|.utqr Wurkunn I`-male-rly Inn hml It u-Von hclnorrhage hf the lung! M Scruuutmn, I-ulil better And n-ulin quietly. Min: |*'lur-nu-. Nightingnie, thoheroina of the (Timon. in thought to he lying {mm the etfecuuf an olal lrnpilnl fever which aha` m-mrnvl:-cl in lN.'u|_ uuccu I an "NI II Auplull ll.'\lIl' WIIICVI IIIIV` cuntravlv-l in IPWI. ' John I.. .\`ulli\'\n. the truly vn-at Inunnl the name. has boxed hefuro no Prim-u of ` \\'aYca. The gm-oting he-tween dignity Anal lmnornlizuion I'll lmprcuive. Rev. J. A. Snlith. one of the urclaim-.| cl:-acous n! the English church. has ha.-en nuintocl In` Hinhou Onurin m \\'.-n \.UllIIlll.`HlUHEl' I I0r|l() V `.".'d!`1lillg the we-Ighm.: `e-W ahyu. Ho 5.1)`: llm I... ".lnM.'I VVIIII we ulcxe virus a'n_y.' rc- Inindod one of K0-K0 in t 6 "Miludo, but ` this thiefil not K_o-K0 cause he can prove hallbi. Jnvoth and Simon were extreme- I..` ._.....I.... All oh- n...o. -.... .....II -1.-- I-r-1.. nuurnn-II nan "l'l.`VI lppllllll K0 U10 murmunul 0! than Rnuim tumpn musing iu the lrumier. The |'rim-cu .\l.u|. ynmugml laughter ol the l'rinm ahol l'riru-on of Wnlcu. In: just cc-nnplvto-I her lth your. Rev. .\lr. Ilirulwu nml Rev. H. U. Blnucl I left to-lay for Hnnannqno, uul speak it n miuionlrv meeting to-mght. ` Capt. Lawton anal wile. formerly nation- ! c--I lwre. are now in uunumul ol the .\`alu~ lion army at Purim. Major \\'ilnuu, nf ".\" Lottery. In: your on as furlough to Quebec. Ila will ruurm hln duties on Jun. 2nd. ,. A .... ...-| u ..._... u-....|.... .._ n n ._n.. |.,. . IRTII Illl I I IUII "3 than welt luclny. Mr. Klnnhnrn. ; lnr of the 3|. 1'. c |... I - III" UI'l|ll\7II. The llunuuu llunhu-(.'outtI h;u jun ro- w-ivo-I u hoquut col I|,(l)II.lI00 {mm A nah- llwv. , ' Iulv. luv. .\u. cnuu.ma. Pnlul L rum... hu doclhml the cull lmm Pull: |`rcol.oyu- rian church. . 'I`|.- I|-_....-..- I.I.._.I_.; 1I_..... L _ 1 , . I'll NM Ihw. I)... Pnuplo Whuoo .\IuV.OOIll. laying: and Inland Aunt-I Alumina. R. Mary Audorlon is worth CIJINJJXID in her nun zlght. Hm: ..I nun... n....n.. ..a u.....__,. . THE KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. "'a'-'33:. fnrkvr. D _ .. u Ilnnls tun : wcls u|.; Ill l \|lll, l'l`:lalj .91. llomys that the dz-.'xL-ruin u-ting hunestlv wit their pal lnmls nf coal. tested hylhem, I In weigh 50 pounds over t|u- lun CXUHOIL In [I05 IIUHTI llll I0 30103 llnd BOIIIO at the choruses In to be repeatfd. The trained and e`ectivt- singing of he chorus mu an ggrooublo surprise. There is a come- -linii of great abilities. He ia one ot the two thieves. Ho did and said name of the fun- niest th Hi! acting drew uhouts of v bhnuhtor mm the audience. His song,- " MT 'I Win: the Dickc Birds Say, Inhnlntl mm of K0-K0 in I 5 MiIrAdn." hm. I u uxrl Huh! I.` . 1' III III!` VII) \I."I(HH.' ("VI t|rs.H. .~\. Kirkmtri--k. -cemly retnrm.-I frnm : II. Thou: . {of the Sulntlol army. rr. in V III; In tho oily. r. silu `Huuudon Inn has I at- .m-r at 5 new muoalc lodge at 'orlh .. .\lm-pherann :1 [hr City risiti \ I. , . ol Hsilco lhrudh. ul Neutral, In PERSONAL MENTION. um um! bu I-ocn app-rll of the n `OI . J. .\h;llin. of Lnmlnn. who Ina than to Ml Munch hon. left for u nlnu , cmn.-my. NI h:\\'eI f ull, I L, 1. ull lulu culnpemsu we mllnlalnn or me plllk bol -room wenealtogether. The stair case scene was exceedingly l. `Of the artiste the tenor has probnb y the best voice, though Erminie herself and Cerise sang so acceptably that they were several times re- called. In fact near all the solos and ..A` ck- ..Iun-mg. I... On In. .........o...1 ."Ik4 I in 3 pI'0llliS(` a Int the nu-an n;1v. ur'u, null I "I0 . in in the (My mink-1| to I u Tllli BRITISH WHIG. WEI)NEh'UAY DEF. H. pIl'l_ OI Ill! WOFIII. "` ` And now I come to the most essential 1 thin in Lower California, viz, the water whio in to be found hon, ond plant of it. ~ It in pure And to the tube, wh can- not be |__.Li:l of t e vuter in All parts of this country- Pipes hue boon hid thtouali the attach, and water in dglivond on every Lat at the small cost of N pot onnuln. And on all the lot: outside of tho city the company null: water right: with every .9} ml or more, and with I little work uni a great deal lea cue thst imakea to run I turn in the out, ` in aoumern u\uvornu\. " ` On every hand `we see extensive: and Wei}- cultivuted vineyarda, ranging from 20 to 400 acres of land. One vineyard leebgeer pro- duced 48,000 gellonu of wine. en mother produced during 1886 300,000 ellonl, which sold at from 80 to 82 per gel on, according to quality. This elone in Iuicient to meke I Merquette one of the lergeet cities in this pm of the world. . ` Ah!` nnw I name; in the mn-0.` n-nnnti-I IKHV IIOIIICI I030 C0nlmlKlu to Ellen" charge. And just here I will say that l\lau-quette is: most beautifully laid out city. It is divided into four squares, with in park in the centre. This rk contain: ve foun- tnina. A large an commodious hotel has been erected just across the Avenue. All the blocks are laid out in perfect squares, with brond streets ma nvenuea, men being one hundred feet wide. as you wil see by the me eocompanying this letter. Mmy new bu ldinge are about to be put up, and the town company will spare no pain: to nuke this one of the moat prosperous cities _ in Southern Cnliforniu. " ~ lln Alrnru Iunnl `um- -..- --m...-I.p.. .....l ....,Ib My lot is cast in the town of .\lanpu.-tte, which is situated on the great .-\.l". it SJ". railroad, which brings here eight puaen or train: daily, to say nothing about specia s. which are veiy numerous, as the inux to this part of California is so great. The nil- way company nds it impossible to convey all by regular trains, and therefore it in com- pelled to run excursions to bring to their new home: those committed to their charge. And iuat here I will nv tint l\Iu-ummn uguu.-u. This valley is seventy miles in length and fteen miles in width, and for henlthfulness of climate. productiveness of soil, and nil- road facilities, cannot besurpassed. There is I dc-liciouaness of atmosphere that is not felt in any other rt of the world. and while in the north t 9 weather is cold and bleak here it is almost rfection. And with blue sky and anus ine, trees laden with golden fruits, strawberries, oranges and gr: 5 now ready for use, gardens aur- roundet with hedges of palm, cypress and magnolia. perper and other trees, one can not refrain rmu exclnilning, Wlmt hath Hod wrought 3" a \I.. L.` :_ ,_.,. :, u . ,, a II . )l|_I0 Linn II I` luv l'l1I33~ Great enthuaium _\ms evoked by the man net in which Erunnio was produced by Rudolph Amman`: New York,Cnaino 0 rs ' company for the first time`in Ottawa. J`he lot in aim lo, the music pretty. and the gialogue br ght aind witty. The company, coatnmol. sooner and eocta are of an ex- colienco unusnnl n a travelling org.-mization. The the of the stage prevented proper set- tin and compelled the omission of the pink IGOIIQLXIORGUIBI`. The sum mum A Letter h-{nu California. ().\r.uun. L`.sl., Dee. 4.v-(Tn the Editurl: We are safely here, aftern lung and tedious journey of eight days on the cars. We came by the Santa Fe route and passed over Ingny nlangerouz places. though the scenery was grand in the extreme. Deep canons, high mountains and umssive rocks of all slmpes and colors elicito--l much admiration, especially from the lovers of nature. And, Mr. I-Iditor. did we luwe an opportunity we could easily have contented ourselves for days, and even weeks, in roaming over the mountains and through the valleys Wlllrll our eyes beheld as we glided along towards our destination. But. then, when we reached the greatest valley in Lowert`ali- fornia. and looked out over vine yards and gardens, and Avenue: with their trees of green foliage, and groves of semi-tro ical fruits. we were anmzed, surprised am de- lighted. Thin vnllnv Se nntuunfur unilnn in l......s|. -... m-m mm nu-xr !'l`t`ll$'Ill; mun mun! um that How only frnm the urc in heart must mum` their \\is4luIn. U snmething mom l'I`i|l than matter ; of something higher than the stars: of; light that will endure when aims are doml anal dark : of in purpose of - hich the phvuicul nnivnru in but 1 panning use, such lives tell." I should he very sorry if this lm.-Al alnmlcr has been a stumbling-block in the way of my timid inquirer. But I shall he hnppy if the exposure of the slnmler and my own person] testimony to the eniua nail moral grnmleur of the nun alum I induce I single ` one to carefully read his \\'orks.--Truly, ' Ruimar l!.u..uw. `mu m uun u Ipnrmuuy to col l'I'\.`l It Just I nor: of !{1rtherpennnulu~ol|mony. ` Sonic year: ago. through reading hi: works, I haul I-comm mmince-I uf the rare genius and gun hour! pf Henry (Ieor -v. I had. moreover. a reuxnn In be strange _v and pm- {nun-llv nlrlh-fill to him. For in Prnuronu U! ml Jwlrull, III: .\mmlanl. I hunt now that I III! not ton sanguine in expecting that the |\l.`l`ll)IlI who have hoeu oirvulaling the misrepresentation will be ` glad of this 0 rpm-muity to culn-cl it ` J III! I Inn nl Ilrlrlhnr lIl|'QnAIIn' o...nl.......... uI_v -vllu I! la |IlN'lml. I ulnlurnuuul. that Mr. Unurgo lmlatoxl upon payment lor the oven- ing lu Kingston. and upon thin Illa calde- numol in ho-,oa,l I charge of ureo:" `elllallnc-"II" Against that entlenuw. Al low me, then. to uy I-rlc y that for bl: whole on mean u! alx nlghta. Manual. (mun. lngnton. Toronto. Hamilton nml Lonclon. (tho Int ve ol which were can- uellocl) Mr. George rnhmul any payment whatever. and uvenocl only what could IOM`1.`Ul_\' have uutlic-at to count his lrnvollin exranca from New York In .\luutrul Int.` U1 IVI and rotuln. lle haul in the mom- timo Ian M leultluvv In -1 at n particularly I-npy porlonl. jun: before I no tirvt puhllcntlon of hi! journal. Th: Nluutlanl. I Inn! nnw lino I g... gun n... --......l..- I- and K|_mn'I'ux.,l|oc. I3. (To the Editor) : A Ion-Al mhnpnuentuliuu. rouontltv tirunlnucl conuma hlr. Henry Hoot-you poutponotl , vhll In K (Ito: 0! [all car. hon just boon I bmuaht to any notion. um I gladly prot by ` thin upponnult to make A poroonsl uph- utiuh. which dial not tool :8 Manny to nuke public botnro, regnul only thn than who have been vlronlntln this misn- prountaliou hul um. um. mu 3 I clcnlu uuuvsent either {mm Mr. Henry: or from IIIVIG . ' ma uzunv aaonar. LECT/URES m CANADA- an cxmmumou ' IJITTERS T0 'l`HII rznnoii. `Ir. llalunor Say: locuolhlug 0! Interest In tho I'opIo- tfo Dlooluuu-u Tulsa lluul In Public lllseuuluu-lmbmnr Quullou `Into I've:-odour: JII-I New hnuu at its llonr. 1 1 l I 1 I IIIKIIIV `ll? p1'l'!M\ll George I found him a an Ice soul. Exam telnet him. nor th 1 vi V I Iuu Ulll|\\'a\ Free Press. ' AI , _ ! :u,,,. .`lI"lE `ll ' :ne nf a like i | llII'I I\lI ulritlillq I hl. u. n ,MIIl III III` I to him. nu: lll`ll I ope uul I my fric-n 9 illalvlltotl I I087?-I I time the I strength ` ivllrll have :1-lnou on V 0...}, l.`l|A.\'l1`. moral ingle , HI `rul_v,' Klsm noticein Respecu leasant iturll: ` x,ouu nulnuox rye, totllovnltto-d The uohr. Dclowup yru launched at \mnuth to-day. . ' Dnjnlol 0 8hon-Hlu Annluge. Ygatorday Daniel O`Shen. formerly with Fol or nqui by .p'_O'.'.l`.R. porfo nnod the carom . and po ulu-ly known as driver Inf Kingston 1 rugs, was ay at Clark I Mulls, ho Min olttopvn. dlughtor of the some in. `I; At Cah- ylgv. r. Elliott 1, Mr. Mooirn nhippod vn nut. containing 2,500bnnhnlnoryo,tothowoItto~d . Till mhr. nllnnrn CA: Ignnnhntl :0. pin` ruclnuon In many Inenun. NO one A ior on the occasion than the "genial fat uer, who proudly gnvo his dun hger into I the keeping of the promising Pitta urger. __.. The l~`|rul. Prmluctlnn of It in ()!ta.wa-A \'or\' I -`Ino Perforlnanco. .u........ I..`_... n..-_-

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