Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1888, p. 4

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.1 Stocks. on-dn dud Pnvlillan `bmloi-I. `I R.J.l.BNK'8r. - OFFICE-Cluuoost I UI uuu: unau- A church in a cuuntry tuwn had been erected And Q dinner wad given. at the con- clusion of which the health of the builder was propoaed. Thereu n he rather enig- nmticully replied that e was more tted for the a::a'old than for public speaking. Hamilton Times. up n -u- n ltuuunygvvu luuvpuuuulu. ` Tho shery commission is still aittin . and there in an ominous silence which ind - eaten that the result will be either 1 list z- : ale or a startling liatcliing of mighty queer ucks. I-`(rules ohho l"Iuh:I-loo Commlulon. Bohoaygeon Independent. ` 'm.- 4:-|...... ..........:--:.... :.. ..:n .:u:. Mount Returning the Cumpumont. The Cluser. nuv \.u.nnvn . The Mail has commenced to sing Mr. .Mownt's pruises. What next. 3 The Rn-fur Sllolllll possess its soul in pa- tience. The publicetinn of bible selections, as e private venture . in no vrny eecte the action 02 the government, or its policy. put or present. Nor aloe: it indicete thet the aelectionl (Rosa bible) were not suitable for school use. If the new departure indi- cates anything it in that the publication was 3 nucceu. that is was called for bv many outside of the teaching profession, and that the revision in I popular end protable un- derteking. ., ...-. ....`. guy... yu nu. -.,...,.-. But though it is announced that the work ` in not of A government character, that the nature of it cannot be judged until it iaeeen, the party preee coutinuee to tiud fault. 'l`he Peterhoro lt'ero'u-,_ a recorgniud au- thority iu former day: on biblical Iubjecte, declare: that the action of the department is an acknowledgment theta revieion wan neceeeery. and that the eelectian of bible reaadinge, ae at first publiehed, was not euitahle for the purpoee for which it was intended. "It in," say: the Review, "a practical admiuion that the government and it: aupporterl were wrong in defending the book as it Wu, for if it was the perfect volume it vraa said to be, why was not fur- ther editione printed, as was promised, and "why was the revision necessary? If the revised edition contnills whole chapters throughout, without the elimination of verses, and has the references to the places in the hibie from which the lessons were taken, the question will arise. what need is there for the extra expense in procuring the book of selections, when the name lessons could he read front the bible itself, the portions to be read being pointed out in a circular or otherwise 1'" ` scn1Prv:wfs1'rL t.'C1`lO.\'S. I` he oppoeltlon prise in Ontario is de~ i yeloping a new sensation. `or rather an old ` sonsntion in snow form. The lflvlpi llll loernnd that as new edition of thc R033 W) is being printed; sml at once it opens llre` upon the government usual the smaller jour msls on the same side of politics N-Och" it! alarm. It is explained by the (Hobo that the work need. on-l so much ohjectecl to. was placed in the hands of a `committee of clergyman ind revieevl. nnnl it will he pub- lished by 3 business lloueo -anal not by the gnvernlllollt. And imp6r_tent cluulgeu hove been mode in nu; book. The revised eulitiogr contains the scripture references omiuecl from the lint book, and pupils nml teachers will have no ditliculty in nding in the hilalo tlu. selection: that have been odoplaed. [hen the selections contain entire portions of the bible. Thane changes will meet some of the former olljoctiunl tn the hook. I)..A |L._....L 21 E. ,_.__ _....,.-.I A|._A AL- ....._I. nattar. Tlla shareholders ul the COM-l baalx would no doubt his 9.6 now how It wan Mr. Allen waa ao extreme y accommo- datln . and whore uh` 70.(|00, laid t0 have ll paid in one way and the other to Cox. wont. 'l`|.- L..t.......-.:.... x- _.._. |:|.-I.. on In aonh NOPWICD $973,133.33 All rst-cE uox. went. The information in not lilulf ' I h forthdomlug. Allen in (009. 3 ` `n 9` humility to return wcumla. An I nancier no one on have Any` fugther coud0D0 "1 him an: his future will be mm pl--W`! upell Among those to whom he in Ilnl|I`"'- OPINIONS OF THE PRESS-_ I :-olulbly 1 Boom Curpauun an \l-II The Prlnclpl; ol Anarchy. A In-1.! An Army of Teachers. 'l`::na.. L The Northern and Northwestern min from I ma noll. which was the has on l`:-ldny ulht did Iotu-rlvo unm 7.8 Dalila: owning. and tho lulu duo Saturday as Innlouc ninth: Thayhulalnl uuoontlcnul. nomo. . h but ovcnlnx A horse bololzlnz l.o l'hoo, C. llovvkor wan,` nundil in haul. of I atom` on Jhmu-otrimt north; Oilllndu Vino-drool. than nomo person uubtood It In -the nontrn. unuou-3 I wound nbout tan lnqhu doop. A young nan, nunod Wm. llpll hnndor an-out for the cruel Iyslrrlonu Abclu-Ilee el I I3-your-elel Iilrl el Ienlllen. ' - llum.1-ox. Jen. ll.-`I'M: morning was Ldey Bowmee'.. the Iasyeer-old denehter of Wm. ` Bo`wumn. left. her home. 66 Hunter-eh-eel wont. to attend eohool er the Wnleyln Ledlee' 0ol- l um. he wand eloeg Ihnter-street to ! Huglneon-utroet. `end wu eeooeted by two men ln 1. rough market elelcb. `They asked her which my uueyeoud get to the nonnuln. - Shotoldthom-thee they -eeuli no-up Junlee-_ onset or John-ulreol . They drove ewe: nil mu Bowman oeuueued Along Huguen- ntroet. Blue had to: nest Klluoure piano factor: when ebe wee eelzod from behind by one of the men who bed previously ` epokeeloher end ung law the elelgh. SM WM too frightened to eereem or to Ieelet. end` lay quleuy ln the bottom of the elelgh. The excitement was too much tor the girl. and ehe` felnteul. All because A blenk alter zbht. Illll she came to end fouethureoll Iyln be e herd mdw bank on tho old Jolm-.14-vet min. nee; the Item. Her eebeol booby werebeeldo lun- e I note eouhvne In eight. Donenetely ebe w unlnjnred. end ebe~ uozup end walked home. , `I.--0 nnn\nIn- A Inn:-an hnlnn-In-n In l'Iuun (V llll. llllll IIU CIHIIU IIIJI LU (Ill! CH . A reporter called at Mr. I-`rumor : etore last night. to get a atetemcnt of the case. Both parents dcclnre their daughter was induced to leave home by Mrs. Hill. the wife of Edward Hill. barber at '20! Queen-street east. The girl said Mre. Hill eome time ago made her promise to go away with her. She believed the piece was Port Arthur. where Mrs. H-il'e mother l Iivee. With thieintontiu.n.ehe commenced to ` pilier dnilv from the ceeh drawer. taking ei- togeiher e sum she ilxee at 875. which ehe nve Mrs. Hill. who was In buy here eilk dreee. I hat and other artlclee needed for the proepec- tlve trip. On the day or her departure. Robert Hill. n.brolher-in-lew oi Mre. Hill, drove her to Union Station where he gave her a vnliee cell- tnming the eilk dress end but. bought by Mre. Hill. a ticket to Chicago and 815. Mrs. Hill wnsnnt there but it had been arranged that Ellen was to proceed alone me far es tfhleege. where she Lee to remain till joined by Mrl. Hill. Reaching Hamilton. however. Ellen con- cluded to abandon the trip. and return home. She went to the Amorihm Hotel on Friday night and on the day following Look rooms in a boarding house on York-etreer.. from which she wee removed by her lather. her whereabouts having been dieoovered from letters sent to Toronto. The girl described Mnx\vell`e predica- ment when he was found in her room in en ertluse wny. She seemed to think the ecene ludicrous. ll... Illll neg. -nab -D Lanna- e-I--a - u-an-cg-I-n 39.73.333.33. _ All rst-class Companies giving the highest security. the lowest rates. (Mr l.rmunonI.. and prompt. settlement. 0! lossoi. MARTIN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE. llnmms lv`nr Sale and To-Let : Tonmltn found: IIIllIUl`0IlH- Mrn. Hill was not at home when I reportor milled. llm-Omsbnml wnstold what the 1"!-non houlauld about his wife. That's: funny Itory. Inn II in nnlrnn In nun:-1 Innllnnlnr " Ml sum I00! Ill! WHO. "IIIIEII "II but it is untrue In over! lIitlonlnr." _._..._ ,._______..._ UU'I||l:VI'o A week :30 Ian. lI`rld.1y she left homo with- out tho itnowlollgo oi her parents or any of her admirers. and non lrentiy w ih no particu- lar point as her destination. though she had it tivkot r Chicago, Eight mnyq subsequently ihn mliy heard the wu in llzulilnn. And 1&4-tulltcr went in the Ambitious City on Sunday. He found her inn\'urk-street. bottrdlmz house In company with John Maxwell, 1 pionnnt looking young fellow who d.-iveo I Tomato street car. The nroponoo oi llztxwoll in the girl`: room seemed to wirnnt his detention by tho Hamilton nu- thoriilos. and he was held till yesterday. whilo the Fraser; rolurnod home the sauna ovonlntt. Maxwell went to lhmllbon on Salurdny night to induce the girl. as he nnys. to return home. lie passed Sunday night in the cells. but us than was no charge on which to deal: him. thoilumilton Inttxlsirute yeatcrdny dlnchu-nod him. and he came back to thb city. A nu-run-tar nnllml at Mr II`:-moor`: nlnl-Q hut. Daiu ;t i like IA-av" Iona nmI`I1 Found Wllh :4 tun-cl (`at Drlter nl lhnnlllon. Tonowo. Jun. 31. A dark-eyed beauty ls Ellen Fraser. the 15 your-old daughter of Simon Fraser, pmprletor of n confectionery store doing a snug business at 194 Queen-alroet out. She luho pct of the lmusehuld. and has I score of young ndmlrers who gladly parted with their small change for candles when the hut glrl In behind the OOVIIILOP. A .......|. -.... 1--. n~..a.|..- ..u.. 1.9. 5...... _nl., vupxf ul lllll III!- Hon. Mr. Hardy uhu h|i<| reports` from the Inspector ol Prismu and Public Chuitiu before tho aunt. Th atu-nul.-utce at the In- Ilitute for the Deaf and Dumh, M. I`n~.lle\`il|o, on Sept 6 was 238. 1-ll buys and `J7 Rirls. The total o-xpu-ndimre nt this in.-nitmo in 1887 was 339,695.01, or`8h'1.l0 . pnnil. In 1886 it was 8Il,0`.3`J.7l, or $1634.91 :1 nxmil. At the Institute fur the Bland at Br;1nu'un| thorn were 133 in ` u.I.muluInc<-, S0 umles and 3'15 fvmalea. The ex- |bPllIP:! fur 1887 were 832887.94, or $247.27 I pu|n|. In 1836 the QX|l(`lH!l were $3'.!.5`,`4.75, or $2445.78 a pupil. Tha l`ro\ incInlS-ocrc-tnry gnrrsnntod I numbor ol onlvrs-intcouncil rrfrrrum to printing tut lxlulu, flllsilllll Clntlmln High School to this ulntn-u nf 1 Collegiate lnltitnte. sud rogulr tium l"t'~'[M'L'llllt{ thv Education Dggpnrtinenl Ind tltt` l":u*tnry Act. 1-` " ' . Hun. `.\lr lhmly Illo preiirntml the report 1 of the Public Sohul luau:-ctnr in regard to ` the Fr!-ncliuclmola in Prescott anal Russo-ll. i There ttru nixty-live l"I1-Incl: Iohooln in them conntiec. The Imp:-ctor,' Mr. O. Dulnrtl, unyu: Tho u-lmoln urn doing bottorworlc than when nndnr the aunt-rvioionol English i_llsIpm*l,nr!I, who had not enough knowledge of Fu-nch to nnltlrnml the pupils in their mother tongue. much lo-auto mm-ct tho pronnncia: thin and wuunino `in the various nuhjoctn tnmzlnt." Than plnom-ticmotluxl of teaching reading: wan prngrossiiizz notwitlintamling the opposition ol the pnnmtn, who duirod their cluldi-on tmurlut I1! J":-cinch-Canadian pro- nunciation. Arithmetic. which n: formerly tnnglit but oncoa week. Inc now receiving morn attention. The pnrentn ofored nonp- petition to it. The Inspector continues: "A: _ it ha been publicly mm-rtcd that tho French nrypqrtioululy nurse to hnvinll Engliuh tnuaht. I mnnt mention that forty-tln-so teachers And [our Assistant: tench English ruding and spelling. and In some can: the tram-lntinn of Eng- lish into French in nlso txuurlit. Trun- ty-oeren touch nothing but French. but of those `ll have I knowloilga of Enulidl, ID that there are only 6 teacher: who have no knowl- , edge of Engliuli." ` IL... ll- ll..-.I.. -l. . l..:.I --.....b.` l'....- IL- llm. 1,.-;`q.|,uurc \u-m. I u_u I-rslnlu no u o'clucl.- \'o-I9-IIh\_V Mlmnnnu mul romnmed them just ulmut tin`?-vnnnuhw an-.| I. lull. A uinmlmr n_l ll`!iCI0lli`\VII'1~`]II`o`}|l'l|'pOd. Th. ` Aum-m-y-(Ev-Iwml 'mI.rwlm.-ml u hill reaps-cting the Ravinml Rtulllu,-I. .\lr. .\lnrvd5l.|I laid it no time tho ,_lgi-ml .s`uuum- ion in the hand: 0! the |rn|)I.`1|e Illqulh-1| the cunt of the dtlny. Mr. Mowut rrplio.-d it Nu on Ic- count of mun tablna. They would In put in tho hand: of the people In upoulily as non- Iiblt-. mu , I\,_. 1...; In ..._................_.I _ ...._.I..- .__....o . ` A nfzluf In Oh! Iouhllllrr Hay! than an '57: In IN rural! IIIHI Illul. A TORONTO Gmu ADVENTURE. rpool And London And Globe INSURANCE C0`Y. gfnenci-i SCHOOLS IN on x A,I_uo.% IN BRC.)-AD DAYLIGHT. in-;;i~l;m|rv we-nl ink Jun. L` n Ululul vu- Eighty-Soven, by Lord Tennyson : In llolgu hand. by AI'-thur 0. Dow _1_u_ . EcoNb- HAND BOOKS seooiauiuul mm munmkna unit! In gnaw. vun purv- `Goo. F. Cameron. c.`... 1 BOQKS t `Life of the Lltt Rev. "Dr. Wlkivktk \ Rev. John Wood. . Lyric: on Froodopn. Lovofond Death. In r3... 1:! n...-...._ ` 1g:T's, vllllph-. . [John Henderson & 00., We wish our customers. that is the public at lame. to feel that, even ifthey buy nothing. we are glad to bee them in our store and know they are interested in books. Books approach so closely to luxuries .thnt Shell 3 Purchase be Made" is often a question on whether or not the Bookstore is an inviting place. III II` If "(V175, A-12.1.` 31 3 5 i` If I-_i_&cnarmu-r They should invite those thirst- ing for knowledae, and `those whose appetites need to be stimu lated `by a tempting display or books, to come in, make them- eelvee at home, and buy only to the extent they may please. I. ritir2iI_r3_I.1599_- \ MOST AGREEABLE OF PLACES , .4-- ._. Briliah I-Zmpiru Mutual Life Assurance (30. of Londun, Eng. zcnpilal. O6.m'\.(Il). A ntn n nlrm aou|._ , ,.`. -_ 1- ' ' um gooond, in. Hardin of 1312; The `Etrulun Qugotiol, 1:} Prof. Fergu I -5-` (Lnpn-1`. nnllgal . 1.11 RATTENBURTS, - Opp. Wmdsorotsl A Iplenam nuorlmenl or FALL lUl{_`NOH and UV !-IRCOATINUS; also Nobby 0U~ SERINGS that would leuo the moat fundi- oun unto, made up in he [most E1511:-h And American Fuhions. and J: !'Int- Fir guaranteed. Remember the place: Books AND MAGAZINES. 3 P- B- KENNEDY: BOOK STORES u I nuns. uuyul uwu lutvul. lUI' uur DWI] ITIIIG. Gentlemen can depend on getting Renal Good: from ASEILTEY OIVL- n-_..|__ uLA_4 nn-|__.. `JUST Arknnvz-20%: FOR FINE NEOKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, The subscriber to now prepared to Ihow complete auortincnt. of 5310 LATEST PAL]. and 'WI.\"l'ER GOODS In Suiting: Overcoat mu m rx Trouncringa. which he will make up In tlnr Jan style at reasonable prices. Cd linl 87.78.66lI. * ' rltisin America Assurance 00.; Capital. $411!. Glauow & London Innur-nnoc'Co. : Cnpluu. fin rion FIIBNIBHINB 81'0B.B [in the boat gnsortunentclalbrlxnn Under wear. llonlery. `Gloves. Son:-ft. Umbrellas. Col 1 lap. Huldlemhlofl. &o.. for men. It Cub Prices. Imported direct for our on trade. II.-ulgnun. ..- A--......I -_ _.-un_.. '14:- {B4 PRuNcLE%3"%sT. -....:_._j_...._......?___.,_# ..-, __._. `To THE PUBLIC: - -.-.. ... ........ 'vv\I nu. vuvv-Iul man should mould our gcuene All day long. All ehouldrleed us think how boot to bring The happy smile. the cheerful ring 0! laughter to the cheerleee hearth. And thus make glad thh dreary eu-th. The way In plain: eeo 0ALlJ)WA\"8 Furs. here not! he? can skin. sheep. nor cure. But Just the thing to keep your warm"; To keep you free from cold and storm. , Which mun. bring pom In um eold ollmc. . I nd make your Chrletmgn ehippy Lime Q`n 1:.-.---_ A us- - B. SIMIITIH `l"`l`IlAk"r'l`AIInn _ omvoun ch...-.-. GALLowAv*seEEI%INe : `Ptwoo on oath. good will tou-sh mon. ` l_nL- nI._.._- _n-.__ ,,_. - --wvw w- v-cu. gvvu v-nu vvw In the memo of our earthly non: : Peace on earth. good will toward: men CIuu.I-I 1-..!) _.._ - _Al- SIIII IIIUII . aood Goods Low Prion PI Galtal N113. to be Inomoad to :1 .-L. lln you Qnnugl` MCI) 6 o Cc idtlhil` Bl _n . . Chioaxu splendid assortment of FALL IU '06 ,'3Fx'z bu. NM UVERCOATINUS; N053 SERINGH thnl. Imnld nlmun Hm mnnt. rnmn- .r\JI.3- .. .9. a.uu..J.'.J. .J::. ll:(`uAN1`TAll.0lI. - zlkmo 8-nun. WIUTE SHIRTS. COLLARS. `UF'l'S AND BRACES. R0 to KING ST.. 2 doors from Wma omce. (Lute Cutter for Mr. Z. Provost). Princess Street. V The Popular I I21` Should be the hr Shirt M or. 12M Pam B1'nn1`. 33? '\ {and Iold by ll m, in Short- : paper an! ngvno un uuv nvuvvvu-5 \2\l|.uyxIIlIvu . FIRE. Boottlah Union & Natlonml [Murance Co. ; Cspitnl. Imnerlnl Insurance ('0. of London. Eng.: lmperlnl lnsumn Capital nu-ma}. Amurlca 00.\'.`UMER.\` of Water are hereby notied that an person found vmslinu wulcr unnc(`(`0.i- Inrily. y having their water laps open whilv `not in nclunl use. will be uroaocutod lI(`COI'dilIg to law. 1*, n nm.mi:n. Iiom & WRIGHT 09., (muffs) A. R. MARTIN. I-`0lll)'S BLOCK. BROOK S1`.. KINGSTON. Agent for the following Companies: In 1 p I.` KLIIUDIVII UIUlIQIIvlg ' Vylh "l-|l||5`" ll-VWII J. n. h.a'-rrsxaunt Enoi-nunon. ' Z . V)-*-P. . . .. . . \ . Flrat-olus work dono-Al lbw prion! Old an hon notice. fHE`IE4Dl-r1"(i -INSURANCE Aeenc All Information may be obtained on applica- tion to the Medical Superinlondonl. u. the lion (ml. The lowest or nny lender not. lN.`(.`l'S~ sau-I y ucoopud. J. E. CLARK. THE Annual Moolinz of line 1~'uh.~wribu.< will he held in lhv (`mm llumn. (`Hy lhnildim.:.~a_ ml .\lU.\'lDA\'. the 6th Ft.-brImr,\'. I521. n1 3 u\'1x*k n nl SEALED Tl\`.Nl)l-IRS will be received In] lho `nderllxlwd unlll MONDAY. l"|'ZBllL'ARY aim. at noon. for the sup ly for one your to the Klnguon General Heap tul of :---- .--g1...- -11- .1 Jnuva craggy an Norwlch Abcidem Insurance Co. : Capital. I97!t33:l.!{{ Cnpltnl. IlMln.ul). Imperial ('0. l'2ng.; Innlml. 87.78.68II. ]S([Il.3JS.__;1_.__l_I__I;"IR,IS'I' TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT. op. m.,uo.1% 4 I n blown:-xrnnnv nnnhpnnnu T.._M#.T_'.'_'Pf Ar!9m.9.9{NZ>_7<*T7 U|X NIKIII-I mm .`Il!lll'llI)' .'\lllllll('t`. conhmac/Na no/um. JAN. sou. HOSPITAL WTENDERS. PROF. JOHN REYNOLDS Kingston. Jun. 27th. I888. -n1--j---j-g-jj _ ORANGE HALL. l'()ltT$HOl7TIl. Thursday Evening. 2nd I-'eb., E>13i:1=aA. ::o'1sE I MARTIN '3 REAL ES'1'A'1'E U!"l"1U.I`J. ouscs For Sale and To-Let ; '|`onauL-x found; party appraised ; rents collected. Money to Dan. Jan. am. I888. I llPricuI-25 and 351-. .sold to . ' .2.so done not Ilo. 93.;-m"`7:u'.na ';I`:utact.`unn.n "' munion Iedioino_0oL.n - Toronto o... Dual-I` `V I ' '1. .nsa%7.'LT`..a. .`f.'i`. : I IIII.` mam mifs pfirunnw. In aid of nave bands of Prozbytcrlnn Min-`on. ._..a.__ _I\H,MXf"ANo MILK. l'AI`l' tam. . Selection 0! scotch Mrs Anylum 0roIu1ItI'n L ,..MI'. I). !'llmchnn.Q.l' L lluet....,....`.....Meosru. W. and A. Alkmn . Add!-on. . , . .(`ln(I`'Iuun (`omlc Hung... ., ...Mr. W.(`uc mm: L. Bonn. with \'lnl'ln nu`a~ln|nun|IIIn-Ill .. .. L M! minor Rondl_ng V: 30!!` ., 5 , . Lonclnda with Na "'1\I` . Olonlnu Hymn . Addwu . .. L Mudcnl Hauler! lol . .-\Mr. I). mm . Duet...` , .. Mam:-u. .AddI-on. .. .( . .. W. . Bong, with Violin nu-um umhm-n .~5mIv`ln I-` .. All rail nr Ilnmllnu . . Alldltill . Musical s.,x'.`..au.'.;.` ` _ I-hnn HOUSE OF` INDUSTRY. um "rm; rolg * . pg. Honmmas 'cotl*0vNb` `Puke no other. Sold everywhere. Prico. 1| cunts per bottle. `Six sum: and Sntuu-c_lny MM"lnL-c. I. Elw MI bonclude with, I III pen Hmn. 'Ti&|)lI!-'-`AdIllll. 1 THE 0 RI'2A'l`l7S'l` Ll Vl.\'(} INSURANCE. lug. . unpuul, qmuu -,u\ VACCIDENT. PROGRAMME : Lluhnn 0!" THE AG E. LIFE. 7 mm. l`mnmom'u Iu ?:JI. dnlu. :5:-; Children. I51-.. J \M I-2!-1 ll.\l.l.Il)A\'_ Sc-(-`y. W '."15'i{.- H o D D ER S A % 001/6 /1 AND LUNG 0U/9E .1on:~: l)l'l"l-`. Rocrvlnry. _.___:.,..___A _..`,- .' . Mr. N. I` I .\Mlo||l Anthem E.'CLA R K. ' Soc'y Bd.Guv. K.u.H. T. 0. BOLGER. L City Engineer. \.llIII'"|Ill .. As lulu orchestra . Mr. 1 . Strnchnn. Q.U .. Mr. Summon ' -l'I.l.I'l.) Ir. Bu-nchnn. Q.U . Jll K. Wrugnl , . . . ` . ..('lorgymun . Milo It. Hvownrt II Minn-hnn D, . Mr. Sampson ,.IH K. Wdulnl . . .(`|orn mun .Mr'."Ll. Mclhtxl .\II'. R. Alkllm I Anlhonh ' Flrat-.ol.ua v not! atrncnnu. 04.0 M . Sn ` n..'x. {*`ri':.'2 |F o|li|'il`y'..00)`. , r. W. (`. Hcll ` .Cho|r Iiuulnlulunnouvnn J "nu gun. The evidence of Cox is in port explanatory of how he conducted Business withithe bank and in e short time wee l,(X)0 behind. This money wee evidentl withdrawn from the bank by means of c rain, which were eubeeqnently protested. Then he roceeded to raise money on his own behnlf y menu of deposit receipts. The process wee this : i Cox would give the bunk hie note for a dam of money. and the bunk, would give him I depoelt. receipt for the sum repreeented. The depoeifreceipt wohld then be negotiat- ed~ eleewhere. so that Co: practically raised money for himself on-the eredit of the bank to which be we! nlreuly heavily indehted.~ '1` but would have to meet thojmounh ndjceted in the receipt,` and all It had an uecnricyrwere hienoeee, which in none eeeee he lifted ivltheheqnee for which there were no fund; 'lhe mystery nhont_ the pnoednre wee Mr. Allen : ecv quieeoehce his Cox epenkl of home pepen in his pouebeion of which he more then, once reminded Allen when e via; for no- oommouietlon. Re up he nolknow what theee pepgrfconuinedg but he peueul $,uleet_g.lni\v. qpon ue 1:: of re` nema- them out in MI-., Amon the, ion of- It In men eeur(,(px and Allen hnve not remeinetlk to; explain thin a-gnaw nu 1-IIIAVAJVF-in-Iqaav a . The evidence that has been tendered, or elicited, in eounection with the Central bank's management is astounding. It re- veuls a state of things ahnost in`cre How a cuhier could let u lot of adventurer: _ get the grip upon them they did, how he permitted their pereuasiveness to get the best of his judgment, is unaccountable. He seems to have committed one indiscretion, then another, and another, each being cal- culated to lift him out of embaraeement, and each actually sinking him deeper and deeper into it. Confronted by dangers to the stand_ ing of the bunk, his own reputation and welfare, he appears to have become ales- perate; and to have become as putty in the hands of a holder operator. (Jox tells how he get into the diiculty with the bank: how he became involved in the trouble that ha: induced him and six other: to exile themlelyea. It in a long story, and it is thus summarized by the Mail: - ~ `FL. ...:.I........ ..tlV._.. :. L. .___a -__I,__a__,_ u-up Ilsuu lllv-Iv v ----- VU ion` for the performance of the duties the Factories act imposed. Meanwhile the law was being generally disrespected, and it is being dierespected yet. It is only a day or two since the inspector for the central district. before the Royal labour commission, in Toronto, admitted that there were chil- dren below the legal age employed in certain mills, and that the `act, in various rcgards_ was not being observed. What the govern- ment will do we cannot divine. but it is Its bounden duty to instruct the inspectors to enforce the law ; to prevent the employment of boys in mills under 12 years of age. and of girlsnncler l~l years of age ; to see that in all cases of doubt the employers shall have certificates of the age and health of their employees : to declare that children or young persons shall not clean machinery when it is in motion, and. at noon hour. not eat luncheons amidst the machinery ; to de- mand that there shall be good air and good water, andthe provision of every reasonable comfort `The penalty for disobedience is a severe one, and the inspector can have no diioulty in enforcing it. fhat he must do his duty fearlessly and courageously is quite apparent. Certainly it should be obeyed or it should be repealed. If it be a failure no further sort should be made by parliament to pass similar legislstion. lllll nv--u-a V. ....... The bill which Hon. .\|r. Fraser has in trudued into the legislature, regarding the -hours of labour in retail shops, has the hearty unlorsatiou of most people. But it is felt thnftho government. ought to see that its laws are as practically applied an poo ail-lo. There was general applause when, the iuisrtorit-s nut Wu passed. It was aug- gesteci hy (`il'L'|lll1SltlllCIJd the importtuice of which no me could question, hut in the period during which it hung lire inferen.-es were drawn inure or less unfuvourahle to the [lolitimtl partial. Nor was this adverse critit-ism done nway with when the Ineuurc wens embraced in the statutes of I884. The pruvisiuus of it wuld not be cttrried out without inspectors and in the appointment of such ntlicials no hurry was evinced. The delay was ot-c.tsionel, perhaps. owing to the inability of the government to select N the men most suited in their opin- _ :,., .|,_ _,_.r,__..__,- -: .|.- _l...:..- ()u'far per Orhun Dinar. (`.4 SI!!!) (.'I!l 7'I(`lS.Il. The Winn: ya nothing derogatory to the L'omer\'uti\'e party. hut it co||cvi\'eB that the urita could run the Inuchino better lnwe the necessary ability and honesty in a lurgvr tlegr-so" than the mnser\'ati\'ua.~~Ha- milton -'.\';m'ml0r. It in Imt often that the Spcrlalor inter-I prota the meaning of a contemporary, of op- posing politics. l0C0l`j'0Clly._ The \\'|nu has not been worrying nnuln uhout politics of Into, but when it hu given them attention it has spoken so cnmlially as to merit~the ro- opect of its opponents. It seeks to tall the truth, though |_Iy so doing it ahunes the devil, portion that repnuntativo of the lower regions mu ing hin_head'quu'tors in ; llcuuilton. AIII an I nan.-..._. -... In For four lines. onoor two inumonn . . . . N For four lines. each subsequent Insertion. . 25 Over four lines. that iuwrtlon. . . 5.. loopcrlluo Ewhuu nontoonuecuuvohu. be Onoon I Iuhnoqucnl |nI.. loo " Twice a weak. Iuhuquent Inn. 1` rgwunvootok. haven! lu.. such. units ll booted, when OI llchujcll. Humid nouns: in roldlnl oolumng An o_hu[- Tho WEEKLY BRITISR WKIO. 8 pay: 60 co! man. to pnhllohod ovary Thutnrhy Inornlnx av rfonr, ' mvely in advance. othqrwho 01.. ad I be om-rmstl. Alusohou to the paper in one of tho bout. Jnh olcoo In (`nnuduz rapid. stylish Mid oh:---v wnrlt : Iuhl llnunruvml prlmhxa pnllmt _ ` All rharyrn for mlrrrniua, amlmr-rplm`u umljuh prmlin 1 arr myublr in mlmucr; (Ina ` mus! be ulistim lu um 4-ralood. n.-nu: I n DI:`\'~X|`_ |'|-unrlnlnl`. sum onsmsus and all nu-um1-u-.sot'nn noon` non ANY ewe: uuamo. Fmnlo Wonk - ntnsaunndonoral Deblllty! |'>unI:x.v, vloa.-r'Ln menu ooNc:N1-Iurnn. I'LIJ8AN'!'. El-`I-'IlC'l`UAL AND nu. `Has; rot; .... --....-.-.-.-u 4...-4--1-not-uv .._... Tl Bnrrlnu .W.mnI Inn. at In Kim: .5`(rm~ M. tux hotlihltll ~ :1 Rugluhd ' 010:7` ud- lnllton. Omnrlo. vn vul. nu-iotly ulvnnoo. - ' .-L- E ed it nun cents per line fu- on b lnuoruon. ! Olcorl of unincorporated Anochllonn or. * Snciuuoa will be hnld pol'Iona_lI! ruponnlblo for ` Ml order: they give ` ..__ `What : "'booEod."VIh0I| 0| |l0Ml'l0|l- spoclnl notion in rondlnl oolumuu ohu-[~ ed M h Insertion. Olcen of unlnt-nrnnrau-d>_ Auoc|al|5_n_u `or. THE DAIL} WHIG. 1.24 NK `NA NA asuvzc.v 1'. ANNOUNCEMEN`T. 1'Ih: I'oI.-}}i.76i' I..~l II . I IUIIIICIIU Ullvlll ruwvuu. `-EDW. J. B. |'|CNSl'}. I'ruprlol.or. THE BRITISH` WHIG. TUESDAY.-JAN. 31. their Insurance in A Uo'y so pertectly secure. The Company still maintains its claim to doing the Ingest Fire Buslmu in the world. The Con n has Actually paid since 1;; ln 0 fol-malionl. ollowlngia s\unsr- ' For]-`iroLoeoeo.. .... .. .0l0.%85 For Litoboues ...... .. B.&ll.B5 -8lm.93l),5l0 THOMA-S.-BRIGGS. Agent. CIWZIU-ll]. IIIIII `Y3 (Jill! I` IUTIUI II! III` of southern Fiance, where` the nowcrl are raised extenlivolyby irrigating at In great Ixpunu Honnarutlnt he has known the owers from ononcno! land tonal] frnl`-$3.00) .h ononuon. The expanse` of pltmting` axis can in IQ t_hnI the ma of planting numv-., la-u. ocxpuuo at caring for tln,-m not In]! `E Iii:-hLr.nn4l tin. im-nnm (nut-fold juvupj C XIII!` IUI` 1.uI;n| `nu! irty Ell Is tip income fourfold `mutt-r.--(`hic;:o Newt. . ' . _e`. IllV"Oll- AIIIIIIIIIUI III I "H II--' A Floridqpertumu-y company has nineteen Icluottubuvuuln Fun-eld and San Mateo = and expect! eoplantnau-ly) hundred acre! Inorp. The manager of" the company say: tlnt'FloI'lda is tho only place in America `whorotlnaobenutltul owers can be gmwnv nocudulba Rube uyn thst Florida is m` nlnnd of ndntha-n Flinn; whara the ower: uw-any: mouogvnun, yalu." I 3 It was learned that it will not be long be- !on man benuanlstreot ughtto st-eall ` of the -dudes anu wrapped with ribbons, tie1__on `by their best girls.--rl\'e}r York Sun. Dun: n gnwuny culureu muglugnun. ."Aw-ynas, yer know, "tint the latest {ad- uv," was the dude`: reply to the reporter ! inquiry on to why the ribbon was tied around the Itick. Aw-our gu'ls, duwh cweaturel, ` tie-aw them nwound them. "119-aw mo dur- aw-ling`s monogvnun, yuan." I It was learned that it will not be lomt bo- Lucas: rm: of New York !)|.IdeI. Dudqdom has Ix-conxo real crazy over the latest fad. One was soon propelled by the wind along upper Broadway the other day carrying balanced between the thumb and gorenger of his right hand a. diminutive tel~ egrlph 'po|e,on the end of whirl: hung I deer`: antlers. Around the center of tho stick, tied in the shape of I how, was I * bright colored ribbon with long streamers On one of the streonlcn was painted a bunch of forget me not. owers, while the other both 3 Kllldily colored monogram. "Aw.\'.nng, var Imnu "cigar the Infant fnda Hon. G. W. Ross, minister of education, say: there are now 7,000 school teacher: in Ontario. and that every year l.(X)0 new tea- chers are required. The supply still largely exceeds the demand,a.s last year 1,500 pun- ed the examinations. If All who obtained certicates iooked for schools, some would be very much disappointed. \ I ulvnvu vv us In. Louisa Michel shows the consistency of her usrchist princi less by protecting sguinst the punishment of t a mu: who pistolsd her ths other dsy; That : all right. Let the anarchist: show their consistency by killing- ! one another. sud law-sbiding citizens show ` theirs by hsnging the survivors. ' Toronto World. Toronto Mail. 1 1 ONI: oi the best and Safest compnnles doing business in Cs ` Insurances e ted at as low ntesss on that good (` . 0 Invested l0`,l?:nn $:.2(I).7m. Net income for the past year was 88,854,390. This enormous Premium income on ht tr onnvince Assured of the desimbllit of p noiny their Insurance in Co'y perfect y Commny

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