|... EXCEPTION DR. LANGTRY QUESTIONS | AC OF BISnOPS. J Toronto Lacrosse Club President Resigns--Annual Meeting of a L Canadian Kennel < Club-- Will ; i ; Affiliate With English Club. : » HE Toronto, Sept. 10--Rev. Dr. Lang: In 3 1b. and 2 Ib. cans, ] LV iE i | oy hire ch ft gum in defence, THE KING OF GOOD COFFEES rinity prior to last evening's decisive - meeting, in the form of an letter Ch & S b to the Bishop of Toronto. writes | = | ase an r orn asking his Lordship by what prerog ee -------------------------- tive of the episcopal office the bishops of Ontario think aamlves Jum hed in calling upon ir © asl their. people to do what they can to forward university federation. * Your Lordships," he declares, 'a large majority of those upon whom you lay this burden believe in their hearts that it would he & deadly sin to do so." Dr. Langtry calls the action of Brogan' the bishops a Syrapnats invasion oo aio Marks : the rights of the priesthood, Jornl Marks 2a the thle role claima that most of the bishops who house signed the letter assw im pre- hi by stem. The viously that they were op] to federation. He quotes the bishops of "{ Toronto, Niagara, Huron, Algoma and Ontario. The bishop of Ottawa, he says, has been a consistent federa- tor from the beginning. A. H. Howard has resigned as presi- dent' of the Toronto Lacrosse Club, as a protest against the action' of the club in playing members of the St. Catharines 'and Tecumseh, in 'the isague match here with Cornwall on r Day. The annual meeting of 'the Kennel [ Club was held here, yesterday, at 2 : which officers were elected as follows: has 'accep the offe President, John G. Kent, - : in Wesley College, | first. vice lent, Rev. Thomas , and, enter upon his new Geoghegan, Hamilton; vice presidents, September 30th. The news {Hi Parker Thomas, Belleville; George 1 surprise to Me- Laverhill, Hotrod = 8. Rolston, % voffie Ea: innipeg; . Miner, Victoria, net by Poon] Spark | BCs 0. J. Albee, Lawrence, Cal "PALL IS HERE." WHAT DOES IT ' i tances | G. B. Berrodaile, ine Hat; assist- . . nplined the" circus asked | ant. secretary: treasurer, HB. I Done: MEAN? It means that J you will soon Souls the officials' consent to Mr. Bland's s 3 ¥ ve committee, pi veloase, the latter having accepted the | James Lindsay, Montreal; 'Dr. Wesley THE HUNDRED A chaic_ of _tmclogy. Regrethully, but ills, Montreal; Dr. W-: J. . Dru needed for self and family, ; . unanimously "board complied, and ao s Sontroal; . H. Gooderham, : bette . than Ehefore 10 Rev. Mr. Bland will take leave of | Lorente © T. aschi, Toronto; Br. We are } r prepare eve Te many ' min Bahoock, Brantind,. J. Cromwell meet your requirements, and our Tow prices are Hise yours io be had offered Mr. ihr Rt A uD.10 Gotmtn, causing unusual activity and brisk: selling thus work in. Wesley WI 3 BA s - , he then deshingd; but in view of all | "8: It wan decided to apply for early in September. the circumstances, he was now willing affiliation. with the English Kennel : to engbge 'in college 'work Club, the parent kennel organization. The new sor, of Wesley College ®_ 9. ; a | uta hen 1 Tadhie, Go Awes| LIKELY THE LAST. Ladies' Fall Jackets and Suits : hy, i By odist of fifth generation, and comes of York- Merchants Do: Nat Appreciate the Are now ready, and if you" are not quite shire stock.. Mr, 'Bland received. the Fair. : ' b nd ch nd ridiments of his * education at a | The directors of the fair association " prepared to uy come al cose a , private school in Montreal, and gra-| were to-day looking for an attendance your selection will be placed aside ufitil duated from' McGill in 1877. He en: | of many thousand to help them out required 3 tered the ministry in 1880, was. or- | financially, but the weather turned q . dained at' Brockville in 1884, and has | out adversely . The morning d P been successfully stationed at Catara: | favorably enough, but towards ten on Farmers fll; Williamesalle, King-1 o'clock the kp, became overcast and Dress Goods ston, Perth, Cornwall, | rain descended in torrents, which had Quebec, Smith's Falls and Ottawa. Mr. Bland | the eff f ing the direct Aa .a . iy heb Snir i gt yd bo Ri Bre No Ric ged Fancy Boucle and Zibelige 'Suitings 'in elatned among the _-- original | hooked for the afternoon, as well ss a new and effective styles for Fall Costumes, Ol 8 . * ] baseball 'match' and 'excellent platform in New Blues, Browns, Greys and Navy. -- attractions; these latter are the equal KING OF GELDINGS. of any seen there; they axé favorably Special Value at 75¢c. ---- talked of, and citizens should not miss Major Delmar Breaks the World's | the opportunity of viewing them. poe Record. Judging was concluded Wednesday ° | Src, megs. 101i | stormion, and wuceient saioocion | | Fine French Ladies' Cloth world's record for trotting geldings § #99 BVOR, Only ote Protest was ens el was yesterday broken by Major Del. | tefec, anc tat twas on aceon Oe . .... For 'Tailor Made Costumes, new fall mint, ité holder, in his effort against | e*'TY a ing 'thegrounds "after the lous 3 makes, at $1 the New York state fair track record. specified hour, The directors took the : { © "colourings. special s ' The great son of Delmar accomplished | matter into consideration and made (7 $1.25, $1.49. the distance in 2.013, clipping a sec-4 ob #ward satisinétory fo alli patties. : dl ond from his own time, and theve pe Softvhiarsl ei! he ili 4 g arters w JH al © Ol 8 al . reoord, ani George Sper, prize for the best display of cut flow- Ladies' Skirts with a romner paced him, while Hen | 0 20.5 PSHAROS (OC the bent 3 3 ! } 0) } » - White) with | anGeht on or, ade. display of Sut flowers grown by an - Just received .a large Jot of Dress Skirts, More < the | amateur. e also took tl atts' a ly races a , phones of thietre agesial prize for best display of asters. at $4.50, $4.99, 5.50, $6.7 S, $2.50 x rected Major "Delmar after his record- he beauty of the flower exhibit is may the church not be benefit- reaking effort. The track here is generally commented upon. Three Why i ractical florist ho hi just re- : ronouaced to be the fastest in the | practical florists who have just re HN LAIDI AW SO tod b; Sonsrol, iS the salon } Thus WT Dy ex Major Delmar will Yurned from Toronto say that the ex: wed O . & N... the might estab a hes depart be crowned King of Geldings' here Fri- ibit there of fruits, flowers and veg- wl me would mean day afternoon, aiter which he will go etables cannot compare with the King- running expenses. against His record ston show; if the local display had Found Hematite Ore . Fe a ie beet or ol toma 0 " ve swept the board in all classes. Sept, 10~The firss| AMBUSHED BY HIS NEIGHBOR Horsemen say that the track hero in t they have ever driven over. Peter Vorren Murdered Near East | A ,1pnt deal of work was expended in Montpelier. bringing it to a condition of perfec- Montpelier, Vi., Sept. 10.--Trudging | tion. along behind a load of wood which Beery body wonders why the he was hauling to his home, on. the fo surrounding the main entrance outskirts of Bast Montpelier last haa not oe sprifikled from day Ae ight, Vv ' forty-six, \ rectots, apparently, feats man, vas Bd spon fm a | 20% 0 blue, The matter ved s wounded. His | Jeft in t the mayor to at- et oi ortally tweed the tre. | tend to." He ordered the work. done, ly. 3 but was not told that it would' not Barthol Croteat, the murdered be carried out unless the city e r 's Sry neighbor, was arrestod, ordered it. The engineer was absent, harged with the mi , lodged in hence the flying dust. hi Another la: crowd of patients and two. hours later hates bad {om Rockwood Hospital for oo In- sane viewed the exhibition this morn- ing in ¢ of attendants. great I of "the fruit shown hore will also be' exhibited at Ottawa "The prise wi 1 ze winnings this r far ex- ceed oe same of last yor "} There is a feelin the direc tors that this will be the last fair Kingston will have, as merchants, who are most benefited, fail to appre- ciate tha undertaking. | SLi 5 5 ah gofpxpiid on 3 : i Tip if | gi ¥ z : g iff EES ri o if Ik i § gre Bt i § v ® 83 3 fer Fir. : 2s Freer ail F 5 2 El £ | | ¥ BF ¥ I ---------- , Jusimme Seg Qur Exhibit at the Kingston For , Glasgow, Sept. ws SR Lb EEE hat Trunks and Valises Evie open of th Sider We carry a large stock on second floor. théir m it would leave the world's a OCKETT SHOE hy » , ¢ Jersey , 3 BT, M.D, OX, MUSIC. A Toronto, Bo: Baitalo, Forumr IDENT ds M IC