tOWB. eless 'SE. $53 $1.15 0H. Inew €35 able corporatiox ly amted ter. The 4 tram umm. . . Kingston is a. uaneISlt’, event-l ixmore than half a. century un- Mai charterâ€"the same. anther-l .5 that under which Toronto now eating more than amiliion dol- k Voluntarily contributed. for the L public ends. This university -- almost the whole university work 9 ~liastem Ontario, while it attracts ‘ £10m the Dominion generally. . account of the. sectarian attitude ‘ ll» ptovince in the thirties and of this century, it was origi- by the Presbyterian church. on Mel of Edinbm'gh University, mfrom the ï¬rst “open to all on same terms." Not Denominational. Mm been practically undenomin- I- for twenty-five years, for the ' . having ceased then to appoint { I of its Board of Manawment and- ' .. II. the board felt' that it neprea M the public and acted as guard- " of a. public trust. The board . bewm convinced that it is its lIa to make the university as na- "'I~I 'The graduates, benetactorS.‘ . corporations have also mai- _"*ly assented to the change and ' 31!! creation of a. new corporation Shall fully represent its public 121'. The board. therefomshnsks Tu). practice m dealing with am- â€0511 the government and {legiflatm use such requests, in Vial! ofthb ï¬g Subscribed $35,000'foi'a"sc‘hbo! 9! Deli â€8 and agriculture. The manic:- W? 05 Kingston gum; them ahandâ€" ge â€WWW, worth $25.00). to aid . P’C’Ject- The school hisbeen such RWSS that the gamut azt ghe mm“ of the Dairymen’s Assocxauqn ï¬amyages the dairy stgck. gm} 1t. W and Arguments Quotedâ€"The Won Practically Undenomipa. "31110115 3 _ , ‘ _. 0“! educational system is conducted “this p!inciple of govpmmentz: 3:: Nation with public babe? and .n . Punt boards. The princxple 8991105 “01mm sauna. secondary sqhools, .b Mendy established “manna- “Classes," and still more! recent}! “album technical departments "1 “oral Coll Late Institu es. TWO impofgmt concrete ooflege 03333 E! be cited: mil“ V‘f-vv ~ ' 3.1m to The. Star' :0: Saturday, following bust statement of ms position in the university gm. He gave it to‘ The Star. he] means it is the ï¬rst Toronto; utcaskhim. but]: will bemnchj mom: papers which hate been sing. or which any yet discuss qmtian. will hug. the goodness.“ L 30 ventures, to think t t this as to the public l-y organs of pub- 9mm. am it is due to mlread- m'the papexs in question, and that. mortame of the question war- ‘ his asking the (am. He ha‘d (tomato 5m. M- m», “he Province Should Assist the University at Kingsmn' i | .2 V » 1 I ! ““3 aim“ 5'†.. the ‘top H r , “03' mums, L9" 8.â€: Fixtures. I his asking AL GRANT El REASON 10 Univu’aib‘.’ - v.m. [11 1892-3 3. number of gentlemen :fel'ent countries of Eastern 011' magnum: ux‘M‘fai-a'kéhbol of '8 you 'm in ‘ top as to «yum!- itv. 120' Pï¬Ã©.‘ a you than] here for it- EXPLAINS T85 them ~00“ i he? J ISM 17th.) End'mis'm 5 asked 8 28th, .11 an indepandont boitd. cont maeht oh its {ï¬ends subscribing amino. m 34th dergé; legislature has ed. Questions may be asked horofla) EE'K-ï¬a’ a. minim frém tuition:- and. subscribers,» V Np]? : ï¬e d! whum' ‘. am malthyfl lb) jpu‘y "ï¬boralgtfj ‘r :1; fig-1;“, sci-lo. 135335.“ to am hi- stitntim in Tmongo, dam secondary: school work. in cqwtition. with. than Ootkgia’ta' Instim doing simihr work in the same city. what treatmcnt shouldha 51m to dunner-aim ï¬nch. sum the needs 9‘ enlarge and dis- tinct section of the province. and has provided higher odunatim for hun~ duds-who without it. would have!“ have received any college tmninz. (c) ;t an institution rm provincial and which has never been recognized by mumcipnlitics. though nu)" ham, been encouraged for 50 mm by the Mum- _cip~al Act to do so. ’ 31:70an the p50- vinoo M with an inflitutip'ywlnch .utcw-v-u -â€" â€"“V_v , _ 7 six months after #19 luv was‘chgnged. to allow" them to‘ was money 161' 31105 a purpone! (d) It so much publica- slstamp m be rï¬hfly‘ givengtor {he edumtxon qt rich men‘s sons. How much should ha 1m to a uniyergity with more thing ft the‘ nuinbor of undergraduatesln arts that 3W0; Unwergaity hasâ€"over, 60 pogcent. of M’wming from the homage! hm- ers and meChanicsf The principle of legislative (co-opera.- tion is thus recognized all through the piece. 11on can the governmentre- [use to. apply the: principle to what is admittedly the greatgst edugatiomal 1n- ticn Deparunent, than educational ' centres. qu iqort in Ontario WhIO] meant and. ï¬t public.) ’ oxontd and†Kingston. ‘- province‘ has staï¬' Confederation Act, a n fessorhte, whichg'reau 4:01le in the ’city, eoutxlly open 1:: all Cd versities ' t city. ‘ justice touth‘e east, to‘ ,1. AI 41“.. ‘ , Will Others Apply? A. question in the ~form‘ot objection. may be asked on the other side. If Queen’s is aided, will not other uni- versities apply? The answer is that, according to the report 6.! the Educa- tion Depaerent, there are only two edumtionnl ' centres. dying university work in Ontario which the depart- ment and. the public. recognize, tin, ' clonto and‘. Kingston. In trot-onto, t ~pxovinc6‘ has established. by the Confederation Act, a universitx pro- fessoriate, which,g’reatly aids several coaieges in this "city, and} whléh is. eounlly open to all colleges and uni- versities in the city. It \is asked, in justim to the east, to do the same in‘ Kingston; not at the same cost. for‘ while the universities in Toronto do; 79 per cent. of the wpirk required by our secondary schcols, Queen’s aces the others. No university inOntario, outside of Toronto and Kingston. gives tributed by Mainitoba, Harvard. Mc- Gill and Gneat Britain: combined. . Therefore, mother university in On- taxio is in a nesition to apply. and it will take any Other from twenty to fifty years' d war]: to reach the position otQueen's. By that time 011-. tario will have as large a. population as Scotland; and Scotland when it had not half the pmsent fpopuiati’on of On- iatia possessed mm- unit'ersities. every anefof them‘with-praiuéors of 2:1qu rcpnlation,‘ ('bliged‘to “cut-- ti\'at‘~ litegatuxo on a little, mtmeanâ€. bamnse the greedy Enrons appropri- ated the land which â€John Knox‘would have given to perish schools. gram: schools and universities. Thom-more, merchants. mechanics. and manufac- turers of Ontario will not prove as 1 greatly; as the Scottish' Barons in the idnys of Knox. The objection. that ._ 2. «Mai “nae 33;; ~Lav-ii? 51ml! ‘1 morning and. evansua: Englishman in‘ éharacu newspaper: “and. at th mlvmdnth he will have master.†What it the m m a chronic liar. one in iniquity, and is utterly. vaao...’ principle. who is thus welcomad daily ' to' the home circles? Ought not a. newspaper Lhat is indifferent'to' truth. is self-seaking' and has no regard for. ‘mxiivxduai rights or for public morals, . to‘be treated. as you wpuld .degl with i ï¬gment, M . . . , nipegr “Character,†said 113, 18 just as essential for. a neWper; as it is for a man who is dependent upon the '. there! sense a " w5paper belonged ta '1: ‘ public. being in reality the creation of the public. In this lecturer’s mind: the best example of the value of pr?- selv‘mg character. in a. newspaper IS the history at the Witness, . .4 1..- mhm- regarded aspgl'haps which the speaker regarded as perhaps the most influential. journal in (km- ada. This, he considered, was due to the sound, corx1sistt’.ept.~ moral poiicy that had been idllawpd, and the high‘ ideals always held up by the WitnesS. It has invariably. been 'tound. advocatg 1 ing sound principles, and it has adher- ed with: such} pertinsacity to- its policy thnt it has forced the respect of_ the public, andivathngh an 11313-me- Deputy Returning emu: Counts man tell 5'0“ his ‘ and. evening." 331‘ m, in character is not valid†entiaf Journal in considered. W?“ ‘ éharacterizing the at the end of a 111 have become your [ the man) isbrazen- iar, one who rejoices is utterly, reckless in thus welcomed daily his story every ’ Pny. THE WEEKLY eos'r, LINDSAY. omgmo. DECEMBER 28. 1900. : mmmwwm ‘ 153w f“: caverns». (Sat at > it""jrifli avian "to having the people knom whit you most desire to sell, and incidentdly, letting them know that the†specified items do not reth your full stack. Say interasti Lhings about interest- inggoods. an 'hqumgods tum: about. This applies ta Christal“. ad.- x-ertisin'a as well. as thp routine work of Lbs year round. Advertisements based on the lines indicatad cannot mu to’ bring‘ much grist to the mill. The Doukhobor Women. : Our readers will no doubt remember that last winter a. number oi our. good ‘ Lindsay Indies becam interested in 1 the condition 0.! the Doukhobor wo- men in the North; 'West, and that. the sum of $20.25 was contributed by them and forwarded WW Mrs. E- E. Sharpe to the Toronto committee who had underminen to assist in providing the Doukhobor women. with materials for fancy work, at which they are very clever, the cost tobe repaid out o! the pramds derived from theiale‘ of the articles. Mrs. Sharpe has just been notified that the articles 01 needlework are now on. exhibition at Messrs. John McKay 8:59:33, King-J st. west, Toronto. and Lindsay. ' visiting the city are imflelto-en’ll and examine them. The lot comprises ï¬Ve o’clock tea" cloths; sidebar-d. and bureau scarves, trau' cloth}; potion shame, sheets. handlerchiefs; etc†and the quality of! the mark is verygood. The committee hope that a. permanent industry may be establiehad when) the ‘ L- _.-I_- blag m.“ Much Information in Little Spsce. Ask any business man and his will tell ydu. that the Canadian Almanac. is the most useful ’publibnxion that ever fdund a resting place. on his desk. It will be found equally serviceable by everyone. The present issue forms the 5411’: of the series. and the -.oon- tents axe unusually valuable. funny oil? the lists given are not to' befound, elsewhere. and in no other volume an so much information about Canada be! fdund in so small a space. {Militaryl matters in the Dominion are made an e-rdm'ment feature ; the full militia list ‘ ‘3 given. also the names of the men‘ sent to South (Africa. md full details ‘at the casualties g there are also in- teresting articles on ï¬re Muslim and navy and the new United _States navy. Tharesultsmgtm glggtionsggg ; in Canada and Ethan: "are 31% , inm- Dorminion' _ 'th continuum ,.-..__._r ., ment entices. The revised to dabe. an Office Directory an lists are given 0“ dendminutionsg 901" barristers and â€0‘11 twnships, Citiao t‘ municipal om other :11th A C-_L2'_ "and to same Make»: Start. 10 Cust‘9mgdtarifg‘, ‘; clam the medicine ï¬sh wonderful ' a“ m‘ “3 a†“t remedy,andrecommend$‘1.'m ' and Gazeteer. En“ . . . of the clergy of all mane suffererstogivc tt I Mo WI" PMs-â€8mm“!!! THE POST'S PREMIUM FOR PAV III-ADVANCE SUMMERS new. subscribers who pay in mums for next year. We anticipate ‘a rush for this W gremiuim..ahd‘rthoso who delay renewing thbif Bubbci'iption wihoerta‘mly miss Mohanoo otso- curing a. gift of value. unions that will be appreciated in. every home it #One who speaks in termsor the highest praise of Dr; Ham’s Rheumatic Cure is My]? .9131. A Eton: Lag-t. V', r skill upon an). '1’. him. He 81“ feted with rheumatism in the leg! and shoulders £0! ow {c.3153 for six months “19 paih I'D-.. AI.“ awn. mt" atoms at the We: lite; 'uï¬lntio‘ns almost miraculous to museums and distribute those things that minister to necessity and to comfort, mm improvement: in (banning: satin all that pertains to aha-hurl wall-bunt. Intolleotqally willy Ur...â€" ._._ ., V _ ISpixgtually _ has bean. great ox- umswn. it not equally great. mtension: tb gospel is vastly. more wide-spread and. in all probamlity. more deeply rooted Ln. the: race than eye: before. and. in all probamucy, mom “can; . rooted in. the: race than over before. } Thosumtotalofall thisprogrmi tar ontbglunes any tendmciesbtotrg; ‘ All ndt only widemd. but elevated and puriï¬ed. And tha great, the {M can». is in the nugget at new 3h“. manual-vulv- run-l King. a: a!“ In“ ad m new: hon, Outï¬t-13- “husband“ um" Tho notation d the world's advance in ninem oentuiegandthe advant dJeauGIristmthomsotme .uathamï¬ttad max thami .m unity: who“ mines are synonym for condor for evil 3 Th mm for u is ‘potxtar to neck, Tho two (roast moâ€" ..tivol in tho human hart are love and And has do an .bply to municipal 1-1 _ _.-_ gender for evil 3 Th not-tar t2 â€,1; , T"! A‘- INSPIRATION THE LITTLE FEM-Eli's W110 {um w w â€7â€"7 v- community a modal in mutual and moral progress, and rat who will not some the communitr i! tha‘oouncil -is not the applicatioh 'obvious! The inspiration to' this love and to this duty lies in the Saviour o! Mankind. who“ coming to arth: is And up W m Ian: M... __..V; a little trundle bod ' 2T Whom: two‘s ‘_Clristms dreams 3.- dnncin' through .w. curly hand. And it's “Mary Chxistms." Mary, oboe 33in for me and you; _ With the little tenet": whim. hangm' up beside the flu. ~ "mm silk. um little stockin', and it isn't_much to; show. - ___u.- nlnnf' ’Tian‘t silk, that little stockin', and it isn't much tar, show. And the darn: are pretty plenty round about the heal. and toe. AM its oolor's kinder add. and it‘s sorter worn old, But it rally is surprisin' whit allot of [on ‘twfll- hold: Andtpoliuhmdthuï¬uncitby the qhilnbly there dong- Is 1 ï¬nn‘ and s : old Snnty don’t ~W It It isn't tune and‘ Ind stookin' there' . we'll tune it bravely unilin'. and we'll try not ter complain Long: Christmas camel and find: us - WW “‘° w' Math the my: tellor's at ' hangln’ up bald» the flue. ‘ ï¬n Saturday min: M) mum; Eva. ï¬nd- mï¬â€˜m' Was nu“ i! chi“. ntr Christmas boll! I and 10‘" ‘1' mom. CHAMBERS Eaiw " m. Lind-7 '! Duvet law and bla- h We! not! DOIIUIIO «gunman; mm Its. â€1. W1». All work yuanâ€! “Mp-onto jam um ammo-n. warm '1' J' " mm , "' F R E E GRATEFUL CONFORTING Diminguuhed everywhere for Deucacy of Plavour- Superior Quality. and Highlyflutfltivo Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the