crating. ' * ~ For something really goal for .\lon-lav owning mud tho unuunnnl column. A , ` uoundthetorld inaooupgeofhoun. In` null)` views. presented to the I "a.;*:*'*'*-~ rill Ii. A hmnunolino and nn-no-4 in i 3231' EVE .aa...."" W` ` 11....-- L'..L. ..._A__.I lijlf thuhig l'.Kuumn_nod an oxploou byntuug NIQJOVCOIE an uncoupled En Kant: K -n-n INTI. A Inow.-mantis onfootharingfor iltolr. jtdtheholdingol honcncoIinthiavicin~\ 1!) during the Iinhr. There will In I \ healing at Yachting`: hotel on Monday } outing. ~ I rm .n....-um... ...m .....i 5... \|.....a... I |thocIt_vlnuo|l' evuiuglcxnundu ` the nuspicaoltho Y. .(`..\. Loenl talent ` will he Fueutnnd Rm`. W. G. Henderson will dclnmrnuldnn. ctutlv Inn Julia qlltllll I11! I K` mgnnn. Folgu &' McFarland`: hleml-rim` Hit- A ;.;.*:"*:' "*` '*~ M H " I cl ho I him. nInn.:nPi: lrhmmnnm d :;-`- I I I c I cil for I887. Inkinglnm on Manda evening :3 C o`eIook when the usual runtinnn tillhenndelnfon pmccedingtobuinnu. Tbogrnndlonlgcoflhe Sons of Temper nnceol(`anndnI'ilI meet at Bnlnpton on | January ltll. It inc: that Mean. Hellenic and James ohnstnn IiuN|)IV~ PHI]! mu nnu ulu nuutr. an. Lnwronl. I John (.`9x`hI'ane. of am city. who won an gold medals at the Ontario (`allege of Phar- nucy. in the chin: non of the late Rev. \\'. `ochnne. of Middlevillc and Dnlhouaio. Coeducntiou is I great suocesl in the A business college. Pu-ticuhr attention is I being given no the writ` department, and to secure grater success staff will be in creased. D-L._. \l_l~..n_..,_|. -_ ._ _._._-.- L-- uwu-u-1-u It runs on - wu- Robert R. .\IoII`al, form:-rl\' of Kingston. uovr u rvainlcnt of I-Ilkhonu, `Slam. sends us 3 paper. pnhliohenl lsya fnnner of tin: `xlnce. the Elbloru Bnrrze. not printed mt wriwen with an electric pen upon fools mp gnper. At the meeting uf the Elkhuru Mutud lungmvemem sooiotv Mr. .\loIru nu a prouunent opealer an-`I vocalist. \ CITE. Robert M:(`uI.l< ugh. an uconet, has been convicted nf usnulting his wife with murderous intent, and sent to the peI|iten~ ' for than Vhnl is the ol . I .-6": ...`:$' When I at Wibunb (`out Brian wm can-you null I-but Onlv sold .3 '11:. Plnrnnm- hw \\` J I uuuu-vn nan: Illll nlpnllee Is In I uml sum. t .\lr. Myles, owner of the propeller .\l_vleo. , sunk near the Kingston foundry clock, will `I arrive on .\lomlay And perfect arrangements ' for mining the boot. .\`I--dish lnrninn SIM nan - nnf-inn. 7'... ' "l' ruuug IIIO INCL Swedish tumi 50 tag ; potatoes. 75 * '. g zspunish am Cauulian 0ui9m:fruh pziut roll and tub hum.-r. Ju Crurfonl. Jalln (`nnhl-Ann nf Hui. n;|v -kn n-an. oh- III!` \|) Isl` II . lIll'. i The umservutivo.-s am in:-pulling with ` I great um:-stllus-to have A clonr tnirk for the speaker when he says Fm manly. The .\'npu:ee stqge In-I not l'l`1l:ht'.`Il_ the city at two o'clock this afternoon. The run! } lnotvroren hem and Napunee is in a Incl state. Mr. .\I\`Ios_ nlvnpr of thin m-nnnllar \'vlAn unu. . 3 The new snthool bonnl nu:o:t.'i fur olg:uunI- lion on .\!nula_\' owning in lhu" council . clmlulnrr. 4 \ |...It ,x,._... L, Ln - `INK II III CT- Rov. J. K. Ilclonno punch: in Pnhm an I ..n-nu-van` II. dlnlivnpn -inninngnn gal. v xv.-um-nu_\ UR.` l\. G I . IS. uicx ins lepl I` clear If emwr. and -to-clay trains av naming I can time. 'l'i::= n,._.. `L. -.A-. _n:,_._., A ,- I ,1: . \ mgl. I `Seveml Kingston ln,asuus visit ll.\s<`mutn . on l`uesaln_\` tn Lmist in the ledicatiuu of an new ball. 1'1. ...-...~ ....|....J I......`I ...,.,.g; L... -- __..._, ` Cunuulrr. A half nlnzeu lI0\\`~xh\\(`iug\ vllllm hm-e 1 ; h"" "$l|i1'~`\l{&\-IIJ lhvy gu un the tramp ; almost nightly. _-\ nnnulnr vmnnv ru-gcnxl nnnonn will an... 84-cured n (`aplaluc-_\'. Liout. W. F. Tilley. sun of the late Wil- liam Tilley. has been promoted to the pnsi~ lion of cnptain of the myal en `neon. On The 9th of February he sails or Madras. lndin. to usume there. Our friend}; mane. from the time e entered the Royal Iifh?` college, Kingston. has been sum 6 I . ` ` ` HIIIIKQK llIgIIlI_\ . A popular ynuug u-ssp:I mptnin will soon 3 ` nuke unto himself I mute to sail with him an l the vuyage ti life. , I Thu nnnsnrvnlinu nun I |;I\:_I\||"inn n-hl. I L The spice or nu`-cg.a_r l.lfI--\\`hnt the Public an Talking .\boul-`&othlng`Eu- V turn the Athenian of Thou who an! ` fl an it e .\`uI.n. 4 . I I i y 4 1 II `Illa \ lufuut your mlaqggnn ! Httrmh fur {IQ u-test pie-u` of lurk. ' 7 ` Tin alto!-nan nnnl X3 :-\n>Inn-an -E}-u :\n`u I ' l\'llCIIl`\I (U (I V _\'l3(eI"". ' A lclcphoue qq been placed in the ta'ilor~ `in t-slal-lishment of Livingston Brr-s ` Gulden Rusda. North Spys. and all kind: I tine timer applas : choice print anal [I roll lmtter. Ju. Crnwfonl. ' I \'......._)-.. .|.- 1- i n n` ;`__-n_ __.__ I__., 1' unity, a mark u respect for the late I". C. III! llllll`. TEE ag at (In t otlice wnsat Inalhnut 1 ` Voigl. '.\'\`u-rnl Kilnvshuu Inasuun rich Ilnunnuin ; ,, --------- > 3 I PARAGRAPHS PICKED up air oun 3 ` " ausxtwepoatans 33%` PIC\\' I hilt. J\_ A The Ihttemn and. .\'-wluem only lulclletl ll: ti V _\`t`8l8l'\ . A hylc-.-nhcnne an Even min! in than hiilnr, UIHCIITIITGIT .'l`ho.|IKubcoIh-ulictn the stuasgnt L-s L}. L... D K`..g. ..__..I -_ -.._I_---.. THE CHUROHLY PARAGRAPHS. Iiingstnu In No. { Illatrlrt. The naetornilogical 1`\`pal`llIIl`n\ has is` sued a map showing the sxnrm aignnl sh` tious uul railway district: for which snow turning: are issued. The country in livid- I into eleven districts. and in future warn- ing niecatgee will merely give the numl-vr uf : the district in which the siurm is ex `led. and the bulletins will renal to that 1-lg.`-3. I 0|`! IIllK(P_l'. til! I l'I"IOI'. Y1.-st:-nla_\` the K. I`. K was kept {at If um`-_ and -hnlmr nnirn an nmnimy Jxnl at the tuner rink to- lao. LI . 8 LI Iuld Hie lodge. A.(LU.W. cwuuvuuuoounb Ant up-j-La In ``'`'I'o9-u.u. `-5 'F'llIin an "" "'-*---ty. W lhvudcnd. Docunodiufotnnnyi chalk Inna v A3? KKK} - cnpcrin launch!` -1.5.... m.L..nL o.m.. Li-.L. lqgutx-II us .1 unucu-un- Yeuonlay Mr. W. .\'tuw.u-t. checker at the K. & I . R. station. received I letter stating that his son Wlllimn. ;\ rnilmulu` at Alahulnn. hul been injunxl and lost his right ieg. He `us boar.-lihg a train new Little Vemor when his leg Wu caught he- twoen two cars. Am uuuzmn mu necesnry in onler to save his I` r. -T:iaundu-wood tlutthggcnclulnrill nnbtin thoeouccrt ontho athiut. ll whichhlb Hovdou. o! whoa shops: qnnknuohily, will make herlintup peuncein ilguou. Luu . away 5 ruuu III lutiltlle. c.~.u.u.w.n.euu.aoy:h. on talcum: in thnqu-I that In In..- A tlupueh nnunlud that Lain: Ihmnnul-nnlnp-`nun-an QIIIII Di ljll W our VICKI-I DI}: DuntnnhIo[rlAytho.\luchoflheC;Ii- emnuenou II and is very unchdhp nointanlhnnnnnit mail found, IIl&IIR"KZlIXKl2IXD(L \\'hu|lhochem'utIy lu-tunnwrnruum- onllheotherdny thouuiorchoniuryehn nulnnvprv nnlhntin nnnnnlhnUr Rina Ir`-ii`! "VI?-_' INK-"33.. `C 4_W Ij Thencvcoslohoveinthod` ` mom inndecidoulirn tomcat. 0 olthc dunno! faculty hhighlyappnr cinlnd hvnllnfln (I KIIC Kl rcialnd by | \\'l\n h Gl|lIGUIX'I'IIIy Iijti` -I1 nuloavery puma` nppenltollzshon fornspeocluanhortono. Hofnilodtocur not-L Saying and Del-gs at tloloyul. About ttcu students romaine-I here duringthc ' ya. Ofcounn thly vrork~ ed All the time. l\_I.. --.- -t -.__ L_-._ __.A I J. :- .L_ -, 1| III sue WE- Onlyonoolonrho s got left inuen- connff examinAti;'in y. All won: arm to I in ' chem" . Sivzv Ie\'e:`;y.ore young men lunjoinul ongmnnh and bid fair to be come worthy follower: of tlfncnlapiu. Thencvcmlotovointhodinncti I- - .I....LI..I :..-.........-_a 11.- L.-- .._.._. U "-'lIIlI I Illl lhliciljlln I If John Wesley Brown hm} uncle this statement at the school board, Take no- tice that we. ,.the - conservatives having a majority an: iug to hoist the scriptun: lessons fmmt e schools," than the uhlie muhl hue more nndily under: that politics are about to govern in the schools. UIIEIIXIUIE In a 'l'heuu-ungcrsatonr punennuot ~ Iowedtoperuh. even though some of our clnrihblohoanh I'evuIothohihIoeoln- mandtobokindm st:-ngugandwould refuse to gzzour even the neodiaton the ouoro of `r notbeu] KmIton' inns! Christian charity. however. know: no such exelnsi\`cncn.andIunmnthoniaenouglI ollhiainliinptnnto considertho an of D these poor families not Inkling induce] by want of work and put uclmn. And to devhe cone noun lot relieving them untilthe nlvenfd Inthurtimng lint tint. IIIIUOIIGVT H} IIXXKUV TUIIUVI TI untilthe odvenYdboturtimos. But what- etvar it done Imus he dare uynt ` undonlyahu-careful enquirygnince to do othe ' will onlyaggnnta the evil we vialno lcaan.-Cu.urn. l'1$IIlIOBl|IEII\'OI'y-II pointed beau: it an`! be found. `vital: that olnovnintrv In-turn: u-on nnglluu UIOUKUC 0! U our CUIIKIIIICHI QC- rtuent to swell the number of cases that are to be sssisted during the winter. Ar~ riving during the summer it isilnpoesible for them to he provided for the winter`: need: Ind enforced idleness. while they ere of course quite untitted for the severity of the climate. tllll often have wenkening illness to Add to other miseries. The government rofesa toseml out nnly qgricnlturnl lnhorere. t some of these enxigruxtn. receiving ne- sieted passages on this ground,` are not end never ruiesed to be anything of the him]. though certied to this eect. Same` thing will have tohe clone to check the im- ntion ntthe nseofnurlux venof men of emi `h0ll)` uutit forlthe exi- gencies of this climate. who ue brought into circumstance: of much miserv to themselves end necessarily become I lmnlen on our charities. But those who are hens must be taken cue of. `IX. -a_.._.__ -A -.... ....m.. .__._.A L- -I ll] l1'\.`I`l\U. One of the most fruitful causes of incmas ing the verty. ulwnyu Arising from our long cola winters, in the presence, every veer, of DOV artivnlauzhiey elnignnta from England brought out by our emigration de- nnrtmont to arm (ha nnmhor nl` mpg thgl SCVCKY Clllll. I bust you` much misery was mlieved by .\I|yor \\'hitiug`s donation of t!) to pro- Vinlo fuel for the families of workingtnen out of work. By thus meeting the "urgent no-. cesnities of needy citizens he set 3 much more worthy and christian enmple than he wuld have done by pruvidin I luxurious banquqt for those who never now what it is to vrnnt a mod. I would go farther and say that it our council worn to give I huuquet to those who ham to live for months on little more than bread and ten (if not on 1ms..I and Inter) they would en'oy it much more thou the must mhrrbc inner that could he placed before theniu.-Ives. in- asmuch us it is more blessed to give than to rem.-i\`e." aL.- -1` sI.- ..... t_..:At..I .._..-.. - :-,._--- --A-'n.n-quauunnnuuun u. Sl|L`I| CJISQS IIICFI? I8 IIU l\?|_[|lIX"llllIKI. . ltvcnunot be, too eniphnthly repented that the funds of the Poor Relief soeiet M15" not collected, and thenefore not u ` ' le fnr such cases, being niisod for those who are aged or helpless, .\ri no Able-bodied men to work for them. do failnn to real- tne this ixmgaun of trequeut nppllnutious iuul nccomim-ntlations that cannot be onto I tained hv this aociet out of .its olinu"_v fund. But wives ant childn-n cannot be l all med to Irene and stnrvc because the ~ husbands and fathers u\nnu.t find work. I vainly sought, and `so goinc of the oflice- lventers ofthe l`uor Relief . society have had to heuuue for the prom-nt prsounlly re- . Ispallsll-lt.` for gmnts of fuel in cases of ur- gout um-ed. It is earnestly to he desired that puldiu: s iii ited cititens would take this matter into t ieir earnest consideration, and devise means for mlieving distrust` which l must increase with the continuance of the ; severe cold. I __g _.___ .._.. _L __I..._.. ...__ _.AI.',__-.I l_. .7 l`reu_-ntl`over>t.y and DIIIIVIIWI Kingston. 5 ~ `-'-Ami Ignusc be Itouena. - L Wrilleu (ut the Wuu`. I WM l"evr` people in Kingston. qarc` those `'50 = an: u.-uvely engagcd u; out. "cit l.`(h!'iti9, are awam but much powny disuus is at their doon. and how was no thtmenns nuilnble fqr in 'l`!;g~u'Inmo severi- ty and atudinoq of the, very cold ivcother Add: to the Inhrt "unod by activity of 5 work. Many working men an idlo,ha\-e ; been so for weeks unl months. and even 1 such savings as they Ind hive disappeared, so that some who hilve in past time bestow- ul charity have now to ask it. To meet D such cases there is no mgiulu--funil. Itnnnnnt he inn I-mnlmtinkllv rennntnnl Dull do Pouch: Young Inn. Y the ' of II . :. -..2!`.'_ '`'.`. .... ."`"``".-..a...... ..'..: ......' }. I [I0 llrlllll lrlllli l'IlII'ly- UIIIUIHIS \`III` --eutrllal their etforts y tordny afternoon on the clearing of the: max , and to that end caulcelled all trains. By 7 o`clock the nu\r had been mutoved and the night expresses started from Montreal and Toronto. They passed here this morning \`er_\` late. `luau uy at _. Whit Income of our violin? Big 1... `nu. In .4-.. .5. uu.....|. ..t n.. 1-...) ; AN APf;EAL HTOTHE PUBLIC- an u-an nun gr.-u-nu. Ltul, week Mmt I-Zxvello.-if. (`o|up;miun Donald Ross, of Pictnn. was resented with l l'.ll.Z. jewel by the Princo Inlwanl Chap. Ker. No. 31. The present was of tine gold, quite costly. and beautiful in design nnil se- vumd in England by James Gmentielul dur- ingixis visit to that country. v. Illua as `-4 every 'r i _ _ab:_nImrI'l':lm III? `l-II IIX` U" UIIUV I-`.Il".I The Picton Gglzvllr cl:\ilns1hut .\`ir.|Mou.l.. .\lwulonald did not make hi: first q|l.'0(`iI as , 4 lawyer in Kingston, hut in Pictun and there are people who nnuemherhim us is haw student there, This is nmutlmr of those dis- crepancies connected with the knighfs early history. IQ.` I IIIIO (Ill) UUIKBT. INC qlnlity. Jun. Cnwfonl. V l'omemy`a Petmline Planters are ln~_\`mul ! comparison with any of tln; old alo\\'-acting 5 platen no 'u\\u-h.a;l\`ortiscl :-they luv pm-i~ I tjvely ` inn! nmlsu rior in all respects ( Of dmzgma and J - King. Killgstun. i . An Ell'IK! llf8Il |>(t`f. ` ` Ix I Mia Annie` Hot1l{u.hu'l`eeI3.epgugod by leasrs. Sherlock and lisnn to sing hen _on ` Thursday. 2725 inst. . . j ' I-III!` lalrlv IIlIlII'I'\lDIlI | 2 I. now lled with choice roll prank butter. - 28; : ne tub butter. `lRc;|l| of the finest nII\Iv Jan (`an-`fan. II. Lnurnapcu Spectacles.- The only sur aids to rfect vision. It J. V G. King`: drug atom. u none other. See nvnrv nnir in ntnmnoal ". I. Imihtimns every I` ll Iwrupeu vlxu. lln.lImI-Iuua aboum . The fnmetmay _suu|e\imes be clusc- Iy imitated, the lens nevr. Inlnuu nnuun nanuvu \.IvI Iguana The Grand Trunk nilwny oicials can -our-anal Ohnir nhrtu vnntnninv nflornnnn They Can llavu tho Honor. I):_.A.... 1V.4-.u.v ..I..2..._~-a|...o c:. ll Wu not Plain Enuugh. I , I , , , nu: a II I (`oInpu-buns an l)l|oun." v IL. I nu . I A Demand [or Bodies. \\'rItl'ou \\'|| a Pen. .u- [ared at Alabama; ___ II- II` 5`. ....__ our Birgit linui-ryllox RHAJ mh nhnina IY\'l l\I":I1 I,o_cAL 8_}iEVITIES. I Trunk Lina (Fleur .-\gulu. | on ,1 ~|_ __ -a:,_'_|_ uuu any u `...,-x.. vu-rwww-` ..v V- illzxgubo` . vlgu `in Itamped L. Imitation: `ha frame mm.` smnetimos be close- _.-\ Gill for Donald. \ \l .\ _`I(N' 0' Til, I Ill`-L `III KIIU U$Il' anal `timato thud In-fun the pulp- lic of Can: It wrtninl spank: and sugar: bully fur the In: this con: . tlutib was of talent an I goniu Inuit trial at the huruf British cuchm below their win: an on-r he Man! at home. In! (hunk .vn'po this stigma (run he! litan- tun. and gran! duo enconngunc-at to her Link -ml.-I man: -In .kiIu Emil fnrtllilv lure. um nwuu mo encollnguine ' aoulalnu. who to 00 d pound Ill & in b j J " Sunnnr no`:-r and n chnlim `I151! joy did not wait to drain. "All we have to add in. that to hope tho day is not far clbtant. when such men an Snngnter. .\lc(`oll. Mdhrlol. us] the fun d nthor of `Su\I.` a drama. till take their -_.l |._:a:...-u- -A--.I |..l.... AL. ...|.. I l:q\'u ups: amt that SlII'\'l"C, II IX; I ITKCIIIHI 1' Quit`?- The poet when the nbouluol dank uul ` l-cronvunent--`whon: hops like A lamb lion ` alain`-wiIh the ai of I manager puma 1 -oeh an iris in run darkest cloud. and ` leaves sparkling on the codin Iid the agar .-nut that I Ellis "83 YTPICKUP Wlill Ill! IHII etfusions of no onliuary rniml, `Htnpenu I is over-tluvring with genus of higher worth. No one, we think. tu perusing either of those works-eepecinlly the lntter-vil| deny that Mr. Snngster poeeeuu the varied requisites of the true t. There is neeft~ um, I delicacy. A rim hue of thought. and, withal i puty of sentiment pervading theee poema, which at once and forever renleent them from 3 species of liternturfnrtoo potent in our midst. The eye of p iuntunneee. and the heart of prurient lnneiv~ iottshx-as, en lered to by the renal writer: of the age, nd not ` to then: on theee pngee. But to who mire poetry. as she wwavea her chaplet of love to deck the hrow of the true and the re. we nuise n rue grntitimtion in t is hook. . r. Sangster. himself a most ethereal being. has retinetl. euhlimatul nail crystaliled. by the fort, of his genius. the Inject of his poetic nclrnirntiou. And the sumhme an-I ehnle- the tong en-I thentluaa--the hitter hens and the bliss of humnn life. tin-I each their tting delineation. their just exprer don. .\|r. Sutpter is no mieenthrope ; he loves his brother men with a reel hrotherly and genuine heertineee. and eeehe, as far as in him lies, to minister to his dignity. and to regain for him hie hri tright. Who `(`oliu' web. that nenrnry . I. Sengwer hne \ emhr-inenl in unher. we know not, but from ` what is here said of him we conclude he was an heir of the hluo-l royal of hrnvery. whuee deals, but for the t. might hnve perished In the grnde of hero. now tu survive, at least. I fnction of durntion. HTD.` -page --0-1 IL. ghuulggauf nlnnik nnnl press. wmcn or course Knew nun newer. ID `ray him the was! up -ciative compliment. t tn the \\'--odstuc Tiuou that published the fullnn-ing glnvring eulogy of Mr. ster, written by Rev. \\'. St eusou. III orator furmerly of Ilutario am not of the l'nitl States. Said he : ..u'|.:I.. .1... -c. v...._....... ....I ah. \`..., 1 mwu Man-3. nun ne "\\`hile the: `St. Lnwwnm and the ueuay` was rv:plet-.- with the nut onliuary `llunporus mat, l|ovI`o:\`er. (more men- an he an uu-o~ ration uf it. and the higher and mo! enab- ling it is the mom impn:ss_i\*e Ii be its develo rent. Oi Suigsterh poetry the Engliskupmce was exu-c\lingl_\' ute in its notices, but it remained for the C inn which of course knew him better. to 'In\' him the must Annn:ci:ti\`I3 comnliment. or merit. Amen ox wnu IS uuwu puury is not ulesorving of the name. A poehloen not aim. as some peuple imagine. to uce a hzannnnious jin le of wnnls. Ila 01-: not write nuwhnnioa _\'. He is inspired with a thought. and if a auwesful vmoer of the muse he \\ I" liml no ulitliculty in clothing it in betting luxznge. The idea must come tint. howo:\'-r. fore then an be an eln|no~ : :. Ai .1... |..:..|..... -...I ....u.. .....-.I.. _.. A:.\-- ._ After an almuucv: of very nonrly nineteen yodm .\Ir. ( luu*lcs Szulgstcr` luau rammed to his mxtive cit ` tn enjuy the rest he so Em-`.h sleaerve-.\ I luv: l.umA`n .\Ir. Sungster for luau! yams. and n~gxu\led l:iln as the per- sonihcatiuu of all tlm. was pun: and high- minded and \`ll`lll0|lL`\ He was always quiet a_ud thoughtful. lnul a poet}: manner and I poet's tempo.-num~ut. He wrote I gmat deal of very beautiful puetry, and try which I13 suggested lI_\` id:-ass that in as their could not he ex Iwted to do if dis 1 of merit. .\luc of what is usllos poetry E. nno .l..m-n. nf Hm mumo A nnnl'ulnn\ [ c.m}ALFEcHTBR`s LBT'l`l;R.` `Ont-`\\'I|one Tuouh nun NQver.Be;n"ihl- Iy .-\pnroelnl.ed--'l1|o CIVII service 0.]; " - Flt for Inbllno -Non-Ir. I|_okclIIo`u _Q_l7`I7I0l`I0Il Al`!-'-.\I`q||_I|ICII1,'f with ' (lrleli. ' .\ } ~. ' ' ; HIQ Wlrilaurs 10 THE QNADIAN 4 Post`. owns sausstn .4 (` ll .\ IKIJIS .\`.\.VIi.\`TI'2R. THE BRITISH WHIG.'S.:\'l`l,?`RI)AY, \.n;\;\`. as. liming the winter many cue.-sot boly- I ' have been reported. These o!- I ieneeecunnot henttn'|but.ed t-u students of the load medial mllegee. for umnch as 346 eemh have been paid for subjects for college: in vtrioun ports of the dominion A trade in bodies teem: to have been es ' I. Only A few days Ago, at a veto in the cit ', I student tn oered the hody for 33. nest in not wee ted. though the friend the deceased ml to pen thecotpee out cl 3 window while the company In inenother put of the hanger 5:2. .uut'ot`i?.'e':uus' nu-. u"'ar: ri X`. 11.1. thptiitnu ndCa.pLCu-hr. Ihuuuto. hu muhn of the cueuvooounmuo cl lb (hndhn _.- .8... `wk CIQI (I "III I'll. L{out-Col. Msokouio. ol the (hnnoquo olcl Inthry. Inn has elcchd vicrpluinleut of the Onhrlo utillory unociuion. Nolan Gonna. ol Nnpunsmoonhod in Rockvoui Inn. In vary . and Dr. (`lake in II of It neonry. Iiomulhu. uIIugorforl".X. {'4-uni-nan I '3! Ch (II? . Another Industry ht Kingston. \\'i&hiu I for 1 Meat Jon Swift and Michael Grady vojoinoul . J. W. Du in Ihforlnuiouol whultillhoknotn an Davy Exoohior Fun & Rail:-r lmn Foam cc-upun_y." It: houlqunera vi I In home, and unnpuonu are Do! being uuwlofotthouhhlihnutolunrhupuzn a I..--. -`ml. 1`. nnnnnnu-lg nf (Ila v|-lIn.l|\' Ilollll lllilly. Ilw ulnngurlw r. Continua 8 Cu. In puchnd -mu]: anal nl \Ig:~YAnnrn Him :1 Ilrdu-k~ Hon. C. I . l"rnor,oI Brekvillo. Innlnen eloctul pumice! of tho catholic litonry no- ok 0! that turn . I -... n..| n-..n.....a. .1 .5. n.-........ I V'3o":u:H.mn. baboon elected pnnlnlout. me! (3. H. Elliott century. of the Napueo baud ol undo. II... I` I.`._..- -3 II-14L-pill. L--I..... `WT . NW "IKE |-I II. N HI t Inch rushing his home, whether than or Ion . in thi; his native city. when-. nearly lhe has published (u' well as much that remains unpublished) tn vrriuen. If anything he in more unobtrusive and retired than ever : Pl`- chnncethia ieowingto his domestic I I renveuenta. He Ill Innred in0cL. I87. to Henrietta. Iecond hr of the Isle Dr. Jane: Meighenndby lIelndn`.rchil- dren. tlrne of whom. dying when you`. were hronght here and inhrnd in(hh.rnqni among; unlthitllorho conveyed then rnninn hi: wife in the manner ol NBC Only those who have passed through Inrly not-rovrfnl cirrnrmumoes know her to Iyrnpnthine with kiln. 'l`l-nthnnnrlnrmnunninnnnnntho IIICI no any long runun tuna; an friends who most ooteoln him. and said scenavhichlnon lsiItnnl.thnIifo\bIr~ lenunyhouwlou|' lupuhiobylho aoctionolhiannny siren. intbevhh nl (`.Au.lr`n'II-IL Pooplo when Ion-outs. Saying: and Delta! Alina Attontlou. lane Pullow bu been appoint] nun ger I J . I`. Hardy`: now won at Rufrur. S. llothuno. Q.(.. And WJI. KCIT. Q. C. m`?! for the vacant jmlgunhip in Cn(I0lllIfIII- When Mr. Suigster went to Ottawa he I took with him n thinl volurnoofpoema in 3 nnnuseri which had gruduall_vac:umu|at- eel since 0 uhlicationof Hesperus and R . other III. nu volume Vruthen con~ sidereu ready frir the pres. A few at ditions were male to it during the first few early yenn of his stay in that city. but figures and ledger work and the Inning of the (`uulinn muse to disagree as usual. end the volume lain in lavender --the nmrnn has long since left it-iu truth I it lies nlumst uloin among the lead men." I not likely to he shed up ugxin in I long i while if ever. It is true that cluri Hr. ' .\lu~kenxie's mlministr-atiou that (solely on literary grounds) lletterul Hr. S.urgster's olliciatl position to II extent which some` hat enseal the poet`: mind and pocket. but tun Lite for his poetry. And more which has paw-nl into uhliviou. The gotten up of the Ro_vel" anal 0ntuio series of schuol hooks for the Ontnrio edu- cation Ilepnrtutent have kept our townennn before the public. in thenheunee olenything . fresh from his pen. hy selections from hi: KIM nlren_:_ly pul-lishenl. Had it not heen that one guml Act of .\Ir. .\hchenn'e. it loot: u if Mr. . might have vhitlecl in Yllll for any vor at the hunla ofSir John. Preniiera tlier with Q \~ In the last scene of all" Mr. Sanguine left the dominion x with n fuir retiring ul- Iownnce. fur I that the god: At -._...e |..,:. ....|.:.... 5:. 1...... -t..u... -:-:L-------:-_- 1 :3'lnmqIunduIh`onhr thins` DI 'I\UlUIl3` IK IlI\'\\l\`l`9{ S|lTlIl\\'! Iur llll'Il it o t`|'\`1lll(\ n`ns.n||:\lIll` compensation: anal when shout Ilitl .\lr. Suugstcr was otferesl ; on s'}'ipnintim~nt under the fmleral go\*orn- i ment. in cunuwliuu with the post otliw ul-- 5 rtuu-nt. he :u:1vpte it and removal mm the vity. Prior to this I l|l`li0.`\`l` he '- mutrilmtul poetic otfuaious to the ('auImlisIi prrs. mul I-rought out two luookx (If these \\u.~ks umch has lneeusniul, hut noth~ ing to which they aim not 1-ntitlul. .\Ir. ; Sun vstt-rssys .\loi~gsii, the li0s:rspher,Ins\' ! 9 . inst \' he n-gsnlgdu our ustixinsl hsnl. Ana `annlnliuu may fcel`pmud in pmsessing such s min. who writes not for luore. hut for the } love of his country. possessing s deep In-gun! tor e\'er_\`(hing essuitislly British, and evi- deutl ' inspirul*s'ith kindly and oommcnd~ shlv eelings. Some passages in his poems AR! beautiful sud lofty. rich and gnnd in . expression, honorable alike to his heal sad I his heart. Having in View the `object of ; henetitting his fellowunn and him I from s state of stupor to s just sppnustion ' u! the beauties of nature. he may rest ss`tis- ! tied with the cousidentiou thnt such a life. 1 devoted to such pursuits, is not sltother thrown stay or nntitly em oyed. 0 all of which I can unrest-rven _v subscribe my endorsement. ll'I.-_ \l._ L`-_...A-_ ......`.. .. l\.g_.... L- lllutnll lolitlle ;`.uT:-..` `.1m'...1a.:: .c.i\~. i ` womugoment on yum vi repulse. ; |l'l"e"wu`-:3 butftaen you`: of ago gluon he `Gist -ht emjnlo meat in the lnborntory an `art enry, w ` 'l:e'lIelped to nude the`; artrislgu with-b 'hich -`mlom, of the `,2 myal uu*y,._ exed the old vriml mill at 1 I?n:scott. Arthis he nl-tninoul an ap~i nn?nnmsnth ' imuunmor in [ha flnlnnme 5 OIIICC, ITIGIV I10 IVHIIIHCCI "N" ICII IV` duty J clerk. and without any ponihlo chuue of pronnotiun. .-\t length.acmgho\_I' futile it was to put away the but you of his life in so hopeless 1| positinn. Mr. Sung- gter gave up his sitn:\tiuu_ in the summer of [$49. and _Irv:ut to Aluherstlul . ht-coining edimr of the (`ourica-, and mu ucting lhnt xpnpcr until thaenmlof the year. Then he l\`!lll1l('ll to Kingstnu and entered the D.\I~ I.\' lhunsll \\'umotBco. For ten van he vms its unnngvzr. anal \lisL`h.\I~gul his duty with a rare ticlelity. .-\ \icam~_\- occurring on 3 the stall` of the .\'ur- about Hl`n0_lu- was up 1 co.-i\" thrpny of . 1.I.oum,aos..u.oi upoiutt-sl to it. t.uu!.aa. u l)\pUr!9:l`. hula `ml ' his litor.\r_\' uslgs as he luv! not lane n ur- o inghig pnwinns coluwctiun with the local pa ~13. Jmmmlisln was wealrying in its 3 n n vations. it invulwol \1`rillu`3 fur which in .. ...._..I .... ....._.. ....\;I.. ..............~..ai.\nl--..I ]:I\3\`0II~ `IIIIS Poinuuent oice, Whu : nix-nn Qhn 'I|n\' `Ia _ nv: umnmeu an up messenger _iu the Oninume 6 mlmiued for ten yam. te- nl` g Inlnnnn-r alninn tho Pri$o`riAL nN*}ToN. 3 W. Halt. label th city. h In- u- Oh. A-nu-inn. azlhll nuns. ::,_:;-`I.\'c11>E.\*Ts on THE n`. KQV. J. I\. SVHTXM II I ha I.u~uuonoI'. Ila ddivon nnnry ul- '0 . `aim: Ima.iu.pu.c5..i- St. J...` I hvnonov ad lb. ., h. _uonin :- K r.L"'s'?.! "aL'$.....,"'"".:"u."......s.."" '3 a not chin.-h. I. __`II L. - _.._AL -_ _.-_.. L_._. 11.... `QM tdhahoul an banal old ciufol K .1110. while iIhbhn:~knhomIuon prod.` \'htaIuuiI(.! '0 hand Inn uhoulderor sttenptto choptood ifhc wuutulim. lgttheivuudothovork. ...... ":....=""..;" ..":...," ".';..':':'.w..". the ho who did tho dud. The ollhouuonvnrillnaioo ourotockolchticofinu nduanl prioatonukoroonfor and gnmtutylinhnlockofntilndaoh over \ I into (ha city of KiqIton.-J. B. RCA 1 _ __-L-_.. -II. _L_...A 11.- I.-_--A _Il A Iovonool looting `lbwudnrilon--sus that In the (13: Churches. Ptincipl Grunt punches in Pbuhroko on `oh ML. [Ln nnnivunrv of IL: nnnni-n nl .\oe|douIuthoWllIhn:IIno. Alnduocklntoceurn-I yoshnhy dur- m.iuu..w ` iruulu.Icu&In- at Icon. |htlJ.|lI|cdI{ _ L.l_ !_ _ ___|. __,I &lI._I IL ...:A