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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1887, p. 8

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Murray 5 LI"|UTI- Veuol owners are nmv making chanon. (`ad will be carried by them no the won for `L25 to OL35 per ton. Ct-ulidcnhle iron ore will be transported from this city dur- ing the venous. {in And man than trrnnal nnln mat.-I. .0 alu- \ pun |lIll`lI, llllll Dru. DIFCII C0lHlIlL`I0l'. A number of young people from the city ` will attend an evening party at Mr. (`n~\'n- ` 1 line residence. (`ape Vincent. to-night. : Nergt.~.\lajor Morgans and the pupils of M4 city gyumasium gives another athletic mm-rmininent in the roller rink next week. i `H... o..:I....:.... ..-.-i.i:-n...._-. J: u .- \ TIWIOITI. H. Stratford ha received a head of 3110!!` from Le Batons` I-`Ina. Frouu the centre of the forehead jut: out I horn. .\lr. Stratfurd up he never saw I -leer`: haul like this om- In-font. l`|.-_.I.__..- ...:.|_ ,.___| _-: n..,.-. ., , . . [IVE III I [CW lI`J3. ` linlwunl Trtil. Agent of Tony Denier) \ Hum tyl)umpty mu1pau_v. iii! the \\'iIIl- sor Hlcitel. Hm troupe will perform in the ` npern house on Weclnesallly evening. We are holding the largest quantitg of tuh uul fmah butter in this cit : in onler to reduce our stock we are Del ing ne tub butter at I8:-, and roll: at 230 per lh --alas (`rurfnnl ' I1 d.__.(,.._I |.-_ ..__-:_., I , L 1 1 I IKIUIV ('hAmbr|_\'a with u-mhmiderics to match. at Murray & 'l`n)-loch. \'nnnnI nhnnrn urn l\n- nuglninnnlu-0--a snnuuau: HI Qlltfll F. 1 Mr. .\lcRoeaie has purclnuecl `1|I'l,l[I) feet ` of timlver. lt is lying at points Along the I line of the K. & l . R. The lumber will ur- rive in II few lays. ` Ealnnl Trail noun! nf Tun: Ihniig-' rl\ HI llcrf. The preshytery. of elected Rev. James moclerator for next graduate of Quoenis. I Klr `I:-Rnnnin hm: I nuu Iwu uvtuca l)I Ill AIIIIV. 1 Kjngsmn n`nutaanele\'aLor_\\`i1h a camp I cit? of `2.(lI).(KX) bushels. so that vessels wi l have no deity in unloading on lhcil` m'- | rival here. ' l`I... .._-_|,_.-_.. _: I , I, I II : .Illll (II I Bl. Over two hundred nuw uemders attend- ed the camival in Odessa sxmting last even- ing. A dance was held in the town hall ` afterwards. * 1\.. 'I'L.._..I__. .__-__:_4 ,1 .,,. -1 , , ~ 1 I Iuwzrvnuuu. On Thu rudny morning about three o`clock ` * some persons entered the bar room of the St. Lawrence hotel and stole some money and two bottles of brandy. `:3-..-.L...-. .......s_ ._ ..I_..-.-_ _..:.|_ , _.__ I('I'U CIIFFIIUII IIIII BIC HUI` Tia I ml (0: Monday. Muvh Nth. at -133 R.J. Hilton will roul I pnpor on fertilisers, In he followed Ivy I liscuuion upon the sub ` |I`l f l `"5, "` ""3 WEEK 35 UNEE OI Inst. IIIOIIIII. the corner nf (`lnmv nml .lnIm..... ...~....+., I... uculuunllcal. UIIILYIIB Ill Lllllllll. At the meeting of St Lawn-nco Division. .\'.U.T.. Bro. T. Tweclalell WM elected patriarch, anal Bro. Himh cmuluctor. A nnn\}m.- nf ununn i\nnv\`u 6...`... 9|... "ion l`Il rl Iallllllvlll Ill l.l|L' nmer FIIIK IICXI WGCI. The tailoring establishment of H. S. Rockwell, on Princess street, has been sold to James Johnson. who took possession on .\lm-ch let. 1).... s..... |.._..l._-I .,,_ _, I, ,.. .1 Ilvlllllgs. -\JlI8. l l`&V|'Y0l`\l. The police fun-e was inipectwl at H o`cIock. It is said ti) be composed of the ` lmndsomest oicm in Canada As cl... ........s:..... ..t kn l _._ lCl'\r III IIUISIII. Early rose potatoes, Labrador lnerrings. i fresh haddock, cod fish. fmsh In:\ckorel,fIv:sh luerringx -Jas. (Tawfonl. Thar nnlina fur.-n \vnc i...n....o...l :1? ll IIIIIIIII. Mr. Martin is living sunw lnunlsome paint- ing on the walls nf the Fifth Methodist church. ` 'l`l... __-I..- .4 I. ,| I . .I - IIIIVCH. I The 11-3 to he phu-el at the corners of 7 stregts n_v the electric light compmny um 50 \ feet in height. EAT]? rnmr. nnbllnou lulu-n.lnr Iunrrinna nyuuuuuul street` Meulotllst church. The streets and finance comlnittees and \ court of revision met this afternoon. _ The vital statistics for February are : Births. I8 uieaths, ll ; marriages, 3. The dates of this month are on the .;une days of the week as those of last month. .Ill'. -lulu] H ilnl. The secretmy of the Dorcas society has received $1 from the Anglican vlmml ; union. ` the orller (`lerg ` M r. John \\'anl. l`I... -.m....o.. .... y and Johnson strvots I-y AL- I\,_, ` nlllllll "J`|I|K III` KIT. -UIIIICI` were enmllod And the nut Inoetint ` t at I i` \I1|.-._ _.:II __ I - _.._-_ __ l__4:I:-- I lllly 3. Lar e uuntitics of hay are t,lUSzlillg'fl`0lIl t he in am to the city. The Iuemhem of the A.0.U.\\'. give an ` ontertuimnont in the opera house. The revival services continue in die .\`ydenham streev Methodist church. Thu shunt. and R...'...... ............'ng...... .._l Tine Spice 0! Every Day Life--\I'hat {he lfublln are Talking About-.\'otlI|n[ EI- eoron the Ann-clam of Those who are Tllullzu Notes. Corsets, cheapest and big assortment. at Hardy's. - Lnrma nm.mi:.... ..6' ....- _ ..- .:..,. PARAGRAPHS PICKED up BY OUR ausv nsporrrans INGIDENTS 015 Tli [M sTfIci wn'H AP6PLxv. NI: oiounto A Iiiioou. who lobluluo-I ` .- 1u_n_.- ' Lrumrk and Renfrew, Rugs. l{.l).. of Perth, si\ munths. He is A ` Thu pmp. .\l_vlan. mind I foot I for days -.,n, has oinco Ilippoul hook to her ptnitioll. Another. method of ruining the lust has been thought of. Halon will he pumlxotfin her sides. chains puood through them And fulonoal In npiluc. Attmu ta will then he made to lift her so (Int ch as can he -lipposl under hot. Ilomnrhn by Ir. 8. WooIu-`l`Io Proodoun of (Dar Educational Institutions. - Mr. Sunncl Woo, principal of the [A- - dies` college. Ottawa. in speck` of the bill which in hefon tho Michigu lzthtnn and Ihich pmvidec that Canadian and othet ionign students in Michigan univenity he f chnrgud much higher tuition has thnn Ame ' I ricu: ntudenu up that I large number of Amemnu have In the put utter-dad Cun dim educntionnl inntitutiom without dbcri K mination against them. no Kinpton Col ` Irginto Institute. of which he was principal. ' nu attended Ivy pupils from dmmt every ` cute in the union. uni he never dreamed uf making Ill) Iiiurriminntiuun ngninlt them. I Them In: r-no Ann-rimn utuclent At thnt col .` loge tor whom he sch-I u guardian. AI 1 connnqucmv he VII Able to obtain for that youth 3 com-he at the Royul Military col legs. Kingutnn. He who decidedly of thr impaction that any db;-tininstiou in educa- ` tionnl mutton, on the score of nationality. In I neat mintnho. At the rn-inn: nnl IIQTCIIXI cc:-rudhhlut." An Inlooul Inn. A \\'nNlk~ nlpoodcul at I. Wollmo. Ibo |::t:'nn ton on '1.`-uyczdny on llolhrvinin "H0 in on of Ibehotqncluuuol be old Englhh tlouuvohnhudnnouguforyun ohhll.olupuI|dH. in ch tubular`: jhhnhnun mama nl AL. -3.: uuunl Inuuvru, uu Illl -.`` ll Ililllllly. C At the various col Iago: IR now American: Ind lotugi students, and no one ever think: ol dbcri urinating against them. -um uuuvunsu DV ")1 uemen. After pacing I oomplimonur) reoolution to the put Gnnd Manor. and reoolv-in to prucnl him with n tutiluouial. and to meet next your In Port Hop: on the t Wodmuduv in Haiti. The Ursnd lodge roux Another l` Ilon Formed. .\fnrmerI' union club Ill org-min-I at { No. I! ncbonl eectiou.HIuburg. Int evening. John A. Wilmot I'll elected chairmen And Juhn Ilectdoo the eecnhry. Helulnern I ll'Q Anny":-I Anal (ha nail Inna-(inn Annnint `V . l'IlUC"3n. l Hon. Mr. Howell, .\l.P., Asninuul Grand ' Mater 0! Ban. America; Mr. John White. Put Provincial Grand Muter. And Senator Clemow. Put (`ouuty Master of Carleton. I were among the visitors. Brief address: ` I01 ! dolivonxl bv than (lumen. A`4r .....a.... - Li- I- ..._._I:..-_---. ll IUIIICH. The lonlue then eleestul the following odi- cera: Grunl Blaster, T. B. Collins, Mill- hmok ; Deputy (irnml Blaster. Jan. Clarke`. Ottawa :Junior Deputy (Brand Muster. J. ll. Mcwilliuns, Peterbnro; Hnml Chop loin. Rev. '1`. W. Smitlwtt. II. II. Omemee: (Jnnd Trouumr. Robert Gordon, Tvreeul Iumnd Secretary. A. J. Vuningen. New castle; (inml Lecturer, l . H. Holland Port Ho : De utv (land ', P`. M Fluke, E11.-n e: bepucy u-ma Clnphin. ; Rev. John (hllsher. Pitt:-ferr ; Rev. 3. Hnlliwell. Hillier ; Rev. (3. T. \ 'hiIe, D. D., ROY. R. lair.-h Raw \Ir nnnn--r D-.- nuuwcu. nuuer m.-v.1-'. 1. \\ mus, U. ll, Rev. R. H. Leitch. Rev. Mr. Dnprlw. Rev, \\`. Punernnn. Ll-.. \l.. LI__....II \n n . - . . .- - Second Day`; Session The Election of Of ver:-.\'oxl Place of Meeting. Bmme\'|m.I-2. Mam}: 2.-At- the Grand Orange Lodge the standing cununittees. were able to report and so expeditious] ' that 1 the election nf otcels was reached fort nnnn 'l`|\n llrnul \l...o.... .l....l:...._l _. -I,. _. uu: I:|cI.`uuuu| umcelu was reached oelorr ` noon. The lirancl .\l.-mt:-r declined reel.-rt ` ion. n he believed in the office being lia. tributed. TL- I..,L.- .L__. -I, - I .1 ; n - .-- IIICIII. It is understood that the informnlities al- leged relate to certain deputy returning ot- oer: not lmving been sworn according to the 3 statute. \l_ ll_.h.... _. _..,__ ____l, L.,,". IIdIIvIlll'. Mr. Hulton. as most ple know, bmther~in~law of II. M. ritton, Q1`. HI I`. qlllllll U1 U5- The returning otcer. said Mr. Holton. ` has atlected to hnd, on account of alleged informalities that several polls are invalidat- ed, tllua endeavoring to dz-prive me of the seat. lint in wctingas he has dune he hits gone altogether beyond his functions and as- sumed those which belong alone to the judges. The law as to the duties of return ing otliccrs is perfectly clear and their duties plainly laid down and dened. Beyond carrying out the instructions laid down in the statute they have nothing to do, but this is exactly what this officer has done. He has not, however, ventured to declare .\lr. Quinn elected, hut has gone to Ottawa for instructions, and the matter waits his re- ` turn. It is not likely that the authorities at Ottawa will advise him in my interest ; but, xrhatever may happen, the matter will not rest with the retumin otlicer's decision. I claim the seat to whic I am entitled and shall carry the case to the court for settle } Inent." I. :,.._I,.,_._, l.l,,. -n, 2 1 u-.- u ~umu.-vn-m.- rur-xaw ~:ur: nu1wn"1m1nvr subject this morning and was informed by him that the report was correct and that the returning officer hbll Imule u majority for M r. Quinn of 63. -*'l`lm --nn..-..:.... ..H;...... " -..:I u- u__|.,._ .uuu u sin I uuln A few lays ago the Gazdle published an I article, in the course of which It alfected to deplore the defects in the present election law, on the ground that it enabled much in- justice to be done b returning oioora, and innocent people In e to suffer through their blunders. It called for reform. and as much as hinted that a aerionsl, change would be made in the law at the unit session. It was plainly seen that this was a hint as to cor: min coming evepta, and now the revelations in New Brunswick nnd elsewhere prove the` tricks that the returning oicers have been pz:ump_to.-cl. to play. Hut. Um ('luLlpn|icrun\' mun in non I-or lunmn Vloltlng the Schools. .\`c\`eml of the clergy visited the public I svhnols yeaterday in ml:-r to ascertain how [ many Roman (`ntholic pu ils were unend- ing them. This evening no Roman Cuba. l liv school children will be instructed in 4 (`atamqni school after 4 o'clock. The school law ullmva tlm to he done. p4;ump_In:u- DU lint the (`luweuuguay case is nearer homo and a more outrageous instance of purti'inn- ship could hardly be found. The rumor has obtained currenc that Mr. Quinn has been declared elected y the returning otlioer in consequence of infnrmalitioa connected with ` the mturns from several polls. A regresan~ V ~' ' *' I Montmal Poe A t.,_. I ` An Attempt to Bowl oin Mr. Ilol!on-.\|ul It Will Ivy no Mains Succeed. \Inn I I4\n I ling} I-IVETURNING 4oFr_uci:Ens' wonx. MORE RETALlATldN. THE`oaAuG_o5ER. The stcuucls of the Richelieu And On Lnrio navigation com \` lmvo all been re built this winter. e uleopiug apartments Me much After the style I the Pulhnun I alwpen. Great changes have been mule in the dining mums uni other puma hue I u-n equally tted up. I A Wlfe`u'CoIn|pla'lnt. Mm. O'Neil omuplaim.-I to the Inagistmte this morning that her husband, with whom .11.: Jim] nnf "rs: i.il...l Q.` uh-n .'|a\ u-n..I:In YIIIS nluruulg `Hill HGT HIISIKKHQ, Wu" Wnom she did not live, f.iile.l to give the weekly .illou-`nnce he haul promised her. She was mlviued to bring tn nctiun Against him to Iw`0\`9r the money he owed her. ' `l'h:S:h1-Inc Ia Sueceedlng. ; The scheme for the estalnlis_luneul of a pmctical school of science in lxingstun is being successfully .\d\'x-aw-l. It will be pressed uron the legislature. .\luny of the members or eastern Uutarin are favourable 0.. in ` A Chnnge ls Suggested. .\ horse nun says it would be a good move It. at the next meeting held in Kin vston '.'.:N and 2.40 clgss races men: providex . in- stead of 2.3? And `2.50clus connects. If this vhange were adopted more horses would en- tvr the races. An Interesting l.1-cture. This evening the Queen's College .\lissiun- ;u'_v association will resent an interesting literary e\'ent~the in dress by the blind lec- turer from the east, Rev. Uhosnell Howie. .m ulnlc speaker. He will appear in nrionml v`I`* l I110. VII: r-rnrw 7.. l re\ ost is giving the vlmivu of any piece of tweed in his window for $I3.50~~\ suit nmde toorder and class t. These goods are all new and well assorted patterns of English. smtch mnl (`ammlian manufacture. . guuramtecd a tirst~ ` The (`mm on ` ' .\lessrs. Carson. Little and Iirilnslmw, who got up the Kingston races, iutd, after \ paying expenses. $1.95 to the gooul. or 65. rer head. This is thv twentieth time that .Ir. Little has been mnnectcal with winter I':u't`s in the city. Pouponecl Meeting. The \\'omen`s Miasiou,auxiliury of St. James` church will meat on Snturdu ' after noon at 4 o'clock at the parochia school house. This meeting is one postponed fmm Tucsclay last. B. UlllI`IlI('e'.-l Sp:-ctlolon. The only sure aids to rfect vision, :1! J. (3. King's drug store. my noun? ntyhur. 800 every Fair is stamped l$.l.." Imitations ` abnum . The fraune umy smno.-!i1m`s be close- ly imitated, the lens never. I `-1.1.: Means the King of all Plestaers, l`omero\"s l`etr6li_ne Poroused. They relieve insuntif. ` mire quickly. Sold hydruggilta end J. =. King. Kinmton. n For the` I-`Inc-st Tull) Butter. 18. _ . ()u1'ntb9k of ne tul_ butter is very large. ` and we am now offering it at use per 11-. - ` Jus. ('rtu\'f.mL cure ql King, lie-modellln ; the Scrnnucn. - _. -..... Illlod by on Incl-0. ._.j__ _L_.__,-.. AL- _. LOCAL BREVITIES. nur II Kuiy. -..':.:.'; ..'.'&.. " .. Whu ounhod Hivuluudlhu orhithunbohd ova, hhnnlly Oovbu ~ l`nu`Ihuno.I'o ihduul oviduct luv huh bat ml -CTK. I- ll 'l'l`o. who in lljuul with ' Dr. Juhn Agnew, late inapectnr of couut_\ u`I'Io|s,Jiu very ill. ' x r. cnuap,' 0 this city. is xioitin Irioudo in Auburn. N.\'. _ K ` W. K A Iutonh uul W. J. Butler. ol Duel-unto. V0 been oloctal uouncillon nl the mrincid laud Iurve `on uoocintimn. . r. l'. Moncriel. Ibo cm the pthiuou 0` . nunntnr linnlnilh ll Rani:-nnal Lllllllill hug Tholou I 060$` II I30 ..T.CO`|. Ward A :.4_ Kl. 1_.-l__ WC` I ! X!_II`-I$ IIIIJFIUIE v. IL Inlay. ol London. Eng. lur merly ul thin oily. not-I-(N7 of tha all help lgruioouodol . uh (uudh ochln l.l`lInou.nnInJ lnrmnndnu-:nInurLnng if ` III! I Illnll. Clllllllll )r0Curlng Uynlwllly Mr. I-orrnnn thought I. at if the church in the United States had less money it would \ he more libero] than it is. He aid that if the church did more for the foreign missions, an outcome of this would he illCl`l`o\st`d wu- tributions for the church At home. In sup- port of this he referred to the lhptiuts III the United States, who are the most pru- greosive denomination both in home and foreign work. In the state of 'l`em.a this denomination was fonnerly Inpportod hy funda obtained from the other states. in own contribution: amounting to only 8.'S.0(l). But when it undertook to lend missionaries to foreign lands ita contributions for the home \\or|t were increased ten fold. .-\t the conclusion of the Ineoti I plodgc which read ufollowa in sign: by manv of the student; : I am willing and desirous, (Sod I illing, to go to the foroi n ticld." .\lr. |"m-man uldmoood the modi atndcnts this ...I sh- -.a- -...l .I:.. I....s- ............. - . -s.. '.'s."" .....a\"" 371': '..'Z.a".'.?T.".'.'J".""" VT 0 oni- u It In an ant until pt-Mum an anal for thou. I! WTIIIH` I III` III , III XIVCIIIIIIT C.I|$I \ "Allan Qubrmnin." which in aid to am you Anything to in ever written in the In 0! -eustiuunl incident. ._ IV \1_-L-._ ,-l I -_ 1..-. L`_ _ I , I |l'l I1` I? lVlV!l`ll'l UI `Il`U|II IUI Illl` lI|Hl'Il'I IN | (`nltllnbtt T. (I Furl-on. I rrtin.-.| gautlcuun. rum nittal Iuicide In blowing out his bruins at his residence. 1 {am mile: from limlorich on the 9nd inst. llocoucd lung 3 wife nncl lunil . Shouting In I mania with him. l J. ider llqggnnl. the Author of that N'- mulshlc story. "King Solomon`: Nina." is Irithg I no: story 0! adventure culled --All... IJHAIAI-nun]: " Elli:-M in -Aial in nu- lljl I CWT In III.` IIIIIIIUIIIIII. Vet. Auvlldeuun Hlvoo-I died 5: St, Hoorgoi rectory, Gonlerich, on the `Inn! inn. of pu-dvlis. that A low shy: illnosu. Ho ` mu in the 50d: you 0! In: ministry. nearly In of which ware upon! in Huleria-In. N The l'nilI Shun unlit hut umlirmc-I ` llw Imlninulium of upuim .`\. \\`. Greeley I ; Lu In-c.rn.ln-r no-nmrnl -ml Jnnnnn \I "run - `u 2: gnaw an-n..., PX aunaxumsmm ;.,5`.'-.7"' " .' uluduovcuu N Allr. I . ;`lKlC[lUI, WIIU UNI Ill D-IIKIUI mater tinunith at Rockwood uylum, l msigneal. Mr. C. Auelutine hu I-een ` ' pointed I keeper in thnt institution. ` "1-\' Anrlldnmum Hlinnul slim] Al ` l'III'UIIC.I Tlllfwu `II. Willi -IIIIICIIKU Il'|. i morning uul the urn Anal divinity stu-lent: again in the Afternoon and owning. People Win-no Iovunonu. laying: and Dolucu Aura-I Altellllon. Iuft-G tvuwwwwuuucvzau-`CU. I-IS` Punt: Avov `IN: loosing. . "H l`n "". .l".'....1:...."." ..'..`:`..`.: |'lIl IIIIUU BU `NU IUIVJIKII IIL'I\L ' his has undoubtedly been tl century of (`briatisn progmse, but it is also climacter- izvd by an increase of heuthena And Moltain int-thuisto theextontof two hundred millions. ln the face of all these facts. and of the colnntand which God gave to go into all the world and preucli the gospel to every crea- ture. the .\pt:lllit`r did not think that any specie] call was needed to induce one to go to the foreign eld. Instezul of waxiting for ti call tn go we had better wait fur as will to stay At home. He urged the students to give thelnselvos up to this work; early de- 'c'ision wdb very" desirable. The stutlcut who decided enrly in his wane to go to the foreign eld, would. if he were in earnest. not only have I great inuence over his fel~ law students, but he might also do ineulcul able l among the churchm in the way of ` enlisting eympathy and irocuring funds. ` thought mt the i Hr%SU(I II Illfgl} IIIL'|`.'llll8 UI Iillli QIAGUH U L leve students yesterday afternoon on the su rjoct of Foreign Missions." His address consisted largely in 8: statement of the start- vling facts connected with foreign mission 1 work. which were either unknown to chris- ;' tians or in It great measure unnoticed by -them. Referring to Atriea he said that the po mlation consisted of about two hundred mi lions. Of these only tifty~eigl1t millions had ever been touched by the gospel. In ' ,g(t_ruct_9f col _1v_il._lL,lix`g., . ' min inn "wait mg" or a Princeton student who has yet to take his theological course. l"n.ncy a parish of that extent waiting three years for a pastor. in (`bins there is what t-he speaker character- ized as a swaith L078 miles long and L000 miles wide with only one mission station. There are in China two hundred and fty millions without the gospel. The number of protestants in the world is estimated at about one hundred and sixty millions, the number of Roman catholics at one hundred and ninety millions. the number of .\lohun- medans at one hundred and seventy millions. the number of heathens at eight hundred and tifty-six Inillions,and the number of mis- sion converts at three millions. It is esti- mated that one hundred thousand heathen: die every year. Now to meet the great de- mand for Inissionaries, occasioned by this state of affairs. the protestant church throughout cllristemlom gives at the rate of two cents out of every one dollar collected for church urposes, and from every one hundred stutliants preparing for the ministry onlly three go the foreign held. l ' In is Inn nmlnnlihnilv lmnn n mmtnrv nf i II` ""lIIIlIlI\fIK III I -.lI4 - he hrigulier gunrrnl. u -r tn In roconler of local I, ,l :4 _ 1~m-,- wmuo to Foreign numon new. It . Asked to Do So.--.,'l'ho Dlllllonn of lien- [ tlu-no whq llnvo Not llennl the Gmupel. I ' -.\ Vigorous Speaker. L .\1r. Fonnnn, of the International Young .\ln`s Christian nssociation cmnmittoe, ml- ` dressed a large meeting of the Queen`: col- ~ la-ms nhnlnnbi vmmrdav Afternoon on the I `QUEEN'S `UNIVERSITY sruosms WILL woax AMONG mam. ` .~l l3E.\'1`) . or nmlms. auto or an nuuu PEhoNX[. MEN_1'IE>N. f;f'3.?f;'::. Ill uncut: oil. I III! | !ur the ulintricla Till-:*IsRy1:1su4m1(:, FR1D,n',?MA.RCH L \ I'D` -on-vw wg -- ---u-v- U `liundqy Illuluon the in yard-I of Gouge Wull. ol Coloiroot. :"lLIhI nnnnulnnnn KL: Kgnnn-an.-3 IIXTj`-HfICIll.I;IIl an unnrhhunnq which mun dould n-ml-n " ` Win! a truly EOIWII world no lln II! Noll!` punku d Ihl. IIIEIIHT IFICII. (`II IKIIUIIU I- I rung!-I nn_o uul dance follovn . '.'.".....".`... '..``.'.'i."` `"`"'...H'`..'. ``'...`.'` on I no. on 5 - once III`! M: on-oaouicitht The hunt lawn olnlhol vutbo `Povuu|n.'lrouthIn. when act` was nurdlcrs has 12 named on in: pa Iplthub dnv unto n:de.`:obh|-cl In an cons. `ho . and ' ` ALI. `Tin I.I(f.I&I.`I.':n'n nl 3'3 -r'n.'.' n'iJ's.n'Z:""7'.`i'.T"..."'.n..."'1'K.' onurulumnt. and van Cu-I Rail: IIIC JIUIIIICCI 11.1" II ["0 "MIDI lug [ll nyol it : "l rolnbly the but all rnuncl muaiul uomhinotiun ever nppurina in Man Incl in that ouooll by \\'ilnun I Raniill. A better array of talent has uldom been seen. The Audience III not nouly no lune u the vumluuutnon den-ruxl. luut `hi! it lacked in nmul-1-rs it mule up in enlhuciurn. the cunnpnny getting I well lat-rnnl than M npplnus--. The lint nrt Wu good An-l the plot were now An: I'(`ll t DI. the anal men. 13-org: Willnu anal (`u Rankin. lacing immense. A {may shot:-In entitlod `Tobogy gun. M Le Tnppour at Hutch.` ended the olio. the specialties follow bola; nt rate. Mu-nu lloylo and J. .woonoy. two nl.~cl|- exponent: ol the art 0! clog dam in`, can lint on tho lht. and ten follow- ocl in I Illent u-t Ivy Harry Vain, than by y nu lint clan. and vlio mcoirod I don nle rocoll. An nctatto la n ttily ur- \ 1-nnunul -nun -ml nlgnnn lnnunu Anal than To mnrmw evonin I mimtn-I company will occupy the boars: of the n In home. I The .\l-nut-Al Guam hu the nlloning to auto! it - "Prnhnhlv Ihn Inn! All nnuul 1 l`I")rU- II CIT. V` IIIIU IICDU .l-I.'KI'\' FIRE looking her com Icxion is pie. The ex- uf her autumn is nuimntal unl kind]? and her boning cordinl. At home In. Vilcox Inns: in white satin: sbmul. any the ladies. hot cnntnma are e'ecu'\~e. " ` ('1-rtuinly they an no! eonvontinnnl, sad in I this rvlpoct Income well their hit vrcsnr. ` '. E} }}.[I"i}I.}i.'r$.{;-J1 u-iii.` .'1.'I....I.n: -brown ir. \\'h_ilo muxAcll_v delicate ` |,.-I.:__ L..- ..__.-I__..... .- -._I- TL- _._ ..~_ _- . .,.- -_ u -v v-v---- u my.- The maps Into was asked this murni to n-ud Juno! Ic('o-mwl. an idiot. Ihunill has an innate oltho haunt ol prm"ul-nu, mgulpnviounohb taken to Rock- uroo-I asylum. II in Ink! I In in danger uunly bun. The Iugbcnlo ulna-I to his An action in the out until Dr. Sullinn had glvn account In writing ol Mcfnr. Micki oolclltkn. OI "UT [13 `TITS. A four you` (go I-Illa \\'lu-ole-r. this I'll Iver maiden nnmn. vru lIla\l`I`i!`1| tn .\l r. Wil- cox, who, nlthnugh 1 man sf lvusinenn. in- towns himself grentlv in than liu-rnry pur- suits of his uifv. Their murtnlnip \\`:uI ll- mout entirely Ivy letter. .\ happier couple it would nut he pouil-It In tin-I. The writer 0! ,Pn(-nut of |`uuinn" Innis ` vounger than she really S.-. Ha-r gure is Right and girlish. crowned with nlnnulun _.. L_..._ .,l_ l\`L:I- ..._n -...-_.nI.. J-I:..nA A (`uulpuly `flat ung: Wllh ll llu-N l'\'l'l' ll IISTWITII. Tle book by which Mm. Wilcox is heat known is "Poem: uf Pinion." When this I was published she was given a reception at ` the Acadenny of music in Milwnukee. and ve hundred dollan; vms presented to her by her admimm. Her \`nllHI|(" of tempt-r- Imce poems, Dru-pa of Water." Ins many Admirers. Anon-I from hm` pen. "Mul- Monlee." is less kn-wru. It vunuina some 0! her but verses. A L... ..-__. _;.. l.'Il.. \\'l.....l.... nI.:_. ..A_- IIIIIUFIIIWI VIII HUI" IIIUIIICK. I` HUI] llllrltfvll ` years of age she bgilll to \\ rite Ietry. In time she found mnhnlence to senuluher verses here and there for piililicntion. She receiv- ed no nancial return for these early efforts. but gradually won the fume which led to handsome relnunerntion. .-\t the present time she is in receipt of a good income. and her residence. at .\leriden. Connecticut. is one of the prettiest and best. not to say most luxurious. homes in that place. Ella has suffered from the critics in common with ts of every degree. A 1 story is tolt of how she got even wit a news- paper editor. who begged that she. instead of writing so many verses about babies. should devote a little of her time to puppies. Hlls ever willing to prot by suggestions. immediately sat down and wrote a pleasant poem. where a child pleads for the livers! live puppies which she owns. One by one the-little auimab are taken from her. till nally but a single creature is left. At this juncture the child makes a piteous appeal. saying : Just save this one. for I want to make an editor of it." Ella had the poem published in a Milwaukee newspaper. dedi- cated to the editor who had made the sug~ gestion upon which she had uled. It ll stated that he lost nll interest in I-Illa`s poems ever afterward. '7`- |,__-I. I.-- ...L! J. \I... lI':| ,__. 1,. I -4. VUl'"I(|IIlUl, "Ill Sl'll.ll'll III QIIPIIIISIKIWII. Ill 1 I848. Ella grew tn wnmzmhoml near the village uf Wiutlsnr. She was the youngest of four children. llcl` l()\'(- of literature she inherited from her mother. \\'hun thirteen I- ..,_n... 1`: ...... ..L.. I... ..... 9.. .. ..1A.. ..A..A_.. I-I l .l.A \\' II II [*2 I. E R \\' I l.(`().\. Ella Wheeler \ViI-nx is ubmlt thirty-si.\ ` years of age. She was born at Johnstown, Rock county. \\'isn-onsin. Her father was a Vernxonter, lmt sotth-d in Johnstnwn, in IE1)! ml; run In u*n|n-n\)\nn.' nnnr Olin . . Author 0! I319 Poems of lqulou-(ireal Love for Lltergngure. -1 lloorty Falcon ol the Ptvoo. GO AND HEAR THEM- A FAMOUS SONG BIRD. uuu uu I-our nun. III Luuutvuu. was mod In W Hp} 'r|$I'd'I.h.l'.A.D|I 1:. m an 1:`. KVUIHUZIW (-J`?-i-u`lIlv:|`| r. 3 bu-that in Tomato; lb bthcr-In-law. my dock ol liiunnmnul Honuurnlllvn. notifying than the ad nnnnr-an { Yesu-nlA_\' Alla-rnnnn llr_ l)`.'lu|li\`Al Aml wife dmve tn I-lnniuuurr on A couple ul sick uAllA, Incl vhile At the bout 0! Mr. (Tough, rt-eve, his Int Amppin pluv. the doctor I'll Atuckc-I by the III den mAlAdy. After in in rent ouuido to "aka A turn in the yuul." And not returning in A reAAuAANA tine. Aeuvch VA: undo lot bun. with the re- Anlt ol nd" him lying on the ground In A aleul bin. in lnAniInA&A body I'll boda- Iy mrrioul iuich And I on A AolA. Alter which luv. Fr. K I . Ibo print, vuunnoaod. Hod our ' A pint could do Audot tho circnuAtAmAA lot the Anlonlnno doctor. About I o'clock Dr. vucullod. but could not Auocud IA Anlnotion to the unconscious _.L-_.L.._.._AA-IL I`_ i rnernuro nnmum-r. Dr. J. I)`.\`nllivAn, an old and nopoctevl red-leut. in lying ntthe point of death in Enninmou-, the run]! u! an apoplevtir \ _-.-_I,.. _l.._____ I`. nx-.:,,|L,,,_ , 1 Tho Sod Illa:-on 0! n .\oI-|n~|nw 0-! Ir. I. Flanagan II lilnlunnn-. P1-u-rhnro Examiner. II. I lI \`..IIi--.. _.. ..I.I -_J _.._.._n-I I0 IEIIII. In the On '0 leginhtuns Juno: H. Mot- mlfe. M.P.l'.. on the committee of priviw logos and elections, sanding onion. and H. ilmot in on the comntittoel on railways. ntulding onlcn uul prints bills. I`! `II. IUIIUII. (So And no the cl polo nmtash at the Rays] to-mormw ternonn ll 3 o'clock. he- tweon the R. ML`. onion And Queen": Bot- tery bond in Attendance. Admission only I5 oenu. I- .|_-AL_.__:_ |__`,|,.,_, 1,, II \n . In In Lon For lnlnud. 4 Lu: evening Liont \\'. Bruce (`urruunen M1 fur lnlunl in onlc: to rejoin his reg: mam. He I'll nmonponio-I n In at New \'url Frank Fruer. It in the ink-n , non of :. John Cnrrutheri to lure wuom- I panic-d hi: non In New York. And thence " pmuoal to Hurinls. but his continued illnc-an prevented the carrying out ol this urungc-~ I IIIPIIL

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