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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1887, p. 8

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Ill!`-U curuuuu CIIHU M . nuruy 5. Murray & Taylor 1-all attention to their large and well selected stock of prints and giuglmns. s 'I`n.nlnv irnn Immle u-pr:-. ntrnnnml nhnnt :1: I` Uulllel. b for \'ariet\' and low prices in all dry gnods call on Murray & 'l`ayIor. Don't format Sam Jones lecture to-mormw Punxrnplu or Inturest as I'lclioI Up by Our Busy Report:-rs on the treet. \\"tl1`in the last fuur days barley has risen l 2c per buahl. } \'ariet_\' prices drv . A New socanv rovimeo. II\' WWII` ll (lguxghun 5 TALKING IN ENGLAND. "iNcIbENTs SF THE DAY." EIhWorI E IIUUI Iulu In IIIU flllulll" e. that the but plan fur Ilho rinh in nuuiale the -an: that the Ix-at plum `o the mouth. IQIIIU IIVSII IIIV will IUIC `K ll` XI. IIIII \\'(.'f|.* sun to him by an utocmo-I friend, .\lr. Madden. of (`Jade (`omun C, muuty , --I Ruooonunuu. Amnlly Mr. P in n-mt-Inhen-I in this Iuy by M: Irish rk-ml. CHI. 1 (`llIl)r0i(lL`l'i(`S to match, UClU.} TIC XTIIQII" Fa London nevnpn. lmtern should have ` r munteul W to rule ` ._ .-Il-_l ,l_..L_.. I 1 c cnmpzuxy. Cllptlllll their anmml drill ` plenty of pic I` (`III 3 . -. -cu-uwuou u wuuu-vac --I-v--' .\ ngular meeting ol the Pm-umomh -wtltnot In-colut veal . The u`::u:I of M. Allan, for. rum .3. And `I: { \\`. \`|nnnnn. for prlutin . 0.1, won pulonl. .\ by-lav. cuntlrnln (L npnhunout 0! Thomas Rally and Totnu ovunl II M- nn-m-I, Inn noun.-I A r4.ni-Kn-A ..l 0....- `Ito rboplo loot (`loan otnlnnoo Ground Haiti. The dalcru-an Inn bun vhlttzlh nl` una ground. and II is put! ado: vlholnhnu tho nut cnudl nub` hhuUvlIloO1thnphnonoI! acid 3% that . "ltloug-' HQ"hnnnn"&nl an H unan- l\II FIQIIIIIII IIJI '51! UNI (1-II. Attic Rolninonn vs. True-nun \'. Hennett -An Action {or [H.723 Iur wqwn. etc. The plnintil I with dclonuluat at no -and gul. t an the nutlcntuulin that the dohnclnnt "would do the rixt tang." I After round: two math plduti lclt. Hho wuhuqlttin in I My window with her baby when Mr. tt. I widower. told her to out ol It. lot nhl "ho had a show Ilia window." ` " ash! |lr._ w, M: . ..,u..a""""" .IZ`.` " "3: 1'2'. .'L..I' "%L courtnllwwo-I the bouwhupwr IIl.73ud A u-rgan-I. nuvrmn \'I. A. vmuI--An Inter- I plunder cue, the plaintiff chiming the In seize-I under An execution on her hum ` nd. Judgment for Mrs. .\`t.ormn. Julia Flynn VI. Jame: Shannon A.\n an. (ion for an account nf 1| L70. A nut: WOO put in u an offset Venlict fur defendant without costs. I] ll-ll__ ..- I` V I .l'i'Il`~ John T. Lovell ('u.. New York. \ |. Tlmo. Musnulry An action on an amount fur 8?M..1.'L Venli for plsintiffl fur `R140. A. I-'. Neuluulu \n. Aleuncler lhvl-I This in an u.-non on 3 note fut M! An tlw note mu male in William Newlanaln he was mule I m-plnillli unl the mac I'll mljuurnocl. lhniul in now in .\lnnitohA ` J. I". Allen VI. R. Davis -1\II Action for ` wngeu and boanl. nmounling to OICILUM mum! of the steamer Toucan. Vonllct for 'nl.iU' {or 87.3 anal mats. llenngtt A- -..A:-_ I__ An: -I 1,- ..,, 7,, uu Iur ulo lull amount. Non-hunk` Hunk \i. A. D. Mackenzie. Brockville. cl al -An action an I ma fnr IMI8. Venlirt for plninli for the full Amount. '__I__ .r I 7___" ,. `. .. . .... ` I IIIIUIII \3-I-u U. Mullen rs. ('. J. l"ln\'elle rAu union ` on 0 note for $54.2 ). Venlict for the phinv til! for the full amount. M-...I.-..._' u_-|. . . n Ix In I v. Mn. 8. 8n||iv|n~A| ac- hm .1 In La 11.. ..|.4.un Tho (`nu (`owning radar the Attention of Judge Wllktnon. Marga!-t. Stnrmn u. A. Rm: -:\n inter- nlnnur um-a 0).- ..l-:..a:al` ..I_.__.._ . -L4 150 Iron Llltio This morning the heart of the city clerk nu mule Ind. On opening hi: mailhe luulnl nblmc of vhuiue nhnmrnch. The) tune [mm the "(non Bale tn! the am." an-I ` 5 ul Rn-an:-nnuuu Anngllv up I gnu-us in I null uuny a new mouuu . 3 Today .\lr. .\lcArthur. Reufrew. tole- phoned to Mr. Vnnnlatinc tint he would p|{ for Iy Iou sustained bv the olopnrture of \' The home And sleigh hm-e been furwanleal to Renfrevr. HUI tU 3% [Ur u`ll'-rIlIIg\'lIlU IL OIICC. But who is Baker`! He is an American ex-soldier, receiving in nsion to the amount of $30 per month, amiwn harbor. A little over three years ago he cmnefrom .\'yracusc. took up his residence in Halumoque. and ran 3 lmrhe-r'a chair in cmmeetion \\ ith ll hotel. He met a domestic in the hotelund determin- ed to marry her. Her friends were opposed to the union, but, despite their protests, she indicated that she was going to take him. While on 21 s W00 he hired at horse from Levi Williams and drove the girl to Kingston. 'l'hev attended :1 dance but did not et mar- ried. ln the morning they set out or Nap- nnee. On the journey they met a man who Asked Baker if he would trade horses. Ruli- er. still tipsy. consented. and did not rcsliu: what he vru doing until the next nlornin . Then he pushed on with his irl to Huang- ton. where he was nested. e was return- ed to (innauoque, found guilty of horse stealing. and given three years in the peni- tentiary. The girl lived in Toronto during the incarceration of Baker, and when his time was up he mnrried her. in (iunuio-lue. and only A few months ago. Tn-dnv Mr hlnlnhnr R.mf.-ow o..l.. llllll Ill UUQIIIIII Ul V` INPIIS. IIIH BUIKIB, `H IIIU mone ' for such of them as he lliltl sulcl. He callcclat Vun:\lstinc's hut:-l, Illlll xms told that \\'nml hrul left is lwrac and sleigh and some of the goods there. The visit-r wnntenl tn take them hack to Mr. .\lv.~\rtliur, hut .\lr. \'uimlatin1~.rcfuseul tu give them up un- `il he lenrm-(l to his szttisfm-tiun tlmt \\'nul u -4 not coming ha:k to claim tlu-m. lt up `MHKFS that the sleigh and lIm'lIerH only he- nng to .\lc.-\nliur. The ll()I`:w is the pro. perty of another man in Renfn-\\'. The chief of police was nutitlcnl uf thv af- fair, anal will see if the men cauin--t he found. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Baker received a letter from her lmshmnl making her to start for .\`to-rlingville at once. III who in Rnlulr " H0 in nu .-Xnmrin-nu On \\'eduesday last H. Wood drove into I the `aid at the rear of Mr. Vanalstine's ho- tel, {rock street. In his sleigh was a lot of tin-ware, ainl other -oods, which he said he had been peddlin a mt the country. He r_g'___ sented Mr. iln McArthur. of Renfrew. 'A ter Wood`: team was put up he entered the hotel. During a conversation he remark- ed that it was probable he would remain in the city a day or two, as he expected goods from Renfrew, U to 'lhursday they had not arrived _and \\ oods expressed his sur- prise thereat-. In the meantime he met a man named Baker to whom he became very much attached. Baker is a married man. and he and his wife were boarding at Vanni- stine's hotel. The men were very much to- gether. Ou Thursday night they walked out of the city, and have not yet returned. Where are they`! 'lhat is the question which Mr. .\lc-Arthur, of Renfrew. who is out about $200, by the de rture of Wood, and ajyoung man named lerle, who is minus a valuable overcoat, which he thinks was up- propriated by Baker, would like solved. The men went, to hananoque, stopped at (`hurt-h's hotel, were driven to the American side, and are now. it is thought, in Sterling- villc, N.Y., a village about twelve miles from Carthage. Yesterday a man came to the city, in the interest of .\Ir.' .\lx-Arthur, and in search of Woods. his goods. or the money :u.\lI.n.l nl ......I.\L:....`.. |. A,` ._.. I . . L._I.l A COUPLE WHOSE MOVEMENTS CAUSED COMMENT. A Renfrewlert-lIant'no Ac:-nl Leaves the (`lty-The Acqlutlutance he Made on__ Short :\'uuu-`ram Acqunlntance In I \ Mail \\'lth n llm'onl--Tine Facts In Full. DlV|SldN SSURT SESSION. Must u: ACTION. A RATHER HWASTY EXIT.` The Endowment Fuml. Last year 8|.49l tu raised by the Iucal ` I-rnnchol Queen`: University Endnwnnn! sou-iety. It In: made up thus : Lilo mom hen. ll); Iinglo nuhocriptiom, NI ; un- nmd T. Some ol the lub- ncribarl an In an-an u the uumd contri- butions for I887 an now due. Dr. Honld , M the IIu'Ihl'y-tnnnnr of the uoovintinn. f Who`: Icon `lion 9 Nlw Yoll. Mani I5.--Wi| Ir .l.".`...1'.`.""* `"""` ""2`.'.."`.'.'.."'.u. .'.`a lung: Na?! Others`. 3: nuundthoupaon of an may I ulhmto Mn DUI`: ucll. ru --3-cut uuuvwv rwru Mr. hlondlth. In the legislature, in odlot I mum chow (IHIN qnr ml sound Intolncwuuto and prwhou In Rouuncuholioophaupnl cl :0. brtbouod tbohnknovu =.=.- ---- A (`In [or DI-unlonnoo. ( ium. morphine. chlonl. tobacco. lntl him ml habits. The unoulicinomnyho given in taco: coho without tho knowledge of the prison taking is ll In duircd. Hood 0.- in nun for book and tudnoahh from than 1 Mn ban cm-I. Addnu IV. buhou. 46 Wellington St. lint. Tomato. Ont. (`us this out for {man nlonoce. When writing mention (MI putt. Iioloulhour rub M Ln IL` hp. I.AL_- "4 AL William Mitchell. engineer on the Ca H11.-tull nilway. uul son 0! R. I . Mitche l. contractor, Ottawa, hu Arrived hon to he joined in wedlock to onaol Kin Ion : ` f.".ireat danghtern. L'pu anloof ninety Inviu than have been inueul. The bride and |:rilc,-{main will. after the nuptunl knot hu Im-n tied, leave fur Cape Breton. 1 _._j-._. __. v.._._ nrvvu -u, -yup. any `U- ver montiuh for d.I,7(li.4l, divided Isl folllz ('un'cuexpoudituro,I2. V 958,0`); on capital Ic0lll'II., 73,775.|l : other poses. 893,Ill.28. The utinuhu for 835 amounted to .N9,5lL89 or CI8.l93.5P lea than thin you-. In I885 the nancial requirement I'll C`1,6l6,648, And Kn I886 it . wu t2,647,07& 89. The supplementary or ` timntu have, of coune, yet to come. The oumrnuy of the eotiuntonl expontliturv lnr I887. u eompuul with that for IHPIB. ` uhmu Ll) imtrocae of CIH.l91.59. Surly `lino lllllou no Wand tor nu- You~-An lnoroooo of 010.108. 'l`nIuu.\"rn. March 1.1- A mange from his honor the liouteunt-gnvornor to the Ieginln mu-, vooterdny, brought all the member: to their feet. Hu honor submitted the outi~ mated expenditure of the rovinoe `or tht mncinl your ondin Doc. 1. I887. The 30 ver men! uh .II,7(ll.4l. fnl Il- (`nu-non! n-nnaulit-nu. IO K1 ago no. Ln.\'Du.\', March 1'2.--A terrible prison mutiny hee occurred at Revel. in the Rue einn province of Eethonie, on the Gulf of I-`inlend. The revolt included Illlprieoners. who rebelled egeinet the prieon Authorities heceuee the vernor provided them with bad food. T :1: governor. in fur of his life. took refuge in eguerd home, which wee de- fended hy fourteen eoldiere. The mutineers offered to eurrender on condition that the governor ehould he diemined from hie poet. he governor vould mehfei noieonditionf. end at hinort rthe `en new re tedy on ',',. .;. the unp ted en. end ept u the niueecn l til the mutinoue mob wee evell- ed to the ground. Fifty were killed end e number wounded. Thin cruehed the rebel lion. end the governor of the province hu eince congretuleted the govemor of the prison on meinteining order et en] ooet. l`ll`!_\' Prisoner: are Kltled and I Number Wounded In a llunslnn Prison. ll uncs. 11! JIUUIIIJIIII EIJVJUD` XWIUIIIIVXI. Dr. Foley. who has been practicing on Wolfe Island for some time, wlll leave soon for Engldml. where he will walk the hog i- tals anal obtain the degree of .\l.R.C..\`. I. He will then locate in the United States. CUIIN.` U] lll JIIIIGTICIIII CXIHUIIIOH. Dr. J. .\l. Gibson, London. Eng.. sou-in- lnw of the late Dr. H. Wilkes. Montreal. ` will prepare a memoir of him. Letters or items of interest are requested by Mrs. Wilkes. 249 Mountain street. Montreal. llr Fnlnv thn hgn lmnn n-g.\binin.. ..n um nun wnru.vUU. Lord Charles lleresfonl has presented ll petition to the Prince of Wales, signed by 500 eminent Englishmen. asking him to ac- cept the presilency of the council of we! come of the American exhibition. I\.. I `I I `IL--- I -.._I.._ I4`-.. -,_._ 1.. nuuca Ill UUUIK lUl'll|. Ricluml McCall Elliott, reporter on tlw l lii|zulelphin l re.~.e, will be married in Jum- to Miss Beuio Wheeler. 1: clmrmin girl possessed in her own right of between `R00,- 000 and $400,000. l.....l l`|......I.... l).._....t.....l L-.. .......-..a-l . Ilcllv. Justin .\lc(`n.rthy and his daughter lun- saileri for England. He intends ubliahing the results of his observations in t e United States in book form. 'D...I.._.._I \I..I`..II l"=A` ...._.-..L.___ ,.. AI UIIIHIIHH Iullll I" rlllallcl` I. WUIIUJ I Cllurcll. Sir Alexander Campbell, (`nnadinn re prescntutivc at the Imperial (Ionfedernlion conference, sails for Europe on .\`a.tur:lny next. I....s.. \l.-l`....AI... ....l Ll- _I....._|.A.... L-.. It Quin lot-t .\'c-xt Tueuluy. 'l'lieurhitrators Illvlll. the water work: valuation will have n preliminary meeting in this city on Tues\la_y. uid inst. It in I probable that tho necessary oicernol the ` court will he selcctecl. and an adjournment mule until the water works mmpemy is unul)" I.) present. its (`:\sc. WILII IIIU -WIKBIUKH rules. J. W. London. Belleville. has been ap- pointed D.D.(.M. of the Sons uf Eligluinl fur the Kingston district. J. Moran. who has been visiting his rents at Pittalmrg for three months, left. or his home in Nehraslm to-day. J. J. Curran. Q.(,`., delivers an miulress on St. l atriek`a night at \\'estport in aid of the building fund of Father 'l`w<-|1ey n church. Sir Almrnminr f`.nmnimII (`nnmIinn I-n I IyIllUllll| Cllllrull. _ Sir Arthur Sullivan has been` In t by the enrthqnukea in the Riviera antl a lying ill at Monte Carlo. , l)..:...... A lI_.\..s I.':..A_.. ...... ..l 41.. II__:.. , IIII LV.lUllI.U \.lII'lU. Prince Albert Victor, son of the Prince of Wales. has been sent. to Gibmltur on duty with the Sixtieth ries. `I I\' Y.....I.... I)..II....:II.. l..... |._._.. ___ vwluna. Rev. Dr. Wild, of Toronto, is spoken of its a. successor to Henry \Vard Beecher in Plymouth church. 0:- A ..u..... u..n:....'.. 1...- 1...-..` ...._._.. 1.-. .u. LUT- (lommissioner Coombg, of the salvation army, is in the nort_h-west establishing di- visions. ` new [or u uwrwwn, 11.1 ., to-(ll . Rev. John McLeod reached Ii: farewell sermon at Antwerp, .Y., on Sumlay. G. N. Ault. at one time n Iemlimy nhin`. erlnon In nunverp, IV. I ., mundny. in lending chili - `builder in Portsmouth, died recently at-*.:. Orillia. I4`.., ...|..A.... ll......:..._ L..- _,,-I u ; .- \Jl'lIllM. Ex-."euretu'ry Manning has sailed'~for.l-In. rope, accompanied by his wife and daugh- ter. l`......_l.._l.n...... I`..- _.L_ _.E AL- , I T People Whou.- Movlomnnu. , Saying! um! noum Attract Amhuon. Mrs. Beecher will leave for n. >prulong;:;l` H visit to Florida in a few lava. Capt. Patterson sold ME poliy to J. E. J ones, of Toronto, for $100. S. Ralmmel: hm! \v I-l ...o...... ..c 11.1 .... .. uouca, ul .l0l'0llK0, 101' $100. 5. Balrcoq.-1,: `and JV. Hartery, of Odessa. left for \\'atert.own, N.Y., to-day. I .3- I_.._..._II hnv Jnlnu KI:-I anal nn......L... Filling the -\.IlIl`4lIIll.`II.`N. ("ail t. Robert Howtnu has been appointed chief keeper at the Kingston penitentiary. 1 xi poaitiun renal:-ml xxwunt loy the trannlm } tion of 'l`hom.w .\|c(`.u~tln_\'. to the St. \'in~ cent de Paul riaon. The iuatructonlii of tlw lnlu:luIni lug (lt'p`.ll`tIlIe|ll will be 6 led by Francis Tracey. of this city. I ONTAR|O'S EX URE. as; in... W77... |_Li AL- _._._,I-_ _ _ .n, n .| TERRIBLE PRISON MU+lNY. A locum Asia! For. I.-- n.L 1, .| | . n _ PERSVO-NAl# , _ 1 nun: nun-un u uuull I AIIUIIII:-r. The child abandoned in \\'Mert.own h;y it; mother. Miss Katie Thompson, of king- .~cou. Inn been ado teal by a` young Indy tron: Felts Mills. he new mother wanted * the recor-ler to give the chiltln ditferent n.|;:1c than that which its mother gave it. I-ut he nafused. I Mn.-uonln Insurance Snclety. .\ special meeting of the Kingston Mu- snnic Benet association will be huld in the Xlassonic lmll. King street, on Friday even- ing. to receive otlicers' reports, consider the zitlisi1's of the uasociat.ion,u.ml decide whether it is desirable to continue the association or bring it to a close. `nu aw wuw oulllv u unuro It is said thst the qovemmcnt will nrmn re for grand military displays at all the hem - Sumter: of the Canadian militia in honor of tie Queen`: jubilee. Col. Strauhenzie thinks the celebrations in Montreal, Kingston, Tomnto and London should be on the siune lav. Put Into Book Forum. The congratulatory address, to be present- ("ii to Her Majest Queen Victoria by the county council 0 Frontenac, will be an elaborate nlTair,and a aouvonirof great value. The illuminated document is being put into hook form by a Toronto nn. E|tabInAhl:Ig n (`um't. 'l`o-day Judge Prim-. \\'m'lcn .\lm-tun, .\`heri' Ferguson and Mr. Dickie, of Toron- to, in: tor of division cou-rts, established an division court at Shnrlmt Luke, nlucing all the townships back of Hinchin wnokc in its jurisdiction. -nu-u. n on \-unv nun vunun -1 uvnrl. nu-unn. Deal where you can get the best goods for the least money, such as best roll lmcon, |0c H; fresh eggs, 20-.2 doz.; 2 cans salmon. `2.'rc ; and don t pay fancy prices. Deal with Jim Crawford mid your pocket book will grow heavy. I i B. Lanrnncoh spectacles. The only suro aids to perfect vision, at J. 13. King : drug store. Buy none other. See every` Fair is gtmnped ~-13.1.. Imitations ulxmm . The frame may sometimes be close- ly imitated, the lens never. V-.--.--. nu..." -. u vuuuuu L omeroy'a Petroliue Planters _arc beyond compurilon with am of the old slow-acting pinstcrs so nnwh axertiscnl ; they are posi- tiveiyo ' `uni and superior in all respects. Of druggists and J (. King, Kiiigston. vn-ml: I Iuvll All-IV ll LVIIIII Ill lllln. \-saw You can buy 2 cans salmon for 25:: ; 3 cans mackerel, 25 ; 1 can of pie or table pouches for 150: I can, the finest sugar --urn, 15. Jan. Crawford. n uu ll nun! alullrs 7" ` The` best way tn have this question an- ` swerod is to go and hear him for yourself in. the city hall. . . 1 Got B Pencil ? Then Make a Note of Thin` \'n.. ...... L..._n , li- l'nrIuuonI (`manic-ll Icons; __....I... ._..Al_.. .,I `L 4 IL, Here a a Cure for Slim .I'oclu-t ltnokn. I\ I n , ..u u . 1 .- ..__- 1, The Infant Hid: I Moan-r. |,:I) _\ I I - II` . . cl Ibo lnoou. _II n_I._L-.__ _______ .. "`Compal-laonn are Odloun. " u 1` . u . 1-`I All at the Same Time. g=:f---._--_._ jg u.6cXn_ ai:TzE\r i-rui-;A.J" "Who is Sam Jones '2" -L .... .. A I .1. ` W luulltu. '79" r. Ptlunr. III-3;... r:.nu.-.n.1...:, I rn'l-an um -. (apt. . It Pnvor. nu rilu. (Taft A. K. IIHIAM.-Ilnl. thlnuhliun. |"|lII Link. 0. C. C. Pcllodor. `'3' KC- I ' ODIN-I-I `Inkling Ipoc-lnl(`onnoo-\I'|o The; .\n and Ila Corps They Iloiong lo. V I A nunherol nicen Ix-longing to 1 located lllclifonnt partial the d)I|I;`l:r|1': have attached themselves to A" Bounty lorlhopu olukinglongnulnhort mu:-an at t R.N.(`. nu! myal nchoul ol \ Mary. The long course otcen lot R. )l.(`. 4 ":3-qnt. (3. PL Muunw-ll. Nth ngimonl ca- nlry. (`gun I` ILL-4.. ID-i-... I:'.l--_J I-l__.I ` sun (I null I. ullvu Ilu.uIllIl l mic was put .\lr. Mow .\|rn. .\Ieo upon the ow ||`84I. uul intimated Ihnul I be proud of their: ` UCHIP. ' The a ker belonged to number nnler. the Odd allows, which women are allowed 1 ` Io join. but there In: an inner sanctuary which women cannot enter. The knight: of labor. however, do not dehor women `IIIIH Qniinn nnrt in nnu nl` 0|\-. -.-........I:_._ u-v nu-wvwu 4-3-.-II AL`-I... `I l'nlnn6ty a.`..`.'.`...".'.'.`.'.1.u".'..`t:". g. IIICIL The s aker knew of no labour so humble that it s iould not be honoured. Labour was necessary to kee ` the great machinery of life in motion. eference was made to the Knights of Labour organization. The Incni~ bers of this great society want a just ap- preciation of their labour. and they must and will luwe it. They have no obl` tion which compels them to ask their einp oyers for money. The knights will get their rights by the exercise of their brain and will wer. She cried out against the injustices i one to the working people, and especially for the s the of that blue-blooded portion of society, composed. as it is, of people who do no work. The object of the knights is to elevate labour, the twin sister of capital. to make labourers feel that they are of some importance, and to urge them to cultivate their minds. [in the past labourers had been slighted. `..\'hen a great work has been done the praise for it has generally gone to the promoter, and not to those who performed the hard work. What laboureis names are heard of in connection with the con- struction of llrooklyn bridge or the cxplo. sion at Hell (late? Labourers must appre- ciate themselves and honour the products of their own hands. Another grand feature of the Kni hts of Labour is that women are admittei into it and laued upon an equal- ity with the men w en the deserve it. This the speaker was proud 0 . Men should raise themselves as high nu they could. but should be willing to allow worm-u tn do the IRIIH` Last evening the city hall was packed with working men, their wives and families, who turned out to hear Mrs. Cassie Ward Mee discuss the labour question. Mayor (`arson presided and after a few remarks in- .trodueed the speaker. On rising she was greeted with cheers. Her face was wreath- ed in smiles, and she immediately captured the attention of her audience, holding it for an hour and a half, during which she elo- quently, to the satisfaction of those present, debated the rights of labouring men. In eounneneing her remarks she addressed those before her as ladies and gentlemen, . brother knights of labour, and fellow citi- zens. The objeet of the meeting was, she said, to pay a tribute to the sovereign power of labour. the greatest power on earth. Labourers. the world over, ring out their notes of power and do it with cc and goodwill. They give to the wear stren h and to the hungry food. No matter in w at sphere of life men and women are found, they are under the special care of labour, tun live by it. Out of the earth, the main heritage of man, the necessaries of life. are brought by labour. Labourers pre- pare the soil, take from the great store house of nature the little seeds,aud give them to the earth, which yields back for the good of all most bountiful harvests. On every band could be sum the results of labour. The hardships and trials of men who work in coal and iron ore mines were trraphically pietulul, and the results of their labour considered. The success of those en- gaged in quarries, lunekilns. farms and in the lumbering regions is due to labouring men. Lmmur Not Sulclently l:Iuuoured~ll Is` I l'0\n-r Almctlng all Clause: of Society- It Does Not llonour ltsens Much as It MRS. CASSIE WARD.-MEE on THE OBJECTS or THE onoenu ~m.mnv I(NSi'uc_fao~. "KNicH,Ts J 01: LABOUR. Ought -tn. Iuf urns. LLA. II M tips`; `In: I ll UIQSIH rollin I ha vnhinln . was moved tn the Jew n.u|iuwu:l)'. Iicfun UH` .\lM'hAr cum lilm-nto-I my 0lt'!'"I`lI(V' 0 her Ad .l.o| that Kuugntnuiann their lnuglnm: l luppodududh 0;cdua." R':`I5l'C|`l(lV-&I||IIi = duhll, nlhnuul shun ......s" 11; r".i.i.ir;..'i."u..a" * ` Inuunn foul it tho huh W novor-ulnnd nngnlhlj ,0.J I may '.onIC|; Thucuhn r.vv.r.-Inc Iuclwuu. Mhuhn R. II. I make. can son` the {math city. (St [Anna Dlvou will visit "liar- `nouy laOp."nlnhyovunh`nxL Mr. 67. -`lcl-l'n`.5:: lI.(3.\\'.l .: and .` nunhtr ol his Aunciuu in SI. Lawnna llmaion s_n.`r., wool no mnlun Island In! `evening and organised a brunch ol the * order. TI :-ty-ght momhon wan madman! ngnu-I ohlolnicorl ulocucl. The hunch will lukuowu an *`H|rmnII_V llvidoo." The t-Gaunt : l\' I! A II lL..__I-I- * Thr Nola ut Tompornlrc Iutobllohlng a Brunch at Union Island. \A II- 11 n - . .. ... g. IITUVI - ` l-`I I'ucu\1-r)` u homue in (Me on the pul-Inc bun Irish (hugh ur Hunt in an In IIIU lllt Tlllllllilll 0' . l.A)llu()ll BOWIP per In grumble thnt .176 voters their way over (II. He over 570. Thu! in who! is culled donkey- rncing. 1hx|ghter.) Ho nnyn. again. that in thecily of Kingston. Whirl! in in the county of Frontenac. T?!) '-I, Out with the Iriuk."nncl 8.19 aid, keep it in." and it in k in. and he nneru that the people come c In from the country luau to Kingntnn toga! I drop, soul that no wunu in that (ha publiuhououn uhoulcl l-e much nannr. (laughter. We have mule this uliacuu-r_\' that the` but Ilale of lhe public lnnno in lhu unlnhlu llnl than In-at nlgmn lnr . ...... nu... nu-\ u I \ At a monster temperanceclelnonatrution" in the 'reat nu-rnhi ' hull. Mile End Road. over \\' rich .\`ir ii frid LI\I`snn pr!-Iiiled, one of npenqen, J. H. Roper. uid : A poor (hll'8l_\ 50|li (.\Ir. Grunt.-\llen), who ha been to (nale. has been writing a uite recently in one of our London papers I the liquor trntiie of that conntr . He says he ha been in N16 county Fmntenuc, where the Smtt not has been applied. What in the Scott Let `P It in an net of parliament. punecl when the .\lLn,uin of borne wu over there an I repnsaentattve of this nation And signed by him. hi: on not giving every city Ami county the Ier to take vote yes or "no" as to t e existence of liquor tho Thin writer grumhles because he mu I not have his liquor. In that county .378 voted for the liquor going out. Anal 60 for it u ping in. (('heenI.) He actually :1... Mn. air .-...I........ II` - I .....l.._ -....-... as n[` IIC \U|I IlFI' `TIC llqlllif KWJIIIK "u(, men the air columns of I p..- 0.. .-....-.I.I.. A|._A K` .. I-I` `IE 0.8. -`noun . P.W.P.4ouu clnll. n...u.._ n n 31...- II'_I";l`u I L -J Ills. (` ueinr W. Iiunou AjIN}CdIch'-IlClA Rtjoy. l..\r'l'I1nn `I51:-an, I uwovouuuy II II}. .'*..:':r.:.'; ;':.s'.':f...:':.':..:.':""' .l\.u`.* [R -A flu-ant -- B. Raymond. I `gnlgln , ,I_L_ III- II: II~ IF- A.lL.'4.- flan . -AI'oNhld ( main: ? (`emu diun (-`turtle. Iurnnl All:-n Taken to `rank by tIn- l.o_\|l l-nIpn'2uIrI- l'l`0]llI`. {III {I `I "l KUIFHIIWUII Chamhrnys. with c at .\lurra_\` & 'l'n_\`|ur's llllllc Tlnee hundred and thirteen seats struck ` ntfut noon toda at Nislx-t's book store for the concert on .\ an-h l7th in opera house. Z. l're\'0st, at the New York clothing store, has received 1| case of spring importa- tions, consisting of tine worsted for suitings. They are without doubt the finest designs ever imported in the city. Hm prices are $20, 32".? and 924 a suit. made to order. and an A -I tit guaranteed. (`hnn|||rAru u-iol. n|nI.rni.l.n-inc In in-:9.-In llfllll IIICIII. We have luts of null butter at `I20 ; ; of tub butter. 13; any quantity I peaches and table peaches at l.'w nmngvs and lemons, 200 int. Jas. I ford. 'I`I___, I... l_, I I A` L` ,, , A Six persons will I-c chargml with having violated the Scott Mt at Hzumuoque to-mnr' ` row. Two of the Eurlies concerned were in the city today I00 hug for :1 lawyer to do fend them. II'.. I.-.... I _. . .,f _ H `...AA .. ..n .\\. . -.I.,.... grol ml 1 uni . than. 30: Inna nil lK.'l'K S UIIICL`. UH L\lI.lr(.'ll Kill]. Reduced freight rules on slnipmonts from ` .\lontreul. Prescott und llmckville. per ('.l'.R., went into effect yesterday. Hr-nun unmlant nll nri.-n-1 nml in unit urn-rv K . I . I\., Clll IHIU HUI`-CI: _\'L'BHJllll_)'. Dress goods at all prices. and to suit every one. at .\|urrny & 'l`a_\'lm"s. 'I`Im 2.-nirntinn nrmr nf I`nrtmntmH1 haul.` (NR3. HI Jlllrrlly (V 1) NH` x`. The s:1l\`ntioIIar|11y, nf Portsmouth, hclal ` ajubilce meeting last night. The hum! of , the Kingston corps was present. Tho o\\'m-n-am: nf llm 4-nlnliulnfng in that lain 0|} .II.Illl3(llly. Ill XUIKTCII. The curlin rclub is on-h-umring, wlnilc the cold weat Ier huts, to lmw the Hello- ville curlers visit the city. A Inn:-[inn fnr Hun u-nnrurnuxivnlinll of H10 i VIIIC CIII'IL'I`8 YISIC [IIC L'Il._)'. A meeting for the rcorgmxiz_2|lioI) of the Kingston Imse hall clulu will be held in I'}il- lneckla ollicz.-. on March 24th. lJ.\.|......I I......l.s ....o..a an uI\:v\n|nI|Ia 6'.-nun [U-llI0lT0\\' evening. _ ` Be sure and see the Irish uunstrels and Mr. R Tommony at the I.(.'.l. U. concert, on 'lhursday. l7th March. 'l`|m mu-Iimr nlnh 34 1-ml:-:n`m-imr. \\'hilu '.\1.'r.co. `a yard. b'IllglIIIII3. To-day iron bands...wcrc strnnped about the new barge which iarbeing huilt in the The nu`-lnlmrn nf \'n H 4-nmn:un'_ (.'untmn ` J1. I .\,U. U ylnl. The members of No. 6 Mnrmy. wil' commence to-morrow evening. Run sum and n-nihn In l gl)0lll! Call 0" RI urray 1` I iIyl()I'. forget. Sam Jones lecture to-morrow l night. ` Plan is rapidly lling up. l (`ome mick fnr nnlnt-. nf the hanmins in lllgllln VIII 1! rapltlly mung up. Come quick for some of thahargains in law curtains ends at H'urdy`s. Murrnv &_ Tnvlm-.-all nttantinn to their I-ll Ill, 3! Ilii IIIIWIIIV I X` ` -anon,`-upon:-ul. Anni-huoluleu 1 an made to W. J. oulty on account ol \ the umucy 0! his boat. '

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