WIKII COIIIIQUTIUIC IHICTBIK Jlllll Illll Wllllill ha pleased me most is the fact that he in I * nntlve of the city, and that all the honor: he curries urn honors won from the people among whom he has moved for these 44 yours. I rnmamhnr him as I ntudant of Queen`: aonx ncxxnun. (:.c. A Pmminent in public and rivahe life in my friond Mr. J. Mclntyre. Q. . I hnvo known him for many cars and watched his the "i71i" _ A E "'l'r'nYia'Ri" "K6 'Ih`lI`1lYl!K" HONORED CAREER OFIA` LEARNED _QUEEN'S COUNSELLOR. M nu nu. Itauld ..;.a nu Popldarlfy Un- _ \nnIng--'l`ho `nine the Rldosn Wu-don Had When In Win I-:Ioctod--Sdmo Mun. on-able Content: In Which In nu En- gaged--llonnr: he u Wnn. CARL FECH'i`ER S LETTER. Ilplllll llIfT|llIIl0'l`IlWOI'ONI. woe-duofthopootwhonldz "1\cr:hh.olou.h! Whuttooznuo Intraut- lnhunhg Colored Alon: tho 1 lnrhouuvuulbrvmuh. lhnuuuhhulhbdwh Ihovlll 60 '*'-""-`...........`. .""-...... ..':.-.-:'......... ;.&...a.,` "" N Indngal Qndhn olt Drrdciw. II-r dry Oputcudgdry wood. II ulnldnt wind and ,3 ? em a... . Ir. Wooh. `R 1:! t|uCnpoV'ln- out hgh. vu ' to-dn . man than will In I u`oc`:tLdou{:utrI I'll!" EIII Iii llllllliy C DCTIIUT UUOYU ( conlnslnofor English Newcutlo) black- zmlth u,oulntIowutn0u.goto;nvn.rks 0 About ldoxllootdlunbor uul!I).GI) uvodovurtlo K. ll . Rfrom `ll , llulwnks. Ind Hllohinhrooh Ir. Wilnos, of Pithlnrg. hunted the vu-nuouttoouhblinlu ocoontho Crud. At t ncuut pout --lAL .1 AL- A_I__L___ -..-L-___ IDIIIIWIIIIXIKIVIE The ulntion sun will hold bsuqnou st Portsmouth and nnbnry. Proooodn to- rntdn the Il'llI]:_I in thin city. Porthobutq tyolscnntoautovo c(nl.nIn for Enruh lnaianltlnl Black. ...`.":. `"1: `..$."' "'"'n.,".`1"`.."` u t `'1 'iIu I h ' I I I J l`nI-Ag!-mph: 0! Interest u Plclod Up by our luv Rouortou on the Stunt. The -Centnl Onhrio railway oeeu at Trenton van cntond on Friday night and the cafe ried ol CLII). Q nhunln run: an Aron . HOSP an IXIKBKCF. Rev. Cheneellol:oNelle?;`-sriinclpd oflric- torie col Co urg, e very audience lmhe evening Friendrlmm mg: of the liner churches were ptulnt. The learned divine epoke for upwerde at en hour from St. Luke XI. 42, and e penllel veree in Matthew um, 23, he reference to the reh ' of the Pherieeee their outwerd show of ineee. He epohe lint of the `:0! vereion of the Jewish _religion. end en gave e heeuttlul expodtion of the nu ele- ment: which went to make up the Ch 3 u $.%`.``:.. `3...,".`.-`!..`.'i' 2 :'.`;'.`.`i`.':..1`i`::aii' ltweeereligionoftheheu-t,butit we: not deelrehle to reeerve only the emotional pert of the goepe . There wee never 5 true religion mede up of eenelbzlgtf. The rell~ gion of the crou repneen the thought, the greeet intellectual inf and power thet came into the world. t had 3 practical eide and en uthettnl elde. end in connection with thlehe leaded nude, art. eculpture. poetry end ell edornlnente of thh kind. All were the true ettrlhetee of ohrietiunity. In delightful worde he zpohe of the Iuonhatln or nnnnhnlvntin nlxln ea I IUUW 0! III! IIW UIIIIUI LIIKTPIIUFCDII. Mayor in 187 8 and nhlermnn for many yflr. In any-liar Iila A Mnnndint huh and A Ff: life I Mothodiu. but now u Phl'Qb`VIh.l'illI. and a member of St. Andnowi e um: . UI XI` I-Kl". (golnmenood the study of law in I88). called to the bur in 1&5, and ma.deaQueen'n councillor in I881. I)....l.I.._s -4` G5 .\...I_....'. .....:..A.- 3.. I9'A LWJYZICIIHW III I00]- Preaident of St. Andrew : society in I874, and for sword years president 0! the Alma a Mate? society by Que:-n`a college. ` Martial in |.\t7 tn Mm Mu-nharnnm FICIUT CINE`, Dy \flll'!'lI ICIDIIUEU. Married in 1876 to Mn. Mu.-phonon. . widow of the lam J Mnes Mncphonon. Mnmr in IHTR Incl Ahlarmnn for mnnv IJUTII Ill IQUKUFID` DIITUU ZIHI, lG'In). Educated in the Kin ton preparatory school, under the Rev. E Campbell, now of Mont:-eel, and lately given the degree of doctor of divinity of Queen`: college. Mntricuhted in Queen`: nnivereit '. in 1 \ October. I858. graduated in Am in pril, N ll. And when than ulnomanf M.A. 3 counle ` I IOIII, nuu KIYUI ` oftyun Inter. ..-.._.._._.I UOIOIKT. I506. RTIGIIIKOCI Ill I113 Ill (lprl I86]. and given the degreeof .\l.A. a couple nf van-n lntnr, EU [8 IIIIVU, IXJIITIIIIIIB` Uflslll Ill L`\lllV`Ul`T` I. mm . nstnnm; And having said an much. And autumn. And having said so much. and sent him my compliments, I hid him adieu. --Czuu. Fzcnrxn. \o:I`Ir`I.unuIIy. `:3 ucuguulu W! I .......a."'""".u.n.. x.23".i".".'.% I Roeo'I Representative Cnnulinns" gives ; some r`etailn of Mr. McIntyre`: iife chrono- ` in `cally, thus: \ gorn in Kiuqeto. March 2m, 1843. \ [dun-gtn in u: Kincnhm nnnnnrntnrv ` nun. no peancuntee vuoxonuy, ulu woo up unto the party of whom he hnnfnllon foul. In the litxcal cimpnign he carries I tom: haw and seal nng knife, and in usudly sent in pu muit o imprudent obmlera on the libero] side. 0! course he ha been pursued in return, and in the notable conict for the mnyornlty in 1878 he in to rted to have token to the woods before t close of the polls, thinking he who defeated, and to have given his friends some tronhletond him and assure him that the anemv had been down- gnron nu means some trouolewnml mm mu Lusure him that the enemy had been an`, eq. If Sooitlly Mr. McIntyre is very popular. He is unsure, courteous, bright in convent- tinn. And um-In 1 nnnnn an nnciatv Inmt IIBIIVIIU. use I'D U011 IOHIOWIIII mun MIR 0 rh hnriesl etfect. t it prevents the misnng ` dersfsnding`of mesning `too when folloiin the delivery of sddreeses the Inshore which have more regard for the ronndness ` of their eenmnoie then for the sense they are supposed to convey. Mr. McIntyre is, in language, sgreesble or ucrimonons as the ocession moves him. When full mused, and in an attitude of hostility, no csn be vet _csnstic sud wicked. Then his eyes ne . he geeticulntee violently, and woe he untn than nnrtv nf whnm In hsafnllen foul. In didn`t make him feel en better to oh: the honor U9 Iulf A dozen mien below it Inch` ed him. ' And norm of these. othen. mipd you, bed nave; been elecsed to any omen In the'olthepeol., db the `e were`: unknown ul)t`.l`1eynII'ereynnuier'f.o be tendered the: which these men slept oh!` and rened was not the way to as com-``' `plilnent to Mr. Mclntyre. nndif t e politi- celjockeye know euything they won`t re- t the blunder. Pei: A lnnninr Kip Rhsfntunn inc umr hnan IVPITIIIOII, `BC I IIIVB IIOIITI llllll. wuu p V carnal` ly ufto dinn . deliver apoonhu w ioh for ncinlou nnd:tylo was worthy of pnlervotion. His utterances are strongly` am , his d` 'ti orally `bong to tente and reil::p1:=Ie in ch .8 and no inn it upon the mind: of hearers. e re tition Iomewhnt man the ..|.-a.-...:...l ..m...s ..s :4 .............s. um -4:-nn- yuu Iuu nuuu ox 9|,llN. The Bmckrilh yioolo bud mm an excur- kl to Kllhn 1 "Av IIIL nnnnnnna pen um uluuuer. \ A: Q Ipukor Mr. Mclntyro h.-Ls ever been indornAnd.. Like most men he due: but ` .1! ti d I hr hetrd hi a canon)` 'B] tn:u.d?:nnr `HnI`i:nr Iii beam INCIDENTS OF TH` DAY. Events In Chronological Order. I'C"Ij Bid ...a.u$7c"aL.n.......3 hvuhundnlblpcnuu-I In ojoht-and nape-In ml the hlthlndptqouvoclnnuh noun hlhcnxnnl ldodyw and Irvlll hails lhpupnbthn hlvo vnu1-Ynnn. aim. remove: or me new on me cnurcn. by * sacrice the children promise to show their loyalty to the church m which they tnke no deep en intenaet. Ran , Chnnmllnr Nails. Pr-inning] nf Vin. if nmusms. any up.--uo uo unit): 1: wouldho nth through uyludlityto lb0l"$$l'l'I`CIOCD IQ! nIcdKln:-lnnvthnnmnln IL: 5: Iuuuuounaqnu A n"u&hIIho1lh&qh 50:31` I Ii lms. Inc U01` Iwly Inrn UUUIII IIKEIIIIIUIIW W llll Ont, agree` to make subscriptions toward: tho name of the debt on the church. ..-.._u:... u... ..l.:I.I...... ..........--.. ;. .L..._ n.-:.. I:":.-C\Iy`.. I sL..',",,.': u AIIW Inuit Iir ycll,IIG .oo':.uaing uunymu Fe: thiruon in fuvoroithoudoh. `lbs onion in he fora. thoir Icrlmunging (and. dad: - oolkIt.nnd|IIeitruIIh;.cIpu&llytI|Iol an. Rou,und (`uh . coqwupoti tiny - own! their nvualittlotoonlh. udthdtrlnhg. nnlohd than ukllhd in . would `rludribhngd Kabul matad- mind 511.01! llttlo. dlllntllhlo .bIwcr. acndln |varvnu2nnu-tnln m V:-puauguyu can wuuuoqnx hunthoguhtuuaouud Aged. fo.I.v.ninhonftorphycloud,\ln aeonnundinn thirtvgnmn tn thin-man in ..`.'J'.a'7'n'.""' i. '<':::'.,':'&oX.'n'. down io .|nd,|o\ollinIllbdu'o|ilI. nnimdnnmhu-touch. - `unuuupsuuwuwqgnllusulcn. ny |ll'lD~ M nd bling tl|oculotIu|in,utd duh.E:bon'booI 3 anal. Qnnhnllhvn link whhhla-nnnln uuuuug In llVur 0| ule cancel When the change we: made the Montreal men settled down to their work with the determination to retrieve the fortune: oi the day. They worked the hell out 0! the scrimmage. end, by beautiful dribbling. ur- ried it t the heck: endplnedeloege. When Jshen eeue out egein Ceyley ee- curedit, ,hyebrillieItrIn.eeeuede touch and try. the tug being eueceufnl. Chan Hnlinn I and; L1 uh: me vs. wuru `Ia. uyw` ilk lllltjl mined n..:`n:...d tn Gums- n $3!` nuu U] u uuu nun, xuuowou Dy 8 llcl, oom- pelled the Montreal club to roll Time wu evidently telling hard on eetnying power: of the visitors, and the home team In ednll around them. Rose and Gunn ti secured touches, end when half time In: culled the Icon wen thirteen Points to nothing in favor of the cedeu. ' \\'hnn thn nhnnao \|'| nnuln than unnlnnnl EUBIIUT FIIU IIEWIIIIUU WK III C PlVuII3 chsnctor. \ In the Afternoon the Sabbath school chil- dren had their meeting. and showed their gygmchou oftho nowohnroh. Rov.MuIn. |....I 11.--... .....I. .3.) ....| n... 1 both on and wind in their-`favor. The he vna kio ed of!` by Campbell. of the Montreal teem, and both clubs settled down to work, when 1 rouge was quickly tnken by. the ca- dets. Then begun 3 none: of scrim , with little Mlvontoga to either aide. ter 3 short time. however, Clnpp mbbed the bull, and, by I smart play, secured I touch- down, giving the oodetu a kick on gool nloo. Jlck tned his luck. bht, not Allowing for the wind, foiled to more. Scriln ' was again the order of the day. the meta ` dually forcin the boll tovonle the ti-eels god. opp now secured the lesther. and by I no run. followed by I kick, nollod the Montreal clnh tn rnnnn Tinn- cc :1, uuvwnnusu VI vuv Inulv uvuun, nun W kniokorhookera. The cadet: won the 2:: both nun and Irind in f.`;|Eir'fnvnr, Th. ha normed the dunes of referee. The cadets wore their white uniform ; the Montreal: appeared` in red and black jer- eeye, stockings of the nine colora,uxd white toes lnnudlool. Kutoslux. lay l0.-(`l`o the ldhnt) : It ronldh nth: thlnnah nun L.-unhm nuuauuuu Glllll I30 the occasion.- . At 3:15 the tenmnfnood ouch other-on this scene of many a ooliiot. The following composed the teams: Menu-enl-l{nlf hacks, J.- D. Cun ll (onphin), A. S. Browne :hnckn, (3.11. gm. ilcon. H. H. Cl horn ;forwu-dz, A. G. Figs, B. Nichol, J. ton. F. Matthovnon. C. . Benedict, R. Camp , F. W. '1`: lot. I-I. Blnck. H. B. Cnrter. A. J. Cnmpbell, J. E. Anderson. Royul Military Colloga--Back. E. Morris: half Inch. Uunn, Rose ; qnnnor bwk.Korr; forwards, Cl-IPP Bowie, Strickland. Dnvis, Fleming, Jack, Cnyloy, Ilunilton, Johnson, And Joly. (`mint Klnrrnur who clhl nnt ht. an-A :.. uxu Joly. Cadet Morrow, who did not take part in thodpme, noted an entrain. out. Murphy. of `A" battery. ublv ner- `"'i.!"'1"u'`:'. "o:' `imin u an . urp y. ` " t , . formed the dutioo of referee. wry . y P .. ..:I.6- -pa... ol.-l- ...L:L.. .-_:k___. , .1 On S.\;;';i:y lut thofootbnll oeonu openod. V509 3'10 Montnil Rugby club faced the onion on tho mmhq grounds. The duly was bright sud . thednir wugn, `E! Th. ition or a 0 lulip, of Eggrsc, wan then, P3}. with thoilziguy JUIOIUI M-3' - ' 593*: 6 mrlditionul chum .n It. R-I11 than 9...... C-ngcl ....L .aI.._ ._ .|_:- the ground inut-clan J'l'he much. or shank, Won by an our 1080 `Egan by 3 adore of liltty-nova`: to 'l'hlrtoon-Polntn In the I'hr-DII .r- ' oncn, Between Me Competitor-I for .II.I-AI_ I.l-___, THE cmrs AS*KIC.K'ERS.` TUCIICIQIIOIIIIG IICWOIIIITUII. NOV. Mu!` and Mnvoty undo add:-emu. and the children, led by an ociont choir. sang spiritodly. A: the littlo folks led on they bore Away with them document: to 811 out, nun-nnino tn main nnhncrintinnn tnlmnln than -THEY cw: `rug MONTREAL" Rue-x Afncnndvolnhocnpuy. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Atlnleo Honors. av cLua"A sunPnIs. IIIUIIIII G FIIU IEUPIO, Ill (LIB spirit which should ectuste the pastor, was neatly and plainly put. He ohlsrged that much of the rel ous controversies of the age were crested y the presohers stacking sud Advertising the theories of men of whom few people in the church knew Anything and would not know snything but for the nl'IAnhQl'l_ Ha nth-lhutnd munh of that nn. Illll WUIIIII HOE KDOW Ill lllllg DUE III` IIIU ruohon. Ho nttrlbutga much of the un- ief o!- the world to wrong-living, and wmn: Iivimr crantad wrong-thinkinm Aim. ` Hlllgllls vlguruully lull reclull Ina I1)l`'I to or in uninou with the minuter. Rev. Qvilliun Hull. M. 4.. of Genenoque, occu- pied the pulpit. Hi: address was chanc- terized by much origiunlity. There u :- freehneu About his views of worship hut crented I hearty interest. And rlvetted the attention of hie hearers. His text was Iuish u. 13: And I will make the place of my feet glorious. The plooe of my feet was my where God was worshipped, end in this connection the speaker said too In ehuilding could not he devoted to 0 service of God. And thedevotion which should clnnoterine the people, and the snirlt which should Actunhn the l'\.'\Stnl"_ mun The eeoond lulu of llrvioel in connection with the openingol Queen street Methodist church ooourred yesterday, and were very euooeenful. Flower: intjheru end in bouquet holder; bloomed about eehoii; gallery end pul t. and enhanced the up cent the ed co. The lnrge nndionou the morning joined heartily in the devotion! exercieee, singing vigorously uxd reciting the Lord'i prayer minister. Rev. DEDICATORV SERVICES CONTIN- UED IN QUEEN ST. CHURCH. Excollongt Addfl by Vluitlng clergy- mon-D'r. Nelle: Upon the Elements of the Gospel 0! the Croce-Ik\ . Ilr. )la_ vet: `rams; About 0'BrIan'I \1.n._ Ill Rolland lulu. Pownnor THE GOSPEL. IIUK 01- U110 WONG Kl NI\loIOIot|. SR3; dnthojhtun ,...._ ..-.... .. I ch ` L- -_.... s ....._ y|0ll8'uvu I BUWIHII `III to minor their vv::w-wIv vuutuvwviv IIIVVU but II:-vuu -150 Duo: for the Iguana. Thou uundnuool In- Innu um :u`::RnooIId thoynlih Yul! anndtthncllolltvol -shnlqy. canal. B.Cunthu-I. Ilojor Wlhu. and Dr. Slnpnu no tho ounbtivu (nu Khptou. Tb forte lint vuo-P'mu.uo-ur. hum` lb- Oonnodoro can-thou Glvou the loan: ,1- -5..-- 3.- `n- nn-_AA-- f ?" .i';:.7":".:.'.'2`.I..`.'""...;"Z.". """ 1'7 .-"tin? Iluuhuurodtiu. Idonot IIIVU "OI 011.5 g! III. IIDJXI [bl Gxllu Mary 3 I plain any thou. they d'ho dbpuhcl our tion would ho man dnmnlod h; 3 thou- und otoh vi violates ol the character with which we are thnntenod 3: Toronto and Klnpton." "H van Ann Iuhnnnl not-unlnnlnn an Anna`:- um nulguwi. ' I1youuoI-ducal iulontonppcu in Sh plums, III P" "\\?:l- I :I|AIl'.nl-hlnlv Annual; lnv hon] IIIXIIKIITI - IIQI" ll` IT HIT` onrictiou in ai during put ynr for non-payment nut shun in all Inland." _.L -7; Manual yesterday 0'Brion aid : "We hurt not dealt with the ubjoot in s dochm~ Amrvwnv. hnlhvnnlnlnnlilvnffnntn ll IIIUIII lIlIIUl"I'l'IWl' In blw 3 "Dear 8tr.-You Irlll please advise Mr. O'Brien that he had better return at ohce to New York and draw from the land league and ekinnlahlng fund: cash enough to buy farm for the poor evicted tenauu. It in estimated that euiclent oaah hae been col- lootedinthellnited Stateetoputanendto all the `distant for evennore. A lag: t beg axpd to ghee a m uh-ltleh parllunut. where their mlo Aim Inn bean in nhntrunt. Inning-n, llljflj WIIUIWUIUIV vole Aim has been to obstruct buincu. ` Vorily than Irish In I qurnloouno and discontented Then have bun more --Anni..- 3- h..-.. .In.3-.. 5L- _..A ....- pmcu. J To-diy Mr. James Marshall was the reci- ` pica: ol the following Mar from on Anony- Inouu letter-writer in Chicago : "mlr Slr.-Yon I'll] nhnnn ndvlm Rh-, ICU-Ill II"uu A requisition in now being circulated for nignnturo. akin the mayor to cull 3 pac- ingfor Wodnu I) night in order to express the sentiment: of the pie meat the Viait of \\ iuin.m O'Brien. number of citizens a -All Aglugn .zl.I_.... -...I .....l..s:-_- II` x ol uuuun unnen. A numoorol cmxons \ will deliver addresses, md resolution: of `, condence in Lord Lanadowno will be pro` nomad. j glzond Vb:-PuIdcntJch lays. `fr 1 Il'_V. Illu I-llilb` IIIQ CTR"! Wlu pmu. Mr. 0` rien was asked : up you expect 1 un{' tmuble in Ontario 3" His reply wu : \ '01], it looks as if we would have some. It in to ho deplored. but the bluno or the mmnuzuanm mint rant on tins nhnnlalnn nf IU I! U) |W lIU!IIUKV|-I; |l|I| In` UIIIIIV of [HG oonnoareneo must rent on the shoulders of tan 0 or Iidei llhua ford I am rtiseg with Joprogrosa ax-em e." tiacnrged thut he is dogged by detective: from Soot~ land yard. A lhnninitinn in nnn hghnn ohnnnlnlml for Illlll Klllllllll OI lrlllllll I1 , him from Lord Lundowne." H'I`L. " ..l.-I Ila (`lg-... _. llll Il'0lIl lnl l.aIlll(l0WlI0. t." said Mr. Clonn, pmldontof the 1 Montrenl league, is fair play. If they won`: given: that we can meet them on their on terms. But this in n free coun- try. and `nation and truth will prevail." Ah`. 0` rien Wu Asked 3 no vnn nvnm-I: VIII! PITILIUIII U! UIU VIIUIEU lrllll HIIIUIICI ..l9wx.9..,..9xpmas; I 3.llL.Yl1El.9I._hll. minn- triotl when he says that the action of Junei Mu-shall, the loading Orangemau of King- ston. in only oalculnud to qtit up ntrife And ` probably lend to bloodshed. Mr. 0"-lrlpn," mid RH` nnllgnhnr will PIVIZIII IX (0 UIWXIIIIQL i Mr. O'Brien," said MY. Gallqher, will \ nd thousands of Irishman ready to defend him from Inn! Lnnndnwna," LVUW I Ufl. Ill IFIOII IIOIIIU I0 IFCIIINL A Quebec deapatch says: "The news ` from gingeton has been received here by the lush with imlimntion. Mr. Hnllurhnr. 0'rleu`n Ilpponrauo In KIugston-.\'ot Dlchoued to Slu-Ink From Trouble. : The local land league has decided to ive ` O'Brien A quiet rece tion on Friday. in uldreu hermwill be t 0 last of the series in Canuds. from he're he goes to Benton and New York. and than home to Irelgnd. [mm nmguon nu been renewed nnre uy ` the lah with ind` ntion. Mr. Unlloghor. the president of t 15 Quebec Irish nations] Inn.mm, ntnunun than vinnm of hi: nnmvn. `III ill YT` HUI Fl DUI On: the t ?" m... .. ..'. ."...';2'; .3"... 1. W. S.'(:`oodell, Smithville Ont. The muuc At high mm ln St. Mary : ca- 1 fhodml yesterday was very line. the dllInr~ out pieool being excellently rendered, while the uccompanimentsof the organist were ex- ceptiounlly good. J. M. Murphy, of the Ivy Loaf company. sang in fine voice Strtclelll "Pint: Signori." The programme was : Kyrio, Concone ; Gloria. Farmer ; Credo. Gregorian ; Sauctus, Millard ; Agnnu Del. Haydn. uunau ll IIIII own I (until. _, . The annual oonven ion of the Unirsnnlist church, in Ontario, will 50. hold in. the Oliu- _ (in church, commencing Fridny. June 17th, and continuing the two following days. For sons desirous of noqusinting themselves with the doctrine of the church.mny obtninlitera ` ture, gratuitously, by addressing J. C. Bur- ` rows. postmaster, Nilestaovm, Ont. or Rev. \\'. .\`. Hn.1IeII_ Smithvilln. Ont. On all hands "oontinio report 9!` tho E-l<,>wth and activity of` the Clmmh of Eng- d in England. In new life In its best mum! taut dineataluljshmont. ` "n.- L..- -0 l\..o...:.. .....l. . .......I u...:..c gull`! ` (lII3ICHl||_I`llllSl-IF. - The hop 0! Ontario made I good point the other day in England whil`o seeking `Aid or Czundinn churuhas. Ho gsvo the mother church a rebuke for Iqndigg her `sons into the colonies Without the mum of . A .......I ..:._ .0 sh". n...... V ur l-n....l:.o ` music uid cnhrtniuin Kl KIXXI VIUW Ill `DU HEX" ` GI". HIIHIUUIII 1 church, accompanied by u batty us. good } g on be ob- tained at thin even a utinl. 'f`lu: nnnnnl nnnlrnn Inn 11' OK. ITn:u..-".-l:. FUND; IIBIJIIIICUT, l`llUUKIWlp, IJIII S. Goodell, Smithville -N... .......:.. -. LLJ. ......-. '2- us 1 SECURED THE PR8lD!NCY- ..--dr-3--_ \h'ud.`~` M n-.-oL -...I ...oh-6. ..f 0.. xvvvxu--n u-y--' Di L Mid- THE LAST TO DELIVER. ti-e"smI-';t"h;n.t 81;-`I-:o:m_ I-31;. N" I View 0! tho Quoon`St; at-hodist uunnnnnnlntl hi I haul-tr kn nnn THE Biurlsu .w1u(;; MONDAY MAY 16. [III 7 EC ICC! WIIIIC IIIXKII WICII I student-st-lnmnndoa hull cl nrlou cud|t|nus.huthotlldnoNukhooonnhin- uulil that 1873. Then he to 1L....l..-...loI...I...o...-...lh nu-slur` _:iS'o-_- Il. may o-uC.TCu m... .IIIVuuII.'I,IulnoKu|uguuII||nlouluI'I- Ipootforthonuauduuu-fmyosth Induced Iototunidulurtohincutnatiu. AI aphids-hohulndnouthanthoa 0 noccqudhhonstiouu nQ.C..lIl I wunotuauputodondnotundoutrod. Whndid hooolhnnnnootogurolnpublic W? H Iddld blic muting! In A Ldnn:-ALIA-.nndpo`n balm]! of rating: uWW " WI1f. lZ"- odinpullionnnong nova-days tohnvokutodowith 0 muldthou whodoful lihgh out their dinni- tknh the court: not row-uwuriou usdoonunud thontodo thonulphg. Mr. lclltyro in particularly wdlvu-Indlncoun Eoadnn.andlnthoInnipnhdonoljuiu iunidbomcll. Iwuonouojnrywhhh In uddruood. and I Mt ponllulod that thooghhohndnwntcbodeauhodcnu-vodto punntlict ndnotlaingbuupmfoudrr moot for lhn'nuudnnn nf nu nth lndnand tllll Ell UUWKIIV I IXCKT IKIIX II) ` U I oung toeucoeeedwhen he h out {In ' lemholndto eeythetliere ieeome ` in theugumentnvievofthe very eminent ham-e who fonnerly ou hue and the net lurtuee which they unused. though I have no re- the s1'.3:: um tin plelenuchh: act ' ' out I over dnnrAnno:,hncinn moan Inlnen." `nch IlIIlIcIUyIH3III'IIUIIHIWOVC'I- dooruunouncinl monylnlon-n."'l`hnb` ndinninlnn unnlm n nnnnh |nI.L.dLI| c&. '1 5 53000 wnnvonoul glad pncticio of it. i not n to I on; on person now adopts] thrblilnb lhthpqlhn was motel! - and couquondq_n _botto_r alpaca or 335 my friend graduuod in Int. 1 III ?-jj f"II.KjUWX"II?I` 00 } dot: couquondq u better ohm vmnm men tnancannnd I-hon In Lnnn nan. the oce ol the premier h'owe\-er, he nish. .1 Ihemvith cunpsoda umguum the present lieutenant-governor of Ontario, and the other 0 brother of the preeen:_ pn- mier Ontuin, lung ninoe passed to In: re- yearn. I remember him as e etndent of Queen`: univereitrle handsome youn follow, as M ro fond of ic u etndente uen are. and yet eo etndione thet he won ooneix ereble die- tinotion. I remember him ee 3 student-et~ low. end an Inch epending about two yeere in the oioe of Sir John hluxlonnld. He became an Ardent admirer of the ooneervr tive lender. Sir John hed at that remote date. (1881), dietinguiahed himeelf in li- tiue, and largely through the exercise the nine penonnl mngnetinm which he led to his enltetion by the petty to a position from which up rently them in no dislodg- ing him. Mr. Khclutyre could not lit at the feet of egeter political teecher ; end it in `No t he leemed, during the geriod of in Attachment to the oice oi Sir John Mecdontld, more about the of litice than of law. Certain it in that he ereloped into e conservative in uncompro- mieing en the premier hinneelf. while of that gentlemen hte edxnlretlon hooeme unwaver- ing. end he: remained eo until this day. Though Mr. Mal t re began his etndiee In o ce pagnier however, 6nieh- AJ lkann -:lL ll--up-uLnd L um-4h SKA nun HUI] [Or lllllly yOIl'I um WIWIIBII llll fll "WM' iTIm ".K'il'th`W`llI!!' L..- ..I..---.l ..... .....-s :. 0|... C...o slut L- 8. n 1` CT `I VCI 3 CC I'll!` ts tho gasps` of the crou. By it man could look beyond the you river sud sos (ioththsgrsstwhits thronqssrlslnssod `clue:-shilss. All othsrsstsus on hocsmo sllsnt ss to tho utun bsyond the vs. Ks quoted lugs:-soll's suing) our s oon oosssining tho bogzdol lab ad. `Gut, `no. to c at," tholznossd :n.":'on1. 1? consolation in the P9