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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-03-25, Page 3• % P7 t r .. ' dthee.itylueViol*nor%it 44: D.'ii'le not prepared pPrr:sePlireeth9repe19.t T •. . , ,...... , _ . . . , - , but Wonatie„ a4 to - •ficilitttte .i.he disetei: , - ' ...." • ' • ^ . --. r‘ 'Wit "tif"t110 letegjentr '41ECelittped it the ------1`, ----'. . .rhole question WO*1 he.ftWgoe9431 0.• '..: T4e.'1:°119wing Bine were 0'4°4°4 elia .' Mr. ' Oibstill (liiiiiiitoe) ee.ia'. that he. ' ree4'sk-Arat time: ,- •••: ..r' ' „. :voila illi'fil to •00941; briefiY On the question, . • ; To oonsolicleAe the Oben:Wire debt .or the having a very 'strong sympathy ' ' teOwn.ehiP of fiewlek.-73,1r.•oibeenlifuren)•• Mover of the, resolution. He e thoughf. that. ., , • Respecting the driving of sawlogs and this toll -gate neitetnee" betpg, Omitted to be Other thriller aii lakes and rivers. -Mr: a ,serloas, evil, and members having 04 MuxoatiapeYseting the '.,ort George maeinvy, to •previeus. oocamons declared' themselves be "moonlit known aa.. the Niagara Aa..; against it, it west" matter for the. Govern- ment: to deal •with. The district :free:I seinblye-Mr, Gatson. •.s, „ which he came vfee-very seriously Minted nesteeting: tbo Gore District Fire by thie;nniSance. It °Wes true. that this wee --bileirance-Ce..4---Mr4.-Gibson gfamllt00)-----:-. -Adiffidult-questien.-.,ILtheerighielsowners ' To amend the charter :Of the • Toronto of the roads were ea thelownemifie qii-E4S-• . lichool of Medicine. • • central tion would be more eaeily settled, but the., ' To l'incorperate the'. Soutlaer4 stook having changed hands and nowrepre- ' 'Mal", Ce'•'-'2i.T.IrellaY.• • •• wanting eniaie fat Ai advance. of the cost of • ". ' To :en/end the Act inoprpeiating tbe,f3M-. the roads ,the..countis, if they hen& ' tha. -*sari° ez Sault. Ste, IOW BiallWs4 294-7-14r4 ' reads,mnet payjor whetwas in tactsimPly lois. : :' • • •• ' ' :watered a00k: The county slicield net, as ' BesilectfOg Xnet,Ohureh Cemetery, A-34 the MoVerof•thie sreeOltition ' had said, .be -Mr.. Gibson (taraltoe) for Mr. Me.' called upon to buy the rOadS as the enIY Master' ' r ' ••• ' . • • _ means Of settlement because there Were •--.--To-,:ainend-_,--412. . . eeee-W.A. t!'"-etr---.91r',. part:DA-A e counties ni every. case which • 4:„ . - -Wipe', ' - ' ' ' •s "•• , were not Iii-fetefite . in : heleirchase:-Aplan 0 incorporate the Thames Valley Bitil"; might be proyidea under which. the par - way Co. -Mr. Tooley. • ' ' 'chase donldhe accompanied by concessions . 'To. anima the 4Besei4eet "0 --lir.' 6,ib.!: .to, those Parts Of the emnitiee which got P.64. alarailtwi). • '''i: • • .adiltntages than 6therS•in proportion to the • To incorporate the ;International. Ferry, amoinat they conttibuted to the. purchase, Railway Ce' -'-'14r* .Atore' ' . '•''' • ' ' Mr. Meredith 'suggested that the metion • To allow the corporation Of the eitY of bereferred, to the Municipal Committee; . • . London. to borrow Certain mOney.s for school' mon. C. F. Fraser said that the hoe., gen- purposes-Mr.Meredith. , .„, • .. .tlemen• who had Moved the resolution • 'lir. wood (frostings) Moved for an order „might introduce a Bill. • , • _, . of the House for A return Of the number of Mr. Meredith said that, this would :be :standard legit cut by local mill owners by pasting' ona private Member e, duty Which. ' . entliciritY of the Crown Lands Departrneet abouabe perromed„ by, . the Government. - from the timber of limit dingJhQ have, devoted to • Year 1086: Such retinn to give the loeation this subject O. little of nig ' time • they had . . a mills,. names of Mill -owners with the, given . to the• Dominion elections. The ' 4 amount each paid by Way of dues ,to, the matter had been ender ' 'coneideration. for • • Department,. and to •the OW* ;Of limits, miters1. years,. and it :was. admitted that , .• ..•*/-ith'.0,LOoPY: og the; •DetaTtrnental :Regina. gide was, a gfievehee.- He thought that tions affectieg'41i-e'lame.'-'1U-gaidthete- ihirth-exterwatia-ho....refeited_either,L404, were no cemPlainteso far isle' hem as to select COrinnittee or to the Municipal 'gem- •'. • the idininistration of this. rule, but there,' mittee; • • : . , . , . , : ,... .. , , Were,copeplainti of the Prineiple and terin---,...e. . .-Hon..0:. Mowat said that the leader 'of ':qiipon which' they Were granted. • ,. .••t• the Opposition had beetrim-the.:-Hordie for ' • _, Mon.. Mr:" Pardee said he Was, glad to fifteen' 'years*: he- thought ...there was, a, •'• hatie, the hon. gentleinan • eeY ' that there grievance; ad yet 4 with .01 his ability and• was no complaint made respecting the ("1- astuteness he was Unable • to : suggest a • ,Iiiiiistridion of this 'sYstem---the, objection reniedy.:. He (Mr. *Wet) wasnotnrepared . •being.. simply 10 the Price-. ' The lumbermen to say that there was a ternedyl the gen, .seaid450,44AhOuSand:_feet On the l'unlher. OUt.,_, erslaPprelieneignieeMed....te be that ' they • The local mill ' Owner • Paid -•$1..5°, *lieu' Could not byliny general. Measure get. rid ,•:, Povered'Ahe, 75c. that had to be Pal4't6 of toll -gates. ' Anythifigthat it weepossible • . the Government, and . 75C ' for liiiit• for a Government to do they were in the . • .. ' VA/410 1341oelfi 1E4 Mi. Ps4,110e). theutht. habit:of cleing.."".•• .. , .. : 41 • 'i:',• ,•• ,' „ , .• . ;the mOver, sit this resolution could hardly . . Mr. Gilmour said that although he - was haVe i examined the question .fully, or ,he deeply anxious to .see...eoine system devised •• *Mild have found that •.the . sum ,.paid_ to for getting rid of the toll -gates, he ohjected, • the lirnit own,* Was as low As .possible. strongly tes..lhe oclieme.' proposed 'by, Mr. :-..,•-' Ont Of that .75 cents the limit owner had to 'Gibson, namely; that: the municipalities .• meet the ' bonne,' 'ground rent, interest on' adjacent tq,the read. should bo tteseesed". In ; 'invetitinent, etc. . While' the IA.': gentle- West Yorit„ for: instariee, the effect . of Such, Man was ..tngink, ei reduction, the . limit An'arten ement would be that the Muniei.: • ' - owners were urging an inereise,.*viiieh was nalitieg lyiii0 near Toronto end. hiving. the • pretty .good eirldencethat , the Government. rente*,4804.0sirents 7iettg.„. iieve to; pay an :had, struck the happy Meditiro• '. Thebonusunduly-large share. :. He •Wita•felly ways; to: in some .1P:wee :axe . n . the .grievance..• • . His opininti,...was that ' ' • Ou ted to 75' cents a ' • . • . • . .... ...... - • : thousand feet. Would it • he right to say they retarded the progrpsatiddevehipinent• that the local imill. oVirier sheizld be. allowed of the. country,. • ,.: . ... • 7', 4 Ontario. -Mr. Willoughby.. To consolidate the debt of , the city of q.R.4,11,ocl.,1ot -etheroirposee.-..Mr: To • amend tbe• Act incorporating the Horne of the Friendless. -Mr. Gibson Moollftoo). ' To change the name of the Thunder Bay Colonization Co. -Mr. Harcourt, ' Reepecting landlords, tenants and dis- tress,--Mr.Clarke (Toronto) for bir.FreiTeh. Respecting a certain agreement, between 4Phe D. Ronald and the village of liftu* sele.-Mr. Gibson.(Huron.); • To amend the' Act to incorporate the Trinity Medical Schpol.-Mr. McAndrew. To incorporate the Township of Keewa- tin; •--L-11-i---.*Gibislon (Hamilton). Hon. Mr: Howat, in nievmg the adjourn- ment of the House, ' announced that the Treasurer would probably make his finan cial statement on Tuesdaynext. • : . Aftter a thief dismission. on question asked by Mr. Meredith as to the time of chlling thrtublid Accounts,Committee,, • 'Hon." Mr. Clarke announced that a -meet- ing of the committee would be called for Tuesday morning next.: ' • • SHE woui....DN'T. 'WEAR. TIGHTS.' Beretta tifiltAltiithe ts 'ten' -Heel conapany--She Will vet Do • on the Stage' what she Would Wet .Do in A Parier. 'The celebrated Boston Ideal Opera Com- pany is blown to pieces by, an explosion of jealousiee. Its career will end' with the season, Bareabee; Toni -Kea% W. M. Mc- Donald and his wife (Marie Stone) and V•r • giffiA441.4920.0*. • ,1041800em , Rochester hes' signed- Troy, of Jest •see- son'e 13ingliAmtons, to play Second base; Place et McKean. ' ' „ The Metropolitan Club management „. s • have been Werldue all winter to prevent* - ' •,4 Samuel L. Studley, the lea er,, ave given .cpaloniantlititilstoawftihsaafeantecLY:thhgth:°1404:W. 7hs 12*41311tho 4Cavia \i' 'Manager W. H. Pester notice that they will adopted a- schedule that upset -alt. their only complete the present contract. Bar- leas and gave them about tWenty-t hIO L.,, nabee, Karl and two or three others will coeffieting• dates. . • fore a new compaey. Foster will have " Sam Bittle, the ex.phoilist 0-VoiOn 4 • another, retaining Zeno de Lussan. , She 'is •,,,,o.a now baseball pitcher, was trimmed: or ' At a Meeting of the Board •of JArecrito_l • by the,Mobile Club atMobile . the prime factor male - olition..Pf what' ir hits . on Monday. . . _ ,,• ., • _. of the American Baseball Association, soc in Cleveland, Section 83 of the eonstitut 11. Was emended by this • addition :' "Andhi " case any player Under reserve shall wilfully .hold effund refuse to sign a' regular con- tract with. the club which has him reserved,' ,, • for the purpose of „liarrassing the club or coinpelling it. to . increase his salary, orebai 11 by:any. means, directly or indirectly, en eavorto-ittenipt-Willff-atiittie-n-71rote - principally to., a diorite, over the reason tulle. clubWhich has him reserved, he shall, ,• why zelie• de Lussan.„ the prima donna, beInngefoulnrifilsahlenat haYntdhesallshfascala°grYgrieevviede'nbe: &alines. teeppear in tights. She • has re- -plaged upon the hlaoldist. by, the president fused to take any role requiring the absence and Secretary, and notices issued ' to all ' or immodest shortening of her shirts, acl-` clubs, as provided by this eoestitiltion And vancing the „theory that no woman ls the National Agreement." osItsonh;fmiauttiurooxne stop , justified in .doing on the stage What she would not do in a polite parlor. Somebody taleertsO°tfaktelieWhAmat'seroiffeaeuredA in the comPanY• sent to a theatrical journal playing ball. an anonymous letter charging that her real . The League clubs will open the season motive was the concealment eflmockipees. Mee ttis. East and Vest VB. Wed indeed; Of This insinuation was obscurely published, East vs, West, as in former years., New : and it brought the internal troubles of the york Opens at home Aith Philadelphia, Ideals to such an earthquake that only Boston opens at was,hingtoii,chipawropens • the. pieces are kept,44,:-..trigether.: •with at Pittiihnrg and Detroitit Iediananolitkon •) difficultyl to the close of the tour in Marco. April 28th. . . . • 1. Zelie de • Lussan, who has ennead • the :, ., ' T•o j Mp the Fene.7- . , -daughtertrouble, f ri otellpaYovulega,4,.,,uslow_fitt,aida1214gge3rilltrititre, lime 1440,,../L7giee • ..lisdialletholinwsevelfoSign,thefr, musically with the PtutoE.;t•eare hare and in world; Ira° at• 14' Cat4irmes '°11 Monday • ' Europe... Her home is with her mother in I st'artinging to jump . Ewer .. the Niagara was born inBrooklyn, and was educated a plessEint flat West Fortrninth street bli°artleoPnlj•oefetrell.Q•'nellena,saa.'riltaaet.,_°.meetyb,e_2"gtihe: he Will.encitcle himself. with „ bladders an a thin inflated rubber suit, sail . down the riVer from Chippewa and 'make the trip. After he has , done. with the. cataract -lio • ' avows his intention of jumping fromi. the -,-- ditutilnlier•or Suspension Bridge,...and_Wilt: _ ..., • go through the rapids to Lewiston. •` ' ' • BEE IN. HIS NIGHT-CAP. -77 •A. Slighted. Somnambulist Shocks a Card , • Party Like a Ohost.„ A progressive euchre party at Mts. Kernble's private boarding house on Nsudain street, Philadelphia, ; was brokei. up i very unceremoniously one evening last week. All the boarders except. one had been invited to be present; and a number of outside friends of the family had also reeeived and accepted invitations, , The guestErhad had a very eiajOyable time and were about to go into the supper room .for refreshments when an apparition Appeared.* The alighted boarder; •Nfr. Henry'. Cheese- brough; tvhd is a clerk in the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's employ, came dancing td;e7ptaihreio.ttiar:orwanady......prit2ea±ewtheadt_.himmaseylf_.:bine. modestly described as :undress • uniform. Besides his nightcap only a single gerinent clothed his -pereon.. • The -ladies were startled-and-sereamedrandbefere the gee7. tlemen could arrest the, intruder -a panic had ensued. One young. woman fainted and two or three others. received scratches' and bruises in their efforts to itn*e an exit through e tear:window into the yard. Mr: _Cheesebrough was seized by Mrs. Kemble'e sew and one Of the visitors and hEirtied out of sight, being carried bodily . upstairs to his room. Though his eyes were wide ppen, stoutly declares that he.wasasleep; and nays that be is subject to these fits_,:of somnambulism. There is a suspicion in the boarding-house that, his, action was e -tricilerto reVengthlmself• for the ;Slight of Mitfairoring him with in invitation to the, party. • •: • „, •'/Why 'the. iii:kiTgroom Wept. • Hon. Chauncey Mite4311liepew delivered. at Cinajoharie, N.Y4the.other.daY a -lec- ture on. Glinipsee of •Life 'Abroad.", In the cOurse of his travel e in Scotland Mir, Depew had this little experience :.- the.berilis of the Doon ,X..carne across the h.:04,We American tourist doinpany.; It N.;iis,i,•-bridal party; She: was young aha he yes, past middle life, and with' them: was his friend. The. bridegroom was sobbing .and wipingtehis eyes, and his bride was ,vainly trying to comfort him. Finally, his friend led him to one side, , and near '„me; 'and said ; • Don't take on so, old ma; 'cheer bp.'. 'Y011,1103 makilig your wife Ifeel. 'bad and spoiling the trip. '' What on eitan is the matter?' th-le whole thing reminds me so 'of ely. second wife She was so fend Of burns.'" • •. was once the most harmonious an collec- tively utrongest light opera company in „this countiy.' The 'trouble began when Agnes Huntington MIA faided to withdraw 'from the Ideals; it culminated when Barnabee, who had. held a financial interest. in*- the -trip, managed- to clear himself. Practically, there Will Boston Ideals next season, even though Foster retains the title and though Karl and the others form A similar troupe. ,Ilnt the immediate 'not commercial ; it is artistic, and relates • ; , • . •She sandhi concerts .occesionally,. but her •firbt-Work on the opera stage? was at • the cOmmencement•of the present. season with the Ideals.; She has been a success. All accounts from 'inside the, company agree. -that Manager .-Fosfer..-,,fell--,,iiiimediately. in love With her; &hid the opinion is that the pair ' are engaged .•"tia merry, Every evening •'• ... enormous quantity : of , • flowers are his gift across the •footlight, Eq. BenianJelegraphed yesterday to his. and the daily 'cast of this efferinpge Boston boat builder to hurry forward the estimated . at $100. The other soprano; completion of his shells, .ait he pkOpose*. Miss Stone, , demurred at •this forcing.of,..lea,ving Torento ' next week ' to conimence 'attention Miss de Lussan, and the- training on the Charlee. River course. rim began.' Miss 'de , Lussan' refusal. to. 'rho Turk. ;••• den any 'other than seemly ‘ferninine :Coe- The•announcem,eet in the New York 'Bun • Wines was indorsed by her ,mOther, but Of a Week. 'ago ,that the great • English-.: • ., was ridiculed by her fellow -artists as stallionOrmondelad turned rester appeern• foolish prndery. During:a ' Whole month, *appe. fully frithelatest English papers. It it bit said, the other principals of the party seems , during • the *inter, that OrMonde, . never exchanged. a 'single :Word. with her, amongether herpes trained a- Avaciere,. (ixseept in the mimicry .of the play; and Was seized with sttangles,..:VvIneli Caedle- ". theme& devotiorr:ofXearl, as her. operatic maa:was:amosed to have2brbught into the , ..' ''ttake it for lees? . ' Of course there. ris 40 ,•. Hen, A.• N. Rose. suggested that the hon.•. • obieetiOA P:' the • return,' and it *691'4.. ' be .gentlemen should Move for e. retutnshOW... brought doVm. '. ,; • ,' •• ... .• „: .. ;,, , , iiv the toiLotee.oco in existence ..els the :Mr. wood. spoke • hrieflY, in ..eiplenation, revenibi derived therefrom..• . : . ......, • , . „ . 'stating :that he . did' net prePoSe thettthe, ..Mr. Weod, aid -ho thought then:W*4M'. '-'-''---..10cal-milloWner. should be given united: 'ouity.in. the Purchase Of these roads Weir in •ifili' Teeple, who ' Wanted .to• buy theni: ' in, - - . allOeSn' tri. outside . markets', but that ' er. - ,prePOr reatrietiOnefhe ilionld:lae •tilloyied:: HaStings,,. Where he believed they had, the realize on :lumber outs; eVenif. he had 116.-g° 'longest lines of gravel road in the Province ..7 ;mond the bounds at present allowed him. the county and the• , city • ref BelleVille had ein it; Instad, 'Of an:, arbitrary Pric;e -of agreed Witheht diifiotay. to the4iurehase.ot atandaid...log.'the. Value to, the -therciad, and had extended „tlieni into: tlie. 't• hinder should. •13e. :ascertained Mid A is ' et; inere distant•,•And, less; :Wealthy,' . fair Enini..enly:dernanded. 'limn •••lhe tow & -300ities; ....if hi, ethei:eifies the,„3002... • owner. •:He was' making iieeharges agitinet .1 V Olwa extend. the iettds•tlie grestet part .• . :the' 'Minister, for SO far. tulle :.(Mr..Wo,Od) t ' joifdeolty woiiid dieeptlear..„ . • :'.• Iniew• the Order -in -Council: was : adur,4ls- .`Alti.',.31,01(h. .hen-, eirreeseal s pleasaie,, :at ' ter with ,faimess. - •:. . ' : ...... •• ' • .. having this matter 'brought forward. . The ' s..The're.Bohition:wswiaotitia. .... • •• • ... . .. . . .. • ,I • • . • _____.•.. .,... .., ,,. : . , . .. , . • .. fault,.An his opinion, lay.. o .agreatextent. • ', '. ::' .Noticks 0 2,10*ION. . ..;, ' ' .. , with the County Venecile: He mentioned ,, .. Dr. Villoughbyn Friday next -Bill ihemise of the Dundee and Waterloo road, „lot the 'improvement, : of live stock. in .which was sold by the Dominion Govern.- -Ontario.. ''. ..„ ; , . •': . : „ ' :: •'. . ' .' •: ' meet to -it private individual,lhe county ••,. 1St.' Prgeton--OrilFiilifiy next -Bill iii:- not tendering it. . ae thought that if . e '.. titled in Act to .Bitend• te all TJandholgerS'.' :con -mission Were ',..alipOinted .infotniatiOn .. Sons the Municipal Franchise. . ; ..,.. . .' ' voeia :be elicited Which would , be of Ser.: . • Mr."LT,renth- On Friday • next -7...., Act Vice in the eettleinent of the diffictiltr. • , •, .respecting • landholders .,end 't,09,34s: ilea . Mr. Waters said he could see ian diffienity ., , , : , ,In this question, theso companies owM g, • distress. . elollewin.4 Baia aVere'in' 'trodu'oed 'ane'foade operated finder the Road Companies'' • 1.riedia. -the': first tiniet. ' ,.. ' , , •• • : . ": ..'•ii; v '•t,',:the provisions Of which Were clear.; It. .-; .. Respecting the . city Of. Stratford--LIK,T. :, 'cud.. that .. for tWenty!One years the Atitibison-(HarailtOr). : -,. . .: .. ' s • .: 7.` *lies' Might, , hold .,the made: ,undis. ''• : • • To authorize W. pi :Pea - to practice 04 .tiii,lied, After that : the County Couecile, a dental. surgeon. in Cuitatio.Mt.. Gibson lap authorized to :bay out the,• roads it e .,(Haniiitoe). , ' '4:', •:' . • .: . ..; .., ...• ' .' ,, , *mato be agreed .,upc.h, aha if t•liey could . Mr. Lees .iiiOved-r..'' t .in ., vietv•of the not agree settlernent was to be hy.arbi , Arcing feeling through'the Province in .tration. If the iloyetninent•shettened.thits. .• Win of having the ttol • abolished on road e term Of twentY-.Onct. , years the companies ,.held ' by joint , . steels,' OnipanieS, .it.,, id, the ,weiild ; hive. an !equitable 'claim for cense. opinions:4 thie Mamie ' 't, the 011OVeriaineet i, *Mile. da'ratiges. Ile thought tlie,Ooverif. shoidalake fife mittett,-into•cotiteiaeiittioil ' Ant would 'net' be "justified in interfering , ,p • and introdtictiich le*Slittibik'ita,*111 lead thentaittit, as the 'cage was already pre-' to theabolit n of snob:Ulla; .• ,,..• -4. , , .:: • vi, listfot,Ander ' this .Act; and the Con* 7•". - ,r' He said tilos hehadt;broughrt•tiu; atter: 11.(iiiiiiiii had,fuli power to deal with it. ... •„.• :up in the ferea.cif e teribliatio,10 ins ait of `..;,...*t.• Meredith said in the county of Mid- -Introducing 'e!' Bill, .beeautte• lib 'ho d thii! '..dleStizt ail. the reads, . With one exception, • '4 ' • GOir '',. , 111 ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 . y 0 • ' ' - ' • • ,• • . :-. ernment'wo d ta tliff!', matt tip,•, ; were owned the countf. . n these toads ' .. -mid, •2' thaf.:,:thoe.: * :liettoe-- sii,ce- lliettesllaIitta.been„..,i'atiolisheat,,:,.b*.::iiV the guilt' •,,...; ", ' '..-•.. of . is ehjeCt • .. lie,n ,teisinship.of LondenthereWas an important . . . . , • .. ,attajnee. 7 ''' i V,Ititn.te: Asiniii, in tqt;yogue road' owned by a, private :corporation on " Baal sr : ,es. ' lied • at af tini§j.when :Which' tells' were, still. charged.' The • 10.10 ,it watt, 'Illettb f' ,kidt.',' made btailtand kept. speaker said the.County Council had full • ••:•1 lia repAiii lirikt,•,.. Mptinies 'were -Mined for • power in the matter... That Was just •• the •' the purpose end. allOW64 to chargatolle..: It ' difficulty.• •Tho township Of ' I:Peden . Was - Wat1 tinie now. that :it . Wenn& heaboliahod; ,still living under the inedioaval Syeteni of , ae it Wail quite behind the age. He was tollewhile the teet of the' county' had free net in favor of .abolislatng toll-go:toe with.. roads. • He hOped.thatoWitbout quarrelling ,• ,04tpoinpensating thesitockhOlder in theed tie to the terms the House Wonis:1' tecegliiie, • Aljinfinisies:f SeVerial'Aiethodeo ::tieropen-. this ite an...iniportant.evestion . to be -mot .. ratibii, had 'been euggtiiited i, dne 'Nine that with, and Would agree to the 'aniondment the payments to • be. :Made te, thk. Stook-. 'PerSons•Coneeeted with these roads could . . headers shoinct be 0014 over ' a number Of . then •be•subpeenited.arid the 'facts' 'brought .• • years. __'L , _. • , ' 0 . . . • '-. out. . He hopedthe Mover '*otird not press . Hon. -Mr;•Fritier. said. the hon. gentleman :hie rdSolotiorn• as .it • Was evident from •, hednot,for the .first dine; introduced thiS what had beini,fito.tea that ;the Grovernnie.,bt ' tion baying evidently' given . it, gkeitt, ;notia:voteit loWu aha some practical good wehia be achieved through the enamel- ment.' "Ai.' .., • Mr....FMndh ""• 'formally • &Malted ' his artiendnient, Which provided for the app,oirit- Merit Of a donamittee ,consisting of Hen. Mti•Praset,•.Messets.Leee,Wocid (Hastings)., Balfour: . : . ••;;, ,.; .. •:•Mou. Mr. Fraser eala that continittee would bp toe when. • The Miinicipal Conte. I nattee would he tee large... ' Ffer'suggested a postpetenient of. the, , question, so that as toniutiittee, eenia be greedupoix 'tial'a nioyed • the adiournment of the debate. . , •• •The regehition Wee itdoptea., , 0, .• - , The &Besting ;Wiz Were preiented . ilia • ,0; Matter Of' inuilleiPal, regniatinn, •the. 1 • '• To athena the. , Aot . iplating • t� the LOng. .-'ertunatorY1 ona. I.w..044,,' (),,, 1.00.0if I , 13.0.$ ' ooehties 4having '110*er; 'tO Aleal with the peint.,,,tioinpitilY;*4Ir, Monk, ,....„ , , , ' . • ljeett, WeePthd over the rignturn,:for the.1attli • . *bele 'matter by purehese. 'of the roSte4' For the. ithproverheht.of live ittedk in niter; yett.i.S..-Adeqetst goo, lover, ;• though accompanied by the stipn- stable after visiting Derby races in Novem- lateds=Aareesee, thinly overlaid a .inut4.1al ber'.• and, although for weeks beak- thero. hatred which Would; have apPropriately had dein hill •of , health in Porter'e been expreesed, by bites rather than kissed. establishment, and the majority of the In this way the taut of the Ideals nears its heirles.. were getting into • work , cnrioueend.--New YOrit'Sun. Orrrionde seems fo have 'gone wrong in his • will not injnrehis -..staniey an iff'S Own Oprtve• ;don.. • - *jaunt pPerorsinkpantesnttitLI'ghlt. Down on the , L_At repent meeting of the Medipal Conn- cil'OI.Ontario,'Dr. H. H. Wkight, of !tor- opto, predident of the Council; Dr: Day; of Trenton; Orelkiei of Toronto; and Dr. Husband, of • Hanailton, •were appointed a committee to wait upon the Government and lay before the Ministers,the.;_principtil amendments which Were being asked for. The nioseimportent,one,,and that. which is likely to aroniethe greatest discussion,. is a provision under which the Council shall have authority to erase a ,doctor's name from the roll, aria thus nut. short his right to practice, when he shall have :been fpued guilty of infamous or unprofessional con. duct, appeal being allowed from the Conndeeision to 'a Superior Court Jude. • • • Jones ilnits OtaJournallitie Haft% Sani.Jones :"ri I Wanted to get' godd square judgment on something I had done I had rather go to a newspaper•ofdee for it than itriy other court of justice. I beew the.justice of journals, their integrity and purity of their mdtives.„ rknoW:that they • probe into ,.nien's charactereo„ No man whosocharaeter is; pure need -feet all .the press in Arnerica. 'The way to be safe from 'so -galled newspaper attacks is to be a Christian. The ' .revarters . are 'the best detective force in this country.. They have brought : *ore criminals to justice and rincterer thail'all"agendies• combined." --New York Herald , • "I' have been been in Africa for seventeen . . 1010'. Bing. ' piers and 1 have never. met:E4 nian who A 364ound lighttook piece lest night in would kill Me if I -folded rer, bands. •What a hell in Westerly, EX', between Ike' Weir, I wanted An& What I have beeit endeavering the se Belfast Spider," and : Jack Willie:les, to ask -for the peer •Africans ,has been the both Boston, the former being the•Victor., good offices of Christians; Pier since Liv- Thellght was for a purse 'Of $400 and an ingstone taught me during these outside purse of #500A side/ •• • • • •. • „ Months that .I was with hmi., •In,•1871 I , t '• r• atheist iii, London. I was. out there away The fanions Scotch athlete,Ponald Din! tint to hint, as prejudiced as the biggest _ from a worldly wOrld. I saw this solitary. old min there and -Asked Myself, Why on earth .does he stop. here?' • For monthEi after we met I found myself • listening ; to him and wondering at theold mencatrying Out all that was •said in the Bible. Little- by„little • his sympathy for ethers hecame.,, contagions. Mine was 'aroused. S'eeing hie, pity," ,his gentleness, his zeal, his :earnestness and .hew he :went quietly 'about his business, :was converted by him, although he had not tried to. do a Ettervietv., , • atittitti#, Yet the hen. gentleman ad- ; mitted that theAutetion was hedged about With manifest diffieulties; So 'great and 50 humeri:m(1'6st he (Uri Leah) himself had not °ewe to any ronehisiohupon it which he was able to put in the ' form of a mea- sure.• to "'be presented to. the House. Ile (Mon, Mt. Rrtitiet).4ia not suppoge thet, the gentleynoh* sought to call'; Upon the 'Items to 'pliae ,thg responsibility upon the •••• Clovernment,of introducing a Bill Withontrog. e.rd to the Governinent'Avieive bii the tion. Whiit, the hon. gentleinan do- ted, tohote the wetter die. tweed with a vieW to enabling to pre. *ethodist Church Notes,' • , ,-4.1he: Transfer !" Committee, . under the arrangement ; of the :General " Conferenc:e, Will ineet. -Thursday, April 7th, at 11 ce,aleek a. M., in the parlorpf thebietiOpolit tan Chinch, Toronto.. • ,• • • , • Tho British Columbus, Conference will net for organization • and business Weiner -Church, • Victoria, B. C.,,onyratries.. day morning;-1.-lth-May,"it 1.0 o'enock:' • , The eXeminatien .:of pr4tieners and candidates for the minis,,tty in •connection with the. Niagara pow"Irence will take place in the MethoN,St Chit -eh; • Paris, on WednesdayvAliril:Oth • at 9 a. in. PIOT Be.rtn.f.e "And a64bu 4-Ouht. rey. love?" ho askcd, paSsioliately: • • _ 9 No, George„' she answered with admit - 'able poise, " bet when you say;that.the day you call me yours will usher in an era of lifelong devotion and tender ,solicitude, you -pardon me, 'dear -you put it On a trifle too thick. You seem to forget, George, that I ani widow."--Nedi York. Syn. ' laic, has, become proprietor, of a 44:p:tor store in a town in Victoria, The -following paragraph frorna Melbourne. : • paper shows he finds the law' in•Aus- tralia to be. quite as dekle as be found it by i hard experience to be in Scotland: Poor Donald Dinnie's reputation for canniness, based upon his wen -known caution intik scattering of small :sillertis itrettievabl) 'ruined. Don ald kept , possession of som. • ,body's horse for a disputed • debt. .•Tf fiery eteed, grazed in a paddoOk attached! Donald's ruralpublie house, at 'AlPhine and for a thee, •the braw Sea sodded, • have the best of the deal. Thencomule. a: 104 .wrestle between Donald a Tilb" mmorseleit law. • After about trif sundry executions and • h few st.unnWs. for Assaulting bailiffs, Donald ha.4/14- with £40 odd of accumulated, Isti keep himself out of jai). • Aislatt?',. Wa10,011"gdailinfOle'se.,,b,011°0 of 6'1 Oonstitnte the ' trial was pending. The sat £13.". •„ , Paying,lBusineais. . He h4a been saying; heWouldelike to get int6.Sdine paying business ,w4iCh required only a small capital, when ,,ne squint-eyed man beckoned him aide ar said; You seeni to be a pur, • 'goad sort of. a :man; and put you on • fo. a, good thing, Move out to Dakota r sell your Wife.” ' " Do what l" • ; • • • ; . • ,". Pact. s, t31.114hreeandam oast afler it fourth .o.n,d not one of Ihein "fetched • kes than $400, 'Go tiff like hot cakes out there, and climate agreee with'"etn.,"• ' • • ' How it Works. • „ A statesman? Yesterday asked a pionii. nerit railroad man for., El, light for his ;cigar aha was handed. a tardo?ii vvhich' the • fol- io -Wing words Were printed ;Would be plpised to c,omply With your request', but cannot do BO on account Of the inter -state ceinnierce bill." It seems. that statesmen_ retelile,n6 favors from railroads. '-.L.New sOritons Picayune. •• A lianger of Crenlatfon. Maditual--Did-yOuvish to inquired& the spirits, Madam ? ' " ' • Vi dow-Wel1, you see, I lastve„alWayEr pare a 'fti." s•the-eub3eet., -Tina waS..reed_the. Amt., time 1, • euspected, that•they mixed the Intus at the '1' - . • ' . . ,. • • • , Why Shoes are iThrawn*iLL 4.0 The custoni of throwing o shoos atter the :bride and •%.4,.. A.11, *lien they go•ta church to. be Whenthey start on their weddi is so old that the memory of ma not back le, its beginning:- ' SO - 'represents an assault, • and is , trae,e'd the eustoni among 813ATit.b.,..i.. Of: Oarrying away the bride by viol others think•that it isnielic of the an lew of exchange or , purchase and t fterinerly iniplieds 'the surrender b parents of all dominion authorit .e their, daughter.. It has :,a , Jeviish dusteni...thentioned in the On Yoiing: man Ovine leg to jeweller). thebrother Of a dead, Man refused to Mit , Waise,T .114Axisiiii.:! , I Thee.; in Deuteronomy we read that, .. ... that engageinent : ring. I bought of /y0h his widow She asset:dealer independent him by" looising.hiS shoe." Also in R when the i(ineman Of 'Boaz `gave claim to the' inheritance of Ruth, a 1. Ruth insole indicated his assent by , Mg off his slide and , giving it to Bo '4.? was also the eustom of the middle "A,./ trade theliusband's shoe on the head Of, th' ,nuptial couch. in,token • of • his doininatlint 1-41sietiC0URegitttOr.: ' , f3• .. . ' yeSteadity- • - SeWeller-:-What's• the Metter with 'it ; •didn'f it 'fit. •, Young mitt (cantiouslyy,--Sh ,It 'aiatet have chance. Girame Cellar • buttons A ' ivoinhrt isbound to have the last word. Whet, the editor Of the Pea :ine rernenstritted With the principal contributor to the Poet's Corner of hiayaleable *feet for writing 011 both sides ofher paper, She quietly retorted: .! Well, and dont yon print On both sides •df yonrsr-Doston Transcript'. She Mode the Most of It. (At: • &Afar t" 4 Wlierefthat;laitV. , dollar t gave you, ?" " I thenihti'told you, 'to znake it go ,eirtfai !n oi COIllaet) 4, Doesn't:leek. „ 414.:; sent it iltbeWiii `hateathela.!!-Juage. g, r • . Very Easily Anaweritil. Mrs. Hawkins -4' Well, Mary, is in bath ready 1" • Mary-" What iet:40„,i matter with Abe hot*titer; What is tbe matter with the hot wg • It is cowld,Aviim '?"--:-St. Lords Cloi. It is edfisidcred almost Certiiin• Toronto will be chosen as the headque- .• of the new cavalry sehoOl to be,establit • There is re dangler of the young who gties.,te See hie, girl Striking for t • " ' • 01.