‘/ i: »' I CHARLOTTTETOWF I (‘rUllllktN _ FATHER OF CHURCH OI‘ ENGLAND 1N UPPER CANADA OWNED SLAVES xmoems, Ont., Dec. lofl-(wrlt- ten tor The Canadian Press by G. H. Willlamsenl-When Douglas Stuart bell Stuart oi The London Times, was recently in Kingston, he made the purchase oi an old oil portrait o! his ' great uncle, Archdeacon George 0'Kili Stuart, rector oi’ St. George's Church, Kingston, for many years. 'I'his por- trait, a duplicate oi.’ which hangs in St. George's Hall, was painted by Wil- liam Sawyer, a Kingston artist oi oi Montreal, a relative o! Sir Camp- vwu, bu, m» mm, w" swank, 3 k ‘ C0 ones .. - 50905-25553.- ironl the moment he came here, and; although his pariah was a large one. he was not called on tor elaborate work in preparation 0i sermons; he lost nothing iinanclally by the change ior he had nothing to lose. Yet be- side what he Bot himseli in 1796-98 we find him asking in lsol (or grants JJCTOB WIZARD AT" ' CURING FALLEN ABCIIES Arcmosroir.‘ ‘om, up; la-uvrlt- 1 ten for The Oanadian Press by G, ll. l Williamsoni-There lives in the little viilageoi Williamsburg, Ontario, a l “riddle-aged physician who ls a wiz-_ ard at curinp-iallen iootarches. His name is Dr. Malllon W. Locke, a lla- tire oiDundas County, who was cdu- - llamsburg, and cripples using canes cated at Queen's University Medical‘ School at Kingston, and aiterwards took the degree oi L. R. C. P. at Edin-. burgh University in Scotland. Dr. Locke is about 50 years oi age and has been in general medical » larger hotel. n0ill his knowledge oi the ioot arch. But money is not his goal, and he is. thereiorq-a public benefactor. _ or. Locke has a pair oi muscular hands which enables himw pull tbs bones oi the root back into-position. Ba manipulates the arch and adjusts the bones which have gotten out-oi’ place. Each day douns oi automobiles an parked close to his surgery in Wil- or crutches surround the place. It is difficult ior all to get accommoda- tion in the village, which needs a D 17. 1929 min-gig: ¥W~EPE5QQ€QQ€ JUST RECEIVED ANNIE L. HUNTER CHOCOLATES 1N FANCY CHRISTMAS PACKAGE! 1 Lb. i Lb. 3 Lila-EACH ORDER YOURS NOW 'J. ERNEST H. WORTH 142 Prince Street slalz-ia-ai. Drugglsts Phone B2 One oi his recent oases was that oi an American who had notbeen able nuvsn SCHOOL lant. practice ior more than 20 years. He} studied the iallenarcn question in‘ Scotland, and "as the result oi his knowledge oi it hundreds oi sufferers] have been cured. So wide is his iamsl that people irom all over the United States travel to the little village in, which he lives to get treatment irom‘ ment by non-resident property own. him. One New York resident who! erg, and not only ngnqiesldent’ but was recently at Wllliamsburg said the! non-producing." ' ' - place reminded him oi a scene oi‘ a In spit; o; this view, D15 gm“; sacred shrine to which People flocked alas mm or Uppgy Canada's oumamb irom great distances to be healed oi lug nlcn and did a great deal ior the’ 3"" mnmllms- _ umqbltmts, _ l! Dr. Locke was not so modest, and i! he did not preier the llie oi a country physician, he would be locat- ed in some large city making wealth ‘ A One-Volume Dicti0na1_'_y- And You. May Have ItFor ior his sons, John, James, Charles and Andrew, and daughters Jane, Mary and Ann; his eldest ‘son George O‘Kill asking ior himseli and his wiie. We mention this instance to draw attention to the iact that East- ern Ontario was crlppledirom the time oi its being opened ior settle- Orade I (a)—-l, Ttosg nlchlrd; a Joseph rtichard and wllrrea Gallant (equal: 3, Adrien Dolron. Grade I (bl-l, Alice Blanchard; z, Berenice Gallant; 3, Alexandre Pin. eau. Periect Attendance-Antoine Doir- nn, Adrien Doiron, Bertha Plllcau Clarissa Blanchard, Evelirlg 0,115,,‘ Rita Pltre, Theodore Gallant, i=1“, Pitre, Robert Doiron, Emmanuel Gai- lant, Marie EsRichard, Marie Doiron, Edmond Gallant, Ferdinand Mgr-um Alexandre Pineau, Douglas Pltrg, Alice Blanchard, Joseph Richard. Eunice Dolron. Teacher-Helen Gallant; to walk ior 10 years owing to ioot trouble which siiecied the general condition o! his health. 1n s18 weeks the Wiliiamsburg wizard had this cripple walking naturally sndhad restored him to health. Other people who ilave been bed-ridden through trouble resulting from fallen arches ilave been cured by Dr. Locke in a short time. Dr. Locke has another hobby-keep- ing Holstein Cattle. He has a iine farm close by and delights in his fine milking herd, m Eastern Ontario is noted ior turning out the finest cheese and butter in the Dominion oi Canada. English family. Mr. Sawyer always painted two portraits oi his sitters, and his collection oi portraits oi Kingston Mayors and Sir John A Macdonald when Coniederation Pre- mier, in the city hall oi the old capl- tal oi Upper Canada, is greatly ad- mired by visitors. Mr. Stuart had lately heard oi’ the oil portrait oi the Archdeacon, which was painted in 1860, and desired to acquire it. His great grandfather was Rcv. John Stuart, who came to Kingston with the United Emrlife Loyallsis in 1784, alter the American Revolutionary War and whose body_ ' - “es buried m 5L Paul-s (‘lurch yard Good Ior Tooihaehw-Mlnarrl’: Llnimeni on Queen Street, Kingston. Last summer Sir Campbell Stuart, another descendant, had the Stuart tomb in St. Paul's restored, and paid a visit to Kingston to see how the work was proceeding. Rev. John Stuart was the last missionary to the Mohawk In- dians in the Mohawk Valley, and it is significant that the grave oi Molly Brant, the Indian wiic of sir William Johnson. a British leader during ill‘! Revolutionary war, and also that oi v her daughter, Mrs. Earl, rest in Sh‘ Paul's gravelflrd- Dr. Stuart was one oi the first v landholders in Kingston. ilavlng been, , given a Crown grant of a lot just. . along side the plot reserved for lilc - then village, which, he ‘writes, con-f talned so houses in 1785. The ill-st’ _ school established in Kingston was by' ’ Dr. Stuart, wllo also baptised the first‘ . white child born oi English parents] in Western Canada. This child was, the son oi Colonel John Clark, who , built the “Kingston Mills", ‘and - eventually moved to Port DBUIOUMC,‘ where he became first president oi the Ontario Historical Society, - | ' , On July l8, 1872, the inauguration only duh‘ w. nu‘ "m." d." u oi the first British governor oi Upper‘ ‘h,’ on" open w "it we m," "m" Canada lsir John sllllcOpi tog}; place - n because m" “w” o‘, dmiumfl" in a small wooded building on the site [or ‘his sped-l purpose h fawn“ nl old Fort Frnlncnur. and a promilr’ . l" a Sm," qumgqfh A“ pfumpfly it on’. participant in lire ccrcnlonlal ' y" would “hum one o‘ "n" “m, was the stalwart Rev. ab“ ha“. _v \ measuring sl.\‘ feet four and playiuliy" ; ' , Filled b)‘ his friends “the lltlle genileq 4 man." I . In I793 the Upper Canurln Loglsla-f r Juccas Should include providon for the regular saving oi a percentage o! your income. 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Day Flrrnrs. of Forms and Addresses, or (‘ornmerce and Law i "We Prohibited the future importation‘ ' ol slaves. Among the early settlers oil [I including Rev. John Stuart, wcrc slave owners. The lllltCl‘ in ills Me- '_ molrs says that "my negroes, personal property I have brought with‘ f me, one oi which being a young man and capable oi bearing arms, I have w give security to send back a wlliicfi prisoner in his stead." _ Rev. John Stuart died in 1811 and‘ " was succeeded as rector oi St. George's by his son, Archdeacon George O'l(lll Stuart, alter whom several streets ill the vicinity oi the Kingston General Hospital Queen's University are named, via-l George, 0‘l(ill and Stuart. ' That the Stuarts sought and secur- ed all Crown land grants possible to Rel is evidenced by the statement oi a writer in The Cosmos a historical magazine published at Ottawa in i903. The writer says: "Out or ll registry oiliccs visited by "5 tight oi them showed patents to Rev. 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