Kingston News (1868), 18 Jan 1873, p. 2

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non ox nr mapygb zaf Qqh-`I|u;i);1;;- sbouli make its own Improvements - still if Kingston couhl prove ite_ claim by . Ihppingbport. he _!Ia.I(_ M favour any proponition looking to 1 Improvement. ` He offered an amendment, d ' it edvinble before undertskigg the improvement of Lake St. Peter, to uncertain whether the harbour of Quebec could net be utilized at I comparative- ly ennll outley u e tnnrehipping port. Mr White, of Ilentreal, rose to I mint nf Awebuld he unjust to a were woum not necessarily be any trans-sliip- lnent of grain at Kingston and consequently it sk the Dominion to ex- pend money to improve the Kingston harbour, w`ii_ch wunld'be then nothing but .1 local im- pgoyemeut. _`,Mr Ryan snpportqg Mr Wood's argu-ent. Montreal, he said`, had spent in a short time ev"e Fhalf a. million in improving its harbour ` accommodation, is work, while it henetted the country at large, was a benet to Mon- : tre:11 also. It was an example for Kingston ` to follow, but the people of that city had to acknowledge that they had been asleep for the ` last five years, and it was now time for them to wake u , show a. little energy and make , their own ocal improvements. The question 3 of deepening Lake St. Peter had come before = the Board last session an d it was very proper- ly` ruled out of order. Montreal had enter- prise enough to undertake this work and ` carry it out themselves even if it was to be ; deepened thirty feet. IJK thev would lmnno it themselves` thirty feat, boy would benet by the expenditure. Q. Mr Roche, of Quebec, re arked 3a.rcastical- ly that he was sumrised a tin a-nnrn-4m A` uy nue expeumtu re. an riaed a the generosity of the _Montree1 poop e. Ho would they pro- vide the money to make th improvements 2 .Would they` put their hands in their pockets and furnish the funds thenselvee? No, they would mnke it up by imposing a. tax on lhip- pin from below. r Spratt said he would vote against the resolution for the deepening of Kingston lur- bour as it we: a local improvement. On A division, the amendment mama lm _ -- , Madame Thalberg has received permission from the local aylthorities of Naples to have the embalmed body of her husband kept in a. glass case above ground at the villa. of her father, Lablacho `L ' ._._:1 LI . .. ucpur u 11: local in , the Hon. J. Youn wu Thu nuannu 6 .... luvuvl , uaunnuuc. It in said that the proprietor of the London Daily Telegraph, in imitation of the enter- prise of Mr Bennett of the New York I-leraLld, has given carte _blam.'he to G90! 0 Smlthjf the Britiuhnnuaenm. the react ' over-er of a. Chaldean aeconnl: of tlie deluge, to proceed totho East to undertake further researnhu ,,. -.._.._. _.......... 4...; xeu-us uncovers! of account the uhdertake researches. Of course it will be 3 grand ard in +.I..o, ...., tome man to undertake furl grand per. ,,.... _ y . W Tn: Bonus -ro M`nmrLcromes.-Wo de- sire again to that the yattentien of capitalist: to the resolution of the Town Counqil, in anotheroolumn, offering to remit All taxes for ten years, and to grant 3 bonus of from 55!) to $3,000 to 1.11, factories established in this town. Situated on the town of Ireeeott, in on the river St. Iawrenu.-.e, with a. city on the op- posite shore, end possessing both river and railway counununicotion with the principal mu-kets of the Dominion, there on many on- terpriaee which could be established with pro- fit tethe `tulips. Already one {eatery has been seen: and will_,b- in operation as soon as the necessary machinery can he got and the building remodelled to receive them.-Pre.s- cou Telegraph- ` . II ! hit that was not for me. I'm accus- touod to it -|ouk at grxmdfather." Yon. noon-old chm. I'm better than 1:6 is : me non. J. 1011 The meeting 1: I o'clock. ~ Inn, Norwich. Ba cg?! Johgph Porter, Iiskr of ` Roi of Kingston. . ' uonnntou work. ' I Mr Wood, of Hamilton, considered that if ` lm St. Lawrence canals were to be deepened, {here would not necessarily be ineu_of_ grain_ conseauentlv, it `M1011 gdft I-unnn At No.-_1, ] nun- Na:-wu-In HINIOS 7 3%.; ruau uupruvumenn. amendment moved by Elwu can-iod by 35 to 12. en Idinurnnrl nnfil man La can-mu by 35 no 12. adjourned until 3:30 I rues, new" d . the beloved ' Lil!" - wife ngf `stol-`of `the lab: ' In-u ` " ' , "i was I 1 o ,"'N....nud Ilnrgot : .4 mm M u Ihonl:i"dio. y . YTn.-I. R... mg..- - 4l..l.:..... .|.a.I.p- `F H... I 0F:3zl`R.AI)::V` n-uner reaearchel. 1 card for that ps- Estate Bank of Upper CHJ HE following Lands will be V Public Auction at the place: the days hereinafter named. 'FERMS:-UI|:-fth Cash ; Res four equal annual instalments at 7 interest, secured by mortgage on the ,,_ .7. -, ..-... --, -...-.....-. TOWSHIP OF KINGSTO ' Part of Front and East. {,~ Lot N . Con , 15 acres, as described in Deezl 1 Nov., 1847; Eleanor falbot, Devizee ; Talbot to J ames Morton. 1);._:. .1-_, r . |B1'itiI| AImeI'ica.l| ;.nvIIIl vu uau.|.::a J.uIu'IaUu. Part of game Lot, containing 4 acre as (1escri|'ed in Deed dated 12th Mar David Leaby to James Morton. Luv! u us: :\ll\Jl4fI1UDl\JVVlV. Lots A and 1, 2, 3, 4, south side of rear or 6th street. Lot on corner of Barrie and William streets, 5,890 x 2,640 feet, being part of block W on Lot No. 25, Con. 1, formerly township of Kiggston. -...... ,..... ..... .... .., .. . -vv ..... .......... I I Mary Jane` high uni dry the hotter." ' "AL! `qfllihlr nid this morning that twonldbo` null , II: itw tbo I: unriaunu, '31:: oily n:5r.ry It 2.JI."9e zublg Go wait, will it?_ L she added hope- y. "S d: , d M nday, f the can 12.} hi". 1?.` '..?y' r..a.. :..s..?.'. In laothinh, and yufll be are to lot. ma know it you hear I vord. won't you Uncle ' Inf` nnugnwn. There are two excellent two-storey Stone Dwelling Houses on this property rented to respectable tenants. Lon -, between Brown and Davidson lots. containing 127% feet. Lot -. coutnininu 9 6.m..-m...-. t...+ ... L. containing 1 :57; feet. -, containing 2,640 square feet, as de- scribed in deed 5th May, '46, Simpson to Morton. Lot -, containing 5,980 square feet. Deed 23rd March, '49, Matthews to Mortun. Lot 265. Hidean ntrouf. l..a.l...l.l :..;....-..i LOU LVO. 2 Kingston. 'l`|....-. .. '. i5|'(l March, '49, Matthew: Martyn. 266, Rideau street, leasehold interest, McLean to Holmes. Dated 159; February, `(S4 nouses on mu property ' Lot E. Q l07.Priucess street. Mortg e in- terest assigned by Alexr. Campbell to tune! M.0l't0Il. Dated r)Aa,t=-lnhnr `R50 Luv 1:. 2; uu,rnucess street. Mortg in- Morton. Dated December 1850. Lot ll, on plot laid out bx Smith Bartlett, 2-5 were. Deed dated 15th `Sept , '54, from Hilary Dupuy. ' Lot 5. in Eubdivininn of tvn .,;n....- 1-- rnuccns street, 1-5) of an acre. The Wharf Property, consisting of broken front and water lots in front of westerly part of the easterly half of Lot No. 23, formerly in township of Kingston, 41 acres, patent he James Morton. 'n+a\7n.. I 0 14 I.-: 10 In I.-.'., . nunry Uupuy. 5, subdivision oi t*vo_ village lots, Priuccss street, 1-5 of The wharf Prnnnrtv nnu-Gnu-.. .-J L--1-- - There are two two-st: Houses this property. J; l07.Priucess :1 Lots Nos. 1, E2, 14, 15, 16, 17, 13, 19; form- ,ing west side of Ellerbeck Place, being part: of No. 2], lat con. of Townslup of Kingston, now in the city. The block bounded nn H... .....n. 1... n..:.._ I wanna: 1111)! Min thst, an Ian. I know: no. uni Lftor I've gived can't be long bcforo he : hind: uncbov as I'll HOW HI E119 CHI . bounded on the qouth by Union street, north by Hillgtreet, east by Elizabeth street, and west by division line between E. and W. of No. 2], [st con., Township of Kingston Int: Nan '7.n.1 Q .... .1.1 ..._J rm, Y7 nlngsmn. Lots Nos. 7 and 8 on old ro uton to Waterloo, Q acre, letter A, granted to Ma. Deed dated 25th Ja.n., 54, toI_|. yd from Klug- being parts of lct gdalelr Ferguson. Mahoney to Mor- VILLAGE OF TRENTON. Lot No. 117, 8. side and 83 N. side. John St:-eet-Trenton Eut-Lots 78 and 79-South Side John Streetv-certain Laue- luld property assxgned by He us ,to Morton, `Heed, datod 13th Jan., l855.age ton. Lots Nos. 1, 2. 3, on King street, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 in Beverley street, in village plot, laivl out on lot No.` 22, con. 1, Township of Kingston. Deed Herchmer to Morton, 27th March, 54; Boulton to Morton, 3rd July, 1852. r 1502. Lot -, part of 21, con. 1, Kingston, ope- fth an acre on Princess street, 13:? feet from the intersection with Regent street. Deed 17th April, '54, Briggs to Morton. Lot -, part Of A. granted tn lfsuni-{Inn nluu rxplu, arr, Drlggs I0 Morton. part A, granted to Magdalen Ferguson. Deed 15th March, l843,Huuey to Moryou. march At. the Town of Peterboro COUNTY 017 PETERBORO . one FRIDAY, am DAY 01? JANUAE I 9'79 .,...- -1.-auxxl, ol.'5'l' U11! U13` JANUARY, 1373. At the Rooms of Messri Wray and Ward, Auctioneers, Hquter Street, It 12 o'clock, IIOOII. ` Inn In ngnal, 'twon't be long bolero he baring down full nil town-do uncboy ll. him in pwlin in anxious expectancy to hiihnko hitnnhbet IIlI4n.A.L-mg '1-tn`; `ll.-u. --A Ohqnlz vAn__ TOWN SHIR OF DOURO. Partoi Lot Noj 4, Con. 12; 28 Aaron, 1: merly the Mill Sm of tho Douro Mills. `. I 7 TOWNSHIP (TD `f\`I'Y|nItr:-n Lot No. 5, gun. 12, 175 acrel. Public Auctit County of Frontec TOWNSH IP OF MARMORA. E. and W. 4} of Lot No. 2l,_Con. Acru. Tuesday, 28th Jinnary i TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE. Lot No. 19, 7Con., 200acrea. _-.., .... nllu mus ox mo pouro Mills. TOWNSHIP OF DUMMER. W. Lot No. 30, Con. 9, 1oo Acres. TOWNSHIP (TI? `I \Y1 ll'\l`I)'I)`- 1`. . Part o` Couilty of Hastings. uuou to It -IouK at. grzumramar. Yon. poor old chap, ; but than he`: got you and I've got nobody, won as." SALE or` mm cm or Kmustd TOWN OF ADULPHUSTOVVN. L..A_...IIrIl\A .1 County of Lanark; City of Kingston. -TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORE1 ' ' *'- W Um 9. 100 Acres. TOWNSHIP OF DUH'MERj.' *OfIAtNn -an I"..- 1| Illll 1 At 1'. o clock, noon. two-storey Stone Dwelling Ii! JANUARY, I873. nun: ycu-iu-nu All right," laid the old fellow; nnd re- Iulbor, though I on't dance at the wed- din', I x drinkyut two health: in I drop o that ntu Phil : 3` to hringgcnu tho vster vi hi-. -av;un. L, Con. 4, 200 M and 3 uuu Ill 1' cent roperty. 2 3 roads, ' h, 1845 ; sLdue z , Rated 8&1: U Ill? : {obert . 20, 1st nl-ml RH. lilolllch Ban .na|:fn 0:, Iv panned m ` _ _ noddqd her head, inll In . pad stood for I few momenta [Ems Towli or Linnsnffy Lot No. 12, tough of bliihyg and wait of St. David street. 'l`Ln I 1.0- lnngun. .. bk- D.I-an-p HI-A-. Lanna ngwnz J L ` "_`_ colmnr or vwronu. ON _MONDAY,*FEBRUAIl.Y 3, 1873. 3;`-..-`OA- ru as... r--. .mi. Rooms of WM. i;. `RUSSELL, Wlimn -Carnal at J`) n ;-Innlr nnnn II me ROOMS OI WM. I4. ISUEBD .VViiliun street, at 12 o'clock, noon. _I.nw:u arrest. The Lot known as the Rnilwsy Sty:-o home. being part. of Lot No. 21. 6th Con., towmhi of Ops, boundad on north by. I!il'00t,_ . G. Sta.tion'houIo of Midlnnd Railway ;lon 3., by the Scugog River, and oh W. by the prop- rty of the Board of Works _; 1 acres, more or CHI. At the Town of Port Hope,| ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1873,} At the Rooms of R. H. READ; Auct.fo'h'6e1'-,'u.t I2 o c]nak_ noon, ` . - '- A: was mums at .` I2 o clock, noon. rli/\ IIv\vru nvvv ;- \In.' ;vn.w;. AL\ILAlo Lot No. 4. N. side of Sherluue street`, And ` W. side of Bramley street, being nrt of Lab No. 8. con. 1, Township pf Hope, ,oalIo.Sur-- vey, Lot 53, west side of Quon strict. - TQKUWQIITD f\Ta` ("Q AIILIII` Io """"'u......n...__ .H'"". `.i.'.`i'3..`3'a"_:.?."l"s;.;..I.Z.I.'.n`2Z vuchiyg Iwr II noliloqmud. PM! Lon : I lune. stnizhtforwu-J chm. vs , Luv uu, wvcu -mum un. quvvu -unvvv. TOWNSHIP OF CRAMAHE. ,- Ptrt of N. 4} of Lot Nb. 2], `con. 5,'40f.ic `I, as described in deed. 16th Foh.,"67,uf];i " ` _) ` Dudley to E.` & G. Perry. By order. " " ?`t.*.""(T:`. ur1sL.`Ej. ` -. Toronto, 15th Janus`;-y, V1873. The Canadian Pods and Victon Wl"nI"dn;~ Lindsay to co , r fen1'1pgVtp_aa1 at Lindsay,uItil l:]ygl:o:m::o ,,'lr . Paterharmmh Rov3n1- 91: nnnv in hit: Innn- mnclny untu IBIQ camel Q11 , ,.,I Peterborouglx Review to copy in like Imm- ner until sale comes off. ,1. ` v` f The Port Hope Guide slid Podvllo Tilfa," Port Hope. to conv in like manner until sala until sale oil . V j PortvH o1i Titian, ' Hope. copy comes off. TI'eII,t0I.l Cog:-ier, T;-enfon, to copy in like manner until lab comql b; ` '- , The Dsilv Intellinaxicar. 4n.11a.>9iri.5+. -dun nntu can o , ."` ; , K5 Daily Intelligoliclsr, `BoIlb vie, to 'ebpy daily until day of sale. aftov-`th.t the residue Of: 1 twice a. week,`dm'ppi .esch jg gs it_ mic-orr. --a --I-24.0.02! $066-"wJv Glnble. Receiving a small lot of Gin` very ne, at the GOLDEN LION` u-coca----_.-- I Efftln-_G olcln Lion. law want; __--_-_ V---1-- Guinness & Son : XXX Stout, bottfed by, Burk ; Guinness & Son : XXX. Stout, bottled by Johnston, at the GOLDEN LION. IO! `IO EILIOQIIIIOC. IIIGIII` . "Phil I00 I line, It ' Intforwsnl chnp, and, what : more, sf1ut- nsilor; but he ain't too good to mate vi` you, my lus- :, not lhwouldft be if he was post-csp'en . 75." - YARM_OUTH BLOATERS, at the GOLDEN LION. W. R. MCRAE-_& 00., FE Q'l`I\`D'l.` IRISH PIIRTER, Clnnnsn & gnu : YYYY _ _ _ v - - -_._, I ~ . v . Cases Bass : `Ale, bottled Ina,cliiue';' Canes Bass Alef bottled by inrt ; and Telmantfs Doubie Sbioug Scotch Ale, st tho. G()Ll)_EN LION. . -1 ~ W. R. 'MeRAB;&_-G9.. J uunxr av:-tiun ` 3!.3l-_5LEz % TQAJHUBADEL Towx. mp 01-` VERULAM. E. gonzo. 22, On. 2. l00nono~ - I00 Barrels Dry Crushed Sugars, 300 Casei Asssorted Fruits, at-the GOLDEN LION. ` -rrv--an --_._ - ___--..- cw: pgtu -- J ` ~l Mocha, Jamaica, Old Government Java, Plantation, routed and and on the premises at the GOLDEN LI on. Lot A 1 west of Water street} Lot 12. north of Durhaurst. east. Lot 20, south of Ridout street. 4, n. nay can-.. I. nuns LAJ Part of U, IA 2K 35! . Part of PI, IA 2R 24?. Part of XI. 3A IR 5?. Part of NI, 3A OR 19! . Lot SI. 8A OK 201 . Part of YI, 3A OR 33! . Part 0]. 3R 1P. _ Part of W1, 21!. 30P. Fins h.JBAoK TEAS. , ___-- -_vjIII -'-`Iv Very Fine Souchong Tea, in Caddies, put 11 apecially for Famiu; :Vwy;Finq `, ery Fine Lapsing, Very Fine Kaiao; `a Fine English Breakfast, Very Fine Orange Pekoe, at the GOLDEN LION. 44 mo numu Uottages and the Oit an INDEX BOOK. as ht; with accounts. ` iihr ' be rewarded by leavingit at thiaioice. Jan. 14. I _ . ` rs v--v ova. A. Va:-Katha old-, h y an_d stand: Over. in afil gne - n-nu wua veer 'snd"Blacl sired iron: the same more `x a n ` A ` &:"::.;.`.*:.*...'.:':*.1:.&*::-2:. nurxe um: and win! last summer, Th 1; tho HI-at nqn ah-n-ind was aummen, `rue `atop! the first prize duri .1 county he exhibits I ltvle and nulim-as of nut coulnliy 1:13 exmmted ' sty e a. 'gree o / 9'4 clips, 31:! P::>l'I11ld mdg` riage or Sllion H`on_'o, .`:`.I;1_`l for cash. ' " rmge 0-. "uooa-lye, Uncu D! Illa you-GinIk you." right." - v unvvu. uuvu. TOWNSHIP OF CA_,VAN. _ \V. Q of Lpt No. 6, con. 1, 109 acrcl, TOVVN OF PORT HOPE. -r.\Y . urn 4 uuvuuuu U1 ` N0 anauna. am I? 1'1" haw; tricslly pro rtioned - he `takes ` from wnapw uai~B1.ck Bi:-_!,_'f`a.;$c'),lgy\r`r: gired ulna `:5 the c'eIBl'nh:`.l J an. 17, 1873. Town of ~Li1x1dsa'y.V COUNTY 01' W; {1>.T.1iEi5AE:"&[ 0.3., `nlli nrnrun w. 1;.m,;:: um, xrunr mmn n WEI it/Erclfu ' N*E\v`s'r)E;" BILL Linnns, cmcvuns. POSTERS, mun>nL1I.-rs. HAND BILLS, AND EVERY 013:1; DESCRIPTION or PRINTING 1.`, this morning.:~Jamr Mill. between he Nsvnl Cottszas the Oitv HM.l Hors_e for SE- ,. __-__-_ 4" '1 I: vs nvlnnvllv wvluyv PARK LOTS. A an ...n nrx21;1;iti.i ` ' G < 191710 f`.`?*" *7;:.:P:'::%`:`*' rite hiin.` t may '-'R J:- Y`;-3:995?-1` `Horse, u;d`g`u_iriI1b:.,;i9 cliasis` -'-Av "_"E"`f';`.'."'}'."|"". r? ~ W "'1 , NEW STORE.` I:K_Dll d,_ 'a;i(L W Moi ,th;..c aI` med '1u'zinh.'Io -`-'.2-'- I -Nl;W STORE. I 1| \l"&anK\J&`J I:V AU- Anonynonn ounmnniqntiun can receive no nthntiaa. Everything fonnrdod for inser- tionnut hopcoon `ed by the nnme and ndzun 0! the r - not necessarily for blicion, but as eviiaace of suthentfcilzy. t in Alto:-squatted that correlpondenta WI only write on one lido of the sheet of paper. We cannot undertake to return rejected nnnmnningtinnn, " " ' ' '7 NEW sroan. Via} .s'roian. vv-V _NEW STORE. -/ Branclx, _` .':s(l `noisgtdj V A Wedding Cake, [THE CITY nuns Ionian. l.'.OI'I9lll wumng Dlrlll tn Minor uy of the tack can be wcommodatod notifying the mvariotor in time. Snndun ounhd. STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. 0! I116 WOGK 00 I000! proptiotorintino. Lcroaxarl will to DIVO Is done, terosta of out-good old city at mguto GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ';- `15kP0`U WANT TO SAVE uomw 13 `YOUR - L < n<>=-3w j < ' 'w1Nu l..`|'. .H_ea;ds* 991* Fathins. ""` rm ?5E17"1'o *rn m_a`.y.-'" and -$s.turda.-yr _on1 during the 1' Jason. ' Ration: wnlhmg in Othdr y 1 nocoanmodntod notifvinz |JIsfi* i$`i381.*i`%7i.5:ib'::%"`:V:` 'S'I'!~R A. J. REES & Q0 s., 4;-av uu nenry WEJCDB A'1~i:"me, fry, jr Hum; W Arclmmbosu, Min, G. Mnm:l..Geo S_V Aslnt0n, Tho|nu Holt, Felix , Ainhton, Miss 1- D (29 Hooper. 11 H _Bux-ni, Percy 4 Jolmatan. W H Aungon, Mics T D Burns, Percy Baurtley, 0 Ball, James Bartel . Mr: Th(;;l;ll Beaty, Min Jlhev Bee. M C (2) Banning `Walter Cheaply all Ieditionlly executed At the be , M F 1.5.; - Bslrlraynl .rI'{Hn(l;): ` Binel, r: Nod T Litchdd; Mrs L (2) gzilly. J W h nett, ' ism . -lnlin, it Belmont, Robe . . A __'no:lh,.,lD_`;W (!2) Berryma-!.Eda-r . rs -ry :2:-:3. ~:mx..-2-~~..,....:.m Brunt. George . _ _ _ _ link... me... Im. v . ' I2) Bennin `Walter Berry, rs Franco: Bollnmv. H H l2\ z*:r':.~,*;.-'*':.' ` ' A o an 3!: Cook.:nMin_: Hannah Ulsrk, Fruleil Crow, Nathaniel . , Crelliui, Mrs Jane . Clalxnd, Hmmh V C ' V I Jana = .o3""",.'r'.`.'n' Dag ` Henry (2) DIVIB, n .'Bi=J .'-nu J III. 17, 1823. rownt, 15 lln.Illl,'.l'lMfl:iUk ' ' . 17111 1 0 . . -. , B . - , % c::;:;."f.`m W: Cauleld. William llclnnav. Cunt P` Uarter, Mn 1-nniuwlul-pi]-,e' Cauleld, llalvnley. C: t, 0snnon.Abnm - ~"`l[5D diha`t. ~- - nuns, uuo illuriq, John 'H'tV_(hy, Thu Jan.` 17.1873. `Z{:'1E'J1&':'N'i'1Ti".:-' T1353 .5:":'P`Wm 0snnon,Abru1 l[&D`ho%, fr: Cozlnnd. Mill Almel 'McKnz'ie. If -I;'BES GODFISH. DAILY NEVVS Steam Printing House. Damn, Wnlmi :. Diron, Run`-it f..-... ; Davidson, In GIRL .. DuukiIoe:'Joht`- .,. `Duncan, lliu Anna . Evannt Goa * < Winn II:an nkh DWI)!` HIS VIII . 4 Elliott, William G Elliott, Mina Annie 5 Femnunn. John , n 33'.2'...',p".z ma. . 690, Min 71"i1.B _8 `Forester, `wag: Fol-d.Tho ..' 2:2- Wnrcn n-an an H V/.1. CRIDIFORD, Jun. 17, 1873. FRESH EADDOCK. two. on nnuvannn.-- vvu In-UIvU ul `halted GI-itorgln snutnck onth mange- j 01 & Home of Industry, eviduntly to pqnn tho nd: of tho eitiunn for the with- amnl at an grant to this local charitable in- h. -W0 MI told that the House in 3 uuty viich eonlal do vry vnlusble work ilpropuly hanged, which it has not been of Innlllqnthhotruo, its workuac Iurit_ lilo ition being Inbcrdnnstod to politics] m. We heartily join in_ the recommen- nhun alkha Innnncfar. that A chnuvn in mud. WEDDING mums. ucnwnvs cnmnurxn . I*'lIli'1Al:_EA1_)DIE_;;:'_5 _; * 1LoA'rmns, &c., y - '. HER VFORTY-THREE YEARS in L buincu than on be seen at Dnulsldu Josplzzn , inn `I'IIII'\'rI"n(u(u ;-__.-_ H. DUMBLE-. pEMA1N1NG in the Kiagmn Put once, ;, Jan. 15th, 1373. r, r. -. ~A Notice 0 the `Public. V 1vD"l.iQTlJons, ,>`.""`-a ".VA-rr`t':'4L?- _+..:eT\`s:.",`w='.'3 V' LIST 0| LETTERS rni-urn`... . .. In 51' Romania to pay your Gas Account iyjthe ith. and save the K IN STREET. Ill Anny . John vv ,.-Jvnotvoc/7 . 2 .r:-`:`:T~.- . VA -172 PRINCESS srI}g!;T._. u Henry, Wm lmm Harlow. W "Keen, Miunnia E Kelvy, Hint E Lnnuer1x0u_e In-inn. uvnr I I. (I Litchdd, ` Incltir, Joieph - V Min, iltulhry . (2), -nolurmott, 5* - ' McKenzie, F McMillan, Mr: N urn. Willis: .(l!RuiIln_`.'Il.nua:'n ullo-,-'.l.' ' Sdtnnnh, B_onry (2) Scott. Catlunnn / W. 7" -u-nun Jvln Au` -1-: :vvvIuuII'lIl- dnnolth lupocton-,thuta chuge bomuh In & nub of planting Directors, the It...p.. . I...J -_.. ` mg--n -.5..- L-.. jigllj. unit ye better . word." Sherbuno, Capt L Shv. Richud ruanm-us,` wanna Swan & Co 2-} Taylor, Chm-lea El Tathowtv. B.~ 1 -Iunuuu ,u~ I Wilcox, $1..`-1. . Winfred, Main: (2) Winters, Mia Susan Wilnoli, ll:-il at ` ` Woolfe, Min Prilcilln Wanda- J:-n ` vvpoal, Inna utlake, John Horn-B. Whitnnv. mrm Pootnutor. T_%.lE IJUUII J ofh fog, ilgtow VIII, roll. Quin Ill wildorod ~ and than life ed I `.to Eng Chiulhu ed by tho 1I.nl W W KT Uf`I Ulllc. n`" [3 captured by wire-pullers, sud :1: p a political nAc||ino.'_ In thoabovovolnun for tho n: time that tin ln iintand in presume in II` ' __n:Iaapd. We hn no n.-nahn J lm nh, uni -g uunuvul . 1 tech I I8 '1' ad to not re Actar : In IUFIIC ally,_ go_ is -urvwo. military. with of. raw -n- I ' V 7 Lola-i: Jo: -6-4l ._..I. -uuI---- vn v-av .-7---gv----Ir, -nu WI knovnffwbqub an ouyt.hingund\ fall. h ' iiinhabit ouily nequind, ma W. Inn I...-n an-`Linn of {ha -nnunnnnnc A...:_.. sun WI hsving rouyino o V II'|U|II' cum . I0 Binmtz,` sort h "I.--j . I. non; D ltndint F'~4n_- ..l the in; nu-rigs sign wt PIII In the Eu sou On the co `man-i Monj di-91> tainfnoil nity an anal: ' thpt ` ufdwonnhesitntingly do- nounntb` ` 3 an 3 Vila ulmder. Hi. u.-.__|.:._ LL. Il--.._ L-- L-.. -._ Conn wuE 'h ano Inning .. 011.` May M3] "ix... - of non EEK Tab`: bolulf tight: .-ill _.l wu--Ir,,1II,-1, --Ugt _--_ -u- - um i chi Nnotontn for I numbn- n_..._AnJL:oH:nn.u- -.L:-- _...,.. stain -fl tainod mount M73 . Napo ox no 1) favou the NEV . an diug :ha 4! vs -1.59 l'.1'l'.'F""."' -.v --u y - .dl1`O|I`IIIB&IBi'hthAl- we hsvou Iudtdhn in ijgdiinqdjmuvuny ,__nn..Ai.n`n1Id HI Illa! {ha dlunnntnncnn *C~`-""""""I'JII-OI-wuuailny ghudgth cimunstncu hnvonggb. *I`II`0`|C'I`n&inthOD0db I .:..u..Iv'JIrI; '```` *1! flu.- Tl: Ham: on I'nnus-n.v.--Wo observe in L- I...I 11- ; .._-__ -.. -Lt...L -_ LL- ._-_.__- +--------- .---. . SA TURDA Y El'E'..V I NC, JA X. 18. "IJOII Lune -e, wilt to lunch to '9 J AXE SEAN NON, Pnonurron. DAILY NEWS in coma} mmm. nun: auunrnnnnchinn ngn FDA ( To be continued. ) You're only touy fhe 5 1 luau-. `Uncle Ben. I . now wlmt Mrs lac * nuns:-. n Ben, And thank you-- `number 9! the Directprw. As to tho Kinpton` Board having been captured By who-nnllen, and since run 15 1 politicd _ Ilnclliue, it` in a slander just 83 baseless an the previous one, and the source , from which it emanates is well known. ' The violent, unscrupulous opposition of two ex. Mnyorl against the` Superintendent on politi- csl groumlnis well known; and that Llr 1 mg` i uluir in only .1 tool in their hands is evident ` to every me. should the grsntibe reduced or abolished we will not have fur to go to neck for the instigntor: of the ontrngc. I " **'-- *- *--- '- I The Tanuly Brothers are to take part in :1 cr-nrert at Port Hope on the 20th inst. We ` are satised they will worthily represent the ' musicsl talent of the Limestone City on the S.\u\\'-STORM. --To our mind this in roal_ly_a remarkable winter, scnrcely a. day pa.-1aing_ without two or three or perhaps more utmo- Ipheric changes. The e'ect of these on the; tnvollinginay not be generally known, but in will be presumed nut to be all col-nflvrt aml plcamntry. Psssengera on the trains nowai days do not relish even the greatest luxury of railwlyg is apparent; 'all the dilcultics o ' . Pullmah." IIII. "WI . then, 'twu this : that at the very ! hint. oudny will soohim home safe and - Could ;but _Ihe ain't so certain but he may on-o aforo. n be`: bringing a power 0` things V for the Linton gantry." ` Margot clasped her hands with ulclight. F Hero. I lay." continued `Uncle Ben, if . Philpu-uvoru on Ch" tack he : bin on thin ; hot you and 1 hall" p.x..`... you'll be curlin yer hair with aux-pound notes nforayou diu." 1 Intuit Inmlhnd nntrinht_ and then she I PKOTEUPION ro Home M.4Nuncrm:rs_-- Hr Dumble advertises, as he has 2. perfect right to do, that there is no mo in sending out of Kingston for wedding cakes, while they can be Ind as good, if not hettergat `home. Kliy person calling at Mr Dumblea -befure Tuesday next will hsve ocnlnr demonstration (apart from the preuntn) that he is correct. Fnoxrlcxac Bx:wI:Rv._-It `is stated tn; this property has changed hands, and that Kenn Junta Fisher and Geo. Thompson have become the purchasers. Wnsnxrau ll1ssIexs.-To-moi-row special anniversary iennous will be preached on Ice- half of the Kingston Branch, Wesleyan Misr ' eionary Society, at 10:30 o'clock in Queen Street Church, by Rev. W. 5. Griiu ; and at 6:30 o'clock by Rev. D. Chalmers. Ports- mouth, at 2:30 o'clock, by Rev. G. R. Sander- aon ; Grand Trunk Depot, at 630 o clock, by Rev. W. W. Canon. During the week the following public meetings will be held 2` Mon- day evening, Queen St. Church-`-addresses to bedelivered by Rev. Meeara Griin, D. G. Sutherland, and C. E. McIntyre. 'l`hursdny evening. Portsmouth--l{ev. Ileure Carson, Mclntyre and Dr. McCa.|nmen. Thursday avanina 1'1:-nail 'I`-nnlr l'\--.46 D-.. |.l......-.. .....--J .u u--u an . -uuuu-um-nvu. A uul3ul._y owning. Grand Trunk Depot-Rov. Messrs Snnderun, Luck and B. M. Britton, Esq. Friday gvcring, J uvonile Missionary Meeting, Sydonham St. Church-Rev. Messrs Briden, Suiherlsnd, Mclntyre and Leach. A collec- tion will be mad: at each service in lid of the lliuionuy Socioty. Anniversary meetings to comngonu on-h evnning st 7 o clock. The usunl weelly rehearssl of the choir of St. Paul`: Church will take place at the Rev. Mr Mulock'a this ovening.___ _T1unsne or run MAun.-Yeaterday_ the preliminaries for the sale of the eteaner Maud, by Mr C. F. Gildenleeve, were closed, and the passed into the ownership and possession of Messrs Folgor, Nichol end Co., of the Kingston, Wolfe Isleud and Cape Vincent Ferry Line. The new tinn are determined at this rate to vastly improve the treic and pas- senger travel of this route by the exercise of that enterprising end progressive spirit which invariably characterise: their business trans- eetiene. ONTARIO HALL.--Delpito the chilling winds and front of Inst evening, there was a. good at- tendnce st the mncert in Ontario Hall by the band of the Dominion Garrison Artillery. The music In: excellent, and was enjoyed and approcinted to the fullest oxtont.:.::: Tux S'rmun-A DELAY.-Tl1e Merry` westher Stesm Fire Engine was shipped from Montresl per Merclnnts Express, on Wed- needsy, for Kingston, but bu not yet srrived. The delsy is occasioned, no doubt, by the great smount of treic being trsnsmitted over the Grand Trunk: end the deleterious travel incident to the winter sesson. The engine is hourly expected to reach hero. The palm of superiority between the Shsnd & Mason and Merrywesther engines is still disputed in the metropolis of the Dominion, and isof as nature, remnrks the Witneu, which no degree of newspaper correspondence cs.n,eatisfactorily settle. Chslleugee have been issued by the respective agents for competitive trials, and each has his own supporters, who in the advo- cy of their opinions, has provoked s warm` dis- .-...-{.-. ._A ........a 4L. ....LI:_ :_-1:A, '. ~, -. ..-.. yr...--u-, nu. runuuws I warn: ul_l' cueeion end around the public feeling. A conteet will likely take place in a couple bf deye, in which the Bertrun," 1 small size of the Sheml S. Mason manufacture, andan equal power of the Merrywoather, which is expect ed from London will be the competitors. SAL! or Lums.-Tho St. Thoma Home Journal contain tho following notice of tho oolo of port of Mr Schuyler Shiblefo luido :- "Mr Sh_ihley'o nlo of loud: in tho bownohipo of Aldborongh, Brooke ond `Warwick, adver- tisod in our columns 3 few woeko sgo, resulted in two lots (400`acroo) bringing 8l3,5(I), and of odor: for uthor tluoo loco (0600 acres) in oggrogoto Go the amount of Cl5,%l0, but which woto withdrawn from ulo by Mr Shibloy s ro- Iorvo bid ; ho not thinking tho pricoo oorod Iudent. Thooo `coo, it is truo, o fow you-o I'D would hove eonniiored oxooodingly high for land: in thooo localities, although of Iiporior uolity. But the public impxovo- nontojg ray of railroad: running through tho_ vicinity of thou, and tho Govornmont 5.. ..`.....`*',....' "':..`::.;::..'...:&:: .':.:.- Inn` with cu:-pound none: Hora you mu. 1 _lu'go lnughod outright, 1 8n_od Q0 put on I very gnu oxprcuion u Ihe : u-nun no IIO wont, hnvo undo:-ad tl-air loca- uduinbloanduadnnhgoougu mmy n ownIh_igI I_:c;u- St. Thomas. whore farm ... .- uuurlulo an: an advxnugooug u in townnhi near Thomas, farm land: ybringfromiototoporncro, n_d_in Inlay can: a much higher Gnu. W- I IGYIIIIIQOOIIQ ...":'....""-... .`.:':':., 5:`: Tine B|<.\.\"r:-mm l`~'.~"l'l'l'lTl.v-Fl'0ll"I the (`om-in` we nlnerve that tlm l.ieutenaut-f _(:`ovornor and suite and several members all the Ontario l.egisl.iturJ attcmlcd a concert : givcnlylsy the pupils of the Bnmtfnnl Institlr l tionfnr the Blind, and that the ontortnjmnsnt. l was successful inthe extreme, and gratifying I to all present. A little girl belonging to thif city took an active part in the programme. The affair on the whole was productive of the highest satiafactinii. The aim of the Govern- ment in establishing this asylum is being handsomely accomplished. _., _ MlHSl0NAR\ l\ImvrrINu.-I.:ut evening the annual missionary meeting was held in All Saints Church. Division street The weather win rather |unf:wo:u-able, and consequently the attelltluucc was Vcry sunznll; but the` Spcocltelof the sm-er.-:1 gentlemen in attend- sncc were excccnt. Addresses were deliver- ed by the Rev. J. I}. Burke, canvener, Rev. J. A. Muluvk, licv. H. Wilson, Rev. Mr Pal- null, and t|1.:Ip;utnr, 1;;-V. Mr Bnuscld. The .- ..... 1,. .. _,, u. .1. A'J||ll'lvl\, ILUV. 1]. VV IISUI), IXCV. lr I'll lcV. conveiwr Inaxlc .1 \'ig.urnm4 an-l impressive ml- drus on the olujm,-l, nf Hie mission. In the course of his ruxnzurkxa he said there were tliirty-tlwec minions rm|niring_; aid from this fund, each uf which was in rccci}'nt of more or hi` :wsist:cnm:, and nine of then missions wore vm.-:mt. The sum required to conduct. this work properly was $3,000. anal he urged the necessity of contributing liberally to the general fund. This interesting meeting closed with the `benediction by the Rev. Mr Bans- eld. THE M.u1K'F.'r. Ti:--re was a. la.rge sud well Iupplied market; to-day. The _.1tbenrlemr:o of farmers sleiglm was numerous, and the dis- play of ediblus excellent. The advent of a. bliuling snuwgtnrm about 10 o'clock had a tendency to hastily dispurse purchasers and sellers. Consinlcring the poor condition of the roads, there was 3. capital supply of fuel, the vendors of which were obliged ta sell ,3 H;......1l ....-;:L.. .....l ....:..I. .__r_.,.., H L - - vvnluvlu um vvumu won: uungcu ma sen `BL small prots and quick reful-11s,"to avoid the chilly and hlustcring wuather. T ELo<*l"rIo.\'.-A smaller audience than vvu ` anticipated was present at the entertainment of the Elucutiou Association at Queen : Col- lege last evening. Those who did go past the time very a-,;reea1':ly. The popularity of the Society in this respect seems to be in nowise diminishing. Innu- III I n not sum t.wo\'1ld be me, it to Annie Turlo time he would give an-4.-a Lu l'l;ll\vO- Speqial Sermons to-marrow on behalf of VVesleynu Missions. llisaionary Meoting in Queen StreetW. M. Church on Monday evening. Election of .Mayor on Monday at noon. Tender: will be closed on Monday for t e erection of 1 stone church at N apanee. --__;_.- Pomol-:.-- There was nothing to engage the attention of the court to-day. An eicicut pojice force, and an inc.-xurable lnagistratc go far in the suppression of crime. Local Observations for 24 lnourh ending at _ 7.30 a.m., J;_m, [13, 1572. V_ - The Barumuter in renal, corrected for tem- perature, and rctluced to Sea Level. -$eew A little boy named \Villiam Post, while riding down hill on a sled in Kingston, N.Y., - to-dav, ran on the track of the New York, Kingston and Syracuse railroad in front of a. 2 passing loconiotivc. He was caught under the: ` wheoh snd literally ground to atoms, the only..=`.l recognisabla portion of his body being tli f head, which was completely severed from filial trunk and thrown on one side of the track. LIBERALITY 01-` THE GOVERNOR-GENERAI. -` His Excellency with that generosity and 8e- sire to promote Uanadianrsport, has offered champion prizes for prociency in skating. He ` przaents Ltwo, one lady`: and a gentleman's; and the Countess of Duiferin two, for girls zlnd boys under fteen years of age. All compoti` tors must be mnartein-s and residents of the Range max. 17. inches. uu -. noys unuer uxteen or All ` residents t,h.e' Dominion. The tournament will take place` at the Montreal Rink on Tuesday afternoon` the 4th February. * ` rnl - THE DAILY NEWS-SAT DAYJEVENING. JANU-ARY 18. The serious loss of life and property through , vessels carrying deck-loads has at last arrust- ed the attention of English. underwriters. It was stated at .1 recent meeting of SIC0l.Id-C1355 ship insurance Associations that thirty vessels carrying deck-loads, and belonging to the ` North of England, had been lost on their \`oy- ages from Quebec to the United Kingdom last` Fall, and that fty per cent of the large fleet` which left the St. Lawrence in the fall of tl:e[ year, timber-laden, for_ England, were either lost or mining. It was computed that the ac-` tnal loss to the North of England in ships ca.r- l goes this wintar, through the abandonment of large vessels laden with timber from America in the Atlantic, was between 200,000. and` 300,000 ; and the larger proportion of the` loss, with the fearful sacrice of life which ensued, was owing to vessels carrying deck` cargoes. 5 "Now you know you don't me.-ui that," said tho old follow, "you on! want. me to ooutrzr , dict yo ; you know wel enough you've got ` |)00I"PlIll 19 Info anchorage ; and no wonder ` ucltior," ho uial, putting hi-u weather-stained ` OH lull nldor soft round chin. Why I 3 rnnlaln. .ph-nu... mu nhl ll..ll ._nnw nhe`s` , 5---. There is from the Terre Haute Exp;-ea9.' Yesterday morningm city minister opened his front door suddenly and surprised a. guilty looking man who was just in the act of depo- siting a neatly covered basket on the door` step. The meeting was not rapturous.` Aha 1 said the minister, rushing out and step. 1110 meeting rapturous. rushing ontrsnd grasping the man by the collsr, while he piled a. heavily soled boot vigorously under the cost-tail of his visitor ; "what do you mean, you villain, by leaving a baby on my door-` step? Ah, I hove you, you scoundrol! I ll show you how `to abandon an infant to the cold mercies of the world !" And all these ro- marks were punctuated by kicks. I bain t left my baby at your door, said the man, taking up the basket and lifting the cover. I brought a right fst Christmas turkey for you -but I'm if you shall have it now, if you was starving- And he walked savagely away. The minister had a pensive, imhsppy look and corrugated brow as ho dissecte-l his buckwheats a few minutes later. Evinlcntly there had been a misunderstanding. A statue of Mr Groelev has been --........+, more nu: ocen misunderstanding. ' Greeley ha: been suggest-l ed, to be erected bv the printers of the United States and umpoeed of old type- t printing` metal contributed by the dieren oicee throughout the country. The New York typographical union, number 9, ham taken charge of the matter; _ Of this union, Mr Greeley was the tirst president. The` Tribune publiehcn the proceedings of a. meet- ing of Tribune` compositors, who heartily ix-w done the propoeition. A vnnna I-A.. :_ nr .1 -- - _v.... --u wuyuuuon. A young lady in North Fryburg, Me.,, on one of the cold night: of last week, took a furnace full of live coal: inin lnr nlenn?-W Local \Veatl|e`l---l_:i) ()_nI`. REM IN EKS. _..-.._ ;, _,, , I -_-_-._,. - Rainfall 010 | _"Et ['3 'two\'1ld be it Ilghl beto THE MA\'oR.u.1'\',~'l'he new Council will - A _ _ 5 meet It the Council Chamber at noon on know mean that, ' ` \ u "0" $ .Monil:1y. and one of their first acts, after he. 4', cl ing sworn in, will he the election of Mayor for et the ensuing year. There is considerable specu- i`l- |`tl`9""l-'\l'l latiun concerning the result. It is said that and R I I1" . \ Vhy I . . . 'mld..` ,c|"m.;a :1?` `fl'l"Vnw she. 3 P3|tlel are no evenly balanced that it Will be a d..`_" 1.. med Pareuthcany pug" that ` mutter of cnnsiilernhle difficulty for any of the `aid 0' Turin`: with her `Stand upon the ! gentlemen epnk-en of to ol_)t.1in a majority- -~ d"l' P`"' Y" b`""k` `l*""l'l""l l`ll' ; However that may be, we feel assured that 1'1` .' when lhe's conic nigh seventy. and`: st " bat.` `h cm. `ml ` mum 0. Mb 0 her the city will have n good Mziyur for the emu. 5.; 5' to 5,. ` ho-1, 1,&.k' ,5, ,3, n, mg year in any of tlm cam-li.l.ites l|'.|mr:l fur Ole, dearie. to whip it up. end make out to . the olliue. I'll ol vi` it in joke. because she se'e'd ultl ._,_.Z...-. ._.-.-.--.- / Bu : limbs In so .~u-rewy he could hardly - , , M` " '_ _ turn ; rimowu. 1 known, for all I blust-srecl -0 In and bullied `too bring it luv.-k; sayn. l.` elle won t put. it down till we'll: stop 0 l'3|rl)' l _ Hill." ..-....:.._I L_I-..| .151... Jul :_.-,.a.-..- I-2..." ,... AI ' Tliiz ` EAKDUUI 0: W and. ' ment he hm-R 1 forw `Mrs nf Kinanknu tn n-u ganon or me I5s;1u. wren_oe. Hon. John Youngail he would go agaivist any motion thnt would devote the public fund: to any but public objects. ` r HI Howland clued the ntmntinuu nf Hm .-..- Lo any out puunc objects. Hr the attention of the re- preseutativee from the Lower Province: to the feet thst the returns of shipping entered inward: and outward: during the past year, showed that while, :1.` ttaI of 19,928 vessels, carrying 5,115,943 tom were entered at all the port: in the Province: of Quebec, New Brumawicknnd Nova Scotin, 34,955 vessels carrying 7,310,000 ton: were entered in the ports of Ontario. He was op ted in the principle of the Governmentiuiciiiilg local im- pruvements, except in cases of harbouruof refuge, but since such was the policy at pre- sent, he believed the improvement nlmnhl I... may in muupuuea men that the people of No- va Scotia owned m'ore vessels in proportion tn their population than any other people in the world. 7' Mr Howland said he was aware of the fact. but the entries showed the oxjeut of the tru.f~ tic, and the,impro veme_nl;s Iliduld be made pru- portionM!ol_y to thealnount of commerce. " Mr 0a.rr'n'tr'a' advoextm-1 that am...-........-... ly snnu ouuey tnnrshipping port. of point of order. The prerosed unendment was in a subject different rom thstof the Originail re- solution. The amendment was ruled out of order. Mr \Vood, of Hamilton. heartily endorsed .the remarks of the Hon. Mr Young. If the money that virould he required to deepen Kingston harbour and other ports were ex- pended in improving the navigation of the St. Lawrence, there would be no necessity for half-way ports. _ Local improvements should not be made at the expense of the Dominion. __ Mr McLennan,g of Moitnal, entered into a lengthy argument to prove that the deep- ening of Lake St. `Peter was a. work of impor- tance to the Dominion nt large. H e con- tended that there Ihould be no rivalry be- tween Montreal and Quebec. There was suf- iicient traffic for both cities, and they should co-operate in improving` the navigation of the St. Lawrence. ' -' < Hon. Mr Skead said it was awell known fact that grain `was the better for being trans- shipped, and therefore there was no question that the best point for handling it after omn- . ing down the lake's was at Kingston, and consecmny its improvements should be a Domi 1: work. Ilr \Mn(ul nl lEl.....:Is..._ --.._:_1, c .. . .-. ....- .......u .1. refuge, but shah the iiolicy improvement should be.- made in proportion to the tonnage entered in- wards and outwards at the ports of the various provinces. I Mr Hnrxiinagt LJ... ..-:.1 I~I-~ pl'0Vll.lCS. Mr Hurdin$ John said tl - furnished by r , Ind hid not 3265 amount of tnnn owned in the provinces mentioned, but thx number of e t ' ` -d and outwa bouml. It was c:a;:. l:;;'_a.,lr. stand, that` bid was the vault of the ltmger vuyages mu: e_ ken by ue_a-going veu-ls. - It was an jndilpggd fact that the peopletof Scotxa nronortion tn pornqnuoly to g.gu;e*aIncrunt of ' Oarnfiltra advocated the improvement 'of:K{ngston hm-hour, which ha contended Wu ,1. work as impoxjtgant to the Dominion large as the ddeponuin of L q St. Peter the imprdyoment of he Mb` ea! hnrbonf." , Hon. John Young denied that th... ...... ....u proumenn at me M`oh1:1'ea.l hnrbom`. " Young denied that there was any similarity bctween'the two cases. - The pro- per way to deal with the K_i ton harbour was to impose tonnage dues W ich would be sullicient to meet the expigse of _,naking` the required improvements. e theratoremeveil in amendmlent to the `amendment, That, in the opinion of this Board the expenditure of the public funds should not be nee-:l'where the general public interest is not involved, `and thgt the improvement of Kinysten harbour in a. focal nnd'not 2. public work. `Mr Inhlie, of Quaheo, full endoreed the 1?` ` Mr Q 9411 -. harbour 3 on it; improvements ; olould ' Undo Ban gavo 5 dubious shake of the ` hood. "l`io I great comfort to no when I_| think tho`: st rest." he said, for I've often; ti.-on opockylotod whether such couhl be; ,.ond Ilrl Harris up to form did declnre how in croooin; Turucrooo Iho'd see'd Moll, `Did oho oral?` I says. `No. says she, `not In vonl. `Thou, I says, tInr| t my old Moll, for you novor soo'd bot without hearing her I I '-and no `on you nover did, for Mull haul O Iurihlo Qorrit. I used to think `was :s_ pity t'odn t bin put into tho body 0 a man ; E not that oh lot it he idha, poor told, and that I-ouiodo no `til tilno I to nish that -Iittlo 0' mine, for by I I ace the soouor ly G `tho: nid mornilnz

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