Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1887, p. 8

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.Vlr. McCarthy's lteslclc-Int-v IhIl`|;||lrixrd. Last week burglars entered the dwelling ' house of Tholnus ;\Ic(`nrthy, clniefkeupur at n the St. Vincent de Paul penitomim-\, nml stole nlot of vnlunhles. ilwlnaling a gold *%'atch and chain. MP. Me(`art-h_v suspects that ox~cun\'iuta coxnmittul tho mlvbery. ` smorea cluuse ny cause. Mr. Wilson drew Attention to the many duties which the inapector hnd to perform now, uul which he hul not to do when tint -..-.........a u:- --o... .l..oi.. nnoaolul him In v had do when lint a poinwd. His extra duties entitled him to t 9 increase which the In t recommended. Mr. Bmwn moved. ut could not get seconder, that the lat clmae in the report I... a|......... nu! U V I0. [I10 elector: woluu not Uealuauuu u nu. 1 Kidd`: salary was ulvnnood at the present * time. `He wan perhaps notu well paid as * olghgr .r_achool inapoctoru, nil! the speaker thoult Kim well remunerated for the work ` he did. ll- UK-.. -..n.-among} IunIQI\n rnvvu-Q ho lVl\lI. i HULVHUUT, lnlllt I be thrown out. ll... |I'Zl-.... . was concerned. were no! uur Mr. Brown naked Hill the repori be com : side:-ed clause by clnune. He thought. tint ` the bond of I886 uhould, not st in last meeting, rain the salaries of it: (31310 eea. The elecwn would not beantisti ` Mr. h LL)`- -..I...... -1.. -Avnnngrl ui than nrnnpnf. I I 1 no am. Mr. Shaw nu ted that the report be con sidored cluuse y clause. My Wilmn any nmntioln to mnnv the members ol tne comlmueetnougus mu, no better teacher to succeed her than Mine Mclntyre coull be secured, therefore Ihe was engaged. Regnrding the increase in the inspector's salary, which the committee` had recommended,the e her said M r. Kidd had been in the em ll?` of the board for twelve 'ears during whic time he had only receiv an increase in his aalary of 8100. The committee,in recommending that he re- ` ceive another 8200, thought he was entitled to it. He was one of the poorest paid Ichool inspector: in Canada. yet his ual.u far as qualication: to fill the oice w ich he held concerned. were not eur M. Rm-m had Hunt the nmnrt be con- ` :u'v be Increased by `..'Uu per annum. .\h~.'\\ ilson, chairman, in referring to the report stated that after receiving Miss Al- len's resi nation the committee had appoint- ed Miss l clntyre to fill her lace because members of the board had p edged them- selves to give her a position. Five years 0 she taught in Louise school. She was a4 - vised to seek a h' her certicate than that which she held. `he time taken by her to accomplish this was lon r than the board anticipated, and while a e was away Miss Holmes was chosen to succeed her. A short time 0 Miss Mclntyre applied for a situa- tion. er ap lication was answered and she was sun that on the first vacancy on the staff of teachers occurring she would be a pointed to it. When Miss Allen resigned t e members of the committeethought thst nn hafnr haanhnr In nlnmnml hair t'IAl`| Minn recommended to be accepted. miss mem- tyre was a )pointed to the position \`alcutc(l ' by Miss Al en. The cnunittee urged that Jr. Gould be paid 86 Mail W. Arniel $10, for extra services, and that the inspector's sal~ be increased by $200 per annnm. : \I.~ \\ ihnn oh1Lirmnn_ in referrim! -nu-v -V:-nu -nu-urn -.-n-- u-.--.- last night the toboggan slide was in u 1 condition In he tested. nml 1: dozen of gen 1 tlemen \'eutum upon it. (me who has glid- ul clown Montreal slides says the Kin (on one is superior to them in numy ways. how in nnnili\'l\' nn ulmumr nf the tnlmmmna 1111- | luv:-` w | .pen_, 5 ed. 'r|.. -?-:-s- I J I'uIsln;r 1| 1\'nmlu-r uf .~\u-uI|Ins~.\ lh-ulgglw Mon Accepted uml" an ,.\ppu|utm1-nt ` . Mndegobjnrtlnx to uu lm-re-use of Hm lunpec-tor`a',' Salury- ltro\\'n`s Notice of d -.l\lIIII0I`)-I. -:""' I -` _ The nal meetingof the school honrul of 1886 uccurrud last. evening. There were pro- seut the chaimuul, Mr. S. Anglm ; Messrs J. W. lirnwn. L Conle . W. Duulop.`A. Hume, J. .\1c(.`u|umnn, -B. savage, R. Shaw, F. Tracey and '1`. C. Wilson. _ Cnmmnnimntinnn were read from A. Rome`- Shaw, 1'. '1 racey and 1. L. wuson. Communications were read from A. hqrn and Serut. W. Mawhinney applying for the poaitiouof caretaker of the new central school. --- Fy led. n I-`.l`Il"l`l I )X ()I-` 1:l~:l'0RT:~'. BKV-Il\J\ll- _I J lK.7\In lu-:(`Il"I`lu.\ or Tllc following accounts were 1y the fin- nnce. emnm'ttcc rrcommcmled tu bu mid n 'l`. Mo.-\ule $32.79 ; R. Crawford, $0.-'.()8; N. \\'iImot,; $2.40 :. R. M. Horsey, $3.36; I". C. Marslnall, $24.47; W. J. Clmpllmn, $5.50 : Lewis` Bros... 950'. ; '1`. Jenkins. $22.- 52 : T. W. Milo, $16.80; J. Mucklcston & 20., $2.05 : \\'. Fullest. $7 : L. \V. Shun- nou, 848; W. Dunn, $ll4.`. l ; .\`. .\`. l hip- I 5'2 ; J. Dolpllin, $2.50. - Report uzl.upt- ` Nil ; ed. ` The secretary rcpurtml that l1e.`lnulc(l- I Iectecl $95 from ll0lI-l`cSl1lClIb pupils nttc-u:l~ ing tlmpuhlif schools for December. For the year $I6! had been collected. Hl." I'C`- ceivecl frm'fI_ Mr. Kidd $2, got "on account of prize l>ooks,]\nl8`. .90tl|e receipts of the sale 'uf cutalogueii (luring l2'i8tl.~ -nu-t 5:4-Ilnnl:-1 AND TI-:.\t`llr2|:.~'. `rm-2 sullumui .\.\'n 'l`I'2.\l'llP1|i.\`. The committee repurted that they hand re- ceived a communication from Miss A. Allen iesigning her position as teacher, which was recommended to be accepted. Miss Moln- o.-... m... nnnnintml on Hm nnnitinn \`m:ntcd FfN ISHING 1* TH E \:oRK;9* LAST MEETlNG`- er "ms scuoou. f BOARCJNCREASING SALARIES. ` _ um ml mouon um use now nouu am. Mr. Brown. on I rooonddcntlon 9! the ngtpr ugh` Inn -nnhl Jinn - Ilnn 1:, Inch, VIIIWIH IIII IIUIIIC HI IVUTISIIIOUKH. E. ullen, (or ve years in the e.nplo of T. McAuley. has been Appointed head c erk in Ne'abit u bookstore. _M or Howland. of Torontn. and -Rev. Mr. ghown, Sydenha.m', will be invited to lactnre in the city this winter. Mr. McAuley, who lived in this city 40 `year: ago. arrived to-dty from Chicago. He ll nolnn to Pittabunz to toe friends. OII9 I3 3l|p(`l'IUI' (U IIIUIII Ill IIIIMI Wll.)'I. I IIUIIJ ` is positive] ' no danger of the tobo 13 up- I setting. '1 he slide will be formal v opened I on T m-allay night. the weather being favour % ulvle. IIUIIIOII OXW ll'0ll'| NIEUXI VII Ill ll0Ill'I late. The now plows and Inger: had the road. however, by noon. oolnpu-sdvol lulu:-. A spoon! Chow plow kept the huge inc opon. The limited western oxpnu on the G. T. R. lulylngntthooubrdopt. The wegtorn mail oxpnu In at Nopuuo and the custom mailoxpl-aunt Gunnotlzo. Then an all night tutu. The mom wanton oxpnu um: nnnnnnnhinn Emmi I ihm hnnrd Alonuuru. umum rune. munw: rum- broko. Almanac. Pokcnhun. Smith I Full: and Cornwdl. Th road: and railway line: .... m....|..a l.. .n .n...n..... IIIII IIOTIIWIIL IIU ITIIIII `are blocked In all dlnotlou. Iv I1-Duo: I I v-r-null.-v-o Stron wind: and gslel from eutwnrd gndusly shifting to north Ind wut. cloudy weather. with snow or that or in the oonth~ orn portion, rain fqllowod by colder weather tonight and to-monov. `f The Gnnd Trunk nilwny wu could - ubl uoctodby the snow worm to-dny. o united oxpreu li from llontnsl wu nix hour: hm Thu nnnlr nlnrn And Quinn!-I Ind the Iugnli "'31. I "C IIIOTIIII WIT` CI vs: I preaching Block 0 wjun hand non, gut tho ouurn oxpnu lad not unn- -.I a_.._ 'I-___L_ -5 .._- ..I.l...I. ALI- -n... W`! C DITEIVIIIU W I;I1l 3 od from Toronto at one o'clock thin that noon. Snow plow: with than ud"Mur onglnu stitched to than an cloning the I"$l'Ylll IIIOW IDIIIIIPB Nplli IIDIII Alexandria. Gulolon Place. Ranfnw, Pub- lmnbn Alumna. Dninnhnvn Qmlth n Ml SPECIAL AITRALTION. A $10,000 Bankrupt Stock of Dru: (Judo, Bba, Sauna, Hor- a-oluoum, Vdoou, Plank, Fancy Woo! Geode, Oc., wllje otorod an anpabolalcul-acuon at to 760.015 the Dollardcuf M1 . Oountuomn .0 00 : and , uauohopau to-cannon.` -4 In -!.l.-l. 1 at O o : Pooling `l'holr BuIn|;;. On Wednesday Dr. Burr, phenologiat. nddmssod the students of the Dominion business college, on ohu-Actor readin , and afterwards felt the bumps" of I num r of pernona. The entertainment was greatly enjoyod. The Claim: were l`uInI. Last week as paynmster went over the; route of the Brockville & iestport railway and met the claims of the men employed in clearing the line. The navvies haul about given up hope of securin anythiu , and some of them were actual y in nee: y cir- cumstances. 1 _ The Filth Cure. If you do not value our health, and our time in not wortlun mg. pin your alth to the Anointing oil.'.' or the mortar from some chapel. But if you do mine health and have not me to wane in uaeleauexpori mentn. lake Dr. R. V. Pierce`: Golden Me- dictl Dinoovery" on the aplxocnnce of the first uymptome of conamn hon ; which are is loss of appetite and Ben . general _debillty. slight, dry. hacking cough, etc. Every day you defer treatin your one in a ration} mumer, makes t e dileue harder to com- lnt. Send ten cents in stamp: to World s Dispensary Medical Auociution. Builo, N.Y., for Dr. Pierce`: Treutiae on cnnsunp nn. Six pollll-(`i-Iv-'.';):l1'iIlv;i'l'li(-)l;l-,?5C ; Early Rae potatou. 750 ha; ; Sweodinh turnips. 50c bag ; ne tub butter. me. Jan. Crow fnrd, 5K.K3 II ford. I `V Il DBUEIIOT. Mrs. CI kin Lawson charmed the nudi- I ence At. t e ulvntion Army burackn lust. ` evening by her rendition of. a solo. Angels | are wee ing. I Miss 11: Pnppu, eldest. daughter of Mr. I \\'. J. Puma. hu hum Anhninhul -mun-in. AVll$ l'4llI TDPPI, BIIIBHI uuugnwr OX RIF. W. .1. pm, ha been Appointed surn- 01, ` tendont o the laundry department of ` wood nnvlum. It in A rannonnihln nnnitinn .1`, IBINIUIII 0| "IQ lIIIII1lI'y CICIKITIIIBIII OK IVOCK` ] wood asylum. It is C responsible position. uuu year H. Wiimot. M.l`.l .. has been visiting at Ottawa. u_. u u...|.....I-_.) 1...- _-_- __ _ _.:__-. . HEW IUTI. D. Graves. of thin-.ity. has leased Johns~ ton Brown : hotel at Pnrhnm. I ..|.-. I`.-iltl. l\` I.|..-.|....... ...l... I.-- L_A_. } can ugu. arnveu w-uny Irom LIIICI lug Pittaburg friends. } erbert F. Beecher has been app: 1 -._-..l-I -.....A -8 AL- IY R1 'I`_---..--. ` II K K rlluuurg UJIG3 Irlellu`. l appointed a. specinlagentof the U. 9. Treasury. Mr. `Beecher is the son of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. II... l`-_I-._ 1-..--- ..I.-.._.-.) gL_ _..J: '0Illl'l'ID3 I I'Ill'\lIInI.'|1 I luau.-I Ia uui\'erully exnlorsenl wluarever used, , This verdict is supported by documentary evidence from tlmuaamls of mtelligent peo- rle who have proved its excellence. S0111 )y druggietn dud J. (3. Kinxv. Ki-ngston. " uuu n .ur AIIQIIITI nun ulu llullrll . At the next meetin of the school board in motion. authorizing t e use of the bible in the public schools as :1. text book, will be submittvd for consideration. Several of the trusteea think there is no need of such anio- tion, because the bible has not been with- drawn from the schools. Neither has it been ordereilby the board that the book of scripture readings shall be read in tin- schools. In three of the schools the teachers read to their pupils selectionsfrom the bible; in the other schools the teachers read pass- ages from scripture readings. Who gave the teachers authority to adopt the scripture selections no person knows ; the regulations clearly state that the selectionsinust be used under the instruction of the trustees. And they "contemplate undoing what they have never done. People Whose Movements. Snylngs and Domain Attruct Attention. ! Hon. J. (3. Blaine will not visit Enmpu l this year. I H filmnt. M 1' P hnnhaan vnionn at Mrs. S Sutherland has gone on a visit to New York. I\ l`.....n.- .J` 51.1- ..A.. I.-- I----l I-L_._ DU DrU\\'H I IIULUI SI IVIITIHIIH. John Griffith. of Parlmm, who has been very ill in recovering his health. Jn-nnh minor, nf Mitlrllnfnn (`nun ia U"-5 ICKCUTIIIIK I'll` lllatWl'. Mr. Savage continued to say that tho matter was irnpbrtanl: and should be care- fully considered by a fullv nttendamco of the school board, V ' \Ir Runu-ur tlmn -nIm..iu>...I cl... t..Il.....:..._ V8l'y III II IVIXIVBTIHK [Ill IIBIIFH. Joseph Hooper, of Middleton, (`nnn.. is viaitin hi: home _at Portsmouth. L` I ll... 0.... Lu... ..-.._.. L. AL- .. ...l.... -1` R n "Awlu.-1'1 his _I`noti6n was nubtitted, he would consider that; they wanted tolshirk the I vote. _ ,_ - \!..'u....- ...-._....| 113/ 'u......... 4---..L...u vow. Mr.` Hon wanted Brown tolubmit. . _ his motfllh .' The speaker was prepnr _ed'tQ__gxplnI'`l1Ii Position with reference to { tlm"use uf the bib 9 in the lchoola. " i \l.- u...-...... .o..c.uI n...` :4 ...-- ._......._..n.. SCIIUUI UUIIFU, Mr. Brown then submitted the following notice: Take `notice that I will at the next meeting of the sL`lI00l,l)0al`jl lnrin in a. motion respoctiugtha use of thovbi 0 in the schools. " LIIU ELVIIIKIIE. At this junction Mr. Anglin \'u.ca.ted the chair, and `Mr. Horn was elected to preside. Votes uf tlnmks of thanks` vruro tendered Mr. Anglln for the ellicient manner in which he had fullled the duties of chair- man, and to .\lr. l hi pen, the secretary of the lomml. Roth tlese gentlemen made suitnlrlo replies. Tlm lmnnl mtinnrhml nl 0.'m n'nln..l- ll. Lnuuneem spectacle-"n. ` The bnly sure aids to _ rfoct Vision, at J. G. King's drug store. 11 " none other. Soc 1 every ir in stanmod .L." lmimtions ` nboum . The fram may sometimes be close- ` ly imitated, the lens never. ` um use 01 me uuu_e In gm, .cn00w_ r . Mr. Sawuve stated thlt it Wu enerlly I understood y the trustees thit t e bible inattr wnstq be considered by the new mar . ' > Mr. \VilIon--This conclusion must have Imnn nrrivn A} At A-nnllnnn -6 6|... c...-L...- nu`. H ulon-1nIl conclunon mun ll|\'( been arrived qt st caucuses of thatrunteea \h- Rnvnmn Janfal Hm in-u-mo.:.... 11. been arrived qt at gnnculeu tho-tnutooa. M r. Savage denied the impuution. H4- l`ucei\'o(l his infcmnntion by m_l_kingt 6 the ` trustees. u- \v:I...... v- .`-._..,._L n - ll`lIBI.('l. Mr. \\'ilsonx-No llste has spokc to " & me regarding the nmtmr. Mr. Snwum nnntinnml tn nun Hm} H... Illllllull l'I2I*II-'l the schools." .\ 6 6L}. lllHll)ll' l'l -PIIC3. The board adjourned at 9:30 o'clock. \'|'hut`n thr Matter with the Board? AA AI... .......n. ....._.A:_.._ ,.t .| , u I u PERSONAL MENTTON. I I Wonthor Prolnlnlluot. They An Vol-y- Flue. .._.I_ ID_.__{_L -_E__- (`I I`:-rfumeu at \\ lInum's l'hurnnu~_\-. The celebrated white lu-liotro ye." \\`('st cml and violets, Ricksukcr`s, Ln nin`s and Atkinson`s best extracts. (`omo nml try these goods for nice .\'nms pl`(`St`llL\`. 'l |u-_\' will be just the thing, and l`t`lm`lnlwr they are tlu.-_ best at Wilson's plH|l`IInlL`_V. IIUI. um I v M r nmv to work on me Dl`0cK\'lm: u. u cslpul | milwny. He has organized several gangs. Tlu-.y travelled by the K. & I . R. from Rcn- 4 fmw to Bedford and drove thirty-six miles I to the place where they up now working. i` .\ l`olltI('|lC3VoutInn Postponeul The political convention which was to have been held to-day at llurmwsuiith and for the nomination of a candidate in the liberal interest for the county of Adding- ton. was tpouod on account of the storm ' until Fri ay of next week. ' All lulullujuu nunpgrn. L _ I Miss Annie I{('m'clexx_11axslx-43,1`: euguge-I by 4 ' v Messrs. Sherlock and Dunn to sing here on 'l'Inm-lay. 27:1; inst. _} _ 5,: g ._..__.- _ .._. \\'ork on the II. & J. lhnllwny. James Dowdy is onga 'in_' men ut Ren~ frow to work the Bmcbkvi lc & Westpurt ....:I......- No Ium n-manipml mu-nr:|l muuvpx, Colulll J Bil. tho Ind in nu ting .?.'.u`}".X ml] at Iioupu. r um]. ,,u '$ gfuzlioa Bolt. Ir. gluon In hi: um`. ;;.`:.*r..`:::$.':a:`::z"- n-hlohwcnnuolnuuhtul. mu 3:? no blind. and HVIII Iolocou iron I_ dis-obunnuhutun. Tohn cl- IVOr~-J|l:q Mgni r|:noo-J.B. Fol-uytho... Roonn1cr--\\'.ll. Godwin. Guido W. Shwu-L .I.w-.uu.. Rnthorfonc-I. 0.\\'.~~T.X. W`...-on` \7 `I : _ , ._ |ruIIII-n. VVIIIIOL` pnunhtlvu at G. Vlad - n....n..}l.T:LIf J A. (VI 1,, A, ,1,-, _A _, Kl :-ipnlrlek. . .__4- _ -...;- In Ihfundn of III! I-`rlondn. | A-.1, ._.. --_-4-. . The Slide Tented LlI;`.\-'l`|\. A . B | A AL. 4,I.___,.__ _I2.I_ __-_ ` I'0lIlI!l 0)"I l"oruuu-cl Ptlll` A ......._l ..-|........-.... AI Isloououf or one-on. ,.. 7.. .,._-._ _ HIOCAL W'ns:- ,, ,;.unI.}`.{ x.}; L3n.im.. _.._;`i ...A_ .._. L..I_l I_ III` ECIIEII Ill IIII I IIV Three delegates from each of the polling ; aub~di\`iniona of the city votive haul quarter: lut evening, but, met.'at the conser I though it wan understood that a candidate yr for the dominion home would be pro d nothing waa clone. There waa evi ently some mistake as to what waa required. The hopea of the oonaarvative are, how- part over, centred Hon. 1}. A. trick. anditiaganelsllyneonalderegl that us will run. The leader: feel` that without him: therein no prospect winning. A ig oicial of the ty aald todq . Perenn- nlly Mr. K pitrick doea not want the nomination, but he in qnite willing to place himeolf in the hands of his lriende." No late is named for the conservative conven- lion. An I-Zllnlm-,nI slngrr.` -Ir-I :,_l,,,__ -4. Made. an Inn oven- ling t`_.-.. into them. The cmdhlntol for the pr-nld ol the Phllomtthun moiety of the Don on busi- neu college. Moan. luck and Dan an cunning hard. 303.11 In sanguine of no- cool. '.'a-..:.*: "`.'...."t.`..".`..`. .`':.1,}.'.I' When: one! Wlhon Cough Datum wm can you and] rum Only ION at "Thu PInI'Imcy by W. J. \Viloon. ' A prohblo anon`: budunu wu done -`..:`"...-g-`:2 2-; s.-'- *3 \u neon and W" M... i...n....::'..'::z :':'.".f';.'..`."'.,.!..".:..."" * 80!! IN Clllululll lur ulv yuuuuu. The Knngoton unuoolnont company. an- I ' uiltod by the To moan funny, will give a concert at Wolfe Ilond thifovonhng. Swoodhh turn! . 50:: box ; pontoon. 750 In gsponhh on Canadian onlonnfrooh p Iulkund tub butter. Ju. Crawford. Mr. Mounuinn. school trustee. thinks that during the omwdod men of the oohoolo non-noldont pupil: Ihoulul not be ndmmod into them. 11.- .....Il.!.o.'n Imp u nnanhlnnnv nl nil nr uaocnuon. o Rome & Wnterlown R. R. in l)lo<:ltul- ed by wow. and all trains have been can- celled until the weather moulonun. IN..- l!..I.l-.. Dnnngn Klnu-0|: Hnvn Any] All celled until the Wanner mouonws. Fine Guldon Ranch. North Spyu, and all kind: of line winter Applet choice print and ` roll butter. Ju. Crurfon Il`|.- ..JII I.` 0.. ngu-Q nlunlrmgn nf an roll butter. Ju. Ul'|I`l0l'll. Who will be the next chnlrmnn of the school board? H. V. savage and T. C. Wil- IN condldntu for the position. `PL. I.'......o.m unnunmmt nnnnnnnm u. aonn uonuhon, ol HIIIIII lull ll" "- \ (fnrnll. ot Toronto. we Qutlomon VH0 MY they was work but outnd is won 5! } the tan. today can to the county [Dal for onrhun dun -vlll` lull III! llY'|', IIIITU` VIII W III!!!` M - hm . 3"oK.:"' on?.'n'.`3,"ot".'n e'h~. I-`.11-. And I . (`vIl'I"`|"_ M Tlnvsnmn I-In 1nlI'|I`I CM `V __4. ___ _,,-._.. _AIled Io lleel Hero. An endeavour win he made by the bond l of trade to have the roysl ruilwuy coinmia- ` union to not here and wmider various inntten. I The object of the commission, I! explained j by Sir A. T. G-alt. is to ascertuiu whether it i is not possible without any impm r iuter- { ference with the nilvuya to pmviq e greater facilities for trade, and with A View to this, to obtain the opinions of merchants and tra- ilers in the various sections of the domininn. : , ____. I 0!!` Lu-go Bath: Box In now lllod With oholoi roll print bitter. oaunbh ma-III!-_ 4.. c$:..5u'. "" ' "" """ mu. promises to no I nne Iuxur. At. the meeting of the St. Lawrence livi- sion, 14.0. 'I'.. In! evening four penons were ` Initiated. l\.-_`ll- cl... Iuxguvu nnn- ntnn-In `nu! nvnn. ` IIIIIIIWI. Deopito the heavy snow storm last even- ing the K. & I . railway tmius made excel~ lent time. L`-......L_.... -.uu..Iuu- nf Oh: nnnw clung lent nmo. Sovontoon mennherl nf the Innw than club we connected \\ ith the Catholic liter- : uaocintion. - D....... A \\'nhu-onuwn R R in hint-Itul. Pnngnpln of interest as Plckod up Izy our Bun: Reporters on the Street. llross goods cheupeat at Hardy}. Night classes have been started at the Do- minion business college. Yesterday ('1 L Ruskin`: hone dropped drml in his Ital) e. The hon-spiel at .\'mit.h'I Fall on the 25th inst. promises to h a ne ntfair. Ac rim ma-otinn of the St. IAWPOIICC divi ` tion. ` The police -made 385 report. reglniing infnctions of the city by-inn. There were 37 res ; unlit gu lnmpu. 427 ; unlit coal oil lamps. I48; average 1 epth of water in the reservoir at 7:11) p. m. each (lay, 9 (-305 ft. : average depth at 2 run, each night. 6 I94- ML5 feet. I I were assault cases, 34' ; cruelty to animus. ` 7 ; disorderly on public streets, l3; ght- : ing on public streets, 26 ; immoderate driv- in v. I0 ; infractions of nuisance by-law, 20: V in ractions of cab by~law. I0 ; infraction: of liquor license act, 20 : neglecting pay ata~ ` tnte labour tax. 13; malicious Injury to property. 6 ; refusing to pay wages, l3; selling liquor during prohibited hours. `Z2 ; ` thruwin snowballs on public streets, 6; unlawfu ly carrying rearms. 5. The cane: were disposed of: Fined. 93; dilmlued, ill; withdrawn. 3| ; withdrawn on pay- ment of costs. 40 ; reserved, 7 ; stand, 8 ; settled. 6 ; ordered to pay wages with costs. `2. Two nona were lent to the central rison am one irl sent to the industrial re- uge. During t 0 year 898 received protec- Hun, ` ineer. l ; renmn. I ; farmers. 41 ; grooms. l ' ; guard, 1 ; gentleman. I : housekeepers. I9 ; laborers, `Z35 : machinist,` 2; mar chnnts. 2 : moulders, S; muuicinn. I : painters. I0; printers. 4; peddlen. 2; ` pIl\stt`l`cl`5, `2 ; piano maker, I ; prostitutes, ? `Z: smldlcr, I ; atone masons, 4; soldiers 6 : ahnellmkem, l0 ; servants. I7 ; sailors. 47 ; raftsumn, l : tavern keepers. 2 ; tinsmiths, 6; sailors, 2; telegraph operatore, 2 ; trader, I. There were I8 boys arrested un der I5 years of age. nu.-hm the vmrQ.~l6 nersons were sum- uer I.) yours on age. During the year286 persons nmned for infractions of the city by-luvs and other offences. Under this section there assault 37 cruelty to animda. ',' . .11....-.1--Iu nn nnlulin shrank, I3: htw III IhlVVIlIlII Ill Illuvvu-a ` The oflicern of Limestone Lodge. No. 9!. \ A.0.U.\\'.,for I887. were installed Int ` evening, Bro. \\'.K. Routley acting as in- htcllln oicgr; M.\ . ~Henry Mow. `t-5'-W--Henry Hunter. NmIn~4l. R waldrou. Uverloer-'[`_ Km` Ph um- ' .;...._.`.".;_.~.`_'-_.*_`"*'""- tlnrtl ume. rum 1 10!` we iuurnu umc. The ncmpntions of the prisoners were 1 classified as follows; Agents, 4; barbers. i 5 : bakers, 6; bookkeeper, l ; b0iler~ ; makers. 6 ; bell bofs. `2: basket makers. 7: butchers, 3 ; brick nyers 2; blncksmiths 3; cattle drivers, 3; carpenters, 19; clerks. I2: ctirters, 6; cigar maker, l ; cabinet maker, l ; cotton 3 rinner, l ; dyer, l ; en- farmers. 41 . mm:-A I - nnnflnninn, I 2 Imunnkoenera. 3q_A_Nv . s5ensoN`s". ARRESTED, on S_gMMONED r-013 orrsuces. 1 'l`!u- (`muses That Required. Oh`; Police to Mulive Al-rt-1-in-1! ow The-y \\'oro Dispos- .'ed 0,t-'l`lIe Nutlonnltleu of the Accused - ) . ad `Well as Their Ages. : The stqtistics of the poli(`e_de rtnient for _l3S6 have been prepared by Lhief Horsey uml mloptcd by the polic commissioners. During the your 534 persons were arrested for tliefolluwiug oifeucea: Arson, 4 ; Mauls, H ;` cock ghting. 2; carrying unlawful ..-.......ma 0 - .h-unlmnness. SL6: disorderly ' `III I_-..:|\t POLICE-s'rAT1sT1Cs. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY- 0!!` Lu-go lath: Io: Ilka ...nI. _L-n_L __n __1_ THE Bl'{I l`IS}1'WHlG, "FAR-lDA_Y, JAN. 14. Iyllj oowuu. [III uuuu Ion. Armur, II lntruotot at the BI Mills: Coll 3 5 lionhnnnt Inna: Roytlringlnotg: wuhtholoonlnnkolouphln. Thouoond oonoltlu colon! in Manhunt in the lot Install of Nth Roglmull. th 80 th Wale: oimwq now nbdouod In frolsgd. H In: this modooumag In at. rj:.IlnOlL .`R..mw ol mumiy. odour; tho hr D.A.G. ol ll: .u....l.. E... m. hamnl mum: h:::. ROW LIIIIITII. An inmngura`r'Inoo.-tilng was held in the new ethotlist church. Bath Road. lust 1-\'ening. and a number of people. notwith- smmliu the dingreeable and cold weather. ` nttomlex from the city. Au excelient en~ 1 tarhinment was gi\'en.l.hemuaical t bqing furnished b ' the member: of the \ 'eatbmok choir. Ada reason were given by Messrs. A. ('ho\vn, R. I). Anglin, T. (L Rudd uni than. .{. moupuu. von auuuuuuno. any: we Slur, ha roooivod on olllolol communication from tho Horn Gun-do. London, Englgnd, notibing him of tho appointment of his `chi non. Mr. C. C. Von Stronbonnlo, to I lionhlnnoy in thy 80 ll Artillery. The on oloor. whoio I9 you: of ago, on or lhglnnd Int rook. Ho puood through tho R0 Al NIH Coll Ilh Irina nnlnnn. o oIdu`:ry|on. A.t.h;. In nu-ougn use no u uluury vouoge vmn ly colour-I. he oldut Ion. Arthur, I: An intrmmr ml the Run! Mlllurv Collana CQIIIJ. A ntlemen, under meemeric inuence, aid e we: comcionn of everythlng thet occurred. He knew when he we: and heard the leughter of the euditore. end, when not perennelly . enjoyed the sport hlmeelf. As soon en 0 wee interested he hooeme oblivious to his nun-oundi . the audience lgecune e hay thing. and e dldn`t cue e cent. to long an the epell con- tinued. for enyhod or Anything. Prolon- eor Reynold: thin I that eleotrlcity hu eolnethlng to do with the power he hen. He poaeueee poeltlve force. hie euhjeote e negetlve force, end one working upon the other form: the megnetlo clroult. I I lirllir HIIQIII lll HIUUISI` lry, were perfomnod. but I. e snowlrg eu- countor and home races were aide-splitting. An 3 rule their antic: were nimilnr to those at other evonlngu. but. If possible. more laughable. The pmfeuor will doubtless have full homes the not of the week. fhcre will he a matinee on Saturday Afternoon. at which children will be Ldmiwed for ten centl. A ...._AI-.....-.. .....I... .............l.. .l_..-._..- wun plln. u ms oolnrluus mu, mlue law `moves lndicstive of his suering. Stan- ord and Keeley rowed vigorousl for the chunpionship. and the former t elplessly drunk on s glus of water. e party re- veled for sometime in I fountain of eeu-de- col e. but threw away their hsudkerchiefs in disgust on its being transformed into s well-known mslodorous suhstsnce. Then they found themselves in deep Inter sud the student Wu indeed distrssed. He, 1 with Keeley and liurrey. tried to nd the ` safest p0Iit|0lIl on each otherbbucln. Scenes in I hnrher shop and hotogrs h lery, t snowgnl lng ` snunmr and horn man: were Aida-lnlittino Qll nll VIOW llllu l.I1yU|l|all|3SL'IPUll. . Durrey. who was on the lntform the n` ht. navfous, was deeply 5 tad, while 1'. llinkle , 5 student in dentistry, was en- trnnca but an limited degree. He wu very gentlemnnly in his actions. He mod- estly rate of atrnwherrie-s while the other: ` were jamming them into theiwkeh, wd. ` when struck with colic, inate of ' htiug \ with pain. as his commie: did, e few V an-immnnn lmlic-Atirn nf hi: lnlnrina Shun- Mugnotlc I-`urcen nml Their ElbfCI--TI Q Laughter Lung and Loud. The largest tuldience since Monday greeted Prof. Reynolds in the onermhouae lut even- ing. After the mesmenst had made as few remarks he asked for volunteera. None re: sponded. By dint of much coaxing fourteen presented themselvds. but of then only two were impressed. Another half hour was spent in collecting subjects, and two more were found to be Irn ressionalnle. One. an Englishman named` bert Stamford, was nnrtionlnrlv nunncentinhle. He was nlonzbuf. lllgllllllluln Ilunlil IVCJUUIT ULIIIIUWI, Wu rticularly euepceptiehle. lie Wu elow,bul. ecidedly interesting when impressed. Keeley. a lively Englishman. wee drawn out of hie sent by the professor`: magnetic force. though several men clung to his Irlll. He was eurpriled, when the inuence was removed. to nal where he was. An at tempt Wu mule to burn" out an youth, and than nrnfnnnrdicl well until naonle inter-rum.- llllllf 1.` I uadriuo. . . . . . ... (`nnnaum rroemnn" In 0 and Jersey. . . . . . . . ..Brevier (`ot llon . . . . . . . .. . . ..Out of Sons Along about ll 0':-lock an adjournment occurred, and the company was regulud by- sup r, served under the direction of B. Bin. Dancing mu subsequently resumed and kept up until an early hour. The com mitbee. Moslrs. J. Scanlan, 1 . .\lcGinn. R. Bennett, \V. Mitchell. (7. Mnreland, W. P. Kilcanley. J. Yates, H. (freiglitnn and W. Ricard, are to he mngrdtuhiteni upon the success of the union : first enterminment. In` uilloruluunooog an guutboooouionbolng. mOl|'G`hO NRO of Q Q Iuownlooln rapmcau Ullloll, N0. EU-1. yuoou ou|~peu- Jtulllll Fmnklm, austcsmem. und philosopher. was born in Boston in I706. and when but twelve years of a vo was apprenticed to the priming trade, an in I730 haul eoproepeml that he became pmprielorof'a.newIpaper. the Gazette, of Plnludel hie. He held many ollioee under British ru .9. uml pursued vari- ous investigations with such success -as on trail: for hlnuualf glutim: name. in the I n penod or um monmm This was the man whose memory the typos honored by their lmll. flu: hall luokucl very attractive, most of the decorntiolls erected fun` the bachelors` hall `lmv_ing re- mained. The p1'il|tqrs and their friends were nut in folcc. -n... |...I:.... .:.r.........l ...-....i..ionlu ll. nu; in mice. The ladies were lfessed exquisitely. IL was renmrlu-ml that there were more pretty youn hulies present than hml been seen on It siniilar occasion fur u. \'ef"y` long time. There has much suciuhility uniungst the compun : everybody o.u tn enter tain an: be entertainecl. liyrne's qiuulrille lnuul occupied the plntforln. um] disemmsed lively music luring the night. The primers were supremely happy, uml some nf their scallops were very cmnieail. 'l'here.wer' twenty-six dauiees sa-t" to music in printers` style. thus: ll......I I.`..o...... .. I.. Ih-I-Iliuno l I Tll'&Ihl|I(i_lV'0ll_lIl'C[`k3 (`ll)'_au-MeI|u`nrluI- uf Benjamin Franklin. ` \ . i Benjamin lrau1kliT\, ifatmn saint of those i wedded to the art pr`caser\'uti\'o.of all arts," - held his mommy oonlmemnmtecl last evening by I ball in the city hall. lt wulwld'un- der the auspice: of Limestone City '1 6310- n. liiraphical Union, No. 204. Good oltl~ mum alatcslmm. u'nd philoAopher._ or the United status. tum In low men so greatly respected that congress ordered general mourning throughout the Staten fqr period of two month! This wna [Jun mnil Ilrlltlso memurv the` lIl\'0Dt}g!|ll0ll! Wzllll SUCH lllL'(.'l'l!3 `IN! to aiu for himslf slanting name. wor d of science. Ho assisted in the fram- ing of the declaration of the imlcpenulcnce of the United States, and in I790 died -.. .-_....s|u ..........,.s-..| Al...o ..;.nru-nan nrthu-ml (llny and white cotton: chomp at Hardy`; Llout.-Ool. You Mrulbolulfn So In. Liout.~(7ol. Von Stnubduio. any: the .'nn- Inn mnnivnd an nnlnl llillnllnltnnn Ripple and Jvrsoy . . . . .numon_ uadrillo . . . . . . . _ . . . . Daily News` \ `all: and (ialop.-. . . . . `To our Poi Sartogn Lancqna . . . l4. T. U. N0. 1)` lolnnthe and Polka. . . . . Kingston Girls suadrille (in two line's). .Going to Press ircaasian Circle. liox of l`anc Dances Waltz and Iolanihc. .. ..Twin rothers Roe] of Eighl. ..Priniera as Ball Players Roclmwny and Mazurka . . . . . . .A to Cotillion . . . . . . . . . ` . . . .. ."British_ " l.a.pasterlan.....,... ...........Slu30ne Samtoga Lnncom . . . V Eight to Plus Waltz and lolanlhe Lockimz up Forms (Vslodoninns. .. . . .. ...|`.ll) Ems an Hour Walu and Mazurka . . ` . . . . .'l`o Editors nadrillo. . .. (`unndhm Froemnn" inln and Jm-nnv Rravlnr up: I'll mule Lu "uurn out I yuucu, Ill 5 rofeuor did well until ple interru Kl: View and the yout escaped. l\ l In-nu whn wnn rm tho nlnlfnrm thn nialu Plenty of Ore to H;IId|T" W. (I. Pollock. of (lo\1-lx\ml. su-mtanry of the syndicnto \\`hiclyu\h'l\s the irnn ore mines 4` along the line 9% the Kingston and l'vIn- 1 `luroke mil\'vny. indications poiu -to a hcaw_v trade in un- lnring the next summer. in the city. He su_\`s ihu ` Ul`(ul(l r.nln-o tumlrillu \ 'ulu.. . . , l.nncers.. . Schol t ische. (`z\lo(lunizu|.-. . . I`ulka\.. .. . .. Cotillion. Ri |eandJ~ ` QulzJ3lrillo....(.`..M..` THE MESMERIST AT wonx. N THE i5iiINTE'FS at-umon. Urtuul linln-(~.-n In Ilrlinnt. 1`l`i"n Ilnnn\' \'n\\' II In Hl'rllIz\nl. lluvrpy .\'o\\' Year . `wu cm Brace .King.-tun Typos . . Nonmriel .King.-tun Typos Non riel .Snml Pica (bur l)o\'il'a Own Long Primer ....Minion News" ..To I. 'l` IY Kn WM norno. unooy, nnu vvunn-o. Amotionwu thenlnade thetthereport eeewholebe ted. The yeeludneye were called. end vote wee the semen that on Show : motion` with one exception. the! Mollnmmon for the report. Mrl.:l`|ew conhndedhget the on eo menegenent no we: to withtheeelnrieeof ooiele theboetdx thoregulntlpnl did not Allow in cndlz. Brown thought that the report wee illegel. tn: IXILI In-up eoloou. Mr. Brown eeid tint Iwnthe 3; he gave notice of e Inotim e intend , to move, that the bible be reed in the Ichooll u e text book. WVL- ..l_..A.- ...... ..l.....l 4- -._.I In ...-- '.".Mr. Btown mdvod. seconded by Mr. Dunlop. dust the bible ho and u 1 text book in the we nohoolu.` Conddo 0 dhoullon tuned, sml some ol the unmbon II: M Mr. Brown uhould Icon hhmotlonu the uwhoudnnt. up hm an A damn-dal-nnlan nl IL` apprecuuon or Inn vuulule sorvuxu on we ins for b niung his 0513 81(1) inatotd of . lie (8.) had learn that dinnin- faction existed unong the electors in rd to the ex dimm of the baud, am he therefore ought It wquld be unwiu to in- ensu that cliuusinhouon. n.._|._ ._:..l 5|.-. K... u_...l..- ...... .?.A_. A Parlor Inlortuiliaoug. A wry plcuun um iu.cchomsduo.unY:" .,,::':' nun. thooooulou helm I nu-I... ... ereue Ian uueoueuouon. Mr. Dunlop aid that for Gwelve yeue Mr. Kidd`: ulery bed been Sill). Since his appointment the school Qopnhlion Ind greatly increased. nooeeeitaunx extra war on hi: part. and when the new con school we: niehed his duties would be still greener. Mr. Kidd had been a feithful servant, and deserved the Increeee in his celery recommended in the committee. Mr Brown did not enrecintn the nervioel 3 I II QI- Tho minutes was xdornd to and is un- lssrnod thu ng such notloo Ind banminnt Io|ooII.IIIIIuIIooIIuIIOllD$alIyllIIl nowhoard. If Grubs: wound present 1 sun-y recommenuoa n ma cnmulllo. ` Mr. Brown did not 0 roointo the norvicen rendered by M r. Kidd, I he did not think i Hm nnumt nm nnnm-tuna time far A mix: in rouaorou ny m r. muu, on nu ma non unul the present an ogtortuno time for 3 nine in his ulnry. Ho( )wqa willing, no tint he could not noun 5 seconds: to in motion. to support that of Mr. Shaw. Mr lmy : mntion ill nut and lmt on OWII ` mouon. to support mu ox an. aunt. Mr. Show : motion wu put and lost on the following division : ` VAnn__"nnnrn Rrnrn Ilnnnumnn, Rnv. me xouowuuz umuon : \ You-Moun. Brown. Mccumlnon, Su- ` ago And Slnw--4. NnyI~+Llenn. x lln. Conley. Dunlap, Homo. Tracey. and ilnou-6. A mntltmwn thnninnth llntthnrolnrt pt Ill nuwror. nldhowould (In 3 notional Ino- tinnnanrdlnntln nu of tlnhllxlnlnthn be Lnrown out. Mr. Wilson was sorry thnt Mr. Brown had objected to the report. because he hall assured the committee` of manngemant. that he would he satised with Anything it would .I.. IIU. ` .u|nr: AT A xxntvrxox. Mr. Shaw moved. seconded by Mr. San - Age, that the increase (831)) in the impec- mr`u ulnry be reduced by `I00. Mr. Slaw`: rauon fordtildo motiondwala `than. thodbonrd hul ex a rent on o mono uring the $1.) and :1 counao it Wu jyllltied. Ho t ought. the board would be show its appreciution of the valuable sorviculglgtho 1 innnavmr hv minim! hil I|lll'V '1) nnunnu up [lulu u. a. nu -I-an-u,_. (`hnirmui An lin, in replying to a vote of thanks temleroq him at the school board lust cvenin . sni-.l tlmttlm trustees should lie thnnkfu to Mr. Hon. A. Kirk trick, l .\l.I`.. for his Assistance in securing mm the I government the site on which the (`antral school is built. |

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