mulllll VS` Dr. iirown Wu in favour of receiving the deputation from the board of trade. He thought there were councillors present who were able to discuss the im rtunt question of tolls satisfactorily with I I8 citizens. \II- \'nnl|I\`nn uni.` Hun nitu nn|IAuI 0|... IIMUILIUII. Mr. Tohmd said it was am ungentlclmmly act for the board of trade to tr" and get the Napauee mad away from the city. 'lhc oh- je-ct was to get the Y-rrk road from so that 1!:--ir friemls couhl drive into the country on Sumh '3. ' I\._ ....._... ....__ 2.. f_..__.__ ,t,,,,,:_,-,, A` llv VINO Ill IIIVIJI Ul ll: ..|lIl\'IIIUICl ICglH|lIll`U fussing an Act. so that the county could ur- nitrate with city, in Teference to toll roads. He was opposed to a deputation from the board of trade. The warden said that if the government did not assist the county in nurchnsing toll roads, it would be impossi- nle to buy them, an the compamies owning them would ask too much for them. The speaker heard that the govcrlnnbnt intend- ed assisting the county in this matter. Mr. Hnuan thnuuht it nnlv n lnnftnr nf Ull GIHIHlu|lIg Elle UUUIII" HI lull lllttrer. Mr. Hogan thought it on] 1: matter of courtesy to receive the lman of trmlu le- pntatiou. `Ir 'l`nhm.l nial if nun: an nnr1nntlu|n_-xnlv IMIU IUII Uualllesa. Mr. Tolaml ou ht the communication ahnulal not be nsit ered. The city people` wanted to stab the county in the dark in this matter. It was the intention of the bouml to use its iniluence with the governi- ment to get half of the Nupance mud iwvay fmm the county, but they would timl they were undertaking a very lmrdw task. The speaker was opposed to the action of the hounl of trtule. The county was better able to pay for the Nnpunee roml than the city. He was in favor of the pmvincial legislature x missing nut. 80 that the (-nuntv l`I)lllll ill`- IHIIII INK" BCHOUI.` A communication was received from 1`. Mills. secretary of ].he board of mule. ualc~ ing the council to receive an deputation on the toll business. l LI- 'l`..I.....l sL......LA AL -------~A' A ~ T|IQ-;:I`l|I'I|(`Q_u of the (`onntL;T-_'I"ho him In- npeotorm Clnhu. and How It nan Set- nod - The Public Scllooln. um ` How ` Thfey are l rogl`oaalng. The council began its afternoon session at o 2:30 o'clock. The majority of the members were present. . .. .\h-,:ur.~x \\'nmIr-n` mu! l.`.mo...- ..-...... .... VSESSIONS SHORT `AND ALMOST? WITHOUTINCIDENT. _ ~- \co1*.\'T\f '1>m:11. \\'0m<. fll un Issrnc-Ion`; mu ---u- . u. nu nu-nu-r-o Th 9 uwmlnellof the \'.M.('.:\. are making proputliom for I convention. which occurs here nextnmnth. About one hundred anal tweut_y lele not are 0Xp0L'tC1|. Homes are lusirul fm t e viuituno, anal hut evening an inuential clelogv`-tn was appointed tn wait npun the people to so--k their Iyunpatlny uusl - 1;: rportliun. I 1 I WISIVI PFUSUIII. - . Messrs. \\'omlrulI' and Foster were up- roiutml trusiees to the board or the Syden- mm high schools ` A (`nInlIIIIninnI>inn um. I-n:\A:IDn.l 42...... I` Thundny lornlng. -`XVI T M W IIII` F dds; Occupant!!! Ind hunk; tloeldodly TIC IA80 III. Robb. To-mormw morning. at SL Mary`: outbr- clrul. noolomn I: ll man will pncodo the laying at not ol 0 remain: at thelsh In. Noble. wife of I most utlmsblo cidun. hue Nobk Thodooouul was uinor of nun lIll|lIIlIl nuocuon, um mill mo xoeung of untimely deal: And bereavement in lnton siod. The dooossod hsd been visiting lhr lsmily of Justice Ferguson at Toronto. A telegram yeseonlsy Announced illness from congestion of the lu . And further news of lnunincnt danger so of depth followed dur ing the sfkrnoon snd evening. Miss I-`er guson left for Toronto by the hrs! trsin. but in too lste to see her sister slive. Thus the sonnv ol sudden dosth bu been greater to Mauls hen. sad the tendons! fooling of sympathy lass bun evoked. lug. nut uaulug ltu lulu Inc mums 0! un- --nuuty councillunl wu pwnxilcul upon to M.- Irud the wardt-n`n dinner. He nmulo an in- a {cracking uldress in response to the want of ` Our Guests." iI'T'UZC-II The funily`hf Shorilf l-`eiguoon have been thmvrn into the tent rial by tho uudden umouncanant the dot of I lnuoh lovod dnughter and mm. The Iunouncement was In painful A: sudden, for the berenve ment in one of no ordinary chartcter. And the sorrow in uhuml by the whole commu- nity. .\liu I-Eleanor Ferguson. fourth dnugh tar. I'll I Indy 0! many necomplllhmonta. having I grout tute for srtiltic and lite study. Am having pro tuned so u tn ran ' with the heat 0! (`Inn in Amateur artists. Her talents in nnuteur production huve u uite often been oxtomlonl to the young la lies md ntlomen of Klnguton. to the `rut benefit 0 local charities. Her llll Itinn wu lovenhle. no gentle And kindly t at her relatives Ana ucquninunma rqgsrdod her with unuauul Hoctlon. uul thus the feeling untimolv llohth And lnoronvelnant in Inn-n Walla Houhud Ihwtdndmpuud H {duals-|nn.'Inn.|hnnnhn Au-L !-I.I: ruoumouruou Dr. \VlhnI`hd|nnl'|h Ohun-0 In a mu on-. 0... Llul u...n.- .. u.LA.- .n.. ` Iur llll prolnlacll VIII! w uumm. Justin McCArt.h in still lecturing in the L'm'te States. I: Cincinmti. I for city: Ago. he doolnrocl that tho more British min- iatriou go to pioono tho honor for lroluul. Mr. Gladstone, he folt. would come to the front tglln. , nuuucrmun. .ur. mouse In A lawyer. Mr. Ptrnell has left for the seaside with i out expressing any further opinion upon the Iiticnl aituution And without fixing 5 dan- 1 or hit promised visit to Dublin. ! Junin xi.-tum. a. mu I...o....:.... :. n... n. W. H. Broune. son zflgenntor nmnse. wu married yeutenlny to Mint Florence > Hooderhnm. of Toronto, daughter of George Gooderhun. .\lr. Bronze in lawyer. I Mr. Pnmall has It-ft fnr Hm lnnniuln with I Inc IIUIIIIIIIIIOII Ior Alll was Ill l.lI(.` city to-any visiting Xrlends. (301. F. C. Deniaon in the conservative candidate for West Toronto. Boy Beaty" got (I) votes. If in nnnlnv-uhvul Oh-Q kn.i..... ....I-o:...... sll \'U(vl*$. It in nndenwod tint business relations prevent B. M. Britton. Q.(`., from accepting ` the nomination for Aduli w u n......... ..... - u-----_ n .... H People \V'hoso Movements. Sayings and Dolncn Attract Attenllnn. South Victoria will lmrc A(i1\l!L"miap(`li| as I conservative candidatxe. kpt. W. H. Auelstiue. of lhuusnoque. was in the city today visiting friends. Deniann in tho: vnInmr\-nti\-n Cllllll IUHI llllllullllell. Mr. Bronson thou ht that Ottawa slmul-l have the proposed sc ool of science instead of Kingston. )1 r. Bronson was appointed 1| delegate to wait on the Ontario government to press the claims of Queen's university. The appointment was mule an 3 member of the association and not on account of his position as A Inemlvar of the local legisla- ture. Ila Went to the Purtv. .\In \\'hitue_\', of Hmmnoquo. came to the (`ii to Attend a meetin of the U1Hfe0I'8 Rt`{it`f .-hsocintinn. whic m-curred last mun- ing. but having fell into the ham]; of the .-nunnlv A-nnllnninnru wan luau.-n.-.I ||hu\n\ In no uuu unwell um rouowlng resolution : It being in contemplation toexpend large additional sum of public money in connee~ tion with Toronto university. this meeting hereby gives expression to the opinion, which is widely and strongly entertained in this section of the rovinee, that any legis- lative measure dealing with university edu- cation in the province he just and eompre hensivc ; that the advantages to the com- munity, conferred by Queen's university, should be fairly mnsidered ; that Queen's is doing good work ; that it has been estal) lished nearly 50 years : that it is peculiarly tted for the needs of Eastern Ontario, and that the seat of learningshould he strength- ened and maintained." II.. I)._.__._.. .|.,..__|_. AL,` 1\..,,,, I u u IIV utblilll VIILIIIIYUW. n. motion of Mr. (falvin the following gentlemen were appointed a committee on road anal market tolls : The warden and ..\lessrs. Brown, Vanluven, 'l`olnml. Hogan and W. Ruttan. It will report at the Jum- session of the council. Thu mulna-ll mlinnnsnml on .......r no 0..-A An lnlnwa Branch of Queen`; I-Jndowmont Association on the Question. l`lm ()t__tM\'z\ hnmvh of tlw Q11r-en's univer- sity emlowmeut association met on 'l`uc-sday and Dtssed the following resolution It being in cnntenanlntium fnnvnnnul Inn... ac.-awn Ul L_ne Council. The council auljnurnml to mecl; at two n'cIDl'k. ' ISCHUUIB IR: llllullf. llllll IIIIIF H0 lHI()W'l|CC DC [ made for travelling ekpenses. - -('u.rried. ' ` 1`nl.l. HATE Ql'E.~"l`lu.\l. _ .\l'cs.srs. )lIl(`klcst0ll. Fraser: and Redden, from the board of trudc, waited upon the council with reference to tolls. _M r. Muck- lcston explained that the matter of toll: was an important one and could not be lettled in a. month or a veer. The merchenta of the city were of the opinion that if the city . and county. councils discussed the subject together some practical result might be ar- rived at. Negotiations for the l`t:lll0\'lll of the tolls had been goin;_.Lon for twenty-tive years. and really nothing had been done. The city council had no.t yet taken any ac. tion in the matter. nor was it expected to do so until the county council nmde 11 move. The apcker naked the county council to appoint a cununittee, giving it power to meet the city council and deal with the tolls. Mr. Fraser thought good roads would be benecial both to city and county. and urged the county to tnlw action at once. The deputation withdrew. .....s:.... .4` xi. :<._I..:.. n._ :,_n___.:___ { LBIYIII, Illllo \\`l'lI.[II WTCCIHCIIF UUTIW'CCU. the conncnl (unl the rcaout lnapcgrtqr ojj schools be made. and t at no allowance be. V -.....lu `An 0...-..IIi...- ..L..... .... l`......:...l VI `Moved by l)r."Bro\vn, secohdml by Mr ` Calvin. thata written agreement between. ` the council mul tlm nnkuznnt innnmttnr of; A SCHOOL 0:: science pa?{sbiIAL Mnbu. and lloncvononl. I, Linn up n He Starts at Once. .\ ruhlcgrmn was received yostcnln_\' {mm .\lr. Huun. dated at Paris. thanking his friends for their numiuutiun, and stating that he would sail for hmuc by the tint ('unurlu-r. He may be npectc-I here in the course of a week or ten lays. Juhllee at lhuuuuunu-. The salvatinn Army of (anuuuque held a iulniloe qn Wednesday. Those who went from the city had a lively experience. Two mika-J fmm Hnnmm: ue their vehicle w1\s shied anal they vm kw! hack to the village. and funk A train. rmu-Ininu hnrn nu l`|mm.in'v I|lII`a1l `INK anal took a` hh-In: u Thm-l_\~ Warning. .-\t the vmnlcu's supper last cu-niug .\l r. .lu_vnur statml that the count) rate of Fran tenav was very low, 3.5 mills on the nlnllur. but that it could not l`t`lll!|lll always as it was at present. He l`KlK'\'tl`(l that at thu cml of three years the rate woulul lmve to be rnisml, \\ I53 (!($lK`I' ll)-ll .-apt-ml_\' roco very. A Sudden lllnc-nu_ We regret to learn that hut evening .\ John (`arruthers was taken suddenly seriously ill. and two doctors lmve si been in constant nttomlnnru upon her. was easier tn-lay. We hope for .\'l)1`ml\' H-~n\'(\r\', Int He 'hlullml Almul. A man, toiling up hill with u tnlmggun, wlnistlml nml sang uml gave otlwr (`\`l(l.'llC(`S uf grout lm piness. Being uslu-cl tl|c'm\11so uf his glee lilo replied that he was thinking uf uluxtian jolly time he would have riding .lu\\'u. ll. l..aurtuIoo`s Specuwl:-n. The only sure aids to wrfuct vision, at J. , ` 1-`. king's drug store. I u ' none other. Sue u-wry Fair is stmnped 3.1.." Imitatiuns ulmullt . Tho fraimu may snmutinu-3 he clust-~ 1)` imitated, the lens never. u... .........w ...v .,.._,. ` Housenl will be erected during the coming .~unnnor by Dr. Sparks, on Gordon street :1 .v\. R. Martin nd J{.'S. l{0vkwell,(m Clergy` street: and Smith l1ms.on the corner of `Hagnt and More strccts. ` ` 4.... Pnllro Cnurt'l`h,ursday. , Thonnlns Otis, of llzuuumque. was tinod- $3 and costs for drunkenness. A citizen. who luul Iofuaed tu pay vmgcs to u wnrlunuu, was ordered to meet the chim, SI`) -nnl costs. I nu v -- -vuu nu -uunul |ru!uI'lll'l'l Such as cramps and soreness, l`unm;ov`u Plaster: are u sure and eHecti\'e relnesiy, and no family or tourist should be without them. Of druggi.-its and J. (L King, Kings- tun. __..._ -_.- ___.__ j_...__ \lIVICIIlIG1. \ Glyn-origin is a aplenullzl nmedy for chap- " pod hull s, lipg, and all "albmaion of the ; . skin. 306 V lug aiid relieving all irritability. Sold at Wilsdu's phnrniucy only. .__.._..- .-. -.-_._.__ I " .lIalhuI Concert. H Miss Annie Hqwden, the eminent s0pnuu,, .~ing's- in the porn house on Tuesday. Fol. Isl. ._. .-._._-_--.--____;...__... V Ilia eulqulplftprn fgnr I-`Inh. ' _Frenh salt. water nmckerel. fresh lihlilgut, \ `fr:-sh herring, fresh hmldock, cmltish. Jas. ('rnwfqrd. .._. ......_____..__.__ ` - "Q9 In lithium`. U50 U50?! I|a.I..._ The IAN J_ i.V('ou|n-r. . I, A_. For Various Summer Dlaorldo.-rs ____ 1 In Iu IIIC WIIIITH Unrl tu lllu \|llilgl! : a train, rm-citing here on Flmmlzny looking far llolnu. .I,.__.tu, I` ll 1` A \\'llI lmpnn-o the City. LOCAL BREVITIES. " . Ilnlhul It 1 .1 . - ~- -_-L_. (HvcerInu;\` __I-_ M I \ IICTIUF n lnu`. Vt-\-nure-I. of their w .l'Iln:n .'o'.'.'."..".-c'J.'.'n.'."'WI1.}..."","""` an-I-oi-1 J `H m I`;-._L. 3I|l\.VK.' She 3 her nhnuhotho K In thuochult Ilttl blho lbrQoIhbh.-I;Th. snutonqu.Dodun. Uodu.xIIohhIor:`3l zuif, , J3, ha 0' I "An woyo IEO: Noggin." at ! ovary- Ijf "CCU"? WITXTUIIIII KZIH If and In the only. Notvlthohn-ling I that hghlhp In odumunu was small (50 NO I`!!! I. H In-nal QLQ Inn : In '7' Iil. I II. W I 11, -WWII` I history :1 education In Ila count I Frontenac. `helm! school run: Imyosnqu. In WM: Inn cant [mm thoolcl country and utllotl In tbhrnqnl. Hhonlynhorwurdnlolouldodnurhool. AI Aldo: cluollhlop mnehufu school was ? nn-and In u sh. Nntrllhnhnlhn j|I-I|NlIIII W FITIIIII C"%I|- II IX` country. Education Ind undo the Scotch pcoplo unufnl. It had cnuvortod than Into povorflrunr It undo than bacon! in . spool Incl-doc chock- :'l`:L Lhnrv nl -`lnzkgnn In Ihn malt IIICI [0 Int` IITI ITIIIII IIHIDWII` III. r;"."...u.......... of panama school: 1. an nrmnlnr Hthnulhn Incl nah IL: Hannah .1. ll. .uru'aul', .II.l .l .. H||l'!|K IIU nlgnI_\' 0! the e-Invntiunnl iliten-sun uf the manly of Frnntn-nae and the prm'im~t- ul Untuiu. and when he nlludoal tn the nprnlu-r M an-nnpyinx n mapnmihlo pn-ition. Tlu-y \\(`l`!` nwnrv thnt A pupil Wu n|\\n_\`n n little nhy what in the pmoenoe cut him nuutcr. When the) mmich.-red the fart that mun! thnn unve he wu uniahonl uncle-r the strung Itm no u! the wrnt lnl Janna-n. thry would nut h nine him (the speaker) it in Ill humble wny he tried tn nulhu upnn thnt inuliviclunl. He haul nlno another mutor pm-cont. Ibr. Ulis-er. who hul much to hr with him ulucntiun while at coll . The subject which he hul hecn allot upon to speak on In new of im- portnnn-, one which well duel-val the at tendon. oort. timo [Id utility ol such man an occupied his position. [Muen- don moved the worlnl. and the benefits to ho lorivod (run it were very nnlnomu. The speaker nllndodto tho I In the Will century when the cal Scotland ` bu! notch ulvnntqu ol uluendon. ucl tod to the In follow a. ;'`.`..'` `..u....... ..a`"'`'............:"'`' .5... .'.`....2 I ll1lTl'IClK`\I III`? -UIl' C, III HIV `II: "`ll, ol the county haul been mung:-I in the: put. thnt they sent many of the cullclllorl of hut your back to pow er. .\`c\ (-rnl reeves hurl l-een elect:-l lry ncclunnttiun. .\lr. Hogan uiul the Inmlen haul he-en a member of the council for six years, anal faithlnlly repre- sented the people`: inter:-st.. He was 5 valunl-lc mu: to hnw in utli-3:-. especially as ho haul Ill:-rv.-cl to lenal thv vonnly all the l nionvy it mlnirecl at the low ilItel`1'stuf3_5 per vent. After speaking highly of other nwmhors of the county mrpuratnon .\lr` Mu gun said it should. in sum-` way, btfore the ml of the prouont u-ssinn. rnugnizc the nor- Virvs which Mn-. Hrinusun hml n-Inlc-I1`-l it in tlm put. Mr. Williams prolxm-l the l'Ilm~.1linnz\l lnlvrm-ta of Untarin." llr .\`p.tn|ti- n-av Lunnlwl. Iluring his rvnmrlu lw Iuial that 0 fvlt noun-`hut elatml whvn he hmunl .\Ir. I I] ll.. __It.. \I In I! ,..,_-|. ,, . L; .LI, 1 The Itloc-Hon: Ovor Aguln. A meeting of lb} Dominion hmineu vol leg: Philonuthun Inch! was held but evening. Tho loci]? of I nun: election wu cliocuuod. r. 3. K. Donn contended that the olocdono won il because the -crulinoonhad not boon clu appoints-I I wash pncodllm the election. in this matter the restitution had been clioohovod. A mocinnwucu-rhd tothnect .1... the location: won mogul. A mocking will ho hnl-I on Sunni: evening to In A night on I Mel: tn MN I olocoln orot Ill` It'll IUIIIUU IIII Ul(IlQ`II J. H. .\IotcnIf:'. .\l.I .l . . ..__ l.._, I nL- 2...- I \ lIlIllI\CII IIIHI LJKI7. The toast of the Hx-\\ tmleus" mt.uslly s nuken to lay Messrs. Tolzunl and \\ utkins. '1 he latter stated that he dial not like the position taken by the lxnml of traule on the tnllgate questiuu. He li-l not think the city of Kingston. its buatrul of tnule, or any other board. was acting euurtoonsly 0| right in interfering with the toll gate: on the York roml. At present prop--r steps were nut bein ' taken to remove the toll: on that thorough Are. If the nmtter were gum: about in the right \\':i_y the tolls would he nhuhshecl. anal when that was ncunnplishecl it would pnn-e as I-enetit to the city and vuinnty Alike. He was in favor of five mania. '1 ulls were relies nf the past. .\lr. Willimna thought the munty ennneil lml nmle an excellent ehnlee ut wnhlen in the electlon 0! Mr. .\lurtun. He tlueltu Ion the fact that the people of Frontenac him an t|r[)l`t`t'llll`(l the nhle u at)` in which the niluin i I) '|IB l`I\IIII'\' hll Dfllll II\.lI|4!I\I ill `Ills I\.|AuI' \ I\.'l."l`|) llll.\ . The \\'imlen's Health" was pl`lIlmst`d by .\I r. Hogan. .\lr. .\lurton rm-plied briey, thanking his coileeuguo.-s for placing him in the position he now held. It as ll n-spun sible othue, and he would try and do his duty in the interests of the coumy. He knew he would be ably atssistud in his work by the momluc-rs of the mnncil. = l'hu Wife and Imnil_vof the \\'au`d-u" \n'.as ` then luaslwl, and response: nuulu In)` .\i(`S.~ !`.\`. \'nu1lu\'en and Luke. 'I`L.. 5...... ,.f ml. . uL`.. \\' ._ l ... ._ . , ,| I.. nu: uclu Ivuvll nu llilll I\II|llFQl'lI HI|ll|l'. nf them on previous ocvnsiolis. lls liaul; at , former periu-ls, spuken to them either as an nlderman of the city nr l\ representative in the local legislatlmg of the city of King- ston. At bmsent, he held it still higher position. ie nuw hilll the hnnurof repre- sentiug in pnrlimnent the citizens of King-_ stun mnl n lurge nnI nl>er in the county uf Frnnteime llis lnties in [|.|l'lli|lIlL`lll \\ulllIl, theret'ure, he inure uneruns than u\'er. He was lmppy to any that ut the reeent prm`in- einl elet-tinn he lltl lN.`t.ll suppurteql by con sermtiws uml rt-fun nu-is ml the lm\ n.~hip nf Kingston. lle \\'U|ll(l ell \\hile in the legislature, tn ll() e\`er_\ thilv,{ that lay in his power to fnrwauxl the interests ml the euunty. lle \'ll)t`\l Ivy referring in tl.nttt-ring terms tt the prwxent gm ernur-geIn`r;tl uf Ctunulq anal tlnme who precetletl him in the \' iee~ rnynlty. --'n... u-.... .... `.. I] .\..h l." ..-.. ,. IIIIICII llllll.'ITlll INFUIIIUI` he held when he ha: them um`.-v I I stnn. Al , Isl`:-..~~nL In- I :1 Wu.` IIL'uIl.u_y uriulls, IHL` L'\IllI]Hlll_\' Slllglllg "um! .\`m'c the (,hu.-nu." Thu (:u\'crunr~ tieneml" and the lbmniuion and Local l'a\rlimlwI1ts" \ms nvxt prnpuscal uuul ro~ s uuled to by Mr. J. H. .\Ietcnlf<*, .\I.l`.l'. e stated that he wzu present bi-fuye` the members uf the count) muucil in a much dilferent position fruln that which hml minim:-gso.-ml sulue nf ol...........\.....- ll- 1...: __. ` , , , , } tc~utlon-'l`he Action of the llmu-d of I Trude Prunouneetl tlmsnslve ~ How the I Eloquence Rose and Fell. At the iuvitaticm of .\Ir. Jaunea ;\lurt.on,the newly-elected wamlen of the euunty of Fron- teum:,the rnembem of the county eouneilnnd a number of friends n.sae1nble(l last evenin in the dining-roulnof Mr. Samuel Harknesa hotel and partook of a spread which was tirst-'elass in every particular and as credit to the caterer. The warden presided and .\l r. Tlmuias Hogan ably tilled the position of vice-chairman. There wen: present : Coun- eillolx Willialns, Walker, (`aInpbell. John (`0xe, Howell. .\lau-kenzie, Sexton, H. Smith, Me.\laster, Hutton. Tolanul, Rankin, (`al\'in, Bourke, .-\. Vanluven, llelnpsey, Gibson, Smith, Dr. Brown, Joshua Cox, W. and ('. lluttan ; ex-reeves \\'atkinsand Joyner; and Messrs. James H. Metealfo-. .\l.l'.l'., J. Lake, Wilson. l hilli )8, \\'hitney, Brewer. Foster, Vanalsting, .\ ostvn, Wooclrntf, Ash- lt',_\`/,__liQlllIt.`W-, Hrs. Spanliie, Oliver and I. Elkington. .-\t'ter ample justice had been lune to the bill of fare a pmgralnme of tmuts \\'a.~; Slll.)lllllt(`|l. The Queen and Royal Faniil " it was heartily lrauk, the eonipany singing Hull Utluuoli." Tim liu\'i-rnm-- was the tirst on the list, aunl. LTHEY DRINK, EAT, AND` BECOME VERY LOQUACIOUS. Tho. S113-akuru of the l`I\'l`lIIlI[-I_`[It' Toll Quoatlou th`b One to Item he Most Ab ; 1-?1;s'1`1\'1~; t`0l,'.\:Cll.l.0 RS.% -but of John WI! II|I.d"l ; `. eaguo.-s m` was Neapoli- `-...o.. ..6' 03... ........c.. 1].. m -I 1." I I'.. apt-.01 so highly ul -nnln nf lhn nnnnlu ul (`BIC "I III!` \V|IIIll Ill wine: Uuuriu, v M . The` my; shy the .. __-... .I.-.. __.__- L`, 'l`l-`IE l3Rl'l`lSll \\'Hl(.`. ?'l`llL RSILH).-\Y I:::.' 1"" ':1..'.'... .,...."" 3.. us: cry noun an Inch cnutd lot the n fotlnr. Hon. Wadi . uupt llnndt. urprhocl the diam with No my poor Inynlohhlnchutohranhobu an In eunooly. [lo dcurvu doubh pub: for III noolknl rut Int I it The sup- port was u in the and unnlunl. was and the algal map not balancing the limit to have can uh . u 0 "Quu'I livltkloo." with tho look p uauqudthawondvnnlhlh oluuudu-cnaloInI"8I|ouuu Inna,` "An Nays like I high." " .4.--.---__._.__ I`:-rformgneo of p lollo luau" Jug! somu 3 and (`cannot llnndoouo. Another In-ye ndiona uumhhd at tho open lmuao Inc night In witness the second pnuluction ol tho nhovo-an-ed The noun: anal inohlonu an aunt druuuo. ad the chuu-can no drawn with such delity In nature an to an oouhrpsrh with!- tho oburnunn o_:pu-hoot nl an:-you. Mb Egan Llodouu. u "L: Iblk Rant. tlouwiticlcu. hrlu 10 um. rising to a height aoat hand. "|lUI"fI farmed. ;;H:;~g: Imninau ungnvium. anournul Klouly with hot. Thy Innunl now than min at - ...,j.._r_.._.1.__. T30 [.0-I`. Inllwoy Itool. The dorllno In K And l'omhmke !IqniItohonhoo| outcome of also "I Pmhllhtul hallo. who bought stock for ` M 50%. landing the market oollnpohg. Iiilou everything It in van crib! unllp of ad . 0 In not likely to lmpmre ranch bo- ""h"` Ihonol unrht. t: 1 `h` :1 pasta! cootlmou m"::_."`""IlH|I0|IOII|ldodthe uruurluuu, Iv, I . laI\'IlI lll, `V. N win ;nun nuiclent. L In nun, St. ` mm. for thrre yum : L . lrermu. In-Al :Juhn Riohnnln. l"ro:Iericton;B. T nfr, ('hnrIotttmrn;J. D. Concklin` -__I_ 11, u"I. Ill Ills auucnlllgs lllltl \\'t`lglIS `(Di lthl. \'esterdn_\'while .\lr. und .\lrs Brnddon ere out driving. the horse ran away on l`rim-css street. They were thrown out and 5e\'et\'ly injured. Healthy sport and pure atmosphere at the Roval skating rink. Regiopolis ground. Rink open ever) afternoon and evening. weather permitting, (Sundays excepted). .~\dmie.sion only l0 cents. linlderson, injured at Williams` Inine. (hlnlngie. some time , is still Alive. but sulli-ring intensely. .\ mld he recover he will I-e luliml, both eyes having been irrepar- nlnly duimigel lb)` the explosion. The lelirnnry .Va_t)a:int QI'Armn}~nu Ila}. mr_i/(30 Lafayette Place. New York) is A model of elegance. and its contents urea)- netizhig. The tirst article on the Notalde Iditors I-etween I775 and lkll)" ntfords twenty-seven unique illustrations. including seventl rare portraits. its nnthor, Hon. 8. H. W. lienjmnin, illuinines his text with Lnnint anecdote and felicitouu notation. .\othing now running as It seri through any periodical is -nlculated to attract more attention. llthe notulnlc mntril-utions, with the .~'e\`ernl well-lled departments, form in mm: interoltinp und remlailnle mun- lner. I III IIl`K'K 3Ll\:1'(. Fmsh butter. roll butter. eggs, Spanish and (`mnzulimx Cruwfur-I. 'I`l... _.......... __.__ .-I I \ I'll IUl'|I. The county council has one very weiglr ty mend:-r, Joseph Tulnn-I, who stands six fl`(`t in his stockings and weighs 264 lbs. \'nNh-nlnv whiln \I:~ nn.I \'v-4: I!-n.l.l.... IUW |l(I"H. Ierylxxly ought to secure a pictun: or frame while they are rhoap at I . ()lIlke's, H5 Brock street. L`....m|. Luca-.. ...II I,....,`._ -_,,:_.- |,,.. , 'l`l1etolmggun slide is again: in O.`.\'(`I.`ut`llt cululitioll. A (iuaml see the clicap szsl_g/of pictures at 1 . ()hlke'a, l|.') Brock street. Fresh hm-rrings. fresh halibut. fresh nuu-k~ orel. fresh cod and lmddnck. J58. (`raw- fnrxl. I`._.. ....._...._--..A1r.r- H - -~- -|- A ' Two presentastions are on the utpis. Unc- will he Imule this evening and the utlwr in a few days. l nrngrnph.u of Interim! as I'h`kul I]: I y Uur Ilusy lluborters on the Street. \ {NU 3CII|KlI (`I 5UlCllC'.`- The (`ounty`tfouncils was proposed by Mr. Joyner. _who touched upon the toll question. ' He stated that he and Mr. Mur- ton. on helmlf of the eonutv. had met at committee of the board of trade on the sub- ject. but had not reached a settlement. .\`e\'eml chemes had been thought of by which to abolish the tolls, but none of them haul been carried into etfect. He thought the county council should meet the board of trade and discuss the matter. He wfex-~ red to the nances of the countv,nnd stated that in 2'. years from now the whole debt of the county, over $900,000, would be com- pletely wiped out. I (`mmdn our Native Country. Mrs- tlrinmson." Our Host," The Ladies mid The l'I"L-ss," were the concluding toasts. The company hrnke up at midnight. ` J . V ' tlIing`of.un education. il, r.i~'.ure centrcil in Tonmto. ' been suhsidized by the grwcrnmeut: it had . ailwcgys hcen self-supporting, 'au1d-no one can say that it had not done good work during its existence. If in school of science were es- tuhlished hem. in connection with Queen's c0llt`gt'. the. glint to it would not go to Queen's, hut the school would indirectly henelit the university and the county as well. The` establishment of 3 school of science should have the hearty support of the council. The councils of othcrcounties resolutions similar to that concurred y the county council of I-\~onjt-nnc in regard to the school of science. 'I`|... ul`..u.'.t.. I `....-- " ..... ..................I I... Queen's university had never 4 MAR-TlN'S OPERA HOUSE. THE ANNUAL MEETING. INciDENT OFTTHE`DAY- n In u-I II, nu. Illu- :L ralrennun. Non- Bran . (`oncklin Win ` Mclu. (`onniciernhlo 1-hummer In: par- Ill um, H. II. lioll nsnn. Tho- mlwnnun. print butter. unions. Jas. [Fifi] KICK C II? Dlnllrovn cold Iuowth pulallconhodz .ndv bulhk `.1""'""m...`s'.'."' u..."'......u...'.`. .`5 tho county. II to the pnyncat ol Mn Invol- I ujqwllu . .|..u ..m aha u...-u. -.._.z -ovvuuy -r. vuullli. noonnoa by Ilr. ll. Smith. Ihuulho Inn convin- hu hint not an . lot '.. ;.'... .2.. ..,...... `1 ....a' :1 ."u......." Ibo Ino;:`r 0'4: wyuhlzt ' ptuzvldod Io no I T I 1 ollogod Sun hold 5; Mn tho ecu . I o I Q """`"`.:`. ." ......`..'.:..':..n.;'.`.'. .a".9.'2.T"' " Afhounrul oltenuoln lul boon undo In tho nooluoo. It too onrrlonl. Hill IINOI lfll. Thocounulldoddodto Inonnonlhotho tunloruuuondnonl totbonuulct wtuothn Ilnldpnmloo could hold ptoport hldoollhol Dr. nhd ha: :5. ....I.n.....s.....aa --w .a--v -_ mu. 1 quarry- .-\ latter has hocn rvcoiu-I lay the friends uf the late J. U. (`ouper. giving particulars of hi Ian illnou and death. (in January '. ml he was attached hemorrhage of thc Iungl. which continued for aevoral clay: and on weahcuocl him that he was unable in all) . He died on the l3th imt.. and was lmriod with masonic hnunrn in a cenieu-ry noar Rh-ornido. Ilia widow in e.\poco.I tn mach Klngltuu in a task or no. adopted. IlIUIplIlUI I nmulr Illlllllllt. lull UOHI IIIIIIO I In to the poor ochools. Ovu 8.(XX)`chil~ ' Tr:-dn Athndod Ichool duri|`t.ho year. but out "AID won nsidoulint county ; than I hrpnumhor ol childnn did not Attend any school, while u ward: nl 2.(ll),huwoon t|noguol7ud I did notational fottho on hundnd dayo nquind by law. 0! the Inchoohuron an brick. I) none. I fnugnudiilq. Thin than that than has has muidonblo impmvumont in Ibo nntutdoelmol building In the con. some I83 public unninuonn won du thoyosr. At85oll.||OIIIpI'|lCII'I aw `kn. On; pnIillol:c_tun bonozlnalhn was mad uiq your y Iolr, oz`! some by other pot-Iona. , R4-pogt In on . ll-HI II UUIIKTI. Dr. Spenkle. inspector of public echooln. preeented his report. Owing to the nheenoe ` of report from two eectione the inspector could not give A full end novurete aynopeie. lmt will t it at the June eeuion. He Il|0I`0(l t t there were I32 echoole in the county during the letter hell I886, and tlnt they em uyed I35 teechere. Eigh- teen at these tau` re held pmvindsl ewoncl clue certicates. two helul old munt board n! clan oertllhatee. niuetynine hellll third clen oertitlmtm. uul elxteen permite. The eeluiee of the ten.-hen rung:-I from {I50 to llnmdmeileetotel ollktlll 0! this sum the legielnure greeted 81%}. the mu- nicipelitiee e duller amount. and both male mun]: In tho nnnr nohunln lieu R (Ill)-Lil, Th councilman. feeling wearied after Int night`: dinner. did not turn out it-om tly thin momin . Nothing was done y t em until ll o'c ock. In. u___Lx- :.___..,g__ _t .,.,|I: I ulupccuur Inev ululu [IDS expect wgel. mem. Mr. Howell wee eecielied with the impec- tor`n exphnetion. and did not othoh any blame to him in the nutter. The echooln in behalf of which he epoke had not Applied to the inspector for grunts. uluvn 10 nu: 1'vu-:.\sr|u:u. It I'll moved hy Mr. Toluid. seconded lay Mr. (iiheon, that the treasurer receive no pay Iiet nnleee it in certied by the member: ` and chairman of every committee. Council ndjonmod at 3:1) p.m. ----. v--wuv-u-`uncut-\ Iondby Ir. Wmhln. hounded by Ir. Burma. thou the Inn county 1.. I l\.`\.Y'l\II ll. ' , Dr. Spunliie said that the poor school fund i was provided by the government to render assistance to poor schools in the rear town I shi . Thmu h the public school inspector of t e county t no schools receive their grunts. I I He had. time he took oioe, recommended schools for the grunts that hul up lied to him in the matter. If the poor ac oula in the county did not apply for grants to the ' inspector they could not expect to get them. Mr. Hovcll wan ntinnl with than innnnn. ..... ` . uu '\ uvuu. .\lr. Howell said that only one public school in the township of Clsreudon haul t the grunt rovided lr the vernment. or poor school; He Wis ed to now the cause of this. He wanted the council to appoint a committee to find out who was at fault in this matter. whether it was the inspector or count ' clerk. There were several other schoo 3 in the township that were In much entitled to the grant us the one which had receivenl it. ll- u.._..I.:,_.._.:l4L_; sL-_-,_ _,|,,,|1-,, 1 l Iuu VKTIII Ul luv U Luv UUKI On motion it mu decided to meet the ; ` [man] of trade deputation on Thursday, at ; ll mm. - \ Ul FUIIH uatualnccoruy WIN ["8 CI`-liens. .\I r. \'imlu\`en said the city asked the county to throw ntf its mad tolls and would not throw o its market tolls, or assist the county in keeping up its roads. When the time comes to do away with toll gates the county would undertake the scheme. There was no need of co-operating with the city in the matter. as it would not assist the county. He was not in favour of the council appoint- ing any committee to meet a committee of ` the hoard of trade on the toll question. On motion it unu dmridnd tn meat. Hm A Flro Lou! Night. At. l`2:4.'l o'clock this morning an Alarm of the wt: given from No. 3 box. The remen recgondeul, finding the house of (`lurlea (Vheil. Hay Itroet. Bnvelnpocl lo tlnmo. 1 Tie building. frtmo. was: quickly Ill`\`0llrt7Il. U'.\'eil'n funil nvoal only part turnitun. I once innurml m llw ` \'0lIllMy for 85(1).