Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Mar 1887, p. 8

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Wt in Imus. I71. pqirh Jun. Gnvlqd. The System some-Man Want In Electing nnlodentol--'l'ho Question of Mu-I-Iago man 1 Dooouod \\'im. Aunt or xloeo - The Tompofllgco Ropgrt and the News of Clergymen l'pon>1l. A regular session of the Kingston Prea- b tery was begun in St. Andrew's hall on oudny afternoon an 3 n`clock. Rev. Mr. A\lm-Illa Innalurnmn ........i.|...I 'I`I...... ......... `qua QUARTERLY convemrnou or PRESBYTERIAN GLERGYMEN. PRESBYTERY AIEETINE 0ooInnIvcuIIuvv:ooo. Tloludhhnuthulll a..u.. uni` "nth:-nnk lgnn non--- .5. I 7.???` `:7 ."'.2`.." .s?'... ".7 u.'.T."""u......" nan won Ilocan-I In all Ilquot nu oouul In unto non drunk. Ru. curl. llouhn.:c:hrh=!, You`. I: cation was not not humus Ibo quIthu;`I am no lnprupu out Rev. Inns (hubby! udruuvdiduotuuuyhruhtb quuhu. Ihuqidlhtwugdlhh IAl!l.\'I; or u|Jll1 !n.\'.I. In the report than was olnhodiod the question forwudod by the committee on tompnnco to the unions to ho uuvond and return--I. `lions question: won not pnnud by the pun! ununhly. and van not out without it unhodty by the con- \-uuor cf the auomblyb coumittoo to the counter cl tho pnobytn-y`I ootnnlttu. Tho not objectionable question wu : "Do ya: think the country In ready hr IN- tioa. or In It updhut to continue noun lino to Mount the ocknothdgod 070 Y" Pd 0 and M. m...`2`I..."'......` !.".Z`..... .'.J .`1"""'.....J.: Illll may now roe: noun tnelr lauoure : HI the feeling vaile that eo far u enforced the not ban one good. that it ha: suppres- ecl open drinking anal put an end to the treating eyatem. ltll\nlll.VD.t'l lu_\'.~` or flu: (`0I.Vll`l'1'IL . The following recommendation: were of- fend by the committee : That this preel>y~ tery the people within ite lilnite to nee all l0';lr:l.lIlI0 means to have the Scott act enforced when carried. that the people may have an opportunity of knowing the merit oflooal ptohihitionnhat to this endthe preehyter n that eortn be made to elect Inunlci and oonnt council: at far as ponihle arourable to act. when it In in openatlon : that the nee their inuence to have ocere n in the municipali- tieemho will eee t law enforced ; and that county muncile uee theiI'i:u;:v.:5o ha: police In tratee a `n v ' lnot afraid K? we degiziou according tothe evidence en ltted ; that the pnehytaery inetnct ite member: anal eeeeionn to rob: none of their eorte in favour of temperance reform ; that the y expreu its conviction that thePt'o`t.al mauzm of the Inennfnctnre and tale of latoxicati Ii-[non an e hevverage in a crying nee? of our country. r-I Ivrloxu nrlttflla. HIKK III analog- `vi; umlv II I lllll III wmpvmtwa ICIl\'lly Ill mu: part: of the preabvwry. and the lull hu ugel arisen from clue feeling that hav- ing carries the (`glands Tempannoe act. the friend: of tompornuce have done their duty And may now rent from their labour: HI "IQ {Danna I\l'n\'AiIA lhgl an `Al A1 nnfnpn-A ||lV IVPIIU3 I" l'IU QUXKIUHS lT`lI`VE W`) (cm- rtnce the committee would draw the fol- ovring conclusion: : First. that in most places the soon. not is not well enforced and III oonsot uonce of this the liquor tnic in in I very o naive shnpe : (2) it in not enlorcod hecnune there seems to he I want of mnchin- ery for the purpose, want of sympathy with the not among certain nlcllll and magir trues, Anal 5 want of disposition on the port of the people (naturally enough) to become active participant: in procuring convictionn; (3) than in 8 lull in tompvrranco Activity in mun! barb of the urenhvuu-v. and than lull .`l .`l|.\\ -VVIIIIVI. -`T.\'I'L"TI\. Rev. A. Young renal the report on Rah Aeth schoolwork. He re the following statisticsl information riting to .*lmuls_v schools within the bounds of the reshytery : Totnl number of teawhers. 34;): scholars. 9,787 ; average nttenclalwe at schools, l,!l.` avenge attendance of scholnn: at charm-lies, l.0l| : eomnlunlcants from .\`mulay schools :1 `ed to churches luring the your, 42: con- triimtions. 8l.70l.27 ; expended on schools. 8|. I05 ; given for church schemes. 8`2l.`%.2.`l : other objects. SIM. Reports were received by the committee from all the pztstoml charges. The report was adopted. `rm: nxronr u.\' Tl-2.VlPI2R.\.\`E. Rev. Mr. (lraccy submitted the report of the committee on tempenncc. Eleven ses- sions had sent returns: Pittsbur . Muloc. Amherst Islnml. Picton. Nspsnee. `hslmera` Ind Cookefs Kingston ; -LllIItl9\Kll0, Wolfe Ishind. lleeeronto and Hsnsnoque. From the replies to the questions relative to tem- nernnne that Dnnnninun I'nnl.| Jrsw tins Cni- no rum 0 clock. Reports were called for, and Rev. '1 . 8. Chambers read that on the state of rel` ion uithin the limits of the presbytery. l'he statement was very encouragin . and spe- cially urged that clergyman wor zealously in their different parishes. They should remind their ocks that famil pra er is a practice that should not be neglec . The report inted out that the s ial hindran- ces to t re s read of the gospe were indill"er- ence, world y amusements. formality among professors of reli `on. lack of family wor- ship. Salnhath ' tation. intemperance and intidelity. One report received by the com- mittee referred to the baneful inuence of the so-called salvation army on religion. The means employed to counteract these hindrances were the preaching of the gov POI. private counsels. and cottage prayer meetings. In another report. sent to the committee, reference was made to the hot- ter enforcement of the Scott act in order to secure the suppression as far as possible of drunkenness. The general re rt was re- ceived and adopted. and the c erk was au- thorized to send a copy of it to the convener of the synod`s oonumttee on the state of re- ligien. ul'\`n1 \' \`l`IIl\l|l &'I`AH`I\"I`IlN M r. uuruul ll non. 9 4 The notion wont to A vote. and on the lollowin diviainn the council went into com- mittee n the whole with AM. Dnwlng in the chnir : \'-_, |n,,__,_ u n 1- Ann -3 u YUQW. - The preabytary thou adjourned to most in ` the_evoning at 7:30. (Ill! l!lI9l', . - ` Priucipul (Brunt thou moved nu amend- ment, that the prusbytery approve of the genonl assembly ; propositions. - Th0 unondmant \l`lLQ nnrriml In: unvnn use nu-snug meaning. The member-a`of the presbytaeryjssmnlnled at 7.80 o'clock. Dnnnnbn .-...... ..._II..) t... __ 1 n,.. '3` 0 by'u;_-yoxprou its di;nppmvtf.of the [mug-_ tion mule by the non! nuembly. " - po0\'. T. S. Clnxnnlxege nnnlln At lnmnth on puuuon uwuo try me general assembly. V ' Rev.T.s.Ch be 1 1. thin matter `In N pub mm` 0"` Primsinnl llrnn` o|..... ......._.I _... _._.-..,I ` 3 guueru assembly propositions. ` unoudmeut wan carried by sewn vot_eg_. 'I`L- ..___I._.4_,,, -I -- - VII IWIIIRI ICZITIIL Sl'.\'D.\ Y SPIIOI il. S'l`.\'l`I.\`Tl(S. A \'.......... ......I ll... ..........L - Clllll I \'eu-Mayor John Carson; Aldo. Hohsrt. Mucltlenton, Mculru. Mclntyn. Phuleu. K4-en, Shannon. Smith, Wilmot. I0. NoyI--Allu. Dovni . Hiocock. Podden, ('. Robinson, 8nowdon,"f'lxompoon. Wilson. 7. Alul. Mclntyn aid the council would only Imfln (ha nrincinln of nnnnintimi thu-an ' The Iironlog Meeting. ...\I...... ..t .1... ......_|....-_._ . I qnuuln qllof Hill hdlnulicuadng iidllchnhhupnun nu, caucus C II b ZIIII lIN'I- mlon 'I\oH"-'no|&:IIonhnn.nnu nl N. Hugo. Ll nvuuqudhn cunqimou iID|htl. Ir. T.\\ .l'lngoh\ho Huurattho lujntobnuwoonpuy. button chub-alovcnlahlduvuslolonnul. He lnnoonunnddnhntionbylbvridnpoa mechanical uhjoch to Auction hchkcl publiooliou: - char `n the duties of the absent clerk. Al . blnooo- -"I! it is right to consider the quution At all it in right to do it when Mr. Gordon in hora", o 'I`I._ _.-a.l_.. ...-_A 4.. - --_A_ .-- I --- Al- The HIIIO btochon, engineers. Duluth. Inn boooun ianuan and patented. Thy hon brought on tho ubnnic p. fotuooauykindol . chintln One! Vi I5 out ' I hti (Mm. -I`: IX IDLE: `An-A Want to Go Up In I Balloon. A couple of American huoonhu want tn l\' and nonunion ch um_ um gyvo on e 3000: 0 iuhllto oclohntiou. Mg. zlcuuin M the comlnihl-0 who ha c of the It ho her nujuty nhould:o .u in the laid. but the Iuyor said he cond not spun them arty just now. lonuvln; 3 Lu-no sun. The council. at in meeting on Moudny night. Author-ind the mayor and city tron- un-er to born! not more than 8781!!) with which to pay cu-not expoaun in ndvlnco of the collection at can for I887. The inter- uttobopnidonthohonowcdmonoy must not bemonthan six per cent. A New Yo}! In-ulna. The hole mvlcz al $ H-onnrm "-'...mh. 2. --w tnunlru -u-u nu-unyuo Rays of l oIneroy'I Petmlino Pluton : A very careful exnminntinn ha fnilesl to nal may deleterious substance. but the ingre- lienuuo ulculutecl to Produce the very benecial eocta claimed. Sold by drug- giata and J. G. King, Kingnton. .- - wwvu nun vvlvvntru The `r. McArthur urn Hind over four feet yestcnlny by hyslrnulic pnunre no that | new shaft can be put in. I new wheel ad- ded. uni repairs made to the stern. The powerful bout promises to be the chief wreck- er on Canldinn lakes. C III lUUI7UlVUIlu 7.. I'm-mat has this dnv received fteen pieces of imp-nrtesl tweed for pcntin . They are on exhibition in hi: window. lfe '\'os the choice of them. mndo to order, for 50 a pair. and 3 good tit guaranteed. They are the best value in the city. Tho Idol Arrivals. An-ink 08 the Brlthh Amcicun Haul- |\'. J. Can , 'I. A. SI$. F. J. BI! er, J. MeK A. Final. D. Noland. C. 1 uca|..h.._ .1. 1). u...... -r.......... p U_V`lIW' L`0IIII(IUI'U|l II OIICG. Ald. Robinson nkeul Ald. McIntyre why he had not brought the matter up at the In: council meeting. and AM. Mclntyro pleud~ ed delicacy an Mr. Gordon had been dis` ch|rg`i `L Kinsman. _``II It in -inln An nnn.i.In- nun 1- III nuruyvu Hon. Roswell I . Flower in prt-poring fur A tour 1! Europe. He will sail about the lirstof May. go to Rome. to Ilsly. see Frame. and stroll throu h Old Britsin at an ouy-gningpume. Mn. lower willacconr puny her bunker lunubnnd. I IDIITV \.IIlII'I'- I IICIII.., u Daniel Mncdouald. drunk, fined 82 and eosta,or six months` imprisonment in default of payment. Francis Loulaon, same offence. same fate. Capo (`od (`rs-borrln and swool Cldor. Choice fresh (`ape Cod cranberries, not fronen. lTc. per nnrt. Rednersville sweet cider. 30. gal. as Cnwford. No. 4 COIL I ` The gas worlu cod yard in the best plan- in the city to purthue genuine Scynton No. 4 coal. was null. _ _Tlie' preabytery considered the appoint ment of commissioners to attend the meet- ing of the general assembly. to be held in Winnipeg in June. The number of repre- sentatives which the real terv was rec nir- ed to select was I6. The c ergymon. so: act- ed according to rotation. were: Reva. Arpod (Sivan. Allui A. Mucauley. James William- son, LL I). Tlwae elected by ballot were : Principal Grant : Revs. W. MacLean, Urn)`. Coulthnrd. The elders elected were : Prof. Fowler : hlessra. Gillies, l)u', Meiklejohn. lloulter. Duk. Craig. , The preabytery adjourned at one o clock. Q-luv. A mmlqunimtiog, from the Wolfe Inland congregation, urelatlve to the pastor`: salary, was read. Thu nu..|...o...... .......:..I-._.L1 .L- --__:_. um:-uuu cunt ule gram: I0 lIIlI9l0I'lI9lGI 00 the sum as last you`. The grunts `to bug- -ulentaed congn tions recommended were : Amherst Islam , s1.w;TPiezon.~ssoo;c.m~ den and Tniiubrth, SIX) : Rnalin, CHI); St. A John's, l'it.tsbnrg. 8250 ; Tmnton. N50: Lnnqdowno, $170; Cundeq and Neprbnrg. ` $150. me name` nnauon committee. It recom- mended that the grants to miuionvpldo be 1 `h Ill [I32 van-, Th: an-Ant; `On A-II- u.-gmuuru nnu Iounu mum to grnpplo vntn. AM. McGuire brought tome north-went logic to bear on the matter. He wanted the by-luv considered at once. ALI D..|.:....... --|..._| .n.1 \I.I....._, ...L-. law`. Mr. nnolaun presented the report of -the home` mission committee. It mdnalul tint H... ......c. o.. ...:..:..- 4:43. 1.. Iuddll Out an Inventors. ll...` L__AL -,, , ! "Tho Au;VerI1-an Analyst" at I.l.....-......`- IL`..- ..- n|-_., . 41. uuvl h; A. (B. . Perth. A Poworhll Wrecker. \I,l_AL,, - Pol lee (.`ourl-'l`II1.-:1-lg) \l.....l......I.l .l......L 2..-: LOCAL BREVITIES. Jan ltocdlvod. I31 yo. Ahl. Thompoon did not want the matter burkod.but he wanted time to fully connider the by-law. It was as large qucstic-n,one thnt legislatures Ind found hard to grlpplo with. McGuire lmmnht lnnm nnrth.Irnnt 0|! For Eu rope. .._II I) l.`l.....-.. :_ .. Aiyd. Robinmn~"And they are {our very important men. I vnnt All the members to know About the nation." He accused Ald. McIntyre of ahiy-ahnllyin last year, with hm" no desire to have I; e question dis- cu or voted upon. Last year it was con- sidered too late no take etfcct. and Aid. Mc- Intyre wnnteul the same thing lone this your. You can't." he laid to Aid. .\lcIn- tyro. throw it in my hsce that I did not assist you. ALI 'I`I.,-_..\-.... .l:,l ....A ____.4 `L- _._LA__, ul uu: CID]. Ald. C. Robinson would vote for three as- sesson, but he did not went. a catch vote to be taken. The greater the importance of a question 't"h'e'fn|Ier should be the aftendence of Aldermen. Au u._I_....._A u-1~L._,, I o uuul lour, sun was Will many year: 0. Ald. McIntyre--Well, it Will within my 'recollection. He claimed that the nppoint- meat of one usaeuor wu an innovation; that the increase of the city's assessment was not because of the Eertinucity of the e assessor, but because of t natural growth of the city. All` C`. Rnhinnnn u-nnhl vnha fnr Mu-an nu. UCUII III; IIIII LVJIIIICII uulru. Ald. I`hompnou-Thero has not been more thnn thus aueuors since 1870. " The clerk said that there had been more than four, sad that Wu many 1130. McIntyre-Well, mv UUULIUU "ll! TISIUIIIEIUII, Ill PCCITBU. Ald. Molntyre referred to the manner in which his by-law had been treated last year. It was deferred until it was too late to take action. This year he wanted the measure considered at a proper time. He was prepared to go into the discussion of the question now. The ratepayers. he said, demanded the up intment of three asses- sors and he want the men appointed so that they could qualify b the let of July. Some year: ago he sai there had been four assessors. Some of the aldermen said, ` ` No. nn_ " WUIU UIJTII. AM. McIutyro-No sir, since I been at this council board. ALI I`|............. u'1`L...... I--- --- n u, no. Ald. I)owning-That was before were born. AL] ``..'..A..._.. xxx . _2._ -:_._, 1 1 unu ILSKCLI lll. \ . IVODHISOII L0 BGCOIIU ll. Ald. Robinson declined. He said he would ` vote for the by-law._ _ Ever alderman should be on hand to vote also. Ald. Rob- inson was accused by Ald. Mclnt re of go- ing tack on his promises, and.Ald. Robin- son ienied the charge ; he did not want Ald. McIntyre to steal a vote because cer- tain other alderman were absent. Aid. Snowden was appealed toalso and would not second the resolution. He wanted the matter laid over. Ald. Dreunsn finally se- conded the resolution, and retired. Alrl Mnlntvrn I-afar-cal tn Han Innnnnr in Fl IIUDTIIIOII. Ald. McIntyro-Thera are only mu. ll lllllUl' IIDIAEIIUIIICC OI &l(lCl'lTlell. A`.d. Mclntfre wrote out. his resolution, and asked Ah . (7 ALI D..|.:....... . I If Gets A Stcond Bendln,.Bn Man he llurkod :61: Thlrd llcmIln[-'l`|l9 Lend- er of the Opponltlon Bellovu In thy .\xloIn "I! It Fl}-It You Don't Succeed Try, Try, Again." Ald. Mlclnty-re, at the council meeting on Monday ni ht, brought up his assessment l by-law an naked for its second reading. Ald. T hompaon urged delay until there was u fuller attendance of aldermen. .\I.l Il..I_A...... .......L.. ....s I.:.. _.._..I..A:.... ALD. M'|NTYRE S` NEW By-LAW`-on THE cm/'s ASSESSMENT. W AND WHAT SHALL AT B1313} guniulini oulrhuls. Il...L- D. Pshsbiuu MENTION. four have .Y0u liywutz unu-vwuuuull rlll llllhc winch Into gag lth utltbau unuuull ch: lnhnuh lInuLo nlnnhlng. hdllurlouko. "Edison nwuunuuu-unuu uxluvor ou, g am Inland Iuvllon had thuhlhhhlgogdp nL.....A -_J |..__ __.| _1.__- -A ';'."oi.}' 3.1-:-I-or-tint: so lucky ll-on Ibo puhlln tho but Han clout. ~""`- IN! C Wood. Iuquou. on no A ldncrimudgrirnlluvidhnnry; IO of Iii truly u... 0 ' joultl. The her . tllznhro drawn (:2! nu-a...:"..n.`.` 2 VI I putt. IUD IIIIIDPIII 0 ha trllutou dnwl from all cl than Nootbotjou dun lromlhcnuhllnihnlu-n Ll... .n.. Milli About 5 Id! damn alderman spoke lut night :3 tbey had run IQIIHO rudlla Their vokvnimlicuhd that vmy was 1- tn ":1 u " Tho new on puck writing and in duh oboultl kin the hack 1:! try nudism: for civil anion and location` ox- nmlutiou. . Lu) and noun I copy. Add I K 6 cod, KlqIhu.0nL Th'o`=nrlfAuurs`run.4nu-i.-.l:...'.oa...... IIIV w. u . French. who am-.. \\'ufonI." will tnin lumen at Allnoote. when then in An} excellent track. lb.; fruh e lac. u 01.: 8 ll. cm pie hon Ilia; lh. cAu table poncho. I30. u. Cnold. _ The outcry nan. from Bouorillo Io Ki - Itonnnd nturn. bu been nndo,by H. (. Dun. ol Bnlloville. in ten hours and can mhmuu. AL...` - L_n J_. - - - um; um a punt oonuuu About 1. About chin member: 3 St. [Avnnco Divinion. S.U. ., \-hind Harden lnluul Int evening and Attended a meeting of Harlnonv niviaion. ||' l\' I_\_A_,L , I nu! u uuuunr uu rtcrulu. no um )ouI. Aanumqno cililen nportod to the l ice to-lay that ho had lost during the m :;nt I cost and I puns oonuining About 3. Ahuut lhirtv mnnnhgrn A Q I -_.....-... > wuuv IIII" II` on! `IR. JII. kl II`l0l'll. '1!" ($0.. No. 2. . W. U. Ries, munun to-night At the drill shod. Thom in room for I number of recruits. (So and join. A (iomnonuo cilhnn lhnnrtnd on um ....I hodhvooounuuvq. liootflluinld Cod lvnnil in nan -?'n..I.....ou' g um yulcnlny ll ruurnou. I-`our ulvntion Anny lieutenant: will cr- rivo in a low dnyt. They will hit charge of the outpost: in this district. " """"|;,I Collections for the widow: nn:l`nr:I::nn nt 0! the in `L`.""""'|."J ~ widow: ma oru of the deceased ministers will be ukon up in the Anglican churches on `iundny. ,~ After HUIHIIV nrnnxnn Ami Inning`; -pill . uw nnguunn cnurcnal on `mum . ," Thur:-lay oranges and lemon: will be 2.30. dos. Now in your time to buy while they are onl x-. Ju. Crurford. "H" (21,. Nn, 9, W n ma. .......-.. II I-- t full I t crow. ownod by I gentle- nnn living on in; street. loft his premises. And yonordny it roturnod. Four ugh.-ntinn Arlnv Ii...o......o- ..n| _- 1 ncuuvw, [III mnue III III! IIIGIII. A lurgu number attend the services in the Sydenhun street Methodist church In! night. -_. l_ll - __. _A,., - - IIIIII IAPIIIUITIJW evenulg. A. R. Mcbnchlin, merchnnl tailor. of ` Renfrew. has mode In uni meut. lam number nmndo. 1 . um-a.... :.. I u-ngrnplu of Interest 5: Hokocl l'p lay ` Our Busy Reporters on the street. (Tor-nets, cheupeat At Lsidlufn. The re water And gun committee has not met this year. Song service at the salvation army har- ru-ks tomorrow evening. Q bIcIAnhIin_ mnrnlunnt I-ilnp .J' uuclu. 4-uu. L. noumsnn Was not In nar- mony. with the mportoi the committee. The best men had not received the contracts. Practical cnrters had not been engaged. Ald. Thompson snid the men who secured the contract were experienced men. Ald. Robinson moved that new tenders be called for, but the council were opposed to the mo tion. The tenderers who had quoted gures in good fsith should not be at in competi- tion `In. After the lucidpexplsnntions of Ald. hompsou the nlilermen sustained the cnmmitwe's nding. This you the engineer will insist on the proper pcrfornnauice of the work, as last year there were complaints Imule about it. F. . Bu-Io. Fathom. nu bounppolntod lntturcllhlllpiouud cbornpn:-ho alt Whnducllonnunnooooonpnny. HuuJoouud&u8-nllunoo via: the lvldohur Ibolbu-nF7|om non Apillchudlqy (lb. ullhv.l'r. dt - ntyon .- low M lath II I50 Iqhhtuo. kn I.l|..m. I...`-.......-_ IL...-- u. -uuuna silo; . . . . Jo! . The prices quoted for two horses and the drawing of stone per toise were matters of contingency- 'l`he corporation horses draw the stone. and last year onl 830 was s nt for other team work. lhe whole t ing resolved itself into a question of single horse work. Last year the single horses were emplo ed 7,723 hours, at a cost of $1,249.23. ed Mr. Turpin`s tender been accepted he would have received $77.23 more than Messrs. McFadden and Aiken asked. But this year a greater quantity of work would berequired, In view of the large amount of debris that would have to be re~ moved from the drains. Ald. Thompson denied that the successful tcndercrs got the contract threu h favoritism. Politicall ' and religiously t 9 men who got the worh were opposed to the majorit on the streets committee. They were goot men, however, and good service would be expected from them. Ald. C. Robinson was not in her- Innnnl with OI". .....\....s ..t .1... ..........:u.... 'l`l... r un Kill. 1'}. Stu oss..... l"0Rl . E. McFadden 1 P. ('. Aiken l ` I). Gormnn... . .. H. Turpin . . . . . .. S. (.`Mmem. . _ . . .. S. McCartney. .. vn... --:-..- mm um llIU[a5,UI the C388. Ald. McGuire thought Mr. Turpin`s state- ment very inn rtinent, and Ald. McIntyre, who had hum ed in the letter, said he had not read it else he would have asked for n modication of it. He did not wish any alderman to be insulted. Ald. Thompson thought Mr. To in very unfortunate in his expression, or he was well aware that the committee, in their consideration of the matter, nctedin the fairest possible way. The contract was iveu to the men, who it was thought would give the best service to the city. The tenders for carting werens follows : When the re rt of the streets committee was presented or adoption at the city coun- cil on Monday ni ht communications were read from Henry urpin and Samuel Can- nem. complaining that their tenders for carting were lower than `thoee which had been acce had. Turpin claimed that an in- justice ha been done to him, that a. wron . had been perpetrated on the whole body 0 tax payers, and; in the future, the action of the committee would hinder parties from Ilnlninrinu Angina} fa l'nI-|.9gn AC 9 -|.l..-nu... uu: cununuzee W0lll(l mnaer rues Irom tonderin against favorites of t e aldennen. 3 Both of t e gentlemen asked for an enquiry intothe fuctauf the case. ..\I.l ll/-llninn Ll......-|.s ll- 'I`..._...:._`_ _A-A,. A Little Fooling tlvnd up Alnfut the Awarding of the Public Contracts. ,_a mm 1886. 9. _____ _. 4--_.-___-__.___-- Iollunniahlnn. _-|_._ ..A_Ls__ - LA L INCISENWTSBETHE DAY. Pooplo Whoa Ionnonu. laying: and DOIICI Attract Altolllou. III. M. Britten. Q. (7.. in the crown moo- amtur u so an. not ban. had In ghllw ` vilk. \l.. l.._.L l-____|._ -1 1. An | .. THE CITY CARTINE. OM Two Ilorm . llo:-sex. . SL7! 82.50 1.71: 2.74 am TTHETTBRITISH WHIG, Ttmsnzn`, MARGHTA.-e. Stout Pr. Toisr an ~- I 1.: van 81.75 cl "A" battery. now ltd Hum army, in P|`|i-I.In-Ilmllnouanl-zlnv In. thnj-nnnQnL:-n;.JsL.a Inn cuuwn IIITI over IIIOI prennualy loan-lorloupdndplouultho woniolod; wbenulhocoulunloaollkhhollho Wat- mlunuu-nhlylIu|nunouph:lbyIho Pnnhyhrhn uo||I(`Audn astou- poooutollbldavhuvuuouuhniu cnntluuulhouurhpd vithhh diufljy -n.:.:........_m.. Kw. Rev. Ir. Clnnhon Iulzmittal the follow- ingnodouollbo on : \\'bodun the nu and ` oltbo PnIbyhr- \ church hon nor has prob-dly loan-Io-ion-rhdnlondlh Intdnlml . nu. .':'c"a'.';:."n::ou nl liunnvillc, urn pertained by the court to sit and deli!-er-no. \\'lLl.. TIIIT II Al'9ll`I'l'lD? Notices won nod from the Pnubyhrin o! Montreal and ()nngu'illc. lntinnhj that I ioutionn from R". It`. D'Arput u Adun rnll. at to ho rcinlhbd u minister: unto the in Pnobybrha church. would no nude $0 the plan] an- nonbly at In out mating. 150 opinion (I the pnobyhry Iruduind innlonuoo to the ulrinhility ol allowing the at man named mentor the clnmh. `nu out Mr. ll'ArgonI vu nlornd to O committee. ll IAIIIAHI IIl.,\'I lu.*NlIlr. A notice in the minute ol the [OIIOIII uoombly. Ihlch In primal in onlcr no pt n u on It (run the diluent pun- lvvlor . wu mad. I! in : "Tho dincipno ol this chunch shall not In notched In ro- pnl to with A dcouuod vile`: nio- ut. doccuod r In`: nut. OI dooauod rift`: nlnnn " I puuuvuu w I.-lnllllne (III IIRI. IZJ A Inenorisl in nu! Iron: (`hulnnrf church. Kin ton. nding have to fulllh thoirnwn pa pit nupply until further notice. The nquont Ill Ind. Ra! Han!-no nl l|....-.lI- _.-- were uppouuou to u-ammo IIO need. The record: of thonnnuoquo union Inn puoonud by Ru. Mr. unouv for examine tion. Ron. Mclllroy ma _\mI.m vote up pointodeoenminethobool. [J A Inaunnn-igl um`. ._..I 0...... l`k_I_.'__' l\lllo A Inn! deed of the churrh pm 3' At Sidney was submitted by Rev. .:'\\'- lium for Inspection. Noun. Rose and Dal were appointed to examine the dead. The mural: nl lhnllgngnnnnn mg-hm. -.-._ Ald. -- `on are on y going to IIITIII ` I Hive the by-lapvr: Iooond reading." Ald. Mclncyro ~"Yon." Ald. Hdilln --"lat bu go. Unnhor." The NH In pnnod without dincm. the upponlll bola; nthbod to let the dhcua uion occur on the third reading at the next 31-Ilklll. Prof. Wiiamsun thought that the matter should he laid before the gonenl uaonhly. He did not think they had Inated my bum in the put by thn way in which the moderator had been eloctad. He won sun I" the members of the prubyury would like to we elders ououp Eng prominent poni- tionn in connection wit the prubvtory. Rev. Mr (hllnghori motion In dcfuuul. noun ll.\'0ll Ql'l!l1'lu.\'I. The nnmoo! Rev. I. Mclllroy. ordaino-l miuionnry at Poland. wu ulclod to the roll. A g__._. 1, I ,1 .1 n Eider (`ooh seconded the motion, and egole in favor of it, Lontending that elders` e o nldlhave the game honors awarded to them y the res y as the ole men. There should a lrrryger repreeentixtion of elder: at the eeeeiona. and this would be the cue if the were given prominent poeitione and vestet with power to take an active part inlthe work of the preelnytery. Rev. Mr. Wilkine moved. In amendment, that the practice followed in the put in ulcctin a moderator he puraued in the fn~ tnre. e pointed out that the rule: of the preebytery stated expnaenlv that a clergy- man lnuet occupy the chair. He favoured having the matter sent to the eepn-me eourta. however. for consideration. Rev. Mr. Chamber: seconded the aim-nd~ uncut. Ill" meut. Il_..A` WEI l 0l`llUI'. Mr. Gallagher said the reason he wished 1 the plan in his motion in the matter of elect- ing a moderator curried into c'ect was to secure competent presinlents. In the past they had bul men in the chair at times who should never have been there. He would like to see elders occupying the uno- derutor's chair as well as clergymen. The former would take more interest in church wgork if such an honor were conferred upon t em. I.`l.I_._ 1` -1. ,, 1 I .1 .- - IUITL Rev. Mr. Young held that this matter should come before the auprclne c mrt tint. but the nlodemtor ruled that the motion ` was in order. ll... l!-ll-...I..... ....:,) .1. . ..-_-_.. L- _..',l , I uy uauoc, nnu man when elected he hold of- fice twelve months instead of six as hereto- fore. D... II. \`_..,, I II .| . .u- Iul4l|Ul'IlI9(l (.0 continue its llI\`(`8l}lgM`.l0u8. Reports of members of depututiona. ep- poiuted to visit nu; plementedpougregatione in the matter of mmistcriol support, were received t'rom Rev. Messrs. Houston. Young, Ross, Meckie and George. l'Zl.lL"l`lN0 TH! .\l0DER.\'l0l{. Rev. Mr. Gallagher submitted a motion relative to the appointment of the modern- tor. It was to the eect that the moderator of the preebytery benelccted from the teach- ing and ruling members of the preabytery ; that he be elected in September of each ear by ballot. and that when elected he hol of- na t.|\`nl\v.: nxnntlu inseam! ..|' .:.> ..- l.......A4- run wr, uunn L-00K, \\ . rieuung. Rev. Mr. Houston. one of those appointed to report regardin the pn.per_ty on which the Presbyterian c urch at Slmrbot Luke is situated, stated that tho committee could not give a satisfactory stntenient. It was authorized to continue its investigations. RBDOTIS of Illelnhnrn nf nlnnnlntinnn An- u nag, mu-wau.I-r. Mowat. J. noomaon; and elders W. Mackenzie. R. M. Rose, James ` Fowler, John Cook, W. Fleming. Houston. nnn nf thmm nnnninlml xuuuuny uuwruooll ID if 0 clock. NOV. MI`- Mackie. moderator, rmsixlud. There wens resent : Revs. Dr. \\ illiaunsnu. T. S. (`Imm- xers, A. Young, W. Coulthanl, l). Russ. S. Houston. John (-`allaglwr, J. H. George, James Cumberland. A. Mzwuuln . William (Traig, Mn.cleau.Dr. Mowat. J. R0 inaon; and elders h'll|\'lnnII`n D `I `Trans: ,'|ti\nn nun. uuntyn Iuu Ina oouncu would only the principle 0` upointinj three autumn. if it do the y~luv nneoon could be 5d\'erti.nrn:ri. Ald. Tholnpnon ukod for Ald. McIntyre`: fucu and llguru," but they were not for-th~ comin . "You have them younell." he AM, "hut don ! ounltnu them as you do. All the Aldermen have the gural ; they know them 0! by heart" Thljll|_-"\'1nI Ann nnlu mnlnn In

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