Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Apr 1887, p. 8

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I; 1103!:-nnnu'uonoq;An .51.; add nu me. `no ...|.|.|.-E. II In. .\Iu\eIIN-Ills. \'uyIl|:;~< and Attract .\lt-utlnu. r imuuuls settling in .\ mith"a t cnncclll much ruse It tom. um nun`. p0l`l.`ul0C to the There was A good attendance at the I-`.u~ ms respecti\`ely ter service in Odessa yesterday morning. ; nm the German The decorations were very handsome. ()n ` ll:-rln-tte`s poai~ the wall, over the table, was the text, rf E-`n-.-nice to the Christ is Risen," in red and blue letters, tch was reared beneath which was suspended A large cross | I culHIi|`_)'. cannot of owers. .\`e\'o.-ral uses of owers were 1 ndmitliess and arranged on the altar. The sermon, on the In time, when resurmcuon, wusagood one, and the ren- -rnic course of ` lering of the Easter anlho.-in, the chnuts and q n in .\lnn.\u.l,nr, ..\Innn \viLa nun-h mlnnirml In H)? nft.ar- ... .........., , r the Inis- ` mm! to his call sin: mas his liplo- rl "hr. of the I mg! since re Kell .in uml As- I as :1` nuimainn n` Ixinh C-H .H.TSI'Ij%.$ .` SI; P`: 3: A llkll. 0: u:';' u-Juan-. nu; 1|}.-I-$'1n' `Kcnp.$:JuIInI.IUs|Io0ouvlI|I. 1; non: DI : (Elli. III: Nil. -H2 `Kw jU_HZ. TI IIGCVIIQ TI` nu... ma Charlton. am Ian. mg` l?Innn:n,.nt"A-II3_I-2 wnlhj CIKKUIIII UGPTIIUUIIU IIICI `Ill IE |lIlI\IIIIl.l `, thiueaaon In connection with the Itoainon I of the St. Lawrence River Nhvigation com- pany. The troulnlooome and vuatioun u- ~ ! aminatlon 0! will he done awn ` I with. By these raga tinna the parser: wi l I l '\'e to each panunfnr a blank form. to be ; " lled up and sign; by him. showing the I natnnaolhin baggnge. and what. ilan . _ dutiahle ll it containa. Should then . any dutia goods the duty in to paid to the puranr, pmvidod the value of the goods does not exceed 85(1) : if it don. the gage will he aent to the custom honaa on maching port. The aamo uyatenn will oh- tainon Iailways. Thea: forlna. tilled np. will be sworn to and the duty paid. the pu- ; oenger going on hia way rejoicing. In canes when aiamily trawl tognthet theunior memlnor us make the roqnind Itatunont, iIIclIId' the baggage III one on . It is alno`;ovidod that In cane ol travfgrl ar- . rivi In Canada with the intantion ol pan- ` ing rough or only remaining fot a limited time the ngulation in toho interpreted liber- ally. If the panenger does not an about having hi I progrt than facilitatad the old 1 method of searching the lzagqn will be ` adopted. The object the cnnouudcpart- | Inent ha: in View in to ohriatn the unplea- sant south for dutinhlo articles. heretofore theonly wayol ndin out what dntiahlo article: panaangorn has iII their trnnhor uliua. Another hcneiit which the trawl- lern will derive from the new ayatun in that, instead of having to wait for a pmpor examination. clauillcation or appniaannnt of the articln. the can now I-dag in gooda. not uoaadlng in value. hy manual 1).. can-v nrnnumnl. llndd tho I I i ITECWXIXKITI WC-IIKII nun Lnouvncuof :0 -an :1: True ouwnnallnr twin: Carib : natal-at In ad monoc- tion with which an unit: hordnoun undo. W ltmllll CWIII"UII Saion~0hnuI.3|5: Johann. .. I|;:Huuk|O.*?:K D.?:Kllun. Ilzonot Rlul. : . . 8: Ililu.I l8: onry.I7I:lnt.I70:Ro} bu-hu.$:Pot\uIuI.UO:Klri . Q3. 4:Dov||t.$: ms. 90:. v.!|l:JohutI|.l...|D:(,`hrl. Id! . Mnllghnn II o I nal-no IX . '5. I CIT. IE ; M. "C: Juhn-- .8.II:lIvIIe|.|| ` . Part A.u.. n. : n_:__ .11. -|l.... AAA. A...M- n 4 3': nearly .n'n':u a..."r3w W work tho avonp In the unit: clan Lung us. and in Junior 0': : inning; Jlhnxun III 2 Jnljn W. Ill. WITUIIIY II UCIC. CE! IZIII I II- uuintiou. Tho follow Indian: thntnurlvdlhvodcuh utucion ........"` W 3:.` .'.?"".........."' "1: "u::.*.:'. old plan only and uuounu. not in exon- ` ol the amount on which 5 duty would ho l ...x.| ......|.a 3.. .......| ; ;:..:.':'.::'.';.':: '......a': Int: lode by Ibo Pnplh In `two (`luau _L- gal A high-nhlg .......-..-.. .. .......... ` New regulations have been hues] b the custom: depnmcnt and will be in! need this oeuon with \\'IIIcII `VIII ADOIIII [IO Troublesome Ex. nnlnuilon of Baggage. \'..__. _-_.I-A!-__ L-..- LA__ .._-,I I... `L- III III p0|IOIL'0Il'I lllcllul IAWIU Illl A. \\'olu!or won with huh` titaniu- I{. They can In I I on tlnunot. \ `alum ddoulod h . and LI ronovullotl ordnyollgosl. -` nmnlnn lgnaihnxhnlfh Ho lln The Vutrv `Dating. The Vestry meetin in St. John`: church Portsnmutln. will be old in the school house ` ` this evening. Than llnbr vonlrr nu-4-tin-ya will he In-lql uua evening. The Enter Vestry meetings will be In-M this evening. All indications point to n quit-l time. IN. I1I"(lll. The festival was also celebrated in an up- pmpriate manner in the seven] cnuvenmal ; nnazitutions. reached 9I(NlllCIIKl.\' on `"9 ITXUTTVC` (ion. `he nltms were lueautifully decorated 1 uml illuminated. The collection was 1111- i usu:\ll_\' large. The singing was very ne, the alilfereut sulus lacing e\mll.-ntly render- Tlm nnrt nf than l)l8h0p 3. rrnnu.-nn.nt nf Ilxiu 1:-I. KIN` lII"erCU[ SUIIQ IUCIIIS t:\\'t:ucuu)` ltllllvl` The wrung:-uwlut of this part of the proceedings wens as vrell carried out as dur- mi; the past years, which spanks well for the ten en! uf the organist. Pmgrunme : Viali .-\qm\m_ \\'c-rnor ; Kyrie. Mozart; (iloril, Farmer : (frenlo, l".\rmer : Regina Cu-Ii. Lnmhlllotte; .\\uwtns. .\lercuhu|to : Agnns ` Dei, Hnydn. The fnntix-Al \r.u glen n-ulnhrllucl in an An. ! UIKIIUP PTUSIHCH Ull (Ill! IIHTDIIE Ill lvllll In in the sacredotliw. Hnuul \`08p0l`8 were . celebrated in the ereniug. ufter which the ... 0|... DA... -.n.\_ ! |.:-L-.. .._......|... I ..I..,.... : \.`l(`UrIll/`(I III `III ! C\'L`l.lIl.| ', HXLCT Hl|l\.'ll I.l.lI7 } bishop reached eloquent 3' on the Resurrec- ` ._u :n........-._.1 `N... ...n.... .... ..--. ..... v muses were largely Iuonueu auu uuuuuuu I nook of the puchnl communion. Grand I nigh mam wu celebrated by the Rev. Fr. I Kelly, with Revs. Frs Tvmmey and .\lc(`rae deacon and sulnlt-m`ons.mspecti\'ely. The bishop presiclecl on the throne and took part i in the .anm~mlntlim- llnunl vnsnors wem ` 1 VICCS Urlglll lnu ulppy. ; Easter .\`umla_v was ohservesl in St. .\lary`s i cathedral with all the solemnity uul in: res~ siveneas of the rims] of the church. Al the ! masses wen: largely attended and numbers \ Imrtnnlx of the nan-lml rnmmuninn. llranql Iermg (H ("C l'aII(CI' llllllllflll, lhc Cllllilla uuu ..\ mus, was much mlminul. In the After- A. an a litany service vrns held and uu ml lrusa given to the Sunday uhool children. The clay was a beautiful nut, and the ser- vicee bright. and happy. I-faster Snmlnv wnn nhserrc-.1` in SI. _\hlr\"s 15001-nagnnndoraon. Tmublo in having button the Tao Blues and young Roman Cnholim n! Pour- lnmlionhonbouonoutwouu ` At nnnlhum-unrt Illnlnnl Igmnnnnd A. 30".) WI3 nary IIlllUlI Cllllllltllu At St. James` church there wnsls very ` full attendance at niorning communion, and 1 morning and evening service. The choir, 7 under Mr. Rayner as organist and Mrs. llir~ l kett as leader, made the day a joyous one ' by the hezmtiful Easter chants and hymns, sung with great spirit and euct. the solos, '1 here is a Green Hill For Awav," and Je~ ans. I am Resting," by Mrs. Birkett, being particularly tine. Mr. Mc.\lorine's sermons, . alwaiya inn renaive and admirable, were es- liecially p easing. Indeed no service could re more hearty. and St. James` is fully maintaining, at every service and in its many parochial associations, _lta good mime for spiritual life and energy, both in pulpit } and pqw. Its welcome to visitors is largely _ pnrtaken of. Flowers yesterday were pm- i fuse at font and altar. -m....... ...-. - .......l -u-...l....... .4 M... P, (Ken ii` Illa VITHHIU UIIUI HIKE. At St. George`: cathedral the services , yesterday were of an interesting character. |~'e\'. B. B. Smith preached on the resurrec- tion of Christ. Rev. A. Spencer assisted in I the services. The singing was very hearty ` and of a joyful character. Mr. F. Strange`: \ solo was very much admired. At .\`t Jmnmz` nhurnh there was In \-arv I [ ` imposing. The singing was very line. The attendance was lame and about 836 was mkein at the vnrious o`e|'ing8. At St l:mnm'n mnthndl-ml the nnrvimm NEW CUSTOMS REGULATIONS. `flu-'(`o-rounuuloo at St.` nlgu-y`: (`uthoqlru lmrllonlarly flue:-"_l:'her Music at 3 80- nee: and Inxhlloriuu cum-aeor-'nn I-`ouuvnl a Jo\youu one. I AND THEY ARE AS FULL or m}; Tggasr AS usugt. i 4` I;'.IlI3iKj,In.lf3LT'I. um noun.-. Ian; Lu-y. Ian; 1 LlQ.,M.ln-4.11 . ., , 4 THE EASTER SERVICES. ZZUUIZV I-purl In uwww ufbo Ilgbonl Altnlunblo. IK)f`1. II.I`lIIV'jIi0l'lWUII'1l AI thopollooconrt Mlclnollamnoud A. \\'nInInr I-nun chm-1! Illh ill llhdh 5.. `Vb ` `Flag ,` in I3 I A IIM llobnto on the lho of lhuelnx on hoards: Night. Thonwualivol mootingol lboQnoon'a l'ni\-uni Alma not society on Sctunhy night. ubjoctolc or no dun. ing at the convorusino on the inst. wu- houy dolnto-I. The innrity undocvory puldblo endeavor to nvoru the docon at I pnviouu meeting -- that then uhould not in 5 loop The discussion in very ncdnaaloos The mouth` huh Ipin di- onlor. chat come punch Md couflohly turnodolthc In the duhu. and IIWT IWIIIIQ. Ir. Inna thinks I new breakwater, And the llin in of the spun between it and the mnnl. wil cos! n very MT sum. A Winn; roporur looked at tho 01 structure your- day. his indeed in n dilapidated ooodi~ (ion. The western end 0.! n dinppennnl. the none in ' ' I. roux it. And the utnying of tmm indi- mtanspood track of thowholo concern. The clay hnnn an being washed army. and near the Grove Inn the rondwny in becom- ing very narrow. Something must he done. ~ uul that niclly. if the city denim: to re tninnrnuwnynlmgthebench. HIICIIIUICW IKIWTI MZITTI the luuhnht with earth none. but the idea was abandoned And the dobrin of the oily deponitcal elsewhere. The filling in of tlu bnukwater should be coudnuod. If it is not than will he very little road left that an-hlle. II._ I_._.._ 4L:..L_ _ _-_. L_..-I....-A-_ --,3 IIIIUII. II `'1 IIIC Cliy I IIIWIIKIK I0 IIVU lined" thoqnco bctvoon Kilgltliotllld than hihrnhr with north And Akin. hat The Brenkernter In a Very lillaplulated State The llullcllng of It. Over twenty years ago John (T. limes, then city engineer, built the breakwater. on King street went. running from the Grand Tnmk brewery to the Grove lnn. It one`! about 85.11!) and the ex nee of it was borne by the cit). .\Ir. nnee eeys that there VI: in clilepitlatexl breakwater then ' before that which he built. For the next one George Brown t the contract. but the corporation canoe od it end. under Mr. lnnee euferintendence. the conetruction went on. Pro stick of timber," eaisl Mr. lnnee, was ully tested, and I know it was sound. Had it not been it would not have stood eo Ion . We put the timber: upon the eolicl roc , and as we built uplrar l we tilled the interior of the etructure with etonee. end. at the nieh. had ee compact and eolid a breakwater an ever wee built. Heal properearebeentakenofitthe atroc- ture would have been a good one tedey. Anloogeelweeintheci 'e enployleew that e\ foot of the ureter val cared for. H theeenieettention been paid to it afterwerde a new eork would now he re ; quire-I. It can the city`: intenthe to have rhlledintheelnce Kineetreetend Carrying OI (Io llonon. Dr. W. A. Rolnrhon onivod in the city on Suunhy Alta-noon from Baltimore. when in bu been attending the clonal do- nmnent of tho Unlvonity of Maryland. he moi tho dogroool doctor of dental nur- gory from that institution I fur weeks since. Dr. Robertson upon! live yours in the 001500 of DI`. Spuh, ol this oily. Ho purpoooo pncthlng his pmlouoiou in the vrooum sum i \\ 011119311`, evening In Elle \/Ily lllll. I-`or weak lungs, spitting of blood, short ness of breath, consumption, night sweats, I and all lingering coughs. Dr. Pierce`: (Sol den Medical Discovery" is a sovereign rem- edv. Superior to cod liver oil. By drug~ iricbx l Pg. \\ llllrll, \\'II II gllll }K)I'Il'IlIa. 1 \\'ill (`nrleton lectured to immense audi ences in England a few years ago. In May , next he again goes to Britain on an extend- esl lecturing tour. Be sure you henr him on ` \\'cdnesday evening in the City hall. I-`nr u-nah lnnrn nnittina nf hlnnd, nhnrl I nlngsmn. E The April Pmuy embraces stories. poems, ' sketc-hos, historical and hiognphical, adapt- ` ed to its eve reader. The per on Some ~ ReIuarkabXeri;"omen," is I etch of Frances K. Willard. with It good portnit. \\'ill (`nu-lnfnn In-tnnnd tn immense midi. BUOITHOTIII. "A Baseballer" writes to the ()tta\\-an I"rro I r-mu, cu ting the formation of a base-ball leagueg_:t.ween the cities of on- trees]. Ottawa, Kemptville, Brockville, and Kingston. Tim Ann-il Pan.-u mnhnmns lll'Il'iPAL rmmvu (III: (X)IIUgI2 l(}`lI|UTKU' IIKIUTIIKIUII 3` 2 p.l. Nowhere -we say nowhere -will you nd evaporated raspberries, blackberries, Cher ries. peaches, (`aliforuia plums, Apricots, cx~ cePt at James C rawford's. \..__I.l I`......... --.1! ...-u. A` I .I... I ....:... Cl! C It JHIIIUS LTIIIUFII B. Yionald Fraser And sons, nf Luke Louise stock farm, Emotion. Mm., have urchaseql j a shortluorn bull from (3. & J. E. S ibley, of Hnrrowsluith, tu head their herd of prize shorthorna. u\ l)......|_..II ..." ..._o.u. to. CI... I\o....... sly lllIlllllb'U UUIII (IUIII3. The students ell the Royal college. going up for the primary examination before the 1 medical council. are requested to meet at ` the college to-morrow aftcmoon at 2 p.In. Nmrliere -we saw nowhere -will vnn Hm] IIIC 3I3L'rl`lI|l'_\'. Of as sound mind is the pen-on who takes ad\`nnt,.-nge of this ntfer of roll bacon at Ilk- Ih. : l mu sugar corn, la'n:; `2 cans of sad- mon. `.!.`c. Jameq Cmwfoni. ` Thl! nriuvhn nf Hun nlnrln 1.5 6:". .o......l. { lllllll. ;1H.`.. UlIllIL'`\1l1I\"lUl`Io N The urigin of the alarm of tire. struck 1, from No. 13 box at noon. was as blue in ;. ` chilnnuy. which was extinguished without any damage bein done. Tho st||dm1ts 4'. than Rnvnl r-nllmm rm:..., nus uuen rt.-s2:r\'eu uuul me Iiln unst. On T|mrs4la_\' B farmers` union was organ- ized at Joyceville. Mr. J. Rennin ham was elected the chairlmm, and Mr. J. -\. Foster the seen-t:u'_\*. 1): __ h___.,_,| ...:...I 2.. Q`... A.-- -- I A ' I "0 "Inlunu OI `RIO yIl IIICK WIIIUI iuln thelrolioo court towlny and aid they were gm" Iy ofsghdng on the public street. The ush won the syn ol om of them was qlinoolourod. This 110 noticed by the Inagintnho. and he asked i! the condition of i M: eyes was due to the cotnbnt. Ibo un- swer I'll in the alrvnatire. The mngim 1 true ned them SIO and can: each. ` uuuw um! pour. mice In notou. Decisinn in the case of Fhomu Wilson. charged with having violntml the liquor law. In: been reserved until the I-lth inst. (MI 'rInn~ul:nv A Cur-nun:-u` nn:n- .....- ......__ Secure your tickets at once for Will Car l..tn'a lecture on \\'ednesday evening. City Inn . ' 3 Dr. mm, 31.1-., and R. (fupp. of Picton ` will asks the government td erect a custom house and post 01506 in Pictou. llecisinn in than mun nf n........ \\'n..... _ Our [luv ltopou-can on the Strogl. . Thmunminations at Queen`: univernity .Ihiif6f-iiij. ' " " ' _ Head made from that our whjoh Hendry & 'l`hql.upeon sell at 82.10 in beautiful. 7` A bqiler, nude by Mcliwen & Sou, will be erected in the kuittingmill this nook. Channel Grove hntnl will In m......I 3.. I h - { Pangripln of Interest u l'lckoIl- Up by I I ue unacwu in me uummg.miu this Ioek. Channel Grove hotel will be opened in 1 May. .\In. Briggs removes to the island on '-j`--j ALuA}aXv:n socaerv. mcsoenfs 66 THrVbA. i CRUMBLING AWAY- Who'll Io (Io New Cop `P T he police comminionern met this mom- iug for the purpou ol appointing I police ` man to fill the vacancy counod by the rotin- ` men! of Oicu McCormuck. Thno new application. And I number of old ones. were muuidotul. No nation was taken. Mayor Canon and Judge Price Item to have up pointed I mm to till the position thin chor- lIf\lll'I What Became III the (aae. The auljuumed trials of Mrs. Davis. for 1 koe ing a disorderly house. Georgina Stale] for ing an inmate. and Joseph Theobald for fmquenting it. were concluded this morn- ing. Arthe evidence showed that Mrs. lluis and Mrs. Staloy wen: wrongly charg- ed thus` were dismissed. Thoobald`s can as amljuurned until Thursday. llltlr Pr`0lll 3CII(KDI' Ill UUEUT [U IVIIUVU the overcrowding. The council has ` an h_v-law appropriuting $3,(Xl) for the pur- pose and to meet An outstanding mortgage. The school ex uses for I386 are eetinunted at $1.51!). Jo n J. Mzmlnnnlul will build 1 the school House. Gunnnoquo School House. 1 Hamanoqne will build I $3,.`1(l) addition to their pmscnt school, in order to relieve Iluan\'m-a-rnuulinu, Tlmvnnm-il hm: Insanrl A FIDO Display. 2. Prevent ha in his window as tine dis- play of Scotch tweed: for suitin An |t- * Inactive feature in the buttons or the coat and Vest, which Ire of the same nnherinl as each piece of goods. These look well as they are now ahown.ou each piece. He gunrur tees an A I fit. Dunrlbo the Inn mu. Llndlo_v`u (`ompnny In Here. Harry Liudlcy and his theatrical company have arrived, and to-night they 0 )en 3 short season at the open house with " `he Galley Slave and a farce. Harry is happy, as usual. and promues his pntrona an season of fun such as they hue not enjoyed since he was here Int. KYKVIII .. ...- ...-.v-. ........ ...-....,. Lizzie Curr war frruted for v nmcy \ anal thin morning sentenced to the ercer Reformazory for two years. She acce ted her sentence cheerfully, and upon mac ing the cells sang Iuatily. She has already serv- ed two years in the Mercer. An Interchange of links. At noon to-day there was fun at the coun- cil chaunber. Somebody carried 0!? Collins- woml Sch:-ieher's hat, and Mr. J. M. Fur l missed his hard felt. Both went out with tiles thnt out on their ears. They worn`: A bit planed about the changv. uvu vu unvuu -uunuvg Tn-o "h.:l'hu of the yard nick` walked * nln than nnlinn nnnrt tn-algv um! ngial thaw ` Ills QM II (FIT LU KUIUT IWIUU3` WIIIUII, I. is alleged, in not sound or what. it was repre- sented to be by Wolf. '01. gave bail and \\-as rnlnnsml, uav vvucyvuunlunnvu nun sllul. Zachariah '01! was committee] for trial at the maize court now in session, for hav- ing sold a horse to Peter Lawless. which, it is nllanml in not nnnnd nr what. it was mum. UIl(UlI U.) [E U was released. luv nnuuu nnvuun-vu sun-Iv K_\'le, the Toronto forger, sentenced to re- ` side ve years at Portsmouth, reached here on Saturday. A petition. signed by l0,000 persons, is to be presented to the govern- ment, praying for the mitigation of his pun- ishment. Dlsguntlux Cuturrh. i A gentleman {mm Montreal writes: For yenrs I have been greatly annoyed by cuourrh. It caused severe pain in the head. continual discharge into my throat, and very unpleasant breath. By a thorough use of Nznsul Balm I was completely curml." tor. 18 1b.`; roll butter, 22cm : fresh nau- sages, 100 lb. June: COl Wf0ld. FIIIIII WOT`. Buying your me: and 60660 hen ihore Anal everywhere when you in t `got them. fresh and good. at Ilendry & ompoon. Vyvlullu` nu unv nuullvu. Thu opening of the Maize court. which was to have occurned at noon to-day. was postponed nntil three o'clock, owing to the non-arrival of Judge! Rose. He left. Toron- to this morning at 8 o cloc|:. No. 4 coal. _ The 33: works con] yud in the but phe `in the city to purchase genuine: Scranton Nu. 4 soul. I > ` Sent to the Ila:-gr Roformntory. .__._ l`__.. H.-- -_.___A-J R-.. -.-_-_ llo Tl Committed for Trlal. n uninvit- Dude: on Their Inulo. Opening of the Aulnon. __A,___.,_ E AL. ___.'V. He Has [touched ll:-ro Lo_cAL" anavmss. Jun Think of 13. In. In _ n__.,|, V ...'.u.T.. Viki. J. .. ,-:.-.--'*-'- '- pg-~-- hntnnonny lylnhu-I Iholunnuvu. Idbld amoeba locku- Alnnollonowu. We uylnpulnln I y with Mr. Junta Shay. accountant 0! New oou. In the ::-~'v '-:;:-.:.-* - -....:-..-..~:':*- unuamolughhr. new to mourn tho but cl No sound and only Iunnlnhg an. `Hulda adieu not Wand undue FDIIIUITI II I PTIHIIIBIII IXDIIIIIIIZIHII. .\lr. Juno: Rachurdunn uiul his firm lwl spacial nun on the railways, and the funn- er: were lnnettoul by them. No ulvsnugu should he (iron the larger shippers over the smaller own. In the event of mmpelition it night he lenlnblo In ve hotter rates for luau hauls than short uln. Ho dial not think railway: could make led krill nteu. Spakln u prcnlclont ol the Klnglton (`ot- tcn Mi unln y he Add that the nu: lmm ion to on-onto won 2.10 [not cwt. by nil. and I90 pot cwt. by Inter ; to Mon- tnul. Cc percvl. by nil. and life per cut. by valor. Thu wan uulnmot run. The wlnht ntu vnn Mghor. He did not up- vo d 5 permanent comuloloa. "r. M Show. for Henry Sllunor I ('13.. that dloorlmlnat nun lmm Ll to London and llunll prevent- oul I balsam being done hon. Ho I-untldotlwltltlopnunt nllwuynus. Ho Itnllntltullconldnotlncm hli 'l`hcnwonclrcunnMnou under which both: an should ho given to tho hrprll ll clldlotudono par . Thohnuvl thdodjounod untllidolock. Iiodthouui tunlnod 3 Nr.Bur- I pomvbolulldonhlmuut truzthau whloh Io Input to each album. ul- duuoolahhuby Ir. llolludundwlllln pnhllolood to-narrow. It on than he ob- ` mined in psuphlot ht-an. You seem to he ntiuied hem." said Mr. Burpoo. with the xuy the niluny rom- pomcn trust on. Mr. G. S. oawick Wu satised with the {night ntcu "van to him I the rnilwny companion. e ;rpmvod of war nteu to lure Ihlppon. a dial not endorse the sp- pointment sf a permanent commit-inn. Mr Jnlnnn Rn-hnnhnn nnial his linn hml DYQKI 01 IIUIUUT TUT KI IITKU IIIIPWII, I and for long than than hauls. He an` no ueccuity for I rmuient commiuion. Mr. H. E. St discunod ha shipments to the New England States. n can: of a fnlling market the rnilwayn mule apocinl rates. "or also." aid ho. "we'd have to take it out of the farmers. And dun. would hardly `In " "A -rant in far nnunlhv An.` nn .Ii._ I` 0! (I 50' KITIIICTU, III I-IIII I'UIIl(l unruly do." He won! in for equality. and no din- criuninntion between plum He dish`: up prove on! I permanent commission. hocauu rnilvny oouponia won blood with com- mon-oenoe men. by whom business men` could get their grieuncoa uljuutod quicker than by nppotling to government hprcnen utivou. IIUII I [III "I_V LVIIII IIIIIIIIXI. Mr. L. Chadwick. for Rathlmu & ('u., ` was satised with the freight rates of the I railway mmpaniee. He. however. thought thev should make the rates in winter and summer more unilorm. It would he to the advantage of their customer). He thought better ratee ehould be iven on a long haul than on a ehort one. I? ne rates eurplne stock: could he work 06' and the loal markets kept in a healthy etate. He dial not endoree the appointment of a permanent commission. The railway companiee and their cuetnmera could arrenge complainta thelnaelvea. Capt. R. Crawford eaid the K. & P. RR. com y discriminated between green hard I and dry eolt wood. It chared for onehy uei ht and the other by bu . He approved l-etter ratee to large Ihippen, and fur Inna than alaorl I|Auh Ha nan` nn CUIIIPIIIIIKU CCUUIIUCII (0. Henry Cunningham used the railways very extensively The rates were satisfac- tory, the companies manifesting A desire to ` meet complnints And reach the settlement of them amieubl . Special rates were not given I to the firm re represented. He saw no I reason why there should not be t\ ditlerence , between long and short hnul rates. He in- : stauced this in the case of shipments by his p I timx to British (Iolumbi; By Advancing the rates from Sli r cwt. to $2.80 the trade wee nesrly cut 0 . The ulvnnce was made in conjunction with that on the Northern Pacic rnilway. He did not approve of at perma- nent rsilwey commission. \I.. A l`L-.I_.:..I. C..- D_l.I..... I l`_. BOSCH, l.\cIvUI" THEE! BIIUIIIII l given un 3 long than a short haul. He thought that equaliz- ing rates should be given to distributing centms. He was not favourable to the establislimont of a permanent railway com- I mission ; the boards of trade could protect their own cities and hsve sin` legitimate complaints attended to. Hnnrv (`nnninal-lam n-ml Ilm rsail\a'|a\'c I`. Mr. J. S. .\luckleston, on behalf of the board of trade. welcomed the commissioners to the city. There were many things about it to interest them. The interests of Kingston, in a railway sense, had, he said. long been discussed. He expressed pleasure at what had already been done by the com- missioners. He was sure it was of benet even to the railway companies to learn what the grievances of the public were. Mr. Muckleston then proceeded with his evi- dence. He took up the subject of through hills-of-lading from Liverpool. The railway companies claimed that they had no control over the matter. Fnei ht to London and Brantford was carrier chea r to these points than to Kingston. e had steel shipments sent to London and Kingston,and the one to London was cheaper than that to Kingston by two shillings and six pence. The ditferenee, he inferred, was due to American competition. Kin ton was thus handicapped. The service 0 railway com- panies was excellent but the carrying of {night on bar from Montreal was unsatisfactory. T e Grand Trunk railway had treated Kingston liberally. There were some matters, however, that needed read- justment and he thought the Grand Trunk would meet the board of trade upon them. He thought lar shippers should get lower rates than smal er alup rs and, in certain l cases, better rates shou d be given on a long than ll alsnrt haul Ha thnlioht. that mmalin. Illll Ul.IICl' \\ Ill, "3113. M1. M. Lonergnn, the secretary. read the cunuuission of the board, and cited the nutter: whicll it was empowerenl to consid Fl`. lUIIWI_V5 1 Mr. E. R. Burpce. vice-chnirnmn. said that by the absence of Sir A. 1. Unit and the resi nation of '1`. E. Kenny the commis- . sion hm 'been reducedto three. These were glad to visit Kingston and have the atten- tion of the president of_thc board of trade and others while here. \I. \I Q I ......... .. A`... lsA\`hnA\`-likll .......I This mornin the railwuyscolnnlissionen -Meaars. 1'}. lg Ilurpee, (George Moberly and Colliugwood SchrIeber--met in the city councihhnmber and proceeded to hear the grie\'an::es of citizens and others against the I ailways. \l.. |.` D I).......,... _.l,.... :.l IT AT LAST stems rrs wonx TO I soon ADVANTAGE W > A 1 I-uwr rnotuplns mu I"rosIdt-at llucklouton Welcomes the Com- n.u1.\v.u' COMMISSION: mlulonorn acre. and Leads olnn Von- tllallng the Views of the Board of Trade Anent the Rallwag-n-Tho Others THE BRITISH mm.-, .\l()Nl)AY, APR11;m. f .'P:a_'F...13.5"u:'.g'1"."a'uT Inna Wlll be Lilo. Row. 8. G. Bluclmu little In the Hood I-aonpoplo am he: will In 5 `h Ir Ill _ on "'"' ' .-an .. ...... Man. who uvoryluody min. I-ML Lg:-n in chain huh and than "Flo III W I CI}? II I IX` ollun. Ho I'M unload. `rntixpunn. `fhnwn u a hurry," uni tvolro nod: added to his wdght. ......."- `:::':.~.:"-..:-.-:~.:....' "' :: .:.'.*."; ._..l.. Lamaz- It nu-A -nngln I..A `M \ a.lz)":u LT `. ., In lute`-ooh. Ho nu`: cloned county. Hr. Moberly. A number ol the nwny oolnlniuion. III I plain in the Alllthb tntivo battalion. looslod at N In ID! d`: which Chic! Ronny III aquat- III . ` ll - `$7.1. w ,a-nu c u Pd Alum. N.\9r.. out nn':r':nou:Lh':1'- J vHon.ndouh'u nun Ionouutndim pwhgntlvlnptw & Rm. loropnlrol `I'll `KI. W. E. Miller, um II the pro 'oUop of ` the Nobnnlu Numilor Family. \'in n- : tired. hu boon succeeded I) Dr. H. \ Anglia. hm of Kinpoon. now Ha that 1 county. I `labor-Iv A -nnnnlll J Oh` lnncnu Ill XIIIIUT llllly ya` I. .\|r. A. Lillir. Into principal and founder of the Bmck\'ill- Business college, bu been added to the stuff ol the Domimuu Business mllege, which in be` enlarged. or r Rglnunn . Tran-nun nu-g..|...I nl CVFIIUKU, `IIICII II I. UWWI. Rev. Mr. SAlmnn, Torouw. preached at both nervicu helal in the Bolhcl chllvh yu- tenluy. Ilo will conduct euugcliulc ur- vloon in the mum building every evening this week. II` I.` lI!II-_ A , ,1 AL. _,_.___'.A__, A TICKIIII lune. Mr. en-miuln Klongher. when All nlder- ` mm. and the lane Mr. John Cu-' hton. tern inntrumenul in building the 'ing sum-t breakwater many yell`! cgu \Ir A Lilli. In. nl-in:-hnl nn.l fnnnnhu IRE IIVDIIUIUITTI I IIIU IC"Vu`U IXIIIIOIEIIOB. Luly Mncdonsld is at Bnntf Springs, in the Ron.-|:_v Mounuiu. She sum: the rem ther is bright uni warm. and that Rnn in l charming place. E. Mdiuire. an! the Fobourg World, in visiting Mr. .\I. ('la'ton. .\lr. .\Ic(iuire in mm -..ol....i.-o:.. I.-. ..II... _...I ..:s..|... I--- -aEii.i}'SI"r:' Kl. "i '13"-Em}. ".v\i}." siL'.}}} 3: an enthuuiutic lull!) Her. and pilchu Iota ruttlhw nine._ `I- .,,I. \I,._L__ ._.L ,_, _ I I } UWIIXI U" Jlrn KI!` - , Collector H. II. gone. (`a ` Vincent. hu ; \ rented the dwelling houuu Robert Laird, and will move into n this month. D-.. u u u-....-- -:.~. 1-_.n_-_.-_-_ L. I Tho In in In 5 very undo condition. Tbohstnnlng I-swoon lm-oudwollol lnludblnthouuurnmhnhhodmo. It h I that the ntouubr Hot-npnnt will Ann-mlnhnnknlnnnnnnln. no IIMI `III IIIUVU III! II `III. IIIOIII-ll. Rev. H. H. Harris, ol8L Catharina, for morly of the Fourth Nothodinl church, bu been trunsferrv-I to the Toronto conference. I-.l.. \I....I.\...l.I :. -4 l)-..nl' u_..`_.. L. ` I UIVIIIIO. `. Mr. A. Gunu relurna to England for his wife and fnnnily. He will not be long absent from the: city. I H \In(}I|irn n` this nhr Inga mm; In ` HUIII ll!!! VII]. I . H. .\lc(a`uire. of this city. has gone to ` \\'ea.tEorl to take clnrge u! I marble works I by own Mr. Cara. (`AIL-4-Ln!-`I If nl-no (`gnu \'inngn0 Inn. I IUTIIII. ` ' W. Spence. a former rt-uiulent.o{ Kingston 1 1 Mills. had It Knox county, Minnourl. on `eh. 17th. ` I-Ix-Alul. Borminghun, of Pitulmrg, apt-nl | n for thy: in the city. He left today for 1 Tomato. ` ' `I. A l`...... -..A..__- A,. I.`_,_I:._ I R,_ Li. TIVJT . Alrln .\IacLe|n. of tlxi: city, is registered in London. Eng. . D K. I. .\lcKiunon. burinter uf Belle- ' ville, died on Saturulny. Louis I . Krihn will represent the Toruuto ` Worid in Ottnwn during the session. ; Rev. G. J. low. bf Brockville. is I`e:o\ n.`I`- [ in from his illness. I 'u eon .\lan.hunl will repneoent the g ciuu ouse of Savage & .\lc(':\nn|. (lnnby. j Sollar Leinhlnun, \\'uldingt.on. ha been I up inteul L`. S. (`onnul at .\lurrialmrg. Ont. ` ` . Poll. of Morriaburg, I graduate of the ] Dominion busineu college. has gone to Cali- fornin. X L`___-_ _ l_._.___ ..A.: 1-; -1 I_'.',,-.,, ! I I` Dr. Gallagher i Falls. __.__1` I\I,.`, W tnry of the first-clans. He tuuk part in the ` 1878. and was reward;-I with the title of lIlB&llVl\H[age as It. IHCIIIIIUUIII. Jules~(`-abriel Horbette began I Inatic career in I860 its an n!.`arh=. direction of consulates. He Ims presented France at Naples, Stettin aumption. At the Etimpemu commissiun of . the Danube in I876 he was delegate-i secr1-- ` 4` mission of France at the Berlin mugress in niceruf the Legion of Honor for his ser- viceson this occasion. .\I. liurlnette has i u beena czihim-t Ininietn-r three times. each I oi... .....l.... \l ,1. l.`.._... ....,.g _._ ........ LKTTII B ClI||IIIl'l "II|`l!'l |lIIUU IIHIUH. time under .\I. dv Fm-ycinet as premier. TISIII. James (i. l`l.sim ritor KI __ \l,. .I .., Pouplo \\'lImw llmncn I III-WXI. Atgtlhoutnlutrootlmrloo-lollurloy glyollldlnrddnoduln xuuofron 0100 In `Impala I at Van Ippul The occasional threatening relations be- tween France and (iurlnnlly. and the chmnic ill-feeling between the two countries.` which the arts of nliplomm-_\' vnlniut conceal lunch less remove, give special llllp0l`l.`\llCC nppointlnems of the missions from Paris to Berlin. and from to the French cnpitnl. M. tion, as the representative. nf power the greatnus of n hch upon the lllllforlllllcs Hf l:i< but be one requiniug lwvltliwl tact, especially at llw prewnt Germany is pursuing an In-mic treatment to cure uli.~ziIl`e.,-ti-ni in .\lsrsce-Lor- mine. the pr0Vin('es turn I":-mi the parent lunl by the \'ict.mi--us hanul of tlerlnany after the terrible \I'ur of I571)-7|. \\ hon, only last ear. M. llvrbctte was sent to Her- lin to rep ace )1. dc-('onrcv.-_\'. grave donlrts were ex ressed as to his tnessifnr ` L..- A`..- .. - L..- I I .3 I 4 1 \\'3rU CI r833C`.(I {IS I" "I3 KIIIICSH IUI` ("U lIll!~ aiou. hus far nothing has appeared uliazulnmtage as its incumbent. .ln|Inn.(`.mhrinl H.-In-rm |mvm\his ulinln. The French Alllllmmmlor` at Be-rjln - Ho's` ` In I Tlckuuh I`mnNIou. 1 odn }uT.tJ;t"o4dia Jl'LI-IS-GABICI I'll. I'll-2l{Bl'2'l"l`|~Z. PERSONAL MENTION. MEN_ or fa: noun. ms is ill in the lu.liun ter- I ICCCICKIQT `J ; _ .__j-._ l__ .._...l. Wall Along tho Wbnncn. luehuulooutou vl|ouHhoouht.H.\ Dudley with lull) butch ol lnrloylor _...L A .__I-- I A I___I-..

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