Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1897, p. 4

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1. 3. o "a"'"3-"n;"3:.'a "1--1:2,`? ---"2 -"""?`.-`=.-:-;=== """-~= A oonplo In-Mod. m. In up n _-_. `MIC! N000. "\_A In In, Ilugnllornwll. Inc I'M| n|`lI'Ill] won both munoronn sud by. an. w.w'. Pack. in the Prubgutiln ILL nhnokp -ll-A- ml nA1%m'"wnIe. 'rmcsnn. ouronnn 12. 1391.. T V __...-- -u-u-tutu I-u u-VUIIIIIUV \. IOIIQQ IUIIWS l_a pnaeulng the report 0! u-M com- Inluoo on cl! property At last night`: mootig of tie cly council, alderman Elliott aid the cinnamon did not like utlq fa IQ with which to npir tho hunt... in (to fair aunt. but IIIEIII. Aldermen Donnell; moved that the council t Call-to the Illerern. but Aldermen mot! thought the sum too high in coneldention ol the depleted condition of the on `e nencee. The feel! at the council noted the [rent- inf only GIN. Aldennun Donne" eblned the unodnt provided for in in. resolution. end It vu adapted. Ill` TIC XIIOII. Dr. Wnlkom and Rev. S. Houston hp- ponrorl before theorounvil last evening with mfennco to A grant. Dr. Wnlh-m netted a history of the tires and their disastrous results. The mm to he in-n would he left to the discretion 0 the alderman. He would not like it to go nhroud that Kingston but; refused to not a sum to the relief of the nut- errrs. Mr. Houston pointed out that it was as motto? of humanity. Citizen: of Kingston might need similar help at, my time. The amount 11' left. with the oldonnon. Ho mu no idied their fompouion and good can would guide l`0KII|IIl them. A LI. V73?`-` mg. Album . New York. Philadel- Manon. uhlnuon and the $ %T'TPfI'I_'_T \\'lI5 l|(l0pH`. Principal Grunt rt-m.ir|n~d that he haul been naked if clothing was nomlml, and na the India: could look utter this mut- ter to advantage he sturin-steal that th- four Indies present be u ('lPllHnillPt`,, with power to ndd to their number. to collect telothinx. The mayor prmnised to do nll in Ms power to nlrt the lt|lt`8 in their work. (`lothln sent to the t-ity engineer`: office '00 d he looked after. Furthermore. he promised tn have [or- wardod ls express, free of (`htll`t`, any panels 0 clothing sent in to the mm- mlttee. -,Mr. Rayson reminded the (`um- mlttee that woman`: gnrmanta were sad- I needed In wt*`ll u mt-n'n. lllthurto .-ill ` O IILITIIIIIIII nan! lhn nnffnnnrn urn:-n u urrucu IIH Tl! II [DVD 3- ll l'r'0 -1 I e mu-menu sent the sufferers were inlondod for use of men. ll` 0\'l`I`|00K!?(l. Mr. I-`ortoacuo nun :-d. sevunxlt-(l Ivy prinvlpnl Grunt, Hm! n sulw-riptinn list he opened at the rily tn-usun-r'a office, and also in all the local lumka. This was ndoplwl. Prinr-lnnl ('2:-nnl Isnnunrlrnrl l|\nO |\n ||v|:. Prim-ipni Grunt considered it unfair to will on the chunws an often. Th.- vhurvh peoplo would contribute to Hit` sum which the council would grant. ll l`:n'omd the-`chi-me put forward hy Mr. Iv`oriesvue. The speaker said that whilu attending to he wants uf nutsidu suf- ferers the poor of the city should nut he nvorionked. \I- L`n-64.....- ..........a .......... A: ...n I. .. lllllllfl`. Dr. Wnlkem ronsidc-rml the small meeting not a criterion of the {ruling of the public on the nmtlvr. Mr. Ray- son and the nmyor were M the snllw opinion. "fin:-inn) Cr-uni nnn-2.4..-ad h ....f..:.. vnuung money mr horse races was more- `. ly a business tmnsuction. Money was i invested with the expet-tn.tion of receiv- H ing returns. The present cnse was :1 1 charitable and humane out. He moved, ,socondet9 by Mr. Ruyson, that. in iiltii : opinion of this meeting the city council ~ would be justified in zmtking in liberal grunt for the sufferers by fire in tho vicinity of 0ttn.wu., and would urge up- ) on the council the ex edieney of mink-' ing such a gmnt witiiout. delay." Mr.I :Cure_v pressed his suggestion that 8.301)` be specified in the resolution. but Dr. i \\'n|kem preferred not mentioning nny 1ptIl`iit`I.linl` sum. Mayor Skinner in- '|f0rmed Mr. Carey that he could not. [ support 11 motion with such :1 sum spec-i. . fied, knowing. as he did, the condition of tho cit._v's finances. Mr. Cure` mn- , sidermi the mayor of very sumli enli- hm. Pnl Gmrnk .......,.-a...I n.. u'..n-..._. um ()I H16 .'Iull('l`!`r.~1. Mr. Cum-_v: The size of the mum rut:-st.s the interest of tho public in I mnt ler. hr \\'..ll.-... ......_ umu-o was nnowe-.-1 to aumu. Mayor Skinner naked for am expres- sion of opinion touching the ropoaul .1 o collevi suhqvriptions in the (`El,ul`t`_ht`. Mr. Fortoaouo an Rested instead that at public suhst-riptton hu tulh-n up. It might be married on trolicurrently with the action of tha council. (`ttize-na might like to suhsvrihe riventvly to the nitl of the suffer:-r.s. .\fr (..uu..- T`Ln n:un nf 0|... ........:...- IIITOIIKIIOUI H10 (`0UlHI`y. I Mayor Skinner suggested that usun.-ill ` committee be appointed to wait upon the counvll in the interest of the resolu- tion just passed. Dr. Wnlkt-tn, prin- vipnl Grnnt. Rev. S. Houston mud one or two others were named. l'rincip;tI Grant thought it host. to leave the mat- ter in the hl|.ndS ol` the council. Tho uldermen knew of the necessity and im- portnnm of granting aid, and it. would seem like an insult to have R. eomtnittoe wnit upon them to press the claim. The mnyor pressed his point, nnd the com- mittee was allowed to attmtl. Ihfnvnr Qltlnnnr nulonzl fur un awn.-.... Ill". Col. Smith supported Dr. \\'uIkom.l Only a few short months ngo the citi-I wens of Kingston met to devise 1|. nvhc-um 5 to raise mono for tho relief of tho In-I din. famine an fnrers. This time it is rel-'. low vountrymen who need .'l&liHLt|llt`(`, nnd the utmost. Iihnrulity should he ox- ervlsml prompt action being llPCt\sSt|l`_\'.I Mr. uraon mm of opinion Ihnt nn|\.' ;' (mu Won 10 pan. 4 `uoo-Hamilton. 00.50 return. ouo. `ro- ` . .& 6un.01.0. llontnnl.u noun. W %.A..... . -2*-3." *:':::" ..:'*.." ' o acumen onto: a or QM` and olluuonny. ` ' . uxuv. us. swma on. `noun Agent. n-mm Annals. ervlsml prompt nruon nemg llmtassrlry. huyson was opinion Hmt only rs small sum was expected. The object was to make the relief fund gwwrul throughout the country. Mn var Sldnnnr mlnanatnd Hm: 1| uvnnll A lulu In lllll Itllf! BHLHUH lllllt sum Will ! not available. Mr. Cart-y thought that if the city could alfnrtl to give 8200 for horse races, lo-sa than 8500 for the re- lief of the {ire auflerers would ho un- worthy of Kingston. Mr. Miutgillivruy asked if any esthmue hud tmen mude of the law or nt` t=he sum nnmied tor l"t`|il\f. The mn.yor replied thnt to his knowl- edge no such computation hnd Iwc-n mndo. Dr. Wnlkom did not, tI8l`t`tL\\it|l ` the views axprcssed by Mr. Curvy. Pm- viding money for horse rtwes was .lv hllsiness tninnm-tinn_ Munmv \\':|s-1 _l\U H1533 UIIGOIIIBBVB. MISS [`6lll`.l" 9. yor Skinner xplninad the object` of the meeting, to take steps to render rellof to the sufferers of the`tire which recently awe t ower in. district adjacent to Ottawa. gilngston had been naked to uaaist. It hndheen suggested that eitherthe council might make u grant. or collection: might be taken up in the different churches. Dr. Walkem favor- ed the council granting a sum. Mr. Rayson said the councils of other plan`?! were making grunts. If collections were taken up in tho churulios the burden would full on the few, who are uccuatomed to contribute. Mr. Cur:-_v suggested that the council should grunt 8500, but mnyor Skinner pointed nut that M this late season that sum was cltv could nffm-I to aiva 200 for vvvril. Inv response to mayor Sklnnox-`a cull urmeeti of citizens was held in the council c mber yesterday um.-rnounnl four o'clock. Mayor Skinner presided, and there were pr"-esanf: Rev. Prin- cipal Grant, Revs. J. Hammond R. l.-u_yj- aon, J. E. Starr. J. Mnckie, S. Houston. M. Mncgillivmy. J. R. Black, D. Luing`. Lleut.-Col. Smith, Prof. McNaughton. alderman Wuljem, Dr. Wulkem. \\'. rainge, J . Forteocue, W. 1`. Nickle, V. Mamie, Mrs. Mucmorine,_Mrs. Dul- `l\on Miss (`-ildex-sleeve. Mina Penner. nf HM! mm-iino In rnlrn shun: In nnnalnr nyor om! counardainrs A sum. or uouav. mo to ma urn;ms,| Pulllo Hulls; llold In the council Olnuhor-count] Asian {or nann- Oolnlnlttoo Anpolntod In Mellon cloth- III] and 3upp|lu-- Getting Down 0.13 Curt Tl-CI FAIR GROUND. I|o.fo|-0 `rho oounoll. IL-.. .._.I n_.. n In W UIUKU CIII 'VUI" IIIIVKIIICUIUII . " """`1.':..'.`..'. sumo: J 1 llII.II-ZQI_--I7Q Ang- (`Ming Illn- VIII Ii 1 can oomunun ol Dyan. Thou thrifty . H:-non` Qivu And dughton an In-no and uononiung tutu well know how Man What my Say. Diamond Dyes Their Favorites ..-- ...- -.u..-- -u;uy Inn-uuvuu. A nu-anger cumin; the council ohunbor luo ovoniu would have been oxcunod for mistaking I. 0 place for A {no And on ro- oort. Lix aid xofcuhmouu only WON, och- ing to an 0 the mono complete. The AI- clmnon smoked their Pipe; And oi on in npscnnt aomfort. that chairs til but. on thonnolvu ha" reclining, -in an any I -sgglli-.. nuwuom. am: on loam I illfornlongtino. u I aouuori. IIIUII cllllrl mad I .'f3":'nT."-a-oavu -in position. Iln. Bpicor. min of Williuu 8 M Nowboto. did on llondny. Doouuotr i III III I Imanllng When Wozcn Speak They] |1'(lIlII` Ill!` [l`l'l|l Illki UHF) I'|I|(`l_HuSH\|I'I- ed, in bring thus d0|)riVNI or a father`: guidunm and pron-Minn in their tender yours. The 'M`l'I`nVNl wjolow nntl he-r young fzunily have lllll`(`lI.1_\'llImlhy. The mat dmlh is lhn four-your-o 1| sun of Mr. and Mrs. John Mulroney. who had never fully recovered from an M- lnck of nmrlntinn. as dineuae he (`on- tmoled a your or so ago. His death mum. unexpectedly. Though it is hnnl for poor humnn nature lo have their dear ones tornhwuy from the arms of fond pnuts. still let us hope it is all for-"the best in "God doelh all things we ." nme,\ValerInwn&0gdensburgy 3.1.0. All) II. 11. Jun nuuacr snout" une -10- Nlagara Fallc. Other) 8 noun. Boohutu. Bu nlo, Iovulund.u1noln- nut. 86. Louis And no Hllll` HUN`, SIIII ll nour at hand. wm om`. Having you: only forty-six yo: was only thought limo. TM rung:-I c unrelenting. and from In loving wif< young vhildrvn, av nvllixv the` grout I a pron wt.-II-.1, Tlm Imp-nn IVIII Iouh mun.-1 nnu um Mrs. P. Dom funl, wuiled illness. The Inng been a 1 the fornwr. homcxstend. J; in Michigan, has been in I IIHI n 1- \'\n nu llow `tho Amer-on lnjoy Ihonlolvu. A nlnnnnnn Antnnlnun IL- _..._-:l -L_ I um: tum HIUL rrotm. lu (`toy lttlltlqttlle |u number eomplnin of pulntoe.-L being ,-rotten. llleyt-le riding is it favorite | pastime with young men. Mr. und Mrs. _t l"lo_vd departed for their home in Mut- tuwn, on Friday nfter spending it few days at the home of Mm. |*`loyt|`u pur- enta. Mr. Doltm. the oldest resident of the villuge, is quite seriously indisposed. That trim renper, dent II. hits been more thtm usually busy in our midst during the past week. The first Vl(`lllll wits the hate Mrs. Cnul, who htul been in de- eiining health for some time, neverthe- less. compurntivel speaking. was til the time of her tlllttfi not nn old wotn:tn. In the matter of the late Andrew Keilly, the case was quite different. lie had reached it good round old age. his loeks being white with the snows of some eighty-nine winters. \\'ith thee):- eept ior&_ of it slight nttuck of pnrulyais it few years ago, he had enjoyed excel- lent heultlr to wit4'.in in few days of his dent h. That nnturnl energy and vi- vtu-ity which was chnrneteristie of him. never forsook him even in his declining `ears. Born in the county of Sligo, Ire- nnd. he emigmted to (`tumdn in the forties. He hn.d been u. resident of the township of llunaerfnrd for in period of fifty years. lleittg ll good t_\pe of Irish manhood, combining in his permit the qtmlitie-at ot` endurunt-e nnd energv ne<'c\aa:Lry to OV(`l"t`0llll` the mun)` (ill)- t'it-ultie.-: with which the early St`.lllt'I'I8 _ ..I.. I E . `I l hvnl In nnnln-nl L... ........ .. . nny ywlni. of m v had In vnntvnrl. imt himself :1 h( Uppvr (Vumd.-I. mil.-I nml two sh Damn, up illnnan "Finn III. ._____ l'our Ware Onllod Away During the Fun Wat. Slovo, October 1l.--Farmers nrn tak- ing n.dvnnln.g~o or the pmlruvtml spell or fine weather to lmrvessl their pum- loew Imtl mot crops. lu oluy Iumlquilu III vomnlnin of lmlnlmu luainu them to pasture there would covur. Aldermnn Donn:-lly wished to corn-.t-t the false impression guining ground that ex-nldermnn Carson`: horses hurt mused all the dnmngo. The vuretukur had a couple of hor.~w.s. cows nntl goats pusturing in the ground he-fore Mr. Car- son's horses were allowed in 1' ground. Much of the damage oxistezl vrv the hint mentioned had leased th ..round. The money naked for by the vommittou was necessary to nmke tleetlml ropnirs. Next spring it may tuku five times the nrnount to replace wlmt the 8225 will save. This was nltlc-rnmn \\'ulkt-.in'u view of the mutt:-r. The damage oxist~- `(Hi before the vity .-Lssulned control of the ground. /\ltl('l'll.lll.n Ryun u.-aktul what the property t`0m|nil.- too intended muking of the mix` lrrountl. Altlermun Elliott said that was u quies- tion for the vount-ll to dt-ul with. Alder- nmn Rynn thought the gmund should the leased to n mnnpnny for exhibition punposee. Altlormmn Robinson wns of the ammo opinion, but tlid not. l`.-wor making repairs at this late season. Alderman Kent was of opinion that. the Iground should not have heen taken over | with the buildings in u delnpitl.-ltetl vou- tdition. The m.-Lttvr ended there, tho It`Ommlll09`8 wque-st In-ing grunt-tl. I80 to replace broken glass. excessive. The clty might save $100 yearl - by en- gaging a. caretaker at three ollars a week, the present incumbent receiving a five dollars; week. Alderman Ellibtl pointed out that nearly all the break- age had occurred before the cit took over the ground. Alderman Mcf{elvey asked how `much damage had been done to the buildings by horses paeturing in the ground. In reply alderman El- liott mud they had brought more dam- age than the 0:30 which the city re- ceived for the privilege of allowing them to pasture there would Alderman Dnnnnllv \\-lnhml tn mm:-....o DEATH iEx1s37i'HIi2vasr. uvulg vuouuu -I `V-vwvun hon lonsrul. from Quebec llonh ......l :80 I . ..............lhh Fnllllhl-......|:th 30:1. ...lOth IU UV! -.1 w vnntonrl. nnnlf I` ha: _v~mx yo.-rs um. In In- m of death ng. he Wu: wing wifo nnd u ildrvn. 8(`t|J`l`(`l_\' m or-on! `lulu 0|. ----u, vvuu I -I upon hi: no olher. M n'silent r. Andrvw Jmnm Mn :1 Irhfln I`| UIIHIFH 1| I, while ` the (In! x, \\'II` III) youth u 1: years nnrhi In "ll, H!` Il(`('l' home in the n. llv ie uur > daughters. n, whn resid Ilnnn Li... .I l`Ill'V\ IIVFH I ma um! Mull hilt` 'I`hmnux. ~lluH\ of Mil In r(':il(l(` III II` him luring h '. Mrs. A. llnm ml of Wiavnnsi ow lives on II Mullhuw m 'I`|uuu.... oh.` . |.I`l`I'|_V (N nus they V(.ri7Ni Minn in "III" III!` "HI h ll!`(`l'( (l|`lI it in In. u... . ALLAN LINEI ` r9.~ailv.~a i xi... .I.._ .Iu`(`t'9(u`lI I! `I (hr the-n ` anurvivml I `um llf ch. In-ly vml w it strike 11 x pour In-ul is demise ` nuwnarellt N u ns side`. .-...-~.. uuu nu Tpurent tn uny side, being rl, his roonvc-ry - a question of h, hnvn-vvr.\\'ns us mllml many family nf six out enough In av Imd nnuInin_ I.llllIl`\V T05 nux. the ulclw Minnesota I 'VIV(`( or_ % II" (`INK ' Imd nu `. tffu I I chum n n nu nus, lul- iko of nll. health for niun n-no nu -u My the ` n ll" lnvup II III \_su.~mnin- L i.- n.....I-.. :..."5'o. i`.'.'.','{`..."' \XIII' ID EDVIIII IUI ry Saturday from Moo- IIII. culling an Quoboo. M ns: Qnnknn IlnnAunAI. I \\II|IN (II I by lhrm` Ill!` lullvr Hunger- : his but mull, hu.-1 main. 0|` H... "Li Tlmo odn no mode only from choioo link HIM the Hop and mm Bpnnavlotor. Tau hnwobuon ounlynd In no c Mon by our of or uhluo nl miner. and have boon pronounood rornuknhly gonad. "In! | ` nound." "of dolloloua u-or and tubular quality." Phnloluu throng on Canada recommend than In their rmatlv-o In-prolemnoo tn othu broads. `I'll 001.0, IILVIBI AND BQINIIS IDALI and Twolu Plplongu have been awarded this Ala and Stone at Mm (Inst World`: Exhibit (III! I M. Phlludc lphio. U H-A. ms; Onnntln. mu; linlnoy. Auutrnllu. 1811; for I. rmm It-7o;Jomolon.WuIInd1ou.llmohiuuo. U.xA.. um; uul an han- ohoo. dnlhornln, U.H.A.,1m1, _ At No other um Bonn-nu on this oonunonk have noolvod ouch omin- ont tmuumoninll. Brewery at London. Canada. JAMES MOPARLAND. - KINGSTON. Ill "llIl( 1 \\'||(l.'4( l lhn Inn I..a I .` j----u n` %ALEa-Id S"`l"(")%UT. \ J an is I ~uurg' nun)` svtllt-rs in |uil \rH.I.. .J` \\lIE I I... KIM IIIYI rosidv 0lIt'.~xl. nu .. I`..- J.()_H~N LAATtr?s - n--1 21:33.51:-5:. (ll nlvl shin Mauricio: um my porn. 1' an. Thundn and 8 Ilclo onto and Bo lovlo. zwsl, ` fur lI(_I- I M` run Next Door to Bhndnd Bank. Display of MILLINERY and MANTLES mg 1.4:" are all of the same opinion-never new a better Their Millinery is beautiful. Mantlee in mate:-ial,.t and finish excellent. style: the very latent. Price: the most reasonable. ' ' Do not purchue before seeing thei: [tack .t {IN REGARD TO E. B. l:.OUCKS.335 KING STREET Illa 'lIU\I Full 0 Comfortera-Grent lots of worthy makes at less than normal prices. (`.hiM.: nth` 1):-in! f`.nun|-Ad (`nu-nfnun naunvu no Ivan loluul llullulll [INCHE- Ohintz and Print Covered 0omfor- tora. well made at 050. 750, 86__c. $1. $1.15. 81.86 each. (V.-.mt...4...... ...:a|. _.l.:A.. L-.u:.._ an quay, vuuu uuuu Comforters with white batting ll- ing and Sateen coverings. size 05:72 in.. at $1.60. Size 69x70 iu.. at $2. Size 73x78 at $2.50 each: Leadl_ng _Mllllnery Store, STR. "NORTH KING" h` 1I_-A4; --4 IQQLAQLAQ `I C Here is 3 Blanket made of ne} White `W001. border registered, nine 00_x78 1n: at $3. Bize01x82 at $8.60 p 1|`. Sme 68x86 in. at 8-1 pair. And ihi Iinn nf nnrn Illnnl av`-n u ulna uU.\OU lu. Ill: 0`! pill`. Andlhia line of pure wool. extra nish, size 60x78 at $5.60. Size 64x82 at $4 pr. Size 68x86 at $4 60. The sizes given are exact. size of the blanket 6-4. 8-4. and 10-4. sizes mean nothing to buyers, makers melauma are elastic. (1---- `lT...Y-._ `hI_-_L-A_ ' II: n- Iuvunu I `JG DI U ulunuu. Grey Union Blankets. aizo 04x84 in. 81.90 pair. (`.nIv\fnI-Inn-n__l1.-`sat Iain -4` -..\..II._ it can un.IAI\J|llI III \.ll\pcllJllwDDa , - . Reason,- contract was made for these oods months ago and prior to the advance in wool an the outlook for better times. lll\nl\vI'uI-3\t UIIB V\.II\-IlIl\r ICIIJIKLI Here is a line of Wliite Wool Bla (ets offered at less than its price at the mill to-day, less by a big per- cent than you ever paid in this city before. Size 60x80 mch at $2 pair, worth $2.75 pair, and there are low priced medium and liigli priced Blankets ashwcll, but ` they are all uniform in cheapness. I.)nnL-nn nnnt.-....4. .......- ..-...J.. 1'-.. LL--- ....--.1... ...-..LL.. Helpful nierchandising that brings you such val- ues_ as these. Money `earns its biggest returns for you by ltS spending now. As retail buyers realize thespec- ial values and prices at this store, the growth of this business will increase the volume rapidly. 11...... :.. .. 1:..- -4` nn.:;.. ur,...i nu-.. -..... ..ar,.......I -. Bargains Are Ripein ` Blanketst Comforters A FORMERLY RICHMOND a co. I18 and I20 Princess street. SPENCE & CO S I -`I jl Ijl c3_LaaRATdI'; - `ml Hill! VlllN;l xmngna A noo V LR.` K 2:30 .I.. oonnooun M Bap: hunt with sums to :11 potato In tho IlLIITf\ 11113: jgccsrou & PEmW5| VIC I-lo White Quilta-Amorio|n Oroohot 85o. Fringed Honeycomb. with frin,-go. $1. White Mu-anillea 01.95. 82.50; 88 ouch. - 'la`l-....-I u|.--4:.... ..I.:A- n .._....'I- II III UUI uvlg III! UU-UV UIIUIII Cotton Blankets. Flannelotlo Blun- lcotn. grey or white. Ipooitl It 750 each. ' Inn u l'\ on A - II n . '"i71:1.E:1"'eting, white; 2 yard! wide, regular 060 yard for 500. 'I`w|" Wlnnnnlnhn Hlunnlinn 0 annual: vvnuv. IUKIIIHI UUII Jll I01` DUO. Twnll Flanueletto Shouting. 2 yards wide. 850 yard. 'DIn:n nInnnn`AICn n|...u.... C -g-In Oomforters-Eidor Down filling in Eider proof wing. and Art Bttoon covering, in 3 vamt U! pmty put- tems and tints. in 6:0 fact, at $4.60 each. Size 0x6 feet. at $5.75. Size 5x0 feet. with 0 in. {rill border. at 0.5 each. Sine 6:0 606. with U in. {rill border. at 06.60 each. ($-14--. `l'lI_..'..-A- n\I_._..-I-n. Isl-.. 148 PBlNO38B BTBII1` in-nu-cw u--:---: f Duly IOITIOI on the Plotnruquo any oi Quinta. n _-___ n,n__ _. A _ _. -__.A__n_ __.___4_;\ nuns: ooasxcmu AND sum.- TON. Ii-`L; 'l-_-A-- -`:IIAAn lanna-nn I III ll II--o... . P" "u`1nu..m..} 33:. a. c.. an on .... ..nn.-noel ... .`.".`.:`.'.`.?`."...1 ..`. .`.6 ..`..A_ main... Uh 0o\........ .. If |......ll$|I O06 ntlun. ...Isrd Oct . . III...... "Ink 000 . . . . . .... ........Iln for union and own Infonnnuon apply to 1. u. an nmnv, Ann-I Dpubl_g Service. Commencing Mon- uaruurou mo 0Nl'RBAL LINE. TIIII IVTIIIII ICIIVT Woolly nucleon an noohooeornt. .llor$h lvlaf" Inn: nndnn M 15 pan m to shun tune without mi I[nhht..:1?npg'3.I?.m3`xEI?E I c J.au.oon: N 0-. dnoodnn 4| an-nun: not co--ooolou |I.l=onI LC: UIIADA VIII an Iron lononnua but MN: Oowhu cslrnlll-h novonbu. o yuan to donaun or `lo `Mn-oauooo no -xulomnuonu ' dnun-auto can un1.;uu.1_5_eo V 6oIalvupoo' I an d ) corn.` Irumn. 'oI3::aa'1'x' tp worm. memo lung. upaoloun II J. P. lllnloy. J. P. olldoulocve. Age, 032.3. Manon. ll Olnnnoo M. Zjli-O . Ildlou I omno navigation company. -ma scamc um: or AHBRICA. II: Direct Past unc, IAO1` AND WII1`. lor U I (calling at Movlllo for auglmtlgry gvgu-y_8nurdny TT Reba! Mal Itaamahips uvanroon. sanvlca . VIAIDHWIDIIIY. IIQDU. hon Manual. l`lomQuIboo. ' now. an In ,s.po. . $4:-J:::.'o:o.":I "'7 c Oct 123233.: .` , on. " I, " 1ot.h.Do.m anonnvor " M. " 9h,Iu.m "luv. 0. " Nov. Mh.lp.m II " " uIh,oo.m ?-. 0J;ADL will II hon Bollllth Tillie! an mu can of nuuu dondun to IIIIIII IIIII I J. P. OILIIIIII-IIV TRAVILLINGZ-a"\?-nAu.. -n_ --:.A_- - aa4..._-__.-_ Q. `am 1111: `run. `~\`:,\ \ N \\ \ ``~ss '. wit` uvrudnu at I 9.1:. (lundaru oxoohd,` Pncltlc Railway- DOMINION LINE -,3 I loll Tnudu ll 8:113` M I . Inc on no I nng`...II-tlldnn `I In an ~fIAINI LIAVI KINGSTON. A -._I.- nan.-.. Il._A.._n :- 'r'm\\}u.u.ma-sv BOAT. " i: in lluxlon and lridny :- llnlnn at Ah I n_In ITJIVO |f.`a'..`.'iS'.`.`I`&`.'.'.'{"x`.'. .`.`:...: ..'.':. ni IIIJIIIIII. VVDIIIIIII Ulul I SOUTH. nj-IA II: .6 land mn- dsy. odobor uh. uuu. 9!. uvun I 'W'ES1`. Alknuun N`: Van ' an-Ann In-AVI QIIIUUIUJ. -'=_,_g`.,*g;. i"6.,,`*'=:=..;;:e`-;:='=#.::?.:?`=s-..`:r ' . nooivw. 300.0010. ..-_-.`F.:r`'-I-`.5-;.:': hi I `Ah A1-nnnL EAST- I n mln-I In. I`; I3` HICWIUE IIV Anne. 4! ucnooltnov. ' as do i.$:'h.. ' "' ._.--.. _---- u-quuuuputtuwuuur uI.hIhhnEln.nIIiIInnniuIo bun vhthlu Chantal. la b dchglhplqnnlqhlmlnhghln nIIIiqd|Inuuq1uadnhhns- hlohobnshohbuiunuul 1 L A k _l ALA .._-------- '7`----Cu ITXWXIW Nlpll Ibcnvlutioltuuuurdhu-I I-non C-on.-..~I II. .._ L.____ L AV. -- -.1_-..-. ---cw----av until j if at 60 Inidpmlu vhnlhoirouuh dnnuudunnduhncvion. Ihonditor qua-ianuugguq-as-eons. `manning-g-A ._I no A. -..L 4-..;-A--- dlnoi '::nIoo|loni no Icahn: .."l. 'D.nAnr.n IBNIILBBB OBJICTIONS. `no opposition. but ho nmonbond. In ohjocttll lotto ltonool upuulituro lulqudlovliohthnuhonldnotbotvo oplllont hut. tho clay ol the provincial nlitu. Whninhhdulyt Togohon plush plus. chum uutviou In IuuqIhl.n1lusduolnt.otbneoounh Al IL. _.._z..I..nn.. _L._. -K- --N -..-u. my gym. r-gun ulnxlllllltalllw llll boon dnbbod "tho Iocinl triumph of Mn. Lanna-y.nnd. the Wnm spent. in In: boon ngudod by tome pooplo with com {nod foolinu. They have boon careful to uny nothing harder olfonaivo nboul the Lily. bnthor lifo. hot public ouoor. Ibo unooinion of but name with no nanny Id- vonlnnl In America nnd Europe. In!` di- voroo. Ibo innity 0! but buobond-n|l tbuo stand that count on olno thou the Prince 0! Wnln should nndorubo to obnupion bar rlgbunl nnolngnoa! The Wine would hho In any nombntho an an bo inland. MRS. LAN(l'l`RY 8 TRIUMPH. Some people hove reed of M re. Lengtry'e leteet triumph with confused feelinge. Tho Lily. (the pet name of A women who has achieved notoriety end weelth through her acting). hoe helped to edvertiee hereeli through the turf. She hoe expended con- riderehle of her money on foot ho:-rel. end he: prided hereeli on the ownerehip of o nteble on which ehe hoe doted on the lulle thnt have occurred in the admiration she her hereeli commended. At the Jockey olub'e recee et Newmerket the Prince of Wales mined her from the enoloenre eecred to the horee ownere, end he uked ebout it. In other words "the heir epperenmocoupying on exnlted position for which he ehculd csrry himself above comment and criticism. did thet which ettreoted Attention. Ho intimeted. es plainly no he could. thet Mre. Lengtry wee not to he oetrnoieed beoauee of her idioeyncreeiel. that whatever the Jockey club might think of her he did not epprove of their bine towards her. euj. it in Mid. he repudioted. or refueed to eocept eeteeeonnhle. the explenetion of her ex. cluuion from the encloeure. The reeult won that Mrs. Lengtry who not only invit- edinto it. but. Itending on her dignity. end become of the intervention of the prince. demended the humilietion of the committee in the epology which it oered to her. .'.l'hie oircumetenoe hoe Lg... A..L.L.J en|.- ---:-I -J" V I THE POSTAL SERVICE. The Toronto News calls attention to the fact that the letter carriers; and some other postal oicials of Toronto. have not received the advances to which they are entitled by length 01 service. and that men cannot live and raise families on twenty-nise dollars and a" few cents per month. So Hon. Mr. Mulook is accused of sweating the people in his service. All the facts are not apparent in the explana- tion that has been made. The wages may besmsll, and still quite remunerative oi the work which they represent. It is for Mr. Mulock to give this matter his atten- tion. and do justice in every case. It is possible that there may he more postal oicials in To- so there should be a reduction in the stall , a readjustment of the duties of those that remain, and an increase in salary propor- tionate with the increase in responsibility. The Winn believes that the government should only retain in its service the num- ber of men it actually requires. and these it should award with proper wages. Mr. Mulcck has been` industriously at work reforming and reorgan- izing the post olce service. It was ina terrible shape when he became poltllester-general. The evidence was al- iorded that it was running itself, and in a way which guaranteed the decits the government oi antiques (Mr. Dm/ins al- lusion to his lriends) thought to be inevita` ble. He has done a great deal already; be has yet a great deal to do; and when his work is completed it is hoped the depart- ment will be more efficient. more economi- cal. and {res from sweating. ronto than the service requires. and ii Iuocvvacu an v- run we--nu, nunnuvnnaao \ 9 5 ' The rs`:-`om World agreed wlth the Wmo that It la a thoneeod pttlee. when `the United Btatee leexolnding every" nation lromlte markets. mom particularly Can- ` ade, that the Oanadlan government ebould I iveePmeaylvanla rm oontraote -which Canadian workmen are competent to all.` But the World rhonld have epohen out on thle point ee the Wmu did long ago.whon'a ooneervatlve government Iran in powor. for that aggregation of protootlonialfe. did preolaely the eemennjuet thing. Nothing ` could be more unfair than the example they let oi admitting Unltod Statue an- glnee duty {roe but taxing competing : Canadian manufacturers for the material Imported to put inthoir maohinee. It was an outrage upon Conadlnn induetriu. and it ie altogether too bad that a liberal gov- ernment ropeated it. 1 1 I I *"?* ..._....,....__.....__.....-..._ _3FO'UL'D HAVE BPOKIN, HEFORE. THE_ nmgy ware. VI-jv wan. In-uni UV -u yuauou Ill IIIU UNI TED CTRTES. WOCIOI Pllnoo Blooplu an botwoon OAPI VINCE?!` AND NEW YORK. It I Iutlnotubl (I llbl 'J:.I."u0I`:Il'.` nu: nn_o IIID. A. OI`! `Hold IIQM R W `H. % IBl00..lI[l0ll Nnpuno. ii" {.mn"" 'z*.?.. ' '2.-:.'--2 n n v I o luau An: shing. Ella Bower. II 0 want lat nguby jnnping from an uppc window a n homo. hand as the Kiugocon botpilnl. 'l'Ioiohn`toN|dof`l'..0lyd&vu bum umunqu Sunny. In. on-hon. laws. III III: vidtingnlallu Bobcat ; A guinea in -may at In. latter W X Cj L0 n W.-on-- A Wnmax. Out. l2.-Mr. and in. W. Jordan blmxumd to |'|I.oird:n )mo`i: 01 . u-vium u w an I lrhoznhila this vicinity. Rhona. nnnehd in tin n...s.....a.. an vullpli -ll7lUII. Onnnsa, Oct. 12.--W. George Milne , of the third concession. and Pearl . Ports. of the same concession. were united in holy matrimony on Wednoedey evonimz Inn. The ollicinsing clergyman was the Rev. E. '1`. Evnnmnournbonu oi 8t.Alhen'e church. The nnptiol knot. was tied at the home of the bu-ide'o ronu. Mr. and Mn. Byerd Puke. '1 ceremony over. e largo gothering of fnende and role- tiono not down he on voxcollone epned. The happy polr ion by tho midnight train on route Ior Broekvlllo and Monroe], with tho hoot wishes of their many friends. 8. II. Smith octod no been run. end Min Ida ll. Clofkoo hridoeuoid. The poronu it! both hrid, end bridegroom on highly en,- toonod in the neighborhood. and normally I50 NOOIIII were both nmnol-nun And lllac Mm Cureon. Bncereen. and Mn. J. Lemon. city. spent Wedneedey at A. Bridgen. Min Alma Sprole in spending it few deye with friends nu the city. Mr. and Mn. Morley have returned from I View to Prince Edward county. Mr. Mack hu purchued I farm near Beth and will remove to it soon. . Wutbreok Wane. Wmrnxooa, Oct. l2.-Lut. Sunday It thankegiving eervioe was held in our ohuroh. Uoiicction in aid of oggan bfund. A. Brid e ipped 3.000 poun eof onoy to Wingnoipeg. The P.l .A. held their regular meeting for the transaction of buaineu on Wedneeday evening. At the township fair a goodly` number (I prizes came to Westbrook. Owing to the cor.- iinned dry weather the farme e are behind with their ploughing. The co lege boye of shit neighborhood have returned totheir utiee. M... l`......_ I)-aa---__ _....I II__ v not-`#3 IIIIIO P|0IlKll|Hg IDIO. Mn. (major) hort he: returned to the city and within the next three weeks will take up residence in her new home on King etreet. lately occupied by the family 01 the late Joseph Upper. Ivllulll ; cry In. u. urllg cc U0. Farmon were rojoioin over thin morn- mg : heavy rain full. `in win jun the thing required to soften up the urth to make ploughnng iblo. _ (mnjqr) hukreturned worn. a. urllgauo. Today : storm did not prevent: the staunch steamer Hero from making her accustomed daily trip. She Ibocmod into port on time. nhrintinh nuunn angina m-inn frank J porn on wine. Christie : oronm Iodu, crisp, froth. J. Crnig & Co. nnnh. Rrnnn (kl-rnunrl Inn rohu-nu! Urllx G U9: Capo. Bruno Cnrruthorn has returned irom 80. Patrick, Quo.. when he spent the pan two months. He bu improved won- derfully in health. Limnntnnn menu. 14 n: lnr n mmrl uunuuy II'l nuultu. Limontono son . M on. bar. 3 good washer; try in. . Onig at 00. Farmer: ram mininimp nvnr this mnrn. a. urugu 0. ` 7Quinooa y the bucket, peck or 100 a dozen at Cnrnovs|:y'I. Football nlnwm-I nun AI-nnt'n Arninn Ann. uynu uur a nun any`: practice. J. A. Hill: in hnvin A Itoreroom. 24x38 fees, ortcbed in rear o . his auction roomn, Brook nuoou. D.l.... CI .....L .....:.. ..:n L- on nu .._..n. DFUOK INDUC- Pnllnl. 81 each. prioo will be 81.25 next week. J. Cnig & Co. Tn.dnv'a nhnrm rlirl nnf. nnnvnnl-. thn uuzun In unrnovuyl. Football player: use Arnot'I Arnie: Ano- dyne after a hard day : practice. J. A. Milln in hnvimr A nmnu-nnm_ Qty!!! _]_'. `ma TAILI: MoA`:I1:'r !or cg: vmcahur I Am 22:: nnlInl:I.It| n.:2.&nA The Holyoko (Mum) Morning Time: is ` About to nppnr. The lut morning naper there lubed fully n your, but aunk 820,000 out of eight. What an Buy. lIopo:t-o:I 0 ugh: on tho y. A choice uaomnenb of toilet oonpnchoa p. J. Cnig & o. Oninnnn 1: EH: kn-Ln!-. nnnlp an Inn - 1 The New York Medicel Record more: the euchorihiee of Meldetone, Englend, for the unsanitary conditions which have led to 1,300 cuee of typhoid fever among 82.000 people. The street: were deeex-ted and shops and churchee cloud. Ninety-eix per i .,cent. of the oeeee have been traced to one ; waver eupply, receiving dreinege from an encampment of hop pickere. But the opposition says, in oob, that the (Inner: no getting too much attention from the Ontario government. and in "must: be stopped. Does Mr. Gcllugher, their friond and follower. my this also 2 ..-.... VV -,....-._. -..-_.... ....-.,-_- good Mot they are few. comparative- ly apeahing. and conned to certain part: 0! the province. Mr. Campbell in at the diapoml olthe oountlea to ooneulu with them and "give" them valuable advice` one aubject in which ho in particularly l well informed. It in not hoped that 3 every orou road will eventually he 1 an Applen way. but that it ahall afford ` the foundation lor auoh travel an the grow- ing neoeaaitiea of the `province de- mand. Frontenac needs Mr. Campbell : attention so far as lte road: are oonoerned. and he will he in it preaently to look it over and make auggeatlone in regard to it. tie . .a . 'Bocondly. the opposition bu put on no-V cord in diuppvnl of the appointment of I government road-maker. Tho nun who hold: this place. Mr. Campbell, in an ex- bnninou, and I than who will lovers! times 3 you in the w` perform. Ontario bu noino .-L -I.-.. -... I... ..-.....-..u..-, I:I`||I III! Vllllaxuiwa nu-Qt, ' n::1-agrhuuainandi` I-3 '5NOIhoIldII.t!|M?80K|5`W' oounv Hr. Whiauay ahonid coma and pro- iaaaii ajainanha iaiary oi the |`ov'amnaut'a auditor. In wag aha provincial auditor : viait which diaoioaad aha Frontenac irreg- ularitiot. auditing ..ua aouigqaons omoma. I'M`: nan-shin In-A Haul an `Infant Iguana in uninh- WHIG '8 WIN D WAFT8. wl I ILII`

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