Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1897, p. 5

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_Plfod. A. Folger, I _uII `(Oil 3. jW. 9:3.` '.0:o.]mDuk. toollf-ooh Btmmlar IUIJS Ml "H, Illllu. Ulla I don`i_:," snld she who had been mur- ried tho mutter of some few months or so. "He belongs to me. " - Cincinnati En- quimr. How`: that? Why. tukndrlnkIng.1'or example. A man never sws snakes am he`: so drunk he doesn't care I darn what he sees."- Truth. No Doubt About It. The Boat Mnu-Nuw bmoe up, old chap. Tho ordeal will soon be over. 'I`|u-\ ll-nan-\ I bun... In Dub an...` -.a.- VIHU UIVIUIII VVIII Ell) Ll` UVUT. Tho U:-oom-1 know 1:. But some way I have A pwmonltlon that I'm going to lose control. 0! mynu.-Now York Sun- day World. Beggar (pltoously)--Ah, air. I am very, wry. wry hungry. iivnmntln lenx-nun-\lr\_ T'hnn `\l`l\ u: do- Illa Hugnm-Fx-un,k has tnotnrd Ourengqgemant. Ilsa Qul:em-How Is that? Illa Hucgum-1-lo ten and Note NI ugh: u-m.-Adum Fmunul. carried out. \ I 14. The slid artles of the first part shell, before t e payment of said bonus, procure to b incorporated and organ- IZOd a. com` y to be designated the Kingston L avatar and '1ransit Com- pany (Limited), or some similar and suitable name. and such company when incorporated ehall by a writing duly xe- uuted adopt and agree to be houn by the terms of this agreement and of the by-law hereinafter mentioned and thereupon the mid company shall uc- ceed to all the rights and be subject to all the obligations and liabilities of the slid parties of the first part under this a moment. In I" n nni nnw-nru--Hnn nhnll In in: mus u. reemenc. lb. T a quid corporation shall, by its council, as soon us may be, procure to be submitted to the electors of the municipality under the provisions of the municipal act in that hehalt u by-luw, authorizing the issue of debentures to ruin: the euid sum of 825,000. In In nun: nnirl l1v.Inw lm nnnnnlad ln X'||l5 Ln sum sum 01 'XO,UUV. 116. In can suid by-law be assented to by mid electors. the corporation shall pas: said by-law, and upon the comple- tion of slid elevator ursuunt to this nnmnnrnnni Iunrr nut-H Ind nu nfni-nun-mill nnw svnuuuuu UIIU nwnu Bnrron--Sorry you can't come in, Van Tlntrum. How wan the sermon this morn- IVIIUAV A V 'A-vu . nus... -...._. Ah!-wukl union between Toronto Ind Iona lwil ho mnlneunod from June In In mu. Vin: Kinmnconfl`Ul1a|D_AY, T_l-lUBS- III F au Tint:-am--I mum hear the cor- mon, but the text was good. Barron--Ind(-ed! What. was It? Van '_I'Intmm-It was that beautiful passage, Ho givuth hla beloved sleep."- Brooklyn Life. " IUFU HR` lll'lS llul. KIUWII DU lllp[)l!l'.' Tho host. who can't. see very well with- out his glussen, told him there wan I smudge on his lip." And wasn't there?" "Nothing but his mustache. "-Chicaso Tribune. A Bouollocnt Provhlol. "I tell you what it is. Blinks, old man, this In a pretty wisely planned world after :11," l\llI IF! IIIII I110 uevewpmenc 01 {[16 St. Mn-enoe river route (or the car- riage of grain to the umboard, and it is named that the cit. engineer shall have power to auto d upon the premissa and sai to see that the proviions this ag ement are carried out. It I"hn -xi! 12.~.Tlll`lIH Donn dull` apt bO`|J_&,] able `-1 ad (mm! the _llld elovatox hu"_ _ u`eoInlt.ad`u"c!o`r0ui_d anti :1 oornhcsu of sun}: completion manned by the n at eouunl art than person ; or u nty at I: am has been da mad with the city treasurer of the as d cor- poration. and uhaln further not be pay- able until my registration of"an agree- ment `botwun punk: hereto. or the company an horeinatter duignuted in nubu_titutloa~ot the party berotq of tha tint psrpohan in; tho apecltua lqud on which the e eva.tor.'is to be bunlt. and the elcvatur will; the obligations containod In clauua number ten. 13 'I`I1n n :3.` ulnunfnvr shall he nnnrnfnd conuunau III cnnll number ten. 13. The slid elevator shall be 0 rated 3) an to facilitate as far as poui la the mlmhlpment of grain at the port of Kin um and the development or the Rt. .nIn-nnnn rivnr rnutn Inr iha car- T e; In In -1;. '5` t: It X -' r....n*~ a111&'a3 rci.5' W 19 Tim -girl hnnnn Aha unit In mur- `U ' \Imbl|, Undo Jim?" "II In mnnthlnn van hunt nn In 5 -Ila uruny Little Gin-l-Iler eldent nn.-Pick Mo `Tu ` Bo Followed the Text. Ions I will mains 00 min. uvinf Kin to TBDA '. ..3l..Bv5.s at 8 pal: air Nonnppu-on_t. `_ 1_..-_n-__I.. ,_ n;n_ - Unpudonnblo. .1- ._,._A___. 1 3 ,,L4_. She Didn't. In Luck. run. TmL1VI.*k wnta. iuonmur.` quill! use ILYIIII uruguua. Ana nmmlwzlri ot the human shown by foull remains to have boon about an Inn on 3 black bed`. But the gmtegt dlerenoe. both In clue ilid character. would apps: to exist between the gentla, easily tamed um. Anatolian wombat and its tarot and oolouol inonctor of for book times. The enhance In all: would be about tho dlu-anon between a somewhat ovl~ (Wm: yahoo-pl; And a htppouoiu l`ou"'I" lPl'K-`UH 'l"'O The original ancestors of the modern dragon-y have been proved by the dia- ooveriea of B1-ugniart among the fossils of the mines of Commentry. Amer, France. to hue been some ten times bigger than their modem descendants. They had big hands And very lnmiy doveiopod jun, armed with powerful teeth, which must have made then look quits like itving dragons. The ancestor: 1:! (kn hnnvnr nun nhnwn in fossil I-nnunn WICK. Ill ISIIB npru Al\'llu. What is the meaning of this terrible deoline? Simply that California has been worsted with her own weapons. For a while inventive ingenuity applied to grain tanning kept California ahead oi` the world. The gang-plow. improved hnrrows and Cultivators, headers. and lastly. the combined harvester, with its thirt_v-mule team cutting. threshing and nackimr the wheat at a stroke, had en- abled the Californian to compete easily with ohoa -labor oountries. For many years this acuity of invention noted as a counterpoiae to Argentina's pmpiniquity to the world`: wheat market. 0! course, this could not last. The fame of Califor- nia`n harvesting machinery was noiaed abroad. and in a single year Argentina imported over 08,000,000 worth of reapern. atoruu-threshers. ploughs, etc. The transaction of our "State Agricultur- el Societ olironiclo the result briey: "Argent a wheat broke the market." The California farmer, handionpped by 8;000 miles oi` perilous ocean navigation around Cape Horn. found himself unable to oompeto with the Argentine.-Edward Berwick, in the Anne. IBW [H1188 auu D lllalrl BIIHUW. J.nu"uy years ago two successive seasons of drought put an abrupt end to the pastoral period, and the reign oi` the wheat former was ushered in. The making of California dates from 1866, when towns and hamlets sprang up all over the State; and whether a man labored as a lawyer or doctor, merchant or mechanic. teacher or preacher, his pay came out of the boundless wheat ileld. l`his era of prosperity based on strain reached its vlimax in 183:3, when Cali- fornia's wheat export footed up 043.000,- 00u. Such tangible success spurred our rivals to emulation. Australia learned the lesson to such eeot that her wheat soon outranked in price the product of California. As early as 1881. in reply to a description of our header." which I furnished to the London Times, lwas requested to H('n(i detailed information to Southern Africa. So the Afrikander beneted by Californian iuqenuity at an early date. The following year Aritontlna entered the race with a feeble export of 68,000 bushels. This has grown to an aceretiltetl 4().000,li0 bushels exported in the hall of 1894. Meanwhile, in that year California's output to Liverpool had fallen to a valueof l8.421,00, or one-fth the amount shipped in 1852. In 1896 it rose a lIttle,to !10,02ti,l03.-Edwani Ber- wick. in the April"Arona. \\'hur. in thn vnnnnlno nf this torrililn Fifty years ago two or three hide- droghers sumoed to carry round the Horn the whole annual export of Callfox-nhw-a few hides and 3 little tnllow. Thirty Conan. -...n tun. n|Innnna.I'!u unnnfln nf I'IAl'|IL'l`0N AND MONTREAL LINE. BTILMIR HAMILTON . tvon Hamilton Toto to. Klncnon. Loro :.IJda.IIpldn of tho so. nuance and Ilen- 0388 III )'0llX' llklu. Each juror changed his quid, looked at his neighbor, nodded and. without leav- ing their seats, tvhq-y rendered n. loud and omplmtio verdlots of "Not guilty," and then joined in three cheers for the defendant and hls lnwyor.-Chloago Record. ` EH9 UIIBO. The broker cross-examined the wit- ` nesses brieily. sending in, now and. then. a discomllting trajectory. When he came to make a speech he said: Gentlemen of the jury, I have taken great pains to show you that my client was a respect- able citizen. Ten witnesses have asserted --on oath, mind you-that he stands high in his community." The defendant ' was -six feet three inches tall, and the jury smiled. He stood high in his com- munity, and that is sutiloient. Now for the law. We find in the thirtieth verse of the sixteenth chapter of `Chltty on 1 loadings -Chltty. gentlemen. was one oi` the bravest izenerals in the Confederate urmy-this well established principle of ham" II:-um thn In-n|mr mlinsrn hi: lIrnly*l':nl5 \VU1l l`HlalIUHBllU(l pl`H.lUl[Jll5 Ul lnw." Here the broker adjusts his glasses, holds the book far 011', elevates his ohln, and reads: `No respectable whlte man can be guilty of orlme. That, gentlemen, in enough. I leave the case ln your hands." Wnnh hlrnr nhnnxrnd hln nnld lnnknd uh "7 \ "'1 '-T ' Here iootaie fresh in-om England that is breathtaking: A box containing ten pounds of copper pennies tel! 01 O drny in 5 London bnnineu street the atlas; day and broke, the money scattering to the four winds. There was A wild rush made for the coins. but when thoupolioe asked to: the money to be delivered than was a genus! compliance, and when the recovered` coin was counted not a cent ` wan mining. ,. - 1.. m. ummmnnnxnn nsznum Afrim \ IDOOWIDQT" Well." said the Boer. two spring bucks are as much as I can carry. Suppose you miss?" Nobody misses when cartridges an slxpenoe." 'l`hn mmnnma was that the Bnar not his i mo ueuertu uruu uve snubs lulu gun uuu. A Jacksonville broker, while travelling ` in the Alabama mountains. was invited by 3 friend, a local judge, to attend the trial of n cracks:-" for shooting is "nig- mr." and. the prisoner having no money to hire :1 lawyer, the judge appointed the broker to defend him, alleging bhnn if the broker was not es lawyer he was an idiot because he wasn't ono"-a 11* ig- menc amply supported by his ponduot of the ease. FBI... `\-a\`rA- nqusmnnvnvnlnnrl `\n!I1'f_ [rs ms: ---,--u A wn.n RUSH Mn: rqn THE A`l'ow l!np|.>onII3u" of Internal: -A Jul- Ionvlllo Inter Who Took In tho `lo! .3 . uonckor" mg lhontln; ) --llggor." n___ n- - `-1- a......I. 0...... m....I-_.a LI.-L wan musing. o In his Campaigning n'South Arno. \ and.` Egypt." General Molyneaux tells about going to the house of a Boer. with ` whom he was going on a deer hunt. The } General arrived on horseback, aocom- \ ALLAN LINE wnom no will gum uu It 1186' nunu. Luv arrived horseback, accom- panied by a servant, and paralysed his host by taking into the house A peek bag of cartridges. The Boer nally ex-l claimed: You Englishmen must be very rich! Cartridges cost sixpenoe here." Rather mystied, the General ask Where are your cartridges!" Here. said the Boer, tapping the barrel of his gun. Then you don't intend to do much ` shooting? -wan " lnld the Boer. two marina uxpenoo." The outcome was that the Boer got his two buck with his two bullets, while the General red ve shots and got one. A Tan]:-nnnvllln In-ninr uvhlln tun:-nalllnn CASTORIA Decline of California : Wheat Export. ruhnggaunonmrq. Momma: Drnlon Fun. .l...l._*_I _._.....A...... -0 LL- In-vvv--uv---u--uouwwv-to ;'- : ``Whydoem'tnpdIumsh_p|yhiI!In Inquire-dnc1uun.wlouavonorIdoh_\o. "Van |nlI`t nnnnnnn-nlninl bi R I Another Place notion ' Cholly Chmnplelgb-Hem, on the oor, lot me pron my nun. Miss Coldenl. I love you! ~ 1111: Cnldml-Yon had better at un and 0qood--Do you believe in hypnotilmf Dowley-I do. Every time I look at my ywitemdhenl-her Inlkllnoomomonnntl more positive that I must have hum h shod when we won mn. I-44... lnyI'o-orT.TIi'C V ' Pall rt K. . Hunt 353? t'o'rI?).nt:oo . ' "IIUW UH UIlIl'I'III.IlFY" l9.`m.l7tlmO hodld Isl Incdvc and borrowed hloh!qulo."-ChIou;oRcoud. \ mnutms OK 1\O\V IOFKY Poor but Respectuble De Million--I un 3-a distant. mlation. sir. "Indeed? How distant! Well, air, as distant as they can keep me, nu-l"-Now York Weekly. Olll Lug Coldosl-You bud better get up and pays your suit as home. You've bnggul your uouncn at the knees-New York Journal. "l'VUClllf_ (II IIUIITF l hon-owing our lawn mower." "How did you mung: It?" "lfenru tlmn hndlal It `I cum snap RIIUL L; yllll. Ell`. `Ru! Rubo---Ditto. pard.-Now York Journal. no [ltd Done 80. W:-ll," and the num with A gripsnck. who stood lmtho mtlwny stntlou waiting [or an outgoing train, I've done my duty. 11' tho administmtlon doesn't got. the bone- t. of my uhllmcs, it`: the fault of the ad~ mlnI.~xt.rm.lun." u1\I....... ....nvv -..I.a cl... ......n-|-.4--nu. H" mm1.~xr.rnuun. " "Chou-r up!" said tho acquaintance. "It It first you don't suoocvd, try. try ngain." `II kuon Anna an I nun an Innnlr IVIHI I5 PHI YOU (`IOU E FIIOOCIKI, 61') . If] lllllu. "1 hnvo done so. loan 30 back with serene consciousness that I have loftno stone unturned. I hnvo been refused ev- erything mhnt the town affords. fromun embasandorshlp to: {me pass homo."- Wushlngoon Star. J l anuuuuuu u-vn-unvuuu-up: , Stmngor-I notice your name 15130 Mil- : llou. Are you n-lutcd to the wealthy De Millions of New York? !:|...... L. 1).`--.....t-..I.ln ha Illllln-n__Y nun I'll". |II'J|}lI`lIll. T'L HI" snap shot at you. sir. 'Rm| Rnhn._.I)H:fn TIIIIUI OIIIUU. Unuunu -up-cu. I. WNWAY. B. W. IOLGIB. Ant. Gun. Inn. All Gan. Imogen. HIM! INJUM Ulli XIHOLII" Oh, I don't; know!" said Haythnn. The paper said this fellow In church fell dead while saying his pr-uyors!"-I\'ew ` York Sunday Journal. ` puusou 101' u uruzun LI iullglu urml unuumu. lie was as man, he was. nguin inter- rupted Mrs. liuyuimxi, and every onu.in his m-ighburhcxxi rcapoctod him, too, 1`)! be bound. Ho \\'.'\sn t luukcd upon by all his neighbors as M) uuomuly, n quocr crvuiuro whose sole uim in life on Snndny aocmui to ho to sit: at home and snturuio ` himself nmi his wife's luco our-mins with foul snioliing tulmcco smoke and read the Sunday papers instead of goimingu cionn ahnvouml putting on fresh, elem) clothes and taking his wife und children to church as he should. Think. think." she cried drmmitimiiy, just. think, Silas Huytiiun. how much bvttur oil` you would be if you had huvn that mun!" uni. I 1`1\v\ I`, I,-unnvl" cnhi nvthnn i J 1 i i i 1 i ommm unu"- Ho dld. did he! Went to chumh. eh? Well, Silas Hnythan, I do hope It made you thoroughly ushumed of yourself, Mrs. Hnyumn interrupted. shaking one 10113 and bony ngur at. her lord and master. Tn nlvnnv-f.nh\ L-nmvlmhm. vnu haven't: auu uuny uugur an not turn uuu Iuumvr. To my oermdn knowledge. you huven't darkened as church door yourself In tlvu yours, although I have talked and talked Ind talked and endeuvoredln my poor. 1 bumbl: way to make you see the error ot your course. It is poulclvuly dlngruoeful l the wuy you stay I. homo. uud I should thlnk Ihut own It you lm\'on'b very much rvllglon yourself you would be willing to go to church new und tlwn for the sake of your wife and vhildreu nud to keep people from talking uheut you as they do. I`l\n I\!\I\I`l' unlll thuf. flllil fP"n\V Wll tn 1 [rum uulilng uuuuv. you as nutty uu. Thu pupal` and that thls fellow went to church um - begun Huythun as she paused for u breath 11 alnglo brief mmuont. Ha \\'n'A n nmn. he was. mmln Eh Wllo Given Elm n Duerved Lncture on Churohgolng. Iwus reading today in the paper," sum Hnyphan, about a fellow who went to l ohm-oh um "- uu...u.a Am 1...` mm on nhnmh ah! DQIIIIIII I CIEIEILWIO XV DIII 1'1 XIX. "Yon uu t squumanloiel (`at R n ` n-nun" thg an-clnahno an-i&lj- 1 MI) Mr. Dryp1ato-I should like to take I nnn nhnt nt unn uh- I-|AYTHAl{m'l'THE WICKED. Nilnn. . - I PI-ovulncucus Pve cunt our nextdoor ndghbocd 1-noccuuaunnngioaap. A _,_n. __-n_______ ___gn, n___g|n Distant Relstlonshlp. __ I ._..u_- -.-_._ _-.-.- I A Mutual Huh. A Bolton:-. 25 Years before the _ A ; Public. Ihousands _ + 3 otLTcstlm_9__p.lak. Ro;oo|n- . ,; .~~ ` mo-qea lay ` V Qliiliil illilillii QICQQIQ Qiillilidlilll ,4. ' `ul. ' . `.3 ` I ` Q . . .4 _ . I ` _ _ , .. . pl . .1 .1 .. .. _;;;_._;;-._._._._`;.._.`-_;__`__;_-____ ._`.._'_g ...__.__a..-._ [cures an Diseases of the _` % ' Stomach, Blood, Liver, Kidney, Nervousness, 7 Sleeplessness. (lengral Dgblllty, Blllougness, Dyspgpgia. ' `!` Neurqlgla. Our 88 oo Refrigerator seems to be just what the people want. ' Lawn Mowers and Garden Toolsfstill in. Good assortment of Ithe very best makes. M Q A9 SINGL I'll y Illld o m Jn'3Eh"1-7:` an Tl-llkbyood o lumr-.1 . AB! IARE. good goln lno unlvo. returning um '1'-GLASS FARE AND ONE- lnn lay am. nturnlng until 1- A-Alnnlnnn AI K. h I. II` 0. P. R JA"r'1`E"niEiii" This Brass and Iron Bed onlv $6, in Black or White Enamel. ()rder.~\ taken for pnli.~d|iu|.."FL\H OH-Clotln.~x. . I urn l\rIl\ 'I`Inn I.anaAIIn< wHo_ WOULD `BE MCKELVEY 8'5 BIRCH. Mntreggl Nevy\ 69 d: '71 BROOK ST.. KINGSTON. war: -IIII III R. J. REID, MANAGER. ll Ull`\;IlIllIH. Tho Leading In--Iortnkor and Furniture lunnfuotnnrp 5554 And 9350 ll-Inobu BINGO. I) I IJIFIII IIAIVAIIIIID [GE emu panama. __. T , Rlcnollm mm mlutlon company. Tl'_|B.SCBNl_C LINE OF AFIERICA. D These Freezers have du'plex"d:7isher and double scraping bar, wnll produce ne, smooth cream in four minutes. Sizes in stock I to 18 quarts. WITHBUT om: 7 also 1"! Canada Picfc Runway- Will lune Round Trip Tlohtu for ':'~u'.3uv _t3m_-Q nd`Ioo`h: Its III!" I `- '=*`'i =-;:.va.-.:... ``-?`%-'`. :VQ D IO lilill Quen s Birthday nn. (I own. lo.l xpnu. I Am. 130.1 lpnn.8.Mp.m I 191005.). pm. ,8 xpx-ou,1.l0u,n 10 Pan, pm. I xpsIu.l.IM.m II xod. (I. mm. 1'! Ind. Noun ud. I.10p.m. "In xed. owpn in: No: 1. . I autumn dun . No. 6 0 can on y. All othot tr dull: amp! and. sin leaving` no 18. noon. nlvh Omwmn 4.56 pm. znnd Ix-sin Inv- nnn .M In! Glu-ouh hlllinan, univ- t. ' I "gov ':u, Pullman uooommodsuon. ` `W ` 3. 1. nnrmv. Aunt. ` Button. o_>r._ Johndton xxiismgq gzjmnkoib Il'- . ' ' ny mm - Sunday, soul and o?o1oo- wIll'ln um an amount `Ill. wall to return leaving. mllnnuon n tor than uudny. In am, rut Hy. 7-- ._`_Y_. `-54 I`\ `,5 ':a .\ . ` I uold nt SINGLE FIEST- gt. ()Nl-THIRD. toad going` I! b. _ 1 lid to nlurn luv/In du- iln ol than lfnudny. In 6th. " I on-lulu-vlu. Mu !I|1_g|_-t8ung!_ay,_!`qgr_l__n_n_<} Imam cough. com. ; lanuunnu Ion Inn. 105.. all Mir '_day.May 24lh,'97. """3." o"'z'3Fu?n'3"ui."1u`ni' :r':'._:, o _u Ayn tor the PI M E`-.*.rs:.*.'::-:;.1.:.::':E;`.:.:':,`.'.' "`. _'f"".` sq-I -- F3- _....r,._._,'7 II? to an I hub been A din 2 !!! or 0 I tryouts. I am and Mun an Jhu put vq _yug_n, I rattan nu llogf I-`nee 0 Sun- )oIIA. . ad I: . .,oonnuo cal Vina I Insulin to all point: an an H 81.3. ' a I _sTR-%::HB9?'_ _ nn_- ____a_ - 1-a.v.c.: KN; En. %RIJt'.J uissia. RIC 'I'lIl`II B|IHOI I. r. GIlaUIIIlaItI`a.AaOI 0 I-cnoo an """" ."' ""3'o"FIIi'."' ""{1i' "1 o.|:o:.n tut` 8:1`: |'lf::?::n m`tI:o IOISMOOI. 31--L jg`.-- I..nl-- g-n I..6-..n {T - '1`ORO_N'1`O`-MO AL LINE. IFA -nu. An _`!~.ADlE ~U!3SE.% ._ --3... 1_._._l `.1; loyal run Stuuthlpa. noel (oalllmi at Ilovlllo lor_Lc w outlly recommend 16 0 "arr . W . nnuvlllo. Ont. . . .,. .__ V VIC` CI` NEW `SF-..:2`:a: :a-.:::- IB TUBDAY loin] luv u o n.m.. 3 on an Mn. I6lliJI_nI ma daily. (uxoopt lon- m......'.... I Juno . - - - . . - .. mint Oobln only.) . |..........u Juno . . . . . . . .. RATE 0!` IISSAOI. .IL_ .....I I\.Ill.-.l;___I.iu4 nxsuu ur tu9aAuu. ml and lllornlu-Llvorpoolond . . In ax ..`f.`, 9."..._"`m`L`?' .".'..""o..l`...r 5.... T TIIQVELLINO. ..l!| Ila . 5.. .ngI(ugiK.. .|...).. on A on y. In ` nu us: u . . . .. Dlroot short Llno to all points In Now York State vla capo Vincent. N.Y. VII lijl ~`II-Iluillyvn oalllnk for London- mtdny from Montreal. calling hon Ioutnsl. ...... ..a Rum...` 'IIl'Vlul uuuwuuu auuvuuu -...... Lf King;-{con 'l`URaIDAY.Tl-lUnS- ' IRDA nolnl Int no 6 Lm.. '"`-w ' unnlcny lllll Rairthululsn-Ins`! Onbln. D! F, v 1% `wottinru-Ilntlon apply to 0!. "M. Ind Clblll. (tn- g. :.:.':::tr.m"'~ " nnnuan-1-I cabin. tin 0102! `I. IIIOJ r gairthtilu an-Ins`! Cabin. punks. mm NIWJQII. #330 \d>lIA I_I|l nlishh -con 'l`UR!|I)AY.'I`HUlIa- (coin; :6 nun. rt Ink scum . 5 Juno ..l8 Jnml IIIII. Luv [inattent- Golan En!-Tlm8DA\' M 5 p.rn. Going Wat-FRIDAY at 10 pan. l'uu-Hunllton. 04.3 return, $0.60. To- ronlmg: mrmi Bo. onn-ml, M: ntum. u! 60. y : In and qalu inoludod both vyuyn. J. Jlnu. Y. ' I saw: 1'&oo.. Laolkmni. ` Fnlq tAunO-n. .18 In ..:a In uuuou In respect or said nonus by said artiss of the second art are payable namely twenty years rom the passage of the hy~iaw hereinafter mentioned) the amt parties of the first part agree within one year thereafter to rebuild the and elevator in. the some permanent and substantial manner and ot the some material: mi dimensions as the ele- vator now |`l`0p(8Vd to he built, or. in default of rebuilding they agree to pay forthwith lo the slid parties of t.he esconli part such amount as shall he eulficient to satiety and discharge the then unmatured outstanding debenture debt of the s:ii corporatgun created in rfepeetfoi said tonus an the inlerest from tune to time to accrue thereon; and to the intent that l.he siid corpora- tion may be secured in the repayment of slid amount. the said arties of the first port shall insure an keep insured the slid elevator and premises to the full insurable value and shell asst n to. the slid corporation a pulley or po i- cise of insurance to the amount of I8t5,(l)0. and to that extent to give to the cor ration all` the rights and privi- leges o mortgages of and elevator and premises in respect of said insurance end in can the said panties neglect to insure hold elevator and premises as herein rovlded. or to psy the remiums in ms t 0! such insurance roan tune to time. then the corporation may in- `sure the same end pr the premiums thereon end recover _t s cost of such insursnce from the parties or the first pt; provided that In the event of the tetruction of osid elevator by fire the orstion shall not be entitled ea sgsmst the psrtiea of the first port to collect any larger stun under any policy or policies of insurance on and elevstnr end premises held by men then the slnount. or the then unpaid and nnlnstured debt and interest crested the oos1:ore.tion in respect of esid nos. 11. The. work ot construction of said ehrsifotashslltbe th0ll)r@el||QOd withgn inn neuter s llll pssesuo y the cgunc at the sad corporation of hereinsttor mentioned and Clwivntor with all its sppiisnoes i i l t 3': '3- .I'.a'5..i'f."i.?..`L'.'.i..'.';".2..`. ncuunz mu mm min; grain to '7.' . run by and vote: II I wonploud dandy! be mad I? to minaonln on otha um: on novemoer. law, and when such lotion in card as hereinafter ::'3a.a, tho aid 66 II of 03.11)!) shall payable to acid nu-tics oi the tint put. provided that tho ptrtiu of first t dolly t` at `d mh and 15: .l;`:v,o.aI.:lnr`:":;I7. III lnliolovuttlouilbonush ll gt: :1 __ _x_n`at;xlga|.1ua._ 4 "W :.';.`.'.:s`:*:'...,..'`'..`-.'..*:::.:`.':: 1 I 0! Novunbu. 187. and when such an-nlnllnn In mutual an lung!-..n.. uzua, smui in no cusa exceed one-halt cent or bunhel. 10. I , after the payment of siid Lonua of 825.000 the said elevator slmll be de- stroyed ii firia or other accident within the perk wiihin which the dc-homures iaiued in respact of said bonus by said puriiss second miri aim Iislvnhln non con. 3. The nid elevator shall he built in a. good. substantial. and workmanlilce manner and the material: and work- manship shall, from time to time. us the work of conliruolion progresses, be inspected l) said committee and up- pmved by llmn or a majority of them. 4. The axial elevator shall he hull`. within the limits of the city of Kings- lon at some oinl along the water front. 5. The all elevator shall be so built` that vessel: may load and unload at all: elevator at the some time. ll. Thu maid nlnunonr nhnll Inn... ....:| provnaeu. 9. The charges for unloading and spoutin grain (tom and to vessels and cars, 3 all in no exceed one-hull cent. nor hunhnl Iouamg and unloading milwuy cars. 7. The said elevator shall he provided with a modern mnrlne leg, u-upable of handling nntl unloading nt leust 12,- 000 buahuls of vain per hour and shall be furnished w th such power nnnl furi- lilits from time to time ns slmll he ne- cesaarf to operate sairl marina log to its [ul capucxty. 8. Grain in lrnnnlf ulnrml in ani.l In, Ill lull CIIDCICILY. 8. Grain in transit stored in said ale- vator. may be stored for (on successive days, free of charge. save the nhurges for unloading, nndmgmuting grain from and to can, or vessels. as heroinalter provided. `I 'n1h llhnv-on: Inn n-xl.....I!.... ....J ::"'3"..::.r5 *1 - In tlfl UIHIC. 2. `he plum and specifications of the szitt elevator shall he suhmittetl to the t-otnmittee of three persons. nrtmel)',tlu-. city engineer of the slid city of kings- tun. the chairman of the elevator com- mitteo of the council of the suit! city of Kingston. and II third person. to he nominated by the parties hereto of the tint pert; nnd the said plans and speci- fication shall be approved und accept- ed hy the stid three persons or 1: mn- jority of them before the construction shall he proceeded with under . this agreement, and theaupervision con- templated by this section shall 1: ply to the rebuilding und reconstruct on of nirl elnvntnr nu nnntnmntntmt 5... M. Lne rsnuualng und reaonauucuon grid elevator us contemplated by sec- tion ten. 9 'l`|m ..:.l -I......o..- -L...n L- L--nu :- an: elevator at the (line. 0. Tho slid elevator shall have mil- wny collnnation and proper fncllim-5 for loading and unloading milwuy slid olavnlnr shall lm nrnvidnrl ugruument; Now, this indontura witnesseth that in comidemtiun of the promises and of this a` ipulutions and covenants herein on the part of the mid parties sever- ally contained. the uirl parties hereby covenant. promise, and agree with the other of than), as follows: 1. Th lid uni-lint: nf flu: first numb tvtner or mom. follows: 1. The mid parties of the first mrt. shall erect a. grain eluvntor of mo ern design and substantial construction. ctagigg,` with the site, not. less than .9U,ll , than 300,000 Inushals of grain. and. as herein further provided. slid elevator to be a public one, {or the us. of Hm gen- eral ruhlic. ., \ lm r.l...... ......a -......:r:..A.:.._- ,9 u,, ml with woapaclty of not lean` or w,uUVi And. whereas. the said artlos of the [int art have accepted t e said offer, and ave contracted and agreed to erect, operate and maintain a grain ela- vntor. pursuant to the terms of this agreement; NOW, fhil inzlnnrurn Iuilnnumxllu Ohuf ponmon. ormo uconu pan: Whereas to lucllltlte the transpor- tation of grain from the west to the seaboard by way of the great lake and the St. mwrenoe river. improved facili- tire to the transhipment and tempor- ary It rage of crnin are required at the t . "X...?_ PUII. U1 IWILOH; . And, cream the mid corporation, in order to tomato the erection and opera- tion at e on of Kingston of n. suit- able gr `n 9 avatar have offered to aid the! 5 mm by way of bonus to the amount of I25.(X)0: evening. road: u'fol|ow|:- , Thin lndemure made this -- day of May. A. D. 1897, botwean Edwin Means. of the city at Duluth." state of Minllentt. grain dealer. 0! the first part. an the `corporation of the city of Kim`: . heniinuttor called the cor- mtl n ftho ac d t: to fnglllotgtapgzn h-nnqnnr- Rona, .morto__n ud ououburg mi. .. as - - LA.-u I; ll nn. 3 (tennis on uuzuruay n.turn`oon. The dust of tho propcasd agreement `?FtW.00ll E- M0091: and the corporation .ol'.th9 city Wu road and discussed. claI1|3`by' c mu. Several pmnndments were made, with the unanimous consent of the uommittee. and `of `eu3`l.:Mooers. senior Ind nlor; and Mr. 1-an`-ell, their _ oognnj. :1 of whom were recent. hd roomont, an it wil be submit- nal IV: I` A nnnnnnl (nun IInOH'hInHnn this oo;nn_1. an or wnom wax-o. rount. ` wnl tld to t a canned tor ratification this This Inn-In nt|n-n IYIIIIIA thin alnv 1"" .,:,- _l T- I-h co-pun v_-mg; `put in h rgju) -ruuncv Inn at Mus-Company ied I10 n my 39: ljuluo. OhnYrl'nnn` Donnell cuid Ales. stew- Brt.`Li.vinntou, Ellatt. Canon. Ryan and mohars:>n- formed the quoruhr at the meeting o_|'. the alevator committee on` Saturday nfurnoon. The drn nl Hm m-nnnnd nnrngment Iiiiiussntusa um. loouudu. mu. n:qIIv~ `mt, u-n yours. 19. It is further agreed that the com- pany shnll deposit a certified the ue for 81,000, with the oily treasurer or se- ourity for payment by the company of the necessary expenses of submitting the hy-luw, eto.. should the by-law he carried. and the c0u1pu.n_\' should not carry out the terms of this agreement. 20 Quid nlnvntnr uhnll hn nnnrn lad fnr curry DUI (J10 [,0X'lI|S OI [HIS lI.g'I'88HlC`Ill'. 20. Said elevator shall be operated for the period of twenty years. (luring the navigation season subject. to the pro- visions of section number Len, under :\ penalty of 810 per day in can it,.is not operated. through the neglect of the company. Iouilctono rout. luuuvodwnewhnnmhk wllh sun. in Kill? U"\ 0 Tl I Wanna: BI I; can botwoon , `lhggoons nu now. on, Io: hil nhgll -A `king: and nunhh ` olhnnndotuu. Ah. my nun," and thobencvm leno old lady. `I suppose yonu-e anon nd hunger, no you not?" Plmho Iv Yeuum. my do cops. "-a-Clnounnd l bum. H . unu VUIG (lIl(l Ol HUIIE BIIBCI. lit. in cusa the said elevator is built puxsunnt to this agreement. tho (`0I'[l0I`lI- lion shall by all lawful moans mutua- vor to procure the municipal not to he umt-nrled an that tho L`()l.lll(`ll of tho suid corporation shall have the same power to axmnpt. siid elevator and premises from taxation (is tiny now have under slid not in respect. of nmnufiwltiring tstnhlishmnnts; and upon said power to exempt. being conferred the t-orporzition slmll exumpt the said elevator and pre- misxa from luxu.tion (except school tines und local improvement. rates), for a period of ten years, and shall review and exemption on u further period of ten years. I9 It in further ncn-and Hml Hm nnm- " wanna ptoluucuuon. UIIOD Jinn" "II In uometlnngyou hunt upland- 'thn-rson human"- I. vvry. vury nuugry. Dyspoptlo (savagely )-Thon have tho do- concy to keep your uuod fortune to your- self. Iha\`en`t had un appama for you-|.- Tl:-Bits. nncn: n wuuyy-lvlgiu Old Lady (quontlonlng lmlo g1rl)--Sup- pom tho queen had died in childhood, who would have succeeded to the English Q}.-anal nan or snu elevamr rursuunt L0 nun agreement being earn led an nioresand, the corporation shall 3' to sun! pnrlma of the 1irsL part, 1 a said Lonus of 8`25Hl)l|_ oza,uw. 17. In cuss the said by-luw shall not receive the assent of the electors us required by the municipal not then this agreement and said `by-law shall he null und vuid and of none affect. III In nun: thn unial nlnuunnr in Inuilt u my... uvuuuo-uu Whnt made yuung Llghtpnyto leave bo- foro tho mwsts sat down to supper?" 'I"Im hunt, Ivhn nnn`t. non mxrv mil with. TMs." said the tarmac! friend who had not awn hot for n your--thia is the girl ~ who \-owed to me than the never would be- long to any mm). oh?" I dnn'I`. " nnld aim who had hann mnr- 3112.--NcTif`H KING 1.: 1-455.. bIh_..A.._ --4 3.3;

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