Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1898, p. 4

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7 'W4c&."rao W. 5? //f4'.,,/.;_,%_b._---,3/` ....____._ Inn The committee neponed `lo The council [gee lune. ~ The report; of the committee on ilnence. touching the Abbobb cite muddle, ween len ihv document. If went to ehow then no main; conbrecb existed to cell to the ciiy eny pert of the lende required lor the eite oi the propoeed worlre. oxcepb the document given theoouncnl by Mr. Folger. Tlmt option named no emounb cl money. The prcpoeed sale of e pm of the emelter eibo wee rcecinded on December 10th. New prnpoepla were mode by letter dated December 2Ut.ll. ` Neither of cheee. lehtere were laid before the finance committee. No eetiefeobory ex- planetion lied been given for wibhboldinu thoee lecbere. Under inebruohlone from the then mayor and Mr. Chadwick the city eo- llcitor prepared 3 formel contract: for bho sale of the emelter site, the name bein lmnded on Mr. Olmdwick. This lurmn contract: was not oxocuied. M was lenrnol on January Iilni. lnet. Mr. Folger was willing to take $ii,(IiiU for his land. requir- ed for the rite. Mr. Uurrlngtrm reluned to ne;_{ot.iat.o for the mile of his land, also re- qulmd. 'I`l|r\ nnnnnlnn u ..- ...l..:-_.l LL_A _ ..A.. FINANCE OOMMITTEIRB RIPORT. ,__, __ ...._ uq yo-n -uv vu-0-III gal` ur ` NIL Thanh! .:i'o':.`1 mi'?s 2sif'?`.. rm um. do!-Ito Patton anon atloopting i _w--v -~ I -vr~vw- uuu .r-vs`; rvuuu Univ I VI- Ioneom vwillcammoucotho constric- limo! can. The launching: in 0:- ma his place thou Ju!y,|Ilh0 strap: docks Mr. Km my: that hiocchomo huooncndoncd y the Btitioh Idhinlly. ` He thinks into]! that an chhmivq pone Mo Iotvill tulip-0 thiugyuinvmtdw onso: sen. mm in; um um. --'-v- I-Iwww-lu$U\l cuv Iuvvuuuu l_|I1' leak On the century. Mr. KM in: non faith in his idea than over.` '3. hoenvorlxing on his not modal nth home at Patents and pretty soon :50 Pol- Inn mnunnnv will ounmqnm nu. llinnhnmm When Doubt l'\\0Dl\tI\.\'~`)\`<. , ' Tho fullunol tho Knapp roller boat do suything romuhblo in the V330! Ipootl on `I-`otonto boy lust winner. when lhoexpetimenl was ied with Ila!!!).- tllluodollm-lt hytho Pohou company. hunoi discouraged the inventor in the Inn. Onn hnnhnrv. Mr. Kunm L..- T-`-hn\tI\ .\`v\r-`. Th` Inulsg . _-- Tho Prawn Inventor claims Illa IBII Info] In a Wotan-. T.\lAn\n \'....~.. H0; H1 Meanwhile, on izh inst. the mayor wrote to the Messrs. Abbott: noting for a conference here, but they would not content. pleading Mn.-a M business. cor to noon up pnviously vrrimon letters The new communication was than which B. W. I-`olgor brought down. Thin wnn pnctically the some as the rnh apron. [ ment, oxoopc Oh the sum fixed was $3000. The ciiy` was given \ one two! from the 8.11 in-t. to ac-7 cept. Mr. Mclnt I0 replied that) lm` mnttrr could not placed before the C0\ll|C|l before Nth inst . und A.-ltd thn. the option be held opeg;unm'l l6:l1 inst. J. R. Shun replied that he did not thank the :5 ndicnte would grant the extension ol limo. \l_-_._L:|. , -A UUIIUIIICHII. V Maura. Smellio .1: Shaw, solicitors, To- muto. in a letter datod January l8th. pnilod out that the syndicate had prac- '. tioally decinrod negotiations oil`. as no 1 satisfactory terms could he arrived at. | City solicitor Mclntyre answered this. on- closing a copy of an agreement. and inti- mating than the city was prepared to, carry our this agreement. Messrs. Smollia i it Shaw answered this. referring the polici- I tor tolook up pnvionsly written letters I. DO}. Dllnilnirntinn was Dluah _ WUI K- In reply to this ex mayor Skinner stut- ad he considered the proposition I mosh ro- mnkablo one. in view of the pmvismml terms [arrived at. almost incomprohonnible. lb was diicnls to reconcile the dilferent statements. LIA...` u..._|Iz_ L Ian I- -- - retain a frontage of 100 feet. on Orchard, and must have exemption from_texntion for ten years if the property is worked. The cash consideration named was 83,000 In the event. of the agmement. being me- ceptable the ayndic-no would sell the whole site for $l2,.W). The property was purchased not for speculation but to work. L. ..-..I.. A- .I 3, V - ' KNAPP'B NEW ROLLER BOAT n .-..}._- OF THE megs. ucxenysnoesm; Price $1, 6 for $5. All dealers or address ` HIE SLOAN MEDICINE ($0.. of Hamilton, limited. uL;\1\II'|,'L _v Mu. uur PFIC ! I00 yll.l'd., II()RR(T)Cl(8 BII |~`. I-1TIN(l--Tho name in enough. no need to an about its superior qumlity and exuclluuoe of finish. Width 10 1 or i 25 yards, 35:: yard. Cl"iE;\_ i`I\lg;'i)- Pure Linen Hixok Tuwalls, Fringed or Ilemml Ends HiZ0 22x40 iu.. worth 50c pair. for 400 pair. A '1`ABLI`]LlNl.N BARGAIN. Bleached Table Linen, (SH and 70 in. wide, 4 di`erent. gmuorus. made of Pure I*`lu.\,u1nd0in Belfast. As Linens are sold in the ur inury way worth nbmll. M van]. mm m;... can of Women's \/Vhite Cotton Gowns and Corset Covers, about 5 dozen pieces in all, shown in our window to- day. They are an unexpected lot, turned up out of the ordinary way. We are going to sell them on VVednes- day. .(3owns at 65c each, Corset Covers at 35c each. They are worth more, if you count only Cotton and Iimbroidery. VVho will get. them ? A TOWELL BARGAIN. Starr & Sutclie, JTHERE: IS A ` LITTLE LOT` _.,_::.-\ .1 LLJLL Nothing more or lenstlnm the pure and uindultoruted product of the British Island of Ceylon-puro. cleanly prepared. rich. full nvoromdollclona and` economical ten loaves-`every infusion of which brin n deli ht Ind nth- faction to the user. I t is sold only in Sealed vhoud PM: eta, 60. 800, 400. 60c and (J00. [WHAT IS Pbnonocll . _.-I _.|, , mvuuwvn . til nnthu Craig :0. Ah: nn. FORMERLY RICHMOND i 00.. T. P_j. _H_}_\ARR_10N co. I v :72. 3. '`.`E3I'..!.T53n`3:'!.1 33`: F mm. in ms position the Inc and `savory on pucod our Mum In I jumpod up with no injury nu slow bob lmrnod in his out 8 In and Ital bud dropgibd from thon x oltholint uuvuo. 1|. 1 WM -pom lho::o`t wutawnl bu-non ton. to may mean; hr in hun P._c. Yutoo.'hohdn Ilia Ir: anon. Bnndnqnnturnodbonoonhihyumr opondinguvulvllhh-huhhnn `li- uuuu vui UIIIBT IIIITUX Inlll -llgnvo n tuning whims Young Irving | ; jun so Mghunod holwu nmbhln In-wt .....,. .uuu-nu uunuuu. ul nylmar. llylt "'1 have been A great: aubnr for 5 good many years with Bulb Rheum. no bad at times in was impossible for me to wash 3 did: or do any housework, bub nfbor taking one boltlo of Sloan : Indian Tonic It took every particle of the disease out of my system. Ind made I perfect ours. It bu now been four year: since I took the modicine and tho dunno hu not returned you. ' - ____ ___-__ vI"V`-i Charlton: clipping; Cu.uu.:s-ms. Fob. M. - iq B J ` 5. - r:f"J'.'`r...`.'.."7' u.`."I`..`.`."..`." .."` I nlcur rlllln` 0! C DOQINHII Itptgnn "oddroal:`ol npptociution 0! MI and II. Conley`: oorvncon Inn nail. ummpmlod b the pnoenhtlon of n vnllollod punt. r. Oonloy foqllngly ropliod. With some companion: Ibo IMIO ton- ; on-~old boyol nocuomnnn J Irv! . I llovillo. wan plqyi on 0 0.1.1. L bucks on Batu:-dn. w an... ......n.... mnw.wvurn IIk-\ Invu. in mun vlwuu. Wu lmvu mun-~ hunch Purlm` Hllllmn, In I-iuulluh mul l`om~.~!rlu-u. lhmn. NH". mnl u `xi I-`mIv_\` |`lmh`n ~nHu|~|~- hi u-I In xv mw\I!-hlhv mu-I Inn um-u Ila um`-v n|`Nu--~nrvl\|uh n gn-Irv Inn 4 Nu` mum`. nucl nmu_\' ntlwrn urn: F. I\2.\tru nul Ihr llw mum-|,\. n urmu van` c-Ix. \`uur~a. Cures Salt Rheum rd scald Head. Mrs. Thomas Holder. of Aylmor. says: "I hnvn hnnn ; nnnnla ....r..._.. I--- - inuuuvulo, VII plqyi IIO 0.T.R. Batu:-day. VII`! `Itching SLOAN'S mum: TONIC puvulu no (II). On Thursday night noon any ol WI Mobhodiab oongngauon of Plnlllpovillo composed a am-price party that visual tho home of their putor. R. Lou}! Oouloy. III Alter pgmking of bountiful It Inddroaobl nmxmninunn nl M. .....n .. urnugu Wlll on Jul] I230. Mrs. James Wright. Brookvillo. IMIO starting for church on Band morning. slipped on` the donate; and fol . Null her nhouldor blado. he in doing II ml :9 a lady of her ndunood III III) N I!- pootnd to do. * (ht Thllrnnu ninkh _|-4--A -P-l- 7` "" I Nun or the Dlltot Oondcuod Ind no Whlro Ixohnuoo Preecoeb is ulrudy prapuilng For to Orange wnlk July l`2bh. James Wrinhm lh-nnlnnl. ...|.n- gp N Q3`- .InnnnI$l.A.._` `-3 I ia_onough. my .3 pm] me of nnmh. mm. In 1 ... :.. tn....n;..n. "!.'!!'.!.'!_"..4l..' .I!- . mttorus. in -. w- plum no G.`l`.ll. \ vnnvnching nlling on of Ibo chum far tho DIBTRIOT DAIP;II. nu ll WUFII r in English sacrac Sale . . . General Agog. ntZ\;V:;Bi`B DRl_J(; RT!) I? la`. 3 ZUIIVIDI IIUUUUQ II V` I 6 sronm. '9:-om: 2: 9 gouu RTWRIGHT. Gino. (loom-:|u|`.m. Parties going` to the Knunmm-2 would find it to otheir interest tu communi- cate with The ManulaclureIs' lilg|nsuran.cp.En'y. K|ondike!1 Undertaking and Furniture. :: EAGOT STRBE I`. IO. J. I". Jumuw, Prouidont. (ion.Mn.mgar. Gnu. A. Bncm.mu, Hoorotnry. I-; 117/ 4 m//& Mo . JZ" j_ w an mun [lit EIII Bo-b u-vim. long Mporionoo. ulxill. od workmon and low prices. I\|\`I\ IK\ t\l\.\`|`. N. F. N. Roam-ling Wall lkgwrlnn. Paine- Ing. lnnorntlurg. (lluimz. lh~Mn~ Ina. 'l`mt.lnu nr nnythingm mime Hum mru. ll I-Mlu Immi- lu vn|n|\>I`luh|n mu! I-A lmmlnunw lulu-u,-I In -In l\`n'm`In Hilly`, M 'n`-`M xnrlvly In uuhn wllh umr m-n. K\ 0 I\`\`_ N. EX N. Ru\\ !-|\'N\~:e\r p-uu`nIn~-\. H-mu` uuml \'n|I\n nll mmlg $`.`.\.lm\.l . ll:mmH`ImIr.~ x N R0\\ :-In~N\~t carp` rum v Mlh , -`ll l`Il Ilw VOW I `W3 an nuNmri:`_\' Int wmun. I ....v- uununnnl D 'I'IMri ` In order that the tun position of tho Oniuio cos-ermmnt on tho timber quor- uiou may in fully iindomood by our rud- I on. In prawn the following cartoon mil concise doiiition at its. patented to the Qhotou of am Simcoo at Hnwkotono on Friday suing Int by A ll. .\lo(`s|lnln. A ulonud rpenkor smirking W. M. II srx-Q. tho reform undidah in um cumituonoy. which vru laid; roprorontmi by Mr. Nin- ounpball. BM coimrnriro candidate i I\ Ihtpraonl campaign. who unjustly aloe orodit of lacing the originator of the policy ndophd by tho gov-crnnont at the his pulinuonhry nation at Toronto. A can- M ptnhl at I. uocginmm ro- Iinblo precaution of the heir of thin nut- hr will double houplin and Iudisblo position ol Ir. bligrnnpboll and hickory ` alliuiu rhopnrnhclonmliuumponthiol` qnootionundgn I-huiliuqy buiuhqy 1 1% M w. ` I ., |n..\ nu ..-,-. unu-nun; IZJll"U\ IN willprovont them from and mountain. (u0\'RRNx\IENT`S TIMBER POLICY. In an! an AL- ----- ~-~`-` ` ` -..., ............. uusu mu govornnunt no Ub- Cum. They do nob mnt tho locomotive-, not tho drill uhodmor tho nddnuiona to the ` Royal military mllouo. uumunytluiusg that will mount thnm mm... .-=-.- -A-~-`L ,. _-..-,,_--.. ...... Iv!` uuuuuuuuu` a one rend: those npooohos ot the nor)` louder: he i: impruood with tho fact. that the borion an sorry that Kingwon in pot. ting ntwmon from the government an Oc- 5 (IVA. Thar (In It-ml .....n -L- L Arr . ...... mum-ug 1-nun urine! 0 unrozue. The liberal: worn nob long in ollioo be- low the manor of drill Iliad lmd attracted Misonbion. Thonite mu climon and the plum drum. but the quoniion nrooo u to wliolhor tho extension ol Colborno ulna! blirongln the nrtlllory plrk should not be now docidod upon. This was important, as the building. onoo begun. according to npocilioutiono. would mnlxo blue ilnprovo` uonanitorunli lmmuiblo. So Mr. liar. don mum lion. and had 1 nonforoncva with tho nutlmritiou about mi: and other mili- ury mansion. and Mliu-nod to Ochvm to attend to lmuineu. Had the ministers of militia whom the notion nnpportod boon uiuiilnrly minded it would have been well for Ringuton and its inulitutiouum In An: ng..I- AL--- -- - - V)-Ir. Ie0AI}:u wont to 393.} um` but mind Ir `'3. at ....-.. um: uuuuurvunlvo govornmono. which llr. Smythe. and Mr. Molntyrm Mid Mr. Swill. and uho rout of tliom.aupport.od. should have utoppod quurmlling long enougli to do justice to Kingston. Two yum ago there mm A mm commotion in Ottawa. however. and the drill oliml in Kingston wan about; tho lac-D thing the government tliouglw of. The ministers worn than cutting ouch ntlmx'e tlmmte. 'n..m....|.. ....... _,.- -M - - lb re lN`NN|~_\\`wk. 3ao::~1`.r\~|uz\'unuK "' \ , luv Inn IN: nnI\~\\Mtv-u\m\: nunlmrily (mm Ilw liwuurummlxrlll ummn. V i-i'i\:R~': {r_\` --.... nun. uuulvblllll mr mun. Nor is this I". The minister of militia onme to tho my in the performance of his duty. M onoo ho is sunpaobml of evil do- olgnn. "The drill shod." said A uponkor at the Snturdny waning ohoor mo on moon- ing, "mu wanted. but: to should have been orootbd two yours ago." Which mennn thnhtaho oomorvmvo govornmonb. which hr, Qmnbhn .-J kl- u_.v.., - -- v--a-n My. whnbngrlovnnool In lb only now that Mr. Mclnt ro hu hoard nbouo tho. looomnolvou? here ho: ho boon for months.` For olghcoon yours hie party was In powor. and II: had occasion to order englnoo. non n low. for tho Inter- oolonlol rnllwny. l)'d he and Dr. Smybho. or any othor man who had a pull at ()b- lnwo. oxorclno their inuonoo in King- ston`: behalf. or on bohnlf of its labor on ropronontotl by tho l0c(nnnti\'o works? A long llmo ago the ngltotlon began on be- hnlf o! the loco motlvoo now mid to be or- tlcrml. Tho reqnonh thnb onginoa wnntod lnr Cmnulhm norvico I.-houhl bo modo ln (`uwln woe proaontod and proceed homo baloro tho lush nonalon ol tho legisla- turo. bolnro tho dlauolul-ion of the local home. boloro tho olootlon WM onlkod of. And because the ngltntion in reaching a climax the torloo are excited and say it in done to lnlluonoo.tho election. They no more than oxoitod: they are mad and moan onough to lnolnunto that the worltingmon may thlni too kindly of tho party that hna boon doing oomothlnu for them. NJ! l. ALI- _I| nu, , n - . DON"! WANT THE WORK. It really look: an H the tzorlou. or some of their lndorr. (In nob wzmh Kingntmn to r gomgovornmonc work of any kind. At. the ward rally on '8-mtrdny nlghb -tho chm--mo-on muting whloh Dr. Bmyhbo album: | wookly nocomlty-Mr. Molnbyro wepb lnonuoo an ordor for lonomoelvos had come from the government. to the works here. ".Evorybod.y hopes." he uld. with a nod and A pure. and an very dooidod hr Hooblon of voice. "chub the locomotive works will get A contract: {mm the govern- monb. but who recent unwarrnntod unbo- montu were promulguod by the govern- ment to lnlluonuo tho Approaching o|oo- J blon. : THE DAIPY _WIT-HG. "OM10! per Orom Dim." , ,.`_ -.....l .uv-- pning fouilo F O W Aiiothu feature oarofnlly witliliold from tho elector: by tho tori in tlmir discus- laion ol t.hi~ quest on is tlm vrliilo abusing the govormnont for that they term the rapid 0$l|.\\llll0l\*O1|t)!lt valuable and (ix- tonsivo timber heritage by too frequent and extensive ulon itlnt. is m the old and umlir-yuiod torritory). they any nothiiig wlmtovror Ibmll the o/xtonsire llld (||ll`\l,lJ to Ontario bi` thb boundary nbitrntorn amt the English privy council. as A result. of the bud lighting of Mr. blown and his oollnguoe in tho pnnont pi-cmmout to obuin posaomion of it. um] which was atnuuonrly oppaood by Mr. Whitney`: party in the interest of their onur\`nti\-0 Allin in the when government at Ottawa. wluodid their utuont to doprivuthir provinco of its iim rigtatn. In In acting the Ontuh tory oppooition wort guilty of ondon-owing tolntny the intonnts of their own pro- vince for the lake of nliormg their friend: in the doninion porliunonl from unbor- ruunonund thy would have attended but for tho ntchtul and ntnlnouo mm put huh by Ir. Ilovntum lain collugnu. tho rotor: government st `Donate. This innothcrptootot tho uullsnun and um liability 01 Mr. \\`hitnc_v so it entrmhzl with our thin. but oh no thiuhonld Iothluuigzlt ofbyth cloeton. not pl tho hrilnr hot that tho that-htiutl tor; pvunntnt told portion: at nlublo tin hr limit: in this nrydiopimd armory to '3`? PIN! liihdlllurts u nqnn nib- Iputml (in nu. All slit in well horn and chill not to forgouun. to shut I0 I91 lap in mind the an bind: and Nllfcl caucus ` valuable miuorul and timber arm aunirdnl` \ v -11 VIII) TV! I. IV! -IIlll|\I! purehunra. hampered by conditions and atipulniionu no mnnufumiro in Ont-nrin. ulpocinlly in the vicinity of tho (hmgian buy Mid the upper lakoe. whence mosh oi the loan Mo exported. to the state of Michigan mainly. would not ban) bought at all. .\I\ u unlvr u sham In \\` kn ---nun.-s It will thus bo readily seen how absurd it would be to have insisted on tho unnu- fncturo of logainto Iulnboruh an Mrliur period. lhd that feature boon aoonor in- troduced tho olfoob would be to have Instorially louonod the unguitinonb prices which worn neonrod at the ulna of timber limits: in fact, in would hwe been dillimily to obtain bids 0: any port, {or nnxiuua -m.uI...-...... |.-.....-.._.1 L- _.. 1-. , ` \(`lRlpIIIl|FI`]. I lr. Mo'.,`i\llum noaicludodlhis portion of hi: nblo nddxeua b ridiculing the proton- alone of the oppoaitron to have as policy on anything, mum loan Um timber quontion He then mlvertod to the sound record of the government in his care and husband- ing of the crown lands. mineral mul Lim- bennnd to the enviable pm-it.iou of the province with its surplus of $5. l`. l,i)IMl, as compared with other provinces. In was rofrenhiug than after the disclosures of rho Sb. Viuceno de Paul poniton tinry under fedorel tory rule the gov- ernmeuh new again making power had Inoted nncl Inninbuinod ulonen public in- etimtinnn. nml bho mun haw you to behcm-d from who will ilnro I-aw than one ilolinr wan corruptly .-pout` (Applause) If the an- nual exponidituro was inoromexl the people mid t.houmnicipi\lit.ioa you the bonelib of in. The oountyuf hirucno nlono. ho said. ro- roivml from tho guvornluont. nlmui Si .U!1>`,. mm durinnihe Inf. tuontyeix yours in mninmin tho inlemn. to defray tho mat of justice. in grnuta to high and public nohonlv. iu grunt-a to ngrioiilburo mud in maintain the fooblo-mindeil end the unfor- barium I uelelun Iml Illa eelen create 00 nirneelr or being the flat to pro in the le leis- ture the compelling of t mber lieenu eld- ere to menufeeture logs lnto~ umber in the province. In reply to this r. Mooellum went exheuetively into the subject and laid bare, much to the eetiefaetien of the audience. the fehve statements and mis- re reeentetlens of Mr. Miseempbell. He po nted out that u to lose the do- minion government. hevlngytte jurisdic- tion in trade and eommenee,` wen looiied to end recognized u the proper authority to regulate the trade in lum- her and age between this country and the United States. When, in 1880. the United Htetes im led iduty of twenty per cent. on Oanad an lumber. the domlnlon govern- - ment he used an ex ort duty of ti per theueen feet on saw one. This duty was ;. retained until it was reised to til in I88!-l, end reduced in lllsil to 82. The Ontario government at this time began to take nog- nimnee of the ex iert of, saw low: from the province, whloi ` began to assume proportions calling for regulntiene. end in the suie of timber berth in re- gion: trihutery to irikns llnron and Superior in 1300, the inserted a condi- tion requiring the one to be now" in l/`mnda. However. in that year. by or- renpement. the United Staten congress re- duced the duty on lumber to $1 per thou- sand, and an the main point to he gained wee the stimulating of the trade in lumber between the United States und Oanadn, the Ontario overnmept, to prevent the disturbance 0 that trade. did not ut into elleet the rower winch the_\ mlgit hove exercised y the condition in the sole of itlllll. In lHll2 there was another sale of timber limits. but as these were in the Ottawa valley. and there was no peseibility of the logs being exported. no such condition requiring mnnufao- ture was inserted in the sale, and Mr. Mlsoempbell. with a full knowledge of thenofeota beforohim. in the session of l.~lll.`l euggested by resolution that the right to out timber upon reserves should be sold under such conditions us would in- eum the manufacture of saw logs in the province. The motion won quitepromrly voted down, an tending to disturb the ellerts lllilde to pet the United Stet-en to admit Oanediun lumber free of duty. The windom of the government wne shown in AL er . thin and in other matters. for in lslii, for m` . the first time in twenty-eight yours. (`on- ` green removed the duty on (fhfltllllil lurn- "9 ber. nnd no a matter of oouree American u timber operntorm on well an Cnnndian. found it to their ndvnntmgoto nmiutunlu re av loge into lumber in (.`.nnndlnu mills. l"rnm thin ieriozl up to the pnrsuge oi the lling- W` ley hill. re Illlpoilll the duty nl .32 per of thousand. there could not be nny possible 3|, ngitntiun for legislation to mmpel liceu.so- bu holduinc to mnnufaulure loge lll Ontario. . tilut when the unjust low was passed the W` Ontario government was alive to the eitun- bow tion nnd took the earliest possible prennu- ih, tioun to meet the Americans at their own [M gnmo. 'l`he legislature vine called and after _ ` Mny lat next all holders of timber licenses M` muet menulneture their loge in Ontario. M0 (A iplaure). am Ir Mnihrllnm .m...\I...l...l`n.:- ..`uA.`... _r .uon0|on md had. hon audit l;lnm|l III hill! MIC Huh In I-nmnnnn In Ola: Innlnh, gga17N-. --. Wu ':,`- " -4, . - W, ,-, -r ,:- ,,:, 7-. - n,f*,L-~ N ._ . `K 1 A `P1110 VDAII-Y WHIG. 'rm:sn.ur, r nmmr :5; ma. . v. ..u u--v u u r I (I|I]`\U_y `,,,.I. KAI. D TN.` lllh o\~n|[mV ulmm I \' W 1 w mu NI .\\mm~. mu u~v|m~n\hmI Q m.\\ Nun. Nu. nunn In no clear. Mlyot A. C. Nu-hr and W. A. Penis. ol Ronfmr. ntmdcd \a-!: night`: union at tho city council and Ind nn ummsn. hank Toduyuey qr-ml Intel time in tho an inch department looking up infatuation in riurol tho only owning: at Rumor`: ug-gum, pull in Int your. I WUIZIT (`unmmlng cnshmi. or "cnstad." as II \ was funnurly mllml. II was a common joke at olriv Imam In the olden limo to plum an enormous onstnnl In the middlo 0! um tahlo. Into which at mum stncrv of Ibo pnv rulings tho own unexpt~ch\IIy jlllnpod. lkvn Jonson um; tho tum "oushml Imp J.wI: at one who In tail of :\ sherllrn dinn tuuk Mn uIm=\Iu Imp Into at cm- lani" to "unto my my nmymou and her clsmrs Innah AII Ilwir hoonln out their ! shouIdua."-GonlIonmn`n Magazine. uuull um uum E[llKt`.`~'. but In not in.-atvn un. It is pvri\~otiy natural fur \-isitnra tn plum thoir lmmla upon tho knnhs. nml Ilium who do innnmllutt'l)' porn-i\'u that thvy t\'\lI llt` inkvn nil`. Thu Iwxt stvp Is to slip (hum qulvtly him the pocket mnlmrry thvm :\\\'n_\' as wlivs of the mom! plum`. Althnunh nn nttrmlnnt is ompluynl to mutvh this mum. lln w nm so mnny visit- nrs that it is lmpussihlo fur him to pn~\`\~nt suvh pillvrlnu. mul tho gins-z knobs imw to ho wplmwl nm or tlmxv times a wwk during: tho lm: smn-n. but that cxmtsxvry littlv truublo nml exxpx-um. A fa`ttsr3` ncar Pittslmmturns tlwm out far 30 units u muss. mid Mr. I)A|\l.(0 Is in tho hams uf uniorlnn a lmrwl nt them `\`vr_\ spring. 'l`lwn- nrv am`:-rnl ll`.I\llS'tnlI of tlmzw ni.-us klmlm smttvnxl over thu \\`uI`|\l. in mu- mulns .-\ml`pri\`:\tn mllootinns of nmnwntm and hiaturmxl rvllrs Mauxy mum am dunhtless mnu\\lul fur rvcmuns of nmsrJ~ cum and mu nt di.~1~uwr_r. but tho guilty pvneuns Il\\`lI lmw nu mnwrn. Thu orig- lnal knubs that bvlungml In the bed mm L mfvly lnld awnyin n vmult.--Chlc:\qo Rw- ii{n"su' '-'-I"u;;..":.' ' ,, In an` In no my .,~.......'... .. _._.`r:__ 43::' 2:-2.: The publisher of an Ontario weekly pn per declares that ho is weary of boimy 1 Inewor of wool and drawer of water for upolibicul party and will we the energy he gave to painting to the mnking ofn bot. tour paper And tho inorm.-e of his general business. A Toronto Ludo journal sneer: at this announcement but: this publisher is aouuulin hinnow pnlmy and will fool the bonotlt in tulmrb time. There in Ingrow- lug looling in this very rlimclion in the pma uh Inge. lnaleowl thorn are others. ` It in nw~r.~mI\- nvnlnnnl r..- ..u.a... ....u.-u- u-I`\'I'IIl'll uu nlulllli \TlIOIIn On lhopustsul onunr tho um In!!! In tho Innnslnn at Mount. \'urnnn um smull g_l:\s.-4 |mul\s\\'ith uuwkcI.~'\ll`illul Intu tlwm. \\`hlx`h III. llulu splkvs. but do .-_.... vuvnuluvvv uu.nu\cu uuun. Let it be remembered that all the school books used in the C1\m\diun schools. high and public. are mnnufuctured in Cmmh, thoprodnct. of llanndian brains and mi! : that books have never been as cheap in! they are bo-day. chmxkn no the aotiun and nuporvieion ot the education department : blunt: the average cost of text books in On- mrio, calculated from romrne made to the department: for the last three years in I9 `.3-50. por pupilper your: and that neiblmr llr. llyun, nor any other mun, mm Fll0\\` how bouor resulu could he obtained under a dilferenb onlor of things. _, ., .... nv n1uun\\_' lI|;|.y||\,lIVI\ Il VI UUUIU in any form produm as evil results. The evidonvo is him. "the Loxh book system has mtnrdod in those status the two programs tho school-; that every communiby should have the right; to choose such text. books nu uro uzlnptml to in need.-;" that: as things go echool books am the cheapov-t books published; uhrxt. it; in impossxblu for the acute to make books as well an thono fumishud by tho publishers. under compo- Lition; that "text; books grow. that they nommul mnnob bu. made to order: and blmb it; is ridiculnus tn lll[lp'J80 (hub my committee. acting for the government, could originate improved books. lot it lun ..n.........I........l aL-A _n .1 u - , , .....-.. -1. -:uu\l\)I \III(`LUUll's ll UIIU UUUF in impiyf The editing, manufacturing and supplying of achool books by the gov- ernmoub. \\/lmt is the testimony of Yer- monb. ( .`eg'on. Maryland. hlifornia. Min- nesota nnd I-nlinnu? 'I`hM2 the workinn ol such lawn -for u ntnto publication of books n A III! .|n nnh 6.-um ._.....I.. -- ....:| .__.,I .----.v- I-\lll\I\II |UlIUI|I'l n Perhaps Dr. Smythe and Dr. Ryan want u abate publication of book`. That; in a question which will stand debate. In has lately been before the 1`enm=ylvnnin 1-tum association of school directors. Wlmh docu- in lm..!..9 r'I'u., I-it {u "U 1 r. .\unum\uu\ lllhllll` .-\lm\m`\ \\m\I_\~. rim m\q\n|`\I\|I`l In n N...` mm nun wmu m a nu` urtxm-qua` u` ,\_ h\\\\ RN`. NH \ In vlmmv xvflmrlusur wurk.` U|\l_l\\|. _V\m\~ x\mH\m Nu` lmu\llm.`I`.mnn.u Vandal: Irroolnul at Mount Vernon. l\n oh.` .. .... _. . ,,__, .9 Al, \| . v IIDVU ID IV Ullulla Talk about: blg rnko lrlll Who gets ll? Not the puhlleherr. elnce. according to the report of :1 royal rommluion, com- posed of mm who know what they are writing about-, the rnergln of profit upon bho work in rmall. Nah l-ho nul/hora of the hoolul. whoso labor has been approved and whonon-mud in nllordod by a smell royalty. fixed nleo by government; and limited ho the extent to which their books are used. Would Dr. Ryan. a lormer school master, doprlvo the men. who hove had to make enorluee for their education the rewards of their ncrvlco? They have pursued literature. school literature. as a profession. and he has pursued medlclno. Would he any that they ahonld nerve the people gratuitously, while he oxaote the fees established by his profession? Dr. Smybho once wrote 3 book and put. :1 Ion of time upon it. Did he publish in for the public benefit? or did he uclz a "rule -v -v vucul former school teacher? Il..|,A In oll",to une the elegant lenguugo of this I --av vnvnuugvunll \,@l|I'|l!l'u M I ward nlly Dr. Rynu. I nuomhor of the ups:-no school board. in allogod to have oxplulnod the educational Input.- monb ol the govornmcnt. and showed up tho big `role all" in school books. What oplty It In that his uxplnmmon has not bun pub in pllnh no that others besides the fnlthlulmighh no ibjnnd discuss in upon in merits. I! Dr. Rjmn know: anything aboub tho book: used in the schools, and nob known to the public school trua- tou. or public Iohool nuppprtorn, he ought: to lot: them have in at onod`. "`_II. -I.-._A I A I ` "' Jm unrodmmo ARGE. I - _.-..) _,, n (tubal. u :-T` \\`nu.< .\ Rm`: uuusos on, Dun Sum :--In pun. .. Inktifttnlhn Inn 15.: .[Paiue's Celery Compound Gives Health and Good looks to Sick Women of Every Ate. I She Says: mar Using Seven Bottles of the i compound I am Well and Strong." I to Women. 5She Has a Reason to Believe I Jlhat Paine's Celery Cem- pound is the Best Medi- cine in the World. llrs. Allen Has Rid Herself of ! Nervousness and Nemlgia. v!'1'II!\`1|lI\II| I{|lI` Ivvu nu Ill!` I\| ll\\'(\\l II m luntrlu. Vumx lhnI\llm.`l`.m Qml [IN l\NIumh\r nr llulmm. .\l:mII }AL V\76hia:i% wnmw. ms:-. xum. nnu was signed by .|. R. Shaw. The grantee: obstacle in the way ulmaklnpl [|l'(\])0GlCl0n mm the in- ability on tho part. of the city to accept at once The syndicate resolved that it mu: desirable to hoop the property intact; that in the ovonl. of rolling a portion of the property Orohanl atmot. must be kept open from River street along tho whole water front, and that tho Ajlldlclt must have a right of way from its works to the uoomwi point: on the water hour, and than the nvndimto could build for itself a tramway. Tno nyn-licnte m\nt.e right. to either um :i wlmrf built by the Abbotls or erect ono for its own mo. The -_\ n-licnto vroulil :`-:- "Ull W The finance conimitli:-e furthor recom- |llCl1l|0d that tho option of the syndicate be l\(`O0pt0ll. provided the syndicate conv Rented to certain proposals. touching ex- emption from taxation only while the smelter site is workod, and that the city 9 under no obligation to provide a right of wnyior railroad aiding. 008 Of l8 vlnu-ken nf tlm nunsnnmnl. um- ...u LIV.) uu um pnuaunu I-mullet` alto exoopt Hint. pnrcinn framing on Urcimnl c-brevt winiu n depth of mu feet. p-uniiel with Or ciuni atrnob. reserving a right. of way of twenty five foot`. from Rn-or street to their pmpoity no reurved, and 21 right of way to tho water front in common with AbbuLt & 00.. with (.110 right: to have n aiulo track from Lho travlm pm. in by the railway com- panies, for the sum of $'.!1M\(i, undone acre of the swamp to tho nurbiroanterly put of the porbionroaerveal and nrijaining nmnn. In tho evnnb of a dock being builo [1 mm Mm-1-rs. Abbntb & (Jo. the mid syn ic-ate to have the right of using it, and if uuvh dock is not, built, the syndicate tohnvo bio right. of building one M the extension ui the right: of way to the water front. the syndicate to be exempt from taxes for ten years. Tim Hnnnnn t\n|nn\ll.~n :..-u.-.. ..... ,. u_y mu uu-v uwnera u: we mnu required. A('.bav|md to tho report of tho vumnntluo was a copy of the lunch-tulluul-m option, which cuuxtaineul these provisions: To Roll the city all the pIBl-IOIID smelter site exeopt pnrcinn fronting: Urohnnl um-n..r a_) nnuxunuu wuulll U0 exempt Irom baxabmn un the part xotninvd by them. for ten yearn. The Measure. Abbott: Brno. were invited to comulc with the nance com- mitntoe, but they were unable to do M. lb was racommendctl that the maynr. city onqincor and city soiicitur be author '/.>3d to go to Montreal with in view of mljuvting mnuiern pertaining to the aim. The com- micteu iuatluctod the city solicitor up have binding contracts prepared. and uxocutel by the now owners uf Lho land required. lunort nf thn nnnnnnlun uunnwr L-Iw. :.1,UUU ; mun, SIU,-U0. In the agreement about to bo enberuvl inlo bebweentho city and owners of (aha smelter site,it; \Vu:4 stipulated that the a_yndicM.o would be exempt from taxation nut nnminmi hvlhnrn cn..o.,n mu no any person. The committee procured options from those persons owning land rm uirod : B, W. Fulgor. $6.000: Col. l)uH', tnirteon and one half ncroa marsh. 8676; Mrs. Allen, nine and one-half acres marsh, 8800; loud smelter eibu. $3,000 tom`, $10,475. Ill (J19 nun-nnmrvnr. nl-nnnr. on kn n..o.......l The committee was advised that n pcr bion of Orchard shroob. ooniompintod to he closed up and conveyed for tho purpoeo of -mid woxka. could not: bo closed wibbouh rnb providing that land owners olieotod uhould be provided with some other now vonionb road. and compensating them for loee occasioned by closing of mid street. That; portion of River niroob now proposed to be closed up could be done so without ion to any person. T118 nnmmium: nrnnurnrl nntinnn Inn... Robinson'Bros.

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