Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1889, p. 8

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no no lo Lamont: G wnun. nu rruI% stun. when In an ho aura of getting good ulna {or his money. BIUCI. The Eddy I "`.u`I`\.' III I` INCIDENTSTF 'rT}1)`AfYf I)ll)Uy G. V IITUC, Rlng Street. n our, $2.75; braun. 901:: chop ; hay, SH: buckwheat flour. 65 , at W. I . Bakeri. 12 Market 1190.`. consisting of the tug E. 121 barges. all engaged in the ` , we-rt` :.--l to D. Murphy & ` ma. fur S.`I'20_0()1)_ ` | of the separate school, Port: surprise their friends on the 1. An Inter:-Ting hone Moe took plea. on the ice below the brld yeeterdey. There were three entrlee. enelulnek Mr;xloan no "won the content. D u-n-- u-I|-..nI_ I.-- ._..-._-.I . wul curl onuppou unnan um oouumy t.ho'oomplu-xlnn. Drunilu keep it; _Wm. A. Dyer G. (`u . out:-ool. _____..._._.:...__.._:_. u nu vv IIIIUT UIl'IlVIln, In an uublhhod hot In Montreal. It hallo 3 but that Joll of Cucumber And Ros` willouro chapped and: and beautify I tho oomnlvxinn. Drumrinu in: It: Wm. .u- -u--wruunan nun-so Min Bowmnmo! Hnmlltnmvho wllluko charged the Klndo Arton dopnrtmont of education In the pub! c schools, in I man at Kingston. She will rooolvo 5 ul:3' 9! .7 0400 par nnnum. A plum yill be hl Chi Inhool board for Ilnr dhnnrtmnnt. aw r umum. A puno mu be nun i the 3 ool boujd for In: dtutmont. -`llllul Illll IH:Yl'&l(I. \\'i|limna_ville School -- Messrs. Wilson. Hmn anal Smith. Frnutenm: S.-huo! --Messrs. Sewage, Muc- donahl and Hunter. I I In-.L-.._` "Am- \`,.L-..I \I.._-__ I1':II: ..._ an uuuuu-uunv VIIll'-o Tho Gnnd Trunk rnilvuy company has issued I hundoomo pro runvno ol the Non- tral urnivul ovum. `lm duly: in crtlulc and pin mochanlonl oocta tho moot admir- able. The Grand Frank in doln the oarnlul I benet by advertising It in no at- Irwtlvo A way. luepector Glidden Says This is the Cher- Ier of the hteulev lloneo. Johnston Brown, of the Stanley house, Onurio street, was oherged with ellowing smbling to be oerried on in his premises. `he charge was preferred by Mr. (Hidden, Iicanee inspector. Mr. Mclnt re noted for the defendant. 'Mr. Glidden id not went the cue opened to-dey, because there were four witnesses to be secured who were ep- perently keeping out of the say of. the policemen. The one wesedjourned for two weeks. l`he trial of Bernard Joyner, who is supposed to be the inlorment. egeinst M r. Brown, and who is yherged with having violeted the lloense eat and used ebuslve lnnguege, wee Adjourned for two weeh. were mru Illlrlol. vnuuuwol "Mulch! How` won ` R. Ilollu. Bollovlllo, bu nignod. HUI! HCPITKYHCHWI. Mr. Ernest Ingersoll, late of the C. P. R. publication department. now on the editorial anti of the Coamopnliran Magazim, New York, in in the city. He is here for the pur pace of Arrnnging for articles on Cnnsdinn topics. He hu interviewed Rev. Dr. Grunt, M in: Mwhnr And other literary celebrities. He goea to Toronto and then to the Western states on I nimiliur errand. Mr. Ingeruoll is en nbeervnnt. mm and will give his imprec- uiom in I series of illuntntive Articles. VOID Ul DIIIS \lIll-I'IU|n George A. Glynn and Aldern.:n Parsons, of Oswcgo. have purchased an interest in the I alIadinm, and will devote their time to the interest: of the paper, Mr. Glynn in the ediwrinland Mr. Parson: in the bud- uesa departments. M. l.`.-..... I..........n I.o- ..c n.- n u D Ponplo Whoa Movomentn. Snylnp and Dulmu Attract Atunutmu. Rev. Dr. Potts raised $277 in Deserontu towards the (-olleg`c federation scheme. n..;...,.a- u-:..- - \ um nrul we mm: c leuernuon m Brigade-Major win in now c lion tour of the nrmouriea in part of the district. (it-nron A lllvnn and Ahlnrn a The Llbsrnlconservntlvu-.1 In SeuIon-'l'ho Election of Oloorn Cnrrlod Out. [mat evening the mnusl meeting of the liberal -conservstive association occurred. The executive committee presented is lengthy report, which for obvious reasons we csnnoc publish. A resolution of codgrstulstion to Sir John Mac-louald. on his attaining the seventy-fourth year of his sge,wus cnrriel,mx were also resolutions of condence in the leudershi s of Sir lohn Mucdonald and `~`~'. R. Meredith. . The officers-elect are : Presileut-l-I. H. Smyths. First Vice President-James Swift. Second Vice-~Plesident -G. Richardson. Thinl Vice-Presideut-(1. N. Spanner. Fourth Vice-l resident-H. B. Savage. Tressurer--J. S. Mucklestou. Joint Secretsries-D. Mclntyre anl C. F. Snlith. 'l`L_ _L_:_-.-._ ..' _,. , I , an I. n . I n3lII|l.lI- The chairmen of wards will be elected shortly. |cI|. Sophia Leslie. wife of defendant. and: son, both chimevl that Mrs. Spence had attacked Mr. Leslie with a broom, and that any injury she received wash while he was tnking the broom from her. The case was enlarged for two days. \IUuIl|l IIILI uuulrr. ' Urphnus` Home School-- Messrs. William- sou, Auglin "and Smith. 01'!-3-'k)'Ib \ \`I`Hl\I Inll!` Mrs. Spence denied having a woman`: weapon" with her when the conict occur- rml A Row In Which Two Families -JAolued- Banned With a Broom. She placed ashes in frunt of my door." This was the cause for an assault, the par ticnlurs of which were investigated by the police inugislrnte today. June Spence was complainant, David Leslie. defendant. Yes- terdsy Mrs. Leslie laid ashes in front of Mrs. Spence's door. They were swept away and then Mrs. Leslie repented the act. '1 he husbands next rowed, snd is brother of Les- lie's made the conflict unequal. M rs. Spence sided her leiqe lord, when David Leslie levelled her with R clip hetween the eyes. Mr Spence mid Duid Leslie hail his wife down and was beating her. When he went to interfere Leslie's brother smut-ked" him severely. David Leslie said Spence threw it pail of water over his wife. snd was getting ready to repeat the dose when he interfered and n fiuht ensued. .\lrs. Spence was about to lay the hroomstick across his back when he gruhlwd the wespon and got ashes in his eyes. There was I general exchnnge of bad words. A \I.... L` ____ _- J__!.) L,,,,- .. mm -1 me saddest `cases of drowning on record in the district occurred `on Iuesday at one o'clock, half a mile east of Mill- haven. Two boys, Samuel Patterion and Fred Sterling, broke `through the ice in the lake `while skating, about sixty feet from shore in over twelve feet of water. Herbert Milligan lives atthis paint and hear- ing the alarm seized a board and ran to the rescue. Before he reached the boys he went through himself and `sank almost im- mcdiately. the only a parent struggle` being the raising of a and above water. Meanwhile his wife. -mother a'i1d'slster were watching with alarm his gallant at- tempt at saving the lads" lives, and had the dreadful experience of seeing him lose his own. The wife was a young bride of only `two weeks. being a daughter of Henry Benjamin. Ernesttown, at whose residence the wedding took place on Dec. 27th. She became nearly frantic with excitement and grief, and had to be almost dragged to the house. ` The lads meanwhile were rescued, Patterson getting out on the ice and keep ing his comrade from sinking by aid of a rope. A rescue party for-med on-shore and shoving oil" in a boat released the skaters from peril. The father of the drowucrl man arrived from the village just. as the body was recovered. Rev. Mr. Young, who married deceased. will preach the funeral sermon on Thursday morning. Milligan was aged `25 years and lately resit - ed at Winnipeg as an official of the Vheljan house. 'lhe accident has cast a great gloom over the village. A Gilliam. Attempt to Ruuuo Thou In PerIl-A Sad Ending. ` i One of the saddest ofdrowning ` `on I mudnv A PLACE FOR iG(AMBWLlNG. ALL ON ACCOUNT OF ASHES. j `no Illdol-canon class. D.__._ -1 l1-_n-_# __L- - THE ANNUAL MEETING. PERSONAL MENTION. The Winter ousluh, ._;_I.u_L-.I l-_. L, :1, I.4U||ISU OL'IllJJI-'.\IL`l`U[ 3. lir. Pee, Nlrtln and \\'iluon. , Queen Sue:-t .5`.-hoo!-.\Ieaars. Aruio.-l,Hrr~ 3 nld and Humor. CM.a|'uqI1i.\'chu0l -Messrs. Auglin, Wiison and .\lnclnnz'.l.I. _ (hrduu Srvcet .\`.-hooI--.\lessra. Mnrtin, Smith and Herald. \\'Il;_.._.....:II.. u,I.._-l Xl-__.._ I\7!I,,, _ onowum -A'r,MiLLH"A"v:N. A llnudnonn Work. nan n n ewin on nu inspec- rmnurien in Um mutnrn Ull Ill Il.lIPCC' the eastern 5 wlnaula co, null] to want- orly. candy or y cloud . wl_ load nhowerl. taming ooldor at uni; t. vli snow nrrlu In some places. Illll. ' Phe gnin dullrn any iiuro in Aboolutal nothing doinv. Not I hnndnod bubs: bu In-an Iundlnd dnrinn than cunt -uh IIUHIIII` uolnv. now I lIIlIll| bu bean handled duriu tho The quotation: no : W out. 81 mn. r in [ma 2 hu-lav. Min :1 uuuuq, 91.10 pr uulu. Apples. 81.50 to 09 per barrel 3 onngu. 20a to we per doun ; lomono. me to we per dolon ; crnnborrieu. 10 per quart ; g: sud dates, we to We par lb. Thar: IIAA nnt Imnn Innnh nknnnn ha (ha uur m;rkot durin the-";cok. quot: Hons an : our. .50 to sun par bnrrol ; oatmanl. .5) to 75 not hnrl-AI 1 t-nrn- IIUIII III I lllll , ').iI1 [0 "SI WT IQITCI oatmul, 85.50 to 85 75 pct barrel : corn- meal. 81.40 per cwt; buckwheat flour. 82.25 r cw: 3 bra. U20 : Ihoru, I24 3 chopped `nod (28 par um: hay, pt-and. 818 pot on. Ill`H|Hl Ulllllll uuu [I lln[Q`,`r. Ilepnrta -M-ssrs. .&Cdt)uz1ld, Herall,.\'av~ ago, Hunter and Smith. Qrllnnl a`n\l\II'l'rI.'|.'c UIlvL'I' IIJU I0 IIC W II). There has not been much change in the ` market the week. The quote out an : Hour. .50 tn I) an hm-ml - IR; uougnu ll price: up I0 I00 I ll). _ Eggs an in big demand. he uupply in mwdequnte. They bring 25: to 280 per dozen, potatoes, 40:: to 45 [or bug - par- Inipl. 50c per bag: boots, 45c per kg ; cur- rot: and turnips. (Oar: b-I zoobiun. 40c I m I nor damn : nninnn. ,m nu hn-In - '"}' 3333' ;' "3'?'o;T" $1" eo"':1.`m p.r"K'u:" `$1.76 per bulb. Annlam `L50 In .9 nnr inn`! 9 nu-nnmu mun, m: per ll); puns, 00 P0!` 10. The I-utter markur. is greatly glutted. The farmer: have been turning their attention very six:-roualy to in manufacture. Fresh stock command: from IN: to 250 per lb ne- cording to quality. The packed Article can be bought. at price: up to 200 r lb. ` Eggs in_lgig dgmgnd. H uqpply Olouo--W|lM g on 5 LU Hal: PCI IU. The supply of fish st present is limited. The cnune uf thin in the mildneu uflhe weather. Ice has not covered the shing grounds and consequent!) shermen cannot work. The prices paid for tinh Are: White sh and salmon, l0c per lb; pickorel and bass, 8c per lb: pike. 13 per H1. The Ionlter mnrlmt in urantlv ulutn-rl Tho Pllr. Hides are sold at 3c. sheep skins, 50 to 80:: as to 35 each; call skins, wool. we to lsc per lb; 1' to 5c pet lb. Thn nnnnlv nf nk gt 1 IUU LU IJQC PHI ID. Turkey: no worth 8a to 9c par lb; gceae, 60s to 80c each; chickens, 40:: to 55 per puir. Hidnl Ara anl Al 3.` in Am` Fm nnr Hu- rnn Klxasrbx _IlAKKI'l s. Km.s-r-0N, Jan. 16. --The demend for beef is not large, the continued tuft weather in- terfering in in keeping. The supply, how- even, is very lnr e and. in coneequenue. the figures ere very ow from 82 to 85 per quar- ter. M uttou in from 6c to Tc per 1!) by the cur- cue. There are low prime cattle to be picked up in the country. [he butchere. however, capture whnt there in paying from 813 to $25 per head. Lumhe ere nought at 82.75 to and sheep cl. 83.25 to 84.75 per head. Little pork in offering and at price! from 1 $6 54) to 07 50 per owt. ` Hum: Ami lnrnnkfut hnnnn era wnrih I1.- ` {U all [U '1 UV Ff OWL H-uno and breakfast bacon are worth 14 to 150 per lb; farmerfnidet, l0o 3.9 He per HI, and lmrrellod potk, SIS to 819; sausages, Inc to 13c per lb. Tnrknvn Am wnrth Rn tn (In nnr fh - ncnnn n`\ I UIUI. Wellington Streut \'uhuol--.\lesars. Allen, Williavnsnn and .\z\\'nge. Louisa HL`hu.$I-,\Ir.~4nra Hr Fnn, Martin ` HIE vsclgnl UK we` F:-un the country come reports of wide- spread desu-uution. All the orchards in the district touched by the storm are more or less injured, some being cntirel obliterated. Barns by the dozen have been d'entruyed.und few h0l1:sPS escaped daun-age in some shape. The freight traine are running, as it is im- posnihle to stop them after they are started within is half mile, end pmsenger treinu have great difficulty id running. There is no tel:-;4raphic communi.-ation whatever in the district. The loan to the telegraph compa- nies will ailone reach 820.000, and the tele- phone cmnpaniea nearly as much more. It will take six weeks to repair the dennge done by the two days storm.`- ngnu uy is mung pnie. fhe must remarkable scene is in Queen}: park, the 50 acres of which are a huge pile of -brushwood and fallen trees. The crash- ing of the trees in it caused residents in tlml: locality to turn out of their beds and witness the storm's destruction. Tree after tree went down with it crash. and they were so very heavily ice-laden that when one gave way even the disturbing of the utmos- pliere caused other trunks to succumb, re- minding the spectators of the roll of mus kctry in the distance The park is e suliul nine: of ice, it being impossible to force A passage through it. Hundreds of trees hsvc lvetn turn asunder, and they are all coin pleteiy covered with ice, presenting is won- derfully grand scone. Several houses were uxironfucl au.l frame buildings fell in under the vrei`gl=il of 13. Flinn Hus 1-nnnfrv 1-nmn rnnnr-in nf wiiln. IOKTIILL ITOOI HAIIITI. Ilgujngn I-_ II In _- LIVIIPOOI. QIIIII IA III II`. .I\llI tan 0!] aunusy JIIL UIII 3 "fl: the city" of Kingston perhaps the most remsrksble feature of the storm hgppsned. The hurricane `blew at the rate of seventy miles per hour nesrly sll of Sunday night lnul Monday. Esrl uhd Ridesu streets were lined withgigsntin: maple trees, while Wel- liugtou and King streets and Park avenue .wcrs lined with magnificent willows. This s.fIernbon_ull the streets are simply impas sshle. The trees-some of them 25 -feet in dlumeter-'s.re strewn along the streets, a.erous the roadways`, some leaning against `houses. the windows and cornices of which sre demolished. and others in the most {sn- tnstic attitudes, sll uprooted or torn olfjust `shove the ground by the wind Ind ice. There is not as telegraph or telephone wire standing in the city. All the poles are in the street and edestrisnism is almost an im ossibility. "he chimney of Simmond s tul ow factory. 75 feet high, was blown down and several workmen injured. The chilnneys of the Stanley House were also demolished, creating as panic among the guests, who thought the roof was falling in.` Many people were injured by falling tele- graph poles. and (Jeorge Hoemcr, Oscar Manning ml Louis ilemberger are in the liospituls sulfering from fractured skulls and limbs. A team of our horses were killed out- right by is falling pole. ` Hm mnnt rs-.nmrl.mhIn nmmn in in Clnannin . ...... ..-........ ........ r... a I to u.00cIo6'2o; burloy,)oto65o:1 o&o05o:otu.88oUot0a. lnngitonlnnn` Wore Not Aware at the Blow That I: said to Have 0co|IIl'lOd\ Imnglnntlvn Idea: Raga Wlld-- (`ho/`W51 Lian on Space Can splu lt9ur`i/I ' The following deapstci to the St. Louis "Globe-I)emoc7`at Wu lent to it from Mon- treal and hnd reference to the ice storm in Kin ton on Sunday Jun. 8th : " n Hm oitv` nf Kinnitnn narhnnn u mnat [ `THE WAY `rnewmo Howpso IN A 1 WRITERS STOMACH. T-WAS AN mun STORM. COMMERCIAL yv|A`rTE_ns{ NVIIIVUI. ('l .\I`ll'lTl';";.`- w Central Su!mol--Messrs. llur. Fee mm] A r uiel. \I`..ll:.. 5.... u._..,.. p ,l.. I \I...,_ III -- ----v- . w--`--uy-u ; wind and " nah. . may :r bart|':h:'|o:xdv. vllh 1'3. Wcotlor Ptobubpnloo. B`lt|n Ant` -ulna can-I-n c. 40 Ind 50 par lb; : each; don.-nnl, 25c I, we to 500 much: ; rendered mllow, 5c week. II In . .~u.\:-|.\x.~ 1`U.\I.\ll1'l`|*2I.\'. Fixmnco.-'l`he clmirumu ; Messrs. Anglin, .\|artin, Arniul and Horn. -"'x:|lunl Mzumgenwnt ~- Messrs. Wilson. Hum. Allen, Anglin uml Hr. Fee. Huhnnl Prn1\9I`[\.'~K]oA \\'iHi.um.nn hr l.ll!1ll' 0lU|IU(I Ill ["13 "HI!/(Ur UHDWCU Unt Pull` tics were not taken into consideration in nnstteru pertaining to the business of the hmnl. .lle Alhnletl to the recent trustee t.`lcc'I0n8 and pointed out that politics were not k'I)lIBl(lel`IfIl in them. He congratulated the connnnittuu of '\:hu|)l nunagemouc of hut year on the tulmiru.Lle walk it. had done. The enlargement of the Wi|lie.ms\'ille sch-nl hltl been carried out under its tlll'6L`ll()ll and \\':|t! well `lone. This imp$\'eInent u as nut cnmp'etetl before: it was m"-ruled. There was not now a vacant sent in the building. Re; ference woe Imule to the tngaugemeut of a Kivntlergnnrtten to.-uclwr, Miss Bowman. He hoped the Kinclmgnrtcn ulna: would be a suca.-els. llv 2-uggeste-l tlmr. another ohms room he ti:tc:| up in tht.-(`antral at-hnnl as the sclmnla wt-ru uvt.-rcrmulr-l. Another lruilcling was not-tlnl at truce. Ht-. hope-l the board would secure It pontiuu of the Normal F\.`l)unl lut. nnvuhich tn huilnl it. The cuulluil woulal, nn willingly grant. mom-y for the .-cmaune. 1. I- .A _.,:I .1, ,. KIN" SCIIUUIU. fur cnn1:nitrm- to strike the standing cum lnittee.-I, .\l=s.~=ru. Allvn, Anglin. Martin, \\'ilsuu And Iir. I": c, rep--med as fullowu . \'1'l\'l\IlI I'4A\I \II""I`L`I\' NEW COUR1; 6F(i7?JRESTERS It auuhalsu catch T; of anyone nudhg new clothing. we won d sdviu him $010 Lnmbu-t&WnhII.'lI0 Pl"D% nlmnnt, -ban ha nun ha IIIPQ nf nnulnn nnnd V` IUIUTII H"I'U, `I . Illlllill. ` . Mr.` W. Rnlxiluwli. clerk Hf the division court, auiniiiiiistelcuhu the uosw members the 'nath of `mlire. . \\'. Uuulop was unnIiixnonalyLla~~st.ed chair- nmu. [in Look has sent mnidappluuae. He mza:.kel the nu znhurs fcfr the honour done mm. `It was am Imnuur imy viii`/.un' should feel pruutlof. He was proud that ha had been ulected without opposition. and laid ]~urti(-.ulur stresa upon the fact that he had received no nppuz-itiuu of It political l::lI..|lEb\ Tlmir nation in this matter shpwed that poli were not mkten ium nnnniiinrnfinn in we umsru room. . . - The names of the candidate:-elect word reu-l by the secretary: Catauqui ward. zlnhn .=\ Mucdunnld ; Froutonnc ward, H. _'HunLer : Onturin ward. Joaeth A. B. Smith: Ridwun wand. .-\_. lluru ; St. awrnnce ward, Dr. Herald : Syd-uhaun Ward, 11. U. iuvuge; Victoria ward, \\'. Uunlup. . .\Ir.' \V_ Rnhimmn. r-lurk nf Ilu-':Xivis:inn IV. I'll-II-up lfumululnmuly Placed In the President : Chair-uu In Proud of the Honour -9 Tue ` Vnrlouva Cmulnlttc-an ;\'unod-.x acnonrunup, Om-rad. The inaiugunl meeting 'of the school board for 1889 was held yoaterduy afternoon` in the board room. ~ Tr... ..-........ . c n.- ..-.;,I:_:_.-- ..|-.... ...-.__1 THE scv-1601. somo seems `THE g wonx up ANOTHER YEAR. `A (JHAIRMAN ELE()TEl)._ II NU u`2l\'IlgQ.'. >\:hu.1l-.\1c:Aul`3.l5(`. Fee, Martin H Iupcl o_y ~~.vu`.~':|r:-I. \\ lllll I. Martin and .\'an'uze. - \'o-run`: Unin \` r.a.. n. u. unoruum. John Hurts; guard. Charles Wilson; sentinel. Juno: Crawford. -VIII, wIII$0-O. For hmno made broad. try Mullahs` our. only 700 per 3 cut, at W. l-`( Batch. I2 Huh: oqmn. I ulnllatlon cl Oooll. On Hand: atoning the following omen ol lind-hr And oouull. No. 978. WON `III- nallod for the cnfront term; 8.0., Wllllsm Kolly : V.C., Sillar I. soon: 3 olnphln. John Mclntyn ; B.8.. Junta L Runny : nnlotun. secretary. F. N. Ilorrhu stru- nuror, F. A. Kllpalrlc-k ; P.C.. A. E. Field ; F'.8.. B. B. OHord|H.. John Hart: 3 gourd Charla Wilson`: unndl. Juno: C:-nylon! Wllllly MK [III III OI IIIIIJTIII WIIII WIIICII to I In formula cu-cor. Before luvin the v up the ylnitlng brothnn were Inn - -.-;::~ --.:-;~*:.-d- 3.4.4 procoodnd I II 0 I`. Q to Brookvlllo. when In win also form uooun of the Independent Order oi Foruton. : no unvuvl QITIVCXI An-inh .2 en. Britlnh Amorlnuv ohI- % LI. 1. M&cNunan. Brookvillo; T. S.Bnllllo, J. L Gardner. N. Levin. J. 8. Pothr.Mon- trul; T. P. Couluon. C. P. Sllnur. J.A.Bou- well. 0. N. Whlu. Toronto; E. Illgorloll, W. Sunwuy, G. N. Ilorany, Now York; M. D. Nicholson and wile. Rome. N.Y.:' J. 1`. Reid, Chloqo; Gun W|lllunI.Wc|told; W. .'.`.'.'.':.:".~. :`:'1':." . .-.9?-:2: "W- mrlus. nlmulolj J Upfl pm; R.F. rap. Lo'.aoo.1 The annual congregations! meeting of St. Andrew`: church we: held in Unterio hell lee! evening. Reports were preeented from the eeeeion. menegere, building eommmee, Lediee' home eeeocietion, end e Sebhetir echool. ell ehowing the elnire o! the con- regelion to be in I very eetielector etete. {hiring the evening Rev. Mr. Nee ie pre- sented Mieeli`. G. Roee with e uree end the choir eleo tendered her 3 Enndeome bible. Min Roee leevu next week for `SI. Louie, Mo. IHIUIVUKI. IIIU IXIIIUUTU WI! I KTUHW IucC9... The concert was held for the purpose of paying for the furnishing of the reading room recently opened by the member: of Hart to Heart council, and which he: already proved I Meeting to may yuuug men. A Ploul In Concert, The Portsmouth Templnn first concert. ` with tea. Inn given hut. evening in the Urnngo hell to I full house. R. Atkins conducted the progrnmmo Iucceufully. The songs In Mine: Dobbn And Kata Wright And Mrs. . Arthur: were well given md were encored. Mr. Runny : "Philooopher Wu good. "The negro photographer" by T. Sampson and Hughes required I reonll. \\/'. Kerr`: recitation, The Home-mule Pie." brought down the house. The duets And uhorunu were n!-clan, And. all things con- Iidered. the concert. was I great Iucceu. The nnnmn-I nu hnhl for lhn nnrnnna nl The Syuteun of Electric Lighting - The Location" of New Lamps. \ The nal meeting of the tire. water and gas cbmnuttee Wu held last evening in the cngineet'5 utlice. Aida. C. F. Gildc-raleeve. Rebinnon, and .\le-Ceuunou were present. A lnrge number of accounts were passed. It was pointed out that there were located on the streets seventy three are electric light lamps end four incandescenta. Ald. Rob- inson asked for the location of an electric lump at the head of Johnston street, and Ald. McCummon amid that zmntherhuup was needed at the luwor end of Pine street. The committee decided to recommend the new council to plac- the lump: at these points. Ald. Gildersleeve said that if the corpuration mxned the electric light phmt there would be no trouble for the citizens to get lmupe where they were needed. The cut of supplying them would not be no greet us at present. An incandescent light will he placed at the corner 0! Momreelnnd Plcard ntreetl. l|l.'l|. l)ire-ctors-.\lessrs. I). Sheehnn. Francis .\lnrshall. H. Reuilnn, J. Knapp, L`. Ilu_v, ll. lmncuter, H. Simpson, R. U. Purdy, (3. George. Aulitors-Il. \\'right, A. Dunlap. The following letter was reml from J. H. .\lntcalfe. M.I .l . : To give your usocir tiun the little aid in my power will always be pleasing to me. I recognize the vslunhle work it is performing in the township, And I desire to contr_ibute I gold llld silver medal to be competed for At your next un- nnal show. I respectfully request that the gold mednl be awarded to the belt rondoter stallion, of any age, owned the township. and that the silver medal be uwu-do! to the moat graceful lady rider. The Indy must be I resident of the township, and the hone ridden by her owned in the township of Kingston. " \|< auuuuunlu um I;-u...~u--u. ()n \\'elneadny. Jan. 9th. the annual nu`:-ting of the Lownship uf Kingston ugri< cultural society occurred and was largely at tended. Ihe tullowing otliceru were clean- ed : l)_4_: l_._L I .l.__ Il-__._! 4... LVIVQK The meeting then adjourned. The direc- tors will meet at as later date and select a secretary and tleuaurer. KAIIITE IIVDIIICIIII3. [III IIIPITIIK IIIII Illgu A olcm prclollt said they never saw no good 3 count st In lnltlptivn. thht Gunnoquo cor- ulnly had the but of mnurhl with which In hurl: Ih lnmntrln um:-oar. darn lnnvlnu 1 nnlnpl i We `I o f't17e (` CITTICU UNI \\ Due IEIHIHI VVUUIU U6 CHI UH. The meeting then proceeded to the elec- tion of officers and dire;turs.- Those of 1388 were re elected as follows :~ Preside-nt-Jolm Wilmnt. First ViCe-PI'eSi Reddeu. Secuml Vice l'rcsi-lent -\\'iIl'uun Duff. l)irectm`s-Measrs. '1'. Hogan, Dr. Brown, W. Hutton, lame Simpson, If W. Folger. R. J. Duulop, U. Uhlrieve. Mayor Thuuxpann, ex Mayor Carson. 1`f'R `dc-.l4-L-nt.nu.vlm-r. In Um nnnm-_l mmatimr PSSILVCIIILIUU LU UCCIUC Wllillu JIH IUIJUIJ BIIUMILI be in the future. The law being strictly carried out Wolfe Island would be cut 03'. 1"}... ...-.. . >|..... . . uo . The president called attention to the fact that the law did not allow any township show to be held within five miles of the county show, that is, if it is assisted from the fund. He had signed the checks for the township grants last year, but it was for the association to deL~idc what its action should |... `L. 5|... 6'..L...... 'l`l... 1.... l........ -o..:..oI.. ........ .. The treasurer, Mr. Vanluven, said but (me of the townnhipxaocieties had forwarded its re art. to the Midland I Iociation as re quire( by mhe act governi 5: such institu `IOIII, 1)iaburpament.p-- _ Auditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. John Sim mun. superintendent . `Prizc-w.lXS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l;resident-Jnhn Harrigan. Vice l'reaident.~s -(ie0rgc Nicol. C. True nll. The Annual lnaotlngz-Tina (.).Illou-1 [For ' the I-;mmlII"g You}. \ The nnnunl meeting` 9f the Frontenac g-n riculturalriuncintion Mu hqld"on W mines- duv af_terno'on'in the council chamber, city buildings. The Attendance in not very. large. President. Wilmot occupibdtho chair and called for th rending of the minute: of mu hut meeting obtbe association. These wgare conrnled. - 'l`I.........I:o....._| .....I L...............'.. gb.l>.unn-.6- f'.l'K CUIIII FIIIUU. The amlitpx`.!' and treasurer`: statements , `l - c u ' . were read. Fhe hnnncxnl statement was thus aummnnixod : Rucemts~ ` ~u .(`ushon hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....85222`l Members` foes. .. I7 I) Government gran 700 00 J. B. W alkcm. 70 11) . r.I1uI`-`I'- nun). Tho court muting wu enthusiastic And promising of grant. work hi the lawn of I good own. The chic! r laid tin: 1` did I huh! I I .1.`.``.1`..'`.'i'....... '21 . `ff .....".....`.'.'. .':.`.'i'.;.': MEETING OF A COMMITTEE. I r|z("l.lH57 ,. Extra pri-1.241. 1857 Hunnry uucounla . . . . .` M idlmnd naam-In: ion. . ., K imnmn `um-iul y .. . .` Slurrin um soc-.r y.. Wolfe slnnd souix,-ly.. /' `THE FRONTENKG ASSOCIATION- UIIIPEIFII` E.\ [V] KYUIVUHIHVIII. (`R5 `delcvb-Mos-elect to the annual moc- tre Ontario agriculture and arts mxau u were Messrs. H. Rankin and Iron, `toluene. -mg -`.1; L...) A--. the lion: Arrlvtln. .4; AL. h,A:-:,L A , n Townnhlpuf Klnuslun. .. I._,...)... I..- (1.1. ml. -THE BRITISH WHIGQ THURSDAY JAN. 17. i|.319 -:2 -....l L..A I 'IIIIlINl|II (ll IIOI II` IKIIIIIII Ill place I :14: oyeretion. of he benevolent eodetie : thnt (mutt (Innenoque would not be content to follow my other court, not excepting ~ Court Froutenne. The supreme and hi; nlmn nrnunt. nhl Ihnv never In! no nnml $!.3l9 32 W00 IIIVB KIIIII ID. IIIIITJT II IIIIIGI. Mr. Cemphell. wood Inerohent. mud to- day that he bed been e reeldent of the city [or hell n century, end had never known the weather to be el and et thleb eeeeon ee It In now. In I837 en open winter wee ex ri- enoed. hot the weether wee oold die- qgreeehle. The ehelner Tnveller em-ted from the on on Feb. mm in thle on lot Toronto wl. I load of troop, but I win` wee so high the boot hot! to run hook to pdrt after reeohing theleln Dnche. `IXDIIIIIIUII UK" I)I'0lQ . A youngnvomnn relldlng In the upper put 0! the city but been considerably sn- noyod lately by Anonymous vrltoru. Source- ly ndny pane: what the does not roooive on or more lettorn, which no wrltton In 3 man: dhrupootful Itrnln. She ntrongla nunpoctn who tlivguilty on: no. nnd t information nu bun lmpnrtod to the pblloo. who have tnhn tho mutter In hnndn. II. l`..u..nIy..lI -..44I In--ALAQO nngt` LL II I5. ZCTIIII I. Tho tnluphonu will be in nu bofdro the week in over. To mnko repairs 2.5) foot of cable were used. Thq onblu contain fty- .two wire: In cook. The trouble now In to "connect All the wires and anther u the end: Above the noun And houses. T II II the most annoying job no every inch of win wlll have to be onminod to no that It 1: not - groundod or bu-ohm. A vounn Inmnn rnhilnn In tthn unnu- IIIIIIII Now in the but timc _for bluohlng cot- tons. Cotton: white And grey at wholoule prices st R. Mol"nul'u. Towplu, table lineal, shootings, pillow cottons. linen ..-rah, In at mill prices. at R. McF'nul'u. Cnrpou, oil cloth, curtain poles. an blmdu And rollers, chonilo curlohu. dsmuk and upoua curulning, tho cheapest in the city st R. c I"nul'I. TL- _l-...L...._- _.:II L- I- ..-- L-l.... LL- UIIIIIITIUKE IIIIBIQX. JIHIBI L/l'IWl0l'(l. June: Moore. pensioner. Corri en : lune, he: received a cheque for SI. I 10 `i, erreere of pennion due him for injuriee revolved during the civil wet. In lutnre he will re- ceive 84 per month. The money wee re- ceived through Mr. I`. Dunon, of Wolfe Illend. `LAQC 2- AL- |_-_A A:_._ I... Ll_--Ll__ __A VIIIICKI IIIU young My 0"`: Your money in honor to us thnn goodmno nutter how cheap. Roll hooon. l2{c ; cook- ing apples, 20 ; table nppleo, 20c I peck ; lemons, `Z0 ; oranges, 20 ; cnnborrieu. I00; roll and tub buuor, fresh celery, utoea, cumlvridge nuuozeo. Jamel Craw ord. Inns Monro nnnninnnl-_ Carr-hymn : Inn- PIICU UH V` U(llIt'Ulla)'. Judas Wilkiuon. of Napunee. came to the city today to consider the twelve appeals from the decisions of the court of revision. There are seven pcrtien who claim to be wrongly |l!lB1l, and five who assert that they are over nscuoql. \\'hile Jame: Rattruy and a lady oom- Juinn were Ikuting yenerday near the ingston & Pembroke railroad loci. they broke through, and the result would have been and had not E. Arundell herocinlly pulled the young luly out. Your mnnav in hntunr tn III tlun nnmlnnn \/IIWIUIVU. On Tueadav A bright boy, ve years old, anuof Mr. Davin,` teacher iu the business college at Montreal, -lied at that place. Mr. T. Uuwell, of this city, brother of Mrs. Davis, left to attend the funeral which took place on Wednesday. Judaa \\'ilkiunn. nf Nnnnm-.0 mxmn tn rim It Hus lnnlttuted In (iasunhoquo Laet Night ' -lIro. ll. Burden`: sue-cc-on. Yestcnlay afternoon as delegation of mem- here of (`unit Frontenac, Independent Order of Foresters, \'l.uilA:d Uannnoque, snd unnat- cxl H. l$u\ulon, now A provincial deputy of the high chief ranger, to institute is new court. The delegates from Kingnton were Dr. .\lillv.m\n, nu retne physician; A. R. Milne. high chief anger of the high court uf l)nu\rio; R. Meelt, chief ranger; A Mc- Neil, F. l}. Whale. womlwnnic. end Rev. C. E. ()nrtwriuht,J. Galloway, Joseph Wilson, and R. Ba_i_rt_l, of the local court. A public mceein had been called by H. linwden be- fore t e delegntel prrived. When they reached the hell proceedings were continued vigorously, and with the moat utisfnctory reunite. (`he chair was oourteouely occu- pied by Mr Mclntyre, the reeve of the vil- lage, who introduced the speakers. in the following older : Bro. Howden, llro. hlilne. Bro. (Inrtwriqlnt. Bro. hnllmsn, Bra. Meek and Bro. Wilson. all of whom took up some feature of forestry end explained it in is moot scceptnble way. Then followed the orgnmzstion of the court, conducted by the high chief rnnger. The list of cherter member: wss produced. it bore the name: of fty-two nous. nnd thou the lender: in hsnhing. in usineu. in the government ser- vice. and in the lndustrisl one. A court more npnnentstive of the bent 51...... in the oornmnnity llns never been formed under the nuspicee of the Independent Order of Forootere. The member: hnvln been duly initiated end instructed prooe ed to the election of ofiicen. and for the vnrious posi- tion selected the following brethren : (f.R-John Onnlston. .\'.C.R.-'I'. F`. Haw. Recording orcretsry-ll`. L. Stephen. Finnnoinl soon-etnry--A. unis. 8.W.-l`. Storey. J.W.-B. 1'. Kenny. Phnioins-Dr. Domblo. H R _RinhArJ \\'nnnn nu1nL_y 3. I170 I liuuv.-an HLIUUL, nlllgllll. Immense buckwheat cakes. Our buck- wheat llour makes the lwut cakes, mir bread our is the tiuest in the land, cooking apples. table apples, 200 peck ; lemoul. 20; omnges. 20; cranberries, 10c. James v.~...,c....l uru.g,-3. 2 Crawford. I I_ '|'.. -_ luau I:\ruuIg null clrcluu Jullll ocuuy, cnaur~ mun. 1'-Atrick Redmond has been elect_ed chairman of the aeparpte school board. Ladies` half, whole and qusrber wigs. bangs, switches. hair chains. rings. made to order. [Irene and mantle making Cannif corset, best ever nude, over Walsh C .\`teacy`s. I05 Princess street, Kingston. lnulunnnus Inn-L wlruml .\n|u-u {Inr Inn-Io. m=hlr|r.lm3i::i:u'n;Ji:it;.s. fnthorin law of 1 . Mc- Laughlin, died It Luvrence. Mum, on Tuesday mmuing. He Wu soventy-two: years of age. and lanes ,3 wife and six children to regret his demise. Th nllliiiv hvhnnl lumnl pnrtnnnnufh cuuureu [U T681135 HI` (lemme. The public school board. Portsmouth, held its first meeting in the school house last evening and elected John Scally, chair- man. Pntrinlc Rmlmnml Inn lunar: alontnrl [V JIUTHUI H. The"Kingston collegiate institute has the lnrgvst attendant-em: its record for the open ing uf the year. 14}. Of these 91 I (skin the arts course, And 53 the he in; Au business course. ll-nL.u.- k'..C 5.... \'_...._- -_..I "l`L_.____ UUEIIIUSI C0 TIE. Al heua Snider, Verona, and Thomu Hurley, of Batwusen. pleaded guilty to oencen against the Scott net. It `Wu `Snider : thin] auee. l'he neaimpoaed were not leurued. I1. I .......:.._. . `.AL*_. 2.. I,._ .f I) II , \ l).. l1Dl"WlSl'|lUrH' H" g`o)ZU,`K}". Miss Annie Fraliuk has been engaged to sing at the arena society concert in the opera. Tuesday, Jan `."2u:|. her hat up- peurance `befure lea\'ing'for Rochester. Just think of this. stair carpet for the cents; ladies` Mack wunl hose for 15 cents, on R. Mcluu|'s. Houiery. gloves, mitts, howls. caps. mutilcrs. &c., less than can at R \`|.~|<`unl'n Ill. K\-. LVICFMUI n R .\1cl*'uul'u. 'I`I..`ul.':...-.n. Am! nuuy 1100.`, consmun; R. Eddy. and `. l en lumber tmde, I ('o.. forwarders, for $320,000. Him. A.....'.. l.`_..|: .|. L..- 1...... THY. l'HAll'iIl.\ .V P.l.l .('l'. .\Ir. I)uulup,ul!hough A young mum. is an 3 able 1l\:l)ltul`,lIlHl has taken it leuiling put m the lmIm|'a cunfercncen. The elem-Inru have been perfectly satialienl with the services he has randere-l. He has been connected with the lvo-ml for six yenru. Judging from his past nctiuna he will make an rlcieuz and jUl'iClJllS pmsident of the school boeml. IILIIIU. ' The streets cmnmiltce has retrnmmended that Jnhn hrokc-nahirc be paid 321) without prrjudiue for iujulioa receiuul nu (Jordon lllvnt, The Untariu logislzmlre opens on Thurs- tluy next. Since last session four new members take the place of deceased legit N htnra. '|u_,. _.__.-., -.. u I I Ni ll` ll'(IU\.'lllIllH. Munitulnn fved, SI '25; I .....- 1 ....-5 . nus ucuu uurneu up (nan WA! al)llCl[)&[(:(l. Ha.r-lwure, ntoves and ranges, damaged by live, waster and snmke. clearing sale at big rvlucti Bihby & Virtue, King street. .\lhllitnlm Hum` 32 752 hnun Ql|n- 4-hnn U|Il|lIl'(`L vuul me n. H . G. U. system. The cost of lhc water works trenches has hen-n kept below the estimates. More earth has been turned up than was anticipated. Ha.r:lwm'e. ntnvpa and rnnmm_ clmnnuml hv LIICVVHIIII I, IUUL Ul QUUUII UIIVUUL. Alt.-xtudria Bay is agitating the building of a railway from that village t.o.H.edwu'od to c\)lIlu'(`t with the h.\\'. & 0. system. The cost. (if liw wnpr wnrlu trmmlmn Inn HUI I3 Illll ` IIIU Bcllr. 1` 66'0". Fur dry oak and soft maple, soft wood and hard wood av lowest prices, go to \.7ruwfuml s. foot of Queen street. Ah-\`An|'rin R217 L: unifunn Ilsa Ixnilinn CUVIIBIB lUr EHO Wi|l'(I(`.l)!nl]). " The (lollinaby rafting company has pur- chased the steambarue Isaac` [Mai and con` sorts and the schr. Neelou. L`... .l...`. ....I. .....1 .\..c. .. ..|.. ....:. __--.: [lull IHVURIHIU. Tue county council convene: on Tuesday next. Four candidates are having ayhot contest. for the wanlenahip. The Conillabv rnfrinn nnnlnnnv has nnr. urnztuzn .\ .~`(`HOL.\Rsll'. liufnre the meeting dispersed M r. Dunlap announced that he wuulcl otfer A schularalnp in the collegiate instituw for one year. The scholarship will be competed for: at the mid- summer enuamce oxauininuionu. uprxug. Look out for the advertisement of the tqmpemnce entciainlunent, city hall, on January 25th. L`v ......l.. .J AL-` _......._-:_ -,,L--I I) A, Luann, ioruierly rurmersvine. Dorcas society concert. Tuesday, Jan. 22ml, with -mltlitimml attractions, The Rwthlmu company have in. huge force ` I met`) raising the steamer Ella Rosa. llurcus society concert, Tuesday, Jan. 2:: with mhlitional ammctirmn. r. R Davis will build naream yacht 60 feet h_y ll feet for parties in (,lanannq1ie. ' The auhr. B. \V. l~`nluer_ lvimr at Smnh UIllllIl_V ..'.uLu Ex pupils 4 month. will 1 7th prnximo. Tut-. nnuntv U [ecu u_y ll wet mr parties In uauannque. B. W. l*`q_luer, lying at South Bay. will be uxtmuslvely repaired next. aprmg. Lllnlar nllf fnr flux nnlvorfiunnu-nl> nl Han Ul|l.|lIlVll|r, cuy nan, dill). zom. A,Y.M.U.A. has been aatabliahed at A- thens, formerly Fdrznersville. Dnn-an nnnintu nnnr-art qlnnntlnv Jun party [Ill cull snout .'$,UUU. Luuk out for the novel temperance enter- tninmenm. city hall, Jun. 25th. A \',M, A has Bonn nnrnlinhnri at A. The Spice 511 Eur,` Day Lilo--W!mt the Public urn Talking Abou-NothIng En enpen In Attention of Thonrwho no Tnklnl otu. ' ~ I). Hogan, after a shoiw. visit. left for Rocheater yenterdhny. , For nenuiuo Scrnntnn No. 1 coal on to nuumzauvr yelleruny. genuine Schnton No. 4 coal go to the UM Wnrka yard. ' Plum ndglr n:ln...l _s- -I..- .....g.... ........I... ....... IHB UII VI (|l'KI yf. _ l`he n ' wharf at` the water works pro- party h cost about $3,000. Lnuk nut fnr Hm nmml tmnnnrnnna amtnr. PARAGRAPHS puxao up av oun augv REPORTERS. l'IIVI|0|II -Ill . IJIIIIIDIC. .~\.B.-Riohnrd Wilson. J.B.--W. Wm. (1.1).. H.C.B.-C. B. BI-mop. P.C.R.-l". Bird. ' ` `PL- .....-s ._..nl.... -... ._oI...

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