Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1889, p. 8

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I ll). mot porn Iuu.. I In. IVII corn loo. Juno: Crawford. nglnnd. Soul 1;! I2 TIBIII Ill \IIlIlIIllUl\X . . - . - . - - u n - o - - a n no III)` III` lm rial Bunk .................... .. (II in H Tolecnuhco ........... .. I) so N.W.l4nd0o.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .650 me '3.`:s".`.`.".':."..".;J`1"`` ' .23 .22 MontroslGu()o.... . I I97} Canada Paella}!!! ..... .. 02] Canada Cotton Company ....... .. . 3| lnndu Ootum (X1. ................ .. I! W Hooholnn Cotton Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. no no IONTIIAI. PIODUCI IAIII1`. Morrnlu. Jun. 13. l'Innr-luoulpu. III hub. Sch: can nokn. In-tot qulol nu unonu nun. Pawnuwinur. 5.75 no & nun! spring. MI lot; us-night Joust. LN to M5; 0: 5. I0 wlL.D:Iu no. uuonoo: Onurlo . Llo 17 ` City ha. 5.!) In 5.86 (or Iuonv Grain. Winn--noInlnnl :10! vlntu MI. tn moo; whim Illlto MI): luring IN and 0.00 No. I Northern. 0.0 to LIB- (Xl'n-5C Do 570. Puu-1l to `Ian. (hIA._l In 1-._ Bun ox lontrou ....... .. Onurloauxk . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bnnkdu Pen 0 ......... .. Moloou Bun . . . . . . Bun ol Toronu. . . . . . . .. Banquo Jnmueo Cu-uor.. Merohnnu Bank- ...... .. Quebec Bank Lulu: Bunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank o((`nmmoroo .. I ri 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. n":.'.:.1 1.1..-p..m (`.n, , ITOQ. Bunk of Ionu'cu.. Onluln Rank . _ . . ._ 4l'fQ'lN'C' I" C|K"ly`IlIllC. The Plate Glass tmle has become an im- portant. feature in Canada. No businms house would now dream of having the old sheet glass windows. Not only the design of the building in vutly improved, but the guods displayed in the windows are more inviting when plate glass in used. Me Uausland & Son, Toronto, supply by far the lnrgeat qquntity in Csnndn. lnu recnuuuua. The llrm`ln`ille In'arurvIer says the Folgera are arranging another A-xcnrsion among the lslnmdaon the sloamvr Mmnl. When the lmy nf to luv will have dovelofve-l into the oldest iuhnbitanlgwlmt ynrns he will spin about mid winter excursion! on the St. Lawrence in eighty-nine. Tim Plnm lllnu lrmln hu lm-nme An im- CUIHIUK year Ill occur W"UlUfrUW. A parlour social Urn hold last. evening bv the young people connecwd with the Thirul Methodist church It the residence of Mr. Charlton, Clergy strvet. J. linnnelly. jr . presided. An ex client prngramnne was sul)mituul. It consisted of songs, readings nml recitutinna. -n.- u.,... l...:ll.. 1.-.-.....:... --... .1... r:,.|....-- `(CCU) 3. IU-I l rIHCCUl lbreec, I\IlIgIlo(`ll. A regular meeting of the Philomnthenu moiety, Duminion business college, I19 held last evening. The candidates for nice ad I dressed the moetinu. Eight members were I initiated. The election of officer: for the cunning year will occur tomorrow. A nnrlnnr xnninl Il`ll hold Int. uvenina Ealolgnaqaumua Wynn-nuwu; mu Llmod l7lol'fr0Ih.Nto(I). Dotdop-Quht: .ooum.m ' uviurool. Ollllll IIARKIT. uvurool. Jun. 13-5 pan. (X30-Wh!!0&.(I|: Ooloud Q Id. He Advises lloelprncliy d{l`l-ruler and Ike- llrves That I-'ortunos csn be Music by Merchants-The Girls Cuuxht llin Eye" .und Made Him Feel Like Boeomjiu; '3 J `P. Rev. Dr. Grant believes in reciprocity of ` trade between nations. This he considers a ;nod mode of creating friendship. The l'nited States has set the world nu example I |')in cultivating trade Among its own people, and (2) in cultix-Ming trade with the outside worlal.. The British empire, with succoss to itself, could do `the same thimg. l'hese re- marks were made by" the doxr-:r last evening in the .`s'ydenhu.m street. l\le~:.`m.li.sc church, and during; his address to xhu mission hand upon manners in Japan. llu spoke of the wax}: in which the globe could n.w he cir~ ulml. Men `who-did is were. called globe ..........._." .\ m...mI mu-.l 1-nlllui nmlmtlm HUI. IINI Dllllef "I0 [III [ICU UTUICCU. Ladies` half, whole sud quarter wigs. bangl, switches, lnir chnius. rings. made to order. Dress and mantle nmkiug. Cannif corset, heat ever made. over Wnlnh & .\`teacy a. 10. ; Princess street, Kingston. I A roonlnr mnnrina nf than Philnmnthmun [\l hlIUW [UH [|C(7pIC IQ" UIIIIIIJIIL Beautiful and uhitv-()ur 93.70 llnuz` nukes white and light lmaul. Fine cooking appiel pack. fresh roll butter, tul butter. Pleserreql green 2-as 25. can. 3 lbs egg filums `. .'n:. James (7mu-ford. but gvening ll young man mum-l Halli- zvm, while drunk, us.-umltad two students. Murn. Miller nod Hamilton. on Princess street. Hamilton wu injured about the hold. and Miller had hip hco bruised. 'n.Hoo' hull --plush: nun` nnrf-I` urin- l(H'|I lIU'.l`I `HI: ('VCUIl|g. If this should catch the eye of nnynm needing now clothing. we would nuivise him to go to Iunniu-.rt & Walsh, IIO l riu-ess street, where he can be sure of gaming good value for his money. The cnrpqrutinu uwn have nut, yet shovel- iml the (`rm-xuillgs in the upper part of thv ('il\. if line an-aw lvviaw is to he z-arrivci ulll hy the citizens the cnrpuruion will have to show the people an example. ilmnnifnl nmi uhinr-Hnr 39,70 Iiunr Wont Probabilities`. Modonh winds. Mr and milder. III I\.. .`|Ul'H:llI H. Iilllclyy RI1)\{`U. HHLI`. hm-`H. --ups. mulcrs, &c., less than L`U:[ an R. .\IcFu|'s. Mr. .\li-hael Mullen. who was elerted In the mm=e:rv.\tivcs to the oi:e of chrnirxmu of the .\'n. ',' division. Futaraqui wu.-.I,.-um. [aim-`I kl number of his friends At the Water ford Imtel hut. evening. H old. .|.....l.l ....|.`l-. Hm uI'n nf uuunn. |IIC_\ ll.` (Ill ('UV\'I VII I)" '1 In-re bus jun-It uni` wood yard, Uutarin of suwcul or unsawcd of dry alnh wuod. Al] customers any that Manimha hrnu. weight in hay for hora SIS per ton at W. F. LIHIHTP l)uriugJrunmry and Fel)ruu.r_y we will q-Lose our store arli p.rn.. Saturtlnya at H). ('. l.i\'in_qston & Bro., merchant. tailors, 75 unrl 77 lirm-la Rt. Hn the big l{u_v;I.l rink there is plt-my vi mnvn and above all pure nir. Sk.nh-.r+ in" no! sin npt tn catch cold on open rink: an they are on covered ones. Il. .... L... .....n .. ..p Y l`...._...l. ll`. Wlll YUM Wllllhlll lullll um: IIIIU MI: Irlllflf .Vl|l'(l. Snow-white canned corn, beautiful canned tomatoes, string beans, gzjeen pens. evapor- ated sweet corn, cooked corn beef. James (Iran fun]. -Mwmitulm. our, $2.75: bran, 90: chop feed. $1 2: ): hay. 8H: lnlckwheut flour. (ibc pvr ) cut, at W. F. Hukefs, IL Market B(I|]dlU. Hun-imrjunnnrv and F:-hrnarv we nil} Illll I4. 11. TICINIUTHUD, secretary. I think I'd like to be a brother up you," said A bashful man to 5 young lmly who was lml-ling her little hrothor on her lap. (In Inn Hhh [Rik (`nut Tvn nnan Ihn Dh. GRANT` TALKS OF CANADA'S I ' NEXT DOOR_|* lE|GHO_UR. I 'lIIQ Spice 6! Every Day Llfo-Whnt Hm Pulblic are Talking About,-,-liotlilngrliin cnpbntha Attention of `Thou Wlro are Tnklul Noun. cg Red Riding (food. Jack and Jill,` King Cole, city hall, Friday evening. 'l`hn nilvnr a-nlloutinn At the` Ihiuinn Iuuul UTIWIOTII I. I01": 01 VUUUII IHTUQI. .V| r. Hunter has us ne horse bred from the celebrated stallion Grc ' Hawk." He will Start the horse in races 1. lis winter. n..- ..l u...l.... I .._o -......:.... Al..- ............... SUITE [HE "Or!!! I" TISCCI Ill]! WIUKUT. last evening the cmgser\'nt.ives of Nylen- hmn ward elected Thmnaka Hanlly, chairman, and L. H. Henderson, secretary. I think "cl like lri ha ll hrnthpr In um: " IIUIIIIIIK "Cf lIItlIU uruulir UI.I HUI` HI )- (M Jan. 19th, 18.48. Capt. Tyu Imule the memorable trip from Cape Vincwnt to Kim}- atnn with the schooner Nellie .\`herwuml- n.....-|. n. u`....u. 1.....- .L.. L...... ..|..|._ .....z unn wun mp scnunner mzluu nnerwumr Break & Booth have the bear. slabs. Ow`-I wood and dry blocks. You can get jun. what you wautin the fuel line ut. their yard. .\`nnw.I1|\3fn tlnhnnal nnrn Iuunntifnl nu-nu.-..I I K1053, Uliy UCII, llllllly UVUlll|ls- ` The gilvor collection st the`n'1_issinn baud meeting last evening totullegl $25.51! For drv 05k and soft maple. soft `wood meeting IBII UVCIIIIIK IUIIIIUI} 30.0" [ For dry 05k maple, }and hard wood nt lowest: prices, go to ` Grawfordi. foot of `Queen trcet. \.Ir Ilnntnr Mac A: Gun hnrua In-nu] frnnn Ilsa. PKRAGRAPHS 'P|CKED U-P BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. ENCIDENTS or THE DAY._ _ _coMMncuu. MATTERS. ionunn BTOCI uuunrs. Ion-nu. Jm. n--n noon cumin. ARI") on] n um T}'I'l.L\I ANE1SE; uvinrool. cortbn IA nun. I7. 3 think nf this. smir carpet fn` ; Lnlie-.9 black wuol hose for 1. : .\|cI"uul'a. Hosiery. gloves, 1 run mn|Hrn &4-,, Ivan than 1'1 UIIIIB. 1 urrivml at L arr;-ed, I ' maple, wnml, uvuu-or ; Amorlmn mid : "We want more of am. It. is worth twice its r horses and cattle " Only ' Baker}, 12 Market J. Cunnphx-`.l's , the bust. bl,m`k >, also the best` lie. 10: On In) I-`once. _ p___L 4.1...- |..._- In. (I NO NEED F AUARM. UK] the I Pu-clan 0! ton in You Inn-uk'A In rognrd Iotho resolution panel by the Kingston board 0! trad: ondnu (hot Tate du Pont hunch shoal ooqulrod tor commorolnl (purpose: It In uudonlood thut tho militia outhorltlol are d l to regard with favour the sole 0! the h it the loo oorod lo luournblo god 5 unit- ohlo u to for an onotlon ol soother bar rmlu on he rovldod. Ucmliddluon nyu: "Tho borne I in V0 old sud unhealthy. I don't think then `ll be my to ullingltlllulhblo terms on o rod. AI 3 rule. however. pooplo oxpoct no got things (rain the vornrriont for nothing Y Acljuunt-(amen Powell synod that a mare modern lnrrwh wu nndod. HSIIIITI OI `III WIIIXI1 WIII I- IIIPPIIHII I), Herr Andaman and hi: amnion! nutom-, who will porlonn Ielootlonn not: u are heard only who the Iondolnohn uinum club vtl Ill Ho on will shot! on at obu-ah; bulludo. And the win 0 oonocrt will In (`nor atlingll put tea. The ll bdn uohly I up at I!ondanon r|;:ok It.oro`.q MIDI BIIIW UII mu PIIIO. I. I IIICUIII orchestra under the Ioudonhlp ol err Au~ mun. Andaman. M lamina. A non! nlouinn TCCUOB W MI`. I5. 5. uunn. D, Illlll 0ll0I'I.lI of A hundred voiuel, the colon being sung by Mia Anna Howdon. I lady who hu already been hvournbl roooivotl b 0 Kingston su- dionoo. Mn. gun will in tho solo obli- guto to the qnutotto In tho Id PhIm,and and both onlshn will ho Aooompsniod by Min: Show on the piano. sad I meant nnvhn-tr; lndnr than Inulnnhln an! on An- ICC. III VII II-1 Iv-vuvr. Icul (rah lulu` bunt l0o., SIB. can tomnooo I0c.. 3 IN. dzhd groan pun I0o., loan non post 100.. 3 lb. can apple: l0c., I lb. 1: oepork 100.. I lb. onporoud moot OYCDCHI IIIGCI IIIO Ijlillp C III?!` nu- gull Andonou, of London. A most Inning tenure of the oonoort will be supp Ind by Hm-r Amlnnnn And Lin mnlhnl nnxhtfe. I II` I nun-Iuuw--u vwnvvn .- Tho Philharmonic society ll planned to bo lblt no Announce that It. concert on Tues- day next will be on of the but and most ontoruininu ever given in thin city. The programme is varied in chnractor, continuing oi Mendoluohrfl 4`2ud Pulm"and Madur- rufn "Mu Day." to boning under-the di- rodtlon o{ r. E. E. Uubb. b ofull chorus nl . lmnrh-ul vninon Hun nnlm Ina nnnn hv UIC tug \\ RIKUT I3 llelll uxevzuecx. l`he new like echouuer, now being built hy the .\l. l` company. will be e very ne craft. The beat en-l purest mnk that can be eecureil is being put into her hull. The timber elone will cost $30,000. The achuoner will be uniuuelly large, and her clue I with e star. Her dimensions will he 24. ) feet over all; 33 feet beam over ell; I7 feet hold.` She will have I cepecity of 70,00() buehell. She will have four mute, and carry egren deal of cenvu. All the l'Il0llt.l`ll improvements pertaining to lcl|0n- nor: of the preeout dey will be in her. She will be eepecielly engaged in upper leke eotrioe. ' V I [HO I()|4"IIlIUllVU WUI'IIo The barge Montreul, an iron bout built seventeen years ago, in rt-ceivig n thorou h overhnuliug. she will have new mill, dec 5 sud ceilings. Tim uhunl Immun and nnntnin'n rnnm nn '"rKU K'UlIIPCII] IE LWJIII!IllUuUlIIg LIIU UIIIIIIU. The st.ezunb.nrge Ulcngurry is on the ways. ller stern in being altered. A new boiler. coating $7,000, is being comtructed for her at the locomotive workl. T`L.,. |.......,. \I....s_..-l .... 2..-... l.....L Luilr Illll Cflllllgl. The wheel house and captain`: room on the tug Walker is heimz elevated. l`hn nnw I21... nnhnunur nnw hainsr Imilk Tpe Work at the shipyard: - A Very Lnrxn Vanni Ilulldlng. The tug Jennie Hall is being rebuilt. Her repnirs will cost $200. The locomotive works company is compounding the engine. Tim an-.;unh,4rup Hlrnmnrrv is on they warn. lurnuull. `lull W'IlI TCPTIVIIIHU uunu UHIUHFI. Messrs. \\'oudc<>ck, Sherman Wurt, E. U. -lumen, J.W. Chrysler. D. M. \Voodard, F. N E Woodard. and D. Johnson, are in the city. They are from Oneida and Uuwegn counties. and are looking for horses. (UHF. G. Willinmu. of London. Eng . the new aecretaly uf Young Men : Christian usocim , tion. irrived on-day. He cumo from New York via Cape Vincent. A1........-I \A:A.lI-o.... I... .....-:u-.I cl... -- I ()I'K VIE bl V IIICUUL. General iddleton ha received the ex- planation of Major Short, of B" butterv, mneruing his recent quarrel with Col. ; Furnhull. and will reprimand hutb otcers. Mnnarn \\'nmL-zwlr Nwrnuan \\'urf F I`. "IIIO nun wno amen uuguuuumy w yum- er." said A rellmuler. "about the `dlioulty between the two compeniee end the cit ie ol in hie ooncluelone. There Are eqme dnionltiee u to detnlle between them, but they are not leeunnounuhle. There will be e eetileneul ol the mature hetnre man lays. The oonclneion will he ruched by t e legleleture giving force tn the agree- menu." ("Kl CPWTI -T Lnrd Derby settles 935.000 a your on his nephvw, the Hun. H. \'tamluy, who is en route to Ridau hull. 'l..l... I` ..... ..II .J' Aki. "in. bud I- .. .... TOUIF I90 IWIUCIU Hall. John (.`:L-swell, of this city, hold: ll re spnneihle position in the eatahliahnlent of Shore & Mu. ullen, carriage Inanuhscturers, (muvn. . lI:.- \I...-.I l\`:..-_ J-....Ls..- -1 `I D \l[KIWI. . Min Maud Wiser. daughter of J. P. Wiser. Prescott. died last. Friday in New York. Her health was dolicnto for some time. 4: nv:n:....... ..rr,....a.... la... n.. ..-... nnqluuu. F. C. Ireland, city frezumrer, hu apponr ed at his utpe lg-xin, looking thin hut in l good spit-i'! t.' ' l.nrd I):-.rhv m-rt]:-n 5,000 a wear on his Kt. I`. Mr. Fol to him. I)... I `0 DH. Rev. Dr. Lohlev. late prinvipul of lkialmgfs ` college`, Lennoxville, has died suddenly in England. ' I1` I` `I-n'nn.` r-hr frnuunrnr kn: nnnnnr. SIWCLIIT. II III III? UILy. ('npL. Cuthbert, the yacht lmihler, talks of locating in Hmniltun. .. 'l` (`mun-ll wlm has homn \'i.sit.ina frinmln UK lUCIllIIg Ill IIIIIIIIIJIIJ. '1` (`mm-ell, who has hem visiting friend: in .\hntreal, returned to the city lust even ing. (3, A. (`nuntor is nrofmlndlv arnteful to J. J. Bremner, uf Halifax. a customs in-' spectnr. is in thy city. (`mm (`uthl)ert. the vaehl lmihler. mlkn M nlugsmu II I pleasing Inc. Mr. \`.Hl!2l'llH.'Il, in the (lueta aliemly inuntionc-l, and in the reciruLiv(' and aria from Elijah. dc- surveul his weluunm luck to the ])lu.tfUl`lll. as his course at ('lc\L-liuul l1a.sulale nmtvrlv wlly to his singing powers. an-l he will he l)l`rll'(l with mlulwl plcasurc. Miss .los.~ Meek played the piunogacmmpauilncnts with mute. Dr. Clark fn1ni.~lu-I 1 Vlnllll uhliguto tn Mix-is l*`r.lick'.-1 sung, as .\l'r.Jum-:4 (lid to Miss llrnnillis. Tho Dllloulllu llolwoon lho llnllwny Com- pnnlu are not lnaunnoyllublo. lntervluu woro hsd to-day with various non: intimate lth E. W. Rnihbun, of gamma and nil oxprouod confidence in him, mad alerted that the nllwny connec- tlou botwun Hurowumlth and Yarker will he built. they now no nuon why Mr. Ruhbun should duiro to rotirc from tho men (then by him before the oltlunu ol .on. he agreements between the N. .& Q. nllwuy company and K. I I . railway will be ulllfnotorily srnngod. "The Inn who ulhd uogloomllv to your ..-mu.-9..-" mm A nllmntler. "About the Pouplo Wlmu l|..I-..-. precmuun. fl_!:r uuel. VZILII ml . -Vuuuuun, "Whqu the Wind Blows in From the S91," ` was q-qually deserving of an encore. Miss l)uret.Ln Telgnmnu was very sucuessft in what may he called her debut as as young lmly. Her song, .\lurger_y." in which she` lisplnyml in voice of mm-h power and expres- sion, and her violin solo, in ClV'a|tln., alum`- ing mlunimble execution, wercxheartly eu- coreL L'l` an-cessiun to the aunnteur ranks of Kingston in I pleasing one. Mr. Sherluck, in Hun Hunt: nllmuiv l|nI.llf.i()llP(l. Inn` in It With Not the l1`lmumlal Surcrnn \\ l|lqh It 1Iugl|t,lo.lhum Iloun. . Lznst evening`: concert --for the l)or(.'us~sn~ , cietymt the opera house, was not 3 liulmcial ; Noon`, for thnt excellent society, nor won the \ `attendance equal to the merit: of the enter- l tainnnent.-`__. l'he recuiptl will probably about meet the expenses; The Telgynnm _Ul"cl)eitl`& of sixteen instruments, n_n(h.-r H. ll. Telgmnnn. nnule asnucesaful uppeagrnnce, `cspeciull in the opening owsrlure, Crown of Gold. There is is utcmiy nuul gru.iii_)./ing improvement in this organization, and It in rearettshla that its public support and en- Acounsgement arg not greater. The solos of Clarence Jones on th llute, R. Baker on the clurionette, and ll. Lake on the trombone. with orchestral"E\'ccoInpmiInento, were line exhibitions of indivilup.l tale-mjiy its mt-mv hers. and heartilv nppluudoul.` Theorolwatht is strengthened in public oonlidencu by its performance. -`Miss. Brnmilf. of llrocrkville. sang chnnningly `Won U r," and again her- sweet notes and cultivation of mice were admired h_y lover; of _ good music. which does not yet enibraco the whole of an audience. Her` duet with Mr. Sherlock, .\lnying," was Well uung nnd do " aervus vezyfnvonrnlile mention. Miss Fra- lick was enthusiastically recalled after sing- iugi'l`ell Her I Love Her So." and her last app:-Mumse before her removal to Rochester was attended by every mark o public ap- preciation. `Her duet with Mr. Sherlock, `*'hnn the Wiml Hluws in Froin the SHE." ---- -w-....._ _-44. oogcas SOCl_ETY'S coN`c;+.r|n. '. A. (`uunter is profoundly grateful to Folger for the position tney have given 1illI_ MARVINE IN TELLIGENCE PERSONAL MENTION. Muvonuonu. a_vIng~ and 155...": A0- THE BRITISH wHm.'wEnNPisnAv but one In Dooombor. Thu nail udjounod 1: than o`oloo|: lot the cm at an upooisl oommmu. me 0101;! oeloro nun. lkehern. the Jepnneee student now nt tending. the oollegiuto institute, the non of \ the professor of ancient Japanese to the Mikado. conveyed the fraternal greetings oi the Japanese utudeuu oi the Methodiu in- utituw. Tokio. to the India of Cumin for their inborn! in their behalf. The little fellow spoke pleuingly. The other exer- cim ol the Iniuion band were interesting. A IIPXIIII I- -I-yu-cw: Naruu. Jun. l8.-Yohrdiy the our \ t council o! Leno: nd,Addlnnon num- bed sud proov-odod to elect a wu-don. A deadlock in: lound touht. olonn support I VVIIIOII. 20. Mr. Tipping gun notion that he would introduce I by-low to ohnp the dam for the nomination of nova and councillors of the iownohip of Burk to tho lul. Monday but one In Dooombor. -rs- ......-..n .4Ih.nvnn(' at damn o'clock . auditor. 'I`hd`lollovIln oommlttoo WM talented in Itrih the nut in commltuu : Dr. Clu- Onn. 99 : J. Con. 0 :J. I-`labor. I9 : Howell. Ngll. Joyner, W: '1. pplug. N ; W. Wilson. N. `In 'I`n-\-Jun gain nntlm h. were nppotnlod. The wnrdon uloctotl U. \'V. pnwuon at his auditor. and Mr. J. `V. |'A1\VII'dI. 0` Quoon'I college, III olectod, the county auditor. -nL.n:.n-..x-.. .........ho.. was nlnnhd In I'I `I II` Qlply Dy COKE`, COIlII0lII- From the county council of Elgln, nug- gutlng 3 resolution to the elect thus all the county nicen now up land by the gov- ornmont be oloobod by V O PO0P|0- A nlrnnlnr ntunnlnnin ChO IVIIQUII Of from Mayor Ernn. ol UIIIWI. The communications were laid out for oomidorulon until the sanding committal nppolnlod. 'I`I1n in-Jan nnlactml \". DI'&I| ornmont no oloonoo 0y In! Pwpwo A circular condemning the Iyuom of municipal exemption {rum tnntlon wurud from Mayor Errntt. of Ottawa. Thu nnmmnninntionl non James White. county clerk of Woodstock, forwnrded I petition rolntlng to the Ip- pointment unl the regulation of the (lumen of polars. police mngistrnten. and such oi- oorn employed by county counolln. From tlm nmmlv councll Elllll. Ill!- town: an :1 present. A petition wu raul from the council of tho county of Oxford to the governor- geneni, asking him to une hi: inuence to hove Iuch lewulntion enocted At the non union of Pnrlinment. u will prohibit the importation, nunuipcture And nle oi intoxi- cating liquors, in this Dominion. The county council wu naked for in carport- tion I....... unm- mun-:01 l\'Al'|l fl Wmninai nnuung Inu ununngu. . From George Gould. clerk of the county council of Barrie, raapecting 1 petition to the legislntive of Onurio. thnt the Lunar ment act. be no amended that township and villnge municipalities my be enabled to deal with their unrecidont lnndn sad tale: for taxes in the name manner n counties and town: do At present. A nnljtinn wu ran! from the council of men. Dr. Grunt talked An hour And then In clown. No one would have believed the time oonpumod vs: no great had not he Men the clock before him. u._|._-_ .5... l...-....- .o...I...o um- -o Ill I/ILLIUUTK. From Jauuea (,'. Fleming, clerk nl the county council of Kent, drawing attention to: petition whirl . lml been Mlnpted by thnl. body relating to I bill respecting road mnking and drainage. From Honran Gould. countv WHICH DC [Hill l'OCl`l\'I`.'|l. The wnnheu was surprised to henr that An account for SI!) had been received fiom W. M. Drennnn, fur B cuiu which he haul supA lied for it stranger who haul died umldeuly In Pituburg. I-`mm Jaunml (` Fleming. clerk nf the LIUIIL (N all Illliirilllu |DU'Iy. After his elvulloll .\l r. R.-uikin tulal as friend that al ceuvus uf the l.'Ulll)t.`lllIn`l| was held at the \\'ind:mr hotel before the meeting of the cuuucil for the pnrpuse of select- ing a mmliilatu fur the \umlen's clmir He and Mr. \\'-mlrutl' were elected as cun.|l.l.itcs. He nlefeztlcd his opponent by twu votes inure than he gut at the coun- cil bear-l. He eeunot umlershuul how it was that he Inst two lliemls while walking from the hotel to the wuncil cluunlmr. '91! In-luv Murn lug S:-nlon . The clerk n-ported I number of accounts which he had received. I`L.. ....._ L... ... .. ..........:...J 9.. 1...... cl... .. "line [18 WIS K HIUHIUCT Ul LIN . CUULILJ UlJ|llIL'Il- He was (1;-p.nty |`uu\'c fur four years. This year he is rreve. He has been three years trustee of the .\'ydenhmn|1iuh schoul. He in I member hf the .\u\:ieul Under of United Workman, A cunser\'Mi\'e and a Methodist. He will without doubt nuke au able presi- dent of an impurtam. ho-ly. R-\`nkin AL.. , ., r .|... ..... .I... .. ...... L...ll ... lrequel HUUHICT II] [He CUUHCH IIU HCVUT IUSI control of his temper. and always argued his points in A clear and good natured num- ner. He is of Irish Americm extraction, his father (uow daceuadi having been born near Dublin. His mother was an American. Fifty one years ago he was born. His father was I faumer and he followed in his f()0t` steps and has now I vmlunble property in the township uf Kingatnn. His municipal cnreor exteinle-l over live yeurauluring which time he was ll member of the county council. Hp u.'.u| llI`I\ Irv rm-\'n I -.r fnur vs-urn This The New '1: TIIFII. M r. Hugh Rankin is possessed of some excellent traits of clmmcler. He is generous to a fault, noble and sLrui,;htfurward in all his dealings. Although he was an able and frequent lebater in the Council he never lost mmn-..l nf his hanuwr. um] nlwnva nrnued IU U CLOCK. M r. Howell nllul Int think thn lmaiue-as of the council slmul-l he .leluyexl. They should he able to In all that was to lmdnnc in three days. He :55 nppusul to the mljournlnent. Tue motion was mrrivr-l. HUMCII EH1] llr. \ lal\[UlI. Before this nu-Imn was put .\lr. Cou- muveul. swcmnlul by Mr. Caunphell, that the council mljouru until to marrow morning at 10 o'cl0vk. \I.. ll.. 1:) .. .5 .1. ..l. uh`. I. ...... at Hl|'l`ll|'l'l\'U(l10I' (H0 3"lC|'l.!l|II III &`\VlllHUll It ivun moved by Mr Avery. seconded hy ___1_r__ Woods. Hm thu warden be elect;-d by bnllot.--Curried. Two candidates were pI'0p08etl. Melra. Woodrulf, of the township of Loughhoro, ` and H. Hmnkin, of the township of Kings ton. The hitter was elected. The \'o.e _ mu : H. Rankin, 1'2 : W00IlI'ull`. ll. M r. Rsukin was then iuutullod into oilice. He thanked the memhers for the honor they lllld unnfurrenl upon him in his election to the wurdt-u'n chair. It was the highest honor in the gift of the qouncil. He noticed thnt the personnel of the council had been - consideruhly clmlngcul 9iut1- lust year, uud he desired to lzl):uzl'.iilll;If.u 2!:-. new and old members upon their return. and to welcome them to the board. He hoped they would work togetlmr iu lunnouy uud for uho best interests of the cnunty. He would deal fnirly with the ll|t3ll|lNil`S of the council. He hud ulwuyu done this, and he hoped to con tinuo in well.duin,.;. `He pointed out that during the ensuing your they would have nmne illl'p()l'l..'lhl Inxitu-rs to dual with. One of those would lw the toll gtte queati-in. They would have ll: lhtl mrvful and not 'ise` Iy. Ho hoped tint smrh legislation w nild be hrought ulmut us would cause the aboli Lion of tolls, huih in the city And county. In concluding, he hoped to `(ill the position of warden \i'i1`h .:!'.'Ilil to himself and lo the county. \'TI.'I|{ l\|: TH|v' (`II\l \Il'l"rI/I-`\' never Maw 11 lllll, no um. e\t'n is woman- and women had very oiten a right. to be ` L'l`\)H8-lll an angry mood, and he fwquently i s-aw them in pusiniuus that would have made Lfauadiaus iiccuiiie wild with passion. "I won't tell you, h-~ said, in what respects the .l.ip:mese are inferior to us. That would pull` us up, und we are already too proud." Then the principal dwelt on the cultiva- Liuu uf trade, and renmrked that to secure reciprocity Canadians should nd out what they could sell to the Japanese and what they could buy from them. An incidental remark made to a Winnipeg re- porter that Canada could supply Japan with our had ran through all the papers, but no nnu Iuul mmr ammo-t.ad. What can we HIKI \l\li `HI . ('l|.\I.l'rII'.I`.`. .\l0\'eul |)_\' .\Ir. |'ring|1-, se-condecl by Mr \\'un-i, that lhufullnwin,; members of the ` cuuncii be A 1-murnittcc to strike the stiuul N jlug Cullllllitfccs for the year : Mwssrs. Horne. Trctter, (ihsou, \\`uu.lrul. f. Joshua Cox, Howell and Dr. ('l.umn. II-f. ... ol.C.. .... n..... - t.l.I("l`l0N Ill-' A \\.uaur \\'lmn ull ll|4-. nwunln-r.4 ul the council had `mp-nrtecl tn tlugclcrk that ulliciul bunk the wurnlc.-u's clmir mnl zumuuncvcl that the time hrhl-zu`r|\'clfof'tlm sc-lcu-ti"-HI of awvzmlell It --nu. ..n ..l I... II... .\ uunu n.....u\.In.' luv lint it Wu l!|g`E|muglI for line l ur|Ionu--- the ulteu-0 .,r Kluuutnn Olfuru Ills` Tllllllkll and the (iuunull Pruceoclu tn llA|lIrHn-kalu|I ulgtlus Wurdvln-Elo-rt. \ The first senior: of. the county council for 1889 WM held yuuterday ufternoou. There were present. Messrs. M. A\}ur_y, A. F. Bnnd`, J. W. Besrtraun, H. A. Calvin. |)r.`Claxton, John -(`uxo,_J()shua (Iuxa, J. E. Campbell, John Fiulmr, W. (iibson, J. l`.' lluwcll, Uhnrkas` Hay. Jmnes`H0rne, Eiijah Joyner, R. Moore. W. W. Priugle, Hugh R.mkin,_ Jabez .\'Louess, I). 'l`mtLgsr. _T. Tapping, C. Vanhorn, R. Wuutls, J. Woodrutf, W. Wil- son. . |.`| I.`1"PI;x\' nl.` A \\'AI.'h|.`\` , H % % we GETS TH!-. WARDENSHIP BY` ' one urn_e VOTE. ` HUGH Vnlx WAlx{DEN. A DOQIIOOI II II'0.." nu U..L...JAL_ AL. - Uvrlwwn Iuxuu-G-It-it Inuuurwuun Int pvqnlng Mr. J. I. Sherlock Inn one of tin voosl contributor: lo the oxoollcnt pmgl-ammo submmod At the Dorcn moldy : concert. Ho Ian; I honor solo {mm the onto:-lo`of Elljlll. and. although the amt Iolootlon ha been produced In the city by lingers who hug plnod him In vocullul. Mr. Hhlrln : `u nndlon of tho nnrtconr "'7' WIN` HIV` .IIIIEl IIIIII I VOI.`IlWCg :11. 8|urIum.`a tondldon ol the portcour plouly Iurp.-and any 0! unit cloth. mg liquor Wllnoul llccuu. VII uunuuuu. it not having boon established. Patrick Mann. chu-pd with being drunk and also with lighting on its nu-ooh. was lined {I0 and can or one month in poL Th: n! mmod ohm-go hull; but admitted ; Ion- tones wu rourvod. The ovldouoo spinal three other: for ghting on the not run lnquoknt to couvls I nu rvu, vv uvcvu-1% For home made braid, try Mnnitobo ` our. only 70:: per 1 cut. it W. F. Bhr'a. ) I9 Huh! 01111 N. . RICK. < The Japanese he clesczilrml as a vecy plea aunt. people. In su\'ur&l rvspeuts they were ahead of the (Iumsdinus-in politeness, in geniulity of Jispositinn, in obedience tu parents, in respecuulncss to the maul. He nn\.'nr mun n nmn. no not e`\':-n 2L wunun-~ Pollmo Court--Wod 000401`. The charge splat Pour Devlin. for all- ing liquor without licenno. wu dhminod. it nm hnvimr bun unbllnhod. To-dev e clergymen celled upon the Ilcenee lnepector end demanded en impec- tion of the "II of liquor licensee inued end the reports upon which they were grnnted. He found eome intereeting reedlng. There in only one uloon lloeneed in the city. All the other plecee, generelly known ea eeloone. ere neel|{ teverne, though in e number ef lnetenoee iceneee were leeued to pertiee who hed not the full eooorntnodetion required by the luv. The clemymen. who went. to eeoer~ teln if the ohergee mode in the petition of the v.em!).enr.ednoe people were correct. acne aunt Ant I." "hid" 'r.no."" sun] sand. guuru, u. JOIIOI. The grand oicorn afterward: visited Loioentor lodge and now its working. The brothron of both lodge: nftnriurdn enter- tained tho visitor: at the Sunloy homo. Are: rreulueut, r.. nmltn; vice prumeuu. J. Porter; recording uocroury. E. Nichol- son; treasurer, H. Sloomsnz guides. W. Dumhleton, J. Ikauchunp. J. Tiftov, L. Bird. H. B. Watson, U. Bird: clmplnin, W. Wiltuhiro ; inner guard, A. Hollmd : outer gunrd, (1. Jones. Tho nrgnd nicorl uuu un mu-u-nu. Last evening the grunul muher, Dr. l'ol- llnl. of Tumult), anal the grand secretary. John W. Career, inltituwal I new Sum of En lnnzl lodge in Kingston. to be No. 79, um known u1`yne lodge. Thirteen mem~ born from Leiceu`.er lodgu, Kingston, mule the nucleus of the new membership. Eight initiation: were given. fhe oicen innullecl President, E. Smith; vice president. I D.-u-9. - u-nan.-Jinn nnnnnnnrv I-'. Ninhnl- The young: farmer was warned to give the fraudulent itinernnt. vendor in wide berth. The reading of agricultural papers Wu coun- `Ciir`\i. Farmers should kvep their farms in good condition ; than when the present haul times were past they would be in rt-mlinoaa for large crops when the highest prices pre. veil. The speaker closed by saying. "There in no royal road to farming my more than there in to learning; end All Attempt: to nd one must, as I matter of course, end in die- pointment." ["6 '0rK. He deprecntecl the too prevalent system of striking: mo high. particularly in launch- ing out heavily in the purcha-e of thorough bred stock. Good stock was as be commend- ed. but it uhould not be done to euibarun. Spec-ulaiing in thoroughbred stock and farm. ing do not generally go hand in h-u.-l, Young farmers could improve their sh-vk by recourse to the service of good anion ~. usually found in the neighborhood It v as impossible to bring grades up to look 1... v; as well aa Ihorouuhhreda and lbiq llllnl l not be lost sight of. Frequent changing IIINJ one breed to another was certain to brin` disaster. I! was imposaible to name in bra-1.. suitable for all. Farina suitable for the pro duction of beef might be profitable for dairy purposes. but on many farm: well suited for luiryinq beef could not be raised to pro tit. Pl... ..-....... t..........- ..-..- .......-....I In niun nu-i nu.` nnnu-r-u ulvulilunuvo At the meeting of the farmers in .\'.spu~ nee last week David Nicol. of Ustaru-Iui, gave snivice to young farmers. At the out- set the speaker advised all yotigu; mun con- telnpluting farming to pursue inure rigiu economy than had been done. and to start upon s good farm. not it woruuutnue. It should be the uiur to nialie ll competency out of the farm, and at the sumo time leave the land each _\eur in a laultul` condition than it was before. To do this he suggest ed that u uzrnl pruclioiretlticzttion was ne- cessary, such us could be secured at the `Ju- turio agricultural college. This \\';'.s con- sideretl all fudge by some, but it was none the less true ; technical educutiuu was mm l]lik`888&|'y to successful farming. - .\lcu in ntlicr callings prospered in scoordunue with their powers of mind, and not altru- getln-r by the exercise of hard l-ouily labor. Such should be the case with funnels. A knowledge of chemistry. physiology, anatomy, et.o., was essential. fter S( L`llr` ing this he should endeavot` to obtain it pru- [lull -.-ducution by iulopliuu the same course as pursued in learning an -trade ; go to the best farmer in the specic branch he ui.-iy he intending to pursue, and Imnlte the best terms possible : even if he has to pay for his tuition he will be the gainer in the end. Theory should be used to render prat-tive progrcgsive. A man with u sound, pravtical knowledge of his business uill sucveed bet ter with just half the oapitnl th-tn it man with only tlievvry. But Imwitm Dom Ire` was well tted. No nuin should attempt farm- iug unless he was able to tslie hold with his own hands and employ his own brains in the work. Ll- .I.._......-o-.l al... on. .....n..l`..o .u.o.n. lr. Ilorlook lllullgulllod Ill-ull. I -_. ....._I_... II. I It I.II.-..I...I. -_- -- mg through the oust. V _ Cuumlmus. he thought, should, if they couldn't go around the world. cultivate AL: uaintunce with their next tloor neighbors. Jnpun stood in this relation. It was only across the street. as it wen`. It took him seventeen toys to cross tllu waters of tl:e .\`orthr-ru Pacic ocean, and tho only things seen un the \'o_vugu were two lllultcll hawks \Vll(I.~8 uing'.~x gxblld out and who took a rcut on the vessel's cross-trees. .\'m+e one would St)`, "Well, that's r. pretty will-: street 3" liut the doctor said that he always took the slowest steeuncrs he could get. Ho h.sd lt`I|Ill1`Al that in tr.n'elLin~,; any great uliutauce .: l y or two Initxlc uo lillLn}uue when com ton: mt: sought. He, therefore, took the .\llH\' an-auu~ra laccuusu evcrybodv else avoid ell them. He haul plenty of enjoylneut and uttemlsuu-o, aml the only one who wasn't sick. H: was lom-some in that respect, for at times he felt as if he UlIUUl\l be moaning uml graaning also. .He supposed he must have been ma-le u leather and couldn't get ...'..I_- -uves were arrsyeusgannst. eeen other. There being no provision for such s ditli- V culty the council suljournecl, but ordered -the clerk, who was in the choir, to secure advice. The situation was s perplexin_g one tor the conservatives, who have hsd full control orilie county for years. It wss most annoying to the lenders of thst psrty to fiml that the hold they hsd was slipping from them. They felt this more lteeuly hecsusa Mr. Parks had been stubbornly ghting toryism for the pest twenty-ve years.` `Phil mnrninnv u'l\ru| ilux nt\|InlV:| um-nunml N. 23. This mnrning when the council ronumell Mr. Parks, although nu was lruckeul by his uupporu-,ra and asked to keep in the eld, generously withdrew rather than: prolong the Iituatiou. Thn Judge Wilkiaon ul- minintoreul the oath to \\'nxj<|eu Filson. Ll-t ol Wu:-done. The wardens of other counties are : Peter- |) -ru. John Browne, reevu. Belmont :7 Lead: and Grenville. John Mclmyra, reeve, (hun- annque ; Hastings, M. R--lxinsun. reuvc, Huntington ; Lunark, R. Smith. reeve` North j_1_|I,u:ly; Prince Hdwarul, Herman W. Weear, reeve nf Avneliuuburg; Rentrew, R." (L Moles, move of Arnprior. Dnvld Nlcol, of Cniurnqul. llelnre the Lou- nux I-`nrme-rs` lnutlluto. A. .. . ... r - \- ICBVU ul nmnerac uusnu. _ __7 _l'._ule_||;e|1co was then made to the statutes and according to them ix. wag` fmiml that in case an equality of votes m)chl`l'0(l,` the Illuuicipulity having the largest. equalized usseanlnevnv. Wu entitled to the custina Vote. This. however, only incrmueal the dilliculw. for Camden. sud Erneanown useunnents were the tame, and the township frepresem . utivea were arrnyedjgniust eh other. ` There helm! nn nrnvininn fur nnolu A rlii` iug Irvine l'ark;. reevenuf-Nort|.1Frederick bur,z, sml In similar number Robert Filnon. reeve of Amherst Island. l!..l'...-.,...... .. ..- L.... ..._.I.. g.. .L- .._...;_`_ AD'V|CEi+E)rYE)7UN-GVFAEIMERS. Bu L01-DIG!` It [Do Booth. .,|I_.I __ an-cc. Wlnolooouo. _, _,_.|_ L_-.'.| ._._ ulml. Men who-mu It were. cunuu "giuuc Iruttc,-rs." A postal mml could maku the trip in 69 or 70 Iisy:-_s, hut it tuuk him longer so that he was & slow conch sftcr ull. lint there war something" quit-lrer than npost card. Some Vesrs ago Ctunulizuis beheld sunsets. unparalleled for their loveliness. and they wondered at the "csnse of them. H has been disco\'et'ed that a volcanic erup tion occurred on an island between Java and .\`umutrn, and so Tmwerful was the simck that volcmic lust was swept intu the higher circles of the air and carried around the Wul`l(l in thirteen lays. snul the beauty :4" the sunsets was cnnsutl by the light shin- ing tllruuglt the lust. tumilmim. thnuuht. they

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