Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1889, p. 8

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I John J. lllwlolrl cuuuu Iuuuu. ' Hon. Aloumlur Hsckcnllo oolebrdhd his llth hlrlhdny yenhrdny. Hg will stand rlinrnent thll Iollon and on Snturdnn. rt.` Mackenzie and Mn. Luwlor will con- iuct the uuunl roooptlonn. 4.`...-an Mnnnhnr. nlark and umnt. Mnn- I CUIOII-III' WU Ulm [of WW` IIVICI I0 IIIC court llonu. The math: vu referred to A Ipochl committee to unit. Au trohlhcl looked out the work and dooidodxhnl the hill wu It-I uotblun. At his recommen- .l_ml._ ah- IJII -.- -3.1 -...I L- -5.0 II In- ctrrylng ml uuuncu III rarlluwuwu, wnuru ho own: u Isms nu mill. clone to Little hie. He has born In the wood: gottln out codu, elm and uh. but week. mtg two hum. IN load: of timber Ill drawn to the mill. In this oohbliolunont than no largo boiler! and two engine; The out- put 0! the mill In {orvudcd to the from sud Ihippod. Thirty thounsnd but of timbor In: sum so Gunnoouu Int week. The county mucll objected to I bill not In by Mr.` (hllngor. contacting Inuon. amounting to 0183. {or work done to the noun honn. Tho Innnnr in rah!-rod no I W" 71 -F` .IUKIIluIs H` [III ICXIIIIICIP dotlonthohlllvupdd. And In got for Uh Idce. . Pour lclarll. `Path; bu purchuod 3 nhoophh nioum Illa In Ballard township from 0. R. Tuqut. \\'utport. Out. ITMQ plaolpbtto dopoa-.t was dhuovond About six months no. . IIIIIII Ill. IITII OI dllllllfy IIOII. Thin mode ol oounpetidon will be contlnu ed for ve yours. at the end of which time the eucceeelul oluhe will decide the cup`: final pneueeion by the plnylng of among themealvee. The clnhe In the Otter: up are the Octave, Governor Genet-el'e. $5. (Uluvve). Klngeton. Arnprlor, Ren- frew. Carillon; In the Montreal group. Moetreul. Thistle. (`mledonie and Heather, ell 0! Montreal, Quebec, St. Joluu end Slone_Creek . otllll out the `Plumber. Capt. Rothwoll cu in tho city to dny. Ho Inn boon. nine. the cloning of navigation, curying on huuinou in Rrounown, when ha mum. 3 Inc: nu mill. alone to Little Illlppolh Illlrly Inouunu Ian: I. Ira nut to Guunoquo "Iii 1|.` 1 -ms. .,.,_ V (`outing `Tull "III II! PIDVOU IOT. The atiilinted clubs. sixteen. have been divided into two groups, havin Montreal and Ottawa fur their centrea. T 0 Ottawa groups will `meet next week. unleaa the majority prefer to go to Montreal during carnival week, and play rink games of twentv five onla." two rinh per club. The Montreal group will meet next week, and the winning club will lay the deciding moin Montreal the on of next week. 0 aueceaaful arm: in onlltlod to have in name engraved on t a trophy, and to hold it until the lira! of January nut. PM. nnnuln nl nmmntidnn will be conllnn I.l`1 37 ECU. or ITLISUII III IE. ll WO3 Ill. lIIl' wggnliun Alul. Muckleatnn that Mr. `kmmn mu 0 out the report spoken of. 311.. .\ n-uchan. ur.. said the report of the m \' engineer wu not acted upon. hlr. .\'impson thought the oluzineer S'l0lllll semi in his bill. He had no doubt the cm: puny would reward him. IL! Mnlnhlnnfnn -naanntml [lint .\Ir } .nl new trnpny given uy um nnuu:u. The conditions in the put. hue been I "poiun" gumc on the cumpt-ling clubs` own rinks. sixteen phnyers per club, the two clubs having the highest number of points to meet in Mmnrenl and plsy twu rinks a mule. The trophy became the property of the club winning it ofteueat in ve yenu. l`hn Irnnhu ngllv has-mun thr nrnnnrlv nf me emu wmnuxg u oueueu In nve yearn. fhe trophy nally became the property of the mun vluh Int your, and it hn been decided to continue the competition under the dieront nrungemonu, mud a. ne 1 trophy mating 8250 will he played for. Thai nilintml rluhn. Iixmen. been The Klngnlon (`lub will be In lho Con- lonI-I'luy|I[ In Ottawa. The u-cu-tury uf the Quebec brunch of the Royal (jladuuiun curling club hu sent to the vet-rotarien of the various ntliuted clubs I circulnr cvnuiulng announcement. of the nrmngementn for the competitions for the new trophy given by the hunch. The nnnditinnn in the mat hm-9 been I une OI D0` IIIOTG 'III OUIIJ. 0| 0050. Before Recorder Smyth the prisoner pleavled "not guilty." Lawyer Amhru-u Punly, whomcprenented him. Applied tar bnil. which Wu xed at $1.000. Al ---H Plant, of Lehn & Fiulx, the whole.-~..'- dru gists. wn accepted u I bondnnu. - co ing to the record: of the district mum \ ney'a otce the members of this whole.~-I- ~ drug rm were arrested some time ago on s 4 charge of count:-rfeiting the trade mark - Theoclore Merck. I celebrated German chemist. Their case was diamiued by the xraud jury. IU `Wily "III! IIIUUIUCQF lI||[ Ul IBVUTILI LIIUUIIIIIU. Finch has made himself amenable to the criminal law. The gnuul jury has: indicted him. The evidence would enable the court to convict him of fund on different charge: exactly 250 times. The punishment is im- primmnent for not. more thnn one yen, or I line of not more 'h|n 85(1). or both. Ilgfnng Dmunnlin \`.-nnl-u than nu-inn-n-nr UlIlIUUrH III lllI\Cr|4IBlU_},' "lUIl> UlIB|IlL'BI. About three months ego Manauzei Good was informed that l"ii:eh was itiauufacturing pills in enormous _quantities anal putting them up in a style similar to those of the Carter Little Liver Pill," packed in a similar bottle, and wrapped both up in a label which was nothing more nor less than nn impunlent imitation of the genuine one. llllIlllf`llB of drnggists were being supplied by Finch with bonus Little Liver l ilis, and the traintl \vs.s hecoming more general as the false manufacturer was inserting in the label or wrapper the name of any retailer who might. desire it to `he done, and` while the spurious article \va_s_`l)'c_:.i_ri_g Elllll at ten cents a bottle, tliiifgeliiuine one cost twentylive cents. Uf course these retailers were parties to the fraud and are allliahle to prosecution. Joseph H. Moore. of l.'l.'v Newark avenue. -lerm-y City. isa retail driumist for many years in business. With several other uentlcinen of his profession he has heeu slIl)pIi't|iu3 nsa witness luv Assistant Dis- trictattorney 'John ll. Lindsay, who is mndueting the case for the Parter people. Two New York drug ists who will assist the prosecution are .7. \ '. Linton, of Seven tee-nth street. and i-`reilerick D. Brown, of 244 Sixth avenue. llrown was supplied with .30,()00 Little Liver l`ills. Finch was. zwvmninmlating enough to furnish printed wrappers telling Ilrown In save money and pack the pills himself. The colour of the wrapper. the printing, and the general an peuraince of 'he false are the same as the genuine. A variety of clumsy devices has lreen restored to hy the hill conn erfeiter to evade the law. the most notable heing the snhstitution of the letter `h' for the letter `c' in the word `Larter, thus making `l)r. Hart.er's Little Liver l`ills.' This. however, is only one instance out of several thousand. Pinch ha: mmle himnnlf nmenal)le'* to the UIIBQHI. ` - , ' Armed with 3 search warrant. Detective Von Gerichten and assistant: rsided the pill factory in Gold atraet. Hare nnlpluu -over ten thousand fraudulent imitntioni o a .t.rule mark were-fuuml. These, with enough pills to regture the almuterod nerves `of _u nation, were seized by the searching p`urty and stored away in the rucu,i\`ing vaults under the uliulrict-ut.toruey'a ullice. Bram Hood. of :37 Murrav nr.:-amt, isunmn. Vulllw uuuur UH |IlH[rlC['`l0ru9y73 011106. Good, of 57 Murray street, is Imus go.-r of the Carter mswliciue comp:ui_,'. a cor- poration under the general law of the suite. The company owns it Irmlu lll'\l`l( aillixegl to : ii vnlnuhle nmnufacture known as "(.'nrLar'a , Little Liver Pills." This trade mark was i adopt:-cl in IST4 hy Dr. Carter, uwellknown physician. Wishing to retire from husiuena he sol-l the trade mark and good will iunl -` full right to umnufucture his specialty to persons who. in 1880 uolxl out their interest to the.(`zu'tei' uie(lii.i`ue cnmpimy." Over $1,000,600 huyeheen spent by the present concern in uilvertising their husineu. `hunt lhrnn rnnntlla nun \lnn.'nnu llnntl anvl IIIII UUIII lllll. HOW I UT`: Ainnnufactui-`ing Hiruggiet uemed Luzon J. Finch is under hail charged with u stu- pendous fraud upon the public. Finch iven at 310 Plesnnt. Avenue. `And runs 3 d_ruu factory 3936 Gold street. ()0 evidence that he has been imitating trademarks i\nd"ooil- ing the market with boaun pill: the grand jury has found 3 true bill igninet him. Yes- terday Recorder Smyth iuued m wnrrtnt for his arrest, which Detective Kiernan exev cuti . A-...-.l ...:nl. - .........l. ..._._...s I\,.A--L:.... ` A'l)ebc-ruto Auunpt Made in I-`loud the Couuufy with Hogan Pllln. * _ Morning Journn! New York. _ 3 ` _____ I I I ` Mr. Shachnn uid the I-ridge VA: in 3 hot- Ew condition thin year than It lmd been `or nun)` years before. Thu hxllvswing director: wbre then select- on`: Maura. 1. Simpson, Sheriff Fargumn, N. Strnchan, J. S. Muckleuton and the Inn \-nr A NEW TROPHY PUT UP- . l`|-mphuo Ppphuo. - ll_l____ 'Il.._nL 'L_. __ CUUVN'TEI.FE.|Til_l;(.3 IE The Klotoou I8. , n ,|1,,.,.I A- lolrrlnu. Jun. 2:). l'lom-- moupm l8 bbh. Sula tllhaukr. Market qulol n unchanged nun. Pnlonll vllntor. 5.75 :4; MI); puma Iprlng. MI) In ILIO; suuldht Iollor. 5.2.5 Ioa.50: extra. 5.-0 to SJ): on 0. Lung M5: Onuo Hut. IO 8.1`Cl IIIQAA 006.8!!! N \VIo:l -nomlul:hdwIuu.'Q N. W. hull Co .................. .. Rlolal. Una:-in Nnvicauou 00.. City Pnuonntll... ............ .. Ionueuuuuo ....... ..., .. Cumin Puclllclut ..... .. Cnnndnoonon Company. hundu Cotton Hunhnlnnn Con 00. Ullll. to our Illa 0.0 to to lo 0 to on to -4 Chouo-alo Ill. Butt orylltv: `l`ovnnMR.lMo Ilzllorrlnbn luotlz nun!!! - law urulullno hn-IAmd llIol:fruh.INo2l. Dou|llo[D-QuIct: l.UI.oO'l.llL LIVIIPOOI. (Ill IIII IAIIIT. I ---_-nun I-.. 1_l-- Wutuly wlndn, mostly Id: ud mod..- auly cold. with loonl snow urriu. '(`I'l IIQIITIII`. John (YNHI was charged at the polise court this morning with having stolen a quuntiiy of grate iron, the property 0! John lb--unully. O'Neil denied the charge. He [uuml lhe iron on the ice. Cue relnnnded until J an. llet. Enayor. ; Mr. 1. Simpson was elected president, and Hours. Vnigt sud Clark Auditon. nundu'oo'.wnuo....... Huoholnau Uouu 00... \3lU.C" S` IUJ IVTIUCCDB BLILTL. l'\lllIK.|uu Jilin`! Willis in unppu-ed to have driven over (Uuaru-pii bridge at an iummdente rate. lie was uuuimnnud (served persounlly) to appear at the pulice court. He neglected to vunne. -cud will be brought .un an warrant. 'l'lIu-emicert. in the city hall to ninth! will he the most. entertaining ever given by the Phillmrmouic society. The Inuuic is varied unl abound: in choruses. vocslnndimtrumenul. It will be well worth hearing. .lnlm WK:-il wan cliaraed Doli:e getting llll.I.ltu He IIIHJ U [III WUII At the time of the year many gentlemen nd thurtlney need a new pair of trqusers to put .thom on until spring. We Advise them to try Lambert & Walsh, H0 Princess street. They ulwn I give satinfuction. lmlins half. W nle Ami mmrter Iwias. .~U`?6I. xney nuwn u gun-. uuuuucuuu. Ladies` half, w ale and quarterhigs. bangs, switches, hair chainu. rings. mode to order. Dress and mmtle making. '(.`anuif corset, best ever made, over Wnlah & S-Lucy's. 105 Princess street. Kingnou. Jnlno-21 \\'iIIin in unnlmnrd to have driven [DI Gag plllllll 300. IJIUIX \.'l'IWl0l'(I. Paddy Lyons. who played second hue with In: yen : Iiellevillen. in is expected will Oucupy that position the coming Iauon for Haunilton. If Paddy can keep from getting rattled he mny do {Air work At. than [ima of tha van mnnv aoutlemen ln trout ul mu m. 1. \ on uocx. Three timm in eighteen months Judge Mdiuile at |'riI1:u.- Alba.-rt, \'.\\'.T.. ha been presented w ith white gloves. The absence of crime in the Sukau-hewnn district in re~ nmrkuble. u..... ;c..I .....l mu... n... R070 nur- IIHKTKIDIC. Beautiful and white-0ur $270 our makcs white And light broad. Fine cooking applet 20. peck, fresh roll butcor, tub Inutu-.r. 1': enerved green gages 25. can. 3 lbs plum: 25. Jamal Crawford. Pnddv Lvnnn. who nlned hue illlll CUUIIUIII). There has jat arrived at. . wood yard, Ontario ntreet,t of sun-d or unsuwed maple, of dry slab wuod. . It I: iunt nmuihle that. the '3 '.A`-|` ll WUIIIH Cull LU MP5`) Lll Uflllu I ll` pair, and he: put the sum in $900, w hich Wu 9390 more than w}: r.e<-dad. The nmyor denied that Mr. Kulger sub min-.-d a It-pout to the company regarding xhc .:':st of repair: to the bridge at his sug zczslion. Ho wn there to represent the in mm.`-KI :-f the city, and as mayor he hm! umhririry to sea tlut the svrvicea of the city eugiiicrr ten-iv.-red outside the curporminn I-."!'\2 not given gratuitously. The city nu n shareholder in the bridge to the ex Io-at of $`. 0,')00. Ilut why should the servix-as 1-! khe c.-ugiueer be take`! for free`? '1 here mm on some or n-an-m in in. It was at lhu . _.i.._ .K All II...|.I-_A.,.. ml... `I- ox ury amu wuuu. It 15 just poaaible that the :KingIton cur- lt'l`s may not gt to Smith's Full: this year. \'\`or.xl mnlu have In play fur the Royal (NI:-.luni.~1n club's tmphy. '1 he l.'lL`t.' munae, which was markeul ull on tho.-ice Iwluw the bridge. has been covered with snow. A new course will be laid out in front of the M. '1'. ('0': dock. 'I`L...... ...... in . i..ko . . g n . n nnikn Tun`.-n Lrll WOT. Stu-In-uls who need clothing will do well to patronize l.a|ul'erI. & \\'alsh, 110 Princess strut. Th:-_\' can give you style, quality, and economy. 'I`L..... L-.. ..g..A ...--3-u..I no I I`nnnu\L..II'n "I [NC IIIKCFVSIS OI Lrdllll 8 HEW` PIITCX. Miss Humlvn has arrived and is in tlplcll did voice. Hor sulnn at the Phillmrnmnic cunoert to ight will be worth hearing. limo]: .\' Knuth have the bent slabs. hard concert. [0 night. wul no worm nearing. Brock & lhmth have the beat slabs. hard wood and dry blocks. You can get just what you want in the fuel line at their yard. "|"s v\'idun(`e quill` certain HI mming r..l In-r rush. \\ hcn _)`uu .-or a tinge of powder un In young man`: umrk mousuwhe. Snow-vs hike canned corn, beautiful canned u nmtms, string beans, green peas, evupm - utml sweet \0l`ll, cooked corn beef. James Cm ford. Q... I,...n.. . cunning m we cuy L0~(luy. (lot. straw, in bundles for Leda, flail thrtulnerl dry. clean, and no thistles, M. W. l. llakors, I2 Market Square. I"-pr dry oak and sun maple, soft wood and lurd wood at lowest prices, go In ..'r.lwford's, foot of Queen street. -~ l~I\ Sclmtur St. John, of Kansas. will tlr- liwr in lecture here next month. He works in the interests of L'uuada s new party. Vi-.. I-lnalnn hm: nrnvml nml in in nnl.-n I`i.U\(`| 8. _ A stock company hnu been formed at v ('1.-nytun for the esmblislunent of a furniturc innmufuctory. A nidn nlmw u-nntainina mnnv u-nrinaitinn III II KBW Hy!- Anniversury services will be heltfin nectinn with the .\'uI\'ntiou army in 1 10th aunl Hth. A L..- .. I ...I......-.:.... 6.. l`._I.v.. I. CA... I .l\" U HIHI I II"- A home belonging to (fnlvin & Son, (Jar den Islam}, broke through the ice while cunning tn the city today. (Lt nlrnw in Immilazn fur Lmin. Hail The Spiro on Every Day Lib-pWl_nt tho Public are 'l`ulklng.About-Nothlng Eu capo: tho Attention of Thou Who Ire Tlltlnl Noton. The toboggan who goth little row. The merchant: are my tasking stock. There are eighteqn men nud-"ri.l women in the countygoal. , `, For genuine Scranton No. 4 coal go to the Gun Wnrlun yard. lh\I|'f min Ilm Philhnrmnnin nnnr-art in me cuy mm. to nlgnt. The case of Ruuadlton. charged with dis urderly couduet,_ gm enlarged until Fab. 3th. ` '1 r... .....-'.n..... :- .;.:m I. n....,..-. rm... Mm Hlnul!_\`. The ln.1_vn:`-I notice that some of the di rm-to:-a don't. do business for the company gr.v..1iLuu-ly. and I cl-.-u`t see why the city utgirever 2-lmald work for nothing. u Mr. :s`u-as-shun, ar., said Mr. Bolger Iwl oern sun: to do work for the company by who I).-oynr himself. A! the colnlm.-ncennunt oi tho your Mr.J5nlger nude an estimate of shut. it would coat to kn-ep the bridge in re unir Am] ha nut. Hun mun A! 3900 IA hiuh W1: um. K '1 he we-nther is mild. It} hasn't. been cold enough yer. for pedplg: to leave your uice door open. \I.mim|m lnrnn. the cheanest and must `IOUl' UPC". Manitoba bran, the cheapest an 1--u-ulnr feet] on the market, at |`.d\('| '8. ` \ no. 1.... kn...` fou- llIMIlllll|ULJl'yo A side allow mntpjuing many curiosities will be started in 1: score an Princess street in a few days. -innivnrnnru 9u\r\'ir`nn will In lmhrin (`nu In \all DDR3 l-Q$-I u LIV J I-6 . Chou:-White nnd'(blotd"oL`.'OI. `II PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. :4 A mo LII: \\ urua yuru. Don't miss the Philhnrmouic concert in the city hall. to night. Hm mum nf Ruundlmn. charmed with `V-In] Hg` {NGI,DENTS" OF ma DAY. IONTIIIAL PIIODUCI IA IIIT. |ln----.- l.. mu :6NTIAL STOCK II AI{Ii`I`8. u-.___.. I-.. an 10-... Io: colnpenslte nun. Mr. Simpson explained tlnt .\lr. Irving 1-nu paid because he did work for the bridge itoughmlt. the year. The corporsinn was auenmtul in the bridge, mud he though Mr 8-xJger'a services were to be rendered gratu- 'inm!_\`. T5,. ......,.- 1 ...\o:.... .I...c ..~.... A!` 9|". .1; HYIRHDUL 00110! IAIII1`. Lnnu-om. Jul. 2!: COMMERCIAL MATTERS. 'OIIIOI` Proholllltloo. Ian inurlntl RI. `V. P`. u ---uuoa----pg . Jun. R-1! noon. ' All") or! D 3 19.5 J. Campbell's , the beat. stock *, also the beat. e3.` .15 `.I\*l\'l` H llc \RillIL(:(I _i- Wlllllzll lL`.|lUl L. .-x `mat uf (Eu: :&I.m'k in h.unl. uuul the xunluv uf .-v`e-r\'lhin_L; on tho pro-misvs of tln- cmnpnny, wan uiui-u-nlly m-L-cssm'y. This report cnnl-l snrtly lu- gnc l l'tlIl_) for the next Ines-ting Thu m.s)`u| dcmumlv.-cl an (f\_p|t\lNt(iu|l ut um .-lem, Hxuhbun cuuIpuI\y,$`.."2|.'JI. Mr. Simpson said that the money was not qmxxt in at lump sum, hut. fur nutuiul u: mzlvn-nr. limos. In W7 I K l`()ll FM I. %i:'A l`.Al{A_QUI -IBRIDGE cu. ma `ANNUAL MEETIVG or IT oc- : cues MQNDAYAFTERNOOM \ Tim Muyorvln the Ch Ir-lle \V'u.ntn Mara lnlormntlon Than 0.0151:-I3lI?_IIoa In not `l`hrmu:h with the Mnuur Y--I:-I`l|n Nlorvleon, u! the Euxlneel: are not lie- Inndul. . The annual` meeting of the Cutaragui Midge company was held in the cuuuuil ahanxber yesterdny afternoon. _. There wvre present Messrs. Muckleatn`! I. Simpeon, sun] A. npd M. S!l`&ChiLll. The mayor pre` ` JMEIL. ' 'l`L.. :.'.';o-|.u.:ln...- w.u- tlm mm lino n the Ilct the aunt rooopuonn. Hoorao Mcuhor, clerk and agent. noohformorlyol Kingston. Ian. tlmugh his nnol-Ibo. 8!. ,l`|-to (llobouh sud Vohkr. lllltlhltod an` Action for ,U)0 satin the Wmu for all Ithol contain- ul in an article hooded "'1' Doctor." mm! in which n-octlonn were mule on his char- nner. I mmlneu l,U-H 0:); uu-uuna on 3100; taxes 18.3`? 1883 $59.`) EH ; F h'm~, cnrtauo. etc.. 3| .17; l. uiI_u . `s`-"um, 50; T. `lsfurd, 5`l.7-3 zmth, vuI1u.~u-I fee, $2 ; zlivro-elm` M7. .\'tru.chnuI. S40: x\lill.~n& I` rliviuicluls, INST, uu S-1!|,'.'()U at t\\ It'll HIVIHL mm. I-LJ. mled._ The i-`irbualneas was the ram lingpl the I zmnunl report, which uoIupri~-l'ma trea )urer`s and uuuliLo'ra' report. Thu mu-i\lcnt states there is a h.sl:u1co- uf $|,9b'7 ()2, to which may he mldml $30 l`\ -.-ix-ul from the 5-1..\'.\\'. telegraph company zu rem since ;h- `books were closed. The d.ruumi`a du- .-Lxrotl a l\ i(lL`u(l fur the year of 35 per -.<-ut. After ruviuling fur the payment of xhis they hmfa cash surplusfruln [$38 of $277.52, Mid hnving nh<)ut. $500 wnnh of malarial on hand entered upon the year of lh under favouyable auspices. 1.1.11 Iualnnnn nn xtnnulif Wifll 1859 under tavouyaule The balance on depnait with Mills & Kent. from 1887 was $1.429 H3: tho receipts nu upllu masking $1,403 82; rout $l.05.'u.`2l); velogmpll company $'.2`.?(): uhl planks sul-l I mm! of $~l.`%l1'\. The gen:-ml'1-xpx-nuiilurc mmlled $171131 39; uu-iiturs $10 ;" suuln-mry 158% ptnstuut-. can i '$W.lH: interest on bank avg-uu|n.$l. -.I|9.l /Mu"/_u .\'e u'<, 3'2 80: -._.. ... . ...-- _. _., .,_ $93`. liefure thcrffmrts were mlnpu-(1 the wm_*,`0r asked for em iu\'v|1un*_v uf the stock an bmnl, the valuation of it, and the umucs ` (-2 the vullmtors. math-r lncture the cnnumny [Ml A \\.1.'< fuuml that nu at-n-L Ii.~1th.ul lzrun pic ... ......l He brought lh-2 mum-` , ya-u`. when ` |IHl'll'lll KIIHCU. Ur, .\".ruchan, ..~. I.-.. ......}.. ..n.. l'n| I'll` Mr. PERSONAL MNT!ON. LrH.\'lIlIn \lIllIHl In-ry_ but the In No \\2u|Lc ,. I. ` . I. . Complaint to tho lnyor. Mr. llonslduon, toll oolloctor onunurnqui Iridgo. Wu decidedly in urnnt when he stated to the mayor that some 0! Kingston`: must pruxnlnentvitizenl ire uomly try tu haunt him by ltlem ting to rive over the bridge without pay rug the toll. Una clergy- msn specially u I frequent otfondor. G-`bio! Honey Advised Mr. Dnnlidnnn to bring people who would not pay their toll without. coaxing bolero than mqlntrsle. rec, :,~'.' lIlI5`\.`lUlh IV.` S40 : Mill:-1 & Kent, ..n !E.1|| `TIMI ul two In I` sr.. uu_>erinIemIcut of the mn}-vcxl ll l`t")l:l`l re~,;ur+liuL' ' the stock. mt the muynr ' it. He wzmged uu inveu \': >111 mmercd . .1. . .. nxxuu, \, 0,700 two pt r cent. Hull NUS ruulal nut. 1 I Iepun. '1... \~ Jun s. _; .11 1:) the . 1`.-`.1 Wlllalook lilghu Ilonoun. ()n bol uhod Int ovonlng it tho report was true 3 At ho lnundod to rulgn his sat in tho Ontario loghlnturo and for the dmninlon government. Ir. J. B. utcalie said that when Sir John hhodonnld resign- ed thn roprcunutlon of Kin ton in the dominlnn` pullunnt be (No 0) thought he had a right to hand lnhhoardtotha onnurvulvc put) an I oundklnh for the poaitiou. Io oomldu-ed ho who on much entitled to tho uomlnntlon as any other man in thc oonurntln putty. And whoa Mr. Matccllo think: no the pony will not dlor with him C\r0ul`r IIIVIK-In PIIIII `TUE lUl' I'll! IlII|Il'U\U' men: of the co hetlrll. The Irchitc.-eta` guild of Toronto ed I resolution de- clining to comply wit the wsrdens' request and roprovlng them. The Arrkmcl also strongly opposes the proposed removal of galleries, as tending to spoil the origins! hrchitgctursl um sud oeot. Rm: Mr `nlknr Dun hnan nnllml to U. HIIICIIIT. I`. r. DIP W. Wlpond, W. P. H. I". Sharpe. Montreal Burns, R. H. Mutton, NOQIIIHGI, Toronto: T. I " IJnIAn Nnllnvinn I ` NUTIII, N. u. DIITE, \V. II. "IIIX. In MoQuilln, Ruth . E. Golyot, H. Quillsn, lhllovillo; W. . lhtthou-I. Potorlnoro; H. `itownrt. Tuned; In. Unn- nr and child. Mu. Tnmhly. Mount`: nnls I), R Rnlnrunn, Ill-mskvllhx R. nembeu N we I . an. L. A. III! ovunmg. A. (3. Muodonell. Inrerluundont of the Willhmoburq eunl. dad on Sandy at Ilorrhbur . I I. I .-lulu nl Ilumivilln, has hnan An. um cnua. urn. I'I'OInDl Iuuuuu $908; D. S. Robertson. Brockvlllot R. lghowut. Tnnton; M. McDonald, Kemp! `V o. 100. You (Jul III: Fur I01-. lean lmh ntrlng beau no... Ills. cu tomm-on loo.. 3 lb. dxlod groan pou 100.. l can uroon pou l0:.. 3 lb. con apples l0o.. I lb. nluo pork I0c.. I b. avupbntod wool oon: I00. Juno: Cr lord. Hp VVICH C'.`lI5Q`lL 5S Illllllilllllu I-III RH l'DlI_\ hour this morning A superb snrpc-r ~rmrn- ed (hu gracious eblta 0! th(- um Iunt major- j{!`l|\.'l -ililnii his charming wife. If a sump- piouu hospitality in 3 fair index of the and ministrntivo. ability of the new commandant we may he assured that the successor uf l`..| H.-win nml \I.4inr.H.-nurAI Hiirnr at SI. Goorxn flthodrnl IIIII the Suggested Robu|ldln[-Re|Irool tram Toruuln. The Angina-an church st Delta ha been renovated. Rev. Mr. Jones, of Farmerr ville. hold: Icrvicn regularly. A shed for horses in to be erected. John Earl has donated \n organ, and them is I general ro- \'lVIll of interest. -1-..- n.......:.-.... A....L.'o...: ,....1 n...'I.1... \`lVlll OI IDIBTQUI. The Canadian Arrlliteci aw! Bm74lrr taken the ohurchwnrdenn of St. George's, Kingston, severely to task for their hue circular inviting plum: [me for the impro\'e~ monk nf thug nithulrli. 1hl 1ruhitecln' Ircmngcluru llll Ill OIIUOW. Rev. Mr. `Alter bu been called to Quebec to attend no ordimtion service. '1' lllliy IN: ussllrcu KIIDL IIIU IuL'\;c33U| \u ('ul. Hewitt and Major-General Oliver at the Royal military college will be 3 pro` uouuced euccesl. Au live-nt uf Muvll lnnporlllmo It lha l{u_\nl llllltury (Toll:-.30 Last .\'lxIIt-. The Rnynsl military college was last even- ing the scene of unusual festivity. being the occasion of the inaugural hall given by the n-ceutly appointexl unnunandnut, Major Gen- eral Cnmernn_ and Mrs. (fumerou. The spa ci.-ma moms and cnrri-lurs were a blaze uf light and must tastefully decorated, nncl with the hanclwome (ll`u3St'L<\ and beautiful tigurvs cf the la-lies, the gay uniform u! the mill tasry and other gun-lulu. the spectacle was one of much fnuciuatiuu. The music was cf as high order, to the en- livvuing atmins uf which claucim: was l(l'[)[ up with ct.-use-less nuiumlinn till an early lmnr thin mnrnimv A nmuzrln nmnna-r a`l`0I'll- -lm Lulu W. T, llumm.n. .\`upauu-9, The [lamb of W. T. Hutfunan, formerly of the lIull'nan In-use, Notpnueu, m:curu-I ` in Tmunm on Fuesdmy. M r. Hutfmuu was burn in I -nrt. Hope thirty four years agmaud was the fth son of Peter Hu'mIn. About` ten years ago he was mdrricdto Fannie Smith, 'l`oronv.o, and leaves one child. Mr. Hukfmun was a member of the A.(). U. \\'., and also I member of the Presbyterian church. Fh remains were brought to Na- Qnnce and ifmerred in the family plot at 'andebugnrt'n. .\l1`l`dul.'4. _ \\'ilhmn (lmnnnin,-,-s, of Wolfe Island, has been in ;;:.ml for (Le past six years. He is i:ll0Liu_ :.n his name has been reported all tlwue yc-urs,uml, though, nmny tmusfx-rs have lmuu Inmlc m the guvcruznentul insti- mtiuns, he still wnmins here. When l-e 1-n'.vrcl tlw gem] he was_ uluilc wild and lmrful, of the uppmaclm ol mun, but lay kinulm-.~`< zunl PC|.llk`llL I' his :|.l1U`lll was over- v:~Im:. Nuw he is quite (lucllv and able :1 lo Ilrllo churns about the lnstitutiun. llm. tn w>I1u-an with cniminuls is net the propur Ol\;r\.v ' llornnbnvx. J. Ii. \ right, of Brockvilk, has been up- pohnodtrnvollur for Evmu & Son. \\'ho|e~ do dru ion. II` I. L nnnmhhl tnllnr, In. umdgv for I\' kllu thing. 0fn.Lucnl and Gennqinl (`hurucler Juit A: Q (id to l'I'I'lI. Very desirable building -lot: on . Alice uncut, b_y suction; Friulu.y. Feb. lat. 2:30 1. m.. ;u, Martin : Auction rooms. I 1 The Kimnmn nublic school board will be Martin`: Auction ,. ` Tho. Kingston public WI gratied to learn that Robert. _l".lunere l_)as hm.-n sent to gul It Minneapolis for being drunk , _ u..r....::.:. ..1...:.... .... Hum. Rmml rink to tlsmm-nl. _ A szunple lut of lace-Jurtaiils, at less tlmu wholesale priws, nut he had at R. Mi-Inn|'s. ll--um,-vnhur, the vln_=upL-at house in the city for uI.r}u:ts, nil clnths and house furnishings ;_;vn0ml{y is ll . Mcl"uul's. \\e haven fuw pairs of hlu.u|iets ldt. which will be sold at half price to ule-.u'. Aucqyt the clmuue. R. .\l.-l~`.ml`s. \\':In. .__ ';lhA-A>~A:1Q>A -:n'..Ir.. l-I.....l Inn I (`III IV Tluis UM lm drunk Splendid skating on tl_1eBlg Royal rink to night. A race will mus place on the rink In marrow night. M. 81 o'clock between six of the employees of the car works gar as purse uf rive dollars. -I-I... .....:.:.... 1...:.... ..:.-n..l.u.n.l making for uf live dollars. The petition, being ___circulMe.l agkin for a red1_lction in the number of llcunne p acesv in the vitv. has ulremly been largely signed. 'lho document will In I'(H.uly~-~for I-agent... tl m Lu mo nuuncil at the end of t e week. \'..... .....|..~..:.l.'rin- rt nri:-an that will l`I`t.`Iu-at lnnzgllll ever ouercu mu pumrc. ` AL the urgmt ix-qiuentuf'umny the ladies (if luwul Legion c::ianp.siiy "E." have decided to repeat lllvlr c'on-w-.rt. of last Friday, in the opera house, on Friday, Feb. 8th. They \\ ill ml 1 .~evera.l new iuul pleasing pieces tn the prugnuinmz. Liuk out fur the adva- tismm-nl. \ .. L. ..r i..........r+..;.`.. ..t hm tlmn - qu unsure: as: uninsu- Arnlu st the Rritinh American Howl- V. H. Louitt. T. H. Carey, K. Lyman. ) Rinolnir, R, P. Pnnnll T, G. Whltnld. . I1. IQVIII. I. II. UITU n. uvmuu, Sinclair. R. P. Cnpoll. T.y(5. Whiteld, \\`lnnml_ \\'_ P. Kvria- D. Smith. :10 i}. W , mot-chant tailor. Mt today {or New York, when In will to I full course `I John J. Mlwholrl cutting school. IL... Al.wu..I.u- Mu-uhnnnin nnlphrdhtl Illa The l.uto~ Mrs. I):-nyen. Odusua. Mrs. Martin ll.-uyes, of Ulcssu, Wlllle isiting lwr Inlet-*, Mrs. lit-urge Hiuvll, 'mn'.u-(Ill, was uvtzsukml with pzsnulysis. `his as followed by muLn'u. r aml the M lmly nun \l\'c\l only a few lays. .\'he re- .im-.i 1-ms(`lnI1~ .In-x`-I and lm\'in'u rm`ei\`e~ zt CHUiiCHINiFORMAT`lON- v THE VAERWL'ATES:T News Pk THE INAUGURAL BALL. 119. Intel AI-I-lvnln. nus: A n 'MEM()H|AM. Her uuuvu . job Int 0 \A'|)()l(`B( 1. U. vv Inwuu, UH` Kvrio D. Smith. I: 0. V .Cuvor.l`.'.` W. A. Wllhl. T. ll--I-.. I` nnlunul THE nmsn WH1G.T,UES[).AY JAN. 29. A You Good Joho. At the onutulnnient hold 3: the peniten- tinry on Saturday one of the pollormcn got olfn very good join. Ho Mild. Why don Wnrdon Lnvoll duorve the Iynptthy ol tho oommunlly 3' Thu quutlon Ill not 5:- unrod. and the specter aid`: "Boouu ha ha more felon: on his bad! than any other mun in thin district. " WOIIIH FOWETII ll. Md. Mucklutou suggested that Mr. 1 .ol pr be given 310, but the nutter was -left-r. An-vlnuouoo Dry Dock. Pulrr Iirnus, Jon. O.- l`|Io new dry dock of Duuford & Alnnon II located I milo and a hull bilow Port Byron on the St. Clair river, when the Inn owns thirty-on Anna: 11.. rhun -"I ` Alli fl. '11! III!` Illnluo on no launch lulu. Nw Yon. Jun. D.-8ouuon Rub. Rum uni (`unoron bod n points contor- onou yoourday with Mr. main 9! did So- moan question. It. Bhho In undonlooll to have outlluod I decidedly vlgorom po|Icy_ blur nvor. when we Ilrlll will uurty-nun scroll. The dock will be (M It. long and 80 ft. wide. with 3 depth over tho Inltn sill of I) (I. It will ouily accommodate the [$205! want! on tho laid with 3 cargo on ernmeuc. It in well for the citizen: of Kinglton to know that (hr Dnmiulon government made the grant tor Nurmul school purposes only. And than those who think it on he uncured. uithen by the hmd grabber or for tho collegi- ate innituto, are labouring under A mu uko. 'n....- _... ...1.-- .......l .h.. n..o nu. hp uuo. - There are other good lites that on: be secured by the collegiate inotitnb without interfering with the Norms] school grollndl. and the iutglligvnl citiunl who up n-cine the good work oi the institute I'i| gono- rouol aid them. You otrouglv Idvocllld the city`: rights in this latter on I101`! than one oocuion. Plano do no main. and you will com the untimdo of 5" who hui Kingston`: intern: at hoort-\'oun truly. . J. A. D. ["9 WC!` CHII [Ur IHII PIITIJUUU I Some tune nun curtain parties formed 5 aymlix-Me to purchase the above property for 4-pe.:u|\tive pun-panel, but they found out oh inquiry that the Ontario government hul not the puwer to convov. The grant WII mule comlitioml. null if the Ontario ad ministration reflluo (or neglect. to run. us I Norma` school they forfeit their ugh! to the property nnkl it mvertl to the Fodonl gov- ernment. I. :- .....n I ..- u.- ..h:...... at R:...-o.m on ')( |i|I|\`(' I|`n'lH|IlII|l. lu mlxllliuu In all we hnvo Mi-I Il)0VO lot high lncvn-u mlvnuttos reun~mber fucks like theae: The l:quor lealo-rI' Msocinlion of lllinnis have new-utly leclarvd that the high licum-e law of thnt auto was working satin- fnutnrilv to them. What is ulintnvtory In the Iiquur nlx-uln-rs should not be antinuc- tury tn the k'l|Ur\Jhl.'I. aunvly nhould not be antinfactnry lo Leunnperunce people. lungumn. Are we not entitled to one. And did not the Dumininn gun-rnnmnt ruervo A site in ` the vent enul fur that purpose? Hnmn rimn nun pm-lAin nnrlin fnnnnrl I \\'hnI \hnul 0urNurIu|I M-hool 7 l KIN-:~ Jun. '29. --( Po the Editor) : In. ` lu-uking uvvr ynur re-part of the mhlreu from the thrulw at the opening of tho: Iegmluive zu-mcmhly I mark with regret that nothing was said umcerning I Nurmnl oCh00I for Kinunrun. Q. UNI` I Kingatun. Ar In `CH. The mayor was told thnt no report. set. ling fc-rih what it would cost to keep the lnrjdga in repair this year, had been prepar MI We ask our opponents to meet the Above nr,;uma-nts in n Mir. frank way. Let high Hueliilk` a-imcates meet thvm fairly and fully or alum-Inn lhis monstrous delaliou which has an nmulv SM!` tlackeul the present tem- Inn :|I|.`n 1|-rii:|.'inn Mr. ller is prolmlnly the largest whiskey .li.-uiller m America. His uliaulleriea nre in SL000 high lirense Onmlu. Surely thin nun, whu is as large distiller and in preni~ dent of Llw liqunr do-Mars` usociuion iu the ul-lust high liuemo state. is I competent. judge of the ellcct of high license on the liquor trmle. coo pa-I nucr u-gin In mhlllim CIH IIE3'lL| lllllll \'| \,`I"'\ lllsll IILCIJSU AIC` I-rnaka. says he, ufler si.\ years of Ilia [Fill nf that law In his state : Hig icenso has not hunt our busim-ss. but. on Lh contrary, has been a great he-madt to it. ' ` ` ldo nut think [hut it lessens the qunutity of liquor used, hut {Inca it in fewer hands. I hue an extemive acquaintance through this ntaic. uu'l I believe if it were put to A \`nl.e uf the liquor declare and saloon man whether it should be high li- cense. luv Iicumu, or un license. thn they would Imus: unanimously be for high li- nunnn " ruuw or remrm rm-menu: In the live ymrs the population of (`hi- mgn has in\'n-maul $1. ) per cent. ; the cun- smuptiun uf beer incro:-ts:-l IOU per cent. : the arrests for -lrnukt-um-..~u Anal disunlerly mmluet, (-3 per vent. ;1Lrr1-sis of all Ilimls, 4`! per cent. 3 Sun the ['l1i--go 7'o'mu-: `Thu revenue of ('hicug-n is lmtcmnesl on a. beer Imra-I." Yes, and the saloon through high license, in imrcnclu-I I.-hind the cupul~ ity of the tux pa)clS. iulreuched as never before. I `L .. .. ... \\' \'. 9.-i...I Lu. li....n..n In uemru. Fhnrlestnn, W. Va, tried law license in lH.\'.'), with I23 BI`l'~~Ms lur crime : prohibi- lion in l.~`m`t', wiah `.". 6 arrvsla ;umI high license Ill INT. mm 406 arrests. -cal LX455 353 II If` UIIUU lllC3lII`7 IL IN IUII lIll\IIH' guiml failure as a tuiniperzuice measure. It In nu way cliuuks the consumption of intoxi- cating liquurs us as beverage, nor does it in theIeaxutxlegretelez-s<~1I the evils or crimes from um-h use, ' ' ' Thedivel &,\i(ik5ul. the barrel houses mnl thic-vz-3' resorts are as |JIli Ami as fruluent in this city today. after live _v<.~m-ggf high license, as they ever wcne. L ill high lim-use what it is, nu easy wuy,tn rniaen re\'vuu~: from view, but let there he an uucl of vnnlorsing it as a tmnpe muc or reform Imumlre." I.. pl... 0...- .... ob... n.\n..lnoI.... nfl`l.C AS A` TEMPERANCSE MEASURE IT IS ur-*rem..v FQJILE. \\'orcea`er, I\lass_, supplied us with I that that cnlnplies perfectly with the condition our critics insist upnu. This city has had BllUCt'li\'q,-ly prnhi|'niL`i0u, low license, and now S7.")0hig|1 liue-.nse. All through the '_}Lrial of the three sysmuus there has _l;.-.vn tho szunu nucynr, the smnu city Inmrshull, and the same general. pulice ulliccr.-s and palico regulations. The L-onditiuus could not he fairer for I test. Wlust uru the results? Il-.... 5|..." ...-... mgu Llama NO GOOD. Phupio Whc-no Ilovomonn. luylnp no llolnu Ant-not Atuutucn. \'incen'. and Min Brunt left for Calilor M. D;n.t nf Wgnuiltnul ldlinnnd tho Low I.k-cnsv .. 318) l I858. 3.341 . . - tl . .. . mgr. |.I--(`me .... g ;;;_.g;;;'- ;;;;f} 1..u3. Here we see that umler low li.ense the nrreulamoru than qlullillcd. and that for `six months uwh-r hiuh He:-use there were more urwuta than furthe wholu yxnr under prohibiliun. ,1 I Q Listen again tn the ('hiv.-ago Daily New-c, Apuil 9, 1388: We have hml high license in Illiuuis live years, and while it is I\ suc- cess us a re-vemxe measure it in nu undia- .14. .__ . L. What the Volvo Ila:-A to Say on the Sub_ julV!6."i0l|I0 Stnllsglcu nut Cnnnof Be lnspnso-(I of-Illuih Llevmua `R SIIOQOIU An 3| Ruvonuollnluer. nut that II all. Kn~'us1`q.\', Jun. `2d.-('l`o the Editor). In a` late issue 9f ynur paper you ~dincuu tho pro: and cons of "high licensq." rho fol- lowing items, clipped from M! nrticlo pub- lishml in the Voire of Jan. 24th. may serve in my opinion to show the utter futility of Was a temperance measure, Yours et.c., ' l uonmmm4. IIWIIEI I"I - [URL Hens they are : Peter Her is] Prohibit inn. . Low |.h'cIIst~.. csidvnt nf lhe liquor dul- nx $1,019!) high lice.-use Ne- ~_ ssmte: nu-an lmt. nn l.h mmlnlrv. Ymr 0'mlinx ` Man 1. I337. \ rnr omunx May May! 1858. ii.\' nmmlm nfl Arroals for Drunken- |I lIlI_ lit to any. Mr. Pratt. of Hamilton, nddnuod the lumber: ol the Y. 3|. C. A. Int evening. A H Muurlmmll_ nnnnrlnundnnt of tho

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