Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1889, p. 8

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I law of Donna ProInluouoo-Donn lqntor In the Old Land. G. F. I. mat. of Liverpool, brother of Ru. Dr. yotor. formerly rector at St. oorgai catlndrnl. ll. According to the Pail lull Gazcm, I ooupicuouu tigmo st Liver- pot-l. He in the dock boml engineer. under when u Iindcaoo the wonderful uerlel cl buiu heon almost entirely construct- Cd vblol Caitlin no lurgo I portion of the minimum 0! the world. and .hn sttrscled him! Ibo navy sad arlmintion ol Ion Inuunul nnnnnrln "in nnlnrv IA n.(mbr BIIUULEIIIIU IL uppututu. He hmln numerous family. several of which died young. He is Slll`\'i\'1;Ii by his wife aml ve married chmghtcra. Two of the hitter live in l it.tahnrg, two in Kingston, run] one in Toronto. Though an a.-ihcrent of thL(`hurch of England he was a regular worshipper in the Methodist church`. of V which all his family were members. Aha... AL... .......... ...... I... ..v..... 9,. l...I..n.l \\'lllCH till lll l"dllllI_\' VVCTC ll\llll)8l'B. About live years agu he want to behind N in visit the suetics of his youth, and \\it.h is ` view of eventually going to reside there; ` but he found everything so changed that. it only timed to his estimation of ('zLuauln, und ; he conchded to spend the rest of his days in his mloed country. I, is ulnnth w:u l`)|IIQ6Hl III II minuer which The Late .\l'r. John `VINMII-I. `ln tho denmr of M r. John Woods, w 0 died on the 30th ult.. in the residence of is daughter in Kingston, Piltalnurg loses one of its oldest most respected. and most energe- tic-rsiilcnt. .\lr. Woods came to Canada nearly fty years ago, thirteen of which he lived in Kingston. Thirty-six yenra ago lm settled on lot 31. ) in the Jeventh concemi of Pittaburg, than a dense forst. li\ domiuhle peraerverance, economy in. dustry he convertt-.d his bulb lot iulo .'m. --| l the bent drained wind but cultivated in v'--- township. Hi: dwellin house and outbun..- ings were excellent. }: lmd probably the beat orchard of select fruit trees in the country in'which he tQ,ok'much interest. Outside ofhia real estate he- was possessed of considerable other means. Taken all together he had one of the plessanteat and most comfortable homes in the locality. Indcnendent in t.lmmvl~r nml `mu:-mm: in moss uulnrunumc nmuea m we mcamy. Independent in thuuglzr and fenrless in action he was nexjrkndwn to turn his luck on danger in any form. In legal or other disputes _he vms firm, nnyin-Ilin;.:. and un- comprmnisingv, andnever met uicfc-M. Ill any `undertaking. He was truthful and unit.- spuken,_m1d treated with anprelmw contempt; everytllinu that saw-ured of slnunc, fraud or deceit. no matter how conventional or re spoutuhlc it. appeared. "H hill] 11 IIIIYIIPTHIII f.-|n.il\.', RFVDTIII Hf THE ASSOCIATION. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. PER-S-()NAL MEN non. Won Valulblo. .II)IIII l_l!l IN MEMORIAM. .\I-vomenn. Sayings and n an..-_o A A-_..o..... II. II. \ll$`3I'.I'I' Tho pl.m of the schemrs was to ad`:-r I new kiml of whu-at for seed at SIG A bushel. an cx>n: .iliun that the hruner nnltl next year's up In no me at less than 26 as bun};-I, o x- lo the compuny, which. in return. turn! to ulna part. of the crop an `. ..'m at bush:-l. The gem.s" alan. to make the Ihiu; look all sen-um to the farmer, gun It n:c.2ipI and ngrev.-Inent" that the not: given by th farmer should not he mllectml until Jhe whsu was uleliveresl. This receipt wan simply \-mttlnlesn. The harm`-r'a Xlnle unm- il lhclf Inunxl they coull sell it to some nun else, and the I-Arvm-r would have to puy it in bpite of any receipts and ugruelnentu" he hm W. H. Cuusmruut. Muronuna Quobeonlk .................... .. lnIonHull....v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bnnkotonnnctoo... ...... Imperial Bu$..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Munlred Tclotruoh Go . . . . . . . . . .. N W. land 00 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rich. & Uuurio Nnviuuuou 00.. Clllll Got! (` . mud: o.:.`. .'.`. u`. .".`?'.`.'.`. . ti Headquarters for Clover. Timothy. Hold and Garden Hoods. Choice lfunlly our. Strong Baku-n'.`nr I upgclnlty. 1 Strong ";l:d-I'v--Vllifullk to north- ` wont. clqudy with tour. u-luring; Booming [ docldedly ooldet. ' ` uuulauouon Uompuu Unndu Oofton Go. . . . . .. lluoholnnl Cotton Co... \ j Awm new Block. Prinooss sua; RRQDHCE G0h`|M!`SSl0N_ADE@|.El_.A > Talking About the (;rnnt_ At the meeting of the lubscrilwn of the Hnuue nf Industry yesterday afternoon a lisuunsiun nose as to the Amount uf mom-_\' coutrilmtecl by the county towards the sup port ml the House of lmlustry. ll. wns pointovl out thnt $30 was not an lnrgeagrasnt us the county ought to give, Mr. Calvin Fllcl the wuntv would uot contribute a larger sum. The comvil had increased the.- greunt l.-st yenr 50 per cent. R. \\. Fulger challenged Mr. Calvin in the following term: If you will give 850 to the Home of Industry next. you I will gnutntno to get. the county council to grunt 8211)." Mr. ('|lviu laughed at the proposition but in: silent. Ilocn. Punk ot luau-esI..... , Onuriobnk... ` I-Innk dn Pnunln 1 Uuunounnk. Bankdu Pou Molnnnn Hun HllIIOY'l'|l'lIII KW; U1 P(|IlCU UI IUFUIILU IUIIUWB I We-n here representiu_.z Tnruntu Grain And Sand (21).. 4 King street. East, Turonto. Looks like u swindle. Is there such 1 con- suern Answer." Slum tly aJt.orwu`d| the reply cums : "`~.\'o such man known at 4 King Itrect. Eur. nu-l no such compmy in ulstexn:-3 burn ed, CI]. Votes of thanks were tendzrml the score- tmywreauxurer for c-tiicirut u~n`ices ; to F0] ger lime. tor kimliy pl~...iug nine of their st: um-rs ut the dispc-. --f the dilenrs his! summer ; and to tho Eu-lies -.-I the Advisory cununittee for the deep imuresc taken by [hum in the uaira of the hum-e hut 3:;-an. The nu.-cling mljtmrncd. Illlr` `;"J'[ . [U IDIIIILILU, vi, U3 The advisory visiting l&|e5' cnunnittec rcpmled concerning the improvements that had been so far carried out, and these thin were yet needed in order to make the inali- tuiiun really comfortnlile fur the linlneleaa. A ch it-ge in UN: fire was needed. Tm. ten given In the old infirm patients should in: impr--xv-I and more sugar should in: allow- ed. t).iunL.il porridge and Indian meal should be added to the Lil] of fare. Com- lorlalole nnutrassus were wanted and good hlunkets. It was also recommended that the women have a separate place for menls, and that the rulea and regulations be re vised. Children ought. to be adinilted to the house. The committee acknowledged I donation from Mrs. K. Yates of 810, which will be employed in increasing the comfort- of the woman`: sitting room. M H. Fol gar was confident that if the fee of the sub- a:.ribers to tbe House of Industry were re duced from 84 to 82 the number of sub- uurilx-ra would be doubled in I venr. The Folger Bros. could gusranlee 50 new aul scribers if his suggestion were carried out. A motion to reduce the fee wan curi-.-d lo ...... .......\..._._...I...l nL_L \l:__ l.`.,l..... ll IIIUIIIJII IA) I'Cll|l|'U IIIU ICC W UCIIPIU It was recommended that Miss Folger. .\h-s. M-Nee. Mrs. Minna, Ind Lady (fart wrigln. be added to the ladies` advisory ..-mmittee. The warden of the county was elect: .1 an hvlmrnry director Last 3 earl board of directors as Ic-L-Iv.-ct ml l`Cll. IHI, IL`(`u" `VH3 WI CVI. III: lC\'I'IP` during ahc _\uur were : Hun-rnment urnnt, SI. IINJH; city of Kingsum. STSIII; county of Fnuxnz-1Iuu_ST.3; dnuuli-ms. $.'m'3 7.`); innmtes. `$395; tutdl receipts, $2.9!-l 73. l'I.\'p-:ndi- lure, $2,`J9'.'.T0 Bahama, $'.Z`J3 99. Thu u.I\-inn:-v vi-Nina l.ndInn' nr.n\n\;Vf.)n LlVlIl'0t')l. Feb. 5- (huu-Whlto and Ooland at OIL umlwoox. cot-tbs mmln. LIV: Feb. 5 Cotton. study :AmeI-Io-n III I 5 M7. Hll KMJCII KlI1ll|CI \l|lI||Ig ll|L' p`|: _VUIIr lllllil usmtl. The inmates were formerly main- tuinml at seven cents per day each. Last your the tutu was .5` `2-5. The mn_\'nr saciul it was the disposition of the lireuturu to give the inmates of the house better fowl thun they had got on previous years. He hoped the people would be more gem-runs next year in this nutter. The directors deserved the thanks of the sulmcribers, ancl of the people whose interests tlwy hml s-v l u..i. ,"\`\QlAIplI`|Al] I'll x 'll3I`lL'll7(I. Mr. E Chown intimated that the ulaju-I of the `enquiry rugirding the expense of thv institution was to nd out If theiumntu hmi ru-ui\'mi better food. I`, I I|..lX' ..... ...n.._l AI--5 cl... I...I...... I- llozrrnnn. Feb. 5 l`lonr- Roodpu. no but. Gala 01) Inch In-tot qulot u unchanged nun. `nu Jlt: mucr was Sllllls up uu tut` IIIIUIIIHHL H151). .-\s the lhn-e oicinls cmnu ;n\'.|)' Q1-uythe hotel they saw a light in (IN ./mu` an! office, anal, thinkiu_-_{ the stung:-r might have uken his order more went in to make inquiries. They were pllix in!" enough 1umk- "mg to get A night of the "uopv." and thuni Mr Huly wuu thnrouglnly uantisexl uf the unnal character of tilt; sq-lleme Mr. hauly got push.-rs ti:ruu~,;h the num- ny to put. the fnrnmcrs on Lhoin, guard. and in the morning the Mcrrury XelL`l`mphe\l the whim` of police of Toronto as follows : \h-n hem renrasentin: Tnrnmtu Grain 011.`). Donations of clothes und prm'iaions.we-re given by Miss Dun;,glns, Mien Allan, W. R. McRnc. \lra. Conuuly, James Swift, M. '\1aJIcn, Mrs.` George. 0. lieluxwedy. I5. \\'. `Robe:-t.amI. J. M. Muchnr. Ii. (Shown. J. .\Iinnes, \\'. Ford, R. Hmpc-r, H. W Fol er. l-`u!i.`\` Sinsw, l\'.e\'. Mr. Hall, H R. We ch, au:-I ullwrs hrs Fee, Anglin, Garrett, and l {(`lJ1Il 5.lLeI1<`led nick patients. \1 r A Fhnwn nnintml nut that Am-nnlin-v mm-nar and n. A. uuvun. . . Superium-ndem. Harkc-as presented bin an nuail h.'[)l)rl for that year eudingmnulary Rlst. During the: pm-1L.yen.`r I53 iumiigbntl persons were ludgu_d and Iuaimnim-l in the hmzsr. Thorn n-nrmineml` on Feb. l-st, l.`i8h`.. 55; u-lmittexl during the year, US. ; dischnrgv ed, 3|; deaths. 6: reumining Fob lat, Ii('-. Mal-.-'5, I18: females, 35; Pmtcuiautu. U9 : Cutlmlica 54. The cost of Inuinntelnwce vrua 8l,4(L') 75. or S `2 .30. per day. The fuel cost `H5. Hnnntinnn nf r-lnlhon nnd nrnvininnl warn HLIH lCl.'('l\l'H llcblel HKKI. (`ul. lmlf reported that the balnnu-, in Feb. Int, I588, was $376 91. The receipts clurimv Xhr umr IA't`l`e (inn-rnlnam unmv `Iho Ilvpurt 0! the Suporln`teudoni"-Tho Old People Lvlui on an Lucio Over Eight Conn Per Dnv- I he lindlu l oInl_ H-H Oho Requirements ol` tho Houn- ... n a.-- It Conulprublo In Live In. In.- Nu-M ` '1`-`v`fi!1g of the subscribers of ' mu H--~~ "u!|[r_V wqa held yeawrduy ' -. we uullllcil chamber. The ...\.-u ,. -.~~ ml. and there were prqsent. .u:~. '.\lu.t"'vl`, Mrs. Agnew, Rev. Messrs. Hmmuun .-...-1 Jackson. Col. Du, Messrs, I. .\'impsou. I. S. Rees, B. W. Robertson. K S. lhulds, D. Gibson, M..'H. Fulgnr, A. and E. (Ihowu, I}. W. Fulger, J. M. Mm-hur and H. A. Calvin. .:....... 1.`... u....L-...... n.-...nnon.l hi. nu, lhllllilll IICK PIIIUIIDI. M r. A. Chowu pointed out that according to the roport the expense of the instituti-m hml lmeu greater during the past year {lulu mm.-U Tin-. innmn-n \l&'I'E fnrnmrlv n|nin- ` _ :1'Ha ANNUAL MEETING OF THE suascmesns YESTER AY. %[upm:5{q[ys+;6i~.:Esr W512?!` _.F.R4`.`K'-`. _'- IONTIQIAL UKODUCI IAIII1`. IOITIIAI. Feb. 5 Hour. llntlln. Illhhk Rd; llllnnckn IONTIIIAI. H1110` MARKETS. Ion-nut. Feb. 5.-l! noon. nunnn Aux) arr n uuu . Sore. LIVEIIPOOI. CIIIRI IAIII1`. u-..___.-. In_L n n__ COMMERCIAL MATTERS Washer Pmhcbllluoo. Inc 14:33:"- Llvtu-ool. of i*.n'ratigatit1g nmttcrs u littlt-. .\`e\'t-rul ` lung atrcl, east. uvrouw. ll|Ull:_;lI a little nus icious of the piIr:\s.;u'o,(\` nt the Em-In. lllll also ,of the ml{1:.-.~u ;_.;tv_cn the Drintur tdnk the job in, with 1.1 ~ int:-utiml , mn:i\:i rcmliuga ctngvittced him that if there i Iv-\s realty un-thins: wrong about the t`r-rm of 'cg,tu-m\:lnt.tl1Ln: was at least stuvnxctilitng he would not understand in it. and he therefore wncluded to have uothinu to,do with it. Themnn hnd given no muno or addres:4,but eeing the name J. Phutnt" writtcu ex yerimentally on one of the blanks. he tele- phoned to the Dominion House, intending to tell lheatrauger that he would not not-utohia order. He was staying thc-ru, hat was not around at the tinm, nor hen telephoned an 8t`(`(|lhi time. After dinner to was told that it would not do the work. He complained about the delq it would s-nun: him, and gum t~xprcs.~i-n to at t`su~h--r dirty usol.u|mtion. but nuke-i nu quc:.tion_-t One or two of famners were told to be on Sheionkout, that there was an indi\ idu:sl shroud of whose designs on the fzmne-nu some were ansniciuus and sh~u`li_\' nu:-r L`.. ..-l..`.. o._Il .J' tin; were Hllsllltlllu.-J; tum 3u'uu_\ mu-I wards Magistrate Ez1l_\`. when tnH uf tlgu form of ugreenlcnt, felt sulis-e-I that the unir nun nlul nf llm Hu\`huk" kin I. ;\f(e~r nine of Rh: Gang In Curltalll nu. Itonfrdwr and Bonnuulo-d- Tho l'.xr|leu_\.enI _`l`hnt Wan Croat I In the Country There- ~ "Iboll--Thl'0lIIlII|lI[ l.u Sue an Nun- PCP`9! - ' Ruu'm:\v, Feb. 4.--Early last Monday I all Yam ee tied-looking individual, wen` an an it utgray unouut-she,'a Wi(l8'llWdkB but and 3 dunk blue suit, stepped into the Mn:-vary oicu, with a job for the man that had j_ual gut into this tine new otlice." Thai job was}; blank fqrm of: ngreem.-M. fdr the `Toron!n gnkin mud sec.-d cuIu;:,.u., No. 4 King street, east. "1`uroute." l'mm;.;h a hula nusuiciuus uf the uhma u'u.:\' ut the Sow ombroidorho at [atlas am, will no nmnhlnn "nor nlml-I In Khnnn AI A uveu ciusmess m FARMERS` uoras s/ua:obe.~u_v sropm-:9. T411531) \vm;i\'1` scum). W I" -7, III UIVIIITIIIIIII 0| If D 5' Hi In 5.oatrpor your, all in heul.ol I - opnrtment our .I..l-n nlalitv 1-Inrln And dnnnhhmen. OE!-`EP4i(3-EVOr' THE MERSEY. "H. J. G|usIr.'rr' `IIIVII I I\ Lllllllll | meaty in his a note, Iwcunee . .g. It I3 I-I numl IIEIIICUI WIIICII UIIIIIIC IVIKTI ITVX [U the east. The doctor lune: the following ery challenge :-"An I an no longer more ol Wllherlone. cone:-qnentl I henby chal- huge Robert Reeves. more cat, 0! Epo- vllle, to content another election with me. If he hue 3 h ol nunnhood left In his nyste n he V I] come Iorwnrd. nod I will give im another rnoe over the rnunlcipsl nouns." :`:'."'s`{ ." ` .`'ia'.`' h`"h'$.` \ C hicago. ' ` .j.__.__.*___. lngulou (ionorml lloopltnl. The monthly meeting was intended yea- terdny by Dru. Strange and Fenuick. the mnyor. Mean. Chmsn, Robertson. Penna. Curuthen and DuB'. Account: to the amount of 8l,|`.`6 were reported by the com` mittoo of management And posted. June: Crawford wu amend for groccry nupplie: in the need of W. D. llendry & 130.,` who have eeuod buuinou. Tender: for broad Illd most were roceivod, sud allotted to J. Vale sud John Mufnmmou. decidedly the lowest. The moyor and B. \\'. Robertson were nppo ted visiting govornon for Fob rnory : B. Chou: nil B. J. 3. Penn itmruolod to iron o tooolutiouol at sud conduluoo. thin 501:; the Int not 3 Inc- ceoding tloduth John Fruor, Enq., a fun guru-nor `I10 Doctor`: challenge. Wilhorfolvu township bu I new Reeve this week. Dr. Chuonhouno received an I-n.-- I-.. -..I. A- oh. -...a n... 1'm.., um week. Dr. Unuaonaoun rocelyoa loner Initial U0 tho ooct that f. W|r~ ran had and I plohlt qtillt him for corrupt meta: dining thlatooontut. Rather t hour ghting the mntterln the courts. 3 0 doctor In in I dlncluhnor which entitle: Robert van to QL- .... 'l`I.- A..s-- 1...... 0L- C.II.._.I-n gar nun II II noun tn 5 -upurtmcnt Im- oyi|` eighty cloth and dnnghhmen. 0 ha lately furnished the pron with I about for the ddyuoo of the port which ho & heat: so lsrgoly inutruncatal in con- ntntctlng. v TL. Jan I: nnhllnn with u ulster on Mt For genuine Scranton` No. 4 cod [0 tho Uu Wurko yud. Golda-n V\Tr-llul In: uIhl`7-rlh. On Tuesday a large ,~n|npl0_V assembled at the house of .\Ir. anal Mus. Jzunea Hulll~ -lat)`, Perth, for tlw cc-.le|:r.uim of their gold- en wed-ling. On `Z9:h Inn , H39. Mr. Hol- \ll|_V Wu uuileul in Inmrriuue with Miss .l-sale Allan. lnuglzu-r of the lute l"rum-is Allan. than living cm the .\'cnu-h line. .\'e\`eu nvemlecl the golden wmluliug, namely \\'il~ linm, June: and Matthew. living in (`hi-sloey, (lnt. ; .\ho. Arthur liur,,nxs. Mrs. Some-r \illv:. Vnrluton Plnce : .\lrs. Dolnn and Miss Jennie Hollidsy. Perth. Hm. H0llitlu_\"s mother. Mrs. Fruer. an old Indy 9| years uf Age, was there. um-I with one of her great. grnndchildren formed either end of four generations. A number of present: And keepsakes. to commemornte the day and es-ant. were hauled to the pmir, and I pleI~ um time I u until the fty-lint. year hul taken the p use of the golden year. LTUIIIIIS $ II` life gunner. Lt. Till:-y. R. .\l. C. ~.\Ilsu Li-ms Ameuburv. Speaking of the marriage of Lieut. Tilley, R..\l.C., son of the late William l`illey, of Xapanee, the oicirsl Gazelle of India has: the following notice of the event: There won a brilliant And fuhionnblo wedding the week before last in the quaint little church at Rurki. being um .-1 Mm Lena Ame. burv with Li. Tilley. RE The bride`: lniletle was an exceedingly handsome (`re|m~ colored szstin, the Corsage was head behind and the nllicer-collar was ultasclied on the side by B spruy of omngs blossoms. All who were in Mnssuorie this lost season will roinemlmr Miss :\lIl\`>.l)lll'}' as one of the prettiest girls in the station. The brides- maiuls looked charming, nud report uys tlnt ere long one will lu: as llrillb` herself. The prun ula were simply luwlv. but \\ ho an be surprised at the number `when the lnir lvridv i was so uni\'ersnllylik.-il I llr. -\meslnuI`y i h\iumdf is me uf the most popular men in ` u` v " Rl\'\.`HllC \`I II In the country the roads are lmdly lrifml and travel is ggrually inlerfz-ruul with. The Wumls are full of it. In fact the fall has llecu an grcnx tlmt it is well nigh impossible in move anbnut the timber. Truly the wow ` has fzillxll in smliciunt quuntities. \-| u ..u-. ..u. nur unuuu .1-c a nu Q Iuu--|'nu`o-I Imp:-dml. Three \\'cekx ngu pv min were crying for snow. .\'m\ they are ciyicg iv-`cause they hu\'_- too much of it. Last nigh! and to hsy _nnoth-r fuut w.Ls ml-in-ui tn the alnwiy heap~ mi up -.alrn~ls. \Vi!hin three voreka nearly three in-I of snow hue fxsiiun. la is piled up c\`er_vwhere. The snuil luckyanls of llrlll) r\'bi\ll.`lI!3 are now so fuil of the beam liful ' that the huuse-huhlers arc in despair as to hm! they can do with it. It wan`! hum anxl it won`! nu-IL, an-i the lanes are so ful _\(-I that it ranugl be drawn u\`a_\'. \\'e are yist hurie-I in the snow, said one nun : "1 mm hanlly xuuh my woo-lshc-1 on n.~.-win? .J ir " IJCI ll'IlII|5. The income of (hr I. during 1885 umumm--I e\'pun.liture to $51`-I 63. of the immtes WM up thus rulillillg the inn 3` II I-1 .'Il un\`m`Inn~nt f-IlI.I1, {la !|l\Ul IIIIIVIIK ull| XVI I\`~` Ilazyvs musiulerml lhu iltullllllllmlztk \ him! not ull that could he desired. The Yaunlu Are Full ul It And the 'uu.ls ll|L`lI [U Il"4tI\U I BHIII \'<-rmncut {lid for lH..J. The receipts and uxpeudit.nrvs Hi the Huuse of l'ru\'ideucc orplnumge are inclunlcmi with tlmse of the Hi-use of l'ru\'idcuce. The mllcctive stay uf the children wnu l0,66U duys, entitling it in receive $213 32. us go~ verlmwnt aid fur l.\`.`$9 Mr. Ha) cs Lhuughl. it n pi'y tlml the 1-hiHn'-n shuul-l he kept uuder the same roof with an IJIIIHIITI` of puu~ In :1: av an 5`-' . per adults. Hm ilwmna of tlw i_'HnYei hi-:11 iL=\`illlll ntrncuag. ' Tbodun In ruhll uhuronhh bl-ol.hcr`| unto In W n, and B nietly en- `pylng hlmnlf. He looks with p pants on myth that cameo from Kingston. lid pnhn t oumhlno and hdghlncu cl Cn- odn to anything In the old land. v The Reports or the Gm-etrnrnent. I`:-pecu tnr-'l'he- Gn,n'te~'~|-`or Thle Year. `Frorn the ugovernmertal report we learn that the allowance mode to the House of In- 1 rlustry` for I889 in `I i70.`. 6, till! the re ceipta for 1888 were .755.78. end the ex ],~L'lI(iilI`0 the name. Mr. Hayes vieiud the ` institution on June 6th.l8R8. he reported : "I regret [cannot epeak very highly of the stile. in which the plztvc was. No doubt with the clue of imnatee found therein is is very diliicult to keep the house in: very nt-ut and orderly condition; but still. I think, with 3 little more method an improve ment could be eecfetl. The dilapidated `condition of parts of the building is notice- able, und some repairs and renovations are W`:-ry much needed It is to be hoped that the i`()iM`li of managers will be able to put this institution, which houses many poor persons who would utlleru iae lnwt dllliculty in getting sliclter. in it better position." The receipts of the House of Providence We-W $ti.? 93. and the expemlittlre, $6.` 4% 5'3). Tho g';\'crun2-'utul allowance for l.`~'\".l is $l..'n`. 4 IS. The inspectors spoke in eunnmemlzsurry terms of the institution. The revenue of the Urphuus` home during ls'\`.\' wile 33 2.32.347. inu:ludin.g the govern- ment grant of $107.28, and the e.\`pt-uditure was $3,103 04. The collective stay of-the children was `2l.lS.`\` days, entitling the iuati tuition to receive an sum of $423 76 as go- .-...-.........r L! l'.u- l\`\`II _`._:.._ THL-. CHARITABLE ..msTIrF-%uJIoNs.? Arrluln n-t-III:-Bdl Auction Howl- ` unnhlnnnn I" \\` I.ll..l_L.o|.--. I Q A GREG F}it__L"oVFWS_Now. A I" HYMEN'S ALTAR. Tho Iotol Anlnlo. , . l me I.HteI D1-.-u a=)`hun \ i tn $.'Hl.'.'.'>, and the ` IA s'|'d A1`) 'I'|\.. .u.Il....Iiu-n ntvnv .1-u un an-M 62 . The collective stay `- rqlml In I`2,5.')T days, nmtiflinn tn rm-eive nl, nun Lin: |||3llL[llI|F|I l. mu: aid hr i "Him VRRITISH WHIG. TU ESDAY FEB. Int Illylllng over now: Ill nuguuuu -- I Ma.-Paul's. A job lot cl now. tllvool. doth dun good-. whoklo 0., cm ho sold for line. at R. Ilo ml`: ho -....t.--I Lara-n I\-pr nnrbd lhn nnhliax (U | EL`I \ 1889. M r. mlakiun pro- I'li, Illa WIYOI. Ill mute In 10!` tnnr Inun ul ul- nrc and U1VlN- No on oould holy`: ( nnqhing at the ninth: pointed out. an _ grobobly noonololtlltogotllorlnnooont. The apsnuo nudmt. Mr. Tuhl Ikehun. in his native ooutumc, mode I for timely to- Inuh based on n Jnpunn proverb, the drift of which at knowledge. noon: and sultry u-g gen by right method: of looking I! riqm objects. The provorb in very much like $5: of Solomon. lat thine eyes look right on." Mr. Blnnd brought the very Iutcouful meeting to I close |I_\' pronouncing tho huudlctiun. diction. All the Iiuging wu good. Some of the performers were encored. but owing to the Iaunoaa of the hour and length of the pro~ gramme did not roupond. Th Rev. Mr. Bland said he would not commit the sin of making a long Ipecch when others lrom n diatauoo were to follow. In a few wordu, however, he aaid afaood deal on "makin the but of thingu." calling attention to thadolly of not doing what vre can became we cannot do what we would. The Rn. Mr. Brown delighted the audience with hi: racv. interacting. at withal prac tical remark: on mina ca." Boy: and glrla. youngmen and young woman, man and maldona, laghorl and mohorI. husbands and wlyou. all in for trial: Illl 0! ex- -unn-. ....I -.1_n.. Nn nnn llllllnl hnln puwl men uuueu nu ma pleasure Iu nuymg mat .\lr. Alnrulmnn Shaw hml kindly con- eeuted to occupy the chnir. 'lhe clmirmun, in hi: u niug rcmurlu. expressed his plea- Iure at ing present, nud warmly congratu- lated the pulur and friend: of the church on the lnrgv number present. on the elli- iency of the choir, mud on the excellent ten luminhed by the ladies : indeed he thought Ill present had already got the value of- .their money. lo say nothing of the pro` grumne to follow, And which in here ap- pended : Chgirm`n'g mldreu : chorus by the choir ; I0l0 by Mr. Verbeck ; address by Rev. S. (G. Blend ;sulo by Miu Sgeuce; qutttaeue by Mn. Ccrnoveltv. Min 3 rnton. Hr. Middleton and Mr. Verbeck :nnlo by Na. Allen geddreu by Rev. T. C. Brown ; address by Mr. Tashi lkehem ;chorue by the choir :(;`od Save the Queen; and bone- diction. All .|.. .:_.,_s_. ._._. ..,....I 04.....- ..I ah. l\l|l'r [CI HRH UCCII DUIVITII llIl.' PXLUI. |\UV. W. Tiruln-rluke, milled the audience to or- dor. announced I \'I`rse of as fmmiliar hymn, which may heartily sun , and asked the Rev. W. Spnling to lean in pnyer. The pucul then stated he haul pleasure in saying nut Mr ,\lu-ahunn .\`hnw haul Ixindlv run- A Jqnlnl (`mnpuny at the 1lIII"Il Melhudllt ('hurrh Lana! Night. The ten mreung in the Third Methodist church last night mm very lugely attended. After ten hml been served the plum. Rev. \\' 'I'imI-rluhn .allml lhn nndmnm-. In ar- `I Vlle Vflllllu. lh-ago New lands has recnivml the culltract for the munn work on the {mm of St. Mary's c.1Lln-lull. which zunnunt to $65,000. The total cost Wlll he ulmut .\`:b,(|(Kl. Uperm tinus will be begun in the spring, and will be (-umpleu--l iu two H-znrn. Al the (lnuxge hall, l'nrtamnuth, H. H. Wlntc, of I.-malun. l".ugl.ml, gzur u very ilr ttrre-sting lucluvc up-n tho "ldghla aml Sh: lows of the 19renL('il_\'." He clepicted the nsriml pecLll1.uili's of the metropolis, anal int:-rspersz--I his auhlress with several solos nml re-.-imticvna. one in pm ticular The l-`|re- nn.m's \\'mllu.,,;_ bringing forth loud up- plnuse. In his sermon in St. Utmw;\,nn .\`un l`rinw following phmse, whivh i in;.: : The cuue of (`hr s|.,. ..._.. ..l al. prvsi-ut, l'r-rf. (`in Harris, Isaac Simpson, um! the lml)m`. A high emlnrsvnmut-\'uur our st 82.7 is the best in Calm-in 2`. lbs. greau peas 10c, evaporateli sweet corn l0c. 1b.. Umnhriulge sausages l'2.u., spy apples 2%. gawk. spice roll bacon l`2c. James Crnwfun . At this time of the year many gentlemen ml that ti.e_y med a new pair of trousers to put the) ms until spring. We advise them to try Lmm'rs~rt & Walsli. Ill) Princes: street. 'l'ne_\` always give sutisfuction. Where are you gain; my pretty maid. Going tu Vrawfurd : store she said-To buy spy apples 20. peck. touutues we can, freuh ha-I I: 5c. l|n..Ii lim. green peas i0c.. evaporated sweet corn luv. James Craw- A.._,.I - vvu 1 lord. doll (Inc I. wnonpu ., Ii.hO told '11. pun-at burg-\in I\-or edited the public. Ell`: L. I ||?"\ LXIII I an-I ecnnmny. Hue R }L'Il1's!t`r \` plans for u h.ml.~-xn at Ontario I.-um-h. '1` structure is $.'>_mM. 'l`h-.-.3 |\-no um: ..-~ Ull IICLHIVV I3 V There has ; wnml yard, I of snwv.-.i or | of dry s|:|l w W` I. I. I ll IIIC glclv 5lI`7V' The old organ I .\let'n--list churn h i tees of the .\lnIri--'~ entn ,\ ..... . lk-pnrllllelll . 0! punnc \\nrI(s Iu Lwu uurlss. Bruck & liuuth,huve the best slabs. hard wand and dry hlucks. You can get jtiat when you want in the fuel line at their yard. He'll!) E \\'1u-re Ii-I you get that good h.'\y`? liulu-r's. Whu is'l3.\ker? The man that sq-lls Ihe .\IulIiltr`va bran on the Market .\`..u1m'u. \'vn.lnnrI uhn nnml 1-lnhllin-v \l'` (`H '0 1 N. lure. Sluulcnts who necul clothing will do well to putmnize hunlwrl & \\'ulsh, H0 Princess street. `|'hc'_\` can give 3011 style, quuIil_v,. nn.I nun1InII|\' street. Mutnotllst unurcn concert. Fur dry oak and soft. maple,` soft wood And hard wood at lowest prices, go to dmwfur-1`s. foot. uf Queen at'rcet. Hay. SH; Hats, .`)\:. pwhug; `Fran 90; chop. $132."); tluur. $`26.'; <:h0i'e winter ...._.|... ea. .11.: ... ur I.` l'...lm.- . k'l'!\WlUlIl I. IUUI. UI yuvcu uuucu. $132. ); 3'2 6."); choi' e apples 8'. per llbl. M W. I-`. l1zsker's. .\`pecitiL'ulinn.~1 lm\'c been made for the new lry ulnck. Teualurs will be cullml for lny the N department (Sf public xsnrks in twn I 8( kS. Hr.-.-k .\~ linmh lnve the slabs. `skilllg to-nlgnl. R. Funnnony, of Toronto, will sing at W:-stpurt to night, mid will appear here on Mumlnv evening. It is feared that the arm of Captain I). ` Bates, iujur.l with a circular saw, will have tc he amputated. The plan of the reswrve seats was opened tn-lay at llen:le::u~n's fur the Syulcuhnm street. Methodist church concert. I.`..... .3... .\..|. -...l mu`! nnnnIn' nnrf -nrul rmms. ` -` Prospedm are` very fair for an interesting nu.-etiug of the Kingston reform assocutiou this evening. ` Mr Kn-elnv Inn: nnn'hu.88d ll hO|lSG located poronw. _ ` The need when pexldlere were at work in _the township: of Race. Bromley And \\"e.~tme-nth. A resident. on: that way who 0008 n h-sad in aiding the Me in likely to hue me to remember vi es the farmers think about it. The men who rented the lming done In brought down from Cob- n on Tlluredey morning. He wee rev landed in the elurnoon for further exnmi utidu until the attendance of Iituceeee nuld be eecured. this evemng. Mr Keeley has pnrclmsed house located on Union street and facing Alfred atrebt frmn.\lr. Graham. - _ l ` _ The carnival on tlm lhg Royal Rink has been pnstpuned until lixlay week. (`iood `skating to-night. R rnnnnnnu nf 'l`umntn_ Sills! Ill PARAGRAPHS PICKED up av oun ' H ausv REPORTERS. And only one was lrolll \./nunruqul. (hr correspondent reports teams crossing the buy at Deaeronto and Hay Bay at the ferry. The Pnrtnmmnh villmzers miss the Deni- terry. _ . The Portsmouth villagers mm: pam- tenliary snow plough lb 3 winter to open the ` rmuls. . I.)..\..\..Jo. n..;. ...\..n 6'~,.ir {Ar an inharnnlinu i {N \ The Spice at :5...-y my Lltq-What_tho vubuo an 'r..||.|ng Al)umt-NotlIIng Bo } onpoll tho Anqntiun of Those Who u-9 ` : Jraunx Hogan. 1' n - . The new water toweril eighty feet higher \ than the city lfull. _ ` Four sleigh: were on the market to-day. And only from Camraqui. n n- nnrn-._unnml....t renoru crossing L\3C1DEi'Fs7)F THE DAY. U 11 Ill:\\ UI_L( Au, L'u:I.Iu;.; Q-.),mnv, nu: us; L`h .Lt.`(l. `Le regular nu-rtinguf the board of health, irh vms tn lmvc been held yeateruy. `did oc-`us . There were only three members sent, I ulna Inn\ nr ENTERTAINED AT TEA. l HI ll IISEII W wuml I) III ROI Ill'IDl1|ll.lIl'1 Bl Ft sung VIII g: gnylhin` "over lhotl In KIQII BI I Mghnlh. A ioh lot cl now. I wool. |ur LII . the n Q.!`lI\VIY. I Just nx'rivral at . Uuturiu 1-trvc.-L, L ` uusuwul Ixmplc, uuun` 5mnn .~\mIrew's church, Indny, l'rin\-ipul (irant used the use, is unrlh remember- suue (`hrist's churuh is the 3 curse M the world In general \`zu`ht club has obtained -nnw Lluh hnuse l(L[_rg;_ lxuilt The <-stixmtcul cost of the the .\'yc]enh:\m street. L8 been 80111 In the tuna- rg .\luthmlia| church fur , cusl.in;.{ $3,000, wili be L J. ('umpl)ell's , the best stock .-, aim the best ill v yr; v nu--In-. Having uneol BJLB. lot billonlnou and tmphl liver. lth the very but result: I would noonuud it to sll than uoulolod. The modlciu is worth in weight In gold.` Tllllo Whiu, Manitowqnlng. Ont. A View ol Ilunoaotn. Knamrrol, Feb. 5.-(I`o the Editor) : Would you) be good enouqh to permit me to oorrectaatatement. made by your oorree- poadentel the Wen. Wino. Jan. 3lat. and also allow me to ve the public eolid fact: of my vlalt in N Ilneeota. I spent the gnatef part 0! January in dlerent places in Southern Mlnneaota. The appearance of the country. the quality of the eoil which oaunot be eurpaeaed. and the climate which I lonnd lea eeveta than Ontario, gave me entire aatiafectlon. [V E l` ....... nun-n The tvllllcers Elect For the \ esr-\ppenl- In: to the Public Igor AM. At the first meeting of the new committee of the Women's Christian association, the ollicers were elected as follows : I- resid:.nt, Mrs. R. J. (`hown ; Vice Presidents, Mrs. A. Ross. Mrs. U. S. Strange, Mrs. hlsrshall: Secretary, .\liss .\lachsr; Assistant Secretary, Miss ('sI'lwrlgHt ; Treasurer. Mrs. J. V. Neale. 'l he committee ere ss follows, with (miter to add to their number: Mrs. Hague, tlrs. llochrane, Mrs. M . Mctlillivray, Mrs. Porteous, Miss L. Betta. Miss Rsntnn. Miss lnkster. .\liss lhvnlen. Mrs. Hiscock, Mn. Short. bliss Powell, Mr.-. W. Gowdy, Mrs. Lsuderyuu, Miss l-Iilbcck. There sre still some vscsucies in the committee which will be filled up as opportunity oere. The plnn of raising money by concert was discussed, but the leellng of the committee wss strong- ly in favour of trusting to the simpler and more direct method of epnealinu to the sympathy snd lilmrality of Lhristinn peolile in lxingston. Clirietisn women esneoisl . are expected to take an interest in this mis sion smong their own sex. The committee will meet on Wednesday afternoon to ar- rsnge for makings canvass to secure the means of csrrying on the vork during the VQIT. lllntl \llU`I` U "WI gl\I5lI IIII II\ \I." |K'\'I|lBC the eizfiils ciniiiplniii-:1 that the Mo.--'iir_y ihii" refim-il to priin`. fur Ki!l'!l`. A top) ul the pnstern iinruing lanm.-rs to bi.-mire wmi forwarded in him pl`I|lIIpli_\ lay neighbors = who knew the nqenrs had viaili.--1 hiui. iuiil CINE his Application for e iurrniit. Hu- sgents. in order to inspire ".:l)llllQ.`IIL`l.`.` in Iheir Stht` - 1-, bragged eh:-ut mining thr .|Ier 4-my fur $l,')00 fur iefiuing to print for them. But this! was before lht`. pointer and lint Turoiiro chicf couninble e iuforinstion by ttli-gmpli had go around. One -7? the e,zor.'.a was in toiin on Wed nesday night seeking in obtein lugul llill ace, and inserting the honesty of the treasu- utiux but Mr. Creig declined to take the one. The exam talked big on to bringing all the horror: of the luv to to bee: inn el who interfered or commented upon 3 operntion, end ee to how much money he would spend in doing it ivlwn he gut in Foronto. _ TL- u.....I mi... n_.l.l|mm warn AI -nu-H V ouucamun. Messrs. .\`wu~!mun, Bryden And L. Wuynr have been ilppnintctl u cicleszatiou from the Leunnx and Acldingtnn county council to illturview the Ontario gn\'trlllnelIt. slung with a I"mnt-nav delegation, regarding grams to ruluuiutimi rm-la. Last year while Iruutt-nae receive-I 83,000, Adnlington secured only 8500. ' mo cny. .\h'~s. W. X. Rogers. Mrs. J. P. Richard- sun, .\lra. Major Jackson and J. ll. Turner, all of Hnnmn-~u[ue, were vhilllren of .\Ir. Tur- ner who cliecl nn Su\ur The dc-cvned was a member of the Uammnqne board of euucanmn. ll _..-_._ u... .._..._. D.....l.._ -...I I l\'-..-.- ner. Tomorrow the reqlxlnr meeting of the counnil of the Ontario college of plmr_mac_v will commence in Tnrnnto. .\lr. l`--lson, one of tl1eIlele,;.1l0s from KInLs'ou, left. today. He will go In Detroit before returning to tho city. .\lI"i \\' V Rnupra `Ir! .1 Rinlmrd- [Tell . B. W. Rolwrtnnn has been elected A mem~ her of the l ru\'inci&l \..Vl.U.A executive cmnmietee. _ Sir R. J. Cartwright : lube illness wan 1"-= lira! occasion of his being really laid up since he wan I young man. Meurn. Willianun. Horsey, and M<-Aul.--V. 1 of the Kingstnu \'..\l (`.A., were spuci-!Ix invited to pm ticipauc in the Secretaries` cum { ferenue iu Unawn, held yenteralav. I Capt. Collier pumlmiw,-.l frmn .\lr. Lynch, nf(,|ux-boc, the uld steeuuor Empress, which has lneon sunk in the Inner at the rear of (vurulvn lslnu-l lur nmny years. Mr. l`-olller will sell the machinery and the old iron in her. '|`.. -......l.... ...-...:...- ..6' oh. cl... Miss l'pham returned today from visit ing friends in Montreal. Mr. Spencer is building A dock at the roar of the paint works on King street. E. J. (,`ouro_v. J. Ryder. and J. .\l. Ca.mp~ hell are attending the carnival at Montresl. \Iinhnnl Plnnnann 1-ifv Mark, and \IrL DC ITE llwnulng (H0 CITIIIVII III JIOIIITUII. Michael Flanagan, city clerk. and .\Irs. Flanagan hnve gnm: to the carnival, Mou- treul. u 11* D..|...-.-,... 1.... mm... ..l.mo...l . ........ ? III (I SKIIIUI lHCL'HH"|K', IIINI IUIIIHI IIU UIlll' 1-ulty in securing cunsuut employment. His us:-um-iates hora thuught a gr-.-at deal of him anal grieve to learn uf his death. His father sthrtell for New Yrlhwclhy and will bring the remains to the city for interment. His sorrpuinng paremw are in need of the sym- pathy of the public. Im Kate (`on Jnnu-n_ .\|r -Janes received the sad irmelliamlce to slay in u` teirgranl that his son (`on had ` die`-1 in New York. A few days ago a letter, which had been written five days befure it l`(,'u1:hc the vity, was received by Mr. James and stated tlmt his sun Con had taken sick in New York. and was transfer- red tn the lmspitnl. in which he died. He was 28 years old anal was a plumber. He was a Skilll1L`('hlilliK', and found no dii- ....Io.. 1.. ..-.......`.... .._ .. . ll... People 'huse llnlnnn s mwpwu country. , His death was caused lily a cancer which lirst. apps-ured on his neck about It year ago. He was 73 years of ngc, but looked much , younger. His l`(`llIiLll|S were placed in the l \`a.l1ll.|tCuturaql1i, but will be nally in- terred in the Metluulist oemeterv, l ine H1`u\'e, near llrew-`mi .\lills. III. Un \\'c1urs:la|_)' unc of the cu`: due nu-ms," lrcuu.-4-n lhlc-.3 : Stat 6,3118-'cn. Ippliwl for Au! nlncaimul a \ In` lhcil` arrest. H: became men) mind .\fu~r lm hml given his .1 -L. .....o...-. u g-uh... I.ru.n-a In In;

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