Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1889, p. 8

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Woodnool. Isnluoru. Inn uaroaw. nu. Jnmu 0. Stuart. 3 gnduh of Quonb, in AAA!` rlgfi 3110 On. "Fine looking lot. of voung men." This is what the Cape Vincent paper calls the Kingst n snowuhoern. Fur arv rank And soft. mable. soft wood Alllgl EHOWHIIOGTI. For __ry oak and maple, and hird woml at lowest prices, go to Jruwfordi. foot. of Queen street. 1 H Y\I.il u-an fnnnd aniltv nf hgvinn W. 1". tinker At 51. ) per ton. . The remen are ready to meet /the shoe- mhkers in n gum: of chpquero. V ' A mentina ..f the streets and Improve- lnhliers In ol cnyquuru. A meeting of the improve- manta comlninve this evning. 'l`l...s l)...._. 2..-9 urrhsnn nnnfl-nnr nnr ed at me pollco court on muuruuy. Skip this E It is only Lambert & Walsh advertising their cheap tweed auita. l`l.nmnnnn Ar A vurv. of Sharbot LIKO. [TB advertising their Cneap uweuu nuns. Plnompson & Avery, Sharbot Lake, getting out a large quantity of logs. Frontenne aunt. `20uersonatoUnLario insane m (H0 I007, HIIUG I0 lIf(IBl' for 83. $3.50. $4. $4 50. Iln I :-in.-can mf-Anl WIICPO IIIIEOTD I'D I VII lVl|I Cu. nuuu Mobu: An hi: obrounld. Henry Scott. nur- puood all former ooru. The dining hall wu gully doooratod with bnutlng. while ower: And foliage added beauty to the mqnioontly at nblu. Dancing was ro- Imnod And hop! up to In cu-I hour. Hymn orchontn provided the mu 0. The committee us very attentive. the noun won Insdoby it Iofool shut they won at ome. It I'll com ol Mann. Dr. Simpson. RAlnnnn. D . Ilnfinlnnnm. Mulm. BAI- II ol lltll. llr. almpurm. Quinton. 0'5: IloCuumon, lluilll. Bu- uun. The hall was certainly the moat no- oultul we have attended this you`. The Employee: Greeled 'l`heII- Frlende end Gnve Them I Pleeeent Time. The employeee ol llockwood u lum gave their ennuni hull Int night on it we: e hugo eeir. The lu-no and elegent hull III hendnnmniy deooreted. u were eleo` the oorridon throughout the uvium. About `when euu ti) :1 iwu nfi`: I50 con la: were present md morrily did they me e the hours y. Wu /there beeuty? we: there oath! Plenty oi it. It was dueling. q oor am in excellent uh: for dnnoina. The enjoyment began at 8: o'clock with A Cirouenen circle. and Inn fol- lowed by n whirl of wnlteen. polhu. whol- tiohoo, hncen. etc. etc. At midnight on edjournmgm ggonrnd go the n..`l ..- .- LI. .1. - girl nnnlvu Qnnn, em-. (er. y A tea-meeting was held in the town hall in the evenin at which the visitors were entertained. llhere was a large crowd. The funds are to be used in meeting the expenses `of the Bwott act election. After tea was served A. Chown was called to the chair and the following pro ramme was gone through with. After t e chairman's ad- dress a solo was given by Rev. Mrs. Stil well. of Sydenham, Save the Boy." She sang beautifully and fully sustained her re- putation. Mr. Healv then made a short speech. He said that the gathering would do a great deal of good. Two years ago he attended A small meeting in Harrowsmith, and the result was the appointment of Police Magistrate Mt-Kim. A recitation was given by Mrs. E. Sigsworth, The Drunkard`: Wife." It was well presented. This was .\lrs. Sigsworth`s first appearance. She soon became a great favorite. She responded to a hearty encore and gave a recitation de- pit-ting the horrors of inte-mperanvce. Mrs. Stilwell and Mr. K. l urd' sang a duet which was well received. ). Fraser made a speech and the entertainment was brought we close by (1 humorous speech from Mr. Carswell. in which he convulsed the house with laughter by telling anecdotes. Ald. Mcbeod also made a few remarks. He was proud to be a temperance alderman. He also sang a song. When the` red man mtnoeu upon [mu ormge with lonmlmwk and bow ; Or when the mammoth nmalodon. and other Ancient brulea Fed wlu~.n- [ho clly hall now stands. on rinh. nulriuuus roots. eye and vuico. Them is l\ tium for all to woonnndnliune when All rejoice! The lime to wee`) has come to us; the bridge. this coin ml of cash. man. nnnrlv name. oh woe to me. has not to NOW IOIIIIOIINEIII. I OBI 0| IOU. uulu [U upon the loose; You`\'o not the golden egg. dou`l mind the kill- Ina ot the Rolwlzse :f i b unt any urowu . I om good~ ye. to your an- clonl rlond 0! wood. And lay the uncl inn to your souls " `Tl: for your country's uuod. 0 And you'll rooclve the chunk: of all it you got nomad nunllo To blow I e tottering ukelewn clean out ol Klnnton a slum. To blow the tottering uelewn menu um. In Klnllton night. For over and for no ac:-on some damn moun- min rldno. For RIIII I0!` I! ICTK HIIIIIJ ILIIIAIII IIIvuu- uln ridge. And not 3 soul will sorrow for " The Cannon! Brl " ` an` Tolnnr GRIIN. bill luau`. umlr. I uunn you n uuu nu: nun us but repair; Well. if ll 12:. just look alive. "Sell every blea- od share 2' Then tell the company at once. with loan in and vuiw. Them woouasndnlime collin full of cash. Being nearly me. oh woe me. not so to nuns . n u - o \ u o 5 I 0 I Now gentlemen. I box of you. don't go u|'>on (balance: 7 _ To pin to Joei uonnmson because tneyvo crossed the ridge alive : And I may renuu-k rn passan! there are many other toils On roads about this city squeezed out of us poor souls. it you want togo to Storrington. to Denbt-igh. or to Forth Or seven 0llil'l' places scattered round about this earth. You've got to "land the corriuuder. 1 mean to down the duel." Expoatul-lion`.-1 useless. you've not to do it. And you must. Well. if the iudividtuial have mentioned have to pay For vron-mink on lhe brink of (loath each year from day to clay. The men w to own that tlimsy frame should hustle round a low." And patch it up a little bit with twine. and tack: and glue. They'll nt-u-r stir until (I snuuslt clumps crowds iutoth lake. _ And then. of course. the cotttpanfinttttediate ate is will take To val a meeting. at which they'll nod their very impieut nuts. And nmlie empluttte speeches full of if-.9` and "ands" and lvul2s;' But deuce a tltimrttit-.\"li do but talk. and there the matter ends. And the bridge can go to Jericho if thoy get their dividends. Come Isaac, mtken up. my boy. make Thomas work tl bit ; Youhtwo and .\Ir. Asselstine upon a plan may it . To doctor up that rt-livof the happy long. it . When the red danced upon that rie with mmahuwk and : ` But lame. dear. I think you'll find the thing is must mnnlr : l"ll'ln load and Repairs . . . . . . . . . Mlscellnn eons. . 't'nm_3nuugaInatcd palsy, Lnat roau ot.note and - I`! so That nntlqtmtt-d piece of dry rot. (`fatamqui bridge. when the gentlemen with hay Ecol. P rwklcd freely in their hair ` Want to drive to Kingston nll\l`kt.`l_ u. - ll x-:r wives and daughters fair. To dispose for tltthy lucre. of their bltlit .~ .t. `I their meat. 01' their eggs. and their turkeys. that are stuck beneath the soul. And have to vroas thin sickly bridge. this bridge of creeks and gruana. They`ve got to go is Rell)`. or break its wretched homes They are told by printed notice. thnt if they ( rive boyund rl walk With genial (`ulunt-l l)uti'thoy'il have a highly interesting tank: I Know it I were \`I`U-SiIlg1lh(`}' might print up whn` they plea.-se,h For my own team-cml safety I'd travel on linndxa and knees. And ll tlwuc illl_\`>t`l'd gcntlcuuen that come I om .~`oeley`s Hay. From Juycevillu, or from Delta. and Morton I dare say. And from lots of other places in "that land be- yond the river." when they get to (`nlaraqui have to stop and in] and shiver. Wh .9 they hunt .wiIhin their pockets for seven cunts or live. Tn nnv tn Jun-r Dnnnhlym l.mm|ti.~u-. Iln-.\"\'c so\'ou" cents ')ollocted by Joe Donaldson, near Ihv ynhl of Mr. Knapp, For the rigs and for the vulturs. and for every kind of [rap V Thu! cross upon that wooden thing. that un- utterahlu ' dn," That remnant of an earthquake. with in; tin) hers all aakcw. 'l`hm_3nmlgamaled palsy, that road othofc and R0 Tonlnnf 01-00;) and ln l.u`o Expo:-|onoo-l_ Vary Pathetic Poem, ludged. Ikhulll ll briuhm of fnntios _ Which renu-hurl from earth to hcn\'o,n. " But 1-`ro my bridge was ulshod IL`: ulondar chains were riven: ' ` A (Uld Rnllnd.| cute one ; _ ` \ l use tho term because it's hard to get In rhyme to suit one.I ` This bridge (uod saw the mark. it seems A heresy to give The namoto what looks for Inoro like an dissi- pstod sieve.) Was bull! across to Burrieeld in days now long gone by When people often failed "to do. but seldom l`nllod"lo try." . And for tho, time `(was ably dons. and suited all their wants `Tia not its rsl urojoc-tors whod.>ser\'e our an cars 0; t umls. But those who on the public palm a imsy snsn of rents. ' 1 but lnosc `who the pubnc palm m span renlab And are highly Iniercswd in tho tlve" so\'ou" M. (U111 BALIIGJ A bridge run up with` fancies well pull! A poet`: theme. A onug_o with tam-los well pulls poets theme. But in this prosaic world. when we want to cross a stream - \vV'oblill:lo to get a looming on support: of at ranger u -1 ' ` v " Than those supplied 1: fancies. vlhln which ldlora bmina are mfoa. Tnan those supplied 1: fancies. with which lred. , A n:inbow in quite lm-bly in its dlvuahy of mo. With its red. and with its yellow. with Us green and with its blue. with its red. and with its yellow. blue. _Yot with alldjinoduloriolns tinting: 9! blt xlnndl "g utn brld`go`nf famciea" like that men- tioned overhead If Kinunlnnh nnmllv I-IH11\n umrn nulmd In 1 N tiunod overhead If Kingston's oudly oltixens were asked to takaastro . . IIIIIIC U. Holdolbnrg. {Era-luv An ll Klngslonaoudly oltixens asked ` On a decomledfninbow. where they're never rest-Jud for toll, Or rivo -heir spnvined roarera without puy~ ing down a cum. Across the mrleunlcd ciiusewny in the brilliant "IlIl1l\0l|l.` ' The invimuon would. I think. he declined with Inuny thunk`. And assurance of prc_fcronco' to tho alrelchng n! their rlmnks. And oxcrcisinjg steeds. whokher apavlnod or quite soun . _ On a bridge not quite so bountiful, but safe as any ground. And yet ouch busy citizen. `who takes indo- fnuguhlo hood 0! his limbs. and of his life. and his noblo sDa\'lmul smud. U] ml nmba. and 01' his me. and ma noblo _ ap_n'lued sleod. \\`1llr_1(.-ink Item-All us blindly as an unsuspccb I nu go On tbluiui`ruiuod limber fraud. culled Cutumqul r \ gr. (An suapocring midgo. I think is not unlike a cute 2 Rays ! Arounnm moot: to-monow night. on THE "rnNi>oT Bmoei-:5 BALL AT ROC:(WOOD. ' Donaldson because they've rldue : riven: (Old Bu|_Ind.> I Iuvvwvu vv-nu--wvvyu '- U lioulqurut-not Olonr. 'l'lInoI.hy. Field and Gnduu ` Oholoo runny ur. Bu-out Baton` none I Ipoohlty. JOSEPH FRXNKLIN, W"""_1`._`_`_*!`1`."__"3`??? W $IDI-II' I rvwuiuuuuuuuo \ South-wcltvto south-out winds, lair wu- thor with a little higher umponturo. nuuouourg. u CI-ouloy and Hunter close their service: in Dotroit tomorrow night. They work In Polorboro nut month. h- lllguhu-In II D I`. M a cunning}: nf Principal Grant, to-morrow uignt, at 8 o'clock. Convocation n . % r Inn. The mceipu of gnin have been light. The quotutiunu are : Wheat SL05 to 81.10 1' bush, burley 50 per bush, rye 50 per unh. pen 60.` per bush. corn 55 to60c per bush, buckwhcnt 4-0c to 45 per bushel, out 36 per bushel. Th. im hnina nfa conaidenble hnv in out 50: uunnen. Thu ice bein nfe conaidenble buy brought to mu ct. Al mu a twenty- tivo loud: on it in one day. t in quoted r 10. ; Inu Dlrruuau puns, pm. Hidu, 3c, to and 50 per lb ;Iheep nkinn, 80 to 81.25 ; dencona, 25 to 35 each ; calf skins, 40 to 50 each ;wool. 16:: to 18 per lb. ; rendered (allow. 55 to (Sc. \.\:'hitu:h and nlmnn. frnnh. Inn her Tb. : yo ou per om. Eggs Are becoming quite plentiful and are quoted st 22c to 25c per dot. for fresh, and Mo to lc per duz. for pwked. Rum;-r in ninn nniln Ahundnnt The beat If? (0 [DC W (I'll. [UK PUJKUU. Butter in also quiu sbundnnt. The beat of it commmds 25 per 1b.. but the avenge price paid in 21c to 23c per lb. Lard, 100 to 13 per Yb. ` Annlnn In-.1 alut in the market. The we to 10: per uczan. Pouto en Are very cheap and plentiful. Only 40 to 50 per bag ocred. Pnrsnipa nnd tumipa 500 per bug, been And carrots 40 to 50 per bag, cab e 400 to 60:: per dozen, onions 75 to 81 per ushel, beans 81.2. ) per bushel. l.`I....... 1... .....I. .. ..Iu.n.u. mu-hm Hu- auto to no r wn. Wood in o and M. 84 to 84.50 per cord on the mnrkota no mu per lo. Apples are: glut in the market. deulera have lnrge stock! of them. They are selling st. 31 to 82 per bbl. Cranberries l0c per qunrt, lemons 20 per dozen, orungeu 200 to 40: per dozen. Pnumn Am varv chun and nlentiful. } Dulnel. } l-`lour has made nnadvnnce during the ` week, and is now $5.70 to $6 per bhl. on- meal $4.50 per bbl, cornmeal SL40 per cwt. bun 818, short; 822, and chopped food 3'23 nnr Inn Pooplo Whoa IOVOVIOVIKI. liylnp and Delta: Attract Atuumou. J. F. Leslie In vlgitlng friend: in Mon- moi. Juno: C. Flocd. of Callfornh, died at I.l.hl4Ihnpn to 31.00 oacn ; town. 400 w .1 per pair. Ham: And brenkfnt. bicon are oered at l3c tn 14 per lb. ; in-man sides. we to 11 per lb. and bnrrelled park, 818. Hid... to And 5c net 1!: : nheen Ikim. ID. TQKIUOTQG IIIIOW. OQC (0 OC. Whitetiuh and ulmou. fresh, 100 per lb. : pickerel And bun, 8c per lb. gpilu, 60 per Ib. ; whitenh and salmon trout, talked, $5 .30 per bbl. Eumu Are hecumimr nuite nlentiful and T icoimmencw, MATTERS. IING~TUN MARKETS. K1.\':;.-"ms, Feb. 2'). --Beef in advancing in price and nds I ready sale now. It can be bought st fzom 8.3 to $7 per cwt. Mutton is worth from tic to 80 per lb. Unttlo ran e from 815 to 825 per head. Sheep. 84 to per head. ` rnrknvl are varv mares and commnnd II neau. Turkey: are very neuron and command 8| to 81.50 each fowl. 75c no 81 per pcir. Hun: Ann` hrsulxfant hinnn Ara ul-.md At. D. J. Carty, writing from Ogemnw Sprin 3, Mich.. say: : I am In the woods two mi as from Ogetnew. Branches of t.he;M. C. RR. run into our camp. Each train oomists of twenty-ve lint cars, on which the lumber is piled in two tiers. and in this way about 80,000 feet. can be carried. It in taken to Bay City and sewn into lumber. Since April `Zud over 17,000,000 feet of lumber hove been drawn to and placed on train: by ten teams and sixty ve men. It is thought that the uufply of lumber to be bad in the section wil not be exhnuuted for the next two years. J. H. McDonald, formerly of Newboro, is foreman. He came to this place ten your: ego, and hes been a successful apecululor. Hurnl: for the Big Royal rink to-night. Nth band will be there. It Is Considered Tbist the Legislators Wlll ' Do otnetlslugnnlanv Petitions Bolling In For Needed Ohnn3os-A Young Man Who is Doing Good Work-Ifowderty to Visit (nnada. 3 What seems to be a most skilfully orga- nised attempt to inuence legislation in Ottawa is being made now by the knights of labor. Daily from ten to fifty petitions are laid on the table asking for laws providing for the inspection of stationery boilers. the adoption of a load line by lake craft,the in- spection of lalse craft, the abolition of the importation of contract labor, the stoppage of assisted inunigratioin, and the doing away with the deposit required from candidates ` for election to the commons. Besides peti- tions the knights send delegates to lobby .' for these objects. Permanently there is R. " R. l'}|liott,.of the Uxbridge Tinics, who spends all his time in interviewingministera and members. He is excellently well adapt ed for this work. Cautious in the expres- sion of opinion, skillful in argument. in- otfensive in manner, a good judge of charac- ter, and possessed of much tact, he almost convinces against~one s will. He is Scotch by nationality, and a compositor and news- paper man by profession. He is not tall, not roadgvnot strong. not poshessid of an very marked features, exce ta pair of right blue eyes. dpep set in is head and reposing - behind a pair of glasses. These eyes are the keenest to be seen about the `parliament buildings. At times he is reinforced in his work. He gets It good deal of assistance from the labor commissioners, and recently Mr. Wright. of the general executive board, and Master Workman Keys, of Montreal, have been seen in his com ny. He feels very condent that sometiin will be ac- complished this session. Mr. owderly will visit Canada in April, and will lecture in Montreal. Ottawa and Tcronto. THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR ARE AT I WORK VERY ENERGETICALLY. $l\mlArI1Iv.\1I: 0nnudnPuol!IoRR........ Oaudacottonoompum. lvundnotmnoo. .... .. Hoolaehnncotwn .. N.W.IAId00........ LIVERPOOL 00`l"l'0N IAIIIT. Lxvuronp. lob. ll. Cotton. rm : American middling: 59-lc -..:..'I1 1---:-_ - uxxunon1.nnu'.u.lAB!|l'l'- Luv.-nnnu, Ink QI._l II.-I. In ["0 `Own nil, I')&I'l'lQ3|ICl|l. muruu I'll-ll. Mr. E. Cnrawell, the temperance lecturer, arrived by the evening train and B discus- sion followed as to his future movements and the plecea likely where orders of tem- perance could he started. One place was rrentioned, but some one said that there was an order nlroady established there. Mr. Curswell interrupted and said that he did not want to start I second order in any lace, for temperance orders were like churches. Instead of lighting the devil they would go on righting each other. (Laugh ter. \ - `~ loIU&Jla-lIal.L2Qj- IIQIl?-" ' Lnnroox. Fob. 31-6 D-I. OIocIo-Whlto and Colored & Ill. W HULZILI IND ID`! an. PR9DU_0E _00lfM|_S8l0lLDEALER. IOKTBIAL STOCK MARKET! loN1'nnL. Fob. !l.--12 noon. an-nnunt urn. orr'b. LAE6Wic1sLAT10N. A l:t;or From lllchlgnn. Wothor P:-ohnumu. , ____AI. -_-A _l_J- I IIIOLBALI AID IITAIL Inn. Anllllllll IIFI . . . . .. I06 13 . 13. M. `Ill. OI. DO CODE I30 WOT` Ill EH9 Inwuamp Ul DEUIUTU. It was moved that the next con vention be held at Berrietield. It was moved in amend- ment that the next convention be held at Wolfe Ialmd. A discussion followed and on account of dietance and state or the ice it was carried that the next convention be held in the town hall, Barrietielnl. March Hth. Mr Ia` (`.-rnwnll Hm tmnnnrnn:-nlnntlirer. %/SCOTT` ACT :CONVE.NTI.(') qsrfuue READY TO FIGHT Tl`-lE_ REPEAL IN APRIL `NEXT. early an:e.-usrnea. Ald. McLeod said that the Scott` act had been A success in l ortamou`.h,nud he thought the. township of Kingston would carry it again. I-`.vm-v tnwnhin in to look after its own The Grant: to be Hide to Maintain the A-yiume In the City. The provincial eeiimstee have been re- ceived. end from it we learn that the grant for eeieriee st. Ruekwood uylum for e eta' of SI persons is xed at 825.l()5. en edvnnce of 8694. There Are 36 female and 45 male ( fliciele. The appropriation for expenses in 387.505, An increase of 8594. The chief ex~ peneee ere enumerated ee follows : Medicinee. . . . . . . . . . . . . r . .. .8 50011! Butchers` meet. ii;-ix and fowl . . . . . .. lull) (1) Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.!!!) 00 Flour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . HI!) (I) Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. moo 01 the and oil . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . .. MIX) 00 Groceries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.111) (1) Fruit and vegetables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MIX) 00 Bedding. clothing and shoes. . . . .. . .. ill) (1) Furniture and furnishings . . r . . . . . . . . . . 1.700 (1) Laundry. soap and cleaning . . . . . r .. . 1.0!!) (1) Printing. use and euuionery . . . . . . 1.!!!) (X) I-`erm I and fodder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MIX) (1) Re-nnlrn , , '2 III} [ll agun. Ivory township is to look interests, and if 8 lecturer in wanwd the worker: must apply to the central commit- N38. is ....- ........:..A o|..t D-" \T 11 Tnnninn The 1':-oooedlngi M um Convention In urrnwnIuIIh-Tha Pooplo 0! Klngntun , Asked to Take St-no to Pan the Soon .\cm-\ Ton-Meeting Thin Wan Gren- ly I-Znjoyogl. The tempernnco convention at HArrow~ smith yenturdsy opened at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church. A. Chnwn. president. read the uxnvl. Pulm, nnd Rev. R. Stilwell led in prnyer. Among those present. from Kingston were Messrs. A. Uhown, D. Fm- ner, W_. McRooaie, W. Drury, J. Tait, Ald. McLeod,-W. B. Smith nn'd U. Biddle. Rev. Mr. Stilwell, of Sydenham. and Rev. Job i Roadhouse, of Verona, were also in attend- anon tee. It was carried that Rev. N. B. Topping be sent. to work in the township of Bedford. Ir nun mmmd that. Hm mun. convention he would be used. . A i It was decided to publish ll campaign abbey. and ncommittee consisting of Messrs. . McRosaie, 1). Fraser and H. McKim up pointed to look After the printing of it. Full ilirectinns will be gix en in in how to vote._ A nnmmnninnlinn was rpm` from the ladies cause in we county. Mr. Hoaly moved that the citizens of Kingston be asked to take steps to have the Scott, not submitted to the electors at an early date.-C|rried. Aid, McLeod said Macguuvruy sent EH01! regrets. Every township in the county has an or- ganization for work except liedford and Him chinbrooke. Repreaeutativesfrornthese places said they were working in silence and wait- ing for the enemy. `A. Chown and D. Fro.- uer were appointed to wait on Joseph Buw den. to see if he would not work `in the townships `of Palmerston and Redford. A. (Shown reported that the voters` list. of 1886 would be used. I. .......r-..:.I...I 4... ..'..L.i:..i. .. ......m..:.m -Iuhul. uirecnrms Will Do gu en In It now in vuu-. A communication was read from the ladies of (htaruqui, suggesting: that the people of Kinglton take steps to get the act passed in the city. It was I great lmwback to the in the county. Mr I-Innlv mnvad that the citizens ance. Revs. Messrs. Rparliug, Porteous and` Mncgillivruy sent their regrets. I1`.vm-v tnwmnhin in thn nnuntv has THE PR(O\V|NCl`AL `ESTIMATES- PERSONAL MENTION. K.";:'|35f;5ii;'J'?EI1i}'pEBi13 -3.561? with n ulu-y o! 01,!!!) And regular lnonuu. Th. alggnn In nnnnnnned of RAV. JLDII I mu - oa".'5... ?i..':'l'l':1 3.'.'II'3.n7.'2'37.i".'.'.7`n".:.'.'.".T. Tickets. 250. For ale 3% boohwnl and unlvonlty building. J. Arnold Mltchell-I'lIss I7`. Honey. An interesting event occurred in Napanee ` iviesterday. the marriage of Miss Fanny M. ose_v, eldest daughter of J. N. Hosey. to J. Arnold Mitchell, son ofJohn C. Mitchell, of this city. The ceremony was erformed by Rev. A. B Chambers. Miss osey was one of Napanee's most charming daughters; Mr. Mitchell is manager of Murray & Tay- lor's store, Renfrew. The on] guests were immediate relatives, as Mr. osey is quite ill. Miss Hattie Hosey and Miss Ola Hosey (aged four) rformed the duties of brides` maids. and r. E. C. Mitchell, a brother of the groom, that of roomsman. The bride and her maid were reased in peacock blue costumes. trimmed with lush. Little Ola Hosey looked aweet in w ite. The couple leit on a visit to Rochester, NY. The gifts were numerous and beautiful. an evidence of the esteem in which the bride was held in Nspanse. uunlupnuu u. uvnuunu----u-u -. ----u. A ler e com ny of relative: and friend: eeeemb ed at t e rczigenoe of John Allen, Irueeuown, on To ny evening, l2th, to witneee the rnnrriege of hie oldset deughoer, lde Elizebeth, to Chempion S. Benjemin. 'l`he ceremony wee performed by Rev. E. 1. Allen, of Beth, uncle oi the bride. The bride wee beeutifully ettired. end the couple were ebly eu ported by ,S. Benjemin. of Wetertown, . Y., and Edne Allen, eieter of the bride. The oompeny enjoyed] 3 well- Ipreed Iehle end en evening : enjoyment. Arr-{uh At the British American Hotel- C. E. Sunhorn, Detroit: N. D. MoArthur, J. J. Rutherford. J. Rutherford, Montreal ; Mr. nnd Mn. 'lurner. Hamilton ; D. L. Cnvon. Toronto; C. A. Bonendnlo, Homil- ton; R. Tanner, Montreal ; J.` P. Loco . S denhnll; M. J. O'Brien. Renfrew; nnOAI Tnv-nuns: .1 If Hnllnnd Mnntrnnls What etnnge thin Principe! Grunt known concerning the npsneee will be told to marrow night in oonvocntlen bulb The lecture in given In behalf of. And under the I of Oh I I'll inlonnry :ig Ci'nlr.i.::n|v-n.nt gal: n'oimk nh.:l-.2. Ion; ls. lluncr, UIUIIIIIII ; u. r. uuuu unter. Tomato; J. E. Holland, Montrul; S. G. Norrie. M. Morris, Toronto; A. A. [Alan Hnnilinn 2 W, A, Dnala. Mnntmnlz lnjund ol the Don. Yoaterdn . while working on I boiler, Mr. J. H. icklon. the gonornl right. hand riyettar fro Munkogon, and Enginer Ull- liu collided Amngqu, with tho ruult Qfl no: 01111111911 lIlll'Ill!I_l'l, `um mu ruuu Q] g 1 badly dumogod oyo no for u Dickson in com o corned. Singular to any to-day Engineer ` "Dan-7. acting in Dichon`I pluoe And rlvot- ` tin , land I collision oi lnmmon with Gillian. s:.dDon'y woo slightly wounded in tho toro- h _ . m. u. not-no. M. Morris, wronw; :1. n. Lolgu. Hamilton; W. A. Do lo, Montrool; C. ._. Lsndon. Toronto; H. . Smylh, To- with may 01 II ,|IN Ana rvguur morn-u-. The dam is announced of Rev. Jsnu Stunt. the olden Prubytorisn minilnr In Canada. Ho wu born In Ireland in 1804. --.I .a........a .9. Italian. nnllnag I-In name uel . nnmuwu; vv. II. II, monuvul; g.nI.Andon. H. ronto. l _?_____. And It Related to the Locatlon ol a For- t.une-lie'll Soon Look it Up. Ben Harris, who conducts a rst-class tonsorial parlour in the western part of the city, has a secret which he will not divulge for gold. Like Jacob he dreamed a dream last fall ; it worries him continually. If the stoiv turns out as he states it he will he a rich man before another year rolls by. The property to which the dream alludes is situated on the river St. Lawrence, not one hundred miles from Brock ville. He dream- ed that on a certain hill, not far from the river, he saw a stone chest and on openin it found it full of gold and silver coins. lie sides the coins there was the ima e of a man and a number of int arrows. r. Harris was never near the place he saw while dreaming. He did not tell any person about his dream for a long time after it occurred, One day he received a pa r in which was a history of the river St. wrence and the land which girts it between the city and Brockville. One portion of the narrative referred to the land which Mr. Harris had dreamed about. He told his dream after he read the history of the river to a man who knows the land on which Mr. Harris` dream is based. This man told Harris that his description of the country was true in every particular and offered to pay his ex pauses and give him 3l0 besides if he would accompany him to the particular; hill in which the stone chest is supposed to be loca- ted. Mr. Harris refused the offer and will "iait the spot alone. Another man offered Harris 850 to go with him to the land pic tured in his dream. When navi ation opens he will investigate the property or himself. He is condent there is millions in it. quick time, Officer Aiken, who preferred thecherge of immoderate driving against (Ilnrk and Teylor, says the mules undoubtedly trotted on Saturday at an immoderate race. He did not think much of the testimony given by the witnesses. Thu miuyiltrnta diaminnneul the chnrnee. Tho lnilo Can Come: Before tho _.,3InxlI- trntc-Hon-In: oi the Evldont-.0. P. Clark and ,J. Taylor were charged nt~ the police court yuterdsy With having driven two mule: at an im|noderate_rat.e on some of the Ifincipcl`|treetI of `the city con- trnry to the y~lnw. Mr. Mclntvrn umanred for the defend-. W. Doyle saw the mules trotting on Sa- turday. The mule Clark drove went furor thnn Taylor's. Neither of them wu making quick time, (miner Aiken. nreferred thechnrsze the by-lew. ` Mr. Molntyre pp and cute, And contende tht the section in the cit by-lewl referring toimmoderete driving di not mention nnytbina about mules. It stated that no person shell drive horses or other boats at an immoderete nte. How; ever if the magistrate decided that the mule we:de bout the cue would have to be tri .- Th; ennui-frntn niaoanred th Citv Champion 8. BonJunIn-l|u E. Allen. A |-- -------- -1 -.I_Al..-- -_.| C..l-....I. I06. 1 LIIIIII ulu lnnglnuluuc IR A: `U01: Juuu of horses. The magiatute said he knew nothing about mules. " \v n....1- -...- H..- ......l..- o.-nnhm nn \'.;. tried.- The magistrate suggested that the city solicibor's opinion be secured on the matter. Mr. Ms-Int.yre'wa.s sgteubleto the propo- sit.ion,snd Mr._ Agnew was summoned to court. He adjusted his spectacles, read the section of the by law under dispute. sud Ilid, Yes, it-refers to mules." - ` Mr. Mclm.yre--Is s` mule IL horse?" Mr. Agnew-A horse will cover It mule. When 3 horse is spoken about in law it takes within its` meanin` a mule. 1`|....I:.....m..:.... o:..l.l.. H... "min in the brought to the court.` Mr. Mchityre--I think so, too. If he (the nmqlnmte-)`will take one. I will take the : olhqr, Iud we will both speed them on the :n. I ohinl. oh. mnni-rrnm in n annd iudne Canaan. no Val norn Ill uunnu Ill sou-v. And educated at Bolfut collage. Ho came to Csnndn In lB41.u:d was located st From - ton, Quo.. Mound. Markham. Godorlo . Wooduook,VBrdntlord. and Toronto. Rev. 1...... a. sum. n undnh 0Ioon'n. is taken Wlthln us` meanm mule." The discussion tickle the gods in the gallery, and they laughed so loud that the court was kept in confusion for a. time. Mr. ` Agnew bowed to the court und departed. 'l`Imn the mini nroceeded. Mr. Simmonds going at an unmndernte raw when no saw `it. The animal was not in the Iubiyt of going very fast.` Yeatonluy the witqeu could not at the male to go futaer than `a walk. It and more speed, however, than that owned by Taylor; '|`hn Inn-ninfrnh:_'l`hn mule: !h()\.lld b0 that owned by Iaylor: The Inugiatrate--The Jnulea should brought to the court." Mr. Meln'Lvre--I so. ` Agnew bowed to the court; anu uepurwu. Then the tlial proceeded. was put in the box. He owns the mule which was driven by `Clark. It was not going immndernte mfg when he saw `it Thu nnimhl was not in th Dy FPO WIHJOSSCB. The magistrate dismissued the chargeo. TROTTING on THE srnseris. I`, Iu(l Will DOE]! apeeu ulclll Uu um I think the magistrate is I good judge xrnnn AT HYMEN'S ALTAR. The Iotol Arrlvnb. HE HAD A DREAM. Qouuvu vu For the maintenance And air of the uum buildin I 8~l,2l9 in vo he grant: or colonisation road: and Ilhgi-nlnni I-nld In L..:a.... n. .. `a\ll-l . THE Bm Inenea. _ _ The word-wide reputatlun of Aye:-`a sci aaparllla In the natural remit of In em auing value an a blood medicine. Nothing. n the whole armacopmla. elleou more aetoniahlng reanlll. in acrohla. rheumatlaln general debillty. and all tonne of bl iaeaae, than thh remedy. The Canada Stained Glaaa Worka, ol Toronto. have again lneruaaed their ata in every department. The Church and Home Ornamentallaal tamed out thle na can hanliedonbothfofdnra ty and Olr oellenoe o! deeign. Penqna requiring qlaaa in even atvla or annuity whatever ahould Hlfj I Toronto. oouonoo 0! design. l'II'I1lIl nqlurlng gun in every Itylc or qunnm uddrell the rulers. ocsluland & Sill. Tn!-nnh: TI. AYQTVI rull CI` IOIQ Dy Ill (lI'lI II- New dreu goodl arriving dny. A the now shade: in Nilo,.. tppl, not-green. nzrnwberry, mghogany. rod, to. O are determined not to carry my over from this lesion. and bin marked them at prion tint will lhomulvu. Inlpoction invited. 11.5 cl"|uI. l(:-I._.o_I.|p Hgll and .'"-An H. II L'I'Illl. Mann. Kirkpatrick, Boll. sud Wilton. Ml: , wniud on Sir John Mudoluld you- hrdny and ropruoneod In the lntorau uf their conntituonu, that the tin of the mesh in shing non for otwhing whltonh be M.- duoed from vo innhu to four Mid I lull Inches. -n.. _....n ...:.I. _.:..{.II.... no A`;:..|. u.`.'. wnarx Ior water worn purpuuei. The bank vnult II Cape Vincent, which passed through the re, hnd not a thing in- jured. Even I box of matches was found untouched. The seven hundred and eighty pounds of opium were uninjured. Lulina' halt whnln sud nunrtnr win. POUDUI OI opium WOT! UDIDJUTOQI. Lsdioa half, whole and quarter wigl. bangs, switches, hair chain. rings, made to order. Dress and mmtle making. (Sunni! conot, bent ever made, over Vnlnh & St.eacy I. 105 Princes: Itnot. Kingawn. Va an m-Lina mnrn nwnnnnivn nrnnnr: awncy I, Iuo rrlncell Iwuuc, nulglwu. We are making more upeneive prepare tione than ever for I lerge house-furnielr lug trede this epnng end in order to make room will sell car , bil clothe and lace ifurtleine at eweepmg reductione. R. Me- an `e. 1).. .. .._-:-._:.__. _r nnu n___|...:u- I.-- ....e-.I III I. By I mejority of 22! Brockville he: voted for high licenee fen. Should the Scott wt be defeated when the vote on re ll made the fee: for license will be : S ooul. 8700; teveme. 8500 ; ehope, 8400. Only thirteen licensee cm HI kg..- .. AIn`n'- Dill. Inn Olen nan} u mm ouuuu: n 31,21 nu vowu. bridges no in follow: : M iuiulppi rofd. to ropnir irom Pluyfall-`I Corners wont About ten Inilu, 884]); and to repair from Adding ton road weIt./ ton miiou, CWO; Mountsin Grove station rod, to Illill municipality in completing, uoo; Sydenhnn and Badlord road; ropoirl. I500. IIIEIIICI CI X `Can "I huve u|of`Anyor'I Pill: tor the put 30 years, and um ustlnod I nhonld not be alive to-dnv if it had not boon for them. They cured me ol dylpo in when` all other remedies hilod."-T. . Bonner. Chatter, PA Luna`. DI. an-A nah` In: All AI-Innnilfl, `VIII De TCIUOVCCI "I ll: IPIIUK. Men were engaged to day in removing the machinery fr In the windmill at the foot of \\'eal: street. `he structure will be torn down And the none in it used in making I wharf for water work: purposes. Thu hunk vault At (`Ana \'incamt_ which TUIIIKLIOI RUE.` '-l- I IWIIIIBT. VIIXIUI . PA. Aver`: Pill: we sold by All dru lull. Nat (Inn maul: AI-rlvlnb dnv. A tho lopley. Mica Certmell. first lady mislionsry to Jspsn of the hlethodist W. M. S., will in sn'uddress in Queen street church, Fri: my. 22ml, 3 p.'m. Lmlies interested in missions cordiullyiuvihed. Pollection. Yesterday Cnpt. Paul made soundings in the harbor near the shoal tower with 3 view to locnting I boulder which is dangerous to vessels nailing into the harbor. The rock will be remlwed in the spring. Man nun-A nmnmwl tnrlnv in rmnnvina ls l JTISH, WHIG. _THt`IBS,DAY. I 21. `-`-~r+-->--._j__ me noyu Lmnqulan run: [or many years. A bri ht boy, seven your: of age, belong- ing to .\ rs. Walker. died at Pituferry from diphtheria I few dnys ago. Mrs. Walker in I student in the Women : medical college. The India. of Qt Amln-aw : nhnroh intnnd WIBDHUO COIICBTI Illa TCIICIIIIHUUIJ |IlUI|.ll|O|.I. A young lad named Gray was found A few days ago wandering about the streets of Syracuse. He said that his mother lived in Kingston. The police have failed to locate her. HUT. At 5 meeting of the dominion surveyors in Ottawa : lecture on Supposed foosil trees uliscovereal at Kingston," illustrated bv stereuptican views, was given by H. N. Topley. Minn (lnrtmall rnt lnulv minnionnrv [D 3`uQ8n[ In `DC `V omen! ITIOHICII Cllgao The ladies of St. Andrew ; church intend hsviuga supplementary tale in the City Hull. Fel. `. !-M1. Adminiun I5 cents. Pro- menade concert and refreshment: included. A .......... I...) .....v..x.I ll.-an um- |'nnn.l .. fnw ITUIIIDB II me coming FICCS. A Green.` factory sale Itill going on at R. McFaul`n. We sell I grey cotton worth "iv. for 5c., and other makes in proportion. Come and see it. E. Mclul. We have `em. Striped tweed: in Scotch atterna, fresh from the loom. nude to order In stylish trousers for 50. rburuoro nut mourn. Dr. Blnylock. \l.D., C.M., I graduate 0! ol the women`: modlcnl college, Kn nnctlping ll Nnlmn, New Hsvon. She in doing well. I3'w.QnnginI- KI!-hnnh-lull And MP1 Kirk- Ill lbylluu Brllu-WI! xur 9.), Q.).au. '1. 91 av. Lambert & Walsh, I10 Princess street. Olcer Megnrry Wu for I longtime I drum major in the Longford, Irolsnd, mili- tin. And Utcor Small but I mare drum in the Royal Camdisn rie: for many years. A hriuht bow. seven VI3Il'I Ante. belomr OI Ty IHIU WOOII. J. Hatfner purchased I fut horse from 3 farmer the other day for 8150. It in four years old, and will give an exhibition of trotting at the coming races. Gran; fm-tnrv sale Iii coins! `ll-UIVIII, IITII IIUIII stylish f 1 1 NR nor LI Ann rl-I! valued at an m. _ There has ]ust arrived at J. Campbell`: wood yard, Ontario street, the boat stock of unwed or unsaved maple, also the beat of dry slab woml. l Hnlfm-r mm-lmnml I fut. horse from 1 uonen. An overow pipe for the new water tnnk was to have urrivod eight. days Ago, but it is not here yet. The tank is nonrly com- pleted. Mr Ma-l-`uni.-n, mhmnn. Inn i vnlunble pnexeu. Mr. Mel-`nydcn, cabman. lone ulunble hone hut week. It broka its eg while roaming About Mr. .\lcFayden'a premise! ; valued at $17. ). Thnrn hm: Innf nrrivorl nr. J f`.AmnhoI|'n KGIDENTS `OF THE DAY. Buu "l'!'.l'lCuII'\l IIUIUCUUI WIII l'U SIVUU. There in a curling rink at the back of Rockwood asylum, and a number of the city curlers visit it every week and roll the ntnnnn ED "r'9l`U(.'u[Cll IIUUUILIIIH Wlll DU KIVEII. Brock & Booth have the beat clubs, hard wood sud dry blocks. You can get just what you wantin the fuel line at their yard. (Yhrintinn I-lmtheru entartainnmnt in this `nit you "`nI'.lll UHF IUUI IIIIU Ila IIICIT yuru. Christian Brothers entertainment in tilt: opera home tomorrow evening. Irish jig and "l'ersecutnl Husbands will be given. 'l`hn|-n in n uuriinu rink at tha hunk nf It Nnnun, new IIIVIII. onou uomg wau. Ex-Speaker Kirkpatrick and Mn. Kirk- patrick ontortulnod I party oi ladle-I and gatkmu st dinner in out of the private rooms ol the senate roltmnnc. I ll] N.-.-.n `hurl mnntnr nf Hm PARAGRAPHS WICKED up av oun BUSY` REPORTERS. ` court house. ' . For genuine Scranton No. 4 coel go to the Ge: Wcsrka yard. (Jan, 400 ; chop, $1.25 : brun. 90 ; our, 82.70, at W. F. Baker's. ' Rnv, Mr, Raina has commenced revivnl uuuuauv, ll`. 1 WU luuuuln Iu `nun. Christian Bmr,hera' entertainment in the opera houne tomorrow evemn . Innh Jig and 'Penecutcnl Husbands" WI be given. I-In-mvlr A: Ranch hnva the hunt. nlnhn hard The Bploo ol Ever! DI! LIfo-W!nt tho Vubllo II`O Talklng About.-Not|IllIl EI- onpu tlu Attention of Thom Who are Tsklnz Notuo ' ' (,'_ Hunter found I gold breach near `the court house. la`... ..-....:..- um-nnfnn No. 4 can] an In grawlor I, IOOI OI `(HUGH ILFUUD. J. O'Neil was found guilty of having stolen iron grate bars. the property of Capt. Donnellv, ar. Two months in gnoi. lfhri-tinn Rmr.|nu-n antnrminmsmf in than tho (in _works yuru. Rev. Mr. Raine has "service: at Sharbot Lake. No better ig the city than the hay sold b W. F. Baker $15 per ton. The rnvnnn urn nmdv to meet Ithe shoe- manta commm.~e Lulu eve_u|ug. That Bran, just MTl\'ed; another car from Mapitobn at W. F. Baker's. A nnnn ..o Gt.-.:mm nlrivina will lm vnntjhxt lrom nlanltobl in W. I`. butler a. A case of furious driving will be ventilat ed at the police court on Saturday. Skin this I It is onlv gnnuug out large quuuuuy un Lugs. F rontenac sent. `20pernona toUnbario upylums last year. more than all but six countina. _ ` II `\'nnI.I.... pk; unnu-Lhsn in \n|1`.urnn I couauua. H. Youlden, while working in McEwen & Son`: foundry yeau-rdwy, had one of his ngers cut 06`. "Fine lnnkimv lot. vounu men. This 0! me unaw nnuurnus. J. W. Nnrruu , ` hand mutar of the Ccintnl school. Be lovllle, has been otfuod the ptlnolpduhip of Pukdulo public uohool. -m. . ulu-v nl ll 1!!) sad mmlot

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