Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1889, p. 8

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0: Hanan IWOII. two onus: on IIII nulu axis was broken. The chemlosl engine wualno lnjnl-Id. The Itounor Morrywem Ihor was and youurdoy st uuooad call to 5.1110 hnnory. sud Alto at the lire lat evan- ing. Shawn Hill] for union on Satunlny owning, but was not ordorod out. Thu sp]..-.g 3,. Day !.lfe-Wlnt the P351]; gt. Tumng About-Nothing ll- enpoe sh. `gumlon of Thou Who in Tatum Notes. " Curt-in end: As Hardy`- l`ei|m--mede jncketl eh He:-dy`I. Boy: uilor-mnde suite at Hardy ; Order your new jacket M. Hardy`; Gipoye are onca.mped`nt Bnrrieeld. Cheipeut weeds in Csnede at Hardy}. The best fitting mnntlee mode at He:-dy`a. For genuine Scranton No. 4 coal an to the Gal Work: yard. .A lodge of Rebekah: wili be instituted in (hnnnnnnn -an. inn nnnmhnrg, I PARAGRAPHS/"PlCKED UI5 BY OUR Busy REPORTERS. X "IOI III, IIIIUIXTWIWTIUI ljury. own mnndod hrnvnok. cyst; II II: A short time I30 M0 were etolen from Mr. Cetlln'I reeteureet at the lower G.T.R. depot. Two young men were connected with it b the police end we:-rent: were le- aned for r ex-net. AI eoon en I learn- ed thet the police were on their tree I they left for unknown. Lent week they ceme bee . Int evening Allen Bone wee oeptured by Omeen |leOIllen I: end uttle while out walking. This not-use; he y e ed "I II " lid 0! Cell betrl lnl-I. o.F{nD`n,n I-nnnndrh Int; rank. Iutobllrhlug Courts. On A rll In Mr. H. Burden. organiser of the Independent Order of l'oI-anon, fdrmed I court at lhvolock with forty-thno elm-Mr monbon. The {allowing ooon -AnAnnInnkI - `V R `Rn!-Inll, f`. D J! R n -ouuuuu: :1. n nurnau. |.a.u.u.u.n.; . R. hutch. (LR. ; T. Milne. V.C.R. : H. ` Stuthbrd, R8. : H. J. Sullivan. F.S. : L. G. Roblln. tnunnr : G. Lucnlnbu. 8.W. ; R Wloouun. J.W. : G. Mutton, 8.3. ; J. Hunhsll, 1.13.; W. Shlpmul, P.C.R.; RAIL W R Ygnmunha, nhnnlnin 2 \\. H. IICUIIII J. D. 3 W . 5I'|IPlIIIII. l'.\.I. I5 3 Rev. W. B. Luoumbo. chuplnin ; \\ . H. Je . physician. This ovonin Mr. Burden will open 3 coin-I` on Wolf. 1: and. sad nut wank will uhlnllnh nmthnr At Rlnrhat Will 0 I NIH` OII `V 0. IIIIIIII. Illll IIIXI wool will establish another st Shsrbot I .|.- cu a nut wngnv uu asun--wig: A singular runawoy occurred in No no Int rook. , The bone of Robt. AS:-on, Dooomntao. nundlng bofon the Orion: ho- tel. utnohod to 3 covered buggv. boouno fr htenod otodog and ohrtod 00' without 5 river. Bo uhoutodnnd lo rushed from tho I walk to a furious bout. but it kept right on. turned the cor- nor as Eat street, and running Around the block mlly hauled u at the very spot from which it started, uh; done no rur- thor injury than to spatial` I little mud on the vehicle. lruln Inf. Clly UIIUCTT LIIU CITCUIIIIKUUUU. hlievel will try an action anywuv. It was this wnyz" and Mr Cnrrington showed the reporter where the hulk of his stock was kept in the front part of the building. Ihis part is not burned down but it has heen well gutted. Now if the second engine had been here," said the proprietor, two or three streams could have been in-` {produced in the front of the building and Ihe re could have ho.-en conned to the engine ronm, or at short distance into the main Apartment." . Thurs wan an imunenms mmnnlnnn nf nau- CIIITKT IIICIIIDOTI. IIIO IOIIOWEI Olllfl -on-uolwud: W. B Burnett. C.D.lL|J.R.; p p........ on .-r mu... vnn . n 1 "UK. - VI` llllllll rl Soc.-Joteph A. B. Smith. Physician--Dr. Saunders. ChnplAinI-Rov|. Prime And Cutwright. The snniverury oervico will be held in St. George : cathodnl on Sunday Anal-noon, 28111 int... n 3 o'clock. um. uwunjv I cvuu 5.1. At the nunutl meeting of St. George`: lociety, held in St. George`: hall on April `2nd the following otcen were oloctod for the ensuing your : Prooidont-E. H. Smytho. Q.C. First Vice-Pru.-Jou h Salter. Second Vice Pru.-Jo n Green. Treu.-Williun Pipe. .Qnn _.ln-nnh A R Smith ll Illil Ff`! OCF. After Al I. Robinuon end Gukin And the reporters were diemiued the committee pre- pared its verdict for submission to the coun- cil to-night. We understand the committee will any that the payment was irregular. but thut the council of the yenr in queetion were cognizant of the payment and ooneiderod it I just one. lily ICIIT". ([6 (run. IWUUIDINVUJ ue3erVOu Bay for hil Iorvicea. On Aug. 9th. I871, the udget Wu brought before the council and d clause b chute, and the item of `L200 for the po ice magiatnte was not ob- `acted to. His nnme Wu ettnched no the )udget,but heidid not write it. It was etrlnge the people had taken eighteen years to find out thst. he got the money. He drew the mono on the ndviee 0' the late treasurer, Mr. relnnd. a nun whovn he held in the highest res ect. Affpr Al I Rnhinnnn -no` {In-Lin Lnrl thn Ald. Robinson then made a statement. He was willing to be sworn before speskin . The chairman said it was unnecessary. Al . Robinson said that in 1870 Mr. Creighton came to him end said he had been appointed warden of the Kingston penitentiary and wanted him to act as police magistrate. He refused to take the position,but Mr. Crei h- ton assured him he would be paid for his services. He acted magistrate. and three weeks later Mr. ingston was elected mayor. The speaker told the mayor he would have to act as magistrate, but the mayor did not want to do so. Shortly after- wards the speaker otfered as a candidate for the local house and sin told Mr. Living- ston that he won d cease acting as magistrate. but he promised that" after the election was over no would assist the mayor. He was a member of the nance committee at the time the matter of the po lice msgistrate`s salary was discussed. Mr. Kinghorn wrote the speaker": name in the budget with a pencil and marked 8300 after it. Mr. Livin ton said he would not take any salary. e (Ald. Robinson) deserved nan: fnr hi: Inrvir-na lln Ann (hh IRTI lhn nu pruuslnug Igllnat wrong-aolng. Ald. Fenwick read a letter from Mr. King- horn, of Montreal. a member of the council at the time. and he said that whiln the late Mr. Creighton was mayor he got his aalary for that otiice,] and for acting as police ma~ gietrnte also. i The speaker read newspaper reports of the council meeting at which the matter of paying Ahl. Robinson and Ex Mayor Livingston was discussed. At that meeting Mevor Livingston said he did not intend to take any aalsry for acting on police magistrate. but Ald. Robinson said he did not intend to ask for the police nusgistrntela fees for his services. but he wu going to dr- mand three months` salary. In the I..nIgx that was printed and circulated l\.0l\\.-L111 the items ' s3(X) for Aid. Rohinsnu aunl 8300 for Ex~Mayor Livingston" appeared. It was strange no objections were then made to the payment of these sums. The transac- tion: may have been irregular, but nothing more. raueeueu me invitation. ., Ald. Gaekin was willing to conne the re solution to-he years of 1870371. He said the information an to the payment of money to Aid. Robinson, without an order-iu~coun cil, waa_ given him hyna reformer and an ex-mayor, who said there must have been "* somethin crooked in the transaction. Then (Ald. Gas in)made an oxaminatinnand learn- ed the facts. just as the committee had, that Ald. Robinson and the then mayor, A. Liv- ingston, yvere paid $300 each for aervlcea as police magistrate, on the authority of the nance committee and without the council ordering it. The law distinctly declared that no alderman or mayor was entitled to be paidjor services rendered the city while holdin oice. Legally, if the account was not on awed. he could, he was sure, recover the money. The auditors had done wrong in not reporting the matter. Ald. Robinson might have earned the money, but he was not entitled to draw it. He was repaired to stand abuse in the discharge of 1 nty and in protesting against wrong-doing. Alli. Fanwi:-.|r rant` A lnttnr frnm \lr Rina. auu xwmnaon. me any clerk and treasurer. Ald. Muckleeton explained that he had been unable to spend time in examining the treuurer I booka -during the entire period Ald. Robinson had been in oice. but Aid. McLeod. the aeconder of Aid. (laakin'a `mo- tion. led the committee to believe, at its first meeting, that the motion had apacialreteh once to one year Ald. Robinlon was in the eeuncil. They had, therefore. examined the hooks for the year specied. He had invited Ex-Mayor Cunningham to attend the meet- ing. but on reconaideration V he came to the conclusion he had no authority to do so, and cancelled the invitation. AM l:...l.:.. ..;-- ...:n:..... .. ......:.... A1... -.. `A. Ileellng oi thelnveetlgntlnx Con'mIlt- toe on Saturday Evonlnlg. On Setnrdey i evening the 'inveetigeting committee, appointed to coneider the chnrge mode by Ald. Geekin thet Ald. W. Robin- eon,- yeere ego. drew money from the city ' treuuri without en order having been pene- ed in t e council, met in the council chem- her. There were preeent Alde. Muckleeton. Fenwick. Shennon, Poleon. Mclaeod. Ueekin end Robinson. the city clerk end treunrer. Muchlantnn axnlnimnl Hut. In: her! or urove street ,9 The remen worlred well, but they were handicapped because of the frequent uh coupling that had to occur _to allow trains to pass up and down the railroad tracks. "I`heu the building was so large that the three streams were hardly sutiicieut to cope with the raging tlames. The building was well soaked with oils and acids, and the water would not put the blaze out as quickly as it would had the wood been porous and able to soak up the water. It was the general npinion that very much of the building, and more particularly that part in which the stock was stored. could have been saved had the Merryweather engine been tit for service. I am satised," said Mr. (`sr~ rington, that $5,000 worth of my property could have been saved had the second engine been used. Why wasn't it? Well. I was told by the tiremen that it was unservice able. A pretty condition of atI'airs I I pay heavy taxes and I think the city should keep its tire apparatus in good order. I Ihink I have a chance to recover damages from the city under the circumstances. I stock hunt. in tho in-nut. nnrt nf than Isnilulinu A N In style 0! ltulnwly. \v THE osclsuouuneuaov. BI. Gauge`: Sock I1. _.._.._I __,_A.__ .1 Q. Wcuhot Prohohlllthn. Hodonln winds. on wutlm-. stations:-y `or I ma. higher `Mnpentun. ` X'IIlIlf-'I7U .. "" ' "7 -l5J)w|G.U hon;--.`l`:tl:ll. Hun:-luwla. Choao-Otoll. But.tc~-0|uno1-19 fl; `Dovuhl Ina lalorrlobu limit: alumina] . low GI-ndnmm ` :1!!! -3133 I ZVIIUVS 15332 In ' . Ion-nu. April I. `l'Iou- noodpu. mo Ida. II) non. Mu-tot. Quint and W1 out change. Pamela what. an no I.(Ik noun! Ipflll. 5.75 lo0.8;mIlCM must all noun: 0 to 5.15; In io MN LG) 6.75: Onttrlo hut hlgto 8.1: City ban. smco can lorotronc on. _ L` -&w6lo. P:-nm-1llao7Io. ., ED. .nIH.'J mgholoo Runny hour. St:-on Baton` Flour I upohlty. ` ' 1.1`. H mrtnnfu And omuu Choioo bully ow - __, -n_n-_ Windsor Hotel Block, ioot of the ladder a am.. The tire begun a out seven o'clock and continued until after midnight. It ie-smoul- nlerin yet. Mr; Carrington, who was seen, aayet at when he went to supper .the engi~ seer was cleaning out the tulieeof the boiler. About ten minutes to seven oi-lopk he went back to the tenuery and found smoke com- ing out of the windows. This was not an anusua occurrence when the furnaces `sore `banked, but on Saturday night Mr. Carriag- ton seemed to think the density of the smoke portended something serious. I Ibrevi open the door of the engine room," he said, but the llames forced me back. The partition between the engine and tan Iingjooms was ablaze." With all haste Mr. Carrington gave the alarm. and with slacrity the chemical engine was sent down, but she was of little service beyond keeping the re down until the Chatham engine ar- rived. The hose curt had receded it. and three streams were soon uti ized. The water was secured from a pond on the north side of Grove street 1 L- L: ........ .-I....I _-ll Imo ohm; asznrn speaking go! the Polltlclnne. Ar. Chalmers` church yesterday morning Rev. Malcolm Drlauzillivrsv spoke of the Jesuit question and the vote in the house of commons. He ssid,God forbid thst he should judge whether the members voted consci- entiously or not. but surely if they had read history. -they had evi(lently'misrend and misunderstood it. when they could so .oo|y and frivolously vote against religion, civil rights, edvsncement, and prosperity of Csnsds. He compared the liticisns of of Csnsds with those of Eng and. where, for principles` nuke men, who had been life- long friends, separated on the question of home rule, s subject not comparable with thst of the legalization of the Jesuits. LIYIIPOOI-. April I- Chuoo-Whllo and (Inland at N. The Lady livnngzlleu. lismingelistic services were commenced \'esterlnv in the Fourth .\lvtliodiat church hy the Misses Birdsell and Mason. The con- gregmi-ns were large. In the, evening. especially. the hou.~`- was crowded, and the evangelists made I very amid impression. A {cut indicated their desire to serve God. In the morning Miss Birdsell spoke from `the nu chap. of I Lbrinthiaus, of the ne ceeeity of the divine love and the victorious life which results from its possession. in the evenin the same luly spoke to the unconverte about Christ. In otfence lo ple. Bath addresses were simple, point- ed and telling. Mina .\laeon led the uftc-':~ meetings with very enrnest exhortntiona tn- the unconverted to yield themhelvel to Chrilt. The young Indie: impreeu one with being jn-t what they Profane, earnest work- ers whose min: in to win souls. Meny were glnd to see Rev. Mr. Stilwell. I former peetor, at the meetings. He rendered good service. - ;uo|-noon uIwu:woIutn11uII:uov Im- no on : . . . Drag? Qlth sioaumu `Ill-lJllld.9Wl03h'`3stol3. LIVERPOOL C0170)! IABIIT. uvllu-ooz.. April 8 Damn. nnhlz Amnlnn mlddnnn. Li. I uiclr uuui I everlasting weimre. The conrmation service conducted in St. James` church yesterdey morning by the bishop of Niugers was attended by 3 large audience. Forly four persons were con- rmed. The bishop was attended by Rev. Messrs .\lc.\lorine and Spencer. The sing in; was hearty and appropriate. In the afternoon the bishop conrmed ten rsons in St. John's church. Portsmouth. `o-day the bishop left on a confirmation tour, in- cluding visits to Uxford Mills. Ottawa nnd Brock\'ill('. ` City RR ......... Mon Page ........ .. Canal: RR . . . . . . .. (hand: Cotton Gnmnnnr _ Bnnloflontronl OnurioBu:k..... ....... .. umkduPou o ......... .. Nolan`: an .......... .. Bun ot l`omnto ........ .. '{.'.`$.`2.. .."-"3`.'.?1,", 99"" Tho Fire Ilomm In the Engine Room and Destroyed the Bulldlug and `tuck-- . Mr` Can-lugtun ,\Vuut| Exemption 0! "ne. Halon Ho Decides to Rebuild. Joseph Cnrringtonltnnnery, in the out- orn part of the city, below the cott'bn mill, was destroyed by re on lnturclay night. Un Saturday the bulldin and contents were worth $35,000 : to-duy t e eatate. Mith an insurance of 810,000, is worth About CI`).- 000; `The loan to Mr. Cgsrringtou ha been nation. He was: just beginning to reulize on his investment when the disastrous tire nipped his prosperity and placed him at the of the ladder aim 11.. hm lmmm nmut seven nun no.1 uen Uu-uot. I II' .. ...... .. eheoBu:k....... I;lonBnnk.,. . . . . . . . . . . .. mperhlnunk ......... .. Mont:-ul'l'ol Oo. UUTII IIIHVIIIU WUTILI II IUOIIILBU IIIUIVHIUHIS but as members of a great family. As isn- lsted individuals they could not live or take care of the life within them. Neither would they be able to accomplish thelgreathresults which human beings are able to car out. If they struck at the root of family lize they would strike at the root of man's existence. Hundreds of men and women suffer under the dee est anguish of soul and mind be- ceuseo the evils which come upon` them through their having no settled home, or through the home in which their childhood was spent. having been more or less wicked. I: was by proper home training they were sheltered from tem tatious which mi hs prove too much for t em to withstand. e explained that the Christian church had divine life within her because she was united to the Lord and Saviour in heaven. Through the church they received rinh gifts and blessings from the Lord. They should, therefore, value their church as much as they Villllell their homes. It was through the means of the church that they were en- abled to (low lop their souls spiritually and nuke thems__lves fit for the` kingdom of God If they were imlitferent to the church they would be indifferent to God and to their soul's everlasting welfare. The cnnrnmtinn snrvi:-u nnnrim-bui in Qt ITOOKB. Bank of Montreal . Onlnr-in lvlnnk WCIlIA- IVII IITCIII %gn_qou_c O0;d_TdS8|0N__DE@LE_._ Y He Dsnlls [won the Work of the Homes and Church and Advises Thou Inter- lng Upon the Chrlstlan Wartnro to Re- main Bteadtaat to the End. The bishop of Niagara presnhed in St. Paul's church last evening and conrmed twenty-ve persons; ve males and twenty females. The church was filled to the doors and seats had to be placed in the aisles.1His lordship deliverod an excellent sddress, full of instruction, and especially . applied to those whom he conrmed. He advised them to live Christian lives, to attend strict- "ly to the ordinances of the church and be rlicular in the matter of prayers at their wmes. A csreful study of the bible was a great means of rice. and would assist them largely to live r ghteous lives. He pointed out that God did not give his gifts to them as isolated individuals. Phi were not born intotheiworld as isolate individuals l...o .- ...-...I..... .J .. ......-a t-...:I.. .1- :-.. ..J95`.P.*LF_R41.`KL1!.~ IOITIIAI. inoouon nunxn. |np...:_.. A__n I VCONFIRMING ANGLIGANS. LIVERPOOL OIIIII IAIIII. LIVIIPOO A I I-0 tour-Whit: Odor: smoll. NIL A 'l`.ANNERY IN FLAMES. THE BlSpP OF JIAGARA PER-A ` FORMS SOLEMN CEREMONII-.3 KONTBIAL BTUCK '_lAlIKEl`8 IONTIIAL. April 8.-l2 noon oors. urn. orr c WI0l.-Al.I AND IITAIL {IQF Allllllll Rf] dqnu-an for Clover. 1 an oods. .} 3n-3 'u'-}.'ii'.a HEAVY LO SS TO JOSEPH CARRlNG- TON SATURVDAMY NIGHT. A `lino Lu! Illllt. 1 Boon; :4 n..n.u..- nntl I.t""muJ " 53' ;-V:-;u|;luuT'I1 OIO. laid to order. A10 1 About 7:ao`o'c'n;oI lat um u wadin- oovuod In 3 {nun human: hon: on - J-Iii llilfljic Provost Inn 3 he in NI window :`.32';2!'. `_'`..._' .'}'._"_'_`_".'.|_'~_ `!'S`._`_. 1253' Mr. llopklne. a Well Known solueol Teeoh~ er. Living In a scotueh Palace. One day lent week the city clerk received a letter from Scotland from an old lr|end.|Ir. Hopkinemho many years taught Iehool here. Men leadln ol wen hie pupile. He now liv ng with hi ier on an oetate, owned by her. three lll wide and four milee long. In hh letter he give- an elaborate deecription of the honee ln which he reeidee. II- I Ilthahl twelve milee iron Glaegow. and need to he the etopping place of Mary Qneu of soot- when ehe took tripe into tlnoeen . He given a full account oi the all \he " eel`al e ." 33'3"` i|i`ilioi'i' H6 '33 ' beautiful eireune when the if trout are abundant. Mr. Flalel h ilvltelllo viait him when he he oetlald. Ur. llopkine ie now 75 year! of and in qeite hearty. Hie wrlli ie pe L It, loolu likeoo r gate. `he city clerk hen ad- vleed r. , who leave: for the old Ianrl tleh awanlnn on ul-la ll. II...I.l_- IJIIIIII In DC l!'OIOIc On Fridny \noing tho new mind the count 0! hula an tench. will hefonully odb how. J. amen. of Tomato. 80: vi! ho hold I y V. i'a'."'a.:".'..'8.J'..."". vlleu in nation, who IIIVC lor cur ? land this evening, to vials Mr. Hopkins I0! UIHIBII IIIIIIH. The achn. J. H. Brock, Capt. Booth; Fnlconer. Capt. Dmdy; Clan: While, Capt. Bnnhien ; and Queen of the Inks, C: t. Parsons, are being tted out. 81-nnitlont Mn(`.mnvv, nf an Rlnhglhu A LII t. rlruonl, Ira Doing mean on. gruidont McGmevy. of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation company. has iuned A notice nppointini Julian Clnbot. gonernl fmnnger: J. B. Ibelle. trnio munnger; Alunndor Milloy. manuzor of the Western division ; And A. Duforgu. inupocmor. unugu. nun wul IOIU Iumool` lol` Uawego. On Wednesday the Itoamer D. D. Calvin. and achrs. Pruuaia. Bavaria, Norway, and Valencia. leave for Toledo to load timber for Garden Islam}, 1*|_..__|.__ I n___L n-a. n .. nil urn: tnp will no to unroulo lor I run. Yesterday the steamer D. R. Vnn_ Allen was towed to the wharf below Cutnraqui bridge. She will load lumber for Olwego. {)l| \VAdnAndnv Ila: -lnnmnr n I) l`.l..l.. L'Il`:|l' (I IOU. Capt. McDonald,of the tug .\!cArthur left ` today for Collinahy to get his boat ready. His tint trip will be to Toronto for rtft. Ynnlardnv Hm Irmxmnr D R van All-.. IIVI IO ll 0|" III! Illll'Il0 WCIV .' Mr. Csrrlngton up if he uhonl rebuild M he would put up :3 brick building with 1 do- uohod engine homo. uhphgmunn mu 9: Chnhun. wu drown out 5 largo noun a tin centre of Eldon strut. two bacon on the hind uni. -an-an in-nhnn Th: nhnmiml angina i IIIIIICT. The str. Hero will enter upon her regular trips on Saturday if the buy of Quinte in clear (f ice. at... kl..l'\._.._I) ..t .L- ;_.A \l,A ,.| I 1. l`n|-ngraphu Plclsml l p Alum: Illa Wlnarvn -NotmI ol Geuornl lntorut. The uchrs. Ulenora and (lnkin will clear on Thursday for Toledo to load grain. The atr. Minnie started on the route be- tween Alexandria Bay and Clayton to day. The nrnn. Glenunrrv, nnw on Hm -n\'- in EH1! WUl'Ko The atonmbnrge Niagara will leave for Dew;-go to-morrow. Captain .\lorg|n in mater. "n. _.._ u--- _:n _,.-_ ,,_ n . uvruu nlexnuurll buy lulu Lmyton to HIV. The prop. Gleugarry. now on the ways in the M. T. company`: yard, will be lnuncbnd this week. l`L_ _.-,__|_____ \v,-, ,,_ _,,,-n u . ugm-r 0! ur. uurxe s yacnn uerau. Rev. 8. G. Bland, in the hmpitul for the pan six weeks. in quite cheerful and in hope- \ ul of hsvinu his itlon changed very soon. Dru. Sullivan undxxnglin examined the frac- ture on Saturday mud were plened to nd that the lumen had knit and that the free- dom of the joint mun not at All impeded. In a week al plaster of penis cut will be atiix ed. u. n. QIIIIIIINII, on me (oral and stream, New York. wu drowned an` the steamer Comorn off Cape May. He was the do- signor of Dr. Clarke`: yacht 1-`erdu. Rev. 5`. (I. Hlnml, in Hm hrnninnl fnr Hm G..Pnrks. living in Quay. PL. for several mouths, has returned to the citv. He has necured I ponition in Su.-vemon`n piano foc- tory. [3, R Kllllhlldl A, hg Pnnanl and Khan: urn llll.` guest: or mr. naxer, mrreu street. Mrs E. Leonard, Wutertown. died on Friday last. She was a Kingstonian, a daughter of Joseph Clark. (`udet Ho-rt Knnnmlv nrtonalinn Hm Rnvnl unllgnlrr Ul unaepn l.l&l'K. (`udet Bert Kennedy,` attending the Roynl military college. had the misfortune to fall and break his leg lust week in the gymna- aium. 1:uIIt'_|,'e, mil IEH I0!` oeaule. \\'.1. Rev. Mr. Stillwell and wife, Sydenham, arc the guest: of Mr. Baker, Alfred street. ` \|rn `Anna!-J \VuDnr0nu1n din.` nu ` 55$"-`?-1JNIHllo...l . omploynonttoovol twenty Inn In would mm to do no In the future. The: you-ly I My 1.!!!) oorlo of unhork which mum oa,ooo for the lumen.` beside: ag I nuke: lot hide: {or sll Eaton uric. In my him no 6.000 hldu salad randy for uu. If the oily can`: holp mo 1 will but to all out sud migrate wont . u. (kn-In-inn -nun if In nhnn mhnlld .u. 1. nenwu. queen ureor. W. P. Aubin. barber. formerly of Kings- ton. in uo`w working in Dooeronw. J. ('._ S, \IilI=r, A student. nf the mn.li.ml u-u. II uuw wnrxlug In ueoeronw. J. (3. S. Miller, a student of the medical college, has lefl` for Seattle. \V.T. RI-\' Rh` QlI'u7n" nu.` nv:`n Qunnhnnx Po-plo Whose Movements. Saylup prd Dolnu Alt:-not Attonllon. Hon. 0. Main: arrived in the city on Saturda Josepiuondcrorc. 31.0., w,ill-pnotice .c Vervheren, Que. H "nrnnu u A ..-..: u.. 1...... :. u. V en-nereu, qua. H. Horsey. M.A., rend the leuons in St. Paul`: church veatenday. Mr: 1) P R}. Jnhn 1'nI-nnfn 3- Iininn I Illl I Clll.lTL'l| VUIIBI tlly. \1 rs 0. P. St. John, Toronto. is visiting J. L Rentou. Queen ntreot. `V P Ankh: Inn 1-Ln: `nrrnnrln n` K :-nun. cuuucuunanup m Ulllloullll wr HID pol`! OI NPVI York. nas.le<-n prominent in New York city politivsfq-1' years. l:'u has lveenn police <~m:nni.\mm-rut New Yu1`k.an:I has served us l'nilml States nnumlml. He was the Re- pnblxvan cnndidxwe fur lllI'l`_)'_f,)l` of New York vity last full. lie ls a very popular n:an,o.nd Lu mm] for his candor. During, the mayor- nlty mutt-st. helisplnyvl a framkness with the uuwspuper men that is rare with candidates. ospu-inll_\' for municipal office, He_ would ' plainly tell the sit; uation of his cinn- \'am, and than \\'o|ll4l dh`e_ct .8. I1 0 newspaper man what; part of his utr lurum`es came from Col. Erhardt. their friend and helper. uml w hat; news was > tn be pl'i'J4d fol` .- Col. I-Zrhardt, the mayurulty on n d i- .. data. The colonel .mr:!. 1;. IJIIHARDT. acted like Ro.~l`0e C`unklin;; in this matter. His course was to do cvur_\'Il:iIIg lll his power to gut, the news- paper rum: right on any question they were sun! In 11$ him `nluuut. but he in\'I1I`ilIl'l." vmuual up with the vnsunl nenmrk that he talk:-d as Rnwue Uonkling. a private citm-n, and nut as R-`~A'IK' uunklnng, thu public mun. The llnd Than Control: Alfnln In the New York Custom llouu. Joel B. Erhardt, whn hu accepted the- collectorship of custom: for the port of NPW urnmincut in New Ym-I: HE IS VTHE HEATHER. .Ul'y. U. S. Kunlnrdt, of the Forest and Stream, 3 VD. \`nrL ll E III: ntpnvnnr ` uyaannaun In-oat. mat the Central - occupied by 8 an .GreavIl "id P- Thonipaon. The. as was In W9 3900! atory of Guava`: house. 1" f|'"'|Y '9'` `way at _tho mm, '.l'hechemica| an inn playtd on the building for tone time be are the noun oP|ue was new cable. The huilding was wall`-gutted. at out the end occupied by tho Guava`. Mr. Thompaou removed much of NI furniture and elfocu. The household gooda of Mr. Guava: were nearly all dutroyed, along with 8401:: cuh. Tho lniuranoao were small. It in thought the u was oauld by a defective stnvepipo. The buildlnc belonged to the Matthew: catato and was formerly} the homestead of that ancient Kingston family. Importer. Thu dapamla." laid the unfortunate citinon. "I don : think. after the loan 1 have Iuatainod and the amallneu of my lnauranco (only Il0.000 in tho Millora and Manulac~ Iurara' Insurance: company) that I can re- place the buildings Ilnlola the city grant: me uxnmption from laxea for a cartain period. Ln in thin way : I have nothing now but what in oaally saleable and I have proposals lmm Pun Hop and Bollavilla to remove my Iannary Advantages. not aocnrod here. will ha grantad ma. I am not vary doalroua of going. but if the city In which I have tuf- larod ao much cannot in no a Ill: than I nut Ihih for myself. 0 tanaory has been .-aalnuatann us Kl-natnn, I ulna nnnanng Hydonhun Itroot. the Central 00509`- nocnnlad hr .11.-.5... 11...... and F . MARINE INTELLIGENCE- Church to B0 Opouol. I4I-- `L-._l__ AL- ---- PERSEDNAL MENTION. A use D|II|O!- HE Hk:ACCEPTED. , II II-WIIIIOW an tln And 5 I-pun Also A` line IIAAAOI-an mg-I-A 0-... ENE snmsn WHIGL MONDAY. APRIL 3. Jason: In Button." 0- Saturday Donald Ftuor dollvond an uldnu to the utndontl of the Domlnlon buluu collonon "Success In Bnulnou" Ho ndvbud the Itudolh to cultivate the hnhlhot punctuality ndpmn tuna. and Ellly y0llIIK IIGI. WIHDO Cllrllliy INN I` led them to visit the building yutel-(Key. band to their borrow the dcpth of the vnta uul duo cune out with wrecked garments and I perfume that was not ll tweet us wcumbcr and P0105. MIL. _.... :..a-...I 5.. _-L..lI.I 1" --I.-.I 4L- noun punctual um plum sun. um :ohot:|'|twonhy n?uoIIt alglnthdlr can - . Open our--'!'uoodu. The Wutminotor bridge noon and tonal of llunont uhown In "Alon In London. at aura opera homo nut Tends onu- ing, 'Il|l be worth using. Old Sluloo House." with hnolm ol laruhln vtttrhamotmoftlrnuntirund toboloon. A sat a burly lnugh mu. Bthhtlimrol 1:! London lilo us I 0 W uhonld no it. DID]. WI) I CIO"..ln"II FT OD "INC LIIIG 0! IN! \\'in|ninho,"by Leroy M. Yule, of New York. and J. G. Aylwin Creighton, of Qupboc, who will describe I shing trip to LAX: Rt. Jnhn Aha!-.IAnd nnlmnn, lllll lIul0II WII ml", IIIUIU T10]! K0 sportsmen by 3 now nllny. I Eugene Schuy- ler will publlnh some may Intcrutlag ro- nlnluooncu of "Count Leo Tolstoy Twenty Years Ago." 0| QIIEIDO, W00 `HI Ci I IIIIIIIII If) T u.1. .`J.`g'f.;3.`:g. '.';'.'.`. }.`.1y`9"H..:`1`..;;3I5t';l 3{`5~ Innrhman hv u may vanish. I-Imam. Rnhmv . IlUII"\JIIIIINlluC. In QIIKIIIIB. Cenede in being oongntuleted every- where on the excellence of her manufac- turee in the various brenchee. Art ltnined glue in prominently in the front rent of er improvements. Thenh to MoCeuI|nnd '& Son, of Toronto, who for (I) yenre have Inbound, not only to nccumulnte money. but to make Itnined end ornnmentel glue of ell kind: I credit to the dominion. A on-nu- -6 -_Al-I_- -- .Ll-.4. Lu -_lI OI III IIINII I CF00" U3 I00 IJOIIIIIIIOIL Ag:-oup of nrticlu on uhln . by well- known anglers, will begin In rrihun-`n for Mnv. with A rl-linhnl nnnnr nn Thu Ignrl KIJOWII IIIKIOI`. WI Deln III O'.`7'I'HlC9'H [Or May. with I delighdul per on "The Land r. of Na! York. and J G. Avlrin Crainhtnn, urgvu. Remember R. MoF'|ul'I in the only place where you can buy silk warp henriettu for 75 come; wool Henriette: for 65 cents; bieritl cloth for 45 cents. Every new colouring shown for the I ring trode in every new rnterlnl and st te very lowest pricee st R. MeFeul'|. nltl rnnrnhnrn on` Oh: A l` A whn I-nnu PTICUI I5 I`. IICTIIHI. Old member: of the A. C. A. who may with to rejoin. or cunoeiau wishing to be- cwmo members. should communicate with Mr._PortoouI. Bunk of Montreul. or Colin Frnor. pumr. 68 Church utreot, Toronto. The camp will ho hold at Sugur Inland, non Gunnoque. In August. Cghnln In hnlnn nnmxn-ntulntpd nvnrv. IIISINRQBI um TDIII. "Do you intend to rebuild 2" ukod the noportor. "'I`|m: rlnnnndn. aid than unfortnnnta Q} \\ Hill]. IIU FTIUCUII DITOUI. ` Lodiea Imlf, whole and qunrter wigs. bangs, twitches, hair chains. rings, mudo to order. Dress and mmgle mnkinq. Ctnnif cortex, bent ever made, over Vnlnh & Stacy's. 105 Princess Itroot. Kingutou. At Hm nnlim nnnrt. this mnrninn A trinh: owncy I. we rnnceu lumen. xunguou. At the police court this morning I triple charge was preferred Against. Captnln S. I-`ruer for omployirg, in I887, uncerticated mates and masters fan his barges. Two charges were withdrawn and one win: en- lurgod. Rnrnnnuhnr I! \l..l'...l'. in tho nnlv nlnnn uurlug [HG II ICTHOUII. The Scott. act is in the soup." but we IN right. on deck, ready to mke order: for unit: and pants from elounnt. new goods st bottom prices, made up in the latest style. Lambert & Walsh, l|0 Priuceu street. In. uhnln Ant` lA.lia-' lII!APfAI' win: Ullllg p0\\'\H.'l'S ll')W Ill (H6 HIIIKUII. Mr. J. R. Clnr'ke. who lectures in the city ` hall tomorrow night, has consented to Ad- dreee the children of the Loyal Legion in the` basement of the Queen street. church during the afternoon. Thu .\`.-on Art in in than nrmn " hut IPA urn IIIIIIUIICPUTCII IUF [ll-'. IF I\. HICTIUI I. On our fourth page to-day will be found A striking and instructive illudtration of the compautive worth of the various kinds of baking powders now in the market. M r, .|. R (`,lnr'kaA I`hn In-.t.ures in the nitv IIIOIIIU De Ippllffl It 01109. A petition will be presented to the gover- nor-general asking for the release of George Ringer. in Kingston penitantiury. He in in poor henlth,_in the hoapiunl. New nhndo-as in Art hlindn. crunhed straw. In poor nCII(H,_ln `HQ n0IP|U||. New shades in nrt blinds. crushed straw- berry, utrnwberry rose, Nile green. &c., all camping with the very been a ring roller mauufactureul for 701:. at R. Me aul n. (3.. ...._ l......o|. mg... 6.. A... -..:H L. l'......J - UH Uucuruu F0 XIIVICU nllu. The Itroetu no in I shameful condition. Princes: street. ind particularly in Wil~ liumavillo, is in fearful shape. Remedies should be Applied at once. A nptiltinn will In nnnnpnhzd to than anvor. DOWCI G I)lIOIIBIH.` 3. While painting the schr. Jessie rick, on Saturdny. Charles antin slipped 08' the Icaolding and fell into the Inter. Two men rucued him. I` l`.._...- -1` l\....-_....A.. ..L-........I ...XsL 1V0 HIBII IUICIIGH llllll. F. Conger, of Deeerontn, charged with uttering counterfeit coin, wu diuniued At the police court to-dey. No evidence could be secured to convict him. 1|... .o...... -n. In - -l.-.....C..I .......A:5:.... K305 0| ODD (`I CDO llylllg IIUQICI. The tunnerv was put upfour yearn Ago,anl nu considered one of the best equippml in tlnnsdn. It was built in modern style with noun elevntor and machinery of the latent rleeinn. It. was heated by steam and illumi- nated with gun. It was of frame 160x50 feet. on 3 stone foun latiou. two and 3 half stories high. M r. Cerringtou employed \l)0\lt twenty ve heads, whose weekly tunings were from 88 to 81. ). They were aontinuously employed. The cspncity of the cannery was five hundred sides per` week. The stock manufactured and ready lot shipment to Montreel and Europe, sad that in prnceu of mnnulecturing, wen valued at 323,000. I was jun getting ready 3,000 sides of ME for shipment to Europe." said Mr. Cnrringtou. "In the Vets in 3,000 sides, but these will be and I think." The cunning room In on the tirst loot end was divided oil` into squnre nu. Thus were full of the leaning compounds. Many young lads, whose curiosity oom l- hal sham tn whit. than lmilrlism smut: Alt, OI Ty IIIU W00. Lndiea, wnit. and purchase your new spring oods at half price, at the sale of Gale's nkrupt stock on Thursday, At Bowen & Binouette`.-1. \l!|.:I- .._:_s:..... ol.. -..L.. 1---}- I)..:..I. I! FIKEII. There has Just arrived 3.! J. Campbell`- wood yard, Ontario street, the beat ntdck of awed or unsawed maple, I180 the boat of dry Ilsb wood. ljdin-, Irnil. Illlll nnrnhn-n until` new way. Tho Economy engine company. (Eman- oque. hu $45,000 stock subscribed. Work will be commenced when 820,000 more stock is taken. TL-.. L . . . . ._A .__..3..-..l -1 1 l`____L_II|- WIIII you W'IlII In `HO [HUI DO I` IOIl"_V`I'u Fhe Napanee, ']`.unworth & Tweed nil- way are punhing their rosd. Lut week they paid out About 86000 for right of way. Thu Rnnnnmv nnain:-, 4-nmmnnv Hanan. JIIU UIIHIIIIIIIULIH UIKU PIICU Ill JIIDO. Brock & Booth have the beat Ilnba, hard wood sud dry blocks. You can get just what you want in the fuel line at thoir`r_vu.rd rhn Nnngnnn 'I`.un-uwnrlh H Twnn I-nil. lvrlp IJIII y8Il' WI U0 I30 IVIIgl'.. I`he very hsndaomeat materials for spring 'wketI and dolrnuns in entirely new mn- rinlu Ind designs at R. McFuul'e. There will be `24 vncnnciel for cadets in the Royal Military College next term. The Oxnminntions take place In J une. Break & Rnoth have the but nlnhn, hArd ID-SIZE! CHI! W93`. For dry oak and soft maple. soft wood end herd wood at lowest prices, go to Orewfordi. foot of Queen street. Th. vnrinnn ...-.....-....i.. no 9}... In}. D uv. UTIWIUIVII U; [WM 0| VUXII ICre`- The various companiea of the 14th P. W; (). Ries are busily engaged drilling. fhe trip this year will he to Niagara. rho verv hnndnnlnnnt Inntarinln fnr -m-inn granted uuult one. The suit against Rev. `Mr. Hagar. Gun- unoque, will not be heard at the Brockville uaizea this week. 0.. .1... ....I. -_l -..h ........I.. ..r. _._,I TIVUT TUIITUIU conlpany. John Coutta, I convict, has been taken to St. Thomu to give evjdenco in nu ag~ granted uuult Th: unit nauinnf Roi, hr Hnanr flnn, UIIU. It was about eight o'clock when the rear pan nf the roof fell in. In as momant nf'er- wnrdo the huge umokesbnck came tumbling iown. The hrnnchmen, playing in the building. were standing in line of the fall- ing pipe. so they hutiiy threw down the hose and rushed wuny. They escaped just it time for the pipe crushed upon the spa)! they were atandin on. I came within I Foot of one of the ying lnddiel. Thu tnnnerv wan nut nnfnnr vent-I Ann and |II uly uucuueu. wo mogul en inea have been sold by the locolfnotive war a company to the Red river rtilrond company. John Couttm I convict. hm hum tglmn only. `For good square dealin in the tailoring line try Lsmberl & W: h.` 110 Princess street. `l`|.- -....:..,__,_,, -t n.:.u_n_._ L!__ n_, 9| Ilrlils The nnniversary of Oddfellowuhip, April 26th, will be celebrated by I concert` in the open house. The fllnnrnl II` Hun hn: Mr Jnnnn `NH. ("9 093'. nollle. The funeral of the hue Mr. Jones. Wil- liamsville occurred yesterday and won lnagely attended. Inn lI|l\uInI .......:..n. L... L...`-. -.J.l 1... LL. IBUl'Uo The topic of ctmvernation in about (}nle a bankrupt stock sale to commence on Thurs GOIII. Thoma Moore, merchant tailor, removed to King street, next. to .\IcAuley'a book- Itoro. rr;_,_ .,__g._ A; A_,,__,_____. :__ :_ __|.,._. n,I.v |mcmENTs% OFi`HE`DAY. Iy luueu, almost hull price, ll: namy I. The report that Mr Futon`: phosphate property at Sydeuhwm was sold is erron- eons. 4n Iouge OI ebpkwl Wl De I Gsnnnoquo with 100 members. (lat nnmn nf hlunm ne Inca rm- ` vsuuuuquo wun Ill! Ineqluurl. Got some of those uelaco curuinl. .8hK:_. ly roiled, almost half price, at Hardy's. renorlz that Mr Foxl:on'a nhmanhnhn IHCIII IPIFLHIUUF. There was an immense concourse of pea- ple wntchiua the cnullagmtion. They crowded the bridge over the railway truck. lineal the eidewllk nu Grove street. stood in hundreds upon the bark pilot, and lined the embankment on the cut aide of the tannery. The unokc. dense snd black. rulled heaven ward from every window and crevice in the huilding. The air wu still and the sparks dew btmigllt up in great clouds. The hent was intense. The fire could be seen mvngely licking up the oors. ceilings. and every particle of wood that was It all in Iumnuble. uch of the lower part of the Lit was illuminated by the tire. It was About I a.In. when the engines started city- mud. In ..._._ _I_..._A 42 ._Ls ._` .L_.J. ...L..._ AL- -_..._

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