Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jan 1886, p. 2

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M " LCBEB or harm. suitable for . city limits. are he Gunner. adjolplng the In noomforublo Stone Coma: and two but: an we prumlon. App]: to W. WADDINGTON. Iluhl. Bqnuo. Oct. 13. nave neen we moesu mun nu we Wonu. Elcctor-1 don`: want any gift: tn the bands of the white-livered pigs that now constitute the council. (`nnrli-ln0n_Nn n`l|r\l1I-An rnn aInn'!. mow mam on. With this sally the elector aforesaid collapsed into silence, nor did he essay ngain to break the peace. The above is 11 correct report of the conversation. on nomination day. in Catamqui Ward, between Ex-Aid. Ell` back and Thomas Miller. er. (Signed) W. MCCUTOIIEON. v`uA-Iru Qunuhnn, J. Emu-a, Jouu UOUHEIERTY. A dozen or mom nddmioual names could have been secured, but they were entiralv nunecessmy. ` lllc ltullul, uluuu n nu] Sir.-I see. by a short letter in Thurs- day night's .\'m's, that the writer ad- vances the large idea that it is necessary that a mayor should have a private resi- dence, at which to receive strangers coming to the city. Now. I would aslr, how many such people it has been found nscessaryto receive in the past particu- larly bv Mayor Buxvtne? What have we to do with such people. or the mayor, either`? I had always supposed that the Mayor was put into his position to attend to the wants and necessities of his constituents. Bl]L1:CllEli he was not the representative 0! outsiders. This, is on a par with John Mucl-ileston's idea of too many pictures accumulating in the city hall should a new man be elected to the mayor's chair every year. and a dread as to what to do with them! Vote for Whiting and Jan. 2. 1886. AN'l`l~NONSIl{SE. \/._ THAI` rnngprls IIESIDENOE. Yluc Emliior. Urmxh W/uq I W , _|,_._4 I,.AA-..:.. "Pl MUNICIPAL EL"EuI161Is. A lholn In llunlneu Comlnx-l(lngston wlll In Largely Banollttcd. The iron mineh alone the Kingston & Pembroke Railway will be reopened within the next few weeks. The Glen- dower mine, under the euperintendencv of Capt. Kitto, will be working by the 1at.of Feb. A company haabcen form- ed and the Lavant. St. Nicholas. Gilder- aleeve and Caldwell. and Lalone and Culhane mine: purchased. Men to wet}: them will be engaged by the 15th. T St. Nicholal mine, belonging to Messrs. Maohar and Grady. is adyacent to the Glendower mine, the Levant mine is beyond the Mississippi river, the Gild-er- nleeve and Caldwell mine Clyde river. and the Lalone and Culhaue ine at the , Mulawaska river. The piaepects are that (rlenty of work can be had. while oonsi the railway com any. Of course the ` city will be large y bgnettod. arable Irelght will be handled by ` mun -vru-or or um ununuuuu. London. Jan. 2.-Tho Po has con- lerrod upon Bismarck the eooration of the Order of Christ. Bsron Soblozer, the Prussian Minister to the Veticnn. bu been similarly decorated. Emperor William has conferred upon`Carrdinnl Jncobini the decoration of the Black Eagle. and upon Mons. Gulimborti and Moceni, of the Pope`: oloial household, the decoration o( /1110 Red Eagle. in 3-nnnauiminn nl mhnir nnrvinnn in cnnneo. ,. len 01 lull Ibpulllol IIOIH Inn Ian; ln9rIu~-Ou Irlcndn legion Abgil the (!lIy-'l'In lnyor and III Ioue u 3 Place For Illa-lnlnlng of Strangers. ' AI-'o-on`.-o-n-('JI:lih'B'uooI.' Hunt. 1 Ian [or month. Apply at mu omen. I ,_.___ pue UGCOIILIUII Ul IIUU xwu l`.HIl(" In recognition of their service: in conneo~ tion with the settlement of the Ouolinea dispute. _.:_..3.:j__ ---$03 ANUTIIEB INIEIINAL R ICIIIHI. - _.__ _ /-'\,,. lomo iwlnl 0I'[III|lIUOII at Work lI`|'lho linllodl IKIIOI Ilrpiyltfd Iuro. Chioouo. Jan. 2 -A mysterious piece of maohnninm WM lonnd non the oce building of the C. B. on Q. RR. yesterday mowing. It Is beiiavod to be In infer- nnl niuobine. 0 and with dynunito,; sud is said to ta 0 n lvin: where it Wu found (or 3 w k. The muhine wu partisllv cover with dirt. DO IIll'Il UIIII I-U nun rm , - To-day than was expected to join NA" Batu-y forty short courts man, selected from the eld mud gnu-icon bot- Onrlnn in nlmnm. Pall Hone. Wa|lnnd_ selected "pm Inc now Ill gurlnon nu- brie: in Cobouru. Pm Hope. Welland. Toronto. Hupilton and Durham. In Fobrnuy I100`!-four men from the en- gineer eotprin Ontario will also join "A" Bpttoty And uh I short oouri. ` ` Anvolnv ha .. . mu Mar `Davidson, of Forum who. after uingnuonded the Norma V School :0 Ottun, was appointed Ah ooouipndtenc at for the city sch Hnuboons pain dtuoherofthb nblio` ,school us mfenfy. at u. aglnry o 0300 rnr vmf. ` uvuvvl II I 7 1! Y` `THE IRON MlES RE-OPENED. OIIIIOIII Collefroll llnou aevarnl mbul -0luact of (no Dlsllnollou. __.s.._ 1... 0 _1`|m D.-m.-. I... CONIEIIBINQJOE I) EGRIIII. ---.-on--- '30 Morning no nn-ory_ __ Al..__.. --n l|ID\lnA`J|A Vb`. Iiowiril Homo. ouponllo Vlomrn ru Ben! mod-ale. Apply upon tho ptgxniuu. _ _ _.- .u_._; a...... ..-u W. MCCUTOIIEON. Tnonus Guunxn. . JAMES Hoom. W. Je'RoBmsor{. Joan J. M/noun, u Qunvhn I . THE DAILY Bmhsn-:wH1u, JAN. 2. AuA'lIm:clu-_- nlunorlpi arrvim an n. Jam Chnrc).I-IhvlvIug .yu MIDAS-1 . | -. . * )1- i A fulbngmmtion assembled on New _Year's eve in St. Juries` Church sword- ing to annual oubom. The servioo was more Interesting, in that it Wu pnrlhfol B memorial clmmccer. the time bbIng' just one year lrom the: death of the late much-loved incuzuhme`, Haw. F`. W. Kirk- patrick. eveu of the ciny Anglican clergyman dmoiated, their kind omcea. and the large ammdnnoe ol peoplu. heu- ing tribute afresh to the virues and re- vened memory of the deceased. The Rev. W. B.` Cnrnv rmui u-I hrnvnrn. nn-I vuuu memory or snevueoeasea. ane Rev. W. B; Carey read the rayers. and Ron. A. W. Cooke and K. Jones the lessons. The choir was in full strength and the service throughout was hearty. The Irncumbent, Rev. -J. K. Nlolldorine. made a short addrelas. and lelt `the me- l 1 l morial reference to `Reva. A.v'Spencer and C. E. Cartwright. whose eloquent tributes, as warm friends at the sad aer- viees nearly a yedr ago, are not likely to be forgotten. The former. utter describ- ing the relation of the new year to tho calend'ar,spoke oi theydnties of retrospect and fresh resolve, and then referred to the anniversary so mournful in that con- gregation. The gentle, loving character was pictured, the sudden, hitter luau touched upon, and he closed Will) an earnest appeal for the truest of all rever ence for the treasured u1emory--c0- operation in doing the works or love and lduty Mr. Kirkpatrick so uch prized. _ Mr. Cartwright spoke of ` almost life- Ilong acquaintance wit deceased at school, college and in me ministry. and thron h than long career hexseemed till- ed wit a spirit such as few men pos- sees. He pointed out how best. his rue- rnory could be gratefully held in honour by Christian work {or the love.ol' others. .l'he Rev. Buxton Smith spoke of the solemnity* of reviewing the past year. and the asliing of God's pardon for the past and His strength for the future. The addresses were uncommonly im- pressive and effective. While a collec tion was being: taken up for the Shing wank Home in Algoma, for which the late Incumbent laboured zealously for years, the c ll sang his favourite hymn. "Jesus. I g Resting !' _ ._-oo xn rnnnuu nru ulunhu .,:.,.,. U1` M.(jravy elected {resident of the Fren{h`I_{e blic. January 30th. 1879, was re-el bed for the term of seven years on December 28th. 1885. lho Preside is electetl in France by 11 um iorityvobes, by we Senate ud Cham- bur 0 `Deputies united in N11 Iunul Aa- EuLumy..4 uu salary. Iuuluulu; 1!: allow- ance for Biguaohold (sxpclmts. to over 81801000 :1 year. The Presi lent nwmi hi}: rn.r.|n Hnn tn (.0 over vlU,UUU 8 year. I The lent owed his re-ole Liou to his puluticu of being a. mfem u. In tlxeynggle efpanies in French politics a pursues the even wav of E: v. with l4uU)l`LK;(IU an pnrues lu EIOUBLI [)01lLl(J pursues way of E y, with no object beyond its faithful perform- ance. That our Gallic friend prefer I. laborious worker of good ainmoutn and mediocre ability as the r President, to a. brilliant. and ambitious statesman. is credimhlo to their good sense. and in- dicates public advancement. (ircvy does an escape the ordeul of adverse criticism l,hroup_li winch every public mtm mu`. puns, huh roprunnnbn H. well- grolldedprefurenco by the French peo- |>l0. 1l3l'vWll1stu`udinu that frivolous Purl- Iiun ridilo his retiring dOlll8htiC dis- position bvcalling him Grandpa, and 8.001188 U101 ' meanness because he can- dllcla hi`! Olihlishment without. lavish expenditure *1 display. M. (}I'eVV Whnrn Anannt 151.11. ll-H3. 61 peuunuuru ll` (3pluy' " ` Wmpom August15t.l1.lt:|l3, M MUM-309'VHd1oy, in the Depart- ment 0` JUN _`abudied law In Pans. Md 00 We bYe`k* out of the revolu- ti3l1iD134 5 W53 amuinted by the Pro- yieional Governmenxcommisgionu go, the Jam, and wbasub.q.10m1y returned Ly that department tnuw Constituent Assemblyuand bccnmms Vxce-I resi- dent. " He voted against. nm expedition to Rome. and supported as `new m the powers of che_E , Dune no. , public should be In as ., us pmc_ ticnble. ' Ar. Mm limn n! the mmn-.... ucnme. V At the time 0' We """l'r/ul. in 1851119 was arrested, m_1d conted for 5 short time in Mqzas prl.-ao.n.._ \,on ma release he m po|mcal_ :8 and conned him ties. , In IRHR In: wan nlnntn tn ll K 3..-: no hit grpjeasnoll du_ / prguuul. ties. In 1868 be was elected to 1111 S Qua] vacancy in the Jura. He was to-elaed in 1569. In 1871116 was elected Phi dent of the Assembly, after the close { the Fnnco-German war, which poaitic he resigned in 1873. He declined th nomination for life Senator in 1875. M. Gravy was re-elected by` the Juru in 1876. Ind again appoinbeci President of ' I] 9 the Chamber. When Marsha.) Mimnluhon reuigned the Presidency of the Repnhiio be was elected to the executive office. ` A llra VIII unurnau I\Q5IIl\'l nun- Wnshingtou. N.C., _Dec. 31. - Lash nigh: Leander: Smith planned to rob the store 0! Robert. Pugh 330.. about nine mile: from here. He cl mbed to the rool. took 66 all his clothes. and then tried to slip down the chimney. In doing so he loosened a brick which fell down into Mr. Pugh! chnmber underneath. Mrs. Pugh. alarmed, ghl. up. and, an the night. was cold. placed a match in the replace which was lled with light wood ioxdy for kindling. Smith had in the mean- time gotten half way down the chimney, end there he stuck lost. He was unable to get out. The harder he struggled the tighter he` was wedged in . 8m.n,Lg_li-om the lite underneath be an to hncwi. which` made his oondi on unbearal) . Thoroughly alarmed he yelled loully lor help. His criea brought the whole town out. A windlaal was procured by day- break. and alter enduring much suffer- ing. he was pulled out. and landed in gnol. ullllluullun III IIIU nu-uuuu. ' New York, Dec. 81,-In their annnd `oiroulsr Dun. Wim `.n a Ca. re on who the businesa ' lsilnr. n in Can a in 1886 nulnboted 1.256. with liabilities ofover 019,191,074. The decteuq in nnmber of ouuqltiu, on com edwiph 1884,15 but slight. but the lac am the linbilitien wire less in 1885b nearly O1l.m000 show: that the 1 area no at In less nigninoqnoo and importance. The nor- unount of the Iisbilitieovfor each luluo which in 1884 was 014.462., in 1885 in but I little over 087.000. One tndot in 58 hiled ,.in.l886 as compared with Ono in Q0 in `I884. In 1878 one trader in very 88 failed. Risumnlinlr/G W1: ma ,1. ,/ Dgu,a"or xv: FRENCH 12 " Hr-nvu olnrvtnd Prm 9-` " '`*'** ' no ume lino his Alba: c-nann- Ilnu run limp and Wu: Thu Po- nu.-I llll-of lvcryilllg Bully Ind n-AI Ca-1n-nhnIu4I, uuuuuuuu u..: ` . -. run Tm-.anAun ramr `-ran un'rn's will Qunrlnl nnllllw ptvnm. pre arauonsttr war. A I 116 new Brussels theatre opened Int evening. It holds 4.0%) persons. Krmm has rmnnliad more nuns in the evemng. 1: name 4.Uw pouonn. Krlgyp has supplied more guns lust onth llll ulmosl in may you 130 vinnnlv. on Wellington Street, tho umo Ida: of good: to: Ibout. 'pe}nt. Ian. ( , You want 5 l7`i{'(5o\lIhr and Cum f` vlously. A number of Scandinavian: in Honi- ton County. Mmq., are affected with leprosy. ` .1 .l. hnnmn has oered to IOW in mm Leprosy. . J. Largan has oered to any zu England for 100 a side on my date after Christmas. 'I`...n nnu-in noun: nf nmnll-nnr in Chlam- I13 IIIIIH vxoualy. A nun altar Uurlatlnas. , Two nov"v cases of small-pox in Chica- go. The panama. mother and daugh- ter. are Irish emigrants. .V Wm-.1mm Imn been washed uhormnt. luau emigrants. Wreckage has been nhorv at. Grand Point, nu Sable. proving the loss of the schooner Orphan Buy. M. P.mt.mn- has undertaken to cure of the schooner Urpnau uny. M. Pasteur has eleven persons that have been binten by :1 mud wolf in Western Russia. vm... ....| Ann. tn nnmtln um Dilke I ma uxempneu Irom unxnmou ll] xoronw. Mr. Foster, Minister of Murine. was /reelected in King'scounty.N.B..'1`hura- day. Refarmers of London will tender 5;. day. . Reformer: of London will tender a banquet to the Hon. Edward Blake on January 14th. | Cnnla. Strnntnlri ha been nnnnintni I IIIIIJQUUU UU IIUU LIUI.lu IHUWIIKLI DIDISU UIJ Capt. Streateld ha. been appoinbej military secretary to the Governor-Gem era]. 1 An Ah-innn Kin : Inna uni-pad Rinhnn mud Wolf 1!] Western nnssla. The nalxort to settle the Dilke scandal has failed, and tlm homing oi the cans has been xed forWJanuary 29th: rim T.nnI1nn .QrmuIm-.1 mum neeraaes. (v ` You w 3 l7`ii'Col rand for either I ndy qr gs tleumul mpnro our Price: with those of other haul and note the dlennoo. l'-`I 2961].` The London AST(lIl(I(lI'tl asys peerages, bnonetcies, etao.. will soon become as cheap an the-y'nre in France a.n`.';Ger- many. Rm-u.iA insists that Turkev shall ful- Rum.-in insists that Turkey lil the article in the Berlin treaty pro- viding for the execution of religiuns re- forms in Armenia. 'm.a cfnunvnr (mu nf (`Jmntnr is lorms In Armenia. The steamer City of Chester is aground on Spit oubside ol` Heads. It. is believed that she will be a. total wreck. Valued at $1,000,009`. I`|.n l`nrlI Danlrno Fnmnnnv rnfnrm tn wrecx. vamea an n.wu,uw. The Cork Packet. Company refuse bu compenaato the cattlemeu who have been boycotting the company. The Pac of. Company has 1031; 15,000 in the pvfha year. At. the inquest. on the body of Sir How pa/it half At. the inquest. body Crawford Pnllok. Barn. at Dover. the jury attributed his death to excessive drinking. He droppe-I dead in Dover Castle Hotel. Wrnrmrnr `ViHinnI x r-nlnhrntinn Of I nu L..1nnu1an uuuunl . Lady Macclounld has left for It trip to the North-West. 'r|,u.,...+,. .......,;.....a I.;.o ........ an mn I... IICUIJHB H283 U1 VILFIUUB KID!!- Tho lash is to be applied in Montreal an E. means of shopping garrohiug. Pmnmtv to ma valnn nf IIl.[`|40_R5R HE E: HIBEDH OI Epplllg garronlug. Property to we value of 911,040,858 is exempted from taxation in Toronto. 1 Mr. Foster. Minister of Mm-inn. wan Uaatle note]. Emperor Willianrs celebration of his accession to the throne of Prussia oc~ cura to-marrow. The Emperor will act receive the Princes, neither will be ac- ceph pwsuuls. 3| ' ` A II I . 1 I.. n'l-Il\` `nnhn lnunxu. dun-1n.far:u An: 1 un nu 3 WHUIO lD6l'B.l pfy. The Pull Mull I/uzr'/Ir aaysit is nbla to announce that Gladstone H! ready to Qiptertaiu a feasible proposal from the 1\ arquis of Salisbury to jointly concert for the settlement of the Home Rule question. The (luzclla urgesjalcoalitiou of Liberals and Conservatives to deal with tho subject. un buy It the BOBTON EAT & FUR STORE Btraet,_ ldauticnl also: ..a ......a. fur hhnnt u m}oant. me n oru1- w est. , Toronto received last. year 811,910 for licouse fees of various kinds. '1`)... Ian!` :4: on kn nr\v\`:nl` in 'IA'.~..|..A. I cepr. prosunrs. Pbinp Cnuuu. dufuitct} by Pd.i`3CH".; candidate in the recent content. has lodged u. petition protesting ugninzb the seating of his opponent, alleging that be was elected by coercion and corruption. 'l`|m Herr krnnn [)ant.qnlm Bank. Ber- SCLICIIIB L0 L119 IHIGO Kllluulllll, IUU (`,nn-nv-v-u1ivon,l-o gays, ought to pro. pound a scheme man, and i! that should be rejected by luliament. Mr. Glad. atone should speak as the leader of the whole Liberal party. Tlm Pull Mu/I I/uzr/Ir mumit. in nhh elected by coercion and corrupuuu. Tho Herr Krupp Deutsche Bank. liu, and the Discount. Bank will co oper- ate with 2:. London rm on the issuing in London of a loan of .35.000.000 to provide China with urmaulenta and railroads. 'Pl\nnI.1IlII\r liun .e......,...- .;.1....:.... IHHCH. wore ruvuu. All the weekly journals nudon come out heavy handed a 1; Parnell- ites.They are called bad 5. es. and has Uoustervutivcs nud Liburugs told th 6 they slnuld humble bcfor the threats of much u faction. ` A.. .....-..r.......t I... 1...`... nu-.3-AR at or sum) xacuou. Au ugreeuwut has been arrived at between he Madjid Pasha. specialEn- voy of Turkey nud Prince Alexander. respecting the imion of Bu! ' and Eastern Roumelia. It has rece viagcoir cnrrenco of the powers. Them in 1; Wld breach between M. l][)OIl LIHD Hillllg CIIBCTOUII4. Quickliun-. wmuer of the cnty and suburban stakes in l`lm,,laud last year, Wan sold under the hammer recently for 1,750 to Mr. '1`, L0m1ur.oI\Vr0lIghton. Quicklime wnll be retired from the "turf run] will go into the stud. Kid Mnnnv nvnnrf. thinf whn Hour. jlll Wlll g0 IUBU EH8 Slut]. Kid Meuny, expert thief. who gur ed in many crimes in Chicago, has been sentenced to twenty years` paunl servi- tude in England. He was concerned in the recent robbery of Netherby ,Hall; from which 8100.000 worth of property was stolen. q:. rm....um. nan... ....... L4 a. ;.. tun. WNH HDYHOU. Sir Charles Dillvo says he is in favor of extending Mr. Trevelyan's Ixish scheme to the three kingdoms, I'be (`.nn-nv-v-utivon. he gave. uluzht tn nrn. rauroaus. The uucllor liue ateznuer bhluninu. from Leghorn for New York. has been unk 011' Sigucuse. Sicily, by collision with the Inwliom utcuu.-er l\1a.It.e1. The Sidouinu'spassem1ers. crew and ables. were saved. All .s... ...n..m., :n.....u1.. r.` _.....x.m iib9.;ijiLqc_i:A%T s1_on, There is 9. wide breach between Brisqon, French Premier. and President. Grevy. It in rumored that the form 5` has wribhenito the latter, refusing ti leudliiruet-if any longer to a comb'Ii~a- tiou. tiie objeet of which in to impose upon him lusting discredit. (.)nickliuw. winner of the citv and CIHTCDCU OI DUB POWBIB. \ ` I Rnsig an h are m;-Jxing . y'all lrnnn rntinnn wnr_ arm. An African King has seized Bishop annington, and the death of the latter considered imminent. [A serious row took place in Monfeal * `night. when a man was wounded by b shot bred f,rom a gun by a boy. . ert Nsllan, aged 90 years, and his W" f Perth. wprmhnrnnd in death .` f : vent M smokx Thn 0| Tbvd posted , was re y of Mrs. Fake, "who disap- er a qharrel with Her husband, St The red in Pinslore Luke, neu 'M A yesterday. " `k selman and Mr. Wm. Hood. ' M""k nave ll'!'iV8d at the D.B.C. Tm ? helssed ve other business colleges on -1. way be". P Th Saul udeq Music, Central ""'.`l;'b h Patrick O'Neill. King- 9"?- '7' C on the Nb. "Yly'` ` journslist. has by 3335:3221` .2: m we t of court. Parliament hss $1? h \ d till the 18th of ry`f' Pff. ;f1, course, means a in only in Much` ..3,. 2`;?:`i`2"pTf.ii',m,;";,= `M mg %l;:(r;;: of smuggling ol mi -" _::u Eh: nvvnnn-vvu They hnve' :egI:':m_: The case "den M Prison. nssnul star). will be "1" A Montrealmerch u AI-rnnhnd It Phttabnl tnln the Wishes of Clllld (hey wnnt reciprocity in 1: There were six deaths II; E civic hospitals from Imnll-po day. and yeaterdsy there was city and two in St. Jenn Bnpti a m Montreal march t: arrested at Pllttabnl charge ow border. unk Tnm Dnnnnlh border. \ ' Capt. Tom Donnollf m Mail to say that, no In | ` There deaths IH blew out his own Ituna. Sherwin D. Mornn. employed by E. Ulolnont & Co.. jewelers, b_nn do with Mrs. Golf, at \_Tount.on. who lenvu font children. Mo:-gun npproprinlod 01.11300! the rm`: money and his nnmplqo. SL000. VH9 leans I wife without support.` ' " ` ) LADIES AN DiC/:`uENT[S CULLMIS, UNITS & TBIHMININI N E w s OF THE WORLD` r St. Louis doctors , In an trut hydrophobin according to nlnnn. 4- ` ` AMERICAN PI.-A8HEB.. P Irons uyuruyuuuu Iyuulunua w . plans. - At Mount Pleasant. 8.0.. E. Co Italinn, best bit wile within nu inc ' her life, shot ,3 neighbor fatally, blew his btaina. HI...-u-in D Mnninn_ mhnlovnd bf err. muum, ngeu uu years, no nu: Perth, were .burned to death may. They were smothered byl The Plan: when Iln llouollug um NI Dono-Vou Iuly In tho (my. I .._.?:-j The iollowjna we Ilia plnoen, selected by the City Oouncll. {or the polling of votes in the municipal elation. to- gether with the deputy-returning om- oon: r" corner uor nu wemngwn streets: 3. An- grovl-I. Re` ming Oicoh . No. 1. S deuham Ward-Rabert Miller :-1. Willinm street; S. aw. Returning Oflieer. No. 3. Onnrie" ard-Ontario Hall; George (chhhon, Returning Oioer A No. 4`. Ontario Ward-M. Slavin'l. Bapt Itreet: M. Quinn. Returning Oicer. No. 5. St. Lawrence Wnrd--Chu. Cms Ilreel: M.gu1nn. ueturmng Umcer. .St. Lawrmcq Wud,--Chu. by'|." rock Itrect; P. Curtis, Returning Olcer. ' " Na A Q! l,.un..m~.\u...-a_ I-nun-a Dm- Umcer. ` N9. 6. St. Lawronc Ward --]ames rut dy'I. Princou street; James Purdy, Return- in Oicer. o. 7, Cutaraquiwward Mrs. Mc- ?uuda`I. Queen sgreet; E. Garvin, Return- 1: %OEIc:r. n.-8. Cnlnrnnui Wnnl--F. Gnllanha-r'.~1 Dly SKTCQK; K. IIllDl,jl`.. l(EI|lI'II`IDg Ugncer. No. ro, Frontenac Ward--Mr|. Denna . corner Princes: and Clergy streets; john | lohnson. Returning Oicer. ' No. 11. Frontenac Ward--G. Auchin-1 This very popular head gen` for men we no having immune `sale (or. and no uorlnolnu mom for O7.50.requ1u price from O9 to 910. III umcg.-r. o.-8. Cntaraqui WArd-I. Gallagher's. Wellington street; john Holmes, Returning Olcer. - Mr. A 'r`..o-........; u/....a rs...-1-. n'N.iI'. The oldest and mostirdlinble brand of cigars in the market. Free from all chemi- cal: and articial avorings. umcer. _ Nb. 9, Cntarn ui Ward-CharleI O'Neil's, Buy street; R. unt,jr.. Returning Oioer. No. 10. . ,,....-_ - 0 .. ... `Reprints:-ed.) The trade ue respectfully requeate to send An their order: without delay if Eh \ desire to have them lled promp.ly. 95. DAVIS ct SONS. desire to nave mam nueu promp.Iy. L _ , Fnotoriu- dole Buool. Ilontrol ; Toronto bnnol . 84 Church Street. ]onnson. neturnmg Umcer. _ 11, Frontenac Ward-G. Auchu1- vole's, corner Clergy and Colborne streets ; R. Baird, Returning Oicer. No. 12, Frontenac Wkard--Mrs. Halli- - an's, corner Montreal and john streets; . Daly, Returning Oicer. I No. 13. Rideau W|rd-1). j. Pugh's * house. corner $econd and Division streets; ' George Young, Returning Officer. ` | No. 14. Rideau Ward--W. H. Smith's. r Mr. B. M. Button. Q.C., has forwarded ncopv of the verdict rendered by the jury. who sat on an inquest. touching the death of Mr. Sharp, to Dr. Fee. who will lay in before the next meeting of the Board of Health. The doctor in of the opinion the city commissioner should in future compell all parties: building branch drain from their dwel- lingl, to have then: properly sealed. but is not in favor of people being forced to trap drains. /' . BIIIIIIUFI I Beware ocigars articially avored for the purpose of hiding the poor quality ol to- bacco used in avor cigars, Insist upon having the old rehab e brauds--Cable" and "El Padre." ` "l'.l I I\ll'I yllltu. Universally acknowledged to be the hues! IOC cigar manufactured. Don`! be persuad- ed to take other brands. No chemicals or rticial avoring used. _?,oo._: ,_...._. B ' mi of Giants. Try them. V ry choice I B, DAVIS l SONS. , FsotorIoa--Cote Street. Montreal ; Toronto brunch, 34 (`hutch Street. .n-\a&rr:- . _ __ llnddock. Steak (rod. Brim, smelua, llerrlnun Tommy Coda, Salmon. ()ynt.era and Clams in bulk sud shell ---MlNCE MEAT.--- Sweet Jumnion. Oranges, Fruit: sud Nuts of I denoriptignn W.H.CLarnovsky,% on pnnmrrnn ITIIEBT. r. N0. 15. Rideau VVard-I . Bates shop. corner Gordon and Princess streets; Andrew McMahon. Re!urning(])ieer. Nn .5 vim.-...`, an-.l#RJu-a T?nunnr'n . uoorge xoung, Keturmng Umcer. I 14, Rideau Ward--W. H. SmIl1l'_ Brock street; W. H. Smith. Returning 0&- car. mcuunon. nexurnm Umeer. ' I No. 16, Victoria ard-Mrs. Reynersl house. Barrie street; Thomas Heal) , Re- ' turning Ofcer. No. 17, Virtnria Wnrd_Mrn Rnm-rn',l lllflllllg KJHICCT. ' No. I7, Victoria Ward-Mrs. Regen. O'Kill street; J. J. pwhitehead. Remrmng Oicer. / U. Alollaholn U: LJOIHII I`, U. LOO, I3`, Chntln.-r|.0u.VV. J. Livingston, W. Adams, 0. Robinson. F`. Sharp, H. Sharp. 1). J. Garbut. J. Anderson, W. J. Moore. 0. Parks. R. EHiott.J. 1-2. Dillon. J. Jamie- son, U. Becker, F. Uurnovskv. B. H. Oarnovaky and W. Dunn. If Kingston succeeds in getting a. warrant to organize a Patriarch Militant institution she will be the third city in the province in which such exists. ' Tho Duulu Cooolod at the Inland lbonnuo nlll.-pg l'I.- nn.n...... u......_ .._._-__ ..- -_.._._.. _.....- .-u--nu-. Thc fmlowing are the Inland Revenue re- i turns nor the Division of Kingston for the I year 1885 : January ................81o,92x 55 [ Feburary.... 9.304 27 March .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 8,904 70 ixipril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.155 80 nAay.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16.403 55 Total . . . . . . . . . . . .813I.uox 78 A statement showing the value of im- ports and exports. Wlm collections, at. the port. ol Kingston during the month , 01 December. 1885 : Imports. $44,686; exporn, 875.677; collccmous. 09,869.28. Thu Imnnrtn, ntnnrtu -nd llnnnnlirnnn upuru, pw.uu ; cumcmous. w.uou.zu. The Imports, exports and collections for the various quarters of the past your ` were: : The number of Canadian steamers in part during 1885, was 847, representing 198,011 tons ; American steamers 96, representing 15.851 tons; Canadian sail- ing Vessels 415. representing 81,932 tons; American sailing vessels 175, represent- ing 89.716 tons. Total. vessels, 1.583; tonnage. 386.160. The departing vessels consisted of Canadian steamers` B10, ' representing 176,185 tons: xcan steamers `J6. representing 16.291 gone , Cunsdisnsailing vessels 419, repre t-V ing 113,899 tons; American sailing vein I Total. 1,2zx,543 387,657 164.677 24' ` sale 141, representing 85,784 tons. Total. vessels. 1.466; tonnage, 842,112. In Alaska Bnble. Otter. lxnver. P Khlrlchan. and nllolh F`u1I.c The members of the ()ddfsIlows' Um- tormed Degrg/Encampment of King- ston have decidei unanimously to join the Pntriucba Militinnt. an instisnuon recently organized in the United States in connection with the Oddiellowsbip. An application was sent on Wednesdv to Lieut.-Col. Oliver. of Toronto. for a warrant. The following pentlemen oom- poae the charter members: Messrs. A. U. Llollnhon. U. l.1nudIl'.(I. Lain, In`. 1: Toronto. l"ndny`mom.ing..JAu. In, 1880, Elisabeth lolly. daughter of Fnnoil Ho. nsld. of this city, and 88 an. co. Bunny sthrnoon > a'qloak~ ' St. Mary : Osthodnl. and: an mm! will mm km or`: not " Ion ; " - N0. 1. Syd am Ward-Mn. Sullivan's. :ornar Gor nd Wellington streets`. S. An- Irovto. min: A Quarter. u....,x. X,.......... March.. ]`unel, .. bept r . I)ec'r .. "`dyIIlllhn June , . . . . . . July . . . . .. . August. . . . . September.` October . . . November . December. . Pyuuxu sun-mvlsloms. urn: urn unyun La. 7 3185.408 9 46,380 8 340.033 104.080 453-577 101.510 242.425 75.677 Imports. Exports. 3.5:. ma 9 .r. 1Hn a ,_,._..._._.; Lula rolegruno. r1....v IJ.._a... .. PERSIAN L-A-Ma ens. ououro own," ` u..,,,.. ,3 55 7,698 22 0052 75 9.818 96 12,034 72 13,63! 62 12.053 75 12,451 53 uuu. ) 838,030 18 J 36.4125 03 56.415 45 31.768 58 [WALSH g_:s1W1:ACY~ --- I vl\n u` mnon um OOIIODIOUS noun ma m-nun on Dunn It.n::,(nbonu `"'-on-E -'io3-'9 m_'MMIroo, 'f.L'.'= ; _`_`"".;...I.._ ` ,` roan": 55731155! I Thturoolnu`; nxoulgn" Iubllng And out bullalu `rie gustatory. A to IIIIPATIIO U anon... Ilou .. on. nnton. Doc. 1. mwrsclu. nmams Ann cmaxuas Aim mu-:ss nouns. 0 Legal -blondiu, mi II pm up -In ....:.:.-z: '..rs..';.-:.:.-:"'.;`::,::.'*'"'% Inn ulliumux New York, jar). 2.--C& est 9:}; lowest, 88); cl ` P~ERAHU8l[i>&HMBKET 0srvn0onIAnIun'. . Oswe.-go, Jan. 2.--I p m. What-steady: while state, 95 ; red state 97.` Com--un'od ; No. 2 westcrnC55. Barley -- un`ed ; No. 2 anada 78; No. 2 Extra Oannd 6; No. 3 Canada 73). Rye-he|d..6_o' v nd. IFIBST%_1UaPBTA.TIN| saunas!) 'ro.n'-.'.' R: - iflli - 0|l|II_- IEI - |!0lfEg` :u(: [Em nuannannnousnusm la amona nnlu rnoun A nnwuun. lwindsur Hotel Block, Prmcass Shrast L [VOW I3 your cuuuuu IN nuuuu: u unn;;nnu m \;alrrI. ,-u............ .n....-.. . ...... V4,. Ga.unt.Iet.a. dzo. - Spools] Sale of La.diea_` Fllf-Elfzd Circulars. Ant.ru.o1mn Nlantloa, Raccoon: ('0 and Robes now going on. All Goods guaranteed. Magnicent. Chrintmun 1 :-aaeu ta. PIDALVIXUILV DIUUD. W \'JU.a Hosdquuteru for CLOVER AND TLMOTHY SEED, SEED GRAIN, CHOICE FAMI- LY FLOUR. PRESSED HAY. _ I2. BAIIII FLOUR A SPECIALTY. I g /AND FRIENDS A. IHAPPY NEW `YEAR. {THE FINEST, LAnaa'r AND MUST cwo/ca cowric 7/oNm. Of every description, ever shown in I - W cnlnnf `PFIIIH N. Y.Uent.nl Weauru Union ., lrniiis c EAPESi1%ecTtff|IWTLHE cnmesr. :J- 3. PAGE& 00. ,.--_ _.,.- The Celebrated Good You Inglis Rubber Glove. Rubbers and Uvorahoea. the E9: peror.Duke. Acadia. Guy and Viotorin Overshoes, The Eu-l, Irving, Dandy, Qnoeu, Extra. Fancy. Imperial. Petih sud Cora. Rubbers. Remember the Rubber Gluve trnda mark. To be had at Lake Hhox-9.. Mich. Central Union Pnolu Conan! l'wm -- Mlllourl Pncmc .. Y.Uent.nl MORAN & WRIGHT. BROKERS AND (ELMLISSION AGENTS. [HAINES 8:. LQOKETT S, uwuuu i.nn-0oonin... Elghul Lowest bcomn-luns. Angel Cnlu-. ` l`rInl Cu TFRKNTKLINEROS. & ($0.. T Hnnzlnnnrhnrl Inr (YLOVER TLMOTH OFF!CE- (llnrence smet. arm-n Ammo Block. 4. R.J. EILIIEUK, Ihnnaor. IPQ3 unuavu --n )nuun or worn u.n`.3?$'n'. "3" VVINTER STOCK LIV INGST( )N BRO. \.uuI|u..... ork- ning... H ghost LOWOII Jun. 2: Leaning l*latte1's & Furriers, 138 Princess St, Kingston, Dec. 14, " Nlmznee & lInm~n' Black. npp.(3uy `lulu-n Now Is your chance to I nntlata. Am. _7;5 AND 77 BROOK. ST-. And I kinda of Mixed Cake: Immune- lured on the premises. AMERICAN STUCK HARKEI`. Nnw Yon`. Jun. 1- Clone II I p.m. ..m.n-- I:nn'1'I v,nw"l" m.n'1 UIUBI ul .. . in-gpegl . on Lolevool . W Iaowoav. Cloning -0 map... lahoai Lowest .. Uloainl _l'|nAnIIu1 Lowocl CIoulu...... _lInnnInu -Opeulnzu. I-`llghent Lowest. Dr. cullllvrly. In or noun: an mu NET COST! FOR SALE. The Angel Cake manufactured by me is the only one of the kind made in King- ntou ALEX. MODONALD, ..THE PEO1 LE S CLOTHING HOUSE, GOOP 1 F KIIUV IBIULV Illllllon-I . 1, Km... Jun. B.-0lou Ip.m. Fla`! - Ilurn vdpnlt. : . nllu I IIKA rmngnu or. ` "Wil1`leat_1 thy} gglance of tlie.ir LEI 'ni-ng`. as}; high- gimx, 91. Sole Agents- I secure I. Bargain in (laps, Detached Uullura and Cxgffn _._-j- "'\ The only hlFnmo Factory In the city when can not I good- liable - tnuolor your picture In no 115 B OX STREET, appetite Goldon Lion G 17. Reads", not -`deluded into I ud- huad uoro. bus oomo tmjandquuton. whoroanothina but fumes are Innhaturo ed. for i cheap. good Pioiuro or Frtgy I- I 0hnltln' d N Y ' Prrou 11.11: A nI\nnv.:I-znnll 411:: t~:r.i:t.I III In LIIJ VI n 1110-`. Uold n d Silver Spectacle: and Eye (llnsus. (A apleud d tasorlment) and numemun oholoo anlules, that am: only be seen to be spprool nod. Such as Antique Brass l lncqueu-wn|oh mu .',ho.ve been dug up fro u the ruins of Pompeii- Comb And Brush Cassi from .75 up to Illill. Magnicent. (}0OdI. All no welcomed to In- , lpout our stock. = W. J. WILSON, TIIE PIIAIIIVIACY." Thillinghast Tailoring Hausa, M 1 3S!11.1.Le-1!}-, Elegant Display of New Mil- linery, Mantles and Fancy Goods, in latest London, New York and Paris styles, -No Croublo to ml` v styles. A call vi nlwnyu give pleuurc. ` VMISSWAGGART. GM. 14'. `,, Atnragtiqng. for thte Ladies New Store, /Wellington St. To All eaders AND THEIR FRIEND JANUTHBR PLUM. '-09K ! nmmy sumw` The uent and best assortment of Droulng Ones. in bonpner An Igunb, qvor shown b any one house in Centr nnldl. Artists` oval- uea and sums 0000!. None to equal xlmm In this city. Perfumes I N0'IL'I I93 I"I(UlVI I'AIIlU. Plum Ind Leather Odor Cpaea. Beautifully Hundumlmed Chum l lnc-(guns, Picnic Cue (something extra new 1) Me`! clue Bot.I,Co1lulol Novelties, Perfumes. V IENNA. n_\_..__x_- n... nu--- 1 .......L\.. I. ` nh..9.....-- . Advanceyour own interests by ordering your Cloth ing at !}LTYEiH Shl'FII]IiIiE >A GEOGRAPHTCAL snpv. . 9. \/ 47 3% Lung`, Pgcture Frame Fae 1fyy,\ r\._ an an: 1..--.. -A--0 Hl5iib.m PAIWHB. nip... 6...... n......Mo..II Nou:`.l.'I~u-i n:...n. -...| 1 _ . the City of Kingston, to u} (Boeond door hfom Wm'dron'I). SELECT STUCK UP PUHS Constantly arriving mt. the 2 `lbs. for'25c. ll iU|j& Where you can obtgin the A Best Value, the Best Work, and the Best. Fit in the city. yuan -nun. .- Wmfnn-nAn1ns to work no: out wuk ho own home: 01 to 010 E uumlv mudo. No photo. pain 5 : no onvuo` In; For (all mrsloulsn plume `Dunn i 08.3033. In um an A NEW YORK nn...._ u-....;- -1..- -.. ll. UIIIU. IJIIIJD KI LONDON. V-`.17 \ III lroci Itreet. kc onfnnn CI TV! 210 Princess 81. `r-& rrtmeut 1, 0, THOMAS MILLS & 00. W}-mrnyar Iea_un3 in 1.w.uynms | ... , ._.,. -k__._. _L1-L. ' I o'clock In cho,Y.W.C.A. lloomI.Cl The Women`: Tampornneo U with the Women`: Chtbtlu: Women : Audohuon In holdn mono mootlnn. to which all women In oordls y Invited to attend: II II ho may - will be well ntcndod. The am VII] in aid on Ioudny sitonoon. The proun-. In n lIl.tOblO time to l'O|II1l_I yognx w__smon uni`: in gas .____.. .. 1-.. ;1';i':y";i;o-1"n'n;>_E`"Tho remind young women mm. Clul llhdd ovary Tuoodly sornoon M four o'qlpok. to which All young woman no cordlnlly In-- vllod. Jun. 1. -R1ki4BS05lE CHRISTMAS l'BEBEN'l'B.- VVII -air--.-v---_ on I-|um:I:sss'r|u:n'r.` U00.2'2. via! vim. Du. I0. ..Z.. " .: .'.`:::.:.:: :.'..'&j'.'...:.."= O . :H.e.n.z|:n?fot =vo:k|'nduvn|uh slugs om lo: ant. M I13 with sump. unow (l,|l' '0 g10.IIl A!lY.` I Vmo UL. UIDGIIIIII, 0. . . ` . iT6iiiffBEuEi\ -r-- ~.____.__.___..____.._.__.. `W0 NEW B' BODIES, on Onlba:-no Buses. non Ola-u Bung ; _1 _n_>ou__ Igkv _a~_o_h_. 'nLIl3l!3~--MIVVID nouquir r r, non-n Reoeive~c.:l.-'I`o-da.y : c1;ng+AiW3AGr{I Es. diunibu 1'vIluA.! UVIIINBM 5 o'clock Ihtrp, for the citation of omooru for the tuning gut sod lot general budncuo. All an nqoootod to Mr M. . JAIII IIIANIION. inn uvnwa nun nnxm-nu -- umvmn-z.oouruu._ 5i& ?~F:1LL.; A. BAIap59p.. WTOIII AND V/`SBEHOUBI :0 menu! oo- 3 onlilzd by l`eIkw1ok.Endry n Co.,t1-om m ~BVUdNl%ID00t3.'bU' so In '1 :-Inocu lint. Dock Ilvvv . V --.__..______..__._...__ COHFOBTARLU E011". CODIIIIIIDJLIIX I6 rootnu. on Union Batu. Oil 3,401- Doe. 3|. `ANT-ED--LldMI uni nontlolunn In any or oolnu ollghl work at alum own nu. Is no ldnycm booulanwdo: man: by nuluao cuvnggpg.___L'o_`l_:_n3= Mo;a"I5'K\',fTJA'I7i."ith.r xi aln'IboIs.wub ontbon 0:0 I11! .Ponlu: Lunb And Autnclnn lhntlu. } ur-Lined Ciroulus, Dolmnnt, oto..',otc. \ BOARD (_)_|-'_ TRADE. 79 nmmlc s'l'n|m.'r. -- /2? T56i ____?___..__._...-.--- 7 HOUII ` Rent modonte. B , Cl BIIIIC '1 trees `ptrflp y w E B-C hum c ._--_.:..__..-----.:_.---__. DENCE ON BROOK s')`u.EE'l`-A doubl rial ovponllo Vlobrln Park. odor-ale. Apply ptoxniul. NUAUIIITIIIO at tho llupon load of Tilda I bobold M M10 Oounotl HL 1 OI! NIGIIT OIL: -_--n ung- _.._.._:__:_.__. 'l'0-LE1`. 236 Alfred Street. : nod and nnlnted ill through ; I YOU` _ 7r7Ii>._ mdoI-luad so nah. i look so lolrgllrl lgtl lion. _`_:__...._V _-:._g___ 530 LE1-. BUPIMIOII DI ITS Cor. P1 luau: b Burnt Bunch. qronn k envied by Felkwiok. Eoadry Co., from ` lily next. Applyto Doc. 19. OABBUTHEBB BROS` xel emu-. (Jake. It-n-Irl 1'0 ALI: OTIIIB ---.:-..--- n. 1Ih,GINIILIa IIRVANT 2' mm: nqutnd. Good not- I. BPABKB. Prtnoul ~ _.n._a_ OUIII, Oalboru nun! room: In men. BOYDJ Colbhrno 1300.9 0 P Pnncess Street. (Jake. culcln Ilrt-ml. . newly ` a -ynuyu Iy uuu -uyyvnu Ilvuuuuuv "U ..... oppo \n monopoly of the position by `Any man. Smylhe had no rea- son Qooxpoot a nolind term. 113 had done luirly well--with the usiatao of the con Eoil-bnt not so well that every consideration 0! rigb: and goason should give way below his ambition. Hnit .'.m.mI... that ho fnrna thn u /I}7'/Nu run MA yon. On Iondu nut she cement `for the Mlyorulty will tenninute. When the pollllmil ondonfnnd the votes are coimt. Od. we hope A!d. Whiting will have ptown 4.. popular choice. He has our nymph my end support because we are nnnnn . ; numnnnlu nf dun nnnitinn V&|VU WI UUIUKU HIE lulullllllllllw ~Bait remember that he forced the contest, since, until the eleventh hour; he made no sign of what he purpdaed to do. Mr. Whiting has out for about a; month before him, and in that time canvassed a large nnrr oer of the people; indeed the whole city would have been covered by Mr. Whiting some days. ago had his opponent at an earlier date madeiclairn anew upon the oiiice. He thinks that Mr. Whiting should have callcd upon him. and. on bended knee. besought his pleasure! That would have been in accordance with some peo- ple's ideas` of the eternal tness of things, but it is more than the democra- tic chases of Kingston and plain Mr. Whiting have been used to. For inany years. good men and true, have been content with the mayoralty for one year each. No one. except perhaps Mr.' Smythe himself. dreamt that he had larger expectations. ' In, n,,_AI , 1- __._.____._L_,1 _____.._._:__:.___.____ OUIE poaoand puntcd throu tho Oornu t for Ill6_-I splendid me I uon. Apply on the prrenlsou LARGE BRICK l10U8E-Conh1nlng )1 rooms; one doom IDOVG Wul9n'l Idvory. Am No. in. quoon Street at no ooouphd bv Mn Nlmmo. Apply to . 0. WILSON. Livery Oman. -- .-- ..,.., .._ -|:...|.- -*n`-- `"1 """'- "' Mr. Smythe is represented as more experienced than Mr. Wbitingha having served several years longer as u memlier of the council. This is a. mistake. Mr. Smythe was just one veer more than Mr. Whiting in public life when he sought the highest civic omce in the gilt of the people. But no man has been uiuru native than Mr. Whiting. not even the mayor in the last three years, and no man could be so disinterested in his mo- tives, He became a. cu.udidst.o at the earliest solicitation of representative citizens. because olhis usefulness. back- ed by an ability which few men possess. and tho application of which. if he be elected, will tend greatly to the eiciency of the public service. ..l'...l... ..'lI ..i...........L....n.u._ol.n In/-9: .,. ......, ,,........ ..... ...... v.Undrr ill circumstances-the fact (1) that Mr. Whiting Jid not particnfurly sank the 011100. that rather through so many of the people it sought him; (2) that he was out as a candidate I month before Mr. Smythe; (8) that in ten year: no Inn) or has held oioe longer than one term; and (4) that Mr. Whiting lays at the public service talents of the highest ordor-his return on Monday evening seem: to be beyond all doubt. Audit will never be regretted. M Ii`. .S'. lI Y l'll I."s ()I [ ().s'I 'I'I().\ . Mr. Sinytho took credit to himself. in his nomination HpE('Cl). for the opening 0! Baqot uh-eat. or rahkor lm nhfpining the governiuents consent to the eyeing of it. Mr. Whiting had a grand c iance to hit back---to spoil an election card- telling his worship that had his coun- sel been acted upon. and had his speeches been productive of theirintended results, the street would not and could not be 1 xtendoil through the artillery park. It is on record that the negotiations about the street in question began before Mr. `Smytl.e was in the council at all. beiore he was even dreamt of as acandidste. In Mr. Maclienzie's time progress was so far made that a commission was ap- pointed to value the lllll. and at the figures placed upon it by our own citi- zena a right of way for a continuation of Bagot street through ordnance g'ro'u nd was otlcred to the city. Fox nancial and other reasons it vraanot accepted. Noth- ing iurther was done about the matter. beyond a little talk and correspondence --an occasional word from a deputation. visiting Ottawa on other business, and an occasional lctter--until Mr. Livings- ton was called to the chief magistracy. During his term oi office the SaLvation Army undertook the erection of a bar- racks. and, as it happened. they bid for a site on Queen street. directly opposite to Bagot street, and the sale of that site to them and their use of it for building purposes would have. for years at least. put it out of the power of the council to do anything towards street opening. Mr. Sinythe was in the corporation at the time. And what did he do? Lend his inuence to the work of civic improve- ment. aa he would now lead the peopl to believe '2 No; he actually opposed the purchase by the city of the lot. sub- sequently converted into is street. llad l his way prevailed the lot would have i been built upon. and he could no ve turned to good account any appr'ma- tion ol the government lanai. however willing he might be to do so. The judg- ment ot other men. wiser than he. led to the consummation ol Mr. Livingetoirs labours ; in other words other men pro- ventod Mr. Svmythe from doing that which he advocated and which was `directly antagonistic to the public inter- esta. Mr. Bmythe may not remember these things at inconvenient seasons. but others remember them. and they will not allow hiin'to assume a credit which l rightly belongs to another. Mr. C. Liv- l_..-b.-: an JV cu; A.l1tIl(IIJ ` Until Dr. Smythe announced himself as n candidnte. less than three weeks ngo, I did not nnticipato I contest, and did not be- gin actively to canvas. llhave since prone; cnted lh%.cnnvnu us rapidly ns possible, but but found it utterly impouible in so than n time to see all of the electoh, who numbcr upwards of two thousand. I nun ohnun mhhm I harm ha-an nnnhhi ~1lutlt_1f_Iri{i:ih Whig,` To u u..:zo;.; nuynug-I urwunuu vn cvvv uavuvguu. I trust those whbm I have been unable to much will lxindiy overldok the omission us nnnvoithble qpder the ch-cumstancesv and will,` notwithstanding. cast their vines L- __ -- u-..A-- 4'.-` oh- 11...--.Io.. nl uouguu Inon.ar.n IIIOII _f1-ow. 8110000! to their vonture. JI;:.zn_ [1 Wu], IIUIWIIIISIIIIUIH`, I-ll uacu nun ' no on Monday, fol` the lhyornlty of 3: You pay ho blah prion Iome city dodern are llklll {or their run when: ]. L. `Winrmo. . A mu! ATTACKS mm "wmas~ Vnmon-rs , .. um nan souwnrr mum. Bir,-In the lame of the Brittinh Wing of the 29th I see wlmtia ptlrporwd be A [air sample o( croanreing now it an I am the elector alluded boo I 0 now like to lie under the stigma of nseing the vulgar Lnrxpnage attributed to me. In that repo Tum changed with nseing the wnrda white live:-ad ninn that con- The Editor. Uritlith Whiz). Full` IHPOIT I. `III ouargau Wllill UBBIIIK IIIB words white `gured pigs that con- stitute the co il a body of men that should be honourable that is aograve mistake it not worse it would ill be rate me to couple some true and highly spected friends in the council with the ring that forms the majority _ the words white livered pigs in human lonn that would sell their votes for the like of you did not relar in any way to the ouucil. The only words refere- ing tothe council was with regard to s sition was what I_now distinctly re- t. 1 would not acept the best situa- tion in the city at the hands ofan un- prinoipaled majority. The rest of the vulgar slang hurled at me and others is beneath my notice.-Yours truly, Tnos. Mmuu, sp. [We have printed this letter verbatim at (iteratim. (1) because Mr. Miller is fond of criticizing others, and (2). because his enmity to Ald. Eilbeck ap- pears to be founded upon the {act that he was not appointed a returning oicer lor the election of 1886. It is well that others should see him as he does not see himsel.'.|\ .___._ -e -__ -uluru IA! uwnr muuu. Also of the ward nominnhions yea- tcerday are was some exceedingly hvelv cross-ring. A sample of it, and a very fair example, is aqpndod : Eloctol---How much did the piece of uiaewux an -- on - HBIUCD OUBB r Cnndidste-I am not. here to answer such silly questions. You are tnlking now of what occurred in 1884. A an ago I was here to give an moon 1'. of my stewardship, of the cost of sidewalks, of street improvements. uni of every- thing with which I had to do. That win the time you ouozht to have put your enquiries. But you had nothing to say then, as you would have nothing to any . nnw if I had made van a returning mr example. ua aqpnueuz piece uidewslk at on street cost? t`..nRizI-In_I nm nnf. horn in Annwnr Conilullae PUG COIIDCH. Caudi:1abe-No. of course you don't. You wouldn't take 3 real-bot. stove. I suppose, but it migmu't do to other you anything less uninviting. And vnu talk about the whine-Iivered pigs im. the council I Take off vour coat and you'll nd the bristles all over your back. Another elect.or-Take A scyhe und them 03. ` mm. o|.:. ....Iln Hm nlnnmm nfnmni men, you Would Have uouuxug no any now if I had made you a returning oioer. Had I voted you 01.25 per day. for sitting around` and doing nothing. I'd have been the nicest man in the world. m,.,..,..._1 3.... wtnnt ...... "an .n .1... will pay sll' Intending purohuorrto cull and OXIIDIIIB our stock. which embraces everything es`Mblsiu thollne ol Fun. and u we mann- sclure many of o.ur own goods, we any in n ortn: :: 4: /1 pa .'s-,. snl4l.|o non as regsrdu uslltv. work mnnshlp Ind price.

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