Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1886, p. 3

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und lining been made with me mnnmer of Education. Intending candidate: must. nunounce themselves to Mr. Wade in Toronto. The competition for lu-In prizes II 0 an to the province. but only to those Iv o hove taken medslu during the past six years. Three vnlnnblo prizes will be given. Clnclnnnl Enquirer. ul\....L..- An... u 3 boys ell penned I) d f. : other side wee the inecri tion: God so deel with thorn ee 10 at Clnclnnetl Enquirer. 0.. "Doctor. does it not sicken the etn- Oi dents. or do they not lose ell feeling and tr veneretion for the deed ?" Some mey eiclren for e while. but they gredneliy grow ecoustorned to it. end then they give ites little thought ee you in your deily evocetlon. I heve seen things in e dissecting room thet heve rnede me tremble-oeee herdened es 1 em. in my second yeer cl etndent life one evening we were ell In the dissecting room weit- ing for the demonstretor to cell our num- bers end epporticn no in nqnede of four or live eronnd the room. There were some twenty bodies lying on the tehlee; eereeweze covered. end others were not, There were wte end bleck. lnele end iemele. oid e young. We were es- signed to one oi the covered teblee end drew lote for choice oi position. Iehoee 4 the heed. end then we uncovered the body. It wes that cl e girl not more then l7.end she could not here been 6 deed mere then e week. Her long bloude heir wes cleen end in two breids. } 1 1 M d. ll (1 w 9 u b 0 ex tl b t e r tied with light blue ribbon: She must here been hendled very gently. ior.the ghouls` hook hed leit no me:-ks on her I ieir white skin. end the ribbons Ill her ` heir were enother proof of thet. The [sew esilh bend on her neck. end on touching it found e locket. which I opened. I: it wee en old ledy`s eweet tone. which seemed to ehide me with her kindly eves. On the ern.z y deel wit we did not dieeect thet night. Nor wee thet body ever dieeected in our nnllane." Y0n.In hild.--Morn ." ' ,, w.yLc e 1| '--'rv-- _. U! via an- Bpuln Kiri mot` union in the I III! IP10! llama d0ouI :u|o'I by Edison : `legoual-0-I ` ..m.nauons uholrln Ilnhl. . many II hi 00* `noun oruouuouun m 1 mctndcioolll olootrh llghl. DISBIOTING ROOM EXPERIENCE. )0] ol lulllunu un- none "In! light. Detroit. is increased. The Untano (Californian paper) an- nounces the marriage of Mr. Oharlea F. Chney nnd Mia: Ell: Mngaret. eldest daughter of 0. E. English, Toronto. I Mr. William Johnson. of Bollevxlle. respective school boards or nueee puweu. Queen Victoria has ordered that the performance o1Gounod`sMors es Vim." which she has promised to attend. shall be given in Albert Hull on the afternoon oIFeb. 26. u.....). Rm-"hm-dr. has been ennazed |2.000 per night, Fitzjobn Porteris now likely to regain bl! status in the American army. He would have it already had not President- Artlmr seen fit to veto the act of Con- ` grass to that effect. PI-inna Nnnoleon undarweht I surgi- lny,11ommy_ belI-1i1:s1ng1)uun- wheut, Flour, Fnrinu, India Cassava, Boston Brown Bread, &c,nt Hmgnmt an Tnumrsnws, __ n_4........ ....A Mnnhrnl Btmatn. Bollovi|lo,thlI evening. . Ohnrlea DLouepI. non of the dinnin- guinhed engineer. has been made In oloer of the Legion of Honor. M.-., nnhm-my Ind her children have the Legion or honor. Mu. Osborne and children remrned to the city from London. Eng. Mr. Osborne in still in England. M. n nm.I.. hu rntnrned utter still in England. Mr. R. Conley bu returned opcnding ten city: in the west. He vim- od Hsmilton, Toronto. Buffalo and Nia- gara Falls. (Junk. J. Donnellv and Mr. W. Leslie _ Capt. J. Donnell loft yesterday for oronto to give evi- dence in a suit in which Mr. Murphy. of Detroit. is interested. -n.. n...,...... m.mm-nim moor) ' of 0. 1:}. English, '1`oronv.o. Mr. William Johnson, and 00]. David Wylie. ol Brookvillo. have been elected chairmen of the school boards of these places. nnnnn Victoria has ordered by Maui-ibe Gran tor a two moncna tour in the United States. Sarah will not twelve nights each month anti get. 02.000 night, Fitzinhn Portei-is likely so than queen. Prince Napoleon underwett surgi- cal operation recently for L4, e remdval of a. tumor on the cheek. During the o rnciou the surgeons found an shoes: 0 the throat and operated upon it. The patient will recover. The nrofeuonhin 0! philosophy in _____ 1 no Poplo Whoa nun-unu. asylum -N Doing: Attrnot;"l'nulnI Alunllnll. __L_':-:. -.:p-:`-:- Mme. Patti in nneking aerionuly from l hronchitiu. , . John Kelly. of Tammany tune. I8 009 ill I boo ted to N- 'I.i.:: Pl`.nl{.gNnrnl=v' n: uaumod his to 3: ho ha been nod to be. Lient.-Col. Woraler an new position as D.A.G.~ o! the Htlillx district. Mm Don Allen, of Kin won. given 3 bible readin at the Mun mont Home, Bolloville,t evening. , ....:.|...a ..min.m- hn been HARDY 8:. MURRAY. Sarah Bernhardt has been engaged Maurine Gran for two months tour in Mm United states. pationta will The profouonbip philosophy Cornell University, N.Y.. accepted by Dr. Schurmau. of Dalbouaie College, Halifax, was refused by Dr. Watson. 0! Queen`: Univeraitv. He preferred to remain in the Kinguton University. nlnara, Ahrnm Shaw and Thomas F. the Kingston University. Messrs. Abram Shaw Vnnluvenlmve been reappointed Secre- tary and Treasurer, respectively. of the Midland Central Fair Association. These oloere are energetic and do much to make the yearly exhibition a suc- nan: case. Mr. T. Cleary. who was employed by the Dominion Expreu Uompnny to look utter their interest: on the Kingston & Pembroke RR. between Kingston and Renfrew. has been transferred to the C.P.R. and will run between Ottawa and Pembroke. xv I Wnmlnr J Rm-minahnm.M. A. Pembroke. W. J. Fowler, J. Bermingham. M. Hall, T. C. Donnellv, W. H. Slayton. Montreal; J. Simondmoadenabnrg; A. Gillies, Hamilton; A. D. White. Bnnlo; N. Johnson. Newmarket; W. Millignn. 3 Port Hope; J. R. Perkins,Rocheator. N.Y.. am at the British American Ho- tel. " The Rev. D. Mitchell has resigned his charge in Belleville. Next Sabbath the pulpit. will be lled bv a prolessor lrom Queen's College. Kingston. and Rev. Mr. Mitchell will preach in the limestone oitv. Hie pulpit; will be declared vacant bv the Rev. M. W. Maclean the ret Sabbath in February. ,- ._V__._. Anule Fllzpntrlok says She Was: Intoxicat- ed lint Tom to Deny It. Nearl a hundred men braved the rigereo the weather and crowded into the police court this morning when the doors were opened. They were hopeful of witnossinsz sensations in connection with the Fitzpatrick case. They were disappointed. instead of the young miss. full of pertness and rettiness. bouncing into court. as she dit yesterday, she was escorted in at a funeral psoe by Officer Tattle. She was pale, breathed heavily, and had a luttreless eye. She supported herself as she moved up the dock and in a tragic wsy dropped upon the bench. Then she opened her eyes and piteously locked at the magistrate and said, "I'm sick." and in such it plaintive voice. Her mother sat in the witness box and wept. "Have vou vour witnesses hero '2" en- "Have you your witnesses quired the mngiatrste. "Before unv witnesses stand up before qulred the magistrate. "Before any me." mailed the oung woman, "I want to admit I was runk. but I was told to deny it and I am very sorry that I did no air. I have a baby at homo-" "What I`' exclaimed the magistrate. Have you I bah ? Why you're only a chilnl yourself! ow old is it 7" "Four ears next Jane," said Mina Fitzpatric . "ll you`ll let me no I'll never be seen here again. l`hero's no one to look alter the baby but myself." 'l`he mother also pleaded for her release. She man a good girl. Then you lead guilty ?" "Yea, vonr onor." "Toke her down stairs." And Oloer Craig eaoortod her out. She loaned u on his arm and bresthod heavily. Before the magistrate left the bench he ordered her remand to gaol for a week. Her compamon was ned H0 and coats. which amount was promptly paid. 3 l i The snow llloekedes Trelc un the Ron ole- `nne Rellwen Kept Free. To-dey the public struggled against e storm of eonsiderebie megmtndo. Lest principal cities 90 blow softl iron: the moi Pswimded by snow. uriug the mm. the gels increesed. the snow iell heevily, end this morning greet benks ol the beautiful were lound in front oi I I 1 I ( I 1 I nesrly every house. The streets ruu- I ning north and south were in the worst condition. During the morning the storm continued unebsted. The telegrsph end telephone lines were not. however. sl- ieoted. Reilwey trsle wee ooneiderebly delayed. while the country reeds were said to be in e terrible condition. The Grend Trunk ex ress trein from the west wes repor to be an hour end 3 qusrter lete this efternoon. The morn- ing expresses eest end west were seid to be on time. The truck is being kept open by snow plougbs. which ere eon- stentlv peeling up end down it. Now that the storm bee ebsted end the snow become peeked it will be eesy to keep the cuts open. Trelo on the K. & P. R. end R. W. & 0. H. is seid to be quite Bi|KFAI census um gs. reyulnr. `Mum rm: In mu one lutnothlnq to Do -I'IlI' '08.! Paid. Ever uinoo the streets committee decided to oxpond 05,400 in public in: provomonto tho once of the my engine: hu bun buigd by men necking omploymsnl. lumen of 20 won guund by the city engineer 1n his pun boot. but In moon that ho bu only a ll of thou. Ho laid out work for 00% ,bn&. ownngtolho Item: nolhlngoon dooo. As noon on tho 10' W3 v ""99 Ullllplvv out -an-- waotbor mode:-also the moo will be -not to work. Tboro no II present on the corporation poy roll: tho Imnu o! 27 mon_. Thoy lobour tbroo-ouch: tune and rooolvo 760. pol` diam. This in Mr I ...u nnnnldarln the bud Simon. A V4 o-~r-_._. SHE WAS FADED AND DEJECTED. ' and rooolvo 750. mom. 1 mo nu um poy oonoldorlng good loony of mono omployod by tho on on working, on Quohoc man. on Monday the anchor wil_l be | VWIWI 0 HIGH" ounmnnuonu. { Sorpondon nu. Monday will opu::| 01! 31:80. Iootuillf cm nu urns; , "DP 01'1"" '3 ||||'- D `I N! to h$rII30IIh Aunt- legtlilt think: 50 mogwlbd u ,3n..d..-1-M. 3; -mm-- 3, W. on III-llm cm avmomgm. V `I J. R. l erkms,x(ocueawr. .am at the A513}-ioan HEN ON CIVIC IIPEOVIKINTB. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIQ, JAN. 21. 9333 am. oonuuic. Rolled Oats, Rolled Oatmeal, White Wheat, White Maize, Yellow Maize, Crushetl Bar- lny, Hominy, Self-Rising Buck- __.L--a mm... Ifrwinn lnrlin BTRUOK BY A STORM. _?.-_.j- Ill VALUE OF THE ARTICLE GREATLY INO`BIABED--TEI CAUSE. I While the business end of a broom still holds supreme away in every house- hold there will be considerable excite- ment in the market regarding the bush? part of it.~ The dealers therein are in l of anxiety. A short crop of broom corn is reported. It is said that the demand is greater than the supply, and in conse- uence there has been an advance of rom 50 to 75 per cent. in the cost of brooms. A reporter of the Wine was esterday whisked into the presence 0! r. B. Bailey, of the firm ol Bailey at 00. He. said he had been made aware of the shortage In the crop. but the rm would not be seriously seoted. They always carried a big stock of broom oorn. Possibly they had enough of it on hand to keep their factory running until next seasons crop was ready. The demand latterly for brooms had been increasing. and they had been busier than at any oorres nding season for years. they mean actnred about two r oar loads ol ooms per month. and pin`- ohased their corn in the Westefn States. :4 n... ... a.,....a mow could sell their I lnlloy Iron. Inc a Flu luck on land- lo-e Philosophical lelectlon-Iroo-I Ihuld not Inc I luldud PrIce-'I Ic Denial hr which the Tlounnd Island Park Inn laubllnlul. ~ I the Western nines. If they so desired they could stock at a largely increased value. but this would be unfair to their numerous customers. They had on several occu- sions sold stock to better advantage than it they had manufactured it into brooms. The cost of brooms had not as yet ad- vsncedmbut there was no telling how soon this will happen. It was the herd- est thing in the world to increase the price of brooms. People were very con- servative in this respect. No matter what was the condition of the market brooms were supposed to be a staple article and have a standard value. Tl... Mr Rnilmr drnnmad intoa philo- standard vsiue. Then Mr. Bailey dro ped into a philo- sophical strain and ssig it was remark- sble that while corn rsisers and corn dealers msde greet fortunes it was sel- dom s. msnulscturer ol brooms became wealthy. Some men were ambitions to go no further than make is living, and by making small quantities of brooms sud peddling them through the country the prices were lxcpt down. By the recent use oi machinery the business 01 these persmbulsting broommskers is becoming extinct. They could not compete and so a..........I nnl'._ The bone of the future They could not compete sun so dropped out. The hope is that the manufacture of brooms will become an established business. to be governed by the uotuations of trade. prices uotusting accordingly. It was only once in a while that broom corn "went short." In 1880 a similar state of ssirs occurred. Only Int year there was an enormous crop. Prices were so low that rsisers did not receive half the producing cost. Many of thorn dropped out of growing it, hence the short crop. Those who purchased vast quantities of corn and held it have reaped a fortune. some of it bringing four times its original cost. The reporter loft. convinced that there were matters of interest to all businesses. and that in the production of brooms there was as much shilitv required to make it a success as in trades of a more prominent chsrscter. A Few Points '|ouchlnu '|hlI Int-ruling RanurI-'I'he Uloors-|'.lao!. The Thousand Island Park Associa- tion holdtheiraunual meeting in Water- town a few days ago. As many Kings- toniuws are interested in the success of the Park we give a low extracts iron: the annual report of the olcerseloot. The last three vears owe: the period of very large and heavy outluys in the building of the hotel. tabernacle. bridge, grading of roads. putting in of water works and sewerage. and in years that have been wet. cold, unfavorable, and in Line most serious and general nancial depression the counlry has known, yet they have steadily grown and prospered. ()nly stupid and reckless management can nrevent it from further increasing Unly stupm auu rncnuauu LUIIUIIKUIMUHII can prevent. its popularity. ' "It; was a mumv thought 01 tho lamenti- its popularxtv. "It was happy thought ed Bishop Haven m the earl) controversy for a name of this corporation. 1 name it *'l"lmThnmu1u;1 Island Park. H is a ~L(5%ST.-- for 01 mm oorpornuou. 1 mun it."I`heThousnn;1 inn Park by nature and now by name, in the very centre of the Thousand In- lnnde of the St. Lawrence. Past us and around us there pour ten broad miles of deep and purest waters under the clouds of heaven. `The Venice 01 the North. abrilliunt literary lady has called it; `The grandest nacural aanitnrinm ol the globe. an eminent physician of national !n.n1e has pronounc- ed it : ' In noint. of natunl beauty end pbysicinn or nauoum mme nu pronounc- ed in ; point. beauty unsurpassed attractions. there in nothing on the globe like it.` says the great. Boston lecturer. whn has made the trip of all the continents and sailed upon all the seas. c-1.... n. mmnmlm um m-aver oered "Let us remember the prayer by Dr. Love on the first opening of our grounds. kneeling on the green grass in the presence of a great multitude on that beautiful Juno day. and whose vnluv nble me was cloned instantly by a stroke .4 ....,...1..m in Inna than nna week from life cloned mwmuy ny a Bureau of apoplexy in less than one the!) day. `Great God of heaven. help us and all our successors to preserve this Thousand Island Park. with its thou- sand acres in the very centre of these` `Thousand Mandi. for all future time 1...... .n Rnhlrmth dmuenrntion. 1nI.emner- `Thousand mlnnuu, 10!. an nuuuu: uum from all Sabbath desecration. lntempeh was And all rvila.` " --r...o. nu .mra and more make it 3 And all runs. " "Let us note and magnicent exception to the general summer resorts of the country in liter- -.- .......1|.mm. smoinl mnement. and resorts of the country in mer- ery excellence. eooisl renement motel inuence and power. Let us have one abort answer for all questions of motel administration. `Our principles were settled in the beginning of our cor- poration and are not open for any discus- sion. " . Tim rnllnmna trustees were elected anon. The following trustees by the soockboldenz M. D. Kinney. President; M. Wortu. F. 0. Weeks. First Vice-Proaidenta; Geo. P. Felts. Second Vioo-Pranident; A; W. Goodnle, M.D.. James Benn. A. C. Middleton. A. Our- nnnnn Q I. _.:___....:__j..?.._____ BROOM CORN BOOMING. June: aeuu. n. nee and 8. Call. Secure Bargains immediate- ly trom A One The! Wlll lle Well llelnenbel-ecl- The Terms Nearly up. In August. 1888. George Hopgurd. hotel keeper of Belleville. wee etteolied by Ioldiere o! "8" Battery and severely injured. The bntterymen were convict- ed. Hnddleeton received In sentence of three yeermend Henderlon one 0! two yours, in the penitentierfn Police Mu- gietrete Flint. of Bellev lle. under dete ol Jan. 10th. writes : "I we: convinced thet the jnrorl hnd oonlneed the nine: of the two men. and convicted uddlel ton of the molar oenoe lneteed of Henderson. Upon stating the matter to J ndge Gels. who tried the one. he egreed with me sad endoreed my repre- eentetlone to the overnment, with the result thet liudd eaten`: eentenoe he: been ohenxed lrom three to two yeere. t..a..a elm nma neriod for which Hender- being the nine ponou son was lnouoonhd." be libonlod shortly. ` Inn nauul nnmll-mt. I000 Mil! IIIIIQQIUIIUIII Iuuvuuuu un- being the period nnn CAI innnnurlhd." B0! MOI I DO HKIIIX IIIUI I for good conduct ->-CU-?- tor the Iabtba It in not nocaaur to buy conicnrea. Men and women ahoui nmembor that Putnam'a Painlaaa Con Extractor ia the only safe. aura and painlua corn remover extant. It docs ita work quickly and with oartainty. Sea that the amt: N. C. Polaon & Co. appaara on aac "bottle. Beware of poiaon~ ona imitationa. rs on ucn THOUB AND IHLAND PARK. smmamons nnvinsio. ma period [or which LlOl'.|ClOl'- toontod." will hsviug mnluions Anni. _ L|idluv'l. Oventookingu for children and India: It Laidluv 4! Son's. Ludier knitted wool ` chem. 750, 0], 01.25 at Hardy dz Mum s. Capt. Dix`s nkuiug rink was: covered with Inter and snow to-day. nanrnhnnhinan. anitprn and wool mitts 1>[>U'0T;oNs] Princess street. The G.'l`.IL engineers and remen. ol the Kingston division. supped together at Bellenlle on Tuesday night. rm... M... lndnn with 1.100 bushels of Bellenlle Tuesday night. Two ours. laden with 1.100 buqbelu grain, arrived from Huntington and Verona. this morning for Eilbeok. AIR mam... whn intended lenvimz Verona this momma I01` nuoeou. Ald. Eilbeck. who intended leaving for Newcastle last night. did not. get. -way owim: to the inclement weather. Thu rnnrnhnrn nl tha nnrlina club nu nuvvu-any u... _. _. __, inclgmnt weather : The members 0! the curling club will probably draw on Saturday for partners and play for the Gnu-rutbers gold medal. Warrant: have been issued for two and play [or me Uarrumers goxu meum. \\'n|-nmtl have been young men who created a disturbance by gbtiua at I public gathering 3 short. time ago. Ynntnrdav Einlmn Clauv. while in um. 1-mug. um. lung. in. I'nupIc'I At-' lAnlInu_NnInl DI oil? LOCI` 00'1"- DIIIJKUK I a Mdmya. t2.hilh-an : a Murnyn. Ohildt-en : ne cashmere mqun It Lnidlura. ll-nigh-uskinnn fnl nhildu-an EDI] with Inter and no-any. Overntockings. `(timers and all reduced it Hardy 6: Murray's. Thu Iintnr lnnnlinn for "D" Commnv. all reduced II namy a Murray 3. The winter supplies for Company, (lint: Bum`... were expected to arrive to- ny. This is the weather (or sashes. tnquea. clouds. etc., cheap, cheap. at Hardy a Murmy'2. Thu nnlit-n will Anfnrna they SHOW bV- Bhnica Farfntfqpus Ponds, Murmyw. The police will enforce the by- law Justus soon as the present. stagm has moderated. Again W Mnillivrnu nun] (L M0- nu mouerawa. Messrs. W. Moillivray null (l. Mc- Cullough will run 9. billiarrl parlor on Princess street. 'l`|m (3 1` TI Anni:-nor: nn remen. 0' Mus Juana mvina. Buglar Christian Hormel. "E" Cour puny. Midland Battalion. has received a raluity of 0158. for disability incurred. in the North-West onmpaign. I 'f`hn l`nnnhnrn' Tnntitllta WAB to IIIVB time Yesterday Biabon Cleuy. Belleville. oloieted at. the mu-rlwe 0! M. S. O'Brien. barrister, who wedded Mies Mend Elvinn. n....|.... m...:.o:... nu-ma` '-F." ()om~ in the North-West oumpugn. The Teachers` Institute was to occurred in Kingston to-day and to- morrow. but ithad to be postponed be- cause oi the impossibility to hold it. `Thu mnmhnrn nf "A" HEMBIV. IE Bl` oi the xmpoaawxmy so umu w. The members of "A" Battery. tleford, are having cold weather. For some time it. has averaged 20 below zeroand had generally a wind with it. nnllnvnnn in nrrnnainu to have It can- ZBIOIIDO D80 aonerauy ll. Wluu wwu nu. Bellovnlle in arranging to have tral fair such as is being held eul in Kingston. Mr. 50. Charles as eon elected President. of the Agricultural Society. w. 5.... n (aw nnmnnn nlnmau left. Society. We have a few pumps: plumes lens. Should you desire any. oome promptly and choose them. as they will all likely be sold in a few days. Only at Wilson's- Pharmacy. It. in nrnlmlnln that "D" Comnanv will Pharmacy. It is probable that "D" Company be stationed at the fort. At present the barracks are fairly ocnnpiad, and in a few days about twenty short course men will strive. nu wnh `Ind Mm {`.nt.|mlin I.it.m-nu-v So- will nrnve. On Feb. 2nd the Catholic Literary So- ciety will hold 5 concert in the City Hull. Prof. Desroobera will be musical direc- tor. and a famous vocalist from the wept will appear. nnrinu um week of nmvu` collections M. H,WALSH & O0. wean wnl During the week of prnyu totalling 846.20 were taken up. This amount has been equally divided be- tween: the Poor Relief Association and the (Jay Mission. In nmnrnenb cases citizen! n`eed not. tbe Cmy Mission. In emergent oases wait until the morning to send telegraph messages east. uni west, at an operator at the city G.'I`.R. station will oblige them b instant des etch. 1*}... .o..r. nnrtinn An: from Datama- mom 0 maoanu aes awn. The steak pnrticn us from Desmon- to are tbnt the small-pox in Tyendinaga is conned and that no lnrther deaths have been reported. The Mnricle family are the only sufferers now. R-vm-Al Kinanlanninnax have none to we only sunerera now. Several Kingatonianax gone Neweuslo there to witness the winter races. There are 35 horses in the eld. among them "Joe Brown." The storm 0! last night may cause apoazponement. The drv goods and fancv millinery ol last night epoatpouemens. The dry goods fancy milliuery stock 0! the "Ban Mnrche." Farley dz Uo., Toronto, lot No 1. valued at 04,896. was sold on Tuesday to F. X. Couainenn &`,Co., at Bo. on the dollar. Look out lot bargains in nfew days. The members of "E." and F oom- panien. 14th Bntt.. will start their gym- nasium next week, and lieep it running for three months. At the end of that time the will give an exhihitiotftq the Opera ouse. Serut. Major Moi`-guns will be the instructor. l"l.n Ilnll 'I`nlnnl\nnn (VJL. 5)! Canada. the instructor. The Bell Telephone Co.. of Canada. exgect shortly to introduce the Gisborne an Keeley new magnetalcnd speaking telephones. Sonndis distinctly audible several leet from the instrument. This is the instrument for which Mr Keeley. a. lormer Kinastonian. received 010.000. 'T`|.n mnrlcniu-v mm:-ma for Kingston. lormar mnasnonlsn. reouvuu v1U.vuu. Tho mortuary returns for Kingston. for Drcember, show up well alongside those ot other clhies. While we have evidences of R small scarlet fever spi- demio, Toronto. llnmlllaon. and other ulsoes appear to have :1 dl htheris scourge. Measles was slso spl mnic in Quebro. Them were 80 fun] cases of thnm. Q lclaouux the Omooru. The stockholders of the Nlpanee Tamworth &Quel)ec Railway Com my met. on Tuesday at their 011109 in up- anea. and elected their directors as fol- lows: : H. B. Rnzhbun. Duoronto ; E. W. Benjamin, Yarker ; F. R. Rnhbun. Deaeronto ; F. W. Hall. Napsnee ; R. 0. Carter. Kingston `. Herbert B. Rnthbnn. Dene:-onto; W. S. Willmns. Nnpnnee; W. R. Aylsworth. Deaoronto ; A. Henry. Napnnee. M: th:.direct.ora' meeting, the follow- At the directors` meeting, ing oloera were re-elected : A. Henry, president ; W. R. Ayluwortb. vioa-pro- aidout. ; W. S. Williams. secretary ; F. 8. Rnthbun. treasurer '. E. W. Ranbbun. general manager ; R. C. Garter, namtnnt manager; 0. A. Mellowes. and George A. Brown. gsuditors: II. B. Sherwood, superinteud`ent. Blunkeu for con`: sud (`sloth at Hardy L Ilnlungun PRICES IN MILLINERY I TABLE LINENS. SHEETING S, PILLOW COTTONS, T0 WELLINGS AND TO- 11'r`lI\ T Q llplrll 0! Inc llmou--1-uuu uy .~---as-, Mr. C. H. Corbett received e cu-culer lrom New York. which ntetee that the Spirit of Tum is getting up A trotting rece lor three 'yeer olde. from meree covered in 1885. to take place in Auguet or September. 1889. (`he track will be e mile in length. The winner of the rece willreoeive I 01.000 cnp.preeented by the proprietor of the Timn, end the etekee end money edried by the track. will be divided as follows : '70 per cent to the winner ; 20 per cent to the eecond horee ; and 10 per cent to the third horee. Those meklna entries ere re- quired to pay 010 in 1886 ; 015 in 1887; end 0100 in 1380. The nce ie to be mile heete. beet three in live in herneee. The reoo is open to Cenedlen competi- lnrn I;ou'I In Duned, Smokers will further their own interest l:-E insisting upon having the "Cable" or " l Padre" brnnds of cigars. which have stood the ten for I quarter of n cemnr . end not nllow greedy Ind unucrupulous alert to persuade them to take other brand! which` on them I larger prot. the consumer Ub- take other brands wmczr ray larger prot. n g I loser theraby. -T-riub "Quouro urn." Bum! of Oinn. Try than. V' I ghoiu 8. DAVIS 6 SONS. Fsotorm -Uoto Strut, Montreal ; Tomato hunch II inch BIIOOI. --cnny." The oldest nnd mos! relitblo brlnd of citrn in the market. Freo_ from I chemi- on ndmiicinl avoring. ` gnano Oomn. { FOUND AT LL81`-A runny wsn'u- ' M to cum bud lou. Odlbuuu. co. nal. In ho! ll. HAlI)I'I Inn 15 oh. uIWu|o'I Bulb 00:: Due l`Tu.V('J>dlbunnI. Ram`: lute uou I Bun. In hon` 3! Wade : III I o N-' I INTLIIIII in and of Undorwou cull M W. RIIVIB3 wbcu you In lhlnrgumchos annu- onznnoohoou hour` ___..___ Iho llmon--FulurIly silken, 1:. rs u n.....hm.r. rnnnivnd n on-cult mc In1cn[1's or n um-. u. n. vinsu & em, otonuu -0060 ulna, moniru brunch. 34 (`inch --__.__.._ WOUND randy wann- lnamann huwlutho 0_on|._Bnn I'Qu.Ol|'l Oil." 1.... VI`:-an umm. Just Marked off One Bale of Heavy Black verstnckjng Yarn, _ ,_.J A Large Assortmeno of these goods at Very l.ow Prices. `J.LA|DLAW & SON IFIRST MIDWINTER PIC-N10. OVERSTOCKINGS, / GAITERS, \ ~` CLOAKS. AND BUY AT THEIR OWN PRICE : Knlued Wool Goods, Gloves. MINI, ` Ci6'MFTBN's_ GgEN`U|[\lE CORSET .,- nn- -.. ll JANUARY, 1886 1 EvERvT6I3*Y}%%I5*i%NvITo TO COME 1 nuzv mu. asmmau vou. see man. ;F. X. COUS_INEAU 2 CASES NE W EMB/?0/DE RIE S at SPENL't & CRUML E 1'8 Beautiful Embroideries at 5, It) and 12c. per yard. Special Oering for this week s sale. ` Ladies and Misses Mantles, Ulsters and Blanket Suits. Dress Goods, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. Remnants in every department at Half Price. &'l`I|eIe Goods must be cleared to make room for Spring Flock now on order. Come nl once and secure some of the Bnrgulnl. SPENOE 66 CRUMLEY IGHEAP DRY GOODS ALL WOOL CASHMERE, Black or (jolorcd, for 30. a yard. uynnr nnnxx-nvr T\1)L`QQ rxnnnc Pm. 1r':n . 1 Jun. 21. Equal to 20 per ce{t# of!` Re- gular Prices on all ALL WOOL FRENCH DRESS GOODS for 150. A HEAVY ALL WOOL TWEED for 35c. BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS at Less than Wholesale Prices. II. Icl-'l|J|., TIEIE - LATEST - DESIGNS I1 u I JAB RID'8 an WHAT REQUCTIONS ALL - GLASSES - or - DRY - egpps. During this month we will oer tbn at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I\... ..ll J11 nnnuinnn vnn thnf f_h 8.3 1_ INEJIJU \JJ`4.IJ A. Av;\_4;.a\;. ~_ One call will convince you that the place for Bargains in Dress Goods i T.D.iV||NNES&Co s. . __. on I An l\l'l'I l"IlI'I`I\1fl'IQ NI I Ilsouo. To increase the crowd we[Wi11 sell during this month GREAT SAGRIFIGE SALE NOW GOING ON I POCKET &'i0FF|CE D|AR|ES. TRY `E. MCFAUL Jun. 90. Jun. 15. Iluvuu - 7-- V- , At 7 5 cents. standard prices elsewhere 90c. and $1. Jun. 16. CHEAPER "A111-IAN EVER \J Jun. 8. Dunooll. 5.7. 10.13. loan Nowoot-uII.ou|I.wonIl00. mo Ploou Now [many Ghghunl. 10;. word: 15.. wl`_|ouul!wA1lWool0|udhnTwoodI.O9o..woI M!SlhOood0nyOoonlor0IIOD9l!!!'. lrpn French 6 O'clock Tea Tables. Fancy Sewing Table. Fancy Rattan Rockers. Centre Table and Sofa, at CI-I :a:A1=s :I:DH:`:a:. Henderson & Bu`s_New`Buok Stura. -':'--__, 303. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STREETS. AT 400- PER I9! PRINCESS STREET. THE WONDERFUL MAN. IF YOU WANT Wool and Cashmere lloslcry. etc. -AND--- 254- In 256 Prlnoou 81. I89 & I3] Pllncoss street. 1150. A, l`|rn Bender. Part I. ioc. I`Irn IeIIdeI'.~PnI-I 9. lac. Iocond lileadu-.9.h~.. Tlnrl Bender. asc. Fourth Reader. doc. I80 PIIINBESS ST. v- the balance of our t0ck SOHO0L BOBKS l"UhLBTO0Ko1 ALL OTHER SCHOOL Book: nowon Mud st l.lL'l|.luuu. w -..__.- ..__. Cor. Princess and Manual Btmou. Nov 80. BI Handersnr. &; En : Naouk Stare '.LU vv ;;u_u....... .. .. , WELS, EMBROIDERIES. PRINTS AND TEENS. HEBGHAIITS ! I J|u.15. 1).) you wsnt mbuy I 031 Book. Jon:-nnl, Ledger. 03;; !l9ok,_ Minute Book. IIII lool. loci of BI-ilii or llooelpu. or any III! OI I Ilullt -Agk` RIGu?i T" PRICE 1` -.A'[` .- uumanu'anmnmksmm Good nuortment n ONTARIO READERS, Jal1nHamlnrsnn& u. I10 PRINCE!!! STREET. me ay noaxmnz, We call attention to the above New Lines now open. Our Linens ~.md Sheetings are nmrketl at Special Sale Prices. 1154 KING 8 l`Illil .'I`. AN!!! NOW AT THE Yonoudolon tho COMPRISING t mu remnining at Ethan It. Ioyll Arunlln. Hm REGULAR MEETINGS of the 81,. Inw- runne Council, Royal Arounum, on hold on the that and thlxd Mondays in uvarv month In 8 p.m.. In tho Onurnqul Uad Fallon u`lh1l.Pr|n- ceun Hmanu. _ Dec. )9_._ man. u rm pan. The Regnltu Moetmga of the Ancient And A)- ooptod Bcomnh [mo of Freomnon are bold Innhalr I-hlI,om-nor of Brook and cum ton u-eats. Kingston Lodge: of Porlootlon. 1' 1rd Thumdny, snd Mono of Hhsron, B01. Chap. Bou Crolx, am Woduudny In anon month. nf-3-v;:.u:. _ ' Onnn m Lodge. Nomi. on Wodnudu. Feb" 1031). ll. :1!) p.Il. Th. Rnunlnv Mnutmnn nl tho Annhnl And A)- uulu mus!-I. usm. Inn Cunnnl Ileaumhlp Copuny. _ SAILING from New York ever Btturdny. Auchorued Ascent, F. A. FOL ER, Ferry Dock. fool of Bro k at... Klunlon. The Son of lilnluml ENEVOLIINT B00lE`1`Y,No. 3'}, much In 8:. Gear o'I Hull, Wolllnntou BL, Sand nud It Tuendav 0 every month. C LOUDS. FASC-INATORS, OVERSTOCKINGS. WOOL MITTS, LINED KID MITTS AND AT n1T`!Q ,. 0UH'1"'i`RONx'uNAO," No.09, xnuo anaonu Ordar o! !<`oroIt.orI. much on tho not Ind Ihlrd Tbundny in non month In Oddtollowf HA1).oorner of Prlnoou and Montreal an-en, (over Haudry & Thompson's.) Dec. 21. wmmpeg In W noun. No. 1 Mind leave: Klnnuon 7:30 I.m.. nrrlvh Mhubot Lulu 10.50 n..m.. and Bonlrew 8:16 p.m.; oonnooclng with O.I .l. lxpreul {or II poi_nl.I gnu. -In. No. 6 Expreu luvea Klngun I t 6 p.m., onu- neotlngvmh U.P.R. Nlgnv. I xprou cum 3: Shut- bot. In 1: for All point: out .md wen. J. E. TAYLOR, FJJONWAY. B. W. FOLGEB, Ant. Bnu'c. Au. Ger-. ran. Art. Hup't. IIIIOIIO KPIIIIP HICGIIIKL :\z.un-uv M John's hodgn. No.3, on Thun- uo), Mal). mv,u1:w p.m. Munln. houro. No. am, on uonau. Feb. Int, IIIZI I II!!! vuln II nu I navy -nu Botvuen Klnslton, Potorboro. l`omnl.o. omn Montreal, Quebec. um nll point: out nndwvou No. I Exproulonvu Klngnon H l:8J (um. - Arrives oronw 0110 p.111. ' Ottuu 0196 p In. " Montreal lotto p.m. " Benn-ow 0.20 n m. Puoelsorn leaving by this truln wlll reach Winnipeg in 00 houn. No. 1 mud hum: Klnnlon 7:80 |.m.. D Weill: Tuesday every Io Ila I'0I'I'(`IIfI'I- COUHT"FROhTENAO, No.59, Indo undone monyp 1n0d_dt}_IUovyI' J. H- JOLLIFFE. DI.D.. Cl|.M-, L-I1.C.I`.F.., I.-M Edlnbnrozh. Member of the College of Phvninlnus & Sur- Ireouu. Ontario. goons. Uuuirlu. |2B7 UUMGN HIS. -: L-1E-- ; GENERAL HCKET AGE'\'y m.:;*::.`:::=:'p:E.'9.T..1..'::as:::-ta-gzge I` . A. FOLGEB aonoral Tlckol Agent, All own in Pric! NEW. DIRECT. BIOBTEBT. SUIOKIINI`, Ohnpou And Ben Eqnlppod All I Bonn to Mnnmbn snd Inc North W I. IIESI` and (Ill!) \I l.:I'I` ROUTE n . . _--- un.. .. n... D-AA:-hnvn, l`mnnI n nth-1 to day : Probnblllllel. Cloudy weather with snow or sleet. followed zbis afternoon by clearing won- mer, with cold went to norm-west winds, decidedlv colder to-niglxn. E .3: L \I an 1.: . General lorry Whuf, - - Footof Br: KINGSTON. ONT. vuuu-u-u-- - _---..-_ _-___._ ,_ -, 'o?rn:a'r. &UIOKlhT, Dhd at I Rlpo um Ago, A few days ago Mr. Thomas Wilson, Burnett. House. was called to the bed- aido of his mother at Dosexonto. Yea- terdav she died at the age of 87 years and 7 months. She will be buried to- un no-I-any llovlvnl nlnoungr. The school room of Bothel Church was crowded last night with those eager to hear the gospel. aouln have been iuiokenod and B glorious work going on. eating to-night on 7:80 o'clock. Every- body rnudo welcomo.-Cou. Lumps New um! I. amps Low. We are selling our lamps at prices that even sur rise ourselves. and as we de- sire to c use out several lines a liberal reduction has been made. Come and judge {or yourselves. should you desire a new lump, in. Wilson's I lmnuucy. us I] Nlovu gum: nu-u nuuv A young man, who did not move as briskly off a corner as he should have done when told to do so by 9. polipo- mnn. was ned 05 and costs at the court this morning. He was accused of being drunk and wearing on the street. 'lIlo New lIuolI-"nI; nuurl. The new winter boots. which the vol- untoers at the fort received from Ottawa recently, have been called llig, Bears." They are brown in color and their legs are fastened by straps and buckles. Altllough clumsy in appearance they are very comfortable. A nolhor Dynnmo Ilougln. The Kingston Electric Light Company havendynnmo of thirtyve light ca- pacity on tho way here. Electric lights will. therefore. he illuminating some of the shops on Princess street before Feb. at. A number of merchants have nlren y made contracts for them. At the present time there are twenty-thrco lights in use. the last one being placed in Doolan`u restaurant yesterdn . About 3 foot of carbon is OODSHIIIBL in six hours. he will Look hr tho llorly. Lush week Mr. Sereney. a. lumber merchnnt. who wan operating non North Buy. Lsko Nipisnina, while Inor- iug from insomnia walked out on the ice and into: hole. He wn drowned. Capt. T. Donnolly. jr.. was in Toronto on Mondly. and engaged to numb {or Mr. Sen-enoy'n Lady. He telegraphed to King- ston for diving nppantnn. and then left. for Lake Nipnuing. On Tuecdty Mr. Joseph Mnlilont, nccomglnied by the appsntul asked for. lelt or the west. \ lllulu -an uvuuuu The roller rinlr wee fairlv petronined lest evening. The Krinolpel ettreotion we: the skating ex lbltlon of Prof. C. M. Aiken. e mute. At 0 o'clock he ep- peerod. lie is tell, ethletlo end the oeeeseor of a handsome lsoo. Some ole gin fonts were really wonderful. end merited the hearty eppleune. After nlnting for ebont hell an hour he |how- ed what he could do in the jumping line whlle on nlretee. Twelve chelrl. II: on each side. were placed on the oor op- poeite each other. Thane be cleared eurlv. nuuu. "Dull Dun" at the Open House. 0nANa1non-muting gt Porumouth. cull!- `Ibo: lulod to Appon. Robert Burton and Martin Ginmnn. two young men whole nuns: hue fro- gnoutly boon culled It the police court. id not nnnwor tlm momma. Thoy had hgnn -nrnn-|nnn:I nn A nhu-an of 'Timiu'r17x7a-rnnnuonn nn\__ (110 [ml nnnwer lull morning. uuy [and been nnmmoned on n onerge oi uunipnlmed by Wesley Gay. wheee feee wee deoonhed with nctntohee end hiecl: mulu. the result of e pnmmelling he had received from the belligerent yonthe. The one stood over for e tiny. and with more enphntio nnthority the police will endeevor to secure the young men. It ll eeld they heve dineppeued. There ere eevenl nae: Itending egeinet them. The nnainInIe'n' leniency hn evidently been mieplnoed. ~ null DIII-A Illuu Plny. Hound llonld. n'I|L- union in nnnnhlllv -all 1 W. Fouuum, ap !- HmM&MMMM Hound Iunlu. "Tho phy in nndonbhdly wgu gun. : hon. ma sh: hmilluity of tho dhlogno l nvnlnu plan no porpouo lulu com 1 motion can booonu more ovidun on 1 witnouing shoporlonnnoo I second um. It-.8poAkInu| (Sir 1 Fur ' run!) In on at the moat nish uton ` we have out noon in Ionlrul. The coupon . sltogolhdr. plny well. sud tho dnnn budouul mounted. The -can at In Im an n capital more rallrjhllan nl An English court of ropnuluugu or `u: nsnguun own In I ." 1'5. of" `HD " 2'...m."""`H.. J".i.a.'3:. Inlnumo Ilm Illdt boon uonln Ocnudu. ` * ' ._x_____j__`__. urry AND vxcuwry. He'll Move Quick nut Time. ...-.. ..|..~ .`l:.l um um. l`I-:nVonleV In-gulur lleetl . no in John : hodn. No.3. I --`y-__.___ Iononl 1' Foot of Brock Bu-ea. T '/lVU__(3B'l`0N. I 12:10 1, Klluzntun ? the premier and learn the terms u n which the land can be secured. '1` en the members tell to discussing the best of meeting the expenses necessary way in securing the land and erecting the necessary buildings. The unanimous opinion was that the Agricultural Asso- ciation should secure the land. and form a joint stock company. placing the shares at the low gure of 910 each, and thus enable all classes of citizens and farmers to take stock. l`he Agri- cultural Society could either put the land in as stock or hold the land and allcw the buildings to be placed thereon. 1`he exhibition should be under the control of a pei'msnentcommittee.with I]. manager.who should devote all his time to the work. The grounds could be used for a great many purposes and would he admirably located for picnics, tournaments. promenade concerts. etc. (ins and meter could be easily supplied and railway communication furnished. A VISIT TO OTTAWA. Tho deputation to visit Ottawa was appointed some time ago and consisted of Messrs. Walker. Sheri Ferguson. John Wilmot and J. B. Walkem. The society added Mayor Whiting to the deputatiombecause he could talk snavily and lucidly. and Mr. B. W. Folger be- cause he was considered jfan excellent wire-puller. The railroader. while in Ottawa. had been looking up the matter himself iind said: "The government will give you the fourteen acres for your claim on the penitentiary land. They don't want to putyon o. but they would like you to go. You can take the palace. and it you leave the rest the new land will be given you in exchange." Joseph L. llaycock thought that in view of a probable general election the present was the best time to approach the gov- crninoiit. Mr. Fnlgor thought the peb- plo would wait a long while for the en- eral election. hut." he added. an he winked at the reporters. "the chances are there will be an election in the county beloro long it Mr. Kirkpatrick accepts the Lieutenant-Govemorship of Ontario." Sheri Ferguson felt sure that the government would give the land. or in any case only ask a nominal sum. John Wilmot didn't want the de- putation to go on a begging excursion. Kzngston should get the and as a right. London. Hamilton and Toronto had re- ceived land and other things.and Kings- ton wanted her share. Ask for it as a right." he said. they must give it to us as citizens of the country. Why it sonly a drop in the bucket. If they don't give it," and the vigorous yeoman drew him- self up, "then all I can say is that there are enough farmers in this country to upset any government." The deputa- tinn were urged to bring matters to a .l_ILLV -UJJJ 4.-.... ..___ _ I % GLOVES, I HOODS, WOOL vmsms, KNITTED SQUARES and ` SHAWLS, . F eir Association discussed me propossu removal ol the Crystal Palace from the penitentiary ground: to the ordnance land lying on the north side of Princess street. This block ol land covers about twelve or fourteen sores and extends from Division street to the boundary line between the cit and townuhip. President Walkern eai that a committee had the mtg under oonsiderstion. Tliey would have visited Ottawa` before. but the absence of Sir John A. Indon- ald prevented. Now that he Wu :3- tnrned the deputation will wait upon learn the terms non whinh the Ieonred._ Ordnance nu mum: to -4. lnnu. \ Ilon Ground: WIIIIIIM cIIy-.| Per- ` nuen lance-an Propcud - leek- Iu n Illa: cl : II: Grant. _.__-.__:. The members of the Ihdhndp Oenttd Auocintion dilouuod the "vropoud ........m| n! the annual ' moral.-.n nmvuawnou T0 van om-nwn I AND aux aovnumamru. AID. izovernmsnt. um uupuuun tion urged focus as soon as possible and then report to tan nssocistion. TUE ONTARIO 0OVEllNMEN'l"8 GRANT. An attempt will also be made to se- oure the division of the Ontario Govern- ment`: grant of 010.000 to the Agricultu- ....| ..mI Arts Association among the of IlU.Ull) no we ngrwunnu- ml und Arts among various cities of ()ut,a.rio. I`be param- bulntiug provincial ahow was declared against. It. had outgrown its useful- nnml, in nlnco was taken bv permanent against. lb uau Ouvgruwu nu unuuu noes. its place by permanent exhibitions, and the money now need- lessly expended could be uqed more mlvanta.geouely in helping the societies in various parts of the province. The secretary will norreepond mth other Igriculturul eocietien and arrange for oombined action. - _ _ _ ..-....... nu. u-nnllu l l(l1.r.h run. A-.un.un Anu rnuu-up The council of the Ontsric A|{l'lCUlI.\1l`!ll sud Arts Association have decided to give prizes and tnedsle {or dierent fur- poscs during the season of 1886. The lirst prize is 030. to be given for the best essay on The relations between employ- ers and employed in Canada. with npeoill releronne to the (arm. with s View to improving these relations." The second prize is 020. Others ot I80 and 020 will be eered for essays on Grasses and ..i.....m.- Ihnir nnmnnmtxve value an food "urasses anu clovers; their comparative (or livu stock . their adaptability to different soils and climates; with the best methods of cultivation." The manuscripts must not exceed twenty- ve pages and must be in the hands of llumy Wade. Toronto. by August 1st, 1886. The council have also arranged (or the examination of farmers sons in agricultural subjects. boa ing directly upon the work of the iarm.. iompanied by certificates of merit. som hat simi- lar to those in vogue in Eu, .and, and Scotland and other countries. with the most benecial results. The examina- tions will be held in Julv. in connection with the High Sshool intermediate examinations. Arrangements to this having been made with the Minister nf I-idnmtion. Intending j;CcIANGE GROUNDS. NEVV 1 NEW!

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