Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1882, p. 3

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Alu an splendid cunrlltion at H par uloz Dnrv Hunter in Tubs. Fresh Noll utter. Choicu l).'l|l'y Ulweno. Sugar (um! Ilzuu-4. Roll Bacon. Breakfast Blkznu. ('1-own Jo-m-I Flower. Pantry Flour. I-`nunly Flour. (lntmunl. (`urn- Inoul. Buckwheat Fluul. &c.. an`. anal uvorythmg ulsu humlnozs require wnhuut. gumg olxewhoro Anvl arrived tu -lay. n (`ma lm. 0| Urnllm-5.[)1|t(|d..L0ll10nl. ihooxlnnorui. orhingynrgdnco It .WIlIo unnyluuhovu Iblanlhon anti: InnnbloIovui!yV'oInar'npn~ .n:..:_._ _L.- ..'o.'.... L... -.....-, AIEIIIZ Vj uuvuuu -out wuv I.v-- ` Lhnungthm. TbI.ilD8h0K.&P_j gngynukugptdving. `l'bonntInu.il` thy uv ghdt duty lAa.lIho&&vcIld|IopuqunnI ulvnltlnyyut. Xr.I.Pa;n.(!ihiuy.\vclson- ..Iah...'LA-1'-.-n.nIdInnlI'-"mfg \ul(I('l`l.`l`l an IN l"I1.0.N'TlI'.NAl. Mr. Mcurath lend the toast to the "Father bf Frontenac : Agricultnrul So- ciety." (Jolly Good Fellow]. Sheri Ferguson returned thanks. Whnt he had done for agriculture was done cheerfully. He was the rnt to import thorou`.;h-bred stock into the county, having brought in pure Dur- huns and horses; he was among those who brought the first Provincial Show here. and who u.l|erwa.nla erected the first crystal palace in Ontario. The County Agricultural Society had done a great deal for farmers, and had we got a fair share of the Provincial Show more improvement would have followed. We could not yet nil in our of cattle t for England like London or Guelph. There was great room for agricultural improve- ment. Thoroughbred stock mult be procured and grazing farms fostered in our best hopes. for we cannot compete in grain with the West. He felt that Messrs. John Simpson and others had done 11.; much for agriculture as he. THE LATE WARDEN. ms LATE WARDEN. M r. Pause proposed the memory of the late J. R. Dawson," with whom he had had most. agreuble relations. and who litarally died in harness. Drunk in solemn silence. nu IL.,,l_,, .,-:I A...'L..a.. 4.. 1|... DUICILIU nuvuuu. The Warden pnid tribute to the talents of the deceased. and added a few words on behalf of Free Roads and No Tolls. as In great object upon which city and county should unite. A great deal I)! gram went to other markets than Kingston on account. of the gates. Mr. Mutton bore testimony to this fact. In. vr~..--;.... ....:.x nun 12.3.1. ma Pmno. njtxliuu uunu vouuuuvu, vv yuan --us. Mr. Tapping said that Bah and Front loved the lube \Va.rden. He (the |pea.k- ert was poor,buY. he would make a sacri- ce to have his portran hung up in the Council Chamber. null Irnvvuna " -`mm rimnws. |u response to this sentiment from MI . Flynn. Mr. John Irvine spoke of the pleasure of joining with the Councillors again at. the festive board. and of finding in the Wardens chair a men of truth and integrity like Mr. I-`air. In the past. he uould besr witness to the unneces- sary bad feeling between city and county. \I. lnlm Simmmu ininml in Mmln l'Il:u:l W hut: unuuc. Mr. James Duly congretulntad the Council upon its personnel: no prede- cessor in Fronteneo bed shown so much ability, and none had so many young men in it. inaumcing l it.t.eburg. Wolfe Island and Portsmouth. They were right to take their poeitxon sud endea- vor to advance he county with the times. -run vi nnlln 1`nAl`l'1. BULDEN LII]! [iHl][}EHYi 1-an cwuxo 1-oun. The County 0lcisln"-Acknowlodg- ed by Dr. Oliver. who would treat the Councillors well '1! they cum under his UUUUDJ. Mr. John Simpson joined in than sentiments. Mr. Fair would lend cha- meter to the ooe. 1: l,___.. l |-I.. ..,.........l-s-.l oh- TUPHL "God Save the Quoon" concluded I pleasant sitting :0 alone o'clock. 4 An accident. which my: I corrupoml dent. ol tho Fru Prue. might have been `launder! with fatal ruulta. occurnd u the congregation were having St. Huh`: church. Barridold. on Sunday. A: It. Wihnoo wudrinlg through Iha pa in (rout of the church he turned nth! short, which and thoaunr lo wag ground and Iyut. leaving the occupant: ioulhroad uunoviu I|l'llIlId'U] tic` _;_.__. ...........:.... n -11:13 hnighnn. WI I1: gun: v_y vn -,- -v---, and in-and that the Ilntthln relation would last. lh squad with Imp am the Irbitntion autlalungwu thwiult under tho eircmmhnou. The Ccounty Council wnnot rouognding; it promin- od I plnnnl you. learn. Tau (Bodied) and Bnwor (Kingston) slno happily replied. Ir. Begun. (Wolfe Island.) uid thnt this In: his tgt you in municipal mutton. but hoped to be posted during A..- __-- ll.` lmal -`Q. n-an Luann tho CWT -fvu cu-v-- c Oanniltu. Houpohollhooourluy pnetiud Innyoulryu-loyorPcuu. and:-n-tgaltkntthnnnrnnnhlnnnlgnnl IIIIFKII. llllnlpuu II-IIIU fvuuu-----3 the year. He bed not even known the Warden until this week. except en 1 equey. economical men by reputation. Mr. Flynn. (Olden: accepted I tout At the city`: bend: with pleunre. for he was once I young citizen. Thirty yeers he had been in the heck country. but found that it had nude more pm- greu in the past six year: then in the , previous twenty-four. thanks to the milwny end the county grant: to roads. The front would got back 1(1) p. c. upon all it liud.)ent in the back country. He had condence this your in the just tics of the Warden end Council. In municipal mntteru between city and county things might have been looked into more cnutioualy with a View to im- provement eud economy rather then I shifting of cost. The county hnd given soluethiug ueerly every yen to the Home of Industry. and as pauper: came out from the city to it. things were about even on that score. .. u~-n- , , u,__, L14`. .______.,_,: HUUUL UVUII UI-I UUDII HMUIU. Mr. William: (Keunebect respected the Warden and thought. one of the minoritv who had mother choice would loynlly support him. He asked the front to lend a. groator help to the back country to open roads. u.. vl..-o,... /D...-nnnrl. hull ulun nun. mom. I`3..';(' Wnnl Ind Looks Home Boat. I Companion In nht\I| If 50 L`uuuLl_y Iau upuu Iunua. Mr. Mutton (Portland: had also uno- ther choice'_for Warden. but submitted gracefully. The County was well pinned with the settlement with the city. \c_,,..,, vI1_._.,.. .....l 11---; -l-.. .... plied. -nnhnndccnuilnlvllphtnnlb .unho plnnnunlnticu cl buoyant nonulyuuinul ht hymn! upon`. `rhuwucuhnilinrhuvhiahoould __A n- _.._.n__-.| L....._.- AL.` ..lAI..I.A. IIthnplsud.hoocvc.I&cl\hhu Wu-Iuu.IId}tluyn|locIvvlIlih violent oollcljn. u wuuu mu. nu... wcllhditondndhor;butXr.WiImot.` cl youngcolu-tooklchocut to ............._ ..a uihn wan damn! ]cucnHIuuno. was run mu u, u...- botuuudldt blalilglnd lauda- satin Ind. has I Ihuuighbuu. cn:giul i-Iopnhouuuu by. vino bovaeuuIlhr.nInn'cu while my LnvvdIo'IIiI`vwIiQk nun uuw DUIIUIUI-ulvuu nu. vllv -.--,_, Measrs. Trotter and Grant. ulso re p: `. W. 5hun:n. "r"` W -' ~- Tho Ladies." to which Mr. Tnpping ._I:_) Irv. Tho Press"-RoI`pondod to '71 Ml`- II. u.u.-_....._ Ithoitylnlool -glllnnnnun-I IKIUULJL) . Wm. Barbela swore that Douglas told him in feferenco to Burt -I refusal to give up the farm. thntif he could not got satisfaction he would make Butt Imell ashes." an In - . . n ,,._L. AL-.__ ___- The Magisuate thought. there was sucient evidence to warrant. his being committed for trial. and this was done accordinglv. Bail Wu allowed. but none forthcoming. Butch mu lodged in gnol. . -- *o__74_ Puucz CuUm'--Fnnu.-James Rod- gers. the Crimean veteran, Wu dismissed with an udmoxvition. He will retiro from the citv where there are not. so many temptations, luring him from tho path of rectitude. A mm with a hat trotter paid 02.86 tor speeding it on tho streets. Hf.-o`j, . .,.,.+__. Errs's CocoA.--Gu'ruuL nw Uourol-rmu. -"By a. thorough knowledge of the nutunl luvs which govern the operntiona of diges- tion and nutrition, nnd by A careful up lion.- tion of tlm tine properties of well-Io acted Cocoa, Mr. Plpps has provided our break- fast tables with 3 do ioately avoured bo- verage which may save us many hosv doc- tors bills. It in by thejndxoious me a nun): n.rt`clea of diet that 3 constitution mu. be gradually built up until strong one to resist every tendency to discuss. Hun rods 0! subtle maladies are outing nround In ready to attack wherever there in I wank point. We may escape many 3 fatal shaft keeping ourselves well fortied withpuro b ood and a properly nourished fume."- (/iril .S':rI'ico' Gazette.-Made Iimply with boilingwater or milk. Sold only in Pack. eta nnd 'l'ina( b. and lb.) lnbolled-Jntu Erma & (`o.. H muaopathxo Chominta, Lon- don. Eng -- Also maker: of Eppdg Chow. lute Essence for afternoon uu. ______-oo_ pens effected. These wonderful mutu- mentn ere uued in All ret-clue hospitals, and prescribed by leading phylieiene. Full directions, for treatment sent. by letter, end instruments cxpreeeodtoeny eddreen. It in only since Souvielle`e invention that lung dineesee are no longer feared until their very last etngo. Write for penionlere to M. Souveille, ex-elde Surgeon of the French Army, 13 Phillipe Bquere, Montreal. All letters must conuxn stump for rep] . J G. Kind. Chemist end Dmuief. eoe J U. Allis, pnouu Agent for Kmgnvou. !? A Good sun (or `lac. Huh Colon! Inltforu. Bug lboublo lnuwd) lull b II. Eln no shim Ind Dnwcn. only 01.15 each. A little nftur 12 o'clock Robert. ands. of Morven. had occasion to get out 0! bed ; he saw the light, and dressing went to the road lending from ()ordanier`i.c to \`m1ct. After standing a few minutes be heard the noise of an approaching buggy, coming from the direction of Vio- let at a. furious rate. Ha rooogniled the occupant of -the buggy in Douglas Bar- tela. and ho had slapped the born with the lines to increuo his speed. This witness was quite positive of the party's identity. wrn Honolulu nun-urn that nnnalna tnld 'I'housa.nds curediol ontsn-II. bronchitis asthma And lung disease: by Dr. H. Sou- vielle's Spirouieter. Ln instrument which oouve yamadicinul ropertiou direct to the nuts nifected. T one wondorful instru- ..'5J,s..; ;Zi."c'3i.."i" }J.ar'i'i'.'.' 353; .3112: ` . u- inn-n Uu the night of tbs re Douglass Bur- tols came to Nspsnso on the Kingston stage. and returned home to his aunt`: the next day. He csine to Nspsiioo that night to nunie. as he said. his cou- Illll who was then and is still ill. But he did not fulfill his purpose : he merely called at night. and in the morning. His movements that night were better noted than he fiim-ieil. He was soon in Nspm nee thst evening till about 10:30 p.ni. A little altar Davis Biirtsls saw Douglass Bartel driving through the covered bridge leaving town. Litter and further on Mr. Storms. who was attending s lime kill near Violot, want on his tour at 1`.! o'clock. A few minutes sfter he notii-ed the light from the iunes of Biii't.'s burns nnil soon heard the sound . u . - u 1 .i, vs nu- ya-um uuxu n uul uu nut: nvvu uwunu uuu pvuuu of a. buggy driven furiously from the direction of the lire. The kiln was 260 feet lrum the highway, but the light of the kiln, combined with the light. of the burmn-,; barns. made it no light that lie lizid uu ditculty in recognizing the oc- cupzmt. of the buggy. It. was Douglass Bartels l U51` REC! V'3D~5.) dot. of the lawn Styles in `run. which ID will GIG M a Vary Lav Pnoo. Don't forgot to [In no a an. Il .|jll- 1'31: slhgadoduudorhtirhl. ...... m..-J..J A-_ CL- nlvnlnoniln-Q gm. DI l'j" """"" C"" "' CIICVIITAICIIAIIIVIDIIOI. onunasm 0! August. 1au.ur.nus hndthuohtunuiodlsnd drive homo dutroyed by` u. The but non llml -iI.Iu 0):; gnnnonn Anna: and AA ICIIwlAII$3V- IIIU `VINO WU *"--vv --' 'l`empuuIoo. The Voice ol tho Pulpit 0:. am. wuhoavy-O1.(IX). Tholuoould ho tnoodoono othu-than inooudinry origin. Thobnnthotwulntnoonon nroby lnhnn won in an Idvnood Into 0! conngnlion. sud ptuntod th- nnnAAIvAh'A- A` ; Inn having hnnn -HZITI I` `I: IIIIVCIIU C III I$ZIlUle Thai we: only one pencil to whom Mr. But could trace enmity to wunnt even thohnrhoringolnehel ides. For the put. nine years Mr. Bltlhu rented the farm on which lived` the linen Butch. Not long since. Douglas lar- tels. a nephew. cum: to live with them and winked to get. poueuion of the (arm. .\lr. Burt declined to reeign the lease, which but two years yet to run. and Bu-tell hnd expreeud a great deal of nll-feeling owing to But`: refuul. . run I IIIII n! 1--r ninna 8onnlInIhn;-D$IIIln||iv|Ig vcnttolncuwlbvukqouud nun. Hndidhin work nonucliy chum. Canny Attultylytk pund- Sng ---nhjna in hLA\An3-iLI Al LII` Iuuuilluvtuiy IIIIp\'-I; inpuunlllingin Ihocnnnnhl ol the -II.`-A ngnalgu In. 1-5:] Th; Hg. uu-uvyuu U guru. IIIU uunuu wou- llod withtha anon : unpo. Iain than wu no iunnloo -It. Burt`: lou A-lLA\1\ mg- n__ ____IJ L- luau! VI Evulgnuuuug ulna rut-uuvvu the nppounbo d 5 Irobsvingboon kindled iulln middlo oltho interior. nu ,_x ,___ ,.,|, . _- ___.___. A- __L_._. :1... llinghookldoonlnn I Jun. fl F . 0. amp I; sou. lEunx:LSign&0mammlPaintus. '{.om: um... nuiuay 1-_ 4. n....,.; ......n:....mn-pl-cl Ilnnon trlum. lac Bouado Cook Book. 250. Btuklut. mmchoon and Ten. 36:. um Dob` c...":..,. 01.3. ' 9" (`avcndnh on Which. IL503 H lulu In Society. I Ian`! M Human. I1 - . 'I"nn|nnv;n4\n. Th: Voh Q! Scnx q_ V . -_._- '-.'-.:..:.'.-.-'}..`....,l O 'I`. L. IATFIIIJ. . Vu|h%lO. I . 1 L11 letter: must oonuxn In J G. King, men! W. REEVES Ag 00,,` 1. o. tn__,u- Jllilj. ._ , RIC:-IMQND _&__BOY13EN F|uu' Drona Goods. at 500. 800, 700 and 800. now only 300. Shooungl. Towollin an and him Quilts At low priool. 2 Button Kid Gloves st 750. now son. 4 Button K d Glove: at II. 1:01! 75c. Kid Mitts. Fur Tips. Ill reduced. Flnnnell and Blnnkoh M. low pnou. Wool Clouds sud Wool Shawls at Great. Bu-gains. 100 Places Winooyu at Greatly Reduced Prices. Winooyu at Sc, 80. loo and l2&c ; the Chupolt ever norod. Heavy Cloth Drou Goods. at 300. 35o And 40o, all reduced. For tho Chen I. Wintor Goods go to B. WLLDBON`o, Wilson`: Budd ng. Jan. I1. ---:::.:`--_-_j _- `wf _ Will oer grout. Bargains for the remainder of the month. affording purchuorl a good opportlunity to buy Cheap 4 Brass; ciipui, uanuanmna ciaisi ya ` _ V Vflvegrf 7Vnlot;t.inee ! New Sheet Music! John Ilondonou I O0.` m..._.1..mnu1 Jnoht Cloths. Ulntor Cloths. Wool Clouds. Blurb. Llnod Kid Olovu sud IIMI. Hnnd Knit Gloves sud Him. nll hid: ul Woolon Underwear. Ladies` Olden. Jubh And Milhnorv. at lou tlun wholesale prion. Hundreds of Remnants cl Dnu Ooodu. Winnnvn Flnnnnln kn nhunn NF: (I(IODR ` W` Diana: Rluak (}IlhlllIlI. from |iihTi`E~fT1E`"Ed`LB snap: Tx. OO'U'S2EN'E.A_'_l'.J' 85 co. INEW WAMSUTTA SHEL'l`INGS! "fi:1e'dT-<$T:$&i\Vst.ore SPENOE 1. cnuuuv. ADDOHITH f`I"V RIVTIL II III mm I'll`-T IIAINEIS & LOCZETT -.-_--._EIn.AK'3E'.I.`S |.._"';.-- }f3;k-Takig Sale! 7 ,,n4\_ ___ I__Ew L.A cK" Jll `5 'l upaunoo. The Voice And Millinory. Ion nun wholesale Jarnoeu. Hundred: ol lunnnll at uni uooau. Winooyu, Flsuneln, .to .cheap. NEW GOODS : W) iaou Black Cuhmcu. from Ila. to 01.25. 5 Balm of the Celobrutod Plymouth Book sctory Cotton It , Or anything in their line. Purchuers an depend on getting Genuine Bnmciu. Jun. 1.0. GLOTHIN MADE TO ORDER. Prbahunlln. l1h..U `' Prluuhvullth. AIIWIOI. Lib | qounuuarnwoucgrn-muugquuuuy\uLuudnqutuoa"' EST American Wanouthl lhootinol. . I Unhlualutulow Unnntha `I nuhruttu-an Widow thnlonvorilo. Kep Warm During This Mbthl n-rI\l __ '-'-- '---- _..........._....._..._..____4P `g.g,b.VfybtYI l|OU0bO .Ify01l7WIl|I$o[ntII$V;IiIVIC7CVr0M '7 'ln.rnohnpsuinodo n,"'l` A e nl.!llAlo0'..e-`acre-lunuudwdllolulwuu. - A _ p-u,u.__.l:ll`-Q!-Ln-I-LIn:&IInJt Qhgnnllnlhnnhaxnn-I 06.0. $F'$Q1 1 mun-houul % 0/Vs VV .A.LDE.]N"$. f:To&\sHING REDUCTI `W New Birthday Cards I Patent Ice Creepers! Re;-c!y M_C|otFing Jsnusry Nth. -:__........._.._____..__....._. ..._...__ ..-.._.._..._._._._.._,_,_ .,__ Tweed a1ndWors g:c;i;%:f:_|1_itir11___l >- THE NEVV HAT STORE. }.-- wwu--w- ---gu-vvu-.--- -- v--.--- ---.--_. =. If-'iivi1~3rs'.;f9N. -Wo will oor SPECIAL BARGAINS in Gny Ind White- `?_-_`_- --Bt.ook No-vv Oornp1ot.o.--.-- THF. (X( )l.l)F.N LIUN (R(){`1*Zl(Y ue-Ila he I-`meal lilcvk Team that ever cum-. into hm Iunrht. both In strength snd avor Try mi Japan Dust at 250 per pound. Tr) ma Y-lung lluon and Jnpnn Ton I. Hi- (`Anny Bunk. pru.-non! Iulormnnon for bird In In. Mr ' Hunter : . nnucl ul Hm: kacpnng, Il.'15 lllluoy`-I 'l'uu|onnI\tu' Mnnunl. 80. Wngbl l'fIv`IIA| Puullryloapor_ 01.2.2, . Ii:-glue`: Hoot ul Slodxool Inlormuiua and A1lV|\`G.`.Ih!. " Fnuuly Uuclor. I l)'u3nounry nl DQIIIOIIIC .\l-:~.hcme- and Burger)`. I115. Mn Boston`: Book 0! Household lhnqr ........ ma '4: BLAIKETS. FLIIIIELS, WIIBEYS, lu'l`hnocIhIdoo,lluo.lodunnudJoc1&. u wmmouood hind: of All wuuu 0004-. I: allow Ipoclnl Induce-o-In to pnnln nqulrlng WIITII IIIII GOOIII or Wlllfll IIILIJNIII AID IAl1`l.lI, And 1| pnpuod to do that he an eonoornhq may of mu Wlnldr llook. I! you tum nnytbiu ll hln lino don`! Inn to [in him n all at Iil and -ISO Prlncvnu In-Oct. I-.. u Onnoulln mu llaul --In order to reduce their stock to the lowest point- L5-us-r -1-o ~ -wAl.Ilan'rnAo!un;u-inpu-nauoxanu-ut- ALEx,R9s.s llyouwnnttogotnlnoniilonlllid nmilmto IR. MOFAUL, md TIE DOWNS. Call and use them. In-a-iuuunnunn .o;::";?;%`,'y :5*`_"`__*ASHMERES' 2 WC Ovnomo ony noun. I- Iiouoo. 10!:-has Sumo. Sugars, Sugars I H all IIIIGDIHFW '1'" `-" ".'.7'..'l'."`,d`1...:a rm-r. n.o.. son nah tn! laudotp. Si! 305013 I 1.. n nu-nu 1-`nn|lh.&. PA N x TEAS I TEAS I Boldun lion Grocery. Fmh Ground Boffu I1 {I01- 9"'.E-E} IT TIIE ooumn uol mom. W.IC..YIrII\I1 c! (30. PROVISIONS I |IPolI|all4GIIol'I.3II'lI-wI l. by-n Bu-nu smumnoc. _ _ h Mun ol louon. Buns by Pnn. _..LI'h I LIOII Grocery. l\l.\'HH l'(),`<' I Inpzln Mn and Funily nun Tu u we "rngruul. Ton I Nun-rn -Wu-rWuus.-Mujor Feirtlough. I n! um R.y.nl Miliuiry College, is oering n number u!" tmdemen 02 per dey md ' their board for one yen. besides 160|creI u! lend, to go to Manitoba and erect buildings on 25 square miles of 1nd in which he has invested with three other geumlemeu. It. is loaned ebout. fty miles woes of Portage la Prairie. Why puv any mono [or your Sun or may other urtmla lnewhero when you Im II lb. .\l~|Ium sugar [or H. I3 lbs. ledmm llrmht Sugar for N, 12) lbn. Hllln Bnghl Sugar Int 91. In; lbs (irln ulnlad Hugnr for 01 `J lbs Cut Lon; Hnunr {or II in ll}! N Ilnl. lll uruvxuumu vuuu lulu y.v.....n. V. Hon. H. L. l.unuaviu.wil| bake soundings ' of the depth of water over the shoals in | the harbor. To remove the former sud nmke the latter uappble of accommodat- ing the \\'allu.ud Caunl eet. will require an oxpenditure of 05,000. I ._ ._...oo.- .., l KNIFTINU Mu.L.-Mr. J. Hewton bu been in Port. Hope. conferring with gentlemen of that town relative to the estahlinhuiont of a knitting mill. He was o-areal the site of the cur worln for Rnllll and |l..'fX) towardg putting up l the builaliuga. Ho did not accept the oer. luuguou will line Ilia mill. uld ` probably it will be nt the old Burnett |lnn.nn A Nuw Gum EL:vnon.- Negotia- tions are now nu progress for the erec- tion on Ontario Btroot. south. of n lnrge grnin elevator for Maura. Ellbock & Co. 1!. will cost. 010.000. probably moro. be constructed with All the Intent improve- ments. nudpmvidod with the best. laci- mieu (or :.boring and shipping. The plum mll be prepared by Chase. of Chi- cagu, who bu mule u npocialty of ale- I vntor architecture And building. .\l1uIxu ---.\Ie~mrH. Boyd(Ya|dwell&Son. Lauurk. bnvu hnen offered 075,000 for om 0! than nnuus at Levant. but they I think u. worth more and will wait for .- .. 'm.-.. ;..n.....A ..nA...m nu I ........ .. ...,.... ....-.- -__ ..._- ..,.. ,u.ea. price. They inu-n-1 opening up ` up turd working other IIJIDBS in that tmvnslzip. including one each of gold and silver | . . \\`u.n. 'l`.u(r. SoL':um`u~:. -- A Govern- uutul. I:LIu;;innar [ml arrived from Ottawa uml. in unmnlunce with the promise of .. .u n n _ .-..:.. ...:Il s..l......-......Hn.-.. A movement. is afoot. for the ul.abliIh~ man: no the city 3! 3 our works. to be locnwl probably in the vncinity of tho cotton mill. court. A. UunI_I And W. Irving no the promoter: of the project. At noon today some 036.111) had boon Iulscr1bol.Lhe pm.-npecv. being tlnt by tomorrow the total will roach 050111). Mn. (lnnu mku stock to the amount of Olgixtll) ; Mr. Irving 05.000: . Curruthen probnbly 010111); Mr. Duia |5.0tI). und so on. The lqunching of the ncheIue-wl)ich lxu boon talked of i (or some time but not in A public way- u c-ertainlygnnost favourable. We hope ` tlm industry will be osubliphed before long and tlmt. ilvnll haven fill manure of prouponty. Mr. Irving any booomo manger ol the vwrlu. Ho ooruiuly pouenuo the quullllootionn for such I position` _ 'ur ~oo.._..,-. I l)r.n|-zunto A (hm. Hun. -Jolm l). ; Smlen. who ycmterday ucgped from Auburn gun], mm 3 horse thief. H0 did gonna work In this notion. sad at we of of the hotels dcsartod I Rochelter girl whom he Ind ruined. Her Itory pnbhshod a roar ago. was pltinble, Yenuarduy than wu lodgnd in the ` polnco uLnIion..n young womnn. nunod ` Mary Jane Shaw. whoa committal to ` Rockwood Asylum ll now being nrnngod tot. Sin III bolorc in elm institution. ' and noovond he-I rnuon under $51301 nodical tnounent. She wu Ionnoy n renidom. of l.6ohboI'o.' but lnnrly bu boon living in Wan:-town Ilnnoo 11;; gnqn under I-ho, Ocean cl ha gn- thor. She in noulnngarolll. but Guad- ipgly nohy and nnnoying. Sh Ilka inon-nnily. the (hint: can hoingqnilo itdqjollii Poland 00- Thu '9BII" i ndminn. Ind tho nnnninnicn cl P- 1,;k _____1_|____ _ ____` r|-__IJ _I__ Tun wind`: velocity Int owning roach- ed MI mules an hour. Somo little in- mage mm done to (anon. windowu. 07.5 It. was expoctpd Hunt. the ice in the hu- buur would be broken up. This dial not Wnnl Ind hoou nunw noun. - \.uu-y...w.. to nbow. Ii 50 The Hon: Cook Book. a Book ol Raoupu by the Lulu: uf Toronto. $0.. 9!. The: Aunncuu Home Cook Book. by Luhcn Dn\m'u ID` olhu nial. Cl. l`ouunon Scum tn the Kouuholnl. by Ilnnon u-Ind. 75: Kannada (`col Book. I I A "'H||-.'\`INu 'l'unu>.-A trump nunod .\l(~('allnm. I mnchinint. from (innunoqno. has been committed to (Jobourg gm] for utenling from 3 tnrmer in she Townnhip 0! Hope Two other tbiovu were I!" matml as uccousorieu in the crime. UIFXIII IIIU vutuuuuu -`Flu shiqluttlnoon-Iim llothnnumil Iuuhlly Iluphouon. n I-nIhb|I futin Ihohro dllounnnnuki ..L_._ .___- I.-- I-_:._ S. .3-:I_.I_ 'C'..'..".I".} sup..." "' s.-".a...:.T, punndinaloulw. Thhtuoulho wuosnu'&dbpol'by Ir.J.8uboo- J.- ID Lani 4:1 '"",....' '.T.';f I. .Z'C."u.u'* "` bynpuu-tilhnhhohns. 3] lldlovui gm`; II: B-1-inn I ul uuu Iuuluvu. nu-u, my... run... The County Public School Inspector Ihould not. make rash statements. He should go weal: and got. vaccinated. um- r-......;- (`........-.;I -7...... run! ... .mml ugvu vuu \Juuu|_y Luuyuvvvn. 9. Thu it Dr. Agnew has 140 schools under hi: supervision he has more than the law allows him. und in not seeking A remedy he lays himself open to de- partmental ntbeution. In 1....) nnnlv 1 'l`L.nr hr Ann-mun Luconu Arrange-em on In.-nu ol ho:-nl -Id Glenn-nl EPQIIAGOIIII Cnpiul ice boating to-day. Nearly :11 the claims for damages by 1! re. lylod against the Grand Trunk RR. in this IOCHOII. have been paid. TL- l`;......I.. D.uI.Ln Qnhnnl Inunnnfnr Iuuunu `U wean nuu K-u vnuxluovvu. Tho County Council were not. In good trim for busmou this morning. A sea- Iion of only one hour's duration was the conuquoncc. "I`|.- o-:-nu-....l. mu-1.. u. Hm \Nm..r cut. sequence. H A " nu UUIUIIEK "Ill U9-U UQIIJ D nyc Capt. Cnthbert. has nearly comp letad his proptrutiona for the l`eb\ldIng of the sloop "Ulasgow." Work on the new steamer will also be begun at an early date. Mr Jnrnnn I-Z Irish,` na.nrmumI.inv the thh Ily : "llilqlillil hoping with his uti- suds towudi our city school: for you: put. hi: nuonablo to Iuppou that to has boon onbitlcrod in fooling by tholutthuhohu bun checked in I lot which ho could show nounhority. sud which. iuauad 01 betting the Ihndnrd of the c|uIoI. Ind tho unfortunate eect ol uriouuly dolnonlising them." His thooroticnl ...... .... .....1 I... Hm. um-rim-.I.lv dil- 7. Tint. Dr. Agnew does not under- Ihud the grzuliug system of tho cncy sad is therefore not in :1 puutluu to pro- nouuco judgment upon it. La That if he r~.ui1]1]nn ..nanI..n In nuuuuw Juuluvuu ulluu Au. 8. That if he paid due utteulmni to the IClI0Ol business of tho county he would not have I0 much time to gossip. and Mr. Kidd. City lnspecbor, would notbocalled upon to conduct official correspondence which should devolve upon the County Inspector. u 'I`k.o El hp Acvnnli luau mn unllnnln vul uuvuuun nuvuuuuu. I0. (and nally.) That Dr. Agnew don Iotknow uoarly so much about the city schools as he thinks he does. but he will be properlv Potted if he can- tinua the controversy. _?--.o - _.._ vuuuv-1 uvuuu . The talogrupb wire: In the West suh : lured by last nights gale. and desput.ch~ } OI were nbbroviated .t.-omewlmt. in con ` IDS` uvuwu . "A" Battery :24 rcported to he ullnost thirty men below its regular nu-eugtb. The military ardour of the Que-lwcera looms to b0 0! I low order. m. L...) .r |.l)" |)..u.._.. ....t ......-.l Iiulua W DU VI II nuw usual. The bond of H" Buttery performed on the Queen's wharf. by permission of Msjor General Strange. this afternoon. The sluters enjoyed the occzunon. I. :- l:|.-I.. Mun 4. ......mm.no `Ar Hm L nu unuu-nu cu,-,3 on .._.. V` .......v... It. in likoly that a luuvelnant. for the pninting of I portrait. of the hue Warden (Mr. Dawson) for the County Council Chamber will take curly shape. 11-... (I..s|.L.....o L-.. nnunln 4-m.... |nOn:| .-lohn Henderson I: Ooh. dam. V A , _ Mr. James L. lnab. reprenauung the Puuner Elmlsuon Company. Halifax. is in the city. He has upened up a trade in thin Provinoe which shows a steady growth. 64- \ nI.n:tEnn'a [Inf will Lnull ha` horn. Kn: wuua Si. \'nleul.ino's D5! will aoou be here. It in becoming fuahi uuble for lover: to and their sweethearts original misaives, inland of buying them ruxly mule tit. _ the noun. ` u- n1_n.-..:-- ..a-l___a Q- ....l.'o;n. Mr. Wnlkor in I uulwnrt in politics. but yet deal not think it out of plum to say I good rod for the oconomy Ind energy of the Onhrio Government. His libonlity don him cl-odnt. -I*|.-4'....-mil nl [;nmn And Adding. IO0I'Il|lul' IIIIII. nu uuvv-u-`-- Ionlonno any loo thus succinctly dil- _....I -1 . Alanna` uunu n uuu wan vlvnn. 6. That pupil; in Kmgutuu are not classed above Lbeirab1lit_v. in proof of which a number who have left the city and gone to Hamilton, Guelph and Bowmanville, have been advanced a grade. '1 l`\..b fl. Anna-1 [Inna run under- pun-u 0:. l. Tint. the county nchoolu no not Iupuior to the: city schools. the wish being tumor to the tlnaught. I That. ha haul not. the IGIIIOVAOQ` DCIII` llllllf [0 Inc tlluugun. I. That. he him not the idea 0! the Inndiug of the city pupils. nevor luving had any of them bofbre him for upocinl education and in his ying Vinita to the Modal Schoohl not Inilermakingto cross question children having a higher ltunding thnn the Third Book. 3. That the rouult. of the Hutrnnce I-ix uninationa in not to be act-optied as a criknon of the teaching in the public Ichooll. hull of the caudidau-a having received their training in private act domiu and nchooln. Various clepiitabioua oven hnifing from the vouiity. . cm... .i.. ..;... ......;|.. ......... i.. Mm ` Iluu Ul UHU uuuunu. 6. That. the average pupil in tho <-ity. mod 12. can figure as well In an exam- ination as the average competitor uf I7 bsiling from rural sermons. n l`L...p -..u.iI.. 1.. L'.nn..l..n urn nut. lIDOI'llIIy (1%! Inc: ul-vuu. Tho Uonncil of Leno: and Adding. Ion hue unanimously adopted a resolu- ion to momorinlizo the Ontario 00- Vunnonl. to aid the Nnponee. Tsun- w\IIIIdQIItbec Railway with un- ciut man : to ennhla thb Director: to hail!) the road. hpudueuddauhn tolll-` and Agni : aging in mkiqunprbpo haven the city Ildcuultynchanlnnudnoriounlyrcnw iquponolntuw. Thooolyobjoot won--utnchupuingu. critic 'u 4;.-. L- _.- .___p in a nun: hvngghlg fen MI MN: pol puuuu Trv iln Strong and I pol` pound wonnnuxu--u|--u- - '--~ - thuho-syuppnriunnougvonhlo 11. lung. up County Uouml. not in uuiouhlhocity. Spukinllhl ,,L_-n .-4.1 n.:. ......-in- -n nnkntl IVUII llllllll IIULII nuu luuuu . 4. Thu. the city pupih gumg to the Entrnnco Enmiuamou. do so frequently without the knowledge 01 the beuchern. while in the county special preparation {or them is often made under the direc- tion of the tutors. I . ... _. .. __,_4 __ ___,_. ;__ Ir. L`. 1-`. Ayls"wonh. of Ilndoc. hu 4 ad: tho tblhwhg Ind: to "pawn: 1 wbdoclinol the nun` oiond by they Iv T. 0 Q. R]... In the pmpvny which I.B.Ii|u wuonotl by |luUon~` pay Oinuiruunrdad 0488.50. ` J.B.Huw|ov I-Isolated Olhwu, nwudcd Ill. '.0.llnv1cy'.odrod Il`L'S;uvudd- `A.V.lhwhy oIuI'0dIl80: umtdod ` In. Iillc oIcnd|8`I8; unrdul u.on.. xi r W. Nqri. hi i In. Iilu, _.n-uou M W.G.Ic&CdII Olllzcvllicd l Iu.IunrduulOID:o1nnlnI I. uL-n Jh-LL in 1- Jr, lallvny Awash lvponoul. THE BRITISH wme. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1332 wjutv -u -`-- ._. ` 2 W - qua-It dsy. ht Wanton`: upper: in Fmnuuo night about he innlldod in the list. Thu Wnlduu paid. with luyocanh undo:-Inya Pane on us. right -us In and nu-inraguo-. ox-Wudon Walk: And Ir. 'John Mc- Grltluhooldost Inblnbon oltbt Council. intluviooobnin. Inguhwcnncoiw -.I A___ ll:. 6.... Ind`. bring null in II we noun-In. lupus wu. .......~ ad from His our Jntlpioo and His Worship the Pooo lngidnto for their inability touund. The upper was well net. 1011 pnpltod and wall Ierved. and did the hotel the grostott oudit. lu nmo {or good coining u well as com`- `oonu tnttmcnt in being established. u:- 11...... 55.- II...-Jan alt`: AK|II`~4K` WILD its uourwuy. The Warden proposed the "Health of His Worship the Mayor," who acknow- ledged the kindness of the sentiment. but pleaded a want of preparation. He was pleased to meet an Warnleu a friend who meant well. w.n-lm i hard. and was honest. The city and county had not pull- ed well together. as all present knew. hnt better relations were established last year. He believed that the county Councillors had given greater attention to matters in dispute 01 under settle- ment, and had nntil lately got the best of the city in jury and gaol matters. He hoped the present amicable feeling would continue. but that the city would be granted a representative upon the Board of Audit. He opposed the taking away of market tolls : the farmers would not surely ask for privileges they would not pay for. The county should also he more liberal to the House of lndus~ try. to which many of its poor were sent. For the city. he said that eco- nomy during the put three veare had lead to a sound nancial condition. and there was in consequence a considerable saving in the administration. ma- w....,|-.. oh... manual a.|n1'Yitv The Go/don L/on Grocery. we ex-.u|yun: miu uyvu n. -.m... Ian .. were. to dry out with Age. But he responded with equal pleasure and pi-i-lo. and having worked last year to restore mutual condence between city and county, hnilod the renewal of kind ly fooling ond alter-dinner courtesies with satisfaction. Lost your not only were the gool Ind jury npportionxnents for the ensuing ve yuan settled, but every account. some of them aggregat- ing many hundreds and romnining with- out ti settlement for yours. hiu] been disposed 0! without friction. The only legal resort wu to the peaceful arbi- trament of throo gentlemen of high chin-actor upon the gnol, and both sides viewed the rooult with satisfaction. Even had the city`: offer been taken` without orbitrntion, thorn would still. he could my. be I lurking suspicion in the City Council nnd among the people tlnt it hod given too much. He hoped for a continuation of friondl y relations. .L._ ,.-...._.. ;\1\YVhll1I' . mm amnnv The Mayor proposed the honors to the Couqty Council, nnd suddenly there can I Tlpping" in response so I geuenl coll. He fell the jollity of the occmsion. and naked the avor to sun- }end the city by-lun for I night. for -tho bunch of n ulemblugo of good (allows. and i! ever the City Council cnmo out so the lurhl rocks in hit: section. he would return the compliment nnd deliver than from evil: worn thsn the police. Ho closed with the unti- ment: "From gnu lakes And roclra any van be fut: from great gun: nnd politic: dolivor me." ` u. M.-huh. Iiorrinnlonnfell. him `III UKUCIIIXHI II IJIIIH` Ulliiillni-VI-~ Hi; Honor thcwlrdtll IND!` exprmw in; 3 wclcomo to his guests now two loyn| mun. nnounin Ilnl-CB nun IIIDIINIKI. Mr. Walker then proposed the "Health of His Honor clue Warden." a. gentleman hold in high estimstion Is a farmer and legislator for hil wwnuhip. Mr. Fair replied gratefully. and prumiud to do his very best. for the interests of the county. There mun very good Council n.: . . . . .. .....I h. -u an-nahlv nlanned Iegumuor ID!` ll wwuunp. .u.. . .. . this you and he WIS greably pleased with its courtesy. 'I'|... \u.....l-.. nunnnnll than "Hn11H.h of BIVlug nu (ma uouuuuuanuuua... The Warden than toasted she City Council. and Mr. Ponse was culled on. He had no right to upon]: for thnt. body. being new only one of those old fossils. the ex-Mayors laid upon a. shelf. :19 it ,_.._- A._ .I..., nub mhh nan llnl. he |mIlI|OI IIIIIVIK Illa. Mr. ucunuz. (scorn-inr.on;. tell. self not only a hunt sud councillor oi I-`routenuz. but In intcutd citizen oi Kingston. as wall. having boon brought up hero. all having known it: Mayors [or yours. The two municipalities hud ` nlwnyl thought each other close und over-reaching in Iottllntl. Ind the county Bitumen for this `u-intbo ,oldtimu.. ndho land uonow slno. Mr. Finhttllnollpliod uuly. ` yr. Ddnun. (Pnluclwll. sitar ox- , :,_; 1:- ;i:.'_.. '-. 3: . w_'.'J---- ` l..utovaIIlhIW:gqcHou|lin- iquuvucujiloohlloxhns bvtho nah cl III In Wudnn ol Pronouns. I:.J.l.l`nit.vholol1owod shuoudon cl hi pica-an in tho linod hqiuuoy. Is.-ml tohouid: u.....n.a.. -an-nlntlntund "Tho Quota. Governor-General sud Royal FomiJy."(Nnionsl Anthem.) "'I`ho Dominion nnd Provinoinl Pa.rlisment.u." (Jolly (iood Follows.) ` Shori Fol-gluon. exM.P.. I'.Ip0l.Ill6d (or tho Dominion House. and was glad to any that good fortune. good hsrveuts and good men 1!. the helm haul brought. prosperity to Canada. It was now about to developo I grout. couuuy in the Nor Wm. probably tho greoum when grow- ing country in tho world. so tlmt. tlmre was a very good prospect ahead. The Loon! Home was also doing well for this section. for itllnd just given us |l'5(|.t)fI0 more lot the K. & P. RR. u n 1 ur_n.-.. _-- ..-Il-nl nnlul fnr v lot me I\. a r. ms. Mr. D. J. Walker wu callod upon for t.lze()numo Logiulature. and while he WIS glad to 300 the whole Dommiun prosperous. the Government. of Ontario met. his approbation highly. bexug gener one in entarpriu for the good of the Province Ind contributing generally to its prospomy. olxewluorw And nrnveu U) uny. I lino H:-mug:-a.[)nt.4-u..Le1nonn. Fugu. Fr:--ah \\ ..I| Nut.-. anal uther nuts.

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