Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1882, p. 3

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Wln pay any ln0|'u lur your Sugar or any uv.h~r urtwla n-Iuwhere when you buy H II. .\lmlmm sugar (or H`. I3 lbs. Mmlmrn Urlghl Bngnr for ll. 12) lbn. um. Hugh: Sngu fur II. It); lbs. (inn ulnh--I Hug-u fur Di `.9 lbs Cu! Lon} \'.x....r l..y II ..I II.- the following civu-non : Nays--Bi-ewer. Bourk. Dawson. Deu- ninou. Fair, Fisher. Grant. Haycock. Mcuratli. McKenzie. Mutton. Patterson. Quinn, Rutledge, Ten. Tapping. Trot- ter. Williams. Woodru-l9. Yen.s-Hogau, Wnlkei---2. Mr. McGrath's amendment. was car- ried on the following division: \.'..m_h.miunn Grant. Hmmn. Mn- ned the Iullowmg uwunon: Yeas-Deuiuon. Grant, Hogan. Mc- Grath. Murbon, Patterson. Quinn. Rut~ lodge. Trotter, Walker, Woodru-1]. Nnvn-Rrewer. Bourk. Dawson. Fair. plug, wn1I1ams-m. The report of the Finance Committee. an amended. was adopted. _.._ .. .... ...n...-unu ver. Mr. Williams objected. He held that there wua good person now in the posi- Lion. Mr llnniunn tlunnuln. that Imfura re. beam. , _ Mr. Walker objected. Mr. Irvine had nmplyexpleinod himself before the Com- mittee. If the Council were to hear every pereon in his defence it would take weeks to get. through with the busi- lllll. for moving an emenament. so we report. Mr. Brewer said that. Mr. I!`VilJl had saved the county considerable money. and he should be leniontly dealt with. Mr Rntlndaa urued that Mr. Irvine be and he should no nomonuy nun. wlm. Mr. Rutledge urged that Mr. Irvine heard. It. was a. read. M- ll-Dunn -rl rnnlm` t.hAl'nunr~iI nf. lt belonged to mm. Mr. Walker`: amendment was lost on the following division Nnvn--Rrewnr. Bourlx. Dawson. without. a CIIIIO. Mr. H: cock the explana- tion a aid 3! Dr. Bnghsm would mnka nrnagancnu `nth 5 city physicist in an o! omn- goucieu. Au county men tboy should do what they could for their own nu- ycrs. The city did this. all nude citiuuhkon inlauuinho corpo- -`H--n chums. In support. of his Amendment Mr. Walken chzimod that 0504. through Mr. Irvine`: neghgonce. had been lout. to the Council by his notapking for the unount from the Govornmont. \I.- I-lnuvmml: MAL` Hun. it. CIII1|1AE~ (row we uovornmcnu. Mr. Hnvcock hold that it was ques- tionable whether Mr. Irvine rould be made pay the 0504. ..n vnriul -rm `nu. port be adopted. Moved by .\1r..\lcUrM.h. that ILCDU be accopbed from .\Ir. Irvine in full of I chums. In unnruu-O nf his nlnnndnnnnt. Mr non. Mr. McGruth dcned his masons for moving nmondment to the report. Mr. Brewer item. Mr. Dawson moved that sho report be adopted with tho unendmaut. that Mr. Irvine pay the sum 0! 0800 in full of all claims. u.......a x... u. w.n... um: on. rnnnrf. an chums. Moved by Mr. Walker that the report be amended by insulin; that the sum of H.404. be accepted from Mr. lrnua in full 0! I clnjms. u,.....I L... M. uuunm-I; 9}... (ha Rn. m lull ol nll clums. Muvod by Mr. Haycock. that the Re- port be adopted. bv IDOIII U0 IIIIIII IOU TI KQIIOII W junta ; that on she sppliouion ol the Oniuio Rie Auocintion no nctiqn be taken; that the nmondmonu to the Municipal and Lnnoulnont. Act: an no- cauuy and that I petition be pu-ad inrogu-dtothoumoi! thou 9 noctu- ury nhanm he psid to Mr. Brittou for proleuionnl Io:-vices in the Il blI- tiou suit between the cit. uulcounty; tint 010 be granted to t io Clark And 025 tothc Inspector of School: on to count 01 cuutingouciou; thnt. 0740.17 being Ln unounl retained by the into Ti-euurer lor conimiuion on soil: on 05.. Ki-n-an: A Ngnnnnn Rnn:ln- I307?! Treuuror lor communion mm on the Kingston & Nspeneo Roedu;I30.73 Absentee Lad Tex due Olden Town- ship. and 05.11 interest on money de- posited in the Rays! Cundien Bank, 3 total of 0776.01 with interest. st 0 per oent. from the time said amount: were pieced to the credit. 01 Mr. Irvine until paid, be ucc-opted in lull of All claims. All the member: of the Uommimoe pllll, DO ICCOPIECG III Ill 0! III CIIIIIJI. concurred in the nport oxeopt. Mr. Wdker. who diueutod to.-the last. 9-... New `Birthday Cu-da! I New Valentines ! New Sheet. Music ! Jhalloni-o-non`lO_o.| In__.....-2|.j % rzrconou . A nuns.` w an- itwunnond byl. Willing uooohtl In-.l.L_Hsvunk. thnllliklht lined: rmmmhwu I dptoilvuptound roncrtzdntnoncholhohku nlnivo uco uomuuuu returns! to the Ju aouoonunu noun uu-u accumu- with the 0100 which was in diapnh: an the Council petition u Govern meat. to usual! the second ulcotiou ol innnv - that an Lhn gnnliautinn nl Eh: Kl . U-J. WIIIK Cantata`: 1 it I-Ana` - TI.-L Ahnl some on: annual: nuIau_|o oy nu County Trunn: in In: to : that 01.600 be guild the 3; High School ;thIt Walla Island ho croditoi -:oh oh. lllll -high -an in all.-uni: ~ nu. unuuu. nlnrunlnu. Mr. Tapping asked that Mr. lrvme be non rd. I d h..';'h' 3.. --Carried. Moved by Mr. Fisher. seconded by Mr. Grant. that the county allow no vows or chicken: to putiro on the grounds belonging to the Court House and that the resolution In put in (area. -Cam'ed. D. J. Wu.l_kor Wu appointed to look after the county`si terost in the Bath Road for the time ing. UIITIUIL Mr. D. J. Walker moved that LII View of the losses sustained by the county through the negligence of thcir lute Trouurer. in not presenting the ac- connbs to the Govemmont in due Iouon, nmonntin to 0504. thoClerk and Tru- snrer be authorizod to communicate with the Government in order to pro- cure paytbent of the maid noconnoil pou- nibie.-(,'arriod. ' TL- 'rnAnn.II`! rannrtgtl A Imlnnnn (ll vnimueu. 1 no uivisiou wan : Yom:-~Meusrs. Brewer, Dawson. Fair. Fisher. Flynn. Grant. Ha cock. Hogan. McGrnth. McKenzie. urton. Quinn and Wi|liams.-13. \lau..._\lnnaru Rnnn-It nnnninnn Pal. luu-.r|nu uarAna I A nuuvvn I 3. Mr. Mctiruh moved that the funds collected under the Dobenture Funds be kept. aeprnme from the General Fund: of the county from the date of consoli- dst.i0n.~(.`arricd. llnwml luv Mr Hnun-n1-It Inlunnnd hr dnti0n.~L`arr|c Moved by Mr. Haycock, Iooonded by Walker. that the Wudon nnd Menu. Walker and Fuher be 3 Committu to procure; life nize photognpb of tho lube Warden and hue it frunod nd placed in the County Council ohumber. -~Cm-tied. llnuml law Mr Finhnr nnnnmlnd hi Wntd Ind Loilll I! to above. If 50 rm. nmm (`ml R .`|l Ullll Inlnunu. Mr. Irvine made an offer to the Coun- cil of $900 cash in full of all claim: against. him. He wsnud the mutter 0!! his mind. A ...m;m. in this nu-0. inn nut and nible.-(.'arnoa. ' The Tmanurer reported I balsnco ol O5.H4.27 on Jan. 27th. I!) IOIIY IATTII MIA!!! . .. `,4 :__v I v_v-___-|. ---....4I DU IUI-Y .l IT-I `VIII ltwumovodb J. Llhyoock. uncond- od by Mr. Rutloggo. um Dc. Oliver bo diuniuod from the pol` nrgoouhip. `And tint Dr. Bighun. of Cstu-aqui. be 5 inted at n nluyof 0150. he to pro- vmtdl medicine and to unngo with I city physician to attend in can of omorgonciu. hll min to the country to be susponded. ` A dincnanioo eunod who: the notion adopted. Moved in amendment by Mr. Dawson. seconded by Mr. Haycock. and carried. that the Council acoapt the Inn) of 01,000 cash and |1,(XJO in three months in full of all claim: Lgninst the Bath Road Company on condition that tho Company indemnify the county agsinsl. loss in an action against Mr. Fruor for the dividendm and with the nndernt|nd- ing that the claims of the Gouncil against . the Uompzsny be in no wise in- validated. The division \'-ng__\Anu-rs: Ru-nwnr nnunnn Fnir his mind. A motion to this eoct Wu put nd csrriod. u: n u ur.II.-_ ..__-_.-Jl AL_L ... ..:-_. IIILDFESL. The delegation consulted nnd refused to accept the terms of the report. The discmsirm that ensued mu lengthy, uud nally the members of lroth the Depu- tutinn and Council became very plain and candid in their stntomonts. The Directors objected most strenuously to being saddled with claims which for mo- ney umther had pocketed. They would indemnify the Council against all cost: should the latter proceed Against Mr. Fraser. but they would not pay the dividends which he kept from the countv. Th. .u~.nut.l:n1 ulna Anlrn if Hui rlivi> county. The question was asked if the divi deudn had been demanded from Mr. Fraser and the answer came thlt such had not. been done. It was moved that the report be adopted. Moved bv and WIIlmms.-1:1. Nayu-Messrs. Bourk. Donnilou. Pat Larson, Rutledge, Trotter. Wslker sud Woodru.-7. be suspended. ` A discussion who: was ruled out by the Wsrdu on the ground: slut no notice Iva given aha the bmluv would ho paid. is but no notion hul boon mentioned although Ir. g had gin: not uanu wunal Allnlna. '1' hrs members of the Bath Road depu- umon were heard. Than the Bpwinl L`mnmit,t.ee reported. recommending the uccepL.mce of Ol.(I)0 cash, and 01.00.) at three months without iucereut. the cm .....,...... ..u ........a.1 A;.a.4.....I. a....|......,| 1.. uitli t.!n`eo monum wlmoul Iuwreut. lulu ml amount nl unpaid dividend: declared by t.he|L`ompa.n_v. name to bopnid without im.nrest.. DU.ID.*- IIUUPLEKI. Several by-lawn for the opening of l`():1d.s Iu the township: ul Portland. I.m1ghlmruIlIl1 Kingston. loss than 66 feet wide. were read. pulled and sigud. uounl nu. urmon inuquunu mom was liable for in put of web: they Ihonl be him into Account in tho ndIniutn~ Iion of justice. M 008110 oonvoyuco ol ptisonaru to rolormuoriu or nlugu the city In litlllo for ilil portion of the Oxpeulel. and if the unounl. wu not up-and upon it. should be determined by urbitntion. n-nnrvlnu our ; nunnnunuv A\v\vv - Iv nu. run... The County Property Committee re ported and recommended the payment of the following accounts: 11. Brnmo. 070.80; B. McGuire, 820; U. Nawlandu. at Sun. 6326; T. McM|hon. $0.25; W. Holml.-4011 5: Son. 5Uc.; McKelvoy & Bnch, 052.23; John McMahon. $29; Heath C Gumi, 92.55: R. (Imwford. 3305.16; \\'aLer Works, 9 I0; Robortnon Broa.. 015; 6. Hitch, $15.10; G. 15. Hobart. 08.55; J. Ilugun. 815; Gas Works. 02.80; (Eu light Counpally. 09.61); Savngo & Son. 5G.I5.~ Adopted. Rnvnrul h\'.ln\vn fur tlm nneninu of Thonnuhouud cl--"chunk btosclmiu mind and lung-distant: I. Bou- viollfu Spirouutn. an ' I jvhich 1 nd to the pub Aland. wonder!!! Indra- l -cub-In nod in an Int-aha Iuqagg, I'IEpII,UII'Il Ii Il city ouod on it Hit. TN! wudomndodb1Iho'.l'n|-u. .-Inna: Aunn `III |l!1'. canon ll Jana upanal. Innuuqna the opinion ol B.I. kitten. Inlnhn to tho Shoal : In noun hr which tho city in and for certain utvhnl nnllnnd by County Crown Aha:-nay. than noon: to be no npooiol plvvidon lot noowcy h-om the city. but it would be lost u~ Ibirsooompol tho oonntylo puytlou unountu ulna nooupod. Thoprouow hon ol thocity pdnouu oocuicnod tho larger amount 1! Ibo indnbhdlou. Tlnilann nhonld ho innlndnd in tho 'l'HI`1(`-()l.I)l`2N LIH.` he Plm-M. IHAL-k Tom: I x..- ..`...L..u I...vl. u. an Iuuuvo no IDO was II ;u.-on II umuou Gonna Ir. Britten thoudht that the cit: wu can mob: thov Ihoul A special Comlnittpo reported that in pursuauca ol the ruolution puu-I at the November souion. lhtt they Ihould mnko anquiries u to the that when tho alteration in the usoumnnt ol the villaga of Portamouth, Inlulo on the occasion of tlmlut. appeal to the County Judge. should take elect. thoy had to report that having wxltod on the Judge they mere inlormod tlnt. the Ippetl having been made against the oqnnlintlon for lI~l7`J. the reduction by the uulisod ts- aesameut refurrod to ghoul only take elfecnlmt year. ..m..-vu-u-.. -an ..._. mnln IIXSCI IIIIOIIII 3 f IEOIKIIT. Thoma: thank 50 included cook at tho ndpinistnou of `nation. llohtivo to tho loudjnnn in ivicion (Joann Britten thanlln that Ilncitv W1(lCIIIIjUY I_C'n .:n|uAunn'mu1-I`. The Conmittu whovcubcnniu hunog 91 nachos uportd. lbooumon II. hia. Fmcy Dreu Goods. at 500. 600. 700 Ind 800, now only 300. Shootings, 'I`owolhu I and Whito Quilt: ut. low prices. `3 Button Kid Gloves at 750. now 604: 4 Button K d Gloves st. 01, now 75c. Kid Mitt. Fur Tips. nll reduced. Flsnnoln llld Blnnkou at low pnoos. Wool Cloud: And Wool Bhnwls st Grant Bargains. 100 Piece: Winooyu cl. Greatly Reduced Prices. Winoeyn at 5c, 80, loo and 1-25; ; the Clxenput over oorod Heavy Cloth Dreu Goods. at 30c. 350 And 400, Ill reduced. For the Clwupen Winter Good: go to II. WALDll0N'|, Wilton`: Building. Jan. Kl. (`onmon Bonus m m Ihnou liulnnd. 15: ggnula (`nah Raul. Mn. RICHMOND an >BO.YDEN Will other great. Bargninn tor the remainder of the mouth. aardiug pnrchuen ) 3 good opportunity to buy Cheap ~;n%.}.;.ag, cam; lilllnory and cI1us:}~ Biiniii GI yuii-:wAbi.B" lup 2 _------='::ii.`:Iv-:1.E-`---:a:-rs--_--. ` X. COUSJENEAU & co. -.z;4.;.`..__.u..-._.......}....-. aomraugmgsauez CLOTHING _A_I_J_E TO ORDER. ---StaooK Now Comp1o1ao.~---- Those Creepers can be fastened to the heel of the boot. ready (or an ll any tuna. sud by I uimple movement can be turned up when not roquired und rondjunud in I moment Call And :90 them ll. ` II A INEI L I_lII`K CWT`. sugars. Susan I Or nhything in their line. Purchuorn can depend on getting Ueuuino Bargains. Jun. H). Th d-Tcid Store snuo: 1. onuuuv. I." an OPPBIITR (`ITV IIOTIY. IQ um IIIINORII I1 |lEI'I' EAINES In In()(33E'I.".`l' 'goaag.gugmmuooau V New good: Ind nut.-oluo ulna. W0 can u Ania .bounl who you`:vmcu>gotnIno-ailluopfnurnd in.ar:Sh Qo|ait::.dobIIl&iIQto ~ -... Auilnvclybutvuuolohogou uyouwlnlwgunnnouuulllogumunuu iu.ornehoapuuiHodobuuucuhpIo IIIIIILI C 00.. Conn PriunoulWdIhpou luau, I0:-3.8. Thu*ii'0uI'nl'l|hHIpb-icygvhouliboobupou. Jnobv. Cloths. Ulster Clothu, Wool Clouds. Bhuvlu. Luod Kid Gloves and Ink. Hsnd Knit Glovu And Kim. tll kinda of Woolen Undonuu, India Ulaton. Jain: Ind Ilillinory, n Io-n than wholoule riool. Hundred: of Ronnub 0! Drum Goods. Wincsyn, Flmnall. 80 ,chonp. N1-1WPG'UOI)S : 20 iooou Black Cuhmoro. lrolu No. to (`L26 5 Bales of the Culabntod Plymouth Rock wtory Cotton at -auu u.oranu'-o_anm.- nun nun. cum: 450 on us. Wanted 35, :5 I." 50 J). ' .H) nude in the but 5.13110: y Intgiun clothing. huooktlu iIO|nIdI. Kn'ICundnTwu1l8ul.|1.l0 wands I6 . Alleutlnd . on-yd-Iwatlnmudqniuoqndto A --- jnjnjjjjjn - ?r:a`E`*`*a`E :aT: : TlIlIO0lLIlWlj$.l'CII&.OqI||0lIy|I"fIT'f`IICD. Jan. I. [NEW WAMSUTTA SHBB'l'[N[}S! Quin vndrkubodud EST Alanna` Wuunna shunting, 1 . I. ` ' Nanci -nu: INII; hue... 0.. , Unbhuohod. at low not Ua mu! rnlhrlu` Wide w th as Illa. worth 500 J? mums, FLIIIELS. vmmvs,| ln1tnoOodoo.lho.lodti.IulJc|1&. l'tionIfnnUn.nll1 .U&I. Irhu!Iuulle.Ioo..A.l|WooI. Adlouoour jllinoal mI(h&-nrnIh.nunl|onv|hhnn|In&Ihnnn|&_ Keep WarmDuring T"l(1iisVlTVl%oTri1T% ch! Patent Ice Creepers ! Reamly ME:;_ClotEing Jnuuury 8511:. :f_92;:%ih;i!_!V_ts!di9:Li*5i:I Ala nu -plemlnl comluiou M II par do/. Ibury Mutter In 'l`nlu. Freah Ilnll BIILL4-I`, L`imiw- Dzury Cheese. Sugar (`urcd Ham.-. Roll Bwou. Bruakhuu. lmcun. ('rnwu J:-wnl Flower. Putty I-`lnur, I"nnul_v Fluur. Untlucal. lJuru~ meal. Buckwheat I"|uur. av. ac. and uvorythnng ulw fuuuheu rcqmre VHUIUIIL going:-I-cuwhare. And nrnvod today. I nes Inl ut ()I`1ll)g!s. Data-,u. Lemons. Figs. l"rv-ch \\u|| Nuts. and other nuts. nun.-anal rm-urn-uuooen. mw..L Vumu... quhllhool onl(hnh-onouIIo.oqulIouy\IunlIohIwbI.usIQm ___:_ _ _ ________ 7 #__*__;__A__.__ _ _._'.__`_ - >-I ' STORE. |-4 WU WI-Djtjll `ICU :. LIvI1'\1E37j:'"'E':N.., mtrho Pocplda Olotngng. I-Iouuo. _ _ I -We will oer SPEUIAI. BARGAINS in Gny md Whitt- ` Huoomnnnood but salt at All water Gouda. Ila anon ` nial lnduoo-out Io pcnlcu nuqnll-lag WINTBI DIIII OOOIDI or WIITII HILLINIIY AI- HA lI'l'l.lI. and In prcplnd to do that he an oonocmlui my a! his Wink! llock 4 I! you wgnt anything III In: line Ion : nut to gun mm u cull I| ICC III II. Printout I070. u-.. .. nmu-n. mu II..n.| -In order to reduce choir stock to the lowest. point?- .J I'J'_ -.i- -.1:-ow "n.;:u-n x -WALII C ITIACI hnjqudul I and- ._---- ALEX;-R9S__S.. mm mm unncml R. MOFAUL Ind TIE DOWNS. Call and no them. IIAINE8 I I.0l.`KI-I'I"II. (lay Boot Store Kingston. Bollaville uud 'I`ronwn $700!. Om-cam my Iotol. IQ hiatus sum. TEAS ! TEAS 1 Hulda Lion Emory. Fmh Ground coffee I I` {Hin- CQ"'F'$V' W. II. llrllll`. & C0. ll! JIHII, J('l I II HIIIIU muu I -11:15, t 30: per puuud - Its Strong an-I Unlxumnl Tu It 00 1-and . Golden Lion Grocery. kind: on 31.59. gm Hockey. niumu cl Inntdn. PROVISIONS I _|T THE GOLDEN LIOI IIWEIIY. "rlpffllll Jnpnn 1': 33 35:` Tenn Hun. mar came lulu In strength and -nor Dual M 25`. per pound. Hxsou and Japan Tuna Vrocom .`3uIrmr..~I'r or I-'|.uI n Una of the moat urgent. n-quu'amom.n of tlnu city In I 6 )ur null Hmt. cuu Llu good work. In I Western paper wu notice that from Bright, u sumll village in the county ol ()xl'orll, :25!) bags have been Ilnippod to Klngutou. (fuusuleruble expeune is in- curred in briugmg the Hour here, which luum one has to pay. Pnunu.-~-C|oudy mild wcitthor today with light rain in swine localities, fol- lowed this ensuing ur to-night by high wastorly to northwostorly winds. and docidodly ooldor weather. with local fall: of now. To-inorrow will be very colif. and at night tho temperature will lull eausidernbly below zero in most locali- .\l 2 ruonxn Mnsuoam.--'I`ho miuionuy sermons nu cnnunctiun with the Mothe- dint. Churches of the city ivill be preach u-l on Sunday. the 5th February. by R:-v. Mensrn. Scaord, ol Monhrosl, And Pearson. of (nmwn. M the following week day mootings It. is oxpectooi that to the deputation of nposkers will In nddod Rev. Mr. Crosby. I remrnod nil- ., 1.. - u...;...|. 1`..l.....l.i. L'm~mr.or BAsi.-.\lr. A. Nugont. B.A.. nuzlmlnnuoul teacher in the Woodstock Hugh School. bu removed to Dunvillo. ol w|mvw school he ha been appointed luau-I m x~Lv-I. .\lr. Nugent. formorly of N'ow|m|'u, In a graduate of Queen`: Uni` varsity. mu! 3 Western paper I-clot: to him ms :1 nucocsasful educationnliu. Ho was proseunwl with ten volume: of the poets belore leaving Woodstock. Iuuuu nay. .u-. \-I\l-V . - .u..... uonury from Hrmuh Columbin. or ---- Tu: (hum Euauwou. We loan: that the grain rlnvntor. to be erected by Slesnrn R. Plllbeck & (.'u.. will be throo stunea luglx. and have n capscity for lUU.UI)U huuhuln of grain. II. will be erected M. u. foot. of \r\'ilIi:uu utroot, Inn mg an arrlmd Lrum way leading from the street ow-I` the U '1" RR. track. Rho Henderson 8: 0&0. (Jul. You Hnuunnzll: lnrnnvnm.-- We learn that (`ol. Vou Strnubonxie. n . .1 ._ .__.........;.... o|.....-|. .oiIl O learn nun. \Ul. vuu omnuuvuanv. D. A. (L, is improving. though Itill conned to hm residence in Mont:-en). Ho hu suored severely from I guber- mg n! pus m the vicinity of a wound resound It Muuun In 1546. The won! in boon pusod. nnd undcr nkillfnl Inodncnl troatmeut It is expected that l _ ,_,|I L- _|.-... ... .. l-- Jung IVUCUIVUII Ii I`-`l\I-II In n V I \ ;. n I expocl ho wnll be about nu 3 low dnyn. o- \l`|n:m u I-in-;.\r. ~-'l'hero will be I loam) on 'l'ueudu_v evounug :Jan. HIM) in the buetuuut. of Queen St. Church. un hr the uu.-upiceq of the Ladies` Aid 30- cnety. llefreuhmontu. music and roul- ingn will uutcrtmu chose who stand. and It. I: hoped there will be nmuy. Tu Iarvod at 7 o'clock`. admission 25. 'l'uL|:u'x \'|n.\"ru um CON(fIIT.-()l# next Tbursdty sud Frdny awnings. `And and 3rd Feb. two splendid outm- cunmenu will be given in St. Andrew`: Hull. We uqtico Amongst other ulce- tlons on tho ` programme scenes from .\lu-mnon." "l\'on1lworLh" Ind "Tl.o Abbot." by Sir Walter Scott. ; sud Ton- u_vubn's ldylla of the King." Tiokotl 25. each; can be reserved st. 104:. 0:- Sn. Soc plan of lull at Wnlpoldn on up ., Anna. um.u.\-nu uw . tn. 500 I Monday. ~o , ...._..-_._. (`mun Auuus-r 4 Sunln. -- The County Council 0! I-llgiu hue ulna Ic- tiou against Shui Munro. for wilful negloct and misconduct in tho dinchrgi ol his dutiu. Ono uctiu cited: Two pri- Iouoru. Buckley and Hukinu. was brought to Kingukxn by I very circuitiool uni umpropor route. uu tho propollur called Chu`Alnnu bluumund in tho Inuit wore taken out 01 Clllaghilto the Suns. which wan u dhupzd of up Thanh] and Friday thin was ucithig I-um: nl Batu!-mason cl Loqhbom` lake. Tho interns in than in Innilqahd bv the lclllnloo ol spooulon who Iunbond 90 both mpsogwunnn mm wusnS|o'lo|g.uM!. ilcoldtwuiiu. would Invubouinueollutealitin. but Inluuuuly Ihoninvdnrupou itoothovidpth oluunlinchu. `I've III ! -135 -|.L4U':"1|I\4Il I 1 oxprunod ml. the and death of Hill Mo-Coy. she was vory unisbla And greuly beloved by 1" who bud the pleasure of her ucqullalco. H01 llI~ lonl will take place from the Hotel Dmu ul. '1 o'clock pm. to-mo.rrow. 99-. ,,__ Mmuu Roun.-'|`he ouccoou unend- mg the utanmer `UlIva' lust ullol bu mducod the owners to Add snothor bout. to the lmomnd the mart-hunt: ol Othwl. And place! botwoeu Manual and King- It0I.WlH be pleased to lent: the tact. to which public-ntv Dun boon given by the UIl.u`Wl I"v`r/ IIra.v. The QIIIRIUZ lllllj wvlv Z1063 nu it coupon !-iou-uw-a owwod byl;I. lannnoudlooovu, Ounuvu wooouilybyohlncigaldinghluqbg hlt.0nlhhIt.olPctIhId.`Ih .. ~,_,4;__ -4 __.n 1.-- ._ -1_|...u. vvu-wu- Mr. P. M:Arthur. at East. Saginaw. Hich..I prominent lumberumu, in in tho city and Itopplug at the Briush American. ` u .. run . I _,,n r" '"' -. A numb of Liberal: have been mvu.~ od by the Hurrowimmh Club to attend the party meeting on Monday evening, at which Sir Richard Cartwright. Messrs. Dorocho. M.P.P.. Mr. Brittun and other gomlomon will dalivar mhlresues. A- M D D ..-..o-.l on hot n k'unuuh.n KIIIUIIIHJDII vuu uouvun -.-...,n-..... An M.P.P. wanted to bet. u Kmgstun gontlomnn. in Toronto adaynr two since 0100. a unit of clnbhesgor 9. new tile hat. that Dr. Sullivan will bs the Tory candi- : . p .1 .1 , 4-__ -5 LL- ........... data for 1 oloctiou, ` Dr. H. L. Cook. of Nnpauee, is in the city. He wu the lust defeated cuudi due for the mayomlty. -Rev. Joseph Young. of Kingston. ml] pruch in the M. E. Church. Picbou. ull Sundny morning, 29th January. Ilginu Rhnmo nl Kinautnn Innvnnx-tut] (III caxucucuuy nun \lUIc|IAvn \l\4uv|nn< Rev. Mr. llagsr speaks at A Gammoquu to: meeting on Weduesnlay next. He- vorsl singer: from the city will attend. Mr. Edmund Hooper, .\I.P.,ufLonnox. the defaulting Treasurer. bun arrived in Nnpsuee from Emerson. en route Lu (lug-.. Golden Lion h|VlIHl':\' Aununuun. Rcv. Canon Baldwxll. of .\louu'eu|. WI proM3hiu('ouvommun Hull lu-morruw nltoruoon and in the evening inst. JsInes' Church. .. nu ur n r _, M >__A v-uavu \1|IIa|\ u Mr. Wm. Walker. fur Immy years pro printer of the Perth (ur`vr.hau sold Iioinuroat. in the paper. mud intends opening a. pruning Umte In Winnipeg shortly. I'\ I L Din,` ...l........ morn! C.-r Inna. IOIIUII K1 UIIU WUOIII. The reference to .\lI]0l` FmrLluugh'u North Wostlnnd operations, represented yesterday. should have been credjtmd Lo hho Obtnwa Frre l rus. The statement in otitioul. and hear: lujurions. [Lu publicntion in to be regretted. . - .-<. It ,,,, L___ Again run f Dununy mutual`, .'.awI -Hlullnn . Major Short. of Kingston. IS expecped at Ottawa ubort.l_y to act an A. I). C. `to His Excellency the Governor Heueru|. D-_ \l.. ll-..-u...`-L-no a flunuxnnuuln IIIUIU D. I. K. Rina. when 2u'ru~t,ed for luna- cy. wu walking Lhu streets of Detroit. imagining that he owned the city. Hm non-success as I apenkar lately `leptons- ed him very much. Ul ur up. The collapse of mundane Lhmgs ov- curu at tho cud of the mouth. The prophacy in painfully contelupluod by the people 0! the wu-had city of Belle- ville. The editor of the lnlz/Iuqmnar has taken to the woods. m u , L~_....|....,.|..-.. Tho young man. Baruelu. arreuted re oontly for arson in Ernenttown, is evi dontly a douporue mun. The Htrnrr uys that on Saturday evening last. when Chief Allen. nccoiupauied by Melon. I Nu. Einpoy |nl\\'e.-1. n'. undertook I to Arrest. Douglass Ba 15. Constable 1 H118 come vorv near receiving: lstal ` blow from an no in the hand: of tho l lCl.lIOd. Tho posse appruacliod the I houlo utter dull. and mo: naming their I ` buninou. demanded admittance, which ` woo nfnood. The visit. was evidently onticipotod. for tho door was locked. holtod und nnoni. and sl't.or_ consulta- tion tho oioorvl decided to forco in on Ironool Banal: informed them that he won orliod with an no. and that if they come in blood` would certainly be shed. Mr. Hill! nothing daunting. plocod his book npinot tho door. which yielded to tho to:-co : just. on he recovered hiiuelf Ibo mun doslt I deoponto blow II bio hood with tho on. which he was fortn- utoly quick onough to ovulo. and tho tho hlndo ol tho no buried man in us . A--- rL_ _.-_ -L__, __,..._._.,_r L_. _ V nuuuu Uu IUII I-ll`|l. Tho puniuhmnut of children In the Honey Institute. Montreal. bv applying mustard plnswru, as u. means 0! punish- ment. old the: huumlury hue quesuou Ire happily taken of by the lm number 01 Grip. "FL- ..,.II......,...I n.nn.lz.nn Hnnu& nu. j Iuuui III IIIU IAI llillluu tutu nu IIIU look. The run than I-ohjuntod. but u - Gabi I'O!.rill-8hI at his: n. n_, ,;L__ II Th Home Cbol But. I Boat 0! Receipt: by the Lsdiouol Toronto. am. 01. The American Home Cook Book. by Lulu: of Daron sud othu emu. M. (`onmon Some in use Honnolwld. by Ilnrum Hnrlnncl, 751' Oltpdloihncisy.` Private than-icda M. `run In Poul hunch Illiaovuing. , I030 Iolilnry glrunls uppouod baton ` tho Ingidnu this mama`. Discharg- _, . Ynurdny umnoou two ice bone collided. sad the occupant: was cut and injund nrionuly. ` Tn Jan A nlunhnr (J Unlf (:`"lI Iuyluvn Iuuuu-ny. To day A number of Queen: 0` Mega Itudonla left. {or Uunnoquo. a mug dawn the river. u,_.L._,. _ ,,_u _...1 . . . . ..:p..l down we fIIIl'. A boullhoru. I call And an excised cow cnusa! an upisodo on Princess Itroet this afternoon. a. 1,. .1____. A Kflnnnock bouuov. WW` I buy tonal an Al. A curngou lbs bruu young mun TudlV the chimney for the annealing fnrnlco. Cuuudiuu I-Ingme & Locomo um: Works. was completed. nml a dag hoisted to Indicate Hun. men. It. Is about 601301. lngh. 'l`|.- .... ....... t\[ ..l..l.l-an an Ilm nun. mud n p. was by the otlu noqahonol the focus. noon brought him uurugudbown uoortodbxnpt ` not without Iunlur renance. Cot nhhlo u! hodivorynarrow coupe. ulhonunidhohndfullydoIIIIiI- odbruistnrrutountodnth. Bar` Iohnutdilynsinhinabisinuopchoool dthoainodvhiehluiunnpxnud. ! jltjirv-yvvuo It Inns -u _ I hhlldh O,(II).w|.ini_IIntB . III-1-uuuquiuboptunot chub- Inwv-y . Than vote no mooning: lut. evening It Ination and Potwortln. Both were -UIUVI UICII Illivlllvvlau The County Council. altar I. live days` union and sun expense u! about 0300, concluded their |.du.n'u M)-dnv. ,-_|A/1 I_,,lI!: l\nt I Izuvu nu-uu u uu uu_v . George H. Gordon. ol Kiniutou. Out... ` sold I lot on lcwilliam Street, Wiuur f peg. making 0200 on the bargain. 3 u. u-o....u.. ...-.......n-.l .. natjliun nt. (`nun [hm-. pas-rm-:1 xnlurunuun mr uni input-. -no Hunlofp Nuuuol 0! Boo koopmg, Il,`."s. Unity`: T|I|\lIfI'lIII\l.u' I-uunl. 600. Wright Pru.-hell l uu|Lr_- koopor, Ilflla. llogbmi lloak 0! .\Iohcal lrlhyrmnuon nnd Advmv. 90:: }`nml_v Doctor. u Dtcuouuy of Domntm ledmme and Buruarv. M35. Mn Baton`: Book 0! klouoohold lung: mom. 92.50. Wad And Loch lloun Book. A Companion In nhnvn, .9 M) at. `P50 Statuary ol tho Ontario Trude llnovolont Association will visit King- ston ubonlv. on-5.4.. _._. ._. ._....`..._ l-.o --gni-a H. IIIIHIII` vauuvu uuw uu-5-.... Mr. Metcalfe prenemnd u petitiau at the Logmlaturo yesterday at John Mc- Mahon elul praying that Earl Street. be not cloud. ouunnu vuu uu vnv Iv: , .... .. ' the Commons at the coming and that Mr, Metcnlfe wull I for the Local. rm: nnrnsa wma. sA'rU1u$1ur. JANUARY 23. 1332. iiis uiuuuy. sire uvu I\IIs\Jvvsaa5 ............ are very affecting. Harry Urantly returns penniless and in broken health to his old home. filled with memories which alternate between light. and < shade. The destroyer of his marital bliss has no desire to link herself to a pauper. convert her house into an hospi- tal. and constitute herself a nurse. in short she spurns him. This was tliecloud; now for the sunshine. His wife. who has rs-purchased the old house. on a visit to it nds her husband in a swoon. into which he had-eunlr at ,the close of the preceding interview. As she bends over him he pronounces her name. he dreams of what had once been arsality. and regains his consciousness to find pardon and eeut a reconciliation am id tears and smiles and tender words. As for Blanch Stirling. she has been pursued relentlessly by her wronged but still loving llll.`-lbllllil. and forced to surrender on production of proofs of her marriage. the existence of which she has repeatedly denied. A funny character all through was Mor- timer 'I`l.ieopliolis Muggs, the bankrupt proprietor of an historical niid anatomi- cal museum, who could be "approaclied" for a small consideration. and whose exploits were always intensely animiiiig. The Company has not appeared to bet- ter advantage. Each performer was as signed the rule for which he or she was best adapted. and as a result there were dramatic effects of the most creditable description. Mrs. Clara Coldsby (Mrs. Herndon) gave an excellent ponrtrsysl of the sensitive and abandoned wife. Her interviews and soliloquies were per 4 ticulnrly pathetic, her manner dignied . or charming as betted the situation. The principal support was given by Mr. James Harrison. whose sonorous voice . tine physique. and bold stage action al ways commanded attention and fre- quently provoked applause. His acting last night was unusually good. Mr. C. F. Nichols had a minor part. but he did it justice. He has a good presence and ii. remarkably clear. effective delivery. .\lr. llerndon was the comedian of the evening. and acomplete success he made of his part. His popularity was increaseil at every appearance. He and Miss Her 1 rison had a little by-play. which, san wiclied between the sentimental pas l sages. was decidedly refreshing. Miss ' Morris is entitled to the prominent 1 position which she holds generally in the caste. Last evening she excelled herself. The others were passablv fair. I The Oregories." a farce. ended the performance. This afternoon the mati- nee was well attended. Tonight the closing performance will takes place- ` Kathleen Mavournesn"and Old Solon ` Shingle-which should attract a big llouse. The dresses of the ladies are 1 rich and fashionable. There bee been some little trouble. it moms. about the big eale of barley made by the Frodarickeburgh Syudicete. et 90 cent: The Nepeeee b'laudqrd any: that on Thursdey end Fridey `of Int week eeven care were loedod with 3.800 bushels. but when the are were Ioedod entl eeeled there noun diculty About lmouey mettere. end for I time there wee e greet uttering Amongst the members. The G. '1`. Itegreed to lit! the can etend till Tueeday efternoon without demurrege. Thet dey Mr. Breyner. Buelo. the reel buyer, came to town. end. it ie eeid. undo I. test of the herley in the out. which did not coneepand with staples. and thet cempliceted mutton still more. How- *ever. on Wedneedly the mute: wee ` adjusted by the lernen receiving 80.-Ic. l per bnehel. ltieeeidbyeome then the rest of the contreet will be carried out 1 without eey trouble. 0: the otbet l head` it ie condently ehted diet the inn! eltogetberee betweenthe B..- I- L..-`- ! wetter __: AL- '11:-wu--en-uq.-a repjeli. deeunqrl elienetlng exqnidte peehee llieoeeol Ilnrtloy()enyhell'e|ueet and bedpI'o~' `diction. Enrrynel Flueeee Grantley are true intredeeed. eeceenpeltn ol a delightful hone. enjoying the luxury ol wealth And the lnppineu elweilded Into the haeeylnoonol which hunt yet pen- ed. "ue preeldh exceedingly pleuent, thefntnrenll Ilntlnncyclnpictnreih Then source 3 change. {nconlieuehnld which new no in! or- dinegr-eeiuent enter: I denguene. unsettling iniluence. Blennbe Stirling. n perldioun wunuu. wboee greed of gold and ndeeiru in lead 1. gay, buttery life enneed her l-0lL`hl`l1 n devoted hluhnnd, driving him lint to insanity and then to the med house. becomee I gneet el the Grenslye. She is designing and wicked. and succeed! in forcing one to commit various iudiucreet new in the nine of courtesy. and arouses within the bran: of the other 3 epirit of joelo any which in time overrule: the better end uobler train ` ul her cherecter. Seperetiou follows. ilnrrv Orently semen n fortune upon his wifmdonates to Bllllcllo Stirling u ` hnndeome sum in oompenention for the injury her reputntion bu unerod by 1 reunion 0! bar connection with his lnmily ucnndnle. nnd then lie goes al.-med hiu 1 wife to sner but ntill to love. the nu- ` tho!` of her unheppineea so scheme and try to win the imieguidecl ' man`: nectioun. Ind marry lnim-(ur llli money. The two following scene: --- -..-.. .'..-chm Hnrrv (irnntlv I uuvuu v- -- co.-.-.. - (grunt.-and the name hm. II It - Tunpuunca. The Voice ol Scilnco ul. . 5(k. Tomponnoo. The Voico ol Ibo Pulpit tliuh. ,. ,_ ., ,. 'l`oupcnneo. lhligmnn :53 E-lncuounl Aqgcu of. 509. Dunn; the nation they 'I...._a_ I".-4. ! -7 J I . Havana} Ill Iarloy removal. Mr. J. L. Hnycqcli laid the xnein ground win that Dr. Bigheui we: a county rezepnyer and very competent. He would arrange with e city phyeicixn for ettendence in emergencies. Regnler visits would be made by Dr. Biglmm. He touched upon the milk account and eliowed that the following amounts were paid therefor: In 1874. 01.54; 1875. 017.89; 1876. $83.42; 1377, 934.74; 1878, 934.10: 1879. 945.18: 188). 937.18; 1881. 058. He could not understand this manor. considering thet the nuin~ ber of prisoners in the gaol wee extreme- ly small. Dr. Oliver remuked thet he lied been lodge, l'rotr.er, Walker, woouruu-u. Na.ys-Brewer, Bourk. Dawson. Fair. Fmher. H:-wcock, Ma.ckenzio,'I`ett. Tap- ping, WilIia.ms~ 10. Th: nnort Inn u.-nu. uunuauun . Movod that Dr. Bighun be Appointed Gaol Surgeon in plnco of Dr. A. S. Oli- VET. Lion. Mr. Deuison thought. that bofox-ere` moving an old surgeon than should be some charges brought against. him W1thout.fa.ult. he could not voto for his removal. M- I I Ham-nnla nnirl thn vnnin ly small. Dr. Oliver U301 Surgeon for 14 yarn. Ho bud not heard before of nny ooniplninta Igniult him. He related the fact that his pro. deceaaor was removed on account of his living in the county and being innocen- aiblo st timoa. Spanking of the milk account: the doctor said it wu the old, broken down. Iooble, bod-ridden und in- fants that connumod it. All these re- quirod milk, from 1 to 2 pint: per day. At present there no n or six priuun requiring! milk : there bud been no nanny on eight. The able bodiod men and woman were not retained in the gnol but sent to Toronto. For the {cable the Gov- ernment rutionn were not Iucient to sustain life nd hence milk given instead of whiskey. butter. eggs, ow, to it In: more economical. Al it via tho beat for the poor sud loeblo, ho ordorod it instqnd of Alcoholic l' non. Tho nu- ngo price wn about cont: par qnut. I! the Council could `in him I shape: and better nourinhnaont he would be glad to accept it. If than was auto for his dismind he would not donnrr. , but he thought it unjust to diuniu him ` without M- ll--mu-I: uumntnd (In nrnlnnn. heard. It. read. Mr. Irvine ad ruud tho Council at length. He gave n. resume of his steward ship as County Treuurer. He showed the savings he had made, and held that he was not a neglocbful Ti-eaauror. but did all 1|. mortal man could to save the county from expense. When he took the money he did so believing that it belonged to him. Mr. Walker`: Iuwu uulnnd. Tu: Eiouudo Cook Book. `Rae. Brookfuo. Lnnahoou uni Tn. 360. thus : Ioocipom oolnphu. &% Ian Dada` Cooluy. I133. 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