Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1878, p. 3

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> ,_.__._........- mun-u; noun 0A0]. Ammo-0| In. a. 9-". __.....___. Al UnmetA nimylo-mindod mu mde Culillo Cluk nu caugh. in the Hood. in tho Blwk [uh dim-M mu 0;- den-burg, by (Io M4 on Friday 0! In! rook. md while on ul them, 5 lug. Ind rung mm. held lmn rmly, ch other oommiltod I nmolcu Ind thou." moti- hlion which in not lit to b. dou'ibod in N10 column- u! - public nor-papa. Tb. Journal gin. 5 bag account of the du- tudly uump. No mu have ya! boon undo. U'Uoln MT; .1 3 cm I00} -o..-o-- Oumnm To VennLu! you n cilia! undo M the cimlm which m an! out. nolying mull: pvt-ol- um Unit vou- m objochd to ho: gammy um dud. An- I'll. M notion-go to Mr W Jutla- tiol, m Mboh, Inti- no mince-lawn M I nationh- nodd a. My lot who. u III h- and-d. and a eon-nicotin- in nub. col-nu in the nu. The public nut w a. mun-h o! It. on. who gig-I M A Dual You." I- In ---~ dnm--*'. mm m ' " 0.303%? Tfo W 7%?275W1v7ix loloexwr qumuy. V'nvu you- . good gure they will like I [c.1110 MISS CARRIE srmmsJ Uln CUHUURGWHII | a... In; umbmmirul " .H {I -I Jinn. m-vd-Uw-awzwfim... ,3: huhbmdh righ- Intraut-rkupl (I... i?! - L \ Iii-alumna Ito-m M d U 0 DE Wm" M, Pnnrnun.Ilr. sum, uuudun; AW m in It. a... II--. a! won'- Gila... King-um, 'hu i. w. 5w 9 a. a... m: ul_hon IoooyCo-umn Moods. In; h My Ila Hal tho trick. . . -, . .n.M-mmmmmv MMdn-lhthihnul My. High In} "Mm.t.0*,'l.iw jut cot-ml Did-Ry a." to! The Eastern Diuricl Auochlion met in the Congregation-l Church, yesterdny, 9:301uu.. Rev. A. C. Cnanr presid- ing. All the miniueroll brethren were present, 1.: also levers! prominent lay- men. The rst lulf hour was occupied wih dovotiaml exercises conducted by the Rev. John Wood, of Ottawa, (Editor of the Canadian Independent) ,,-_._ ___.. -mml--A frnm vol. -op-dlvhi&&idlnldth Inn-3th "dd Min-.0. -M Ii- nk-0f LOP h" tau-nu a lab-0.x: 1 05! map-rpm. .. no.9 (R.Y.) You. In. ru...:_..--_ .._.:-.:... an]. in n In. hank um an nun In! Inoruy now-u. -AI Thank-giving Du ilnnnounced, tho turkeys nod spring ohiohalu Inn went into tubing to dovolop thoir mul- ohl. They'll bonioo uld~ tough, you In.- know. Why in a pretty young Indy with I Ion: like u cod stove. Beeline she Muir. I grout deal of 'tending to. Thin vu hnndad in by one of our devils. No pros-nu or bouquet. nocepud. i'rm. -inn. Hm -.ll- of the ulltel pros-nu Ol' Douquull lwupwu. Thin' winter the Illll of the overcoat will be deadened, no tint I mm on: bmwn him-elf imido of one. and ling It the top of hi: voice without dil- turbiug Inybody else in the cur. 0] ma UGHMMHO llulzpcnucnu, Encouraging reports were reaeived from I number of the churches, name of the brethren, on the other hand, complained of the want.- of Ipiritunl results, but were looking forward with hope to the labour: of the coming winter. A .. .'.M-,..s:.... mun-Ann nn Hm nannnd 10 new. U. mauuuum u; nun-u, The subject of Evungelislic labour end in limita' was introduced by Rev. K. Brown. How to make our Association more useful to the churches introduced by Rev. W. M. Peacock, and the fol- lowing reaolutiun unanimously adopted: 'That the mommm sessions of this As- sociation be open to the public, und the exercise: be arranged accordingly. A .M. A: nunh. A. Hm friunill wlm The mnrket for dairy produce hm touohcd bottomhaving ruched a point unprecedented in the experieuco of the merchnuta, and unfortunate for those whale wealth has been inveata. in that direction. I l ,,, u __--; ...:..tn|.a mm- In ulrdcuuu. In cheele the great mistake seems to hive been that the buyers calculated upon en ordinarily buly Fall, end expected to meko money by effecting contract: at ntu which seemed to favour the milldla' men. The result wu not u enticipnted. The depreuion in the English market, and the over-production of Canada and the United Staten, has led l dinenter in many directions. leuree lmve occurred in Brockville. Bulloville, Woodstock, lngenull Ind Slrethmy, and contacts have u I rule been repudiated. The and ll not yet. 'm. 1...-.. annumimu luva been I. ntlonul and m-unmnu-M aha mliuluud ovmnua onu'lonliu prim-inm lo llm conmrnhmnniun VII" Win-.115 vol-nu. ~11 nun-I "Bun"- 0 [03" i to to pin- throat. botqu Bollo- villo and looks! but nun-u. A .__..__ ___ : nnd-n-h-vn 'h. "I. I all! 301$ 'u--'I. -A you); an in Ogdonoblrg while going to tho haiku: loudly lat lust mm yaw. 80nnl "mall boy onhruinmonu Int nightwho could com clean to I. what'- no- cithont. hitting it. m- u- n--. II- H mm- --Tlu Had an: "I'll. um mm- m. on tho propella- Ouugo Boll." noun 0 Ibont .000. It in suppol- um tho and will shortly bowld." A- tm.__|.-.:-:.... m- I. nnnnnnmd. 0[ mo ccmlug umber. An interesting discuuiun on the second ndvent took placa, led in an address by the Raw. D. Macnllum of Athnl. an, H... ,J xv..-n....l:.on him.- exorcise. De arrlugeu ucuunuu-yy. A vote of thunk: to the friends who had l0 kindly entertained the brethren was moved by Rev. R. Brown and car- ried_ The Auociniun decided to have its next meeting in Belleville, and was closed with prayer by the Rev. John Wow]. .0. know. ll "0 UL. The butter tnumtionl hue been bu] A! than of the cheese. Butter hu been pnrchued as low as 4 cents per pound, and a great dual of the summers Ink. will be Iold u guano. Allngether the you In: been vary unfavourable for butter Ind chum; men. _.,__ Exrwvua BALL '[he employees of the Kingston sud Pembroke Railway an- nounce their rst Annual bill {or Friday evening. December 6th. It is to be held on the shores of _tha mout romantic point. on tho lineat Sharbou. Lake. Mr. Fer- rin'l Hotel hu been choun for it, and the ne dining room of: the pupulnr lio tolry will lsko 3n adminbh: ball room. Evorything will be conducted in good style; "on I specinl train will b. provid- 0d from King-ton. ' The Committee (Moan. W. H. Cnrnouky. Chnirmm; W. A. Coon, Secretary; D. J. Funnoll, W. M. Backer; J. Harman Flour Mun- gcr) hue hoen ganoiuul with lb. Invin- Iionl, And will nlly A grant nnny of their frionil. PnrJJII SM.I.Thou 'u to be on ex- hibition It tha no", nut (o Wnldrun I drygoodlunre, Wellington Strut, on Suturdly Honing, A collection of thirty no genuine uil pnntixus, I); cIobrMod Auicnn nnd Eumpem Arunu. :Tho collection is I very rare in l chuico one, nod will on [or the attention 0! our con- uni-urn. The um. as non being at.- loguod (on npociul Auction uh to be hold on Mandi, "min :. (' [Mingus L) bah-d from 1.3. llutchcwn. Wu any hon monuon thu (hm Ipocimenl '0 In dionnt hon: the ado a! good- gonmlly brought here [or sum-m In, boing caming by a well k wwu Mum Ind bou- in con-Iqqu o! m had tinc- Io India on Inch goods. { mwi luv-muggy! I'I 1 < m.'._5". .V.-- '7 m_ Bun AoumThoflnu Dead-ood HMS flu-Wu now-tot] in mun Will. Duo-hr SaiburJn In'l-:" minuvdnoitudn, thobjootollb Humi- tun-o type. at? M sod-v.11- m main-1': Inqu inbn'lov bare-nun"; vW(vbohnhngdnnm)udIl cildihi-dln-m The In. nib-t 01 Bird LMmhlhu-OIII-!u bu,hwotbomm: bun-unborn. mum. wwmunm "huf.m'.i| CONGREUA'I [ORAL CONFERENCE. .no'u-nw 5" 1m hoPMUm-W 5' h" _l__ manu- quunn. Imu u. -Tho Mail "rho rst mm' .-;. -_ L- M.. (h-nan Ml." BUHER Unitluzusa. I! van. nerenu. llll cuusr Ul suu ans-sun "an... sung, 0h be joyful in the Lord," which was well rendered. In the utter pert of the service they also sang another en them. Oh, come let us sing. which was exceedingly wsll sung, the voices blending beautifully. Dr. Wood, of Ottawa, was the rst speaker, and, of course, had to break the ice. He congratulated the people upon the commodious and beauti- ful building which they had erected free of debt. He lnped that they would in- crease in numbers. and that could only be obtained by being cordial and friendly to all who entered their doors. the poor as well ss the rich. He hoped that it would never be said of them, as it was of the people in Baltimore, who had erected u. sew church and had psinted o'vi'er th door on the outside, The Gospel is preached unto the poor." and e wag painted over it, But not hers." Rev. G. Willet, of Hawkesbury, was the next speaker, and said that as congratu- lstiols were the order of the evening he wished to tender his, the very beautiv ful structure which they had so recently constructed being more modern than the one of which he was pastor. His church was in its third decade, and had be- come partly uprooted, so that when it rained the seats were wet as well as the oor of the church. An old lady had remarked to him, after service on a wet Sabbath evening, that she had actually eat for an hour and a half under the droppings of the sanctuary." He conclud- ed a very stirring address on the necessit ty of working to the honor and glory of the Master's Kingdom. Excellent ad- dresses were made by the followi u, and on account of our limited space no can: not publish its much as we would wish (u of their remarks: Revs. R. Brown, 12f Middleville, J. Salmon, B.A., of Einbro, A.U. Cosser, of llelleville, and D. Mcs Cnllum, of Athol. During the evening Miss Elliott, a pupil of Prof. Oldhmn. sang several sales, which were well ren- dered, her voice being very sweet and Well trained. \Ve believe this was this ladys rst appearance in public, and we can condently say that she is ugnod Acquisition to our vocal talent. At the close Rev. Mr. Peacock, on behalf of the Trustees, thanked all who by any means had assisted the church in its erection. The meeting was brought to a cluic by the dim-logy and the benediction being pronounced by Rev. Dr. Jsckson. _ . mgmpl-nntmd'" unawamwm. Job-on an, riinhafru nod-l unit-byde 005-!de ans. 9.6.1.. Jhmnll man-ml: "IV-UJUUU'UIlvumw Mumu Chad! III Iliad My, and the: mph j nation ha! ha. don. huh. mandarin rhioh m in thud. ad of nail- lut quality, the Chairman. Ru. Hr. Peacock. lled tho booting M ordu, wd If! pnyu by the Bow. IL eKny, ho inhodneod the luuum, Hr. B.W. Ro- bert-on, who made tho [allowing Me aunt: Coat. of" building. furnishing, la, $300; mount. Iubw'ibod, .735, loan in; C55 in the Trot-or]. The mump- tion in to ho oongnculatod (or the muw not in which they hue disthqu the deb, which is unprecedented in church building, I Inge and he, dob: gonor- Illy bulging over the members Ind 3d- hmm The choir of the church than A; I :,_c.n :.. u.-IA..I '1 _L:..h A - A r I Ill. FAII IEI, m 13me wm. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15. I878. n Argentauil, Christie . . . . . . . .. Bellecbmse, Lune. . . . . .. Drummond and Artllbnakn and Bnurbonu............... .,. . . .. 1 Kamuumaku, Dumunt . . . . . . . Levin, Blancimt _ ., . . . I Montmnrency, \'a1i11........ 1 Quebec East, Imurior... . . .. Quebec County, Caron . . . . . . J Richelieu, Malsuo . . . . . . . . .. I St. Hyacinthe, Tellier . . . . , .. l Furtneuf, Value. . . . . 1 Bruca (South), Sham... GArIomn, Rochester . . .. Carleton, Benin . . . .. Elgin (East). Arkell . . .. Hamingn (EMt). White. Kent, Stephenson. . . King-ton. Uunn... . . . . .. Linculn, Rykert . . . . . . .. Ontario (South), Glen. .. Prince Edward, McCuaig ()ntuiu (Noni), Wheeler I Rnxllo Gnu -A short tim- Ago A " ' totmdo in Nobruh took 3 girl 09 into ' the lit, and curried hot thno-lounbn of. l I I nil. high Mon ii d'upmiud hot on ' uh gin; but. it Emily dd thu. mord- in; to the port, Iithout injuring lmr' l [Home 1-. [who u this rm in .!I u Ill-tin In, tho Judi-390M Journal I ' i inh the time any eon. thou It II ' ' run girl; Certainly Inch a pin would l N. chap And podium cm] of m l \ noting duo lull-lo equilibrium bureau tho in Mad tho {u Won. Nov, '{Nobmh who 3 Who! Ito-mu. "lvhik Mun-duh- non (Inn alu- I .. m .umimdv nd mo- for. St. John (County), Weldon. St. lnhu (County). Burpoe . SI. Sohu (City). Tillay. . . . . Nurthumborlmd, SnowbalL Kinga, Dumvilln... . . . . . , . Hotel or MolnarAt a meeting of the Director. of the House of Industry, held lul night. the Superintonxlonl re: port-d that lho inmues of the house were much in wlnt ol proper clothing. A list of the article: wwirod wu mule out with I win: to Asking the lid nf bone volont citizenl. The following nre (hole moot urgently needed. viL: 150 ynnlu of wincoy, 6 pnim of man'l hunts, 6 pain of wumen'n book, 6 pllrl o! mittonl, (5 pain 0! such, 6 rain of Itockingl. 6 pain of trowlen, lull I piece of annel Ind one piece 0! {scurry cotton. Appull fog thi. inltitutiou hue nlnyl met 3 randy re- npomo from the citiqu of Kingston, and it in condently expected that thin cue will not. prove In caption. Contribu- tor! no "queued lo and donntiunl to Dr. McCunmon'l drug Itore. All erm- uibutiom will b. properly ncknowlodged. Se}; rk, Smith. tlnh Ill-mm In nun n on valiantly nd roo- (or. * m 0' IV emu. O soc-m. Gllmu. rm: Public mammmant. CONTEST Ii l) SE AIS. p, Glen... , McCuaig.. , Wheeler... Elm III' I. W, hr, Joyner1t is contracted fu- ell time i! the eyetem in not changed. Whet he wiehed to ehow In that to wipe out the debt completely new under the pro- poeed echeme would require $517,890, which we: only ebont $98,000 our end above the whole intereet to pay 011' the entire debt oi WAG). Mr. Celvin bed objected to the negotietion of the ehort- date debenturoevthet they could not be will. lie inquired into the feats. He went to many who knew ell ebont it He did not. however, eonenlt the bro- ker. In leaching up iniormetion he went to Mr. Ireland. whu me well poet- od, who negotiated city dabamnree, end he we: cheerfully end u udmlly received. He eIeo comer-ed with Mr. Agnew, City Solicitor, end the preeent Judge, who was Ittongly in [nor of ooneolidv tion. The scheme hed been tried elu- whure endlonnd to boot greet bene- iii. The crying out of the people min-t the echeme could not be greet, u the increeee oi texetion would only reech 57 cents on the 81,000 per ennum Now ten or twenty or thirty years hence such in ell the (exe- tion there can be to wipe out the pre- sent debt. So hr in the linking fund was concerned they had none. and would it be unnaceeury under the lchemeufcou- euhdation. lu twelve yearn nearly all of our debentures will be falling due, and he would like to hnow how, in 1891, when $70,000 fell due, they were going to meet their paymentl Some one retuan ml uni. n Int-clll ect." Thin wne nut their paymenti bone retuer ed, get a special set." favoured by many who said they had the power to coiisulidste and that was suffi- cient, that they would not support a special act. He had not. gone into the scheme blindly but had given it the most careful consideration. Men who had given their attention to such schemes were in [Hour of it. He predicted its success. He showed that the consolida- tion would not be oppressive, that it would be a much lighter nancial trans action than by reuewmg the debentures under the present routine. The whole thing could be managed without the least advertising whatever. The whole num- ber of debentures could be printed,issusd at once, iind deposited in bank for use as wanted. Mr. Calvin had wished the thing put ntl' until the back townships had been improved, and he agreed with this; and lhe bylaw virtually susn tnioed that View, and went further, since it spread the payment of the debt over a period of thirty years. They had statements from time to time, but these did not show the reality of ii certain oating debt, which accumulated friin year to year. They had got at the root of the matter in the present scheme, and every liability was provided for. This your 83019 had been put in the bud- [at to meet the oating debt, and yet a (llllcltucy remained. By the scheme the L'uiiiiCil would know just what they llMl to do, and when the Council gets rid of the present dusting debt it will be plsiu sailing. The outlook was very hopeful. lu mum of extravagance hereafter the people \\lll know it and Will chastise their iei reseutatives. That would be the chm-L, and departure from it wonld iiisaii political death," as it were. He went on to say that the scheme would even yet be adopted by townships and other small municipalities. It had been tried by the latter and given satisfaction. The county was uradually increasing, and consolida tion was the only means of getting the do'it in understandable shape. Mr. J. H. Dawson moved that the bllllii,.l iii the byvlsw be tilled ini.e.. that the date on which the by-law shall take sill-'1 he the lllst of December, 1879. Mr. Uali in held th it every dollar bor- rowed under the new sys em would incur an interest to be paid by their consti- tuents of 8 per cent. per aiiniim, instead of 6 per cent. iis ill. present, and the great burden of taxation Would full upon the u slut" 'II uppoeition to the ec enm [mm the Deuke to meet me noeuug 1 debt. This year they lied mede pron- einn far about 83.000; end if the enme I were dune next you borrowing in future would be evoided. The Warden eeid the Icheme wee one of the beet ever ulvenced for the purpone of clearing otf the debt, end the Committee deserved credit for the menner in which they hul worked it up, eepecielly Mean. Joyner end J. ll. Dewwn. ltlould melie egreet nviug. end In the beet thing thet could be done. They bed to ply the debt, end the eooner it In done the tter; end beeide the luture Conncle could not repudiete the ection of this Council. There were debenturee {elli'ig due in 159! end nothing ea fer hed been done to meet them. Noteny the nilwey by-lae lied not been cerried out, linking e npcciel levy 0! four mills on the duller, wcreete eeinking land to my the real- eey debenturee. He 0 the pueing ol the hy-lee. ML 'elket tee In riled thet there me, it wee en leuible. ll curled out et the end of 80 yeeu some 016041!) would be eeved in intereet by it. Mr. J. ll. Deveun'e motion wee then 1 .IU-Ulq. ICU-m II- Mljaun-Ilt, men-d tin We upon u mm B. hop-'1] III-or- ilgan-tion 0! Mr. Saba. attack 315.744. and multiplying itby an pv- 73,3: voiceTh. inter-u $15,744 in m command (at tho so "an. Il- ,n-nL't i. munMAJ n- n" nun-ax mun-m. Thu Gonna] mud in Ono-Mu of the Wild. I 2: 0. oh": man. my. Joyut. who mum-cu the .A:... M thnlalnh am P(J\l. Mm Strachnn n Why did you not think so when you voted in: the railway humus! M.- lqlvin nnhnnwlmlum Hint the bnnun ( Mr Calvin acknowledged that the railway scheme Ind dwindled down in hit unmuallun, Mid he wmld nut. suppnrt it. had it. u: come hefnru lum again. He took serious exception to in route. Mr. SXtU\vhll in the uuouut for Whlch the munimpalilien will be hue-led! The Chairman said 575 cents on tho QI lull 'atho'mu m. I. 1'. "DB!" HALL. . , , 1 . I' IlrJoyur punctual I by-huto p 1 mm oth- 51-bit. -! Council a. aim-u nu] hi. I 4., not-liq I 100'. g -- ' '1! Mr. J. ouch you lnm lrnm I by It. 3 Mr. unharmed to 5 vote and carried. TL- bud-u I khan rand elm-n b' blamed w 5 vol. um m. The by-Iov In than rud elm-o by elm-o sud pI-od. Mr. Cnlvin Invin' I given tho only who my, Ind um spin. tho r chm. Tb. Col-milk. thou moo Ind "patt ul I Tho by-IAI III In and u third till. md paid. Ir. J. R. Dnvuun mentiuued that 1 they bid to borrow I curtain | from the banks to meet the (lo-ting 5 TM. I." lhnv hml mnrln nrnn- OOUII'! comm. mum 8571.890 Thin whom. invulvel An adJuinnll tux-[mu of only 5} cont- un aver] 8100, or 57g cent: on ovary 01,000 on the pro- lont equdizod anal-mom of the County. DIInAv An-I'll I' III-A I luulnu. The Council mot thi- murning at 11:30 o'cluck, tho Wudou presiding. Thu, minntm of the lat meetilm were o cllKK, Ina wuaou preuumg. The minute. of the Inc. meeting read and dopted. uni. -: A u nIDJDI OI huh] Inning. '01. 15th. uruuu. lusrurn. Mr. Angliu handed in the fullowini : The Committee nppointed to apportion the amount pnyablb m Ihu County by lha (My Corpumuun under the IWMd dun-d Ducambel. 1876, of the tuna paid by laid Cuunty on urcuum of the Court Huuaa,beg to report: . Thar. thev have examined the no-uuuts nuuaameg to report: they for 1877 in the Treasurers heude. mad have extracted therefrom all items which in any wile related to the subject of this examination, Ind could be npportiuned wilhum iurther diicully. As to em cuunls, such an for cue], gnu, water, uni-J the like when it in impouible to usur- tein the quantity relatively cumumml, they were ubligod tu uncertain the rela- uu supercial areas of those parts of the building occupied cojointly with mom occupied by the County alone. 'lu :mm: at this they had to have recourse to Me:- Irs. Power 6; Son, architecu, who gave drtalls oi the cubic measurement nf tie buildinu, From the") gure; ii was ehewn that thlt part of the Court H )nsa occupIed conjuiutly had a Iupaicml nrea of 9.072 feet. while that, part nvuir occtlpletl conjuiuuy mm a Iupoliicmi area 9,072 feat, part (HUu pieil by tho County was 3,008 tm-t ain other words the supercial area. 0! the portion uccupiedjuuilly was tum-'hmls '0! the whole ; and on this relative pru- purtiun they have apportioned the city liability nt1023 of lllch clinrgrs. Thuy had not thought it advisable now to do niure than examine the accounts {or 1877. In concluuion it was Ullly right that the Cuuncil eliuuld be made aw-ru of the difculty than: was and Always must be in arriving at anything liku n currect eatiniulc nf theielativ liability of county and city, as m thin expandi- tnre; and the extra work that is on- tailed on the Treasurer in separating the item; They suggested that nu account shall he rvcaivod unleu it Hptclllcnlly states the deplrtmont to which it rippling A schedule was appended, which ahnwcil that the_ ciiy lihbility auiounttd to $402,- 11 fol-1877. ()u innlion of Mr. Aliyin the report Was acuptod. nv.u .ur Mr. 1 rm a. i which v Hm... .1 In Anuhnl .1 nan... Mr. Anglin moved, seconded by Mr. JJC. Damon, Hut il. was not the inteu lion nf thin Council, in passing by-lnw No. 181 to dubar Mr. John Auhley from surving u cuuntablo for the several courts, when such nervice did not enter- feru Wth the discharge of bin duties on caretaker and messenger; and that the Board of Audit be requested to pay his account, now before them. Cnrriud. IL'E.1:&!E.."M'1"I Mr. Anglin moved, lecuuded by that whereas it lppedr a number of the gtwl accounts have not for several years been wbmitted to the Board uf Audit, whereby rho Cuunty hu unstained conudernblo loss, but. it resulrud th-t lhe Wardennnd Mr. Strachnn bc a Hyminl Committee to enquire into the lame LIHI Lake Iuch Map! 9.: may be sdviaabl y in the interest of the CountyCurried. COUNTY ruorurv. Mr. Strnchnn prenunlad the repmi 1.! tho Committee on County Property, m- cmnmehding thlt William Spence be 1 ml 314.25, for cleaning mow ou the Wu i-r- loo road; that on the communlcuim nf Judge Price the Committee rocnmmn ml. ed that. they be given power inn an the matter in may seem in their 1. lg- Inant ndvluhle. Adupted. Thu Cnnncil anlimirnad until two menu nun-1mm. Auoploa. Tho Council adjourned o'clock. ho m; beckon on to like and lwllth. Q mpand mlnly by J. IL Romuol. lhmm- nautical Chomiujl. John. NJL. [or mh- h}- I)ruintn Ind Gene! Doularu. Prim 5100 per mile; nx bottle. {at .5 00. CONCERT; "" A man 01mm comm Imported Bulbs FOR WINDOW CULTURE. CHOICE mm vanlenis Jl"l' RECEIVED !"E!T-.99!"s' Tangeriumri , v u OIL, WAIIR 001.03. umu [XI 03 ILALV mun ! iiiunsnsows \[i'sthfwlvgvh l g F l g , Alhhuulawul'hycuholob. hhh 11. HEN DERSON. ' W avg,- - vhv 'M PIICI. "Rm ll: Princes- lured. Nov 9th. *CYCLANEN, POLYA NTHUR NABCIIBL'H. I J'JNQUIL NACIEQUF,| Prof: H. Singleton "Ill/III. . Flynn introduced n byAlnw to mm In by h1an lhu 'Iuwnsnip nf Hun, I was reml a rst sucunl and [Inn] I WIS TDHI. J! l , and passed. DRII( H} ISTS. 13,00.) 19,063 19,063 Hum 19 05') laud} II I?! 1.000 19,063 1!) (Mill m U! 19,063 In M'l nun 19,033 19,063 I 0 HQ Months ago he Introduced tin now moot, '8- m nuns just urivod. ammo and cum or u) m SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WITH IVEIY W. CHINA IEA HOUSE, [emu-3 Rufan street. qus'un, by Ina Band of the 47th B K 1011.] .- ll_ will qu-rll ,J.I.m.ouiu mnuotorl . hula-m haul-hu- 1'5' ID!" COMPETITION IN PRICE! AND WORKMAHSHIP. nununvv 'ruw an PRICES: UDBLBVE Inn w" rnlunu: Overcoats from .................................................... ..$ 5.00 upwards. Men's Good Working Puts from ......................... .. 2.00 H Good Canadian Tweed Suits, all Wool ................. .. 10.00 Fino Pants ......................................................... .. 2.75 Tweed 1.00 ' White Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.90 Shirts and Drawers... 0.05 " A mm Stock 0! PLANNEL sust oonltln ly on. hand. Ex'TuA' HIZE cum-mm I-ok LARGE MEN. If Dont Ml to romembor tho plus to secure Burg-tun. IAN UIA ' {I} You Gan Save 25 par 05mm} at Livingstun's. up A nv.n A nu nunuma In ua'. Inhloulblv Cut. Lulu ku uI-lv uv r0; vV-vu It" 'vRa . __.vu~__iv_ Pleasn tuke notice that his Stock 0! READY-[ADE CLOTHING (I new. Fuhlouably Cut. well mud, and aqua] in every rolpr to any CUSTOM WORK undo In tho oh}. iTHE PEOPPEISWQLOTEING HOUSE, L- u_v-l___ I. n:_-l.'_ \ v... -V NEW;3";KW6L3 iii-inc beE, n---1. m.-- 13-..- n... hum Man'lnt Rnnnsln EVERYTHING OF THE BEST, NOTHING NIGER THAN BIDDER suns. rNoueolhi-minpnowho n ' Shuldovn tourmaline-null AT SHAME norm. ii'iiiwinrzn cmmini: c. Livingston,3? Brock Street, u..--unn n|l\ nnrr nnIAnvunnll [I'IYIIIINI} L'I In!th __ __--_,a,,_,r, , IS DETERMINED 10 SELL READY-MADE CLOTHING AT LOWER. prices and gives mom value than any other More in the city. :1 ha mun-{mum I" hit Goods, and you lave the ulvuumo of buying them n IANUFACTUBEBS PRICES. .. .. .. - . I n I ,L f_'_'_-_1.__I_ town/MI Ithuulcllru uhnrx'o It. UoAu thn L'huir uml (Tmmnltlr Mall um? De 1': Book-lure V 7 ~ you wi'! llml tho LARGESI AND 051 uuurhnln aqu- u- Foreign and Canadian'tweedllothl. Iancy Ooatings,0vorcoatings,&c .. whinh \rn will umlm un Gnnnanu on our turn! rst elm nylo for lean monav thsu nnymhor r'orelgn (I Unamrm I ween-,uwoul. l tuna, UUDVLH",V v u Uv-vnuui'wv at which wn will umke up Gannanu on house in nhln m (In. READY MADE CLU'IHINGour Stock of Randy Undo Clothin , Gem's Furnmhlng Gouda. "Mn and Ca m. in vrrv In 4r u "I well snorted, and VIII b0 u d at the! VltKY LOWEST PRICES. R MEIHi-H ': IE PLACE- ...- nun-m nu-ru III-n", A In: m- lain-l Ian-I- W Lucas I f6? Nw Gouda-"Always Equal to tho Times! A Cheap BreakM Me. A Biol- ' E CAN WAKE UP THE WHULE uuunnn 'I'U 'lnm I'AU'I' nun our price- are close and Good- tmmondoully chap. ee the rim Ind prov. facts : 2 1-2 yards rlt-clul Beaver Cloth for 82.25; Hmwy Napp luth {or 700 per yard; 5 special Line of Boner: Irom 8|.00, $1.25 and 2'3! 50 per yurd. GREAT BARGAINS IN CANADIAN 'IWEEDB. [It And yuuuel 10 per cent. off every dullnra' wwth purchuod. MANTLE MAKING done on the premium IIIIIIIV I WHIIIQ ILIVERPooy HOUSE. Special Bargains 11f Ganadalwaads. cloIKi-Iis and 3mm .A..'I W ALDRONS. M'l w .Illlululu- w- ..u nun"... one of the Largest, lost Select and Cheapest stocks Dry Goods Euh put of tho Cu by The {alluwiu Ale mmonu no upwhlly a ma vulod I'm: maul-lug lu than to Plaque M'vry um z-Bllc nmlColorod Silks. Um I In I" the uncut. DW Old mour- In In, (Iulhmnl. l-rlngu sud Button to much. In: Cuhnuru Tram we pu- I'd, Blah Mum {rm-u Ill- per yam], ll-ln Ind hncy Wlnoe Imam-30min M50 uni. D'll Juhu n4! Jaka ilnth m I the union Itll. mad I. at 0" MI LIN KY DEPAII'KEIT, slug]. u grout name-tum. will thl anon, with novelty Vnrlu] md [ovum o! pnoa plou- um um, l'uulldioun, (lENFB FURNISHINGS ofovatv (lo-ed tlon. no place. no! Twad- lI: Mb, English aml Cmulnn. NEW CARPET!) ln MILTWI']. Wool at! up. IEW FLOUR OIL CLOTHJ. ,___._ --l- - l -1 I , wlm VI'ILY LUWEHI ruuxna. nanny-hr. x . In - unusa Z. anv.T, HOOK IIIIII. D0." ff.- Ilflll Iqlll. .r' This is then place to buy the cheapest Clothing. The belt value in Dvoroontl. v-u uuv... ALEXANDEEEEES'S, Iii-moans 8treet' nnnnul'lr ll'lv "(VFle m THE (fl'lY,.nd invite. nll Intending purring-on to call And Impact. n bolero buying ohm Mm," llermmn" nonmetal] mud vulod with con-ml" lu than 1.... Mmrv mm WIND- A l' 91". '59"!!! EdJm'Fr ____',o__._ ,,_,_, _v ___._._._,.._.a- LETIST 61}me SALE IT ' I i Tm; LAUlElolell BAPrlncuUIcu b will Imltl n this of On Tuesday Ahmoon and I'm. 19th 1mm. IN THE SCHOOL I00! 01 'l'lll CHOICE Johnlon luau. | If Eamon dun-{h tho Chunk. Idle-b- Int-nu during an ovum-V Mini-bl, Mo. Nov l.'h. A NEWPEQGRAMME. SplinglesshussandlSuppmlels ON HORN I 0"!!! APPROVED L [STAR [smut lav. Am 00 Sept 24. 1878. Nnv 7, 1878. -- [Twlul and Fancy Articles. JAMES BEDDIIN', "PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE," JAIN GABTBUR, MMlhlI-u'y. 'm w (5....- 'm .In IE W'AKE UP THE WHOLE COUNTRY TO THE FACT THAT m... m-amu urn rlnla um] (hmdn tmmendoullv chem). See prion DI'OVO W C llU'lUIIKIN um um. um luuuw- . in pllrra. KINGSFON(ity llolol, November 15H), llll. 17th and mu . nunvln'lIJJcSL lmwranoo "all, Nuv. Two Cases All Wool Onnsdhn Tweed At 500 And 000 Ema (hmd Cnnudinn Tweed- nt 650, 700 And 750, Beautiful Ullter Cloth It 760. 900. ",00 Ind ",25. Cheap Nap Cloaking at 75:, 31,00 Ind $1.25, Cheap Benver Cloth st 01,00, ",25, 01,60 Ind 81,76, Jub Lnt Cnnad. Tweed. It 500, former price 800, Jul; Lot ('unnda Twaodl at 81, former prim 'L 50, 'hcmundouu Barguln-in Dmugod Blmkotl It 31,50, [2,00, 03,00 Ind ,00. -000 Great Bargains for the Next Sixty Days at the 00 T WANT A GOOD SUIT, Fuhlunubly Cumexoelleut workmnnnhl u. rst olm'lrlm- w, M low prices. '0 quIt 0 to the thaw! wall known Cloth 11. lluuu, vhmo nd LARGES AND M 81 COMPLETE STOCK OI A, ,1 n-__..:__m__-.1- n1..n..- Innnunnnnm nun-manna- kn _._no_. ALEXANDER ROSS} Ben to wnounoo that In In Ihowln -- vv _ __v,, 21 Brook Street, (next to Molelveydt Birch's.) CHARLES LIVINGSTON. - vnn th l Illl. a. Brock Stmt. Four Doors from Markat Square. __00 EIIII l LV'IIIIIhV' Liverpool llouno,"108 Prinoou Stroot, 3 doors lhOVO Wellington Ht. #--U III'I-IIIIUII "I r".' III!- 0BBERVE THE LOW PRICES: "R. WAL'DRON. Wilsons Buildinas. at me. A Cheap Dinner Tablo hard uuhnlum-o Inning lu-ulod lnguuml uuu Ulubollirul M wrll no Yum-"nah, a! the MI- vmwed ugc-a mam-runny mu'now. yanrn. must um wi|| nun-I Um [rut against. I 8 ring Truam Trunc- lu: (-hIl-lrnn M n all M m uh... (I. W. lluh-hkiu'n Inn-10mm mldlun la Albion. 0|!th County, N V. a- Uo early llm rst day holore (ha crow-I A A u n It Ben Ihowlng n Ila; HAIA-i -na. Ill-ham. I .- _.'.... ._, ____ OPPOSITE CITY HOTEL. Sakai Useful inancylmcles ammo. mu no In. on non-nu lo? the 0! supply, i! not 0 h loo to m without Uu u... q] u. nu LADIII' 0! . AIDIIW'I CKUICIhl-IhhgsbbolMI u'nytmmu. I w n NBUIIRS numb, unied to Coll-n ail collu- uul plant that. tho WM" Pi on!" their mk- u one. mm] m had. Poduuly no lulla'noo will In and. mm lot IL. an... nl Ann]. M ...I. a __., _....... _ - 3i mi! 0' mo". wlutmjnrsnf i Water works Notice. lav. , 1878. l uuuu UII ulc lnvuu-v- HENRY LOWNDES, Sham, 3 dnnn nhmm Wallimltol Ghnn N w early gall In. Anu...'0,187l. iMichel.'I'eo'llhle. J. WILSON, Inn-pl KW.W. Co. , mm um! Mth BBOCKVllLEc. Lawrence lmh nun] 20". n w Ilnn-ulll'n trontmant m nrnmrnl. OOOOANUT 0113A and 0000 FRESH EVERYDAY. A full wurunoutu --A'n' Ann nllltll (ALL AND SEE, H- sia...._:..;1: Growers, A.&3.NUHanHM[nS| MUSIC STORE WK mm T0 INFORM THE PUBLIC 0F Klnlhm and he nummndiug munlry A Branch of our Toronto Emblhhm'nt (IN W ELL! NOTON STREET. Whom we v-ll long an unnm at of MUSIC IUNIL INNIK. umd (MN IRAL IU- HICAL IEKCIIANDISB Aho of Iona! union. but whlly lb.- of 0'0. A. PIIICI 800.. which In nlnov bud Int Ibo honor uh." BIC"!!! nun [All and OIOAIS lotb ml lull". mum Ind IPMIIIO ouch", - ntied. Our prion bl Ml. Ind hung." in tun. .u liming [3"le Steinw- IIIII- 'k; 2- ~---= mm; a. man, u in. last hit. . W,, ,, D. . Jiltl'. "some: mm, W. admin-In lain-yell:- o-u has. how-o- Vom III I. um All Indu- annual I. lit. tum-oduuhlm __________...___.__- 'PlANO-FORTES. mun. lhonn 0! HM fnmom mum- hold" 7. bl non-nah Ild at..." Inn-din punk-Inn b I". u A call. Mm; {gird-Id you "rel-- bl". 0.. Mr And in. nus-II! ad MI mm to .n and... nll 1V llll DW\ nun Ill Illl; 13a:- Iv [r lrugnummn will Ihonl -7-A . v u 0' lku |V. mu. (Mm. cunt lilo-1 1 Lll {to M nun-l dun-I ud dun v can-lunch. noun-Ix r won-Jan 0" aint-manhunt. yhll nun ..._-_- - ()HUANIHT AND NANISI 0| P0 MUI'E. Mll relulor awn-l oi the) ma#.moh.: . . Mll- - g..."- _ W W: m DzI35. ennui. fact! 0! til it. lulu. u. IcahnWM us- -7..7 TICKET}! Jln'; w M had - hn l'lwir [all Aug. 30, 187K. lawns and Men'al Beptession '. U'I'CIIKIN VIII Hail the follow- 1. hm "larva. In the Golden Lion Block, "I -... at Ilhi '0 al- the any nthoriud Agent. for tho Douln'm- 0! cm SOMETHING NEW H: INFORM Tlll. Il'lihll} U KIng-wn nummndiu "all. '0 hon open IV! VIIl pol-ll, than {ACHIan : ill b Eva- bv lhn CHOIR OF THE QUE N REIT METHODIST CHURCH. O! Qlillsl COLLEGE WI '. CIIIciu-rlng. [In-II mm Kin? 65x1; '1" A un an PHOSFOZON E i w Iv--,'_--,,, WELLINGTON STREET. d . . llorcumn'a trontmant prnmirnl, uul m-unmnh'nl. In olyjm-la# imme- man-J 41.._V ()F HAMILTON. and Ull CUHUURG, with ill".- In. :- nun-u- v- TANI)Y B ROTLIERS ll fl! C ITY HALL, mmnivnl. ovmluml cure. ll inhmd up- m-ipiu and Milytlalmmutnted dmnnion ol m-nry intullimut I'I uu 'holl' Stool Hprin m or In-ulod lnguiunfmul 'l'llll. [Du-haul Cm mart by [ha .. nu. B. l'A Wl IRD. Sim-xeturv. I N UT CAKES, III and lulu. _ _. AL..-J-A 1-... m Mum OutA Battery not! band Inn-chedqu thin morning, muting tho mun] two bonn' circuit of the city. The man loukaJ well and the lund phyed splendidly. .+.ov- Chiming u 8 n'ehak. A? Till GLII CLUB willow-tribute ("cu mud moat.- Iobnou. Adi-lam: IOU. A. I. umx. I... Iul. 8mm]. Mr. I'llr, mllllUulI, w ulwllu, wwr can! of Atrial. now on I Vi. to him frieudn here, will pruch in St. George'- Onlhodrtl on Sand-y evening next. Sr. Glouax's CATHIDIAL. -Tho Rev. Mr. Fair. minionlry 0 Liberia, rut- ___-. A: ll--- .m m. A limit in hi- lPamtgop Removed. | I. mu-l "" a: 019m at .- a... Mano...th Wat "mm 1. c (Ill-m. a Cu, gnu-nu- -u- .- rivd 5nd Ill uid uidcolu. Danu- Quinn, "grant. In committal lot this. month. . coo -- BaumKr. G. W. Abram h Murnod Iron Manitoba the! I plan-m. trip. Ho found the rial:an a! the new province to exceed I of bin format uni. cipnuonl. W Pnuunnlos.Th'u evening Mr. McKelvoy, cx-Mnyur, will be pro-outed with the ne portrait of himull, which we noticed Iomo limo lines. The core- muny will take place in the Council Chamber. in o- lhuluc'k MAOAZINI.Th0 December number of this pnpulur and really excel- lent. low priced mgazine in published. It in full of light, plenum reading. It hu 1 nriaty of Itorial, poetry, illnltn- Ham and recipes and information. This make: 1 library in itlell' at the end of the PlenumTho druggiau of the city of Kingnun beg to notifythe public Hm. they intend cluaing their relpoctivo pllcel of bulineu at 7 o'clock sharp on Ind anu- Mondny, the 18th November, 1878, until Apnl 151,1879. ...-_. Thursday Evenlna, Nov. 2m. Tl: POPULAR VOCALIBTH, Rsrovzuun.lmpector Baker, nfter three dlyl ol diligent march, found 8150 of tue money stolen by Warren Godfrey u. Mountain Grove Port Ofce. It In thlt put hidden in the back Ioodl. He bu unmccoasful in procuring the 8105 hidden in A swamp. The ballnce unuc- counted for (85.3) szt have been spent. ,, -y you. (1mm UnaThe price of match in going up like I uh. From $2 89 per box they have riun to 85. Th. Eddy Match Works am said to have formed I combination. Atthe new guroit will y [or grocer: to import American nutchelof better quality. When peo- ., , ,_ _ -AMI an-.. n... will li|m - In. M am m l Pmnuunu.-ldling M. lush toolbar], to tally winds, partly cloudy Icahn. 'Ouo'd 5! in 0' _m- u. ..... ~ plo pay I ..... "l .ni PRINCE Enwuu) RAILWAY.Tho New Nafion report: that trporntionl no hoing pushed on vigorously It the Trenton and, Ind twelve miles in all ha been gruled. About two miles more will be completed this m'mlh. Under tho ngmolncnt with lhu County one third of the Hun had to bc gnde (his Fnll. The road in to be lhirty miles long. PoucnOomoliu Mel-hon, drunk, din-ism]. A city about unsuited. ____| __.| _-- A- I!) .ml ult- Damn- Tun RI~0PINlNiL-On Sand-y After- nool nut, Chriu Church, Cut-mini, will be ro-oponod with service! which will be upocinlly interesting. Rev. W. B. Curly will prench khe sermon. The Ilreot out will be put on for the occulon. and 'buu- on will connect at Willinmuillo. Tho cur- Iill lent: the city n 2:30 oclock! And the service will commence n four oclock. Flosrlnv Alm.- In responu to the winhon of n Inge number of bin friends, Mr. Charlu Luinpton hu offered him ulf u n eludide for the Aldormmic poaition in Frontensc Ward, netted by tho ntiremont of Aldormtn Matulfo Mr. Living-ton III' I repreuntuive o! the erd {or many yurl, And the Clout ton hue gand words to any of hi. Of- cionoy. MISEBARR.

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