Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1887, p. 8

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' Hjifexcnrdoh union; the 'i;lm"Io t'o-` non~ov. Scoudvtl ` ` 1 T. unipezent Huh .-Irv `Jun; uooivqd, I llne'6f blsck Vnnd col- orod merino: it Mnrny & _Iny1or'u. ' Jlocloroto to fresh South and West Winds, portlolly cloudy weather, with local showers,` or thundor norms, becoming: little cooler l at night, _, Dr. E . M. Guilt, ffolodo, 0., says : It in 3 vnlunhlo nmody in uorvouu prostration llld wulmou ol the alimentary canal." -vuu ya; nun `nu; Ill sorta 0| ueluone. Long exaerience has doubtless eveloped greetpn moo inthe worthy" captain, and no matter how many curious queries are putto him he alwnya returns a pleasant nnuwpr. nuance cvul [GUI Ila IIUIIIB 0|! ,DOIl'(l (I'll! pro . Po {I9 is pvidently 3 favorite wi &eIsdios,'tixii* iruuuully Ill`6lIlidd at his t of duty by a host of the fair sex, who p y him with all sorts of uestions. Inna nnmrinnnn Inn nhmlul... ....-l.......l -_ ..- ~-v-.___- nag.--v-n Capt. J. Scott, of Kingston, is a model chief oicor, and by his genial manners makes ov|a`ri3;|5od{[ fool at home on ,boud the mob. 1; in nvidnntlv . fnvnritn Iluw nu uu: uaau 'n. , The mate of the 8L'hl`. Blake is JuhnCowu- er, of Port Dalhonsie. 'lhu gig! members of the crow whose names ore Known are Thoma": Gallagher, of St 'Catharines. and In Norwegian named Oscar Steenson. Arrivals: Steambnrge R. Anglia, Ca e Vincent, li ht; schr. Nellie Hunter. 0-. ronto, I2,2g(X) bush wheat; achr. W. J. Sulfel, Toronto, l9,(X)0 oh. wheat; schr. Sun to. b_`u|duuky., tons of coal: nnnn nlinnnn r?l...l..u. I:..l.o ` lulu, 01)-wnl Iron ore; ncnr. ` Oswego, 137.138 feet of lumber. Stnanorg. buduaky, `('03 pro eluugce, Charlotteklight annncen: Schr. J. (. \\.'r |;x\_' I,-jiu `I III HUI `IHII l\|aI.'LI]l'I. Alll 5|) Vt, mom! or n-`. L-unw tn the In--ru drifting M. lust. and nrr governed hy what our noigh luv: vl-tr, or by what he is going to lo. \\'h.n . fuss tho svrilms nmkv about a little ; nnttor --f lm,-.\l import. win-n the dog days lmve dri\'o:n the lot-ul" to his nits end, and the es-litor" tn recording the movements of itiuumint dmnustics E The liihlvml l`t.`l|lu\'I\l is such an incident. I nal no constermition at all ; -ml_\ in deepso.-uted impression that t:ih|.\:`l has too good A thing here to lean-. True, hei,-.-Ins are at nun-comtxzting rates, and [`lt'l|li\ll`.~' are too snmll ; but the one is on the urn -`f rc:n)\'.d, and Sir Richard (`art- n right will I1`-llltl)` the other for the asking. (in (hr other hand the business `has grown lieu-. it is ill`llill il`Il with Nlpdllev-., there is no nppnsitjun either in the cabinet or` under- taking departments, And no losu--a bonus is nut vnnntel-that Kingston could give Wtlllltl otfset the loss of the undertaking part of Hililnmlk business here. For just assure its the nnsnufuctnring business is l'eIl10\'0(l in-in Napanee the retail lnanch left will hzuu to ti ht with an undertaiker who can Mllml to furry the dead for nothing and pay the sexton, if need, be rather than be out- lnm-. But mark my words : Hihhunl is not going from Naptnee. All his iutcmstswarc here. He humodelnoney, he is comfort able, and re htpily Iihsted in his social relations. on e will not. He is shrewd- or than he seems, and be his object what else it may he is not oing to make the mis- take of leaving the sn tsnce for theslnidow. Right here it man he said that Nannnee ` plu ncgmquc. uuarwvw. 118 III. eanncea: Schr. J. G. Worts. Cleve- land, 525.tonn iron ore ; 'schr'. White Oak. human, I37 I39 font nf InnJmr V IIICCHC I'D UpeCll\'Cl)'. It is nmlentoocl that the Snckett Broth- ers. owners of the Arfmlne, have placed an order with Burgess, the Boston yacht build- er who designed the Merle, for a sloop sixty-ve fect long, au1d"thnt he is at work now on the deal n. I`l... ...-s- ..t A .. ....L.. DI,.l._ :_ I .|._n_..__, The ateanr acht Flight has been raised at Brockville. `dvmrd Cunningham was the dier who did the work. `N... n............ D..I:........ .....i A..._l:_. ulver Wm) (nu me work. The steamer: Reliance and Anglin are Inading railroadtiea for Oawego and Cape Vincent re upectivcly. It in nmlantnnal tint. tho Snnlmtt Ru-mI._ uwnreu xor uuwegn wntn lumber. The achr. Singapore. from Sandusky. is in port with 405 tons of coal for Folger Bros. ' Intel-outing Items Gntherocl Along the lint-bour-V'o-sul nlovomontn. The achrs. White Oak and(,'laru White cleared for Oawego with lumber. The nchr_ Hinmnnnro frnm .\`nmIuaL-v iu runm Jsllna. V '1` our dry edging: 82.50 per oonl;d ' pinerhlocks $3 per oonl ; d 0:): cordwom , nsgood as ordinary hon wood 83.50 per cord, delivered throughout the city. R. Crawford. foot of Queen Itreet. BIRCH! (Ill! \r'V"Ul' HIII HIKE. a mat. of the schooner Speedwell: will probably be arrested here for aggravnted a.~`- . sault upon a sailor mmod O'Hara, who was bruully beaten and then ent ashore at T0 ronto Island. 1`... ...._ .1... - I_:_ __ an EA` in rnhnhle a good many Kiuglton llryople will see the Hnnlnn -Teemer_ nee on omnto BI August 13th, A ya __I.he. _tick_e; I 3... ..n..:. L- a.;.__- -c;4_L.7 pm win we H16 nnman - leemcr, I:>vronto . A: the. tin.-kegs for civic ho May axcurllon tn Toronto and Nl1A_gAra Falls cover thnt date. ` Spoodwoll:`will .....I-_Ll.. L- -;____A_j L _ e -IIISI Illlll tixul .nx\.|ni fr;-3|) air. n_\'in_; lie \\hun- the mt the 1: tin: Ii-.-sh must of I Inst, ml I1->2-s, 'I A -...y mun Ian Iullt Pun nuvv. Take `in the print run to the Park and Alexusd rin Bay on . turduy. An hour and A half at the Pnrk calling at the Bay. Only 25c.` ammwu menu so very cneap. \\'e_ hound several of the councillor: nf thu- Ontario College nf Phnrluncy say that the drug stores of Kingston. 3.: I whole.out:hin<- anirthlng in the province. sin in the nmnv run 9.. Mn. I3... ....I lll UICCITICII IHHCIHIIQI. Quick tell me where it `is you Imy them- tine ham? At Crawford's, wh-.ro you can get roll anal hn,-Hut bacun and all kinds ul smoked menu: so very cheap. \\'e_he|.nl several of the umnnnillnn. nf ch.- llllll. 'l`u-clay the |.acc:ys. of .\`ylen|mm. shippcl j to Engine .\luusell& (.'u.. us! New Yurk. about 1,000 lbs. of mica. It is to he uuul ` in electrical Innchinel. ll..:..|. s..lI ..... ...L__. :..: ,, ,, 1 .I Ill-1ll(l|[I0n \\'hile Hon. Ml`. T justice. as In-re lzul .` , and twenty con\'icus 3 him. I`._ ,L... .|.- I ,, ,, IDIIIIIU. A large number of applications have been received at the Dominion business colle~'e. from young mn lesiruns of entering t at \ institution \\'|.lI.. I1. \I.. l`L , , I panaompns mcxe_o"uP av gun I -- '_BUSY REF-'ORTERS.r (VII _V-III. Auinuut-.~4npax-immdam Taylor and Mr. .\lcRoIsie left for Ottawa today I.) look after some business connected with thr K Av P R A pic-nic. lmdur the auspices of the Sons of 'l`emperance of this clty. will be held in :1 I few clays nt Hit<'lIcocl'o grove, Wolf. ` Island. \ I ....,. ....._.L-._ -1` 4`? ;I.\17n1~;L\"I`.s or 'rm~: um. suc sun: In lllleuy ululul. unrre you IIIIVE rest it you wmt. it. orlnoeting llllsllrpuseql, * or shing of lair quslity. with I-onrdinn house {ere and comfortable quarters in sepdrnte cottages. the keeping of which must he done by the occupsnt. Of society there is precious little, sml of style none, save that of the shlrt~elesve llltl mother- hulnhenl onler. Ihe "Glen House." at 1:lenors.'is' somewhat more pretentious. but not no pain. But there are those who spurn t e cor of s shin lOli roof and the case of A s ng-bed. '1' ese rough it on the shore in canvas tents. Anal the Lultiou of them is "unique. I sew one the other lay on the south side of Picton Bay il to the sun and sheltered from the `X iiiu-I glaringly labelled "Kool Kurner Kemp. I suppose these devotees would have csingwl on s hue rock rsther than lose the c snce oi siring their orth mphy. such is life 3 Another enthusiast ss hie town house shut up uml his {unil stowed mray elaborately st in nsrrow psr ou the l.on' Reach, (where the prevailing west wintla Ctlllllut touch), in two tents. the reel of his estulviiehtnent being an uwnin cover- t-.| outiltg place with oor, table and benches, it ~lu\'l*. pots, pain and dishes galore, and nu-_\` lure stunptuously every day on baker's lvlo.-as-l nn.l butcher`: uncut. \et they nal mm!"--rt in the fact, most persistentl_\' reiter- .1u-L that they are "taking :1 rest." Else. \\'lu-rv t\ lvI`2u`t- oi rustic sportsmen with an ancient akitl" anal patch-work tent are living on their nits uml skill, possibly sttpplelm-ut wl \\ ith .A few cents lail_\'. liappy are tile) 2 .lual ltnratiug with th joyunsness of gruti .ux~.l>itinn Y For its)` urr " Tttius the In-sh air," but us one snitih the H5011! ut dr- c win; sh, strewn nil urouml. the womlor in , ulna-xx tlu-_\' got it. Anti so lift gm-< on Y l`-ut tlu` mischief ot it is that the spirit and li','*ll will not pull together. iilltl so \n.-, nu-st ul Iii. A-mun In lliu Inurn alrifvinu .n. L. '\u I`: ' . I'\. It is nltogethur pmbnble that another lur 1: contract to Mail-I |)o\' cars for thv C. . R. will beuwnrded the K. & I R. can` 'lIl`_ I IIIKII ILI". The drug ntrm-s vu-rr rlunml yentel-lay ultcrnonn: m-uu-;o- 1- H-`|)', in the llIh'l l`Pgnllln not I clliwln climl. Cooper, who brutally uuaultml a young man unmod Curm-_v ut Snelo.-y`: Bay recently, hu not boon clpluv ..l. \V. ll. at S. Anglln llnvu ucourual the con- tract of supplying coal tn tho public build`- lngl ln Klngnton. Tho (ll-on North Western telegraph emu- ulu will have telegnph wiru put inn. l:Ih of the buo-ball grounda. Detective Dennis Sullivan has just sent George (Emu to the Control prinon for n in your for I g bnndy from IC. 1 . R. car. The mm-vnrv in tho Qhnliinntnninr -Z-NI yuur zur awning urnnuy Hum IL. I 5. The mercury in the thonnometer exalted itnelf yentenlay. At two o'clock 1! registcx ml 88'. The min Iut nlght cooled thingw off I hit. ` 1 L`..- AL- I...-A ....-I:._. .1 u,_ ,. \ UK] 3 HI`. For the best quality of Scrnnton amn- ooal, also {nr English (Newcastle) black ` unitlfs, coal at lowest rates. go to gas works roalmml. ` .\...'..-_. .:_..___:.4____\___- IIL , I ,_ , n -. UHF Ill` llIl`('lII 1 Iw Sisters u siou to Pic!-m ; in August. NI. .lnl|n'a .. t_ I'VE \H ` leaves I 1 |0:30 I.I TL- .l d at Iron good: uml trinuniuu Lt Ilk- -V " ' 0 - I`- A, AL. `V. I I 0 a .1 ...u TIM r;-Aw nl I2H~l`I` lla_\ l.!l`u- Wins! the 11. ... ._ ... -. _. ' .\.u-nu. ' Aug. 4.-('l`n the Ii-litnr) : Wli.-It shall | man `do with llll llle 3 This in the burden which ll 3 llml upon; mankind and womunkiml at thin miclnunuuor ' prionl. Thu cnmpingoouun la ut la height and line Elevation reu-lied la \- y much hlghei than the altitude nmsinoxl t yezir. Ryeryluuly who-in unybo-Iy mutt leave tin- uiinlnru uf homo and go hcnoe to the plum u! cool anal favoring lwuoun, to the banana ul rent. 'l`inu- was not no very long Ago when n uummcr-idler`: camp. on the river hunk ur buy allure, mu somewhat of as novelty. Now, hoI'o\`er, from the gnweu Below the town to stall: Point. 3 tliutuuce of ulmamls of fty milen, thare is In almost coutuluoul nucceuion of white toms. For Nnpuneum of moderate income` Davy`: lulmul is the place of hummer outing. It in A hreeiy Ipot. Nltnre hu xlaceui it in the path of every breath of Willt anal on or uur the mum of many boats. There you hnve mourning column. the Imeninu nl u-hiuh I ! I not-stand`: Acid Plnocplnto. , sun-ova rioornarlox. V um-n tlw` Allomlmn M Tlamw mm are Tubing Nun-`u. _ "" ` ' "I'ub|`- on-so Tnlklxug Alum|-Null|luu l-.`-- Wontlnr Pl 0bIIlIuC..- MARINE PARAGRAPHS. KIIIK. Jnhu'n rum; Killilml . Catharina Opinion. K`__AA ,1 I) Thom son, Ininister of urn Ian \I..... ...- ...`.. I. . l....I xwuucr. \ It clay I (`amph'n[-out Enjoy nu-nu -'I.Ig-hug `um Ill Idea Ihnl lulu`-unl 8 ha. an (iulllug lheltluntouluno-l1'ln Aull-.-kc-on Art I'rnp|- Asking llllw *I*..'IlN||lCI Wstllt Ilw Whole Earth. ` . .uu. ,. .. .., ulum sou, num.-Her 0! : .\lun- uy, one Imndrol 5 had interviews with Io z-'4 will run an Excur- luring the la! weak nu the 9th. 1505! nm|"l nrumr-nth nt '0 ~. ICMIOE I ms vim: THE PEOPLE 0F.NAPA- NE` ENJOY LIFE. D '|`|lE .\`I'.\l.\IER s[:.'z`1?u-:. llll I IIIEU L'0Ill' pto his narrow Dom talmm amend the excursion sent. on the Mounhlnu; cton on tho Och. Ten patent. of Hgloya. silk gl6 \: oI -ml. iw-1617 st H,-rdr'g wul no lnucn U0 onng Dlcl the 0151 LLLQJT when a man : home was an .5203... the door was tied with 3 ice: of :lng|`I'np pi as if double-locked and . . r J udgu Mchjn, ll we hsvo unnouncod, il now in" Illa nltv, Anil In nrrnnnlnh lnr Oh: u u rumonnu an at. mums u mum is to vinit this county only in so tember under the uulploail the Pu-Inna Institute `and board or end. and discuss commercial at I railwqrplc-nic at "31-ty lake. I hncytthere in us much `mono making an sgllgn in the scheme, but t e card will l W.--Zm-Zm. ' 3,, I . _. .. _.__.-.- --v-vq- -nu v-uuvuu r nnnoflncod. in now in" the city. and is arnn_ g for the removal of his family to Prince A bemwhere hovillnddo. I Iy uxvpmpertv ; uqt a steady uunorance to the doctrine hid down by Ind McGuire * will do much to bring back t old ultra Irhan n InAn-'1 Imam -1. n .. . -|.. .. Ill HIS cuasrges [0 [He Jury. V His views on the rights of property" and the customs of the country" are or ` thy of hein v widely known. In one of the ` cases before iim counsel referred to cus- tom oi the eountry" its an extenuating eir~ cumstance. Later on, in sentencing one of the prisoners guilty of larceny, the judge referred to this expression uml enlarged up- on it. The function of the him`, his lordship said, was not to take revenge upon it man who broke the law, hntto mlnuinisterjustice in such an waxy us to make it n deterent force, to show by the punishment , imposed that the rights of pmperty could not be invudetl with impunity, and so to deter 2: person once convicted from repeating the offence and to serve its at caution to others not to commit simihu` breaches of the law. The peculiar circumstances of this country, where people were often compelled to leave things unguarded, rendered it imperative ` that they should ,be protected, and they could not be required! toexercise so clone in . watch upon them as was necessar to older and more settled countries. V W en ; niuii put dovrn his property he had a right to find _it when he returned, and not to discover that some Wayfarer had carried it o'. He was inclined to be lenient towards oenders. trusting that the knowledghat they could not break the laws with impunity, combin- imprisonment entailed, would lead them so to conduct themselves as to remove the stain from their character ndroghin their ood name. If, however, t say would not t e in lesson from this, if the were incorrigible `ahd persisted in their evi courses. he would -deal nlolp severely with them, for he uirouhl at all hazards defend the settlers in their rights of property and protect them from those who would disrognrd them. These are trholosome words, and we trust they will have the desired eoct. . Inutoage of population hss so `tended to inetoaiod, safe- ot. ~ b toad radii ..s.. ..2:,:: z.` .=.'..... W with the puniiITno-nt iid d5Ilfwhh" t IIIIKS lll um Cllllrl. Coming into the u0untr_\' a stmngertn ` every one there was considerable"curiosity as to what manner of man had been entrust~ ed with the administration of justice, and his words and actions were closely Sllllllllnzti. The universal opinion is that he is ciever in taking in the merits of a case, iInpartiai.|:e- tween contending parties, inclined to the side of leniency towards prisoners,and clear" in his charges to the jury. 0 His vicura nn thn rin||l n6` -u-nn....o.-*` Iua IIISI UPI lllu upuu ll. UNIS I The first sittinvs of the supreme court of the judicial distnct was held here on Tues- day last : Judge .\lu.-(iuirc, the newly ap- pointed judge. presiding. Only the crimi- nal cases on the docket, and a few cases of replevin, were all that were disposed of. the civil cases beinr laid over till the next sit- tings of the court. I 'ruunn Qhn inns .uuuut.-.- .. .\s.._...__.... .., A Tribune \\'hlch nu I.}n~a..|.u. ~z.-..m-ny Luokecl I-`ol-- Be lleglus '1-ll. The -H`.uka.tclu:\\'auI II-ra`II, aunl just to ; hand, thus deals with the tirst visit UfJ|h1gl! ` .\lL-(iuire to Battlelord, and the ixnnpl-ession ; his tirst work had upon it thus : The first sittilmrs of tho inn:-onus nnnrl ni 1 to uw 4(LI|("JIl, and Mlonulc--I thv l`l'l`(`pti0Il "Kt" 11licE|iT~,';imI)n puiuuv, I-c~ilL-s In-in; ple- scm at parties and state halls nnlimitml. Hc was t.`lIll`l't2\ilu`nl by the Dukc nf .\'uther lzm-I at Tmutlnun, and by the queen at \\'iIulwr. and nuuln the amuaimnm-n- of manv distinguished pt-up):-. After the cercnmuira in Lnmlnu haul mum to an end. De\'a\I'ongse went to the cuutin~ em to Paris, to Brussels, and ti) .\`tock- ` hulm. At this hut place he Wu I`ucei\'ed by ` the King ufsweclen. . In Berlin hr was the guest of the emperor. The party then re- turned to London. [)e.\ _a\run::sv name to Amoriu-n lay way of Li\"'i:rj\<\a)l. ('3 ca nun In I .\ Il'|:8llUll. I11` .~}>|`.ll\'.~' c.V(`L'll(`l1l English, and has the Inanncre uf a gentle- man. It in umuifest that In in as \\'v:H mlncnt ml man. His experiellcv this year forms the lending event in his life, thus f.n'. Previously w leaving himn on May 5th last he had been once tn [min with the king. then the extent nf his f-vrci-_.vn lmvo.-1. Hcwu'zi\1-I in Lrunl-m --n Junc l.'nt|~.. am] as .l __ .. u:_.I.:|. _u --- Il\l7 let` II. In: \\`.u dn.-as-.~.l Iish nuke. a silk lie, tiny [v I)` hat. The pl 03 face. `nuaul eyes full M" n x man, It in Hull PlIuL"- Our Siunu-ac visitor was llro 30th, lam. H. is .. clamp 01' lint tin feet tall. '\\'hen he l):nn!.l i dn.-as-.~.l in a light nu.-o-I high cnllnr Anal 5 patent lw\tlu~r slut ha` prince luv; u l`U{IIlIl` ex fnrehead. 1-umll c..n ...- . . ...__._.-:.... u., . , H. Emuley on \Vodneod| . and as large com- y of friend: followed im to narrow 33:: in the gnvo V It in rum Hr. Ilutus Wimnn "I Q0 vnit Sojntember \ -p--...-. .-..v.- uvuuau-an I.\II\vl I\-'II\I`:l\I The riglttll nf the nim-tt.-en hrothcrs of Clnilnlnulmru l.. l`(`lgIIllt_u king ul Siam, in now in thiam-mmtr.\`. With the prince are four little prim-us, mus uf the King nf Siam. and cnusoquently lIt'|IlIt*\\ s uf lle\'t|\\'.0lIgSt5..v Their ages rmtgc fmm hint` to tiftecn `yours. tine thcyarc klIt:\\'lI tu their father`: sitlnjecu M Kitiya. l-lulu. Prat-it, um! ('hlr.\. An- other member of tho pm-t_\', the Marquis of Muutri. in .\'ianm-an ministcr :u'Cl'0tlll0Il to the court of St. .lauIIe:I, tn \\'ushington, to The H uo, an-l to lirutm-ls. Ho is to repiolL- in Lona on. liq-tween twenty and thirty other persons travel with the illustrious prince. llur .\'lnnn-.m~ vinitnr \|'ne -`horn nu \'n\- K IEO)! l)l'2\'.\ \\'U,\'lil'Z \'.\ II0l'l{.\K BR. 'l`| : I .|, 4- .1 - JUDGE M'GUlRE'S WORK. AN :1 Han` ousxv vnssrn. .- IIIIITI IDI ul ur- l}:. Maj:-~l_\ lllr Klnu urnshtm. , nuns nu. Ml Nu 1' lmvcl 1 \\ .1: gm-st Hf Quvvu \'i<' ' In the nmgujcc-I11 ,. _1__.. _.u .. 1.. illlllfl UH` l'0_\'l|l Mll1(.`(:(l p'r.9()lmn_\' --I thv I1-cL`pli0II!< u~ilc:s unlimited. l|..L._, _.c _-...L-_ s Worn mu ink` man :1 .u_..| :.. unu. I ml! 1:. l|XK' lIIi|Il Nlill` l in New York N suit of Eng lsnmll, white ` Luci, MM Der- II1. l-'In-cul0lll`- ll n.-utll. and r.Lk.~' cxx-cllollt . A ly. I lll.I3l'II KHEIIIIXIIIU ; pouucauy, an ONI- school tory. He was buried Vhy Rev. W. H. nnnv of friend: follnlrad im to M: nnrrnur llu|*llIll\ I wlnru 'l'Hl lil{l'l`l.\'Il \\'Hl(.:. I Nov. 1 about . , I. ` IIIU 3 I16"). Al 5. Wilmotiangl Muckleaton also spoke ~ `strongly in (a\'onr of the city purchasing the works. * The latter ably contradicted the rumour that if the works were purchnod by the city they would be controlled. by 3,, clique.\ He said thst Inch would not be the cue. The work: would lie controlled by the city ` In! its can-mtg. and if tlncy did not dotheir rk ntiafnctorlly it you `in the hand: of the elector: to ditchtrge them. The `business of tgcdci lad bean conducted v cclcnt `o! t two yours. nn`?K `tea-had rqii : sdnnou in the an r_ of "imp:-oviigr its Jtrocu dud drtlns. The ditfcrcntt comuiittoon of the vuuer Ironl uougnooro ltle. , _ Mr. Horse? spoke in hvour of the city pnlxrchuihg t. I'll works, and pointl out. 1:0 as vantages w ni'ch-the cit wou ' in such a tr/uuactiun. Beuiuien lnwin 8: Q IIIPPIY 0f..,wAter at cheap `[1305, t e iyuur- ' once would be brou t.lower,ln conseqllancor` of improvements w ich would `be wade to the utem. . - AI - urn--. -.._| \I---I_I__L-._ -|__ __,n $14 uuI._\ n_) urnut.-1. Lwcnty more nyurunts were given to the city for $27.") yearly. This sum mu: quite sullicient and id the com- pany well for the service. t your the corporation was asked bv the company to pay the exorbitant cum ol SL500 yearly for the water supplied through the hydnnu. The company would uotguartntee, provided the city agreed to pay $1,500 your for water, that the sum would not increased. If the works were not urclmsed the cit ' would be at the mercy o the company. t was the opinion of prominent memtnclnding `Hon. H. A. Kirkpatrick, the president of the water works compen_if,. that the city should own the works. `he 89,000 rotit. which would accrue to the city you y for -'-the work: after it--hnd ' 883090460 the debenture holders could `used in such 3 way as to enable the city to reduce the wa- ter rates to consumers. He was t- ly in favour of reducing these rates. e was not in sym th with the scheme tobring . water from ' ug boroilnlte. Mr. Horsev snnlut in livnnr nf thn aim -I.-I '?`_9u'RN swcx an me works, new by the CH) . It had been su pliettwith water from At.went_\' hydrants. 'went_v more hydrants ` L'i\'cn to the nitv for ~`)7.-'3 vnnrlr This I uuuug us to we value 0! the plant. , Ald. liilclerslecve very briey but ably * eliscussocl the question. He ex Inined that for $4,000 stock in the works, mm by the cit\'. it been sunnliealwitln \.\`n.tnr {mm cost to erect hyimnts in the outiyiu wunls. The mayor said the company woul chnrge the city $75 per hydrant. He intimated that if the city_.did not buy the works it : would have to pay $3,000, the costs of arbi- trnting as to the value of the plant. very briev ablv . | um nyunuits wnlcn ll: used I AM. Thompson said that $2.75 per year i was the sum the city had been paving, but ` the company had increased the charge to $1.500 per year. Mr. 'Hnr-xmv mien nmnni-o.l n-lmo :9 ..-n..l.l I II IOTOIIKO QIIID WI"! 0lIO__llllllllKI K0 Ip&T0._ Among the melancholy incidents of the week hos been the death of old Johnny ` Urysdale, familiarly no-oollod. He has been j one offtlxe, qnintly romlnent gures for nnn:'ej'e|rs Put. on In: universally re- spec for `hm many sterling qualities and his outspoken o lniona. He was, religious- ly, I libenl Me odilt ; politically, on old- Ichool torv- Ha I'll Imrind -hv Rm`. \\', ' cl.-JUU per year. Mr. Horsey also enquired wlmt. it would outlying mavor said the nnmnnnv wnul A-hnl-an I um water (mm U16 cit) lll now. .\I r. Horsey asked whit the city was sup- ` posed to pay the water works company for the hydmuts which it used `.' 'r|Invnn.:nn uni.` that Q\)\ i\1\-I ........ nnnt: ucn: punt ml . nu-rc would then he it lxillzlllct` -if :9.I)0U per _\`e:u' which the cit)` could exp;-ml in \\lmte\`cr \\`a_\* it chose.` .-\n mlditiumll cxpctulillxn: of $lS(),0UU would nmliv: the water works s_\'stL-In .13 cf- ticient us could l-0 lound in any city either in ('uuad.u ur the Unite.-l Stan-1. If the l\'nt`l~;s \\`cn- not bought out by the city the tan-puyeig would haw to pay the present umup-`my $4,000 as year for wnt.:~, Mhich meant an Additional two-thirds 1: u mill on the dollar on the asuessccl mine of ull the city": property. 'l_'he relation of insurutce to the utter works svotem mm detiued. uxd it was clearly shown tlnt if A hatter syetetn of water sup- ply were nti'oi-deal the rates of juunnce `would be lower. The city would get u bu- gniu if it got the wnter works at $l20,ll)I). A 'gout|auusn in Toronto had written to tho ilxenker and told him thnt if the city bought t re works at the ligures muned he would m|w.'them t il0.!)00 and pay the money . in nulvnm.-e. The speaker, tnvreferrlug to the construction of drains, said that if the imrl-is were owned IQ` the city they could he built in the ou_tlytng wards, And water. pipea laid at the same time at a much cheaper rate thm they could be built tor now. The idea of securing as water supply from Longhbom lake Mu an absurd one. It would take as half `million of dollars to ac- mmplish this. uni then the city would have impure water. Persons who had drank the water in the lake had been afterwards nf- fected with swelling of the neck. Another thing to be considered, in the nutter of get- ting water from Loughboro lake. was its heighth. It was only I37 feet higher than the level of the city, which makes it on a level with the dome of the city hall. There- ` forethere would not be I! greater fall. for 5 the water than the city hard Mr. llorsev animal n-hit tin: pin; \rna nun. The question of the city purclissingtlic water works w` discussed in l"routeuiu' wind. in the open air last evening. ` The speakers delivered addresses from as site 1 int he entrance to. the Central school. 'he mayor prssldud, iuid,a!tur stating the object of the meeting introduced .-\|d. Thompson. 1 He uid he was an uulrocate of as good and pure supply 0! water being furnished to the citizens st as low rates as possible,and would work hard to secure the pasta 0 of the by- law. The peo le of this wan would cer- tanly support Iim on the ntnnd he cm tak- ing. for they were mmgw.--Lsive in spirit and had always provccl assist in tulnuxciiig the interests of the city. He then poiptedl out the rapid stoles the city haul taken in the past ten` years in se- curing good draiun,ve and sllitulile build- ings in which to have the children etlucntml. These improwim-nts lnul been ;Ipprn\'cIi by the electors of the w.-ml. And (its) would.hc ws.s sure. u\`lnvL~ the uxiw spirit of apprecia- tion wlr.-n the water works hy~lnw was iiilaced below them for their npproval. if It e city did not secure I l water su ply. roper drain c and su table educational iuildings peop a would go elsewhere. Hs ,had alwsys iulvocuted the management 0! the water works system with in view to the advancement of the city. Ubjsctions to the resent system of water sn ply had neon made by the electors for many years, and the council had been asked why it did not purchase the water works. The corporation was not in a position to buy the works until the present oppor- tunit presented itself. Some costly dwcl ings and churches had been destroyed by fire. and they might have been saved haul the water supply been adequate. The water works company had been asked fre~ qluently to fumish g better sup l . but re~ moustrsnce had been in vain. it ; then ex- plained in detail the I|i\`ll|ia|gl that would accrue to the citilens if tnc city secured the works. The valuation set by the arbitra- tors. upon them. $l'Z0.(l)0, was a low one, and it would be :1 ate lntcltwaml if the city neglected to _plll`t2lt.`t.`tt'. He rs-nniml ed the electors that provided the city so- t`lll`L`Il tlm \\'n.~< m-nnln ul... .li.l nut .l...t.-- themselves willing to` - t of the works tn ru un: <-u:cwr.s tutu provluecl Inc city curcul the \\'nr1.'s, wople \\ ho ulid not desire to take water won I nut ln: C`)"Ipell\`|l to Ilu Sn: Iu.-itlwr \\ lllll their taxes he mrietl in consequence n! the ulrcluw.-. The not pro- tlle slaznn-Imlders was now Sl.',utM yr-ar|_\`. This sum would he to nlizml Ivy the city. anal nut (`f It only $6.00" per _\ c':u` \\'mxlt1' lmn: tn he apelxl until the wnrks wcrc paicl fnr. 'Tl1cl`v.: would then ' lmlmn-n A. 50 III] Imr I`unr u-kin]. ml... ` I ? WILL IT BE ADOPTED BY TaHE PEO- I PLE ON AUGUST IDTH. . \ The Me-c-Hug in Ermnc-n.u _\\'un'l-;.\Id. 'l'hompnn\a .\lx||u'n ll Ilmulng 5pc-eds- Ho In `IV:-ll lhwlu-cl la) Aids. Wllmot. Ii_HlIOl'Il00\'|.. .\l|.ll`|iII'II`I|ll. the .\lnu'or and Mr. Iluru-3. n _ \\'.\'fEll X\\'f1A:t;` |l`| ll" I HL'l'l.` {$9.000 yea Ml \ c.\'pcn r 5 M H i I ,. ....nl... l'..:.... :| uucu uI.\\:a Ill.` \uucu III `e `)lll`L`llaL$t-. n I. Ie .....Y m. ..o` .. ....I.. an: rm... lew, menu, nor unnuuvrn. Another [sure] has been goined by our cricket club in their dofalizt on Fritloy lost of an Toronto club with one__ inning: to spare. Among the mehncholv incidnnu nf tin- L H Ul|I|| uIclI' ear r chose-.\, of 5 L. ...... .:... Fltl DA Y. I3Y- IA W. pun; IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII |l III nu. ` ~ Don't buy cornea untl you` use Hardy : nw dollar cgrletl. A- . 1 1 On Saturday afternoon the Hero will go '5: int n Alenndrh Buy and all there. giving one and I half hour: a tin Pu-k. DIn`t hnv nnl-Inn nntll vnn can Anim- U|lT l:!|U}IIlI DEBIT IDillllllII()III Ii): V' U I ypop ta. t u ta 0. II milk, and tlrpmout vtlusblo romodywhut has ever bourproducod for the cure of con- Inmptiou. scmfuln sud wanting discus. i lgloknot fgilnto try it. Ppt up in 5011:. and II n V ` f `u bunouuy V M Inukin Codljvo Oili; tirol -M` come in Soa : Emuhlion of (?::d L| ;o:v(.l ant` `Tins:-unlnn-nlultnn II In an nnlnbii"-I. -- Attacked by 1 Bull. Lat Sunda night as John Du`, non of Williun Du , Ill\ el'II'., wu loadin I t e Holstein bull tokuten, Animal attac ed him. He mu attempting at the timo to pick up: !tic|:..which be until carried v_Ihen leading the vicious brute. 0 bull`: horm did not cut the youn mm : ab, but left in blue 'mu'k from is thigh to hll shoulder. _A dog near .1 attnctod the bull : Attention and nv Mr. Dnl (mm Dll ll IIKOIIIIUIJ serious`-in j ury. Sic}-:1T1or"_."f.4x "133" {.3Tl".Ei'`'toI1' 273 ` bull : attention and av Mr. Du from ....:.....~,:..: ...... l ung 1; um um: 91 msu_r ncnnn In mvor or re they mide I lmstake in Lennox nnd V (A dingtomwhere the Methodist: are neither few, moan, nor unknown. ' Annthnr Ixnninl Inns hnnn mdnarl lav unu- Arrival of the White Hugs. The yacht White Wings, purchued by Mr. H. Jarvis, of Hamilton, 1: at the foot ` of Barrack street. She` arrived "Int night from 0un'eo. The owner nil: her. and in " ncoompani `by his wife. CIYL Cuthbert. who built her, uild her in :1 the mean in which lh bus won first lace. Yeaurdny ETC." u2i2'.{.?'..' T..}}l'.'Z. LIES. SKI `L.I.."-.iiT"" lgllil I0 IIIBIKE mm l`00Ill_l0I' EH6 Incoming goodn. Our $l3.50 suits reduood,to 812.50; ` our 315 units reduced to $13.50. Allothor lines reducex in proportion. Remember we guarnntee n. _ rut -class t. The Greatest Ilnrgalnn In the City. Z. Provost, of the New York clothing store. having given In large order for fall im- portatious Whlci` will reach hero by Amluat IIAJIU, lllI\'llIg IVCII I IITKU 0I'(IOI' [of [III Iln~ rtatious by August ms decided to make a. large reduction in clothing made to order on purpose to induce close buyers to lgim to malls: hum roomjor the incoming nroodn. Our Sl.'{5()m1itn radunod to $1150 2 urchua now, and ensble ; Encampment and members of the Grand Lodge of I.().0.l-`. of Canada will meet in Peterboro. The encampment will sit one day for the transaction of business, and the grand lodge will hold sessions on Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday. \\'. Sanders represent the Kingston encampment at ` Tuesday`: meeting. The re reeentativea to the grand lod e are R. .1-Elliott, King. aton, No.59: . B. Mclver, Catnraqui. No- Next week the members of the Grand 1 l. The delegates leave on Monday. UKJIIIIC (ll [WU Weliill. Mr. Colin A. Scott. who has been for the luttwo years science master of the Inger- eoil Collegiate Institute, has just. been ap- pointed tn the more lucrntive position of science mutcrof the Ottawa Collegitte } Institute. _ I IAJCH ryne The mayor received a letter from the manufacturers of the chemicalengine. which is being built in Toronto for the city, I`!- ing that it would reach Kingston in the ` counc of two weeks. ` u- r..n:.. A u...... ...n.. 1.-.. 1...-.. 1-,- .L- "`_'.!""_`_.E. L" xg veteran `x Muluuuun on IIIC l\,. a r.` 5}. Is. min 081'. Mm. Mary MuCo|l Schulh. the author of Bide A \\fee and other ms," is here with her two children from 'ewark. . NiJ.. ` on a holiday visit to her father. the Bard of ` ` Loch Fyne. ' 1`hA mnvnr rat-aivprl n Intnr fr-nun tho l lcllllll GIBBS I'll! D. CBITIIICIIID. 0.13. I-`nick, merchant tailor, Picton. was married at Conseoon on Mondny last. to Min Lizzie Wicks. The ht py couple spent oevonl days in Kingston I in week. A. Gillies. Renlrew. Inn hn hum amnnlnt- . |Il`UJCCl ll S|ll)llllll.L'lI`l|l nu: PI'.'3Cll( CHIN}. The Scott act muddle is somewhat cit`M`- ` ml Iuytho n intment of James Dal` as _ PP i inlitcs umgisttrateAgi'o_r ito}\'n ate we I as tor 1- Colin '. nuts 3 iovrever. re- peal lifts its iiegul. . It is stijaiige that noth- Inihas been quid of this heretofore 5 pro- ba ly the anti}; hail too good a thing as mat- tem stood. .~ owever now that thev are bein r hunted`-`clown uinder the stimulus of loo. government aid the turn to the alter- untive and very quiet y are circulating dod ll intimnting we ' ` intedlv that the Met odints want the w oi): earth, bud pro- tnsting that All true and honest citizens, who believe in free constitutional govern- ment, civil md re ' `on: liberty must con- domn Inch t wanni opinions. referring to statements legetl to lnve been made by H. H. Cook, NJ . and Rev. John Show. If [hie i; the line QJ their Action in` favor of `magi! fhni: niin n uni-tr-Ln In I nl\r\:\\- ..... spun ucrulnn unya Ill nlllgwu Eula wee: A. Gillies, Renlrew. has has been a_ppol;1t- ad mail clerk on the Central Ontario rail- wny. He in now learning his duties from \ .\loKinnou oh the K. A: I`. R. R. mail M.-. u..... u..~..u -.~..i.`.';u. .5... ...n..... l FFIBI-UN . l\IIIg UIr'l5|- " Miss Sullivan, dnu htur of Hon. llr. Sul- livan is In Brockvil e,"'tln-y eat of Mn. V. H. Moore. She will spem I few weeks with friends. .7 R. H. English. of this city, served a short coma in C school of infantry. and has passed I creditable examination. lecuring 1 second class rude B. certiticaw. l\ R I.`-- i..L ......_..L.._a s-:I-_ l):._4.__ 3| IVIIUU HI ` IIIIIIS, I".\(._' I Peter _\lilno, nf this Hr-:\rvr's Mills. whore days. \I... In l)L.,I.._ ...._) i (III) I. . Mr. I). Phelps auul Niagara Falls, are the Baslow. King street. II in. \`nll:r-u .I-....|.o.` Messrs. S. and J. (Jr \ isitin friends in the \\'. .ea|i-, jr., is It I ~ :1 race at Valina, I .()., 1).... un... xx .|I! A Day of liwuilno l'iennuro-~lu|tghIf|iI Ending uf as \'c-ry Delightful Trip. This Kingston druggisti dial the thipg up haudnoInely,..a|nl it was also as nod da" for ` drnggists. The l harnuu.-ontica council rv.-- l maiuml at full day after the close of their * session to accept the holpitalities of the |l'*|l man. And they were not sorry they slid.` they were all from tho west and had huon stowed and melted and frinlod out a:~ conlingly. So when they stopped yestordsy afternoon on to the )laud, and encounter- ed the stiffonlt breeze. the and their wives and their daughter: felt ll 9 another man ! Tho tri : was down the north ohaunwl. put Howe sh-nil`: picturesque wmulecl hiutfa, tlnough l-`uirylannl and the ht-nutiful Luke of the Isles below tiauanoque, turning into the American channel at Weutminnter Park. and varfing tho sup:-rh panornnm of tha tin-r wit 1 atoppasge.-s at Alexanulrin llay and Tlmnsantl lslaud Pork. Allis in high life in thou reaurtl. tho trains nrririn at Play- lull .-uni the (`a )0: hcin Iouled wit I pl:-uulrc necleons. ` Un \ `t--llnma any evening the Thorn lnul taken clown ill! pnueingcrn. "Til plan-an uf baggage ; uli Tlnuuclny morning 300 pausaengc-|'s: while the atculnclu St. l.Iwrelu'u mnl 'l'lmrn each had lmuls lute! in the day. All this life and lnuutlr, with the beauty of the isles, the brightness and elegance of the eotttges, the almost constant appearance of steamers and steam -uchts. was s new experience witlnnmt of t is visi- tora,and the way they praised and apprecia- ted the trip was a liberal education to those Kingsmnians who look with iudiorence upon the treasure: of travel, that lie at their doorrthrouah the gateways of the St. Lawrenc-e.the Riuleau and Bay of Quinta. To: was served in the cabin, and the trip home in the moonlight was a delightful V uling of an altogether delightful trip. The Kingnton dr ts` association. as hosts, were all attantou_, and have added their handsome unite to an unbroken: line of court- ooieotootlon that in yoorl hroalsing down the um esorx-ed rnvinciaf prejudice Against Kingston. Am for this they ale- serve the thanks of their city guests of yuturrluy, and of the community at [or e as well. The council, co lntely excited ny the tunes )cct:.~l 1-lCt0f`tIl Iliiputntion. were oelncntcs into our solid lump of goal nature and left for their lmlm-z-I a happy family. I ax I: '-"uuuu cu: lvrezllut-II (war II_\' rumpo.-lent menwho had the ulvuncemem of mi: city at hart. He: congratulated AM. Tlmmpum upon his-mvuon as clmirmnnu! streets. He haul'p-rfunm- his duties mun crmlimlpl)`. Tlfo openkex urged the uluvton tn Yulv for the by-law. ' I`:-nuncil \\cI' pr:-e.ailc-I` uh`: conga-an nn...'. |. I ., .. ,..l_.. um: 01 leaving me suusunce tor mesnaaow. Right it may he ssicl Na nee is tired of the bonus business, tired o the c:.pc-ncliturc of money for the sake of no- turiiy. She has settled down to this. * \\'ntcr power and railway facilities are, or will \'er_\' shortl ' be, here in abundmce. Low taxes and cheap living, especially the former, will draw stronger than a bonus in the coming day when strikes and powerful labor organizations have driven msnu factories out of the cities. The process is working on the other side, and it will work here, and Nnpanee can stfonl to hiule her time. .-\ ner town of its size or even larg- er czulnut he found in Ontario. 1`|....-. :_. ......... ...n. .4 ..._.-.. ...._._u._ |,.:,, DRUGGlST5' ASKS(5H(.JlATlO-N's aTRiP. . \\ Iuu-0 huluuc . PERSONAL MEN;l:fON. They Go to Peterhoro. Mornnentn. Sayiu : and Atlrarl Altentlml. ' J II INC L'Il'V . , good cannist, and won 1 . l'.()._, l_qit_3y1r1ln)'cuil)'. ` .C'i_\'. has gone to whm-e he will 1-nun: fun brooks, of ('|\i:a.gn, n nilv IGUUn I U3" . iTz'e'Iol5s'nthe 5-L`ll.\', "K g`"IU `.0 he will L-amp ten Min Ivy Ellis. nf guests of Mrs. J. VI` L'i|IlIlUK |)l' IOIIINI I" U(8l'l0. There is some talk of water works being established here, but I predict that the tax- \ payers will sit down with emphasis on the projet if submitted-at the present time. The Scott Act nnuullo is nnmmn-lmt .-lmu-.

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