Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Aug 1887, p. 8

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St. Paul : Sunday school and rat-ilh plo- nic will be hold it the bcxumlu undn. Mill Point. Button: channel, on 1`: next. Both :3 I and 8 p.m.'. nd '5-t. gkou._l0c. uulT 15c.`. ".13.:-. ury H Tviulninqiteon ' _. ntlay . than the cumu-il near": duties, but ur the baluwe of 2 prcso.`m. nnuu.gv.-- that _.-\_|tl. (_iIdcr-_ cI.IWI' EHVLWI wk after the u the mllecr muhl hamllu In cog. on up In) an wad. would muplu, ncoqr Sou u-curml Ala]. lm. - Hutu ! undo From Julm pd u] dbl of Kain.- nhu :1 Vision. W .\-l llllllu IVUICUIIJU. IIIBTU ll`! IWCIlFy OVBIIKI `on the fmramme, with prizes rungiug from $4 to S . In nearly all of them three prizes are awarded. It ha been decided to award mark: for each winner of a phce. the winner of the higheqt a number of mnrkehit: be declnrolithe wit sthlr for the your, name to . in. 3 reading, toommi n blucliuie for that pur- pose, thin run I record for future. A uu pjuunwu ny pqromoon no mo tumor or thohigbut ngno inuchnnurcof sports, moon and diamonnhd. Etch 3: open tobotlu garrison and eld divi- IXDIIIIFCIICIIIQ I! U IJIL, um TOIUIIIX I` I p.,m. There will be I cum n in the even- mg of the same date. Al friend: iiiH>e made welcome. There are twenty events km the bluammmn. with nrixnn rnnninn from A Camp Fire at LOlII0lIIo'I Polnl---`flue 1 Annual Sport: and Rownnls. There `will be 3 camp re at "A" battery camp to-night at 7:30 .In. The annual sports will be hold on ritlay, Nth inst... commencing at 9 5.111.. Ind resumed at 2 n.m_ Tlnlrn will In A nmlnn n: in (ha nvnn. FUI` -`FCIIUUL l'l'KI'\}Ii5. The by-law, `granting $16,000 for the pur- pose of school improvements. Ina . The $3,500 granted` for an addition to Louise school was 0' ered to be devoted to the purposes of huil ing I Central school. Another bylaw, ting an ndditionnl $4.- 000 to pay for lixt res, etc., at the Control school, was pulod. , . The council uljournod at midnight. ' Clly, {`lZ.I0; do 14. `V lllllg. 10$, I}JI.iX); J. Agnew. disbursements. 83.69; J. Patter- son, salary, $20. The committee recom- mended that the separate school board he paid 3 percentage collected on the school tax for I886 and this coune be followed yearly heresfter. Pllli .~u`HnnI. PPIIPIEE, will go luw uruunnry. The schrs. A. I-`dlconer and Clara Yonell have been chartered to carry corn {mm To- ronto to Kin ton. - _ The tug Arthur has reaohedyhoro from l\_...-.... I.`I.-`-.:II .4. 5.. ..lI....:lI.. -....I 6...... y`ZU.'d; UUIIII IJIIIIIIOII, HTS, 'I|!.'l' l\lI(l light. 833.32; K. & l . R. R. company}; 3785; Robertson Bme., s nevrauc, -l0c.: l). Mcliwen & `ion, park. . .50; Caldwell & Son. plank. 814.29; R. Newman, camp, 8174; (`aldwell it Son, lumber and cedar blocks. $468.26; Charles lieddle, stone, $26.25 ; Cnnnem & Clnymn. sundries, $289.- 65; A Caldwell & Son. lumber. S2H..'L'n ; l. Asselatine. plamk Irnlks, $l'. 9.S3~, D. .\lc~ Ewen & Son, sundries. $l~l0.|3; pug list ending Aug l7th, 8%-I934; Esther Meir, damage by blasting, $3.57: Joseph King). stone, $19.20; election expenses, deben~ ture by-law. $148.70: Henry Skinner it (`o., sundries, 3ll.~I.') _: \\'. Morrison, chemi- cal engine. $24.80: E. (ireaves, services, $40: A. Caldwell & Son, plank, %`LVL'n.-IS; (lazetfo, Montreal, ndvcrtininc. 87.75; I. Asselatine, sundries, $l`. .':.`. 0; lighting coal oil |nmpa, $l7`2.I3; John Lemmon, streets, 878 ; John O'Neill, atone, 835; D. .\lcEwen & Son, sundries, 827.6] :`Duvidson, Donn & Co., streets. $4.44 ; J. Bennett, scrubbing Ihunblcs, 84; Robinnon Bron. streets, $2.~ 65; W. Abernathy, inting. 812; C. Mc- Mullen. nppraiaing, 4 ; coats, McKee vs. city, $12.25; J. L. Whiting. fees, sense; J. Aimew. dishunmmantn. 8169 2 J. Pnlmr. _. _ `. . . _ Iho union is waning. Go with the Hand aoann-ow. new 1011. nu\I:ruIuIg, inmau; A. .uL`- Mnhnn & (.`o.. sundries. $18.57; Charles Booth, nctin engineer, $l'25; 1). .\lcl-Ewen 8: Son, tire apartment, $62.93: pny list ending Aug. 3rd. 8750 95 ; Thomas Huxley, pnupt-.r puugea, $29.20; John Lelnmou. itneot vutering,848; James Hansen, water to `ramp, $23.62; Charles Beddle, stone. $26325: John Lcmmon, re. water and "uh? i.\,?-R0- K E I D R nnnnnnnv: TIII I I .\A.\(`I. KLKIIT. .~\l:l. Shannon presented the report of the ` committee on nance. nacouuuending the pnymem of the {ollowin v wmunu: Globe. advertising. $18.75: Jlai , advertising. S24; ` llunlcl. .\lonzresl. advertising. $5.25: Posl, New York. mlvertiliug. 319.30; '1`. Mc- ` sundries. ` 9. ) Huxley.` nnunnr n|.nnAnan R99 `Xi! Inhn lpmmnn - ' ITIITUII H II T ENIIIIIIIIX. 1 AM. (I. Robinnn-Prum J Ii. Slru-Inn. p for I drain non Ditiliuu Ilru-l.~ g llowtrod to II oomnllloo nu In-nu. ; - AN. .\'humun-l-`tutu the Kiugntuu hoo- u ,' cotupsuy. akin; [or an eloclric light m. the corner of King nml Honlon um.-cu. ` Rnlern-I to the conunittec on lira. IIIBI . and an. ALI II._........ |.'._.,... 'I` ll l..I__- -__l KSUIUTIWII I0 `"0 (.1)-IIIIIIIUV UII ICIVUFI. Ald. C. Rol:innon-l-`mm J. (3. Bennett and others. akin that A drain nu l"rny tonne unset, from ohuon to Brock streets. he built under the local innprzwelnent hy- hnr. - Rnfermal In the vnnnlninna nn ntreatg IN} I} law. [\l'ICrrUu Q" IHC UUIIIHIIIIPQ7 UH !I|'l.'('U. Alcl. .\ I'ift--I"r-nu Tlmntans H-rwlun-l nu-I uther cnlnneu. uking that either ahlos uf ('|areIwe street he uaeul as cal stnmls, and further that they may he nlluw-.--l tn nuwc nhout other Ilreeta lo Ioculo: cngagentenll. -~Reforre to the committe-e on licenses. AM. (1 Rohimon--l-`mm .\lra. hruhun, taking {or I drain on l"mntonw street, when she intends building seven] hnun es. Referred to the committee on streets. A L! I ` D-I.Z_..._ I.`_.... I I! Il-.......no "0 '33, 1 IIHIITC ("I HIIVVIF. , Alcl. C. Robinson--Frmn \\'. lilin mulling the paylncm nf fruulngr Referred so the wmmittc-e on mu-t .\l.| \`_.ICo I.`..._... 1'! ..... ..- LI.....I DI gs! IE llllllll B WIIITI. John Kilderliouso, Bu`aln,has bought the schr. L. Salton, for $4,250. She wnj built at Henderson in 1872. 'I`l... "J... RY...--sou E- .l..\I...-uh... puml nt IIIIIICV UII IIIV, Will` Altl. \\'ilaun -l"l plaining of It cluli deuce. Refcrrml ..u_-..- UIIIUI`, fIllIx HIT H CH1! UII IVTIHC struck between Synleululn unl'(`!er;,-y streets. Referred to the coumnilteo: on ntuaeu. - - . Alcl. lNt*l.|ull|- From J. .\luckleslun0& (.'o., iutinuating that they hml built: brick uuguinc for the storing ul powder, and uklng to In: ewuupu--I {mm the reslrictiruu (If the city Ivy-law --Re.-Ierled to the cum- mluee on fire, water and gun. ALI \\'. .... I.`-..... I ` ll ..l;Pl`A- .... .. nuu KK- Ald. Drounnn olherl. ukiug fol 1! ran! Lulu-non \'\.-.` nu... u-an. IIGIIIIEII. |.. u iuuu. Nu-owulcu. Smith. * Wlhunt. \H|-I Mb: Iutukn won oul the city clcqk nu! u thovotcu neoiiknl In as dohucun hy|ur. and lb: . and I third um. signal a ` "Hon omluth I50 I08 Il..-... BATTERY STILL IN CAMP. VI `Ill ! ` rI.I"I1lU\`. Md. Thounpuon ~I"rom June: Th upon. ` liquor dealer. taking lots nmiuioa of the city : than oi the lint lulctonl upon lulu Iny the police Iughlnh for unlnwlully Mll- II` liquor dllrin the noon! vial! of the Hovoruor H `I loot gun]: to than city. lhlorn-I to the nance eouuuilloo. ALI I ` DAL:-..._ I..._. I I 3 5!-.......I.-_ ` tuna (VIII-'I uv"IIII K I 11., vuulpilllllj ` olu ludul atoll arising from the cum on that rumor at Priloou and Manual struts, Relorrocl In the cuuuuilloc on until. Frun Julia Sicko-I. akin lot Memp- 0IIO`IQ.l\'IOQ|IKI null ml c w factory tho luy muhl. It II III urnuu<|_ho_ mupluy that)` lunch. I! liilal-and 8 u-Iupuoll Iw upvctal RM ; GINO. natural to the damned caoduuiueu. \\'u-Icloll. Ivgunliux I n-miI- ; ` laIII.--Ieletred In the cunt! ul lI~ ` ` ..&.L.... Illll uqul. A ' From Shun Dayna & I`: 0! I tn: M D .l-_....,I `A ALA -_.-...J--4- GIIUIIIIU III III! |.`D.*|G |-C I. Rohrnsl to the uouumim-0 on uni link! Ira... i|;.._ l......... 1 nu. I IIAI-I I IIIIII (`II I'M: Fran: Ayluwou ` lug Int the oppulausmu Fylnl. Faun K II H0..l....o 1.. ill ITUIIUUFBUII Ill lull. I The schr. Norway in dischnrging coal at Breck & Booth : wharf. When unloaded she will go into ordinary. Tlm nnhm A. I -`Alconer and Clam Ynnell B. H. Stohul. John Me}!-our ml 1 Those: KM rich. npplyln for the post ` tiulnlcui oruf the-cluluscl angina.- lhfld In [In munmhh-5 an rm, I`nIAf L Th} Pvuouuuou oltououuulnllouu and T Potluouo Annual: Pound. llll IIIIUIST ll"! IUCII ll"Pl"u`\'GllIEI|K l|_\" Referred to the committee on streets. bun u-In-\-an nI\I..\- TH! ROUTINE auu:s: IIII.UI"s |II.C III!" IIKUKI IDUIII I III IV` e 0 ity V--Rc!erIecl n re. gas. From C. H. Clarke. min` vhulsenl ulrain nun his resi- In the CdlIniN(`e nu IIIIV IVIIII ` ' Ayluwonh. ...1..n._._..a An I. ii-TIKI ad the by-luv` `UNI Ill!` Eu. m| buns." u ilrltluyno, . Mnloc, .991 . til) m.p1.suu lhn n-Wm! n John: and I HIUTC (TIPS WU IIICXHKIUTIIK W. The steamer Alexandra passed down the river last night. She took on 5,365 dozen of eggs at Gumfa wharf. Julm Kilulerhnnm Rn`aln.Ims hmmht the I III I'll! u II Aldo. UNI- Hatly. Ilia- rt-II. . R05 non. Nwlll. `iU -I Iv 1 Iuilhllw *|\\uIlm|` ' F1-uh tin-In-on".-.u:w.lmln,W shifting north and mutant; costly.-cloudy weather. with local nhowgu. Iutiomry or lower hm- nonhn. " ~ ' INC norm [THO Ill IIIHFIIOU W \I'IIIIII After goin us far in the Norway homo. dict there cud only 9p__Sa_}rdgiy,_ngodAfqrty-_\_tg `D0 D0 KIWIII CIIIIITHI, III III! "Cell called to 5 t. Thomas oong lion, Mr. A. Mmkrthur, who un ertook to nd the North Pole And nturnod to Winni Aftnr tminn u fnr in tha Nor-umv hon-n. din. IIyDl' BIIIIIUCI I'll` XIII ll0Il|l. _ ` C. F. Brdwn. book-keeper for Rathbun & Co.. Bollovie. bu entered the ministry of ` the Con `tiond church, and has been to rogntion, ll- A \.!..A_o|..u. unl... .. ..o....|. L- l:_.I WIS very mugu. Andrew Davina, one of the leading nono- gn hers. of Wuhington. D.C., in camping wit friend: at Cahboario Luke. Mr. Davina Till ITIUIIUI II \.oClIUIlIl I. vs: formerly of Ronfrew. Mnvnr (`.11-gnn Ill mllmi The scln`. Sll0\\'l)il'(i is in port light from U denuburg. 'he pro. Niagara arrived from Duluth ` to-dny wit n on of grain. The steamer rgsanemun will make two more trips to Alexandria Buy. The xtnnnmr Ala-xnndr; nnnnml clown tho WIS I0l'IIlBl'ly OI IVUIII Mnyor Ccnon was to Montreal lut ` night. Md. Thompson said his "Sunday girl` Ind lent the urgent.`taolog I-nun. The mayor smiled but ll-id nothing. - book-keeper \ gr::r}:o7'iL{:?t8n.`i5::`{&a::f;;:g ` wit friend: Calnbogio Luke. Mr. Devine wnn fnnnnl-Iv (if RAnfIn\r_ rolcneu ueuvlc. veiy rough. And:-aw Davina IIIVIHS IIIIGC I lllg Vllll Ill U10 'BI(- Dr. A. M. Roqeburgh. of Toronto. now at Thousand Island Park, will visit Kingston. professionally. on Thursduy of this week. ` I-}x.Ald. Adsuhn. who nnrted for Chimon 1 pN)[03Sl0lIIlly. cu IIJIIFBUIY OI IIIII WOO`. Ex-Ald. Adams, who tuned for Chicugo I fowda 3 ago on the schr. 0.. Mount, has reached troit. He writes that the voyuze vrnvn much. " ` xor Hr!` CIIUI Xl'lIlll.'H5< \ Rev. Mr. Thompson. 0! Englund, is in the city. He spoke in the Salvation army har~ racka on Sunday evening. lnnl nnal l.mlv Lnnmlnwnn nn-h`-ml no TQCKI UII Dllllllly 6VllIll. Lord and Lady Lsnsdowne arriw.-I at Quebec this morning. and went straight to the vice regal quarter: on the citadel. Chinf Pmrineer Derrv. in tha nmnlmv nf Ull Ulll lllllll. `- .\\'e congratulate Miss Chown, of t ublic school still`. on her successful enminn `on for tint class certicate. D-.. ll. "`|\n-nnnnlh nl I3`-marl.-nnl I. in Al... \ H10 Vice rogu qunncru on we unusual. . Chief Engineer Derry, in the employ of Folger Bros, ha returned to the city. after hnvmg made I long visit in the west. Dr. A. M. Ronebumh. of Tomntn. now at '0Il`3. _ 3 Jalnb .\hir;hall. dry-gooxls clerk. lms gone to Rochestgx when: he has secured :\ good situation. . Rev. W. Jackson`,\ omreal. has been renchin and lectun>hg\au Round Lake, KW.-w Yor. \.\ ` W. Marshall, of the Q1 . Rs elegrn h aer- ` vice in Toronto, and wife ue'\'i`s`II'I1K;;;Il|fien ` on Garden Island. I\`. .............t..l..s.. \ll.. Fknnvn AC Ihn..I.l:.. -- .-_- --. -..-.....v._ -J ..---. (:17; `.5; :31: Alexundrin u.,. T `e nchu. Fol 1', Snow Bird And Stir- -ezr "3 '2`-d*:=8~. .W'.`>.-2 f2=.0-.'-at T!- ,..-.-....... ...-.. ..v...' .v.- ngwrv` s. . . ` . - - .- Simdn '. Wilinm Olds. lfnited States consul M Bron-k\ Hl\e, died yesterday aged sixty-uiuv 1 years. ' \ Jnnnh Xlituhnll, alr\'.1-mu]: r-In-rl: lma I AIOIIIITDI Ill \'uEDCC 0|! n`ll(II_V CVCKHIIS. ` Mr. W. Mnckie. proprietor of the St. Lawrence Hull hotel, Port Hope. died on Smln u`.-1:-.. nu- |'..:....1 u.....,. ._.......u ... I Ul.Il.U. \ u S. Corbett, of Rochester, is visiting his brother. \I....-_. L`! . _ . _ n _ _.I l.\.'....-.....ns- I..f- L... ` nugunuu Miss ilculoumis visiting friends in Tor onto. u` l`_-..I...4s .J D....I...-a.... Ponplc Whunno Movements. Saying: suul Dolncs Attract Attention. F. Milo, of Usvregu. is visiting friends in u the city. The Bishup of Ontario has retunned from England. ling \lmnInu-n in vinilinn fria-ns in Tm prom: ex `mu uy 3 company. Aid. '1' mpson I'll expntinin on the electric I` ht when some one remar `ed thnt at midnig It there vms dark:-53 I" over the city. The reply came : Probably it is just as wall for some ddermen that nuch is the cue. " .` - UrUllIl'l - Messrs. Flanagan and liisonuette left fur Montreal and Quebec on Sunday evening. Mr. \\'. Mnnki:-_ nrnnrintur nf the Sr IIIUIV IIU -IRU\l In UXWIIK `VIII U`, elI0r~ mom." If the city owned the plant it could pruvicle the ulditiunnl lights and are the prot: ex `ted by I oompnny. AM. T mnann u-u ountiglina nn Hm LFIWIOTU. "X3! 01 VIIXII IKIXL Alcl. Dovrnin worked in: good one rc- ganling than oil lamps lut night. He said there were four in the vicinity of his house, but it would Inquire the light of a lantern ho nd th-m somotimu. .\I.I lliI.l.....I..u- ....- oL- -:-A.. ..I....s..:.. l IIIIIQTII 30 [Hill IllI IOIIICKIIIIQK Alul. Hilula-nleeve any: that sixty electric I lamps will not sufficiently light th'b city. If more me ukexl the expense will be enor- mous; If the cltv nu-nail the nluut it mnl.l ugnnulg ua sue clly H) ex nun. 'l'ho.-re was A long anS.c{esurt:)r'y conversa- tion over the matter. Finally the council accepted Alal. tlildenleevda motion. An au-bitration will at once be held. !l|lI'Il'lI|'l'. The engine fur the El.-'tI*ic Light mmpau_\ arrived to-dun The immense y wheel was lulnn-I on one car in hm uctioun. Pend- ing K It` nrhitrntinn onlerecl by the city the compmy will n-at from its lnlaonrn. Try our dry edging: 82.30 per card: dry pine blocks 8 per cor-I : dry oak conlwood. us good as onlinary lumlvmo-I $.`I.."'>l) per oord. dolivou 1 throughout the city. R. Cnwfonl. foot of Queen unot. ALI lint-nlnu unwind in; nnml nun nu. Cullllllll UK'H`I_Y I3 IU II`II|I III II I IV I Look. The fair occurs on Sept. 6! I, 7!]: and am. Tlw pnmium amount: to 31.400. The Iloluiuiun Inlsillels college will n- upon ml the lat \cpIem|-er. .\lr. Urlzunln Lillie, ex-prim-ipul nf the Rn-ck rillohuaiuens cullegr, WI" culuiurl lhc chulael in mmnu-r cinl nrilhnwliv. .\|u'Hiug aulul business curru-s lX\lI|lelII`(`. The Murine fur tlm Fla-'!rn l.iuIn I-nlnnnllt `IN- (Du the numuhip Purthia. that ruclml Vancouver, H.(`.. ountunln . {rum Ja n. we.-re thirty Ievcn pnckngvs 0(`\|f'i0l an 3. 421 u nl to: fur Kmgltun. (So tn the .\lnu|`u nun ext-uniun tluwn the river on \\'edneslny. `he gun ufnr as Alexandria Ihy, touching At the park I-oth ways. I-`um only 23m` The rile list of the (ipo \'itlu-nt agri- cultura lIl`il`t_Y is to hunl and in (`luitr I I ,,.L 'l`|., t-:_ ,,_..__., ,., u,_; n., -.1 ' For the but quality 0! cnlioi now cod. also for Rnglinh (Nowoutln) black unillfn. coal :3 lowest nun. go In 3:: Irurln cool yunl. , The .\hucl gnu |luI'll the riu-`er on \\'e~| ` The on-um: lawn Vulgar : uh: M L39, nsturninx lmme ou'I_\`. Fan- )1. IIIU IIII|IuT` W I II IV-$UI"'Tlc II A wealthy New Yorhr bu outcro-I Into ` nhip with Dr. lhin. Clayton. In tlw at building eutcrpriu. .-\ largo lo.-tury will he out-uonl. I.`-_ nI._ L--A .,.._I.`n.. _l u___.._ _g_..._ ` UK. KTIWKITIL \ It in probable a special muting ol the city council will nrcur an Thunulny. when the budget will In muuicl-II-ul. A I-nnlllul Nan \'au-Kn: kg: nntnnml lnln ` Un Nllulw Nu-tr mm: uh I-tumor: at the 'l'|u-Inn-` Island Park. n_lIl I" II! than none tkuwiuu. ~ '0 Marc go! & full ll0G|ls`~-I1` lA|IIl'| ` Lon-Ion do and mm. Who lulu:-I ulna Ju. `(`I-nrlord. In I- _.__L_I.I_ _ ___-l_I _..__AI_ . _,l `L. w$l.'o-an-rum nltoyuonu the HnI.Inth ache-Anl ('NIc::vnhQuuol' um-at Ma-tuunltn churvf 1 mi`; I:.uu.;'.`:W::.. ..s........... ..n...... .... IIIIIIIIVII III \(uu;-- -gyygg picnic u: (`haul gmv . F llnu-In 3 Booth`: In 5.. 1 [till Nnrll. hIU\`IIImunL I cut or an-out - The lmliahyn lot the [ ..;.L....I. _-..l... .... IL- aha. uguu. gunlg nu nlgnl. ll necessary. AH. Harry said that one great advantage would be that the water work: boilers would always be in workin order, and the increased security that won d be derived. in case nf res, ,,would amply repay the city j pruvi-leul it only made autciant out of the lighting of the city to ex nun. I Tho.-m was a Inna am A sum Qnrv mm:-an-um. IWII. . In Squ-mlnr the .II Ibodvu tum-on la Nomu>.|l um: Ru-. \'n.np:ul| u 0-Ii tor. .,. .. ....._.... ..h_.._...... .|._ u_u I ..x _,|,, `I but as I suyuuwru `II |I1I\llu.{ III! l||IllIl"o -` I shown may pt wnthnl .7.$por clay. The haul ol the Nth humliuu will gun Iuualy plgiv in Ibo park on PH-lay ovouhtg. Tho or -much: no In the who 0! the shark` light Iynohnnwofll ecu nlnouthghg.` A um y I III) W cl` lot ya .3: \\'|Iorlowu. NJ . Wu --lain the last -canal hunt and Iannll--I bu.-um mulch `Jack. Ju. (`rut I- s:.,._n, `J..- AL. I: .A_ 1- . __n| _ _ . _ ,_ --on:-ac. .--1-run \ Ronnmlbt Ibo Mud`: \\'oolnu-hy tron. ` Cc-al llamas` Mud!-4-A my in hr twin I uuwhl we-an SN [0 carjtuuon `uu Infill fur ||0`|l'N they put 0.7.1,. 11. I ....I .1 .I._ |n.L |._.._n _ _.n| _.. ` The lg-he at Ilnrv nu) Luv Winn Nu PARAORAPHS PICKID UP IY OUI BUSY REPORTERS. l.\ t`llI}2.\'T.\' ur nu: um. Public on `lilting Muou-\aIh|ugjl;o up: the Auonuou nlthuo the an Toll; l\-nun. \\'ot|IIca-X43` l`.,._I II-.-..._3.-' \I-._:. I . .._1. 1 Vuthqr I-muuuuu. A: _L_..... _.l_ J- _I_!lA!. I3 T'.u`J'.',-.1 'a.. 1. 4 unit :I II! onugho `I `so 1` n on outlay. 'J!!th. n -\ un-lw the-re ah m- -n ...... .._l I. 1--.: |L._|_ __ n n lulu-c~sllnx henna Gathorod Alon: Hnrlloun-Vessel Movements. PERSONAL MENTION. IOU` c uitv 9 on 6h, . -_.,......- . . OI Ann -Imps D Bun! bl` Iua F tho puloc 9 -ehnolo Ill l'llEl'll\`l`. .~\l1l. Snodalcu contemleal that now was the time to purchase, before the plant was permanently located. It would delay the time of lighting the city, but the water works plant would be auicient to keep the ` light going ell night ll necessary. Hnrtv aid that nun on-ant ulvnntnmu mil}-' v7i'EhT"I'.x"Su'r'i3n"}3.'FE" fEiTA'i$iT andrit Boy and the 1;" - The- nlmninnr tank the main:-itv at the nnnammrn x uuI_uau5_v the city etfe(-ti\'c. .\ LI cluusctl ur 1191.. _ Aids. Wilson. Rees nul(`. Robinson were strungly in favor of letting the Electric Light mnup:u;_v run the system for a year. Then could purclnse if it was found e`e-tin-. pally gun runnulg. Iue Elly culull only ae- -.-uuv the sweet It'r\'l(`!3 : the company could still have the private service. Row it Ru willing to give the city l-oth, and if this was done light could be sold to private citizens i .:t cost price qr thou-alxouts. some allerm_u1 ulml .\l r. (iilderaloove to ulna: amount were they uking hi: word. when he replied. To the coat of the urbitrw Lion." As soon as the awanl was iven the people could say whether it ghoul; be pur- cliascil or not. Am. \\`:I..... D... .....l I` D..r.:..-.... ......._. amen In llll` cuuenl. no, In course. I'lIl In , tho chicf <.~nusuuwrs. He thought the plant. mu worth t`l.'),000 ul` $20,000 an the present time. The concern would pay for iuclf in .1 few yczu-s. He was Mrouazly in favour ol retelling: valuation and the asking the I`Il('pI|_\`t!l`I to omlmw the pro itiou at the polls. He pointed out that, Liter the com- pany gut runnim_;. the city could only Ic- cum Itrept lvrrirn 2 H13 nnnnunnv 1-nulal llll` Icsulullull, "I Will prise nu-I cunsiulemhle oppt to II. AM. 1.ill:rulee\`e explain that tlw city lml the right .~_\ mm on it your : Intice, human in the mum-rn. kuu \\'illiu; X-I nlispuse an! the ur the- n...u-him-r_v was phweal ` this \x :\_\' tho.` city would sec .1 I`--.|wu.~|1-lc gure. The 3} that having the boiler! at 2 xhn rIt'cXI`iv light system re VIIK \ |` tIn.uIcr 'l'|:i< urlrlllllllml Hy Ull`l`t' --Imam-n I-5 each of the hy the urn up chnoen : nuke UNIV nwnr-I ml ( I|:\\'f . .....I ol.-s nl... ..- Ilui in but all. will [fill lII$l- Ald. Uiidcnloon than can slow: with a a new scheme. He moved. nooocloui by Aid. lluty. an follow: : "That the city uolieilot in haul! nutborllod and llltmctoll to [in to the hloctric ht company (limited) on you`: notice um city elect: to paving the oloctrlc min for lighting the non. u pr-widod n the quanta! lntwoon the aid comlnony and tho oorpontion nl .lhe city 0! Kingston. And that the Ill1ll0ll- citor lac nioo nutlaorlud And instructed to -lrnh. and the mayor ho mthoriuxl to execute, An Agreement with the aid com- pany In purohuo forthwith All the pin! 0! said company, both {or public uni private use. anal now owned and purchases! for cloc- Iric lighting in this city. except the steam boiler. And that the value of aid plant, and all ulllcr mutton under said agreement. be ale-(ermine-l by lhrw urlnitrnnrn. one to be lo) web pnrtieo In-I the third um vhoocn ;that mid nrlpilrllurn ur before Sc t. `I`2mi ncu ; uml that the nrbitrntnr on uohnlf of the ray he vhuaon lay the committee on lllI|I|.-.- .n.I ...-4-.\....O. [IIKIUII upoil II, III Ulllo Ulhoonrpoudnnhu IOIlKO|auuA|ll'O4- -ly lor clellvory to It. cox on Sept. lot Ihc tlunw oounulttoo will nqnmto n Ion with on of the lush lot I few days, no that the water works counpnn1YMuu hand war the rods on L la. mano- znut oi the woaftt the patent. at until the comumoo booono cnguinm at the ele- ulh ol the allies. will renal: llllct. l:ll.l.nI..-. Ch 1&1; Jnnun nnllln - I0 IIU C-`$|IUII. - 1 There in! some Jlovuuloln to the DIIII ul ootulucuq the works. wbulm II choald In by mumbhnorn or a ooummd. fhoro won ulvoutu al an: uncut. but I dochion III not nnebouluuvonloltbo Alderman ouulchn-I it A function In In n- ponod upon by the consultant. I dun nnrnnrgnn Inn: man :5. I_....I. u..- .3 (`FIG `IRUTU IIIEIIJ" XIX guano steamer took the majority or the puaengora 9:: "(Quinn , Iv! -Uuuul Ictfwt .. IV` byirwun O|T;J0 would. El aunt:-'1' that would otherwise nu (am the handset the uocklsolclon. The ouuutmno Ill august 4 and to an what mu uuumnuyusl to mpun to the council. 1 -IIIIIUIIIUIII, `I501 . KIIIIIIIV. human. lhahlon. lhoupnou ud`\\'llmoI have luau lot! In] the council I cum- uumoo to an; the nu: rah um ` lunher u-nnpnuu Am Ind: In: tho ` u-under ol than as IIII city. The unnr moan opluloool tho oldunuun` van that um 1 Ioqhuhoulal ho coupe:-lea Supt. lot. for} IN It noun IIJIII) IIIIIJ In n-mm-n.l n... A fduumlltoo In [4008 Anti Oh: Me! Q Wort: It-tun lhaouln Wnuuu-cl stein Souls:-in ,Ar`l|nIha.go lint; ; am. no nm at an` mum; ugh: * Iyotola-HID It Could he l.-'|l|LlId-. AM. Hlldonltun. Many. Nclnyrv. dhgnnnn "M53 'IL._--.._ __.4I- II'1I.._... AF1`El{ wmza AND LIGHT: I THE COUNCIL ITAIITLID WITN A NEAT PROPOIITION. ; MARINE PARAGRAPHS. ex _ , ..- . .._. .unl uccnunl resolution, . I : I .. --u n _vuI| ll ll Iuvv, NIIII uw SHRI- lumwing thin. III ! thv \\('|I`kS mm , In.-fort hiucry In pu.1iIimI. In r soc-urc the wmks at hhlc 3 u-aka.-rcoutcudod 'in;.: boilers I. no water work: :ri=- could be chaply M and all the pmtu made wuulvl be the cititem. who, cut` will In .` lh P`I.'I.lXN] ur lllll At. than nmgpnt 'II`I'-'l'll'e\ C.` citv I .`. .. . lne IHSIIIIQT L . . \:Il\'lll Bull BOW WWII leu'eGu1i9n Islunx i steamer uni gchr. Pruuiu will go to Bing Inlet for pine timber ; the ochn. and Dcnmnrk to Toledo for oak timber. "FLA -Qnnvnnr Qvlvnn Qihgnu nnnml Inst. 11 a few days. The = I II &III l"l`, h;hle oppou'ti uplnineul. Ho nhuwe-I 3 to |uI`t'h|O "19 ntice, an the shadi- IIVF, III Km . : Iv now, weal `-I Hm not no am chaply nrntu mmlv Irunlol he , cmntecl Iur- ` `on was Ilmwn Auvullpylugun V :1 prominent Bnloninu is crest ex c:ito1uant| the Thouuul Inland Pu by tho ptnintoni in: in which he follow: as you:{`l|dy whom a has Income ouunorod of. nnlhmnhunnlnn Innhlna .9... an 73n'"i.'i}"5I'-ou"n"Ee'iJ "bacon." '" 'mm"'"o'n5 .01. audio looking after the naughty crutun. W ......,`;.:. . moment then chomp goodly: Thomlntlfn. * ' nun uocwu supremo pngncun or we iupruno court of tho Ind ' t Order of Foresters. `ho nut nu `f will In con- vened at the Thonnnd Iahn nun IJBIIIIIIII to uueuo [or DIR nmuur. The manner Sylvan Smnm culled here today with an cxcuruion part from Alex- .-ulu-is lhv And the-Tlnonnnd 1;" The I Chane Aer is Wosman who Let! the Sher!!! of Jobrson County suddenly. On Saturday eveiiiig Elven-llPlelt, of Jef~ ferson county. N. \'., called at the police station and asked if any of the utiicers had seen an old woman, ueariing a dark-checked chess and shawl, get o the Cape hoot dur- ing this week. The otlicers present replied in the negative. The sheri, after handing Sergeant Carson his card, and taking the procautiou to ask if all in the station house were oicers. proceeded to explain why he was looking for as woman such in he describ- ed. Her name in M12. .\.'e(,`nllum, and was sentenced at Wntertown to prison for grand larceny. Her case was taken to several courts with the hope that she would escape the penslty, hut in each instance her guilt was contiruied. She was placed in the Wstertown goal before being sent to states prison. and while there her friends pre red is petition praying for her release. an sent it to the governor of New York state. She was allowed to leave goal and go where she pleased about the city and. always returned until one day last week, when she disap- peared. Neither the sheriff nor any of the staff know where she had. gone. The sheri` strongly-suspected that her daughter. Mrs. muinn, knewall about the alfair. She was `int$r\'io\vsd`and said she was of the opinion that her mother had gone to Canada. On Saturday a letter was reosived by the sheriff from the governor, statin that he would not pardon Mrs. M In! at present. This mads matters worse, and the shsrilf and Mrs. Quinn lost no time in star for Kingston. On Saturday hsand Oiosr ur- ustt visited all the hotels, but to no pur- pose. Mrs. Qninn intimated that her mo- ther had friends in Toronto and most likely entthers. Mr. Felt and his solo ion ant to that city and eaptarsd Mrs. cCal- lum in the Albion hotel. If she had resisted the shsrif could not have taken her from Canada. but she went with him w ly. T rsturnsd to Kingston on Sun y and sh or Alexandria Bay on the steamer NnI1nmnn_ III III` "II" Nonomnn. l I I a 1 I l I . I '. 1 x r I r nu); nuu II 'lr| Ma `or C ll:-r was elcctcul hut spring. 'l u 0 clays fur: the vlectiuu A nu-cun,; ui the \\'.(.'.T.l'. was calle-l. at Whivh n vauuliulntc fur Inlyur and tin: \:Ulll|\.'llII|t'lI` I one Irunezl. (lu election clay am anti-pmhilnitionist. thinkinv it ajnlu-. or-lerexl some tickets to be printed with the live councilnncn on it as named at the woman`: meeting. but substi- tuting .\lrs. Salter`: name for that of their candidate for mayor. Her friends. having procnn-cl her conaent In an`: if alecml, not to work and accomplished what haul been pro l as an ill-natured joke. The anti- pro ibitinniat and his allies. to an a homely u ing. were made to laugh on the othar ai o of their mouth. Argonia elected a fe- male mayor. who in the haul of an alliciont mlmiuintration, but one hardly an progror - aive an the claims it to be. Her anxiety for local lmpmvements is checked by the par- simony of her councilman. Mu. Salter`: salary in one dollar a you-. Tho mnvnn-nfAn1nniA In nhnul rm hm: IIIIl'y II 0|! uuulr I The mayor of Argonia in about five feet l three and a half inches in height. She is. thin and of an active temperament. Her e `ea are gray, and her crimpe-l hair of a blonde shade. The care: of otlirc have in~ uluced her to engage the acrvicea of a dmnes~ tic. but otherwiae her nrrnngt-meme at home are as they were before her election to be the chief ueraon in a population of about live hundred. She learned dreaa-making while at colle . and makes her own and her chil- dren`: c othing. .\lre. Salter was busy at the washtub when her consent was gained to serve as mayor if elected. Order of Fol-Catlin. Dr. Millmua, of Rockwood uylum, ,hu olocud pllpichn of th 33.... M... .!}" :."I" ..1..-.`.....a.-... on... .3 I \`.Iu7r; III u` . I'.uIICIIU""VVrII|IU' `Fl `u. cute. to whom gho wu mnrrio-I in Imp, wu I lolluwntmleut. Owing to ill health Min Kinny did not rldunw. but left collogr for boot in the car _v t of IMO. When. in I883. her tuner`: unily remm-ed to Argw nh. she and her luubuul went with them. The nlace was I nolllennem u! 4 ualu-rs. and its In-at mayor wan (Min-r 'imr_\'. her father. After enduring nvnlidorlhle haul Ihip .\lr!I. Halter And hrr Imsl-nuul he-nu tn pruaper in husiuess. |"r-nu an curly jute in her time of residence at .-\rgnni.- shu was I has) wmnnn. She and her Ilelpnmtv were prominent in organizing In I`-nptian vhun-h. and a branch of the \\'unm\n`s l'hn'stinn II..- I.....`...... I :. _. |._. 'I'.... n..... ...._. I '.. L... '|I`lIlII"VlI| III Uf Klllllllx I 0 \\'a. Tonnpcrume Uniuu. Hur I for. and the couple lmvo: fo )0_\'! and A girl. \I_....-u _,`.,n I III- Muyor sher`: maiden name In Sauna Mada: ' navy. lm was Iunrn ol tn who were r: of the Society 0! I nromln. on A hm mar Luuin. Hnhlmnl. count . `Ohio. I8). In N71. when IIOIVI yin! ol . the nuovod with her parvmu In 3 [arm twelve Iullcn went 0! Topeka. Run. She wu married when. four yuan ngu, she uul hot Iunhncl removed tn Argoain. In I378 and I879 the attended the lunun sub In dnntdnl collo . Slulnutuu. when Louis A. Salter. non I lkutounnt-yuveruor of an nigh. In nrhann nhn um: nun!-rial in Iiial wan Nome than alum we patented a small ple- Mn oi the only woman nuyotlu the Union] Sula. Sunuuu I. Idler. ul Au-gunk. Run- II. Tu-do we give n In 1' usual I later turn. And col that II VI! In uudlocl. us! the Ikcu-In As-ronupanying II, In] the puller E `tho only touch layer In the (`aloud I lune -Iovfoonlhv Dllbulou. i nlcago. - . The Iclus. Lady Macdondal And Noelon '|m\'e'beenchu:terod to carry wheat from l`.himurn tn Kinmtnn. The run: in Me mu- ounnes or A Pnndnen. ALONI IN HER GLORY. IVIANSA I. I.| LTEII. I lllllll 3 \ III I3|NIII ' hunhnu-I is a law- four chileln-n. threa- THE IBRITI-SH WHIU. Tl}!-JSDAY. Loxnox Aug. 23.-Six bodies of-ne vio- timn of tin accident to Ipqotntnn of the bout men on the Tlnmu iumvlnv Inna" u my xonxwlo TBIIIKIIIOO II onuvu @319 go-_ vernmant viii bl'bick'6d b"'vo thousand citizens. or All tint Am u-Antnd; The C. P. R Ivuuuluult will I!` IESIUM ll citizens, or all the pro wlgntod comphny will be cod. ~ ` KIIIII OI Ill. IWIICIIIII K0 WWII` K "II lbont non `Flume: jautdny Inn hnnn nommnd. TUTIIIIIUIIF Will I DI ........-.-..n mill L. ;. "I". IEO CIIIITUIVNI W) W `'n'.` lronl Chicaiyo to Kingston. The nto in 52 per hulho . The hammer 1). Calvin and tow _'\n:`i_ll hm..- I ).-A--Q I-1... in . 0... (`Ann IIUEII Kne IIIJlIllCl0n~ ` Wl.\'.\'1rm, Aug. 22.--Premior Nonqmy ,c;ngrstulstea the `contractor god govern- ment upoh psyin no hood to the in'unction At 5 meeting of 5:0 cnbit counci yester- dsyitwssdocidodtolsy rsllssndtisgsnd if my forcible resistance is oifsnd ths vcrnment brhinkid "In"r'1i'v"s tlibnnnd pin n was nvouuuy purcnllou Dy nee l to acting for the C. P. R. \ 'inne- gers aay that while Sir John insert! that ` eral supremacy shall bepreeerved in- tact. and that the Dominion government shall have its commands obeyed if it be at the pointnof the beyonot, he cannot lend a force of sufficient strength into the country to prevent the contraction of the railway. ..The people are as a unit in the declaration of resistance. It in said that the British regulere will be quartered in Winnipeg to prevent the road being carried out. Mean- time the Manitohe governnienf is paying _no heed to the injunction. \Vm'_\xn-`an. Ann, 21--Prnminr Nnnnnnv Hill!!! (HI! \\ I8 (0 pl'9VGll (-110 I500 ICIVCI` railroad from paying thmu In certain party at Morris, forty miles mm hero. in` V nmnnrtv wn rannntlv nnmlnuul Iw hnr-tin: l Putty II: AVIUITIB, lUI'ly_V IIIIIUI IIUIII BTU. LIIII ; pmfert was recently pnrchuod by ties 1 ui acting the -...-nunuu. .-u I.-A _.|.:I.. Q1- Y..I._ X_--..a._ AL_A ' I" 1 Sir John Say: Begulan` Will Suatslu the Federal Sup Inacy. \\'l\'\'lI|l-`n, Ann 09._'I`I:n hninnnnn urn.-uuunl only: Iuu\;_)o \\'1.~a.\'n-m, Aug. 22.---The ipjunction taken out wt: to prevent the Red River ` railroad from nnninn thmnnh curtain um. ll- `Mr. Bolgofs appointmenl dutes from Sept. lat. lUlll'. Ald. Thom son voted for the appoint 1 munt, anal A I. L`. Robinson thought it in- consistent for at man to vote for 3 thing he had strongly objected to. Aid. Thompson said he was not opposed to the appointment and that he intended amondin the by-luv when the duties were deti . This its done by the introduction of A clguse making .\1r.lolger rm usihle for work incon- nention with t e water works or other works of the city." Ivnrnnnnm4"nni.l ALI "rhnmnnnn with n \\'Ul'K3 Ul um clly. I'presume," mid Ald. `Thompson with A wink. that means the management of the works." No sir 2" exclaimed Ald. Drennau. The by-law was passed, signed and seal- ed. jx;;.a,.u.'rrp.::'.:r.I'..T-T_oo...u.... INC ICIITI. I'D! I , HIIOW DIITI III Bill'- ling are loading umber for Ouwogo. The achr. Rutherford is takin in iron ore for Chicago. Thu mini. Izmlv Mnmlnnnlnl And Nmlnn` lrcuuu. luau Lllulll IIUQ U11 DOCl.ll`l:ll. I A vote was taken, and the by-law making ` the appointment was cnrrriexl by eight to l four. 1 AI ` I`I_ ,_ _` , I f,, A. , H 3, A nu llmw Ul nullllllg navmg net-.31 nxea. .-\ld Harty said the alderman had been confounding two things. ll the city never had the water works it would need an engi- neer. Now was the time to appoint him. He declared that the bylaw imposed such duties upon him an the council in its wisdom saw fit to appoint. He was satised that certain works in connection with the water works would come under the engineer`: con- trol. .\Ir. Bolger was about 45 years of age. had had twenty or more ears of experience. and had Always commanq ed high fees. He was willing to accept the city engineehip, as he duimd to settle down and pay -that attention to the rearing and education of his family that their intemsts warranted. If the council searched all Canada a more com- petant man could not be secured. A vote uni halrnn sang` the I\\7..ln\a- nu-Kine uuucr luuuruuul were 0 u (0 tll.`lI_\`I. .-Ud. Wilmot thought the present mnnagan ment o( the water work: ohoulcl Ive conun- mxl. No man could look After the street: and mm-.r works at tho same time. What he objected to WI: Hie presentation of I cut anal lrio-cl scheme to point the engineer. Ald. Thompson uni {hut Alul. Wilmot knew as much about the ihatlcr as he did. He knew of nothing having been xed. Hnrtv mliul [ha Alnlnrlmni Inn` Inn:-n mus uwr me uuwr worn euonuun. ow. Altls. Swift. Shannon and Drennun ur I that the Appointment be dc-fern.-d, but the ` \ other alderman were opposed to delays. ` cl. \\'iImnt thmuvht llm nruu-nt lnnnnnn. I nag, Illll ll IIIm:l|.uHL`:Il Ullgllwul cnum IIMIIIIU the nmchinery. AH. HilIe1':-lcew zluitl mulnl prt':!cl`il)r the engineer`: he thought it a-lviul-la. fur thc' year. tn continue the manage- ment at the water works. .-\l-I. Thunupaou tlmught .-\lnl. Hildor oh-ave Iru iutnuluciug tlu thin alga at the wedge." He wnnud the engineer tn look utter the water works utemion, etc. All`: Krill. Shannan Anal n...m.... ill-(nu. .3i'.;'i'..-.1. annually. phunlrin-_v, inn gun] a us.-uluurus II-I (`IIlIlY'l`llu. 1 wanted l_hu uun.ilora!ion of1 deferrvul. Thx-_\ mirisul that carefully unuidcr the mnuar. a water works mutter mu lip-: coul-I lac appuillleal. AM. Iklwuing vme an-Ilnihlv v oL..a sun as Lvlll J. Un this point them was a long discuuion. 1 some nlnlanuen wanted the city engineer to Iuok After the mnnqpmonl of the water works. utherl lhnt In should simply look after the Inter vu-tks in so fan`:-I the utroeu depnrtnwut wu cuncorned. while other: of the queation Thu m|\i.q-1| lhnl I vnmminan t-tuuuy yuan! In! IIIIGRIII ul lll annoy- oro. In tting Lina Md. Utldtnloovo In nthotl t at the city vru no-,-min noon- pvtont Illollbhuuunuitmulclc M. It I'll desirable that tho council should uocnn an angina: at once in outer that he might get acquainted with the clutiu devolving uipon hill. in View 0! the ononoun lurk cou- tun teal by the council. A J. Thompson aid he haul mule en- quiriu also in; the applicant. And lain lriomlu uyoko II of Mr. lhlgorh etpt biliticn. Ho wan to know in I Int copu- city Mr. Bulge: would stand to the water work: couvpuny. "ll lhil nnint Hunt` wan n lnnn 1.5.-`nu-Ln: uI'II. ' AH. linhlulnvn brought up I by-bu. path; the nppoiuuuuu. I-I pnvlouu In in cuuklonliuu the nppliuuunu and tofu- ouu ul Ibo cudhlnun A. J. Nolan. Bnchvlllo ; L`. F. Aylumurth. in. Male: (`hula Mouth. Kingston, and T. U. Bolgot. IIolbvi|k-Iron nod. ll- n_,I,_,_| n u .A n. In - - I run IFDIII I-Hf]? K) `JIIOUISV. The steamer John T horn wont to 0g|lons~ ` burg today to aka an excursion party from (Ila ton and ` `n mhn. Folnr. Snow Rh-(I llld Stir. uuuuuuuvo: Humor. ul noun-sue. has , has npyulunl ear ouginur and llnvyot as I 0! sun |Ivl' noun. `I30 count! all numb appointment at in manila; lut . ugh. /` ALI nn.1._:...,_ |.__....L.. .._ _ I... 1-.. I OOMPITINT BELLCVILLI OINTLD : MAN APPOINTIO ENLINEIR. Io I'll] Look Jllor Ilun Mot Walla THE wonx MUST CEASE.` noumn um Tar: m..\cI`L noun}; 0! tlollbdlos {up ` --. Q1! 01.. I..Jl.. -2 Nnplu hops :-twucnl-`l ho Kind 0! : In haunts in II Ito Ilghvoo Inonnomlutlou-can noon '03 nop- Mbot III. Inc: In In no xcuuull II"lh Ill UIullI:\'l||l| I work: wmulull)` MUH be all) mu`. nnal {mm SIJII) In SI.-'1 LU)`. .\lr. Huwitl v-ml-I louk lrinv-4, on-.. zn clerk cnnlul nlu th and a Iuocluuical ungim-or mu mchinr-r\' YOIIEO D0 l\lII mu. \ Uswcgo. Shewill go to Bqlleville and tow \ a raft from thpre to Quebec. Thu nfammnr Jnhn Thorn want tn Hmlanc.

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