Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1887, p. 4

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HENi)RY sfiompsou. SIUVUI II llI`W I. But line of gene feather: in pillows or l hulk at June: Rt'lIl'u Michal Davin left for lrellunl yostenluy on the nu-tuner Celtic. Buy A pair of tint choice fmlrlmttnn kid ` gloves, vurrnnteal, only $I, at Hamly u. Dish cloth map ~A towel with every 25;. H lb.) bar. Henulry & Thompson. .`3eeg_\'Innuimn mlvertiselnent ul.\'(-rgcmw Major .\lor am in another column. Hrdnvk & MI`: in the rlnhnnonl Iilnnox inr } I UTIIIIIUIIIII. A little girl or my lulv can be suited in glove: at Lnilluv`n. ll. lino: nf nun funllntrn in nillnwu nr l [Tull] IE- Tho 'orknhire bhu-king nun was though 1 Porumonth. ` A Ihnl- ..l-I ._- _..... I...l.. _-_ L- _..:.,_I :_. 1 Newly Paragraph: Picked Up by our Ile- portorn In Their lhnnblon. K idglovuathiullaw `I. Wong Chin Foo. (`ity Hall. (lot. Nth. The loruumuth clnm.-h has been entirely reohinaled. 1'1... '__|..-|_:___ I I ,|.:._ _ ._.,.__ __.,_ .L,... ,I, .. - `w-J .u.u-gun new \vnIvI\I us \e:IlUl man of an olfence of which he was clearly guilty. simply because coulsael had annealed to their prejudices and calculated for suc- cess upon the use of them rather than of their co mmon sense and conscientious judg- ment. To be sure the obligation accepted by every juryman was ignored, but men an taught to blind themselves to the right so long as they perform nllat is ecandalonsly termed a national service. it's a deplorable condition of things, and it must be viewed with feelings 0! alarm. The administration of justice must not, he interfered with on any account. it must not be understood by any one that he can hrealr the law with impunity. and he would do so if justice could be defeated as easily generally asit has been in two recent cases. National sentiment is not in itself objectionable. It is cultivated by all classes ol peop|e-l'In- lish. Irish. Scotch.German. Su'edish.An:eri- ca. lt.alian-bnt {or social and similar ad- vantages. It comes under the law when It undermines the laar,'and must not be. say: it was the great": (area lmaglualola. Who made` it Inch 3 The Klol olflciall. Why 3 lloauu orlhc hullapualtlon 0! on; i Fronclunan to womul another an the pmcoan } of law haul boon applied at the instigation of } the l-lngllnlu anal been fascillialeul by Eugliah ` luuenco Surely this in not an ovlclanco of the harmony exlntlng lnlwoon the race: In Montreal. On the contrary hr in the proof of that nlhclniel which the politicians have cncouragod In their llitll fur political power. it via: mly (In other lay that Ill Franch- men on a jury raluueul tn colwlcl. a conntry, ...-.. 4.! a. ..R_...._ ..t ...Lx..I. 1... ...-- _|.__._I_. POLICE COURT-THURSDAY. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. FIRE KINCSFN 4 sizes; -:- Thou Reliable Stoves no for ale on! I . E\V STOVE DEPOT. BILBBY~& VIRTUE, MISS NELI.ll`2 l \' KP} Will open an l<.`\`omng Class in shorthand. A plicalious for inl'urm\- lion regarding svelem. ours and terms. to her at MI A|m01`T's. (`ulborne Street. nctu Syden- ham Irect. (/NIVERSAL .970:/[)9 lsecouo. HAND BOOKS soon-a-and noon tough: and sold by `A. SIHMONDS, AIR. rnnmnnn nvn-|- F. mB1I 8. CLOTH. . . THE EARTH THEMBLED 1" REV. E. P. ROE S{ J. Hende}})n & 00., I f t ' uired b `` me`Eo `'i."c:3?u. all kinds is large ant; varied. lWe ` have A complete assortment in all the following branches : .RF.ADlN(., \\`DlTl\'|: MR. HORACE-W. REYNER, I'M.`-.1` Qlunnnhnav IN-an-on `Jaw-nan-an Erasers, IN FRENCH, Slates, Lnu, ELOCUTIOX. U COM P0.\`I'l`I()l\'. AIIEPIIDA BIOLOGY, TRIGOSUM ETRY. I A'I` A Story Iof the (/`hnrleston Earthqunke. GI-I()(iR.\PH\'. M CSIC, DR.\\\'l\ (:, 'r Euyllsh Mill: Biscuit, Ginger Nuts, Graham Wafers, Oatmeal Biscuit. Blob .l30od, ` Acbcd Jumbles. Are the Leading Gloves of the ; tho the now ' , Our stock of scaoox. BOOKS and scaoor. REQUISITE8 of -`$35 and :37. Katy, Sfrcct. SCHOOL BOOKS! Aug. I3. -HARDYS- GLUAKINGS, i __ AND GLUAKINGS, ULDAKINGS, KINGSTON AO7ADEM'Y,` nun n A l')I:IIIlI an-nmnun Ottomans, Curls and Sea- lettes, $1.25, $1.50, % $2.00 and up. PRINCESS STREET, u. x1.\`usmx All-Wool, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. NEW BOOK, ONE PRICE STORE. 500, 60c, 75c. ' cnmnxsrm. Commercial Course, ET(.`., E`I`(.`., I-ETC, -'9 Crayons, ..--vu--v-c-- .__-j-.__-_ _, 219 BARBIE STREET. First-(`lnss Elementary Education in Eng ljsh, Mathematics. Classics and Book-Keeping. E. RYAN. B.A.. Principal. "T1:.\u-+;RAx(-+1. Auull DRY GOODS. Pencils, 't';RA.\I.\I.\R. WRITING. .\ (:ER.\l.-XN. A`. ALG E n 1 . LATIN, IERRA. '1 Compasses, EESNING CLASSES TERI l)l`lI`.NID AT THE DOMINION BUSINESS GULLEGE MONDAY. 3111 OCTOBER. an: In IL. ` _`..;.:.......rr .. ............1..... 'r..I...n~..nIu- B1,?` ._g. V om + x I I\\`l'a AG H . 60 CENTS. ".uu1nm:Tu' f$r|'<'1c`L'LTL'Rr:, HI-I0.\l ETR Y. "okrnox-rm , Rules, Hl.\`TOR\'. 1* H\"su:s JEKILV IIQ I , III II \I\J A \Jl-DIIILIA Subjects 'l'nught-Penmnnshi . Tel?-nphy. Buainossm-ithmotic.Phonogmp y.Boo -keep ing. Typo-writing. GREI-IK r UTDY 1uss'n)R.ls Tall HEARING. no maul f_I'!IclhuI'1|u\fIIoHJ ta-ouusod hr colds, (even-. or nnturiea 11- m: u.1luI`ulIlrunl:I. Always a [-unllllln. ut lnv:suh.o to uthora and com- foru lo lo Wrist. .blu..c. Hr5\`v:l`nn3IOII. even whhpen husgul vllsllmx-N_\`. \|:l at-rtrolfo thou: went. `up. Kari main! 0 pmolp. Addreu E`. KXSCOX.B53l!rI-ad wny..\'.Y UU NE 7;}; UEJ-U` Peck`: Pawn} lmpmve -1 Cushioned Eu Drums P CTLY RESTORE T33 HEARING I-whether clmfuosu is caused colds: fun`:-n-, nr inhnrh-a v..ul.`. ...| ...~..l.I.-....... A 1...--- utuce. with 81. pp. Post Olco T eonee CLIFF, A no General Real `Estate Agent. "%?.5s.g':.':m- - `TM... .*.'.J-\'" ' I I 0. . ....`.... .f..`.'..*......;....."` "` 9.93.5 '5ZeADEAF largo mics and 73 return M In any about a) lhp. of steam. Parcel No. 21-05:. mum Parcel N0. I9-aouooueruanrln. Parcel No. 20-Schooner Norwty. Parcel No. il--schooner Denmark. Parcel N 22-Bu'[o8t. LI Parcel X3.` 23~.\`ow boiler. o lron.`wilh re box 7 loan long and Ihellv 11 feet I (up: It 13 feet. long over all)` u box.8 feet I2: in - .. . dlunouar: anon. Hun men... 1.. an feet long bvior'n|l) : il ii"56x_.V` fot 5 diunowr: shells` *f':;e.tt2bi1;c::eut 1:, two 1 one on Illl'R0If.I`\lO.:`l'Id 73 Il lnchI'tn!|H shell. 1 hot! inches In dlki-Q males. each 0 foot bysfoot ilk 0!: six largo nes and 14 lnchrtubes` :JIull| to ` about 9! uasuxv. (`olor Class. leach mornln from 10 to I2) 400 A I euon. or where I or more easons are taken in one week. 25c each lesson. Afternoon Drawing Clan. Mend: I. Wednondnylsnd F1-ldnn from 2 to 4 , `N r term. Even] Drnwlng C ondnya. edm-days and 1-` day: from 7:!) to 91!! p.m.. 83 per term. All foes payable in advance. l`rincinAl-(`muu.xs l-1. \\`ruc.vsn.u.1.. .usiatant-)l I58 Jzxzmn C. suuv. Yellor. Parcel No. 15- Side Wheel Tug Steamer Hiram A. Calvin. Pnmol \'n. l6_S|dn \\'hMnl 'l`no Qlnnvnnr lnkn 1 rarco vellor. Pnnon yawl hunts. harness. eux. as per in vcmury. Parcel No. 9--0ne 12-inch Rotary slomn pump and boilor complete. ` Parcel No. l0-l)i\'imz:nmnmtus. six n-n-okinu and D0ll(`l' complete. l0-l)i\'ing:I|Ipnmtus. wrecking: pontoons. one square wooden wru-king pump and mm ttings for another. one wrecking hnwner. Pun-c-I .\'o. ll --I-`ourlcen horses. Parcel No. l2-l m;`u)ller Ii. 1). Calvin. { tu'coI .\`o. l3-Side Vhee! Tug Steamer (`hick II n. - Parcel No. lI-Sido Wheel Tux Steamer Tm- winchc boilers and mum. Puree X0. 8- Reining (llt. anchors.-chains, rope sails, blankets. axes. nugt-rs. (`nut hooks. yaw! ls. harness. in 1'. -inch Rutarv sum in nnmn mem. as per Inventory. Farrel .\o. 5-Mulo. planks. |)l.ll`(`bl|S('l)ln(`kS. sorv.-ws. blocking and other plant used in ship yard. as r inventory. Pllmel .'o. 8-0ak and nine timber n! (`nmla-n yam. Inventory. pine Garden Island, as per a 'icauion. ; _l`m_'ovl a-'l`\}'o ponloons. \\'i'h szcaxnl 'umnu.n.spora -mcnuon. Pnrovl .\o. a-'I`wo winchc boilers and omm. Pun-0 Kn. Lllinlnn mmh nnr-rn-c ..~I.,.s... Buudlntliii. I-V`inna.V&o.` b_I)`Il-811!-baa U $00!!) Omce. 5m. s: sung:-I clmu St. 390. Pnst`0I'Ilco .mm` . W U. G. lIUtL`IJl`l` I Ganlen bland. Sept. 3th. 1387. MRS. POWER is prepared to ire los:-ons in all the dlbrom bunches of Drawing and Painting including Portraiture. Lustre. Mc- tallic and Acme. Water Cnlor. Pastel and Gosso Painting. For terms. etc.. apply at 72 Syden~ ham Street. cilors. Kingston : Puvei .\o. l-Gnnicn Island. containing 65 news. more or ion. with all the whnrves. piers and other improvements. including the ma- chine! in saw mill. shops capstan houses and other uild' booms. boom chains and all Olhof tools an Articles on and about the Island which now belong to Mid Estate. and which are not specially mentioned in the other par eels named below. Porn-.l Kn, ikmyh in or-nnrnl nlnuu an no! C013 lltllll DOIOW. Parcel No. 2~Goods in general store. as per inventory. . Parcel No. 3-Slock of iron in hlnpkanuichzx Inventory. K0. 3--Slock of iron in blacksnlitlfs = shop nnd boiler shop. as per inventory. _PIu'v:c|_!\ o. l-Goods m sail loft and other shop And boiler shop. inventory. Parcel No. places of storage connected with this depart- ment. inventory. l`arrcl_)o.75-Muto. |)ur1`bt\s(- Mocks. I nu. urrn Ul'IUuI'.K. I257. tor the purchase of any one or more M the following me]: of the Estate of and D. I). Calvin. The `xecuton do not bind themselves to never: the highest or any tender. Further pnrticu are can be obtain- ed on nnplication to tho I-Ix:-cutnrs. Garden ls- lnnd. or to KIRKPATRICK & ROGERS. Soli- citors. Kingston Island. containinz TENDERS will be received I) the Exec ms of the late D. 1). Calvin. of Arden Isl d. County of I-`ronlrnnc. Ontario, u: to .\'00.\' N THE 1911! 0("l'UBI-ZR. IE7. {on a purchase of tollowlmr name]: Wrecking, Diving and Rafting Plant, TIIIBER ETC. ' I Initn` ulll}-\IIII.\A IIIIKXI IUI Ulll UWII KIIIIIC. Gentlemen can depend on zoning R1-linbl Goods from / !AsHLEY' TM Ilnunulgu QLul-n \l_I.__L REAL ESTATE, Steam and Sailing Vessels, `!!F._?#!:ff?1?F!*!".9 8:038 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th. A//DE ro EA 7/! Has the boat nnorlnlentoflinlhrlnnn Under I wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Scarfl. Umbrella. (`ol Ian. llnndh-rchiefl. km. for men. at (`ash Prices. Imported direct for our own trade. nnnl'nIu|nn n--. 3-.....) .. _.nx_.. h._n_L| The subacribur is now prepared to Jhow n coluplc-to assortment of the LATEST FALL and Wl.\'Tl'IR (6()()lDS in Sulllngl. Overcoat tags and Tronu.-rings. which he will nuke up in tlrsbclua u_\'le nl N-asonnble prices. JOS- A. B- SMITH, .\lh2R(`|I.\N1'TAlLOK. - 2.'i9K1.\`n STREET. {TO THE i5ULI J RATTEN BU RY'S, ?-13AR IIAIID TIMES SCARED TO DEATH! 0l'll [I00 I! ID().`!l!2!! Jun! lo! um whln run! It will do you good to no our nor of Full Aurncuonn.ooum- I unheloaluylonnd but q tyu prion `no y can to meat. Poo an nu-In 5'a`.?;`5.:a". T:'$`e'L',""'3.`aL.`?"..Q:la f2252 .'. .';i'.7' "d0odn.(`wl`{::; 0' can A: lulu ' Iollu uric : In Son Btl'iluts. Scolvh (`um Fur (`up and moves. :1 [men that will opcn your um. so 0. (`one great and anal . And vo the SM: Clothing Home. I con street. 0 call. '. `|I'|| go In....._......,.__ \ ll. \\'0Ll". npwu Hung 'll:IllI\"ll,\ . es l:.::l'olf0 "$9 ueu `; - i u Iru L'Am'esn i=`f"ixx"s'cC)5<.uss umu: wny..\'.Y lT()U8INO afdniis 1:35;; ('l.A.\`!~`l-1.~`will reopen in the rooms of the Mechanics` Institute. corner or Prinvess and Montreal Sin-cu. on And the work will be better done. If it prevente the moth: h-om aet- tinc into them for the next two months it will be money eeved. Remember then GALLQWAY'S Band to Galloway before the ` rueh oomee any Fun you may want repeired or altered in ehepe and have it done while there in plenty of time. Jr DON'T COST ANY MORE 1: Kb; p1.oo- -cn:i 93 7?:-tale; 8:. the zitimhor. First-(`has uundrx In connection. GENTS` FURN IIIIII 8. NOW IS T HE TIME ! IN UNDIRSHIBTS AND DRAWIR8. mm and moves. Books. B:-sou. Cardigan Jackou. Driving Ocpo and Nockwotr at I gig}- 3 4.4- L2.lJl.&.I... mlinxn Smxrr. _?___: TEX1 ENSIVE sA.Li-: The ("honpcot |'Ince In the city. Ann no-nu...-..~_ ..... H EDUCAEIQNAL. W _ KINGSTON SCHOOL or m. uvuvu Ill . 5T'A`.'zi n-:-`1! -: } `I.-I Q`... anon. anon The Popular Shirt Mn 12 6PP. WINDSOR HOTEL Execute:-n. . Joxgnsuin. Plcormmoa. MISS NELLIE PYKI-I will Evening Phase Aunlicalions known as the HA \\ sun IIUH-.I.. The house is in good l`(`|NIll' and is sinmlod M , the ferry wharf. There is A large burn uml ` stable and shod: on the prolniso.-a. Conditions made known on. the [inn-of sale. For funlu-rlnfnrnmlinn D||J|)|)' to [he Vumlur. \\'ll|ium Rixm-y. Kingslun. or (0 landattunlod tn the Vtllago or Mlr)`s\'lIl0. In no Township 0! Wolfe Inland, in tho (`uunty of Frontenac. described as follow: : Commencing at a stone monumont on the south tide of thu mnln mud running thnmgh the Villa 0 0! Mar svtllo at the north west corner 0 that port on of Int No. I. old curve)`. oonvc-yod by .\r(`hiht\|d llilrhvock and Wary. his wilt-. to John Dawson. lat March. I842 : tlwtwe uutvrly along the main road 82 feet ; thvnve southerly 2:`:-hninn to the south end of mid purtiunuf Int 2 t once west 82 feet ; thence northerly tn the Eluco of beginning. int-lmling the pn-tniut-:4 nown the l)A\\'S().\' llt)'l`l-.l.. .-.'..`n LESSONS IN SHORTHAND. A1` I! o`cLocI son.-4. - All. and nln Ilnr, that rennin rvel or u-not of Inndnltunl In the Village of. lrysvillc. In tho Townnhln of Wolfe lnlnml. (`uunlv 1'rlncIpu-4'muu.xs I-.'. \\'mc.~uzn.u Slturdny, the 29th Day of October. LD. 188?. up IO n'a~n t\n- unnu l'.\'l)lI`.R and b vlrmeof I pom;-rot Illc com` minod In an cortn in mm! from John Muckny In the Vendor. whtch w I he need at the time of ale. more will be told y Public Auc- tion by Wlllhun Murray. Aucuonoor. at his Rooms on Brook Street. In the (`my of Kinn- IIDII. 0I| onmsrm. BROWN .& co's pAWSON`S HOTEL; WOLFE ISLAND. lion. 1 to 8 p.m.; Adult; 8 ln 9:!) pan. Tcrnm 7.5:-unlu and 01.50 pvr month. l4fAr- rnunmrnu can he made for l r|\-um Lvoolu. lace of beginning. Ins-Iuulmg tl DA \\'S().\' 'l`hu lmmun in in Lrnnd re-nnir um! u I x uuul a nu Oct. 5th. l.\`\`7. Mondays, fuudays and Thursdays. `GYMNASIHUMI CITY HALL, `7/ {`. .F".T`!?V' 007- 71" - To eo..c:...a.}}u}f. m{.i;}:T i-3513;. ...un.a nh_..- . ---. -- - . -.-__ -.. MISS MARGUERITE ST.JOHN A unnnsmrs. WONGRCHIN F010, 7 `U5`P`P '3- O4 MARTIN'S opmm HOUSE, THE L/hF~'_A()F MI norms, " T37 Lessons. Gould A-imluloo-8o : ronorvod noalmho. -. _ 7 . -1 _.._.,_.... Under thodlmollon of8l;G'l'V.-ILIJ. Moh- ' UAN8. In Obrdh Block. Brock BL. AIPr|om-~7l.&uIl In. Plan open. -....`-... `}{..7{..;. ma; coumr oui-is-. In Dms no1'ou:w|.r a Omtut Play. \\ . II. M I.l.l\ .\.\. \ ondor`s Solicitor. Ularencc 51.. Kingston. .... IAL Imp`- FRIILI 19; *7 k)('1vo1ii:I: JIM. 2"l'I'2('I`\L H\'UA(3HMI'.VT HI ._-"`-- BEDROOM surrms, PARLOR SUITES, . AND srnmnomzns. 1 -m8 QUEEN 8TREET.- Thgn over before In {be any ll.` `"~+.;; ;5;.;`a;%x ;;;;;e'.; .1" UIIIUI. KlN(lB`[`0N`lCl.EC'I`BlC Mom 00. \\'. ll. .~`l'l.l.l\'A.\. ilnr l'lnruna-a-SI Kn 53 max gr; ' 'C'L.~l.` NISIINESS 0!" RA Cb`. Our telegreph column reports '3 case in which the clnnniahneee of rsce has seriously interfered with the edminietrutiou of iusticel Some time since in men. French in national- ity, educated, and en aspirentfur religious orders, wee eccusecl of 5- serious oence. that of criminally assaulting as poor young women. - It was hoped for his own sake. and for_the sake of his aesocistious, tint he would succeed in establishing his innocence or in offering some evidence in mitigation of his conduct. . His crime wee, however, not only prdven bu ! esteemed worthy of severe punishment, and he was sentenced to two years` iinpi-`isonnient lacking emonth end ogging with the cat, the stripes to be Applied at stated periods covering the time of his incxsrceretlosn. To-day it seems he . .-o(`0l\-gd the B9: whipping. end the telegrsm -Hi: courage, his energy, his foresight and sagacity are generally lauded, but the bent of them. politically, is not generally com- mended. .ccording tn the philosophy of some men the method of accomplishing an object in not to he considered, only the ob- ject Attained. If methodia of no account and only result: are to be taken into reckon- ing Mr. Senecnl was one of the greatest men that Cenada ever produced.- A: 8 atm- tegin he was without a peer, for the yeuon ` that his utrntegy was of a kind which few: men preferred to practice. .._.._.-..., ... ...v y... .u.. -Iuuiavu `II nu. lyvuu-\..u ; career, was a liberal, and gave his party efficient sid. Later, hnwcrer, he was in troduced by Mr. Dans:-rm-an to Mr. ('hnp< lean. then in power in ()nebec. and nn ul- lisnce was entered into between these gentlemen that continued down to Mr. Senccal's death. Mr. ('hnplean found him in most valuable ally, especiallyduringgeneral and bye-elections, when Mr. Seneca], as he stated lunlcr oath, spent money freely in a large number of constituencies to keep Mr.,Chspleau and his friends in office. He was in brmsd-minded, fnr-sighted business man nnd politicinn. who seldom hesitated about the means to be employed to accom- plish his ends. He understood the people of the province thoroughly, and knew where and how to operntcito reach the political or party results he had in View. He has not left his superior in the province in political strategy and _/iuuve. II : . . _ . . _ A -4 L2- -......,_.. L1, t,,,_,:,,I A I .......-....- ....... u. .. ....`. aux-|I\.I| nu u-ya...-.6 to make parlimnent. rather than in the work of any house. ' ' The .\luntre-ail II:-air/, in its review of his life, refers tn the fuct that Mr. Senecal, in the earlier stages of his political ............- ...... .. l:l.......I ....l ........ L1- ..._._... A llE\\'ARl)0l"325 will be Mid for infor- mation that will lend to the conviction of any party or parties atanllng lines ell any of the oloctricllglnt poles in the city. and especially for the co'n'lcl.lon of the party who stole the to as otfthe poles on Union and Stewart Sts. `ho Company will not be responsible for any injury that may happen to parties lntorterlnx wnh any of the apparatus. By order. Ifuvnmwuu II`: Il'I`I`Bll\ I Inns! (VA - r, ...___. ed. We refer to the late Senntor Seneca], whose end. painfully watched, came on Tuesday afternoon. .\I r. Seuecel vru French by birth, and had been for yeerse prominent gure. mule so by the exerciee of hie own commanding ability. He built several reil~ ways in the province of Quebec, bought and sold others. then acquired It controlling in- terest in the Richelieu and Ontario l\e\'iga- tion cotnpeny, and by extending the scope of its inuence merited the title of un- crowned king of the St. Lnwrencc." He was I member of hoth the dominion and provincial parliaments. of the one froun 1367 to I87], and of the other from I867 to N72, but outside of the house he hl much more ` influence than in it and gloricd in helping on `main: nu-l3n..u.ne .-nah-.. cl.-- :.. Al... By death. resulting from (I stroke of pam- lynis, one of the moat relmxrkahle men in the political life of Cnnndn ha been remov- -_I up _.:4_ ._. .L_ 1-... a,,._-.-_ u,__,_u ed the key note, but notwitlutnnnling this tho I-rauulu-s from Kingltun to Ynrkur. and Tamworth and Tweed. may yet he built. and that. mu. without the aid or good will of lie.-llutillc-. -..-. .-- -. .....a~-.... .. . than lk-ll:-ville-. ltu gift tn the Kingatun & l'emlrolse railway has been more than re- painl. and it is hecuuuu of this experience that the friemln of the X. T. & Q. ruilnny are pro.-pure-I to a:l\'(x'utc the granting of a liberal lmnus to it. It is gntifying. of course. to learn that the Oumrm has sound` _. u u ;- .-. . u The liellevilie Uulm in hu mule it ulllC(lV- cry that it in the pcoplooi Kinglton, who never gave I railway honnu, who are endeav- ouring to enjoin the tax-burdened Tflltllll-I ol Hunger-lord into giving 1, bonus {or the extension of the N. T. & Q. railway from Tamworth to '1`:-earl." lmlocd ! The people oi Kingston are naturally enough much in- terested in any Iclu-ine which has for it: oh joct the prolpority of the city, hutin this matter the pet-e of Hungurionl Ara infinite ly more interacted. anal are promising A lll)- erni bonus to the mail. had on unount_ of truic which the N. T. it Q. rhilwny com- pany must appreciate. The deep clir plenum of the Ontario in quite apparent. llungorfonl in in Hunting: county anal the iulen of it desiring A business connection with Kingston instead of lielleville in not plenum to contemplnte. The fact in, how- ever, that the liungerfonl people. an ex- pressed in correupon-lunw. prefer Kingston, Ami it would he on extruonlinnry circum- uunre if the local vouncil or board of trade worked with the end to their nlelent. In re- gnrul to lminm-s Kingston is more fortunate .I >A I) II ..:II I.. _:t. ._ .L- l.':_ A1 L The WEIZKLY BRITISH Willa. 8 pa I column. In published awry Thursday morn an (In our. Anna ad Intha nuns:-hone of the but Job --an v unuu - ---u-can ---. For four Have. one or two lnoornonn ` , . ` Al For four Hum, own on uom lnwrom. Over four Hum. Int 1 Ion. . . locpe inch on uomoouoouuvolnm... Au Onmnwoe Iulnoquont Inn I00 Twlconvrou . Iuhooquont no z'.`..'..!`.".:".`ai.'.`i.""'h.T ".'1';.`..'.f..`.".';.`a'n?.u. wwv UUI. IIIISUIQIJUIII IuI.- 4 - . Irv hno:;oak nu noaHu....... do xoueuocni 'Ium.,u dutluwc. ouch. union wb'o`I'a` "hookod. when 01 llchujod. spook! nouoon In reading oolumm are chara- It utn run. Otllcaru at unlm-orpnrnus-9 AIIOCIM lam or nclultu will be hold puuonully ruapouulblu In: I onion the-y give. _..... II: Lear. ' Aunt ed Iothoj olvou In Canada: work ; 3 lm_pru\'od | `I-.nw. J. `Tm: Iuunum Wum In Fublluiwd ovary Sum- lnu. at us King rill-do . Kl on. Ontario. A! aux nouuu Ha I An. BETTER BARGAINS THE DAILY Wmazq nnlTf.~m spun-L: U aolumnn. In nuhunhnl nnarv Thursday morn TIIE LA TE .11. SE.\"(,`.{ 1.. rI`0r('.\'l) .l JI.`l'IfI.".\' .\'l'.'.s'T. " OP!`/er par Orbem Dear." ANNOUNCEMENT. lIn|rm`cI(l | `I-Jim . J. .\D\'l2ll'l`-l:Ill:N'l`H. , , ___.._ ....- A..-__.x....- ` I ill J b gr-.":,:...'::;..... .2... P II I . I. PIE. Elli. Proprlomr. THE BRITISH \\'um.1`HunsnAY. PROF. J. z. `DESROCHERS, xilogu nu . per no , so " Loni: XIV tilt {qr fancy or deqoniivg nrticlgs at L|idlnw'|. ' ~ JUNK- . P John McKee wee cherged with put'ci'pa- tion iri the robberv the: occurred on Mon- treel etreet some time Ago. when I tnvern owned by Mr. Seward: wee. entered unl whilkey and butter etolen. PI-ieoner e lew- yen declined to elect whether he would he ` tried summarily or by jur . -The teetimohy ~ -0! James Sexuude. John . cCunno'u. Bel- nerd Bird and Mrs. Herrymun we: heard. The evidence did nt-Need the court to be- lieve um McKee west-guilty. Adjournment until 2:1!) occurred. ~ . lllllll (U llI0l'l'UW- `John Perryman, an intemperete lmliviv dual. was charged by hie wife, with having while in hie,cupe, threatened to take her life. He eaid he would keep the peace, if let. go. The magistrate remanded him until tomorrow to allow him to get eecnrity guaranteeing that he would keep hie promise. , John Melina Ill nlnu-and with nan`:-fna. um-reuuunr. (l|(I I105 IIKB `HG \'eX'(llCC. Five cabmen pleaded guilty to having vio- lated the law by soliciting passengers on the K. 8: P. R. de t platform. Three id into the treasury .35 each, and two 8 .35 C-avan O'Toole, 13 yea of age, was ur- rested while under the in name of liquor. He said he was sick yesterday morning. and two boys, Brown and Nowell, supplied, him withla bottle of ale, rocured at Mr. Jackson : eatablislnment. e wan remanded * until to marrow. `La... D........._-_ _._ :...-.._..-_..- x_,3:..: This morning an able-bodied mun muned Titus was placed in the prisoner`: box at the police court. His wife, in tall and good- looking v onmn. clmrged him with disorderly conduct. His calling is a sailor, and when- ever he earns money spends it in whiskey. He neglects his home and does not support. his wife, whom he abuses. She desired that he he kept away from her. She earns her living now and does not not h'rm. Titus Said he would gladly leave his wife if iven a. chance, and appealed to `her to with raw the charge against him. The mtigintrnte taxed Titus to the extent of $12.31.`), and warned him to keep uwny from his wife. 3 He was given time to pay the bill. ' ' A woman. for nllnunna lmr cmr tn run 11?. Ill! I5 b'l\'UIl ume I0 [I10 UIII. A woman, for allowing her cow to run at lar , Ivu ordered to pay the court $7.35. Deffndnnt did not like the verdict. Vin- A-km-n -.l.....l..I nail}-g 5.. l.-..:.... ..:.. lllli II. I A very satisfactory meeting of incumbents ` and lay delegates of the city and townshi of Kingston was held last evening at Synm hall. remmling the canon upon the division of the Kingston rectory fund. The canon. which \\'.u pro ed last year and will be C0l|llIll'l 0(l at t e synod next week, was ` approved with slight amendment. Auullu-r (`use of llmnentlc lnl'Ilelt_ySnIo ` of Llquor to Minors. \.r-W IUrlI' IIKJI ( l lqurtn llrCe`- Still alive, Hunt, 1 Ice ;" Yuh ! yah S um! I val leef unooder yeer richt drue. "\\`h_v, how do you know that Y" I see airy climoa, I was leif mine masher for van vnrm gooz ofercont at I . B. Kennedih, King shdreez. I ma li' nl yeer rowundt min, haint it." I .-A-.. --o:-l-..s...... ........A:.... -1 1.. ..._.I.....4- 3Ew`J gmaar CIJTIICT UI I TIIICUSU IITUCI. Try our dry edging! 82.50 per coral: dry pine bloc-In $3 per cord : dry oak cordwood, so good as ordinary hardwood (3.50 per cord, delivered throughout the city. R. ; Crnw ford, foot of Queen street. Still nlivn "gnu I nan -" \'n.I\ V u-uh IIIIDII. Orders for p-o repairing. renovating or J repolishing executed pmmptly and skilfully at the G. .\l. Weber factory, Gordon street, corner of Princess street. I`._. ...... J... ...l..Z..... QI :4) ...__ ,,-._ 1 . 1..-. `(I Dy `HO POIIIX WIT. IV DI'0CI\'lIIC- For the but ( un ity of Scranton stove coal, also mr English (Newcastle) black Imiths coal at lowest rates go to gun works coal yard. lln Tmsmlnv .\huI-1, \\', ljttln am! .1 w3n f:;a.y Messrs. W. Little and J. ` Theobald lhot thirtv golden ploven and seven black luck: wlxile hunting on Wolfe "'.'!'_'.'.`;_..-_.l- _._n=-;__ _. ..... .=__-_ ID UlIIUlIl|IIIs STIIII IIWIIII Ilululu. The person: charged with the dynamite outrnqe at Farmonville hue been di3chArg- od by the police innh at Brockvillo. lfor the 3ua_i_t3_.' of_ Scr|nt_nn CGIVUU Dy [HG Clly CHSTI. Hardy has bought out A nice Int ne un- derwur sud has marked them 25c to 604: each less than regular price. Thh m`hr_ Hrnnthnm alinrhgrnnal u-ham! CDC" IUUU Klllu IUEHIII PrIL'U- The nchr. (irunthun tliuzhnrged wheat from Toronto, and the nchr. Jeanie Drumond is unloading grsin {mm Duluth. ` The nnrnnnn rlmrnmul with thn Ah-nnmitn ` Juat received a new In! of carpet platform rockets. We are selling very cheap at Jame: Reid's. A handsomely bound volume of the Annual civic rt: of Newark, NJ , has been re- ceived y the city clerk. HA1-(Iv Inn hmmlit nut A nice lm n un- "I III |IlI'\.'|ll. What is mure valuable than Pure null. apice or essence`? Answer: Hz-nxlry & Thump- IOII. .`II |lI (`HUI CHI III lIlH)l"I.'r CUIUIIIII. Breck & lhi is the cheapest place iur , pine blocks, hunchwmnl, luml or soft wood. ` vnt nr unmnt \ annoy. ..\y-v--vg- -- . _-.__--.---, Piano. Slnclmt. Oman. Harmony. .\'ext term commences Syptemhor 5th For terms agply at the store of Messrs. Rt-y~ nor 8: Carey. olden Lion Block.

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