Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1887, p. 8

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mrcuor IIIIII no ny up: It was mug. ville thlt II toothed iutimatlitxn of the rumor being Iloat. . " `er. n`The crew of the achr. Merritt will he paid 011'. The vessel will be taken in tour by the rop. Tilley. which arrive: here in I few 1 mm` III I` ITI. Navigation on the Ridoou canal in nearly over for the reason. A large number of the bout: have tied up at Smith`: Fulln. Thu nmn Dnmininn Ant] lnllr `nnnnln Lu-any we war. I). W. ranger Wt! loiotl to Portsmouth when she will be hauled out and I`CPil'Od. Navlntion usual in nonrlv uouu nave ueu up at aqlllnl run. The pro Dominion and achr. Augusta, laden wit (rain from Port Arthur for` : Richardson. urn in the Sault Ste. Marie rivnr CI` Ul"u-y- ` tor the cargo { coal is diachnrgo-I l the Junie H. Brock will go inw winter quu-ton - 'rn~dAV thn lnllr R W P Jnnr ns. tn:-ml on on we ulonon lot $00. per bushel. o Iteunor Hem brou ht uvontv-_\-e paneugen from Bay of Quinta ports to the cit! to-day. lo-. ck- ..--.... I.J ._--| :_ ,u__L_. _. u ` WIIII I0.`-II Ull-ll. Cur". - Capt. Uukin purchuoul the dnunngetl cuw of the (Honors for &. lmuhel neunor Hem hr-nuuht lavnnlx-.\-n lntoronllnp llonu (Juliana Along tho Ilnrbour-Vonel Momma-nhu. The prop. Armenia in loading barley fru- (hivegont Richardson`; 1 Th: m-on Shiohlnnn In in mm 0.-..... f'..l..l.. I I IIWFUU II l\ll'llIl'lll0ll I. ` The mp. Shicklunn uin port tn>nITok-lo ` with I .450 bush. corn. (`Ant `lnnl-:n -nu-..|......l ck- .l....,__-l Tho Scotthmeu Wake l'p. l.u,\'li0V. Nov. 'l`l.--Tho Scottish minen have resolved to work but five luv: 5 week uni ei-ht hour: per day. They have also ogroec to rovlnim I notional strike in Scot 1 land if R0 wort Cunnin ham Gnhum. .\l.l .. who wu Arrested dunng the London din- turbanco of the Nth inst. is sent to prison. nu uu: uuuuuc Ul suc 'llU\`CU'llll|I KIEIT \\'eborgu\`uu very ne re uliug of one of the most comic charnctcnu in modern (er- mnn ronunu-. tunnel`, In-r .\'uuunlar." -lc-scribed in her 0 rhut,".n text-book tamilinr to all ntuolonu ol Herllun at the pro.-neut day. .\Iuuru. Wcln-r Alltl Uhlke also sang. with an piunu nu-onnpnniment by .\lr. lieall, Der Jung l"ernkrsnz." A long illustrative of the custom of German brides, who wuau a wreath at the wodali care muuy. This song was sung with IIIC mu- lclly o.-llect, Iunl Wu no lhumughly enjoyed by every one preoent. that they could not 1-wane rumlolinn lll'|ll'H'9Ill:|Io'l\' mmllmr -nnu JUIIICII. The ynrnlmen of the Southern l`xu-ilic rail~ mu! company. At Hountun. Tenn. struck demanding an increase in their wages of 25. per clay. Nine cre\u of nwitchmen Are also ` on strike. uni the company Inn uleclurul their [lawn vacant. "vuonocl uooano nn . ' The knight: of laour union; the Lolnigh misty` hoax; Vigorous boycott that 0 I3 rs omn uy, in whit: the mcrchAn_lI of I-`roeh\nd.P..\'henmulmh. Mn- honoy City. Ashlnncl nml other towns hue joined. n Thus vnnhnan I ah. ..ut|.-.... l|-..:o:.. ..-:l "wT'h;::u' hta ol labour at Quebec an ace- iug that their memlxara pay their muni- cipal tana ao that at the next election: they can maha a clean sweep of what they all Quohaci boodlo rln \ H Th. Imlam. no I...... ..|...... n.- l.I.:..|. \ T"ITo'"'Irt-riklnu compnuium of Rochester nowopnpon and job oicu dcclaml the strike oi. Home of the striker: won taken $3 of the grater number had TL- L_X-Ln- -1 I_| _.___ -. 11,, I `unrwrl. ` Today the Ichr. B. W. Falger mu towed o Portlmohlh when nhn will In hnniul mu. an I-u-Cu:-GUCCI ltiur nuvriu Five hundrod can! tailor: have struck in Shaun. PL. The Ion continued urilu-o! the nhnemalr en in PM udolphh in now denitely over. The Ilium-I` Fotlotvion and Dlltrict Al- umbly knight: a! labour having unltod lorcu the 9504!!) when will pnunt I united from in 5" action they may uko hondtor. TL. -.-u.x_.- _-_...--2--..- In I -- I -- - IIII I3 IUITUIUII `h DIN`.- Pmuhnoo hnuahly. on Friday night. lur- thor clhounod ludulrlnl oqluutlon. and puuul I ruolutlul command? the kind- run to the oouldonuon tho head. not I hi the Mayower uumhly also the Hula-gonna Iyatom on educa- cuion. uul lnloro the meeting 0! the school huanl It will have the npprovul. exprouo-I by motion. u! the other two uoenabliu IMXII II III GUI]. In Accordance with the direction: 0! the postal ouonbly all the local uumhliu mm In Atucbod to I uliulrlct uumhly. Illon in not I district numbly nnnr than Tomato. and it is pnpnud to harm on in the city. And to unto the schema fusible mother nvombly. compound 0! builders. will In formed at once. LI- -.. D-l.I_.. ..L-LA 0.... |l'..._n..... - ""l";s-ovln own`: duunhl has as laud tho u! ouduy II Doooou r to: R: all:-.. c-union ol [undo labour. and A momlur. one ` oltbo has writer: I: the city. will pup: n rpnr lot the oooukou. r. `be hhour calculator`: clrculnr will In .n..........: .L-.....-L|.. -..,| .|... __-_ -1 .1... I I I3 (I. Iflh T: listened tbotoughly. ad sh cannot the M worklualuon mule uoouplou as possible (or puuuulion tn_ the uonunhniou when it moon in the my. In Amman-dlnnnn un-III. .'IA gllngnlhnnn Al 6|.- Lijluuu At the opening of the euturui nmont lut c-vouing the nocutary pm man. made Iolno introductory I-onurlu on the nlnjoct in view. Those were iulerpn.-tool by Mia (`nmplnll nml Monro. Ma-Ihmnlnl, Lang-ll and .\'lclxle. for the lnnot 0! I few other student: who hove not at ulvnncocl in this outgrowth trom the lvol dllcnlt as well on thenr solves. Thou Dr. (Bum win gave I song, uccotllptnlod by Mn. (looulwin on the goo. lt Wu collo-I Der Konig lm Thule. ' noel wu very loudly enoonal. This In follow- ed by 5 plounut lucid chit-chat in Uernuuu. engaged in by the students with Horrcn Weber uul Uhlko u conductors. Tln.-oe two gentlemen exprouod tlne2uul\'u on well pl:-uoul with their talk wlth tho umlenu, nml they loath nomnrhecl Meunu. lk-all. of Whitby, and Chown and Clutch, of this city. especially, who. they mi-I, hml an very guoal rollnqulul knowledge of the language. In the course of the nrnm-odinxn H.-rr I A om-m A-npbly to to roman-no ` ' non-an-no I-ohigh nun. . I Mr. Keys. the upnuuluuvout the (`au- mlian lforhnau. in utill Inn. Ho Attend: all the mounting: of an Auolubliu, and an an upuionood hnlilnhu bun hand to Jul- `|l- . 7.. Th: IAu-an-or Annnnnhlv Inn nnnnlnomi I HE WAS NOT A VISITOR- The Pu-`tloulni-n served. -9.-. 41.- _ __;:___|__- -2 AL, MARINE PARAGRAPHS. TH! xmoufh or uooun. luullnnooui Ekur Hutu. uluunnn. h. -3. Iwlnulrl, A. D. rroIt.,uu- bert Gnul, R. F. lnum, and Frederick llarmrd. Beside: t o multitude of small ilhutntionu than are wguty-vo full page ones. and all the anode! no complete. Hnrriec Lewis Bradley? Andrpw, Lang. Willinm Black, George Willinm Curtis. (rum. Dudley W nrnvsr, Msrk Twain} and Edward Everett Hale. The chioLutints are E. A. Abbey. Alfred Parsons, Frederick- Dielmm. C. S. Roinlnrt, A. B. Fl'0It.,Uil- I bert Gnu]. R F. 7nnhnum. And Frulnnb Incl wins. an Iuuuv Iur prulupl yII'lOlll. T he Christmas number of ill: r ; Magn- zine is the (inset yet Qublished. he writers include '1`. B. Aldrich, W. D. Howells, Amelie Rives, Ellnbeth Stuart Phelps, Charles Egbert Creddock. Frances Courte- nay Baylor, Ceptsin Charles Kine`. George E. Kunz, I-`. W. Bnrhdge, Will Carleton, IA?Wil Brltllnv. Anrimw Lana r.. nunz. r. W. uurnnugo, will Uarlecon Bradley, Lang \\'illinm Blmlx . Gmrnn Willlnm f`.n ni- KKK-NI rullllqull IIIOUIIEIIKC U lathe of the pr re: comic i nu;-u luxiun--n.n .._.....I.. ul In uuuuu ul ouuavma, out 0 am-cunt 01 per cont. in rimde for prompt yment. The lg; J! --.'.m in am. 031...: -5 .s..|.I:..L-.I L- _- oer ox committees Wm 00 m tension. The Na council hucloud 3 contract with Mr. `ox-they, Toronto, 61` iaurworka. Thirty hydrants no to he us in, for which the toim Will pay um ' ly 81,500. The schedule of rice: for water for household nnrnman in inn ftnun nnr aunt, h. ..I........ lcllcuulo 01 rue: wr water [or household puroues in jut fteen 1' cent. in tdvlnce of t. one of Bollovillo, at discount of I24 per made nromnt nnvmank runlaeu to continue III 00! were. 'o-dny the dioceeen committees began the r session: in Synod hall, but so far no. thin has been done thpt u re: re rting. Theanon Eropoeed 1) Ron} L. Vvirrmll, regarding t e eltablh mentof scholarships in connection with the divinity atndents` fund, in under revision. Thin evening I num- ber of committees will be in tension. Plus Nnnnnnn 1-nu:-nil L-IAILIQQA .. ---L-- -A cuuunu wno nave Important documents to be mailed. Nightly the G.T.R. agent is appealed to, to 39! Jim letter: to the tnin. but be but to refuse became the government refused to continue in box there. Tmnu lhn olhusn-an nu.-.....:IL..- |.-.,_.. . WOQIIOI-' l`i'obnMl.It|OU: I-`rah winds, gone:-ally {air and milder. Ilrlllllulunu The absence of the pm? nfce box At the (}.T.R. station is mournfully felt by many citizens who have important documents mlill. tho mount in lvllll uoull. The beautiful new church of St- Paul`s. Fitzroy, Wu 0 nod by the Bishop of On- tario on Nov. 5th. The building was de- slgned by the incumbent, Rev. J. l. Snow- den. The mat will be $3.000, nearly all paid. There were 64 cnndidntea for con tirmation. 'I`L. .L...... .5` AL- _--L -412 I Hung (HIE will oenenu mm. This ntternoon the chimney of a dwelling occupied by Mrs. Jackson on Ordnance street cenglnt fire, and before being ex- tinguished burned I reboerd. The re was out before the chemical engine reached the house. 'I`I.- I.--..o:C..l ....... _I...-,.|_ -: cc. n n l..|idlnw`u for ovoritookingl. AovAN'T'AeEous' CHANGES. III" a Chief Horsey has received a postal card from the chief of police of Lou Angelou. uk- ing for information regarding an actor named Leonnrd. If he is found he will hear some- thing that will benet him. Thil lffjrlllkill fhn nhilnnnu n` n Juznllh... IU lIlIl'II!Iv. Sergt.-Major Morgnna is now running hr classes in gymnastics in the mile}- rin . Two uig: each week will be devoted to uhting. I advertisement in another mlhmn. l`I..:.J 'u.._..... I.-- _-, ,.-.., 2 , Lnuuuru. wow 01 Queen ureet. Wild duck: at Sodue bay have never been so plenty as this season. The bay has been lite:-Ally black with birds. and {airmen buc- feuted upon wild ducks and sent hundreds to mnrket. Q--_A II_:.... I] _.____.7 uew uppoultul (n we IADOI` oolnnmuon. '1` our dry edging: 82.50 per oorcl: dry pine locks 83 per cord ; dry out mrdwood, as good as ordinary hnnivmod 83.50 pen cord. delivered throughout the city. R Crawford. foot of Queen street. \iI(I din-It: -O, Qnrlnn Inn L..-. s....... 1...-.. OI "Jr HUT lllll. W. A. Gibson and Uriah C:sr|on.0ttnwa; Patrick Kirwin, Quebec: Louil Cote, Sc. Hyncinthe; H. A. McLean, London : un- now appointees oi the hbor oolnmiuion. Trv nur alrv uhrimn I!) m n... .......I . A-.. one unrew mm out HM mm A Droomnnck undcd him over the hen]. She Wu ned for her fun. W A r:n...... -...l l?..:_|_ n-...-.. nun uuua them. Schauel Shaw. Dcumulo, went to Mr. ` Elizabeth Green. a debtor, to collect 81.20. She threw him out and with broomntick nnnnrhnl hiln nvor Oh` Inngd QL- -o-- --.1 Lup m nunury II Inolll on I Hxlie. Are free from all cm 0 and imtnting mar tor. (`oncentntod medicine only.| Carter`: Little Liver Pills. Very small; very any tn ` uh; no pain: no griping: no purging. Try uyn, In we ulrocuon 0! newuoro. J Inc the thing forbreokfnt --whut germs, rolled oats. cracked wheat, yellow maize. aked nuiu, rsuulutecl octmul. with a ` cnpof Hondry Thom on`: ngnntcooe. imtntinl III III. IIIIKIIIF I'l3I.IIa After these converuuiuun nouns are sung and short ruling: and aloolamutioun gins ulna interacting omlnnnuing elurockr. The I` whole ll. 0! want. conduct:-I In no other . than the Ioroign one cholon [or the i um nu Ulll Qlll n|\'o mun lnem. About ve miles of mill have been hi-I on the Hrockrillo & \\'.-up:-rt railway from Newbom cut. and About two miles {mm Lyn. in the dimction of Newhoro. Jn-t lhn thing In:-In-ngLl --0 -.|.--s .......... an numry I. I nomplnn I. Look out for counterfeit quarters. Bright new once, with I go-ad ring and deceptive npfgrrnnce, are being put in circulation and tn 0 at the storm. The Smith`: I-`all: lo have. according to 5 deopatch, undorts II the reuovnl of Inspector of License Stnord, who in the wont enemy of the cause in tho country. Al I the upon which published ch. mmn I Il)`l1I!fIF'EllIy UK me cause In mo country. ' f `I I otylnpor-In ubliahed tho_ mport o . r. .0: null: npoechin I\|p.u)ec have n ed ed on to make oxplnnnuons. and all but one hm-o mnlo them. `Inn! n-n -nilp. "6 ..:l. 3.-.... 1...-.. I_: | uuri porunu. Wzo would be without 5 Iilvor tan or 00! fee pot when you can get me with 10 lbs. of n or bitch tea, or for IL25 in money at ondry & Thomponn'I. Look out. for cnnntarh,-it ..n.n..-. R.-1-0.. urn: _VIl1l. The Bishop of Ouutio conrm od thirty. one ouldlduta at Brock vllhon Sunday. To- ni ht he hold: 5 mnnuutlon oervico in All 8: nu church. An 51.- .....-.:...- L-I.I .,_ 0..., I ,, "X'c"ctLl"'.'.i:'c1ng held on Sunday evening uine person: joined tho Salvation army. Thorn an now on the ml! an hundred nml -: In` In: IIII NWII OIIINII IIIO Olly. Warm but unlit ol Scranton nove- cocl. also for (Now-utlo) black with coal at Iowan ntago to no work: d yard. 'l"l.- D.l-|.__ _kl\_.-_,-, ,,_,n I -1- ul uuuwn nun 0IIIl' DIIIIIZ. A number of tumors won on the mulm thin morning with uloialu. Then in good :1 in; on the road: outside the oily. orthc unlltv mm- In "I uuuccl Dy 0.83.1 OIPCIOII. Annunl meeting 0! the `fun (Nhuter club this evening for the oloctinn of oioon And othor bmlnul. A lnnnknuu ll, '- .-..._ -.. AL- _..__l_,. uuovu nag)! ll MCI. Pun gold out-noun und wine: are the but. You en 30! than in gun vurloty at lloudry & Thompson`: A Ihllnn for th. Anna-I -1 AL- u..n -... Lu! oveniu at Queen : cu! egg: gnu nu km: I I urb- nl wit-nulmnvnu wln .-In lhr) Inland to olfor Ior the purpn-so 0! mammu Ion-lg: lumi- ugu unsung lhu -tu.lc-ms w o nudy than nnbjoctn. 'l`hn uhjrvl ul lllo oociny inu- latter by mum u: linen! pluunt mold atlminp. slaw I-pr mu language: For t ilplrpono India and guntlolnou. uullvo foreigners. an well 4. Eu lioh u-Mum well Icquolnu-cl with Ito.-so tlnguungel. haves ol- ruody allow: their I Illlugnou vo nulol. The muuo-ling: oomiu ul humilhr ounvuutinua an the lorulgn laungungvu .-Lu-um fm tho oven- ing. Thou convmulinua nrv unrriod on In groups at uuulenu. pres-isloal over (or the most part by nuiw luroiuuomaml by otlun, India and uoutlemou. who I!` quit: II home in tho language spoken. Aflar [helm nmvvrnnlinun nnnm Ara gum: Ilua nm.lu1n I-mguupnoomy ` I IIUIIFII I. Apollonfon-than olthooonnct has been malted h t 0 ucnuryul Into. It in dune-I by 0.88` ole-clot-I. Annual nu-`(hm nl oh- 1`..- n'n.n.-..;-- U-. or uu'l'!lI. Flu nook of children`: do 50 jun cr- rivod at M. Kiripstri--k`I. P and meet. thou lhpt Itn. Pnn -nld ._...... -...I --x...- --- -L- I -7- UI$"I III nllll. Busch 1 Month`: in the cheapest 7 {or plan bloch. bunchwnoul. hard or wooul. out or un-nit. R_..a._L -1 Lnn-,u I-- "ulhho (`audhn Exp:-on company has on- tlblluhecl uvoul brunch omen throughout Ottawa and Hall. I-_..I. I I!...oL`- 1- AL- _L,,., A "'- Dr. `Hun-M hu Iommml MI allow and nnlclonm to M1 Johnston um! oppoulu St.- lloorgfn (Iuludul. E, 2' `running: In-nun... I.-.... HI-Inn cur`: l-IIIIOGIII. " Ii`. i ..Tt"|IlIll. Hoymonr homo. ' (blem- lmrg. Iuu pnrchuoal the how! block (or B.- til). in Iran [null at lddlowi. Donn Q Wright have oponocl I commit- Ilun otliuo In Uuolph. Uuuuor Ryder o! ``H" battery, 0 clourtar. In under OITOII at the bunch.` A young mom, named hall. in and U and can for In: nkounul this Item! . lluy Rad lsupurrhuod Capo V 1 ` property from .. (`. Koluy at 3 out o! 08.- mu . Tho Iplnv ol I2: PARAORAPH8 PICKEUUP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. lNUll)l-}`h"l`S 01- THE nu` HOW THE sruoeurs or Q'Ju:N's ; ARE uN'r:.nAmso.- I he Iivuv luy l.llo--Who! the l`uloJ|r nu Talking Ahnmt-Nu0h|n In upon the Mn-uuuu 0! than Who IPO 1'-Ixlu lulu. `Hg. A LITTLE TOO FRESH. .\"l'|'l)\'|.\'(: (IF l.'El{M.\ N. cumrou In mu uuy. 1: ll Wu, cue people would have oocuion to feel and for the works. The. Ontario hing been driven into the bolt to frequently by in rub Inta- . menu In puy no sthntion to in doninl further than tony plant it wufrom Rolle- uoilh olggt DI rmnilmrl intimation {J Han MAR?m's OPERA HOUSE. Inn Man Hwlr lulluuuw For Howl. 7.`, urnlh '\u.l mm '|||o-5 Slut: Their` Evening: I`!--an . Irnblgev vwlo-O} 0' IIO Ull- IIIECIKC UK we uulglllt. proceeding! Herr I'im- rn-nlinu nf mm nf IOIIII Krill!` DUI `I! IIIIVU OIIKI; ll lrom dividends. otc.. sud under 01.1110, on all" above MN; over CNN!) the full amount I-nmnmnrl 2 Iflnamnnnintlnrilhrl Inn-n n-.4. Ullll IIIO mu IIIIOIIII3 unovouuu:o\ror V innuunthiflnoomoindorwodfrotn rub it is not uuuuhlo. '""II"l:: l;n':|'1 ;on.InouuL `ztifiu made on per`- sonnl coming: on allsbovo 87(1); if from * dividcndn. aim. and nndu-' 8111!]. on `I! IIIIIII 1 W! I II I9 IIIIIIU OI IIIU DI, trustee or that porluollal (:f.:fny)_P':o in In the I ' C t . t ' .":..n .,'.7 '`.`. .'.;'. ."u'1 :. u.. .......;..".:'"`.... ii . --..v_--- __ _.-_, .-. V- -.._ ..w .. ,...- .. . _- . an-ing: No such, rumor Wu our cir-` .- and in em. cit. . If mm, the people % won_ld>_|In:_e oog_u_on_ up {gel god fog-_th_e 1 n?;'?"ii..'"....."::".":T."{T,'." `.....f.i'c?p'1:": e";'?.' wlgich it my happen to be. I'hn inmmn nnanmont in mud: on J 0| uulioo on Den 0! Inc non-reuaent ` "5 , w ;md dl nohpornoul party f go:-galdonh mogul uleuod mm owner`; name as wall in the name of the agent, trnntee mi nthar narlnn Hf nnvl who In In m mono . uuwu, uwuunll um ueou ll umr wtud value, incmhe and all other property, except land And real state. All personal property within the province, the owner of which in `not in the province, shall be use; aablevlilurtho noun] `;')ropex-cy of residbnts. and whether t o snmq I or in not in the pea- union or control or in thc handle! so nt nu tun-g; nn L-In-If nf Ola: nnn,n.nl -...c "1 Personal estate" and "pereontl propor- ly" still include allgooda, (except house- hold) cluttoln. intense: on ma` ages, divi~ dende from bank Itock, (lividen on share: or stock: of other incorporated companies. mono notes, soeounu And debt: at their nvhni rnlnn `non: an Ant` All nthnn nu-nu.-on nut. 11 you nave a an on personal pmperty I could only come to Kingston as I lodger. and keep my domicile elsewhere. I should like to know what the regulations as to axes are in Kingston : if the information could be got in printed form, perhnp: you could in- form us in your paper. I own two house: in this city, and I thought of eellin one and buying one in Kingston, but I thin I will hold o' till I know more about it. . In this-city there u'o`tl1reefm~me of assess- ment. red, personal and taxable income. Raul umnmanc in nu nu. Inn! ...A |mil.l. meuu. mu, porlonlu nnu taxable mcome. Real uaeument in on the Ind and buil-.l~ imp. ' >`i`Pog->s_on>nl >eat_ate 7'>and pernonnl proper- `Wail tuqiaa M 1 Au I-Iuqulry I-`rom Sher-In-ooko. Que-..-'l`ho Fools Collected From the Assessor. When writin to the \\'nu: upon business msttorslutwec s entlemsnnf Sherbrooke, l .Q.. added : "I have had the idea of re- moving to Kingston, but what I hwe seen in our paper about the court of revision an to: on income and personal roperty has frightened me. I have a small)incomo and no trade or business. and I was in the United States for two 'ears but could not Agree to pay this tax. id it once and quitted the country. and think I should hsvo to leave this continent if such 3 tux prevailed. My object in iug to Kingston would be to be near Queen 3 college, for the sake of my son and daughter, who are get- ting old enough toattend college classes. But if you have A tax on persons] l onlv Kinlrston n . lmhmr, um pmlauu were numerous mu Vtlulbla. Lord Tennyson has written 3 letter to \\'nll. Whitmnn thanking him for his photo- graph. and ulcla : Mny you Itill live and ourish for many yearn. He Ipuh of the celelmstion in honor of the United Sate: constitution and odds thit En land can learn from the mute: the cure to en to gunnl the noble conqtitntlun from rash and unwine innovations. " auuuuncouloui we Are sorry to make. on rsonal as well an buaineee grounds. I` heir can to the city the public at large will sin- cerely regret. T. B. Lafferty. barrister. (`al ary, and Nina I-2.. eldest daughter of Hu I Suther- land. Winnipeg. were married onsiov. l7th. T he bride was uttired in a rich travelling dross. Mn. and Mn. Laerty. after re- ceiving congratulations drove to the C. P. R. station and took the train for the west. The present: were numerous and valuable. Lnnl Tnnnvnnn Inn an-inn. .. I..n..- on `flue lhollevlllo Papers \VIkc Sud|enI,)- l'p And Cry out Iva I Us." The Bolleville papers were roused from their lethargy yeeterda`y;ub{ the \\'um`.- un- nouncevnent of the pro b e removal of the H. T. R. shop: from Brockville and Belle- villo -tao"- Kingston an soon. as the double muck Inn completed. The Iutelligcucer writes: The Kin ton. Wmu is wing mubltiolu And mm d, if it_ could. to Belle- villo And BI-ockvilla of tho Grund Trunk machine uhopn." '_l`be Oulario ail: King. ston in growing jealous," (the Mall oer put it ambitious) and than give: the io bv an ing: f`No cir-4 cu nod in thk citv. it wn. tha monk lUUU\Uf. Lewis Broe.. hardware, will remove to Montreal on Dec. let, and J. F. Austin. jeweller. to Toronto nun early date. This announcement we are sorry to nuke. nenonnl I] well n lmninnm arnumln l`lmir v iur nun. II. .1. non. rmtesunt minister. Lutur of St. .\lIt.thew`s I reubyt.-risn chun'|I. I oint St. Charles. has been called to St. Andrews": pariah, Perth. and will piobably accept. T he government has decided to Add the following nnmes to the labour umumiuiun now in session in Toronto : W. A. Gibson md Uriah Cu-son.0ttun : Patrick Kirwin, Quebec ; L. (Iota, St. Hywinthe: H. A. Moboun. London. 'l`I... |7....aA 1V-....__.. 1 v..--.._ .__:_.,:__ . , -i, . Rev. W. R. Lruiknhnnk. for nine years i LHUIJII. IAJIIIIOII. The North (Irrmau Gazcllr, refering to the birthday of the crown priuceu.ayI the whole fnthorlund look: with pride and ad- miration upon the lady. who. Iolf-ncric- ingly. stand: b the aide of her consort. The prucri: t at the crown prince will recover. H.on. .\lr. Range. legislative councillor, Quebec, indead. Mr. Suvago resigned his seat last. session to make room in the cabinet for Hun. Ii. A. Rosa. Protesunt minister. Ar \\' I2 1 ...:|.-|....|. c,.. ..z l"."\`l`t.hul`l e.I.C0ll Luucler, \\ho ha been on I tour through the nlioceoo of Ununriu. rt-porn great progress of church work in the 1150- 1 C1`. '"L'1:" lI':;ter'n New York engagement net.- ted her 828,160, or nn avenge of IL`!!! per day. The last week she draw as well an the ` tint week. K__.L,I__,..... I ... I ,.. .. L I I rll . ' 1' (Villiun Qonorvillc bu cu-cuu-d two In 3 pencil Ihtcluo ol Iho yacht l'\n1l.u| uul 1 ntnunor avor. P. Mchnuhlin purthuul {mm Mr. J. )1. hit on Saturday I lumlooun Round chat- I III! hm-an IUIIIU IU IIIIIU. (`harlot I-2. Fitch. editor oltlie Rochom ` tar Dmuwml, in I mncliclnte for clerk of :50 i New York senate. And tho likelihood is he will not it. `'11 Pnlinl-`n \'nu' \.nvL `moan.-n--.5 ..-o JIIIHICIIIII (`l|lll'\'I'| IIOXI JIIIIO. W. J. Agnew. I member of the Ssh-ntion arm hand, has gone to New York to par ` in b nines: in the dr In tndo. NM i|nio:Anr J , l)nnlnnyhT:o:-ognlxnl Dun 1 sun llll uuuuul Ill uu ury gooul (I100. Missionary J. Dnnlop has reached Port Arthur on hi: trip to J: n. Ho uiln {rum Vancouver on the '23 for Yokohnmn en route to Folio. l'|..-l-- |.- |.`:..u. -.|:.-_ ..l-L_ n, . , III ITUIIUVIIIU I` ran 0 CIOCK. A: e matter of information, looking to- ward the ultimete selection of Kingston an the divieionel Point between Montreal en_i_ Toronto, we might mention that the engi- neering department have asked for fullputi cnlereof the roperty here. the dimemione of the round mines and the condition and character of the other lmildinge which were formerly need forrepeiriug pnrpoece. uuugv uxunuur I place on me ooncn. Rev. A II. Hnumboru, ol Sunltoml. ha been invited to lnoooum pastor of the Uuhmu Methodist church nut June. I I 1...-.. . ...-...|..- -3 u.- u_n___.:__ unu !'lI|l ul uw pruelll WOII. Tho.-ro_ in I gencrnl up;-cutie that Hugh Mclhhon. Q.C.. London. willlzrt the Inn `Jun-lg: 1)`(`onnor`n plus on the bunch. I Ran . A H. l`hnn|hnn, nl Nlnnntnml I... IIIUTVII-II` lulur. J. M.(`uurtney.dcputy miniuor of tin- ance. will leave for Washington tovrsnla the end of the preach! weak. Thou-I in I nnelmrul nuns:-tnlinn Ohm! Ilnuh I ..... . I-I. .ll'.hI0ll wu uvona in_nt Oafnulo ; lull yuhnlnv and 1: now a ngulnr y ll- oaooll.|nr:-inter. . __ | , ,3 .vA__|__ _`_ _____ _______),.,| L, tvuiuu IlIl'l'|IlI:I'. 8. ll. Clarke Inn been [ uructur ol olocutiou at Q: \ He has thirty in his cluo. ` 5'91. `Dr, Keith ul NM uI`l.""I"`:`n-laugh. l|.A.. Ioclunr in clash: 1 In `I'M-unto unlvonlty. in on 5 viii to lricmln ` inLl_(ln ton. l!-h;.... ...-_ -.-.__.. 1- _- 1A,, I III! II lITIy III "I. I'll- Mn. Dr. Keith. ul New Glugow. N.S.. in Visiting her father, Mr. Thoma Noon, men.-Inn: tailor. I M 1`....-n..-.. .I_.....-.__x-.:_.__ ,4 n,, v Ill l\lll'IIO|I on ll|||l'Ill Iri& Io \'i.-tm~iu. ll. il|lnm llorry. cnxluou ol the Hand. in t uerimul ill lromlnlummoliou 0! tin hotels. I `."Ann l`IInQI`n as. "nah-g II-A I- -3% ` Hon. (3. A. Klrhcnu-lot has gone us: a Ifflllll Ill Iron: Illlllllmlllml 01 Ill! up. \ 'nnu. Creator. .4 linllo. the gun at Mu. Wllllun .\'.m. I'll (run-.- n-..__....:n_ L-` ,,_. W. I l'Ilf UII HUI Mt hnr-on. Ll I.'- :.._.l CICCUITIIIIUUIIIUII (U ("U IFIVUIIIH PUDIIC. I` pouible udvun will be en of the louble tracks. t is Mid that the mail from the west will arrive here Ihortlyaftertwelvo o'clock. with the fut express two hours lawn. The eutern trains will pus her: about the same time u ununl. Local accom- modation trains will ulsobe run to the but advuntago of the public. A mixed will Iowa Brockville at an only hour, arriving at Bolleville At ten o'clock. A- - -n-ht--. l\` R..l`.._....-n:._.. I_-|_:_- ._ an. e. a. toy. q.\1.. II IIOIWIBOII II III fun um 0' I50 Idglhl. Sfr Hutu via will In cnuornlnml nl MHIIIPIA` thh urnnlnn : rogplo '5... nlmononu. laying: and Dolnn Ammo mu-mu. } oor 0 Club 101% for Chicago to-day. r U. nulls vent to Winnipeg Int nook. N. Swttur while hunting uur laum. Ihnt lwn ll! I . kl- \'..Lls _A_u__..-___I|,._L ,,,,, n VII nvcllu Lanjuvul WI 5!` Montreal this evening. Sir ('hnrlnn Hllkn nun In II KIIIIIIITUOI l- IVUIIIW. ` Sir (`harlot Dllh up In upocta to prove M Mn. Cnwlonru my Mac. ` Hr. A. M. Mh, 11' Tunnnnln -I In I MI`. I.-VIWIDIII I I507, IE3 Dr. A. M. Hmubrugh. Prom. will In In Kingnon on 'l'|Inrulny. M. IIAA an-LA nu - ABOiJT TIZIE lllil I-I'll II? *7- .\!r. Noah, nation sud hoot pomlunt. I very sick. Mr` J. nn H Qnnnn.-.I An ugl- I var, nun. M .J.J.F . .C., u Ln nl lhaoiztl-Qnhlnqh ...~, l. ` Pznsouiu MENTION. I boicn ruppolntod In- : ll Quota : nuivonlty. c`ll-. .\ New Tlme Talilo onthe G.'I_IK.-l`ut. I-21- preuuon the Double `tracks. A new time-table will be iumsd in a few day: on the G. T. R. There Are many changes progoaed. all which will be of great accommodation to the travellin public. All be uien .1... .....-4 ...:n .._._:.-- 1.-.... -|.-_n_._:.__.._,_u, THE BRITISH WHl(.`. 'l'UF.3`l)AY NOV. 2: . U IKIWUI-1 , 008.. In . 0! Chi! not line of mo. dun moIui,Ia thq city in At Iaidlavh. ` mr. .1-umnol Auan,_oI Lisle, 0nt., mites i that he tried _sll the doctors in hit locniil which cund him. wliile sutforing for )'Il'I with liver and hi - my trouble; nothin huotittod him until he took Burdock Bloocf Bjgten. four bottles of VII` . " ere end now is the heroic ! The social atmosphere is eurcliarged with -the electricity of the coming storm. In the issue now presented, all for which the pioneer: of freedom have fought and in mar- 'tyre euifered. converges and culminetee. Lust and crowning sage of the battle for human rights. whet nobler. grander pu could animate the lover of his kind? hat loftier impulse stir the hurt. inupire the breiu. nerve the bend. or touch, as with a live coal from the altar of liberty, the `lips. than the resolve to do` and due in _such :1 ceuee ?"- -Yours truly, RonenrBu.usn. ` I X A "Tho inuence which uhsll breathe the brath of life into the dry bones of litera- ture an-I scholarships must comeifrom be- low ; from the, as yet, largely inorticulate upintioua, hopeq, and striving: of the peo~ plo after fuller and juntor conditions. an nugxler life. I mom sympathetic, Internal. tn comprehensive interpretqtion of demo-_ cnev. Inu steep, me reward scent ma unoertsin ': and under the pressure, perhspsofnecessity. perhspe of the inuence of I sonlid atmos- phere, they have gradually sunk tothe level of their surroundings. The high aims with which the{ set out have been forgotten in the strngg e for temporsry sauces and sociel position. The orstor who was to here stirred the people by his fearless end forcible presentation of greet truths has become the political heel: or the qnibbling lawyer. The would-he poet or philosopher is e journelist whose pen is st I 1: service of the highest bidder. The Aspiring young women who hoped to do for the oppressed of her own sex what Harriet Beecher Stowe did for the negro he: become the leader of e `society cli no. The ardent youths who, when at col ege. ho to play lesding perts on.the, stege of Ii e, have developed into cluh. loungers and dilettsnti, esten up with ennui end discontent, rhiling st the hsrrennees end sordidness of the age. end the loci: of opportunities for noble sud heroic e"ort. came by n.n.in. i Mr. S.nmuol Allsn, of Lido, Ont. `lht `hlt All the Jamar: in hi: Imulhu me npunouc muse: by their powerful up Ala in speech or writing. They have fai ed. sud disappointment hu made them sour and morbid. They here quickly dis- covered on entering their chooen path thnt the way to reel accomplishment was rough and steep, the reward scent md uncertain and under lh nran-urn not-Lnn-nlu......:e.. uupuue: unu Iorner menu ol the conllict. The world of society and culture in full ` of men and women. originally of good pur~ poeee and high motives, who have lost faiith in themselves and in humanity. On enter- ing life they had set their hurt: on a `career. They l`tB0l\'\' to achieve some- thing beyond mere money-meking. 'lhe htd ideu above` iuocial frivolitiee and foo - eriee. It was the dream of their youth to nuke 3 name for themeelvee in liteuture or Art, to become the advocate: of some greet reform, to do their shuns in the work of popular enlightenment, to rouse and thrill the apathetic by their powerful appeals Ineech writino. Tlmv have first .\ppeasrlsm'c uf lulu \'.sn Curtlaucl-.\ \'s-ry !"|I(`l`I`l!-hftll Opening. The tirnt pcrfnrnmuce of the Ids Van i lorthund clrunntic troupe. which willstay here on week, was given lust cvenin in the opera house in the preaullce of a fair _v uusliencc. The play. A Dangerous '0- man." four sets, was very entertaining and tail played. msriting the highest apprecis-- tion of those resent. The leading lady. .\liss \'sn Cort and, is an excellent actress. She speaks distinctly and forcibly, and moves on the stage-with grsce. Her wani- l`0i)O is rich and costly. and she is a superb dresser. Her performance of Antonio, a tforsicaui." sustained the iepntstion which had preceded her to the city. She is sup- -port:-d by an able compsny. As an emo- tiouid actress Ida Van Jortlend is certainly entitled to rank among the highest. By hard work and devotion to her art she is destined to gain widespread recognition. Fhe sudience last night was great! pleased -with the performance. Mr. R. Cham- uerlaiu kept the audience in great good humour by his spicy speeches and comic singing. He is a drawing card. III Will TCXIINII "Our itice. litereture end society need ` the regenerating inuence of e greet oeuee. The decline oi oratory end poetry end art. the deerth of anything like reel leederehip in public etfeire, the eheence of sincerity. simplicity end menlinese. end the prevelence of cyniciem end enohbery in the eociel life of the wealthy end educetedcleee. show the need of en npheevel which will piiriiy end ennoble the national life by the generous impuleee and loftier ideele ol the oonllict. "Tim I-nrl.l of nnninlu ....I ....Is.... :- c..n IFIIU uauuurlu tIeIIIOcriM.'_V.' To the coueideretion of some of hie aug- izeeted reform: I me_v shortly return. For the preeent I would earnestly recommend the book to the many interested in social reform with the ueurwoe thet, heeidee the vnluehlo scheme of progreleive legieletion which the author eketchee out, the book in full of puaegu that x the attention by their originality and depth of thought, their lerge. etroug eyrnpethy end their rere elo- quence. Let me conclude with one etirrin nausea. In Ihirvh Ila: .-....-i........ ..l -...-A -. .m' uowilru ul\.._ .._ : Iu urul nor an entirely neuweoclal state. but to take all existing couditioua into ac- count, and to indicate what nelal line: of action can he moat success ully followed, what already tuning streauu of tendency um be taken uirantage of to further our enda, and how apparently oppoaite and cow icking movements can be made to harmon- ize and uxnverge, and every power which nature or social organization has placed in the hamla 0! the pie be utiliwd up its full extent in Innotllsieiig the inatitutiuu of a true industrial alemocran.-y." .... ..l __-. _ Aa- cw uuuumen: net lurm. Uwro bu per` hops been somewhat too much 'ul0piu1i1|ug' in the din-ruuion of the industrial future. We Inn! to comidt-r nut what could he nboolutcly the but and nu-at perfect autumn to draft for In entirely nouwoocinl [Aka I" lllitlina nnlnlinnm in... -.. (WHITE. "1 did not not out." he toys. to pen A `Utopia or `New Atlantic,` to picture nu ides! atato of society based upon principle: of abstract juuioe, with every detail of no- cinl uljuulnenl. net Iurth. There hu hlh hmn nnnn-u.vhnll..n ..uu..|. ..A....._-..... paaaiomuiy. Mr. Thom may In claaaad with tho advaneod ac ool ol labor rcloranra. H0 in an advocate ol prograuivo auto aocialiam. Ha would have u nationalisation 0! land, through the intermediate atop of ahihing on to lanld valnaa. t::.naI.ionaii:ti:n ways. may-a.pha. phunaa. I o! Inna. oil and mining indiutria. and the gradual inoiuaion ol anouiau iuduatriaa me one grand ayatatn oi vornnantai coopera- tion. With aonu Mr. Thorn `a pro- many nadara ma, not at rat ana. I they I1" End in him no visionary. `iii: a warm heart and a hen Ianaaol aociul might-ba'a, ha has yet the patient, practical wiadom inonl b wide hiatoricai reading. intimate noul 0! men, and long per aonal axperienco iu u` mosemcnl of social reform. ul .I:-l .. .. _-. ,,,. -- n _ A la: Whulooo I'so (`rials `Ibo! la Upon ; lJo- no tools! Ihhsrsna nouamna. \ ' Auoniloa some at tho Characteristics , oliho ago. an mm .bo'y Ponoud-- V lib is tho lo-(oiled llorolo Ago. Kixulnvs, Nov. 91- -(To ilu Editor) : Tho Poiitia oi Labor" is ills liiis oi aro- caot in-oh, tin lm inponaut Canadian ooutrilrutioa to the luouosioo oi tin pro- lnisnoi today. its author. Phillips 'i'linan[r son. oi Toroalo. h wsil-known in Itlaor cur- clan. With mics and pan hobaa hsss striv- lu ior son to mass aiuolioa to zinc con- " and to line: to tins study oi prio- ci and tin ssaroh ior nunsdial uiorus. it will ins oi iuursst to than who know Mr. Thompson in have this iuii slsnuoni oiinia viowa. it will in oi advant to tin patrol biir. not partially at and to o sooss o daupr by ovum and novs msoia oi unmistakable signillcaacs. in ban the rouoood convictions and practical sug- tiooa_ oi Ulla vaiarau oiaasrvor oi lulu lass. his a ho uisigoiliatwsllavsa vigorous original t inter, who turn: ill! or crgioa in `rappio with their social problem. it will ho a non hopeful sign ii no have a public road] to examine his reasoning dis- paaoiounslv. P. rhnlinalnnn sun In nIAn.Q4' --Isl. sL` 'iiBIIi?E< JL.T;6{'i?."1" I THE QUESTION A8 mcssuno av PHILLIP! moupsou. , I XIIIIIIIULIIII. 'l`l1--mvin-,t_\', \\'lll\.ll was well represented lut evening by a respectable number of stuulcnts anal utlu.-r.s, vxpleued themselves .13 \'~r_) much uhligual In Mr. J. Maclnnr. who in\'ors the uociety no much by Assisting to train the student: in cultivating in them an auguninuucc with this very uwful lan- .gnnge. H0 in present. last evening. but mus utmmialahly kept u\\'.n_\' till late. Thdy also feel cxlrmnely obliged tn Hr. an-I .\lrs. cuoodwin, mule: cinlly to .\luasra. Wcber and Ullllse, for t eir grout kindn0\I in thus .-nv,-unmging them in their studies. :. um. mu cuncluue Wlln Il.ll'l'lI| p. to which the experience of must 0 I runoud : ' MOP:-bacon utml. M. lrkpotlckh. ` lllndloolhcm. l'\'OlI II II CIIIIQII 10-IIIUTIVIW III Ippll` 1' cotioniv I be made fore J nation Paterson to enlarge' _ the time or trial beyond six nuunllnn n -luv I DTIIIIIIIDTI DCTVUII \ Yutard the particulars of tile churges in the Kingwn rotated election one were = V. led and norv upon the proper rtien. here are than seventy dintinct amen. The aummouooci thecuoaro now both: . `DIIQA niuantn A303..- 'l`n,nuu.---n-up gun _.-I _ IIUII GKPIUSS [III 0 H011. 4 Warden Lnvel hu 8 suspicion that the letter was not writtoh by A Visitor at all for the very ruion that those shown through the buildin do nopou through the section indicated. fie repudiate; the state- ments mnde in the letter. V A Letter Was Evidently Wrlttan I-`ora l'ur- poso-It'a Repndlatlon. The Globe of Monday contained the fol- lowing letter from one signing himself A Visitor : I visited the Kingston peniten- tiary a few days ago, and on my being shown around by an otiicer, in looking throu h the win where all the convicts sleepi noticed a eurful odor. On asking were it came from, he showed me on what he called block A. at the ad, two water- cloests which had been built this summer, without any teventilate them, only a doaen round 0 es hos-ed.in~the to and hot- 'tons of the doors. The stench rorn those closets was hon-id,.and the oliicer said on a rainy dayand night they had to A and stand by an open window to get rm air. I asked him why he did not comlslain about it and he changed the subject. `hat evening inthe city I met an oiilesr and asked him about it. He said it was terrible there at nights. but that all the officers were forbid- den to talk about penitentiary aifairrin the city, and said I must. excuse him. I felt sorry for the man as he left me. He dared not express his 0 inion." fnruinn Laval inua auanininn that th- Uul cue IIIKCT IQIIBO D0 (10 B0. The schr. Wntertown (owned by Felger Bros.) Detroit, with 20,000 bushels. hu or- rived en route to Ogdemburg. Capt. Begu- pre says he was on lake Erie during int week`: gale. Hi: nil: were split and some of her trimming: nlightly dunngod. He lthrough all the heavy gain: which we occurred this fall. Fortumtely bin vessel escaped being injured seriously. She `isagoodaeasboat. cu man not I soul WI! saved 0! uer crew. Regnnling the pro Lake Ontario, libell- ed at Amherutburg, B: t. l`nt.inuud say: he ran inu: Amhentburg ate at night to coal up and as the customs office wu cloud. re. quested the wharf-keeper to report for him, but the Inner failed to do TI`. ...!... l\`-..-o.._._ 1.......-,.I I... I.`-I....._ WIIIUII luv vlsauu pllwll. An unknown two-muted schooner in sunk in forty feet of water one mile and a half abreast of Kenoaha, and fears are cummin- ed thnt not I soul was saved of her Rnngnlinn oh. ........ I -L.. n..-...'.. l:L-lI U` U. Klr. .\Iurphy,'nne of the crew of the nchr. Glenons. is credited with havin Acted N hem:-islly during the recent gale, tghrough which the vessel ` unknown in-n. mnntml an-hnnnnr In nnnh u) -.-wiyumc pneoeui. um! Iney could not 1`sr;APe rumloiing immo-li:itci_\' mother tong. nhicin was also highly appreciated. Dr. anal Mm. (looqlllll alnu sung other German N mugs, to the grunt luli In of those prolcnt. N A: tlw conclusion I err Wobor lnyod I I waltz with his violin, ncunnpnni by Mr. limll on the piano. The tone: of this grand violin mere highly auluiireul. and both Messrs. Weber anal Bonll sushsineil the high reputation tin-_\' enjoy of I:-ing tint-clul "|:.'it`i\`l.!I

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