Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1887, p. 3

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_..__. caoxcia: FAMILY & namcner noun ___.. ....nu nnnnnizn HAY, CLO- F EATIIERBON E,CORSETS ! FINE MOHAIR BRAIDS. . FINE MOHAIR BU'l'l`ONS.~ N E W - ])%l{Eb`S - GOODS. ZERO PRICES r3_=>:_1.AcE B005? 3; -SMEZOIE3 sronm __ __ , ._ _._____. __--5. an:-.33 &' A Full 1.;-mo: cr'h1.Dn1IN'"AND KISSES scnoox. BOOTS. - We have also. without. doubt, the Finest OIL GOAT 300'!` FOR LADII8 in m0 1 * ' _ BBESEE & ROCKWELL, A , ,..._ -; _--_..-_L pu_u DRESS 60008, in Check and Plain. ' ' DRESS GOODS, all the Leadingshades DRESS C-ASHMEHES, Special Values. In White, Lemon. Salmon, Black, Garnet, Cardinal, Navy, Pale Blue, Etc. White Clouds from 25c up at Agency for Universal Fnnhion Cd's Perfect Fitting Patterns. IDVUIH II IUVI urn wu. w. W. Aunts. mnlr. Man`: work A 3% Factory work on hnnd. Brock SL. nou- VRMSTRONGFS. R. MP A U L S. `GUARANATEE- RICHMOND, ORR 86 CO- ---FOIR.-- )L`.\`T RI-ILl'."I\'l'I~l) B-\-' IIO Princess St., Arcuusu u uouu , .2." .\CKN'0WLlD(lID by overybodi tint the that \ rm line of soft drinks nmnuftwtu be found at MINDS Bans` Market Square. They consist of All u-ennui wnteru. I{3lellI`tkii)n paid to plc-nic pau-ties. tl"l`elephono . II. in the oil) can ` .Iu~ uuun (`rm-kery, Glassware, Etc. E. Joxts. no Princess Street. bu nlvs-gin an \ excellent mock of axgross Wag|(ons.(`.roe cry. glssawau-o. baskets on fancy goods to choose m. Qkoxislryofllco for servants in connec- n u.... Plmubiug and Gas Fa'tto'ug. J.(l. Burrow. practical snnilnrinn. Plumo inn gas nnd steam Iluinz. 349 King St. Tole phone. No. (R. .. ,., ,__.ncvL--- I'lI0l0((I1l[lu u - Ym` (`As Gar Banouxs in Chri.-(mu (`nrdu and Pholoxrn h Album: at J. W. l'ow:1.I.'u. [ho Photogrn r. H. Hnmluuox. Photographer. Enlarged Ponmiu and Vtevu. Saualncuon gnu-unload. Tailo re` tog. \ Sun-s Tnunun and made to order. in latest Q fashion: at Joux s|u.~uIux's. Market squar 1 Fan LA-rns-r AIIRICAN 3-r_vt.:a, mm:-nun to fit. :2: A. 0 BIu:s`s.) Rrinceu SL.above Sydan . Ulguru (II!!! 11:50:: nu-o It. .\ :wu.vr-2-. Princes Street. dealer in clean. tohuccon, pipes. shing tackle Illd pocket bookl. Fluent nnaorl maul. In the city. Honnllc Block. U. B. and 1". W.) dealer: In ..s...a... ..:..n and mlnecou. Pool und_ hlylliu-d boon. lulu: Iuuuruuuu. u. ..... ....,. cholco oigu-I and tolneoon. Pool and billiard room- lnconnocllon. Elhaot Sl..nmrl rinceu \ Uuuxuas rnnnu-u - ----_.. __- . , SEED GRA;N. PRBBBED HAY. CLO- VER AND TIMOTHY BIRD. o- D- FRXNKLIN, In . ......- Qluiv A n- I` IIIIDIII IVIII (`uuu"rIum.~4 lines, I-`inane-iul Auunls King Strut-I. Money In loom on maul oxalate and uthvr at-<~urIlIes.2 Mos Iv 1'0 IAJAS In lute or until cums on low rates of Interest. on City and Farm Properly loans granted on (`Hy and (`uunly Dob:-ntura. Apply lo Tuolu Ilnmus. .\lnnu vr.l"I'oI1leIu\c Loan and lnwoununt society VlI'I0I--0vpo- Illa lhe Phat Ulct-. I"rm't. (`outcrfiom-rg/, .l`r. R. ll. TOYI.-Try the Milk Roll: and llulh Runs nunutm-lured All the Kinzslreul Bakery. Ii. H. 1`o\'I. .\lu-kul Square. Tn: BI:InI\':-Al-`lno groceries. line and do- mestic fruits Jus. Hlacocx. Muonio Bulld- lngn. Market Squnro. Fob. I. JUST THE THING F0/1 PIC-NI08. UTVCVTICI undo ua-qwvu cw J. lln.uo AN 0 (`o.. 8 Block Bu-out. Family ` groceries. Imported wines, liquon and chart. ` \'u1-can Wuumovnn. admitted to he the heal place In the cl! t-ubuy moerIco.cIucker)`. ` chlnmelc. Tuuu.| Jonxn. Tlnuxv Bans. have removed to their new ` pn-unison. Bron-k .~`lrueI. Mark:-I Square. where lho_y I:h9_\\'AIhv larmrlt and lines! stock of Int Jun l. IV Wlrurn III! :1 u. on VIC! u ,- I'. W. Rrumuwno. muunlnz-mror um! hu- pomsr uf lilo lewollory. M7 Klng uent. J. A. I.:ll:t'r. watch mukmjawoller. as llmck SL. duller ln vmwlnu. clock: And dhunondu. ` HIITII Imus. SH King a-IL. haul um-torn for Wat:-hon. IIl|I|Icotrom%8mIIll;, Hllvurvmro Jewellery. * A. M. llnocx. vim-hmak-ar. Jeweller and on- \ amwr. has new facility tor manufacturing 1 and re ring ewallory In all its branches. ` (lumen Dlunolx Watch Sin. IlPrlIu-on 81. Clllllll. cut. met I. -unison. Slrue howlhv laraol aux` Damon r k k: Liquors. Tau. Churn. bo.. 0. ID? 1'. C. `Wilson. ID Clucnm Nroohlho lu-nu c y. and loq It It I an Telephone No. I70. ohlclzommiy no A mo- unt`: nouoo. n-...... n.._ N... ljnun-t In nnnnat-llnll moat`: nouoo. luau l'|Iun.. New Liver In ammo:-llon with M. Insurance Hotel on nu street. Pint :l:uu run will shun been had on the shnrusut oo. \n.41 . ........ 15.... than... lhnnnluahnnna. l|0l||`l!. M1` . H II Kalil h . u.i.r,`.l`..'.`:` "`" :3: .0... `.`.` :'a`.'.':'i. usdl A and link a t vmc`n"..`.'".'u tuna. ?3`AIj:u|`I|o`I!';- { III1 mil. I . Wuu Lunar. I :-I|'\m:: at...` u - most I one u o o . hntvlnj 0 0? rgept In I truck:-u Iln-ry. 8% rue: to upon and common-Inl 1` Nu. lo. on IAIIIII. d|l- nun---I. I -Inn - ~ ., . | 0m 3 HI ...*.::::.':..': ':::.;?.._;'.;;u#..:"'.u...:'.:a nu. ooodyudaud nu. A.8uu-no.1. A.'ul.n~\lIIl('Al mn. moat om_|_vcIv:\Io;nl and populnrhotol In all 6;. -";-'|'` than and steamboat 11....-u'.. llnu-n IX && It lnllnn Inf uou lllu Ilolnlnuu 31* ac. u-am-u - ' II It. mu: 7 \ |u9:I:|".&'X Im C R: `g ` I I'uoItI:aIncIlI nth Inn`: bcdolauu and :I- uoru; v on wonvoyuoou o Eng! (gun as. ANAl.I1 l.\l_I.I l'0lL ~ [Jury Ithlabltuhmeuta. I`. A. III . II loct BIro!l..t|Io lmdllll km-his III'II')' uahlohtho cur. Telephone . an n un...... nan:-1I-....._ Inna Ilm Int-anal Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda. Bil-oh Beer and m So:!a-tho' uent Im the alt)`. Davina C . Gor`l`Modnl Ale in plus and ultra. 11'` Also A tine ock of c olco Wlnenand I lgnnca NILKIN HWITIIIC. rnlprlunuu g H` 01-run llo=rIL earner o Onurlourl Prin- oouucnom I115!-0 aannunuodaulouy-ad nduubuu. Jun curl. Prlllotor. u.._..-.. u..--u nan nnnn nml nlnl-In lm. HI! III] :1 lhoclty. _II0l("l:lh& Rjaluumutaf ~ ` lnusnllovu ~ to-Int-nan llctnnru lulu at nlnlu hum-. . Dunn. r at H-uulo.- 1 llvnnrrr lloru. Ontario 8!. nun: jut - Inn now: In a. 1-. n. ma K. a in Sutton: 1'. 1 luau. Prourh-tor. i ALI")! I n`l`Il.. r--not QIOPGII and Mumrml mroou. ml dtuual. with yam! and umhllnu. Nwuos aswmnsu. I'M:-riulor . ~ ; I :;_.s.. ll...-an nan-an A fhnnnlnz:-I I5!-III. From Ayrshire Cows At the BAZAAR. ifiim om nmmdronr. II. I. (nut N Prinmu t.. I: ma` mam:-My onulnnu d In the oily. Alfafrhr; mod Jrm-llrru. Groceries am! Liquors. -_-... Ll4\ ltll-A-uh Roman! I` _: Areatod Waters, Etc. - --- --_--. L- --.-aluvlv lhnl lh i'i}}.}-u "J4 `1z:'1a?ar?L.` -_... Anna |)..|,.,.,,.. ggnmh do` ID lbuwv Liquors. J THOMPSON, 831 and 333 Elm! St Boots and Shoes. ~._r.. \l....'.. urn-Ir n I lco!oqrapMt`. n-.. n.nnnIua In (`kri- Fl ru;m-l`nl. Man. Confectioners. MARKET S0l'ARl- VIII Dllvroo s -.ciall_\'. Sl..nou' arkol. ` the approaches. The cafe being brought to I close the de- putation returned home on Ihe 26th. fully `satised that '3 way wna about to be opened up whereby the public would escape the dangers to life and property which they had been exposed to for so many years. and which has been Attended with many fright~ ful and fetal Accidents. n..:.... ...,.....o..l Im .. nnmlu-r nf intnrn-L ml and um! accmennu. _ r` Being requested by a number of intereet- 1 ed parties on, the 3| we attended 1 meeting 1 of the city council for the purpose of drur- I ing tlieirjttpntiou to certain obstructions ! on Ontario street enden ring public trevel. i and also to open for puln ic use a short piece nf street at tl1e_onter depot leedin from Montreal street to the line between t deity end eormty, being Q rt ot the 1 proech of the proposed nub! crooning; thtt u , FLOU R STORE. | OI Elle IIIIIVI trunuulg illnu IIIIU they pay I portion the exp'emo_of the depnhhon to Othvra. which was 370. in- cluding lawyer : fees and dinnrunn cf emu-' inns. R ll`($ W." wurhmd '||I)'oc-mg . J Notivgd - fImlkllId_our ot rittsbiirg. : On the 25th we were met in Ottawa by the Hon. George A. Kirkpatrick and John Mcliityre, Q. L`., who came there for the purpose of assisting the deputation, and by the influence of the former gentleman we weie permitted an early interview with the limiorable the privy council. Mr. Mclntyre having laid the case before the council in a plain and lucid manner, Mr. Folger, inan- ager of the K. & l`. R. came forward and roposed to give the public a straight cross- ing over the K. & l . R. on a line with the Cataraqiii bridge leading to Kin street. the company to bear the expense o the work. l`his proposition the deputation thankfully a`ccepted, deeming it to be all the ublic could reasonably expect. Mr. Bell. so icitor for the (S. '1`. railway company, proposed to switch from the public road at the outer (G. I`. depot or build a subway under the railway for public travel immediately east of the present crossing. The deputation asked time in order that the public might be fully consulted. This Mr. Bell objected statin that the Grand Trunk company in- tended at an early date to lay adouble track in the, vicinity of Kingston, and in building the subway provision would have to be made for the same. He stated that work on the company's property would cost inthe neighborhood of $7.01!), al`the bridge would have to be built of iron. The de iitation accepted the underhead crossing. `he gov- ernment decided that the Grand Trunk eon;pany he at the expense of all work done on eir own property, and that the ublic make the approaches thereto. Mr. Bel also proposed that the company place a signal iiian day and night at the croasin on the York road. near Cataraqiii. and t at the public pay half thesxpense of the same. 'lhis proposition was not acce ted by the depu~ tatioii. Regardiiigtlie Co liniiby crossing Mr. Bell pro that the com ny build an overhea crossing for the pub ic travel. The public to make the a preaches. The claim of possession which t e public had acquired for many years before the construction of the railways was ressed in thisas in the `other cases by tie deputation. But the council decided that whereas the railway companies had been permitted for so man man tmmiov neacaable noneaaion the nub c ZZ.?.'}I.'Li."tII1b3E 'pe:?{ii?o5 E3? .."z}'.SSy yours toenjoy poucuble possession pubhc , wouid have to hear the expense: of making the approaches. The one heimt brounht the on me Iuugswn lllu aturnu -uuu nuul. On Oct. 24th we proceed? to Ottnu, ac~ compcnied by H. Wilmot. M. I . I .. who was up iuted I delegate by the township of Find urg. n.. the *)_'nth urn were me! In ulna the room: in I paruu uuure. On Saturday. Oct. `Had, I number of fumen and citizens met et the Hon. George A. Kirkpatrick`: olli(`e,AnAl it Wu unani- mously ugieed the! the committee having the nutter in charge should proceed to Ottawa and urge the cue upon the privy council. `These people eleo edvieed that the committee telte with them a competent lawyer from the city. We also rocured plan: of the moaning at the lurnic on On urin street and of the outer depot crossing the Kingston and Storrin vtuu rmul. nn Hot 91!}: u-.- nrnr-cell to Ottawa. the county councu. I Shortly afterwanla we lorvranled through the Hon. G. A. Kirk trick to the minister of railwaya a list of t .e mxixleuta which hu-l occurred at the aevoral crouinga mentioned in the petition, which we found after! anl to he only a partial stat;-unentof the Inunhen of an-cil-nts \\'lIl1'h hul taken place. On UCL. l.'uth we received notice from the secretary of the minister-if railway) a, through the Hon. U A. Kirkpatrick, that the nu! way committee of the privy council would sit at Ottawa. on Oct. 25th. and consider the petition. Not wiahing to assume the renponsibility of incurring meta without the sanction of mine legal authority woconsnlt e'l a nun'iber of farmers Anal others interest- ed, and they advised that the reeves of tin- front townships ahould he also-I to call public meetings for the purpose of selecting delegate: to go to Ottnva and atrcngthen the petition. But owing to the shortnesa of time the remit was parties] failure. `In .~t.zn-.I.v, um. `bind. a number I ('0 V I . meal lay .\|r. Hogun. ueonded by Mr. } Vunluveu, that thin cmncil desire to nzcunl ; its Approval of the view: _XpN!IIt-1| in the lllllllufill presented by the lty of Kinguuu nml certain Iownnhi in the county. and to be presumed to En cxmllency the Gov- ernor Uonorul at (`sunk in connection with the contcmplutod halter protection :3 the railway crouinp. Hm thnnnuncil van: mniantimllv Infused A rnuvuy crnuinp. | But thocouncil vory majestically Iqfupn-\[__; to appoint 1 committee. lununodiateiyaftop 1 wards we forwarded A petition to the gov ernment, containing nou-Iy LII!) name: of bum tide ntopnvern of the city of Kinqstun And the Iurroumiinu country, together with I I copy of the above ruolution, passed by tho county council. hm-(Iv nhnrwnnln we furwnnlt-d thronuh V I 1 Iuary 0! mo WIIOIP runner. By tbs Iunestion at the ehairmanolthe` Royal ooaumaalon that at In Khptoa on i the Ill! 0! A . a pncltlu was an direct! I1 thn pu .- to tho gm-arnmont nozanling ` I Flnpmuouunl state of the railway crou- |n thin locality : and at the nquaae M a 3 number at the rahpayora ol the city at Klnptou and the county on I-`ronhaaac, we then formed onnolvaa into a oouuultuo lot the purpoao ol bringing the matter before the notice of tha government. we canard copies of a petition to be addraaaoul tn 0:: governur general. praying (or better prune- than at the railway crossings, and placed them in an-veral hotela in the city, [or uignalure luv the ratcpayora. and calla-I the attention of the public to the name through then pn-Q. Al. the J uuo auaaiona u! the coun- . 1] M In-uuuhl. Um mallcr lmfmu the IXMIIIIV We have imlde arrangements for n dikily slur" ply in Glass. and trust it will be a benet to the publib as well u ourselves. --- T use (II we dull! $5011: Ul uw unnu- : . II we Inoughl Um matter hvfmo dounty cuunuil and rcquutul it to sun! in putting the clnima 0! mo lilionern upon the gov- ernment by nppo Ming 3 cmumiltue to act with In or take char 0! the use illQ".. It puuod n reuulution I 9 following of which is I A rum! 2 9 no Aouun at tho Cullly Council or ' " duuIod~l`u-oooodlun no-bu the null . In: Counnuluounlhc-u ulhl In lklull ! -Aouol 01350 County (`until lung : . Iilplalulng. I e Klmstus. hos`. 29.. no [ho hum): 5` I thing mun oouluud idou unsound by 1 K u... public in renal to lie amino panned I in rupee! In soc-uri protection at our nil ? wny vruuiup. and I. 0 results 0! the name. u we. tho partf having an cue in charge. ' deem it 00 My to gun tho public a uuu- | ol the whole matter. In um nunaentium 4:! LI: ehlnnnn ol the THE REPORT imzsautco av `ms ` ozpunmou TO mnwa. ; THE n.u1.\m' (?RQS } CITEI e: -l.-|. THE BRITISH \\ |H(.'. l"l{ll)AY. DEC. `.2. `WW III` the cu allow I Llnhillg might come. he at me ml IJIIWUI` Sweet cldcr.p'puhIc'* Apples. Mnlngg I mutt oranggn;-~JnmeI Urn-for`|. - I Try And B0 Cllrod. Lnme hack and nervous debility, ueociet- eul with rheumatism, in oometimeu met with in every dny life, but II a rule we nd not more thou two of these complaint: .in the aime party. Be this In it may. The only sure. and perfect cure in electricity end the Inset formof administering itin by Norman ; ulctric belts and ineolee. W. J. Wilson in agent, end from him you can procure It-etimoniele end circnlnru relxting to any of ....n- non-enlnintn lululllollllll Illll 1; your complsinu. -...,_... Prime small hogsncaslngs. by tleroa. soon. per lb ; kegs. l_ lbs. 31!) ; half kegs. wlba. 815.6!) - anmll qmmuuas. 35c per lb. Engllah shoop casings. kegs, of 50 In bund les. 81!) : small qunntll cs. &% r band 0. Pure Fenullxer. composed blood. bone and meat. only $1 per ton: no bone meal. 55 `pt.-r ton zconrso bone meal. 815 per ton. I. o. . lu- millon. F. ROWUN & 00., -- HAMILTON varpenlcrs W nsnlngluu uuucr. Blaine made $200,000 from his Thirty Years in Congress." With the exception of Grant he has perhaps done the best nan- ciallv of any of our statesmen who have written books. Horace Greeley got ten cents a copy for the lirst book he wrote, and his Ulances at Europe" he sold outrighg for 3500. His "Life of Clay paid the pub- -lishere. and his American Conliict" would have had a sale bigger than Blaine's book had he not sivned the bail bond of Jefferson Davis. As it was. the first volume reached an edition of l50,(l)0 co ies, and he was well paid for his work. nner paid him a big price for his Recollections of a Bus Life. Beecher s whole work, however. din not pay him 8l(l).0(l). Irving got $250,000 for the literary work of his lifetime, and Alexander Stephens received 50 cents a set for the History of the War, and an l00;- 000 copiea were sold hit prots were 850,000. Parson Brownlow's eon tells. me that his father's book brought him 820.000. George W. Childs` undertook the publication of it. and the sales amounted to I50.(lX) co `es. /Henry Ward Beecher received 81I),000 rem Robert Bonner for Norwood. and James Parton got the start at biography in writing the "Life of Horace Greeley. Blaine`: book has been as much read as ha: Ban- ; croft`: history. It is now fty~three years since he published the `first volume, and be non: arm! on the revision of his work at he published mo qrat volume, mu uu ` peg: swav on revision lhe ago of'eighty-seven. Mum-y Made Out of Book-highly-ClI~ culnllon and Revenue contrasted. Carpenter`: Washington Lotlc'r. ` l)I..: . . . . n ...l.. QOIIIIVII `nun his ThirfV lN:lllL' LlKt'll D_\' unu D01l_\' llDI'lYllll Inc erec- tion of is county poor-house. The suhject wuss deferred to the next. meeting, and it is hardly likely than the suggestion will he scted upon, as our conservative friends still `persist in saying thst the country is In s most prosperous coudition.-Another large meeting was held in the town hall on Sutur- dsy lisst for the purpose of discussing cum- mercial union. Messrs. Dickson. Q.t`., sud Johnson, of llelleville, delixered addresses, as well As Dr. Plstt, snd s resolution, favor- ing commercial union or unrestricted reci- procity, we: carried with only tvao or three dissenting. -Un Saturday afternoon the schr. Hsnnsh Butler struck on Salmon l'oint reef and is likclv to become a total wreck. Allhsndsweressved. Capt. 0`Hsgsn is one of the most fearless mariners on the lakes, snd believes in shoving s vessel through for all she is worth, and although he has hsd seversl uf them on the beach has nlways been rennnrlisbly lucky in effecting his escspe.--ly s requisition to the msyor s public meeting wss culled for T need: even- ing to discuss what your correspom out re- gards as s wild-cat scheme, viz., the em lsrgiug of the harbor bv asking the govern- ment to dredve A channel fifty feet wide from the briulge" to the foot of the ceme- tery, between 900 and L000 yards, through a marsh runniu southwest from the steam- boat landing. Vere the same etforts put forth b those interested in the sd\'snce- ment o the town a post oflies and custom house might be secured. The overnment will, in all likelihood. acknowle go the re- cei t of the petition, should one he sent, an there it will rest, so far at least as it is concerned. The promoters may, however. think they see an election contest in the ncatr future, but in this we believe they are doomed to disappointment. .\ lllnntronl Flu on Sunday-Tlu (`manly Debentures Cannot be bold. Xmn `19.-C. A. .\lcllonnl:l & (`n.'n Itore, together with the entire mntcnta, wu le- atrnyecl Ivy tire on Sunday. The building sun enveln d in llzunca before the Ar'ivnl of the ham engine. tlw nnly thin of the name in town.--Nutuitluztanuling llt.` large Amount of money which in known to be lying in the hauls: thrnughnnt the country nwaiting investment, nu utlvr In mule for the county lo.-|ne'ntures, and A committee was appoint:-l by the county mum-il. at its lull meeting. to ndgotinte a sale on lllv l-eat terms possihle for the Curpul'Mi0lI. This in the llmrc n-mnrlinlnle us the x-minty of Prince Hal-nral is gnu-rally Tt`b':|l`Ilt`1l as mm of [In- host in (`central ('nnal:n. anal as a vunse quence oill-rs an opening fur ll gnocl an-l uurc investment to capitalists. --'l`he warden of the wunty. at the last meeting: of the coun- ` vil, pointed to the necessity of some lcllon heinsz uln-n hy that hmly tnwanla the erec- ninn at n .-unutv nnnlullnumn, The llllilvl J bring the nutter Indore tho I I-1 alum r committee to retort on. About Now. am In tcooiml. throu John McI'n~ tre, Q.(,`.. I notiw hunt the u-crotlry of - t 0 mlnlntt-tn! nilwnyn. lmtructiuu III to vapor (matri- uttltulittoo utd_ Mhi` 1 cm to content` Nth the rsilvuy uuthnrmoo with rugnnl to ` the alto-ratumn tn ho um-lo at tho` nilway _ ' vrmu-lugs. and to lurwaml I plan of the work I 3 parties to its lull mmphnu. o I f f I 9 l upm tn the rIiI\ut\' committee. and 3 they wuulcl t-tJIIt1.'ts the mum on tlt prop: On Nov. Ittth Ir wnitonl on the munty I vouna.-ll uul hid the native below them} and urged them to deal with the matter. The a committee but no farther puvrer in than ` mallet an up rullwg cmnmittoe would only hull with the romwl .--Wt! lino uhod the panel! tn pnwklc I ponir-II o! the upma- uwuiutwul in the olfort 0! tin ootnmittu tn bring this to 5 clone. The county council trout:-I the matter as if in their cltlnutlun it mu of little im nu`-tauwo whether the live: and pmporty at t ir conltltuoltto should he V |tmtn:totI or not. ` The rgfuggl of the county council I0 art in . the matte-r menu to u-. not well tn Inmll) otlnemn atrnngo onnclu-dun for th m In ur- rive at. using than the labour at the cum- uuittu to virtually brought to an clue. an in fully set forth in the uicinl tlocuttwnt pro- neuted th than and ram] 17 their clenk It was Ihuvn to the counci that it mu the Intention of the vcmmeut that the coun oil tho-zld denl \v th the matter. \'_... A|...L nI._ .....n. a .un|n1~i| Ln: ranlunnnl l`lI Immld dell Wtlll Inc luuwr. Now thcst the muuty cuuncil In: related tn take action it in the duty 0! the ciierent tmsmhip municipalities intorutmi tn take one in haul and ticul with it. and not ullow n projoct at no great importance to full .hn-ugh. Annther o npnrtunity like thin not pt-nu-tit itu I for many years to ~ '1 also think that the warden Ihouhl ` niml to unto than ground: upon which mum-ii related to set. Iain; it had full pmwr tn l't'j(.`tt or I004` it an proposition that might |n- tlmle hy t If mi wuy nItthnri- net. The conmninoe. befnro doling this explm ` nation. deem it I duly to ntelully ac- _|umwlc!ge the courteous an Imnineu like manner in which the mnym And city council kleall. with the cue. (Signed) J. M. FAIR. Chuirnuua. 'l`nmu.-4 ()u'm`.. PROFITS OF LITERARY MEN- PICTON JOTTINGS. P7//25 M/L/(M0 0/mm i I6. .i. ' `noun Mn-nuzt. Uluvu, Sn-y. '" T' Wu": {Ill-Pu` nl. run. rnyn, lure coniur .|_,,_...._- ...:.|. -_.......I Eu: I-`eatherbone Cornet in erenteed to he ehenlutely unbn-nhble : to give perfect ease to e wearer ; to wash end eundri without. damage, end to be `ehtiafacunry in every respect. If not-, return witpin four wee e end the money will be refunded. . 1tFor Isle by ` ~ ` bSPENGE & cnuMLv, -- _ 152 and 134 Prineess'Sfreet. we olfqr new numerous, the power In rnyeterlem and wonderful, The advent that NO WOND .it has created such I wonderful impression on the mhds ofthe Public. This is no Humb Pedrlling neir. and WE WANT ONLY THIBE who are ambitions in life, those who are umrt. energetic end industrious, u they done are sure of success; A srmll casitnl. a short time to prepue, end utisfuctory references are only required. l`Ad rest. by return mail. V TH E`TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE, ' . Cor. Yonsze & Shuter Sta. Toronto. Oenndn. To mpun for the HIGH and WELL PAYING SITUATIONS obntl by the Direc- tor: of t. in College. '0 trust our readers are thope for whom weslth has a charm, those who desire tn EARN MONEY, and who are not afraid to work for it. In that case we will offer them I chance to Gain Money More Rapidly, More Easily}, and as Honomblg as N at Any Other Occupation. ,_.,,`:.__ ._x __,__)...:._| 7/?JfA IHE/?30A/E co/9.957 We have just received 500 Pairs of Ladies American Cro- quet Rubbers, double thick heel and sole, selling for 400. These are regular 50c goods. All our Rubber Goods tted with the Hartford Heel Plate. With this plate they will give you double the wear. 0. F. ARMSTRONG, -- I41 PRINCESS STREET. Jun marked off Two New Pieces of Sealulle. the best value we Inveshown thiueuon. Also the Large Cnrl Clothing in Black, Brown and Gray, in Addition to our slwnyn lnrge sw.:k of Tweed Uluoringl and Genernl Novelties in Mantle Materials. Mantle: either cut or made up in the Lntest Style and Tnilor Finish. -Alk to no the Blnck All-\\'ool Double Fold (`orkocrea (`loth. which we bought r y much under vain; and uro selling accordingly. LADIESRUBBERS 35 CENTS B R O s- T WANTED, ATONOE, 1,000 YOUNG MEN AND LADIES w--n-vu u--- ---.----w nu-._v - --v-..,. `-1- ...._ _-- Our Dress Good|_8taook oznnot be surpeaead in t.h:'o1-';y. and we will be delighted to show anything you require in the: line. see our Geehmenee at 25 cents. We hevejuet received 3 lot of the Celeb:-eted "Fectherbone Cor- sets." Every pair guaranteed to give perfect eetiefnotion. end on: be washed and leundried without indury. Come and see them. _._ AL- _:A_ -__I _- RICHMOND, ORB 8: CO- A. J. MCMAHON, John Laicwaw a FASCINATORS, N EW N GS For Durability, Grace. Elegance and Ease SIANDS UNRIVALLEVD. Thule Comets no boned with tibned quills, contuinn NO SIDE STEEL? T0 BREAK OR RUST. Will not roll up at the side and are poaitivgly the Best Cornet in the market. FARMERS & GARDENERS. 7-4- uInIL_

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