Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1887, p. 8

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unuus ugup ll `man it In the council chm- nmh ah want In In: W r o n r I-oul|PP.pre:):|:t "4" After Inch pro- " ," people considered 'P" nlcrulin to pnr- Md 9-! I hy~ at our 3"! It wu now the i':d.:: l` the Is that , ` 1 ummy pro- d"'3l` I lhu when the `F h` s it I'M learned 1h'"| mm-I it mceived ` "k" the city`: share ,' 9"" II III DUI IIIU r people u what. may . T 0! Ju thlt oL.L Iv ouul. uoorgu \V non. W. Humor. u-gnu `Inn-.v u--u-1'. nu. no I ` \\'.M.-\\'. Cullen. D.M.--W. H. Godwin. . rotary Amen . ' L""":`5" "`s'.3'.;.. , 'l`re'uunr--Thoma um. D. of C.-Alf Muom. Comlnltho -- Chnlu Canon. Sunuel ; Woods. Gem-o"\V. Watts. Samuel Lom- 1 non. W. Hanan. . hvihou and: and Ioldon in grot vs- Ioty Wino C9. .' Ieeun VIII` I TKIICIIOII II IIIOVIG Dy I.'lIIl| `won! take place.'and than show the rate- ,payere a desire on the part of the council to urnieh a cheapopnpply of water and make arrangements an early improvement in the worlan. toenanre a better nugply and pro'p|a:- protection from n in t e upper GI I 0008!.` pl` WUTK (M yuan. Other civic end private matters prevented him from eating on the committee on water worke. end he was eetieed thut no action would hove been taken this year if the pre- sent reeolution had not been preeented. As the chairman hed agreed to have n report needy fore special meeting of the council for Monday-next he would accept Ald. Her- ty I 3 tion and withdrew the resolution, feelin t st 3 reduction as moved by him `I-nnl hhn nluanfnnll tlnu nhnw tlm I-Aha. llgllll `BIC PI1)\'llIC'I. Moved by Alil. uildonloeve, seconded by ` Ald. lzlincock. flat the committee on Etc. Inter and light be authorised oither to wide new lam at the points menti in the mutt of a olh onninenr. M if dnnmanl I III. l.KJWlIIIIg`"IlIU `TIUIC Cull! 3 `ll ` election dodge. At this time of the year sldermen like the people to know that they have been savin something." He said the reduction rates s iould tslte place st once. Aid. Hsrty-You are retiring this year." Aid. Thompson nished the discussion by willingly giving to Aid. Drennun any credit he was entitled to for work done on the day of polling on the by-law. but when he or any other alderman stated that this was an election dodge. he was incorrect sml im- puting wrong motives. Every member of the council knew how sctive he had been for the past three years on the wster works question. His friend, ex-Ald. Birmingham. had called his attention to it by showing the lead that the people had to submit to in exorbitant water rates. These proofs and gures were submitted and substantiated by ex-Ald. Birmingham Aid. Thompson hsd moved the resolution on Jan. 25th. I88). viwhich had created the committee of investigation. and had worked hard and pushed the matter until s by-lsw wss sub- mitted sud passed. his work was not of one dsy s duration, but nearly three yesrs. The election dod or was made use of when he had int u a re- solution to do away with the management, letting the city engineer do thst portion of the work. the cit collector and treasurer the collecting and` nking. and thus save 10 per cent. to consumers. But Ald. M. _Drennsn considered it his duty to oppose him on "the election dodge." The electors could judge between them, whether it was s dodge or work of years. Other civic and nrivata msttan nravnnhul THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS- Crnl; Lodge A.l`. IINI AJl.. Donal-onqo. W.M.-Rev. R. J. Cnig. ' S.W.-I. Allnm. jr. J.W.-\\'. Stoddnrt. Clnp.--S. B. Bonn. Tnuunn---W. Ayleuworth. Sam-ahrv-\V_ . Melina. .lITIlll`I'-`|V. Q Ty-lor . Csnwoll. . Ayluuwol Sccret::'Iy-W. D. Mclho. V II III UIGIIIUII uouge. Ald. Willnot thought the whole ditliculty in the mutter lay in the menegement of the works. He knew the thin edge of the wedge hed been put in when the council decided to keep the resent menegement of the works temporeril '. lf Ald. Thompson had not Agitated t e nutter there would not have been I report from the water work: commit- tee thie yeer. There wee e "nigger in the fence" eomewhere. He expected thet a meeting of the committee would be held to diecnee the water works, but there wee none held letely. He objected to here the met- ter eprung upon the council. The council should beer in mind that if it asked for ex- tra money to improve the worlre end did not reduce the weter_retee the people would be eure to any that the whole wee I grab i KIIIIO. ` Alrl Y}tIDninlv_1'l|n I'l'|n'xln Qleinn in In J UWVIII IIICUKIIIK IMSIQI I "SCI IIEUCG. Ald. Ureunnn uicl he had worked in CI` tar ui ward for the inter wort: by~l|\v ` on t 1: day it Wu carried, and had been as A energetic as Alcl. Thompson. He said that I Ald. Thompson hud brought the mutter up | to An election dodge. ALI, \\'ilmnt lhnnaht tho whnlu .lilHnnIhr WI IIITI U1 III! oullncll. Aid. Hsrty said he vss sorry that ex- Llsyor Mclntyrs, who was intellectuslly endowed sncl held such s high legsl position in society. should lend himself to this bid- ding business` by moving such at resolution ss lied (lone. He complimented Ald. Thompson upon the position which he hsd tsken in the nutter. It reslly sppeered I that unless they hid in specisl meeting of the council they would not likely get s sstisfsctory report {run the committee hnv ing the water works nutter in chsrge Ald. Thompson's object in nuwing the resolution wss to hsve the nutter ventilsted so thst the sldsrmen. when they went to the polls. would he shle to give sn scosunt of their stewsnlshlp. I` he spesksr thought the best way to discuss the wster works was at s spevinl meeting held s week hence. ALI III-annsn eniil ha Insil wnrlrml in (3. 1 I IIIIIIZT, III IZZIIX IIC IJICI I0 0IlIC|'_ IIUCP ` men ground the bond chose to oppou his resolution um! go live honor." The speaker was in favor of conaidering the nutter at A u is! meat` of the cuun iL Pick]. HArtu:8-Aid In vnncnnrrv (ILA: A1 II`!!! I" IS Pill II HI. IDUWIWDH In Aliblucklcuoa -"'Duo`commllloe on tho rotor vrorh should meet 5:. once and In tho council know what the my can nun-I by lay of reduction." Ald. (3. Robluou. who on-omloal Ald. Thompoon`I noolntion, woo willing to with- dnw the rooolutlon with the content ol the novor. but he oonidorod Ilut Ald. Thomp- uou cluuvoal t cndit for brl In; the matter up. ' pooplo were lo; roan ol the council move in tho manor of rodu 3 the valor roles. The your would have dual and nothing would have been clone Ind not Ald. Thom mmrod in the matter. and booouu he id to other. older gn -_n..-.I AL- L.._.I ..L..- 5 . . . _ ....._. L - IIIU. Alal. M:-lntyn thought chore wu no no I Itching n lmtluquo ol the mutter. but he! Ihil nIoluon"|n-I nqondn right In prouod to Aid. Thompson`: Alinchlunnn ._"'l'hn 1-mnminnn nn Ihn Lon: onngo nuag. So. 5: :- II II l`..Il..... U [GIL A d. Gildenloeve presented the engineer`: xeport, misting to the illuminating of the city. The re rt showed thntlixhta were needed nt_the not of Gordon suoegnoor the cotton mill, and at the Gmve Inn, on the north end of Wellington ttreet. on Picnnl stnet n the cornerof Duerin attoet, on Ridonu Itteot near the cotton mill. on the corner of Put and Montreal streets, near the G. T. R station. at the intersection of York and Picnnl streets. on Queen street nenr the broom factory, at the intersection of Albert and Victoria attests. ALI l):I.l--I....- A-:.I Ln. ._|.__ AL- UUHYT. `A|d.H|rty to Alul. Mclntyue ~\'ou h 1 thin scheme." `Al . Iclutyro -"It In not as thin :31 n-up-on no u as given 1., * worn I Induction 41:5 pot cont." AM. Th: nnnnn--"\VaslI_ we will lat [""s"."1 :'.'n.......`""` 'n'.'I.'. u'..: heartily .u..7.. a.., dluovuul the nbjertol AM. Mclnlynu I'I\`0A }'IlTIIUI IUIIOIIDI II E) "T00!!!-.' 3 Alcl. Thuuponn-"Wel|. we will not the \l_u.to at I 3) pct cent. reduction 1! you I 0." ALI lI..I_A.__. AL-___L- AL--- .._,_ .__ __._ -- I-Ki _Md. Danna You. I will uwnd the N- oolntlun." AM. Shanon. (la 3 Irhhpor)--` anon Ind both!` new It." ALI Il-.a.. .....|.. .. __.a -_x.I nun... IIIII IWIIWT IIOVU II- Ald. llnny caught on. and aid. "Why. Rohott. in our vordnncy. you have given rllw wholo 1 Away." 9 Th Ahlnnnnn Inuahal Inuvtilv Ilnm thaw I IIICIEUIT, IWWVI IITIIII IIIC HIQIIIIIIICQ. 1 AM. Mclutyru aid the committee lull ` oulv the water work: in bud Iilco (lambs: and In did not think it lud boon Iqglipot `on in duty. The submitting ol lulu noolu lion in question maul intorlnriug with u.. labour: ol tho vomluilloo. The (Act: which had been IINMIII3 htloro tho council lwl but diocouod by tho oonmiuoo. ii the il In going to lake thin ninja-I up Ind. on the resolution implied. he had uuclnt motion to animals. that iuouod oi talus.-in; the run I) not out. it in ru-locod I5 potent. Aid. Dmuun would -ocond his solution ALI II-....-.. u\'-- I ...III __.._..._I AL- __ AM. Run valid In know how I the city would have to wait baton it won d get u nnhlucory upon from tho couunlmoo. .-\l|l. Mnlnhnu uh! Hm cumming: Inml .Downing-The "whole thing in an an dmhm. At this timn of that vnnr muucliw w| nun IOIIIII Ind Illllll-Wl winds. purtlivn cloudy weather, with ight doctor rain I for localithl. rlling Oun- pontnrc. . muuu um um _ Inlsnor, W mum Iwumona, were returning homefrom Gennnoqne their teem became frightened near the nation end ren ewey, npeetting the and throwing the occupant: egninet a fence. Johnston escaped with n/few eoretchen, but the father, who in 75 en: of fell heavily on hieehoulder, reekinn -t e right arm neerthe shoulder joints. Dr. Brown ntmndnd Mm. ` JIIICIITII C. 1,0,, IIIIIIIKS` ~. tlllllll. outage, 85.3): J. Morrison`: stop nlvc, $55.93; telephone company, rent, SI9: Jnmes Swift, cod. I9.6l; Robertuou & ` Co.. lead `pea. $557.64; R. Mitchcll & Co., ttings, 0.80 ; James Swift. cod. $1,432`.- 05: 1|. . cliwent Son, tools. 8L9): Do- minion Express Co. freight 601;: A. Gart- shon, pipes. ll I3 ; Grand Trunk rnilway, freight, 87.9. ; Ncliolvey qt Birch, stop valve. W: L. W. Shannon. mm); pay shut up to Dec. loth, ${3l.5l. Report mlormod. A J n\:I_l-..I--..- .._..-..._s-J `L- -.._'_--__`_ Il'lII HOST III II mended hh3._ Iuelr um: um gnu: mom can be seen I Tur- kish net` odd chain and tofu, hndnomoly npholnhnd in different shades of plluh and satin dunuk. There in no doubt tint this enterprising rm cake: the loud in- fancy up- ` holntering. . On Snturdnv mmnimr an Jnhnnnvn RAJ. ; n'uIwrIn[.. . On Saturday evening as Johnston Red- mond And his _ fnthor, William Redmond. wnm l'ItlIl'lI`l| hnmn `lvnln ll....n~.n- I>I\n:I- Ivuuuul . LII! unuu wllmlxl ulll em! receives 1 number of nine le preeente. seven! were pzeeent from the city. The couple have our heerty eongretnletio It in seldom` duet one eeee Inch 3 line as- eortment of furniture u in to be eeen in Cernoveky & Andereon e wereroome on Prin- mn ntnunt, nan:-(`flu-nu n. In-.I.:-... oI.......L uuruuvuuy u. nuuurlun I wureroomu on 111!!- cou street, near Cler . On looking through their niplnta glut mnt can be Tur- iilli lat` ra` nilnil-I Ant` nnfnn L-.A_..._-I.. I uxely erect I nlle row 0! ouumu . The mayor accompanied to on-onto the committee of the Midland Contra], which attends a meetinn of the Agricultural and Arts` association for the purpoee of aecuring the rovincial fair for Kingaton in 1888. ~ A d. Downing, at the council meeting. drew attention to the fact that if a railing were not t on the aide of the boardwalk. near the inoeea street bridge, accidents would occur and the city be let in for dam- "899- Laet Wednesday Archibald A. Hickey, of this city. was married to Min Mary Day, daughter of Henry Day, of Elginburu. There was a moat enjoyable time at the weddina. IQ hridn DA: nimslv Jnnnnntl -III] xueru was: molt ougoynnle int It the woddin The bride was nice! dnuod and lung; I nnnulugr A` using. I- -...-..A.. \.UUlC I cnurcn (X)nc3r`u J. E. Jonea has sold those two vulunblc properties nearly opltouite the post oce, on Clarence street, to Wnldron, dry goods merchant. for arm M r. Weldmn will ` likely erect I fine row of buildiu The mnvmr nnmmmnigd on .`.`......... oh- uruwlonl. I006 01 queen street. Why don't you try Carter : Little Liver Pills? They are n positive cure fnr sick hudnche. and All the ills roduoed by dis- ordered liver. Only one pi l a done. Little sci-ups of humor. Little rays of light. Knock our daily troubles Higher an n kite. Hear I-`ax, city hull. Fridny evening. at Cooke : church concert. I I-` 1-....- L-.. -..l..I AL--- ;..._ ___I.__LI. vv I-nouur I nlillllllxu Modonto tm fnuh loud: and southwest` Iindn. nnrtlv olnnnlw unndup -An. -II-I.c .\l.rI'('l'. The following water works accounts were mmnuncndod to be paid; J. Perkins. hy- -lnnts, 370: Thomas Robertson! Co., lend Kipell. $7.38 : city out itelnl. 818.119 : Mc- 'o.-lvey .1 Bitch.pwking.$l6S: R. Mitchellt ($0.. tittingu, 31290: A. Gun & (.`o., oil, $.78; Smith Bram. alarm clock, 50; R. \m..)...n 1 0.. n:..... ma. u :.~..n.... I 0Il|Il'I- Lecture by Rev. Mr. Timberlake Thurs- dey evening. in Methodist church. Ports- mouth. enutled. A Pee at the Old Coun~ trv." or Rural Life in England." Ever-y body invited. Admielion l5c. Try our dry edging: 82.50 per cord: dry pine block: $3 per cord; dry oak oordwood. as good as ordimry hard:-ood $3.) per cord. delivered throughout the city. R Crawford. foot of Queen street. Fhv don't vnn Orv l`.nn-Imp . IIMI- lip...- \/TUWIOTG. Bov. E. P. Crawford, of Brockville. in no ftnntic on the question of wine, though he Inn been for your: an abltniner, pnrtl for ` hilown goodnnd ptrtly for the e of othcn. l...o.._. I... D... II. 'r:__|,-.|_L_ -v~;_,,_ church concert, Friday evening. in city lull. And they are good-I-In-ly Rue pontoon, osbhqgo, turnips. tub butter. fresh butter. eggs. nnan lnddiu. cnnben-ion. Laban`: ufnrkling :19. Bay of Quinta cider. June: Lnwford. II... I` D l`_._.t.....l ..t n..--|__._-II, 2, curuer ux uonnlou Illll uomou IINOII. He's a funny fellovnh I'd go fienty miles to hear him agnin," in t. o v `people speak of Fu. Come and hear an at Cooke'i church Friday thev l!ood-Fu'lv Ran: nntntnnn I uo Hue Iruln pun. rrlcc '40 cents. i Bunch otcen of the (`undinn Express \ company but been opened at the post oice. Portsmouth: poet oi-e. Williunavillo; and corner of Johnson and Gordon qtnotl. Hf: A fnnnv CnIIn- I .I _.. o&.._A.. _..:I-.. r.. I`. BIITKHI, IIICIIOIICOT. ~ Bechcbe in elmcet immedietel relieved by wearing one of Carter`: Smart Veed sud Belladonna Bechche Planers. Try one And be free from pain. Price 25 cents. RI-Ann}: nlnon nf Hun (`an-all-nu I`--u... WUI I`-I- An Auction sale of houoehold furniture ` will beheld at 125 Princess SL. Lewis` Bmmold Itnnd, M: I0 Ln: . to-morrow. I-2. R. Martin. auctioneer. R..s|..-I.- :. .l...-.o :.........a:-.-I.. -`.|:-__,n all II! no mule It IHVOFII ["5035- \\'e nd your raisins good, and the prim rnisinahle, remarked a customer the other clny. Every \'uriet_v of Xmas fruity. new. fresh and at right prices at Hendry fhomp- uon I. I . A regular meeting of the Portsmouth council wnheldlut evening. A number of wcounu were passed lml crossing: order- ed to be mule at Ievorll places. Ilml vour mining nnml. Anal than m-i.~.. Pulli- A winner trotting circuit in proposed for Uttawu, lirockville. Kingston. Potcrlnnm. Hellovillo and Ncwuutle. Let her go, Gal- lagher ! A Iunulnr Innnnu nl IL. Mn-o........sl. 33.43: lllllll DIVE Illrlll CIOCI, $.31; IE Mitch:-ll cl C0,, ttings. 3: .\l. Fallon. cnrtnmx Liill: J. .\Inrri.nnn`n ntnn vulva. "'A|,t;.Mclnlyre denial thus he wroto I cer- tain letter In the preu. to the eoct that the Vicvorin ward apprgpriolion Iudnonll boon spent. 1 A hint:-r tn-Minn pin-nit in nrcxnnnqd 6.... :1 put ul null! IIIIIIIIOIIIO ou punungs would be I M Iuihblo nt. Yam can get them at Wrkpnric `I. I59 Princess : Itnet. ALI lIAI._n.._, I ,_E__ 4| -- L, ,, A c-can yum. Nice for bluHul.~~ culled outs. rolled wheat. cruhod hsrloy. gold dust cornmeal. corn griln. grnnulntotl actual. JunoI('rur- ford. A __X_ .,l AL ,_- L-_J . . _ _ . _!I __._!_..' um [nu ;nnu Mr. Iiyln. IUFDIIII. uuur l"orl.ln has ullty oi Scrunnn lion 1 coal. Also for .n|iIh (Newcastle) black unltlu ms] 3! lowest nlugo to gun work: OX] ynnl. I .\'iaC fnr Inlugifnnt, nxlln nub: vnnII..l Iorll ;u-sou IIOI open I0 um n. contract: tor uylum In its Inn- } lnoo uunlecl ;Juneu Crawford. r. meal ` and pen ;uul Mr. Ryan. Turonlo. butts: rnr lhn haul nnnlitv nl Snrnnkn Alma. II . IVYIIKT II. I ghuyu onoy I-nnklul AI Ilr. Blank`; lhey um "em Iy & Tlnouupnon I ooloo. $4 " h `0"0| o \ Sow.-rnl pmcuinont tritium ll`! ullingol luvlnu the city. If tlusy do 30 than will he at ngnl. our the was-anal Jopun-o in Nylon Inn: St. olnunh this owning. Milo Fnllck and Ir. Wouloll will . Two evening: of on ymont cmwvlod into one if on hut Fu. cicv bull, Friday and . Toms. Ticket. 1'. n nlatn nl Igluunn In-mg-an - .-_J \-(III. I ICC. nil}. uminkhhrol labour Invent l candi- olnto in the eld hr the: Iunyonlly. Each k In in at lihony to vote II he plans. mania: ol the Inn: worh (humilia- u In II II ul-I1] W FDIC 3 III PIIIEI. muting ol the u or worh couunitu-c will he hold thin ouni In tho omen ol the work uoulon not open to the on. ,Tha manner: [or uvlum In I... luv.- ` II IlIII.W $ ` Commissions Hon! ` nporl. In In the Iroighhg olrood. .'.7..so...n, for. I! you I'll! I hudnmo Chocunu tuc- rl yourclooorullonl II Kirlprk-k'u. Nu. 59 l'rhu~cu at I ..|...-.._ _..:,... I._...A_l_.- _- up, III a - Cut glut homes at Wale`: drug non. Hutu (flu: neared to loath at Klrhpn trick`: prion. - Central lnmk hill`: on hotter than gnlcl; try lahllawh. l `.--..l..l....-- l!-_I--.'_ .._,__... _I_u__ .. ll. \`IllllII.' C. l0.` *3`. IV; -`KIEIIIICII \l3.. $3: .-\. Gunn & (.`o.. $'n.`. |D: Thoma Kirk- patrick. 52. ) : Jas. Agunr, 75. : J. Patter- son. $13.50; insurance tuusfv.-r.$l.50 ; LIP. R. compin) . 320. With refer-em.-e In the upening upnl Young street Ihemmxnitteo rocommon-lo-I that 8-I-0.) he paid I0 G. Cun- ningham for land rouluim I in widening the sttx-at. `I"Iy.- l'..II,.....`.... .__A._ _.._I.- __-...._n- ._-__ PARAGRAPH3 POCKED UP BY OUR I BUSY REPORTER8. `Rho Iplm cl ltnrv III) lJlt-I hat tho Public an Talking A bun! - Nothing IO- upon the Mu-umun at `luau who an Tulhvg .\oIn. UI II. A psirul than handsome oil paintings ronld In A vorv nnihhln nu-count. \'nn mn l.\'Cll)EN'l`S or THE uni weuuu} Probnhllltloc. -5- 4-. l..._|. _-__AI. __ 5 W`! ; VIHIWCII (\ -`IDII. .I\ i.Wzi \..lI.rI% .\lurra_\', $I`1: Johu Crumley. ; Anthony \`k-Itnu, K10: Alexander SI:-an. h Pu- Irick Fnllon. 3 : Patrick lammon. SEAN ; Angnstuu Turcotte, $3.! : Pttric-k Killeon, 57; N. Smith. SIQ: John dial!-.\;,;her, ".35; S. J. l\'ilpatrick, $..'.';.|2: \\'. J. Savuge, saint: .-\.McL`a\rtney; $lIi.sR ; Mary :\..\l|c- clonal-I, Sll ; R. Crnwfnnl, $3.74 : A. ' Slmn. $l.'>. I0; .\lc.\hhou l!ms., 8&Ii.9I ; H. .\`kinna: & (`u.. 814."); Sine-lclen ("u.. ' R" -\ II|nn (`A R` `llo 'r||nnnmn Kip-L, | IKAUIRIE TIII RKPIIIIIX Ald. Thompson presented the report of the streets committee. It m,~omnienlel that 1'. Lyon: he changed frontage for 40 feet ol en-nvntinn mule scroa Colborne street, `.`.u." r foot. On the petition for the opening! nrhland utroet, encl for con- tinuing lhgot street to Montreal ntneet. the engineer has been imtrm-ted to preplre plnns and measurements of the same, with estimate of cost. -Adoptecl. Ahl. .\IuL-Heston presented the Iinanoe committee : report. It reconunended the pnyment of the following: Pay list. 87{|.49; Dr.IMi\'er. 8. ) : John Ilrynnt, `.L.95 ; Lewiq ) Iros., $H2.9I: D .\|eI'Ivcu. M148; I. I.',..... co`. -.-.. \ 1-..|.I...-n .9 x... r`: m. luvs. , Kalle`, lsac .91`. . utroeu committee. lly~lIW."`I'5QlUI'ICI I IIIC IIITQ IXDIIIIIIIIKUS. . Id. .\lclntyn--Tho potitiuu o! R. Hcn- ` dry. lupocting I drain on I-251`! urea: Incl ` objecting to frontage lu.-Referu-I to the 1 -n .- .. ..... ... u. I uoaoo bv IIIO onglnoon report unnt was dun-o&'to mum to gas. He Ind under- stood ndvocshn of the electric light to say thatgl would loll needed utter electri- cit lid been Introduced. HIrty-"HuI'. hen. Ald. cadmium to Ali. llclnt zg _ YonIniIhvoroHhodoctricl' M.` I Ald. Io.|ntyu-I was an In light a I can got - AH. Slulnon-Aid. Hclntyre In al- wn in ver d 395. . at Idlltytc--"I allot help it when tlmninnn much :1 his IQU WIIUFWIWKI Ijllj. Ald. I`hompooI|-'l1n pctitioaaut Wheeler and others. and Noble Incl others, who are availing Ihomnlru of the local improvement bylaw. --Refor|-on] to the swoon couunitloe. ,-Uni. .\InInlvrn._Thn nntiliun 4;! R, "on. A hon I Horton. akin; nuisance for bringing up can`: child. Hot to: died some limo ago and Id! tho child in hot chugc. -lhIorrod 340 the linlou committee. DITITIIIII IILITIIIL s--an-Eu. - cw.-v-.-- -v cu-v - ~v-..-.--. -. rrtluuss rnlsntnu. .-\lul. 'l'IompIon-'l'|Io petition ol Mo('un- non Btu. and other: Ill nlotencc In the water nlauclnrgonl to them. Rcfcrred to the water-Inch committee. A L] l\-...`.._ `I'I.- ...on:._- ..l' ll'L...I-- VI UCI `TI . I-`rou A. O'Neil. uki fortllnr broken atom. Robnul In 1 committee on Iuootl. 11...... n-.. Il..L..4 -;|.:..- .._z..._... c..'.. ` UNIT From Back & Bough. akin Ilia! A pier at the foot I Want IIPOGI ho romorml. an i: had has thoounol noun] wcidontn to both. Rnlcnuito tho eununiuoo on w|ur- ` van and harbour. I.\.._. A l\ K'_XI ..-I.l...,. I... Q)! I..- L-`I.-- TIIIUT. rm Catharine wan.-y. uni cm ,.,,1 `owldslogudu conurol l:ivh|o_:`o:uou._ Vhiczollo would all 00 I)`. ptopcrt ~ondcIou:l I dun Ion: engine once: Rdnrnd Io the city ptopotty and tin Inter and light cou- L`..._. h...L L Il...nL -43-.. IL'.l . ml..- Cll-lI'.`Il'AY I039. Fun (I. W. hlnghor. (ion urea. claim- ing that Ills vast nu in too high. Rnlortul to the valve` wurh wuuuittoo. I\-_- |l._LK- l`._...- ---Jab... C... -.n.n_. II. W...` WIWII |I|$'III`3~ Won Sophia Canon. applying for neon. \ pout fut tho hoping nl a child. which hul ` not luau Itch-rtuol to the linucu counltlu. II_._. l`.oL-._. \l'RI.... _-|l-.- IL-n -L- Puma; Ibo l'nuJ-I'"ql|oQp sod AooooIu- ` Proteus Annual than at tho Water Iuo--`lio Iluklpdhubnn And the 1 Apgolnlnonl cl one: For the (`ouduoI_ OITBOI. , A tqullr uoeli of the ch) council was hold Int owning. ban was pnuut : Th mayor. Min. Danna. Downing. uildor 3 above. lhny. llhonck. llolno Nuoklom M ton. sum |lolnI{`n. Hula. Rulcluu. Run. L`. W. . Rnluiuoa. hsnnon. snowdoo. Iionpnnu and Wilnok l\'IIl"IIl`AY Il ntouun uenmo or run ooov '4 000013 LAST EVTINQ [0 YO Tiff IIIIIP Ill `V IlIIIlI'II"IlI0. Ald. Ichtyn aid is val not only ad- ; visible but Ioocplly that Williunaville 3 should lunmouo light. He was surprised mac bytho engineer : upon thntit .I.-ind in mhrn to Ill. Ho Ind nnrlor. ', 4:-guano; .1. \ 1ll\IIl'\ll \\ ova. Ga 0.13; ` Asselstiue, $105.24; John Lemmon, Caldwell & Sou, 8l0l.92; Clurles -nv CI`) - ,Inhul`.~nn.|_\v E. Lush.-nuc l THE CITY (.`OUN(`l L. I ' .`II.`l'nW( . ('.LlII'cIl ` .\In . nu _ u Gus-xav . larvu Ion. I I` x .t 877.49; pl `. W FI0l.92; :3`. $; Tl SI:-an. 3:0; ` -9 ammon. `U `-' La]!-.\;;her, "F I `I .1_ 31:17: 2 A : th\ uunn we nau: or me axannnauon wul be I naady for puhliaationou Saturday. Then were twenty-seven oandidaha. A ailvor medal. given 1) Hon. 0. A. Kirkpatrick, will be award to the candidate aboring the highest nnmbar of math. The obtainable ten y t ` I` o , .';:""".I `..':"".......' "...i.':':..'i'.`3.n" .'. ..2.T`i on the candidatoh work during tho union, and 4001)} um board of enmiaara at the writconoxamination on the papon act by the do t of education. Candidate for a nquirod b Icon at least fifty per coat. the mark: obtainable. ' IIII plultlonll oxununuon IN` unm- clun togchon` certicate: was concluded at [ the court house to-dny. and Dr. Sptnkie ' think: the runltof the oxunilntion will be ranch: fur nnlgli-utnn gun Qnhuudnu `PL-.. The Iieollltn Will be PIIIIIIIOGI NIX! Sutur- .l-g&_.A $.L- -n._ n._ n-_. ` AM. Gi|(hnloovo-It would be advisable 1 to but unotlior lamp in Willinmavillo. 1 Alp! Iolnhnn said it man an: nnlv n.`- I l:l1lI'lI, wno WI; uuou runner to IWOII` I the correctness 6! tlio jury roll: for 1888. sue Jury mom. J ndge Price had company with him on the bench. It In: Plenum. company, too. Luryen opened their eyes wide and jury- Inen never saw arch I thing before nt any court in Cnmdt But there as true as life at a youn Indy attired in red. And she nonchalnn y chntrql with his honor. It was Min Lila Briilaon. deputy clerk of the crown, who we; celled thither to to the eorraetnnne nif tlin inn: nnhg for Mum . 1:. any. l)Il'l'IB. The judge hadn t much to say to the jury. There was one one for consideration, that of McKee for lerceny. The juror: could visit the public institutions. but they must hurry for the court wouldn't set Ion . Then George Brewer led the delegation low to the jury room. Jnrlnn Pritm lint` nnrnnnnv uviel. him nu. guawu u. uuuug nu Iltue (0 (10. The grand jury was composed of the fol lowing : G. Creeggau, foreman ; James Anderson, Bedfonl: Patrick Barry. Jere mial: G. Butow, John Brannigan. W. J. Cha man, R. Cunningham, John Durragh. Wiliam Makins, James Mallen. Arthur .\lcl{im. John .\lcXeil, Ki ton ; William Caldwell. Jacob Gardiner. ingston town- ship; John Beatie, William liamilmn. George Killena. Hincllinbrooka ; M. L. Cle- ment, Olden ;Charlea Cranaton, Loborough; Thomas Fe mu, Garden Island ; Robert Gillespie, owe Island ; William Hora, l itt.nbu ; G. 1-2. .\lill:\r, Kennebec; James 1-}. Ray. rie. The imlna Imdn`k hlllrll tn gas: on Olin :aa>av A Lulv on the Bench Beside Ibo (`onntv Jndxe-l.iItIe lhulueu. "A pnir of white gloves for your honor," , was what the sheri aid to Judge Price as he took the bench at one o'clock to-lay. The gloves were enclosed in an envelope, nucl on the outside was an intimation that the kids were of the finest kind. fhere were but few representatives of the her present ; the members were evidently din- gusneul at having so little to do. The nrrnld iurv was nnmnnuul nf elm fnl. I \Il'IlCIl ll) Alf. JIKV alllllloll. , I Samuel .\`pem'er, Ihllilnore, has been , tlerled president of the II. R 0. R. R. His . ulery vru xed at 59.3.!!!) per llllllllll. ; The ualnry of the late president. Robert liarntt. Wu 84,111). Dr. and Mn. Joseph P:rker..accompunied by Mia Fairbrue, I member of u.-ir family who cune over 1 week ago to go back with them. sailed for I-Inglsnd on Sunday. Dr. _ lurker`: prouon his lecture no.-non of eight weeks were 851.5(1). I .l Snitur hug alnnhlnd on hAIl|n:n --Eel. I-cw u-wv-sou it an an: rIIIIll-UII HIII SIIII slur-Inst Into Fllty Pot (rcpt. The profeniionnl examination for thin]- lnn tnnchnn` nmrnnl-Q was N.-mIml..I .5 `ICU '- hir. Lockett. of Heine: & Loo.-kett. in in the city and wiahee to correct A report which some one ie busily circulating. that they are about to close their store here. Their king ston bminece has succeeded far beyond their expectations. and thou In seven`! `won! cuh oifeu have been made I em for It I ey have nn intention of selling. but will pluh it with m.on: energy and vigor than ever. ' uglu Iveeil were Do.-IN. I pan . W. J. Spicer has decided h remain with the Grand Trunk railway. He did interd going to the Duluth, South Show & Atlan- tic RR. but when an stuck Wu male on General Mung:-r Hichon over his haul he decided to rennin with the Canndim com- . r In-Inn A` n.:.... L l....|..n :. :.. THE TEACHERS-IN-`TRAINING. plulu [I W Iunlnlvme, uonr rlllulpl notel. Ald;:Intyro was glad I liar that I lulp-N to be mcedon thoconerol AI- hon and Vicho I utreota. With regud to \`Vlllinmn'illo another Inna Ill nandml UNUUN` "U'7V'- Mn. Robl. (burly, who several weeks in the city a nmler nnclfricmls, left fur In Chi;-Ago this In nrning. \Ir \`. J -`I-ninl uill Ln Ilu \-IIIVIKU IIIIU [II Jrlllng. .\|r. W. J. Aruiel will be the knights of labour cnmlidute in Frontenac vunl fnl` the place at the school board that is now being l rm-steel by .\l r. Mdhuumou. \nnungI K`-u.-\..4_ I)..In:...-_. L- _ I , ___ Ill` Ullll ` o Lulv olph L`hur;-hill in to c nntribule An article to Usclr \\`ilu|c's mnguine, Wu- nuIu't World. | 11.. II I. 1- - - I u now! Halo!- Henry George hu denitely decided not to he I cunlulnto for the pretidency next vear. anal will not put the labor puny into th ` ;;,I-|-L a`L.._,I :n :, . , _. 5| I'umpIo \\'hnoo lovononu. saying: nnd Dolun Aura!-I Allonllon. I IKIVC`. No. I2. I-`rontouu \\'ml ol . Delaney; Thoma Covio. John stool. 1 No. I8. Ricloou Wan! -W. J. Pnppn; Mn F. h'I. llivhlon strut. No. II. Elan \\'u-J--A. (7. Mclhhon ; Michal Smith`: Illo . Brock IIIOUL. No. I5. Ridun \'unl-Alox. Bounce: l`|ul Shannon`: butcher shop, Honlnu street. N. In l':......:- u'-_| 1-L____,_ u-_n_.,, .\ll'I. HQ `KIT UNNIX. No. In. Victoria Wnnl--1lenry Spuiggu ; .\ln. Roma` home. ()'KillItIret. ' INT`. Na I6. Victoria \\'nnl-'l`homu Henley; .\lrIL Re 'nor'u house. `IL I. "inInriA \\'Al-nl ._`lnnr\- 5`... Lo... - \ I?!" IIITUII. No. II. Ftontenu: \\'u\|--H. Huston ` G. Auchinvoloi house. corner Colboruo ud ( lug street. Na II II`!-nnlnnnn \\'AnI -I IInI.nn-v- TC` Ill VIGIIIFII IIITIL II IKE ml K0 \'Vi|li|mI_\'illo another lunp Ill needed timing. \. u nuu. nay IITIIL No. I0. I"InuIbuu- Wan! --W. Heal! : Mn. Dennis house. cornor o! Priaocu and Clergy all-ecu. Kn II Fvnnthnnu \\'AnI__ " [In-Inn o IHIWIIVI \lIIlIIIIl'I IFIIX. No. 9. Cuuruqul Wan! Juno: Wooton ; ` ('. (|'.\'oil. Bay uroot. Kn I0 It'll-|nIA\nnu \\'nnI_.\\' "maln- " III I I HIT U No. 6. 8:. Lnwnnco Wm! ~Jn-oph Pur- dy : Pun] '3 shop. I`rlncu| nun. Nu. 7. `sum ui Wanl John Cunpholl : n J. R.` Suntan`! . Queen aunt. } 1 Na R. Hutu-Anni '.\'n-nI._ lnhn \lnln.n.\- - I ia. n. .3uIIuwnIuoIlc.uIIIeIIu'Iu. ; I .\'o. 8. UOIIIIIQII '-\'u'd-)oh Nalonoy ; y |`.1lI`ll1|U|u|h0l' homo, \'.. ll l`_|--..nl \\'-_I I-_.-- |\'-.-A... . `nu nII.|.I.\u IIITIM. No. I. Sydcuhau Wuul-8. Anpovo : In. Sullivui, count of (ion nsl \\ oiling ton `ION. L`- Q u...I_..|...... I\'__,I 4| l._|:-_ n K! M E No. 2. Syclcuhuu Wan! 4:. ml; R. Slilloti. Willitil cunt. No. 3. Ontario Ward (homo )ls-Halon: i cil( buildings. engineer`: ocu. .'u. I. Calais \\'u\Ir -Michal Quill ; Plichul Slnvlu. lingo! an-at. ` No. 5.8:. Lntrclcl \\'u-1|---l`It.rlck (Tur- lh : Fania` shop. Na C`, RI. Lnhrnnan \"Al-cl ...Inn.nL I3nr. , null. Ionlnncc Wad John :|u'qu'u, York I null: Patrick llolnnry. h Ontario Ward Ontario Hall 3 '0. Melt- nn. . _ma.a- Wu'd-IleIal Snltliop ; A. I L. lth. , * 8:. [guns Wad-Jana Pudfuhop. l`riuouucno0 ahnu Pad . :...I-..|.-... Il!-..I n.. on. u_.-v- -__...-_ TNT CUT W TIC` Sydouhu Wuululn. S&lvu'a. comer 1 at Mon and Well to: strut: ; G. balk. Victorig Wad rs. Reyna`: house; 1`. Hahn. WAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE E wllolo. Incl returning odours. um "_A'I"ei."'l\obn:"`7n'ao7'n'u:"a_i'I'-Eh? 'a.'|'.n-pva'1;o';l'c`1"be plnotd il`Willi|um'ille, near I-`Ilium : hotel. Aid; Ilclntvn In nlui In hanr lhnt n YHI .`ll-I.`I`U'I|II& :.m-qnl Word -1-; llallab \\'.mu~ ::a|ILunot; nursing ouot. John (`unp- boll. L`... PERSONAL MENTION. he haul spent , : Uniting her ` her home in '1` H Ii Ala. DIIIIIIOII IIIOIIBIIU IOU!` WII Ill) Ill.` oeuity of the Iuolntion whihh Aid. M Thomp- son had submitted. The mutter chonld be left in the hands of thy committee. Aid. Thompson romihdod Ald. Shannon, that u the council Iudpowur to man thc conunithu it Ind the won-to dinnin them \ -- -..-...5 -.s:... 5.. L... `It AL. .....I... pruplnuu to sue umllcu W Willi`!!! pru- ` nut management he 0 the report 3 Itnnuously. but In: vot down. "` Ald. Slnnnouthonght than way no ne- mnitv of tho Iumlnlinn wlnihh Lld. Thom! . IITIIISE 07$ Ill! FIIIWIJ UTICKI II , qul that to be unmoved toCaunqui street; M whamit cmuu Ridean ntreot. "-curried. AM. Rbinaon aid -that a lamp should be nlgnhal In IIHIIE--nag-ill- n... l.`.II.._|. L_a-I J `IO CIlI(llIII. - Ald. Thompson aid he we not at liberty to mention nunee. . Two oi` three qldermen "aid they were not guiltx. Al Barty said he we: innocent. but the men who were cenvnuin in favor of the present management ex ihitod excellent Judgment. - JII nu. ; gd. Thompson aid that when it was first to the counciloo rotninho ro- nnt. mnnummant he nnnmad tho resort IKUIICIIC Ul I3 WUTKQ [IO WII Ill IIVUIIF Inducing tho_lPreaenc expenditure in tlut connection. he report wn cunen that onndidnteu for municipal honors ll pr~o- ` um. if elected, to support the retention ` o present msnngomont. Suva:-Ll of the Alderman cried out. "Nnme In FIG $11 WU Several of :11 : slderl'::::rie1l out, "Name the candidahu." u.z -n............. ...:.1 L- .... ....o .5 m.....: Unll enu lll IKE DHJIIKIII IUOIII. .l0 sup- ply of wnter in the reurv at night was not sulcient to combat I ma re. ` Ald. Thompson said he know people own~ ` in; houses in the upper portion of the citv who hod loot tenant: because of the ineffi- ciency of thrwater sup ly. Al to the mu- ngomentofthevoriao 0 Val in favour of ruincimv the much: exnendilnm in that zuu. IIOUITI TCUIITKCU `HIE W'llUlI `HO CIIV took possession of the works the citizens in the upper end of the city were pmmieed 3 better nu ply of wnter. He did not think this end ad beelrbrought about. The eup- nlv of water in the ram:-voir at ninht ill CUIIIIIIIIUFI IIIUIIIII U0 "IQ! I530 PHI" CCU`- Ald. Mncklenton thought that the council l was A little premature in diocusning the nutter. A special meeting Ihoulcl be held and I committee appointed to present I re- nort rmnrdimr the but man: of runnimr Ullll I CUIIJIIIIITU HPFDIIIICH I0 PIT! I I'U' port in}: the belt moms of running the war a. The council Ind not had the mutter hid before it Brgrorly. r I `Id "n'|lP' nun: halt II-hnn Oh; nit`- us, 1000. Ald. Uilderslecve ores in favour of reduc- i the water rates `20 per cent, end pro- be y, ate future time, the council might be eble to nuke A still reeter reduction. The amount of work whim had been under- taken this quarter would cost $3,500, which ` meet pretty fair extension to consumers. The receipts. however. were prscticslly the some es those received by the company in pmvious querters- They lied not es yet secured msny new consumers. He would. therefore. be sfieid to soy thet n lsrger reduction then 20 per cent could be recom- mended st the present time. In the n - ment of the works the expenses are to some es they here been. The city expected. liowever, to mske some reduction In the expense of fuel. when it got out the new tenders. The city was going to burn e cheu kindoffue Al . Rees said no reference bed been mule es to whether it we: contemplated to re'luee the ex use of me ing the works. The council s ould know Iv t is to be done in this mstter. He strongly fsvoured re dncin the mensger`s selsry.end if this were done ne reduction in the weter retos to consumers should be xed et25 per cent. Aid. Mncklestnn thrnmht the: the council |ll`Ill_\' IUGVU I IIIICIIUU U. .e.K Us In comparison of the new scheme with the old echelne the increeee to the city would he $l.(l)0. The reduction thet could there- fore be nude to consumer: under this It would he one-fth. or 20 per cent. on ,- 5(l). which in equel to 84.500. lleeidee the improvements would `re better tin protec- tiou to}hoth lower upper portione of the city, and especially the outlvin dietricte. llntine now In existence could he utilized for the leyin of pipe. the compliment of water would incmeeed. end the unite condition of the city would be improve: . The epeeker eleo recommended that the m r`: .8231) per ennu.n.he struck olf, v ereby e urther eevin of IO per cent. would take piece. In coucluc ing theepeeher moved, eeconded by Ald. C. Rnhineon.'thet the water retes to coneummeu be reduced 20 per cent. the reduction to begin on Jen. let. I888. ALI l:iI.I.mI.n\-n -m. in '.\\Inn- at .-..l...- Hue new nun II we polnil menuonca In $1: city thexeportol engineenorifdeemed beet and meet economieel to remove exint~ ` in; electric em lempe to the point: men- tioned. the loeelitiee from which such n~ move! in med: to he eupplied by other elec- tric lamp: or by gun; the lelnpe at the bridge over the reilwey tru.-`u neer Catere- nnl llll M) In mlnoved hlpatnlnnni ctr.-t i'{::ZF'II?d bSi$}e'E?}T. M W "" Ald. Hobart remar that when the citv nab nnnunnninn nf OLA nvnu-Ln Oh. niug-n In BRITISH WHIG. 'l`Ul~lh'UAY DEC. l3. l'.".'J" ..'.'-""o'c'.'oK'x.'4's'o ; ..m......:.':4 Cl. 4.88: udlho hdncoln lnaknov b N.I50.. An... as. ....... |.-.I L... _._.a AL: I Md. llllclonloovo union-I In the 1 tin. ALI 'I\.__.__-_ .L., __...A_ L.) ._ ll Cu-cocoa I um. roolfuu--Ilun an Ibo- Ilon Dodge:-An ruuueonnlul Auoupl Io llcou AM. Dwunnu`-Willing to 00 Duo Iolhr Than AM. `I tampon. i _ 1 Althonjllu mootiugblthooll council hold Inuovcoiug Ala. U. I . 0 we pnnnlotl tlIcnnugor'onporIolthohndA an ollhovuorrorhlor Wynn! than uonthqcud dnoothoity uuuotl canto! ulthovorh. 'I`bnkul|odnutououIolIbo. llulchl Itnndiuol tboluuluu smith] I VIIOIN don ll W T50 l III! ll Inn-nng III` C INC \'\-lllll `upon to make. 1 Alnl Hllalnl-uh ; AMOTION FOR THE REDUCTION OF ` ITHEM BY 20 PER CENT. ` wmm wmxs'1:m.s. I IIIIIU llIK'IlI X UIIICIFIII CI III!` the upilal wuul-l hue h be ` uy$ltIl_fIl). This would elr I ` ` to secure I new on ' o nml J ' . tank. and lay I6 inc mains r'l edge to the reservoir. The ` x, when mmo\'eo.l. vould be laid ' rut ol the city. The interest \ ' mnl on this Account could lno ` Fur 8. ),0tl), which would pr1c- ' `J1 IILIQIT Cull V ICHITII Haven. Ald. Gildenloove said that when the electric lights were tint oponteul they failed toshowgood ' lunar Lhepuk bouuseof the trees. He t ugh! that when trout were, thick lamp: and incandescent light: could u . The expense if this were done would not be near as great an if extra 4 lights were provide-L ` h Mound hr Alkl, l.`iIlnInInn\-4 nnnnntln luv 1

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