Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1887, p. 8

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non. cl \-II-Iuuunun. nrmul plum cohptinry, Cxpoctod at Onura fmm Vulingoou to-uorrow. He will be the gukut ol the govt!-not-general. IOJII) NIL um IIIU guopul wvlllu IIIVBI` vote [or II. no V` wnnhd tlnyworh lunged by a bond of oonmbioncn. The munguncnt Ind been very ufuln-_ in In Itnngomont of nut. nu oojouwu so we uponuunn or uuu,uuu. The pooplo would never mte for it. He wnnlaul lhn n-an-In I-nan-maul Inn - L.`-J -6 --vvau-um: vvv auvun u IIIAIIIJ IUI uuu Ulla . Ald. Hobart aid are wner was a ne- cessity and the 0 should have a proper supply. They ad notit now. The lter \ In: no use. some water recently tented vmn anything but pure. Ho ranted I pro- wntot nnppllg. or the upper levels. but Iohioohd In unnnditnm nf uumm DIG .' Aid. Muckleaton was not going to to de- preciute Mr. Hewitt : Abilities. But they could not I: 3 man at I moment`: notice to fill Mr. \ lean`: shoot. Aid. Roos.-We don t want anyone. Aid. Rees had as "but" ognlnet the re- port, o'.e. the monogement. They tolked about Aid. Thompson being a car in street mottere. but Mr. Wilson was is eter eu- tocrot than the our of Rania. e was not the rnpn the oitinene wanted. They wanted I men who we: civil ond obli `ng. The city could run the works without lm. A Aid. liiooock llid Mr. Bolger wen com- tent for the oioe of me 1- of the works. o retain Mr. Bolger sad 1'. Wilson was oitogether too great": luxury for the city. LI.-I Il..l....o -..l -us... --.5-.. ...-". _ _- par wuucr Ilqtpl tor we upper levels. but he objootod to uponditnn of $140,000. \ noonla would Invnr mt. far In H. IUIIII IPPII U30: Ald. Subwden wanted a more equalized tatiffnnd the cutting of of the manager. They could do without that oicoraltogether. Ald. Mucklenon was full of con tn! tione to the committee. He said Mr. Elma : management had commended iteelf to the bnainfl men. `and ol;_e {evened his retention on y in v ew `t epro ectinq ofiace ayetem. They should ave u who understood the whole Ivetem. - `lt`.1`htnnnnnl|_|CIh-"D `In. II--.-215 ......._ lIllGOl"I`| o00G U10 WIIOIO IVltOm. mAld-1'hotnpoon-AiI'I't. M r. Hew.itt cap YII Au u....|.I;..... ...-- ._-. __x_._ .. ._ n, \I:lllUI.l Ill IIIITUUIICKIOII. Ald Thompson said Ald. Hildcrsleeve l was very modest. It was only some weeks ago that Aid. Gildereleeve had assumed the responsibility for the change. He was de serving of the credit in the matter and would not acce tit now because it was not desirable to re ect on the manager. Then a point was made as to the favoritism which has existed in the striking of water rates. He urged that a new basis he struck when every man would he placed on an equal footing. The improvements suggested could not be done too soon. It was im rative that proper re protection be given a people on the upper levels. Durin the past few years 200 persons had refusm totake water; they had no condence in the manager of the works. This, he showed, was the case as was evidenced by the tyrannical demands made upon the council. If the matter of controlling the works were put in the hands of the committee the cit engineer and Mr. Hewitt the increase in t e number of con- sumers would be 200 r cent.. and the money saved hy dispens ng with the mana- ger could be used to make a further reduc~ tion in the rates. The people should have cheap water and low taxes if the city was to thrive, and the council should not be afraid to take the hull by the horns. He agreed with all the conclusions of the com- mittee except that relating to the manager. The people would gladly vote for the im- provements, but they would not do so if the council voted to sustain the man who had kept the yoke n n their necks for the last thirty years. ' he alderman sat down amid land annlauut nus Ul llllll IIIIIIII llCI.`l`H"Il')' WOTK. A house to house inspection by the eeni- ` tnry inspector should he made. He should keep I hook and enter in it the reunite of his work. During the year 332 vaults have been emptied by permit: under the odor- ' less system (hy contract) and the content: I:elll(\\'0ll to the county anal ||llL`8(l on land for fertilizing purposes. The members of the lxxml pronouncecl the report an ex.-ellent one. and the board will II it: next regular meeting recnmnwml the council to incruee Dr. Fee a salary. The board adjourned at 5 p. nu. uurty years. loud Applause. Sn`owde1 s-_8-_.l 5L` .. uouecuon 01 me Inter rate: 2 ' Ald. Thompson said thnt his moot import ant duties were to look After the economical management of the works and the collection of rules. According to his mind those due ties were noteo very rut, either, for the manger could do nothing without the unc- tion of the committee. And then he tout.-h~ ed on the swing or $500 on fuel and naked. Whose suggestion was that, the ctu_.iruinn`n or the manager`: 3 Ald. Hildernleorn slit` Ihn Innnnaor n-in or IIIC lII.n.`er' .' Aid. Uildenleeve said the manager car- ried the suggestion out, and lint he In-I considered It before. but the Arbitration pre~ vented its introduction. ALI Tl. . m _ . . _ . ..:.l H] n:.x,__n,, , ... -..~.J I......--. Quit`: protested. "ilu the man gar." he asked, "no other duties beside the wolloction of the tutor rues 3" Am 'l`hm.m..... .-:.I .5.-. l.:. ....... :...._-_. WUTI. Md Thom worthy of the thanlu of the people for the reduction it propoaed to make. He was glad toaae that it I with the couclu~ sine: arrived at bv himself attha-last meeting of the council. it was satisfactory to know that the promises, mule by the council he tore the works were purchaaed. were being redeemed. The work should go on and the improvernenta that were promised provided. He dwelt on the advancement spoken of by Ald. Uilderaleeve and made a point against the pnesent niaueger of the water works who, he held. had kept the city back. The vheapor living was made and the greater the accoin modntion given to the people the larger the . city would grow. Had high water rates in the put aided to that end `.' The drains huilt in the past few years had greatly im proved the city. and he was utistied that in the next ten years they uuuld y for them- selves in increued uuation. t was under this head that the alderman urged that all excavations. nnulo: for water works purposes. should be performcd under the supervision of the engineer` and the streets committee. If this were done much of the duties of the nnmager of the works would be dis l of. He declared that the retention of . r. Hew- itt, M Inechaniaal manager was far preferable to that of Mr. Wilson. (Cheers from the gal- lery.) The collection of the rates could he performed by the collector, his assistant and the city treasurer. He drew I comparison saying tha' if it was desirable to retain a mu: er to collect $`2."),lXl) at 81,500 per year, ovr was it only SL311) were iven the city treasurer to collect 8l2l,0UI) ?- fit was necessary to retain the manager it was oer- taiuly desirable to pay the rnenin proportion ` to the work they performed. an u-_....._-._-._n ..n-_ .. paon aid the committee was EHO. Md. W. Robinson oukgi: mitten for its excellent report. objected to the mama `I * Tho city could do am out ` I|,5(l). Tho city engineer work. ALI 1-u__._._--., - :1 -- .'. in- --v-.u"u" u'Iu. IR`. IIVIIIIIIIII "lid"!!! 0 wen u y mu. ' ugunn won prupor ad the union would be amply ro- vnnloul for I 0 Ion undo to gin ovary neoulod not-om INIDII to its uitiunu. `Ilia: I volcano ol "buu"!c-ll upon the commiucomon. Everything was qu|0`t3 aid and the ulclnuoo were chsnetcli by I wonolorfnl amount of motlonliou. on- poclnlly in View of the nut Appmwh of the nlocliou. ALI II` n-|,x._--., ,,.I.,r,,- -- lIl.l'|'NIl NU VIII HILL. .\lcl. Qliluloruloevo. In muvlu the Mloptluu i of the report. niul the `hon Iclwttw clo- ' pcmlocl on in accuracy uul he could nnurp the council that every pm-nutlon lud hue Qkon to bring the wncluulonn within the work. He olwolt on the not-salty n! im- proving the work: and doclu-ml (but u the city to tap with tho mlunvoment oi the rmplu I would gum". It In Ibmm tht ny the lnul-lung ot the hen llllprc-suutcllll lullowoul anal ll. Iith the wutotwmrh. pa and electric light. the denunou of the poo- ple fully Kingston would and rt for I: tudi its 1LAn n u-.I........ ..l II|...n-" l..Il` ....-_ `L- D EC. '30. Ivllllcll II II Will! 5 (G) Tho quark: coding 3loI lice. infant to hwlonocl mm! on ital u no to polio-I. and that the d thilrprrtnul In sad nmllud for catch your null; Slut uluul up Illll 8.) runner ulem llelltllllll. A coutnct or nguecnncnt was entered into tur the removal of ashes. garbage and all refuao matter (for 1: small sum) dnily cut :3 required. Muiy citircna dicl not respond to the call of niclin-.v the bmml in the carrying nut of this most news-wry work. A billion In luunu. in.-;...tl.-... I... CL- -_...: I ICIIKIIIU DI fl. } ' [ "(0 The nmovnl us! the ulleo ol the do pirumn to the city I-nihliugl uooouu . ..-._",.:.?.:'...".'.':" .'_':":..'.' :..-..._i IKf W I13 III lllllll !l|Cl'I`l' X ( DTIIO maunuuwo u!- the nuuq.vv.-- men! ul the work: in a mnuuitlu ul the muucll u at pa-Icon! 5 " III Thu nnnrhr -Jinn Ellnl lhn lnn`nnl _ " (1) A reduction ol Ivuinty put cent. on `iqunoutdcbopnooucvuunluz _ (3 Further than N conoklm the a nu- mm the uuhlhlmuut M a new ban o 0! I whodlllo of HIM u:A\ `FL- .._-.._| _.1.L- An`- -1 .L- I- oukgiud the L repott. hut - . mpg:-`n rninnmnl-xu v. --ur A nu: roinuulrment. him and ave ' cml-I also hit Iv cuulur rrllllgllld , Cloudy _to. portly cloudy wuther with light local fall: of now ; Incoming colder ; mloddodly colder to-mod-row. ' Hnguinooalluuol mow; bocol ,1! ally to-moi-tow. mun. am: 11.. w r, 360'; K. Houston, 364: T. Gukjn. J. Met.`-ulloughhgg: I . S.Cu'aon. 354; J. Bows. 350; R. 341 ; E. Cooke, 340; J. Glugow, 3l5 ; 1`. Kirkpatliok, N7 ; T._McCutohoolI,292; W. Kqmod . 984; W. Vonwinckel, Q38; 1". Twonde 1, $0; C. Thompson. 268; 1`. Mc- LI hlin. I83: 1"; Sponco. I66; (7. Sim- mon 1,137 ; W. White. l2l; C. Eamer. I10. . ' The following are the marks obteinod by the pupile in weekly exeminetione held in . the senior fourth clear, Wellington `Itreet echool during the term. Min Devirleou,` teecher ; number of mark: obteineble. 709: \ C.Smith. 559: F`. M.-lull gun. I` ulr Iurulllug |m_\'~m'I!ul [or In! l`e`&IllllIl- ~iun. It active and prompt Iucuuru liaoln tin: and disinfection) vs.-ue Applied at the V nutnet in all case-sol contagious or inlet.-~ tiuur. diseases one could look for the prompt snpprenion of disuucs of this character. lhero are many lutl in the city containi- iug atnzmuit water. which is it great annoy- . nine to residents in `the euvorel localities [ml is certainly cletrilm-ntal to health. The city council should take chtrge of the mat- ter and com I the owners of lots to till them up mu so render them healthful. vnntrnnt nr nxnsuunnnb Irma nII.nI'ul int.` nuu ne vowa IccoraIn|`z3' agunst the clnuae. The conncilndjonru , And they `it was discovered tht the report an amended had notboenadoptod. This will have to be done :8: future meeting; meantime the \ matter rennin: in slat: q . DllIIlll0lI`-'U Mayor CA;`l0lI said he had `I-omised. when cnnvusing, to get rid of anger Wlluon ` and he voted according! aglinst the clnuae. council ndionru . and than it urns: Iouowu : V_ Ye|a-Mn or Carson; Aids. Downing. Hincock, Ho t, Phelan; Rees, Robinson. (3.. Robinson, W., Snowden, 1` hompaon. Wilmot, Wilson-l2. vA'l?A'n nnaunnn ll:I.I.n....I......A 1]-- n umou, H naon-I'. Naya-Alds. Drennnn,Gildersleevo. Hur- ` ty, Muckloston, Swift, Mclntyre. Redden. Shnnnon-8. ` follow: : - 1'--- um ulllry ." Ald. Gildel-aleeve- We gavehim ualsry pmponiomte with that pad, to the other ` aervuxtn of the city. Then the amendment was voted upon as IV llloll. Ald. (iildealeevo made I nd appeal on boholf of the manager, claiming that an an old Iarvnnt he was entitled to consideration. Ald. Thnmnnnn_"\\'Iuu .li.I unn .....!...... ulu wrvult no WI! euuuoa I0 consideration. Ald. Thompnon-"\\'hy did you reduce his sultry ?" Alt. llilninlgnng HIV- ma--4|-3- - --'-~-- BU IE VHF` Relative to milk an inspection should be carried out. n {rnud Iney be precticed to I lire-It extent. there being little dsnger of . etection by the ordinary consumer. Milk should contein I? r cent. ul milk solids. lllll of that then I ould he 3 percent. of fat. Milk from the cow will ster high. from M0` to H5. end show y Analysis from It! to It per cent. of mill: solid; \\'nter uuy he added until the lustometnr registers dawn to It!) . which will show the reqnired I`) per cent. cf mill: solids, loss the it r cent. fat in the most of onset. hiring I887 8| I,449..'0 has been spent in the conltruction of 2.6% _\ ards of drainage, still it would be well if the city council considered the sdvinbility of constructing an inten.-optin sewer that might empty into (`atnrnqui v. then-h_v in-ventin the pollution of the water in the mrhor in that of the city, and ron-It-ting the air Along the hnrhor free from the noxious gnu-s escaping into it. caused luv the decomposing organic matter ushed from time to time into the water At the mouth of the city drains. (N cnntngeous diseues the macs repou ted during the yen!` were: lliplitheiin. '20 ; sun!`- lvt fever. I8; mo.-nslea. 42: lyphuicl fever. t I I. Each case as reported was referred im niociiaitely hy the 3&tlIltll`_\ inspector to the acliuol uttthuritics. Nu \l|llll, I member of an utllicted tnmily. is permitwd to attend , school until at sutiin-is-nt length of time hu , elapsed unis certicate is obtained from . the attending pliysirinii for its re-admit i sinn If in-tit-A-unul nrnmnr n..mmn~.- li...I. um: me urmtnuon committee moved that. It was moved in amendment by Ald. Thompeon. seconded by AM. Reee. that the report be Amended by striking out all the words after the word n:viounly." in the third clause, and that at portion he re` felred back to the committee, to report on the management without the Iervioel of Mr. ` Wilson. LIA n:u-..:_.-... _.-,I, V n - aurvltxa were uinpoeea 0! Aid. Thompaon laughed at such a con- clusion. The council had condence in the committee and condence in its buaineea ability. and therefore no lone euchaa was- suggested could ensue. ll-Ie aaid Mr. Bolger wan fully competent to look after the work. He had the n time. for in any can- he would have to loo after the excavations, and pmpere the estimates. Then with the services of hlr. Hewitt, as mechanical superintendent. the city could get along excellentl . Mr. Hewitt`: capabilities were lauded. e knew more about the water eystrm than Mr. Wilson. Hie evidence be~ fore the arbitration committee showed that. It I'll lnnve-cl in nlvnnnnugnb In. Al.) uwuu w uulpenlls Wlul nu! service! ll mung r offtho worlu. 'il;:l could do no uteri necessary. ' on erewunpoar aibility of I Inc of 810,!!!) or 812,00) in the expenditun ol the 3140,!!!) if Mr. Wilton`: services were dhpooed of. Thomnnnn Innnhoal gt lnnll . n.`-m wr sue "(WWII- Alt]. .\lclntyre oered powerful reasons for the retention of the manager. He urged the Aldermen not to adopt the excessively ruh anal nvolution method ropooed in the diamiunl of Mr. \ 'ilnon. \ 'ho to com- potont for the proposed undertsking: u at man who hnd served thirty-ve yuan in the water works 3 Re I: the Aldermen not to be uctuotod h d` its for the man for his conduct in t o t while serving A monopoly. It would unwise and iuiudi~ cioun to dinpenao with his oorvicu IQ!` of lhl wnr-I11 11!: nnnnnil numb` J. .. IIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIVC IUIIIIJ. Ald. lhenunn I1. sorry that in greater reduction hml not been mule in the rates. but he Ill nllsotl with twenty per am. He sunuined the report unl Added tint if .\I r. Wilson I'll found later on not to be the uroper person the city could diuchnrgo him. `The city needed his nervicu while the im pmvemcnta in the system were being made. ` Aflerwiirqls if they could dis mo with him well And izood. He wishu. it diatiuclly uudontood Ihnt the city wanted a manager for the works. ALI u..I_..... .2...) .._.....,n, u Al-l. Hart thought it peculiar pulse the alderman were girl the cotnudtteeusen in saying they were I in most thl hat on one not they lacked seuas. lie c med that it and others put OIIMII) into a spseulatles they would not dhqelse with a man who had been on ysd in t for thirty ve ears. They to d not turn him out unti they at least hsuaaie procient. Tllln was the business Is to loo at the matter. and that was all- Isprtant tohlm. He looked at it in that lfht. not from any lriendly stsml nt. for n no way were Mr. Wilson and is Interests of a lriendly charaoter. ll Mr. Wilson had been severe in the past this was another recommendation for him. (or he was there for the company. not for the e. l! he ~served the com pauy well hzowould most assuredl serve the cit well. The city engineer all he could u o to look alter his own aairs. Then the speaker touched on the improvements, and wiehed it clearly understood that thus expenditure would he met by t.he present water rates. that not one cent ol expenav would be incurred to any one who did not `put in the pipes. He failed to see what ob ectiou voters could have to the sdiemo su ong as it cost them nothing. The speaker objected to the unfair comparison made he tueen the manager and city treasurer la) Ald. Thompson, claimed that the manager": lahuun were not oontiued to clerical In ters, and concluded by asserting thata it matter of expediency, in View 0! the im provements proposed. it would not he desir able to dispense with the services of a man who had spent a lifetime in the works. As to the rates being unfair he said the commit tee would at as early a date as pouihle voulicler the whole question. He was full of praise for Aid. Hildersleeve, who was deserving of it for the work he had done. In no otlice haul he displayed eurh nut adnninistrative ability. Aid. Ilia-nman I`A. nun-v slur .. ...-`ma... In-In Obtained In the Schools. In` f.JI:.-a:-nu -4. AL- .._-..I__ _lA_! IT "I II!!! IVJIII-IllC'l`Ic l- 1 I I1 l'1I"'- nuny In-Ir mmumen would he no deal to um Iiu. Mr. \\'ilgnu n course haul horn ` very nhumxiuun. uul pcuplo could nm nhnl. hqgur honor want than have an thing to In with Mm. No advocate-I an mug of the nwhulul Iuungcuuul ll r. llowmihmlu. Mr. lluwlll known much an M1. \\'IuI. The Iulllltifill ah! my ul Hr. `Hlonu In shown by iaplwluu 5 one-In-In pipe Io nupply. iuuloquuoly, the Houucnilovkicuaulnnnmuln alongs- nlenlmn quot and down to u honuu iron I have urn-I I grout unuay 1. Th speaker was the oil can on I u-uunluov up meal to the win lull uldocl that ho ho iovonl in Mn haul that A|d`.mU|.H0l'IhO\'t- unopposed Into , C ovunul holds: to any no. :0 purple would not mu nnho impmvouoonl at in vrnrh uuhaon the ouuuul ulwwo-I an iuclinuliuu tn ban a unlul anal economical mung: mom. - Md. Shanna. In I - olu ol Ironln. um thoughts hulhb Max lull. lbuoom milllouoncuuldnol dolnlut work lhucom mmoonu and thus an urviou I Mr. \\'|I i non could not be light! ulhpund with. Alcl. Wilnoal blruuoc the mug; lot the Ian at all) vomuuwn. Undo: I now no an o-I 0. AL... ILA II- I\`lI....*. ..-.._... I....I L--. I " I Weather l robIhqlu0I.' pm nu-nu ..I.....i.. ._..n III. - Ill.` IUIU I lIlUI' lllly III` ITVE lI'U|ll contamination by mnlm-t \- Ith unugc. It was decidedly ulrinblo In tnlw into cou- aidorttion the pun-lune u! no filter so an In my the Inter for domestic purpuwn. Irital re:omuu-mlv-I lhu cloning of all: on the line of ducts in which the wt pipes an laid. In vvgnnl to the ice map (or domestic purpuwu he nid it wu now `at by the cilitenl much furllwr out In the river (hm lonnerly and mu mum likely to be pun. Hnlnlirn In milk an in-nun-rim: nhnnhl Inn (II III. IIIXIICWIIIITIII I5% III UIIII. Dr. I-`co prcunteol 1- umual re I II M that I-eloro uttnlawtory run it could ` In obtained. In on far u the water uurlu want. it woulal ho uoceunry to have the inuko pips utomloul further nut into tlw lake. In that the wster uuy he free {mm ill rlanhlndlv nlrinnhln in [Live huh: mm. IIU llUU'II $1 !- 'lho board rocoiumoudod the council `to weep! John Klrkpatricki oor to lake can ` 0! the nlinncoduringhltl for llm. Dr Pan nnunnnul In nnmml rnnnrl ll I. I.` VUINIIUTI III" \"UI'IIIII II I win Iupplying llw milk we-ro ltlecuul w Nana. If he luuwl Ila-anal mun he ml onlor they In no! -milked. Reform! ml city Iallcilor, who will he nvquouod lo 4 tend the uni mos-ting and 1-xplnin the I`: lie Health Act. `IL- |......| .._.....` ..... ...|.._n .n._ _......_.u. .\ men 0` tho llunnl of health mu lwlul 1-starchy Iorluuu. Ilr. Poo real .\ t'il'1`\I- at which ho Incl l'OcGK\`ot| {mun tho promu- ch! hoard 0! health tvhtlng In milk impec llol. II Mid that Illa l-curd Id grunt licoluu to milk vendor! anal coulc Ilia ap- point I vourlur ' nurgenn M visit the prv mhooollbo S-ow an anal ucurlalu if the with mnlal ` lo um .JA.a ..Il..h..- ...I... .. ill I... .__..._..n_,I .. ` A PRETTY GIRL IN; FIX. mu: noun run-us, wno nu neon nsltmg friend: In Klnglytn for noun: weeks t, left for hot hollo ll Portage dn Fort. ue., vantninv shad-noon. - '|'lH-I HMIKID HF llB.\|.'l`ll. OR. FEE PRESENTS HIS REPORT `ON THE PUBLIC HEALTH ll Donia WIN: huiuus sinloieoh .. the Inw- PERSONAL MEN?rON. tar Shaun Thai lit I-In llnu I_NIHI- Al- noun In the Hulk: cl Illa mun liullll , Into the hu-In And rlgnru. Accepted the Omar. FIIIIJII. I Chunberlain, British ploni Oxnoctod man. hum H.` .:."."'lIIIu q`;'..""'ll|lIyhgg.'.:,":;..;:"""'lIn|:| ' """urhun ` P|l*'ou~ ""y,i"8Igrutd.u "u'P`.Indun` uonu . yenu \. mu one Ill um out ever produced here. r. Day as Joo" received the llighoit praise ftom the dnmntid critics of Llontrohl. where he Appeared as the Thedstn Royal- bofon large and cntlnuintic audiences. 3' '3" ` """"`."` "'13: `t.'""......."` r. I cum up w - Annithnnvnlny-on iniannynt nnnl M...` ermnu, muuuo uly um Amy A ve, I. acquitted themnolvu admirably, d` aging ngmatdalof cue uni gmco in t oper- formnnce of their diluent pun. The com puny in til-at-clans and deperveu I liberal mum, which, no doubt, it will receive on it lows: the city. ' ` ~ The play tonight will be Nobody`d ` C ild" oneofthe but ever produced hue. r. Dav :1 "Jon" mmhmd 1|. I.laIu..`c ncguur_r u. wulon uly In an umereeung an ever and is enppol-ted by clever poo le. ` The lohl ectreleee, Mines Florence Stall- erlnnd, innie Day And Kitty A acquitted themselves adminhlm dim nvina Ital-`vlru Alrponrnnoo After 3 Long Almanac -Glvon 1 Warm Wolcono. After nu absence of you Wilson Dny and his dnmntic com y have returned, and lag night begun a two weeks engugm ment at the 9 home. The Audience was small. but t one ,oompou'ng it were do- li Mod with the ormnnoo of the play. " umnnot Cu ." and the fnmn. --A " UIREIIII," and the (area, "A f'i%tx.' Vilnon Day in an interesting Inpported by neonle. zero me next III we llllll. dunes unwtord. Aid. Thompeon celled the Attention of the cheirmen of the committee on fire. water and light to the desirability of n chenge "in one of the el trio light: to the reilway crou- ing on Perk `street. Ald. Gildersleeve pro- mieed to huie the matter looked into end Attended to when the work was commenced on new lights. n.-nut, auu umrougnly ueanoa out -my DOM]. Everything that is good-Fineat dairy butter. choice print butter, salmon trout, Laban`: London pale ale in pint; and quartz. M and Pelee Island. sweet catawba wine. and our breakfast bacon and sugar cured hams are the best in the land. James Crawford. Alrl 1`I\nmnnnn 4-allul u. .06--.a:.... -1 uw pnuua usxeu per pouuu were 10 Ind 03. Good: to tempt I mother - Enporttewl corn 15. lb.: dried green pease5c.;Armour`a cooked corn beef I50. l'b.; Armour`: pig feet l0c.: Portland linnnn huldie. American celery. choice cooking Apples 250. pack, cranberries l2o t. Jnmes Crawford. 1. N . Marsh l. Barrister. Brockville. stat:-s:-I was _tmubled with cold in the head that I could not areal: plainly. One application of Nasal Ba m gave immediate relief, and thoroughly cleaned out head. Ivervthimz is nonl-F`inant (`Air-v veruuemem Ill anotncr qolumu. The attendance of farmers on the market this morning wuss small. Turkeys were sold at from 8| !o8|.25 lplt'L`v.`, and geese from 50 to $1 esch. There was as large quanti of beef obred. but it did not sell quick] . The price: asked per pound were 40 and 53. Good: temnt a mother Rnmnoul _ v.. .. ........ -.... ... \\nI|l J --uu.unun| nu zili_}~::.)-is oicer. ,, a citizen`: rink Rcgiupolis grounds, will be ooded in a day or two. It will he lighted with electricity uni mnunged by ` six men of experience. and not liy the lon - ahonmen. :3 ha been stated. Read an - vertinement in another qolumu. The nttenalnnm of f:u~nu-n nn Hm Inn:-Ito} lnuy on inc mun mu. M1-.,Johnoon has sold his dr -goods bnsi not: in Tnlton, and comes to A: city to re- IMO. III-an Wgnk II`I?=I n-Inn Ln. lunnn .~-:o:.... |l`Il`l [Ur 1| llllnllr OI `VQNII3. 5`ergt.~|lajor Fields. veteran soldier of the imperial forces and an Iienling spirit of the Pensioners aid assucintitin died last even- ing. He was wo-ll-known as sergeant of the pensiun oicer. and at ramp officiated as u *` 3 `iris oicer. -. a a\itiu:n - rinI.- Ra-ni.mn|i. n-4......l- IIIIIIIKII. James (`0n\'er. `29 yours or age. fur pru- tisiug fraud. Arrived tmlny fnnn .\`inicnv. county of Nmfulk. to 2-ervu three yours in L l I the penitentiary. Why clan`! yuu try Carter`: Little Liver ` l'illa`.' l'lu~y are as positive tire for sick hzmlrho. unul all the ills pro-luctsl luy lis- onlcr I liver. Univ one pill is class. The case of D. .\lcl'i\\'eu & Son 1. A. ll. (`levolnnd t`ollIplllI_\'(lilIIill`1l|iIl still before the county judge. It is r:;.'amling a boiler and engine supplied to the Pictou gt-m'_\'. At the police court this tuorning u {ons- sullim; case was: adjourned until .\'uturln_\'. and the triul of a man, cliurgecl I\ ith having nbuoed his horsvs, deft-rreal nntil the 27th innv ICWKM As soon A: possible the water works com- ` mittee will ask for tenders from the city ` foundries for the construction of hydmnta, and the lowest tenderer will get the con- tract for a number of years. \`--no ,ll-:..... I.`:..l L. - ............. _-|,|:-_. _; Ills IIIIU `TK- Tly our dry edging: 82.50 per cor-l; dry pine block: 8! per cord : dry onk eorduood, as good as orvlinury hunluood $50 per card. delivered throughout the city. R Crnwfonl. foot of Queen street. I-Ivorythlng that`: nivo and good. Not poisoned drinks. But wholesome food. C hristmu cheer of puma: kind. At llondry at Thompson`: you may tlnd. Yesterday the police distributed books containin the auditors` nport of the re oeipts `an: dilbllrsements. Lssets an-l liabili- ties; of the city of Kingston for the your l8S6. lull- Lovem of line fun have now n splendid upporflinity of buying Initnhle `Xmas ure- aenta for very low prices It the Boalmu {at ` .\'to.'e. Open till hnl! past nine every e\'cn~' ing this rock. Trv nnr nlnv mluimn $3 xn Iunr um:-.l . .1... I lllllj IIrU"~ At the meeting at the hotnl of health yeutcnln Mr. \\'nl|mn said that the money put in t rain: luring the yen wu money wisely expended. The beat material for your '.\'mu cake and pudulimz. Flour, fruit. PFC]! and Ipicoa at Henclry Tlnuluipsoifs. l'rin-.1 tn- Iuit. hard times. AI .... ....I-- l`...,...,... 1.. --_----A A ~ - IIIIII II.I\I IIIIIUG. Alexander Cuncnm, lurgaiv signed requisitin , be I cuxdidste for the r mou th. I,._._._ In... A an , "I13"-U lull ` I! you want to nuke your wife happy got her one of who handsome-. `hrpet weapon for a `.\ mu present. at witputricki. I59 Prinueu street. ' AL AL- _...o:_,. .1 Al... l.-4_l .,I |.__.I.|_ I T ITUIII WI]. lvrl`-`U H \VlIII. I-`or Chrilumn pruentl Irv I". W. Sp`... gouborgfu. Ho ` luu an excelloct urioty of 'evrellcIy. uul I tine selection of I-run and nu goods. " vnn wnnl In Innlrn l'l\IIl' `n-if. Lanna mat cuuu yum. Ilucku-Inc in nlmcul immedintclv relisvecl by wearing one! o! Putter : Smut Woes] and llollulonnn Bu.-kn-he Hahn. Try one lllll be free from pain. Price 95 cent; I"nrl`hrinlmnn nu-an-uh Irv II` \\' .\'uun. l'cu|-lo Winn Rlonmontu. saying: and Dolllu Aura:-l Altonllnn. , Jllnu CCU . of llttavvn, is visiting ` friends in the o ty. _ I Mr. Glldltonc will start for the north 0 Italy on the 28th inst. ` \l- faxhnnnn Inna -uh` Lia; Jan .......I. Lg.-.` _ PIIIIIIIIIIIII II ITICIIIUTIUCI I WI)` IKOI"- I". W. Rpm berg bu In excellent ` urioty of marl: o clock. wluivcll he ma ra- mail at much lower prices than were even .o!forcal hon baton . L`..- ul... l..._n .A....l:A.. ..t x'-......n_._ -.__..__ UIIUITI IIUVU I. llVI"'- For the but cunlity uf Scranton nun nod. also [or mgliuh (Novcutlo) black ` pnnitlu cool at Inwul ramgo to an work: ~13. ynnl. Il.....I....L. :. -|...-..A :...-.-.I:-a_I.. _.I:-..-,I nauuruny ulornouu. ` The modulo uud hook: to be unnloul at l the xnublic achml rculiun coui (Mon an on ` uh: union :1 Homlononi boo store. L` \l' \.l_..__.._|.4.-.. l.-- -.. -....-II_..A F3 VICKI. TM Illlll clintrilnutiun ol (`hrlulmu cheer Ivy the St. Hoot-go`: society will occur on Sanurdny Juneau. Tluo nnulnln And Iunnhn in Int Aunnlhnl :0 ||l| `I IIIICUII IITVIN. Mr. llurnlmn. of (Ta -Vlnant. lolutv-I .\lcoara. Hnlliunu uul mlcl at checker: last evening. ` \I.- .\'...an. ..o 0.... -\'a....... :. ...:m.... ... I `:II|i|. 0! (`ape \'incnt, in willing to u\$y;n{eo rplayor n c 3 mm 1 V in he i the ihfoff I IIIV ITII `$0810. Th; nnngl WILSON DAY`S TROUPE. ` CHI 0!" u"`I'II`- * Judge \\'ilhinnu. oi Nnpuneo. ruin the city to-clay looking uhertlno we of property can \\'i||iun Itrwt. ` ll- II.._..|._._. .11--__ I1___,__. Lt -. I l ll. .1. ulmum III: I Vvry nun: Inltvrlllltlbl at `Xmas mosh. r Mina unl gloves. and purlllu lamb mp-, lower than cm at Buualnryb. | `Vans protons: at All that chap at` Kirkputrlcki. I50 Prisons street. I Mrnni I Knuth`: In lhn nhnnnnni nlumu 6... . $2 and l`h:u1;rql \\`lth Passing llad Money-She ls Ilellevod to be Innocent. Yesterday afternoon Miss Myers arrived at the station house accompanied by Ufcer Aiken. She felt bad and cried very hard. Once or twice she exclaimed. while talking to Sergeant Neshltt. that if she haul known the money was bad she would not have pass- ed it. She had plent of good money. She has just graduated. s e says, fmm the con- vent of St. Mary of the Lake on King street. Her father is a well~to-do farmer in the township of Storrington. After leaving the convent she went to the residence of her grandmother, M rs. Myers. on Queen street. She was given what was thought to be as 8: gold piece and went shopping with it and called at Robertson & Son s crockery store. Princess street. he purchased articles worth vs in payment the 85 gold ioce. The l y clerksccepted the coin and and- ed the at r 33 in change. After she had left it was discovered that the coin was not a 85 gold lece, but simply a five cent Am- erican nic sl washed with gold. When Uieer Aiken called on Miss Myers shesaid did not know the money was had. Her dmother, however, admitted that she ad known the coin was bad. Miss Myers , was released on romisimz to appear at the court to~day. Olhcer Aiken does not helieve that she knew beforehand that the coin she passed was had. Ln`ter-The case was alismiuml, ! , ` CH3 lllvlbl haul:-u 7 Dialing can I a \\ ulo'I drug Oturc. I Hoyt` silk-II on I } yenlmlay. II .I I lIA.._ L. NITIF-ll'I7I I. IOU ITIIOX II-Il. Brook I lloothi In the eh I plan! for pi!` lllovkl. hum-huoml. hlh or In Wand out or un -a-nl Horny Paragraph: Plohocl lip In Our liv- unrtora III Tholr ltnmloln. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Iy. . Litllton has: very 1 m anal; 1-I at Walt`: drug note. In plush and lather st umtho kn u, in rvsponse to I inn, h us cnnsontecl tn rcevt-ship of P0!- 1 (htarnqul lay Ila. `M-ill Nollie Purvis. who has been visiting rinndl in Kinnton waekn mm. 1 THE BRITISH WHIG. 'I`UEh'l)AY Am uouunnu. aumcnunaooql ofelnployouulnouinmontiolndg In out punxnniu OI Um! worn! snnn mo tiumonh bind `in thin , . Your cocngumn ..d.:.:.'.:..:'-.-.-%-_'-.-+:~_.. $I'VCIl- "It will be noticed that the receipts esti meted for are on the heeie of the preeent number of consnmere_onl_y. There are At present shone 200 houses with service pipes not in nee. yithultheh reductio`: in rate: proposed, on wi tegrest creese o territory eervexl by the new pipes. there can he no doubt but that the lntnre increase of ' receipts will permit e further reduction in the rates as well es further extension and improvements. ~ _ No hitter pmofesn he 'ven of chewin- ' P7. `cl 0! in odd` in I ofomthe K-3... '1'. vurh?|.hm.:I?: .--_..._- --u -vuuvn- vvvuun vv --I-uv all I by-luv brou ht in for uubmissionto the ntepnyera. 0 times Ib0\'Q is intended to pl`0Vid0~Il for as practicable for the ox- tenaion of the Pi to the more thickly two built rtionn o ity wyich arc not now new . nu... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .uIu.uu This estimate for new work: in van as what in the opinion of your comm ttee is moot necessary to be undertaken in the pre- sent ition of the work. Before nally adop or angle:-taking such works further oatimatea and tender: would be made and a PIKGDIVQII. Q Inmntn shown in inlnnalgrl anuy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1o.ooo Sixteen-Inch main from the works along . Ontario. Union. Wellington. Queen and Barrie streets to ressrvolr...... 25.!!!) Steel tower at reservoir. ll ft. diameter nndllfthlxh... . 18.750 Extension of nines... . mm 811.71!) The interest and sinking fund on the new works is estimated at the same rate an on the debentures sold this year for the purchue of the works. The present time is not as favorable as when these deben- tures were sold. but it as good a tender were not secured by oering them in outside money markets, as well as in thin country, a tern rary loan could be arranged upon them uuti a more favorable time arrived. The imgrovemente and extensions estimated are as ollowu : `Twontylnch eucuon pipe extended no , teeljnlo the harbor ................ ..8 2.500 `Twonlydncn sucuon pipe extended feet Into the ..s H ttlt t disc WJJII) gallons ".....," *" cu uy me couucu. The ground was on the Mnrxlock farm and rcallv on the outakirts of the city. It coals} not be objected to by any citizens. The offer was accepted. I Expenscsw Goal of works....... . Sinking fund. rooenl dob: . " mu-o d0bt.. _ b'lSl.lll'l' llllllallleq All of th: wants mentioned cannot be met .10 the fullest extent out of the receipts And a substantial reduction II: the same time made in the rntea. It is believed. however. that A reduction of twenty per cent.. which is a subctantinl reduction. ctn be made in the rates, and now works to the extent of $140,000 undertaken, us the following will show : Rooolpls- ` |'\1zmconsuIuem.. .. . 819.!!! I-`mlncily ratlv.-,..,. ` . . 1.5!]! IIIIII IE D-IVTI. At present the main conaiderutiou is the amount by which the rate: ahould he re- duced in \`l9.W ofthe imperative neoeseity for improving and extending the works. The quality of the work: needs improve- ment. The main pipe: from the umping house to the reservoir are eosmal that a large percentage of the power of the engine is lost in overcoming the friction canned by the rapid current through the `pee neces- sary to maintain the supply. fthe pipes were larger the current would be elower and the friction lees. The height of the reservoir is entirely inadequate for the_ pro- tection of the higher levels of the :it_v from tire as well as for the supply of consumers on those levels, and thearea of the city covered by the present pipes and the size of the pipes on eonze of the streets is alto- gether inadequate. "All of Ill nrnntn montinnoal nannnt lm nut Bill: in lIt1l'I l0l0l`l`. In the opinion of your cmnlnittec the pemnna heretofore employed by the water works mmpany are fairly entitled to a pro ference. as far its tlwy are competent to dis- cli.-u`ge the duties ruquirm-.l luv and at to Innneration sattinfactnry to the city corpor- ation ' The wages of the plu-nl-er do not ap pear in the ual.u`ieu. His pay is 8'. .`.'.'n xer clay and his timvun Ix-pain; in cliargm to working account. and tlnit on new \\ or]: to plant which forms part of capital account. The estimate for working account, which comintn mainly of repairs, is placed at SL000. This is lw:li:\`o\l to be sutlicicut u the average of the account for the last live yeare has been 3927. The estimate of $700 for contingent ne- vount is $627 67, lower than in lash. The average of the account for the lat tire ycnra ha: been H.077. and this includes tame which. in I887. amounted to $333.75. As the works will now be relieved from taxation the estimate mentioned ia anili- ciently larger than the average to be aafe. The tiiI`0ctorl'faQ (3379 hill. of oouraa. ucuuv l,_Ig!l' Inul mo average to no am. mroctorffeu olI379 Ivil|,o{ course, now be saved. uj. ...._..._g .I.._._:._ ,,__,,: I, .-- - .- Your commiltc-e It-commeml that the ulnry of the manager In 8|..'00 per nnnum; thin amount to covvr nll uaintunv required in connection with uioe work. And that his ulutieo be the name us herrtnfure : that the wages anal duties of (-llwr vmpIn_\`ue-1 In: the tune as heretofore. --In oh- ....:..... -1 .. ,., `-- ~' alnluug Iunu. resent uom utuo debt` Balance unexpendcd `foul . $1.`?-5.35 $8.J.I$ $3 I The above estimate for fuel is based on the lower cost of cm] ureeuiuga in use since the commenmment of the present quarter, as compared voilh the lump coal pruiously used. u\ -.._ ._.. ., `-- ` H. Fuel .. .83.II7.l3 I-maria . mmao Working account. 780.43 (`onungonl an-`nl. LOB.` Mn-ctun` Icon 371% __.. -...-.- .-... --...... The local I-oanl of health recommemleal that the olfer of John Kirkpatrick uf a uni- sance ground for SIOO per annum by a--cept- ml hy the council. Thn or~rmnr3 wnn nn Ilm \In-.l-|.- In... ..n.l ~{mn %wo|u;s s.ma II if X IOIIOWI Z "Tho committee on water truth bag to report that they liud that tho uulnr nu: for the your ending Nut-In Jln, NW7. amounlod lo : l"nnu prints couunon. 029,615.69 ; city corporation. I|.(J7.9'2. Ton! 8'2-|.l.'.`Hl. The nvorago number of ooununon urn 800. For the pnuntc nar- tur the number of consumers] in 982. Lou vhqm it it uh to utimuto that the ncoipu will not be lea than $5.00). which. an I bub, will give for a you CNJXXI, and high the city router unnou Anal re purpol 8I,. $w,bringI the total ulimaunl rowipln for I your :1 to 825..'S(lL The expeunl hays! been an ullmu : III. Md. (lildoruloovo bmnght down the re - portal Ihc I|)O|.`iAlL`(ImlNltlOI. It nbowod cu-olul pcopuuion and very fully prenatal the mu :1 snliug the new city pmporty. It In u I Ion ' I-TL- ...-.......n.-.. .... .. _--- -..r-I.A I ulna. Ina uII_\' ION illlhppulllld. It was I eule meeting. But it mun ! unprotable. The eholeclehele Mugedon ` the muugeuneat oi the Inter work: and for three hour: the nldermeu mung around the circle. Nearly evely uue wanted to give an opinion end yet than ranged aides! etch other uin.nly_repou| what all color: had one . `LI lI!I,I_.,_I, I I - i l A Iaully Illa-union on-r as (`lulu In IIO Nun Wort: Report-Pnpoud hu- 1 |l`I+IIIOnIl-NI! u (`out hon Non-(`om ` nor: an Mlugooi (trusts llul Their Way. The "cnnh" pnullod 3 hit Mr. Wllwn. - Every body that went down Kathe council cluuhu lot evening expected I any-unto-I um. and they won: lluppulnud. II III I IIAIQ mnnnn Run la -.-..... n . THE SERVICES OF MR. WILSON KR! OISPENSED WITH. ?.`:`V$."3..'.'Ii'1`.'ai'..."2}`." In` In (I53: -n-snub ,- ;:.IIu.m kt L@. In Luna: 3?! m T WUI IX"- Ln`ter-I`he cue wu (lisminoad.

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