Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1888, p. 1

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1-`ms (`ITY HOME. The unduuignea 035,, for sale that l)lSIR.r_\BLE HOUSE AND L01` how oocupled by mm on Eu-I Street. Th. _wholo,ia olft-rod In one block. having gum; nno hundred and twenty feet tron on Eu-1 street. and the Upir bot runstlu-o tow. I Street. The BL DISGS on pm are almost new. And the garden I ted wit the choices! fruits. For terms :1 TIIOS. \I'\ r\'|[,` I .`.`PIlTI~ The Onhtio Inemlcbs oi the Royal labor, comlninlion will meet at. Toronto on the 9th inst. fut the purpose at com lcting arranger menu for flqtln he cummiasion will then pl-mood h don and resume work on` ma following In. Tho kIl'I`}III of h_& lave. fur, been uuncoeufu in mi` do nilmul cod minorut ` .. nah any outlortho Columlmnlcslo. Art To numberof ope:-utivon iotiod their it that 3 ntluctiouol in can put Zwonld be mudointhoirwngnmotnio _|tonco. .. , I`l|"I I` WI 1 IIKIIIW ilhllll IITUII8. - As soon as Mr. l'owdcrly1~ecoven an in- vestigation will be made into the nances of the knights oi labour. The enquiry is des~ tilled to give the fullest satisfaction :3 to the manner in which the funds have been Aplioxl. 0n.- n_;..:- _._l...x... .1 .I.. D.n..l~ l..Iu... mon tn 3 geueru uruc. In New York in blank 3 national district ubembly for longshorelnon will he formed.` It will be about 50.!!!) strong. Au uum an r I'nu-aim-Iv NM-over: an in- The GNU! lovononta In which the Work- Ingnon An COI0Ol'IOd. The New York livery keeper: have lg".-ed to the driven` scale of wages. Qnm- 09% [III nnnvi In than \\`vnmina I-AL to ma unverr scale on wages. Some 25,!!!) minor: in the Wyoming rd- lev will not join the Reading company's ` men in I general strike. in Nut York in Linn-In n nations] district \\'enport Lodgc-_ .\`u. I78. .\.0.l'.\\'. This lodge has elected as ollicers for I888: Mutt-r \\'orklnan-I{e\`. I`. Y. Ross Reconler-E. U. Adams. Finnm.-ior and Reveiver-lleorge Jenole. I-`ommAn--W. J. Webster. ` Over-aeer-(:eo (inrnll. Guide--D. l . A guire. lnsi_1le Wutchmun -- W. Dier. Put .\I'uter-Dr. Parker. The lo;lge expocts soon to hold a public meeting in .\'ewbom~to discuss the merits of the or-let nml cnjoy 1 plate of /oysters. Luull Luci gr. .\o. [0, I,0.0.I*'. 5 ` E The utlimrs uf lms lo-lge (uh-been degree) I were installed fnr lhc term last evening by I |l||.(:..\l.. William .\`4umlenA. |'.li.. built ed by Sister Pugh. limthers Lee. Paris and .\luI'ell, P.G.'s and Brother T. llounolly. There no at present upwzmls of ni:wt_\*naInes on the books. The ntcers me : J. P1}. - \`ister Perry. N.(:. -S`ister Lee. \' I" u{-A_.. Gil..-- i `C Ills lllrllr IIIU\l"lIl`KI|-`. IUD`! Ill |K'|'I'li' and their conditions. He looked upon tln-in _ , hearts. and. in union with God`: people a.. (net the world. would have them rnake known their own needs lll.\l he might render i the assistance neuled \\'hy win it that then was so much Iron; in the world. in [1 their fnmiliee and in their own personal hin- _: tory? llecuuse God's holy spirit was not ' gi'\-en full away in their hearts. Their beet i hope: md convictions were paralyxed be- cause they had not faith outlicient to stand up lucfum the wurl-I and declare them. It mulc: cowards of tall. They would over- come their tirnidity if they would take (,'hri.st as an eumple and remember lllll they were on earth to live for him. 'I`L.. ..... 41.. . p.. ..2,-I.s ..-ill L- |.-I.I 2.. el.. lllfy "Elle II Cllrl IU II\U [Ur llllll. The meeting tonight will be held in the ` Queen stn-I church. and will he a-lclrt-sped 1 I lay Revs. .\lr. Sldiillh ray and Timberlalu-. 1 1lI\ -1'lI- |lusnu.\' Ilsxrlxu o! .\m-: I ..Al__ l 0ll(l\lL`(0l'- M . J IIIIIESUII. l.u.-krother R I-Zlllou. I'.(:. 0.1:.--Brothor \\'. Saunders. l`.'(:. R .\`.N.(}.-.\'ister .\`aunden. LS. NJ}. -Sister Oherndorffer. R..\`.\'.(3.~-.\'ister Cuwie. L.S.\'.($. - Sister Pattelion. ('h.1plain.--.\`ister Pugh. I'M. K\-`I. " _`I3lPr IEO. \'.G. Sister Silver. .\`ecretary--~`uiatr Dunn. l'.l`r. I . Secretary Sister Anlanxs. Treuurer-Sisler .\lcllm_\'. \\'anlen-Siuer .\`her\\*ood. (`oudnctor-.\l. J amiaon. Lu_..gI..... D I.`I|I..np II I ' lWl`l I`. II! IIIIWII IIII3 ('|II- IlIT_V VIVT -uun-I in thin re: 1. by on-ry tie of gnu`- alo owed to Hon anal line u! thou uunml them. I'urema whn lusl lawn uuncrlod and rescued [mm the ilreuallul luil-it of using um-nu drink coul-I tell in! its shinning intlu euro and how imlorllnly the-_\' fell In-collie their vliilalren inherited their passion for Iiqunr. II to also lvrrilsle lu cuutetublnte how nmny families wi-iv lneinu ruined by the lraulii` in liquor. Ile urgc-I Inn heureru. for the uni of line l'hr_jnlinn pninriplu they ` p|m!uun|: Lfnr lliv into uf l|'AuOt"Illul`IM` ` |lIU ..IK' III III \ IIIAFIICII Ill pruluonl. fur um also . them anal humanity in gem-r wlfwlonnial. II was I \'iruu- in` .._.l I,..n Al. N ., ,..II__,__ .I INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS ` fhrhllunu ltxhnuod go Lin (`oaul-In-on _,. .,_ L, -- ,,, u z~- - u--Ilul V an-c ol the qt nominal \ :_AE3J3li?w?ieEs. vu-..~-. .\|ur.u\c; uf ltuycl Arc-ngum at a` gun. \lu;u\u 0! the Noun! 0! Amlu an ll nun. R W Jr. II . Ill `HUI! UWII IIIIUUIIICS Cllll III mrch. Iiut the (Swan Hal. sur- mmeuuents. know: all pmplv mlilinn,-4 H Innkml uhnn lhvin WEEK OF PRAY; run. In gnu: the u utdll _._. ..l' -...J_o .. at lhrf an-h lul -' ur. Rex. ' . . nd .\ mm-t \-uund (`outta In bl. mnwnuo -.a.\. -c'V~ oh... *3"""' Wan!-Paul. mun (`lung to undoi- :.|`d",i". we roll In cilnrsqul Ward and Given .3` In Vale On Jun: Ibo |CI|ouoI|-`I to `Q. Q. "*""3'- Tho dado: ol trucks in Funnhuo and M W N. human van]: III counted in a *`~'l' lm-ly manor today. ' !"' M mun W. Mann led in Pmuhunc wml N ' `I' lay n lumen votes. the glnl hing llulio. _ 7.'i;Cuqpn.Il. Ahlldcuuuunu-I '"' " n lnrpnubr olluloruhd pnou can 0 x.`"` buoy cl-mounting. .IIr. lush. 3 high In our -f labor. uh; tlvol blpul - W V innollhrtunuociatrm. y W.- * "i""` In St. lavrcoq run! I `natural ` 0"? mule-at an under way. The-1:?` mainla- `H "WI :1-luru-in-nu~m. boll: vuuliullla. Alfnd R. `_"'P`" Mnrtm lll Dr. Herald. huh Illa help W _"',*` Len. In the morning hours . min {cal oi '"' men. but at noon I'll ovubuknl M _"" '4 the ululvhw. and fur some time "" um-E I lie. Then llr. Harald I-oh t |"'" by wtiug {at his 0 Nu. when an outlier 4 "`" nun in `In day Eznpuformc-I 3 similar ~`|""`_`- nut fur his ulrcnuy. M [:30 o':lork Mr. '| "W" \larIi wu l van in uh-anon-. The ligam- V '7? Ivre : Nlllill. : HIWIM, 703.. KNN` A! than o'clock the gures I'I`l'!`: Heft. tr. ; min. In II\DUllll OJ ; ` II III! I" I5 31$ IV IIIIITIIVZIQJIIUIIHZI. and the mail! arrive only one u wont. Quito A number, duo. who would Mr. Hodgsonb chose factory, will at o for want of tholllnllmnd. BICVlIl'llIGII! the Loboro councilof` 1888 will IO_thuh|- ted by 3 amulI.'ItubbonI.. If lo] in the matter.~ Your! truly, Hun OAnnn.z. I Anhmc-{nab choaouuumuucd I tiuualthorn.-\nhun`.v`un.hsconuonnmIi. opened up mo uuu count or cu-non nun Zunuvie pout diet: to Donut Luke put otoe, over lly 5 miles of mad lull): now it Inn in he ended 10 milufrouSydonI|II. um! um ....;I. nu-iv. nnlv anon A Dual. I \l.I|Al'I- `I Nathan-I he hmernl ` "CI man [of (no XIII II I l1-ll VI noon! 80 rods. which, if opened. would be A great If you wanted Iodrivo {mom Duct Lnlie post ofco to Zaucuvillo post oioo. or to the Bodfonl Iron Mind, you would have to drive I4 miles. but if the lobuo council had gt-untecl the petition bmnglnt to them some tune um. to open up: road In tween the Eco settlement and the bvuhig of Redford. if-u would have on}; 5 mile: to x in-u-I ll.-i "if 11...} Winn`. .1 II-t' urn: uwrvu Ill`? uvv uunuvutvuu uuu onus vww-cu-r you on! trgvel. Buiduif that 80 rd: A nu! was tun-nan. nn OK: n nl'nI't` M XII In I-III. llll {III PIT`)! JOIIII KIIIIKTII. the celebralct cheese dealer. is going to build a ftclory at the, and hnnkn._ut Desert Luke, earl in tho up:-inf. But unfortuuste ly the mi; out: of thiu ognlity are yet mf- ferihga great injustice. being k t in the `miroundforthovnntoln ofubout -.L:nL if A-us-_uJ -nnl4II\-n u-moat velopou. men grumg nnun an to no lounu , in thin loedit ;un proof John odgson. tho nnlnllratm Dhd; danlar. il Quill]? to ll-l`II|; I\IrIlI III luvwuo D-lL\`!2l:'l' LAKE. Dec. 30. ~-('l` o the hclitoriz The vicinity of Desert Lake is receiving a lnooiu owing to the rich mineral lands just ` showing ugiinnd doubtleon to be short] de~ I `h ' land I be IIG iv: 3\|i:dImnli:v:`n:.:`nIroof `ilodnaonon . "We. the undersigned atrutincers. ap painted by the ditlerent caunlitlates at polling subdivision No. 9, (`atanqui ward. hereby certify that we were pnesont when the poll (`lI|$(`ll at the hour of 5 pm. on .\lnnday. the 2nd day of Jamuuy, IS&`%. and assisted in counting the ballot: for the Aldermen. and the msult was as follows, viz : llsskin. Ill; Phelun. IIS; Miller. I06; Root. 7%. \\'c all ngreul on the count. uni there was no dispute. We left before the returning otiioer sesled up the ballot box. but "0 dc t-Iare the above to be the true count at the time, ml which we all ngreed. Murnx .\h;u:nm. for Du-nmu. "Bin. J. Al.Ll.\'. fur Rees. Pholnn. by and Thompson. "Tans. LlIu.t:lL, for T. T. Miller. I r ("0 \'l1Ke3~ People who visited the polls in (`atuiqui ward, on election day could see for them selves that I was receiving considerable opposition from certain quarters. fcr certain muons known to the public. but I did not expect the ballot paper: would be inter fen-I with. I will close by thanking all my friends, irrespective lgfkrtlllllt and religion, for electing me as e them in my native wad. And hope they will hm l` no reason to I their Iwtion. Yours truly, Jons GASKIN. man to represent- lllll'I ll'rT*l Wllll Int. prlllr K" unuulng IIQB over to .\| r. Flanagan. Instead of doing 3 this he dial not seal the envelopes. but took them home And wrestled with them all eI II~ ing. and the following morning. And, no In says himself, could not count them twice vrith the same msult. Now. Mr. Eqlitor. l dnnt want to any that Mr. Wooten, the de- puty returning otlicer. tampered with the bullets. At the same time] do say that it looks suspicious. u l twl utiatied that the count made in the presence ofthescrutineels anal the deputy returning otticer In the correct om. and by that l lend the poll by two votes. lI.....J- _.l... ..:_s.._I cl... _,.II,. L. l`--_.....: IVGL liIIICCIlIhIlBUl'GlIN3lCAII IS {enednp thcnnil could be carridtl from mnnvillnnnntncn to [knit Lake III! I\|II"_ III; FKHITIIITIII `ll ll]? I-n-s.-me .1 iuur l'lllll'lI!t`ll . .-Ht.-r the poll I ltuvl tlzt` lullnls I'M-, rmlltlvul in the pf!- ~rII-r II! Ill!` |llll.l'r|`lIl t~ I'lllllIt'0tS, Illh O I-`Mil! as .~t.ttr-I tn _\u-tar cum --I .\lt\mlIy ru*tulI'.j. .'ml lllrrr an no tll~[ml1' in thc mun! lilw C'lI\ \'.l0|l` tlut unutnitml the lmllnt. \\`l'H' not at-alt-I, but new taken hnlue In)` hum, anal lvrfurv: huuuling them over to Mr. l-`lumgnu he t-uunto.-l them 1-\~er|l times. but will-I nut gt-t his counts tu Agree. But. m-\`t-rthelost-. he ma-lo out his return: to the mturningutlit-et-, clitll-ring from that ill agn-ml upon in the repence of the 3-smti tm-rs atu-r the poll L ooccl. I will leave it to the citizens to judge if this is not I loose way of hnmlliu the bal- luts. In the tint pun-. he-fun-tie deputy returnim: utiicer left the pulling lauoth he slmllltl hnvo scaled the tlitlirront cure the ballots. and should not have H II, Illalll` |ll\' containin int:-rfrm with than prior to handing the wpr In Mr, Flnnntvnn, Ilutmal of minim: ml. I.\'l| If V I` II I II] election the [us | ` in \.mr - -v .--aw;--- w- -.w-uuua- Kl\-~'T!I\. Jnn. 4. - (To the I-I-liton : I uutiw lay your extra. tuned on Hominy rwtnitng. giving the re-tutu: of our municipal elem-tum tor the city. that John Hakim lead.- the pull I-_v two vmtu in Fatunqui tad. bit in _\utIl' is.-no ul Tneulay evening yotyuy Hut llr. Pluiou led the poll by one wto. Tins ulitfrretice In-l me to make enquiries It In hnw this happened. and I culled upon 'iIv uhtfen-nt so.-rutmoen who Iran present. -rpm-so-utin the -Ind`.-n-ut umliulntu in at nun Him` I ten l|u- pull rlusn-~l ; also upuu the lc-run` trfuvning .tl'm.~t'.un| uvertaineul the . L. 4. Lerfr}?-3 ?T ESfron. Eighty nod. or Road. .I..._ I\.- n :'l`.. L- Tho .301`!-IO-Q-0# Ilonqlnr. n .-|,.|1| -In`-u I lofd . ..Il pun. us mu 0! bulldlu |vruxI'I'U 00 `M . Ilirhlon 81.. by Iurrnrml |10'I'|00l- fdry goods at 8. Wen fl. l!5|`rln`uII I LII and IE8 pas. null: A. m -u- :1 p.m. u nnn A RHMINDERS. Lu .n sill nll FOUND. 1' u M-gw liIKl(`K DWI-:l.l.l.\!GS. six rooms ouch. fronting on Princess street. 15 minutes walk !rom lhv Market .` nan; bud and soft water. and all the m cm impmromcuxs Terms easy. '1`. (`Au'ruc. Williunavillo. LOS'l`. mm) and Uuhln Shawl. Hm! u ulllrn, l)Il!3l.). y evening. Jan`). I `I_...._ do Irtvll NI. JIilIu`n' . Mark - (`burn In. _ .-\ (`ante-Iupornrv llnlu-e n Dlrlelon of the Council 'lhnt'e Hardly Juetillable. A local contemporary hss introduced pull` tics into the council. and. with much gusto. claims` that the parties are n tie. But in this instance it cnlculetee aeconservntivee two men. at least. who publicly forewore politics in muuici I matters, We refer to Alde. Wilmot em Mc(`:unmon. members of Frontennc ward. Both were elected as in dependents. end the ntepnyera are willing to trust them to make a proper choice in voting for the standing committees when the report is presented in the council Neithee of them, if he desires to show inde~ pendence, will puley with the parties, but menfull and by what he coneiden the right thing when the to 1' time en-ivee. `Va are eetieed that r. ihnot ha noth- ing to thank the conservatives for in Fron- tenac Iyud. They were not his friend: in _`hcl" ` 7 become: the comer-. `a 1-Io ' zculug 9:ll`Cl;0l`ll returns. Sunllonl Flemin . C..\I.(i., the originntor of the twenty-four our system, recentl{ re- ceived ulvices that his system woulc he sdopted throughout the Japanese empire on Jan. lst, I338. i All. .IICCK U UII \"'(@n"."l lll"e`- W. Cockburn, of this city, is elnployed in the Globe iron wolln It Cleveland. Rev. Jlibcr Cruuuney, well known here, 3 to a as I uussiona next month. gof\lr. Cusllim . (`ulna gsonryof Hon. John . Cootigan, wil shortly -e married to .\liaa _A-la bowling. of Calgnry. Mr. I". Summerhy, agent 0! the K. & I`. RR.. Harrovxmith. has acceptal zi puoltion on the C.l* .R. at. North lily. and leftjor there toqluy. Ruhr llr Pull: in I N I... l....... .\l.. . A COMM()Dl0l S 7 ROU.\H-II) 0USE. with ;nu1tr_v.cl-ughcs clpscxs. hard nna ooh water. garden. with fruit trees. gm , hwn. etc. A pply to Is`. Momma. Alb;-r. SL. not Union. -- IUTC. Richard Pope, clerk of the crown in than I very. has been appointed mmmisaioner of ` patents. His first otlicinl Act should he to grunt a Patent for the new process of ga- zettiug e octornl returns. Snnnhnnl Planning 1` \I 1: Nu. A.-:..:...or. Iuauc rum: to me centre ox we cum. Richard lnrke. polive mnginnta of Northumberlmd uni Durham. In Oelectvd vesterday as the reform eandidnu to contest } Hut Northumberland for the local lcgisln. ' turc. l):_|,__I n _., ,I,,|, ,1--1, , - u 1 'l`ltomu A. lzlulinon is about to utnnish the world with something new. We have an idea that it is in the nature of A pneu- matic nilwn to the centre of the urth. l)Z..L__.I I-_L- _-I:,.- _..__-A_4A I CIII. It is umh-rstooI that Lieut. ('uI. Villiers will succeed ('01. Ln.\lout.auqe us deputy { mljutunt-general of the Utlas military dis- 4 Iris-L KIIETIV ludlly. Rev. Dr. Pulls is ill. He has I-ecu ul.- ` ligod to cancel his engugemeuts anal has 1 guns to (`liftun Sfyiugs, X.\".. for treat ment. IL L. .... l,._.._,.l .1.-. l:-... 1` I I':II: ,_, ` S I`:-pl. Whoso Slovomonln. Saying: uni ! llulnts Attract Alla-nlinu. . Donal-I \Ic.\IxIstv:r denies that 11 \_i|l wu~ 1` f test Carleton. V | Min 5'. Henry. of .\'|paun-0. is visiting M } .\l r. Meek`: on Sydenhnm street. ` ` \\' "nrklnlrn nf lhin rill: II nlnnlnn-n.l in ` u I u_v. I I-Ir H-I .\ul. I'l\'I|lI.ul illltl .l_g"Ill|!( I the I-urket shops." It was |-cruise at this n--rk that ex-.\|-I. I-Inlln-ck mm-It the auto men! About the lmvket shop from the \\ Illa. otm I imlow. His smnla were din-cled tu Ald. Dn.-nnan. not to the honest elevton. And as we have no desire to introduce lsuai nus nlairs. we 1-hull not mlal what we know about al\'c-rtisiuqhuvkel shape. IVUIIIS `VI IIII.` |I'II utlemanun I` . wul will hue n And its nmnngvr V What \n-n- the x ml this n-mulls 7 I that nu the clay POLITICS ARE `INTRODUCED. L l'llrnAurcn.lI|I-Ilmtocl In IE:-.\ld. llhlon-I. `u! Wrro .\'u-vrr halal hy lI|uu_ _? THOSE T O l"l.\'E (`U l` sfnma "OUSES ` on Division 81,, ' _ _ in`, ma son W :ll;Dl|_`>'`;~: : 8 rooms each. -mnum. Apply to Junta ('.`R``.r'g=g~`gW D0!- E 1-. nA.\'un'. \\'uMnt.on. llnllnon: and all Polnu In .\or on: New York. N: 0.'l`.lK. and .\'.\'.t`. It)`: ..- .... -. -..-.._..... 1' To lVlVlV)Va`ny, New York, rh}u&n a. 31.25 Mo uso cum smaus. `FL--- ._ ..._ 7..-v .-aw V-nvv uni Than Mus an worth 1 them ll. ' 17I_Ii:`1*ui)u.a;\'i is1'.'..\7 io ':iIi13Fc THE RATHBUVN coMPApY % Am IIIIKINI I` Rum-lull)` ul ('ll|*i.U' .\H|.l. \\'|.X)DllII For chap ticket: to ill pointiyiu; I'i;xfa r *3. Fllllbu 00 t$N(_IIIle|, [|pI.)' In . E I PRIAFI Al` 10- I .1 -u--vuv-- `iv! ZIIIIIJK Ill CI! I\|'lIIl'-Q I"|'I 5" F. A. FOLGEB. Gnoril Ticket Agent. Frrry Whnrf. - Fun! `I [lied Burnt ? Kl.\'us'l`uN. u.\I'l`. A (`u.\I.\IumUl`.~` llu(`.<|-;_ m ung seven \ rooms; No. l!K_2 Ridenu S1. A to mus. RQI'I.L\ . BnrrIetIold.ur next don:-to Premises. ?URTHER MISREPRESENTATIOM GENERAL TIC /(ET AGENCY. up: unuuvuanavnv I>V|4I'IA`I' |1\.I\J III Rome. Wnunown & (hluubnnt Iuc. \| M3 : To-|epMlu`nnr .\I|:|;Iur. PERSONAL MENTION. |. m luv u nu. ullIl.1' ll IIIII (O s?` that "the pen lo Incl, to -m-kn nhopo." T in In an llnutl. AM. Hillltfk luefur it I that the mayo:-elect ahoulul tn the window and outed the 1-nu-st. Then he uldecl. "fhe Princeu um-cl Irith the sore p up sI`IHn\\' the lmckrt ah:-P ;\~r Iurn urrlvemuuthat Ion! ' e rinumslnnoea tho! vnrnur L`: In uill L. .._....-.._L._.A 4 nutium has been Igiti '1] In the nu:-mums nl . A ropurler who Il.uI I. of the Wlllu ollice i . ' V In ?-cnclwt Ihopo."pTiI Md. \ I .I.-n AL- ._,-..,._ ,I-_ IXIIIIX III` ch` - (Ion. `che! Mn-n K|.\'H.\"|`H'~. (`.\N.\l)A. WED.`H'}SDAY l`IVl'}.\. ,*.mu.\' H..\.\'u:.\.\` x.\|uI:1~;? wt?-5 1`\\'() NEW BlKll`K I) WI-`.l.|.l 3105.!!! umh. szn-n. I5 minnl.-an J lllll II.`lIIll' e\~.\lci. land in the E ii Ilia] lo I- l._.n ... of those of I386 which were : fees, $56l.M`n. The lines imposed and paid 'l`ou). .. ,.Cl.|57 839 75 These gures are oonsi-lenbly in excess over to the license inspector were : lurch .:. .... .. .. .... .. 3&1 April... .. . 2: May Ill) June... 50 July ' 70 N0 Fines, $16 : In` `llIl1'II.. Arril . , 3 ny June... July . . .. . August .... .. September . October . . .\'o_u-umber .` II:-4-on` han- .\'o_u-mber . December .: Ju .nuu'y I-`obruurv .\larch. .`. A-nl-il The (`ollectlnnu Slade During the Paul \`c-an--A III: lm-I-cue Nulnl. 'llu- following tun the latblllnlml returns ` ` of tines imposed and fca collected at the ` l police court luring the past year : Fines. P *3. Jn.n|nr\- I N S In I! 1 mm um: and generous. Religinusly he was: bmugln up in the faith nf the Ref-nrmesl Presbyterian: church or ` .\`oot[am-I, but as that hoaly was not ropre- 1 seated in Kingston he juincdCoo|n:'s church and remained II consist:-ht Inemher of it until his loath. .\lr. Fl.-migan haul live children. fuur r-i whmn-Johu l"hu\i;.:an. Chioagu. Amlrevrd. I-`lanimun and Mrs. \\'clch, Kingslm. and Mrs. Dr. Fnrnett. Uravenhurat -sur\'i\'c. -lll'lI. Ill I-`ll . Ill.` I|IK'll`ll I the c.-ualry fa-rm-. an-I \\.u pa , Alvplllvll I-J I`\` llw Prince ' vorpo has nlruwn up in lnw hall. (la the Imke nf Xx-um wrlnit of the landing of the `hsuignn was one --f the I ' demonstration that fullowexl. \I.. I.`l_._: __._. _-.__ A ..Z _, Debut of In noon. Ald; Roddelug incuily accounted` fur Iy tbo- resenlce of ftymilne plvalfllpenufgr . t ' a tram ` ' t ::h circI:na:u|oeI l.nReeaymamade 5 nluo slut 1.. did In 65.5.... FOR SALE ORHTO-LET`: ` uuu .\ll'. TETTL`. 3 He was nppoiutcd dput_\` \\.\nh-n M the I Kingston _penitcntiary iu and held ~ that oice until Septenihcr. H32. Hi: duties V bmught him into closer rehtionship with the convicts. anal he was t'\'rI" respected and esteenml. While strict iu enforcing disci - ) line he possess;-nl I tempermcut tlmt luau?` o ` him kind and generous. Rotliuinnglv hm nun Iunnlulil nn in Hun 5:30]: . I 'l`ou\I.. . Last year the tines amount .3717: ed to NS). I `I III!` IIU ICIIHI .3 "|I"l)f `IQ. `Ill Illleu KIN.` u 'tion of reconlcr pm! was just Anal merci- ul in his decisions. He wu also identified with the county council. and was elu-toil wunleu of Frontenac in I866. and again or- cupird the pusition after the demise of the , late Mr. Ferris. -l _l,_....... .._..l..._ .,A .1..- KIUIIIUIISITUIIUII IIHIK IUHUWQII. .\Ir. Flnnigau Ian: :1 \`i;-omus politicimil and I I1-ailing mnseruliw. ll \'i_;nmusi_\' suppurtcd Sir John A. .\IAcdoncl-i. He was likewise active in municipal nmttq-:3 and from Ii`)! to I!I6| Tt`DfV`ClIt(`ll I"rontenau~ ward in the city council. 0n t'I oocuaions. in 1345-! and l8.'vl, he WIS ulected by his coilolgues to till the nuyufs chnir. His per i trait izrunong thou-hanging in the cit hall. While he acted as mayor he also til ed the -us-301.... ..l ........`l.... -.._l ..... . Allglhl .. .. . Seplelqnber October-...... . \`n\~pnnhnr October .... .. November .. III7 1*-un:I| uw vnu I In [Vain iulvl rut` an`: A nuiuuinoal hi: wuuectioo Iilh it. He halal many important ' otliu-I. among others being .\ upn-nu-Iirnml .\|Iulo-r of I|xol:rnn.I Lodge of Hrili-h North America _uml |'r0- \`inv."u| Gnml .\|ulor hf Upper Canaan. Sumo you-5 ago he wn pun-nu-I with I muniw silver service by the Hung:-men in (alimony of hi: fnitlnlul and eminent oer` via to the uni`-ty. Ho In I patlrintlc cm ton. and b(|IlI| nu allow ry mun the {neu- alum he no lllllrll enjnvul. \\'hone\'er pussi- lnle he luok part in 0:0 Urange prncaaiunn-. hi: Ian Ippl`'|l'hIn'\' In-ing nu July l'.`lh, I-`('47. u- I.-|...:._.... .- _I.. - L`- ,nI ,, I .......... ........ . .-...,.... .. .....; put gt.-uni llIili'r --f the .\'m'u-n-ign (huge Lodge 01 Iiminh hum: .`. died at the maidens: 0! hi! dluglm I . Wclcll. on Priuceq urvot. `Tho: I gentleman lwl I-you tailing hr amu- unl quivlly cairn-I into nut. Ila very pn-nineu: citizen. and in un- diiliugllilhonl lllmug his lulluua. ` how at lhllyumnry. manly Antn him`. on Jnuunn` Int. IVI-I `Nu-ru vviw-I his ch-menlu`_\' c-uluculinu uni until he unigntesl In l'auw|a. hum ` llac Huh nful. when he _In-ul in _n....- ...- ._ ._._ Ll, .. -_. .... _ I _.. POLl6E ZEIECVJIJRDS. THE DEATH LAST NIGHT CPA DIS- TINGUISHED CITIZEN. NF. I`\\' lf|~Z\' I : nunrluln! .| [AMI A Icuulnmnu who Hllul Ian) W In Iunlclpnl. Illlllry. Social and l'ol|- ` Ha-nl ('lnl9o-|Io Was I I mum \\'Inuo ncmlu will In .\|uurcu-cl-lmlm-rs-cl M n -up: njv-0 YUM:-nlny Jqhn _._I ..-....J .....- _.. :n c \_ ght \-ljeh r. l"lani,~.pm va :1 n'.u --inc-I Ancient 8!. J |`.. in I.\'.'n:!. In .I \_.I. \I--,_.. I !llIIll(ll(`$ XVII`. IWCU lllllle mum hedid, In rm I'D $4.. II. D... ............_ I. V1` Ill` A|"l'l'IC`I H` `"3" II`-l.I` "I rm-. part 4! lhv escort the of \\'ales. The -awn {mm of (hr city Nouvasife refusing to the Prince .\|ujur i lcaLk'ls in the Al...s `,.II,.. _,I ` ztppx-are-I al I` 0 ` In-n - ,1 \',._, . I: T, -u nu-.1---.-<- . NIMIOV Mn N two at Hz. ihrrloeld. ll 7:!) pm. -nu--nnAv Fltaigon. 3|` I I"rl`(` . John`: I INK`. L . 2|; . ,,, ' Mason, ,.I.- \ . nun-u, nun mlgo. Nu. 3. `AA .-.- _ III lla- 9 llounllu gum 4 nllge.

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