Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1888, p. 8

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HENRY ouuaus QUIETLY cusses % .\ll'. .`\\Ul_) Hus |\1\I Luluuvu. Jnlnez Stuiieas mines from the tuunsliip of lmlnoru and in: how at ununcilmnu for [Wu years This is his first appcanuw iu the county council. He 0 nu 200 acres of land in Lnboro and I00 acres in Bo.-ltuni lie lllls been A resialcut of the county [01 3| years. lie has I family of nine. J. Donnolly represents l'ortlauul. He owns 000 Acres of land. 200 acres in limi- lnnl, and 400nciea in Pnrtlnu-I. l-`or I5 years he was toumliip clerk -5 l`urtlnnl. and Although not having sen-esl u I coun- cilman in well acquainted with municipal uuttern. He is a bachelor. l\ u.-I.... -6` \l`n|l- I.I..n.I n-nn ; nunnilmr V -..- .-_..._, ....... .. ___ , ly of ei ht. Mr. in In. of Kennel:-c. was born in the township 0 Fenelon. and has been living in Kenneluec I5 yonn. He has heeu n town- ship councillor for 24 years. He owns 200 acres of land. He has I family of live. A I`...-.--nu numn nf Pnrtnnnnlh. in 1 my v The County Cl;IIQ2|hIrl._ ., R. \\'.;I came: from l'AImoratun. an-I ` Io.-rt-.<-nl.< North And South Cmnih. He wau [mm in .-htvaau. and not awn:-{ill acre: of liur haunt. He has hnd thmv yumlm` rxpoI*ieum- in IN: tuwmhip mmwil. Hv it married. and the hood ul 5 family at nix. Juaunh \\'.....l-ml` in III Anlinv wnrkm` ill ` murm-u. and mo noun or a nanny m In. Juueph \\'uoulrull'ia nu nctiw worker in N the county munoll. llo comes fr-nu lmnglv ` ` lmm, llllcl lI:lz| m'r\cxl as n uuum'1ll.um ltrr V l vijlz` y.---.-.I':I. llv lms lnccn fuur tim-3:! I r; xn her of the wunty council. llin farm pm. ; Ix-rty oonolnta M St!) noro: u! Inn-l in lAuu,;l|- nnro. and he owns be:-kl:-s several mills in - `yqlenlmmi lie Iu'|u-ru in Mam-hater. l'.ug.. and came to thin countrv in ISM Ila.- ip umriod. and lit! eight cl\lllr1:n. H Smith hm husn A mnmln-r ul lllu um II- II llIll'l`IG(I. Illll "II clglu. cnuun.-u. ' H. Smith ha been I Imemlwr ul thv tu\|lI~ nhip of Kingston council Iur um yum. TM: in hi; rs: term in the county muncil. Ho ~ in A native of Ilne lowuuhip ui (faumleu. nul ..wm I00 lCl`t`I of hm-I in the township;-I lxingnlon. He is married, I-ul nut |~lo:sneI with u family. \\' Ihll nf Pittnlmru. uxu one war in the WI! I [CHIN]. W. Bell. of l'itt:lmrg, \ township council. This in the county council. llu _: lnnd. H was Imrn in Kingston. He is unrriv-I of four vlnilnlrt-:1. u. \.......- :. .. ........l..~. mauern. no is uawnenor. I). Rule)`. of Wolfe Inland, wu I nu-miner of the county council ten `you: no. He served two terms. He I'll three years in the towmhip council. He In born'on the islnml. And owns 2!!) lens: of land. He hu 3 funily nf seven children. I, Hnldpr mnmnnu Storrinlnou. Incl bu has runny 1-! cnunuen. l. Holder repnuonu Storringtou. Ind been a member of the township council for three yum. He owns 300 acre: of land. He wn born in Yorkshire. `Rug. In only life he lived in Kingston. This is his tint term in the county umncil. He has A funi- eitnt. Mr. inula. of Kennel!-4:. born 0! Inna. no nu | llllllly ux uwc. A Cameron, reevo of Portsmouth. is 3 mr tive of Scotlnnd, and has been a resident 0!` Portslnouth for Immy yenrs. He bu not served as as councilman. but was uschool trustee for 19 years. He was elected n-eve on the temperance ticket. i` Sir John lflli \\`hy Ila Colltentecl King- ulor. All Afrnld oiunn. l)1'l`.\\\'.\, Jsu. `..`li.-.\`ir John. speaking at the Cnrlefon nomination. enid-: ``I had in- tended to other myself only for the county of Carleton, but when my old conutituency of Kingston lent A depntntion down here and nid to me: `We want to redeem our character: we lost it when we turned you out. in lH78-(lnuglIter)-uul we desire now go have an opportunity of redeeming it. and you are the only mm who can do it. I felt compelled to ecquieece. Mr. (man. the member. is on very popular nun and justly no. Heis u grent"l`rio.-ml of mine. He l.....o Inn in IRTR, He was nlao elected TIC Iallit Ilrll. Iiuauuu-u--u. \\`e regretfully Announce the lo.-nth of Eliza Colclough. rrlicl. of the late James Birmingham. whit.-h took plnce at the resi~ deuce of her laughter. (Mrs. W. D. Car- michael, Kingston). on Jan. Iszh, at the M '.'0 yum. She pun-ed away nfter an i l~ nos: of two weeks, .\Irs. llirmin vhnni was very quiet in lwr xlispositiu am very lit- tle seen in the public. 5+: known for her genemus oyuignithy nm kindness to trielnnla and iu~qn'nintaI|rea. Shq wns lo- mestic in her hubits and ulevotcd to her tnmily. .\lrI. Birminglmu has been an reai lunt of Birmingham. l'it.talnurgI1. fur nearly half nceutnry. Her lIllal.I.uIl. James Bir Ininghnm.J.I .. Wu tln-. iuululx-fuf .\'t.Jnmos' church. Birmingham. Shewus postmistross at the tint post otlicu on the Kingston and l'hillipd\`i|Ie Roncl. Slle |ca\`es mu suns, James Birmingham. nf British Culuxnliia, and John Birmiughznn, of Pittsburgh. She is nine survived by three ilnnghtors. Mrs. I). A. Rae, of Pittahn h. Mrs. W. I). tiar- michnel And Mrs. A. hrtnn, of Kingston. 1 he fuuernl service mu conducted by the Km`. Mr. Cnmy. The friends have the` ~'_vmpnthy of all in their lvcreweincnt. ~ l no is greet lrlentl or uuuu. ne lient me in I875`. He was also elected in i882. and rn Kingston friends said to me. `He is stillpopnlnr, and if you don`t run the city will continue logo grit.`0f course an I public men anxious to t n ma- jority after the great responsibility had ea- aumecl recommending it dieeolution, I said, "Yes. I look to Carleton es beiu my safe and sure refuge in nll times. (Q__eer1 and laughter.) But if you think for In good cause that my name will be of any nervice. I Am at your disposal upon one condition, viz. : that you will not ask me to be `there. I must elsewhere. I shall not go to Cerle .ton. em nfe in the hands of my conser- vnlive friends there. I ` know they will not uk me to spend my time among them. but they will eel: me to go he the upentle of the coneervnive party and pneech concern- tiam in other parts of the noun ." (l..Augh~ ter.) You know what hep . Our 0 nnenu were yer? much dinpfint . sun on Im am in ter.) )`ou|mow wuu ulppenou. Uur u noute were ve much din point hey-wcrolcertuin was to be ten in Kingston. Being the part of purity of course thev Mid, "hut d correptiouiet John A. has bought himeelfinto Ki ton. (Loud l..ug||ter.) Well. they ente I pe- mition against me, and the reeelt all know. I`hey said of course I used. money. the did not eeyl hul need it pexftonelly tune I_ III nut in the city and I know I did not spend :3 money beeeuee 1. bed none to .h (I.nughter.) And there was no neceeeitye tor it, because I wee eure the unbonght` constituency of Carleton would return In! i without. costing me one cock However. mv nnnnnnnm in Kinntou D0 lllodiotlonwupnnhoennnonuu-N. ponbhnthonutnl|."` (Lnlghr.) 7 cont. However. In 0 nonta in Ki ton ti` };inatpE1:- And I jud by Mr. mkemie and Mr. Bko. sud. therefoli. in no way pnjudioodnin my fn'vo\'. dtcltd After I full trial that thfcloction Wu excep- tionally Turn. (Loud cheers.) Since the election E vs: chnlng good-natIIlv3b"` 3 nu-nmont friend at mine in Kinantul. and ..::_2 '1-.;._'Y..E:::.........a` "' "'3" .3 5 I am to him. `You We no` fun I-rm "~ a ghoroug a monliud. r~ \ 33:. ';:.'3oua uh: .JrpaI:umw`_out:; I i`.'.'.?.3."`'.:...."".'I".'1L- ~ nmu-r-> i Tlohlllnotoltalul nd I.--Liv|npeon 33' - ruuumuaum-. uiilfor mm ....| n __l.ioI.-mun Bun. TALKING journal` I I2 o"r|1\\'K wiI.h~ s nal aottlelnem nu tho .4` III "3 gl ICrv- 1 H Um tm`nIhi|l of ml. anal luu I family Tlmn wu an I-Zxlulhluun Gnme lletwu-In Caulet.n- ho` Gums 1 Draw. The proposed hockey match between the student: nf Queen : uni\'enit.y and cadets of the Royal militur college did not aim. plum: 'ostordy as ternoon on the Citizen`: rink. ihsnbnolia mounds. an tnnounqad. , \\ :u on . in Inc I me year in the ` tirut harm in 1) 1'. -....... nu` PARAGRAPH8 PICKED U? BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. `NIEIT ffllfl II(X`IlIKl0I|. M ' ' E `or ten iornuton lune nm or `IIg~ Huh (.\'c-wcnllo) hlmlmuiths` (taxi. in lawn! rm 9:, gn tn the g \\'ot|m ma] yanl. 1r\- nnr clry on gmgn. [$.50 per cowl : d `pine Mach. 3:! `r mu! 3 dry mt-conlg . an gunnl p on imry hanlumd. pet mnl. utrhwm-I llu-mnghnut III!` at)`. R. ( r|\wfnr.l. foot nl Quoen INN: 'I'u I-o [me from nick Ileulnclse. _l>illiou- IINI. runntipnlinn. 1-tv.. use Curler 1 Little Liver Pills. Strictly veg:-lal;|e. The)` gun!!! stimulate the liwr and `flee `the steam`: Irma bile. \l'- ....--s -...l ....:...l nun null}... mm Ila ma.)ms or ms nu. `The spin :3! Ilvofv Day uh Win the l`ubl'e hrv `halting .\ huul -. suthllg lin- cvppu the Au:-ulluu at Than who ro Raul I nuiah Min-rliunmnl in nnmlu-r cblnum. V 1 Royal Arou_umu mcpu l"uida_\` night. As- poumcnt W3 clue. - `Dorm: & Wright hive uh-n nor the ol- liu` of (`ox & C0,. Huelplu. ' - `Our lmmlntl nlierum II\'| of tingle and ` .lmnhla- In-um-1 at \\'uIu`u Jrug uuw. Bu-wk R I%ooc|n'a.i.'a the rims I p no for pine blucln. lmnchwood. Inn qr son wood cut or up-cut . The gnu-ul llmpilad nullmxitig ac|Lur.\\ 5.. I...-. nu... ..,~..-.....o ..p 1`... 6...... 9|... ...`.,.. I-.. ' Tull: Mun. . Try To '0" Iauuwlalaulu hm:-I. raise me but unuu or none: , Mr. A. Willem. of Pillalou '. suerml lou hum tire l our days ago. I 1- was: inuunni in the \\'nto.-rtuwu Agricnltnraxl imnrsnw company And yesterday his claim Wu paid. Thu nnnnmrs of the Rume. \\'umrtoI`u & um yeswmny nll l`lIllll I'll pun. The mumgers of the Rome. Ug\|en||ulI` rnihny wmpnnv will Add I lmmch to .\`ox|us lay. who 0! the inns! popu- lar summer return on Lulw Outuriu. A larwge hotel is In-My pmjn-clad. Inn nnnr-ulnvl inn uf lhn "\'mn 0` l|`l'll\ D . We rout nu] grin-I our mdivco on tho promises Nico every week. which iuuu-9| it being fresh and fngrcut llemlry R Ihomp oz Aleununu HI . mr u.uxo. The livlleville ulnriulayhz "Ex Mayor Carson, Kiugatnn. man 30 Va Montun nlu-rlly and uurt I nnclre. on which he will raise the but uni: of horses _', u... .\ \\`i|I-n ..l |r;n.|....... ...n`...-..I Inn wsstordgy zulernoon on ule Lu-aeu I rink, `opolis undu, u Annouumd. uu\\'e\`el`. An cxhl ition game was pl; 'ed between aides colnponod of cudqta. `ho realm won: rug- w Rona lmntunl. Surat.-Mnior lnr '9 nmol la our:-July pl'!Ijl`l!.`(I. In I'(`pl"Illl(`llI|Il uf lllo Hylnn l'ruise"' in Queen am-ct .\la-tlu-dial church In-night. with full orgm uocmupuximcnu. nhnulnl attract a lnr andienc. No admis- sion feols ulurgul. u! there \lll In: a silwr collection. u.... u.. n:..-:.... ..t 1...... ..-Immm. I pm-uc Icnoou In me count) . M ucb uympethy is felt for tlw roprietore of the Renlrevr . enrury. whoeeoee by the incendiary re will exceed O9.(lll A enh- ecription was opened by Mr. Wtight on Tueade . and over 8700 mule up the le! clay. \ `oil done. Reufrev: ! Mean. J. R. Welkem and C. lluniltou L_..- L..- -.......:..o._I .Ipiu- far Oh-nnvninn cu! or up-out Ru! vc um rcu-ipt ut {Cm hum the poor Inn at 0!`-rr l}mu.' I-it-0. If 3.-mu ans not dud with the coin you no naiuv. My laundry & 'l'humpuon`a :I\ always urn: CHM.-don. The nrmsmnh nf the (`iLiL'cnI' rink on uwnu guru Iuuucuou. The proceed: of the (`itiscuf rink on Friday n` In will be given to the \\'nnwu`a pour rm-lie uoociastioln. I~`n1-Inn \`onnInn ntnuo nu]. nml far I`:Ih!~ II. I _%`|ula luhuul. unouu the ,'l`houaun|`lnIcI. has In-on sold by the oncuton of the isle \\". I-1. Story. of Bulfalo. to H. A. Cornwall, _ 1 of Aleundrit HI fur SL095. I The Ihvllevilla uInro'uIA\'h: "Ex .\ll\`0f Meter. J. Ii. mil? Inn`: 1.. hI:IllIlIi0lI have nn poin ipu or t com bonspial. `Po~morrn\v the V30` :3: gay: have for I Caledonian med . (.`n t. nmiltnn will put on his but rink. e match begins 1: ll o'clock. concluding 1!` Ion r. A .........o... u... n...I:...n an it--n On A tour. A reporter was ruding on item to I grunger about Spaulding wanting vnggon tongue: to mun into lino ball bola. when it I'll snggeoteal chat nloiah tongues wen but ter. And why ?"onquire| n honor. The roportcr tlxoul the mutter by saying. "Br- cnuse. possilsly. thorn`: more rluv in them. ' The llelloville Ontario on)`: the bottom seems to have been knocked out of the hun- lnoll boom in the bay city. But should the righrmnn take hold of the game here next spring it will he the popular sport. Belle- \`|llO Is the but hull oily in (`undo out of Toronto. and a nine controlled as it should he would prove n tinunciu success. .5}, The ( untrue! Slgnul By Georg: Ntilllds -Will lie I. I-`Inn structure. Ycslonlay this conturt wu oigned for the erection of I huuleouio government bnild~ ing in Nnpnnec, to be used for putolco. custom home and weight and autumn pur poses. The liuildin will be erected on the winner of lirltlgqi um John streets. opposite the I-Intern .let.liudist church. George Newlunln. of thin city. has secured the con- tract. Tho building will be two stories ll` h. will` mnnunl mol and linseiuent. And alucli tower on the corner. thmuvzh which entrnno will he hallo the poetzoice. The cuutouu department will lvo located on Bridge street while` the weight: nnd mee- nune oce will occup ' n one uory annex to the main building on idge stunt. 11.. nlrnntura mill In built of red and- the main building nrulgo tuner. The ctructum will ln built ,stnno. secured from the quarry of C. l-`. Ujldenloeve on the Ridouu Cunl. This will he the that building of the kind put up in _C|nauls, and it in Ill sdlnirublq chuge for the nmlnuno in more durable and drier thnu limestone. I-`rum the ruilvuy our vin- don the new building will show up nely. Tho nuulutoue will be transported In Naps- nbo by host. The buildin.g.wiIl be hand by warn. The cost will about 823.(II or 8ll).'l)0 and the contract calls for its `An|l\`nI:l|l\ Inn All Int. I889. ' I I I ' I . II:-other I'l~5IlIN8- sum cut to nonbvul vluh, puully [up col. r weather. (with I Jaw uwv lIur- V -3.- Cadet. W. Rose (eupuin). Surat.-Major lirenllfer. Cadet. Campbell. Cale! Mitchell, Sorgt, Baker and Corpl. Simpson. sum. Kerr (canuin).Sernt.. G. Johnston, \ 'Sm'rru-., \\'.T., Jun. .~--.1 um I: . ago 1 woman was: dnco dying on go bench. lwrin oviqoutly bee wuhod in the wind us want. Ifvu the Mn. Mnughor. who arrived herqfrom - coma in December in tench of hor`hu|nnd. A runner of I hotel. who mat the woman at thin time. up the vunndrr the inlluonec of liquor. It in tap that she jumped from the whsrlf in I _t o! in was we jlllllpoll wharf t of dupondon. `ihovmnanforqnrly wan the wife of u pmminont merchant of Sun Francisco. and while living with him commend the luhit ofdrinldnz. which led to I noxnnliou. sin (in: claughtcr of Mr. A can of New WT!-IREW HERSELF INTO THE A Wanna: I-Vol-not-ly the Wald of u RI:-lg Icahn: nu-ca 1 aunt. A 5, _, _|A __ VIII` York. 3:!u.Iuu um um oousnws gompletion by Nuy lat, I889. Q Ivuuuuu cw---.., -..- ' Smnu, \\`.'l`.. Jun. --n - upnmnn Ill NAPANEES PUBLIC BUILDING. Dnlse at Wuloh drug non. Icy, Rnm Baker and Lurpl. mmpnon. Sergt. (captain).Sergt.. Cnrpl. \\'hit.ohud. Cudet Smart, Cadet .\Iu.-dmunll and (`adct Pnttenon. -n... nlu mu nursed ahortlv ufbor 4 .\h<.-dmunll and \ met rluarnou. The pl was shortly after o'clock an lasted upwerde of three-quarters of an hour. when the now. which bed been gracltmlly felling duringxhe dny, prev ented them from continuing end consequently the much we: decided a drew. each teem having--Ieured-'l.wo 3031:. The game we; All inu.-testing one And both aides worked hard for victory. ``A" battery bend sun pneeent and played several lively selections. ' CIC WITH. Ill may coannn t `to Chili. A meet. for Iomohov the d any has 3 grip of my but Np: lam: likely to on till .2 learn t `It. our tent I nowspspor to borinhihnnaon Ann, of which, and hhh-nvull non, anon. an In ha nmnlud lllvu CU U[\-U BIIU . p_ to anyone you- h'I,_VIl ltlllwu uy inc all convacn an lilac yesterday. unexpocleau um ritual` |'ulnIuI-,l|:Iu_y. "Ann upnhot of it Is." he says. that with two or duwoo other goutlonwn Ishnll ut Int um-t for Buenoo Ayrel vitbondon and petlnpl old Purinngnin. a trip oonaidenbly over I0,- (II) uileu. lathe tint week in I-`ebrn . `I shall amp over ton days or n fortnig t in mode Justin. and may have to emu the musing: `to nrrin IIIYOIIO you-` prhuuluuonon A tnnllnonunn. towrihtptbowmuby Fur (Ivor Hv hnu-. n ll flu`-llo lfcnulurtod at Ben WM:-In haw Inn: 2 0.0 It Ilse \o-nu-rulolr I Thin mowing :3 4 u'x-luck ,, .._-... .|;...n . not yetfono I0 Goulu AIIIIITIUI an nu |uu'uu- ed to 0 on leaving Kin `(on some time nines. Writing to I fric he says he has beondehyesl byarnugamcnu for buninou -Iowa south. which buuneu preheated itself unexpoctodlyum rather rommtically. The nmhot Is." says.` "that with Ila`: Going fo Buenou A)-re: by `Vuy of` Landon and l`erhupo Pu-ls. Mr. 9R Bdmer, lane modern lnngusgel mater at the `Coll into institute home. u not yet a to Sou! America As he intend- ~ ad on_ laying _lingLtou . V a `_ Ir. Wijlhn lobed, mug of beau-go-` :'_'_-;.`.'.:'.'..A":'.`:.':.f';`. ....."".`."'.' "`"" __,__._.. MATCH DID NOT COME OFF. _ .-___ ` - AWAY TO HIS REWARD. The Law \ln-. Ill:-mluglunn. .; n .I... .l._.. aauvuza IN TORONTO. T-- \ Iloululc-III oi TIM; ` (`H 1 !I\nnIn. 1 1| (`nmpoluun-3 . 4 o\`1g-vk liar)` llmnlolu-. g sixty mm: eon. dual II i l`t:ai:In.-Iwe. corner 0! lim: anal \\'c|lin Inn ntfoetu. `or I fut ynu_.Mr. llumhle ml been in ulolieula balm, hut it in only live wwh linen ho was cuuuv-1 In his mum. He grew onfoohlo that dud: was lure-I. It cum ` -silently an-l ho pant-I may wilhnnl Hr ` lnry Ilmnl-In-. in r.-i.Imu-. _____., `Allow tho \'unn M1-n AI-o_ Duh; In tho Wont A Wm-d In Qeulom, . llll. T. lleunigau, wlnlfhu l'een Ilck fur Imm- limo-. ll nuw convulodcent. Ibnuuuinn and Norman Simon Il`0 still in the emplo of Funk Pnrnuloo. Thq Mun later ho 0 are doing well. nlll em sluyul la the Roe Inland Iluopo. \`. uormorlly. jr.. ha ruumul work in the l . Nncey plumbing house an a gu~ liner. . ` Amlrow Final: in still luartumlin an Langl i am-l`A-Iunu nu. Andrgw lain (DIN! well alum he mink tn Chicago. In in rnnnu-laul Qhnl. .'()lII'I J. ]hn. (if uiure mlnll (fhlcngn. It is Nporlml that John llehsmul Kim.-stun, in shortly tn pay I `visit to hit hipugluin `this city. his neodlouto any ; that Mi`. ehan ill be tendered u grnml ` welcome. . t X - 4 n....:.l n....... K. nlll in Hm nmahnlco Ill- } Velcume. ~ ` lieu-id lluggs is utlll in the poatut!|co)m- ploy. driving a num wag m. He is o e of the Iinut yuung men in 3: city. an hunor ` to Millie" and at credit to MI. nstivc Kinallnli. lohu Early has opened out a ne loan at a,ruu Sum st. and in doing well. He is cluitu I populur young man and will no . mm. buccoed well in his business. Ln... .......... ._...u.:.... ....o fur Iln~m- i I-`ew young. men utrlking out for then ..-1mu..v.\um. hotter than P. C. Arnold. Ilu j: an ample or what I when pernevering N mm can uccmnplish when he makes up his mind tn In an. . . A -...:.._l.. I..n.... 0.. m. Hm nlhll` J|\' ill- A" were 6 ; In class "Is ' -I. The rotiringdirectora were Dr. F. `ow- ler, .~\. Mu-Alister and S. Oherndoer, who wens re -elected fur three yenru. 'l`he.ret.ir- ing non-resident directors were \\'. Robeson, of Whitby, for three years, angl Silverumu, of Moumsal, Richardomf Fredericton, Brem- mer. of Charlottetown, and Conklin of Win- nipeg, for one year. All were re-elected. Bros. I". Rowland: and J. H. Mclrer were re-elected nuditors. _ 1 ....II I....:.... Lnnr. vnrv n.un.n~:|I`u unnnln fur mind In A private letter to me the other III) in- forms me that quite is number of` Kingston buys iutbn-I cmuing tn (Thicmxo in the npuing. l euI1.-cps AI wunl on this subject Iuny nut he amiss. (`-hit-at;,vu. in the mind: ` of some who lmve never been here, in A gold elul where, the moment they "enter. they strike: big job and laig lmy. Boys, clis- N Abuse )'m|I'm-Ives of this i-lea. It in as hard , to tindl a job in Plnivaguns in any place. You must remember that It city of !|00,(X)0 inlnhituntn hns lnts of people on the lookuut 1 tor the snap jnlts, and to get these requires 51.... ... re-elected ludxwrs. Acall having been very generally mmle for a larger insurance thedirecturn were instruct- ed to increase the amount tc. $2,000 by Add- ing another class for $500 as soon as prncti cable. The meeting cloauil with 1 vote nf thanks to Dr. Fowler for the aisle numner in. which he hlltl condul.-ted the proceedings. The 1lll`eClUl`S and officers also received the ` thanks of the meeting. I0 um: I JUII III | lllvugx-v an nu 1 the considerable iutluem-e. Those who cnnteunplntc col ......-. ............I....- that u-v Inn ' Inn. The clcuouetl. horn in Cornwall. ling-l.m-I. arrival in Kingston with his pamuls in |\.`I|. His father was I mrpomer. and. In!- t._. 1.- n... in Mm.-ilv nun hum`. Il)\`I|`I.`ll t-onaiuleruhlc Iutlm.-nus. . coming hole must remember that they have to tnke their chuuces, uml cotninglwre strangers Er`:-seuu many ulitli.-ultieu. \\'o all have ml to tulie our chances and we all have had to tight ditculties. Mid those of us who have aucmecleul can feel A aympmtlny for others. Hence. Kingston friuuln about to come to ('hicag0 should remember thnt. the roucl tnsuvccss here is not a smooth one. They will experiencu nlisappoinuneut and tflllllblt`, but a hold front will conquer and A letermumtiun to succeed wigyeutuully bring them out All right. Th:-. lilth amnml lllP(`tlnt_{ uf the ().llf-l low`: relief Msocinlion of Canada was hel-l lint evvning in thv hall of ('ut;mo.qui lmlgu, Ilr. Fowler president. oocupying the chair. The auemlunve was goml, repueacnntnliu-s from Presrntt, Whitby, llellevillc, St. l'houuLs, .\'apauec and other points being present, together with a large nuvnncr, from tinnanoque. , Th nmnrx fur the mat venr slmwul that l;nn.~moqne. Tlne report for the past year in class A the membership hadhecn increas- eal hy 213 and is now 2,599: IN haul died. In class B the increase has been |6|. present. membership I.-I28 ; there had beans deaths. . The total number in both classes is now ` 4.027 or I gem of 374 for the year. N The de its in the bank arc. clnuA. 88.- 89933; case B. 81,551.15; total 8.0.450. All 45. The claims paid durin the your ware: Clua "A"8l3.l|U0; "B," .. ,.">{)t) : total SIS, 5(1). The number of assessments in class A" 6 in class B" -L 'l`I.- ngoi-inn .Iiu-g4-.u-n M-urn |)r F, Pnlll. i Tln-Aumul .\l-n-ling of ."lm. lh-mwulenl u. .u...;_.. I1... n..-I........ llnnp The Ih-mark.~c 0! II Gentlelnnn I\`ho,(iru|l- w. lgwlpplauuled glue Noble lmnrtn. The action of the Queen's university students in raising nenrly $8,000 towards its endowment has called forth the following ` expressions : ttlmucellor Ficmink~~Their memorable expressions Clmucellor Flcming~~Tlicir act is worthy of Canadian youths ; it is worthy of British subjects : it will mark an important spot in the annals of the univer- sity which bears the name of our illustrious ` sovereign. I venture to say it in without 9. 1 parallel in any country, perhaps in any I M I7 .mlalon. Alexander Morris, chuirnum of the hoanl of tru_stces-'l`he notion of the stu- dents is worth the whole endowment in its moral effect. It made me feel young again. `The boys` will erect a monument prcmu'uL9 ore on the old limestone foundation of Queen's. I have not had such cheering news for is long time." John (,errnthers-- I_wih I_ were Among Pauplo Whose Ilpnmcnu. Saylugu um! Dolnn Attract. Attoutlnn. Lord Mayor Sexton hip` recovemd so far u to be uble to sign oioinl documents. 12... mm- CI-uvnmv- ~ A member of the be INC V) Ilgll omcxu uoculuunu. Rev. Eber Cruznmy. a 1 Mantra! Methodist conference. left to-day for Unpui. In in axnocfnd that Mr. Hue` and Dr. .(.\' um .\u:uvm.\"r <:n.\'+:. for unpsn. ` It is expected that Pyne` Inner, Irish M. P. a, will be arrested in I .....a.... ; London. _ Mr. Lauder, who but been clerk for Spence &. Cmmley, dry-goods merchant: for many yuan, will leave non wookfor Toronto to enter the enploymmt of his brother. ` for long time." (,`erruthers--I wish I the noble fellows to shake hands with every one of them. " Princi l Grant-For once words fail me. TL great body of Canadian students are, I believe, in pretty muclrthe same cir~ cmnatapces in which I was during my uni- versity life. I had to look st botl. sides of every cent before spending it. I had earned the cent._and knew the: nothing but the strictest economy would bring me through each session. I know. thereiore, how to ap- preciate the remarkable demonstration. I IIIOW myself to think that it has in it I r- eonal element of sympathy for myself? as well as just pride in their Alma Meter. and the generous spirit of youth. The action means much more than` the success of the "effort that is now being m's'de for Queen's. Alt will inspire every graduate and friend now and for. many a day." \ \V J D!l`II$' IWW ;,-ma......a.... I":-Auk mugln i . B 4 Nowiuthotinotonooun tburglinfrom W. J. Byrnu nook. H) ovorcoltl for 315- - Jjvinnnum Bun. THE GIFTS or STUDENTS- __.l`_ ` CHICAGO PERQONALS. RELIEF ASSOCIATION- RERS0NATLrIl ;l';lON. I\:lI. mu tuner was an carpulnru. ...... fore In In in the city an Imur. wurk in routing clue oi the lanilclu consti- ' mung tho Tote dn Punt lrtrru-L. `hen Mr. llumblo Wnnppreuliceul to a baker Anal cou- fcnionor who had I uhopou tho mruor of \\'i-llingcou and Brock all-ct-ta. "lino Ihop was tflelllnll Nmuvod lo the same blIi|\l- ing on Unuriu uroet opposite the Anglo- Auwriun hotel anal recently plnmhueal `by IL W. Ruin-rls "\'I`v.' .\Ir. Humble served an Om-reuli-w-shtp 0? I .| ,, n 1 ._ .._._ `|n_`| su-veil ye Inn and eleven ; III YDIIIIK llllll lulu was un. I val ! them- ml...-. `I I` `rIuIl|l_ , \;|n`(1'hu lieen mvnloicent. ' daily dH\'ing I hum` THE BRITISH WHIG. THURSDA Y.-"JAN. '25. ..._._._.__......- .__._ THE BUSINESS ENGAGING THE AT`; TENTION OF ITS MEMBERS. The Account: to In (`loudly Dvnnlnlu-cl- Ilgl-(Inn of lllgln Erlmul 'l'ru-I-o:u-|l|||- way I :-otoollon (`uunIdo|-I--'||l0H| 9' IIIU nuvv wvu u - - u u u u.` The council resumed buiineu at Izm- Tho puyer of the petition from Molumlin Grow. uklng for I fut}, wu granted. 4 n...............| m M. Avnrv. sec-nnlo<||Iy uruvc. slung Iur a um, um: ;.-,---v---- It won moved by Mr. Avon`. |'""" by Mr. (301. thnt J. T. Howell nuul_Mr. W004 be appointed a depumiun to will "PW "W commiulonur ot crown lnnln. r_9|&liW W W securing ol grunt: for culonimuou ruldl Illtl Jnidgu in the county. Mr. A. (Inmnrnn nnmmntz-:1 that I0 de- ulucmlccl. A colnmuuiuntion was I`('t\Il from the bond `of trustees of tho county high mhool. Syiluu- lunu, asking for n grunt of SI. I00 for 1383. It was niovcil and carried tint John Don- 'xwlly and the county clerk be appoints! member: of the quarterly hum! of audit lot the year _ Moved by .\l r. 'l'olnml. wounded by line: Holder. That with I View to hawo \ min- ute and as close a supervision of the ex- penses of the county II pouihlo. be it re- aolved that all accounts rendered to thin council for the payment of monies. After passing the r('Ipucl.i\'e vommittoeu he huid- ed over to the committee on limmce for is nal revision 1 fore being reconunended to this council folyxcfiiieiil." -Currlie1l. l I It was inove :' Mr. Toluui . sex-omen by Mr. Averv, thayt Messrs. (3. Smith and I. Hnhlcr be uppointcul trustees of the -\`y lll`llh||I'|l `high school. .\ .lisu-nu-inn amino-l as In wlu.-thcr the forc them. . After the nlinutoa had been read And af- firmed Mr. Rankin gave nun:-c of I bylaw rouluciux the interest on thr county def: from [0 to 6 per cent. In. r`.....nl..-.ll will submit a In -lnw con- 'I'l|III'ICI,'I lI'$|uIIo 'I`iu'i:sm\', Jan. 96.-'l'he council was opened at H o'clock. The late hour at which business wu commenced In: due to the faint that the county property committee was in session, discussing certain rm which they intended to report upon. The committee haul to mljourunnlly without hnving nished the business that mine be- fore them. .u..... .1... m:..m.n Iml hm-n mm] and lif- C[`lII'l`IIU""\J||.I U! !4"\`t`.ll 3!: Int aluu cu--cu umlllhl lot which his father lwl to puny L`."nl|. .\lr. Humble: um.-I lnninnuinr himself in N33 nnwl bnuliuu.-ml it uuinlerrupte-l|_v until \lu_\' lat. lSSl..\\`heII the lmuim`su pause-I iutu the lumlsuf Tlnouuu ll. |'.ukin. who [or msuy Mr: \I`ur|n'd for Mr. llumbh-. , In the Kurtis-s Mr. bumble, kept I fru`rt and confectionery atom unl uluun which mun known q no ."|mlc.s on the norm with uf Wclliuu un street where flu-ru II`9ll for many yearn (.`-Ink Wright kept his hat. anal fur slow. He afterward: mu\'uoI no the -shop on the corner of Buick and \\'elliugI.on alnmu. an long and hmiliuly knnvun an Humble`: mruer. He III. in ulol tin: -our .._.... 4-... a.a...mn-.l with \ ic-Ln-in 1-Imim-. from IU to 5 cent. Mr. Campbell will submitn by-luv rming the appointment of wm~den. `Hm .-Ink read A communication from tho NI`. 5- Ul||l\Gl'0I\ Iwlwd llllll um nu- pututiuu Inztke ulcm...:\l npun thu -owrn meat for compensation, hocuuselt ha clmod up the Iuwer -rt. of the furty-loot. rowd. near I'nrIsmm\t . kill Ill pUI`eIl Mr. Cameron`: oontnntiun. Mr. Io and who in 0 position, chsimiu slut -tho goh-cnnfenu-uuh do what it liken with it own property. It would be nlnurd to ask for cmnpenuvion fur the closing up of the road in quutiou. Mr. (lnmeron argued that tho \'ilhngu\f l'on.umon;_h should be paid fur the improve- lnuutu it mule to the road before it was closed Hr, !'.rv\\'u run] Mr. "Mr , up. , Mr. \\'oodru' said the matter of the l'urInumul.h road wan ann um story." hard it tallgul nlmut in the` council mnuy years ago. The muuou \n'.:- uxrriul \\'uimut being He had. (LHIL l`Rl-HUN " Kl'lI'l|K'l'. lh'. Ulivcr, maul surgeon. reported that during the your 1887 there was Inorv than the usual amount of illness in the guol and l nicn;-ru' families. He paid 193 visits. Two deaths occurred. There are now eighteen persons in the gaol. Some of these are in- linn old pen le, unable to cure for the-m~ selves. One unatic is now in gnol wniting transmission to the asylum. At present the ` health of the inmates is good. and the guol ;- :.. ... .1... ....I -nliuinrlnrv conditional! ` rming the appointment 0: waruen. The clerk read I communication secretary of the government rnilway com- mittee, asking for plans. shuwin the exact point of the over and under `hen crossing: to be made at the Bath and Montreal road crossing: respectively, and the location of the new thoroughfare to be opened between 1 Ontario and King streets In the city of N Kingston. Another document from the gem , ernment, relative to railway protection was 1 eh-uhnm `high school. A discussion ensued as .\`_vulonh.mi high school Bll')lll\l be free to pupils living in the county. or that A fee be clmrged. '1 he majority 1-! the aouncilmcu were in favor of keeping the school free to resinlents of the county. Io u'nI n\nl'H|" in mmnmlment l)\` .l". hlnun Lllltl l . l\l.ll-lllll ur 4 of .\`_\'lcnhu|n high school. The original motion mu 1: ml. l`lu:r.0_\` IS In I! Iiltdll Iuu l(lI.liIII\.I.I.'IJ ......... V. usual. , The council uljonrued at 2:30 o'clock. yearn ugu. ` The mu zuncndccl. A ...u n nu Ibumblel ms uu. - puny clayn. identities! with \'i-urin z-ngiue mlmnny .\'o. `I, and at his house uum_v of the uhl molnlx-rs of lhst u~nnp:uxy url Imuuy ` -sf the shining light! of the nlcl "pln'si--,'s" used In umgrvgute. ' Ila was I royal nrrh munn and held in ~ vsucm by the memben of Ihco craft. In lust clay: he was mcmher M" the Duke of Avillstel` lmlsgu`. .-\. F. ullal .\ .\l.. Wllich uuoubem-I. Mn-rug its nu-ml-=-r.~.. many that ha`: pn.-cs-lenl hm: lo thv spirit wnrl.l. Among otheu tore the lam: llr. Barker, R4-V. A J. U`L0ughIin. S. H. liiumllu-inn, W. Chuulners. Iv:-urge Spnngq-nhuug. and ntlwrs. Afu-r.l|\e lhnku oi Loinstcr lmlbw aurrx~udcr- ml its rllnur to the (Emmi Iml-,.'c uf helmul, : he I-ucmua I charter Iuemher uf Uatarmlui lo-I No. 92. with which hr `\.u :\l|il'mtv:`~l up to no time uf his lmth. Iln an mnrried mun` H-um`ngn In _\liss read. It was nnovcd by Dr. Brown. seconded by ..\1r. Rankin, that Meusra. (Tulviu. Hutton. I`ul`aud, and the mover and neconder be as deputationto wait upon the government. re- lutive to the matter of better railway pro- tection. \l- 'I`n`nn.l nnntnnnlm` )1? ll!!! council ` tection. ` .\lr. Tolunll contended that the council had nothing. to do with the matter of pro- tection at the railway crossings. A number of persons formed themselves into a deputa- tion and interviewed the government with reference to it. They yrere not appointed by the council, and, therefore. it should not have to back their nction up. It was not necessary that steps should be taken in the matter of railway protection by the county council. lf accidents occurred through` U-.T.R. property the company would have to be responsible. The K. & P. R. company is at the buck of the whole sgitatiou for railway protection. Mr. 'Folger gave the delegates tqguttnwn it good put)`, stating that they t\'ere the most intelligent dele- gates that could he sent. If the-county helped to protect itself against the G.T.R. the K. & l`. R. would also want the some assistance. The placing of s signal. man at the crossin st Cataraqui might prove an expensive in ,(l0l`CAklng. The council would have to be responsible for any damage done through, his neglect. The speaker asked tihe warden to rule the discussion out of or er. Dr. llrotm said he brought the matter be ore the council for the purpose of getting its opinion respecting better railway protec- tion. If it was the wish of the council that something .should be done in it. it should be taken in head `at once. By accepting the termsof the proposed improvement to the crossings. they would not bstaking any re- sponsibility from the U.'l`.R. company. but would beg'ving` better railway protection at the G.'l.R. u.-pot, Collinshy, Catsraqui, and in the city. , \Ir 'l`nlmd air! time. the manic of the money 10 lmPl`0\'Q H10 CF33! Dr. Brown said tint Mr. To and was not ` so careful in the expenditure of money in xnntten of minor im rtunoc. than-efore the speaker thought be ad 3 r` ht to expreu himself ugsrding the upon mm of money in an impel-uni nutter to gen. heifer railway protocti . _ Mr. Tolmd aid Dr. Brown Wu speaking simply for hinnll. I):-. Brown nldmoh I'll not tho nu. residents .0! the count)`. Hr. Shiny vain-tpoood to tlno`o:I In%i: j h ` I vonon \ ...'2.7}."'.`.."'. LE".., ......a"'`"`' % tun would b`o~IuoI'nt. 0 hum M N03" `of Wolfe Mind. to oppooe the Ighjoqt simply tor lnmuu. Dr. Brown said such was not one.` He wu speaking in tho inhnnh of the renidonta .0! the ootlnty. ' Hr. Ruhr in onnnnd the council: and III we Olly. Mr. Tolmd aid that the poopl of {he county wouldlmve to be_h.xod to rt!!! to improve the` Dr. .RmIn mid thnl: Mr. To and Hi: C0UN*T(' 5UNGll.. tho Now (`0llIlI'|II0l`I It was moveu In mm-nmuu-m u, .u-. fumlrulf, secomlcd b{'xlI. Rankin, that (3. mill: and C. luttzun `\`..l..n|nnn Iuiuh nnhnnl - app`-intc-l trustees . N1 of the umntes Is guou. unu nu: gum ` x as clean and satisfactory condition as ` .I tow time ut Ins mun. Ho was married Inuny _u-uisngn Funuell, but hi: witu |bI`l`\`t`\il`vl him to the grnve some four ye-nus. Two children aur uw. .\lnI Dr. .\|d'aniIn--n and Iir. Thunma lluml-in-. of (iannnnque Thc llumbles wcrr .\ll`liIl|tiilS nlul lung i-ix-utiliesl with the .\`ynleuihAu\ street vlmrvh. I-ut attended service in the olnl Buy street \`ilul t`iI. The hunt muim-nu of locum-ii`: life were full of peauv and one who call;-cl upun him quite it-culilly uial tn-ci.A_v : l fnuml him rt.-xi n~ 1-I awl l`\'.\ti_\' tn lo.-no this world at is Sm-innit`: call, full uf fesilii .m.l hope in the life` immoral." ` ` u- ..... -1... . Isl...-l nun] w-rv iI.A|ln'iI in n ma county. . Cmiuron suggested nmke 4: ul.em.....! nnun lllul Thursday`: soulou. L... 6;: Th. .... y. nmenxlment by Mr. ..- ll Hnnhin HMHH. wulmut. being ` MIIIHI Ill OI l|0l'I. Mr. Ilonnolly niul than there wu no law in ion! to nuke tho 1:. '1`. R. company put cup gnu at then cmulngl. It wuulul he who to txo mm Itupo luu mule this u-n-I. Mr. 'l`0lnnd Inivl that an the cl-nun:-~v~N Ioml were um lent to the council. but to Aid. .\lrlutyrv. Iho mum-il Incl an right to, 'mm_si-ler tho-In. Tun 1IiIIvI!.%Ii0Il`\\naI nut nf .....A..- boron tnopnuucnt. Mr. (`um boll uicl the crouingg in HM dinlriutoi inc.-iiinbmoh vnre nut protect- ed. and if railway protection \\cI`v.` in he assisted in one township it Ihnulul nlw loo ideal in others. \A.. I|......-II.. ..-:.I ck... oL...i. Iran Inn Lun- * I`I\i|I`IY prouodou tag a dale: manor lnr | him to deul with. but he oumtondv-cl-696$` it would be wrong tor the council tn take the matter in land. He held the tune views as M r. Tulnml. that ii tl1oH.I'.R. an to prulorl its croulngo the K. I I .R. cogn- ` puny would want the umuty to mint it in a promcliu their email: ` ' \ Movuclny Mr. Tolun . necuuxlesl I-_v .\lr. l Stanley. that no motion be taken km the unm- munionion from tho privi mum-il at um ` we. dimctoal to John .\ cIm)'u~ nml usual baton !ho,cmIucil. u- n.......|..n ..:.| n.- .........x..... in n... The mnnnsvilialjm out emnilur to u q\I`eation lx-fur? It. I\lSlHll. In` I5 uI'uIu'u, nuu mu I uuuu_v .\Ir. .\\-a-r_\'. inn Im>ml(I' uf lhu rm of Aver_v & Tluunpsou. mill owner: at Shun-but Lake. Mr. Aver)` lives at Slnubot Lake anal has been :5 muncilumu for tivo yuan in the munvil for the lowunlni of 0:0. He was [born in the tm uship 0 Bacon. Leeds, unulknruca U0) nuns them. The linn own llllacresnfland in the lnunahip uvf (bio, and l..">0() awn.-s in tho Imuuhip of Uhlou. .\I r. Avury has lwn children. and ishia I-nnnlll nnnm-il Ho mun `III acres of life inunurul." He was also a liberal nml \'-ry sauna-In ` him allogiauu.-0 to the party. He ha I kiml- ` ly olll lllltlllllll, much estx-munml by all who ` knew in. l

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