.s'I1')IlU uult quuluyu IJJWCSI prices "tgrV`wooo'Am_)_ Q95; mm. --; -_.n__ _ nyln. ouwlrn. `nylon Toys Nay:-~uldormon Cu-Ion. Robinson. Tait. Walton-- my to rum Igruilnvnli. 3 A long diucuuion follownd Eye inuoduc- I tion 0! thin motion. Yuan and nay: Ming cnllod for the vow stood : \`...,__._\..... nLz_..... -u-._-.. An-_ came lo!` we vote ntooa : \'ou--m\yor Skinner; Aldermen Allan. Boll, llonnully, Elliott. Kom. Ilinnll. ` Ryan. Stewart. Taylor. Toys. Wright--l`.'. Nun-~lrlormon Um-non. ;m-`._ P, l The Coon:-II wumn the now: Breech rm. 9 Inner! Without Deley. ' At the council meeting last evening A!- dennan Wright showed enxioty concorn- . iqg the completion of the do at branch of tho ntreot. railway i-yetem. e moved, -on i onded by eldermeu l.i\`ingnI.on. Than the 9 city clerk be ioetxuctesl to notify the Kingston. Cutenqui endlbrumouth street rmlwny company that the emeement. on- tensd mm by the Mid company `and thin I corporation. under done ol Nov. :2. ,1 Is`9B, is not being carried out to] the oetiefection of thie council. 3 ed: the: the .vork on the exit einn nf lhlil at-nfnen In 6|.` nan uni one . WGTI on N10 0!! - nion of choir system to the out (3.'l`.R. union In punhod forwud accord- ing to said agroomont." A Inna dilnlnninn fnllnnnrl I'nA :lt.Dunl|uA I tIll\'L`lIlIUlUIlllb week. Jmvm Hawk. our; venerable binbks.-Inith, is making im rm'o- i mont-:4 on his residence. Edward \'est.- 1 inko ms the job. A nowcnmer M. Ahin liilroyl-: its a girl this time. C. J. (lilroy I ` has n tlnrco-yunr-old hoiicr which is Hgiving `on nn n\'omgo_ per day ? ro\`onI_v-o\uhb pounds of milk, an ! lh~ heifer`: mochcr, the well known prize win- ner, (`Armin Silva, in giving per twonty- ` . \ four hours ninety-tim pounds. A number I frmn hero. with Llmir Im.n. uixl. m..l. .'.. i u rug l'`IlI UII n.|uIr(ln_\'. I HnlloI\'a`en pan-ed all very quietly horo. Mi.-a Lucy Hall. on the sick list. for nearly six months. is slowly growipg weaker: ' little hnpoll entertained at her recovery. loyzl Hall has tlm now wire fence in front 3 of his home 1-tnnplotod. Mrs. Jnhn Yates. Athonn,.in eh` guest of her duugzlbcr. Mrs. ` Alvin (Hlroy. The ow of milk is oil the gradual dacruao. - s rli (Inn Bl'l2I.l., Nev. !I--Tho wtnthoris becoming cold and lull-like. The larlncra ` have their fall worlf nbnut. done. Jnsoph 1-1. V 'l`owi.~4s is conveleo.-cinpz after a. slight. nt- Luck of Inlhunmatiun. Soverul of or spmtil Look In the horse trgiling exhibition I. North Augusta on the 6th iunn. Nonr- ` ly every one brought. home a new horse. llolton Waehburn. Soperton. was A visitor at. Walter Anderson`: on Sunday. Mu. { Nntlnniiol Stewart, hna returned homo ulcer _ paying her relatives in Uncle Sem`e rlo- mains an extended visit. Our cheeae fan- mry has closed its cheo.-e department. for I the season and line opened up its croalnury . department. turning out n good average` of butter of n vex high gmde. Mrs.` Clmrleu Andrews mu (laughter. Ethel. for- | morly of this plane, and Miss Hume New- 1 man. of l.ombnrd_\' renewed old nvqunint nuiveelioroluab week. Dnvid Duck. ouri wsnemhln blnhlnnnitli, in Innhinav ;m....n.... uuiu mu|.lmun~l. UIHIICVI nero. It I! on-| ggros-rod with the momm-inl `inpcriptinn of Lho into Mr. W. J. llnll. son of George Hall, of this place. The into doctor gum up hisliio in the foreign liuldn of Coron working as a devoted Inmamunry. John Stewart mid fmn-Iy. of Lake i'2|oim\. visit.- o1' relatives hero on Sunday. , John Moore homo lint orcmed l.l8W vow-hyuo on his place. Delbert. l).1ck \`|!ilOd relatives in .-\them- rooontly. Ulmrloa Andmwn and Robert lirotne, ofti.o tinn of E. Ereuo & Sons. Lombardy, made this place in ny- ing (`all on S.mmin_\'. "n|Inn-n`nn l\|n.Ar'l nil` rn--n ....:..AI.. L--- seconn am) cLomIm:.. I ITRNYTYYRB` Q'I`('\\Iln IN!-rw Iuul uuuxs umu_y-u u puunua. A number I here, with their boat girls. t(](||\ in tho oyster supper nml dance at .-Mahwond ` hall. Addison, on Friday evening, given by J the l.0.I.. All report a pluaaant. Limo. John Slurgoon is alight-ly imlnsposod. John lrelnnd had given his ll0|`|s0 anew; 1'0!!! of paint: it. ndda much to its appear- nuwe Quarterly meeting wnn held in tho I Mothmlnst ttlnnvh here on Sunday. Our; I I nblo pastor. Mr. Saillwell. rendered an un- prm-mvo wrnmn to at good uudionoo. A beautiful marble table has been placed In the .\loLlmdi.~t. ulnnuh here. It is our _'A .K rrrrunbnnl ..-MI. n...........`..:..: ..;...:-._ , A lmrgo lluduet or Nani : I~`rum Tho Llulo llumle ...... n.._,_. \v .. .... ; \.~m-I-y wnon Ila UIIIIKS no nun n CMO. I 1".xm:1ynr Mncdougall -any: thnt, work on the new inter-provincial brid,;;'o between. `OH.-um nml Hull will begin within a ` . month. I.....I \L.__.J-_, |;r. I DIN xuunuun uuuu. lh IH Imum: crown uttornoy will proceed Cm-'oy when he thinks he hun v F.\*.m:uvnr Munrlnmull unlva . IIl\|lIlII. Lord Aberdeen Mfr. for Toronto today. `I Lady Aberdeen left. for Montreal and whl leave thorn to-nigt. for Tumnm. ruw Iupul hr. rmrv-vI\ cu in. ma naupnen Ila- * ptsrtmant. in nppearn than the herring: li-h- ; `sly on the ALI.-mbic coast. ha: this _\ ' wore prar-Licnllv no herring cnughr. in July. `although |voM!ib|_\` some may yet, be ob- `minud. lmnb year herring were taken: `an late as December, but if the name been ulnmsxl: .`\ cnmploto_ failure. Thore thing happens this year there is no lilmli- | hood than the catch would equal that of ` 1.-"3. The catch in mackerel has ulsol been poor. Cod shing has been fairlv good. Cour-iderablo Newfoundland sh has been landed at. Halifax. as well as large quantities of French fish in bond. Ol law years n connirlornble portion of the Newloundhmd ontch is sold in Halifax, ra- thor than in St. .lnlu.`n. .:T'rm AFTER kmaasu. --jn--- :1 Appointed n JuIgo-IoiIn| to llltq Gu- ` ' nlor Bolooud. ; 0'l`TA\\`,h Nov. 9.---F. X Lemieux. M. I P.l'.. but been nppointad `udgo of the I superior court. Quoboc. for JIO district. of g . Atihabaalun Francois Xavier Lomioux wga 7 I born in Levis on April Mb, 1831. 119 do- ij fended Louis Rail at his trial at Regina ) ` in 1885. He has been in the Quebec logis- ! I lntnr since 1883. . ul unuum uemre ne Ienvol. ' A heavy snow storm is prevailing hero I today. `The air in middling r-olrl, with A ' so-nth-mist wind. 5 ` I-`ram reports. remix-ml M. the liahpriea .la- ` i Dartmant. it nnnenrn t,h:u Hm lmn-inn l:.|.. ` L'UIIu\|.IlII.|- . Capt. Wilberforce. omro Queen : BA)-5, | is about to return to ml to resume I` his position aaaide-do camp to Lord Aber- ; dean. '.I,... T I III . ._A_l_ ._,u , in for all Disorders of the Liver. Sold by best Dealers everywhere. uecruary or ma ammo no Umuvn. Lieut. Col. Henfy R. Smith. command- _ int: N6. 1 military district at London. I` will rakurn. and Uol.`G. Holmes will sue- CBOd\him. ml ' , .._n_...._ _ .|._.\ (`nut \l'.`lI. A-A ` " I J latnro 1883. _ \ I Tho petition for the release of W. A. ! 1 lironior. convicted of`libelling the ministar of public warkn. has been received by the | secretary of tha atato at Ottawa. ; Lillt, {Yul `Inn:-`Ir R Qnnilla an-u.u.....I GLEN BUELL GLEANINGS. CAPITAL NE\A;8f.i wIIU I ll/H IIIHT. n. of this city, think: Mr. . keep: u bucket nhup , r the provisions of Lha- t is learned that the ' ill against Mr. nkn lm Inlsd n mum mun pmcuu :9:-iptinn ,w.t.or u-of |l`_\'- Johny niljn. \`iIIit.. wo ;:;a,{4).l;:,i:'Starr & SU [C|ii-'43, :5 -h- H I 0 Lalten 3 was 3 also fairlv all d. If x, privy 0- almp" . This is :1 lint` Store as well as a Dry Goods Store. Not one or two articles of :1 line and an offer to make up anything` wanted not in the goods ri ht here to he seen and examin . and every article wh ch we offer for your inspection IS new this season. Skins ,carefully selected, made up by experienced furriers who know how to do good work. Made in the latest styles. livery little detail has received proper consideration. The prices are nioderate, the goods are reliable. Come back for your money ;1ny time you feel that you've been tlisnppoiiitetl. \\'oulcl we say that if we sold unworthy g`ooils? `.ASample hit of L&diS.`w&t0l:9i'0df Mantle: in Tweed and Cravonottos. Waterproofs worth $4.50 for $3.00. 22 2222 :1 9-9?- | us vl $15. I nun UU LUCIHU H'{`UlIUl` U_V ll I ` trial of our two new Chewing Candies. TRILBY and SATINS. Put up in ' yellow boxes.) Also In full line of (Elm. l oolnte Bon Dons. '.I`nt'oa, Marshmal- low. oto. - 'rov1-:'s.- King St. 5 my wuu llllll `lV'l\lI ' K Auxtrnllnn Wallaby .lncl llaliun ; Lining. (loop storm (,`ollm'. I\ very l serviconblo Uoal. at $15. l!unnun I .....|. I|........2_. .- .1 main 1 iw(`3;\oI1 Skin Jnclicts. Satin Lining 1 at $33 nml $40. Anu0....l:.\.. \\I..l|..l... l-..I..;_ |.,|: ,_ W ` Electric Soul .lnok(:ts, sutin lined . ' storm collur. full skirt. M $44. "Inuit Ash-nlxun lunlrnln lh.I.'.... .... nuruu Luuul. Iuu hI\ll'l. ll` @`l`l. ]|aukAst.rnkun lnckols. Italian or Satin Lining:-1. at, $25. $30, $35 uud % $40. Hnnn ELL. l....l.-n.. LV..n:.. r:..:_, nu-. nu 1`-"nu. I (`vrvy lmmh Jnclmls, sulin hnml.l'ull skirt. pearl buttons, storm collar, at I-v ` $50. .' 1.`l....a..:,. u....I I...,l...;. _.n,, or 1' W... (_h'oy Imml (Tapes. :~.Lnrm 1'M1ul'. $at1uln1e(l.leu~gLh :5-1 in., mvcop H.-1 m.. at $25. ' l`....... I .....l. l....)..a.. ....:.. I.., 1 Ann uh. uh lJ`'lo l*}|ect,ric`Honl Catptzs, Htlnlu storm collar, length `. .-l in., sxvoup 100 in.,. an $33. ll.-nu T4`.-I. I`........ . I AIL, I111 .g...... Greenland Soul Cilpo: storm cnllnr. length `.. .l 1 in.. M 824. I.`I_-;..,`. 4- I 11 Illa` (I0 WJWU A Black PO:a'I~`lll1l(`Il]"(`\', .~ autin lined. It-ngtl1`. 4 iu., in.. at $22. ll...-.....I.....l u.._.I tn... ; Black Hair (`upc.~'. Ilnliun lining. Ionggth `JH in.. storm v0]l111`,h\\'cvp 115 inches. ut $10. 111,. ,1, A ,. . .. 1! There is no equivalent to the IIIVIIUA`, [IL Q1 IU. muck Astrnlxan (`.npes.: A Sutiu linod. length 21 m.. m.. at 818. 1n._L Its delirious avor. mu purity and ooondmy In use. ho "um-ct. holed bud `packets only--26. 300. 40c, 50:: and 600.. M L:Avu.t:|\uIU uuuu. aw gun. I Urey Lamb Cuperinus, at $13} uud : nr. I H8 and `I20 `Princess Street. I'``Onward ! RAPID ETRIDEB ONWAHD ARE BEING MADE DAILY` IN '1`k.`|R OUTPUT OF` - - ' "SAL ONE THIRD OFF I SPENCE FORMERLY RICHMOND 3 CO. 'weet ~ 3 Tooth : 990939 9 on`. satin lined. l n1.,nwoopluU _CE_YL.0N TEA7 Thjhhlll stnrln 0(HlHP, .,suvvp IUU storm cullzu`. , swcup 100 vtv czs nan!` Jlectric Soul Neck Ra}; at 82.75. Sublu Neck Buffs at $8.76. 88.96. $4.75. Urey Lamb Nook Rum 88. $8.60. Mink Neck Ram! 83. 88.60. 34.50. M Gray Lamlr Caps at $182.50, 83. $3.50. Electric Seal Caps at 0-1. Possum Cups nt 88. (`nroy Lamb Mus at $3.60 and $4. %Aat.mkan Mutfu at $8.60. Electric Seal Mus at $4. Black Gout Mum; at $1.50. Grey Lamb nud Electric Seal Skat- l mg Mntfn at. $6. Sable Muh at 87 and 310. 816." KIIVUIU \ IIIIIIJIIIUIIH III! .I\Iq Grey lunnb Storm Uollnrs at $1 50, $6. 36. I.`|n..L..:.. u..-I (n_.._.., run, . An `VII. wu- lileotric Seal Storm Collars M. 83 and $5. . Y1 _ , ,..-,. Lu :1 II A A: -n llurlm: ram-nt montlnn we have unnunmlaled lqunnhlty of lv`urnl'.u|-Q Home nllahN,\'l|-w-1: name now with lmpotfactlunu or Infants: nmvu notloct. only nlnw sellers. /9 have A Imlmom ~ull.v-c. 3 ll-\M.ruu-ans. ll Spring Bu Is. I .-irlnlmunln. llcnuoluon. 4 Hall Rm-In. ll Um.- l.rn 'l`l|l\Im|. 8 Arm huln. l"ro\me-l_ l'l:'fure.~4 N Wlnnlmv Shmlm Rh-. Tlxozus uml ullu-.v.-o not QI`|l||'l10|`N|vl lmre wlll has all sun:-ml tr-(other In Hm thlral Ilnt. marks-l ln nlnun lll1l'0d,ll)'l uolulonly on ulayu montlnmul. W9 wlll lam mrmoy no lhls sale. We Moore to. W havo other objm-to ln vlow sometimes I-MAM03 money. We want. the ammo for Onrluhnlu gomlo. Wocln not. cu-vumulM.a any ulal shock wlun mu. Tho prlou wlll sllrprl-no you. and own If ynu -lu not need tho nods for It your ll wlll pun you to lvny now. ovnnnnl. ptnmlu to More than an we want the room for Oluimruu purolxnu. Inlnnnnlxgn Jul-.. \ .u..._. Electric b'on.l and Astnulmu Cnpm inos. M. $12. I (ireouhmd Soul, Sable Trimmed Cuporiues. at $17. (iroy Lamb Gauntlets at $1.60. $5, $6 T`! | uss1un (inuntlots at 84.60 and $1.75. * Electric Seal (innntlot:-nu. $5. l`er.~mm Lmnb Gauntlets nt $3` and sun M ' `nu. Sublu (hluutluts at 810. (1.-nu l.nI|\l. UL ..... .. H..II.. mmm&wm 698:7! Brock St. Ft);-aslII11St0l`IlI Collars at $4.60 We claim that this is the greatest heater and the most economical Stove yet constructed. `It a just as good I Heating Stove as the HAPPY THOUGHT is :1 Cooking Stove, and this is saying very much in fewwords. (Ir- L-,,_ I, , I-,,_-l "\"~".Z3'u few Second- Hnnd Stoves in good ro- Euir for sale cheap for uh. _ I Radiant Home BUCK S T. F. `HARRISON C0. v--- -vvw- ---ur `uvvx Iv: ' I'M Prlnoooo anon. banal aim-..Im walliupon nun! Special Furniture Sale,] THE SLOAN MEDICINE COMPANY. OF HAMILTON, LIMITED 53...- .-.-_ .. ...._, guns but quality. Lowest prices` Ulll Iiltl'lll|I DIIFUIIII lomomboy lute:-. MONDAY AND TUESDAY,` NOV. 8th and 9th. 4`TEBXPERiENCE op- tuuu - ct? unam '!vU-R`;I'I`URE. STOVBS. ETC. _- .,_.._....__.j Uta}: Ina not oovqnd glory by I dlaouuioq ol Ibo lilru-lm H II: fhulin-o For sale In Kingston VVV May be made sweeter by n M , on... nnrn nl......:....rI.....;:,... Price$I, 6 for $5. All dealers or address CALEDONIA! wrmans . .3 i . T nr.I.ll. tuna &y|ln'n injnnd mcnwuors c-unaqy tor III Inc am noon 1 &rIfIhaI.-abduct. fhhonlhz pm- IIIIJ. J. BOMB. hnnhaouuhl eatery. Loullunuployd Ililcuhucr Io uubliah I loiulnnad Inn Ouptshu "-"-`E -... C-a Yours. Wine:-1310 Argentina in Tczouto, Mont: e u . Winn-peg. thoIohoolnib would uppuruuc tho cm-rionluu is orcrouovdod already. 'l`hg,,Kinp\on hand of tnuoou but had a time at in union; plus: in the programme oilhdicl hr tho loving and nloyd watt it`hunndo3ohI.nd thIIiano_hopI..c:l th proouthj huh: m n ~ N03. tension in tho nutcotooohiagfot tho and It nd - .......% -*"'... .. ':.::,: ':...". ....." The Gurney-Tildau -0b.. Liulited, _ ---ll AMIl.'l`ON.-_- Give uaera better service. require less fuel, and are more native and convenient in oporntion than qrdinnry Itovu. V WAN Ex i*eis1'1~: wonx. The Toronto World has been looking into the facts and it nds that llaneard, in l.H'l|.' 96. cost, for reporting nnd translating, $30,~l6l.50. and for printing $31,461.51), or a total of $6.").`. 82..'r2. The World concludes that Heneard is not worth the money. that it prolongn the neutrino. and, by encourag- ing men to talk, blocks the wny of uaefnl legislation. Talk is necessary, as the To- ronto Star contends, and it tends to eluci- date the subjects brought before parlia- ment. but a great deal of the discussion in to no purpose, and leads to a wante of money. Fancy the drivil thnt'ie record- ed during the sessions when parties are organized to kill time, and mem- bers ore detailed to hold the lloor for e certain length of time, and talk and talk, sometimes: for hours. It : enough that this time should be paid for, but to add thereto the coat of printing all the etutlth-at is run oil` under such circum- etancoe iseomething that cannot be hen- eatly defended. Granted that thousands of the epeechea nude in the house are mailed by the country to the electors, the eubetnuce of them in given in the pn- i pare. an ! are so given In cir- culation to which that of llnneard ie not to be compared. The Wun; denioe ` that Haneerd has "probably a larger formu- ' I tive inllueuce than any symlicuta of news- .papern in existence, and for that reason should be maintained. As an actual and nuthoritotive record of the lnngu.\ge used ` by membera.of parliament in debxte it ie ` worth a good deal. but is it worth $tili,U0() iayear! That": the question, and it do- J mande attention. If it in not too much troullo, drop us I postal. and with your nnme on, and we will lend you our hnndnome book of 1,000 mlimonialu. ' _..- --..-._-.-.. vwnnuuul vviulv vvurvi VIUIV` voters may reach in that this nowdo - tan in tho unit 0! Mt. Whitney : Qiou. 3} it it nothing of the hind. I-`or oonotilno the niniatot of odueution hu Md uncut ouinidctulin the introduction 0! tochnicnl duutioo in notation with tho public schools. Juno how he in nnlnnhdn in in and... l\. =.......-i.-r54 YEARS .npomtho Alonso any outbuuul Flrvuuy. `HuIInoNNIlhuosppurI0ohn- rt. Oaonnluuixhond cl Inocu- 0. W. ltll".-8 ddhanau llI|Il0`I ouucnuon II to on Map mod. "Fur wing time Hon. (3. W. |{cou hue boon oontomploymz this innovation. llin numerous visits` the vnriouo schools in tho Unicodutoo had this object. in view. Mr. Roan. I Am hold. was well plant! with hi: ohooruiiomu, and will innugnmo I thorough change nlinonl immcdintoly." 1'5: nnnnln-hum -L:a.|. an... .._.._...A.'... norm 0! mo prlnucu. In rouutr schools agriculture will be tauglm. not a countering of agriculture which in impnrud in an Indilfonnt. wsy an An optional uubgeor. u in in at prount. but I thorough. nouonuc course in technical agriculture. - .`- kin aim mhnnln mam o...v...:...I _...|. ...:n I III IJIIIAITIUI "Tho change will be in the curriculum of the nchoola and branches hitlwrtn un- ` unbt will be introduced into the schools ] of t 0 provinoo. The chungo will be in the - form of the practical. I "III n|lII!.I`I Inhnnln non-inulhurn will I.` l'l0lIIGIIl'U- .;,9ln city school: moro technical wotk will be takqn u . In hchnn amount of thorough mechanic` education in to ho mod. Fur who time "an. 1:. w. .... 1... I n-av-nu-vnau l\l1\l'Vll|.llI\Il4- The Toronto Star announces : I "It. ha! boon learned on pretty denite inlonmntion that soon chore will be quwe I decided change in tho public school system in Ontario. u`l"|.- ..I.._,.. _.:II L. r. AL- _,__,:_ u by R. n. HORSEY & co .-v-v-'- -.---`u uuuuou unuuvunutwly. Tho conclusion which come oomorvntivq ...n-..- _-_ _..-L :_ .L_. .3. , ?THE DAILY WHIG. -us-cu uawzuuu :30 Inn: uuvttiu 'il plot/y dioonuioqol Ibo _ Iqiltnnhlp. It Ilnudiuor In Iinynhohit oughtoboqbovo Q ` Ihuunllulkoloonovudwork .4. L1... A_.I ll L- __-_- __..I_ .L- TECHNICAL KNO\\'[.El)(H'I. SOUVENIRS. "0P`. "' DOV O9-ham Dicm." souvewms`-wan, AERATED OVENS. HONORED , LOVED. Rnld Rn:-vAWlIu-4-. V rms `mos old NH qvuupy IIIU IQIII IIII vl IITIVIIII VWIK quail. Andifhovnnuulotho nqwuuwuunoobuhonm editor thin given public rcognitionol his -2-lag .. ___ .- u.-7 ---nu.` in unit!!! UV GUI. plan! An thoordonnlshohondoi built to be ignond! Tho nouhuool Ihthdy no wsrnneod in concluding. an Ilngquhuthtymwasuogthdrno `h uduliquunnuuuuw Wlh cm raid the particular: . ol the Bunion murdor and not feel that the wwl of an Canadian ooomm. in 56: jun bqiming! Thus awful crime in the out- cono 0! _a condition o! my the is truly up- pnling--in Canada. We an ending nio- oianuiumchiu and lndin In ulnunh udnoblo u ptoph that no not non wntclndin uononspochthu any Nu! no at home. ' So Mr. Immc has not resigned his use in order to nccoph a judge-hip. He in necking freedom from the no ios olotlico in order ho_ got more time to?-(`in oxpmd- ing hw pne!.ioo. As tho any libonl potnber for Toronto, ho was very busy Inn. and Mr. Lmnt is ndt one 'who can lin on politic": done. Then are some who`un,,gou lat jn the lauoinou. but he in not among thr-nt`. Now it is Toronto that. wants the gov- ernment. taxed higher for the advantages it onioya from the muuicipnlity.. The vacnntlnnd hold by tho government. the pnving laid noxt. the public buildings. ot.c.. In looked upon as grioymcss. But. il those buildings were not thoro. and tho tnic they occasion. Torontn would lm-o oomothing tb grieve over. In wouldn`t. be whuc it in l.odny-ln -in and` import.- IIIFG. I , . . _ . . . _ . . . . v ..J --uuu-uvuuu LIIIIJ loIlU l-'U"' truck. was (loolurod over the miniater'u sig- nature to have boon given` nwoy from Kingston, that no time was left for on interview. and that ho lud decided against the company mi tho duty question. Therefore, when he very lately lnet the Kingston delegation nnd stated tbot he had not given the contract. that he was going; to clian,-go the character of tho locomotives. that he would issue new draw- ing.-I. and lll'\l the Kingston company would lnwo mnplo time to tender, it was he. who changed policy and not the newspnper. If the Strntforrl Fleocon suspects other mo- tires in tho Wine: or tho president of tho Klng.{*K0l| reform association lot it be mm surod that both are in touih with tho libs- rnle of Kingston and t nblic spirited men of the city on this n d ovary other public question. The annual moot/ing of tlio Kingston reform ossriciotion will soon per- haps once more ll0m0ll!ll`.ll0_ tlmt fact. Tho policy of the libaml party in Kingston im- been in tho huiiids of tho pro-iiilont from force of circumstances for soveral _i,eiir. nnd not once has he f.iilo(l to receive strong ond<'irsi\tion. Ho lion not on any occasion, sot.-ir !(?llll`;:V)1l, uv`od for A soltl-ih pur- poso or with projiulico,eml when he (`l\l|ll0l work in full syinpothy with tho bout inter~ outs of tho us.-ociot.ion ho will step down und outwithont n murmur. ll" privilogo he would have enjoyotl yours ago haul the port)` condcnlod. In nothing has tliero been more hearty support than in this pro- test on the locomotive policy: it was the people's onrnest, voice not it porsoniil do- monstrntion. -..- -v u--- uunuu \.UllllllVIll4. Ill UPPUEIDIUII it had opposed tho conservative govern- ments allowing engines tocome in duty free, shutting out Kingston manufactures, and it could not have mot. the electors of Kingston with adequate defence for n iib~ er-\l government doing tho same thing. It must. be distinctly nmloistood that the con- -mnr ....._. .i--i..__..: -L , W _ for having taken for facts "reports circa- -......u Ivy -.ruIIlv-3 uuv us nuuuu hlluuluhlull. The Strutford papers have been holding a discussion upon the \\'IIi;'s treatment or those locomotive contracts. It has, not been our privilege to see the remarks of the Strutford Beacon, lecturing the Winn.- lnted by opponents of the government, but perhaps it will be in order to suggest that it is safer to give the other fellow. especially when he is on the spot, A little credit for foreknowledge and sincerity. It is poor politics to force the Wnn: to speak plainly. but oh motives are called into question it is-necessary to say that before` the paper spoke out Hon. A. (1. Blair had declared in writing that the con- tract had to be given to the Arm ericnn firms, and that, us he was louv- ing for a trip on the Intercolonial mil- wny. he could not receive a delegation on behalf of the Kingston locomotive worke_ He had also stated verbally that he could not allow the Kingston company the pro` tection of the enforcement of lull duty upon American locomotives coming in for government railroads. It was not until the subject assumed a phnse which threat- ened to be hurtful to the liberal cause that the Wnm made comment. In opposition it hid nnnnnnrl Hun mm...-........>..... ........-.. \ THE LOUOMOTIVE CON TRACT-. The local pron end the city eir `resound withboeetlngl of "-we did it." regerding the new policy of the government upon the purchase of locomotives for the Inter- colonlel railway. The latest claim in the greet achievement of the News and other journele. But, ur_ A matter of fact. no one spoke up until the Wine: had the courage to do so, and it doee require come courage to oppose in newspaper`: own party upon e vital question when in. cabinet min- inter has spoken decisively. `It is much easier to follow than to lead in ouch cases, For the Kingaton cineormtiiie organ to `claim credit- on this subject is surely is slip. since for eighteen years it tolerated. with- out a protest. the policy of the government elite party in purchasing United States enginee, having by its own action infestat- inpr duty discrimination bowled out Cana- dien makers. To charge these latter full duty on materials used in construction, (never under $1,000 on n locomotivei. and to admit the competing manufactured urtirlo free was indefensible. lion. Mr. Blair did in highly popular art in cutting away from the old pnlir-_v nml striking out anew Iairly in the interest of home lnbor. He has now runny friemls where ll(` wee personally `unknown before. Some` times joy comes out of much tribulation. 'l`|... Us-....At.-...) R . . . . __ I '1, _| :- mm IJAILY ware. 'rm:smu NOVENBBR 9. 1993. rr I` 4F`\Jl\xI 'IV3"&:on` from Dvonnunh Undorvlng Eo- Mbushnxout. Ill hick Store. IIIQIIOI III` III momma. `dnanyu VII in I In and!` to y. B. Idduhu jcuuttd from (Jul- Cleh IMO Jatllinula. ' ,ouumng.~ II A . Garcon`: motion In: amended. and the agreement was allowed to sand over for further conndumion. the chant rohr nd to by Aid. Iou tohoimcrtod. ` _.. ...s -__.._.- Aldoru`:`:-(-2Tuvin ton oxpnnlid th'o ni an not-ni atovory unoocnpg `r:nt`ohoI|d boplvnosa tom innodiuto con- pbtioaof tho doettic mm; Iylhm :0 (ET. IKE?` ' And L-ht... IKITOIIIGIL Aid. Ellioct. suggested that: clnu-0 be inserted in the qgrounont. providing for the cancellation o! the double trucking privilo unions the depot branch ig oper- and. nyor Shinnor favored thoimortion o! the chute. Io did Md. Ryan. Ald. Wullom poimod out am. such nmondmont could col bu inn:-tad with the ammo: of both outrun. ` pun Hill In uw UHPOB DIJIICFI. It in in onler to give Hm people living in the vicinity of tho depot A good railway anrvioo that the city in grunting doiiblo (making privileges. wu Md. Elliott`: con- tention. Md. Wright said it loolwd 5! though tho stompauy wanted the double track without. building the depot branch. .-'\kI. Kent wanted 1 ponnlty denod pro- viding the company did not Inll its agreement. `Id. Enhlf. lnamnnbn IRAQ: nl-.--. L` fl-Ill nu au:In1nn me uepnb brunch. However. Aid. D-)n|mN3' showed that permission to construct. Ihe -iopot, brnncln was granted on the c0mp.~\n_y'a nppiicauon. which said, the cumpmay would equip. maintain nnclopomto the road. The com puny is hmind by that application. Aid. Tnvlnr had hum infnl-mm! ha . II) is nmulu Dy (JIM. nppumuon. Aid. Taylor had been informed by a stockholder that the cmnpany would up- ply for tn exttnsion of time for thq com- pletion of the depot bunch. I: in in nnlar tn Divh Hm nnnnla Ii.-hm :.. Lllll U. Ald. (1 Robinson pointed out. Lhn if H20 council lid not grant d0Ilbl0lr. I(`kim! privileges tho a-mnpany might pull up its rails and abxminn the depot; brunch. Hnwnwu-_ AM l).m.mIR- -Ln...-I cl.-. --v-uuuv \'Iu\nlI' lhl\I|K"`~'U-` IIU UlI|lK{|L the (`:)nip.\u_y |i:ul nor. is uulliviunt. nuinlur] of men uh work on the mad. Alcl. 'l`;\it| was in lnvur of pi-sing the ugreoluont` f,n't,hwit.li. Alil. lilliotl a}_:reod with .-\lil. Minnow. Only upon the csmplotinn nf tho (lop-~L bmlich almuld Ilia vuuiu-ll grant, double! tricking [nix-ilogus. Thom in no agree- munt. to prevent. the cmugnuiv pulling up I the mils nlrezuly lmil duwn there and not I r~omploI.im: the bmncli. ' .~\ld. .\icKei-.-oy thought, Md. iziieom-l point well taken. It. was one of impor- Lance. 1|] 1`: [),,L_-____,_ _ ,- ._| . .| . -;.. c---u-- Ihol In 6 post card and I will my tho iluhoot prim ln anal: to: all second-Rand 0.0!": Ina... - n_._._ -A_,.L _. ..,_, __. ._ . UYI||I"L'. Alli. Minnm poiuturl out that. Hm (`om- pnny wn- nlrmuly bound hy nn ngroovnvrnt In complete the road by December I-at l".\i|Ing in this the city should cancel the double trnckmg p:'ivIlo;:o.- Ho t.|\ought, not uumiur nf vnnn uh \|'nrlc nu nlm I\I!' AL: 'l`...`s| uuu puupm H uluoruuti Inmt, no lookou .'\l tor. Ru.z:\rding the depot bum.-h the work sh mid ho pu-ahod Lu W eondusion within the cimo agreed upon. The poo- plo |i\'in;: in the lower wards smut ! bunu tit. by {how aorvicu at. the tune the hurl was prouniaexl to ho in operation. Ald. Minncs uskod \\h_v tho ngroemunt. mun withheld `fr nn the board of works. .-\hl. Cur:-on replied thnt tho agreement. was prepared in ncvnrdmwe with u runolubiou of she council. not. the bum-d of works. Several mombom pru.= for the re-rend. ing nf the n;_vroomonr. l`hi-I um: mm-cniod tn. the document. bung rond (`hum by nhmv-c. wnulu wnun worn on we uepol: omncn. ] Alql. l)onno!ly thought. the city oicinh! i lully Iookodnfter the cioy s business. Ho , was sure nooiciul would drmv up a docu- ` mom. covered by one pruviously adopted. l`horo was nothing in the npreornunb under consideration touching: l.ho depot brunch. Ald. l.n'inm4t.un unuld nnr. nnn nnv I-n-\. <-,uu:-uue.-ruuuu Luuclnug: Lno aepor. Drlllcll. Ald. l.u'ingt.uu could not. Hoe any rm- non why the a moment. should not bo al- lowed to sum over for t.wo waelu more. Th-J p0t)plo's intorwata mml. be looked ul. lur Rngmrrliuuv Hm rlnnno I-u...\..l. oh.` unulun. ] Ald. \\'.\lkcm could not see blunt. any`, time would be wm-ted by _u|lowim{ tho agreement to aloml over for another two 6 weaken for consideration. It. would not in lorfero with work on tho depot branch. All]. Hnnnnllv Hunmrhf. Hun nitu nlninln : [)l|lILl`l(l. To Altl. Wright. it looked us Llmugli tho ` company was ncking pay twice for the one musk. Tl company Im-l tho privilege of building to (lepub brunch, but before lin- iuhing Llio work nskml lor the right. to don- ble Inmck u portion of l`rincon.c street, prun- ticully anying "we will not. liniali the dvmt brunch untilyou grant us double trucking privileges." He would like to lmvo Lliu 'urnpl\lly notied that it was expeclcd tn full its agreement lw linishinz thisbrnnnh by December lit. He understood t.hec'om- 1 puny had only six men working on the new branch. AI..I n'.n...._` 4 ,-- N -- mg um I l'HlCl'.'l`H EIIFCD. I AM. Elliont did not agree with Ald. Carson, who was Lr_vin_;: to mislead the council. The deput, brnnrh had nothing to no with the double trmtkina of l`rincos.-4 1 street. In an agreement nlmudy entered ` 4 into hycumpnnyit, is bound to onmpletethe } I Jopot. branch by Dec. lat. `lb behooves the 7 (`.0um`.il to I00 that tho agreement ` I is fulfilled. The counn-il did not ` 1 In any manner 0bstru(`t.- the construction of I the depot brunch. .-\|d. W. Robinson 3 could not. 900 how he was hindering the ` I completion of the input brnnrh by asking I that the double trucking ngzeement. be printed. I"n Alt` \\'riaIxr it Imxbml un n|.n....|. 0|..- vm.\'u ueun cumpiereu ny .i.uiy men nau IL good. Uomidemblo Nowfoundlmid sh not. been for obstructioim pluqed in its way by certain nldermen. He entered into R lomoquaiitibios lengthy e.\'plimat.ion its to the delay in voniploring t.ho depobv brunch. saying vynrk Halifax, on it was retarded by t.ho action of the than in St. Johns. council in the matter of the double trac|;- ` The railway coinmittuo of the mg of Princess shoot. council meets on the l7Lh inat. ` Mayor Binghmn. (fussy. of thin city. which comes under the - to vriminul code. . In an norrmnnnr ulrnniln nnrnrml ....\.......u.......... ...:n ...... -_1 "W : - -- Ill UPUK'\4l()H y I eU@'nD0r 15!}. In reply Ald. Carson raid the road would have been completed by J.uly but had it bean for 0lmt.ruM.inmn nhmnrl in in man wumvu UHIB lo lully c-om-mar me rop0rL. I Ald. Wright: prmned for nn answer to ` his question. '0nld the depot, branch be in operation by December ht. In mnhv Alrl (Tar-nnn nnlri Hun -nod um..l.l IlU0llIq I 0 largo stock of Now and Second Ingtl I. which I all at A Von low Mun. yuan um wUI'I( (30 ll ll|)60(l COHCIUBIOII. A |l0!I\'y El Ald. Allen asked if tie r-nmpany hml The any intention nl` nomploting aha. depot. wi brnuvh this fall. H(.\\'(-rnl Aldermen replied repor ne,r;n`.ively. Ald. \\'. `mhinnon fa\'n.'cdIp1rtmant..iln the stand taken by AM. \\'nllaonL Nd. on 4 Allen was of the nuns npimon. Ho hml f seen other agreements entered into bv the` prar-Lion] vity and generally the city was the loser. , although now Them manned tn be something wrong. '.He ` mined. I.-1! wanted time to fully c-om-ider the report. I M: I Wright: m-nnmd for nn Amm-pr tn Y min`.-m |1nr\|\nru _uIIy ralaronca no we uepon mfuncn. _ deen. I Ald. Bell pointed out that the double Hon. J. l. Tnrte e trip to Europe to ex- grucking of Princess screen was only a frat nmine the chief lmrborn has been postponed tion oi the proposed depot branch. Before 5 bill after next. sonlon. . ' I completing the last. named brunch Mr. 1 Sir Oliver Mow twill leave here for To- . Folger wanted to have the question of] route on the 2:! inst-. It is scaled that double mucking and paving Princess street. ' he will be sworn in. as lieutenant-governor Ienhlod. He hoped the company would of Ontario before he leaves. push the work to a speed conclusion. prevn Alnl, Allan n.|....l M r n .m...n...... I....I 5- .1..- ,m1._ ,-- , .,_-|u- - ilinz here `any reference to the depot brunch. purl-uu "V 0110 COIIIIGII (LB 11 IOUHOI` IDCOLIIIQ. Alnl. VVrighh thought it. should" be read a , second time for tho benet. of the council~ lore. He would like to know if it made I` . RB nnintmi nut. that`. mhn Rnnhln Ill [l|'UVl!|OnIu Ald. Wtlkem suggested that it be print.- ed and distributed among the members of the council, to be voted on at next meet- ill. ` >- ALI rt...-am. .....|..:.\...l 51...; Al...'........_ mg. Ald. Carson explained that thegreo-. ment was in compliance with 3 ` resolution pm-ad bv the council an former meaning. Ninth: bhnnuht if. nhnulrf hn I-and A . Aldonnnh Want to compo! the completion Jllllfl or Depot Intel: 0! some ltuliwny. At the city council meeting Inuit evening S there mm the liveliest sort or discussion I over the ngnomonu submitted by tho Quw chairman M` the board of works. touching 1'-`run the double tracking of Princess street. by A the carbon milway company. Ir. was Rail len shy, and an read out was diiculb to ` hut un oratand on account of its many ciaueea I and provieionn. I "ll \X7nIIp.-. ..... ....L-.I LL`L :5 L. ....t_; M .7 -7 - - I GONE Bl/OK TO COMMITTEE. land. on order 0 use miniotcr ol jutoo. A Oouvk-I Inland ._.._.._.._.__....L.._.. g ! The ponitonuu Authorities hut` n~ 1 n prioooor mind `run. of Wan:-loo coon- ty, nnoring tron concur of the tllnotthnd ` nouxpoetodto ncovcr. Ho Inn taken untnnhnho. " I mu Iaprrwu I0 ' rut yutudny. can Augwqoo, Ital` 5` `