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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1898, p. 4

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` L0 umenu LDC ugr cuuulu uuv at La nub. The premier bro ht in 3 bill respecting count); jaila. It pro ides Lln: where the prisoners m" a jail do not exceed three per day for two years an agreement. may be made with an adj-ning county for the keep of these prisoners. When n val.-mxcy in ofhco of jailor occurs, and the number of prison- ers for three years previously hue not`. ex- ceeded aaven `per dny, Lho county council may abolish. the ollice. In that case the aherill may agree with the council for r_e murreration to not as ex-ofcio jailor. Thu hnhu Farm Bill urn: infrnrinnnd In muueruuuu LU luv the UJl'UllH}lU Juuui. The baby lnrm bill was introduced. In - addition to making the baby farm regula- tion compulsory, it. provides that all in- fants pla ed out for adoption he placed un- der a kind of supervision by the provincial superintendent: of neglected children, thoughno special assistance is given by the government. Tn ofmrd nmiinat. infmibicide. 9. mecial X63500 D18 30810 I" LIIB UCOU. Uh Saturday W. Bowoll, pot-tmaaer of Tweed, wont to hm barn, and, ascending to the [my mow with n lamp in his band, prepared to get some hay. When about to descend he fell down the ladder hole, breaking his shoulder. He forbunntel_y in such a manner that the lump he cur- riul we extinguished. ' THE JFENBER >SY {-HEM. aumg I01 Wugdiamuunulug u wot ' At Brockville to-day T . Scovil, Port.land-, burl Ins preliminary clurgo for causing to be sol? on re his barns and rosidence. Thu re took place :1 year ago last. November. one 0! tho men who claim od to have executed Scovil s designs, con- fessed his share in the deed. ,. .1}. u..;...-A... uz u....,,.n .m.r.......- no` nu nous-on-.. -u . nu vvuuu.-can ' CIuu.~"_r1xIA, Norway, Jan. 5.-Tbe bel- liooae spirit has been revived here by the Verdensgang. -the organ of the party of the left. publishing a report upon alleged cladcstiho inquiries made in August by Swedish-oiceu, regarding several Nor- wegian fortresses. The publication has caused a sensation in both countries. In- iluential Swedieb_newepepera indulge iii war throats. Coincident with these threats in tho eatebliabment of Swedish depots` for war munitions at Osterund. on the Nor-v wegien frontier. The indignation in Not- way bu been increased by this notion on the part of Sweden. TE? HIDUX'-lnC9- . Alderman Hungeriord, Belleville. is suing the Bannockbum `gold mining com- pany, which has mines in Hasungs, 'foI $15507 Jiisoph H. Best: and nine others are suing fol wage-1 amounting Ar. Hrnnkville to-dnv T Scovil. `I Be `sure nnq see John Griit an M0- phiolo in I"Auut,mu the Open Honda to- niwhh_ J at pmuu night. _1No,I71EsnoN and , conswmmow. `\ X13. illn gnd b-`gnu. 551 ncnuwv-s not{xs1on:.y ` WI! Bnenllnt `>15 `U [foul EHUUUIIIUUI AIUUTII ` no, dear ` lhlatbadh Bay, and arrested -in when no Lamdowno for txial, was ac- (JuiAt.ted. A h..:- D......I...:II.. ..... ....o:n..A .-.6 1 unueu. A. A. Dnis. Brockville, was notied of the wreck of che SS. Lieronn. of? Soul is- land, N S.n Mr. Dmvis had 1,700 boxes or cheese on board. The loss is covered by n-nnrxnna mgmy esteemou. ' Charles Taylor as returned no Bqlle- vle from South frica. where h_e"hnd been engaged in cpntmcmng work under Frederick Angbam. u....:.....:.. 11......" umlnr . nan aim.-"ml rroaenck Amngunm. Benjamin Kenny, Seeley e Bay, charged `with stealing $2 -10 from hhehomeof Albert. `Jinan n`...n-~lI>.l.Vnm| n Raw and an-nnfnd Mmuv 0! non. rural: mun-awur, runu. Miss Tina Robertson. dau hbel` of the late Alexander Ruberbaou,;V;l3oiev|l|e, was married Monday to John Lucas. 'I`yendi- nun"-n na 11., I beg Mar M. Om-om. daughter of the late enry {I5b1'0|l"I, Bellevnllf. was united in umusrimonial bonds to Ab_el 1!. Gilbert, ( Now,XprkZ' y ' An nTiT.kI\nnir`Anb nf Qlnamtnwn. Jnhn Novnxprx; ' An oTU`:+.|;esidenb 0; Sheatown, John gfavanagh. was buriegl at Athens on Sun- day. Ho was eighty-four years of ago and highly esteemed. V (m.-ulna 'l`nvlnr has returned no Balle- "' """"' -='vA"N.a- " -`V * ' - - year. ' ' `In the and i.cc'i3"enc at London E W. Bu:-k9,: formai'.A;'okville citizen, lost. his life. . _, 7 E. A. Macdonald. has detected nu y'or- nlty candidate` in Toxonw. was a native of Malylou-5t.own.0nb. . ` Dr. F. "J. A. Mon-is. late of Smith's. Mauor5nown.unu. I Dr. F. `J. A. Morris, Smith`: Falls, has been engaged as tutor in the familv of Hon. Peter McLsren', Perth. lli..- 'l`K.... Dnknntnnn Hanukkah? nf tho `Noun 0;" in DIIII-lot Oondonud "In? no -N ' j\`~ WIIUI lxolunxu. 1\lru.(3-nroline Suttbn, disc! at her home in Thurlow Mpqdgy, in her levanty-eighth was I`. _ -MARE '05 ucumismu 1" _ A__._ Al._ I:.-.._ I ' Blslucr mszs. GRI:AI Iwmsl M./`C. mus] liouovofud can noanu'rw1nm.. reveals many rare values which shrewd shoppers will be quick to appreciate: The lots will travel lfast. They can't helpiit. Prices are too speedy, and most of these lines now on sale cannot be repeated at the prices. Factories made these goods for us during their "dull season, made them at nominal prices rather than close down and run the risk of their skilled help going else- where. 80 you see why values can be _and are better in January than at any other time. 67 pl(ce8 White Underwear Semples are to be sold Thursday at half- prices. Goods sent us by makers who wanted a slice of our Underwear trade. Only one garment of a kind. Choose where you may. The dollar you spend gets anuveruge of two dollm-e` worth by ordinary_ standard of values, an every piece is perfect. `" Starr & Sutclie, the original and reliable Fluid Beef, made from the choicest selected cattle raised in the Argentine Re- public and Australia. t BOVRI See samples of styles and colors in our window to- day and to-morrow. V 37 VVomen's Cloth Coats, some Nap cloth, some Tweed-, some Beaver cloth, sizes 32 to 40 bust, regular price $7.50. They go on sale Thtigsdily at $4.95 each. Underwear Samples Special for Ihursday; t> GOLIO, OIIOLEIIA, GIIOLEIIA-. Ilonaus. nunnnou, nvsauranr, ____..._- Ann-nu -|n:Cn `II Our Great White Underwear Sale is the greatea`t warmth producing and nutritious bever- age for the Winter months. h L , A Soldpby all Druqgiats and Grocers. Our store is now` closed taking an inven- tory of the balance of stock. which will be sold by tender. and of which due notice will be given. _ - ' PE-rsone indebted .10 the e tats` of P. J. ewalsh can make payment bywcallinz at"the store. and by so doing save themselves ex- pens_es. 2 - ESTA J} ALSHa DIIII. ` v ` iancanioswitniv. Ccnloeon Pu. in uhndodvidtvilh Irbuloinxlng. ,Gn'nnnoqnoudothorp|oouu., _- ( . BQURIL. .. . H8 and 120 Princess Street. Ask lion BOVRHIL AND TAKE NO omen; WOMEN'S COATS. And all (IURIER BOIPLAIHTB 09 ` Ohljdruu or Adults. now. an lawns: at Imitation. T77: Ylllll punnw liars, uuuncvg. `Ill and an , in I lounge torn. zringudcunvm I `u \N.ALS1-PS. % FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO. - iAT _C"0.Ql-9 '01....` ` Inn`.-an-nu - i cvm-Tuna:-" 2 on IWDAI. Jdfnv` I Olnuonfhlllliu Onuqu _ 0hl_Idrun nuuus. I-_I1cz. 38. Beware at mxuum. M .lrIvvlI-\J IIl_II.I up, Ambulance call 147 A. Robinson Bros., \Start 98 Right. You won't be quite right if you don't have bright, cheery rooms -obeerfulness is catching. l\ . . . A n Md .-ulninn nh lunmn -uuuer1u1uuuu In uuuuuulg. Our expert advice on home decorating will cost you nothing. and we will take it an a favor to he allowed to\eatiIn:u.e on any Papcring, Painting. Tinting, Grainiug, Etc. ~ JIiiib`s. Amhnlnnnn null 111 A At whoieune Prices This we_ek at~ Drjncaa. najsuot Sn; cw , A, ,_ _ _. .. -._-__.._....;----. --- AL,L;lN l/is OF BAGOT STREET. 254 8: 258 Princess tstreet. A, ' b before any outsider, and the public, in 4 \J\l The government has been severely criti- cised because its minister of the interior has handed over the report of W. Ogilvie. the government surveyor, to Hunter, Rose 8; (1)., of Toronto, to be published and is- sued as a private venture. `Hon. Mr. Sif- ton s explanation is that to publish the report otherwise would cost a lot of` money. and that an advantage has been obtained by the firm aforesaid agreeing to give the government ten thousand copies, and sell the balance of the edi- tion at fifty cents per copy. He has further remarked that he has no ` control of the American market, and that, . as last year, and in another instance, the publishers across the line may republish and circulate the report: The fact that th 1 work is to cost the government nothing, J and that it is to be served generously by , the publishers, does not satisfy the critics. ' The report is one of the most reliable that ` theaizovernment has ever had contr , It is the.work of an official who's t a V long time in the Yukon district, and whose knowledge of it, and discoveries in it-.make ' it a reliable book for reference purposes. . Nothing like it has been put in print hitherto. Nothing like it can appear for many aday. There is money in it, and - the feeling is that in the publication of it Mr. 0gilvie s interests, and those of the public, should have been fully protected. The man whoendured the hardships of the . \'ukon while he was collecting the infor- mation, though a government official, should, in the first place, be given a bene- f the next place, should be given the largest i possible advantage. What are 10,000 i copies of the report" among hundreds of ` thousands of people 3 The baigain" may. in the opinion of the Ottawa Free Press. 2 indicate the soundness of the government s policy in the same. but the Wine cannot ' seeit. ' 1' if Kingston had ' I from _ tenacs were one of the - st teams in Can.. '97-to be emulated by other clubs. - chial troubles. . others, but never got the true romed y until ' we used R.ansom s Hive Syrup and Tolu. them of the requisite quality. They should be killed in the French fashion. That is after fasting for twenty-four hours previously and with a drink of water to make the fowls quiet. Otherwise they would be in a feverish condition, and com- mon sense would tell them that this was wrong. Talk like this is educational and efl`sc- tiv/9. Why can't we have more of it? Where `I he Trouble Lies. Rockwood Review. The action of the O.H.A. in excluding the Frontonacs fro the senior hockey series is astounding. eg`ins to look as ' {M )8 for in sport Toronto at ' : ada last year, and pl_ayed an ideal game of hockey, lived up to the amateur rules conscientiously, and furnished an example That they should have been debarred from the sen ior series, while notoriously weak clubs have been admitted, is remarkable. The rfal trouble is the fact that the sporting if-airs of Ontario are getting into "the ands of boys who have not the ballast necessary to enable them to carry sail un- der the pressure brought to bear in To- ronto. If these executives must be in To- ronto, and it is perhaps necessary that they should, let them be composed of old- er hoads, who are able to do what is right without fear of wing "turned down by the local juveniles. -The `rrne Remedy. William lluggan, St. Alban s street, T\o- ronto. says : We woii t keep house with- out ll.ansom s Hive Syrup and Tolu for consumption, coughs, colds, croup or bron- Experimonted with many No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure curelor coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. We would not be without it in the house. ` It is idle to experiment with other reme- dies, even .if they are-urged on you as just as good as "Ransoin s Hive Syrup and. Tolu. They are not as good, be- cause this remedy hasa record of euros. and besides is guaranteed. It never fails tosatisfy. `J50. la}. C. -Mitchell. II II. llnnd [Ir Allin. -'.........._ . .---.... Dr. Wilbur 1". Crafts, of Washington, is going to delivar an oration in Hamilton. this week on the eubjocbof "The Imperilled Subbahb. The gonmmn is no doubt. in I favor of forcing us t ; rest on the Sabbath I in the way he favors. Would it not be bet- ter if hoghould give us A reat.?--mnilt2on llerald. 1-vu--u. Dr. Crafts is a man who can educate the people of Hamilton on the Sunday ques- tion. and it is generally understood that they need it. Not because Hamilton has Sunday cars, for aprominent clergyman and a promlnent church. representing two most inuential congregations, have tleclared in favor of them as a convenience that is not to be in- terfered with on any narrow grounds. 4` But there are in all large cities tendencies away from the quiet Sabbath that most people desire, and if there is in Am__erico. any man who can combatthese tendencies l it is Dr. Crafts. He is the representative of a bureau ' whose business it is to keep track of all legisla; 1 tion for or against moral reforms, and to l help along every movement which makes for the peace and welfare of the people. ; He is an able and interesting speaker, and ` the Herald will endorse probably most. il l not all, he says. It calls for a rest-. That's wb in Dr. Crafts calls for-a rest on T Suuday-a d the legislature is helping on ' the case by its Sunday bill. ; ` Tm-n you win us in ll:llll.'l'I',f()l` you will be I!) the first stages ofmn- sumpli m. Do not wait until then. buttry-ut . l(`8.`)'l, trv---(lull. grand old rem- U ll. edy, Shiloh's Cure. It has been in use in the b't.'n~s for nearly lifty y(-um. Shiloh`: Cure will heal the iullmm-(l xiii`-passagl-s and mm in mm whole systl-m. ll . ultvr you lmve litl1l'11}ll\' triml two~tliir:l.-Tut` u. l:otl.|*, you ,Im not lit-uclllvd, return it, to your (L1`ugv_vi.-t uud luxwill rcfuml your money. Could uuy proposition be more fair? 8.-C. Walla &- C0,, LRny, N. Y.: ll:-u-r-1 r:\nr\I hvn rlnn I \ll\ sunny vv..._._ v..__. This Beautitul High Ba.o_I Antique Oak Finished Dining Room "Chair, only 50 CENTS. They are going fast. Secure some be'oro they are all gone. _._-_._ __.._... Ar; n_r\c: n_a_-Ann 5. `U. mm: a` La, urmzy, n. 1.,- (h:N'ru=..\nr.N :-Hm-e hbn ('on!ln(-d tothe house with 11 ball ultm-k of Ln UTip[X',\V`hit`|l h-[Lu .`1L'\'r re coupzll. Nnthimz did 1Ln.~'mut'h mnl n.-3 Sllilnhwl (`omunnyvtlou Cure, which in n 5 mrt time vurrd me UI1Ul'L'ly. R. T. Innuut. \Vulhu,-cbmg, ra. THE DAILY WHI-(:` `thin independence. he teens to have unifor- Al\InA1\- v.v..-.. uv- .. "Does-ih pay for A public man to do his duty 3" The; in the question of the hour. end the (mention shut. he: been suggested ` by en experience in Toronto. There the tribune oi the people seemed to be Alden` men Spence, en outepoken men, one who ; formed hie oonoloeione on moeb qnee- ` tione end-hed the oonrego of his eonvic- M sione. Beeenee of t.hie.outepohenneee, of ed detest in Mondey'e election. un..... 29 ..-- L. San. non- .|.:.l Ah. I K IIUIYCU Ill IVIIGIIJ - Illvvvnvugu . , I "Ic'wu. any: tho am. "the chief din; ! 1 um. pa-laps the one disinhu. of the day. I` ` In Ir. _,8ponon in Salami one of the Jtiongut. If not mongoct man in tho oub- .1 gem oomn. nu doe.-e` m the iiroob E tonic cl ova;-oondonoo. Up to 3 low = M boon hoforr polling hlo election um: um- "Iuud, and it noini pmlublo Ibo am be wild ho rotnrnod n the bond at gun poll. Soeorhinolnoouuvu ho thnudny o, no holoto thoolootion. and with chante- `iulo unlhhno-. In handogl his ontiro 'oI'gIniuUon out to now; in when in! totulltwotkodlill bhoolotingol Ibo poll. . How is it With You My Fri#?!!*.? A slight crhifh or co`ld, `if neglecltcd may set the who (- _dr(-adfu| mechanism oi coxsum-mm in motion. Have yodw.-or trzwwd cold upon y 0 I . f I ' - cold of late. and I I xi? docs yur cough __/K 41 hung on .~mt- ml` em] ' .you 1:` I. are m dun ,w- 9/ noolnllv i V011! f'9P|'lef' par Orbem Do :-or." GOVERNMENT BOOKS. ' II`_ B REET WE WANTT lT:IL._- L` f`..,.lb.. Ii` (X7..nL.'.. DOING 0NE S DU I`\'. U 9UU9i|'iiUiFi'`?iVl~. U9 Fiilit '9'I'O_"ii9i|`ii` 9 f. _l ` This ditliculty uv nun, The Britisher allowed no sentiment to interfere with aquostion of buying and sell- ing. If they sent poor birds across they would get a poor price. because they would have to meet the competition of the Russian, who could live on what the Cana- dian farmer would consider starvation. On the contrary, if he sent good" stock he could get what the French peasant realiz- ed. per pound, where the Russian only got live cents. Now the Canadian farmer, if he got from twelve to fteen cents per pound, would be doingrprotty well, so that thoy could stop in between the very low and the very high price. Britain tool: from the various contiies of the world in cattle. cheese, butter, eggs, poultry and fruit, $UUU.UilU.0ilU annually. It was the only country in the world that oered a market for the goods of which the "United States, France. Norway and the other countries were producers. Cilmiu ' ought to get a larger share of this .1`5liUll,- . 0UU,000 than she did. At present she got only about seven cents in every dollar and she did not by any means got the best' guide of the British custom even then. ` They should get the lirst grade, and as there wasa practically unlimited eld it remained with the farmers to take ad- vantage of it. in poultry and every other branch of farm produce. l"uey need not let the question of dis- tance from the market bother them. had been practical- ly surmounted. They could ship poul- try from Cornwall and lay it down in England for a charge of one cent per pound. l`he cold storage would keep them right and at the same timeit would lengthen the marketing period for them. They could ship turkeys from No- vember to March lst, and chickens bracti cally the year round, if they could raise the The latter realized twenty-ve cents _ I ' _ Ransoufa 1 `-cblml with many ! i I I euro cure for I I Ir. in iriln tn nvnnrhvunnh with nunr rnmn. \AAVAA1\II uuv. -_., ._.. Prof.`Roberteon, othe Ottawa. experi- mental farm, has been giving sound advice to the farmers at Cornwall, having met them in convention there and in connection with n poultry exhibition. He dwelt upon the manner in which poultry should he bred.fed,and prepared for the Englirh` merket, contrasting the method pyrsuod by the Russians and French in their com- petition for the same trade. For instance he sauj : ll'T`l.n Ilnh-1uLA- nllnuvar` nn nnntivnnn}. I-n : In one uuupc. It evenv.-if "just good" :and. To|u. | has a It. i to satisfy. -U -u -aw-u us an-v . Relatives of A. J. Sutherland, s n of the Iota Alexender Sntberlandmlhoe ercbent, have iyled a claim against court Fronte- I me. No. 59, I0.F.. for $3_i)00, ing the ` amount of insurance held by that drder on the life of A. J,`Suther|nnd. His relatives claim he is dead. and the order is making Q eeerehing enquiries to enbetnntiete the i claim. The lent henrd of him wee in I888. i On the 12d: of September of that year he ` leit Hunburg. lierlneny. for New York, . an the chip Theodore E. Rand. This in- formation we! obtained from the chief of police, Hamburg, _ to whom city clerk ! Dtennen had written. I ' *4??? I| UIII1 IIDIIBUI uuu uuvu -v-....v-. I _ Alderman. 8pence s friends should not have been caught napping. It was a fool hard? undertal1ing'-presunping that the v "element of revenge, from sore heads. es` pecislly those interested in municipal con- 4 tracts. was not wholly concealed bfoliethe election-to abandon all the usual precau-` tions against deception. _ `n An unbippy accident should not have occurred. Alder- man Spence was threatened. That ought to have been enough to stimulatethe electors into the proper care of him. A m`tn who does his duty, without` fear. favour or affection, should expect the sup-; port of the people, and should not expect it in vain. It should pay every publicman to do his duty, and the people who are served. who ought to appreciate a manly representative, should give reward to whom it is due. ...... u.` ..-.9. ..u--.. Chub McKay. son 0! ohn McKay, jnivdemerclnnc. held the I oky ticket. for the825in geld oemd by E. Gallagher. Tee money we: landed over yesterday. _ . 80 certain 6! h iI"iucceII- were many of his suppdu-tau cm thoyipeuc their amagth in defence of e denier nun. whose aces wan threatened . and uh `I `result there were out fer Aldermen Lambjmeny` plumpere that would have been marked for Spence ,if the danger bud been realized. .|u..-.._.... u..-...u. . lrinnpln -hnnlrl nnh Tho "BioycIiss o But Friond in 3 famil- iu may for Truck : llngnotic_ Ointment. slvuyl. ready for omorgoooioou While a specific for Piles. it _nIao' inountly nlhno and came cqu. In-uo_u..nlt thou. ecacmu undtllv nochibm of the skin. Io`mvor_ bib. 26. E. 0. Mitchell. lnhuu ugh AC Int:-nib.-nu. an`: Inna`- nun. 200. mu. nwonou. _ , Auntiou salami furniture, stoves. bod- rooanoll. lam:-pun. etc. a antral.- .rnn|hg_ In.|nnr|~ni} II hn n'nlt.nh. .~ _____________________ Qiilili Qiltldi ' ! I (;1{?1NG GOOD ADVICE. >Ilo|TI_1 '1: 1: can nf I! Tlohot. 5`-a Ink n Township of Kltley . I, Reeve--T. Hunter; m1jority.'8 J)eputy`reeve-~W1l1iam Ennis. U()unL`IOl`Q -~ Kinch, J. Loucks and Jones. Jnuvvunu-p \ll ......... .-v-..` r R.:eve--William McFaul. Furs: 'dupuby-reevo---Alfred Ynrwood. ' Second deputy-reevo--Manly Hicks. } Councillora---John O'Neil and Jonathan Talcotm.` _ 3 - Auwu-uny us .-v.,........-. . l{eeve-No;;;\n Scots. Uouncillora- 'elaon Parka, William Mil- ler. Schuyler Ulaucey, N eleon Clark. nun 'lIlfl`V uvnwn uuu `ll -... ...-.. Daughters. MERRIVKTII. '. Jan. -l~Misa Calvert, Ottawa. arrive in town Saturday, and is ohe guest`. of Miss Anna Wnmhorn, Brock street. Miea O'Neil, Arnprior, is vinibing abt.he Blcrrickvilfn hotol. Mr. Clifl, o the Toronto Mail will", whose home is i , Carleton Place, was in town luau week Miss Tillie Lieaon entertained a number of her young friends to a- pleasant; evening Thursday: Mr. Proseor-Ins his skating rink nicely lighted by electric lights. Mnrrinkvilln 1mm.mot;l;er one of her v Reevo--E. Bracken. l)eput.y-reove-M. Johnston. 1 Uounci||ors-W. Berry, Luther bu:-n, R. Hudiner. I=_9R'.T".! WEEK NL}.V;. 1-1.. `I')p.Ah Ant I1 rmk nicely ugnceu Dy OIBCDHC ngmns. Merrickville loses "another fair daughters. A very pleasant: event. took plncoub the residence ofMr. and Mrs. William Mi:-kelly. when their only daughter, Edin H.. was united in wed- lock to A. C cl.eod, Liatowel, formerly of Merrickvillo. Rev. T. B. Conley. of the Methodist. church, ollicinted. The bride was supported by her cousin. Miss Bur- bour, Toronto. while W. A. lhldwin; Smit,h s Falls, did honors for tho gr&&. After the ceremony `vac performed the guests ebb clown to 3 must elaborate re` past. The happy couple left. was C l .R midnight. train for their home at Lint.owel,` amid aehower of rice and good wishes . The annual entqrtainmenb in `connection with Trinity church Huudny school was held in the town hall on New Year s night. and was a grand success. The receipts $1! the evening `mounted lzoover sixty-fi 0 dollars. ` The Award was nlalntalned. At. its last sitting, for the purpose of rendering judgments, the oour; of re viow decided the case of (Latter, Galbraith & Co. Va. T..J. llonaghue. Originally the cane had been settled by a submission to arbitration. The arbitra bors found that there was a balance of ac- count. of over four hundred dollars due by Messrs. Carter, Galbraith & Co. to Mr. Donaghue. The award was attacked by the former on technical grounds, be- I cause it had notfbeen prepared bya notary or deposited with one. Thu award was sol. aside and judgment won`: in their favor against Mr. Donaghue for the amount claimed. Thecqurt of review has just re- versed this judgment. unanim_o};sly,maiii- taining the award.'and sending the reco d back to the `superior ourt to have aj dq- rnenb entered in f or of Mr. Dmaghue against Messrs. Carter, Galbraith & Co. for the amount. given.-lllonl:reald Herald. Mr, Dnnnuhnn in n rmidnnh nf this nilzv. |' Iuuu um I nu.-1 ..u-. ..n. `I Reove-John W. Thompson (twenty- Lhree majority). - l)epuby-reevo--(','hur1es Tenant (acclamtr tion.) ` (`louhcillors--Mu.rtin 1%. (mild, George A. | ui'vis, Ahn Avery. ` _._--- /`\ H10 alnounn g|VBn.--nl0nDruauu nurmu. Mr. Donpghue is a re:-idem of Lhispity, and was loimorly in partnership with the Montreal ompany. The one wu origi- nally entered for breach of contract. " I ..--T._____..... Gorri9.. hprouIe.. Huv K - - 1`\11'dy. , ___,__ C-lanai Bun Quad. Classes resumed in Quoen n college yu- herdoy. Very Iiptlo work was undertaken but no-day studies begun in urnenb. Rogi. opolia college also reopened with 1 good nhbendnnco. , ' vmau or athenl. " ( Reovc-~'S.. Bullia _ CounciIlora-H. W. Kincaid. A. M, Cmsesela, H R. Knowlton, William Kar- luv Township ut Ktugnton Elections Number of votes given for each ca date by` pollmgsub-divisions: I 2 fl 4 5 fl `.10). ! (yr... Huwltoy Watts Slack-TakingSa|e{ If you burn ever teen I little child in 3 poroxyem oi Cronp, or it you have been G3,` rioyed by a constant. tickling in thothroat, on can upprociata the valua of Rsnn'om`I ivo Synpp And Tolu. which given quick relief. `Z50. E. C. Mitchell. 1 ' I u 1: .\..'.. I... :. 5:. .........a...'. .L.....i " Mayor-J'.'A. Clnpp. .' j heeve-David Higg; _ Deputy-reeve-A|ex nder Mcuillivrny. ()ouJ1c1llors-Turrill. Sheriff, Gilbert, I Mokh. Mzutin, (lrimmonf Williams, Mc- ' Kenzi,..VVrng!ng,`tf_,: Kyle. and Foster. `A; ` Village or Txvogu. Reeve--Samual Gmnb. V Co_uncil|or_a--~P.. F. Houston, . Qlginn, F. CouM.rym_ari~(`. M. Way. ` .._-__. Ree-e_1.'3?u."J:::"'""7"" Counci|lora~--Messrs. John Ihyd, K. Lmg, John Mclutyre, John H4ck<, roller. `I-"In. lb. K}. n|l_r-cnuu. , I D , J. H31` any his in his pounossion about thirty mo dmgrplnnea and mnny her toolq mod 1 I-ho construction 0! 3. city hall. The; are ood"to-day when r`-pt Innd. Th once the property` at his gfeocpnolo, Robert Fisher. who in, now visiting in she city. ` _ Tho` citizen! band eoronsdod unyob . 01096 Uwiopggo u. his relidoneo |'uIh1_von~ ihg. and wort royal_ly entertained. A. \ SHIV: Tgf. Sn Ins Men olochulr uhmlnuun at-Rmfnw. Haianaono IUWII `II I UlI7l'I.l|II ll. C3uncillozs-Weab ward.Willi:'Z`)lrvine, Geo:-go Clement. J amen Soxamitlf.` Uentre ward, James mwhitiwu, Georg -Parnham. Marshall Oliver; East. wnfd, Vsilliam Mol- low, Thomas Uanlc` Mlliam Snindero. `Town 6! lflutqu. `- .. 1, A l'\I V sawing 'n,|ycrr-A v '. ulouqy. H. Hench. Dopuby'roev`o--H. N. $2259. . Uouncd|ora-Nort.h via . T. Logan, 1 . O`B.gilly. W. N. Roberta: (Jenn-e`wo.rd. J. Judas, I). Brnunlnn. B`. Hilliard: South U 9llly. W. N. tconaron: Uentrqwuru. u. | Judge, D. Brownies, F. Hilliard; South ward, H. J. Airbh, A. Lindsay, W. Mills. I ._.____ - u w u n u... U. .-...` ...-...._., l{.aeva-W. E. Anderson. First deputy-_re ove-l)nniel Howe. Second dcty-reeve-l)av1d Stafford. CounciHora-Frederick Parliament. {Boots and Shes A MEnnIck/`xiii 7Nl'J;RRlAGE. A ` ...... .. ...... `Mayor-?,C~ . Mnoksy. Roov.o-v . -n-........v......- ll` xv in Muuicva Etjcradus. . ,. ______ . Rear Leeds Ana Lanadowne. n n u ' Front Of Yongca And Em-ot.t.. 2 I In n-IL,_._._..__, ..._ Township or Amellasburg ._ III I.` A..A.._...... Township or Hnllmldl. ` uvn,-._,. |A_IB,..I (*1. 1"? Toxxunhlp Of Konnehcv. \f, ,, ,_._ -.A.a vmage or uni-mvkvnlle. "IL `I. 1l,II Town 0! Dutoronl o. , _ tI'V,,., ,,,,__A IIYJIIL us. JOHNS'l`0N& 00.4 town (it Bonftuv. A [1 ll--I.-.. :7&'3-'-'_3'-I733? 1? One or It: Fair candi- we gOV6I`I1l.'n0nL. To ghard against infanticide, special provision is made by which children may be placed out for adoption on the applica- tion to and approval of the provincial de- partmept. ` r. taggwford got a chance after recess ` `to`mrJve mendment aliirming ;the ex- pediency of adopting the tender system in the purchase of supplies for the public instizutioni.-. which he had had in readiness for several days. The de- bate occupied a. couple of hours, the speeches being numerous and brief. Mr. Davis opposed the amendment on behalf of the govornment.on the ground that certain classes of supplies can be more advantage- ously purchased on the open market than by tender. Both systems are now in vogue. tenders being asked for the sup- ply of tb classes of goods that can be more economically procured in that way. The division of the house on the question sustained the position of the government. Twentysix members, including three patrons and one independent: (Mr. Hag- gerty) voted for the amendment. ad ` iorty-eight against it, the government majority. against it being twenty-two. _ vvl Va-Q gr | |\IlV. , '\&'r`lto lot IIItlDonlunLu_l`|uqn- `I __ _ 9. 4-4. IQUOIOL. . Uppoaltlun Amendment Fnvorlng Its Adop- ` lion Rcjeqtecl Iiy the House. Tl)l.0\'I`U, Jzin. 4` ~-Thelegis=|ntu1'eto.day resumed the Iuhori of the session, and they will now be continued withoubceeaabion on every week day until the b'.lEIH88B is dis- posed of, unless some unforeseen circum- ' stance arises to interfere with the pro- ` my-nvnlnn Bhu will Llkoly Ute. Tum N. Y., Jun. 5`--MlBBl~IR}'TllQmp- eon, aged twenty-ve years. of lullas, Texan, who since last August has been visiting at tho iesidei-c'e of .\l. E. Thomp- son, attempted euicidoxtliis morning by setting liio to her clothing. Sho tint saturated her hair and clothes with kero~ sine oil and applied a match. In an in- stant she was enveloped in amers. Alter considerable elforta. members of the fami- ly extinguished the fire, but not before every particle of liaii` was burned lrocn tho young womaii e head and the upper part of her body was burned as haul an a stone. She will probably die. Miss Thompson had eutlared a long time from the affects of heart trouble, and ofoen expressed the be- `lief that she would become insane. I mmo. . ,"_ Mr. McDonald (Bruce) innroduced :1 bill ` to amend the a r culturo and arts act. , 8 Tim nrm1nim- hrnuahf. in a hill rannantimz c-------- 7`? T -- - . ' ' ` ' Wu homthounan ' , . hnniaud by an, I. J. .- .~ ' tuuhpulpso. IIGII I vo.,

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