Cor. Princess & h'ontre:I S'ts. mam. _ ~. ' to tho pvgruunt. pnyhg that the can-- psuloo In lvoul to give the people : live: ~ and pmpcny a pg-unetlun lluy have nut haul. What lho whom 0! `Int podlhl Ill! 1 I`! uuuwt conjocwn. What It ought to he out In ouy Imagine-I. \\'hn It will ho without an lacuna pending and I cunn- } punt cllupolmua tn win public favour can In an ouy dlvinod. The (mun goua- , moat`: wuwpopor huh: (I ask!` to In a EJEJI Deullock In the Council. 1 in n . 4- An Iinei-gotlc Socletv. -_.. ....- L_. A_.- _._..`L- CULHAA` I v'kai'1u'r. mucus. sun. u- -...-.. .._, ... ...--.... n. In winter, when million: 0! I brv.-nth the ii of ill-wutilntecl g nffe.-lions are mom lrequent Paid 1: AI "m`..'::-..';4' \I -_s-3.1--I:-nu u-cu-u-- ,_ - V 1 III] lllI'lI'l' 0! I IIIIIIIOII I! [I0 00!! Illllllll \ meet . ` Mom n` of the xx. munudma suck and zotmleun. llxclnnnc. and ohuthlcngo Bound` mm & WIiiGilTF00C"(L1IiITEDfV Qlnnlrn (II-nln gnu` int-I-Inn I1`-lg-n E THE M AYUR onruestly requests all citizens wishing to assist the aulferers of the Nowburg tire to please send thclr contributions to the City Treasurer. City Hall. ' .l0H_\' C.\ltS0.s'. SECOND: HAND BOOKS PAPER, 30 cts. ; OLOTH, 60 cts. ` lmcncs or INFIDELS. F 1'!!.E.T'3: NEW BOOK! Auut. 9- ]J. Henderson & 00., In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. Erasers, I\ 1 Slates, , THE sale 0! the Booths on the Crystal Palace Gt-oundl. tor the axle of Refreshments during the coming Fair. will take place at tho Crystal Palace on Tuesday, the 13th Day of Sept. Next, BIOLOGY. C().\ll USl'l'l0N. I FRE.\'(.`H. ` TRI(,i0.\'0.\l I-ITRY . I rr Sooond~Ihnd ll! bought Ill `I- 4. SIMMONDS, Ana. 9. I-nmcnm n1'nln~ (SE01 2 R.\l'H\'. .\l l'.\'IL'. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have I complete assortment in all the following branches : RI-I.-\IlI.\`1i. \| l)I'I`l \ u ' l|R.\\\`lNH, Aug. 13. GEO GEES, TSCHOOL BOOKS I M. 0. HARDY & 00.. Como and use our stock. No one forced to buy. and one price to In- Heavy Underwear. 250. Heavy Underwear. 400. Extra Heavy Underwear. 600. We call epeolal attention to our $0 and 760 llnea. equal to last year'e I1 cooda. - Bootoh Underwear. Natural Wool Underwear. Oaelunere Underwear. Ladiea and Boy: Underwear in all deal:-able llnee. and much lower in price than laet eeaeon. BY REV. mgnn LAMBERT, Now oomplou. In addition to 30- culu lines we hold a mill lot. ! campus and odd lob. none nearly half valuo. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. uN6E`RWEAR wn HAVE ova FA I T. L b`T()UI{ l.'.\'l)%\\'RITI".RS' SAIJC nl Windmill Palm. Montreal. on 'l`l'l92.~!DA\' afternoon. nu: September. 0! mo Ban lmu. 326 Tubes. 9 Steel Plane. 1 (`net Iron Pipes. 02 Nail Sheets. 59 Boiler Plates}! Bundles Uns Pipes. ex-schooner "wlllinn 1). being part of the cum) enred how the 88. JOHN k.\UX. wreck- ed at (`hnnneU. Newfoundland. Sale at 8 o'clock, pan. THOS. J. PO'l`TER.lAucHonoer. See our winIovr. PRINCESS STREET, 88 PRINCESS STREET. ~71 Crayons, _"1`I:.\II-r:RA.\`ct:. .u;|Jll mu ooobs. CH I-I.\lISTRY. I `n-n nu .-\l I o`clock in the afternoon. By order. - Y`|l\'Il\ lA\Il.`. Pencils, I-ZLO(`l'TIO.\'. I. hRA.\l.\l.\R. (:1-IR.\lA.\'. \\ RITI NH. A Lu]-IRRA, IV I L.\TI.\'. II. to ho lncronoed to I at the non |mmal Compasses, clnl. Cotulncrcid Course, r` 4 R11 - HOW FAR THAT LITTLE CANDLE TRROWS IT BEAMS j""-: ` ` sw::u.R + -Q t. \.\\ I3. AI ; RlL`l'L'I'l'Rl-2, '.\Rn u.\u:'nc KI.\'GS'l`0N (:1-IO)! ETR Y, "ulmion-\'. Rules, lll.\"l`UR\', PH vsxcs, GREEK. Damaged Steel and Iron. ` .;;;.;.2:~.:::>3.... ....`...;` Ilrlll H .. Eqn Jas. Campbe||'s,Wood Yard. THE BEST DRY HARD WOOD. I ft. long. SOFT WOOD. ELABR Rlnnrjnn Where he will be glad to moot all his old cu- tomera and as mnny new ones as will honor him with their patronage. He will constantly keep on hnnd Dire`:-fly opposite the Tate Jo: Pout Barrack. Gate. THE SUBSCRIBER been qeapectfully to am nounoo to his numerous friends and customeh that he has removed bin 01 and established Wood Yud from the Fe wharf to the old K. & P. Runway Depot" at the foot of Ontario Street. and . , \ other Black Dress Mater-iai. Ouxxstock is always well as- } sorted and Best Cash Value. Send to us tor BLACK SILKS : BLACK OASHMERES or any TERLING-HOUSE SCHOOL, l`nruhu-Ind hr MI?! I I.` Ill.` Q1` nvuv ...:n Sept. 10. w-------u-cu --6&9: 33! I885 Conductai by Ml-ELLE. DE ST. REMY. will R1--oll'lI tlL\'J `I lll`IlSl)A\'. QIIPTIZIIIIIZII Int, I887. I-`or terms. inquire at 3 Gore Sn. Kingston. ..___-_--.---_.-----j-__ uvurtuo MISS MAY AG.\ E\\'. teacher of Music. R l`5i(l\`l1(`lv B) Gordon street. ___v- --w-v:v-an vvo ou.lAIlHbU, Piano. Slnunc. Ouun. Burnout. Next u-rm commence: Scptombm uh For terms ply at the note of Messrs. Rey- ner & Carey. olden Lion Block. -_ 305'. J. z. nsaaocnmas, 4-nun npu--.. ..-____ run 8501 uni. nA1u.J WUUU. I 1!. Ion SOFT WOOD. BLAB8. KINDLING ' BAND SAWRD WOOD. Laow cnur nt- MIL Hdmom W. REYNER, Dc--- oa.._.|__ :g_._ uu.__, , Ionrulucltbrdero complete In 0 hr inn. 1:. n I 0|` usury: B15381 . I"irsl~('hul Elementary Education In 1-Ina Huh. lluhenuulco. (`hairs and Book~ls'e1-ins. Term ops-nu Thursday. Sept. In. I-.. R\'.\.\'. B..\.. Prhltipnl. .~`_uIc-nlmnn .~'l.. din-clly opposite Firll Nuna- disl rhnrvh. Hours I0 n.m. to S gun. .-..:. KINGSTON ACADEMY, on n nnrxtunv n..un--- I ll\\'I-I rem-irenl ill|l"|l'!i0ni (mm .\lR.~'. .\l--.\'I-LIL lo M` by Public Aurliun In-r TWO |lUl`.~`l-is AND LOT. situated on llmrk NH-1-I. nhu\'t' Harrie stm-I. The lurgv hollzw runmlns H-n rooms. and the collage N.'\'0l I romns, and urv ho!h rough-cast. The lot is LT1 x G5 fa-cl. 'l'ln-n- In a good wt-ll of water on lhv I01. and Hlllbuildilla. I'll` Tlw sale will mkv lnlurv un .\lU.\'lDA\'. SI'Zl T. l`. lh. ul 1'. o'clock noon. M the art. llmrk n-rt (uh:-r infnrluntiun mun` be had from J. H. H UTCHI-Z.`.U.\'. Ancllonorr. `MONTREAL DRY Gbobs; MISS E. (I. RUHI-I will renlnrw School III.\ on )I(L\'IlA Y. .\'I'ZI T. mu. Ikxysunuh-r lvtrl` ndlnmul. Minn ltooo will be It holnr Iru Tum-IA)`. Sept. 61 h. ha-n application can I nude in her. Fol furllu-r pnrtlrulnrs apply ` hr! n-side-ru-e. .\'o. 161 .~'_\vlrnhmu Slrwl. corn` of Queen ."lr('1'l. Hu\'in|z rvmrmd In Ki ton, will upcn jwl I4-mun (`husmn for (`In drum on I ulwrnuy l f`l`]Ill`l\|I0l| : M \ Arl. [July Ilmlrllll luok M! this your at Tummo L'um-nit alajnlylolhv lady Prlnclpni. . .\'.auuldn-u.'nbove. I T "'*" * `*j-* v - TORONTO LADlES'COLLEGE, H0 lllnllgnlgcv Go `Inna-non `xaam J [1 % O9 OX3 I `III -K Alloy-Inutuholluotmnooulnd Vuul Ind: It I. hv-an up In gndnnnn. Ah. 1 lq:nr\. M om. uuugmk. huoxfwnuuu {union In-Q jug}: Ionlnh. Luann Iatwnlniolocy .01; Iuuu 0;:-Supt Clinton; In 0.0 '00! `Juan. Dd mac ph |- Canada. MI .5-uni "mu uv;-. 1.:-on V_-_.. -- 1 |nn'w::.~t nuuu: Axn mvlslox stuurrs.) - I ---1::-:=.:.~..-:........ 1 mum. uuu no}; c. v. Aunt, mm... as I-ucnnn Alllonnn-nun-llnnn.--nl nul \'.nl Il..4. n... 1.... D) uuu.-I . ' DAVID J.\.\ll-is \\'.\LKl-Ill. Auctioneer. Kingston. Sept. 5th. 1337. HENDRY & THOMPSON, sums: Imm rut`: on aln-ucmou 0. min; `rm: Kl.\'(lS`l'0N L`0NIKH\'A1'0I{\' lot Ibo \'|ol| to open an be ruuucu l.n|u|.mI:.l'h|I|u\'o?.ylO:l1nII'o:: Pr! ltmoltrcold u ' In-d. A.'3a'm!.. o.tu.....".`.`.. &"".'.'.....a ...._ k-cud tnuuublournn. A ' 3.'`.f'.";~. or to W. n nom coussnvamnvcusai 'I(uyoO0!D4`I`Q`:uy Cannon! 3 '.' 0 lbw k W .V@O3\.lud`lhtAv| soaoox. 1='oa_';'im` ifiuu. -ruovsouuu and ST?-Envun-ugmuo Ilouluclnsunclnurunont. V hull mu 0! I on um. um sun. \'.-mm lam. (us a punk u-lulu; i the hunts: thum- ua. Put `nlu. tlvlnluuu minus. oourw of mu 1. run. 1-09.. apply In .l.|llI`. III] I u u A n_._:.a... . raj - lknuu and Guardian thing In valet hon for Ibo Icahn beg-Inning IIIPIKIBSII In. uvnqnuudto nah lundhu nppuuon. Auucudu numbing aha Iopt. am will hollld Ivogpllennulauthoulcrnnvlnres. mun: unit: an Twain. Iql. Int. isefxa-wuauiwaeouec . wuwyuvu -rut-- :w-- 82 Wouuloy 8:... To:-onto. l'l`l.L\' Q(`ll'l`llI l.\` IZVKRY lIl:l'Al('l ?OmCONTRACTORSJ. (`U.\`uh2lt\ A'I"0lt\' I Violin not open to who run n 11...; ua--I1 ll (Moist. Annual. II7. MIN RIPEA_I.l! MONDAY, l2TH- SCHOOL NOTICE. T01. NTO. tt`Il`1`l'- xumrn mm 1:. ' ______ .--vvv vuupibli (ht. and lnrldoa Bu. Kingston. _ -,- ..v---v....- vvuuu I'll] IO K0-OQOIOQ OITCDIIB In. -- QUEEN 8TRIl'l`.-- nrooamo Stand A ' "0. I33 31. P030? IP08- At one o'clock In afternoon. that Valuable (`lty ` Proporty. conntntt ot lot No. tt.on Pt-mbroko titrevl. near Rina t. Wcct.com ruin:-mnmur dtouu New I-`rune (`otuuux mgr. containing 6 rooms. with extension kitchen lixtd. wood Ihod. well and (anion : Iuml and oott wntur In home. The purrhuor must pnyn depouit at .0no~tonth ot his purctauo mane At nah-y when any lI.`l'IlIl can In nrrnnnod for M. lur further north-uhru and condition: of sale v---- vow onvanr 812 BROOK STREET. 1.... I.`|-........-.. |.u|..-_..-_ mbiJoA'rxomL. &_ IBTETERI .-q. nun. v1;:..ny-pl; In J.\UI8 HILLIS. M.A.. I`n~I!de-M. A n-n-I IX- P:~epamT.:n Ilmlrnlu lunk a, mokaou. I.A.. I|III\'l`II| |{ Mugyc. T cmm COLLEGE. I-I-I:l| Musk And Fine nnl 4-has homra `nit:-Iillr, rnr rinvnlnru be Arranged tor nuance. furl her particular: of apply to me Auctioneer. or In I II \lAl`II AID imio Instructor, Au..- 9., un, , '.` | O. I'IuNl'Il'.\L I Mann . out rs Fur rm-ulan IRS` M \TNIl',. Il|Il1`r lvu-l\o {mm inn run In l'N' El! l`0\\`l|2l . UP HALE In men Mun nu lltouu In Vendor. than wl nIh~r| hr ulo by Public Auction. by Wlllhln Mm-my. A|I(`|IolI0`f. M M: Anvou ltoom. Martel Square. in the (`Icy of Klnguon. on A n- n n.-- ;;;;;a;.;T`.;.s;;,.;;s.;;,:1:b:`:a;; n, l_l.. A.,_, Euondn sllifnlr Hntisn'[1In_L6 BOOTHS I BOOTHS I I on-emu uou uuluu III! ouunmaingn; Ilse you oompriu nearly Sacra. Title pod. Tuna-IO 1-pnnuuh-hnlucoin one month. V tho Nd. Punting may be inupwlul. Pot lurlhor pruouhu apply to Kirkpatrick C RolI|'I.0aunrio am-oi. um `Y Ham, 1 Anni innm-r, Tho W and (`ommedlmn lloevunnd Pro- rglcen 1 cg-uyhl by LL(bl. y. on (nu! Ht. lacuna but: {an unh- guurly qaamcr at hot . at (`um-onion Mignon. now villain tho city limits. The noun In bumol Ion. contain 0 rooms. hull and tltehou on [wind oor. Iona hodroouu. excellent new tubing and outbuilding: ; mound: oomnrlu ncnrlx mud. flumday. the .7505 8cp-t. , it I? Moon. /335 AND 337 KIM} srmmr. man we wens. Iuua_u;x\'.VIli rl'uHuA.\`. an IVA. Thu main dumb (`an-ulhun mm but "n"3d7a k MN-."3' a nun : III . . `I .': lflrmltm Ibotbimlu :Fo Evylurld. 5 9 c not `- ~ . and 1'.` O`l,5'lI\:. ti-. null nnruuholuouno. Pluuopu. inu nous: an anouuns FOREALE. --& Till ndordgud Ill llh A I hm Roonhyukol Equnto. :0. n 1 U0 DI. -IllIl!IOID vrI9t?_5r_' _m1~_ 09!". and Tim l'nl!oI'Ined has Bands. \\'Mu-u Polunil. The only douhlo manna in -1 arm. The TI*o()nolaul fru -nun ` us. personals-I by Its dhungu nertwmn quoouolnoncudownuc an donuts. E LTLEITIT-I TBS IIIIII Illllll he world. Nu _ 'I'Ino unh- 'i`.5_.'u`u'E.1-. In-: r - "l'I'ME:LY_>A_l*I.!_O_UNOElNT. -_-7 -. - . ... ._. .-, _ _ __.. lmcd In .~'epI.. fans and specications may be seen at our .'(`. . MARTIN'S OPERA HOUSE CAXADIAN ct AMERICAN `COAL OIL Delivered to my part Q! the city. / Saturday. Sept. 10th; Al-`Tl-`.u.\'uu\' A1` tn. . ls:\'lt.\'l.\'u A1` 8. A re Double lunmoth JIIIAIP lllll llll lllll .\t1ct1'oi1 b`z1li4 -g-ovvuu you an` uuna vyra -u nu puuun HY IR SIST3`5"2.~'.W TL`. Inna:-ml lgnnhggnl-.. __A n_l.._n.;..l ..l.l|.l ... Li L jLV TLELJLI The most fuclnatlu and uucmtui rll rennin lino I` Id_ Illlln .l|\:s'Nl|Ii l`l'lt.-4 CITY PROPERTY. |MPOUNDE_D. *25O`TONSA I Reliable Brands. o'cIorl J. POT'l'ER.lAuctioneer. IJLIJIJL \K V NLILKIJ-J, Hardware, Paints}, Oils, ---D.\L|-:R.\` 1.\'-`- Universal Stoves and Ranges, A POPULAR POWER & S0.\`. Architects. Golden Lion Block. ALI. C.\RSO.\'. Mayor. e sold by public nuc- Jck am. an that dsy. JOE}? SMITH. :-i::-:-::-:_T_- . D_l. .\uu'u.\u. \ emlori Solicitor. WWI It`f|0-|`0llIIt` u nu- ETC-\ . MAPIIAR. mmlnri Snlh-ll av-suy 3......" ...,......_. . their mm-dorms: :vrm-k:` ~- ~ -The`pe0ple'of this city and county huge nu - ya, ...-.u. crossingzunre cum.-ernexl. Such ha; boon the fatality of nu-ialveuta, upon them thnt It unauimouslywlgned pggilion Iu_\I been `sent ` hItd'n`"ud"..!xpri!l1I`6 U9 fl!` l'lli1Wly" vs-nu. --uuy. v. V.-. v.-._, rm-..` -.9-nu-J. There is no other contrivence for taking the" lives of people.T says the Rochester Herald, but what the law-making power has unllcrtaken to supervise and change for the better. Menufactoriel must put up re escapes, hotel keeper: must place; moons of ight in every bedroom under pain of con- viction for misdemeanor. the steamboat owner must have his boilers inlpectod and his engineer licensed, concealed weapons have been taken from the brutal and the pnuionate, corporations have been made liable tor defective walks and ilnpuuble made on.which men is. injured, or killed, but the railroads continue to cross Itreetl` Mid highway: on the level, And go on with 19` AI. -2- _...-_J__....- ..._..I. I.\` THE Townahi of Kingston. lot. No. 15, ms concession. one ark red cow. horns turned u :onc rod and white heifer. horns turned In. T e animals were impounded on Thursday. 8!}: Sept.. 18!}. It the are not claimed before Mondu. 1911:. the)` w be sold by Dublin RAIL WA Y A CL'll)E.\'TS. The frequency of railway accidents. espe- cially at grsd( crossings, suggests the doing of something towards their abolition. It may be necessary to pass in law in Canada similar to that which prevails in Connecti- cut, where. if the conditions of the law are followed out, there will be no grade cross- ings at the end of ve years, and in some cities it has been insisted that principal streets shall not be crossed at grade by rail- roads. The grade crossing` should be done_ away with in. every one of the thickly popu- lated states of `the east. The statute of Con- necticut would be a ood one to follow in . `principle,`that a certs u percentage of grade crossings should be changed eseh years, and r all railways henceforth built should go either under or over every public highway. n'I'VI.-_. :- .... ALL-.. ......e..:..-...... R... e._I.:..._ .\n l'Il|llllT_\' of the knights of labour has c-liritcul the tart tr-un the minister of public works that nothing definite has been decid- ul upon in regard to the chnstrnctiuu of a dry dock at Kingston. In case it is built the labour of the convicts upon it will be limited, being contined to the quarrying and preparing of the stone necessary for its foundation. This presentation of the issue does not coincide with that of advocates of the dock. who certainly gave the people to to understand that the building of it. at a cost of hundreds of. thousands of dollars, would be the accomplish inentof the convicts, that if they do not construct it it would never beconstructed. The getting out of the stone for the foundation is but a small part of the service the dock would occasion, and it is questionable if the A scheme would have been boomed by some people so much had they understood the extent to which Hon. Mr. Lsngevin says convict labour is available. If the government did not at any time, nor now, contemplate the con- struction of the dock. (not merely the sup plying of so ie of the material entering into the composiiihn of it.) why should it send its engineers here to examine sites. make surveys of them, and collect the data for an elaborate report upon them T What is the sense of going to all this'trouble and expense if no policy. so far as the government is con- cerned, has been decided upon 3 Is it not very apparent that a great deal of moonshine has been talked by certain citizens, and that the government for political etll-ct has taken advantage of'it and humbugged them 3 If not this the minister of public works does not give a straight answer to the interroga- tives of the knights, and they will not be apt to forget it. i In nlrillc ... .._., --..__ .._.`. .v ...- -".u:-.- on ---. 3. The Wnn: did not undertake to speak for the lumen oi the United Stetaee. louttor thoee of Cenmln, end it eeiul the! they lied st lent Awakened to heme oi the power `they can exert in this direction of politicel efleire And come out in fevuurx-I commer- cial union. The inieprint u! A word or two pvnnittetl out the miuvnnetruo.-lion placed upon neentence by the Inlclliytucir, eml tu the ubicl anti-cmmnercinl unionist a min- print in A perfect goal-u-ml. 4. The \\'una hu from the eerlicut eugee ul\'(wnt.esl commercial union. without vult- ing to see what position the political partiee were likely to take upon it Alltl without curing wlmt tl'n pueitiuu would be. It ` Cuulnl lune wnite-cl, like the luialhg/(urn-, until the ur.-tcle had spoken, but it has nut rim:-on tu Iln st), and it is perfectly \I illing en ..l..l.. I... nl... ......-- ,..,... .._ .._ ..-...vu, `- ...-...... .....,-.......,, ,........ and in iaaiunating that `it mlooa Ila [mili- gumr knowingly and deliberately unara an uutruth. 2. The \\'mu did not org} the Cana- dian poopia to Adopt the American tatili. and it did not condemn that laril. I! N printed the complaints ol the M-men 0! Lin United sum. aa upnuod though the column o! a N0!` York paper, and the comments of that paper to the coct that the {armor has not lnmtuul by protection in any some and to the alighuot uncut. C `FL- II ... . J! I _._A .... I-_a_L, A- -_ ,_L The llollovllilor l:c*IcfIlo',-; aoV.-:1 n;4u|rn sown ` attention [rum no. and our remark: will be lurid lid to the point. I `FL. I\`..... .I.._. _._A ._I...._.._ 11--.. ` mcrcinl nnuautioI;.' rm tour I for hunt I m or I Knnln an ._.- Q` ' C ` BWEKK IIHITIHI W}! I. I I ml II. In pa ovoryl Tlnuglu mh at OI . Au:- o=lrlo tho puputaou of thohrac Jab onlwo In ('auu\da: nrtd. utylhh and chap It : ' ")`\.\"..5. I2. nu-hint. rm l0|lI' nuts. on or two Iuoruonn ` lines. 004-}: I\| mum: luuruou mar Ila-. mu! ulvp Itawln Ill uonl concern! volnn . .10 (Invent buhnoquont lui` . . . Ion nlvon woai. IIIIIIQBIIII In. . .. _. In .... . h N II; `J In And than!` Ina nnlmms WTETU IIIIPOUIIUUII Ull |IIur5uu;, 1887. Monday. the by public tion at the hour o 10 o'clock mm. JOIN SIXTH. unvn writ`. IIIIZIQIIIH IZ- III II N Ion ilurhpl Dunthmc. OI\'l`I .`II03I:Wh'O':"'.lokIl.' whoa luchu-pd. I-Ipuow Iuulcu In nndlu euhuuu an chat!- I at uuu rum. - ' \ ` Tun munnu \\'uuIln Wiwevuv even- lnu. It ml King hm . Klncuton. omulu. ur nu nu|.Lnu PII IIAI. THE DAILY WHIG. 1'/It."/mi no['k _T.l '1?/.1 . ---- -- --- '--- Tho Wmu dpu not uh-can "conn- ANNOUNCEMENTS. .4 l|'0l|'D T0 NIL` WISE. "OIMV I0 Orbm Dior. |lII||ru\ o|| 1 I-lm . J. ' the conse|m-net-3. BIPBY &_V1R_T..UE: Au\'r;uFT|:n|:sn. ,, __ _ n_,,_ rn ml. II; i.";;*"..$u; .. -.. - vvvuv v--- ' (:_mi|Iou|lng phase) in I--- nL- 1.. JR. I l'0Dl'|ol0l'. THE BRITISH WHIG. a`.\'I'l'RDAY. SI'Il"l`. I0. T* ___- ` . No home in complqto without an of those colounad wutcr or lefnonnde (etc, at Hendry I '& Thonxpnon. ucuuluvn Ill Iuu ullullvln There is a deadlock in the Gnnnnoque /council. Last week, in the abeence of the reeve, e resolution was `weed etipulnting that the corporation wonh guarantee All ree- eonnhle expenses for the enforcement of the Smttwt, endnt the last meeting e mot-ion wine made to conrm the minutes but Mr. McIn- tyre refuted to pet the motion. end else re- fused to let the clerk eign the minutes, giving I unreuon thet thecouncil had no authority to *- 'II!h1"l'!l1illti1U;"'TlIl!'I' Wu "i"`gc`c1 V eel of emu ring at the meeting, but no .utinfectorgz..u1t1enentxcun*:ivedatx- - - IIIZUI. lull, wnue IIIIIIF UXPUIIUICIIIV [Or various purpeeee amounted to 47, leeving a balance of 65 on hand. he 0 imtion has A memberdhi of 50,019. he large number of 1,030 eethe were registered in l886. e forcible proof that the grim deetro er wee actively engaged in their ranks. e total expenditure of the society wee 180 964. 3e. ma ; of this nearly 74,000 were [mill nnf. fnr ninlhnn-n nnnarnnnninn 'nn.l l\lll83l0ll Dl'llI'ICll OI III? IIIIIIIBIIIIIIOU Xlllely of engineers. Durin lent yeer the Lime- stone city branch in receipt: amounting to Il25s. 2nd, while their expenditure for various nnrnnnn nmnunmd tn 47. la-nvina Tl-I.\'DERS will be received by the under- i signed up to6 .m. o!..\!U.\'DA\'. the 12th inst.. (or the severa trades required in the erection (El; house on Brock Street for J. B. Youronux. llll nuI:I'[v5u' BIn:Iv5Yn Thcre. are twent two members of the Kingston branch of t Amtlgamuted oociety of enaineem During last I.-an tha Lima-- Auwulv -- nu uu n.u uvillvvsn The article is most suggestive and may lead to widespread comment. 301, an. ugu or um nearly 341,000 paid out for aiclmou, auperanuntion `and nnnernlbeneta. ' summer and decrease with the temperature 3 of the shortening days. The diseues of in- fancy are chietly summer diseaaes, so much so, indeed, that their average death-rnte during the six warnlest weeks relate as 3 to l in Northern Europe and as 45 to l in North Ainerica to the average death-rate of the six coldest weeks. `Ml zymotic diseases, i.e., cholera. and small-pox. as well as yel- low fever, am more \'ir;;|ent in summer than in winter. In A word. and in Mr. Oswald} summing up. Cold air is Nature`: panacea, as proved by nuniberless facts which are being more geuenlly recognized the more the study of the disease has been diverted from the suppression of the aylnptmns to the removal of the cause, and it would be an in.- ault to the intelligence of the coming gene'- ration to doubt that the hospitals of the future will be ice-houses. ... The gastronomic exploits of those seal- hnnters would leave no doubt that cold air is N the moat c'ecti\'e peptic stimulant if local 1 experience should fail to convince that diges- tive disorders increase with ever\_' warm than in mixlauumu-r wlu-n ventilitiun is en- forced by the hulruru of the stagnant heat. In other words the inset remedy him in-en mistaken [or the canine, and an \ consequence mtnrrhs Me cnusi-lerably more frequent than all other disurulcrs of the human or- ganisui taken together. If cold air were the venue of pulmonary a'c-ctioue the ll`t>|llo.`uc)' of such would increase with the dietanrc from the equator and the pn.-valenw of out door occupations. But it so happens that among the natives of the Arctic regions lung diseases are almost unknown, end that consumption is from ten to twenty-tive times more frequent in the cities of the lower tem- perate zone than in the pastoral regions of Scotland and Scandinavia. Consumptirea have also ascertained tne circumstance," says Mr. Oswald. that their aliction can be relieved hy a winter bivouac in the Adi- rondacks far more promptly than by a so- journ in the perennial summer of the, Ber- mudas; nay, that even impure cold air is a more effective lung bdm than warm air. for the intense `fronts of the Arctic winter niuhts disinfect even the foul hovel: of the Esqui- maux seal-hunters. " 2.:-I-.u-u~\-nu vu luwu. Leaving out 0! cumisleratinn the fur! llml. articial rulcl in useful for antiseptic pur- poses -t|nt it has: on perishable gnudl n prenrvntive ed}-cl it in nu-rtecl than many cliuunic nliseueu can he curml by Articial refrigcrntivm. city lwrlle-1 houu-0, lung AR :-vlicuu miulaulnnn-r veutilbtiml en ` furced the hotrurs Iugnnul Inc. I, .| _ ,__,-|. .|,, I __g -A.-... l.. I... L...... ` expemlitnro of h;el. in in cheap. and coulcl lu mule uhonpor than the champ: fuel. and the experiments with the government lnlhlilcu oi Winn: `MM! Wuhlngton. sad the usual u-orhhapn of Slnrullla. prove tint the [argon hall: on in coolonl to n temperature 0! 9010 an degrees below that ol the outdoor utmos- phorc. Considering the number oi mitigat- sting qonclu known to modern chemistry thorn would indood be nothing Iurpriling in _tho lnvontlou oi I parlour cooler no portable u n mull cooking stove. uni it needs. Mr. Uuwsld I|)`I. no clnirvoynnm to foresee that the cltiuo! the lawn will hue nirigwt lion comptnien uul Arctic raw.-rvuiru, with not-work oi cold air pips. uni tho: their plutocrnu will freeze their our: in ovorcoolr cal summer-lmuuu with the complacency of llocklnennierf pun-enue,I-ho emlundnll the luurrurn of l.hu('al-`ulln lulu-k-hole tn ulemorr Itrnle his ability ul indulging in (I lavish II In I curious and an Interacting mklo which Poll: L Uownld writes tut tho .\'oo-1| .{mcro'mu Rn-o'h', pal-llllml In the lur number. and in which he lmlclo tin -`hr pocullu typo ul clvllhstlou `ll puc- coalod In completely inverting the order 01 Satan`: datum-.uul lurnod milllounl our follow-mu to endure Oh nuhuuu his-ry 0! their ubuooo at the Ivory anon when the cruumu of the walornou oolohnu lilo u I tau.-.1." No any: that tho II'hiIO- inn 0! our dwelling: would mind! 0! maul fold lmpnn'omu'au. but than in no uloulat that own gho nvong tonllatukor (aloud any structure :21 wenhu-pa-ud \u_lk. could he undo hablhlnlu by the intro-luctlon :0! cold Oil`. 1 Hnns mm speclncnuons oc Ill our olco. _. edhowest or any tender not nccossarlly accept-