Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Aug 1897, p. 3

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Said the horse we: without a fault." The buyer found the honewublind. Whenho com- phined thegiucoh aid: "That ii note KI!!!--h -e e lnisottune." mpuu unwr- |,.:"f.a::., ........ ...._;_.'.".,.;:':...`.;~;| yum. Joann. ` Joyeeville. Auznat 16.--Grain in this section in above the noun. No re- yarts f rust other damn: b the noultoheavy `gins. Kin Agneayih in has rutuned from St. Anne de Become.` A I) (run `hrs nttend the 1-` Inc held at Pine Hil every evening. . J. Mul- ~ Ion bu ggachuod u now binds:-. Mia: Man A c you to take charge of her nclnnol. tor mending but neo- ol with but Ll hon. Vklton: Ur. nun? .n$f.pa nu. O'Connor It I. J. IllQ'l-- `u-Inuuncn. Ina n._n.u. 1188 A. mncues rove any ad for their annual hop on Fhurada ght. A big time is expected. W. H. lurk in very huuy at present working his hinder". J. Dunn intends atlkrting out next. week with his thresh- ing machine. frhn Sands afternoon meetings have clqsad for t 9 summer. E. Honing hu returned home after 3:ndin aovenl months with his bro- !` In Detroit. Mich. J. Rankin, of thin nee. ha [puri:li:ihed a farm on the midd `road, and he intends moving noon. Geo Oownn will more back to his farm Hi (all. lunch lnodn Notu. South Leeds, August. 16. - I-`armors have finished haying and report it ll good crop, and better than it has been or some years. The grain in ripening fast. This weak will finish quite a. number in this neighborhood. The prices for grain pm! my are fair for lhis time of yum: School opened to- dpy, under, Mrs. l-`eggs, with a fair at: teudance. The B.H.( . has A. Lindiea . Aninva nnunurnd ff\I".'I:I' annual Iunn nn huntlun nospiuu. The deadly character of more t,h1n one compound used for the hair forms acurious feature of the history of toilet, appliances. Hair (lye:-1, especial- ly such as are advertised to contain no lead, have been fruitful sources of lead poisoning; and it is no open secret that the dezvh of a very popular lady of high rank, who was much regretted a few years ago, was brought about in this manner. She couldtnot reconcile herself to becoming gray, and her hus- band had not only a. rooted objection to the use of the dyes, but. also to the smell of the particular one which the lady in question was accustomed to em- ploy. The result. was that. she had it. thoroughly washed off every night be- fore retiring to rest. and reapplied in considerable quantity every morning. Her symptoms were clearly traceable to lead poisoning when once the clue was furnished, but this was not done until too late, and they were not out - ficiently characteristic to lead to de- tection at ,an earlier period. So leave her nlone with her dead And her God, In time he will raise up her head From the sod, He onliy; can save in the strife e What! ymthway through (l9ul..'l Ii .. With her round the little clay bed We might. kneel; But a. lone mor{her`s frief for her dead Who can fee? Onl He who loved fondest. of all An drank deepest of life a bitter gall- He can heal. l'FlllIllICI London Hospital. The (lmullv vhn jlvulj Iluw Iuuunuuujuu IIIUU H03 STRANGE I STRAND`. Ch. 4% V -4--*~*-"-' uum mum net alone wun nor grlel, Better so, In time God will bring`. His relief- Thn.t. we know, Poor mother! \vhat more can be said. So leave her alone with her dead And her woe. Oh, that's not much of :1 tale," un- swered the old m.'l,n atolidly. I agree wi` ye `ut Betsy yonder is no beauty- it` she had been I shouldn't have wed her. But. that there dog 0` mine he was simply pinin' for somebody to look after him while I was away at the pit. I couldn't bear to leave him in the house by hissen, so I hit on the idea of marry- in' Betsy. She's not handsome, but she's mighty good company for the dog! " I IIU \\lllllllI'IUI'u" St. Mar y '3 Journal. Just leave her alone with her grief, Better so. ununousiy. Ald. Donnelly moved, seconded by Aid, Mooers. that, whereas the prayer of the pro rty owners on Livingston (avenue, us ing for local improvement `' sewer on the said avenue from Union Kstreet to King street, could not be ']grented, although it was sufficiently _ ..signed, for the reason that no aut- jticiont outlet existed. and whereas, by , the construction at a. local improvement ' sewer along King`s-treet from the in- tersection of Livingston avenue and Beverley street, that an outlet will be provided for sewers on Pembroke street, ' Livin ton avenue, Ellerheck street, * and ntre street; and, whereas, the ' construction of such sewer is a. work of general utility, and urgent necessity, resolved, that the city engineer, and the city solicitor be instructed to take * the necessary steps to advertise a no- \ Vtice--of the intention of this corpora- tion toconstruct a. sewer on Livingston avenue between Union and King streets, and along King street between Living- ston uvenue and Beverley street, such sewers to be constructed under the pro- visions of the local improvenient clauses of the 1nunicipa.l net." Curried. On motion of Aid. Rvan, it was alnnirl- E (`D[|lII'Hl(l Hillel OI [D0 otner SEX. Why hua tn gone an` gut spliced, Ind, at thy age?" one of his friends n.sk ed him. (WM I}\n. u nn} nnnnlu nf :1 duh. ' .... UH IIJEHL An old Yorkshire collieriwell known for his success in the cou ing field, re- cently surprised all his mates by marry- ing 11 very unprepossessing pauper '0- man. He had nlvmys been reckoned :1 confirmed huter of the other \\. hIr lung in nnnn an` aunt nnlinnll 'puaeu, nnu auny ugnea unu semen. ` ma. Donuelly moved; aoc0ndod_by Ald. "Wblketn. that the salary, for thus your. '. of the olty. assessor, l)9'increaIad' by ' 8200, and that the finance committee be - instructed to provide the necessary ' `funds. - I Ann. `M:....`... .....| \v-I...... -..-.......`.a U1 lfl lIH.llIIClp!l.l XICE." UIIITIBCI. On motion of Aid. Ryan, it was decid- ed that the council should adjourn un- til September 28th. Council then xulinnrnnd nf hnlhnual LUHUOH IIHSVVCTS. In the north of England, wllere rabbit coursing is most in vogue. swift, well- trained dogs often win large sums in prizes. It is therefore little to be won- dered nt. that the owners of these uni- mnls should bestow so m? attention on them. An nh-I Vn-l;a|.i-4 nnllln .....II I.......... I? L by-luv was introduced to con- rm the nppointnianeiotthe "cit clerk and assistant. and us fix the ea 1-; at atlas Oufk-' Council went into mmnuttee ` I of the whole, Ald. Tait in the chnir. The [by-luv, fixing the ulnr of the clerk. iacludi the present an ry of the pre- ; sent an stant, wag fixed at $1,300. was /read the nece.s.snr1_ number of tinges, I `passed, and `duly? signed and sealed. I `AM, nnnnellv moved seconded bv Ald. -ya-v-on C-1-n-IVUIGIIIIIC &'IC TIC" Iurlnco Company. ' ruoncnu ` cunnuh count Wm nouns no deposits! on at (mun and or unountto Inlmon . ...*3*..:2`::*..z*.' 'E.n~...'*,.'z..`:'......."" KYLIE L l1'H'N1\ltIIAIl TX-815 Bu-dock BI menu but lll DCPI./E11108!" ZULU. Council then adjourned at half-past two. vv In; DJ` London Answers. In 0}...` nnrih ml"! 4' . :0 W. . lynch. glut xunus. ` _ r. ] Aida. Minnea and Wulkem o ulorsed `-the motion and 5 oke in very appre- ciative term: of r. Gordon's work as useabor. The motion was carried un- animously. ` AM. Dnnnallv mmmrl, mar-nndml luv DO I ll 1 life I (For us trod. Ponnnlu or Bounty. Ilnnnilnl TUIII I113 .500, ` unto hm: mam. 'Aueus1 London. Llvu-pool and Glob; Plre Innnconunun 1'1.---_.. Why no Mun-led. J. Mnrkey. VIIDIIDOIVHII a-'a.."'.';1s`s`.`; ' ` ljnvnln ._ .. n. . .. E: `u! Stand Qua... . . . . gioatnihh 00., ..... .. s , uo...... Sgzbmoh. Qn;,... Torom.o................. Bodford.Q\u. ...... .. lnntinctonun... . .` Thus Rlnn, Qua. Qnm, was `taken luddenly l-u:inpnnee Defeated Yngker At Baseball. NAPANEK, August l7.-0n Sunday morning laet Thomas Russell. of Morven, passed away at the ripe old age of eighty- uwo years. Deceased was an uncle of James Ruseell, of Nnpnnee. On Saturday Inst J. J. Parry, druggieb. took ill while attending to hie duties in the drug store, and had to be conveyed to hie home and e ocbor summoned. Mr. Perry in much be! r to-day. And will beemund egein inadny or two. Mu. John McKim, of Selby. is quite ill. Eunne Bennett. hu returned from I two weeks` vseetion with friend: in Toronto end London. R. P. Lehey in egendinghil holidays with friends in Syden un. . On Rnbnrdnw enrnnnn Inn A inn-w in. LONDON. fNG. IlDIl(lI,l WIIIKI KKIIIIUU "I Gylllln On Seturdey afternoon In a very in- toreetimr mm of buebulj wee flayed at Yarker between the Yea-ker an Napenee clubt-. The no wee molt exciting throughout an resulted in e eoorool twen- ty-two to eleven In favor o! Nepenee. The locel boye may they had In pin the whole village too, and they feel just y prdud of their victory: THE GENDRON '97 at $85. " '96 at $75. " RACER at $90. RELIANCE at $65.00. Aluminum nish to ho found on! on the Gondron. Catalogue-I free on nap `onion. Gonuml at-oak ul sundries on hnn Whaola to nmt.. Easy to buy whealn. Call and sea. During the best. man ths oftho you ride the finest, most popular bicycle: for `W. ISutherland sI %w. J. MOORE. n In:\`v-|IIllA I ca-an-an-u -_., --,- We've gone right through our warm weather Shoes and made a mark down." The weather is so warm we want to do business enough to make a breeze. l l the prices--the" August- prices--that we have now put on the remainder of our summer stock are so low that no one need envy, for all can buy. II1,!--_ _...__ ,3 ;l,, I The only time a mcrma_id is supposed to envy a human being is when she looks at such :1 Shoe as a fashionable woman now wears. London almncaahlro Life As- Qn-unnnngg l5_..._._ ...-_ noalcn Igun. ' Two boxes of the pills were all Hunt I used. and I can recommend Milburn'a Heart and Nerve Pills very, highly to any- one auering as! did. . Laxa. Liver Pillp cure constipation Mid sick hedhcho. -'25 cents. AIl"drug-giata. on me. ~ I I got at box of llilbm-n : Heart and Nerve Pills, and have used them with the reabesb succeu.` Inn; now very much getter. root and sleep well all night. my appetite is restored. I am vi oroue, cheer-, ful, and happy to nd. myuo f restored to health ngain; Tum hnxnn M tho nilln were all that I Prleo so cents per Box, or 6 {or 32.go. At Druggists. or Mailed on Receipt of Price by T. MILBURN 6: CO.. Toronfo. ENVY. IIOIIDGIIDIU (1 033-` Ah night could nob/Iloep my nerves were so terribly'urm:rung. I suffered ver greatly, much more I can tell you thn.n_ let anybody know. So miserable win I that I would not have cared when death. took me. _ 0 Tani - I-nu: AC `4I".nIIn n `Inn:-O. -rut` Mrs. Mnrycootollo. olKin:hn, On , says. "For many years! vo been n rent sufferer fx-o1n psYpitaoion of the gears. sleoplosoneu, nervousness, ate. My heart. uttered frequently And aeexnqd to riso up into tn throat. and I win so bad that at times oouid nob ltfdlld to my household :1 tiel.` An ninhb. nnnld nnh/Ilnnn mv mu-vna AGENT. I8 IIONTRIIAL STREET. m;ux_ The Guardian] BUB"! Ali `Guy rvvyxfvvuu prv Almost Honcho: 0! B_ooovu-yrrom Debmty. neat Trouble-They Give Home `reomonv. Truhks and Travdllng Bags. BICYCLES. `TF7: NAPANEE BUDGET. `Ibo I'Iu'IIl'I. ...ugp|. . W 10-15 .. _ phll-18 E510 ..Au. 1819' `Jun. 19-31 Alanna: lpocllo. Dt. Fork : lungs of Wild ltnwbotry cum: oholut. elnolon.` moths. dhnluu. (I try. on: colic. nun: cou- ..L'a'.'L unnuJ7-o-ouuua all ion! ouyldujqol _ , _ quilt. It in o nutliv all -our lama; nndnji `Ant; ' . ' DIPIICI-I I10 IIIIII WIIII ll $38." Surely, Mr. Guild may be pardoned. if he, like mun other: of the present day. and like I a fiery Campbell I a preceding cuntur . wonders: ` "In joyogn you what. will huh Iev- v or kiown, Thought, foolilll. hate, ha:-nulonnui P '~"P ' b. I. EATON. IIIIL|.0l'- ' The problem arising from the advent of each new poet is, Will the promise of talent shown upon the euparfi.-iee of their first perfonnence.- be fulfilled by their next production I" Of course, in the meny cases. this has not, been done; Cenedmn poets are living to-day whose present status etteet this fact. In the few instances, the hergldry of the first. has been amplg furnished by the second iaul In t e present in- stance, it we judr but by the quoted poems of this yl ., author. the eurvey is l'B>I68Ill'il|g. -rflneee `rel. [mite are not the beet of them, bu they are good; as we intimated before they possess an -elastic and eym thetio vein that is usually no _ to pron a great writer. '1 e difficult part in yet to he tried. Cowper doubted if thenune of hard belon|'ed," even, to hinfwho blend: no fable with his long." Snmlv. Hr. Guild mnv ha nnrdnnnrl. \lI Illl Ill`) Illlilblllllllll IIll\l PU! IIIVIUIIB ways They criticize us; yes, in spite of all We write. and still will write, though he-av`n should (all. This parody of the opening lines of Endymion is, as it should he, playful; probably a better subject might have been chosen, but, from n. ter.reatriulre- nidence of only some twenty years we cannot. oxpwt better treatment of the matter. ' TL. nu-.I.l-n. .-hi-.. I`_...... I... ...I...._o run Ul IILISQV Uplf8, IILIIIUIUB, BUII. \\U['(l.` rhyming. Therefore on every morrow are we twin- mg. Still lovelier lines belonging not to earth. - Spite of despondence, of the humm dearth 01' that Iov`l editor who never pays, 0t` ull the unheulthful and pernicious '5! VS [I?l.l`L|U,lly. -First them the author is young. This matters little. however, for the average critic makes no allowance for juvenil- ity, assuming, prolmlily, that if the poet is born, he must be equally capable at all ages beyond infancy. The crude youthful productions of some great poets warn us, though, that mediocrity in a young poet is much, For a good poe `I made. as well as horn," " says Ben Jonson. Mr. Guild has evi- dently arrived at considerable mastery of language. A smooth poem ma.yso1ne- times not please, but a rough one scarcely ever does. In the second stan- za, the author touches on the pecu- liar trait of the 'l'homa.s cat," delud- ing the uninitiated, yet bringing out strongly what is true. The heart's deep feeling" is indeed stirred by the songs of sweet delight" that, coming forth voluhly from the cat's deep throat, echo through the night", with great effect. l`he "harsh words" then ensue. The whole poem reminded me, when I first read it, of the light pieces of Gold- smith. It has, however,some difference of treatment. The point. to be noteil in this poem. as well as in the one that follows, is the capability of the writer to make the solemn, or, at least the sedate, produce and serve for hur- lesque. Tenn son, for inst.mcc, is nev- cr-merr_v. id: is incn.pahle of merri- ment, and his epics have none of the sprightliness of Scott's uietri:-at ro- mances, but are cold and apathetic. \Ve may legitimately argue from this that Mr. Guild has, at least, two traits neces- sary to the successful poet,-mastery of English, and adaption of mind to runny moods. lt. will be remembered that mastery of English includes not only an extensive vocabulary of English words, but an intuitive ability to choose and combine the most effective from at great number of common words. 'rm: lNl1`l.II|-`.VlEl`. nu.` vnr.*'rn.v l'\'5H UlHl|l`I' U1 (`UIIIHJUII WUFIIS. THE INFLUENCE OF l OE'l`R.Y. A gift for poetry is a. hunt: forever! (3 ubelessnc-as increases; it will never lnss into filthy lucre," but still keep Our pockets empty for us. and :1. sleep Full of (also hopes, iumhica, Soft words rhvmimr. UUllL`lUCI'lll)l. Surveying the poem with an e`\e'nt; once rensuring and landing, is some- what difficult. The host critics are prone to wander into one of the ex- tremes. The friend looks for the bonu- ties and for nothing else; the cross- gruined examiner chases up only the faults. Again, we often forget thntfn general excellence is sufficient, to re- deem the poem from many rtiuulur errors. If I am tempted by riendship to be u friendly rritiu, I hope to he in- duced by the love of truth and right to B(`ll-ll these poems of Mr. Guild im- partially. .|!`lrAl than. Hm nnlhnr is vnnnn 'l`hiq. Mark the grave with marble headstone,` Epitaph append thereal; Then depart. and have there resting Our lamented Thomas mt! It will be seen that the pathetic as- pect of the ceremony is painted with all the mournfulness and effect that might be expected in honor of the (lear- est. friend; the transition is, tlxeret'ur<-._ the more apparent; theintrusionof the ludicrous is skilfully tlelttyt-.tl till the lust line. The epigmmmutic force of the last, line, is. in this circunlsmnce, considerwble. .Qny-vnnvlnrv tho nnnvn u-HI: nn n.n'..& ..:.. s;,g:,_ Jz.:&xg.g.;.aa-;..wia. H. 1. Lyon. mose urnncues auova manuoneu. A REQUIEM. ` ! Make his grave `naat.1_1 willows weeping, By the brook s fu ncious flow; ' I Gmqn the gross `mi wild-flowers grow- ing. . Wa,rm the winds of summer blow. Drop one tear in cherlsh d mem ry Of his songs of sweet delight; Stirring all the heart's deep feeling, As t ey echo'd through the nignt. On the mound my wreath of tlowrets, Tribute to the silent dead, Expinting by this motion _ ` Any harsh words erewhile suid. most greater man ms desire to ouuge. The first poem is to be chiey consid- erad for the smoothness of its verse, and for the degree of appropriateness with which the subject is treated. No characters. are introduced, hence the merit of the monody will depend entirely on iLs- degree of excellence in those branches above mentioned. I 11 [Fri I I I I1` II `II. Whoever wiahes loans 3 new exumpln of an olgl art without wasting war; much time.\w1ll do well to glance at the poems of Lemnn A. Gulld. At my rgqueat the author sent me some of.his productions. and, ether po:fusing- them carefully, I asked him for permisslon to comment on them in the columns of a. newspaper. My request was granted with great re- luctanw; Mr. Gu|ld's modesty belt) 111- . most greater than his desire tr`) ob ige. noem chiey u Auchoru lull DI} fronlchc-In Iowan! `ruin Xooelllrl! In `Ill: lu- onulul Pout -- Exmnlnmlon of . `two PoonI-con_n!aenb1o Ability unplu- M sou:-: Pnondruos or Lsuuu A; cum) aevuzwao. lPVOfis%I{Y 'A; Yuic AIi?i1 0'R.-| lconams HARBWARBJ lomru-h-nu mm-ct-nuga..nug-an R 1. 111.3038 ILD. l.0.P.&.,LA'l'l `o ladies! Bnporlnton one Kluuoou Gone nl Hoopla]. Ooronu {or our and country O. -nu fgszxuly :og?l.o"d.by the Into DI. Saun- don X0 I30` DI II V` CII'I IIU run (In Elm : Alderman Richardson moved that W. R. llckue, J udgo Prioo. Jamel Iinuoo. II .. and E. Dvyor be 5 deputation to up the cioy council to diclinoiogivo hholtuot railvny com my authority :4 lay a double track an an ad. This resolution II! car- -.:`4I --.tI OKQ gambling. k5nnQbnA` Irlll ll IIIEL II. llll TXWIIHOI1 rind, And the rushing Adjourned. .. ......._..__...-J--_- ll LKIU IIIMIDIB KITECK U8 [BIKI- Mr. Johnston did not think that his business would aulfor much. But ho ho- liovu that the street nilwny in driving trade from the heart of the centre to the unall stores further out. If the company you leave to lay this part of the truck it will lndoublod all along the truck evan- tn ly. . ulna Prim nnlrl Hunt. all ILAIK an nom- ATIIOII I headache. lrlllllrlu AldermnnJohne said the railway has reduced his trade by fty per cent. al- ready. The grocery trade will suffer more then then my other. .Mr. Conper mid his trade has beo1 nlfected to eimilnr extent. and he felt like leaving the street if the double track be laid. \l.. 'l-I.....L.... J:A ....L lI.I...L lL-t kl- ll Iy. 3::-igo Prion and time all that the com: puny cmn loan by not having a double truck in the very short. time loll when one our hu to will`. on a witch until another punon. going in the other direction. This need not be it tho can an ran on limo. Al .l-....-5. DhJ.--A..... .....u..A LL-L E IMTISI Have It. UIUCKQU WHIU SHOW. Mr. Miunea said that the proposal to My the truck for four years only In: of no boneu to the merchants, (or if any damage will be done no` property in will be done in- ! Iido of four yearn. M r. Hit-haw nnhl Hm -hronf. I-Ailnnv Inn: INJU Ul lU|ll' yvuri. Mr. Mir-key said the abreof. railway hu- nlroady injured bho trade of his rm. and he felt that if a double tuck wan to be laid who remainder of the business would be swept away. His trade is mostly with farmers. Al.I....-...... 1.1.... ._:.l 4.1.. ..-:I_.-.. L..- UUTOUII Dy `I'll! DIITUUU TIIIWIIY UUTHPIIH e Judge Price polhted out ohm: rineeu street in thirty-eight mo wide: that I double much would take up rather more than nineteen feet. and this would leave about nineteen feet. clenr etreet--or nine feet. on each side of the buck. Two tuna cannot pass in a narrower Ipece then twelve feet, so that it would be impossible to pass on either side of the brecl: in sum- mer, let. elone ln winter, when the cities are blelcked with snow. ll ....... ..:.I e|.-L H..- ..........-I 5.. lg. If it : been you! misfortune to have pogt inhe past the full; cg bejemodied by Mini` ` WBTO HI BDCUl|UIUCU- The chairman expluinod thus the object of the meeting was to uoormin whether or not any Ibeps could be union to 1-event. the laying of the double track on riucoaa street: by the street; railway company. Judo: Prim nnihl-Ad mm hhnl`. Prinmu Meotlng Bold Monday Anernoon To Dh- ouu The latter. There was a meetln of local buainou men in the board of bra e roome yeataerdnj afternoon to ` protect against the laying of a double track on Paiuceu sbroeh. W. R. McRae presided, and H. Richardson, '1`. H. Johns. J. L. Whiting, M. Hickey, of Rignoy & Hickey; J. Hineook, D. Oouper, W. H. Medley, James Minna-. jn;JunoI M Johnston, Judge Price. Felt: Show, George McGowan. E. Dwyer and othep were in nbtendence. NH..- ..lu..'..._-.. --..I-I..-.I ll..L ll... ..LlA_L OPPOSlNG THE DOUBLE TRACK. llll IIIIIIB. II Ila III UUUII Iurgvu. Ald. Canon moved to strike out the item for the expenses of the delegates b0 Montreal. The amendment was lost on the following division : V-.. ALI- l"........-. DIIIALL I?-..L DEUWKTV. I|HD`U. Naya-The mayor, Aldo. Allen, Bell, Donnelly, Johns, Livingston. Minnea. Mo- Kolvoy. Richardson, Ryan. Taylor, Toye, Wnlkom, Wrjght-l4. l.l.IU|llr. llllll IUIU II Lllu all]. V1 llillh Aid. Stewart wanted to know who forged his name. if it had been forged. AH. Can-Ann mmmd tn nhrilxn nun Hm Dill! IUIIUWIIIK UIVIBHJII I You--Aids. Carson. Elliott. Kent. Mooara. C. Robimon. W. Robinson. Stewart, 'l`ait.-8. I \Tunn_Thn vnnnnn A`I` Allnn Ra" IAIUII, ukuu All]. gUUllllDVl. "Speaking from memory at this moment I cannot say who ssgnod Ald. Stowuo |n-um, mid ma. Donuolly. '.`bub 1 will Imbe that I oi ed no man : name to ho paper, and I 31)] on Alcl. Stewart to on who rinb his nnmn hn tho nnnar." 1 ['01-"ll. 5510 Al. BDEVVIITB I reiterate my abatement thnt names were forged, said Ald. Robinson. "and other names were gorged besides Ayi. Sto- wnro`a. - AIA T\,..._..Il.. ..:J L. L-...l..aI AL. ........I m.`&r?ci..-rDnnnel.ly uid he hnnded the round robin to Aid. Elliott who could perhaps say something about the macter. `III nllinkl-, -ah` `in A?!` unit Luau: ~ 3- V0.8. L.D.B. .D. _ Re '1 ! . oo.Iw;lnoou'I : I 1.1: 1? Guam. wan`:-t?slym:v7-on . |' m...i...... o.1I.sn.m.n. n. .g_. 1. l()lIl6l-HIDE D00? DUB Ynlblfn Ald. Elliott said he did not know whether or not Ald. Stewart : name was on the document. Ho did not sign any man`: name to it. He,wu one of the dele- gates who went to Montreal in response to the request of thooo whose numoa were on tho p'Ipm`. lie had told the` eldermen that he would not go unlens the council agreed to send him, and that the obunoil did so, he took for granted when he was shown the round robin. He did not think the matter worth I-peaking of. The mayor~--Noicher do I." Ald. Walkem thought this was A matter that should be sifted to the bottom. He signed the round robin. but was sorry to think his name was among others that were forced. Aid Wriirhh hurl nlnn sionnrl Min Anon- ounpnnuunlly Emu: no names worn Ivrgm . -"W:ho sinned Ald. Stand : name? That : all I'll ask in Answer to your quot-_ hion, said Ald. Robinson. ",VlnAnlvI'na It-Ann wnnbnnrn at this nnninnnl`. WIIU [HIV III! IIIIIIU UH IIHU paper. { I don't: know for I never aw the run I! robin. sid Ald. tewnrt. ` "I l!l`.;PAI`|lfA Inn ntnfnrn-hf. that nnn-IA: WUTB IUTHUJ. Ald. Wright`. had also signed the docu- ment. and felt. as did Ald. Walkom. .1 IA Hn........s ......o-ml On I........ -5... l........A Upllll-Illly. EDIE 5DlI(I':I XIU We Ald. Danuolly asked the mayor ti) all Ald. Robinson tom-,der. Ho had,chu go of the round-robin and `he wished to auto emphatically thahuo names were fwvgod. -"Who ninnad Alrl. Qtnwu-0. : name? p3p0l', anti 1 03, 0|] Alan FOW|H' who pub his name on the paper." "I dnn'b knnw far I nnvnr aw H! W I "Ila Cw X"?-'0 Ald. w. nobsngou mid this in 11 set,` bocosislng [city of dopnhtions. ' be tahonght in was tins to make`: change. I In Iunot Jung ninoo umnh was oxpreseod over 0 Mtlo dnpgtulinn '0'! the mayor`; Thu dopntation iaI,Donl to Manual. and lhb mg or thovight it was not large enough. oroforo he nddad no nmnbcu no in. ma: rroundmobin ` had boon nub among the aldormgn. uki sheep two gentlemen to go. That roan robin was signed by surne alderman, and. -K9 was sorry to say it. but be aaooruodnoat Omphnticolly. that othtn -no ton-god. AM, Dannnllv naknd thn msivnr ch all 5 RFC; W UZUGI ` _ T RUM-_ _ Aid. Canon ulna night : council ob- pccod to the icon on thannnoo upon of ulsirt nbroo dollar: in duhgnoef upomu to I to M. '1`. company olonir. Aid, W , Rnhinmm nnid nhinin nuidlv -...__.._....-a_.... Ax-not '11: It and tick Inn pa futon con: pal-Ion It : not 190 early to select . 001011 now . 1 for fall painting. ~-.r- vy- wavy-- ,---ru cavin--p j_._`_-s._*.`g. .1.-..'..'.'..". -v `Iv. CID . Fun: Reason---thcre s a Ipecipl kind for eveyy surface. Sherwin-Willinmu Paint does Whll you want it ; to do, "CtayI'put." I _.-__ AI_-._-l_ -..------..-----V-7-.----~-Yv--~.._T-.-._,_. was THE nm:'r6ic:bi 4- * rCIIIIIIl`v 'xgn'..u .. .... 9 . u U- lla! j. in - Heavy Dry Slabs A '"%'-"" ; wvw9o..m.mz4m r. mmooc. %'- Machine Mada oumunnn was uni ulunu tron Inn to uanwl (lfcdllrl liullud room, no amount at has Kqtlnq 305 ma non landlls: olonnnulllnh Tani Inna.`-:11` Lu r . n;- WC! QUIT" ` Watt ngnllullil 5! vv "xm.1.'.'eT?.'.5 2f3}`2e: .'.`&f X`Z:`s"a: FINE mnoiuan-5 nu nmu IU1 'IIIh[IC .. M long: to [null at lawn! vain: Acc_|_91j:m`s IIIIX III I VUI JAM'"'L'ZIuRNY'.' P'r|hI:lou Itno|.`l'I0 I MIDI. ' Earl 8t.. mu Gordon St... doubh brick loan. (16 Johnnton 80.. my house I man. an " homo homo. And my nthnr nmnurlln hllh All j hot bnwoon John Strut, uuou. as Allnd Oh. how Ill " . how acme. uxmu. E gonna Mm . o mm K] n; an?! G<')nn :'lP|:hnn.u-' :0.` I ma; su um: :33: 8 hum fmuuuuoo croct. Homd lot, cor. GBOIIC IIIQIDUIOIIIM. " frdmo homo. _ . ..:'::.:?.:.::'.':':::..::. *' '9` `M " """"'5"_ ' - '1``-" T .5"W',-L` For Sale or Exchange. ` Iaotbotwoon Jolmatoll OI` III ! on COIIQ Stunt. BIXXX). 61.3 L . mm. mum to P to W n ...,.~.E .=-..': .-.* .-#-=t...==.~1 am gszgyn nolin. mu I A A5 Dwain--A Before and Mar` loan, which oooltload who u-nay, (Manny. Oonouuwuon and an curly gnu. Bu been pma-mod ova I6:oIrI'=1n OMIIIIMI 01 .....n.. In um mun R.-Mable and Hon!!! XOICCHO 8fx"f6i'o'a`.`66. ol5 a was -I Iuucy I'O~D`0do K? I K. I" Illlll on Imvin Idlh ' I you H $n3`o'n'n":n'3o.. "" Cu-co. Illr 0-! Allin ueury Wane. Druulu. l_Nu8'l\)N. 0 `. ' .-.--o Sold! Kl! 90. nd 0707: arlu by null nap.:nIi'{1l: drug ----v rt:-ngttiam. ;l|. Tomy III he-.::e 3522.313` '.Hs'o'z's'.'. :"EoJ :..,. ' I 2 I Inc also troubhll ` yrs. And at. intervals of that orfo ' k Id` " " :::...:.;:;:M m-......,`*% `**P.."%'.. upon woluu 'pIqf=.3Ip. unusual, either. Ml vn either. . 3.-_ I may add that Dr. Claus : Ointlnouj Ht pile: nnd akin discuss in l'u nb an Mun ii for h ' fs1"e'Z"K'&"k'i}"&i.Q.Ti-'"';io 'a'n'""" bivojif D,iOiuu'I`?1lB (OH: _ , I` 310% l\le IE Who;-8 wk ~ hleedin on. V` Q`n_:_ n ` npnt a`rd n` 5 fow".dny|` wt|"66mIla; olrod. ~ All denim and Edn`wu_nn.. Bum & manufactump, Torqntp, g. 0--5-:-in-o i:?x`3?`um"``" Bcplli Elia: OIVIIIII ,.......~,._- Lama-0.9; } 7 umatihm. Idem A vioiry . In Tn mv nnrnl-{In I not . X "5 Chase : Linseed and Tu rpentino for bronchitia and oonsugnpbion. Sure cum 2} cents. `iv prewtlbpd 6:0 in Inqnuuun :- canes; 11.1110 only Rcllablo an Haul hwum. Ask drunk: for Wood`: Pho Inn ll ho one:-I some wonhlul lnelulnb In at Ihl. Inclooo price In letter, and we will land by return * rnnll, P:-inn. one nnolnm). an I18. I. On all l letter, Ind win um 01 rvwru } mull. Price. one panhgo. 313313, . jOIu \ ploamclacouloun. Punpmnutrootouynddr - The Wood County. ' Windsor. 080-wnnndl. woblxrs Po 9 . 1-1.. and mag namely. ' KUIIV EK' KT! HUIIII It In; loan to loan at Iovnuttnlu Bold! Inn 9 .nd vorcvlordhtl |d!Ib]:ul'OAD.:l1:R)1:dl1I.`[il . nful; in meat of tho intcmsl mwus. and in Ilia hurl anally ox rionoe of 8 Mann. lm vol j, ....... H...ai.In'mL' .ilm.&iII; -. BTHU: plllc o ` In I oo got? Imuq.llu-ton. .53. " ' "IU-Q1 II` I UIIIWU . IIPrlnoouI$n0C.`l'Io'IllouC| VIII Ihowhool vhdevlu - Von und unluhul In lh 0! I has ol one. Oh hat` in to an of noon Q In Inna! I O0IV.'.I0$ C nro n A`l Ill! v-----_v- Willing and woman tanlahodlnhu ho6olocn.Bdnn6hQh| 30 Ire P The are L o nonttv: l 3030.7- ORDERED --n- 4.... I IOIDODII D10 Qlflllil. %`?-?"..';&`!!..!;!t'L' A"r?8 L W1? ni:oIcAL. II." Alllfl! IN LARGE 08 SHALL low nun of lntaront on any potty. Loam can on my be tuna. A ply to Tnouu ton I In :..;'?f.:...:.9."-`...`,:*... 9. EUIIIVQ _ Sta !'boba.and0unIIhaI.: Cl , r 3'.`-. "'m cm.-"':a'o'-?" 1 I -5.5..- In-I-lnnn.&nQnn WC` ton'hoI.IIIwomwyadnI qtlol Abuser Inll. nu as-h.uudhn$ - mM-"` "V, Inc of charge or write for free book --'rH'nnm cussms 03- mm." wnmi ' tell: I a u,_t .xn treatqwnt. Sent -Lg .1569! (um 37., _ . lON'1`RlAI.o.QUlBEO. |i.2-'2'-.=}i agar! non: -rii F0 in ' I nudllvonnublnlntiultv Iloplmno imln --vv -I-4GUvllvV*D_\'-l'U'l`ll` TPENSORY, I pz-gn,%m_ V; for the organs um!` o. ~ :, `mi lhni D.-'Llb..ILl_ m7 .-- ale I inn ivn lit?!` (1. 81.0?- lo ve has in the worm combined have owns wru. NOT cuss. "'haw.,.6l:nIn6. Hub 1.. -4 -..._ `.'*9n'$s, M %T- { ..`':_ s...n_l k"?L':!;5-`E: Iv Appllll`, oornu o! Bloc} tr.::`:a,:.'.z: w:;.sx::;.A -- --- v-gun-on 35% 35';-up Juknackne" It you wish and comtortab "dd free nf nhnl-on nr an-Mn a-isbnculr mo V fnr fling hnnlt gmma 4_ ` .v.iioui;n'u*neo- SMYTHE I ,LOSCOMBE. Etc-Lilli: II` vrnnn-r. nnnnn . an 1 I I-* -we 9-- `W 9-. 4 "..`: 5..:.":....% :5". %-.:.*.'-'.-.--.-.':.=1-- ""-tJ.`.'.`:3`.5 REMOVIXL. ABOHl'I`EU'I`8. HEB.- ozournu Brook nnd gnu u-van plans Ill Inlllriul OIIIIX IILIJ OUNNINGEAI. lolouunlml _ tonumlnmrlot VII. I'VI|fVVI CII `JIV1 Inugruna Company. I nvnv Tn uhluhm In i MEDICAL cARD__._ Tql ya cHI1`I5_c'r_u RAL. H0383 LIVEHY4 ` INSURANCE. N... "...~.;-.-.':;....'-.'-.:*=:sv E (3. P. Shaman. 1.11:2 wm mun! _2T_A.|: `i'sc:An.~ `DUFF. ll BAQUI 5'1`. A HITEUTB. dlm. '90:-not hook and o vspean u_, nu 19-` um Itipntthl {tan he nu:-uh: on um nu Vhmmou Ciodwin s Insuranco Empotium Invnnvnd In Annhnvn Inndon-an A... All. blllll WOVOII, IBCOIICIOCI ny Id. Riolarbon. that tendon In naked orthonuoftlo fnlrgrohndau 3' `Otto putuwo, lot the nnnlngler of thq Iouon. I AM. Walton wanted 5 hi her pricq turtiolhuotthctonniu. '1' unonda mnnt run lml. nu! nu. mntlnn inn "'X1 .f"hm `N I Q? IIIIII.-can -as IIIWH "...a"..':` Ana. mlro. `Loaded by Md. Allen that W. 8. Gordon be up! pointed city clerk at O salary of M I - . . ' , V L : mtunondnont vu lost at n stnlgh :tz`v.ot* the eleven couurutivu - y._ the eleven libenls vot Hb mu-vii 1 tho f ' wmgqutb fol` Yin-TR haunt Ihll_ Ch .-on. Don-III. John. mn--. :un- nvInoI:- - YQ|-Tbo lnuor. Aldn. Bel m Tm` hm" 4 I jnu...nn; Ann. mu; :.a_< u soon 0 un Ioy twenty-nvu. Tm. Elliott snltrit was rumored that Mr. McLeod employs only a number of boys, and council should not exempt h an lndnftr as that. win deed to grant. the exemp- Hnn nnhkot In an nnrmmpnt. mnde,l"o moon. was adopted us run. Ald. Ryan moved, soronded by A_Id. Allen, that a former ruolution, relahvo to thg paaturing of John Carson's horses in the fair groundn, be rucindod. The mouon wu curled. AI` Inn unnn-4| nnnnnnl` hr Ah` mouau wlu ear:-tau. Aid. Ryan moved. seconded by AM. Doullelly, that John Canon be allowed to pasture his horse: `on the (air 'I the rouni der 0! the san- *non. for the sum of Aid. uvinpaon moved} seconded by AH. M- that hndcn In asked: Ulllll tdvru lmtutnd `"1? 2 l _ A -..ilm_- '!!_`;.` ll. wua uecmeu to gram. ma examp- tiou subject to an agreement. made,t~'o he accepted by council. `flu report was udoptad The city property coniuilttco reported Annd the report. which has been pub- shed. adopted road. Ald. Run moved. sabondnd by Ald. `3325 .3'1I.2.Z.-'3uF...,""';32 li Of. OOIIIOI Ell. Ill! 3200' Quanta, prove-monl. mxea nnn scnool uues. Ald. Carson naked (or explanation of the recommendation to exempt John McLeod`: property. The mrumr said lfr. McLeod asked to mcueoaa property. The mayor said Mr. McLeod be given treatment. similar N) that given to nrrington`s tanner . He is assessed for 89,000. employs sixteen men, and I: soon to cm loy twenty-ve. - lrI_ I-lial. an it was rumored the amount at wmcn u. man no use-.sa~ ed, as shall be over nml above the sum of 83.500` he be exempted from payment of munwipal taxes. except local im- prove-lnonl. rules and school taxes." Ald. Cm-non uked explanation u, yaumzu; J. n. nrwx. vounu; taxlmllau two delegates to Montreal. 833; Calum- qui celnetory company. pauper hurials, 37; (`nnmln granite company. interest, $150.87; John Twoddell, ten suits fire department. 313), E. McFadden, street. watering. July. 848.75; C. Clarke.su-eat. waterin . 0165.62; rlu pay roll to July 2831, 820.19. sides the above 110- counta, a number otsmnrler ones. "W8- ing lrom fifty cents to $4455 each, were recommended for payment. Thn pnmmittpn rmsnmmnnnad. on In)- recommennou nor payment. The committee recommeneed, on up- plicution of John Mclaod, for exemp- tion from taut ion on his tannery, "that for a period of ten years. for so much of the amount at which it. shall be assess- .A on shall in mmr nml nhnvn Hm anm urlea, 03.10; 1'. l:ll|ll'. alone, our; 11.. Mcvety, re crossings. 850; Booth (5100,, coal, I5|.22; labor pa roll to August 11, 8818.20; J. H. Brio . 837.50; expense lwn rlalaanlnn In Mrxnt rnnl I33` (`.nlnr.v1- ruVAx\mu` uummu rm-.'a mu-uni. The ti a.nce, committee reported, re- commen :13 payment of these accounts: E. B. Loucke. sundries. 819.67; J. G. -Bnstow sundries, 81616; M. .Dolan,sun- dries. .85; A. T. jphnston, repairs, A 5.50; \V. Follest, chimney .~swe(`P.-8l7.- . Elliott B1`os., work, pumping engine, 816; J. Lnturney. repairs, $5.25; Kings- ton elastic int company. paint, $103.- 10; -J. A. Inner, sundrim, 85.13; J. L. Nicol, plants, 814.50; J. Henley. pau- per fares, 821.30; Orurn. Shanks un:1Cur- ter; rinting, 8198.97-, Dr. Duff, luring Berti lcute, 35; tax remissions. $17. ; '1`. M. Fenwick-. M.D., services. 06 50: city registry office, 859.05; S. Grimshuw, `walks, 125; Rnthbun Co., lumber, etc.. 8610.50; W. C. '1`. Jenkins. horse hire, $14; Runey. Reid & Selby $03.85; W. Cockburn &. Solis, old pipe, $8.38; W. A. Mitchell, sundries. 8104.58; labor pay list, ending Jul 21%. 8979.38; J. A. Skin- ner, sundries, 18.10; parks y rolllo August 11, $30.63; J. Fran Inn, feed, fire do `L, $19.45; J. Lnturney, sun- dries, 9.15; P. Cullen. stone, 800; R. Mn\'nlv um nrnuninan IN} Rnnih A`: f`.n June: ms premises. uoztrn 01 worxs. Aid. Carson--From H. Luugher, and fourteen other local bakers. asking for chnn in by-law governing welg t of breu ; to have all bread ottered for sale to weigh one pound. one and a halt pounds, and two pounds per loaf, in- stead of the existing weights. City property committee. or revmon. Ald. Bell---From M. Mauldigan and others. re construction of u board walk on Bngot street. Board of works. Ald. 'l`nw-,_.F`rnm E. Garvin. nskimr water nnn IIgnL <-ommiuee. Ald. Ryun moved that the regular or- der of business be suspended, to allow the question of appointment of unity clerk to be discussed by the full coun- cil. The councillors opposed the mo- _ tion, and It was therefore withdrawn. Petitions were presented as follows: _ Ald. Minnea-F`rOm John Saunders, W. G. Craig, and othei p roteating ugmnst construction of-raj. ay switch, on On- tario street, lmtween \\'illi:uu and Gore streets, for haulin freight Lo Mooers` elevator. Board 0 works. ' Ald. Cu-aon_--From Mrs. B. McDon- ..I..l .-A In....I nnnnnnnnn nnl I-uv Fnurf I O Ivfrugggjs - Twang n CENT WBIK on DRQOE Blfl. D0!`(.l Ul. wunsa. Ald. Toye-F`rom E. Garvin, asking` redress for defective drain. which in- juvea his pfemises. Board of works. AM. {`,nrnnn-.-F`rnm H. Lmmher. nnd : cub! clerk. ry1eu.. ' mm city clerk Blevins. Toronto, aaking council to send delegates to con- ! vention rer tax exemption. Finance committee. : I From J. Smylie asking refund of de- osit of costs in cnae against Mrs. eats for trespass. Finance. From J. Corbett, enclosing newspri- I per clipping of June 14th last, stating that Verity low company, Brantford, `will remove 0 some other, place. Fin- ance committee. L`-nm J \V Fialrn ra snnilnrv inll ell}ValOl'. uoam 01 worxs. Cu-aon-From ald, 're _local improvement of revision. Ah! n.u_wmm `M Ma drain. Mre, wmer unu IIgnL. _ From John McLeod, asking reduvtlon of water rates. Waterworks comrmttee. I4`:-nun unnv-nfnru Iunnrd nf trndn. rn .'ll`l`. Ol wnler muss. wzuerwurxzs cuuxuuuuu. From secretary board of trade, re _:1rc lights for government dry dock. F119, water nnd light committee. AMA Rvnn mmmtl that the reuular committee. From J. W. Fiske, re sanitary stall drain. Fire, water und light. Fr-nm Jnhn Rh-(Anti. nskimz reduvt ion taxes. `Uourt or .tem_axon., . . w Froznnfrs. Mary 3. I4`Inaaan.~t.hanl:-- ing council for attention` on occasion of the ezuth of her husband, the late cit"! clerk. Fyled. . I` nm nitv clerk `Blevins. Toronto. lj`nde1;, :olo.iming 85 for` damage 0 her house; corner Colborne and lergy streets, by blasting opera-' tionl. Board of works. wmm Rmmn J. Grist and others. to tionl. board OI wor_x.s. From Emma J. Grnst and others, r ,-[ed to baud or worn. ' 1 A Fxom W. P. Ball and Son, asking for ' 'pm'i.ion_o! city bildng fire insurance -gatifgmf` Releqa to city property-I ----:_- --vv vw--r--J u mum om mm In -amen so sum 3 . to for uni tho unm- o ntoo olden. . IAIKJWD IITV DHAIHEDV I-.--z -A ' PT` TCI C iwtjrv-wv--v :.--v--- 4 Cpl: lip Ilgllot Cor nyanunn. 'l'hg city council haul in regular fort- nightiy meetinrlut night, mayor Skin-' net in the chair and in uttendancp Allin. lm. Boll, batman. , Donnell . El- ott, Johns. Kent, Livingston- inn:-J. Miioera. `Mckelwy. Richardson. Ryan.. C. Robinson, . Roblmon. Stewart.- Tait, Taylor, `ton, Walkem and Wright. Communication were received and Tait,-Taylor, Walton and w ngnc. Communication and of as follows: From l-`. C. An- `drdwm to lunch wagon, at corner of Montreal and Princess street/no Rater-4 Tron! to board of worlu. ' `lhuu. I, 13 null and Son. zuakimr an :2 '2 -H.` V` . 93.3.03" *7 to-3 ` m"o-Ja-m uoaii;-=-cannon n- g . |..._.a in. Q un.n..Am. Barman FINANCE COMMl'l"I`EE`S REPORII`. l`ha finnnnn g-nmnnillnn rnnnrfntl rn `If IIUIIIIII-I the Inotiop _ , _ nu:uuu- tux. Court 1. M I`. `ll VIII IUVUIHUIIIIII. ' - G!` '30"!!! - :.1.': $"'?.'3.:.:.-...'-...- ..'::.,."". T *3 `THING! I: III-Allll A-.-A.

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