Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1897, p. 3

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.l0l' uul new morning wall In nuns, For rent `Ind shelter of the n ht, . For gulch and food, for ova and. f . . L I A oaog: Foaaalviiih. Avoid Deception. MADE A PREDICTION. -L..._..L_.A j_- Open for Evening Dancing Clases or Assemblies. Wen lighted. well heated and ven- tilated. with ne oor. Q nuns smn. Q L; Whig Hall, 1' junk -Ii-I-9-Ll-lfj Bl-eofrlolan. codlon (ha and Blucttlcltuu at Blame sqplu gaunt. |sptcu1msE unu IIITI plvnu. Mllln A Cunnln hon-n. Sillotollcuntuvlnnnu K nni1nn."'.:'.%.t'(ri;nmuu| Illustrated London News. Graphic, Hall. I -4-.. Eda Toronto Saturday Night, "F. NISBET Sl ronto. r Tlgalowut or may under not nooouuily no- cop . Nowunnon lmortinn thin Advortisemont DWI Newspapers inserting this advortisomont without authority from the Dopucmont. will not be paid {or it. ullnnad ll. Onlll1'Il.'l`. F (?nnnnc|u.Am llo Ohnllllo-. P: Nov. 15th. 1897. the mo mlmmont of non cont-mot. Hgoolhoauonu and form: 0! under can only In Id by making Application`: to the Bursar. ol the rupoouvo innututlom. N.B.-'l'ondorc no not roqnlnd for the sup- f[ or nut In tho Auymm in 'l`otonvo.hondon. mnton. llunllton and Ihnino. I0!` to the Dental Priuon and Mercer ltoformnory. To- ronto. Th; lnvmf. nr Anv tnndnr nnt nun-unrllv nu. not no pun tor n. (signed; ll. Omun-nu. T. F. cnumznuuu June: Noxux. Ina I-on o9 Prinonn And rub- llo Ohuluo-. PM ument Buildings. Toronto. 15th. Lulu. Liverpool and ololn Plre Intranet Company. I Ah`: no lj In Allllgn A` thigh lhtislmas PapeIs| Ill. I/uu )IIl loan. \ ll- . At the A- ylnum for the Insane inl'l`oI-onto. London. King-won. Ha mllcon. hnloo. Brook- villo and Otlllin ; the Control Prison and Humor Roformucory. Toronto. tho Raturmm ton for non. Ponemnnninbono: t-he Inut.n.u- uonn for tho Dual Ind Dumb. Bollovillmnnd than Blind at Bnmtfoni. Tun nnlnirmt. nunnhn will In: rnnnlnul Im- than Blind at Bnmtfonl. Two Iuloieut. mutation will he mqulrod for tho duo fullment of ob Hnnalnnnnn and (nun: nl Qnnrlnr nnn nnlv Toronto Mail, `gr Iw` % l1`a~naRs FOR SUPPLIES. 139:; . IIIIJII n\vnnnuvn\rI1u\ II! n n n-nnvnu -V._-.v . V-` --- . ----nu. -vrv Y THE UNDEBSIGNEI) WILL BEOEI VB Ponder: for supplies up to NOON ON HON- ` DAY. NOV. mh. INN, for the supply of Immu- on` most. human. dairy anal oroumcu-y. glnnx price of ch, llnur. o-umoul. potatoes. cord- wnoL ot3.. lor the following imt.lIut(onud1u- I inc the your 1898. wt. :- AA AL- A...)......- I`... al.. I.....__ z-.oI\-_-..A- 8l ElI|AlT|ES':E.-'-.:."`-..`.'."-.:..-"..:s'.*. Iooluolullundnlo-llutuhlb. Luuuuluuu UU., nu "Al DRUG STORE. IFPHONE 2l9. JOHN R. WRIGHT. General Agent Manufacturers` Life Insurance 00., at WADE'S 1\`DlTf1 G'I1I\DII\ . xmnxlnp. I. .51.. `ll &`loo.p`l`t`ml mn'3"33"' |n:?va\.x: don mono No. III." . b D. - Bozner, May at. Geo. A. BNrl1ng.Ea-1.. P005-lonulnotnron-' Life Ins. Co.. Toronto Dear sir: - 11-..- 1-___.__. -: AL- `HAL ._,4 _, ,1", 1 ,,, . L'UlII' ll ; Your Invour of the 11th lmt. revolved and content: noted. I will lot you know in It short than how I will apply my prots. I am very well planed with the Amount. which is ` more thnn I expected. Your: very truly. Are receiving complimentary letters and words ef praise from their policy holder: every day. F. BUANCE writes :- The ManufElim7sT 'lile Insurance lIu y. -v--ww v-- IICI &$II&Il They stimulate. but do not tone. With my famous ELECTRIC BELT ` AND ELECTRO-SUPPORTING SUS- PENSORY. I promise manly atljength for the organs and vim to the nerves. I . tree or cuunze ur wrue tor tree Doox, "THREE CLASSES OF` MEN." which tells all about my treatment. Sent sealed upon request. DR. BANDENJ66 8'1`. JAMES 3'1`. MONTREAL. QUEBE. -v-- ---- -v-v---- : v-v viugtvf If you wish 11 happy. vigorous life ` , and comfortable old age. consult mo : tree of charge or write for free book, . wrnmm (`.I.ASQF!R nir Mum -v ...m..y. Leave your orders at u--1-vr.v.;-. --v --`V Why? Became I have given 3 ma : 1 study to the origin. results and treat- ment or LOSSES. DRAPNS. WEAK BACK. IMPOTENCY. UNDEVELOP- MEN!` AND VARIOOOELE. No the physicians In the world combined have had my experience In these weaknesln es. What I say to you Is _ onucs W|LL'NO1" CURE. Than ably-uulnln Ix-.5 J- -_L A--- .-- -..v ...u-._._ _ ..... E\I ....u ..`,.y`.,. Wank Back siiontea m one mm In ...... ...|..I. n kn--- -|...........- nip. The corner BOOKIMIO. IQD ml Dunnnnnnnunn 23:5`... 4.- PIANOWR SALE (-ixm d) ISIS. roI-nwi|ltloWIuI Whdun. I897. Holly Leaves. Etc, Toronto Globe, Your: very truly. F. BUANCF. `Belong, to Me FIIII IJDIIIIIIPOH III! I VET IUTD NW5 from qninny. We were pleased to have Mr. Batevnan. Perth. with us last week. He is an insurance agent. Quite a number not only got their buildings insured but got their lives aleo. Rev. W`. Higge, Plevna. performed a marriage ceremony laet Wedneeday. when G. Innis and Mar- garet Xelford were pronounced man and wife. The wood bee at J. McKenxie e. jr.. was well atlended. ooneidering the web day. lira Hattie Ryder rpent Sunday in Canonlo. Nu. A. Pratt Intends staying with her mother the winter. Mr. Cameron preached to a large audience last night. Robert Shannon arrived from the far weer. last week. W. J. Donaldson. epondinga -few da eat Poland, lo expected hometo- .\a_y. inn Linie Ion-ow wee the guest 0! Km Maggie Wilton yeuerday. Another Pleeunt Event. Do.\'.u.osox`.~x Mum.-4. Nov. 22.-Revivel eervioee closed here F. idey evening, and the surrounding vicinity extend their best. wishes to our we faithful pastors who so eerneetly lnhored Among us. At the other end of the circuit. they intend holding upe- cinl services. A number from here intend taking odrentege of the excursion to King- ston to marrow. Another pleeeenc even- ing Iueepent Setnrdny at W. Duffy's. It lasted until about eleven o'clock when n bountiful supper was peruken of. Meeker Frank Donaldson has u very sore shrost fl-nrn nninnv. '0 Iran; nlnuenl tn Inn: Pflilllllllllu Du `VIII. lIylUlWU|'loll' HIETII candidate for Innnox, has been cmvssling this locality recently. Midnight visitors entered the oellsr of J. L. P. (iordsnie-.' last week and carried oil` about 176 pounds oi fresh pork. s jar of pickled pears, and A bucket of eggs. Dapredstions of this character are surprisingly frequent of late and it is to be hoped the guiloy ones will eventusll run umuck. Union factory closed t o seuon`s operations Ssturdsy last. Mrs. William Perry and children. Doss:-onto. 1- nt the last week at Robert Perry's. T ey returned Sunday accom- panied by Missverthu Perry. Ildnlght Doprodnllonl. Fnnnrmlvxsmmu, Nov. 23 --Fnll plough- ing is well ndmuced since the recent heavy mine. Mini Blanche Dupre is unending the model school. Mr. Walton. Napnnoo. in lling her work as teacher. Edward Hunt Ion Wednesday to apond the winter with his brother. W illinm Hunt, Chicago. Mn. William Bate not returned to Toron- to no join her husband. who is nrrnnging bolocuto at some western point. Rio in- tention is to take up: theological oonno with a view of entering the An lionn prioohhood. B. .E. Ayleaworth. I boril nandirlntn fnr lnnnrnr lug Ivan nrnvnnlinrr D`-1&3: B cuioueneidunouthtlllqy 13:1 n_.InnnHn&_&nm vuuu;-uuv any nu-we Stmnrsibic. Nov. `20.-The cold has stopped the ploughing, huh farmers have considerable yet. I0 do. A pleasant even- ing was spent at Alfred Knight : recently, when the )oungeec Knight. received his nanle. One Sunday evening recently one of our young men had the misfortune to lose his h0l'eO out. of the shed in Cateraqui He found in in G Clydes pasture. and the buggy against a telegraph pole. The har- nees and buggy were somewhat damaged. Mr. Compton. who resided in the Haher house. has moved nearer the city. There have been four threshing machines in and about here during the last week. and threshing in nearly completed. Wesley Herpell moved from the Powle farm to 0. McMiclneel'e, Cataraqui. W. my comes from Hnrrewemibh to be is permenent mi- denu of the Puwley homelteed. Mrs. William Heycoclr and her two tone. Daniel and Frank. have returned home to Switzer- ville. after lpgdlllg a few days at J. M. I Oookekl. A Very In-nest Addreu. Sluneor LAKE, Nov. 2l.-0 Wednes- dey evening In: I social wee he! at T. J. Hampton : in aid of the Preebyterien church. Games were indulged in until` the "wee nine hours and A very pleanenc afou- ing was spent by all. Messrs. Thompson and Buell returned home from huntin with six ne deer. Captain Woseott on family. Alexandria Bay, who have been camping on Bob : lake. returned home lneb week After I.-pending in few days at J. 'I`ho.npeon`e. W. Cannon nnd wife have returned from Montieal. Mr. Momw. Maberly, is visiting nb H. B)eck s. Mien .\pnnL Mon-ie hu returned home from visiting her sister. Mrs. Bueli. who has been ill for some time. Rev. Mr, Qruigggy, e former resident. from Japan. occupied the Methodist pulpit. on Sunday evening. Hie hearers were treated to e very earnest and eloquent address on the power and in- uence which e strong christian character exergs in the world. `lie hcefui Value Pout In ll- ell 0n&He-WI|I People Are Bob; and Ch: they Au lnyIn|~-!`he lulu Interest to announce. Bunw_nn s Inns. Nov. 22.-0nr omen feouory oloecd on the 12th inch. After a very M mooeufnl year under the `able mnnngemenhoblr. Ligelejohn. '1'. Berri- mm bu pnroheoed sixteen cord: of wood which wereloft after the clone oi the cheese factory. Ploughing been one the onr of the day, `and 3 b (feel of ploughing he been done. he yoongeteri fromvhere attended the ueombly in Bee|ey a Boy on , Friday evening and report. _hnving bed 3 Rood time. The Minor Dean have open- ed 1 lnrge grocery store here, and it in ` well patronized. T. Dock:-ill, who went: to the woods some time Ago, Md the mie- lortune to cut hie foot. And has returned again. Bontemen am daily expected home. Visitors are too numerous to men- tion. WI-MT con connasnonntiars .HAVE TO TELL us. A BOARDING HOUSE THIEF. mamas " mmxnxcnn Sunnylldo 8-31 Inga. ...- `Y-.. (`M1 IBL - B- L. BTHIBR 60.. I IIIE C $V9V'VlII3Ii A-'.:?:".x:e'.=.-.2.v:... =-F"-. name 1 got. worse. `'1 us then induced to try Peine e Cel- ery Compound. and have geiued in health and otrength up to the present writing. I now well from my home to the store. I distance of one quarter of 3 mile. daily. and to church Sundays. Paine : Celery Compound has done all thin for me. My friends etc surprised and eetoniehed to see me able to attend to bueineu ngein. Be Iieving that it is my duty to let other In!- feren know of the race benet. I have received from Paine : C lcry Compound, I cheerfully and this led r. WT?! II IOIIOWIZ About four yeon since. I Ind A severe attack of gripe followed by rhenmehiem. for which R. e loonl phyeioien prescribed the uannl remedies, which helped me no the time. but did not ellmlnete the dia- eeee. Becoming grednelly wane, Innl- ly became diecounged and began using `proprietary medicnnoe without. any bene- t. Then I went to Clifton Springs. took the treetment. and felt aomewheu better; but after coming heck I become very much worse. end was conned to hot! for nzifne. I then went. to Preston Springs and really improved. but. efter returning: home I got. worse. "I '1! than inthuutl tn h-It pninfn P4`. UIII Ill IIIUCUUIIUI TUTUUIUK Some time ago tine popular business men suffered egoniee from rheumehiam. end wee so reduced in health the! his life was in great peril. After skilled medioel advice feiled taooure. when patent medi. clneo. end oelehreted mineral springs could not restore lost health And vigor, in was then shut P4ine`e Celery Compound proved its ever-conquering power over din- eue end weeknees. ll. f`--..I-_ - -..--.I -...I _ _ _ _ __ I Four men in Ningarn-on-the-Lake. Ont.. An better known than H. W. Cryolor. the old Ind successful merchant. a.._. It... -.-A II..- ........I-- L..-:_..- Palne s Celery Compound Makes aNew Man of ' Mr. H. W. Crvsler. When rdinery Medicines Failed, An Extraordinary Agent Was lleeemmended. From 3 to 6 Pills, when one at Wade : Mandrake Pills is a dose! We gunrnntoe them to cure any case of constipation, sick headache, biliouanou and all liver trouble. 25 pills for 25 cents, at Wade : drug store only. I-A D0(iilVIFT'E_lilPB. OIPO Illa WXIDX5. Mr. Cryller, I cured and new mu). writes as follows: llAL....L I - n _ - -- ..1__- I L_.I A ..... _- tno groom. Frank Sedore, aged fourteen, I wayward youth from Dovis Corners. was on Mr nit)` charged with having stolen a pair of lines from Normnn Madien, iii the Campbell house yard, Napanoe. Frank : story WI- ao contradictory and untruthful that the mngiumto though a short time spent in medibaion might hove a good effcb, and Accordingly remanded him to jail for eight days. ' Snap-A circumstance out of which money can be mude.-Webot.or. We have temp in men : boon: Cd! Ind patent leather. former price: 85. 8550 nnd $6. Snap price 83. llnineo & Locketl. Ulll BUI- A quiit wedding was celebrated at tho IQQMQHGQ of A. Richuda. Amhgm. Island, on 3rd inst, when his sister. Miss Rachael, was united in marriage to Royal Munroe, of Pncwn. The bvldo was attended by he. cousin. Mien Bleacher, of Trenton, and A. Richnrda. brother of the bride, auppox-led the groom. Frank Sndnm. numrl fnm-bum. A wnvu-An! IIIIDB I36`!- Tho Exohnnge bank. Clayton. is won to be re-orgfnniud into A national bank. The shock wi I be well glisbributod among the townemen and under the new order of things the management onset to add uomethingbo its prosenh popularity and buaineau. W. I. XXX. 'LIIIIWDl'I'IlI. III! HIUPUXG 07 I quantity of land close to Winnipeg as 320 per acre. cub. Holtill hold: 1,201: mm in the nuns locality. Ind has bald it since 1880. ML- I3....L--..... .-..|- n|....a-... 1- -...... n- by I Dig! nu: or nuns The not-ring; of Miss Ninu Mmhull to Gngory Burgul both of ~ Grindntone Julnud, took hen. at the Walton bouts. Ol'ql t.on,on ednoodny. _ ' . R. Mm-tan- nlliv. Inn nxnhnnhul LlUlII' llll DI WHICH u IVIYDIIKII II IIIIHCKUT The Gillies Bros. Co. bu -determined" to build .iu new cedar mill uh Block Point. on the Chats lake. The new mill will out about 250,000 shingle: per dnv. [IKIII IITIII W UIIIKIT IRWI- Mn. 0. A. Cochraue, Nopsuoe; bu pur- 'chuod June: Sngor's Ion. Daeerontmd She has given George E. Clement the contract. to build I from: home thereon. \ -nna\n- \lHII:.......-.... ..-..I l......:I.. I\ |nAnnn"AV (0 Dllll I Ifl DOIIIB HD9700. v Anson W illiameou and lamil , l)aseront.o. have moved to Tweed where r. William- son will take charge of the elevator in she our mill of which R. Rnybuin in mnndger, The Gillian Rrnn. (In In: -rlnthrmlnnd Uh hon, on Wednoodny. . 8. Morton. Bolt . bu uo\hnn'[od fun: with Robert Miligan and will re- nnnug In 'l".......o.. I1. I... ......o..I Hm IMI, L-____ '"'-- 1- Go HOUR!!!` DOIII llll IXUIIID Milmgnn `vii! move to Toronto. Ho bu rontod `the Mil-N IIhn' Cain. tn. (`ill-nub 'l\4..2. IIIUVU EU .l0I'0lIlU- IIU III! TU ugur mm to (mum Davie. Mn. (3, A. (`.nnhrnnn_ Nhnx Ir. Baton. Osrldon Plus.` will organise :bnnoh of the Son: of Engitnd n Ron- rov. A 4 '1' no huro 1 nnmbn.:n9:}ll,hu?ld A fnnt:sI:n.:ndlf.i`:' 10 wuuy unuruu `vrgun um puno oompun -willhuildtfutory in Mndoc it than vil u will gin I helm: at 02,000. Tha wnrk of nnlu-aim: and immnvina Pull! VIII. III '1'. I 11. III figvlll. The work of enlarging and ilnproving thy Rtthbun company; ooment work: at. Nnbnuotnilh is being pushed with vigor by I lugs mi of mom. Tho man-inns nf Min Nina lhnhnll to WJW fbisTnYa3.i?7nA:u:' "viii NOV! 01 lllltll &1l I Ch!-In , mg. """ "7" """"" "'D""" ""`B"" l"" W. D Mme, Tamworth, has disposed of ` mnntitv nf land nlnna tn Winnitno an W by Bwnllow u `urn- _. vvvv Ivar-ulal-n Ivll-' 1"! III!!!` ' . u" .....'""'-w.- w` ..ems:.5.s.;2-8:. an an n . Boook houorllunton. ()'n$. 0 ' i Godwln'I Insurance Emporium In-ax tn Annhm Inilnlnnq an-an {o'r1`E;~"9': -es.-1... ... *B0o_Ln1NG Q ?.~":*-:'-=.g-"`~'==-.. '1"; Gainful Iransoction. H"R'"_@_7T3' f~_ Oudau an an-mu: um. -3' rouhatvnnnolnbub. IIXRIALLIIIIIATAIEY. nn--\onQ Q_A MADE ME A MAR 42`) A.IAX'I'LLl!I'Il'l`l'VE`l.V1YlIiI `M. "OJ." 517 Illtlllk. TOIOIIQ 1-1 A Pd loan H ` utmcn: III Outlet '"......,....'"'*".;.':::.":'Z'.`I:'.: :."..".....-"-::...";':'.:` Gonsnlusuon at once or by null FRED`. "Th4: Abbott I`;roa Inna Iedlcu mn- . r N in branch .'.3iL`I..:`:. o....a". "`r..,.u'u'..?."?.:"..... m. to my one Intorntnd 0 IO-nan but than co. 1I'U nutty Anna. oo'l|oun. - .60 In M . io:_&oun.o" I. . ..nu.3l. ;n,l_Err . nu, E; G'old in I {nut Hadley. Dtuggl .ts. __-_ VITALIA OUIII OANOIR. lo Ruth. . Io Io cunt! `- IIa D QTIIKKIIII, DIIU IJUIIIK Fl KK- No. for 0 nl cuu-xo dc nee stronger-cold y dmgginu. One , Three Dollnrn; two boxes, Five Dollars. No. 1, or No. 2. mailed on nceigq II price uzd two 3-cent stamps. Ding 15-In linjnnnu GANBER! cAudi:I Cook : cotfonh Compound an gal`: vnnhln ' T 1` II. I. I0!` Cij is by far the but dolls: medicine Lnown --sold I ? druggistn, one Dollar per box. Nn for nnecinl cuno-m denmel tmnblul mo grutly. '1 could Ionndly. and would often aw: `son wish 3 nhu-L Mnntlunr with A mu-inn: fnnllnn In If Ionnaly, IIIII WOUIG OIIGII IWI' ICU Will! I Itarf Wselhcr with e om-ion: feellng In I! my heert had stopped heetin . and It would be eome time before I eon d recover Inyeelf. M timee I become very may end 3 min gethered beiore my eyes. i have taken meny kinds of an medl- oinoe. hut could get nothing relieve me. Finally I received e box 0! M_iilburn`I Bent and Nerve Pille. end em glad to soy thee the gave me relief in In very short time. now eleep well. In nervel ere eteedy and strong. end I one Jtur In every any than I have laeenlor . __ I cell}-_eoommend_ lllzug-_n'e gee;-_t ; OW: :oI0W VIII illy HIV. Dun]. ` man gm. (Signed) Mu. `run: P. On. I18 ~ Brighton. Ont. -.-q . nun u-no I It--WI! loan: to J1. on. loan um not-ouno col- lovut nun. 9 I00. - ~ Ivory way man 1. nuts ounw: ` out can recommend Kbux-n`: Nerve Pm: ve highly to those unt from any tron 0 neoting the heart 1..-nan In: 1 Donna Mai than hang Iumn Q EEK`-zI'13-"I:3u'ii.i."'E3'Jsi}.'g 'e"h"."hZ.'{'o` "J3 nerves, for I know hut they hlvo boon I anal boon to ma." nu-cum in I {mnton by nun-y Wudo. W. n.` Hadley. brunt ' 2. un- bumhlieurtnndorvo ' didfoztlgor. llu.clsppnyn."Ihsvoheonuuu momoxtnmouervounneufor Jud forth hit two you: 1111:: M! rncm In vuusaa. They will [ire or man ~ --.:.2'.-:.-.*:.:..-..'.~'.'*..':a:.'=-*.....:*..': :'r?`i:?;nw::: this Iv-oudutu tennis. Aman- _Wm*mrI'RBs?!I!6SI3>Rf _..A_ ____._.. ._.._.,. UIIICIIX I\YVI CVIIlyIl$IlC II the on! oath, relloblo monthly In cine on which India can depend In the hour and time of and. To no-mnrgt` Con Oxnna-n: IIUHY CW. IIIU VJ -IIUo In prepared in two degnoo (1 than A 34- Agllu--1 pg-An .u:mc7u.. . Ourlmlcllss t_; .. 133 II olnatoh mun Phone ill. SMYTIIB Q LOSCOMBE. XIGIIXIIIIDZ. nflllnll MONEY AND BUSINESS. REMOVAL. ARCHITECTURAL. :fEBicA|. amine. Enhono 00. I Hons: uvanv. INSURANCE. DENTAL. 'i.ao.u. i'_.IlpA1( up man ' I. 1. Lion. their home: an Icauend. h otherlunth an tnir. alto: vnudon ml uhulhom than . -on-non. ` _J ' Fiii mm or m nillli uunr mica Inga and an other! all upon the benches That was our: In day: you I-`looti bu I I l . -me u"3.."a...I'..~'..1"..{~ `33; soothed an the lava at at a When In ull than nhoolnn now! mice we won-as rung wun mo mu 0! than boys and girls ct play. U-C Ill Z` -I`-&lICCCUUs Clone beside the growing cedars. (\)\ hen.l:'o scam red at on; wil: nap ygrouu rouchnn P00)`. Stands the old Jed achoolhoune still. Han: Vuuou Inn deported. Many houn hum own Away. Sula the Wand! run; with me laughter 0! Hum hmm and girl: nt nlnr. mnmng. Mayor Skinner entered into a detailed report ofihe nault of the deputntinnk visit to Ifnntrenl in the matter of the :\hl-ott `firm. MI documents nnd mm- mttntenttnns dealing with the matter \\'t`l'!' read. The report was ronsitler:-d mt iafnctury. Alremlv published. AM. Ryan submitted the report of the mmmmee on water works. .-\lr:~ndy published. A Immhor nfl nmnl imnrmn-|m~nl In`- punnaneu. A number of! own! impmvu-mam hy- lnws were put through in their final twirling. Mnrnr Qhinmr entered into n detailed lln '55 .'|(I0|)lF(l. u Upon the l'QQll0sl of Aid. Stewart, the nut regular meeting of the mun- vil will lulu` place on Tuesday, llecemhor Till. the council chamber ha-Ting wanted on Monday night for drawing room pur- pgsen in vonneolion with St. Andl'\`\\"u i`unN'rl. .\I.I I"npa.\n nun-nnlnnl Ill I-nnnr! nf OUR sAv|o"R IN ART." Ine uouru_ 0| worn. Almnuy punnsneu. Md. Minna pnopntod the n-xnft of tho rommittua on fun, water an light. Alvemlv published. A M hvnn snlnninorl than minor! n! that on advise 0! the city aoltetu-r. A00 ten. Moved by Aid. Carson. aeconde by [ Aid. 0. Robinson, that permission otthe `corporation of the city of Kingston be granted to the Montreal transporta- tion company to extend their whnrl for it distance of twelve feet northerly from their present wharf. such extension to be from the water's edge in front of Barrack street to the easterly limit of the wharf of the said company. That, so far as this council has power to grant it for the purpose of giving increased facilities to business, permission be given to the Kingston & Pembroke rail- way company to make and construct, work and use a switch or siding from the main line of said railway. across Ontario street. and across and along Barrack street to the wharf of the said Montreal transportation company. as said whlrlamady be extended northerly and along ssi extension to the pro- posed` elevator 01 said transportation nnmmnr. And that not-mission be Riven Cnlpln . Aid. {M Robinson was the only mom- her who 5 hi on the motion. He did not inten oiferi any objections tn the Nqueat. mpovin l_v as it was intend- wt for the it of the city. The resulti- tinn '53 3| opted. Hm-m thn vonnaat nl` Al:l_ Rio-nrl, mum-rl. Aid. ("u.rsnn. pnaented the repnrt of the board of works. Almndy published. Ahl, Minna: nrcunntnd than n-nor! of to he Grond Trun posed" olevmor 01 mm _trnn:poruq.nun mm as. and that E1-rm_I|aaion given rm way company to miuk and itgnatnpnct. (lurk apd [ulna n. aw It: or a my mm a mum no of said company across the oaaperly and of Quen atru-:hl)e|o\: (:nu;n:)| atre to on nvrmxn o w at 0 )0 sin Montreal transportation company and along gho mid gm ed gxorthorly 1:`xteIn- .-don 0 not w or tot to propose oe- vator of mid Montreal trnnsporlnliou 'ompan ( AM. (`V Rnhimmn \\':m the onlv mom- pity Inst, gamma; J. n. u1uun.~qpu.ua. ()n the petition of F. S. Spence. re licence] aw amendment. the committee recommended no action. It was recom- mended that the offer of the Great North Western telegru.pt.. re remission of perpunul tax for 1896, be uvcepted advise of the city solicitor. Adoxted. n\lnvArI Inn Alt` (`n 1-ann nunnnrhl Ill. gtrmlg a. un., yzu; r.`. J. n. rense, our, Rune]. Selby & 00., $162.07` llulton & Strange, 30.08; P. Lowry. 54.72; labor pay list, $885.19: J. W. Oldfin. -$11.63. ()n the natitinn M` F. S. Sl)Bll(`l`. re nuuuru room uoenae. rnnumxs. , Aid. Livingston presented the report, of the eommltteeoun finance and `ne- vounls, recommending payment oi these nccounts: R. Reeve, 325.25; Gnleile printing company, 6.40; E. R. Welsh. Iii; H. Christmas, 1; G. Holder. 822; P. Tracy, am. M. E. Grant. U10; A.Mc- Mnhon I6.07; Buwden &. Se-ale, -E-2.10; light, heat and power oompnn . 35; J. *i"mnkl n. $42.34; (3. E. Nutu: l. 87.75; `Silver uni manufacturing company. i$6.h5; M. Sinnett, 8:3; I". Gallagher; 82;- J. Christi . 81.25; W. Shuitiehothnm. '00.-17; R.-ubun Co.. $69.27; J. Melienty, 320; R. MuVety, 047; A. Sirxwhnn. 0318.- 83; iuiyor my list, 3-I61.-I5; refund of : taxes. $6.22; parka pa list. 0160; depu- tation expenses, re Ab nit industr_v,J70; R. Toyc-, 04.60. | \Vnlor wnrlnl damn-imnni 3 \\'. G. | Will?!` Works 00 rllnnl : V`: l`- g(`-mig &. Co., 820.; Is. J. B. Pense, 810; nlhlnav. Qnlhr & Cu. Illl`2.07: llnlton non. uour: 01 revmop. A. F. Newla.nd:, asking for I25 due the teachers` uuociution. Finance. 3? ll nnlrnr nnlrinn fnr 1-nrnianinn nu om ovn mum to pumsh. No-uly no ml- xcn I`toI\hovot|d`u fun num- owing 0 aunts` dun dour an A hon line to Owen cg . I In no mm \I\\ `mo no it wont -a.m%-.r xi *-..a.o' (D6 ICHCHQTS IIIIOCIILK-IUIL DIIIIIIIUU. R. D. Baker. asking for remiapsion on billiard room license. Finance. ALI T'vfnnaI'nn nnnnnntnpl lhn rnnnr. mm, water unu ugnc. H. R. Smith. Mrs. Stratford. Kirk- patrick & Bogus. A. B. Cunningham. John Coleman, W. H. Cu.r.son. W. Irv- ing, E. W. Wilson. J. T. D. McKenxie,} J. M. Foraythe, W. H. Moutray. A. M. Mnchnr. J. C. Lnnderyou. asking for re- mission of taxes on account of vacancy. Court of `revision. `lnVw\un cl-I-org nf I-Inna: nf PI-nvidnnnn court on revnsnon. From aiuters of _House of Providence asking for exemption from t xatnon on `account of being 5 charitabe institu- tion. Court of revision. ' A. F`. Nawlnndn. nnlrinxr for I25 due P9l'.V- . Francis King. uctinc to: J. J. Car- rlngton. aking [or erection of an are light at the up roach to his tunnery. Fun, water and I gm. irnghll. Mnliemie, l.`n..aulhA \U U llnnou-nu A MT Uy [DO 0|! Clef`. C(7lI'IlUBI'U'(l.: Judge Wilkison, to_ court of x_-evmun ' for oonnllerntion of appeal: against us- scaament. Fyled. A. A. Mnm-an. nnkinir that accommo- seument. ryleu. A. A. Moore, asking that accommo- dutlou be provided for Time: l`0[)l`lll!- to/tlvo at. council meetings. City pro- perl'.v- , ., Fl-Anni: Kmn. acting for J. J. Cur- `um, Livingston, nynu anu mu. The mlnuwl, as printed, were adopt- ? ed on motion o_Ald. Stewart. - Thom nommnnlcmtiom. `summarized Mooegjl, Janna. uonneuy, W`. wuomlun, Minna. Wright, Taylor. Riclnrdaon. Tait, Livingston, Ryan and It". 'l`hn mlnuuu. an m-inled. adopt- on mouuu ox_mu. awwun. These communicmtiom, `summarized by the city clcrk. wbre conplderad: Judma Wilkison. to court of revision A regular meeting *1`)! the city` Mun- cil was held In: gvening at wlgi h thoe Innmlnm nondnd: MAYO!` IIIIIIQI`. 7%" H: BAME S IIIIII Iuvculj UL uuv \ uwuuv cilnwaxold _lu|: than uamhon umendod: Mayor klnuer, nnnan `M1-'KnIvmr_ tmvnrt. Allan. In moon auentuu: nayot uxmuer, at 1-men Mx-Kelvey. Stewart. Jllen. Kem, Elliott. Canon. 0. `bynnoh. Mooup, Johns. Dounelly, W-._ mwn, Minna. Wrilrht. Taylor. Rwlnrdaon. Ironic! o`ouumru`urrn6. ouozn AND oonauntnm. Aooonll biped! ' `rho llqutb . 0onIblIuo-PuIhdoa (live: `In IIIIOA lint `lo `lho Pu- poud I. 'l'. 0op|oI|'Q llovator-cor nnnl hnnhnn. , . . (. `Joye, 51.00. Water works department : W. G. `mi; CITY CDUNCII...BUSlIlESS. 'l'Io oia nod uouoououoi I, A, `L- #,,____ ____n____ Hr. ll lull lnxyrllll canuln four out. toniu known to Iobnu. and non: hi! to ash Hull. auto an Appo- titonndtououp lbs pnoral nyntom. 50 pilh in I box lot 25 am: at Wain`: dun; Ito". . . V ~ Ask Pbrfle` manna in mm: NIB DIES; are not to he gravely compromised. "\\'t* must fight shoulder tn shoulvlor against in common danger and arm mtr~ selves for the struggle with all the ll)(`tl!|8 at our dispusnl. Just N8 the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries wen nhsnrhed_ by religious wars; just us the eighteenth century was nmrkt-at by the triumph of liberal itletuz and just as the nineteenth century has been not- able for the appmrttnco of great t|ues tinna of nationality, so will the twen- tieth century be for l~`.urupe tl perind ntnrked by a struggle for existence in the politim-commercial sphere. Europe- an nations must clhse ranks in order stieoemfullf to defend their existence. ;\[u_\' this no I-Nuliied everywhere; and may the epoch of neeful develppment we now condent _y anticipate he em- ployed in collecting our strength and devoting ourselms chiey to this end. Ill!` l|lllll'!', "III IV` HIT!` (O l)(` UIKFH I" hand instantly. Tye destructive vom- petition which tmns~0t~e:\nit~ rmtntries are carrying on in part at present untl tthich is in part to he expected in tho immedinte future. requires prompt nnul thorn h counterm-ting measures ifthn vitnl ntermls of the people of I-Zuropn not to he gravely cmnpromised. "\\` must Dill shnlilnr In uhnnlalnr HUI] "I [nuns-gumnuc INIIIOHS." Slfill A turning ponnt has been reached m I-`.uropean development which calls for the unremitting Mu-nlion of the gov-` ernment. The great problems of tun- terinl welfare wnich Ac-vmna mnre prexsl ing every year. no lung--r matters for the futun-. hut re uiro to be taken in nut r.-nrrvinnr nil in mu-0 no nrnnnnl ..n.I luropoun Rntlonmto Detond 'l'h_uuuIvu_ In John Tnuothor. Vienna, November 22.--Count Goiuch- awski. th-= Austro-Hungarian minister of foreign affairs. when making an ap- poal to all Europe in his annual address on Saturday. bottom the Austrian and Hungarian delegation, to talus advant- age of the noent era of peace and to join close y for the vigorous defom-4 of conditions common to European coun- tries as against the "crushing competi- tion of trans-Atlantic nations." said: A Inrnivu-I nninl Inn: |\4L`.\I\ usnnnhnn. in When all had gathered to the (ens: they joined together singin hymns nml rmyinE hm! wanking :04? from theirl I earn; for His great goodness. How well thew must have mum- I10 (`lllfl 011.1 J`! Q00 meal. ! lI(`l|J'(B I0!` [H8 EPGIXI EOOGIIGSS. llow well thy-y must have sung: I`r-(H30 God from whom all blessings ow, Praise Him nll orenturoslwro below, Praise Him above, ye heavenly host, Praise Father. Son and Holy Ghost." [low delighted they \\'e-re? They had had no little and now here was so much. (ind had indeed been good to them. and they felt that they must show Him how thankful the were. so they mud.` n. grent feast am naked their friends the Indians, to it. ~\\'hnt :1 busy time the mothers. and sisters had getting dim` nor ready for so many, there were over` one hundred people and each was sure` he could out good meal. \\'|mn 1|" lvntl Dnfhnnad In flu: (nun: lnvu mm come to Lneu). ' were growing em Iy may sent u. snip across to En Inn to get food. Thev could not pant-`seed because .T-ml: Frost. hml made the ground so ll.u'1l. "They had clams and fishes and mm the Indians gave them, but often went very hungry as there was not enough for to lnst: very long. The people thought the ship had been lost. it was gone so long and how and they all felt, what were they to do! One day some little children were Playing on a hill near the shore and ooklng out at the sea they saw u. lion! . comi towards them. They t`la)pe(l their mods and run shouting and ur- rnhing . They were sure It was th- hout mother and fnther were expect- ing such 0. long time, they were certain that before long mother's face would be merry with smiles and father would not he grave and sad any more. 'I`ho_v soon told the people of what. they had seen. Every body hurried to the shore, how thankful they were. food nt lust. just when thev had almost gi en up. How lmsv n.ll became. fntho`. hnln. Just wnen (nev mm almost gr busy all became. futhe` in `unload, brothers running hi th ther, mother and sisters bus ting the cupboards ready for the (.5001 that had come to them. Hmu .l..h'nI.-.l n..... .........2 rm"... \....: ~ I 8 ITIAICQI. ugh. J;.d...`.ih."`'... -- -~-- -~---- A lived in tents or wigwnms.- After some fiance white em! came to live in this oduntr , bu. t oy came in winter, and when a 1 their cupboards were growing em ty they sent u. ahip m-.1-om In Ennlnn tn amt fmnl. Thaw II ? 0! flap. 1 Dr. I : lull I o%7.Pi|la cumin four JILA inning Inns; 5.. -4.... __.l story 01 min Iwsr. lnunlxsgnvlng my. Many yams 1136 the` `country in which we live was c'ovex-`ed with trees instead of houses. there were no streets. no churches, no schnola. no kinderzartena u.n(l' indeed` no buildings 01' any kind. _YeL people lived here, who were called Indium. None 0! them knew how to build homes llko our carpenters, so they lived in tents or wigwnms.. Aftnr am-rm fin-A whit: nnnnlu 4-nmn Dunuuy, L0 UHIIIK V00. ` I am sure you will all listen very quietly while I try and tell you um story of that first. thanksgiving lay. Mnnv vmm mm` tlm"muntrv in which Pfull III [D6 `$111611, Wltr I3 I]! D. At ' one time. there was no titan- givlng day, but dome-thing hnppnecl tIn").t made the peoplr feel they Inu.st.:' have one whole da --ach year, be-sides Sunday, Lo thank S od. I run nlnn vnn will all Wuhan vs-ru lll III] 01' IIIUWII` UOUJHUW UJEIIKIUI we no for all `He bu"iven us. for the rich "hu.rvcnl. the farnzler bu` gutherexl in this autumn and for his care and guidance through another year. How full the barn: and cellars are! Carrots in cellar. beets b their side, Bull is the-hay loft, who. fun to ride! Apples` an barrelled; nuts laid to dry, Frost in the garden, winter is ni h. At nnl tlmo. fhrn ~wn.I no t. Inks- 9 lo` ~ For everything` His goodness sends. = We thank Thee Heeweny; Father. l `- --M`. J. 1-land. . "Next Thursday all our school: and shops will be wooed, andthe church doors opened and the church bell will ling In long hating the pt-`ople to come to church". Can you tell me why! Some! can, I am sum I hear some one say, "It in thlnkagliving dny." Yes, indeed. the din of nhdwlnp mm .lmw thankful can, 1 um um: 1 near some we say. thluhglng dn ." the day of showing G d.how thankful we are for all `Ha hm aiv-an us. for Ian 1.21 For this [now morning with It: light, For what. ind nhalmr of tlm ninhh I Lonon & Lancuhlre Llh Aunt. anon Company. u0'l...........nolu| nAn...........no1 TIC nut 11! IIOII II dlvluion I In wulh spigot-:13! close at o "39:. on an tube. 107. All thou joining the coupon! baton IMI duo win be entitled to one you | mum nnlII_ A t\....._I..._.n___..

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