Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1897, p. 2

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'-`IIU-UVC"iI'II0-C `bocnlulluooclot Idwot who uulgth r.mnnG.E'&-L} DIVG Olcfl WUTU unanimous. \ Capt. R E. Keno moved I resolution of thunk: to be tendered B. M. Britten, Q C., M.P., in recoghibion of his services to the association. Alderrnnn MoKolvey second- ed in the ntrongoel: words of Appreciation. Mr. Brittnn was 3 Britain indeed, inu- much as he wan never called upon that he did not do hi: ducy. The president teati- tied in the cordial support received from both city members. W. 0. fair! mnvnd that in nrlifinn tn W. IV. lJ|UIg I]. U]. IITTBIL Wu-d representatives on the executive committee: Sydenham. W. G. Craig; Onterld. B. Toye: Sc. Lawrence. A. R. Martin; Oetnrequi, T. Gallagher: Fron- tenac. R. 1". Elliott; Victmie. H. H. Mooou. ' FIFL- -l....L:....- -5 I..-... -1 LL-`-:_I.a. -..-_._ lIlULl'Iu The election: at large of theioighl: execu- tive oicen were unanimous. n-rub D I` Want -..u...l - |..-..I.-L:.... ..l ll WIIIIIIK Ullllo The remainder of tho` olootiona resulted thus: Fitch Oido-president. P. Duly; ucond vice-pioaidbnt. W. J. Livinglbon; third vice prenident, M. J. Sullivan; fourth vice president. J. Fisher, Pgrumouth ; treuurer, alderman Mclielvey; aocnourioa, W. R. Dick. J. M. Farrell. Inn-H ranrnnnnfntiunn an OLA Avg.`-sting Illa CXC'IUU-IIIKIII- U) E,IC"." He won requeeted to yeeue hie tent. whereupon W. J. Livi ` . in e felicit- oue Inenner, nomineted . Penee for the oioe of pteeident, elder-men Allen second- ingtthe nomination. No other nomine- tione being received, the choice no dc- olu-ed umnimooe. Three cheer: greeetd the return of the president to the plntfnrm. You are making n mistake in electing me, said be. "but: Iwill not ehrink from the unanimous vial: of the ueocintion. If we are not nuooeeefnl during the coming year. it will be beceueethe old machinery is weering out. The remnindnr nf lzhn alnntinnn numll-Ad orgooiution. I uh unwed of the loyalty Ind oxsnmo lindniol in mfue. Ha In I-ulmnlnd tn nmm hi: unL PERSONAL MENTION. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. WOIIIIII With Inorgy. .. AL- ll II`! _.___.__I_ Wear Ilqnveu Ill DUI! UIIIIIC-I DVIII. WU in II - eutee to one you money on yourpurczqup beeidee giving you the newest end pnttieee goode. E. C`. Mitchell. lonfot Acaln. You'll Inn 1 big donor`: bill an 0! 65: day: if you don't hoop you but mane unnou no urpulou. Selecting our Christian good: M we do bynpononalv : gosonn of tho_ In-gut union in the U, and States. we can at- lllll `tn 1': inn nuunnu an ulnar nnnn g... Ill` be old mun,` Henry Daremo. of St. Oh. who shout 1 you Ago wu roluood on- tnnoo to Bollovlo hon-plhl. but was after- wudl him into tho Kingston institution, non ht oholoor at the police cells than on W nudny. In order to got ubolhor for tho vintor. In this I pair of rubborl when he know cioorist-onoborg was looking. Ind wu uotoocod to two montlu. 1'.`-nunl-up. K` T\_I....!- -..`-.4-A- -... AL- wan lunuunsl to DVD monuu. Trimming: in Dunlap : ovoroouu no the hunt. Mid the style and their up-to-data mule unnot lid on . Selecting our ('.'lu-inmu panda n -. An vuuur Iluunnun apolo ;n I almunr atmn. Last night the four members of the coun- ty county. Maura. warden Tnggnrt. W. Millor, D. J. Toland and '1`. Damon. re- turned from Toronto where they intm-View ed molnbon of thokovornment in behalf of I grant for road ropsiru in the back town- .hE:.. -I.I ..-.. .11---- I\._,_.- it n- VII Kllllo Ah the meeting of the city property oommittaoo yostgtdny, chairman Livingston complimented city clerk Dronnsn upon the improvomenhainauguratod in the clerk : goutmont. Iinco his taking charge. L or Aldermen spoke jn 1 similar atrnin. LAII. niahh thn fnur mnrhhm-A nl Han l\nn_ mu supply ruprvaenvlnz only (anti Iynounlz. Many e one this fail has paid 818 to 820 for blue beaver ovcrcoata end then run egninlt one of our: at SIO or $12., No liv- ing men cen eee eny difference invnuality or fit. These goods are made to gur order. Oak Hell. As e|-... ._..x:..,. ..t u.. .:L.. ._..-___._ uumup. Purses. perfumaa. glove boxes. ink stands, trinket boxes. jewel cases, photo frames, letter -vaighto. aoa boxes. ot.c.. pricu from 25. upwards, Al on our bar- gnin table at 25c.`each. E C Mitchell. A I-nairlanr. nf nAtnl-nun; Hunt` `.10 and TIC DC! I 00! 10:1. ETA stun Tho od wll ON I Boarders` 5-`'-.:.'.2: $hwA'1.1.. gun mule In znc.`ucn. 1`; U Mitchell. A rooidpnt of Cstaraqui. fined $40 and coats recently for sending udnlbornbod milk to a cheese factory. received only seven dollar: for milk he had sent to the factory. his supply representing only thnt. amount. nnv A nnn this full lug ngirl CIR tn Q00 1'4. U UllliCOIlo When you take the sugar out of cheap peel: and the dirt out of ch-up curronta. U will B sorry U did not go 2 Gilbert : grocery And pay I little more for the best. More of Dunlop'a overcoat: selling this your than ever before. Will you buy noon. The best 37 cool: in the city. " Dressing cases from 75c. to $10; mani- cure cseea from 75c. to 89; collar and cull` cues from $1 to $4: shoving cues from $1 to 86. all imported direct. E. C. Mir.- chell. G.._AL- I_-.._._:___ ,. AL_,,,,.| c So; the bargains at Abemethfa milli- nory parlors. over A. Abernetbyfga shoe store. D-s..-.I-.. L__-:__- \n--y_ _,,,,., . OTC- Baturday bsrginna. Mon : overcoats. Dunlap. pIlrIAl_ nnrfnrnnn nlnun hnvnn inl- uneu glovau. out: I pair. UAR Hall. so smoothly does the machinery in the Mooers company elevator work that the noise is scarcely Audible on Ontario street. He doubtless would have kissed her then. In r-vendor be it seltl, (The chance was duly offered), 1! he hadn't lost his heed. Now is the time to select Christmas presents while the Assortment is complete. We will deliver when and where you wish. E. C Mitchell. mnn en... L..l.- 5L- -....-_ -..L -I rL4--- u Lllllallllllu "High time this week selling overooata. A big consignment by express for Satur- dn'. Dunlap. King street. o-night ! To night ! We offer for sale six dozen only of English two button lined gloves. 600 a pair. Oak Hall. So nmnolzhlv dnna lhn mnnhinnru in talus unsuu, an ulloervl. ' Articles suitable for Christmas presents. ranging in price from `.250. to one dollar- your choice of any of them for 250. E. C. Mitchell. hLl:._L a..'_..-l) LL}- __ ,1 , ,n- awcx ever nnowu nere. 112. U. Mitchell. New Sultana raisinl, 10c. 15 1b., as Gil- barts. ' Saburdayaznd Monday overcoat bargains. ' S12 0015;. 89 ",' $10 coab $7.25. Dunlap, King smash. nhrintrnnn l.i....:o,. an I.:...:- c..- >\'..._- lxlllg BI/T905. Christmas biacuiu, 30 kinds for .\'mu trade. at. GilberI: a. * Artinlnn snitch). O... I`1|...:.L.._.... ...-....-..L_ ART hsgaooL - ouur ruouwlul maul. 'L`noy'ro mtuprool. llndoinblack ortaneolorod Edna & bookowc. solo Anna. UHK Illllo Overcoat: for the boys. Mothers see Dunlop, the King street clobhier. Tabla raisins. nlultnrn, nnlv Ifm n "1 gnu. uumop. lung ICFGBD. Showing gs. 50. a. 1b., at Gilbert : grocery. Litlln hnrn nln...-. lam-ul Anne. ......L'....... 5 nuuury. Little boys ulstera, hood coats, reefers. You can always be lure of the beat here. Oak Hall. (1 ..... 5.4. l.._ .;I__ |____ Itrnl gruuury. The country is full of snow. Our store is full of overcoata. Thenesc blue beaver $10. Dunlop.King street. Showing ns. An n H. .1-. n.m.....v. um: 01 me new lulu we nave ll an Eng- lish imported serge. black or blue. $12.50. Oak Hull. !'1----- I. `[)I__L_.-na, A , vs -- I UIII nlll. Crane & Blaokwell e ne English peels, orange, oibron and lemn, an Gilbert : grocery. Thu nnnnh-u in full A` nanny (1.... -5--- curvy. monuny. om uec.. In cwy hall. One solitary tramp. a Montreal printer, gought shelter in the police cells luau even- lntl. rrlccu ngnu. uunlop. mng screen. Pure extracts. all avors. 50.. 7c., 10c. `.5c.. 40c. per bottle ab Gilbarta. Ramnmbar nnnnm-h In Q9 AnAm... . .. .;.u.-.. 101:. per name an uunarn. Remember concert by St. Andrew : so- ciety. Monday. 6th Dec.. in city hall. One Iolicarv tramn. n Mnntrnnl m-inn... Uliij KIIIUIIIIU II EII CI`; 3. Archbishop sad the Von llomtlu Dun . of Ontario. nlrllwn. mu Residence at Alanna: Gum. Johnston Strut. Christmas Term Basins Nov. Isth- `ho but Iduonlonnl udnnucu. with ooolnlort and oonv on. uh. Oroquot And hung. lll; STAFF of Unlvonit Gndutom notation R170]: to In vidnd nnndn lUl' cuugnl Ina coma. uplenam tor croup. Why do we sell more overcoat: than any other clothier in Kingeton? Quality good. Pricu right. Dunlop. King street. oxcmcta. nll mvm-n. ."m__ 7:, mp neon cluau 101' `A uonuay nexu. Ten ban Judd mp. 25. Knock: them all out. 4 2 8 had :1; (}ilbert.'u. Rnnhn n Rn]-gm .0 ll'.._..- -n-I A-5---5 nu uus. z D nuu ll ; UIIDOIVI. Rocho o Balum of Honey and Aniaoed for coughs gnd oolda. Splendid for Why we more overcoat: than nnv your Ill IVCDIIIW on uec. ZUBD. Remember concert by St. Andrew`: ao- cieby, Mondny. 6th Dec.. in city hull. White shin: Alrannv dnwn M. 500 75,. many, monuly. um uec.. In (my hull. shins Alrotoy down at 50c, 75c. 31. Oak Hall. A muting of the bond of health has been called tor Tuesday next. Tan burl Judd nnnn. 254-. Knnnlrn than I0!` neurulgll. manna rollot. Bub American oil, 20. per gallon; best Cnnndian. l5c., It Gllbertfs. Tha OnnAn n min... 01.. ..I..s. ...:n .. ullllullll. 105., II? li|IDOI'5'3. The Queen : college glee club will ap- pear in Ronfrew on Dec. 90th. Ramamhnr nnnmu-I. Ian R}: A.-ul-....'. -.._ ruwtu In 5. 1:. `royal. Two linen collars, English Inch. 25. Oak Hnll. H... n....|.-:- 1...:-\v-.__-I_:- rs- -Ar. A K llllla Use Rocho o Aut.i'-Neunlgic Linimenb Mlfor neurslgin. Instant: relief. Mb Amarimn nil 9n nail fI`II\II| kgnb U-fvv IIIU Clio UK tj `Iii . hung Ions. " Dunlop for your next overcoat. Km : Corn Can excel; all others. Saturdn overcoat bargains. Dunlap. Panto. otking pants,` 81, 81.25, 81.60. 81.75. Oak Hull; Th; nl-{phi n n . u .....l sk- -:L_ :_ .___ vzt qv ij Ill Wollhguuluihpa. nblcu ntlov-O-stun nlouu. :5 D ngq I0 uuloerva. Eepburefo Cough Drop: wholeulo and retail at R. H. '1`oyo'a. THO Iinan nollnn, Enalinlu male: On 31:110. lunxhnun. d h he I oig ing noun t 0 city in pro- nouoood ns clan. J nbiloe garden party Doc. 8t.h and 9th. Nocoifoo like Mecca; no has like Crown Blend. 2 B bad no Gilbert's. llanhm-n . D.-..`..L n....... ...1....|..-..u- _._.u PAnAnAI5H noun ur av bun .) cyst. nuonrsno ~ The iilu o":iv..-'y`oqy wo-wuc tho l oopIoAn'rnungAbon:--xo:un;Iu I Clllthotttntunolflooo Who mcmxrirs or run mu. Bno of the hub suits have is Eng- h imported some. black nr hlun. :19. .-an , nun uur MOUK OI , largest and finest E. C. Mitchell. . uuury no uunulu. vvnwll III Illli to com! out tho rainy aaaaon, which is practically wintar. had aotin. Times aro fairly brink. but not nogood as during tho pan Inm- BIC . .Ho graphically doactibaa aoanea ho witanoaaod at tho aailin of ataamara from Soato bound for tho K ondyho. Many 0! Ma lrianda wont out last I-pring. rocnrning ahia fall. thoir aarninga avoraging. abovo axpanaaa. ftourtwo to (our thousand dol- lanaaoll. Man] who rotnruod this la loll harrowing halo! of Ination. and aay that tho Klood to will ha a van. gravoyal-d this win*er.k rovlaiom are those. boats gain I: la ing cargoes of which but vatysliglo ptovhiono Survapnia in aaanlwagraat nu-hot at then nnwati Dawaoo City. It. Wahdard will nnain ; ::::'::'.2:.*-'.::.-.-......'='-':. -.....---vn |'.".;'u'u:'u'-n= howiu'ncuruuo=::.':5u. ' Yootordoy Morton Wnkoiotd. I former rooidont ol Buchanan, returned to the city from Seattle. Wuh. Eleven yarp ban olapood lines he Int. paid Kingston 3 visit. nlthoughbo ha bun away {or oightoen you-3. Hail ongngod in the uhingloim duotr{:t Boutlo. When holds to cons XL . I I-min. nnnnnn -Lin}. In n-.--o..II- All commercial and Shorthand sub- jects taught. Courses short, sharp and direct. 0-..: I-.. IOIIS (IO -f__-__I-_. - IOIII-vrwili -Iuu-p A recher striking ecoident occurred yes- terday at the farm of D. Mobeen. Point reed, Pisteburg. The mpn were engeged in threehing in the hem end some one nood I pitchfork against the most. prongs up- vnrd. Mr. Mc[4ee_n e young non, Thomas. In: in the mow, md to reach the oor slid down the side. In his descent he met the fork, the prongs piercing the esh to some do ch. In rernovin the fork one of the Itee rode mapped on remained in the esh. Medioel eeeietenee wee obtained and the little sufferer made as comfortable . u poeeible. yum lIIrIIl-I I` uislvlllvla We wish tqcall your attention to our fine Belgian linen. hem-stitched, table cloths at $10, 8:-L.'i(I ind 36; table napkins to match. These are the finest goods pro- curable. nndjusf. whnb you want for the holiday festivities. Pure white Belfast table linen: 50c., 60c.. 7;':c., 8!. {$1.25 and SI 50 per yard. Hnlf bleached table lineu`25c.. 30c., 40c.. 50c. and 60. per yard. Table napkins from 40c. to 5 per dozen. R. McFnu|, hendquu-tors for house furniahinga. A Snceeufnl Tea. A very successful tee end sale of work was held by the Indie: 0! All Sainte yea- terdey. All the efternoon the rooms were wellllod and many rehby and useful er- tielee were told from t e work cable. The home-made candiee were 1150 evidently ep- preoieted. The work uneold will remain on exhibition till Saturday. It includes a fine sketch by Fr. Field, the only one re- maining, and some needlework of the use- ful kind. uuuu on-nu; nu-uuuyo The sheet of ice below Cataraqui bridge is nearly two inches in thickness. and ebrong enough tor skating. Around Bell's inland yesterday several lads enjoyed this winter aporu without any degree of danger. For the past few winters, the boys were anlfiaed to have skating am mg their New Year : gifts. bub this year the pleasure has arrived much earlier. The bug Thompson had groab ditliculny in getting below the bridge this morning. Glvea Lots or Run. The Winn gives more condenred news. telegraphic and local, than any other paper in the city. The wor|d e news in given in brief racy paragraphs and the city events bold in a fashion pleasing to allour readers. The Wmu believe: that out of town tidings can be told in biief form, bu_b to interested people reports with deI:aila,but. non fulaome. are appreciated. A policy of this kind is the one the Wmn pursues and with grati- fying reeulta. Aldermen Wright : Vlewu. - Alderman Wright cannot understand the agitation to prevent the exhibition of the veriecope views of the Corbett-Fitzsimmona ght. The exhibition is void of the pic- tured brutality contained in the press re- ports. read to a great extent by everybody in Canada. He saw the views at Toronto and could not see anything demoralizing in them. or anything that could be objected to by even the moat rened. . -an -nu-5-`nu. uux-uI.uuI.unI.'-ISI. A day or two ago John and Herbert Smith, Sharbot bake. were aummond be- fore a' magistrate on a charge of violating the game laws by killing deer in the water. Herbert Smith was discharged. and the case again: John Smith sustained. Owing to mitigating circumstances he was let off by paying costs incurred, amounting to $10. Gameinapector Brickwood had charge of the case. an nun: ._y nu-u nuguluu. Rev. J. M. Tredxeai, of Carp. formerly of Pittaburg township, was putting on. double windows when the ladder slipped, precipitating him to the ground. His face was badlv bruised and his lip was cut so as to ncesaicnte smelling, by u medico. He will be laid up for s time. wnlv III I IIIII I.` I'UIIl IIUTIIFI The pain caused by a corn is due to the inflammation of the dash around` the bar- dened skin or corn. A little Quickcure spread on the corn and covered with thin paper reducee the inammation and stops the pain. Try in. Is also relieves bunione, ebc. Are Thus HI: Once`: sentiments? The newspapers! air, they are the moat villainous. lioentioue. abominable, in- fernel-not that I ever read them-no-I make it; a rule never to read into 9. news- paper- ..qhnrinn'n 'I"|\n {"2-In An` I Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. Record. Posltlon And Results. Is what every applicant for life insur- ance should seriously consider. Call on or address the representatives of the North American life assurance company, King- ston, end be convinced that in these re- spects this company excels all others. QUIJIIIINI U1 QIIIIIIB This morning a young women laid in- formetion with the police aublioribiea. charging a young men with assault. The one will likely come up for hearing no the police court on Monday, if not previously sebuled between the parties. an annual III] Vllllo Mr. Hill. manager for Neilaon & Co. genral merchant: and grain dealers, Con- way. was in the city yaazordny. and made heavy purchase: for winter stock. The goods were taken up on the steamer Hero to-day. that we or Heady nu-do onocmng. Provost in selling boys end youths over- conta for 83; boys aulo for 81.50; men : overcoat for 85; men : tweed suit 35: good heavy men : pants for $1.25; boys blanket overooetl, extra value $4. : _ uunllli unluvll run). .: Thqo will be: ns-clni musical pro- gramme consisting of solos, trio: sud ohornou under the direction of Mn. J. R. C. Dobbn. . A nun-um nmgua. nu: 1-mo ' At -Aha-nohhy _nV, out A. Abornoohfu shoe store. Were IIl;r;uInz Olrcumatancu. A-.. -_ 4...... _.-_ `l-I.._ _,,,xrr Iona It-on Donnie. |_._ |l__;-_ ""_L _p_ ,.n A Dnngorono Ilulnp. ._ -s_:L:.._. --_:.I-_4 ---. Good ukntlng Already. .....L ..t .'.... |.-|__ r1,;__, -I-I|I ll UUUC Band for 1897-98 circular. I O J. B. MCIMY. A. BLANCIIAIID. .PuIldoM.. Chartered Aooonntnnt ` D.'|_-|..-I Ohrlumnn loulvluol. I_A__II .. Cue or Pain From Conn. ._: _ . _ . . __.I L._, ,._,, - '- -Shoridan`a The Gritic,_Ac$ I. A Olcrzymnn Injured. ll 'I".__J_-. _R l\-,_. CITY AED VIOINITY. nu Annnnl nu vmt. l:II __ . _ . _ __ p_,, `r -- Jublloo auiun rncy. - I _ -1-? -5 L`. R_.L -I_-- _.._-!--| ~-- Acouud or Aunult. IF IUU P-To K`: II: Wllulg `J graph omen. Clu-cam M-rash. ~ Dunlap for the but 85 ulster. COAL that is CQAL at IF) (DUEL The Bay of Quinta Ry. new lhorblino for Twood, Nnpcnoo. Dom-onto and all lo- cal pointa. Train ldnvu City Hall depot at 4:00 pm. R. J. Wilson. 0.P.R. N10` an-nnh nmnn. Clnnnm Angus. : |SUR]E}]%CU'T?T3l Ilno Shoe: for Evonlng Wear \\ For Indian nnd gentfa, the nal: In the city at Abernathy ; If you are tirod-taking the large. old- ffahionod griping pilll, try Cutter : Limo Liver Pill: and take some comfort. A man can't shad everything. Ono pill I don. Try them. - ` Vim- n.- ..l nu-.- D- -.... .1-.. I:__ vun III wul su. When you get them tirenome budscho, with eickneu at the stomach, take Wudo o Mandfnke Liver Pulls and you will soon be all right. mzain. It is the bash pill on the market no-day. 25 pills for 250.-only ab Wade : drug atom. IND PUSH CARD IQ vu uxu uuulluvl vv u-uuun vvnuuvp And it`: coming soon. please bear in mind that wo re waiting for it with I oom- plte line of rubbers and over-ahooa-and we sail them as we no.3`. aboea-the beat: qunlltios at the lowest price:-. Haines & Lockett. Rv Hm wnr I.nr Eon nu-Anna:-n nu-A Inn-n Illa CH5 IUWUBTI pYK`Ul'. HIHICU N. LKJCKCI-Us By tho wny. our ice creepers are here. We put. them on while you wnit. .-\ Fnmlly Leaves the alt: Wlthout Paying Ila-nt or other s redltors. Some time ago in Charles street resident quietly left the city and went to Uncle Sam s domains. At the time of his de- parture the landlady was looking for a large amount of accumulated rent, and several grocers and dry goods merchants were his creditors for meat sums. This week his family leltto join him. What little furniture and household elfeots they owned were left behind. These were sold to-day by tho lendlsdy to cover the rent. The entire lot was worth about severity- five dollars. ID! l.`l'Uull.I IJQ Ply llll UUCCDIIIUIIIK ICOOIHIDI. City clerk Drennun e-kod the committee to furnish him with a Shannon ollice le. It was very necoaser . The members of the committee wereo the some opinion. It was decided to allow the matter to stand for the time being. It the com mittee has funds to spare the le will be purchased before the close of the year. The clerk presaed his ch-im for a coal stove. and it was shown that a resolution was passed at a previous meeting. ordering one to be purchased. `KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. whirninkhdsolwoodinobo Ipdnclowutplien. Repairs to the dome of the city build- ing coat: Jone h Jamienon. $425 45; Robinson Broom. 82; W. Newman. 85.25; J. Power. 370 90. Clmirmnn Livingston said the commiotee had plenty of money to its credit to pay all outaumding accounbl. (`.it.v clerk I)mnm.n A-had tlm nnmmimuu Routine Bualneu Dlrcnuod at a eeting Held Yeaterday. A regular meeting of the committee on city property was held yesterday afternoon. Chairman Livingston, alderman Toye Johns, Donnelly and Kent were present. A communication was submitted by Otto I-1. Howton. asking to be given the work of painting portraits of past mayor: at 8250 8&I'll. The committee will rocommend no nation. It was decided to leave the mat- ter of increaaed accommodation in the council chamber for press representatives with the chairman and caretaker Lanigan. A number of accounts were presented and passed. Rnnairn tn Hm rinmn nl Mu: nihw Irmih-I. DIIU uUlJl'I.aIlIUllU- The recently purchased borne was exhi- bited by driver Shannon. and was satisfac- tory to the committee. COMMITTEE on cv PROPERTY. Luu m&0E6l' was new In eoeyance. Alderman Minnes intimated the!) it was in order for some member be move a vote of thanks to chose who assisted the re- men at the recent: conilagrabion. It was thereupon moved by alderman Livington. seconded by alderman W.R.ohinsor.thab the committee on fire. water and light wish to expressitethanlxs to the ollioersand member: 7 of "A" eld battery and citizens generally who turned out and worked so hard so save property all the tire at Richardson & Sons elevator on Tuesday night. Nov. 30th. The resolution was unanimously adopted. Chairman Minnos returnnd thnnlul tn um wrsuiuuuu was unanimously uuopteu. Minnos returnad thanks to the member: of the committee lot the able support they had given him during the past year. The committee had worked harmoniously and to the best. interests of the department. The rmvnntlv nurnhnm-ul in-nun man avid l'I)H "4'; ERIN D is E A S E . During seventy ` " yea'rS% ` , NY-AS- SAN llllb UIIBCD. Alderman Bell brought up the matter of increeemg the pay of the remen. If the committee would report be the council and recommend an ldVII'|C8 to the remen. leaving out the heads of the department. the committee would be supported. Aldermen Robinson thought: the matter was one for the council of 1898 to deal with. Alderman Wright snid the committee need not bring in A report. Any individual member of the committee could move in council that the increue be given. I The matter was left; in obeynnce. Alderman Minna: intimntnd than it. u-.- account wu panned. Mdarman Minna: reported the purohue of`: new horse. It. ooab $90.snd an old horse wu alse given`, in parts payment. The horse was sound in every roepoob. W. J. Morgans. V.S., submit ted I roporb tab that eifecb. AI.l.......... u-n L__,,_L. AI - A-~- J l.UU|3I'- > W. J. McNeil! submitted an account for. $4 for pubnrago supplied in 1896. The Account panned. A1darnmn Ilinnnn. I-Annnlm Mn: running-n ATHLETIC Asaoounon 1-not-nnwv II on]: o! the {mood (roundn. Tho uten- Iil Ill nrl Rh-not CI" Illll RI:-ant]: tlunnnnlu vaunuvuuu wuu all-Illutl Elli IIIIIIIIII II no um um rogulur meeting of the civ c oommittoo on to. her. 3nd Ii ht. wu he d yaw-duy afternoon. there ing A in pttandnnco : Chairman Minna. alderman Bbll. Wright, W. Robinson, Livingston and Allen. Ten- don were opened for the` supply of coal for Lho re dopnrtmenb. The prices uubmiltad were: W. 0. Craig & Co., 04 85: 8. An- glin & Co.. 85 38; J. Bownrda, 8. : 27: J. Swify & 00.. 85 50. On motion of alder- tnm Allen, tlm contract. for forty tons wan awarded to Craig & 00.. [going the lowest tender. (I7 `I ll-\v-:I| _,_L "9... I _,_ , --_ A n, LEAVING M ANY CREDITORS. the radon to: :5. coal od~0r|l3 0 co`: an no P1! to Hunt: comma voso ot `thunk: to` "A" Cnluuu Who Auluod tho 1 IL. Lg}- -`I-.. FIRE; WAvIE ausml-:39 ouscbssto When Rubber Weather Oomol. ,9 -.:,, _ wauteb-Tho may at Iovory suctw y J TERDQY 8' _li;E`l fl FOR. ALL SKIN Iu--:--- T has e\'I};j fa'led in any case.~ Union and Albert Sena` Apply to A. arrnmuu. ylooolv-' lnonuod \ on Upon-A any and u III-anon II 'AT Coulntlon (ha and BlootrBl'&'l ndlocu-Iclq|&hmd. no any and to your nunlnotloa. I at you won and Inaunoo In my favor. the new use 1 null endeavor to ash O muons! canvas of the oily. ` Your Ink. I; E5; 5-23-T-To"i - v ---C 1lCVIVI C VI III` TI. VI Kingston. ADIB9 AND GINTLEIIV-e--AT '1` Il- aunt of 5 large nnmhor of Olthum V0 doc! od to boooln I undid-Io for tho I- clon of Iuor lot I3 I! I M: about I ll do In! but to In tho position with on t to the e I.) and satisfaction. _ 9:: vouo and in nu fnvnr. To the Elector: c;` the Clty ot Ilnnnlnn MAY/(/)RALTY OF 1898. cordially solicits the sugport of the Electors as a candidate for the ` THE HANDSOHE NEW RESIDENCE ON I1 Ion Strut, non Dlvmon Stunt. Intel lllbild bi Dlild J, `K/hnhgnd A um: Alderman Dhanfles Livingsum 4-..}: _ lsutherlandts Solid comfort from the start and even the price is easy. Now the SUTHERLAND F`0OTWEAR" gets around that diiculty. ~ Many a man has broken out" in passion and has his feet all broken up" trying to get a new pair of Shoes broken in." "Breaking WI proper to give Useful Xmas Gifts ROBINSON B_ROS., TH ANlB()I..ll NEW RESIDENCE ON nlon occupied by David J. Whleohud. A was Engllcvxd-guwlll oompau [90:03 011`),- oonn 0 man . . m.a...:'.`+..' - " J. C0 RBETT. AH PUBLIC MEETING u. vullt xv us; uuuluu uuL- We wish ta suggest that persons wishing their homes decorated before the holi- day season leave orders at Once. -I-I, . I P I I UIIUIF Tl;e cheerful homes have cheetful Wall Paper. is like a gobd suggettion-- ` it ought to be carried out. `X11. ...:..t. L . -.._.___L AL-_A HARDwARE| low Prlcad Shoo House. For inutunc-.a-Cuving Sou, Plgtgd Knives. rorkn and spoon: Oupot. Swoepan. Fancy Oloun. armo- mchn. Skates. Baton. Broad Knives and Bonds. A man nnnnntiun frnm Inuntlv-gal: A more nmumvt of nrtlcln horn A household word- makes the lightest and sweetest biscuits, cakes and pastry-it's a creamv of tartar powder -- no alum--no ammonia in ._...._____._____.._._.._..__._...___ AT A BAEGA1N-'l`HA'1` BEAUTIFULLY nmntod douohod Drink Home. corner Unlou and Albert Street, with four full lotl. A991: ILDIVOH Ind Iionrds. A mate-tion from hundroda pf ur Gold Baking Powder ' l;?'I"U Nq `adul1{ex'a',tlon+- PRINCESS STREET. BAGOT BTREET. That wm Wanr. CRYING *BABY Prove 1? est In ! nutstusnntcumtsr. _:.; or Bum Strut. with furnace And` other mglornoonvonlonou. Also the Stone Dwel- .$ Barrio Strut. with modun unprovo- nnntr Apply to Jon: Hanna. U donoo of Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick, bun tutod. opposite Xaodonnld Park. A xnnzox & Boolu. ontuto so. .:-:._j.jg-2-j HA1` LARGE 3 SIDENOE EN NORTH plan of Johnston root nt honu not 0! Bottle Strut. with furnace Ihodurn oonvonlonou. Alno tho Stan: Dun]. C33o. do fall! dtucod. a riff f,__________ V `D ornururovnuu v . g `.`'.:".*.2a'<'>'a.'.`."1.'3n'..`.\ pi; u `XXI DIIIH ml to Dllaln. I nnlytn `I'll D * Erl- . Johnston nu-cot. loan 01. o, .11 modern oonvonhnou lhh 1 noun or no {mood Ilon of Earl Stunt will run dlnctly through 1065 which are alone to 5 growing too- on of do om. Apply to J. s.8x1nu. lloltor. Ohunu Stunt. new [Inn lndlvidnnl IlOOdl nnolnonh and culture of homo with tho highest mental tnlnhu. ON Ills-bun 06 to 018 not term. I Boo:-don. {tom an to 0540 por annun A noun o! out-third to dauhton of cl h For full lnlonnotlon npply to 13$ WA . KL. Principal. l 1 0!: it . A I lgoor. O.1A:on'u . V ` N 8 U. #3 3323:! Inc I lllll OI (}U'CUB.\ KI'o0l..VI.\"l`. luollthwlllonlllu world. Ponu 0.00. (John. son a.~?.4..5..-reea:.-.::v-,;;e.g.;::,.2;1: ;2.2'.'.-.:'.- Ill A'1`lU.al'l`I0 ASSOCIATION PBOPI BTY nonh II of directly through mm a ctrs mm] Q13 III lgultll tottnripg, dugurlng, ' Itchhg, burning, bleeding, scaly, and plmply lumen. lnuunlly relieved by A warm bath with ccmamu son, 3 nhpglo pppllculon at Cancun (olntmont), the great skin cure. ad I full dose of Cuncuu Rtsonvnm-. ~ - --- ' SKINS EIIIFIBE ._ --_-_, ___`_-- ....- ..__.--.u (Inn In vtdul lb. nnd onltun or hang tuna zvnnnunx Tun Imu- 35: Hon. Kirkpatrick, bounti- Ko uted. Ap- '0! run lnlonnatlon I WALL. I.A_.. Principal. `nII".l EDI. ` CHAS E. WRENSHALL, Principal. You'll know It by the Inc. _. IIHUBN IOBKIBLY TH] RISI- nm K1rkpatrlot,bo|ntl- opllonito An- Olnuu will to-open on EDUCATIONAL Forget it Not. TO BE LET. FOR SALE. The WCKUVI BUUU Principal. :'.-'n*.A.::".?:`1'.'...f"'* Dion nouioodoos for thc panidouy. Ir. Photo round to Hump pins bin during lb: sum; urbane: 1 0 uinonnatonol Ila labor and untidy In-ingot dblnanhg aupnlgu 3?u mu'?= no an-In 5 Quinn -at at TUTU Wllllll I . Tho ttlnn called for nominat- ions for hononry videos. but baton doing In to the retirement ll-:9. oi Abgndor Gnu: through gin 3 ntncnt to putmutcnhip. o onolnnudn ma non dean-i of :0- tion hand I he a!n`Q|-rid.` 2:1`! human-0 vitutnrh-nlu an '3 UXIIWVI KIIIIIII W IIII [H3339 Ill IIII wuont nndyto eoutribuo mull dlohpublio nature. nation 0! datum loans. In- L -|A._`n.-_ Inn... I: u Ia.-. U Ilxlllill BIC IIIUU! DI IIIO IUIDTTU. Bo cu-rid our banner viotu-ion! at `n piod who il had boon Alina-6 um annly unnooudul. with manly con:-up. Bo Ill ulwnyn faithful to hit lricnds. And his thumb:-Anal mndvm nnnu-ihnnn mull Ill- UVIII. `VII 1=o'73'1Z'3r axcmge. Wlf II` -II `DIED :"`.`Wi`-::'.:_;_,P'..::`;';.....:.. 5-_ .:.~"'3'.':-.-:.:.". .;""':.s.'.:." huuooanbnu. EH6 lll fills. I will anticipate a portion of the pro- ceedings, said the president. "It was the intention to compliment our member by resolution. but I to say on behalf of the association that have never writ- ten a letter or asked for assistance at T0- ronto for the interest of Kingston or King- swnians that I have not received an an- swer by the next mail. A charge lately laid against me was that the county had a made a mistake in making mo an honorary president oi the Frontenac reform associa- tion, because we in the city get every- thing in the way of patronage from the gozernment If that is so it is because we have at Torontoaeirong. active member. who looks after the city's inter este. ltis not our fault that the county did not get a full share of the Rochwood hospital appointments. We held back the recommendation for fullest conference with the county oommittee. The city does not want to monopolize everythin . but are willing that the county should have a fair share oi the tronage. We are under the strongest 0 ll etions to Mr. Barty tor the way in which has backed up our de- |estes and representations in Toronto. The speaker expressed oondolence with Mr. Hsreyou account of his illness, but hoped for a speedy return of his former ro- bust health. He was most grateful to the members at the reform association for their nannsanl -lungs an Allan Ans` -A Inn--g L- IIUIIIUUII II but Ivlunu Ixtulluull nil Snail uup [inn no o(ton,sndu longs: he in I 10 to do nnything lot Kingston no one would render tho Iorvieo more rudily or more willin ly. Th. ltlmn (`nod Cm nnming_ ll\'$l II'UIlI IAIIII UUUTUH UI ll-IU PfTIuUI|Da At this point. Hon. William Harty enter ed amid applause. while three cheers and n t.igor" for the popular member made the lull ring. "I will nntininnln A nn:-Linn nf Hm nm. gUVII'lllIIHIlU- Mr. Sawege moved, seconded by I. Ae-_ eeletine, that the secretary read the name: of ell persona recommended by the executive for poeitione, end also the name: ofthoee who hnd been Appointed to peei- tione within this electoral division. This was voted down. The president. however, went over 3 ertiel list from memory, and E. . Britten geve e deteilod statement of every appointment made by the present government. giving the cause of the oioe becoming vacant and the quelicetione of the persona np~ pointed. He spoke highly of the benets the ueooiationend theliberel petty de- rived from the eorte oi the prei.-ident. Al: thin nninh Hnn, William Hm-3.17 nnrnr. UIIXIUII IIIUUIU IE euuuu W. J. Savage naked for the report of the executive committee on to recommen- dations to oioe. Mr. Penle replied that the committee did notpre re ereport; however. the bed not eat for the die- miuel of o ciele of the civil service. Any diemieeele thet lied taken place were brought About by the eote of commissioners or of the individuals themeelvee bringing down in eeverel cnsee edveree reports of the departmental heads. who it was well known were the choice of the conservative government. Mr. Q.wu:m mnvml nnnnndad In! T. An. uuu WUKIHDI lUl' IIIU IJUUU. The president read I letter from J. J. Behsn. received in September, tendering his resignation as first vice-president of the association. After returning thanks for lrindneeses shown ,end support given, the writer wished the association every success in its undertakings. Mr. Pense said he had never signed a recommendation with greater pleasure-thsn that of Mr. Behen, whose good qualities were known to every member. Mr. Pense ssid we have fought all csmpuigns as hsrd sp we knew how. and if not slwsys successful it was because of circumstances over which we hsd no control. Those who had any questions to Ask were invited to do so: it wss not desired thst free dis- cussion should be stifled. I `I D-..-..- -.I.-.I 6.. LI... _:....-..b. on` are, In WUUTU (WT Itflllll II FUPUBQU. V "The poet hue been at year of hard work and of unprecedented changes in local otoiel ranks. and in all cases the executive had worked for the been. VI... -....-l.I.n.o .ng..I .. |..|-to.-. 6..-... `I `I [pygmy], .ruL`ulVDu. Ill .rl"lll'-I. DUI! we are prouder still that a re- form premier was so highly honored on a grand oooeeion in the very heart of the empire. The reform policy he been shown to be not at all dangerous to the country : welfare, and the promise he: been kept, it reformers had A free hand they would furnish the beat government that could be given to'e young country like this. Canede etende higher today than ever before as a nation among nations. and C-mediene are {or Britain tiret, last and all time. There is where our hearts are, and where our trust in repoeed. "Than nnnl: hl.II been A vsnr nf hard wm-Ir IIXTII IIIUEIIIIOII. Ufllll prucaaumgl. The president judged by the large ne- tendanoe that interesa in the association is no lees llvely now than that shown for llberalism all over the country. Last year e dominion government starred out. der as leir auspices as could he desired, and we can congratulate ourselves that in bus had the fairest -trial ever accorded any administration. It has been supported in every eleccion since then by majorities almost without: precedent. showing that the people s trust. has been well placed. Canada has never earned quite the same crediu that she now receives through her preferential trade tariff. first in the house of parliament and bhen in England, where Sir Wilfrid Laurier was so well received. We were proud, indeed, when the late Sir John A. Maedonald, our member, was favorably . received in England. but. In are nmuder still that A ra. 'l'orn-lnnInn All Inthnnlnlue nnd United In Pnrpon-conlldnnoo In nu Rotor: Gournnonu-1'nnnu soon; ' lornhnrl. - . 1!, no the approaching elections in, On- tnrio. `roformoro in general are no united in pnrpoao And In harmonious upon qnublonl. porunlnlng In the interest- of llbornlinn no on tho Inombou of oho Kingnbon reform nuooiuion, than nood be no tour as to she moon: of tho party. Never within in hlntory has the unocintion conducted 3 morn oucooulul and onnbcuinamlc annual meeting ohm that hold in the Wnm hall lub night. Tho oornmodlour building was fully and to Alford accommodation, and we mooolng was not nuued cibher, no Ell Inounbori bnd to be registered, puy the an- nual ho. obhin from the secretaries and g `rrooonb no the hull door. certicate! quali- lng than to also porn in the meeting. ` ol donb Ponlo. Iupporood by Capo. W. B1-nan (lnrmthnn. nmnidnnt. of tha iminu Wm. Allen & Son, 1}l'l`IlUI|'lD roniu. Iupporwu uy ulpn. yv. Bruce Uarruthon, prenident. of the young liberal nuoclulon. opened proceedings. `Nun mould-nt indoor! hv lzhn In-an nt- ANNUAL uzzrmo or xmasrou . asroau Asaocumou. [A nmomons carmf j%CIIT'T-T';K' '||du'Ihnn Elliott. B. H. Bric- Alld MI W `ADI. Qnln Alnnhn -pnuguutsuumlnl anal-not IIIIIIOWCII. vdghodonly us ::-:.a Upon hi: to-. m-nyuurduyhooippndtho has an! ponds. Diodogoa bunt shdnuthnt diohoodonltolnvougtnd with his. wmwr. uuIIIIII!I oIIl'lO0GI'a. C3lliIutl'olgu-,whn In ICIHCIIQK opriughrthominiagdhtriot inlbovoih vdxbodoalv us mud. n...... ma. .. I lIllI'VV`l` In uoolncnou With tho DO! .1`. Do`: olontor. arrived in the city yu- Iudny and will tannin have during Ibo winter. Both an iron Pnsoott. Cxlllmxfnlnno -L... L. 1.1. m...|..; III vnnll VI] in ISIILIIIIG. V5. ' `Z R. looking. fonunn of construc- tion. and J. E. O 8hu. oonlnotor for u lodriving in ooonoctiou with tho _T. WI DKIAMD groi-nol In AL. .:A. -A._ REAL ESTATE DOWN. DOWN Ear Gala no vnhcnrn A. D. Rudd, Bulnlo, New York. in in; I lost days wiih roluivol on nivonity svonuo. NJ. Burnt, Bnalo. fotnotly of spams. punt! to`: city naut- dn onhhuy to Rutlfnd. Vt. . H- mgn `I nannlouna we city w-any. , Joseph Eider. Ouvogo. Mm-nod homo to-dny star 3 than any in the city. Bnoo Aldridgo. Al Mich. will wponduwoot onwowi triondaondolnr Won lino! A T] D..A.I n__n I- `v at I vvvl-IIl- vvenle nneeurjy. Work on the M. T. oompeny'e docks in being proeeouted night: and dey. The euperintendenb of the epiie drivin in de- eiroul of heving elle ilee down been the ice forms in eny thic neee. Eleobrioli hm heve been pleeed on the wherf in; night work ee convenient ee during the dey. The herd netnre of the river bed eh then point ie_ ceueing deley end inconveni- ence. Iovoncuu oi the Pooplo-Ital fit] in lhylng and Doll]. W. llobt. |IV0l'] koopor. Pichon, was in the city today. .mnh EM r\anA4-A -6..-.2 L`...- [IOU] \JIIIl'|0|'aO- The SS. Bnnnockburn grounded at Port Colborne yesterday morning. due to the low weter. She rents between the piers. end will easily out when I change in the direction of the wind raises the Inter. There in only thirteen feet of water on the eilla et that point. BUOIITL Tho steamer I). D. Calvin with consort: Ceylon and Augustus, arrived at Garden Ialandlast nighruand will go into winter qnartera, having completed the tank of supplying Brookville with coal. carried from Charlotte. 'm.- an u..........|.|_..-.. ...-_...I-.I A n-_A RNA)!" lU|lIlUIU"Jno The steamer Al onquin passed down to- day. bound from on. William to Prescott with wheat. Upon dieclurging she will run upto Toronto and go into winter qusrtara. There are several Kingotoniana aboud. am. .a....._.. Ix n n_|.-:_ __:u_ __,__,-_ Wksapn Wholnn wu given charge of the sloop Pulot yesterday to deliver a cargo of when at. Glenora. The wheat was loaded at Richardsons . ms... s..... ur_n.-._ ____. ._ n__-_., ,, Ill IVICIIITUTHBV. The tug Walker went to Gnnanoquo yesterday and returned with n hoist to be uz-ed by contnctor G. Wilson in doing the masonry work of the M. T. company : ole- mcor foundation. 'l"'n. .o-....-.. Al..........:.. .......| .a__._ A- In unnuum lor manners to go nnenr way. The atumer Hero ateumed away from Swift : wharf on her luhhrip up the buy this aouon. On her return Ibo WI" un- dergo the necessary preparations for win- tor. Bcst. ALLEN 8 SHOES. . .; DUIUUD5llB- The acboonora Fabio]: and Fleebwing are oxpecopd over daily from Oawego with coal for James Swift. & Co. 'l`|u. :l.n..`n. at .s........ ..-:-:.... l'....... AL- UUII I0l' JIIDQI DWIID 5 U0. Tho density of steam arising from the water before daylighc this morning made in difficult for manner: to their Hem summed aunv from lulu ulnll In rouse I50 xungawn. , The bug: Thompson and Jessie Hall on- tered the government grnving dock to-in y for repairs. The nun bent. Vnntin nu-a`um .5 `Dan. xur rupun. The gun boat Yuntic arrived ab Port Dalhouaio thin morning in how of the tug Boacobelle. rm... -..L.......-... u_L:-|_ ___I rm__.,,,~,,, Inrlno ltoml Picked Up Along Tho Bar- bor Front. The steamer Bnnnoclxburn in in the Wel- land usual on route to Kingston. Thu tum. Thu-nnnnn ..ul l....:.. ' -Il .... Bll IUDPIBOU unanimously. The meeting closed with cheers for the queon. the president: and` for we liberal governments which new rule the dominion and nearly all the pmvincea therein. CID On This will seconded by W. O. McDonald and adopted unanimously. The maatimr olmmd with nlmm-n (nu Hm oruu Ill uuu ulauuu Ul gouu governmenn. Moved by Major Galloway, That this association desires to place on record its_ entire confidence in the reform govern- ments that at present rule the`destinies of our great dominion and the greatest province in it, and trust that the day may be far distant when the electors may nd it necessary to drive from power men who have shown themselves so capable. and who in their short term of otiioe have done more to advance this eountry s interests in the various markets of the world than the pre- vious government did within the last de- cade. 'I\t.:- ..._- --.......I-.I I._ In n a:_r\_,,n,u Wllall II llllgl BXUUPDIOH. Capb. W. Bruce Carruthere. on behalf of the young liberals. congratulated the president: upon his return to oice. and Al- ao the association at having so capable a leader. In the coming campaign the young liberals would endeavor to form a strong combination with the old associa- tion in the cause of good governmenb. Moved bv Mninr nllnwnv, H'l`hnr. this DUIIII cuy memuere. hW. G(.iCl`nig moved met in addition to t e wsr representatives. seven members be elected in open meeting to sugment the executive. The proposition was thorough- ? discussed and then rejected. The presi- ent pointed out thst, leaving uide the ward repreentAtives,the different divisions were already well represented in the oioers of the eesocistion. each ward having one. with a single exception. Unnh. W. Rrnml (`.A`rrni.hnr-A nn Iuhnlf nf Monday. van-1_ber I5 Inning Clssun on TUESDAY, Nov. lath. Proipootun at the Boomn. comet of Prlnoou sad Iomroal eta. rillnu III Iirnnunnnrr n_n___n_-u

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