[ \,.;5.geag..s..[ But Aooor-din` to the Way atten `stand the Clty Loses 8150. Mayor Skinner dropped a good sized bomb into the mitht of the assembled coun- cillors last evening by stating that -there existed a misunderstanding as to the amount of salary the three commissioners of the court of revision were to receive. Alderman Donnelly asked if any of the commissioners objected to the salary. The mayor replied the three of them objected to the amount it was proposed to pay them. They asked $100 each. Alderman Elliott understood they were to receive that sum It would be ridiculous to ask them to do the work for less. The mayor quoted the law. which says that for cities having pop- ulations of under 80,000 the amount of sal- ary to he xed was left to the discretion of the council. Al.l.._....... `IT Dt\l\:nIer\ innnai-nrl llnnt. oouao. Thoiconvention was comprised of 200 delegates from all ping of the world, who came at their own expenae to give and re- coivo inspiration. In was pronounced by many ministers, and others in 5 position to judge, to be one of the most talented and successful conventions ever held in Toron- L- nomeuiu assure ulna. . : . Mrs. Thurman. president of the colored W.C.'1`. U. of the south, said she represent- ed the Black Belt. She made an excellent sddrese, and made meny witty remarks. Time fails to speak of Dr. Mary Wood-AL len.who has done so much with her tongue and pen for purity. of Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. omsn. Dr. Amelie Yeomsns. who is making her consecrated pereonality lell: so strongly in Mnnitoba. of Sister Lilly, who he: given up an elegant home and is using her wealth and time in work in the slums of London, and of many others who were present and are prominent workers in the hll. u. ounmuwenny-:nre,e upon on age. yet bee made her inuence fell: in every way for the betterment of her eex. She spoke in broken English, and it me moeounnaingtoheu-her wrestle with our complex language to la the pop:-. word so expreee he! tailtilfghb-' She wu- "1:3`_food_-nnmlltod Ind ., would laugh ..nI Ivy no any one over her mieoekee. Mile inoenb....n Aeetorelig ve.,n Ihwt tqlnony of the benet: of e W.0T.U. She was rented in A home when liquor wee oonetently need upon the table. Before the age of eighteen ehe we: a conrmed, drnnkerd end in e oer orytwo wee lee! to all ehnme. Throug the inuence of Jessie Ackermen. the world : W.C.'1`.U. mission- ery, she was converted. end for ten yeere In: need her wonderful talents for Gen and bomeind Ietive lend. . .. II-n Thunmnn nrnnirlnnl`. n` FLA Dn`f|l'Al'l i-n Qua ineu 6: cu w.o.'r.ii., ma. hos organized fgrtygi unionI- 350., In. 5:. c -than g-gpua at war. 1:: my hnr lnuannn fnllrgior: M-ARINE INTELLIGENCE. EVIDENTLY -A MISTAKE. PERSONAL MENTION. ',3""{..~.*f.,:; 2:01 of I. The ronunont and culture of home It ed with the highest mental training. ON [Ella-From C6 to 016 per term for . from Om) to 8840 per snnum. A discount 0 on;-third to dnunhun of alumi- Molllll. mngeuon parpeu vvlruuuuau. The Wolte Island ferry lease has been named for seven yoeri. At. mp township cbuncil meeting 'on Mondey en attempts wee made to cancel the priqr offer to Fol- gvr line for seven 0811, end to give it for one yeer only. ' hje wee not eoeepteble to the eteembosp eempeny. and the `full leue carried. ' cneu. An excellent map of the inland routoa to the Yukon, via Edmonton. hip been i.-sued by the Horuld. Calgary. Alta. It. is com- phcd from ofcial sources and informnbion of traders and trnvelloys. ' The overland routes. via hbo Peace and Lind rivers-- and the water rontg, via. the Msckenzi- are shown. ` l'I.....a. Lani--. nlnbnn at Anni. nu-inn IIYU IIIUWIL ' Comte. hosiery, gloves at. cost price. dross goods as lost 3.0 clear them on. R. Mohul. Kingston Carpet Wu-ohonuL `Hm Wnlfa Ialnn fnrrv lame hm bean N.lf`I Ellll, l\lIlgBb0l'l bllfp VV nreuuureu. A large quantity of blue and black beaver overcoatinga secured very cheap, the re- sult. is we are making to order the finest beaver ovorcoata 813 and 815. Dunlap, King atrezb. Atmhsnnanhinw nf the hnnrd of health llllg BDTCHJ. Acmh meeting of the board of health yesterd y mayor Skinner admitted that Andrew/` Lanigan, city messenger, was poorly paid for the services he rendered the city. J. 1). Thompson told the mayor that he had the remedy in his hand:/; the messenger deserved a greater salary. Snnrlnv nnhnnl nnd dnv nchonl ranchers HIUUGCIIIKUT UCPUFVGU I gllltf Blllllyu Sunday school and day school teachers and scholars: we have numerous pretty things than will interest you am ng our fancy goods, and would be please to have you come and E00 our stock. E. C. Mit- chell. A- ........II....a. __.. .: 51... :..I....! ...\..o.. 9... IRW- Afcerho council adjourned lash night. the uldermen repaired to the Bril:iv.-h-Am- ericnn hotel,where they took possession of the parlor and spent a ploaaanb hour social- ly. Singing, story telling and other social manna helped to page the mime pleasantly. Hnvn vnn swan nur Eln. tabla `.` Ynu ll HID OHBFIUK. Ill. U. LUILUIIUII. Is not 875.0003 nice little policy? J. B. Cooke. agent. of the New Imperial life company, says A. W. Brodie. of He:-polar, Ont... has taken out. a policy in this com- pany for that. amount, and he is not A shareholder either. The premium is $2, I 00 a year. Rnlnndid nhninn in mats. rnan. nuntainn. C UV 3 yUlIl'. Splendid choice in mate. rugs, ountaina, et.c.. handsome and useful presents. R. Mr~Fnul, Kingston Carpet. Warehouse. ' A Lu-on unnntihv nf hlnn and blank bmwar ....-.. v. _. .,r.---. V Vc use mach'Q)e;`3 .to do `the work of the digcstiv organs, and you obtain the good effect: of the. digbstcd . oil t once. That is whv you .can%Ke Scott's Emulsion. TUITION l'lIllt4-From dhoonglo duuhun of ale 1- lnon. or full Information anal: to KHUIIHE HUIPUU DU puns IIHU IIIIHU llllllluyu Have you seen our 25. table`! You ll be surprised AD the genuine bargains wo are offering. E. C. Mitchell. In nnt 3'75 flll n ninn Iilttln nnlinv " .7 _-.....___e_.-._._ > Many persons cannot take plain codliver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets/`lthc stoniaqh. ' Knowing these thingde we` have digested the oil Scott's Emulsion of liver Oil with Hypoph - phites; that is, we ha broken it up into little glob- ules, `or droplets. ' `I7- ---_ ...-..L!.....i g... .1. IXIHKBUUH UHTPUIJ VVlIl'UUIlBU- See the window full of leather goods, collar and cuff cases, dressing cases, writ- ing portfolios, military hair brushes. etc., at purse pleasing prices. E. C. Mitchell. 'l`ha ndinurnarl mm ncminst. John Fisher IIU PLIYEU Plllll PFICUE. 1'1 U. LVJILUIIUII. The adjourned CJBB against John Fisher for a infraction of the health by-laws. was withdrawn at the police court this morn- ing, defendant hcring complied with the law. Al`.-- LL- -......-:I ...l!...._.....l I..-I. mink} 06!`. @lUU.dU 3 DOIHII. U113 DU. _ Crowley : carpets are the best. buy no other. To behad only at R. McFaul'e, Kingston Carpal: Warehouse. Han than Irindnw full nf leather oooda. CIOTK urunnan. Sleigh bells, driving mitts. saw! and `axes, raisin eeedemmeat. choppers,weat.her scrip goods what. euib. Pricas that please. Corbett : hardwaro. Mn-van |....... ....-. luul - -mn-.3 on-uni.-A-n LIUTIJUIIIJ I HIII'l.lWI'U- Never have we had a more complete stock of purses; we have them to please any taste or pocket. and a purse is always acceptable as a gift. E._ C. Mitchell. a At. the nmxnnil mnetimr last. evenino !lUCUpblSl)lB BB 3 glllh l"J._ LI. AVLIDUIIUII. Ah the council meeting last. evening treasurer Ireiand reported market tolls col- le.:'e'i to date: previously reported. 8649.- 50 ; collected for fortnight ending Decem- ber. $100.30; total. $749 80. (`J-angina : nnv-nnfn urn hhn hnuf. Mun Inn Solid silver hair brushes and combs at the price you would pay for plated goods oleewhere._ E. C. Mitchell. All A..- Lnll.-..... .._A L..." In.u6- tho; .L..` nun Ohm: will to-open on Monday. No uornber I5 gvonlng Clnuon on TUESDAY. Nov. 16th. ' poems at tho lioomn, corner of Princess and Ilontrnl Mn. IXHIK BIJKUUD. Chacbnm inbende employing an ongineen. and have written here asking lor inmrma- tidn touching the duties of such `an ofcinl. The information has been forwarded by clerk Drennan. C|I..l...I. L..II.. .I..:...'.`.. .3501: Quill- nun!` WUUUU 124. \.I- LVllI4UUUlh Alderman Tait) was seen examining new furniture yesterday. Does that mean that. the keen-wicted representative from Fron- tenac ward has serious matrimonial inten- cions? UAIIA all"-.. 1...}- L....nLA- nnrl nnvvulxxn at UIUUWIIUTBE D. U. UIILCIIUII. All our tailors are busy. but the stuff can be increased at A moment s notice. See our Scotcb tweed suicinga at $14. Dunlap, King street. (`.|mr.hnm inhnnrh nmnlnvinn An nnrrinnm-,.. urecu. , Three car loads of lumber nnd timber were run on the siding co the M. T. com- pnuy a wharf this morning. This was the. first traicover that. bunch. Beautiful photo frames ab actual co.~b price, in gold and silver plate and fancy woods. E. C. Mitchell. Al.l............. 'I`..:b .....- -n-n 4-nnuiuinn nnriv IIIIIKU guuu K/Urlllulll PrUUUlIlH- \JUl'UUllIIUn 25 per cent. reduction on all ordered work*unbilL`~hristmas; $18 noen uuicinga. $14; $20 black suits, $15. Dnnlop, King street. rm....... ...... |,....:.. .: I......L... .....A H....K.._ HIKE llr IIUW '1! Ulllup, nlug Blflh The K. & P. railway company expectul no hnveita branch awioch ready by Monday, so that can any be run to the Mooera company elevator. Hand nnint-Ad nnmnlnin ware` I-mm iarn. UUl.lllJIlIy UIUVBLUIH Hand pninbed poxceliain ware. rose jars, tobacco jars. paporherie, pin trays and ash trays. E. C. Mibcholl. Din!` .-I..- 6.... 5|... ....'nJnun- nf D lfn. DI'E_V8. D. U: MIIDCDCH. Plate glass for the windows of R. Mc- L_e3d s new store building on Princess street were placed in position this morn- ing. Pnnlrnt Irnivnn, ah-urn: and hnnlxav alir-.!m lug. Pocket knives. skates and `hockey sticks make good Christmas presents. Cox-bows. 25 nar cant-.. rnrlnnhinn an all m-dared XKUIIIUBY auuroly KIUOT UnTlUDIlII5- See the bargains ab Abornethfo milli- nory pal-Ion, over A. Abernathy : shoe store. 0.! `maa In .|u..L .-._.I.... OH nnll ngnt n Wear wore. 34 made in short order. 25 per cent. off sll ordered -work. so our 818 Scotch min- ings are now 814 Dnnlop, King street. The: K. & P. rnilwnv nnmmxnv nrnnr-tn nuwneup. 26 per cone. of mean: $17 for the very neat. goods in overooewlnga, angular price 32% Dunlop, King Itreot. . nrnminnnn vm-ma en-nnnrv Innrnhdnf. 022- uumup. mug luau. ` A. prominent: young grocery merchant will be an impormnb factor-in a. marriage ooreinony shortly after Christmas. Ran the hm-m\i'nn ah Ahnrnnth 0 : milli. . M.Il'I'I Olilllfl on Sunday. Dec. 19th. Ara vma Ahnuf. to I UVUIIXICII I DID JJIIIIIUP I KUUUI ID UI6. A ufo rule when in doubt for Christmas shoppe:-n-bny perfume--nnd.. buiy it an Miu:hell ,a. `Z6 nnr mnh. n manna Q17 fnr that warm busily. uuu. nun. ' , Are you about to leave your order for an overcoat "9 S26 Dunlap : good: an 812. A nnfa rula than in doubt for Cm-intmnn TIO Ipbo 0! Int! DI] LIN-Whll Chi rooplo Ago _f1'nlklnAbont-xotnlnc II upon in Attmou or Thou than-0 En an-n `nin- PARAGRAPJ-I8 ncxsn up av oun ausv nzpornens INCl9lT8j*7F jinn DAY. sZ."'iKi.7Z"'.Iure1;w':xx 5. .5. Sp.}.`.a' lnndnv; `Dan. 19th. ~ Best. ALLEN'8 SHOES. . . . ' town now us In the nu. A Trlliute From .' Vets-run. It was pleasant to hear the father of the council, sldermen W. Robinson. speak so kindly of the locel press at last night's meeting of the city council. .Not within the province of Ontario," said he, "is there cleensr or brighter newspapers then those published in our own city No isther or mother need heve sny leer of baking them into their homesfor their children to read. I em s greet render of newspe rs snd snb- . scribe for 5' considerable num r, but I am obliged to confess that I find our own pepors glvingnll the news in e clesn, reed- nble style. With clean newspapers, end the `heelgnly twins preaching unity in the community. is there any reason why the city should not boast of its moral coun-_ m'.| 5" Mnvnr Skinner said they vomarnbln Ian` G. no-en. D-ugh. Om. up: _I Ind uhamxvm. Povduutgoqd . ciao Sold by E C.'llitehtH . nnnddghd-dmntvmlbnnmh A Feetlvnl Uhnerc;4-aTl-. The festival of the iifnmaculato concep Lion of the virgin Mary was observed in 8:. Mary -5 cathedral this morning. Mnaaee were celebrated at six, eight. and nine o'clock. Grand high mass was celebrated an eleven 0 clock. At the conclusion of high mines the forty hours adoration of the holy aacrement commenced. and will be continued until Friduy evening. The host. was carried by the olliciating priest. in solemn procession, and afterwards exposed on the tabernacle on the altar. The altar was beautifully decorated with myriagle of waxen bupore, colored lights and flowers. The music was very ne. Grand \ OSp6!'E this evening. The dogma of the im- maculate conception was promulgated in 1854. (no (my oil '." alderman : wan re-ech councilman. UIIU HID I105 IJUIIIG III B IIIUHII CUUII-_ Mayor Skinner said the venerable Itntomonts as to tho papal oed in tho hearts of all the Introduce: A loaauro. Mr. Haycock has given notice. in the Ontario legnalaluvo, 0: ll `bill for the batter auditing 01 municipal accounts. "The diiculty in the matter of auditing muni- cipal accounts." will Mr. Haycock. "Is not aomuoh in the keeping luck of pa)-menu that are made as in the receipts not being cndited. anpacially when piymmta are rnadolrom one municipality to another. My bill." In said, "provides that the tuna- aurer of every municipglny who paya money come nroaauror of another muni- cipalncy shall. on the lat. day of January in aaclu yaat. send a atnlmcnb to the bead ol municipality to which ha fsya tho oy. auch atatmant to be him ad to the icon to ha and in auditing lzhv Ic- Is. It in further provided that tho rat ol ovary municipality shall also each man. Wa aha ask that ' `pal couueila shall have paint to ap- t aadiun aunavhaa dai- panuanaa UP Iayjhaydo lath cilia. Want Womcn On THO-I-i()Il'(L Mrs. Catharine Fraser, president of the local council of the women s national coun- cil, submitted this memorial to the city council at. its meeting last. evening; The Kingston local council of the W.N.C. rnomoraliz-as the city council to provide for the uppointment. of two female trustees on lhho school boardin accordance with a gen- omllv acknowledged need of such provi- sinn Aiderman Robinson xyrmted to refer the matter to the mayor and alderman Elliott. .wibh'power to act, but. the mayor ruled that the preeenr. council had not power bo deal with it. The communication was laid on the table for the council of 1898 to deal with. VVIDUULIU llll'lllUl` uuunuglr. W. Morrison, engaged at tho M. T. Co a docks, had his fool: severely sprained yesterday by 3 log falling from a Waggon. The sprain will det.nin.,him at home for some days. _.___:._- ,:_:._.__ Under the Pehouge of mu GI-ece the Anhbuhop and tho Von new the Deen of Ontario. lllrhwu. up Residence 01 Alexander Gum. Johnston Street. Christmas Te;-m Bezlne Nov. Isth- ~ no but lducetlonel udvcntuu. with every home comfort and convenience Tennis Courts. O1-oqnce and Skating. rnm. mun: no Hal-...u-. n...I...a.. I-Ila Foot somewhat lsrulaed. This morning a grey team of lmrser, at. work in drawing logs at the M. T. Uo 3 docks, and driven by George Stuns- bury. ran away. A wheel of the heavy vehicle passed over the left. fool: of the driver. du-jointing a bone and scraping the skin badly. Dr. T. M. Fenwick examined Llie foob and prescribed relnedies` for the injuries. Mr. Smnabury will be laid up for H few days. The horses were stopped without: further damage. W. Mnrrinun, Anamrnrl at f.l1n M. T, BUN. RIIU Ill ! |lUl'U BIVUH Z 189. )-Total, $140,330.66; collected. 5l3'2,h`2I4 B6; renlibtad. $7.066; balance, $429 86. IQHR Tntnl El`)0 Q!!! Ll. nnllnnlrnrl fs96L'rota1. s;139,:-n6 14; collected. $114,705 74; remitted, $5,988.63; balance. $19,121.77. . IQIIT __'I"nl>nl QLIH '.'.l~) HI]. nnllno-tar! 'llI.l&l.- I In l(\`!)7--Total, $140,742 80: collected. 8!)7.(J'2G S3; remitted, $4,443.32; balance. $38_692,65. ' ' .qf.rnnf.wnfArinrr lQ{'\.._'I`nf.Al RI 77551}- hockey. Hurrah for hockey. football is a thing of the past-. For the next four moncha the` king of winter sports will occupy the ab- tontion of the athletic young men of King aton. They hope to bring more than one championship here. Its to be hoped they will. But: to play well they want. to be properly equipped. That : where we come in. We have the winning lines of hockey boots:--n-t-x-onpz, neat. Tan colored at $2, $2. 50, $3. Huines 8: Looketb. How The Tax Collection: Stand. Taxes collccocl to date, as reported to the council Inst. 1 ighb by collector Thomp- son. are as here given : lRQ.'r_TnrnI, SHAH Rfl lG- nnllmlfnul, $Ot'|,U37.i,Uda Sbroob watering, 1896--Tobal. $|,T75`5U; collected, 81,478 89; balance, $296 Gl. uwuu nu n.-v A-nnnnuzuo Winthrop Sears, son of R. Sears. Heath- eld, Princess street, will shortly` be mar- ried to a charming society belle of We-;-hv ington, D C. Mr. Sears, now engaged with G. A. Clarke 87. Co., manufacturers of spool cotton. New York, was popular with comrades in this city. He always took a leading part in athletic movements. being an enthusiast in the game of hockey. Hie numerous and warm frltnda in the city ex- tend congratulations. In lonixclnllvely ln pttendnnec. The second reproduction of the Corbett- Fitzsimmonu fight` by veriecope views at the Grand attracted a smaller audience last night than woe seen the r'n'ght.beforo. Too gathering coneiatod of men exclusive- _ly. ' The views were very incereatingfrom a scenic aim: of view, and a study scienti- cally. Iannger Lessor is satised with the reception the exhibition was given. and has been congratulated for bringing the views to the city. ` Great sure or Ready made Clothing. Provost is "selling boys and youths over- ooata _for $3- boys suit: for $1.50; men : overcoat for 5; men : tweed suit $5; good honvy men a pants for $1.25; boys blanket ovoreogta. extra value 84. Av . . AR1; s_:Hoo1. Iv 0|` UTE! IIIIVX, IUIIC Ill IP00!!!` L23 goods, low piices. CoI-haw: ha-d wave, Princess street. Ililn B Blqlllll ll.-U ~A0 about half price at Abernathy : linery sale.-over Abernathy : shoe store. cm-mun: Cutlery. Scilzou. carvers. two or three piece note; table or dcssort kniyoa, forks and spoons, but condn. low mines. f`.m-ham : hu-d. '1 Ia-uuiia ngnuury. lint 1-nu At Abe:-nethy a, over A. Abernathy : shoe store. ' ` 'ITv AND irlclrilrv. Got A Stylish lint L-Il .._t.. .L AL-__ DO!ll`(.l OI WUIKH, Luruuuy puuntumu. AM. Minnus pro:-.:ut.od the report of the committee on fire. water and light-, already published. Him rnxnminninnnr Uortlon and (aitv so- punnanea. City commissioner Gortlon and city licitor Mclntvro reiorted that under the provisions of tho by-law dealing with the mutter, the Kingston &. Pembrnke railway company was_em.itled to exemption on pro- perty aggregating 852.825. The exemption for lh`!l(l represented $9'. .4.-H, and that {or the current year. $920 69. 'l`wn lm-ml imhrnvamnnt. bv.laws were nut. me current. year. :).'.u UU. Two local improvement by-laws were pub through. 77 _ Jun. Arrived At Abernathy : From Bolton run I . A _._,I._4_ I_-I:__1 t,____. -..-........ All commercial and Shorthand sub- jects taught. Courses short, sharp and direct. O-..) I... IOAH nn _3__,__I_,, uuu nunvuu cum nuuu.-nu, n .~.u... ......v.. The latest styles 1n ladies fancy evening slippers. (Jan and see them at "Aberna- t.hy r-'. u-:--- C103? Wllll [H0 TCQUGSE. Ald. Richardson presented the report of the committee on nance. recommending payment. of them accounts: Labor my list. waterworks department. $138 77 : A. J. Johnston, $8 68; John Carver, $2.10; Robinson Broe., $32; W. Newman, $5.25. 'l'ower & Son, $70.97; Joseph Jamiotion, $429 45; F. Tracy. $7.37; R. Spencer, 322; W. Pipe. $4; Cetaraqui cemetery company, 32; W. A. Mitchell, 5:c.; J. A. Skinner, $2 4. ); W. Ferguson, 80 25; J. Daly. 753. ; J. Franklin $35 3'5; W. J. McNeil, $4; W. Marshall. 390; E. Holder, 33; : W. .l. Morgans, V.S.. 335;. M. E. Grant, 5510; department of interior. 31; Dr A. S. Oliver. SIO; Monetary Times. 54; W. Cnnkburn, $4.'i9,78;~T. McMahon & Cu., 89: Hell telephone company, $6 2.1; J. A. Skinner. $15 84; W. Jenkins, SH; A. Strachan, 32!.-1; labor pny list, $401 97: W. llallughor, $1; Newburyzh stage, 5%.; C.l .R. telcgmphcoxnpany, -14c.; Herb & Riddell, $27.13; coroner : jury, $12; board of health, $35. llnnn Ihn nnnlinnnn fl` R I) Rnltni ox ueauvn, wu. Upon tho application of R. D. Baker`. the committee recommended than $34.16 be refunded on his billiard room license. No action was recommended on the proposezl public library, owing to the udvorso feeling as to the advisability of expanding so large a sum of moneync tho preeenb time. I he sgm of $25 was passed for the Kings n teachers nrumciation. Adopted on mot u oD,Alda. Riclmrdaon and Elliott. - I I I 1-......... .\......-...s...l H... ..mm.o nl Hm IJUHIHUSH. ILNIYU U1 VVUYKB. Patrick Fallen asking the city council to accept. a quantity of broken stone in lieu of money for taxes. Had not received any money from the city for two years. Aid. Carson intimated that a clause in thdreporc of the boiml of works. providing for ad- vance money being paid for broken stone, dealt with the `request. AM R.ir-himlnnn nrmanted the mnnrt nf KVICHKTUFUII HIIU lllllluhll. [ca-" .\|-L (Jnnmn presented the report of the board of works, already published. A|.l Minnua nrmumrnrl Hm rmnrt nf Hm Hl\V. W. Mawhinney, asking for certicate of death of late Haws!-.ome Chriatophor Elliott. Fulod. n7 1: u'...\.. ...J:..;..... .4` u... u-I....;:.... CUllllHllAlI.`U- C. R. Webster. acting IorRobert Bryant, notifying the council 0! an intended suit: for dnnagea. Board of works. H. H. Long, Otcawa, re retail mer- cbonba protective nsraociotiou, enclosing 1| memorial for pronontation to the Ontario government. Committee on municipal law. |l7 lI-...|.2......... ....I.1..... L... --..L:-..A.. I\` I l`A|l|Ubb. 1.`_\ IOU. W. H. Byers, odjutnnt of the Salvation army, asking for the free use of mo city hall for Sunday, 19:11 ner... us the army barracks will be undergoing repairs at `that. date. lily property, with power to act. 1! A \l..r1._........e.;..L:..-s:..,.. A- L- ........ HUD. ' G. A. McGo\vanf* object,ing to the open- ing of Sydonham street; would injure his business. lbard of works. 1)..;._:,.I. I.`.l|.-... ....|.:...- .1... ..:s.. m.......:l on sins Heaith, strmth, Vigor. . . Fomllu, ourishes. Sllmulam. J. B. MCIMY. A. BLANCIMRD. Pruldont. `Chartered looounnnt 1]..-l-_ I r . A. rugmno. 1-`vied. Joseph Pope. untier secretary of state, to petition for release of Thomas Clark. Fulnd nylou. Ex-mayor Durocher, Ottawa. reeample ballot . for municipal elections. Printing committee. I` D \lI..L..I.... ....L:..... l'....D..L....L D.....u.I- "I can `certainly add my testimony to the virtues of Vin Marian! which I have found excellent and am well convinced of its quality." HENRY IRVING. Mbuugluulfnc! Avotdnlnmun. Hill of Pwklihofulaliinl trcuinhhpqtin-nlinul. , _ . LAWRENCE A. WIROII C;_GO.. ' HGIYIIAL. fl! [JEN Fyled. F.v.n ,n guru nu -.--u-- vwuu 5* l'=*.`_"':'~'-1-'*.'1*-v*-_"'?*"'r unuyu=uu Ul Re remission of boxes on account of vacancy-- J. C. Craig, Rathbun Co.. Mrs. Ellen Barty, W. Robinaon,J. A. Gardiner, Mrs. F. N. Mitchell, Dominion buildiuc and loan association. Mrs H do. Mia: Knno. Dr. Fowler, J. 8. Han anon, G. Wilson. Mu. Mcoilado. J. C. Londeryou. Mrs. M. Mundell, Mrs. Rowlandn, estate of late J. B. Murphy.R.. C. Carber,Mra. L. Ran- non. J. Sullivan, Canada permanent: loan company, D. Hay, Mrs. J. Hyatt. S. Lyons, J.J. Otto, J. Brown.H. Roes.Mr. Ruberry, W. Mundoll, Dr. Sullivan, J. Laird. Court nf rnuininn U1 TBVIUIUIL Arthur Summara. Hamilton. to rt` F. A. Filgiuno. Fvled. Jnnnnh Pnnn, nnrinr sanrnlmrv nf A Bpeolal eeting called In men ' tho Ono Whluh Should Have Been By loudly Evcnlnc-Banana or 0onmm.soon-0onn- muulcatlonn Pronantod and Dlmnuod. Arapecisl meeting of the city council in-I held last evening at which these mem- bers attanded : Mayor Skinnor. Aldermen Cuban. Kent. Dannelly, Johns, Minnoe, Livingston. Mooors. W. Robinson, Elliott. Stewart, Tait, Toye, Walkom, Wright) Richardson and Rynp. Tbla nomnmniontinnn warn rand and l.\l0l'(Il0ll I110 y. These oommuniestiona were read and disposed of: D4. -5.... A- -_--....L gt Kingston Ladies Collage, lam mums IN sEssI0N.,' BUSINESS BROUGHT "BEFORE THE C|1'Y OdNCl`I.. IBl1&- 01- vv---'v- IOITIIJt. Io}; hogan no canon vol - -0 11 l__n l,, j (MARIAN! WINE) Knldnhtltuus ~30 Of [In any at I so you nsuntacuon. Iukyouvou and unooh hybvor. In the account I no I doctor to nah a patron! Inn at tho any X s ' :"':."3"wn.uI. To the icloctoa 51 the city or IIQQQIAA lllll A'1'l*1].oli'l'I0 ASSOCIATION PROPS BTY no of 1.110 fonood (rounds. The uten- Ilon of II ). Strut will run directly through then lots which no close to growing noo- uon of 0 city. Apply to . B.Sxnmn, Bouoltor. Oluonoo Benet. LAIIIIVV I I-VI} lllhfa-EV If Il noun :1 a [nu numb at cmuullnvo d It-(IV I 030 In toen of lgxootefor l`.IIlll :93? $5 an In: but to In tho on with email: to the as 0.1 or d to you no action. I uh your vote nnnoo In In bur. cordially solicits the suzgpon or the Electors as a candidate (or the MAYORALTY OF I898. Thig Booker ls Iellinn for Ohriatmu. Wu hmu onlywaff. They are In 05: and II- hocany ni-oh and man I hnndaomo Oholr. special price: anthem six according to I\ bolstering. We have some Fmo Parlor lloc - er: in lslnognny nluh M. .16. They no worth more We were any ruhuu unm Uhrinlmua. Youxn. r. 9. nanguson co: Mdemn Ul_1_ar_lAes%_I.lvingstm; ISutherland s 25. * lllunyona (`ougln Cure atop: coughn. night swvnts, nlluys sorouona. and npeedlly heals the lungs. l'rl(-e 260. < .\luuyou'n Klduoy Cure Ipeodlly cures nlnu In the back. lolns or rolns and all onus of kldxwy dlse-nae. `Hoe 254-. lllunyon'i Blood Cure erndlcntoa ull-lm- purltles of the blood. l\lunyon'a I-`olnulo remmllos are a boon to women. Munyulru Nerve Cure cures all! forms or uer\'0usue2-ul. Munyou`s (`|ll`l`B for chlldreu are ot untold vuhm-to mothers. A svpurllle cure for well disease. At all dl'I1gglsL-A. mostly 250 u vlal. Pursmml lottors to Prof. Munyon. 11 and 13 Allwrl street, Toronto, uuawcred, wllll tree ml-dlcnl advice for any dlleuse. ____ 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." Fo5'T'w'1?\R"7gt Xr3{{n71{ht difficulty. Solid` comfort from the start and even the price is easy. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. cu n-uru- l|| uuv I" IHIVV` IIUIIII. lulu curr- lu n {e-w (luvs. Price 250. - Munyo.".'s hys oimln Cure posltlvely cures all farms or m lgemon and ntomaoh trouble. Price 25:`. Mnh\ nn'x (`um (`urn m-events one-umonln Mun;-on s Illhc-unmtlsm ("urn seldom falls to relleru In one In three hours. and cum: luvs. !\hnu~m~.',u hvnnonln (Turn nosltlva-Iv out-an trouble. Price 250. uuhyon's Cold Cure prevents pnoumonln 1396 breaks up n cold In a few houra._ Price `..oL'. aw: mm mm to uumu's' na- movsn uoumommc nan. , 1-.. In._.__.-_ _ Thousands Vof People nnnlul Cnilun ulna:-On On nnlllllllll Ill / Ask Your Dru gun for Hunyonb Guide to He 1 -Buy 8 $8-Oont Breaking fMllNYON S Mu ills come {rpm ir- regunr habit. The cnmoom hmllutuarlns? :::;:.~*.:.w,...`*"* n*.__ Q_l.I .I.._.'nA ._I Iuuyuuio LADIII I ND GINTLEKIU :-A'I' TIME` I I B 0! CH1 I In loolat-`d.9o(to=!oDO In h.c.=:n J .l;UllIBt:0e1; Dill St tltol ooou Mb: Du"l?l.Ir. V|;h:t:l.;on.J...A' `mu. o$?.-."33n1'.`. .` o'} .3s.` 1'3..x`.`o` f"`x`r`f uk Your Dru slut for unnyurn --Bu 138-09 Jlrrnyon Remedy an Onto Your- oe . AH PUBLIC MEETINE Now the SUTHERLAND ROBINSON BROS., is like a good suggestion- it ought to be carried out. \ll.-. uuial-1 I-A cnaannf {Hui UNIQU- The cheerful homes have cheerful Wall Paper. 1|, Uuglll. LU IJU bllllahl uuu We wish to suggest that persons wishing their homes decorated before the holi- day season leave orders at once. ' and _I__-_r..I I........... 1.-.... Low. Priced Shoe House. LlFfW0`RK . fem. IE3 A'l'fILl'l'I0 ASSOCIATION PBOPE BTY Ilon olr3l`ttl.l2.n3l=BI. rru(:.fI`3:Lt:ht.h.u:s!'a..R.. BAGOT STREET. CRYINO BABY, In! PROSPECTORS CLASS KAT E RESIDENCE ON NORTH W Johnnton Street ut honu wut 0! 0 Street. with furnace and other ll` oonvonlonoos. Also the Stone Dwel- , as Barrio Street, with modun improve- ment: Apply to Joan llmnn. 1`lE.HAND80KE N W RESIDENCE ON 2 man Stxocmnur vision Btrumlutol ocouvhdhl David J. Whitohud. A Inn. uuuannumv 1-unnmsux nus unu- dunno of. on. G. A. K11-kpotl-lo . beauti- ultnod. opposite lhodonsld ark. Ap- ply Inunnlcx a; Banana. Ontatlo St. '1' A 1!AIl.UA1N-'I'l:lA'I' BEAUTIFULLY Iltunted detached Brick House. corner Unlon Ind Albert. Street, with {our full lots. Ann]: to A. 8rrnAcuAx. Union and Albert Btree Apply to A. srrrucum. rIIV\ld`I\I `run nan`:-U In. 'W. L. Goodwin. Director. - CIl$EHU.BN FOBHEBLY THE RESI- .bonutl- 1 full! lf.nnhd.onnonlho Ilmdonsld nuk. An. IIIIIIII Uourtal. Utoquou um axlunl. lbf BTAH o! Unlvoult G1-sduuu. ll Iron attention given to In vldnnl needs I) nlln. Thu nnnmnnt And nnltnrn nf hnnu: ;HA;RowARE ;.Usefu| Xmas Gifts l!TA.l'l' ol Unlvorut |.'1'ho and culture of home Grhdllll. %'I'IlON IEIIH-l'r.nn lb to In may harm com. am is com. a 19 .. ,_ 'i3:'wmwou. Th-u-- ~I\'I props: 00 I970 evsnv Human` mm & co'smn,| IJII \LII UUUI Band for 1897-98 circular. T Q , !'..'.~',`:..".:-`..:';:_3_.g1'.`....3.%.u?:.?'.*.* %-- Q- ` Inn Iran nIon."nn|lodIo. A CHURCH SCHOOL, In pumylng and bemtg warm, as well` as purest both, and nurqery. Phml-. Hatchet -bluekheods, rod. rough, moth skin, `aching. scaly scalp dry, and ailing hair, and baby blam Ahab ib 1vy-(krndmu Son the moat ehd`i:`h|Ik't_n purifying and hnntifym , , IR. '9 V X . . IN` tolls; bath . and nlu-sax-v. `T A BAB(}AIN--THAT BEAUTIFULLY . lltlntad domnohad Brink Hanna. nnrnnr vv--w - -.---- utetoulkhdlvlwood blobs V ouulonoo-Ouvlau 8ots.PlsIo-l nlnu. lorh nnd spoon: Onroot Unopon. hm-I Ghch.h no ` luau. Skates. luau. `cod 1 Knives and Board: A nan nnnamnn` Iron hnmlrndu ` A non nullo-t 0! nrticlv hora. Da`.,,`TIu ` "`:r-."m~,_-; `huh L. nu wul couplets 10. Lot I :2 lloltnonndn. Apply to lot on:-third duughtors of 43! B0!` A991] 1 ALL, I.A.. Prlnoipnl. Inns and Boards. A nun-Mon from lmndndl at nrolo hon. VIIFTCCI Dial. CHAS EWBENSHALL. Principal 1... : .v nntoiu I-1-an-r. -ET5;Lf:T TOBE LET. -no.4!` I-an-gl, O I-Qn FOR SALE. The I` H I In! rofuh I rol':'.'vCt't';I|c.I:u: [lug nuts, I Hummus misl- >n It:-oat. Good loamy. In-modern oonvonlonou. WUIDII C000 Prlnelpsl. `/';_*z';1:-`~21, 1- `t+9"'?,- ".7 "";' "7' Al REPORT or MRS. nu. SPARKS. DIIU `IVUI IIIUIII IIIIIIIIRI Iuuruea. DIIU `lie president of the Cetholio temperance eeeocintion of News Bookie. She in e wo- men eundlng ve feet. ten inohee end large in proportion. with dignied bearing end yo: with all the [riot fervor. She Ioinly thrilled one eudience,end pleaded for purity in tbelmnq totaohonteanetofeeltlneee erenottwo codee ol virtue. one in our bone end another [or our deughtere. And `tbet we. no mothers. ehonld not receive into our homes men when Iivee we know to be impure, but show me only 0 white. lilo could be received into eooiety. She gave an eloquent evengelietic edcluee. and cloeed by selling the inepireolon Mile Wil- hndhlih had hogan: her. line said- CIUEEI II llillx lollU' lIl!})ll'IFIOII XIX IV"- ludblilo Ind ban to) her. She aid; ".\lthnngh.|h knock it one Altar and I n.tnnoMnr.yo&woho1.hpny to the same God. who has procaine! to has the pnyer of the widow and hthcrhu. and In when cane we work." . Alb Criootin. oltrnouic. wuodwnt.h- I! who oh spoke at chrinian nation: nudiq land: by uhilo betcha-in nch uhutlluduu now: know can sllovodto uliunnounoucolnding ui handout `J4: mxnnn 1 ALnnb3nn Conan Q:-E; ID! WI, DU VVHBUIIIEIUIL Mine Frances Willard. president of the world : W.C.T.U., preaided in I most elclent msnner. Therein not I particle of self consciousnen about her. She always said the right: thing at the right moment, with: grace inunmhle. She WI! wmy without. being hireeome and through it all on felt the full connotation. Mu. Barry 3 he gave: moon nished eddreu. She in nrenidenh of the Catholic tnmnm-Anon 3 WT Bunooklohtistiulmusyrin, nilitwunoboulculturqii was notour dIIuIiou.iIvuuouhopuiIionInoocu- an in adds. that anon In Mu rronpouma at and l\I.IAH H I pur 0 On Thursday evening, at the close of the dominion convention, Mrs. Middleton, of Quebec. a lady eighty-four years of age. who spoke for ten minutes with pure dic- tion, earnestness and clearness so as to be heard by the 9,000 people in Massey hall. gave a banner to Nova Seotia for the great- est number of unions formed in the year. The lady who received it was seventysix years old, and replied most appropriately Every evening Massey hall was packed to its utmost limit. The great polyglot peti- tion that so many of as signed ten years ago, praying lor prohibition, was draped three times around the two galleries, up and down the pillars. There were still miles or it unrolled. It took one woman. working two years, pasting it onto cotton to preserve it. Some mathematician has cal- culated that if the names were put one below the other. as ordinarily written, it would be twenty-one miles long. It has been to every government where the W. C. T. U.. is working. It had just come from Ottawa the second time and was on its way to Washington. Minn France: Willard. nraaidnnt nf the II to ban in the world today. IHuChriot.. lhinoulyulbo nnioulnvobun ohrminniud Inn lboy bounindhoqunliqwithnnhowu mg with slllhlu at the + shin CIIUUIIIIIIIIIU lI'UI-II UVUry Blue- The Toronto ladies had done everything possible to make it a success. The pa- vilion ` wee beuutifull draped in white and yellow emblems a purity and suffrage. A large world was suspended from the ceiling with a band of white ribbon around it. showing that the white ribbon encircles the whole earth. over forty nations, having many unions and earnest workers. Canada, 447 unions, forty-seven county `and two district conventions, with a total mem- bership of over 10,000. Mr. Ramsay. in commercial traveller, was introduced at one of the meetings, and showed a cheque for 8500 that had been at the disposal of the dominion W.C.T. U. if they wouli double their membership. They had not been able to do so. So now he gave it to the world s convention to be given to the country doubling its membership in two years. He also gave a banner for the same purpose. (In Thnrarhv nvnninn nl-. Hm nlnnn nf "UIVU EU III-|U Wlllul lally 1651'! Hopennd be undismayed, God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears; God shall lift up thy head. And to hear the crusade psnlm (146) from the old crusade bible used in the first crusade against the saloons in Hillsboz'- ough, was an inspiration not s on to be forgotten. The visitor-at the cnvention could hsrdly fail to observe th t the ma- jority of the delegates were wom n well up in years. From theeuseend graceoftheirde- portment in sddressing such large audi- ences. it was evident that with them this was not a matter of to-day nor yesterday, but that they have devoted years of thought and exertion to the promotion of the cause that lies so near their hearts. end that the enthusiasm of their purpose has not diminished. The uniform excel- lence of the speeches, the Accuracy of statement, the avoidance of needles: de- tails and the evidence of cultivation which marked every address. might well cell for eucomiums from every side. The Toronto India: had dnnn nvm-vthina `Ion IWCOKIIIEH HUI" lull PUIIIF. Woman s greatest direct public influ- e co hes been exerted along the lines of cial reform, philanthropy and christian work generally. I never realized the ex- tent to which Iese objects were being ad! vanoed by women untill attended the `world : convention of the W.C T. U. held recently in Toronto. A few notes from the report of the convention referred to, may not prove uninteresting. It was with feelings of gratitude and delight we found ourselves at the world's convention of the W.O. l`.U. We had read and talked of it for months. hoping against hope that we might be able to go, and yet fearing dis- appointment. To nd ourselves really there, seeing with our own eyes and hear- ing with our own ears. women we had learned to love for their very work e sake. seemed almoet too good to be true. To hear the crusade hymn : "Give to the winds thy fears, Hnnnnnrl ha nndinrnnvnrl eu. . This seem: to be e women : age. It is long mince women : inuence first-i mide fuel! felt. A woman : inuence out John Bnptiet the lore of his head. This name inuence he seemed to cause meny men to lose their heed: since then. A woman : inuence eeved her nation from mu.-eecre. end eent him to the gallows who lotted their deeti-notion. It has been an d that "she who rocks the cradle rules the ne- tion," but it he: been noticed that in too many cneee the nation was not ruled as the cradle wee rocked. So it has seemed ex- pedient to extend the rocking outside the nursery, and when ehe has full accent: to the ballots, then will the rulers of the na- tion recognize her full power. Wnmnn'l lrrantnm: dirnnn nnhlin inu- IX lvlll I-IIIIUI vs a uIIr;--u an-uaw-non .Wona| TIIIHI tho AndIonu-Inny of the other lpenkon sutured to. The school o!,,tho oonnntion of tho workers in the W.C.'l`.U. throughout tho world are will ringing through our land. Snob a clear and distinct. one bu hoen given but by Mn. (Dr._) Sparks, we Invo omin- ed for our radon, and offer it with great; `confidence of thereby giving pleasure to I". 'I`Ini- again: #11 LA n wnn|nn I no. It in DEALING WITH THE WORLD'S Ionure lnllnenoe II Ifdenlng out-- l:Vn. eonnlnnu for mu Wlllnrd-should Not bo`I'wo mode: of Purity-An Armenian 1-..`- Ililunnln eh. A-dl4-g....Zn- .0 W.QLT.U. `CONVENTION. At Kingston rllnlng School opens JANUARY 4th Lntn eight weeks. III I tIauuA_.l_ l\I.....4.._ matter mu. tnererore. mnrouuceu in. The three commissioners atste distinctly they understood they were to receive $lO0 each for this year's services. J. I). Thomp- son said he would not have consented to accept the olce for a less amount. The salaries were passed by the finance oom- mitteo and entered on the report. but were struck off at the lust moment by the msyor s order. They will get their 8l00 nnnh ' tors norm 0! anlpcnllon. J. H. Kellonn. Bnilo. N.Y.,..repre- renting an insurance rm inter-outed in the utonmerkooodnlo, arrived in the city last evening. Inrlno lulu flclod Up Along The llubot front. A new amok: luck `no building for IJIO Iteunot North King. nunngl 4:! sh. nmnll nlanng Am chill nII- Ingzln uunotalcruu . The up Walkor 'lIId Junie Hall, with out him! his surly thin morning for tho R....|.z. ISICIIIG Tho shunt Phrnpont took an sloop Maggie L. to Chat : non homo thin mom- in :fith dumpul lntloy fr-on R.Vicuu-doom w . Dun ot . _ Jun Ihibby. 8 Into. ton Monday. 110 na dlvidan court. oh: A. nInu,PauhyIuimud.lihIn|. Kidna- onl will to audit numb apical at `Eu-rovnpmlon Thutdoy. Doounud in Stlrothcrzfdln. Lupin. John talent, In-ninn. nu m min; terms or we resoiumon. Alderman Donnelly looked up the origin- al by law, typewritten and containing two blanks, which were afterwards lled in with ink. In doing this the mistake oc- curred. The intention was to fix the salary at 8100 per annum. The by-law was signed by S. E. Flanagan, actin city clerk. He was not aware that Miss lana- gnu ever acted in that capacity; thought Mr. Gordon performed the duties. Alderman Elliott tlmuuht the last clause Mr. uoraon penormeu one uumeu. Alderman Elliott thought one of smell importance. A by-law could overridon resolution at any time. Alder- men W. Robinson held that the terms of the resolution should harmonize with those of the by-law. Aldermen Ryan. on aeoonder of the resolution framed by alderman Elliott. understood that the salary wee $l(lU yeerly, not, that sum for six months work. Alderman Livingston pointed out that the commissioners took oioe on July lot. And alderman Don- nelly edded that considerable work had boon done prior to that by the members of the former court. The mayor ruled fur- ther diecueeion out of order. He wanted to nd the feeling of the council on this matter end. therefore. introduced it. Th. than: nnmmininnarn ntnu: diehinntlv mo Iurzzewn muanunry. Gnu J. utherford looks nflzor the penitentiary {um during tho_ farm instruc- tor : term of nucponaion. J, B. Kallann. Buhlo. N.Y...renra- IKE IVOIII BK`. Sunni of tho unc shops no will ply- 'ing in the noun undo. Thu man Wdknr And Junie Hall. with '9- .*.';"'_ .5. 50' Thu hot. dry actuation condition of tho Ilia will '1' by tho no at |lillur`oOo-pnnd Pith. rm dog. Duty-Ivi IQ I. C. It I. Ionnoau at the People--What `rho: An Iloylng and Dolnx. Dr. Gluten, Vet-om. Inc in the city to- Ann .Z (ll . . Amy, Shu-bot lake. wuin the city to-da. on business. J. cQuaid has been nppoinbod RIIIH1 I` the Kirtrawn nioontinry. nun .1. uthgrfnrd looks that tho by-Inw. Alderman Walkem remembered the dia- cussion following the introduction of the resolution. He understood the commie- sioners were to receive $100 for their ser- vices for 1897. Aldermen Kent had a similar recollection. likewise alderman Richardson. who thought the city could get fty men, just as capable, at the same salary. However, precticslly the com- missioners performed the entire year's worlr,,es very little business comes before the court before the autumn. Aldermen Wright could not see how the council could go back on the by-law, which should be in harmony with the karma 1-.` the rnnnlntinn, WHICH UHUUIU DU Ill uu terms of the resolution. A I.l............. nnnnnlln Inn rormeu. The resolution passed by the council in June lest, xing the salary, and the by-law conrming the game, were looked up. Their terms did not agree. The resolution read that the salary should be 8100 `annual- ly. whereas the by-law provided for the payment each of $100 for the current year. Alrlnrmnn Ellinth said the commissioners year." Alderman Elliott: said the commissioners would claim salary under provisions of the by-huv. Alrlnrmnn Walkam remembered one councu. Alderman \V. Robinson intimated that. he had toiled for the city for many years without remuneration. He considered $100 a year a good salary for the work to be per- formed. an... ........l..a:..... ..........! I... Mm nnnnn" 3n Forget it Not.