Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1897, p. 3

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Strachan s. Luca: Vlbjl lLIv_A1ab{_I o;bMPANv,, A W And Aorlnonioun` oiyuun to out now-n" Piouinon Ddvewpod-AM-non `III 'l'ho|I' own Joontulon lolgud Iipnno to: us (`Dnlf|l'l'l'KI U)` H. Ald. Ryan oontendml. nmid great run- fusiun. that the defeat of (`lauso um threw out the vnlirv n-port. nnd (Imm- fnre the counril refused the uor of Eduin .\Inoers. Thv Inzlyurssgrood with AM. Ryan. but n{u`r\mrds dncinled cou- trnry. A la l\n-\-gall v\\nIVn1` :n nn\\nn.lII|:\v\I x t t l i been seen In tnts City. Ald. Allen said he had expected to hear the names of the shareholders in this company. That the council should he told this wns promised at the last meeting of counoi. He iulvocu.tod de- spatch in this matter. and thought it should he settled at once. Ald. ishurdson said the elevator could not be built for less tlmn 8l2ii,- 000. The offer of the Mooers t:oInp:tn_v is vngue and does not. give the informa- tion thnt the council should have. Ald. Donnvlly pointetl out thitt wlwn Rivhnrdson Bro.-1. offer was made on April 12th, to build un eluvutor. nntl to nsk no exemption from taxation. the firm wus well insure the legislulureh-ttl ,dt~clines(l to grunt. nuthority to exempt ;the company. The proposal t.o dc-Inf . ghy referrimr the report back. woutl .end in the destruction of the scltmne, lund no elevator would be built. Delay is nll that. run he sot-urod by such u loourse. lle usltetl the nldermvn tothink `twice, before sending back the! report, `nntl to consider the great quantity of Igruin going down the St. Lnwrenct~. l unzl to compute with it the small qunn- ltity that comes to Kintzston, and the `enormously greater quantity that goes to Prescott. AIA Dunn tltnu-ht It mg n lnnnv \\':n.' hi; 3 next. . lien pond. uundod by Ald. Johns. in annulment to the unend- Itut. that the oust ol Quoting the oh- nbt in CRIN. ~ All. 81-, Alvnv nial it ran up`; n nu uuu. nluuu-ayiy-Inns nu men uttaehtwhnthwnpnrwnuhup ed to in the lungs of in Inn Aid. nahtnd dlstiioily. ho Ohntlounnotgivbthunudth` jg. A - - r unu mnuse um ma zmopxou. The mayor refused _lo accept the nmondnwnt, on the ground that ill first clause having been defame-d. and .nl| the suvcemling clauses being Io- pemlent upon lhu first, the report lxml been killed. 'l`L.. ..o.....\... ..n...l`...u!n.. .._..uv..!IA.I an` 55.3.. nlar Qt` Am. . uoomson. "The only muddle is that there is too much noise," retoned the mayor. Aldn Rx-an nnnl Nnlfnlvnv Innrnd Hun I IKIIIOII B0139, l'B(0I`lQ\I [I10 mayor. Aida. Ryan and Mclielvey moved that the resolution to consider the report clause by clause. be re-considered. This was dechred out 0! order. .` Ald. Dmnolly uocoudod by Elliott that the re t he adopted. In amendment. Aldo. Ryan and Mt Solve: moved tint Il_u- report he rotor rod hack. the oommueo to report at 5 Qeti mating oi council. oa-TIIro- nix 3 next. Isl Ilmn manna` nnnnntlndl hr Ala! had: our .1ln.tm. mmcuuol on n n 1 n 1 n 1 J Kgny :2 :'un:'.co?ai%'.?a:l Iunu um nnv PROPERTY 1 Ila ZIKQIYQI SIN! II WK` Elf ('0 A :2: .3. 9'-..:..+~ cam: Ange [ha mnnnnv II-an nhnn. 'l)C`l Il Kllltl. The utmost confusion prevailed at this `juncture. The crowd of 1`ilin`n~` run- 'vc~rsed in low, hut nudihle (onus. nu-l {all me nlxlernlen endeavored to talk ' at nnr-9, Th nun-nr n-ndvnvurc-(Fin mnkn SIIVI. "So has Ald. ll_\'nn-so he -tells me." said the [111 or. I move- I at the n` on he referred back to the connlnittt-0.` said Ald. Ryan. 'l`h!ll'3 out of order." said Ald. El- mil, [um ln 00lllIl`ll `YIN \\'lI(I-lRC8lnQ uncontrollable. I move; that clans! one be reconsid- ered. and Aid. Elliott. This rmolution carried. Confusion broke out a in. I must. say that this s the (ranges! muddle I ever saw in this council, said AM \\'. Rnhinnn_ %"X!i.3;'{Vi1t3hAf .a::i%*?n. 5 G6i1;l'?%o inst` tlu L. He wanted to know t. nuns: of he shareholders. and (ur- ther. he , t tho unto! the atmo- turo. opoud, wu not high enough. Ald right wanted to see the glans run nv huh A -lnunl-nr In On ha HHL h -1::. 3 Aids. I\IvKolvev and Kent moved lhnt {in the evc-nt of the conuninmx Ming t unable to asoe-rtnin the financial stand- ; inn: of the pronmters of the Muoors . plan. the offers of other vnmpanivs thm ; Imw hwn referrwi to thut. ruunnnitlms ho (`onsider(`d by it. A Li I)...... .\.mo....I...I ..m:.l rri-nnf .\.~.n, I nrnry. 6 .-\ld. Donnelly mow-d in nmendnwnl that clause l\\u pm mloptml. i Thor 1n.1\'nr rahxsmi In nrrnnt lhn VVTSFQ In l0\\', HUI I|llllHl` lOnl\S. I'll"! I at once. Th mayor c~ndem`ore(Ptn mnkr` -'hirnz4\-If ht-nrd. H_\'-and-bye .\ld. Elliott i rose to move :3 rvsolutiun. I have :1 resolution. Mr. Mayor." ho unit. I (VII ([19 IllI)'l)l'. H e on not declared that. the re port as ween killed? queried Aid. El- liott. )1 the mayor. ``I love. was the answer. Tl on how can you resurrect it! Now I have a rosolut ion that will resurnect lo .-.-alaiuuml Ala l`II:.`n * .B'l'IA1iGl as sum: .:x;;-r.:9:.m2*---=~~ ! I DB`? 3 !'B)II.ll IOII `llll \\ l|l TQSUTIYCI .n." claunod Aug. muou. ` Tb` the counml Imnt wild-became i nnnnntrnllnhln murlme I PT?!` SIVF J Ald. W. Robinson. TL- n-lp -nulal 11139 VUIQ R3 l0l|0\V'SZ \ens.-'l`he mm-nr. Alds. Bell. Ixem, Johm. Minn .-s. McKn-lvey. Ihshnrison Rx-nn Tnvlnr \\'nI|n-m, \\'rIaI\l,-ll_ doling, .\1lnI'I'.'8. .l(`I\!`I\l`y. I\|`lllll'_l Ryan, Taylor, Wnlkem, \\'r1ght.-ll. N:n.'s.-Ald.~x. .-\lIm|. (`.nrmm_ llnnnu uynn, mynor, n nun-In, \\rAgllI.-ll. Nnys.-Ald.~x. Allen. (`~nrsnn. lmnlwlly, Elliott, l.i\'iIutsl0n. Mom-`rs. (`. Rubin- aon, W. Rohinsolx, Slt-w:u`I. Tait, Toyo. _n -n. The motion to adopt clause one was `lost. on the follmvnng dnvnsmnz I \'mm- Aida Pnrenn nnnnnllv Kllintf ' IOSI . TIN` l0|l0\\'lnK (IIVISIIIIII Yeats: Alds. Carson. Donnelly. Elliott, .I.ivingstun. Mouers. C. Robinson. W. Robinson, Stewart. '|'nil, 'l'o_\`e.--l0. Nays: The mayor. Alds. Allen. Hell, Johns. Kent. Minlms, 1\f(`Ke|\'e_\'. Rich- lnrdson, Ryan. Taylor, \\'nlk\'m, Wright. `-I:!. bug!` Ivyu-cu. my gun: an )rI ht wulted u on w ich 6 elevator in II: nnfnll In H: nhln hi I (0 rrescou. Ald. Rynn thought it was 11 long way to .go-tu Duluth--lu find 9. mam to ~ build nn elevator. Edwin Mooers is not ` known to many members of the council. -The supporters ol the report lnlk of deluy. Who hnva caused the delay so far? The covrnlnittee has given Mr. Moors fill the (III)? asked, to get his von1p..ny together and the mi1unn'tu~a wus not C{Il`(l unlilS:1tu1'du_\'. It istlm wish of gruin men and business men that the TIIIIHGS of the shareholders he mnde known. 'l`|u.-. uuuulvnr unhl an hnv-In nnnhl Tm mane Klll)\\'n. The mayor anid no .dnno by passing Am. i mcnt. I A IA Rfnnura said [In Godwin : Insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Buildings. over Rxpnuomoo. not-not King and Brook aunt; 1 m(`n[- I Ald. Mooars said there was no use srnding the report buck for the first _c|nusa. lie usked what wds to be done lwilh the remaining clauses. Thu rmxvnr iuirl nnnnvil hnd nut out mun IDG romunnmg mauses. The mayor suizl council had I l)e'ond lhe first cluusow yet. Aid. Ryan's amendmvnt was A I'm vurn as fnllmv.~x: mu. uynns amenuun 11. lm vote as follows: A t..L..., u:........ MnL'..|. W [CB EDD OIBVI-I01` II He nnt.od_ to be nblqto 1 war to pm the by-law. I por was not such a one -u n ` - he plans. The elevator would be of steel and wood. The tank: will _be of steel. and the heed-house in which the machinery in to be placed. is to,.he of timber covered with iron. The eleva- tor will be capable of contalnln 1.000,- 000 bushels ll easily as it won d hold 500.000 bushels. Ald. Ryan moved, seconded by Aid. Mt-Kelvey, that the report be referred back to the committee and that the mines of the shareholders bensuertein; ed. together with the financial stand- ing (1! each.` to report at 0 special meet- ing on Thursday evening next. ld. MoKeivey withdrew his former amlgnament to second that moved by {Mb . . .1 V nlvinenn amul it vnm the in- Aid. R an. Aid. V. `Robinson said it was the in- tention of some dermen that no elevator t-ha! be but t unless it he built by certain ersons. He knew that those gentlemen are taking ll. dun- geroua course. and hat the people want the Moot-rs compnn to built the ele- vutnr. He did not 'a.nt to threaten but he would tall the OFDBBQKIS of the schema` that it they did not change their course there would he no alovut.o`r built. And if the gentlemen referred to cnntinua to hlock tho scheme, they will hear the citizens` wishes expressed ut. It muss nieqting such as has never been in this city. Am Allan u.-uirl has hml axnected "':`_"'3`....n;_.id t.huttIO9'QIl!I morn w.wu. _ Alt Qlvey and itvruunlm Inn All. Imam`: nngndmni tn ihhh nu. No. Ald. Elliott. It is in order, a n the mayor. H n vnn nor llnnlnrnd Ohm} this 1 5 vrshc DAILY, f BOMB DECORATION is no amazing your attention. W0 vontto to-oxnphuin that our harm could he Ryan's amend- I I to no nuut. \ set out and . and this re- : as he could not got lost on IDIIS Ht. ' l|,i\1' wonlu the counygl mu-out to um wru- Imllt I-ting nuhed I" Voicat '.`No." Ald. Donnell; asked if council would` hear the solicitor for the eompnmnwilh `xotuonoo to the nuns ot the pro- motors. Ald. Ickolvev objected to have the company`: xotiz-Ito; spunk at such 1 lntohour. Oounnlloukstothoeollr lling fun all Infant-than and IL. late hour. IPOIIINI I00`! I0 I0 com- nilgoo to: all intonntion. III the I-chnhu I'll no plans to but tlrnlidtc nk. ' . ~ Al. an aw-no Qua `tun dulluw fulfil to YOU` on ill!` repurl. .~\ltl. llonnolly: Is that in the rulos n ' d regulations! lfso. kindly read that l`|\\`||(`(Vli\'f` stouklioltler st-he-xne. Ald. Elliott: Mr. Mayor, I lnlsf on knowing who mmposod tho blast furnace company. lwmiuse 850,0(X) were to In paid as soon in n portion of the mucliinery \\'lL\i laid on thn site. This case is different. Will this vomptmy spend 37:'i,0()0 in building an t`l0\'{ll.ul'. in order to get tlw city's 825,000! And` is the compunv likely to build an ole- vntor to he idle or not! The company is bound to runtthe elevator fortwenty `ears, under it punalty of Sill ll (lay. Even tho insurance policy is mad over to the city. ls not sufficient security given to satisfy any aldermans AM. \\':|lkem said no alderman bald committee." Ald. Livingston explained that his firm haul received 86.50 from the lin- anve committee for police clothing. The policemen have a certain sum evczu year to expend for clothinxr. and are at lihert ' to spend it where they choose. But it il hemuie Ald. Walkem to talk of__such A sum as $6.50, when he was is member of a firm that had received 83.11)!) from the council for a legal ac- tion. and he (the speaker) would gun- autee that the firm hnd a good,,nke- 0 in costs." LIA \\'.I|p--n alnnlnu-gal Iii} Qhn Innllnv on In costs." - Ald. Walk:-m declared that the money roferrod to by AM. Livingston WIS not pain! to him. He had nothing to do with Lt. n The mayor stated that Ald. Walton`: statement :13 correct. Alol Iflnlb nrithdrnir his I-ncnlntinn, IIIIIW I-uilll` III! III ripwl sun! will rally and truly dooonu statement gorrect. Ald. Elliott withdrew his resolution. and Ald. W. Robinson Indved. seconded hy Ald. Mlnnes. that _the report he re- ferral back to committee to ascertain the nuns ot the promoters of the scheme. and to report to council. ntn apecinl meeting on Thursday evening nnxL Lld. IJVXHQSCOI PG: "II IIIO DI`)- moten put up a cheque for 85.113. would the council conouat to the scru- lnnni Iain. I-nl ind '" given satisfy aldermans"` Md. Walkem said no alderman a right to vote monef to himself. Ald. Livimxston: \'ho did so! Ald. Wnlkem: "You did-in finance committee. AIA I Int...-.al.\- Avnluinmvl lhn hi: tohou` ;_goed~~h! ch..nnd that-`dicta 0 build ta oievntbrrvrltout km 3 cent of the 1xomu_nnt1l the work has ggugdmotiwrngghgnve no Itmnter proof Aid. Rabincon snd'thnt when M other_ companion were being granted ex- ' gmpuon, bonuses. true water, oh}. they V wore not anked to make pubhu the name: of the metpbern. _ Am Jnhnu, whnla in favor nf hmld- of the (`0lnpnn_V Is {mule Known. Ald. \\'u|kem remllml the ucliun of council, regarding at similar point, when the hlnst-l'urn:m\" svhema was under disvussiull. Gnntlnnen who are pro- spewlive shx`kh()I1I(`l`:s` in the vmnp.-um`. had. he was surprised to know, vol:-41 fur nnd supported thin (`ump:Lny. \'uivos: "Nnulv! Name! Aid. \\'n|k9m: Ald. Livingston and Ahl \'nnar< " :\Iu. \\nlK!']I l unnl lulu nun Ald. ltivlmrtlsotl is u pruspt-ctivo sh.'tI`(`- hul In-r." Md. l)onnell_v: "Oh. yes, you do. The mayor: "hvn. lrulv. that if n nny nltlerumn ndmi. that they we pro- 1 ups-olive shareholders. t.ho_v have no nght to vote on the report." .. ...l _......| _.` . ...J If...` I._.ll.. .-n...I I|\nl en u unance. Ald. Elliott. moved`. seconded hy Ald. (`arson that. clause two he re-consitlm'u(l. The opponents of the clause uugm to n he umnly enough to substitute somu- \ thing for it. ` .\|d_ Rrnn smiul lm vnlml nu's:in~xt Hm I mung nor :1. Ald. Ryan said he voted against the clause not. because he wished to reflect on Aid. Donneliy or the city ungineer. but as a protest. against lellmg the 1`t_`.- port co any further. until council is given the nnfornuuion asked fur. and promised at the lust nwetiug of council. Md. Minn:-s took similurvruunds. He pmmusod at the lust nweuug on mum-u. Ald. Minn:-s took similurgrounds. wished siumly to block the report un- ~ til the information as to the personnel : of Hm is made known. Ah! \\'n|lz.xm ronmllml Hm notion (llVIIUll` lllnll |'llllI`tI III IIPN. Altl. \\'r'~{lit mid ht` would vote nauinst ovt-ry vlututn of tho rapurl, un- til ha rt~n-lvml inl urmn.tion as to the other divisions that ended in lies. Altl. Wright. said he Ullltl tote nfuinst every clause of this l`0p0I`l. un- til he reveivml information as to the V personnel and llw financial standing of the proposed cotupuny. He thought `ha comluittee nt\lI`.t`d to inspvot. tlm plnns. 010., was not, large. enough. Tha plans should he r0l'm`n`(l to the whole cuuz- l mitten. ` Am r :.-:.....on.. mm Hm I.-nnhln Minn-- Ihnson Paint Shop and Room Papa Dopol 008. 8300! & BAOUI` 8`l`RIR'X'S. M of the mupnen. Aid. Johns. whxle in favor of build- ing an alevntor. wanted fuller informa- tion. He saw the necoultv for the speedy erection of the building, but he wanted to know who he was danling -with. He tnerofore withdrew his ntmo as seconds: of Aid. Allen`: nmerdment. \ Alrl W nhingnn nnnnnllnd M. AL ` nyan. Iuymr. \\ ruuu.--III. Alcl. Wri hl movml llml mum-il ml- `vmrn. it Im nu lmlf-pzull l'lI'4Vl'll u'`|m'k. :ml 111- wnnlml to uiva nmnu ul' Hm dc-rm'n u vluuwo In make up thvir n m|n. l`Iu~ mu Inn mu lnnl. "Nuw \w'|l km-p ynu lwrn Hll morn- inu." nulul Alal. "_\'ul|. (`Juunu hm mu |||I'I| Nikon up. und AM. lvlmrchum Ilmvml lhul M lhe mm- miner uuluwl In Imps-cl lhu plum mu! aHm'ili4`ul|unI wmn nm rmllpulonl, Hu- a mum lm rote-rrc-cl luu-k In Hm <-mmniI- Inn xmlu-e. Ald. [ivlngston said the trouble hlng- ad on the mutter of the promoters. Council could got. over the trouble by suhmitting n by-lnw to offer 825.000 to each of two cmnpnnios. One company that haul lost. the chance, nnd that. now wants to recover it, would then he giv- chance. Al.-I nm:..u ......-...t~ e.~...n...I...a In: Am VVILIIu KID LIIDI Ulunv V` Iuuulviv AIIC lawman nme dment; I Ald. W. Robinson _Ieconded Id. Al- len's amendment. which was carried on the following division: Vnnn- Aldn. Allen. Ball. Cu-arm. Don- the louowmg mvunon: Yeas: Alda. Allen, Bell. Carson. Don- nelly. Elli-ott, Livingston, Mounts. 0. Robinson \V. Robinson, Stewart, Tait, Tn lor, o o, Walkem.-14. Iguya: T e mayor, Alas. Jolms.Kent. Minnea. MCKe]\'6}', Richardson, Ryan. Wright.-B. Ald. Ryan`: amendment was lost on the following vote: \'nm:- The mnvor. Aldn. All. Jnhns. tne rouowms Vote: Yeas: The mayor. Alda. Bell. Joh Kent. Minna: Mckolve . Richards Rana. Taylor. Walk:-111. \ 'right.-11. sn:n- Alain. Allen. (`.n.r-nun. Hnnnn lU|l0\\'lng' (lIVI3lOl]Z Yeas: Ald. Allen. (Yurnon, Donmally. ELLiott; Livingston. Movers. 0. Robin- aun. \\. Rohlnnon. Stewart. Tuit, Toycl, \\*'ulkeu|.-12. Nays: The ma or. Aids. Ball. Johns, Ken`. Minna. vKwlvc-y. ltlvharclumn. Ryan. 'l`nyInr. \\'r|Lrhl.--III. `ml Inn uvnnlml In ulvn unnu nl' III LEW`. A luulmn to mlupl vluu-us Inn! on u no vulo-. uumlur lo 1 divi~ainnu that rmlud In How. A L] ' , ....Ll Ixn xnuu` Rxn. Walkem. \\'right.-11. ays: Alda. Allen. Carson, Donnelly, Elliott, Livingston, Mooers. C. Robin- son`. W. Robinson, Stewnnt, Tait, Toys. _| Aid. Donnelly and Elliott moved that clause one, as amended. be adopted. Alrln Rvnn nmi M1\KnIvu\v mmnul that 8PEl2|AlT|[S:$.*E,-`..I: cmusa umunueu, no aaopleu. Aids. Ryan nnd Mokielvoy mow-d that the report be re_ferrod bnqk lo usc.er- tuin the names and f_inuncml stnndl` of the shareholders In the proposed Muoers company. Alcl Ffllin held ihnt. this motion was Mooera company. _ ` Ald. Elliott held that this motion was already voted down. ._ The muvor ruled that the motion was nlreaoy voum uovm. . The mayor ruled the molum in order. und (hr mquon was lost on ` :5 ti vote. ` um- .......|..a:.... mm-...u I... ALI. T\nn- 1 ma vow. The resolulion moved by Alds. Urm- ? nelly and Elliott. was curried on the ` following division: ' ` Ya-n.I: Ald. Allen. Pnrnnn. Hnnnnllv. ` \uu~es: ".\um Ald. Muoer.-2." AIA l|..-xnnlluu IQXI. . Aid. Livingston ugod: II the pro- nntnrn nn! nn gchmnn for END. nu. Mnoers. Ald. Dunnolly: nn " Jll. .-\ld. Wnlkvmi IA ":n`|) r. un|I| ` ,1. Vv.;_':. ` 1. V-iv!` :,- _A'runsDA*Lr. MAY - ii, ism. "I don`! know that 3' [)rU3[l(`\|\'l` Shu'lI'( '_ IIIII um ssssss no A nd .-\ld. Richn rd- Johns, Richardson, F: (1 hi ._1 1 (Wu \\'-is > Hm nth:-r I$f'UI4I Iviinnvuo IIIIVI vu. at-Ouuvw gal nu. E.rt.: `--A:...;. ra'.;*;,'u.i;;3';"{a3"' g or cnums. ' lnplc boob ol Choloo Wall w fnnllnldonnn. (nches. Ole`. tT m Cafpet Cleaning Works. tuna cknuameua. lluiuci 1-I133 whererthe egvngt ` 13 to be |) |ll'..~-` Md. Donn ly an that. are the 1-euportshe referred back for further, in- fnrmnlion. the mecial committee be Iirs - Lid. KQII`: WIUIOG 0 KIDW Gllllll`-I 'whra-the cl va.tor is to be 12 Ht. nu. nmn Iv ...k..: um. `ha are t [7 Bl l'OIOI'l'O(l DICK 101` l\Ll'l'lIBl', Ill` lo:-mnfthion. the Ixocial committee given I aclfio up distinct instructions as to w at council duirea, in the way of information. He asked it the names nf Hm nu-nunntivn n'hm-Ahnldnrn would TYVOI IIIJIIIDKIIIVCII IIIIIIIII II uuuuwu sud now unoun to one mllllonollnn. Ilnool In: an the majority ol oou In: on about Ann of lnununoo ollond npvvrn L1\Iv\I\l1'\vl3IlAIl of information. no land I: ma names of the Prospective shareholders would be Int!` giant. and in those were given would those who oppona the report now, augport it then. ` n nnawnr um: nivnn In this I-nmmst. an c ii . men. . o nswer` was given to this raqwaat, and t a motion was put to a. vote and ou~ried-wit.h the amendment that the committee must report to council at o. IPOCIRI meeting on Monday evening instead of Thursday evening. K`.nnn1-II ml (mu-nml at A nlmrtnr to one. Or any city in the world and ask for P D CORSETS and you will nd them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston from i A Steacy &. Steacy. L60 to London,| 1 , L;r(1Z5K! } WHAT IT MEANS. Do you suffer from it? Do you know its cause. It generally means it great deal. and should not be neglected. Plasters and medicines hardly ever cure it. but electricity, properly ap- plied, is a positive renu-dy. as our thousands 0!` euros in this city testify. 1 have Just issued a. neat little book which every sufferer from Lame Back should read. It explains the many causes and effects or this annoying weakness. and a rational. positive cure by my wonderful Electric Belt. For This belt Is arranged with my patent Electric Suspensory,whlch is fully ex- plained tn the new book, Three Classes of Men." Free by mall. Address DR. SANDEN. 156 ST. JAMES S'I`.. i MONTREAL, QUEBEC. n ERIE. _ d. Kant. waited to know donnltoly uhnrn .thn nlnvmtor in tn ha lmilt. London. Liverpool and Globe Fire Insurance Company. ' 1._;_ -___ Annnnnnnn In -nhllth.-. tn -LInh Robinson Bros., IIIGIMI '0! `1'llI'5(llly BVBIIIIIK. COIIDCII adjourned at a quarter to one. jg--.:-.._-gm. om...---.:... Dlmtiaotoolln iv to paint vwnhgn car 0`. Imuconov ` 0 apron no. Quota `uh! ovcnvhon. WEAK MEN '..._~{-*-=-T-.J-.*..*.;'=:.-'{:.-:..-`..~:~:~'*-.... 5v V v and on booklet. "gov? to Pout. cant use to an nddnnn. Writ: I pond to ' T Nation win when I upset to ,u. and 5 ?o'3.'."v'. .'x`.`33"4..u. . .`.".`.c. ntnlnxuj nhnrlm May interest you more or less. I`he house-clean- ing struggle is also an in- teresting feature just now Suppose you call us in to help and advise you. \Ve charge noth- ing for advice regarding decorating. painting, etc. Come any time you please and see our Wall Paper. T:_.._..._______.._:__ The Struggle jl%n_ Europe c. 3. scsmuaaunv. . VP;;nMra. bwoumn. Glnllon. 278-7 BAOOT ST. 1. H. BRECK.I To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. To Boston. Ivoruullaiunlu. vnuquul-any nu d..unu-s 11 any . ~37: thnotouit. Bythuonllitwonld Iutn thukingutonnn much nporiorlo tho Sydonhunhnn, bntnellonoltloctu. undshhoythopozodbuoultocluiont culytotho Kira: Inn. Tying mxsnoohut nhthuix-Irony _ III A vnlbxi nrtoouing Ciulucluncnt. vhow avid 2&1 lbnnhluhtny. kph Io nnalintnnulhnlnhrnk nnl VZIICVIC-wit. I--In wfu vuvwuwuy `I Abbi thought Isuuh . kph I honronduodintlraklnluyih us with De-ctonuoonunrdaylny 1555. MI . IJOBIIIHNI. I noun DUN` lI'0llI l'UI'EI|o Kenneth Onor chad n my intonat- ing cannon in the echodial. church notat- dny morning. In the evening the pulp: wu nbly lled by the Rev. llr. Jamison. Cochin young man in thin locality. who It looms are dourona of muting tholmolvu conspicuous. and unable to and my cup- nblo way of so doing. have dotonnmod to (sin nototiocyin no la: 3 my than by continually getting up sndlouing the church dun the of Ilnioo. They IMYI Indon |y Idlhod the object. they nought. it this is their ob- ject; Inc I! shoy would know how odion it look: Ihoy would inhaling- I- .u..:.. 3...... _...I. - ....u....I `PL- Qua... nun unlouc own an noun nun coup: Woodm his Bold adjoining the Union bohlntbouonovhtt new prion of 818 futthonaaon. This Sold. with O for inpmvunonliu upon it. should nuke I ns oluo uhlotio grounds. on. lnnnll Innln anal pm. in am up. siws KKDIU II IQII IX WOIIII ljll Iy denim from such a Inuhod. The 8ydon~ hun nllhhtic alull Inn nnhd Lon Jonah , XI` lllll Hill I IXIIIX. III BIIIOIF I :13: ntlotic club but noted Lon Josoph Wmulmhh nlll ulllininn Hm Union nus onto unlouc gtounuo. Onrlootballuunuohrith in Out II- vcnotlnhuuuoo. Otltlntutdcy KI ml:-lnnlndnnii Klnnnhnn 1': " (ml! summer. During the pest weol: Mr. McMahon. hardware merchant. Kingston. ha been erecting A netted wire fence` on the proper- ty of George Pnrdy And John Bonn, pro- prietors of tho AmoricAn hotel. It seems to be not hnly A well Appearing fence but -100 A durable one. John L. Armitnge. oi Newerlx. N.J.. is viaiting friends in the vil- Inge. He expects to bring his fnmily here during the url part of the summer. It in Also repor tlnt Mr. Smith And his Limily will move into his summer cottage on the hill About the came time. Mr. Ennis, mining near 0ttAwA. is paying his family A short visit. l)r. 'I`ovell's horse. left standing in front of the doctor : oioe. becoming frightened, made A sudden dash down street he journey ended when it collided with the verAn~ .I-|. -1 \l7 l".:2|L .. -A..-` TI.- wl 'lIWUAlUI.g' wnen nr. counuou man we vorIn~ dab of W. GxifLh a store. The buggy was badly smashed, but the homo was none the worse of iurun. George Purdy sold his 3 londid tum ol buy: to Mr. Dennison. n ono buyer from Poith. Ifnnnntjs nrnar II-nnnhnd A war! inland. Bydenhun Spetlllnge. S\'nExmu. May lO.--Hiu-old Boyce has been engaged by Fred. Wood for the sum- mer to assist him in rnnkin cheese nt Morelnnd`s factory. Rev. r. Stunden paid I short visit to his parents ntGannno- gue. Dunenn McDonald. president of ydenhun cheese company, sold the April make of cheese at the creditable price of 930. a pound. The Bay of Quinte RR. Co. have extended their track nearly to Grant's shore. It thus given them more room for shunting purposes and for excur~ sinn trains that come in during the sum mer. James (lrehiun, our po ular bnrber. has renovated his shop. e bu both papered and painted it. making it one of the tidioat places in town. The Webster mining company he bought the old Hib- bort minin lot long with soverel other lote which t ey intend to work extensively this summer. n..-:.__ n... .....n ......I. \l.. \l..\l..l..... ulvlrv \.lII-vuuuug-o Tm: Gnxun. May l0.~-The line weather of the past. few days has enabled the farm- ers to do considerable seeding. Present. indiontionn point towards as good hey crop. William Smith lost in velueble cow during the at week and two others are sick. Char ea Smith has u very sick horee. Al- roudy the red ue are making their ep- pearanoe up creek. Fishing parties will be in order now. The Free Methodieie held lervioee er. Cuteruqui on Sunday. Much eym why is felt. for the Leetbetlmd family in heir recent end amiotion. It is rumored that Seneld Knight, -uh Hue- eara. will go to England as repreeeuimive of his regiment. during the jubilee. T. Gardiner nearl ' lost one of his beet. cow: on Thursday nab. William Smith has started a milk route through here to Elgin burg fnetory. Quitou number eick with various ailments. fmuunrnnhrhun long: In ha ` on, Ontario-Win: Ppoplo Aunohu And Win: They AI-oUuln-'l`ho Inns of [noun tow olnuu. ` Dnwvvxum. May 7.--Juli: Whlhb had 5 bu ploughing on Thundny. 6th. and I dunno as night. All enjoyed A pleasant time. Muuio. both. vocal nnd inntrumour ul. hastened the flying hour-I fd it was- tho woo null hour: when the oplourum were tound wonding their way homomrd. Hurry Knight. of Bedfbfd. in ongngcd with Erlwu-4-I Ilnlluhv an usinmnhnhnaumnkor LAVIIIU News. LAVAN1`, Mny l0.---John A. McDougsld has gone to Snow Road. where he has ob- tained the position of section boss. We all greatly regret. the removal of our genial friend from our midst. E. 'l`urklngton`s shorthand class is progressing nicely. Mr. Sbickle. Toronto, visited the trustees and school here. The trustees purchased s Caxton set. of charts. The upils of the school improved the looks o the school yard on arbor day. E. Tnriin son has gone to Ompnhmo preach and ohn Mc~ Connoll will till the pulpit. at Wilbm:next Sunday. M r. Aloorn has been ill for a short time. lllodo Good Showing. PLIVNA. May S.--(:. W. Dawson and family have gone to Obbnwn to reside. They will be greatly missed in this vioinl by. Mr. Dawson'a advice and information were eagerly sought. after. Rev. Mr. Leigh. Vennacher. preeohed in the Methodist church last. Sunday. Jonathan Muldoon, while proapectin . discovered I rich vein of quartz on John eno's proper- ty. Samples than were sent lwtly to be usslyed went. $20 to the tan. Miss Kennedy has returned to her school after spending her Easter holidays at Sydon- hnzn. U. Ostler made is business trip to Kingston lut. week. M. Earl, Kingston. lua cometo take charge of Mr. OeLler e store. F-srmera are about through sow- ing. House-cleaning ie all the rape. IIIIIII-II IVUIV -0 Oumn. Mey 8 -The school wee opened Monday by Mr. McConnell, who in to be teeoher elm eummer. Theoheeeo factory we: opened this week. Mr. Pee:-eon be we choose maker this year. Mrs. Gilbert. Kingeson. spent efew deye leek week at Mr. RoIvluud'e. Her daughter, u. Row- land, went to Kingston with her. Mlle Donovan. of Kingston. came in a fevrdeye eqo to take Lnundrioe rohool for the enm- mer. Mine Annie Dawson has returned from Kingston. Miss Thompson. of Queoneboro, is visiting as Mrs. Damon's. urry lxnlgnu, ox oculoru. ll ongnguu vnuu Edward Htlhdny u usiltonhfohccuunkor for the coming anon. Visitors: MloI_ Lizzie White M Jameo White ; H57 oun obmuzspdnnmtsl . frrliclnulro _' a run punt uuyuhopugui R.l;ng`LRK . D 11.8. L.D.8.. ll. . DEN- . 0 00, IN}. noon tenet. lini- 1.ln=.. Onlvenlcy Annuo. lloo noun. * . Baud: I t 0. $13. 2. a....:.:tas. .,;.u. riisiiz 1'6 irm. us. Globe Gleunlnll. .,_ nl_, In vlu_, A Ollllh lot: I- n uu_,.L_, Eut- ro Doing no Ivonu Vhibo had .h. nnnnwwbwxv jjuyvww ' Cor. Johann ' Gull .- lnru can hobo. ` gtnu 1. ) tutu. ' nouaus mwmsox. - in order to place their votk ;i;l|in' the touch of All. have decided. `tom- dnoo the price I Cubinet P "for: nhortti eT`to C3 - lam AND SEE nr7&1ck'; \Art".$fbrc.` Sold In :|Uunton and ovoryvrhuo In Out- mlu by I responsible drngglntm. 5 --x- B W Comet u- -g, x.4'A.. Du `E9333 333* N3; Re_d1TP?ic7 OF PHOTOGRAPHS. A cook s cotton Root Compound Yg blag nn`uu `urn Llnuvd and Turponuul ch:-onto cold. ll oanta. lstone in Bladder VUUl\ B VUIIUII I_\|-ll vUlll|lIlIlllU In the on! ufe,_relinble monthly tn icine on which ladies can depend in tho hour and time of and, _ In prepared in two dogma of men . N o. for ordinary cam is by fat the best dollar medicine known - 1a b a ' Doll box. 33.. J c.f3`.'5.':;':1f..._: :i:mn -soldb am nu, one . No. for `add uuo-"w;'.':1: "3 Ittonget--sold dmggiuts. Ono x. Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollars. No. I, or No. 2, mailed on ncdpl oi i ptiee and two 3-cent sump. `the cook gompfny. London a Lancaahlro Life As- surance company. Puonuua A Ouunml Oolnn Wlfl hmu alcnuu Iounu |}o{iopoclo man`! :8 Ottawa million ollnn. nun lawn shun uuloriu oilou --- vw----.V .., ._-.__.._ When all other nomadic: full Dr. Llnuud and Turpontiuo will cuts the Weill chronic Dodd s Kidney Pllls V Cure Stone In Bladder. nonn'siiIiitiE'Y PILLS Uwhnnqm ntunn-9-9,! . ' :6 emu! tn. GIIASIICYIIP U! l . TURPENTIIQ f0i"hU throit and nlgirntofy " gang. We have hundreds oHenixn.0I15IlI hill ' - public Ipcnkerl. Ilncan. minister: ind othllb. One rev. gentleman up: ," I never think, emeriug my pulpll with I Chad I Linseed and 'l`urpentine t my side.` donations from the mmistry should gin ebu- dcnco in Dr. Chase`: M dicina. , ,_- ._-__u.-_.. ..;.: 5 Lu.-. .x.1.n..- ad. nuance In ur. buuw a nu 'un.`Iuu. _ 1: you are troubled mgr: um tickling ado throat. so common _nm6i1;_ speaks: lid -inzsis. you` viill- mutt. mm mint LIIISEED All! TIJIFIITIII n posmvg and pay- nnnnent curd . Teospoohfnl done. price as Edmamon. Bate: & Co.. sole musufuctuui to: Canada. 45 Lombud street. Toronto. I have been troubled with Stone in the Bladder. I heard` of Dodd's Kidney Pills cures, and concluded to try them. I have used 18 boxes, and can safely say they have been the means of removing the stone. I can highly recommend. Dodd's Kid- ney Pills to all suering fmln this disease. `utund iauoundoootluotorto gain than ulrothot Iultglw print-. Douwhio onoullluu chalet`: sound but no itlll -. u -- v-- >__-- ouaunnouwnob sauna DIioulor(!)IIf8.IINIIIC|1_ n -1 IIDLHVK IE- I remain, yours. etc., ]oH'N MADILL. Shelburne. Ont. `ifs I5"i`)"fi.. - --V - -1-l`>--rf Bil Illlolll w on: Illllllllll uvunru. In I 0): on burn Wm` |n|.ot'i:Ju::g:oo' of mu otmmmmn lob .uum.x uston no mmloa. n_I:uovI:o uy 1 Ac "`ul`I'f'IIII'IBIp IA - . IIUIIIAIIU one. o I Hobnrvn ladies? all and 6 same. In con York 8 O. . oornu Talo- plono no. nos! nos. no 29?. Copper0uuI6;lilMhiig -cuIuovaIopaut{_p.\.ltd.. .3. :..uwvaIueo..u.:ua. n._;_,n. 9:4 1.11:5- h....A. I n ;?aiIIOI|:l.|' 4' 5l'tl.|Al I I ta: ' v':::.:'::3.*.*::.':':: :r.'.`:.'.*. Biotin 01 All kind: ptomptly uttondod Io. BSD 33$ "9: - 'Uae no other. `Ann II.` A: Iuuuu -uww -v.--r-_, - nd. .ooo,ooo. In addition to which 1 an E3`."':?I.".1 '.nT`en.:'.so'.'.'H.. a'.'a :.". V` \ { 'r. MQMAHON &co., `.-A-an-:1 n-ntnnbnn I. Ii. MWAMMON, M.D.,MC.. ._L-- n..n._. In.-.I.I.-m and Inrnum Ac ;#IIOYDvD.D-8..'L.?.g. Dentin H b n- I x..23.::a ' 3o':su:oc:.)?iu-eon` '1":1: Us Ila lvvlilvuunvuvg nu. Ira.` v a an In Coll In (1 Eu- ~'.`.u.. om'2.'. 10 .f.e}`.'.1"`.s...o. "a'~ .':`1 An Q {WALL PAPERS] uton cinch. Phone ill. - ` `x I ` Fin tnksgnllding. corner jtuvv two. 1:- Glihthlmfcth. REMOVAL. ELEPHANT .i=fa}e'g: ...aa..t. `I.-- _-- -AI_-A ll noun: In nu unu nun LRIANDOITY PD 1 _ 533 -'3 i 33"iL':'o'o1'i-o`! NFIAXGIHI _AncHrrIc1"unAL. ilnlcm. CARIJE: . ` . . DR. BEGG wmmumx wrnmrr (sun Drhmnul. Tolouhono. M. BABRISTEI. Ibhll ""`R:...?:'f.'.E`='.'3:"&' a` ihihn It-I "v`.I.!Zt.A3"\t.T __4__`_...:__- -------- --.od------------ 'nuIsu nun. no near yr. lion: 0. . E` T`-" .. .9: ::*.:.!"o....* .33 ... Vb. Dru _n.' I B'1'BANGl.Al0n\I. um. Innnhl Annnl. nu acme ......._ .....__..-. =5-.2-1---- INSURANCE. It you want an cheapest --_I Egg FINANCIAL. Bu IIII IIO0IllUl|lII'Iu F 011'! PROPERTY 1 brain. Bofoufzoonov ~DEN"fA1.. _..--. usqAL Electric Halon. Ihnlln and Annunohton `I Whlnn tor nhntrin llnhh `amber ol rohltoouf. I I. BIIVB Atlll A`--uh STREET (mun Tolophono. n Ill-Q "ICC. ` m Are not only now but 101-Olollr up-to-duodulcnu. We would like you to look at our Sunploo; Wu: plenum io show them. (or II`: Pupon that u-Ill QQAIID _n.I lunln Jnnnrnn " hand at nvinn old on Ilncnmery to no platen In Ina uuuumx to be ospslile ot null an elevator with 0 capacity of U130. bushels. `V Ald..Kent..saId the cit is not Ixouml to u t 1 mm bush olontor. ' ~ Ald. Iliott 'ntod out that lhecity had uooqptod t 1 otter 0! Mr. Hooters, sad is morally. it not lqnlly, bound to carry out in usnonent. Am. am said in would not snnnort to me only. Ald. \V'. Rolrinson said the best tron! that tho company igcompment to mild the elevator. is the offer to build it. `Do ask Anything more was unreason- nlnlo. And Ald. Rynn`s contention no to the building of the elevator on the government dry dock we intended only to blind the people to the true issues. Am hluvlfnlnv mm-ad. seconded luv told Am. um um. . Md. Bull moaned the circumstance udu which the statement in sniq to lav`: ha undo. " Al`. Stewart aiidc pnsidont oi the .-:...::...~,;~- .."t:::. ...-2: clause covers .-nu. nenl 8 next uu_|t'\`l tun. Ald. Rynn pointed out. that if the ole- vntor wan to be built. on the govern- ment dry doek. the city roultl not in-, sun` it, for government roperty vunnnt ! ha insured. and if the 0 valor wvre to be burned. the city would Ime all it 3 had Tn the enterprise. He wanted lo` know the names of the slxawholdors, ole. - In nn\\'nr In 1: nnnutinn Ihn Pill` snli- ' kn0\\' In!` lllnPS 0! (no Sl!I|U`ll()l(l0l`S. ll`. In nnswer to 2: question. the city soli- citor said that if the company mort- gaged its p rly lo the full extent of Na insnrnbo value the city would have no security, but the company had agreed to assign. or mortgage the lease to the city. Ah] \\4' Rnhinenn axial lhn Incl nrnnf to blind use people (0 mo true |S$|l08- Ald. McKolVey moved. seconded hyl Aid. Kent. that clnuan one be Amended ; by making the cost of elevator $135,300 ~ imludinf the cost of the site. and t at the tql owi he nddmlz And the machinery to placed in the building In ho mmhla of running an out an uznunuu. Ald._ all said he would not support a mono: to build a monument to the fol ot tho council of 1897. Aid. Mooen `.*`':.*.......'" '.':`-'...: 2-".'.*r` On an __ _ __g_mnA e_ee- Electrician. Oonblnntlon on and Electric Fixtures and Bloctrlc Supplies In stock. I0 olltl. All ll no nnmu (0 T I it, ln(Ald. Iooon) would no chute: I'll taken any from at-nhnnr. " Vil -he oL.Il'l`, UZDJIN. Ina (`muse suoulu De l1Y`ll|IPu - to rend that tho (`mt be at least. \ l00.- 000. without the coat of site. And the mnvhinery used in the elevator should be capable of handling 1.0ll0,llI0 lnuslwls. ; .\lrI Kant wnntnd n ('1.-nlsn insorh-(II he cnpnlue 01 nnnnung l.UlIu,uuu uusmus. . Altj. Kent wanted a clause inst-rh-I: showunsx the material of which the \ s.ructure is to be huilt. AIR Ihxnnnllv nn}-qinnl nu! Olin! flu: ` s.rucluro Is (0 no num. Ald. Donnolly pointed out that the oompnny is hound to equip the elevator with an nmrim I0 , t-apalsle of handling 12,000 hushels nn lmur. That power mus enou h to meet all requirements; As to A d. Kent's objection the omnmuiy agrees to leave it to the oily onsrim-or. and nn alderxnun, to my whqther or not the elevator li satisfnwturv. Thnt clause covers .-\ld. Kent's next olnjeot ion. Ahl van nninlnnl nnt Ihnt if [ha Ill. told All: | this. AI-I .nII nnnnllnal tin` all-nnnnlnlhnn holder men." I Ald. Elliott. reoulletl the initial tram- nntinns of the committee. The city ud- vortised ll certain offer. and those who had mada the second offer ; to aocixpt. said at. that time that they could not nml would not. build an ole- vnlor hero for loss than 8.')0,000. Thnt sum the counrll would not. giva. Mr. . Manors. in Kingston boy, known to the alderman nnd to many ol the citizens, accepted the city`s offer. Then the ne- gotiations begun. and the outcome was the raport-tho mo-at hurd un-l fusl tlmt. has barn xnude in this city for many a day." Alul Rnhinenn mnvml_ annnnuiml in. tLgr89lnenr., (`muse uy (`ltlI.l8l`. Ald. Mrelvuy moved that the report ' he referred htwk and that the cnunnittoe 3 be instructed to consider the Richard- son Bros.` offer, and rugort. to council, I at. :1 special meeting on 1`hursd:\y nut. - No onn seconded this amendment. nmt that moved by Ald. Rohinson was our- riod. A|.I \.L\I'nIvnuv nhinn-Ind in DNA: first non. Atd. MvKolvey objected to the first ! clause. It was understood that the v|0- vntur was to cost Ol25,tl)0, \\-ithout the site. Now the cost is put at 890.00(), innlntnur lhn nil nnll Ihn vilv uiwu: SIN`. Now Inc (`O51 I: put. Ill 3U.lIUU,l inclugling the sun. and the any gives; 825,000. The clause should he amvnde-d tn I-nun. fh,-If Ihn Dif ha in IRAS` . HM}; l`0p0l`l. I Ald. MoI{e-lvev said it was plain (int i the comntittee had little conlltlenoe in 3 then company. or such clauses as the 1 ngreenient contains would never have! been inserted. When the committee l that has been treating with the com- pnny for weeks, lms no conl'itlence in 1 that company. can the council have con~ tide-non in that cotupnny! Would it he wisu to tl.ro'v (war the offer of u. citi- l min who has his all in this city. for the sake of at man who in not. (I citizen, nntl " about whose financial standing, Nt`..lllt`. l council and the people of the city know absolutely nothing. Alnl Mnmxrs mid (lull, he. an n. Hl0(`k- 33 "3 Sh `a`..%.'."; 94 any." AM. Ruhinson moved. socnnnlml by AM. \\'alke-m. Ih.-u. vouncil go into com- mittee of thv hole uml consider the agreement, clause by clause. Alal, Mpkelvmv mnvml Hm! Hm renort shnra or um agreement. Ald. Wulkem said that at the lust meeting he voted against. the amend- ment. that asked that the munes of the shareholders be made public thvn. As that. information was not. furlpt-,ou|iny.r now, he would have to vota against. `the report. Ald. MoI\'e-lvev plain . uhsolutely notnlng. Ald. Moours said that he, I holder in tho company. had never ru- fused to make known (he finrmoiul; standing of the members of the com-- pun'. ' Ad. Donnelly mid that as no vom- pnny has yet been formed Ald. Mouurs` cannot he a shareholder. AI.l lllnamu-u~ A nrnannnlivn nhnrn- uunnol. no anurenonuer. _ 1 Ald. Mooers: A pruspeouve share- holder then. . Ahl I`IlinH I-AnnI|naI lhn initial 1rnn~z- At the couqcil meeting last ni ht. Ald. "Donnully submitted the ropor .0! the u In oommtstoo re gran elvator; nubm may the an-meat wit gh Mnoars oomtpnny. und uncommon It that the agreement be adopted. and but It! by-law be introduced to carry out its armn. - Movers company: Alcl. Donnelly unit! that. when the com- pany agreed to pay all expenses. such as printing co tee of the agreement. etc., and had of ered to huild the eleva- tor before one cent of the bonus were paid over he was satisfied that the com- pany meant. business. and he vms con- tent to accept. Lhnt offer. as proof that the company is nhle to carry out its share of the agreement. AIR \\/nllronm unid Ihnf In. the IRS` u uy-ul terml. A hl ` Ald. elvey said the committee had not pla ed the report in the hands or the e ermen noon enough, and had not ve the information thnt. was naked ml that the committee promised. . or at in: meeting, to lay before the coun- cil rlcnrdlng the "personnel of the llooereoompan . Am. llnnnalfv said the committee Mooerqoompan Ald. i Dopnalro said could not mike tlrnldes of u bargain. andtlnt while the agreement. he was free to lay. dld ndt in mm: minor points meet with the approval of all numbers or the committee, yet it. was the but that could be made. and as such, the committce asked the ounril to act u n H. He might not ha nhlo ln give All. MoKolva all tho information he would ask for. or some ol the infor- maliun that Ald. McKaIvey sought: was such as he Elbe speaker) would corminl not give. i he were a member of sue: a compnn . Allin. 1-Knlvov nml \Vrlhl. said Aid. Aida. cKaIve nnd Wright Donnelly had no nnswerud the question uskod, viz.. who were nmmhelga of tho Movers company? Ahl. Dnnnnllv unit] that. when ReidyM1XedPajnI|

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