Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1897, p. 3

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Lug; atockbt Screens in Oak, Ila ny and White Enamel. , New :1 designnglst in. ' Scre'ens'- Denim % ng, for ' nblic places. Scruu-Art Mus- i_n.|)' _ ' Ftunes-.Yonr _ _`." _' . ' L Kw-!t`vc-& nance. Ald Donnelly moved the: third rend- lng of the bonus by-law, re grain ele- vator. The by-law was read and con- firmed. _ Ahl nvznn mnvnd um first rendlmz of Kinghorn as nrmed. Ald. Ryan moved the first reading n. by-law conrming appointmant of two commissioners to the new court of revision. Mzror Skinner named John gin appointee. and suggesy ed tlllgt the name of the council's nutm- non uiun unlrlnri pointed the councils reprt-aentuuve. Aid. Elliott said his resolution pro- vided tor the appointment. of a citizen well acquainted with the City's business. one who had sat at the council board, and had Lean in the real estate business for fourteen years. His ability and claims for the position were second to none, and the city did not possess one more competent to fill the position. As the mayor had nominated one for the position, he thought. the gentlemen on the opposition benches," would concede the right of the other side of the house to nominate the other candidme. A M Rn":-hen-Ilunn intim.-Ltnvi ihnf. the In former days you praised Her style,` }\nd spent much care to win her smile; `Tia just. us well now worth your while ` Tell her so! 9 on mac me name (1 nee p also added. Ald. Elliott mov to nominate the other cananume. Ald. Richardson intimated that the young man w m he had the honor to nominate was every way competent to fill the dutigs of the position. 11" was well eduvatedgclever, andasmart, young, business mum AM. Dnnnellv thumrht. the mavor had UUSIDGSS mum Ald. Donnell thought. lye mayor the power to e ect.0rie commissioner. He asked lhat the paint he sclllt-(I. Mayor Skinner said that Ald. Elliott was wrong. ` Alcl \V_ Rnhinsmn: If there is nnv Ald. \V. Robinson: there any generosity uhuut this council, you (con- servatives) will give us (me. You, Mr. Mayor. have the honor of electing one} member to [LIB courl. of revision f'I"/Mn your side of the house, surely you will he liverul enough to give us one of lhv lwo uppoinlmenls." The mayor signi- fied his willingnesq to do so. AM Ruin nrnguml (hp ul:1im.~x of Mr. was put, and losl, eleven Vullng u.giuu.~u it. The original resolution was put rind carried by the same number, ox-ald. Marlin being declared duly elected. ()n motion of Aid. Elliott, seconded by nld. Ryan, the salary of the two com- missioners was placed at $100 each, date of appointment to be from July 1st. On motion of Aid. Ryan, the counvil went into committee of the whole, nld. Allen in the chair. The by-lmv ap- pointing the com1nissi0nl,._re('eived its second reading, clause by clause. May- Skinner resumed his seat, when the by- law was read for :1 third lime and udupted. H911 ms wnllngnesi I0 (H) 5.0. . Ald. Ry.m pressed the clauns of Mr. Hunley. AM. M r-Kelvev :n~knmvl<>d:9d that he 8. H. MGCAMMON, M.D., C 11.. Junk: Oonou Ph nioinnn and Surgeon Oninlo. Ooo. 19 ontuol Itroot. T01 uuniey. Ald. 1\I('Ke.lvey ucknriivledgetl knew little elmul Mr. Hanley. llu ask- ed if the t'.'1ndi(l11.tI-. ever served in any civic ol'l'i('e. Ald. Ri(3hllFlid0ll replied in the negative. Continuing, Ald. Mc.l\'el- vey said he thought, it would he ll. mis- take for the council to pass by the l]2LIIlf`- uf ex-uld Martin, who had pructiml training in civic affairs, for one who lmd sat in an office all his life and knew little of civic affuix-s. `The :im9ndxm=nt put, and lost, eleven voting aigninst it 'l`hn nrilriiml rpsznlutinn was nut , Prove to her you don't forget The bond to which your seal is set; She's of life's sweets the sweetest yel- Tell her so! When days are dark and deeply him), She has her troubles same as you, Show her that your love is true- Tell her So! I There was a time you _thought it bliss To get the favor of u. kiss; A dozen, now, won`t come amiss- Tell her so: You`ll never know what you have m ixuul Never let her heart grow (`0ld- l Richer Y)euutie.s will unfold; She is worth her weight in gofd! Tell her so! lull Luv: :1 Amid the cares of married life, In spite of (oil and business strife. It you value your sweet. wife, Tell her Your love ff)? nn mistake- You feel IL tlreulning or znmk-*- ])on'L conceal it! For her sakat Tell her so! IUU ll HUVUI` KUU\V VV Lldb 3UU IJLIVU missed If you make love a game of wlnisf; Lips mean more tlmn-to he kissed! Tell her so! Don't act, if she has passed her prime. As though to please her was acrimol It o'er you loved her, nuw a the time- . , Tell her so! `2';":" "1 r 0 p (mo She'll return for each caress A hundred fold of tentlernvssf Hearts like hers were maldo to bless! Tell her..soI You are hers, and hers alone; \ Well you know she's all your own`, Don`t wait to carve it on :1 slone"- l Tell her so! I Weakness And Dyspepsia Cured. I):/m Sms,-I can heartily recommend Burdock Blood Bitters. For a long time I was troubled with dyspepsia and weakness. The least exertion would hire me out... Iam glndtoeny, however, that your B.B.B. has greatly beneted me, curing the dyspepsia and making me tgrong and well. J r..\':ul Exxxs, Hespeler, nt. Wood In-d. James Campbell. corner of Wellington and Barrack streets, always has on hand a ood shock of has maple. cut. and uncut, ry slabs. pine and cedar blookl. All cheap for cub. Telephone 116. If there over Wu 3 specic for any one complnint. than Carter : Little Liver Pills are a specific lor nick headache. and every woman uhould know this. Only ono pill n dun. '1`:-v sham. `Aid. Carson presented She reP0| t 0` ha hnnrul nf wank; dread! IIllbSh8d- C drug ohm. genre! by Booohsnfl Bill: . ah. opun day and night. u--gnu-nwuc, unuuuleuxre lion vii todiutue folio! pd. " Tic `Quiet " .ll5ulll'Nlll3BYBYOIJ. I ma Input.-It exemnn, If he xr,':'te'e'?_:un bu? Try I bottle of il'lIBILUI3IAKER" .;. . mu .uau,a`nanmr - uodiutuuioliori -l. ulhg .I...n . , HAS. F. SMITH, BABRISTE3. BOLICI tor, No: Public. Oomlnluloner for taking lldIV tn in Ontario for use in the Province oi Quebec. Mono to land at our- nnt uni.` 0Icc.Anohor n1ld1nu.Ihrknt 11 Square. ulton. IF v3Jz___.. nag; FLUTTERS THE DAILY. WHLG. . \V Ill` Tefl her so! A course of Mingral Waters is the acce ted means of the age 0 `maintaining /_ hcalth. ' svnmas C-Into. Paper Hunxinx and Painting in all its Apaomptly sud properly oucntocl. `Go to London,| Or any city in the world and ask fox \ P n CORSEIS and you " will nd .them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston from Steacy & Steacy. ......____'?___:_.__.._._____._. London alanoushlre Llfo Aa- suranoe Company. l'no'mon.I:.1 A Ouxnun OOIPLIIV Wu! Burma sxcunrnr. Ruorvoo nmdoponltod unnusll :1: Ottawa snd now unonnt to one million ollnn. Eaton lower thug the pujority of 0111009 Without good bait. The SUTHERLAND SHOES pave been good bait for awiong time. They are better to- day than ever. lSutherIand s1 INTENDINO PURCHASER} 0 o a o 0 Will nd design: in our stock N131 oumot cot gluwhcto. ` hm , ___._.vv .-- ...__..___.- ._'1um. ruins. mmos. momma. IOULDING. Etc. All tho ndwut nattornn unitlnto. Pang! Hnndnz Ind Pnintint in MI l 1 u`-a-.uu--vwuu -_ v..-.v.r. Aluminum nish to be found on] on the Gendron. Catalogues free on app icstion. General stock of sundries on hand. Wheels to rent. Easy to buy wheels. Call and see. _v -,\-----____-v_. __ -'- u-can run: my um noon Pops! Dopot I (DB. nnoox.uueorra'ru:rr During the boat months of the your ride the finest, most popular Bicycles {or `B7. THE GENDRON '97 at $35. " '96 at 575. H RACER at $90. RELIANCE at $65.00. nil` how unonnt million dounn. thsn majority onion Inn! and choice: plum of Insurance ou-od IIILIS h GUNNINGELI. Adams` Root Beer Exh-act.. Flelschmann's Yeast . . . . . . .. Smrn-....__............. .` huewrm \Vg[er' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lwu gunnuuu Dissolve the sugar and out in the wnter, add the extract. and butt. e, place in a warm p|noo for twenty-four hours uhcit it forments, than place on ica.when it will open sparkling cool and delicious. Pl9|........A L--- A- L- ARC`!-.-.l in n!` Jump X/Ilfl pfib l(:I1ilCO.WBI1 ID WILI ODBD apurnuny v "1 ' ` I came\t0 the front. with my 13 here, .,?`.:`m:.`;::,::.'n`;* ::.:::."z.*`.,::.`.1o:`;r;: the 'ms- and the 33 mm to mnkn two and five csllom. I'VE fmlilht for my Queen `ind COUNTY and rode with the Tenth Hussars; Agit. I'm proud of the fine old regimenpU"-r MONTREAL. then the colonel shook his hn.nd- "` So I'll ask one singles favor from my ' queen and my native land! ~ ~~-----'-#-- - UV. J. MOORE. ..._.v_. .n unumuinnr n-nlrllu-in -`----_ For Making a. De1ici-oJs Health Drink at smallCost. that tho: gluwhcn. up... -.-.'--an cu:-noun cu-nu`-unvuvcu rlpol nanglng um rnxnung m an 1 Inch: mptlysnd 1'2` MAHON J: co., AGENT. 18 MONTREAL STREET. '".5.'ayc.;:s. To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. ['0 Boston.1 hsvotor uounwtnunxmb ab! 1 o 5 the Itookholdon. FAB! AND OITY PROPERTY lnuuol at '.`i}':?.'. .`. .3." u`:a.'.`..'.'&.o..f`.'.fr'.?.,'3..`."` "` ' STRANGE I STRANGE. Menu. :11. I n-113 Iomalgh `taut. Rina Ittnnt. Leading Shoe House. Can t .RE9,!PF_-, !nUms_nAx. WALL PAPEBI Catch . ..one bottle ..'}mlf ll cake ...two pounds ...two gallon: a. Cl`; u:-Gnu Fish` Dill Gall Ill! PIIII II Dcglld POQIOQO-`III! olou In mum at lloven P.l-llogIlp- t.Ion"Bourd|ng llnol-I Iorovluhgont -110: Aliowed to latter. In Burl-`Our v oollundn of Lloonuu 0 -- . Certain changes made 'in' the Ontario livense act at {last session. 80 into ef- fect on July 1. Those affected should knnw nll a|:out them. vm....... in nnlv nnn chance of imnorb PHI I Illla (I Il\Ih7\I\IlIIIIL. AIHIGNIIISJN TRUST. OFFICE: II! BA- pot same. Aultnmonn mlloltod. know all aI:out. tnem. There is only one change of im rt- nnm to the proprietors of liquor s ops. Hitherto the sm.'1|.le.st Quantity thrty In-Ann -ullnlun In SP" \l.'.i three hll - the sm.'1l.le.st. quunuty Lu-:(v were allowed to sell was three -} ints. hut. the new not permits them to P M! half a. pint, provided it is in un- hroken package, and is wholly removed and taken away from the premises be- fore consumption. \'n gull! m- nfhnl` d'rsno_.n.i of intoxicat- |T1cmsE ALI mnnmus. NEW nequunous. G9 Iitrro Police on %.1u'LyV :51 . pluvm after eleven p.m. In clues lulu lawns. and after ten p.m. in townships. villugeu or unorganized distriqt.-3. But this regulation has no effect on the probihition of selling utter seven pm. on Saturday and all day Sunday, in which respect the law remains jusus it w1L9 before. ` n..o..I 1....-a mav mt he opened before II. `V lla~`J |lUl\lAUu Hotel Imrs may nbt opened six a.m. on each (lady except Sunday. nor will {my intoxicating liquor, whe- ther sold or non, be permitted to [ma drunk on the pramises, except by the occupant or some imgmber of the family or lodqer in his house, during the hours in which the net" prohibits its sale. 'l`h.-it is to say, liquor may not he drunk in ` .1 hotel, except by the persons specified u,h0ve, between eleven p.m. (tun p.m. outside cities and towns), and six :1. m. on week days, or between seven 1). m. Suturda and six n.'%Mond:1y. -mm v-nun rim: rnvvrin the sale of Suturda and SIX n.m;\guonuay. The re-gu utims r0v9rin'z lir|u01' to minors have been made more stringe.n.I.. A_ll1.IIl()l`ViS defined us 21 per- son of either sex under` twenty-one _\'(`.lI'.~1 of age. The person found sup- plying liquor to any surh as well ml the ll('(`HS(` holle_r, will be liable to be fined nut less lhun 3310 nor more than $50 for ezmli offenvo. This, however, (low not supply wliere liquor is -auppliucl to :1. person under twenty-one years of age upon the written order of his pur- ent, nm.~4t(-r, or, guardian. Furllierxnore, minor.-s must not he al- lowed to loiter in or n.l)ouL liar rooms or 0! her looms where liquor is dispensed, and if any person, apparently under twenty-(mix years of age. unuccuu1ps1ni- ed by :1 parent or guardian, and is not ,. rosidpnf. or lxona. fide lodsrer or board- consumption. ' .\'0 sale or other d'rspo..n.l in`: liquor will he ullowed to liwn-1-.-(I after eleven p.m.`in cities and um-us. and after n.m. townshjps. by parent guurmnn. unu is nut, 11. resident or hona lodger er on the pI`PIl'llS`.`S, is permitted to hang `around, without good and sufficient reason, the lit-ans-lioider, and the young person loitering are each liable to upeV1fLlty0f not less than $2 nor nnnrn than 810 and (`0SiS. is made nppliczmle also to ciuns. In every case in the conviction of the license-holder for M1 offense of which he is cogznizzmt, or in which he mnnivos, the convicting magistrate or court, must (`orlify the findinz in writ- ing to the Lmrd of license c0u1mis5i0n- urn Ami nfn-.r Ihrpe siwh CL'rlifiL'a,t(>as V T-j':" Logdou, Liverpool and Olobo Fire _-_ OM19!!- a"puHd'"?o"1 `i.'. 2.... noun! 9 nhl I .w n :1 tbs stockholders. 0 . nuaanl eowuen Thn a cheer went up (rom'his com rades. and echoed across the sand, And was borne by the wings of mercy _ to the heart of his ntive land. . Where the queen on or throne will hang it, and the camel primed will 973" . ' The words of 3 simple soldier. just uh .` . tent! in -1., _` H V the ....n..``.u..,' e`!`:...,, um Vvuugg }.IL|uIr|| u....,..-.U _. in more than 8}!) and Thu Ixrlillihil Inn (`if [[181 to the Laura 01 license cuuum.-ss:uu- ers. And nfter three surh whether the offences ure the same or 3 difl'e*rent in cimrzicter, so long :13 they were on diffarent,(lu,ys, it is made com- pulsory on the `card by ro.~;0lution to cancel and revoke the license, and for three ye.-i.r.~z the licensee is disqualified from ohmining or holding any further license under the act. I` They luul charged in the grand old fash- ion with furious shout and swoop, \Vith n.Foll0w me, ladsl!" from the colonel, and an zmswermg rour from the troop: On the stuff, as the troopers passed it", in glory of pride and pluck. They heard, and they never forgot it, Jone following shout, Good luck." Wounded nln-'| Worn nu an umw, nu an- lenm of pride and pain. The man who'd led them often, but was never to lead alone. Think of the secret unguish! Think of the (lull remorsel To see the Hussurs sweep pnsl, him, un- led hy the old while horse! O_'I`he gene}-nl spoke out bravely, as ever ll. soldier can- The nrmy`s proud of your valor; the regimens proud of their man 1" Then across than. lonely desert at the close of the genern.l`s praise, Came a. cheer. then u quirk. short Lrem- ble on the lips of trooper Hayes. "11 evernmun Dora up,s|r.aau sauna: should, with pluck. And fought. with n snags sorrow, the demon of cursed ill-luck- .'l hat man he sits beside on! Give us back, with his woun and scars! The man who bu zorel suffered, and is loved by the Tent Human." L than Mn and ('0:s1s.' The prohiirition of the sale to minors made applicable also to clubs. In swprv case in nfi A Tale or The l`:nth uufsoaru. Where (he swnd of ihe lonely desert has (xwered the plains of st/rife, Where the English fought. for the res- cue, and the Arab stood for his life; When the crash of the hmttle is over, and healed are our wounvls and our nun-e scars. _ : There will live In our Islzmd slory :1 Tale of the Tensth Hussnrs! I . UIIILLVI .:x:.1s.z:3-; .".9`ie~* --'~ : An alien, nor o,slr:1.ngo.r; with heart of xi (`ommde still, Flu had hornn hi~1 sorrow hmvely, as a soldier must and will; But when the lHl.l(l(` .\va~i over, in deep- ening glcom and shmle. He followed the stuff in silence, and rqde to the grand parade; For the Tenth had another. hero, all I aim: fnr Ihn n-nna-rul`a nrnian 1'01` {[18 Jvnlu nzlu uuw max um-/nu, u.u ripe for the g9neru1`s praise. . \\'hQ wns called to the front that even- ing, by (he%n:unrs of trooper Hayes; He had slashed his way to fortune; when so-uttered, unhorsed, alone, And in saving the life of u. comrade had managed to guard his own. Sbenk out," said the kindly colonel, if you've anything, lad, to say; Your queen and your dear old country shall hear what you've done to-duyl But the trooper gnawed his chin--strap. than shmpishly bun: his head; Speak out, old chap," said his comrades. ,\\'iLh an eort, at last, he said. I There sits by your side on the sta.Cf,sir, a man we are prougt to _own! He was s,truck down furst In the battle. but never was heard to groan; I ! run. Anna nnmhf tn dnnprlrn if-t.h9n, nu: nearu L0 groan; If I've done a ht to deserve it-thenv the genera smiled, of course,"- Give back to the Tenth their colonel- the man 1:: the o!d whim horse: : I H Wounded mnrl worn he sat there, in si- lnnr-n nf nrirlo n.n(| nnin. If everznnan bore i1'p,sir.aaa soldier nhnnh-I with nlnt-_k_ 1'. W13 UBIOIB. `Hotel may :1: an` 1.11 nnnh tlls etulpthuxtlxumxzy, um: bang` rhwti wr Godwin s insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Buildings. over hares: Otnoe. corner` King and Block Iltvnnfn ' ' u 4In.I.' F.X(`.Hl)t. SIJIIJILVI `Inc Ienyoherne Anlnornonbuilh `to `oil In. The nunahiny women who =alwaye greets you with esmile thqt. warms you to the heart is one of the divineet gifts of God to man. Her mune is not legion. neither is the priceless gem to he found in vast numbers, but, like the diamond. she ecintillntes the more bril- lhmtl-v emld dark and gruesome aur- ronndi s. The eunehiny woman as a girl is t. e particular star in the circle of clamtnates, who. in allter years. per- haps." forget the others, but who el- weys dwell lovi ly on the name. even in memory, of t e gentle being who turned away the shadow and made the presence of the sun more `evident. In the home she is the one to whom moth- ,er looks for jofous symmth and` in whom father ind: a. resttu delight n-n- llxn fnrinnnn nf thn tIn.V. C(X)k wnom mcner unas urusuui uuugun. after the fnti use of the day. lt cook is cross, the ciildren fretful or the fi- nancial bureau In a stints of depres- sion the sunshiny woman can always find even in such rs doleful tr`iumvi- rate something of a. cheering charac- ter, somoxthing which. once brought to light, raises the spirits of the muse- hold in proportion to their depression, heretofore. , \\3hnn fhn cnnahiniy \rnm.-an hIlt`0II1F H. heretotore. When the sunshiny woman becomes a. wife she hrin into her husband : life an element 0 joy that no future cul- a.mit{ can entirely eliminate. She is a he prnnte in very truth, though she may not be able to make a. loaf of bread and has the most extraordinary ideas on the suhjerlt of domestic econ- omy. She is a sort of mental hraner, the effervescence of the sunbeam: lu-ixzhlening all within a. radius of their influence. Life to her is never an gloomy bul that it could he gloom- ier.. She revels in the very joy of liv- ing, and even when physical misfor- tune pursues her the beautiful soul smiles forth from the patient eyes un- til we inwardly remark God bless her," and know tho. tlhe world would he better if there were more of her. I know a man who'd die before he d tell u falsehood low, Yet I call him F.liu.h, for his pa. would have it so; . And don't we think it sir:u1~g\a zLl`ouL our hlnrk cook's little girl, When we're told by her fond mamma that her name is Blanche or Pearl? A slnut, girl will he LenzL-now, isn't. that a shame? And think of un ordained old muid with Mario for 11 name. And can one expert, .1. man to know much joy upon this earl h When .1 Paul vlinzs to him from ul- moet the moment`. ofhis birth: lnl-i way 01 n1uuIll"{ L`H|lll['Ull HULH qzreutly me displewse. Becu.usn `(is done regardless 01? all the uniiiea. Take a fellmv th:ut's deceitful now, nn'l don't you think it rank Tbut. through his pu.rt=.ms f()L)`lhn8dS we yet must. say he's Frank! 1 {now two men, and slicker men you don't meat every my; Yet one of the-m s 11 Reuben, and the other is :1 Jay. And a thousand other misfits I could find, I d bet ll. dime. `Mongst. the given names of people,if I only had the time. uv nun lnlnvvv -unnu a Buffalo Evtming Times. One who is always n-grumbling, \.VhnmI. life in n.lI "mil. nf nlm-.3. In ullnlowvl Ian nun-um Kansas City W0rl(_i. _ 'l'h'1~; way of nnmxmz children doth urnullv ma di9'hlmma. JULY AND AUGUS'l`-Any hour or subject mnybotakm to suit the wiahes of those en- tortn for inltrnotlonmcivll Son'ic.e.Bun1nou Rho and and '13:: vritl . Spaoinl ntu o tuition. out at on 001.0. 0.l`.Buud- in; !or infotultuon. J. B. ICKAY, Pros. Une wno L`! auwu,ys n-grumnnug. Whose life is all "out of plane Who imagines the world wuuid mhvinu Who immgines he's torn with great ta lenta, That the busy world novor can_see, Who exalts himself with the fully V There's none so brilliant as he. Who believes that a tithe of his know- Iedgo If sought in matters of slate Would result in . such wonderful changes . `As only his hruin cn.n create. .........,.. .. ....,,.., .......,. , Lmznow, Juno `....-A special doapabol from Berne, Switzerland, says that the Bundesrath has refused to ratify the com- mercial treaty with Japan. owing to the prohibition duty placed upon cloning and ` wstchos. There Are Many People Who Are Almost Hopeless of Recovery From Debnlty, Heart Trouble--'1'ney Give Home Testimony. Mrs. Mary Costello, of Kingston, 0nl'.., nya. For many yeerel have been a rent eulferet from pelpibntion of the wars. eleeploaanesa, nervousness. etc. My heart uttered frequently and seemed to rise up into my thrust. and I was no bad that at. times I could not attend to my household duties. As .y.:..|.|`TnnnI;I -uni n`nnn run nan-un- HOUSBIIOKI OUDIOH. Ab nightilcould not aloe my nerves wera so terribly unatnmg. suffered very grenbly. much more I can tell you tahnn I lob nnybodyljnow. So miserable was I that I would not have cared when death (.031: me. Y-an` on Law A` IIEIL-nun : ll ...-4-. and LOJK me. I got a box of MiIbum a Heart and Nerve Pilll, and hue used them with the greetaeeb aucceu. Inm now very much appetite is restored, I am vigorous, cheer- ful. and happy to find myaelf restored to lth again, , Two boxes of the pill: were all that I used. and I can reoommq `d Milhurnh Heart and Nerve Pins very in ghly be my- ono aubring u I did. otter, rest and sleep well all night" my. Lax: Liver Pills cure constipation and sick headache. 25canu. All drugginta. mung As he hows at the shrine of the fates, The busy old world keeps n.-moving. The grumbler still grumhlea and waits. \ ` He Teaohors , Book-keefs , . Students , Pupils , And while such as he goes on` gram.`- hHnu' - % ` 6:333. M- nig wmww ,3; by >. ` ,.`f' ` ,.;. ` ls ` nu nun _ \ Have their plucen the {meat of the strife. Never give up," is their motto, And it wins them he bmttle of life. N no ulluqgnuru Luu wullu uuunu moving If he should drop out of the race. nus sumsmmr woman, LANGUID SUFFIZERETRS. grumhles hum lletu7no'd` To In ly Treaty. A Matter 0: Nnmel. A `(V 1 I [Kile those all around Nkornlng Sesulona. xmosron BUSINESS COLLEGE 39.09 ""3A1R1Na.o:m kinda prong} _. ` and reliably done, Bpooisl givontoenimellinig in` all oolb ' onngiu-inn nch hcdnlnniilll`- A I Good wheels, including some Oo- lnxpbiund Hsrtfords, at uuonahlli _...._-.. LA ...-...I .41..-- rnnvvn vv Dvvvu nu. RIDING 30366}; no! in open.- tion. Cslland Arrange for lqpagns. Inst:-nation Inn in nnrnhnldrl of our non. uaulauu urnuge wr zqpugn-. Inntrnctinn 11-no topnrohuan of. our -4. .1. IV. KIUIICII-IUIIIKU Ill j T!- ln scars;-bxvuao-oi-in. (mo: co marina sPLENmn7;i LuE-Em om month we offer our well know 00- LUMBI-A MODELS to. 11. u. was style. an $80. ' " u Aa11voRus s7I. :0. as. j_:___ " -L IVERY. uunuusln Illu IJDI UIUIIII` prices td good riders. 1') f`l\1'lTl'Y (II'ff\I\`l' : P0?! Inmrmumnc,+A ca. HOr*llt4`.4 _ 7 Kingston Ladies College, A CHURCH SCHOOL. 'The Bladder cunuo av * . .nom>'s KIDNEY PILLS The of the World. 20 YEARS or LEADERSHIP: I JUDII MIDI! wheels. Sold In Kingston and av I Idl by all responsible druu WO0D S PIIOSPIIODINEn mug (Sunni Zinc"-H nQ.Qd,; V . atonioqlhpolulolvaill \\ Abuuo on-aauu. ` \ ` I mooaulvluci ' nbbuoo. Opus-not-Que B`-f `54"'- laMa,wMclL noon ma non. nally. nuanllv. (bnuuwon and an Cm-lypmu. nuhonn prescribed ova Obyem In thoulnndtd cues; II the may muawo and Hand nduuu known. Mk an-nuke for Wood`: PIOIDIOGIIMK he oxen some worthluu medicine In _|!|lcO M Ihh. lnclou wlcoln lotlmnnnd Inwlll Iallby Iohn mun. Prlco. one pounce. 01; us. .- on all plaunuiasol can. Pu_nph!eul`ne tonygllnn The Wood Oonpgnr, un_.I.n. n-0. ngnnAn_\` Dodd s Kidney Pills _ _A III_JJ-4 `IV. Sold In K! t In! V Into IIIIUII ndn by re:fo'n`s,i':1l:drn.ll J.R. c nms&ca. I was troubled for three year! with inammation of tba blad- der, the neck of which was near- ly closed up. Doctors and medi- cines gave me no relief until I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. Seven boxes completely cured me. I work in Tuckett's tobacco he- tory, and all my fellow-employs know of my disease and can testify.to my wonderful cum. \ THOMAS Jovcz, 124 Peter St., Hamilton. Undu the Pottonuo of an Gno Vtho Axohbhhqp lid $111` You luv. the Dean 0! Ontario. , 2-14-: I--5- I'>.._l4IA-us` -0 AI--..-n4lg.v- % m.;"" And'A1l Itchy Skin Didlal rvscsc .. ---w- - Always cure `| I(;d-C-I: A%$1oq.oo;" tun)-3 1'J:.I.I.P$l.'.l1\.IIJ1LV.I The Great English Boned). L nI-nmInnn-Ilcnntnnhnd unies; :9 vmmpt1.v.onu Dtllnnuul cum all tonal 0! Mann wanna nnlnnmntnrna W oil uul-I 1 Wlndlu. Olt. Ollllo Ul \lIIVII'lUa ramnwn. Lute Residence of Alexander Gunn. J ohnuon St:-cot. --mg.`-an--- 4-u-up-Q _-.1 _,_ _ _ _ __ YTETAFF of Unlvu-sit Gnduntu. an [inn tol vidnlnoedn Bra! 1 o mll: II t tad of home can nod ch the b about mental tnlnint. I ll 'nf`~toIno I Illd culture I h son 11:! V highest :uin`i,::. TUITION l'EE:4--Pnnll to Q15 per term. In: lnnrdnn. hon M8) to II). not-umnm. A TUITION lzxs-II~n0I to gm term. x` _ Inn: 018) toll!) porch nm. * :.n*' '*`..:.':.`.':.""`%.`;:.' ..`:.'azz ...n"1annnmu.. l.A.. PI-l.nob'al. Am .. a:.".........,... toll! nnuuou apply to :.".:..'.2'~..'.*:.-:`.:.**:*.`~:.:'$..-a.:;`" `vacuum; 11.4.. Principal. S - IYTHE E LYON. BARRIBTEBS. SOLICI- tan. Rm Ontario Ohumbon. ".'.i":-',,,- aux:- n . at I. H. bu-En. 0.0? __m { mm :...~1e.u....%?a":.:.=.9.;.~...:':=.:*a 1: units. Phono in. -u--` v :w--- .-._- - -_._` V ,, (Allutod with tho Institute of hotter- ed Aoooununh of Ontuio. JULY AUGUS'l`-Any hour Inbkct mnvhatnkun to SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. nu:-(Ann-nu In mnnnvl-A nmnnm - an I :n;();li;a'o_ >l 1-1;:in;1I7 ' Bu rig .19 wn o m . "ma? c'>`u`5 {' 31`.`."'5" H.hu-En. 0.0. wmmm P|'incou).- --------- RQMOVAL. if.2EIcA|. CARDS. .=.oI3E'ws SEPT: 7th. PV"nnnu -1 n...:... ............ -_ DR. BEG6, WELLIN(i l`0N STREET (NEAR Prhmon). Tolnohono. G37 . ill cnoxoo mun an mun-nuou uuil HILLS U OUNNHV KAI Bola Aunt-J. Klnnton In Did a ---:- _ l A. AYKEOYD. D.D-8., L115. DIIIMIG 0 Oil no ov Ha: 'I India! 11:11. waffle; I o .... me.:'.r...:.% __ _._ _________._ _ _ __ _____..-._ DUCXFITJNAL. : INSURANCE. `Ali. Team. . "mun. Aim-ly so '1-noun .a.`:`am.a2 1a'..`s.'.r.: 5'nI.ul:'r (N mu Tolnphono, 67. - soc BKG01` ST. nun. njuuu-u .K1nltuot II. I. Lrox. Iox$ oxmmrrs. L.D.s.. Anxmvrmr ? 1 '11 \ ...`"`.,i1`. . E:.2.?r 2' `i.n`..?t `hf: * no uuuupgn emu: nuou an conneu 3 Lou lhhaetn Iiuhom the layer`: Nomlllo and 0. I. Ilirn the council`: obeloe. . ` . A special meeting of the city council was held last evening to consider gen- eral business. Three important items ` were brought up-the appointing of two members to the new court of revision, the third reading of the elevatoY\1_)onu.s b -law. and the `appointment of a city 0 ark. There was a. large attendance of citizens. nuracted, no doubt, by pros- pects of lively delmtea on the many questions. The mayor and all members of the council were in their places. Thu; nnmmnnumhnnn were consid- cred and ms ea or: ' v From R. ryunt, disclaimlng owner- ship of certain property in Lntaruqui ward {or which he was assessed. Court of `revision. ' - Ii`:-nm Jnmnu nrriann rn dml tax. as being too mgn. Court 01 TBVISIUII. From Sm the & Lyon, in behalf of Elisha F. C apmun, asking for compen~ nation for damages received in falling through a. defective sidmvnlk on Divi- sion street. Board of works and city solicitor. F`:-nvn I'+lY anlinnr I` M h|('In \'l'R of ravmon. From James Garrigan. re dog tax. [loos not and never _did own a dog. Court of'revision. 37-nrn IN _T unallnu unnnnlincr (1l.iYl.`a`t Court or revision. ` From M. J. Hughes, appealing against assessment of lot No. 369, Queen street, being too high. Court of revision. Rmm Smvthn & Lvon. 501101101 . From city solicitor, D. M. Mdlnlyre, c "list attention of the council to Lhe nec ity of appointing two members to oi the council we_re 1_n men` places. _ These communications were cred and dislfosed of: ' ' I` vn no dimlaiminc owner- by the council. From Professor R. Carr-Maris. ask- ing that the assessment on tha Murdoch farm he reduced. It is now n.:ssesse(l for $5,600, which expert; claim is nhout dnuble its saleable vaiue. Court of re- unannn vision. From John Gilbert, calling the at- tention of the council to the pitiable condition of James Crawford, 307 Earl street. on employee of the 3\'aterworks delpnrtmont. During the recent break In the water main on Princess street (`rmvfonl worked faithfully in making rqpuirs. [Io was thoroughly drenched with cold writer, took cold and as in result suffers greatly from rheuma- tism. For time he loses on account, of his trouble his wages are docked by the department. Waterworks commit- Inn. U. 11. mnn. L111, 1Il.v|n|n\v \,u.u.-u.3mu.-u... the new court of revision, and also to having the elevator bonus by-lu\v passed by the council. From Professor Carr-Maris. [DE (liufy SUUUUI. uuuru Ul nuxna. From Noel Kent, protesting nqainst assessment for a, steam yacht which he disposed of in June. 1896. Court of re- vision and cit solicitor. u....... n n s......I.... :n 1...1...Ir ..r him- vision and en sououor. From D. H. owsley, in behalf of him- self and Mrs. Ward, asking permission to remove some standing trees un John- ston street. Buzlrd of works and City on H ; nntrr toe. From G. Y. Chown, asking that a. crossing he placed on Harrie street, leading into the dairy school grounds. Also, that the grading being (lane on lower Barrie street he continued on past the dairy school. Board of works. Frnm Nnnl Kent. nrmestinnr Mrainst enlglneer. rum James B. McLeod, n.p[)(`:1ling from taxation of drugs of the Iloliart estate. llis lease of the Hobart build- ing ex ired on January 8th, 1897. The taxes ur the year previous were payed by his predecessors. Court of revi.sion. From W. A. Fraser and Joseph Moors`, asking for n. rec0n.s'ider:|tiun uf street watering min. llnard of works. 14`rnm (`._ .|. (`.rnh:1n1_ nskimr rnmnvnl VVIIIBFIDK H111 . nuzlru U1 \\L From C. J. (`-1'ah.'1m, aski of an nlc-Mriv, light pols frm of a building on Sy(lenhnuu water and Iivght committee. Frnm \\'. Knllv rmznrdina nereuuer. rmunce cwnmnueo. From W. M. Drennan, 1). F. Arm- strong. Major Galloway, John MuckIe- stun, W. Mundell. John Kinghorn, and W. S. Gordon, applying for the position of city clerk. I-`rnm Arthur F. Fiplxh mnatnr wnrlz- \\ {\ler MINI llglll ('vUUllUllll`t". From W. Kelly, regarding furnishing a group photograph of the council. Fin- ance committee. x.~...\... n 'r w..u...m ..,.e;..,. 4-... n... `orlrs. Ald. Taylor-From J. G. Elliott and others. regarding street wntaring. Board of works. AIA 'Y`nuIno-_I<`-nun Tnluu Gin-an .....l HORN! OI WOFKS. Ald. Ta.ylor-1*`rom John Steacy and others. regarding remission of taxes for vacancy. Court of revision. Aid. C. Rohinsnn--Frnm John Hall vacancy. UUUTL U1 TBVISIOU. Ald. C. Rohinson--From John Hall and others, asking for the opening of 3 street. from Chatham to Division streta. Board of works. Ah` I`. "?n|\inar\n:|7Dnvn Tn}-in Quinn- R K. KEBOEN 11.1). K.0.P.&B.,LA'.l'E lodlcnl Bupo ntentiont Kingston Geno- tg Bnnpitql. Ootonor lot olty and country One: 1 6:17 occupied by the Inc Dr. Boun- dou To phone No. MI. streou. noarq 01 worn. Aid. C. 'Rolnnson--From John Saun- ders. In the matter of dog taxes. Court of revision. M Alt` Rllinll nrnannlnal flu; nanny-G nf unce cummxuee. From R. T. \V:1lkem, acting for the G.N.\\'. telegraph company, asking for rel).-ate of taxes on plant, collected for past three years. and requesting that the collector of taxes be instructed to refrain from enforcement 05 said taxes hereafter. Finance cwnmit eo. Ifrnrn \\' RT Hrnnnnn II It` Arm- 01 (`lty cxerx. From Arthur E. Fields, master work- man, and I) iel J. Reilly, secretary, in behalf of t nights of labor, request- ing the appoi ent of W. M. l)renn1n tn the vacanf u.sit,ion of city clerk. Fvlwl. U) L118 VECEHL UBILIUII UL Clly CICTK. Fyled. \ These petitions were presented: Ald. Ryan-From John Guild and ot-hf ers. asking for the opening of a street. from Cntaraqui to North street, through the Allen property. . Board of works. Alli 'rnxv]nI-_I7v-nrn J P. Wlifnff nnrl OI. FBVIBIOD. Md. Elliott presented the report of the committee on finance and accounts, recommending payment of these ac- counts: D... ....II ..--|.- ............:Au.- .....I:.... COIIIICII Pny' roll. parks committee, ending June 16th. -`$8.20; jury fees, re in uest on Mrs. Dtnry Sullivan. 00; J. F. 9.x- tou. to Kingston n. Du-tun 11. 32.78; A. Stmchsn. hardware, 0504.31; E. McFad- den. oartin . $08.28; the Rnthbun Co... lulhbnl-_ .1 4.99: R. flu-imnlunur, vu-Alkn, 3:1 'W!LL upon THE ` COURT or nsvnsnou. 4.99; S. Grixnahaw. walks. 125.81% . Mcvect , crossings, 808.23; UE`loW 8'. Co. ~19.M;.Kingaton & Pembroka rnilwa oolnnnnv. nmmnr any ouun Vol.8` tno nutnzmn U0._ luIlI'bor, 73` ' II. uglow _l;o. l-13.; .mngaton at Pembroke rulw company. pauper I9.N; F. A." F . bus- 3.?` ms: 1. n.n`T"..; 3.` f .f. .9. s vulva vnv I with up \VI.ll[$llJ . puluycl pus .. 1.45; p. n.;,`."`.5.;".``i f.f.! .9. mode ntum lnnndn- nollcn (laund- oz mautry. grant, you; mnnamn n- oral hospital. grant, 31.251): hotel mu. rnnt,.O1lD; orphans` homo. grant. 82(1); childnnf uld society. $1; maehnqicn` instltatii IMO; orpeuu; re boqu by- ` aw, .` Up: the oonnuloution 0! J. 6. Foo- m 4: 00., the consume recommended qty-(bf their city ding as. 11.10; r. uuy. uverusung. wt; mode stun: laundry, llco depart- ment. 80 cents: Bell 1' enhone 00.. 80 $.12.` a e.".`. "s'iTf +.{ .'.'i.?.'.. cents; Stow Saucy. 810.46: queen`: birtbdnr ration committee, 885; vhmnn of industry- hnnunnt I114: hnunn nu'tn cuooruuol house of indlntry, t [induct . t zrnl %%c0lulIss1o1u~gs_ mm. 0. H. MARTIN. RIVIIINU Cou.\nssm:\'En. I ..L F\! _....: .. r\UIl" n'rVt\ I z recon.~m1e.r:umn m SlI`(!k`L 0. . asking removal :2 from (ho front : Sydenhum street. Fire, uh! cnmmitlon. XEIIIIK-I180, Q60 3 goat. 0114; house Kinnntnn nan. ye also added. moved, seconded by Ald. McKelvey, that C. H. Martin he a.p~ pointed the council's representative on the court of revision. Moved in amend- ment by Ald. Richardson, seconded by Ald. Wnlkem, that Alfred Hanley be ap- pointed the council's representative. pro- ; Ald. Carson presented the report 01 the board of works. already published- W. S. Gordon, noting city clerk, sub- mitted a'eta.tement showing the result of the vote of the electorate on the elevator bonus by-la.w. The figures al- ready published were correct. The mat- -ter was referred to the commlttee on finance. _ Am n.-..u..lI.. mnmul fhn lhmrd rend- 203

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