Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1898, p. 4

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Townnhlv Of lontnfuog` ', ' R00V5'`~-Tamo8 Code. DP.Y-I`eove--'Mr. Jones. - C0l'Jra---Tbompson and "Tomileon. uxuu ucnemo xeu mart. ! 1 The ght waxad hot in Rideaix wnrd . uniting` the ahlormnnic cantfidatos. Tho? 110019 Of a woman Voter, nearly win miles : aW1*.Y from the pcfning booth, was visited 5 by `W9 aldermam. who found that she was a I Vi=m"L in Montreal. Later on in the day he nr_mm,,-,,g,_~,d an opposition candidate `Lo ummer hm-wiLl1tbeview of killing the ' lnt`tor s time, I 1`. n.\.J K1:-n [i...`.......A.-.. 1~nL..-L-:..-.I us. Councillor. Fa ` X may ` Watts 01 ""'|n,'g frxenmy reeling:-3. 80") fellow? "3%|\'!d at the residence (f KW"-"H1n Donnelly last. night about eleven 0C10Ck.nnd Cixllod Mrs. Donnelly to the door I 0l1tc-lyilkillfor five dollars for the A-rnwd_ vr|....- rr.HH..A M-..` h.m....\I.. .1.... i nu noon sesreruay amen .-and W. J_ ljvingeton, the l'i:!h* hand wcrkcr, walked f'1.`"rm-in-nun, and the fr 4| '0 truest. of W- J` 3 ma of `i*!!in,g friendly fueling:-3. Sonm fnllnnua rmllnrl ab b|.n _ " "HI. ' W'V" SUUU EIKICCU-`|. All]! "'f' ""1vng vm 0r)|y astray In two wards, Rldetlu and Ontario. A` "(son 393'?-lily alderman Wnlkem and ' I I 5|-:'nnrarr... `I... ruin 1-,... ,.l.....' . unlmvl 3-41`, 1.. FOWKP. }'cLm`hurn--A. I. Davis. lelluviHo-.l. W. Johnston. . (`,obr)urL.,_.), 1) I{n3()(,-1,, ()hntham_-H. A. }`nt.ters-on. (jnrleton pmve 4-'l`hnmag Begley. Ilenfrew ,,\_ C. Moclmy, (.`r.xduri(~,), | I`hompsu_;, Ivugbrmllr W. Mills. I,m(lmy-/F C\ Taylor. , ] |cLon.,_]_ (J. (`:upp, ` l rescot.L__J_ Steele. St. Thnm ..1- F. W. \\'rigghb. Tmnt.o*.__.j\], B. Mnrnson. \\'hiLL_y.___]_ l{lu`:ldg5, ALhcnu__3_ Y. Huls (rceve). H,"-W Been any worse. I AM. \\'alkem', a graceful and ready` 9P`*l`I". wi!| have no conne hm z-iIv`ar_\'j umwuces Lmlea meeungs and eocialv gmleriugg ra. vex` thnnthomunicipal Menu. He ban wide. eld outside. W `em 01*"50d Sydenlmm ward by; f0'"' Voters. I.ivingat;on 5 majorities by; Wfd Wem: Ontario, 26:Sb. Lawrence, `W; C_.1,1n.qui, 105; Frontenac, 210; } Rideau, 3111!; Victoria. 103. ` AR n ...nr\l\` hf nI,l..........nn Ti.vi....;.n.... ..3 nla!'0|'3l 3) Elactlonl. T0|0Hto--.lohn Shaw. London In-. \Vnmn_ S'n'Wn F.-ms-~S. F. Bnrno. I >l':lllLf0rd~-V. H. Raymond, 3T.H -1.` Itumpel. Oh a~~F. L. Fowke. l'r.Lm*l..\.... A I h....:.. excceu 500, _ In lnight,hrM'e been better for the defat- ed canqdnte if he had accepted alderman L"`"f. I!t.on`a proposal to refrain from cun- va8Hin;;_ (jercuinly the result could not have been Aid. w..um.m'. .. ........:..1 mm: rnurirv %T_heMan;1laclureIs . We -nsuran9%%0%%t%I I "'"l out, or we tmilpc boxes. Y` I ! ,A9!` returm bugnln to come in last n|(_:hb_a friend of andidute l.ivingnr.cm but I ` 52" with one d6r|1m||`\ VK(Jnn H up- , ` D0rtern._Ihab LiVinggton g nmjogitywoulil ' J exceed 50 ` 1r.n.:..u..:....-.. |m..- L..u.... rm, elm .I-rA'..+ ' "" "R broke down. NtwiLhetanding declarations of a local :r.h aldermlnnd Elliobb found friends 9 1075 in (3 elm ward ta return him. mmngalngt o_f hc-br'gam;zed spongfrn welrlxta ma mg crymg to war on t 0 3`:_i:E*8 of the cmgdldlstoa for money or for 9. . nghyforlelecb `Livingston was the recipi- 9 0 n. vast mun er of cougmtulatmry t`f 1E}T&mu fromfrienda melding in all parts 0 flnada. ' R"]Bnu Ward electors turned the rays on "F F96. found him all right and returned hm \Dr. F638 ~PH_Y he lil(ed the .\'.rays ""`d out of the ballot boxes. W Rh -nfnrlhl hnn-.).. 6.. nnrnn in Ingl- uunngny ve` 1. Th voto fo rnavor was nine ' 1 "Inn in l 7. The gurean 9-3.14: 1393. 2.716. `M Albert Watt}! _drove go mny I pport rs Pdidate l_a|VIngaton no me Ila ch ' l 1"` "R broke down. or.u.;.'|..1mml;n.. .x--u_..-a:,...., ,4 .. 1---: r"""during,t.he campaign I sub-zjiviaian No. 0. nice n _Ml`n received six plumpersand aid on D0nQlIy gc 3 . . \ . T 8 watt! f0!` mxvnu unulrninur n nhln r'3'during. i . (Contir;ud Page Two.) Alderman lggsnnelly only csnvnsod on: an. sub-division n. . (|. Adapt` ---r *---------------.-'r A1-.p"Lnvmas1on uacrao. Townllll 0?` Angina. -- L- A Lgrknn Towiallllp 0' Wolford. _ ll 1 __-- I deputy-roave-Buck, majority, |LjIlla|lU. mayor-e'e(:L's I walked up !`rinr`e.z-I in-mm. former lunched 5. marked incident l`.-Gnnrllv f.mI.'....u Slack-TakingSale| .--___Y r Qno Lax: Lint Pill tdkon every 1 for 5 monufwill cub oonuip_ui_un. V-.- -_ ..... v vau- neee. headache, diuiniu. ego": altar all other rcmodiu had failed, and I heartily recommend tbonto I" whounhru I did. .____r . hhe$ nave cnrod mo." 4 illin_m Bands. Also in the quake re fire station, nya - "Milhurn a Bone and N erro Pills cured mo of oxtreme nervoug. dizziness. etc"; mnadiu had fnilau-I, ..A `I n....m.. Ila zuoro are two cues in int : John Mduutonof ti: 2 fire a ioh. My: : I used ` Milburn'| Heath und cl-we Pulls for norvouanoaa. hudncho, ol:c.. and $113; have cnrod mo." Elli... 9.-.}- ..I-- _-_ .L- A Mi|burn s Heart and Nerve Pills are cur- ing auffarom from heart and nerve trou- bles in every--4:ihv. town and village in Canada. Right here in Kingaiton nho_ _ have cured a great many. prominent citi- ZOD I. cuutu PEOPLE` an-mm IN msastou. `\ Mi1burn s Hart agd Nerve ' Pills Winning .Victory A-rtcr Victory. T: %]A TRIUMPHAL MABcH.] mug In Hm RH.) \'lHl.'l}{4'. .\I II):- 1``.'( ~`.`l ':| hip: pIlr(`]):IS1H>f x"{H`f`l was I wit h sirnilnr pr(>fiI.~a, and it is tho it lion of the kih-hon `(-onm1il(m- In wine to nine at the out] of 9\'(*r_\'-.'s`(`s till the house of vnmnmns pu.-'.S("<.\' fill! an?! complete m-ilnr Hf Ilw vknmvn In-nni.s. |m-rnll1lIII>.s:l1`)' (l('p4lI'HlH`l|i is re- |:nwI lny 4-l'fi<'|'vnl kil('h('ll vomnlillo and is :19 xwll romllu-led as :1 fir.|-1' vluh. Six hunvlrml um-I1 Imltlo-~4 vlmrnplngrnci :1 rv nmv In-ing hid dmvn the win (``H.'II`\' nf Iho hm|_~zo 01' ('1 mom for the usn ml the nv-mlwrs. `II have hm-n pl1rvh.'1.~'-cl \\'lllI llw pr nuuk` out n{ the n~fr<-.-alum-nr (lvp mom of Ilw lllls l:l.~'.l .~ and lung In the lf~`:|.'% \'inl:lg4'. .\l tin- rs` `4 ~` ':| Lin n|I'rt~'\-nun ..f .-In.-... ..-..u ..x. .iIiiiizib'5sT` Ambnlnmm null 141 A I , l'h0u wretch wit"h thb, whip, remember this- Remmnher. thou knight of the curse and x`oa1- - The \'()i('(!l(`ss vry of :1 stricken beast Is heard by thopitying ears of God. _]ul'u:.'s are mum. William Johnson, a respected reaidentof 1 88_V)nt.y-eighb'yem`a. He was a nephew` of this celebrated William Johnson, known m the reballiou-5 times of 37 `la Hickory : Bill." llecoused was of L . l-} ' L. descent: ' land fouglm in the febellinn of lb`37. One 1 'sun, Oharloa, of Kalamazoo, Mich . Eurvlxos E v lxlnu the Front of Sidney, dxed on Sunday. aged` The annual rneebing of the Brockville ;\'.\l_C.A. was held on Saturday and the ;I'u1l4)wing oicera alocted: Pxesidont. R. .\. l\1cl.3Hand; first, vice-president. C. W. ;Ua_v; t-econd \'ic6~preszidem;, J. M. Hill; `twasurer. J. C. Uuplund; recording-Hecro jmry, I). Spidul; general secretary, Mr. Rwdgeway; vlirectmu-, T. HP6Td=s, J. Mc- I;\rm1.(3 Grant. N.t`.1nniLt_ nr,.(}. 1'. Hm. l\`\|l5UWy; '|ll.'UULlVl'-" Lu "U1UH..I'5, U. LVIL" Larnn, C. Grant. N. tbaaltt, ar.,(}. 1'. (Irra- hnm and 1):. V-aux. nlpznl. , `Z. I{.~n"n :1 ma! In 5-ulll` hmI|'u4Mll'1Ium S. [)0 no! lutvo ynur |)(`(l:x'll'. l(l .'1gz:1in.~ liw \\`.'III. (3. .\u mid tub in the morning. hut, hzllh at tho I-\u1p-r.-m.m\ of tlugglmtly. .. ltwrviso Iwfnro l1rt`.'lkfnt. _ F. lint little naval and we lh-`ll it i Ii-all ('nnl_-n;l \\ .\ml I)! '|`h<' I\'h:x II`. 11... I. .'\ll|l \\ rll lH' 'lIHl ('I'UU"H lH'IIl II l I [JiIi|(`sS r0f1- .\rv lhf`_\' never ullmwd In mukv Hr` nnmn u). l\1 lighl. DU lly. \ Mrs. Hugh Lynch. Escotb. on Tuesday want to the furnace in the house to attend the re, when in some way her clothes be- i mme ignited. Her rot-cuers were badly burned and it is feared Mrs. Lynch : in- juries are fatal. \KHlIn.n Ynhnann n raznxnnhm-I Inn}.-L...` A` UVHl' EH8 HUUUD HUIJIB UXHIIHICB Olll-. The survey of the SS ltosedale has not yet been completed, owing to the grain fret`/.ing to the inner sides of the hull. A steam hose has been rigged up to thaw out the grain, and this work required most. of to day. ' ' M rw Huuh Lvn.-.h_ F'..~`c'nLf.. nu 'l`upnr1nv Ill H0 0 II]- he harbor was coated over with ice again by lush night`: keen frost. the sheet ` been sufciemly strong to bear the weight. of two men for snma diutxmna from the U530 sumclenuy l!Ul'0l'Ig D0 D0!!!` DUI! WEIRD`: of two men for some distance from the shore. Two iceboats were seen gliding over the sheet acme distance out-. 'I`L... -......n n6` Qha QQ I).-...nAAIn In... ....t-. h(`.'!rIl :1 curse frg I lwnrxl his slml; \\'nt('hed [iII/ y .\l urn noono biorxd-poieoiiing. W ` He y Cuber, an old roeidonbk'a]ngy. died In Monday morning. Ho was born in evpnahire, England, eovent.y.eighb y rs ago. . he callectiona t the week of prayer tings will go wards the Y.M.O A. `ebb. Do you belies-'o._in a good Mancin- tinn for young men ? bend a hand. To- ni ha 8 p. In. hn harbor wan (mated mmr with in; nun strzunmg nerves unu ummmng flunk; nslw him strive till his strength gm/1` (ml, And he quiv(`r<`d, then down On the puvouwnt sunk. ;- What an Buy Baponon (naught an an J , nv. William _8iu`vpaon, A well-known bu-. tender of Brockvillo. died on Friday gfcer - noon 0 -= N Ha v (Ember. an old rnnirlnnh n`.l~1 4lnm-, at in`. And nll In .1 \\'lu-n mvn uill r.:n Hum nu-:11 and In `H (`(mk0(I, L (l" .-uiults) drink rw mi'.k. Hi. R.-It plenty of fut. In fvvd I rich deetrny ',z<'rn1,~`. H. .r\\'ni(l int0xi(-:ml.s', whivh (N-A m-Ilc Qitlt QQQIOQIIQQQQIQQQQ Qitttlulrmtzl g n l" `lr|_\ IV?` \\i|H'lH`(l lI`7Hl,Hl_V \\lll(ll) high 'l`Iw inf:unnu~x sin-<=( wlwro 1119 WIFE! \\hip.s` hiss. um! I nuk ln\'. will Hm (luv um Lluunrn For Emma Of Commons. Inn`. .1,,..|. ... I I saw :1, hnrso with Sl:lI`1i[1g<`_H`.~', 'ilh s(ruining and throbbing flunk ' ' 1\n:1n. the lwnsts of Mirth- u-...... n '\"y|-u`o's wmd wAI=?rs. -----.4.- . n.~>. .'1.~:k Iny. '1 the (lay vvo H` l`\'o uzufvlu-d fmm,m_\' \\ill(iu 1 the; blood in my veins wn Ilwir \srmu.*,~' :1! ~<`is- in tho opvn : [wt nninmls in _\ \' urn unl On nnrn `as \vnu-.-. This Beautiiul High Back Antique Oak Finished Dining Room Chair only 50'0ENTS They are going last. Secure some barore they are an cone. in All-II -1-n-`gr; ng. -_ nun un_.._._._.. : and `gin :1 lower I)( '|b't`; r11ip-lush crack 11110 :1 ['Ll`|Yl.\. `nf m'('1|pnlinI`l. and short lmlialnys. ..l.i: inn heart. was sick and Iualgr. .\l lllt' .|`sl -,u{ ("(1 rm \\':].\`l1]`.l(|H int:-n` udrl nnal nf urn-u cn_~gI.\.. :In.\'\\(`I` for all llliaf " I5 I`-,{'.|- zilc-hen vmnnlillo-u," 1-led firsl-1'ulo cm`/.vl1 ml` |...inn I..:.l .l.u K` \llN'II ill]- mls your liv- . to (`nrfy about l _VUU VIII]. l?.--drinking: ]lKI.`i.`v("1.\Q"H II, `m-st FOR .T!1_!."iY!=`E_'<.!FY: 1 I he few! ne cells lllllll {Ill- sh lmuav um` nml ;.l.| I... ' nihc dosl my \ n-cnua luco, mam: Mrm Inauuccor M. the Moonimium raorw. N.W. l`.. died Ind`- dcnly whih out driving on New Yo'u.r'o a. . V ' mm mum ginthonmaah Columbia ulmon puck :5 1.007338, Q#- The douilod report: of the geological "survey upon nhntinzioe of mines and mine- rnll for I893. ompilod by E. Dingall, bu boon iuuod. It gives C|'n|d|' wail min- orll production for obs your 25,500,000 bone, an incrouo of 125 per cent. in ten years. Richard Mung Lulign hum innhnnmnp I . Wyn! To Go To Klondyke. VA.\'cuL'\-mt, B (J . Jan. -I -The rush to Klondyke [us not in bigger than expected at: this date. 80 many are have `that the ltdllnora City of Seattle, "Tooeo and "Roulio were obliged to rpfu.-o accom- modation, all nailing awny packed. `75 4 77 pnmcess STREET. \ve'1men run line or Agate \Vare, Nickle Plated Ware, `rm. ware, Cafpet Sweepers, Rasin Seeders and Clothes Wringers, also a good assortment ofCutIery. ` General Agent Manufacturers Life Insurance 00., at WADE'S DDITII QTl'VI\D!7` Ifyou intend to change Stoves be sure and purchaseA HAPPY HOME. Every range guarantcctig to_ give pqgfect satisfaction. means no more clogged up waste pipes and it. will gave its cost ten times over We have al-o many other new wire goods, including Jelly and Soup Sbrainera,Sink V\ hil|m, (follce Balls. Meat. Heats, Vegetable and l-igg Boilers, I- omt.o`Mul1ers, Egg, Whips, Toast: Rn(:kn. Broilers. lZt.c.; ull dilect from one of the largest factories in the world. WIGKELVEY 81 BIRCH n Increuo 0! 125 In con Richard Mace, Indisn farm instructor At. h Mmniminnl nu-mph. If R `I , tliul and`. I There has been mzrking zmd arriving here one of the . largest stocks of Ladies` Night Robes, Corset Covers, . Dr;1we_rs, Chemises, Skirts and /\prons,and Children's . Night Robes and Skirts that ever came into Kingston, a stock that will make this month. of _lanuary famous for the l}nderwea,r selling we will do. VVe have no pa- . tent upon methods, and Vt/hite Goods sales are now of .country""wide occurrence. This sale of White Goods at special prices is merely to enthuse shoppers into buying goods that would not be sold now by usual methods. There are various White Goods Sales in progress in town now. Analyze the garments that sre|otTered. See if they bear the stamp of lJ6WV1I1IlteI`l1).lS, new styles, new prices. Sometimes you will nd sizes wo- fully skimp, Gtt right down to it fair comparison of garments and prices and see what you will see. Tlmre never was :5 wider difference between garments sold by most stores. and the fresh rural made garments we offer. We shall puss all records in Umlerwt.-ur selling, because we never sold Under- wesr so well. The medium izml better Drawers `and Skirts all have contin- uous faciugs. You will npjoreciete this because you know the extra strength it imparts to the Garment. ' Corset Covers start at 10c and go up to 81.50 each. Drawers start at lonml go up to $2.50 each. Chemises slant st I50 and go up to $2 each. Gowns start at 36c zlpd go up to :54 each. Skirts start at 15c earl go up to $10. Starr & Sutclie, I.m_1rIsu. HAMILTON. Agencies in 'I`O`ROIm\TTO, MON_TREAL,. WINNIPEG. For sale in Kingston by R. 11. HORSEY 6: C0. PORMERLY RICHMOND a` co. r/ .'/H8 and I20 Princess Street. FOR THE PAST* ; TWO MONTHS LHBIIIBLIIJU \IUn, [III I731. DRUG STORE. `PHONE 2| 9. ;\'e`I"&`1t:3`(n ).Ve`t I;:1r' quickly, easily an__d evenly" he ted, never ' burn (00% save one-ha1fthe_fuel.. C n ` 1 | The fresh, pure, heated air gives- a delicious sweetness -to the taste that is lost or destroyed by the use of other ovens. LA_..A._JlI._:, I -- n_uuu, H`lVC uue-nan tne_1ue1.. Sovenirs--haxe a special advan- tage ove'r ordinary stoves. If you are interrested write ma NATUIIAL FLAvon%P:~Fqgps % ` coolgao IN ma `) \ [AERA`n:D% g OVENS ELLIOTT BROS., FOR CH RISTMAS. THE CORNER SlNK`TRAlNER Ania GREATLY Inpkoveti. r-~vJ'r>'0x`I>~ JOHN ILWRIGHT. `auuuw um! (.10 1.1111115,` \ ' ~ -' l UI|`l3!'l'U!|l.B1'0VlB.I1'0. ' an pom! end an wsifpoy nu ..mI pm: in cash to: Ml snout)-and I but 0 lncuool of New and sobona ilioolnwollbolsvqy low Iguo, ' I -:1:-I/3 7 _'_T7--%" , 1' THE PHOTOORAPHINO IKE!` A IKIQ vv nu I av" I vuu luun ba " nntorr luful. " lnv`:unIu ,4?` Ta.'i"...'.`i`.'h4".:'.`i':`:".: .'.."`.u..."""..1 ' -5: fun`! I TOIODIIOIO WK`! \iiiEo-voun um; .-:1,-'.'.;:-..-.,z-g-_` !-1-t9t tlgnhu."_3' nu-mun w - `D. A.vyEsE co co: -n_- ..._-_ ________. I \r\QI\r|v II I ' "4'7" aPA'ir"MaN1' or .Di_WE E_`- :_h'. 1. I2: `~pn|NcaS`s2|':E1'. Lonhon Wanna ` 69 6: 7! Brock Street, K|N0.:TON. wu v-- ` V isnow in full` blunt, Ind vlho. beautiful framing us such low -prices is nttnoting tho multitudes. -. ' DCZBIN-.. IA D..._-A DFIVVILQ I\I-' I \J' Ambulance call 141 A. . Don't Io:-got \ KINGSTON, ONT R0binsonABros., - U I! you are thinking of LIFE INSURANCJ1`. he (uldad by experience of other: and` read thl|:- an !In..._._.. r\_.; \v__ |nLl. u-um n You won't be quite right if you don't. have bright. cheery rooms -oheerfulness is catching. (lnr nvnnr-I nilun. nu |\r\nr\n jvhlvvlllllllv IE L(ILUlIl|IBa On; expert advice on home decorating will cost you nothing. and we will take it as a favor, to be allowed to estimate on any Papering. Painting, Tinting, Graining, Etc. Start 98 Right. Cor. l>rlncpcs"lnd`&oot Sta L`?! HIM :- our lawn: to lnuul with regard *0 uurplm on policv. I denim for -the mesunv. to map: the bird Dropou- tlon, that In the uni. I am vary ~ thankful to tho. company fur the]: pra-mptnoas. and I um weal satisfied with the surplus on the premiums paid. ` Yours truly.` The llanufnctm-on Life Inn. 00.. Toronto, On`. -aI'I_\`l. :nV.u:uon`aun.n:I...-sen. hy- Ila Dvr Slrn nnr Invnr * powdr- are found in- "Puke Q Wholesale Prices This Week at St. '1`homu,Ont.. Noi lath. 1897 (Signs 1) BAGOT STREET. Ila Policy 9"oo1. ) truly, 254 as 266 Princess A street. W. RIBDON. I0hlL--TU8T NO OTHER Iosufea good: heaithfgood; bakiog powder lnsutfes, good cool:ing-q;ll `the neness and none of the faults you goat id pure cream of tartat a U hpvo evil ligtlo iqhlld in 3 pnuyndfu orll`you"hvoboonsn- noyod bygononhnt tie! in; in tho thrash. nppnehu tho nine 6! Ramon : E VI pnod Toll. which lm` quick Ha. I. (1 Iinll. 'l`hut.oug'm to be satisfactory to hp} oonsarvativo party, and be fairly ins uc- ' tivouto the odvsntago of pom` e in! municipal election; Only once boforo-' oqglthnt some you : ago--wu as direct through in orgno to it: momhon to vote in (debt only. And than. u now, the dofooo ol tho pony wu humiliating. \'1`hac tho am of tho hnvoo---t.ho young bnvos-A- no not morn cgnploho is due to lihonl genoro-it}. Io~ diaronu olocton! pro- oinoh tho libcnlo divided their vote much more tho Ihfoonooryptivoo. and thy ho|pod\ 6o.olooi.ono or two ol whoop unc- oooo than In ban nuehndo.,., '3 .,` s . oppooliooned by t o comervutive portyL -----_-_--:--J ' "-4 1 '. ` v. -u\._ -...'y n-vuev uunu. I I Note the result. Of the meinbera of the council of last year the following were rc- 3 mined: Aldermen Living n, (mayor); j Aldermen Sle(nrb. Ken_t_., T<.:, KcKelvey. Carson, Elliott, (7 Robinson and Mooera. liberals, 9: and Aldermen Ryan, Bell_,Min- nee.Johne. Wright and Donnelly. conserva- tives. 7. Of those standing for re e'lec`tiob the liberals lost. one, Alderman A`uen,, and the connervetivee three, Aldermenwalkem. Tom And Taylor. Of the new members- elect. the liberals have four. J. B. Cooke. Dr. Curtis, J. '1`. White and J; J. Behnni l end the coneervetivee three, J. M. Shaw. I W. McCartney, jr., and" C. R. Webster. The council etent`. therefore : liberals, IR; ooneervetivee. 0. ,...,. . .... . l. ,,...-, Pertyineetinge were the order of the day. and it was given out " boldly that the Mecdoneld club had taken charge of the cimpejgn on the conservative aide. that it i would stake its reputation upon the result. . First the organ of the party, acting. pre- i sumebly, under the inspiration of the young braves. promoted the names of those it would like to see elected. and sug- gested how its aim could be brought 1 about. Then. the day before the new veer. the News requested the election of all the conservative candidates. whether deserving i of ih.or not, and in a previous i=aue it de- 4 clerod that the liberals have been the moat ; devoted to public duty. '1"oot was the last crock of the party whip. The libemia ; were put on their defence, and employed [ politics only where forced upon them. Upon the people at large the News battle cry took very little hold. with Al... ....-.. Ii. 1 4 n:.L_ ...-_ \._L,__ .1 .1 _ I i l I ( I ( _----- < - vvy . 0|! I Jain`. `gonad. `IL. I The election yeetcrdpy. of representa- tives of the people to the municipal coun oil, was a political one. It was regarded as a cantor preliminary to the provincial contest which is expected to occur very shortly. Our contemporary, the News, gave expression to the feelings of thojparty when it. on two occasions, appealed /to the _electore to develop the party spirit, and by it have it lining up of the people on strictly party form. `)__A .. ll- .___x:_.__ _.-_.- ;L- __.l-_ ..r .r..-- ._.... -- .0-.. . . V _ .. The defeat. of Alderman Walkem is not to be accepted as an evidence that the electors did nag abpreciate his services as a member of the council. He was active .and useful there. They had, however, to show a preference bween him and Alder- man Livingston, and they took the busi- To be sure the mayor cannot do as La likes. He is only one in a body of twenty- two members. But as the chairman of. finance, the representative of the people whose leadership counts for a great deal. Alderman Livings n a position is one of I . trust and responsibility. It is needless to ` say that he realizes this point clearly, and 'tho.t he will enter upon the duties of his oflice with the determination to do his best ' for the city and its interests. The finan- cial situation is a serious one. The deficits and the bonuses of last year point to n probable increase of taxation. To the enlooker. to anyone familiar with civic obligations, there does not i(6'Il to be nny way of escape from in raising of the i i-ate? But if this has to be done itis hoped It will only be after every effort has been made to increase the revenue and decrease the expenditure. The accounts, in some; way, must be made to balance. The over- lapping in the last year, with its serious .3 results, must not be repeated. It is an experience which would make the individ- ual change his tactics. and the theory is. rightly, that the principles which apply to the individual should apply to the corpora- tion. Alderman Livingston no doubt sees this plainly. In his election the people have given him a commission. and they will expect him to carry it out. 'I"l.r- .l..`....L AS .\I,L\......... `II..lI....... 1.. ....A. THE MAYOR ELECT. - - V The Wind coru;rst'ulel.os Alderman I.i`v- ingscon upon his election to Lhe ollice ol ' mayor. His choice by such An overwhelm- ing majority is u taestimany M: once of his ; popularity and the condence of the elec- tors in him as u. business For no- thing appealed to the voters so much as the fact. that the city needed an the head of its council is business man. of denite and decisive views, e business man whose success. personally and in the direction of his own nffairs, warranted the assumption -that lie would be equally successful in the managements municipal affairs. Tn Ian nil!-A H-no nun-nr n-unnnh rln nu Iin THE DAILY WHIG. I III! "DWI- WIIIOI l.0.Iiuhl|. A I ()LII`l(,`A L `E LECTION. I "0'po'fcr\ pgr Orbcm Dim." Lj; j ~'~.4'_ '.!.`;`5.'.<."...`.'.."`i.f s"a'c'Iii an mum CLOIHING, wrvnnvonnn B trhn -anon 152 v -v-- om:-It Nlow...-nI- Tono-.\'1'o, _-Tom. 4_-'I'hb pmvmcill gov. eminent is Introducing spin ,5 (J30 pm. not union OM11, ygginlnturg `wading sh. public oervnnhu my which pwqidou um, no penou'ontoI-ins the Omplo of the pro. vinoo Slut Jan. 1, 1898. ab. 1 by 69$-mod to 0 retiring Illowmx. . "\-f~- .1 , Tb. --3.oy%n..,- 3...: m. .. -.9!-mu. in name for Tr`;-. Mhgmgujg (')inClneug_ Alba nod] for unomonqd Whih; opocio for Pile.` .1, Also inata.-my nhovq ` and came cu. 5.-nines. salt rbgmn. mg' *.:;'i.";.:;:`9:,- ::......."' .5"-4 2" ?~ .X M P 5"(9)sa.d To `Eat , mm vb. pg Jan. 4&0` once 1;. ._ ' P`?": ;L-V""R E.nShm&n 31:0 `"3 5ee`n I ludmg A lnand.g0_,,,out,hgx,-coca in }.dn_ d unco Augmg, bu raceived a cah|_ gram, gtnnounuing uh. dam of hi, uncle` U 'h'; d Danyera of 1),,,,,,,.-s_ court, lmooh . Enghnd. um! i,,,,mung him `ti t`l:_ __" `coa.odd W the u* Ind I __,_. "$4_,-----s I.II.\uu.\, -'a\n_ 4, ` Special d"pat.ch from Madr1J`lq{{: Gene 1 wy|er,l;_a'`ae. ed the governm an to who proceedings ` against him. ` As ha is a`seno,._ n '~'_|>ecml vooe is necessary to deprive him of Flnmnf. niby from prosemmon. and the C3blet. is ombaransod Be the army appcys *3? side with Weylbr in big attacks on the ` nited Staten. T _ -_._ I ` "3" ' MW! .:x.| For h::ooj`,g. . ` R()!~Hl.A.\|>. l;_ (3,, `Jan. .;\F_ A. Hem I ms has thrown up 1, bond on we Qolmm ' bin and Koougnny mine, nf(e_ E ending L: wards of $3U1)I00U on 5113 :0 31,99, It `is said than he nd, in ilpgibpe w front `He Product of lhlg mm. M u pma. There is 809d "" t', believe that the Bfihlsh.Am. ONCBII C0l`pOhn,,`0 has cured gbg pr0_ party for $3|1(|,q,n_ x,_,_.-.& I I i I 2 1 `\-uu--' I $___,--~-- / T"i" Rescue 3:|`lm.;;,)e- "" V Nli\\- \'mm_ Jan_ .;._.}3y D` reing Icolirth ; avenue tenement, this uxormn 150 Nome j were made l}omo,0,_.,._ and um ',h0 brawn . "'-` PT`Pt`"Udc of 13110 j`1ni(,or .;vorl0d I03):- of lite. Max Rcmer caught three of his children, thrown to him by hi` wife to an adjoining roof, fteen fee; bulom an than caught. Lho fainting woman 35 she ml` The property |o,-5 is estimated 3; 825,09 ,-~- -\ -..,._~ ` u HI IIHU UUL|'5U- V `IL iq idle }_0 uxperivnent with Omar remo `(1l.0'. evun If, may uro urged on you has "]usb2u= gcztltlyw nnsomv we Sy,{]p um] Toiu. They are not an 300d, be rrausotlgm rgxnedy has a pecan] of cum`, and besxdes In `,u,.r.u1foe(I_ 1,1 never mm. ` to autxafy. 25 I-2. C. Mig_c}m||, | 1* 1 I `V '""" `" "`Vl]lH l"" K7yru) I|""" -lf)|u_ ` to ot.ho _rom_eay can take it: l,1ace In ou,. I omef. n Inuit wg hav'o u germ, and sure} ; curlur too gm.` col.-)9, gran N xv-/lxoow-F, l n.`.";s;;-;:,:.;e eve .,., it, '5 .'-. .'.II.. 6` . . - _ '"" '"` dirficulby Kaixlig Fhull.er. :1` MISS rnenlwere killed and w.e1(. includ. mg Laps. l_urr' were wbundrd in sub) quent hghtng. Finally .8 war}: joined by another company and mural] lnco the 1 walled enclosure Wham um are aw,-ti-n , I reinforcomentg_ y E n \n. .,.,w\, uIl'UULlUlI U1 gumrcouln. C.mw, Jam .1 ~'l`he Bmgall gunboatg made a reconm,jgar1ce pagt Sh"d_Y and Metemmoh. the Dervish oat bobweon Berber and Khartoum. on gawrdfly. The Dervisbe kep; up a Elrt, me "Om bomb banks of the M19, Tim gunbouw Proceed- ed nwenty I1)j]0g- south and ctiptured a number of b0Ms laden win, grain- LJ` '~ AJAS.~J0HNS'l`0N& 0:1,; Lu.\'n0'~'. .1 .1_ -Ir, - i-op - I announced llntivliia city [,[\[:bs:r?[:]]1\vE':luC]l:rIL';S7 5 of Bribidll troops in are entirely duo 't the "aw" Of '9 ""'Gutened nordherl advance of the Dgrviahgi and nlmnhey d9 no`imP`y M, mxnxodmg ad,,,,u1ee,'n the direction of Iumrtomn, 1 C.`\|luI. Jay. I .r'l'hn n ..~.|u un..|_, 1 vigorous and {me 1mm scum ' N The Only new member 5; gm bourd is 1; ; -1- W80: 11 young H18-llgf Bcpive business W0 3114000 of promising usefulrxesu in big I new sphere of action, I Tm ` record Of the brd 1'8 thus l suggeatn that; 3;; holds a 1 ,h plncg in mm , I esteem nnd condence of the People, ;\.un|n\\' `'`r`/ .n.. ,._. Gmln-Lzuleu u`,.,1., ll:-IN HIUH Wil` vu wv ~--- puns. _ _ The only voting in connection with the ' school board occurred 3 mdeau ward. Wham 9` - Mr. W90?! oppo?" Dr. Fee. Now Mr- Iuyson is ingercgtd ill educa- tional mattgm is agreat yonder: 8 writer of (013399 `Wd n ind9P3"d0nt bhil`l'- Bub l ` Dr. Fee is an old and faighful Servant, whom the people could not; Llzinlx of turn- , ing down. [[9 has been 3 [and W119 at the ` ! board, has been abtentive to the interests of the w9.rd_ hag passed hroUE='h sovernl l battles, and 33 It Warrior 13 wonderfully ` vigorous and from scars, only new member L: A. board L. I ! l I 1 ( on-auuvvvu one oynolo I But. thnt, explgnabion -munch be offered now, when thg school nhd ngubicipal glecv tiona ruli concurrently, and Q 0 bxogin for all tohe candidates is 0,;-rid On at Hg same tim` _ Alfthe retirjnk'ttuIte9g_ O, Who '4, Ware l.o.8l60t0d Wigh- Oub 3 om,ggb. which is .3 singular reply, to may the least of it, :0 H19 `declara- tion of one1oc,1 paper Q, in 50me`%)f we wards the candidates for the bowl of edu- bior;Wv.vere incompetent; "to p*Z.f0{Jn '-`their dutnoa.` "some of H1933 inC.mpetenta, said the Tlmeg have 56%;, onitbe school board before` and their },i5r,ol`)'v if, looked into. Wm not warrant. their 1~e,placementL:-v The answer of the olectora is lms this! judgment is "on a `correct, 009- and mat they have 3 different opinion. The work I` ` of the school bruEt.6 is not '15 _`Ch known V as it; might. bo, which accounbu perhaps, fo_r the lack of appfecimd-0,; "Dl`eueod in the abovb quowcion. H0'we,,er. there is no appeal from public opinion as it is express- ed at the pom. '1'... nnli. .. ..._ .2.-us _-.. TV 89590:. IERU TEE` ELEf5'l`19Ns. rimoy6mns- "henna "hon; enac- AQIODIVICTO condcm fl-olnfrto council Olgcuonl, thg `uh-,.yarm...`,,,_4 the `l P"b indH f9" 0] oh` 16ctora'in "bod `MI! ""cl-`-OunMd7f" On M10 grounq Eh one election omcured 0, 6", shadowed ,0 other. 12; H... .__..n_, ..g L, __ .1 Ho 15-}: an pun-A &__,___ w3" ballot T x\'Iu.\' MADE ME A MAN .1 AJAX 'rAm.a1's man-nnu.v nmua \/-~- 1 L INDIAN3 AGAIN REVOLJ, ,.__- \g_.,-?`-`L ' ' Rollrlnx I\lloy,.m..g. in I. I\-_ -_niIl - d`'P8tch ; Koceeding, 11 "5 in deprive 1.:_. nf |mm.( W""` Ix-tare" -7 The n.-mu._ A Y. -ma Iiuni` FV5v i41I&;% "1'*!IJi8_l3.; 1, .fA 1'oAnY ;, %1s`9s}. UUH 1, [N Mi`-Ciltjll` x- ALL LINES OF Boots and Shoes At M3" 11": E, Byiqgton. Portland. was |II1|`d ' marridlzo on` Wpdnoadny to G0."8` Wm-on. Elgin. The ceremony IO` P'f"n!d by 3017- Mr. CI-gig. Cardin. IL-'P'm""`_-by Reva. Cqnloy (and Warren. E'`- Mlle Lulncrnignvu hrighomud, `wbilo 31- Wnnvgn uni;-t `mom. A" `"dmcInI0d b 1 bin '4; am. at the 81" !!! can be cured [:5 ' 3 (;..-g., _. Lm,|- I-W.-r Pills. No ` piping .,, dlnoonhn Ilnndlnl .. gnu u..'..._ qownlllv VI IIO|l'0l'll. ROOVG-Mr. James. k - `Fix-at deputy-roevo - J. Johnson and Alexander Baker, tie. second dQpnI;y`l'O0VC""TEOI1l! Burchill. CounCi"0rgJ8ID`Ol DI-iacoll, Snowden .nd Bissau. - Wouo Inland Township. Reevo-E_ Baker. Deputy reevg -Ml . `Kingsley. Council|o[i,,-T. Flypp, J, /Wa tbs, '1`. Murphy- Townshlp 09-Klugqtzonl. Reevexgpmule, majority. 138. First deputy reeve-Harkor (\cclama- } tion). . Second majority, vu Town or Nupauee. ]\1ayor~J[-hnmas Jmnieson. Reeve~..1),_ Leonard. I)er.ut.y ,.(_.0Vc#l\l. S. Madole. ('ouncrl[m5._(:`entr ward. Dr. Ming. J. ,\_v!8W0rl.h, (2. F. ublan: West, ward, S_ R. Mme,-_ F. \V. \'andu=en, William Ha): Hg; ward, W`. H , H0310. I". F. Miller. A. A]xaDd0l`. 1~,m~n()f unmnnoquo Muy0r~-w_ B Cnrroll_ A lkucve-\|1i.`Evh Wileon. lnputy mom/.Ja|xnes II. Rogers. (jouI1CIllor5..\\'e9t. word, I).-. Bowen, 0. J. Shnrxelmm Peter Reid; south ward, W. H, Shaw, 1;. }I. Carznvguo, Lewis Fraid; north wL\n]_ V\;. N. Rdgerrgs. Kaating, 1], Edward ,4_ -- nuwnpuly VI lIII`IlI. Reeve---w.u;mhud. Firth d0pugy.r00Ve-HlnnI|. Secohd deputy-re6ve--Sooloy. Conncillo;-.._Bovu-d 'Ind_='JoneS_. 1 I Hldellu, Victoria. A9 a'` Pnpllltrity with all classes of citizene, in B l v ! 3 l ~ Hl1l'lV0 of the llowery kingd fflillt be gmfed that the only naturnlizacl ` residing in ""9 CW) BUPP09d the W' ll/1,l_Dg\_ candi- data. u . l | /\ local sport for the past five years has 5' `ld 11 guess each year as to who the lucky Caritllddm 0!` the council would be, nd Wllxilly with good aucce.~. This year Ilia lmnnmy 0l'\lV Rafi-;I\I in fl-n Innrllv proof of alderman Livingston s"` lluuu as seronauuns. nu wore ennertmnod in I1 most cordi"9.'l manner. Mrs. Liv- jng\at0l1 areputation as an hosbgss being markedly Ehown. Iuwlvl U Elmo. M13 and Ml'8. Livingston cntertnined scores of friends lusbwnigln. Tlmir charm- ing home on Princess I-street vwm cormbautn l l_v tlnrongml by congratulating citizens. The local members for Kingston and Fron- tenac. the presidents of the liberal and young liberal aseociabionl, mayor Skinner. alderman and leading citizens were ambng We Hera. TN00 Orlzanizuiona were on hand as sen-onaders. All entertained I in mm: r-nl'('91 Fhnnnnr m. l:.. iwvnni-M-in;-Mn-N-no-'v1 rs-nu-3-non on-nnvv

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