Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1898, p. 4

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IHUUIH4UUo " Magi-bmte Dull thereupon mlminintorod tho oath of otlioo no the now nmyor. who in turn administered the same to me coun- cillors. ` Am sL..n......l......._ Al AL- _,...._J. :.._.. I UlIlUl|5n At the conclusion of the mayor : innu- gnral address, Aldus. Ryan and McKel- vey moved ch.-n. in be referred to the several I oomxnnbteea for consirlerutiou. A l.l Mnl( lI'l!nrI .......... nl\llAI|:lAI' I... Elly UIIU IIDIIIHK Ereln. Mayor Skinner came in first, followed by mnyor-elect. Livlngnbon. Panning at the loan of the daiamhe retiring mayor congrabnlaned the new occuphnt. of the mayor : chalr on his suncear. He felt as- I-ured the honor was well bestowed. 1'oinb- ing totho enaiguin of ollico he could not express hlmnell more eloquently than did his predecessor. whose wish he had tried to fulfil, which was that an the e.\pn'n.tion olhiu term of ollico the honor would be nu unsullled on when received. The mayors clasped hnnda. Ex-muyof Skinner cook as sent. abthe dais, which mayor Livingabon mounted. - lI.....1A....La- I\..lI'AL_..-.4..-.- --I-MK-'-I--A I After Tnklng the Oath of olnne they Pro- oeededco In-Ike the Oommlneu and to Name lembern of Vnrloue Bonde- Audltore Appointed eudoommlulonen Named. The inaugural meeting of the elby coun- cil for i898 wee held in the council chem- ber ihin morning an eleven o'clock, all the members being prelent. The -gallery wee picked to overflowing by an audience in- Lereazed in the proceedings. There was some delay` in one opening proceeding: which led Aid. Ryan to uni: for an explana- tion from the city elerku, Alderman Curtis eeid bhe extreme modesty of his side of the house forbade the question being asked by any one rioting therein. Minmr Rltinnnr nnrhn in Hr--I-. Fnllnwnd ?THE\ FIRST manna 0% TH 4 ma councli maucunaiizi water. Moxogn. JANUARY 1o, 1'4s9s-. cmr r`=X;"H`l-:n8. Scgttis Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites strengthens the diges- tion, gives new force to the nefves, and makes rich,ired i blood. It is-afood in itself. I J [hm xnany are sukng from frequent colds, nervous dcbility, pallor, and a bun- dred aches and pains, simply because thgy are not eshy ` enough. n __I IN II Din I A bunuhu Blue Black und Bonn Ovar- oonl, um. volnt oollu. Many would my chap 5| 07.50. Our price only 06. Lnobhu hot unmumo out. but unon you would pt! not luu thnnoh. Sale pI'I0-- 01.60. W: hnvn Alum`: nnnhun nnntlg n.. 11-: that city. Fire deatroyod the large tobacco `uro- houae of C. Popper. Ht. Louis. lnu night; Ion-. about smmmo. \'n-In in n.-gnu--`tin... in- A ...... .._ L-._.l- nu--. u uuuv up um at-UU. Spain in augmenting its treasury bonds by two hundred million posotul. V If perfectly well, tliis is probably the case. R` O VIII-ll ner unclo, Ur. mnurow Komnaon. Forty thounund dollars in wngcos will be spent by the Abbott: the first your. Nine- ty days after around is won works will be in running order. - Htmlin] Mnl{n:.win and Ill`. \l:....:- U0 Ill flllllll YWUCI". Ssmuol Mol\eu.io and in Minnie Bedud. Gsnanoquo. spent. Su\n`dny.in-6ho cihv. `fhmfwh?`Pcmp naturnL nrlng your nomnoor with you. Mien Alum Ferris. Alfred street, in nponding the winter in Knnln/O0. Mich. with her unclo, Dr. Andrew Robinson. I-`nu-Iv lhnnnnn .I.\II.u-. in .......... ...:Il I... UH-HI llU[' IIIIIHIITI. Aid. ltynn, as leader of the Oppimitioll, congrntulntod the mayor upon the innnner iuwhichthe bueineis of the ilret council . meeting had pnsned ell". uml nleoupon the conduct of the mayor. who had shown good judgment. The boat of good feeling existed around the board. and the speaker hoped the harmony which marked the = opening l>B!Hl()n would continue throughout theyonr. The special committee to strike standing committees was also congratulat- od upon the expeditious manner in which it trnnencted its business. upon the Just- ` none of its uwurd and the good some shown ` in the selection of committees. The oppo- sition was well planned with the nwardn of chnirmnnship. Their kindness would not be forgotten by the opposition and when the oonncil element was reversed they wonld bejust nu lenient. The medicine prepared had not been hard to teke,doubt- lens owing to the intervention of Dr. (fur- tis, no it was in homeopzuhic doses. The stronger element had dealt fairly and im- partinlly with the minority and thofnct would not be forgotten. Surely it marked a new era, one intended for the best inter- est of the city." Aid, Mnhnlvnv nu lnmlnr n! pk. mini. `.'o(`.. n. p. mucmm. Thuridny. Jun ltlth. in the day of poll- ing on thoAbbo!.t. bonus by law. I)on`t neglect, to mull. ynuI\vot.u in favor of it. Bring your neighbor with Minn Alnm Farris, Alhml mp... .'.. Dr. W. S. 'I`rom~\ino. one of Bu'nlo'n best. known phyoicirma. died at his resi- dence them on Sundav night. Ho was born in Prince Edward Hand in 1833. and no the time of his death wnw mmmging -diltwtor of tho Fort Erie javkoy club. `#0 h(`l the bruken mul 1-lnnlnfl Hnunnn Bu tho Gonulno Bnuslnn we no oorlnc. W0 slno duln to call npoolsl Attention to our nook of Ion`: Nobby Coats -daltwtor of tho Furl Erie the broken Au tissues. to soothe the irrimtod aurfacoi. to innt.nnt.- Ii relieve and to pormnnently c he piles in t, 9 mission of Tran-Ix`: Magnetic Ointment-. `J50. E. C. Mitchell. '!`|.........J.... I.... I-ht. 1- AL- _| ,, ,1 n uupuucu uu n uuvruuwn law um . nlgnn. He was brought to the city after mid- night and looked up` Lawrence in regard ed no u denpu-.nt.e character. and, it iapaid, the o(.un:y constables were reluotanh to cope with him single-handed. A reward of $51! was offered in few weeks ago, when he broke away from the ponit mtiury, for his recugnure. He had ntill eighteen months to serve in order to finish his term. Ullullb at llllllllllull. A H.\\I|l.'I`0V, J.-an. `J Louis l.'1wrom`.a. an escaped convicblrotn the Kingston peni- teut.mry,sorving u Lhroeyear term for burglary. has been at Burlington. his old home, uud in this city within the past`. few dnya, und he was re- captured at: Wutardown Into lust night. brouuht. tn thnvitv nmw mid. USU Ul DIIU Clllyn Ald. Mclielvey, as lerulor of the minis- toriula, honrtily thnnked Ald. Ryan for his kind expressions. They were upprecieted by the speaker's side of the houVeo.......1t..ygu grntilyin to know that the op mnitibn was satin ed with the conduct of L 0 min- | isterials. It won the rat time in his me- mory us a member of the council that he had heard such warm expression: from the opposition, such eulogy of their work. He hoped the good feeling would continue throughout the term. 4 uunulnnllg Illl nppmntmonu-1 made. The nnlmgv of the three comminaionora of the court of revision was placed uh $10!) I on-uh per mmum. All` Jinn nnlnnzlnr n` lhn .nn\m;ih'n.. n_vun, H UUHLOF, VVFIKHL--ll. l5y.law.< were introduced had passed conrming all appointments made. ' The Huh-u'v nf Lhn [hum nnmmidainnnu nf ` LIIU VULU INIIIHUHIHI ` \'eus-Mayor Livingatrm. Alds. Cooke. Curtiu, Kent, Mclielvey, Robmaon, Ryan. Stewart, White--1) N. .... \u. u..L._._ -n..._-_ n.,..A_n, LYIUIDU (NIH bUWl'(lH DUU Uulnyu Ald. llobnn objected. 'No member should be called upon to pay any of the council ; expenee. He felt) euro that nevonby~vo per cent. of the citizens inver- ed the by-law. The resolution carried. Aldu. Mclielvoy and Stewart. moved. that imwiew of the forced necessity of prpticing ooonomy. t.hocust.0m of print mg reports of munml proceedings be dis- continued. Aldn. Ihnnelly and \YrigbL opposed the mozuuro. which was` lost. Ald. McKolvcy an-km] for theyeas and nnya, the vote amndinu: \`nnn_NIn1-nr I iuinnnfnn Alrla I`,..J... L`JLU\`Vl|l'|2, VV HllU"`U Nays -.\lds. Buhmn,'().u'non. Donnelly, l'}lhot,b. Johns. Minnnps,M()oora. Mc()nrt.ney. |{_vun, Webster. Wright--ll. 3v.lnw.4 warn inhrmlunml inn} ununri WLIU UPPUHU DIIU Uy'|IW- Aid. C. Robinaon-thought the mayor and city eoiioitor would be a sufficiently large deputation. Ex-mayor Skinner thought it expedient that every ef- fort be made to have the neocl- nary legislation passed. He favored the passing of the roaolution. Aida. Ryan. Behan. llonnelly and Wright spoke in lnvor oi the measure. Aid. Elliott said he would favor it if the council would appoint in similar deputation to oppose lbgii-lation. Aid. Ryan pointed out that the council had no information or to opposition of oitiiens to the measure. The mayor pointed out that to send the whole d(\pll0Ei.l0ll would entail an expenditure of $200. Aid. Mo- Kelvey signied his willingness to con- tribute 350 towards the outlay. Alrl. linhnn nhiqr-mri_ `Na mnmknr We no nhowlnl excellent. nluo In Luella Bud) Mada Ooutu. New dulgnn It Boo] Bottom Ptlou. 0:11 bhoir moln tap hold with uloty nn cloud 0! pooplo which may no at any no mny contain. ZIIII Ills (all shown , conne ......u...J .. I. ongnht A} lIu_In`Iltu<:-|.` .. . . I , F I n n in ' 5:105`-.- 1.. ..,. .. or s 1.- ....u.... |"%_'?_ We have (full line of Agntc Wain. Nickle - ware. Cupet Sweepers, Ruin Sudan and Cloth ` T good assortment ofcntlery. ` 3 . If you intend to cI'nng_` so_vgg Q _HOME." Everynngo " . ;.' '1 2, r ' ~c_'_';'.:-1`) '37 -' ` Hundreds will take advanta eof this opportunity this week. .-\s the facts become nown generally, (for _unfortunately everybody does not read advertisements,) hundreds more will come. They will realize that this sale is genuine, that when we say goods are reduced, GOODS ARE l\`li1)l7Clil), and as the days pass this sale will assume greater proportions. The crowd of the opening days will be augmented by growing crowds day by day. It is :1 commonsense way of look- ing at it because when did you ever get a chance to buy briglit, new, fresh goods at such reductions, and not :1 line picked here and there, but ever Mantle, whether \\'omcn`s, .\laicls' or (`hildren's is re uced. $3.75 Garments reduced to $2.50. 35 and $6 $3.50. $7-50 " 34-95- $8 is .1 $500 sxo M to $6.75. And the Dress Good Stock in the same way. TheGoode in the shelves as well as thegoods on the counters and tables. It is truly a. time of Bargain feasting. -Ti 18c Goods for rzgc. zoo All Wool and Fancy Goods for 15c. 40c 25c. 50c All Wool and Fancy Dress Goods for 35. FURS-Th.~ winter ahead of us yet, and now the opportunity comes to buy Furs tor less money than we paid for them, and_,we bought thousands of dollars worth in addition to what we have made up i-pecial. Women's Natural Wallaby Fur Coats $12. Women`s Black Astrnchan Fur Coats $20. Gauntlets, RulTs, Capes, Cap.:rines. Mutts, Etc , all reduced. Hotels and Boamling Houses will find extra inducements in ptices placed on Comforters. Blankets, Sheetings and Linens._ Ofone thing rest assured--`therc will be better picking this week than next. There willbe better picking next week than there 'll be the week after. Notwithstanding the fact that the value of. hi goods we, purpose lcarini: out amounts to somewhere about 825,000, and we are going to clear them out it prices and quality cut any gure. Starr & Sutclie, b--jjl | For I you: we have Ind our January Halo. It has bum suooo-n'nl. not In the promo. but in other ways qulce untinfnxmory to us. Today woo n our Jununry am by aulumsntlnl re- duo on: on Ilmuul. o\'aryHIinm.nnd In many ones to annual mat. but your mum of our mutomon nvclloi chomnoluu of tho 0 por- mnltlu olforod an! in man omen u and away good. until normal unr mule Mg in- toro t on their money. 0 holievo you would a V0 quite am ounouut. If you do not even need man furniture font you. You mnynovo 7 ur gnmhnnon withus lfyou wish It our H k. Olin. is afforded by our Great January Mark Down` Sale in combination with our White Urriicrwcar Saic. A Grand Chance for % Economical Buying VFORMERLY RICHMOND A 00. I18 and I90 Prlnceno stl'0Of;`*- Mflkers brand FIT. mg)`; m left breast pos A 7 335* <,_ E :3 ;tREFORM .35; *' *' ` v .v' . %%:cLoTHIN3_%31f $20WSm FF` Catalogue from 1'7 -'Rtf07l Clolhlng Montreal. jg IIVI4 t\r3 _ _. L i - W1 gzamomsmrwzgx _~' DIILVUMEIIII. ' 4` `/H\aAnvLn_r/1V - --n _4 FOR CH R1s'rMAsT I." I_=. _n.m_uQN_ co. Robinson Bros..v -LllI\$ Dhj Drum Major aoainnbout tho proudest of hu- I hum beings unless it is a wo- 9`, f`Imu who bu just hsdher, ` homo dooontod by our ohm potent workmen. van -nnQ noun. nu.-I. 2.....- DUIIIU IJ IUIU loll All I.` JAMEE RElD:S. = HA-hnlnnnn NA" in A 7-` cu--: -.-q--_- 7.. -- `TM! Boaumul High Bum: Antique Oak Plniahed Dining Room Chair only 60 OBNTS They are aolnztast. Secure nomobolore they are an cone. - .AJAJ-_ - _ . _ -A .-.-. - pun: -__.___-- - -gusty: u 7-` uwu-11:0 ; ".`3l`.1'..2.'a';'u`.%`.'E."...E I Q.` `I |/ FOR-This WEEK ONLY. `rm; Anumge `Janna:-y Sale. In! Qvnnrn um In-um h-A nnu l.n......- u. JXkiEiiiii`s'j '23? 3',=;::,,:r=nsg `Uhbulnnoo call 147 A. loo 3 llottlo 3: All Drugglutn or Rou odlolno 00.. Toronto. _ -.-------cur-1 3` Unaortakera nnd Emlmlmera. Klduo nml Liver |"1l|u are mnrveldln alum not the system and keeplnu the Liver In porfuon honlth A good Llvur mums good health. gunenwy. DR. ROSS PILLS la punitive when more`: a honlhhy Itomnub and cod dl|uublnn- Dr. Em. Klduo nml L var I-`ills mnrveld In ulnnnn nu Mm nv-tam and knmlnn Mm LULI WIIII your W011 (l0 Ezflptly. cu-ofully and in thin a tylo. ring up 872 or\ ms nu NERVE TONE Coats UCIII Wufllllls You want your work dupe milnnllv, any-afnllv and in H.`n' IAOO1` I'l'RlI'l . And u--:,u|-uuau-vu Inc In ueeuuavwu aaeulu The pith of his short talk is containbd in his presentation of the city's nancial poeition. The decit of 1896 was not. it eeeme. ae Mayor Skinner vue given to understand. the same at the end of the year an at the beginning of it. but 85,- 740 98. ; and the lat word may not be heard of it. The accounts cannot be cloeod: up quickly at the end of the nancial period. and the worst. in the way of dehcite. may be etill to tell. But $5,740.92 in a large enough min (or which to provide out of the revenue of theyear. in addition tothe $5.234. which hae been added to the annual ohargee aa a reeult of l896`e traneactione, in the pur- ohaee oi the lair gronnde end in the grent- L log ol. honueee to the [rain elevahore. To all theee tr-aneaetione the people have given their cement and app:-oval.and V eo the council cannot be aeeueed el extrav- ecaeee and mismanagement. And it lg 3108 ae well thet thie point ehonld he OM} -.L..l....l .1-.. n _-- 3-.. A- L. II In. Ixvt Iv ' fin-Oil. UIIIUU , Irv nvuudt.o.- Mayor Llvinpeon up tho rlnnuollsfl in noolibly hobo anyugcmn an n'n-mo 011890. in whiohovont the hue: nacho mind. lot. othcnho. an Ibo um ll.B00 ..s.a..~. Andiltbon|InH_o Ioho ilnucnnul Ibo olulun ounat napkin.- Thy hvo mun-ad lb u|naditnnu.~ Indlonul-than no can amount will gnhbopwvldnlull no gnhhuad puppuilydllg lo dvlo tr - nun) uusan vs:-.1 nuuxrx-x no-u Mayor Livingbon has been direob snd{ concissih his imugursl address. and so] given. so the very outset. an indication of ` his,qIs|it.ios as A business man. MEL- ._z.|. -5 L3. ,1 _,. . u 9, ,. A )_-,s been followed by their race for 2000 years l A WAR ON HATS. There is a war upon hi-_rh hats in public places, even in churches, and it promises to become universal. This war broke out l in Boston. that classic city in which the people pride themselves that they are up- todate. The complaint has been that , behind the awful pyramids which the women this winter have taken to weari, the men, and occasionally the women, who are unfortunately so seated. can see abso- lutely nothing. and that they are forw ll into aetudy of hate which is not always appreciated. In the churches the dllllculty ; has not been so apparent, because in the ` pews one can shift a little, usually to the right or left, and dodge the obstacle; but l sometimes a barrier is escapedonly to nd another which cannot be surmounted. In the theatre. where people are confined in chairs. to one spot, the nuisance became so great that the Boston council passed an ordinance in regard to it, and the theatre managers issued a notice to the; effect that all hate had to be removed by 5 all persons before they took their seats. or } as soon afterward as possible. There are p some women who will not comply i with the order. but they will l show their good sense in do- ing so. The Jews of Boston decline. in the synagogules. to follow the custom of the churches. but they want to be some- what dilforent from the rest of manliiud' and wantto retain a custom which has or over. The war on hats has not reached , Kingston. but it is coming, and no one will ` be sorry when the ladies--UJd bless them -reallze that their two and three storied hats are, in the churches, blocking out a View of pulpit and parson and choir from those who sit behind them. and so, in a ` dressing room. or in the pew, undergo that transformation which will add to.`their lov- llness of dempanour and dress. ........ ..._,. .,......,. Has he not Sb. John and the pigqery issue `! Who could be altogether lonesome with an experience such as these: afford conslzanbly on lmnd? But. 3 seriously, Mr. Whitney faces tho` eleobore, in the campaign now at lmnd. in nwonkenedoondition. His party in de- mornlize-d, and the abandonment of him at Lhisjunchure by Ryeraon and others is only to beaccepbed as on evidence that defeuiz is feared, and that they do not wunl to be in it. 1 When Mr. Meredith retired from Lhol lendorahip of the opporition the candidates for the auocest-ion were Messrs. Mnrtor, Whitney. Rowland and Byerson. Mr. Rowland was lured into another Held and ` defeated. Mr. Mnrter was leader for a \ while and gave it up, and l)r. Ryeraon has ` gono out of politics. Mr. Whitney mush ` | feel lonely. -IHobe. 11-- I... ..-L UL I`_L_ 4...! AL- -.2 . . _ . _ ..` `THE DAILY WHIG. {The Rzivages of Consumptlon 'l`huunaml.~mf lives could be stu"vd if pre- ventive nu-mun-:4 were taken in (Inn-.. A slight cold may kindle the tires ot'oousmup- (ion in your zcyntemif - you have the It-mat ten- dency to pulmonary \VkVl(.`Hl,'H, \VlI(.'Hl8l' mlmrited or ncquired. Iwpoutecl cnds avill \\'uukon t xe \u-I-v :4! run run!` } ppumunu-vs ` tlu-<':1.~.v ud\'nm-od mnmn1ptiun. If have 2.-nvh [l(`Hl|L!h. nml _vuur;.r:-m-rul lw is fuiling_ yull uuuhl. to lnnnlurlm--I. um to ('u1`t- `\'nI|r.~u-H' am mun us pl)!-lHi|lll'. Shll Pjunlmnllnn (`urn \rl|I l...4.I m.Hm irvil THE MAYOR'S INALTUURAL. "Op/or par Orbum Dicov." `E";TTn`Eia;`m;y`issu1.;.' mtiun. you r;.r:-In-rul lwuhln ' Ilurnu--I. mnl try us-Nilvll-. SI1||0h'l I irrilulml ` Running none, indolent: ulcers nnd simi- `| lnr troubles. oven than I: of many yours I | standing. mpy be on by using Truk n . Mngnotm Ointment. In soothes. strength- _ ononnd hula. Is is the grub pilo cum [ 250. R. 0. Hinoholl. In t. .,....:LI- AL-L Dl-I.-..) L_LL.__ `which. if the present plensa:{\ I jo! the same. a no r llullllllull Uuulpli Ell!- On Saturday George Wilson. contractor, completed tho masonry work on the foundation for the M31`. Co`a new elevator. The work ban been done expeditiously and with superior W0l'lllnl|lFlllp. Mr. Jamie- aou will ooniinence at once the `erection of the fmmo work of the mniii building, woatllor oontinuoe, will go up with possible rapidity. Tho building operations aofar have been favored with ndmirublo woutlior and the contractors hnpo lorucontinuatiou Contrnntor Wilson will -`now liuinh the foundation for the power I ` homo. Wlll WEI IQ 3301 XIIIIIOII. Ono hundred fshiliu man 100 hence no! noun lad `occupied. Thou owning onpty Lona nnotoottlmund vow for tho Albion bydnw. mu-on inptohblo meuagmem. dcolotvh my ruin hint Iuglw lnvorallmtntlnt. n.. In.` DJ..- -....|... -l .L- .|..._.|_ nuv -ruv IIIIIIIIUI. Villiam Hug Ln, Ho. Album : screen. To- rnnt snya: " ewon`t. keep house with- `outa Ra om : lln-9 Syrup and Tolu for I oonsumptu coughs. colds. croup oq bron- ; 5 chinl troubles. "xpenmoutod with many , ; others. but never got the Lrueremody until ` we used Ranaom'a Hive Syrup nnd Tolu. ` No other remedy can make its place in our I home. as in it we have a certain and euro cure for coughs. colds. croup. whooping 1 cough. etc. We would not be without it. I in the house. ' 1>.'..Z.lI.. A- -....-..`.,.4 A V, '-I --| I 3 I 5 unit on ma must. Hon. Hr. Idgtr. 9 or of tho dollln. I:.n'p;r|hio:ou wlllv 0 Wuhlngbnjng ` 3%` Do U: HFOIICII. In in pouiblo that Rlchud Arthur | Prinoo. the ncuoin at William Ton-in. tho J actor. will bodocluoxl lnuno and unuo an uylmn without 8 trial. I-`Ann-I Ind. vain: nhnnlpl up. I... bani III Iiylllill WIIIIOIID I Inl- Evurylndy votu should IIII her inn] chin on Thames] next. Vote for the Abbott by-law md give ouploymonb tb our no and brounr. Keep than no mm-ma cm in no no; for Khar- toum. t.hoI`nocb~ and Brmuh oxpoditionl will come Into notion col don. (1.. hand.-I t.v..nx.. ....... Inn L-_.-_ ` I'lI II DPIIIV IITIVUIII The rpu tpllo for J. Richardson & Sons` I new elevator was driven no-day. contractor Jnmiolon in chnge. Tho alto has been mukod oub and A good stock of upiles `lane been proptrod for driving; It is E likely Goorgo Wilon will do I. 0 muon ` work when we upilos are all drlvon. , .____.___._.. 'O!M!iD!D99Il `IDODDUVVODDDO FOOD!!! will Uougjdor Klngoton. 'I'ho.chuirmnn of the board of trade re- ceived A loner from one of the English ayndicsbe who or: about to establish large hotels or various point: in Canada and any: they had not taken Kingston into ac ' count. but shut. if they are given data And other particular: they will tnlso chin loca- tion into their ueriouac onaidomtion. um:-. uvuu ll luuy are urgou on you as "just. angood"aa "l{ansom`s Hive Syrup nnd Tulu." They uro nob us good, bo- . cmueethia remedy has I record 0! euros, and besides in gunrnnheed. lb nevor mile to satisfy. `.. . >c. I`). C. Mitchell. ID nun: vru TnltI).\"l`O, Jim. l0.-(ln Nov. nun luvruvcl 1. /, lfitli {or- to the sick children's hospital uncbnscious, and so terribly injured that the surgeons thought it impossible for him to sun-vl\ Smith, while riding his bicycle in Yonkle . Lstreomcollidod with anoxpross wuggon. lie was riding with his hood down. One of the shafts struck the boy just above the left eye. The force of the Impact drove the shaft through the bones oi the fore- heud downwur through the cheek bones, N the nose, the roofof the mouth, fractur- e ing the upper jaw, the nose, and the cheek-bonus. The skull was also frnc ur- ed at the bnso, and the left eye was forced into his lleuil. For B lon time Smith lny unconscious, and it was tioughn he would lose the sight or the eye. To-dnv Hlilll ll nlnvinir nrnnnrl Hm tie Smith, is ton-your old boy, was taken- i'ruicuig-~mus. uotum, MInno.=-, white, , Toye, Webster. Firo. wutor and liglit----Altls. Minnes, Elliott, White, l\lt:()artney, ltynn, l{obin~ son, Johns. House of industry Joluia, Webster. Aids. Bell, Coolc, Those cominunii~\l.ions were read and referred to cointnitt cos: From Felix Sh.-iw, asking ior remission ` from taxation on the ground of vacancy. 1 Court of revision. . From ex-Aid. W. llobinson, asking for , up iointment on court of revision for lHi)H. troun Liout.-(`ol. Smith and ollicsls of the Nth l'.W.(l. rion, wishing the coun- cil-tho compliments of the season. Fylod. l From l . H. Bryce, Toronto, asking for l flan Innnl wnlnrl I Cum niunlustlnns Rom! l I infnrnm tinn hlninnrnirur , III we nuuao; > In is idle to experiment with other rome- I Idioa. even if they are urged on ` "inst. Al stood" as R.nnnnm'n Hivn Rurnn IUIB we slgno or me To-day Smith in playing around the holpitnl, ulmoab roady to bodischnrged. and the surgeons pronounde his recovury I marvellous. But; the accident: has lolc Smith disgured in a terrible mnnnor. The left side 01 his face is paralyzsd. shnpeleaa ` and seamed with deep rclarr. The eye iwllich was driven back into the socket. 3 has been lifned out. and he is able to use ` with lb. The none has been strnigliboned and onlyaamall wound in largo nrouml 1 as a lead pencil remains unhealed. He ` will likely be discharged in` the course ofis week. *' in the mood go commit political auicido. Ilon. Mr. Murchnnd may be annoyed .v._, ..-u ` ' at the manner in which he is embarrassed by the councillors. but he represents popu- lar opinion. and he can abide his time. il erhaps he may be able to add two or three more councillors in the near future. the chamber may be changed. and this power mm bu uaod in behalf olnbolition, I A criis is needed, perhaps such on one as in now imminent, in order to make the chamber, mid so help on any movement l burial. Y ` and with this strength the voting power oi ` people E06 tho usolemieas ot tho uppoim `which may.--be taken to give ibgecuiit, l and Aid. Mclielvoy moved, seconded by Ald. ltynn, that Aids. (Jun-on. Stewart, McCartney. llyun. Curtis, llonnolly pnd the mover. be it committee to strike aband- iug 'coinmitI:oos. The members retired and upon returning submitted this report: Fiimn(:o-- -Muyor-oloct Livingston, .\l(l:a. Elliott`, Kent. Curtis, l ..yzui, Wright, Mc- Kcl vey. . ` llonrd of works~-Ald:s. Curaon, MOOON, Boll, Stewart, 'l`oyo, ltubinson, Johns. Water worka--Aids. McKo|voy. Behmi, liliiott, Dunnolly, Boll, Wright. Stewart. City property and nilirkote -~.`\ldu. Ryun, liont. Ilonnelly, Shaw. Mucurtney. Toyo. I Unison. l`urks .`\lda. (Jurtia, Mooern, ltobinson. l `Joko. Webster. tihuw. llohan. + THE BILL IS DOOMED. A Quebec despeteh. from the legleluture. states that e secod reading of the edu- entlonnl bll in the legielntlve Qouuell ls x- ed lor today. It will certainly be killed, says the telegram. u Messrs. Ouimet. _I}gIlend and Berthinums. leonservetlves, upon whom the government counted for a majority.` will vote against it. This result is ettribu ted by common consent to super- intendent De La Bruero. who will proba- bly be got rid of alter prorogntlon." The eoet ol the kick, it is added. will be to stir up on new agitation in favour of aboli- tlon so for no the upper house is concerned. It is well that thus - early in the administration of the`new gov- ernment this council has become trouble- some so that Hon. M r. Mnrehend and his colleagues may have time to meet it: `oh- structive tactics. Abolition is the only effectual way of ending the conflict of the untiquos, mid the dreadful cost which the second chamber in, a coat the province of Quebec really cannot nllord to perpetuate. liut it cannot be lmd without. the cement of who am consc;rvut1voa. are not just now the councillors. and the majorit_v,v `Iupporb he douirol. vrr---"W ` I . Mayor Livingston la anxlouc to "apply lnimull to municipal bunlnou witlfnll earnestness. and lnd mny r uonnbly hope chub the Ildormon will givolgjm all the `............A. L- .I--l...I ivondu ma music than: me}: ol to-day lou- IA-nnjxl In` ` Tho I out-dntlVc;u:Uompl`-ted. Q..s....-I.... 1--....._- nun--- ,-. . WIII Cougjdor .i.__... .1 AL- L,,, I ,9 A l\lurve-lloun Recovery, nus.-. I... I(\ I\, \Y_,, Flrul Bpllo Drlvou. ._.n. t._ `I h,-.1 ,, I, The `Inn ltomodyf lingo..--u Us .\I|...?- '-rm: nun? rv-u`-on-:\hauuvlI\3'Il OI TIXUOH. ITF.` am: too smug` Hub. ` M% by Aid. Don`r:.lly. ncondod by AH. Burnt. that oh. olonloc committee ;f'thocosu:et;ci|eonoiot of Aida. lbtnygly. 30. I Kol . 0' --;*..<:-'..-:~'1'..I.,Z. " ..... .`.' .... ` ml! 3| 9-hooiz.pIo pIrty'coupi:t:o in ooujurkeion `I3: city ongi ', cxunino all tho In oityin Inch public 'nt&~ ha--:9,` .-um hoouncil u _\o llll (K. On motion of Alda. Moliolvcy and Car- -il. Dr. Harald and Pro!. Dydo wan gg..p. poinud so the bond at odnouuon. rapto- Icmi tbh llogiuy i x` bVk|I'L Lu ur. Iv ulxuln nna J. D. TIIOMYGOH npxointod to tho board of has ch. Id. J. Cu-non pnup_n'.od I ;_n_t.i IIVID .... _-, upxulnwu to not board ol hoalth. ` pnoouwi pomion from W--1 Bongo gnd nthan. akin; to: up traction of an _electrio- light. on Vino moot. to tho re. unto : And light com- mittoo. n _gA|2-_ -1 All up u- n n on 00000 -u-M6.-Mao-us uoumuauuu -cu;-ma I | n non. nyun. anuv, 'L`oyo,'Wobner- IS. ` Nnya-A|ds. Cnroon, Elliott. Mckslvey. \\'hiu-4. On mocionof Aldo. MoKelvey and Ryan, mayor Livingnton and Ald. Donnolly were appointed the counciha repnoontntivu on t.h_o board of governors of the uchool of mines. Ill IIIUI. On mtition of Aida. Mcliolvoy and Toys. Dr. Walkom md J. D. Thom on Inn ro- nnnnintarl in ch. in...) ..I L..- .3. nuuw Dung: . VOID-Mayor Livingston. Kids. Belmn. Bell. Cooke. Curtis. Donnelly. Johna, KORE `Milmel. Mooen.-. McCartney. Robin- son. Ryan. Shaw, Toyo.'Wobnur- Is. Nnya-Alds. Cnrmn, mnnn. Lm<.|....~ ~, ,, Appolntlnn Truntrn The resignation of Dr. l'holnn was no- oepmed, on ln0LlmI of Alda. Behnn and White. Ald. lhunolly unretled that; Dr. Pholnn found it necemiry to renign. lawn: moved by Aida. Carnonnnd While that J. I). Thomp;-nn be nppnintod to the board of oduc.-ulon. Moved in amend. mom by Aldel. Hehnn and Mc`l\'ol- my that E. T. Smncy be up- poinled. Ald. l)onnolly 4 pointed out. that it was nn unwritten law that the Roman Catholics have one ropronent.ul.ivo on the collegiate in.-mute board. He suggested the withdrawal of the original motion. J. 1). Thompson admitted the Juabneaa of Ald.nllonnoI|y'a remarks. mul wished his name withdrawn. The amend- ment. wn adopted. Ald. F.lllnn~_...I....a tn. .5... ...... ....i ...... IIIUHI WI` IGOIHQG. MIL F-|N0N='ILs|led for the you and nnyp, renulb being: \'m-..M.u-m- I:..:........_ ma. n-\._.. UUIICIUUY E llllll unglllour H llppI'U\'||l. The mayor named T. D. Minum as his auditor, and on motion of Aldo. Carson and Stewart. the council appointed James Unlluwny. jr. T|\n Inuvnr nnvnn.-3 llnnrn-n Rh": ir an I \.I||UWlly. J1". ' The mayor nnmod George Mulls, jr.. as his comminaiunur on the court of revision. Thetounoilnppointetl ox Aid. W. limin- son. on motion of .-\Me. McKelvey and Mooers. From Riohnrdnon |%ros., asking permis- .-xionto extend their wlmrf at the foot, of Princess street. on a line with the street. to the harbor lino. Board oi works, with aoIicit.or a and engineer : approval. Thu mnrnr mxmnd 'l' H Minnnn on him I`? "'63} pE5];3~E;7 J..E3l{:.-Home n,7.I., 1 I ..h..v. gun..." I` I L] ` ` `Joke, Wobnner, ( ' l`rin|:ing-Aldn. Bohun, Minnos-. White. 3 -, To__\fo, _ __ _ _ `V, From John Mnodonald, secretary of th board of education. notifying the coun 1 of the expiration ol the terms of Prof. lydo and Dr. lleruld as membora ot the board I rapreaenming the collegiate imatitulo. l Frnm Hr I>`hn|>|n, f.au`mInrI'nn Mn rnlinnn. llll lll'U. WIILUF unu IIKIIL. puy now IIII cnlnu I. Bit pI'l0-- I'l.l|0- Wo hnvo ulna`: cnntom mndo Bonn 0050, which in oomidu without doubt tho But nine in tho dominion. Our u-ioo no; it is won worth on. Olooofrioii. Quick Spin. wuwng. nyieu. From Times publishing company, solicit.- ing 3 share of civic printing. l`rinLiug. From J. .\'. R. McUnnn, asking for an poinmmnt. L0 court. of rovipinn. Hrnntod. Fr-nun thn nnt.hnrif.im: nf thn sink nhil. UIHLKDUHIJ DU UUUTKI U1 FUVIFIUII. ||TllllYU(.I. From the authorities of the sick chil- dren's homo, 'l`oIont.o. asking for a grant. Fvlnrl, Ul'Ull B1 Fylod. I4`... .. rUPTUUUIIh|lIg LHU UUIIELVIEILU HIl!lolhll'U- From Dr. Pholan. bondoring his resigna- tion as a trustee on the board of oduczmun. I4`........ 5|... A.....-.X...... ........A.. ........ .. .. -.. C10" II II LTHBIIEU (HI LHU UUIITU Ul UUIICIIKJUU. From the American surety company, ro- lntivo to their terms for issuing 0! bonds. Finnrunat l EIIIIHIUU. From Miss Grant, asking for typo- wribing. Fyled. Fr-nm Tlmnn nnhlinhimt nnmnnnv. IInHnil.. \VUl'|ll llllll EUWUFRIEB By-IIUUIPI. 1` yl --From M. Robina, secretary of the (tuna- dinn tire insurance underwriters associa- tion. asking for information concerning the rumor to the effect that the hydrant. adju- oonb to the general hospital was frozen at the time of the recent re uh tho institu- tion. und the provisions for coating the hydrmmn. Joint committees on water works and fire, water and light. 1 I4`.-m.-. Jnhn Mnndnrxnlal nnnrohn-u nf H1 Cll'lAllU CUIUPIIIUUHLB UK lne BOHHUH. lylcclu ' informationttoncorning the local water works and sewerage systems. Fyled. -Frmn M. Robina. nnnrntnrv nf the ( fnnn. I I\unve_\'. onrd ` Kant. Umnmllv. Hhnu/_ Mnnrrznnv, 'I`nvn, UUILHIIIIILUUIS lUl' CUlIB| I8l'ML|UlI. Rynn,t.hm. `McCartney. nd I `iug remedy I I .H......J -1` .......l... A I I. IV . . _ _ _. ll.. .__., Crumley Bros.

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