'8 wow. mg _-=-ssl uru . . ` -` A d. Mclielvey took oxcepbion to Aid. Cumin speaking no one) mime. nying he was one of ordn. The has named woul- ed Ald. MoKolvoy of being a "hair `split- ter. but the speaker llid he wan also a \ "hair splinter" of some pr_ominonce. uwy. Aid. Curtie minted to hirer il 55. money accruing {tom bhe ule 0! mile had been plkeoed to the credit of the committee on; r e. .au..`l.l........-A.... ._.........a L. .L_ _-_. In unougnu mo oounnu Ind Johod vinl in [ma to tho psi-in ooqmmoo the r 000 of up anndqnlrndy filled in mud Ion lad. Muyor Livingston was unurod than i! the parks committee in: given con- trol 0! tbs epplanade, while Aid. Curtis wu obairmnn. the Ipob would be bonu- ued and would bocomo 1 credit to tho I CH2]. Alt` nurn unnhnl tn Lna`n- M (L. . . ` `,_,_, W -33 thought tho .g....;u nu` ..ma% iflllvln llvino in Man n-I-In .m-u-.1... FALL IN DUSTRIAL FAIR. |g:;;:Llvingaton |nswO|`Qd toga. cm I ` . I . REV. 0. v.`LuoAs~. 0.0. the mu Who mu Demise vmn P1-Inolpnl Grant.` ng. nnnr THE .DA__ILY wmqh TUESDAY, JANU 1' aunt Munelon given to lndlvldml mod: p ll|. l`ho rollnomont sud culture of homo 01! w Qho hluhut mental training OR From we no DO! noun. mo rdon. from 0130 to par mnnm. A I 0 of one-third to daughters of elm mu 1 1 u to w'Im.. rLi.f*"a'of o':u." :.::'aea 1.. ..' "3..* .'.i:..'a."' _ s BOX I :03: uh:oh|;w6ll be bold nidccgarnyqnl driv- ng put was no the I- dono nod .:..pc.aa..'. V . F` nu nun yin neon rlrclaln upon. Am the Mqullr hour : practice has owning tho Fnnunm eolcct-od uevon man and lnyod n pnotioa mulch with tho mdnh. . 0 contact. In Iinlv. Ahl-dint IIIUII III IIIJQI I PTIUUX IIIIICII WIKII III. cadets. `hue contest. wu lively. affording good exercise for lioeh team. Thl nnnllllmmtina nl lm Frnnfonnn IXIIUIK [Of WWI CHI. Tho nnnulmooting of the Frontenac gun club vru hold Inc night for election at oloon. Tho rum wax Prooidont. E. Howard; vim pnoidonl. E. Bailey; not-on -cmoum. R. Yonldom cotang- too. W. `noon. 8. Btnblonl. W. Bwnlno. "H22. nr Inn-Ln. `V. `hnnlnn tun. w. vuuou. u. mnuoro. w. avnmo. rliool Follt |ndW.B.IAnhf On Ilnn v mu I Dr. Bpnrh W. Dunlap I William Cronloy. 1 uvnnk (Margo llnrngh left: (or Napnnco this morning to enter Black Carver in the bone not: hold more today and to nor- NIH. n nnnting of the Frontenac hockey team bold Inc oromng. provision wu math for A supply of loam tutu. Tho amylo has not yet. been decided upon. AIM! Mn ranulnr Dunn : nrnntjnn In-I. ..-........_.._._._..... - _.._....__. . __._, FOOTWEAR. H1: I5 IHIU 0 CNN)`: The hockey gune between the men-fed and sin le men of Rockwood uylum etntf. elgnn for ohie elbernoon. ha been celled o . 11--.... I\...--..I. Ln R..- M ____ -- `L1- H I'IllI "UNI" LHU CUCCOII UIIII. The Frontenac hockey team in urrnnglng for A game with Cornwall for Friday niarht. mg`: Dixioo and Rock wood 1 teams moot on tho asylum rink in: at 7:30 o`olook. Th: hnnhnu nnrnn Isnlmnan H What II l`nnup|rIng In the Sporting Aron: AI lloportn 00. `A number of small boys have cletrod oil` A rink near the dotton mill. 7 Tl... li`.....A....-.. |.....I..... 9..-... :. ....-......1.._ Luurnlng. Seeing things distorted or imperfectly. black spots oating before the eyes. hav. ing puma in the eyes, headache and I blurred nppoaranco of books and newspa- pers, moans mm on requiro Rlna.-on, and require them ri Kb away. We can help you. E. (1 Mite ell. ly TUCUIHHIUIIU VIIIUETL U- Fort._v young people were" ontortninod at the roaidence of Mrs. John Baxter. Point: Road. last, evening. a jolly Limo being Ipent. in dancing and playing games. The affair broke up about three o'clock this morning. Rnninn mhinun dintnrlnrl nr imnau-hml_lu Hun, In IRNH U and UR. family will R A lot. of groceries. and U should nd out the right place `.5 buy them if U have nnv rospect. for UR nurse And the henlth of UN fnmily. Note We who have tried them all strong- ly recommend Hilbel-t a. Fnrtv vnnmr nennln warn" nntmrtninnrl uh "100 HI"! ID DUB WUBTI upon IIIHUIUK. The annual report of the Thousand In- land park nnnociatlon shows the capital stock in 350.000, all paid in; debba. $l`.?5,~ (N10; vnluo of assets. real estate. frrmchipeu water works and electric lightplnnr, $125,` 001 V. I- Ionu IV .....I IV!) !....:I.. ...:II 0 .. I..L _.l DIIIHHUI VV|lHUll| \VIIU IHIIA HUI!` ll IUW weeks ago for Victoria. B. 0., arrived all right. Mr. Johns. brother of alderman Johns, in whose employ be has enterel, met. him at the when upon landing. Tlm Annual rnnnrh nl lm Thrnnnnd la. -can My one van. 'I`- J.-.`VrlnhI. Kingston. or tho ult- Mo loan cnmmno. `hm-nmn. Innnlul run out nauonuonu udvnnuuu. with mac contort and convenience Oonnn. Oroquot. nnd sknlnc. 113 8'1` 0! Unlvonlt (indnnto-. Hinton given In vldml pm! .1110 ronomone mm ad um]: um hluhno. mg--1 a..-a..a..- ULIUlUU- W. J. Mullagh left. for Bmntlord this morning to amend the Y. M U` A.. conven- tion. H. Mills jr., and A. E. l-lllia leave to-morrow. and on thrxlr relqrn will spend 3 few days on Hamilton. Nnw in I.-nnr nhnrmn tn huv nlmnn drv H IUW (lily! III) l'llIu1II|'UHo Now is your chance to buy oheapdry goods. carpets. etc. Everything an cost. price before stack-taking. R. McFnul, Kingston our t. wnrehouno. Snmuolwuson, who left here a few \ -m.I.. ....n 6.... \7x,.o.....'.. I) n .....x....A UHUUIIIK IIIIIUH PINK]. Bring `25 Oomforb soap wrapper: and 350. to Gilbert : grocery and, get a hand- some framed picture. l"irM' come first choice. III I ll-II__|. I_h. I-.. I3..-..Ll'_...l LL:_ DUO BUUHII UVBHIL Ml.-za Angie Grange. llarrioeld. fell near the village school house on Saturday, so- verely epmlnlng her ankle. She has alnco been conned to her home. her ankle causing much pain. RI-inn 95 nnmlnv-O`. nnnn an-nnnnrn nnrl wpa. The event of the season. Robert Mnntoll in "A Secret. Warrant." no the opera house be-nighh. Ar. the rnnirinnr-A nf Minn Rnndar \\'Il|inm UU'HlgIl. At the residence of Mine Baxter, William street. last evening a dancing party was given in honor of Miss Jnniie-on. Depe- ronco. About twenty-ve couples enjoyed the social event. \lX.... A....:.. {l--........ 1)--..X..D-1..I t-Il .._-- Ill LIN`) UIIIUU. IVU URIIIBHU Wll ("19- The driving of tho apilea for the Rich urdson elevator foundation will be com- pleted to-morrow. .lamieeon a ucemn saw was not at work today cutting off the tops. Tlln nvnnf. nf Hun nnnnnn llnhnrf Rlnnlnll E6 The Ontario streob lo brigade was called to Wilson's liver by telephone this morning to exhinguish aming n.-tqvo pipes in the ollico. No dmnagu wns done. 'l`|\n Hrinnrv nf flun -nilnn `nut Ohn Dink ' [D\JI'L UK U|\'l"lJ_V Hlln Propnrinz to take stock. Now in the timo to buy. Everything reduced in price. R. McFuul, Kimzaton carpet; ware- house. f'l\L.. r\..L_..:.. .4---` 42,- |__.:4-.I_ .,,._ w-unguu. 1` Go to A friend for advice. go to a woman lor pity, go to ntrmvgm-a for charity, but for drugs and all that pertain thereto no to l`). (3. Milcl\ell`a. Rev. Dr. Smith, Queen's university, prouchod Knox church. Woodaluclr, on Sunday and ap[})GfIleCl no the people for sup` port of divinty mll. Prnnnrinn in fnhn nhnnlz Mum in Hm wqqgplnc Ibo Inset bulnunln cu. '` ti:luo\.n:` d.A':.1`;o JUUIIK lrlUHUU- The twcnb of tho Henson. Roberb Mantel] in "A Secret Warrant at: the opera house tonight. 5` (in tn :1 fr-land fnr -ului-an nln in n urnnxnn Ildllll UIHIFCII I10 LALIVHIW H155 Dlldyu Frnderi':k Jenkim-. operator in the Cl'lL telegraph mice. was recently presented with u cane by a numbar of young friends. Thu nvnnh nf Hm nnnann Rn`-unrh Mnn\fr.II mun, Duo improving. ] ` W. W. l'urvin. student; at: Quoalfn, very ncooptnbly filled the pulpit. of the Presby- tzatian church uh Lnvanr. last Sunday. F'rndm'i'-.1: Jnnlainn, nnnrnfnl` in tin: U HUI , LHHC I K- T. Pa dun, injured recently in n runa- way accident; is still confined to l Hotel Dion, bub improving. L I, ]'un/in, lrIIr`nnO'. uh Hanan`: van: I Ill DUE IIUFKHBI !CHOU'. Ten bars Judd laundry map for `.250. M. Gilbert/n. No lnumlmg nor coupons: just: good non that : all. T. PA (Inn.Cninrnriu-lmnnf.I\1in n runn. lIU'lIll|Il. Mm: Annie Howton. Alfred atreetz, left. for Ottawa yesterday to continue studies In the normal echoo'. 'l`.... |....... 1...l.l I-.....l__ _-_.. 1'... cm. .. This ovnt of the aemaon, Robert Mantel! in "A Search \'Vu-rant." an the opera house to-night. Mm: Annin If-mhu. AH-uul -on-nah Info VV UCUB M \J0'l!. . W. Murray. uenalonal uaoretnry to J. L Haycoolr. M.1 .I`.. has returned from To- ronto. mu- -._.;_L -1 LI . _ . _ _ _ __ n-|___; ll-..A.-II W8"; 3; books, pxeroine books and scrib- blorn. good valhea and now lines, at I). A. Wacse & Co's. ur M.._-.... ----x___u _;___.-_._ A- 1 v "II II H'|'UUlil l0l' llll'OOn-H1310!` JVIIIIIO. William Dovoarn. Guelph, for burglary will spend five years in the penitentiary. The avani: nf than Innnnn, P.nI-mrt. M nninll vu-uuuruwonuiolullunoo tho Aulhulpouho You Iov.tboDou olmhrlo. [nu-hwn. nu noudonpo 0! Alexander ' Gnnn. Jnhnnmn an... Inu Hplllll nve yenrl In me ponuonnnry. The event of the season. Robert. Muntell in A Secret: Warrant." ah the opera houre ho-gxigho. nu.-I L.-`L- ---..-l__ l_-_L_ _._.I ._...II. . "$99 G U0 In Bore throats. with cold: are vary pr_e- valont now. Mu.` Hugh Willis. Willlumnvillo, 11173`: some than in convnloaoont. ll...` IT ......o. A |....--I -t .......`. \r....u....... some ulmn `II! convmuoonb. When U want: A barrel of good Northern 8% apple: 30? (hlborl/s an-ocery. he veterans of 1866 will have I ban- quet in aha Wmu bull in February. Trumpeter Jackson, "A" battery, lunat- Inz nu groom for surgeon-major Mualo. Devnorn. Gunlnh. for humlnrv --u-yp----- The lulu oi In-v-rr ug, x.m-wnn nu Pnonh Ara Ihnlnn A|.....o._u..n.n... In nun Iuuvv In VII" III I1lIC-WIIII IIC Pooch Arc Pulling About-lothlnu ll lands on `tunnel ox `thou Who An TUNE] "Noun. The Ice bridge in very firm. New upringlss wall paper at D. A. W.uOo&Co'a. Hun` C`|t-Itnin -nltln -...lJ- --- um-.. ..-- Pananaphs moxzb up av oun auav REPORTER! sPoRTI PARAGRAPH8. mcipENTsWm7 hills. to dlutici qglrxwllg uuvu nulluaqw OI Alix! Gnnn. Johnston Btx-out Lent Term Boxing February Tho but Idnnnuonnl ulv.m_.... II hockay : this oven- nunmu mention and not coupon y. no In lionumnt olcho NM battalion and no vhutndly pqpulu-in and Around lolbvtllo. . nury nvlnuuroli. VII mIl'l'iO|'l00 into to Mint Gertie Binptinl. Nsponu. Fndoriok Bunch. Brook villain woriing on 3 dovioo by which 5 bioyolc ridd can chnngo the you oi hie machino withoni diornonniin . The invontor in '1`. W. Ralph. N A 16:. Richard T.` mum. for tho .9" AA; p`... 1.. M.` n-I|...an. n-_s. -3 ,_, ----f-I -`V-v- -- ,-vvuo Richard 1*. `-`Manon. a gun nut in the nmum. may or (K... acres. but bun not uuupc donor butts Dncdon And tout olntgnon .0 `II. Inc I...s......n ..I .L- nun. 50 pl] Wll 0| ) IUVITII OOCRIIDUC. Mr. Darling claimed that being A ov- Irmnenb coqmrnctnr he was oxompt. rom pnying toll. HQ Inaeo informed by the poem dopnmnonb and was acting upon this information. Thy nagintrato did not. so interpret wt. and hold shah Mr. Darling had viola tho summon. Howovor. to give him nu opportunity to Itnngthon hi! can. tho mupzatnu ndjournod the can for two won I. 2 Run or Tho Ulnmct Oondnu-d Item `I'M Olly : tnehngu. Entry Hilmlolron. wu marriodotrltl. ihll. II Minn utf limnking Nnnnnnn WIDII LIIU U`}\lIUlI Ul FPINIUIIIK [EH Uly In jail. He gave notice of his intontion to opjntl. ouph Donaldson, Iaaaeo ol Catnrnqui bridge. chuged Noble Darling. Willem- holmo. with an infraction of the bridges act. by refuting to pay toll on the llth hut. Mr. Darling. he said. curried the msila botwoon the city uud Willouholmo. Ho also oonductad u stage line. corryin pauongan And (night. Ho hnd rum to pay toll on uevornl oocuiono. Mr. DArIin-1 rclninnnd tlmt. hninn n anu. Flm.-n Imposed on the Cub Drlvera-A Cine Adjourned. At the police court this morning the Eaves brothers and Gallagher brothers came up for aentence. The magistrate re- gretted that the case had been brought into court. It was a free light and should not have been ventilated in court. J. L. Whiting awkcd if that was his judicial opinion. The magistrate anid "certainly not." The three Eaves`. Daniel. James and Edward, were each tined SM and coats, with the option of going to jail for thirty days. The (lallaghore. Michael. Fmueia andCharlea, fared lighter. being fined 5 and coats each. with the privilege of spending thirty days in jail in lieu of pa ment. or selling liquor to Nicholas Granger after having been notified not to do 50, Henry liarknoaa was ned sir and coats with the option of 1-pending ten days in i-iii. He nave notion of his inrantinn I-.n UH MLBIUIH (H (l|lI!0. Abbey's liifcrveacollh Salt in known as tholoundation of health. All druggista I0 this standard I-Znuliah plcpoumnon M. (500. A large boulo. Trialai.'.9, `Jfnc wmuuuuurez-u. in cm! onnneonon mo Canada Lancet; anya: "Thin preparation ulnservoa every good word which in being and of in. A sample is olferod to each phy- sician and most favorably is in commented upon. There in no doubt; but. that the daily use olAbbo'y a Ellervencentz Salts will be a great preventive and aid in warding oil attacks of disease. .su.....'- mr........-....... u..n ;- ..,.-m.. __ Kingston Ladies College, A cnukc SCHOOL. -v n uwvuuu uluvnlli. In introducing Abbey : Eiferveloont Salt into Canada the proprietors onlyuk for I fair trial. The merits of the preparation will do the rest. In this connection the ffuruuin Lnnnnr. Inna . ||'I"|\i. n........-..A.'.... P"lll:!:)(5-Tot.nl of taxes, $139,916 14; col. Iglcted. M17 84l.`25; remitted. 08,993 5'. balance, $l4,9Hl 32. |H9T--Toml.$Hn,7-1`) 80:00 d.$l0.',. 037 70; remicuad, 865168.01: balm . 031),. tm-2,03. vvuvuun an-Iulnlyuvll I nuyuru. At last; nights : meeting of the city coun- cil collector Thompson mbmmed bhil re- port: lHIm_'l`n+..l nf man. man Qm n. An` n Want: It Ilelu Over. At Inst night's meeting of the city enun- (-il this communication, from 13. W. Fol- ger. manager of the Kingston street rall- wny company. was read: "As the oompnny is giving a satisfactory service on the Wil- liaupeville brunch and intends to continue the same. it respectfully Alli! that your council allow the in peril now pending to rest mer until the ay sitting oft court. in order that it may have an oppo trinity of judging of the service without in any way prejudicing the position in regard to the action." The matter was referred to the finance committee. U-H Ill; 1152.011. uh---` \II, 5uUI`n Snreob watering. I800 -Toba|. $1.77.`), 50; collected, $l,47!i.!-W. I897 ~-(lolloctod, $006. win vuu:v.-nl. III! l'!I,llI PJIJCIOFI. It wan cmnounced on Sunday that the St. Vincent de Paul moiety hud ellilinted with the mother society in l AI'lF. France. The society lust year Meir-ted over two hundred poor families. und- paid ever live lIlllldl'l'!(l Vinita to the nick nnd needy. To- wards the end of the preronh month n noted missionary priest will ndrlre-n mass meetinga in the interest of the moiety. A Lively 0l'Ip" lnet evenimr two small newspaper boys lmd A ilillerenee and fought the mutter out near the market rquure. Several citizens enmleuvored to separate them but they stuck to it like warrlora. A number of the newsboye` lmtornity nnsembloil to witnern the encounter but on the appearance of the police the crowd melheil away like dew before a summer sun. The lad: lought for fully twenty minutes. -. . u...-uuuu I.u1l"I! \lI'-ll |lIII'l. ` Among those who muted in all subject: ah the (mtario agrinlturnnl college. (Jutph, as shown by the Chrietmn I-xuninnunnu, nro: Firnt your. (L H ubton. l<`:ut.on s Unr- nors: U. A McIntyre. Renfrow, and J. R. llubclnaon, Enootzt: second year. F. R. Mallory. Frankfnrd; M. Raynor. Rare Hall; F. R Marshall, We!-bhrook. and N. C. Scott-. Kingston. rnuul lull Ul umcorl. The anhusl meeting of the Orange din- trlct lodae of Rldenu, mm held no Wood- burn on Jan. llth, when the following of- cera were olmted: W. M . L. Vnnluven, Batteraen; D. M.. A. Frown: chnplaln,JoI n McDonald; trenaqreg. John Kelly; lonturev, John A. Hutton; FT 8.. W. Kirkpatrick; I). of C., Charles Sleoth. ...-.... --uv uu-nu` nuv nuuulll UK UIIIIIIIT. l'revoab of the New York clothing store, Brook nmec, will offer to the pnbllo nll MI ready mode clothing at can rloo. HI! stock In well In-sorted.` People a mod of clobhlng will do` well to call on him in be to determined to reduce his stools. He al- so gives great value in clothing made to order. HIE BEST IS HIE CHEAPEST. __.._..... Great snlobm-In; `tho Month 0! Jumnry. .I'rnvnnh nf H1; Nnm \'.-...l. -I..u..'..... -1--- ) -v .5-A.-j- l - ' I . Jon: up qur Ion} loath. . William J.. Hgndenon.--`who nlendod ullty to hiring I bicycle last July from lv. 0. Webster, Gnnnnoquo. and selling loin Kingston. wan aontenood no Brock- vllje to four month: in Central prlson. .__:_, 'l`o_Fnt Up an movuor. Tho Kingston nnd Montreal forwn-ding company. gr cloud`: contract for the con-,. struotlon an elevator at: Ootonu Landing of n cnrofhyol 500,090 bunholo. In will be ready y May l0(h. '-31'? , J I _ . qcioy I lockup I Boot: {or elntlng and hockey cheap at AbemoI.by s. _,, N. ,,._.,,,- [fl TO-DAY'8 POLICE COURT. THE DJITRIOT DASH EC. Collector Thom p|on'| Report. l...o. ..:..l.sI. ........c:..... .J LL` -1... Agricultural Vcullogo 0|--:Inntu. vnnnau 41...... ...I... ..--..__| .-._ ,u _ .L St. Hm-.ent do l'n {II Hueloty. run: up ........ ...l ..._ u...`_I_._ n, To Pronnt Dluuo. . I, ram A. Blanchard. C.A.. J. B. McKay. Prhmlnnl. pin nlnni. orry Anoilcouunrv. mention of 0|co;:. .._.|_,_.,.. ..n l\ -`IIIIIII col`. Bllllll pill. In. B ton Dunno. Bollovillo, died on Blbdny to! I linptiop illness from lung trouble. Bio Irubornin Sidney mm- oovcn ynrrogo. and loans uvhuhnd and one son to mourn hot Ion. ....._..._, Prompt. relic! In that hudacho.div.r.inou. mutt. oonmpnuon. pain in the aide. nmntnod union in; Cu-tor : _l..ml| int Pills. One 5 don. small price. Hmnlldon. Bmnll pm, T Byron Dawn. Bnllnvilln. did on C what you om gob 3| (lilbcrt .- for Inc. : One tin Flnnun lmddnoo. Ono tln choice Applu. Ono Ha I md buns. Ono tin out tolnntou. Ono tin salmon. Ono lb. tin good lmkmg powder `xk Ono bot-(4-coho) Pansy Blonom tonne soap. Two pounds gin r amps. Ono pound msrurohclo. LVIIFH vvnuur; U!" IHIIIOT, MT. UNIQUE]. The various ol icers presented reporte for the past term. Mine 8. I.. Allen showing that excellent work had been done in the junior department I). A. Shaw. organizer. ave a review of his work. which was ighly satisfactory. During the term one society had been formed on Wolle Island. The treasurer`s report showed a good balance on hand. proving the union to be solid iinancially. A emalldeereaee in the ac- tive membership list in the city waenotieed. but the societies were retaining their in- tereet in the work of ondeavorera. The quarterly competition banner was carried off by l'ooke`s church iociely. having had the highest pementege of members in average attendance at its weekly meetings. The ntteiidaiipe of the several societies stood: Cooke's. seventy-one per cent: Brock street Methodist, seventy: Princes! street Methodist. sixty-four: Bethel.sixty- four. and Queen street Methodist. silty- two. The retiring preairlent briey ad- dressed the endeavorere before the meet- ing adjourned. .:-._._:_%.. `VT _ , u. IHIDLUU HIIU I VUIU l'UUllIlU(l Ill EHO FUIUUIIUII of more ollicora: President, Rev. 1!. Luing: vicwpreaident. H. M. Smith; ro- cordinu secretary. Min |.. Uhown: naeinn ant. recording secretary. Miss \'. Norrlv; corresponding secretary. Minn (lodwfn: na- ainhunb. Minn Bourno: treasurer, Minn Strnchnn; superintendent. of junior work. Mina Wilder; or aninor, Mr. Shibloy. Thu vnrinnn nl inert nrnnnntnd rmmru Cm- The aeml-You-ly uuulneu Ilectlng Hold Len Evening The locnl union of christian endeavor held its eemtyearly business meeting in Bethel church last; mening. president R. Meek in the chair. Previous to the meet- ing the executive me!) to nominate olllcern for the ensuing term. Tee was served to them at: the church. The business meet- ing was called at. eighb o'clock. and after de\'ot.innnl exercises Miss Barney aub- milted the report. of the nominctin com- mittee and a vow recalled in the no notion I I I\: L...... ..n:........ l)....-:.l....A. D-.. COAL um is Cdiat P..- --- v-w v v-- wt--IFUC I880N'l'ARl6ITRII'l'. HFUIJ PKUEBIIDUU DU EH3 CULIHUII. Aid. Btewnrh could not no why hi: pro- position wan opposed. " The city engineer would see than him city did not: lose any- thing by the streets being used b`y the proposed track, nnd lhe city so ioitor could be depended on to look carefully after the city a inieroata. However. if it. was the wish of the council. he would agree to the request; going to the board of works for a report. oHgqsTuA- ENo:Avo}_TMt'rnNo. l'6p0l"I (:0 H19 OOUDCII, HOWGVUIH Aid. Elliott thought the oounoil ehould go slowly. By grunting the privllu 0 naked for the street railway I elem wou d be converted into I freight rei road. There were conditions which the council were not aware of. Let the solicitor`: opinion be first presented to the counuil. AIA Hp-`--..L ......|.l ....L --- -.1.-. Ll. nun. FUIIUUIIH. Alderman llonnelly was willing to lure the matter to the board of works. bogobher with the city solicitor and city engineer. All that: was required was I short lirnnoh running from "the cor- ner oi Ellerbeok street. to tho mall: home. He would prefer that the board of work! report to the council, however. AM, W.lIinM. mimunht. Mu: nnnnnll nhnnld mtkldermnn Bohnn--"The board 0! works should report on the matter." Aldnrmnn \Vriuhh hhmnrht. Hm rmnmnf. tn IHUUIU TUPUTIJ 0 LI! ll]I(ll.UI'- Alderman Wright: thought. the request to build the track should come from the rail- road company. the name an other similar requests. Aldarlnnn Dnnnnllv wan willh1at.n|nA\'n fall. AI DU IHIIIU EMU IFHUK . Mayor l.ivingaLon--"No. bub they ask for permission to have froighb cars drawn through the city." Aldnrmnn Ht.mm\rI.-"nnlv nfhnr niuhh It who moved by alderman Stewart and lmunelly that tho oommunioation be re- lurrod to the bond of works, together With the city solicitor and city engineer. with power to act. The mover enid the company had large quentitlen ol `molt to 4-hip and would like immediate action taken in the matter. Tho mayor thought it would be venting too much power in the board of works to allow it to deal solely w.th the matter. He would refer it to the bound of walks to report. Alderman Stewart pressed his point. The llrm em- pluye fifty mennnd payn $170 intnxes. ltwma notdeelrod that tho rm Ihould leuve tho city. All that is naked {or in in aiding lie for as Ellerbeck street from the corner of the alloy loading to the molt house. ALI.-......,._ Il..l..... llI\niLn-u --I. LL- p\:`~ Iallll WU UULHIII PTUPCT lnlpplng [HC"3I5I- ' Ahl'u-mun llelmn "Dobhoy ask tho city to build we track '3" M...,.... l:..:.....o.... nun I...o. H... ...I. THE ATHLETIC ASSOOIAT [ON PROPERTY north of the {wood grounds. The uten- Ilon of Earl u at will run directly through I0 I09: wt: to 0 1 t I - eiifn of en. ou,."X,.`i.1"."-.. J`. 'E`?.`x`:..%a`2 Solicitor. Olannoo Shoot. walbur bnsineu la lnoreulng end unleee eme arrangement can be made bo get: railroad ours to our mall: bouee. we wlll have no make arrangements for bulldlng elsewhere, as some eulbeble polnb euoln ee l'r(eooLt., where we would heve dlrecb con- nu-buon with the Uanndlen Pnoltlo ea well n the Urand Trunk. and wetor delivery as well. We do not aeh olhher bonue or exemption from tmxee, but lb le absolutely neceeenry if we are no remnln in Kingston that we obtain proper ehlpplng faclllblee. moved my Alderman l-lmwnr-I; nnrl ruuulvu uvm-um wnuaereuon nun so me same time the city" intereste should he oerefuily protected-x "The time is spproaching when we must decide whether we will exercise our right to purchase our melt house `property st Kingston under the terms o -our lease: and one of our prinoipsl objections to doing so is the want oi proper ruilwe facilities for shipping in and out our pro aots. Not only is the expense of teeming very heavy but in wet or rainy weather it is impossi- ble for us to ship at all for days, end we have had rometimes a week ; orders econ- mulated. end we have lied to fill the orders from our western house at Palmerston. Onb. uh... I....:...._ 1. x_,-,, ,1 _ ,e ,.,,e,__ An Important Doonnont laid D010" III! umnoll-Bnllwny Gnu ooded to no `futon to the man I!ouu-'l'ho Diwal- Mon at an count! In no Iutu. At. tho council muting Int ovonlng al- derman Bmwnropunnud ntlm An In- 'portant commuulomon lrom the arm of L. & H. Olu-ho. mnluem one which should receive Iuorublu nonaidormon but no she nnrnn Hun- AL. -h_l_ .|..A_..-A. -I._..hI kg JJIUUKII LHU Clby. Alderman StewMt--"Only after nighb all " msquwr or oumti nos. TO as couauomto. [want A amen mam] U-I .rnuy\ `mason w ._ j---~c-:,-_ D:A:Yi3'S;$_0 T33 HANDSOME NEW EEBIDENOI ON nlon Street. near Dlvlnlon Strut. Intel occupied by David J. Whleohud. A unl oxpondmgo wlll complete it. hot 5 o 5 " 1:." mini rlrlhomcronndn. Apply to . V. jifmnrn` `no i u.` no" `ii `I n..n.nx'...ns.Ai..... ~` | The Pno1"oonAbHIN?1' rank nnulbgn ID-.A-WE$kETi6l when pulounnd with nu Now Truunon given bl , NO MORE BALDNIBB. `fl! Ilfll RoomI- I Madame Irolaml, Ilalr Spnojallst, Shampooigga onnarm. mo comrolrrmu To me NERVOUS on nvsolslmc. NUTRITIVE QUALITIII UNIIIVALLID. In Qunt-or~ Pound 'I`ln| only. n..........c 3.. JAIIII IDIJI 5 ran. I.m.. nun. Quu-`tor-Pound II P . - ""'J.7';?l'eHe"o3xomf.e'.'.153.$o3?%`:i`.h .0` uvuu Ivllu IlV|llI- I`UIII'lll'y Tho buo Education! udvonuu. mac oolnlo Oouh. Orouuot. Sknnn. '5ia"Li'KcV 6?}-*|:AV6R. supemomrv IN ounmv. -_ . ._._... .. . -... 4-.--..._-.-.4 You can save from 20 to 35 per cent. Fri- day. 2- - Z7 % smart ' '" 9Bf\.K.E._'[.A.999_9_5 lSutherIand s guv -v-: --:-. nal: fraud (or tho ovollnc. fliiikv If? FRIDAY Zlljlllllul tun Ponuuu the following dhtlno V0 north: ss(aa;n&;s'.?aaa r nnhnnn an .\ mun , (Inf-oohod Brio): Bonn. corner 31 In Albert stroot.,w1t.h four full Iota. App y to A. B1'l|A(1HAN. ' A : A nMwAIN-'rHu` BEAU'l`IB'UhhY Uni For Shoe Buyers at 'ia now in lull Hui. MIC begugjfuffnming` :8 Inch lowpiiou in Attracting the mnltlhldoa. " 3 l)on't Iorgpl. u r -' `:4 l5urchases for Cash {.L`ii33""iu' "=38 am the CALEDONIA sgmNGs' wanms n-II _ _ .L,.._ 9` l\lLV\.I 9 VVl'IIIb|\D affect. Sold everywhere by best Grocers. Hotels. and Clubs. In Rheumatism: it is not ` Its supreme merit has been" proved and is neg kno\\'1cdgcd by thousands of the most fastidious coffee comkmners through- out the land. Grocers on-r_yvJ11c1`e sell it. And hot Wominlnl Tollot louv- mu-a and 9. Izohuco-Uhunbon ouorwn mock. mock um. its purity and its stre.ngth' being gummxtecd by their soul. T33 HANDSOME NEW In ll6llh`d hi Dnvld J \"hltnhAA A III! Clear as a crystal and delightful in its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the coee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin cans from the famous coee importers, I HU.I_lIl' IV-N] `I!-` Nrlllhuf j unnnlhhhdn-n'I1nln-nul- Chase 6: Sunburn IILVXE N0 IORI Illalalllll um. IIIAPI1 I NU oamirmam` or '"'L`Eixu}y Barrio Street. with furnace and oth :- odun oonv ntonou. Alno tho Stone Dun - nu. :35 Ban 0 Strut. with modern unprovo- `llunta. Applyto Joml laml. _ 01* ' tad of Johnston Street. u! homo wait I! U dance of Hon. 0. Arlllrkpnc-rick. Iltuntod. opponlto Kaodonuld Par Kmxrunxol & nouns. Ontario 8 FD SEED TH]! DESIBAB . t ,IiDJohlu n utrut. Go 10 no I man. I modnn oonnn! CLOSED FOBMEELY THE dunno of on. G. A.-Kirkpatrick. I lull! nltunud. onnonlto Par] `Ema--..iam.a. TI... l____. ,1 5; an I. Illa : rrln '| 0100 lnhgto nu` gdiao HA1` LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH IMO of Johnston Street. fln homo I 135221: Htrnnla. WM ! fun-nAnn nntl nthnv am aLmrT" cugxcuu (omnnenu. we cruuli IIIII cum. 1!: only upoedy and economical trontnunt fdrnohlylg. burning. bleadm . scaly. nn_d lllxpply` humor! of tho Ikln, act p,_Jmd blood. CLOSING up SALE. I -u_-- :----. -- v-- fnitic relief for akin-tortured hnhiea und m|'ftot tin! Inaihon in II. nrm bath with Cm-mun Bon. and l| single application of Citiyzxcnu (ointment). the great skin euro. 111 mi: nmlndv and economical tronumnt l0l' nunmg. uutnmg, mueuuug, uuuny, nu_u ptxgply human of Ikln. acaimnnd tlcura [O08 mhmi Chg wod. Porrnlnguu AM ) Can- BABY HUMURS d:::.;2.'. .44.: 0... .I.|..,on.o..u..I Innlulnn and $2.50 to $4.00. mum The Cornovslny Company, I QDIIIITA DIl'\Q'f`DI'I'I' V Inn`, 9 mm: 10. Pan: Dll1uA!mCllll- It `A? Aflomolo osnolon; onion.` Al. Q ' on Io Can Every nby Humm-."mullod mt. Prlnolpnl. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE IEED E351- .1DJoh root. looslley. pot oinvvo. modern oonnnlonou. non; ADDILI4. BARGAIN- nbad dnmmh` EDUGATIONKIIT ll`?! GRATBS ; A `'3 Ito-opens on MONDAY JAN Std. 1898. for Us nnd lvonln Olanmm In HUHI . E88, SHOE - HAND ANU OIVLI4 BEILVIUE HUBJ E0'1`s. Individual Instruction For full lnformuuon mull I! Uollou 01ce.0ddfollow| block. _.._.__...:....._..._... TO BE LIT. FOR SALE. when all kinds of wood is to be had at lowest prices. N-'I`H AT BEAU'l`IB'UbLY shad Brink Hnmn. nnrmu `IND TILE. Aylllrkpncn-(ck. In 5 Park. nouns. Ontnrlo H Pmulnvrd nnd (`un CUTICURA DOA . `n -au uuvnuu Pmmme. ' ..co- R T33 .1118 ' that Ad oin- Lppll a`. mo I anti: uuuu now cnrnoa our Iron: me ya:-. Thomqotnpliodthu memo! those- 60iiW pmddd by II lth- oil U HIS nu. On motion 0! Md. lolhlvoy, thotbkou Bron bun by-luv `an read A third IO. Iilncd nnd nnlad. On]: an nldnrnnn D. WHIII If-II` VII IT I FIINI H`. and could. I; ODD alderman BO0TH & U0 St YARD, ufif . .3` "..`..':'n`.'.'iT.' :'.Ic n'. .?:;'."?.3.:.. 7"..':". and dodoit carried out {tom lab Till lnnla nnlind than nnvmnnt :1! mu m. DOIIG OI WOIII. Il|'II(ly PIIDIIIDOC. Ald. Ilium: pnoomod tho ropom of the commiuoo-on :o..wotcr and light. already publiahod. In connection wimp the report. Ald. Doonolly hopod the oommmoo would not. forget to take up I can lo of petition: for lighu. I led lab you on Account. of lack of fun a. A n Alarm box was also mold no the corner o_ Union an-oat. and Wollingwood nouns. .\Id. Minn. pro- muod content! to the number. TL; all. gigs! pggnl AI.` ...A.--... L- IVl|l'Ul.l'I "II 0! IO A0005! DY-IIW. On motion olv Aldo. Donnell; gnd Curtis, plouun yachts Inn exempt lrom un- tion. according to tho opinion 0! tin city uolloitot and um ordond attack from the hooks oi tho oollootor. L ' AH. Doha aid if tho bill: juli/p7`@tl by the council won Included in tho cui- -\AAaI Agnln n`-tuI 1... 0...... Ignh -... lIl|$l IIIUCIC W `III H353`- The oily olorl road the roturnmby mu-do.r0 the passage 0! the Abbott by-law. on mntinn nf Aldn. Iknnnnllv Anrl (Yul-kin u. uoruun. our. The committee recommended no action on tho petition of J. Ron Roboruon. uk- ing for I grnnh to the Toronto children hospitnl. Ado led on motion of Aida. Cur- tin and Donn ly. Ald. Cumn mwnnnmd elm rnnnrt. n! 0.. nu unu uunnuly. Ald. Canon pronntad the report. of the bond of works. nlrudy published. linnln Minted thn mnnrm nf sh. u. n. nuwnuon. to; J. A. Ulrdmor. lb; W. Moore. 35; C. I`.R. telegraph company. 31.26: Municipal World. $7.90: Canadian express company. 50c.: J. Reid, 86 50: Now. Langwn & Co.. 3061: J. A. Skin- ner. 850; dopuustion oxponaoo. $43 50; W. 8. Gordon. 8'20. Th: onnnmiftnn ram-nnvnnngol Inn `nth... u -unw uwuuuuexpculsel, emu; Dell cole- ono company. 825; Gear 3 Wilson, IOU; D. Mclntyro. $3 50; J. ' oroe. 960 ; -I. Hnt.nhnnnn_ MI .1 A n-rinnr IR. nANTELs; lilil quuu; u. ucmuyro. as ou; J. Torso, 200 J. E. Hntcheaon. 85; J. A. Gardiner. 85; `V. Moore. 35: C P.R, rnlnnrnnh nnrnn-nn uugluuur lllu clvy wnolcur I70 l 0p0l'B. Ald. Mooero -- Thelma Davidson and others. asking for erection of an are light: at corner of Union and Ellorbock streets. DUUIU 0| IIIUUIDIY. Ald. 8towarb-L. H. Clarke & 00.. re pormlulon to make nllroad contraction with malt houao.` Board of works. ciby engineer and city solicitor to roporb. Ald. Monet: Thnmu nAvin`nnn nnrl Potltlonl I :-slanted Ald. Wright---Joseph Peters. asking for leaee of portion of ground surrounding the house of industry`. Ald. 8Lawnr|:-L. N. (`.lnr|m A On m Uflayn Fromc E. Wrenahall, asking for pri- vilege of painting portraiu of oxrmnyorn. City property. lfron Dorry Lodge, No. l, asking for re- duction of rent. of city hall. City pro- party. Frnmlf Iv`. Wrannlnnll Anlzinn fnr n-i, IJUKTU UK WUI'KUo From the city aolioitor. givin opinion upon the right. of tho Mldlun agricul- curalaociot copay taxes. The society is exempt if t, no council agrees to same. Fi- nnnna, I uvmuu. V From the board of health. ro 'p-uaago o! by-law governing conitructiou nnd nu. porvieion of dry ourth olouote. City solici- tor. Il`.m.... 51.- |..........I -1.` l.....I:L .._.._._-.:.___ AL- DUI`: From the board of. health, respecting the need of B drain on lower King street. Board of works. E`..n... 5|... -1... -..l:...'A..._ ....l..:.___ __ :_:-,, |0l'H]Hl4IUI] IUFWITGCQ Dy OIL" Clerk. From W. H. Bryce. asking for names of members of board of health. Board of health. lrm... cl... |.........a nt L.....n|. ...."....--...-.. -: Forget it Not. urn uupurbmnu. Elle, water ana ngnn. From J. M. South, claiming damages through main rower breaking. choking sewer into his dwelling and ooding collar of name. Board of works. I.`....... l`.......I....t I. u-.... n-II-_.:n_ _n-__ Ul Hlllllliu Douru OI W0l'K5- From Trunloof & Sons, Bolloville, offer- ing to supply dog Dogs. Finance. From W. Nnwmnn. nitv mminnm- - An. mg Lu supply uug hugs. L` nuance. From W. Newman. city engineer : de- partment, asking for infurmamon touching the duty of Kingatoni city engineer. ln- lormation forwarded by uilvy clerk. Fmm VV. H. Rn-nn. Alllina fnr names: at IDUO. l(lUpEHUg 14`:-om W. Nichols, V.S.. asking for ap- pointment; no vetgrinnry surgeon to the rim department. Fne, water and light. From J. RI. South. Dlniminu dnrmurmn From F. King. ucrotary oi the board oi trade, submitting copy of ii renoiution pound by the board oi trade. and having relation to harbor improvements. In con- nection with this it wu moved by Aid. Toyo that thin communication from the board of trade be received. and that this council in oi the opinion that the work ro- iorrod to, viz , the dredginar of the harbor and the placing of buoy: in the Old Ship ohunnol, in of tho utmoat importanoo. and that the communication be reierred to the board of worlu. with the request that they 00 operate with the board of trade of Kingcton and of Montreal with I view to having the government undertake this work on the opening of th navigation of 1803. Adopted. I4`:-nm W . Ninhnln. V S , nllxincr fnr nn. M . Thus communications were reoolved and voonaiiored: I`-pun D (`Luau `ll-..-I. _-__..I-x..x.__ -1 Illu vuonu IOTIUI From B. Our Harris, complaining of over umumeut. Court. of revision. WFIIIVIR. J NInl\'nIunu ngl-Inn an l.-..- UVIT IIIIUIIIIIUIIM UUUTIF OI IOVIIIOIL From R. J. Moliqlvoy. asking to have name plnced on nuoumont roll: an owner on lob on Clergy street, and also com- plaining olovor umamcnh. Couro of ro- vision. In....... 1:` Bl... .-......L...- ..l LL- L.._-.I -1 IJDIIIIUUY, UIIKUIU. DC: 1 ` Upon tho motion of Aldo. Stewart: and Wright, the minute: or December 20th, and January l.0t.h. were Adopted u princ- rho Vsrlonn communication And Potl- tlonl Road and Reports Brought Down -l'und| ProvIdad-'l`ho Eoplonndo to be Bnnucd A regular muting ol the city council convened lust ni b. Pruent: Mayor Livlngaton, Aldo. oKolvey, Toyo, Sto- wart.. Elliott. 00030. OIMOO. Roblnnon. `White, Behsn, Webster. MoOm-bnoy. Mooorl. Johns, Shaw, Minnow. Wright, Donnolly, Cums. Bell. . Unnn Hm mnrlnn nl AIR: H};-...t. -....'l The above goods are the choice of our stock and are made of White Bros." Box Calf. W. J. Disk & S0n s THE Busmzss consnosnao AT LAST wears SESSION. --1-....-Anu---q-u-u--.._:--__ ]c1rrrA1Hi2_n__1N lamo toy `two Yours. In no nob noooooory for o man to moon With on uicoidont no bocomo lomo or other- wioo phyoooolly impoirod. Friondo ol Sumol Doooldoon. Pmoburgb. pootmootor on Duon pooh oioo. hon wondorod for oono tflno who could ho tho naowor wish Mn. ondwbon told that his oprlod coo- dmon woo duolso rhounouom con :1 hordly boliovolo. But not: won tho oooo how. ovor. Mr. Donoldoon woo Iomo with rhouniouon for two yooro. and during that limo ouond inoomol n and otpu-Ionm od `tho roohool dilloo by to sting on of Drmoldoon and Inlnoouo and` o . -{yum oll kind: to no pol-moo. A: loot hot Dr. Roll`: Rhoumotic Cato on too o( o ltiood. who bod boon cuod A shallot oooaphlnb. nod oftoc taking no homo ol ohlo wondorfnl propo- rouon tho poin dinoppoorod ond now. to to no roll on out. from (no to bobtloo of De. mum Rhoonollo Ono vi to my I ol hoomou . Thin Eaporotlon no ooo'`i`S|:I.:I-I|olly::tl)I`:onto I do. `From. oootoolt houloo will ootooony knot I-Ioonokion. Tho 1. Hall Modioino (on Now Yon. Bold only at Waldo dung Itoto. runuuuc may we ouur. , The deputation touched the council ohunhor ulnar the council had adjourned. bub thoylnlorviowed the rmyor And ad- vised him of the ndvnnugec of immodiou notion being taken. A-I.-=Ibo mayor : din- nor. hold ulcer council moocin . his wor- oluplnlonnod the Alderman the dolo- gu.ion'n requub `and Aldo:-man Rym, with nun member: 0! his committee on city proporhy. were up oinbod 5 aommittu to Act. with the of node. naming we uir non. A. Shaw com: a lobter to the meeting outing his inability to bo recent. hut. in- uilnating that hi-a aympac ion were with I fnir being held in the city. He pointed out thub an application would have to be made to the governmenb for the return of the cunt. The meeting Adjourned to be roan led by the chair. Thu dnnul-.ntJnn m.n)..A 51.. ..-......:l proper awpe Wm 06 taken no avoid that. Dr. Gibson was of the opinion that Harrowsmith would not show any dator- mined opposition. A fnir in the city would he more central for the farm- era, as those located in the front section of Frontenac found it inconvenient to go back to Harrow- amith, and if those in charge of the fair at the latter place were appealed to, they would reedil recognize the advantage of holding the air here. A, l-lhnn lnnti . l-...- 5.. um .......u.... Prellmlnny slteps Token to Re-Eatublleh the Expmltlon In the City. Now that the city has acquired the mid- land central lair grounds. the regular fan i industrial exposition will be re-established and conducted on a firmer and wider basis than heretofore. Kingston has not had I fair in two years. a feature in the year's flrroceeding which was greatly missed. he merchnnte are cognizant of the value of these leirs, both for businose in the city and advantages to the farmer. When the farmers of the county saw that the city did not take the greatest interest in the fair. Harrowsmith quietly secured the fair, and for the past two yeurs, the most successful exhibition in the county took place there. The city will now aim to reestablish the fair here with attractions auiilcient to draw all the farmers in the vicinity. The midland central lair association receives an annual grant from the government which has been applied to the Hurrowsmith fair during the past two years. Application will" be made to the government for a diversion of that grant back to the city. At a general meetinu in the bond at uuuua or pastoral work would permit or. In 1887. Dr. Lucas was invited to Australia to insist the temperance workers inayenr a campaign work to secure the passage of their local option measure through parliament. From Australia he proceeded in IN.`-I8, nrcompnnied b Mrs. Lucas. by way of the Red Sea, t rough Egypt, lmlry and France. where be no operated win the united kingdom alliance in opposing the objectionable compensa- tion clauses in tho proposed new "Local Government Bill. 11. .s-....I- ,...-_ -:.. L---; L.-,1. _n _,_-, \lUVUl'IIlIIUHU DUI. He stands over six feet: high. of propor- tionate breadth, with an intellectual looking head well not on maneivoaliouldera. In manner ho is `frank, genial and humor- 0118. "D. V. lil'CAS. Who is Lucas`! 110 in a (fmudian by birth and education. He spent. quite a number of years in the Methodist minia- try. He was a. strong tcmpcrnnco advo- cate. By the death of a zouloua tempor- ance worknr in Canada, a vacancy was created which Dr. Lucas, by the unani- mous vote of tho temperance alliance, and also of his conference. was invited to fill. He fully intended to rotum to pastoral work, but his experience and observation soon gave him such on insight into the iniquitio-4 of the liquor traffic that be re- solved to give more attention and more opposition to this {win of evil than the duties of pastoral work would permit of. 1887. Dr. Lunm: wan invitarl tn BOX C al f Laced CALF. Boots. new toes, heavy or light soles, welt sewn, per- fect tting, worth from $3 to $5,-oureale prices {* Men's Box