Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1896, p. 1

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In the eldernnaliic arena there were thirt_v~four onnditlnten. Of thew. three. Aide. Behnn. Curtis and Wnlkem, were elected without I conteet. Of the remain- ing thirty-one. the Conservatives numbered fteen and the Liberals fourteen, inde- pendente two ; and on everyone knows. ten of the fourteen Liberal: and eight of the fteen Conservatives were elected. It is a curious concidence that ever ward in the city, with the exception 0 Victoria. re- turned two Libenla and one Lonaervutive. Mayor Elliott. Mayor Robert F. I-Ilhuu i.- nno of Kings- (,on'n mouth pi-mniiwlit vitim-Iiu. H0 in: u thorough but-xinuun nmn, uml illl!` won hon arable position, after an up ni'eIil,i(-uuiiip of five yennn in the cuunvil. WiIt*l`i* he pruved to be the pouusnmr of exocutive nhility of II high order, and where hin opiniunn have always been listened to with nttentinn and ~ curried great weight. flu hm: repitanentod Rialeuu ward I.-1iIi('u hi Moensiun ma west at, the board, and his r.-ollm lies have shown their mnthiemae in hin nhi ity by `placing him in cimrge of the W (er \\'urku(?mn mititoe, which, under hin chairman:-hip. carried out. niout inipormnl nnd nuccesshil I ialatiun. In every position that ho has he d in the ~mni(:il he hm` llllliilbll him self crodimbly and with he-in-t in the vity. He is n uent. speaker. and hm: n thnmu h group of municipal affairs. He earned I iv wnmi approval of the citizemc for his un~ coinpromining_ opposition to the " bhunt furnace fake. A ...H.... I(i......o....:.... Mnlvnr I`|l..n Ima ' IIHTIACO HIKE. A native Kingnmnimn, Mayor Elliott has the l`8|)llt4\tl0n of beln one of the shrewd- enl, business mearin the city. He in the senior partner in the rm of Elliott Brothers, swam-litter: nnd hardware deal- enl. He learnad hhftmde with u 4-ity rm -MnKnlvav at Bin-h~-nml afterwards lled native Kingntoninna, nnd nevunteen of them have previounl uerverl in the council for periods ranging rom one your upwimln. Only four of the twenty-one are bouinnern in municipal life. Al(lI. Milne. Minneu. Hewton and llonnelly. Fifteen of the members are native-born (`nnmlinnn, Lliree are Irish by birth. two nre En Iinh, nml one was born under the ntnrs null stripen. He is none the loan in true niul lo `Ill (Inna- dinn. It will be seen that nu (I Snotin" is unrepresented in the (!0llH('ll, nllhough several of the nldermen nre of Scotch deu- cent. Three of the members nru bnoheloru, one is 8 widower, and eighteen are marrietl; two are Romnn Untholiun, one in u Congre- gatioiinlinl, one in u Hnptint, four are Epiu. copulinnn, six nre Metliotlist, nncl ei ht nru l'renb_vterinma; one in a wlioleuu is dry goods inorclmnt. one in ii tailor. two nrv doctura. two are lawyer:-.onu n confe<-t.ium:r. two are t-untrmemm, three nre grocers. mn- is nn undertaker. one in in the liunulry blll new, one in n nteninhont imapector, one in it rain denier, two are nnunngerz-i#one of n liorwurding compnny, the other of n woolen Inillv Mltl one has retired from the lN`trlHll pursuit of lJlIl-Iille. Alli. Behnn left Ireland when he wiu-I L00 young In kink the blame stone." but` he ne\'ert.|Iolenn in one of the ixzut speakers in the council. and hin utbnrniu-as invariably command the attention of his mlkmgusu. He in n mpid thinker, has It thorough ac- quninunntre with munici nul law, uml nn in!,iInnte knowledge-. of I. 0 city`: nffnirn. The electors of Ontario ward showed their .-nnrl nan-n in nln.-Iuu- him hv nnnlnvnnnn n m-ucvillmn mm mm . V ,- t,I'iu'-,limi mm-h. He ` I` f. spent n number of ` years in the l'uit4.-II .`. Htutea-. umi mr\'o(i mi uurgx-un in n Nurlln-rn rugiim-nt luring Hu- wnl` of the l`Ui)`iUlI. IKMTOH. Hilim: hiking up the |mu't,i<'c uf hi.- )I`l)f(5Hil)l| in Kingston Ll` hll iN,`('UIIIL k|IU' H!` H grninl, whu|ehezu'u-ti gentlvmnn um! um'(.-.cn.- tul Im-divul mun to u ` grelil pmpoI'tim of lhu V popululiuu. Hr hm: n tlm-p llllli 1-I4-cu` insight intu <-ivir ntinirr-, and no ulxlcrImm'n upiuiunn -nrr_\' nmrr weight lllllllllg lH' Mr" lI(`|'l'I]t (I |I|ul'8 rt-mlily h_\~ his 1-ullcuglu-H thnn un- hin. Hun !I|llI|i<'i|Ili 0X|I(!l`iU|l(`IJ vow-r.~4 u ` , period of fuur yearn. ` mulma in result of his work ml <-huirmim of the ` Purku (Tunuuiiu-v he in untitled to the credit of hringing our puI'k.~z (0 Lhz-ir |)l`t98t',lIt` (`l`u(liiAIbl: vunditiun. Be- sides hi.-4 prn('ti(!e he innmsgus nn I:.`(L8IIi\'8 and mu-c-unuful private banking bnluiimuu. Ho is u 1-|tnllI|(`h mud em.limniuut,i(- Lihuml uml hm: rendered his party yeolmuu service in inure Lhnn one stirring contest. Me in nu Anulimm. mul HI one time lwulxuwtl in Minn nurring conwnx. no in mi :\ngli(-mi, and in one prupuz-ustl entering the niinistry uf that denmn1'ImI.ion. Dr. Curtis hns minnunced himself as II mui(lidnte for Lin: nmyumlty next your, in answer ton requisition signed by (-it.i- ` win! generally. The elecuim of Ontario wnrd aboem so highly the services of Aid. (7urt,ir-I that they retilrimd him thin your by nu-clmnation. 1 no elocwrs 0| unumu wnm snoweu bnelr good sense in electing him by ncclnmation this year. HIIl'(.'1lLIt', mm nu-I upeettlncu nrc l|lWl|_\'H lin toned tn with benet and plum-ulrts by his (.`uI~ leagues. l)r. (`urtis is Hulk-\'i||inn nml hllfl u.. 0 .-.. .-..I 1...! . AM. (Dr. ) (,'. `ur- us in one of Lhe bloc-1 men in the 1-nun:-il. He in u polished ulnmkc-.1`, uent. gr-m-cful, witty nml, ut tiluw:-. bilin 'l_\' rmr(:uHLi::. uml his (~0|mI'nwu Ill mm. uernng unul mm. Alxl Rohim-on in n | re~byturitm- -one of the ulllmlt nwlnhern of the congregation of (`oulte'u Cll|ll`('ll. He is an Oroungemun and hunt held high ullive in the order. Hehnn retiretl from lyuuinena. His nrem-lure ut the ('uuI|('il maul will be u gunr- " nnuw than all wine leg- v inlutiun will rmteive " uhlc support. uml that ull unwinv lneun-Iurun .' `- will be Hl(.'l'I|l_)' 4-un- ` l "` ' tlenmed. I ' the debris hue been cleared oil the field of M-tiou. the inn `or-elect and the ullermen- elect have nnleinnly sworn to l'mt.hlully conserve the inlereuta of the vity. Even now it in worth Wllilv to take on but-kwnrtl ghmve over the lnttlt-ltl, so that the-. will of the penple, made manifest by their vutea, may he clearly men. For the two mayor- nlt 1-umlitluteu 2,3909 mien were ouuntetl, am the ovcupmnt of the uiu_\'nr'r- x-lmir thin vanr Will the l`h()ll`8 of the Ul(7(`l1ll'Il in nu LWGIIL ' yearn, [UT ulxwen or wmcn no ropn wnulmr Rideau wrml. St. Lawrence wnral haul the benet of his services an uklermnn for two earn. as also hml (`nmmqni wnrd. Hu hum goon twice nmyor of the city in IBM! and INS. In 187] he was elm-(tad to the Lcgin|n.l.i\`e An:-mnbl_\' us Libernl Invin- ber for Kingrltnn, in whivh pouitiull he wmi vonrnn-4| in IHH. uerving until I878. rmbvtm-inn- -une nf .-\Ial. Willimn Rubinmn has been justly uumcd " the neuter of the council. He in n Imtive of Bullymoney, County of Antrim, Ireland. and was born in the last year of the rut, quarter of the century vlH'2.'. He came to (fmuuln when he was twent,y.mw {earn old um] tuck up hin nbude in the 4iIm-,`-Itmne (fity. Soon after his arrival hem he began tn take an inwrent. in muni~ cipul InuM,ers. and in I857 his fellow citi- wm Innnifetued their condence in him I) ' elm-ting him bu l| seat ut lhelenuncil b0uI'({. Him-0 than he has mt (U-I uldernmu fur twently` yearn, for aixwan of which he repro- nemet |....l .1... |~.......l>h no |.:.. ..... Aid. Wllllom Robinson. KINGSTON; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 1896. One of the oltlent members of the council, ` twice nmyyor of his nntive city. AM. lirunnan. In today one of the inont. popular of the city fathers. He represented (`um- nugui ward for xix ymma. Sydonluun wurrl um-i year and l"runtunm~ wnnl one ye-,ur. Thin _\`q1u' he lwmletl the roll in Ridenu ward, and the electors will mve no renmm LU rmgnyt their conridmwe in him. (Iunnervntive, and has mntestml lunHl|C- uensfullyl the city in the canine of that party for the Legislative Assembly. He in (me of the most prominent society mun ` in Kingston, claiming membersh%i in the I. O. O. F., Foresters, A. O. U. .. Frve Masons, Sons of England. Dau htarn of Rehecm, etc. He in A.l).C. tn t e (lrnntl l Heir-A` Urllllll, IN` ('l|I| (`Xlll'(`H.`4 [HF lU('JU" umrytlny English, M tl]v- umlorn u\'vr)' hvnmr. H0 in n llmro Grit. uml u member of him u-mgr HI. George`! (Anglivnn)(-nthuclrnl uppoinmlent to the 1-hnirlnnm-Ih lmurtl nf works show: his worth, Imumhip. nf mnnnu .-\l1l. (,,`m'-ton in no new guminlhv1-mun-il <-humber, and no member will I'H'ci\'un warmer welcome to his accu:-(um-.d plm-e than he will. Frontenac wurd hm! u I`t)pl`(!H(`llNIIi\ 1: who may he (In-p'emh-,d am In (Iu hiu unnmnt to nd\'um,'e the int,erur nf t hv wnrd and the city. He wns chuirnmn of the board of work:-I in I894, and Kingst V streets were never in better condition, Imr reveivetl better mm, than (luring his (-hnir- popllll` with an c-mews or Inn reuow 1-nu zelns. He in n pronounced Liherul, n Runmn (futholic and u prmxxilmm gure in (`uthulic societies. He in-{n mamber of the I-Iepurube school board and has tilled this position of H(5('l'8tA|l')' of that body. He is vice-president of the Liberal Am-aociution of King:-stun. He has si nitietl him inten- tion of becmning ll cumliunw fur the lmL_\ ur- ulty next. yeur. He in uvmmrrieal. I x I Mr. Behun has lived for the greuwr porn ' ti utonnntlin thoroughly i identied with low: intwesu-. Hemwrien I i on n iiourin-Ininfg grocery bllillel-IH mud in . populnr with Al c-hsawu of hip: fellow 1-iLi~ i l.IIN, H9 in n nnmmlm-.mi Liiwrnl. city, with me oxcopuon or vncwm. na- Gurnod two A In-go majority of this year`: alderman no young men. At least six of them are ROBERT J uuna. nu v uuuruuu. Chnirmnn of City Property and Mnrkelx luul nn inc-xluulalihlu fuml ` um-, nnd, whilv not. In brilliunt` ('Xpl`('r4H his ideas in plniu, linh. III uulornt.:uu|iugof ! Hm:-ul1gh~p4u'ml` `llIb(`l` 1-nngI'-g:I(,im1 uf \ngli<'nn)(-nthuclrnl. Hi.-A ru- 0 1-hnirnuun-Ihip uf tho : pahuwu his worth l'Zl.I.l()'I"l`. M/\\'uH.. Although as young mun, Ald. (L H. Allen enjoys the uundemro of A large pro- portion of the ulevtorn of Sytlenlmm wnrd, uml Llmir vontlence in msitller umluewrved nor minplm-ed. This in his second year in the vouuoil. He vmn burn in (hlew-Ia, but lmn ronided in Kingsbon for Home yearn, nml luul 1-olmwn himself to be u shrewd l|l|(l 1-lumrennful lnminunaumn. He in innpecwr ul Llnu Htalulnrtl Life Annurunce (In. Altl. Allen in in Liberal and a l\lo.-tluxlint, uml is (l0H('t:ll(lv(l from rntuunvll old Englinln amok. Thnt Lhv l'l|L(`|I(lf (`l'H of St. lA|Wl`Q:l|(`.t` wurd r:~<~ugn|7.- mu ugnpreviuw AM. Liv- iI1u.Lu|1'um`\`iuent ml an uhlurnmn luring ` thc-Hm yunr.-A III which he mt in the l`,U|ll|(`n Hulne Lime ugh, wm1(IuInum4tl'u|.t\1| h their rmurning him out thelwud of the pol in the wnnl`. Tlml. he duserveu the condence re- ported in him Lh(`l`8 4-un ho not the Hlighwal. doubt, and thnc he will luring I891! faith- fully serve Lhu inbereatot n! his pun.-:tituent,s in n furugoue cumrlusion. His am-cesnful business career is nuicient proof of his Plllllll mm nml in also spurts. In Im-lube-r of Ilrvu'r<, nnvl [Il`ill('ip|('.~'. l'U|IlI('|I nl lH:lh, I0! lhnl hv IH vxtrt-.Im-l_\' polmlur m hm um [I nurd S_\'lunhmn vu-.14 nm- ply })I`1I\'71l on vlmhull (h|_)' hy the |mmhtuInt- support m:<-ortlt-d him in his-A first munpuign. nu hr run an llt.'(`k uml IIU('k mare with the Sydenlmln wnrtl vhnmpiun, AM. 8.1,:-,wurl, who tlnauun-ed him b) one vote only. Ahl. Minman in at King- rlmniun. the Hecuml non nf Junm-H Minnun, uf the firm of Mau:nee~ & ` Minncu, \\`|mlemIle dry goods Im,-rchm1t.rI. Hr studied ul thu (`ollugiuw llmtitute und mt Qllm-n`r<, uflvr leu\'i1u;t.hu publicschuola. nml hue. uinve his ntry into mt-.rca.ntile life, been in (hr .-Icrvicu of his father's rm. Hois nu untlmninu-tuic~. mennher of several frntmwml rwiutiue<-- l\lawm1it'. Royal Ar- rnnum mul (,`|u1mliun Order of FurueIwrH-- i.-nl.-A0 an ardent duvowe of athletic re-ligion he in u Preuh Leriun, n lnvlnhc-r Hf lhn 4-nIur|1urnh'nn n H! An ! Mr. Htvwurt wuu rm!` clumml tn the z-uunml lur-I your", uml nu nlumwtl wuru the ? Hytlenhmn rnt(.~-pn.\`1-r.u with the mnnmer in which he u<-quittmtl hilmdelf that Hwy ru- Lurnml hiln thin year at the head of Hm K pull. He in (I1.-ncentled from Hcuttinhunv venturn, nml hm been In wuixlellt of KillgHL()ll for {M1-IIt_\'e\'vII _\'t:urs. ' An mnnmn-.r nf Lhn `Sire grand lmlgo of Odd Fellows. He lcoummmln the Kingston Field Buttery with the rank of mnjur. He in un udlmr~ N cut of the hletlurxlint tlenmninntion. awn was It memomme (mu. Ill uuru wmu. save one, there was in r-,onto:-t. nml the ug regnte of votes polled for um_yorult_\' am aldermimic vantlitlutmi nliuwi-I that the electors were fully alive In the impor- tance of returning in 4-uum-il unpuhle of in- telligently treating the munivipnl ueotln of the Limestone City, mid of uiding the ship of civiv government aulcgly through menncing perils to the lmrlmr of nucuexon. The ext.-iwnient of the battle luul (lied nwuy, Ald. Charles Llvlnnton. I I'l'|l'I()l| HQ` IN lTt3rm I/Urll f Hw 4-:)I|gmgnti()II 0 St`. I H! u llIl|h|I)l'l*l' of tlmn-u.-rvn nu-n.~< :1 III xluun .v\M. both 4-nun: ...;n.... u-mm M. JUIIIIH mu 0 M Mnnnmc, mid of I. D. ~ ().l`, l"nI'o~u-I'n, R.n_\`n| Arvmnlln. Ht. Amlrt-M's Hm'im_\' ml in pl :-pi lent nfthu Inc-n14-ux'lin;_' 1-lulu. He: Lukun n dz-up I in ..I l.l..o inc. [UV K{'I|L_\'4Fe\ (`II _\'l5HI`P`. Ax Iummgcr of the Kingston and .\10ntreul Furwm-ling ('u., he has won the I'eputnli uf being u capable and rc- liublv bu:-cineun nmn, while his guniul nut.uru hurt I'IItlnl't ll hnn tn nll ulm huvv umnv into 1-mlm>( with hinL Hz: in II Lil-rnl um] 41 l'I`(-N up hm... In 1. h_\'l,4~r1 um-x-1-:-u, In Mll|lA'lH`H uml hn.-4 (lune mu:-h In |)0|rllIlII`i`I.t` nll nmnly .~ in t.hiN('it_)'. Nu nldcrmnn kw,-pr: u kn-vn c-r vnm-h upon thu hm-V IIIUHN nf hi:-I vi! lhnn .l.....; \l.l Ho. ' gvruv I|l(|l'l If [.f(`lllll(.` worth n In` l'.'4lIlIH\!U(l by pu lnr (`H((`t`lll. than .-\I ullw.-4 .~\. Minnun w n'u\'o- mm of Hit` be m.. .1... ' rm. an (own mlnlnvr of the un HL. .ln|III`H I04] n1\lIu null nll RIIII me ovcupmnl OI uw lI|u_VuI' H rnmr l.ll fear r out than ve out of the H0\'t!l| wnnln. un mm. nu ll M I`. Ht`wnrl ..` .. .~ pr:-Hi ul curling .ur< nl his-tivn \` pup I .-Hal. II :`\III. will Ahl. Htruinge in one of the l'Ingliuhnien in the mum.-il of '91i,und hm: been in resi- dent of Kingston for 27 um-of Ho.-has hml previnmt experience in L ie council. and him is thorough gmsp of municipal affairs. He is not heard very ofwn in debate, hut ulwuyn given his npiliinnn on important questions, mid in listened to with well do- served renpet-t.. He in agrocer. and in the 4 u Ald. Edward Ryan. Dr. Ryan inn grmlunte of l.,|1ieeIi'z- Uni varsity, and previous L07 taking up the U`rn(-tire of Ine(li(eine, he taught, u H1'l|0()l un '0lfe lnlmitl. He in u native of Lough- bnr0' townnliip, and hm-I nu uxtomletl mu qimintmiceuliip in Frontenac 1-uunty. He is one of the leiuling lucul lights of the (`un- nervnt-i\`e purm. nml in a cumlidnte for the surgeonshipnl the Kingston ponitantiiwy. He in u Rumiui ('uLhnli(:, ll wpurnbe N(`l|l)(ll l.runt.ee, ml in member nf the am! of nur- genus of this Hotel |)ieu. Alrl Ryan in n remly anal gnu-eful npenlu-r. He was :-hnir- nmn uf the lire, wnmr iuul light 4-mninilletv in hunt _veur'n council. Ald. J. S. Skinner. Lmat _\`-.nr there were four umjuru in the 1-.uum'iI. '|`|n~ yuan` l.h-,n- nrv only two, und AM. Hkinlwr in mu,-J Lhmn, holding Hu- juniu'1nnjnr|L_\'uftlmNthHutL,l'.\\'.().R_ Hu in n Imamha-r of thn: In-gnl prufw-mini: mud in u Kingntmniuln. (,)1mtm'n('ull(~g.-.vlmm:-s him us 41 grmluulce nnd the .\m-ivnt Ht, .lohn`s lnulgcsrrf .\lu.-nu: me u nwmlmr. H1- iu n Lmml Hpenkur ulul hm: mm'- than once) been In llll|_)`()l'lllI_V pm-uoibilit,_y. Lust yam` he wm-\ chnirmnn of the (`nun of Revision uunl wlitlgnod work in [hut rnpuvity. Hr hun tlue lninfurtunu to be u T(>l'_\'. Mlhuugh ho imbibed his druughtn of legal lure from xxl Hrit pre1:(aptnrHA Hri(.tnn'& Whiting. I\j0rSkinncn:ir-I nn Anglivmmnd n bm'h(-lnr. ..g --.L, __; n,,__ I'I'mvem4 rwreer. ne 1:! n reuuy F[)eK6!'t|lNl n keen debater. He in u <-mmintent ex- ponent of Libernl |ll`ilI('i[)l0, nml un mlheI`- ent of the I r(-r4h`\'t,erinI1 church. Thu!` he isu popular citizen: in shown by the V008 (hut elected him one of the three repre- sentatives of St`. Lawrenrrv wnrd, alufeuting four upponelmd in the ('.0nt.er-ct. umier we service. no in geuuu unu un~ assuming, and while not an orator, he can 8X')l`8l4H is iduma in terhe and forcible Eng` line 1. H1 in a Liberal mid ll l rer~byteriim, and in ll native Kingstoniun, though de- scendod from Irish stock, A firm believer in the oommert-inl possiliilitieu of Kingston, lie in u !K0('l(vll()l(l(-31` in, mid \'ieeprenidcnt of. the Kingston Vehicle Workn (`ompuny, and in also 11 member of the local bmml of trade. Limestone lodge, A.(). l`. W., (fum- mqui lodge. of Free Masons mid (`iiuiruqui lodge. l.().0.F,. each (-lnimn him in: in trust- ed menibr . l.; n__, , n ;;,, \'eurr-: ago the (!If._\ coun(',il 4-immhur km-w the pI'en0n(,-0 mid henrti the voice of Alli. .lmncr4 Redduu, nmi un Lwu 0C('JlHi0llH ht- jun! miuned having to prurient his port.I'nil,, in oil, to the ('()rpurnLi0n tn be nu-vux-led n nhu-u with the (-uunburfeit pI'ewI|LIIiui|l.n of kingstulfn nm_ym'5. He is well p(mtu on munit.-ipul nmttorr-I, iuui his pI`m'iuurI l`J([)6[`- ience will stmul him in good stand and xruve of vuluv to the this year. Mr. Madden. ma everyone knuvnc, dues un ox- t.-nnivu uml ourishing grocery luuuineu on |`I'ilwerm street. He in reiuly (apeakeruml lmen ilehnter. He (-mmiutent The municipal bums of IBM in Kingf- swn memorable one. In em-In wan . nnlvn nun Hun-n mm. In m\nhoIl. nnd the ability. He is (partner in the rm of Livingston Brothers, `merchant tailors, which has exinwd since l883. Previous to that your Ald. Livingston was in hin lathe:-`H service. He In genial and un~ assuming, .4 c......;|.i.. nvuuu-nun is. .'.l...... in on-An ... Ald. Wlllluln Stralne. .- .1 n Ald. Martin in one of the travelled mom- beru of the council and has his own views on every question of public importance. He was born in Kilignwn mwnnhip and l.m('lur, nnd he has the tlintinction nf being the yuungent alderman of the bmml. He built, the Ontxxrio bank hnilding, the Vehicle 1-u1npn.ny s structure, the Vint,urin school. nml other art-hitectmrnl monumenua in this oily. AM. Newlumln in a liberul. exceed- ingly populnr with both political pnl'tius. He in n member of the oongregution of St. :\nlrew'u churvh, and in nmrrietl. Ho mmle u wry l`l`U(Lbl8 record in the coun- vil lust. your, and may be expected (A) reu~ dur valuable services during I896. hunt, _\'eAu' he worked hard to hn.\'o the Htevvlm street. HPV\'Ul' (*(uwll'uqlmlnI|<| uh quuntly |)lL*l|(l('4' the vuurm >7 the unem- plo_\'ml. He was one of Hm nterm-at op mn- entn of the blunt furmu-0 prujuvt, whim`) he dmmumsml in unlnumanru-I lCl'lllH. .~\I:l, Nowlmuln in HI!/`1)llL\' Inemln-r of the count-il whn wnx horn lllllll`I' Hm Htnrn und .-otripen, but that WIU4 no fault. of his. null he in none u Im-tn n hue mu! lnynl (`nnm|iun. Like hi!-I vnllcngut-. Md. Tuit. he in n con head of n ourishing business. He was one of the nubrern by the, disastrous re of I876. He in It member of the A.O. U. W., (I liberal and 1| Baptist, a shrewd, reliable business mmi, and a deep thinker. Ald. Joseph Tall. The Friend of the Workinginen, and The Hero of l"rout,eImc V\'nrd," are the citlel-t that Ald. Joseph Tait has well earned and proudly wears. He is an Irishman, ll (?onner\'utive nnd n l renbyteriiui. A Jl`0- fenaorol teliipemime [ii'iiiui[iles, Ald. ail net-i mi excellent emniple to hit: colleagues. He in un ll(lH1ll`l\lJl8 rucontuur, mid u .- H.......,-" ..o..nu .'.. ..l..,..m. H... Ht... no In un uunurnme ruconwur, nnu funny " story in always the funnier" for his tolling. He is well posted in muni- <-i ml Inumorn. und fru]uent.ly given his fullma l|l(lUl`ll|8ll the benefit of his opinion. PAGES 5-8. OBRD YEAR. N0. 27. KlNGSTON Sz~ (\ClTY COUNCIL FOR 1896. u-ln want, u-uh \- I18 Iernixl "II Ll'I\(I8 WILH 0| l'lI_V nrm -MoKelvey at Bin-h~-mul afmrwnnin lled the position of foreman for the rm. He is a thorough- )ing and consistent Liberal, and in one of t a moat prominent paternal society men in Kingston, being A member of Kin ton lodge and Kin n nnnton. , 1.0.0. ., and havin oocu iiet positions of trust mid res xmnibity in in. lod and in the order. o in: member of t.. Paul`: (Anglican) church congregation. and in un- married. ~

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