XIEIXII. hIOOI'I IIXKX: U. UIIIIQ. UT. Boltor. Prof. Roan. A. G. Northrup, A. Urquhart. J. Du`, W. D. Craig and D. Nicol. Rov. Mn. Maoioan road the report of tho conunittoo on tho otatao oi niigion. `Do document otatod that oomo oltioro took Em-. ool minonl to in church and Sabbath as T gwarlr ' uII'pm1I1ndrInnttn Cm-Ir tian work woo otron drink. Diiapidabed chnroboo woo anothor rawbaok to tho oanoo of raiigion. With roloronoo to tho obaer- vanco of Ibo Sabbath tho roporvltataotl that in aolno diltrich than an diotnrbing oio- moaioanddan praooiooo. Ono rotni-n `howling: that amnoo onno. omad that on on upon in our Sabbath rgpntotion ouch ao fr:-qnulbd poolomo to tho drinking oaloono ; Salvation armyotroot annoy many. and banal! nohod&`: {rink roading of Booby novaio and ngo Sainrda odi- tiono I tho load - c.....;"..... ms... 'f.'Z;'; .`..;".`.'I.'..... ` "" -rwlurma to me ll:re_e'.l commute. ` ` Ald. Mclntyro-From Edward Purdy and `others, Asking for_'a_cho.nge in the plunk- wk on Uurh|m_at._reoI.. u it in now nn ob- ` nu-uctiou..--Rafai'red to the streets commit- fan IEl'l UII Ill [HO UUIIIVI UI I'U\'|UIUu. ` Ald. |en\\`ick--From the managers of St. 3 Andrew : church. asking for repnira',to the ` windows of Guurio hall. -Referred to the committee on city property. ` Ald. MmskIennn--lw`rmn A. M.-1:mmi.~k. l UUIIIIIIIIICU UII CIIY property. Ald. MuckIeston~-Frmn A. McCormick, asking for relief in opening I drain on Earl atreet-Referred tn the streets committee. nu-nu . `. u I `WIICVIVH I.` I .`.\.\IPL .' Aid . (2. Robinaon-l`he petition of I . Browne and others, ngkiug for the opening of Gonlon street to the water fljout, and for the naming of the street University RVOI1 Il sud he looked to the council to'do it: Ihnre in reaching such I result. I`lu`.Sl~:.\"l'l-Nu P51111053. Ald. Gukin--From the trustee: of` the colleginto institute, asking that tho city surrender itp _ri ht tn iota I30 and 13130 that they could soil to the heir: and uaigneen of the line John Show for 834.0(1). and interest st . ve per cent. since the ex- piring of the lone.-'-Befrred to the nnnco ` committee. ' ALI A:--|.:._ l.`_-._ 1-L.. I'I------- ~-1 LUIIIIIIICCCQ. .` Ald. Uukin-l"rom John Rayner and others, taking for 6 drain on Union and Alfred streets, to be built under the locul improvomobl wt.`-Refon-.od to the street- commitue. ` LIA |l..I...A..... D_....- 1---- o:.___.___-..J U. ` Ald. l"`euwick~-From the Y.` ntinn, making for B remission of ferred to the court of rbvision. ALI la`.._...:..l. |.`._..... L- ....... \IlllU. I KUUUI WU ll IUUP ll. Petition referred to the street: committee. -...n ....~ . 111:1` 1.;-..nnnn Pnibyhry and the Icon Act. _ ____...A -_ A-..._._._..4 nu.`--04 SCQTT ACT ELECTION. lacvmwu. ' The session records of St. John : church, . l il.t:4|mrg ;"C`uue's and Chalmers churches. Kiugsloq, were examined amk found coru root. ` D..n...-p. uvnrb -n.-nivnrl frnm Ravi M nur- II nyuwonn ; unu- :oId division. court .. 2.... .V\ .LI. XIWUI taxes. --Re- I. ` n~J"`""i'..7.a'3?'v'.'.'..3."n.. 5`: not 2: .0 .8. III N l3:... . l.O to 1'7? ' IJVIIPOOL 0III ILIIIT. .....,~-~ ` "=w- l.lV$IP00l. 00`l"l 0l` iAIIII.__ uvnrotu. Incl It Oouon. qnlot ; Lucien Inlddllnll. 6-ll-It IIIVUUVE VUIHIIIIVUIVN Ullhhiil G` lioulqlnnanfor Clover. Timothy. Field -":...*.`...+"'.':.'..;'..;".*.... an... n.a....- n... I opoohlty. . JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Windsor Hotel Block, Street, CjII.1Al.I AI!) I1` II. "`CI.lI WI! I IUCIXII. [UH IIIIIQIIU "I IJIC . mmittee are due to the nnyor and Mrs H -ndon for the an 0! room! to drum in ; to Mr. Henry Folget for ags lent; to Mr. Alex. Ross. Mr. Minna sud otben. fur cloth, and to Mr. Lnnignn for hi: obligiug ways of doing things. and Mr. W. Shes for hi: uni-(anon and adviae. Illlll Illll Bull! IUK lulll IKITIIC Luz evening Rev. Dr. Antli` said that there were ten Methodist congn-gntiou in Canal: them could pay the whole contribu~ (ion of last year, $`Z20,(ll!. And not feel it. Uue of these an Dominion square. Mon- treal. And another. Sydenhun street church. Kingston. 'l`h. Hlivg Ru-.n..l>. nu:.::nn In-nl nl|OArOn:n, l\IllKIlUII. The Olive Brunch mission band entertain- ment was I success. The thunk: of the \ ...._.:>5`- --.. J..- 5.. cl... - . . . A _ A _.I \I._. l Cl` IIII `- A: the meeting of the Kingumn presby~ Iery this morning I motion condemning, the inaction of the do ' ion ovornment in declining to veto thh. Joni: II was puood unaninouaiy. Tn irnitn [ha ronhinntn Ainna Sixth an-not erou,"M. A.. sent in applications for licenses. , The _ report. of the clerk regarding the ` tunllltion of Rev. D. Kelso to Wullacetown was reml. ` It in as follows : That in auree-_ mg to the translation of Rev. D. Kelno from the congregation of Rualiu and 1`nurlow' the preabytery hereby record their esteem "for him as as foithlul minister of the gospel, as A member of the court. and in connection with its work within the bounds, and their earnest prayer to the G '1(l oi all grace that the blessing of Christ and his spirit may uhuucluutly rest on .\I r. Kelso in the sphere of labour in which he is now settled in Wal- hicrtuwu." `Wk. .......2.... -A \rur:`l n` Q5 `ulna : nknrnh UUIIJI-U|IIIy. To make the residents Along Sixth street. pny for in opening. u foot of property will be brought by tho city, and before improve- ments can be made the people must buy the laud and thus pay for the street. Lust on-ninu Rev, Dr. Lntli` nnial Hun I I, IIDU WUIXL New Itripe dress goods. new French merinoa, new bearitv cloth. ct R. Mcl"nul`a. Hnndeome new brocuie groe-dean:-do for jacket: and dolmena to be found only at R. Mcl"`eul's. A5 5L. -.--A:_... `R 3|... l :_.._s.._ .._--|... L'U3lH UI INC` CL'lIl'uu Then bu Just Arrived II J. Cnnnpbclh wood yud. Onhrio street. the but shock of awed or unsawed maple, Also the beat of c-iry nlnb wood. New urine drpn anmln, mun Fran:-In \\. \I IIUH. E.` H. Newton received I bu! cut on the html with the circular saw in l)unnldIon's mill. North Frontenac, on the 11th. The wound is healing. Thu (`hmllmrn.l nllv hnmn tr-.ln Inn: nnl. WUIIIIU I3 IICIIIUK. The (`hndburn-Polly horse trade was set- tled at. the police courtihis morning. The parties traded back and Chadburn paid the Costa bf the action. ` 'l`L_... L... ._..A -__`._-.1 _. I lV___,__I_,I?)_ wnnl vnu Iqnl. |u ull luol uno II. weir yll. A. W. Stevenson leaves to molrow no lit up the steamer A Norseman lying It Port. Hope. This is his thirty-fourth you of sailing. A rnnnhninn of Hm nnnnnil nnthnnnn than A resolution of the council Authorizes the water supply for any householder to be cut on fteen dag: ufner two qnnttera `moor mm in due. \.... .......l- I..- ___:_.. -..,._--_4_ _I-___. THIU IU uuc. y New gliyoda for spring overcoat: eh-gum lull dun le from 8l0`to $16. Trousers at luv prices every day in the week. Lambert .'; \\'|lab. L U \'_._A.._ _-._-:..-..I _ L- I _..4 __ -|,, rnwulruu. I01 ()1 Q1100!) screen. New ulster cloths in checks sud plsin colors, the best vsluo ever shown in the city in black cork screw. at. T.. McFunl's. Nam mnhnun drama... 01.. Iy.-...l..un..o :u\ III IIIICK CDFK screw. ll. lp. mcruu I. New costume dreuea, the handuomeat in the city. at R. McF|ul'a. New kid gloves in plain and stitch back. at R. Mcl"nu| a. krm`|l h Rnnfh H-Ir. lha hag? nlghn kn-A accepted. ` ` '.\Iea.~u`s. J. J. Wright, B.A., D. Hermng, B.A., J. .\l\.-Kinnon, B.A., and (S. .|. (Jum- rou,`~M. .-\.. applications for licenses. TI... .-......n, M Hm ulurk remnrulimz the ` Ill lllll Illll IIIKCII DICK. I` K. LVICPIIII I. lgreck &. Booth have the beat Ilnbt. hnrd wood And dry blocks `You can get jun what vnu wqnt in the fuel line nt their yud. A \\' Srnvnn-nn Innvnn tn Inn! -nu tn Rt Ci- rtvxuuuwxn Notch an and until vlntb. ln fair. um --ah ah--n In hunnu-Alan. light Inca] cuunwu, III] N, It I\. nlclllll I. .. .,For dry out and soft rmple. soft woml and hard wood at lowest prices, go to Unwforulh. fool of Queen uroet. Nan: uhlpr vlnthn in :-Imnln nnrl nlnin onelw I. _ See the handsome all-wool jacket twooda, 65c It Hardy`; For onninn Snrnnuun Na 4 mm] on On IDOC II IIITUYI. For jounino Scranton No. 4 coal go to tho (Eu Work: yard. Q-`Judge Wilkiaon, Napnnee. conducted di- viaiolc.-ourt to-day. - ` ` .\InrthA \\'nhinnmn Ami I Now I-Ynalnnrl |lUlllIUlI KITIHUIIK lnmuu go [0 rlllrtly 3. - I-`or nohby and cheap gents` furnishings see the windows of Bowen & Biaonetto. \Iun`. 9.. .4`). -.-..o- _..I.. DI -In A:..,_ _.-... ace um V|'ll.l(l0Wl ul DOWBI K DIBOIICHO. .\len'a tueedv pant: only 8l.'.. 0. tine new Canadian tweed suits for $4.35. worth $7. at Bowen & Biabuetufa. nu nuwcu G. DIBOIIBUISI. Soleils. bmczuiea, cordea. and fancy cloths for jackets and wraps, in great variety, and cheap, at. Hardy's. I'm well nlannnd with mu lnnntln in nu. lIlUy 535 llI'|lIU II n.fuy 3. . . _ Direct from Glugow beautiful Scotch tweed: and English wornteds remarkably chesp. Lambert. & Walsh. Hnmlnnmn lIl!Il' drum: nnml. no I) \C.. Ulflpu l&l|IlJerlt C \\ `I311. Hnnulaume new dress goods at R. Mu Paul's. \`ilk warp heuriettna. in black amd colonel, for 754:, at R. Mel-`uul'I. In`... An: pulp and "Jo nun]- -..h .....,..I lfhe mum `A:-I (`uauumnclnlblv Mention:-cl- In Need: 0! the liour-'l'omprum:o \\'urk should no -gum on; or l'anl..v I u||t|0n'- Ilia Other-"ItoportiL . The spring session of the Kinkuton preIby- (cry began `in Cooke`: church on Moudny fternoun. l`ue moderator, Rev. Mr. Laird, prliilixl. There were present Reva. Prin- cipai l.ru.nt,\ Dr. Williamson. Prof. Mount, (irace_v, (I. Porteoua, Yoting. Crtig. Haun- ton, Willuiuu. George, Gosllugher. Msckio, Mauleau, W. Smith and W. Allen. Eldon, Messrs. W. Guthrie; l*`owle-r'|nd A. U. \'...oL.-nu. VIIIDII UUIITI (0-lily. Mnrthn Wuhin ton And`: Nev`! England kitchen ht Carniva of Nations. l........n D....I.-5- 5.-.)- .. ..-.l.._ ........I 4.. `L- IIIUIIUII CW `J-Irl-IIVII UK A` Illoul. Jerseyjucket.a mule to ordnr equal to the best._imported goods, at Hardy's. Evervvlndv wiuhinn I lm ttinxn Fm UCH5|Ill|PUrIClI BIKXII` `I n`r.y 5. Evervv lady viriuhin I ne tting. ne nished garment uhnu d go to Hardy's. For nnhlw and nhnnn aomn` fnrni;-Mina: cueup, nu nlruy I. I`m well pleased with my mantle in the wny every custonler tipealu about mantles y s. they get nwle at HI! ' Direct from Gluunw hmmtiful Rum-In Tho Bploo 0! Every Day Lllb-WInt the lfpbllc an Talking Apontpothlng la- oapu the Anonudn of Thono Who are Tnklnl Nolan. 1110 but tting mmtlu rnsdo at Hnrdy I. -White dress shirt: .350 1: Bowen & Bis- onette'a. en .|.. L-...a'......._ -n ._..-n :--n._. .__ ,.l- STOCKS. Bnnkof Momma]. Ontario Bunk Northrup. The invitation of M rs. Rosa to the mem- bers uf the presbytery,` asking them to meet .u the residence on Monday evening, wu accepted. \huuu~s_ .1. J. Wright. B.A.. Flemimz. APARRGRAPHS PICKED UP av oun 1 ausv naponrsns. gmnwsammy`. , PRODUEE COMMISSION DEALER. -1 l.I..J-..-_`._.l-_IVI---- E-ggbl-n $IgI4 . IOUTIIAI. PIODIJGI ILIIIT. MA I `laugh II IIONTRIIA [.7 STOCK IIAIIK ITS. Ion-nun. larch I9.-12 nool I n-rocxn. Anln. olrfn. COMMEFSCIAL MATTERS. - A STIRRING TEM - EAR`ANCE REPORT FROM` THE COMMITTEE ' .\l CIIIFI. Iv Northrup. 'I'Iu-. in\'i `KINGSTON l 1{ESBYTER7Y, The Ivoulng Soda-Int. its-Inn arm. Wukworth. u n of age, dlnpponnd in 0eOol>u~,I 133.5%. could be found it would be to her ulna- Onnn ` nanny nuvuu nun IIII any oumrul of newopnpon. mu cull)` nploy for Bob in doloohtion. Th: noun ndiaurnnd At 95.1) n'clncI Tho immo: [;;.nl:|:l`tymt'>TI.ho Control School couoott was shown utordoy whbn tho sole of anti begun at oodoroonh. In Ion than two hour: full three-fourth: of the plan not marked 0 United ticket: for the Inc ooncort on oxohugod. uguu 3 A. JIDIIOII. 1071 ; J. .\VIlIIfII| Jrlhuhn. London-J. lI.-Bau, Haul. ton ; A. Tillo`; A. L. Moulnot. Montreal : J. Q. B. Inn . Toronto. ITCIIIVIIIC; `V. in l\.Iuy' (Til ; YV. I5.` Muoy, E. lhhony. Tomato 3 H. S. Burritt. Ottun: T. Tompklu, Brockvillo; J. T. won. E. Sun 1'. Mental 3 J. A. A lmer. Toronto; H. Morey, Syrscuno. . Y.; R. G. Wright. Nnpuoo; J. Haul. J. Loan. Stanford ; W. D. Fullcrtnl. Unan- oquo ; A. Jackson. Toronto J. .Wcltormnn. J. 4". hm. I4nJnna...L ll. .D.nnn_ HAmiL no llotol Arrivals. Arrinln st the Bfhvilll American Howl- J. W. Inrnor, Gnnonoqno: A. R. Do 8, Wh. Tongan IL 131.. (VI 0.; `V. DPITIIIIK. U- D III. `I. I1. Bolton. Toronto : A. G. Northlng and wile. Bellcvilleg W. M. Kelby. Iolltrcsl ; W. R. Mnnnm I1`., Islnlmnv, Tm-nnln 2 H. S. Burl-IIL coulnglntlgtnpu. Mn. Mcloon. Bellevillo. in left 85,000, than indebtedness of the late (horgo David- ton, to be applied to the education of de- mand`: nephew, John Corruthorl Mobun. J. W. 1III'IICl', Uflqli 5. 15. IN)` Mounted-19.-N: was. Toronto; 12.! -an Rn-Inn - I " \"iIHinnn and I DUOIIIU UIFHUT UK UCCIIIIII IUIIT CIIIIUTUII die without issue. but lowing huubnnd or wifc, than 895.(XX) of the $'a',5.0(X) Ihullbe paid to luck husbnnd or wife. and the bal- tnoo dinpnood of It provided In the pre- codin pong:-A 5. Mr: Mclanpn. Belleville. In IQRLSJXX). Iruuiruurtitrh wnwu, nulvucbi n. nu- Ion, Bottom; W. H. Wilkinon and wife, I Nnpcnoo: W. Spnrllng. J. B Booth, (3. H. Rnlmn. Tm-ontn 2 A. H. Nu-(him: and vila. The lnvlslon of the Vast EItute- J. B. Cnrruthors Getuthe Hulk or It. 'lhe will of the late John Carruthera has been offered for probate. His estate is vrslued M $.')'.'.'),0(X), made up of houaehuld goods, $6,001,`; book debts and promissory notes, Slli.',000; mortgages, $lTU,000; bank shares and other stocks, $22,000; securities for money 3l54.(`00; real estate. $.')S,0l)0. The sum of $`2I.'),00U is absolutely devised to John Bell Curruthers: the balance $300,- 000 is divided between the tour other child- ren, each being given the interest on 875,- 000, which has to be invested in govern mentor municipal bonds or debentures or mortgages on real estate. The interest is tn be paid to the children during their natural lives, and at their death the capital to be divided equally between their children. Providing there be no children, the 875,000 in each case shall be divided between such of decessed's children as are then alive, the issue of those alive. and John Bell Car- ruther's, or his children, should then be deceased; and on such division the share of each shall be held by the executors; in cue it goes to either of deceased) four children, to pay him or her the interest, and at his or her death to his or her children, or in case there is none, than to bosgain divided as above; sud in case itgoes to the children of adeoessod child or to John Bell, thsn to pat the same over to hill 0 them. should either of d `a four children vlunjnur, n. 11. :5. lllllll um J. ll. George. Elooud by ; Principal Gnht. Row. M. Young. Du. out And M. W. Mucldn. Eldon cloctod: 0. (Billion. Dr. nnllll`. PHIL M A. (1. Nnrlhrnn I |UI' truly STUHI. I UUII. GL2, 'lomn' (inns. l .S.-l uuclolo ten cents for you to get an eye opener, when you've renal Unhe- ruml If you don : npeml it all (but I auppnue you will) pass on the change, an Llr \I miulul In-thircrv tnu Tommvrc-on Deinunslzristes `Inst He Is: I`IuIy Grout" Poet. -- Desr Sir-Msny people (and I believe you smonrthe number) have been good enough to say that I set devoid of all senti mentor feeling. and em utterly incapable of writing anything but frothy, meaningless nonsense. I have always been averse to publishing any of the gems I have glesned in the tields of romantic and heart-stirring poetry. but in the face of such an ac- cusation, and in justice to my own heaven- buru genius. I must now do so. From my unpublished msnuscripte. which I have named From Bad to Worse" I take A chute decolctte entitled Dotherums. Dotherume is the Mt-sspotsmeen for our expressive Day Dreams." This simple gl-run of poesy will, I trust. be sutlicient to convince my ualumnistore sud detractors that my` initials T.(l." might tly stand for truly great." Yours. &c., 'lo_\nn' HRIIN. DU IIINTC Mr. M. ALEXANDER L Above is a. portrait by Koller Karaly, of Budapest. of Alexander 1., the new kins: of Servis. The hotogmph shows him in I tmilor suit.r`ani 1i`|.licut.es his possession of D mugniticernt physique. No newspaper out. can do justice to the nely-cut and youthful fvatun-3 of the boy king, -who is spoken of use gi\'ing'F6iiiise of an intellectual and noble nuuhood. His mother, the Queen Natalie, cxqled by her protlignte and unscrupulous hus nmd, returns to Servie with the advent of the new administration. During his mi- noritv Alexander will reign under the dimer tion of B regency. "9 win lmrn Anmint llth I.Q'.'li And in Him IIUII (H I rv:gt"nUy. He was born August 14th. 1376, nndjl the only child of Milan and Natalie. 'y"JT.".InI$'l3.r'io i{:z'J':hZ{." M" " Should either of d '3 four children I:- _nI......s :....- L; l....:..... |...-|.....I .... . 1 ` T? The Yuuh Whcxpo Euturo In no Full ol l'pI- .._.n..l..n'-. manual llnnhn. 7 Oh mt-|n'r_v with thy `Fahd of woe (`all lmvk the spirit ed. Forgive. forget what ne'er has boon. The dying and lhedetu h. A lm cle-H life, a denkhluss dead. A soul. the souless rub To part `ilh all that once was denr For fa hlcss rhingumlmb. Alas. n--ttnnks~ get out. The rival:-I of ruby red Swem madly up the stairs, lntwinin,: henven`s duh-cl dew With hated heathen}: prayuni. The (`hn.slcned wind Aike zephyr curst. Was rudely rent in twain: The hand of fate dcslruycri the rose- smincd ower without. a stain. Alas. Alack. lrumuwv u nu-o The dying duty was dawning In the golden piebald sky And the cockrouvn swcexlyu wcwbtod. "How's Null (1 ye think for high." Anon the murky moonhght Cnreered uPon the oss A In! Ulllll nnnd rnnnui lhn 1-nnlln Uhllf I IIUIIIUU. I'\U`K)l'l IUUPKUU Rev. Mr. Young preeonted e report re- s `ting the Sunday echoolu. end it eteted t are were 485 tnchere end oicere engeged in Sebbeth echool work. There ere 3.764 echolere on the rolle. The everege uten- xlence in 2.672. I-`ortyve eldere ere en geged in Sundey echool work. [weary- uine bible cleeeee ere reported, end the uverege number of echolere which here et- tended church in eetimetod I ,63l. Com- munlcente from the eehoole. . The enm of 2,299r( wee collestld 3 Cl." .56 wee ex- pended upon the echoole; 8356.18 were iv. en tomieelone; NH. were given to ot er objeete; end eongregetiouel contributlone amounted to $289.38." unreereu u n ma And run lled round lhe,L-nstlo Like a k-worm bid in mass. - um. Alm JOHN CARUTHERS' WILL- KING MILAN/`S. successor:-T A moor or-7 THE MUSE. K: H\I nun; page ull III: . might. be thirsty, too. DH You Got one? _ _ _ . _ _ .__I _na, 1 out-Iuluiv ouul llnubl. 1) H) 05!. Alas. Alnck. THE Bamsa wni~;.Tqp:soA1v OK In. FIN-IOII. . I l`ho city onglnou In aid to uubmlt an cutimno of the nut! 08 gliding William aunt II. PAL... -nhl Inn -A- -ml... in nlnnn `IIi"&1iiI`IIT.` - -1 -vv-u-. uuuvtuuuuo At the evening union the oommiuiouen to the gohonl uumbly wore gppointod. The Incubus entitled I: rotation to attend `f!K'U`Tx`'t' urees. Mr. Folger eeid he wee willing to pleoe hlmeellln the hpnde ol the council. M be wee eelbetl It would deal felrly with the oompen .' He lntiliueud the: the company intend pnnlnj the line in excellent repelr, II lllllll IIIIIOI I011`, X WIIUII II VI I V? cu. ma been run to Wlllhmuvlllo wiuufi six months. 'l"I.- .........II ....._.I In -.-.I IL- Ila. alas..- F "`7l'.`a'.s"'va:.on.".`i.`i'Jf'.c` midi ..i.........s: `..`. ` as much intact today on when It In (inn. (Inn hul honn run In Wlllhnnvllk Ilthln Ill IIIOIIUII. The council quad to and the line down to Willlun street, And (rubs! the prayer of the petition. Thu cltv nnnlnnnr in mind io Illblnlt In | I ';Z'?.'.'.`. "$3315" n.".".;'.`:'.`c.`3"!.'?n`.'.3.".,'l`.".';' Willinmlvlllo would ho fully Iooommoduod. Pouihly we line from Brook to Johnson or William Itrootn, on King not. might in romovod. Anyvrsy out would not be run on Kin? strut on main dnyn. Ho would } wllng grulo Wlllhm Itroot {or IBM. AIJ l)..l.X__-_ _I-l.....I oL-A 5L- ____. ] Wnlllll ITIIIO \VIIIIUW| INTI "I" III : \ Ald. Robinson claimed that tho ` meat regarding the running of can to II- linmnvillo had been broken by the old oom- pmy. and aha Folgori would oldln h n I. n'nrl\~iImm n r It. Z{'y'."6Ii pouibl mt}. 1 OII l\llI IUIICI OI IHITIUI GI,` II. VI) wllngft `. ..-..g ....._...u_- .|._ _.._-l.._ .1 ..-... 5- IIUIII l'IVU`l Ull Elli UIIII Ul IIIU IIIIU. IIU wu opposed to the oily lug William Itroot. No one hnd naked 0 city to do it, And it via limo enough in comidor the matter when the Folgen naked for it. B. W. Folnar tn willing In mv nil Lhn llllllf WIIOII FIDO I'IuUI'I IIIOCI l0I' II. B. W. Folgor Inn willing to pay In tho expense of gnding the Itroot above COG). The line would not go up Williun atroot unless the city im vod the struts. During . certain hour: in naming and tuning; the [AM wnnld In nulur-all tn tlu-an nnntn `llIU I. {III II HHUPIKI. Rev. r. (loulthard presented a very in- teresting report respecting Sabbath obser~ Vance. He said the greatest evil in his dis- trict with respect to Snbbnh observufb was thnl: on this day 1 good msny people line out 3! pleuuro And gossip At each other`: houses. Report Adopt . Rnv. Mr. Ynunn nruanlul A rnnnrt. rs-. Ill` CIUZEIII HI loclllou `ne "II.- Ald. C.,`.Robineon ho the line would turn out e benet to te pnrcheeen. He weneed to lmow whet eooommodotion they would give to the people of Wllllemeville! \ In luturee lergo revenue would be derived hom travel on tint and of the line. He A e.. sI.- .Je.. __..Il__ II]l|Il__. 30 U0 CIDIIUIIIICU. Ald. Fonwick thought the interest: of the city Ihould also be consulted. end he be- lieved greet. value would follow the runnin of the line up William street. They el knew that whutever e Folgeru touched "turned to gold." Mid ibly they would eell the line to an Americen company for \ 8.300.000 end the city`: Interests might not than be as well looked titer. The city ` should look very cloeely After its own in umu. He was proud than such enterpris- ing citizens had secured the line. All`. (3. Hnliinnnn hnllml Hi. In: -nul ICIUUL uuu P553 III INC WIIHI VC3. I Aid. Wilson said it would cost 8l.0(l) to 1 change the grade. 1 Ald. Poison favored the extension of the line to Williani street, but thought the grading should lie done at the expense of the company. He wanted the opinion of the city engineer on to the probable coat of the work. Ald. Robinson was glnd that the road hnd passed into the Folger Bron`. hands. He would like to see the line lent lower down Ontario street He, however. hunted the matter settled at once. AI.` ll--I.:.. ..,.lJ 1|... AI.` _,._......__ |.-.I |IllIlLCI' HUI-|ll.'1l Ill UUCC. Ald. Gukin said the old company had ` not succeeded because it had not curried out l ` its agreements. Ho Wu glad the Polgere hnd the line. for they would run it for pub lic convenience. end by complying with the request of the pnrchnen the council would be doing the right thing. He wanted the Agreement: carried out to the very letter, but he wanted the deeiree of the purchucrl to be conuulted. LIA I.`.......:..|. .L-....Le AL- :_L-_--- -3 AL- L uuugu L I I ' : comp 1 work A I] D IVHIEIIIK LIIC Blflfifl. B. W. Polger said that if the grading Wu done he would prefer to go up William Itreet and pass all the whnrves. Aiui \\'iimn\ uni.` it Irnuinl mu? `I (II) On WUIIIU HUI; U6 LIIIUIII UPUVVHU UDLUTPTIUV. Aid. Hilde-rsleeve wanted the line taken down Ontario tn William atreeu and then sent up to King street. He thought the: city should grade up the street so that the aura could be easily run up it. The cor- poration shoul-I also be at the expense of raining the street. R, \\' Pniupr naini think if thou nrmiinn n: um ISL. ` A d. Wilson hoped the council and cit.i~ zen: would Appreciate the line, as it would boom under new management. Luck of steam nnd nwi lad prevented the P0011 from beim! propedy run in the past. He hoped the citizens would help the new con- cern, for he was sure any money made out of it would be used tn Kingston : advance- m`-nt. He hoped. the! in future, cold water would not be thrown upogthe enterprise. Ald. wanted the line taken [U KIJU UUIIUCII IIK ll-i IICXL UICCIIUK. Ald. Swift was g-{ml that the vexed quea- tiou had been seztled. He was sure the citizens were gratied to lmow tint the Well-known and enterprising tirm had se- cured control of the line. The character of these men was a guarantee that the execu- siouvpuoul-about&ho~~-15no- wu lhsg-Of . the Put. lI72I--.. L-._..I AL- ..-..._..:I -_I -3`! I'll` LINE. 1" HI`. l'll.|.VIvl`.ll. From Folger Bros, intimating that they had purchased the street railway, and ask- ing permission to lay rails and `run cars on the following streets, in addition to the streets now traversc-.l : From Union to Prin- (`css street, along Alfred street; from King to Ontario streets, on Brock street ; on ()n- tario street, from llrock to Johnson or Wil- liam streets ; on Johnson or \\'ill_iam streets to King street, from Ontario street. They are anxious to commence work immediately and have the line in good running order as soon as the snow is gone from the streets. It was moved that the prayer of the peti- tion be irranted, and that the city solicitor he asked to preparv a by law for submission to the council at its next meeting. Alil .\'u'ifv. l`)Ll I-l.i.l thin. thn \.'rwml nnon. IKZ IICIHICUCJ, lllnllv C\Cl_y p|lBUlU|e HIUIIII I` used to serve its own ends, which often prove sorded ends indeed. Other sessions say the churc'i is timid. that in the presence of a great moral question like this too many of his people give expediency and political fealty the supreme place and authority. and thrust Christ and iistiqg away from their rightful thrones." Ilure em hatic and posi tive temperance teaching ruin the pulpit llllfi platform is called tor in certain dis tricts. In a few case: the voice is lifted in mpporl of the Scott act and againut repeal. No lesion that has had experience of local option recommends a return to license law. -The ro on was adopted. Raw. r, llnnlthnrd nrnnnntad a var-v in. IIIIIIIXVU CHIIBUU I street. The city a made defendauta.~ solicitor. 3 THE II\`I-` ' mu [Ur I IUTIHIKIII. ' A summons from the division court wu put. in, Samuel F. liridgen uueing for 840 damages caused by obstructions on the and Michael Grady are defeudauta.-~Referred to the city nnlii-irnr 9 u. From R. l_\ldek, secretary of the Midlmd agricultural association. asking to have I committee of alderman appointed to act in ` an advisory capacity. and to uaist iu mult- ng the fair of 1889 it great aucceas.-Del'er< red for a fortnight. A nnrnlnnnn fr-nun lln: aliuininn nnnrf mg: FUD street-B. From Thomu Mills. secretary of the Ca- tnraqui bridge coinpapy, "Asking for lighumd po`iice protection ut the entrance to the ` bridge.-Referred tu fire, water and light- connnittue. ` I.~_..... 1-n--_.... 1~u_,.......`.... ..,.n.......- -a....:.... Conllllllwe. ` From George Thnmpnon, collector, stating that the tax collections to date are 896,978.- '7s:' ,. nuu I v uaulh nagnlm; (-u\nll`.\ l(`A'l'l().`iS. From Fife Fowler. .\l. D..`kin8'f0|' I0; use of the city hall in connection with the medical council uuuninationa beginning on April 9th.--R.efurred to city property connuqittqe. F.-mu l`)uu-ltnn I nIA.'r6`nl`Ai. Tnrnnm. Mhr. conuuqnrtqe. From (`harlton Lawrence. Toronto, offer- ing sumploa of street` numbers. R. S. Dobbl also asked that thu street numberin b0 roperly done, as a vity directory wili shon- y be issued.--RefeI-red to the city street: _ committee to report. Pmm R. S, llnlulnx, uakimr thnt stem be COIII Imuee IO FEPDTI . From R. S. Dobbs, asking that steps be taken to remedy confusion `from street: in the northern and north eastern part of the city, being unuunml. He wanted name: gelgcted for them .3 well as for streets that need rnaming.--Rcferred to the committee `on streets. I:`....... 'I`k..._-- `.:llu .........o...... -6` I... I`. "I ha IIu`nlneu of um Cnun-ll--Congrn,tnln- ting thoclfy on `the Car Lino Getting Into Cnpnblo Handy-n!nny__ Plllllonl lnrnmlnrnnd Iunprovomonu. A 3 eciai meeting of the city council oc- curro last evening. Present: Mayor Fhompuon; Aldn. Adnma. Canon, (Imog- gnn, Drennnn, Fenwick, Gukin. Gilder- wueve, Hiscock, Minnca. Muckleataon, Mc- , `nmmon. McIntyre, .\lcLood. Poluon, Rees. 1 C. Robinson, W. Robinson, Shannon, Swift ` and Wilson. nu .n..... ......ur\:nu-rln\:n GO ljWHAT WANTED.` 1130!. Reports were received from Revs. Messrs. hlackie, Macgillivray, Houston, Craig and Young respecting the supplemented congre gstions of Lan ilowno, ittsburg, Amherst lsland, Caniulcrl iightli and 'l'a|nworth,CaIn- den and Newburg. Rev. M. Mat-gillivray read the report ul the committee on temperance. Fourteen sessions replied that the evils of intem~ pcrance prevail in their midst to a very small extent. All the sessions report that there is much Inore drinking in the com muuity than desirable, and that there is is gratifying improvement on the former con- dition of things. Wherever the Scott act is in force, within the bonds of the presby~ to-ry it is commendably mentioned. Where- ever temperance organizations exist they tender an invaluable aid. One session re- ported that it did not believe in prohibition. All the other sessions report that the people are faithfully warned against the spirit of intemperance. From the reports it appear- ed that the sessions of the presbytery are not an appreciable force in the great work of the church. Eight sessions report that license law prevails in their districts, and the remaining eight local option. Of the latter tive sessions report that the law is now well enforced, the other that it ls bailly -unforced. The causes of pa tial failure are stated to be the relut-tance of otlicials to press second and third charges. the h.:stilit_v of nnlnlvln ll authorities, nulilin ilIllllr:`l``II(`(`. ,_a i 4 STREET RAILWAY TRACK TO BE LAID ON NEW STFEETS ' IIIO I!!! III IIFIIIG IIII Hay nun] an an uouaroqntiou npon I change for the worn In 0 habit: of the o rqudlng um- runoo. The uturupxnptlo that thus is an onuuoldrinl among on udold: thstthonuvu in an .A,do:n.!onllun tlnmjtod Iztlnnonluunlncnuo ol th dcucntiou. and that d this ovlln follow {mm the licensed drln lug donoo, D. wunou. ennui wlnl. Anoma- stuck, W. E. Baker ;cnnt wad. \\'|I'II0l' block. 8. H. Rohliu: Richmond, W nu` hop house. R. L. Henry ; Selby. (own All. A. Winter: : Forant Milln. ll. (3. Soxunith . Roblin. P. W. Dnloo : Nowburgh, l"inhlo I hnll, E. J. Madden ;Comdon, Nnpnnoo Milk. John Jackson ; Cundon Eon. Uhnrleo Riley; Colohrooh, In R. Annoy ;IIoooow. H. A. Baker: Rnhrprilo, Rpbett Cox :C don, Athinoon Wilde : Cont:-evillo. John H nch ; Denmond. B. S. 0`Loughlin : Knlodu. An; loan nnd Elli hum, Hinton, Mona lino- urd. jr. ; Den II. Abinpr uvl Ashby. Ichvol homo. no. No. 5. Pnulsnin lm hall, Vennnchnr. G. \\'. Swootmnn: - dld. Tamworth. Juno: Aylnwonh ; Elino- .-an. n R Mumlm aold rlivinion. noun TIXIIWIT IIII IIU Dunno -cu The upon on temperate: and at BI-ookvillc reubyury rooo un impor- hathot. o'pl'asb_vtory cousin: 0! con- gupdou in Leda. Gronvillo and Dundu. 1.4. ...1 Ga-unvilh nu under the Soon gnpuou III IAOIII, IIIIIIVIIII Inn uunuu. Ig _ Grenville an the wt. 0 `iifi mm ll! tin nuns fron the oongnptlou in hood: llld Gnu- villo show 3 change for the honor In tho jontinoatl and lnblu of tin pooplo in the natural temperance. In Dundu, when the not ill npulod Int Iny nearly All the nnnnnaninnn nnnn A clnnna for lldltl, IIUWOIIII. dlmu ny won ville, II. 8. Nu by (livid ooo. Tamworth, inn Kooch. Thu [Jul ol Deputy Returning Cmcon For Lennox and Addlnglon. Thu following in a lit: of the deputy I'O~ turning otcen for the repeal election. with the plus: in which poll it to be held: Adolphuntown. town hall, Redford Dorland; Amherst. Iulnnd, town hall, W. H. Mommy; Both. town hull. C. L. Roger: ; Enuinvillo, Mill Huou. Jeuo Amcy ; Swrmf Cornea`. Silu Vmomnn ; Odeuu. P A. Moboo ; Ichool house. sec. 7. I. F. Ayinworth ;Svrit- urvillo, P. E. R. Miller ; Wilton. A. P. Booth ; South Froderickaburgh. town lull. E. R. Sill: ; Hurley, M C. Dav :North l"rodorichburgh, town hall. P. R cCab0: Ranch`. (2 A, Innlxinn:NnnAnnn. Int. rroaencnourgu, Iovn uul. r. I5. muulln; Ho:3(h'I. C. A. Jenkins ; N: no. wont. In . cement works. Jnmeo cCny ; was ward, T. 0'NOil|'I. T. O'Neill ;cont.no ward. Dn-n .IAI' P 9 lntl Cl- - WIHI. 1'. UTVCIII I. I. U HGIII illtl wuu. town lull. P. Embnry ;oonu~o Ind. rui- Jum. S Wiluh_ nnnu-I turd- Tllolnll Adopted. Ald. Poison presented the report of the committee on city property. making leave to fully conlider n scheme for the enlarglmz oi the oticen of the city" clerk and treasurer. with sdditionnl vnult Icoommodntion : alto that the city hell be granted the Ontario medical council on the same terms as here- tofore.-Ado ted. The eounci udjourned at l`2:3O 3.111. illlly Ipllly I0! Ollillll CIUICXIIUIL Ihe court adjourned at 9:!) o'clock. The court of revision presented the fol lnwin recommendation: : That the {Air gronnx a, enclosed. be exempt from tnntion u long 1: the association or company pays no dividend tJ atuckimlders; that the re- quest of Mn. Stoba for remission of hue: be granted: I rebnte of one third for ncnncv be allowed R. D. Anglin and John Wuddell: that no Action be taken on John McDon- nell`: vquest for a refund of taxes.- Adopted. Aid Pnlmn nu-mu-.nn-d the rennrt of H10 Adnpleu. I (X)"ul`lQ E IUTTIU` TUCIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIK `"3. {$0 be id to J. Bmkenshire in settfemcnt of his c aims for dnmuges; that N00 be paid to Mrs. McCutcheon. lor damage: caused by the ooding of her late husband`: nhery; that I newer be built on Division Nlreet when the wnter works pipes areluid, tho chnraec to be Assessed to the. real auto owners under the lbcnl Improvement act. - Ad<|plOd. The court nf revision nresonted the fol IHG COUDCII. Water works-A. Gartahore. 3472.90; pay list ending March 6th, $39.42; ply lint. new wharf, 824 EX); '.'uyiun~ing Rerurd, $4; arbitrators fees, 8150; city treuurer, pay- memi. 8115; .\l. Burke, softwood. 8127.50: A. Simmcnn. tsllow, -Adop!ed. Tlll-1 (DW3 nr.Pux1s. Ald. Gukiu presented the report of the committee on Itroeu, recommending that 110 ha unit} In J, Rrnkannhim in settlement rllul-GUI. TIIIIIIUIIUII usxua, ll 011; do I\IlI` p&trick.rent, $8.33; Dr. Fee, nlnry, SI l~I.77: John Lemmon. streets, SI33 66: T. R. C&r- ` nuvsky, rent. 86.66; R. Reieves, grunt. Sit). Funds were provided for huruera and two incandescent lights for Ontario hall: also for repairs to engine house. and SL000 for streets as requested at the tirst meeting of the council. |\'- A..- ....._I-- I I7` g.-.t..L..-uu .,I`I) Q} - nurlry C. 00.. IIIIJUTIEH, CLUE; II. DQIIIKIII. postage, 810.27; T C. Wilson, hora hiru, $1.30; G.N.W. telegnph compam). ti: 4--If. J. (3. Barton" sundries. 819 50; H. \\. Shannon, expenneu deputation, 813 Sm ; C. P. R. telegrnph company 32 49;J. B. (lar- rauthert, remission taxes, $52 80: J. Kirk- nntrinla ran! QR R;`l- Hr Pan nnlnru `Ill 77- THI l`I.\.|.V\ I'. ICl'.I'UICl'. Ald. Gildernleeve presented the nance report recommending payment. of the follow , ing accounts: H. Stratford, tire depart.- ment, 832.20; J. Leuunon, geneul streets, 84. ); pay lint March. 6th, $203.55; John Cain & Son, alone,-C20; Gordan & Swan, stone. $5; John McKim. stone, 8l.');Juhn Crumlev, atoue,83; A. \\'illiamsou.nundriee, 313.06: E. McArdle, none, $l5;E. . c~ Ardle. none. $10; Jackson & (Jules. atone. 830; Rathbun company, pine and cedar, $9.76; Agnes Suvage, scrubbing. 85.62; Lambert & Walsh, clothing, SH; R. M. Horsey & Co.. sundries, $7.98; A. Laniszan. nnnnuyn SI!) 97- T If \\'iInnn, hora hint 00. Ald. (lilderuleeve-Uordon`a a very good name. I guess we'll keep it. Pntilinn rnfo-I-rod tn [ha ntraetn nnmmitfgm IARCH 19. BVCIIUU. Voices--Oh !" Ald. Gilderaleevo-Hadu I we | good mam nsmod Gordon here once? ' . Ald. DrennIm'-"Gc-nerul Gordon." The Clerk--"A very fine man he was, tm I! CUIIIIIIII IMO- Ald. McIntyre--From lune Simmons sud others. Asking for A dnin on Yictorin street, to be built under the local imprdvemenc uct. -Referred to the street: cnmmitte. AM u..l..o..... I.`-........ |.u..._._| u.._.n_ -._,x ? jlllnly ll` ` ISCVI JIIIIC UTI , J1 lull her. E. N. R. Millard Ind J. llnonn. Kloolml hv Inllnks Prinalml (Ln