) V ,v]_1AK] T313 9` A - gmmamma ILAOK Sill: IIOSE, 1'. A. ronazn luynl A 11411 um Son! of England. IR Lnnnm Nn. R1 . fair and nun not omy nu manna III I run non Ohulom to Brighton. Sohn. E. H. Rnthotfotd. Smdunky. corn; E. Blah . Scull Sh. lurk. um- bor: prop. i 8. l..Tilloy and than bugoo. I ate. Inio. timber. no in the Wallnd Canal on room to Khglton. Anivtll : Prop. Armenia. Chicago. 011!) blh. eon ; ooh:-. Mystic Stu. Chimp. 28.488 bush. con ; oohr. Jonah Xnllhuu. Chicago. 24.0!) huh. corn; Iuhr. IMO: Blur. Ohlolao. $4.!!! bub. eon : prop. 80. In. Duluth. 18.!!!) huh. when ; Inhr. ilo Bum. (Jon- Inv. luv. . ., unnnuuuuuu. The total number of mlrka obklmble in 51! lab eotl wu 765, Ind half this nlunhnr n Innvlm -nu rnnnl-ml kn unn- nns. ~ II II thought that Mr. Allen`: new yacht. built b R. Dnviu. when in otdor. will run 14 mi on per hour. It in llld Ihnl (ha vnnhl Ll-hdnn nl wlu run 1: muol per now. It in aid shut the yacht Ariadne. 0! Omega. in I very lul host. The Atalanta but her only n mlnnlos in from uhnlan. m Brlnhlnn. XIII. IIIX In .|ny. rule 1......"-:.':,?...'*-..'.':..-.'.'.'..". NEW Mmzlrm III III IUD 905' VII `I00, I III III number o Inukl wu required to put. Pnrngnphn ol lnlcrool to `then who Labor on Ibo Ihlllnu Donn. I Pay your water use nld unedu- oount. - It 1- tin.-unho t|.-A II. All._`. ..__ l\.U.l. William Kinsley. 386. Wolfe Inland. William Newlnnds, 382. private study. Burton Bridge, 330. Wentbrooke P.S. Herbert Dowler. 379. Model nchool and Burioeld. The tlilllonlty ol the entrance exami- nation papers this year has osnsed IL great slaughter of tho innocents. 0! the 96 candidates who went up lor this oxsmination only 17 have passed. The questions generally considered mosldif- llcnlt were the grammar and orthogra- phy. lo the former subject only 10 succeeded in making the required por- oontsge or marks. and in the latter only 33. In future it tho nostions remain the same in point ol di oulty. teachers will have to give more attention to teach- ing spelling and grammar. The follow- ing are the names ol the snccesslul can- didates : Sarah Gardiner. .35. Louise school. Annie Turnbull, 435. Louisa school. William Malone. 432, Model school. Richard Clark, 425, Model school. Patrick Hogan, 425. Brothers` school. Minna Murray, 42:, Louise school and Amherst Island P.S. Herbert Kirkpatrick. 410. Model school. Robert Irving. 417. Model school. Ernest Day. 409. Model school. Liszle Kinsby, 407, Wolfe island and Prep. K.C.l. David Hamilton. 406. Model School. David Mowat. 406. Model school. Kgrtnest Lawson, 386, Preparatory class. 1 I nrne i K.0.I. Willi | Illfll llllill l1]Ol'DlD- The line] revision of the voters` list for the township of Sheield was held at Tamworth on Friday. when the Re- formere ndded thirteen and the Conser- vative: thirteen name: to the lint. The Reformer: struck of! thirteen names, and the Tories struck oi! three uamoa. leaving a. gain of 10 in the township for tho Reformere. E. J.IIooper appeared for the Tories and I1. M. Derouhe for the Reiormera. Judge Wilkinon noted most hurlv toboth sides. Bluughtorol Illa lnnoouIls-DImouIl rupun lhnl ll 1 - Hunnnnninl I)-nll ldnlnn. 80 93053381` UCODEO. IOll'(l DB[o|'.0I' 806 ll. Arnngomente are being made so that use and electricity will not be used together on Princess street. The elect- ric sparks will illuminate the street until midnight. after which hour the gas lamp: will be lit and allowed to burn until morning. 'l`|m Hnnl rawininn nl t.l.n vnlzprn` lint The Salvation Army is to have nu excursion to Gunnnoque on Monday evening next by one of the Folger Brothers` steamers. There is to bee jubilee of the army at Gsnanoque that evening. I`Imnn whn an Jnwn Hm river nn Mm inure onuo srbnn. (V\ IINIIIA Rlll\K I'll evening. Those who go down the river on the Hero Saturday will pass by the wreck- edetoamer Oconto. You'd better see it. A ..........n.n..o. um ho;-m mmln an n...o. DOTIB DE! 6761' D96]! (.lI'lV8l]- The Clayton people have become im- patient wanting for the Rome,Watertown and Ogdenaburg nilroad to put through sleeping cars. and new demand a service tbntthey hnve enjoyed forche pnatten years. 'l"hn Rnlvnhmn Armv in tn hn.vn nu Iwnmer nero. On Snndnylub Mrs. Alb. of Emin- burg. lost her only home. In scratching his head wiah his bind foot it became xed in the poke. when he fell forward. bronlsmg his neck. an. Cnnhdae dmvn N. J. Fullarn. DIOIBID HID DECK. Geo. Coolidge drove N. J. Fullora. mile over the Antwerp track in 2:27 wiubonli I break. The last hull was made in 1:12;. Thin is the fastest the horse has ever boon driven. '|"|... I'Vl.u6nn iunnvuln Inc an Ixnnnrmn inn, ner. 1119 WOUIIQ IIIU I30 00 IIIDUIIBLI. The children of the Sunday schools of Second and Third Methodist churches. will haven union piomo on 'l`hursda.y It Stella. Point. to which they go by the Ihenmer Hero. (1.. Rn-.:I.ul..+. M.-u `uh nf l<`.|..3n_ nanny Cql I0 UUIF 0| IIID yll-1'. - A young men nnmed Tetlook. living on Montreal street. while fooling with a knife slit his iorehend in a horrid man- ner. Tho wound had to be stitched. Tlxn nhilv-on nl Ohn Qnnrlnv nnhnnln n, monuny Il|'o8l'lJ00ll. The probabilities are that the barley this your will be of the that grade. plump and well preserved. The own will be nenrly equal to shut of last year. A vnnna mun nnmnd Tatlonk. livina rm vnuuo conuumnga not or wonuwsa awn. Beta are being made of 010 to 86 than Miller Boy will defeat Butcher Boy on Monday afternoon. Thu nrobnbilitisu are thnt; the barlav now III salmon in me nlnuopi puaoe. Next Tuesday the Utioa. citizens cor 3 have an exonnion to Wolle Island an Gnnenoque on the str. St. Lawrence. A jewelry pedlnr, who stopped at the Windsor Hotel. has ski pad out without lug his bond bill 0 08. He left a PI veso eontainingn lot of worthless atn. Hat: urn hninu mnda of I10 to S5 that KIOW IDO K|II(l--`00. A oonleronde. attended by all the Catholic priests want of Brookville, is now in aeuion It. the bishop`: palace. Math l`nnnrInv than Uhinn. nihiznnn' nun : IAnnfL1van ms! ' AI II-IIOI llnung pro on to: mourn`: xonnlon on the or. You know the k|nd-25o. A nnnlnpnndh nttnnn In: all Ihn we ween nouany. Consult with Dr. Weehinntan this evening or tomorrow. for he remains in Kin tonunul to-morrow only. epenee cricket club defeated the D345... mink An Tun-an Inn - -nnun A, RK I0 OIDGIH JIIIIK UIIWIOIQ. rho moohnniosl on meat of the me depmameht. R. Burke, I been granted two weeks holiday. Consult with Dr. Wnhinnan this Auguon unun so-marrow Only. Pioton club on Tuesday by u more of 05 to 64, and seven wicket: to spate. A -nmhl ha in him: manned for ITO nomg pill in POIIIIOII. Auk for Lsbnwn London do mud stout in pint sud quut bottle: and take no other. June: Crawford. I'M: unnnh-nhul nnahmnr nl (ha n: KIODOD. Don't tail to rend the Hero`: nave!- tin omen! for Batman`: trip to the is- lands. Only 251:. Thu lnnndntinn of the new oantnli lllldl. umy zoo. The lonndution of the new oentnl nhool is laid. The buement window: being put in position. Ask for Laban`: London do And ..--v.-__._ . IINTRANCI EXAMINATION T0 l(.(). I. o. ` About six hundred pouonl left this morning on the tin`. St. Lawrence for Plnlmn. .:---00?- Pulyiour Ilood and loop out. Ibml Ila:-I-gt. n......a._A.z Ir-u.. e1nr..L1NG dry Bats and Bgti furnishings. 1.. ' no space otcu-mu luau-It in mm _ to Know Aunllu About Iuluu You cu nan Itlorwlochlng luau the Ina-um. Inn. ' 00llIII- Rud Dr. Wuhingtou '1 sdvertuomont. Short visit. . - Thain -n- nn nunnnn 1. KB: IAHAIII anon mm. There was no meeting of the school board but evening. Parleotly pure. mode Iran: the {meat gent hops Ind bu-lay. Lnbown London A. I -uyv--.- -u -u--. Pay your Into: nto und uvo diu- oollll. D--J nu `I -nIuina.6.nn'- ninhua-ingn I-IVNVOIDENTS or was nu; JAIAGIAIII HOIID UP II ELL PAITI ..l ` A or -rm. nninnou om. i: any link! .0--l L510 lndlnnhu. `mm .. _o 9\____ 'I'h-o"lllanIIng ul Lilo and death is one of the mysterious func- tions ol the human organism. There are constantly battling two riv.il elements; the one throwing oil waste and cffete matter, death ; the other to supply liv- ing atoms to build up and sustain. life. It is when the system grows sluggish. when the eete and dead yarticles are not eliminated and remain to clog life's channels. that Hamilton's Pills ol Mau- drake snd Butternut render greatest ser- vice. They closnse the system. restore the liver to healthy sotiou. correct mer- bld socretion.renew the springs of lilo by making digestion more perlect. No better lamil medicine in existence. Aece t no substitute for Hamilton's Pills of an- dralie and Butternut. At druggistt and dealers in medicine. the I'M: `inst. pol hvorlta statue} land. will In undo: the an of the Y.I.0.A. The uoimot wl tour: by London Iron Pnu. Flno ale iron the London brows (John Lahatt) ls arranged in a gran yralnid cl hottlon. and alao on draught n the collar: of Albert Hall. Good judges who have sampled both Barn` and I.at~att'I hava been heard to daclara that the latter waa not aaoond in quality and in: no amall oomplimantto the mucosa of Lahatt'o ala that tho great Engllah Inn of Ban: triad their utmost to peanut it from being axhlhitad. Thia la the do J.OrawlunIla Hot. and lap nnriav nnnllan and -I Inna. nl *5 I run Kw stock or wmu Lam and` All-our Embroldurlol jut opened. Scams only and judge for yonrulk. [III II `III IIU Jo UIIWICC II and {or purity. ndily and ox la lune the worl how no bunt. _;_--ooc.-_. .:_.. I-Jloouon ol Ooon. The {allowing amour: of the Kingston Encampment No. l6.Pntrinroh| Militant. woro noontl installed by P.C.P. W. J. Livingston. .D.G.P.: n D `II C... -`J-.. Aripwlllivlf Tho trip to Illa Co on Sutnrdny the hot. uodln stunner lull. will In madam Ihnnnlnlol tho no-uiueluuu III I ll-lllln At ii meeting at the Ornngemen. 0. Y. Britons and True Blues held in the Orange hall. the lollowiniz vote at thankii was mused unanimous] : oved by Bro. Dr. ohn Mackenzie. W.M. L.O.l..No. 3m, seconded by Bro. Samuel Thornton, Deputy County Master. and resolved. that the thanks of the Orange- men of Kingston are hereby tendered to Rev. liro. I . T. Mignot for hll eloquent and instructive sermon, preached for the Orange- men, 0. Y. Britons and True Blues in St. Paul's Church on the nth July, 1886. The brethren also desire to place on record tlieira preciation of Bro. Mignot'ii revival in the )erry ofCan.1dzi of the old and honor- ed custom ofcelebrating by divine service, the estnblisliment of ClV|l and religious lib .-rty after the glorious vittory of the Hi -yne. That a vote of thzinlisi be tendered to Rcv.W.B. Carey, M.A., Rector, for the use of the Church. and to the choir for their very efficient services.and that a copy of these resolutions be given to the press for publication." .._o 9-- ui uuv alt:-uiur vvrsuuu-ah Toopmany people wanted berths on the str. Corinthian on her last down- ward trip. All couldn't get berths that wanted them. and as a result there was much loud talk. An indignation meeting was held on the deck. and some men talked about doing away with the captain. but relented when the remem- bered that he would be main in going down the river. 0! those many on board were Knights of Pythias. mem- bers of the Brooklyn Teachers` Asso- ciation and tourists. A number pur- chased their tickets and secured state- rooms at the company's olee. 8 Yonge street. Toronto. On their arrival on board the steamer they discovered to their chagrin that their staterooms had been disposed of. Mr. Milloy. tho tralo manager. said the oxoursiouieta merely entered their names on the list in the Toronto agent's oice, and that this list was given to the pureer, who gave the staterooms in accordance with the list till none were lelt. The number of passengers wan so large that all could not secure berths. Cots were supplied and the passengers made as comfortable as possible and there was no trouble. lhllullll IILIU DUB OOHFID H5. Through the kindness and generosity of the Messrs. Folger, Mr. J.A. Allen and family. and Mr. Grant Allen and his family. spent a. couple of days in Cala- bogie Luke. enjoying the scenery, the shing, etc. On Wednealuy the party returned to the city. Yesterday Mr. Gnu1tAllen. his wife and son. and Miss Allen, left vie Uttewe and Montreal for u I.l'ip`[0 the White Mountains. When he returns Mr. Allen will remain in Kingston until the end of August. and then leave for England. Au lmlluumluu Mo ling Hold on the I nl Ill. Ital LJI v Illivug u.u.u.n . O.P.-W. Saunders. H.P.-R. 1. Elliott. S.\V.--Goo. Parks. r.u.--w. nanny. r.L`.l O S.-W. Abarnolhy. 1.3-]. S. K. Mccann. C _W I livinnclnn D 1.a.-;. 3. A. mcunnn. G.-W. ]. Livingston. P.C.[`. G. of T.-Geo. Lea. }. Saunders. m W.-W. Adum, P.C.t'. znd W.--E. Chnmnou, P.C.P. Jfd W.-Geo. Becket, P.C.P. 4:11 W.-] E. Dillon, P.C. P. NO MEEOURY I IIIBTIIDOII BUG eV8llll1. Mr. J. D. Warde and Mr. Funk Yeigh ol the Provincial Secretary's oloe. have nailed by the Uennanio. of the White Star Line. for a two months` trip to England and the oontin nt. Thrmwh lm kindnmm and maunrnaitv r1.:.-n. j. mmou. Parks. I w _x Mm. .\v.--uoo. rams. . W.-L. Mk. .S.--E. ]. Adams, P.C.l`. F.8.-W. Hnlcy. P.C.P. Abamoihv. Capt. Wood; fonznerly of Kingston, The Midget," is now here and will address the Salvation Army on Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr, J, I). Wnrdn and Mr. Fr-An]: Yninh uguuuurea. J OI UDUIYIO. ll IJOW Ill EH6 ONY- Mrs. J. Rockwell is busily enguged in circulating petitions ol the World's Woman`: Ohrisnian -Temperance Umon to the governments of the world far signatures. Cunt. Wnndr fnumnrlv nf Kluuntnn. now. Iueoaore :1. sum. rtlnclpu ox Woodstock Oolle e. B Baptist institu- tiomwinh many nondn in thin section of Ontario. is now in the city. Mrn. J. R.nnl:wnll- in hnnilv nnummd in uo unuo nuuneu. uring Sir John Muodonnldi absence in the North-Welt. Indy Mnodonnld willbe the guest oi Lieuh.-Governor Dewdne .Re inn. Rev. the ore 11. Road, Principal of Woodstock College. 3. Banhinh institu- Lt0(lg8 I130 III DINKVIIIU IIOXI IKE A. Robinson, of the Ayr Recorder. no- oompnnied by his wife nnd daughter, were in the city to-day. They were on route to Montreal. ' "An Mo Iln-nL. -|uu was lnluan tonne no moan-uu. ' Hon. Mr. Mownt, who wu taken alarmingly ill on Sunday evening. has no In recovered at to` be able to attend to Rublio busineu. uni-uu Hi. `lnhn uAt`nnnlA'- nhnnnnn 1100011 I160 . Jl-. ll 0!] we IIIIOIJIU Board 0! Go Purposes. The Gnnd Lodge mach in Brmkvilla naxl van. - futon no can non. noun ox uaueru rurpous. use uru Lodge meet: in Brookvillo next you. A. Rnbinnon. of lm Avr Recorder. I4 gouu. B0 II OUIIIIIOG 50 [III DUI- Dr. Washington romninl until to- morrow afternoon`. Consult him only Mine: Ida. Oowsn And Clan Finley. of Olovelmd. oregano: of Ilruoupor. Williumvillo. Mr. T .nnn||nnn `R-Inluknn has Inf vvIu1|mIv1_uo. Mn. '1`. Ooohnne. Brighton. has hit to visit friends in the United Shteu. She ha: in u: nilzu f.n.nu I0 VIIII IIIBBOI III IQ Ull wt: in the cit to-dly. Rnbert Han n. `il.. in Ill-II UIIIVIHU I WUIII UIII gout. Ho in conned to In: I Dr. Wnnhininnn ramninl aynouu. Sir Richard Oniwright spoke in 00- V hours lut night. The Queen will vim Edinburgh ex- hibition on An . 18th. Aid. Eii and hi: childxen no viuitin friend: in the west` Mr. right. auditor of the Bnthbnn Oompug. Deuronto. in in the oilg. r the E121 Lavina : want ammv I. llI| -I-unuvn vn -uv -uuvuu-.- 3o;;aJ'.BeumnM. is on . Eu-I ravine : wont enemy the Inn}. A in nnnnn in Inc had W. 0. mm: MI this morning tor lvrnnnn. `. rnsonx. nxmon:T VERONA WTIITE LIME. -wucntoudnvoc no-any. .jI.. in on the uonlo Pnrnanan. Thu Grand I III. Iona oi HJIIO I40 lllllll I118 UVIIIDI. 3L,I\FJ, more was then only 92,777.70 leit Q iinieli the year'e work with. '1`he chairman said the opinion ol the etreeta committee was that the expenditure on drama, 06,000. should be added to the heating debt. or that debentures should be issued tor the amount. as the work was oi a permanent character. The reason such a large expenditure had already occur- red waa named by the met that work waendvanced aeven or eight weeke ahead of the work oi laat year. The committee were quite willing to accept the 018,000 roviumg the council aaeumed the 6,000 expended on permanent worln. Aid. Uildereieeva expreeecd aatiafac- tiou with the budget excepting as to the amount appropriated for etreeta. The only item in that appropriation the council could oouaidnr wee the amount expended in draiue. it waa for the alderman to decide whether 00.0w would he added to the eeting or deben- ture debt. or allowed to remain a charge against the etreote committee. Proper justice could not be done to the etreeta unleaa the amount granted for draina were permitted to atand in the ahape of a deciency. In iuture auoha large ex- penditure for drama would not he requir- ed. He thought that 01,66) a year for the next few year: would he autlicieut to continue the draina and iinally com- plete them. ing the wiping out of the floating debt he advocated a echeme by which about 02.6) or |8,(XI; would hepaid oil every year. In thia way the preeeut dehtooutd he liquidated in live yeare. He moved a reeolutlou increaamg the appropriation on etreete to 022411). by thia meana meeting thie year 02,000 of the oating debt. Iild. Clemente eaid he would endoree a de- cit. provided eonie achenie were pre- eeueed by which the oating debt could be wiped out. Ii thia wee not done he would rather ace the lane uicreaaed than to have the dehtecntinuaily grew- inglargerand larger. Aid Gardiner atroegiy oppoeed the propoeed deci- eney. APPIAVIID nl I'll lnhnlf ---uvuu: vu Inn uvlnlllo Ald. Ilolntyro endorsed the Ilnanoo oonniuoo in. the [amputation at In budget. Hunviigbd Unluc- uunwluchliwupnu |od.nddo- and um than us: 5 0 undu- Lndlna lhAl Ih IIIIII ninal Inn [1 HOW THE MONEY WAH IPKNI. Aid. Thompson stated the position of the streets committee. The amount asked for streets this year was 980,580. After taking the salaries from the 018,000 proposed, there was only 910,000 left with which to huilildrnius and do the necessary repairing to streets. The actual amount expended up to July llth was 018,722 80. The expenditure of the year so far hail been : Broken stono.O7B5.U7; general streets. H.806.- UB; North street druin.Ol,7U4.04; Young street drain. 01,852 ; Princess street. 8217.10; Division street, 0108.15; King street. 8156.51 ; Montreul street. 015.25; Union street. N; Syclenlism Wsrd. 9698408; Ontario Ward. 94913.68; St. Lawrence Ward. 0805.11 ; Ustsrsqui Ward. IUl0.52; Frontense Ward. 0555.- 77; Rideuu Ward. 0460.49 ; Victoria Ward, 9811.01 ; stone for Chstlism street drain. 032; two lost psy rolls. not distributed. 11.20838; salaries for half you, 01.000; salaries to mature at end el yesr. $1.000; accounts due on materi- sl and contrasts. 9500; total. 013,722.- 30. Adding to this the engineer's esti- mste to hnisli the drains. 31.500. there tlsnn nnlu I`). 7'77 '7l| lull. I. Mnuuh EHO il'86|'iI COIIIIDIFEBB B0 BXPBDU. After having carefully considered all the items of expenditure they found that to keep within the estimated rate of taxation they could not give more than 018,000 to the streets committee. '1 hey gave that committee all that they possi- bly could alter having largely cut down the other requirements. The streets committee, the mayor contended. were not faring badly. and in proof ol this he gave the following appropriations, made in past years: 1671. $9,317; 1872, I10.- 92l ; 1878. 89.766 ; 1874. 012,810; 1875, 012,727 ; 1876. 013,320 ; 1877, 010,810 ; 1878, 011.914 ;lB79, 09.850 ; 1880. 010.- 476; 1881, 911,487 ; 1882, 918,025 ;l88i}. 015,675 ; 1884. $21,085; 1885. 820.500. If good substantial reasons could be shown for the reduction of items in the budget, the mayor was satised the alderman would lop the amounts off and add the money saved to the streets ac- count. The mere adding. however, of sums ranging lrom 310 to 950 to the O1B,()`u0 would be but a bagatolle. He moved that the report of the nance committee be adopted. In reply to an alderman the mayor stated that the council were required to supply all the moneys demanded by the school board for current expenditure. lle hoped the people would open their eyes to this matter. and send more to the board who would endeavor to keep the expenditure down to the lowest point. The council were not responsible for the school board's demands. Ilnalr vwrnu ununu nu... nisnurn air. - Mayor Whiting addressed the council re arding the estimates presented. He said that the conclusions reached by the finance committee were as fair as they could possibly conceive. lle carefully reviewed the estimated revenue and expenditure. and showed the way the committee had endeavored to economize. Regarding the lighting of the city the mayor said that had electricity been adopted the cost would have been in- creased from 0700 to 01.500. The sys- tem of electricity,was rapidly improving. and the committee considered it better to keep down expenditure, to hasten slowly, as it was far easier to go from gee to elocricity than to to step back to gas from electricity. A slight increase had been made in the auditors remu- neration. The work of the gentlemen had largely increased during past years; besides they had the additional work of auditing the books of the school board and also street watering rolls. The pound bailiffs salary was continued throughout the year. The salary of the medical health oicer had been increased by 950. The committee were not favor- able to granting more than 0800 to the Central Fair. I`hcy would not assist more liberally than the county council. The grant of 8200 to the Vancouver relief fund was suggested because it was considered a humane act. Regarding the waterworks company's demand the amount to he paid for water from May 1st was fixed at 01.000. The committee thought it best to look on the worst side. but they anticipated a saving of 9900. which. if accomplished, they would allow the streets committee to expend. After havinrt carsfnllv considered all '.lIuorunnanoionune-riunouco-.-V Iltue lust Go with the Amount Ap- preprlntel -no Counell let favorable to lnereue In the nesting Debt. 4 This morning the city council odopted the budget without changing a. gure. To reach this reenlt upward: oi four hours time was contained. The struggle won 3 oevei-e one. The street: committee died hud. At 8 o'clock lat evening the council come to order. and the following Answered their nunee when the roll who celled: Meyer Whiting. Aldo. Clements. Drennun, Gudlner. Gildenleeve. Hnrty. Hiecock. Irwin. Little. Melntvre. Holley, O'Brien. Reddeu, Robinson, Shenuon. Thomgou, J. Wilnon md W. Wilson. Ald. arty presented the estimator. found in their entirety on the buck pege of this issue. and then the council went into I committee of the whole to con- sider the budget. Aid Irwin took the ` choir. Mnunn wi.::.... -AR nnnn ml tkn nnlinnnl PRINCIE8 -rnfc; _ In manna -um 1'0 Ax Il`l'IIInl- nu uxau um non; mssmdmn BUDGET. or one an nnnnnlin Ann 'nn- APPIOYIIG 0' I'll IUDOII. I Il-l_A:_ __J___-.l .n 1 Th Tiligiut fab-`Q Ian, 79 BROOK % ST; IA. man ml 'Blue Sarge Sailings! A R M 5 TE-:_Q_N G SEE OUR _ AIL` \oI`IJI Genuine Imported Goods, and SHOES. warranted Jana Q]. "IICII I III'Il'l'IIl'I, IIIII I ' in an expression of Milton regarding ` the "Infernal world." It is not too much to say that shone who suffer from catarrh would thua express Ihemvelvea about that disease. Torture and despair mark their daily exit!- ence. However, every case can be cured by Er. Sage`: Catarrh Remedy. ll: proprietors ave for year: made a standing oer in all the newspapers of 9500 for an incurable cue. It speedily subdue: all bad Imellafia thoroughly cleansing. antiseptic. soothing and healing in its effects. oo >A_T|-ie too Irenh. Ald. Shannon Introduced 5 resolution at the council meeting last evening,e'Ju- domnatory oi the Ontario government for granting school boards the privilege of determining the amount of money they require for current expeuditnrmnnd making it compulsory on councils to meet their demands. He wanted to spring the resolution upon the council. but when Ald. llarty objected and said met no sensible man" could vote on it. without consideration it was withdrswn. The young man. later in the evening. tried to be sarcastic by asking. "when to- solutions were presented. it they could be comprehended quickly b sensible man. No notice was taken 0 his talk. 3:110. nummam A r.mI'tw'u'm A al`.N'V U0ll*'ll. The budget was udopbod without any further discussion and the council ud- journod. - -- IIIUIUPHUIJ; VV. VV lIH0lI`U. Nuya-Mayor Whiting. Alda. Dren- mm, Dunn. Gardiner. Marty. Irwin. Lit- tle, Mclntyre, llodden. Shannon. J. Wil- unn-ll. DIR! Silky CIOTII [:0 BIBCD yll 1 Much uproar followed nnd the clerk proceeded to roodrd the votes on Ald. Uilderuleevdu amendment. The deci- Iunn-1-nu ' uou was: Yona-Alda. Clements, Gildersloove. Hiscook. McKay. O'Brien, Robinson, Thompson. W. Wi|aon-B. Nnvn-Mnvr.r Whihina. Alnln Dran- THIS llUIUl'l' WAS NOT uuamuu). The mayor supposed that he would have closed the debate, but his address woke up various members who demand- ed a hearing. The rules were looked up and it was discovered that the alderman could not be shuto; in committee of the whole they could speak as frequently as they liked. Ald. Harty moved the previous question. to shut olf Ald. Gil- dcrsleeve. but the attempt was futile. The hour olmidnight was reached, but the alderman were hard at it ghting for a higher appropriation for streets. Fm- ally the resolutions were heard and the amendment of Aid. Thompson was de- feated by a vote of eight to ten. Ald. Gildersleeve`s resolution met a similar fate and the adoption of the bu lgot was agreed to. The committee rose and the mayor resumed the chair. Ald. Robin- son mado a short address. to get Aid. Dunn's support. and Ald. Gildersleeve even went so far as to move an amend- ment that the streets appropriation be 024.000. of which amount 95,400 was to be expended on the North street and Young street drains. Ald. Dunn said that he was not a tool to be played with. He had no fear of suffering at the hands ol the electorate by voting as he lelt was the proper way. lle was not elected four times. without soliciting a vote. to be scared oil by any such propositions as the alderman thought he would grab at. He went on to say that it did not require a whole lnriqade of men to elect him-- Alil Tlinnvsnnn _.Jll| Inn in nnlu tnnlr n wumu nruzuue OI men to mecn unn- Ald. I`honr)aon-~0b, no. it only took the city clerk to elect. you I Mnnh unrnnr fnllnwml nml Hm nlmlz UEOIIIHZI W WIB EH8 Ill] 1100 OOIDIIHHIBB. Aids. McKay, Re den and O'Brien strongly endorsed the scheme to add 86.000 to the oating debt. because the sewers were permanent improvements. The mayor pointed out that the people did not want drains built except out 0! the current ex enditures. They had strongly oppose a by-law having for its object the building of drains as perma- nent improvements. He urged the council with much warmth to sustain the nance committee. The streets committee were not so badly oil. According to the chairman's own statement they had work completed at the present date that was not hitherto nished before Se tem- ber. 'l`hey also had one third 0 their appropriation to carry them over the last third ofa. year and what more did they want. 'l`|l|4` nllnuwr avan NAT` nllsunxrn mvonvmg teaser expense In we Insure. Ald. R0 inson said thptlaet year there had been an increase in the rate of un- tion for the urposo of wiping out I oatinp debt. his had never been done. Wbo," be enquired, "have been hood- winking the people '2" He solemnly declared it was the tin uoo commimtee. AIR: Mac... n. .4-.. .....1 n-n.:.,.. FAST DYE. enns. Ald. Gildei-sleeve denied that there was any attempt at humhugginu the public. It was the nenoe committee who were milling the public by not And- vising 1 higher nte of tnntion end wip- ing out put of the oating debt eli-eedy existing. It was in the iuteiest of the citizens to liee the streets in good ro- pair and not A low them to run down. involving ieaterexpenee in the future. Ald. R0 iminn imid Mint lint in-mr tlinru mu-av. 200. Thu Hold Btselon. 3 novel ot Auaorullun Life. by Mtg. Onmpboll PI-nod. 90. wnn-In no nuinwoemo. Ald. Hnrtv wanted the budget pound on it won preeented. Ho wnnted the rtreete appropriation eqnuely hood. I! the eldermen reqnlud nddltlonnl money for street: then they should move to increase the rate oi tention end not take it out of the people`: pockets in any wry that looked like hqmbuggery. 1`he Aldermen pointed out that .545 was edded to the budget in the shape ol ex- penditures thet were absolutely requir- ed. This wee the Amount that they were short ln the demende of the Itreeto oommlttee. If the citizen were made Aware of this feat he felt sure they would be aetlsed with less well-equipped streets and bourdwelke. having secured in lieu thereof many important require- mente. AIJ l!iI.I.u-.InA-n .l....l...I et.-A II...-.. I PTIIUIOII I01` IWOGFI II '3,LIN. .-lle Lldermnn strongly advocated the eompletlon of the drum: now under eon. etruotion. He hotly debated the present nonoial oondltionol the city and the lively way In which the debt we: being paid o. He strongly advocated Adding the 06,000 to the outing debt` WAI"l'lh rm HUIIIIIIGOING. inc and on II II III prooonnou. Md. ompoan introduced an unenl- -nont co the amendment. placing the zllguopriltlon for street: at 024,000. 0 that nnnuhlnllnn II. II`; plunging nn- nndnn Ann turel ol the Iohool baud. CIIIIOG the oillunn would uh I urqeter Inter- ent in the bullneu o! the board. I! lull the nthnlion were given to the eohool board that in bestowed on the council, better result: and smaller expendllurel would lollow. He urged the uloptlon oi the bad at it promoted. Md. omnnan introduced ;=.;-.-.~... . --.;...A oonunmab ounhow. o in to icon within Through Line. Kinzton to llontrbhsl. No Trnnlfer or French! or Pnuoennn. WMEXRRETT, Juan IL nu unuuuur In ITUIIII FIIIQIIOII. 1. s m wh r man on . .1 on: an Ia-Io0|sIoponI.snl' o:.8'u..urd'ny o.uul::.Fnd n uuo n'u 3.a.f)amKn'}.u= uoucnu rm J n. non on rnudny oven Puunun by the I A Inn nll on It uh Ocplln . I ntuoroornu. Light Colored Leather Shoes and Laced Boots for Gon- tlcmcn and Boys. Neat, Nobby, Stylish and Durable. Tlm most popular thing for summer wear -in all large cities. Just the thing for the seaside or islandt-. 7. Have opened out the Latest Noveltlon In American Ourtnln Loops. Tluul Mixed Furni. tun Friuges. Iinaol sud Chenille Cords, The "Jumbo" Fringe. Thu "Jumbo" Oullll Loops ; nlso several more new pnttornn of Best Bruuoln Dnrpols. M well an In repeat of the "Tree of Life" Pnbtnrn. JAMES mgr:-IMo1vn & ....._ 5...` \/4.11 uu \.J.r:v u J)l.LJ_I.J I Have made still further reductions ll) :11 Summer Goods for this Month : Halo. The mean to mnko 9. clean awee of everything. \ See their Drona G00 5 at 60, 100 and 150 per ynrd. See their Dress Muslim at 50, 70 And me nor ynrd. See their Wool Tweodn at 400. 500 And 000. See their New Milhuory Goods, to be olured out At about 5 fourth their vsluo. Cull early Ill SPENCE & CRUMLEY S, - 132 & 134 Princess `:3-L` Jung 7 Ladies` (not Boys or M en's) Sailr Hats, in Porcupine R0 ugh nd Ready Straw, Black and White, 20c. _ L o11gI1 and Ready Straw Bonnets, all colors. TIIE DEMAND IS ENORMOUS.----- ` B. DORAN & co, |JT,_LA|DLA-\7\/- & soN Silk 'l'a'etta and 'l`hread, in_ j-: j D A Full Range of Ladie`9 & Misses Thread & Cotton Hosiery. Boys Heavy Ribbed Hose, in all sizes. Juno no.9` SUNSHADE `ANIHD P/_\'RAsoLs% 1 ENGLISH LAWN TENZNI/S5,_l;ICYCLE ANDBoA111iGi LFInF,Q ISPBBIAL -PR7FiIS`7`W`EBK 1 BOATING sHA%V\fLs%: -Now is the time tohpick gp Bargains, as we have mined to CLEAR OU 1`bUR WlIOLE[STOC`-K BY SEPT. 1st. ~ E'Con1eaml try us. '7 ' Great Aclearinygggzile at R. McFau|_ s, V ` Smfig Bargains in Fancy Dress Gdods at hand 7 clitlf wprth 13 and 15c. " 3 See our Beautiful Black Gros Grain Silks at 49c.. worhf 1.00. - -_ July 12. Julya. - NEW NOVELS I "B W! sums 8fI.N_)P mum an IQ `lwnur nnrun Au met tfliemember. L 1.41.` \Jl June 7. Our Stock of those Goods are Greatly Reduced in Price.` July 13. `I'll! IIIT ROOFING IN 'l'I'lI WORLD. (_`..__.___.._._...__.__. rmnrrs AND nnsssaaoonb In men: vnrmy. Au. WOOL u:.nsm`s"Ifom 31.95. IIAINES & LOCKETT- H13. July 1 The Hair 0! the A on. by James Payne, buntllully lllnnu , 35. Marjorie. or Wild na 3 Hawk, by Kathe- rine 8. Mo uoid, Ion. Tho Guru of Doom. bv Wm. Minto. 200. \/ July _l6. SOIETIIIIIII NEW IT IIIIIES I ].0l;ETT S. JUST Rlggomrvmn SPENCE 8?: diitjy Lda further reduction: m .n n.......... r1.....a- u._ .u. u__... .. QEIQSIEBY I SOMETHING NEW AND B SGARSE Goons ': J. RICHMOND & co- D. .3`. ARMSTRONG-_. % c-:-;I:.ovEs 2 F. NISBET S,j naaasvl A3511`! lollll III! III French! Pnnenlon. an! every Frian u 3 mm. for on--. ma lnlnl-Innlnln mm. . A Large Assortment at Low `Prices. ` i We have; been appointed Solo | , .. gngiouta lot Kingaton and Vi- . I . 7., W0 I'-` `-4 V - ...___ 1._ - ~-'. -_...__.-__.a..L. ,. ~_ ----- \v- --IClII VII IS NOW ciome ON. read, in newesbslmdes. Kid Gloves at . Special Prices. ' I25 3IoI'A.'UI-_. A-5-I-hJ\J.l.V -nl1""-J 0l'I0II'l'I WINIIIQN HOTEL. Walter : Paton} . SHINGLES. : Captam and V-I\-J, The Big lmlllnery lloom. -$2-2| Iii. RATTINIURY; Inli. II Flllll I'll E5-L`. IIIUUIITI. rna0Iuoponu.utl'l I30 Illoutnu 60:13: 5 nyntthnoopllogiilll Tho? and Hnnnm Mll|3[%_l|Y] July 14. Our Olodng I bu boon u aocmoa nuov Nu. Moro con nuslly full of plum! bayou. Thin want. in Addition to Above Such! `Linn. In ole: Romnnnu of all Young Ladies J oumal. New York Fashion Bazar. Delineator. Thin want. In madman to 10010 Sm Una. I O o! Good: at about EZALF REGULAR VALUE The Stock Must be Closed Out. I' July 10. ` lorlo arm, worth nourru. . `lnllarlgmn Hero (or 96. worth loo. Idhrgn Eon 100. to lb. per pnir. lou than regular ysluo. I150. The Mayor of Onterbridge. by Thomu Earth. 200. For aoo.. worih Mo. Iluk Halo H3010: 500.. worth `I50. Brilliant Link Host in 003.. womb BALBRIGGAN HE I06. Bnrlod Dismondl, by Snub Tynlor. 200. whom Fortune, by Floranoo Wndon, !lnI Is. In now, run. Tho Cru of Doom. by Minto. mgr: tho Old Pslnazo. by Gertrudo Fords, `iio's Plexuuuit Hours. Leslie`: Budget. .IuI.v rwnlnlu or Inn l-`0l.- - to: stun. man om. Ink Dill Eon for 01.86, worth 01.15. ILIOK Llllgl IIIOII. Olodng I bu boon dooldod II. 3031! _nu9lly ploeud , :nu__ L- - -_.- nvvmfgwonxsf nnnmu n.l'Il Ilunll no PIIINCEQS swan I-:1`. K1NGs'roN AND RENFREW. [n`I IQ UORNEII BOOK S'1`0RE. In P. WALSH, (`hr nut`:-In A HA?!-uni ll Cor. Ontario 0 Hannah Stu. % P111110!!! 81'. _.Lj.:___ 6133- 6.}; 133}; Sunday At Home. Loimroour. -Chambers J ourml. Salty hlngpxine. Cancel : Family mgazine. London Journal. _ Christina Herald. The city council will notiueet again until the first week in September. unless the mayor nds it absolutely necessary to call the members together. The council made arrangements for the pay- ment ol the laborers and contractors. and also gave the market committee power to arrange for the lessee of the markets tolls to the highest tenderers. wuss-I Inuuuny. II. II NCII ROVCIIDIT. Ald. Dnnn wanted the council to strike out the eppropnstion for coel oil lumps end substitute electricity for the outly- in welds. Nine electric s ks would on y cost 0075, end the lig I provided would be fer superior to the: now sup- plied. Aethe contract for lighting the one! oil lamps does not expire until Noveniber the Aldermen will consider the matter nnlil tlnl dese. IIII FIVE! OII IIIO IIIIII IIOIIIIOI . DUI WIIOII H lboy found um boll crowded the do- nllnd M nmnln in Ihu city. A far. my I00, XOIIIIII IDII DOII CIOWGOG IO 00- I ollod to I-sumo in the city. A tow. ow- over. left this mornlo tor Prescott on tho ptop. Armenia. ho Richelieu a Ontario Novinotion Company hove bod much trouble in handling the Knight: booouo at their moving outward earlier than no noipotod. ' lowing Illve Arrived a Family Herald. Every Month: ._.I t\; I ). _-._ nu ulolnnun ol "A" unwary who won unload at Ilouoiaw and who vonoudondhomo 3 lowdnyn ugo.u'o upoohd to arrive In the city Io-mo:-row. TI'."a.`7.`..".`i"1 "5-':."5."'..:..%...`. hum nhmnl ll` Inga. II In Ar:-natal nun l\lIlIII7III' IIIU EIIII. The Council hnvinglimited the expen- diture of the streets committee to O18.- O00. sud that amount of money born nearly expended already. the staff 0 corponsion employees must be reduced. Twenty-ve men were diaohnrued by the engineer to-day. and the reduction must go on yet. nu-I In nunuu. Dr. N. Washington. throat and lung surgeon. will remain in Kingston till to marrow (Saturday) It 8 p.u.. Now is the beat time {or taking treatment for Lnydiaenea of the throat and lungs. Remember the doctor treats cutnrrh by the "new method." Consultation free. run-u Iul Is-nun. nnquur ug uuu nun:-I. This morning three liquor dealers werened 060 and costs each for infrac- tion: of the Liquor License Mat. The one of It fourth citizen was adjourned until Monday. The storekeepera sold the liquor by the glass and were caught out by the inspector. nu-I nu.unu nu Ivuul n-ngu-. Z. Prevost in oering a. suit. made to order, for 910.60. of real English all wool surges, the same class of goods as he had in previous years, and which gave such satisfaction. I"ll'O|lIllI'l Flo-Iylo. The remen arousing to have 3 great proqummo of sperm for their picnic at Channel Grove on Monday. the 20th. Over N00 worth of prizes will be ollered. "B" Battew and tho Nth Butt. will have a tug of war. "D DKFIAUV 'll.|(I have a tug lllllln luu unuuullqrl, We have been selling hundreds of hsms and sugar cured shoulders. every- body upeaking in the highest raises of them. Try our hams or 1-hon (lots and you WI use no other. James Crawford. -. - v-J _._v--.--u Boys Own Paper. fI.l_.I_l f\._._ I'.__. _ ,, 311:. Nonnnun down the nlco for Chu-lotto at 8 pm. nnylu Arcanum. ma REGULAR MEETINGS or the st. Luv- nnon Oounoil. Roynl Aronuum, as held on the am And third Monday: In every month :0 8 p.m., In the Osnnqnl Odd Follows Hnl1.Priu- oou Hlreol. Doc. 19. SAILING from New York oven Authorized Agent. F . A. FOL Dock loot of Brock SI... Klnnllon. Bnlhoorncr of Prlnouo and I (over Hondry A 'I`hompIon'I.) Ill. Q-I`-II U- III. 107'- A lugs number of the Knights 0! I-main IITlV0d here during the night. `I of then intended journoying down 0 var on the mail steamer. but when uhnv fnnnd mu haul m-n-(Ind thhi dn. BIC ESTER LODGE. No. 83. of thl Son: of llnglnnd Bonovolenn Boeing wul wool In tlnlr new body Room. corner onu-nl and Prlnoou BtI.. ovor Bu-noun`: Eu-dwu-o Storm. the Ind and Im Tuesday ol every month. In um IIlfl1'Ill'In COUNT "FROn'l`E3NAO." No. 50, undo ndonl Order 01 Foronen. moon on :11: mt and third Thursday In one): month In Oddtollowl of Princess and Montreal BI:-nu. lover Haudr! Thompson's.) Doc. 11. Cunard Itcamlhlp lfolnpuly. `AILING from York over Bnturdny. F`. FOL ER, Ferry Klmmon. "Tho Inombon at "A" Battery who VII! uld lath: nnd who Elfhunday. mid Bone ofshu-on, ov. Oh Omlx. am Wodnudu in our: mouth. `I'M nuance 0! Stock oi nbovo oodl to ho and at Olonrlnu Prion lot tho NI '1` Tank! WEIRD. No nluvo. Klnnuon Laundry Up-null-I. nulnu Ivor (Manhood. I 0: nlnodno. No.W. on wuanuauy. aux. lllb. It .8) lull. The Rou|u Meeting! ol tho Anolcnt Ind Aa- Ioptod loomuh mu ol F:-umuonr are bold lnthelr olheornor of Brook and gum ton Shun. Kingston Lodga at Perfection. 1` Ltd sud 0! Sharon, Hov. Ohsp. Bole . No. I I: nulonvol Klunion M: I 30 mn. Arrlno ammo 9:10 p.In. ` " Ouuu an .m. " lotmou I p.In V " llontnw am mu. wII'nn:;|.::o`|;|al,o:ann by thin train will nub No. 1 wind tum Kingston 1:30 n.nn..u-rive: Al Ihu-bot [Ah 10.60 um. and Bonmw 8:15 p.:n. ; oonnooung with 0.P.li. lxprou for ll 4'3. nootin . . . x no I: II`- " ` `.1 '6'n3:i"3?.``f ` `.~'. u"'.;'.`tm.' bot Luge tot 5|! polnu Olllll won. J. H. TAYLOR. EOONWAI. B.W.l'0IA!llB` . AIt.BIIn'O. Au.Gor.P|q.An t. 7 Buy! ' l _ e ` " Iuollo ICIIIII Ilceglugn. I II John's Loam. No.3. on: `aun- dn Aux. am. It 1:80`, p.m. ndon Loan. No. $8. on Ilondny. Aug. Rnd. :0 Val) lun. linden be no 1:!) pm. Onhnqni IATU nun 1 . ` 811. MAUI) to the CI st 1 p.m. ` 81:. mm down the her an p.m. u Tlnnlna rooelvod by W. Newlnudl tlll noon. ` ......... l TRY IT ONCI3 AND YOU WILL TAKE [I0 OTIIEII. NEW, DIRIOT. I303 . U'10KIh'l` Inn Ind Boll mm! In Bouts llualtobn 336 the North W000. IEIT Incl ClIlPlalI'I' ROII'l'll Botvoon Klnuton. Patorboro. Toronto. mun. llolmool. Quboo. sndql point: out And won 331.29! nuwnw noon on: us In on ALL nu luau: Tun: xlrwnu Inm- rron uln USA3301` Ltnt 1'0 mu`: l'ru.bubIImu-I. Light to moderate winds. Ialwn I 'NGI'['0lI C PEMBROKE __gn--. ' Onnndn. Paella Idhosh. UIOKIHT 3. ---- waurr llltlllllilll or 'l`IlE Following llnve Arrlvcd : "i-alum In .lnhn'I nnln. Nml. cu: Mum lor Hoing Liquor by the (Hun. 'l`|.:.. ....u..d... o|....... l:....n.. .-l....l... GENERAL TIOKET AGEN Y 1'. OONWAI W. POLO Aunt. sum. Au. an-. I"upl.,'An :33`: l `tho In in on no Ion. -.... .......|.... -0 n... nr..x..| CITY AND ,v/1c1N1'1T. T A III Weeks` llolulny. u nnnnn:' n. l....u .. `:9 L000. No.99. Wudnoldlv. Mll- ` 7 A > _ lied -Icing tho mall . ......I |....:....I:...u...I 4 % Summer Nnimbeu of Ifcnoon onus-mo --nA-lI._. ~-