Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1903, p. 3

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The mo- mentous question which took up near- lv two hours of the valuable time of the members was the appointment of a successor to Jobn Wright. The city is still without the services of a fore- man of streets, 'despite the efforts of of Works certain of the members to have one appointed. : Another question of note was the request of the street railway company jor permission to extend a switch on Upper Princess street, The matter was held over until -such- time as 'the- city engineer reduces to writing his opin- jon of the proposition, wnich may be at a special meeting to be summoned Monday. RO cient were : Alds. Walkem, King, Sears Hoag, and McFarlane. Chairman McLeod was a little late in arriving, and until he came, Ald. Walkem presided. x The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed, and a number of accounts passed. a : A deputation comprising of R. J. Carson, John Carson, D. Couper and E. T. Stéacy, was in attendance to debate the request of the street rail- wav company for permission to ex- tend the switch on Princess street, west of Barrie street, to a point at the junction of Clergy street. H. C. Nickle, representing the street rail- way company, was also in attendance. The sub-committee appointed to consult with the city solicitor, present- sented "a report which embraced the city solicitor's opinion, This was con- tained in a voluminous document, in which the agreement between the city and company, as well as legislative acts were reviewed. One clause read as follows : "The municipal act expressly provides that every council shall make to the owners or occupiers of or other persons interested in real preperty in wriously affected by the exercise of its (the city's) powers, due compensation for any damages necessarily resulting from the exercise of such powers; and any claim for such compensation, if not mutually agreed upon, shall be de- oF THE CITY SOLICITOR 1s GIVEN termined by arbitration." sation, the report operation of the laid. But compensation can be claimed only for injury resulting from the execn tion of the work that is, in case, the existence of the tracks as laid in the street. There can be no ques- Ey ---- So Weak, Couldn't Walk, Another Astonishing Case Of Fe- male Troubles Cured By FERROZONE "Before taking the first box of Fer- rowone, writes Mrs. Annie Jefiry, of Sandy Cove, N.S., my condition was deplorable. Though I employed the most skilful medical aid, I grew stead- ily weaker. In fact, I was in such a low condition that it was impossible for me to walk across the room. My heart was very weak, and I suffered from terrible palpitations, which the doctors said were from 'troubles pecul- iar to women. Friends urged me to try Ferrozone, and 1 bought six box- e. When I had used the third box my oldtime vigor and strength returned. The palpitation ceased, my appetite increased, and I got a good rosy col or in mv cheeks: It would be impossi- ble to speak too highly of Ferrozone. All weak women should nse it. I hope many suffering sisters will use Ferro- zone, for it will surely oure them.' Rev. J. €, Morse, D.D., pastor of the Baptist church), Sandy Cove, bears Witness to the recovery of Mrs. Jeffry and writes: "This js to certify that ¥Mre. Annie defiry is a lady upon whose word You can depend. 1 have own her since childhood, and believe her to be a. truthful honest woman." This adds additional force to the tes- timonial of Mrs. Jefiry, and gives as- france to other sufferers that Ferro- ne does what is claimed for it. Thren weeks treatment costs 5c. or SIX boxos $2.50. At all druggists, or by mail from The Ferrozone Co., Kingston, Opt, Order Ferrozone to-" ay, --It assures health. We're Ready To execute your every wish that you may have in regard to your New Win- ter Suit or Overcoat. We have all styles, all tlors and all cloths to choose from. Mpls $5 1 iB Wo. . $450 fo / Correct Furnishings, ing wasted. Before d instance was un: Boots, '. Shoes and pi the question, the 'commiiftee $18 To $20. doubted) vated oa by Chamberlain's shauld have a written report fromthe | p .. 4 at the New York clothing Sendance fr cold ae ntetacty any TS. city engineer: That official intimated | Jo ro Brock street, will make to or. Wendence ora sold Ow Preumonia. : that he thought his views would have | 4... J cuit or overcoat for $15, guar- ya gists. ---- been included in the report of the city anteed first class fit and good trim- REE oe mE Tn. ; solicitor, -or he would have had a mings, large assortmeat to choose GHINESE LAUNDRY ] Uis ABRAM SO i rt ready. i 1h mis. | from for suiting and overcoating. g Id. King held that it was a mis IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY The Uptown Clothier. take to consider the solizitor's report Christmas Slippers. done up stylishly. with a Frode 336 Prinsess Street. © in the presence: of both partiss. * The 1 1 oq A take it to the "SING DOO LAUNDRY," committee should not take action un Every style and price at Aber|or by leaving word, will call for laun- til the whole question ofstdouble track- { nethy's. and deliver it again. With one trial as No compen- continued, can be claimed 'for injury resulting from the railway after being this | pany's request, and that the commit was ander obl the company, but in view of the law as above set out, the question whe ther or nat such leave may be granted with entire safety to the city depends upon whether or not the laying of the switch or domble track will prejudi- cially affect properties abutting = on Princess street in its vicinity, and this question in turn depends upon whe ther the switch can, as a matter of constructive engineering, he so low as not to interfere with the enjoyment of access from the street to the proper ties in the locality. Upon this branch of the matter the city engineer must advise, since it turns upon a tion oi fact rather than law. "1 should call attention to the fact that clause seventeen of the agree ment between the city and streot rmil ques- way company expressly provides that | the company shall be lables for all damages arising out of the construc tion, maintenance the railway, and shall hold and keep harmless and indemmified the city | from all actions, suits, costs, claims, | TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY. damages and demands that may arise | or be brought or recovered against Russell Sage Defies Time and the city in consequence of the conces ite sions and privileges granted by the . ; Dynami SPs: il agreement or in consequence of the New York, Dec. 4.--"I have lived to maintenance. or operation of the rail way. The protection of this clause would be available to the city against any claims for compensation made in respect of the laying of the proposed switch or double track, should ike permission sought he granted by the city. I would advise as a measure of precaution, if leave to lay the switch or double treck is granted that a spe cial agreement be entered into hy the i company with the city, making it clear that this clause of indemnity shall apply to the proposed switch or double track and all claims for pensation in respect of it." Chairman McLeod pointed out that the solicitor made it clear there exist éd no legal reacon for refusing the company's request. It was a question I to be decided, whether or not the | policy of extension proposed by the company would benefit the whole city, As All. Walken saw the situation, | it became narrowed down to one | point, namely, the city engineer should submit a written report to the commit tee, which report ought to he the one presented by the committee to council. Mr. Nickle took occasion to remark that he had nothing further to say to the comthittee, unless it was to reply to any arguments presented by those present. { R, J. Carson intimated that he had something to say. If the track was laid it would prove a disastrous loss to the city, as he would take action against the municipality. : Ald. Walkem held that the city engi neer had power to grant the com tee had 'no sav" in the matter. Chairman McLeod pointed out 'that it was a continuation of an existing switch which was desired, not power build a new one. : "ald. Hoag maintained that time was further consid carefully considered. The city wo pad ligations to the som ae TD SES brut the. aldermen, tion as to the power of the city or eity | engineer to grant.the leave sought by and operation of | been fought throngh many courts and cate kidney troubles. South American complicated cases. Sold by H. B. Tay- lor and Henry Wade.--94. Your Choice For $15 Only. Worth Gilt tub butter, 20e. alb, at Gira" : \ my bal ralgia and and was in weak again. to all 'as trustees Tor the ratepayers, should further consider the solicitor's report. s It was finally decided to allow the whole question to stand until a re port was submitted from the city en- gineer, The claim of W. J. Paul, for worth of tobacco destroyed by reason of being stored in a damp cellar, was referred to the city solicitor. The claim of Mrs. C. Coakes, injuries sustained by reason of falling on Raglan Road, through a defective sidewalk, was next considared. Upon the advice of City Solicitor McIntyre, [no action" was decided. A cimilar ¥ decision was reached upon the (laim | of James Eaves, for damages of $40 | for injuries sustained hy a horse by reason of an alleged defective road- way; the city solicitor advised no act ion. A request of James Gowdy, to have an open drain on Macdonnell street cleaned out, was referred to the city [ engineer and chairman of Rideau ward; with power to aet. { celebrate the twelfth anniversary - of my lucky escape," said Russell Sage, the dean of Wall street, to-day, in re- ference to his escape from death on December 4th, 1891, at the hands of a lunatic, who exploded dynamite in the aged financier's office. 'I expect to live to see the twentieth anniversary," added Mr. Sage. "If I am spared un til then 1 will be in my nisety-sixth vear--a pretty old man." It was just twelve years ago, to day, that the financial world and the public in general were startled by the news of the attempt on Mr. Sages lifes. On that day Henry Norcross, of Boston, approached Mr. Sage and de several hundred dollars, threatening unless it was immedintely paid to drop on the floor a valise he varriecd and which he said was filled with dynamite. Mr. Sage did not produce the money promptly enough, and his visitor let the satchel fall. A tenide explosion occurred. Mr. Sage 'was practically unharmed, the mad visitor was blown manded into pieces, a clerk named Laidlaw was badly jured and the office was wrecke srwards Laidlaw sued Mr. Sage, claiming that the financier used him as a shield. The case has < vet unsettled. Kidney Search Lights. Have you backache? Do you feel drowsy ? Do your limbs feel heavy ? Have you pains in the lions ? Have vou dizziness Have you a tired, dragging feeling in the regions of the kidneys ? ..ny and all of these indi Kidney Cure is a liquid kidney speci- fic and works wonderful cures in most "Twas taken sick very suddenly July 13th with severe er amps or pains. I summoned a doctor and wr was sick than fou " "I began the use. of pound and soon was feeling better. and stopped my flowing wi "1 feel very grateful to you und cah recommend your medicine -- LuvorLLe A. 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