Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1904, p. 2

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g revision way at ferred to city act, asking, rebates 'for taxes twico paid. Referred to finance committee, -R. W. Smith, asking that the ¢ broken be measured and it, to 3 he thet Barrie wireet, from Land. thet: Bastia wiret, {from pe bah Sisctedn Stage. Lio JH of | 40 and Sainsigen for ualawful 2 1 Ou From. John J. O'Sullivan, appesling Concerning Princess Street Track rn The City Council. the street railway company, relative to the switch extension on Princess Atreet was signed yesterday. It was presented to the city council last night by Ald. Bassam. The agree- ment first provides for the deposit for the police do- and the mayor vinted Alds, Kin, and Meek and the city solicitor. A -------- PAULINE AT THE GRAND. -------- He Gave a Very Satisfactory t as follows : the work, proceed with the laying of said switch or side track li ot ly and to the satisfaction of the city engineer of the corporation, and shall make good and restore the strect sur- nce disturbed by the laying of said switch or side track in terms of the agreement of May 9th, 1893, auline, in the famous hypnotist reader, opened his week's necessary secure evening. The seats were Mr. Mowat was ny a fair-sized audi- recommendation of the co professor whose ahi- assist the city jclicitor, Mr. Robinson he He was needed, as way committee. Ald. Behan claimed the city got a great deal by the deputa- tion's visit to Toronto. It got what it tus for, and the expense was very lity as a hypnot been established in this city. Before starting the performance the profes- sor, as is his custom, invited a num- ber of responsible citizens to the plat- form and after considerable difficulty, was 1 or side track and the said switch or the city solicitor. side track when laid shall be subject to the provisions of the existi agreements, between the parties to, so far as the same of plicable, except that the company shall from the date of the completion of said switch or side track keep the street surface and all crossings along and over said switch or side track in repair, in terms of clause 15, sub- clause a., of the agreement between the corporation and the company, dated May 9th, 1893." and the performance commenced. consisted of several very marvellous exhibitions of the in the science of these feats was allowing several mem- bers of the committee to go among the audience, unseen by him," and se- lect some particular ring on the fing- er of different ladies in the audience. then blindfolded hold of the hand of the gentleman who ring, was by the latter's mind alone guided to the object of his search. The rings were all secured without de- lay. Then another professor's ability Board Of Works. drew attention to the motion passed in com- mitteo that no more boardwalks be provided by statute, appear in the report. Ald. d it had been held over un- til the city solicitors opinion as to its legality was secured. Ald. Meck wanted to know what the of "works intended to do re. garding sidewalks. It was time some- thing definite was done, Ald. held in his hand two motion ded moving at next meeting, but mayor ruled him out of order, ward man, however, attention to the may- but went ahead calmly his position to the al- At next meeting of council, sidewalks will likely asking that the amount, truck off. Referred to court "Noonan, stating that the ation company last year iv therefore 'there 'was paving the block, but Ald. Knapp income to fax. Referred to court stated that paving at present was out of question, as the city had no plant, and it would be too expensive to give a contract for such a small distance of road to an outside com- pany. , From CO, Bostridge and Fdward Crellian, ovbjectin to dog: taxes. Ro- segrafary 'of the * privy council, notifying the council (hat on the 9th the Grand Trunk railway com- pany. would ly to amond the or- ders Xoganding the building of a sub- the Kingston Junction. Re- icitor with power to From the city solicitor, asking council to authorize the city treasurer to remit to Charles Russell & Co., London, Eng, £100, 2s., 8d., for ser- vices re in connection with the light plant arbitration. On motion Alda, Behan and - Mowat, the From - H. Wade and J. H. Jones, remarkable illus- wers as a telepathist was shown. The ladies changed their seats to diffétent parts ence and the professor tal suggestign, along, left the plat- y ied and Yeturnod the commitice, appointed by the board of works to interview the street railway company about the devil strip, had done. Ald. Knapp replied that the company and the city engineer con- sidered that it was impossible to nar- row the strip as it would be danger- ous to do so. out any hesitation. This one of the different tests to which he subjected himself. The latter part of pre was probably more entertaining as a He secured a class of subjects from the audience and using his wonderful power as put them through their different parts with ease and rapidity. form at the Grand every night during the remainder of the week. be fully dealt wi -- Waterworks' Committee. Ald. Meek presented an additional report, recommending that the hours for use of hose be changed to 6 to 9 a.m, and 4to 8 p.m. This was tension of one hou could safely leave with the city engi- neer the grading of the street, a ques- tion regarding which Ald. Hoag raised. The city engineer's roputa- tion was at stake in such a matter, and he would not have it sullied by 5 ' leaving himself liable to criticism in r in both morning not laying a good road. and was recommended by. ce after hearing opin- lasses of citizens. The stated would: suit every- committees also decided should run only. from » and on holidays eek claimed that the, books of waterworks' = department should its earnings. Hence the city pay the full amount for the ment was passed without opposition. Fools Use Washes And Snuffs. Thinki rhaps rer pe ever heard of a genuine cadre following such senseless treatments, There is just one prompt and thorough cure for catarrh and it is fragrant , healing which goes right to the root of trouble. It destroys the germs, heals t inflamed membranes and any caso mo matter how ghstinate or lng standing. I i ypars with eatarrh remedies hut found Catarrhogone the most r. Movements, of The People--What po) noon till 9 p. v C. 8. Warren, Woodstock, was in town Inst night, T om E. Ashley, requesting refund morning on business. ¥ geimuee ot Hood id chattgti shy ard Fitzgerald, Ogdensburg, were in mythe, taxes. died 4 had been a portion of it could PY town yesterday. jethe city. Ald. 'M y, and therefore. should ke' contribution ta experimented ,, for, real, are visiting their island at Lac Brule, near Ste. Acathe. Eachern, of Waterville, a Sure cure use only Caterrhozone. Complete 81; trial size, 25c. in the city, last night, with a prison- et for the pemitentiary. , hvdrants, he thought + tee should do that. The waterworks' Lon Montreal street, Referred to court revision, Finance Committee. The finance committee report recom- mended payment of these accounts : Board of works--Kingston & Pem- T. McAuley, $17.25; John Corbett 693.42; Warren Bros. company, $563. 83; labor pay list, ending June 1st, Water works--F, Tracy, $4.02; Brit. ish Whig Publishing company, $14.85; the ice Specialty Manufacturing company, $191.30, William Drury, $6.74; William Newlands, $100; R. Uglow & Co., 81.34; Eliott Bros., 1.28; labor pay list, ending May 16th, $172.36; labor pay list, ending May 30th, $95.78. Fi 650; R. Salmon, $3.50; John Millions, Edward Cochrane, 811902. City property 'and markets--W, C, Jol, $6.90; W, Drury, $107.84; J. owards, $28.25 Ist, $51.90, 2s For Sale|: 100--BAGOT ST, 8 room dwelling. ~~ Lot 120 'x 140. "ws, | Co $900 ALBERT ST., single frame, room dwelling, good stable. -BARRIE ST. three frame 'dwellings, deep lot and stable, $100 cash, (411), _$1,700--BAGOT ST. Wetached brick dwelling, 7 rooms, bath and closet, $75 cash, (410). n On the communication of J. M. of taxes.--No action, Toronto lawyers in connection with ant; that it never was needed. Ald. '$1,850---CLERGY ST. brick, © thought the amounts should ro X 8 ; rep.) until the Whole wetcust of th A expenses was given. . He wit Sxtension kitchen, well iE hk. Flood had wor] Ald. Cou thought the city en- incer should do the work of measur: walks for which he now employs a special 'clerk at two dollars a day. He objected to the ent of wages in question. This amount could - be saved to the city, as the engineer, '¥ ST, brick, 8|Ald. Cou claimed, was not occu- elling, bath and clos- $fled all time. Ald. Carson spoke ,000 -- EARL ST., detached brick, 7 rooms, bath and clos- et, furnace and electricity. Ask your grocer for against wrong on hose Cornwall, where he has been engaged tee de gl Ep) , {The waterworks in rebuilding the scow Sand King. reports were adopt- Had A Good Time. A farewell concert and social to Ad- jutant Habkirk and wife and Licut. Granger was given Army barracks last evening. The bar- racks was fairly well filed and a fine musical aud literary programme ren dered by members of the local corps. Ice cream and cake were served dur- in. the intermission and a very joyable evening spent by all. Montclair, N.Y., after a month's visit with her brother, D. Millan, Earl street. City Property Report, The renting of the s ten minutes in discussion. advised that the city hold in the Salvation inspecting the companies of the 57th Regiment. Col. Buchan will inspect the whole regiment on Thursday. * broke Railway company, $792.74; Grand Trunk Railway company, $iSc. ; , | could be got for this. vised that the field infirm fire horses. mending that tende use of the field wa ed district manager of the Unio#~ Mi tual Insurance company. This com- pany is fortunate in securing such an active and capabk man as Mr. Arm- strong, The report recom- rs be asked for the A Quiet Wedding. George's cathedral, a quiet wedding was performed by Canon Starr, when he joined Miss Jennie Gibson, and Robert McFern, of the same place. The young couple Joft to take up re- tidence on the island. eo -- Macmorine went down to Kemptville to-day, to be present at the memorial service for the late Canon Spencer, some time the priest in charge of that parish. H the city engineer of works concern- wages to special him. This evoked it being held that already provided for this. d. Behan moved that the rred to thy board of city engineer for ar. fied Ald. Carson his motion, and Ald. mg the payment of clerks required hy ro and light--J. F. Finepan, 813. | quite a discussion, pointed by the government counsel in connection with the investigation that Judge Winchester is now holding into the employment of Americans on the surveys of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway. Rev. Herbert Woodcock; appointed to the parish at Westport, will take charge of the congregation at Ban- croft for a month owing to the ill- ness of the Rev. J. C. Dixon, who will undergo medical treatment in King- ston. in price, but highest in, quality. One full hour in Clayton. Home at 12. EE ---------------- BETTER TIMES : rangement. This satis Parks--Labor pay list ending June cFarlane, seconded 1 the city property given power to give the t field to the high was moved in view he prestnt lease ox- Printin, and stationery--British Whig Publishing company, %37; R. vf Co, S85; TT. McAuley, by Ald. King that "A few. years ago I found that my digestion was much the white bread, hot griddle cakes, and fried dishes, and 1 of languor which showed that some. thing was wrong. Added to this was acidity of the stomach, flatulence and increasing discomfort after meals and worst of all frequent nausea. 'Believing that IT was doomed dyspepsia and realizing tHat health is gone life is living, I began to look around relief before it-was too late. "A little study of the subject show- thatsil lll: that was claimed rolic ¥ i Livinwst est tenderer. This Police department--C, ~ Livingston, of the fact ther uh . Contingencies--J. P. Hanley, pauper suffered a feeling passes, §10.35; R. F. Elliott, expenses to Toronto, re street railway, $16.50; duate of Queen's, and a daughter of the late Dr. Weir, Merrickville, loca- ted at Hartford, Conn., where she enjoys a lucrative practice, is spend- ing a few days with relatives in Brockville. Before returning home the | doctor will visit friends at Merrick- ville, Smith's Falls and Kingston. does not meet till th tion was carried. Moved by Alds, C © 20th. The mo- Cy 'C. Robinson, professional services re street railway, $50; H. M. Mowat, oe K.C., professional scrvices re street Jailway, 8100; city registry offico, $3. 5. arson and Couper of streets be in- t watering carts 0 keep the time structed to order oy when required, 'and t the carts are out. The mover claime system was a loose ness, There should be to prevent charges for 1 that the present Sherlock, complaining of the manner in which he was notified of his arrears Bhe notice that the "Grand Trunk railway company intended to apply to the railway committee of the privy council for some amendments to the order of court regarding the subway at the Kingston junction came as a surprise to the city council. What these amendments are is not known. John McIntyre, K.C., was present in the absence of the city solicitor, and stated that the latter had no notifica- tion of their nature. The solicitor and himself were of the opinion that the order of court gould not now be changed. On motion of Aldermen Be. han and King, the city solicitor was instructed to proceed to Ottawa and look after the city's interests when the matter came before the railway committee on Thursday. * Ald. McLeod resurrected his objoc- tions to the payment of amounts to what 1 needed, sg-F began 'a cardial test with Grape-Nuts and soon found that I got "all the good results that were promised, being quickly changed from a half sick to a. well man. The discomforts and distress after eating, the sluggishness, with other symptoms claimed that it would remen of streets to fol- oligh to do looking work on the streets. recent street railway question. Ho claimed the expenditure was extrava- after the men at 1 it was ridicuk streets could leav, to look after rah] xg of Ishorers tering carts. He was hear one or two aldbrmen t nearly every city offici- rer was loafing. Had the rust whatever in its ser. and in their place returning health t back to life its old time zest, ll there's no feeling in the world half so good. "I know pneo more what it is go through the day knowing what it is to have a sto- a good healthy appetite comes around at and weight have gradually in- creased and 1 have gained much brain power, an important point in my case, for I depend largely upon my pen for a livelihood. "My usual breakfast is four to six teaspooniuls of Grape-Nuts with rich milk, a couple: of eggs, and a little whole wheat bread anti butter, and 1 Ald. Carson said pay roll for street didn't know if the the streets. Ald. S impossible for the he could not sign a watering, when he carts had been on ears claimed it was foreman of streets the management of the gs, for he might be city where the streets wore dust might be blowing It was about ten years ago, in a lecture, Prof. John Campbell, of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, gave the Perfect Book," that brought on himself the charge of heresy. The presbytery of Montreal condemned him by a majority vote, but the synod of Montreal and Ottawa, consisting largely of his own old students, pro- claimed him guiltless. Every student of his stood by him. : pointed out that the street watering J . tax covered all the expenses, and x food is better than medicine." " losing anything. ¥ Postum Co., Battle, Creek, 3 iio » the carts, which not very well be accurately mons littleshaok, "The Road to Well- ville." AGREEMENT a BETWEEN CITY AND STREET RAILWAY COMPANY Extension Signed on Monday --By-Law. Confirming it Passed he agreement between the city and the company of £300 for restoring roadbed. The other clauses are "The company shall, after beginning "That the laying of the said switch cre all be ap Ald. King raised the question of Ald. Carson asked what the special Ald. McLeod stated that the council The byJaw confirming the agree- PERSONAL MENTION, They Are Saying And Doing. RM. Mills left for Napance this M. Baldarson, Perth; cand Rich- Mr Vand Mrs' Lionél Smith, 'Mont. Deputy Sheriff Pitts, Cornwall, was Martin Clayton has returned from Miss. Kate Millan has returned to Lieut.-Col. Hemming is in Peterboro D. F. Armstrong has been appoint The Dean of Ontario and Canon - M. Mowat, K.C.. has been ap- Miss Janet M. Weir, M.D, a gra- To Apply For Amendments. Gave The Lecture Here. Queen's on "The Perfect Father or Wilds To Be Tried For Horse er answered the d he said"could be used against him, testified that he had hired the horse Family Grocer and Tea Merchant ! What is Goink on in Farbor and down, Swiit's wharf: Steamer Kingston McDowall's Music Store. down and up. wing from Oswego, with coal, from the Grove Inn jor Oswego. mouth with coal from Oswego, "« expected to clear for Oswoey MT Why are there so many "don't feel t Is the stomach is not well. That is lis of the bod commence, hpi will never end until the stomach is made right. When the stomach is wrong the whole body is liable to go wrong -- Poisonous ormations are a nto the circulation in too uantit, to resist ee oh %,Oiet Dtguny Sleepless, excitable, n taxed, backache, kidney pains, liver fogged, constipation and bowel iL a is just what a deran, NCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked 'wp by Rep On Their Rounds. Abernethy's sell trunks and valises t Don't envy the rich; they have corns on their feet the same as you have. Credit is all well enough until the bill collector begins to come around. When a girl angles in the matrimon- ial sea she is apt to catch a sucker instead of a goldfish. You man, if you don'tbelicve that kissing is unhealthful, just let the girl's papa catch you at it. Clayton citizens have leased the new 400 foot dock of A. Boyne, for general use by owners of boats. A large crowd will undoubtedly take in the excursion to-morrow night. Never strike a man until you are satisfied that he deserves it -- and don't do it then unless you outclass mn, A bachelor told a young lady that he intended to kiss her upon leaving her home, wheféupon she commanded him to leave at once. 3 Bath mits knit hemp won't wear out, only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, C. G. Emery is having his sufimer! residence on Calumet Island, oppo- site Clayton, N.Y., connected with the telephone system by a cable at a cost of $1,200. The 14th Regiment will have batta- lion drill on the cricket field to-night. The men are awaiting anxiously the decision of the officers as to what place the 14th will visit on their an- nual trip. for use in the structure. The con- once, There is a richness in the ice cream fountain, not found at other foun tains. P. C. Graham, who was successful in landing the alleged horse thief at Portland, states that much credit is due George H. Howard, the county constable at Elgin, who rendered lim valuable assistance in securing his man. Mrs. Johnson, who lives at the cor- ner of Ordnance and Sydenham streets, notified the police that her little five-vear-old son had strayed from home this morning. It was thought that he had followed the monkey and hand organ. The local fire brigade and 14th Re- gimental Band have been invited to attend the firemen's demonstration and band tournament to be hdd in Napance on August 10th. No decision hagibeen arrivid at. bv the local or- ganizations as te" whether 'the nviga- tion shall be aderpteds + © SENT TO STOUFFVILLE, di Stealing, Ag. the police court, Tuesday morn- ing, Charles A, Wildy, arrested hy Po- lia Constable Graham, on Monday, at Pogtland, was given a preliminary hearing on the charges jof having stol ch '& horse from a livery stable 'at liv May 28th, a horse was hired by his Charles A. Wilds," who said 'that he mdrelv wanted to drive the horse out as<far as the home of some relatives, who lived a little over six miles from the town. The witness said the prison- The prisoner after being warned by the magistrate that he was not fore- ed to give testimony, and that what from Pennock's hired nan, stating Bertha Wilson, who accompanied Wilds on his drivieg tour, also ap her. Elsewhere. Craig's wharf : Steamer Alexandria, Soward's wharf: Sehooner Fleet The schooner Clara Youell - cleared The schooner Metzner is at Ports. ly Booth's wharf : Schooner Voges was T. company elevator : - Rose TALK TO YOURSELF. moments ? 'Wha Ean Manian thao and Patna? When you don't feel well your ue Poisoned » headache, kidneys von You can end these afflicti helping the stomach with ANTE E.W.GILLETT oomramy '92) "ON (vjuowpse) jah. Pennock, the owner of the J¢ shrews resis il Satie WHE I y ca Sh ville i t to Prove its Tam: stewie vistates. NOW at oll deeggith, YASUE, Gti] What on | edie Ftd Spl ' Recommended and sold by Geo ription given him | Mahooe, by his (the former's) son. streets, Kingston. 00000000000000¢0002000¢ MADE FOR OVER 50 veaps, (zsTaBLISHED 1082) ™ TORONTO. ONT, | TOD permanen We invite ladies and gents who are agi, (missions, Spermatorrhaa, Im particular about their shoes to come oe Pesta af abuso or stosase ottoman eave to Abernethy's. and Brain Worry, all of which lead to Infirmity Sullivan & Langdon, who have the I Domsutiption and sn Farly Grave, contract for the St. Catharines arm- please, siz will cure. Mailed prompty nui ouries, have closed a deal with J. M. | seipt of price. Bend for free pamphlet. "Address y > i rick The Weod Company, Carter for a large quantity of bric OI Can t Wood's Phosphodine is sold by a tractors will proceed to" work at | Kingston Druggists. from Gibson's Red Cross drug store 'Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair Grower We AA 256 Yonge Street, Toronto " _ Op 3 ner Seven Suthorlind Sisters Hate fpower and REE > of . ' oral. Tis are Staufiville. eooling, and very invigorating to both alr and scalp fy L pws resnlts from the very first application. It is so ses. bo suf son to a man giving the name of | SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS Ww. corner Princess and Bagot SOLE PROPRIETORS % Canadian Office, 256 Yonge St. Toronte ¢ 4. H, Bailey. Foreign Manager 1 ' J. GILBERT that he would keep the horse for a week. The prisoner was sent back to Importer Stouffville for trial. Special Attention Given Family Trade A FULL LINE OF pearcd before the magistrate on a Crosse & Blackwall's Goods charge of vagrancy. "She was remand od until to-morrow, when a more seri- JUST ARRIVED. ous charge may be' preferred against Main Store, 194 Barrie St. 'Phone 264 BRANCH STCRE MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Cor, Gore & Wellington Sts. * Phone 248 Everyday Bargain Day ee ATT ee A good Dominion Organ, slight- used; original price $125, go- ing now for $25. 20, to-day. Pianos from $50 up. mount and consorts cleared for All kinds small musical goods at Cleveland; tug Emerson up with four light barges; Tug Bronson cleared down with three laden barges, The steamer Alexandria, on her $9 669646 down trip last evening, ran on the 400000 sand bar near Stella. She was go heavily loaded that considerable diffi- culty was experienced in floating her, She lay on the har all night and was released carly this morning by the steamer Pierrepont, no damage being done. ee 4 their original price. » Swift's $ Scranton Coal No better / in the city ; lots worse. Give us a test order before buying so-called cheap coal. JAMES SWIFT & GO. Telephone 135. Peer eb eboe Oxfor This range is pl moderate priced with either two drop door, whic! etc, may be d roaster, evenly 2 This range, thot a considerable s expensive gas r: ) from the TOUGHEST pa Weare also headquar El md Flour and Cen $ The E. B. | We believe pu points profit befo wheat is not like at present prices on three cent mu McMillan & CANADA Stereoty used in ( 4 To those who tered by poor fuel ford's coal comes ministering angel. It bursts - asund chains of anxiect shatters: the man? discomfort. economical. * from foreign screened clean, livered in the If you want der to-day. Mri. Bailey, East Put Bot and killed by her ays he thought she wo PETERBORO--134- This is no" drean sprine poet. Our Acliable, clegn,. ck most. carciul man ¥hat true coal tion is, send us y Good: wood an lings at attractive R. CRAWF(

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