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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 9

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Flie Nominated for the Mayoralty (Contlosed Th Money Qusstloa. 'xOn of th moat Important questions la dealt with, by CD city Bouedl But year would tea the Snaa-clal position o( tha city. This yaar tin expenditure bad xodd th iwv-su by 1 100.000. Thr vera ascen- tlonal miou for this, but at th earn I'm he eould aot eenphsslea too strongly tha importance of tn city shortening alt It would bis aim. If elected mayor, to assist tha ansae eommrue la restricting upaadliure.

consonant with due fBcteney. i Certainly ao far aa local lmptwvesieatJ Vera aoBcsrned, It tlma to call halt, ta this connection Mr. Cook expressed th bop that tha Snaaee committee would comDoaad of tha rary boat met. la tha sky troaaoll, estb Importance or th duties which they bad to-perform could not be arsr aatlmad ad. and la tbls respect a poke (rem actual experience of th woretnga ot such commute.

MATOB DAVIDSON. Mayor Davidson said that air. Cook Bight endeavor to carry out tha policy Which be bad laid dowat but would and difficult lo mak It aractiea. 11a bad ao claim whatever to th mayoralty nor did (or a moment think that he was entitled to th by acclamataoa becaus he bad been, perhaps luckily (or himself, appoint' (or th past three weeks. Mr.

Davidson thea went lata bis record on th board of works. Four wmm ha haul haan elected br ths largos Tot ever poHad by Bay sJoer- man In tha city ana witnout aouciung single Tots or area going to poll oa election day. He claimed to bars Ukea hold of the board of works when no on le would Uk tt At that tlm) th city was expeadlag W.000 la day labor. To-day they war appending $180,000. Th whole credit of this had bean attributed to City Engineer Ker.

Mr. Key was so of ike brainiest and moat tactful men and IB (act th beat m(laaer ta Canada, but he bad been Instrumental in letting the engineer power to act without interference. He bad adrosatad th empowering of the city engineer to control his own etas ana mis naa resulted successfully. Damag Claims. With respect to th damage claims against th etty Mayor Davidson, said nat four Tears ago th city bad paid ,1.000 damage, whll daring th past year the city naa paia eii cuuwe w.m.

(ess than 1100. Why He Retired. With, respect to hi retirement the savor made tba following statement: rvYben. two months ago, she lats mayor waa dlaqualiried under olreum Stances which 1 did not approve of. I wee approach ad by my brother aldermen ana requested to take the chair.

1 objected (or a time, but when elected by a sinanlmoua of the council 1 (ait It my duty to accept 1 elated, however, to a number of aldermen that I would only accept the position with the undemanding-that at the and ot Seres would back a Wellington ward. I fully Intended carryinc out tola programme, hut when toe. removal, of dMquallflca. than was refused 'th late mayor, 1 waa approached by ao many (rlends requesting me accept nomination for, the mayoralty that I swiaotaatly Decided to do eo, and fully Intend at going to the poll. Unfortunately lew than three way ago the proprietor of one of the leading hotels having assigned, I was affected Bnandallr.

and after tiring tha matter my ser-loua conelderetloB I have decided not to be, a-candidate' for th mayoralty. I feel that under the altered etrcum-staneea. I would not be doing my duly to. either the city, my family, my partner or myaelf In going Into the race This assignment demands my Immediate attention. I hare therefore de- 4dM to seek re-election as an alder-wen In Wellington wnsrd, and If re- turned go back to the board of worka rommittre.

Thar Is nothinf of great Irriportanc ooowrrlng In this committee till eprlng opens up, and by that time I lo bar my financial affairs 1a such a ahsp that I can fnlfll my duties In that committee as heretofore. "1' desire to thank my many friends for their totters o( support, and assur the-n that I greatly appreciate their kindness, and that I bona at a future day. and Bnosr different olreum- stance, go ne ante to accept their proffered aselstanc. nr.Ai.n, ucwia. Ex-Aid.

Lewla dealt at length with the leilelatlea of th eouncll during the peat year. He claimed to uae bis oa-n words, tost "apart grom an fire works which had taken place curing the pas year, that elty of Ottawa bad never hsd a better council. He west Into, In detail, the policy laid down' by ex-Mayor Morrte and what bad been done along th lines that platform. He went Into th financial situation and claimed that he had suggested that a committee of the moet prominent financial men study out tks beat achem to' ttd th city over tne yter. Tbeee gentlemen ha brought In a eohetne which had ft been allowed by the leglalature.

would have easily rellered 4b olty. But th bill ss prepared was not allowed and the city wae compelled to borrow by A Denture 1200.M0. Mr. Lewie detailed the Incident which had happen ed at to legteiatar. Says City IS Solvent.

The city Ottawa, be said, was as solvent to-day aa any ctty in th Dominion. ir waa only suffering from a temporary embarrassment and If ehlngs were properly handled. In a few years ths city would war aurn- rtent debentures paid off to relieve city borrowing power. When toe present eouncll came Into power they bad to pay a deficit from tha previous year of 110,000. To-day there waa a deficit or only 111.000 and thM would not have exlited had Providence not been eo kind aa to send smallpox thle way.

He argued that It was not a business principle to hsve the board of health aa Indenendeitt body, expending thscKy money, whits ths people's Tepree-ntatlvee hsd stand by with their hsnds tied. Oollectloa of Taxes. With respect ta the collection of taxes Mr. Laiwis said that during the pact year ths taxes bad been so col lected thst ths ctty tisd cared ft.to tn Interest alone. This might be aimontea to collector oeguins Tlgl-, lance but the collector hsd been backed up by tha Snanee committee.

TOO LATS FOR CALMIFICATION. WANTKD-p TEACHER FOl-l SCHOor Bortloa No. Ect HtwkMburv. frva 1M1 Kor imrtlealaVra a ml mUary, ppir tn jrnfi n. hoi ur, ecreuuY-traMurtr, iinwitMimiry, uni.

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2 mux day, ujnuoiiiEU so! 1901 TH6 Weather Outlook! Fair today, wlth VliUl lower lempdraturr looal snowfalls during tne night Tuesday mostly fair. A eonaiderahla chsnsa has ooeurrad the general conditions since last Bight, and there are Indications this morning of colder weather setting la. In the Territories and Mantoba. and should this occur cold would be likely to quickly spread through On tario and uuebeo. Teaeaeratares at am.

Calgary above, Winnipeg 14, Parry sound Toronto Ottawa 14, Montreal Mv duebe Ml rather roiac. w. Knowing tbls hs bad bees snshled ts push collections. ntoray Isaa" Assessment. Then asaln there bad been the ease men of to (Ml Telephone Com- nan, ca Ottawa Electrlo Light and Oaa oompaale aa going concerns.

Th paat council Bad recommenaeu mm without (ear of results. Boapltal Hits. About the hoepHal elte Mr. Lewis said that Be thought It had beea enieeraM failure. Ha thought that It would cost too much to Us up Porter's Island and argued thst ta better aobem wonM be ta to the leglala ture, aak (or permission to leaaen ths apeolned distance to im leet rrom reei-dental DrODerty.

and have the lletbo lat aamataey aeaiaa ts otaer aow KiaM oa Bandy HIU purchased, aa bettered tt could be bought tor ti.M. Then, aald Aid. Lewla. we raid taeae th Presbyterian cemetery along aide and tha city would have a Bret ctaas opltal sit. Mr.

Lewis concluded br statins that he did not think that he could be called Impert inent (or seeking th suffrage of tha people of Ottawa as mayor, after Urty rears eeeioenca ta tneir mi oat. Mr. Job Castes did not attend the nomination. Mr. Cosies' Statemstit, Mr.

John Castes has decided not to seoept ths nomlnstioa toe th mayor alty. He said to-day that the nomin ation was to blm an utter surprise. M( ksd no Intlmatloa that I waa to be nominated." aald Mr. Coatea. while I appreciate th honor a great deal cannot accept the nomination.

I will be a candidate for aldermanlo honors In central Ward, however, concluded Mr. Coatea. The retirement of Mr. Coatee leaves ths field to sx-Ald. Cook snd Aid.

Lewis. Aid. Lewis hsd not made up bis mind at two o'clock what would do. but says hs will announce his In tentions early to-morrow. It la not Improbable thst Mr.

Lewis will retire which will leave the mayoralty to Mr. Cook by accltmyinn THB ALDKRMANIC CANDIDATE. Many Cltlsens Who Would be City Father. There is tars offertna' of alder- manic candidates In all th ward Thoee nominated to-day were aa follows I Victoria Ward. W.

T. BROWN Real Eatata Agent Moved W. J. Ore. B.

atrallnn ft. R. gmlth, Robert Orr, B. B. Butter-worth.

A Raament. aiao. ltrTurtn, seconded by D. Cbsrlehpls. Oeo, Bailey J.

B. Oalsrneau, W. Kavanagh. it. Mliur.

J. Sklnasr, N. Ooodall. N. Audette.

'HENRY CHRIOTIN-Manufacturer. Moved by H. Page: seconded br la. O. Joley.

AlaD. D. T. MA88ON Agent. Moved by It J.

Devlin, T. t. Seeton: seoonded by Wm. Ahearn, R. Buck- ALD.

J. C. ENRtOHT Merchant Moved by Robert Birth; seconded by J. P. Coutllard.

FRANK -DSNISON TATTaOR Agent Moved by D. Charlebots. H. C. Monk.

Leon BoUeau, Walter Nixon, J. Contra, Oeo. T. Thompson. Newell Bate.

w. Charbonnsau. D. t. Macdonald.

8. H. etrsUon; aeoonded by W. H. MarUn, r.

siauey, ueo. veering, jno. a. Lyon. R.

H. Conley, W. J. Kennedy, J. Pratt H.

It. Lanr. R. N. Blehon.

Jos. Ksvaaagh, J. S. Coalllard, Fred. JnOA9m OBORflB 8ANP0RD FLKMINO waa aaail naiad ay Geo.

Roe aeoanded by K. PouBn. Joe. Indravllle. K.

Uoodall. t. J. Macdonald, K. Craig.

W. H. Thlcke. Jno, O'Connor, N. Leduc.

W. A. Cole. W. Jnaroenneau.

jonn samueia. w. J. urre Chaa Ooodave. T.

3. Ulllelan. R. n. Pounder.

Thoa. Lindsay. John McDonald. H. Kunta.

L. Rirtan. Robt Orr, H. Pase. Thea.

Laween. P. Hall. T. J.

Powers. W. fSoldea, Thea, S'ertler, Kaginaia Broad head. J. N.

Charleboia I. II. Prlra- eas, Joe. Levlgne. p.

Olgnae, la Lavtgna, i. awiini voariaDoia. u. jTevoec If. Fltspatneic, Thoa.

Brown. A. Ooulat. Prot i. sluClaaker.

W. H. McAnllfre. ft Cenley, B. O'Reilly.

M. J. Hodgea. m. it.

Parkins. Walter Mo Mnilea. J. A. Orsvaile.

1. O. Jely. M. t.

Purr, J. H. Lalehley. John Uoodman. ev.

A. Rondeau, Chaa. Uuertln. K. My era.

Btmaaon Plemlng, Jamas Mo-Olnnla. Oeo. Bailey. W. E.

BROWIt waa nominated by Mr. g. BtracieTl; aeoonded by Mearaa. T. Llndaay.

H. A. lerKiae. 1. charlehoia.

J. H. Prlmeau, L. u. trournlar, A.

A. k'ovir-nler. Oeo. McLauiin, M. Kavanagh.

11. Miller, K. B. Buttarworth and othera. Aid.

Maaaon waa nominated by tlx, J. Devlin eeconded by W. Ahearn. ar SAMI ICL ROSENTHAL waa nominated by Meaore. N.

Bate and J. B. Coulllard sad seconded by Meaars, Ueo, L. Orme J. P.

Flaher, D. Murphy, R. V. Shilling-ton. W.

J. Irvine, K. J. Daly. Chaa.

J. Heney, Chaunccy W. Baaa, A. Mc-Cormlrk, M. C.

ICdey, R. tjuayle. TT i a. McNee. Cecil Bethune, W.

H. Martin, R. preula a. L. Blateh, Rooney A Cooper.

A. a. Rrodrlck. R. M.

Armatrnnc O. de H. Cunningham, W. Marler, Leon Bolleau, Young R. -C, L'ummlnga, A.

Blmpaon. R. Smith, Oeo. P. Thorap.

eon, R. Old. Wm. Lauder W. H.

Burn, Wm. A. Cole, Samuel Caa-Wdy. John O. Lyon, JO.

Pratt Bniva. C. S. Shaw. John B.

lawless, H. 8 Shaw H. Mooney, Bdhryer. W. B.

Mad donald. J. Craig. Arthur Forward. Jamea miaen.

inaa. summing, John 8am-uela, Edwin O. LaBeree, H. B. Bpenoer.

Wm. Watt, Loula Delorme. Alex. ia-roque. James Mather, Palter.

latroque and sevanty-llve outera. C. B. TAOOART nominated W. R.

Chaa. Mages. E. 8. lItham, D.

Hilriann n. PapMn, a T. Fortler. Thoa. McCloy, T.

Rlffan! e. wrr, a. rtaja, IV a. Tbompson snd Leveck, R. Craig, A.

Acres, Jno. Coatea, D. J. MacDonaJd. H.

Conley, B. Z. Ooodall, E. Ooodall. T.

O. Morgan. O. B. Valleau, O.

Hop Burlaad, H. F. McCarthy. F. A.

Bcott, L. O. Fouralsr, F. Phil- iis, it. o.

nouswa. DALHOUSIH WARD. 4 -For alderman: TH08. CLEAR contractor. 454 Lltgar street, by Truman Young and Wo, Tumble.

ji ROBT. J. DAVIDSON, merchant iVll OOBcessloa street If a. r. McOrstb snd Bennett WM.

HILL, machinist, VcTjtrrn Street, by W. Farmer and Jno. Nirhol. THOS. HATCH, grocer.

I2S Dlvlaloa Street, by Oeo. Smith and 8. Blsls. JAMBS MATTHEWS, contractor, ton Albert street, by R. K.

Jamlreon and J. O. Most. kOIBB FLOUFFE, merchant, 7I Rochester street by Oarrow sad F. Lsfebrrs.

OKO. W. 8HOULDIS. baker. Itl.

Cambrldic street by B. MoOlenagaau' and K. Lafontalne. Th raaulaitioB of Mr. O.

W. Bhoul- dls was signed by Btswart McClsna-ghsn. E. Lafontalne. E.

P. McOratb, D. McDonald. W. ArBOla.

A. ate aau-nle, K. T. Edwards. Jamas Kan.

K. FlUgerald, J. B. K. Pagean.

O. U. Fowler. H. Klllean.

J. P. Haryett, B. H. Klrby.

F. Hrethoar, H. McAll. Jam. MeOrath, John Harris, Albert Chap-maa, Joe.

Betonrnay, John Coiou, Oeo. Fowler, T. Mssob, K. Hurtublse. J.

Hawkins. Frank Martin. D. Carrl-gaa, J. B.

Ooulet A. Barke. Thomas Waddell, O. Bourgulgnon. M.

11. Cr-gan, Chaa. Booth. Wm. Berry, W.

B. Booth. Wm. Wilson. W.

O. Spearman, Wm. Csrleton. H. Flewlett.

J. Dawson, W. F. Vnnslalin. J.

C. Chamberlln. T. Lsbre. Thos.

Craig. Booth and Gar- row, P. Blasoa and Fa O. Bonnet. WELLINGTON WARD.

JAMES DAVIDSON, moved by Thos. Askwlth, E. McMahoa, O. O'Brien and Jobs McFarlans. O.

M. BAYLY, moved by F. H. Crane. John Carnochan.

J. 8. Porter, T. O'Reilly, A. K.

t'rlpp. Jobs Cowaa. F. R. Proderlck, H.

BWHOP, moved by Chariot Brysoa and Robt Stewart JOHN McPARLANE, moved by John Cowan and B. B. Wilson. W. J.

LOUOHR1N. moved by J. T. Johnston and P. McCab.

C. W. PLACE Moved by W. T. Shllllneton.

eeconded by M. C. Kdey. CHAS. HOPEWELL Moved by T.

A. Craln, seconded by Thoa Aekwltn DK. BEAM AN Moved by A. W. Ault, seconded by A.

T. Bhllllngton W. J. CAMPBELL Moved by John Oowsn, seconded by T. A.

Bhort. 'A. T. 8AUNDER8ON Moved by John Btorr, eeconded by W. J.

MeOrath. PR. V. H. LTON Moved by Wm Cslrns, seconded by W.

Man-held. JOHN COWAN Moved by John Bruce. CENTRAL WARD. The aldermanlo nominations in Central ward paaeed off very quietly. Littl Interest was taken.

Those waa attended were only the parties Iniar-eated In Dominating candidal. Non of the candidates spoke. ALD. LEW la Nominated for Central ward by John Sutherland and W. a.

Black, eeconded by F. H. Chrysler. K.C. CHARLES O.

PEPPER was nominated for Central ward by C. J. L. Routh-ler, Thos. Hsstey, W.

H. Kelly Jno. Stewart. W. -H.

sprouts. John Courtney. Jea. Waltere. H.

F. Webb. C. W. Cloae.

Chaa. Hudaon. A. Johnston. W.

DavMaoa. J. McClelland. J. a mo- bell, w.

Crooka, Oeo. Hood, A. Bhp-pard, and seconded by W. J. Klaelck, H.

Allan, Joe. liatterton, w. j. usner, D. Thoburn.

A. Hobertsoa. J. W. Patterson, W.

H. Oraham. J. II. Thorn o- H.

O. Letch, Harold I. Horaey, C. A. K.

Clendlnnen. J. Welch, P. O. McCann.

EX-ALD. A. J. DAV18 was nomln- a ted by W. J.

Kldd and aeoonded by w. J. Fenton. P. D.

RHMt newananee nubilaher. nominaiea oy jr. cnrysier, n.i.. Oeo. H.

May, Edward Beybold, ex- Mayor P. MoDougal. Haluane Millar. cnaa. Bryaon, R.

Mssson, D. O'Con nor. K.O.: Rev. J. W.

H. Milne, c. Hoe. John J. Keoer.

8. Oamble. F. T. Ore rea.

Dr. A. a Me-Klroy. F. Dey.

C. More- land, J. R. Raid, O. 4L Birth.

H. Higgerty. N. Chas. Sparks.

C. H. Hu- band, M. J. Kavanagh.

J. J. Neville. 1. A.

B. Holbraok. Henry Walters. ueo. Irf.

orme, nieareu Bate, A. Rosen' thftl, C. Clendlnnen, O. F. Henderson, JOHN COATEH.

moved br Berk. eley Powell, seconded by Dennis Murphy. Hichsrd J. 81 ma O. Oraham.

James Curreil, Robert McCrscken, Jno. uann, tv. at. cixamiin. k.jml.

w. m. ou ueorge, neiuy. wm. zorB, a.

Cameron, Bidwell A. Wattera, H. Oamble, F. J. Oraham.

ftxeweu Bate. M. Kavanagh. Robert Hurdman. Chauncey M.

Bansa. wiwp, tt. w. tnerivrooa, Dr. R.

p. RoM neon, Charles Huh no. R. v. mncuur.

m. Loocka. Alex. M. Mac.

mtiiaa, Jno. F. uaoLennan, A. K. Brad- nury.

A. ormnt. J. Travers Lewla, Oeo. P.

Murtmr. C. B. RuaaelL D'An-v 800U. Oeo.

F. Henderson, R. A. Brad ley, Frank B. proctor.

D. H. McLean. W. It Bradbury, Robert Stewart, il.

Higgerty. R. O. Cameron. D.

J. Dr.e. ooll. T. W.

iMcDermott C. D. Oraluun. Allan Otunour. Jamea Stratton, Clras.

M. Farley. J. A. Oouin, John Ferguson ano ninety-nine outers.

ALD. D. STOREY wss nominated by Oeo. L. Orme.

Chaa. Brvaon. Hoht Maaaon, w. V. Hag.

Cbsrles Magee -r. jacicsriatie. u. 1.. rJirtcn, c.

Brown, w. h. Lceter, and aeoonded Robt. Btewaitt, Henry J. Rorbridge.

iiiraeu. M.r., ueo. Jjeantur. John R. Hera, w.

h. Cheney, w. Deianey, Q. H. Pierce.

J. R. V. Homier. D.

D. Qrant. A. 8. MicElroy.

M.D, D. O'Con nor, jtuam uoon. B. F. DBY wae nominated br rranasn, aeconaea oy Anderson, Bt George's Wsrd.

The following went nominated for aMermen In Bt Oeorge'a ward: Waiter Cunningham, moved by Mr. -John O'Learr. eeconded by Dr. rrevost. Dr.

Kreelsod. nominated by Mr. A. H. Taylor and seconded by Mr.

Jsmaa Bennett. Aid. W. R. Stroud, nominated by Aia.

j. neney. ana seconded by Mr. ueo. ieoei.

Mr. Albert Dunn, nominated by Mr. Wm. Fielda, and seconded by N. P.

McDougalt Mr. Emmanuel Taeae. Dr. Chabo't D'Arcy Scott and L. J.

Kehoe. Aid. Huatpv mavea hv Wm txrhll. lane, A. It.

Taylor. W. C. May. Geo." T.

May. Ph. Dts'Uets, O. H. Cole.

D. Oraham, M.U.; D. Cboquette, 8. W. K.

Baldwin, L. F. Valentine. N. A.

Lshaise. E. H. Lshalse, M. Bllaky, D.

M. Jones and J. aeoond by James O'Connor. Jno. O'Learr, H.

nooiiiaro, 4. auiord, K. J. Laverdure, w. Gray.

J. N. Baldwin. M. O'Learr.

Joe. O. Lojm-I. L'. O.

Egleson, John Stewart J. P. and F. w. Ea-monde.

Duncan Brown, V. McCullough ana James tfennetl. "a For Aldermen. Michael Starrs, contractor, nominat ed by John Cuaner, John Jos. Whelan, n.

aiiiois, ja. tiameiia. d. Buelle, W. K.

Meed, B. Buttery. Kile Renaud. (1. A.

Cboquette, John Davla, James Hart, Jos. Grant. P. C. Oulllaume, e).

Laporte, -M. Uulnn. O. Baldenbuig. J.

Burns, C. D. Chilly. A. Hwalwell.

T. Kelly, P. Wall, M. J. OKarrell, M.

Kllleen. T. Whelan. T. Doyle.

Jno. White. David Lee. Dan. Doyle.

R. Cot? torn, Jos. Proulx, T. Brule, P. H.

Larl- vee, r. A. ouletta and others. JOHN F. LYONS, tobaraonlat Nominated by M.

t. O'Fsrrell, John Oleeeon, A. E. Provost, R. Poulln C.

J. Provoat. P. Burns, Oleeeon. D.

Prodrlck. THOMAS PAYMENT. drnggiat-a. Nominated by W. B.

Renaud. B. Slat-tery, J. A. Faulkner.

Chaa. D. Kerr. A. W.

DE8JARDIN8. civil servant 'criminated by E. Renaud and A. Julian. P.

H. CHABOT. merchant tailor Nominated by Jos. Boyden, O. Le-elnlr.

Eng. Mirsult O. Pot ler. Joe. Cote, Jos.

Grsnt, Peter Rlavay. K. Imager. A. Dupula, W.

B. Renaud. Nele sen Renaud. H. Lexer, A.

p. Wat A. E. Provoar. Thos.

Brule. Gee Murphy, nil. Jullea, J. ItcCoavilia, Ota, Q. Mercar.

OTTAWA WARD. NAP. CHAMPAGNE Nominated by Francla lxyer aeconiled by C. Bordlleau. yVlMKHY LAPOlNtb-NomlnglMt hy J.

Palleller I eeconded by It C. W. CHAS. M. MAAB Nominated by J.

O. Dunoat 1 seconded by Samuel Bingham. JAB. NuSHaalea ay 8. O.

Beudreault eeoonded by Jamea Brennan. H. Chanevert, A. 8, Mart la, M. A.

Lalelrdreeee, V. P. Lewla, N. II. Rat-ley, laaduu Cote, J.

E. Pander, 8. St Jean. M. 11, Rowan, 11, Carllng, J.

Anuand Latnurevlile. M. perreult Joe. Hi. Marie, O.

VUlenesve. Aebllle lloudreault. Am. Iareon. Ja.

Bt Marie. Nap. Ijtpase, L. A. Trepaaaier.

A. Heu-thler. M. Langlola H. Richer, and othera J.

M. 1.AVOIK Nominated by lleorse ileauiagara sas ecoiisea by rrsncis Loyer. J. ir. VINCHNT-Nomlnatad by Oecar Jlarlna eeconded ay ueo L'Hureauu.

RIDkAU WAKU. JA8. A. ELLIS. 1J1 Stanley moved by Thoa C.

Reefer and Wm. A. Taylor eeconded by J. ta Iteger snd Cor- Bellua. joiiv te a r.

r. Reefer. W. Tubman. 3.

M. Peaaen and 1. McNtrrbown by Wm. Ralph, John Cherry and Richolae Cardlrr. llreary Sllnn-Moved by Wm.

Ralph Seconded by John Cherry. J. C. (Irani More by H. F.

SI ma. AcKland. Win. Tina, John Paach seo- ono-s ny H. AcKland, M.

CarSltZ. A Sylvestv. C. Oemeitus. SCHOOL TRUST tES.

Wellington Wsrd. T. A. Bhore, moved by John Cowan, ssrosded by A. Forsyth.

George H. Wilson, moved by Morlsy uunaiaaon, seconasa ny A. jg. ITtpp. Oentral Ward.

Anaaraeu, by acclamation. Bt Oeorge'a Wsrd. Hunbnsn, by acclamatlox Dalbousls Wsrd. Oeo. Fowler, moved by Oeo, lie uonaio ana AWert ttroadhsaa.

F. G. Hennet, moved br J. T. Oar row, o.

W. Bbouldia, J. L. avpsaot aas otners. Victoria Ward.

Horace Pratt, by acclamation Ottawa, Ward. T. B. Klrby, by acclamation. Ideas Ward.

E. B. Holt moved hy Wm. Ralph. L.

E. Andrews. J. E- W. Currier sec onded by A.

Lumeden, it Thoa. H. laDare. moved by Wan. Moore, Wm.

Tlnk. H. Ackkwd ee onded by Chaa. Bharpe, C. Cornelius.

ueo. jsuniif. Ward. Thos. Wsnsley, by aoc tarnation.

IN OUTSIDE PLACER The Mayor and Couaetllors Mom lasted Outside ths Oapl at Vankleek Hill, Ont, Dec Mayor and councillor! elected (or Vankleek Hill to-day Jy acclamation aa follewe Mayor William Ogdcn councilors, P. 1 Saucier, Jamea Walts, 1JS J. McKay, James Steele. 0. J.

Wood. John Rosa. (tVgeclai to the JournalJ Arnnrior- unL. Uee. -h nominated for the otDce ef mayor: Claude MoL-acailn.

W. J. Jooaeiun, Samuel Keaey, John Hsrvsr. Nominated aa oounclllora were M. llevey.

P. Dontlgny, J. J. Grace Jaa. McDougall, S.

Jt Rudd. Ueo. Balfour, P. McOonlgal, Wm, Spance, A. W.

Held, a. Kedey, J. M. Mckerraeh-er. A.

T. Hughton, J. O. Ledgerwood, U. H.

Laiivee. Jaa Clemanta Jno Maevaa McDougall Arroea Burwaah and ja. 1 oudd ware re-elected Publle acbooi truateee, by aoclamauon. Belleville. Ont.

Dec. M. Mayor R. 1, Oraham. by acclamation.

Ouetajh, Ont, Dec Jobs Kennedy, by acclatnaiiod. Hamilton, Dec. to. Mayor Jno. 8.

Hendry and Wm. BarreM. User socialist, were nominated for mayor to- "j- auw araonm ivt iwi are to DC elected from the city at large. There or about thirty-five candidate, of whom twenty-one will be elected, every Tatar belrag entitles to twenty- Ont, Dec. SO Following ar nomination! here to-day: Reeve, it Oemelln.

by acclamation. 1 Councillors Dr. Paxton. A. E.

Wat-eon. John Ooldle. Wm. Nlchol. Oeorsa Creaa.

Walter Wllllaon. flrhool Truatees o. T. Fslls. Jsmes Csssle.

Walter A. Bmuck. by scclama. Hon. Tweed.

Ont, Dec. Nominations for Hungerford Townahlp Council: For Reeve Robt Caskey. B. C. Mul-roney.

Robt. Oordon, Jno. Btokes. For CounclllnrsJ. W.

Burley, Robt Coulaon. K. Bayer a. C. Ruah.

B. C. Mulroney, A. N. Dafo.

Jno. Labarge, W. J. Burley. J.

L. Newton, R. Morton. W. H.

Csrlton. NlagaraTOnt, Dec. NomlRsttons of the Municipality o( Niagara, Is as follows: For Mayor W. H. J.

Evans, Jaa. Alklns. Councillors It K. Dentaon. Jos.

Walker. Jaa. Longhurst T. Beet. Wm.

Wilier, c. Dtngman, M. Oreeae. J. Bottomlcy.

p. Flynn. For School Tru.taee Jea Doyle, W. Clark, A. Armstrong, J.

Coleman. MINTONBURQ Th nominations for ths positions of reeve and counouiors for the village of Himonburgh. were held at boob today end resulted ss follow 1 For reeve-lohn OWesra and Robert Reld, For councillors John Kennedr. Wm. Miller, w.

a. J. Bertard, J. A. Forward.

Jno. O'Connor, M. H. Fagan, F. J.

Merrill, w. G. Wilson and D. Rice. The retiring truatees, Messrs.

O'NettL Birft-h snd Wilson, were returned by acclamation. OTTAWA EA8T NOMINATIONS. The following candidates were nominated this morning for the council of Ottsws East: For Reeve H. O. Roche.

Chaa. F. Winter, T. Jamea Balma-tyne. For Councillors (four, ts be elected) Chaa.

Wingea, J. T. Harvey, W. 87 Bompaa, R. J.

Blggers, A. Bt Laurent Wm. Wright, R. M. Saunders.

For Public School Trustees fthree to be elected) Jsmes Trowbridge. Dunesn McLsod. W. Grant, lass Johnson. Wm.

Dey, C- W. Plett 3IR. GIBSON ELECTED. He Defests Mr. KcLeod in th Xyr lctlon by Over BOO Tote.

Frederlcton. N.B.. Dm. tt Mr. A.

B. Olbeon, Liberal, waa elected a member -of the Dominion Parliament for York County, to-day, defeating Rev. Dr. Jos. McLeod.

Conaervs-tlve, Mr. Olbaon a majority, with flvs plaoes to hear from Is 117. This vie a bre-electlon. the same cendlUaleerunnlng before, and Mr. Olbeon winning' by 7S votes.

The election si that time wss rotes ted. IN AID OF THM HOME A num. ber of youn n.a want around the city Saturday night collecting1 money and irnods in aid of St Char lea Home for the Ated. Water Street Tbey were dressed Hi fantastic costumes snd sens: soot's; They received over IM In money, aad coods to th vslus of about 117. Dr.

T. Howell Iemret, who has been spending CKrlstmes at home, has returned to Montreal to resume Ma work aa house -surgeon In the Moral Vio torla HoQPlUat "IxclintTalo ia CnttBriTisiil Slsifhi tt K. McDonald's, A MINISTER'S NOVEL VIEWS HOW TO DO AWAY WITH BARROOMS. Rar. Oeo.

Dewey of Toronto Would put Boarding Houses sad at UuraaU out af Sutrlaees, It' TornniA. ree Rev. (lea W. Dewey at Asaea auaet Methodiat church, in tha coiirae of hla sermoa laal-nurht made a siea for me much aouecd aotei-seas-er, and outlined a novel and la some se-pecta atarUlag alaa for the solution tha liquor problem. Il Dewey said that hotels were ne-eeealty, and that hotel-keepera were pub-llo aervanta and Jual aa eeeantlal aa teachers.

Aocteee or druexleta. The qnee. tlon oonaequently waa how 10 proteot the buduo from lis servsni, tat 1 er. Hie arspeaal te Ihla end waa to re-atrtci tne aotei uad to sotei. ise legitimate bualneaa ef hotels waa te fur-olaU food snd sleeping accommodation, but at present the fend breach ot tha bualneaa was cut Into by restaurants snd boarding houses.

Mr. Dewey aald he would put aa sad to this. Outaldera ahouid ao be silewed to run piece ef hotel, as St present Be long aa restaurants and boarding housea were permit ted to bualneaa without paying lu eneta, Mr. Dearey declared they eeul sever nope te nave aeteia wimout wum If all tha bualneaa was handed ever to the hotela, thoy eould thea rua without bars snd their keepers. In Mr, Dewey's views, would be tTuile willing to agree leslalatloa leeking te their ssoiieB- Hmru CVOOVO-00-C0 'THE PUZZLE.

The winners of ths Jour- nal'a Chrlatmaa puaala will be tsnounaed t-morrow. 00000X0000000 IMPLOYIO TO EMPLOYER. Tti etker evnlng th employee tn th Two Macs' workshOB wilted bdob ths proprietor, Mr. Btswart McCleaag-baa and pi aa sated him with a atarllag silTsr smoklsg set sad a bos of the choicest cigars. la making the pressntatloa stress waa mid upon th Interest maalfoated In the welfare of the employee, th harmonious relstkmahlp sxlstlng, ths lust snd liberal treatment received.

the respect aad eeleer entertained and other pertinent Impressions of good-will, to whkh Mr. McOhmagbaa made a witty and becoming reply, a indeed is his wont OBITUARY. Mr. Albert R. Oadd.

Frank street who baa been alting aoms time with tuns? trouble, aied yeaterdar. He was I year ot age and la survived br a wiaow. Milton T. Foster, ths Infant son ef Mr. Percy Foster.

IM Nepean street died yesterday. Tne funeral will be prlvete. Ada Marlon Brown. Infant dautrbler of Mr. Alfred W.

Brown. V7 Maria et. aiea yeeteraay. 1 ne zunerai win taxe place this afternoon and will be private. Mrs.

McOUllvTar. wife of Mr. Dim- can McOilllvrsy. tot Llasar street, died Sunday, eared yeare. Deceased le survived by a grown-up family, Ths funeral will take place to-morrow to at.

retries' cBurcn. MONTREAL STOCK EX-CHANGE. To-day's noon closing prices supplied to The Journsl by Robert Meredith A M.Wellington street, Ottawa Stocks. Sellers. Buyers.

Canadian Pacific Ills in uuiuta t-ovnrnon 11 is Duluth II Winnipeg Electric 120 lit IMon treat Bt Ry rt loromo m. ny. iiam iia Halifsx Bt. Ky lot 1024 St. John at.

Hr. 117 110 Twin Ctty Transit 1 RktilHeu ana Ont 110 lute; Commercial Cable 17i 170Vj Montreal Teiegrspa 176 1.0 Bell Telephone VI IM Dom. Iron A Steel It do do pref, Hi Montreal H. P. Laiureniiae ruip so Montreal Cotton 111 Dominion Cotton 47 4i Can.

Ooeored Oottoft Htj uaerennma v.oin.oa as sa Mines Payne V.7.. to Virtus 24 24 North War Zl 244 Coal Oft. 4H 00 ao pret. llltk llaVt oinii Montreal tu Ontario aioieons Ill 2m Toronto It Merchanu .7 lit lit) Royal ito tjuebeo 111 Union 11T ltochelaga 14S North West Land 7 Bonds Dom. I.

snd 8 II', 4 Lend Orant l(Ujt w.a jwueun aa do rag. Halifax Ry lot 101 jorarea uonon lot St Dom. Coal no Laureatlde lot lot BALES. Can. Pae.

17S St 111 t-I. It at 113 S-i; Mont Bt Ry. US at 270, 200 at zs zo at iwi 1-1: tot. Bt Ry, A 7i at 116: Halifax Bt X.O ii at 102; Twla City Traa. 67S at 10 1-2.

460 at lot Rich, and Ont 245 at 110: Com. Cable, X.D.. 61 at 170 1-4, SO at 170 1-1; Dom. Iron and Steel ISO at 2, da do. SO at 14 1-t, 7 at, 80 1-4; Montreal H.

and P. IS at Dom. Cot SO a 4S. Mlaes Psyne 4.SO0 at 2. 11.000 at 2S 1-2, 4,000 at 2S; North Star 1,000 as 21; Dom.

Goal Co. 60 at 4 1-2, IM) at 41 1-4; Dom. Coal pref. 10 at lit 1-2. Bonds Dom.

I. and B. 10,000 at II, 14,000 at 12, at II 1-4. MONTRSAC tlQHTINO. Montreal.

Dec Ttie optloa given to the Montreal and St lnwreaca tight and Power Company by the Lecwne Haplds Hydraulic and Land Company to burrthase the nlant of the letter for I S4.OM.00. expires to-rnorrov snd there Is every indication that the deal will aw 1 in ui 1. Mientiaama- miw.rn la a atibaldiarY company to the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, canHallaed at tl7.o00.0oe, which has bought np all ths llstit, heat and sower oonieavnlea In Montreal escatrttrig the Latohlae worka, which proved a fannklalile competitor. With the paaatnaT of she Lachlne Rapids Conapsny ths combine, as tt see been called, will have a jaonopoly ot the business la Mont, rest' aecTtON man Kitteo Lyn, Ont, Dee. 10.

Guy Dine, a sectlonman, while elesnlng out a switch at ths O.T.R. station here this morning wss struck on the heed by a passing, frleght train and InstanUy killed. Ills companion railed him to get out of th way, but be Beamed te pay ne attention. Dine leave a wife and a large family ef small children. 1901 Closes To C.ROSS CO.y!M Of Ottawa STORE OPEN EVERY will endeavor by liberal biggest day o( the year.

There will be ipeeial tales every floor. We are going to cut price very liberally on all kind of merchandise that we don't intend to carry longer. Everything bought up until 9 o'clock at night including furniture or sewing machine or carpet will bt) dalivareti in time for to-morrow anywhere within our delivery limit. It i fashionable, however, to cany packages the mora the merrier. Let the whole of Ottawa be a big sunshine society.

'i Exchange your "Friendly Greetings" but also other more substantial "Good 4 Scatter sunshine as you pass along. Don't forget the toys and the games, and th steam engines, and the dolls, snd when you ar in this section on the 5th floor look around the myriads of pretty aad attractive Holiday Souvenirs. The Wedgewood Ware. The odd pieces of beautiful Cut Glass. The Gold Photograph Frames, untarnithable, beautiful (put your photograph in one for a souvenir.) i Dupont's Hair Brushes in sets for men and women.

Leather Goodi. Mo're kinds nd prettier than yeiu have ever seen together. Gentleman's Dressing Cases. "i Ladies' Dressing Cases, fitted, with every toilet requisite, $3. 50 right up to 30.0a If you can't think of another thing for a woman there is always perfumes.

Every woman loves It, when it Is the celebrated "Crown Perfume." COME DOWN A FLAT. THE VICTORIA SHIRTWAISTS Everv lady knows them, bought a Victoria Shirtwaist at Nice onet $3.00 to $10.00, You will see them in New more. FURS 2nd FLOOR. i. The rush and strain is Very great, but we are up.

to the orders. We shall be able to deliver promptly anything that is to be al(ered for New Year's. It has been a glorious season. We never have sold so many furs. There are still plenty of small furs and plenty of big ones at the same old prices about 25 per cent, less than you will get them elsewhere.

HOLIDAY GLOVES Plenty for a dollar a pair as much as most people want to spend on every day gloves Plenty of finer ones at higher price every kind you can think of at Ross'. iG. ROSS GO.yM Ottawa LrOHdott t3, "el concessions to make it th in nearly all departments on 'z. it's enough to say that you Rots'. -ti York, no better, 50 per' cent Paris.

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