Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1887, p. 4

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Phyllc. Nl$g|T0881at,p. 3., I % .:"':.x`:...c$.'...~ :2.'...:':::"2$* 5 `In `Ask for Bacon's am up - 1I\\:ul unul Mpnuml Herald. xnuuuun \. un nun It}. It is an open question whether it is hot R the duty of the governor-general to exercis j his prerogative and at once dissolve the ` dominion parliament. xx Auguuuu n on in Dr. Clements has aervd the city and his ward well and faithfully for many years, and - his we nown handsome face will he missed I at the rd. ll Ann, :1 Halifax Chronicle. We line Noucea `rm: same Tmng. Toronto World. All .1 is 1-1 , I -. .1 x u Auulpvg noun. A goo expressions that the Ross Bible would not. sanction could have been h_eard in the Mail sandtum on election night. A Llttlg TRIP] f-0:` Dr. Clements. Kingston News. n_ n1__,___._ L _ _ _ _ _ _.'_.x AL- ..z... .....1 nununuu news`, The Mail has really cut lqoae, from the * tory party; `the leaders of that party appear in_no way anxious to have it known. "mg classes iniprovegl, can sanction the re- ` several policemen, and Bnteucixng. \ cppitld: led by rebrimdr of whom gnypamg iir knovvhi in Amqrioa: N oman, however euggx: he may 1); to see the position ofpigiie work- volution which culminotoed in ,_tie;i:death of punishment ofithe bomb-throwers An ut- Eempt has been nude to couple t eac latter with the "glitz of labor," aiui ti 'use t. hem , as an int.el:$ediary_ or intercessor power in behalf of the <`:onvict's._,,.I\{rkPov\yderly,` the" the grniad master worktzmin- Jinan moved` by principle and above th` pttyf exploits of the pm'tizans--.hus, might his expected, come out squaifely on the iipaue i1.'iiil sai(I : u'l`I... .......... .: u... |_ ._:__L._ -: LI.-- 1...- Wlnlpeg ..Snn. A ........l ' _....-. OCCUPANTS AND OWNERS of Property are hereby notied to remove the snow from the sidewalk oining their respective pro- pertieo and keep t 0 same clean and free from snow and ice during the winter scnsonpns rc- qulred b By-Law. olherwisothe pen-my under said By- wwill be enforced. W. S. GORDON. (`WV l`nnnniuuinan-n all `IIII - Toronto News, 'I`I__ Il_`l L,, EH6 UUSI II ` geon. l The idea is A mistaken one,_and Mr. Pow- dcrly sees that the sooner it is exploded the ` better. Nothiqg has over been accomplish- ed by revolu`tion, and nothing can" ever be accomplished by it. - .. _- ...l..-nus; vu unnv .7-nu. uuuu nu-nu The curse ,of the Knights of labor has come from the promptnessl with which ac- knowledged leaders of the socialistic ele- Iment._hu.ve{put themselves forward at meet- ings, and, While speaking, plainly hinted at the musket and (xatling gun as the remedy for laboui- s grievances. Many of the men. who advocate these principles of socialism do not understand them, nor do they careto ` understand iema ',They~ set forth the idea and Convey the impression that the only" wezmons lw which lnlmr mm hnnn on secure uuu cuuviuy H16 lll'lpI`08llOl'l limit [116 only` weapons b which labor can he to secure the desire reforms `mute kni e and mud- unnn , _ According to the Tory Count. -no` u.....;m POINTS or THE PRESS. Singular Part of the Story. n \Y..-... PEVRSOKN__AI.iMENT|ON. Gone Back on Its Chum. (1,, .._ [In . ` ' 0` I0 N Y Consolidated gtwk and P" ``"" EX"`*Mio. "and mum cm Bonn! T"""'- 14. If Not His. Who`: In It. u._.__: , Wu flrrgr Profane. o.__. " London yestc-r(lay._ in a piano making ;v. is \'isitin'frix1ds uunuc In sum tnorouxhlxqlganod or gyed GP arouses!-. . ,- _ A180 oi Drones. Uhtnu. '.Jao_k9tn and 11` qusehold %m1.ed1n all matorgug. pleura and _ < ` ~ ' R,` itmwrnnvmnv ` 0:LEAiE|NESS lSJN_EXT~T0k eonuusss. Hot and Cold Baths M` all Hblxfn at , . JONES TONSORIAL British American IIot'erBlock'. cnu-once St. . n..i`Iz`.?.rF"` ":n.`_b;" 3&2`; `:`.`1`:`?. "9 s , are seen 3 , our: good hotywm - -~ 3 . Au. 9. DYEING WORKS, % PRINCESB ST - .v'K;N|GBTON. V0verWa1h&)Stea7 -s`,T-'W;1:i;1@s:smSt, I\V(\ dnwauxr rs v named by steam. hot water.- ._.-_._.__._{__. \ A` *_ _ _ HAIR GOODS a " th rn Cost of Making for , TWO ` S ONLX. Latest Styles. Great Clearing Sale {if Pibthrgs *I=TIEI`6'6?~I: `(}RUl{PTON` GURSET GOMPANY, Ia ammnnd on Tnnldn M hm-'..u.... r:.....u.. OF WORTELESS IMITATIONS Black and Brown Aetrachans for J tickets and Cloaka. Striped Jersey Cloths(A1I Wool), for Children's Wear.r Sealettes and Ulster Cloths, Wool \ Hosiery, Gaiters, Mitts, Gloves Shawls, Clouds, &c.. at the Low- est Prices. ALEX} ROSS. Ang._9_. [JUST ARRIVED I Black and Brown Jersey Cloths. `, KINGSTON, oxr. E/iOrdurs lled by mail. NEW ENGUW PIANO. A Murray 62 Taylofs, LOOK OUT FDR PRIGE LIST UN ' LARGE BILL NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED. Greater Reductions than ever for the Month of January at Monster Clearin;zSale. [MURRAY Oct. 14. v--..-. ova` vvauuua UUIIIL Ill` 1' Is ammpqd on Inside of `Cox-iulne Goods, Without Which Non/9 are Gsnmne. i [AGRAN{D CHANGE -BARGA|N8-I J an. -1. , ,,_. .. ..,......,- nun, Vannalnncaanll stocks. Grain` and Provisln Deniers. 111. mm, [gm - OFFICE-Clamnca St Carpet ano Millinerv Warehouse. 776 P/1 /NOESS STREET. ARE SELLING OFF` BEWARE ' . . ` I 1: : sum momaumy; V ad gym. _ '_ ,4;-`,. 3 \ 9?; .` . -"Q THE TOILET. TA~'Y`LOR S may Goons, mmmxiam v. Prnctibg-ll .9"- As there are many infegior goods. corded with `um. hemp. etc., obred and I0 (1 as Cora- line by so m o unprincipled merchants trading on the repu- mtion of ourgenulne Oom- line. we will warn the ladies against. -such imposition by drawing their attention to the necessity of seeifii 't.hnt the name BIS1` IN `rm: WORLD. They never tire. and last many yoam w'thout chnn e. For sale by V. J. WlLbg).\'. Drusrgist. Prin- cess SL. Kingston. Ont. FRANK LAZARU8, MANUFACTURER. OI! `Inn:-`:5-up` I3-..) ll..:._..I'|--_I ---AND-A -~AT- Nov} l. nu noun A118. J.;7"x;r.;:`,.I.;a,. % ,4 A nrr` we. uo_lu__x &: t'o`s';_vn1.VcIi'q `V3-4 D1-as Shins, Night Shin White Kid Gloves. `Comb:-lo Bgws nndv'l'tl1:'n. mug; to|:.o6hon- w 1-. pools! a omen. - 13:1: 32-u. in Scarlet Drab. I broldorou Goods (or ovonmg won-; Flno \Vl|Ilo House. in e Cashmere. arlno. Silk and Em- | Gloves.` nod and uhllnga . `Gentlemen : Hall I broidorod Good: for evo Fine White Du-can QM:-In. Ninhl Shins. Whlta Kill lnman W-GGASHLEY J. B. Rattnbuiiy','(-Dg.-'\Ni;rdsor Hotel. m..o.nm.. t........:.;.. ...._...p_ ` exikann/s III SILK HAIIDKEIIOHIEFIS I-f.\'o connection wi Dominion of Canada. 849"'"ES3 IBT~ CLEARING SALE D0%R1AND S. --._.- ...,..~.. nu; nvl I uuuc. He Is now showing a full assortment for Chrlsunu, and as well as being ornaments thovarouaetul. just the kind 0! presents for the hard times. Now is your time to` secure them. WGive him a call and it will `|`(`p&)` you. His recon! experience thalthere are no good! that equal his for value. iv, _ 1. _------j~:.:__.___-. j ' P- '*"'$:'s:.::.m.#;'::.:L a Gloglo` g`|':d 5.01 ! Ilhllllf. `G0! Oil ! Hill Hose. arino. k nu-. ... - Jim. 4. ,runs, CAPS AND GLOVES Fl I-Chin Ln min. ` Tezmhone. um! up` l"ll'lt-Clam 1. Telephone. Those Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been used for the past years. and given in every instance unbounded faction. They are THE 3331 IN hey lire. F. NISBETS, MUFl'LEB8.' PERSIAN LAMB CAPS. GLOVES. VJIITS & BRAGI3. NEOKTIIB AND HOBIIRY. " Bookseliers, ' PRINCESS mm, - - mas-um, Dec. 22. 1 1886- 3 |LLUSTRATE-%[)-L_6NDONNEWS va..I.u:.|.D J Ill. GRAPHIC ......... . . `a% B$":.;.a`%%J YULE nun ...... ..' LE mamzo ...... .. FRANK LESLIE BOWBELL8...._ Christmas Annuals J. Hen_Ag<.31_rs_`>An& 00., u v uunu Lucy uuosl. Novelties in Brass Urns, eh.-ss Caudlesticks,Brs.ss Whisk Holders, Plush Ladies Companions Plush , Brush. Comb and liner Sets, Plush Shaving Sets, Plush Jewel Boxes. Plush Perfume Gases, Plush Writ- ing Portfolios, Plush Scissor Sets, " Plush Whisk Holders, Plush Stationery Cabinets, Plush Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Plush Photograph Albums. GHRISTMZFFAPERS : GRAPHIC. . . . "` Aumuvcluu a nu lIll'..` Ma.caula'}"'s Eunr;s.. . .. Kn ht`: Shah .. Goe 0`: Work . . . ` . . .. C. M Yonieh on-k's. . Hudson`aS nkcspeare.` (`l1rl\ In'n \L'n'I-Inn uuso ' Shah gl1rl) lIl)l'sB .V\'o1-lfgp` unu: um um urun on us`u|rua .1 Morris.) owned Spectacles and Eye Glasses It is useless t nttem t to Btltul Ar clee su tabla P BENTS stare at 1 our Spacious a Well [.13 n We inylto yo all to come; Spacious invite not purclynao u We have the La. moo nv-no n I`-_.|l-_4t,I _ ....-... _..-qa-n; nu ul Ligmcd store. 4 come and see them. Do less we can please you. test. Novelties in v -:.-- ` What more Aoqqpt ` loP|-went could you (Ive - to a friend at this Gay and Fe-uvo Souon than I not of oily of the following Popular Author; :- . . . . . . . . . . . . lrnln no-n Wm. Black . . . . . . . . . . Ly! Lon . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . Cdopor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Murry . . . . . . . .` Parkmnnh H y.. Hume`: E Inn . Macs i We have ti boa `tiful stock of I AND P YER Born --A ndthro.hlo1;pott'at` VT nznnxnsnxagugnwnooxsrunx %B11siness is Business lEFOur Store is o|;en till 1 fgdoxs AND MAGAziN1=.:s. Beautiful Ar It is useless Lt}rlattem \ c an ant PRESERVl72_Y6UR SIGHT 4- 1_MTIN'8` OPERA H0.qs.A` Wnsou ms finm oomnyg " ` g_To.g1aHT-- j ` ' - NOBODY S CHILD. GRAPHIC, YULE TIDE, ._HOLLY LEAVES, &c. _:_ GENTS FURNISHINGS. cnomlnauona. I; FANv GOODS! 3001!: I ' ml! :l'1n White In. N133: a8`!?1rt \`V'{e Kldolovoo. lows and Tom um!) The for evan- Rnnninl Vnlnn in ontlnmam`: lm. The Corner Bookstore. OF ALL KINDS. t leads him to believ urn nn nuuul- at. Li. I:_.. .2- .L. _s._ mu.-u.v Iucuu! nun {U IRIIIIIVC n `in his lino in the city vnhm am escribe the man 3 table for HOLIDA; I t dis ed I Si mi%'a'.omP'? " 0 (`mun nnrl m... n...._. In. I ll p.m. KIN G STO.\' . Lunuag. Jun. 5. Hiifme 7m Dayof Jammy. 1887.at11 a.m. All -nnnuntn nuns! kn h-ml \q~:I`u oh- l1I..-I. -0 ____..J, ._- .----J -- V.---qJ, .....,.u ..-u All accounts must be filed with the Clerk of the Peace on or before 'l`u-sdny. the 4th day of January, or they cannot be considered at the Audit. B. M. BRl'I"l`0N.\ Doc. Eth. 18%. Clerk of the Peace. Amusmmgrsimsnwgnes % AME:-:'{`Ixo of Ea Board of Audn for the Count ' of Fmnuanatc will be held at the Jud `s Chamiaon. Court House. in the City of ' nt scan. on juuu Nov. 3). ` At an-pk .`-`tn-9-!-........ nvstxsss_rnemocuon ofOlcon. now. in; the Annual Ra rt. and general business D0l`YO.lnillR [0 the We tum of the Club. t*iii15AYi:""vErFd if i1fi'iiE'ih INS'I`., I 1` B l'\`l"I I\l`L' ;`u;pai.5.1onnsoi.rn>pHetom-x.\' ' mg mo Annual no and general porta.lning_Lo the Club. D.'AII ........L....... .._.n .\...__ _n..n__._ . _ yv-uuuuI.ul Luv vvuuun: Ill ulu Vulllll. t3'All members and those desirous of joining the Club are conlinlly invited to be pros:-nt. A. CHAD\\'l(`k'. Jan. 4. Secretary. ___;.__.--..... Paid up Cnp}:;u 31mm to be increased to lino timer of :1 million at the next annual pgggt ng. ,. 0np Month berfore. F. T ,. 4_ . oLA.0.9ro/vs 01 1/3. THE ANNUAL GENERAL M[v;lC'l`l)\`(`l of the Shareholders ,Membol`I at the Glad- alonp Club wlll be eld at.th Club Rooms. corner Princess and Bagot Stre ta, on vvu-xiv; n `Inuit-uuuon -.__- _.__ ._ . _____ Kingston. Jan. 3. I887. ' LONDON ENGLAND. I Late Lazar-|_u gt Morris. Hartford. Conn.) I`\7n nnnnnnnn nun. nnr niluun u... in 9|... l4uu.- anlnuruc u, nurrna. nurvvnl. UUIIIIJ I-'i`.\'o with any other rm in the Dominion \`m-. 19. . PriooI--ldunl 25. Seam onaalo. Jan A remedy uovm. few hours when no least bt-ne(. En- gqpand_l)_r_ugu|au. . ANNuAL"Tv'I"EE1`ING I (bite of the rm of Lqmrus 1 Morris.) .............I 0..-..4....I-.. .._..l n_- m--- --SUl lRB Asn UNr.xcu.1.nu.- I _,'l'lI'{q__r'ont'at Living (`hd Actress. "I"'.P'l"I?I 151-1-1- mun" K"17:AmZAWR" US 1\II[I/T876 EEL -A.N-E#(;)~U_S.- M 1': }:rwBnaoM 'a""'?i"i: -" Pimma carefully when rou bug. ', uuyuuuvu cuvu vr-sun, 28 Maryland Rand. Harrow Road. LUN DON. ENGLAND. L(lZIl'|ll J` Mm-n. Hnrifnni, (Faun, A PUI:I73 xN`5E`I0E. -w .:-v_ ._..___ ` .co|an. ul-lly.Rl;o lil&liIm.};lI;3_ :m:x . aln. tlol. JILICO. BtIckn~l;r'c`aI:nd otggr . 1. 1; C -1 ... ....."l....n `L. be the but r3x'.'...':'3 'I).`2?.'.fE fsnggggsonm. 0% Brian... at oounueaua mcuon. T_hey 5 1 hey um. .wilhout chnmrc. At_ kw!) entertalmnent. By wearing the only pk ' Benaowc and l 12- .o.cI'?dnDy whcuyou bug. m 4 _ _-.___- __. $1` 8 0'Cb0CK. 3. _uuu uu.\ . Cu ) Cununissioucn. `'91 am Pl-inoeea 8,5. D AG EXT. lIl'm in lh( \'o\'. 19. M winter Causes Coughs L a.;'.:';'m"u.::;*L:'*..':`s'ac';:*:;;E*:o::; nuqqnu Us 1: minus. ` ` 'l`hX"cI'IiI`:`l`(lo'_ of the ghicago Lpdrchists fur-' 3 uigheg t,l;e;.|npI_'estf. egidunca u n' this point. ` _i That. mu thbIfIoit fa\p`al`uf n. l?hu ugiti-.'ti<`>xxs ` HBVOIIIHOIQ, I! it must come, is terrible; if it must `come. it is horrible ;. reirblutinn mount` ruinod -homes, it leaves behind the` % memory cg b deeds. ' 1`h`6 "cx-nintltle Of Chicann mm:-nhintn I...-_- I --.u.. .v. nu. ru-..uuv Ivuvl lvunvll vn mic llglllo of phbli O ' ht which has so much sided politi T3` in this country during the present century. . And he added : You uy you quire revolution; you may on are clamoring for it. These are the wo you nae,` 370:: say, `We are urging it on. and I on it in tlleduty of even} honest mm o He aymud prevent revohitidn; Revolution, if it is ` in man `came. it i. hm-.:m.. . ...;...n...;-.. non: ` mvocnten menace, 15110 peneve It may make er, tugmoil, not, nnd~diaturb- IIIGO. ' In, an advocated by the social domoonta,'iiJ_Ipociully dangerous, because it fnrnishefe use to reaction, and gives oc- cuionor the pansible reatliictionhcrf the right in ii! lIidQ5_" 6 It w ich h p In llmnll nidul nnlitinn in tin`. Mano-.. uvuu-nu ---vw u-I\IIIv\o\l A'll- All lilllusll U\J WIIIDU ; Soc'nlism is_ dangerous in England, be- cause it claims to be revolutionary `in an age and in A country rwhere the most extensive reforms have been peacefully effected dur- ing the past fty years, and where the enor- mously wide extension of political power gives opportunity for the acceleration of the many reforms yet required. Socialism is 4 roux here. for its present advocacy in hysterical. not a ' 1. While Izdo not lbelieve that eoci ism lake the revolu- ti tenmenu.-e, l)el' it m?u'.' voila turmoil. :1ot?an:i.;ve`lhtl:l-1?: It is a hbslthiul sign of the times that the men most ilitiinatelyidentied with the la. hour interests of England and America are so outspoken gainst revolution. No m.-in has been so closely related to the working classes as Mr. Charles Bradlaugh, the chain- pion of democracy and the idol of thousands, aavhia election a number of times for Not- tingham so plainly demonstrated. He is in favour of workingmenls unions, of men's mu- tual co-operation on certain lines, and of public movements having for their aim the betterment of the peoples condition. He does not, however, omintenunce violence in any fonn or for any purpose, and he opposes socialism as it is preached in London `by Hyndman and his colleagues. These, `he holds, have gone further than they ought to _ do, and have iuiperilled the peace and wel- fare of the whole people. These disquieting doctrines induced Mr. Bradlaugh to write :_ uq....:..I:-... :- .i..............- l- n_`_u._, . srauvusdu I II/AV 12.1 I nu I LVJJ. Rumours are rife at Montreal and Ottawa to the effect that the federal govern ment, notwithstanding all denials to the contrary, contemplates an early dissolution of parliament and appeal to the people. Some of the knowing ones hare gone so far as to say that the writs `for the elections `will be issued about the end of this mon_th or the beginning of February. What the purposes of the gkwemment are no one, not in the confidence of its members. can- accur- ately conjecture, but e\'erythi;!g_"~Inggests the conclusion that the ministry does not desire another session of the house. Another session, by the way, is not desirable since it would certainly lead to the development of further scandals in which the tory leaders have loved to revel. Their followers would not object to a nal sessional allowance~ nal in more senses than one-but the gov ernment. upon whom attention concentrates, and whose conduct warrants endorsement or condemnation at the hands of the people, has a greater consideration to sway it in lithe adoption of its policy. The party success at the polls is the question of all questions, and it is a debatable point whether that success would be surer by an election new or at a later date. The members of the govern- ment may not be decided upon which, to them. would he the wiser course, but they ` t.\ar.>e desirous, by extending the campaign, of having the country prepared for that which may he the result of an emergent cabinet . meeting. A half dozen ministers are now stumping the Maritime provinces, and when they return to the `capital a decision may be reached about the elections. 1`I.- II`.._,. 1 . I 1- AI - - - ....., .... .....e...,.. ....,,... ....- vncvslvlla. The Wluu is very lunch of the opinion of the Montreal Slur, thiit whether the elec- tions take place out e `.. 5th of the present month or on the 25th` 1' next September is a matter of comparutiie indilferenee to the great bulk of the community. The sooner the better. We gos-ifurther and hold that the government of Canmln no longer repre- sents the electorate as it is at present con- stituted. and thatiit should not any longer; than possible continue to spend the public money. The iranchise was widened, and the names of thousands of voters nglded to the lists, and ' these should hn.\'e an N oppor- tunity of selecting the men whom they wish to represent them und their interests i_n parliament. This was the position taken lny the WHIP. in connection with the late dis- solution of the local legislature. and it would he inconsistent if it did not pumue the same line ofargumentindealingwith the dominion parliament and the necessity for its recon- struction. - For For 1 Over 0 V Elli I IUIIIJC {I n.;`.."on uIlli1:&I0&&."l.IslEIDR|ll t\insertioxA1V.. oertwe '1-uon . . . . .. "$$."}o '.?e.*}"s "'"- n`x'.`. I.`.`.`.. , gunk an ucnt conaobuuve ins . .. Once: week subsequent lns....~. mg a week subsequent .. ` A week. subsequent ins. . Kfnlinaa Al DI:-Ilnr Ilnrnlnmon nu soo'I'cJaI Bt:r1~'Ts,.' FRUIT GAKELPLUM CAKE, SULTANA CAKE. ANGEL CAKE, and all other , varieties of Cakes and Pastry made I from choicest materials. gtwcdding Cakes n spiwialty. , ` - Armv Il'..`l\I\\'rA`r*l'\ } Tn: linmsu Wmols hushed `evry even- `lug.-n~!3li King Siren , Klnnton. Ontario, l ~ ` "ATIIXDOLLARB rm vmn. IIIIVU I VVUUI. Illllllllll. Ill! . . . . . . W3 _ W Nolleeu of Births: Marriages and Dodtha we. , onchnlnleu when booked.' when 8! lsoharged. Spechu notices in reading columns are charg- ed at extm mtos. ` . _._. The WEEK Y WHIG. 8 pages 56 columns. is u liahed every Thursqay morning `t ' _- 4' \ , , , V columns. is ubliahed Thursqay morning 8|-A on ' Anne ed to the pa 2-la one of the best and most busy Jqb otces n_ Canada ' rapid. stylish and cheap work : 8 improved priming prussos. uunuuv w u \ u \ u u I vnn .. THE DXILSEHWHIG. For I uncs. each a uga1uenunsertion.. gxttgo lines. that ruon 10c pen-1`! h conaobuuveina... .. 50 - " z..0I l 0SE[) 7'<)7.7L` l'()L UTION. DISSOL U 7'! ON EX PEG TED. 1 ANNOUN'CEl\"I|EN'l"S. " 0P|'fe{ Mr` Ds'cor. f urnuno 4|.` Join G. r, Nov. ` AGENT. EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. ` ~,u15vignr'i't: arms. 1-... ._.. ._ g_... .1. -_u-_- a . x In 1 4` `Q I; ~__. _ ` \_ . %_ . THE BRITISH TWHIG; WEDNESDAY. -JAN.5. wouux is ID without a. doubt the infest umlt .best.remedy ever discovered for the speedy end effectual cure of con hs, cold! `and the severest lung troubles. t sets` on an en- tirely different principle from the usual re. L scriptions given by. physicians, es it oes not dry up a cough and leave the disease, _stIi.ll`in the system, but on the" contrary re- hmves the cause of the able, heals the rte affected uni! leev em` in ts purely ealthy condition. .A`bottle kept in the house foruse Istlneh-the diseses make their 5nppea.ranco,Awjill save doctor's `bills and as ' long spellof. serious illness. crin- vin'ce.yon of 1.lwse hate. _ itively sold by all lruggists and moral, hrs in the laml. Priize, 75 cts., `'30 bottles. .3 7 L /Jr ' at ne misfit. vivmno. The unprgcedeziud sale of Boacheeta German Syru wnthm A few years has astonished um worl It is without doubt thehafeat .beat.remedv ever dinmwu-ml n: an .......,1.. EHO. IPOOIIS. Lieut.-Col. Strn`ubenzie,. D.A.G.,"ia not. to '1 1 ,,be Fepkoed. The nqtication to the officers to vacate their posit_.ionI_waa mer_ fg~ L Chahgea will be carried out in aohli o; me districts, but the @313 of the fth brigade win not*~be interfered with. ' ` . .1/> anu speecnes were me orucr ot the evening. Mr. Thomas Tandy, who gdcceedg M;-_ John Porteous as `metal freight agent of the Grand Trunk rm way, upon legvlng De. ` troit, was ~ resenfxd by the board of trade with a ban some set of silver knivg fork, and spoons. ` ' ' ' Ijnut .(`.nI Rtrniinnikn D A n -2. __. ._ uorc or we 4-unerxcan canoe association. Dr. Mackenzie, Worshipful master of Al- lan L.().L., ave ghe brethren an oyster supper at th +Union hotel last evening. Several hours were pleasmrtly (1, Songs and speeches were the order 0 the evening. Tandy. axioms-.A. M.- lleuueu um: All; Ill aw Lawrence ward. B. `W. Ruhards, Brockville, a. prominet canoeist. has lneen presented with n. eld glass by the Brockville canoe club, and a silver ask by I . S. Rathbun. late commo~ (lore of the American association Dr '[nn|zm\'1in uvnrnluinfnl .......a..... -1 A I [OH rmce. Sergt.-Major Clsines, of the thinl troop of cavalry. 4th 1' lment, located at El 'uburg, leftto-day forasuebeo, where he wi take :3 short course in a cavalry school. , ulhll Morrison. Rf. nnn Hmn In-nnrvnr u:x1nxm_mc,x's, 15mmcssT., snort. course In I cavalry scnoul. _ohn L. Morrison, at one time mum er of h Kinfaton street car company, was been electem an alderman of Toronto. He headed the list in St, Lawrence ward. _-` R \\" Ruhnr-In Rn-nr-l;u:Il.. .. -.-...-=-----A Ull LVCW near 3 (lily. Mr. Harold, late secretary of the old re bri Ade, left yesterday for Yale, B.C. He wil not as reman in..a(('. P. R. pattern shop. J. E. Culvcro. of this city, was recently oomsman at the marriage of W. Moore, oronto, to Miss Emma. Kennedy, of Carle- ton Place. um...` ,\l..1.._ r:.. -_ -`LI m- I. A ' mior USUL')|lHl|IlH.'"L "I unlit Cliy. Mr. Fred. Heath, Yormeriy of Kingston. is meeting with much success in Brantford. A few days ago he was elected junior war- den of a. masonic lodge. Principal Grant was one of the first call- ers ugon Lieut.-Governor Robinson and Pro- iowat at vcrnment-h'0uae, Toronto, on New Year's" < ay. 51!`, Harniui Inf nnr-rntnrv nf Hm nhl 42.... 1 "C3:-l)t.'8 Linegar left for L He has it good situation i estuhlislinient in that city. i \1r HI-ml "oath Vnnn Kin ston and East Nortlnunberlsnd, n.1- most one of riding: having a considerable catholic vote, returned conservatives. On the otherhand it is doubtful if the crusade of the Mail caused the electidh of A single member of the opposition. LUU. (L Little, of Lindsay. here. ...,.......,... ..u.....u. Mr. Mowat went to the country with "a majority of 15. He returns with a nmjority of at least 26. The Gazelle cuilxlmt a gain of one. Well; perhaps it is. 1.3 from 26 leaves 11. . ' People Whine Movements, Sayings. Ind Dolnks Attract Attention. Princess Marie, of \Vurtemlmrg, is dead. I Dr. Day has Lean elected mayor of Tren- tnn, ullllu LII Montreal Gazette. Ir v Allen,the English psalmist, says that when at man is lving he lnvolu_ntan'ly closes his hands, We have noticed that when you call a manna liar he generally clenches his fists. %*mm & Slnolm n.-.4. ...a D......a..:.`... n....|-...

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