. TIMELY Annoanonunisirf wllulu nan`! Ill DGIIOVO. 'P-hey prohehl plnoe me much condence in the loyeltv of ther Sir John A. Mac-. doneld es in that of Brother Clemow. '1 he honorable gentlemen he: no doubt been too much occupied since .hi_e elevetion to the senate, with reilvyey Ipeculetione in the .\orth~\\'eet. to read the volnminoue Hen- eende" of the comment. I will. therefore. clnote for his information the opinion of the but minister of the crown on the meuum remmmended by Mr. Wimen. In his speech on the eddnee in the eeeeion of I885. Sir John .\hcdonnld eeid : u e\I.. g........|.-_ .I.- ._..I.I:- ._.-_ ,: -|,. UIQFI Ill l(l'I pee. It would seem tlnt Mr. Clemons ganged M the intelligence of hi: audience at I very ` low uhndard when he lrnngined they eould not comprehend the diennce between com- merciel reci roeity and diunembennent of the empire 2 The Orungemen of Canada, an I clue, are not no ignonnt u the senator would have Ill believe. With. nuuuluglxlu -J-.. -- _.....I. ......C.I-__. Ill! I'UIll Ill! nsporw 0!) H3 IPCQCIIQ. I deny the`: either of the gentlemen acid, or ` hinted, much less tried `to persuade the peo~ ple that they would who better under the stern and stripes.` It. would noun Hut Mr. fflnmmn annonal ule neiguuunwou ol unngevlutzl xew (l_nys at the invitation of nanny farmers, iner- 1: ts and other friends of his youth, end I ' was invited to s to them on`1he subject ofreci rosltrs ewith the United States. Hon. r. Butterworth, is member of con- gress, vrho introdumd hut session e bill em- powering the United States . vernment to enter into negotiations with e government of Canada for 3 new treaty of reciprocity. sccompenied him. They both eddmsnd the people who had invited them. and their speeches have been published and real by more love] Censdinns then will e\'erp1ohe- _blv huveeaofperttsnisvxofn-ding-_I(;I1t _,.I.:.. oruia Fupv.-r- oynl senator. I" heertl are also reed the reports of) these speechee. I s denv that either of tin oanomnn aid, on- ""l`nRr.:.what irthep-:>cn;ion of Senator Cle~ now`: outburst_ of {oynl wrath. ' "Mr. \\'imnn dnhpd hi: native count:-v in now 3 0UIUIII`UI_ UK `0"u ITIIII. "Mr. Winnn xiiiu-d his native comm` _iu 1 the neighbdrhood of ()nngevilla.| few gys ` an invitation of main fu-men. 1nnr- I u-igxam.` `mg. imlictnmi: against Mr. Wimnn. - ' uD... ...I.-o R..AL._ _ .,--:-._ -1 0...... hi. SODA AND WHISKEY. "-"'V `ICTIIZT IE-:'.=-"-`-'='=-.%..:-mm g `ruinous smear. mew soonnnsnoissroai moms EtTrimnoHAM. 1 fglhflllllnl llllj iumunmmmnnun. DURLANITS. Is A was rnu1r.Acm Powmm. 1 Straw Hats. Seersucker Costa at; vorylowpx-inn. 'l`iu.8hirb Incl ...... i84fB|NCESS smm. Plnli'f'l'.lIo0nIduw wcahuk 4`--LA__ -_-4 :,_.,.L _ _ The above noliloqny forced itself upon me in conotqnenco of the return of spring was than-,udu othondngitlot thclnnmour he that GAl.l1)\\'AY any is lint. and gin him A 9:11 at And (.S.'i.L0\\`A\S in the pm. to got it. duo . ' ' ` In the vdcaludgcnv Hot. because lighht dun any. . I my. .. ' ' _ `Andnchupu; it cost: but I quarter In I\'. n"u"`|lil7|Ioonnotuuu. Tilluoxmn But 15. Eo the Cmituf thatched but of Kilkeluq, 'l`L-o QL- .... -.._...-_ I._.--. __-- ----- nnvvv V3: UV III: IIIXII If Ell` l`|ll LCVIH winter. Thenicocurhcnpthuz novluufsin To an-up for 0 table and felted newcomer. V Which, because it`: no light I return to unin- ` How dear to my had was the Fur Caxp of ` winter. Andi QC. I SFASONABLEPOETRY. Ila. 88 Princess Street, Kingston. Cool as a Cucumber, at New Flannels. New Canton Flsnnels. New Dress Goods, New Under-weer, New Cuhmeres, &c.. to hand and opened up at KEEP COOL! -HARDY'S,- NEW! NEW!` Discount of Gems Furnishings. Discount off Hosiery sud Gloves. Discount o` Pansois and Umbnllu. luslins. Gingham: and Chunbnys Reduced. XOIIIAIIAINSTIISWIIK V Discount o Silks, Volvots and Fringos. Discount on` Lucas and Rmbroideries. `Prints and Dress Goods RATTENBURY'S. Julv Y0. Clearing and Discount Sale: Has to far ben 5 success. It will continue . Robertson Brothers, A good thing cm stand rpputing. in input our 9 DO IT AGWT Lna nu} ""'t.hAn~_ GENTS FURNISHINGS. oum PRICE sronmu. 3; summer breeze may cnep .7 (hr. %REoucEo. my E TITTXIT 3. wo:'.r. COOK'S FRIEND --4-... nu vau- until 2; sulfa? over at ` . July 7. 1`ri'a:a1`u-M L iiwoo O; fll llll IIIIMIII NIHIY. -Ailll l'IIV\ w9_=_=_-aatv:~m=~% ooum/0.4 L/A5;/:1//r ./u/05. PURE. wHot,EsoM E. z T REFRESHING. 5`; FRUITY , "`o`a'n`u`u`n;...:.;::: i"uuu.' lanauaanun. lbnuqolyu IGIILI. -- Iluonoxanu NIPIIY. ."1-was "-m`c`'i-1 In _ clvonus chum an un UILIJJUI oamn. E=.:% Auuml. "-`FE:'1.":-I-.-""- I an IVIITJ; ounn|n(xuIL ' hnnncao shout at as low nteuu my olhcgool . l\ -otluu-oh: m a... -'-"-'m-,.. Fresh Boosted and Ground. July :1 t.'impoo1 Tm---_m::m1aii5i "LI.'n I `_'II- idlii. ----a-xovvr UV an kg`!-I0 Id Balm on-pubs doing Innmnnnn nnl-II at An Imp nu. .. .-. F. NISBI-IT'S, EB.` Preliminary Ropu-t at the Commission ap pointed by the Unlva-dry of Pgnnlruh to investigate MODERN SPIRITCQLISM in at cums"-co `wm. the must dun me Henry Soyberl. 81.9. PROGRESS AND ROBBKRY. In answer to Henry Goorns by J. 1!. Mine. oats. SECOND - HAND BOOKS sooona.n.mnoonu-gnu-a-oaaby `A. SIMXONDS, ARI. Flli I'I'Rll'T Tlndollaicnuuypnckltt 8,0/"r/'1`ua//hm Exposed. Jul)` I8. BOOKSELLE RS, Princess Street. - K13 J. Henderson & Co. K0181 HIIIIAI7 INUQO. Eng gmck date. Jana` hum St. Geo:-go`: Church. ` Herchunw Bunk. Oonwntiond Church. \\ unore uuluhlo memento than a few tho above sent to an absent friend. Conn uouoo. anew`: Unlverailg. omua Catholic hm` ` Rnrnl llillhnrv Gnllu N :: I-`on Uatnouo Church. on] Military College. Henry. . be . W -_ 52::-':' . s's.7.':."?.';ca`:}"'"rn.... na'.`..:'..`:.`# y.* Mu`-`tot unto (on a Snturdu-D hem City nu omo. cm can t . guy gnu M thodlat Ch I: Roclwooduylnm. on Count Route. -' Dunn`: Huh-an-nhv, `-0 I Pgge have m utocgnmoolloction of Igenlulntitul out-apho-aho. nchu-ukon onry Hendonon. Photo Artist which for Katie Excellence and Superior-hath cannot un- puuod. We almond I nu-uni nu ollubincn If you no fastidious about )`0l;l` (`up of Tea we think our ENGLISH OONGOU will lllll \`f|II Leave your order: now for the Jubilee .\'um~ her of the Montreal Star. Price 8 cents. Have read the New Book In the auth or ot "Ben ur.` entitled The [Mr ." Pnce in paper. we; cloth. Ila. ` :__ A ViewsofKingf5?I and Vicinit y. uewl co y um become funiliar with the Ain and] eaabeforq hero on June lit ind ind. Vocsl Soon--Prlco 81. Plano Soox-0-15-loo '15c.~- - XJbrotto-Prloo 25. Wultx-Prlco Me. {7R`UD"DT |GORE.' THE WlTCHfS CURSE. Gilbert and Sullivan fs Books n_a_4_ GAz1_1gss\ Get: cosy And beolno funiliu with the ing and! 0!! _b..f.>re. thszpmnnnnzion rwwu j- INSURANCE J}. -a.n_ L._4 -_.n n_n,,. IAIfKD74. L|npGoodI.PhtodWu-o, 11..CaacrB3!'. TN's?n7Z'n"Tf 3. M./5 a -;?'-. I 3,'----"* `-- `..',.`AU.'! I I1). gliurch. _--_- _ -.-V -vv. Quad:-mo-Prloo 10. Kingston I align` If)` D0.\ll- . .\`l:`.\. and put oil ,3 with any ilnllnuon. Rolnol oxpnuty t_ur L\'!lAl~'. cox; C 00 .)I0.VTl!I.u. Qtuh 0 ad! Pin . at-,7 noon: Irugxbuln tn Fresh Butter Always on Hand. 1 Fine Ilmus, Pit-m`c llmus 100.. "Bologna, Baron, .l`c. Thonhaudohhao Alhln of non w No` taken at the ood. lcadaon to format. HNDRY & THOMPSON, lnprhnud\\'b|ahDulon|I mum at GA.\`L.\`0QI.`E. % ON MONDAY," [JULY 25th. AGMPRAOIITDARAOEMH. Dllifjjin `Creighton : `Ramble to Brockville! The Steun:r Maud will leave 1-`olgen wharlltlmn than. July 10. Canned Mutt Vegetables. Fmlu. Gold Dust Go:-nxnocl. What Go:-ml. nongd H-9- Ln 8/M005 /sumo /-mar. sm pxonm? H. c. nomwm mm. ` java ml Glove. cull __ at Spoor` Nslllgc mrtulz-3 'wh::"-rn3'xl1=!3n COFFEE I Fancy and Staple Grocers. TH) OILIBRATBD -.(L\\'.u's .\RRl\ l.\`G- INOREIS/N0 TRADE BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY I-`REE FROM AILYHIOL icooune. `ix ? Inn. UNIV` ll. IHI Just the drink for warm ` wouthcr. rmornuuu 7:.In.nL.land um whu-f aulgl) on ` tho Stunn- lotove at 0:45 um. and 5 mm. Fllhlnllndliuniek. and rich in avor. : _. _. __....-....:'- Ltqnons. I 78 Pnnoess t, Kingston -v-' -rum -----aq v-v `-31 XI FTC! (Rh: cl M TI. Ru-in-`a fuc\a" nootl touching up. ..__...__ .. JI`DOUG.Il.l.-Cl.l.II0l'. Ion. Wills: Ijobugnll ha been a pro: lolhpnu. uulhn boon able to bddlhoviu-Ill: uyoppouut. Though hobhunviqln ooquuuroqnhc In lI$IyunhhnIo!alIuInnnl.un llutut In the Oluwn A-an Prun tally lnln & van tho ltd oupbyot cl )lt.Whn|. (hhunnlb). In his Mod now. nodvhunthyuldvcuunlonw nuchl told no uInhnl.u-I uhblg o&ol.jlu(J|hvI.oI&hl. hhblllbqunhlr. Ilobnpl nut h pllicl Nu Iltlnchno llh. In Ihauduuhc|uuvIn null- t1._._L.L. ...._...nLL ._...L .._.-.... .._..,,,..........._- Finally the WIN upon: Ih&Cnuh. u|ouH|iIprtollt.nutuoIhoA-od- mnurwihwdnuypdogdnplybt cuuulholiovo iaotinulnhoueosl It nonhlltnhnnd cannot In -do well. Tbohnuylnnln nhun uovoroooonnul tbonpulrcn thou: colnpttlthn which in IoO.uulcunot.oxHIIduttbcpnuueon- `blag J ALI`: `flat the lt .n};:r has llfljl contended the miners psial the JIIQ` on the cool they told into (haul: loo: not byuxy moon: din- polo of thoeuo. The better-inforunod poo~ pic of Canada contend diorontly. including the cod lluchutl, tory unl liberal. And Sir Clnrlnl Tuppor himooll. who. hi hi: lnnlgoc Ipoooh. mule I shocking wreck of tho It`n'c"a pct theory. I! my orldooeo won duirod to M to the demolition of the Ru mm`. orgunontn it won oupplionl by it toll. Anlncnuoin the pticcol molulid lollov tho Abolition ol the (`nnndlnn duty. but It ulloctod the United stgmo an -on on (hack. and the `%loklu3" npholit in an vhlontlnnyol the America: on mltlno Cundln onion. ltloaot. the (no train." but the ollopnl "hlr trulo" theories that law lod to dhppolntnont. l`&_..||.. .L- |1'..... __._..._ .L_. n,_- 1, rpvuu Inuuuuncui val not [wall to III! we 1--"='-=*-"--~ .1... i duty rather than leave the Scvnlinnn `II: Al to the `.\'IlIu`s utordon that we Inna: use 8:` American cough?! an pnoo withoutngcn Iotehri " it {n Altogether erroneous. It In because the Pen ylvuaia cod ring knew that we could :3 would nu Nova Scoth bitumin- oucoulundookoinphceofunthndte. it: ~ npecial inducomcnt Ill not given to an the Inthlldh. that thus mnnnnnlhn mid an u unsung an sun! 15 K0 our Importers. The gem has proved as correct. A! Now (red, Ottawa. nml other .1 they are raging because they nd t t the price of coal instead of being lowered by the amount ofthedutyhu reunineduhnghubefore. They relied upon free trude theory instead oil upon hem, and wave of conne dinppoinb 0| . ' KXIIIIIIIIIBTK We ventured to predict, amid the jeers of nefonn journals. including the \\'mu, that the Pennsylvania and ring, when the duty was repealed, would nine their prics for Cannda and pocket the half million dollnrn l - eating to allow it to our importers. T 0 event moved correct. A! Mn... Crockery, China, Glassware, A -w nu: nurncvu non uollpdil Vlwllll XII. C We have din '3 been vermin, and he we Always es the opinion, thaxnnr peo- ple did not pay the cod duty but that the i enns_\'|\'nnin coal ring did pay it. We formed thnt opinion not on theory but on fact: and gures. which showed that a spe- cinl prim was mule for Canada at I uni- cien! reduction to cover the amt , which Wu paid by the con] owners not by I e Canadian ` vnnnn llif F-.~l C T A ND TIIBDR Y. Our esteemed contemporary, the Peter. horo Rcaieac, is worried by most extraonlim u-y view: of coal importation. Having found fault with the government because it uhsndoned tho duty on coal the Wmu asked. Is the Rem": at, then. satised that our people have psid the name 3 To this enquiry it hu mpliod in theae origind tum: : ..__s_.`_ ._ I L- .,, \\'. L . Iv- . I .. ..- L..- nu. u-nun; uu-u gun. I an uuluc. ll: I3 lll~ cenly to he regretted that there is not a law in Canada, as in the United States. making it illegal to distribute passes, espe_ cially to thoee .who are allowed mileage and handsomely paid for attending to their pub lic dutiee. The ostentatious display` of passes under the circumstances referred to above is suggestive of conclusions the re- veree of complimentary. U;\'PI.'.4S.1l.VT _R.B'F.'RE.\'CES. It is said that during the consideration of :9!-tain matter: aecting the welffe of the Canada Pacic railway by the parliament, at its laetjseesion. the pyivate secretary to Hon. J. J. C. Abbott circulated eircular letters to the effect" that the recipients of then had beenomlttod fljom the list of those entitled to passes on the railway, and that through the writer they would be handed the same from Mr. Van Home. It is sin~ -_.._I_. A- L, , oooI.l|l$whn`;l:ok`d% ;lh$ ed ctutnnus. The wnnxu mu"Tsn WHIG. a pm as odumuhwuhhduuwnnrdu ".:{'" `A ` At odtothopu loonootthoheound B J olloen (h|ndn' lilh THE ]_3AIL_Y Yvgna. ' ADVKRTEIHBNT& man: unnuow two Inca-non: .... HI) I) in lines. each subsequent inseniom. S Ova-tour lincnllnt inn:-don .... .. locperline". ncluu nalnconnecuuvelnm... so J`, A subsequent in ..... .. loo unbaqnont in. `I: _`: { _ "'-""` ` `V Tux Banish \\ mo in published every oven- ing. at 3 King Struck. Kingston. Ontario. A! IIX nou.ut3I>xn\'nAa. FOR IMPORTERB I I I-0!!! uh:-OI cold _ IKILIN llflflplv" }\NNO'UNCEMENTS. "OPIWT per 0rbaID-oor." onion` in(xnnd' A "i'I pi'd.' ityli THE BRI'I`IsH Wlu. \V'EI`)NESDAY. JULY .20.. ;lwunuuI-llnloihtvt 1-Iv WC Ijllnv - 00OK'8 FRIEND I8 GENUINE. IPIIOOQOUGIIOGODQ an-nu uuuua.,.! "`l`lo|\uvhohn|dcIuvIh||-IVIVO hgoonohv-ohuchotuthoqaot." Ih Icolilliil -jllan K-4- ` -v--I:vv yvuuuuuucuuomr. on- qulnd t hqucor. to tho `Inn ` 2.3 .`.`.`!:' _`; ;".__.I."__`J 12 "TV 7; j :5.` II CIZ Ihnuqn [liquor Ion with the soda-rout. and In told I to not. "Whit BY! you in {hot 55 bottle. II- `nnhnd lhnlhjshnp Ital-tl-nln OI; alga: us-n um: puns! nutty. lu xu t'% V LY llll'l`uInIluxhor zhlynbndulhownnuitho in tdcnrlou hluuundlunnno up | nun pa-vuouuv Inavu. The dn 0 and lodayund nil in huinundn ouuhudu thuopot is u boulool Iloxio Norm Food. snbtuco that uouopouplohdput llvithlldr ryn Sun. in: tho ilnpvctot tilted lt'I.$.nl I Honor u-on Ilsa-ml with ""'z'1'.'.s \ upocu:neoivIdnnoIynouloc- `hrtodazvi non hlonntiouthnt ho, hurl pnnouulv Iowa. 130 drirh gnarl IILIIAI Anal :33 Kg A Drngxlnt l'p Before the Inatab- llno Sldo Q! the (`non In (Elton. A lruggist was before the court thin morning for selling liquor without A lit-ennn. The lnfornntion In Irithdrnvrn. Another to In nnhttilntc-I in its non. Tho inspector had no other ny of yin; the infonnndon Ihnl in the urn uprouned. Mr. Mclntyro nnkod that tho chug. he dinnin- od. but the lnnghtrnu reload. Ho nnicl he know the grant dicnlthn nthndlng tho In- npnctori work. and he would give him all possible Intirudo. "Well. then. I giro no doe," nnld llr. Mclntyn. "that I will not Allow any inlormntion to ho laid ngninnt my client beyond July I501. The innpoctor hu had the chant! to prov: anything prior blhll dltlnnll In: Iii." `$0-ma-in. null uni cnuuw W pl1l\`I Illytllll` pnor ;':'.... am u-I bu I'cluul." no tnulni-llhtthunntlurcocltlhod vv w-v-`V 7...- Mr. Llcllongnll came intoprominenco an njounnlint. udfornnnyyonn dl-lodi~ torid work. It will be nppuent from the show that his right land ha not lot: in cunning. Ho trim: powerfully. on one like him mm: do when he know: that he 5 talking about. Ho cu: obuin [but information from his \ friend Sir John, to whom! referred him. The important. douilo furnished by Mr. Wimnn of the Attempts of the `colupuItor` `infernal to in New \ orkuxdut Wulnngton. to mine the ninewn of war. months baton the ongmnk on thewdsukntchewnn, worlo romp ' communica to tho pnmior. f to has uiislaid I he report. And unthnriaco me give .\lr. Clomow 1 copy. lulu`! be hnppy to oblige him." \I. \I_h___II --_._ 2, -_ _, , y .'lllIGl'l$`IllI IVCIPIUCIIC. ".\l r. (.`l.-mow in a norm homo in legislation and in the field of political economy and international equiulenta. but he in not too old to learn. . I re: `tinny recommend him to consult the `O1 Man. and loo Hui- mnl before he again Attacks .\lr. Wimnn or lens of his l`2th of July reworks. If not, some friends of his may be hurt by the ex- plosion. `I, 1'` I, \ ` r""`"" ~. .\lr. Cleumw having suhoequently ex- pressed an anxiety to obtain the name of `he quondam tor_\`. referred to u the chief conspinuor in the Luv rebellion." .\lr. .\l. Ilougnll aid ; POINTER! FRW THC FRIQS. Jl-`llllllllll Kl `Mr. Speaker. the ublic` men of the United Stntee, from t e pneident down, know that Canada has already been rendy to enter into negotiations for e reciprocity treaty. They know that upon our statute bookthere in provision thet in one the Americnne at any time choose to enter into negotiation: with us, the government on in wered by the perlinment of Cundn \ e wi out an new not, without any leginlntion whnte\'er,~ to reduce the krill` or wi nwny the duties altogether on condition I t the American: reciprocate. " \I r. (`IoInn\r in I nnmu Lnnnn in Imri-Ln.inn FT ZWIIUT No addition to or variation from QKA -Chan];