._.. -- 1,. man: |.\I never has before. With many thanks to ourbost of customers for their generous pztronage during the last 50 years. . = HAPPY NEW YEAR SUTHERLAND S T Shoes .Like lyon. J. H. SUTHEBLAND & BBO. JAMES EID. See our range of Hockey Boou. New Year s Sales. -4-T0 ALL. Tho genuine has this Inhcl. nnUvUIIIl`UHI I have been incorporated into our,` new $3 Shoe, aqg we want to show you the excellence of the combination. Come and inspect. \ .`~'uld c\'er_\'wh('ru fl. yard. Put on thus it is :1 roal protector ' ' - its perfect slnule match tnnkos n ul-sir- nhla bottom nish for any skirt. \\ (Wrrticclli. I`ro!cctnr Braid almI:M lm I-]0\\'('d on at-- not turned m`cr--one or two rows of stit4-hing--one at uppe-r edge nflpruid um] um ` second nonr tho bottom of the eklrL (`ortivelli Skirt I`ro10vtnr should not be used ms 11 bindjng--it is a p-hysical inlpossibilily for kind of a binding to outwoar a skin. Wear `ems is the person who chooses only the best, most comfortable shoe, and WIN have no other kind. BEAUTY. QUALITY AND COMFORT. In..- L... r. ' Well Balanced Eohl In Hulrfnrd anal qunrtnr (`ord bmndn. Bwallerqnmntll lea n domlreJ. Dry Cedar Blocks. Hemlock Slabs, Hard Maple. KNIGHTS OF THE GRIP. s. ANGLIN & co; __ _--.._-......... ..... .... wmg um ooeunuwo nu recommend ` Sold everywhere In boxes, 25 Cont: at all Drug;-Ina. ummamummummuuuuu umuum munuuuuuunuuuuuuuuumumunuuuomu Made by the J. D. Klng 00.. unauon. Come ' ABERNETHY, 1'27 Prlnceu Htrpm. Wx';ou;1'1I$uu' In your own Interest. ouru in muons le dose. and ll, but be than u It may. ou will show do1ngno1snuLmpeuABC. lhlrnimnnnlnnl I...-|.-_v- mu- L__ g--- H-- t.nke'tlfem. 'I`!ieVreason for :h'elr soodiudsm D V ,,,_ ___ .... _..m..;,....c....-uu U: u general antidote for ALL BIIJOUS AND more nmstacto manner man any proprietary med! me ever below the public. Beet-ham`: I31: are brought betorc our notice. nfnd. w ryou u1_m them or noo-lf not today. you may tomorrow-w men the necessity yous . In your Interest. take them. The reason their need 1: omen but known to ourull, will ahowgood Judgment. by taking lnmuonn ledaues.u:ddo1ngnolsuILmneuABc. Thank nfontoreveryl .ndthonuonltrth Prlpulnrlt` um . l all tho requlrlgzfagzu cl 1 general am? one for J VOIJS In s p avg; pelolje up H is are hrnlmht :....... -_'-.4-`I `L4 Hlrect. ___.___:___. T!9!Iam`'i`i|i3 00 II - Erin Ewell`.- LnnIn-.- ,-_.- ._. ..-cu-J cunt Kill I% z'h`orind for study or dohuu In tho Tho hum ol thh oounlry upon tho education o! In and aid: pulviotion an to vary load This is King I Now York. sndgivlng. in omelso iorn ununvnl In In!) Tho dlrmiassl oi Priuclpol (Jrsno, of the Dunnvillo public school. ior his porslshont in his pasitnon any ho preocribod. Is the 'oschor given my liberty in his work ? Not to msho history. To onconrsga students 0 think. so rood cnrrons svonbs sad to nndorssond shom, school pupars sro pub- linbod. Thsy ilnd s oonoidorsblo oironls cion in our sohools. Cilol among ohom is `Our Tioos." hood by E. L. Kellogg. oi ond zomotlmss wishllluotrsbioos. shs in cidonss shos oro hlsborlo in hhslr chsrscbor if it ho rlghs hr sho ssndooss so rssd thsss uncldsnus it much ho riahs for shsln so -nito on shorn. Hones is csnu um sho lhnnvillo school. by sho lndlsorsslon oi ins hood. hocsms uhs scsno oi dnsronoss than Iod so tho romoul of sho prin- Olpol. His rnisnoho woo nos in dnv ing on tho shonghs oi tho scholsrs, has in lowing upon show his visw of tho not. which hsppsnod so to sos Bosr viow. Croos hod sho opporsonisy ol explaining his poslsion so shs trneilsoo, sod is In osithor oonoilloioty nor sosisfocsory. Ho mods sho srror oi supposing shss ho was ougcior to sho difcolty, shot ho In par- suing sho righs oonrss in exsroising his iodspsodooos in tho discnsolon at s pnhlio quossion. Tho srosssss gsvo hin s losson ho will nos lnrgos. Ho is nos Isshing his- zy. ss lonss shs hiosory shos hos shorind I... .n_.s_ -_ LA - - ' It costs $3, and it is worth more. D r n > V 1 out) new Dlllldlll was opened. They have since been in- srceeed. end by the unied boerde, -vnly lees lelb law were those neeblng the commercial end purely English clean. be cause ho to were bremferred ohe pupils who formerly went: too the commercial end f.h cheese in (she pntlio aohoole. The high school obeff wee nob lnoreued ereremlo of the union. There wee no eddntion bohhe lnebltul>e'e ennuel etpen` res. There wee enlunmleunhble uvlng vn bhe public echoal deperbmenn. The ranchers of the cnnmercinl department and hh cleu were evelleble (or other work. end ohe edjurtmenb of mebtere has led no the remove! of lricbion hehween the boerda. end eepeoielly no bhe ending of ell eppeerlnca of ccmpetition between bhem. HISTORY IN 1`H!l3`SC4H 00 L8. Durmville nnhlin ........I - V 1__ L1. 4 I 1 I l I l >.. Llmlted. Toronto. cum Irougnl lorth prolonged applanuc. yin A. Gorlrcda Hardy. dnnghtar of on aldcnncn J. C. Hardy, a aradnaha oi I50 Proahytorian ladic.` oollon. Toronbo, and cl a school oi clocnbiou. Pallsdalphia. Ilnihbcr dabail aa arcadar and racilcr. who know her in her girlhood days Iifilltpiud II Ihc ndvaoccinenb which Ila lad nada in tho pan low ycara. Bha chtn dicclo oabjocl icr hcr opaning l&--"oI who h Rue Slnhca Wcra Lcq."-and no clovcraly did the dcpico tho MI ol the Hub joctay in caving Ina child on a Incl track that many in tho ,andionco vacnovai to loan. Her oacond calcc IQ--"Oanada to tho llothat OoanIry"-- vaa Inaiy and brought fcnh ohccn irom & aldicoca. Iaaic accompanied tho ldblul and cm could cuily imaging apaad ncnl going to tha iron: in `$31 3 lupin na chc clcvcr rcadar dalincalcd tho patriotic acolinanlo oi `a non. All ha contributor: to tha ptcgranma nulhd thaaualvaa. liaa Ilcaaio llc mun! neon ascertained by onquixy um the government inrpecbor 0! high uchoolo noziod ohe Kingston bond in the your rcfarred to than two eddioionnl tenohou would hove on be provid. d. of course. Ah the expeoee o! the general nbepeyer." The one who framed thin pnrngra in nu clearly mistaken in his (note Th etc of who lnsbibute here were lowereq by bhe high school board when she new hnildina The `-wnlv lean Inlh In- --.. LL.._- in L:\J-I-Ill ant ml3l'Al \I1iN. I In Toronto. for some time, the proposed ' i amalgamation of the public and high echool I board: has been diaru eed. The ide ` be ` hind it in that of economy. But It is not ' nding favour in some quarters. The , paporn. the rtsctore of public opinion, are I not agreed in regard to it. The Mail. in ' an article on Thursday, argued against amalgamation, and quoted the experience _ [ of Kingston in support 01 its position. : Here is an extract : `I nl.Y7I A It is a pretty nixce looking shoe, )ut ne as it oks, it feels a great deal ner. The King Quality should be worn by every woman who desires comfort, style, dur- ability, and wants it economically. This describes the King Quality Shoo. I _..v .- -u uALlIUll In Kingston, ee soon as the board: were emnlgunltod the fees were no once reduced. and the anlenderzce incrom-ed out 0! all proportion to the number cf brechen employed. Bunch-bica have been qxoved wulcb relate no a period when bhle unpro- pnroion ebill held, and lube expeueee . were consequently inedzquabe to the main- I romance of e proper wmunrd of eiolenoy lobes been ascertained lnrpecbor of birth ...).....I. Kl_Ne QUALIDIV =3 uality tty 11 cc s] 1 feel ltl//,//Z ovvwi-U I-ll DIIC VII Cl noallon I III nodnd The 1: I0! I ol bot kids! uoditlou at I bvll W Ulvcliurt ` I A In icon Among the imunnoo ctm packs of Nov York. They have boon working Iudu so quanta! for u long ulna. sud not that It In btohm the poop]: will ruliu whgo ioanrhoooooto. Potlnpl that-no will odnnou In Oonada. u the Canadian companion have synod. and than -gunoloynuy not. `Tho Equitable and Hon. Dr. B3:-don-h:u ubblod olxo sunl- ora by giving oppalnvmonta. no constra- tint on wall so Iubonln in the oocaod cm- Iiogonil ms. The Olnuyn Caoizm, wince editor in going so I lloulgpsnu in "D' Inb- Iory. doclsru th \I tho go'nrn no in do- ing ill Iotk in I thoroughly putriobio spirit. sud this in nob the gal: of friendly `Iupponor. Mr. Foobar bu dofonded himself, very ably. agnlnco aha inpuoobion club A: onnco mlnlnor. in 1892. . ha did not do his duty In regard to bho Villa Mario banhllonlroal. The oooditlom oh pronilod when have proullod Ilooo. and it Mr. Factor mind In aha public Iohlos no but bl: Inccuoor. 0.1 this nbjooo the Inc hlnb in said the boom. Kipling : poem. "Pho Absent -Mlndod Bnggu," and Iuggasbivo 0! what: the m Ion should d`) for aha families of ob; sol- dlora gone to one cur, bu hd lbs anaus. rho rooolpba so far hnva ruched 1 quarter of I million, nnd bho money in will panting In Kipling pollblcally out tho purse an-Inga And not one csin orolling. To 0110 pntroun of the Whig we wish u Hsppy New You und many returns of the IIIIDD. -,_,.,-.-.. .. .. uvw -uu usuru CODOIBS alreo tion. when he said, "Things don't turn up In this world until somebody turns them up-" Admitting that the best results have not been ncbieved,what then T What will 1900 bring us? We can only specu late. and it is an idle ocoupntlon. Lnngiel iow e Psalm of Life adore the key note of a new effort. in a new direction, for the an complisbment of greater things. One can- not [nor into the future. Ho cm aspire sud leave the rest to Provikience. T at is the ease. The the personal side cf mtionai side is suggested by the do puture 0! more troops (or South Qllrice, This points to possible contingencies who.-e records may be written in letters of blood. And again the prayer ascends, May the God of battle direct the army and the cause which it defends. ' What will the new year bring 1 Let it be peace. peace everywhere, at home and abroad, and peace that abides. it is the one gift that is desired above all others. 3...... ".5--.1 ul um uylug )BIf. Have we, as individuals. as a comfunk uy, as a nablon. made bho most: 0! o r op potbuultloe? That: is the most: izforbanb bhoughb ulalug cab of our mc/ nbions. Fgr opportunities come no gj Lowell pahl lb. `No_ mm In born inoo tabs world whose work la nob born with him." Gu- eld gave in a new and more conoisa dlren hlnn, Irhnn In ..:A u-|~Lx_,,, - -A _..- ..... .. my yvuplv unu noon more cheer- iul. And 1899, on thnt ICOJIIDID, pastel moat agreeably away. In looking abroad the situation in lean pleasant. The British em plro is at vibf. IL! future is not at all uncer- tain. But with Europe in I disturbed con dition. with the nations intriguing against each other. with the mqthcr laud heavily horouved nlready by the sacrifice oi many lives. there in room for anxiety. It is the grout legacy of the dying year. Hnvn nu: -. inA.'..A.-l.._|- Canada has had a good year. Buslntss has been better. Work, which most: men wanb, has been ab their disposal. Industry baa` had he rneognlbion, money has hem envy; the ensuing capacity of the people ha been lncraaaed; and where there ls prosperity there is usually contentment. Pbe life of the people has been more cheer- lnl And I900 An n.-:. ...... AL ,_-. _.... --uv mucus-Iuuou ID!!!) wu I zuulno nrprlro Moor Mr. Munch Ind nnnounood the one walk I groaning Ind In-uggllng noln nu board In one of tho roolno jun ol the wage. Prooontly 0130 Bond Igpurod above the chin. than I another, no member And no on until half a done grip mun" Ippocrod in View roll log I hum! of (bur, which wu nova up in the middle 0! tho lingo. Then Mr Mnrboh Iloonncod that It Inc the trnvollon' am to the orphans homo, nnd lhnt` 86 Inc not along with tho In: with Vhlch no Fur- chuo ingrodlonn for the cute Tho nei- JQI bronchi Moth .-....I......-.A --A- It in the custom. st this perticnler time 1 to use for nection. There in muchin! t put which must be regretted. By xperience men lenrn and build for better things. They prot even by their min` taken. And on new resolves erect the fabric: that are presumed to make ior their I Iueceu. All the plane which they einhorete I i I i do not materialize. The ambition to do better. however. iehelplul in melt, and it is I blessing that mture in eomiorting with it: hope: and inspirations. , The old your does not see ended the joys or grleie to which it he: given birth. So many depreeeing things lnve occurred. recently. to make one how the bud and listen as the heart beats, like muilled drums. Ite funeral march townrde the i grave. Thank goodneee there is I silver I lining in every ziond, and time, whose e V I awifu messenger ie at the door. will bring it: healing belm. (`A..-.I_ L-- I 1 ` 7 * A HAPPY NEW YEAR. '1 Th year 1899 puns into history with ` u to marrow. Another dny And an epoch cf ! nimo leaomu a matter 0! binary. Some I I of its evonba wlll be forgotten; romom of them will be remomborod wieh urylng I emotions; some of ghem will 1-Econ bbejh I isle of the indididunl or the nation fomvgr more. vuruuu I IWVO P unsound. `and which #0 died. nu-wrlllll QICT. An order In: lor the onminntl B0-einoro. In Bnrtio, to r Oouoioouu. bin (in undo cl O~oodo Hall on of 1):. W0. Wlmu. an action by T. Dlohfh-on, oeovor dung: from I'..\' Toronto. Dlohon china um ghtof. llouo 0! Ir. vhilo ,...r..... u... now uvuunuvuu, wwu W8 DI] and nfhence, uho Sim supplies In. In has been given over no the political aonteglat. bod} , Iuul and breaches. Al. I). lrnllol Marxian an American um- Iiuoepuou tonne nnuo Ind oruom \........ In -|~ " ' __ -_........... nu uuu wuuu wrruee that he has lound Boer eympnbhizera only in Chicago and 89. L min, end yen he has into iy gone over the country irorn So. Paul to Kansas City. On hhe ouher hand tube re verse: oi bhe Bribiah have called firth rnouy expressions oi eympnbhy. The Uni ted Sashes press is highly parbizzn and not: repreaenbntive oi the people. it is clear. ll: H/' The Monbroni Soar has made a blunder. ` Ion cuboon of Sir Wilfrid Laurier no I jumping jack was an unhrhunabe miscon- oepaion. The dangler should hove been Hugh Graham. publisher of the Boer. who jumps to every motion of orgmizer Daiby, his iorrner employee. I! ever there was a apeobacle oi aerviie absoiube surrender of a publisher with one of the beat: evening pipers on the oonbinonb, with we oh and n ilience, cupniies in. In lrna The Unicod Shanon people are not so an grateful and unjust as Canadian: hnvo been hold. A travellar in bho west: writes that lound l The London Free Pm-a claims bo lave u been aha x-ab deny In Ontnrlo becnune I * who issued for I aim: in who fall of 1848 M an experiment. Surely hhub doea nob rank with one founding of the Duly Whig and lhlly Speconbor early In 1849 on (the firm dailies of Upper or Lawer Canada? Thv Montreal papers were luuei an dailies In summer, Ante-dating who Free Preu many months. Experlmonbe will hardly couun in I 5 recard. cnuo Ingrodlontu for {ac brought lorth iu u-av. d........ . " l The Mont eal people ere ll ' who Hex-hero rreeb. The c: ' Vnlle Merle I) k disappear` 5 There had been 3 great l9_a_r\ch all the while be lodged near 3 the clay. endeeemed to be an ' eell. "He he illustrated THE NEWD FROM N_APANEE. _-... Law up: IIXIIBUKBUCCI If cheery," says I conoomponry. ' uh-an ace *0 hide la In a city." adept all places is the p)llc4 That: will be (me next: expo.-ieuce. ,, ,- _.., -v uu-u one any toe! In Llll'IO x abrong man. and one Ilnae direction of Hair! la needed an a time when municipal I me has lbuorlona aide Mr. Clarke baa been ' a ancceia./\Botoer bhe guaranteed than the I d btlnl arrde any time. I " It Toronto elects E. B`. Chris. I P..!or . mayor. the inference will be then the clay In ehorh ol talent or public epirio, when It ellowe two 01 the lfghezu oicee lo be lled by one men.-Coubemponry. 0: It mey be ohnl: the city tee: in Clerle ll ebrona man ....a ....-n-- -'-'-----' j New York me my cat '50 P`V ' ' I". pp: non. on-uouly loft uooind iojnrion Iron `__,,_-_ .-- _..-, -..u `\ lgdd neartbo`cenbro 0! y. enjoy}2g.h!r_n_ Agnin the WIIVB A onntmrnnn-g--. u.L-L Al- 5&3! laughing over 01 nrrnnh 1'5. ....|.a-- ..:..L. -__.-_ -3... Inc "ohgh we Mgl. x......:-..u .,,;. .. unuuuillrl. `mo programme com-` \ pd Iudlngl by J. B. McKay. rocinA- I ll by Min A. Gercrud-a Hardy, solo: by L Cooh. MIDI Alice Johnston. quAr- Iouu _.McIuo. O`0onnor, Cook, 8 ca and Medley, Award dAnco by lmlo I`: Floulo IcKA_y And A "cAko unit" by ID! commlbho. Tho Int mom-ioood loam A pound ......-- -_3 --,.- I, , ._._B_....n V...- r.oab. v'l`;e cubic: clubs: 1!: disappeared in Jqly igrean I9_ag\ch for him, ud Inng n--..\"hL- --_A.-A - _....-._,. gauu UL! the pallce nbahim . |..`a."a'..."'".a':=:' uuuuun conllngoou In South Africa. Mr. Eby mnku nfunoootolho nppolnhmcnl of W. Bruce Cnrrnthon u urgent. and an that In In most popular with the on And u well quln ` u an ocnn. Wlnlo on bond thlp Ir. by Ian his pane 0! gold but it In: lound by Mr. Cornthon. and tho owner ldontlod lrby a lucky many which was pa-mooted to him boloro no mo homo. Grout bargains in "Books In Both 30 B. Uglow & 00 : January alt. A: cool: on the noon goon thntqlutun .0 nrcoudo to p.odl: |1. I. 1 Gun pktun coon: Toads n. Uglow 5 on ' " XL}: the - them, Bobcru And Kltonouor lull unu Anlu A: Dope town about January loun- Tno boon `triad A Blue burn um Non unw `rho urnun-r|ou-Iona Du: `tho loom] Boonrcd. Mndda-r Him-1', Doc. `.28 (A l.').p.1n'.; -=-"l`hc Jim-1`:-J ugain nrod sun-I`ul ruth- \ulh-3r"uss-lu:ss1_y 1:191 night. l*ulu' Iirilish Ltuus an Inn nnrlh n.... QUARREL AMONG THE VARIOUI CLIBSESOF BOERS. uvmt: m yjeucns.j Much Confuslokcportcd In Their Camp. ' Good Coleen llonaoud-Inndn in la n law Inn. Tho worthy objocn which the local mom- bcn oi the ordor 0! Knights 0! on Grip In View In arranging the concern roo- dond last night, mob wlnh worthy roopanao on the pub ol olhlnnr. The city hall was lled toovorowing when W. S. Munch nnnonnood the opening number by oho I4 orohuoru. The com- ` loading: In J. R Mr-K.. .-..:.- [sums cm Hum Hnrrylng to one Clue. .1] '\Iu:l...... lu A Filled to It raw I _ ._ .._ \ rn t'-;-uunIx- um.u`1-nl l_v gI'OV The store will be closed all (lay. _ TUlSI)AY-\Ve ring in the New Year with our - Annual January White Goods Sale. 9 See Tuesday's papers for prices and information. 5 Come on Tuesday and see the preparations made for ` your and our benet. VVe promise exceptional buyinr ~ opportunities. We always carry out our promises. t will pay to forestall your wants in white goods, as the values we shall offer will not be equalled again during the New Year. ' TO OUR CUSTUMIZRS AND THE PUBLIC ` generally we extend greetings for a Happy and be plentiful, mayinvestmcnts bring big returns, may happiness rej,gn, may the signs of prosperity be in evi- dence lOlflCfI10al careless observer. A long pull, a stron -T pull, and a pull all together, and Kingston will grow as it before. l rosperous New Year. May the city grow, may work - This Month In Are omnu Creel Ber- aelne In Furniture at every Dexcrlpoa. Bedroom Settn, Sptinge and Ma!- treeeee. Gentlemen : Cbionierl. _, Gent|emen'e Arm Cheiri. Flncy Ohk __ Parlor Chain 0-ancy Parlor Seth. '-2,) Screen inArt Mus'in, Music and Per- 1, lot Cabinets, Dining Chain, 88- tension Tables, Sideboards, Hell Racks- Txopioal Plants for decorative- puP poses; in Palms, from 75 up It Monday