`I'M V011 [Aunt luvs mwwbd 1030 `I'll! lmnllnnn nl Innx town" no me 0 rs nouu w-mg:-.u.. Lieut.-C61. mlth. ' urgent. at-Irma in the home of parliament). in 0! opinion blue Vibe coming union will last arm! in into . IlI`lQ_ early data. _ - l)on u fail to go And no "A Tnp to Coon- b " Mhoo n house to-nigh? omll. mnrnh: A man nnmad 0'N0i|. uovm" us one open nouue no-mgun. Thll morning A man named O'Neil, working on the apilo driver at. Richardson & Bone new elevetor, had the rope of the ngers 0`! his left hand badly smashed. Hum .(`.nI_ mihh mm in bi: resigne- nngon 0! ml loll) nnna Dluly Ilnuuuu. Lioub.-Col. Emish sent: in his reui ne- cion u oommendenb of the 14011 P. .0. riee on the 15th insb. The department 11:: not. yet acknowledged the document). J. A. Rinhnrdnnn has been nnoolnbed hll not you aclnowlouaea one uocumuno. J. A. Riohardaon has been 8 pointed manager of the branch of the mperial hank recently oatabilahod in Montreal. Mr. Richardson ia manager of the branch at Ingarooll. A nlinhh nhnnk n9 nnrthnmalla WI! lolt at no Lngoroou. A slight: shock of earthquake was lolb BqSmhMJmmlnmmmum% H seems Do have come {mm the East. The shock was A little obronger in she lower Ssauonsy. 'l`hn inn hrirlnn {think hurl fm-mad I13- ll BOON! IOIVG DUI to-marrow III min to Ottawa when lord .\budun will pruido us his muting. nun:-.l Booth gum] so-dn um: than vmn mo alnoncun roumwuru. umuucwu by his son. Bdlington Booth. unlu- the dimoonu remand to the al- ntion Anny. He nddod that ho ulnyinutrongortluu out. no nid be Ind In view an onuhliahlnonl 0! I colony In tho nnntlinn uuumhinjnnd Alll Ihnh Ssaueney. The ice bridge which had formed be- tween Quebec and Levin went up with the Hood Gide Int night. but in again jammed in front of the city at noon and again form- ed the bridge. 'l`|m nnhinnh nnnnnnnnmenlfia made that FOR..... ed the bridge. The cabinet announcementzis made there will be 0. big cut in estimates. Mr. Torte lays the expenditure of his depart- ment for this year will fall $1,700,000 be- low the sums voted. 'l`l.:. -v\nnn|'n:I Y I.`.'.hau- Ilnrtnmnxnfh. uom lo. and will be open to mesons only. " been will pellet $1.50 end Poeelbly at 82." Joseph llelcer said in bhicago. Higher prices are euro so come. When they get ebove 8|. there will be more buy- era alum there are now and the credo will broaden. A- \l.-..'..l... .u-........... nnvh Hm nrllnnrn. Pl-oprlecor of the Provlnolnl Home Found Guilty This Iornlng. Ah the police courlrthie morning 0. D. Horne. Provincial house, was charged with two infractions of the liquor license nob. in selling liquor within prohihined hour! And dip in: of the name no A minor. He was de ended by John Mclntyre. Q.C . while J. L. Whiting appeared for the prosecu- Linn, 3:03. `iii-B`il"t:hO(:[.).t`i{).lIl 01;?-ii) ;l-0vj-t"il-f.I-)`ld- nun ` Ho . 0 sooou nhnrnn. n:3n:IIi'I:r.Iil)l|)nnr to I minor. wn poor- al Booth loan! but to-mono: in goat to nun-n ulna. Inpdl Hnulnnn rill nnnidn II we mooning. Gononl Booth outed to-doy am Show wn no pouiblo reunion or rooooeilintioo uilh tho Amnrimn rolunlarl. mndnchd "II T WWI. I.-IIIIIOII Ur UCBIJIJBIIIIIIDII F with the American vroluntooro. oondnctod L- Li. nan II.IIl..nbnn Rani]: nnlann town" so we opufn house to nlgno. Our well known 300. coffee in just the thin for breakfast when mornings. Mc- low me vorea. This morning J. Fisher, Portsmouth, sent: 3 borne out to plough 0t!` 3 portion of the ice, preparatory to cutting his ico- lmuu. nunnlv. The unimnl want. throulzh. me me, preparatory no cunning ma mu- house auppl . The unimalwenb through. theico not In; more than chroo inches thick. n.. n... ..a..|.o .: 1.`..L.......1 `in! Mr R, 'l`, TAYLOK_3_. amok. On the ni ht. of Fobruauy 3rd, Dr. R. T. Wnllxem wil deliver an address to fellow craftsmen on "Modern Masonry." The ad- dress; will be delivered in the local masonic I\Anh will nnll Af. 3| rm And l)Ol!lblV urosuon." On Monday afternoon nexb the Adjourn- ed muting of the Inuonic pub-muoora of mo county will be held in tbolocnl ma- nonic temple for the purpose of completing the formnbion of a push masters niacin- ::ion and adopting constitution and by- awn. tron. \ Homer Rourke. the eleven-yeer-old eon of Mrs. Rourke. sent up to the Mercer re- (ormetory yeeterdey. teetied thet on Sun- dey night Ieet he wee iven twenty-ve oeute on two oocuione ye man, whose nerne he did not know, but whose identity wee proved to be John Low. to get beer. Hie mother told him he could get the liquor from Horne. Did not know the name of Horne`e hotel. but bed been there Ineuy timee to buy stuff. Thought the bertender'e reh neme wee Tom. It wee from the hertender he received the (int three hottlee of beer on the night in quee- tion. Mr. Horne Iupplied the second throe. Sew Horne take the bottles out of e oupboerd behind the her. Witneee etood mat ineide the her-room door. Horne wrapped the bottles in brown psper. The bartender wt-upped up the ret three in e newepsper. Cmemgxnminml In Mr. hlclntvre. the noon Ind hold 0 ltruguuorwuu Iwr . John Low, the nun who wu foun in tho homo of Mn. Rourke when the house was raided. corroborated chub pub of the evi- donco given by the boy to to the kind of liquor pmcurod. om. Tho nvidannn bnimt so atromr Home nquor pl 0IIl`OG, em. The evidence being strong withdrew his plee of not uilty" and en- tered shes of "guilty." A no of 840 end coete. with the option of goin to jeil for fhnnn dun. I-an inlliohd. be second U: U. hion. - Crou-examined by Mr. Mclnuyro. lad much to his nary and did not waver. Ho wu told to (ob und rocoivod bwo bot.- hla of Lnbbmwo ll! And one bottle 0! porter. Young Rourke made 3 good wit- And hold In-sightforwud not John Lnu. Hm mun Ibo In form III VH1:-Iwi licwu vrwwu-u --nu --- Iuulunounu I ny waist nu und in dunto Beodlou onngu Iron in any Japan M: `.AnunvnIn1 l. BINERAL PMIAQIIAPHB. LIQUOR DEALER FINED. P7421319` food Inlvutlonlnu II TIC YIIIOI. I, _ ni IIIL -_ llljig III llllukll. Ill` svvvuu . of oollingliquor to 3 minor, wu ICII. ltood `.'U to II In l\II[I 0o'I nvw. As lull time is us anybodfo guns, tho point: hing four in all. but nppucotly the Kingssouiano was Iimp`y tasting noctlool tlniro bloc in tho Iooond Ml! thy nun ltd I combination thu VII GIIQDG by nmguon Ll 0.1:. III nu IPIIIO at shut place last evening. Fresh from oi: victory over Potarbor. grub thingswonupocui from the Bay City I-opnnntnivcs. md their adminu tum- od out in hundnda to no then Inttlo for nptozuc our the Limestone City lads. Third lo. however. wunonohogrm tiodforwhonuno wu culled the noon stood 21) to II in Kingntodl hvot. .1. L." ca... in -.. nnvU1lII l nun; tho JRMIWAYS HAVE ACREED. MILEAGE FIXED BETWEEN NORTH 0.? R. llnde In other of 0800.000 tor I Wutern Bnllwey. which wee Declined -IIeoe|vlng Tendon for Oonltructlon of 0oncheI--snow Storm wu Expo:-lem ea. MoN1'xm1.,Jnn. 26 --F. A. Heinzemwner of the Trail smelter railway from Robson to Roaoland. B 0`, had I meeting with the C. P.R. local otlioiuls to-dey. negotiations having been re-opened for the purcheze of property by the O. P. R. They recently made an offer of $800,000 for the propert , which Heinze declined. Carlos Wered mm with Mr. Heinze. c_`.........:..s....A...I>.(1....-any nf hhn (3 T R._ One and two sets of a 5 pattern. in all about 120 sets. will be sold at | asacrifice to clear be- ' fore stock-taking. $1.50 for $1.15. $2.50 for $1 75, $3.75 for} $2.70. 5 wnsn Mr. nemze. Superintendent Grugegpof hho G.T.R estimates that laseb Sun Ly : mow etor will cost the road 815,000. so great; w: the quantity of mow to be cleared awn; All western and southern trains. bol C.l .R. and U T R , were eevorelhoure la` to-day owing to last nightfa snow storm. Thn nmnrl Trunk mnmmemenb in no 7LAcE cuRTA1Ns,| "An ugocllent Food, ldmlrably adapted to the wants of Infants and Young Persons, and being Man In Phosphates and Potash is of the gr-outset utlllty In supply- ing the bone-forming and other lndiabanaablo elements of food." IO-Uy owing bu luau ulsuu a uuun uvunua. The Grand Trunk management now securing gures from Canadian Ind Am- erican car builders for she construction of twenty first: class couches. Ten refrigera- tors are now nearing completion in the Grand Trunk shops here for Messrs. Harris & Co.. Toronto. I new rm going exten- sively into the diessed mesh business. Th. Grand Trunk management. announc- llV0ly H100 LIIU ulueavu ulvuu vuunuvwu. The Grand Trunk management ed today that an agreement has been reached between the C.P.R. and (4 T. R. freight departments. satisfactory to both parties. in reference to the mileage and all business between Toronbo and North Bay. The conference regarding paleenger business in chill in progreee. but. there is every prospect of an early amicable settle- mnnh, Bollovillo \'.M C.A. bunt-ball team. the cncku-jsch of tho Quinta dinzict. dchaud by Kingston Y.I C.A. in tho nnnnrw an tint nlnnn Inn] nvoninn. menu. The result`. of the election for the council of the board of trade wu nnnouncod thin afternoon. The following were the choaan twelve : E. L. Bond, A. J. Brice. F. W. Evans. Thoma: Hurling. H. Laporte, W. B. Mathewson. Thomas MucDou all, W. McMnr.or, Robert: Poddio, J. W. yke, A. W. Stovomon And David Watson. June: Chthom ind been elected president by no- olamnnon. ' they Dofoulod DOIIQVIIIQ lull! Nlghl In I ' loath; Bone. an n, ,-n- 1- 1n r` A L__L-A L." L...- uvun y I menb. "FL. Beet Offer-e Ind. Ever Secured by Any luulolpnllty. Tunmzro, Jen `. 6.-The tendere for 81.- 036,600 of three and one-heli per cent. de- hemuree for the city of Toronto were open- ed thie morning at the city hell by the city treasurer in the preeenoe of I large number of ropreeontetivee of the lending Cmndinn and New York naociel houses. The amount woe subscribed thirteen tirnee over h twenty-three diifererit ~ otfere from nglieh, United Btotee end Cenndien rms for oil or perte thereof. The higheet price offered for o pert woe 107.5 for $200,000 and the higiieet for the whole ireue wee 8103 225. The Ioweet bid wu $100.30. The beet price Yreviouely obtained Inn 89706 in I805 m... n.mm..m at Co.. New York. The you-a. Th 1 The offer in the best. ever recnrecl by Any colonial municipality. City treuurer Coedy will mete eeelection from the of- fers hhie efoernoon. The emounh eeked for wee enbecribed three time: over in the -51`... I-4-an oh- ntnrnn nut` thl hinhnnh 10!` VII lllllR:nl)Uu Dunn uuuuu uuu offers from the Intel. mud the h offer came from A New York house. Mk- N-.. \'n-ml: Jnnrnnl -Ant. Nov. l'rol. U. 1.. Isoouuon noun mm: Knox college, 'l`omnt.o. to the McCormick theologies! seminary of Chicago. rovnouuy onumou wu ow w um mm. mm Hoidleberg & 00.. New present. issue 0! debentures in no retire six cent. forty your debentures now mntux-~ nngnnd in for the nine period of forty otter iron New x on noun. The New York Journal wants the Georgina Bay Ihip and company wound up to recover SL900 fol-`A write-up two 30"` `C0- Hngh Rogun. Toronto. ago}! an years. was run over by an electric cu to-day snd badly injured. Raw. Prof. G. L. Robinoon noon from TENDERS FOR DEBENTURE8. Y.M.C.A. SCORE A VICTORY. See them. BAY AND TORONTO. ODD LOTS OF JANUARY SALE ! QlU,UUU. BU gzunu was rw away. both several hours late .5 ..:..L.o - nnnnl -nu-m U UIIIIX DVD!` Ill DEC highs Fm-E hang. u G.'.|.`.R.. ..... -5...-.- In L.--.. ' storm L -uua long. , - Rum - $ ` OAK HALL stores ovarywhato are conducted onfair and_a_ova-board principles. Goods are all marked in plain gnrbaand are nova: F'on1"'iTyon come when the advertisement appears. Try in for your next Suifot Overcoat. Headings life these are helf the stock in tnde of hnmbng _ V who try to sell their Clothing to the unwuy by mum of "fake" ed ' ' ' entn. If you go to look for the wonderfully low-priced good: what WI yduu ? shoddy Goods. Just Out of Your Size." or "Last One 09:." ,, ..,_, _AL_'__ nnD._.......I.._.-.JI_ `In _A- .2 `I Many of these stores sdvortino something "fhrmotlyworth 810. a `$53 ;I'hia is ridiculous on the fsce of it, sud their record -hon tho} r ong. `P will not hold KY!!! Ll'l`l1l'\\X1 Clearing Out Prices}; Wonderful Bargain Sale. ` Selling at Cos u~- -'i g ICITIIAL PIODIIOI IAIIIII. Q-Knnnl, m, Jgn. \A_ZA--__I...l_u H- D:%[._1?3.U1?}_C. 00- R. \MAL.DROl\_l.; Only One Thing`: cnemses. DRAWERS. SKIRTS. JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. N [G HTGOWNS, Childrenfs Nightgowns. Children's Drawers. Children's Skirts. Can stop the lively selling this offer has started---the goods will not hold out many weeks. 336 name smear, xmcsron. 7 E / ? Bargains in Bed.Sproads. llFlI'_r_8J_ih mquos. { SHEETINGS. ETKBLE LINENS. 50c, 69c. 75c. 89c. SL00. $1.25. .1- _ 1-..- l:-L -3 -IUD, U30. I now. vivvp tugvvp -gr-u-_yg and so on up through a long list of ner goods. REMNANTS 4 to 12 yards 1on'g`. regular 25c, 30c 35c, 40c, now.15c, 20c, 23c, 24c. At Sacrice Prices, Our showing of White Cotton Underwear for the present trade is the result of ` much thought and prepara- tion and contains assortment: which we believe are unequal- led for Quality. Style and workmanship, and consists of large lines of the various garments for Women and Children. made with due re- gard to shape and comfort of IIIC VVCIl.UIo In Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemises, Gowns, Skirts, we do not allow any imsy, scant or poorly made goods in the department. `I . :nIn:On u nnrnfn` in- Ill ll-IC UUPEI unclu- We invite a careful in- spection of these goods. \ jj An A- ISIIPERH 50 "to: 35c, 70c for 43c. 71: W uuuiehe Tlifbat and Lungs. V VlOQI.0|'olu0&nn. ._AX._.L I4 ...gi I.l__-_.. "z7Er":'r~z'-E5115 -a-1137" .7 t `AIASYTOTAII. A; Nu (`map .\ (`A.\xr:unN. M I). ? 5 sm ibcuna, = 'a.' :75! ublha Ivccluus` ho alums up In and -`A no... u '_.u:'a:3. C` ZOVU-IIVI l1V'I'uo Thin morning on ox-comic! and Bug. llionld hon the Kingston punitonuu-y about six nouthadur having and a hp-In Linnnmunn an-nnhd In nnlim CK II?` IIIVIW 3'71] I L .":.. sm"""""'3`. .. .......u 5, polioo oomtablo obi:-and with choice stealing. The tollov in hi: passion I|tupsinoHowl.unpsi:-unpluckNI and In pain pluohd. llolnd should slant chicken up nnonhriouu-uthoul Input touurwoutl. uncut-ouch. ihwl noon nponn In Unlongo. Wudon Munroe : ncord u 1 councillor prove: him n Mbhlul urvnnh of tho county, and bin up innmonc to the chin! oioo in A duorowu {or his otfortu. Ln! Olllu nru vury Inrgu uni Inn. On Monday In lnebruobive eoture wan deltvered by Prof. Moon-e.ol Boebon. chiey on "In: rovemenb and Self-Culture." Ho ehowedgow by reading novel: end immo- dmely forrbtnn: bhom people form babies 0! forgebfu neu etrlmenul when we rend my book than we demo to remember. We should reed only to retain. Since our lan- guage pouueeee ohe rioheet litenbure in the world be edvieed the daily reedlng of eome good Englieh nuhhor. P.-m. Mnlhvlnven for Toronto to-dnv Appctlluc For Inna. , \`utudu,y uftornoou a sub oomniuu of Illa onontivo at Onurio synod am. in St. Gouge`: lull to: the purpou 9! diocuuizr up and mum of in main; tho (and: SN diumn. Dr. Wsllon vn olochd irnm. A It won math for muppoiutuonld uoonvrzot undclaofor pnpanliou n um . man; forth III pn-out condition of no nuxou. and mi nu-nu for the and of inaund cum than towuda tho church work. II3 wuutuglululluu.-ulguu aiunuloolthmuo. llo ntlvu Ind twenty owlun u-ll sagas. -out in no vugivu d_ bpqyilohu tbdsyulin adunloul. nu nu Ihnnnno. pr-as-4| Iunuo Dy conllrvluvu prlnclpvu. Ell Mbor. Dr. Aloxondor Munroe, wu ono of tho oorly nation at Lonork county, and bio brothonwllllnm, for the put: forty yoorl bu boon I monngor of the bank of Monbrool, tho loot: ewcnty of which have boon oponb In Chicago. Wu-don Mum-ac : roaord 2|-'IWIlII IIIIIIIUII \lIlllU'U ml " The new student: registered olnco Jan- uuy llbh. no: Oomblnod oouno. Mlu Florence Thompnon. Wilton; Jnmu But- lohb. Gamnoquo; Mm F. Gillespie, Barrio- cld. Shortmnd nnd nypowrlbing course. .1. Yoto. Wollo I1l|nd;_F. W. Mclmohlin. Arnprlor; A. . Bonn and Mm Annie Burnohte, on . Business oourn. mm B. M. Hong.Mo ran : Dopob: J. E. Alarle, En-lo; Mlu LII: Hulobb. M. LawIeu.l<`.A. Dounclly, .-\. 0. Rubnn, G. Bwden. city. The oluau are very large this oar. n `Mnmhv An Inlhrunhiva antun mu Cw. WUIU V. I4. I'lI VUOIg I-1'. I -. IINI J. W. Bdvntdn. public oouool anchor no Porhuouth. The lunar was npobunnn tor J. 8. Gcllngho the county oonurvm :lhv:ou:::ltho. u:: to :50 unnunonh ot nu no toopuonpoporod one ulothol`. Ilr. Edwsrdn hotly ognrgod the patron louder with non-fullment of pro- nlou. and in u Ilvoly nputu Hlyoock nppuontly had tho but ot it. uullo polioooouo IIiohi:m;John ut S C h0NII~ Iuyhmn. uns*d". nun`;-Iguana! Iptlounuy. XIII! III II D UI If VUIICIIICIIQ vv uv- -u on to 0IlIldI'I Interact. Eh salvo county In hunk, when bum In tho lortlu. In the you-' 1860. with his pu-mu. he moved Into Lcnnrk villogc, and cnlcrcduc cloth In 0 acncnl wore. rcnovlnn aoMcDonuId c .091-non In the you 1874.` Thou ho umlncd nix you-c, wlumhclclo `for Ardooh. Clurcndon, nnd commncod Iuufnpu In his own mm. Iurhlr humus ccrccr, ho bu bccnv moat cuoooulul. md now `controls an immense undo. Bil Iffablc and gcncrouu menu Inn `mun him ulcr with all clunu. And ha gslacd. or him the dmlnoeion of holng tho but-hkcd mo in who township. 'l`hcocunb Inc had his nlusblc Icrvlcu an council or {or 1!: non. The m your ho nn Mn clcctlon Wll Iccurcd by I ma- jomy of two. Blncc than he has boon rc- burncd by Lcclcmceion. Ho has been I mom 1' o! every committee uppoinud by counc . and convcnor of all but than on county property. In politic: Mr. Munroe land: by conservative prlnclplcn. Illa 0.9.1`... 1):. Alnnnnrlnr Munma. Ill goon nnguen nuonor. Pi-ol. Mclhyieavee for Toronto to-dny in the Internet 0! come of the ctudenca. Chnrlea Moore he: been elected captain oi the hocke club. M. Bhurbleif. lube oi Pormnoun public school. bu been en- geged ea ueieunb teacher. William (Jon- very bu returned to complete his commer- cial coune. Nexnuder Munroe, warden at the county at Frontenac for 1898, In one at the noel: widely known men In the manic. Hell A true Onnndhn. with In III IIND VIIIOI] lnown mm In mu county. Bob I one Onnndlon. ad ' . On u mum -..n..nn In `A-oh -Imam ho nun llnrrovumlch luau. Alhhough tho truck was I m1. honvy the horn noon to Hnrrovnmlth on Tua- doy put-od o` Iuoooulully and racing was kuon. Two ovonu were run off. the green race and who 2-.30 olau. In tho Iormor noun horns ontorod. ninhin no follow: lab. Wolbor 0., owned by . Wullaco. crronmlth : nd. Funk L . Goorgo Dur- rngb. Kingston; Sleepy J00. 0. Sherman. Elgiuburg. But. time. 2-42. am n|.n_,1`hnn. -avg hunt nig-OA-A BIO IDOVI nllnutl Inuuwuuun. Then an tho children than no on much uoublo about lut uuumor. They won taken from uhoir puonu and pub in bholnhnw home. but thc bay ran any and tho hthor clcimod tho girl. his nquut hninn nnnndnd ho. .\l\\'O|]-}.).;l`E:i")-ll-.1`:-h`0.;`.i:I-;`IB.00k plant in Oman ni town ha I Ina m ht. the hall pugodto the doom. In India boil: npueoro won .1. L. Huyoook. ll.I`.P.. An .I W, Re!-uni; uulalin nnlmnl mnnhu an [IiTmnmnn.| norm Mo : utw wnnqeu. lions Von Poplhl uni Ln Balance of R. & c. coaszzrs, in best make, worth $r.25 for 75. nil Iuuurg. nun Ilula. 2'13. :30 o|uc--Thorn won four nutter: nhhing `thus : lub. Bluchor. Mr. Fonton. Lnnrdowvw: '.: ud. Swordsman, W. J. Lyons. h....nva muh; 3rd, Moombono. 0. Vunsmino. Hurovnmihh; -tbh. Puzzler. D Brnnni I0, Kingmon. But time. 2:37. Thoju use was Dr. H. W. Bell. E. Rut- un. Sydonham. and J. Godfrey. Sydonhnn. To-day If the buck pormmad two other alum wordto berm. o. ' anew nu:-n-nun we-yv-wu wn Edwu-d Mullen, preeident. of St. Vincent. de Pnul society. appeared in court thin morning And, nosing for the father of the children. naked for the custody of Mn. Ronrhe e um. hoy nnd girl. promioing to have them properly onred for an the houee at Providence. They won given over to his oherge nnd he no onoe removed them to the ehove nnlned inetibuunn. AAA -9; eh. nkilalvnn than` use an `HQ 50. IIUIUT CIOI being uooodod Io. Ilnnton Ilulnou Conan Noni. IL- ___ _A...I-_L- --_l-L---.I .1-.- Tho Ohlldl-on Dlapondot _...I ll..|I-_ _.._-l.I-_A _Is V Iuoool AI Onunqnl. PHUHSDAYANUFHIDAYI pom! M1 IIIIII out nun oulirl. III |vh8nnll|n,loIonIddoIhiuhin.vhon 'l`Iu.--.10. nun`. Nunnng ha -ivmn no Principe! aunt's Argument le lnstnIned- I louse "teen" `lint Gnve Ieenlngly n Wrong [mm-eeelon-ItntIules quoted terrove this contention. - Burn : FALu, Jan. 25 -(To the Editor): In Bcturdny'e iesue oi the Willa I read Mr. Cnsey sletter,end. like yourself. think it "3 most timely letter." Ocmin no it done in-cm such A prominent snd ent unin- tic tem renoe edvocete as Thames W. Oesely, epenee. it will carry with it ell the oroe to be expected from such I well- known. conscientious end rigid adherent to iects." -It is A most timely letter in that we. the poor gulled, hood-winked and misguided public have no Isst been told the true state oi eifsirs b one who is in the inner temperance oirc e. Through him we learn, to our sstoniehment, tint, notwithstanding men and women. whom we hsve been lesd to believe were honeat. truthiul end 1: ti ht. heVe been going up vsnd down the en . telling us oi the great ..........n can Iumnsu-nnnn onuse hnl msde and down the land. Mlllng Ill 0! one green pro rose the tern rance cause has made an is making. w ereby drunkenness and other evil effects of intemperance were dis- appearing. It is nothln of the sort. but .on the contrary the who a thing is a huge humbug, for drunkenness has been steadily`increasing for years, and more llquorls drunk per head now then there was thirty years ago. Onewould be inclined to think there must be some mistake. for if it be true, one of the consequences must be that these temperance advocates are. to la the least. deliberate lalslers and hypo- cr tes.- One is loath from our personal knowledge of these ladies and gentlemen to believe its truthlulness. but it must be so. for has not the great Casey, the true temperance advocate. who has given this question so much attention and study and who is so careful about his state- ments and "facts, said so? Who would presume to question the correctness of inch an authorit 1' Mr. Casey's "facts will, I have no oubt, be a great blow to the many faithful temperance work- ers in this dominion who have for years been indulging in the vain belief that good results were being obtained from their self- denying labors and earnest prayers, and that a steady forward progress was being made in tho temperance cause. Their hopes are all swept away by a stroke of the pen of that man of "real facts." Some of us have even been foolish enough to trust to our own eyes and senses, and to be presumptuous enough to think that "the boys" did not drink as much now as when we were boys. Dnnr nr-inninnl Hranb. Whfl I shallow. Agnin fIfOl"-| 1x lI to the per pita con- mlnpkion and taki the you l87~l.wo nd thurin nlnntyunr -23 clllom ol spirit: and wins and 3 0| gnllonn or been-voncom tuned porhcnd. in ul 529 Iona. In lswondhho consumption amorou- dd to. opirih 003. vino (107 and boot 3.53.unlin in all -1.2`: nllono, noonoid- cnblo radiation our 187%. imtosd of an manna an gural out by Ir. Can) : Inch. And ill more so when it in notioul that the oonounpliou at udcnl opiriu is 0'0! :00 pct can: lower then il no in I874. I aim Iurlhot point out slut Ir. Canny who given to much nhnuon In this nnoutinn" and "QIOI IU$IX $ lllll IIICIIIIII IIIU ouch! nutty. in oak: Io Into good the pmhibision position that ho nouns." miquohothppr pits oonunolion cl Ipirin in 1806. giving its: 1.05 gallant iuhulolti lone. Otoouno "it is nag ohuiln to mppuo than In it Iguana} Q Ibo nu! beta than Ihnhhnriullvihhl than. I nigh: 32 in.`SHAl FLANNELS 5c 9:: yard. no Iguana: In an nutuwnunn thbhvilfullyuinhhntlnn. In` I -mi-snnlnnnhhnnnn nntnndnllnrm I [son Pnonmmou vi"Ews.| THOMAS OAIEY'8 FIGURES ARE when boys. Poor prinoipnl Grant. whnt shallow. supercial mun ho mun appear afoot the great. Casey : deluge of "real facts 1" surely, he must. be oxuahod. Wa miahb mint. out that turning to the Hurely, he must no olueneu. We might point turning source of Mr. Oeaey e statistics, that he did not mention that the year book shows tht the conviction:fordrunkonnonn in On- tario steadily increased from 4,69-i in 1884 to 7.059 in 1889, and further that those were the yeere the Scott act was in force in thin province. no ieee thnn twenty-nine counties and cities hnving oerried that not in 1384 and 1885 and which they repealed in 1889. Nor did he mention thpt. from the repeal of the Scott act in 1889, the number of con- viction: for drunlrenneee in Ontario etud- ily docreneed from 7.050 in thnt year to 3,13`). in 1895, and Inn informed to l.7lli in 1807. Neither did Mr. Cenoy mention. probably on being too nlnrming to other eerneet temperance workers. thet nccording to the year book. the pro- vince in which the proportionel increeeo in the conviction for drunkennen has been the greateet. in Nova Scotie. where the increeee in from 591 in 1884 to 1,567 in 1895. in N on Scotin. thet greet banner nrtsuinnn nl Rnntih nnhinm. II CIl`|V II Line I! one Illllll can 01 uueruolu uonulne onlye emell peroenhae of elooliol. eey eix per cent. which in over the Inert. bheeeeighteen million gallons of beer ea in uineoxieeeing properties are concerned. ere only equel to one million gellone of epiriee. A very green eu-ide indeed in the temperenee hebiee of the people. consider- mg the inereene of populetion dining hhoee . but of eonree I muee hour before the decieion o! elm conscientious exuniner of hose. Mr. Cue}. Ania relemnn per upite IIUUUICKI Cl . DIX WK lIII'lVClK much caution question" Agn.n' nhnlli in nnlnr In -1.}: canal thn om. 0| one olgnuon. Turningbotho othor page in the do- minion you book indicated by Mr. Cnoy. we minlo also point out: thou, although he babe the you N72 to hi: nursing poinb hr the purpose of com-' rioono. the atuioticn an iven in the In [mm 1868. Why he to on the you I872 I do not know. pumps in in with the view 0! gaming hho tool how." as tho your boforo over 400,000. and min !ollowinF .._-. -mum lmm nu. rump TIMI 000 mnrn on 114!)-'),ln1VOVI DOOBII, IJIIID yuan ununur province of Scott mtiem. which en early en 1881 bed peeled thet eat in eight of its eighteen eountiee. inoreuing the number to thirteen in 1885 and at the present time the not is in force in eleven oountiee out of the eighteen. 'l`m-ninu an the other one DIIOII 0VIl' 1UU.UU\I. Illu null luuuwlu oar. nub bub one. over 700000 more put onto! npiriu wore consumed than in N72. Tnkln the your 187% we nd that the con- Iump on won. for the whole dominion. 4,- ma um aonnnnn nf nnirihn And H1'.'7I,. H0 nl Sumlui CASH MERE HOSE- For these days 20 cents a pair. mmpuon W, [or Inn wuulu uuumuuu. 1,- 586,508 gullonn of apiribl and 10,771,510 01, bar. In 1896 the qusnhihy of spirits do- crcuod uoaboub one-nalhnnmoly. to `.!,33`.!.. 859 11011:. On the other hand oho quunt.i~ 0 0 but increuod 1,018,018.71! gnllons. gun the umnl clan of been-cold contains .._|... ungll nnnnnhnn nl Alnnhnl, nu '1KiE+6 ak. mm DAILY 'wmG,% WDDNESDAY, `JANUARY 23, 1593. '`-I-'3-:.`.':'.::.'::'...---v I IN! III V10! III Munlllnucnl 0! I Ilunuy in thnCundiu: noruhvugmd added shut in plopotod to diopntch u largo douch- Inontotulvuioniou (lulu sud Indus`) to tho Klondylo nut month. or within tho out nix Ink; Bunch will In built at lhnon City And outpost: will hubb- Iinbollunrioupoinuiutho gold Iddn. wua.:-'n,...," "(:7 `El. = povu to b III lldidllo hr LADIES FULL SIZE NIGHT DRESSES. Luce Trimmed, 30 coma. UK If Ill Cnrnovnk '1. (In. uni on Uiuvunuuv -you----vv u~v-- nu. -w..' V__`...,, I. Gnnd rank dotoobivo Column was in ubo on today l Dan 0 MI on go snd too "A '1`:-_ip to Coon- who on to-any Trip town so the house to night. I Hnr wall known .' mlfna huh Ru Bron. , Fruhloh of chaos: roooivod to Our- novoky I to-day. `Mm mu-. inn: nl Mn Clnldl Gnzotto novoxyw to-any. The last mu of the Canal: will con in the nnnounoomont of Cnpb. Ygnn npnnunbhun in manhu- WIII UOIIFIIII DIIU IIIIIUUIIIKII Kant : promotion to major. Don't: (nil to no and In "A noon promotion to major. Don't [oil to go and no "A Trip 10 000"- town at the 0 rs house to-night. _ Ll-no .(".a \1 mink -nnnmnt. at-um: In BBC 00} June. A-`I Jone. Anioe yoohk nee wee celled for this afternoon. buhihie not likely the yeohce could get. around the course in the. deep nnnw. snow. Two loonl bicycle dealer: will combine and stbcm $ to ptennt a contaem laud `notion no of wheels. not down or an only data. l)nn n {Ail tn an and use "A Trio For LADIES` warm cor. "row UNDERWEAR goto