1-naslnanmn.-1-oN.pmp. g_ ggpuu lurid. Clapton. . ..n n A-5- P III. Pho oioon of Exoolnlot tin company. Nnpuno. for I889. tn: Henry Sn enrich; Hoary Wapr. lat Linux; I! . \\ agar, and Liouk; Charles Chnpuun, loo- nhry ; George Roblnnn. tnuum. Th: II-Inntln nl Jnhn MI(ItIIntnn_ fnnnarli ......... Wlll ...,.... ........ I Dr. W. H. Blowltt. Watortown, N.Y.. bu been on O rhlt to his mother in Picton. H0 in on his Iny to had. CAL, when he will pncclco hh profusion. Hm nllinnn nl Exnnlnlor Hm mmnnnv. mun ozuu, mu nun nus. nnnu 040. The Wsurtown doctors are moving to prcnnt Ctlltdinll dooton [mm writing in :`h::ilty without having their iplomu on- o . n. It ll lII-..lu I!7-s.-..-.. \`l V In nnpuue. The morchnnu of Cape Vincent clone at 8 p. m. and call it early. Skinner & Co.. Uunnnoque, hue introdu- cod A ten light d name in their factory. H I!` Hnrrin, rth, hnn nnld in T Haun- C. [Ell Ilglli (I IIIIIID Ill IIIUIT IICIOTY. G. F. Burris. (`only ha told to T. Greer. South Shorbrooko, his three year old mare, ` Lucy Comlwck, for 8200. Rn-rnnntlinn Int lhn Pintnn hnnrls Imrn ` The Spice ofthe Arllclee Called From the Newspaper: of the Vlnlnlly. W. Templeton was elected A school truntee in Nepeuee. Thu mnrnhnnf; Al (`Ann \'in.~nnt r-Inna: nl IJIC, \.a0I'I'IIUp0CI, I0!" ozuu. Sennuding by the Pioton bonds were nnncinlly successful. The citizens band made 8`l)0, the l6t.h hm. bwd 8'25. TH: \V...-9..-n nonlu Ann unnvina On `V CIKCT. IXIIKC EUKUTU. llflla nwlng. Uananoque--Reginald Latimer, (LC. Mc- Cullough. J. V. Mitchell, John Sawyer, Arthur Webnter. Edna Anderson. Anna Britton, Winnie Brongh, Sadie Bennett, Aggie Bele. Maud Banwell. Frankie Cul- bock, Nellie (lalheck. Agnes Cowan,Marotta Cornett, Lizzie Ellis. Maud (Stacey, Lizzie Graooy, Maggie Heaalip, Maud I4-gar, Hnnio .\lcMich. Ordelia Mnxlev, Lolla Robinson, Nollie Shortoll, Orma Taylor. Edith Webster. II IDIIUWUI Nowboro-John Bolton, Harley Dowuett, Willinrn Denby, Frederick Eaton, Willhm Merrill. Matthew Mc(`-onigsl. \\'m. Myen. Calvin Shaw, Lnurn B. Baton. Lena Flood. Lena Byington, Anna Gila, Gertrude Nul- loy, Knte M. Murphy. Ida Pinkerton, Jennie Page, Maggie Sinclair, Southmaid M yen. `\'lIIfI\l'|l`._.\\. R `Jain: `lnlnnnnnu myrrl. . Weetport--\\'. B. Ademe. Alphonaus Donnell , \\'m. A. ML-Clu*,-~ James Mulvil. Minnie urns, Clan l)iqK`Muzgie Jnrdnn, Sareh Morgen, Mnry McDermott, Jennie` \ Mc(`ornieh, Edith Webster, Mary A. Walker. Kate Rogers. Gertie Ewing. HAnnnmunA_R.aainnI l,nlim-r (Y I" Mn. Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Invoice Books, Bill Books, Etc., etc., etc., Is now complete. COME AND SEE THEM. Puud tho Exnnglnatlono. At the ei1trunSb uun|nat.iono in Leeds 65 enndldneu wrote at Gnnanoque. 27 ll Newborn, and 18 at Wentport. Of these. ` 26were provinionnlly admitted It Gunn- oque. 18 at Nowboro, And N At Weatport. 5: follows: K'_.-L-_. I_L_ D_IA-_ I3,__I-__ II ____ A. The Pit-ton Lint. George Louclul. Ethel Lowry, Charles White, Emily Pruyn, Edward McFadden, Nollie Mncstmien, Ruby Jellett, Piston: Daily Jewell. Bloomeld ; Corn Clnrk, Edith Colo. Wabutr Spatford. Athol; Mary H I-Inight, Nina. Howe, Hillier ; Edith Grim- mou, South Msrynburgh ;Emma LeRoy, M. E. Bnnncombe, Sarah 1'}. Way, Cecelll Bmnncombe, Emma Gall her, Bertie Fre- leigh. Mnrnhsll Adnunu, allowell : Jennie Meyers, Kenneth Beech, Emmn Stoueberg, H. G. Wood, Morley Peunon,Amel?hburg; Ruth Leslie. Thoma Leslie, Northport; Nellie Boulur, Domorcltville. Tholeuder in only thirteen yarn of age. Only 29 pul- ed out of 79. ` Succv-uful Nnpnneo Caiid ldntes. Juanita Chambers, Martha Conner, Lilian Freeman, Ada Lane, Kate Mclluinness, M Hie O'Brien, Blanche Paul, l<`.mma\ Shane, Nel ie Wagar, Lizzie Wallace, Wilton Ash- ley. Frank Carson, Willialn Embury, Albert Hawley, Hugh Mooney. Fred Roblin, Mau- rice \\ right, Lois (jharters, Florence Davy, Hattie l-`ox, `Magaie Milling, Florence Mu- Laughlin, Maud Percy, Lydia Peters, Jane Sexumith, Flnrence Warner, Laura Ward, Norris Briaco, Albert Cook, Eddie Grange, Boyne Harahaw, William Preston, E. W. Thomas, Frederick Walker. ICIIUOII UXCUPI [H053 otnerwlle SPUCIDQII : 7 Samuel Reid, 505 marks; Iarrie Skin- -_n_er,490; Agnes Mclllorine, 489; Edith Malone. Jennie Waldie, 483; Etta Gray, -I57 ; Artiir Irwin, 456 ; Thomas Mc- Laughlan, 452; Charles Thompson, 449 ; Harry.Nimmo, 441 ; Emma Mudie, 439 ; ' Ernest Strathy, 438; Frederick \'oung,436; James A. Glasgow, Frederick Bell, 431; Mildred Sutherland, 4'21 : Lillie Ansley, 419; William C. Baker, 418 ; Frank Mar- shall, 416," Westbrook ; Lillie Darra h -814, the convent ; Etta W. Poison, 4|-1 ; `harles Parker, 413; George Reid, 41! ; Fred Swindlehurst, 409 ; Michael P. Nolan, 406, Christian Brothers school ; Walter Lavell, -I05 ; Herbert Tandy, 404 ; Josie Haddigan, 400, the convent ; Carrie Milton, 399 ; Fletcher Spence. 399; Sarah Ovens, 397 ; Jessie Volume. 397 ; John .\lcQuigg, 394 ; William Anelin, 393 : Nellie Mahood, 392; Van Leslie, 390; Andrew Kenned , 387'; Oliver Hall, 386 ; James Tweddel , 385 ; Richard Houston, 385 ; John Harty. 382, Mr. Ryan's school : John A. Counter, 38l ; Robert Foley, 381 ; Fred Graves, 379 ; Henry Kehl, 879.Christisn Brothels` school; Fred Lelleup, 378; Frank Taylor, 378]: John Gray, 370' ; beorge Dalton, 372 : Edna Henderson, 372 : Mary Grasse, 372, Collins- hy school ; Joseph Noline, 37], Christian Brothers school ; Penrose Anglin, 370; `Stanley Allen, 469 ; Garnet Saunders, 369 ; William Hall, 368 ; Richard L. Reid, 36% ; Fred Metcalfe, 367, Mr. Ryan's school JAN. 7.: LQIQ yJ||UW|_lI8 IIIVU U09 IUCJCUUIUI In '_ the entrance exnminetiona into the _ do` institute. Of `the 98 cendidnten only 59 were auoceesful.;-Sarnucl Reid, who heads the list, in a son of S Reid, of the \\ lln: oice. All are pupiiu uf Yhu public schools except those otherwise spec.-itied Samuel Reid. 50. ) marks: Cnrrin Rhin- Thou Who nvo'Pnoed the E'ptnn;_o Ex- nmlnntlnns at Dloront Plnoel. _ The following have been auc2eaafi1l in - nnhuvylhna nnhmnnn nrnminnltinnn intn rim yB/M25 fl/E/V/A/G Si/PPEW/?S. s`uccsF(JL OANDIDATES. DISTRICT DASHES. 1_*'.;.`.:'&.':.':..`*'..:.: ."2.*;3`.`.5'?.E." .NE`lT_ HAI?E. VERY _FASHlONA`BLE..' nu.-' lllllllxll, :on, 399; ens, i88. mod, 392 ; rd lel arty. nter, was, 379: l |~a -nl.....l . Haines & Ldcikett. . w-u|a$nu- IUCPVIIT 30 8t. 84-mmcnt 8t., Ion tnal. . . -5 Ynlubh when, 2`a::.&.:h*&|I. Is: and I on. Adryurtorudonollltnotd u|IVqo- hhlclu clinical}. cuoulonl hdloatnpho 1 `annual-work total! wnlloupu. II oxalic: gtuvmnd uhvunnblnuljunotulrhlluw. 1.- I-..` --; l1.__-.A 14.4- -3 In-` h__, - IVW mi)` Z II'- 3%} ihldnuhnudlmbiotlvu IMnlud bthhlh. \\'lLL AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR REQUIRE A NEW SET OF J6Fi+?"*iZ. i'.0IW55- Hoinoopnthio Propuod Ooooa. uooclnllmlouuoorlou` tony I have noun: no by lnvalldl." um um :1 All. uumto onocnu. Ilnll 1 5:41; A Ag Edwards Desiccatod Soup . .n_ ____-_-.n__ -unuul. wnuijw C Illulor wlll Clio. & I ' For out thirty yuan I have boa drinking Chocolate Count. and have at various time: units] the pl-upunuou of Cocoa In the uu-kot. bit I have an with nothing equal to your preparation. Your `N103. NICIIOL. I.D.. LL11. D.c.L. ol` loaned. wrlulcuo 3 under noon! date. can: ' BREAKFA'i' - COCOA. In honour- `ADD!!! to l`N.V 00. who lun- hni over ca on-0 `fl! rie ill! have nude our um.- u lontlou America: and ronlgn Ilton Band torluool. 0unupouI- nncc nulvuv gonna.-ngn TIADI "MARKS. LI not your In rm no Pu- oloo. mt uooue mnoam `.; &'{.u.. V iuohuhod. OPY lGll'l'H f soon. tutu. -nu. qnlot y procured. damn uruu A. an -.__. --n...-... To select from. Ties 10a, 15a, 20a, 25a and up. oeminly by far the host range we have ever displayed at the prices. uaunn. uroncnms. Asthma. Uonsump- t.ion.EootuAuy Cured. HEAD 0nI'1c'r::-nnuu1o, 3-2 Mccuu street. Toronto. Consultation ll'Rumnn\hu~..- lhn damn nf vigil: and .nm- Anna noon-. hdhuuoeonmnnoolond mhocnnhlo otooutryud any redden- P b N 2?.'a.B"u'l..."'.2.a mu.-no-.""":'.'.."u`.".'.'.".5? %`$.'.`.".$`:5""'u3&':"'8b."'rF-.".i`;'.{.:?" la the Ideas and most pouch: uclenulc and nocnnnlul mast publhlenl and In $50 KPIQQ c-Ircnlntlon of my paper of no ch: in the world. Fully Illlutrsud. lion clan of Wood v. Inc. Published vookly. Stud Int ICI po[1:__|`j'I@ ca; nu. Four nouuu'tal.8L {7}'s"-"o`s" '-'.o" im'3'3';m'2vu"i.a`i E` $03311 A 00.. l:v u.u'nnu. 81 hl'I.Y.`:.Y. nu. qinwlyvoiliu. Alli? IL`!!! & ('o.. Punt lolldton. Ollllu. orncl: Q lunnvA!. I. i With every three sold. That is 2 You buy three ties of any price, and `one of the same class will be given in. making a clear reduction of twenty- ve per cent. ` ' GE/V78 A/E0/(WEA/?,_ Having ddoided to close it out. and to y do this speedily, has made liberal 1 reductions on many lines, and in addition he will wE HAVE um OUT on TABLES om: ENTIRE s'rocK?oF Nun oteoutrnnd om GE,N*Tl_EM%l.-SW`! Toronto. consultation free. A _ llumem ~.' the dates of visits and com- early. CONSULTATION FREE. Hardy s MOTT'S HOMEOPATHIC 1,000 SCARFS I GIVE FREE ONE TIE KIICIIITEOTS7. |u|LniI< |:.nn.. .0 e.1..un`. A_..a..- . UIII I EU I U C IUIIISII .'Euma at Solntllb Ana-luI.| ---D .-..... 3...; n__. .._._n_. ..u ONE PRICE STORE, ss PRINCESS s1 REET. "Wu! oonuuont `run "nuns. Irnnnihnnlra-Idgnllnl THIS IS FOR vou. `B-AL`l'PVA. N. B. A GREAT*M`ANY MERCHKNTS T " Gstsrrn. Bronchitis, Asthma. Consump- tion. Eootunuv Cured. Floor. B911-ony and Gallary. 25 cents. ` Seam I'esoI'\'ed without. our: charge All llen- I .dersou`s Bookstore. Plan open \\'odm-s4ln.\'. 91h Junlmry uruuu wwvuyuu V. OF 'I`OBOi\;'`5-. ' THROAT & LUNG SURGEON. 11 . u um una--r-n renciea-of grunt excellence. ncmnmnniul by do crlptivound humorous remarks_ by PROI-. 1.. 0. .\l{MS'l`RUN(3. of Mouu'onL Music ap- ggopriaun losume of the scenes exhibited, WI" rwndurod by the Band of A Battery during tha evening. - 'I`lCKE'l`s-Admitting to Pnrqm-tte and rs; arnsngzf (mvs . .432/E} 'I`lCKE'l`s--Admlltlng rs! 1W0 rowsof Drugs (`i:cle. 350. Balance of Ground and Gallery. wiphoul. oItra__;lu_nrge _Ill ll9r_n- 'r11g_I:_.r ANNbU_IO}3M!}I{If7 ,__ ._. _--._..._._.. _ vn nun. nnvnrvnu. ----..-...- ..._.._....' -.,._ --, CONS] a'I'lNG of a strikingly realistic. ln~ slruotlve And mirthfnl renrpsenhction o_{ MAX 0`NEll.`S Famous Jo rney of How nulloshf land and sea, from A5] To l1}L'lt0l`I-Ilhromn nnnmln hr :1 scrlea of beautiful limo llklll land and from ASIA 1'0 n.`L lEUl'l'.ll'0!lRll Uunmla. by :1 light ilulustmtlons. with new photographic lmns ur excellence. ntcmnlwxnivd `by an crlntivound by VWIILL onx AT THE noumox nus!- NISS COLLEGE ON ` ' ` [~~-MONDAY, January 7th. r , -HOURS 710 91-.I. _ _ Ionday, Wedgwday and Friday of Itch Week. \ I r1;x1*xo:~z xwrn: ". `l}usinou Pmmanuhlp. for term of II luoonl rvualneci Arlxhnneuc. for term of 24 Inseam. 'ioox,xeo;iins. for term of an lessons, use. .All odflthe above subjects. 85. 'l`elokr`nphy. for lhelorgn 01."! lessons. {K . shorthand. for lhelei'm"ol" 27!. lessons. .3. ~ The nhovo rates are alnocuo a discount of . co. ` 40 per cent. when paid In adv .:...ji,, RE E mF:i~I7i'i:RT"At'Nn&i:Nvi3,' V N 2 0pm nous: TUESDAY nvmna, Jan.15, ...`u~u Inuxvrl _ . ..._...I.. _....n_- Blank Books. 57 E V54//VQ}?4LE.% `U 1 wv- _.__ noon. mm Alfulnr. i IIpdl.:l|'~.A1nht|mI.h. by Duold OO- --linlnohrjb- 86 Princess St. CONS'(fL'l`AT!0N FREE. DR. WASHINGTON, l\ nl n\r\I)r\\rlI'\r\ fa-.':; ... .2...` C OUR STOCK OF . Au: " ax. uol-oI'A `Nl'nlpoIlI orwouu w F3388 BUPPIJIB 0! Robert ll.-non. we. - John Ward. Pnwhcr. Coo. `rho story an Mucus. me. Wednesday & Thursday jmuary 9m `and 10:11 VISITID AT KINGSTON. British Americgn _ IA TO l\:L'ltUl'l-Zlhromth ` v nhnhutnmhiv lmnswr tel, ljltg it Ij--1-: q 1rw--J to p-uuur Ion. Hi oonnudut, who worked fot Innyynnunou thopoordlaodon ho ldifonndlnglbo Anny, lubtluton must fool nuorhlly onnlorublo bolero he on enjoy any cpldlul canny. Andoo Inc has hkcnto the uhblbhuntol hound rm Input! not in vhlchtbopoocuad the allobdluvlnonndlonnd nlonnod phy- dcnllymnd puthocudlntonoolvo reli- hnpnulou. lines In January In o|nfoodnlIhoIhrdopo.`.vuhud- ed. Foodhuphdutholowcupodblo nut. and onkilb high; glvun hr: pony. Nola` till QM) hdfu thh .pI'|co.ud m.ooo-an n p-logy-an cHnnonohrNngIouopuIy.IInIIp- plldh Ihonuml. Bllulhuvuunho hulk nonddcnblonnhr. flush any entail!-id In'|nqu`lI lauds; -nvua now u an n---nv ThoS;lnIonnrnyln.t'h'oIIpn- uubtlvu of all och: Clnbtln |_)oQknn lawn. the Inland nyupduyud unful- ____ `AL --_._.__.I__.A -L- -__I._.I 1-- Governor Hill. of New York, will preu upon the legisletme the further considere- tiou of the convict lebour quution. He does not presume to sey what should he done, but he writes: "'lhis much is cleer~-the convicts should not remeiu in idleness. They should employed et herd lebor. Their employment should be reguleted end re stricted so ss to compete with outside lebor as little as pouible. ii the prisoners ens to lebour et ell, of course there will be some competition. however slight, end it is im- possible to evoid it." The stete prison ex- penue for M8? were 8l.628,523. end the eernings Cl,l|l,N'2.`l. Hereelter it will be ell outlay and no income. But that is not ell. Under the system of enforced idleness, the oherecterof the prisoners is becoming worse. They hsve been suliering e degre- detios from their own low more] standard. "They ere." seys the New York Slur, now meinteined at a double expense to society. They ere e pecuniary expense es elresdy shown, and they ere e still greater expense from the deterioretion of chereoter of which idleness is the proverhiel perent. The philenthrophist mey rightly edd thet it is an ect of cruelty to the prisoner to de- prive him__of occupetion of body end mind, while shut up in the wells of s dungeon- Every ergument which cen be edvenced to the heed or the heert pleeds for the pro- ductive employment of prisoners while ser- ving out their tonne of connement." Yes, s criminel can never hereelly reformed by look- ing him up in e eell end letting his physical end mentel lecultiee become impeired by long and enforeed idleness. The oonviets in some of the New York prisons ere in e stete oi desperetion, and the longer this order of things continues the more expensive it is to discipline them. And they will he eventuelly turned edrift. eeeleu to them- sslvesasdthsstete. `l'heoeeosesesotopis- ioenewis thet theoolvlet meet heqiven something to do. The elsn or hind ol lahor lstheeely thing that relnsim tol)edeter- ..I_-.I .....- .-. -uu avelvu va `luv llvlraxvw --us. u-.. V ing poor. The resources of benevolence, were they thua turned into the right chan- nels, as they might be if the given} would but take A little more thought and trouble. would be ample in this land of plenty for the reliet of all genuine deetitution." And our contemporary reauons correctly in the main. There are one owever. to which a general rule will not apply. There are of the race many poor and nlicted ones who cannot, by their labour, make any return for the favours ehown them by the philanthro- pic. They need aeaiatance. rendered with alacrity, and without any consideration for an equivalent. There are many. the great majority of the mendioanta. who feel bound to `idle, to make a living without working tor it, and for whoao welfare. no eerione thouht should be given. The Toronto teat eheuld be applied to them here. We have no doubt it would be benecial, and to an unexpected extent. ` Mill! an Iglxnllahi gun - For tohr lines. one or two insertions .... "ll 50 `For four lines. each subsequent inaction. . 25 `Over four lines. Int lnseruom. .. . . loo per Each in non: oouocn.tlveiu.. . . 50 neon uuhloqyunt lnn....... loo ' Twiopn Iuhuquent so ,' " 'l'hreo|wooI.oubaoquont lna....... lot " Twelve lines to"tho inch. .' Nu lung nf Rh-lhn, Ilnrrhmn And bandit Eh. AT N ISBET'S saw a a l\|z\l\.ra4v\.I - ..u.-...vv- ` e Wnk endoreee the efforte that Are bein made iii Toronto to euppreu the un- noyencee of profeuionel trempe. The idea in to make these people do eome kind of work for whatever food or shelter they re~ oeive, an-.! it is expected that the queen city will rid itself in this way of from one-half to threefourthe of its professional mendi~ ennui" The Week recommend: other place: to"t`Fy l.he""e"x`i)eriment. If, it lays, not. only every corporetion but every lender- heertod individual and family would but take thro trouble to provide for and apply some such test in every case, tramp life would soon loeo its-uttrectivenele. I reform- ing agency of a most expellont kind would be sol. in operation and immense stores of mieapplied bounty would be saved from being worse than wanted, and made AvsIl- uble for the relief of the helpless end deion- |IL.v pun... 'l`L._ .................. -6 |.-........I-....- -rw---gt:--w--.-._.. - . - I . Til Bhmsn Wmoiu ubllhod every amn- .. In. at 33` King ,su-as Kingston. Ontario. ll SIX DOLLARS I'll! YEAR`. _ A . '. uocnouea wm be new penonauy respomnmu xur an onion they xiv; ' Aunchoa to tho paper bone of the beat Job clout And ohcnp wart : e 1:: rev .411 chgmn '}u- a.dvevI`tinn.|.m.I"DI'0'| wart: i 11 i U! printing n-J3: dmmy O` Notion: of Bi: 'rrin_;u d i)ont.iutl)o. v_rh:nn8l bohuged. Spoclni notices in nu) columns no chut- ` ed at twang cent; per I e to each insertion. Omoon . unincorporated Auoociauona or Sociouea will be held personally responsible for they Riva The wuxu nnrrlsn wnftfz-gm` as columns. is publlahd every 'l'huI-sdny m ru nu 3:33 .2:Y::?.T'c!i?..i3.} if" `" *`~`" EDW. . B. PICNSIIL Provrletar. '1`H15:_1:;)A11_W_jr:YVi`i% . ~~ ` ` _ Notices of sum, 5::-rings and Donthnmu. IIoh.unlanwhau ' 7 who 81 Spoohl roulhg column; no chut- CON l'IC'T LABOUR A;?AIN. S (.'Pl Rb'SSING l'A ORA {V(.'Y. The Battle onho awuh sud tho Cspturo of Onnndn 50.3. V TIA OIIINO A LHJON. ivh{g9. 'l:;I`eph;-)no_. `Ndlll borr $29 . > 4` AN NouNdEMENT. -- opera var `be chm od. - hlnvenrffnntxm. n___ ___ .. o-. l__.._ol;.-.- THE BR1jr1$H WBLG. MON DAY} uugv an ulu uwnen tzpxu H80 IIIIIJOOI `QN9 line.` And to Iunmnarinu. sou-,1 u shouted `bowl up; bonito. `tuck `om lip, bhculu uvmo pruuwrou-L 'l`u'h `China: uid.` Ini.*`c-moo o( cow.` and nw._w `hut 'Sumnertlnm'iIthmllhI' Tbodouoncyol frog`: hp In known byth nun or `non: and duct Inn wound a houtyuuduhu ovidtua at human culture. pork and btsnqcalhlur th,pu-ioIloIyn- onym. `nan sud stripes` Now, what`: your adn-I `hm: .I.. me. ....v m. 1...... run: an Imps.` Now, what`! your ` `hut do rose `ran. 01:. Inna! nah tho cook annals nloldo."-- Idlld. ,, . ya Cheap nootunmt slang. So if I one to give the cook your order as stated by you. and say, `One porwrhouno slash. the cook would broll himulf to death on the wall in tmoxninlnmonl. Pd Ilmply any `brown none I rout,` am! your ordu would be uu'Vedtonv.um.' 80,11-ind Iuun h reduuod to `out In the pan, and bailed out to `two In the nut.` Punclnd (`(31,111 out Vermou- lnr. htcouavchlpplos on thotenoo.` and if ddnd on boat. `nu; on hotshot.` Bcnnbhd eggs signify I lpIrnok.'|nIlmllls Ra ls turuislnul lay old:-ring `gnvoyutl lulu.` Spunrlbl um `hoopuklrtl. III nu- ugo in tho kitchen when the nnmool `cable H11` And n IlIl'nn\..-in` man; In .L....A..I Yonkooolrb In Zumlnnd. by Louise Vu- oodtu Sheldon. I250. 15:: Bookofmu-ury. by chm Weeks. New numon. UIIICI JIIIIICO mlcu.|I-'.l new In I whole- Inla power plncod in tho hands of the re- turning-oioun toaomninho moot undnciouu frond; l...-al.. l`---L__-__, A, 1 n l_- I , v Jtutioo Tucllenon-And It has boon ` nationally done in dub country by the miniou lqzinlunrc in. Do. vuuviu ISIHK. The women, equally with the men, con- tribute lo the revenue and obey the Inn. and it in not any to ulgow why the should not enjoy the right of a voice in t o ulce- tion ol the npnnenutinc by whom the PC venue in mind and the Inn an promul- gnarl. -Il'II DI ICC Isl`. Toronto Paper. Chief Janice R.itch.h--Then in whole- ` KID lhnnll nlnngal In QL- ||--1`- Al AL- ... I vlvulu ulvllm How can the great. interest: of Canada expect to obhin the boon of rociproci be- fore they doclaro ngnin for the priucipu sud commit to trade utonlioniau instead of tndo rutrictioninh the duty and thc tut cl munging its buainon? IIII r Toronto Globe. ll,A , n Montreal Sm`. Lrvu vu av: nu. The mention may be asked. however, whether igher license would not prscticnlly defeat tomponnco leghlntlon ? l-Ivan no'w unliconaod nloolu no Ipringing up, and the increase of the license in will accelerate this Inovomont. lcotlou ptuootlhg qlblly. Known Ila : Doing Wrong. Hamilton Timon. ` Prof. Foster does not uphold protection in * rlinment through ignorance. - He knows not. He seen the right and still the wrong pursues. a . anal-IcI"o" Iv! M ugsff . Detroit NCWI. Iu uunngi." Arc you I loynllnt 3" enquired 8 cuntomn oiocr in the crowd. "You, air. was the prompt reply. "I am loyn! to Cunnds. I am loynl to her inni- tutionu, I am Ioynl to her intarua, mud! on loyal to my movement thut contemplates increuing her proaperity. `TL- .I:R___..-_ :_ LL- ..-- -1 .1 . -,__,,, n .-.-..v--nu. nun 'lIvIIrvI|U - The dioreuoe in the use of the upreedon "loynl" is plainly perceptible. Sir John in loyd no Britieh and Cuiedinn intereeu, Mr. White to Cenndisn interest: alone. IIEIIIIUII I ".-Knnexntion. said Mr. White, is not An issue in this contest. but I do not intend to svoirl my issue which I hsve dcclsrenl in favor of. \\'het utterances I have msde on the subject of political union hsve been made after mature deliberation and Are the uttersnoes of An honest son of Csnade. They will resound in the hearts of four-fths of the people of Eseex count . When the question of politiosl union ooms up men must hsve the courage of their 0 inions. The people have the right and shun d exer- cise the right to discuss this question in All its hesrings." ` Al-A vnn A Insulin! 9" ennui:-gal s nnnfnsun Irv. Now the meaning of this language is that one who does not support British connec- tion is not loyal to Canndn and Canadian ` interests. And this makes the position of Mr. Sol White, late -.-onnervntive member for Essex in the Ontario legislature, n curi- oul one. At I public meeting he was ..|...I. ' Mr. White, whnt are your \ nention 7" IA-_......L3.__ H __:.I II._ II'L vv.... .---.~t........u u-nu . One thing I have to say in behalf of both chambers of the parliament of Canada In rio`w' constituted,that they fully represent the feeling.-x of the people of Canada and of the people iuthll room. all of whom I am prepared to so arr a loyal body of men that will speak am have spokeli. and by their speech will allow no uncertain sound. They will prove by act, by word, by ministration, by legislation, that they love the constitu- tion under which they now live ; that they love the sovereign who now rule: over them ; that they appreciate the great advantages. moral, comniercial, political and material which they enjoy by their connection with that grand old couulry-the mother coun- `l_v.H \'-_. AL. ...A._:.__ -: ,3, I , , s .1 ....u.-v.v \rA nlnrnnnnan I- Can (mm be loyal to Canada And be an annexationist? Thnt is the question eug- geabed by the coxitemplation of speeches made by two public men. At Toronto, It the dinner given by the board of trmlo,"Sir John Macdonnld mid : . ments of the press. The government is urged it; religion is a practicsl one. i Its rusnner seven in the oodntry, ~sn:l several sbrohd; st, which fallen wosnan. st the rats of l.000.per year, ere heing rescued, sevgxj}Tenths>jnf them perminently. Now it is proposed to extend the__work on tn` immense scale by establiehin no less can ten food sud mi- ter depots andteu resctie homes, sud Gen.` Booth__hse presented a memorial to the home secretary aslxing government sid for the establishment. though not for the mainten- ance of these institutions. Fifteen thousand pounds is _the sum needed. He would like" the money bestowed as afree gift, or a iosxn without interest. Failing these he would like the free use of the government huildings, and the use of government stores free, or st reduced prices, The secretary has ,1. to consider theproposal,' slid that hewuihy` do so favoursbly is indicated by the com-' by its newspaper supporters to `give the army every encouragement seeing thst it is doing e `msgnic-ent work, snd showing thst of worship may be occasionally undignied, but whet matter. The poor. the sbandoned;~ the dehssed are not cared for much by the kid-gloved hands. The fsllen sro neveriseen and `certainly never reached, by the folks who walk on} stilts. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS- bKS- Womon shun; lhvo Yoko. nnl Q0-- Q U ES 7'! ON 01" L0 YA L T)". High Llccnu \ _-._ `u Peoplo Iluu Spank. nun. Well`: Do. II. u out OIO F boot bounce mocha -Snug In uillcllorvl that vuklnotbouhu-hlud. nnmhdnllninmrn VIII' $31. The hspphul man In Smith! Fall: II P. Icllclulo who uoovurod his pocket-book which contained GIN. Ir. Ioxoulo \ aha.--LA L- I.-A oh. Inn-L Ann `L; nnggb L-uh Iwnyolnpuruunoruu. 0: Sunday the burn. sable. granary sud \ duds with tho whole season`: contents of \ ...l_ --A L-.. Lglg-ad ... A. I hOO- Al 1 III$-I `III! III WIIOII THU XIIKIIII OI 1 {III and hay mg to J. Putty. ol t o tovuhlp ol ling. Inn oonnunoa bv In Thon wuhnnd by anal] boy hula; matches. ' Th: humhni nun In QmiI.h'n- lull: In P, IT IIUW. 5I"IIIll'tI'o nary 3 uuorqu on The friend: ol John Middleton. formerly olsonth Prodochhur . but now on tho (Arno! H. W. Pruyn, onltobo. will regret to haunt the death of his oldest non. olxtooa, who not killed by tho full! 3 of ol bonus. `'6! .~xn:al:uu.. hnrn. nhhlnh at-Anny! And John Hendersondz 00.,