Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1889, p. 4

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DASH DISCOUNT - SALE! Ilohollou 0 Ontario Navigation 00; A ,, __AI__ .1 AL- .ll_._A___ -0 AL- Bl-L EXTENT OF:,T|-IE STORM. TH E Am u_ all seasons or L_na ygu I rename remedy tor oorrec an ' lnsurdur of the [bun-.~m\`o organs. and for I`es'orina I h thy Action to the STOMA `H And ll0Wlcl.S. They act onnhe Liver and Kidneys with mnrvc-lluma effect. And by nivimz slnvmnh and tom. In these imnormnl omuun venue a U1) Acuun Do the S'l'UMA(`}l I\I\d BU IL].-S. The)` onuw Ll effect. bi; giving slnvngth iln on-culuuon of Dun and Mimi blood. Fenmlea of all um: n LII] IIUKIUII IA] ll! DlU4|l.`\\ E|_ll|u lI\l V` Elan`. I HUI IICL U LIIU I4lVUI' III IXIKIIIBIF WILII eecl. b ' rumt 0 `am venue a circulation pure oaluny blood. Females of All ages those Invaluable THEAOINTh(lNh'l; l\In`I)_` ....A l\l '\ \I'lll' `I1 ` DIVISION COURT. A CONTIVNUEIVTVSUCCESVS-.% COME AND SEE TE.\l. NE \T SHAPE. VERY FASHIONABLE. LADIEWS Il._E..,`I) 1:T1sa`s- --- T \/ t all of the your reliable remedy for oorroctaf I- bisurdur I`e`orin And IlO\\'ICl..\`. 'I`hn\' am run the Livnr and Kidmwn with J ` Heals all recent Wound Cuts. Bruises And I and is a certain curofor AD LEGS. SORE. . UL- su nu mum] for tho aura of RI-mu-hhin, Sm-an Thnnnr, ` T_l-flajijnejs Lockett. ` and Inuit IIIIU. null value. Ilclommr. 0! npoonufrultlnlv Al. Inlouunrlon. cuuu-dnnun .33. :|nItln ."""'......." '..`.`:.`.`3".';.':.'..."`.`.' "' :`:.." 0 n 0 carry me unless :01-youndf.|8wull younjoul-not ol .I|n to no the olul Inn goods have dllplnyo-\ on GI! counter! and at unequalled In tho lulu of (vain. lllnnl dlnoonulo wulo.-. , . and Ya. nine. uric Cutters 8; Sleighs. 70.2 IIIVOIIK. IlI).:3!Al1`lIOI'IAD|I Vlol.7c.; Chnndtglk`. lo. Bd MdA No. A #1163 Of - `.51 the .30! alt-`:1 ' I9 I 3335?? hnuouut ah ha ! o: m plaid dunner: *- |- M !.N'N ,=1e!~i'r..I'1=|.-'IzI~!sI- ._.n g__..,_ _g__ _, G. jw. noaxzcron- A GREAT MKNv{MER5iiANf IIKHIQXIJTQ IIIQOK EI IO X..- lound in the oily: I one: for 01. In hip we 0 tho lull: comes: nnonmonl. and Iowa: prion - I o and him. All ouuwloto. Ila: Llbrnr lump. wllh M-Inch porcelain abode. will bran fat. I bunny. all complete`. (3.49. bonus: to . lift an All oust: M? l:ut.||'|:ar; -him mod! and null. Cc. In N. hut wnzc hlhumm Inatllunlstldmnll. 7o.:luvoulu. :81 Iollnnpw|ok.7c.-. Chumlukln Butnilthnnddcool boa. | {`.`. v."."i`au"`.2."'3.`1 3"-:'\~'.'."".a`&`.'.u`..':2 .`. V and but Iain. t I lack . I moons.` fglt IIIV.n`l. .'.'..l'.':'.i'3:..'.n..` I corn ! for 25. unpeh copy hook. nu: (ma hun- dred ucribblen. so. ;two hundred man ucrihhmn. at-.1 humuful oh!-omo with eyery an-:bb'ln boo . Dixon`: heal cedar I(`".`.` for In: rubber tllatod. I for 50.: ban comely dccomuvd pupal contain 2! Ihl best while note paper and II can for Her; mum in vary but enun and : he Pam-'< glue muolluo the but In the world only .0:-. per home. Once lull you would uko no MM-r an a in. Iloouio worn nlhh but nolhh llhll IIIO flit \.rllI'Kll'llII T0] &II'I|IIfIIllI'I. ID!` every nook snd corner of our sore will be found peeked with hesutiml holiday 3. our lines of trends will he tsr more vsri sud extensive this ssseou than at on other pre~ vious time. Just think in dolls one we die- in)` su anortment ct no diilerent kinds. vuzht direct from Germsn msnuhcturers (the host makers ofthis dun ofxoods in the world) at the lowest cssh prices given to the largest johhing trude. so we will be state to sell them to on on low ssothsr Iuerohouts can buy them. svina closed outs specinl choice as- sorted lot of over &tlll Christmas nerds. all very beautiful! silk fringed. st shout one- tenth ltwir raid value. we shall commence the sale of them this week. your choice for ten cents ; don't wait. but come st once and secure the best selection: A coriosdot sieiuhs. esrts rocking horses. express wqmops for the little ones simati ' nceivod. Those sleighs snd wag guns were tight from one of the largest and most nolod makers of these troods in tho Do tniuion of Cannon. and the order was rlqgt-ti ' hr thorn in the nu-I_\' summer when the nuns wow idle. and greet conumstons wane llldl` nu sccohnt at it so that we are now ready and `mixing tor "on Iilh some terrible cheap bur- gnins: s is strong. handsome lltlh for 2. : oenls. s lino red mrt lie. Hm-e jut opened this week A large l`\ -!|lllKl'lllllll oi Jspanese wood hrncltets. \'i'I"] ltttndsrme d-`slums. snd so cheap. Also A line line of put! boxes t- r lwies toilet use. Whips. over A hundred diitemnt styles to select from - s good &tt-ot huuv whip for 7c . and the very host rnw-h|t`e whip made. for Si. usually sold at I! to ll. ever` whip gmsmntned as represented or money re nded. Remember this vesr we have at Santa (`inns grab hsskets st 5c. per nub. s lolly tor the t-hiidrun. l'- mt-rising dolls. pslnt n-s. slates. picture boo s. join-lry. rings. hundreds of other srtlrles: e\ cry, wort.h double the money you pay for Sonn- draws have 3 and 4 articles in th . \\`luu more suitable gift for (`hnsunns I hook! in those we not only esrry the teusive soortnest ol ohildrsnls toy books. but. we also carry is ne nuorttnent of other books. sud mu gave you s hesutitui cloth eovero-1 book. usual mil rrice 81. our rice :9o. Row llbrttrr h:-ots istetl st Ito. .. and me. each. your ehoiee 3 for tie Two hundred dnsen more or those choice brooms made from the but neon 8 for :50. (lanes hook. Tu: huu~ I usle scrihhlers. :tIt'o man Qlf. HM!` UH l end! at .2. ....'.'.""`..... weu mapmyeu on our cou mere. :\'e\`el' was our enortment one lull so large. or so well and careful! selected an Al the present time. and well a deserving will our store be called this fall the neat Clarlnmu Tow lmnorlum. for Our (`lnristnna mode are now in: from this out we than take great palm to have them well displayed nun. Never Inna. well and well and deserving will store be called I great Toy Emporium. corner of more meted banumu: holidnr lot Great (`Io rishmu Prcpctmllions. `WOODS mm` AND 70. sworiis. \\'lLL AT THE BEC-l.\'.\ l.\'G OF THE Yl-2.11! REQUIRE A NEW SET 01" ulou tum ium. I r -unndn v---- --vv---' -,--.-r. _._..---, -.._._-, -1.` ooNs1a1'mo ot~a-an-mngxy rmli 1A1g`-. I(._I'l_Iotlvo and mlnthtul reumocnuliun- 0 U .\FZlI.'S I"anIo}1a Jourm-y.of ll 0(1) mifes he! Mud and non. Krona ASIA 'I`0.EL'Rl)l l-Ilhroux _L'cnul| by nmeriel of beautiful lime light. xlluatrujons. witn new` plmtigxraphlc transpa- rencies of you excellence. accompanied by Iota-lnuvoamd humorous reumrlgu b_y_ PROL Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books, Invoice. Books, ` Bill Books. Etc., etc., etc., Is now complete. 1 H. wusu & ccfxriug rromhusiuess. vr-IJI1-In a'I'\:\nI. uni` \III I l\'|.`I)\' I-`A\ (`\' 1 -v uuvn \n -V. .-........ -.-.... _.`-._V--. THEIR STOCK OF` Mll.l.I\'E|(\'. l-`.\?\'(`\' 1 H001): and Shop Furnilul`c is om-red for snll: \ h_\' 'l`vnder. which will be rm-eivul by the undvm~a-tl until 'l`llL'RSlL\\' .\ l-LXT. Jun. um. I. . Immlnoj mu .m$RUMlV ~- ENTERTAIN-in NT. - omu HOUSE. TUESDAY ING.Ja.n.15. ' nn\vnI_IlII\vn _ . .. :..` I-._ llmlcl loth. , IUD. HI`!!! [ID Iflllllll. FRA8lB&HAllIL'r0N.P1-`opt xQI..cnnlu)lu:tu. (jun. ...- - ..;.n ..---n renciea ext-ullunoe. aocompnnlcd by duorlxtivoatnd rem-crku b{; 1.0., RISTI{UNO.of Ilontrod. . us-lc Ap- gopntomwmoqnl the scenes axhlbiwd. WI rondurod by tho Band of, A Buttery during he evening. T 1'Icu:'|':s-Admiu,1nio pannieue and um two rowsof Dreu Ch clo. 350. Balance of Ground Floor. Balcony and (izxlleryb vents. - sows ru~mr\'od wit houl. onra chlirno nl Ilen- ""hiEEuIN'E'S 'C(')'l'.[lE-G%E"' 5'/5/V//V9 0143355: Business Penmanship. toxin of 21 lcsaolis. 1 Business Arilhnu,-tic. for In-rm of 21 Io-ssons. 2. liuokkecpimg. for term of `.'l lessons. $3.50. All of [he about subjects. 3. I`c-lrgmphy. for the Ivrm 0 2! lessons. 38. Slmrlhund. fur the Kenn uf 2| lessons. 35`. Tim nwovc rules are suujcm to a discount. of In |--:~ cum. when paid in ndvnnce. ucruorrs I Jnnuary ATHE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR EVENINGS. _.._.. _..-...__.- AA...-A.- |-`loioif Balzcuinyrand Gallery. 2. : nxwrvod al lion- Iclleraorfs Bookstore. Plan opun Woglnosda,\'. om Inllll"\' 1'lll-IGREATEST MODERN Musxcnusmx. s.:mu.\'. ~ .-u4\nu-nu::- n(\Pvl-l'\ljl(\ -1.1 I nun. ARCHDUKE JOSEPH'S_ HU/VGIR/AN - GYPSY-BAND. Producing Orchestral Effects .\'ev(=r Before Heard in Ame Iva. in & Brilliant l r0gr.-umuu of V\'eird. loturuqiie and Fruuinalin; Gypsy Music. ____...... . Prices. .. Bo. and 50c. Sous Iecurod witnonl. 0: rs charge. W. ,._,._..l,., _ ._... _.._.. GENERAL - rmvs . mine} -45: came Dunn: ur- MARTIN'S . OPERA - HOUSE, Blank Books. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. THURSDAY, January 10th. 86 Princess St. -:- A can; .--_. `mucus: - _ . ovn s'r'oCx or NOTICE. `llodol I 1. (`.`mcKI-:\'. nun BUPPLIIO 0!` Robots Ilmon. (on. John ward. Pnuohcr. 40. Tho Eton otuatmonn. mo. Iilslj III l\IIIlII\\I `-1 u, can u viva uuul "- will he dlepoeed to dieonne the deethv hit Cumin (mu their etudpolnt. We are hoeed tony thetthey wlllheeepmlneeln their expnnlen of loyelty u the member: of the board of trede. had thht they will re- pmum the Idea am they are dhloyhl he- onu-e they have upneeed 3 wish [or oloeer oommerehhehtloue with the United Statue. Aedhythe we: II Oewego pepertreete the eneexeeiee qeeedee from h truly Anne- rlceeb etendpoht. It pooh-pooh: the Idea thetthe Ancium erehot for .a map- nelon oi the twe purple. polltioelly. "Do we rent them Y" It uhe. "Somehow may of the Cenhdlue heve imbibed the HM thet the Anserloeppeopleue jut aohlng to nul- low them up. Thle II I deleeloo. 'It_Jee queetlon wlth more then one dde In I` whether we went the eeeeeetlne er not. Our eolnltry II Alrendy lu-ge enough. So leteeenhereeeeeloer popehee heel and iv -vnlenllu we not 0!! nus-c dun cl thet vt [due to emu. end then are eeerly e nllllee ol Ccudlee hon `pupnuxnuny cmnauomwumasun l\. -. -.-Q In Innnnn ILA `tinting uhlnh Kn- WCIIW vuu-wjvv vuv v--vvuuu:u- Dowovuntlolonptloilutho whlohdnl \.z-u--nu - uu-v.-J . "I preach," -aaid the governor-general, "and I hope to preach upon one text only, and that in to wish that our guiding princi ple throughout thin great country may be the dominion above all." And thie senti- ment hae elicited general approval. There are few men who will not applaud it. It In the pith of argument: used by theadvo- eaten of reciprocity with the United States. Sir John Mecdonald aid, at the name ban- quet. that Canada proepend during the year: in which a reciprocity treaty van`. in force. but that the country had aleo pree- pered and developed pluoe that treaty wae ahrooated. Ae thing! ataud the manufac- iurera and ninchauta may be eatieed. but the larueru are not. and when they meet In oeugraea in Toronto early in February they .1 L. 4lI._...4I 0- Jlnnmsn IX: nnilnu Al F\I`l`\lIJI`\II-nlvlhli I I \ hut nm1"I'Ii Wnmia' ubllshed eN~ry=~evan--A ' V MR. H.331 King Sire: Kingston. Ontario. V at nx`no,I.I.AnsPn Yam. ~ I` -----r AnvEn'rTs'i:mw1's. For four lines. gneor two -....I) 50 For tour linen. one): In _ non: inn:-tlon.. 85 gig tour Una. Qrst on pot ` The oonurvnivo was of Onurio in con- gnzuhting the country on the expansion of the leading speaker: At the Toronto board of tndo bnnquot. on Friduy night in regard to Coundui destiny. ..| __-__|. n _-u 4L- _...-.._..- .....---I ....... ....._, ...v.- -...-._ -..._, _-...r.-.._.__ .._ mission or measure its worth. Far from elevating the dramatic art they retard its progress and bring upon it the reproach of purposeless frivolity." The fact is it only through long and earnest etfort, careful training, lofty thought, and determined pur- pose, that the player of to day has been raised from the shadow of the past, and nds himself no longer a vagahond, but a recog- liized artist, to whom the world is open. The possibilities of the art are bonndlees to those who approach it with the proper mo tires, spurred by a fitting instinct. But the person who steps upon the stage. from pel- ace or hovel, in pursuit of notoriety or un- earned gain. has no right to be admitted to the dramatic profession." All this is rail- lery against the whims of society. and the ebrts of those who have been helped into fame" by society. Miss Anderson calla it "notoriety." but it would be unnatural to expect her speech to be silvered towards those whose competition she despises. She talks of art as if it were the only thing some people desire in adopting the theatrical pro- iession. There are a few whose ambition is of the loftiest character, but only a few. The great aim of players generally is to ac- quire wealth, and Mrs. Langtry and Mrs. Brown seem to be succeeding almost as well without Miss Anderson's art as she is with it. To be sure her criticism is still sugges- tive, still interesting-so far and no further- Hun Ices. Her progress must be accompliuhexi by the same methods and labour: and experiences as those which mark the advancement of the humbfest beginner in the ranks. Most of those who move from the private mansion to the stage imagine acting is an "easy ac complishment. and that theatrival triumphs are the simple rewards of trivial labours. Some of the amateurs timl'in notoriety a balm for the abrasion of their ex pectatinns, but more generally they feel that thenctors, the newspapers and the general community have entered into is dark conspiracy to thwart their ambitions and rob the drama of one of its most shining lights." Yes. these self condent persons do not ornament the stage any more than they comprehend its ......... -_ _-.._.._- :.- ...-_.i. L`..- r....... 'Amerimu Review on The Stage and Socie- .. ELI;I'A "r1o.v or .4 M. Mnry Anderson, the higheatdrematic agar in Americn, hat on Article in the Norlh ty which should bepleuunt reading to Mrs. Laugtry anal Mrs. Potter Brown._ She wmts these people, and all of similar Lem- permnenl: and aims and mnbitious, to re- member, and Mary herself hath said it, that .ic would be ti destruc i\'e blow to the existence of such a thing A dramatic nrt. if a social louder. equipped With a pleasing peronnlity, a degree or drawing-room gram- and ten lessons in elocution, were to gain, as an actress, the approval of thoughtful ob- 1'01 luur lung, UDQII Iu uuuu ........ _. 0v uneglgrst on. lopporllno 3: an udmoonnooptivolnl. ' ' ooawee mnbooquent lns......:10o " oak. nu " $3.7: `Yeas. .m .$\`. .?.? J.';'.'.'.1:21 3 Twelve lines to the inch; - ` Notices 0! Births Marti And Dentin 500. oa4));.unleaq,_vghen_'boolI_9d. wlgengrihgpxggg. il'l'v'riiEati:"y' irivo. ' F Attwheu no the paper mono or thovbeot Job other olxingltaixlxnndn ; 5ap1'_1i.n tgfyllsh and cheap wot : v ' I1 presses. All charau adgertisirfa. AT NISBET S `Enciu added: In reading columns are o ed at lw_onty ceniakper line 10- each {mm in Ollcen of unincorpor tod Associations or Societies yum be held per$mny responsible for nll mdora they give. Anuahm in tho tumor is one thovbeag ivbikm: W was 'od`rl n'ti Sgt-pa '}33v subscription and obpruuin are wblein advance: this Ill bedishn luu stood. ' ` The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 3 pages` 56 columns. in published every Thursday morn ng at 8| alfmr` Koaitlvely in advance. ouwrwiae 81.50 w` lba c nlmod. ,, - > Ixllllllllll. II [I an ear` 81. 50w` lb or` . _ _ __ DWn.+r.E B. PENSE. Proprietor. llUl|bl.I@l (1 us. .. .... Hg! y adva.noo.ouwx-wi '1`H;:n4;_JA1LY 12:... Notices Blilrths. h and sac .unlaa:_w on `w on o `E iun uconreudlnc ool ueo ad Iwonby contskner jmge THE PA RI ERS CONGRESS. Wl|i;'~l Tol|;iIon;. 229. 7u;mouNbMENT. `V ......-'..'.C. u`-nu lnhnhlhhurl hIll"1l gj f-1-ya----- -- u op.`/r per O.-`bean Ds'cor."' QHE BRITISH. wH1%(;.V;A%fr%u%Es oA Y.f ._IAN; 3. Thoorlntslo g t%gwuh and the capture Ynnkoo Girl: in Zuxulnnd. by Louise Vu- oodlua Sheldon. 32 in Text Bookonlunory. b Olu-I Wan. Novlumou. Tholpollof Anhtuoth. b Dudd Oo- IICIL OLQ. y lngtfu-I'l`oIIIn.lw Ohu-I130. Iohtnn. -- - -___ L, .-g_;_..-_ ` Th lupin upplundn tho principle 0! minding contract: for npplloo In connec- tion with tho school: 0! gunnery, and any: It in A buinou-like procootllng. and uh why It In not Inntstod by tho pcovluclol govonmont in connection with tho public lnotutionnt Thelnpin bu not no good noon on It think: It in. Tho contnctu rolorndto shove Inn than Inca `Inn by tondonblltthoprootioolo hlloll tho grltn. The old uyutou cl disposing patron- nptotholrkodnoltlo government 5 fol- lowed on tolthlully an or. Tho audit. thoroloro,.o|o|nod faiths lodonl gonn- mnt blot what It wunppooidtoho. udnotduoonhgnl uyopoulolhododol -_ AL- _..A .l AL- ____. cu-uu-wv --vouvuuu-I --J onepnnoltlnpnn. + Oonrnor Hill in commuted to IT- mun Io lllo tho death sauna off olpl Ralch, the god New York nuuu. u-n. -- a nu. r.-.---v._ - --- buolncu, sud yet they truud in It. and u hoot-{bod Imndndu ol (hound; oi dollar! t ward: the eltnblhhlntllt ol 3 reury. W has : the mortl 2 That um Engllnh poo- lplo bun too uch faith. or too much many ! Eithorilhul whoa ulnnppliod. The oollupn o! tho Electric nugu renery is not I surprise. The concern novcr hud any merit. The "pain pronoun" wu nu known and inviublo to the English stock- holders. sud oven to the projector: of the |_.__1____ __) .__. .L_.. A-.._A4j I- In ...J The Mail hat in own idea of how to heap young men on the farm. It aaya: "H farming were a more protable occupation the attraction: of the town would not be ao great. (Sovernmenta that want to hoof young men on the farm should no in it that agriculture in not artically handicapped In thoracofor pmaperity." It in a quaatlon of tariff, then? A good many farmora \ think no. Capt. Augustus is unable to understand the pulse of the Rideau ward electors. He cannot believe that they want Victoria park to Iemaiu a cow pauure, and yet. this ia the only reference to be drawn for his defeat. Some one ehould rise and explain. A Western journal has it that every- body uya we shall pay up for the mild spell. and who! everybody uyn seems to be true, 5: the indication of: coming chnngu are very marked." How, pny ? And what in the coming chnnge, nnywgy ? ...,.,. ,.... .,.,.,... .......,,. , The temperance party is greatly dis- appointed st its non success. Well, if all its candidate: had been elected to the council they oould not have done much in the wey of temperance reform. Their election would have indicnted I growing tempennce senti- ment in the city. nothing more. The coun oil can increase its portion of the fees from the lie-ensee. And there its duty begins end ends in so far as its control of the liquor trnio in concerned. The temperance cause is nected hy the educutlon ol the mueea, and this education. As applied to great mornl issues, in sometimes slow. Through it, however, the temperance men cu: only hope to revolutionize the practices of the ego. When the people as I body do- mmd temperance or prohihitory legislation pnrliument will grunt it, And outaide of per liunent this queetion cannot be disposed of \ ICU. In the council there is considerable new blood. Four of the alde_rmen-elect, and not members of the corporation of I388, are how- ever not new in municipal politics. They have served the people as ulderrnen` before, _ and go back to ollice tted and prepared for the activities connected with their positions. Thr three new men are sure to make their mark. They are possessed of good sound sense, and they will be governed by it in all they publicly undertake. Altogether we hope for a progressive year in so far as the council is concerned. It will have important work to do and it will no doubt perform it in ll truly pntriotic spirit. Kingston has thrown olf tne lunguor so characteristic of it for many years, and its council will see to it thwt everything is done that can be done to help the boom Along. "`|-- s -------- -A --..n-- 1. ........LI.. .1}. ---vv~-. v-.--. Pnoo aitho Author at A `ell as carry to completion those with which he had to do last year. and we hope he will, assisted by ll good working councihmnko the administration of civic oilices in I889 ll success. As for AM. Redden, the future may bring to him I tting reward for his eleven years of devotion to the public serv `I943 you 1 vvvuvvnuu In the municipal elections which closed with, yesterday considerable interest was taken. The yeoplb are usually pnrticular about the selection of their Izehreaentutives in theicity council, and theyhave a righbtu be so seeing that these haveto do with the welfare of the city. Sometime; the men most desired for certain "places `are not elected, but in the judgment of the people, as as rule, the candidates have good reaon to trust. ' For the Vmayoraltiyitwo old friends` com- peted, and the mayor for ISSS had` been re-elected for 1859. The uupopulxirity of appealing for up auongl berm mitigated tn some extent. against his sucu.-as, but wlmt. votes he lost on this account he more than made up bftlxe progresaiwuess of his policy .....I cl... ..,..\.... -1 l.:.. ............ 1.1.. L... n... u...\.. ..r -4 ....- r.u.......~.......~. V/I ...- r-..-J and e vigour _of his cnuvns. He has pro- i to go on with several new schemes as .. AL ..... ...2\. ...L2 .|. m .-II .... _......... 5.. ...____-I . jn enabling us to pcour ngtionnl dAb.I'.".l Do aka want to let tho.IIA nl1%.L|_[HI_!"l`_ill.t-Q. ` free competition wit pm` farmers. .01!!! pro- ducers of honea._:_: e, iheep, twine, wheat, bats. pptntoe ' y,~ butter. chum, fruit, in short eve hing our: riculturista pr&`6e`33 rum ` 8 ~ 7 kl... ........ :_ ...h:..l. cl... ....:..u:ou at ......... .....,, ......, .....`..5. .-.,...... ..... ,..--...--. ` I`hIs the_wuy ii: which the mejority of e` Americnnlnlpng the frontier contem- plnte the iuiue. It put: I ne\_v aspect on the "agitation. It diuipnteaz the _thought__ that prelude to political union; - The annoy talk of our contemporary will `be 3 revelation to the best of 3 reciprocity deal. the-Yankees are plotting for tertoripl no-p quinition. and urging ccimnercinl union to A` those who think the Arnericunl would get" IE1)! TORIA L N0 TES. 001: C1 7'rYrCV0UuV'ClL. clnppod holds" Wu. I Auk on .a'.i'..'a'3'}2." outed. ll.` Qluuluvu u Ivan-u-cw n--ggu-uwu up`. A month; oltho director: at the Rhino- II t Onurio III eon my was hold on Snnuluy. cholxd pad. dut Into the Inn A. Manny In Id: onrtlll I. The nuns o!A. Dar judlu. I.P..udHo|. Fiona Icnovy an vnaund In onuuthn with its po- Illn. -' .f1'1ME:_LT1z_-.{;;~{x~;`()UNoEME;~t1f.VT' Elli! nor (38.10. duo Illl lor pluuuu. G. Wpuol VI. W. . Woll|-Suit {or 8. Jun! 8 for dcludut. ` T on no mm judgment Iumnonuo. 'I\.- ..._AI.- Am gag A Llgninnnili l Illlll I lot uuuuuls. The pu-ck: onus:-Ind an a blacksmith, osrur. Md fu-mu`. Thlnun out: an ya! to be howl. 1. W.-cnlovi. lunmul. rm than [or not. 01!. Non tilted. J.-n- fkunnhnll II. R Dim W lllllllol pruiuiu. luv ulna Iruru ; J. A. Uuldry & Bro. vs. R. Swill--Actlou I on J a H s m. r1~,:r_ncn.:. '.:":~n..'.'..'.':":'1:.u:nsn.-A.. Ion lol not, ill. nun uuux. Juno: Oqmplnll VI. 3. Dixon. at sl- Sult 888.76. Judgment for plulntll. fl fauna in W . \VnIIn_!lnIl for ISL II III Glfly 0|lI'. The U. N. W. company he: A big force of men at work putting up new wine wou- wnni so than 'lorout.o cen be connected. I: in ho lean: to secure Montreal direct for a few eye en the wires are all gone. How ever. phen Toronto in ruched meeeegea cell be out to Montreal on lmeineee is done with that point: In way ol Bufnlo and Alheny. 1` hey work Inc! by uelng repenten at. Albany. The geeernl opinion as that no uch norm ever vhlted this eectioe before. The Can: Tho! lion AI:-cod: llool llourd by Judge Wllkuon. Division court Ill hold todny- Judge Wilkinson pmldod. The out: were : J. A. Hand" L Bro. VI. R. Still.--ActIol INCH II UllIy II WOT`- l`he North American telegraph company haa not as yet got a line through. Manager Wilson wont to Harruwamith this morning and found that place in communication with Toronto. He has men at work repairing the break: betvmen here and Harruwamith. and expect: to be able to handle tnainou at an early hour. Th. 1: N, W, mmnanv has a bin {area of ITDIIBCI. The telephone nystem in Kingston has been alnmuged to the extent of &'n,0lJ0 or 86,111). It will require 2.0!!) feet of cable wire to make ropuns and this cost: $1.50 per foot in Germany. It will be some duyn before the system will be placed in order And that only tempnrnrily. A large force uf men in busy at work. `flu: Nun-th Amnria-nu nnhuvrnnh nnmnnnv John Henderson& 00., mun. _ y The Bfoclwille Tinm says the dnmegen reeulting from Sund.y'I norm are Almout mcnlculnble. Very many ehnde trees throughout the town are preclicaslly de- stroyed. The limb: ere no heavily lmlen with ice thut in some instances they inc bent to the ground, while meny trees have large limbo broken off entirely. The injury to fruit trees will probably be the most Ierioue item of loan from the norm. The electric light, telephone And telegrnph wire: in some pieces were broken by the weight at inn And thin mnrninn tare Ivinn on the Ill -UHIU PIILTI WEIW UKVIBII y BIIU WUISIII or ice And this morning were lying on the ground. Tim mlenhonn nvqhm in Kinmmn has old. It Bee Done Great l)ama[e-'l'eIe[raph Companlee to do lluelaeee soon. The storm of Sunday extended from Helle- ville to within a abort diatance of Vaudreil near Montreal. The damage in the west wee not eevere beyond Napauee. Between that point and Kingaton the wire: are down at nurneroua `me and poles have been mapped otf. he treee have been much damsged, maplee and poplar: eulfering moat eeverely. Orchards were conaiderably af- fected. many old treee being tumbled over and branchee torn of the more vigorous onee. From Kingeton eaatward the aeverity of the etorm was meet felt. The 1 hole nec- tlon of the country from here to Morriaburg hae been eadly wrecked and many Ihoueande of dollar: in damage done. Nortlnrard the atorm extended to Sharbot Lake, but in eevority was not felt much beyond Harrow- I'ni`h. ' l`L- I).l._..|...:II- "`.'..... _-..- eL_ .I_-_._..- {33 PILLANDj OVIISiT"MENAT. ; I I H 11. Ul N_| N] |`-_ N 355` 11 '.`."o$} ?s'L`c'Jr'i:`$$ h`i>`1j'1E2'2'7'?)"u'nF:{'?? (`ERS and OLD \\ UL .\ 1):. [1 has no equal for the cure of Bronchitis bore Throat. I Coughs. Colds. Rheumnusm. Gout. Glnndplu Swelling: md All Skin lneuu. > O Manufactured only by Thomas Holloway. 78 Row Oxlbrd st... 13:0 538 < Oxford St.. London. I t1'Purcha.aera should looktothe Label on the 80:03 And Pom. It the oddreas is not 638 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they are aounoun. l2: THE PILL Am-H mu?` Din 1 L thv nnrinn In that RTITXI A `Hun A6 /?0/VIE `El//V/A/G Si/PPE/?8. `_l_lJ-u'-l-l:3._l.JJ.LlJ-`\II-Do All Wool Curl Cloaking, 50c. - T Discount of 10 per cent. off all Cloakings $1 and over. 10 per cent. off all Tweeds 60c. add over. ` New `Spring Ulster Twoeds already tdhand, I 10 per cent. off all Mantlese made to order during this sale. This is .a good opportunity to get your. Spring Mantle made. Ourlob Dress Goods going out lively,` T T NOTE AGAIN THE LEADERS. t 150. Quality for 11c. 20c. Quality for Me. 3250. Quality for 150.,` 30c. Quality for 16c. 30c. Quality for 19c. ` Discount of 10 per cent. off all Dress Goods 200 and over S airdy s One Price Store, 88 Princess Street. $5-III. allulnllll nu` plnmuu. or T. W. Iclho vs. Thoma. l hll|ipo-Ao- has far rant. `I9, "III nllhd. ._.:..j_j~_:%, , NEW BOOKS-

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