Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1889, p. 4

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INK Irtlll ll'l.IUUI - H. Hricv.-laud. who made I good indepen- dent run fur reeve this your, will be pre- sented by his friends for the post next year. The nitizenn nf Kinunfrm onuhl nnhn-an I-Ill? `|CIHUul F0 5-IIYCUU. The ferry question is not yet aettleul. The only olfer is irom the old reliables. the Ful- ger company. They ask for the cancelling of trip: on Monday, Wulueaduy and Fiiduy mornings, and while nmny islanders are willing to concede this, other: lsvour seek- ing fresh tenders. I.` |l-:....l.....I An. ..-....I. - .......I ...I.\..-.. 1 lIIIHlUUUIeI_\'. The township a_gricuh.urul society met in ` the storm last week, but adjourned till Thursday of this week. Only villagers faced the `element; to attend. 'I`|\- C...--n ..n..-o.... ... ....A ..-L -..LnI..l TL- ISIIILIII Uy Ill`Ib'll5 UVCT IIIHUIC U3l'U.g[0uDu`- a cold, cheexless passage. Then Kingston is reached by the ferry steamers. Hn \\'m?ns-mlnv av:-ninn nf fluiu wnnl: Hun ` I3 TCICIIIHI Uy Illa lcrry UICHHICTF. On Wednesxlny evening of this week the , council elevt of the to. nshipare to entertain the peopleof the islamiat a hall at .\l\-Lawn : hall. They will do the entertaining not up handsmnelv 'I`l.4 `A _. In-ml of-Intern: to the Pulllr-T|io Ferry uuutlon ['11 Again. , Deryo`s sloop drifted in the gale from Sim- coe Inland tn the shore near the mouth of the Wolfe Island canal. A party were working on Monday to release her. The nnnnnnaurn Ami mniln from Hm Rmnn UH LVIUIIHCJ LU IVCICHUU I101`. The passengers and ,mt111.from the Rome, Watertown & Ogmlensburg RR. are brought` from Cape Vincent in A boat and across the island by sleigh: over almost have g[ound-- I cold. cheexlesn nnnsnoom Th:-n Kimmtnn - _,H.. ...q . v - - ` - Ii` u - V - - vv 1 New Cottons; Sheetings, Tlckings and Linehs opened up and much cheaper thon last year. '- Dross Goods forc. worth 1241-2c. ; for 1fc. worth '15c.; for 14. ' worth 20c. ; for 15c. worth 23. ; for 16. worth, 25c. 10 per cent o QLOAKINGS over $1-. I ~ 10 per cent q` DRESS GOODS and CASMERES 2C and (over. ,---w~~y-__ _---v.~.r_~n-.ax-:w>--.-.- - -- 10 por cent off`TWEEDS 60c and over. M 10 per cent o_ORDERED_MANTLES duringthis sale. . 10 per cent of? READY-MADE MANTLES and big reductions also kl.-.... I\..Aa.-.._-r\L , ,.- - FLOUR, FEED AND SEED STORE, NO. If MAIIKICI` FQFARE. IULI. SUPPIJES Q]-` Tlt REST QUALI- TY 0|-` I`lDl.'l{. Ilnll Feed. Shorts. Bron. (ma. lhuvkwhml. Hay Apples. Onionn. Rom-y. Beans. etc. Also to arrive Mnnnobn seed Wheat. 0nu_nnd Barley. 2 Cut: paid for run. W. I`. BAKER. Commiulon Merchant _.._______j-__j..__. _. . .._._ . y 5 RE;M:E:M;BEB A 7 OURDISCOUNTSALESt7iIlGONTINUES V IN ADDITION to LIBERAL m~:oUc11mNs ON VACI. WINIER LINES WE `~ ,, ~ `ARE OFFERING ` ALL WOOL cum. CLOAKING-S, V Double Fold, jfor 50c. % WOLFE ISLAND NOTES. IIATII .._ ._j---.--1---w :1`-Q `:0 id o...a-.;:-2.-.:=e.ur.:.-:n.*..~.~r.:: Iwwrv, lnthI.|I.&:II'Iu.)t. MIL; and I or. pnukoulu. . Innlnanwn I\-nnQ. Ilownur uonucnc Goons`. Book--out fun on Ination. - Iuviulllt Cuill I0 ITS. DION. msuuuauput Lrunlo of bio! Ever introduced tom Public. yuunvuun. WHOLESALE DEPOT : 30 8t. 8_at.-mment 8t.,lIont_r_pq(. I-.-.-...I n._........ n...._... _ ID `I-1 $1-CVTWIIJ \J-I-IA-S :2 `rho Oonorul Baal hut! Atont, u npoohlt 0! human 0! uhtu W '5' .L:'-....:n.. '- :.-.: Lnlllnn any unnnn whhlnn i ELLMER EOUS I1-_ Q|.__..A Q..n_-4- --___. I I Ad rbru-ntiotlllxtnot of mound v ~ ublrcyuya ollcln nourishing And ooonongnel bull: ofanup In I Mr mlnulu : I (round-work {';.'aT.'3u"3l a'. ".3i'.".?u`. x'.i`; n"s"u'..."`"' " R; Dun -_4 11...: A_A..I- .5 In . n .lI `recon endodb an Modlonlh-of . tIcl:hnlu':III.ho;'I.h\pnu'. Dtanibu mm`:- Foo-Balc AUG:-cc - by -enlvory A Edwar&$' "oesicffp, iv nknnnl 4b 4' `clung: _ I and E0!` OHOCUVQ rlnl urugmubiuica h M` "> Iwillprovounnylgzdg ( var did nor on .w.J;."c`: 3 -1 L lenddoont an-plbt look. i CAI. ClJ'l'IIIIKhlOI. W-o Tomato. \ Brockvmo-St.. Luv:-once HI". Prldny. Feb. 131.. Kingston, Oltv Howl. Batu:-dnv. Feb. 2. p7i"a'liut?'3'a':?x;':`{;:;"L and oocuvo. III Il l'I l'?I.|-I...aL- ._L..__ Ian ournnvIYlAll. animal `Jul --nn.n&lfIhljIaE I mnue [mm Inc very best [when oum, I for 25-. ; ou 1- unnol nmlrh [ho npu-inl broom outside I I \'ooIl's Fair for lean than 232. each. A 5 lendid large snow slmvel for c. : medium B to for boys 10:`. : b(,`ol banner lump burners. medium and small. Tc. : large sin I01`. ; very best lump ohiumlcu medium and amn!I.lc : Int e sin. 50. Dlrner and ten knives. good pnlis ed steel blades onlylc. per hu|f down pain. some very be-nuni!u' pi-ver pickle cruel: and bum-r dishes rtvluned to SI. Ivor In three lillcl the money But we cannot tlnd apm-on lnenume rate all the special linen Ihm have fallen nrrv I) ll!!! areal Janunry slnughler ; but we han- cnvled _\`nur attention to enough that you mm are we nu-rm buslnesmnnd that we nu-an Io drngnprlx-vs to clou nook that will loan far in the u-kground All the moat hm-krupt nu Hon mu-s now lnaomnnd on will ruling mun- than ever ow unufolt a lo trust your uwn Judxmuulln mat purcluscs till you` have vlaiu-1| Wt-od`s Fa r. The vrmh Mlppliul. food's Fair and 10. Store. corner Prlnccas and Wellington Streets. Klngnton. Onl. PRINCESS STREET. ABOVE SYDENHAl:ST. -- _-. '_-v- ---uvuu vuvyrwvruul GUI: .:1;wA|od 00824::-4 Vqlublo Th um I 1 In mtod -rmm um '.3'y':'n.n .:`;;.".?..... 3}}? able l5uu:u.u ovnlnnuuou, In1`nL'o- no.5 and lnbhutli-umonb. D--1-.-_I -I I ..-.......n_- A- L..I a u__,_.. p._._ -_-, many otner pulnr bmndn.3 for tc.. or Ila. Der arose ; cl ful line of school slates. A Rood one for 30. :.f0ol:cap piper. 12 sheets for 50. : Dix- on`: b at plnin_cednr ncila. I for In. ; rubber tipped lc. each; hon namely decorated pope- trieo. containing 2| sheet: bent white '|0tc pn- rnnd `4 envelopes. for llc.: some in very t cream tinted uc. he!-`ears glue mucilnge. the but in the world. onlyl . perlnme bottle. Once used you would tote no othcru a gift. it-`onsm-h etove polish. host liquid polinh known to the trade. no rust. no dust, loc. per bottle. We have he newest ond heat soap dish yet hmuuht. out. adjusts itself to your wnshtub, ecruhhing [mil or sink with perfect case: no shall otfer it with n lnrtre cnkeot coop complete for 20.`. ;tlon t fall toseu it. A [root drive in fl tubular-lantern this month only we. Beet so looted bird seed. put up in pound nnolmges. ., ..-h pa--kngvcnntntning n cutlle tlah hour, per _..: luau: Tc ;mntcli(- It-r lnnzv hm`. To. run _\ l Hoot clothes line on 3' l0.: : 3 dozen heat Flo!` elothre pegs for 51-. :and u w for the month of Jnnunry. while we are trlng to outdo our- ` seiwa. we will sell you n t rre string brnun. made from the best for 25-. | you mat: h mu-inl broom omnial.-. I ncnomers. 50. : with each at-rlbblimz book we give is beautiful chmmo : one In-no bottle com- ink. 3c. or Stat!brd's. the best ink made in the world. to. per bottle: A choice auoruvvent of asset pens. includln the celebrated 2. and other pulnr rnuda.3 for or Inr 3n, : fnnlu-An ntnnr I9 n||nnO- 0..- 11.. . In- will be spread llp(`n rtur counters fur you Fatt- urdm : he on hand early and secure lllt` how .-wlvctiuhs. Our first slttughtor wiil be l'. ll'l7.L'n best giltbnndvd t-onl lvods. I91-. ouch: these good-, were it not for Wood's Fair, would he sold in your ( it_v tn~dn_v for SI each. One extra heavy Kttulish not halter with very strong lie. just the halter for farmers for their rnlts. usually sold at 50 our price I90. : one I0 utlllrl. gtlliltllllld Will, ve durab`e, never rust. ,\\' rth .'l6v.. our sweet nlr brine I50. : this is nnv of the greatest. but-umins c\'er0'err d by us : and I to pt-evant thc trade ll UlII snatching them up we have do idul nut to BC" over two to any nnc purl) . Sit.-ighs. not at grunt quantity It-ft rt-tun our mrlosd. but 900! h, and we will sell _\'nn ll lttrge 3 l-ont-ltnc d sled lrezulnr nrico. '.`.'x-.r. tiliutuhtcrvtl mice. 3% ; hands me. lY\TRl` swnn nt-vkt-ti tipped slotgli. worth Si. slaugh lured nri--u 390. l-`nlhcm und motht-rs now is your golden opportunity. improve it. Plvsh goods. we bought this season a u immense stock. and received thereby special out prices. and h1\\'elM:en sollingthtem solow that ll lhnve been astonished him we would aord to sell such elegmt s for such low prices : yet for the month of tuauttry we will druu these into our slaufhtorod list. of 5 N-r cent. disonunt. This wit brlrtr an imitation leather dreasiutt case down to 730.. and an clegtuit silk pin it one down toolo Don ! n it-ct to see this l in of goods while the I aughter sale is coins on: Mine-ng knjes. best nolishodrteel blade. goous Ivmle the great slaughter nn. Mincrng knives. and 7c. School books. A full line ; Gnu:-`s copy boo 7c.; mo e scribblera. 30.: 2(1)-page scribizlers. 50. 1! lb each giyep chromo: In-lo ON SATURDAY. JAN. I211! we will mm- mence our great clcnrlnz sale. `Encouraged b ' Lhe tiucoess of our ltutt Janunryhcleariv-g store: sa'c we have determined to make this Jttnttttry clearing sale the greatest attraction of the sea- ron ' these are no idle words. The great pub "t-. in this enliulttencti age is not to be led nstray by hluster. but hohoitrellable fM(`l.l(tlli in these culutnn.-1 ha ve tttwaya met with prom pt attention frotn the intelligent readers 0| this per, and to lhl'nl we say, do not dc-In) . de` ttys are dntttnnttts. Our u`ntu.rliIer bargains will be sprcml ` ttr_dm_ rho on early IHNI `WOODS FAIR AND 70. swo. 0/254 7 0&2?/Na SALE. A LARGE stock.` aorrom PRICES. AND A DESIRE TO PLEASE, MUS `A'I'!`RAS2'I` ATTENTION. Agent Gnnd Trunk Rnilwny. oorncr Johnson and Onurio Suoou. | n1nu:u.....1u 42:!) p.111 Ixprou trains Nos. 8. 4 and 6 run Sundny included No. 8 does not run on Mondny. All tickets good to return for thirty days. For rates and general Information apply to fl'IYYI\Il' A IN V! A `iv V1.13 REDUCED l` NR3`. l`l(`KE'l`S will be on sale tom Monday. Feb. 4th. to Salurdniy. Feb. 9th. indunlve. and good for return um I Wednes- dn . Feb. 1511:. auenger u-nlna leave the new City Pusan- nnr Damn I... no Inlmmm mm. .. l..n.._.- . u I-en. IOU]. ger Depot. fool of Johnson Street. as follows: oomo IAH1`. I colsu wnrr. No. I... )llxod.. Iu".I:'|I' '"au3":'-`II roar." ' -:3 ?.:".`."zfn.._._...`" "`. ."'s1`..":\....%'.'.'.".-'- OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. WINTERGARNIVAH The Battle of the swash and the Capture of Canada. 50c. hankee Girls in Zuzuland. by Louise V_es- cediua Sheldon. $250. Text Book of Nursery, by Clera Weeks. New Edition. The Spell of Aahtaroth. by Duield 03- born. 31.1). In gi1vers'I`onee. by Charles G. Roberts. Berri .25. Prince Charming. 51% the Author of "A Great Mistake. . ` ' FRESH SUPPLIES OF Robert Elsmere. 40c. John Ward. Preacher. 400. The Story of An African. 2)c. A j` vtrujcisjnp- Housekegginglade Easy. by Christian KT "`NiBET's comm BOOKSTORE ] umwu` 'Rb'c'ERv ! TTTI IIWIWEE Twocu Loads of the Ontu-lo Burn; ndlnlunl Uoiuuperlor .- Arm A\!T\ nnnmnu .. - N; CLlRl.VC;8;1. ` Orrouu Burn: Annuou Bani. IMIO1\T'I_'_R.1E.A.L- FEBRUAFi_Y#4th to 9th. The Battle of the swash .l\TIE}VV' IBOOKIS- -ll|'alK U0` IIITWP 3 A3 AND PORTER ` I.II-- lI-u..-o- --J inn. T`: :Ll_L I-3. BIIWZI -nu |-uvuyu wnun suuuuuulut nuu I3!!! ` ByC.I.PIAR80l 100.. Btltilonld. oyuimobut. Mlyournooerfdthun. YY; _PAY__'-- John Henderson & Go. /'I99.reN~>_NMEr!T- COME AND SEE THEM. III YTHE. SIIITII U LYON. -dung- lm.mI1-om. 013.. II 0 wm. AT Tn}: mcomxmo or THE mm rucuumls A mew smpr. THE A.\'NL'AL MEl."l`l\`G of tho Bond 0! Trade will be held in the (`ouncil Chamber pn FRHJA Y ~E \"l!}.\'lN U NE.\'T.l8th instant; I! 7:!) ofclock. for thoialeclion of otliccrs and minor genei business. By order. ' ' " ' "* I , TIIOS. MILLS. ,3, ' . Secretary`-Truibauror King-awn. Jun. 15th.. 1889. , Day Books, Journals, ., Ledgers, Cash Books, MEAT MANY%%MERcriAN Ts` GEORGE ' OJLIIFI`, ` Tho Oman] ZION Anon: THE "mlv/708): , . Sec: Jun. 150:`. > : B99!3NDi.5# J Blank Books. THE PEOSEEE` 86 Princess St. 'O..7\F'IT5F?hA:6`E. IAH1`. 1:5) p.m. . 2.136 mm. : 6:10 nun. Invoice Books, Bill Books. Etc., etc., etc., Is now complete. oun srocx or selected and packgd with cloanllneu and can I n,, R H lI-AhBl|- L A. h.Ia1..-... II) 1 wnrr No. 2 . . . . . . .u 1-50'p.m. No. I . . . . . ..a\l 2:05 am. No. 6 . . , . . ..nt 515 a.m. Mixed.....al 7:i)n.m_ Mixed. . . . .al. 7:5) `mu. Sundays ~t Mondny. ! ?7' UDKSILLER ' vf STATIEEEB, E- l`. \\'e are getting an insight into the nature of the quarrels between Mr. Nicholas Flood Devin, the fanciful poet of the prairies, and the otiicen of the Northwest mounted police. Mr. Davin : earlieet experiencee with the police were not the happiest. They were the development of a eerione row re- garding the poneeeion of a ank of. cognac whivh he was taking into hie new home for medicinal purpoae, of conree, and which was conscated an contraband goods. Peace be- tween the warring element: wee proclaimed ier a time. but not for long. Again and again Mr. Davin had oocaaion to deal heroi- cally with the police, and to point out the danger of triing with hi importance, and again and agein he extended the hand of lriendehip and naked that the pant should be forgotten. Now. however, the dilferenoe of opinion between him and the oommendant of the North-Weet mounted police in beyond reconciliation. One day he etorlned because the love making of a full private and one of Regina'e blooming Inaldenn ehonld have been interrupted by the lending at the yenng than upon a dletinot Inlneion. and he demanded natialaotion lor the heartachee no unnecee eerily lnlllcted by the eeparation. Ihe next day he applied for the eervieee of a nnniher of the nonnted polloent a aoqlnl ewell-out which he wee conducting. He wanted then: to act an waitere. an eooial laeheye. and lie- name the tint oicer at Regina eaid the gevernlneet wae not enpportlng the lease for enoh a pnrpoee. thethehedetceonelderm the lot the non : leellngl and . llr. Davin got Inad. and vowed that eonehody would go. A: a niernherol parliament he expects to ntahe a eenutlon in Ottawa, het- he, may heve e the ol-ll nholiehing the monntedpollee elniply heoanee they will not polhhhbhtniteand eervehileenp. He in ninhlng enough oat el the government It `hire a va|et-or e wet nnree. Ode to tho hlIorhA silt. What does all thin mean? Sir John has promiat-d the Irorkingmen that he will put an end to assisted immigration, to the im- portation of foreign labour under contract (excepting the British). to extend the fran- chise act and adopt manhood autfrage. and if possible womanhood eurage, and see if he can do away with the depositing of $200 in the name of a candidate for parlia~ mentary honors. He is also in favour of establishing a labour day (to be a legal holi- day) improving the Seam:-n e net, and pro- viding for the better inspection of vessels. And certainly Sir John ehonld not be allowed to forget hia pmmiaee. The Iegie lative committee ahould eee to it that he does not indulge in plausible talk for elec (ion purposes. The workingmen are not to fooled with. The Montreal Star announces that the franchise will be dealt with this session and no doubt the voters` lists will be got ready. We hope so. These list: have not been cor- rected for three years, and in the hye-elec- tinne lately taking place a great injustice has been done to many of the young electors. It in a scandal that any one should be de- prived of the exercise by reaaon of govern- mental neglect or indi'eren:e, that this con- dition of tninqa, ao retrograde, ao injurious, should he the result of taking the line out of the hand: of the provincial authoritea by whom they were properly prepared. .` _ ..-. . ....- .0... vulva: vn.~u.vu, u--u .\lr. fwomey was as great an nnnexationist as his lite opponent. A the tory press shouts No, no." Well, w at says Mr. Two~ may himself`? That he is "in favor of the broadest possible reciprocal trade relations with the United Staten." And has the con- aervnivo press not declared that this would lead in annexation Y Then what is all the row about 3 The Wniaaid (hut in the election of Mr. Twonley, u Inuyor (Sf \\' iudeor. the cause of annexation had been made as conspicuous as if Mr. Sol. White had `been elected, that \l_ I.. ._._. BALTIMORE . F353?` 35? ! 9"._3TE.'*3 The liosrd of tnde will prolnbly discuss the slliiirs of the Midland agricultural asso- ciation on Friday evening and urge theilm vourable consideration of them by the coun- cil. The city should certainly do somethinv handsome in the interests of the exhibition. It is calculated to bring the people here, to help business. to help every local `interest, sud to the! end should be aided by the councils of the city and county in a substan tiul way. The friends of Dr. Montague. the unaeatod of Haldimund, are greatly nnnoyed that he nhoulq have no go through mother election. He's so smart, you know. He had the .smartness to issue a paper in the queen`: mune. directing the Indians as to how they lhonld vote. And he`s troubled about how he can Again impose upon the`:-ed men without getting himself into trouble. Yes, he : very smut, and pure, and high-minded ! .-:.'`.:"'v.:'- I" mm a an rg ya no DIG-I100 ggtincyau stood. The WIIEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 8 man columns. in publtphod every Thu:-aday 3 t 1 . I I In Id on: who ;,:...:m..-:c mu *3 "M " EDW. J. B. PENSE. Provrlotor. ".;:;:"a~.n*...:".v,..,.- dbenthh me 0! an etch. unions when - booked. wnouaa inoluu-god: Special nouou in reading `column are chant- ed at twent cent: per lino fo- osoh lnlertion. Oloen o unincorporated Association: or _ Societies will be held-`pononnliy responsible for All orders the! R170 - , _ Attuchoa In tho paper In one of the but Job onion; in Cnnndq: rapid. ' stylish and qheup work : eight improved printing prunes. ., onion in Cnnndq: n;ud.'ut:unn and qneup j eight Improved printing pt-cues. y,_ ` All shame: for adva-tina, uubscriptfogt and igb pruning avg payablqin advance; Mu. THE j:`:A1;.j( Yvgna. Tn: `Rnrrxsn '1-lltgllw Iibllnhod every oven- lng, II as King Sine Kingston. Ontario. at an umunn I-`II YIAII. ADV!-:u'r7?nng 1;n"rs. For four llnel. one ow tgjnnertionl .... . . 60 Fox-`tour lines, each subsequent insertion .. 25 Over tour Jinan. Int lnaeruonr. . . . . 10 porlino Enohuu uantounngquu,_voinn.... so " Onoonw vluhuqnont 00 - Twice: week. subsequent 8o.~ -Throonwooxtuhooquont 4" 'l`welvo lines to the inch. , ' Nnlinuu nf Rh-ch; Mun`:-lam: and Danthn Eh. .5 ANNoui~I;:EMENT. W Whlg`.'qL'l;9ol`oph-<)n'o;.A>!Vlumbor 229. j Eldi TIC l\JCu ? I Plnu. uandsnulx Noll Id.` p:1nounooQ`t'I:.orucstlnthcolg."' 1 -5 in I A Q A L Q g n I '-`opera /or adocHl;'3 ga,aduuoxHpt*i`op arg vauce; n. gt Ins:-stood. _ ;HE_ BRITISH WB1G.THURSDA_Yg J N. lil IIIIII Ulililg {KL CI: 1) ll`. llll Iloc: ovoponud corn, I00; tolnococo. 1'53 oun; cnnborriu. I00. quujun and jelly. Io. lb; hhlo and cooking spplu. I10. I pooh. Ju. Onwford. '0 Wall You llnrd-ctrrnrozd Ionoy. Canned nlunon. 150: but cooling or able appln. mo. pooh ollou, lb. . cnnhon-Io. we. I quut; rnpborry JQI jolly. me. In; roll bacon. mo. lb; or-up-. lm lnnnnn. kin. .13; Crawford. puny, ugo. 1; roll moon. Iago. In; No.3 lunou, No. Ju. Crawford. Captain Geo ghuuniltunton tddo mun- ugor ol the M. . company, and Mr. Kmo. night wntchmsn fur the lune rm. hue boondiomiuod. It in said they were re- louod boonun they were not nuiciontly careful ol the company`: prorerty on the night of tho noon! hour 3: e. when the my Walker drifted lrom her mooring: 1? Ban-ielicld bench. ` Sena pound: Spouihh onion, 25; din: onions. wupocl: 3 lbs. gnonpou. ulna: nvnnnrnnd mm, mm tomnlnn. l0n. I Celahratod Ga nloua. The aolobraud Hanging Gardens of Babylon," were within the procinta of the palace called "The Admiration of Man- kind " They consisted N gardens 0! trees and owenon the topmoat of a series of arena: 75 lacs high and built in the form of aaquare, each side of which measured MN) (ireek feet. Over `. ,500yean later we nd a celebrated garden! of James Vick in honor, New York. For description, catalogue of seeds. advice how to obtain free a copy of Wei`: oral ida and alao of the famous new mac call .Vich`a Cap- rlco."adlroaa. James Vick. aoodnan, Ro- chester. N.Y. I cad. bro! her. and with can. Tlmse nlcklea lo Vlcl. of Rochutau. and In quick trip time you'll ROI. from than A book full ofaoadaand plaauaoran. Send. broth: r bond with care. For the Floral Guljo from Rochoauno. N. Y. YILLOW SIGNS. YILLOW TUBE. Use Peerless Brand" Cases ot llaappllcd Charity. Kl.\'I.\"l\l.\', Jan. l6.-(To the Editor): In noticing the case of a family of English emi- grants whose disreputable conduct has lately attracted public notice. you remark upon the frequency of imposture and the need for thorough investi ation. I may add that this Instance shows a so the benefits of entrust- ing the distribution of charity to an orga- nized society. which always institutes searching enquiry in regard to cases of ap- plication for relief. Now this fumily, by their persistent be ing. exrited the com ion of many Itint individuals, who, lie- sides helping them themselves. applied for fuel for them from the Poor Relief asst-ciar Linn. A little wood was once given them from this society. but as further enquiry by the society revealed the true character of the family no further relief was given from that society, notwithstanding repeated re quests for it. The moral is obvious. If you have not time to make enquiry hand over the ease to those who will. Aims, given without careful investigation into the cir cumstances of the applicants is much more likely to do harm than good. It is fog such reasons that our citizens should be glad to sustain liberally those charitable institutions, which undertake. without. fee or reward, the by no means triing labour and responsibility of relieving real need. while at the same time discourag- ing plausible imposture.-CII.\Iu'n'. l|ll'll(l up I` IIIG UNITE 01 :1. fl. rrlnCB, on St. Lawrence street, who sells jewellery and farniture on easy payments. He engaged as csnvssser and cheated that entlemsn out of some SIS worth of goods. fho latest news Mr. Prince heard about him came in the shnpe of s bill from I Cornwdl livery stable keeper. ' It was in Cornwall that his latest matrimonial venture occurred. um uzuuu In Ina employer ne trletl DBVG Mr. Mclntyre, tailor, Beaver hall. `make him an expensive winter suit, but was pre- vented by Mr. Clarke hearing of the scheme. afterwards, ll0We\`e1`. cheating Mr. Grund- ler. the tailor on the corner of Beaver hull hill and Dorchester, out of another suit. On. the Saturday before Christmas he en- gaged a room and board at 97 Brunswick street for himself and u i e. who had gone to Uttawn on a vacation. He stated that he owned a piano and vi-rious other articles of furniture, but would wait to bring them in till `it had stopped raining. He also stated that he was going to buy out Mr. Clarke`: hranch store on St. (`utherine street, and. on the strength of this, borrowed various amounts of various gullible people. He suddenly left a week later without paying his beard. and after a vain attempt to take a valuable overcoat with him. Next he turned up at the store of J. H. Prince, on St. Llwn-nrw an-eat, who at-lln inwnllm-v -ml - _ here to pose as his wife `under promise of During Christmas week Montreal was the `as l_um of a clever oung soound_l_'el`named Si as N. Seytnore. e was introduced there, . quite innocently. by J. M. Conroy, clothier, whom he met in Kin ton and tried to cheat outof 89,000 on the `pretence of buying out his Quebec store, `givingva mortglge on two supposed farmstowned by him, and valued at some $3.000 each, as his security. While doing this he prevailed upon a demo`-madame taking her with him to Quebec. He intro- duced her to Mr. Conroy and several whole`- sale merchants as h_i_s;wife, but bein found out and advised to drop her did so, saving the girl without money, not even` paying for his or her board` at a second class hotel where they were boarding. Mr. Conroy was. informed that Seymore tiied to sell the stool: at half price, and at almost the same time Messrs. Atwater & Mackie, Mr. (Jon- roy s attorneys, received information with newspaper clippings attached which went to show that Seymore had been in the peniten- tiary for bi amy, and that, but for the death of one of tiem, he would have four wives living. Previous to his meeting Mr. Conroy it seems that he stole. a horse and buggy from a Brocltville livery keeper, but was caught at Gananoque, without being prose- cuted, hqwever, as he gave up his watch and chain.` Shortly after he committed the same otfence ip Watertown, was traced to Alexandria. where he sold the robe. and later on to Ogdensburg. where he sold the horse and buggy, each to a different person; making his esuupe and turning up in King- ston next. When Mr. _(,'onroy obtained these proofs of his pertidy Seymore was put. in gaol on a rnpias and kept there for a month alternatively threatening and beg- ging for his liberty, which was given him at last. as he was not worth a cent. He left gaol about ilecomber, and the next heard of him was in the St. (`ntherine street store of A. W. Clarke, bookseller, who employed him for the (,`hris tma1-trade. He was a rstclase salesman, but so much of his re- ceipts passed into his private excheqner that. Mr.' Clarke thought it best to discharge him. Seymore accordingly left the Saturday be- fore Christmas, drawing his money and notifying the young lady in the store that he was going to he married that night. ' ln the name of his employer he tried have make a null Ill Mont I Star. Dumb Chrin MID! ..!V.,|!.0I `and nlii-y Occupation:-A ~T"_3":l|lh-paced Soonudl-cl. Mont:-ml 1-`mu-_ ' .. LETTERS `F0 THE EDITOR. They llnvo Boon Iulonod. |-!_.l` ____ __I, ___1_A__A__.A_l_ We Inn sell our lack. _ mod: Spanish Can- . A.'Inv..nl-_'lIh;nI-nnnuunn, jf_, A MAN `or Mmv NAMES. pnno now um um R._pi3':n`3i"i5'soN,4 I \' lD-wl`ZnllV IUIIIIIIIIIJ ll|I 0| IIII IIIII lull]. Dy HITOUNII ~ Ward at the time 9! the American in. to tho aoat that he wu willing t6 ncrlcc all llll n! Il't'l.,rOlI!l0Il In ordor that the frucldul war nlgln be ended lsvounbly to tha nmth. : Cchrrh ound. had!!! had unot bmth uonnd, by Shiloh`: Cam-I-In Rom-dy. Prloo wean. Nan! Injector Inc. sold by w- .1- Wilson. . ... .... ....-- ., .... ...... .--.-. ullrroeelcn regardin ' railway ooenzetlou with the (G. T. R. hllo at Montreal late- ly, he had an Interview wlth Mr. Waln- rlght, aaeletant manager ol thie road, who gave him thla encouragement, that if the ol Bath would make it intereeting ll: in company to devlate their line into . Bath. they would do eo. The meeting wan unanimously In favour of the project. Speachee were made by many local celebri- tlee. who expreaeod their wllllngneee to ewamp the unualolpallty lth a debt. to be paid hv thoee who come alter ua, ll thin great laeaat can be eecuved. The epeeohee rtmlndesl me of the one made by Arteome the Hun ollln Amarlnan war. In IIEIIU IIVJK IIITI WIU IIIIIUII IIIIIIITVNI. `I. I1. Ul- Buker. of Linda: , pornouctotl Suns Clam in style. he choir under Mr. Hurt`: le onhip discharged their duty most com- mondsbly. while t e-children, Min Forwnrd playing the Accompaniment`, sung very sweetly Ievenl hymns llld carols "'1 he Golden Nine," nn nnthom. umg by nine girls dr-and in whim, holding hsnuon upon nch of which I rticnlur virtue was inscribed, wu vary 0 tively rendered. The Rev. Mr. Fornorl, of Adolphunlownxlollvervcd an amusing and inntruclive address. The re- oolpu were nr nt|nfActory.--A mun moot- log wu culled y our new nova, to [at An I rdi u out! :."m.1';_ 5:31;. "Min: .':`nya..ff.'.'.': :.3.'T """' 4 Jan. I6.-In upito of most unfavourable weather. the Sunday school "Christmas Ship" entertainment at St. John`: church on the 9th wu very successful. The town hull was comfortably lled. l`he nhlp with its ail covered with preaonu and in crew of little Jwck turn was much admired. G. H. M. Il-L_- 1|` ll-..I--n -_-.n_.o.oI "U--A- l`I-..- illUUl I! IIIUTIIIUH. IUTIIIUTI, (H ("II II... now of hkota, in visiting his brother, . E. Thornton. -.\|en and turn: no going to the Lhnntic-I Iiuce tho mow hu fullou; wagon ore gnod.-John Shermon hu gone on an ex- tended trip through the Lori country pur- chuing furs.-\'. S. .\\.ha&r hu returned to his work in D1-uruntn.-Dr. Yonru left to- day for Wellington, when his wife : mother in very ill.-U. I`. York is around ngniu. com~ letely recovered from his i|lnou.--D. E. plane was: presented with 5 hondoomo drun- in one. Friday owning, by his Snndoy no nool clul. TAHWORTH. Jun. l. n.-Mr. Smith. inspector, had threo Scott Act. cues before Police Magistrate Duly on Tuudny lut. Sunford Boaley, of Knlulnr, rn offence. Admitted selling li~ quor, and his one was uljonrned for jail` mom. John Finn and Ricnnrul Phelun. of Erimville. did not. put in appearnnce and their uses were also u1journed.-'l`he muni cipnl election was very clone on the reeve- ahip. Leunnrd Wnger having I majority 0. only two.-The new council meet next Mon- duy.-Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, of St. l |u|, are spending the winter with Jnmoa HerchIncr.-rl`he Menu Mann have return- ed, hnvinv completed the survey in min Yariur to Hsrrownmith. Riclnrd Lawson hu tuken I contrnct for blunting I rock Lu! near Erin|villo.-\\'orK in booing pushed Ahead on the railway. the wnthor being very lnornblo. -(loor;$o Thornton. formerly of thin an. I, uni nf )AkntA in Iilifina hi: hrnthnr I 1 IIIIII UTUIJIIIII Hill rulueu. At the late municipal election 3 large vote ` was polled, about {(1), and though some one dilcomlited sadly by result it is trueted the! the people will not regret their choice, and the: those chosen will do their duty conscientiously. jg}? Irlmc. The Sunday sleet storm wrecked the tele- ph win: And many poles ; grout damage 1 one to fruit and ornaments] trees ; some fine orchard: half ruined. Lo 9|..- Ins- ........:..:..-I ..I.....:.._ .. I..._. As. . 37'-IIIUU Uy H13 ITIISUUII [Ur Elle p('[ Dex` yero The citizens of Kingston could enlarge thoir idou of the nmgnitude of the trade of I the county by watching the island boat on Saturday. The crowds of people that return from the city lulen with purchase: for thin one township are educator: an to the generd tnlc. TL- Q.._J-.. -I..._A -4. ____ -__A-l.-.l AL. A_'_ d_9.I-:_B.EoEIvEb - 15.-.`- n_-_4__

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