FURS THIS WEEK IN ULSTER CLOTHS AND SEALETTES 7l"valu'e'35l.l F One lot English Dress Serges 90 per yard worth l7c. One lot Fine English Melton Cloths at 7c`per yd worth l5c Also specially reduced prices on French Cashmeres and French Herietta Cloths. F FOB REDUCED PRICES ON r0THER CLASSES OF GOODS ' SEE DAILY NEWS- Dress Goods---Dnerlot All-Wool Dress -uiting at 12 1-20., worth 20 cents. % S One Ipt Cirnsl Hair Costume Cloths 200 per yard, actual FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, RETIRINGMUHEAP SALE TZEINERS SFECIAL- OFFERINGS This in I rue chums to secure A mood article at 5 very low prism: LOOK AT THIS I SILKS;-W BLACK AND COLORED. YELLOW BXONB. YELLOW TUBE. ` Use Peerless Brand" BALTIMORE ZF>RE_S|_~l RAW OYSTERS ,.u_, ._u|. ..I..-..lI..nn. nn ngpu Continues to Draw Large `Crowds of Buyers. BARGAINS __.:.I &____ Dress Goods! 7 WILL BE F'c5R sALE. DRESS MATERIALS AND UNTIL ALL ARE`SOLD THE FOLLOWING RETIRING CHEAP CLEARING SALE. IBUOCESSORS TO F. X. COUSINEAU & O0. DONT R. & J. GARDINER. w. H. oA1txuvs.-212Princesa-at. TELEPHONE 2|. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Hai nes & Lockettfs. 3 ALAIN 11111.! L \Isva.uu.u -- In Pints. Qunru and Smnul Kegs. whlohjudzen pm-ouounoe the nesv. In the city. In ll I I f\ I I I5 f\ f\ `I A LARGE STOCK. BOTTOM PRlCES,. [AND A DESIRE TO PLEASE, MUST ATTRACT ATTENTION. J.9I_:_ E*.'S3E'VED N m-In Rre win: PRINCESS swam, ABOVE SYDENHAMI-8'1`. 6E>Ei52X HOUSE A FRUIT mo ovsnea MARKET ID A I U151`: rlvunn. (LI./Au A\Jvv u-.--. It contains neither Alum, limo. nor Ammonia and may be used by the most delicate oonnutu Ilou with patient Intoty. In eat Iuocenl nrinin from it; be! instrlnoioul y THE BEST VAL E IN THE RKE'l`,n wellu thor- oughly adapted to the want: of the kitchen has excited envious Imitation of its name Ana spa mm:-nnoe. Bewu-o of Iuolm exiitdd onous Imitation of its am toeannoeu No addition to or vananion from the sxmple name: CO0K S FRIEND IS GENUINE. s o ~. `yr :3 urn "SEEKS? Bi?!-:Kb%.- We take the load in Quality and \ Variety. You can get almost any shape and ntylo. Our Home-Made Brood in the Inuit. Made only at I-1-|r\-r7"l'fI!CI 8015 Agent in Kingston. QOI..'L-v ' Unmlxed with China direct from their estates These teas stand without a rival rm Purity. Btrenxth and Flavour. The undersigned has this day I'uculV0d_| undunsignad da rucuived B emnlloonsignmcnlofthvso (the nest [em in the worldi and will be happy to supply those of his customers. who desire something really choice. with A sample of Lhe name. cnnrs` rmsnn iikiiti `POWDER IS A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDER. .I...... It... A. gmmnnin The Baruoova Tea. Estate. The Loobah Tea Company. The Mochl Tea Estate. Established for lhe purpose of supnlylnq put _-__- . -- -.-- . A. 3XIViED%DEN, _____-_._....... an-II-|O\?Q1-Ir?! IIVL unsung -u---nu-- Just the thing far cold wuthar. Try It AT `HE BAZAAR. __---j 7'-\`I'fn _s'sm Ta_Estate Depot. S0301`!-0d Ind pncuou Wlln l7|0l\lIIIIIouu nun you- By C. H. PEARSON & 00.. Bthimoro. Id. -nu ..-.. than hut. Ask your Kronor for '.`hom. l`UI A l llUI\ I`. uuu ur NECKTTES, UNDERSHIRTS. COLLARS,CUFFS, ()0 T0 RATTENBUBY S- guu _Iu::w-- :-o-- onoxol rnma n nuns noun sno:a1u1N.I'n:ssnn an. 0L0- VIIANDTIHOTEY SIID. _. an 1311: A'Nr'1T_1"l\'l" BOSTON - HAT - STORE, w--.-..--v_ A Good Man's Overcoat Made to ~ order for $13. }:ovr~\'nr. if u bad man cmncs ulpng will make lulu om: fur the szune prlce. -71 A I 5- r\ l'\ I-' I I rm MATCH ALL Tm: ABOVE. ' Men's Fur Collars and Cuffs, Men's Persian Lamb Caps, Men's Otter, Seal and Beaverdo, Fur Gauntlets, Coats, &.c. All inform-Ition as to prices cheerfully given. Beaver Capes. and Caps, Alaska Sable Capes, Oppossum Capes ahd Gaps, -,gCrenl_a1:I :1_ Saple Capes. M UAF FA s. THE PEOPLE'S UP-TOWN GROCERY ! Fur-Lined Circulars, Ladies? Fur Jackets. . Ladies Sable Sets. Two Car loads of the Ontario Brewing and Maltlnu Co`: superior V- . v Isl A\1"l"\ r|t\l')rEII) T No. 10 OLA RIL;VCIL: ST.. Orrosrrn Blunsu Aunucu Hunt. _j___.___..__.._...._ :BEVAB IBO.A.S_- _...__,,.__. om! FLOUR -fbF; _........- QAIIILW A IIAIInlI' Ilnl As.-w. DAAY %$L,_ nna lllalllnu to I uuprn III: at ALE AND PORTER In . .\.--_._ -_4I 61..--|| [Inna Chlnh Inlll \./\J\Il\ u 1' nuuuu -u v..-. .. rude Link on every pwkago GRoQ';RVI_1E:is: ;LIQ_[1QR.;>.' U -9-] -I-IJ 5.] L: -I- V $1 In: lnwno-runmo Conrlcnonuur _______--4_: 0\'l<`. DOOR Hl1II.()\\"(IITY HOTEL. FOR A (`,H0l(`E LOT OF unwrm vnvnrnnnvnma An! I A no nnm IT]..- L\.J-Luau xiiuu srum numnv. THE OELBRATED vvwvo c-on--- v J " 35'ToYJas uunnv u'I'DI2'D`l' IIAKIEDV I Ilinaii-an-u. V -_. Soloclod and packed with cleanliness and one u n n nzunonl D. (`A n.`Q;fnnp. IA ::A:EmsxsHIMN9$- c_)y_EaooA'rs. iraii LARDEK ` '-IZNDIAN TEA-SJ l1\_l_._ Ax_..... a..,... .3... {lllll UIIU IUI uu: an: no lunuv. TWEDDELL, n n....n n u 1\\|'11 run: 11. Vvollingtqn Street. L` 1-I-I-L-I-V Dunn:-r Bovul. IV In W luv Iev. Jen. l.:'.-I`he ennuel meeting of the Croeby sgriculturel society took piece in the town hell, Newborn, on Jen. 9th. The elected oflicers were : President, R. H. Preeton, M.P.P.; vloe-president, Thomee Cenuon; dlrectore, I`. C. Sin letan, Wil- liem Beee, Joseph H. Butler. enrv Free- Iend. Edwerd Leech, Oliver McNellv. Allen Preswn. J. H. Sin leton end l-Jdwsrd Kerr; suditors. J. T. (is egher end 1). H. (Vole. The secretary end treeeurer will be eppointed et the tint meetin 0! the new yeer. There stemls to the cred lnl the society SII7. end the new olcere will lshour to melre the ex- hibition of I880 sur nee whet of ell former yeers.---John R. W ght. Ottewe House, re- ceived his new `bus sleighs from ID. Fisher, Fsrmersville. last week. They ere e line peir of hobs.--Division court et Newborn tomorrow before Judge Reynolds. -J. A. Shever will shortly open up e provislun etore.--\\'. liuuliu peid Cerleton Piece I Vlell lent um-k. - l`Jn~ llsydn Quintette club, of Brocltvillo.-, me desirous of gitina one of there mum-riu here.--- l'he parties who hell squettednn islands in Hull Leke met in Dr. l reeton's ulllce lee! Wurk to errenge to hsve V the ielen-la mirveveul end deeds obtelnecl. Welter Beetty, of Dclte, has secured the oontrect of serve in them end commences duties st once. `he neme 01' Mud Leke is en eye sore to the inhshitente here. It ought to be celled The Leke of The Hundred lelen1ls,"es lt truly is.-Dr. Preeton will leeve Ior'l`o|-on next week to ettend his llsmentery dn es.-Uood dry herdwood selling here lor lper cord end solt wood eh8l.75 per oord.- here will be no ser vices mag 50 HIVB, HO TUPHCII, "UH, lllllnlllll. `- in Joyce. of Joyoeville. he: been engl I to tench in No. 4 school section, and brine: Cunninghem for Milburn echool.-Richnrd George, of the North-West territory. Alter en nbsence of twelve years, id | vieit here last week.-MlIe Mnggie E ny, of Kingeton. in" out at Henry Knnpp'n.-Mre. Dewy, of Mi lburn. in Ieriouely ill -The church choir ha been re-orgsnized with Jemee Hughee u lOldOI'.--RSV. Mr. Laird, of Sunbury (Pree- byterisn), held meeting in the stone school house on Mondey night. He will continue tlieln monthly.--The pile of Wulus that comee to this oice in greet. compared with those of other papers. The people. grit or tory, generally like the beet tending they con get. BATTigBE A . Jan. l4.-Tlne rain of lest week cnneed ` immense damage to tree: in thin eection.- The election content Iut Mondny wee very keen here; both pmrtiee worked zenlouely. ` The re-water wee much indulged in, end many herd words resulted ; more excite- ment on an occasion of this kind never pre- uiled. Many atic combat: were prevented by cooler hende interfering. In one cue. I hotlieeded youth challenged en old men" to measure their John L. pow:-re, but the old men declined. remarking thet he did not play that nme with childreu.--Wuhlngmn Vnnvolkin iurg broke through the ice on the lnlxe And nnrrowly escaped I watery grave. -'l`he ice was never in such a trencheroul condition As this winter. --The wines! weather __--L..a sL-L -..-- -......I. eki. nillg.-. 4|..n\A U9 1:. Iunluuvu `I vvo` -......_---. __ They try the bat. your grocer COIIUIUOII I` |llIIWllIlCI -l IIU WIUXI WUCKIIUI rophet that ever struck this villnge, oumo sat week in the nhnpe of An in)un," for when asked what uort of wonher we were ning to hnve. he replied. "Oh, nut.hin ."~- in .lmn~a. of Jnvoevillo. has onmnoul WESTPORT. \ _Jan. l4.-Mrs. Peter Ewing, sr., who 4` died on the 9th inst., aged 83, was an old resident, and highly respected. and leaves a large circle of mourning friends.-1'he storm on the 9th did no damage here. only to blow doiv-a-the B. & W. engine house. -~ (iood sleighing: wood is coming in plenti- fully.-~A Moses & Uo., Brockville, have started a branch clothing store here. in Mr. M, J. Mc(,'sun s building. Main street.- Charley Rodgers was very ill last week : is now improving.-W. M. Fredenburg has an expert overhauling his roller mill. and will increase capacity. -A mischievous boy broke a light of plate glass in H. W. Lockwood's shop window.--Since Westport has become an educational centre there is new life in all the schools of the district. At the recent entrance examination a large percentage of our pupils passed ; of the I8 who wrote l4 were successful. The percentage of success- ful candidates in the various control was : l`icton. 36 ; (`-ananoque, 40 ; Kingston. 60; Newlroro 66; Westport 77; these gures give our district first place and makes us prou'd of our schools. Of the successful candidates 4 were from the village public school, 4 from the convent and one from St. Edward's separate school. memoulut. cnurcn, wllere buoy Will umu BUl- , Vices. Major Woolley is ex acted on 'l`hurI- ? lay evening to help in 3 ju ilee meeLing.~ l Our young people`: prayer meetings are very poorly uttemled. We should have a general turn out.--Uuleb Raymond has been elected superintendent for nmolher term in the Mebhodilt Sabbath achool. I!!! I EICPKISE, Jan.` l6.-Misc Jennie Wags!` returned on .\`st.urday.--~Miss Bells Wagar, of Rich- monul, is visiting here.-\\'ilsou Bell has re- turned from New York state. He is shmlt purchasing E. (I. Jaclisunis farm in (fhippav ws.-Miss Josie Wellington has returned to her music class in Sharbot Lake.-Reuben Jacksnn is abuu.t. selling his farm.-M rs. Reuben Wugur is gaining slowly.--Mrs. David Burgess is very low --Mrs. \\'elliug~ tan is very pnnrl_v.-.\l r. Maybee, of Odessn. l tn nlusble horse here last week --R. ll. 1) Vnn. .. ..I.....s p........n- Iuuninn-u Arrusn l\IL1\lDn urn v---.4-an Jsn. l6.--H. Doyle. of Winnipeg. was \ visitin John Doyle hut woek.-Mrs. A. Donal son, of Brockville, is visiting Mrs. .John Anderson.--'Ext.ensive repairs are be- ing made to our public sc-hool.--H. Doyle is training: young horse that promises to be fast.---Our young peoplesre becoming ex- pert dancers.--Mr. Germain unloaded a car load of hny at Rideau station, purcllsted in the east. Considerable business is being done at this station.---I`he wires on the U. T. K. have been nepuire-l.--A large congrega- tion assisted at divine service held in Cush- endsll church on Sunday. After mass the members of the congregation discussed the ndvissbility of completing the spire. and making other improvements, but did `not decide. ' ` Ir. VJIUIIUIC IIUFHQ IIUIT IISI. WUCI -`I\. ll. ` I (ore is about opening business ngaiu.~ `The Salvation army have rented the old l Methodist church, where they will bola aer- uiman Mnl:.r \\'nnllnv in mrnanmd on Thurs- LYNDHURST. Jan. l6.-\'esLerday Dr. Wetherell, while goi1u_1'dow'n to his boat house, attempt- ed to walk wrote the buy on the ice. When `opposite Jonas street, the ice gave way, precipitating him into 40 feet depth of water "0ld' Neddy" Morrison `saw the Dr. drop, gave the nlnrm, and run quick- ly down And succeeded in shing` "the un- fortunate" out in I. much exhausted coudi sion. Great shock followed proetrntinn with excitement, but a few lays rent will make all straight Ignin, and the `worn. will bathe ruination of 58250 chronometer. NEWS OF Tmi DISTRICTWI GATHERED B! oun CORRESPOND- ENTS |N"TH,E VILLAGES. 1 I lnterentlnk to Verv Many Funllu Who Have Mgvod to the city And to Mun] More Who Have Friends In` Thou Plncu. gag gm Lx@:`sm E. .1 On. nnlnl -nnlhnr. `Pt! II. KINGSTUN MILLS. `II I\ u 2 1:72, ,, THE BRITISH Wm. FR%`lDVAY.JA1\.T. is; I hava and Hayard'a pectoral balaam In my family fol` yoara and have found it ahead 0! any , praparalion u! the kind In curing oolda, am. I can eapoclall recommend it gzr childnn. Alan. M: R, Mlllbrook. nt. .....-.., ........ "After Iuering with dyn pals. kidney dlune. loan of Appetite nor an in the ` had until dinmurn ml, I hour of B.B.H.. ` took two bottles am am hnppy to say I feel unwell an over." Mrs. Rufua E`. Murry. New Albany, N.S. The VIoI;n; Lentenn, Frau Mado- lcine Ponu, bu just celehntod her nam- birthdn Innlvorury In the but of hoalth And grin She received Ievonl dhtin- 1 gush vlniwru. There has put arrived 5! J. Campbell : wood yau-d, Ouhrlo uncut, tho but nook of unwed or unnwod Innplo, also tho `at of (Irv nlnh Good. ICWQC 0|` IIIIXW 0! x of dry ash wood. Portrsltl ol the wives of four expreI|- dentn adorn the walla of the whim house, qnd members of tho \\'omnn'I national press Association are moving to have added one of Mn. Cleveland. 9 - A Vuluibln Discovery. 1". P. Tanning. Noebing, 0nt.. says he hu not on! found R118. 3 sure cure for dylpopliu, ut he IIIO found it to be `he best medicine for regulating and Invlgorm tin the system that he bu ever taken. 8 l.B In the grant nyntom regulator. A correspondent o! the New York World make: thedincovary that the letter A Ap- penrs In the mme of every resident the country bu had. It Also pguree in the name of the preuident elect. . -Hill. Luv nu... .-.. you -----v-v mzum. "' 7' E E E B E; C) S- nnmnu-I-unmo II yuuv I III nu:-u-nu--o There hnve been many remerklhle cure: of deafness mule by the use of H |rd'| yellow oil. the great. household rem y for pain, inflsmmnion end eoreneu. Yellow oil cure: rheumatism. lore throet and croup. and in ueeful intermlly um externally for All peine and injuries. The Hon. Churleank. lngnllu. of Troy, has completed the twenty-lth you of his aer- vioo on the supreme court bench of New York. - 0l)l'3SS.\. Jan. l6.--Turu the modern city editor with his big, big shears loose in the country corres )ondent s copy and he becomes a verita )le bull in a chinashop. It's his fiendish delight to nip 3 word here and there to lop a bias hunk oil" both ends lI(l take a good sized tuck in the middle of the sentence, making it appear like a three- leuged stool, and the paragraph to meander like a dog with a unlit` leg minus His tail and the owner a tag. He eagerly asks for news but wants that told in one line which he himself requires :1 quarter of In column for. \Ve would much rather he'd recreate among the 1.000 isles than slashing at an otherwise newsy item understood by the locality readers if'not hy himself. Boil it down I Bah 3 Give the readers the meat of a good thing as wellfas the hnne.a l`he Ernestown agricultural society nrhcers for 1339 are; Archibald Caton, president: R. W. Aylesworth. vice president; J. A. Tinn- mermau, Sec.-treas; directors, Wm. M. Fraser, Henry Benjamin. Wm. Clark. John W. Denyse and J. A. 'I`immerman.--Miss Nellie Aylesworth is looking well after a six months` visit with friends in the west. She was welcomed to the old homestead by a reunion of the family and many friends. -Thomas Unnoghu has returned to the county town for six months.--l .S.Ti'nmer- man has been laid up with neuralgia.-Fred and Frank Ayleswnrth are attending the collegiate institute. Fred is missed from the choir.-A load of saw logs arrived at the mill this week.-Uur school principal has a beauty of an greyhound.-0nce on a time we're told Peter had faith and tried to walk on the sea. but alas! he went through Some one else tried the same identical trick on the ceiling of the Methodist church, with this di'e-rence the hole is there to prove it. -John Gardiner, who has been teaching very creditahly a school near Farmersville, is home on a visit. -They had a livel ' time last week over the trustee election at 'ictoriasection. Fought hard at the poll all day. The vote turned up a tie, 24 and `N. Charles C. Snider, chairman, decided in favour of M r. James Johnston.- l'he Church of England Sunday school scholars, about thirty, at Thorp mis- sion last week were entertained by Rev. Mr. Quartermain. Each child was remem- bered by the ladies of the Odessa congrega- tion.--Miss Bertha P-ooth has returned to Farmersville.-(7ottage prayer meetings on every Monday night are in vogue.-\\'e have no regularskating rink this winter but there is splendid ice on the river `Some of the .\'cott act farmersand some store keepers are dishing up cider withla spirit. They should have a care as this plainly comes under the Temperance act and might set When baby was sick. we gave her Caatorin. , When she wuss child. she cried for Caatorin. ` when she bocamu Miss, ahejclung to Cvuatoria. When she had ohdrenmhe gave them Cmvorin n n----.4u. Jan. l.5.--Miss Cora Moles, of Arnprior, ' is in chsrgeof Ysrker public school. She comes highly recommended. - 0w_ing to i'a'rker_heing easily situated in a hollow the heavy storms have no etfect on us.-l(leorge \ Dior : barn near here was badly damaged by the heavy wind.-Yarker, has not. ac- commodation for all who wish to remove he-re.-\\'. Gordon 8: Co. will again operate the tannery here. The facilities for tanning will be increased, thus creating s good mar- ket for hi1lee.--Ihe C. M. choir haeybeen newly organized under the supervision of Mrs. Shible .-Andy Hill and his_aides are now engage in getting out the stone for the railway bridge here.--Alf. Connolly is a partner in the foundry as well as the pump factory. All is under the name of Connolly & llro.-Hay [has tluliuetl in price here owing to competition -8. Winter will_agaiu embark in the flour `_t_rVade. `Motto : Cash sales, small protlts. -'l`he country is so full of butter that merchants are sendinv theirs i.u'.. Montreal commission houses, thereby losing about 3c. or 4c.'per lb., and owing to competition are forced to pay `I00. per lh., and some of it only fit for axle grease ; but they must not complain, or a customer will be 0tTended.~-l`he country m,erchants should in each township form an association as city grocers are doing to protect themselves. In the matter of a repetition of debt running as has been shown by the Kingston grocers they are losers, as parties have a habit of getting into nleht in every store in the coun- try. Regulation is nceuied` regarding biscuit and confectionery manufacturers selling to nnnnn nun!-n 1 M . vuckuu. Jgu, l5.-Mias ` chuge of '.'r|m.-Mina anilv in -St. NlaI`y`8(r. lacupupcnurcn new man unduy, aathe` ev. Mr. Wright will be .gaent on missionary work in Hutingn county. ' ` '- - \ id 31:.` Mary`: (Flgiacopal) church here next Hunthul an the` A Cure for I):-ufnou. llrokog Down. I._:_.. _.:mL .1..-- VIIAJIU Ilnutns uuuus O -D. FRANKLIN` W.:|.I.on(d of All. Have your Rubbers slipping at the heel but get a pair of the Champion Rubber Straps, 10 cents a hair, at .A.'I` GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Amazon Cloths, Armure Cloths and All Winter Dress Materials. Previous to Stock-taking we are going to oFFerthe balance of our` For the next week, before Stock- taking, we will sell Woollen Goods at cost to clear. This is 21 Genuine Sale. A JOHNSTON as: oo. ISTJRPRISING BARGAINS! Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, All must be sold. Rich Gros Grain Silks sold at 90 reduced to 60c Satin Merveilleux sold at 90c reduced to 65c. Colored Satins for evening wear sold at 455 reduced to 23c. Black French Faillie Silks sold at. $1.50 per yard `reduced to $1.10 Better qualities at a still greafirreduction. Florida Naval Oranges, Florida Itmm-t Oranges, Jain (Holy Land) Oranges, Menndna Oranges, Valencia Orangan, Florida Laugerinea or Kid Glove Oranges.