Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1889, p. 4

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""v$oWm:'rTbFn s{AI* mm! mmu D mulls or HARD A.\ `D `BOF'I'V %D1|lI Iolddonn. Mrnlylol . OBAB3. Woulloolo. NewCottons, Sheetings, Tlckings and Linens` <;pened up and much cheaper than last year. OURDISCOUNESALE Still CONTINUES` -v--..----jTj-- REMEMBER .THI:: w.EAPET C{WET5.1NnTHE: 9 0MIN`IQm. IN ADDIFION TO LIRERAL R|*I[)UC1`[()NS`. ON ALL WIN?fER` LINES WE ' ~ ARE 0l"["l-IRING . , ` ALL wool. uF$'L CLOAKINGS. N THE MARCH or INTELLECT` IRICI-I]3AIO1\_TIB:E3]RIB 33% co- Double Fold, for 50c. lO(`le(1 mm new om-h pm-ktwc uv, uwl-(.I|.::-71* ; nu" I HIM`! 1'|UlIII-H Ii clmlu 2| pa-gs fur Jmumn); \\|IUl.' .-irlvn-H, we will :1 nuule lrum the \ `ml vmnnul lnuh \ 0:4lI~4 Fnir fur lurgv nnuw r-ho` Imps I00. ; host I and small, Tc. ; I 1-hInn.in: nuulh 7 IKE. IICIIIIU, "XXI UIVIII um. luvl than bcunlfully while and veal nu. Fold 1 wholumlo donluro Anddru I.-up vcywhoro Pond I4? Cream. 8 oenll: ond .1!) Liver Fallen. 2 oomr Pond Llly Hkln Rona. H cams. H. l`:-mun. (`lmmhu Mnnnfm IOJII and Proprietor for Cannon. `III-uni In.v.InIu`nI A rnil. "Inu- T 'n":-`s'.`-`,:'._:=j 1 `-7---i-rC-7---l- IS HERICBY tiI\'E.\ that thv Forporalion of the t it)` of Kinavton. the Railway Compa- nies hereinafter mum-d having consented there- to, respectively. an inter:-an-d. will npply (0 the l.(-gt.-ilutttrt-uf the Pr0Vlli(`Uuf _t)nt.-qrin at its next t``.88l()ll for om Act In vnnbln thv said (`or- poration to substitute for tln-duhenturos an- lhrllod by u it -law enl itlc~d.\ ll` Law to aid and RSHIHI the iugoton h`tnith'.~x Fn it-1&0!-\\'t| Railtnt ' (`otupnuy by uruuting u buutis lh`l'l'l0 of 8l.i0.&l) for the purpose and upon lhu mind'- tinns the-rein tnentionod and '0ntnint-d."n.-nwttt- vd to h ` the Nu,-tors nnd tinnlly pn.~sa~d hy the (`ottnvii of the said (`nrpnrnlinn nn thv lith lily of lit.-rtotnber. I881`. tmynblu within tltv ]N`lilId of twuutv years. Other tit-[)1-tttun-.-A of the Mid corporntlmt turn like tuuount pu_\ultlt' within thv tmrlnd of {tiny _Vl`tll't<\ fra III tin` slut lhl` said h)-htw in to tnkc vfIu't, bl-tux the Jilxt day of l)w~t-tuber. ISIQ4, and to ctmhlc lhv said ('(tIlllt`tl U)[|l\1*8R lay-huv uutlmrizing the hmto uf thv lust-nu-ntiunod debvntttn-s. will-out uhoo.-.r\ im( tho fortnnlltios required under and hf" the Mn- uiu-ipal Art. nut prov idt-d for in a con: ittun cun- tuined in the by-luv tit-at Intent ium-d. Also to dcrlnrv that the vundition contnincd you It large 3 henbkno-d sled (regular 1-rim-. 750.1. slantzhlert-tl prim-. 39c : hnndsv me. Innu- awan-nevked tlpped alt-ugh. worth 81. slaugh- tered price Fathers and mothers now is your golden opportunity. improve it. Pl--sh `goods. we bought this season '1 ,lnvnn-use sltm-k. and n.-vein-d thereby special out prices. and hurts been M-lllngthem solow that at lhnvr boon will nish:-d how we would nord to sell .-auvh t-It-gnn' goods for such low pric on :_\`et fnr lhv month of January we will drop these into nurslan ht:-rod list of `.25 rer cent. disc-runt. This wit hri- u an lmitnllon loathe-r drvs.-ink ensue down to 7342. nnd nn ('l(`Ql|-I silk plush onc- `-wn In Mu l)nn't ncglo-ct In soc this line of --mlu while the uncut t!ll\tl|{hl(`l` 9.-uu in wring nu. Mlnvlng kniu-H. be-.-t no i~lul ` tvrl blule. nnly Tn. Svlmul books. 11 full line; ll.-uza-`a u wus- hook 7v. : ltll puma 54lI`lbl)ll'l'F. :`lIl~p.-pt .-vrilnhlu-r:a..$--. : with curl: sq-rltlhlinx bunk we gxw at be-mutt-ul chrumu: unc lame bo'tle cum- ll-L or .`tMl`ur:l`-, the hue! ink lllzhle ln Illn- world. It`. pvr bottle; a chuivv `w l.r'."`.n' of I .-tn-el pt-nu. inoludin the m"(-brntml SSH. and umny other pulnr mnd~\.3 for 10.. or Inc. Der gross : I ful line of srlmol alutes. In good one lur 3c. 1 fuolrasp p tpor. I2 shut-ts hr 5". ; Dix on`: b ~st pmln u-dnriuenvlls. 2 fnr Iv. : rubbo Ilppodla. on--h; h-in smnely dt`I"'ll`l\l(`d paper tries, containing to sheet: beat white note pn- n-r and 24 tn\t'l0[I(~9. for Hunt unnw in very -st on-Mn tlnlul ll:-, [`x]'nguzI pluv mnciln c, the but In the world, only 10. porlnr,.c butt v. ('l|t`t` uwtl you would lniv no ullmr as A gilt. l\nllr-llrll Mon` polish. best 'lqtIlIl polish ltnuvrn | to the trade. no ruul. nu Hunt. I0t- ner hnlllv. HA1 With. bolt. lbol, 50., ch! d~?h|I.U.-| lllul-b-nhsfl d utmhgnlu y '-lII V.,:'lrlU,l`Cu;r:0"~..lO|Ot\.* \`n`?.l'17' o1"kn"':-' "Co" .. n.. u.-. .`.`b...` nu-knuu Ir ;llllIl(`h('M, tur Inruv box, To. II'l"I\ _\~ ll) rm-t lino only It): :3alm-en hunt Star ' 51'. :nIul n W for `Hm mun! It uf uv um tr_\lm( In UIIHIII nur , will .-It-ll _\'I'lI n th 0 slrlmz hr: - In. wry heal trrr corn, 2 fur '.'.'n- wu mnnnt mutt-h thv apt-(`lnl hrnmn 0ul.~i:lt- tut" \\ ll'II tlmn uunlt. A nplt-mlid lurut-:muw I-`lItl\ ('l fur 21` : Im~dlulu sim fur bogs zbvut bnnnur lump burnt-rs. mulinm lnrgn nlzv lv. : rt-ry ht-st lump chlmulea medlumund ntnu!l.4. ;lu call-,-,5v lllvtu-r ml tt-at knlu-n. Rood pnl- oal nu-1-l l>ll|d!.` only .590. half dolnn mint. Sumo wry lu-nuIl!n~ 1- war pk-klu cruel: and lwtter tllsht-9 mint-ed to CI. wor h thn-e tlnul the money lint we cannot tlnd spat-to tuenmne- rntu all the special lines that have fallen I ---r to this great Jnnuuy slaughter : but we lune uulql you; attention to anon lt that ymt can see wetumn lauulno-|,and t at we nmm to dru price: to 1-luor Ituck that will Ienvr far in the -lucrouml III the t bankrupt nu llnn utlox now gnlnu on. un {on will realise mt-re thv-no-\-crlaovr ununloit I to trust ynur own jmlgnnont In multln purchnt-.5 tlll you have) vhntovl Wound : I-`n . The trad uttppllnxt. \NotIt|'s Fntlr and 7c. 2-ltoro. corner I":-lnceu and Wulltnxton Streuta. Klnuulun. Ont. Ulwv uwu woum lniv uvher gift. nal, per bmm-. We hive 'ho newest um! he-I soap ("sh _n-: bruuahl (ml. ouljtlrilia iuu-H` [0 your Wamhlllb. scrubbing xmilnr run}; with parfoul om-to; \\- nhnll om-r it with It lane min-of (-mun vonlplvlv fur 20v. ;t1on'l mil to 801- it. A irn-.-it lrirv in A tubulnr lonln-ni this month onl_\ 391-, Real so- leoled bird seed. uul up in pound ncknpu-.-4. N umnuning u vnlllo xh IN`. po-1 nu-knszv Tr ;nmichq~.u, lnruv box, 7v. ` 1'|I)lIII'rililIu only ` pvz flIl"1|lPll1llnlh Jnnumr. uhilc um lnimr in .mm.. nnr nmvy tttumah not hnllcr with very strong lie. just the halter for farmers for their cults. usually sold at .'i0uur price we. : one I0 quart yzulmtuizt-.1 peul, var` dumh`e. ne\'er rust. w -rth ourswcep n nrioe I50. : this is om~ ufthe greatest banmtna cw.-r otferrd by us ; and to prevent tltv trade [rum snatching them up we have do ldod nut to poll over two to nnv one party. lo ha, nut it great qtmntltx left from our rnrloa . but vnott. h and we will sell t large 3 ht-nt~km-~d slea ' -.1. prim-. : luna- son : tn:-so taro no ldlt` words. The great` pub lie in this vnlighta-.ml age is not to be led astray by bluster. but hom-at reliable fl\Cl.lld in tht-~e tnlulnns hnvv .-iiwuys met with prompt alteration from the intelligent readers of this per. and to them we 5.)`. do not delay. do- ays are dnngurnus. Uur anltuhtor bargain.-= will be spread upon our 1-onntors for you Stu. urdrv : be on hand early nnd secure the best 30l(`(`,0n8. Our first sinu ht;-r wi-I be 12 dozen bust gilt-b.-Inalecl coal h 5. 190. each : these goodw. were it not for Wood's Fair. would be sold ingour city today for SI each. ` One extras hmvy Tmzliuh hnltcr with their cults. ON SATl`lll)A\'. JA.\'. IZTH, we will 1-om monuc our great clt-nrim: sale. Envouraged lu- llic mic-4-z-ss of nut` Inn Jnlnu\ry'.~a(`lu-Arirg slm-lc, - .~m*o wc huve determined to nmkc this January cluuring :Ull1'|l'l(. Rvrulcsl ullnu-Hun of the SP0` these idle words. The pub are `FWD; LILY CREXM. woons` FAIR iAN_D 7c. smm-1} GREA r 0&2?/N0 SALE." 0 skin from what ever mute and all loulhneu horn lha hot. hudmnook and DI.nIIuv u-Lion --4| n--1 |n|ornn' H'mI\ Rich , 3 4 was AT N ISBETS `I. ma nntlon, I300. "ll. `INA! -uv. (`ommon Sense in the Household. Harland. 81. " The Home Cook Book. 8|. Miss Parluw's New (`ook Book, SL5 ` Modern Dulnuslic Cookery. by Jon 9 - The Book of Household Management. `by Is. Bu-ton. Une-half ca`l'. $3. nun. ha \I'..-:..-. unnln-`A l`nnl;n-u E... I]...- HANDY RECLIPT BOOKS I` John Henderson& 00., 86 Princess St. !{\y'._` 7 `W _` \ r: en nglu` ;. V. \" $31 ~ Q .4 A V I.` I-_ 2.? _ `L. .1 a f ::.. ` ` l.;(3``T.`;?I:%l;L [;{ ()0 M E A TIML_ANtIb!m9ME?IT -_- ---, ____ ._ T ____-_ N0. II IAIIKT IQUAII. FULL l'l`Pl l.lES OF` THE l!l".9T QUALI- 'l`Y HF l|'lA|L'N. Mill Fwd. lihorll. Bran. mu. ltnnkwlwu. Hay Ap lea. Onions. Romy. Beam. 0- Also to an-Ive Iumoha soul 'Wlk'u!. LI and Halo]. 1? (`uh puld fa` an. s 'l`Hl') ANNUAL MEE'l`l\'u of the lionrd of 'l`mde will be hold in the Council Chamber on FRll)AY. EVENING NEXT. um instant. at 7:!) o'clock, for the .elocllon of ollicorajnd other genorgl business. By order`? . ` 4 THO.-L MILLS, Socrouu-y-Troaau rer Klmnton. Jan. mm. 1889. U-'. lir. (`has '3 New Receipt Book comp`;-to. $1. Enquire Within Elk`. The Domestic World. 801-. mu. A1` THE mcu1.\'.\'I.\'a`uF'ru1s: mm nu-;qL'nu-: A .\"1:w SET or AW GEAT%"{MTAN Y-MEh3H1iNT_s Day Books, dourhals, Ledgers, `Cash Books, .IlIDq ljrvlunu ulu: nun LII I. you. u(3`ookcry for Beginners. by Marion Harland. THE MANITOBA Sec! Kingston. mm. ; BOOKS Am? MAGAZIPIES; Blank Books`. VV IKI` nu. COOK BOOKS Etc.,.e'tc., etc., ~|s now complete. IAN!) SEE 'I`lH 3oARTb"c)T=`T'R`A6E CORNER BOOKSTORE JAIEH AKIN w. Polk-hut fur the Au cunts. OUR STOCK OF_ Invoice Book, Bill Books, W. I`. BAKER. (`ommlndgou Manhunt INK JAMES AGN \V. I-not Au mnl FLOUR, FEED AND SEED STORE, Ian In ZAQHII-II n1\IvAIID -' DUUM-\_.;I.L,Lr ~~, 7?: -' .4 snmovcg,_ I..uv. `vnny Wren. . by Marion I .--- -`-cu u-.ry--nus. ur-cu U-I -uv -nu uv-In of Sir J hn I-lmdonnld. Had A Mann given voice to the same idea. in public. he would have boonhyngely not upon by hi; op- pomnta, undtmottphoricnlly Ipuklng, torn I"or'iuItsncov Mr. Mncdonsld put I lur- lully low utiinutc upon the merit: of hi: party when he Announced that in lilo and death depended upon the life and (huh I.: u:.. l..L- u-A,a.._-|.| u-.a _ I!L__-I POL! l'lC.4 L I L'!'P'l NO. The oonurvntiven of the city. no doubt. feel hotter now that they have in conven- tion ulembled. inlormoi the world of the wondorfnlthinp they hu-o done. No oh- joclion can be taken to their converting their nnociotion Into a sort of tnulunlylmlrntion society. But whon man no excited, when npplnnu turn: thoir heals, they say tome thing! that no iuullucrou. II. II ,|,,,_II ,, . :,,, have utiefied himself that the 1-hject `alumni M. was the extinction) of the world`: greutest. wrongs. Ustemibly that was lliemsrck'u purpose, but reelly to found A South African O1-rmeu colony. Will he eucceed? Time will show. Meentirne the natives have not. been conquered. They heve been simply more disturbed then ueuel, mede more lavage then ever. more determined to in~ dulge in elnuuhter end wade in the blood of innocent once. in the development oi the policy which he: been imperfectly prepared end deceptively matured blunder hu euc- `oeeded blunder until the eituetion hee be e eerloue one. Seliebury in now e worried man. `He ought to here known Biemerck, end yet he did not. The experience he ie now peeeing through in not celculeted to Add to hie peece of mind or to the condonce oi the pl-ople in hie pollticel eegecity. SA l.l.\`b'L'Ii` l"S SLII`. The Earl of Salisbury sppesrs to have made s serious blunder when he consented to sci in conjunctiun with llismsrck in the suppression of the .\`-nth African slave trade. Against the evil of buying end sell- ing human flesh, snd especially against the corrupt. and brutal trsilic practiced by the nncivilized tribes of Africa, the British us tion has s right to lend assistance. Rut Salisbury, while snxious to msintein the spirited foreign policy to which his party is conimitbed, should hsve lrented llisrnsrclfs nvertures Inore diplomatic-slly. lihe old wsrvhnrse is not given to much sentiment, to much waste of time snd uleut upon schemes which sre not in some way con- cerned in the eultstion of Hermsnfs greatness. And when he pressed [or hurried -LI-anal vigorous action Sslisbury should hnve _been on his guard. He should I | ,,,,__2,c_.1L:..--u.L_..|_, L:,.. _:_,.,, INl)l:'l E.\'1IE1\'t7E DISLIKEI). The conservative press of Quebec is par- ticularly severe upon Mr. H. Stearns be- cause he chose to vote openly against his party in thealivisiun that occurred in the legislative council on the l.u'allce case. It is a rare thing to see u conser vntive stand- ing on his dignity and acting according to the dictates of `his consciente. Against Henry Stearus nothing can be said touching the morality and purity of his action. He has been accused of s leaning towards the present provincial government under cir- cumstances suggestive of undue affection, but the insinuntion has no point, and is in- dulged in only by those who would deny to any man belonging to in party the exercise of his personal judgment. The political faith of no min amounts to much who is what he is by force of circumstances over which he has no control. He is bestentitled to respect who thinks for himself, judges of parties as he nds them, and believes in their general policies and is disposed to work in harmony with the one or other of themes the merits of any issue deserve. Hon. Henry Steam: is a conservative of eminence and has done his party a great ser- vice, but if he, on any point or on any occa- sion, decides to vote uvsinst it he is only as- serting a right which no one can question. He will probably survive the criticism to which` is now submitted. It is hoped so at anyrate. THE l'A.RN1L'.LL CASE . The Parnell Tinws inquiry proniisesto be an interminable akir. It gets no nearer the point at which all interest in thecase centres from week to week, and the court seems to,_` be indifferent in regard to results, or power- less to change the current of events. '1`l"1`e expense of the`trial~is tending to the bank- ruptcy of M r. `Parnell, but unless heis found guilty of the otfence charged against him, namely to identify him through ctwrrespom dence `with agiarian outrages in Ireland, he will be a greater man than ever, ind his friends and admirers will see to it that he is placed in a position to continue. witliout financial embarrassment, the leadership of the Irish party. He hesistated about going into the case against the London 7'irm'~r. and present experiences show that he had reason to do so. or rnrm l\ rL Alaoloc avlaro that the said condlllnn and Agreement shall ho binding on the successors. I4-u-cos nml maaignus of Ih-o Mid Rulwny (`ompnnk-s rospa.-ct.\'eI_v. and on an Rnllwny (`nnuumy or (`ompnniu wilh whim emu.-rut Elm amid mum.-d onmpolfo--unn_\` nlnulnmnnto or bemmonpart. Also to ronnrm and (Inc are I-mid the laid by Iain and the oondluum there- In 1-onlnlnedtho said a n-1-mum. and the do- bunlurvu to ho Iuucd nu erlhu uIdbylnwn.And undurl thy-lmv to be lllllhurllell hy lho null AM. A also Inoonllrm In all roopoctun certain agreement hotwnon thustd.\`n pnnee.1`nm worth and l.{IIt9hQ('. ltnllvmy Fnmpomy. the Klnuptnn and Ir-mbroko ltallwny `umpauy.und me and Corporation. rent Ilnullw unoby the Napance. 'l`umwurIh and |l(`h0(` Ilnllwny (`om`pnny ofn vornun lurl of tho Klnnlnn and lumbrolw Runway (`umpnI)"|llnonnd huslmu flu-llillen unlhe Ierma lheruln not forth. and for other put IM`I\. K union. at. I351 I .ll be diati lu , All cnarpea and obprmti OI` INIDCTII-'|""|U. '53-" `I5 0/ re able in advance ; I_;n:rI:I1lood. The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 8 110888, 66 columns. is published every Thursdni m0|'!11DI at 8| :1 four, 81.50 wt 1 be c urged. I1`l\\lI I n DIMJQIIE D1-nnrlntnr. nivoly in pdvunoe, otherwise '31! orders they Rive Altncheo totho poria one of the best Jq olcen in Canada rapid. llyuh Md 011933 work : eight Improved Drinmlll DI'09800- _ _ All elm on for adverlumpn. qsub8`H17ll0!| anw prmti are uablem advance: Hm ll tun stood. Tat. Blunan Wnmla nbllnhed avory ev'en- 1113.5! 38'} King Stroc: Kingston. Ontario. - ` at tux nou.1u'a_I-In Irzut. in For tour llheI'.onor two 1nnor1lons......U 50 For fnuzlineogeaoh su nentlnnnr on.. 26 Overfour linen. Iran. hue on...... 1 pox-lino 11.. 1.5 fnuz lines.` each uent Inner per`l.!no o Ovterto llneo.lrs|.iu:u on......l lcawhnu uentoonnooutiveinm... do 0v_er to uneu. ll-9|. uuert.Ion...... we penmo Each augguentoonneoutive inn. . . . " Oncol w subsequent lna....... loo Twice A week. subsequent 1113.. .. . . 80 " Three 3 woqk. auhsoquent Bo " 'l`wel\'o lines to the inch. . ' Notices of Bin Marl-lu_ges and Deaths we. onchmnleun when ` hooked. when 81 lnchuged. Special notices in rea.dlng.oolumns are cha_u'I!- od at twenty cents per line to- much lnaernon. Oloen of unincorporated Asaoclntipns _or in to- such Insertion. unincorporated Associations or -,8odi t` lboh Id :1! `hi I all n:il::st .l1:ley wives Damn ly fawn` or Almchao m the navel` is the best Jqh 1`1-11:`1j_)A1;_.jr WHIG. d\VhIg'av Tolopono, Number 229. n-- -- ..__. " Ops`/`er per I)-in-t-r.:" any r:u|w- w-onuumy wuu Ivmcn 11 um_\ unma- punnlc or orm n purl. ` .\I. lo dun-lnxrr Ihal lhe provisions of un an l`l`(`l|lClll. l`IIH'l't'd inlu bot wu-n Ilm Nnpunu-. umworth and Quebec luulwnv 1 0munn\' um _,.___. ANNOUNCEMENT.` ` 00 UIIRIKUIX. EDW. J. B. PENSE. Pronrlotor. An\'nur'_ir.nmum. .'HE Barrlsh W311.-. I<`R'I:'l)'AY;- All holding reserved nuts for the Dorou society`: oohoort plouo nut them at Hu- dbnonfu boohtoro. Plu: now open. V, Pkslodl l'p at us. Lonmx. Jun. l8.- Henri Wold`, the Dutch A-ronnnt. who ncoudod In a balloon from Antwerp on Tuesday And VII driven out to set. wot rucueul by a venue] to dny. Hi: companion. Liam. lknlol. wu drowned. - _. -. IMHO! l)'Auue|e`e Exile. Puus, Jun. 18...]: in npuned that e decree abrogation the decree of exile equine: the Due d'ApInele unite Preeideln Cernot.'e signature. and the: if Boulen r in defeated in the coming election the ecree will he suhllnhed in the Jounud Orid on the 28th net. in onler no avoid the eneploion the! the eat in en election menwuvre. `(Iruw l9n`l. , 5IOM`y'l. nu. rrmoeu Ill'O0t, lung-son. Immense buckwheat onion. Our buck- wheat. our mute: the Guest cakes, our hnul our in the Hunt in the land. oooking apples. ublo Apples, mp pool : lomou. me: oru-got. We ; crsnhurria. zoo. Juno- ___._. ___._.____._ uo not uuelm 4-nurcn. - Tho oiciul programme to: the Montreal 'winter cnrnlvsl in not only handsome, but full of deuil for each day`: sport And attrac- tion. Intending visitor: uhonld apply to C. (I. Clnphnm. secretary. for a copy. Luna` Inn". Irhnln And uuu-tar win. x,. L. unpnun. secretary. [or an copy. Lydian` hulf, whole and quarter vyign. buugl. switches`. huir chninl. llll. "1040 30 order. Drug and munlle urchin`. Canal! corut. but ever made. over Vulah & Stcacyh. I05 Princess street, Kinglton. lmmnnna hunk:/haul calm. (`nu-rvd inlu In-I the .\'n|mm-1-. nnl\\ 0I llI Quebec Iuulwuy ompnuy tum the mid Fnrpurnllnn. to which company also lh'NlNl (`orpurullon hm! urunled A bunna of 335.111! b n b_\ -law, rut.-vnlud In by Ihu 1-lvclorl and |nu ly p.u>8(`(l by llu- mid :`uum-iI nu the Inlnlnyc-f lbuoembrr. IWL xlmz the mlvto be churgml fur the (`nrrln|n- of vuI1h\'oud by the and man u` lmu Iho clly of Kllmslun. sluull onnrr lo hv boned! 0!. and may be enforced by an-(inn by. and null as tho mmmnof n romouly Lu. any nunun.`cuuIJnny. or ourporauun. who may a 0 II jun-d or '-mulllod ugly breach u! the mold utrecmcnl by the` an d (`tinxulnn ha ts. .uc|-euro. A bend of young men has been` or nixed in connection with Bethe! church, or the purpose of holding prnyer meeting in ths houoee of people of All deneminetionn who do not attend vhurch. 'I"|.- ..Il:..i..I -u............-.- for .'|Q Klnnil-`AI JIUHII, KIINIKIIII (Y. \ 0. ll UUIIIPICLC. Just think of this, stair cnrpct for five oentu; Indies Muck wool hose for IS cents. I! R. Mel-`uuI'a. Hosiery. gloves, mitts. hoods. capo. mulllc-rs, &c., leu thnn out at R. McFuul'|. A 1.-..) -4 .......... ...-_ I... L...` ........:...I nquue. (`:npt.. Craig has laid in the city about ve milen of Wntvr pipes. Ha ha: yut four miles of pipes to put dmsn before the contract of Motfnt, Hmlginn & (K). in complete. Jnnt think uf thin, nbnir carpet for live Ollllfllly Ill Mlnitobu feed, SI 25: I per }' cwt, a square. (Hunt, ('rni. I \. C. I . l\. C(lIIIPHHy. Since the city took mar the water wurkn )l&l|l one mile of main pipes have been Aid and I20 sewer pipes. Big run an auction price: in honiery,glovea sud In line: uf wool goods, Saturday uni Saturday night at Juhnatonh. flour, ('2 75; bun, 90: uhnp hny, SH; buckwheat Hour. 650 at \\'. I". Bake-r'I. 12 Market -1.- .n Nanny Pnrngrnphn l'l-led Up by our Ko- porteru In Their Itaunbhn. rho brightest ti cent sugar in the city at Henniersnlfu. lburcu society concert. Tuesday, Jan. 22nd, with mldiliousl utlmvtions. All the plate for the new water tower has been delivered. Sixty feet of the tower has been built. A_-:_.....L Q .... -:_o-...I-..t 'l.nl..- i. In 0060 Dunn. Assistant Superintendent Taylor in in .\Iontrc-Al on businen in connection with K. & I R. company. \`inm- Ilm .-iu- null: u\`nr lhn water wan-in e.......\..-, .uu_u. .- `,..- ......-.......... ... two countries. to be regarded in a friendly way. The liberal party has as emphatically repudiated annexation as the tory party, and those who show a strict adherence to the truth will not dare to any that one in more loyal than the other. Aa for recipro- city it is a question which admits of treat. meat in a business more than a political lease, and as something calculated to benet Canada commercially. Hon. Mr. Laurier is still an advocate of it. He has no notion of abandoning it. and of aalring his followers to do the same. On the contrary he has notifie d his friends that it is a live subject. that it is well esteemed by the people, that it really contributed to the election of a liberal in Joliet, u constituency that had never before made such a choice. Noviftliis aeems to he a case of pure in-' vc-ntion. Nothing which has transpiredjn the l'uited States can injmously affect the position of Hon. .\lr. Laurier with regard to reciprocity, and, certainly nothing has occurred to make him abandon what is now a leading plank iu the policy of the liberal party. That party has hoen accused of ardently advocating annexation, that iI' with championing a national policy which adniita of the entrance ofAmericau inuence into Canada's political allaira, hut it is an accusation without just and reasonable foundation. Hon. Mr. Mowat express- ed the feelings of many of his coun- trymen when he said that the political parties of the United States were too anta- gonistic to those of Canada to expect a movement, looking to the annexation of the A- L- ._-..__J-,I 2- - I_:.._.II.. a... _A.._...:._ The Ottawa correspondent of the Empire Jnpa made a great mintuko in telegraphing the following to his pupcr: I learn from most positive sources of in-` fornmtiou that Hon. .\lr. Laurier has sent a confidential circular to each of his suppor- ters in the house of conzmons notifying them that. in View of the annexation movement which has sprung up recently in the Uni ted States, and for fear that it may be con- nected with the mm-stricted reciprocity movement in Canmln, to the detriment of the reform party. it has deemed advisable `.0 drop the rociprocity agitation to (`Ana and ruert during the coming session to the stand the reform party look in I879 ad- verse to the national policy." \',....'n.:,. __ ...,._ I . _ -,._- ,: ._...__ :_. mo and agreement by the` sum Nipllll)`. Ha I sucrusnura. luau: or an-inns. or by In)` ml)- wn vmnpany with which it may nmnlguumlo nrm unrt. Hun.-. -.v... `I: .u: 17 v- It was only the other dny that the pro- mler spoke cheerfully of the future of his country and his party. While pleased with the congratulations of the local ussocustion h, must, if he reads the papers, be nt_ruck with ` the ecceutricitiea of hlrfnienda. ., _.. _.-... uu V v u - u u - . u u v - u v. , s 5 Another speaker, equally unbslancodjaid he bplieveci with the Toronto man that Si ` John"wouhl` never die. A second specimen of gxtravngant language. It in deacriptilve of I conglition of. things in which even Sir John load not believe. He expects to die, Illd to go to I land so located that he con look down upon his people, and, as it wore, guide them by hi: eye. In _...- ....I.. sl... ..s|..... .I-.. AL-L pl... ...... limib to limb. But it in ttio conscientious conviction of an ox-president of the4oonoer- vntive` aaaocintim, alone who ha, in his political bu-oer. fpi-ojected some .ve_ry re- markabloopinioni And forced th_e people to Iiaton'to him on thy ground thnt they wero in accord with his convictions. 'Il`he congra- tulgtiona sent no the girciiiier, olmhe attain- ipent of hi: 75th birthday, were. we are in ibliiioii. joined iii by the lihoraln of the city. Theiliberaln. by this action. showed how mngmininoua [they are. They noted upon the kindliest impnleo.nnd withont indulging for I moment in the thought. constituting the opening of'Mr. Maciiounldi most.1noI_m1- fnl vnil-after 'Sir John, the deluge. A'....n..... ...-..|.-.. -......n.. ....I.-I-...._.I ....:.a ` lNClB_EiJ1_'.S OF THE DAY. A G'ln EA 7' M18 TA Kb`. I-`bu an In llnllrondlng. A car of whhhy loft the Don notion by tho Unnd Trunk railway Inn evening and u-rind M Kinutoo junction st ll:6. p.m.. and up In the city randy for delivery 5! 7 o'clock this morning. . ' ' VII VVIIII I|I_I' II-In-vutllwu -uwuv Canned ulrnon, Mic; but cooking or tabla upplu. 20. peck; onlnm. am pack: ` crnnhorrlu. I00. squat: ruyborry jun and my, lo. lb: roll bacon. Io. lb; unnpn, .; lemonl. No. Ju. Cnwlord. We Iuu loll our stock. Seven pound: Spnnluh onions. `I5c.; Cam \ diun onions. 30. peck: 3 lbs. groan pou. Ioc; evupontod com, me; tomatoes. I04). I can; cnnherrioo, 100. qunrt: jam and jelly. Ic. lb; ublo And cooking spplu, No. 3 1 peck.~ Ju. Cruvford. Advloo To Ilotnon. Mn. Window : Soothing Symp, {or chil- dren teething, in the pnucri tion of one of :tho but fcmnle nurses and p yiicinnn in tho United Staten. And ha been used for forty yonn with never-failing uucoeov luv million: oi mother: for their children. Dnriu the process of taoothin its value in inmslvu able it relieves the oh d from pain, cnrs dyna- Iery and dinrrhu,griping in the bowol|.wd wind-colic. By givin health to the child it rest; the mother. co Mo 5 bottle. ` A at the (`mnmlttu-men. Alul. I`. Robinson Wtmletl to know if rho memlrera of the streets committee wen: hwdnh dams" and had to be npprolcln-l with grave roverenco, for he had read [lint 1 they hml thrown \\'. (`nmplc|l'u petition under the tnble. Who sent it to them? The council. If the council (lid not comidrr it tliu-ourteoua surely the committee ahnuld not. He moved that the committee consider the petition and the council coincided. ' I mined in the ny-uw ni-at men! mm-u. in tlw bylaw tlrnt mentioned fixing the rive to be churned for the anrlngv (if (`t rd word by the said coiiuuuy into the city uf Kingston. shall enuru to the benotlt uf. And nun` be en- ; ton-oil by action by. and mail no the means of n l rt-Inal_\ In. any pun-um. l`Ull|[NlII)' or c0r|nra- timg u ho may he i'n_iur-d or ulnmnlod by any l)l'\!I('h of the said condition by the mill com- um): its uuvvocsorn. Images. nr nsaluns nr hy any railw '--ommny with which it unmi- mnnnlc hurt. cnmo. We do not mnkn these statements and express these opinions without hnving weigh ed them well. '1 In-y are not founded IIICTE` ly upon common report. hut upon the teati many of parties occupying high positions in uociety-men of unblemished reputation and ` matured judgment; that, li|u:wiu-, in con- firmed by circumatnncec within our own im- mediate knowledge` Moreover, we have 3 the lens hesitation in declaring our predilec ` tioul for these remedial. inulnurh -is it is l shared by our hmthren of the DI'\`I in every N quarter of the globe. -7'k4' Cniwa. ` rcr nu pnuantnrupic iauoura. South anal Centrsl America, Mexico and Cuba, following the example of Spain. have become largo consumers of these articles. and wherever the Spanish language in mp0 lien, they are now extensively used as a family nmlicine. No regiwn of the earth ntfunls snub opportunities for testing the universality of in remecly in South America. From the t.'u()lll)()|lR inequality of le\'t:l he- tween its ditferent purlions it cumpreheiuls the (`lime-tau of all the zones, and all the iliseaaea peculiar to the varieties at tempura ` ture known as frigid, temperate, and turriu ` are found among its inhnlnitauta. A grander eld for the employment of preparations adapted to the cure of every t-pe(`ios uf dis order, intnirnal or external. cannot he con- ceived, and as their BllL'Ct`B3 has been nni- form in all parts of the southern continent, we mny fairly regard these medicines as Ipecitics for the maladies of every soil and lI\n A Man \VlIo Leaves Illa Dlark l'pmI tho I \\url1|'n History. The world occasionally witnesses the ap- pearance of a man pre-eminent among his fellows, who lea `es his mark upon the world either for good r for evil. Uur century has been unusuall fruitful in such men. We have our military hero,our philosopher, our utronomer, our statesman, par e.i'`e - Imcr ; we have, also, our physician and philanthropist, pa; ac-'-11 IlI'. But now via have Thomas Holloway. who. beneted by the long experience or carelul experimc-.nt.s, and enlightened by deep study, has bestow- ed upon the world one or the greatest tree` sures, in the form of his celebrated Pills and Ointment. By their instrumentality health is placed within the reach of all that will avail themselves of them. They have re- commended themselves every where by their benecial etTects,and are now know 11 through- out the civilized world. `We are glad to . know that not only unbounded fame. but a considerable fortune has rewarded Holloway for his philanthropic labours. .\`nntlu and (Tnnrral Ame-riun. Mexico and Hefnf Bumi,`iaZt1{1{g,"ti1{on,' `mt Ea}ezrf'Bai13rZ1. Enfsis` ;}1&"v3{1ion Carpets ; all at cost. You may never have a chance like thls ' again. so take advantage of it. Anyone intending to wait till spring can save money by buying carpetn now. JAN. 12% ; VJUST TILLTHE END OF JANUARY CAN YOU BUY CARPETS AT COST RICE --FRoM-- '!3"'l'f"|"l'IIl"l\'f\'I\1T-\ f\1:)"l:) Q... /"1f`\ We Want Your Ilnrd-borntod Ionoy. II, ,,I , I,,,,,, ll`, I,_.A ,-,I_I__ Dress Goodsfor 8c. worth 12 1-2c. ; for 11c. worth 15. ; for: 14c. ' worth 20c. ; `for 15c. worth 230. ;~ for 16. worth 25c. io per cent o' CUQAKINGS over $1. V - 10 per cent of? DRE as GOODS and CASMERES 20c and over. 10 per cent o` TWEEDS 60c and over. _ ` 10 per cent of? ORDERED MANTLES duringthis Sale.` 10 per cent off READY-MADE MANTLES and big reductions also ur. nu; gplvuu. uuuv `in. un L`-us pulnuull. wuu jun-1| mum `b ' by the mid ha as-inns. by Imy I

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