. We nun you Local) 5! our store and no the moth. Remember everything at radioed rules excepting the few mentioned at the top at the column. John Hendersim& 00.,` 86 Princes"`8t. Thsnklng the People For Their Numeroun Acts of lilndneu. ` Rev. T. S. Chambers. of Lon Angeles. has l forwarded the following reply to the kindly address presented to him by the congregr tion of St. Andrew : church, Wolfe Island, on his leaving for the south. The address is sent to Mr. Peter Keil and congregation : `W'ni{r iul ran, (xii-nnnlno rmrrnt Kn slur-7 in at line umo onucn dumbuuon. Iuacxaumcn CAMERON. , Itxeoutor. Dated Ihll llth do! ot Doo.. A. D.llI8r 150 LADIES AND GIRL S HATS, Regular Pl'ices from 750. to $2, all to be ,.I......-.J -..L-A cm _._L_ __ All Fancy Woib|n' Goods, V Z Sashes, Tuques, Clouds, Hoods, Shawls, `Overstockings, Mitts, Lined KidMG|oves and Mitts, A Blankets, Comforters, Cloakings and Tweeds over60c. The Leading Millinery Store, 132 ind 134 Princes; Street. FAN(`.Y WlN(`l13Y 'I"VVEEli FOR DRES:~3EH_ 50. per yard worth 8c. Funry Striped Dress Goods. To per yard worth l3c. Silk Plushos. all colors. reduced [u 3.5: . ('hildrcn'a Wool Hose frnm 50. per pair. Women`: Horn? Wool Hose lfc. per pair. Colon-(1 Finger ng Yarns at 30. per ukein. Rules strictly rash. MTIIET R Jjlls-n - A GENUINE SACRIFICE SALE . u ; ungxu ung 1 an un til ox. pun nnulll. -`(HUB Hlrll'll_\ lll. "sPENoE_&_npRgIyjLEy, nu L- `I ___'II____ `II: O VE RJSH OES ALL,THlSWEEK- IRVIHNGRST islfivnusuo. MVAKES |iPLY- . u - . _ , L Iurn, T|mu.u N`. (7HA!Inr:R.< v HAINES & LOCKETT'S. AT SPENCE 8:. CRUMLEY'S. T W. NASH. I-Inn!-nlnrv. {ciem.;t a;`%,s; ;;m;;;;11.' n I ! Oyunyngo LOQIIIPIIX Put em . An A. tvufgmm sum 070! Hi glmll Illllllll All` IllIIH.C0~ ; IIIO. 5!`. owner and ten knives. loud poll ed Iloel lulu onlyno. half onnn pun. Sumo very bounlluu I vor pickle oruou And bunn- dhhoa nducod to CI. war In thno limes the mono ` But It cannot lad opnoo toonumo rate ltho upon llnonlhnt have Ml:-n prev in tlua grout January slaughter ; but we lun- culodyour uuanuon In a In that you can no In men bulnomnd In men: to prices to claw stock that will loan for In :2 Ltokcrould All OW havnlnwt an no: nglnn nnw onlnn nn A van ulll P3` In mnlus pl-Icon to clear nook um. will leave far In gnwkgnu the hnnkm 1. nlen now In: on. on will rec in more than our vunton to ma: you on In OOH. pumhuu an you Inn Wfl I . Tho " n uuppllod` ood'u Fair and 7c. oonor cup nd olllngton Struts. on. Ont. IN THIS COLUMN WE INTEND TO OFFER 34"` P003180 oonuuuu I umuo Illh bole. par `chum 70. zmlwohou. per large box. 1c. llmv_v fool clolhm line only loo :ldouon boa Sh. ololhol nun for 6r. znnd n -w for [he month 0! pen Ir-w for January. while we are I `Inc to outdo our Ielvol. we wlllooll you n no ntrin hrcnm. mule from the very bentjreen com. lot 25--. : on vomuol maul: the special broom outside of mad`: Fair for loan than 250. each. A n nlondid bran wow shovel for Ilc. ;, medium 3 to for ion loo. - but banner lamp hm-non. medium and IIIIAIL 7c. ;lau-my IIIO loo. ; war` but lump lmnln modlunumd ImA!l.4c. she. 51'. man nu! Inn knlvan, -and null: -11 maul ' U-[00l Cl0ll'|l.! IIIIO only N 3' 0030!! but Eh. gooua wmlcihe (rent slaughter sale is going on. Mincm knives. boot poliuhednu-cl blade oni 7.2. Sr ibookl. I lull lino: Glut-.'s copy boo 7c. : Ill) 6 scribble!-u, 30.: Kl)-page wribblora. 5c. : w in each scribbling book WI` Eve in beautiful ciirotno : one IITIO bottle eon-~ k. So. or Hi.a uI*d`I. the but ink nude in tin- worid. lc. per bottle; A choice unorimeni or stool pom. inciudin the ct-lobnnoai 292. and mun othorropular units for 1a.. or u. IN` :4 ful line of school slnioa. I Roodono or 3.-. : f00ln(`[! piper. I2 ah:-(`In for 50. : Dix on`: b at plain cedar nciin, 2 for 10. : rubber tippcdic. mu.-h: namely demrnlod pupor lrieu. containing ii sheets hour while note pan or and 21 envelope. for l:.: nolno in very out crmm tinted Ho. lxPn eh [ue muciln c. iho bell in the world. only 18. per in-.0 boil - (men used you would lullo no other as A xiii. Nonsuch ntove polish. but liquid polish known in the Imdo. no rust. no rust. loo. per bottle. We have be nowoul. and bout Iollp dish ycl brouuini oui. adjusts itself to your wuhlub. oorubbi {pull or sink with porfociouo; we uimil o er it with I lure cnkooiuonp Ullmplulr fur u. 'don'I iaii loloo ii. A neat drive in A bubuinrlaniern this month only 3-. Bali Io- ` Io:-led bll d'IO0d. uni. In in nound malno- ` bubulurluntcrn this month only Dc. \ blrd nod. up pound ` Q4-h nuskano oonlunlu ourulo sh uuuu I-llllll ll ulll IIIVIVUI Ulu) X17. D11 1 |`:vlcd ad nmkuzo oonlunlng am 0. pnckum zmnwhoo. net In-no llmvv ON SATURDAY. JAN. Itrn we will con menoe our great cleerina sale. Encouraged b the success of our last January`: clearing st oc sale we have determined to make this January elearinn sale the greatest attraction oi the sen- son - these are/no idle words. The grant [1uh~ c n t. s enlightened age is not to he led astray by blaster. but. honest reliable l`\cts.told in these columns have always met with prompt attention from the intelligent readcs of this | Paper. and tothem we say. do not delay. de- s s are dun rous. Our slnuuhter bargains I! ll be spree upon our counter: (or you Sat urdnv : boon hsnd early and secure the best selections. Our lrst alan hlor will be 12 doses beet gilt-banded coal in s. lr. each: these goods. were it not for Wood's ,1-`sir, would be aold in `our city today for Si `each. One extra heavy nulish net hslter with very strong tie. just the hslter for farmers for their colts. usually sold at Iioour price l9c. : one I" utter! gslvnnizcd pail. v durIsh'e. never rust. worth 35:-.. our swee nu price Liv. : this is one of the greatest barn us ever oth d by us ; and to prevent the trade from snatching them up we have decided not to sell over two to t\llV on 1-rty. Slei he. not a great qusnlil left I` - Ill our t-atrloa . but enou. h. and we wl I sell _\'utt at large 3 bent-knead sled lronulnr rim- 7.'ic.;.slattlttered price So. ; hsnds~ me. arle swan-necked tipped alctgh. worth 8|. slaugh lured prict-39. Fathers and mothers now is your golden opportunity. improve it. Plush goons. we bought. this season an itnmen.-we stuck. and received thereby spec-ial cut prices. and have been sellinuthem so low that a lbs we been llsliilllshed how we rottld afford to sell such el ' some for such low prices ;yet for the mom of unitary we will drop these into our slsu htered list of 15 per cent. discount. This wii brine an imitation leather dreaslmz ease down to 73:2. and an elegant silk plush one down to 640 Don`! n lo-ct loscc this line oi goods while theurrent s unhter is min; Mlnctmr knives. mlished steel blade %WbbbLs' ixllflrib if MORE GREA r ctg mm; SALE. \\ orth 81 per rum for OL20. I-`()0l.S(`AP~ worth 38 per roam for OLE. The only proviso we make is that to get this llnvount ouch plnrclluse uluat amount to one doar nel. PERTH OFFICE INK. PROP(3'BTIONATELY LOW. E\'I-;l(\"I`l.`lG IN OUR STORE`. IS or-`FER-` in) A1` A DURING THE NEXT MONTH WE WILL TRY Discount of` 20 `per ct. BLANK BOOKS Worth an; o \ STOGK *% " . REDUUING SALE nmuce oun srocx av ONE-TH'lhR.l). School Books, , 1 Medical Books. Papers, Magazjnesr and Postage Stamps, STOCK REDUCING SALE FAMILY BIBLES LEDOERS worth 81 1!) for CI 1) .. `I ll) M I O0 -2 an .. I m AT BPECIALLY LOW PRICES. FOR INSTANCE DURING OUR Note Paper '3 WILL ')l"l'ER A LOT OF Quart:-360 : Ofur OLQ. worth 5'0 curb. and pint houlu lac : oforwc : worth 11-ouch. ?\'?`I.'1'f.$`' :0. . \\:`on b AND PROPOSE TO MAKE Envelopes LETTER PAPER. WIT}! THE EXCEPTION OF !';'..:*::.:!.-stm J. ; BARGAINS `rlgllnor 81 2`: \( orth 3-. 50 per 1 am for 31.50. Jr.-r ream or 31. pa rum for {Li}. All goodnt specially low prices are market! with n llroon Tncnr Ticket. and the purchzucr can no the former and reduced prioel. You run during our (fnonp Sale buy uvwu row`.-vvv on an--vn wvuvlno Ilviylvhli orovobout tho loot ploooo to whiolro oon- ` oumlptlvo should be tokon. Thoiro in o pom- llor 'llu-ooo and roqulroo opoclol trootmont. Mnroovot It odd: more than my othor oouoo of duth to tho dooth-roll. ood the vory ions of tho otrmforgl, Ind porhopo ovon of tho lnnrioo of mo. onto on o oouoo of tho dhoooe ond odd: to tho lumber ot vlotlmo. Thou on in Onto:-Io not in Iron 4.000 dootho from this llooooo ovary yoor. Por- `uopo one-half o! thooo on not` no olroun. The Canguia llmllh Jounmh-which gives its sttention to Csnulisn stfsirs end brings before the people many {note of `others! in- terest. in the current number sdvocstee the estehlishment of en institution for the spe- cisl osre of consumpttves. I`he editor (Dr. Plsyter) -lecleres thst thoussnds of poor persons die in Csnsds every your from con- sumption, who. if they were properly trest- ed, could be cured. "And here," he says, "is s inviting eld for the phllsnthropie, sndm object for -which provinuiel govern ment sid should be liberslly voted. There sre uylums for the insnne. the orphsns. young intents, lrnbeciles, Idiots, the dumb, the blind. and the deaf. for ell sorts of sur- gical cues, for sll disseees. but not e_ piece to which s consumptive can be tsken with s good prospect ol cure. Uenersl hospitsls .....|..me eh. In: ..I.... s.. _L:.|. - .._ he knows Absolutely nothing. It is the departure, probnblyavhich some of the Lon- don correspondents of the New York papers thiiult he ought to make. lt is consonant with the steps which the Boston Ilrrulcl s i few days ago said the clergymen should take if they desired to hold sn inuence upon the muses snd remsin s power in the hmd. It is P.lslnere's ides of I workinszmsnb club with its ease of manner and ease of con- science thst are not st all in keeping with s tliunitled religion. fhere msy he in (Sounds and Kingston some who would like to see the churches lose the Ill` of restrsiut sud soIem~ nity that now prevsils in them, but these Ire not really unions for the velfsre oi the csuse with which the churches are identi- ed. They had better render under Cu-ssr the things which are Cn~u|'s. 1: is said of Rev. 1):. ;Par:ker, London, 7 that he is about to institute religious ser- vices where smoking will be allowed, that workingmen do not care to attend Sunday service, and that by consulting their preju- dices ho may prevail on them to do so. This may or may not he true. l robahl_y it is not- true. Because Dr. Parker is s trie eccen- tric a great many things are said of him and in his name which are not founded upon fact. It is not to long since he was supposed to have written a letter containing the greatest aosurdities, giving evidence of mental dc- rangcment, while at the time he was preach iug in the City Temple. London, and per- forming a Christian service which called for tact and judgment and good common sense. It isjust possible that of the new departure which he is now said to have lately made L- I.._,..-... _L_..I..A-I.. _..aL:_._ Ia 2, AL tore came out holdlv in nu Advocate of bloodshed. Nothing in the way of reform, he said, had ever been l(`C0lllpll8ll0(l without bloodshed, and the workingmen of America, the so-called victim: of monopoly, could not hope for the redreu of their grievances with- out danger and death. The low Ihould be tnunnled upon, he contended ; thelnw of the loud And the law of constituted authority ; the law of nature (undened) should have full away and it only: Person: nndSploa,et 31, went to the scuold for talk like thin. Another crinil innt hand. Murder in in the Some days ago the police of (`hicago atop` ped the llletillg of the anarchists of that city, and their right. to do so, no olfcnce having been given, was referred to the courts. It was decided that no meeting could be declared illegal unless the law were in some way broken. and the iumrchiutl had I grant jubilation. On Sundey the demon- atratiun was renewed. end one of their on . un . p It seems that the temperance men make a mistake in petitioning Lzhe msyor snd council in regard to a reduction in the number of liquor licenses to be issued this year. The whole license question is in the hands of the commissioners, who should he addressed direct on this aspect of the case. The -:ouucii,ef course,has to deal with the amount it charges and appropriates, for civic purposes, in addition `o the fee exacted by the Ontario government. The mayor and alderman can be approached with a view of ascertaining how much of the fee they are willing to let go of the revenue derived from the sale of liquor. Of course if the license money is not collected the taxes must be raised, and in that sense the qucs tion is one of tuxution and nance any! one for the council to dispose of. Inc. at am lung arruet, nmxuxun. uuumu. At 811 u0LLuui Hm YEAR. Anvn:nr-l-xnllN1's._ For four lines. one or two Insertion: .... ..Il a For four lines. each In ' neat Inn:-uon.. Over four lines. not on. . . . . . 10o perlino Each nu uontoonaoouuvolnn. . . . 5o ionoeaw nuhsoquonl loo . Twice I week. mbaoquent 1113.. 80 Three a week. subsequent ..II so " 'l`wol\`o lines to the inch." Nm Inn-4| n! Hi:-Lh; Mm-rinurm and Denthnb. inch." Nolicee of Births`, Marriages and Deethslioo. esoh. unless when ` book . when 81 lsoherged. Bpeolul notices in reading columns are chant- ed in twenty cents per line to- each Insertion. Oloers of unincorporated Associations or Societies will be held personally responsible for all orders they rive . `*4 , 1 20 pin-on forms : logxieoec tor 36: 5 pieces fur coats. they (rive ' ' `*-`-~.,! Atmchon to the paper In one at the bee: Job ollloee in Cunedg; rapid. etylleh and cheap work : eight improved prlnglgm preeeee. All charges for adoerturma. msbncr-iption work eight improved prlnglgxz charges for adoertunna. mabncr-iptfoyn andlob pruutin are value in pdoanoe ,- tine man `be dish` (1; u stood. The wmcxl. 1331:3733 wmo. 3 pagarnao K ` columns. 1! pub shed every Thursday morn at 81 I year. positively In `Advance. ouaerwiu columns. ll published every, Thursday moru1_nc lnlfur: ltively Advance. 31. w Ibo c_/awed. ` . Iunw, J, R, PICNRRL Prom-lamr. Societies will be hold Altmhon to thn nu v"I 1- -wwg-w-..._. . . . Tn: mmlsa Wma-In ubllshed every eyun lnlnum King Srroe Kingston. Ontnno. A ;_m;_y yvgxa; 0.4 RE 0!` C0. 'S'L'.|!l 1'I VES. Whig : Telophono, Number 229. A .\'.-I RCIIIS T 'l'I{I\'E.4 TS. Opifer 969- 7042`. V D.-`ox _" Wm-I wt` per ream for Kc. .1 per roam for nor. ILM r roam (or Cl. Jfpor (or II ANN6uNcEMENT'. , ,Lu,; .1 __.A_ .u uu uyyujwu. I EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. ' A N IRREG UL.i'i; TY. nnnmn HIAI. tho tnmnnrnnn : azrmq posii EHE BR`ITISH*WB1(;. TUESDAY. "JAN, 142%. The ferry Itumon now run to Gordon Mad. 1! the mild wulhor oontlnuu an stump: will be mod` to leach Capo Vb- OOIIY. - ' 3. NI. 3. [The Dorcae eociety had its erigin about three year: ago and aim: at the care oi the pool eo far an the clothing of them in con- cerned. The membere of the Iocieiy do all the aewing they can, making and remaking garmenta, and dietribnting them among the people when vertyia notbrought about by an abnae of t eir position and a waete of their meane. The members of the eoclety are women who belong to all the churches in the city. who do a charitable work `with- out regard to reiigione Iinee, and whoee aima are to do aii the good they can with the limited time and mean: at their diepoeai. 'l`he Dorcae eociety ie an Inetitntion deserv- in oi the heartieet on port of our people. It true that enough I not known of it, and that no one can plead neglect ol iia canae hecanee not acqcaintod with he work it ia hoped eome one will speak oi the came in connection with the concert to be given ` in aid ol_ the eooiety to night. -'X`lII Eorror. ] An (lrgnullntlon Duorvlngot the Support and Good Opinion of lvorvouo. I\mu:41~us. Jun. 2l.--(To the Editorb: 1 hnve for name time been trying to nd out nomethlng ol the chu-actor ol the so-culled Dorcu society. thus far without Inccou. It memo strange that chart oould bo in our miclut I society about which I0 little leeml to be known. Can you vo me on Infor- mation on to in origin an aim? `ho on than mnnharl Ami n-hut clnlml hnve that HIIIIUD X K! III UTISIII Illll CHI! 1 1' [I0 III tho members and what claims have they upon the public pntronago !-\'ou;:,M . . H. lllnnnllu nu V `:1 now: . Does it over strike the excessively Iuyul organs that they are delay a great deal of unneceaury umnhing of the Innexatiuniata, when by their own account the annua- tionintu only cumin of I fear hoodlum: of no national account. 3 LOTSQF OTHER GOODS nu-uuvu nu-vs. It in proposed to levy I tax of $6 on every alien entering the United States. This wuuld strike a deadly blow at the Hour, sinn bulineu and would render miserable the existence of the iuternntionnl tramp. Pampers. criminnll, lunntica, revolution nry connpiratoru, and all other undeairlble cluoes should hue the door: shut and lock- od nglinat them. ' New Aspect ol the Question. London Ad\'erl.isor. \ unungu nnuurwxtvunn, Whnt in the N0rth~\\'eat doing? It in en- gaged in making ice. There`: millionlin it. an `all Toronto News. 1.2, ,, _,, Not For Cnnndu. Though. (`hicago lntor-Ocean, |I'L-A 2- 5|... \V,__AL II'_-A .I..:..... 9 I .... ..... ..... -nu. ....... ...._. ..---....... It is a question worthy of consideration by all who are deeply concerned about the public health. (`onsumption is evidently increasing. The seeds of the disease are being transmitted in a hereditary way from generation to generation until it has become a serious question with many people, the more so when they find that it alfects them in their relationships with the insurance companies, and with other coneerns of life. Such is the dread of consumption that the medical men make special examinations in regard to it, and seem to anticipate most danger to the future of `their patients by reason of its tendencies. It is for these medical men to contemplate the suggestion of Dr. Plsyter. and, approving of it, act with such unanimity as to make an impres sion upon the legislature and bring about the establishment of a coneumptives' resort. Fhe revelations in the Journal den Debuts are wholly new to the people of Canada. In view of them the treatment of those aticted with pulmonary diseases has been wrong, entirely wrong. They have been deprived of the very air which they require, and the air and treatment which they can- not get in another climate. It shouldn't take a great deal to try an experiment of the kind referred to and test what good there is to be got from it. llnuunuu I uunu After all. the ice cream crop of next year mny be saved. Whon Ilvorylhlnx Ilovenblo in lnlldo. R04-healer llomld. ` Hamilton Times. .._ n .- W'orl.h 82 (I not I GI) for : warm :2 an nun. u. ...... `GI B.-mu -mu... .. ...... .. .... .... comes to the establishment having high fever he is watched closely furs few days in his room`. The window is kept open night and day, and nally he joins the rest below. Nothing is more curious than the sight of` over a hundred patiantscamping out under the galleries covered with their blankets. Short walks are taken by those who are the strongest." The Ca.muIu. Hnallh Journal hu no doubt that if there were a good in- stitution established in some pine-wooded district in Central or Northern Ontario. say one or two hundred miles northward of To- ronto, to which all phthisiual patients could. be sent, whether able to pay or not, with special provision for those able to pay, many hundreds of lives might be saved to the pro- Vince every year which now {all victims to this very common and most fatal disease. I. L. _ _...--s._,_ ._A._.L.. -1 ..._..-.l.._..s1-.. nu nun , uuuu.-no I-v\4|AlIltUlIlVVAn Dr. Plsvhr quotes that on the continent of Europe, as Dr. Daremborg writes in the Journal (lea Debaln. Medical men in gene- ral send their phthiaical patients to Men tone. Cannl Algierl,` ii.dien ,'m.', while the directors of the institutions here expose theirs,to the viscissitudes of the season. The patients leave ro'o|'|is st eight o'clock in the 'morniug, `and, after partaking of a light I breakfast.,.are carried down into the garden, and placed iii a reclining posture `Inder gal: leriee surrounding in park, or in open kiosks. They ere covered with blankets, and there they lie, winter or summer, whether it rains, hails. _or snows, until the eirening, ve o'clock in winter, and eight or nine o'clock in summer. `Proper shelter is afforded in time of rain or great wiml. ` When a patient .... M-.. 5.. 4|... ....A..|.l:..|......... l....u:.... l....I. euncod u to be oble to.a.dcure proper truth V men 5, while thereinoinder can hardly obtain it in Ontario. :A few intelligent potienhs, in the early stage of the disease, who have comfortable homoa in n heolth`y'locality,and who will follow sgrictly the advice of their pbylicinn. may reoover. But. it. in not on many on ten in 3` thousand do to. Change to a warmer climate is not to be relied upon ; but rather out-door treptment in the Eli: mate to which the subject of the diseole hu Llrbady,becmne i_sccuatomed. 7 I\. DI.._.;..- ....-..,_ .|__4. .... LL- 4...-.03-.--.5 COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. THE DORCAS SOCIETY. A (`rich nl.-|Ine Trump. \'-_.- The Glrln Hove so. rt~:_._-- amT `"0-u"" `nun. '_Ii".,' "IE5 'il""`. in nnu'h:t"Ipr'cu-u. To the Olcorl 5:! Mwhn ot Limestone Lodge. No. OI. A.0.U. - aonuemen.--Pkuo accept my. houttol` thanks for your kind In no of condolence. and also for the ohoquo fol .Wl. but the Amount. of the Beneciary (`en noun )1 by my [no husband In your order-.-YouII ulnoonn. onno uenoncury Conmonto hold by M your crdu-.-YonrI Iluoon % , ADDII OR! A I PRICES SO VERY LOW THAT GOODS MUST SELL. Nlll. Tnmwnrtn III Ullbbo IIIIIIA `Jon: I - th t the ll::gfn( l?: I'Efn:?sXu".:1'Pon?m o 0I't`n`:|- Iva Company fol-maid; u Eh Lu-mu. con- Iil on and W3-nu not togtnl? Iuanld acron- GI-Jnlcluu. Ml|}l"Z'l`INU or the unereuntaers of the Kingston and Pembroke Railway (`omputy will be held in the Com In]: (mice. Cit llnll rflntinn. Kingston, at `man, on Wi:D.'E:ilJA\. the 'l`um1'n:N-ru day of February. I889. for the purpose oi` clvotin director-a for the ensuing-`our Alum a speci- uenm-al Meeting at uhnreholtiete will be held at the lame plane and day, at one o'clock p.nI.. for the pnrpoue of cutmmuring end. if approved. ennotionim curtain uproar menu with the Mtpnnee. 'l\mwort.h llIdQtta- bee iiniiwuy (`om|-en) , lot the use by the int.~ tor oompany on that. oortion of the nlivuy of the Kin ton and Pembroke Railway Compen lying ween 1: int. at ornenr Hun-owemit. and the City of ingetomund tot-mind facilities at both plnoee for ever : and gran to the Neputee. Temwnrth and Quebec ilwn Oumnuty runninl Bowen over that noruon o NOTICE in nonbmgu-en mu the AN xvi. GI-JNERAL Ml-IE1` G uf the shareholders us! than Klnnnnn and Pnmhrnkn Ilnllwnv Estate of '__i.lli;xn Ewart. i PIYRX-JUANT to the Revised Statutes of itario ('hlpierl0. Section 3. notice is here- by that all creditors and persons having claim: upon or against the (sauna oi` William lcvnrt. labs of the Village of Portsmouth. in the Cuunty 0! Frontenac. Ontario who died on or About the int day Devemhur, A.l). 1888. are. on or oeforo moist day of February. ll. to send by post- :-epnivi to Mnodonnolik Mudio.oi` the CH)` of 1 ton. Ontario. Solicitors their (`hriatinn nndsur amt-maduiressesnnd descriptions. the full par culnrs oi` their claims, aatnlemeut of illicit act-mnts. and the nniuru nftlm wt-uv'i'y. ii nn .lmld by the-m: and [hail onnnd after the said rstdny of i-`ubruury. I859. the mid amou- tur will proceed to distribute the `assets of Iiosuid dacuuwd among th~ par lea c.-ntitloai more-to. mgsrd balm: him only to the claims of which notice shall have been given as above re- quired. And the said t,I1!t'ul0l' will not be h snonsiblo for the assets or nny part there- oftoany person or persons 0! whose olnitn or claims notice shall not hue boon roouivod by n lho time at such distribution. ALICXANDICR CAMERON. ALI: KINDI OI` BANK and once Rubber 3`.`.2"'k'. .?c`2"m..'f.t.'.`.`?;.?.". ....""`n.... "":{'.i IIIU Hy Inauy ULIIUTI Ul UIUITUIIL ll!'l]UllllllI' tions. Our residence in your midst was one ` of great pleasure, and it is s satisfaction to ` know that the endeavors made to promote your interests were valued. Although many miles intervene my thoughts frequently re- vrt to the friendly interviews I had in the houses of the people, and to the enjoyable social gatherings that were from time to time held. It will afford my family snd myself great pleasure to learn that you are provided with a suitable pastor, to take charge of your spiritusl interest, so that when done with life and its engagements we may all meet in the batter land alxne. A ain thanking you for your complimentary re erences to myself and fsmily, and for your kindly wishes on our behalf. I remsin. respectfully yours, "Tnnuux N` llussslwks` " EXECUTORS' NOTICE Klnnbon. Dth Junuuy, lam. II IISDL 50 AV] I'. THICK" UXUII `u UUUKTEEIKIUII I `W'oiirIddreu, iibroning re rot ind sbr-i row in view of the removal 0 myself and fnmil from Among you, came to hand in this ( i-taut. city thruu h the \\'r.:KLr Wnn: I of the 6th of Decem )er last. I Am very thankful for the many wt; of kindness done us by the congregation on represent, and also by many other: of itforent denomina- tinnn Hur rnnixinnan in vnnr midst. `ILA nnn agttedor o!_tho mmtou. SPECIAL