j- lU0|(LL[ 'AT!QB, .1. 3. n. McoAm~T {` Hcqqmrm, ASSIGNIIE, wnrron, C um lnoomn DUN I L NUAUHKKK FIRE INUU COIIPAN . Clpllll D.D.Ull. PI mm ` C. HILL. 1; Anal. IM Raul street. Income ......................... ..I `II. ogntnulnub Hm I at olowomo trot`: |ng.13w|t.nous mm I IONEY T0 LOAN; INSURANCE ifnli nssumus oonifi hpulhod 0: ts! .................. ..II. (II) :ul lnvonad gulls npnrdso! .... [noano ......... .............. ..l `mono u-nnnnnnnnlnd. In-nhv l'lrnnnnnnL- The Iandlnf Fin lnnunnov ()omR:you ms 000 out. on Ann Premium lpu In nmdlhoUnl Bluuu-olurer than _|_:oue_o_f n_ny ot.hc_r _09_mpnny. And his II In nouoonny omcr uomw 1-caudal}: THE S(_`IE.\`(`lC OF` LIFE. o.I...l1.-....v \l..rli..nI \l':u-Ir nf rim mnmsuuiun omm. II A l)'I`lVIllh (V\\'\| can nlwun on under: I M! N I nun: nmn llfomlum This In one of the but in the world. its Avnlla lo undn Amount. to & :8.lD. in addition to which in the unlimi liabilities of Ilmreholderl. Th: nunrlu nlvmlnm: In! ns I-Inn: Alnnn Ilmreholderl. The `yearly premium: for are run Alone unoun m.I47.8l). lnnurnnoo cuutod on l'|rm and City Pro- amount to u.7.uI). lnounnoo ouotod Farm and City Pro- rt at the lowest possible nut. p I'hyree you nuunlan lnued on nrivnta duel DR. (`. It. DlCK5().\'. olce Brown : Block i Prilxceas street. Telephone No &. LIVERPOOL inn Loioomo GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COIPLNY. INSURANCE AND Il1`l`l"l AGINT. main uuu;o1ud Aooonuta Oolloctoi. Ono hundred Choice Bull lug lnuor ale. Ollco at Poison : Drug Stan. 1 ion, H mm am `Iuu feet lnstrumauw. lln|)tII`r<--I wt I gunrnn ee u,-imld largest. Rupm 0 "ithnpt touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. Largest stock of general Trusses also the rent Clutha Bplrnl Trusses In nt0ok..Ralhble Iystgm for onnlnnm IIBIGEAIIT M O p w n c Splualunstrumentsom... ` And more effective. I claim the ornlymo- v chnnlcal systmn In strnlzhtou burn Ch1hl'eet(Pntent9d.\ lwlll prove to unybndy that u ration never did nor can an-nigh an Club Feet. Send 6(`ont stamps for Book. CIIAS. Cl.l"I`III. H8 Kinl St. W.. Toronto. GLEANLINESS IS NEXT T0jGODL|NES$. JJNES lU.\'b'01ilAL l AliLUh uv;- .41.; u-r`:-uur---.._. -..-v...v-- Rrmnh Alneriouu Hotel Block. (`luronce St. N.B.-l'heoe no mo only mm. 111 um cry hum;-1 ny at-sun. thereby nocurma at all hot hnt wmu-. Cuuduum the United Buunu-o lunar than bone of any other Oompnny. hlnlnhd noord ll! nan. iSMOKEFRESH CIGAR, Cholceat Grade: of Putty and Family Flour ' Always on hand : Grnhtun Flour. Rolled Oats. f uolled Wheat. (`naked W'honL. Germ Vvhcnt [ fmtmu-land Cornmeal ; Send: in souo .. ` 1- u np-\vuw1'I nanny, nII'IDnII:!'r ETORON1TO FLOUR STORE . -4 -_ u um--- \_ rm- . |Jl|llllU|llIlI|.I \:ul uu W. ` . MONEILL . Knuklijii?"[iIiii'iEAiHEn amms ULU D I LL I Clnh l'eet(Pntomc-d.\ prnvetounylmdythnto niion not 0 Cl..l7 l'II3o Kinjsl. W.. Brockvule -St. Lawrence Hall, Friday. Feb. 1st. Kingston. Citv Hotel. Saturdav. Feb. 2. ,. S;:i_l2ry`BVr`uggists everywhere. Wholesale by EVANS & SUNS (Limited Monlronl. BEIJING PLATEGLASS Womlum L930 DIM D iJ OILS. COLORS. ARTISTS MATERIALS. wmoow cuss; . VARNISHES. ETC. / pony at the luweot possible Three you policies Issued rlnto dwox [mm and turn bullllun M. 1 run at S. OBERNDORFFER. m on all VANTI unlnmvn O_CKLE`S % N I EXHAUSTED VITAEITY, :OC KLE'b` :OCKLE"S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. .|__._. :()CKLE S . :OCKLE'S ` J . O. KGLARIN BILTDTG O0. IOIITIIEAL MONGENAIS. BOIVIN 8:. CO. Hot and Gold B nlhs nt .Lll h .urs M SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR OF A. nulsn is sou, - IOITIIAL. SOMETHING NEW To WEAK MEN MISCELLANEOUS. PAINTS .\lANUl"A("l`L'IllD BY -I: -o---:c-vs ww xnnrwnn ooxu. ' INSURANC. KI.\'GST().\I ().\'T REMOVAL. '. PILLS--Free from Memuiy. ; PILLS--For Liver. `Ii loemna[o'srn. Sciatica, Neural- gia, Catm-rh, Gill}. Bruises, .s'u.-l- lings, Scaivl Ilwul, (Joli:-, dyspep- sill. contrm-n'on of the nmsclep, lmure bat-Iv. vligrhthea, sore Ucroat, lender fed, cm-us, ntl ;'oc'ut.~:. etc. .9 D-.. I \:..A. .... .. L. 11 ..... ... I4`..ln.-auul PILYLS-For Indigestion. I I_LLS-For llcanburq. \ I I'LLS--Inusceighty-sixvyeun ru'.'u2 muons. um. IIMIIL ` `. nu Aunt. 1u"b: oofx'.cl:`5'ec. H. JONAS an no. GRocER-s' 0 :i:: tJs uo|upun,y.Innu.IIl Iluu I03 J; BWII1`. Aunt LVANS R E Monlrual. Flavorixtracts V REMEMBER THAT \ Simson s!- Liniment cull! Ill Uulnll BROOK STREET SUNDRIES AND HM taken the lead in the beat propan- tioh ever o'ee_ed to the people of Canada for the R;ELII:I_F and CERF of BROWNEWII-6:I_'l-'ii;1._S & 00., ` fuclounw. Cl/Ll 2 For Distemper in Hm-ac.-s, Enlarged Joints, and other diaeues, incidental to these useful animls, it ia~unI`iuu.j_le(l. (`nu-oimnfnn mm nnnntnntlv hai:..rYAnaivad %':J\J.EIa\I'&-I \J.I._l.Laa an , noncunlhoolllttlo Alon`. lulu pooh! Io! nth; o! In lacuna h:I.'uaI. 03100 ront:.~buyl'-and will u u um um? fa '" 'i'ou':'nouna o.'u'C; among (on for Roll tn. ruin-nl-um "nu 'l'LI\.allI t\QII1`l1 Sifns0 Ii s Liniment, (luxmxsm. HALIFAX. N.H. llPTl|RE The last 25 yuan: I bavoodjnsled more Trusses than uuy man In America. Valu- able Pnmuts, xn own invention, In 'I`ru.`s- as, S lzml umlilub Feet Inatrumentn. : n....n..-_.._.I -A I unnrnn ha 0) uld Iru-an-at Runtllra ntsvn AND IIMOVICS wonms or-Au. mnosfm-cnnwnm on ADULTS SVIIKT AS SYRUP A CANNOTNHARM THE M08 ` -5- Dll.lCATE'CH||..D -6-- IKXIKIIIJ. "C[); POBITE POST OFFICE. tnese useuu annuals, ll |8`unl`l~&aLI_IE(l. Certicates Are constantly being Teceivod elling of the good work performed by ` ' POND LILY CREAM. Feb. Kingston. Cnv Hotel, Saturdnv. Feb, IIIC VII I VIII": "II? Inc muting you NAM` onoudl. I-do. lIun,hc.. Iboulnbd OLD. Ill Capsule In-that HIT cl Ml l|u| Wrlllfuunp In nu, v|o|I'|. fun or Ilul, Ila. lion 0! I nlon, loo. not but IIDIA Ill. vwmuolvul nul to m 1; mg I l'l`AI" (`0.. low Inna. Ilflll-II IIIJ III IGTIUII. IND nun: -u u-u...---- ...- To I--nnocx ILOOD lrrrcnl In rut TIIATIIN1` AID cunt or CHROWIIC AN D OIITINATF DIIIAIEI. _ Fon BILIOUSN E83. CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION. DIZZINESS, SICK HEADACHE. Ann onusu or `ms BTOIACH. LIVER AND IOWILS. `fun All unuonnonouau AND I-noun-1' -. --_.-.. ..._ ...-.. . unzulnll Aln DYEING WORKS, PRINCES mm. III. -IIIIII 'II "I` RI. L-_ PVT T _ - . T - Z i more nble Pnhants, m own iuvent1on,lnTru,`5- lub Instrunmntl.# --I nnchlng hip. yvhntsoovpr, ME.D1A.LiT1`S_-_ A no urhtful Toilet Article. Not A moo punt or powdorzdoel not cover oror. but over. but ~ cures. Uoedincunnec- b tinn with Pond Lily Liver Pellets. a nd Pond Lily Skin Soap most I.-'ectually' and r|8i(i\`t*l)' rem oven V lu1plea. Freckles. Tun. Black Spozks. Blotchea ullays II" ir- riurion after shav- ing. or HP)" nchincnl of ms skin (rum what ever 1-nu.~-_ nnd all rouuhnoss from who face. hnndsmccknnd .u..n.. ...|..n.. .....l .-..I. PLIVNA. Jen. 2l.-A nblio meeting wee held here on Friday. I , to oonelder whet could be done to meet the re 0! the Scott Act. 'An enooletlon in armed. Preeldent. J. T. Howell, roeve ; not-eury. George W. Deweon, merchant : N-eenror, Ilse C. Mul- doon. leech-r. Reeolutlone wen pledging ell pneent to support the eat. And eoven commiueee. of about elx member! in oech committee. were lnrmei. wlmee duty ltletowork ln the Intereeto! the not In dllferenl eectlone. The committed are to Ice tint every voter poll: hle vowe at the coming teat. It In: mad the: the Act urn belng violned in this neighbourhood. end e strong committee wee eeleoled to col- bct evidence ngelnet oenden end nenlly `to eeelet in enforcing the net. hlneen oen ego the le ol Clarendon end iller curried tno unkln Act by A vote -....-I .15 II A- I t\_ eI._ __.- -_ .|._ u..... I or uluonuou no {:r mix tnoglnnkll equal to II to I. On the votoon the Soon Act on only polled his vote qulnn the not. Friend: 0! the not here think tho cu: ro- mln l mnjority of at leut I00 In not It. I -n I but $lB--. Jun. &l9.-Mn,k*. Clark and Mn. Jami Smith. 0! Tnmiorlh. viuitnd M. Chrl on lsnturduy luI.-E. Cord, !r_om Mlchlpn. WIIII K0 WIIOII l0I' IIIC 0 III! IPOCOII (1 their member.-The echoo lleroje loo Ierge for one teecher. An eeeietent will be neon- eery. end the eddition o! e oleee room.- Uood elelghiu in thin eoctlon end everyone ploeeed.- . omsn end wife, 0! Beeville, en now roeldente of Yerker. 7-|l.I'I Ind" `or Ilc...NDo: o.f`l:5|w|,:.Ot ITLHP 00.. INC. Jun. 23 -The populntlnn of Ynrkor wu increased by two on the 20th inn! ; the wile of Jan. Carncullen of I pair of twin. Hnppy .lin1.-Gedrge Miller. wutchmnlzer. bu ro- movod across the river and located over S. Army`: men Ihop.-C. Cunnolly bu I4-ft for Renfrew and Egnnville.-Mr. Skinner. of Camden lint, has moved to \'|rker.-E. McDonough. J. H. Want. and E. Connolly hnd ouch an furnace put In their callus. Add owing to them not working utlufnctory hnve ordend them to be taken out.-An the conservative: of Frontenac nun (hut the local noun o 'l`hundny,2ltln 2 They wnnz to vntoh or the o mug speech cl Ohnir mnmh-I _Thn u-hnn harm in Inn Inrnn Hutu: -l\.ul\J u .11. n --unr-;-unuuuu--wunu Jim. 22 -A young nun Dtlllletl llufoo. About 19 years of ago. sturtml from South l"red(-rickuburg on .\'atunlu_v morning to skate ucruu Huv bay, gut within a few rods of the u posile llllrl`. went through soil was tlrownenl). He us such to go umlcr. but it wins impossible to rescue him. He shot under the ice. and his body was not found until nftvr aevernl hour! of luml lnbor.--- Rev. W. R. Young, of Wellington, preached anniversary sermons in the Methodist (,`en~ tenniul Church, Adolphuatown. on Sahbnth lut; congregations |arge.-The front bay has kept open until the present, remlurin communication with the Prince ltlwnrii and Picton shore extremely ditcult. Mr. and Mn. Young were brought Across from Hlunora on Saturday in an o n boat.-Rev. Mr. Ash croued Hay bay rom Gcuport to Adolphuutown on Tuesday, the l5th. with his hone And buggy. C70 0!] \.lll'IBl"`IU (lily ITI! I IIBCIUBQ Illliliio ` --(.`. Belwu has brought home s bride. Mrs. llelwa, whose guninl disposition in well known, was welcomed by many old and sincere friends. VJ. Watts has opened s car- penter anul repair shop, and I grocery store has been started l-y Mrs. Annie \\'ntt.s.-- .\lrs. Charles Bowman is recovering from 3 severe atwrk of illness.-~John Button is putting I roof to his new houue.--Mr. Bat- Len, sr.. is still very feeble. ._,__ BARKIEEELD. Jun. 22 -The new council met yesterday; M r. Todd was appointed township treasurer; there were six npplicnnta for the otve. John lhsneroon was up inted unsoun- The club roams opened y the oung men here on (Thrism-a.s day are I deci ed success. .._l' Rnlwu has lnrnuuht hmnn I In-Ida, Mn, A DOLI`Hl.'aT0\\'N A` I"I{IJl|l`Zl(I(.`KSI`nl'RG II\l Sl- NHl'l(\`. Jan. '2l.-0l\l resin-lems uf Canada claim 1 this to be the most pleasant winter they lmve ever 8Xpl'll3llCc(l.-(`tlp`-. (lonlon as sisted Capt. A\lCR lust weu-la.--Tllc rem pemnce meeting was well attended on 'l'liuralay.~'I'l;e body of Mrs. Janies('arr, of Sliannouvillu, was put in \'aml Hill vault on Saturday, aurl Mrs. .\lcl"a|lme s on Sun~ la_v.~James Mc('unno.-ll, of Winnipeg, was 1| visitor last, week. ~'l'he rm-va is making arrangmncirts far an oyster snpper.-Re\'. ll. Krupp preached on Sunday in behalf of the superannuation fund, and received a large sul;scription.-'l`ho~ store to be started at. Ma Hill will take cuusinlcralile trade from our merchants. ' l-ZSTl`()I{T. Jan. `2`2.-Down` (`urtis is duigerously ill with typhoid fm'or.--A number of horses were bought here last week for the Ameri- can market.-Most of the men returned from the lumber shanties lust week. but since the snow they will return to worku- An oyster supper was held last night under the auspices of the A.0.-l.`.\\'.-A fzuu-_\' fair and distribution of prizes is to be held here February 4th to 8th in aid of the new convent s0hool.--.lohn Brash. who died on the ltli, aged 56, was our of the first settlers in this section. FRONT R01 Jan. 2|. -Bible class on Tuesday by the Rev. Down. of Westbrook : .it Wu well attended by the young people.-Mr. Baker. moved to the city, is doing It large buainesp in his new st.ore.~--Mr. Rees has already fed his stock the straw of 1,100 bushels of grain and has bought sixty-ve tons of feed cost- ing overv$900, aml why should the city tolku kick at the price of milk ?~Mrs. J. Ward, after two weeks` illness, and Mrs. (S. S. White are convalescent. CATARAQUI. ~Jon. `. .2.-J. B. Cooke has purchued Jacob Hnrpell`s fnr_m at Sunnyside for $`2,00_0.-'l`homa.a Weston, after I any in California of I few months, inhome Again. -,,At n Scott Act meeting. held here last week, everything was put in working order to carry the act for another tarm.-Re\', Mr. T-oppin , of Hlginburg, and Rev. Mr. .\`impson exc anged pulpits last Sunday.- The \\',omn's '1`-emperance Union are alert. and will do their best in tho!` czuupuitzn. --- l G_ATHERED BY OUR CORRESPOND- ENT8 IN THE VILLAGES. Suertnu (mm the shots of youfhfnl anon. earl d wuu weakness. Ion of man . 010.. will um n vltwsblo Lroqtluo (lul- It 39:4 %".3``u'.'l` "'" R".`$?'J3's& '.`. .'.a'i2!x`.J'.&: should boron by every nun who is not-roun `nag b"r`E'??:'.1rI!`:%1.: uoonus Conn. . 1 Interesting to Tart -Many Fnmllu Who Ilavo Moved to the City And to Many More Who Have` Friend: In Tlieao _ Places. mvs 015 THE DISTRICT. IN`I'I|H'Il8I.. m__ 1.. :11 I u YA-llIKIB. 'mE BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. JAN. 25. x ! gins. It sometimes culled the olnooro form of Int` hty. Thin may nooount for the nmbor of lmlutlonn at the original Ind ouly Enclave corn curt. Putnam : Ptlnlcll Con unc- wr. All Inch fail to pout: oqutl lair. 00 when Purchuing got the nine Put- nun'I. ' Sue. Inn and pain can. All drug- ` INK; [UT 133"-. ICU IIIIIPICIIII `ourlnuolu lhndnsndll. Dr! `koopit. \.A.DyorlCo.. olllnl XGIUQ II III lwuvi. K prinol I one In Joll 0! Cucumber and Root: for tifying oonplulon Ind I um-Inn ah-nn-I hnntln uni Ilnn. Drmuhlu u 01 Ill! lllll. llllll II I FUCK Ill'|Pl 0\'BI'llCIlI over the lnum-mum Ityle. The following appointments were made 2 ahaeeeor, H. S. Davy; auditors. Dr. Mabee and Peter E. R. Miller; board of health, Geo. W. Mont- gomery. Henrv Benjamin and Dr. Manse.- A jully party of Kingatoniann had a hop in the town hall nn Wedneeday eve. Supper wan served by the hoeteea. Mn. 0. D. Lewia. at her reeidenoe.--Divi.aion court wan held Thurnday laet by Judge Price. There wan a large docket. Harrington and Mad- den. Napanee. and l)onald Mclntvre. King- aton, npreeented the har. `I he hear oaae created the moat interest, and an we an lazy tonight we augxeet that each one or the oil) a tatore present tell the rticularn to t eir wivu, their cocaine their auntn. and relieve ue of the teak. nave a lot of printer : apaoe. and my 2 jnet think of the circulation the bear etory will have. `by it. The Armitageweatlake eaee wae re- ferred for arbitration. Armiiage ehooeing Maroue Fraser, Weetlahe chooainz Hurray i`-lath. and Judge Price appointing Iaaac Fraaer Aylouu-orth an hie choloe-three active ractical farmere `to nettle a far- mer`: lnpnte. The other uanee were oi minor importance -l`he Anglican minion- ary meeting will he held Tneeda eve . Jan. 92. in Beaver hall. at 7 ecloch. good deputation expected.--A uarterly meeting will be held in the ethodint church on Sunday morning. Ouiaide ap~ pointmenta will prohahl be cancelled, an an to allow a large clruu I attendanee.~-Re- vival eervi:-ee are being held at Link`: echool houne by Rev. Mr. Young.-(}eorge Lneaa. jr.. la happy-a honncl hahy hoy.--Viei- tore: Jarnea Mullen. Nehraeha: Mun Iriah. Yarher : (Than. Aylenworth, Iadoe ; and Mina Tnhin Iflnnalnn, lfllll. lII'lCI' `. LII. , I-Wlilfl, -UIIN 5 And Min Tnbin. Klngaton. Jan. :l3.-Mn. liutln Doayp died thin morning at George l'l|Ioh'I. Tunwonla. Her romulnu were bI'bI'bt hon to-dny. Gmonc-ET oLIJr:a7, 1-om nnnrnl mu Inna Agent. terry. "U UCCHICII IHII or .011! Ullllllr destiny to be ours. Eh. George !-Men have been at work for a week repairing damage done to the telegraph lines by the recent storm.-A tenement house owned by J. Uoyle. jr.. and occupied by Patrick Troy. was damaged by tire. lihe house vuu one of the oldest II] the \'illage.-A hand engine and several extinguishers should bepur- chased by our council. and a volunteer fire company formed in the village for service in cases of tire. l-Escaping well in the past is no guarantee of immunity _in the future.- Mrs. Matthew Flynn won a handsome mat a: a recent drawing here tor a charitable oh- ject.--The ball in McLaren I hall, under the auspices of the new council, van de- spite inclement weather largely attended by the youth and beauty of the island. Mr. I). Mcllae was master of ceremonies: patron saints, James Horne and R. Moore.--John Davis. populnr captain of the invincible is- land hue ball team. was recently united with Miss Maggie Samteraon.-'l`he open ['- ere weather has been very favourable for o ationn in the quarry recentlv opened and l'-rge quantities of tine stone are ready tor shipment. The presence of lo many men in the village is a great boom to stone- keepers, others besides making more market for the produce of farmers. Nearly every other house in the village has been trans- formed into a boarding establishment. - Miss Toner takes the neat vacated in No. I school by John Meinlanns. His ahaence will be regretted in social, literary, `baaeball circles. l-I. l-It-ules is also missed. he having gone to hoe Angelou, Cal., to engage with his grandlatherin raising raisins. ODIRSSA. Jan. '. 3.-.\lrs. Martin Dengeu, Odun. on I visit with friends at Tulnwurth, ans Mined I paralytic stroke. There is A slight hope of her rem-overy.-l.ut week Hester Clnrk received a similar nlliiction And in very low. --(ic-orge A. Aylunworth will re- movoto Kingston, February lat. to enter ` bulineu than-.- The council orgnnixed on Monday. Individually nnd collocl.i\'ely they Innke I gentlvnmnly App:-nrnnce, and whnt they have tc any is understood in my part. of the hall. This in I great improvement nvnr tho mIl`4"Il.`n ntvln Th. fnllnwinu `\`0l.l"I`I ISLAND. Jim. 23 -\\'c wt-It-ome the snow and the prospect of an ice bridge to Kingston. Who can say but some duty the minds of en i- neera may be wrestling with no less a prt) lem than that of constructing a bridge like that triumph oi genius, the Victoria bridge. Montreal, to connect us with a transformed and metropolitan center, onre old luaeil" Kingston, deceaaed, on one side and our nuighbottis(or perhaps brethren) on the other, while our h)\'cl_\' isle in tianamogritied into a auhurhan paradise tor two great. cities. Judging by the retnarka of one gentleman on nomination day, anent our ferry. he deemed thin: or some similar ` rnoont. nlnrm _A tmuunnnt. hmnn nwnnd lw uT.T;.k. Jan. 21.-Clark and,_.Norrington, Free Methodist revivalists, are attracting large. crowds to their nightly meetings. -()n Sun- day the remains of Mrs. Phoebe As:-elstine, relict of thr-late William Aeseletine, Bedford, were buried here. The funeral service was" held in the Methodist church.--The open winter is making husiness d'ull.-\\'or|iing in the woods, owing to the absence of snow. has been good, and there has been an un- usually large cut or timber. -At the oyster ` supper and tea-meeting at Bellrock. bu Fri- day night. the pron-eds, to be applied on the minister's snlery. amounted to only sltl. - Miss Maud Grant has taken the place of Miss Billmore as organist in the Methodist chureh. --Ezre and Marshall Sly are visiting their parents after an absence of ei ht yeere. -l\lise Delia llahcm-k, Slisrliot Ln 0, is the guest of Miss Tryon --()ms of our hotel keepers has C0lllL`St.`1l to an infmction of the Scott Act, and will pay a line of $50.-The anti-Scott` people are heetirring themu~l\'es in View at the elvvtlun in A ril. The act will get a majority in this p ace, notwith- stmding ell that lms heen said to the con- trary. ~ There lliu} lI\*'lJ a noticeable impro\'-- ment in the nmrala of this place since the not has been enforced. visiting here, says/that is the ountry for good fsrms.-Mrs. `A. Loucks, from Dess- rnnto, is visiting here.--Wm. H. _Vunnest. Ins returned from,_ Michigan ; reports dull times lhere,--Jas. Kenny shipped on Satur- day s tine lot. oi fut cattle to Montreal.- W have no regulitr sliatin rink this w-in- ' ser, l-ut. there is splendid co on the creek. --.\"\I|'v: of our young people Are becoming ex ert dancers.--Considerable business is being done At the >sut.ion.--Our` publi school is well attended, hsving Ill average of seventy scholsrs.-Miss Tins Wellington . and Miss` Lucy Wheeler have been engaged as taschers "for mother term.- Ah the recent. entrance examinations A small per- cenuge of our pup_`ils passed. Miss L. Peter being the only one.-Good dry hardwood is selling here for 82.75. and soft wood at 8l.50.-A-Aq enjoysble oyster supper. took place on Monday evening lsst. yum Dr. 'onas'. l r lllllllyllg III ullpldlloll [nu H."A'."B';I'..c`lf' ...3."1f""' __: Iconic at tho `lollot. n n,n__ ,1 lV__A__ nnnIg_I-`mum snnn mm] II II ZAIIZ-'F ..(I'YlIlI_ *.,:..2.' ::: .:~..'"'.'*:*-o*:.':"~..-M IIO W 000 . Dam. on. Also :3 an-?o"`u.n'i{`3h. 3.51 Wheat. 0uu_und Barley. C Uuh pad for ilIl`I\:II vz Or this l`..lqu;)r Hl4;Ihlt}.{ l 1oallle|{`Cu:)od `b Ad- mn tern . anus` oxen; c on It can he ulvxen in I cup of coffee 037.. with out the kn swletl 00! the person taking ll: is absolutely harm on and will effect I perma- nent And I ,7 euro. whether the patient la A moderate nlnkex or an alcoholic wreck. It ha been uiven to thousands of mucus 4u.d In every instance a perfect ours has followed. I! never fails. The system once lmprecmnted with the speclo It becomes an utter impossibility for Ihollquorn pouteto exlu. For circular and full paxrllcu an sddrell GOLDEN SPIOIFIO C0. 185 R000 8%.. Ctnolnnbtl. 0. YEVTIIS ` Intuit: :--V hound-and Books bought and sold by Al OIKXIDNIH. Prlno l'ItrOO.I. -l'or Genuine Bu-nlnn ln- I B0018. PAPBB8 AND SHTIUNEBY. l' AIL)!-Iaiov sn Klan BL. oppndu In-ht. Klnglcoo. nnryou mun ma nu UTIO "own" u laldlll Ulultntod Journal New York -c-qv-`.--yr-- ssceuo . HAND aooxsl A n_-L_ ..._ GENERAL - NEWS 1 mm; FRASER & HIEILTON. Props | _-_;._ u-- .. urn-.. .- House That Juck Built, Lotto, Chockor Boards and Ken, Chess Bonds and Hon. Dommoos, Go Bug. Cribbage Boards, &c., Whist ltrkors, AT NISBET S OORNIR BOOKSTORE The Lot Heir (now), Nations, Mthors, Logomschy, Pulour Croquet. Conversation t Cindrelln. or Hunt the Slipper, . IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Hcntlon will `. 1- `made to the Pru-lmnn-nt of (`an dn. at the nu: Session thereof. for an Act to extend the lum- hr the cotnmo,-ncement and contpletion of the Kingston. Smith 3 Fnl.s and Otmwn Railway. ` Also In conatruvt brnnvh lines to the Villmzr I Kingston. Smith Fnhs and Utmwn Kanwn). Also In construct Villmzr ol' Lnnark. in the t`ounl_\' of L-mark. and to a-vy mine or quarry in the Counties of lmeds. Lan- ark and Carleton. and for other pur ones. I). A. U VICNS. Snliritor for Applicants. Dated at Kingston. 27th December. 1888. - j- KMCU. llllll. IIUCK llllll arm. lenvin them beautifully white and vel- vety. Sold y wholesale dvnlvrs unddrug sls e\'ery\\`heru Pnud Lily (`rcum. 25 cents : und Lily Liver Pellets. `L5 cents: Pond Lily Skin .-'oap. 15 co-ms. S. l ImuIN. (.`ln.-ruin . Manufac- .w.m and Proprietor for Cannum. l\'0'l`l(`,F2 IS HEREBY GIVE`! that an ap- plication will be nmde to thc,Parliomont of (`ii ado at ituncxt sittings for an act to con- tirln in all TO8D0(`li it certain agreement be- tween the Nupnnee-. Tamworth and uebec liui|\vn_v (`ompnny and the Kin stun on Puni- bruke llailw y l`ompany and I no Corporation of the City 0 Kingston. rcspcotingcthe use by the Nepanae. Tamworth and Que c Railway (`ompnny of A coruiin Dart of the Kingston and Pembroke Railway Company's line and business facilities on the terms therein set forth. and also with regard to the bonus voted by the Corporation of the City of Kingston to tho Nnpanee and Tamworth Company on the terms and t-onditiona therein set forth. and for other pur -3 AMES AGNEW. or farm it hurt. ' Alaototlu-lure llmt Ilia"Bu`irl~~cunditinn and turret-Inent s|in.'l ln:-bindingm: tho suceosmrn, lcsibcs lld ussigns of tha 3-mid Raulvvay (`umpimics rcspm't.\'-l_\', und nn nn ' Ruilwuy (`nun-any or ('otnpuui4:s with vrlm-in elthcruf Iln- .-mid Imtncd t-uiiipuii c.~i may nmnhzzmmtc or bu-ninou purl. Also to <-vnririn and doc urc- vnlid llw Enid by laws nntltlioounditimm there- in vmnuim-d. {the said ugrt-vim-.ut. and the de- bl`l|llll'( N in he islledlll]del`Ill('S1|ldb)'ia\\`H.lId undvr lhohylnw In lw uttll|m'i7t'd by the sail Art. And Mac to conrm in nll l`l`H[H`(`lS ll ce"tnln tIg.`\'l`lII9nl between thus-aidNnpum-c.'|`anm orth and Qm-heu Railway Ponlpany. the Kingston and l (`Illbl`()ke ltnilwuy i`ompuny.nnd the said (`urporuliun res cctingtlieiiscby the .\'upunee. Tumwortli and uvbuc Railway (`omrnmy ofn vermin mrt of tho Kiugmnn and Pembroke lhnllwsy (`mntmnyh linnnnd business facilities untlw terms Lhurciu set forth, and for other purposvs. Kingston. Dec. `list. 1838. -cur--, --i --- -v--- -- , NO. I! IAIIII` IOUABI: FULL EU E8 0] 3 BEST UALl- IV 0!` Ilim Hill Shorts? Bftll. tamed tn the by~inw nrst mentioned. A_b-in tot uniarc that the condition contained in the by- aw rst mcntiom-d `xing the two to be cimruwd for the carriugu of c t.-tlwooti by the said company into the, city of King:-tt,ott. shall (mum to the benefit of. and nmy be en- forced by action by. nnd nvttil as the menus of a rotttetiy to. any portion. company or corpora- t.ion,whotnoy be injured or tltuunicd by any brunt-h oftltt-mill cunditiunby the said cont- piny, its slit-cessors-, iussues, or ossiuns. or b any ruilwn) cotnpnny with whichtlt tnttyunm gtuimte or form a part. Ahsu Lu durlnrtz that tho ttrovinions of un nsrctnuttt. t`ll'l`T(3d into bct.wt-vn the .\'apanct~. "l`ntnworth and Quebec Rnilwu_\' fonnpnny illld the mid Corporation. to which vntnpnny also Iht.-said Corporation has szmnteti ll bonus of 75.(Il() bv a by-law, tmtcntod to by tho L']('('l()l`H and !inniiy DIINHCCI by the said 1`onn<-iI on tho l7lth(1tl)'nf l)ccuInbL'I'. I885`, ximz the rate in be Chl\l'g('.ll for tho cnrriagv of coniwood by HM` sctdt-otnptut_\ itttotitcuity of Kingston. slutil enurv to the bcnetit of, and mny be cnfcm-t-d by nution by, mid until its thv mcnns u! H rctnt-iy tn,tmy person. 1-om ny. or curpocation. who ll1tI_\' c i-jurcd or ntnniticd by nny bren'ch`uf the s:|il'grt`l,`lllclt[ by the said t'(illl]iuil_\`, its S\H'l'l.`SSl)l`H. 11'!-|Hc\`H or tlsikli. or by uiI_\' mil- vvnf t`t)lItpt|li) with which it may mnaigutnute arm Alan In do-4-lurn that tIm"'Rn+rl-...2nndiI inn and u-I.` \J.-I---}-l}l- IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Corporation of` the City of Kpingo-ton. the Railway Compat- nies hereinnfter iisined having consented there- to. respectively. as interested. will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Ontario at. its next; session for an Act to omlble the said (`or- poration to substitute for the debentures nu- thurized by it I13!-iaw entitledA B -Law to aid and assist the ingston. Smith's Fa is&.0t:awa Raiiwn C0lIiplH't)' by grantin in bonus thereto of $150.` for the purpose rm upon the condi- tions therein mentioned and contained."npsent- ed to b ' the etc:-tors and mtily passed by the Counci of the said Corporation on the`l'.'th duty of December. 1888. Dtwublc within the period of twenty years. other 'ehonturos of the said (-orporutinn furs like mnount puynhlo within the period of forty years from tlieiiitte the said hs-inw is to take effect. being the 31st day of `l)(`,tt0!illbCl`. 1888, and to emtbie the said Cnunvil `to ].MI.:i8Ri))'-itlw uuthoriziug the issue of the lust-nit-ntimiod debentures. without ohaervinsz the fornmiities required under and h ' the Mn- nicipal Act. as provided for in n. condition con- tained in the by-hiw tirst mentioned. Also todeniare contained Sollolmr to Kingston. Dec. 2lst. 1888. BOBES A}i13_MA:.z4f1ii. purpose-s. ` Kingston. `2lsl.1888. JAN EVENING GAMES. ME MA N/e}: Il.\TOTICIE}- `ll-`I')Il'D\I lFI\'I1`\V than AI... lV...._... . ACNE W or lhe City of kmgamn. solicitor (or the Applicants. yn. 21st. 1888. N9T'L0E . `list. 1388. JAMES AGNEVV. Eoliviwr for the Applicants. W. I`. BA Ell. Oouunlnlon rphont - .1. sin`; I DEBT QUALI- nd. shorts. 1 onions. Honey. , English Poets, Cards, 1'11`: .`\I"A;V\ I'M Ill` lJlI'3n !`ln:(,lrcnl Mt-(lit-ul \\'ork of the age, on Manhood. Norv. ous und Physical Debility. Prenmture Decline. Errors of Youth. and the untold niiscrius consequent thereon .'if`0 pages 8 \'o., 125 prescriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, only 81, by mail. sealed. Illus- trative sample free to All young and middle aged mun. Send now. The Gold and Jewolled .\lv:dal awarded to the nu hor by the National Medical Asanciution. Address P. 0. Box 1&5. Boston, _\lu.-15.. or HR. VV. H. PARKER, grad- uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years practice in Boston. who may be consulted con t`.dL-ntlnily. Specialty: Diseases of Man. Of 1100. No. 4 Bulnch St.