Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jan 1889, p. 8

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Inpuuuvtiuo "Lat Joaury." In): J. N. `Hoopla. cl Orwell, 0nL. then appeared diphtheria in ` our Mlghhorlmod. Doctor: In high: and la . but I kept right to Huzyonl`I Yollow 0 and brought my children through all right." Yellow Oil cut" all pdnfol oom- plnlntl and lnluriu. THE venuv LATESF NEWS IROTEATIVON or cnops : "Eu nuuonu. l_,_ 4,4,. I|,-t we-uiu I-nnsmcm. Wont Cm] much-volt. winds. generally Mr. with now urrlu In oomelooslltlu llkhot tempo:-stun. B'`.:`"'`% "J?- LIVIIPOOI. OI Ill IA IIKIT. Zululnuntuu I IDIIIlII\JIi uIlIIl-It In Alon-lulu. Jan. an Flour-tlooolmu. coo hhln. solo: on such Market qnlol st unc rltm. Pucnu lulu. M5 w I. . uncut spring. ti on tutu; naught. roller. 5.8 006.0; nu-3. L o : *a*.-: c.:;- .u ~;~z.; ..u - '3:.u. Whun-nouInl : an vhtu on. Cnudncouon Fomponyf. liundu Cotton Co. . . . . . . .. Hnnhnlnrn lhhnn (En. ,, nu ol Tnmnno ........... .. Bunquo Juouucu Merchant: Hank ........... .. Buebco Bunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ulna Bun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ank o(`ommcroo...... . . . . . . . . .. Imperial Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lawns! Telegraph Co ......... .. N. . hand Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rloh. C Oulnrlo Nuvhtnnlon On.. City Pnnoncu-RR" .......... Ionucnl 0:5 00 ................ .. (hnniA Phnln RR , , Uumu Uotlou C0. .... .. ooholnn Uouon Co... Banko!Monu'cIl.. UntAr1oBInk....... Ba.nkduPou 0 Molnnnn Ran , HKI [1 male IIllI' ||llULIIIU"'I IIIKKI IEUVVI. `ll: ('1 `ac per N; butchers` cattle. 3c (:1 33 rer 111.; culls, `ls lu` {iv per u; ho s. 50 ((1. Mo per ha. ; sheep, ik. (9; Me per .; lambs, 82.50 to $3; cslvu, M to 88. Ban an nu Molnona Bun nun: nl Tn:-nn IU.' Hull KUIHE Ul LIIU | IHl IIUH II lU II`?! lllllll `ljc pe-r ll. Mr. N. Rial?-nlike sold by nuc non fifteen cattle for E. In-uny. Knngatuu. for 8338. The calves ulfvn-ll were Iuustlyuf iulerlux qunlity, but they brought good prices. Mutton critters An: in demnnd and bring from 4 - (u He per lb. fur sheep An-i .'m r-: "m.',c per u. for lambs. The receipts u! stock for export were 769 vattle, his sheep, ll hog: and I8 culven. The following are tnir quotation: : hood beams, 40 (u 450 per . 2 huh-hart` ugzlln, Rv In IN- rs-r u - null- IJVIIKPIDIJLUIJILIIJN llri. IVIIPOWL. ll. 0otu|.'hundy ; Auction manna}: ac. IWIO I'll` Cl WQL ' *7C()iMMERC|Ai.V MAfTEn's. l.l\`|-.`.s'1`0(`l( M Aiuu.`r. .\h~.~'nu.'u., Jan. '29.-There were nbnut 4'25 head of butchers cattle and '20 chives, but no sheep ur Imga. nllelcl ru-clay. fho ; highest price paid xhd um: axu-ml 4c. per lb. Pretty good nninulu nnlni M tron: Ric ((1 45 per lb, and common stock in nhuut 3.: pr!` 11)., with some of the Mural -luau tn I:-n tlmn Hull `f|ul1 nunln fur R kl-nnv Knnnahm 8Irl'I. CL. I llU_V IIW'I.\'l gIVC'- IIIIIIIICWIOIL Ladies hulf, whole and quarteriwigs, bzmgs, switches, hair chains. rings, made In order. Dress nod mantle making. ('nunif cnrsut, but ever made, over Wnluh & ` .\`t.eM:y s. I05 Princess street, Kingston. IUII Ifg llllllll Z-IL`. IJIITICU urnwluru. At this time of the your many gentlemen nd that they need as new pair of trouaerl to put them on until spring. We advise them to try -Lambert & \Vulsh. I10 Princess street. They nlwayn give satisfaction. Lulim hnlf. urhnla nncl nnmrmrfwian WIKNI Slfllel. Beautiful an-I u}hite-()ur 32.70 our makes white and light brvml. Fine cooking Apples 20c. peck, freeh roll butter. tub hatter. Preserved vroen gages 25. en. 3 lbs egg plums `2.'u:. Amen Crawford. At [Inn time of than vnnr mnnv unnl.lo-man I llllll Wllll II Pilllldll UI LlI?'llISUI\CF. W. Melctlfu am] ll. Iiastieu, constables, nrriu-I in the city tn h\_\' from St. Thmmnw. wirh a prisum-r, '1'. lbunonm, sent. to the peniu-.miur)' for ve years fmr larceny. M r. I-`nmcia will Imil-l ax lmmlsmue dwell- ing on the cnrm-rof Juhusnn anal Nelson streets. W. \\urm\\-nrlh zuhl .|u.m(-s I)u~ nison have pun-lmsed four lots on Calling- wood struet. n,._...:t..| .,1 ..`.L:._ n.._. on-m n_.._ u.nsnz\uuu, uuc ulclr vuwes were not ill .-umnumiing rower. Ihe aitul were few, hit c-tor-mliu4.y good. Hie soprano: were Mir. sun] at times sust.~iinml their puts with nu-\lmu, but the ha-My umaic was not such as fittinuiy gave tho.-in upportuuity to show -tlzelnsclvaa tn mlx uulagu. Miss Anna Hownlt-.n. of .\iil|hroolt, charm- ing in f.\\`(.` mid ununur. mug |`\'ii.i|iflliiV in tin: nriu uf Lh-3 psnlui F.>r my Hnul Thirst rlil for God." .\`hu won her way into the hearts of her amiitois Uwing to tin unau-Muhie ouhsc-nee of Mrs. Bo.-Its, the 11010 by her `'.\I_)' (Joni. Within me is my Soul (Tut Down," was not gin-,n uu'il ivuu in the evening. A quetrte-no of ln'llI\ ni:vn \I.mar-n I 1' I1. ..I D I.` Ul Ill Blllll uuu, (`oueluctnr \\'uliw=r. of the K. & I . HR, is ve-ry popular nu l{(-nfruu-. Lust week A dz-pumtiuu of hidiea and gentlemen present 0-] him with a purtruit of the-Inselron. \\' u.....H.. .1 II Iluuli.-n ...\......m.._ IIHII I1 l.'fI.'|"U LOU nl":l\V_\' J5 SW31 0" `"U hmin If \ h\:l`(`ll. 'l`hc-re has Just nrrinul M. J. ('ampbell's wmnl yard, Unt-Irin street, the bbst stock of sawed or unsawed maple, also the best of dry aluh wood. l`nmln:-rnr \\'nH\'ar nf l"u- K Xv I HQ Snow u hile calmed corn, beautiful canned ta nmtm-3, string |wmm, green peas, evapor- ated sweet corn, L`()\IkOt1 corn In.-cf. Jumaa (`r:u\'furd. I`L..l1 .. L..1 I ... I, \ l3|IUlll. I`he'ie |)|'i:]gel den Isluml is no I]... I J. .L. (ICU IHIMHII I3 lN)' `U kl 83:10 Hnnws zunl .-Iluigha czuneover it t ml? m.'.'Hrul. \'(1I-It-his `who need vluthinsz V In path:-inc Lznnherl & \\'ulsh, I _v.....v 'l'h..n- .4-.n ..i.-.. ...... .9. W Hill VUU HUI III LII! [HUI HHU an `air _VW{" (`unvin-I Jncohsa, whu some years ago -~ cup.--I (mun um Kingston penitentiary, n serving 1. term of ten years in Auburn _pri Ell l HUI. I :H'l' nurns I.` :IeI1(m'h-Insystem of l` IONTIIICAI. PRODUCE IIAIII I1`. An_-.___.- I... 5. LIVIIIPOOI. oo1;ou muunrr. l.|vn-1anm._ Jan. I IPIIHIIII U. IUUL Ul VHUUII ULTUCI. , ' lireck & Booth have the beat slabs. hard wnml qml dry blocks. You can get just vs Mr vr`-u want in tlm fuel line at their ymvi 1......:.- .,,....... .. .. . nu: gnu. u.n wure snme\y.d .snpr\uns. T! the tnnura, m v(;ca.Iiz:niuI), mzcemlixxg Mir ml ti: Jlrllll I IIIIUIIUU FUUHIH. Piucapples, bananas. ne, ..'DJ;IgN`ilIU urunge_, Alulnukx grapes. &c., &c., at Hen- derson`: cheap grocery house. Ont straw. in lmmilpn fur Lmh, nil VUII Clllllr. W. Rubcock was sent to gaol today for v-ilL`;_{lHc|.il1g to [my 5 fine [or an olance com- Inllwll in l\\'-`$5. Hue plm ut_ `Alice street lou, will be sold by nucfinn un I<`rilay. Feb. lat, 2:30 `p.m., Martin`: uhatixxn rooms. IJi.. ... .. .. LI..- 'I`.. (IUIVBUU 3 UHUIIP g[UUCl'y "HUSB- Out stmw, in bundles for beds, ail thrashed dry. clean, and no thistlea, at W. F. B-nk:r'n, I2 .\lark:I .\'qu:u~r~. ` \'rr\' ls-sirulnln lmihlimr Int: um .-\li.-.- IONTIIIAL N`l t)(`I II AIII`l`8., l).Al(Ul' H. Mr. Shanks, of Sm'ith`a Falls. reports h:u'ing had stolen from him an beaver over ' Cull. unlhlr. \\V I)..|...-,.|. ...... ......A L- ....~l L,. .l.... I..- [DO U" V` "(II yuru. Ald. Adunu hu Purchased 1 stone house and several Iota on becond-street, near Chat.-` ham. LI....:t..L.. l....... oh- ..|\........-s .....l .... .-o IIHII1. Manitoba bran, the cheapest. and most popular feed. on the market, at W. F. lhlw-r's. u- m......I... .: u._. :.L`- n.n.. .............. Tho spoo ol Every Day LI!o-Whnt the Public are Talking About--Not.hIng Eu onus: the Attention 0! Thou Who nro Tuklnx Noun. The work of caulking the new water tank has been begun. L`-.. ........l..- U.....-..L.... \Y.. A ......l .... L- nan UUPII UUKIIIL For genuine Scranton No. 4 coal go to the Ga Wurlun yard. ' Alrl Adnmn hm nnrnhnnnd A nfnnn hmnm PARAGRAEHS PICKED up new oun ausv nzponrsns. II. II. l'\Il|([h||l'|\`I(, \\ . .\|I1l Plant, W. H. .\le-lley L W. Shannon, .\`kiuner, H J. .\`p:-m-Ar, F. Strange. H. \\'o0.l. ls ....... ..I...... I._Ir .. g 3 L- - I I ' NCIDENT`E)I*"} THE "DAY. SVICULI ll) BUCIIUU, l`l'HH|y, l'l3U. I5`, Z:-HI p.nu.. M. Martin`: auuunn rnmus. Fur dry oak and snft. maple, aot wood uni hunl wuml nit lowest prices, gm 1- Jrnn-funl`a. foot of Queen street. ,. rm-It R1 Hunt}: hut-n Han hour nlukn lug:-J . l)'ll\ Ir :1. ll muruul .\qu:Ll`P. Very lvsiralnle building lot; rrmm hv Aumtinn, Prialnv I1`.-F >lI|I.6 lu'|lIll>Cll (\'. H KHSH, ll" l'|lllL'".\8 They um give you style. qnulvy. l|lllll\', up-.4 I~nu1- ruuln-I:nu. IONTIIAL. Jun. 11-12 noon. urn on-D .. as an .. I27 [I 3 between the city and Car- Imw in a safe uumlitirm. .......... IA L.` l ... ...lL .1... s is n'ppo.ae4l tn the Kin- f ulucation. He: contends he-a\'_\` .3 strain on the UK -`lillirr. uilding nn .-\li.--.- l"ridny, Feb. lst, 2:30 "Hun rnulnl n.u.~.s, r.. n. .`4imIm|u:ln, .\`png:3<, G. : lnmi J \\' ` will do Wt! , I0 l'IillL'v`Hs .5. l.. .,...,l.... l.`llIIlIILIUI.I. day with- I35 15:` 5|` ~uu, :1. r\.. ru< Hoodenrle, .~\. 1 E. Meek, E. H. .\lcIntyre. 13. RN-3. L I 1'... I.` .\ .l}H `.lI(|H JICH` R. 1'2. Bums. T. I U. .\`i|WyGl;; Minn H. L (7h'wn. .. gau, L. A. Dri cr mu, A. R. F0 ( , I Hu .\!a \ Ll \I..l..a...... IHUI. The stage was fitted, uplwith rw.?ued seats .;u\m`'d with real .-lwth. Same eighty sing` -r.~xm:cl1pie:lthem. The gentleman, num ho.-ring thirty, were gexuwully attired in -lru.-As suits. Thl-y were of all sizes. \\`l1lsl{9!'e(l, nmustatulu-,l and lleanllmu, yet gnerully . ne in features. The lwlic-s were attire-l in white. an?!` generally looked charming. Nearly all wore flowers. the coranqea being ennlmldml with roses auul all manner of llorgl tribute-s. llianmmls spnrklnl and pearls threw lruk the rays of light. The snpmnma ulmnnulcul. The complete list of purbicipzstoru an! M fulluws: .\`-npnzums --.\lesul2unosAllulns,H. . \. ll-alts. R. L`m`um'.~k_)', l)nlLo.n, A. Miuwn N. Amlora .n. l*'. Burns, (,`lmwI1.(`orl)elt., A. ('reeg cr. K H. llunlup, N. lurgu- A R. Fan: Illllnnuu -\ `:n(Hl)\l`ln- .l Tim "Flay D-Ir C.su0ntu Mun :|ppl Oo|I|- tlvoly R-nd,oroul.-`l`he {ind Pulm Wu somowlnu suited In In Pruonutlon -'I`Iu Solo: Much Ennjoyod-An Or-V clnutu or llorn. " `The concern given iu_ the city hall Inn cyxxing by the philhurmomc society was quite successful. The attendance was fnir Tine ruuurved mrlion of the -hall was well occupievl, am by the elite of the city. l'he am.-in-Ly went. to cunsidrnl-`e expense .;ml trnuble to present an ex--ulna-nt pro- grtunmoa, and it was cnnseque-uvly -ll-pu-caning` ' tn final that the pnrmmgo l- :)(U-\.'ml upon it was not. such as to cmnlmu.-1u.'x overowing hull. ` 'l`l... -L...... ....... `:Al' ..... ...2AI. .. ,I_-.I ..-..-- THEM concern or-' THE PHIL!-TAR: MONIC soqnerv msr mcawr. "C". UTOOIIVI IV. I.) H. H. ITTIIX. -0Il' (ml; R. W. Wolnonborn. D. L. War, New York: (I. Hnull. Tomato 4. ll. Mean. A. Gillian, It. A. Roberts, outta! : I`. Cunpboll, Tnronh. A N[(:H'l` )FMUjH'soN(:. .' IVCULI \\ UU" . I--('upt. \\'. ('m'hrauI,=_ (L (`null. uig. II '.'rumlv\v`. Hr. (7. R Dicks . Uuulvp, K. (hllmhur, H. H. Hug ` KiIkp.atrirk. \\'. .\Iil!le!nn, -r, }{ .1, Nlwln-pr F` .\'trnn\m H The Iotol Al'l'IVIIO- UFUS. I. IN. \.l|rlIUV.`4K)', IHIILUJ` El. ,1-I`; huwn. liillnlm--, .-\. Uuodm\l`lv, J. le, Hmlgilm. U. Jvyue, A. Luke, k, .\!et-eslfe, Murruv, Mercia-.m, ntyre. A. Nnslu, I -rrrur, F. Punly, I. Richnmnal. T. linlninsnn. M. . A. Scntt, J. .\`ln\\\', .\'nnmv-n-ls, I". ha, Simml, (`. .`\`mi(h, H. Rpetu-er, .\'t1'uIIue,.\`:mthy_ A. .\l. .\`utlu-r- \VnH* V \\`l-l-ll\lI L \.nIIl\|I \I 1}. A`I|ll.'l\H'3l-lH|' ` . I). {ah-s, .\ BHIKIPII, K lfnol Lculic, Ne-isll, B. 'l'r(-ndell. -R.. E. Burns, J. Curl ` I A a:.`...H.n.\..~ ll 4` 7:Tpuouona. \. "1. K)l|["N. . A. Unmlfellow, I . .\1.u`q11i.~m`u, J (` , H. J. .\`priggs, J. and, \\'i!snn, L. Young, M. .VxllHV|_), :1. .\I. `llllH'l" IUKI. (`nrbc`Lt. A. l. ('. H-awilt, . .\li:ch.-II, J. B. Walkem. l\|\\`l!; .'n<)kU. God ..|I - -vuwu uriuvuluo Axrlulo 5-8 5.. Brlthh Auction Kohl- I . D. ulna Montreal: 0. R. Bmsdold, J. w. 5.11-.u.mmonI: A. J. mm. To- -aun|ns\l ll l`1.nIu>n .I Klnainupn II;-. W. Dickson, '1. Hague, Islam, IQ Ammn I-Elli. coloured. III 17...: at Rn- laigh. N1). utordny In the prune. oi 3,000 pononu or the murder 0! hit lather. uou IIIIVI-I'll norwny Io aloaloun. Ind back by Loponhqgon to Cuuk. It will ombru-0 the tluu would-gnbcrlIp-Pu | rooh"lcrlpn ooncll. Pu Mafia: Iyuod. and \.M.C.A. oouvutlonol 3 world at Stockholm. The shalt In In hit: at 8 gun. by Pro(. Wuhan. 'l`hoY.I.C.A. of Queen`: will In HA! In no sin dlihlli IO" ropreoontod. o odnlulon will boohgrgod. but A onllocqou aha to delay apnoea. _-._.._.. _.__ _` mo, on won uI'uwnou.' u story cannot be nuthonontod. It nu oloot for town! Inch bolon It uooumd publicity and the but oadnvolm ol the wnno h|'lo1| to noon any ground [or tho ntatomoot. It III rut II that tho ocoidcnt occurred on tho Muduvuko rlvor. but invoc- tlgotiou uhovod that nothing Ind occurred ol the kind mentioned. Thou It was apart- o-I {ran "away book." but tho loootlou was no ludonlto that who ntnnlly cum to tho conoluolon that it win I you And poulbly created to ash Iono one any ot homo who desired to gut Into lumbering region. luv. A. n. aoou. ll. AL, 0! Porll. VIII lootun on Ftlda ovals; on Na Id "In: don through orwuy to Sloth In. and 3 by Loponhuon Careful lnvutlunuon Pulled to Plan the Aitllonllnlty 0! III lion`. A tel nphlc tlupseoh (tom Kin ton ha been 33.; Ihrongll the papal Roth ueoctz "Illa thulnnnnonndnlxtoen sun at not run drovud In I lake in the huhvoo 0` Ftolhlltu. The driver! war! no! horn: on the Ion when they be- onma bane ad, Md. breaking through the iuo. All won drowned." rim. nun-n n-n-um Lg -nOLn-D.n-I-A In \\ IICIIIVT IHIHI.` "Y lllll" In Uruul" [U CIIC" vows." This may be taken as a pretty broad stalelnrnl. when we take into conuid oration that the principal Nlvocltol of the act were ministers of the guepel of all do- numinatione. He eaye the act in unwork- ablc. We admit thie {at-t. Rate yer" liuowe that these eauie advocatee of t c act tried every honorable meane to et legiela tion to make the act workable, ut failed. He laye ureat etroee on the tinanciel eide of the queltion, but on the moral elde hie ein cerity ie not to be admitted. The principal part of his etetemente he cannot prove, and from his letta-re an a whole we would infer. that he in no friend of temperance and true morality. In concluaion 1 would adviee Retepayer" to Iitt the tone ol hie ergu- mente higher, for every day we hear each ar umente from anti-Soot! men oi queetion- ab e cbarecter. Ho.-mz'r\'. Defending nu so-vii Ari. i`iiii.irs\'ii.i.i:, -kn. -2s.-(1`u nae Editor) : in _\'nur issue of the '.'4th, I noticed a loner frown I{ntepayor," criticising the eicncy of the .\'um um. While we can Admit some of his statements there Are other: we can not IHIIV to pun without criticism. He says: "At the time the mlvocnn-I of the act den-.ive llzl, nncl slated anything nhether false or irm-, in order to cltch prev. hruml fnIn.lllI'Y. Iht-n we take: into vnnni. . IUTIIUII LU Ill!` Ully ll) "Hy. Dr. J. S. Loomia. of Maine died on Mon- day from an abscess on the groin. Dr, Hen- dcraon, of Kingston. usiated by other physicians, performed an nperntion but he died four hours afterwards. III. UIISIHII I! IIIIPTUVIHS. Hon. Senator Sullivom. Hon. G. A. Kirk- pamick and wife and Sir Richard Cartwright. left for Otuwa to lay. \nA `\'iIn|i Qlnifh uhn )\z|l `man vinhinn J. W. UUIIUIWI. KIIHIIIIUIII u J. IVCIII. Io- ronto; W. ll. Colllorn. J. Khgborn. Mon- crul:(.`. D. Stone New York : '1`. Rid dull. Montreal :0. it lunr. Tm-no; . II Fl-Anal, `VIII : lnlnlnl I I`. H Ilflnknrn It'll lur LUIKIWU `U Uly- .\|iu \\'iuny Smith, who hams been visiting friend: on Wolfe Island fur two weeks. re- turned to the city to lay. nr J .\` lnnnnin n` \'n:lnn (`:Al` nn \'nn. IU`IIH)rI'U\V. Balalnager Brittnu of the Rome, Water- tnvu &(|giensburg. now in Europe, any: his health is improving. "nn,.\'.nnlnr .\`uHi\'nn Hun H A Kin-L-. m13:7'\\'. A. Laval] of.\`mith'I 9.11., son of Wnrdux Lnvell. bccomu A benedict this . work. I)..- I.` I\' I|..Ll.- IL-`A>-LL ._.!II -A WPFK. Ru. I-`. W. Dobba. Portsmouth. will tend the meeting of the Y.M.f7.A., Ottu tmmnrrnw, uvuvuxuwu IIIII. VIII] GVVIII} Rev. A. H. Scott. M. A, at Perth, will mlnn on Frhlgv nlrnnlnn an LI. 0.4- "I... City. Oweu Jones has been appointed I sergeant of the g -veruor-general`: fool. guards, Ob tnwn. (`J L';..-..L..__:_ T\ | 1` :_:__1\,.-.___ Coi. Strmnbenzie, D. A. (2., He went there to inspect nlnrns nu.-u.~ nu:-u---u n-uuu.-...- Lix-ut.-('01. .\'mith and Major Kelly. [egyq fur ()tl2u\'c\ to-lay. ` (Roi. Yilliz-rs. \\iunipc;;. is expected to Visit the city o.-Arly next month. Mr. Iiluir. who has been absent fur some months in Houtmm, has au'ri\'e\i luck. Mr. J. B:-gg, inlv nf this city. is engaged in the tea an-I L-oico business at St. Thomas. Mr. Tremlm-ll, `hauxlvnnster of Music`: hand, Tnruutu. is visiting friends in the Pill`, UXCFPIIIHNII CHKI". Visitors : Willimn Prusv; .\lAnitub:x; Mrs. \\'m. Simw \'|uw, Pix-tnn, Ont. ; Hill`! 1 Rutherford, North B.l_V, Uni. Puuple \\'h one In..I....- n. rruor. wom mum; 15.. n. menorn. Boston: I! W. Klbbo. C. H. Ooohrmo. 1 Montreal: W. C. Hopwood. Toronto 3 0. 8. Ball. Brooklyn N.\'.; A. M. Porllno. Mon- o-..-I- II `V \\'Ahnnnhnrn n I. `Van- convoouclou lull. run; Inning. II-..AI.lu...;.n A .An__.L _._ amuc lIUll'. Ill l`L'|ll|HLl`y. Ill l.IIL' ulwu unu. The uhjevt is lllUl`t` to ilitrmlucu the unlur llmu to raise a pm, \?uIl:u|ll!.`ll!l) the ullnrgc will he nomiiml. Dumslul l". `llemlcrsou is guingto .\lauitolm in the spring. " (`unl\\uml is cunning in fro.-lv, the ruling price In-mg for No. I liuwl. $3: soft. No. I. 8. per mini. '2 saw our 1`Ul`4l of suit wt-ml ('X\Ell*`IIlg' ownership for Iii plugs, Tc. Napoleon. this w-ck, but this was .m exceptional case. \'i.~air.nna ~ \\`illinm l7`rn.-aur. Hinursnn. LEHI-_ IU [UV KU\'Ul'llIlH`l,IL VVILHUHI ueuty. The funeral on ~lri lust. of the late Mrs. .\l:u'Lin Denyes was very largely an.- tomle-l M the .\letl|mlist. church, Rev. Mr. Ynumz preaching an ulule s"rr,n-;_n. Her nix sons uetetl as pull bearers. The rcnmius were ulepusitecl at Violet. 'l'_wo wexlulings are on the (pin slmrtly. llusinc-,~s is In -igl|L-u-mg up an the Salvu Linn lmrravks, tire new soldiers enlisting just. lately. Rmnumnlmr tlw n+5-outtnnlv nu-.af.iI|LI IIHXJ gvtlllllltn. This action of the Lonnox county agricul- I turnl society in petitioning. the Ouuiri) ;1overnmentto.do away with the township show and give them the whole buodlu to prop up their one Iuoss aide parody. has unused the alert directors of the Ernesttowu society to get after them with a sharp stick. Tln.) lmve also mm-tnoriulizud the n.ini.~\t,e-r of Agriculture. opposing uny such ecln-inn,` llmntlling the county itnstitutiun without gloves. liruasttowu, in almost evelryrhiug. generally sleeps with both .eyes open and the other townships should add their pro test, to Ill goverutut-ut without delay. 'l`l\n `nnno-Al nn ~lv`n'i:iu\I `nut hf tin; Into X A In-no-rved Pncontalleyxua\iiAgrlcnlIu- rul DoputMluu-".\.0.U.\V. Convert. Ulm-BSA. Jun. 30.--Tho `Rev. `W; H, Quurzermalno has msde many warm friends hare nggudleal u to donomimntion. Uu Saturday jovoulng I deputation visited him at the rectory, and presented a splendid wt of` single hlrumul, utrinu of chiming hells, top whip an`) it pursue umutnuipuiiecl by an appropriate &dllr33 signed by about 60 friends. He cunveyed .hin overowing tlmnlu to the`kindhearted eopla among whom his lot had an pro\'i cast. The people of ullclassus share the pleaaautnusa expressed liy the reverend go-ntlelnsn. The gnoinn nf Hm Y.mmn\- nnnnlv nurinul. LETTERS TO THE ED|TOR. UNDOUBTEDLY A HOAX. PEHurm._ Mm HEN. ODESSA PARAGRAPHSJ T__. C * IHHIHI I" HISUT. I".lllCI'SUll. 1. and E 0nt.; Harry and Mn. mlh Riv (hi! l. HOIUTXI ID. IS. l'|I.'lf. l0I'0Iw3 VV. R. I-`ruor. Wolfe Inland; E. H. Eiehorn. Ilnnlnn u R `V KIM`, D H [`nnI|rnnA ` .'\lu\'nnout-, Sayings um I 3.--... Ac... 'rm~ BRITISH WHIG. W,EDNESD_AY '.I.A N. 30.] is in ()l.t&WI. the militnry llllg UUU. I'D u wwn lmll. LI... .... .. WHI II` , Ottawa. `III`I*'_' ` A d llldl uldjotn u oily ` ol Cl:acu'u: r Ind `Econ [or our chapped handa. It will one than nun. -iau hour It. W. A. Dyu & On. Mon comp at u umagxon. to can u.uw.uuu. The princess in a graduate of a young lad|ao' seminary at Newport. and haa mulled allo- palhy II wall an the Indian barb racdlclnoa. She wan burn In Canada on the Grand rlnr reservation. the hut child 0! a lamoua ohlaf. Her brother has boongradualad Iron Oxford nnh-unity. She la a malnbor o! tho Bngllah church and the waalthlaal 0! tin Mohawk lpllm lwvn Iv` VII -cg cut Ivy. lcu: (rah IBM has I0o..8I. qua manna loo.. 8 II. dodguu you |0o.. an n pr: l0o.. `Obit ealnpplcn l0c., V non rl0o..| .ovtpu|hdIvut } com 100. Pfhmen Crawford. CVIUIVII trlbo. ` an Indian College. 0r~\I'Im0. Jm. a0.-Tho I :-Incas Vlroqun. an ludlnn doosnu. up Ibo intend: devot- gzxl In-r furtnno to the founding of In Indiana up at \\'uhlIgton. to cool I3.(XI).000. nrlnonn In A nu-ulnnn of A man: Indian` ]llUIly 'II(.lUl'ID\I. ` Fha presentation of Mao Farrah`: cantata, The May Day" wan au'oh as to at-cute great compliment. The muaio was light and gave ICOPO for a merry time. The _I-ingon Illll'I- ed to have caught thc lnlniratlou. and Iauq with a jovouaneu and alnaudon that wan truly captivating. The three ahoruua were faithfully pr:-aeutasl, and along with Mina l{owleu'a beautiful Ioloa al Hearu" and "llaautllul ay." Inada no oonqany go away loelln that an evening had been wiaoly np.m,an mualc 0! a high o'rder duly enjoyed. Too _much pralu cannot ha in- ntowod upon (ha orcheatra from tho olciuut planlat. Ila M Shaw. to the clarinet play on. Hanan. Parkar and Tromlall. Tho mn- alc ulferad vaa at all tlmu delightful. Taken all in all the eonoart in the equal 0! any that has have glvan hare. Illa Creditor: lloluu. Tho Ittompt of B. H. Rotluvcll. Drun- fonl, formerly of Kinpton, to secure I settlement of his bunlmu dilcultiu hu brought 3 hornet : nut About hln an. In which Toronw rms are doing oonnidornhlo buuing. Mr. Rothwellb us: are $9,000, mud liabilities CIIJXXJ. Ho oorod lurty com: on the donut. but it an: roluud. Ill: lint action when he reached home was in olmmto 3 mar ' covering all his unto, but IMI the out lton will onduvour to upon. Tho llrma moot doc lylntorubd an Copp. Clark 8 00.. \ . J. (ingot Co., and tho (loud: puhllnhlu company. IL I\IllIIIUc:I|PlIH. FAIYSIIIIII. After hulking a while Dr. (inkling asked the \\'mu reprosenfativo whom he waa asl- dressing. He was told. He laughed and said he was not aware that a juurnaliat was so near him. Then h-- (old some of the . amusing. and .I(OIIIt' of the unpieuant atnriea that ni-fspuper men haal written about him. "Some time ago." he said. "a New York` journalist told a Land-m paper thin he had ho-I an intr-.r\`ie\v with me in the Murray Hill hotel, and I was credited with uyin that `tile |'}ug|ish press wits lull and Itnpiif mrnparml with the American rue.` Now I have nnuiv Iliemis In Hnglnm whom I en- teem. uni you m.\)- believe I vtaa much an- noyed when I oi the paper mntaining the retiection. The fact iI never was in the Murray Hill hotel. never vnu interviewed. and so far as intellig--nee uml capahilitiec are concerned I found I`ingiish journalist: quite the equal uf any in America." Mr. Gatling in an enthusiaatic admirer of General Harrison, the preeixlent elect of tho linitml .\`t-Ire. The first vote I ever gave." he tltaiti, was for William Henry Harrison, `(II-I I`ipp-i-anon,` grandfather uf (ion. Har- riaou. Thu-re are about `250 of v.-uch voter! in Hartford, (`onn.. and no we formed a Vets-ran`n club. IINMI the honor of being elected president. One day -it wan inclo mom. tuo--I.'I7 ulna sat down to dinner aunl, remarkable to say. not one In: under seventy earauf age and none were bald. We attri utoul the cause of all ni us having hair on our head: to the fact that we voted for `Tippecanoe and always drank hard cider." Mr. Gatling carrica a letter with him Ii-om Hon Harriaon. acknowledgin a kind mouago of congratulation. (ion. ar- riaon in well known to Mr. Gntling. In fact the preaidenl elect haul, an hie rat partner. a nephew to Mn. Gatling. and a nephew of (ion. Lew Wallace, the author ol Ban Hut. nnrlurv. IKIII [0 [III EHU HE IS LQIIIIIIIB I'll. cnerviea to design gun: by which to use the lend _v nnvl dung:-rnus nmt.erinP. He has recently anl-I patents for gum to an English aymliu-ate \uho.l.u\-e hui`r extensive work: at Hirmiuczlnun. Hnglund. After hdlxinun whilv Hr Hurling: nnluul Illg HIIVT Fdl.lHlIU|"l_V llIHl' ll WIII Ulltlplu into the l'nitel .\`t;m-s service. It. has also been ltinpteni by sou-ral European govern- ments, including Russia. Englunl. '1 urksy, l-Izypt and otin-rs He now resides at Hum- foral, (Tnnn. He has improved his (inkling guns to such an extent that one now known as The Police I-un." designed for use in riots, can tire 1.200 shots per minute. in any direction sideways, up, or down. The gun is cnpnhle of reversal in s moment. 1'}... in.v....o..- I..li..n..- 9|.-. I.:..|. -....l..---- ls cnpnuue nl reversal nu an moment. The inventor believes that high explosives will be tha_ coming dutructivof forces in warfare. and to this end he In bending his ln(`!`L'i|'R In alonixvn nun: hv I'hi1`h In nun Hm CU||!lllICll'Il 31X Ill KIHUIIIIIILI, WHICH \VUI'O ulostmyed hy the burning uf his factury. Afterwards he had twelve Iuaunfautureql v|sI:Wh< rv, which were used by (icuerul liut~ ler on the J.unvs river. In 1365 he im- prm-ed his im-cntinn and in the year follow- ing after uliafactu-r_v trial, it way adopted 3 inlu (ha I'nitml .\`mn-A ll*l'\'i|`O' It. In: nlnn ` [ll Il('H|IIl1I UIK "I IHU I`|7I II yUi-II . Wll9.'|l i lnrtwz-t-n liftwin maul sixteen years of age, he wrnlu in thv oioc If the uuunly cloth. '1 hr!) he taught si-lumi, nml ufu-rvmnls 1-ni gagwl in trunk: on his own -iccuunt. Remmt mg to St. Louis, in I544, he engngoal in|the unumfnclure aini ulc uf ave-I anwing ma- chim-s. Same time after this a. singular ox :-nr 0Cl3lll'l'L`li, which is thus nliled. \\'hen tra\'cllin_-_v from (Tim-in1m`i to Pittsburg in a stwun-`r he was Lukm with the small pux, and the hunt gutlim: frnz-an in the ion, ho was thirtern days without Il)tV attaini- mu-u an-I wune In-.u' lyinu from neglect. Salt-ly to zulminiswr to his nwn neces- sitirs in the future he auhscqunenliy stu- died nu-zlicine fur seveml years and thus nu-quire-ti the title' of doctor. In 1889 he rmnovo-i to Imiizuupoiis, where Im eixgngml in lnilrnmi enterprises and real vstate Sl?"'.`lliil.til:l\24. In |I\`.'U he inventwi u douhle acting hemp`-brake, nni in lN.'v7 I swath plough, whivh, imvvewx, hedid not lining runny pl`a('\iL`:ti l L`8llll. In I861 he vnuceivmi the id-n of the revolving hnuery gun. which bears his name Of these he mnatrnctc-I six in (`inn-innui, which were factury. . ..._.... ..-.._l l._ I '..........I ll... Ila Ilnunn Advoulumuo "'l`rll' ""011, CIIII Vlnm-I_lt. tn Klng-muc-.;\ Slu.-lull I "ll Caron-r-Ila Chain Plenusntly \Vlth. It Wlll " Ropruonutlvo fur Hall in Hunt . , , ' Richard M. Gatling. H||`0|`d- Conn." This was the name found on the register of the British Ameriuu'ho't-Il this morning. A rcpurkcr jokingly remarked to the genital proprietor ufthe hostelry : Has `'10 turn- eal the gun on you yet 3 Mr. Gatling. is gray haired, gray whiskered gentleman, nit- Liug close by uid he lm.dn t but would like to on It New York railway Men! who sold him A ticket to lie|levi|lc'. and told him the Hl_L':lIIlL'f was running frmn Cape Vinu.-nt. tu Klnuslun. Ha ro-mshml the (Tune on Mnn :A'mN{3 AND HIS GUNS. AN nN1'eRU:aw1r~i KINGSTON \_NlTH. .TH_E cm-zn mvsuron. \ Khfllll unuu. nucr I moi: rnpturuul en- .-ore he mlvanceul to the front, unutrnng hi: lmw. rrverwd Ihe mode of playing. the how -':n.~in ' underneath the violin, anal lrew forth mule of A plaintive. yet extremely nice: charm-lc-r. Thin (oat wu much enjoyed. .\lr. Uubh vvu at home on the piano. Hi: plnying of the "Vinnie-Concern: in II. Minor," by Mozart. Wu nphltml, an-I justly endorsed. rlnn nrnnnntglinn nf Mun FA:-ran`: 1-AnlAQn --..; loo. You 000 II: For 100.` _ A..-_L .,; _ L.__. In, :- Inn in Ila 1 ill. .2 re I. nuuuuu :1 a J. O. Ron,-jlrugmllt, Bath, who Ind I. noun actual o! spopluy club Iprlng which pmtrahd bin for anal wash. puud way this monln us 7:!) o'olook. Mr. Room was nu mo of cor Boa, who during lulu l"0tInu-- zml II houonnd number of the Hndlon Hay company. Mr. Ron nu n mombcrol M Iaullod LI. tA.|l.. at Bath. and V be M lth muonlo honoun on Tlmrorhy morning at H o'clock 1 Al 24!. John`: nnmnnrv. lIOI'I0llI'I T IIUUUIII III` |[ at St. John : cometary. llllc . u"s." x"'.u"...'" 'n'.3'.I"'x's2.'.'.'nII3i"......,., Brook! n'e prime donne.~ end Mr. F. W. Wodel . ol Rochester. eve engeged fore concert In connection with the opening of the Pint Methodiet church. ondey. Feb. Nth. line Welt: In e henomenel eopnnn, and hen untried every etonn where ehe hen . Ir. oulell In too levourehly noun hen to require comment. Kingetonlnne Um be delighted to HON` Illllt nnnln. Thnnlnlr J Mn nhlluh. which hu I Rlllfllll VIII IN 0Oll`lI|Oll I0 IOIl' III Ipln. 11.. ohlr cl Ibo burgh. which J.` * uu.uu..ua..da.muu,an|..1.u Inulod o nation at no mourn ability? Pr_oqrommo___t_or. loronlo. Owing to A meeting to he held in Con- vocntion hell. Queen: college. on Fridey evening, Feb. let. the Oeeinnio eociety will not men: on that evening. The rnt meeting will be held n fortnight iron the: due, when ngood progrelnlne "will he rovicied. The diecuuion on Mr. Meodonn `e peper on the Croiter qneetion" will be nenmed. The Inemhere expect to heve Prol. Cer- Ii mt` .I`A`.`:lG?annt mI:r'n..nIn|nnh, l\l('l'I|Il I. The Csntdn Stuined Glut Works. 0! Toronto, have ngsin increased their and` in every dapnnment. The Church and Home Ornnmentclluu turned out In thin rm mu be reliod on both for durubi ity and ex- oollonco of design Ponana requiring glut in every ntvlo or quantity whatever Ihould uddnu tho mskeru. MoCouulnnd & Son. Toronto. a|._.l_.. A- - ......al..- 5.. L4 L-IA In I`..- IIGUITI. "I Jlpn. IIUIIIIXIUII Id VUIJFI. A umple lot of lace curtlinl, atlon than wholesale prices, can be had cl. R. Mcl"uul`s. Remember. the cheapest house in the city for carpets. nil cloth: and house furnishing: genornlly in R . Mt-.F`uul'u. \\ on have A low pain of blnnlxeu lcft which will be sold at half-price toclur. Accept the chnnco. R. Mn-I"`nul I. 'I"|.- I .._-.l- L`L-l..-.I Ill-.. \l`....I.- -.l |LlI"lIlU| lI|l.'rIK'" IUUI FUNK. The vi-uliu sulnof Herr Annlorsnn was ex qniuizely given. Ho dmnonatmlecl that he was A mute-.r of the instrument. Ilia p||V- Km; remlled (hut of the leader nf Hue Hun- gurim band. After I moat. rapturous en- unotrnun thfbtxw ohcinu umh-rnmnh Hm vinlin nn.| J:-aw fm-oh Wnll IFIIUII 0" lne year. Auniverury Iermon in the Third Metho- diatrhurch next Sunday, by Rev. T. C. Brown, of Hrockville. Ten meeting nn .\!nn~ day evening, Feb. 4th, followed by choice selection! of music And sddreuen by Reva. S. H. Blnn-L T. C. Brown and Mr. Tochi lkoharn, nf Japan. Admission 2.`) cents. A ngvnnln Int nf Igna u-nrtninn Atlas: lhgn IIIIIIUII WI` CIlp(.ul`t`u. During the heavy gale which occurred a couple 0! weeks ago I arrest many has: were wuhed uhure M. Bell`: Point. They were picked up hy parties and sold at (lope Vin- cent. Capt. Hinckley any: that it in un usual to liud bun close to the shore: during this at-non of the year. my -..-nu... :1: oh. 'l"|.i.-.l Kl.-.o|..-. \` III "U IUIII lUI' I\}C. It IS. JICTIUI '. lne greatest burgmin ever off:-,red the public. .\lr. Hunter : Hrny Hnwk" aullion ran out of the stable last en-niu lllli duhe-I up Princess street. Neur the` oruer uf (Ihnt. hum and I'rinceas streets the Ituilion cnlli led with a mum of horse: which Mr. Biddle was driving. Shortly After the accident the stallion was captured. Hnrina Hun h.-Ax-v uni: whi:-h mu-urrul A W0rK"1u UK [(4. New emhroideriea at price: thnt will but anything ever shown in Kingston II R. MvFuul`a. A job lot. of new. nllwool. cloth dress goods. wholesale price `22v.. ill be sold for l.")c. at R. .\lcl"aul I. The \Ir "IInlnr'- III-nv Plan/Ix" nlnllinn run Sutton and nloolloo nun no Injection. Ul IIIC Cll". When the new water tnnkju nish:--l 0 -~ (munch surrounding it will be lenvh vl. gnuled. and cultivated. l"luwe,|-I and tn-~ - will be planted in it. The city engineer -.n ~ it will be A pretty spot when he get: throuux working at it. \'uIr nInl\rni.lnn'a- rt llfitll thAt mill Of: Locnlnnul General Character Just An '3 Go to Praia. Mr. McCormnck. officer in the Kingston penitentinry, was formerly acquainted with Mullen, the man who was hung recently in Belfnt for kicking a wonmn to death. H- drovo a hot for the use of wealthy p- ,--`n of the city. \\'hnn lhn nnw wgtnr tnnlc in Hninhmi .~ lly UEIICI IH'llI l Ul)LH' Ul' EVE" pllilllug l)0[` mess on imiuedintely thereafter. (Iurn he had found suitable for fresh nmnured land. It was. at the present time. the most prot- ahlu crop. where duiryiug provniled, and had the effect of thoroughly cleaning the Mud. Then next year it is in the very best possible condition for field routs or potatoes. After that. A crop of lnirley luud seeding down for crop of hay tllu following year. Then after these fuur crops the land should he allowed to rest in mature for three years, after which it will produce in good crop of out: or peas, or both together, which cum plates the course. The system was not prac- licalnle on all farms, but where it could be followed was ndviaable. The fundamental put. in regard to a rotation of crops in, that no two plants of ditfeiont kinda require the aamc substance in equal proportions fur nourishment. and this should be borne in mind by all farmers. No fixed plan could be laid down to govern all ; circumqtancea would have to govern. UULIIIILIUII |.HI'|'lIHIIUIl'./ INC W'Illl(7". l)y `INS system there is every year one twelve acre ehl mnnurerl with the um-uniulntiunn from the barn;-mi. On furma so Insured that only Inmw manic manure must he tlvpended nu this plan would, no ciunht_ work vary well. its in mixed system of huahamiry. lent. with the present ulenmnda of our m:u'kets it Wliili not be the most protable one. It consist: in the raising of mu much grain to he sol I at the prewnt pri..-es. Land heavily manured in spring with cnnrse frash manure was not in thn. I-est coiniitinn of mwing turnips or any ntilel` tivhi roots, or even pinntim; pota on (Iorn Iuml f....n.I ...io..L).. L... 5---]. .,. _. I I,.._l ` y. 9' David Nicol Offers Valunble-Advloetp llll I-`allow Farmers. ' I At I recent meeting of the farmers insti- tute the subject`uf"4-!.B.a_tQ_tion of crops," was dealt with very ably in ai"ii`ltper by David Nicol, of Cataraqui. After alluding to the pernicious system adopted by marnyof crop- ping and recropping land he touchedn-upon various systems of rotation adopted in dif- ferent countries. He Iuqgestei that the seven yearfnystem practiced in some parts of Scotland might answer. but he was more taken up with the eight years course recom- mended by in Canadian farmer some years ago. which would, st that time, have been suitable for many farms in Ontario. It was as follows : Take for example a farm of 96 acres divided into eight twelve-acre fields, and commence with a tield of roots and tatoes. The fall preparation` of the land for this crop, plowing, manuring. together with frequent scullhng. hoeing and thorough cleaning: ofivreeds, answers the part of a follow in the rotation. '1 his field would he plowed in the following spring and sown with harley and spring wheat, and at the same time seeded with clover, then a crop of nay, then two years` pasture ; peas after the pasture, fall wheat after the peas, and oats. after the fall wheat. This system ;,;i\'08 ll) twelve acres of roots and potatoes. (2) zwelve acres of barley or sp1lirlTg"'w'lxea`t. (3) twelve acres of clover hay, H) twelve acres of pasture. (5) twelve acres of pasture. to`) twelve BLTCB of wheat. (T) twelve acres of pies, ,and (S) twelve acres of nuts. lly only- mowing the clovu.-r tield once there would he thirty-six acres of prime pasltlire at the end of summer, capable of nminta ning a large stock of cat- tle and sheep. Twelve acres of good clover hay, he-side wheat L-hall , oat straw and six acres of roots will keep is lame stock in good condition throughout the winter." lly this acre the located ilnlliv lnnnin niunnrn lunar hr: rlnnnnllml nu IU|HdHUH OI IL ill Clllrlllls. l]'?r \'Ul"U was equal to all rrqninrmeuta, nuxl at the ronclusion of the sun she was lvcordml an hourly encore, tu urhicsh the responxlul in unnther meritnrioun song. The .._ I1. I__.._,,_. ,. I .L . L, 1s.I..

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