Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1889, p. 4

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John Henderson 00.,` 86 Princess . 0 my 5` "hu nun. _ n alischurgv lhl` lhrunl. nd r\m-s.ir.- mss7.unmo nucmf ICW IIIPROYII5 IITIIOD OI` Cl'l'- NG l.ADlla' Ah n CHILDREN'S DRIISD-I. I'$.olo.. II out pun!-as Anylndy on In nag any, ' , uuamu .wma I turn: Inuatdu. 9. in Oahu In 0013.. I Intent II: (I. All In nu Ill . I. , _, .._---1.: vu-ovnvuvnnna, (lV`oh.(I_th to ill: llclill 70). Will ho land from Feb. cu: l.nI'h lnolouh e-. Valid In mm Inul him Ilh. lm; I-`on hll nu-eluulnn up! to RM L 11 and Sutton Anus ot the `hush Rnllvuv. u1;L'uu.|. uu uunnln llU1lUl.`:1l1' Ubo mm.- llowi Hrockvillc. Um... says: I hm! cmnrrh fur )`mr.~a. unyhomi mun slop 3-d nu. lcould um brwnlu through my nostrils. My u-oath wan vs.-r_v Ilnlpurq and vmnimmlly so. Nolhim I could get gnvv me any re lu-f until using I\'.\SAl. lMl..\l. Prom llw wry rs! I Lkure mo mli'f.nml in .\ wry shnrl time had rvmov ml lhvan-x-unmluliun~4 so Hm I could bra-u'h frm-I3 llnmnglnlhv Ilmtrils. ha MR-1-l an my hrmlh \V(Ix~ lrul) wonderful. |mrif.\`imt and runuriug 4-\"cr_v \\`.) Ugo uf thv um-K-nssun odor. whirh Inns nuvor return- I. A GURE IN THE WORST BASE. ` -`:` U l` R V s .\`u:!lmr_\' U!Il...~.'-\\: I m.u- qr.-1.. Hm: I 1. Exounsndri rncxars uomw: wmrmu_:m1vAL, u m uuu-ru mu-mu wnn mnrrh. Eiincr nu BREATH wnnnsyzhlgggml l|owi~nn.of lH'0('k\'iH|' Um. mura- GRAND`-`TRUNK . RAILWAY. uv. Ill Mu.~woluh, Run.-ms. says: I am lIIl`IIH('lI I0 say yuur .\'.\$AI. I{Al..\I hm: wundurfulh' Il('I[w(I luv. :1! though I lune not )`l`I uawd nun` lu)llIv. '!`|m l1llllH`I oua droppings from the hem! inlnlIielIInHlIm\'u1`|-.\.~i ed. I brunlhc wuiivr. sIN.`D beltvr. and l|II(lI*lII|`l` feel 3 nvw rson. I am ulad toocr my testimony for mu b-`no! I of 0lIl('l`I thin-led WIIII ml-trrh. nnnnll HIV I'I1'|IllllII'l Irvnuvuunn snoop -- Ker. Perqxrlnu Puck lo. auo Euene-\\'andering Jew. Mysteries of Paris. . ..._ -vu vuvu-II\I IIIP CI). Ttckuoou New City Hull Dent and H on strut. ' :.ondntu-nuplo-and I ` h.llIO. 8lt(?l'RK` YOUR TlUKl'l'S for the above In the Now Routo. I. O P. and C. P RR. `u Icon Klontoo. Arrlvo In Nonlrvml IMO p n. 8:15 p III. ' ll:l5 III. 8:l5 a\.m Tho loo Ptllcv hjult town the street [you to mnxmoom New C. P. It. Doaoc. now being oonphwrl. Tlckeu good tom Fohruu-y uh lo Minx Fuhruau-y uxunwuunu .uDU.I.`lU11 [um doliglnlual In Iw in A position In Sn)` llml .\'A.~.\Ia `.\-Ie\n.. szlya: -- ` IIAI.Mi.~4 In-Ipiug me wnmlc-rfuIIy. nllhou II I Imrv In-en ll~4im{II n \'a-r_\' short time`. I! spent! _\` cl:-an.-d out lhv In--ml and stopped thu dnamgreeablu 'drnppimre' Inln the tlnrmu. For mum mm` I have suII`urmI s--u-rr by from 4-alurrlml Iwudm`I|o. I\nsuI Rnlm has rumm mi a "cry lnwv of it. I have every oomidem-0 In its rum plclcly curing me. It is dvscrving of all you chum fur n : A positive ourv for Puturrh. Easy and [IIcn:A.|lII In use." I In--[av it will won be for sale in L`\`LI")' town and VIII:-xv in Manila! BREATHE EASIER.` SLEEP BETTER. Ur. uY_.'IrIII.~`oluI1, says: llhlnm-II mm- uuvunxuu nnuunu. DUDE of Mu.~u~otnh. _v_uur wondv "AU!-I-IJU 1'11 UUUUU 1-mil. Ont .1 x:\ys:-\'mar N.`\h`Al. llAl..\1 lms clone me murv good lllull all UllM`I' l`t`llH`llll'.-ll ('\(`l'Il l|`1l My muse is one uf llno \A'ur.~l kim|.bm llAl..\l has lu-lped mo {mm mm sum. ll lma stomn-(l my mmzh and rqlin-\'ed Inc 1 f All the unplea- sant 8`llS.'|li1)n.\luC('()lllD&llI) ll| lhl.`(S0|.`iL'. Ian: mm Ildunl urn thorough vurc. and I know u numlmr 0!" others in this nu-(ion who lnwc: nll brcu cured of vnlurrlx by NASA]. BALM. nllnlnnnnv nu.-........ .. .\ .15.-1|. ISALM. EXWEHAL HL`.AD_A[{=I_Jn*_.`_,j I um lv i|.'Invd In I. in .. nommu. - WINTER Qcmmvu. February 4th to 9th. nu IlI(`(l`(`ll1l`. s"1"'iii5i=1en MY uuU_c_;_1_-Mr- .\'.\.\'.-\l.RAl.\1Imc. .I.s... . --n-V never not anv rulivf nmll I used .\'AS`ALml!.-\-l:.\i'.`_mi n-vvr though! I multl nd so suru PI cure. I! but [my all ntllit-ted \\'ilh :_g|lnrrh do not know In! and use this wonderful nIcd"(-inc. nmnnnrin 1:11 p._-..- -. -- - - 1!. :3 u |.)l'll`t`l(`I! medicine. SUFFERED ::u'a:l h.|\'.\ um um: The Cottage Library tau; I All mya :- I IN-YCI` Aml uurmsmm uuuw.";'....;`x: :.Iy'I':`E';'-,.:t: ::::;: toonmlly trying many of the so-mllod rt-nwdjes lur vahrlh. hnndu A trial of NASA 1. BALM. whl h an me innlmut n-Ii:-f.`o\nd alnw conunonclnz in use I any note the In-xn~ll-in] changq-.~4 it is producing after u few uulnlivnlimm I ..L........_.. .1... ..-._u--___.,. - - - me In:-nmul. n~Ii-Land Enily at ulicntiuus. ltchnlgscs the uuplohanut odor of the V run In the lhrmu an lhc poisonous sbcretionu over yvhivh 1-wry hrehlh Imsl ma. To any thus lroulplc.-d_ It is u priceless Inedicino. ' nnh nu nnvrnnnvw ~- --- ~ no uuu III u|I' vI'ulIllUl'8 (`I arlcncc, unpmsm nnulasm; fnvnmllr vnim. ......... n' `inn A- .. um um Unvn-otyrimdpnw-hm. xs1c|nu13.'r."'u Mills.-an a:-NASA|. BALM complelo.-ly cured rim or .n mac 0 cnlnrrh from which I had autfercd for over ten _\uanI. 11. cannot be loo hivhly rcconun-ndod. and should be used by every: no tmublod by mmrrh. It is one of Lhv wonders of an-icncc. Tlllhfnlllt nhnnn J.` . n-_;., .` . -. uuuu ulua. mm as a cure I DGIIUVG A TEN YEAR (}A8Ef.`, ,-,i.:,,t Mill: uv.-_\'A-ml nu u ,-., N Jpmwa G. Ternenl. tmawm s._\`a: l am pleased in run 41 that the NASA]. li;\`l.M has air:-my relic-Md my cnmrrh to a verv an-at c-xlvnl. I have , not used one bottle. but the mum-us droppings from line lnoml into the throat hllI'0!\llli0e|l_ct.'4\8ud. I bro the may now. get bout.-r shaft. and nlluwhur feel and appreciate the wonderiu cure `u! I o ll.\I.!|l. lb merits cannot ponsibiy he exaggerated for mqinrrhnl tmubies. and M A cure I believe it to be genuine. I IMP]! VIM!) nIC|H_l) .1. Units -.......I....o..-_... 4 ruusstrs nnupprnsxm DINIMII In |I)| aflhnv 1|... \'.IUAl l for Round Trip, 86. kkrlnonn Now (`in u. n..... -- . . -.-.~.. .--vu-uuu . ` V --.\Ir. Tlrmna Roch F Roch:-fori. Ontarig, : have su`cred so\`ero!,\' frmn onmrrh and I` not used NASAL BALM. I :_!h_0|l_KhI> I, I! 13.31 nin- um L'unouu' Shop, Dolnbcy and sou. Dumas Alexnnnre-'I`hu Three Muskuleers. Twenty Years .-User. Monte Frisxu. llurtyve Uunrdsuwn, The Taking of the Bundle. l1e1dingMcu:v-'l`uIn Jom.~s.Joauph .\ndrews. Annelu. Lover Chou-lea-Hnrry Lnrroquor. Chnrles 0'.\lnuey. Jack llmlun. Arthur u'Lenry. Lion Urugnn. Horace lemolelon. Lover 5amuol-llunu|v Andy. Rory 0'More. Mu-rynt L`aplAin--Frank Muuumy. Mldnnip~ nun Emu. Phnnwm ulna. Pulor aimpl The _l_g'lng`uU_wn.}\fowlon Forster. Jacob hut ful. er it will he sent post paid on receipt of price I-'l'LI"0RII 8 90.. Bro:-kvllle. om. w amc . On I` Ohlkoh In Eton. I. om. land: I: up 5" 2'i3'uz1'n waiuun ' ~Mr. Hnd`oy Down. ll:-n Ont. L` 111] My Hm \A'u|\l uuuu-v u no uu gcnumu. -0. J. Potter. mnnufcwturor - of yruodlcnwnre. Mclnlunhu LM comuleu-Ir cured mu n! ii`:-fil II IF] the _.\\'m. H. Hlmrn. Tn Qmnv. .\lc\n.. mus: f (`annmm of Mom- lnYs:--Aflur inn]. u-Anus J. Lin In Ix, 'l`lm nnnuu -.-.... ... -.. .--... -.-u----. uunuuun) . Ill my. Plfnumnx aim "filing Klngiuwn. Newton ml. The Pnchn of Many Tales. Jnnhel in bum-h nr - .\hs`.-I rrh fur `rue Prune. Diakenn Charles-sketches by Nicho- lus .\`ick:oby. Onvcr Twist. Barnaby Rudgc. U11! Cunoalu Shop. Alexnnm-e-'I`h.~ 'l`hz-..n .\Iunkmm.-a READ THIS LIST or MISCELLANEOUS B00/(S I , , --.. ---.. ..... 0 Aillsworlln W . H -.\Iiser'.~1 Daughter. ~uu' (`hzunbur.l(ookwo`d. Jack Shepherd. bpcnd thrift. cockmn I,lonry- Valentina Vox. Cooper leuiu;uro:~'l`hc l)mrrsln,\'~*r The Path- nder. Thu Last of the Mulucauls. The Pioucor . The Prune. l)i.x|mnn 1`,hu-lna-\`h..n.}..... I... --n... ~v v:-L - uurul 0.3.00 [or {I .00. 0 Science of I New Ufa. heinc I Medial Adviser for Fuuily Use, worth 83 for 8l.50. The Uudermentioued Books are Uni- formly bound iu Red Cloth, Colored Edges. The Regular Price is 70. Each. We will give you my one for 50. ; two for 90 ; three for $1.20. REA. OVER THE LIST: nulgnts nun n-ours WILD the Host Ihors. 4 Vols. Green's Hiltory of the Enulish l'eop hols. Hibh`nn's History of Rome, 6 vols. Boswell}! life of J.hn:.n. 4 vols Morris` Half l.'uur.~.\ with Best Amer Authors. 4 vols. .\lacaulay's l*Inglamd, 5 vols. .\lotley'u Dutch Republic, 3 vols. Napier`.-4 Peninsula War. 6 vols. \\ ilsun's Tales of the Borders. I2 vuls. WI IRAN TO GIVE DOM FIDI B:lGAIN8. HERE IS A BAi=:GA|N. uuupur, no Vl)l|llllL 8,.I'. 1 [or $11) . H We have also other sew of books as fol- lows, any of which we will sell at 1: gene- rous discount. iv Carlyle`: Works. 10 vols. Hums s Englshul. ti vula. StrickImn|'a1,Iucens of England, 3 vols. Hudse-n'aSiu\kspere, 6 vols`. " Macaulay : l'IssA_y and Pm-.ms, 3 vols. Knight's Half I-ours with the Host Au- I hm-1: A Hm!- E'int's Novels, 8 volumes, 812 fur $6. l)ickeha. I0 f\'olunn.-3. $l;') for $7.50. 'l`hackeraw._ll \'oh1`mc-s, 3l6.50 for $8.25. Lyctou, 1'. vhuun-s. SI5 tor 39. Scott. 13 volumes. $l6`2\")' for $9.75. Hugo, 7 vnhmm, $9 for S6: Mnrryat, I2 vulullws. $15 for $10. l)umu.,I-I Volumes, 817.50 for N4. Uooper; I6 volunws,J$`. 4 for $16. wt: hum kiln nflnnr unto nf |\l\r\LC ..a `1\` AND NOTE rm: umc'A'rLv nu-:m:c14:u PRICES. V We have sixty volu;nu of WILL `YOU TAKE THE TROUBLE LOOK OVER THE SUBJOINED STUTYK7 List of Books, REUGING SALE. People, 4 We Inn uvunty volume: of THE WIDE, WIDE WURLD LIBRARY al L)!` In H` II` ). If __..-., -..- ..v..- "vu--an Surely some one has been beeide himself to write in such a vulgar way oi the elec- torate. and to discredit their respectability and question their sanity. The Hamilton Time: might as readily have concluded that the people had lost their seueee in the two previous electioue and surrendered them- eelves to everything that is lthy and de- moralizing hecauee Dr. Montague was elected a member for the house of com- mons. But we have no remembrance of language to insulting. so utterly uncalled for. Now, it there has been the grosa cur- ruptiou the Spec-Ialor charges there will he ample evidence of it. There cer- tainly was no evidence of it on Thurs- day morning when the editorial pen formulated its terrible indictment against the people. The election had gone wrong-irom a tory standpoint -and that was about all the Spertaror had to go and come upon. ll there has been hribery as allcged--the worst debauchery in the hia- tory of Canada-the courts will bring it :0 light. and punish the violators of the law. Dr. Montague it not the man to tcoept de- lest ii heoau do otherwiee. and his party will give him all the nancial and spiritual hacking which he may need. Meanwhile )l`Colter is entitled to reepect. He may net he the peualorh been ideal of a parlia. ateutarlaa. buthe is quite as good, mm-.1], and politically. as the Hawkenees and the Bairds.aed others who have had ite oonetant suipport and admiration. Ae for the eleotorate-they will remember the lasslts new heapsdkspon them. They will be heard from by-aad~hye. wul prowl! mo election. But we do know that if he does he will Iuccood ln unnootlnu the corruptlonint. Munwhilo we ore sorry for Hnldimnnd. And in are sorry for the unfortunate members of parliament who will be obliged. for one session, to nit in the some room with Collar, the oorruptioniu. \`...-l.. -....- .._- |.-- L--- L ,3 I ulo close OI mo oeulon. We do not know whether Mr. Montague will protect the election. Rn! Inn do Innnu o|.-t U L- .1--- L- ._!I| lup II] VI! princely H aldimnnd uandu to dny u the cham- pinn of I the debauched cunuitucnciu in the dominit-n . It In I glorioul victory for boodlo. And for whnt ? That I tenth rate man may writo M. I . After his mum And clnim his indomnity at the close of the section. \\`- uh. -um I....._ ._.L_.L-_ ll, -- But it hu coat lomebody a heap of money. W0 do not know preciaely whexre all the molev with which Mr. Cnltor purchned his election came from, but we know thu the Iusly wu princely. nldimuui nnnd. on (`AI .. oh- ..i.-... After I brief period of unity, the ancient And honourable community or Hnldimaud nu renumod Ihe grit yoke, and during the union of pnrlinmeut that opens today will be misrepresented hy the on dcfented (`ol~ tar. lLE'd7{)RS INS UL TED. When A party is policicnlly defeated there is no sense in its being insulting. and insult- ing: conaervntive party of Haldimand in through its mouthpiece the Hamilton Spar Iafor. In An Article on the election of Wed- nudny it said : The Dutch hove captured Hollnnd. The dog hu returned to his vomit, and the now that wu wuhed has resumed hor planing occupation of wallowing in the ' mire. Al`-- - |._:_: ____z, 1 ; q'llANGE OI" l'E.VUlt'._ The second trial of Ex-Alderman (fleary 01. will not occur in New York. He was put 18' ` on the rack once there, and the jury (lis- agreed, though evidence was produced to convict him with the Broadway railway charter sale and send him to Sing Sing where , some of his colleagues in corruption now are. It has been thought useless to again attempt conviction under similar circumstances. A change of venue was asked for and granted. And on what grountls 3 That it is impossi- ble to get a jury selected in accordance with the law ; that is it is impossible to find a sutlicient number of men to form n jury who have not read anything of the case and so had not `an opportunity to form an opinion prejudicial to the position of the prisoner. The idea is that the members of a jury should be open to impression by the c\'i- deuce only, that they should bring to the consideration of the case ll mind free of every bias. And ballot after ballot is made for jurymcn in New York without tinding a man who does not read the papers or have the papers read to him. It is an evidence of the intelligence of the people that thuy read as much as they do, that they so tho roughly acquaint thcuiselves with ull the circumstames of events transpiring about them. It is no rellcction upon the people that they are too learned for service in the trial of criminals. It is a reflection, on the contrary, upon legislators that they do not amend the law in so fur as it applies to the election of jurors. What ii men do read of the exploits of the boodlers and thieves and embezzlersaud swindlers! They are sworn to judge of a man's innocence or guilt accord- ing tu the evidence, and they must do so or pcriurc themselves. The criticism which the Clear] case has created may force the lawmakers into action, and the sooner the better in the interest of public morality. oolumna.h at Intro: 81. w 1!: I All omen they Va Attachou to t a paper In one of the beat Job ` offices in Canada; rapid. stylish and cheap work : eight improved printing Presses. _ All clba ea` for adoe:.'t1'sq'na. subscription :31) [oh are able in advance; ` be dmi 1/ u stood. Tho WEEKLY mu7rTsn wma. Spagaa, as columns. in published every Thursday mornmg at O1 A year. noaiuvaly In ndiianoe. otherwise Format prloo 45. `Into your oholu for No. 1nm;%wnia Nouoeo or .Bu-ths Marriages and Deaths 500. each. unloaa when "'booked,' when 81 lschurged. .asE?i;`i.?? 3" '":f" :""?.'.'i`:? :.`?.. r i? .' yyoena or no ' c (- Oloers of unlmyorpuratog Associations or Societies wm be held pemmuy responsible for I order: they no t a must in one the not V I`4l\ I laluull`-n 161 For tour iinee. one or two ineertions. . 50 Oneehw subsequent lns....... loo For four lines. each subsequent insertion.. -25 Over four lines. In-st Insorl.lon...... 10: per line Each so nent oonseoutiveins. .. . 50 Twioe I week. subsequent ins .... .. 8e Three s week. eubnequentius. no " Twelve lines to the inch. Notices ot1Bix-the`, Marriages snd Deaths 500. esgh. u_nl_ess w_rhen_' book_ed,' when is chn_:-god. FII`I`\JI`3&I'I&l`II I Tan BRITISH Wnmln u~bIl'ahnd every even- lnol. M33) King Slrow Kingston`; Ontario. 1 n six no|.1.4ua mm nun. l T Whig : Telephone. Number 229. II. II published 'l'nu1-easy morn: `fear, Kosiuvuly ndiiance, otherw Ibo 1: rated. EDW. J. B. PICNSE. Prom-iewr. 77'` Opifer var" D-icor." ANNOUNCEMENT. _.... 1\-.. A- o- -.._o Axxvt-:It1"l-c1wlch"rs. `."HE` BRITLSH Wam. s.L\T%tj,R`oA37; Romninlng. That and to all at me. You ` may have your choloo for I00 ouch. nlfiliii "35"" "WT ifiunlh.` I'l'."l3.'i:l :45 hoxvu oggut Eh 5' ". : "' - I In will In IN zlrtntho :I':C`l,'O of bullnall Wm 50 50 strut lutud 0! H1390. . ` vvvuiwwri I-' VIC] Iuuuu -uuv-crud: At the oyster savor hold in Williams- f vlllo Inc onnlng . Motulfo, I.l .P.; IAM ha in: no-uIA..A mint ml tin 14] ll u. II lSlll l'I l\CI-Cu, Inf l`UCI'_l'I-n Nournlglu ll one u! the most common and Inll l actions incidental to this climate. Ila to thouundn in nude mlunblc throu1h in agency, nd u it uocu the not-Von, on y the moat. powerful and ponotrutlng nmodlu can ruoh it. Norvillno bu enuod wonder In the mind: 0! than Vb" M" Chilly trle othor mnodiu, since In action noon: Imglocl. To all nulforing from any tlld ol I .1 land. 33!: .'ie"'..".`a1:'.`.'. E.fa 5 u, .u `.l'..:..."""':'..` modlain. Io um 93 ...n A bank I ll'lII OI IVIIVIIIIIQ. ll! U, III IIH modloiu. 10 and 25 cum I booth. ucuu n ma mug cuuom with me gonernhnnd be In '1 he will ulheru to it In manor what may hi: lot in life. Liout. W. I`. Tllloy, R.E.. ton of the late W. Illlay. Nnpauoo, and I gruduno of the Royal mlllury college was married on Nov. 27u. I888, at Rurki. India. to Mill LCM Amoubury, daughter of the Iurpon ol the brigule to which he in Atucbod. - In General Hnrfinon, president-elect of the United State: and family Ihuyl bogin the day on their knees. Marlin prayer ha been 5 life long custom with I e gonerlhlnd up ullmrn m it n ) mnmr whnt Im lU`(lll'- ` ' ` mm: Fnncis Sgormn, wife of June: E. Mnheo. M.l>., ofudouo, died thin morn- ing. The funeral is on Moodny At 9o'clock. The dccoued Indy on about 31 you-I of mo. Pooplo Whose Mnvomontl. lnylngs nun Dolnu Anrnol Atunhmu. Edward Forrvr. editor of the .|!m'I, suffer: from congestion: of the brain. Hi: use was conlidered hopeless st one time. He in now ` im roving. mm: Frnm-in Q0.-.-n -10- -J I-____ ___.:._._:-__-_:- Wound no can Tutu II: count. AL AL- -_..-._ _,,, _ ,4 L-I.I I. -lIIl-._. l\ll.ls-IUII. A sample lot of lace curtains, at less than wholesale prim-on, can be had at R. McFaul`I. Remember. the cheapest houne in the city for car an. oil clntbit and home furnishing: genera ly in R . .\lvI"nul I. We have a four pairs of blankets left which will be told at half price to clear. Accept the chance. R. Mcl"uuI'I. nuvlner mr ranmy Use, worth 83 for 8l.50. Homo Topics, A book of Prwticnl Pupen on Hone cud Home Matters. worth ('2 for 31.95. (Golden Gem: of Life or Gathorod Jewels for the ame Gin.-lo worth 83.50 (or 8l..`;0. 3.10 name in better binding worth 84 for Ul ur I130 W00. I! u been decided that the Micllund centrnl fnlr will be held {rum Sept. 3rd to Nth. It will be 5 big ntlhir thin year. The prize list is being revised. ' Tel meeting in 'l`hinl \1.il...A:.. ..|...._,,|. uuu economy. There bu just arrived at wood yard. Ontario nreet,I of saved or unauwed maple, of drz nlah wood. t D _- Ln-.. .l....l,I_) AL . I IUW Ulyl. Students who need clothing will do well to pnzronim Lambtrt_& Walsh, ll0 Princes: street. They can give you, style, quality, and economy. ` "37... 'I`I.-.... L..- ..._. -__:.., I - V I` Iunuu mu IIIU Dean pliced In the room. A skating race bu been uruxged be twoen Messrs. McNiece and W. H. Keene. of the cnr_ works. The content will occur in I few dnyn. Studantn who hand ..In.L.:.... ..:n .1- _._n \.-ruwlorul. wot 01 Queen street. The furniture forthe Kindergarten de- partment of uducatiou has: arrived. A piano has 1150 been pl-wed in the Iknlina race hAn hann An--.-.4-`J L- nu nlpuueo on rel). .tn. For dry oak and soft maple, soft wood Ind hard wood at lowest prices, go to L?raIvford s. foot of Queen street. The furniturox fm-Mm l\'ip..I.............. .1- Dpll IICTU IICXW WWII. The Scott act mh'ocatea of Lenuox meet in Napaueo on Feb. 7th. Fur rv nah nn.l I-:11`! -uni- -..A`; _._, 2 Nowny lhorngrnphs Picked Up by Our Ku- pnru-rvl In Their Ihuublml. Mr. Carswell, temperance lecturer. will speak here next wuek. 'I`hnI N`:-ntf ant Ihlrnnntnn at I .......... ._ N- A Burn Remedy lnr Nounlgln. nu-cl.-L. I- ___ .1 AL- -._A .u.-_..-_ . --vu-our-cu: I an vvvassvauaulio The fanciful Jules Verne, in an article in the Forum` for this inonth, hEi`*"s sketch of what the newspaper will be I thousand years hence, that is the newspaper that is typical in every respect of the` progress that ii will bevtsadeimeanwhile in science gnd art. : .It will be called the vocal newspaper `since - the reading of it will be entirely done away mo. .with. In one corner of the 0330.6 In hun- ed. dr_ed li't(cra!gir.~s will be recounting to the it public in daily installments an hundred '3 : novels. In another part of then oice L500 reporters , facing an equal number of tele-` phones, will b: communicating to the sub- _ scribers the news of the world as they have gathered and arranged and condensed it during the night. Besides his telephone," Verne continus,\each reporter. as the reader is aware. has in front of him a set of commutators which enable him to communi- cate with any desired telephotic line. Thus the subscribers not only hear the news but see the occurrences. When an incident is `described that is already past photographs of its main features are transmitted with the narratives. And there is no confusion withal. The reporters` items, just like the Y dilferent stories and all the other component I W parts of the journal, are classified automa- I _ tically &OU0l`tlll)g1[0 an ingenious systetu, 0 and reach the hearcr in due succession. -4 Y Furthermore, the hearers are free to listen ` 8 only to what specially concerns them. They 1` may at pleasure give attention to one editor r t and refuse it to another." A .\[&'-3} tfaneifulv ' K sketch, you will say. Well, not sci fanciful? either if one takes into account the extra - A ordinary acliievemcuts of the past half cen- h 1 tury. The phonograph and the `telephone ` _ are the peculiar scientic developnients of A _ _the last few years. if a speech can be taken by a machine, sent around the world. and 1, repeated at any time and in any place, with perfect exactness, even to the inilections of l)( the voice, and if one can speak through machines, hundreds and thousands of miles M apart, and connected by a single wire, as freely as if face to face with the pt-rsnns.ad dressed, it is not unas0nn.l)le to expect that ere lung genius will have given shape A, to an invention that will, with electric speed and electric agency. flash photographs from point to point of passing 8t't`ll\:8 and incidents. The nmrch of progress is Very T great . and if its advancement in the future ._m is at all equal to it~1n.:lvant'eInent in the past "";`,` the dream ofJules Verne may be entirely (in, verified. We do not accept his opinions, of course, as at all pu-phetic. lim- xvrvuupl memours or u. H. 1-`rut worth 83 for CI. Hard: and Blouolm. or the Poetry, History And Auoointion of Flowers, worth 83.50 for CI .50. I-`lornl Poetry and the Language of Flo wen north 83.60 for CI .50. O Rrionvo n` A Van: I H. L.:.... - ll--HA J PERSONAL MENTION. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PRba1ws.n_'i JoURN.iL1s:1. 1 IVL- R____! I U u 1 : Cnmpbellb . the but nook 2, also the beat .E?.3`ff.`. ?c.."""L..". 3% 1:33: t. I3 T was um um sum` W737 In av?o'|mnI:na or Tl! `l.lOU8l.` 3% : ..-ms ...~--.::-.*;..:,-. .429: .lnttobonnollCInn.n" '_____ ` You won Into no|IlohIo. Bu In I No. . cranberries I100. yqu:r:."I.|"I':)t"8pab|r;:;:I1auo. 3:3. 3 In. [non 0a.. noon 1 to r . - I lb. -altar ` I in lit a handful cup an! uncut lor 40. IIIIC Shviod. uuv cu-' IICII III! ECIIPIOI. I". I-`. Colo. groin merchant. Kinguton. bnoughc Action go rwovor A diamond ring or in value unl moo? clepooitud with Fm-bet C Co.. brokun I01 hcuhna. Tmuuln. OI Oct. 17th Int than was in the ouuod o! Forbes & On. I diamond ring value: at 89.!!!) and 8339.50, belong to Mr. Cale. On xntdoto H. R. I-`urban n Ionl. and the ring and money dbuppoctod. Judgment In given ngsinu Ibo proton! rm lot the M nturu of the ring or In vnluo. Byron worth 82.50 for SI. Byron worth 85 for 82.50. Scott. worth 3.5 for 89.50. Tonuyton worth 85 for 82 50. Burn: worth 83.50 for 8`). Hemm'n 81.7. ) for 750. Defoe : Works worth 82.25 for CI. Perooupl Memoirs of U. S. Grunt worth 83 SI. Doe]-oltleney and Inpnulon Foo often result from ounce. at the begin- uiug euily relm.-lied. but neglected most liliicult tort-move. The liver. allowed in become torpid and inactive. pevee the way for I hoe! oi dieeuee, constipation giving uuy . indigestion, until at In! the unfor- 'i.unufe victim has to undergo all the horror of _ ute dynpepele. No remedy to n lily an with each certainty oorncle all 4 ieeuea oi the liver uni Itomech and bowel- II Hunillon`e Pille of Nemlrnke and Butternut. Vegenble in competition and Alva)-I enle. Sold by Poleoe & Co., King- non. ted by dealer: everywlnere. l 35 cents per pair, ALL SIZES- Special prices in Wool Gloves, Mil Hose, etc. Discount Sale still continued. [Regular value all through the trade at 50c. We bought the pile and ofterthem at the low price. ' I :1 300 PAIRS [Double Busk Corsets. Eu ' '9" ncvvu u, 3;.-nu. naua Irom no vrondovful curative \l . . |,`Ilt)`[l-`!"l'i08 lmalndlucrd vermin mwornpulous pmjlfeom place in|it2uinn.um sale (`l08(:L\'lt`.-i(`l]Ihlln Ihv slvle of our 1-an ks -, and with n-unea smulur In sound. Bevan-oi all propnrnlions sl_\`Io Nmal l`ruan1. Nasal [M .-mm. . Ask for .\'As.u. BALI and see that yu-u get 1!. If you ognnul nhtnin \`na..I Ru... 9...... ,1 ._u__ .-. W-u - \ - V 77"" -H`-"w"-I ` ` you obtain .\'nsnl Balm from your dealer i` cents And OI h_v nsddn-uin ' I-` lisend for our 1uunnh`m " mun nl w........ -- t-mm-t inn-s M ntvry and rwi-s.-in-. h0lll1`[ilIli':l nttu-utta, ihivk. stick- ing to \\iI.`|H'V('l' it tom`|u-n..~mItiv- titnon blmui) . and no-nrly ul\\u_\'s putrid and uI'ensi\ 4-! Thu nim\'o`nrv suttw til the many !_Vm|,Il0lI).-< by which (`utnrrh Ill'I_\' be known. Prn*mhly not one (`nae in II hun- drvd will haw them all. but 1-\ cry case will xhww umrv nr i(':L~A)f the )`lllpll)nth. `tin more of lh('lll pun huvu the llllln` \'l'l'iUU3 _\'mtr truubic`. nnd tho muro urgent tho tn-cessity for .`l spud) tn-mtm-nt with .\`A~u.I. BALI. am! at t~&m.-mmt usv cf ll until a l`_:lIIPAl`il` uirr is t~t'll-rtmt. u uuuu ll.` 11.11] IIUIIIDI UKDLH .~`u!lmr_\' Unt.. s:~_\`.~`: I tnuy state that I haw i)l`('I ntfrctcd with vatntrh for .~o\'o.-It or eight ywirs. anti it was attended by 1-on.-sequent S_\`lIlDl0ltl.\ such .-i.~ fuul hr:-nth. (`0ll~`lllll tiru wing intn the thra-ut_ hnukinx nml spitting. tat-tin] x min 0:01. ringing in the ours. and sirkvtittti: pains in the hwul diru`ti_\' on-r eithvr c-_\ 9. I hu\`e- nswl tuwdurs and duuvhvs. but nil tu no 1-th-1 s thv uni) men tnrisinu fmm the use of an--In was ta-nu notary reiit-I. fntluwo.-d 11*` the usual s_\ IlIDu)n|C in n lIlUI`1'atggl'A\`nl('d f(N'lI'. `he rcsttltsnrisinx from lhu u.~n- of .\nsaI Hahn are: sweet bro-nth. sttrppm.-1-of tho ttrnppinz into the throat I(`0lISI.`1]l|(`l\lI] `Psi hawking and s1-ittv'tuzI_ l')t`llrlN'&`i nf hunrimg. and nut nnrv ainu-I ht-mm its user lmvn I had rain in my ht-mt. In luv! it is my nv-inion that A care it! and per .-intent use of the Baltu will t-(fact -I cure in the worst mum of cnmrrh. Thv roptttntinnnchievod by Nnlil. BALM from its vrondovful pruportioa hmainducrd similar H1}_vvnrt- ot not sum Rn A.~l- fhr \'..~.. n...- ,. Tho Ring Inc In lulu-nod. I.` :-..|._ __-z_ ___,n, . ur- nnuvvll. 1-wry s_\`lnplunn.. uu mun lo. uja-mum-nt mnsumt is -IT:-ru-I. umm-nluvs mo nur mud or Perth. ol.nl llolmrl of Paris- :imollell-Rodcrirk luudum Mumphry (`lin~ ker. Peregrine Pickle. Elumnu -\\'Andarina Jaw Mm...-a.. :\' lug! Are you I fr-`In I are you one-rally short of bro th. uml o you breathe with In or und uitth~ul'yl Do you In-qlwutly foul dizzy. pur- ticulurly when sloopiug to pick tuulhiu oti tho oor! Does on-r_vitt|o nlrauuht of Mr and every slight (`IIIUIIIC of tempera- ture give you A cold I Are you utumw.-J h A constant do- .-airu to huwk am spit out nu end- less qtltttltil)` or phlt-gin. is more dull punt in your chest hu- hlnd tho c-re-t-zmlmvw. or unit-r your sltottldt-rblutlo! Are you ul\\`tl)ilil`t.'(| and indispot-sed_ to I.'X('I`[it)lI, \\'ht'| hl`I' of but-nnesr. work or utuusmuent I grunt etfurt u-quirul to keep your thoughts xed upon nuxuora that formerly \\'l`I'\` wui'y us-rformcd I Do you riso from bed as tin-d unu wmk :1.`-_\nu worn the night ho- foru and foul as though you wanted to lie therv (on-vs r.' Do you find tho Mtutnpt to dislodge tho uavmnulutiou.-I result In roughing. lmwking and s ittimz. folluwml hy muuu-n. zuu Hflvl \'umitiu'g_ esp:-cinlh in tho mum- lug! vou lrnuhloxd um. .. .I:....s........ u cc-ms and CL hy uddrz-wing ' I-fsencl guunphi-I -Ills or Wnnnoll." It You AI-o'Su.`orln[ From Any ol the Following Sylnplomn: Do you experience ringing `or buz- zing noises in your ears! Is your breuth frequently otfenaive from some unnccomuublo cause Huve you a dull; oppressiw ln~\d~ aoho. generally lUCt|tLd our tho uyeat ' Do you have to hawk and cough fro-A quontl in tho utforl to clear your 1 trout ! . Are you losing youraonno of smell and is your aensu of taste becom- ing dull I ' ca your nose nlwny.-1 fuel stopped up,forr!nK you to hrunthclhrou,h your mouth! . )0 you feel as though you must aur- foculo when lying down! -Are you troubled with I hocking cough and general debllityt us your voice lmvo trhusky. thick sound and nusal sort of lwung! Do you uotivo :\ wlu.-ozimr or (`ruck- ing sound in you vhost when bro.-uhingt Are you gonurnllv short nf It-.t.n. A BRAND HARM HAVE GATARRH 1 troubled will: I I llw in-ml iulo x-linum u .n..m- ..... mg! roncmlly n will} In un- m-nu uuu (nv lnrunl. .1 nlvry and s IH-Vx-!` l.|l(`||I'.H vm . Iungluwn. Newton I-'uuMul. of Many Japhet in bulrcb of 1 rather. Dog Fiend. Pom-.ner.Percivul Keene. Alonoleur Violet. Hamlin the Roofer. Piraue. "hreo Cuu.oru,_l'oor Jack, .\l-merumn Road}. Olin Podridn. ho Seulczu in Canada. Miller 1`homno-Gideon. mine the Roper. Porter Jane-'l`he Scotush Uluotn. livid Ca min .\Iaym-'l`ne Scalp Hunters. The Rie I uteri. 'l he Wnr Trunl. Roche R. l.-`l`he vhildren of thv Abbey. 800'! Sir Walter` . Waverly. uuy Muunering. OM Moruviay. Mob Koy. Bride of l.mmner- moor Blnuk uwnrf 1nd uuwml or Moutrooe. The Monnslmy. The Abbot. Kenllworth. The Pu-no. Fortune: 0! Mgel. ltoqynuntlut. Be- umhod and the Highland Widow. Woodolock. lhv I-`air Maid n! Purlh. \ Paris- Mumnhrv (`lin.

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