John Henderson& 00., as Princess an I Yon. I`!-than-3 It lulu: Ben. _ \' .._... llouutllul lifts`: Pulley. In ..... a\.......a..... Tory Prou Not. Kkklng. A .I-gun};--. May (`haunt HI: nllnd. |. lI'.._I I OPENED TO-DAY NEW EMBROLDERIES, HAINES & LOCKETTS, Kingston, Belleville and Trenton. wm into some nlucuu In the wipe of named their lhuol lumber and not fnouvy [oodnh|ua$. We but on burn fl-one Dhot.oInIn. u0 Q. Aloolod brick. yllol win to cold on reasonable I.onm_ lo: nolsutovodnouo. Illl ll ATRIIIYN DIIIIPANY. rwwtct ctr u-:w-- -'vwu--- NEW I PROVID MITHOD or Cl I'- I`lNu LAD Inn um OlllLl)RlN's lIlu:s:5lc.~ 00A`l`I. om. Nuout pun. Any land: can \ horn |n on thy. In-auemoum lunar on. mode In all un- THU )|0l'|l|8l0l`]. l'IIO ADDUI. licmlworln. TIIO Plrnle. Fortunes of huge]. Redununllel. Be- Lrolhotl and the Highland \\ idow. Woodstock. 'l`h- I-`Mr Maid 0! Perth. 1 Ohnl. Robert of Paris. .~`unn|lc-ll -.Mn`h-rivll Mmuimn llnmnhn` (`IinA huh In du. DI-noon Outs. laud. etc. un- Iucu suing Allw`-yvlarrtutcd. W I. SMITH, wed nmot. U\`OI' Ohlkoh cluru more. rur acne try an u-rucura nrc-ry- where, In tlnn. lb. 603.: it 30. lo. |6o.; and 3 oz. packet: 50. 1 INIIIII I`AI I I\I'l.Hl`I` - 1 yawlun U0. WHOLESALE DI`.'l 0'l' : ` 30_8t_. Siqcrament 8t.,Hantrea/. - _ __ -_ 4. ..__._ Inwnnnd lcoxonncoooulu-.4 V'nlunbIo Book` -0000. [row on upulk-nuoa. PALMER Hovsrai __L --_ :__-._ _ Damon: ll (lo-llclnuu Nourishing and out-nonnc-M glllll of soup In aw mlnutu : A mound-work ran Brown: rouyo. III excellent envy. mod n Invaluable adjunct to lrhh Stow. DL- lI__A -_; lI._...-.A I_A._I_ .5 hi.` I_._ i.'"s'.I:"Z.TJ' En.7'.i'.c"i}o';Z1'"'o"r' Diet Iwr Int-nlngul IA IL. Dnklh Highly recommended by the Medical Profm ` Han and thoonuronl-cu. Don't bu to try It For Sale by All Grocers Entry- udusre. I-anon 0| Extract 0| Bot-run veg.- Dohluo: nu cllclnun wourlshlng and omnonuic-I hula Souls : around-work CAPITAL - - 3l.5(X).(X)0. THE (IIASGOW AND LONDON l.\'Sl'R ANFIC COMPANY trnnnnctn the Hl'UMl: l lame-at bnulnuu of All limlah Companies ll !`nnadn.depouitannnuAll,v with the (`es ndinn Government moot anon for every [I00 of hu bilily as ralculnbod by the Um enunenl. PA v.-. .\l.l. l.()IImc8 Ioulunu A.\fDl'R0lI`1'1,Y n ilhoul wailing the uounl nixly dnymreulllllna In the (`unnpnry nevur but once having at ond of any one your oulolandh 3 Imnou exceeding 85 III`. ` w. o.mmwx, STEWART BROWN!-I (`his I lminuvlur. Ihnuumr fur linngrln 'l`h1' l"I\l|" Mllld III Perth. Ohnl. M00811 0! runs. smollen --Nod:-rick Random llumphr)` (.`lin~ ker. Peregrine Pickle. sue I-Zmnsne Wmderinz Jew. Mysteries of A dry pro ration of lxtnct of Bloc-lud Vogu- '\0llI hIh`l'|[ ocononnla-M I._._:_ _nu._._ l_ - _`__.n__..-_ . _ .____A-.n __A_._ Tv}5Fc:'_`beEEEte;Ts`6{:b', fGLASGOWANDLONDON ` FIRE INSURANCE CO. nus Tmlc. Ask your drmcgiu. rive him particulars und tlw proper nrliuiu Win bu nn your hnnda by re turn u-Ml. perfectly rclinble. M nmdurarc oust Send 6c. uunnp for mu: mu-d Book. CHAS. (`LL"|`HE. III Rina nln-mar Wm! 'l`m-nnln A WISE. MAN WILL !.l5'l'lSN TO THE AlI\'l(`l. of u man with the most extensive u- perlence forlhelnsl twenty ants in (`annually and prior in the largest enub ishmanu In E-:. rope and the l'niIed Slates 'l`hnuuunds of our prmluclng neoplv are comp:-Ila-d no gin: up (an mlng 1-.lc.. umlare mi-ernb o for life. all dun lo the 1 Shin! .\ll.~l(`0N:lTl(l,'C l`ls`.D 'l`llUS:-ll`: w 1 nu unng ('10.. and are Im-ernn for Inc. all (Im- l .\ll.~lt`0.\'STl(lIC'l`ED .-.1 '~ helm: lllnlllrud. Tu-let Umcos N Ihroncc strut. dness cuTT1NafA7UcHf. SECURE YOLTR TICKETS for the bow via the New Rouoe. K. & P. and C. P. RR. `hum lenve Kimmon. Arrive In Montreal 12:40 p In. 8:16 pm. ll:M pm. 8:15 a. m The Ice Palace injuat across the street from he Innxnlcenl New C. P. R. Depot. now being completed. Ticket: mood to no February (Lb In Ih. and return up so and `including Fcbruu) D11. 1889. 7173: urnibburgxv Amelia. l.~,vor (`harles--Hurry Lorrequc-r. Charles 0`.\lnllo.-y. Jack llmlon. Arthur U'Lenry. Con Cregan. Horace l'enmh.lon. hover :nnIuul-llundr Andy. Rory 0'More. W. U. Imuw N. (`hid lnapoclur, Tonmlo. IIIII1-1 9 Monzm - WINTER - cAiaN1vA1.. February 4th to 9th. A WISE MAN WILL LISTEN 1'0 THE \ll\'l(`l. nf u nunn with the mnnl ntlnlnnivnl pl. - --v - --v-- v- ---'-, vwv Ticket Omccs Now (`ily Hull Depot and I. Ihroncc `Hue l snsor .\II.~4t`U.\5'l'tu,L"I'1s;u '1`uussr; being xupturud. `K your pnyricinn. whom we all have m Iml in time ut Held. and whuln I HAVE sun I IlATIHl'Al"IflRllV Wl`ll-I AI'I'I.lA\'f'L` All, `|;:e for Round Trip, $6. `:.-I... nngn U-- Fin. 51." lung: . RUPTURE I. XIII VIIXWI QINIDIV VI III Introdnocd to the Public, llVll||-In $UIluC-\I J. '1'. WHITE. City Agent. 91 Bnccx 8-turn. Till IIATHIIUN OOIIPAN Y. _z_ um (`unonlly Shop. Uomlu: and son. Dumas Alexzxnaro Jl`hu hrce Musketeers. Twenty Years After. Monte Crislo. l"oru`~vu Umnnismon. Thu Tanking of the Bnsuile. I Fmlaimz nu.-un'-'l`um J0nes.J uauuh Andrews. N CHAS. (TLL `Hui. I18 King street West Toronto. rm`. W Al` BIIUW NI-; lhuuugor for Canada. Moulrcm Uunnlsmen. The Tukmg of the uazmle. Eueldilng ncuu'-'l'uu1 J0nos.J uuuph Amelia. I.1-var (`hurls-n_.Ilnrrv I.nI-n-nunr. (`,h:|rlasx Ainswurun W. H. -.\Iiser`s Daughter. `tar ("hll_lr|ml`.l.00'K`WU_tl. Jack Shupheni. bpend- l.1r1 I. ~ Cum-ktnn Henry Valentine Vox. (`uouur r`t~mmun- Thu Ibo:-rslnyr-r.1`he Poul nder. (`he Last of the Muhlcans. 'l`hel'iu.u.er . The I'r.urw. Ui .:|u~ns (`hurles -.~`ken-hen hy "Boo." Nicho- las Nickleb). Uun.-r 'l`w|s(. Hnrlmby lludgu. Uld \`ur1`oony -shop. Dumbo and son. Ale)u\ndro-Jl`ho HERE IS A BARGAIN. The Undermentioned Books are Uni- formly bound in Red Cloth, Colored Edges. The Regular Price is 70c. Each. We will give you any one for 50c. ; two for 90c ; three for 4.1 nA Ker. Per:-gnue menu-. `sue Eligene Wumderinx Mysteries `Aria. Louper. II) vouunes, an H)!` ow. . \\ a have also other sega of books as fol lows, any of which we will sell at u gene- rousulisemmt. - '~ ~ - L'arlyle'u Works. I0 vols. Hume`: linglnml. Ii vols. h`Lricklzuul`s Queens of England, 3 vols. llucl.-un's \`l|akspere, 6 vols. .\luvzmluy`s lissgys and Pm-.ms. 3 vols. Knight's Half lluurs with the Best Au- thors, 4 vols. Green's History of the lnuli.-ah People; 4 xola. (Iiblmu's Histury of Roma, 6 vols; }uswcll'u ' ifc of J .lll.IsnlI. 4 vols. \ `.\lmri.~z' Half [fours with Best A'lnerican Authors, 4 vols. .\lamn1la\_\"s lnglaunl, 5 vols. Motley : l)utu:h Republic, 3 vols. Napier`: Peninsula War. (5 vols. \\ its-nu`: Tales of the Borders. l`2 vols. The Cottage Library WI IRA! 1'0 GIVI DOM HM BARGAINS. Jregaln. Horace l'emnh.lon. snmuel-llundv and Rory 0'More. Mnrryut Ua\puLln--lI}nuk Jdmny. Mldualp man luuy. Plmnmnn shin. Pvlor himplos. 'Iho READ THIS LIST or MISCELLANEOUS BO0I(8 I l'Iliot`z~' Novels, 3 volumes, SI`! for $6. l)ia.-kcus. 10 volunnea. SI.) for $7.50. Thm-kerav, ll volumes, SH} 50 for $8.25. gymiii; I2 valur. Slihors. .\`colt.* l.'{ volumew, SI6 2.3 for $9.75: Hugo, 7 vinlume-, `$9 Mm rynt. I2 vulnum-s.'|5 for $10. ` Dun-as. Itvoluuws, $l7.5() for SH. (. oupe`r. 16 volumes. $24 for 816. \\ B have nlnn other sets books f0 AND`. NOTE THE GRE_A1'l.Y_ REDUCED PRICES. ' WILL YOU TAKE THE TROUBLE TO LOOK OVER THE SUBJOINED READ UV El! STUCK $1.20. We have county volumes of List of Books, THE WIDE, W1 DI WURLD LIBRARY We huo sixty volume: of EDUUING ` SALE. I THE LIST`: u... . v----' --- v-v Ivvvu an uuu -uuu solar-no for 5 mount tho dance at the cousin or Oh dyumleo boa althou- uchin. Man who noon to t ` rnuu nv-.v--g 1 -- -uvunv I- cut 5 arr-nu. -uni "tho pooplo ol the United sum thorough- ly Iyuupnhlu with the cum: ol home rule (of Inland. but do lover of Illa Hid on .,n _,. ---..---- ---- vv-Ir uwvvuu an: uncut In to promoto any onus, however wonhy. an u-u-u ---w w---- nag---u- --nun. u-u-u v- rum-In; the politics] ohnon olnuu. than i leaving the concluulon ol the ttuty simply I matter of diplomacy. And no the treaty bu! top. The clohstoud the conclusion 0! It revive: the remark of Mr. W. H. Bogart. In his article In the ham, that nn|.- __._I- -1 `L- lY..n-.I nA_... .L-_..._|. Ital n nunua - nvgu - --.--q . - v Altar deferring action for (our yuan, dur- ing which time embezzlement: to the ox- usnt oi84,000,000 have been roporuod. the ` Unihndltatnl Innate has taken action and rejected, by a majority ci two to one. the l drait oftiu Mvnxtradition treaty which has boon anbmithd to it. We nru inlormod that `ho political oifnnoon action had been stricken out, and the iriandn oi the mnanuro hoped thnrohy that norno international agnclnon . could he arrived at ior st lent the extradition of ornboulort and for-gun. But tho majority oi nonatort nomad to think that Grant Britain would lnniat on "-1.... ..n-... .7 - --... .-- Theee queltione demnnd the attention of , the minieter of the interior, and it is hoped ~ he will not overlook them. As things go the money spent in education in very lergely wuteal. The echoole must be kept open. nud the cook of management and m|inten- tenanue in the eeme for a room full of child- ren ee for half a room full. If the name thought were given to the educetiounl no the politicel welfare of the Indiana it would he a good thing for the land. But perhnpn the government in not Illxloul for the red men to lmow too much. Now they are euppoeed to not no wenle, to do an they ere told. even to the exercieing of their franchise. lt wee with the hope of ueing them that the government gave them votee. anal yet it in ineinueted by the Hamilton Sperralor that in the Heldlmand election they were bought. "Can the people of Canada sit down with folded arms sud clear consciences and say that the Indians cannot. be civilized. before they have, at. least, made pstient and faith- ful trisl of a thorough system of the com- puloory educotion of every boy and girl on every reservsliun 3 Why not compulsory ? Surely the government has the power and the right over thou whom it. treats u the xsrds snd pensioners of the nation. The increase of expense should not. he great, for under an industrial system they might rniso much of the food which is now supplied to ` them. Agsln we uk. why not `."' -rm ,__ ,___5g:_.__ .|____...l .L- ..As.._s:-_ -f Format prion Clo. `Into your choioo for so.-. The Educational Journal and the Work Il`G ngainat the prdeent manner of conduct- ing the government schools in the Indisn districta. Some of the Indian children are sent to them, and some are not. The edu- cation of the young in left optional with the red men, and as they do not know the ulue of education, and do not cure to know, the young are left to grow up in ignorance. The Week uke : av sllus nus I unou. These sentences are indicntures of two lines of thought. (I) That Sir John is not at llherty to _modify the national policy and make it more acceptable to the farming community. It has be said of some con- scrvntives, You are n\7)t your own ; you are bought with sprice." the allusion being undoubtedly to the liberality with which the manufacturer.-I of the country have subscribed to the election expenses of _ the party, and on condition that the taritl` be kept high and in their interest. These people are not supporters of reciprocity, and so long as they have the inuence on the government which they not! possess thev will not consent to its adoption. ('2) So long as the people" retain I good opinion of the national policy, Sir John says he will. But if the bye-elections taking place in the future go as Juliette and Haldilnunnl have recently gone, and the peo- ple-that is the masses --show they have not a goohopinion of the present scal policy he will God it convenient to speedily alter his plans. No one in the past has been able to turn a corner shsrper or quicker than the premier, and he is said to be now quite as active and xlert in his political movement: as n_t any time in his life. ,..\...., ....... .-,...`... . "I like power, I like place, I like my pre- sent position, but the moment I miupteti my hon. friend`aad\'ice to change the scal policy I would be obliged tn give up all I desire and retire into Opposition. so long as the ` people retain a good opinion of that policy 80 long will I also." 'l`|..._- .......... '....on.-..unf tum OPEX T0 UIIA NGHJ. That WM .. remarkable speech of air John Mnulonaltl at the opening of the house of commons. He was stirred up by Mr. Laurier a bantering speech. and felt that he was forced to be cheery and etlectivo umler ilisuouruging Cll'CllIlkillll]L`0B. He was par- ticulorly worked up by the reference to reuiprovity, and to the suggestion that his ideas of political economy would likely im- prove, and replied : ul |:n__ __......_ I In... ..I.....\ I I.'l... mu urn. ed nit uyontyoontn per Iinii fo'- each lIIl0l'1|0l|- Omcera of unincorporated Association 01' Societies will be held Doroonnlly responsible fol :13 tgdes mg give u 0` the be Job on one omozowlnilfitslrlnnud: tllllylizlrl "Id 0310511 war : n nu easel , All cglaryea 53V aa3em.n'w_a. mabacripnop and obprmli an yablem advances.` M30 mus be dish` lu um stood. work exam Improved pnnung cluu-pea /or advev-ta1'1_w dish` 11; um ADVEIVIIIHEM ICE TB. Fotfonr lines. one or $101 rtiona .... ll 50 Eeuomuluee. each eubuequgaet Inner-uon.. 26 Over four llne`e.`Irel lheertio . . . . .. 100 per line Each su uentooneqcutivelnm... 50 ` . Once a we subsequent lne ..... .. I00 " Twice a week. subsequent inn .. 8e Threenwookluheequent mu....... Go , Twelve linen to the inch. Notices of Births`, Marx-1 es and Deethlo. each. unleu when` booked,` whenu leohuged. Special notice: In reading columns are charl- at line each insertion. uniucoruorated Aaeoclati_ 'll'he w1}:`sK1l;l1ir1`31(viI7*Tsn gmg `X mnn II 0781', at In S` I.) itlvoli in advance. 0!-h""3 I1. wi be 0 armed. rI_IIIv\rur-u--v.-_. - .- Tn: mu-nun Wmo in published every even- ing. .83 King Street. Kingston. Ontario. at six uou.AKa l-In YIAK. I-0-- `. i1; pfA1;i WHIG. Remaining. Those nod to lo" at You may Mn your choice for I013 uch. ED UCA 1 mo 'rIw_11)1A N. xx mioirzoiv 13537.4 15'. Whig : Telophone. Number 229. "` Opiler per Orbem Dicor." .;N_Nw<)UNcEMENT. ........... uh...-. :- nuhllnhud nI'uI'I l 00 OIIRFKBIL EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. `I ADVEIl'l;;FEMlCN'l`8. |.___ ___ __ __. I..-....Hnnn Min Inner. the medics! mam. nulo 1 spiritual uldnu at the unporuoo mating in the million In yootohy. Ir. Punt pnoklod. Hut`. Davy in; Como lot the fan! It sprang" uavu uva vauw nu-nu. auv -no-n. ..- --_..... oi oompotitivo examination for all the oilica of the city. uolpting olootiva oioaa and the chic! appointive oima. And really they have but making a fume of thoir woth. they were auppoaod to in no on pain for an one: lot which he ran nnfigand yea the oioo aaaharavhava had no troublo in aatialying their ambition if they wore out- mpt tough and of the right political hid my. At least thla in ink: hon Broad- hriu description of political lilo In Now \'__I. I VIUUHII NICHIUIIU UI `J. L`. \lI'.Iy WOTIH `) for SI. Bard: And Blouomu. or the Poetry. History And Association of Flowoxa, worth 33.5) for SL550. Floral Poetry and tho Luagunge of P10 wen I orlh C3 50 for CI .50. The Science of I New life. beinv I Medial Adviwr for Family Use, worth 83 for SI 30 Y ork. Mnyor Grunt, ol New York. hunted for the rulguniuuu ol the number: ol the Iuporvioory bou-d of the New York any civil urvloo board. The board has control , 1-- _II A|__ The E:n;u'n has made the diacovery that Mr. Cnitur. the member-eloct for Haiuir mnml. did not pav the uponau attending the protnating of Dr. Muntaguc-`a election and tho unaealing of that gentleman. The name paper might have learned. had it pro- aecunvd in enquiries a little further. that Dr. Montague did not meet tho oxpenaea of hia campaign. and there in aa much ground !or the auaplcion in on one an in another. that the irony came from the Americana. who are anxlona to no Canada annaxod 00 the United Staten. It : a ailly auppoalton. but it in tho origination. for me again: a libaral, of the government`! leading organ. In the Elmira: I"efl.)I'lT|It0F_V twenty-two trades ere taught, and thoroughly. Thus the criminals of the country enjoy ndvnu~ tegen which are not offered to honest folh. l`he Iituntion suggest: these enquiries on the part of I western cnntemporery: Why should not the state have induatrinl school: for its worthy pom` youthl ea well u for its vicious ones Y" Why nhould it not give honourable And ambitious lulu ll goosl A chance u the children of depravity end crime '.' These are the queetionl that nuke one drew on his considering cap. I 0 unity is no excessive ! The n mentally defective, and in the u aaylumu. in I877 wu L779. bar in I838 was 3,39-I. This formation is very signit.iccut. The local governmciit has greatly added to the ICC! nnmmlatinn for thh im-aue of the country, but the demands upon it in this connection are not yet satin tied. Why? Because the increase of in- number of the the gaola an well L779. and the num statistical in- fhe liberals hove an increase of six votes in the division: that will occur in the com- mons this session. The gains are: Mr. Waldio, from Hulton ; Mr. Neveu from Joliette; Mr. Colter from Hnldimuml. Mr. Choquette. one of the Quebec members who bu heretofore supported the govern- ment, is ill to be dilutislied, and will vote with the opposition on the reciprocity queintlon. \....u.... ... nu. arvaulsn u. ...... u......... The motion (l0t`8' not embody the views of some people. They think the provincial agricultural and arts association is an ex pensive institution, that its costs. as it is now conducted, is out of proportion to the `good it does, but that the government should not withdraw its grant and stop the encour- ngement which it has given to the farming and stock raising interests of the province. The people will only become reconciled to the suspension of the pruvin-tial fair on con- dition that the S|0.0l|U a year is distributed to other larger fairs of the province, includ- ing the Midland ('entra| here. ulvuuvnu \Il ..... .......y, as ..,........ . That this house. while recognizing that the provincial exhibition has in the past proved of no little service to the interests of agriculture; that the work it has hitherto done is now being done more ellieiently by the exhibitions held in our largeeities ; that in view of the fact that the provincial `exhi- bition has proved a financial failure year after year (aggregating a loss during the last. seven years of no less I sum than ten thousand dollars) ; that it meets ench vear with but indiffer- ent support; that the large cities refuse to give it their show grounds for exhibition purposes; that property belonging to the province, held in trust by the) board of ugriculture. has been mortgaged to meet yearly deficits; that tho board of agricul- ture released It lien of 8Ll)0() held upon the property of the Western Fair association, and have agreed to give the said usociation a grant cf SL000 in addition thereto for `the privilege of holding their exhibition at the city of London every fourth year ; tliatsurh indication of the nnpopnlaritv of the proviu vial exhibition is not creditable to the pro vince ; is of the opinion that it would now be justified in refusing to give any further grant for the purpose of holding I provin- cial exhibition under the direction and man- agement of the board of agriculture. `PL , _ _.:__, I, , ,, . L- L. `L- ..:-...- At Considerable interest wili be Inkeh in? Kingston as elsewhere in the debate which occurs today in the legislature, and on the motion of Mr. Awrev, as follows : In: ..L:. L..._, in, _._.., __:..:___ AL.` uo1.1::{ film or Lu. or Gnthorcd Jewels for the Home Circle worth $351) for 81.50. The name in honor bindingforth 84 for IR. "'"`-_\'.,"' 7" inhuman and they commit high treason against humanity and civilization. The first duty of society is to protect itself. and the question seems to be in order, "Why should the enemies of law and the foes of humanity call upon law and humanityfor protection." The senate of the United States is inuenced by the fear of a vote which now, it seems, absolutely determines theyfate of the gov- ernment. The pog3ibi]i[y.0f diiiiculty in a political sense, of stirring up 0 lloltile ieel~ ing against the preientdmninant arty, led to the rejection of the whole scheme. Be- cause the senators cannot become reconciled to the adoption of one feature they will not agree to any other feature. and the whole fabric collapses. And Canada is still to he made the home of every scamp who dares not stay in the country whose lain he has outrageously violated. it's a condition of things most shameful. It's a reflection upon the status and dignity of political life in the United States. It indicates a submission to any scandal for partizam purpcass. it is delmsing gm] demoralizing that politics and 'Fi`iWshould' lie /so |7ulisoluBly'Tocked. Tilly` P1f0l'lA'al:lL EX IIIBITION. I'D! 7'0RiA L7 A'()r1V'Z'S. Well It In 5 lulnuoo. Tohuolonolhohhlo laudluvo than had no vs V: valued the to Na. p0ok.8|hI.hNo[I'Iu run |0o.. ouponbd sweet corn l0c.. mu and at-ugcua" onnhnrrknloo. Juno: Cnvfoul. } (Z1 HWY IT I II? III VI'V|"V" math or pan: on nu.-out army. } nvy and mu nqvqt (It'll! III pun. lull lIIIl' Inuit Iuuwnvr. which can also paid. The lmnbor nova cum. and the Torontn rm hllcd. Mun- Iunl uyn he cum horn to settle up the math: and Iran as once plnood under snout. Pouho. chin to have In: cboutll through trunnion: with the Toronto Inn. The nuns: la not down (or I hauls; on Monday. ' A ll I [I IIUIXIT II IX lIU"I|II vdobbf pnvlq lot I loan ol (ll).000 upon: _-.... ..al .5. _II-.-- A TOIOIIO an; In Gaol. Oswlzuo. N v.. rm 2.-I-2-Inn: E. um. % hohl, 0! Toronto. In In joIL,|nrI ohorgod with defrauding John K. Pout &. 00.. Ium bor dulora, out o! Otlll. The Amused Va 1 rnonlbor ol tho Insolvent rm uf M-snhnrd E On. lumber doolon. 0! Toronto, mt whom Pool & Co bought oocddoroblo lumbar. In Soptombor Int Mallard draw on Post 1 Lo. for NJIX). nllogllw that his rm had pod Pout & Co. I cargo ol lumbar. The -21-: A (I t Ill psld, and Inter mmo another. -Mal: nu Alon nnld. Thu lnmhur novdr TCIYOII. The National kiluug think: the know- ledge of Prince Biamarck'u dinavowal of the act of tho German oiicala In Samoa would come with a bone: grace from the German than from the American ovornmont. Au im the not, it aayo do ant apoouhu in America will jun an um. provoke Uormani to take any uuwarrontablo atop an they vi! prevent III!` maintaining her just. righu. It Will not Likely Loan! In Wu--Got-nmny Will lloat I Ilotronl. Lu\m.\', Feb. l.-The .\'InmIar-I' llerlin correspondent nyn: "In spite of the un- milhlublo friction with the Americana no ` body here furs that there in nnyulnnger of ` the Sumonu nllkir lending to war between 4 the two nuxono. Germany will in {act make friendly propuuln. which doubtleu the govermnt-nt at Wnhingtou will mlly accept. The German oluialn in Sunoa are ` rcpreoentml an huing exceeded Illd min- underntoocl their instructions, but the lat thing the semi utcinl or am can be expect ed to cuulul in the pulp: In fact that in the presence of ntrnng '|`0|ilIg.IN)lllOll in Ameri- cn. Geruuny has found it politic to but I ntrml, " IIIIVIIIIT [UT rlllllly LDC. `V urln `V I0! $1.50. Home Topics. I book of Pructicnl Puperu on Hone and Home Mutton, worth 82 for 31.25. IIAIJ-.. llgnsn A I II. n- l`.-o|.--ml 7-.--l. 6 ..- Cl`ll`N_Yl'\ }'lk|(`(`l'l'|hIl1Il|H. Dunnu the summer .\'upernm.emleuI. Fol- ger, of the Kingulon uad Pembrolle railway. will give sacred concerts and Sumlny After- nooua on the lawn of the station, Kings-ton. which he think: will help to keep oome peo- ple out of Iniachief. Whoever would have thought or the bountiful Ben turning his thoughts in this direction. uuvuuuuun unw- Carlvmn Place (`nm\dinn. lb... l INA -nu.-unnr \' L.o_Iuon .\gIv9xlIscr. [here ll Just as much complunt now- :-dnyn in the tory preu uiu the reform 1 concerning the frunchino Let. The complaint in more thunjuauod. hut it. II! not brought N forward to lung II the lists were printed at the locsl olcel. nu . Toronto News. \'i- I-`rad Mi. Toronto .\(`\\'3.- Sir Fred Middleton says the douorliono ` from "A bntterv are attributable to low Inga. If um i.'. cause an Frederick will never douert, but will hung on till the end. nun; u Iv: Loldon Advexliser. 'rL..p.. in Sumo -I A bill Kuhn Inwodncod In thotloruun .a..n..........m... o....|......: nnnmnm ` NOW YOIK \\ orld. Joseph Chumberlnin says that the homo rule question in losin in imporunoo. Per- haps he will not thin I0 After ho ha been married longer. Toronto .\evw. The New Guinean: have jun lnmahuwkod an Australian government lulour agent. Perhaps the gauge way in the hen. nu-y nu ow York World. .|n-`uh I `hurrah: Byron worth 82.50 for SI. Byron worth $5 for 82.50. Scott worth 85 for 82.50. Tennyson worth 85 for 8150. Burns worth 83 50 for 82. Human`: SL75 for 75. Defoe`: Works worth 82.25 for SI. Peranml Memoirs of U S. (Brunt worth $3 6... II Toronto New . 'I"\Q VIII` The ADJUSTABLE L_ACED KID BOOT, price $2.50, is the newest and neatest style of walking boot for ladies yet Made. Sold only at At Wholesale Prices Until the 1st March at THE HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, At D. F.Armstrong s, 14| Princeuss-st. Boots efnde New Check Muslins and Lawns A eo_A_s;s NewDress Goods `COMMENTS OF THE PRESS THE SAMOAN DIFFICULTY. NEW STYLE OF BOOTS. T ONE PRICE STORE. 88 Prim.ess`St., Kingston. Remember the discount off Cloakings, Tweeds and Woollens continued another week Muryut Captain-I)-Ink Mudlnny. llIdu:Ip- nmn lmsy. ship. himplu. `Ibo Knnghovrn. Newton l-`onuur. Jacob I-`aulbtul Thu Hen.-ha of Many Tales. Jnphel in Search of 1 I-ml-er. U03 I-`iend. Pow.-uer,!`ercivul Keene. Monsieur Violul. Rululn the Reefer. Pirate. Three (`uLt.ers. Pour Jack. Mumrmnn Ready, Olin Podridu. The seulcnu in Canada. Miller 'I'honuu--Gld uilaetho Roper. Porter June-'l`he Soon sh Chiefs. Reid Cu min Mu 'r.c-'l`ne scalp Hunu-rs. The Rie I users. 'lhe War 'l`ruil. Roche IL M. -The Lhildren of the Abbey. two`! Sir Walter` Waverly. uuy Munncrinx. Old .\1orm`i-3'. Rob Roy. uride or Lnmmur` moor. Black Dwarf and Louund of Munlroae. The Monastery. The Abbot. Kcnilworlh. The Plrala. Fortune: Line]. llemmunllel.