John Hendersondz 00., 86 Princess St. unlu M0. Ru . lm. J. 1.. It in __ _'....... MCMAHON, I02 Pinceit. ' naurmonn I FRESH RAW ovsTE\Rsk E Idooud and pond with clounu and are T H-1`! II ll LN- B-|.:....-_- Ill ' ....... .. .,..,... u.......... ..... Anyam mason am nuumon" ,'l'Icynotholnu. hkyournoutfo:-'.hom_ sTfa'aIJzT WE; Use Peerless nd" moan. mm um swan. n IQ Innnlr-9 -nu; - -- u " u""" 1.4, Tweeds and Woollen: continued another vs:-cl`; ` - cnual 4:31.111 rvnnnui I ~'--J=-A Pu T|lI4\nA:.. yuvuunulvu I-ll R. T "33 0 N, In. tn \ nvrnunc "Jus1_'- RECEIVED 'l`-n an nntln ml 95.. n..-.4.. n_._..__ `1 he hair Mam nt Perth. Lolllll Roberto! Paria. unIollelL~l{odeI-ick Random uumphry L`lin~ let. Pun-grlnc Pncxlc. Sue huawne-~ Wunderinz Jew. Mvstu-in of A LARGE STOCK. BOTTOM PRICES. DESIRE TO P ASE, uusr ATTRACT ATTIN ox. f nuucnss mm, anon: svnnunanm. ..._-c wwu --uvnn -ru\IlIIo I NEW IMPROVED METHOD OF (TL'l`- TINU LA DIEA.` A\'l| (,`HIl.DRI`S.\"S IIRESSIC.-I UOATS. cu-.. ilhuul pnuermn. Any Indy mu learn in one day. lIrenses.("ous.Mm1lea. mp math: in 11H .1... I Learn In day. Dresses Poms. Mullen. elm. made In all thu Mu-at slyius. All work warranted. MISS W. M. SMITH. Wellln Inn street. Uver Ohllu-`s `it-tum Sum-. _ _. THE PEOPLE'S Up-Town Grocery. .\Ul'lUl. ll nereb{ given that the A.\'.\t7.\l. GICNIERAI. MEET .\(l of the ahnruhvldcns of the Kingston and Pembroke Railway (`ompuny will be he.`d in the Com ny'.~a (mine. (`it All Station. Kingston. ll .'ot.:I. on WI-ID 'F.SDA\ . the TIIIRTIRNTII din) of February. I889. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year` Alma Spor-int General Meeting of mid shnreholdun will he held at the I-[Illa place and day, at om.- o'clock p.m.. for the purpose of considering and. if lIppl`0\'0(l. unnctitminz t-t-rtnln uret- nu-nta with tho Nnpaned. Tamworth and Que- bec llnilwuy Company. for the use by the lat tvr company 0' that portion of the railway 0! the` Kingston nnd Pumbrole Railway Company I) inn between 1 olnt at or near Hnrmwntuttn 41"` the City ol lngIton.uml lcrntinul facilttit-as _ ..t hulk` places for rver : ttnd urnntin to Ihv \'npnnm- l`umworth tmd Qttcbec ilvuy om n_\ running powers over that portion ul .'tel no of tho Kmgv-ttnn and Pembrolte luul um; Cnmpamy aforesaid ; upon the t- rma. t-on utlltmi and provisos set forth in said agrt-r ugnta. > N0. ll IAIKIT SQUARE. ;u& SUPPLIES OF` `DH! HIST QUALI- FLOUR. mu . shorts. Bram. bu. Buckwheat. u Apples. Onlnnn Honey. . no. glue to we Mamnofn Nwvd &h,lId Barley. Z (XII DIM fol _j_:_ NOTICE in herein` given mat the A.\'.\ [ha Klnnmn and n.....r....-.1... p..n..._.. viii III1&ilViId 'l`woOu lad: d the Ontario hurling And Mdull Co : superior 1 ALI! Ann nnnmmn ... via the New Rnute. K. ls; P. and (1; P. l{l{. `basins leave Kingston. Arrive In Monu-ml l2:40 p m. 14:15 p m. 11:45 pan. 8:15 a.m Tha Ice Palace iajnal Across the street from he magmflcenl New C. l . H. Depot. now hvlng completed. Tlckeu good to R0 Febrlmry all to hi). and return up to and including Fcbrueu-_v ll. I889. SE(`l.'RE YOFR TIUKETS fur the Above mu L'uI`l0all)' Shop. UUllIDL'_\ -and son. Dunms Aloxnmm:--`l`hu Three Musketeers. Twcmy Yum`: After. Monte l`rislo. rurl)vll\'c Uuurdsmen. The Taking of mu Bamilo. Eneldinu Menu -- l`um Jonas_Jusunh Andrews. ` DRESS currmc; TAUGHT.` \'I.`\I! Ill nn:\1r:.-n `gum: Orrosrn nmnn Alnuouv Hour. gvu. zuuhaunuon 5'13. __.____..:_`_.. P M0N1TIiEAL- WINHIR - CARNIVAL, 5 February 4th to 9th. V moms. 'By order of the Directors Kingston. 9th Janunry. 1889. .VY~ _'?AYf_3J l\nuIIvI-I null KDIBIZ DU I I|I|R'l'lUI' U` ALE AND PORTER Plan Llnnntn A-ul nu-unl I.. ..Ln.L a-;. --V -vv -uvuuu III'.I' @9- Tirkel Olces New (`isy Hall Depot. and I2 Ilnunce slrool. 7/ 17E71I4 J/V/ f0l}i F gvip. i cl} Hnlvci.-v1".. ` Wrosrn Rvunnn Annunuu I-In-u Uuurusmen. The Tukmg of Basxilu. Fielding Hem V--'l`um Joues.Juouph Andrews. Amelm. I.1-Jnr (`hnrlnn_Ilnrrv Inrn-unmr (`hn rlnu n. :10: `an-`e for Round Trip, $6. `inks! Mon: Vgu (`inn Hall I\.. ..... -. T W . NASH. 9 Secretary. $133. In. enchant The Pnuno. Uickon.-5 L`hurles;.~`l-matches ry Nicho- las Mckleb). Onvcr Twist. Hurnnby Rudgv. Old Curiosity shop. Dumb;-,\' and .\lus-ken.-om. HEAD OVER TH E LIST: Alnsworth W. H.- .\liser's Deuu.zhtcr. -tar L`lm}11bar.ltoo1nvo.d. Jack Shepherd, spend- lhri I. Uockmn llenry Valentine \'ox. Coovur Fexmnurc - 'l`hL- l)ucr.~nIu_ver.Thc Pull nder. `I he Last of the .\lulncauI.s. |`hu Pium.-or . The Pnurxu. Ilinknn-1(`hnr-Inq;Hknh~hnn kw "Rn: " \'l.-Mn. The Cottage Library The Undermentioned Books are Uni- formly bound in Red Cloth, Colored Edges. The Regular Price is 700. Each. We will give you any one for 500. ; two for 900 ; three for $1 nn Ker. Puregruw Pncxlc. I lu`ugene-- Wandering Jew. Mysteries 'uris. I'\lII5UlH - null 'I'IUUl'-`I WIN (Ill! l)Uc'SL tlmr:-I. 4 \'olE. ` (3reen s History of the Hnulish Pcop vnls. Hibl)nn'.~4 History nf Rome, 6 vols. Boswell's .',ifc of J. lmsnn, 4 vols. Morris` Half l'ofu'.~\ with Best Arm.-r Authors, 4 vols. .\L|caulny's Engl.-msl, 5 vols. Motley : Dutch Republic, 3 Vol.9. Va.pier'.~4 Peninsula \\'u.r. 6 \'ulS. \ \ ilson's Tales of the Borders, l`) vols. READ THIS LIST or MISCELLANEOUS B00/(S I w: an to am non FXDI manna % HERE IS A BARGAIN. uuuper, ID \'(nuIm.:s, {Ii [or in). We have also other saw of books as fol- lows, any of which we will sell at as gene- rous (HSUOIIIII. CzLrly,le'.~ Works. [0 vnls. Hume`: l'Inglunl, 6 vols. Stu-ickluud'u l,h1e.~(~.n of }*Ingla.ud, 3 vols. llmlanlfs .\'l1ukspure,b' volt-1.. l . .\h|c`auluy'.~4 Iiss _\s and I nems_ 3 uls. Knight's Half Hmirs with the Best Au- 1 lhnrs. 1 vnln ylbglilll g VUIUIIIEBI _l3._)_lllI' ` .\'c0tt,'l3 volume. M6 `liffur $93."). Hugo, 7 \'u|ume~, $9 for $6. Marryat. I2-vuluules, $l."; for $10. Dunms, 14 volumes, $I7.5O for 314.` Cooper, 16 volumes, $24 for S16. `v6! Imnm Allin nflun` gum nf linnlll WILL YOU TAKE THE TROUBLE TO LOOK OVER THE SUBJOINED Eliot : Novels, 8 volums, SI ) for $6. Dickens, I0 volumes. $15 for $7.; >(). Thackerav, 1] volumes, $_l6..'() for $8.25. Igyngon, I2 volumes, Sl54tur $3). _ V ,_I .\'nntt. rI.'{ vnlnnniaa SIR ')_`{fnu- n`Q"T;'u AN!) `NQTE THE Gl{EA'l`I.Y REl)U(.`El) I ` , PRICES. smcx M REDUGINGI SALE. $1.26. We have seventy volumes of We have Ilxty yolumeo of THE WIDE, WIDE WURLD LIBRARY List of Books, icun People, 4 V... --v.. g-u. The iniend revenue depertment ie. through Hon. John (loetigen, ite heed end director, being eeverely critic-ieed for the imperfec- tinne of the ennui report which he: letely been given to the public. The temperenoe men ere perticulerly excited ineumuch en the returne referred to indioete en increeee in the oonemnption oi liquor rether then e decreeee. thet ie edmittinq thet the Scott not ie doing eoeee good end thet the drinking hehiu oi the people ere being oorreotecl. Al the intend revenue etetietlu ere thoee quoted in at public dleoueeione electing the liquor tretlo the epperent errors. to which the oovenuieeioner hee oertitied. ere the more eignitioent. And whet do they indicete? Thet the oonennuption oi liquor in Onterin wee in 1883. LIN geilone per heed; ISM. The .lI:u'l auqgeata that the work of the session will auggeat the probabilities of an early or late appeal to the people. The votea towarda one scheme and another will have a great meaning in thelnu-lvee. The government has had several long aouions of late. and it hue been given out that the lie cueaiona have been in regard to the economy which the present administration of public utfaire setluirea. 'lhe work ia more likely to be the careful preparation of a programme which, while promoting conservative inter- eete, will let the loan amount of daylight Ml upon the achemea that are behind it. The eaperneea with which the outlook in being canvaned. and the attention which in being paid to party organization will be the beat evidence that an election la premedita ted. Ward committee: are not lormed and the voters lieu overhauled and checked uanally three year: before an election hap- pom . --..~. .......u.. n. .-nu. -I1Ir|\l\I'l?II- "The last election took place in Febrnsry, I887. By February, It-192. the present par- liament will hove run its course. lf Sir John decides upon a. general election during the present year he will. provided he he see cestul, be able to attend to the redistribution st the third sesaion of the coming, parlis ment, and to take sdvnntnge -f it ut the polls in the following yesr or in the your utter that. But if he should determine now to go on to the end of the present oonstitn- tionnl berm he will either have to sppesl to the country early in 1892, without I redis tribution to help him. or to call A sixth ses- sion st the end of I891 for the sole purpose of pushing the redistribution through. A sixth session squeezed into the tin: your limit will be an extraordinary occurrence, but it can be Iegslly held. In fact psrlir ment could "follow session by session in coir sunt succession were it so dispued, provid- ed it did not sit beyond the tive years from the date of its election to which its life is restricted. The situation then, is this : There will be a remarkably esrly election or an extremely late one." `PL- II_,'I _..,._.,A, .L . A. I p .. .4`. u.. nu - .;-unrvl Ava. The Mail enters into reasons for supposing V that the government contemplate: an early election. It points out that A great deal of importance is Attached to another gerryman- ler, and lhnt it cannot occur until after the next. census in I!-l9l. ll. provvedl : l|1`h.. I--b .l....-:.... A_. I. _l, . :,, I` I fever was communicable from the mill: of cows. The character of the replies from medical men goes to ahow that there is no foundation for such a belief. There is no e\'ilence,either.to nhow that phthisis is com- municable from animnls. The information, as it in, u now collected. will be read with great interest by the people generally. The wisdom of the muny is certainly superior to theiwiadom of hie low, And the consensus of export npinion is decidedly against one of the moat Alarming of deductiom. _. .-, --V. v...u....-u. A committee of the house` of common: has lneenenquiriug into the queatiuuof tuln-r- culosis am-l: how f_ar it is cmnmuuicahle to human beings. Several hundred replica have been received from medical men in answer to questions forinformalinn upon the aulnject, and these have all been tabu- lated. Une of the questions presented for the couimittee was from the imperial privy council asking whether there mu: Anything in (`anmla to show thatsearlut r]\| . _ . . ..- ........... ,,..............,. Ri t, they say. will triumph in the end. And it is some consolation to the lnEllllICl`~ elect that the best laid aL:h'n1e of an un- scrupulous party, and that the pairty carry- ing the government, hanm-r have come to nought. l'he S/rr/a/or has insinuated that Mr. ('olter will be u xlisgmve to the houne. Well, he has been there bc{urc,as he is nuw, the choice of the majority, and the people are sovereign, and, according to modern po- litical ethics, cannot err. Fotmor prloo 49. Take your chains for 20. One paper of conservative bearings has candidly udinitted that after all Mr. (Toltor has tlie best right to represent Haldinumll in the house of commons. He was, the To- 3 _ ronto 7'r/rg/rain says, the victim of circum- stances created hy :4 partisan judge, and of the errors by which uonsonative pnl ing of- ciuls spoiled grit ballots, and thus enabled a minority to choose the represenmtive of H dinmnd in the dominion piwliimu-nt." v..u.....,... . . WOT. 3 `Int ll!) X HINDI Dfin _ All *c%a u %3vad3;-rising, subscription and ob uh` are yableiqadmnce: this mus be dim lv 14 stood. The WEEKLY am7r'fsH wma. Epagoa, an oolumna, is published every Thursday mormpg at 81 siren`, mvely in ldVllI00.0lJl0l`Wl.0 I be c at-prod 31.50 w . _ , EDW. J. B. PENSE. Prom-le`t.or. all nrdera they give ' Atmchoo to the paper In one of the but Job oloea ln Canada; rapid. stylish and cheap l work eight improved priming `charges for adoertisina. all I Ian 1 an:-uvnuuw nun For four lines. one or two Insertions. . For fciur lines. such subwquunt ugabrtionu Over four lines.I1-at insertion . loo pol Mach nu ueut oouneouuvel 50 Once A w Iubsoquenl Ina. loo Twice p I` . subsequent Inn 80 Three 3 Ir 1:. subaoquunt tna.. .. no Twelve llnoa loulhe inch. Nn! lmn nf Rirt ha, Mnrrlmtm nnd Death: Twelve llnee inch. Notices of Births, Marriages nnd Deaths 500. each, unleee when booked. when 31 lnohnrsod- Special notices In reading columns are cheru- od at twenty cents `per line hr each lneeruou. Oioora of unlnoox-unrated Aee'oclaI.iona or ed M per line to` each lnseruon. unlnootpnmted Societies will be held personally responsible for all tn lhn nnnor 1`:1i:_fg%IIg3i%zV;aIGI r-us-`vu--.w_..._--.- Tu: Bhlrlsu Wma is puhljshud mmry evrn img;-at-836 King rixtetft. Kingston, Ontario. " nt snx uounka mu: nun. _.- AN EA RL Y ELE'(}7`I().\'. .4 BIG *5]: UNDER. Remaining. Thou uncd to all At sue. You may have your choice for we ugh. `Willi : 'l`el`ophnne`. Number 229. .4 U.f1NI)Il) S '1'.-1 7'l:.'.l! I1.`.\'7`. :XTCciU:Tsns~r. ' A:()kT CA TCIIIXG. Anvlgnimmnxrs. \___ .._- .._ A._.. l.4|._..-tl.nn- ed printing '~'"".:;"~....*"'"*":;:.-: (I C 73308:" Z`..5 i'$w." 311.10!) . . I0 .' per.l`1no I-Ir! III III-vuvuuug Un Sntordny nigh: rn Inch out In the atom of U. E. Aohlry. Bmohvlllo, and com- glotely ruined tho building and in oontonu. 0 nook wu luau-rad In tho Quota : for 33.350. Mn. Fauna and ohildnn. In the corner Itoro, hgd to be raonod from on up-_' pot window by an mmn. The can oi the: n II 3 myutory`. .' I. lixmuunolxpicn. I book of Pnctiml Papers on Hone and Home Mutton, worth 8`) for SL215. Golden Gem: of Life or Gathered Jewels for _tho Hnme Circle worth 83.50 for 8l.50. Pho name in better binding worth 84 for O2. 9 O Ducl reprou.-ntuiou.wu thnught to have been abolished long ninoo, but it menu that it continue: in two outs. thou oi l-{onn_ Noun. Do Bouchcrviiio nud Ron. Thuo belonging to both the legislative oounoil oi Ihuit province And the dominion auto, Ind by dodging between Oasis and Quebec, mango to druw the mdomnitioo psychic to mombon ol both houses. Mr. Meruior bu a bill bulore the lad homo which will luvs the other of making that pntlomon docido in which place they will turn. out `for 1 day, `but lo: the whole union __ The poet. nllice depertment should no to it that the people are eupplied with e better qnulity of etempe. Letter! are returned to the writer: in many cute eimply because the etempe hove lellen oil`. They are not half gummed. and will not nick to the letter: when put upon them. We do not know whose buelneu ll ll to see that the public le properly eerved.ln thle reepect but whoever itie ehould wake up end do hle duty. The Lory press gengrally rejoice: in the defeat of Prof. tlnldwin Smith in his con- tent for the preuiclency of the St. George`: society Toronto. And why 2 Oh. he`: I disloyal nun. He`: squinting towards nu nnm-ntion. Thu: Whit they my now. A year ago when he Wu writing to the London Timu against home rule uni the dininta `(ration of the British empire ho In I ne mun, I man of noble thought and inspir- ating inuences. How are the mighty fallen! C I It is announced thin the consermtivi-s of Huldinusnd "will me:-t It Hngaraville short Iy to look into the inwardneu of the grit victory." Uh, then the S;-orlaror hu been giving the people guff in saying that enough evidence had been discovered to unsent M r. Colt:-r 3 After it his looked into the true in- wunlneas oi the great victory we hnpu it will npologize to the elector: for its reckleu abuse of them. And now the Bell:-v.ille Irmlligumcr has it that the grit press suggested to the (Ionaor votive: of Hamilton that they nllmv Hon. J. M. Uibaon M be returned witlmul uppuuilion in going hack for re-election. on accepting nice, and than now the party in nccused of cowardice. The .;~orra'ur was the paper to mule the suggestion, And until the present. no one has ever sunpecfexl it of gritinm. -u- .-vn-4... ;- u a nu. The western chic: are rivals even in disu- tor. The Duluth Trihum says 2 Duluth IUOWS St. Paul to surpnsl her in nothing. The burning of Dulut.h's grand opera house this morning was just as irrportunt an event as the burning of St. l nu|`a grand upers hou so two weeks ago." I O ..-..-~~-r, . .. -..-.... .... .-._, _....-....a subortlirmtes, very font of exhibiting their amartuesa. The lc-s.~mn of the hour in that no one is inlt|.llitil)lt`, not even the great "H Miall, colnlnisuioncr` of inland revenue." Aritltlieterrrpcmnvv men will not be con- tent with any priute acknr-wleulument of the error. They counumud that the correc- tioube made as public as possible. and through the house of commons. Fhoy will not lmve it that all tho-ir labour has been going in rain, that lespiro their ellorta the consumption of liquor in growing greater from year to year as the report of the go- vernment would seem to show. 1.510 gallons"; 1337, p'..|1m_;.;` 1333, 3.067 gllloill. The enonnous increase in 'the`last two years was so remarkable that investigation was made in regard to the ac- curacv Of the figures, and the fact was dis- covered that the, record of the ygar, so far _ Mi} Olnlgodied the rettirns of last year, was not correct. , Previous reports gave .the consumption of liquor1'n l8.S5_at 1.334 gal- lons; in I886, .510 gallons ; in i837, .689 gallons. The inaecurracy was made mani- fest in stillgother ways. The commissioner ' of inland revenue has certitied that the ini- portations in 1838 were less in- quantity than in the four years preceeding. and that the revenue per head, in duties and excise on customs, wasas follows: I885, $1.35 per head ; isso, 86c. ;,.|ss7. 9tc.; 1888, 81c. And now the question arises, says an Ottawa correspondent of the Wit- ness, whether the alterations in the ligures for I886 and i887, and the false gures given for 1388, are the result of accident or of design on the part of some one in the in- , land revenue deparunent. That. they are "n'ortypngra'ph`rcaFerrm's**is-~qrritrrrviriexrt- from the fact that they have been added into the total of the years iince_con- federation in order to strike the yearly average for the pl`nVll)L`8 of Ontario, which, Q. by this means, has been increased from l.l`.!l in ISST to ,l,1'. S in 1888. Still worse, however, is the fact that the misleading gures for Ontario have been added to those furnished for the other provinces, showing an increase per head for the dominion from ofgbmlluu in I357 to l.TA'Ili gallons in I883. in view of the fact tlfafhi large num~ her of Scott act contests are about to take place and that every error pointed out is largely to the (lismlvantage of the cause of prohibition, I am nhuost led to cxclaim, `Surely an enemy hath done this.` Whether such a conjecture is true or not it is certain- ly disgraceful that a report, certied correct by the commissioner of inland revenue, sub- mi.:tml to his excellency the governor gene- ral by the Ininistcr and presented to lmth houses of parliament by his excellcnc_\"s command, should he so unworthy of con- dence on the points to which I have directed attention as l have shown this to he." lt is well the hlnndering has been traced to the high functionaries of the governtm-nt department. These are usually very im~ periods, furthermore very exacting with -..L,._l:..,,. .. ..,,_ :_.,l ,l ..i:|:..'.,,. .|, :_ rln In llroolvlllo. ...I,, I 1. I..- l_-I._ a.'171Ti:o i1.T4[ 1. No ms. nynuu wuum .'.uU lur yl. nyron worm Q ) for 82.50. Scott. worth 85 for 82.50. Tennyson worth 8. ) for 82 .30. Burn: worth 83 50 for $2. Hanan : 81.75 for 75. Defoe : Works worth 82.25 for CI. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant worth 8. ! fnr II rvr DIIOU vy 4 1170001`! AS901"- wharc. - In UlI.lI.I0O.:II'..IB. 150.; and I on. pawkotlo. _ I Ilfnl -CAI D Ix-nnnn . ' .......... ...- WHOLESALE DEPOT : 30 8t. Sacrament 8t., Manfred 1. Dnnnnn I!nnun-n-.n....._-.. - av ll IIIVQIIIIIIIU IIIIJIIIIUU Ill ll !-II UIC'u Thoutudchuput mm. of Diet in} lnlvnnnl On IL. 3-K; Highly rooomnondod by the Ilodlcul Pmfeo. I tlonundlho onuroprcn. Don't full to try It- For Sale by All` Grocer: Every- I -ma A dry pro ration of Extract of Beef and Vqr tahlu: 0 ollcious non In; and ooononnlml hum of soup In Jaw m unto: : O lmnnd-work fornll Bmwn uoupo. an excellent gravy. and an lnulunblc adjunct ta lmh Blow. It. --A -_. nL-__._; A_;.,|_ .3 my. 1, Edwards' Desiccated Soi i `At N ISBET S, VA.LENTlN ES, A FRESH STOCK OF PRANG 3 BIRTHDAY CARDS E JUST RECEIVED. I _ _ - -. '-.v- -----vv-v vvqnvvuvil Vull B:3wu|na looxonno0oounr-c Vnluhlo .-you Inn on npouonuou. I UIIUIIII Iueluvlru ul U. D. Urlnl worm {J for Cl. Bard: and Blouomn, or the Poetry, History and Auociution of Flowou, worth $3.50 for 81.50. Floral Poetry lull the Lnngunge of Flo wen uorth 8.1.50 for $1.50. The Science of I New Ufe, boina I Medical Adviser for Family Use. worth 83 for 8l.50. IL..- Tani... . |....I. -4` lJ--..o:..-I IJ ..... -_ I ! UEKIIII Montreal. nun nun: IIIIIIII Iullln Ilun. Not unk-as I get A tube of Dyer`: (Incum- her and Row Jelly {or my poor hands. Look how they are chapped. them at oncu. You shall have it sure. Druggialn keep it. Monnenl. Wm. A. Dye: & Co.. It will euro 3 BfR`TH Oswego. J an At Wholesale Prices Until the 1st March at THE HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, At D. F.Armstrong s, 14| Princess-sf. CORNER BOOKSTORE- Boots andSh oes Then spake the Rim: in nzurv light. Most be-nuliful [0 are _ 'I`h_y ln\`Inu deed done-. in my night. wu. done as unto Mu." Hnr Inn J I. Drum A few more years the peasant lay l'p.m his lune! bed: Hln lifv Wm ebb mg fust away. Ilia days were wull-ninth sped Then In on "la-Ion auw he One. Mnsl glnriuua to buholp 3 His vunnl'nun-e shining us the sun. His uveplrr. crown, of guid- And yr! the poor man`: cont he wore. \v\'hi< h \~rup;1ud the lifeless cln_\` Oflhu bravo sentry. nuw nu mun- Guurd ku'|viI;g nignl or day. The com soon changed In mimon. while. Adurm-I u ivh nun.) a star; A rnhc of ruhlcuusm-as lllorl bright. Which ranh can no.-\'. r nmr. Comic and Sentimental. Byron worth 82.50 for 8|. Byron worth $5 32.50. Tho strangt-r said. "I have but ones. Yet will I mm it thcc: For now my journey}: almost done, . My home I man shall see.` Then unawvr g.\\'o tho soldier bravo. Thy good-will l`ll repay. And hnpc I may some comfort have. l.`nli| the dnwning day. Bl)! when the sunlight Iouchod the SLOW. `flu-re hay the hero dead ; They know hie Inonal form below. Upward his soul hm! ed. N:-:w EMBAROIDERIES, '` { New Check Muslins and Lawns OPENAED TO-`DAY . 6 oAs,ES%J{ { W NewDress Goods n can vuupun uuuw III In Introdlud to the Public. Remember the discount n' Cloukinga, \'l'_l._ES`S THAN cosT, We have a few pairs of White Blankets left over which we want to clear out, and are offering them at less than cost. Blank- ets worth $4 for$3 ; Blankets worth $5 for $3.50 ; Blankets worth $5.50 for $4. Fin- est quality Canadian Blankets at cost. All Wool Blankets from $2.25 to nest quality. A | [A I`lIll\|I |A4u-u- u YIN: Going to (ha Hull. ._I._.,4 . I t In I 1 ONE PR'CE STORE. 88 Prim.ess St., Kingston. Ilnlnlmr Olun Jiuunnnb nH'I`I....I..'.. _ . 'l`_.,, 1 Alneua. Lover Chau'les~llurry Lorrequer. (`hnrles U'Moliuy, Jack Hinton. Arthur U'L.eory. Lfou Urogan, Horace lenioictou. hover =samuei-ihuuiy And . Rory 0'More. Mnrrynt Captain-l"runk ihtnmy. Midwin- Iuau EM)`. I- hant.om ship. Peter simple. '|liu King'aUwn. twwion Forulur. Jacob l"nIthl'ul. Tnc Pucha of Mun)` `Poles. Jnphet in Sean-h of A Ember. Dog Fiend. i oachor,Pcrcivui Keene. Monsieur Violet. iiaulin the Reefer, Pirate. Three Gutters. Poor Jack, M sternum Ready. Olin Pod idu. The Stallions in Lfnumda. Miller ' `holIlna~-(_3doon4 Uiloa the Roper. Porter Juno-'l`he scoiigsh L`hiei's. Reid Cl min Maym:-'l`ne Scalp Hunters. The Rie I nngeru. '1 ho War Trail. Roche R. M. -'l`ho uhildn-n of the Abbey. S00`: Sir Walter. . Waverly. Uuy Manna-ring. Old Moruiliily, Rob Roy. Bride of l.mnIner- moor, Bi.-wk iwurf and i.ouu1.tl oi` Monti-me. The Mounstery. The Abbot, Kcnilworth. The l"ira.to Fortunes of Nigel, ltouynuntlcl. lie- Lrothed and tho Hhghinmi Widow, Woodstock. tho Mair Maid of Perth. Roberto! Putin. HIIIOHBH.-l{0d(!l`i1'k Rnndnm ilnmnhrv (`Hm