Johlggndersonz 00., J- JOHNSTON 32: GO T0 ausmss MEN. -. A--- -n . u-u`on nu . uni nave -u Store to be let April 1st. ALL NEW GOODS MUST BE sow. msnmuc FROM BUSINESS. C-JONSTITU TIONAI4 LAW. We have afew pairs of White Blankets leftover which we want to clear out. and are offering them at less thancost. 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. I-Al n 34: L J. MCMAHON, I02 Prin<':es_s;sL STOCK COIN SISTS OF 8M YTHE. SMITH & LYON, amuunur. soucnom, (0.. II Ontario iI.nu1-rn.o.o..u..n. o.r.nm- I. v now. I. A. rurlcr JCIIIF` I -I` CCKII llill LIIIBIK Raid Ca min Mayne.-~-'l`ne Scalp Hunters. The Rie l ugern. '1 ho Wu Trail. Roche R. M. -The yhildron of tho Abbey. Soon Sir Walter. . Wuverly. uuy Manna-ring. OM Murunh . Rob K0) . Bride of l.nmmur- moor. mm-k Dwarf And Legend ul Muuuuoe. The Monastery. The Abbot, Kcnilworth. The Pinto. Fortunes of mm. Iluhmnllllt-I. Be- trolhed and the llhghhmd Widow. Woodstock. The Fair Maid of Perth. I uunt Robert of Puria. Hlnnllp-ll-l{m`lnri:-k Ibnndum Hunnnhrv (`Iin~ 1'ho steadily lnorenlng demand for the nbovegooda prove: their populu-II1. "JOHN" P. MOTT & 00., ' Wm. Mitchell. Kin on. cured (`atu-rh. I I`. ( !'l'lOll|:l'Ih. We la Inland. 0m.. cured of ` I arr . IIAD 0l'l'lCl:-0nuI-lo 8! Hccall unot. Toronto. Mm I-1-nnx Uonnuul. rranxrom. CltAI'l h. Mn. R. Blake. Newborn. Ccumlr And (`on numgom M. Si`! 1:. nrldgonorth. Cnurrh. head and 1 man. _ ` A. 1. Huh. Bollovlllo. (hum-h. uncut. John Phlnm. of Sandhuru. cured Catu-rh. O . ` Wm. Mm: Kln cured (`atnrl-h. I`. \VIultnumrnh. Wu [.9 Inland. 0nl.. cured of Mott's Chocolates and Oocoas. I Lnnnt. t Mrs.hJno. Bonrnm. Ilurrowsmnh. Count. I mat. Miss Mary A. Rombourg. Contervillc. Catarrh. how! and throat. Mn. Jnnms I-lmbonon, Nnpnnoo. Bronchitis. Iona -tnndlnz. Mn. Janws I-zmnurson. Nnpnnoo. uroncl Iona r-tnndinz. Mina Frank Oonnuul. Frnnkford. (inturrh. Mn. R. llhka. Nnwhom. Unmnbnnd u'eMlm'nl Inn! ne writes the doctor as follows `'1 would have written sooner but was visiting for a decided answer from my Mend. Mr. John Dawson. In reference to trying your lroulmenl for his dnu hler for her calm rh troubles. I nally got ll: consent by Lelllni him J would be responalhlo for his mono? I she won not cured. lnow therefore. one one your ch nu.- for Iull course and guarantee of cure. etc." )r. U Washington para--nnlly auperlntondn the I prom pl answering of all correspondence. 1 u-nu: vnvvl. ` John McK--lvey. Kingston. Cnunh. Mru.`A. Hopping. Kingawn. Hronoho Conlump t on. Ml`I.`A. uoppma. Iunuawn. nroncno L`0nlIlnIp- Mn. E. Scott. Klnnbon. Cntarrh. head and throat. Mm, Jnm Barnum, "Ari-nwnmilh, (`LIAN-I The l"o\I'r Maud Ill l'el'lh. Kobvrl 01' I'ul"Ia. :5mollcll-l{odor'n-It Random Huuuphry (`Hu- ler. Peregrine Pickle. Sue Eugene Wnnderimz Jew. .\lyslcriea of New York Testimonial. O. H. Cannon. 23'! West with Street. New York City. who was not out cured himnelf. but who ta so coulldrnl of t e meriu of the truuttm-nt that he writes the doctor follow: t "I would have written sooner but IIAI -lilinu (mu; IARl.\'. C0.\Sl`LTA1l().V I-`RI-II. Dr. Wnshingtun. as almost c-ver person knows. in an eminent authority on nlrtlnaeonsm uflhx-throat and lungs and has becn IIIOSI successful in the treatment of his patients. uuuwvuuvu I I v-nv II. (`nmrrh of the Head and Throat, (`ntarrhm Deafness. ('hron1c Bronchitis. Asthma and (bnaumplion. Also loss of voice. tore lhroal. enlarged tonsils. Polypua of mu nose removed. (ONE C0.\Fl`LTA1l0.V Dr, \Nmihinn!nn an nlmnnl r-ran-v nnrnnn , U|". Vi llhlll ton. Dear Hz-.- am vrlnd to be able (.0 inform you that our daughter is quite well again. As this is the sccund time she hill been vurod of grave ` bronchial troubles under your lnntmeunwhon the usual rt-medics failed. 1 write to expru-la my gratitude. Please accept my sincere |muuks.-Yours truly. C. IL Prrrrr. Manufactured by An English Church Clargymem speaks. Rectnry. Cornwall. Ont. `, Dr. Washington. T Ontsrrn, Bro cums. Asthma. Consump- tion. nectuauy Cured. Wuhin ton. [mar .~ir.- am OF TORONTO. THROAT & LUNG SURGEON DRTLTw*A*si4nNG%T6N{ I" .. -...-..\--_._ Anlclla. Lever Charloa--Hurry Lnrroqucr. Charles 0'M:slley.Jm'k Hlnlon. Arthur ULenr)`. Con Cnsgan. Horace remuleton. Lover a'a1nue|-llmnly And . Rory 0`.\lore. Mauryat t`npuun-lI`rauk . ildmay. Midship- man Easy. Phnnmm Ship. Peter bimplo. Tho Knughuwu. Newton I-`outer. Jacob Ftulhflll, Tm: vaclm of Many Tales. Japhel in b'n:An`h of I rather. Dog I-`iond. l oIu~her.l'1-rcivnl Keene. Monsieur Violet. llallliu the In-efur. Pirate. Three Cutters. Poor Jack. .\I'IBu3I'lllt\ll Ready. Olla Podridn. The Seulula in Canada. Miller '[`homu-Gido. uilna the Roper. Porter JAnL~-TIe Scull sh Chiefs. Cnainin Muym-- l`ne llunu-rs. Thu Rin I 112311 '1 In: \\'nr Trnil, HALIFAX. N. I. Belaroncel. urn-.. n-. Februnry 8th And 9th. Tweed. 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Beeumnneulidfuunuhin I-Inst Lrmdon.nor. nn old-fsshioned Uuiterisn church." but e Theistic church ul the so-called edvsnccd type, that had done with ell the tigments sud supports of legend end mythology."The basis of thst church wee. in Mr. Spurs` opinion. just whet I-Zlsmere would have desired. The one hundred end twent y hymns used in it nsmed Christ only once in them. The lessons hsd little of the bible in them. There wee scarcely e whisper of the hope ol immortality. ln s short time it shut its doors. put up its shutters, end dis- sppeered. Such is the history of s Theie~ tie church, not of e church tewhing the old- fsshioned Unlterieniem of Lindsey, end Chenning. end others. About?!) yeere ego Rev. Rohert Spears beneu his work In Best London. in the new Unitnrinn movement. end without eny Lid. lt wss ettended with eueceo, but that success wee not suggested by the positionof Elsmere`s Theism. My V friends and helpers." seys Spent-s, "ell knew my lsith in Christ end the Christienity thst Christ taught. My futh I hsve discovered is just whet is nee.lei salon; worhingmen end All men, while st the sense time I ob- serve thet our so-celled Theistic churches ere etfecting for good neither the messes nor the'elesses. " e .s n` .s n: - i~...a" "J .73.. ""......"'f ..,a.'..I.:'..' _. II- n... I\.._._A_. D. 'I".._|.-.._.- The interest taken in "R.-bert llamere" here. though great enough. And Apparently increasing, is not to be compured with than which exists in London. This Fnglish in- ` terest in the work lus undoubtedly been nmguitied by the controversy which has been occasioned, moot pnrticulsrly by the repudintion of certnin of its contents by the greet Fnitnrisn preacher, Rev. Ruben Spears. That he hnsn right to take pro- minence in the discussion no one will dis- pute who realizes that he is supposed to be the Murray Edwards" of the book. who we: supposed to have carried on the work provided for by the handsome bequest of one of the pillama of London l'niuArinnism," in the heart of Nhnt urns "one of the densest and most povertymtricken of parishes." and which. because of the nbeenco of n certnin nrid stntum of the middle 'lnss"(ls Unitari- u .n |:_t We have hunky volume: of THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD LIBRARY _ unnu -Il-I\QIII v. u... ........v ...-- `- . ....... . unium hu never been the creed of the poor) proved a miserable huilure. D-.. u- 0...... n... nun oil`... .......-. ..... aa\II4 \-'ll- - - `. .... ..`- Tn nmke the franchise not more workzihle, at lens!` to nmke it conform to the iii-riizunls public opinion. it shoul-l have been mm-nlci' more in the direction of manhood sullrnge, especially since that is the tendency in Un- turio and Quelncc: illlti. according to the special act of the houneof commons, Prince I-Idwurd Island is exempt from the opera tions of the dominion act. and allowed to retain its provincial manhood sullrnge system. In this connection. perhaps. the biggest joke of the season is that perpetrated by the Montreal Gaze!/r, which, noticing the fact that Mr. Mercier is having the franchise in Quebec lowered, remarks that he is being forced from Uttawa." If any one can dis- cern any thing in the bill now before the commons, and of which the minister of justice has the custody, which is sugges- tive of a modication of the franchise of the government of Quebec. or of any other pru- vince. he will be remarkably keenwitted. The young men of the country are not get- ting at the hands of the dominion govern ment the attention and the fair play which are their due TI] 1'.` FIIA NC]! I $11.` A 6.4 I N. Disappointment is felt that the changes ilrthe dominion franchise act are not what they were expected to be by all classes and political purties. The scheme proposed is that itnmediastly after the lat of June, the revising otiicer, as directed by the present ststue, shzdl proceed with his revision, and shall make supplementary llists of voters, which shall be sent to the Queen's printer and returned to the revising otlieer to he posted up for public inspection. (in as tixul `day objections will be heard sud corrections, if necessary, made and inserted in the list by the government printing Lllieer. The list, ssso corrected and printed, shall be tiusl, Ind shall be struck otlisnd distributed iuothe nnmner provided hy the present act. The list, as thus estslnlisdied, is to he rim-l as to the puslitientinu of the voter. Thus the ob system, declared by even A good conscrmtive paper, a persistent supporter of the government, to be both culnberons and expensive, remains. The simpliliea tion in the process of preparing the \oters' lists is lmrdly nppurent, su.l it is assuredly r1otupp1'u~i:ilIe. 'I`._ _... I. .. pl... 5..--.. J-.. ....o ....\.-.. ...,..I...l.l.. ad in twenty dents per line to-' each lnnt9l`l|0l1- Oloera of unincorporated A8801|3 " 83012333 WEI boiheld personally responsible (0? a 0 rnl ey 2 ve . At ach man In no otthoheouob olcofu mwcmm: ;'E'a $1d.:tylish and 0110*? `Y1? :c:|i`i':'J:e1alm}l:o(v,-v2:ddzl: :vi'?il.I"`r0.p 4z|b3"`P`i." work: ichtlm 'ed' lting prunes. _` All cadiyzes ggvadmisim. ubaa-d`pho_u andgob prmttn are yablcm advance.` the onus be dish` y u stood. ` The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 8 D8803, 53 columns. is published ovary Thursday mormng at O! a fear. itively in adv!-I100. 0U1|'Wi3 81.50 wi I be c .-trked. , < ` vnur I n DIENRIIE P:-nnriamr. A-Luv no I nu-..vu.u up. For four lines. one or two Insertions .... . .N 50 Fur four lines. each subsequent lnsertion.. 26 - Ovorlour linemrat insertion .... .. loops:-lino Each aubooquentconsecntiw-cina .. lg ,- Once: week. Iuhsequent Twice: week. subsequent inn.. .. Bo " , Throoa week. oubooquonl 1115.... .. Go " "t`t"" ":":`3? `t`x ."iu` x`..,,...' ' a n...u. mo. 0 ocean r 3 arr An 3 each. unless when 'booked.' when 81 inohu-god. Special notices in reading columns no chun- at to- each insertion. unincorporated Asaocintigtxn _o; ruvI1\a\a-w:u---.-. - . . . , _ Tn: Rmm-m Wmn is vnblishml every oven- lnx-.vat.3ai King strove. Kingvton. Ontario. 31- an DOLLARS PEN Hum. m%g%}pA1g]wHm. _ Wl\lg'g Telephone. Number 2:30. Buninin . Thane uocd to sell at Ilka. You Ihny no your choice lot We ouch. ANNour~':E:EMENT.' " 011$/Er per` Orhein D-u`;>r.'-' - .~l NE W PEA 7'L"l\'E. 1 00 CI !-`Il'|(l.`ll. _ EDW. J. B. PENSE. Pronrieior. ._..._.__:._.___ __. I ADVERTISEDI ENTS. z-.. .._- .. ._.. Inuulnnq A BHE .BRIT{bj:W-B1(.`- fpHp13ysDAY..y*m:i;V; 7_ Not one boll ll many hoopla wont to Mound this week from Kl ion In In I887. TM: in the rcpt! (tom l town ht Ivan Kllpton and forolto. lI:I!`l'IllI. The den of the premier Always prevail. 1! they. in right so much the honor for the vrountry. it they are `non , so much the worse. But right or vrongl oy meet with implicit ohodienre in the Iomtrnd where. then. in the mum at maintaining an upon- Iln coho to the will oi on ma. PW! 0! uuwur woluuu-guuuw did not involve penoml ownp. IKDIKIUII llllVL'l'l llllf. Tholdu nut. zhg homo ruloquenion in to be nottled by puttin O'Brien In prlnon, and yanking his clot en o bv form. 5| pocnllnrl Bnlfourinl. Tho whole prison policy o Balfour wonldbO|lT*N`l' " did nnt invnlvn n--uunl nll'I'lRI. . Golden Gem: of Life or Gathered Jewel: for the Home Circle worth $3.50 for 81.50. TIM name in better binding worth 84 for IR UIIUIPH FUITJUTI. I The liberal: meet the home at Ottun today with the pmtigo of thrco nun wrutlod from the government since the lat nation: Hultnn, Joliettn sud Hnldlmand. Uure-trictod recipuocity is not you I dud iuuo. on \alIIIl'I London Advert lwr. -rn,:n, n . . Guelph Mercury. TL- I:'L-..- I- . NUW IUTN IIDIITIIHI. Give the Sing Sing convict; work. Not only more) but jxmioo require: it. Work in what they were condemned 10, md both justice and mercy plea! for it. I UTVDKIIU Jllls If we really with to trade abroad In ` mun cognmence our efforts in lhnt direction with the reform of our tari. Juubloo and Iilrcy Plead It. New York Journal. .u- -L us n. _A___;_._ ____I_ s The circulation of the reports of the min- ister of inland revenue, containing the blunders regarding the consumption of liquor in (`unada, has been stopped, and the tabulated state-nu-uts will be revised before the issue is resumed. Hon. M r. Cr-stigan is angry because someone insinusted that the erroneous statements were published designedly. Well, the circumstances were exceedingly aggravating. He certainly could not expect the prohibitiouists to re main quiet while the reports showed such a glaring contradiction of what they contend- ed~~that if they did not secure all they aimed at. they were encouraged to tight on. that if they had not made the people total absteincrs they had made them exceedingly temperate. Toronto all. u: I. A great de\l of iioiisensical election talk is being indulged in by the conservative press. One paper ineinuated that the advo- cates of reciprocity can abrd to be liberal in campaign expenses inasmuch as the funds they use are supplied by the Americans. A very likely story. about as likely as that communicated by s .\iontrea| correspond- ent to the Chicago Inlrr~Or`oan to the effect that the (`anada Pacic railway syndi- cate was subscribing an immense sum of money for the bribery of certain civic func- tionaries on condition that they gave to the company certain railway privileges which they do not now possess. it's amazing to what flight: the imagination can rise in the attempted elucidation of some political pro- lnlems. The legislutun is looking into the poor house quc-stion~into the number of people that are registered as panpers, the classi- cation of them. the diet served them, the work they are engage-l in. uml the extnt to which they are afTccte by mental and phy- sical diseases. The move is in the right direction. It will leml to a perfect revela- tion to most people. It will serve to make the people and the people's representatives do the duty which the circumstances call for, And save both from imposition. The dis- cussion is most timely. O I IUTCJIIII EEIIIUIII DI U. D. UTIKIW WOIIH N for SI. Bard: and Blossoms, or the Poetry, History And Auoclutlon of Flowers, worth 83.&) for 81.50. Floral Poetry snd the Language of Flo worn worth 83.50 fur CI .50. The Science of A New Life. being I Medical Adviser for Fulily Use, worth 83 for ll 50 Here's a pretty go?` The meeting at Hz gersville. on Tlmrsclxiy, is not for the pur- pose so much of nding out how much mu. uey .\lr. Collars `it'llllS spent, if Any, as now much the pirty is willing to subscribe towards the expenses nf lir. Montague. The llaunilton Timv: s;|_\s that about $2,000 of the money 8Xp(`ll(l8(i is yet unprovitled for. Ami was all this fur ls-gitinmte oxpenaesi N`ome light on this point is necessary before the war on Mr. (`ultvr is resumed. i Q I .,. - yum... AV V- .-v. ()ne clergyman. Rev. (.'. S. Nickerson, American, has been fouml to endorse danc- ing. He says it is natuml uml innocent and beautiful. He has, however, limited his atllnirution to square I.-iucos, in which the peup["n1o\' gracefully uml merely touch nger tips." The waltz he cannot tolerate, because it involves hugging, and hugging. he says. ahoultl be done at home.` u c daughter. vilv rvvn an nu-an l.lIlII\I\lll u. - H . V . . V _ . . - . .- (Ioming from M r. Spears-"this declarationis signicant. No Vmmi should be abler :to exemplify the faith and doctrine of the Unitarian: than the one who has been the London leader of them for so many years, and he distinctly any: that the message of Robert Elamere is not that which the or- dinary Unitarian has preached ford cen- turies." That it has been the enbject of so much criticism and controversy is, of course. to the great advantage` of Mrs. Ward. She has become famous and reaped I small fortune at a stroke, luis excited the Engliah-speaking-world by the recital of Robert llamere's lifu and experience. and now add: to the agitation in literary circles by the issue of Robert. Elsmere a Unizarisn philanthropists.` All these were '|b'elie\-era in Christ." he writes, f`ss | man sppro\'ed of God, by miracle and signs which G07 ! did by him." These are wif- uesses lgtiult the Elsmere theory that theism apart from Christianity is ho new redeeming force. "'It miv be well, he reinarks, t.o_extol the rationality of more . Theiam,` but what is it doing or has it done to lssen the sin and sulfering of man- kind. The work of Robert Elsmere in East. London is pure tiction. The work of Christian men'aud women of the Church of Emzlsnd, and of the other churches, smong the poor of East London is I glorious fact." n,_._:.._ z_..__ u .. ,.._ `u_:_.x....I.......:..._ :- COMMENTS 6F THE PRESS- .\ Vary ltxpojulve loin. A Chnngo ;un Como- nl an-5 1-..- -A151)! 1'01:/(`.4 1. 1 Thing lu In Nut Shall. Vgll Vorlly It In Not. IIIIVIKT ICU" T.`-II, D30. WVDTIH `J [Ur 81.50. Home Topics. I book of Prtcticcl Paper: on Home and Home Mutton, worth 82 for 01.26. llnlnn llama A '3`: Ar (1nOIunn-nu} J--gln `nu- .V0 TES. I t 17: wu-v uncut- ANY Oill WAN N0 IIILP WIITH Tlllim 3055. Aooougr. Ila or In my [cum unlncu IA pout-card to 1 FBI OGTLI hub Itrut. Accounts audit and kept by the wool. uuoa lor l'.lll'0pI on woanaunny. nun. awn, on 3- North German Lloyd`: Itumnhip from New York. He will be gone for some time on busineu oonocnd with hi: Inga phos- rhnu interact: in (`Manda And tho uoulh. A -__- |.._-l..... -an-u L. -.-`no.4! Lnolu In ` III IDIITIIII III \*IllI(lI IIMI Il|I WIIHI. ll ;{,srgo bulnou may ha 0: ted both in mining and lumbering du tholoomlng III IIII IIIII.II.III I Ilunpuuuv n-uuvrvu (In t. Boyd Smith. 0! Wuhington. l).(I.. nil for Furopo on Wodnodny, Jun. Nth, nn A-Nnrth Harmnn l.lnvd'n ntnnmnhln from svuatnq an say. Dr. Washington has undoubtedly earned for himself a world wide reputation asa throat and `lung specialist. A New York patient heard iiom. Ur. i\'ashington. as almost every person knows is. an eminent authority on all diseases of the thrust and lungs, and has been most successful in the I treatment of his patients. lhe diseases speciallv treated at Dr. Washington s sur- gery are cata rh. catsrrhal deafness,chronic bronchitis, asthma, consumption, loss of voice, removing growths or Polypii from the nose, etc. Dr. Washingtons private ollice contains an number of testimonials both local and mm a distance which speak volumes as to the efcaey ol his treatment. Among them is one from Mr. (i. l*I.Cannon, 232 West mm: street. New York city, who I was onl cured himsell. but who is so eon- lident o the merits of the treatment that he writes the doctor as lollows: '`I would have written sooner but was waiting for adecided answer irom my friend, Mr. ohn Dawson. in reierenoe to trying your treatment for his daughter for her catarrh troubles. I finally got his consent by_ telling him I would he '?.'r'?u""'i'?...l1:.'$1:.1"`I'?.i,:.li.".?..".?..I'cl c . r for full course and guarantee a cure. etc." Dr. Washington rsohally superintends the prompt answer ng of all correspondence. He will visit Kingston again. February 8th and 9th. zmn or me preuenr. monm. The (,hnecn'a bench divisional court de~ liven-d judgment in the several cases refer- rediu on Monday last, being the first day of Hilary term, and held that the act was un- constitutional, that it. aaeumed to legislate as to crime, which it was incompetent to do, that power being reserved for the dominion parliament alone, and qunehoil all the cou- victiune. It is assumed that thin will die- poae of M r. Be-ll`: case when it comes before the magistrate on the 26th inat.. to which date it was adjourned. It is apprehended that in any case: in which convictions were made and not nppealed against, and the tines paid, such fines mnat be refunded. HIHI 'II ITKUCII. The police mu istrnte adjourned the can each month unti% he could learn the result of the argument. of the cases in the queen : bench, the last adjournment bqng until the '26th of the present month. 'l`hn ll.n-un'- lwn.-l\ nlirlnlnnkl vnnrf. ll? 0neu:e. Mr. McIntyre, ().('., Appeared for Mr. Bell. snd among other nhjections contended ` thst. the not was ultra rmw, was beyond the power of the Ontario legislature to pus, thst it in effect dealt with crime, which was within the power of the dominion parlia- ment slone to touch. .\I r. .\lu-lntyre further cited seversl cases then pending and being argued in Toronto before the Queen : bunch divisional court. in which motions were made to quash convictions under that ICI, and in which the identical point. taken by him was argued. 1`l\ss nnlinn n\nainh-nfn nilinnrnntl the u-Ann A Very Interesting Pvolnt Settle-d-.\n Act That Will Not Stand Crlllclsm. It will be recollected that on Nov. lat last_ l\lr. Walter Bell, of Pituburg, was chni-ged before the police magistrate, Col. llutl", with having furnished sdulterated milk to a cheese factory contrnrv to the provisions of the recent wt of the legislature of Ontario, 51 Victoria. Chapter 32, which set provided A heavy penalty for such an otlen:e. ll _ \I-Y..a.._- (I I ' .-.p...n--3 Can [I .- 1 HJTUKI I'|ll'Lll .2.0U NH .1. DYTOII WOT! f) for $2.50. Scott. worth 85 for $2.50. Tennyson worth 85 for 82.50. Burns worth 33.50 for 8'2. Henna : 8l.7;') for 75. Defoe ! Works worth 82.25 for CI. Peroonnl Memoirs of U. S. Grunt worth $3 `nil `I Tho llluulnnlon Phosphate Ilium. 11 . n,_,.| u__2.L -l II'__L!_..A-_ l\1 J-JOIINSTON J No spacetoquote prices, but we positively say thap the goods will be sold at COST- AT LESS THAN COST. $1,000 _Worth of New Seasonable Prints, $1;000 Worth gfCottons and Shirtings, _ $1,000 Worth of Tweeds, Cloakings and Worsteds $500 Worjth of Wool Blankets and Flannels, $2,000 Worth of Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets, Ladies and Gents Underwear, Furnishings, Smallwear, etc., etc. .. V - $3,000 Worth of New Dress G0ods, $1,000 Worth of_ Silks, Satins, Plushes, %_e.tc.% Having decided to go to Manitoba. in gprn, and in order to do 30,. their entire stock of Byron worth 82.50 for 81. Byron worth $5 far 3251).