John Henderson& 00., sap.-Incas: St. % I Vlue. ` Minister (`haplecu in not in good enough houlth to return from France to Cundn, but may nmrt in April. Cant, Lurlontn hm mndn himnnlf fnnmnn Mi Hntsie Clnrk, of Kingston. is the l guest of Dr. and Mn. Eakins, of Belle ville. n:..:-c-- I`L-...I..-.. :- _-. 2- .`..-.z -__....n. I Mia; Currie Joy. of Napnnee, in i ` city visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. Itrong. Min Hattie Clark. nf Kinnntnn. ` Pooplo Whose lovolnonto. saying one ` Dolutl Attract Atumnou. R. Martin. of the Dominion house, Belle- ville, is viaitin here. Mr. L. N. ohnaton, Alfred street, lelt on Saturday night for Toronto. J. H. Pope. minister of railway: and canals, may die st any moment. Mr, \V Slxinm-r will louvn fnr Flnri-In in ` UCIIIII, II II? II. IH'y IIIUHIUIID. Mr. W. Skinner will leave for Florida in I few clays and remain there for A couple of weeks. u:-_ n_..-:.. I... ..t v .... -- :_ :_ .|._ NEW\CORD and BRAID TRILMMINGS, New Satens and Brocades, _ NEW sPBiNGf%C3':c3oD%:' WE ARE RECEIVING OUR NEW SPRING GOODS and invite an inspection. New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Sateens, New Tow- els and Towelings and New Table Linenx Goods in every depart- ment arriving dnily. ` I In n-n'nL in nu" nnnmn `A n I.._... ._..-...- -1` nl__L I1.,,,,`,n, ._--.._o -.__J. -330 wish to call attention to a large range of Black Henriettas. Black Gashmeres, Soliels, Armures and other lack Dress Goods that 1...... :....a .... ... nunuu, \,uu.. :1 vml., pl 1.10 [or 9:1. These books are perfectly fresh and cloth. but we will sell them at these rates rather than carry the Itock during the dull summer months. Come in, look at them. or ask to have them lent home on probntion. Llllll/ll VIAMLILIUI V0, UV have just come 1n. % _.j__ _ ,._:.__.._ NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS, New GIMPS, PERSONAL MENTION. L J. MCMAHON, I02 Princess-st; one PRICE 'ToRE. 88 Primes: St., Kingston. NEW BEADED TRIMMINGS, I in the A_- IIhnlddCIdl|dNo;n;;tIu to In u uqutrptrhnurontln violin. r Pollen Ooni-I-Honda]. For druhnuu-|l. Pntilnod, Cl and cone, I0 hula pol: E. Cruohcn, 85 and antgnrlnn manlhzl. TYIIIMD. ru- THKXC HTiU. lIIllIll'. II` nude! null to-nonow; Duh. 810 and datguonomontlzw. ynalnndod null muornw. yo. I il|on I Tales of the Borders, [2 vol|., $12 for 89. Mncdonaldi, George, Works, 20 vols., 830 for 820. Fi nier'a Works, 7 vols., SH for 810. Coins , Willie, 8 vola., 810 for 88. Honda, Chu.. 9 volt, $ll.25 for O9. 'r|\nnn I\nnI.'u Ann nn.-fa.-u `rank nnd nlnln usfvu nu - -Zulu: Kansas an. Dob. l8.--Tho Land}: trunk: eolnpun `I ouhlo was burned In! light. Jun: ornu, no ol the owners. rt-hind. Ninety-font bouts mu enacted. an llll CIIIIIITT XVI IIZI III ` other two will I-goovor. .':'l,"".':Z'.."'`"' .'" ....'.I'i.'.a"'..'. i'.i `hunk: shophon. I'voo!t.ho chi ruhvodiod maouhdyi-g. In. ` othu two will mount. A ue-Iloller an an Iivelgellu. Cmmuo, (lob. l8.-"Billy" Sunday, the well known hue bell player. Inede his first up ceeeu: evenqeliet lent evening, en met. with decided euoceu. Mr. Sunday talked at Ferrell to A In Audience. not an eeneet nddreee. bee he bed Jlehh forty eight only Inn rebd their hende to allow that ey Ind been eeoverr ed. Pbloondl by Inlay sauna. Pllll.ADIl.l'llA. Gob. l8.-AIut Ben- Inufn n little dnnghtcu Inoollo violently Ill lth Ipto. I Soho: I: H: (In: 191:5 and}: no I #4` 3:35:21 IIII EIITIII l\IIIII. WIIII `BT90 IIOIIIQDQ families of Afghan Ulbegn. have crossed Ihe frontier. And entered the Boklnnn service. Thu will be unlod no land: ol the Amer of hohhut on condition tint they pay luau. . IZIIIX IIIIII l\lIIIl Illll [Ill IOIIDWCTI DUI tan Hand Khan. with three thonund \ o....:I:.. ..c n..u.-.. n-|.... |.-..- ........a n.- U, IJCIIVI. LIIIIDUN, Feb. l8.-The evening pspon hero place no credit in the report ubliuhed in the Quiz Pm`: Journal that vary M. Stanley bu boon killed by the mtivon in :` What Does All This loan! Sr. PI:Tl!l8ll'll.0. l'eb. l8.-A letter from Bohhnn. datod Junuur l9th. ulna: that besides lnhnk Khan n his followon Sul ogn Il..-.4] UL-.. _.ioL LL... .L...._- -1 Afri. pa. Napier`: Peninsula War. 6 vols. 37.50 for H Ileported Death of slunley. Puus. Feb. l8.-The correepondent of the Pm`! Journal at St. Salvador, Congo. any: I courier has arrived therefrom the nut cont, who nun tlnt I report is cur rent that Henry M. Stanley wu killed in an en meal. with nntivee our Mun- gembe. courier rt-porn the! severe] instrument: which have been identied on having belonged to Sunley have been sold by natives. Lulnum. Feb. lR,._.T||n nvnnlna nu-nu-n -'l'ho Evidence ol Thelr C1-lune. Nlw You, Feb. l8.-A deopatch from Little Rock. any: a big :en::tion will be :prung on the legialaturo to-day. Repre- Ientativea Nickel]. Coman. Waller and Grunborry, democrat: of Pulaski county. will rui . The return: from six townabipa were no on last Se tember. and the remain- in return: gave t em a majority. The re- puilican candidate: began content: for the :e:t:, and these cane: are now pending. Since the killing of John M. Clayton the democratic paper: have been denouncing the theft: of the poll book: in mi: and Conway counties, charging that thou crime: led to the murder. The resignation: will, there- fore, go far toward: ahowing that the demo- cntic party of Aikenna will not oounten~ I Arhaneu Polltlclnn: lhowlng l'p Badly l i ance fraud: in election. umuucc ox ueugn. rerionl requmng glul in every twin or quunit whatever nhould sddmu the mskeru, cCauslnnd & Son, Tomntn_ Toronw. nun on Dlfpl. Z, J, 1, J). 0 ma 4. The Canada shined Glue Works, ot Toronto, hue egnin increased their eta in every dapnrtmeut. ,The Church md House Omnmenhl Glue turned out by thin rm cm be relied on both for durability and ex` cellence of design. Persons requiring glue everv end. or auunilv wlnmnr nhnuid IIUIIBTIIUIIIC lilnlq In order to avoid collision with the Ottsw-.\ fair. which will be held this yen from Sept. 9th to Mth. the dates of the Midland Cen- tnl fuir have been changed. The show will now occur on August 28. '29. 30 and 3], (devoted to the racing and formal opening). and on Sept. `2. 3, 4, 5. 6 and 7. I Thu ('.m.d. .su.a....a :1... w...|.. ..o WIII DC USCG DE ([16 l\. G. r. N. Mr. Mcill was to-dny notified of his apf poiutment to the office of clerk of the crown, in succession to the late John Fraser. We congrntulnte him. In nrdnr tn nvni.` nnlli-inn with Hm nun... Novny Pnrngrnphs Picked Up by Our Rn porters Iu Their Ihnnbloa. A new und handsome conductors` van was turned out of the our work: today. IL I will be used on the K. 3; P. RR. u- u..n:Il 4... s. A-.. _._.:L:-.x -1 L2- A_n"' STARTLING REVELATIONS. Wcnosu TS OF THE DAY? LHUIIIB KIIII L.U|Il`B W|llI IDUIII IIIIIETIUCU Authors. 4 vo|n., $5 for Q4. Macaulay`: England, 5 vola., 83.75 for 82.50 Motley : Dutch Republic, 3 vola., $3.75 for 1. nupoa In a name. I"... -.I. I I `I1 Mor1"it."`;Ialf Ifoum with Best Americu: Luck--- A ....I- Q: I-.. .1 uuuuuny I 5:35:33 nun 1 uvlua, 0 V` tor $2.50. Knight : Half Hours with the thorn. 4 vola., $6 for $4. Green`: Hiltory of the Enulish voln... $5 for $3.75. Gibb:-n`: History of Rome, 6 voln., Boowti-I`: Life of Johnson, 4\'ol|.. 85 for 1': 75 .1 av Iur cu. Hudson`: Shakspenre, G vola.. 89 for $6, Macaulay : Essays and Poems, 3 vola.,$3.75 tnr I`) 50 And a great many other articles, all of which ` we have marked at a very low gure, pre- ferring rather a small proportion of their valuetthan to carry them over to another season. Prices of our goods are always marked in plain tigurea, l`hese specially reduced prices are marked on a green tag. Each article therefore has two prices there- on-~the regular price on a white tag, the reduced price on as green one. You can thus easily see the reduction we make. While we thus make special olfers in the Fancy Goods we do rot want you to forget that our Books are also otfered at a very low gure. For instance. what is the matter with Eliot's Novels, 8 volumes, SI`) for S6. Dickens. l0 volumes, 8]. ) for 87.50. `Thackeray, I0 volumes, $l.').00 for 87.50. Scott, I3 volumes. $1072. ) for 89.75. Hugo, 7 Volulnex, 89 for $6. Marryat, I2 Volumes, 8l5 for 310. Dumas, H volumes, $17.50 for 814. Cooper, 16 volumes, $24 for S16. Carlyle : Works. l0 vols., SI5 for 89. Hume's England, 6 vols., S7..">() for $5. Striclxland s Queens of England, 3 vols.. S-1 .30 lnr S3. The Cottage Library MN hlloll lulvuopul [or we wurul 91.30. Lots of Bu-gsinl in thin line thus to do not mention. Thou ou-I should be uhu sdvunnp at by merchants and others, who not lugs quantities of ahtkncry. Smokers Sets, Cigar Holders, Photograph Boxes, Music Holders, Writing Cases, Mirror_Stands Toilet Sets, Glove Boxes. Handkerchief Boxes, Dressing Cases, Ladies Companions. Collar Boxes, Cuff Boxes, Wh~isRHo|ders, Shaving Sets, WE HAVE LEMF1` qvgn mom - ova CHRISTMAS `TRADE A LARGE srocx 05' We have also 3 surplus nook of PLUSH GASES, FANGY GOODS. IUI lllll U VUCC $4 .30 for $3. .ln..n'- Qhnbannu BARGAINS Envelopes We have 58 yolumou of (IN Dllu l'4IVIlll rut (um, wuwu In chap at O1. ` `.100 White Envelopes for 00 worth II. 500 Amber Envelope for 750 worth 81.26. 500 Linen Envelope: for 75 worth M35. Ynn of RA:-nninl in Hill line Ill be do We hue 34 volume: of and Envelopes INCLUDING ._m_ '-I for People, 4 Beat Au- lvlv Z`TUC\Iv -in ICU VVIIIlUIIIII`IIjI in Mr. Ilorudlthg in trembling Kate in |.-..|.4I 4|-.. sh- I-.. .3 .'.u..:.... --._-n._ -- -.. --.__.... , .- --vu |- nuts: -` mm don the an). o! 6.15;... equmy. % v..- .--.-- -~ --- ---v--- --- v-v-- -v IVICICIC wu dluolvod. The Mail sad It. Ilendlth thud toho-lnuoooed In ngnd to the pln:~ {out 0! the party. |>ut" (tho nnativo pro- cooil) on the `eve of action the lame power which had tried to muulo the Nail lot the ooovcnlonco ol the government _...-..- l.n..-L.. I-l.I h- ....._.n:-_-L__; an the following llgnra would lndlcote. For` lnnnnce we olor you I box ol . 1500 Bull ltlnvolgroo for which are nlnngn -I II uvu u-v vvuvvuu up vi vuu uvvuuyuug Iponqon lnQub;:ldd in oontrollingjhud .. ll. ll...-...llu . I- 0-._l.Il-_ LL-.- L- ---vvu vuu Iww um.-vvvuo, w. wuv nuvv Iv! --I. Sir John Msodonsld than, in s spssch st London. pl-otsstsd thst he was not answer- sbls for the uttsrsnoss of the Mail on the subject of tbs socluisstlosl systsm of Quo- bsc, sud dslsndsd thst system. sud doclsr od thst noons hsd sny business to innrfsn with It. On the Nth of September tbs Maul ssssrssdjts indopsndsnos ss s coast} vstivs journsl 11:0 Qsshsc slsctions look plsos In Ochobor. sad Alt. Msrdsr won.. In the following month the Ontsri Isgislsturs --- Al-..I-.4] 'I"|.- u-.'1 -_.I u- |J-.__.n-L We are informed zhnt thin demund wu onforood by throat: bf formal repudiation of H50 Haul an I come:-vutivo or-gm." The management docllnod to an 3 oouno by which it would hnvo forfeited public con- dunon. It nuithor made an Apology nor do dated from In advocacy of"ou law for all." OI- '_I... \l__.I.__I.I Al... I_ _ -___-L A. A protect we: not entered by the conser- vative party until the dome of the Quebec electione. end the demond was made "not only that the dlecuuion of the Rail question and of All the queetione connected with it should be uopped. but that no apology be made to the Blane." -.... ._.....v . vv--av.-. On Saturday the Mail, in a very lengthy article, explained the causes which led to ite break with the conaervative party and assumption of political independence. Our contemporary announcea that it into the hande of it: present proprietore in No- vember l87l. "They purchased it." we are informed,4with their own money in open market, and received it entirely free from obligations, pecuniary or of any other kind to thcae by whom it had been originally eet on foot. A: a narrow and vituperative party organ it had entirely failed to win public condence or favour, and had come at laet into the hands of the eheri Under in new management, however. it continued for nearly ten year: to lend an independent support to the conservative party. or rather to coneervative principlee, and contributed in beet effort: to the great conservative vic- tory of .\'epternber lTth, l87.`l, and to the repetition of that victory in I382, leading on both occasion: and during the whole of that period the conaervative preee of the country, and receiving from the leaders of the party frequent aesurancee of condence and esteem. The point of divergence be- tween the management of the party and the management of thiejournal ie marked by the execution of Riel. That event and the series of event: connected with it, by ex- hibiting French and catholic tendencies to aggrandiaement in the clearest light. ren- dered it neceeeary for a political joumal to take a decided line, not only with reference to the etrategical exigencies of the hour. but with regard to that which was evident- ly coming in the near future and hae not H For some time there has been an agitation in the interest of a night service at the Jiinzston post otiice. It is a necessitv of the times quite as much as the free deli"very, and the extension of the time in which mat- ter can be taken from the box department. It may be thought by some that the corres- pondence of our people can be conducted in Inch a way as to meet the exigencies of the present restricted regulations`, but these have onlv to make enquiries at the hotels and at the railway passenger depots in order to have that error completely dissipated. The citizens have not been able to put their Inail in the post office within the hour fixed fcr the sure and certain transmission of it, and they adopt the only alternative (un~ pleasant and unsafe as it is) of imposing upon the good nature of those whose busi~ ness takes them regularly to the trains, and whose only reward is the public gratitude. Now this inconvenience has gone on long enough and ought to be speedily ended. lt is the business of some representative body to take the initiative. Will the board of trade (which has been credited with the per- formance of a service that is at once agzress sive and of general benedt) not take the matter up`: We presume that the inspec- tor, the active medium here in the working out of all postal reforms, is only waiting for the suggestive action of the board or of the city council before giving the people the aid which they so greatly desire. A staff of night clerks~ei'.her in addition to the pre sent force or a redistribution of it-should be put on immediately. Such a sta is now at work in both Brockville and Belleville. and the post offices at these places are surely not, in the importance of the work assigned to them, to be compared with the Kingston post oflice. The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 8 pa 56 oolumna. is published every Thursday morn at In our. _ itively'ln ndvnnoe.ot.haI-wlu 31. w be-e mod. columns. is published 8 Eaitivel: 31. mod. ICDW. J. H. ' For four lln;s.-oh; or Lwgifalirtrlom. ....W For four lines. each subsequent Insert on. . over tour lines. Int lnnerLion._. looperlino Each nu uenloonaocutivolna..., 50 Oncen w Iubooquent lna.,....._l0p Twice: woof. nubsoquent ins .... .. so - 'l"hroo A week. Iubaoqueut ins. 80 Twclvo lines to the inch. Notices of mum`, Man-ln_gec `And Donthi we. ouch. nnleuwhen` booked. whontl lnohu-cod. Spock! notices In reading column: are chuc- od at. twenty cents per line for such insertion-, on f unln ed Annotations or s..c:e?.-7. .'w'ixa be n.e`i`.i'.i S`J...m, reoponplhlofor all onion they give ~ Ammhea to the Inner is one of the but Job llogII:;z.e& for advcrtgfqsa a as re ya em mus be dwtingifu er-stood. Hu boon I and Incceu; We have dispat- ed of I large quantity of each. However, l our stock in still too largo and our origins] n-rc an fnllnun ntill hnld anntl vii - : Honierath y 1 I 3 ' A Attacheu :0 {thzopapor omceu in Canada; rapid. stylish and dhelv wo k; ght ed rintina promos. Ill ceha e`am`;:vadt?er(I'm'r_sg. uubscrixtiogl and obpv?m'n are nzableuu advance.` the dish la n rivvitruvji--w-`-.- .. Tn: Barman`! Wine is ubllshod every oven- Inn. at 336 ' King sires: Kingston. Ontario. nt 3:: uoL1;ARs run run.` ` _-o -at-no-pa. _.... Auv1m'r_1'tMr:N'I`."" lines. one two jnaeniona. For llnu. subsequent lane (/4 '1`HEDA1LYWHhIE A 0m'fer uer Oem-Ds'oor." ` l THE .\!A [US POSITION. Whig`: Tolephono. Number 2930. WA(N1N(5`UNCEMENT. ` bo-eImr EDW.. A N10}! T'SER VICE. Maud. `. PICNSIC. Proprietor. 0|lI' IDOCI II lull MN) IITQO Illll 0|lI' Ofllllll oen as follows still hold good, viz : W0 will (in you I room of quality of Ruled Note Paper, Wh to. for 60. worth 8|." sad I rum of nt-elm Cram Colored Note for CI worth $1.50. There in nothing wron with than good: and the nuun we 0 or them at then run it merely that we hue too much of ouch on hand and pro~ for the etch to the lunch. % EHE BRIT1I_1iWHj({. MQNDA! . FE13_'1g` I.` IT; I II coil. IIK I-HIT I'll on we `balsa inside. dulylng Ihounriomly. Tho up of some the can were hmkoo In. vllilo the Inn in others Ill bully dutro . `Do to rlomoimpny In the only!!! ho than I plocu. nu ouunpu Isrgo quantity ol not on It down. The lumber fell ;..'I.'}'.L'.'..a"',"'......' " "r...n.' "'"'u'.':... s. the vicinity of lrrinctu :5 ` bun anon ; hon Iunlod by a who for I law mooondl. On inns` doultvn nd that the Innilfnbod. ow bytho mum car com- nlnv. had fallen unison. Thomllnmn Phlltdllpllll ROOOII. A bill in now bcforollu New York I - luau ptopeninq to I in In sum holidnyu during the aim oldynno, July. August and September. And yet we no nproaclnd u I pooplovhouo for noth- ing but bnuincu ! An we g Iuy all at 9 01 me unoru pl" . ||W_ "W ||:<.:ll|v'i|c.::i'o_I n-Jouom uni B-Idu--ad ooming olgeo III 3 while. l|_IOI'O 5 3 "`_"' why an lnbonb should lnro A: man with- outbox w vvuurl Philadelphia Roool. A hill 'n non hnfnn vnotonn us. (`J Tunes. _ Wm: the live grunt pmvnncid government 1...; a -u. f'.'..f.3".,'.'.`.'. .1'..' .`I`.'T.'1.....-"`.`.'..`I n`."..;.Z'... .1. nu uuly Wu-5 up -nu-uw. Providence Journal. The pnpon II` beginning to nd vuionl serious obstacles" In the umnntion of Ca- uda; but the monk curious continue to bo that Canada does not man to be uuuod. LHIIWI J0\|l'IlII. ' ' Sir John on not usl umenuon thunder from the reform pony, hocanu tho inform party have nune. THE WIDE, WIDE WURLD LIBRARY A Ihllulng son; I: Ion. Victoria (B. (`J Time; \\'nh thn Ev. an-nni mmvinnhl .vn\-m These conservative liiemberu of parliament ere queer chaps. In the debate on the corn question a couple of them spoke in favour of Dr. L|nderkin'e motion,\vhich called for the placing of corn on the (roe-lint. Mr. Wood, of Weetrnoreland, supported Dr. Lander kin in hie demand. and Iajor~General Laurie announced himself an a protectionist, but said "he regarded corn as purely a raw material and as such it should be admitted free of duty." And after all.vhen the mem- bers divided on the inue, one of them. Wood. mcorded hie vote againet the neo- lution. What happened to him in the mean time 3 It was intimated perhape that he should not weaken the policy and hand: of the government (on the eve of an election) and eo-he eat the leek. Ottawa Journal. Sir Jnhn Ann nu The government has.taken a peculiar posi- tion on the corn question. A motion was made in the house of commons by Dr. Lon- derkiu as follows : `frhat. whereas distillers are allowed a rebate of duty upon corn im- ported for use in the manufacture of spirits for export. it is. in the opinion of this house, but just and right that farmers and stock raisers, who import corn tofeed cat~ tle or other stock for export. should also receive a similar rebate. Anal at the heck of the minister of customs it was voted down ;and, singular to say, Mr. Kirkpatrick was among these who voted nsy. The for mers are, apparently, at least so far as the government is concerned, not of much ac. count. The vote and inuence of the dis` tillers are more highly eeteemed. And now the St. (`-atherines milling end lumbering company has presented I claim to the federsl gu\'ernInt`nt for $l00,(X)0 "ea compenution for their failure to get pos- session of the timber limits grented to them by the government in I883, but which the courts have declared belong to Onterio." The cue is s good one. The government At Ottawa sold the limits under false pretence: and claimed all along that they hit] I .ight to do so. The company relied upon the government`: representatives for success, were urged to push the suit against Ontario even to the appeal to the privy council. end it has n right to pay the piper. It in an set of indecency to main the psyment of the claim for: moment. In France the conundrum of the hour is. Where does the money come from on which lioulanger has been conducting his political cumpnign? In I883` his income. so far as it could be completed. totalled just 34,300; and his expenditure rrewhed 8640.000.` It is known that his followers contributed 8220.011), hut where did the rest, I5,- 700. come from 3 Where did it go ? (Mme. Boulengefs personal rxpenses were $20,000, and still she was not happy and wanted I divorce.) Who is pulling up the money? Does he expect to he recouped should the general get. into the gun-rnment 3 And the treassury is not plelhnric end in condition for I raid. ` UNIS. A: B matter of fact abuse in the press is Almost I thing of it; put. It in cerninly not regarded to by the preu of to day In 5 rule, in only invited by me excitement and wickedness of party cunict. sud must on. tirely-djgnppeu as the` spirit of indepen- dence gets a rmer hold on journdiam. . Anothor crack at tho Inuit: -_n__ -_.| ,, -___-_l_ I.!__l_ coMM?Jis or THE mass- .,....-- vv...r....... u nu nu... -. ...-.. ---... "- `flt in our conviction that the sun of nar- row journalism has set, and that the daily qbreod of aervile pnnegyric And funtionl vituperntion, for which party still deems it worth in while to pay, in no longer armor ketnlglo my more thou it is n moral Article, and must bo kept in existence by subsidies if is to be kept in existence 1! all. PubliG' intelligence has ulvnnced : `thopublic mind is shut against rpuoningu nvoidodly one- Iided; and the public our cloned ngainnt the daily monotony of angry And cnlnmnioul howls." A- .. -...nt.... .1 l`.,. ..l...-.. ._ LL- ____-_ 3- Poruor price 45c. Take your choice for 15. vein to the poll: withoutnn_v denite or intelligible ieeue. And we: totnlly defeated." After thin the paper eeued to be regarded ea I. party 0I'\n;nnd arrangement: were mode for the founding of the Empire. `But the etneurent that it hu gone over to the enemies of conservatism" in contradicted by the criticism to which it has submitted the liberals in both provincial and federal nuirl. The Mail close: its explnnetiolu by repudinting the idea that it in under my obligation to.the conservative petty, and wee ungrnteful by its independent action. This thought in. howcvr, of smell signi- cance compared with that which follow: : ' uln :_ ....- ...._...,.,,,, .1... AL. -.... -l __-_ No. We 0nIy;'nu to trade. pl--.5. l...._--I An '0 0ro-wlI I41)? .5]. I).......J Right You An. Kllll. 1:01 TORI} I .\'o7i:s. Iaopolu. III cl In, In luvw II odndcuh walnut. bprwtlosllysholhhillnthntoonnlty. .ID I I'll ll)!" flil. WIITII Wu IVI i, W` Iitivoly that than an all new good: ad Iintchnin ovary partial . Also that thcyuooxut nluudwo all we claim for them. Cone only on they I I p fun. A pononwnti Iobuy tho vnrdmn-nIIInhuIv|I.:QI|tl|naitbv,. lhn }".'.3 J." ""J.';'1'.2' I21. 1'; z'J .a5 . fl.` podium hull. W.E.Do|uln.' nuiunpc scoot. 81.5% qt Dorlcndi otdnnl clothing house. Now inyoarohuoo Iohuy I on suit. 'l hiIlppanolc|u~govholculoo thrown upon the Toronto muhot. Wu will all put: for 81(1) wwth M50; pub for 83.50. wonh 85.1)): with lot OM. worth 818 : unit: for II5. worth ). We any po- dtivnlvtlulthnnuva All III undo And 4-e ueuvv u-wawwvu any u-nu-woo A. Silnmonda. chandler, and J. Taylor, chimney awee . own two mnlea. The re- tive qualit ea of the animala have been uned by thefownere on more than one oocaaion. Each man claimed that hie mule waa faater than the other. Mattere caune to a criaia on Saturday when a race wae ar- rancd. The conree lint eelected vaa about the lock between Clarence etreetand the ymarket care. I . Clark took charge 0! Silnrnonda mule while Taylor acted jockey for hilneelf. The latter won the heat amid the beerty cheer: of the e tatora`. Sim Inonda vae not aatiaed wit. the trial and invited Taylor to meet him on the ice. They trotted in the harbour. J. laemlnon driving the winner. Sinunonde' mule. But the aalr la not all over yet. The chief of lice haa summoned the ice concerned In the race around the bloc to appear before the rnaglatrate to anewer the charge of fnrloua driving. I CUR CHEAP SALE OF Note Paper 0000 III [III CITES!" B III`B llI'lVOf. Hollsnd N Me eire, senior bishop of the South Moth ist Episco church, Nsshville. 'lenn., died sfu.-r I ong illneu. He Iru elected bishop in I366. It was owing to him thst Commodore Vmdorbilt guvo $|.(XX).(XX). Willlsm H. Vmderbilt $5(X),(l]) And Cornelius Vanderbilt &l).0(l) to Vsnderbilt university. of which Bishop McTyoirc wss made president for life. Illu .o,uuu. Rev. Manly Benson was rested in Cam- den township and we: I echoohnnte of Judge Price. He use made much of by the Inc Morley Punshoo, and once took I trip in Europe with him. Mr. Beneon Inn once in hie career 3 tinge driver. Hnllnnd N Mc'l`\min-. uminr hinhnn of l\lllgII0lI Wl|l'lJll'lI I 00lIBgI3 Rev. Dr. Wild. of Toronto. has I aluy of 8.'),(X|0 beside: IHOWIIICOI. He has I paid clerk, earrings nllowmce. stationary. I home. And I number of o'hor nllovuncu which bring his uluy up to between 87,0ll) And IR {Ill IUlPIUV'IUK TIPIUIJ. Miu Cnine. M.D.. of Smith : Falls, who has paced the Roy-Al college of phyniciuna sud surgeons, Edinburgh and Glasgow, bu sailed for Conn]; She is I graduate of tho Kingston women`: college. Rev, Dr \\'ild of Tnrnnln hon A ILIAIV "RICO OT)! and 88,000. RE \.' HUI .ni ol .5... u . d`:wdd$lI DIIIII.` I. . lAl lulu. I-I lllCl'lIl.IIu- Rev. R. T. Burns and Rev. C. E. Curt- wright conducted the services for St. James congregation yesterday. Rev. J. R. No- Morino. the incumbent, ii with quinsy. in \ improving rapidly. Xlinlvrninn, M D nf miI||'n l"A"l, I-hn IKUIII OI [DO JBW IOTI Klllfll RSI`. Mr. Cole. travelling necreury for the Young Men : Christian uoocinion, reAch~ ed in Bethe] church last evening. e held service in the Y. M. C. A. room: in the afternoon. D-.. D "I" D..__- -_n D-.. 1` I.` 1'--. I l.lII"'UlIU KIIIKI WIKIIUIIK -`OP Inf. 1 . Kingsley, of Rome, {.Y., who has been visiting at the residence of C. 1. Rogers, Bah. hu returned home. Rev. Mr. Prime and wife returned to the city on Saturdny. After hnving 3 nt seven! weeks in visiting friends in n- linens. Daniel S. Lamont, private nocretuy to President Clovelnnd, will, alter Much 4th, Assume the position of geuerd pauenger Agent of the New York Central RR. \ Klr (`lulu ll-Avnliinn non:-olnru fnr tho ` Ill. IICTIA III llprll. ` Capt. Lndgnto bu made himself fnmonn in the Salvation Army ranks by Iinging fty-one song: without ltopginc. .Y., h kg.-g oi-is:-nu -6 oh- -..:.I-_... IL` l` II I Remaining. Thane used to sell st 30. You I my hnvo your choice for l0c Ilch.