Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1882, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

For Medicinal Purposes. evening. Rev. J.C. Ash. well known here. Look In Latin put in the municipal elections ut. Smitheld, and is uccnseut of nsing undue muenoa to secure the lection of hi: fsvoriws. The Rev.g(:nt.lenmn Ionian tho ncountiuu. and claims that ho sim ply exercised his right. as a voter. M. A A Love: is about to remove to [DIV Blerullun um llnv an .. -........ Mr. A. A. Lovey is remove Buffslo. and thus Kiugstson louea 3 good citizen And an honourable man of busi- , ,,, u- 1--.... 95.3. .-in: hm-nnun hin cmxen Ana nu uouuunuuw nu... Ul ....... non. He leave: this city because hin fsmily us. with the exception of Mr. Oberndorer. isolated in a religious umu. And without :1 place of worship. We wish him every success in his new and onlnrgod business sphere. Yuterdny morning 3 very interesting uporinaut. with nlephones mu tried. The Grail North Western Telegraph 7-.. _-- --n..,a 6... ....I m-nnmd than TIIO UYOII nonu vv anus: u lclvsauru Company wn naked for and gnmtod the ` nu ol I diroct win: between Kingston Ali Ioatroll. M such and of which tele- phone: WON plncod and friends discoun- od with man or loan utinhmtion. Tho [rut dicnlty to contend agniul. win the indncupn. u great. on Sunday as any other morning ol the weak. Tho --I.I-Ib.." M n -nnnlmr At Hm gnu-`I olnnr morumg ul bu. wc--. ...- "lhlloo" 0! I spankar :8 the can oeo hon wuunwInd'l00 mild: uuy 5 by 3 voice when uttonnoou were mun naigile me:-_ 'win- 1 `{.'iIa i.ii"`iijy"tx;a `aiteiiia erase` 1 lane instruncih in close e9ujqg5tion'. -7; Vwiriru v-o-.---v ---- fill! -oIIhgpIdOVU|l|I||"i'!"'l"" ..|l.. rm--I h it mural hnil. CCU nuyuuuuaubyuvuuhn Ir.l nQnI.Oh010||F"~" Mu _..-L g. ....L. IL` I-Icahn-abs -mg The following Ire New. Arrivals: Inpovlnoullng Wllh Tolopbouen. PICKS UNA L MENTI UN. um: um-.u-u ... nu one of the streets . was killed. and now very one engaged in unument. By the way `owed to (-uast, upon are it. is evident. that swing. and then the L ,__;.;-.. jm mzrnsn wma. mommy. JANUARY 2:. 1332 -_-_ `l'ho1ndhc duiq tho you In dnyuhulnnuotu-uhhbtilhu huntlud toi ouvcnuion. onsuhnbyihowanicwuun. nl Iinuunovbll.unIunH|>yrI.in. In poggguduu wind "sand to vll . um.-' nu Bnndnv -otlilll I-50 poll} IE1 use Ulllu "SUSHI: II vu----w 3 tune." on Ruby -unis; thcrmonulu I) thou sum. The struts nilidovalhwen vary iny. Tho wind blew lastly. and any hllo _.-_ . _--...I..| D...b..l.|w tho unlit fall Tlnwtntllllivixy. I-u an-; --.. were nooldod. Probably the wonthll was that at the thnuunour. whoch beioro 9 o'clock st highland roucllo-I non"). Later tho wind ouuod toblow And iutonno cold not in. incrcuing to- ward: morning. when it mu ten. more than at my line this uun. It wa, then 19 below um. an : , _,_ _..:_.. LL..-` --n n hnnnv Iitn then 119' below new This morning there In: a luppy little crowd hnggingn big box dove in II down town eeteblinlunelgt. The reporter drop- ped in md been! several Ipproprinm yea-nu. A big burly lend surveyor told the tint. one. He began: Dur ing the winter of 1850 I was out weeteurveying end one cold day mu in V camp enjoying onnelvee it being too cold .. _...|. ninnnr nu Announced Ind enpymg OHFIUIVII In vain` wu vvnn to work. Dinner wu Announced we had all at down to cold plates and empty ten cups. One of the party 'hol|orod out. `Say. bring in your cooo The cool: rushed towards us .. .. , _.___.:_- ._.4. Lmo -hAlI kg at.- uonoo. Ill! vuun uuuwu wnu,-.- ..- with the Ihuning potwbnt when ho at.- wmpsod to pour the oooo out it wouldn't run out. 30 liftod the hd. sud. lo 1 than content: had been frozen into I wlid muss. Fact, fact. I inure you." was the last. romuln ol the Ipeuker as he surveyed the incredulous group. --lo man in HA:-nrnhnr 1834." Haid I uurveyoa sue lnurvuuluun snuuy. "lt mu in December. 188-4." bronzed faced mnriner. $119.: I com- uinnded 3 at. bottomed sloop plying between Kingston and Cape Vincent. I_ started from here with 3 cargo but laid under Nine Mile Point. over night. A cold wave struck us and the water from ten inches during the night. The craft was lifted upon the ice and we were able to shove the sloop back to Kingston liko you would an ice bout." mu , ,_,__.... ......... .u.n.-In .Iiunu-nnniv. ice7bou.t.." The cumpany were nearly disorganiz- ed by this time. A newspaper man took .. .I..;..|. uni In-ann his warn. It. WBH ill nu Ivy yum vuuw. a drink nnd began his yarn. It. 1832 when my gmmlfnther was 1; boy." The auditors looked at the aged fellow and with one voice exclnimed. Here's the cake. You huve beaten us nll for |ying. Wen-`at. you born yourself then 1"` The meeting broke up All disorder. u1.\..n..... ..I.n..-u-t...m.. In: Mr. I. A. l he meeung Drunu up nu ulnuluvl. Weather observations by Mr. Break `will appear as soon as the pressure upon our columns is relieved. A o mmn onjlnu Hm t.harmnn1el'.ol' stood columns us ruuuvcu. At. noon today the thermometer stood 10 below zero, with the hun nlxmhzg on the mercury It that. At. other place: the thermometer was: Komptville. 25 ; Pembroke, 29 : Chichester. 12. In Eastern Ontarioheuvy snow storms are r0p0l`t9t1 7-_..- _ On Saturday night police officer Thompson was given information to the effect that a deserter from "B" Battery could be secured at a certain place on Bagot street. He and police ofcer Snodden male udesccnt upon the house of Mr. W. Knight. and George Van- houghnet secured dressed in civilian`s clothing. He was taken to the police station where he remained until yester- day morning. Vankoughnet deserted some months ago. Police ofcor Hintlc yesterday made another capture. About 8:30 o'clock he went up to Kniglits in the hope of aecuring some of Vanhonglr net's military clothing. and on entering he noticed a young man sitting in one of the rooms. and approaching him said Hello! how long is it since you left B" Battery ? This surprised the fol- low, but he denied that he had ever been connected with the Battery. stating that he had been in the United States Artillery, in proof of which be pro- Llucdd a paper purporting to he a discharge from the American service artillery hranch. While Hinde was ex- amining the paper the young man skip- ped for another room. He was followed and addressed. "You must come with me." The proprietor of the house said You had better take him. he is a de- Icrter." The young man, whose name was Thomas Earle, then admitted that he was such. having left the city last October. He went to the Staten to see a sick wife, who afterwards died. He enlisted in an artillery corpu. but after some time. feigning sickness. was dis- charged. He came to Kingston to be near Vankonghnet. who was hie intimate friend. He was taken to the bar racks and handed over to the military authorities. After Vankonghnet had been arreeted Earle went to the police station to enquire why auchuhad taken plwe. . The two dourtnu no now ulely lodg- ed in the prison. Toto du Pont bdrncks. 1 They will be tried Ihartly. The mili- ` tnry are well ploued with the clover cnpturec by the police. md. oi course. will hand over the uuusl rewards of 010 for each doeerhr. A ngnlu the Mn: Mute: Sociqty of Quota`: llnivonity was hold on Saturday nail; in the Zoology '--A-- D-A-- Ah thn tr-nnmnoll comhur. than mu: Pu-or. New York ` mmon. Now York I ___ !'!`W~Vll.'VhIlSl IX III-nau~vu - "" `oi = the "Compnntivo iulunco 0! money --1 -I---nu" innrlixnxtl n min- hulcuihd A Inonhunooon non`: ` '-induul utinnlhniho baa. A4 'oln|p'n\oboIndoin pumps in hut Sunday. Only Shun npukuuwcnchuuonqscln uidn.nni lbonudtbonowillluhhn npby IhU|i|ivcyduo-yhynuuoncn- . so/`mu stupid bribe Vieo-Pu-oa'~ a__.. un...A.A..J.-g--ALI...-nu-sting: 4114302137313- GUI-tutuvv-c.-` 3|`-IT swag ' uuxaao-ingsountm qpcnchingoulol tlloudamuduso 1 W0 DEIIRTERS 5l.(.'URIi'D. Illll (3 13, 3;-own: uv-- w-V` lnnnnnugiuvantbi-`butt . Inttino. lshnonnpnl ha-bouts! hIlunoud,lIiIIIiIo.wuhdvith- ublulh cut-d utnchd to the >,_ vim- L243. ..._ .-Iinlnp |nneylindnr,B'm.;thopiI\oubon spoodolt. pot ninth. Thly I'honIhuuiiuIohIollL,withItal nun. ~'l'ho powcrittnnnnithd hum thocnginem thollillbyoottonropa. which nninnn avenge Ipoodolttm _-_ __:....A. Th- gnawing innnlv `III! IIHII III uvwqv -you-a v. tgvvw ft. per mink. Tho angina in Indy Quilted and is inonry Impact. 5 splen- did piano ol Inching:-y. It in much- INC for in economical consumption of call. um for nimiht to it in Engluxd hill; 8) lbs. pot hour par indicated hone power. The cod applied here in much uporior. so Nut nun humor ,4`. -_- __-._..p_.l 0-...l.uuInQ.inu " nu rouuuuu usyauwu. uu..........,.;. - tho manger II]! that. the boilun Ito M .......1 .. n..... in mill: at. homo with which 1 IIIVI noun uuuuvweuu. luv engine wee mede by J. l E. Wood. 0! Bolton, Eng.. end cont 1,400. Six weeks :30 it errived here. ud einoe than Mr. JIIDOI Slnrroelu. agent of the unnatu- turere. bu been engaged in its erection. That he hue done his work excellently and well--tlnt the loulfdntion in good end the levels exceedingly eccurete-wu indicated At. the trial. The engine was not in motion by him with 3 presents o! 35 lbs. of etenm in the boiler end worked up to n npeed of 85 revolutions per minute. It wen run with 10 lbe.. but the nverege preuure when the mill in in operation will be 60 lbs. run -1-surr nun nI'Vl`4!KR,~lIi'lIl.. nluun Iupunor -u nun u... ....... N rouulh no u'pectod. "calculating." an .1... ...-..---. .... -u,|..1. an hnilm-u Ann M mo Illllllgcr Ilyi nun: uuv uuuu-cu. .- good u thou in mill: at homo with which I huvo boon The am _-_ ..__z_ I... I L I.` Inna nl THI: 'l'I.3'l' wen ur\\.I.na:-u... ltbegsn at 3:30 o'clock. nndlnsted for an hour and I. hslf. at the end of which 1 time :t was found thst not s single Journal or joint had been heated. an experience which, Mr. Wilson informs us. he has not heard of under similar i . circuuistsnceshefore. The performance of the huge machine was watched with great interest. and the feeling of the assembly was marked by cheering, l8ll o by the President of the Company. Mr. James Richsrdaon. The happiest nan of all was Mr. Shnrroclas, who felt. in the satisfactory results, rewsrded far the exactness and care taken in the erection of the machinery. He goes from here to Cornwall. where, in the Stormont Mills. he puts together an engine three times as lsrge as that he has nished here; still later he put up , _L AL- Ll...l.... `Jill- Llnnlun. Ill! uumuuu uunu . Duun nun-u nu I..." u,- nu engine at the Hudou Mills, Hocher lagu. He has been iuterestued in tho ,.........l..o;,m ..f unnnv iunnnrt.nnt.nnnt.rn1JI.s. luau. Inn near vvuu II-Ivwnvuwvu ... -_- cumplution of many imporpnutcontraots, having upent. last. year in Russia. . nun-I-Iuu run: an I n\' run Ll()HIIHl.I IEIL -lI4l.4 DI Iln. The Cotton Company have arranged for the lighting of the mill by guoline, manufactured in a Martin machine, capable of supplying 300 lights. The iron tank. cylindrical in shape and about 8 ft. in diuinter. is placed outside the mill, some 50 It. distant. and sank some 6 feet in `the ground to meet the insurance companies` requirements. The ga|-forn.ie by the mixing of pure air with the evnporution from the oil in the tu.nk-is forced through a 8 in. pipe into the will by an air pump placed in the main building sud driven by clock like machinery. I'ho light in remarkably good and costs only about 60 eta. per 1,000 ft. The actual rate will be deter- mined after the experiment hn been tried for some time. __ ....__ r\lI ,uI|Il-n u.nun:u-nv RlI'.'If.ll'l` Ur Ullusn mnunnnnaal. T here are now some 64 looms on the x-st. oor ready for operation. There are 1313 more to come. but manufactur- ing can be commenced before all have been set in their places if need be. The A V, , _.__. .a..|:.......,.l ..~.m-u ua Ln mm. UCOII BOB Ill uuuu plwuun u uuuu uw- ...... looms were delivered according to cou- tract nuxcept. that they have boon rather late in arriving) by Mr. Leigh, of Bon- ton. but they have been manufactured by Keighley. of Burley. Lancaster, from which place r. Wilson, the Manager. hails. .. ,,. _.__ |....ll at La -ninninu ma- nulll. About one half of the spinning umv chines (for which Mr. Bnllough had the contract.) have been received. They will be located in the second story. where also the cotton is picked. Two 11111- ohinists from Mr. Bullonglrs works were passengers by the Perisien" which er rived inwards on Smturdey. They are expected to repo themselves twmorrow (Tuonday.> _To (militate thinge. how- ever. wine of Mr. Bullough`I machinery will be erected by Mr. Wilson end the uk illed assistant! employed under him. _......... . .u-nun un-I-vm I 'ILLl\5`IUUD J`\Il-1-J`- Mennrs. Engbos & Dickson. for Mr_ Leigh. have been st. mill the snperintsend _ ing and Lssisting iii the tting together, on the third story. of the muloa. ton in number and vary complicatnd. The men have been occupied in Ca.- Ida for some time. and came from Hochelagn to Kingston. r-n.- ..I...n.ina in nmulv A no. Meson mngsvon. The shutting is nearly All up. R. Gardiner & Sons. of Montreal. having satisfactorily fulfilled their contract. A u ,-,u.I:_- :.. -|.inh On Izgnn PAH and Illlillizholy xumuou lawn uouuuum A building. in which to keep 1117 and Innifacturod cotton. willbo constructad belore long. 1. _;u .. .......n-. .1 hninrn thn mill in beloro long. It will nmonth yet before the mill is running. Mnny bundu have tlmady boqn employotl. The bnlsnco will be got in the city if pouihla. 'n.;. Avnnimv than will be: little go: in me clay in yuuuuuu. This evening then little! social event M. le cotton mill. to par- ticipate in which quite 5 number 0! gen- tlemen hue boon inviool. PronnoolbIVOI;Ii$5Iifl'lViOWIiIp|G ` yunnndOntuiodcurva|obornon~ 't-and. 8oIndyIAnugo`l'uoItoluditn 1 revisit-dhstyculoitlulwuahvots .otllhun. Novullilpouiucutnl . point.itIbonldho|i1u|bouxdioplay' r ofnnu. Othwn in wimp`. nJnd.with l tbounstnna dT'0ICOIIdl@H' __ 4.- `I...-.4-shins nnlllll ha nulgl 1 %\ I"WUOf|UIl|UTI'lU$U-uvvo Ot., All ol N that Ihten Dill ......m. ....... L. numb: Ihn nun. -Ienlve - slid the C.P.BR.. lot OBIJW. which. - bitiou in the city. coming here (mm In! the (allowing: pIeI.lHuln`! unCoi. puehnsedbecanol helllileedlsnds lying between Ieehtoheven Aveeno. PonI`hPI'&ll.IIIiOyIId|he0ene- dePeeiIolll..isI-Ol, Foe:-yeen egolhe sense` pteputy (then G) ectee Inger) In oond to II. John o~ Doselhresidilu ontheloetnellosd. intltie city. for 01.10. Theold nee hes Md men to regret his venlnl tsith intlp snoeeesolthe speenletioe. Going into Mr. Xolnhots olee he looksst the Inepaiis. end remarks. "0h.iHl.sd tbepest tonryeu-stolive 0'0! enin;" Sane tine ego s syndi- cetepnnlneed lmeoreelying between thenninetleetinPoI-tege le PI-eirie divided into Tom. has been sold. some lot 01.11). some for 01.000. until nesrly ell on diepoeed ot. The other 440 sores were out up into 9'7 hlocke. with so eversge frontege -of 50 feet. During the hut six weeks the lump showing the position of the lsnd line been on oxhii Toronto. where ell the lot bordering on the C. P. RR. were rapidly sold. ln Kingston lsnd to the vslue of about 0`36.000 hes chsnged hands. the plots of lsnd vsryiug in velue sooording to nine. We hove given elrendy evidence of-how quickly some men hsve coiuei money by their Ipoouhtione. On St turdny the excitement hed increseed rather than diminished. Twenty-eight lot-I. situated near the extreme end oi the propertv. wore disposed of for 81,200. Another half Llock sold for 0600. One gentlemen secured 3 block for 01.5410 and nitarwnijds sold one hell of it to II frieurl in the went for H.750. 'l`u-day quite I brisk business was carried on in the sale uf huill. lie {ore W o'clock two blocks were: h0l\l at 81.141! micli. ln Winnipeg lots King- stuumu.-4 um also dabbling. Elhnp l|l'I'Q I Ila qusuou thnt.n|nAColIo.eIl`hhnnt.vh 'l`hera is much regret in coneequencu of thu dcatli of Mr. James Johnston. jawullur, one of our most respected citi- zens. lie wan e native of Kingston and during the 56 years of his life saw iimiiv changes in the peruonnl. politicul, social and niunicipnl eaire of the city. He had been eiliug for A week. On Monday and Tuesday he wee driven to his place of business. On Wednesday he was conned to his bed and did not leave it nlterwerdn. On Sunday morn- ing the physician vieited him end pro- nounced his condition vary favourable. About 9 o'clock. purluent to instruction, his wife left the room to prepare some strong food fur him. When she retmfned I she found him deed, the and having been . vary sudden. He wen throughout life . a coneiatent Methodiet, and when Vinit- ~ ed by Rev. Dr. Elliott on Saturday gave a evidence of the faith that was -in him. i He leaves a. family of four eons and four dnuglitern, end a name which must be long honored and remembered. M. n....a..man Rnilv will be BVlnl\II- long uouureu auu IK7|lll7lLlIlWAvu. Mr. Benjamin Btiley will be sympa- thized with in the sorrow which he bears on account of the dent!) of 3 favourite child. It. was attacked with croup on Suudnv morning and in tho Afternoon diod to the great. grief of the parents. 1:... n.. 1:-n;..u. nhu-nd In both omen (1100 [0 H16 grauu `nun un uuu lIIbI.uuvu- Bov. Dr. Elliott referrod to both omen during his sermon in the Queen Street. (mu rch last. evening. -oo-~-_. Au attempt will be mule at the uoxt session of Parliament to have passed a bill providing for III examination of vessel and steamboat captains somewhat similar to the examination which engi nears must now pane. Some local rumi- ners have interested themselves in the agitation. feeling that the enforcement of regulations tending to raise the stan- dard of qualifications would benet thum mute-riullv in uuaucial sense. One Cup` min informs us thntha has been engagml in collecting information which will be used. probably by Mr. Kirkpatrick in the discussion of the subject before the House. , ..,_ ., , ,, Ens : Uocm. -Giu1'xrm. nu: L;omron1nm. -"Dy a thorough knowledge of the nun ml lawn wl:it.h govern .Ihe operations of dig ~ tion and nutrition. nnd by I. cnelul lppll tion of the ne properties of wellmelect Cocoa. Mr. Ep bu rovided our break- fast tables wit a. de icetely avoured be- verage which may save us many bony doc- tors` bills. It If! by thejltdicioun use of much |rt`olen of diet that 5 oonltitution may be grndually built. up until strong enough to resist every landonoy to discus. Hundreds of subtle malezliee Ire outing around us resdy to snack wherever there in I weak aim. we msy eacape uuny I fuel shaft keeping ournelvu well fortied with pure b ood And I properly nourished fume."- . Civil Sn'i' Ganm.--lhde Iimply with, boiling winter or milk. Bold only in Peck- etn and Tinel lb. Ind lb.) Inbelled--JnntI Err: A Co., omoopsthie Cbegnim, Lou~ (Inn l`.m1"--A.leo mskm of Emu`: Choco- hunt!-vlvoavnv-I puhoqlull Ihuhncnlt uaoouu-Q-n-III .. -Ir: nngnurluvlll-lull Hommopsthno Uhqxnlna, mn~ ` don, Eng."-A.lso mpkln En)`: 1 law Euonoo for sfuvrnoon use. ` Thousands curod of cnunh. bronclmiu uthmn and lung diuuu by Dr. H. Sou- vielle's Spirumotor. an inurumbut which some ysrnodui Tgropvrtiu dirool to the para: vnecbed. one wondufnl ilm.ru- ._._ --.. .....l in nLI r-Lola: hmnitnll. ysrnodxoinnl mpvmu mrool w me meutu no used in .41 hut-clnn hospitals. and prescribed ny leading phyuiciun. I u.'| dlrocuons. for treat-mun am by letter; and innnxmelnts expressed to my ;ddreu. It i. nnlv ninoo Souviolldn invention tin} eou va ysmoouom exproued tosny mdruu. It in on thnl. lung iseuon are no longer feared until their vary but stage. Write for psrtioulnn to I. Souveillo. ox-Lido Surgeon ol the Prmoh Army. 13 Phillips Bqusro. Ilontrhal. All latter: nun GIIIILIII hump (or rapl . J. G. King.chemm ud Druuist. I0 mum Mt Kingston. I J. 0. All, bucun lngcm kunguwn. us`-4-`-H:-.r--a-s =1 Qgqd Duiglor `lie. Hod Coloud Iuit lorlle. ` L;L.fIi0i'ODllf'It hkil; 5!!!! ~ linonol Dnccwuly am such. E imusspauyuumrmm. In Ill ! IIAIACIII III In I: in-nuuhunlliuranlnlltr r. o. nm.o a. son. .___-._.oo_._.._- lrlllluni Sckl `I`|lI-'b. _7--9..-: It Inmlnnllon cl (`aplllum `-71:5 uun.qc.ar`a*' '3 `'`-t !a:....4aoa'uuunum-an-an-ta .n{.. nsjzvlz 4:5 00.. ..__..` . 1.... A__ Do&...- Inna lNew Nnlfs Cloth andTNnn's 1..nu.$u.-ma .uda.i.auan-grwauou-Ion:-no-rlvuihg Won. riooIso.Ioo. sudlo. Tboslnvnnnthouuw Echo` as non. hoBluhsndCro|mSponhhLAouChnp. puht . 'W'.A.'.II, SE & STEEL. 106 Prinan Sh-an. 8 Door: .0094 Wdhuuu Sins. THE GOLDEN I.l()N'Hx1elicio\mb|end -I (`-:"m' oiuuut. ho equullud iu punL)'. tmuuth and Atoms. Roulod on the .......... ....A I.-.-uh .-muml oveev duv qt. " r%ii-11-:j`-F` snsquz _..._...._....... _a._--. [FIRST - or RIOHMQNDV a_ A_:ao'Y:.DmN _ Will uur great. Bargains for the mmuindof ' '0 IIIOINI. Iildil. pllrclilltfl :1 good opportunity to buy Chclp ~~{ Dresses, CnLrpo%lVs,FIi||inory ml ! ).;:;.-raigg Sale! 133.1. -`IA-i:if'vv:an*k ()Jr|:u3"tlniug in their line. Purchasers csn depend on getting Gonuino Bugging. OOUSINEAU & co. SPEKGEECRULILEY ln llumking their many friend and patrons for the very liberal Ill rt nooordecl them during the past yesr, bag to announce their Animal Stock-taking lo, Ind invite the inspection of all intending purcliueru. Good: all re-murkod lou than whulesnlu prim-3. Hpecinl Mmntlt-nLto Drum Gouda. Cloud. Wool Blilwll, and I new Ilho of Kid Gloves at 560. worth 50. Call early and get bsrgniuu at the I1 . Genuine? _Q_ha;3__9Ie! Dg3;gE(%lHg;pDs STORE! 181 IM PXINCIII I1 MEET |F:;T.I1T i:s% iT`1.oo:KJaT -:i.--I: Ladies` Jacket. and Ulster Cloths l Handsome Cashmere Drew (loodn prices. Gents Lined Kiel Mitts at mgu. Wool Clulldn, Wool Shawls. ` ._ . `... .._.. ._ . -:.-~.- , CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. ~---4--Stook Net)???-~Cornp19tO.~-- Splendid Stock of Ova!-eoati Inert I --._-:_ DRESS C3-0138.`-`i - grand Uiolljj :1; unit ::uul:uu-unlvoii-I PUBIFY THE BLOOD ne All lorbld Soontiont. b'.':'5-s -'1: an. an umu. V cbmpownt wounao, udqnihaqlul Io w--w-9 Io. LIV';tN3-STON. lLAD|ES' ovznsnm-:s 2| Llnrd and I'nIIm>d Jnuunry 3rd. ___?:1-- but we will mska 0 nnd us: at least ' the trade. 1.1.` L WI 0l' DRY 00008. MIl.l.INElII' and IVIANTLEI. -WA!.I I ITEACY have j nulwl lO2- ta -Inshis I-bu u. admin. n-an 1 !ol mnplhl In-o. (hug lull (mu: IHY. INIIOII I. I-NILPDOI, WITH ROYND 'F()E.`s' and UORDED BUT'I`()N-HOLES. $1.50; Zn--QT T Tu--jj I06 Srrcd.JIbor9.0ow Wolhqun ---ln ordor to reduce their nook to the` lowest point- Hn nommouuod his nude 0! All IV Illa`! IiOOII. Ila Illffi Dpoclnl In In-me-n Io pan-Nu N-qn PI | WIIITII Illlltll nunun an \I IN'I`IIl DI Illiltll H00!!! OI`\I'INI`l-K wIIl.|.In-.I|I any MAN LIB. Mid 13 px-apnea to do whn be up concerning nnu nl lulu \lr'Intnr Htotk If you want nnylhing In his line don't (All to [hm him I cull at A:r_.Ex 2R)S_S`_ acre Uresu uoomc reuuuuu. -4.... .....-_ ""-r med low prices. Chen Blhnketl. Tick . Winter Cashmere oodu Rodu+od. - IAIA I RQRI Wu an viom out :2 sh: huh nun: ol R. Moi-`AUL, ~ he-on gently reduced tn order booool quiokulou. .._..A_.._ _.___(0)__ ___. ,_ Jluter reduced. Grey Flannel: Ii Reduced Prioon. I ~ (ioodn reduced. Ladies Linod Kid llitb st low I Tiokln , Shoot- M. u roduood. oul Rodi . mu: Tll " BARGAINS wk on lu-- New good: And nt-clul ulna. We on Q! :15:-condence shutout nacho! . . .. _____. ._______..____...__.. IIAINI-JR d LOCK!-}'l"I`. City Boot Store. Knugnon, Bcllevlllc sad Trenton *;. ;.;..j.].;.T.:.:`.............-s----I nulah - ,......- .... .ConorPr|unnIIIWdlhonI0roob. >hiIphIhiI&1.IhodhIhoehoopout. VIII}! 2|) Ell. HI I!!! nu. Iunlnbynlil-In-uh ~70! lIr9.(|V|:!` -..,....r.__. _,,, , WI: UWWKLDRO Wlloofo III ('|H uni noun | Bargain. mum... 1 PW Street. lndoclntlniu" non). Id`: John lilo/ndonon In 00. Papers and ' Magazines ULIIEN LIM GROCERY I--ow aonyldt uluho. i`-auunu-uni." " -- - -uni: smn Bruadqpd Fm ! cu- Eoiis :j:orI=s 2 Eu-rv Month for Juuuy. Bow Boll: fur Jnumr . l"|iuy Hotlld---lot DO- ........- numbon ol Funilytory 3` All -UTIlII Jun >1 r-1-cu` Pill}! 25 31!. VII IOTYLE. lunlnbynlil-I-uh un_dIn_u3. _I-I-i Dawes Best Ala. qts. pts. Macarthy's " " llosgravds Labatfs " Bass Canadian & Ir1shPnrtars. l'ur1.nr1 Io Ipleuuh-1 n y (bhl Part \V Inn. y UH ('ll|I'L`t Vilma )orI61` hv uurualvou direct. ,.__ _-- _-_ ungu 1 mrlv-I l>V munmvun ..u;... ` x 1 HI! IOLl)EI_}.|0I IIIIEIY. Iljn. Ju ml. 1 .__.--..-..__.._- Our Stock W. ll. .VI`R.\[-I & C0. calling cards ! 0| (`-txnw uluum. Im m1-.-....-. .- r.., , utmuutln tho. prounn-u--s, nnd In-uh gruuml oveey day gt. l`|n--1I:n~`>.|'sI-n~k upprnill -1: Lion hr.-vmy Hr-w WHIH I'I' kn` mbon Fsmily Sinry . Woolly. Fireside Com- a. Lodger. Suunhy Night. '|iuily Hotlld--loI' no- r. M nu A:-on not uocosunly * -I _ faoatnanllunn-llghgy. L-Huwnnu Alec And 1.. win no sml m I utmcol to lumnh nli I'hI-|-IiI_II;:tII 0"! '5 "max.-n "'u-sunny-um` "-,'__ .._,.. u.;._ n. 1 -3-n. "" `Q lcgqtu-v Wwt@.m (Inc Ilh-I U:-nnauy' Brnndy; very 0111; x unnnu-ml. the vinuao ul D465 Fave hhd Honneuv'n \'|nI.Agc_ 17479. \'.-u m.I Hlmrrv Wine. - JUUIIC ILL! DC I by Inhhcoon. at Dr 'P$X_8`|I_-1 Ruh-` ILKIDAI. Anucina uncanny oi Ibo xxouuu Dinah! Eb tho In-scum`: Oan At noon. _Inl7I_: In no church A: no pl. _.. _IJ n.._.n.... A- flint: I--v Rlllm nodnd by tun n I1-lunnmu-r I Cm Comu:u..--A friend mask that it tho maturing: ol Aldermen not: In]- thing pvrobsbly it. will be as well to have u larger than mun] dohchiuntol polieo -- n.-...| .9 .1... mnatinu nl tha Council I Inlgul Cl on hnml I uu ---nu - to-night. Rnuuvnn Hn lll'l!Ul..--Thil morn- ing Ellen Limo wu bofon tho Police Conn. cbargod with stealing I Ihuvl lrom Ruth Davin. York St. The olanoo wu pmvon nnd tho Mugnutnu an hot to am! for three month. ___._oo-..--_ I-'l'i.i. |'iuI.~m.-'l'he Unnd Trunk Railroad are drawing lull pusenyor twin: and muting good time. The ex- preu trunu going west no nlvnyu crowded, and mu long thin. nl Bggcivillo they are divided and pun lien in two Ioctionn. r Ive r Very Very ( Very 4 lmpor A:-uuwumr;unrr.-'I`lxe ladies of the (')rpha.nI' Hmne acknowledge with many thank: the receiptll of 05 from the Rev. James Cumberland. bemg the Amount. of collection at. the uuihed prayer meet- uugu of the l`n-sbytarinu and Canada Mothodust. cougregttionn at Amherst. lu- mvuux '1` uwv Mhllollul. Cu::r;u'r.-'l`he choir of Queen Shroel. Church have undat- taken I. concert. In memory of the late Mr. W. '[`nuI_\`. and for the benet. of hll widow. Thin is a settled fact. The colleen Lukas place three weeks heIIco_ ,, .|.- .-z... ll..ll W`)... "Iv-uf nrnntinn . 7. [Km m an av A HoI.n.--Uu Saturdny evumug a wonm Iunod Cunningham. living in Link : Luau. wu struck by a runaway horse on Clergy street. and by the How rendered unconscious. She was carried into Dr. Fowler] surgery. where her wounds wore dressed. It In reported than one of her can was cut u. but this statement. is untrue. CUIIUUID uznun ylnhv vnxuu ` m the City Hall. The I for it Lakes place to night. PLIAIURE Diuvu Sruiuzn. - Some evenings vign two young ladies. employ- ed at I city hotel, went. 0.1!. for a plea Into drive. but their joy wu soon after- ward: mrnml into misery by the unfor- tunate upsetting of the cutter upon Princess Itroet. Both were injured; on of them isusuinml a; sprained ankle. and the other 3 contuseil wound on the t iigli. They will be laid up for some days. ---co-. ---- lilo HA- IQIDAI. M 00 MAI C5! M T13 Ioely . M TI .111. In Conn it o p g. Tun CUKUNII` D1.~u'uaun.~Tho New make: I very lune apology for It! on- coumgornont. copohticnl diuturbapce in . x ..... ...I....o and hntinnnl ndcial. $0 Oea Intvuo II. cg lle_v:u_n_I_ao|t[ _r_-_:_-_ngn. la-. COul'lIU"l(?UIp W Wllhlblu I-Ill|I\ll|lZ'n\aIo -- ai benevolent and hltiontl ndciety. Anything to satisfy an old poflontl enmity ngniuut. .\lr. Crooggnn it ill I specinlty now; but tho common IOIIIO it 1 peaks 01 WII not oxercinod when it lolluwed him into St. George's Society. Very few of its members had heard of such tactics until the organ of discord lmd given the signal for mischief. oo `The Golden Lion Grocery. 0||0G0|.lTE;S:_I_Id canons. nH.end9(| meeting ol gloomy bechelore. held on Saturdny evening. it wee re- solved to give a grand bell on Wednes- day, Feb. lth. in the Cit) Hall. Ar rangoiuenta will be proceeded with La rapidly as possible under the menage moul. of the following Committee: 0. .\. Urummond. R. Kent. W. C. Carruthg eru. H. Nuntall. [-2.1]. Britlun. Crooks, N. n .,, .u,._ \l u;..A.. ` l`iuc BAcuIzLo|u' Bn.L..-At.e lnrgely l l I l-`oannu or Tn: Crr\'.-+Tho mouhcx ol Juno: Crawford. who lost. 06(1) at Stmtfonl. tell: 3 dieront story to that. - - V A ._ ....|.I:-l...l ..m.. nvl um. Mmtlonr. will u unuuuuuu gum, .. -.._- 01 her nun. published some tiny: ngo. She mun formerly of this city. once own in the lot on Barrie 8:. upon which Mr. McConnell is new building a ne rui- denco. Mr. Crnwtornl. her hlllblldu owuml A ne [arm Ill Pitubnrg but ro- otntly told it. and in now residing in Williunnville. Thu mother And non hue recently returned from Mnnitobc. __ _, .....__,, ` orl. I1. nuwuu. 1...... Iruluinan E Buyly. Cole. and )1. Hindu. __j_o-o- 7*` Loonmto rr Avtaonn'us.~--The Nun * says tint. the Itnoment. nut lnyor (Hahn had nolnothing to do with the ntimment of Mr. l).U. Molrhlo is untrue. Our authorities no Mr. He Fullno and _)l:\yor Gukin. who bound to the yvritor in the prounco of 1 wit.- uosa. that be had "had that Iollov." Pen-hp: the Near: will join an in declar- III. that Lhyor ukin in nonhuman ecompial of the truth. .._..~- co--_-- I Xuuoxuv Dcn.-.\'ahrd|y Rn. A. Spencer VII out in North Frontenac. co-ojunung with the Rev. 8. Fun: in mission union. 1'o~dny the In. W. B. Cuuy wont can to ukopu-t.lu s Inootina thin wooing. Doll lirktr manna lull ovonmg. uuun nu-'- anguano an shswitvuwish aauum 1.. oduod an morning anus n 8; Jnndchnrch nuhldny. In In ` owning tho llpv. Dr. Wilda Iinyw Hand him. Tu Lfllyun Ipuu-In -yu uu--- onu:dIho'hhnd.BoIIo'havodoeidd ' Iou|IlHoonober|oath.uthuyhvo uuirodnuvouuunaoiotnuxlulnu-. Autu'nauhhtutb'InI|IQy' n-rlyuIIIn.w8lbc.;uuthdvcr nut in unmade: with 001W. Iklhl. llutputdnaluux olIhoIhhoph.&nIi|h.& :_ l-uinn, cliv AID viotlul. {int-It-Ilurvbs 1'5. chyuu :J;.J..-a up that its ._.... .1 n..-kl.-ul IJI.` hgundnd |'n-uh (.'lmc<-l.lu- lllll Im--um m V... , hull puunI- null I[|l.'H'hfl' I-->un `hcr N om nnkvn and qu::l11n~~4 M. Hm I Boldtn Lion Grocery. r than usual uoucnmun. U: pinna- l at the moeting ol tho Council ..._.-__..__..._ " IIIIIJBAITI. nun: no-nl In Z.E__.--_... ADJ ..- llill-, .1 I iimu ntuv-I .m bgul cuycouu nor}: EM sdvov van. Ag, b_y__._ . Dr, [max .4 no.1) pa. llnnn lo: uuc-uoulndnt . Iucuuory :3 mos. ' An In. 900130`: lulu LI) uuu nu... - .... u first prpctico 5' 5` 5' on Qoaunlhoitftiltelsinvcok. IIIL. n........I ('4-mm amnion T8 tilt: vuu-pu-q ---.--,-- uoaaiqvodootluitpnpuiy. Thohqudlhiudaliuhnvtlinon &h!tfIb&VOhIlII!OI.l`klh|O upvudiounl. , The surveyors. who an compo-I As Slnrhotlakqnuut Invoked I jivoly Iinnolithopingthennelvuwuulut _:_|.n IUW _ Baden`; Nnouiu tor l-obrury II II- auucpopulu edition 9! the cheapest _....;... nu that in atsrutin and New Arrivals! %l|Ol'%I\l' M533 I?! III! uuuup-v unnguino oxtut that _..J-|.l4 readable. . _ A now pd also has beeueuhblinhod ` in the Township cl Sheiahl. It wnll ho called Blnlctd. The punmutor in Iiclncl Wlnlcn. Tho way pnnounccd society um) all ` ovcrtho country In only Uniting {or n little oncoungcln to don the too-too knee buccbec. `~ ` Among the acknowledgments, at T0 ` rout. of donation: lur the Muekoh Inlcntl. in I box of goods from Dr. J. A. Hendcnon. The County Council will meet to- morrow. The election o! I Wnrden will likely occupy tho luv. day, if even 8 result in thin rcipocv. in ruched. The Onttrio in publishing 3 series of very interacting mminisenceo. The Int uticlo in doucripti vo of the Duke of Kent`: visit to Kinglt/on and Prince Edward county. --I- A- ....o ......lIv give the names of Edwua County. We do not usually give the ` thou who supply us with information of socrot political cnucuaes. We expect. to uu then: mon morn thnu once. Were ` In to gin than nvny" their usulul- non: would be gone. ` Tho frost this murning seemed to upr ` cinlly (nun upon the st.mlem,u' earn. A number of those 0! the llJ8Lll(`OH were Iwollod. uul one young man with an alongnbod sud swelled nose ntt.ruct.od much attention. Capt. Jenso, mt. formerly pun. owner. of the steamer John llnrrin hzs.- been appointed rut engineor of (`icy of Hello ville. plying between Prescott. and Ogdeusburgh. and will be installed in hi: new birth on Thursdnv next. r-:,L._ m..-.... ....;~m.I Limlsav on his him: on lllurtaunv u\..\v. Bishop Cleery reached Lindsay Wodnesdnv. and on Thursday partici plted in n reqmcm lll..'s.`l to the memory ohlohn Fleming. father of l"n.t.her Flem- ing. who accompanied hislonluhip from Ireland and was some l.imc:Lgo appoint, ed assistant. to l-`ulnar Mallnrnl. A boy, coasting on of Albany recently. and now the police arrest every that dangerous Amusement. tlnt. boy.-a ere allowed loading streets here in accident. is brewing. youthful oenders will have to scatter or the aroused luhja.-lty of the law will lmow the reuon why. Rev. Mr. Lidston, of Svdenhrun. Mu-4 been very ill. we are sorry to say. u... u. I..I.a nnd funllv are on n Mljor uonerm nnruugu Is. The Rev. Finlay McL`ua.ig. of Kingston preached in thy First Presbyterian Church. Bmckvnlle. yent,onluy. I! .L__ 1--.... g I nf \1nnI'.I-nnl iil] Uhurcu. nmcuvum. ychu('l\nn]. Fnthor Jones. 5. J , of .\Iont.1-unl. is in the city. He came to viuit hi-4 brother II oicisl at the Kinguton Penite-ut.iIry' now reported to be quite ill. Mr. Bristowe. of Nnpauee. who in about to take up his permanent. residence here, pluyed upon St. Ja.meH' Church organ last evening and shmved u. p(:rfm:t mun 3--.. A .0 BOOB very Ill. no nnuauu, ..v ...-J. Hon. Mr. July and family viuit to the city. They -are shopping at Mljor General Scrnngah. rm... :2... I.`:..l..u \In('|Is1iu. of Kingston tory 0 Mr. Ssndfortl Fleming WI go to Bri- tish Columbia next. spring in connection: with the interests of the Hudson`Bav Comp|ny,of which he was not long uince elected a director. Min Bngot. aisistor of Mr. Bagnb. one of the Governor Geuernli aides de camp, ll ongngod to be marriod Lo Mtzuralmm, Lieutonnnt of Her .\1ajMt.y a yacht `0sborue.' , n-- n,.....I.....- lf.l) Pr `Uiborue. The Rev`. Geo. Douglass. LL.D.. Pro` sident of tho Methodist Church of Ca- nada. and one of the most. eloquent preacher! iii the Dominion. in to preach in St. Paul`! Methodist Episcopal Church Now York_,on Sundny next. morning and evening. 1:-.. 1!` An}. mall L'nn\\'n here. NEW GOODS I

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy