Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1887, p. 4

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UNTIL NEW _\g-:_A_R's% unuu I'll" Hugger. ` Mr. Glulntonc, In I letter to I libernl meeting at Duuoon, Scotlnnd. nay: thc into n! Ireland hu gmwn sully worn under the pscunt government. Hnrrin llnhl-o.in 1... w..m ....u A.l-h.|. pnclllll government. Hnrril Uoldstoin. lane Wol . and Adolph ` Silventein. the latter I New York detective, have been convicted of sum ling tobncco into Liver land ned 88.0% Senior (Anovu Del Camila : nroooul to IV IIXIIIOCI. Joseph Chspliau, one of the 65th battal- ion.Montmsl, in on trial for attempted murder. He gave one Vernetu seventeen stub: with I dlgger. Glndltnnn, 1.. . Inttnr u. . m...-.1 \ Inn. to mu! ISONIII. Mia Ste hcnlon, one of the Ottawa Nor~ mnl school my ntudenu. diod from typhoid favor yesterday. The body wu removed tn Woodstock. ` ]______L '1L__I:_, _., ,0 .L. nun I .. I ` purluu III In! contour. I-Jul Coirno. who blighted the atfoctinun ol Min Foruicue to die tune of l0,(Xl) u~ sound dumps. in to ho msrriod on the 19th inst. to Mlu Barons. uh. u.-..|.-..--_ -.... -1 .L. n--.._. th- The Nomination of Drugxluu. .L.._.l.... AL- .I_._.._:_A_ -1 AL- _EL_. Moon.-0;: ntudonu luvo become so unruly that lecture: luvs been Iupendod and Con- uch constantly patrol the struts topm 1 nerve order. 3 'l`I.- 'l`-......_A_ ll , 1 1 _ _ _ , ~ , . , A, l'\ I I -I J KIWI ONICT. The Toronto liorhl supports Ddoo lor the mnyorslty. Clark my rot-in und huul M hil urguninlion over to Dlloe at 5 lab period in the content. ` Ru! l`.i.-... -1... I.I:..|n..l .|.- .4:-_...:..-- 4 uni Inurlllll IlIOl' I WEI"! llll. A bnloou wu louml In I Koumcky slump yuunhy with tho emaclnlod body of In u-ronun near at hunl. No one known the dooouod. II.......... _...I, . lr I _ _ N_;,%i_ Keep Paco With All Domnndn. n.-..._.\ I'\._ III A _.-_A:___ -1 PRICES : ARE: RIGHT. lull II I I.`UllIIl'\'IllVC CIIIUIIIIKO. George Dar Bouleou. solicitor cf the Nothoru and orth-Wutlrn rnilwayl died this morning alter week`! lllnou. A llllill WI: lnnuul in A RAll.nnLu --..-.. was III we around uuoun. Thorn in talk 0! Wllllun Mangrove. re- vising harri-In {or Carleton. resigning to run as I conurvuivc candidnto. Hun-an II..- n....u.._ -..u-x.-_ -1 AL- '|i;u"|:`nw.o{,:c:l{':::rTp.kupln3 5 icon ` vrgwh our the movement: 0! curtain per son: In nod Around Dublin. 'l`h.n i. .II. -1 u'nu-_. u......-..- -7 un Iulullou. `hon wllL'bonoo|nug In the op than ludonhlp. Hon. Mr. vi I not accept I judpohlp. DIIIJHII dthctlvu urn konnlnu ouu uuoww nun runway an. A. Hottoluloln ha bun olouhd `golden! 3! Svlturlnnd and ll. Hummer v -pml- out. Another Vucnncv hu oocurrod us the Quo- ` `non loghlulvo oouncll. Hon.E. Ulngru hav- lll . harm -III'|u-.....I....... I- .L_ n..-L-_ Tho Iplu 0! tin Inning Paper: and tho Von Luau `hjocrnun. llru. John Jacob Am: and in New York ` yuurdoy. I.l__..lIn-_ LA, _ u I . , . -n - "iI:n'5$n bu mama twenty one dam on! electric Itnot nilway Ho:-tannlaln Inn Inna nlavlml mum... THE PITH OF NEWS. The New Pnln King. . )3... It... ....__- -.._I-. Into Locnl News. `Him K\IIIUl-IUIIB III III (mu! 0! PEIOTOS- I7.-pagnnlvn I`h-nI.f`.IAnn wnplr Dhnvnvuh J. Nduoo. V V I. who `nlllon J Ed 1` oodAyI.'J aI.l:&; :!) pan. Gnuturlltnn at Auurlonsxnnrnuxnunsroks 1 125 -' 1>1uNcE V - `STREET, A (lhll BIm'. Old HANIWIN Store). n-__n_. __ _p-L _, .- SECOND} HAND BOOKS Second-Bud Books bought. and sold by I As SIHJIONDS, `Ila I IVDI\alI--Q n----- Make your aelootionsnow before the beat tire sold, at F. NISBETS, --AND~- SundaySchoo|Teachers Icy/9/arms 0/1/70.9] Ant. 9. [.10. HARDY & co. Store open Every Evening from now until Xmas 9 I . M. Fancy Goods, Knit Wool Goods, Wool Gloves, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Silk and' Fancy Handkerchiefs, llrln I\IIl'll\ We have almost sand to death aomo folk by our Low Prices. F nncy Cu`Jr75c. Ne, 81 00. Mutnbd Clocking: 81.25, worth 81.75. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. 7-..... Some of the Finut Good! 75c, worth 8I.25 to 81.50. Inn-an . .- .' __ vv '..vv- Lndiu And Children`: Undrwur Very Cheap. ` `FL- _L_.._ -._- _._.A:._, ,1 .u 1 u u Just the Thing for SUHDUL ENTERHINHENTS, In Large Qugntitios, at I w'-l"l-I-rnbove are portions of our third large mill purchue And cumot thin year be re- nan!-J A Special Line Fancy and Plain Scotch` L. W. Underwou50c ouch, worth 81.1!) to CL25. p.. vs: ..-. . __ . - Winter Merino Underweurwceach, worth 81.00. We I0" tncuy line: at lean thsn ordinary hounucan buy them at. And we make A prot on All. UNDERWEAR I 1 We need not say HARDY not: the trade by the can in conmm BOOKSTORE, com: Brock and Wellington sci, CASHMERESII In Great Variety, by the Best Makers. Heavy Scarlet Ribbed Underweu 3% --I. P/?/ZFR00/(8 >/' I Dress - Goocls H Loads Upon Loads of Bargains for Xmas. -HARDY 8.- Beat Make: Tweodn, Worsted: sud Pnntingl, all Marked Down to (`ion Out. Some Very Superior Linen. and all Best Goods, uubjoct no lo PER CENT. CASH DISCOUNT. ALL WEEK SANTA LOOK HERE I CLOAKINGS. Prom tln CHEAPEST to FINEST. R uooahrur Ito U0llld;lId lire. u-nun. Pun . mckery. Glnuwam Bllvervng. go. nun an-us;-gag`, an-vunvuvvn, Agent for The Mannfncturesuto and Acci- dent lnsurnnoo Co. TLi+T'AP;Lcia'e"A's'>." 5:`: an Pnmgnzs As1'*nn:u'r s. 'wm'.vnn 1. DRY GOODS. _.xr__ CLAUS W. W. GAUTT S, FRESH 03005.9/ET "...`2.:1":.T:`=`.?`u ."""`..`;'n': ".'.i :`.`.:;" #1.. o e an oxugitgl envpioua lml V otlugano nunp Ipearsnoo. warn of mob. VIRIIIFIIIOB. IIOWIPO OK won. [ No eddition _to or variation from ` the sunple name: nnnn/an I-not-un an nr-nunnp It contalnavnqlthor alum. limo. nor ammonia and may he used by the most. delicate oonstltu ti withporfootufot. I t ocean 0" lnlglndu 'l`!IE.`ll!ES'l` VAL E IN THE RKET, as well an thor oughl! Idbnted to the want; onna klmhan. hnn Auction Sales of Second-Hand Furniture on \VEl)NESDAY. DEC. Nth. consisting of Cook and Hall Stoves. one Pu-lor Suite. one Marble Ton TING. Hlrhla Ton Sldahnu-d. Dinlmc UIIIWTILI coo/ms: m/53 7'.?;Le'Nu/N5 Inde Mull on ovary package .._.._...:.. Low PRICES __A 1`__... /1 WD/?} & T//OMPSQES. COOK S FRIEND BAKING POWDER IS A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDER .. haapnmcmssbsmninr. NICE FOR CAKE; The above were purchased direct from the manufacturers and will be sold at n Sm 111 Ad- vance on Cost. A Robertson Brothers, Irnnnu-It-_ at l\....|.--. L- Pun Gold Eu. Vanilla. Pure Gold Bu. Lemon. Pore Gold Ens. Rutotbn. ` Pure Gold Ens. Wintergreen. ' Pure Gold Eu. Plno Apple. Pure Gold Ens. Strawberry. Pure Gold Es; Raspberry And Pun Gold Spices of :11 kind: at From this celebntenmufmton we have lwelvoda full line of SATIN AND "PERLE ML"!'I`ER"GLASSWARE in Rose. Blue and ` Orange Colors. consisting of FANCY WATER SETS, ANTIQUE VASES AND PITCHEBS. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS. EPEBGNES AND BASKETS, TOILET BOTTLES AND CBUETS. FAN CY SALTS & PEPPERS MOUNTED and Inn stoves. Pu-lor Suite. Marble Tog. Table. Hal-he Top Sideboard. Dining 1`: o.(`arpot.|. undulototothor goods. sue to commence at 10 mm. 'l`ernu-Cuh o In It lll'hFI`l\V A .0 wv-uvuu-\a I CHINA TEA STORE. -'nnxs1.ssnnn_1gx1 cun.simn." ;,--an--n--I--lul-Ii-II Away until I knock the bottom out of h rioen and bring Groceries down to hard; almto keep a mu supply o! d and Table De melon for city hm iel evervhndvh uh]. Inst 3.. .......n..n .4. noes nun nrmx Urocerlos down hard _n. I an I no in everybody ; able may be supplied wmn store. JAMES REDDEN, CHINA TEA smnla _ nnmnlms M` lost eloou nu Inooeu. Jon and. To any to win." and I 1 my mind to WV an-L Their approbation In the Ielocuou of god; In the tavern! linen. whether Staple or In peclnl us. lynilnlntotrynndploucmndthunhr have metavith Who doeo the best by the would in he who will do the but undo with thonunndln this belle! I have upu-ed no endeavor to meet A Fine, Rich Ev/oured Soup (`An kn nnuln l\' A tjnunu.-m n n/5 our [X77507 or 355: cT`rv AU:I:uo N ROOMS, 19.1 n..:....-_.. ua....a \ us. In aim In t: F|_WLJl D BE E F, -_ -v-'. (`an be made I.\' A MOMENT by Iddlnk oillnc water. LYMAN SONS & 00., Rnln A .u...A- I..- _ HAII our good: lower in price than my acorn in`the cit . sum yLOYNES 3! 00., -..J vv -- vi wuuvv lulu wvuvu 5- I -In t2cwillbuyslb.o!Dut'l'u|wonh20o. iaewillbuyalhollupninwonhzc. am-in bm1u.hpnuwuu4oe. tcwill blyauofbnkylup 5cwill hyslualllqnnillutric soap. 10ovillh_un0udhulu;\ loovillinyshollhl. "". * 1251-zllnhynthn doom. a- " hwilllny Illdbnufnvctlili-2c. I- __.`II L-.. _ ll J` ,1 Because we want to sell them out is the reason we are selling them to Low. THE cmmnmrixn Suitable for making J ULlE.\` and other (`LEAR SOUPS. THE undersigned will sell by Public Auction on tho In nan. Klmulun. on 'I`L'ls:.~l DAY. I7"! D I BER. I887. ll noon. LOT 6. inn of Block W. north side of William Street. nown u the Hunt Sumo: property. U pon It no two In-go and cdmmodlonn Stone Houses. with additions. and stone subling. Terms and conditions at time of sale. KIIIKPA l`Rlf`.K & ROGERS. \`ondon' Solicitors. WM. 1! L` RRA Y. Auctioneer. 1 HENDEl{SON&G0 S. Importers of Cr:o;oI:y.'&c., 187 PRINCESS ST. corner Prluccu and Man- cnal Strata. :_j.._._ anoommmb. TI..IE<._)~1s*,.: THE BEST FOR'Bl'IEF TEA WHY? Solo Axenu for Canada. -wen` In-wan; -|slIIv\Ivv- AdInlaIon-l|`roo in tho ncmoon; In the evening. loc. KIT. Mounts. 1 FRINCISS ST. I mung: use an made up We would like to make our Annu&lAnnounoementtha.t . our Stock 01 BOOKS, suitable for The Musical Procrtunmo will be more than nanny attractive. A.I...t..t.... In..- :.. .5... -p.__.-,._. 1. .L. \ W0 vuuunsnousxs run xii To Public School THURSDAY, DECEMBER15th. Annual ChfisirhaV$VV`S;e';r;d Concert 1 THE LADIES [IF 81'/./JAWlE8' OHUBUH A I-`In;-(`Inn Procnnuno will be presented. .\Ilt. JA8. I-`A.\'. ol'l`omnto. PROF`. (`l..\RK; MR. J. l. SRICRLOCK and "other: will an pan. lI'l`ickol|-lc. J, I` A \n-mru. 3....-r COOKE'S CHURCH mum) ; using odiifinnnud nnhnldnblglnltcrlnl`:-l3.0nz.IluCollo u: nI:.~JIn.nnI:'|lnnlnOn|-n8.|IVe.Inb!AI.lk_ n-I u 7 -`sultry. 1 Sale Prion! lhl Hnnunot: LO. tsmmudo. l:oor\-'odSuu.Ol.a. . jllnn nnnn Ci TY %HAILf,` Grout Reductions In all kinds of -\ -1-`? 1% l-I 5-\ as HABTIN1! QPERA HOUSE. `IHURSDAY O FRIDAY. DIG. 15th AND 1611:. crvu ov-o. Jiul DIIIJ luillo L N I N ('01! H H I n.."i`u7.x3oe.xan.'":-1~utou~uo. " COMIC - OPERA - COMPANY, ERMINIE mm LN `ausaanm . "'5':-I-Y_ALL1 `I'll! BODA Ll'l`tYh on D30. 1331!. 1 Lnnnh at `H In...-n OI` clr THIC (` ILDIIIN OI` A N N UA BAT.AAlI In in: and 15:5 0 n-_.| l\__..-.. n... we-Jnb 343.151: uowuuuuouunlu. 811:: open. Princess Streei. Friday Evening, Dec. 761/, rnoag-n/n: cameo. nw vonx. ANNUAL TEA AND OONCERT. c-`Li-Ll-I-J4-I ul- qor an noun-o u St a --cw-cw: uI\'I ' 125 Priuress Street. Ill. IIUIIOLPII All0.\'80.\"8 VI? III IV -ullln I Ul III.-`\4fllo E. R. MARTIN, Auctioneer, In. ll.-nO...o.._.._.'lu.. -..a A....L TO THE ELECTORS : b kind noted I ll be t mm`. w.}.'x'in to %. . '.%'&`n`3';m :`$. ho Buvahi In abut-full vi 1: ' ua'`Aouuaxuu{:'. "' ' nie nu--on - haw _ my M a. mum; mvzumfu. 31-'2 1'no"m lnlond holding their --Al\'D-- Pnlhnvrlso C. J. (`AMl`HELL. Soc) . Ohoo (folded l`ruln_.' . Choice cnnborriu. 85 qunrt';`ueot loflngel. 95 ; Using: grapes. 15:: guest cider 95; into I 250 ~|I. J .;...a...a. " """ " `-'" lIl'l Livvulvwtrlq { Ladies interested in art needlework an-'9 invited to examine a ne npecimen of point llco at 29] Barrie etreet.- on Wednesday and Thundny Afternoons, between tho`honn' of 1 two and live o'clock. ------_- J-u--. - .--.----.vn `\FI .---.._ Tho tnnqntioniltu, of vqhich it it niul V phere an I few in Canada, will be specially igterutod in the nboie. - For many yeare, during the highest tiguree cf the public debt of the United, Statee, the Canadians looked upon annexa- tion an a moat impracticable thing, becauae they did not wish to pay their ehare of the immense debt of the United States. But now the conditions [are quite reversed. The United Staten has to reduced the public debt that it in now, per capita, juet where the dominion of Canada was at the time it was formed. During the aucceeding twenty yeare, however, the Canadians have manag- ed to double their public debt for every man, woman, and child in the dominion. The outlook, therefore, in that the Cana- dinna may et wiah annexation to save themeelvee rom utter bank . The time mav come when they w wieh that they hadtaken advantage of the proposition of General Banke, euggeeted to congress in _l865, that the United Statee ehonid aeeume Canada e debt to -theaponnt of eighty-ve Inillione ; guaifanteeing ten millione to the Hndeon Bay company; apn riating fty millions to the completion of he St. Law- rence canaie, and two millions for the Inter- Colonial railway in the same manner that the Northern Pacic railway had been ae- aieted by the law of i862. -it in safe to eay that, in the exiati circumetanoel, no ouch liberal proposition. oo in toward annexa- tion, will again come to t e Canadian: for ' many yea:-e.`-Fn:oarucx `G. MATIIIB. 'l`A.- -.._._.__A3_..l_L. - ...I.!-I. 8a 2- __:,I Chupout Vnndctwur qt Rau;nlmrv`I. - .- `nu ry. --r..u-. --vv r--..- _v- The debt of Csnsdo is `thus dilcoursed upon with I certain object in View - - of reviving I matter which to some is possessed of signicance. It is pointed out that Cm- ndn may be favoured by rapid development, but: that if that development domes as slow- lyjn-the future 1: it has come in 9 put no oiiofwho has watched the hi ry and growth of public debt: can 3 with nnj degree of choerfulneas I-ding the prospects of the dominion. And then Mr. Mather gets in thc}a1Yi'or which he wu paving the way, thus : \/-lnidl ya: u wanna: - Mr. Frederick G. Mather. in e letter to The A merirau, dienuuee Canada`: debt, and shove thnt during only two of the put twenty years has there been a decrease of it, end that the total decrease of it was on, ly twe millions. On the other hand during eighteen yenre there was econetant increue, no that the total we: one hundred end fty millions, or 5 net increue of one hun- dred and sixty-nine millions, which. ed ded to the original seventy-nix millions mnkee the preeent totel of two hundred end twenty~ti\'e millions. The public debt of Canada nt the time of confederetiou was 822 per cnpitn ; at the end of twenty years it was $4. ) per cnpitn. In comparison it is stated that the public debt of the United Staten, when it was at its highest tigure, in 1886. was $83 per Cllplll: It the present time it is 825 per capitn. In Great Britain the public debt is $95 per eapitn. 'l`L- .I-LA ..t lV-_-_l.. :_ .|..._ ,1:_._,_,,_,| The revelation: in connection with the I-`alley-l\'aegele-Bureau crirnea in Montreal are abaolutely astounding. To have con- nected the tint of the trio,I'ithout evidence, with burglariea and robberiee and araona would have been to arouse the public indig- nation. since the people would not have be- lieved it ; but the evidence appear: to be direct. and if it haa the deatined elfect great will be the reckoning against the otlendera. They are, of course," innocent until proven guilty, but. as the Montreal llrmld remarks, a charge like that preferred, as made againat member: of the police force. in in itself sutliciently serious. They have enjoy- ed public condence. and have been looked upon as trusted guerdiana of life and pro perty. and yet. if the chargee be true. they have been criminally treacherous and faith- leee to the trust repoeed in them. Under the circumatancea the people can hardly be blamed ahould they ask themselves if there in any more villaiuy of the kind charged re- maiuing to be unmasked. Thin in a very serious matter to the citiaena of Montr ." The police force is not attacked. but it will be acrutinixei, and the scare given the coun- cil may have the elect of basing appoint- ments to it in future upon merit and charac- ter rather than personal favonritiatn. -.--`..---v ---u- ans Strsord is Ilklng 0! an eleatrlc street rsilwsy. like those at Windsor sud St. Csthsrlnes. The shun power lor two csrs st Windsor costs 04 per dsy : weterpuver for six curs st St. Csthorines costs 86 per dsy. Why not sbolish the horse: sud hsvo it in Kingston, pun-hssing the power from the electric light company. A live minute service could be hul with the preeeut num- ber of can in use, snd then folks could get s csr when they wsnted it. without waiting s.s long us their journey would take. no wI:Iuu.Y I-II'mlll wine. I pug` I walnut. In puhunhod ovary 'l`.lnu-ndu III In Au:c `um no any 1. mn n! n... 1.... 1m. ".\'m'n.cLu` "'wmo In ' m1 but .1 :1 on o o once: in Canal: my and cheap ` watt : Ihnpruvod nth prune. Ill? 1 ll Ill'NI! D-.-.-{gnu ..`.7'z`.'.`."J'.1'.'..""a..."`*- ma u "'i'n`: .".?z.`332 d8::I:lu:ort&o:ln twill; column an ohm Ucan nl unlnennumulul A-u-Inlmm no H Al II A wage IIOIIIIIIIC Ooorl cl Inlnoorpontcd Auochuou or Hocoll llboluldvououally N! A1l'::don`t'l`n1lvo. '6' no wnnv BRFPTBR wmo. us. =31. THE DAILY WHIG. j . -L - ` New Bounty. In-u.-.c1m work. Prompt dc- ` livery. come only and old wslung. Give II I old] at onco. ' WM. KELLY, Oor Princes: Mantras! an n .: Tn: NIITIIII \\"moIn blhhod ovary oun- lng. nth Kin; an . Klullon. Ouuo. n on uonuu I-In Inn. gmluumttnwtm .... 3 at Into: . . . . .. lgpiillno ilnohnnuquuloouuouunlu`... so RE VELA 1'l0.\'S I N .|lO.V1'Rb'.4 L. ajj-...:-.:___ Art Noodlowork. "OH"/If Ia` Or-kn Dioor." 04 NA DA `S DEBT. 9:1- 1. EOTRIO [M M; in r. ANNOUNCEMENT. uupuvv vu yuII.lI$ yrtu. EDW. J. B. l'I\I.\'SI. Proorlolor. Auu:uTuIIu1-s. _.. ._-._ n-. A__._u___ New and Popular Music, THE BRITISH wmu. TUESDAY. DEC: ta. AV ublvlvo ~ The bible w;nnn I under thaws- Eicea of the Y. \V.C.x. will give I report of or week : work olfwodnenduy that-noon * .1: 4 o'clock in" the Y.WLC.A. room. All ; interested uro.iuvitI't'o amend. . .' lheuiliur cue: 'iI|"p)\`II" buul 'I`e'ut_her at Wade`: drug all-Iv. (`..nnl3mm innkaln uhnnn nl Rnnnnlnfrvfn JIIU AVIllIllIl-IIIlII III IIK-`IlUI'u Yesterday the dru gist: of the city met sud nominated N. C. olaon and G. 8. Ho- burt for membership of the Ontirio College 1:! Pharmacy. The meetin aonqpatpd Mr. Folagn from oomplicity in I recent election mu 1-. -. 1 Temperance Mun Hold I canona. A conference of loading tg.-mperanco men in the city was held in Mr. Fraaer a oico yeuterday. A candidate for the ma or : chair wan talked about, but no 11 nits ction was taken in the matuer. It was de- cided to hold a series of temperance meet- ing: commencing on" Sunday. They will likely be conducted by Mr. Doutney.` sunny`: 1 nun IVIIII (Ill Alillllluiu Tonowm, Dec. l3.-A muting of the shnrelpolden of the Cantnl bank wn held this morning nndnt time: was of nthor I ntormy character. Cnmpbgll, roviaionul liquidstor, submittdd 1 report. e had no doubt tht the fund: of the bmk will keep pace with any demand: forredcmption. fhe outstanding circulation now in leu than 8.'l)o.000. Ban-Ineld In Expoetntlon. A concert will be `van in the town .hall. Bnrrieeld, on \'1edueedn evening. by the Queen's universit glee clu And their fine orcheetre, waisted y Messrs. Keeley, Raymond, Buchanan and others. Proceed: in aid of the new college brnue bend. Ad- mission. 25 cents, with free drive to Berri eld and return. Conveyance: will leave Wade : corner every ten minutes, bstween seven and eight o'clock. .\ me`; cu-ng nu-nu. I \ Cm-uligun jsckela cheap II. Rnttonblfry-`I I vernal. mnernu or men. Norvilino may be tested It the small cost of 10 cents. Buy ut one: 3 10 cent bottle of Norviline, the grut ptin remedy. Sold by druggilts and country denlora. PBIIIII Illu cramps. Nervilino cure: promptly the worn cues of neunlgia. toothucho. lumlngo nd Icin- tics. Norvilino is duth to :1! pain, whether ex- ternal. internsl local. KIA:-uni -:4 -n-n L- A...L...l -4 AL- ..._.II _._A Dialogue & Recitation Books /,- nllv nuw rllll nil`. / Polnon's Nervilino cure: atulence. chilh, spasm: and cramps. Nerviliuo mu-an nmmntlu Mm wnl-at as...- Children 0! Mary. The Annual Chriatmu ale and lunar of the Children of Mary we: opened this morn- ing and will continue till Thundny evenin . The hall and sale tables have been tutig 'decorated with evergreens, etc, and p_re~ sent! a nest appearance. A conccr , 'for which n tint class mmemn n ar- ranged, will be hei this eve ' g. and it is expected that a very lar crowd will be present. The object tor/w ich the banner in eld is to provide funds with which to help the deserg poor during the coming win- ter. guvernlllelll pouuon. Hiraiwa any a Japanese song last night. _He did it well. But by the way Inch ling- mgianotanovelt here. \\'e have often ` heard Canadians ung, and yet their worda appeared to be as much Japanese as Hirai- u wa'a were. rugrun u neen Arranged. `il"euI'&ell'dny ex-'l|?a;or Jemee, of Nepenee. died aged 60 yum. He Wu 3 men of ex- cellent chnncter. He hnd lately held a government poeion. "Knit: ngna n Jnnnnnnn nnnn Inn ..:..|.e III}! II apence C l,rIImleK'l. Imihtion snow for J rietmu tree: at Kirk trick `I, l$ Princes: street. iee. youenn buy two buttoned white hide at 15. per psi: st Spence & Crumleyh. This evening I met-un . of St. Junoe` temperance society will be gold and n ex- eellent prognmme has been arranged. Yentcrdnv ex-Mavor hmn. of Nun. --I.v uuuun AUVI. (Jheu And lung protector: at Wade`: drug Itoro. D I l.V:lL_,I_ |,n. .1,-, r. 5 W15. Ladies, come to-day mrl see the new fun at Spence J: Crumle `I. Imihtinn nnnw `nr .`. I-inlwnnn hngnn -9 I LUIS. R. J. Eilbeck left this Afternoon for the west. r-.n.. ____ .- 2--.: -- U1 uunmerce. nu been rejected. l-English catholic: he that Mgr. Pereicoi miuion to Irelnnd wil result In inducing the bousist in obtaining for Irelnnd the u lilment of the national upirntionu. Mr. Pvne, M.l ., who has been berrictded in Lislinny cutie, county Wnteriord, left the cutle enrly this morning eluding the police. He drove to nome unknown place. The ship Alfred Watts bu been lost. She Miles! from Philadelphia in October. with petroleum for Hiogo, Japen. md foundered when but seven dnyl out. All but two of those on board were lost. The ofcere and crew numbered 27. uu.u naval I Illtl llll(I Illl. proposal stop the progressive reduction of Spanish import. duties. which in mullifying treaties of commerce. ha: been rejected. Enlllilh cnthnlit-A hnnn lhnt M or pnr:ir\n'n SCHOOL - PRIZES, Is as usual Laura and Varied.

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