TO THE l*.'l.l`.'U'1`UNa : Being kindlr requoutod bu largo number of voters on We to Island to a candidate for the Rocvcship in 1888. Ichooriuliy comply with their request, and if elected I trust. before the your closes. to have satised my many friends that they did not me for me in vain. There.- I ore I cordially ask one and all for their favor- nblc consideration and support.` nnuwr. STALRY. lied her dolly. this llmo on her "was l.lI(`l1` ever such at Christ- _,`...l . Md lnuu-I Incl um! IOIOIIUII: y`: In-on In-rt. I hairy 1-! if. and mu.-kiln]:-3 'l'Iu)'n~ jun 1- am. and usrrrlmo om wt. . |nd' good use: Col :1. the |'InI*l` the . and tar Hurry ma -uu. and than hum. mumwi. HM Snnlu curled up Ilka I ` at her prvlty p|I_V I`-`VIII! 9.11 n darling: LAIDIE8 AND ulcN1'l.lr2Ml.\'.- lluln nun- thnul olocud Muoroflhlu (.11: lot I . my course In the (`ouncll durum the you will meet. urllh lhn nnmulol the public In |onoul.>l , I nu-uncle: In-r ' ovorr, poulhlv I hvr `lull close r n or) : in mm unto her jump Hm I s Irulupn to . Inn`! one HI nk ml ' -um-uln! MIN In Juvenile and Toy Books, Christmas and New Year s Cards, Purses and Pocket Books, % Card Cases, in Pearl and Leather. `--.A_I-SO- (`ouncll durum lI'|O yunuu mom. with the app-ovulol public In one:-Al. I mupoolfully nollclt our rotunnd In uouce in me mm! Marni! ltlecuon. lwtllmsrono obrlnln ha! 0! nouura whlchw be in u the lulurolll of Iilnplon and In pooplc. ----- -- w M. In{l:NnlA!\'. Quartz) - Photograph - A/bums L From One Dollar Upwards. THE l%RI'1`%[SH POETS. FANCY G-OOIDS. -OORNER : BOOKSTORE.- BIBLES - AND - PRAYERS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Dickens` Works, 15 vols., cloth, only $9.00. Thackeray, I0 ' vols.,$9. George Eliot, 5vo|s., $6. Bu|wer's Novels, l3 vols., $10.50. Gibbon's Rome, 6vols., $3. Hume's England, 6 vols., $3. Boswel|'s Life of Johnson, 4 vols., $4. Waverley's Novels, 25 vols., $16. , Contairiing over 20 Views in the Limestone City, 30 cms. A F. NISET, NEW SONNENIN ALBUM OF KINGSTON Standard Books In Ladies` and Gent|emen s Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, in Leather and Wood, lnkstands and Manicure Cases, in Plush and Leather. HOLIDAY" GOODS iwjri/{o/m Ezscr/5N; >b}93. Cloth and Morocco, Plain and Fancy Bindings.` Oar. Brock and We/lingz[`on `A Sta. In Great Variety in the Newest Styles of Binding. i:1l1lH.\' zmd l{ <>(kot --AT THE-- luunuu. nu cu... iv .v__. __ ` \ . he Id In t . t I ...r.?.,.....&c .." .""o.."3u.`i`L `E3 '.{ i5..'...K.'."':..`$ Imlllo WuI'd.uuI ptomho you our bunnies! nupport. lad lnlucnoo : I I`nuA.II*`_ IL I. M _ Having been prooenwu mm as euuuu. uctu mi the names of I I num r of voters. as ingmatooormylol nu ncsndldntae to ro~ nroocnt you in Victoria Wgrd.Ih|ve oonaelltpd IU (J16 LIUULUIO vl vusuun. ........ IN offering myself for re-election to the I- lion of Alderman for the enaulnoayeur. ro spectlully solicit your votes and in uonoe. JOSEPH F`. SWIFT. 770-the Electors of Oataraqui Ward. _._. -4-__ .....--u 0 A - . n _;-ulnnnn In the To the Electors of Frontenac Ward. vxv.1l\'l1 -,.I:..x...A 5.- n Inn-an nunuhnr nf lhn To the flectors of catafaqui Ward .....o..u.. ....I:..h Irnnr I'n|nn um! innnm-r-, To the Elecilors of Kingston : wm be found invaluable for the hnlrnnd acelp It cleanse: the scalp ofnlllbsndruil. lnvlgontee the growth ot the hair. and In cases of beldnena where there are the slightest nuns of meta left It. will produce good oropeot hnlr. It restores n orlginnl color. and but exod- rm t . 630 `OT ELAY. If your mm in in a weak dltlon boa] Fo: .13; TI. 0. I::'.`;?".7l?' P. Chown and all d (I. Ali for It. .ru.n-11-nrllnrn 4 _ ,.|- u`n&n,_ To one. 3 IINVFIBTE uq : , J ,_..n__; I-1...... -1 J. IICN 1'. McA$:w Wm. Allen. J. Smith. Wm. Rtunoy. Jno. MrK.|!. Jno. laldlnw. In-vld (I. laid l(. VV. ll. |vIL'Iuu'. W. Varoy. l.. Clomonln, .lno. Kelly. Iloben 1`. Burns. .\'. Mc.\'eil. .| A. 14-Ilcup. Owen Tierney. one of the candldntel for your an mane. The honour la one not only unaollclwd. but quite unexpected; and if elected my services in your interest: shall be discharged conscien- tiously to the beat of my nblllty. AI it In on once of u,-not nnd_po_unlon_oo_ao__lt ly to your own Juan new you In the uncll. mm Lumas AND GENTLIIIN :- I)_--X-.- knnn nsnnnninl` H, present you in Ward. Iheve oonsented to do no. Itheretore eollclt your vote: And in- uence. truetlmz that I may be able to see you personally between now and election day. 1 em. yours faithfully. ll. MOOERS. THE ELECTORS n..:..... I-In.-llu I-annual: DRENNAN FOR MAYOR laldusw. livid 0. Lnldl-cw. 'l`. U. Rudd. IL J. Howe. June! 3. Johns! on. Jno. Wud. .|no. (`. lnnes. J. llelchor, Than, \'. Urmsl. ' TOROHIU. cuuuu. A. lithe lending imnntmcturer of` Hair Good: In Canada. J. Ilelcnor, Thou. Y. Urcel. Thus. Mlllu Dan (rulnuimn. Richard "`. Wnlkeln. J. B. Wulkonl. ll. Vouhon Mug;-ru. Jan. McArthur. H. M. Hrillnn. uourge A. Klrkpulcivk. 1`. I-`. Ulldrrnloen-. George A. Iurxpnu F. J no. I. Whlllmr. II. M. Ford. J. B. Zlrrulhors. Int, 1, ll. I ;-nae. IU ("U IZIUUHIIG VI vusur-v u -. .. . UE.'TLEME.\'.-Aa requested b the above named elector? very oordlnlly o r myself an I can idntel . Tim honour _unaoHclw_d. bI_u To tI;e_ Electors of Ontario Ward. .u _ ,.__ _--._n J... .. l\`nl\':I\I\ tn Ihn Inl- To the le'ctors of_0ntario Ward .- ' '-l I-`\' A- ..........nuI hr Hun ah To the` Electors of Victoria Ward. uuvu Ysov. ll. Llmlm UENTLIIIN :- Having been presented with n otmon. boar- `nu lu-go mun _r__ot_ vptpfg. ~;UNIOmAL ELECTIONS] C. J. U. I'm-nu`. \'. It. Mcltaa. L W. ll. Melton. L a `a raw, `HAI.B.JLM_;El9 ENWEND > <--j- r-cu-Inn-I-\ MAYER} :3? I888. uncu. GEORGE S. FENWICK. John Sch or. A. (Iunn. II. T. Nhlbley. Jnhn lu-ym-r, John Mudie. A, I`. Knhlhl. \V. t`. 15 n. hm: Hcunl. llfde. Robert lundry. ` Thou. Wilson. Thus Peters. N. Fmwfoni. A. lhuu, N. K. Noon. James Yule. ltoborl (`hrialmn I". X. Lnchnnce, Fred. (`rooby. W. (`. l'Il'|'l|lhel'. M. S. Sutherland. And others. w. M. 1u:r:}eA.\'. DANIEL snuav. : )hn llume. . I`. Knight. . Hlirliul. . I-2. Kenl. (`. Marlin. ul I|\1`h- `E . '1 I. MOT. V_\IB.I_T-'ilE*.l_S_LKhl-lD-_ET._E'(3_17C>Tl ' F. B. REES. lit-onmnlo Vnluo-of Forests. A3 for book as our colonial times, the fear 0! an exhaustion of llunhc supply alarmed New England logislnton; and as early ` as 1801, the lllassnchusotb Iooiety offered it! prizes for timber planting. We may smile over theteorlot Lhooetimes when rnilrondi had not yet revolutionized methods 0: train- portntlon, bringing the whole world under contribution for supplies. Yet, while those fenn were premature, they ivero nevertheless prophetic, and the very railroads which have opened up the vast forest areas of `the north- west have brought npidly near to us the ponihility of In time when I. scarcity of wood may be felt. I-Yr the hnullge over so long dlstnneee ot`so bnlkytrulxht, in addition to other obstacles, allow: only A small amount of the timber growing in thouedintnnt forest: to be protably moved to market, and from 50130 60 per oont.,oftonovI.~n manual the treencutinleft lnthowoothhorogortofur nish food for thoyenrly oonluntlona Even now. in the more remote lumber camps, any nlln [000 I0!` 390,1, lXllIlII`luuIvuo. anon ; now, in more remote partofutreelutlnnono foot in diameter: is considered unprotuhle, and is left in the nuns.` woods. But while the fear of those early alarmist! in with renewed force. end upon I more ra- eoneble hula. egein pressed upon us. othu; considerations besldee a wnning lumber sup- ply oompel our attention to forest pmeervm tion. A vague idea that some connection existed between the (unit cover and tho cli- matic conditions of e country has bean prevelant trdin olden times. The tnwi is the mother of the fountain 0|_` tho futlnrrr of the ruin ere Ilgnicent expressions or the ago of old. But It wee due to tho repnmntetian of such eminent neturellsts r.~: Humboldt, t end Becqneml that the ixnpch teat end compliceted pu-t which the (one! plnyn in the economy of nature was mi \ clearly rocogzzized.--B. F. For-now in Popol ` n.-nun. Llmthlv; only made. no IIIG ulnu uw mu goes over to Jersey every Friday and hunts around among the farmers of tho Hockenmck until he and: two block chickens marked nearly alike. He takes these homo and cuts them up for medicine. The hearts he sticks full of black pins, nud hangs up to dry. The liven are baked until they are hard, and then powdered. When the hearts areperfectly dry the old man sells them for charms to hang abou the neck. He gets $45 apiece for them. The chicken liver is his principal medicine. When he has endowed it with miraculous powers by his arts. it is capable of healing any disuse, so the negroec believe. The old man was careful to get just the right kind of chickens, or the chum would he lost. They must he jet hlnck. and of just such ego and form, or the voudoo" was of no use.--C. E. R." in New York rV-.........u.i..| A I` --nnbiunr BEN] l\71\)__,A.|&ULI- 3--n1_:oo Lloathly. ITIDIQV WIS (rm, III! III! llITV' rxluuvruluiu Bob. my ynung mlnrod moml. :_\'I Ihnti the den lutuwhk-h he loll than nan rnnugh ho urlko termr Into um Iwutnt nu-m m tho Fourth wuxl. It contained hm ulligntun and aevenl nukes, all maul, but apparently crawling about on the our. In a tank were I lot 0! Ilnnll. A N; black out wilted Im- mnlly About. A hideout cuval llgum that looked uomothlng like A wooden realization of the devil small in one corner. The plus wu wry dark and dirty. Acron and end was a vurtaiu with I round hula in It. through which, it In: ovldont, tho doctor was accustomed to glue at his pull:-ntu with that awful eye. String! of herbs Incl round black bull: swung from the ceiling. TI.` Am-onr -hut (Ina alnnr npr llu In And black ham Iroln mo co.-uuig. Thedoctor Ihut the door alter lhun and locked it and then, stepping around behind his curtain. put his eye to the hole and askcd them, in a voice that wa:e\'idontl_v meant to be terrifying, what they wanted. Bob`: com- panion lnally managed to blunt out that he wanted to ho cured of the rhmmudxm. and Bob wanted a love powder. The doctor took his eye away from the hole and hogan to stir about behind the curtain, apparently dancing and droning a weird tuna Bob`: companion mid: Oh, Lord! and wanna! to out and run. Bob had an idea that he could distinguish come signs at Old Hundred" about the tune, and whu-u he caught night of the old men`: face it lmlml more cunning than devilish, and so he decided to stay. Tim d came out {mm behind the curtain ntwr is while, in one hand holding a cup of black powder and in the other a - up of white pow- der. Ila put them down in the middle of the oor and kneeling beside thvm lx-;:zm to pan hia hand over them rapidly, jabhv-ring all the time. He stirred Iomething into the black powder every now and then and took a stealth)` glance at his visitors out of his lnrld eye to see what eect the performance was having on them. Finally. he arose and taking some of the powder `lINl.`I't'(l it. over the rheumatic patient to his nnspenlmblr ter- ror. Thon he took the rat and putting it into a clam shell marked with fam,a.sti- do- vicu gave it to his vlaitor. u no. anlzlnhrht in than dark at tho mmn. ` vncugn VIBIDDUUII VIIIIAIT. . At midnight in the dnrk ol the moon. you must hold the black out with one hand, and swallow from thin chmshell three times and be well. Bob said he said this hho I mun speaking in I well. The old man took the wluto pow- der and put it into another cIum.~hv.-ll and gum it to Bob. Let the nxaidvn you love taste of this agd she will be yours," and tho old nun, And now give me your silwr and depart in peace." It tnnlr :2 A hand to mss them out. and pan In peace." lttook 89 ll bend to plus out. Bob nid his companion was ready to rain! l when he turned around on the stairs and l saw the bulging eye looking at them stand- \ may through on crack in the door. When > they got. outddo Bohtutaod his low powder and found it as good powdered sugar as over : grocer sold Nothing could induce the ` rheunmtic patient to cum the compound in his clam shell, or even to look at ! it. But he told Bob how it was prob- _kIu vnnrln Ila unit` that Hun OII` man x 1'0 Till ILIOTOII :- 4 In I-upucttuuy oouomngyourvotunnd ] tnlluonou M an ououlnc luyonlly \ ulocuon. I u-notch myurvioolnuu. Council in lmponsnt positions. and my fldolny to the ultanou of the any at M10. will command an to yourmuoot nupportandoonddonuou. ` You:-I rummuy. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON W" U]. IIU llBl.`u \.J- :2. Commercial Advertiser. l-|IV -17? n |un~u Inch um` !)'l! lulu Mvluuu m u:-- mu gurus "I - .- .......- In; to gl|Nl||mNIr- lnwlligm 4- u lm`nm0- ` live. The younum-gm mm`~-`cl unrrunnl ` that It made him ;;unw nnsln :.H mm. His ; companion, who hmlnot his mlvnuugm 0! early ulumtlou and llrmly hrliovul In tho old man`: power, was -inkhgjruu had to (out with urror. The old Illll nally nun: the lnnr open owl iuviml than In. 110' was Inns! in I long lulu-k rnlw that L_.I .......o-.-tn... .n.I u-nun-an mu:-cl (n a XIII IlIll' WI \l'l Vllll|l`. vu sumo rmlnn tur thn -uimzulnr imprenslnn MI eye had nmlr on his \-anon while thry wwe outddo (ht dour. In-aunt by I mango do-tormlty the ity eye lay dmod on Ihu vim-l. HI hand! was Il|Ilny.hlI frumv In-`nt, and his tam vmlnvc-mun. n.L _.... .......... ....|......I o.a....| -.-. nunfthn ms queen omce an A mom- ' sou STREET nooxeav. IIO Hell: I: Rvgrn Dips- I not an 3 who tutu! I kno--had um I was known I `ad (`uuv-all--lugIInr Impur- --- A. .1... Diet] by Ilw "IIUII I-21.` mi an trust and oondonoo so it should be tendered and not Ioncitod. I shall. Ihenloro. not cunvnn I vote. luv ll. onuro Judmnont who All repre- sent 7 __ __ .... .- vuivsvitvilwif Ill) llri Iuu lltu hair ...`_.. - A wwnon_ nm'nm.v ll 01" 0'! III!!! lllu `nun I uwuu vv-v nuw III llw (lax Nil out `OWE! Whl` r Hm-u-. This wu his wary. MIR .. mm but um--and at the gum dou- unw tho uld dot-mt opened It dxultnll `ul sun-I llwru Haring at thvln with diutrusuully. II was 9 mu hrixhi mt mmuxl in tho- lurknv-5~ uf I`.-- had- . _ n.n.,_.n_. |.,....|n..|.o .1 .. I_..s.\nn1h iutvlllgmn young mlaxd I38 I ma at the Inpwuduoou Yulti tn! himtugovmufrload Ito . ..._ ...h _n,.. nu`:-Q TIIF. BRITISH WHIH. h`AT|fl{DAY- DEC AA-- _.._.. -----_-.. _..T_j Bl. B. B. claims to can :11, curable dis- e' up 0! the Itomaoh. boweln. liver. kidney: undblood. Tint It actually arms all it clullu, ingrown by tutimon In from pu- tiu whlc none an dkpub. Send tutti month of rclnu-hblo cures. 3..-5. I "I think, Dick, said Mrs. Smnlllaoo to her hopeful, that I shall put youin I trousers very soon. ( ' But not until after Christmas, ma." ` ` Why not?" ` ; 0,becauae ou know. ma, I nhnll } hnvetowean ort stockings and they ` don't hold much." 5 v=~ K Verycle;u'hend Diekhaa. ` (`uy mu poops In In In what`: the lnltt Mm pm I new dull: array:-cl like u l|l|0t'II- ll. nrrvr hcfnro Im.-h a heavily III sum! not hit Ian brluhl It-mlu-rs. nuumnd and an HIV. IU U16 Llcucvro vl vuu.-nu ... .. ..... I Again oifer myself for re-election to the poaition of Aidormm for the ensuing your. wish any voter I cannot see persmmuy to kind lffncccpt this requeui for their vote and in~ H6060. .\llnu|y 1,.[ll`lS h:\\'- fa accept no (`lnristxnun pl \'uluc- than 50 vvllls. nu-n will II1:|I`l`)` ;_'m)<`]. w so lm1g:1.< tlwrv i~ um` K lmmlon Ix c'publia-uu. Then she km-ed her and hugged her and held her twhl, And who over suit I lovolinr alum. when down In her lIIl|l|l|Hl|l` non she luv! And when dnv_\'uu suppose aho vuo thanking (I . DI'l|\ . ; THE REAL AND THE IDEAL SANTA CLAU5 o .-.:.-_-.?:-_j. \ u N J IJNIO l'|lI`l\' IIPIII IIIIIII "Now. mu-bu-sly`: In-N` Such ulippu an mu lllv mun-. And hm" I-nu-I and Iv ne? Nu-"n Mr ummm|'I I lI I'1`I III A l'1IH('. Am! lrln. Inn 11 l-own " Theuulm Han Ill Lil`. nus:-. Nuw Irmufl slw happy. IIIHKI`. . may. Lllllo (`um llc-ad lnuthvd IN *0! '0 WW0"? --mm. umnu-In-clv`l|I\-1`I\ Inn. I-0!- Aunt Sun." Star said In Iwruolf. to make` one. thrw, turn: And mu. Hum unh 1-dying um! rule: and Inn : .\nl lI'lI F III! 119:!- ul ht-r mvn r In Na-wvurlyl \\ Illl I hop :1 And the sum` In-at - IU LIIU Lllsbsvlu VJ : lvutvvuwnv .. ....... BEING solicited by a large number of tho 1-loclora of Frontenac Ward to stand for Alder- man for l888. I now solicit your votes and in llunnr'.n_ V 7 7* um`- Aud Iwrlalum-1 Inna M0! ` mu-. um-N up I run. .\ml whn rvrr MI such to lmmmul I llul nwt In!-IN-`I yu-r hurmnl. her I uh: n-... 0| . prru I` _ `Twas an-ut he-r don`: "nlulny. Aunt Sun." ` _ ,. .' ~.*'a `5: h.1.".|. n.-pa-__\n'n.rwI m'!I'!rl- huust-; wl-\' -In mu think slw shut up her eyed mvk-I up sn (-urvy . saw tho sun rm-, t Ihmu mu alum` upt-neat. and M hut di-I Ibe- sm `.' (`Wilf- u IIIHI! of HIM l'muu~_ P \\'hm~ 1 in . . , Imvst-; W D 5 sly], ` `I S mt-.1 (`Ians-lu- '2-rwu upon. but m-vur m..m:nu lumped down :1 ! HFIUI El III`: I mun! n nklp ~h Ild "I'll lulu- Ill SIIU LIIIVI-V! V VJ vvuwvu -~1--- -- -.~ _ I rcqpoctfullv solicit your votes and inuence us Aldernmn for the ensuing year. DR. 1). PHELAN.