LANSDOWNE Which haul recenuy app-cmuu. \Iu V... .. cond meeting the spoke of the manor Ignin end aid the n.-ceive<| 850 for it. A_fe\v days later I heard her mention it. to 3 third party in huving bro-n;|1t ha 925. I learned afterward: thnt she vuu p.iil $1.`) for the Article. Haul she recollecleul her first mu- ment I might never have doubted her word. Lying in like the opium hubit. I have known people who began tot.-ll white lien" for con\'enience. and ended by becoming the mock absolute And shameless of line on every occasion. N In nmne cues lying in I disease. hlhi Inoulu uv uuuuwu -- ....` ... I know two India: who no otherwise ex- cellent in chnrnmer. And both are vnlushle members of society. (Inc in I devout churclnnember in high Iundiug, And fore~ most in all good works of charity. nun. Ghana Indies seem phyuicnlly and In tome lying n should be treated n such. I L....... ...... Iulinl who nre l works of charity. Both these ladies physically morally unable to tell the truth. When the truth would better serve their purposes, they choose a lie. They harm no one but themselves, ss their lies are never malicious. and refer usually to their own stfairs. One of these ladies is fond of telling the most marvellous stor-in of herself and her friends, their remarkable adventuru, their extensive wealth, their wide travels, their intimateaequaiutance with renownodpeo le. If you repeat these fairy stories after or you cover yourself with humiliation, as they are almost entirely fabrications of her brain. If you disprove her statements to her face she looks you in the eyes, and smiles, and emphatically declares you misunderstood her words. Her conversation is sparkling and bright, and you are amused and en- tertained highly, until you discover her "an (M imm-ovisinsz. lerllluuu lll5II|?, u... gift. for improvuiug. The other lady`: I The lady`: Iuleut runs more Ill .- mercnntile channel. She makes a purchase in your presence for whivh she pays SH). Let 5 third person enter the mom, nml she declares smilingli' that she has just paid $20 ior the article. f you vorrect her she in- sists that you are mistaken. Her doctor's and ilentist`a bills. her ser\'iuits' wages. the rice of her honneta and boots, are all sub- Jects of exnggcrsted statements. She has, like the majority of liars. 3 memory like a sieve, snd consequently contradicts herself a dozen times in as many hours. Her friends all Acknowledge her unfortunate` peculiarity. but she is so kind-heartul, 1 and possesses so insny other sdmirablc l traits, thnt she is tolerated in spite of her i W }.ifx|cx7.41~z`b Lvm:. \ gift. for improvising. 3, ltd): talent runs I a ` 1 I A? . Ihirnl m-rmn mom lies. It seems to me both of these ladies need the serious attention of some specialist on diseues of the brain. 1 have heard an opinion expressed that women are leee frank and honest than men. If this is true, it is due to their education. Women are tau ht to conceal and men to reveal their true tun-.9 from the cradle up. Women are taught that the world expects them to be statues of decorum, end that it is merciless to the one who by word. atmom phere. or act indicates that she could step down from her pedestal. Man is taught that he is u huuiun beimr ` of varied passions, liable to fall into error, which the world quickly forgets nod for- gives. He tells the truth about his nature and his temptations, and the world listens, `sympnthizes. and admires. Woe unto the woman who, no nmtterhow free from sin, confesses: to her beet friends that she has ever in thought even been stirred from her role of absolute decorum. She is forever more branded doubtful." Consequently she hides from the world, and, if necessary, lies to conceal her real, human self from detection. I hnve heard -the objection offered thet if we all speak ..i....I.m. truth we must speak [of many L lrllta [ iesnnputliizes-. admires. N sin, ever absolute doubtful. absolute truth speak ill of many ` ple. I do not believe it. There is no unmn being no depraved that good cannot be spoken of him. It would be an interest- ing experience if we should all experiment for en entire month in finding the excellent ......n:... ... mnnlion in each person we meet, foi entire month I nuuu-5 ....u ......- .... .- quulity to mention person and keeping silence concerning his or her faults. un--.... Immwer. in often made to nerve Silence, however. is made nerve as the helpless luuidmaid of liars. I can imagine no more despicable lie than _the one conveyed by silence when speech is needed to defend the reputation of some victim of mnlice or envy. Mnny n heme hubeen-Ihedolyod by the signicant. sil- ent lie of one whoehoultl have 5 en the7 would defence. 1 am afraid. t ' is 3 . . . . ,..___1 .....-- Cu-mining chm; gngg. ` D n93I|'IQuuw_vu up, v..v N on who uhoum I | wordoldafence. six I phase: of fuluhood more fen I-Jlun. , I Linn-.`lik:uYunh,'- Qe more frequently I burn than o.but coruinxmthoduof edu- ...a.... ..... immune` or cure the mulyly. ' mm min nun-w,-nu -_- ...... . , cation can increase` malu It in uld that several of our great nova! worltorrihh Jinn im childhood. Tl vivhl hnagiunan not-Inyd event: 1 viv hnaginuian oonnyou euuu Inn A` loans which they nlnad an annual oocnr- , renou. Utiliud in fiction. thalr inborn - mruigy to: gggorato oomnonxu-onto ` 0 vainly! t9 the_ lover: or uxu-iting; A: .53`... steel anon. > rnmer, in ' ` n-ul fnrn. : ,1. _.-... coruin mosnounou onu- ' malady. E1 novelisis 2., _|.xI.lL-n.l '[`|..;,. `Ibo way is plain: soc OAl.L0\\'AY`S Furs. `lhoro neither can skin. uhoon. not curs. But just the thing to keep your wum : `lo keep you free from oold and storm. Which must bring peace in thin cold cllme. And make your (`hrisumu I happy lime. urmu. uni us - felniuino than Inas- n;\;! is'l>s Their s... u.) nu-ubn gut` Queen : collegc oldovlm-m. Rev. Rulnrv. Aylwnnl ha been in-ullul as pastor of the Congngutionnl chunh, Ifolnuru. Re\'. Thomas llnll unlled It the service. The htimcr chun-In ten-meeting In the country ovum. of .\louduy evening. so we know in what direction the boy: will take the girl: nlei hridin . In nonlv II the c urches to-marrow Ipl.`~ uemiun I not vmung t\Il|I:ru:n nun- Two Indies. conducting um Aug icon min- uion at lb-llingtou, Englunl, have mule 01!) conventions. in... I n N...-um nu-Inrnf .\Iuutl't*lL hll Ill! COIWIIIIDIII. Rev. J. 0. Norton. roctnr of .\Ioutn~al. remivecltho degree of II. II. hum Trinity College Dublin. At the annual meeting of the Quebec- ------ .-Ii.\.| gllignnn I-{p\'_ ']`_ l"\"l. `-3 `I10 (`Ion-gyuu-n IVIII (`orcnlnly lluo lucr- ullug 'l`opIn-Other (`hunk Noun. ( mi ol new Prnhytorinn church, Cu eton |u-1:. Jnnuuy lth. The 'l`oroutn l`rubyur_hn Re rim prneuu I ue Xmu number. u..u-.... \l..ahmlinI I.n.n-mocliun un on I uov owning. Jam. Inn. The decoration: In the Anglh-an churches lo-Inorrow will be uuunuslly time. Rev. Dr. Parker uyl that be In: no in umtiun of 4-var vhiliuu Anwricn in. -r..... |...n.. .~.....Im~unn An Ann Al NIO Illllllll llltvuug evangelical alliance Rev. chuun Qruldaut. 1).... I... -. ll:-Hilliu A vhol ulmul-I be taught to ennui-I:-r I 3 alight. prourlutiull u 1 olaporturc {mm I Inorulity and uric! truthfulnou bl speech. I won in trivial nation. A: one ol the hlglwll virtues. However lightly we any speck of telling "white Ila." wo I" fool my instinctive re~ lpocl tor the man or woman who bu Iron nnpuunlnn {or damn trnthtulnou. ucl V0 have only to lmllal our mm live: on the ray It-upalutlon to be regnnled in the lame _ ?s'a"r1' 34 PRINCESS #3]; chuoin nukkut. Rev. curb. .\lc(ii|li\`uny uul (`umber land collecud $l.2L'\0 in lklloville in aid of oldovlm-nt. Ran , Ruhlrl. Avlwusnl innullqul IIIIO .\ll|lI llullll-r. Balaton .\h-thocusl te~mo.-ling 1 llov owning. Jan. nal. 11.. Amm-nlons in Anglican c the girl! Ilel nruun In neatly Al up. cinl urviccn will be held in uonnnemonuon of the birth at Chriat. Some of the church Are beautifully doc:-rtteul. 1 s...... will he mm-in music in the Catholic. beautifully doc:-rlleul. 'I hero will he upon-inl Anglican Anal Molhodlut churcheo to-morrms. In St. Mary`: cathedral Haydn`: mul Fur- mer'u Man will be sung. ID---- I 'r Iiin-In-r. now at Morriuburg. will be Rev. J. T. Pitcher. now Mot-rinbur . hu hm! I unanimous inviution from te Mountain street church, Montrul. to Income in tor next year. In`: (L ll. Bavne ha accepted thtf ull ff v. Bayne IUCCYIG1` the of Calvin Presh tcrinn church, 'embr0|u-. II. it expected in the introduction will take place on the 27th inn. Rev. Dr. Dmnhl McLeod ukeql, on u re- cent Suudny, for 831.5(1) to clenr otfn l'reelvy- terian c..urch debt at Unluhiele, Scollnnxl. The olfering` Wu $4.5l8. TL- _..... v.....|.m.-u-im 1-hurch at Onkville olferin $4.5l8. The new 'reIbyteriAn church will cost 8|3.0ll) ; Knox church Avr neuly completml ; hull Amount for church at Rich- mond, l .Q.. subscribed. 'r.. .....m.w the ohrimn in the Anglicnn llluuu, 1 .\q.. -nu-... .... ... To-nmrmw the offerings 11 and Catholic churchecgoestothe fund. Nickels shouldn't. be dn plnte under'the circumuunces. Ra-.~ Allen .\l.:Rouie. ll. ID. under'the clrcnmsuncu. Rev. Allen .\|.:Rouie. IL, is look after the spiritual welfnre of the .\Ielhod at Corunnu. N.\'., huving rtdusted I honor: from Drew theologic Ieminnry. A. .......I ......ll hnlidnva the ronms of who mny not have homes open [0 un.-Iu. The men`: meeting of the \'..\l.C.A. to~ marrow Afternoon will take the form of 5 special Clirintuiau service. The president will reside and special singing will be pro vu . ` At All Saints` church there will be even long and carol sin ing II 8 o'clock this even ing. To-morrow ol communion at 7:!) o'clock ; Inntins. l0:. ; holy communion, l_I ; even song. 7 ]un.. followed by enrol singing. . _ V A l1l`IlI|l selection from Handel`: Meuinh GREAT CLEARING SALE Fol! 2 \\'l-IEKS ONLY. commencing Saturday. Dec. 17th. Iron! Bargains. Prices Away Down on our _.x.. ......|. no Flnlhlnm Gents` I-`urnishlng singing. A renal selection will given at the evening service in Queen 8%. church to-matron . The ulection will include recitntivee. solos. end chonreea. Ccpielof words will be provided for the congre tiou. | A.l.l|tionnl Amzlicnn churches has begun | Additional Anglican at .\lnund\'ille, ML. Lyunhaven. \'n., lino- s---- M... Pnrt Alla-ahnnv nncl Brockville, theological seminary. An uauml oumll holida a the Y..\l.(f. association wil be open all dsy Monday for the une of my young men have homes open to them. TI... man`: meeting Vs. Lyunhnven. \ 3., unu- ton, Mum. Port Alleghnny l`enn., Pnaandenn. L`n|.; and com leted at Riverside, Cal., l'eo.rl River, N. '.. Ken- aington. London. lfmg.. Don Imus. Penn. A few weeks aim-4: the fat er of Rev. F. II! Ilka nu Univ u public generosity. Hr`?!- ThO`ClIl'Illll|IlI .vu There` was not nu large a market this morning as has been cnstpnury in previous years. his was due to the fact that Thurs dny`s market we: preferred by many fsrm~ era. It gave them a chance to sell their pro~ duce and make their purchases with more frecdont. However, the square. Brok and \\'ellingt.ou streets were, covered with wag- gons. Tons 0` turkeys. geese, and chick_ens were seeurt-d,_nn:l at cheaper rnt-23 thnnhnve been asked for the past week. There was any amount of meat sol-I. nml other knick- nncks, that will he useful in making the holiday as happy and nppetising day. ___-j_.-?__- C/oncort on one llIul_VIu- Last evening an concert occurred at \\'ui:'c~ ? isla_n under the nu:-piece of the A.0.l,'. W i lodge No 260. About fty from Kingstun] and Garden ialnudwent over on the utoalner Pinrrepont. Ex-nld. W. Dunn presided. The progrannne was an excellent, one, con- sisting of addresses from Messm. Spnukie. Going. Godwin in-I Mvelvey ; songs by Dr. and Mrs. Music. and Misses Meek; reading by Mr. Dugdnle; H.-citations by Capt. T. l llonnelly and .\lnUer Bennie I-`olger. `The 9 Kingston serenade club was nice in nttem!- : nn, Thn Hotel A rn YIuI.~ \ Arrivsl At the British American I[otcl-- 3 I Hope; N. Wuhington. N Washington. Toronto; E. Me Out., 1'`. Scantlion. Lnusrk : ...rr_., , The 9 cirin of the Messiah to be given : be u the lat wee_k in January promises .. .. .....o .n.-mm; The churn: number- ` ` n the lat weqk In January Pliluuuuc he I grant success. The number- ; t ing about I00; hard at work, and the \ cumunitno uro w corrupondina with the! lending soloists of Torontp. Hamilton. 01- j tags." Monarul and _other plans. The next practice will be on Tuoday evening. '- __.1 I Bargains. Pncea Away [Dunn uu nun mum stock of Clothlnx. Gents` Ioodn. Hus. Fur Cnpo.Gonllcn\cn`a Nockwear. Trunks and Valium. (`umo early and secure your iupply at the -- An I` . n_ wonszTfu7_o`ri ;....g+m. 1 . ._. Selling in month at l(.sttehbury | )-Inurmw the ouerlugi Ill ulu nu Catholic churchengoeulothe cler H . drnppec ._ul... .1... nu-Qnnnon '_____._:___ C/uncort Wolfe lllallgld. .,-__. ....4..........l ..| .`_ Thmcnrlllmun Market. ____.?__.___. Hotel A rnnnn. . . .- n,u:_\. |.-... ..... subscribed. r Anglican ..n......|.....m.mtlm clerm men`: lu.i \\ |un.:u Wuuvx. _.-A -74.- r of I . uuv vv-yy-4 -- -'** `Star Clothing House. 93 Princess St., Ir-.. Janna I-nlnu \\'alHnRt0n SI. L|i.. looking I elhodisls qrIdu_|bed with 'IYII!|.- V ' \meri1-an Ilolcl-- n E : J. .\I`. Iilack, ` . y` 1 mu Vacuu- how, n , ....,..-..` :ler v\ men I rpec on the gon .\lou mmiclc-r 4 __ 1...... EBA`I2_{;A1Ns EM-PHOTOGRAPHSt SPECIAL - om! Phntognph 1-4 Mosh I`:-until-8x13in. A Lot of Samples of Gloves and Silk Mulers which will be sold at a Great Discount. Underwear at Cost Price. J. R. RATTENBURY. I-Iwr`vbody `who order: I dun Clbilh st our Gtllory this week w||l.bc pnsenwl FREE with n nely nished Frolnod Photo- grnphol theuuelvu. Rmnemhor everybody _-A. Best Quality Finest Finished Cabi- nets on Gilt-Edged Cards. 1 LargeH Lifesize Phot raph.guar- anteedgood likenessan ne nish. I Handsome and Durable Bronze and Gold Frame, with Back, Glass, etc., Reaittings free. No poor picture: Allowed to lure thegnllery. Everythlnggunnnuncl nt-clsu. Lndies And Children I speckl- \ 1>ao'roe1m>n2:n, , ` Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts., QOPEN EVER 1 DA Y. ;Bl.0W|NG oun own HORN. We no not much given to BLOWING OUR OWN llORN,bnt are you unre that right here-AT HOME-IN KING- STON-lhere in I store wlnich, while it far surpasses in `Size, Neatness, Comfort, General Brightness of Appoarancs. FACTS N0 N0 Hume`! Also carries Larger and More Complete General Assort ent of Than any other Bookstore in the DOMI i NION OF CANADA. : Of course there are stores which curry more complete utobka in my one line, but taking tlieunu 3 whole what ma Itatoia beyond doubt I fact | A visit then to such I place ought to iu~ 1 tern.-st Kingatolfs Citizens. and again we invite every one to come It my tilnosand see what we olfer. You will not be pressed to buy, And particularly at this Chriatmss Season yun can spend half an hour pleasant` ` Books, C Stem open every / " :___._._ THE 3531` DRY HARDWOOD ,__ unh nrnnn tt\!hl.l\!n L II"IE IJBUI I-III: -u-nu-vuwvvw I-` ! '\'{'33')':: `an Inn woob chaps: fm. WILLIAMS` ,YAR-D n .|_._.I: l\....I. nal nflrlnnnx Q WOOD KINDLINO !i3biiLN"}{15v1i1dHT 00., (mm) , Stookl.Gn|I|IIdPmVHuD0|ll'I. 1x1.m.nncx.Igr. - omc:-mus: Uvlu I nu complete? UIGI Vlvuuua u-v--.., -- . . Two docn below Wellington ll. WOLI-`. ~- - Pnopn . VV `Lianne-no-nu ,-j--_. Atlu:i'l3 l)ock. not of Princes Oloe Up-murn nvc lllhook & .\lunn\y'u. URAYONS. ma up cgognau s1on.'o_uo.7 In In Immune to Emgu a million at the nut_ununl Cwltal IIIILIIII. to be lnoulnd n-fumnorofnnmhuuthouxtnnuu llan'ionofthoN.Y.()ouoo1hroIl8u&nnl mlxolnluqund of (Mono Bards FREE THIS WEEK. Over Stnchauh Hsrdwu-u Store. -$5.00; Inlainderson &Uo., `Pr-iness Street. utationery and % Fancy Goods WORTH $10. i{EFGT{oNANz7\| AS A VBOLI NET. --AND- - A LL FOR till ele.v1-n IfIT ARRIVED I A qlold uportment of I-`ALL SUITINGS YER ATINGS: alto .\'obhy TROU- IER 308 that would please the moat. fastidi- oul lute. made up in the l.n_,lust En Hub and Ametletaenodfashlona. and n I-`int-L un,l`lt ` Rggnombor the place: ' ;_ 1 ___.__._..--_-u--urn-Iwr TO THE PUBLIC. The subscriber is now prepared to show complete nsomncnt or the LATEST FALL uul WINTER 00018 in Suiuus. Ovsnoont 1 I I bxsand housings. whlohho will make up ` h lint-class style at resaolsablo prices. _________.-------------"--- ~ am: much mmlsnma guns: n |._l..s-gn I In! uu: Lnunuu .-......___..- J V Huthohoutunonnontolulhrluznnvmlor war. llonluv. Gloves. Bcai Umbrella. Col III. Ifuglkcohhfs. lac. lbr men. It Cub` -I-- I-I--nnnd aunmhrour owuu-ado. \ The hunt. Moat Styliuh unl Fuhionnblo ~-~J-----I A L-"1' nlunnhl ll, lllllluvlu-In W` p.-g._1mporuddll'oc(l\ n...nl.-nnn '1-n `AIEII --~A SP!-`.CIALTY-- Both for Llditl And Gentlemen, in great ` ITM ldlfll. Dllll nlyuuu uuu . -..........,... lleulgeu ever produced. N0 Indy should be without one, u Ihe can won both I (`up and I Bonnet n the cum time. ll'Tho [Argent Stock in tho --i`_* `om. No tumble to show 5 :4 Is. J'OS__ B- S]EI'I`EZ,j , ___.u....... . 9_4In(nm Stain. om~r_rsf 4 rmuuaamoa.\ In sod and Po:-nun Lamb. OPP. Cl'l'\' H()'l`l-IL. KINGSTON. Leading Hatters and Furriers, MIRCHAS1 '- .2- -inland.` any -___ __ KING" S'l`.. 2 doors from Wma omen. {late Cutter for Mr. 2. Provost). ?:__:_____.__.:_. Hlloaduat JUST RECEIVED. F iNE FURS un-I- 1'50 Pdmhr $1:-I Husker. an Panama 9 ,c - LI. &a-$-:-.___ `ASTTAIUII. - 2:DKmu Stain. _ A. CAP- L IA ID!` IIUII. It V;--. nddh-act our 1 inn do on ntuu Rehab any .....-- . K::E:1srNJ3:i3Y 1. good will lowuniu nmu. ~-_ALI- g.`-sun . to -olec` vuict y. SLE/GH ROBE 8 &. 000}! 00.4 T8 - _-.a-outs Ion: Iuwnuu-o Tun Ruurun Murine: alum St. lawnuoo Council. o as! At-onnuvn. are held on the lust. all at ondnn In every month at lp.u.. Ian` the Causrnqul Odd l`ol|owI' Hall. PI-Ino D.I|. Auden: 81. Joni. So. I. < uh. at 7:3 3. Cuulqn . No. I. on Wed n 13 pa. Cunud `Moan:-up Comp;n;. unnto from New York (We? 3.1111213. 9'1 ! . I MI-Ind Man I`. A. Polar. :1! Brook 80.. Kmuoton. Young Ion`: Accounting. qr RuoI`.u Iloolalhtmcurnu. 1:3`; 0 nglun .. oi [Hf IJII. ulna`: Inna, Sunday on ma mm. and Bnuuwllu at I L-. All young In: hate I vu-. an Ina I volcano. .. W- V- Wain`: drug otnro. I-Intoruiumenu wore hel-I in the Bothol and Third Methodist churches lut evening. Brad 8 lioothb in the alien neat place [or plnn bloch. bunchwoonl. hl or mft wood cut or nn-a-ut. n--...l....I`. rm nnnlm. oramzes. nun. un-cut. CI-ur!onl`| for up lot. oranges, table niniut. canned ruit, \`l"|{t'|IlJll`- and tweet cider. (`nwfunh is the hemlqunrternfor oranges. data. wings grape: anal gs, anal sweet cider. Th A- -I....-u (`hriatmn nreu-M, ud agent. for Kinglwu. A Ind, charged with Inning loroken John 0T0:-lo`: windown. wu ordered to rephtce them And pay the emu of the court. Plnwnl has the lies! nmvk of dry wood in ` the city. (`all and examine it before buying elu.-Irhem. Yard foot of Princess street. -um- -.....|....... no that nil cloth cloth ht- FURS Ynml font at rrmccu unsu. The omplovool of the oil cloth tory presence?! Mr. Am:-y, the gem-rnl mm- r, with I gold heuleul onne lut evening. F. W. Spun nberg has an excellent variety of msrb e clocks. which he ran re~ tail at much lower pricu than was even offered hen bulore. Fur the but uality nf .\\-rnntnn stove cc-ul. Also for mglinh (No.-wcutle) black uni `as cool at lowest runes go to gas work: \.`OIl ylrd. Io` vnn want In mnke vour wife happy get ` An elegant (`hriatnun present. Lnnuloirne." from I -|ge'u. the only authori- Kinglton. A I..I_ chnnmql having ylfd. If you Irlnt to mike your happy her one of those hnnclwme carpet nu eeporl for I `Xmas present. at Kirkpatrickh. I59 Princess street. r 1`L-|.a.o mu.-rial fur vour 'X|na.s ugke 1 The best. muterial fur your and pudding. Flour, fruit. pee-ls And spices at Hendry &. Thompson's. Price: to wit hlhl times. rL-... .... . Phrinmu tree at the Or- silt. times. ` [here was I Christmas i plan`: Home last ni ht, and I heal joll{' time of it the little lol 3 had. They ll re- ceived tokens of uoction. u_- u..u.|...n . .ilI: hnmlkerchicfs. culr of affection. See Mc.\Inlion e eilk hnntlltercliicfs. mere end silk mutllers. gent`: ties. lined and unlined gloves, and mine. fancy goods. to... for `Xmas presents. Best value in the city. For my out of nervoueneee. eleepleenneee, week stomach. indigestion, dylpepein, try (`nrter`e Little Nerve Pills. Relief in nine. The only nerve medicine for the price in the mnrket. The oiciel lint of conviction. to-dey pub- lielied. in the longeet on recon! for many quarter: past. Hard times do not mnke men more provident or lew-abiding, it in nlnnr llllll lllulv Puvvuuuuu v. -_.. _-. , c, clear. Pleasing. soothing. heali . relieving. ' curing. is the description of ssnl Bnlm. which in receiving I national reputation LS - ----. I... Int."-I. mid in the head. ht) as good as ordinary narmuvuugu..m mrcl.leli\'cred throughout the city. Crawford, foot of Queen street. 1: ...... ......o m Innka vour children ht I vurv nu: nu-n-nu... `N... ..V _,,, fever. etc. Try our dry edging! $2.50 per cord; \ in. hlmtlu S`! ner curd ; dry oak cord ( street. If you want to make your happy on (`hriutmaa mornin call at C. Vanu- Imm`s, King street, am get them an assort- ment of sweets. Mixed candies, |.'x-. per lb. and French creams, the best in the city. __.I.. 0'1.` vuiely. An J-1l\ Try dry edging: `.'.ou pr! w.-. , pine blocks $3 per dry good ordinary hardwood $3.50 .....-.I .leli\-cred thrnuahout laconic Iofllh lotlnp.' Hindu. No. Ito: lundu. Ju.8mLu7:lJ they have given wneu uuusu nu .._,.,...,. dizziness pain in the side, constipation 4 diaordorad atomnch. -I-L-.. ....... nnmn mrv urococioun vnu dieorderedltomech. There were some very precocious youths at the city hell last evening. Aite: Lizzie Allen he/l completed her recitation a happy- looking` little lad, nbout seven years of ego, jumped from his sent and addressing About one hundred other boys remerked : ' By goeh that`: " The Lamp Went Out `[00 Soon. The late Reuben Brown, druggist, Gun- umque. had on insurance of $14,000 on his life. He left $500 to Grace church ; 8400 to French missions: SIOO to the Y.I\l.C.A.. - and the balance of a$`2.00() policy to be ex- pemleal by Mrs. Brown for charitable pur- ses. It was clearly brought out an the Inquest that usually in lam was huming on the dock 03 which he fell, from dark to daylight. but on this articular occasion it went out five minutes Before the boat start- ed. and would have been reli hted at once only at that particular time t e watchman WIS attending to switching I train in the ....-..l .` _,__ ,. A Rather Bright Boy, A five year old, sleigh-riding down the bill It the foot of Brock street, had a pair of blue looking hand: that extrscted pity from I citizen. Here's a quarter, my lad. he slid, " and buy yourseif a pair of mittens for I C ristmu-gift." ' um: mud on them for vou." said u)- ` Christmu-gift." I ll gonad get them you." I - I other citizen. and togetlaer they `visited t a market. The cnverlngs were secured and Ithon the kid, a ho viewed the grent stacks of fowl: said. Now. if we had 5 turkey for dinner to-anon-ow I'd Be happy." He got. it without delay. I 7 ` only 88.00. . E I l re\'u|t has decided to sell (until Christ i man) his ready-made boyu` cults. size: In t 0 Guaranteed :1 B tluction. ` . -__. ,_._.__..._.._ ._ wool I. Youths ` bags from v to ten `year: of a , fur $3.00 ; Inch`: units will be ml at Q. great: re~ * "I8 Ill yard. . ! A Frequent Annoynnee. ` I ! Who is there that in not frcqucnlly annoy- ? ed by distressing headaches? Suffenen from sick or nervous hadneho fill ml n l .4:l|:|:.ln Burdoodak Blood; Bitters. ' So by all lliu up ioino. V . ' ' .. J. B. PAGE & 00., INQIQENTS OF THEDAY. receiving national repuuuuuu for hatarrh. cold in the head. hay _,_ sooxmms. k at lnglnnd. _ 5!. 1 dm Ioyul AI!-anus. . . .. \lnn-l-I inn :1! lh. n. Wodnulq. Jun. lllh. at IIIIIII. min. at the Homo! lu- l zloty. llnu-at Illhelrl w ` u....n..Iu.dPrInmnm... 1 THE BRITISH WHIG. SATLIRDAY. DEC. 24. ,- ..-...__. -.... ..._- GALLOWAY SGREET|NG , on Thundu. Jan. 1 per corn; In ; conlvaoot . y._ .\..l Q`) 7.0 not ruuuvu, `L50 per Irv R l ELLA WHEELER SAYS LIARS OFTEN- * ER BORN THAN MADE. ` Route Dllbrolt Tutu ul l.||n-Wuuun With Whom l.:|I'|u I l)|unIo-l'or- lulu of Pnplu `that lung Will licenc- nuo-l IoI Illonu In Atll to Luann` uni Ion Frquonlly lion-I Than llndo. ccopirluhtur mu . "lat him who in without tin can the lint 19 Item. We are all lian to 0 rule: or loo: lo- roo. but that lmnonta In-I does not can the cum-mity of the crime. I once sun I charming luly, in the mo- onco ol neural yuan: whom the hml uoun dolighllully onuruining. mu 5 ooh] [mm but servant`: hand. noon it with a slight flow and return it. uyin . "Toll the gon- Clon I have gone to bet with I violent houluchn." Tlw nurvnm bound and con- ..-....| .5. mnnnnau .-Ihu: inurouinu the heulache." The nervelu uoweu um I:uu- veye-I the message --thue inureaaing nnnaher otliure by two. Fuhionable lieu of thin Itiml are nut eup- roee-.l to count in the catalogue of elm, but t meme to me they am: like raaitee which ll0Ill`0V the clelicate leave: J: lent otter at time. They injure ancl hlunt t e tiner per ceptione of right and \\ rung. A gentleman leid a wager with a lady the other evening thet Ilte Nllllll not live thmu h the lollnwln "(lav without lying, unleu a we hurt the feelinge of Ionic ol herlriende by eeemin rutlenue. She out the wager, declaring that the found polite Iiee aluolntelv new-eeary. as he had eaicl. I do not believe them neceeeary, however. and I am wulitlcnt we would win and retain more lrit-u<|a in the long run if we built our daily liwn on a foundation of i aheolute truthlulneee. The moment I detect man or woman in a lie. however trivial. my interest and reepect in leeeened. anal l mu sure uther people are inllnenceal in the sauna way. I 1.- ........-..o nnv nu-n line have uttered lh sauna Ihe moment my own lips V polih lie I feel a In-idcd loosening of regsrd for Inyulf, And un couscioun llul. uilenco or tact could lune ;'.1\'etl me [tom the foolish l n error. T he linr who possesses A good memory may mnke I mecca of his prnfeeeion [or yenu without detection. It is seldom, how- ever, that the Art of lying And the art of remembering are combined in one person. I remember in tvomnn in my own pmfee aion, who told me in our brat interview that she Ind received 875 for I short Article which hail revently :tp|)e|tI'l:(l. Un our Ie~ ` ' I I W ,_:.....l (Kn fun it A fg 138 PRINCESS STREET,