etc. with relief. Y od- vorlaomog`t1nToroh Man mdum mg was nnucuorrn bu ` muntngvmedl inhalant: oucggg to Invest any mm in Nasal Balm. I sent an I mouse. and must uynwuthe! best investment I ova: made. `It vo me to renal. and In lent an twol d tho th as] .......':3m3}`:`.%f.t ...i`;.. `....J .`f'x I ionld unrontlv NIVIDO all end vim Aehe they would he Ilmoet priceless to those who antler from this dlntneeing complaint: but fortu- uhly Ihelrgoodneu doee noteud hore.Ind those who once try them will and then mu. pills valu- able In eonuny weye tint they will not be wil- ling to do without them. But after all sick hand I L I - - mii Eoulncho. yet Carter`: was Liver Pull no oquuly nlunble In Countipcon. curing and plo- Von ling this annoying oomplslnt. while they also H o can-not II] disorders the nomu:h.aumu_lnte iho liver Ind regulate the boweln. Even 1! they only cm-ad - - j - 1 ' liver und regulate we bowels. nvcn u may: HEAD" u ,` _ .\ .4 _.,..u u L- _u___;__x-.I.._...- n...-... Murray & Taylor's, lick Eeednche sud relieve all the troubles Inci- dent to e blllone can of the system. such ll Duzineu, Nansen. Drowulnonl. Diutreu ener mung. Peln In the Side. to. While their most remarkable nuoceu ha been Ihown In curing L 1 . L Q 1 You are invited to inspect the~ Greatest Bargains in Dress 1 Goods ever brought into { this city. I Heavy All-Wool llttoman Cords. Heavy All-Wool Foules. DRESS 00008. A WONDERFUL SURPRISE FUR] EYLRYBUDY A!` Murray & Taylor's LOW PRICE STORE. '33. [T0111 I06 nun ' cage: 11%: $0 entire! cannot?- . I ' advise Vii: ,. E`. I. H. Mocronv. oftl::'l1dson Bsgbco ubynne. Munmobl. : I a nd I ncattrrh forhnum otyenrs. and ' tended upwards of amggytng , I I h 33.?3.`;`..m`"`..`i`x.`":n""""f:'n.1.m..m...`.?.3 I'll: Povdcr nova vu-Ian. A marvel o purity. unnulh and vbolnnunaneu. Ion economical than than old klndn. and au- not on sold In oompolluou v u. up multitude a! low uni. short weight. alum of hm halo Pqvdon. owoxu nu.-An. R0 AL AK- lag I-'0WDI|`.Iv. 00.. II Wall Blunt. New See for yourself at 176 PRINCESS STREET. LADIES 3 H-Anbqolutely Pure`. |u Illluuulu lll'lll- unuuunn AGHE _.. __ i'r~._-- AL- MEL HMM up n n Mnrnm nfthn Rim-nn run run BUR: -.I--|.- --.4I -`II;-4 all Olin Ohnnhl ID UIICCCUI [Ill l)lR7l.l luuwll Au SICK __; n__A_ _ run. In... 5,000 YARDS FORMER PRICE | aecmer ox nun. Standing then as I imagine now Ido, in` that Bethlehem night with an infant; Christ. on thqgam side and tin: speochlan creatures \ of God on tboother, I cry, Look out how you strike the rinvcl into thgt horse i, side. Tnlm 0!! tlutcurbcd bit from club bleeding mouth. Remove that saddle from thntrnw back.` Shoot not f\_m_fI,:;x that bird that is too sm;:l1 ' for food. Fcrgtt nottopu`. water into the me at that canary. Th:-mr`ouy,|o:ne cnxrnli I land 3" tine uuuuun VVIMJLI U053. xtu who can tell what the world owes to horse, and camel, and ox for transporta- tion? And robin and lurk have by tho cuntntas with which they have lled orchard and forest, more thanpaid (or the few` grains they have picket; up,.tor their sustenance. When yonabnse any creature of God you strike its creator, and yon insult the Christ who, thoughhe might have been welcomed V into life by princes, and taken his rst in- 1 fantile slumber amid yi-Jpn I plush , and canopietl couches and pling waters from royal aqueducts dripping info basins of ivory and pearl, chose to be on tho level with a cow`: horn, or n c_unel's hoot, or a_. dog : nostril, that" he might be the allevia- tion oq-`brutal sum-ring as well as the re- ` deemed` of mm. uL__A:..... 6|.-.` no I lrnnnrinn I|nI'.1`n n` [DIS \\'Ul`lll H5 V-U ll1l\U- In the first chapter of Genesis you may see that they were placed on the earth before man was, the fish and fowl vrvatcml the fifth day, and the quadruped the morning of the sixth day, and man not until the afternoon of that day. The whale, the eagle, the lion, `and Il1th0 lower creatures of their kind wove predecessors of the human family. They have the world by right of posession. They have also paid rent for the places they occu- pied. What au army of defense all over the ` Imml an`; u: faithful waft-}: (Inna And D0 surruuuueu U] um uumu um-uaus wuuav moan and plaint aml bellowing have for ages been a prayer to God for tho arresting of their tortures and the righting of their wrongs? It did not merely happen so" that the unintelli- gent creatures of God should have been that ` night in close neighborhood. Not a kennel in all the eenturiea, not a bird`: nest, not 3 wornout horse on towpath, not a herd freez. ing in the poorly built cow pain, not a freight car in sunuuer time bringing the beeveste market without water through a thousand miles of agony, not a surgeon's room witness- ing the struggles of fox or rabbit or pigeon or dog in the horrors of vivisectiou but has an interest in the fact that Christ was born ' in a stable surrounded by brutes. Horo- members that night, and the prayer He heard in their pitiful moan He will answer in the punishment of lhl).\`G.\\ ll0 umltreut the dumb brutes They surely have as much right in this world as we have. I 1.. `Ln R-out nhuvxh-\r nl nnvunnin 1-nu i|\nI- 51:4 U (118 Behold, in the rst place, that on the rst night of Christ's life God honored the brute. creation. You cannot get into that Bethle hem barn without going past the (`aim-ls, the mules. the tlugrs, the oxen. The hrutcs of that stalzlu hm:-cl the {int cry of the infant Lord. Some of the old painters represent the oxen and tunnels kxiooliilg that night be- fore the new born bubo. And well might they kneel. Have you ever thought that Christ came, among other 1!: E ngs, to alleviate the suferings of tho brute creation! Was it not nppropriuto that he slmuld during the first few days and nights of His life on earth be surrounded by the dumb beasts whose ..-.... 5.. 11.-.: 1..- 4-- ._ - _..,. I-....... - ruvl u-`I. At llbl. the world has A Christ and just the Christ it inwls. Come, let us go into that Cliristinns m-um in) though we had never be- fore \\nnliippa~ at the manger. Here is I Mudnnmi worth looking at. I womlor not that the Inns! fn-quent name in all lands and in all (`liri.~ti.'u1 wuturics is Mary. And tlrre are .\lur_\.~` lll |!lllD.(`(`S and lilur_\'.~` in cabins. nnJ though Hvrnum and Fn-nrh nnul Italian and .\`puni.~h and English pnmnunve it dif- Ion-ntly, Illl`_\ ll.l`l` all naim-sakes ol the one Whom we lin-l on a bed of straw with her pale {am against the soft Cheek of ('hrist in the night of tho I\'ntivit_v. All the great painters have tried on canvas to pre- sent llnry and her child and the inci- dents of that most famous night 0! the world`sliistor_v. Raphael in three dierent master-piou-s celebrated them. Tintoret and Uuirlanjo surpassed themselves in the "Adoration of the Magi." Corregio needed todo nothing more than his Madonna to become immortal. The Madonna of the Lily." by Leonardo (la \" i, will kindle tho ndmiration of all ages. nrlllo never won g'ruiter triumph by his pencil than in his presentation of the Holy Family. But all the galleries of Dresden are forgotten when I think of thosmallruom of that gallery con- taining the Sistine Madonna" Yet all of ` them were copies of St. Matthew's Ma- donna and Luke`: Madonna, the imzpired Madonna of the Old Book, which we had put into our hands when we were infants and that we hope to have under our heads when we die. l'\AI...I_I :.. 4|... n....o ..l...... ol...e .... AL- A...` OPPOSITION 0/my wMHou.s, KINGSTON. ' Duulvrla In (I lII`lllI.R3l llllllu VII`!!! BIIIUWH open. and mum or the best singer: of a world where they all sing stood then`, and putting has-k (In-drnl--ry nf (`loud chanted a peace nnthom, ulml all the echoes of hill and Val- lvy npplnuclc-l and onmrod the Hallelujah rhorus. AA I..,Va 5|... .......I.I L..- _ I`L_:..a. __ I .l..4 AL, IR} II! l"lIlllIl'rUl' Ill mrux uuu IIfVUn. But tho slaw century and the slow ynr and the t~|-u numb and the slow hour It Insturh-ad. The world had had mntim or mnoerts in tho mnrning And wasp:-nu And can- verts in the c-vo-ning. but now it is to have: (`onmrt at umlnigbt. The black window shutu-rs of n Dmx-nnbcr night were thrown ` |.-..|. a|._..I___. ..L....l -|,-._.,..| _ _,, , Ill. lXIIqwfX3 Ono thounnnd years of thoworldh exist- enoorollodpnlntullynnd wcnrily along, and no Christ. Two thouund yarn. and no Chr. 'l'hrootbounndyouI.AndnoChrlnt.. FourthoIunnlyeorI.cnil nochrlnt. Give uonChr|ot,hudcrlolA-yrhnnndPa'nnn undchddnuudzyptlnn clrlllnuombut shoupnotthoaorthund tho llpnolthnky undo no answer. The world had already hoonnmuont of gnnill. Among poem had Annapu- nppanrad Homcr And Thuph and one: And Sophocles and Euripides and Alexis ll-Zucbylus, yet no Chrilt to ho the mod poouc llgnro of the vonturieo. Among hmorlnnn hnd nppeuv-cl Ilemdocun and Xenophon and and Thu:-yuli-In-, but no Christ from whom All history was to data bu`|xwnrd and for Inn!-ll. L`. and A. D. Among tho con- quemru (`amillun and Iinnliua and Rngulul and Xnntnppus and Hannibal nnd Sclplo and Pompey and (hear, yet no Christ who wt! to bo mnqun-ror of earth and heaven. Rn! Hm uhnw 1-antnrv and tho nln- wag. Bmnxu-.1, I):-o.85.-8VioII uoduy at tho Bronklyu Tnharunoln was Juhlllnt. Proton Ion Bn-wnc and All, with orgu ul out-not. were manually powerful. and In. nance moo-Knox any that union. The Iholmudn o! pmplo who packed tho church and all tho nppnnohuneunedtojoln In thogrulehorul: llolhdl mint:-ompolotopolo, With Illlmluhlo away; no uhnll n-In whoa, uh I ca-on. Yonder heaven: have punt-d away. RM . 1'. Du\\'il.t Tlllnngo, D. 1).. took an the Iuhjert 0! his mrmon, The Barn and In Burroundlncu." HI: text. was taken from Duke H, 15: The shepherds hid one to un- ` other. but us now go even unto Bothloheln, and no this thing which In come to pnnL"._ Dr. Tahnngo -H: (Mu l,Innn-n4I rnnlln nl Oh. Inn:-LI`: nvlnt. V` Huh nu UL UUIUIIX Ell UV l.'l` HLIU ` are the faithful watch dogs. And nan hall what thn Irnrhl nwna In ll '30 Not Av-rldo-It Tilt (`lurlol `Tu Boll In a Mnblu--`l'ho Allovlotor ol ` Brutal Sullhrlug II Well In the lat- doonor of Man. REV. DR. TALMAGF8 CHRISTMAS SERMON AT THE TAIERNACLE. .\'.mmY or [cnnis'r. FHE BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY. DEC 27. cmor bent E11011` urea Imeus Ill vrunsuxp. "Behold also in `that first Christmas night that God honored the elds . Come in, shop-' herd ho a, to Both):-hem and see the chi!d. No," y say; we are not dmwetl good enough to come in." Yes, you are, come in." Sure enough, the storms and the night dow and tho brambles have mndorough work I with their npparqil, but none have A better right tocome in. They were the rsttoheor the music of that Christmas night. The tint announcement of n SIV'i0lll"I birthlwns made to those 1::.`:1 1`: the acids. Thom were wise- nrrcs ihn`. :;;`_;'_;'. in Iicthkahcm and Jena.-znlonl coring Ln (bop sloop. .u__..a_..-.| _. _-._' 11.... FOR SQLE cHEA1>,% 0 5,000 BUSHELS PEAS.` anv pjume so wav as a cums na1r.v Notice also that in this Bible night scene God honored science. Who are the three wise men kneeling before the divine infant! Not boors, no` ignoramusas, but Caspar, Bel- thasar and Melchior, men who know all that was to be known. They were the Imac New- tons and Hens.-hels and I-`nradays of their time. Their alchemy was the forenmner of our sublime chemistry, their astrology the mother of our magnicent astronomy, They had studied stars, studied metals, studied physiology, studied e\"!5min;;. And when I see three scientists bomb-,; before the l)e.'hltlflll babe, I see the prophecy of thetimo when all the telescopes and ini<-roseopes, nnll allrho Leyden jars, and all the electric batteries, and all the observatories, and all t e universities shall how to Jesus. It is much that way already. Where is the college that does not have morning pmyem, thus bowing at the manger? Who have been the greatest physicians! Omitting the names of the liv- ing, lest we should be invidious, have we not had among them Christian men like our own Joseph L`. lluchinson, and Bush, and Valon~ tine_Mott, and Abercrombie, and Abcruethyl Who have been our greatest scientists! Jo- seph Henry, who lived and died in the faith of the Gospel, and Agasiz, who, standing with his students among the hills, took oil his hat, and said, Youn,*_,v gentlemen, before we study these rocks let us pray for wisdom to the God who made the rocks." To- day the grentest doctors and lawyers of Brooklyn and New York, and of all tian religion, and are not ashamed to say so before juries and- legislatures and senates. All geology will yet how before the Rock of Ages. All botany will yet worship the Rose of Sharon. All astronomy will yet recognise the Star of Bethlehem. And physiology and anatomy will join hands and say, We must by the help of God get the human race up to the perfect nerve, and perfect muscle, and ` perfect brain, and perfect form of that per- fect child before whom nigh twenty handled this land, and 0! all lands, revere the Chris-` years ago Uaspar, nnu nelwautr, nuu chior bent their tired knees in worshlP- 'n..L..I,\ _I.<.. 1.. .u..e (hat {Yhrictmnn I DIIICI-I0!" IIUW IE, LVJIII-U I-CID B IINJTIJ cut through the elds, when, it the old road had been followed, the Prusinn gen- i eral would have come up too late to save the destinies of Europe. It was in child Ithnt decided Gettysburg, he having overheard two Confmloraw gen~ ernls in A conversation, in wlu:-ii they do- cided to march {nr Gett_\ slmI'g insu.-ad of Harrisburg and this, l`epnrt4'1I tn Governor Curtin, the Federal forces started to meet their opponents at Gettysburg. And the child of today is to decide all {hr gn-nt but tlos, make all the laws, &`l(` all the desti- nies and usher in the world's salvation or destructimi. Men,-women, nations, all earth and all heaven, behold the child! Is them any velvet so soft as a child's cheek! Is there any sky so blue as a child`s eye? Is there any musicsosweet as u ch'nld`s voice! Is there mg plume wavy a child's hair? otice Bible night Il.IlUl"I.l III III I-IIIIU WI IIXIIIIU. III I CI 31! wan to mean more than a grave. Eighty God! lay the renectionof that one child`: taco be seen in all infantile facea Enough have all then father: and mother: on hand ti they have a child ln the house. A throne. a crown, a acopter, a kingdom under charge. Be careful how you strike him acres the head, jarring the brain. What you aayto him will be centennial and millenial, and a hundred years and a thousand years will not stop the echo and re-echo. Do not say It is only a child. Rather say It is only an im- mortal." It is only a masterpiece of Jehovah. It in only a being that shall outlive sun and moon and star and ages quadril- lonnial God has innitn remurveo and He can give presents of great value, but when he wants to give the richat possible gifts to a household he looks around all the worlds and all the universe, and then gives a child. The gnvatu-at present that God gavo our world ho gave about HR? year! ago, and he gave it on n Cliristinus night, and It was of suvh value that in-nu-n ml_jourm~d for u mu-gs, and came down uml hrulm through tho clouds to look at it. You, in all ages God ha-a honored chilzlhoonl. He makes almost on-r_v pictureu failure unless there be a child vitlu-r playing on the oor, or looking through the wimlnw, or seated on the lap gnzim: into the f.'u-n- of it: mother. It mu 1: (`mill in .\'tuunnn`s kitchen that told the great Syrian war- rior wliem he might go and get cured of tho leprosy, which at his seventh plunge in the Jordan, was left at the bottom of the river. It was to the cradle 0! leaves in which a child was laid, rocked by the Nile, that Oodcalled theat- tentlon 0! hiatory. It was a nick child that evoked Christ`! curative sympathies. It was achild that Christ at in the midst of the squabbling disciples to teach tho lemon of humility. We are informed that wolf and leopard and lion shall yet be so domesticated that a little child shall load them. A child dzcided Wataloo, allowing the army of Blncher how they could take a short cut thnnnnh tho nhla than if thn nhl nnntl ` Wllnllli IIIU IIIUTKUH" IT III III` ` tnncy. No, no! Childhood Inn to ho hon- ored by that Advent. 110 mu` have I child`: light limb. and I child ! dlmplod hand, and I childi banning eye, and I childhsxen hair, and hobyhood wan to be honored for All time to como,andA<-ndlo ban in vnnnn Inning Ohnn n nvnvn inll! our Am~1-wan nouuouu. Behold also In um Biblo noun how on that Chrinunu night 00:] houorml child- hood. Chris might Inn undo hh ant vlnittaoour wu-Idtnncloud. In what: rbnriot of lunlnd viper he might. hut mllod down the sky cloorbd by mounted cavalry with lightning at drum sword. `llljnhhnduenrrhgoelnloukohlm up. why not Jesus I carrhgvof an to fetch him down! or, our tho u'u_hod bridge of I ruin- bow the Lord naught Inn dooendod. 01' Christ might hnvo Ind NI Inorhlity built nponunh out dtho duuol ogu~dan,u wuAdun.ln!ullnnnhood|tthoIart without. the lnuoductory feoblenm of In- lnnnv Nn not hllzlhnntl -an in ha lull. tothoee hlrde venghttoo let ntlth In the \ wlutere lnclemency. A1-rut thnt men who le mehlng thet one hon drew e loed huevy enough lnrthree. Rueh In upon thet enene when ho) : em torturing e at or tnnexlnk buttery end |'l`lIhuppN'. Drlve not all that old rolohln, for ltor nut lg n moth:-r`e (-retlle end under her win; there my be three `or for prime doenee of the ehy In trelnlng. And in you`: femllleeend ln your echoole teach the coming genoretlon mom Inervy then the ptpeent he ever ehown In thle merveloul plcture at the lletlvlty. while you point out to then the engel. show them eleo the canal, end while they hear the oeleetlel cheat let them eleo haertho vow`: moen. Bio more dldchrlnt ehow lnmut In the hotenleel wotld when he uld, Conldt the lulu. then he ehowed sympathy for the ornlthotoxlcel when he md. "Behold the lowle ol the elr," `nndtbo qnedrupedelworld whenheellowenl himerltwbe mlledln one plecee Mon and in enother plus A llunh. lleenwhlle. meythechrtetot theliethlehetn cettle pen have metvy on the waning Itoch yard: that are preparing dleeued end teveml meet tor Am *1-lcen honmholde. Ilnhnld nlnn In (Me Illhln nnnnen hat on ` Our Grand Gilt Sa.le-BoominC8- H Imm9n58 Dipla`-Y or Fancy Gods. . Store crowd: (1 daily with Cheerful Buyers securing Large Parcels, delighted with the Bargains. and also with the Gifts they receive. tof Open till 19 o'clock every night. Sutm-day iicht until12` o'clock. ' ~ ` . ! :ws a 'BISOIlTfE," *qreatTEs3g;.insia *Neaye;;mova1m: c. ROBINSON, . .vv enmg:onst., 2DoorsfromPrinoessSt. AND THEY WILL WI TWICE As LONG. Examine our stock on its merits. [ook well to the Quality and Finish of our Goods and then you can fully appreciate our Bargains. )Grand Sacricing Sale Now Going On. PERFECTION IN STYLE AND ASSORTMENT, SATISFACTION IN QUALITY AND PRICE. We back this claim of ours with proofs in the shape of Good and Reliable Goods at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES during our MINNES&BURNS `HERE IS OUR CLAIM FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. i is anxious to sell Winter Dry Goods,` and it only remains for you to decide ` where you can get the Most for your Money. Remember our 10 Per Cent. Discount continues until New Year's Eve. --W In tho tune of no nmhy me. that new is when; venue our glut bout. our plus cure it while. othon do no0 .- F. X. GDUSINEAU & G0. 501 every Size, Shape and Complexion, going at "Any Price to clear them out. 200 Slightly Da.ma.ged'Dolla at Less than Half Price. M - Merciless - Slaughter - of - the - Innocents. A QDOLLS, DOLLS, - Come where you can secure beet goods at Lowest Prices. Rare assortment of `all the latest and choicest goods in the market. Our stock in complete in every de rtment and consists of , Beavers, Meltona, Na; 3. Freizea, oreteda. Tweed: and Fancy Trouieringe. It in our aim to please all that furor us with I call, And we consider it No trouble to show goods, whether you intend to purchase or not. Second to none in workmanship sud quality. On inspection you will be temnted to place an order, and Nobby in style and {it are the. garments produced by lll. $'I<`.N'l"Q FIIRNIRHINCH IN VAR"-`.'I`Y_ I.A'l`l1`..Q'l` `N'V|7l.'l'Ili`u -no TOYS! FINE - PLUSH - GOODS, RUBBERS V We have determined that everything in our ` Large Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS must go before I2 o'clock on Saturday. Come and see our Magnificent Display of _. _. .___I_'_ ._'___ T_A_ I . - Outt : Lmlo Liver Pills are very amnll and only to take. One or two ills make: done. They in Itrlctly Vegotlblo In do not gripe or numo. but by their gentle utlon please all run NOW FOR A RUSH! EVERYBQD? 75.1313; i.'.'e"ie" Xd"E' F'i.' "n.}ZncL"r35Jc'i'b'y'JI K'GENT S FURNISHINGS IN VARIETY. LATEST NOVP.',l.TIE8.`u * 1 Photo` Albums, Photo Frames, Odor Osses, Dressing Gases. Toilet Cases. Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, Brass Goods. Japanese Goods. Etc. Now is the opportunity. Come at once. Store open every night until Christmas Eve. RELIABLE AND BLUSE-PRICED DRY GOODS HOUSE. ON YOUR .A.T`TT"2lI`~EZE CHEAPSIDJEL, `WEAR Vegetlble Ind do not gripe pu by gentle nae em. lnvielutloentn: the for 8!. sulul by drngleh everywhere. or lent by mail. cmta IEDICINE co.. rm vm. , In E_ndless Variety. Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts.. Kingston. n. F. 4j{MSTRONG S, Pfcess Street. To be hadkat Opooslte` Windsor Hotl . [III you can't come end for samples.