_ ` lilvtfl-rlnu. -. ` Glycerina is a .apl_endid remedy for clnap- ` w ped hands. lips, and all nlnuion of the ` akin. soothing hnd relieving all irritability. \ _ "".~`oll` It Wilson`: plurmxcy only. PARAGRAPHS PIcKE`iSUi5"'3v oun \ ausv REPORTERS. ` The Spite of Eu-`ry Du)` I.m--whm Ihq! Public are Talking Abouthxothlng EI- curn Ilia `AHnn`lnI|,')I Those `Vino are `In! {LI Nolan. _ Table linens cheap at Hardy's. _ I Btldersoxfs condition this mnrmng was the same as that of` yesterday. Qaunnrrilln H:-nu will aim: nnnceris at \\ one xsuum, uuessn mu nu nee. hwtet. oranges, 25 doz.; clrga lemons, 250.; new gs`. 3 1118. 25c.; new dqes. 3 lbs.. 25. Jsnxezxruvstford. ' 1-I... D... I u u....A.....m. null .l-l:u..- verusmg. Citilens who bugle promised refveahmenta for the Y..\l.(`.A. tea-meeting will kindly send them to the city hall tn-morrow morn ing. A truck. ml which horsemen can weed ( rnwlom. _` On Sunday evening A. Suddard, aged 16, after 3 week`: illness, died at Sunbury from the effects of diphthrin. H- was a brother tn Mr. J. Suddard. of this city. TI... \\'-ul-.-nu-.I rl-mnntin nnmnnnv will 1 Dllull ier lnu persona wnu one u. The Bowmmville Statesman holds up its ` ends of the fmcy printer`: beam by umbi- \ tiou: And excellent samples. 'lhe latest is I cnrriers new eu greeting. of ne colour, \ combination nu occur-Ate me: work. ll:..:..-.--- nnrunnnn nvi I ha nnnnnhnd n AINCIDENTS (iiim Imf morrow evemng. I". Oatlar. Calubogie, announces I clear- ance sale of goods to make, way for new, . stoclngeuuine naluctlana. " \\'m, Mm-nu: hm: rhnrma uf a sale of fan stock: Rename muucuona. . Wm. Murruy has charge of a sale stock and implements at J umes l)ouneIly`s, Wolfe Island, on Tuesday. 25th. Rnmn dawn mm two vnmm men stole S59 1 no pouce are Ioolnug men: up. Them was a. large crowd of skaters at the Royal rink last night. Look out for the grand fancy lrusa carnival : date later. I Ram] sleinhs leave McCmn|non Bms' li\'c- not 00 llluuu rnngnlnonu. " mg. 1 A truck, speed 1 their yers, will be mule It the Cataraqui dnving pnrk. _\Vork will commence next Ir. hr . +"=.K- . . I . . : "" Ci'I'Iad|An omons, Spauxsh omons, 6 lbs. ` 25; turkeys. I00 I!) ; Cambridge sausage, 1 l'2c.; Kingston best sausages, 10c. James \ \ ( rnwfoni. f\.. Qunmlgu nu-n|I\:|\4V A Qnnrq` nnnul IR CHO UCYIIU HS llllr UK yllfllly. , Solnerrille Bros. will_ give concert: at \\'oife lsluul, Odessa and `NI nee. nz- . --;.. ;:...~ 9 IL- n-... . ..-... .I-s..- 9 IL. ZIX3. J LlnezL,lA`I\ITl0l'(l. ` The Rev. w. u. Henderson wall deliver | An address at the Y.M.C.A, ten-meeting 00- I morrow evening. I-` `ntlm-, (`.aln}n.via, umnunces A clear- \\ one lslalltl, Luesuuy, zom. l Some days ago two young men stole 869 i and 845 respectively from their mothers. = The police looking them up. ` Thnra Inn a. lame vmwul of ` grnna mncy truss curnmu ; cum: um.-r. Band sleigh; leave Mc(.'M|IlI|on ? for the tobo van slide at 7:30, 8 and 8:2!) ` t li8 ovenimz. S Ma well illuminated. The fourteen your old son of Mr. Mc- Laughlin. confectioner. died to-day after as ` sickness of three months of Bright`: disease. P T Rm-num nnmu lkiult P van rnnatanb . . . 1 L 1 3IL'KIle OI lnree HIDHIJIB (ll llflglll H UIIIJIIDC. l . T. Barnum once said: ``I' you constant ` ly advertised on iceberg, some one would buy it." There must be something in ad- vertising. Pitiuns who Inna nromfsed refreshments PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. I.` - IJXIDIO Ivy: 1!. Mali. Ilnllhollnd. lupoctor of the lrulonnoohthu at Total. I It 3 will proud ah ' hogs $0 in II. Ilullholluul bio". of the jiltlor lldton. r. IoCnmy. Ln:` win: Inna Loan I`_nnm`lAl l0IlIdl.|I@lIllIul)lullwwI|uuvIulI:`y,IIIc dnlopuntohhoiuduriuol that ~ titmoltho viIoo,|ndtho|u'pIlnn':f blah `I in ::..':*.+_.""Q.'.';."...`:...- ":N...... """` 1! Wu IIIOYOKI Dy "IQ nun . u.a. RIUXIQII` noll. ll.D.. sud uooondod by Mr. William Mitchell, "In ovolthoaction ol the \ ~ ernment lnoomponting with do ` . Al institution: in Toronto. to non! opinion thutithluumoliotoupotgttht thogor eminent should co-tzcnhnti Quocnh at varsity to furdnr 0 bunch of education in Kuhn Ontario 3 tbs linluncnt 58 Kingston of I of pl-ceded science. or in non: ha?! thus an be fonndmoutinuooorduoo I.hooonony.tho J-nnInlun1|Q1`lhA`d*` M are rIID-ln8O llooluui. Illnou run: In` men? mud rebellion. than men ofj and ' dung and extran- gnnce. Surely they no ruuln. And surely now. if ever. is the time to turn them out.` Resolution In Iehl-once to Extending the lioetulneee of the University. The following resolution were adopted at 3 recent meeting of the Queen`: nnivenity endowment anon.-i:tion. Toronto bunch : Moved by Mr. June: Macleunn. Q.C.. uni nmmdgl hr Ill-, \\'iIIinm Hnnclcu-nnn, Moral by Mr. Jllnu nllclclnlnn. Q.\,.. and seconded by Mr. William llendonon. In order to place Quasi`: univonity in A position of And euonc' y it is expedient -up he at once taken by its friend: to increase the ondowment by 8 hr- thcr mm of $03!). an indicntod in the re- centuldrunofthoprincigat the opening of the present tendon." ` . It In: moved in the Ru. DJ. .\laodon onrllnlvnnltyvwl VIIDI quuunuuc withontonIt|olhopnblle." cu-non. was WINE caplvlwcu. In the course of the evening a vigorous address was made ky .\I r. 1-}. ll. Britten. He said : It has veen said that the liberal party_ hat no wet_chword inthiscnmpaign.no rellyuig cry. \\ e have better than that. we have a platform, whose foumlatiom are laid upon principle: the maintenanoefe of which is neceuary to I e preservation eonfedern` tron. eforuinparty whone record in a continued story of returns aceomplihell, `of evil thi laid low and good place thereo .' We have, in short. a eaun that is ri Moon: and a leader of whom we are ron . This surely onghttobe suicient. but if we need a war-cry -by all menus let us have it. Many themselves, but one in perlis better In the others. In the United . utee not long ago the government become intolerahly cerrupt--an our govern ment has-s.nd many right-thinking persons ofallclanesjoinedtheparty in opposition in demanding ' government should make monflzrahetterandnuue honestone. Theeryin t greatesuipaign was `Tun the reseels out.` and the perty that adoxted it achiewd a tremendous success. "h ' should we not en the sum phrase 3 t ts the case ex y. It serves as 1 text Ip- on which to line our whole argument. They rnscals-theee hoodlers. these men whose _.:--.-_..-gunnn nIu\\>n*Ao` Ii putinthe' Illlllll. At the meeting esterdny it was suggested that as so many 0 the ladies of the c1i>y had assisted the Y.M.C.A. to make their rooms comfortable and attractive, these might now nan-fnrm than -nmn anml ninn fmv thn rnnlnl COIIIIUFIIKDIC Ill Il(l'ICI|\', IIIQU llllglli uuw rform the ume good oico for the rooms evoted to the use of their own sex, which vevrly much need some improvements. ha ronnrt nf than nnointv will Al)l'I(`Al" to- Tomnto Globe. An informs! meeting of liberal: was hold last night, at which the plan And prospects of the coming campaign Irene ulkevl over. A number of geutlenu.-n from dilfeleut pnrtg of the country were present, and the moat hopeful opinions as to the result of th:- con- test were expressed. In an Nnlnua nl the evouin-3 viuomua IIIICT IIIU ll|I5lllI$I Illlll IRCVII IIICSIJIICIIGI the meeting was briey addressed by Prin- cipal Grant. Rev. S. U. Bland. and Mr. R. V. Rogers. Principal Grant expressed his satisfaction at hearing of the good work mentioned in the report. even though it had not been precisely in the direction at first contemplated. reminding his hearers that it was not well to adhere too closely to out and dry schemes. but to folloh-ing openings for work wherever these presented themselves ; and also that meet l is always done hy individual wor ing and personal visitation. M r. Bland ex res- sed his wann sympathy with the wor of the society, remarking that life does not al- ways take precisely the same mode of de- veloping itself, and that the work of a society cannot always be exactly what was anticipated. Mr. Rogers communicated some Intsrestin facts. in reference to the New York Y. '.C.A.. and its work, and added some practical suggestions. The exe- cntive committee vs ill meet to com lete the ele`ctinii' `of oice hearers on \\'e< nesday, I-`eha'2nd, which members will please hear in mm . A 5 5'1... .....A:..... ......o.....l... :9 ---- nuammgond A Ringing Speech by One of the Members of the Young Llbernh Club. 1 t on be. X".f';?.r...`:...n .n..-m... of liberals was held IC!`0IIYy IIUWTHITWNU III IE IIIO ` I ed. Intern ' nporltwon door-and `:3 I the colivcnen the Ievenl committees. . TI... ..........o:.v.. ~.......:M.m ..-.. oh-.. J...-L "E COIIVC_llCI'I I I5 ZVUTII L1llll.lnIiII!C. The executive committee was then elect- eil. consisting of th 6 following nmnben: Mrs. Bnin, Miss Bzuuleu. Miss "Betta, Miss Burrowes, Mrs. R. J. (`ho\rn, Mrs. Coch- rane, Mrs. H. Cunnin hum. Mrs. Drum- inoml. Mm Goodwin, . in Goodwin. Mn. (lraiey, Mrs. Hamilton, Mm. Hague. Mrs. Hobart, Visa Holmes, Miss lnhter, Mn. Marshall, Miss Blunhall. Miss Mnchnr._Mra. Maxwell. Mrs`. McGilli\'r|y. M. I)., `Miss Mc.\lahon. Mrs. Neale. Miss Polson, Miss 12...-.. \h. n 12.... M... n n.`.I...-9.... I . ` the Annual Heeling of tho.\'oung W- i menfa Christian Auoclallon. ' -A - ` The nnmuil ineeting 01' the `\'.\\'.C. :33` ,_ ' nintinn rmth.-rxlnv vim: fair-Iv Altnndnd bl" ' 1 H0 Rhlllll IIICQIIIIK 0| `II? I . V` .L. I1?` ; ciatiqn. yesterday. Wu fairly gtteuded ladies interested in the work. notwitlu inn tho sunny nflil 11.: Inlninnnn mnotinn IIMIICB RIHCIUSIUII III III`! WUTI, IIIJIWIIIIBICIIIA` 1 ing the snow norm. The business meeting beguut 3 p.m., thoprenid t, Mn. D. Rosa, '11 Innnd: of the u.-cretuyudtnlmurwnro nndtdo ml, lntnmntimr rannu-h`rnln nlnnrand \` 3133 \\ CICIL After the I \ Q nntinfmrtinn The Headquarter: Solectocl. The liberal: have secured the store on Princess street between N. K. .\`u)tt'a um] I). F. Armstrong's. and will at oncoo n their campaign heudquarteu there. he mom: will be in charge of .\l r. J. I". Baker. 5 most expert election clerk. The Gladstone club rooms will also be utilized by tho party. A`IC.\Illl0lI. Jlltu Rule, FIISI FDIC), WIIE` }_`Renton, Mrs. 1). Ross, Mrs. B. Rdbertson, ` Mn. Skinner. .\ItI. Stirling. Mina TI-cuticle. Miss \\'clch. ' 1 185.... 4|... L....:.....- I....l Iu...._ .I.....\_tALA.I I the piston: Itllll. vlrnuu. It moved by ..II R n uni unxmrletl Iw Hr. \\'illlnn BIlIIIdIIully'IlIO']l'l||h. I mucn neeu BOIIIC ll|lpl1)\ I3llll3lIB. he report. of the society will appenr to~ Il I`\', "TURl;l-THE RASCALS OUT." QUEEN'S ENDOWMENT. ..---L 1 wonx or THE woman. ul IO N W.` . business had] been desputch_od Inn In`:-inv mhlrann.-cl lw Pun- lllllflilllj I uwuxtv l\|rIIIu~ Un 'l`\mslny evening lust (frnig lodge. No. 40l. dedicate-I its new lodge room. the old `gathering place having been destroyed by tire. R. T. Walkem reprvsenhed the grand : mniter And S. G. lmirtlough Assisted in the cerozony. The lodge mum is one of the prottiut And most convenient in the dil- trict. \\'l|lst-.\ lion In On! The cell for at meeting of the reformenl of Frontenac on Saturday afternoon in King~ atou is well timed. It preceded the diuo~ lntion of liemcnt and the mnouncement of the e ectiou but I very few dqyl. The political ceuldron in again boiling and there is likely to be an interesting meeting on Saturday. _"" 1 ll. LlIl'8Il(>0'I Spectacles. _ The onlymu-e aids to rfect vision. at J. G . l(ing a_ drug store. uy none other. See every it ii` stamped l}.L." Imitation: nboum . The frame may sometimes he clow- ly `mnitated, the lens never. \ Stock Selling `Veil. A do.-spatch to Cox & Co. (AM. J. D. Thompson. manager) says that on the New York exchange today 4.7(l) shares of l\. & l . stock sold at from 40;) to 405. A Chiugo paper says Mr. Cable. president of a prominent western roul. says K. & 1 . stock will he I good investment at 60. V Cured of lnulnmntol-_v Itlpeumnllnui. I F. J. Hazard. of` N.\"., says: I cunld obtain no relief until I applied one of your N` Petroline Plastera which elfectod a complete cure." `Sold by clruggists and J. (2. King.` In :l|lI.l\I\ / IJII NIIII1 npuvuu. At the conclusion of the caucu: held Iny the oouorntivou lut evening. Mr. Juno: H. no lie. M.}'.l'.. gwitonl about sixty of Illa! Iopsrhko ano urouppor At Collondu hohl. The uproar:-an got u in lint-clan Ityli Ind l cndit to Ir. 1 . A` `rqrunno of hut: in: nlmmd. and :41 non ddinnd I: Mr. Netnlfo. Hon. :1 A |n.|...o.I.Iy n-1 Rllhn and Wols- 'I"'0 I'lIlWTUl' i.`II\lIIDn There was not a quorum of members pre- sent nt the meetin of the electoral division society, called for an exoening, and an ad- joumment was made until Saturday at l o'clock. It is the intention. if the society is re-`organized, to hold two ower shows this \ XII IIIIIIDI" lfu I night. I400! All llu-Ir l'aIIt"vu-- On 'l`uo4lny evening the Lyceum theatre. at Ottzswn, was dcsl.ro_ve bv fire. It started {rum the stage au=.ner$' as Harry Lindlv.-y`s company was mparing to play l"anchmn." The cmupamy out all its cnstumos an-I ef- nnfn | \.Ill.I:'.1|. Ira Ju-1-ung. The young men, assisted by the ladies` auxiliary, have completed nrrangeinenla for the holding of their tea-Ina-`ting and conceit In.InnrIY1W m-enimr. (Ianev's mvhestra and holding of their tcmlneeung nun couwn : to-morrow eveninf. (Ianey's some of the best ocnl talent have been se~ cured to take part in the concert. F Polk-o (`ourt-'I`luu-ulny. Wm. Ahem. charged with acting indecent- l in public, pleaded not guilty. Case an jonrned until to-morrow. Louis J M-ob. as Iudisn, was guilty of nlrunkenness. Dis- ...;......i I-tdumnl Rnclxmom. I \'a.rant. Iullisn, guilty of drunkenness. ms- Imssed. I-Idwanl Rochottom, \'a.grant. .....- .....t on man] for turn wanks at his 0\\'ll missed. I-zclwnru nocuouom, | mguuu. was sent to gaol for two weeks at Inquest. CIIIU` tn! Kingston. I Ilu cots. noon [or llonlnalln onler w uwnu we {unonl 0! Mn. Elinboth B. Holnou. grand- ......|.-.. ..I ll.` Kin-Irnnh-ink Thu nlnnnnnnul A I"9Il]l0IlllIUIl~ --Mr. su.er1ock'. ballml concert will mi iveu in the o nu hnuse on 'l uoaday, I-`e b._ st.'nntJau. .th,intimued. W . Dnllontlug I Lodge Room. I I _. ,- I..... t`...:.. 1...: A Wedding In 'l'oI'oolo. _.._.l__ . _._..I._ -__._A -_ LOCAL 3R`EV!1"Es.A \'.Il.(.`. A. Ten Rh-ellng. ,_-:_.,.,l I... .1 " 1 AH 'ri.}-Ir" man _"u. lo`: I Lliolil. `I50! us can _n-_ .I l_.._-.A. Two I-`lower Shows. r- --_...._ ..l' ..u. A l'9au;onn:-o.nl. .,--4I.v_ n._n...l M... [unonl 0! Mn. nunoeun u. uouou. grum- mothor of Mn. Kirkpatrick. The dooouod lady. 88 years, urn the widow of the lab W ism Nelson. founder of the bank which ban his nuns. and mother of Lady Mncphoraon. Toronto. Glv erlna. E PR`EPAR.El) mu THE FRAY ` ofthe part . \\ nen nne loremoes unwe- ninn WIS efented the other Inelnbere ef the party had been teught the need of die- cnetlon at my rete. (Cbeem) He fdt eetiaed thet whoever wee in the eld. egninet Mr. Gnnn. won d Ineet defeat Thepneeentconteetvree to hie mind the meet importent that bed occurtedeinoe eon- federetion. He referred to the greet in- creueofthe debt. end pointed out tint while the United Stetee had A debt of III) Ker funilyof ve per-eone.Cennde bed e ebtof$-lfortheeunenhmberolpereonn. The increeee in the public debt in a yeue bed been from %.lXl),(lD to 000.000. while the nnnuel expenditure bed `amped from 83.(XI).(Il) to ,(llJ,(ll). en he expetietaed u the dierenee be- tween the Moist Mecdoneld govern- ments. While the Mowet edlninetretion n l e scrutiny of the expenditure, end dc my one toehov diehoneety or corrup- tinn um nthar Ind en denuded the nolitiul tion.theoLhor|ndInd odthopouuul tonoofthooouutry that only not burn upon the no formant or excitement would be occu ed. If the .\lu:loulal government ran returns! it .......|.I.....nu..:tI~nnmnhvan would 00 piece 0! arnuery mat tn! cllolny Iceman moat unwilling to face. (A nae.) It had been stated. and energetl y cinculated, that Mr. Gunn would not be the liberal can- didate, but the wish waa father to the thought. He referred to the extreme Ino- deety of the conservative caudidateavhohad been umpoeed. and said that It seemed an thong many of them desired to have it to say to their children hereafter. that they could have had theconaervative nanination once on atime but that theirextreme modu- tifreveuted them from accepting it. It I and an thnnnh the honor wouldho nan- Iy reveutcu mom lrorn uocepung u. u I ed as though the pun- ed Around And elioyed by All the member! oftho W on the foremost obtu- nmn"wLqnnfa|Iad the other The (::-v-efr:-enrt at Fault. The Cmedien Engine end Locomotive worke eounpeny heehndtodiechnrgee number of men einnply became work cuumt he eecnred for them. Every mechanic who goeeout must remember that if the dominion government nite much for hlic won-he built . lubed of the united States` there would_ be plenty of employment for . .\lu:I:n|l-I mnrnmens Iran lvsurliual u. won] mu: t the people van have hand: put in the nhlic clIoIt.F::l the and would he as Mr. 0 load pndichd, than would ho.no country to cave." The fshotthe venncnt dcpuded pot: the omtonof hrio.ntIitwould buo I and Y". the loud else- mated by roual cneers. .\lr. Saniuelnilnr r. a member of the tirm of A. Gnnu & `o.. said that from cor- rapondenee recently to hand he was antho~ rim.-I to acce t the nomination on behalf of Mr. Gunn. ( `heen.) He was proud that on this, the third , occasion. the nomination of .\Ir. (hum had been tendered in such a hearty anal enthusiastic manner. He Quint ed out that hard work was I: III or tler to retain the seat, and he urged l to be up and doing. The indication were that an imported man (la vhter) would have to he met, its all the locglllnen eeemed to have rejected the proeie-l nomination. \Ir John (`arruthen Ina loudlv called I rejected the pronere-I nomunuou. } Mr. John Curruthen loudly cnllgl I for, but the old vur hone" lagged to be excuned. He hul not the Itrngth to t- tiugly uldmu them. .\.\` nmton r.\wl.\'(: Auorxn. Ex-.\Iayor Whiting III glad that Llr. (iunn was to be the csndidnto. for he was I piece of artillery that tho unomy seemed moat umrillinn (AIIDIOIDOJ ` MR. A GUNN `Is AGAIN NOMINATED FOR THE commons ` Rousing `.|leeun;-Every Person Prepent rnnimou. for the on lleInbol-Ad- dn-an `lode Ii: Young l..lbo'nIn-Dr. Bllboek and Thompson setting the } Jlnckonxlc show: What Slde he I: on-- 1 I Heather on FIN. - There was I musing meeting at reform hall last evening. and, unitl the gluteit enthusiaani, Alexander _Gunn was re-nomi- natal as the liberal candidate for the domin- ion house. Shortly alter 8 o'clock the pre- sident looked over the great company and ` .int_iun\ted` the object for which they had guthereel together. On two previous occu- sions M r. (mun hm] defeated prominent op- poneuts, and with him uguin on their choice they could Put to, the run" my one whom ' tho.-,couser\'ati\e party could pit ggninet him. l Ainid "much deinonstntion the gentlemen prawn: leclnrecl their willingness to at once nominate a cnndidnte. No meeting of dele- gate: was necessary to bring forward their stuulanl-bearer. . \I_ \I...._...n.. .._.... ...-.. ........ I...2.-o:l- .-... (Cheers) Dr. Phelan said that they wen on the eve of a great struggle. and that it was neces- sary to have a stmng man to support. They haul such a person in Mr. (iunn. Ho refer-~ ml to the enormous deficit of the govern- ment. a make of its maladministration in the North~\ lust, and concluded by seconuling the nomination so ably proposed by Mayor Carson. (Applause. ) 11... nmsialent and for other nominations. atanusntbecrer. - Mr. Mayor Carson was very heirtily ed as he rose. and in a few well-e ooen words nominated .\lr. (lunu. and the name . was rem-ived with loud cheers. The mayor a\:\~:o.-rte-l that Mr. Hunn could carry the N form banner tovictory against all comers. He ahouliLl)e supported because of his de- sire to ilnpmvo the city. of his rent interest in all young men who sou vht his aid. and of his eI)dea\`oul`s~ to make their schemes suc~ ccssful .-\cti\`it_\' and energy should he ex- hibited hy the lihentls in order to have I ` supporter in the house in accord with the next government for. of course. the resent government was about to be overt Imwn. (Cheers) He urged the electors to ut their shoulders to the wheel`, to go into e bsttle like veterans. and send forth a shot from their Gunn that would scatter the foe. (C-beers.) hr Plmlnn said that thew Larson. (:1 ppuuau; The president asked for other nominations, but as none was forthcoming the motion was put and carried by a sanding vote. accen- tuated by rousinlchoers. \l.. (`usual nu-nor A n\nInEl' nf fhi BRlTlb'H.WHI(:, THURSDAY, `JAN. 20. Ho conch unmoununy |l'tlll'I'uuI Inc win: unu- Inittun won ' and amongst those Ito nook dm than won novonsl In.-...- - tlnnn A coal oil lamp fuck and Earn Up Charla llynoph Iona. Onhlondy vunin|uonolCl|u-Icn - sop. of tho.|ni:id|o road. Plthlnrg tox- uhnp. vonuollh hthori but to forthofoodingoltho uinnhhitfot Ullvtlvu. any ways: r- -v- v. .v-.. \-__.. end on thing he could do, in hie quiet In , would done. He joculerlisferred to t e coming conoervutive unlit and udded : If Bmther John Gukin in to be the unfor- tunate victim thet in to (nee our Gunn, the Lord he] him. (Cheer: and In ter.) The ex-ul ennui said he would not iucuu the nuncinl-n3 not th|t~--t.he rottenneu of Cnnede. but would any that no country on the face of the oerthhedbeend nI..._.._L .....I. ...u.;.I- and naming no nnlunnl gt` the nu: or me cu-unnnuneuuu through such muck Lad mire u Cnnulin.-`I hnon, (Chm-J1! handed bv 3 mm vb He Will Probably Accept. The u.naervtti\'u will hold n ntioution meelin on Friday or Satunln evening. The dc to: having nominate: John )lc~ lntyro mm in little doubt that he will ac~ apt the houot. rovidoul the convention sustain: the nom nation. and Sir John can- not be induced to abandon the other ur- _- _. .......-..p- mane IA) uocwr -Iclulllcl Inuit. Iuu thnt gentleman ooogrltnlned n his in` hlligonco nnd discernment. Al honest. in- hllicent, oonaorvntivu were of his ' ion. that Canada hnd long ohongh on from A nnn-nnl 1.vn\mrnIn@L Ha mt. darn amid unt cumin nu long enough Iuuurvu mun I corrupt fovornnont. He in down I use. continued. ....-...Ii.o-u -Do.-naval: Olin -an] Num- 3 KC` Tllllilf W1 former conoerntlvun. uunn would no Inc uuuru culunuaw. Ald. J. D. '1 mpeon aaid, aften-lihe plauee his appearance created had Iuheid , that they always knew where to nd him. (A voice-ln Frontenac ward.) The enoug- est I h of the evening van that made hy Mr.` arper. who had declared that Mr. (iunn would be the liberal candidate. The conIer\'ati\'o preee had induetriouely circul- ated the he rt that the liberalseould not rely upon r. Gunn an a candidate. that he was tired of parliamentary life. but the very oppoeite was the case and they now had a candidate who would lead the party to victory. He urged the liberal: not to he too eelfreliant, not to think that they would have a weak candidate against them. If they ahowed any careleeaneee the seat might be lost to them. The con.eer\'ativee, in 3%} ing into the eld, would be backed by men of energy and plerrty of boodle. neither of which. an the past had shown. was tohe dee- pieed. He aekpd the liberal: to at once organize. to be pre to say on Mr. liann e return that ey had not only ten- dered the nomination to him but canvaaeed for him, and done nearly all the work ..........-u nm.`d|uma-Sum thair annracincm lol` nun, Iuu uouc many an uzv vaun- n . Ihufdhowing their up ' tiou of his lnbom during the put etg t yarn. (Cheen) \l- R J I-Tillumk urn lnmllv nnnlnuded. (I;neen.) Mr. R. J. Eilbock I'll loudly applauded, and hi: v` roux address was comuntly cheered. e run I supponur ol Mr. Gunn unnhing Anna Ila incnlu-Iv refermd to I G I-nn|t` Inrougn lllcn muct um mire u wanna: unu been. (Chum) bonded by Inna whom Kingltonhsdwipod out and caused ho go sway out to sundown for I nest. He had been elected by squats. Ind the uqnnwa won uhunod of their act to thiavorydn. (Chan) The speaker nuortod that rigzt about K` ton,vitIIin I radius of one hundred es. the worn tory nest in (`un- dn Inn to be found. "Int Ill arise." in ulded. and wipe out this diagram. Lot III sun the hull wmlling tonight in thin city. (Cheat) Rdonnoo was made to Doctor Hacienda`: nddn-. and sly.-. ......I--..- ...-....-gnulgpgl nnnn Iii: in ` you mus` be, M the start. It you do r wor camfullia I can quit.` 00*. tistied t Mr.53uuu will . Lu-our mninn-iIv1II.-n nwnr Infant l(`.hael'i.\ unturned with- usneu ml: sur. _\-uuu win on nwuruvu mu- 1| la r mnjority`then ever before. (Cheelt) In ~.\ I`. Gunn we have uphoust and inde- pelltlen` ml-I13: man whom we trust, 9 umlrwho in not owned by an_\-body or any n cm-pontion, (cheer-g,) a maxi who has indeed rown up in our city. and acquired wealth y hollel, : amen whohu com- bined in him |iI"I'i3 elements that give reapet to weelth when it ` in honitly made. (Loud choc:-3.)" .\Ir. (3ud'n requires not.hi.n&fmm you. You inxjionofing your eelvee -eleoti him. for I ecu name you it in d' cultgto tmd men like himjn politic. 1\'ow~e~deya lnuzy (`euuliene make politic: e business. They go in to make `money. This in not the way things we done in Eng- land. There men go into politia after they hue made their money. They tint nuke nunee for themselves. and then seek repoeo from the cues of businuep by talk` 9?) themselves the cams of state. (Cheeg u. L44.-. 2.. l`.. .._.I.. `And! nntuunh tn n!` hand: than those new nolumg mum. Mr. (7. l-`. (lildonleeve waumd every lib- eral in Kinglton to see that nothin wu left undone to oocun the mum of r. Gum: and a liberal govemment. He was del' ht- ed to but it ex ready declued that r. Guun would be the libenl candidate. n.) I n 1 .............. ..i.I gftg-`.11.. nu. will Attend I Funeral. Hnu.(`- A. Kirkpatrick note um am for lloutrealin order to Attend the t....-_I ..l M... ln`.|i-gin-ch R Ilnlnnn I!I'|.l|`l. Sl'|tla`.(`In:S nun. Han! Wllltlkh-\ llr. John .\lcKel\`e said that if talking would put in a candidate they `would stop all night sud tnlk. The plesssntest feature of the evening wss the sddrena of Dr. Mao kensie. a man who hsd hitherto sup rted the conservative government. They sd it from a gentleman, who knew whst he was talking about, that the resent government was very corrupt. Hm A grit rnsde thst sthtemont. many would hsve not believed him, but much weight must follow the scl- dress of n conservstive, one sickened b the abuses of his own party. one who song It to- hnve the reins of newer trsnsferred to other hands thsn thosehosv. holding them. Mn 1` II` fl.-Inc-nlnnlm wlllllhl l\`l|l`i ll. ll ll themselves the 01 stave. \I;nuuI`I.; I eve been in Cumin long enough to find out that in the conservative nuke there ere Inlny (@1191: who are not serving the {hoopla honestly but serving themselves. `(C eere.) These are not my c0u\'ict.ions alone ; they are the convictions of men of riperexpeiii once then even mine. The time has now arrived to nuke a change. (Cheers) I have expressed myself very plninly, but I am not efriid to express myself on any oo:~ union. (Che-ere.) You know where I am to he founnlcheenz) and you can depend upon me doing my little utmost to secure the re~ turn of Mr. (hum on the evening of Febru- ery. 22nd." The doctor sat down amid loud epplauee. sl-|nu'I|r._~1 rIr.n.\l ilAIl.D WORKKN..~i. MUCH P~R(;P!RTY OESTROYED. the nu] com- in... warm manninntl And Amount lhte that the lint order or ouemeu was me ems- tion. Mr. Dean exphined that Mr. Jack`: objection was raised in order to prevent friends of hie. whq intended to join the no- ciet , doln eo. and preventing them for im. ' e Inlnutee had nlwnye been et election Inee ' of the eociety, end per- eone Allowed toj belore the voting wok Blane. If the Pruident ruled egnlnnt him - .....u 3.. A. ..c..l Than-a ill no doubt Don had studied the oouuuwnon no wouuu not now have been tnppod. He would have Ind lab friend: connected with the no- cioty bofon it won too Into. The president rnlod that. according Iothe constitution. the voting wouldhnvotoprooood. Mr. Dunn that In had reigned the undi- `Mg, `m, IIIIII` CI VVIUII 0.. A. Iurkpou-Ick. I"(u'-Ts: I:TISc'c-J'd (WE nu-r. The company dinponod About mid- nial w yuurvu-uuw-.-.- oontndnvo discount. (huputvhluud gnyoouou scan- 'I. ~ . An l`fcltIn||'l`II|e at the lhnlneee College -lleenlt of the Election. Lat eveni 5 meeting of the member: of the Philomn enn eoeiet , connected with the dominion bueineee co loge, was held in the precticel depnrtlneut for the purpoee of electing I president, vice-president. critic, end member: of the executive committee for the eenion. There were over I hundred student: preeent. More attention, however. wutgnld to the election of e resident than to e other poeitione. um considerable vlnrpulling wee indulged in. The cudi date: were 6. K. Deon. son of Judge Deen Lindsey, and H. Jack, of this city. Both were condent of eucceee. `FL- _..e:.... -pg. n-Ilml tn nu-(`Ar luv Prnni uuunu -.v-wvu - v._ _...V. E1. `means nn&I..:n.': 0 would be (I acted. There Ill no -L...o ulna ll: Ju-L Intimnlnd tint if Mr. he ould be detected. l'lIOl`O VII no uouuw C tint. Hr. Jack intimated that ifhlr. d utudiod the oooutitntion he would hnvn hnnn ta-nnnod. O Iun- I long tum or once. The tnuumr of the ladies` nnocistiou for bible and miuion work acknowledges, with uunythanh. the sum of $58.50 from the onngelicul Alliance in lid of the ulnrly of city miniomry. boi the amount of co Ice 4 tiom at meeting: hel during the week of * pnyor. J common: 0! Iucceu. The meeting VII culled to order by Preoi` dent Conley shortly After eight o`clock. ` Mr. McGill Inn interrupted in his marlin | of the minutes I Mr. Jack. who oonund that the Exit or of bunineu was the elec- : 3:..- \l- Ann AVI\|A;I|d }.'IAt MP .IIl!k`I to Mr. J. buuuaru. 0! mm city. The \\'oodwu'd dramatic company will open 3 week`: en ment here, commenc- in on Jan. 24th. t will produce The U ley Slave" on the opening night. Thu Amount of street. wnterinn bias due uuley blave me opening nlgut. The Amount of street. wstering tuies the collector is $170. If he does not get this money pretty soon he intends sending`: bailiff After the peraonn who owe it. 11.. Rnwmnnvilla .\'ln.n.m|nn holds no its combination and lccurlw mu WOFK. Miaeiomry Iermom wi I be pr-euched in the Sydenhem Itn.-et Methodist church on Sunday. Jan. Nth, by Rev. Dr. Potts. of Toronto. At-the miuionnry meeting Dr. Potunnd Rev. James Allen, of Brockville, will deliver addresses. Jana Pu-ton : article in the l"on-tun for F . on "On In: City Government." shows e inevi le mhchief of litiunl method; in mnnicipnl aiirn. And vocnten Ill administration with nmple power: and i long term of ofce; \ 11.. imnumr of tha luliea`