.\ u »f»~, I4,” .... mm ouuomv, caaxtorrigrowii, nguoi: iiowuin istaso iiiioaiu .,, .,.§ Conservative Candidate W. Hastings. was horn in the County of: Prince Ed- wad, Ontario, on the 28th. May 1859, and wanedlcatnd at the loeal schools, Upper Oaipda College, Toronto, and Albert Uni veruity, Belleville. He entered Osgoode as Student-at Law, and was called to tha$arof Upper Oanada in |885. He has alwhfys enjoyed thc eonildenoe of his isll ew f tilens, and after serving several ye " in the Council was elected Mayor of nsiisviiis in iasi. is January iso: ai ii Commons for Wasil Hastings by over live hundred mqorlty BAD KIDNE YS BLAMED For Numerous Deaths- Quebec Msn Pills is the Cure. Var. Raonsl, Que , Jan , 11th - (Spec Isl Like an echo hom nearly every funeral oomss the words “Death was due to Kidney Disease," and for that reason the experience of Emeliea Clouatre, oi this . place, is of especial interest. It is further _ evidence that Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Kidney Disease of any and every kind he and could not sleep at night," M. Cloustre states, “I get up In the morning more fatigued than the night before. I took I nine boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and town, James in Halifax, Jrssie in Boston, they cured me completely. Now I can Archibald in British Columbia, Julia in sleep well and work well, and my back- St. John and John and Daniel at rea. The ache and headache are gov e. I have hld fu no trouble since I took Dodd's Kidney t Pills. DEATH DF NEW YORK EDITOR New YORK, Jan-n_s:_y8. -Park Goodwin editor-urine New Your lmii-i Post I’ by-eleetian he was elected to the House of 8 Gives Fuller Proof Dodd’s Kidney jo so HOLIDAY ILLS ARE furnished by Dorid‘s Dyspspsla Tableis Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets a trial. I am heartily thankful that raid. 1 was even boxes in all, which cured ms so, completely that I have had no return of the trouble. €_---l_-l- lillllili`llllWli ` llill llllllllll urn here. Sue leaves to mourn a _,If You Give Your Stomach a Rest ‘ by Using llodd’s Dyspepsia Tab lets-They are Condensed Com 0112. ‘ In these after holiday times nearly every 5 one i.s feeling the efects oi indlgestion. Some are trouhlid with pains in the stein aoh, others ilnd food and gas rising in, their throats and yet others are suiijrct Lo iits of low spirits and risspondeiioy that utterly unfit them for work oi any kind. _ ‘ _ In all case: there is only one thing to do and that is to help the stomach to re _ iiirn to its normal working condition. It wants rest and ana rest it wants is best _ , _ i i _ r Tue, dmmwork 0, memo” whue lm; _ BOREAS is beaten Household economy and personal thrift _ are not to belong set aside even b the most ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, ,,,,d ,,c,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,_ The, timorous. PATON S yesterday, was as busy as a bee hive. ’ y GUS PORTER. bring relief almost immediately and soon ' ` e wise manager of a housekeeping appropriation, or a personal expense account erilar es ver ma ' . . . . . . teriall th 33: *'°;;::‘_‘:;:°°;'§§:_°|;’;m';=;f;nft :E3 possibilities of a fixed expenditure by discreet January investments at Paton s , g y y C ,tml ,, ,,,d,,,,,d by ,,,,,,,,,,,,d,_ H_ A_ The man or woman who buys clothing at Paton s in anuary, dresses better, for the same amount of mom; ooisnoist. Mu-,anim-, custom cu., spent, than the one who does not. The housek h ' Y _ _ ecper w o pro ts by Paton s Sale economies secures better linens d N _fmzisgmah mum for About he bedding than her neighbor who docs otherwise with the same amount of m an _ oney mm _,,d,,_ n,,,,,, not ,U had I "8 Thousands know this and profit by it. Hence the worst efforts of old Boreas have little effect on january :anon to my usd and me donmtsiim in. trade at PATON’S g:'féfy“x’“;s;°_“&;:i;’d1‘;;‘;:';”°;l‘;i:. Today live, healthy bargains are all over the store : 36 ladies' Fur Coats, go at one third eff All Linm, at on thi,-d og 5 Mons Coon Coats, at one third off. All Hen s Underwear, Scotch and Imported one third Clothing, one third oH - Dgnnstic, 25 Pe, cent og ’ 43 SWQH NCC? Rl15S, 0l1_¢ iillird oil' All Ladies Underwear, 25 per cept OH 45 ladfes 3141115, 011'* third-05 _ All Fur Caps and Collars 25 to 33 I 3 oil 63 ladies’ jackets, one third oif A11 Home Rugs, 25 per cent 05 93 remnants Dress Goods, at half price Blankets, mc third og 29 S}1k Walsts 8° at 011° *hifi df ` Scotch Rugs 40 left, one third off 53 a1¢¢¢S Iiriiigs at half price. ?eigh Robes, one third oil' 23 “Pai 3 We- > oniorrow is 9oo yards Flanriifdette at 3 cents per yard. the tenth day' come' Come! Come There were tan horsaa among the shi _ ments of the Minto yesterii ay morning. _ ` _ ' The death twk p'aoe Monday mrrning " after a lingering illness of Mrs. Donald Mc I Leoijllcbmoiid Sireet. The late Mrs. Mc- . Leod was born ln Hsinpfon,N. B. but has “I had pains in the hack and headnc spear the area er out of hvr earthly lo- ,,,,,,,,,,,,As Easily Kiiiiii lllen From iiling is Women From rrowlog husband, three daughters and Paton & Co R and well knom as editor and author of ‘ If several books, is dead aged, 8| years. 'it' There s always a rattling of dry bones among our competitors when WE go into a discount sale-Wh ? W 11 am's Paiules~» Corn and Wart Extrao.or; 4. Because we advertised. va sons. llary and William in George- An open Letter From James 0 G t DI t Sl f l t , neral took Dlaoo Tuesday afternoon to wuugwrzixzed atagnbeyoang Zurzipzgx he Presbyterian Cemetery Rev. Mr. Mons. Why, R°b°"'°°“ °m°l“Ll”g' 1. Became we had the confidence ofthe ‘_“*"”`*-*’ people. 2. Because we gave genfrous Discounts FROM KINGSTON POST OFFICE' and allowed no tsnipeiiog with prices. James MiGuli-s, l»tter~oarri r, who was 3, B ecausc we carry s complete line in .:i:,°:ii‘:.2°‘:;'.."k‘:.?'.f..:i,::::”.:"Pi§'.° »»D~»~~=-»- v " ,,,h¢i,9.f,_ We will follow on exactly the same lines this year. with one single exception; Some of our Discounts will he still greats as you can see by reading our list of prices. Our reason for this Year's Greet Sale, is that we put Thousands of Dollars intoour new Building and Furniture Drpartment, and we require Thousands of dollars be- iore the flist of February. Last year we appealed to the public tor a given nmounr, and we are' glad to state that the people had oonhdence in our nil`<-r, and complied with our request. This year we place ourselves in the ' same position, and have confidence in the and we’ed discount them too, but if we did the trusts of this country would not sell to us again, 25 per cent is the smallest discount here and 50 per cent is thehighest Here < ew and what you don’t see here is being sold at the same discounts W W - result. Yours truly, sifeciii Nbiicisfiz JAMES PATON & CO. -_ iidw tf LADIES SUlTS HALF PRICE cckey Boots regular price $2.15 for $1 tio -J H McDonald 12 d w iii I5 Dleow French Flsniiels and (lhi-allies _ 49:: to 7'ic,fiur|ng sale 23 per rout oiY- las Paton & Cn. 'I dw tl Half Price, Half Price.-18 Ladies subs in Nnvv and D_K_ Guy' _,ze 32 to 38 2.1 psr cent disoounton all our Laillos "nge from ‘moo 12.00 1600 H00* moo cloth Galtvrs.-J. B. McDonald. 13 rl w il 2:'-00 2400~ br\'iS Drilled $000500. 8.00 Laflieh' Fur Collarein Greenland Seal, 7.00 10.00 11.00 12.00.-Jas. Paton dc Oo. Bal lu beiil and Oppoiuni during soil lzldtf dilldoif-JasPat0n&C0., 7dwtf iisi"iiili`Nii`i iiilsi iii iii " 3 y - e when we goin, we do so with our whole stock- don advertise big. discounts on a. little fancy goods and stud the people don’t want-we simply say our whole stock is yours, not a ct-ni's worth reserved here except cotton warp and spoo _ _ 33 l 3 pcr cent off 33 l 3 per cent off 33 I 3 pci cent off ons Winter Overooats Heavy Ulsters Fit Reform Suits Overooats All Men’s Suits All boys’ Suits sud ovoi-coats All Children s Clothing _All Sheep Skin C0859 All Roefers and Coats All Gents' 'Furnishings All Fur Collars *Ile-rug-___g-as -\ -*H 3313off 331.301? 25po_oH 25pooi_i` 25por.ii` 2opcoiT 25_pcoil Zopooil ilbpcod Hbpooh' 25pooii` Ladies’ Fur Jackets Fur Caps, Capes All Cloth Jackets All Blouses and Waists All White Wear All Table Covers All Over Skirts All Under Skirts All Mens’ For Coats" All_M'ens For Lined Co All Gaps and Gloves All Robes and Rugs ate 3313 3.313 3313 331-3 3313 3313 25pooE` 25pcoii" 25poofi 25pcoE 25poo£ 25pcoE All Slk Dress Goods All Silks and Satins All Velvets and Laces All Millinery Goods All Viool Shawls All Wool Hoods Blankets and Bachelors All Hard and Soft Hats All Topshirfs All Underwear All Corsets and Liniugs All Overalls and Jumpers ‘iiild i 3 .3313 ii 3.313 ii J3l»'i 831305' 25po l5po 25pooii` Z5pooil` 26pooff 25pooif All linens, ginglisms, ilanneiettes, prints, white and cotton, ilannels, sateais, muslins, cloths at25 p. c. of-'-All carpets, curtains rugs, blinds, oilcloih hnoleiim an .nam md matting gg gs 1° 50 per cent cil. All kinds of goods dn approbation, ali kinds;of samples given, money back every time if you want it, what more can .i g . __ ' _ _ I . ' i '» ' we do for you ~p,{d¢y margins, January 8th, we ring up the curtain for the biggest 'discount act ever seen in this town, there's no admission fe¢.~oome and see it. , ,,-. Pmwse.._Bros., “°=T~d°»“-""'”°% 'Prowse Bros _ _ what we imwi wen -fin _ 5 “Q / l , f.»‘ . i , r‘_ . ' . » .. 4 ~`>-W " " .~., . _ V _ _ ‘_ » ,_.______,__M n...__ .,._.. . ~......e...-._-~ ~ ir, _ _mm , ,_ \..~i. M -iw »~1 -~» .... ~».vr_aU»q~~».--.,..-».~f»~»’*"""Fi"*”" I . " ' 'Q' TV, .l’“'~n __`_ _ g . _....4 .....m»a.........__=..a_ `....;_.....-_,.- '\ i ~z fx » < 1 i * ,, 4 / /if 1 fr[(\ _fag ~..., ,ic \‘<\ l\. i ,» f .1