[ A mum: QUA!;r?' or nous mu an: on um: vxnv cmur. uur or J. Ilncllcuou ' UOJII Wbolculo ul null Hardware lomhnnu. And will carry on the lmuncu In the mission Prtnccu sum. two doors shove Cay Hotel. And directly wool to: to tho 0! DUI; 5'1 ! our`:Hk n?nnu'.=.w." ."..""..o..~."..'-n';"'a:..".'." m '....""", ;..`'.L' 3.` its an Ibo duo. V E D "W much um. um. J. `u. urfunoh. `PHI: undo have this day formed a puuonhlp an orunuyloudlruol ELIE`! L &1`BA\Il'l1 ?;'.:"......"' .sn".':':...."`,`"..'.`. .r."I.`i""`.ou v.' nu` "......"" A large pmporuon the pa has nun may tumlnonuntonunlnnnunl rate. = N. AN I (`0. I llltll. `l'boonLv reuon um: the Iubcrlhu-I have for dbulllu of this unable to I desire (or upon. that tort: can To Malnu- lure nmnoruon mnrohnn Inn nu .an\raV \- \lCCfAV\l3 All` of J. Hucll on (.`oJu \Vhol$lo All MAI] llnrdrnn an-Lam; And -m nnrrv nn uuv VI Iuurv pvruxu lIlZ$III1' one of the Best Sites and unontivo Trades IN THE DOMINION. `BOATS: Inspector. mspllannu mus! furnish the names of ur and I `teal ulrenun. By adore the License Commlnionc-rs. W. (ll.ll)l)l-EN. Import . Much IOIII. I87. 0' noon-I QQV\lIILLV L`\I\JJ`III. together With Ihogood will of the budneu- all or which will be .11. ion: a human. rm- prononftmshtu 0 real can (including It got I Ar! and lame water IAIN. ma- chlnory and n and \-u-ted assortment of Irma. The oil 1-rum departments. vb.-tho nhuhlnu. bun-konu'Ilu'. and holler shop: and Arc in full blast. with plenty 0! onlcrn \ n . TH!-2 9l'l|S(`I{lBERS he-Ina desirous of N`- tlrinu from buolnun. olfor for sale their tonn~ dry and engine work: known nu lhlll 9 l'\1r1 (`nu-\\v I!Il\I"\vf\ruu- Ill Illll THE M. Kim VALOABLE Pnoiinfif BUSINESS` FOR SALE. D4 IAN): III. IUV. These are all Fine .\'o.-Icctul U001l.~`. First Rate Value. 6 . 00) ?/4 A/& 00., 126 PRINCESS STREET. Tho mubllnhmu M has 1 wide I [km for III axvullanl mnl-Inn AIM Read: by the String. 6 sizes. (for Millinery and Dress .\l:sking purposes only.) .\'0Tl(`E is beret? Vven that up llmtions for \\'H()Ll-2.*l.\LE. A 'IR.\' AND HUI Ll- (`I-2.\`SlS. for the Isle of L non In the (`y of Kl (on for the `our I887 will be received by; e underulg-n at the oloe of thc License (hmmisnsionern. (`ITY lIl`lLl)l.\'GS. Onlnrio $111301. .1. n. . 4.. .. rm TIDE or PA/rrr/tkiii/3. ' BEADED DROPS, BEADED DRNAMENTS, THIS IS A niiim CHANCE |.~.... ....- .. ....... _-_--- .. .__..__ Beaded Grenadines .' i tJ`Come and see our stock. No oneforced to buy. J. 0. HARDY & C0. M arch 23. '0 defy the trade to produce the equals of the above line: at the ricee quoted and in better goods. We wil any better goods at the price: asked were never shown in Kingston. Trimmlnoa. Qvnrnn Fnlnrn in run: (Em-u IXIHKBIAJII. Trimmings. Scarce Colors in Dress Goods, and Buttons. Braidu, am, can be had from \ BEADED NETS, BEADD FRINGE, 4- 1. : 111 Here are three charming lines. Brad- fbrd Popllus. Overshot Washing Cloths. and All-Wool Camera Hair Twins, 94 1-3 inchea wide. and worth 25. Your choice oftholot for 150 per yard. . -nu IJl"lv From this Date to 7st April Ilext. Between the huun 0! Cum ll .m.. and I and f|p.m.. by which limo all applications must be m. Bradford Stripe Popllns, smooth as silk. 2! Inches wide and good value. for me. Your choice at 12 1-20 per yard. `TI 1 9 -wuclly nu IUI tliv IIJII Ul$ llI1llJl DALTON O BTRANGI. null Hnnhlnnlnn (\n|;- \l'LnI...|. `- \.rI Bradford Canvas Cloths. in 8 Leadink Shades. Including Black. We obrtho lot at 121-20 per yard. This Line is well worth 200. No.- (DRESS 00008. Beaded Fronts, Beaded Sets, (Collars, Cuffs and Vest.) '0 have phrcllaaed atjnbove sale 3 Largo Lot of Dream` tub and offer some exceed- ingly Spicy- rgainnf ' I3 LEI`: March 21. }BUsI=ss GEANGES: luv!!! 88 Princess Street, Kingston. at THE ONE PRIC-F STORE. 1: crash 0| nodal ll; `.5 CUCAJUCI \lCA2I`\J "II OIIO 0l'llIOPOP0l'&l'I 101"?!` ILL- lI-.A n:A_- -_:n_,,__,,, ,.- I u1sonLLA1noUs__ The Big llillinery Room. I7 WUIII IIIIJVIII KB `EFNGBTON FOUNDRY, - with Ihn -nnd -III nl nu. hnuln... . .n On act,-ounthof the Mahfwtnwrn. L, NOTE 1 Illlllmo nu ma nun u u aeolian! marine an n. |l`orIm 11 application may he had from the Inspector. Anlillmnu furnish nnma-s of urn repmn - Ill] work of uvnn-I I-sumo an... Iubbdnntu D h } no gnmrs mm. mm nlrirr an and M-'~ mm hlbtuhuniu. lX:.g--n_.A `nu THE Dull. SEASON Rania! PAPER%L%HK`N_GING ft..- I\..__n `_n.L_-g, LIQUOR LICENSES. 5E>TF'F_Vv7i'I?'I 'GEonas"dLnrE, ` no amoral Baal ldbk Ape-ac. ll ) ' 1'0 . - N1`! FOUND `&. EL... Olen. um '"."#'.oI-;:a. on Pcuuoo. F N.!J_T'3 T HE /1'0/3 /1/1:" 7 '8 N587 NEW BOOK, A ,-u | us \.uuuu: uu rulcclpl 0! ull. price. John Henderson 8:. Co., Princess St, Kingston. Feb. 25. ......-.\. vu nun -uvJv\-lo ("W QQJAJ. These books ernbreco all branches at Stenmv Enghuwng-4nauumu7,loamnouve.Fhennd Marine. An: Engineer who while lobe well informed in All the duuee of MI calling Ihonhl provide himself with: full not. They are the only books of the kind ever publhhed In this country. as they no no phln that any Engineer or Pfnenntn that can read on email: understand them. --n__ ,n.; l u-vuu. ` (Hun; oftho above boobwlll be sent to any nu-I otuuuwdnou rocelptoluu price. m|..|.._ u....-._.. 4- A m the omxr submitted. The cheque thus son! in will berouurnod to the reape(`li\'c pu-liue whose lenders are not M*('t`pled. \\'XI. IR\'I\'H, (`il\` linnrhu-arr Hatch ll. For estimating the horserower of Steam En ' ea, from indicator iagruna. or the V wor an enginoia rfonniug at the time I the diagram wu en. P:-1oo50oonta D...._).. II... -_.IIl-..____.___4 .5 n;,, II 'I --v ----o------ -v-- --u--- I luau UVUULIIJ. Roper s Gus uad Iugagamont of Stun-Boiler n..- A: .n.- .....-. _..--:4: _- . _.._. _....----D.._v-v vl vvu-nnuvuvI I `(thine of the moat pncticnl work: over pub lished on this subject. Price 32%. Thtun hank. n-ml.-.4. -II L.._-|.._ -5 a.__-. ffiinnuwrnns ronux/.1 ,,,`..7 ~ `-vv----- ---- j--`I- IVI XKOIXVVINK Contains All the Questions that an Engi,` neer will be asked when undergoing an ex amination for the purpose of procurmg 1 li- cense, with the Answers to the same, couch ed in language so lnin that my Engineer or Firemnn can in a n nrt time commit them to memory. Price nan:--.a. __..- _ __ _ ____ Written in the form of Que: `on and Answer, for the use of Engineers limited oducution and experience. $2_O0_ Roper-`s Questions and Answers for Enginee ` l`n..o..:... .n .1... n........-_.__ .L... -_ u, -. (`I<;Ixt;Ai;1il;gI-l;u;ntiona nnd Deucription of all clause of Steam-Boiler: in use at the preoeut day. Price 32%. izopmrs ux-2c1J11 s*1k 61? hin-mssuns smmmrm Fl mronnauon may be obuuncd. The lowest or my londcr not neoomnrily no- co ted. certied oh no Iunounti to must :\(`(`0nl|)Iln)' eachylxender, whichlxali igolorfeir od if the party tendering declines to enter into :1 contract at the rates and on the terms stated in the our submitted. The (`henna thus mm! in will ha runny-mu! In v--- -- rv--nu-~ \Il -nnuulv-\-\l uuuwuuvu uu\Llg char& of steam machinery need. Price $2. Roper : Use and Abuse of the Stum-Boiloyr. ` . _ A _ . _ . __ YII.__L_,.,',, "luinullv capcrunulu II! me out modern notice in the care at steam-engines and ilers. It in brimful of just such informs- tion as persons of limited education having 33% 2. _ This little book is made up off: series of suggestions u_1d instructions, the result of ,recent experiments and the beat modern nrmtica in the mm nf nh-An\.nnm'-m. -....I can read can easily understand it. Price $2. 50. ROPER S INSTRUCTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS NR ENGINEERS AND FIREIEN. n unu`uA1uuI$)u The only book of the kind ever published `in this country. It contains descriptions and illustrations of all the best types of Steam Fire-Engines and Fire-Pum , Injectors, Pulsometors. Imp` tors, Hysiaulic Runs, etc. P1-ioe$3.5n_ One of the most valuable treatises ever written on the aulfect, as it in so plain and practical that my nginger or Fireman that read easily $2.50. ; unsumewrs. Jnspxrawra, Hydraulic Rams, Price $3.50. ROPER S HAND-BO0K OF THE LOOOIOTIVE. xuugme m use at the date of its publication. Pmoe $8.50. -` ROPER S HAND-BOOK 0F IODERN STEAK FIRE-ENGINES. PIVI_,,,,I I I - ThRQl ER S ENGINEERS HANDY-WOK. 9 most comprohenaiv lbeot '11 ~ h`I`!$i 50 ever pnblishedeinanglnia oo..'n3-`y on the Steam-En_gm'o ; Stationary. Locom- mothp and Marum, and the Steam-Engin Indicator. $8.60. . Rows Hand-Book of ham In-ino xiganes; Containing A l'nnlIrinOnn --ml :II..-A.._;:-_.. _ - 1--- -y a-pull G -5511! nugwua. -(3nntaining,a description and illnutntiona " of every delcription of Land md Marine Engine in at the date of it: publication. V 88.60. \aIuuuu.I.u. All the above to be furnished according to S `ivatious. lo be seen at the I-2 net.-r`a 0 co luring otllce hours). and when` a other informal ion be obtained. lowest ormv londnr not nem\_~umrilv A1`- - ? Ii PRAC FICAL . A Handy- Books? for Engineers. DAfVl`ll` MONEY TO LO5N -_- g. 3.... Boos Price 26 Cents, Tioconclhoohlon. ' xo13L1i7s's1V1('151}:' nocnss. BY E. P. ROB. In eh 1887. _'_*`_L'I`.L..R- Ilhouklhelnthohnuhdovuryc-u dkluofct - SEALED TENDERS will be recelvpd at the Olco of the City Engineer until NOON or r}/T5 7VbF]}>n/L, I887, For the following services requirod by the (`or- I porallon 0! the Lily of Kingston. vi: : - I Dlgnnvallrn 'I'Er:33:TBs- t`(`t`pl(`(l. Engineer. WM. lR\'l.\'(`. (`it ' i S. Gordon. Per \ `. Kingston. Mch. ux. I887. THE IIONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING the Young` In`: Christian Association um pynlooim RIDAY EV'Is`.NL\'G. 25(1) 11191., at oc oc . 0'cl (`o derahlo Business must bedonp. and :1 full Attendance of active members is_roqlIes1~.\d. C. H. MARTIN. Mum): 2]. Gen]. Scc`\'. Young Ian's llhristian Association. uutumxquiumunauuu WIOU You-t.nl\VtIPho ;.unna0-I-pnq.o`|'hnIIn. sold by Auction at the Warehouse of Mncnee& Minna on Monday, 28th M94-ch,a.t 10 o'clock. % J. E. Hl."l`OH'E80X. Man-h 25. Auctioneer. UIVDERWR/TI? 8 SALE`! M A TO WHOM |TfMAY CONCERN. ONE BALE OF BRUSSELS CARPETS. Damaged in wntcrcx-S.S. California will be ipgd by ucl on the Warehouse Mncnee& now oanifr mat? ;u uuaw aluavvva U1 1.1101113 UUILLI. Hampton. \ NOT] is hereby given that the stock h lrule. debts. honennd wenonpoow and ' ooelstove. former thou:-open of aid `Thou. John Hampton. be sold as b oc at the store recently occupied by him at Shubot Lake. on IONDAY, THE 2811: DAY OF IARGII. 1887, L} I. n`.Ip.4.L L..- in the `Matter -T!--Thomas John II--..-L-._ ` 2!. 'fEn`unw"" wb1ui6N `aousiis rba'Eu.J`" CITY OF KINGSTON. I mam: cc. nu-I an mun Dunn and no And. I`. ll. (kl F puma! dn) lat; hi bl March 19. 4 Al 11 oclocx. noon. ` I Sale vdlfbb made Iuhjeet to 1 reaoivod bid. WILLIAM FERG USON. Aninnen MISCELLANEOUS. 1 f;+;;af.;1e};;.".;ms. 0170: OF s-AT_E_ OFFICIAL NOTICES. At 12 o'clock. boon. uh In-An -nI.(...o 4.. - _.. bu] un nnngmul` Plsukwnlka Crossing: incur a woou. line. on. Imu n HI-IAh_ TKVDIRN will nivivul who Pllll. .\'lX'l' use at I 3 on onto: and. II. :0 hot. lumnriy or Inn Altai. . Pputho In in but Into. t In and unit. pu-ucuhn to KlltIl'A`l`IK C III. Inn-I Illa. IQ lama. I1: 04 MRRH. Hay Fever. `Giro: Iu'rIn'o_I` at more ` and (`urn I'.(`A!.\KIN. I cnnli'1i.A.LI * n'LY*s IA K1 lenl. 1 NU of lakes L, 8 n. rnmmca, nmosrou} -1 -. -----....- v-v-.--- vv nu-uv uuauauuup Inn. .4... Tbclouar which hubuapriaoodnhongh uArhtI"wa0dntinl.nndncopynlvIieh vu.HIuld.outuovorylihnllnnhor c(prty.IjInl|Ig Ir.Blnh'o rodnuunt from the opposition Iudorilnlp. ha ha: nrlondyotnnonhlupn. Hnhlo. In Ihn|Ihu.nhI-Ilolhnoeoullydovory llhnlidihhltlpuootnallyulhoopoo Inga! pulhnoutud la npcultion Iodin- cunho |uIolthoIoIr:nd(!)totIn The New Brunswick ltgx.~lllul'O hu car- rioul the bill having for in object the Aboli- tion of the upper chnmber. it will take ef- fect in tlxroe you-n, nml those who were councillor! below oonfodentionlts-uni them, will pt I ponaion oi till). which in the -1- I but of their pnoent indemnity. The other: i have no claim upon the public bounty. The 5 power ol the logisloturo may in quegtinnod, and ii the dominion government's veto can elect I hintlnnco it an be mainly count.-l upon. Rir John would hardly permit Mr. Blair. of New Brunswick, to succeed in I actions the oooonuuuntion oi whirl: would wu-not u-tin on the put ol Mr. Herder loading up to tho Instruction ol Quebec`: hby ninth. Tllo lqillnlin ouunoill hove. however. outlive-I their uoclulneu The Inounhorlnl than are dual, politically. nml ought to ho quvnntod. - _ -- -_,__;._ The Ealmnnals-Tucker measures are xle- ; structive of .\lormonism. They declare that the Monnons must olney the laws. that polygamy is a crime and pnnishableas such, that the Mormon church corporation shall be broken up. that children born of any other than the first wife are illegitimate. and that no .\lormon shall vote or sit on in jury unless he is willing to take oath to on- forve the laws which prevail in every other part of the country. A year or two with such slaw in force will make Salt Lake city so that it will not he recognized by the ntuming I-Iuropean missionaries Mormon- ism iscloomecl, as it would ham been long long since, haclpoliticians not haal something else besides morality anal the good of the.- K state to think about. L 1 '1he\\'.innipex; Fvu I`:-c..s.-s has been sent many letters descriptive of the tyranny practiced upon the poor` voters in the north west by the government`: agents and elet-~ tion. trumps. In the Crofter` settlements especially it is said that men were intimidat- ed with threats and forced to vote against their convictions, that promises were umde only to be broken. end that the makers and the breaker: of them disappeared with the close of election clay. And the experience in the Crofter settlement is no doubt the ex- porienceof the north-west generally. The tories practiced bluff and bribery without compunction of conacience. They could not do otherwise and successfully perform the duty for which they hired themselves out. Vcrily a prophet hath no honour in his own country else the friends of Queen`s'ccl_ Iege would not be so active in the develop- ment of plans looking to the increase of its usefulness. It was predicted that if the Mount government were sustained a period of decay. so far as Kingston was concerned, would set in, and that by-and-bye our mag- nicent college bliilding would be deserted or given over for the occupation of chatter- ing idiots. This was A terrible picture to draw. and the study of it has satisfied the sane portion of the populace at large that even with two uylums Kingston's wants in this respect lmve not been fullled. .__-- --,_....ap me. an (rs lu`l'1'lRl'.Vh`.\' r. I`,|_..__,,_tu|| I During the election campaign in the north west Hugh J. Mzwulonzzld and B. W. Scarth" .\l.P., of Winnipeg. hunted together. They made a pilgrimneto the Crofter settlement, wliem the Scarth land company wAs.pre- sumed to exercise a powerful inuence upon the voters. Occasionally, hovrever, Mr. Scarth run against an elector who could not be bullied. and then l{. J. Mncdonnld came forward and exhibited himself as a Crofter. Verily the remark of a western contempor- ary carries with it a moral, that if Sir John does not hasten to declare himself a crofter ll80 there will be a hiatus in the family tree too serious to be neglected ." Civil Service & Teachers Examinations sumo u.oo.\.\|TiocL'u A non. Illllllllllg ll Pill-ILIIIIIII UVUF IIIIIFBIIIJ l.lIUI'Ill.Il` at 8| 5 'oar. Anne ed to the pa r is one of the best and most busy Job onions 1: Canada - rapid, ntylish andchcap work ; 8 improved printing presses; nu`... . .. p......... _ The wmxnv nnin wma. spagea so extylglnma. is published every Thursday morning a. to the manor of the beat Nance or Births. Mar:-Ia_geo and ueaum sue. each, union when " booked. when 81 Is charged. Special noumln reading columns are charg- ed at extra 1}: YV_I_iIG. II II I l`4l\ I Lwaaunaai. C no For four lines. one or two insertions . . . . .30 50 For four lines. each subsequent insertion. . 25 `Over four lines. In-at lnnoruon . . . . .. 10:: per line Each an uontconnoo\Iuveina.... do Once a yr subsequent ins ..... .. loo " ; Twice`: woe . subsequent Ina . . . . .. 80 " Thrunwoekmu uemlns....... Go Naltcol of Births. nu-riavgee and Deaths 50.` eagh, u_nl_en yyhenf` book_9d. wlgen chagged. Tut Bnmsu WmoTs blhhed every oven- ne King SH` Kingntnn. Ontario; A1` an DOLLARS FIR YEAR. --_. " Onifer EL; 5.-cr.~ ' EDW.'J. B.-PENSE. P:-`oprkcmr. .,.._. . A D\`ER l`I8EhIEN.'l`S. |___ ___ __ ._.. I_-....al...... Precis Writing and Indexing -::-:.::..-:.. -1 _;e-1-%sa.1r;.L.;.*.*.:.'.`s.'..., (run. 17:. pt Jul. Cnrful. IQ Patti OIIII. _--.. .--._. -r. vvvuvvw -- - uvv uncu- uhnpt bun-y then further would not bojudicbu. 1\oonuo(hv|ugIhNNu I'8dlyltellIth|Ily,CId|lOpI'IoQbbI`M oxuot|y.inhrotIIpaIIIonbool|n|nlI. ltcnuuothouidthu thoqonrnxt ht uyolojoctlnrhwhtthopuloltho Iohooh. Itdhlnotanuhouoantdtho unhoh than It put the udphu lau- hlolhcmunllldouuoaltoouhou.-rip. hnlnulouunvhordorooncuntlohb. The nutter nouh Ihhuhdlhotrir huundlhyouuur I punvupuulilllov "l50y.'UIhOCOdIKI8| Ibdr rancltantu. tluvvudlothhutphlo to oodpunundywbbhhnycthunpuipnul lot Ihopublqonlhlbnjylynuh menu It |hodu"7--lIobl'IIl|ocInI'I olnllviullvun-ilbouthr dneIurI~-do not The wisdom I thin ooune may he eerione ly quoetioned. It can hnnlly be expected that the er:-rage teacher on exercise the judgumm n! the evangelical minieten in the selection 0! ecripture leeeone suitable {or public school nee. or that the avenge tru- tee (At lent in Kinpton) run than to hie knowledge of the bible eniclently to dictate to the board`: o-nployere in thin remeot; but the good pnrpneee ol the do-pnrtmentel have been mlenptuentdtollch I degreethet A. -nn..__n 5.. -__... AA-___ l_..4L_- __,_|n _ _. anaemia niouuhnus Woh':ouuumIIo cnlln-No.39: I 'l"h:Ml`-ml: of solo timn cu). therefore, bu pitcho-I out of the Ichnols, ctn be trampled on. input on. or tuuto-I with any indignity which the politician cu: conceive ol. uni the education department will hate nothing to my ; nor will it object if "ocriptum not in the book of selection: he given to the pn- pils by the teacher, but then must he scrip- tnm roulingol nomooort. 'l`rnothorqu- Iltinul renmin which require the scripture selections to be noel, but Mr. Ron Icy: he will modify them in order that the trout- Inont ol the bible by the nchool tnuton may be according tn their tutu. whotowr they may be. UIUIU "K", II 0' Ito. "I0 m (I *- lections, the guvernment has no loin In interfere. and loan not propose to interfere. on long as the bible or in content: are real daily and uystenlatlonlly. I! the ten of the regulation require: any mouliticslion in onler w ulmlt n! this course the muliticaliun will be uncle. " The object of the government was to have the bible real in the schools more geuenlly and eyetematically. It was to se- oure thin oh` I that the book of selections was adoptei . at the instance and u the recommendation of the protestant c e of all denominations. without objection rom any quarter il, for litical urposee, the book so reooimended rm adogged Ins de- nounced. 'The government agrees with the protestant clergymen who revised the book (some of whom have since been using it st lsmil worship) that it would he analvan- tsgol. at the sctipture readings in the schools should be from it. but political itstion has created in some qusrtnre a raj ice against this course And deprived e book of its usefulnees. Where the trustees of a school prefer that the reading shall be from the ible itself, instead of from the book uf l...o:...... oi... ......-..._-_. I.-- _- _i--___ ., The minister of eduontion has settled the ditculty which the tury element in so many of the public school boards has helped to create. A member of the legislature has asked the Hon. Mr. Ross if the regulation of` the education department, unent the read ing of the scripture lessons in the public schools, is to remain in force, and the reply iaemiucntly interesting. The Wind has given it in brief; let us repeat it since the Kingston school trustees have been in s sttl dilemma as to what they (`ould do with minister of education apparently against 1 them. Mr. Ross said: __-__-_ .-` -v...-J . It will be for Mr. Blake, as it will be for every liberal, to labour and to wait. There is a depth of political infamy out of which the people \\ ill refuse to help 3 government, and surely the govemment of Sir John Mac- donald has almost reached it. Ibo-cu. Man) an In. % V ....'...~..u It was written, however, before the de- parture of the honorable gentleman for South Carolina, and it is understood to have elicited such a. unanimous appeal for recon- sideration from the rank and tile of the lib- eral party that when the house meets it is expected he will be prevailed upon to hold the position to which he has brought anch honor and ability. IL ...:Il L- I-.. ll- I)l_I__ __ 3. ,___-n 1 _ 2, --v -vvu uuu vvlluvu IIII Mr. Blake is ambitions of suegees, politi- eslly-, butnot for personal reasons. He has remained in public life much against his inclinations ; he has accepted of honors at p the hands of the party reluctany ; he has ne\ er wanted, oflice, does not desire it now, and in it would sacrice more than any man who has been so eminent in the pro- fession of the law as he lips been _g_h_ould be called upon to do. That he was worn out by the labors to which he gave himself up unreservedly during the late political cam- paign, that his health was affected. that he was wearied of contending for honest gov- ernment while the majority of the people hurrahed and voted for boodlism and all that it implies, and that he desired to be in less eonspieious figure in political life. goes without dispute. The meaning of his letter seems to be quite explicit. la ....... _._:aa__. |.__..-.__.. I._t-_,. Al, 1, - ugu, vvuu Mr. Blnke has been often referred to by the tory press an an ambitious man. to un- bitioua that he was a participant in a` con- spiracy hnving for its object the deposition of M r. Mackenzie from the party leadership. The statement is unfounded. Mr. Macken- zie does not believe it. I an in u . - z the uiintnnoo and tha Iupporz exbendetl to ` I me in the` put, and with the earnest hnpe that under bitter nus ices there may opgn for the puffy h brfggfer future, and for yourself nu ever-wiexiiug sphere of useful- ` nasI-I un. em. A POINT A 7' RES 7'. ' 0498573 V/53593-A I '1'1T5MAs N. smnum, | -""m1:-nu Pu-I. Klw M I luck :1 cA'rAnnH