' 7 BOATING ; . ._ . .-- A Ann nnnngpp. POINTS FROM THE PRESS. suppo gun gen 3 far ot what their conduct wu-are so an- noyed at the outlook that they have cut their liberal acquaintances. They never speak as they pass bye. * ` benefit the party. Mr. Blake`: majority was nearly 200, M35] it was rolled upespite the fact that he could not remain in the con- stituency. and that all thepowan oi-the go- veriunept were arrayed against him. He will continue .,.represent. West Durham, but Sir John will cease to represent King!- ton as soon as the election case is tried. The Kingatcin protest has already made an im- > preaaion upon the local politicians. Some Honor: Honing loo (`ho-g3. lulu u--...l Loolniug Out fur Nu, I. `I`. -. nu.--nu. s it that at fright:-nul unmnn, when sin nu tire, will tluuw the Inlay e uimlnw an-I carry the u-I scut- nlzurs nith (Pm la.-ndere:-I wlivi- KNIGIITS OF LABOUR. In-ownfIio:l-u't_h_l1:u-twnnl Ital hull Iliad G8N`l`I.lIBN'Il`UINl8lN }0lII) biannual Inna `r `. "4! Wm M I fokobono No.1 --._ ---. -... uu-uuurvv\;\a.Jl lbw III: long. H01-'1' Wool). Klxlruno W) Ill` FAw`" VVCXII) M.` I` IIYYITYAIIGI 111111` taunt cl Noduu. hutch: hula In connection. J. R. RATTENBURY. I..I._L._- M- an - - -n - Spring Bultlncn, Ovorooatinco and '1`:-ouoorincn. all new goods. at l][]RLAND S. COATS OFFJ '3__4 _PR|NCESS STREET. At lowest prices. (be any: ho cur). Supply his good: to the vorkinglnnn. It makes no diercnco who may call, He`: honml to try and suit them all. F To call And no him And his goods, ` You'll nd it worth your while, For he can furninh you with HATS In evcry rmh and style. The signs 0! Spring now coming on Raquire I change of tile ; ` And while these things are in your mind, Place (IALLOWAYS nun: on lo. I ll.\VlZ received lrulruatlnm fl'( ).'n Mun. Putin to cell at her tu-tdenw. in Gordon bI.. . Ago:-apex`: .-__- -___ In-ch 8 E T. SEASONABLE may; nlnnl AIIIII A I'- Tho only place In the city when: you ran get , rst-clam work dune mu! uuiuflcuon always l guaranteed in an M. K|RKPATRlOK S,` 3 A Full Assortment at Low and Medium Prices. 1 pm my Rolo Kmnu-A1'uI('x's.' I you want a nice euel at any price so to KIRl(l'A`l`lu(`K'8. I you want any gold gildlng done 30 to Kluxl-A`rIucK`s. , `FL. ...I.. -1-.. 1, .n .. - 1 5 \ If you want A nrsrclau frame made go to Klmu-nmvxh. If you luvs any plush work you want done rly KIRK:-ATuI('x'u. you nice nun] nu any man. an n. 8 8: R OOLLARSI The Big Millinery Room. 126 PRINCESS STREET. :6 . D0/?/M/& 00., And ready for Another season`: undo. AUCTION i A L ii ~07 - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IIILODION. CARPIT8, aw. I April 11. April 1:. A Heavy Bradford Canvas Cloth Dress Material, in colors of Black, Navy, Garnet, Baize, Bronze, Myrtle and Seal, only 12 12c per yard, worth 20c. 121-2 CENTS. ls GALLOWAY, SPEITE[ PICTURE FRAMREET 29v 56093; I59 l Iu.\'('uI STIIIT. '.(.I.in}. umn onne Townsnlpnt Kingston. now In tho (,1-y of Kingston. running along Harrie Street about thirty feet. and about one`hundrod and thirty foot AIHIIK Yomrc Street. being the pro rrty belonging w estate of tholato Martha `umton. rldculng of Y0 Street and he proposed the pmluon of thin prop:-rty on I-rte Htnet. make this A most duulrnblo property for pur ohuon. Thar. Al-as nn lhn nu-nmhn. -alnuhl. n _. -n...._ ausunssaanuouucsuanfrl .: an-.22: ..._,-'-'..-:-` Ol n I H ` 3- 7 _!I|_t-Idqoggdv mmxtm V 'va`u'-"'a-7-u"-"u-7-`"`u.'.`.3';a SEIFE Ana In. an. "` =]t`J~N"[ bh&'dHIC'l!I1 ` the canon}: Real name Ape-M. uovaxs to llKNT.--_1 IN ms to so Idling 1:`; hrnu. uh! J __ _ _ _ I I cavausensee&?:c'Iae7:'xamsnauons Ihlumlunvl. In. onuon. Thorn no an the premium udoublo lwculnrey Rough-(`Au Building on Harrie Street. and Two Prune Tom.-manta on Yo Hlroot. Termnnnd rnndlllnnn Inn on knnu-n no nm. .0 'ranun176wonx"c>`r'4" 4 Precis Writing and Indexing dluuuhl L. 1- .|._ L, - uu unrunnu power. um lull Shun Roch Drill And M on land. (`house I" nnnnh-o 4.! \' . - . . .7! y guaranteed. ning uctory lloilorl oA_-_, I II n [Illu I'll Also 5 number of New and Engine: and Boiler: I lachlno. Rng1na:ndBollar warn. I to I horse power. and In T b `T $5 P/'cz`z/re For $7.25 IIZIT Much I! 0. McEWEN &SON. srmn oI.ao.m_ncvIu: A com. A[Ir1ll2. s?c7. .J3i.41;~ b a oiik Soooodnnd Book: bought and sold by J. HIHHONDS, Ann. I. Punt In-r. _ F N!A.E%T 3 use A NEW LINE or COMMON PRAYER CHURCH SERVICES should he lntho KIIIGSTOI/. Much 9. b jj_jj.:__ __ EASTER CARDS,&c: |lu~ch&).." l MUNKACSTS "CHRIST BEFORE PILATE." Just published a faithful copy of )1. DI Mex` iucsifs t picture "CHRIST Bszroiu Pu.- rrx." wh ch has just been sold for over One Hundred Thousand Dollar: ins line steel piste engrering.done in iinean sti ple measuring 22x28 inches. which. the he they have decided to It the extremely low price of One Dollar and Twenty-Five Celts n copy. so as to bring the picture within the of thousands and tens of thousands who cannot see or own the original. The original aiming was painted live yearssgo by the great ungn snartist, Mv:mucsr.ssthe supremo eilbrt of his life and art in dealing in the spirit of realism with s sacred subject. and is one of the most remarkable and greatest pictures eve fainted. The subject is treated with unilinch n realism. Pilate sittin on the right on hi ju main sent. his head nt inn qugtioning attitude with Christ standing before im gure o In young man with sstrong Hebraic cast of features. One conspicuous ii is that oi` a Jew shouting "Crucliz Him." w uplifted arms. in the dense mob w ich throngs the - ace yard. and presses upon the Roman sold ers. one of whom is holding the crowd book with his spear. Below the place where Pilate sits are the accusing priests and other J udmans. while tl.e whole mcture touches the po ular heart in a way that is simply woods I. it is tha- trreatest and most impressive religious picture ever painted. and ple of sll denominations should tscopy o it at once at the low price it is pu lished at. It has alroad ' been viewed by over two million trsons. an is now on ex- hibition in New Yor city. where it is visited by thousands dnil . Every family in the land should get or sen for a copy of this great pit- ture all once. Also published impressions of it on India Proof Pager. e 3118 inches. price Two Dollrtrs and I` fty `ems. Copies of e (her will be sent everywhere to any one. post-pniat. on remitting price to All that Para-I of land and Promises. part of 14)! Number Twcnty~l"uur. In the tint, c m - :-Ion of lhe Township 0|` Kingston. Yn 3?. L1-y Kingston. runnlmt nlonn Burris Hu-am J. Henderson & 00., CATHOLIC PRAYE RS GEORGE CLIFF, `SIZE 22x28 INCHES. Of the Original Picture, which has just been sold for over One Hundred Thousand Dollars. It is engraved on abeel,in line and stipple, in the finest style of the engraver : art. IT IS A FAITHFUL REPRODUCTION "A perfect copy on steel of Hunkucsfs Great Picture, "CHRIST BEFORE 1-n. ATE." ` CHRISTBEFORE PILATE MUNKAL Mgsomm,mg:_gp_s. Thursday, the 14th Day ofkpfil, |nst., A 11- 'r\u|.~I up 1.`: Beautiful Assortment by PRANG. of Boston, be. BOOKSaAVI;l-)_MAGAZINE`S_<. Tho Corner Book non. BOOKSELLERS, P In .l'Rxor.w,L`.'.:.l'n M, `x(.'a m`V GM. imi- lcKAYt WOOD. Khulna. om. Id Rocond-Hnnal 0/171/H0. PRICE $1.25. CORNER OF BARBIE AND YONGE STS. In the City of Kingston. on AUCTIOVNSALE VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. `DINO. $10. For hm her particular: apply to R081`. 8" A \|', April 8. Vendor`: Solicitor. Fruue Tonemonla Yo Hlroot. Termunnd conditions ma 0 known at time of bio. A MIL!-21`l.\'u will be held in the on Council * (`hamber on FIHDA Y .\'E.\"l`. at 8 o'c ock p.m.. to onmnlzc a Sociely (or Prevention of Cruelty In animals. Any one um ha :1 member. u' u u'AvIurnnnn\- I mg the City re Station. Ontario Street. Inns and speclcauona may besecn I oflloe, over Wndt-'3 Drug Slorv. \\' \'L`II'l A \`I'\J I. TENDI-IRS will be-r:cci\ eti in the under- .-ignod uplo xuux. 'rm'nsm\'. um inst. forthe several imdes required in the emotion and completion of Stables fur the Kingston 8; ` Pembroke Raiiwa ' Company on innds ndJoin4 mg the (`ity Fire . tntion. Ontario snecicatjnnn mnv imam-n nr Inv 'l`Hl-Illl-Z will be obmd I-`ur Sula on the Pn- nines. "623 '13-'iii51'{ifXi5iiL"'5Ei3lV `:1, L... |..u.-..|..`I.| -m....a- ......-l-.n__ -1 A pril I3. An evening of the purest and most unnlloyod ~ vnjoyment with the Grout American Poet. Gity.Ha|l, Wednesday, Apl. 13th: 3 P.M. J. rm 4 uemmuo. A Rclnlnfra-QR "fvt|OInn ' nooounc Ihl allahnn and drum um I-~- -an-_ 1:, an uncut in unit!" -WI rm--mu. Iaumhnyue: an-mmmn-uh `WWII. IV `an-anon tb Fulnnqnl I l8`ChAnge of Bill nightly. Gallery. l5c.: Dress Circle and Balcony. %c.: Ptuquetta. 35. April 13. WILL CARLETON. April ll. THURSDAY --- Over the Ilms to the Poor House." I//VDE/5 7`//ET E/i3L/eH7./ Ifsents reserved at Ncabifs. April 11. cm/arr ro A/v/M/MW OPERA HOUSE, THE GREAT COMEDIAN, 'lIA1\v\vv wv---__...... H A R{kTL'i'1ib"' E Y. Jul . I` . DLIWAIIKU. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. TICKETS. - - rvuli run w an vvuuu elolp z:."i77v"1LLuMs' YARD, AAI._nA_ IL..|. -___. -3 n_:,. , , u. uueu-um : Dream is O'er ............. ..Aschor Mrs. Birkott and Miss Bates. 10. Song`-So Far, So Far Away . . . . . . . . . . . .Hopo Mrs. Deacon. ll. Duett-When I Know Thou Art Near Me.. Mrs. Bettaand Mr. F. Strange. [Am 12. Song-Will He Come . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mina Rnlmznn M 11 I3. S0nx-S0locted . Mr. Mrs. Doaooxi. 7. Trl>-Mcmory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . ..Lesl Mrs. Bet _ Mina Bates Mr. Keoluy. 8. Song`-Love's wn Sweet ong . . . . . . ..Molloy Mina L. Smith. 9. Duett--Llfo's Dream in 0'er Bifkllt and Min: Raina TICKETS 35 CENTS. Mn. Betta. 6. Song-How can 1 Leave Thee. . .. Mr. L W. Shannon. 6. Song-Bloudinn'....._ . . . . ..1 . . . . .. MI-IL Dmmnn ' _ mu F. acid.` ' 3. Song-'l`he So! for Mo . . . . . P. G. nllvnr 1} Dueu,-1=wuua tor the Lord. ..Nhndels`sohn ~ Mrs. Blrkeu. and `II .`3`rP1`f!9E. Can 5 any: to ohulnod u sT`T"aAM`Es' CHURCH EA87_'ER .00IVOERT, ;% sj_-__g_EORGE -HALL,( in-is BEST om nlnwdo, 5.... l..A I_.... I.|l\l. n-. . .-.._ T0 CONTRACTORS. munso/w EVEN|NG,APR|L__1-t1_t;.- An Evening of Readings, .__ - ._ ._,..- mrrns '19 REMEMBER. :% MA-NNOUNCEMENTS; j_-_ AUofr_I6i~IV sALg. J. IIAPPOINI. TO-NIGHT; .--- p In III. ulli. J. E. Hl;"l`l?ll|\`.8()N. A no! lnnuuu cwu .. Mr. 1-`. Strange. tn nnrnvunnnnno Q mu. xuu um um ununuucn. V\'. B. VVATERB L` R Y. Soc`y pro (cm. _ jjjjjjjj V any pun the town Ang. I ....._._.._____.._, ...-.- ._-_.._.___ A|('h ut|n(.'hoaput. nounndn H0 UOIDB Miss Batoson. led , . :1: u. HIUI l`. \V. N E \\' LA .\' DS. JR.. An-hilect. II l1lH'9Il.V. A In`! loam-r. .... ...., uuvuquu-u, uuuuuuug nu HUI!" Whlnul ballot). and this uqoricy 0'0 Ilhnln ludhvo Wu neural by tho map! I pllolrkd the cnnnrvnllw olnalklnh and It gum. A new olocon in not expound. but should It nucur no mun an lulu! Mr. Gall. th Huh mu eld thmugimunho mum. And than who how ma my wall As {M `Mr. [Shh Aha pound in cgnlmt Nu 03,.-\':l."aAa. Inn` in not dcdgvml tn A weetern peper think the election of Sir John for Kllpeon wee proleeted out ol pure "cueeedeeu," seal that it use the honedeu duty e! the eaneervetlve petty tn proteet the election :3! Mr. Nuke In Wee: e , .9lmgnmm:_m,m,m. one 11 KI-sauce ulnnu believe pay can remove 8|: John Hecdmeld and win the I-epteeeetethe cl Klnpum without e IOVO|OoIHI.CIdto|hI|0II4l theecetle olellnel by Mr. (lean. Sir John`: majority , wee eely eeveeleu. (Including the (nor! IvLA...n....: L.n_... ,-; ..., , .. I jlodnoy I mngvment. The liberals` supposition all Along has been that the -lclsy in the [nut- ting of certain returns was luslrecl by the government in onler to permit of evidnnve being lnokoul up on whivh to hang protests. and the more the circumstances are looked into the more apparent the suspicion bo- oomes. It seems incredible that so many returns would be held back by the return- ing ocere ol their own motion. Some re` turns may have been inaccurate. and lsacl to he returned to the persons making them for oorrection. lint to believe that all the delays were so occasioned would be a reoctlon upon the intelligence ol the oloers such as *theI'ichedeugriteonldsotthinkol. ...--. ..... Knuclul 1::-acuuu, wcru gllllbtli uncl still as number of reformer: about whose election there was no dispute whatever, had to wait. The Ottawa Prev I r-nu in not in clined to regsnl this M4 on tccitlcutul ll`- I`L_ I:I I I ` .__.......__n M Ms3>Tii~T SJ I nurunulj Irul I!!!` .\ll, I, puuce, in too much for decent wleruion. lummun -I-mum -- -- A -- The duty of political leuclers in to devise The lut issue of the Culmrla Gazem con- nchemee for the benet M the poo le, unpo- tnineul announcements of the election of Cit! 3-ho DOOM`? L`lIl88- SOIIIGO our pub~ Hon. Alexuuler Mnckenzie, Emit York ; . men .h`Y be" more im'"t "P0" ung Mr wmiun Pnim Smith Bump Hr umber lmntn. land grants lull nulwny char- cerra for thc-muelree. Wilson. En! Hlgin; llr. Plan. Prince I'll ' - ward; And M r. Mallory, for But Northum- T ' w`l`i'"" P"""" , uron 0 ort . b"l`""l- 5" "W l*"'l' llv`l "1 Fl"'`'! When the enhvhile uent anal quneuive were gluetted long :30 ; in fact Mr. (`lrgill Josiah Burr Plumb sink: into the nenntorinl mu ,,[,u.,1 twin, ,1 gnawed "50,: .1. her`: chnlr all he will meal is 3 growth n the north-went members, elected I month .'v M "m" M "mu mm ` \`"M rum by moonlight. ; after the general election, were guuttecl; _ nml Ill In n:nnl.n- .J _..l.......-__ -L..A .- L I - ,.,....... That the severity of the sentence depends upon the power of the prisoner to burit. ` and that I much shorter term would answer the ends of justice in the case of a man who occupied A social position than in the case of a. man who haul not been sccustolned to the comforts of life. Rather curious dnctrim-. isn't it 3 For the minister of justice to coincide with it. and act upon it as if it popularly represented puhlic opinion. is more than the friends of Kyle surely expect. The kid-glove gentry of the land too often escape the punishment which is their due, hut to preach that thc bctwccn the masses, observed in society, should be car ` ried into the courts and Administration of ` justice, is much for classes and l l In suitencing William Kyle. in Toronto morclmut, to the penitentiary for ve years for forgery, the judge remarked that a man of his education und public position should he more heavily punished for crime than one without his scholastic and social ad- vantages. Kyle's friends differ with his, ` lordship, and in a petition, praying fora ,' mitigation of his sentence, the following clause appears: "`L..A AL- ---- -~`A~ ' A` : The Ottawa (,'i(i.-zen savagely attacks Mr. Blake. refers to him as the leader of the grit combination, and adds, witheringly : Nickel~plated statesnmnship will not do ; the tinsel and feathers and `pyrotechnics and stage effects of the last decade will not do ; it must be something Mlirmntive. something around which all clatsses-e.nd not merely one cl.1ss~-can rally. a policy for the people, for the country." The Mail, the best-edited conservative paper in Canada, has said of the same man : That he is a very able man, and a very conscientious one, and that he will do his best for the country are facts I vouched for by his past circer, than which there can be no better authority. One dc- clnmtion is that of as paper whose life seems to be dependant upon the life of the ;;o\'ern- mt-nt : the other is the deelnmtion of (1 pa- per which forfeits its right to pulnlic patroni- ` age rather than its right to say what it thinks. The Ciri:m'.~ course is the most protmlplc. the .l!ai/`.-I the most lionorublc. L The Winnipeg Sun does not see anythimz rem irkable in the complaints against the manner in which some of the returning otli cers have done their work. It is to he hoped, says our contemporary, that the dissatisfaction will be sufficiently strong to secure the appointment of permanent oili- cors (men already holding similar positions would be best), and thus secure something approaching uniformity and efficiency. .What s the matter with the sheriffs and re- gistrars? Were they not formerly regarded as permanent officials, and did they not per- form their functions in a satisfactory way ? Permanent returning officers, such as those who bungled their work in the late elec- tions, the country does not want. The WEEK Y BRITISH wmo. Spagos as columns. in pa llshed every Thursday morn at 81 an ear. , Attnc ed tn the nannr In nnn nf Hm hut nn at. u ` ed to the pamr is one of the best and most busy Job oloes Canada. ' rapid, stylish and cheap work ; 8 improved printing presses. mnw J n DIPMQII`. D........a....... For four lines. one or two insertions . . . . .30 50 For four lines. each subsequent insertion. . 25 Over tour llhos, rst insertion. . . ; .. 10c perllne Each an uent consecutive Ins. . . . 5o Oncelnv nubeequont lna....... I00 " Twice a week, subsequent ins . . . . .. so " Three 5 "week. an uent ins ..... .. 60 Notices of Births; and Deaths 50c. Special notices in rendln columns are chars: ed at extra rates; ` V THE DAILY WHIG. ` Tm: Bxurxur Wmais Kbliahed evofy even-' lng. M32!) Klngvstree . Kingston. Ontario. wooo and66IAL nun unlrxm Wmols {mbllahed every even at 3!!) Kingston. Ontario. 41' an nQLLA__::a Pnn.gn1g. , Ops`/Er per Orbem Dicor. y vvuln . u Aulplvvvu pnuuug pl !!! ` EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. " Anvnniffnnzsu. THE `BRITISH, \vH1(;, W'}|_1DNESDAY;/ APRIL 13. was uuuuuu :1. Mutual, m.r.r. IIIOFI VII A pnnonutlon the run-prultlnt. Dr. Hmytho. ol 0 pzpnd oat`: Jowol. |ooom~ I` paid with a No uldnu. An aloo- n Not for a new at place. when _ Hm Jonoph Halurwuo unanimous] . Alhr buinou Bro. Nolclllo invited o ' momhnn ol the nocloty to III. 'l`borntnn'a. than to punch of an oyuhr an r. Sov- onl nhlo udulreuoo won given by a worthy r resident. C. 1-`. smith. vino-pnudeuc Su- P I :30, Ban. .\le!ml!o, (M-coll. Taylor and Sol- r, A ropnato 0 on. to all pp ' to lh coon! rm: and \v.Lo.r. falls no Cull) too J'.'.`. ...'"' " -suumulwslclplin I won IIDOIQOH Q "ups:-Id, and two a in that capacity uliauagnluhod Minn}! by b activity. Inv- oml um won dhconrud nod pnvontd by Mm Irom donlnplng his largo can - \ Noon. Hob: yoIl.I|I, nhnulu nhmn I an at up. Nb IIOQM I; nhuut 6 It. g M. and volghl If.) llv. man ted. A th I ti tad `I prawn III II I lnlklulug Now `ember:-llro. Innite`: , no-puuuy @0704 by the variety. I` At 1 meeting of the Sauna! Itnglnncl. halal in their now hull Int ounlng. four new members worn initiated and nix man po- wu Juno: H. Motoul I .l`. Thorn I nnnnnnllnn on ah. nn......I.I..g n. uuuuuu IIIIIIIII Into 1 lllji. (Junta Journal. The Inn yen: of Quebec rorinco had be!- tcr not diacrvelly and um: only them sky: And keep lheuudws well in the hulxgrouml. or they will wake some the mommy and nal that tho.-y lum: All been mule Q.(u. \IA` 5' `C032 5 . EL LULIJ LIIUL-I, All o! ha household ems:-tn. mnnlutlng of one rlne melodoon. by Prince. only and other chain. whatnot. water uhl. oxtouuon dining In:>k-. rockorl. tapestry an ounronrpeu. cum us. two line not: 0! horns. Imlehoud. vkrkl. lamps. hodnlcudn. wuholandn. nalrmnn-1. lullot lulu. Int ol [and bedding. Innltruoca. run] stove. rook Itovo, Ill:-hen utounlls. etc. rule at local nun. Term: out. I In Inovnuu--unnu- :1 Inch!!!` I'IIU"I'I('. Turomu World. o i\'_v and venerable ` ruin nu. u [18 II! tudv ` ue nf the Oldest (`I-on-tnuln. New York Ho.-rvdll. Why is it thatvn {righ_t-nul A FORCE VAANCY. cuunurlues. (M-e uisciplme page `.'l7.) In behalf of those penltents only, and h_\- virtue of an imlult. l prolon the time of the paechal communion until t efenat of the Ascension inclnsively. Please accept, air, the auurnnce 0! my sincere Attachment. "E. A.` Cuomu. TAs(.`HI:lulAl.', . I ` Archbishop of Quebec. " Such I letter must help the knights in (`snails very much, fur at course the cardi- nal gave expression to opinions which will ' be those of the church dignitariee every- ` where. Anal certainly the knight; will see. on their part, that nothing occurs to weaken them in the esteem with which they are now regard:-ll by the repreeentativea of the vali- nnn u-.17, unuluy OT 01 [DC 8 C3. l r 4. That they ubausin from every promise I untl from every oath by which they would . bind themselves, either to obey blindly all the orders of the directors of the society, or l kee absolute secrecy even towards lawful 1 nut orities. (S1-e Discipline `2l7.l those nenitc-ms nnlv and Lu l uuacl V L` I l. That they confess and sincerely repent the grievous ain which they committed by not obeying the decree of September, I88-I. 2. That they be ready to abandon this so- ciety so soon as the Holy See shall ordain it. 3. That they sincerely and explicitly pro- mise absolutely to avoid all that they may either fuvonr masonic and other condemned societies. or violate the laws either of jus- tice, charity or of the te. which tlielnselves. either In uh.-v lllinallv ..n The action of Cardinal Taschereau, in with- drawing his condcmnatidi of the knights of labour, gives intenseisatisfactiou. The car- dinal had formerly only a limited knowledge of the operations of America's greatest la- bour organization, but he felt that they were not conducive to the interests of his church, and he said so in language the meaning of which was indisputable. His circular set forth that he believed the order to be under the list of institutions in disfavour with the Holy See, and until he reached Rome and took in share in the discussion of the labour movement, especially that of the knights of labour, he had no occasion to change his 12 1-2 CENTS. j.:. Black, 1-2c mind. Cardinal Gibbons led in the advo- A very We sletin fTrim cacy of the knights of labour to the recogni- mmss to amt all Dresaand Mantle tion of the church, and he was successful in Materials in stock. J. C. HARDY & G0, 88 Princess Street, Kingston. April ll. THREAD AND MERINO UNDERWEAR ! FUR LADIES AND GIRLS. inducing the councils of the church to think of them pretty much as he did. A proof of this is furnished in the following letter, which was read in the principal churches of the province of Quebec on Sunday : Aacnn1.~anomuc or Qrr.n|-:<-, April 7th, 1887. Sir,-In September, 1884, the Holy See consulted by me on the society of the knights of labour, condemned it under pain of griev- ous sin, and charged the bishops to defer their dioceses therefrom `as I did in my cir- cular letter (No. I3) of Feb. 2nd, l88."). Af- ter representations made by their lordships the bishops of the United States, the Ho y See has suspended, until further orders, the cect of that sentence. In consequence, I authorize the confessors of this diocese to absolve the knights of labour on the follow- ` mg conditions, which it is your bounden duty to explain to them and to make them observe : I 'lVi.,,. .1 r 3 house i : hf the I , ... TH:-`sons OFINGLAND. Al%lh IIRI. fell at Pruitt 8!. o-UpIun ova-Ellboul I. Ilnrnyl. *~--m