At Lucknow. in htsown constituency. last week. Sir Richard Cartwright de- livered one of the Ibleltpolitieol ul- drereeo of` the you. It over three have. and Uri id with telll points. The Ooboprlntoneom dong reportofit. ondhy thlsweper oolve thnt 8ir Riehud. besides discuss- ing the aunt miogovernmeut of, the country. suggested a remedy. He said: "T re nre'two things who done; we ohonld do all in our power to ensure in immediate delivernnoe lrom the gov- ernment which misrulen the country. That II our clear, our immedinte. `our 3 duty. That in the outy of the or end the moment. But there is a second d_nty. It behooves true friends ol freedom to take ell the precautions they can tdsee thst. it the Liberal party goes into power ngain,_ these gentleman's power ot `doing mischief shall he serr- ously checked. Now with respect to the rnt the force against us is tre- mendous. We have against us In hireling rees. gerrymsndeiecl constituenciee, rtisnn returning-olcers. contractors who are in the hoods of the Govern- ment. nod whom they can compel to contribute money towards the elections. We have to mert subsidized manufac- tun-rs. though many of these are begin- ning to nd out that they would.hn'vo heeu better of} under the moderate and reasonable tui ol the Msclieuzle Gov- ernment. ` The only things you have to oypoee to all thrse inuences Ire th truth of your arguments end the justice of your cause. lt is for that reason that l hctirhly vu-lcouml the action of the Young lnlyemls of Cumin. I hailed it as s good omen. l was glee`. to see their convention. I was glad to learn that they on-forming clubs. [advise them to continue in their goal work. It the Liberal cause is tnmllte converts the nccesanous must come from the ranks of the young and intelligent. lam bound to tell you this. that it is 3 pretty hard thing to reconstruct a gentleman who at lorry years of ago is either a Reformer or it Conservative. that when A man has fl'lI(.`lu`1l that age. eltlu-r In a Reformer or a Cuusr-l'\'rAtIvt:. he IH var; apt to stay so. The natural anulstuuce to tlu; 'ADP`l`lD T0 Oil. CIBCIJIBTANCES. How It Can be Btomn1I-Tl:o suns. am` at 811- Metal cgrtwncln. C_ANADA'S A CORRUPTION. ` )""|4~ Illoulrcal. Uct. 23.-~Tl:eu.- Wt.-['63-'5 `Y |"'U' -igalha {rum smallpox In Montreal yes- W l"k lrnlay. 7 In Cole .51.. Louis. 3 in bus. *5 "{ '-l``~` (`um-guunle. :5 in St. Jean Baptiste and V "M" 1 nu St. llcun. *9-*5 Smut: luur weeks ago Mr. Cluarles l-'1 '-l )' Woudru mu .-mickeu down with small | 0u'-ht Luv IlII>| ll IAu I'nIIIn\'L.4' In IL`. lu...;nuul I6l.',G0|ll'I. spa anus nan" so I(IJ,l.I.I "And Q_l,000,000 pa:-Auo nd properly. \ v .. 9' 4 Philadelphia lady shy: tint if you will trim your nger mils av Friday you will nave; have thq too 9. Sin his practiced it" for over lwonty . years. and is hu never failed. l ` TDD Uununn mnnmzo OI NOIIIO` H. Wilcox being recognised in the Rocha. tezgcourt. she falls heir to O50.(XX) red in II IIKIIYII nnl-nrinnl nlnnnu-Iv A Dltorenoo In Jerseys. What is that y6u are wearing ?" ask-. ed Farmer John oldaig fair city boarder. "()h.t.hnt. In my `red Jersey." "All right." was the reply. "but don't go near , my brown Jersey over in abut eld. nnlou yqn are good at climbing fenoen.?A'`-`~ For Dyupepsin and Liver Complnint you have a written guarantee on every bottle of 8hiloh'a Viulizer.` It never hill: to cure. B_old by W. J. Wilson. Kingston. _A`N'.'}?':9' w:w{ ' sum * I-Inquire ol W.'J. Wilson. drngziamin re- fereuoc to ,the extrlordinnry merits of West's cough Syrup. It is iucompnnble for the spy: cure of goughs, oolda. con- sumption in In early tness, bronchitis. uthma, whooping cough, and all throat Ind dung discuss. Prioe,'25 cents. 60 on-ntn. and 0100 per bottle. ` _.<..,_..-_ Dr. Smith's German Worm Ramedv. or Wormerine, speedy removes I" kinda of worms. cleanses the bowels of all impun- Iien. cuiea lnliounneaa And indigestion. T1-yin. Sold by all drugginta. J= rioe 25 cents per box. -- .. ......... . ............ ....,. '.-\h. my little man, good-moru'ing.'.' plmsuutly remarked an old gentleman, as he stopped and patted ll liltle boy on Lheheml. "Have you any brothers and sisters 2" Ten, MI ; got four. but I'm the only one that mounts to anything," replied the urchin. 9 o -vi-~ .`...u- n Ivuvr ---_v. .\ man in .\'a-w York who had liven llw ncum of I card mviudleh went. Into (-m1rtun|do.ucril'ed from memory 30 supnrate mark xhat. had been put on as many curds by the 'Mvnnuh~nu.Il of tho slmrpcr each of which iudeulied its putncular curd. -ooo- 4- ~--- nuuvuuu .-run;-uyu nlru. You are allowed a frrt trmf u" Hurry day! nf the use ol Dr. I)_\ e.-`u (`alt-muted Voltnuc '3,lt wxlh Electno Suspeusory Appliances fur the speedy mm-I and permanent cure of N-.-rs-nus Do.-hahty, Loss of \'xul|_l\ and Manhood. and all klmlred troubles. Also, lur umuy other .li~au>.e.a. (fompln-Ie resto- nmon to health, vigor and manhood gua- rnuteed. No riski.-4 incurred. Illustrated pamphlet. with full iuformalion, terms. z~Lc.. muied {me by addressing \'o|.Iuc liuu ($0.. .\lunalmll, M ch. ' (Iroup. Whooping unugl; and Bronchitis- |uuuedmu~l_v rehuved by h`!u!oh's Lure. Sold by W. J. Wllaon. Kingston. ' I "|oHlW.I, lll. Jan). ``.`'I CHIN] I'll ~WI.. lrli` ' Trick Stu.-er. died of sniah-pox is ample . ' ofdnys ago. The underuker. aue~pecl.- ` ing that the chill had died of [Le dis- emu-.s.nt for 3 ductor who declared such to he tho can-. luquinea were made: by `, tun physician an to other members oil I Hm fnmcly. but the parents had secreted two other children uuering hum the disease in a cupboard sud informed the doctor that all the rest of the family were quite well. For reasons best. known 3,.) himself the physiciun has eu- deavurcd to keep the matter from being I kuuwn. I` The Cuudun mnniuzo Tot Nollio- B. Ifilonv Iuaina I-nnnaninnrl fun an I-Inning-. [lnlll Il_i.!'Ul'. WINCH Wlll PTUVGHI Hill] I m...-luc'uuu the next. pulnticul campaign for th : [ritmrnls ---._. - . -..-. v-.....-..... Uttawa. Uct. `A:Z.--Tl:e greatest umuuur of harmony does not exist in Lln: limunuiuu C.:l:iI.'el.. A l(_`.W (lays IQO .\1r. L'o~t.igau. determined to no . longer sun! the dxctntorial utulude of Mr. Pnpe. thlcw u bn-hziholl Inso the Council huard hy rushing out of the council rmxmhc-r and lhrenteniug to t(~.~'Igp. Al-' thuugh the affair was patched the [acts are tgu Q}-cu secret. Toronto. Oct. '.!.'.--I.:Ltlo crecnce is placed in the story that Blnkv has Privy Cuuucil `cases. on which he has he:-u pnid81_LU(JI|. which will prevent him (`u..uII)("ln|u Hm no-xt. h-.lIIi1`al nnmnniun nylu. for I 31:. 425111 A bum -Jpocimoi: 0 Pen Flourishing sent Inc with each oIde.. `A. I. NRWLANDS. `V U\)1llUlI `V181 HLI ILBUU UUWH VVILU `K-Ill | pox. uurl w:m runuved to the lnuspnal, | more bu .-mbsequazutly dud. Hus two jdnhiruu also caught. the dzst-use and {-In-L .\'uw tho-pour we nu`! mother l.m.beuu put. m Lunguul Pulute Asylu 1. | Jun`! 9RinIc.:uLLrLn1uo.d um. mu ml 1 I n. 0 .- I ..- -......... |ll'.`V'.`l URI! ICIIII II'UI.I.I IHU uxrellug prell of Sn John Mucdonnld. the true poni- Mon to which um government has reduc- ed the people of `Cuuadu. (Prolonged. cheers.) -2-jo vv-_... ..v.- .' uu owl - --uanun Finally we have got. to an down the manutrous corruption a extravagance which now reign at Ottawa. I believe that unless the majority of the people of Canada change their course the time is not far distant. when the people of Un- Nrio at any ratowill be obliged to con- sider very aenously whether we can any longer allow ourselves to be made the prey and plunder of theuparaaitcs of SI! John Macdunald. Let each 0! you on- deavor to awaken his neighbours and {menus to If rt-aliziug sense of what they never can learn from the hireling press Sir John Mlardnnnld, Hm Irnn nnui. uu auuu Iu puuululul. -1'01.` Ill IOII Iun nnmisrpntlst not pnritan. do not [intend to belong to tho olnal-at goody goody politicians. Politics is war. and many things arsvnsosssaryiirwat which are not naoosnry in times of puoe. I should not go into hyatorics because my frisnla are not all political saints. But! do beliovs that when I an: brought face to fans with a groatVovil- when it is almoatimposaihle to atappls with_tns prohlqns before us nnlaaa by removing that evil-l do l)(:ll0V6 in call- ing the attention of the peoplsto it.and advising them how I believe that dim- cult} may he. obviated. I want our lriends, and especially our Young Lihe- ' I'll] friends. to ponder over the question. You will observe that the policy which I advocate in one of thorough root and branch relorm. I want not only to amend the Senate. but to amend the representation of the House of Com- mons. and 1 want to amend it" on grounds which I am sure will commend tliemaelves to all good men. whether Conservatives dr R.-formers. ` E *. .........*...-.......~ T... ........... l0Io|Ill'lI9It Johuonn. W htlndhll out In lG'I3:Ir.IeeHuiee:dIr.BlIh cunemudpuuu endto extrenpnee udoorruption; hnl|henthe l`orieIn- turned and and by you laden` ` work." To intequ and per the reeultol the you wove of igtuion that ewept over the iniude at shmpeople wu. that i live yearn` 8irJolm returned to and his onee event and gu-niebed. Before any true progress it achieved you mint destroy the power of shevennl vo_w, and give true ropreeenution toe]! on the 1! r o! puliemeut. For myeelt [Am Ind hnr nnriet nnr nnrihan `I An MW ICLLVVUI lAl.`I IEIHUIJ. Uttavn. Uct. `.:5.-~.-\ child Cal: &'l-...o .l.._l . 1 St. Pul- n|wwUNnWlNlIl!Illl'IILuIHu!l-IU - I ummsnmxn. . -- )'o.t,\lI'- V ,. V ' ; You can buy a. HAIIIIHIIIIQ \UAInnQ ml-KIA `Fm . - f - -w; 6?` P REiMEhMBER -Cor. Princess and Wen1ncon`su~oets_ ug.6t . ' unpn. ' 1 Soto! Italian Capital` for Ten ac. Stsrnpa. 1 Set of Abhnviuzod Bulinool Capitmn for Six Sc. Bumps. Your nuns written on 13 Card: daerent ` ivlcl. tor ac. 4291:: specimen QFEICK SALES "AND SMALLVI BUii`1'T,; __.A1-._. I.A.L[2uE:S_`ii'.gZg:`ID S. 1% 'f_:_.;TV--:-E-ST 'I"I`S. Straw aol Barlev F' LB j:iia'i:3:i:?I:. TWINE; ~_g._.n.4.a.aa \.I.|..:..1 .:..|.l.I...I..'_I.I..Vb.l.. la an innlhulo rem}.-dy In: Band , Bod Bncstu, Old Wounds, S0:-on And "Ulcers. For 80!! `Futons. Bronchitis, Conghl,C9.ldn. out. Rheumnism, Glnudulu aw-mm. and all Skin Duan- aoa ithu no oqnsl. The 1"`I sud Llntmout are Mulhtuotunfd on! st '18 New Oxtotd 8!. (lab 588 Oxford Sh. London . sud no sold by :1] Vendor-I:_ol laili neo throughout the Llvllinad World ; with din tlouo for use in almost ova lsunilo` \ ' to t. o bortho Pots u:dBonu nun uldnu ituot 583.303- Xrurchuon lhould loo In;-vi street. London, they are spurious. _ June 18. M For Sale by IIBNB) WAIDE. Kingston. ' ,_.-1 _, >_ .___.. Purify um Blood. corn-ct an Disorders on the Liver. Btouneh. Kidney! and Bowen. The invigmne and rector-atn hum: vet-aimed Constitutions. and no annlnnblo in . All Complaints Incidental to Fomnlu of :11 Int. \\'v show 200 pieces of New Vlstering from 37C. to $1.35. Jersey Cloth for Jackets. Uttnnxzul Cloth 31.00 to 84.50 :1 yard. f\Iatcll;1ss(- Cloth 900. to $8.50, Black and 1 Black VVor- mown A.strach:1n Cloth $:_ .U0, $22.50 to $4.00. studs from $1.00 to $2.. 0, ;TVV'a.1sh &, four Prices are the Lovngf Ever Offered nest nAc|;Inn on.s WAIRIIANTIID sArisI'Ac'l"onv" A'r toves. Stoves, g'MANTLE & ULSTER CLOTH DEPARTMENT I B"A1olher I.ol ol 5 CENT SIT-`All and Iluu I-`I-ous 40 CENT i.l APAN, jun arrived at IIE1[Vf\DRY & THQM_FSON S, .. I)..:a..\...- ....l 'Il'A_A-~-` gnu: mzsr GOODS for LEAST MONEY 1 A'1`E.\`T Tm; _L\'ED BU'I'I`ER TUBS, Wholesale and_ } Retail, at II1:.\'mn' & TuoMrso.\"s, where you can buy ' % fun snnxasa THE` BEST! 1'u1e;`f"uu|;:iT1'Es1' - wciannni CASEY 1. amass. Oct. 8. .. - ---,'-.= -. V-v. V--, gnu, vnv, 7-u u-- -y. lII~IAD|'-NIADI-3 CLOTHING. Sills at 85. $0, $7. $8. 8|! and QIQ. on-rroals at 85. $6. $7. $8 and SIG. Anal [or value will heal anything ever olcrcd II the city. We are giving the best value ever offered in Kingsten in Ordered and. Ready-Made Clothing. Gi_ve us a call and get value for your money. = rmasn mm THE mil? CASEY & BYIINES, I02 PRIIBESS STREET. JILJU ll Aug.6th. N0 MINT. sous sucausa. Ialbly as B dlolno W I Hub! T Edoboud fa oalsm C ' " Bgdwmo W533: lnrbl: T3: Bledmom Bel. Briunh mac. 3 tll. & CID. nndbomo hncyodloom Bu. 8 locus. for 33.0). n ` - u: cloth Pulor Bu. 1 I) to lm. Blnk Wnlnm B1 Iohnudptor O'l'l.'. ~ mo Bonn: llookulor mu wm u-naun& snnucuogmnfbnnrrunillniull --can-u -u--_.; -5-. .. _ -__ -.1 A ().LIVINGST()N &BRO. Thu Finest Stock of Gent's urnishjngx in anada. '1` heG-rea.tC1oth.1er . 1 o-__a.]O&._:-.- Fine- Ordered Clothing, Oct. 15. Oct. 22. u Lgrgqst Stock of Ion` salt: In Quain- We Have Just What` You Want. BOOKBlNDlNGi vVf_e.L:EiM 32: All Wool summ order an O9.$l0. 3:2. 91.5. us. no and up. oven-coals all $l0.$II, II5, QIO, IIS and up. ETIIIIXIA III.` (`I IIIIUIIIHI1 _- ...__-v- snug JQHNfc5'BET1::; TTIIITXTTITS IV-.. T\',, , Call and see,the New Clothing Establishment of Is novir the Largest evef` shown in the city. 35 & 77 BROOK STREET. 2. Cor. Princess and Maatroal Sts., Kingston. ,.`VT`1,.7T;"`l'.g.:1-:T_;T` ~11 HE 01 min remodr fur Lean. Ru] THE PILLS PA`! ll" Disorders nl [ha Litnr Rinmnnh Ifiolnn unluluu. ; Inn posh sud wire netting will soon be verypopulnr. and wooden post: And bubed I win thing: of the put. Ordenuenill coming in. A good com- ilon will be given to elfective Agents who all county. town And tum right; Any farmer who purchase 5 nght to fence ' hi: ht-In an have his fence mode :0 order. Thepoetleen he mode long. short. ugh: or " heavy, ueudidg to choice. Apply Io). w. DAVY, use Gor- don street. Iunguen, out. l\.A inbl. Fine Ready-Made Clothing. ` OI-` MODERN - TIMES -` Steacy I02 Prlncas St. IIJBERLTE` `ll llllfllll SIZE Ans. Uh. N.B.--t lug. io: of Second-Hand wogd "nnhnu Shiva far nah ehnnn, I 1 let (I Wholo Arm Capital: tor Bight ac Blunpl. 11., 'J.'AI."I'.nnwF1c% sum: ;, A In-list square. sun so my one: tonne. 10. This lane. with All those improve- ment. in thinly mots serviceable than any other knee out oend to the p:biic_ It will has longer and income the value of tho farm to I very grout extent. I Am nnantintinv with nrm In Tnrnr to III II! Ilfln W I VHF KFUII BIKINI`. [ I can negotieting with gum: In Torotto ` lorthe Inumlaature of e Inge qunmy oi , win net end web for eld end [urn fences. , It Ill] be very pretty in denngmand without . bull; at the eems time it will be abu- rier egsinet All snimels. even pig: and eludnnn. [lnnloll Ill IOU rune mun my oxner lanes, 0. It ban the most complete wire tanner d uny fence. The wire on he made tight b any post. sud nlnckened or taken of! the! iltl.-out its being Injured. thus dlowingthefnnner copes throuzhwi h hi: implements and gnu: wherever he, dooeet mi it on here-sdjnsted in: vary 1 short -space of time. ' 9. '1' lineal being 3" under ground, = and ihsngrtn only 1} me so wide, the E tumor be able to plan; closer to it ! thus to my other lenoe. | In Thin lunch with All than imm-rum ` ICIIX. I C. The tones in uniform injpposfine-. I ..tIn coma: posh hung the some uthe` contra posts. with aha ueepcion of two long lumen. The tool bnolom. the cornea and oanuum an guns. 7 `Phi. {anon nnA"Iu` lninn nn And rm. . um XlIIlil'U IIIU XIDC. 1. Thiafonec rho taken up And ro- plnntod in lulu time thu: my other fence, I. It In: Illa most mmnleto j Illllllpol I Irllllglu. wncn & hndnh have the Ihopthcy have only Ullpltin Jndthuthnynruudy lathe win. tkporublouwoll u stationary. I nquitu lens time to build than my other (ones n::d m me. As there nu no holuroqlf .1 pootonnboaetrin momlanuu. Int! 3 hundred tool: can In lluih in one gunner of the time it takes to build III ordinary fence. I Th: fangs in uniform in nnresfinc-. I C'J`]f.:|.q.z-19.3 Bodth -_____-_ - .._A.-- --._- __ .________ DO IIGQ. Illinoul nrluuu In mane Istdrill. with ands curved and l the I'll?` of 0 triangle. When Ibo kndnh Ihonthov onlv Zllll. Illlulplillunlp uluouuux mo huuund win bin! undo of unllenblo inn. nolhibg uuquindol the smith hm to on: tho at but oliron the min longti- forthopout.-withonoondpoin ' In the blue mums: hi`: lll'ly msh sh; bl-noes, ' o tinaun turning are msdo --.3 ml. ."l. W, Elli] Illll llllff. walla cldsol clay soil. and an nlllhuunopnoo. Thoohcspcstmltoridin nnednho I. but hhou a required in construction. no Inulumty II iioaanry. It on he ncdqb any common black- ud for holding the ling undo of unllenblo 5 norli.-nos mm scavj: you - Olv lndncu-_ud Loni Vduwr. I T , . Inn on that Ilrooh. ' _ ' ` '05 `. `E03103 OUT TIO Lighten nutclenpen `II-on ` fence on the Coltllcll, In an- ___I._ a. _II gal.-- (`gonna IA- jolrlllllu-VIl\'l` \o'Il.l. III- lann rnrncrl. Inuit! co-panics and Isol- lnc Ion. DAVY S EXCELSIORI -'T-T - ICC P7111151`. Iv w:' perlov to all other fences. In Iho following reasons 2- Any Ipol on enrth; ugh. mud Ind mire, Innf nlgv nail, And ll olden. `A. I. NBWLANDS. Panmunldp lnntitue, King-ton. Ont WILLTAH DUNN, hlnucg BI: 00. "vowel: IQIIIIB noose um loo 4oo,| will you Father gays he does not jiko N70 AVERLY I GIIIIAI. lnnmuun ' Ill('Il'lL " VV I16"? I11! )'f0_lI on 90 HOW. ' Jack was Edllh`,Palmor`s brother, and Richard had shown him many kind-neues. completely winning his bovilln heart. ` IIIJUIICUIBS. C boyish heart. if can Inni- ' ' HHJUU WISH HIS lllllllgllll. i Young. rich. and handwime, he mm as utterly xiii-'.er:1l;le :l~ zany mortal ; with such alvant:i;:v.~ could hoe?` llis money .st.'t:llIOtl to .~t;m l_-twq.-on him and happiness. and _\'et he would not have parted with it for any (`uli~`iIlt.'l`:|- tion. lie prized, it so much that he feared that it might have the same val- ue in the eyes of the girl he loved. W'hnt if it induced her to give him her hnnd without her heart? Edith" Palmer` was coniparatively r, and he knew she loved pleasure. he had often told him in much. and- oomplninctl oi the dullness of her life. He remembered how her cheeks had ushed and her eyes ` sparkled with ex-\ citement when he had spoken of the world of fashion. or described the. ' erent places he had seen. - No, I will not ask her to be my wife," he toldhimsell with intense bit terncsa. "My money ' is too great a ` temptation for any woman to resist. She would necept In olTer if she didn't love me, `and I shou d discover it after- wlrdn. and he wretched forlife. I will leeve.8-- as soon as ,possible. and trig.) forget her." - bud npen now and turned "his back upon the sea. and bbme children who were laying in the sand nfter him In surprise, wondering what mule that bi man look so cross.` He certainly anything but an `agree- Inble expression on his lee as he walk- ed IIOIIE nibbling the ends of his long ullallae. II- Il...n- II ..:.I -.......-l....A`_ II nu omow. In a clear. you-.g yoxce. Oh. @ it you, Ja`:k'?" L tamed Richard. "Where no you o no now?" Junk in Edith Pnlnim-`n In-ntlun-, IlIIIl$IClIe. ` "Hxllo, Mr Maur. said, somebody 32 his elbow. an a clear, young voice. Oh. in it won. Jnisk?" 4' turned IIIUUL -Bah'! rriord his fris-nd '(-untnnIPtu- onsly. You I-ithr-_r do not love [he- girl. oryou are n hi;::_rnr fool than I take you for. .\tr:m;_n.- how !N`0])l(` who have no troublo:.~',will go out of the w:i_'.' to make them. W4-H,'I am at!` to gut some luuchcog; are you c;min}_'?"- No. Richard would sta_v`whc-rn ho was, He felt rzithar glad to he left alone with his thoughts. I-. VA-aha -nL .....l .....l........._ L- .-.-- Ul DUSIC. Because you know ! ingon you to [u-{kc : E The case `is utterly (1 without money has I. knowing that be is 1 alone. A|.I'I..L'l .._I.,I | 2,. I Ilyll IIEITL -{I -`an Innkzmv for mu." said Jack. won. an to ma non-n um Ian 4:` ul l.`I.'3:l_\ I11 III! l'll`ll'lIl'l'. "I thought you would raw in `your horns. old boy. when I made the pro- posal. \ Likv most I-In-vlishmen, you dearl{ love lo grumbh-.' ..I' ...-.. -,.-....o|.Zr..-0.` .v-.....|.L. ..I...-..5 IIlIl' ,auau:. _' "H)ur.o'er to relieve mo of my wealth is extr--me-l5_' kind and uxusidi.-r~ rte." said Riclmrd. umiblo to repress n smile. "I approx-l?fto the sat-rillcc you are willing to inakv for me. but on con- Iideralluu I tiud l cgmuot do with- out money. If I had been Lyons- tomed to poverty it would have L;-en A dill`:-rm-xxl matter; but having - be-en reared in luxury. 1 cannot !`l`.slgu my gold. evcu if it lcnd me lo destruc- tion. The luxuryl have .~pokon o! is .. hm-aaanrr In n`n' I-Ii~la-nnn II II!!! WQII `IUCDI nxnouxs IN srovzs srovn DIVER urn TINWARF. V813 . " Th'en'l llshow you a wayout of your trouble," said Rcnmore with `his cheerlul laugh. "Hand over all your wealth to me. retaining only 3 pound A week for yourself. 1 funvyl should not on cotn!grtnbl_\' with the gold you dvspise. no ! to speak of being able to In ,Snsie." j _ "Your nmar In l'l'liP\'l` nun nl mv II IIIS ITICIIII 3 fl5lllIl'l- I "I really believe that if I had been born to poverty 1 should be far happier than 1 am now." returned Richard grnvelv. "Th;-n'l II show run a -zwnnt nf ulll I wuuuu uuuu. At nut 1 t. women were struck by Richard`: up co; but am a duo thoyvfrn unlly begun to feel"! prefonnco or Arthur. because he talk- ed um ingly. and made himself so ngroeub . . To tell tlio truth Richard was too mud ind reserved -1 malt for which inpuwonu Ind been to blnmo. for he had been a spoiled child. "Du rnn malls lmlim. ca whgt rnn sun-. "XI I1 I Hwlll |.'lIII|In Do you really believe wlnt you say. or do you only make that assertion to clinic one? asked Kenmore in answer to his friend's n-mnrk. ul ...4IIup I>...l:..-A 0I.-A :0 I |....I In..- V. f I IUIIIIIIIUIJ IIIlIIl$llIU IUI` ' low. vault not for the discontented` aviation. which always clouded hh " w(;.ntho other hand. his com `ion. Arthur Bonlnon. we 1 plnlp king Inn. with nothing to redeem hf: van: 0! bolnellnuu but 3 bright pair of eyes. . Ind I wlnnl?-E smile. Ac H-O .nI 0 ratings: -4nA .0-nnk kw 1 mm XIEVU III III! WUIIIQ we been much In plot. ' and Rich- uvd Inc: with I SEE. . Elohim! waft! In; with 3 friend on n Iumnh nmrlnnklnc lhn not [In would lllllil WIUIIIEIIIK WIIII I lflllllll 0|] 1 beach ovorlookln the not. He would have boim a mmar ably handooIno`!ol- Inn. runs it not for tho dimonmnhd! ,, , _ __ `W, T IUIIEN IPIJOKAOY. ' It'll-ndlnoqborn poor. imtmdo!` Inln Innlv hnlhva mi llfn would \.~l-nee. rould Tlraw r... I -.u..ln .L-ll . DAILQIAJJVD Ll` DLUVILD DIUVD _ PIPES AND TINWARE Go to Wm. Dunn's. coil Oil. Ian! e. alwnyb on - . Who: the liver down not not I ro'mptl_v the bile nnonmulnoo to excess An 0 a blood. conning yellow oyu. allow pkin. sick stom- noh, durrhas. eta, Ind the sulfate! is liliouq. Bntdook Blood Biston Rgnlnton the_ liver, mmncb. bonl: Ind hlo6d,omfingl_:_ilioq.snug. n_.. ` K I)`. Nothin , .` returned. Arthur. "We are two he y fellows. old bo !" ' Indeed. we are." said Rfc ,_ard. ' And u to the present. time neither of them as had cquse loalter his opin- ion. -A . -~ lioullll llllll. l\||'llill'U. "To think that all my liappilfess is ` dwing to these folding-doors," said Richard tohis friend.. ~ - 1'5 1...] Q.....:..'.. .l:...l.....2..... VV ......u.._...l guuunru lU lll5 lrlcnu. . And Susie's diplomag-y." muttered Arthur. Aa`vL..|5`1 --l....I I)!..L.....I .. .... ..!...:__. UVPTS. -' But her own happiness was not so far on` as she thought. for A'l'}.hll!'. com- ing into an unexpected iegad '. insisted that it should be a double W01 ding. and in this he was aided and` abeucd by Edith and Ric,-lmrd. u'r.. n.:..|, 41.... ..n ..... |.`......:..r-...... :. PUCLCU HUWH. Susie smiled and sighed as she fol- lowed him into the preseucg of the hap- pylovcrs. > ' Hut ha-r nwn hnnninnvu: wnd nn}. an lJl'Ul.lll'l`-ln'Hl\V. ' What? cried Jack. "is it true? Where are they? I.otii'1e go` to them." And he d;L~shed uncercnmniuu.-sly into the next roonj`. the loss forgotten for the moment in his delight at the unex- pected news. sllilill Ifililllll IIIII` Sihlbll SIG GIIII '11}- ll?` I3 UlJ;_`1l'|_;l"4l. `HUI -VlI`H.' ll|'1I|`-117"` D`. -`\\'h_\'. 'h:nt`.s the mzitl--r, .I:u'k 3"` The buy~wulk--d mm-r to the Willduw and put his hands in his pm'i.a:t.~`, \\'hi ling; but the-re mu 3 .~lI.~pit'iull~ |uui.-t- ure-in his bright eyt-.~'. and .\'u.ic zinx i0ll.si\' rt-pnutud her qua-lion. ` I-iatlusr had J00 ahni." has mini. "He was sulhan and lid;_;ul_\`: but I know Mr. Mziur would have pm him right i! he had seen him. Poor old Jo-Y Don't grieve. Jack." said Susie, uning her hand on his arm. "You'v3, 05! your dog, but you've found I} brother-in-l.-1w." u\I`l...o9 ._ 1..-]- u:.. :n A_.._I lrulur. What. asked Richard, enquiring. V. nun;--Q urge so: 01 rsooona-z Cooking Btovu for sale cheap. I `~I\lIl I I\I Snsiv. "1 Lu place. The -after all the : v - 1 ll) .\l:uu'_?' anger. - I ` hr IIlI'. I IIl'\I I3IIlIlIp ClII\I EU l'I\'|U II: UIIV burst into tears. - "Don't cry," said Suisic. wigvingawny tine brizht drops with her own little lam lunullmrehief. "I do believe you have some sm-re! you are km-ping from ` um. Have _\`un seen Mr. Maur lately?" nine addvd :|lnnn nth`. _ "Du you thin l am crying about .\lr. aukccl Edith. (-uiuring with It'll HI) llllll Illl U) II.l"SI3|l. "I am very glad I c_ume.'-' said Susie. {or he instantly recognized the voice us In-longin to Arthur Rcnmon.-`s sweet- heart. " \'hat on earth is the matter with you, dear? You are not the girl You won`-." IIFIII In ' ' V you we;-0.` H'I'lu-rn I am so glad 1 porgumlcd you to name back with me."-v~it was Edith Il.l....._ _.I.... -_..I... uI ..L....I.I I..4_.. l'|lllII.' UIIUI VIII." leg "`II. Will Illlllull 1'-almer whor apokg-,-l should have lolt so dull all b'v Iuvself. ..I ..... ....... ..|.'..| I'......... n -..:.a c..-:.. CUIIIII |llpIpUI' I WUIII UK IUIIIUIIII-flllulk The young man out _down on one of tho shabby chin. And relapsed into thought. The more he saw of the pov- erty ol the Pnlmora. the stronger grow his cquviction thnt his money mutt have an inuence on Edith. I1_........Al.. I... 1.-...- 4.. ......._ In.-- Illi III] IIIIIIIISIIIW UII nuuu. msontly he began to Iv Imps- lieng at Jack`: prolonged nggeuee; and thdnext moment he hoardlhe sound of I'l\Il|l1h llls'4l00l'I- ' - "Wail. here." he said. "while I go and look for Joe." ' And he duhed out of the mom in sea ch 0! his nti-lover before Richard con d utter 3 Iiord of rblnonstrnnoe. I"I-n nnnnnnnnnn --O .In--. An A... 4-1 Il-.h T. IIWVERABY, T. Dry Goods. (lfiizerles, lloou - & Choc-I. `Ready-lnde Clothing liuue ol Marriage Licenses, I1: 1' - ` ~ - ' Hill Tho Pallnon lived In 3 small home near the on. and Jack dragged h- am] into 5 lllllll buck pqrlor. oomm n- ` icatlng with the dlrswing-room by told- ingkinora. ' -'Wnit ham." he said. "while I on tlulookolhhn. D0o0l;IIllI3lI'O--` `bod ntl:ome;Edlth but plan to no lunlmwn. IIAII -I-Lt I'll gm-mg" n-to---`J "All rlght. `P11 come." nun-nod Blohdrd. relieved and at disappointed tlml. In would ant non .t'nnk'l' ulnar. "LII WI`. I'll XIX. ` IUIIII1 :70! dlnppolu that In would not no wk`: ulnar. 'l`I.- I)-I-.-. II.o...I In n am- Inn Ull WlF5\'. "Tin-re i . ._..Z.. I Ion : know. I am 1 cuuld ('r_\' if man mug: .1! A2. _ ...n .` | Eis nothing the ml Edith. and to 1 l\ 0....-.. lilllllll |`l V II I Bl-H III _,l!|Il - w 1! ou;_vht to propose` Jathlllliull he used lo pay I Il"I|' J\I`| IIVIVV. -4!," said h`u~i-.-alo'-n1".1re- Lt} J:1('k?`.' ml is s':|~ .~|I.~pIl'lull~ In-.rql1o-slion. J 04.- ....l 0;. WEEKLY nnxfxjlsn WHIG. 001`. 29. 1885. Tovgsm -nun-v-;-I--nan: matter `with prove it she \ ' n-(urn!-d IIIIKIUCZQ (II III UCVUIII I. Illl IIUU -vlodded - to my putioulnr method. but 1 dqmu tooall uttantion to win: I 6 many muhuvo aid to me: " That. ' Hi It Will (ID ulucu. II Wlll BIIIUIU yUU have lnirly us!-oolmtituencies from one end of the oIninion"lu._'the other. It will take any the temptation to re- sort to the un'nat' and villainous practice, of gerrymu ring the constituencies; it wall take sway the tembtotion to pass F ronohino Bills; it will onorlnonnly lea- senoorrnption. boonnne you will scarce- ly and non willing to bnbo all the vonnl voter: in wlnrge comtituency retnrni seven mhwbon lor the on of nxaingloieot out ofuo s I on not QAIIAAII-In gnu has-tinnlnp unnluu hut Let our constituencies be grouped. and uaign to excl: group live or seven members. for whom each elector might vote. I do not any that thin system would care all the evils of elections and ptodam perfect purity. Could I intro- duce such 3 system. on that I should tlxinkithe millennium could not be for off. .nn it ii" Rn Innnh `O -I" nnnhln IIAII I `|lUl' V|Il"IJ I HfI%Ll3IIL UUL UL I.lIl'.\I.' 3'-' ' - Iconntmi--nu':-~.1-rul:u.l!l} then: are not 5 .l('\`~ than (`M `in Wlmrh any lnnu `could gm en-` / ' 1-xpennling I low [hull- g ` 2-mull iloilurn control the elections Ill any . way he plenum 1 I lea!` that is tlw sail . and bznlwl truth. nul it is a state of ,l.lun;;s wlnuln must lm nut unul curul in -mme way or gtlurr. It the gun! hulk of the electors wqrta vi-nul and corrupt there would ht? hut lIttli:.li0pe for us. But I;-rutest against any ouch akser tion. TIM! grout hulk of the electors in any coiistituericy are liom-,.st and W('ll- nu-suiing men. That in what I l`v..`llt`V'I` ` as reganle the great hulk. the rank en-l - ltilu`; lint I my wlmt l b(`lll`V'(5 in my ' cunscit~uc<- to L4: true when I say tlmt unlortmmtely in the ;;x'vt lJHl_]ul'lI_Y oi the (.'0lI!<)l.ll.i;rl:(`1t'H the election in Can r- , mint.-zl by 21 low vciml vutv-rs, nml the prulvlem 1:-1lit;\V to prevent these venul \'ol.c:rrs from controlling the `elections. .\'uw. I say that our existing repre.~acuti.- tive sysateni worl.'s,vcry hmlly in this re- spect. that it puts a pr:-iuiurn upon the renal voters. and gives an immense ml- veutugu to th~- party which has the money to buy tlicm. I am going to eng- uest one remedy. We have solved the problem to a very` great extent in the House of Cinmmonn. There. although we stand 70 to H0`, we get upon the ccmnlittees perfect representation in martian to our numbers. There in no diiculty-inherent in the case that we gunnot eaouly solve. What is wanted in the will to deal with it. The real question is to ensure for each party it fair representation on the oor o1 parlia- ment in proportion to itrrnumbere. .1 am quite `n"viure that some people will uay."ThIn is ad:-nimble thing. but it is simply theoretical." But itis I question which must be solved if we hope to ob- tun pure and honest government. Many suggestions lzovebeen nn:de.~\but on the whole I 1_a.vour this mode use being the haul: ` lulllllgiu llllllvllllllll IXIIIIU IIUI DU III Ull- ut it will do much. It will enable you m min: fnh-In nnnnl. 1-nnnI.iO.nnnm'nn In-nrn l)lP|tlI.'N CH8!` `"5 H3` lN.'L'U HUIIUIEIIIH) I gerrymandcrul. Hcutlcnzen. Nlml. in the run] umh as to at least. n out. of our 2).! cunstitnxeucim? Aru tlgggj not at _l.he mercy oi Lwucr Lhre:huu']rc-J 'i"`eno1_ vou-.~. which can I-1-, purchases! In the upeu murket.f. lhl any kuything un- ttuo win-ul uuthnt out 0! tin-.s.: 9'.` ..,~....o.n.x,.....;_. ..-..I...I.!.. o|,..... ._ IIIIII uuu Glllllllll -In LIJU IBUIS UK INC x-use .\nv1. the-ro-.luu-. I say to my - 1ri-ndanol every age: and degree. we'll wrlcamu tho.-Kc yuuug men. 1-vcn.i! they .-houLl step a hula: over the bounds. L1! them do 1L Let. them discuss vshul. I nnthnug to dual from free dlbCUP~4l(JU._ I What. Canada La: L0 dread in u hm-lin-,1 prossnnd uh-Lauchcxl constituencies. I wt-lcunw the Young liberals an [L6 hr luru hope , or rather as what. Byron culls` "Ibo Inn 0! hope misnamed turluln." In` which every comxnnndvr who has conducted A suc(`-ssful siege has math- hna entrance mm the ciuulel. llrus-at they will go on and continue to prosper. FAIR |i}.l'lI. [STATION REQUIRE. 1). is uppermost in their minds. Canada has ' . L! I. II I UI D \/UI-ISCIUIIIVU. DU IH '91` PE [U Hlplly so. natural assistance to the Libcrul puny comes from the whu mu yet. lmtrammelled by nusuciuhous. um! um willing 1-urly and cnunhdly st the meta ..` \.. I QL. -..l..... I ...... .. ..\.. ._I L... FOR m11E"61-1T::AI>E:3T &| Best Coal Stoves go to gun A-:'--g nnjnnn nu--;ug:`