INTI Bolleville - Mayor Johnson, alderman My IIIIIOLIUCBII ETC 2 Fabric. - Brocltvllle -- Mayor Dnvney Wright. ' - Cornwall--A., F`. Mulhern. Peterboro - William Yelland, A. Davis.) V Gue pl1-Jamae Bower. ~ _Woodstook-l)r. Andrew Magkay; . John Momma, John A. Mackenzie. Renfrew--A. C MncKa'y. Jaznea Clark. Ileaaronto--E. W. Rlthlmn. St. Mary s--U. Riclumlson. _ Waliserton--A. Menzies`. _ . l'erth---'.l. A Allan. K Sbrat2l'ord-.-JulmO Donoabue. ` Sta. Uabharihes-~~\\'. B Gilluhlntl. ' Barrie--l~)r. Wells. Bowmanville--R. R. Loscombe. (hlt--J. H. Raulfard. Bmmpton-E. ll. Crandell. Seaforth-R. G. Scott. Sbnyner--Dr. A. M. McFaul. Inge"raoll-Walber Mills. . Prescott--J. R. 0`Rielly, J. A. Mundle. Joseph Steel. Almnnkn_..T D Rvnn Jnrnm: Rnhorf. W. J. There Have Been Acolunntlouu In Quito: Number of 'l`uwnohlpI-`l'ho loyal-1 In the emu and `towns of 0nt'|r|o-Bndy For Polling. The mayoralty candidates in places not already announced are Rnllnvilla Llnunr Jnhnnnn nldnmnnn THE MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS `AT MANY POINTS. ` wmu. munsmu. mccmmxm 23, 1897 vunwpu Dwbl. Almonte--J. D. Ryan, James Robert- O. NAMING rm: CANDIDATES. Vlllage Of Human Island. .- vIl':_,_,. .1 11,1 ,5 \ Township Of `nun-low. `Y I'-.__._:l___ 'l'r:wn.Ihlp Of Kl`.llDQ|)8. \v r1 .. I xv vr nu Etorrlngton Townohlp. 'm...._...... i)-n.. SUIHERLAND S ' Bargain Counter, Plttsburg Township. 'l_L.. D...._-;. /_ __l_. Portland Townnhlp. Town 0! Deaerouto. `n nv n .1 I Village of Athens. V \' n In. I nu Lxuunark Vlnage. Watts nnd J oynnot`, IIUILIUF. . Auglin. Joseph James Sheppard Kn. R. P. Rlohu._119 Major Street Toronto. cured of Noun-11311.. by Heck`: Rheunntlc Pius. Neurnlalc nneren vljl hell with delight. In remedy that not on! relieves but cures. In. Riches in A [NI ouerer. and glndly (twee her tuutimony lot the benefit ol others. she Mn:-I wu rent troubled for can with hotel mum in .1 M seemed to b d do- nnu to all remedies. lack`: Rheumatic Pill: were recommended. and I sued then with the unit o! n can." , "=:.hlhg&unl.Q'b`lI nu vuluyrnlui I'l'lJIII III- To silence ungenerona tall: be it aid that the Wmu folks did not complain of the no: - insertion of the Abbott bonua by-law. The printing committee were told at once free- ly and unheeibatinzly that this paper did not oxpect. it and does not want the earth. The printing committee were alao advised to give an insertion eah to the two other papers not already patroniwmbut the com- mittoe felt. that if it. appeared in any paper. other than that to which it mme in due turn. iuhould he to the Winn became 0! its large circulation. ON.. for one Dollu. Seeour 81 table 0! button book. Oxfordr, on-up clippers. etc. ` Every pair I hcrgsin. W. 1. Dick In Son c cloning up sale. No roponablo (Ear will be rofuaodon `lh annn ADA Q..- \7-- \'-_-l- _.'Ib- Non hoe I-`.: ._ 1 nEn*sui*i*EmNG `UEASEI1 ` :--j i cough Chaser" stop Coughing It gulch.` I00. III lpugjbu. nuu unlit: l'l uIuII IlVl!l'a last night the river froze over between the city and the adjacent islands. The t.ake" was not very heavy and may not remain, but if the weather does not turn soft. or a wind arise, the chances are that. the ice will hold goed until the spring. This in the earliest. period for a great num- ber of years at which the river hu frozen over. Last. year there was open water un- til the 14th of January, and the your re- vious the ice t.ook .f on January 6th. he steamer Piorrepoiih experienced diiculty in getting out shin morning. but. managed to get away to the Cape on time. lien or paying in ans 0! UJU and costs. ' With reference to the paragraph which appeared in this journal on Nov. 2~ltl-, headed A Servant Man's Mozumeee," we regret that` the same has been associated in the minds of some readers with T. A. Brown, late butler in the employ of bishop Lewis. It has been represented to us that Mr. Brown and his wife left the employ- ment of `bishop Lewis without the slight- ent grounds for suspicion against them, `and in the full enjoyment of the eeteem they had won for themselves in 8 large circle of acquaintances while in Kingston. It is slsoincorrect that Mr. Brown left un- paid creditors behind him. and that he should have been for 8 moment associated with the paragraph in question. uvermqe noun L0 a younger man. Ah the police court this mornimz at young dry goods clerk waa given one more chance by the magistrate. There is an old com- mittmont. standing against uim,nnd should he again mi5conducCh\'p1eelf he will be taken direct. to j`Lll to erve two mont.l:a~in lieu of paying a tine of $20 and coats. fill: rnfnrmmn Ln Hm nnrmn-nnh uukinl. IIUTU. Alderman W. Jlobiuaon has bequeathed hi sent at the council board to alderman honnelly. The old war horse from swamp ward hold the seat. tor tlnrby-ve years,aml now upon his ebiremerixo he thinks it ngkhxizhg but rig b that ne should hand over 0 seat. to a younger Ah than nnlir-A nnnrf. thin mnrninn u rnunrr w culnplew ner rapalra oemro man time. If rumor speaks truly 1: ha py Inarriugo will shortly be celebrated. he proapec' tive groom is employed in Montreal and is the Bon of a city oicial. The bride-e1e<.-L is one of Kingston ! most charming daugh- beta. AIJ .... .. I17 1)..L:_..-._ L__ L-/,..__Al,,,I IUT UUuHU||IUrU- The manager of the Merchants bank, ananoque, gives a ball on Thursday nighb, in 'l`urnur s hall. A Kingauon orchestra will be in attendance. 'I"l... .1-'............. xY....LL l.':._.. ...:n __; L, LUUIIILILIUU \JU-g U VVFI` DRUG STORE. `PH ONE 2 I 9. YV. . IHUK U: 50. 4 There are fteen candidates for the mayornlty in Picton, fboon for reeve. eleven for deputy wave, and about forty for councillors. m'.... .......-.__._ _r u,- |I,,,,L,,,.,x n,., n DU Ill lilallllulilllien The steamer North King will not be liberated from the dry dock before to mor- row night. It has been found impossible to complete her repairs before that time. If rnmnr nnnnlxn Lrnlv n Imnnu may-rnnn What. the Busy liaportorn (mught on the Flv. After a few days plemmnb visit in Violet-. Miss E. Davis returned to the city yesterday. ` Men a chocolate boots for $1.15 : sizes 6 to 10. Would make :1 good skating boot. W. J. Dick 8L Son. l`l`|....... .--4. Cf-A-.. .._...I2 I_AA_ E-.. A.L_ UIUIL Yesterday morning as George De Grofl. tinsminh, in the employ of Boyle & Son, was measuring the roof of the (hbbard furniture company : factory, and walking along backwards with the tape measure in his hand. he tripped and fell over the roof to the gr und. in disnnce of twenty-ve or thircy lee%. and very narrowly escaped in- stant death. He alighted on his feet. on o. placform used for loading purposes and broke through an inch board, which was probably the means of saving his life. Those who were eye witnesses of the acci- dent thought: the man was killed but after a few minutes he was able to speak and in a. short; time recovered suiliciently to be driven to his home. No bones were broken but he complains of feeling very sore. It was a very narrow escape. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scott left; lasi week on a trip to the Pacific coast. ' WIITU, LU`. $!C)', The several cmididutee, in owery lan- guage. entertained the audience as to their capabilities and ndeptehilitdes for the otlices to be lled. The nances of, the town were gone into minutely by M. S. `Madole and ` Dr. Ward and criticized by E. S. Lapum_nn`d G. F. luttan, they claiming that the nances of the town were not run according to t eir ideas of economy, pud some very trivial transactions were mentioned to draw die- credit on the ellbrte of the councillors in olce. Some very line and educative speeches were made by some of the as- pirants for office, which no doubt will have their tolling inuence on the` day of elec- tion. '_., .. 11...... n- lV....|-I` l'....I..-..l-._ __........ IV ulu. ' The following school trustees were elect.-' ed by acclamation : Centre ward, A. W. Grange: East`. ward`. R. (L Wright; West. ward, Ur. Ashley. ` Thn Anvnrnl }|An1li.`nfn in Hnumrv Inn- Ull- Councillors, West __wnrd, S. R. Miller, Charles Vanalabine. William Day, Lenler A. Scott, F. W. Vandunen and George Cli"; Centre wmd, Dr. Ming. John Cal'- son. 1'}. F..Rumm, J. Ayleaworth dud E. S. Lapum; East ward. 1". E. Vanluven. A. Aloxunder,0. L Herring, F. F. Miller, \t . H. Boyle, Albert Sbcucy and Dr. \ 'a:d. " 7"... fall-.. 1.... ...l.__I A_.__A___ .....-_ _I--A` I Wi3:puey reeve. M. s Mudolo. E. s.` `limpum, A. Alexander` and W. D. Mad- en. IV:-.u..niII...... \II--L ___-..J L` I) ll:II-_ ruiv nolunpu. . NAPANEE, Dec. 28 --The nominations for town councillors and nchool trustee!` took plnce yesterday and the following ciudidstea were nominated: M........ 'l"|........... 1-...:--.... u 0 u- cuuuxuuu were nommamu: Mayor. Thomas Jamieaon, - M. 8. Mn- dole. T. G. Davis and Dr. Ward. I Dnnng 1\- I-......_.l .....I ll.-_I-.. uh, JOHN R. WRlGHT.l Trnntou Eloctod by AooIamu.lon--`A Nur- 10!. G` ' C M itcboll. IXIUIIIIIIU INC WIII K Xli 0 gooaa. otc., lot New You : gifta. Mimboll. Iulu. .|.. U. uavla and ur. .Wal:u. Reeve, Dr. Leonard `and Charles Ste- Nommgnons AT NAPANEE. wH|E' WW0 wKFTs. \ No_Co_Jnplnlnt from III. ...... __._-__.._ ._u, L, . The Rlvgr Frlxsen (Ivor. ,|;.: - .- . "'?s'a`6iJ)Ja?6: Inc 11. - Wo no doing the luau buulnuulu this line Islam nodhrlnn nnll. And up. man Andan- General Agent Manufacturers` Life: Insurance 00., at WADE'S I'\DIYl1 G'l'1l\D`[3 We have Ilpvl cigithh nor. 7 oc hot Ila: on um rothotlluu no. ['3 Inch not . In- Mttot W0 Wort. ' oluonc. 9 Cleaning by any`: ourlocatrot can- or. , ` XIII. IRFOYI IDS] The gofpaay, I ll glen and call. unrl no out duinn. W0 have any! all Ibo but lntlu I the our um Inc. We have a full line of Agate Ware, Nickle Plated Ware. Tin-~ ware, Carpet Sweepers, Rasin Seeders and Clothes Wtingcn, also`: good assortment of Cutiery. . [75 4 77 pnmcass smear. FIANTLES. t!l'\A Ifyou ihtend to change S ves be siute and purchase A HAPPY HOME." Every range guar teed to give perfect satisfaction. A "kg.-..-__-" E THE GUHNE7-'P;lUNDBY_C0., LH!v;'l:ED, 'I`0BON'l`0. ESIMMONS BROS., l(lNn crnm Anlalwrc "inn. gun and mu... _|1yogh|uovcrIngna|iItlo dilri in 3 nu--dthannnvhhnvnhhnnn. 999999999999 99999999 9999 99 9999 9999 99 9: E When You Buy` a ;00000000000 0000 00000000000 0000. part: -- -` SEIVE. H-Tvlln the lot are Dress Goods, Silks, Dress Trim- mings, lilannelettes, I~`l:mnels-, Cashmere I-Iose, Gloves and Printed Flannelettes for \ Vrappers and Waists. You -are invited to investigate, see what you can. Q5] \, F` -.--...... hwy . a . V - n - u any guy nuvv tlllbbb IUI yULl. Sixteen cases and bales of general Dry Goods 0 into stock to-day and go on sale to-morrow.. Bong t in bond at arate on the dollar that allows us to turn them over to you at one third less than their regular. value. Starr & Sutclie, waves over this purchase just concluded. The new store constantly, forges ahead, building business great- er and stronger by the irresistible power of low prices. Money spent here gets more genuine value, goes fur- ther,lasts longer, gets more style,more quality and does more actual good service than it is possible to get from the average retail store. Why? Because our outlet constantly leaves us open to conclude such deals as this one we tell you of now, and the money saved goes to make the low prices for you. Qi\'fpr1r\ rvn:-an null Lnlnn Al` ~,.........1 `IN..- f`_-JA --- um _ --_..--- vv-, |.uIIIl|.UIlg Ilu U \Vl1olesg`;a`;;ex;c;e-s'i`oronto, Montreal and Winnipeg. 1 For salein Kingston by R. M. HORSEY &'C0. -_--.-7-v-w a-\JI4AVlJU OOOOOOOOOOONQOOOOOOOOOOONOOOOOOOO 9640 um uuunnt-LILDIN ($0.. l.aIlJ'l`|-ID. Den Sira.-In u'ply to your: oftho nth. I hnvo been using your -ouvouhRnge Ill Full and Winter. and cm dollahzod with it. I keep an au- ing duly and night. and it gives positively no tron- bln he ovoxr works huocu ifully. is I potfoot. lmkann wgllglvo I routing boat. in 5 miuutu M. any H o. '._con~umes on an avenue 1 mania: of nut. omnl In 24 hours. The `n`unvanir" u. to my belief. the zenith of perfout.ion.--Yours trnlly. .. NETPIE `OUTT USS. 1! you are thinking of LIFE iNbLVllANCE be guided by experience of others and [GIG 0I.l-.,_ ' ` nulnuuon. J Tux GUBNBY-TILDIN Co.. Lnun-zu. I)... as... _1.. .. ..u.. .. ....... -1. 5}:.}.:.!9IgT * BR.9.;- [others Tefmeir Worth. I18 and I20 Princess Street. The Bargain Banner FOR cHRE1"1V\7f many . We guarantee every one -we know they will satisfy you, and the price is mode- rete. Why not buy one now ? THE GUBNEY FOUNDRY 00., LIMITED, `K 4|-45. . (IRATE FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO. Two TILE. 1 T'heManulaclurers U19 J|n$."mWv%Y nit eulgntv-mn'~ co., limited, `Hamilton. n`n A,-/n1nIm~.'.. IV....-..L.. `Il-._L_, Hunllton. Jun uh, 1955. Pa l.nn-run wE DON'T NEED -TO, KlIV-GT6N'AGENf.. AAAAAAAAAA | JUST A1m1vED-ooonu.a.non-. caocomma sud onnm BON BONE. `[17 u pond. Puc'hiNianoxdzngu|u, l_\._,l.'REE_S . [SWEETS . SOLD EVERYWHERE Zl5BDllB- \.lU-I`-"1 IIAIIIH NI`) y IlI-I'I.lJ (iiontlahmu; --I`sl;|vo n1n:9h pmuun II: any n M. 0` man I Rnnuynnpu in at qmllton for the mo of `tho Cook- ing Ohm rooonnly hold than can In every sat.lnfMtlon.'. is oorulnlf tho vary but ntnvo I have ever used. be In clun- ly. reliable and most economical. con- sullllnl an nutonhhlnglgxlmull qnnmy V of fueL I luwa the honor on nuuln your: uln- oeusly. FLORINOIC uuhmnmc. LAUIIEH AND UlN'1'laI`1ME V :-AT THE KB} I lust of I In-go number of U1 hizeua I have doc! ad to become I oundidwto for the poul- Mon of Mayor lot 1898 If I am elected I shall do m but to ll the position with credit to the ty and to your uauufuctlon. 1 unw county, SOUVEN I RS luau A. nnuniu 8 lion. AGIITB Sr. Guano-u. Gontlocn.--'l'ho " Souvenir " luau purchased from yuuhu {you an usfno- non when mm on mind. In fact, It is -he only run: or] cook ufnvo I have over soon. J. T. GRUVM-. Socurity Loan and saving: Society. 1. D0. l||)Ill IIIII. Ill mesons. GUINIY- ILDINDO LIIIIIID llnntln-n-n _.I L.... -nun-I. -HA-an-nu wnm Aerated Ovens em pertect Satlsfactlon. UILLIU Ul IIIIICLIUII UUHJIUIIH There are splendid stoves ' --ne looking, coal-saving, easily reguiated, with Van- tilated ovens and every other possible device to; make cooking and, baking . easy. `I7- ....-_-._L-_ ,,___.. -..- you make sure of a life- time of kitchen comfort. 7111.--- _.__ ._I,__ 1:: -A,___A Iluehess of xford For Chrystma Cne will last a lifetime. `IUD OI CD10! '01 1535 1| 1 am 91 wl 1:1 your 1 uk your vote sud mm ace 1 us. JOHNS'l`0N& 00., Got. Princess and Bagot Sta.` we romnlnhyonn y. FLOBINOIC all RIDGE. Prim-lpul Toronto Cooking School. llxford Steel Range l(lNOS'FON.,0NT SOS E..Apmand.1ana. run: (In l.|u llllh the any and satisfaction. your in my favor. In the monrtlmol mall endeavor to make a personal oanvnu of the city. Yours truly, J. B. WALKl\`!M. To the Electors 0-1` the City 0! III. __lA- MAYORALTY OF 1898.1 _ ____ __r ______._ - _ cordially solicits {he support of the Electors as a candidatp torthe . ' V Aldqmljn 0l_1_a1f1e_ Livingston semen um) mcxers ONLY. You will nd a number of Gents- House Slip- pets. They were left over from our big Christ- mas Sale. You can buy them at I21? pmncass srmaaf. __L--- -.4.` _T%'h%ere May Come a Day : D-AsW555&9 -v 9--v nunvvuvuu vn uluv way; Kingston. ADIIIR AND GlN'1`l4EMEW :-AT THE KE- aunt Inna number Citizens lmva in now in full Nut, and the bountiful `fuming st such low price: in ouncting the nulhcudec. l"Don'I lorgotv A \ Dear Biro :- Your favor to hand with regard Oo Illlpllli on poliov. I desire for Hm orosum. to adopt. the third monom- Mon, Inn is the rum. 1 can very .lhsnkl'nl to the company fur their pr--ruptnes.-|.nndI am Wed sltisad Vial the surplus on the premiums pa . Yours truly. The Ilnnufncturon Life Inn. 00.. `rotunto. Ont. no DOM Bin Vnur {nvnr 1 ill ho given a trial. -Why not now ? Beware of apuriouuubstitutes. St. 'l'homa.s.Ont.. Nov. INN). I8!-7` (mine I) Re Pulley 0001. '--FOR- `ma pnotoosuwrgnno DEPARTMENT or 7 toil your` hoslt.h.;nd' yutod your money o`n rate Tags ti1h' ,- ) truly, W. BISDON I-ifiruly, `WALKEM. CEYLON TEA` J:-up ucvilh. ol Qrlotonoonty. Anot.lQInIu'ooollop L.._|..'L.._..|.(.|. -.-.L -_.n .....:_.| ! The conurnbivo papers insinuate tint V Hon. Mr. Eu-dy Itch Mt. Whitney : tin bot policy. Shocking, iui'c is 1 But how ` cm a mu! huo stolen from him whit ho : never had 2 ' 'l'bo tramp. trump. trump of the condi- duoinnowohndy and tinlou, and it,ini hard in into the night. And it. vondch 1 lulwhuooo ban when ho : looking for ` . wont. [ .3. A. Haollolnld. onquducc maul again": euadidato to: tho xnyonlty of f Tannin. E. Lbliho the land wulaot.} -I_-_-_A I_,,A.I_I.-_ ,-._ ,,A,.l palsy. AnuII'UIOIa 0 uywus-uaotu nut. ma ngoivd K2. -.4...) -vi --v--- hiuowvd. D.A.WEESE&CO.I -X'II`1 `ML A contemporary pictures Santa Claus as having arrived home, very tired, whila the midpu which the mow o` him, romov. hia unite and boom, and about Him other at- tentions. The dear old man! The little . lolka would be lorry to hear of any mialaap to him". , K ;l-I-1): on I-I-ID:.`IhE not muted. J The bill which proposed to create an edu- cation department in connection with the Quebec government is in a precarious posi- tion. It has reached its second reading in the assembly, and may not be carried any further. Why ? Because one of the legis- lative council, a liberal, has notied the leader of the government that he cannot support some of its features. That indi- cates that, with a party opposition in the upper chamber, now about evenly divi'd'- ed, the bill will not get through. "However, says the Quebec correspon. dent of the Montreal Witness, "it is only right to state that `the ministers them- selves appear fully determined to proceed with the bill this session and let the council take the consequences of defeating or delaying it. From this alternative it is possible that the council, or at least some of its conservative members, may recoil, as evidenced by the fact that the Hon. Mr. Ouimet spoke and voted for the govern- I QUEBEUS EDUCATION BILL. Rolland, although said to have been in the building at the time, did not vote. It is true that,nevertheless, the government was defeated by a majority of one in two minis- terial measures on the occasion rela- tive to recorders and district magis- trates, but thisdefeat was due to the ab- sence of the Hon. Mr. (iilman and the se- riousrillness of Hon. Mr. Prevost." -Hon. Mr. (iilman is the objector to the educa- tion bill, and mainly, so it is alleged, be- cause it leaves the Protestant council (ad- visory) as it in. Its membership is not sufficiently representative in his opinion. And why should he not move to have it changed, if that is the cause of his revolt `.' count of one feature of it? seek an amendment, and falling in that support what, on the whole, is for the. | good of the state? Public men should be broad and liberal in their views. should, of course. he ` dependent, have a mind of their own, 1:}! a capacity for making it tell upon passing legislation. But the majority should rule. If one cannot have his way he should not act- in a way that may prove detrimental to his fellows. Hon. Mr. Gilmour should - "kick. but nottoohigh and to no pur- li. 6 ment on Thursday nd that the Hon. lllr,` 'I`hey 2 satisfaction. And this is just as it should be. The council should call for reports from its oiiicers as to the req'uirements of the city, in any direction, and discuss them. But no council, nor any member of it,should be asked to do the work `of the official in any particular. The ofiicial should` not be re- minded of his duty at any time. The faith- ful, punctual, intelligent, dignied depart- mental head will not need, and will not suffer, poking up. That it is done or at- tempted is a reflection upon the staff of any municipality. Let us have the (lcrmnn or American system and see how it will work. _____,_r_______ _ The oiiicials of the post oice department have dolhe a graceful act in the handsome presentation to Lfeut.-Col. White, late deputy postmaster-generjal. It was a pleasure to do business wi'tlh.,-`that oilicer. He had a due appreciation of the true motto that public office is a public trust. and persons communicating with him were always treated"`\sith gentlemanly. consideration. He held eilice for a great many years with popular acceptation both within and without the department, but the best of men cannot conquer old age and he retires because of advancing years. i` nnowueo AT :st.ELE-Y-`S BAY. A Little ulrl hoses Her Own Life In In At- tempt To HIVO` Her Little Brothers. ilanitnuqzin Journal. An extr l ely sad accident occurred at Seoley s Bay l Wedhesday and has cast a gloom over the community and turned us season of joy and gladne.-as for Edward Smith and his family into one of deepest grief. Mr. Smith lives just across the canal from Seeley`s Bay and three of h s ` children attend school in the village-two . b d ' l. Why should he imperil a measure on ac- ' 058 an a 2 Why not , On Wednesday the three were returning from school and un- dertook to cross the canal on the ice. From the meagre particulars at hand it appears the two boys, aged six and eight years. were on ahead and broke through a thin place in the ice. Little Uertievsee in; her brothers predicament rushed to the rescue, and thouuh she succeeded in saving her brothers fell into the icy water herself and before assistance could reach her she was herself drowned. The pa- rents are grief stricken. `the True Remedy. William Dug an, St. Alban`s strect,'To- ronto. says: e won`t keep house with. out -Ransom's llwe Syrup and Tolu Im- nnnanmntinn. cnnoha, nnlrh, m-nun nr Iv."-m. :4 suuv -4. \/L4: Last `The pope has issued his long-promised oneyclical on the Manitoba school ques- tion. He is not satisfied with the settle- ment suggested by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and accepted by the Hroenway govern- ment. He is not satised with the ar- angoment by which the children of the national schoolsareallowed half an hour : of each day for religious training. The religious education of the Catholic chil- dren, according to the ruling of the church, should be blended with their secular education, and this cannot be done under the present school syatem. Another reference of the matter to the I federal parliament is proposed--is vain thing`, though esteemed reasonable by the , archbishop of Montreal, and probably ; urged upon the pope by him during his ` visit to Rome. Both political parties dc- clare, however, that it is settled, so far as they are concerned. The encyclicel may be considered conciliatory in its tone, as m-ldly dealing with a very irritating qhostion, and still it cannot, if acted upon, be C.)nClliM'.0l'y in its effects. The poli- ticians are done with it. They have had enough of it. As an election agency I it has spent its force. S) there is nothing for the church to do but curry on, as the pope advises, and as 0. last resort, its own schools, maintained and governed and (li- rectdd by its people. After all the church could not, perhaps. take any other posi- tion. It could not very well reverse its previous `policy. It has simply delayed its answer to an appeal, made to it at a trou- blesome time, and ina manner which leaves things as they were. llu onl-_-'--:-- . t `hylhodqhuuhnllninn {THE DAILY WHIG.` 25. 30c, 40:. soc and 60 per lb "Opi/or p`-or Qrbem I)s'wr. No!` A `LIVE ISSUE. JUHNSWN (CBO. 'CIIIPIIlI'|: vv. an). N. ISA mood. acro- hty: W`. Bro. John Hullin, D; W..Bro. John Wang. J D; Bro. George BbVd0,. Bro. 1.30060. Itovirdt; Bro. Dnid Ken- ndy. KG ; Bro. Jun: Ilecooty. tyler. Altar ll. hI&I|oHoo tho bntllroo dined squint unuonsln thslnll ol thun- choice itlto. ' llnlnn ladle. Ito. 91!. l.I'. C AA! . 051:` Ian Inland. " | Thololloving Imthron were installed on St. John : night. W. Bro. Anthony Malone . installing motor : IV.`.3ro. Thoma Lap- . ~ W.I ; W. Bro. John Kennedy. .l .I: Bro. Robert Vooch. 8.W.: Bro. ontio N. Smith. J.W.; W. Bro. A. Mn- flono. turugnrnr; W. Bro. Thom C. Smith, -chaplain; W. Bro. R. Ragnond. hn: '1 Ben. Jnhn Hnllin, D - W Rm , -nu nlulv IIOIIIUIIJ. ` keep ~Rsnsom's consumption, coughs. colds. croup or bron- cbisI- troubles. Experimknted with many others. but never got the true remedy until we used Rsnsom e Hive Syrup and Tolu. No other remedy can take its plan in our home. ss in it we have s certsin sud sure can for coughs, colds, croup. whooping cough. etc. We would not be without it in the house." ' o In :- :4]- A.` ___-_f_.--A _:AL .AL.._ -4..- Ill EIIU IlD|l$.' ' ` In is idle to experiment with other reme- diee, even if they are urged on you e_e j "jueteegoodee "Reneom`e Hive Syrup `end Toln. They ere not ee good. he- +`ceuee this remedy been record of cum, , And besides is guaranteed. It never Mile 1` oeetiely. 254:. E. C. Mitchell. ' ' `were genllemanly them. | official I-ihould"nob duty will at.- how; i ruin: . `nu. ..-4.1. The German idea of municipal govern- mentie reckoned to be the best extant. According to it man of acknowledged ability, and of special tness for ollico, are educated for it, and advanced and remun- omted as" their services warrant. The council has nothing to do with the admin- istration of its laws. A certain course is considered and decided upon. There the council a responsibility begins and ends.` With the olliciale there is no interference. They discharge their duty learleeely, cour- ageously, elliciently. No duty is neglected or over-looked. The departments are per- fect in their organization, and give perfect ..... r. .....-\...-.-.v. ... All of which is designed to show that the departments being ably directei by competent heads the duties of the elder- men became lighter, and such as any com- mon sense man can easily perform. The business man accustomed to think quickly aml clearly orthe transactions of the day, can readily in apt himself to the require- ments of the city. and he `becomes an ex- port in its service as he accumulates ex- perience and has occasion to study munici- pal reforms. NIL- t1,.__,_ _-3-- ,: _..,,,:.-,.-,1 4_,,._h ...-.. `nu. -nanny, Aivvuvlnlzw uvv... .n....... were the great departments of the municipal government in charge of such strong men. The treasury` department is strongly and ably guarded by R. T. Coady. Charles Spheaul, at the head of the health oilicial, and neither inefficiency nor weak- ness will make the assessment department a danger to the people while R, J. Flem- ing is on guard. Toronto never got better service `from any lawyer than the city is getting from James S. Fullerton, theleorporation counsel, and while E. H. Kcating is not as strong or as economical as he might be, it is simple justice to ad- mit that he has proved himself to be a long way stronger and abler than any of his predecessors. All At ...l.!..L 1.. .l....!....-.....l L- -1...-.... 6~l.nb vfepartrnent, is an unusual type` of public- -..--u out n . The Telegram has been giving the sub- ject. its consideration, and remarks that Toronto ig nearer to good-government than ever before. because never before -,.,_ .1, , . I, ,.,,,_4_ ,t ;|,_ Here is an opportunity to make a nice New Year s CIVIC ADMINISTRATION. A four in uprated that `too rmuy new band: nnyuouru places in the council and Ionoumbor it wilzh an unworkable element. True, it taken time, some years, tao_beoomo reallyhmiliar with civic routine. with the work of the various departments. but the alderman are not administrators." and should not be expted to become such. They are glecbed to legislsbo in the < interest: of the people, not: to see that the law is carried out, not in any way to inher- fero with the operation 0! application of that law. _ . " mm mun? I-plouoo counted. Tninuuter Xrwifi. Bollovillo. bu inu- ed a citnh; to All the" omployoeo in his division. from opontoro by uritolmon, bonenri thou haunts the 0T.R bu lot: and meat tnc owing to fail- nrotonnko tho time agreed upon. The - oicinl point: out tho thin not only mum 1 ootiou Ion in wagon` to ompioyx. but nloo loan of ronnno to the company. In (Man In autos slut uoidabfo delay: will hnmoly dong}: with. 3, ' l" Illu nu uauuuon will man an 9! inc`: Compound IruPiIIs. Tm; daqllo. Ioldlayitc. Inning niicnugu The steamer Shrewabury. recently pur- chued by the Meeern. Folger. in being thoroughly overhquled and rebuilt at Bui- felo, N. Y. Her {orivnrd deck in being enclosed with plate glass windows. I com- modione cabin in being added, and alto- gether she in being undo enitehle for the river traffic. In in said she _ will eclipse everything in the etenmboet line on the river. both in paint of Ipeed end in the elnbonteneee of her tumiehinge. Capt. J. Allen is eupetlntending the work. Township 0| Sholllolcl. Reovo-Gco|-go Woods. _ l)aputy-roovo-ThomAa Donahue. (`mnnllor John Wagar, Adam Mn- thaws. B ard Lacey. Rear Of Yougo And Eccott. Reeve--Tbomaa Moulbon. Councillnra-A. J. Pmwnomp, W. C. Hayes, J. K. Redmond. J. W. Wiltse. tion. TV... C<;l:rncillore-I{ liardiner. J. H. Sim.v1e- tum, Thomas Ellis. Luther \\'n-ehburn, \\'|l- liam Berry and Mr. Johnston. 25 PER CENT. Off. \JlIlllP5l' VVHIHIHI VVEIHICK`. Councillors-Hnr\'ey Snider. I). Mutton. W. Shibloy. -lmiepli Wilkins, William Wal- Iace, Levi Huffman, B. Hues-n, William Quinn, Samuel Habcock, B. Cmps:|ll, L. Storms. I I IJIIIHIIII l|l'VlllIIlI|ll I!eeve-E. J. Higswbrbln. J. Donnely, J. Mutton, L. H. Rutbnn, W. H. Reynolds. l)eput.yAreeve --- Tnnmna Watson, B. Cumpsal, William Wallace. n(IIIl1i',nrR:"nr1'n\'Qninv I) Kluvfnn I ulvnllllp Ill Iltflulcnrlro {cove--N. Scott; and N. H. Hinclly. Councillors-.\'. Parka, W. '1`. Hunt, ` Miller, S. Clancy, S. Barker, N. Clark, Clark. _ J. IIDITHIH DUCK. (imncxllona - clnmalzion. Iuisuuu. _v `CounciIlore,-John Trotter. N. F. Dail- ing, John Tierney and William Allen. Township Of Klngntnhi Reova ~Sprcule and Uorrin. First deputyreeve---I . Hnrker. accln mnlion. Second deputy-reove-J. Purdy, and Thomas Buck. , 1'........:l.-..... l\',u_. _,,J 1__, ,: rlullluiwull AUWIIUIIII Reeve--'l`homns Balls. I)eputy-reeve-1sanc Holder. COUHCIHOFS -- W. J. Augli Hitchcock. John Kelly. and Wilton Duff. W`-un at LL... ..-....-.lI...... ...... -. 1 lulu-Iuul` nuunuuly. Heevo,--Jobn Bennett, (acclamatiou ) Deputy reeve,-R. H. McAlpin, (acc!n- ma.tiou._) -I`........:ll...... 1..L_llI_-;;-_ \v In 'v\,,v That not. kind audition will non shaman in J. -Inn Al Mills . (V--.._.J uuu VV IIDUII UUH. ` Two of the councillors are expected to resign and there will likely be no election. Gift. Reeve'- I:I.;z.:n1 A. Calvin. - Counci1lora--Sandford 04 Calvin, Thomas Lappen, Hugh Leiche, 1`homaa_O`BrI'en. CLUHU. IIIIHIUI UICUUITU. Councillore--Peter White, Walter Reid, James Stewnrg, William Connors, Stewart. Mcllraibb, John Miller, William Thomp- 60!]. IIlWllUIII.l `II IIIIII'I'IWa Rave -N'. Vormilyon. Firth deputy-reove--Dr. Falkiner. Second deputy-roove--W. (J. 1-`Arley. gird deputy-roove--(}. M. Culdwoll. uncillor-W. l{. Sbcield. llU_) - Councillnrs_-H. R. Knnwlton, Irwin Wiltsio, H. W. Kincaid. John Rappoll, William Karloy, A. M. Chas:-rolls. 1'. I . Slnck. John Wnlbsio, James lions, R. 1). Judson. . ununn A v nuugv. Rc.aove--Roberb Robertson, Robert Stead, Daniel McGuire. (`nu-unillru-a, ,D.;+A.- \Xfl.Un \\.V..IA.... D, v -uugu un azmllvult Reev&-S. Y. Bullis and Thomas Ber- ney. 6! (`n|Inni"nrn_I-T R K nnmlknn In-nrin Village 0? Newburgh. R9evo-Jamea Shun non. - Councillora--J. Fullerbdn, William Sub- ton. P. l"nalen and J. W. Courtney. I.V1UIlUgUlLIUl`y` .1}. \\ . IXHHCHHKHHG. 1). `JOCK- Schnol board-Eaut: ward, A. A. Rich- ardson; Want ward. William Irvine; (`en- hre ward, A_ H. Mcaughy. u-vu \Il uuuul uutu. Mayor-E. W. Rabhbun. Reeve--James Dryden. Deputy-reeve~-A. A. Riclmrdson. Councillore--`West. ward, William Irvine, William Marrigan. James Sexamith, G. E. Clement, T. Caugblan. Centre ward, William Stoddarb, J. M. Oliver. John Freeman. James Whittnn, George A Parham. East; ward, \\'. ll. Mellow, William Saundern. Thomas (laulb, James Montgomery. .J. \\'. Aaselst.ine,D. Cook. Rnhnnl hnnv-rl_l1`.nuh umul A A Rir-l1. Rent 0! Leeds And Lunodowne. Rom-e-E. M. Bracken, ncclamation. `Deputy-reevo-Mr. Johnston, ucclamm Iflll, FINE SHGES.