THE NEW SHADES no ummnng ol Llfo. .L 1- -_- .l `L. _...-n..-:... _..-.-?.?_.j_... Dlvlno lnoplntlon. ___J AL-.. Ilul-nu An-nun; New Trimmings to match all shades at One Price Store, 88 Princess Street, l.M.D. dlt. bbtwoen th obmpnny ma my nonu'|bu- tot on-other do tor. or panel: upptohndlng Ha Imy to Lhooompny : and all quauonn In any mu rolntlngno or Affecting the aunt: of the oomptnlinor the wind! up of the com- pnu .nvon roodploln an nsnhlont ouo times. dgononlk upon mo Ml'lnI.|I mu upon ; V: y be h for tho lvqul- dwou to In 0 Inc its W duo cl Inch dobu or Ila lllueqmd to V0 3 com me mlm of all OI` my mob onus. IIIOII CODII 0| IlI|Ill.Iu.lm.I W [Iva I `VIII uw `- W 1 can chew. :m`5'nt'a'n3W'i.` "" ' Daulullltq. _ ` u , NOTICE I8 IIERICBY GIVEN THAT A GIINEIMI. MEE'l`1NG of the Kinnton Cor Works Company (Limheds will be held on the 'l'vn-on-mu any of Moral: Next, at 'i`llREl-I o'clock in the afternoon. at the Omoo of J. B. Otrrulheru Eeq..ior the moose of consider- ing and. if (ieemed odvienb 9. of passing an ex- traordinary resolution of the con pony. author- iolu tho hquidntoro to nine inch compromise or other arrangement so may may deem expo client with any creditor-I. or pernne claiming to booreditorl. or person: having. or ulloidnu I0 have, any claim. present or future. certain orcootlugen ueoruinod or sounding only. in dnmuee as on the comma or whereby the oompouv may berooderod sin 0. And. also. nuthorillnz the liquidatogjl l.o_o9m- ' promlno -Henna. and nnbim to mu-. uouu Hum uii and llabl bio of roll: ung hnlohu. :1) olnlml. VB 1- [Intent or Iumre. com: in or contingent. uoormlx on or only noundha II damages. anbdulng. or only sup to mm d oontnbu- be mu or"Ysl1eo'rI domwgn /lDDl`Oh,||Ilng THE |"lITP:E.\"|`lI .\.V\"l'.\l. llE.\`|-IRAI. M Hl\`.Tl.\'H of H11` I-nuluuhom will lw hold in tho Urllve of thv .~`ocieIy,(`InrennSiren. Kingston, un WI'Il).\'I3`D.\Y. `. J1h .\l:m~h instant. an 3 o'clock p.ux. J A MES .\1(`.\l{TH [7 II, Mr. Burwuh ha been appointed nk assistant in Guunoque high school 3: 8600 per your Anal J. A. Juckwn. Cobourg. oooond unintcnt It 8500. The council must provide 85.500 for high school purposes. A manna 0| gr, non mu no new at my In- co. in the (`An r House. Kingston. on FRI- DAY. the 29th day of March instant. It 12 o'clock noon. to resolve: utatomont of the deb- tor'I ulfnhu. appoint Inn ton. And give dlrtc tionl ngtudlnu the com All creditor: of the add auto no hereby re~ . uonl ngnrdlna the estate. hereby qulrod to file their claims pursu-nt. to the nu- tute on or bototo the Sch of non Instant. Dated ll. Kingston this I an of March. w1L1.u n: Usox. mm: . Au! neo. IN THE mm on` THE KINGSTON cm worms comm (Linntod). IIIU lyp WIIIIBT. I Prolpectua of Economy Engine company. Gnnnnoque, has been issued. Capital nook 8l()(),000. in 1.000 uhu-cu. Ofthia Amount 450 share: have dread?` been taken. L..- - ........... IA:..L.... I`|....,l:..... ...-A.. on `DU IHITUI HIVU IITCIH ' U%ll CIKUIL For I wager Michaef Dowling made 20.- 628 And Simon ML-Donald 20.5`28 shingle: in 5} hour: in Dueronto cedsr mill. Dowling dainfed his thumb before the competition NOTICE is hereby given that the nbou-nan~ ed debtor has made an nuhmmonl to me for the benet. of his credlwn, under the provi: ions of IL:-4.0. up. I& A mvatinn of creditors will be held at my 0!. I boroudorod Alamo. } And. nbo.nnlhorllln thellquldatonto m- * oonlla. and mubim to calls. do ta ; ma mun t on oawnblo ran u.uubu.u;d COIIOU. V The good: of Ju r Vroomnn, Smith's Falls, ready for ah pment to Sault Ste. Mute, were attached for debt on Monday. ` Vroomun wu formerly chief of police of the 1 villtge. Mr Rm-wnnh hu hnen nnnninltoal n! xx Tm: MATTER (irsnxnnzv come. 0: Township of Wolfqlalnnd. in the Uountv of Frontenac. Merchant. ONTARIO BUILDING ANDSAVINGS SOCIETY. I`. G A.M.. IVIPIIICG. I W. H. Randall. Gunnoque. in the villuge collector. He is paid three-quarters per [ cent. on the ogllectnonz. 'l"L.. -......... .- ........._o II--5 I..|... 14.1... I... UUIIU. U!) ENG I3UllCCInIUIlKa The rumor is current that John Soby bu ` arranged to puroheee the Campbell house. ; Nsxenoe, provided the Scott M}! in repealed. 'ullm-n Gnmlnla nnnnnnnm-, hm loft fnr I Inuo, PFUVIIIISU lll OUUII. ICU II TUPUCIUU. ` `gullwe Gamble, Gnuauoque, has left for Montreal, where ho ho: secured I position with the post otce inspector u nhorthnnd and type writer. Prmnpntnn nf Ecnnumv Enuina mmnnnv. Js;nea R. Booth, contnctor, Doaeronto, has started work on E. Weatmore!|n a brick cottage. On March Ith than D, G,M, nf Rt, Lab. I IUICQ IDOIIF "IV II'UllI II. OUIIIUUTB. Enter gowns and bonnet: will Appear in 3 very gorgeous oeriu of, bright rods. 8. P. Brant. engineer of the Deseronto ...-.. _.lII I.-- .-Sol. -..---u `-Ann 9|... \l.-.L....l. { I VHF] KUTWUI XTIUU UK` Uflsi TX! en ineer ` Eon; mill, has with turn from the Mohnwk I-mn ` COEIIKB. On March 15th the D.D.G.M. of St. Law. rence district. Vinita Union lodge, No. 9, A. F. & A.M.. Nnpmce. W, H. RnndAII. Gnnnnonnn. in than villmn The Spice of the Articles Called From The Nowupnpon of the Vlclnlty. Smith`: Full: will orgunize I board of crude. A .......v..nn Lnlml u-ill I... Luna .0 null . L. `flue. A summer hotel will be built at Bell : Is- } land. Rldesu Luke. f`,.n..ni|I.u- Human, Dinonn In. luum an. 1 IIDG. nmuu unto. Councillor Owens. Picton, ha been ap- pointed hnrbour masher. ` The 47th hnttnlinn hand, Nnnnnnn, rn. ANOTHER BIG BLAZE. POIHICG l'|II'D0|lI' HIIIIDT. The -17th battalion hand. Nnpanee, re- nlized shout 840 from its concert. Wu-for nnwnn nn hnnnnrn will nnnnnr in ions of IL!-4.0. AS. unsung lion at my Ice. (`Mr uunnae an March NOTICE TO CR'E5|TO*RS>.' Township of Woltqlalsn Frontenac. DISTRICT DASI-Z1 E?S.* xK I'll UUSUN. Bho . Au! ueo. THE ANNUAI. MEI-I I`l.\'U of the Slmrw hnldvrs 0! the l`l`0lll(`.l).'l(` Inun and lnvonuncnl Soviet)` will be hold I \\'lCDNlS|)A Y. the `.'(M\ day 0! March inst .. ul Iim hnurdf Ihn\uu'1`lm'k um. the So<`imy`.~' Ullive on ` \\'|C".\'lS|).\ Y. the `ANII GAY nl lino hounil three o'clock pm. * 'l'0.\lA WIIIUK IKI'alUl(Nl`.\\.I IIIAAVRG lul" un- roumxo accorded me for ten `can put! ve nlenaumlnnnnouncil RE UVAL TO \ OR ` CICNTIMI. LOOA `ION. on MON- HTRICAI. STREEI`, lN'Z'l`\\'|-Il`2.\l l l:l.\`(`I~I.\`.w` AND L'EltN_.\"l`lHl-2 l`.~`. when: I shall bv pious: to rooonvc omvrs for Huang Pnlmlnu. ."""". "`l'.lnK'\( "~`i"`:'?"f`i`<::e'S` n7B"{ umoa-. naov n .. .. V PAPER. Bl)R|||Cl{-. RTI`. all new dc-aim 8. whivln-umnm fail lo pIN\3I.`. An inspwlion is solicited M{ mouu is: "Good work. fair a pricti. and d puoh." THOS W . MILO TENDERS will be rt-ct-i\'o| b ' the under nignod uplill Ii p m. ul'1`IlUl,{Sl AY llw Nth inst" for llml auyonu lrmlvs works ro.uir\-d In the urvvliun and voulph-(ion of three Brick House: on llivisiun save! in this cut`. Phxns auul specications nl III 0 Pl`. W. NI-2 'l.\.\I).-1. Arvhneol. &c. nan... - l`nu-nnr nl Iran. and Rn-wk Rn-unlu momma LOAN & Invnsnim socfmY I-`roni Palmer`: Thanlro. Non` York City. VA Triumph of Honor_s-nd Devotion to Country ,,_-.__ All the New York Scenery and lbctl. A ten der love (ale. Notable Wu Senna. All the New York Scenery and lclroctl. A War lcnornmus Success. llonalnr Production. of IQ I -".::-..."':.... ggnhthnnihn lvod Into 81';Tu t on Application- -'* ':.::.::`.:..:."..'..':".`::.1......'~' - nun:-mlnnd PAINTING AND DECORATING IN ALL BRANCHES. WHILE RE'l`URNl:\'u THANKS for the R:uoImgo ten vo nlenaum innnnouncinn 5 ' H'iccs~l'nn`.ucllo. II A con)`. 5(\~.: 0 let) . 25. ROOM P.A.l3ER DEPOT, MONTRE AI: STREET,` mzw STORE, NEw1ocx. NEW nrsxcns 1 -MARTIN'S M|LO S -"PA|NT- SHOP! `?f*Zf:EByT=.i`fusaas. -__ __.g_ _.g n__ -'!I9.@I-Y ANN;oUN<=!nsm!Ts- hourdf o'clock THOMAS IHHGGS. M .\nn.g\:r_ Khurlton. Much 7th. li Omce : Kingston. 12th March. l81& ._.:....?.:_..... bung boolnlwo II In turn . .iI:'?or lo. : rubber Iluaaod. lf:nd tho KL`: cabinet. nu. onvh. '0 jun .-In-dn largo luck of clonal cloth bound 3. Including` out-dlllbunl am from the but mum:-I onthogloho. Thaw no mull sold at me. 01 and 01.2.5; our usual nrlce . 2. We In I I ll -tpou II lltlu tho`: v:?\I:. MOu|;.l;mt $.31; w.Ill :3. 5. oopmot -no Lib:-u:y vyrmon the vo but A an! boohluo unmu yank! at 5.1!. ....u in naming nu-Ioo 70. or that fur lClIOI`ll|0lItl 3II@C8. lloulor Product lpn. . Burnnu Scones. Charming Conuly. Price.-s~Pan .ueu`o. 8! : Dress Circle. 75:: : Bou- mnn`. Ilia: (in I0r\ . EHELD tmkfri/_% ENEMY," Wednesday, March 13th. . mull! Frlluu-, `Clo Ulllln dlapnlch . " Vt`. Tb coNTZcToRs. 03$ P. No `yam omen Stunt. av ork. An-nneol. Ito. Corner of King and Brock strm-ta (}l|.L|TTE`.-I JAWES UR, Mumuer. `M-vh. 181$. "6 P"ERA'T+oUsE. uni gh:'boo:.I us unugiuy am an In-.3 ur on e. u . Io. Mn. :11 Iutlm Ilo. We mnnol on-nnonne | our prices for this week. but come and ooa fur unolnn and you will ud our oo-Intern loud- 33. Wllh bargain: Al. \Vn.'Ill'I l-`Mr and 10. more. manor Prince and Wolunuun an-nu. lhnnon. 3? sun 00.. L`.`..'f$1'.'.'T`&.`.'." y .'.` .:;.'.; frh t In l ~ :1.-uondinnngirnt tlnnnn |:ld:nvya:n "Rural ur Connnox ' ` ` ' T ""`(?|'l'lWA,`Ki'oT!1t1i. 1839. "Don Slr.-At 5 meeting 0! the boul- oonurvstlvo union. hold on tho 28th day of Fubrunry In the tower zoom. Iiunonl budlnp.OtuwI. It won docldod A At. unnu- ou ohm should Input forth in Mary rid- ing In Ontario in lane tho uuumont roll) thuronthly Ioohod slur. ` "ll. an manual Incl. llnl. If (mr frinnrln Inorou my Iuuuiu ulnar. "II on poured lnct Ibo: ll our friend: will look dtor thlo mottor tho dolont of the Mount government on the nut olootion will ho ol conclusion. A-ounon who g... I-In-J on non nlunol kg npIu-l-In In. III H ! w E Iuuum In pnvuuuy Ill- hcunotodianutbot dunno ol not-you ` of our lrlondl uppou-non this roll. And then IVA TOII Till ASSISSORS. That. won I poculiu circular which the ton-Incubus at the Indus! parliament in- mod 10' the party of Ontario nut the pro- pnration of the proviioiul lbtb. II It the more noublo on following the snnouncomcnt thus the grit: were active, were `up to some- thlng. sud noodod watching. Hero is the [uncut document In lull. Evotv line of it In unggcucfvo sud luurotting : unv\\!IPlI'\I.\\! l`! A I \ saw`... . .--- . -.v...... Mr. Meredith is again-becurningibrare; in brought under the control of the education department. and that its text books should be subject to approval as the books of the public school are. He is reported to have added that "he supposed his remarks would he used to injure him politically, but he felt bound to take the stand he was doing." The remark recalls the exploits of the man some time previous to the last general election. The Mail had entered upon its anti popery orusads before this, and paved the way for the storming of the government's citadel ` upon a supposed weak point. Mr. Meredith 3 watched the drift of events for some time, `and when dissolution occurred made a . speech which seemed to indicate-vthat he the discussion of the school question he do- clared that the separate school should be was willing to profit by the agitation of the Jlail. But in the eleventh hour he changed his tactics. repudiated the Mail, and aban- doned the cause which it espoused and with which he seemed to sympathise. A political Sedan followed, and the Mail had to shoulder the responsibility of it. Since then Mr. Meredith has been pursuing a mild and non committal policy ; now he is getting brave again. gives evidence that he is going to at once mount the Protestant horse. says there is no doubt he will sntfer by it. but that he is going to have the cour- age of his convictions. It is to be hoped so. It is about time he had some backbone. Heretofore he has been, it is alleged, under the influence and lirection of the leaders in dominion politics. and there is no proof yet that he has dissolved that unfortunate part- nership. lf he has decided to be his own master he may do something startling in provincial politics : if he has not his present tallt will have the etfect of. tire cracker ex plosiou ; it will scare no one, damage no political wires. and leave intact the ma- ohiuery by which he and his party following may be pulled into line at the proper time. Mr. Meredith's alarms are not seriously re- garded. He has hared his strong right arm several times. and threatened to deal some one a deadlyblow, and somehow or other it has never yet been dealt. . .. .... B. --. -. ...-...,...__,. And so Mr. Mercier was simply redeem- ing the pledtzes of his predecessors? And who \_vere his predecessors Y The tories, the men who now want the l'rot.est.ants Against the Jesuit bill to go in pursuit of Mr. Mer- _cier and to hound him out of oice. They have got. the wrong msn iu the premier of Quebec to trifle with. us-_yu . I may ssy that nearly every year the Catholics asked for these estates for school purposes. What do I lindriu 1876 Y A for- mal promise of the government hthe time to settle this question. 'lhe promise is re- ii~te'reri`iii Rome, the promise is registaerei here {in Quebec). and when I came into power I was placed face to face with the litliculty. uml in such I position that I haul either to fulfil the promise of my predeces. sorsor forfeit it. I thought that honour was the best policy. and that even upon such s delicate question I was obliged to elfect s settlement in order to extrit-Ate the province from so grest A ditiiculty." t-.) ,._ II. \I.`..,.!.\.. ....... -2...-.1 _...IA..... or the `nsspouamlnlsyol elneuonlng we act. . by nylng that it wen u provincial question- one with the details or effect: of which they had nothing to do. Fhey cut further and iuainunted that Mr. Mercer was pleasing the Jesuits in order to eecure their in- lluenee and also the continuance in power . of his party in Quebec. To'.\'arde Mr. Meruier they wnnted all the anti-Jesuit in- dignation to be directed, md they hoped he would be well punished because he Wu 3 Verytbud man. And now Mr. Mercler comes out, end, in a speech delivered M Coeticook. says : ul` ...,.._-.. AL-A _._.._I.. ......-.. ........ Al... ioruubul now we) dnwn the pn.si_ nml unull cumuwnm olf ring: you ihis week in lhnso airing bruum. uuulu from the vary but select- vd hand-plckwl corn. two for 250. You mnnm mulch three brooms elnewhvro for ion than 2'60 ouch. ho Page`: liquid glue and mucilaure. the but and only doornl. Iuucilnxe mnnuiau-lurcd on this continent. I00 I home. Once used you woull Into no other as I (in. The delnnlon mou-on-up. oniclioa all your mice in on male night. nnly No Twu hula inn; 3c. 3 hulu imp 60. and tho I'1`Il0WllHlI"l trap I `. Ii any 0! our vuaiumuro are Lnmhlmi with nu try one. sauna -we propose lo cI\hIlI|ll`ll lO Mia. Sm-an inn bani l!.lcl`ll`l(` snap in lhu wurld fur 2!. ll) lou- ouuce bnrarnhy laundry him is one of the fin- mt laundry I-mu known to the `ratio. and in rctulnriy totalled M Be not burl Our roan nt pilculn I most lorrihio cut. 350: 5 Iran on-uo`n coiahrnml mutllod soap for-25 : I lune cakes toilet lrnmpannt ycorino amp ginn Away for In: ; I Len ounce r white onalllo or oounioni amp iur 70,; I ilromlleof o-lnmti `JOIID for JR`; Baby`: oven amp IN Oriental amp sunken in I llncly dcvorntui bus l0n per box. But our nentuthronk in prion in on Mono`: Ron Bo- auoi. This in A very choim wilot soul! but no at in I very handsome box. ulnrly rolnllod ll. 00 minor. Our duper-nlol cut prit-on this week A full Mb bu ml choice hunily coup for ion nor hu. Thin la! in the [mutual out aver Iwio in laundry but may in the Dominion. Tin monuin new and handsome item: `lo. prhutdouon. 0 r motto in. o rsdln low :"Iolutlo Vita `$.hok tted n : up -.; n hntml I drone will be tea with each In blllaboohuwonl lllxon Iaratnrhr n- dil on-lo.:rubhc-riio d. I. and the very nnlnlnnl an, anvil. lull rcmiu-in in-no 00l'ERIL`J) THEM Ul . Mr. Mercier has pieced the conuervntiveu in an uncomfortable position so Far as the Jesuit estates bill is concerned. They tried to excuse the federal government and relieve it. of the responaibiliayof sanctioning the set. L-- ---L-- -L.- 1- ----- - -A--n---.-1-| .......o{...\. CIIVIII$'I`lBI5IIll!n I9- Fontour lines. ouoor two Insertions. J) 50 For four linss. each subsequent insertion. Over four lines. Int insertion. .. locperllus Each su uent oonsoouuvoins .. 5o " Once: it subsequent ins..' loo " Twlpa s week. subsequent ins Bo " Three s rook. suhsoquont ins. .. Go Tyelve lines to the Inch. Notlonot Births. Mon-haa sag! Deqthsllg. rwIIII_\r\.aI,v_\y-u----. - - - - I `run Barman`: WIIG is wabllahed }avu.ry aven- ln.nt as King Stroe, \_KIii'guton. Ontario, nan nor.I.An&1'ln nun. l::`t|`.l\'o yfnaalo Lhillnch. um Dam. me. out srrhgu ufeh. um. Whglboold. wanna hemmed- Spoold nouou lnngdlna oohunnn are chair- ed a twenty cum pir line to! each insertion. O of unlnoorpontod U0!!! 0!` societies will be held penoully responsible!!!` Rom? um `hiya In of 01 but J b It on o o .23."-'*..,...u" W I` I 8 V III` II All charges advn-rising. uubscrlpop and ob pt-um` are gable in advance: the in be dish` up as wood. nownxmr mu'1"Tsn wma. spa so column. in published evcy Thursday mom nu V: ear. ` itively In ndvknomothorwine be 0 1|I`R0d. EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. All charges for aawrnxma and Mi 1 ' ...1o.`'m- .72` `?.``.?..&"` T:-}4{l_?.:__J!_JAIIn.f1' YVHI(. j Whig`: Tolophmno, Number 329. _ANN NQEMENT, ._ _ .__ :v_.... :. _..Lu.L..al nu--u '--om... o...:....;.~.:...: lolu lmndlu lmllu Ti` : one-'nnll uozun Ion spoons Tc : l llnillali pun Hc : 6 large vuokiux spnuna 50:1 tun pal worth 13. our price No. `our in the hlsmr ' of the tin lrmlo has more been such unpru-Ila ed baxrguimmlruml. .\lr; Polls` sad irons. three inn set. $l.I9 per sci; ladies. now well this price. One of the nuts! outs:-nlinl a\rli~ clea to the h-msewlfe and at lhis slnugmorinu price. not half lholr usual rvlnil price. bri Ilium within the reach of all. Husbands thin of your wives and buy I not, (mine to the failure of n hr?` wholosulo jewvlry firm in luntrmsl we aha l om.-r you some real amber {owolr at About on unnoriu value Aohoioo inc nuns and log` shopping bags just mnniv . llnlrbrushesamlvomhn Sue our un- ESSA YI.\'(I .4 SCA RE . `vv-w- .u..u ----. "oral v--caoihnnwt "`II`.ZE I bobfmrked. v _...- .---- -`-._- . -`((.`0NF1DENl`lAL) 1.II,. ___ ._.. IV- ...... ._ Auv|cu'r'1_'Im RN18. w___ __._-_ ._.. I.....-uolnnn THE BRITISH wam. TUESQAY5 MARCH 12. ______ __._. .._ ___._.,_:_._._.___j_ I'IatIaIn'a corn lcuraotor In aha heat ramady !or corn: extant. It act quickly. main no aora I hand at- taota a radical onra. A hand linltathna pron in vain. Take nalthcr substitutes an `pod nor the oloaa Imitation cl that gun- lna too often oarod. Montreal Wltmn. Whu possible rightoouunou can then b0 in glvlng civil urvanu tho pI'iV 09 707` ing their neighbors on pay tor the rotdVB)"~ pavements. onion. utroot llghll. P' P"' session. udouu: aonnnlvlml 0` ""1 We ofwr uh thoy onjoy am much Inn-t - nny other elm? This In {ho practical ro- an}: o! the law rolioving ma urvlnll "Om M ;. gj` cl the wonderful :n`l`:n :53... :1; `:12;-Kctorhwly 3` bl O 0 Detroit has tried the Itonge motor on the Itreet can. End End: that one chnrgo will propel I oar, loaded, At the rate ot ten miles A an hour for ten hours. Such. indeed, ha been the success of the experiment. that it I: suggested thnt electricity tnke the plooo of horse power on all the lendlng thorough- fare: of the great oltlol. using thut It in nolneleu. tlllt it in easily controlled, that it in not duunglng to the pavement, And thnt it make: no dirt. The only point yet un- settled in the coat of the power, ltn cheap- ueu In oompuinoo with other motoru. This la the point of generll intarent, the point that most concern. we opln0. I0 P|`|0|It owner: of `the Klngnton street rsllwny. __._____. The Empire is cnntihuelly ghting ghosts. It is persistently attacking "the libernls be- cause it says they are running down Canada And ere regarding it as an impotent coun- try which, however, may be developed if hnnded over to the great and glorious re- public, whose citizenship these men hope to resume or adopt. Bosh. bosh ! The men who write it ought to be sshamed of them- selves. They are discounting the intelligence` of '.he people. Narrow Escape or the Inmates Terrible Inemcianoy tn the Fire Apparatus boson co the Oitv and All Others--Bo Welt Provided and Prepared - Pub chose Ear-Iv. Is`arh'.nn Sudnr ,In_0.I'I\||'IB UN` HWY! `'3! soundul that I e grmt nuylunn al lmndollill. with ltslntndrodsuf closely mntlued unf nu nnto hunmn beings was a uin wrapped in Human and soon the chunoro the mad lush of the re hr e was heard. and at men the (`it of ban on vmslhl-own intu must inlonpe exc lament. But nlthun h the oxvitt-Intent was great it was mine othe fever hentet~x- tit mom into which the surrounding vltinity has beeuthrown for use past few much by the unpn:c(~ clearing anlent Wood-` I-`nirnnd 70. Sl0l`<. and to prevent that excitement I. om vmuin we Rmp auto lnnko tho cuztlny more mm 1 rounhout the ontito stock this St. Louis does not eord evidence in sup~ out of the reforming tendencies of the high license system. It was introduced in Janu- ary. i883. The license fee for the ordinsry saloon was then suddenly raised from 38. ) to 8550. It ha been msintsined st 8.550 ever since. Statistics show that under the 885 license St. Louie he-l l,80O saloons, and she hes about the some number now under 1 8550 license. The number of srreets tor drunkenness and disorderly conduct hss largely increased. Still more the higher revenues are so much appreciated by the council than they cannot think of handou- ing them. The high license is, therefore. an obstruction to prohihihion. crack at tho cm: Iorvnlu. Montreal Wlunul. IIII ,_ ,___2LI_ _1_|.._....--AA- inn ml! ununlolpol untlqn, and mo wonncnu: thing it that the matter In only hing brough before parliament. ?-%._:._:--_-. .. ..--._ . -... -.... .._ _. ._ `"154. Finally,that the instructions to the agents and servants of the tori party re the On- terio elections are issued from Ottawa is eignicant. It indicates a lack of confidence in Mr. Meredith for which there is no ac- counting. In several elections the opposi- tion in Ontario have been burdened by the Acts of the Ottews government! And its dictetorship is to go on, is it? If so the Ontario governmew has the guarantee of continued power, and Mr. Meredith and his friends will remain in the cold shades of opposition until their useftilnt-as is gone. To advertise them as nonentitles is the unkind eat cut of all. EDI TORIA L NOTES. White ribbon societiee-pereonel purity I.Ieoci|tionI-ere connected with one of the greatest movements of the times. They ere worthy of the special encoursgement of the churchee. Purity and temperance are virtue: which cannot be toohighly extolled,eepecially by those who believe in Chri-tien inuence and Christian example. OD V..- V. V----.- . The reference in the circular t manhood su Hrage, as secured by the legislation of the local house. is remarkable. It is amazing that the dominion government should be anxious about the registering of the votes of the young men -the conservative young memo! course-aml yet be not at all anxi- ous to extend the franchise to these same persons in federal elections. Are the young men not to be trusted`! Well, that is the impression The instructions are that only the right sort politically are to be looked after by the conservative agents, but the liberals will, no doubt, see to it that no un- just discriminations are made. In Kingston thrdssessor will brook no interference from any one, and if the assessors in the county permit themselves to be meddled with by the politicians they will commit a mistake for which there can be no apology. L`Z.._II.. `L ,a AL, 2,._._....a..._- A- AL- -.._....g_ watched carefully. __ . . _ Manhood surcge bring! In 3. `.789 num` ber of new voters, And I would impreu upon- Ion the importance of seeing Pb "19 " of every one of oI'u- friends :11 your polling` nub divilion be placed on the nuoumont. rolL Jvus Irvuusg srulrulvs-svu vvuvn-w-u First the cry nu, Watch the Grits !" Now it is Wstch the Assessors !" The party, it would seem. sttnches no importance to the outh such assessor takes at the time of his appointment, end to the eect that he will perform his duty to the best of his ubi- lity end without fear. favour, or sifection. II this oath not to be respected in the case of the conservstive otficisls? Are they to be privately instru.-ted, regardless of that oath. as to the` manner in which they can best serve the party with which they are identied 3 It would appear so. And those nssessort who are not politically friendly, who ere not susceptible to tory pereuesion, who are bound to give evidence in their work of that conscientious uprightness with which they are credited, era to be watched. l That is to be a liberal in to be under eon` deninstion whether one is guilty or inno cent of offence. . nuuon who Are. not with us nhoul;l,.bo watched` carefully. "Mmhoml nun`:-nun hrimn in I lune II . on. , _ All initructionu, ntdnvitl, et.c.. will be hurninhod you on upplicntion to the secretary of the liberal-conurvative nulon. Toronto. Be sun And have this matter attended to in your polling nub-division without foil. IF:..-a AL- __.. ._-_ Hllfntnly.` 6|`: ll-30:: V" mp Imlko mo cuzung can rouglioul week and those who visit the Fair pmmmly will Ilnd dlsplu '-.24:I buuulnn never lncfom equalled slndvi 1- toundi of our :1 old Linutono City. our Ilrut `bargain ll) Kill` vanixod vmlor pails : they might be sold at 33c. our priro I51` ; I [in dipper 7v uma iiqunrl prosa- od pan 7c ;unc III: shovel 51` : six usa spoons `Ir; melon kotllo. copper bottom. us; one half- doxen moklv R up on: 50 : Ihrw pic vlalcs 90: ihroojol-y plasleoilo: I iron pan I00 :1 union 30 : mumng puns. preswd pans all nines pni it all sizes: I slop pal '.f:|lI(`_\' painted. 351- : rener box 3c. nuln-ea grulers tic ; I m IIO\'t' ~ ;I long: Imndlu Imllo Tc one-half down Ion spoons Tc : DUI making roll. v "Remember the ,Qntario election: will uhortly Ipring upon us. and tho votora' list now being" prepared Will_bo the one u_nd, And if you got I nune ono on the roll it in I very diioult and expemivo matter to get it. off. IIAII :..-L...-L:-_- -6R:InuIOn an-' will Mn mu DI-Int -nus lock. Go toliowu & Bltonott for new prlnh, 1 2.2.: :.-.:~-*-'- And death in one of the mysterious func- tion: of the human organiam. They are oonltently battling two rival elemenu ; the one thmwing 06' walte and eete rnatter-- death, the other to Iupply living atoms to build up and euatain-lile. It in when the ayatem grove elugglnh, when the elfete and dead particular, are not eliminated and re- main to clog llle`e ehannela, that Hamilton : Pills ol Mandrake and Butternut render greatmt service. They cleanse the eyatem. restore the liver to a healthy action, correct morbid eecretiona, renew the spring: of life I... ....-l.l-.. rllunnnn mnrn nnrmt. and renew of life by making dl estion more perfect. and proved by use 9 0 most perfect fsmily medl- olne In sxistence. Accept no substitute for Hsmllt.on s Pills 0! Msndrske And Bulwar- nnt. At dmgglsts and dealer! in medicine. evergreens. ` The ceremony wn celebrated by the Right Rev. Bishop of Quebec, Cenede. ueieted by the Rev. George Washington, M.A.. rector of Victoria church, Perie, end the Rev. R. '1'. de Certeret, chepluin of Christ church, Neuilly. After the ceremony. A reception, very lergely Attended, we: held at the min- eion home, avenue Wegram. The bride and bridegroom then left for a brief visit to the tomb of France. bearing with them the earn- eet, loving good wishes of I hoet of devoted friende. | A ........... oh- mmldinn nrnnnnfn rnnaivml hv menus. Among the wedding presents received by the bride wore gifts from Miss Holden and sixty inmates of the mission home; from the children of the orphunge; from Mr. sud Mn. Hsrker, Washington house ; from the youn men of Wsshington house ; from su Orp an Boy st. Washington house ; from the household and members of tho gover- nossos sud srtists instlusoe; sud from Ono hslpoa long sgo. " (.`.alignani's Messenger. The marriage of the Right Rev. John Tra- vers Lewis, I). D., Bishop of Ontario, to Miss Ada Leigh, was celebrated yesterday, first at the English Embassy. as the law requires, and afterwards at Christ church, Neuilly, in the presence of a very crowded and sym- pathetic congregation. There were many circumstances associated with the ceremony which gave to it a special and very touch- ing interest, for they reflected in some de- gree the beneficent charities to which Miss Leigh has so faithfully and successfully devoted her life, and which have blessed thousands of the poor and friendiess in Paris. Our attention, as we entered the church, was first attracted b a little com- pany of orphans and aban oned children I who have been the special object of Miss Leigh's interest and sympathy and for whom, I by the muniticent gift of William Ualignani, she had provided a Home. These little ones were there, bringing owers as an of fering to their benefactress. Young women, teachers, governesses, unemployed servants. for whose benefit the mission home had been especially established, were there to express their gratitude and cordial congratulations to one who had so nobly served them. There were also many of the poor and friendless who had been for years so kindly and devot~ edly cared for. To these special circum- stances may be added the interesting fact that the beautiful little church in which the ceremony was celebrated had been built through the devoted labours of Miss Leigh, who now stood as a bride before its altar. All this gave to the ceremony a very special and touching impressiveness. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and Tina nns-asrnnnv wan celebrated bV the An Account of the lnteroutlng Ceroumnv From n Pmlalnn Journnl. (.`.alignnni's Messenger. Thy mnrrinwe of the Riaht NEW% SPRING STOCK __1_ BOOTS AND SHOES0 `ARRIVIN G DAILY HAINES & LOCKETT. lino ot um mum` unoupmu nag: Jun: recon bronknblacomb. boat nmde. wnrnuuul to saw wood without hrvuking. only I50. Une horn oomh Se. and double thick one 50. Dun`! fail to see our new stock of |`u`nknivm. In mbre - ul- lory we can give you palishel Sll`\'l blaulul goods. Noowood hnndlea. fur u per half down In. Rubber balls 3 good one tor so. We KL. always good value in broom: and our I-e~ oqdnnt you of nearly Ix dozen uhows how we-II this community Nwc nnprm-inu-d our 0! lorls;bul dnwn the past. and nhull onmmulro rim: you In-IARDXWS, 0! In our thought: And dean. And touch Ill all more ciololy To mm In God Von Agd Thou I, van (by 0 be our any food We hleu thee. Lord of heaven, mood. - Jan|n----O In IJIVI-U a-ny---uuu. True breed. thou llvlng euonoe. 0 snvlour ell divine. Beetow I III Thr resenee. pT'l:;nn` Ite oh] e Vgnxe: u nil. I re . ltnlf httinlnn I 1 our soul. Below the Esther. Re In 'I hou. and make us who'e. Ban nmn mum the mnlu-enml R In 'I hon. and man who`: Bo fhnu thus)! the main-up:-Ins m nll thought: ma death. And much ciololy wo men :. Juuu--- IN FINE DRESS MATERIALS will soon be very hard to get. As im orters bought . of these shades very lig tly, and when trade properly opens up it `will be found difficult to get repeat orders lled.` Alrea~ - dy we have had to repeat several of the new colors We strongly advise our cus- tomers to come early and make their se- lections while the range of shades remain unbroken at the ` DRES8- cuuns- CENTRE. Styles New. Latest Shapes. Best Stock. Prices Low. KIVU LIIU Iuunmns IS uunuuc WIIIIU Lul: Ulll us III Illuuuu Lu IIIUUIU nu, uu: 5nnac.-: I.\.:\. The remaon why MCMAHON is the most pofhulnr Dry Good: Store is that their goods are selected with care from the best lmuesn-the country. and they are satin tie: with such small profits that their customers save money on every article bought. The rcuann that check wins are not used on Philadelphia Itreet cu hone: in to give thelaninmls 5 chance while the cm` in in motion to nibble at the grn.sa.-PU(`K. nun: . ..,u. . Iitxlv Y, n , ,__. ,,_L,,u,,, l\___ n_-_I_ n.-__. x. .L-. .|.-:_ BISHOP LEWIS V;/E[7)DlNC7._ DAIAGE ma GREAERTEAN rm: (mm mm: or 1887.