. TORONTO EXHIBITION! lltbolluorlosa nation of the Forum` wonluhlolo rullu tlutrupoaldolul (iuulsbyoponnl ol the cnloloolr. David A.I oo,htho July nu|nr.thon~ jolmlorol Hon. Thoma White. lath sopuuhot nunbu. will notdhdpu tbclr tlouhu. The but with both Artlolula Ihlroxtntupurlnnhlp. Ir.lhuwr|hI with the (calls. In olunohrbtlo ol the but ol the Canadian put-anon, when can In: Inca no Ihrply arltlclnd. could not In oxpootod to do odnrwbo than at u III Apologia. W0. thonloro. but had In tho Puts the utmuo vhwl ol the upra- natuluuoloppu-luparda. Byouwrllu the country lnbownto hnvohou grossly mhgonnnd; to Ian hoonoontmllud dhutrouly by Ihopsrty nnclslnqeolnvo boon uulolopoyiornll nnurotulnnpnoo udwutqhhn wboonnddlodwithulobt ontolullptopoh `ion to In growth And noouuc. By the GM `I'M Ih iunnn nnru In LALI A- |.--.- Peter X`: Candid Opinion. Nauru Boner By-and-Bye. HA!-nltl ' &- o the Premier Said. "rvu 3: has him.` ' .1!` PART) UXPIDISNGY AGAIN. Allnrdon in Pt tended tn. _J. 331 A. 8t..`_Kln_ntm ._ MISS MARTIN'S SCHOOL SECOND HAND BOOKS Second-End Books boyht Ind Iold by `A. stM1Io1'v.Ds,' 4-. ` Pllfl arms:-r F. N]SBET, 8, -School Requisites-I I. [SCHOOL BAGS, SCHOOL BOOKS. [J Henderson & Go. PUMPS. %PuM3sT I -...I..._ 4.. IL.___ In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. \ . Erasers, t'\ V Slates, DISSOL arm or PARTNERSHIP. BIOLOG Y , _7 FRENCH, Aug. 13. an uonv, E LOCUTION, COMPOSITION, uni-up A yum: \/ox 1 JUL` , ALGERRA, ` TRIGONOMETRY, I.A'l`l\Y M USIC, GEOG RAPHY. (ll ? un.m'1I\'a, T [ READL\`(:, Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUIBITES of dlkindsislu-sound varied. We have 3 complete assortment in all the following bunches : STERLING-HOUSE SCHOOI_._,_ }\__.I.._4_.I |._ Inn: - In nu. ..-. .._---. fSCH(WLT6bKu Don't buy Kid Gloves without seeing what you can do at HARDY S_ _B_O_QKS AND MAGAZINES. `moms ooesxm GLOVES! ' swzoeciovssz OH! I 4-BUHIII EM" 500. lnBhok.!umdDu'HMdu our spoon! Ham mun-not [ID 91.0188 75 cents. in mm and 001011. an mm 338! [ID owns. my Pair lamntad. PRINCESS STREET, AU&v 29. We no now ready with our New Stock and uh lnlpootlon The Corn_or Bookstore. 5 I :HLmu-HOUSE SCHOOL, "emanated by MELLE. on s1`. many , will Re-anon (D.V.) THURSDAY. SIEPTIIBIR Int, 1887. Far tnrlnn, innnirn at MI nm Rt l'lno.cn-. KID GLOVES. -A_.N D ALL- 9! Crayons, "TEMPERANCE, II} R" CHEMISTRY, nhllill Pencils, '('mAmum, GERMAN, WRITING, vurvnulu UVIIIIVI. lll UIIILUIILII ON TUIEDAY, SEPT. Och. Application: for admission vod And in- Ehlgato? SA; to tu"ma. o(c.. ed at 65 % Fair JV! , LATIN, I1` J15, Compasses, ` v 3.4} -I [I,`};Ig oxnx, Commercial Course, r` lil`l` nnun, AG RICULTU RE, KINGSTON "Aru1um:'r1c mm; KINGSTON ACADEMY,` 819 RRODR R'I'Rl!l"l' GEOMETRY, I "ORTHOEPY. Rules, PHYSICS, HISTORY. GREEK, ` ..`;'m.. v.,_.,,'--cu: #171! I | 2; Gong-at Real zgsau ,A_aea`u.' *'T`: .n`}`..`7_:;5;.;..'a?.{`I`*Ju'.n.'.`2.i A 14;? Stock of Plenum Boots and Shoot! Skin: nllnggudgxcnltttlnaocri gzgauforllle. '0 war can Irtg n as. Boaub\:ItlIiun`ystyo:` tomnoln Cumin nu huilden. Remunber the-crime-ucma the Cannon! B4'"'prn"L'iB"'" d` .r.-nnurraaon. ----V Cut 0 &-v &h&&LCIHj L, 318 BROOK BTBEIT. Flnt.-Clan Elementary Education in Eng- lish. luthemulca. Clank`: and Bookkeeping. 1` Th .5et.l . ILRYAN. B.Ae:mopon:d.undny p It hlI"li.--G9lIOl'\l com for the British unto Co. of England. `guwnndlandonl -_:- -v-or av. IXZIUII L` Ipsuraucc Agency, . _' roars Block. 3 - u Brook Street. 1I'mI:-cny nna County ggat for .1... Glu- LIl"E.--Gononl Anqnt. nln lna-n-3. on D... LuI`:.--Gen B1 anon Pu. nf In ALFRED R. 83.'?'$`.".'.`.a$ {`:'.i`.`1a`?'a'Z .`.";;';.';"L;'% ' "' ` _t1_1oso_qfn_nyotho_r Compnnnundnhu an THE MIA IHSIIRLIIII UIJIPANY, HARTFORD CONN. on as the lowest current uses ih'd"dImn"t I with the mm out uh:-cube to W. H. GODWIN. Agent for K t . Mob. )8. BRITIII Wuwogncx. -----.-on uuuuuuuvu vlllllll In Subscribed Ca ital ........... ..... ..2.GI. Total] vcItadg`undn wudnot-....... 001.000 `Poul Illiaoomo ........ ............ Illtlnpllnstloubynnnmnnu .1. XIMPP 4 3711-3433/Er /5L0. .- -..v-. _v. PRIVATE .I7ooL ro/2 CHILDREN an nvv-vn'i.u\;u- n--.- ..- amnun A8lIBLHUB nulggnngi Rah.-u-IL-3 IV-_lo.. " min .:.:`.'.?e:.`.`-'=':.::a:.:.' '_.'.'... ....'" ' k lmot.'l'lI "S hshnohl - o?@#I`w}mm&mhnabuu ed . Sua`-lnivnovcm lhNlmu....... Il.L52.9'l Ion] Iurphuto policy holder: .... . . Dl.I5.:; New ibis` II'IIIIIIIi mriiiao Lin AND AOCIDIXT. I-`on-ntu up to E. C. `-~ mt GORDON Sruxrr \'AnlIIv all Oh- IIol...ol-_ __`A _- __...'wv- --u nnu IIIIIR INSURANCE C0'Y. other good nreutod 1U. Not inoomotorthoputuguwn 08.84.33 enormous Pun! convince sound of tho dcdn of Lmmool ma INQIYD A Urn rvnvv `P. 3 KENN_E9Y s, Tut I"nu-u-un.- ll\...- rnssesmaceunruecnv "muss M. MIDDLETOE ':..`2!:*"`-'a.m:'g"z'.::`*:'.: 3.?;5.*::;3 I -.r...:: -:`:.;2-.-.-.=.:. 7.: ....':'m...:.-m-..... honnldunny prlmtouukonunhrother . OI R hot if t 2::*':. .... ..;a.:'r- .. ...:..c..." 's.,..'*. W" GEORGE agar; linnnnnl D44] ll.a..:- A- NORVE/BARGAINS THIS WEEK `A! TE! STAB ULDTIIIIG HOUSE. uuu -v -us uuwuuululjl Cid? wunllduy. Glows. IMlh.Ia'IUIIlII. Onl- Inn. lluulkuohhh. ta. hr -cl. at (`uh Hloctlnputddlxcctmrouovnbudc Gentlemen on depend on gum!` Reliable Gull: {run s U_I 1'-ED my puma: mu Juno ll. A uduodplnlllnl. Dun and Boohutunl. !'lnt-Clnnhunlnlnocnuodn. nu. nanny Iuluullu LOOK nl'Il-CIIII lI0n0I'I thin your at Toronto Uuivox-silk For clrcuhn no the Lady Principal. 188 MATHE- . . at uddnu above. - __ .__. NOTIC is hereby given that mo`pr.;nh::`;;rh`m I berm--n onndqrugnod in Millin dn noon downninecl by Mrs. Swnlef with- in] by consent. All account due the urn mutt bgpud without delay to Mn. C. Anlrlln, ---v-uvwuuwyouwllllowuulgu cInodl'ndcro|olh!I. Yoloujotuno IoohuduAPrIou.ndIxcn0oodVnluo lyoulllull. J R. RATTENBURY'S. Q PRINCI88 BTBIIT. I door: below Wonlncionstnot. smnciss swam. wuu tu QXIXCII .4.-.u...o.nu 1887 FALL 1887 _..--u`-vwvvn-I IUUIVIIUIII WV` tlur.Indu uhunulugltlu shaman- hot that (MLIDWAY any It Int. nd Tbonlaonuollhquyhuullholluponno lnounquuoool the otulclqhg thunhnln .n.....a..'.m.. n.........'.._. Ru tho but a`uurtucntd&Ihl'&n Under nu. Ind:-1. Gianna mun. n..;...n.- n.-, if - 1 TI! Pnurncu. `nun: Axn Ccfrllt. l?l__n. -..__ JAN - Uni mu 1- ; M u a in `Art. `i.iay'u'3.?'." gt n`:-egos? honol:-: University Iumlrm Lady Prlnolnnl. Isa HA1`!-mt. 1tntIho:I'iInu:inIIInoycnop thfuy . lnhvolnuu vilnkhuuollghbo Ginny. And dupn haul but I qua-our In I A.ao'Xi.wwA\'-sucupuuugouc. owdau u-yuan tho I-cc-rd VIII. as-n iii SEASOPMLEIVPOETRY. _._.._ -_.-v- -nu V`. I ll!!- Vlilng 81.. two doors nun WIIO omen. HARTFORD CONN. ) n j L : :15 In smnla. L . W illivuxccln-.9I'nu'r. TORONTO LADlES'COLLEGE, B8 Wolluloy BL. Tot-onno. msuimvom. Wwhuhu --'l`0 GI1'-- F653iF IDIAHALTB '1'; N "3 kmmui . 8.II.fI9_I -nunaunu. Blul'l`.Ii-llEIS Int, 1587. For terms. Inquire at so Gore St... Kingston. __?.j..j. ua. I1:-circular. 3-Ivlng ta-nu olndmhnlom count of and]. cost. ow. Ipply to JAHIS HILLS. KL. President. Guolph. Mltllit. I837. 8&3! comic: at Ig!hI.l`l:: on cultn{-_e.L:.vo - ml we a 0 ll` nry Science. 01-... and I practical u-slain; In the English and the omenury Inthennv uco. Forclroulnr. giving terms ofndmhnlou. courts study. cost. otc..nnnly to futommoAenIcuLTun?oLLc Will ho Ito-opened OCTOHEIC lit. wm Reopen Itpunbor lot, ll! non Il'OC$l'l'L 11: non nun-mu. , `I'll I31` lnulrl-tn. DIST BUIINIBB BOHOOLXNOANADA Sand for nroonecuu and calendar. nnmimT nnsmss causes, KINGSTON , MCKAY & WED, Principals. i FULLY IQUIPPID IN EVERY DIPARTIIXT. o. nulir," 11.. n__ -|_ Auv vlvuulu -nu -uuo DVUI" TIMI Ill! out liocunung Instrument. THE xxxosmx (.`0.\`8l:RV'ATOR\' for the Violin In now open to all who want A Classical lnnlnlnu an this lovely Instrument. l rtwna tnluon at residence if required. An elolnl Orchestra can be cured on short notion and at rouonnblo terms. pply st Dlc-Auloyb Bookstore. or to Thovionnh And luntlvornolnuntho `Inn! Kgnlunntl-n- I_-b-.-_-_a SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. I ml. I, II and III. III. (has for entrance totho Royal Ill] College. and to the Collegoot Phnlolun Sui-nun. I. Class for All . II and Ill. `Inna-fun-an lbr Unlvcr-In latrlolhuon h_ ubuttloootlu octl. all grade: of Teachers` (`cun- muu. I. and gr. 3% ml to made to o . Unrvuugtnnlauiolhtlon for And Honor In con. sauna; `JV I AAIAKI. Hardware, Paints, Oils, ---nx.u.zns xx-- ` f00LLE}lA l"B BXQ`Uf.RSIO.J.\i' Delivemd to any put of_ the city." `I'M (`ollqohuhuncnull lnloiull olbollhlnnldulllo bolllhyi. D|I0&lhd- mloaforhnnluhuohullorcatnnoolnto _ In Royal llllury Conga. SOREL, P.Q., Re-open: on Thursday, 8cpt. m. Au. L LINCOLN COLLEGE, no-vrv1w-w-touts! I$j1I Ilf Au uoudu nudging mu hymn will itlllllliwllvuhtcocbuehcunvhcu. ChnuIru$o'l`Iudu.Iq.|`. Pnuuunloutdhnuribquuurion lot the Dada Iulullfllllll llf. uorqnuultouuko InndhunnllotIu- A-I nanndm nu-uni-n gun. I.` as _m . RHLLY, T - H fusic Instructor, Cor. Inch and Division 815.. Kingston. umn cmm COLLEGE,` drawn by iccounmrdno tiuo"'r'Ea be put! deny to Mrs. C. Angun. who will pay any claims Int it. Dated I I 0f'A St. . ' "" HRS. swauns. - MR8. c.ANa1.m. Mn (1 Annlln will umllnuig oh`. |....a..... sex: run: _c3iuexcn on Tuesday. September 0th, 1887. maven moi?/er mv om. nlmm mm comes, uormou. out 1 TORONTO. rr1n_'r- uauru 1143.) hrclrounnnulylo --______ _..._-.w W: on Il:P`I`_ lottlt IA.I. nu. Tuluon fee. 85.8 term. |'. UBO. . KIIKKPATRICK. Chan-nu. r `0CEAN"wll| ' Hm Buthumgxtn. Stunt Inna ."?ui'e.7..3`":v""..w 33.3`. L . |L'u*3rt'l.. `III lot!` PIACHCAL I-nu unn- . I-J ' fnelnue Brands.` V CANADIAN A AMERICAN COAL on. HENRY J. LYAIJ. PRINCIPAL a. moxaoxi. KL. nuncu-41. `E37731 uonluh ` u-t-aIvII. NOXVANII 0! I000. W All . TII IE1` WUIPPID. ynnnrvnrn A\IAI'\A mu... -uu vuuuf vululullubllllli llltll Hlllll (0 do, my rill goebodbpourl` to change position upon ypollm. Au u-il will cunvlg 831,347,916. And, efter sll thil hes been "shown" and proven, will any appreciable ehect be seen upon the public sentiment? For nesrly a decade the discussion of free trade Ind protection has gone on, and upon three different occasions the people, by their votes, heve indicated what they thought of the issne.. _In the last local political cem- psign e liberel speaker. the Hon. Oliver Mowet, was understood to eey that the people hsd no reason to feel uneasy ebont the fete of the netlonel policy. -thet it was e xture, end, as each would be reepected' by whatever psrty succeeded to power. If Mr. Mont expreeeed the feellngfof his upon protection will, for the present, `etnonnt to 1ittle._l It msynot. uh theeheet for the country. in ma the people here heennedetoenerescottcn. thesujernhe end. end other celnhlneticee menu then to .1- .L-.'. _.ni- ._.4 L- 1e.A-_n .. lav lseervluuslvu ve nun avuua nuluuulu ID V petty the ssssnlts of certsln llherel pepers -` u; y.:.v-rv,-uvu. Auw pvupnu w IIIU UIIICOG Sate: have been taxed upwirde` of 60 per cent. on imported silk goods, with A view of encouraging the manufacture of tilt good: at New Janey and elsewhere. Last year the impomtion of silk good: amounted to Col 91'! llln A...l .h.... .n n.2_.|:,. u ` -....v -. vovnvd nu-v Juan ll uvnrly 3000,0011, (D0; that the import: of the manufactures of leather exceeded the exports by $750,000; that the imports of manufactured tobacco `are slightly in excess of the exports ; that the import of cotton goods is very nearly double the export ; that in other words, in the munufncture of cotton goods, the raw material of which is produced in the coun- try, the cotton manufacturers of the United States full to fully enpply their own mdrket by 8l4.000,0(l). The people -of the United I I -1111; , Qbgfgn hlvn Kg.` 5....) .....__'._j_ . The London Advertiser print: Itatistice to their what a folly--and more, what a lone.- protectlon is in no tar as the United State: is concerned. The statement: given by our contemporary ahow that the American people are, even under the present high tari, far from supplying themselves with all the manufactured goods they require. It in ehown also that the manufacturer: of iron and steel imported exceeded the exports of these article: last year by nearly 836,000,~ (III --H:-D u: S-nun-a- -3 cl... ____..:_ _____,- Universal Stoves and Ranges, ` n-|:_;n_ n___ a, minister to in edumtional matters. .. vvaaullul la` uuon. The Syracuse ltnivernity is in great luck, I t has always been the institution of the people, made so by the interest taken in it by them. and the generous donations which that interest induces them to make to it. Of late it has been the recipient of wine very handsome gifts. The great library of You Ranke, the famous German scholar and historian, has been bequeathed to it. John Crouse, of Syracuse, has given it O1(I),000 for the construction and support of a female department, and it is announced that Frank- lin Holden. also of Syracuse, has agreed to pay for constructing and equipping an as- stronomical and meteorological observatory. In reading of these things one laments that Queen's, especially at this particular period in her history. is not equally fortunate. An eort is being made to raise a quarter of a million dollars. e-herewith to secure it abso- lute independence and equip it for a service nnsnrpaoeed by the state-aided and pi-ovin~ oial university. One gilt like elm that of Mr. (Irouee, of Syracuse, vou/lg make the new endowment complete. yet it is better to be otherwise. The more under- stood the appeal for assistance, and the more general the response. the greater the number of persons concerned in the welfare of the institution. and their anxiety for its success. Would thnt the quarter of a mil- lion of money Iiere already eecured, but from representatives of every por'on of the large constituency which Qnct-n s aims , to .. _..... ... "gun. upon: wx join $1 enooeo. end continued the nnnoynnee until plnlehed hy Inuprleoeuent. In Quehee the public feeling egninet the etreet pnredee ol theuuy le verygnet.endthoee tnling pen In the enlne hnve been repeetedly ne- unlted. It ehonld. perhnpe, be en evidence ol veekneee to enrnndet in nny pnrtiouler, bet until the people become more recon- ciled to thin method, the Army ooere would be juntied in mnhing leee demonetrr tion. They ere doing nothing illegal. how- ever. and though they do not pleeee the mob it he: no right toetoue then end brutnlly treet them no they were I few nighte ego_ In thie country one`: perfect freedom onnnot be interferred with. The ni-my cannot be driven of the etreete, nnd the nuthoritiee Ihould mnke this {not known beyond doubt. The incidente of Int week nre e _diegI-nee to nll Cnnndn. ' ` A DISGRJCI TO (`ANA DA. `lo hntnl uuultol snob, In Quoboc. upon tho Nlolntloo Anny onggoou two thoughts: (I) That tho noldlon an Indi- otlt to courting tho attack. and (I) that the pollen of the coolant city on olthr unwill- log or lnoouptoot to don! with tho rowdy element. It to tho pocullu delight ot the Ilvottutt bdo tho vory oppoolto to that which tho ounydoIlroI oltlou. TN: ntogootou In onidtoouly without wor- nnt. ltwooohownlnthhotty who noootluhtod upon uokhgoooloowlth obonforwlnldathouwuootthor noodoot Argon. --.I .._g.I_..-A Al. '-ro1.u' or PR07'E'UTIO ra:"n;11 yfv__ia. n l\_:A._ _,__ 11,: ,_, Q-.3 :31. :.-. 1'."..'.2'.'.'.'1-'.`;*!.:,I:,z'l1"...'.'..'a:I2'..'."* AI'I@l.I-A$PIIYItI- A COLLEGE IN LUCK. L..__----- - Klngst. Wes .-.-wc -v-r----uuvc vII\r&I- wm R0-open SEPT lot. For Terms. &c. enquire at her residence. 168 obuwpol Terrace. 'I\NiaOu~EMeN?; __. -_.__.__.- In -u :"0u'rpcr THE BRITISH WHl\G. MONDAY. ` tahl ucintanco In -complained about. an-auuuul I IIIIE. Mr. McKenzie, H lnspcetoi in l court ecu. aid the tem nu pouglo Md riot moral courage enough to come In and urea: towlm they hum, or,`ito' give In my ma- prouocutlng thoqvthgy . 1 C: I Humuton `mun. ll- ll-w,_ ,1 -- uouor uy-and-Bye. Rochester Herald. Roswell P. Flower better come home and doctor his Klngltan and Pembroke mining ` company. The shared started of with rip- hurrsh and . but they are now nt enough . at 88.60 to 83.75. . 1 \ I luv Juan. Pnrlinment gave` no such ledge (of ex- cmption of competition to the . P. R.) And it was not even asked to give such 3 plodgo. As everybody must know by this time `two cannot chgck Mnnitobt." u an Jon 1: not my to enforce hie foolish Manitoba d` owmce decree with British bngneta, will he now be kind enough to state how he propoaeeto do it. lII`ll nllI(llY'l'lIlllI UVQI II. Toronto News. . If Sir John in noo ing enforce Manitoba din Inwnnnn (Inn... ...:n. ruuu A1 unnnla upllllon. Berlin News. It requires more name to edit 3 uewnpa per thun it does to govern I nation. , He'll KIIdlf;h]II Over It. 'I`nIv\n t n Nana ....u ..5-.....u um yuuuu nuwnanl. .' . Poeition lends importsnoe to the utter- ` once: of some people, and the fact the! Mr. White is minister of the interior, may, in the estimation of some persons, lend signi- cance to his epeech. With those who recog- niza him an the advocate of party expedi- ency the eect will not, however. be quite so inuential. r......r...`. II - -uuuup-u_y, nur sue ale 0! monopoly, without parliamentary warrant and against the pub'lic interest? D...::..... I......x- :-. The federal government has, so far as 0n- 1 tario is concerned, seriously eneroached upon provincial rights and provincial freedom, and in respect of the Streams bill, the boun~ dary award, the License act, the Mercier eecheat bill, and the insurance case, showed a hostility to local government which the cir- cumstances wholly unwarranted. More than this. Manitoba is now in a very rebellious mood, and on account of federal interference, though Mr. White preaches that, there can he no encroachment of the federal upon the provincial authority under our system of government, except by the exercise of the power of disallowance." Is the power of disallowance, in relation to the Red River Valley for instance, not serious enough 3 It would appear so when a resort to armed fo'e is threatened on behalf of both the fed- eral and provincial governments. Is that disallowance not more serious still when prompted by a monopoly, for the sake of mnnnnnlu -.e|.....s __..I:__-..L._.. -_.- -.....v vuwu-.v uuuucu. nu rlllll [DUO the moguinoe to give a true and porticulu nomnant oi the pooitioo of Condo. odmito thus. in the operation of the machinery ori- ginated with thoconlodorocy. there he: boon o lomentoblo loob`of emoothnou, Ind leovoo the ivnpreoeion that in regud theuto both of the `root portion in the note hove been oqullytoblune. Novuonottotol iocl both parties have not been eqnoliy responsi- bio for the strains tlht hove boon put upon the conotitution. : . --..... ..- -.--.-, sun on - Mr. White, the courts ore supplementing the written letter by suthoritntive interpre. tntions. And these questions are thuI solving themselves. They would heve cnented no friction--would, in fact. have been regnrded es the nnturnl outcome of 5 complex system of government, and o! the neceuity of ol toinlng judicial decisions in respect of the powers conferred by it-but for tlteinct that the bitterness of party strife, uid the Air sence of other grounds of party diiferonce, have caused e petty in the state to engger `ate their disputes into matters of politiool controversy. And Mr. White rests his de- nnncintion there. He chides Ll r. Poe {or his indenitaness oi detoil, and is guilty of the some oence himself. He rushes into eh. .........I_.. an 7- POINTERS FROM THE PRESS. -,,..... That Mr. White especially is eilnply writ- ing for elect le nude evident by Me oonclud. in; allusion to the oonetitntlonel dillicnltiee ol (nned; In the distribution 0! povere between the centre] and provincial authori- tiee eome friction hu arisen." but eeye "the , ',_____. .- rout -uvu-cunt: lino udnlnomud to Inn bronghtohouto mun! thing: odcnhtod to delight ud Inlyud utldy tho pooplo. For our pdgn pupoou the discussion would ban bocnomlnntly protable. but other pur- pooo they cannot serve, than they no u- ooodlngly contradictory in all material to. npoou. I"L_A ll .-_. -- ... ..v-nu an uuuuuvii. nyuu othorvrittttborullngptrtyllholdtohnvc boeuhuavionr ol cuiuoouuu-y. Oahu dovolopod It In A way ladlonlvo ol ll nhort cl bung-hora utuauuuhlp. to have acted pursuant to an dlouluol conscience ...a......... -_; .- -.-_- xw -- - - mugs. U. ANULIN. Mrs. G. Aluzllu will coutluub the business _ -:--