EX -'3` brook Nla (`CV- ""' W12: '5-127.-E -.:e"...'.:."' `HA-we-= - :3 {$31. In lont "a. the 0. s. um- - the IWIII match Jud O M trot Mark '1` I .boaI. I 6. .16 8100 alga` 1': .r}:mvo depnonlsa two hundiod us [my do kn forfeit money wm: proprietor at,- m . . . ' s:;?:`L"1 3." 0:0. amass. I IF .N,|.B.E1T 8, 1 #111 match Jud Twalnuraoe. heal. nlda nn. I hnvn dc SECOND - HAND BOOKS Second-Hand Books bougm and said by _ A."`s;g;_I_91v_Ds, T KlIl;..' ' TRIIUEOUPIIIT ' PAPER, 30 cts. ,- cm 7/1, 60 cts Mcncsor INFIDELS. NEW BOOK! I J. Henderson & 00., In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. A11CtiO1f1 Sale` Slates, Erasers, f\ F mo1.om'. (.'0M1 OSITIO.\'. Al FRENCH, ` TRIGO.\'0)lETR\' , lA'I' Ul-l0HR.\l H\'. Ill M L'.3'l('. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kirld7s"is;1l3.rge-a.rld` Qaled. We have a complete assortment in all the following branches : READIN(., \\'l2ITl\'I: Household rumitui, Carpets. &c., &c. : ` DR.\\\'IX(;, l`.'T.\'u h]|(' fun-1-.| In buy. l'.u tiul.us in nnzxll lvills. -HARDY S,- SCHOOL BOOKS! Cnntains I Bar sin for you. .... \'.'II .I._ ...... Han always boon a Big Linc with us. in addition to our enormous early purchaun and Mill Lou we odor still more Good Re- liable Linen I5 to 23: per garment under praaam value. 7 CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS, co1'roNs, AND EVERY DEPARTMENT Aug. 13. uv nun uni H'(l|I'lII'I| lrul u lnrlhl (`In-nrin .ut lmrchnuing I'unr Mnl Ihuw THIS \ `I-IHK in DRESS 60008 \\'nt1u(-k 11 Big 'l`hin;_v .-uul uh:-xx .1 rnn,;r uf NrM'rIt I-`mull; I`) to 2.3:` pm` )m.I mnlc-I lvgulzu` xnhu-. -UNDERWEAR- We I131 ('lnIl"`ll '1-u In 1 I l.VI. EXCURSION `J. c. HARDY & 00. NOW IS THE TIME! OE:.A.L1_:._`:E31G=EI INTWEEDS . Booxsi A1~{D Ti\&AiG_.azi;NEs. BY REV. FATHER LAMBERT, PRINCESS STREET, 88 PRINCESS STREET. The L'|.0IlIGOt Vnluc over ooml In Dnllh -13.. `The Corner Bobkswre. ' CHEMISTRY, Commer ET('. , ETC. , ETC. i'nrtit~uinr attention is directed to this spu- ri.-tl shipment. dirwt from the .\Ituu-um 0! Art and Manufactures. Japan. comprising very in- teresting. rare and curious art. objects. l`l\'.. tu~ yzether with numerous articles of em-ml utili- ty. The whole has been select and catn- logued b an expert 0! much experience. and forms in ta ensemble a most valuable selection of Japanese curiosities and manufactures. The shipment includes many articles Mlmlrnbly adnted for com llmon presentation. I an-a racelv instruct on: from the Direc- "'7". . ` r J :1 t I ll `boil :.. m' ..`i.n's?s: IVI denonlnd two hundred DRY GOODS. VI Crayons, "'n:.\m-: ruxcn. Art)! `A'1`._ Pencils, ELOCUTION, n 'C;RA.\I.\L-u<, `um remnml from [In -..L--l.. .. '1'-.. . llpluclll IlIl`Iuu('I luau; luuuucc nuunu-nu; mingled (or ilmonuiry 1 Ave roceiv Instructions tor of the Museum of Art and Mnnutucturus. Jn . to I o lhenbove (or sale I) auction an private Ill 4* on MONDAY. SE `T. Sin, and following dais. On \'i(`W in the inner Rink. Juhnson 51.. Mon- day I, I0 o'clock. .\'o reoorvu. J. 12. lll`T(`l-ll-2SO.\'. W RITI NU, A v \ Xiunznaa, (:ER.\1A.\', ' sin Come In: I use \'e`ll do you good. u--u v -um-u vv In our city. n 1 LATIN, Compasses, -axnn, Commercial Course, r` I-`Tl ' -4 sTm.m'_a.;: 1n\. 13. AU RICU LTURE, D/R507`7';?5ii';(}5;0T.JARAN. "ARI'lH.\ll-JTIU KI.\'(:STOX GEO)! ETRY, |'0RTH0l_`PY, I trot Mark ` I, Mr mm A Rules, HISTU RY, PHYSICS, GREEK. ' mmI!.?9Isr41'.I4.WTIV i .KINGST.QN.AC:A_DEMf.Y. 8122:4095 . Eu... n|.._- I.I._...-.. ._.._ 7Ro'. J. 2: DESROCHERS, nhn'r\r1.nnu c In-n-mun Subject; Tnught-Ponmnnahl . Tel: rapy. Business Arithmetic. Phonogmp y. Boo '-kecp- gng. Typo-writing. , _ ,___ __ ,_ ,' `.7_`.._9_.!!`,!A_3_,.E.-,l.`_".!1;. .. ,, , First-Claus Elementary Educ-ntion_ In Eng ush. Muuienmtlvs. (`Insoles and Bobk-Keeping. Term o;u:Inu I'Iiura1Ii')`. S`c|'i( 1'31". i-XII-\".'5.:'\':.: ` B.A.. I-`rim-lnml. .._...._._`._L_.. _. WILL Hl5.0l ENED AT ,1'HE DDMINIUN` BUSINESS UULLESE \tI\\'r r\ A (7 o_A r\rarI'It\t-nun-n Nlll U13] 3 DUN REILLY, A- _....I. '-}-aaa_`Q0nnN s'rm:m'r,._1 McA er`: Bookstore. or to `.3 - The Violin 15 11nd Must Ever Remain the Most Fascinating Instrument. , \ THE KINGSTON CONSERVATORY for tile Violin Is now open to all who want 11 Classical training on this lovely instrument. Private tuition M residence If rnqulred. An eicionl. Orchestra can be engaged on short ouceundgtrealonabletormn. Applyut __...'.. an .1 . l0UllURAL7C0LLEGE '11! bejte-opened OCTOBER Int. Full courses of lectures on A iculturv. I.i\'c Stock. Dairying. L`hen1lsL(x)K. oumy, Veterin- nry SCl('n(`(`. a(-.. and n o I practical [mining in the English and th_e `lemenmry l\lulhem'u- tlca. For circular. glving terms of admission. course of study. cost. etc.. apply to JAMES MILLS, M.A.. l'rosll`.cn'.. Guelph. Allllt. 1897- __.___.__,_j__.( SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. SALE BY Al'(`Tl0.\' `(in H 7 _ 36 ( 'u.~`-s Japauesr Jluuufurhu-o-.-z mu! .-Ir! l`rmlm'h ous. (`0.\`.~`l.~`Tl.\ u (IF Embroidered Silks. Screens. Porcelulns. Bronzos. Enamels Lacquered Vlfure. Toys. Curios. &:c., d:c.. nan:-A? rnnll unnrn [Inll Capital. $50,000. H0.\'.G.W.A1.L.\.\'. i :~.- 35 TEACHERS. All departments of Instrumental and Vucnl Music taught. from the beginning to graduw lion. Also. Theory. Languages, Elocul inn. 'l'un- ing. etc. Prizes. (`c-rulicntes and l)i|Il0|nns. FroeAdVantagea: Recitals. Conn-rte. Lev tures, Rndilnentury Theory. etc. Tuition 35 to $l5 per term of ten weeks. embracing 20 One Hour lessons. Board nnd room provided. For 60-page Calendar. gi\',ing full information. ud- . H` ' dress Fidwnrdlahor. - Diremor.'l`oronm. . . _ ,__ `-___-. ...._.___. h3i`l'.\\',l-ZEN BAMRII AND Dl\ lBlO_ STREETS] Incorporated by /Government in 183 Opened September 5th. 1887. Cor. Yonge St. and Wilson Ave. [g;-`- 4-4-ma--.-a-.. .-...._-_.., Piucnta and Guardians wiahlng to enter boys for the Session beginning SEl l`EMBl-IR 151'. are requested to make immediate application. Any vacancies remaining after Sept. 5th will be lled by applicants from theother orovincvs. Clnsscs resume on Tuesday.-Sept. lat. rono/v ro OONSERVA rom'orMu37 practice In clean. choruses and classical works. For terms and particulars please apply at once at Messrs. Raynor 1. Carey`: music store. Golden Lion Block. HORACE W. REY.\'lR. I BEG to inform the musical public that I in- tend commencing mv choral society on .\l0.\`~ my I-2VE\'lN(l. uni: inst... M the room over Reyner & Carey's music store at 7:3) o`clock rompt. when Rudimentary Instruction will ven and explained on s black-board for one our and for one hour and A half following practice in zlees. choruses and classical works. particulars please apply --. _-_._-_ . . . -._ __-__-, Piano, Slnctnc. OI-gun, nnnony. Next it-rm commences September 5th For tonns ngply at the store of ML-sum. Rey- ncr & Carey, olden Lion Block. ' MR. HORACE W. REYNER, Din-an Elna:-I-an I'\-u--n E ---nnn-up UPPER CANADA COLLEGE, _______-.-j: F_euJ:':r:`GIrUE . . I\\.I:. ....,.....u. uux:\ ` .... \J\lI Uvvll ........ Gentlemen can depend on getting Rclixhlo Goods frum ASHLEY, Than Pnnulnr Shirt Maker, Has the best nssorlxnncntofalbriggdn ['ndvr- wenr. Hosiery. Gloves. Scnrfn. lfmbrellns. Col- lnrs, Handkerchiefs. &c.. for men. at (`ash Prices. imported direct for our own trade`. (11.-ulnnmnn nun l't|V|l'|'|t' an 1--oil-nu "n':vx`.`.1 AI lhv .\'vw 'l`nHnring I-1sInbNshxm`nI_ \\ Lrrv on cnnnul fail to he thoroughly 2-utietl-I III caving yuur order for n .\'uhb_v Sun. I'h<- Llllvs-l Ilrsi In And ('hni'w-I I uHerlI.~I NI rlmnw lrulu. \Vcl Iundm-mud lrinum-d. UlmI'uhH'ml n rs`-(`lama m M P. B. 5[.ETl`\'l.`_rjJEDY S, 'I`.... n.. .. . .... n.._.. .... WE PALAGE FIIBNISHING mas In Nothing. Gums` Furnishing Goods, lions and (`n . Another in Cu! in Boyu'Joreyu and line Flannel Sula. Bic sin in Trunk: And Vniiwo. Thin lino upocin iy mum bewid at any price to make fur other goals It in-me-mbor ifyou want 1! Bargains call at the .`."I'Ali." ID I l'inc(`0l Street. AT THE STAR ULUTHIHH HOUSE. 93 PRINCESS BTREET. 2 door: below Wellington Street. A good stock of `net. Shir!!! Bram-s and Bocknjuotn vod. Hm-Clan uudry In connection. Thin chilly weather you wl|l`bo wanting it chnncooltndorclolhlng. You can get II I-`Inc stock and at All Pricgo. and Inn Good Value Inn .-..lIh.-n no EJIIILB nun In. by calling at 7.1 R. FIATTENBURY'S. M:'|:`e`-1r:lmo1.).uchn will bu` rm:-rvod for nnrtlu ol Ind u vunln. all taking the lulu nu uuno ut(|[Ion,be n:ILk`I|HolI fur sumo is umdo before .~'- tom r . , ` -v-my.-w -`_t~s-I-r~.'. |2r.~-9'.-arr .*-51"" J Ice and nolenullc an ab nvoni to until oonho upon toulo t. n the Vege- table Kingdom. '-Manuel `ucntcn. -n cog __l!a_!1_-. ':!iL!"!_l!9.!!!9!!! Send to Galloway before the mob oomee any Fun you may went repaired or altered in ehepe and have it done while there is plenty of tune. ` IT DON'T COST ANY MORE And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moth: from cote tins into them for the next two month: it will be money saved. Remember than GALLOWAYS .-R`Il.I.Y, - usia Instructor, Cor. Brook and Dh'1sion`Sta.. Kingston. x In the place and 84 Prinou St. Al.` -..-I.... 1887 FALL. 1887 TORONTO- (Fl FT) - EIGHTH 111.: 1:. ) .. ....\.l I`...._.l.`....... .nul-I..ln.u Il\ ls'\l;|II Lnr Edwardmehor, Direp;.or.'l`oronzo. Tm: l'RA("l'l('AL TAILOR AND C1'1'-n-tn. King FL. two doors from \\'Hlu uivc. uv:-m -w--v - us ---u --cu vvaa MONDAY. 8rd OCTOBER. uav yunuv nu! the number. Sc it-mberllln. -u-nl -re Suimlnnl l'ruIu- or (`om-hes twenty \ 'nm-r l'nlou-v (`air (`n.`I S coping (`an and u-n A m-r Drawing llnom (`Mn lune bu-n muuiunu for this an-ursion. I-`int-1-lnuu run: only will bI!lI.||('1L I-In-ry one Is assured n quivk. I'0lI|!m'H|h|t- nml plmunnl jourm-,\'. For Tlvkohl and all information aqply In F. A. I-'ul ~r. Tlrt. A L. Ft-fr)` Dock \\ nr! or .uldri-nu I no Hclwm Agent II. W. & 0. ll. IL. Ilouturn \' \', MORE BARGAINS THIN \\'l'IEK GS. Eaonu SOCIETY. ST6P I Ebf1C}I;'IoN"[1.7 The Popular Shirt Maker. 1244 1'Iu.\'CI:ss S1'1u;'r WILL BE OPENED A1` ...-..... .l.~...-__-_ . "i3I%b:61EJ6}3,/l:i;A.. PRINCIl A_]._. H. wir must he undo on or In-lorv H1-pl rmber .1! n. Hogan! Igltchu oonchw will run` through to ew York t` I; on both day and night lralno. .~'nu-kl coaches I31 IHQQJIAJ IJI-an-lain. ocvvu `Ia-Inv-In .~`pu-lul .~`lo.~oplng(`um nun)` he rlunru-rvd for hr lrip lu New \ ork. price 045. .\pp||(`nlionu he nude before Ht-pl:-mber III II. I-:1.-mu nnualnn an run .51 EEPL E88/VE88. varh. I'm-nen~r:d-nlrluu HI:-oping (`nr or Irraw- inu-Iloom Cat wouumunlnm must luuvu num- nnnu-anndclcpuoll mom-y vs II: P`. A. I-`o r. Ticket A m. Kinsman. Uul... unot ht-lore p- !t'IIlb('l h. SPECIAL SLEEPING CA R8. .,L.I _~I......1.._1v.... ...-.- I... ..l...-0..-.uI lu- 95 IUVIQIJ Ilvndolnv 00035.1:-I Will run lhrouuh without (`huh and an -rectal:-hedulollmo. from (`gin `mean! to I fllld (`antral llupol. New Y For illne- mbluutu 4:! Ir train and Ipotlnl night Irulnomnl on I`. . Folcer. Kin lun. Unl.. `Ticket Agent. or 4-on-on d um: I rm-ml Put M.-nccr I. Ourqu. . '. Y. Ila)" lflllun urrlw unmd (mun! Depot `M5 rm. Night Ir.-tins u-rive (H-and (`onlrnl Depot I A.II. av nnnvsfn In A an `innit- Q01 1-: \I.Q.vu1 will be run on night train from (`ape \'hm~m. 1? Ne: Yuri wok-o for double herlh. 0:2: we- I on. . v K9123? um! [ulna only on 1`noulny.0oI. dllmuul are at lot Pullll Juana on any rennin: Inln tuning New hut. unul `l`m-cdny. II:-other lite. lnrllulve. Ticket: wlIl_|n on min \In I : -n. Ilnnnnmllrnx-In. - IIIIQ VV lL`\l`AI\r\Ia- venous: willhbe run on day mum. price for u-hair-x. 1 var . V $7.50 KINGSTON. $7.50 . "LLIL " "L" "`'.'_1. ' 31" '1"""_l::"""" .0..." .- Ii`EaIl'6'I-60:."-DE $511313. nirnbpggliv: Coon Wine. though more tonic .u.g._._x;nng,,3-]I|`L;1'_IIi-.1-_ev9tC9noip9tna , ivn. mxot_{m13._s1:oNA |Ilh. lnclule. Tlrlrll w|u.uu mu: ` l` l1'u.l d I ' ` sP;3'L s'3im 'I'RAfH8 ll'lII -.._ n.........I. ...|n.....o ..l.-...n. --.I T;E@?_i9voiME& Roms. wmamwu. ococussunc an. -.\.\'l|-- Ilew York Central d Hudson River IM. QRK Ins` PICTURESQUE FOLIAGE .1 many the 1,000 Islands, , Kingdom."-May In (AFIMBREC/HT S) i'l'lTs u:l'l'. ;l. Mn, law). MiNA`D`{{A BODY :'5'nAwINo-noon CARS . ...-L... l..- .-I...h-.. I M1scE`LL`ANEo`US.` ..\'. Y. 1' .\lU.\'|-ITT. l`lll-20. lIl'TTl-IFH-2l.l). Pmu. Am-nl. (4-n'l l`n.~s. Mn-nl ,1`. k H. M. It. ll. \\'.t 0. ILIE. "`s'iIi?i:'x'>'x"E`s"<':2':'zs x ._ 1---. Ronni` `hip I-`are |"r .-mud .\nuuul Uruul ;;nin'- . '0 J. H l"l`(`l'-2SO.\'. Auctioneer. I-`nu-Mu. gab n)oot_p_oworful "-DF.&3w1." > ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 22. Me Steamer "St. Lawrence" 'l'l`H I-.'suN . A not loneer. `VI . \_lll W II V\_|`u7I.V|uu vu . The fuct"hf the dominion government` caning out (1690!) nd -tin o rushing t` the province an canned; com; Q0 rorul? Iloffof uni : t. u:d thou who biforu re-'_ form! to h aloof from the ,mI.ttar tu- _ gather, decluie that party, on fdel linen. ' Singular what chnngn come over the upirit of some men, analeopocislly over the Ipirit of the editor of the Morning Call, of Winnipeg. _Ha ha: been plncod in the em- bcrruling pogitinn of endeuvoring to cater to public opinion and at the name tinie scroen the (odgnl gvornment from: the wnt'Ii`0f hijiodplo in vieir `oT'it s obstruc~ Ti`: LrT-i7i'e"i(Ti{"r' .Vfe _\7'Eis- ' ..n!e'ey.-_,...Q-"Inst!-s1_nis.s.!.c..l,e!0:<! =. . u-n.- c...`m n.- .I.....:..a{... .....}'.."..:.}.'[ l The .\lurra_v canal does not promise well l if it he true that the contractors of it have, even now, as dilliculty in keeping it from till- ing up. The Trenton C'wu'itr, which cannot be accused of political cussedness, does not think the banks of ne sand will remain ex- posed to rain and windwithout shifting to ,the hottom of the canal. When some gov- ernment ofhcials get offended M this section of country the email will be neglected and it will level up. The loading of the hanks with round stone. the present plan of holding the cut open, will do the farmers a. lasting good, but will only liatstcll the filling of the canal, as their weight on the bank of wet sand will came them to sink in no time. The only successful remedy will he to cut all the oak or elm trees in that section of coun- try into thick plank nnd drive them down like piles the whole length of the sandy canal. The question is, Was the cclurse sug- gestedhy the government engineer followed it_ 1'the making of the canal ?And if not. why ? In it poeeible that after all the talk of tile politicians about the value Lunch a canal would be to the marine interns of the `country the work has involved but a waste` of all the. thousands of dollars it has cost 3 That would be the inference any one would draw froln thlewetatements of the Gautier, and lt in but. a verication of the prophecy of ' tome men at the time the canal wan pro- streets. and do not belong to my recognized ` religion. It is in the name of good order in thecity that this case should be dismissed. nncl the public are anxiously uniting the decision of the court. The pernnment existence of the Salvation army in the city in npermnnent nuiunce. There in no in- tolerance on the pert of the citizens of Quebec who wish to get rid of no greet I nuisance." This lnugunge is not thnt of in mm who believes in the motto, Live And let live. There is no sense in abusing any- body, hon ever unpopular or unwelcome, in . this manner. lt fuilu of its purpose. It ' creates A sympathy for the attacked when i it disgust was intemled. As for the army it is labouring under the law, with the pro tection of the law, and cannot be suppressed. The attacks upon it in Quebec have laeen hrutnl anal without juaticntion. I Solne tlnys any .3 numlwr of men M.-re arm-stol in Qm-l-cc, and rlnrgual uithzuuult ing members at the Salvation tinny while they pnrmlml the ntreets before going to ser\'iu-." .\lr. Pclletier. n lea-ling lawyer. was engaged to defend the prisoners, anal undertook to Mltl insult to injury by saying in the court : Who are the Salvation army, anyhow Y I will venture to call them tl lot of \'ag!|bomiF who obstruct tralc in the It of good the city this anxiously of lilliculty \ stood still. berluin w ill mine to Aim-rim the pmmuunvecl luv of fuurt-cu millions nf Americnqof lrish origin. He will come as the representative` of llritish tyranny and injustice in their must U1ll0lll'ful'llI. .\'o:\`-r slid the gu\'crn- |Ill.`llI nmke A inure gigantic hlunqlcr than in supposing that Mr. Joseph ( 'hamber|ain vrus the man to mncilitte Aincricnn favor." 'l he public will be surprised at this nminu1m.-- nu-nt. it was not supposed that the com- mission was nppuintccl for the purpose of t-onciliating .-\Inc-ricnn faivnr. It has In-en nmlerstuml that A an-ttleuu-ut 1-film lishcr)` (lilliL`\llt)' was uimccl at, and it is su under- . The ulx-no in on gum! average Nunple u! the gentlunumly instinct" which controls the Sp-mlur. It may not he "gontlemnnly" but yet we hnw the monl courage" to my ` that if a juurlmliutic prig ur irrcpreuible ` lmocllnm exists upon the prt'u of (`Ana-la he in zlumicileul M the .8`,-u-rnmr oin-. The Winnipeg I'm Pna apologise: fur huinv mluvpruentonl A ouutem nrnry. The '1?! [Mn (hm nd: incl! n the unique puliliou of lacing the only grit paper in (malt that keep any morn] cuuuge or gscntlelnnnly instinct in stock. Ilmnilluu ...-Ina`... GUUA WINE] I It in not in good idea (or the yang man to In-oumc an out-uul..-uz portinn. `To do no is to make I c.;mplc.-to` iurrenuler lo the die- man 0! ay hour. to make um`: judgment in an and every cue. mboerviont to the judg- ment of men wlu-no Iunkivu In!` principle: are not of the highest. The mom Indepen- clOI|l IIICI in in politics the honor. There in no chain more mulling hnn the party chain, and the nmplwr u! man who are vill- iug Io Ion lqgrulunlly lonuulng. no WI-Zl:RI.\' nitf?-ul wmu. s pout!` an :|:'nnu. In publlchd every Thursday nun: na 3 1 ` r. Ann` :1 totho papal: one ohho heal Job mm: In Cunndo: rn HI. utyllnh and chow E P ""` ` mK`\ \Yj. I: Illa. I~mn'.m-. or four lines. one or two Inuomonn . .1) no 1 tr four lines. each subsequent hm.-niun 2.5 \ Over four llllul. Ilrnl Insertion . . um pur_|_|no lhchlu uoutcouocuuvelnn . .50 ;..,-:'`.'.'`'*.;:.-:":.~..:'.*::.:.*.':.-..r:%; : '2 3 } III)! lurl Inluuu-..V|n. Aw I with . Io ouoad u-rugs: and lhnihon-. heallnrhaygod Hound d Ill! logo: . uoinunlou whon"b::':!. whe.::ll|::t'snura:!|. 8|I0clAl Mucus In radian column: an chum- od at am nun. ` cs..- ` Tm: Ilunlun wumlo uhll-Mal uni; new | lu.ut.!I K1: I-`In .Klnu|Iun. Ontario. - n aux ou.uu PIN nun. THE DAILY WHIG; mh duF6eM~+s.` "Opi/`r per Orknl AD\'Elt'fI-h-E.\ll:NTN. nun nnn nr Inn lnuon mm ".\lr. (`ham TO*N| C THF BRITISH WING. TUESDAY. SEPT. '30. The Itr. St. Li"i;onoo a ramble on Thuru- M d: in I new feature la the ex'curIibh line~ an in nure to take. ' ' ` A 9??? "595!-! `"1", .`-'3.Y "'9 0911 weighed 1355:. II the spring has increased his wei In to 2'2) lhI.,- the elfeot of using Lwlntt u pttlt. This in the poms!` Jamal Crnwford in agent for ; it in pure and healthy. . Iglll. Ald. Hnrty thought the citizens should have purchased the works. If secured the water works boilers could be used all night. and so be ready at any moment for usin the water works engines in case of tires. and iving the citizens renter security against one: by fire H the com any nt laced their machinery in position e , wo 1 ~ have gone in for the purchase. but now that the machinery was placed he preferred the com lptny to run it for a year. The lighting of the city ell night would cost $4,000. 1` his sum was greater then the city could ebrd, this yetr at least. Alt` "n'nInu:OI\nIIl!l1t u: nifivnnn urnnl rlllwlln Ill luv 54-IIII. Cla'nsen's champagne I onbrewed `for ex port. and bottled express y for hotel, club and family use by tho Phtenix Bottling com! puny of New York. Sold by J. H. Hender- son. Brock strut, - . Pllly 01 I 0I'K non, Brock In-sec. I13 llulllli I urCu`53 II DIIU prelenn CIVHQ. he council pasted the motion of recon- sideration nud in another resolution rescind- ocl the proposed arbitration, hut atrmecl 7 `the year`: no_tig_a4of__iI_:eut.ioI_n_gg 1)LIC_i1_e ulreauiv Ierved nnTHa oomnunv. . unu your an Ielat. Ald. Mclntyre thought the citizens would re udinte 1 purchase at the present time. he nouns.-II mum! tho motion nf remn- Il'l(llIIlIl'I |lIC IICIIUII HIBUH Ml LHC IIICULIIIK of Aug. ?. .nd. .-\ld. Uihlersleeve said the arbitration was pmpmzed because the city might have se- cured the plant before the muchiner was placed in position. The company con (i de- cline hereafter to sell out its private inter- ests. If the purchase were now made the city would be in a position to secure remn- neration from the private customers. Be- sides the city might have . had an opportu- nity to light the streets all night and at a cheaper nite than the company. Of course the le could decline the urchase. A cl. Juckleston was wil ing to let the company run the works for a year. Then the city might get them cheaper than at present. '.-\|d. Snowden wanted the city to purchase the works and light the streets all night. Altl Hnrtv thnnnluf the 4-ifimznc nlmnlul The Electric Ll;-ht Company to Run its \\'nrIu-A I'm-chase May I-`ulluw. At the meeting of the council last even- ing R cummunicatiou was read frum the Electric light company iutimating that on anal after Oct. let it will be repared to carry out its contract for the lig ting of the street: by electricity. The document was I led, but it brought up the proposed pur- e: use of the works. \I.I \I..l..o...... ..........:l .....-..~...I sl...s 4|... IIIYCIII ll) XII III III! lvuluclut. nu un uuuu uh. Ifeducsda :1, Sept. 213:, All of his Household Furniture. &c.. consisting of Parlor Suite in Hair Cloth. (`entro and Side Tablec. Tapestry and Wool Carpets. Book (`aaesb(`urtal Clock. Mirror. lam I-2xton~ nio lnl Tn le. Dining Chain. Itonds. Bureau Vishstands. Toilet Sets. Feat her Beds. ding. Mattresses. Stair Rorls.(?nx-kery and Ul8BWl\rl'. stair lfnrpets. Three (`oal Stores. one with oven. Oilcloth. Kitchen Uten- sils. (`ml (`oak Rania Pipes. &c. Sale at 10:1!) o`::loc . Terms <-nah. J. E. }ll"l`(`Hl-2S0.\'. A In`! inmyor. CIIDIC Ul [HIE WUTKU. Ald. Mclntyro moved that the council reconsider the action taken at the meeting ?. .nd. ` \ ,-Hal Hilalnrnlsw-\-9 said the at-lxitrsninn was ` C7- -.....- v..- ...v.- -.------- -..- --rr.---.y.- of it. It is n nnintnke to handle criminals, especially the hsnlonod ones, gingerly. They don`t nppreciate kindnuu ; in too many" cue: they regud it as a qnui~encourAge- ` men: of their misconduct. The Iutrr~0re an ll right ; in England. (and generally Cun- ula) tome one in puuiahed for every crime, And the punishment is such as the recipient of it does not uauxlly forget. The concluniou in I wine one. l'I\'erywhere ` it in apparent that the milder the treatment of crime the more diicult the Iuppreuion J :3 In 1- - ...:-t-l.- 3.. I..._.II- ....:.....-I- or iuoperuivc hcrc ? 'l`he-common lnw pro- nila in lnoth countries, but cnurt practice is not the same in I--th. It is at mutter of gen- eral complaint that numy persons u ho com- mit crimes in this country are never punish- isheal. There is no such complaint in ling- lnml. It in pretty generally uuclerstoml thnt somelxxly in punished for every crime com- mitted in England. though it is often atlirm- ecl that it in not always the right persnn. The certainty of punishment. more than its on-crity. appear: tn qlimininh crime. Few persons will deliberately commit crime: if they helievc there is not one chance in -B hundred of their ucnping arrest and |\'0l1l- ing punishment. Detection, arrest, and con. viction are All \-oi y uncertain in this coun- try, Anal an in consequence crimes are very _..... __-.__ S A dolicate I .-L.J(. .J T if K Sir I". Du (`Ant-. uurveyorrgenerul of prisons. in I London utngulue. preuute (lg- uree to chow thet ll the increase uf crime in ; England heal kept pece wlth the increase of populntion there would have been twice M runny criminal: in I387 in l837. in the population bu wry uurly doubled. The numlvor ol criulule. however. in only About one-lth as large as it who fty your: ago, On the Accession ol Victorin, ln l837. there were 43.!!!) in the Auetrnlitn colonies. 4,000 I'll!- iug transportation. l.(ll) nt Uibrnltar. the name number At llennucln, and nearly if not quite MIX) in .\Iilllnnnlt prison. The aggre- gate number of convict: wu 50,(I()0. On the fiftieth nnnl\~erur_v of the cnronntlon of Vic- toria there were 7,<|l-I person: in llritith prisons, about 2.000 released conditionally, i end not quite 500 children in reformntorien. The total numlnel of t`on\'lcls (ll not exceed `- l0,(Xll, or oneflln as many as tlwre were fty yearn ngu. The ('lnic.1gn In` I Urvtm comment: upon .1 ,, D, 9 I _ n|\'I... L..- ....:._.. .1.-. _ ..- - ..._._a . these fun. an creased in l~IngI.ml Iunl increzu-ed hero '1 What causes are n-pcraling there to diminish the number of rriminall that are unknuwn countries, Imth. ` urlvulv -e new 'l|I1V|||II-e v-vu-. -. It even \l'em lurllmt and threatened on!- coal nu! rebelling; he wurcll wene : I! la not than lst likely the dominion gm-ernment will 5 w I! M come to e qlIOI- ` lion ol lone. but the people of the province ere prepaid even {or that emergency." M The wee strong lsngnqe for as tory paper j to employ, and it occurred t6 the Odllot ` that he ehoulnl Io something [.0 modify the eecte ol it. And no la the iuue nl the Inc` ceedlek clay he observed 4 "The pmpe ` for the provincial vcrnmem um: lzlwgrnreue in. In The L`r$lu opinion. to confer with the dominloe en Ibotluee ee to whether eome Arrangement cannot be come to whereby the dlulloweuee ueetlon may be amicably settled and fur- t er trouble evulded. Two members ol the -.I...1..l_e..nl..._ -__ nen.|ll In I|e- Anal an.` UNI IIDIIMI nvuuwu. u Inumuuru Ill mu ulmiulurntlon are now in the out and well dmooting could dnnhllun sully no If-_ nngod. " n..- .1-.. _ _-_-.|..._ -...I ..|....l..a- .........., i HA VE received instructions from David A. Given: to sell at his residence. 155 Division 51.. in--_l..-.._l.... 0--.: 01-4 I uu.uu- Ono day} complete and absolute Iurmr ` ` lot on the psrt ol the In-`Ion! _govorumont. or rolnolliou : the next day a compromise. What a drop in then. my t-ountrymon 3 muui be thrown to the wlmlu, and I. c arvntivn md lil-cult Alike. unite hr ulehnco :1 FM prnvlncinl wollure." n -..-.. ..-... n....n.... -...I n|.....o-.....I .. NO ARiTRAT|ON TO OCCUR. DE(`RA_.;I.j)f' C`)?! .III.'. Fluent In the Land. - _LA__.___. I__... L_-__ nn n.'o.Tu.-mu. 3 may :12 this. city K. nu lm -nu-inn `I.- uuv In I 1.Tn-tlTe" DI IIIEOIIIIDII H2 H0 company. " \\'h_\' has crime de- :\t.V":|T1>A only A inm-mum! will leave F'olger`s wharf a; 1:30 l`..\l. for nn Autumn Ramble among the Islands. Home by 8:!) p.m. t;`Tickcts~`l5 cents.