IIO Gwrul Raul I-.`.-mice Agent. avian.-= To 1-.n.\"r.' . ;1'r:..x.\n m .\`n lih It-la h~I'hiuh~ - - ..,..` . L ' yr 6 m nvuvl;-2~~ - v- omuw-:1-rs. nunng mule uuuuonu to his lull of worlmeuho in pnpurod to Inma- fu.-turc In unit on ten hours` notice. I nut `and 9 in u-ix hours. wall mule. and 8 wguamntcml. ` H! in now showing all ` IIIIDI of uleoirnlolo hoods. wanna-no Ianv vvuvc VI ulv wnauau Indioctimiuato uuulu. {mm any source and upon my photo of lifp. nrenot calculated to do good. but it in no diicult to lruw ihi lino-between tho` porlbrmnuooo of question- able and unquntiomhlo purity that com ~. plou Isolation, in the only aft policy the church can advise in memluru to,follow. Evoty prolonlon will Ihnd I little cleanu- ing,` And especially the theatrical profotoiou. 2 unless it has nnclorgouo u purication in re- ooot tilnotof which the world know: not. n M .~-...u \JJ U. nu.-u vu.-. Nor is them a sense of perfect equality among opera and dramatic performers. The vcriest tyro knows that the line: of dis- tinction are most distinctly drawn between them, that hlood tolls on the stage as else where, that there` in no end to the petty jeuloneice and bickering: that abound. To be sure there are stars of great magnitude, of whom the utmost care is talgen. who live inn pure and healthy atmofphere always, and these cannot submit to a criticism that . I0 far as they are concerned. is not honest- ly founded. Miss Emma AhbotLpngee as one of those. and rising in a church on Sun- day evening. in which a aannon denuncia- toryof the theatre had been delivered, the Macntod the imputation that around the gm of such an aha nothing abort of the circle of the church can afford protection againat the wiles of the wicked. I`_.l:_-'_l_.L.-a_ -_-....Ia- l..._._ -_.. __..___ .................... V. E... -.-u nu... u slaw nu. -- it: indeed the minor monnbors uf modern companies get little more than the expenses 3 of travel and take the risk of being nbau`1_~ ' tinned by the mad dale. \'-._ 3- ;L___ _ __..__ _ ____l`-,A A ,.._I!4,_ The lnngtmge is that of an enthusiast, null the disposition of such is to exaggerate sud two highly colour. The writer in Lo'ppo'u. colfs surely does not mean to say that theatrical life is full of sunshine uul so free of the shmlows incidental to All other pro- ftssions? As A matter of fact the stage to many is un nttrlction without compensating mlv.intitges, aunl once Wellleli to it men and women pursue fortune as they would A phantom. Some chorus singers may earn more tlnu the governessos sml shop lgirls, and some (In not get as much if they earn K ,__ I . _., :4 . 2..,l..._,I .LA __ 1..-- ...___I.__.. l L'Ii`lTl 0!` THE ST.l(:'l`.'. In an article on stage women and their earnings in I.i}:piIoc`()II'.1 .lIagn:a'uv an actress says that her profession is the only one which offers a woman anything like a-lc~ quate remuneration. Even in the lowest ranks of stage work the pay is sufficient. to live on comfortably and allow a margin for dress and saving. A chorus singer will earn OI5 a week, where a governess will earn hanly 84 and a shop girl N or 88. On the stage a girl or young woman has the hope of getting or making a fortune, and, above all. she finds herself among people who are willing to receive her with open arms if she is pleasant. Here are no re- strictions of puree or cute. All are brothers and sisters. and it lies with her and her alone whether her new family shall respect and look up to her. or to pass her down sully to those poor silly ones who have missed _the nobility of their aim and sacri- ficed all for as short life of foolish merri- mcnt. No wonder that poor girls of the hetter classes go on the stage, when they see how much is to he done there. and then regard dispueionately the few other modes of earning ll livelihood. >I\.,,s_,,,,,,-,.\,_-,3 ,,,.|,,- I __-.-an you-u w.u--. . Now when was the humiliation In which the World refon`! \\'hero in the gmuml fur ouppooing thnt the liberslu were forced into n uurnuderf Th: elector: were lilwly to nettle the question of who should rcpruult the cunntilcncy more quickly than any court. unl the Iil-oral: we-te jusliecl in con- senting to proceedings that would leml directly to thin Appeal. ll. would take months of lime and thousands of dollars to establish ll!-3 claim of .\Ir. (`alter In the son. And life in too short And money loo source to wnrrunt his taking such I course. All ol which to indicate thet the liherale had a very had an an! it. that the lurthu the trial ol it went the woree it got, and that the counsel were glad to throw up the eponge. The llagereville Ilium. puhllehod in the county, and lamlllar with the Iacte, declanee that at the end oi the recount (`olter`e majority over hlotttque wae live. oxclueive 0! th, hallote reeerved hy the judge for future alecielctt. Ae that part ol the trial hearing on ecte oi htilaery on the port 0! the relorm candidate wae ready to be pmcoedod with Dalton hlc(`arthy. on Inchall of the it-epumlettt. appnxaclml the petitioner} couneel, R. H. Blake. out of court. and oond a cotupmnieo hy which the prooeediege should he etnpped. giving ae hie reaeon for doing eo that the decieion would he uneetielactory to them and that it would I-eeult in an appeal to the eupreme court and entail heavy expeueee. The pro- poeition Culter`e lrlende agreed to accept providing the reepoudeet eqtled all the ex- peoeee ol the late trial. Negotiatiooe went on hetwee the two partioe for eolne titue. when it wee nally agreed to leave the quee- tion of who ehoul-l pay theooetetothejudge. In thin caee decieion wee given by which each party ehould hear the coete allotted to that part 0! the trial in which each failed to eueteiu their can-. Mn (lunar! I: pnulont to odto nll but OI" not! run is out npln." Thin In prohbl the what courno fur nll mun-rn. ed, 5: I. Q .4 void lntwnen the urn vnlulldnton Inna -mu imperceptible. nml It to beyond the an! Inn to onylwhh-In of then bu nt thin munu-M tho hotter right In the ant. Another lrunlndhlo Inlonnu In that Juclgg l'p r my hnrn been right nhu all. or that n! g vny wont he wu not no In won: an to merit thnnbtm upon Mun by urnnluu who have Ion n nuk- lnu I 1:! twining the decision: ol tho court: in mono. mug and nlwnyn In (or cl their own lncclun. Ir humlllntlon In the punnut lung... M! In to In n wnl-nine to than for the lutun-. ml it probably will not." ugu, uguquv uuuu: . 000K'oS` FRIE/ID /S` GENUINE. Trude link on every gu-Rag:-. i`.uI.:" '#.?m'1u.`f:{a.J n'm"n'a.'r' .v`ma$Ec`:m uo`r'c.n'n'i13:' "if" VIII ox ud onviouu hnn;:onnol:'tn lI::|O :33 I`;- DOIIIIIOO. VII. Ill . ` No addition to or variation from the simple name: nnliuln A-nnl-Ann tin n:-unnu:- AmPU-RR F`I;Uli"A`('I;I`)- Powm-:3 U nomad shun. limo. not unmonln u... u. ........"'" .`.."e';."'"x`.'. ."" . mecca: Arising from It: tnoaintl 1` VAL I IN THE ARKI'I`_nn walla thnr CO(.)K"SEFRIEAND SECOND - HAND BOOKS Second-Bud Books bought and sold by `A. sunrmms. ` Au. unsung nun { CLUTII F. N!%3A:BiET 8. ! V N EW BOOK, THE EARTH TREMBLED!" REV. E. P. ROE S jJ. HendeFsBn & 00., KINGSTON ACADEMY, u .1 n A nnvm n-nvnmnm Aw. I. 5 Slates, Erasers, t\ UUAII FLKWI I IUJ , A LGERRA, TRIGONOM KTRY. I A'I`l\Y COM POSITION .1 I FRENCH. BIOLOGY, GI-I0(:R.\l H\'. ` M USIC. Dl\IAVIIQIg Cl V\Il\IEl\u Slmiocls Tl||lgl\l-Pl`nll|l|n!|ll[\. Tole-inph,\`. Business Arilhmolk`. I`lmnugmpb,r. Boo keep- ing. Typewrriling. A Story of the Charleston} Earthquake. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have a complete assortment in all the following branches : R!-IADll\`(-. \\' DITI \`l I ` DR.\\\'I.\'H, 1. rsoH60L BOOKS! |J. c. HARDY & 00., Aunt. I3. We guarantee each pair, and will replace them if they break or give out in putting on. THREE - SPECIAL - BRANDS, 1 950, noo, :7 20. Ladies requiring a Fine Quality ` Kid Glove. and one sure to give satisfaction, will please call and see our . Our special direct import or- dcr of first choice 7e"'722i?.W _- _.. I. [ARRIVED VTO-DAY I KID GLOVES BOOKS AN9_r}:wIEs- ._ - ..,.....__. ...__. ..,._ :-_ PRINCESS STREET,` -O.\'I'.' I ItI(,'1'.' S T0102`. - 88 PRINCESS STREET. DB BVB the M em cl`:-3% The Corner Bookstore. Every Pair warranted. ' cma.\nsnn'. Commel ETC. , I-IT(`. . I-I'll`. THE Kl.VliSTUN l`UNSl'Zl( \ .\'l`Ul( \ lor the Violin in now open to all who want 1\ l'l:|3si('I\| ` training on this lovely Instrument. Private tuition M raid;-um If n-quin-L An olllcionl Urvlmnxru um bo engngzod on nhnrt notice and on. I-mooluwlo lermu. Apply an .\lr.\ul-3`: Hook store. or to II II?!) I II II.....'. I....J......J-.. 0! Crayons, 1`? 9099, "11-:.\m-:RAxu:. ,\l:Dll Pencils, I-I LDC L TION , `. `(':RA.\l.\l.-\R. WRITING.` (:ER.\lA1\`, LATIN, The Violin is and Hunt Ever Remain the Most Fascinating Instrument. Compasses, sun). Commercial Course, .. P." . #60 CENTS. x.\\ D, .-\URICL'LTl.'Rl'I, "AR11 mu-:1`n: xixcsrox ' M-ZO.\l mm`, "om'HoH*\'. quired by lnr Rules, .\:cxl u-rm .- For u-rm. u m'I` & (`urt')'. 1 }H.\'T()R\', PHYSICS GREEK % 778 Prmcess St. Kingston- Crockery, China, Glasswadre, ` Lamp G cede, Plated Ware, Cutlery. &c., ` ?H*ENDR`Y & THOMPSON. y/v/0,5 mA7/ 5 onnrsrm, BROWN & 00's. English Milk Biacuit, (linear Nuts, V Graham W'afern,' Oatmeal Biscuit. ` Rich `Mlred, Asuortec? Jmubles. Robertson Brothers V A V -Iii -LJ & ii -I- V Keeps everything in the Grocery Line (`heap Fresh and Good. UHINA TEA HOUSE, PRINBESS ST. sonooi. FEE ?riiEv1oLm. - n_...._._. men: Java. _ 8`!-`or sale In Grocers and Drngxists in lb. ilb.. ilb. Boll es. Trial size. 5c(-ms. Rich and full mu-ourcd. wholesome. stimu- lating. may of use, economical. the general favourite, no chennsubotituto of pens. \\'he:\l or barley. but Genuine Mocha and Old Go\'crn~ Jam. lJi`|u`nr anln hv Rumor! Ami DI-nucleic in lh \Jvuua uv AHLEY, The Ponuhnr Shin Maker. L Y M A N S ` Ooncentrated Extract of Oafee I nnu can no gains- u the beat nnorunentolnlbdcgua Under wear. Hosiery. Gloves. South. UmhI'ol|ns. (`ol lu-I. Handkerchiefs. &c.. for men. at (`ssh Prices, Imported direct {or our on trade. Gentlemen can depend on (lung Hcliabl final`: Conn: ucu l ltulcll Goods from .F_.?_`_ 5"` W` Al the New Tailoring lbtablhhment. where `on umnol fail to bv thoroughly nlislq-I in euvin your ordc-r for I Nobby Suit. Thr Lalo.-st -al A and chol--out Pnllerno lo chnmo from. We] made and trimmed. Guaranteed n lIrs`.-clua III at P. B KENNEDY S, Tun Ilnu-I-nun `I .-.-us .u-. I`.-_-.... }Jos- .A.. B- SMITH, \l|nu~uA\'-rTu|nn . ~II. nuuu-u..~.-. MR. HORACE W. REYNER, n.-__ ______ r\__.._ -__.-._. The suhocribcr is now prepnml I0 show a complete assortment of the LATEST I-`ALL and WINTI-LR GOODS in Suiting; Ow-n-oat hnnnd 1`:-ounu-lnjh. which he will make up In Ilnt-clan nylo at reuounblo prices. THE GREAT CONVENIENCE AND LUXURY OF` THE DAY, _._____._:......._. Hue. Iuiponu-u and \\'holo_uh Dulen in !a R. RATTENBURY'S, Tl... I`hnnn..nI III...-.. in I .n . n.mn"'ruu:s aclumnm ulna: one D00 is won: :2 J I will do I x..........::'....-.*.-.:. 3351!! latest nub I qumy at pr-In-u y can to nut. People are vir_n money nd the but bargain In 1- :1. ' (`U . "vs. 19:3 ? '5: (1-m:'ou's 0v N" `"u.'::.' '33- n In: Good An lnunc-mo variety in I Inn. -1: (`an Fur rapo ud ulonl. at prtcu um um own your an` so come no. can. I. ll. WOLI`. Bond to Galloway before the rub come: my Fun you any want.-repaired or dhrod in shape and have it done whilo [thorn in plonty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moth; trom cot- tlnc into thou: hat the next two months it will be mom: and. Remember than GALLOWAYS ll` Ql DIIHIHIIIL. I-`irsM`: ms I-;len-1-mury I-Tclucnlion` in Eng sh` .\lul1'.t~III:|li(':l. (`L-|.-`.~ic.~ urul, Book-Keeping. l'.. R\'.\.\`. It...-\.. Prinuslpul. . WI|ou cold. dmnry dawn pren.-nukoutnido unuumouln llno elocurntod mm; will have _n cheerful elfcct. All Lt-_.l. -0 l):..- uh...) onn .l:n`..p..n.a nnlbgnnln iousma lunamsf All "anon x.'{u.' pl|oo- _.n'a oi 'x>.'1n'o.Z. 57:. the qumbor. -.._..__ .._.._____ ._.r V --._._ZT__. ADVERTISE DETAILS ? NOW IS THE TIME Y Pint-Clan laundry In connection. IN UNDIBSHIBTI AND DIAWIRS. Km; and moves. Boon. Braces Cardigan Jockou. Driving Onpa ,_A g-,, I `Jug- .2. .54- L3.llL.l...LZ MI;nuu.\"rTuI.on. zlimu STREET. GRooER.1Es,"L1QUoRs`._* Tux l llAl`l'lCAl. Tuton AND Ct`1"I'l(l(. Kin; SL. two doon from Wnu: emu-. `T'E. .`!1_?.`5_T ,3.`T.`. _9;T TIIIC l'.x'||l'llL\`lli.\'N.I) hm inc purchased the lhok lbobln aml uvcounlo due the Innohonl Firm of (E. .\I. \\'c~lx-r & (`u.. llnnlulinlo cull:-4- lion will be (-nforvul. Early naynu-ul will avoid vunls. I-Il)\\'. J. H. |`|-Z.\">'I-Z. The Cheapest Place In the clly. A--. .--.-.__-_ ____ sToPf *l Popuhnr Shirt Maker. ml Pmxctss STREET. Oil : HOTEL. } LYMAN'S ' FLUID COFFEE. I II` 13- (`olor (`|n8. mwh morning from I0 to In too a lesion. or when I ur mum lacuna an taken In one week. 85:` unrh Ivuon. Am-rnnun lbrnn-lug (`Inn .\lcndnyn. \\'ulnudnyu and Frhlnyn from :10 I LIIL. ll!) r lc-rm. Evening Drawing Clan. nm|A,\ I. \ 'udnm:ln_\'s and I-`ndnya from .':!) In an p.In.. $3 per lvnu. All kw payable in auivnnce. I'rln(`ipn| 41`Il.u(l.I:rl l-2. \\'m:\'~u \Ll. .\znlslnnt- nun Jn:.V.~m: 1`. MI nv. i'7.;i:'r`>"i~I`iii::3D'AY. ocroama 12m. ---~'rnn|gs. ..-__.._.. 1-.-. In .. um um. - E!-S'I`FA.'I`E G. M. WEBER & co. LESSONS IN SH KINGSTON SCHOOL OF ART. jg (`l.AHliHwlll nmpen In the mom: of lho 3!:-ballot lnnuuno. corner 0! Princes: And .\luntn-cl streets. on __.______.___ . ._ -..--g1: .n.u V7 KII`%lI I 3 VIVA. A-vu. All 0! he u nu o! -Iuu dlnlll AI:l'och::' In :0. 8 ad: I I 0010! l: |?]:l':l|.Ihl5'I. I|:l|l'..xIlII.:lA'l.|'|rI. lon Irate. nluuvnrv. can-hr)`. tun u---at Move. ruuk mare. klleha um-nnllu. cu-. Hale at 10:!) nun. Tc-nun-(`nun | u.- ur-rmu.-nn\- THE Kl.\'GSTO.V (`ONSI-2R\'.\'l`nl(\' {or the Vlnlln in now nnon In A" that want :1 L|.m~lil`I\l AUo'rIoi~177 Clllrllll t.'Iu.\:|. . All Ifndunt l io'.In`ua.. 200 glint-mnt pnuonsg .0! Mouldings and at gun! n-mr.y ullmlt dc-com, noun to Inc had chum ul ` l`._..-.~m n.u'._`|'c 9...? .;.`.`-.Te.~1TT.g;.T. 3. n ru on a. cough! n In 0 all`; I and In not :.".u.:'.':.r...".{'3$ .22. ::..... I\I|l uuhokl hhlnunnluuu I at at union mun. `Inc I I sraumal. I nloo lot no.0: pit`: :` a mu nods: 5 or . charm. emote fur cap. sleigh tog. rnifhnlohlnr. on-bno. cm. Plum all on 3' and you an cure to at-euro ""' '"""""" a. wuvnn in IND. W --.q. I NAVI rocohul lnolruouou (mm Mun `Mt SIIL lo cal on her rnldonw. Brut ilrl. us-nr llartle. nu WEDNESDAY. OCT. 12th. An -3 L_- -a.....- ....--|.n... nl A-nu .-hghu Kingston. ON. T1y;E}.Y 4NNop_Noa;MENjr: ` OI{TYAU`"rTON`ROOM Mill`? lultulxl `ROI 1!) II IMII. muvn-I nun onus CITY HALL, FRIDAY E mama. 307. ml. VVSNGWSHIN FOO. Cor. Brock und Division SIs.. Klnmlon. HOUSEHOLD V FURNITURE, _E5EE bL:F=f 1=. OHL.`z:'.`E S,1 :41:-in aha on on --as cw. pour-vi`: v -v.--_~_ Plano. Singing. Organ. Harmony. IIJEIU I Me. I hflqth. um - . with alluupgc -`l!.. ., at (L --- 23:3 QUEEN STREET. mm Prlufvu mo-cc-I. wm EDUCATIONAL. -4- so-u --va-- 212 BARRIE STREET. . 11-- _..... .. Curprln. Plano. I-.`!. ___p --~~w--&- - ~--~~- ~~"- "*7 7 v ' 1 commence: September ."-th supply at the slum ol Moon-rs. Rey- r. Unldcn Lion mock. AMUSEMENTB. 11.,(K:.'v<&sTo1.v. ` THIS~I~S THE TIME. -(IF-' I I`rIluI-I allay J. I92. Ill"I\`IIl-.`&).\'. A uc-uonour. In Iv Music Instructor, _I~Il)\\'. J. H. I`!-Z.\ >'|-Z. L V WEAVER 2- SALE 1 \ 2-dun u it ...........-.... ....... .. ........,.. . "After months of ntrong talk against J ndge Uppornnnl Dr. Montague the openi- tinn pron must be out-pr-iaoul. if not dnb ed. Io_ tind this! the charges of improper practices brought ugnlmt the doctor Pure _ uttvly colpud, and tin! hi: opponent: .|ll|l, IIII l|Gll IGFIII` M '0. WI.` llI"u`II` piano at pdrty. given poun- linr bin IQ}: editorial oommebu on the ` llaslclimnnd ca It ohoeryiu: I ll lE.-,, _.__AL_ _I _A_-___ 4_|I. _...I.__A nvwwu -u-nu un yuan IIICJ , vuuuw nu. u\IUI uu living in higher in thirteen towns than in Kingston, and chenper in but nix: while the savings in but five places are gmuter than they are here. Then are certainly very satisfactory uutgmouu. - ` A TO LOOK Al-*1`!-ZR Pictures and Frames} } _ 'l7he"1`_(;r:>x'at;avll_';2;-14;.wjliinz .34. gh. .1... cluntion 9! indobeudonoton the put of the Mail. has been acting l\I_`.'.ll'0 Ipocicl month- ..x...... .4 n.-'.'.-..-....`:...`..-'..... .u.... llllillllll , . . . . . . . . . . .. `NH MI The gures have been dispuaed in some few cues, but they are as correct as it is prob\bly poeeible to get them._ And what is their purport ! Thut of the twenty place: named in the list the earnings of the aver- age workmen in but seven are higher than the earning: 9f the avenge workman of` Kingston, while in twelve place! they er, lower then in thin city; Glut the coat of __2,_4 1- L2_\.-_ :_ A|.:..A--_ e_.____ .|.._ Clllllhlll . . . . . .. (Jul! ....... llellerillu Kingston. .\lmunfe..... . `Pelt.-rboro. . Brockvillo (lnm\noquu..... .. GuoIph..... Elam ._ Hnmlllnn . . . . . . \\'ootlsl0t`k. . . ` . St. Pullmrincs . 'l`omnto......... st. Thomas London . I hlmunx N Uahnwn ~ Dundu .. n<|,c Ftrntfnnl. (ill.u\'n ('lmtham.. Uni" , The annual report of the Ontario bureau of industries on labour, wages, and cost of living. is very interesting. It is intensely so to all who are concerned about the labour question and the IIICCQII of the labour movement. I-Ivory trade and occupation is dealt with. and in such a way as to show their relationship and (lependance upon each other. In the collection of statistics in Kingston nearly two hundred schedules were sent to tlierent persons and tilled up. These showed that all classes and ages in Kingston worked .'s.`,.'1.'v8 days for the last sta- tistical year. that they earned $78,087. that the costof living aggregated `(`>S.(|33, nnd that the surplus reached Sl0.05-I. In sum- ming up the secretary of the depe rtnient says the average time per m.-ck worked was nearly thmc hours less than in I835, and by 2.`! days in the year. The average of yearly wages was also, he says, in o..\ccss of the average of I885 by $5`.`.|l, but other earn- ings in the latter your reduce the zlizlerenee between the totals to $17.76. With the in- crease oi revenue in l886. however. there was a corresponding increase in the cost of living, as a result of which the average sur- ing of the year was only $5.57 more than in I885. The following tabulated 8ltllt`Il`.t`lIt cllnveys a large nmount of information in 3 very small~spuve : Tolu! ('03! of IERY I'l)ll'& I:'I'L'L ORIIEN. The decrease in the number ol huighte ul labor hv conaiderahly over a hundred thou- annd rnuet not be attributed to the falling popularity ol the order. The general necro- tary explains that early in I886 the growth oi it wee really unprecedented and un- healthy. People joined it in thoueandn, no rapidly indeed that to advance the routine work at the var-ioue aeaeruhliee initiation: hltl to he euqaended tor a month. Again the rueh net in and the result was to bring to the orgaltllation a tnaee of material that proved lteell a weakneee rather than a etnngth. that "none I! the material could be eliminated until alter the reporte for July had heen made, and the lalling ol occurred between Junel and October I.' About thia time there waa coneiderable con- llict ineide and outeide of the onler. and it resulted in the ridding it of all who were not faithful to in teneta and not sincerely deeiroua of promoting its welfare, The lone nae been heavy, hut we believe. \\1th the Chicago lulu--()nae. that the diminution in the number oi knight: may be much atrongor e\`idene of the permanence of the order than n oorreeponding increase would have been. lt all depends," any: our C0ltlt`IlI' pour) . upon the character ol thoee whose name: havu l-eon dmppod from the mile. (bunting. as it doee, eoniewhnt more than .'i.'l|.(llI members, the order may yet be numerically too atrong for healthy condi- tions. A quarter of a million of real \rork~ men. teniperate. thrifty. intelligent. pat triotic men, uill be able to accompliah far more in the way of judicious legislation than twice or three times the number of drunken, unclean. prolligate. coneciencelcu and conn- tryleaa amundrele devoted to the trade of agitation. Reference is here made to the anarchiats. whuee dismieeal ia a god-eend and repudiation by .\lr. l'owderly the fea- ture of the convention. Yet-. the disturb ing l`l)mOlll-I appear to be gone for good. and the neelulneee of the order warranta the hope that they will never be heard 0! again. Twas II In " ououul and than-. -1;:-.."-'*-.`.` ......r'- :. " .. Iunu I to: `m `` (Econ d ulna-orpumlvd A-ouvlaulom at smmm will to Ink! manually rnpnnulble cull onlol-I they xhu `wurlsl Mun cu. Anuiod to the python (tho boon olcen In Cumin; 11% Ilylhl and eh: I 1 3:. wlotnr. a-v --an u-uuaubn-inc lhtour linen; onoor two hnotoun 44 four IKE. each an anal tuuruou . but numamha 1on..Ionpu nu uuatcnauouuuiu .. an 1'wso:a ...I..':..1.";..'.!';.`.. In .... .. `:3 ":.'.."..".`.'.:.'.`."."'lr."'..`..`:'.; ...`.';... Andvdorrt you 701-cot to hnvo JAB. CRAWFORD send up some 400 Mixed Tu and some sweet Pontoon. M Tu WIIIILY IIIHTIHII wlllu. noun-nu. column. In puhllnhod every Tlmndu morn -* ":.L:'- All mm. nnnnrlnann anhnhmt Jo ! Tm: Illulu \\'uuH-n-- I-llnlml c-you cruc- \ Inn. at 3 King itn-KluIloa, Ontulc. ` at an: no|.|.nI run nu. THE DAILY WHIG. IIA LDIJIA ND ELECTION. WING. I I n. '3u`.'lnc no wntnv anfsn nnlunu. cry |.| II A tour, s M ns r1c.7br LA so cu. "0n`Iir par Orhl Dior. ANNOUNCEMENT. ._--u A D\ }Ill`I`lIIIIl'I`I. __._ .__.. _.. n_.._.A-.__ I III (I Iuhruings. .S. )0`. (3 1.`!!! ll) EVi:`N{i"NTGT cusses WIRE 0l'I.Vl`.l| A1` =THE DOMINION BUSINESS UULLEGE MONDAY. 8rd OCTOBER. Tn...-Lo ll...` ..l.:....u.. -..-n..l.i-. T..ln-nunIu- II: In {S7 0:) 4.36 00 4:5 5! mu m I35 75 4'32 (B H9 10 5|!) (1) I12 28 as: m `Total l" 09 I!!! `.`!| ll 76 |`.'.') 815 {QB 16 15] (Ii LII TIE . a 2 ( '08! Of l.u'rn'ng. 3 H7 99 45.5 35 401 50 {M ii 1-,: 5: l'.'I 7| NJ Cu`) 393 38 75 2| .5 85 (I950 mm 403 (9 J9! Tl 2... I "5 I8 4 79 (13 PI} 7] PROF. J. 2. DEEsT THE BRITISH \\'Hl(:. 'I`!`lSD.\Y. OCT. ll. ' S u rpl u.-. Q El ll u 1 '1: In`. 3814! Ii? 7 mun I . I0u|Iot.I.lu 51' I3 .70!` 5| ll 5| ll 19 I2 47 51 -all Job choc Good "IIiu}ur.g_:u ru.; acumen. Z. PFe \ it, at. the New York clothing note. Ian ovary facility for uumuf luring mdor.esl- wurk. 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