JHLUJ-KP VV QLVLJHIL I 1 Au _ WANT LADIES"! F H d Chrl t- man 'l`ndEo.D-3;: take lIg?l1rI?rorluu`nnn"tn work it `own. 3! to 83 per day onn.bo my made. wank son: by mull my lhtAuoe.' oulnntroo. ho t-unnuuain . Addmu It numb. ClI.&!lx'l' ART C0.. H7 Mi . SL. Bmtnn. A In Ir. u'r'|T|v:nI:x1`n. `___ _..- _- .__ A____.A,__. Yunnan` stock in tn-sale) has superior to thou uf my other .- (`nnmlinn govt.-rmncnt. It in raver, that ha should at-lecl meat 0! Sir Charla: Tupper. John .\Iu:lonnld, u nhgry in utinfu.-uuily regunle-|. nut only In-ttt-r cu-quniutecl 2.... I...` 1.. AL , ..._n4.... ,.l LL. the tiuhery u\'ur|uuke '-"""'.:',u".'.`.1. :`.f..:. : ['9;'1'.. .`t.'Q r... . . PE. I. Proprlolot. THE BRITISH wmu. \V'El)I\'E.H'l)AY. 001`; I9. His special mthing. His i I ; 1 for crmly to unimnlh, nu uljonrnod. The trial of C.W'(:`roodell hml I-l. Hm-ril. The Latest, Most .\`t_y!is|u and Fashionable Headgear ever prmluced. No Indy should be without one, as she can wear both a Cap and 3 Bonnet at the same time. IK:l'l Vlllill H19 noule OI rnuu l\_IlpplB, In a. l farmer residing seven mil north of t in` place, and after bentiu th old man : with It club bougd him am his wife and robbed the home of $709 in cash. vlatchee and other Ifticil. The then had 5 ben- quet. and oil ('8 _l_17bd In one. who un- loosod the old `!oi'n,.=u.nd with the remark that it was time for honest people to be in bed,", made his exit. vi `They mud and Rob an Aged Couple-'l`Ino Orglu They indulged In. PUNK!-|UTA\\'NEY, Pn., Oct. l9.--On Mou- day night ubout 9 o'clock four masked rob- hcrs visited the hound of Phillip Knpple, an and residing seven miles UICSHIHK lIll(I TCWHNI UI lllllgllly \l0(l. After the service the members of the synod and their friends were treated to re- freshments, followed by music from Misses -Sutherlnml Ind Booth, Mrs. Deacon, and Rev. E. 1 . Crawford. SUCH llllllu IHCFU were HIUTU Upll! IICTU Illll the number represented. 0 show that the prevalent idea, that the census has been carelessly taken by Mr. Gordon, is false we submit B comparative statement taken by him in I881, and by the government census takers in the same year, also a ststement of the last census. From the tables it will be seen that the population of the city has been increased by 2,095 people. The Population 0! the Clty-Correctly Tn]:- en by Mr. Go:-d_on-'l'he Proof. Some time ago citizen: discussed the po , pulation of the city. Some thought that if `L the census were properly taken it would be seen that there were more neonlo here than L um UCUBUB VVCFU PFUPCI y UIKUII ll WUUIII U6 seen that there were more plo here than , . .. . . . . . . ..s ..l.... AL_L Ll... ..... .. I... 1...-.. 5('I'\ ICU, IIBUIHIUKI ll, IWII Ulllfl L'ICIg_)'lIlCII. An able and scholarly discourse was iven l-y the Rev. Dr. Morrison, of (lgdensiurg. His text was; I will sin of mercy and jud ent; unto thee U burs will I sing."- l sa m (`I-l. It was s thanksgiving sermon and during its delivery the s alter pointed out that on this occasion, Iv en the synod of Ontario was assembled, it was an opportune time for thanksgiving to God for the blessin He had given to them. The Church oiling and had greatly grown in strength. There were now 200 episcopntes under its control. The members of the church numbered one-fifth of the whole human race. The diocese of ()n_tario had, also. reasons to be thankful to God for its pros rity. Ou this 25th anni- versary it could t of the fact that from I00 congregations, at the commence- ment. it had been increased to 250, and from 55 clergymcn to H7, while the numbers, of the parsonages wastrehled. He could not charge his memory with the large sums which the people of this diocese had given to the church for the purpose of ex- tending (:od's work. Although a citizen of another country, a clergyman of another diocese, however, his heart swelled with joy at the prosperity of the diocese. The members of the church should work zealous- ly in the cause of God and try to win those who were heedless. inditferent, and sinful to His side: They should not cease in well doing, and at last they would receive the blessing and reward of Almighty God. Aftnr the snrvim-. the nmmhers nf the `Isms AN ATTACK BY MASKED MEN.` I he llunlurn uftlu Syuml Take Part In I: -5(l'lI |0I| by In. Mnrrnnu. There mu IL large nttendance M. the hair veal tlmnksgiviliu service last evening. The building was nt-uly decorated with sheave-s of grain and implements used by the Lgri- cnlturist. in gutlu-rin;.; the lnurvest. During the singing uf I hymn cl:-rt. men. attired in white surplicea,|ud lollowet by his lonluhip the Bishop of Ontario, walked up the middle llle. Before reaching the altar the clergy formed side linen, and after Allowing the hinhop to take the head of the procession formed two deep and followed him to the u chancel. An-hdeu-un Jones comluctcd the service. assisted by two other clergymen. An Alulp Ami nnhnlnrlv nlinvnnrma. win airon H ucnm\m..... igton-1a.. 'Rl emu. Ontario... F`rontenuc.. Cntaraqui . . . . .. st. Lnwrence.. I nlnn Dnlu Kingston`. on, 18th. 1381. U'ard gydcnham. . in-tn:-in Ward 8 den um lcto Rldoau. Ontario. . SI. lnwrence . ..... .-,.-....-... The council bu been used as I an end, and that end, in too many c ndvortining of Iume men`: proleu bunineu. It ought lo be computed as it is partly, of {how who have "Ii puutiuu for wisdom and ability be! becmne nu.-mberu 01 it. The poop -..r.v-v- vv u-V1-aevue an we-eve The council ie an the people make it. I! it le not up to their ideal the fault in their own. The election or rejection 0! cendiclatee lie: with therneelvea. ll they ulo not think the right men seek their euragee they ehoulcl adopt the tactical calculated to bring about a change, and they cannot do better than lol- low the example oi the Rldeau ward elec tore. improving. however. upon their work to the extent of summoning e larger meet- ing aad melting the eelectiou of their candi- date: no unanlmoue that there can he no doubt about their return. .\len \\'ho,ae thiuge ge, would not aeh for alderrnanio honoun, would then bodllpoeed to accept nomination. and the experiment of the people bringing out the canrliclate. rnthcr than the candidate forcing himnel! upon the people, ought to hear repetition. `FL- --.__._:| |_-, I, _ ___A| _ _ _ .,_,_ . An I nutter ul feel the elect`: at every ward in theclly eluyulcl. prior to munlclpel `electlune. hold meetings and nominate for otlice the men wlloue hut lluecl to promote and protect the public Interests. lhe bowl 1 mu have not Ilwnye lwcll elected an elder men lot the elmple reuon the! they will not eubrnlt to the general metlnosle ol Nearing populu euppon, `nay cennot llncl the tlme. ll they ere prom-eeelfe In Imelueee end ludur Irloue In labour, no "make votee" during the lung month: pmull" 5 content. and they cennol 1-umpeu with le. proleulonel vlre-puller: la the hen of I euupelgn. Preodcelly e premium ha been placed upon \ cruokedneu. end tlwee who here pru.-tlce1| 5 It In onler to get Into power on scarcely be expected to elauvdoe it enentenle. -rL_ --.._-u x- , _ .u.- _--_|_ ____|._ 1. In 1 rcpomlun u! thojnluuder. . - V on Iuhnno alout3n have hul noon to take counsel 1 that and guucl against I I - , 1 A CONTRAST OF CENSUS. -~---V --- - - V. .- _--7 r--I..- ...... : to be :2 ml to [buy for the educatiuu ( THANKSGIVING SERQICE. > 14.181 nu l'0l'l'I.A'l`l0N xx 1887. '......J .A_S _A_ CAP- ` Comparative statement. 'rm: cox'rnAs'r IN 1881. I".-...... ..- ...-.... u. l-.._. .\.. ..... ......-........ .1 , or for the pushing of him intu pm- w_ W G or:-rum t. Mr. Gordon. unzn Innn ul, cues. the no profession uul composed wholly, use mule u re- u I.` noun. Ccnmaa -Census bu bu :wa`n:n"l"n`b;i'i.tVy'- 115:3}; u..} people ought. 4.. l,,._ `L, - I.. ._A2, . 1.9.10 2.0!`! 2.875! 14,121 FINE FURS 3.1225 1.674 772 LYN 2,971 2,171 l.W'J 2.016 2.821 nun uur mg `rum: to Av!-In. nu. Eond III: 0! ip-rand I1 cu.-hm format}. 00 Love] Sorup- , I-ool Pietnnundxl unutul1`hroInoo,yo rnnma 3 un.onl loo. P:.(l5)l.nneRIoh and New Year Irdl t 01.0 ml I cu. Adana IV!!!` Olin ., Bolton, Que. ' I HIE III I\-' wnonned Gol Plato lung 1 (warranted 5 pain a 20-5-um Book of Choice N-`V Curdsnm leu,IgrgoCan\-nuing()uxltot Nohlties nnd Our ip Terms to Ave-nt. hot. Send sin l1d.s.at.am Love] Picglnluund II uuululfhmunoo, yo SECCNIZD- I-i-IAND BOOKS The Crusade of the Excelsior. by Bret Harte. 81.50. Miss l nrlvn's New Cook Book. $1.50. In Bad Hands, 1'`. VV. Robinson. No. b Essays From (I legato Book. by George Elliott, ` We Ff NISBETS, H (`nrnnr Rrnt-Ir and \Vnllinafnn Rh: Sobastopol, by Uounl. Folator, we. Things Seen. b Victor [In Me. The Silence of an Mnltlan . we. ThC (i'I$Bnd0 of the Excelsior. by Bret Harte. AS A BOINNET Episodes m a mic or Adventure. t Oliphnnt. 81.50. Sobastopol. by (Jount Folstor. we. Thimzs Seen. by Victor Hmro. non. A short mstory or the Canadian People. by Rev. G. Bryne 82.3). The Earth Trembied by Rev. E. P. noe.ooc. TheAG_alo%(liotween. by the author of the Gates Jar. 2 The union Between. by the author of the Gates ` Ajnr. 70c. Episodes in Life of Adventure.` by Lawrence Olinhnnt. ` A`Short History of the Canadian People. by Bryne. N EVV BOOKS. 'J. Henderson & 00., Corner Brock u;d Wellington BE. I f t rythi `ad b n actheeggodern clr1:(l1aur1.r y Erasers, t`\ LANSDOWN E Slates, C(),VIl`OSITIO.\'. A TRIG ONOM ETRY. I AT BIOLOGY, I-`REXCH7, Second-Hand Books bought and sold by M USIC, GI-IO(:R.\I HY. DR.-\\\'I.\'(:, .,. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have a. complete assortment in all V the following branches : N 35:11 124 L(I"\I'. Ill ' `ER & 00.. Insolvents. READINL, Aug. 13. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. SCHOOL BOOKS! la. 0. HARDY & 00., Everything new, wood and use- ful in Dress Materials. with suit- able Trimmings, will be found with us at Lowest Living Prices. I-`ino Dress Goods, Plaid Dress Goods. Combination. Stripe and Plaid DRESS GOODS M588 @0003. DRESS GOODS NOW IS THE TIME! Costume Gloths121-20.150. Suit- ings 15, 18, 20a KI .\'(.'.\"l'u.V PRINCESS STREET, ll. SIHMONDS, l`RINL'IIl All-Wool Goods 12 1-2. 15, 18c and up. A Grand Lino for School Dresses. 8, 10 Ind 121-26. _ _ -*o.\'r: I'RlCE s1'o1u:, -` 88 PRINCESS STREET. .This l8V`I:' vnlln llnlpvl LORI HICT ETC. , I-IT(}.. ETC V! Crayons, Mondays, Tues "'rr.um:RA.\'cs:, .Il`D' CHEMISTRY, l`n........ DRY Pencils, ELOCUTION. n `C.-RAM3.1.AR, (.:ER.\lAN, WRITING, A -`ALG1-JRR.-\, n1 . LATIN, GTYMNASIYUM1 cuamumca am-` l`C(]ll(.\lL'd to me their only me bafnna the First Day of Novem- ber hex . Fh Um! any I shall rocoed to dim trunk the come-. in-*'i|-s regn onlv ta) claims then tried; , D. FRASER. Compasses, vunx, Commercial (`ou rs ,. ,_..,., . max:-., AU RICL'L'l'L'Rl-I, 4 grari "M111 I{.\1ETI(.' KI NGSTON (SEO .\l I-ITR \" " , Rules, I{I.\`TOR\'. `HQ1. Tern "ll'IL'l'H|l I HY.\'I(.`.\` GREEK [ow and London lnsurauu'-c C5|npn{ny. Lu-`h:.-Gencr ul Auenuroln Klmmon to Pres) oou lur lhu Mritl-21 :;onpr~.- Mutual Ufa Inmr ' sac-0 Cu. or Euqlmnd. In 14. Fllus:-`(:i1_\' -and vonmy Agnt tor the (HM and Lundon lnslmuwc Com l_.:u_-`h:.-_Genc_r_uI Auenuran,KlI?I':{:'n Pres` ALFRED R, MARTIN f____ _--.w own C-IQ4&&U humrcmc Agency; {9l`d'3 Block. - . . 3;-,3 The Genaqral Real Etate Agent. l'? )L'SES TO RICNT. r- TENANTS FOUND- 'Buudlng hots. I-`arms. &c. boughtnnd sold on commlas on. Oleb. with Strange 1 Strange. Clurencovst. pp. Post (mice A. hlmttlonnld. Parcel No. I7--Steamer \V'llllam Johnston. tted with steam winches. Parcel No. l3-'*chooner Prussia. Parcel No. l9-Schooner Bavaria. Parcel No. D-Schooner Norway. Parcel No. il-Scl:oon_or Denmark. Parcel N o. !9-Bnrgo St. Lawrence. Parcel No. 23-New boiler. of iron. with fire box 1 feet. long and shell ll feet lonnsuhat is 18 foot long over all); are box. 8 foot inches in dlamewr; shell. 1 from inches in dlnmezpt; two grates. each 6 foot bysfoet. 5 inches; six large times and 18 return (4 inch) tubes: built. to carry about (I) lbs. of noun. . })lU`l.'C] N0. fIll'lIilIX In Ilnnhm In about (I) lbs. of ` Parcel -24-00100 furniture In Garden 13 land and Quebec oices. II A IVAIIYIH \ vener. P IN . l5-Sid '11 -I T S HIl`:IrcA.C(l)L|Vill. 0 0L K [Gamer Pnncel No. l6-s_ido Wheel Tug Bteouner John A. Mncdonald. Pnrnnl NA. l7_..SI*nnmnr \`.'iIHnvn I.-dmeo.\.. and Dollar complete. Parcel No. l0-lJivinguppm-ntus. six wrecking ponloons. one square wooden Wrecking pump and iron ttings for another. one wrecking hawser. Parcel No. ll-l-`our-teen horses. Parcel No. 12--P|-ouellcr I). ll. (`nlvin, Parcel No. ll-l~`ourteen horses. l2--PI-ogellcr D. D. (`ulvin. a.rccl No. 13-Side Vhcol'l`ug Steamer (`hic!~ la n. ` ` Parcel No. H-Sidc \Vhoel Tux Steamer Tru- veller. Pm-r-.0 winches. bouers and outm. Parcel No. 8-Rnfting oult. anchors. chains. ropes sails. blnnkels. nxcs. angers. cam hooks. yaw] ts. harness. etc.. as per inventory. }{a;-rel Nu. 9-0nb 12-inch Rotary steam nunm yaw: boats. harness. Parcel Rotary pump and boiler complete. l0-lJivimuumarntus. wrecking Island. as per specmcuuop. Parcel .\o. 7- l`wo pomoons. with steam winches. boners and outt. Parcel No. 8-Rnim1 nnlt nu:-hm-a nhnina ment. as per inventory. Parcel .\o. 5-Muts. planks. purchase blacks. screws. blocking and other plant used in ship- yard. as r inventory. Parcel '0. 6-0ak and pine timber at Garden Island. apecicuuup. , Parcel 7.\o. pomoons. Hallo 315111311. J Garden Island. Bop!._ Nth. I887. oela named below. Parcel No. 2--Goods In general store. as per inventory. Parcel No.3-Stock of iron In blacksmith}; , shop und boiler ahdp. an r inventory. Parcel No. 4-Goods n all loft and other Y shop and boner snap. I-inventory. 4-Goods E): other places of storage connected with this (lo1..\rI- inventory. Pnrcelo. planks. purchase blacks. n.%.;;s..a{,. om. cnor. Kingston : Parcel .\o. l--Gnrden lslnnd, containin 6' acres. more or less. with all the wharvca. p ers and other improvements, including the ma- chinery in saw mill. shop capstan houses and other buildings. booms s.boom chnina and all ot her tools and articles on and about the Island which now belong to said Estate. and which are not specially mentioned in the other pau- eels named below. Parcel No. 2-(lnnrIn In cnsnnv-gl ntnnn an rm. 1 nr. urn: Ul"l'Uul'.'l{. N587. for the pun-lmse of any one or more of lhe following reels of the Estnte nfsnid D. 1). Calvin. The Ixecutors do not bind thcnxsclvcx to nccelpt the highest or nny tender. I-`urther partlcu an can be obtain- ed on nnplicnllon to the I-Ixovulora. Garden ls.- lnnd. or to Kll{Kl A'l`RlL`K 5:. ROGERS. Soh- cirora. Kin ton . o. l-Gnrden Island nnntninino m Tl-I.\'l)El{S will be received b the Execuxoxs of the late D. 1). Calvin, of burden Island. (`numy of Fronu-m\c, Ontario. u to NOON U.\' I THE 19TH 0(l`UBl-ZR. I887. fort 0 {|_ny followimr narct-Is Steam and Sailing Vessels, * Wracking. Diving and Rafting Plant. TiMBER ETC- . II\\,I*. uupvn lnu |llIl'\l IUI uur UIII lrlli`. Uenllunen can depend on getting l:cli.\`~1 Goods from " ASIILEY TI... l)._..I__ g`L1_- In I, , REAL ESTATE} THE PALACE FURNISHIHG STORE Has the boat assortment of Ballrruuran Under- ` wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Sctu-fa. Umbrcllns. (`o1 ` lam. nundkcrchiefa. &c.. for men. an (Kuh Prices. imported direct for our on trade. flnnolnvn.-.n Ann .I.........| ._ _-..x_,_ n .- u. JOS- .A_ B- SLIITI-I, IHlu`IlA\`T'l'.nInn . `HL'uv;;\'-u-n1~;--.- The subscriber is now prepnrtvl to shun a comploto ouuortmenl u! the LATEST FALL . and \\'l.\'Tl-Ill U()0l).~` in Sumngn. On-n-mu lugs and Trouserinxs. which he will nuke up in rlrsu-lavas style at romsunnble prices. EXECUTORS NOTICE. TO THEHUBLI6. .1. R. RATTENBURY, (EDD uflnhenn trnrrcu A new and large stock at Very Low (.n I rlcoa II the right |-hut`, .;;Bo Inn and all at tho STAR before pur- chulnc oluwhcro. ll. W0l..l": wHv`sTur*r/n FROM coin Jhll mink Mn: 3 In : Sun: I up. 3.10 lkoyfnud Child:-on`: Sula I up. all Maui. Bo ' (.`h|ldron'| ( from non up. In`: and lion` Pu smbup. Gum` hung. Ham. 1 9!: (glut: Bill from 5) Boy; and king: Bung ft-non 2.5 Mllolu. tug! Lhlklrcqn (Net-oonu '?;':.taa..- "' '12:` '*.':::.'-3:" `ur (`um Olovoa. 1`:-In sud "Al on an .~sur whiz; Low Prices. Moo our mm: Advent: lm-n } Bigger Bargains Than Ever This Week In the place and 84 Princess St. the numpgr. THE |.A`|H'L.\' (H".~'T. .\.\`|rlIl`:\V'.'H'Ill7N( | l ]l|ID.\'.l hula! II:-ir Annull Sale of .\'u-all Work and (`air can ` Bond to Galloway boforo the run: ooznon any Fun you may want ropdrod or Altered in dupe and Inn It done while there in plo'nt!6! timb. And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moth: tram cot- tinz into them for the next two" month: it will bo money saved. Remember than GALLOWAYS ,6-PP. WINDSOR 80 tlne .\'ork-Hrzs 1 My 'Z.'Sv. 1:? TEL IT DON'T COST ANY MORE when you can buy for Little Mona; IL: lk-at Hood: In SHIHTHANI) l AN'l'.-`. UIJUVI-28 and MITTS. (`ARDIUAN JA(`Kl'l'l`:4. S()(`K.'l AND KNIT- 1'El)(`.\l'S. I \J L}. ej- }1KR(`IlA.\'TTAlLOR. EX`! ENSIVEV `SALE GTE/ORGE CLIFF, AT ran an: duo-rlnua House. as PRINCESS arnrr. aunts ruamsamoa. .7L or NEEDLE won/r. uuuvv vunccao H. A. CALVIN. J. A. HENDRY. .1--ul 5:.-n can. In: .j The Popular Shirt Maker. 1245 Pnmrlrss Snutrr Lea-11.4. .4. Jul. 110 Kmu Srnum`. ' lxccutors, : St-rent ` Plormlnou. Leczd.".-zg Hatters and Fdrriors, Illl LVIDIG Ol!|'IIl'||I IIII I lIl\lII`IIW Ill BIL1_.I (LJIVIEGAR) L'?oNs. IlII'- I|l`nI III!`- Tnmod}i$&'K'r&' " SPECTACULAR MINSTREL (`um|vrMu.- all me nlll mo-min-rs. tum known no A\'|~;|(l.Y':HlNrl'l`M'Ll..'j'. mun ' mldonl up-.-1-lalllu. Including Hm \\ 01 ml do Ilupnmonnd Charm-ml Artist. at! I 19 11 vntlnru A la\ Y vru `IN THE MAT TER OF G. M. WEB- mn A. nn v_..,.1..-_a._ Nov. 2 (L gmcnhom Wu Thursday. Nov. 3rd. :7, Nov. I. In.. .... V..- .OPE1-IA. I-3:`oU'i3f l"II'ID.I Y I`.'l'I'.'.\'I.\'l:', OPT. `$110!. Tl"? (`HUNT 0!` IIEVICION will moo! I9 ' but an -In has the Quantum (or use out M the `council l' (`Hy Bulld- lnl Mr! M the days II; at wvou or -k ;uu.. tut nu not-uni wudn : -..___-..nIuo-_4 III_4__.4-... A`; nan. llinner and Ten vs III I.. 3.fAdInl-ui-~`x T 1: (`cu % NOQNOEMENT: lll`H-on < Plnn nna-n. The Klglhl JV l'H'0I Man open. ,__,- -_. ..._ _._ AGENTS VVANTED. V xVIIVI\I\ I Ann:a'o.... ...._ u-..n ..._.a nu. Kingston. Oct. um. I837. ALL l .\R l'lES having claims against the Estate at the late. Patric-k Derry are requested to send the same to the Executor: on or before the law .\'0\'vlnbel`. The estate will not be re- sponsible for any (`I rims after that date. (IICOHGE MOOERS. D ..-__ -__.___ '. bl !-'. (,`I'l`\` H()'l`l'IL. KINGSTON. l)I'KI'I ILIII-. l||l' IIIV II\l'l'II I'Il'IlI . ggmqulx odnuduy Oct. Both. to ~ . 97th. uric 3111- - W h u ud- ' Nov. In: an, 1.11:-once Wu-d odnoodny. In Seal and Persian Lamb. rm: ('uL'R1' or I! vision will mm In mu annual]: nnlnl I Anunmcm [or counfoffasxon. Tm: In-2.-31' mi- ..iu... AFI~`()lUI8. rnrvvn $31!`: A `van gm ""x's~." -Il.'w'.{..'.'ii"."'1 'x'i'?&u"i E sum Co.. 147 . St._. Boston. 5170. CR1 V11` Ily or-`Yer. I Inn; 1: -ulna (nun uInI.- uni uoolcas. E. l'E'l`l<:R BATES. I ` Il..n Ion. I00! -l|()Ul{S( 138 PRINCESS STREET, 1 E`? M ASSE. -A .I-1f('1.u.'1\'--- uul III-. an un Inn-I In h Inuit ."t<-1-L in thcw esday 3 .27, in St. Andrew's Hall. ('IIUl{.l I. & 00., `nusmn. Aniznne. from. vl1Yl0I`n(`ll, in great lbsourvol Benin. .1: - ...J _:lI()(}'.`. M. FLANAUAN (`y (Pk-rl. __.-, _ _ I pnbllv lI|I|K`H vu oily. n. nu... . . mi Ihursdays. ' }Exocut.ors. . city In select. 3 . -\I.\J..\1()N` .s(;(7"i')'; SL8, Iawvnn .-_....I It is the ambition of 3 great many people to enter public life, and the fortune of_ hut I.-w to have it realized. Some, however. do find themselves. unexpectedly. in oice, and ` hsve,not the sbllity to perform their duties I satisfactorily. Their ineptitude, nye their 1 positive untneee, for grave responsibilities, I were peteut to every I one.!but the choice of i czmdidltee being limited there was no help I for it but vote {or incompetent: or not _st ' all. The experience which suchpn sltorne live has forced upon the people this year c is 1' ton unpleasant" toeelmly contemplate. In I""" "l"" "" `l"""'J The action of certain electors in Riulenn ward has been seriously called in-question. It is felt that no small number of men Ihould assemble, secretly or by public invi- tation. and take it upon themselves to say who should be their members in the corpora- tion. The regulerity or irregularity of the proceeding, and the wisdom or unwiulmn of the nominations. it is not our purpou now to discuss, but the incident suggests the re- I mark that a step in the right direction has been teken., `Is .1. ml... -...l.:Ll.... -1 - ..__..L ..l._.. _..-..I_ The electoral agitation. so far as munici- pal life; and the `conduct of nxunicipal affairs is concerned, has set in early this year, urlier than some people desire. And yet it is tting that plenty of time ahoulcl be taken for the discussion of our representa- tion in the city `council since so much dc- penda upon the quality of it. `Fl... ...o:.... ..r .....-ooh. ..l....o...... z.. `u:.!...... Judge Davidson. Montreal, in rendering judgment in the case in which Donald Dow- nie olsimel $10,000 damages from the Slur, because it had reported in .\'ovember a cer- tain case in whi.-h he was interested, and which he co:isi:lcre.l .1 libel, said : It has come to be an \\'ell-estaiblislied doctrine tlmt proceedin,;s beforeln court of justice, tho!`- oughly mid honestly I1-pirt0:4l, although occasionally proving llljllrinlw to the imlivi. dual, are to be held pix ilu",'v.-d. l'ullic policy and public cnnvelllexwc are broaden- ing rather than restricting the rule. In the absence of malice, the courts of justice are weary of putting legal haml:-utfs on publish- ers who report judicial proceedings. As no malice has been proven in the present case, and inasmuch ns the facts as reported, have been proved to be substantially correct, the case is dismissed. The decision gives great satisfaction to the press. The general desire is to give correct reports of cases com- ing before the courts. and when they do not originate offensive statements men should not be harassed as so many have been by prosecutions. Journalism is becoming ardu- ous enough without the courts being expect- ed to countenance the pesky conduct of the- many enemies of the press. "" I""' "" ""' " "" l""""` """' ' The closing sentence is snapping and tn the point. Some of Mr. Chapleauh junket- iugs have been very costly-to the public. The report of the lllillll`-g(`ll(?l`Il for the fiscal year I885-86 contains some details of public expenditure that attach unenvialple `notoriety to the name of Chaplcnu. Any service: rendered by the Chapleuu familv to the people of (funds have been not only liluomlly, but utravngnntly paid for, and it in not secmly tlut the foremost member of that family should cut A slur u n the labor of love undertaken by Erastus Vimu). whose travelling expense: and cab hire are u not paid for out of the public chest." ` rn__ A|A_:..._ _--..-_ .. :. -._-_-..._ -.. 1 A_. what was guing on in his nose.-nee, and hear- ing nf the commercial union movement has- tened to ridicule it and the leader in it, Mr. Hrausuna \\'im.in. He has been taken to task and sharply criticised '|:y several persons, but none of them ha been more to _the paint than M r. Henry liawalen. of Xpplegnrth. ` (township of Pitlnburgb. who, in A letter to the Jluil, writes : mlians lmew of lmppe of('l:ina. On his retl I : In SLE/GH ,~'.`T`$ ES & 000/V 00,4 78 V , displncelncnt in inuln.-Lu -v-..-.---.v--., .- -- .......... "J .v-.-~-- Hir (`lumen in with the question, but in the matter of hlulf (:|_nul it in the qualication: member of the singular, however, Hun. .\l r. Tlmmpc_o_u as his colleague and (-omm-ller. It in Illlll Mr. Thompaon is (lu- Iirtxl because of his Imowledgo: of law, but the fact: will he in grcuueruleuuunllham law, ruul it in nnuuing Ihnt the Ininilter of mu- SELEC 7-'I-()_.V OF CA NDIDA TES. in place of Sir Tho vial! of the dcputnlon ol the lruu-I to! trade to Utuwn may have the elfuct ol cluuging the pulpooga of the government In rognrd to tludry clock. In romnt corm- pomlence. however. Sir Hector Lnngeviu untecl that convict labour would not In nih- ployoal further thnn in the propanuon ol such stone to would be required for the hundntiou. To this C0|ll1 the government In now practically plmlged. O WEEKLY BIKITIHH Wlllll. Inn 1 cu; man. In publluhcd ovary Thumb: morn as a car. 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Mr. ('lmplcau upon! tlm anmnu-r in 1- and Iuu-W about as Innvh cf public a and public opinion in (`uuadu ms (`an- s happenings in the interior ina. return he enquired ill to |: ,. II Lu ulight which few men in hilpoaitinn ..a....l of the ~ " On`/or par Orbuu Dicor." ANNOUNCEMENT. llnprurga I lam . J. Both ft-r Lm lia- \'2u'iety.