The Equitable Life Assurance Society, mo naou_>wu'. Isxw roux. ANNOUNCEMENT. Olin Ennhnhln I ll. Amnlulmn Rnllf Of '.\ St!-oI`Afl{pt`>'Ilr (fhuuberluln. .\..n-4...] `HI ..,. (`hlnlilll lollowlngllr. (llulltonomppnvhg cl conduct hhu.potIoIII. lmpnvlag upon them. (I! it In podblo {or I cattle-hnln llko (`hurchil| to bvqr Gulch the schemes 0! Que nhru IIAIQIIIM). and rucommcmllng than to Iluo pnyodul eouklondou ol the minio- torlal puny. 1. ._n .L- I-.- .__A_.x.....' l...I...I ....n.... commams or n-15* Fnessgkl 4.4 MI` TIIOIIIS 1' MA .\'lI'L`5` TY). Tlloy All amt To It. .4I"|n-.4 vpnunu. "er the law isevclnm)-lernle~ I the treating customs An: Y .' has pnwnl n vnllmlule lu- mininn, I vnvnrnment may he ! no revenue frumlhe l wilhuut the imposition muc taxes upon the pen. VI 0I I III II] UIIII IIIIKIIX. No nun-I .uXdd`reu At An 00.. II! I; 88.. Boston). 1!f'E\'ery one should hear .\lr. I-`ogg on this suhjoct. Allnreconlinllyinvited. Adnnlssiun I`ng4 AGENTS WANTED. WAN'l`ED-I.ADllS for out an and cum- mas Trade. to take llgh aunt: work at \ u\.I.l:1!;.qdM'\\l"oI~l" `"5 '3 d"x':':uo'1 I W I Knnuhnog mvlauu. , ddj-on A REWARD OFOSS will be mid for lnfor mntlou tlmlraill loud to the couwlction of any pnnyor pa as stealing lines oi! any of tho oectriollnln poles in tho city. and especially torthc co'u'iction of the party who stole the Io afftho poles on Uuiou nnd- Stewart Sis. ` `Inc Company will not be responsible for any. 1 lnim-\- Ihnl mgr hnnnnn In Imrllm lnim-fm-imp ' mrusolrtno polo: Union nnd- Stewart sts. ` injury lhnl may happen lo ptu-Lieu Interfering \ wnh any of the nppu-nun. By order. Pun-nnnunu TI -rinnxn Linn- TVA QREWARD I SECOND.- HAND BOOKS Soooud~Huxd Book: bought and sold by 1 A. snutoxns, I. AX. l`Rl.\`0B $R-` iF:%J!Jk. A short History at the Lmuulx.-\n l'c0pl(`. by Rev. (I. Bryne. 32.1!) The Earth Trombled by.Ro\`. E. I`. Roe. me. The Gates Between. By the author of the Gates Aim-. me. hiplsoauo In a Lift`. of Adventure. ny 1.n\\-ronco Uliphnm. 8l.50. Sohnslopol. by Count I-`olstor. 900. Things Seen. is - Victor Hu ill`. The silence of Man Mnillnn . 'l`hz~(`ruadou!ihe Excelsior. by Bret Harte. 81.50. Miss Purim`: New Cook Book. SL5}. In Bad Hands. by ll`. W. Robinson. 200. V E&\'\ `s I-`romn .\oto Book. by George Elliott. A Short History M 5: Camulinn Peoplc.T)y ` Bryne. 89.1!) Tm) unto: nuxween. D) we author or use uaucs Mar. 700. . h`pisoduo in Life of Adventure. by Lnwronco Ulinlmnt. 8l.50. - -nu: ammo uh Ann:-moo Boclo or U Out Inn odK.l1 ('. mnhl c:.in.I-o:%l:)tt it: I; the Pnvhob Ontario. 0`. 183. II?- J. Hende?on & 00., PRINCESS STREET. In Fact ever, ORA "A. N EWV BOOK 8. Erasers, IN Anti. w.\njos11`xu_\', AI TRIUONOM ETRIY. _.. 1 FRENCH. Slates, Both hccluros Suporbly lllnslmwd. Each View will covernourly W) aqunm fuel uf um BIOLOGY. ul-:uuR.\l HY.` Our auolak of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have 8 complete assortment in all the following branches 2 RI-Z.-\Dl.\'(., \\'l2l l`l\`n: |)R.\\\'IN(3, .\ll'.\'lC. [SCHOOL BOOKS! ya. 0. HARDY & 00., liu. ltmucmbot om prlcolo all Mill cvory Article marked In plain gutu. call u p. NEXT MON DAY EVENING. -lallu` Umlorvuu in Silk. Limbs` Wool. Marian and C lhll|0l'l!. Choice Scotch Lunln` Wool l'ulerI`ur, * (pnttion oltho mill Im 65. ? nml 8| pot `uncut. worth from 25 to 50 owl: mono than we uh. +HARDvs- UNDERWEAR BOOKS AND_ MAGAZINES. Corner Btock and Wellington Sta. Combinn'tio;a Suit: lor Children and LA- _BoyI` Underwear I0, .15. 20.-. Rmrlet lfnalcrvoar, heavy ribbed. I0. 500 ` _, I , , _ \ Heavy L'mlo ulalo hm!!- ! n! An In- Iuesdayawedliibcx.25:h&2em All-Wool Underwear 50, 00. 7 ' ONE PRICE STORE. .t ' ired b mo`Eo'?i ?~`n 3i`.`.`r. on `BUY YOUR" 88 PRINCESS STREET. CI : Kmaomx l:`.u(.-I`-Iuc L.l0Il;l' Go. K Ulfl "IE1 ETC. . I-ETC. . I-I'll.` AN 0 BU \' EARLY. vi Crayons, "TI2.\ll'l-ZR.-\X(`l-Z. AAVDI MR F.M_~ FOG G. CHEXIISTRY. I `n-um. Pencils, I-lI.0(.'UTIO.\'. 1. UR.-=\.\l.\l.-\R, \\' RITI .\'t 3. GERMAN, .1 LG rznm. n I . LATIN, Compasses, \ nnnn. - Commarcial Cour: V` I."IV - Under the auspices of the (`athollc Lltol-My Auoeintion. `\.\l I`.- At: RlCl' LTC RE, '.-uu111.\u:T1Lr 030. E `R Y "oR1`Ho|-rm`. Rules, HI.\"l`0R\`. PH YSl(`S GREEK a sauna, uuyul 11.11 IuI1.'V.'( lUl' UH!` 0\"ll l.l'(lc, yucnllcnmn um depend on getting Reliab] Goods from ASHLEY `I'D... lhuml..- eta.` Il..L__ Run the but unortunenfotlhvllu-lgggn (,'n|,,-. \\;9II'- Hotiorr. Gloves:S3nrh. Umbrellas, co: Ilu-I. lud_kcn:hlofI. &e.. -16 man, .1 C), Price. Imported direct for our own trade. ' onllnmnn nun dnm-nd nn anon..- I'\..IJ_L| Vocal and Instrumental Music. lvl'lA-emre ll 8 .m. nu-viaely. The public In conlidly invit to attend. I) I. nun \\' RI`-A\'L`llI`. Al I) THE PALMER FURN!II__IM STORE Thu subs;-ber is now prepared to a'how completp assortment of the LATEST I-`ALL and \\'l.\'1`ElI GOODS in Sultlnn Overcoat Inga and 'l`rouserings. which he will make up In III-at-clam style at rosonnhle prices. JOS- .A.. B- SIIITII, Ila...- }ADVERTISEMENT 5T0 THE PUBLIC. .1. R. RATTENBURY, P.B.KENNEDY N A new and large stock at Very Low (`ash ` friccs at the right pinch. WHY sum FROM CELT) Just think Mil : .1!) Mon`: Suits from '13) up. 350 Buy;-a`nnd Children`: Suits from 3 up. 5tIJ.\len`s. Buys'|nd Children`: On-rcoala mm 33.1!) up. 500 Mon`: and Boys` Pants from 91.35 up. Gums` Furnishings. Hats. hIr(`npe. ll` Coats. Gloves. Trunks and Vnlisoa at Snr prising Low Prices. our Street Adv:-r2isc~ m ~nl. zine sure and cnllm the STAR bcforr pur- chasing elsewhere. -Iv uuuuuq uu uvu R. K. R0: Hes. (`ily Auadn. H. \\'OLl-I ___jj.__, ___.__, _____ _._._____ w 1 Bigger Bargaiins Than Ever'This Week 3 I;t;1e-];ce anti 84 Princess St. ~ the number. And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moths from get- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. Remember then A GALLQWAY'S 1 - AL- _I, I Send to Galloway before the rush comes any Furs you may want repaired or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE OPP. WINDSOR HOTEL. til-`inc Neckties only x jg ma-.-In--5 ul- .\l:nvm\.\`1'1`m.on. - 250 limo Snanrr. __-._...__.....__._-.._______ |J. 8. PAGE & 00., .915/0/4 30353 (2 coo/v 00A rs EN MASSE. ._ _._, _____. , . ,. from. Ncntnvlllule tn 'c: 6u'N*T_\r3F`i="r6tifEF47\-c:_: TEACHERS A8800/A T/0N. City of Kingston Teachers` Association. ` U000 KllIlI|I.`|.ul'lI; Iv sun In: I an nu uuvys Mn. Gun`. 5! R. Onsxn. XII. Fuxnunx. .\iu. Jmlox. _ In. Jacxuax. Mn. I'h:.V.\`L`ll`. ll. Nun Drrr. Mn. l .\RxI:n. R. N(.`00\\`A.V, Mu. .\k`l-:\v1:x, MR. Wumu. .\|u. \';.\`noos:R. u. uvxx. . Slant: thofootot Princess Street. .\`o. A opponllc old Inodioal college. . 138 PRINCESS STREET. NOW IS T HETIW When rm: can buy for Little .\!ono_\" the Host Goods in SH-[HTS .-\.\'lDl`.-\N'l`.\`_ t3l.()\'l-Z5` and .\lITT>`. (`.\HllI(3.-\.\' JACK!-Z'l`S. SOFKS AND K.\'lT~ TED CAPS. The um, Moll man. .n.1'r..m..n.:.|.~ Ht-ulgnr es-er pm-lug-I. Nu Indy almulul he wilhodt um-. an .-hr nun vn-nr hotln .1 ('\p and I Home! at thr mum: lime. 1+`I.\*I: l`L'RS AS .A. CAP- AS A BONNET. LANSDOWNE AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 93 PRINCESS STREET` FURS A l`i'lll.l(` Ll-Z(`1`l`RI-Z will be delivorrd bx- lore the above Associations on Both for Ladies .ml Ut'lll|tml`l|, in I 17 Tim Lu I`grs \- n UPI . CITY H(I l`_l-Il.. Kl.\'(:.\'Tl).\'. Leadivg Matters and Furriers ls foo busy to write an qnz~rr_s' ruamsamoe. In Bed and Pd:-stun Lamb. I Tho Popular Shh-I Hutu-,. M 1! human: 8-run. .\ \'l'lI('l.-\L'l Y PROPR 'r_I}}[ra}1;z*y'T Edening Next, 127: Inst., By '31. H0l`STO.\'. ESQ. Librarian of lho lavinlnllvo Aaulnbly. on l.\'lDl`STRl.\l. I-II '(`ATl(l.\'." * and Instrumental .\lusic. ` k.l l1uVlI|N! n :1 mm. nnviaelv. nublit` 1={ AGA_N,4 1`. IL l'.'\ m_Ir.r.. (`umnn2uiun<~r. .\`un:. V l'nrIiculnn- an In lnoulily nml descrip- tion uf limns. rm. 1-lc-.. nu-I lvruns um! unmi- lions of mule. will he lurlnislml on up;-llrmiun pevmnnlly. or Ivy letter to the Department ul Frown Lands. .\`0 unuulhorhnl .llrr~f{.-.'n4`n( of not burn- nrill br puiclfur. Wont: .l.\'ll Formats Roux-rn.t 'rummn_ mu 0.-tutu-r. l&~`T. t .\'()Tl(`li hot-oby \`t`lI that under Order in ` t`oum~tl Tim [Hart ol the following Tmrn~ ` shi u,viz.: Liv ngutona. v(`llntm~k.I.n\n'rv-tum-. Mu Auuhlln. Hunter. Iii:-bun. Ik-vim-. Mull. liiymar. Wilkes. lhllnntyuo. Uhisholtn. (`anh- huy. I`:-ntland and lioultn-r. will he oervd for male by Public Auction on l`lll'lt.~`lI.\\'. tin I-`mwnth of December Next. at I! urlun k noon. at tho pcrtmout of Cmwtt lands. Tor untn 0n"TllE l`l..\'l`l-`ORV OI-"l`Rl~2 RN11`-lI'l`S 0|-` LABOR." under the nuspivcs of the Local Ass.-nlhlios. A Dlalinzulahod Speaker from Michigan.` will deliver a l.l-2(`TL'RE in the CITY HALL on T l ' I-ZSIM Y - Pic! urosq no Irv.-land. \\`I-ZDNI-}SDA\ --lhunblings in It onu- DI-Il'.\R'l'.\ll~ZN'l` UP ('|{()\\'.\' L.\.\'ll~` Auction Sale of Timber Berths. uvuv unuuuu. iv: .. MR. JACKMAR. Mcowxx. \\ xu~u. MklJnmu Slrwl. And the Irunn ol Jnmm Wm-I In ho cl:-and up and ml: may he dmovrih- and an hllu llul It In to M`: an Ilml than u! Jnnmt-umu yum between I no nanhvrn Ilmn 0! Illa nhuvo rlmrrihetl uxlouulun M Qlwlwc Sine! and llunlon h`In~el. and nwonlluu In a Run ol me name on lylo In the union u! the (`Hy `ngineer. with any hr u-on vrlllnin ulllro hour: at the n b any perum hm-rmml. All person: when Innis an mum: and aim [tuition to be heard. will ho hours! by the rum `mmcll ollhor luponnn or I: unuugcl or Al- lonacy heron posing the aid Haw. \l l`I A\`AllA\' (`y '(`IoI-ti OM00. Kingston. MI: 011.. I81 . I not nlu-nnv mm-y an IIIOJINIIIII the maths-r limit at Our ` law I north wean-r 3' limit 0! Iluu puruun M Q n-w-I that runs In a Imuh wa-su-rl ' Mn- Ihrnm nurlh Mnlvrly Alon Ihv In mom Iimll 0! Qmahrv HIM-I U ml. more ur in the plan: of heInu|'ug. c-wept lhul mm above den-rlhod In mpopu-sod n 1: anlclhmn slrwl. And the Irunn oi . sum.-I In In 1-luau! um um In IIIAI h In `Is Ium In\' OIVIN In -an whom n my ronmrn. that the (`onncll at the (`nnnruuuu M thorn at Klngutnn intend pausing n l1y~luv 232$ .' .a.1.`.?`""?n`a" ...'.'m:. ..I'&'i`. .\".L` llw-. ho lho! ch; 0 (Inmbor hm. nyunc-|{ on nu 2 it 1 van suvnmuizu .\'r.x'r. f the all Foam ilk:-nun Ila! day. If nut. liwn M. In an 1-mun: uuoouna for Illgfiiulllh and opouluu up ul 0501- Mn-cl nu-rly lo Inn mun Slnvl. and r tho 1-In-In; up and null- iufo!IlnI rt 0! Jame-Sine! nuunu-between nu! our on at Quebec street and D|\`Huu Hum-I. and for uprnurlall the mount lunch for the unIdJmr]nnev 1-xu-Iullnu am opening up lrool. which land: mu ho Ilmrrlhotl an Iowa. Ihulum up (`ammon- rma nu Ilw nunherly limit of Iuhl \u-In-c street at the math In-on c'0l l'|I'I` 0! ml . 0. III Ilu-nu wuuvl-l{. lullovmu llw action of no Innlnrly lam nf Dutch:-o arm! to Ilw .`ll't$l II IIIO IINIIII `I'll wonu-rl . lullovrl use nonlnrly I tutu` 7 limit at Iilvlu-(nu IL lho aulvrly I O I :lhI`l\(~ mainly a the nnnl ha-rlv limit vLv.4'N9vNmNT- PUBL'1c'Twb'f1cE CERT} E-`ic7:1`IE:.T I0 ll ltllll. W. SPA .\' KIE. l\l.D.. Pro;-I. (`onnly Ano`u. ' HALL, THIS IS (0 (`l.`I'l Hi: un_u. In: mu I: Kllu n at n. PIEIIIH1`. l..\.\|0R U); for a number 0! fears and can ululy any that we have nu\'ory'el oumi his equal 1: n Sharpener of Says. and would recommend Ml nons requiring such work done unuafnctori y to call on him at his shop. :1. n...\- lln nun-n of Quabw KING! In um rhlhm Slrovl ' lhrnns aunt Ir My Ilmll of lilvlnluu Bin-vl WI)` II! lb! IINIIIII of L In the I qualm- s mmuon : Iv Alon: nu-nclnm-4| T. IL I`.\ Rllll-I. Pnnnnin mu Im ' QUEEN` nu zllnsvl V II: II luv`: )1. P`l.A.\'AOA .\'. (`lly Flori. _ .-I NIL` ll ELECTI().\'. . 'l'he tendency of political ugitution in Great` Britain` is towqmla an early lissnlnr tion of ` parliauiiont. That the petition nf the government is becoming weaker is nndq ~ quite evident by the defeat of consul-\~nt' cgndiglutu in the bye elections, mid` dc-l urtion of the party by some of its omben. That the government inoeki gtrengthou more in accord w` popular opinion. i I an In Pnhnaln. lhn mm. . ,. .... u in Canals: con- ougbr to adopt my plat of _ `don which bid: {sir to pocun the `I nupport, Mud `lo we have Lord -- . .....- ....._,, ..............-. . This hrings thing : to a crisis. The pub. hliahor of Trnlh cues him for $35,000, more money than he has about his ciothes, and threatens to_mn|:c is big a show of him in Anmrim us he male of himself in En-,:lmui. OIUUT. I IIU IIUI WISII (U HIKE lgl SH.` 3 in: these ple. as it would only 3 ye Bfying them trnzopllhlicity they wish for. -Youra truly, ;\luu.nukom:u. A "l`L2- L_.'....... AI.2-..'. 1.. .. ..... . `PL - __.I. .~l l)('KI..s` l.\'l)l.\'(`lx`!) I'l().\'. The duke of .\larll-orough found it con- venient to leave England for a season, for England's good in well in his own. He seems to line been under the impression that his title would Iccure him .-tdmission to the best of Atnerionn society. He was aware that on.` neighbors are particularly fond of rubbing against nobility and laboured under the delusion that he belonged to that class Fancy his surprise when made the sport of the American press. when forced to mad at his breakfast table the most utlccting re- ciutls of his dudish deviltry. He was at first disposed to twat the mutter lightly. then he took to writing to the press. This gave the journalists new grottml on which to worry him. He got. mudder and mndder, - nu} tinally tired otf the following skit : BIu:\'om:'r Horst-:. Oct. I6, I887. To the Editor of the Il(`t`ufd : Excuse me troubling you, but the tile rag called Truth has had the audacity to "publish a. letter in the issueot September 5th signed by my name which I never saw or heard of till some time after. Ido not pay any attention to the scurrilous section of the press or their doings : `but forgery is a little thingfand I think, as lhappen to be over here. I would perhaps ask you to make some remarks for me in a prominent sheet of the Ilcmld, to the etfect that criticisms. however blackguanl, are one thing. but that calmly for ving one`: individual mime is an~ ` I 0 not wish to take legal ate uminat then neonle. as it would nnlv ' l l""':\ ` " `"' r\' found --t grv.-it value in otln-r plum-at. So quickly do they got in motion that if a tire he caught in Its incipiency it is nun-l_\' ox- tiuguislieal or held in clwvh until the slower appliances can be lvrought into play. In their gt-ueral .-uiccess the under ritehl have so much faith that tho) make the use of them in some cnses neorosaary to the rating of towns and cities : they made the intro- duction of such an engine a condition to the present classication of this city, and it in inconceivable that they would do this with- out being eatietie-I that it would be found a decided advantage. What. then. should be done? The committee should experiment with the engine again and again. with a View to becoming familiar with ita mechan- iam and testing ita etliciency. In no other way can aatiataction he nad either an to the aucceee or failure of the engine. One thing is certain, that if then in any more hlundr- ing at tires the poo le of the city will hxwe occasion to feel it y. It will he very hard for them to preserve that condence in the tire department which they ought to I._.... THIS is lo corli ` that we have known ll. PIERRE "UK and `mm met: any We have nu\'cn"el h.n1r..t t 1 have. And light cumnlittev to [Il`n\'u \A`lu-thel fault lies with it or with the pew-us I pulaling it. Hmnical engines Imus chine. operates! in n umum-r cnlmlnec glue dnulnta as In its utility. 1 the rst. engine at the tires. Au-I i useful as it was thought to ln-I wuul-I nut lmw In-on serious. I} Mr. Pomlt-rl_\'.|nal thou of hi: colleagues who no working harmoniously with him. dial nut upul my other result than that ruched Ivy the n-aignalion hum`:-. They tested the gem-rnl not-mhly u to their per- Ionnl pnpulnrity. nmhho tent was entirely nlhfsctury. iup'o\vot. The I \ mule obnoxious. The Ilomlul pull the but it must he mu! fort tn I'M the one oouplo u! put: clicl will hold otticr another viully nukiig. Tu}. einl I:i"t`0l;I. II In hoped they will not he Able to do any mil- 3 chief that cannot In repniml while they an in porn. twoyear uyntonu in by the-In ...- I- .,l...-_ .-..- nun- v-nu:--uavu `-\---a so... Mr. |`ovclcrly'u convention olmul-I hon ml):-nrnod Int \noI. It mule a tool of It- oolfon Mmulay wholi Pmlnlorly asked him- self to man. clinl resign. Incl than related In accept his resignation. .\Ir. Powdorlyi uppunonu on the committee ulidn\ Ml into the trap thus not lur them. They Itlll Iiw In worry him Iomv now. - -Ic'nrAa nlcr Ilmi/cl. OII""II-XCJVU-0 mm: lluogonou mo luuuou . . . . III lino-s.ou-In Inquest I lnuruon UVRIDE unn. Ill-at lnutuu. luapuryno In-hun uuloouucullvolu so Ulwtl pulnoquom In . . . III: " :.:'::- --'---~:.`.-.-A -:2 :2 9 an xouooa "'3?" an an o-|I.u.Il_o--rl-on-"ho-nt_T-1. -r, nuke IJIILI. Ill Uvlnnnurunnn vvvu-u u Tlll-I l.Al)l!-IS0li`S'l`. Al\'DREW`SCl`R(`.ll will1lI.\' 1 hold (hair Annual Sale of Needle Work and Cake on Thursday, Oct. 27, in St.Andrew's Hall. ---l|00RS OPEN A1`! P.)I.-- Dinner and Ten will be nerrod at I} o`olock. l1`.\tlmisz4lnu-'l`en Cents. A Cl II I t. , Amw um; ~-.- :-...:`--':.:= *' - .1 Oliver: uulumrpornlul Ann:-lmlouo or l-lurk-(III win he lulu! peuuully rupululblu lur all onion uw: pm, , no wltlcxr V riun man, a n mlmunl. In vu ovary Than-by mu A.l.IA.a`{:I `to tho ylnnor In one i th Inc Jul: ` Ton: human Wmota hunted ovary es-our L Inc. an KI; mroe . Kluuou. unuu-to. At an pouuu I'll tun. --o , THE DAILY Wino; l'u tvrn n-out tin`: the new ch 7 has been (alum. and It both it has `REGI: u`II.I-1:5` rm: .|. .l rnsi.-r Till 1.4 mun: a.-ans ANNOUNCEMENT. Uliuuuuuu nwwuuu - .u'..... v_.. -_'-' In S wlonlmm Stmol Mt-llmdlsl (`lmrvh T0 .\l0l{l ()\\'nnd .\lU.\'D.\\' I-I\'h:Nl.\`u as tul- lows: Sermon to lfaronls {And Teachers. in II n.m.. by Rev. J. \\ . S mrlrnx. ll`.`ll. : In (`hila- run. an 3 P.m.. by Rev. \ Illlam `l unbcrlako: ln Young leople. nt 7 p.m.._ bg ltor. Salem U. Bland. M.A_. Special Inllsrg _r lh`c-_ clugir n_nd la): the rlnldrcn. _llSb l- RAl.l( I-;_ mll any Mar of Bulhlm-hon: at oycnlnx service. _ l ubll1' Platform .\Im-um: on`Mur_ulu\yl1`.\'cn- mg. hhorl addresses by llevsm Inrl|ng.`Blan 'l`lnIborlukonmlulhern. Singlnf `tho smut \' School children undorleadelsh po Mr. Wade] _':3r par Or-Gan Div. ~_.r--_..--_-.-. . ; '1 .,,:(5" I f Ao\':ut'|'vo-Iinnxtu. n--- 4-, __ .__ A____u.___ nu can rather quocrly. 9 cunfuml II! the f- e uoculive buauvl of I not lllcmed. Tho)` mother yea. Anal `hon. odi- I ,-ll IA 1. 1 NP""lolIO dlthi Job H Nit. Ilylhh and chip mr cnlvuluul has not Inna goal 1 for the tire. wan-r vrl -ther Uh` THE BRITISH xvH1<:.s.nju1cp/q. ocr. 22. It has In-on I if it were is _- the clmnngu NI to s_;_1_g__gF NEEDLE womr) n.` nusnun A Lvnnllvrannuvnnun 2 humgu \ t the ma- nuu ' UQIPOII ITOQ Plk When the Free Prue adopted in present eight pnauform. cut and puted. but one pspcr III the count VII published in that shape. Now all Vb; India" pt N 'in America hue haul td dnio to L o verv Inc to succumb is the mid old Nu? York luunfanu mm` `A In.`Ir 'anAn hknnanln it-' I` I0 IUVUIIIIID I! ll`. "11 0| ROW IOTK Bhniug Post. It will soon abandon in` present blnnket fotg nnd_cnmo out `II an ninlnmnns nun:-. `hm nnnnlnr err mun` ha { PITHK UIIHIUW 10:11:. Inn]-`g. 0'1` 3 ` 0` bpnqo` `pa . u c must` \ ban! even 1!;utho"h;|?:|'piI` an _u n nan! ' IIIUJ an ! Detroit Hoe Press. '5... tin: Fun I up. an: \-Iluuuuvl nuluu berlniu'I netting sail with the mud: must be taught cannot be `to win `for him the dovotioa or conli ace of his clicnb. ` " mu-men.-r uernm. lvorylgoulv wants to goi a trust now days. even u youpg ma `ho wants I new ` winter suit. . uuaxau I mun In The oouuuittce recommends that resolu- tions be passed by oiciall bonds on the question and submitted _to the cungmgationa that u full expression of opinion may be ob- tained from the people. Thus istho .\lotho~ dist chqrch outspoken on thin great subject. I And lIo'll Want to (3031 ` Rochester llomld. / I:n-I-\~|wnlv In-nut: In an in I The tenipcx-nee question," says the manifesto. is the great question before the country and so rant in its importance that all lovers of their imperilled fellowmen, all advocates of social and moral rcformahould. for the time being, holclin Ibeyance partisan politics. and use their vote and iutluonce in all coming elections to parliament that not a solitary man who has declared himself up- posed to prohihition ahall be permitted to resume his seat in the legislative halls_ The temperance electors hare it in their power to do this if they will but consent to minor ditferences, and unite their forces on the broad platform of this great moml and political reform." -m... ........:u.... ............m...l. s|..o .....nI.. sum 1;: ANNIVERSARY skkiibze : ,,L,__ o._._ _. |....n..- .\|...__.I. Vrn nu qxuu.-nu. The conunittoo would not ignore, or lo l prvciate. the value of the subordinate forces in the struggle for leliverance from I great national bum. It rejoice: in the power of a moral auuion, in the good work wrought by the numerous temperance organiutions. in tho inuence of the religious uul politicnl press that in over becoming more potent for pnohihitory legislation. Still, the mightiest weapon in the conict is the ballot, and the decisive battles of the movement must be fought at the polls. The nttitutle and per- sonnel of the oppocition was never so clo.~arl_\' ~ dened. P|vu|vIrQ\-u wuss wvvu Irv `-.--... The sdoptioii of the set in the: counties and cities in which it is not operand is sd` vocntegl. and then the politics] Aspect of the can is nvievn-cl. To the committee `i; is obvious that the temperance reform has some hard battles to light before prohibition is Ruched. \ I.` `VII l'IlIUl\ll llll` Bllllilills \IIG\\'auc nu` l.-irgt~l_\' tlt-.ulru_y(-L That the consumption oi iutoxictuits is decreasing in a lvgrrc mrrospomling with the extent to which the RC1 is a-lopte I. That the reduction of verty, tliunken- nets an-l crime is more nnurriinre manifest. "That ultimate and complete victory over the enemy lies in total prohibition. .-\nl that these advantages and others may have the fullest etfect let ua work. pray anal vote against tho repeal of the act whenwer an nttempt is made in thnt dircc tion. Let the name of no member of the Methmliat church he found upon n repeal petition. Utterly refuse to have any put uerehip with a huaineu whose policy in that of tho nncrolxiau in the BIO of clvlaamim. violence and tonorilm. but it be known to all that a vote to repeal the act is a. vote ngninat prohibition, and every vote to sum tain the act in a vote for prohibition. Then. in the fear of God, let us endeavor to defeat the re ngltatlon all alon the line and prohibition will soon be main ." -ra. - )__.L._ _t .L- -..a :_ sh- ........a:.. `H93. 'l|mt the Inn` pn actor of public upiniuu. 'l`|u\l. \\'her1:\'er I: . ,..I oi... :- I "II IIllIIII|'l'|-ll t`ll'Yi\\l on withunt licsnur Iyatuu and \ ` of new and Iuurjc-I-sun A pornuueut committee on tn-mponuco. lppoiutod by the .\lethotliIt church. newt- Iy mot and iuuo-I A circular to the numbers uni Adherent: 6! the Methodiut church in Ontuiu. It in u Itirrlng muuifuto. In opening it diucuuca the .\`&>tt Act. now in form in twenty-tin counties and two cities. and up that no county or city ulnpting it has yet rtjectul it although reputed ouru have been main to luring Ibuul that yuult._ The people urr urged to Itand by the nlliu.-n of the government and assist them in the enfurumu-ut. 0! the law. The vulunhle leuona taught by thc u-Iuptiun of the Act are thus cnpitulatul : .. l`L_. .n.- _I_..|:.:.... ..lo|.- lb...-..- -u--D:-nu \wl..`u.--. . Thus the nl-olitinn of the Hwnnc Iyltcm has not been followed by mmvm-rcial din- .-.. ..-.-....... ..., ...--- ... .. .... _ yur Ago. or at the duo ul an Inn election. The omlhtinn of the poople upon the details 0! Mr. Glulnumc-`a u-heme. (the only um before tho purple). in not uunnplute. and at ` this junchuv it is doubtful how the vote upon I} vro_uIa| gu. I\rI cu. Thbngh nixlo law: no alohtoul. hovevor, the and mu! queulou in homo rule for Iro- lamul. The pouplo will In pnceully voting upon it lll. Ilnw u thounml other things an cleponclnnl upun it. Aml how in home ` rule n-gunlo-I! Very much u it an 5 .4. , __ _. .1 I..- ..t AL- l-_n _I_..nl..- vvuu-u r-v . J A! ull the lab matings. hulood. pulky but been debated. and this it uh: postal lyunulgnollhotlunn. The lulu In to cnpmn public attention nd to [Inst politi- hl column that an leolgue-l to hunt the Inna. The uh:-lo-l `function and whlauc-Llnuoiu-0 ol the people nah II In- cumlmn upon tho puny lnulon lo nlnpo their plum on an unduly new Mill. The public pain in luoiugllnlrly full. and it vlll not be uurpthlng if. ere long. the Inllot be and u the only eocliva wny on! showing which ply lull Llw ouuliclonco ul the elec- t!"l`ickels-2. 2: Reserved Souls. Plan open at llendcnonb Bookstore.