THE t IRSURLRIJE GUHPANY. HARTFORD .\'Bi . r\._L l\..1s.I ggmnnml ` IGHR/87M/18 0/: ml '1./0/II? Henderson & 00. We cordially invite everyone to come At my time and lake I look at our stock. You will not be pressed to buy. Our premises are larga and there is room {or all. Aunt. I. Which those who have seen it nyi has never been snrpusotl in this vicinity. It in impouiblo to enumerate one-tenth of the Articles that go to make up the Mag- nicent Show which our Store now presents, but from all parts of the world we hnvo gathered together`: collection of Manufac- turen of PLUSH, BRASS. CRYSTAL . andLEA1HERH I/N1/SUALLYBR/[L/ANT sdcbnd-Hand Book: bought. and sold by A. S I II M ON D8, HOLIDAY - GOODS To The EI}.~VTc~tT`ToTrs;~(.`ataraqui Ward. I nnmln n1Y.u- nu--.10 '1`! w.:.I.nH.u. in H... HENDERSON & G0. , BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. CHRISTMAS is come -HARDY 8,% @ Piles of Goods go- ing out. Variety Large and Prices Low at TEN PERCENT. In Great Variety, by the Best Makers. CONTINUES Corner Brock and Wellington Sta. Cash Discount off all Dress Goods 200 and over. CORN-ER BOOKSTORE, .- -.._ _.-v.v.v . V-v--..v .--.- . (}l.\1'l`Ll!`.M|-2.\'.-.\a requested by the above named doctors. I very cordially ollbr myself as one of the candldntea for your aulfrnnu. The honour is one not only unsolicited. but ONE PRICE STORE, All This Week. ARE |'Rl-Il ARl'2D I-`UR IT. OUR DISPLAY OF` STILL 88 Princess Street. IN THIS YEAR any Goons. -Has the but uaonmentofalbrlugun Under wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Sctufl. Umbmllu. Col. Inn, Handkerchiefs. kc.. for men. st Cash. Prices. imported direct. for our own trade. Gentlemen can dpond on getting Rollnbl `oodon-on 2 .A_._IEEEL=ZEl'Y` E.._..I-_ .111.` |1,.|.,,_ one or the candidates (or aulmuze. only unsolicited. quite unexpected; and it oloowd my uor\`ic`on in your inlaroals shall be discharged conscien- tiously to the host of my ability. As It in an olue of trust. and ooudcnco so it Jos. .A.. 3-. SMITH, \lnnnuA\--I- I`Annn -' llliflun rrnw-up ;THE PLLLUE FURNISHINB STORE 11..- .L- I...a --..........-...on-m.n....._ IY_ (lll V` IAVIEIU UUUIJD Ill DIIIIJIIKI. IJVUTUUIII. I inga and Trouaeringa. which he will make up \ in 11:-at-class` style at reasonable pi-ices?` ` ` The subscriber' is now prepared to show complete assortment of the LATESTJALI. 1 and WINTER GOODS in Snlungu. Overcoat Inns: and 1`:-nuunnrlnu-I urhlnlu M; will -n-In: nu ?To THE PUBLIC. A splendid n tmont. of FA 4 SUITINGS and UVEROOA INGS; also obby TROU- SERINGS that would please the moat fastidi- ous mate. made up in the Latest En ab and American Fashions. and a. l`irst- use Fit guaranteed. ` . Remembe; the place: :, ` P- :3- KENNEDY, `([570 ST Qtrnnrn from fun: nmnn !.JusT ARRIVED I Receiv'ed to-day, direct from factory, ll splendid lot of LINED GLOVES in Kid, Indian 'l'n.n Buckukin, and the Celebrated Napa Tan Buck, all of which will he sold Cheap. J R. RATTEN BU RY, .__,_________.___ To the Electors of Ontario Ward. l\` Alf.`-Inn unumnll inn -n `Inna {An In I}... v\4\.u=- Just think of it: 500 Men`: Suita from 3.50 up. W Boys` and Children`: suit; from 235 up. 5(l)Men's, %yo'and Children`: Oven-coats from 831!) up. Mon`: and Boys` Pants from L25 up. (}ents'Furninhings. Hats Fur Cape. r Coats. Gloves. Trunks and Valiseo at Snr prising Low Prices. See our Street Advertise- IIICIIL Bo sure and call at the STAR before chasing elsewhere. vi -...-.- _ a. walk Bigger Bargains Than Ever This Week Ia MnonAx1-Tunon. -_j !5DK1No B'mi:rr. And the work will be better done. Ifit prevents the moths from get- ` ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. Remember then _GALLOWAY'S Send to Galloway before the rush comes any Furs, you may went repaired or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE GLOVES! ll'I'he Largest Stock in the city to selec from. No trouble to show good;. K000?! T. Hum: .\'. McNeil. J A. I4-lleup. Owen Tierney. 138 PRINCESS STREET. J.` 3: PAGE & 00., _-w:`---.n-a_n.- 4 KING S'l`.. 2 dbore from Wnro olco. (Lam Cutter for Mr. Z. Provult). SLE/6'/1 R0358 & 000lV 00,4 78 EN MABSE. AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 98 PRINCESS STREET. --A SI !-ICIA L'l'\'--- Both for Lulieu and Gentlemen. in 4 variety. FINE F1 IRS ...-. ..-o-u. -nu-u -nyuul Ilul IIIIIIOIIIIII` udgeur ever produced. No lady should be without one. as due cw won both A Cup and I Bonnet at the ulna time. has A C.A.EE - has A BOJN Nzztr. To the Electors of-0-ntario Ward .- 1lln`\Y l`l I`\lL`\' A. -.u.....no...l I... cl... L _----o the place and 84 Princess St. the number. LANSDOWN E The L-an. um Stylish and Fuhionable >l...l...... ..... __..I..__n 11- . u . FURS OPP. CITY HOT}-IL. KINGSTON. Leading Hatters and Furriers, . OPP. W/INDSOR HOTEL. N 1.1: k . "7 ',"";?'."`u .'\ vi}-um "31 In sad sad Pu-nun Lamb. "`1``.'1T'3'_ "V_3"`}.33 N93- _ .I. ll. garrulne-nx. E. J. B. Ponso. W. ll. Mckme. ll. W. IL Mclhu, W. Carey. 1.. Clomouls. Jno. Kelly. Robert '1'. Burns. X. McNeil. I'0.Plnr Hurt. Halter. '.. um manna smut! Pnormn on. ` UNM 7 -7- -V-. _v.. we. the undcnnrned Eloctorn. nwqm-st you to oer yourself as a candidate for A ldc.-nnnn lur Ontario \\'nrd.nnd prumiso you our hmrtieul support and Inuence: J. IcNnughton. R. M. Rose. 1`. lcmnluy. Jun. Fraur. Wm. Anon. J. .\l. Mnclmr. J. smith. J. l`. Mitchell. \Vm. Riga '. J. B.Mnr . Jno. Mo av. John Sch or. Jim. Lnldlnw. Jam. Karnnqrh. David 0. Lmldhuw. A. (Juan. 1`. 0. Rudd. H. 1': Shihley. R. J. Bowen. Juhn Raynor` , Juuos B. Johnslon. John Indie. - Jno. Ward. A. P. Knight. Jno. C. Inna. IL Surlinl. .l. Belcher It. E. Kent. Thou. Y. dmn. w. 1'. Mann. Thom. Mllhh Saul. do. Dun Calluz n. Robert cndry. J r.. Riclmni '7`. Wulkem. Thou. Wilson. J. H. Wplkem. Thou. Peters. ll. Vouhon Rom-nu. R. (`I-nwtunl. Jun. McArthur. A. Rosa. II. M. lirilton. W. I). Mclhw. George A. Kirknnt.-lok.'l`. M. Pnrkins. l`. I-`. Uudorslec-I :-. Wm. Furd. Jnu. L Whiting. l.. W. llroek, R. M. Ford. I-2. A. Bunlh. J nu. h V\ h|l R. Ford. .I, ll rl-ml rboxo. 5 nuvcx. use : 1..- .;A .,,, ; uvnv pulsar --w-- Netu-ly an the litigation and rcaistod Iettlo menu In Life Auaumnoo arise from clauses ..nd conditions in the ulictes.'- `rho: often read "indisputable after two yqgun from any muse whatever." provided on! that that-ondltiona u-ekoptlntnct. The S . ' ianbsoluto rs- mNm'rto.v.u.. and therefore-uhsoltttely ndlt . D|llJ\bl0t\1lel'l.\\'0)`ot\l's. We have no pt-oritl on! only." . novel-nlllinpllIueu....... Quay Total aurplusto poltcy holder! . 59I.I.'Q.W Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . l.573,(R7.I0 llJ 8&d0 New 1410 Business for I813 .. Luv: um Acomnn-. Eur unto: tip to Ii` I`. WILL .. tl)-I (nolmox . runa- MUNICIPAL use 7/0N5`. maf LAIIIFIS A.\'l) GI-2.\'TI.l-l.\lI-Z.\'. Ila-Ina sun` lhnl If olc-Nu! Mayor of this (`ily for l."s\K my a mun-no in the found! during lho yuu will meet with the nppmvnlu! the public in end. I n-upoclhllly solicit our volennml In uvnw in Iha cunning Ila)` ly lillmuon. I will u to no mum In behalf of monuurw which I1 I he in the inlureola of Kingston and no peoph-. \'n. n w u Iun.`\' ; \- To the E /ec;ors of Kingston .- To `fill ILECTOBS : In nopoctmlly nollcmnc your vono and inuences hr the ensuing Ihyonlty election. I trust that my at-vloolntho council In Important ponltlong nnd my tldollty to the lnuronu o! the clty at lute, will command Inc to your mlloot Iupponnndoonddontlon. Your-I hlthmuy. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. DBENNAAN FOR MAYOR. A I uv uuvcvu Nov. . an-n..._| -A-91-4..-__ A.|..n- u. . n\n.|..._ __. _,.:_:.._.3__., E2120;/',sjeAAL/s_r{c (kl M3` AN_NOUNOEKlj'_l: .._.-_.T_ cw wuv -----v.v V`, -v.----.`'-- uuuuu I rwpcvlfully snlicil your votes and Inuence as Alderman for the ensuing ya at. Inn in niuu-run 'roi~{:'rmbi:'i1'i"i"zs' MARTIN'S - opsm . Hosf. ` SATURDAY, O`C- 3.30, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. i `Nu; m. Now `men. Now Wuvlnh. `fr 2 at.-raaunu. Dc; mum. e. vutn:m:u-I In. uoau IOIOI --~---- .v- - -w--'39: $11: Iirtl. Mlnquan hot at (`nun Hun 2! Over I` Bdllhnl Arlhui View!!! LANDS 0!` `III IIDNl('IB1' ION.` and " NOLA ND`! OOLDIN `OI l$lCl.' um .... -- 1.-. .1 1-_._.__. .u_n,.._.__ n.-;... -r.._. _._..... ___J . .---_.,.--.--- V- lfrll Idltil- MI &` CNIIINII. Lin. Ovd Haul AdIlIuu:`(`h||dl'!`.I. 2.1:`. Han mum at Rum`. nun L ' %".'..:..;-.....`....t,_~ - unotut Spa-lull; OIJO out In Italian. MUNICIPLIQ l2I.l aTIONST Llarrufhc-rs. ll. Ilunnn sum Llii J1:j.nnAni:n`L coirm; n --._u_. -n .5... . ....n.... -...a ....a-{..a -...n MAYER} CT'\(_,'{e8a. llolltfvgd Koala Adul! It`; I |'|nnupu~n ll .\'|nbn`u lk slurr. HKTTIIR TRAY IVER IIIIUIIN. OI Hutu: Dompnnyuuuu lxmri. ' J .\IlI`.88\1 rm hues up to 30-1 rant Ali ' Ili88\VlP'l'. Ann 3.. K. Scan. James Y ll`. Robert C ristoo. It`. .\'. Lavhunot`. I-`md. Crosby. \\'. C. (`an-ruthers. M. S. Sutherland. And othols. \\ . n. :llL`I(n(`. L1`. I-Z. A. Booth. J. A. Ilendry. B. W. Robertson. l`nlrlc|: Brown. N`. K. .\`.-.m SIIIII. (I0. Jr.. ID. L1`. M Pl!-kin: T_o-the Electors 0} catamqui Ward 1 -.. .n....On)I.- ..nli..h unlln Ivnfnn 4\i\:I l....--..- John Schllol`. Suul. Ind; Lung ; I l|I'. DR. 1). l`lll|`.l4'AN. _ u -uu nu [nu-uyu`. I. M. l)RE.\'.\'.\ .\'_ F. S. REES. The Montreal Gtlztlfc is not pleased with .the manner in which the labour organiza- tions of Toronto have been treating the Royal labour commission. Such, indeed, is the disfsvour with I hiuh it is regarded that summonses have had to be issued to certain parties. compelling their attendnncein orde' .to get evidence from them. The Gazelle is satised that political feeling is at the bot- tom of the case, and se remarks : "There s,lways has been of late years considerable of pplitics mixed up with the labour movement in Toronto. One of the chief professional workers is an employee of the Ontnrio go\'- ernment. whose services to the province no 7 one hue ever been able clearly to dene, but whose hand is often seen in the pronnnci memos of the central trsdes` organisation. the striking peciilierity of which is that they coincide in a remarkable manner with the momentary platform of the grit pnrty. Whether the inuence of these professions! workmen hnslbeen need to hinder the work of the Royal labour commieeion we do not know. but that in fair inference nnlqs the `I of nitnesseet pea dteetf an . h`el:arkenaseviulenu.~e`-`t tbennvorhingnien I I I I I at Tomato are in tllqllbpllv petition of have-. I u 1 ingno giievnnc-nu In rinsed}. l erhnps_ 1 Infant, uuuiumuao not um grin. I .. ('01. L E1.` A` I DIS 1 L IHf.l .\'('l`.`..\'.- S. ('. Bartlett. in the Forum. discusses that live and alvru_\'s interesting theme, col` lege distnrhsncee. and in doing so he em- phuizes two things : (I) that. the disorders originate with the few and not the many : and (2) that they are "maivnitied by the munitions reporter." The question arises. How shall these relics of lnrbariauiani be obliterated `.` The evil is deep-nested. It is- asso-.-iuted with tradition. and tradition dies hard. The traditional notion of misrule is reinforced hy another traditional false notion-thst I dilfemnt code of honor. morals. duty and conduct belongs to college life from that which attends common life. and that a college community is exempt from ordinary obligations and responsibili- ties. | rsctites condemned and punished by the common and statute law are looked upon as very allowable frnlics in college. The utlronts. and Men the violations of eonal lih-~rt_\`, in cert.-tin forms, re but good sport. This mistaken standard is sustained by two other forms of [long sentiment; an excessive t`lilS8 spirit. and it fplse senseof college honour. Under class pressure students will sign a petition or in- cur an expense they do not believe in. cut a recitation they desire to attend, and be towed intaoproceeding which they condemn. The boldness of the ill-disposed is not"con- fronted by the courage of the good. In communities generally the disposition is for the people to band together 1nd detect and punish u'rong~doing; in college communities the combinntion is to -prevent detection. Admitting all this, whst is the remedy! Hrst the reformation of the underlying sentiment, the treatment of the student as any other citizen : thou. the extension of this reformation of seiitinient to the students tl1euisel\'es;and (last) the spplication of punishment in severity proportionate to the offence! We wonder what the students of Queen's thinks of Mr. Bartlett and his ideas Y ..._ r,... -- .-.. ..- ..V..-. .- .- quoatiou of clnllan and vents. an-I to a holding puurr at nu) prim I million in of no ICLOIIIH. .,..---. _.... .... -..-. vv. -..-- Iuv'rCII\u1'II nu .--l liunent, and cuuvulully mo. upon the N exercise of put)" unfnirnc-an tuuve him from ejection. Anal luring I" then month: he has In-en visiting the urrinloftlut lime when he vuhiil nukr an npponl to the peo- ple and neck in rlccliun the rm.-over`\'. at lent pnrlinllv. of his farmer pulilicul re` |peculsi|it_\'. The gun-rmnenl, it in aid, will "rem-np:un~" the vonatiiuen.-_\-. The gun-rnum-ut in; yet to cnptun-" it hum-u1J_\'. Tluu .\lr. Bninl is to resign at All nhuvu pn.-ll_\' clutly the purpooe ui the miuislI'_\' In hmc him pullnl lhruugh an l'it'I.`lil\ll, an-I. in some \u_\ . at the haul of the pull. It can he done. It is only: ,.:__, [I II I ,. u. gorornmc-M in sun I": recapture the nut." To he sure We gnu-rum-I is um: ul IN: ; won it otherwise Hr. ll-sin] noulcl not hurt Iheelroatu-y l0c.'nuNIIlIOIu mlon-puma! the people. Al I matter 01 law! the guvernmcm or at lent some new member a! it. acting on bolull o! All rnwle Mr. Iluinl the Haul ol a politician he is to-day. When IIOl|I`Il" 0-I defeat. no fir an the lullou coal-I imll can daflll. he was willing to nbiclo by the result. but he wu inducocl to ulna ulna!- nge of the ruling uf n putinn rurning olliusr and he dial nu. uul dopemlvul in par 1L- I(-_.-..a .....I -.._......t..II.. .-- _...-.. TIIE LA (row: co.v._wssIu.v. v --vv _.-..---v VI --..--cw---v wuuu-u BEING solicited by a X: number of the electors of I-`rontenngornul 0 stun`! fun-Alder 1.-um fur 1588. I now Mr your rows and in- n mam-o. _ N. WILMO1`. \ The Information In mildly conwyoul to we pnu that Mt. Ihinl, ol Qua-uh, N.l!.. Alter holding the nut. to `Md! be In not elected. {or nearly I you. IIII making his party blush by the Imlmnlooly cl MI cou- clucl. is willing In oummlor It. The IBM`- uco in (Iron II the ammo than that Inc will In I c-ulinlal.c lot n--election. ml that "tho grarupuuivvty IuUI-n; uiuu-I` .uuo{="u'n.opnnuu dlbohulob clan vuuu: lbw uylbb at cheap wurI;I uwvdudn pa-as KIIIIF ,I - IIENII Ih.-Inna: wnuv uu7rTuu wine, a gal. In publhlsd ova-1 udu '-'33 0|: . . ALI`.-flallunmn-than: nllLn&l.I Till III Wmu B: tubal mvwry us- h.u tug . on. Unluh. gr III on via tun. . louuuu.&-h II ICC! Illnrou" cour Ilntl. Int lain Lon Meal mun-ullu In I 'oUl U I-31.` I gloat Ilul. oust I10 huruon Na in IN .I:: .3 B uuulunlu. ' It ulumnunnml Abdulou Q ` Inc In Illboluld I M ||lulIlI7by|I\o ""nu"'..m` THE DAILY WHIG. IMLI II )' FUR l'l'I\n'(`II.l.S`A'. ANNOUNCEMENT. '0I'fllI' Otis-Diur. ...v _......v._ VJ __..u_.'-. --.u-. I mun om: myself for l'o~olo(`tion to the position of Alderman for Ibis ensuing year. I wish any mu-r I cannot aoo personally to kind lv l\Cl`0|Il this request for their mm and in- IIOIYCL`. n-pnnuu runny ylujuu IDW. J. I P8838. lorbtu. Ans-o. utE'un:.~c1'u. _,_ -_,, A- ..._. A_,__..-_- N rllll. a pa-'1) or In THE BRITISH WING. 'I`llURSI)AY. DEC: 1. Linn-ooal lip: Len London. I.osnn.\`. Dec. I. -- Rev. hn Linwood has left umnefoua unpaid bill: hind him. He \\"iu eonncteal with the bible clan: of the Dumlu strep: Cantu Mothodint `church, Mill about two weeks ugo he nu ted that the clan [nuke their putdr. v. J. V. Smith. I Chrintmu prcuvht. The truncation found fnvor. and 3 nnlm-|-iption was mule up. Linwood noted as truuror. And when he went many he forgot _`l_o Inns] over the funds. Al-I. .1 vi: W9: at lint person who I ontiangl `1.u_w-no-I`: home After the ex lolion, and in bmiiiw that it moxcnnud y gum, .nmluIm-_ ` '. . ` -'~ - I Ullllllx Illll Pl`Ull.'8llUlIl\I IIIIUTEIII.` A news render st Killaruoy has been aen- ` ,1 tonced to: month`: im iaonment for sell- ing copies of the Unilt Inland containing reports of meeting: of suppressed branches > of the national lopgue. '53 [I10 ITEQ CKPIUSSIOII 01 PIIUIIC OPIIIIOII. The Dublin Expmm (conservative) says then uover was such 5 meeting before in Dublin. It asserts that its sup run in- cluded peers, ecclesiuats, civil igni tnries - ml representatives of the rnilwsy, shipping, banking and professional interests. A news render At Kilhnnw has been mun. run: The l"nunuIu`.v Joou-mql any: the surround- ings mved that Lonl llartington and Mr. (lose ten were avowed enemies of Ireland. ` Detective: guarded the twtrngliahlnen as if they were: con la of ours. T he meet- ing was uttended my only those who had ; tickets and no claim could be mule that it Wu": the free expression of public opinion. The Dublin E.rnnr.m lcnnn.-rvntival sum line of the (-`realest I-Iver Held In Dublin -- Cleur l'au-ty opinion. Dr Bl._l.\ , Dec. l.--'l`he Irish Timcu (con- sruti\-: ) cltimn that the unionist meotin ' was an numbing: of iptelloct. courage. um gopular feeling, to pmtut not an a minority us substantially as an equal portion of the Irish people against the policy of the home rule party. The I"nu-mllu'.t Jmnrnnl nvn {ha nurrmmrl. DYE!` I penuu. Yoalenlnv III to eminently fitting is day for n display of chnrity_,on the part of those whonre mmfuruhly housed anal clul that mnny luliel interested in the relief of the poor, started on tollecling tours. And they were very nuccessful. The poor relief uno- ciation mmmennlu itself to the puhlic. for the ladies who diopenu the funds no that it is principally used for relief of unfnrlunnto u i and children. f;-t-}re_:I5t:drs ;::o;:tenac FIE Ill-`l\'n! cnnltnn-I Mr on `pure. minim`:-n II. AL- IlIl'lIl. Illll "C7 rvplll : It was fourteen degrees above xx-m yes- terdny and only as law degrees lower than that to-duly." ' "\\'e| . it is very cold. Yes iv. is. he replied. "hunt is the wind lh-it nmlwn A person feel it more than ordin- uh`. I have seen the mercury down to 20` In-`low zero. and would call it worm hcaide to-clay. You see the wind strikes the ex- posed parts. drives the heat away, and mmno.-a the feeling of intense cold to come over I penon. Vania:-ulnv um: nn nnninnntlv ujnn . rhu The In-anon Why the llxtruue (Told It felt ~ b --llelpli|g the Poor. People think the weather very mid. and have been enquiring how low the thermome- ler is. .-\ reporter naked Dr. Knight, the local observer of the mo.-toomlugiunl depart- ment. and he replied : ll was fnnrh-on clcmvrnan nlnnrn 1.-rn vac. ITEKVU On Green`: tint! visit to the enitentiary ha gave hi: mum on Jacobs. and on the aeooncl owuion an Johnson. He in I good~ luoking nun. wear: I owing` moustache. is wyenn of age, and weigh: IN RI. Hi: eyes no that in the pictures. because he would not be photognphod with them opon. The chid of lice has written to the nu- thoritieu at luton regarding l}im. He will no doubt be en! In nrinnn mum umruwl ll nulumn reglrtung am will no doubt. be sent to prison ugain. lull WUTV vluglll. One of the Invu IL! (Swen, now under Arrest at Rnlluton. He was u-nl to the peuitoninry for new-n years. He put in one year, and at the end ol this period on- ulpl. Ho t through a window in the dome and let imnelf over the wall by moons of I rope. He had not been hunlpf until recently. Chi (:l'QAI|`I nal vinil In Hun I"|nnl|;Inn.:uI-I` llla Diaper-It-nroe ll Canada-lie Wan (bore no Innate ol the Penitentiary. .\ few olaya ago John Green and a "pal" trieul toenter a heat in Ilallanton. N.\'.. lot the purpoee ol rubbing it. A watchman saw them vrawlinx through a window in the lmilrling anal gave an alarm. anal in a ahort time the police haul the men in charge. 'l'ln-. are aale-burglan of the moat desperate lrio . Uu tno way to gaol tire:-n'I compan- ion eeoapnl. Sinus the arrest etlorta have been made to trace Green I career. Photo- graph: oi him have been lent to thee in r-harge of the prison: in Canada and the United States, and to chief: of police in dif- ferent cities. Dr. Lu-ell. Ianlen of the penitentiary. irlcutilied the man uito rea -lily. Urwn hail, many years ago. u not {mm the west to the penitentiary for live wan {or burglar '. Am-r a short service he hcoanre very ill anal Ill pardoned. In ISSI a ate at the car wurlu was blown open. The hurglaru expected a gourl haul anrl were Iniataken. There was no money in the safe. The burglars jumped on a train and went to Bellefilh. They triecl aafehn-ahing there anrl were caught. the (If Han Inhn Ia; (luv-on nn\a- nnrlnr I > plea uljwhul. hr ii that were low ihdr occupation would he gout and their palin- cal rupluyorn would law no iuulur me la: lion. The lnlnnur oocnmiuloa in tho null! I u! q uiacorc loin Io an-uro nlalooco inur- iug on the relation oi labour Ami capital in unlor that Q remedy may ho ulevlaoni lot any M ml evil: that main. uni it will he vc'ry`ro- grvlhhio ll ponnul nltiolnuu or political purdnnohlp in cllovori so rooclcn tin com- Iulnlanon` work uhartivo." This in the layup oi I government pupa. one which he the noun: :5! tin govern- uout uul ill rnnimu. lint. Inc all nivqyn. at bout. it dial not. of count. oc- cur I0 (50 Guam that the conulnion lnu noi. in ll: punouol. tin ooullclooco oi the cult: labour puny. Sumo ol In noun has lave l-on intimately ialuliloul with tilt` labour party. and do most illorungllly how in can ml in uuieuu. but than an other: who have willing to uolumounl thou. willing to maul their uppiuuont to the conclusion. nu their ability to opo- lngln lat cry ulnoruomlug 0! their palm Mluueon The Inuulnon oi the labour Cwwv u--v--u-.-w v. v-.- ;nT.;I';ua ms; with: ad ....."{..'.2'. rent: ultnttlcl have Inc: an hr uotoomycl u to In hatter curved by the govorlmout ol thp - clay ; they `fool. hither. that that gorermnen. has been most uuvnlmllul ol couoquoucu that it would he u cute n! time to pour into the can ol than who do not sympathize with than the Jotdln of their grievances. Iirtup they an making A miotqshn per` hurl it would ho butter for they who tool that their position In life run In lnnotlttod I-_v Iaghlation to In their opinbtll before .`w uommhdou and place upon it the rape: Iihility of muting worthy rommutemlotionc. But It they do not it does not lie in the mouth 0! any one to nttrilmto to their nilenct improper uwtlvu. THE CSECTWEATHER HERE. TALK ABOUT A` MEETING. Iiounly Io mo host or nmlny. should be tenrlu-ed and not oollclwcl. I shall. therefore. not mung: a vow. Ioavhx it entire- ly to your own ood Judarmentqlho all upro- uenl you In the Council. GEORGE s.'mc.\'wrcx. A aao one Locked up. uvuu-7 -- -7. ;nlt|Idrpo|il|~ I II their inh- rootoomyclulo N u----..`v-.p-uu +up------v-v-- v--... 9. ova m-'3, - aw ntnf. YOU ARE SURE TO SECUR GREAT BARGKIN8 In Staple and Fancy yoods. Clothln . Gent! I-`umishintlloou and Shoes. Inn: oodn. PM ha. Conn and Caps. 0 I ran`: Fur slot 110 l`\_u-allure. House- lw Fumlamnn. a wool Ilsttruoes. Oil Paintings And` irrou. Cxookcry. huh. Bllvorwu-e. cur-ulu Polo: and man. `I `M Fl) Ilhl WHQ III `V001 llllflllu oi: Pd;'l'Inpn:'d -pu-nor lamp. on Culul Pd Mill RI nulhozlcu :hcr.ood=.:z M At Less than no CENTS ox THE nonum. at V `zoo pnmomss smmm. 200 GREAT BANKRIUPIT -srocks . ._ pn rIlll\vllIc: n\v nwvn SEQOND - HAND BOOKS Make your sleotion now before the best are sold, at l.\' ntforinx myself for re-election to the '- lion uf Alderman for the ensuiuyocu. N upectfully sullen your rules And in uauco. JOSEPH II`. SW'll'l'.