' Ti vv T--.__ , WAN'l`ID-,laADIBfor our lhll uid Chrlw ' 3:; on h`:n::.hOll`:t`Jl 11', ' nlouy mule. Work oaotbymull diuunco. gnrtloulu-anon. No ennui . ddroel at. once. St.. Boston. Ounscuntxrconlli : In-. Exjlfl. _ r`. , R. SPENCER EC 3. Rem ember the Place. 79 BROOK`-STREET. ma no ms and nanny of omsms anons. An Indian vumy 3 and umothm to plane everybody. mi: , _"_'1 {All READY! All READY I! HOLIDAY TRADE. And Continuing During the Entire Month of December. LOT 1, 3,000 Children's Christmas Cards at lc each. LOT 2, 5.000 Large Christmas Cards at 2c each. LOT 3, 7,500 Extra Fancy Christmas Cards at 3c each. COME! COMEII WALSH & STEACY S. GUARANTEE. B- %SPEJS|'OER- WALSH & STEACY. ------POI TII--~ cu:-----v-- vu vuvu TEE CLASSES are open In the rooms 0! the Mechanics` lnalltute. corner of Princess and Montreal Slroels. ------TIRHR oru. Tvo uumoiont uurouu will he required for lhe due fullment of each contract. Spoclcn Hons and forms of lender can only be had on linking application to the Bursar: of the re- Ipoel lve`innuI.utionn. N.B.-'I`endcra Are not required for the sunnly lpocIIve1nuul.uuon|. required supply olbulchol-`I meat to the Asylum: in Toronto. london. Kingston and Hamilton. nor to the Contra] Prison and Rofonnutory for Females in Toronto. . `Hm lnrml nr nun tnnrlnr nnl nnvmnrilv un- in Toronto. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- opted. W. T.0 REILLY. R. CHRISTIE, lnnmwtnrs 1.! Prison: And Public (`hu-it ins. Aulumo tor the name In Toronto. London Kingston, Hamilton and lie; the Central PI-hon and Rotormuory for es.'l`oronto; the Rolornnlorr for Bun. Penetunruinhena : Q &. Q-rail\Iu `lull, quill; For the an 3` ot Butcher`: lent. Butter. Flour. Oatmeal. toes. Cordwood no the following institution: dun-inn tho nu ma; \'ix.:-The ` oaunou. Poutaooa. Comwoou no the rouomng lnautuuonn dur the you 1888. \'ix.:-'l`he Aulumo tor the name in Toronto. London Kinnton. Hamilton Orlllh: the Central Ploll and ltotormuory for lomuea. Toronto; the Retormntory Do I. Puotsnguisheno; the Institution for tho and Dumb. Belle` '\'1'l:`o and the Institution tor the Blind. Brant- . THE underuignod will receive Tenders up to Noon of - TUESDAY. DEC. ex-.h,'1s37. Fun: 05.: nunnlw nf llnonh--H \l-gt Duct. Plann- M HIUV It Illlr vv Inuvuula. nu. no 1-nmo s'rn&. - R, M, HOR8E.Y &. oo. ; IENDE/i9"ron`i}PPL/Es. 1881 -TmulB. Color Clams. touch mornin from no to 12) we a Io-om or xenon 1 2' W0 9-*9 t.-TkT-1.1!! QIU II 0! CW anti UICBIIIK XIX)`-ll WICII I. r aloe in this depu-tment bein mueh beyond my previone. we have foun it ne- ceuery to replenish our etock eevenl timee. enhiklar nowk eecured the balance of 3 v e etoc at e greet bergein. en which we oer ewey below regulu pricee. . Inspection invited and notrouble to ehov Murray & Taylor's, Ladies and `(ientlpurehuing Drona Goods this month can do d on nding n ne din lay of new .\ olegunt good: with us. r Islam in this dnnnrtnmnt. lninn munh Two Cases New Dress Goods VIOLIN AND UUADIPILLE MUSIC . I R. CHRISTIE, Inspectors of Prisons and Public Churn ice. Parliament Buildings. mu Nov.. 1887. _ New Feather Trimmings, New Plush Trimmings, New Button Trimmings, Ornaments and Loops. Gimps and Braids Murray & Taylor's I to the mob of business on account of own` the In% nnnhor of Stoves and R which ' nd It I Wlniblo xhlhl .`.'u."2c::1'\-if. um vromnhnll u. n..'. a.a .3 show In vlalmu nova... ot G RNEY8. ntlonr aroroouu. N0. mwsmm . ninth and comm than the llndn. and on- no In oonpomlouw unto umlumdo 0 In [C than wvll5|.lIIIlI of`yhu lo Pnwdon owom.vIucAn. B0 AL AK- | \'2 POWDIR 00. 5` Wall NJIOI. Now 176 PRINOEBS STREET. -Absolute|ywP_u;o_. This Powder never nun. A mu-vs-I o Hulda. ml-nnnlh And uhnlnuunnna-Q Mm-u N`EWC UD S` EDQOATIONAL. LOW PRICE STORE. XIQIZXQ $9: jcuzjz--- an nuzmn s'rnnn`r. Fl:-at-Clan lllomontu-y Education In Rm: Ilsh. Icuunuuon. Clunlcu Anql Book~Kooplnx. I. RYAN. RA _. Prhminnnl mnn mnnh Innl-ninn hnm mu E U-ll llll IIIRICTXV-`I'll 3. RYAN. B.A .. Prlnvdpn nan: way qua gnevmg was we Ill-IIOO so little prognu, the vohusim in thine accidental way . a slight insight into her hllhnudix lnvxlo ofprootisin tint which he would faiu teach` his wife. on mind in beginning to wake up. her vision crown CIOIPOI . Perhaps he: nun the hm had her thoughts I0 intend on correcting her own Ihonuoaninp the hu b.-on led glue to use her husband`: &nov.~Qd~ iugu in I Iomesvhatdilfcreut If I. lthorto -he thmnghtofhit way: an 3 was ub- nnlutely necessary for gentleman who lain 0:! In move in the hut opt-Inky. She has |l\\`o|_\I- kn:-wn llutt ha hop! fut hon-es. wt: cwu-tum at men-3, umr nml jlnen enterI" I ho I.-.`nr In-ta on man favorite in the want. Hg belong: to 9 club. tojuwul, pcglnp. in I 1` "WV. lupple IIIIB Wllllll lvplu III `II. dark. eurnpotly but iueoctuflly ing the right way and grieving tint _the nukes no littln nronI~nnn_ aha unhhninl in inlnn nmxidenlnl D10!` I0 oe PIIIBU. llllll IMIIINKI .' This. however, is not all. Suppose after the early months of married life gradually her husband begins to him. at leee lavish use of money. and tlrpn to urge upon her eome little attention to economy. aaeuring hervhie buetneee will not allow such thoughtleu and _waeteful purehaeee. Economy in a word ehe haa aeldorn heard. and hae no denite rnean~ . ing. But love for her husband (for it in but ` dark- ear-neatly but inaectn charitable to auppoeee that their union came through guiuine love) lead her to make an eort tnfollow his win ea. in ,ao far as she ia able to understand thern. Yet the way in dark. no one alive to lead her through the gloom into the truel ht. Where shall ahe begin, how take the rat- atep toward reform: She preaeee forward to gain hi her ideas and to underetand how tomake them practical. but ate back to the old plane, and tries again. ,. he cannot lay hold of and follow the thread that will guide her out of this lab rinth of trouble. Now. euppoae that who slxpin iirngz uurleu I Defrtude-l in early youth of such knowl- edge as every girl. however rich. ought to have. why should so much bltme rest on fashionable women. evon thou h her lnviah oxpenlen cripples. And It Int cumys. her hu'Iband'n hnancial operations! Was the fault wholl hers, or. rather. `was it not more I mi ortune thou a fault? Is she not more to he pitied than blamed ? Thin hnwavnr in nnt A" Qnnnnnn Affor- Ill` Dilly IIIIIIIIIIIO IIIG POTIOIN lI]0_VlI'|Ol|L And yet under proper training what I noble specimen of womanhood ahe perhaps waa capable of being made! Had ahe been seneihly trained, howmnch more of true, noble enjoyment she would have fnuml. when all the talents God gave her had been turned into their natural channels! How lid to think what might have been,.what tulenu may have be'vu`folle1l away and buried 3 I'\-f_-...-I_I 2.. __..I._ ..._._aL -2 _.. .I. L_-_.,I (IIKIIIVI. I NC IIIIIC CTIIGI IOT6 `nil Inll V -or it may be inclierence--aurmund: her in her new home. and thus she continues an be left. in utter ignornnco of all tactical knowledge, simply I to) . a butter y. seek- ing only sunshine and poruonnl enjoyment. And vol. under nmnqr tnnininn what u Illll ill. WI" 1 IIDUIHICIIIII IICI. UV one ex t after marriage that she can have the I test knowledge of the duties that must belong to her in the care of her house- hold? She has never been called upoa to know anything shout her own ex see. What she fancied she wanted she ught without a thought that it miuht be well to learn if she ought to atford the money. How money came. how it wasalwaya ready for her when she asked. were questions she had never been taught that she ought to aak.an-l tn understand the answer. As far as any teaching she has ever received. she might ima ine that money grew in the woods. and her ather had it gathered for her as wanted -4Intl of course her husband would do the same. No education hefore marriage ever taught her anything more rational. With such a girlhood, free from every thou ht but her own personal gratication. w mt reason on there be for surprise if she makes many mistakes -well for her ifthey are not irreinediahle. Duty was something never mentioned to her when a girl. After mar riage her husband gives her no insight into his business affairs. no cautions as to ex- penses, never hike to her of or consults or advises with her about their mutual expen- ditures. The same cruel lore and indulgence _m- it mav In inJi'nrnnr-ea-anr-nnnnla Imu- IIII I0 III] HEIDI`. Thin done. they neeolve thet their children ehell never experience the cute and haul- 1-hipethet they knew in their youth, never hue any with ungrntitied that money and their love can utiefy. and never soil their hands with lehor. Having thus uttled in their on-n mincle how their children shall he helpe-l up to maturity. they never rellect that God expect: them to teach them to he- come useful member: of society. To errenge no that, u hr on money and indulgence can do it. their children`: pleasure: shell he the one supreme idea. Not one core ehall croee their path. not A thought of what other: en: nutfering. or how much l I little self deniel or e thm`nht they con el eviute the etilicted, in Allah: On nnnun nnnr Ihunnu wu. MONTGOMERY. an `Anna Street. near Brock. is prepared to give Louona on the Violin at his residence. Dance music furnish- odf:-dunuu or largo parties. Calling on 1! to ill! . ID Ill0"E I0 (VINO BX!` IDOIII. If a girl never hear: I word ubout economy from her birth. and in only oonocioun that to wears the means to grnify her 1!` latest wish the needs but to ttntch out hermit _-.I (L... -..2II L. -L.._)-_A|_ Ell.) L-.. -4. Wllll IIIO IIXOI DIII I0 IIIVKIIII Oil` HIT IIIDIII nnd they will be sbnudantly lillod. how on nnn Arnnot Afbr ll|ll l'iAl7 that aha 1-An hnvn (`T I ITIUII III (nay C." IIIQYIIKC is allow to come near them. If - ...:-I ..-..-.. |...-.._ - ._.._..l -1 III "-U CIIUPIIIX .' Unqueotioonbly. there In wolul prodiplity in the drain ol molly. How much of jewelry. volvotu. lama--gll ol Ibo lint qnIity--iI hou In at very high print, and. bola: noon tin of. in out aid: for nun: and more fucilul nylon! Even [or those who on boat I princely income this In A wicked. noodieu wuu. when perhaps all round than uplomlid muuiou any ll` null nuerin for I moral ol brood. Seeing Inc thoyghaan Appropriation ol the abundant bleoungl connmuxl to their Itowudsllip. ono nntunlly uh, Whore roots the chief blame? Too often. In four. with than rents portis.-ulnrl{ tho mohu'I--who an toilod early and no and ouorod Incny hanluhipu to work their way up from I very low nancisl state to compeuncy. and at last to uluenco. 'I`L1. 1-..- AL-.. _.-..I..- AL_A AL_l_ _L:I I_`_ uvuuuu uuuuuy ulvuuglwu III] jllulvll. rhopo "tho woman which thou gm-on an" might not so often he oornootl ol hvin wrought tho ruin. Am tluro not no; can on noon-d--ud oomo not very remote -to show that oltoa tho hunhudi pro- luu ouunyu {or hi: or: ulol gntlllootlon and plouuu nu undoulmdly the chin! ouuolhln loco! I1y.ndcoold not be nttribuhblo to his w `n thouhtlou ox- ponditnron! An not the lulu and min- uh: in much trouble: on either nldo About equally dividod--u they to often Ihould In in most dilputoo? I?nnmntinnAhIv_ than In rnlnl nnnli-nlilv ooopnblncl. |I1.| Nuw Yuu. Nov. Il-'l`ho luln ol bul- uou men sad the min in mind. body. and auto" by Ion of pnporty in ool Attribut- od to the rocllun ox ditlnl at their Iuhion loving viva. hunt in null!` tudeuolcuoathlohulltootruo. Butt: It not alto true that the utrnvqnaeo that bring: such impovorinhnut In notdlogr that counod to the "into: an !" Thou ` are two sides to eve story. and no wt 3 by which the value not! domestic tmub 0 cm In juntly upluinoul and ontimuod. E nn, lhnlllnl Ilnl (In A3. In hunt an-an IIIICII 0| IIIQ IIDIIII. Illlll W Ilyl III OI one! were the two cameo! may touch! tmublcu honouly lnvoougntod sod judnd. Ital-hull. "tho imannn which than nnvnnt mp" can III Jill, olpllulul Int] CIIIIIIIOII. II on, should not the Hanoi: Inooteuu he ` mom unlly divided button the `owl houlno the bout. inaul ol lnyi I on (ma! \\'nm lhn lrun nnnnnnl man: -gnnlgl Itduulon cl (lltlo- As the lnldon In. on man be the Wlb-Inna!-Ila at the Fuhlouoblo World-Ion `ho lookout Aboul Iullou lulu! Will Tholr Ilvu- laden Ploouroo and Anna- MR8- BEEOHIR ON THE EXPENSES OF FASHION OF WOMEN. A MODERN Exmv.u:ANcn] THE BRITISH WHIG. s.-\'rmu),nr. (I 3-QII-I` III Jivuiltyu I Ansuumrnfou-on-my ll B. R. in the olaeapou mnliciln in nit; for i! hid law to can chronic` di-can ol the tunnel. Jivu-. Hnlpeyt uul um-I. than J any otllor known rune-ly. N. B. B. it only ulw olnllnrn llolk. , Sweet vi L-r. lghlo pplo-. ,\lLlqn gaps, V slut orungn. --JuI1 LB! jun cl, A can tor DI-nnhcnnou. xiu morphine. chlorsl. tobacco. and kincnd hits. Ihomucinnqybogiwn in tea or collie without the knowledge of the person taking it if to desired. Saul (Be In aim for book um] teolinionhln from those I` _ have been cuml. Adana M.V. Luhon. 46 Wellington St. `Rut. Tomato. ; (int. Cut thin out .for future reference. When In-{ting mgnlion this piper uuulsuuwu prulm Jullllry in, wax um) hnd~ightehildmn.ol'whoIn turn are dead. Thooldsk Princowillialn, is also married and this rather ol'Illcno\Iia-PrlncoWiI- li.nm,nhoyot7yean. In Ihdygtvaetntutuo otuhinthopeoplongud this ulmoqtn we puuplu. . Prince Willhm was born JI,IIu'y37. lam, nndhheruton. R years old. Hlsmothor itthooldentohiIdotQuoa:V`icto:-in.Innrriod tothoerown princo J|nury85,l&l They Idnihthlnillllun nl -hnln kin an: (Inn! l.UllUVUl' III I-IIVBXHVIDG XIIIZITEII [NOIS- mnrck, and plainly intimates that his policy mmld Add in Qhn Alnnnllv hoax-V hnnluun nl IIIHII, Illu plllllly E13131 IIIIF Ills [IJll(`y wouldaddtothealncdy hen /y bnndmn of `thnnnnnln l|.Il'IInll.I'U[l3IlIlIIII($0(I-I|'K0l'IIIO Gennnns,for than young prince has shown; none of the qunliuen otugnatmler. Ho aeemsto Iuwonoonpacity for anything but wuismported liu-nuom-, And in nnudent believer in t.ho"exu-um utilitarian otBis- -.-....|. --..I ..I-l..I.. -l..A.!___A.. AL_A I..:.. .4-.. ...___ KIEVIGSTON ACADEMY. nun us A I-grail: nnvtlmlll TRIKE}. IIIoInIQ-- who will reign in his sound. And it mnstbo admitted that. the outlook isngluomy one far All Rllrnnn And Innut nf nl|- fnr than The Young Man who Inn San: lle Eh- ` pt-tor cl Goruily. Prince William. of Prussia, is now a gun of great iutu!-st in Europtxfur hiscr|nd- father. the empomr, is 90 was old. and the physicians hm-out last announcul that his father. the crown wince, cannot live. Ono physician thinks he may livo sumo yous. others limit his chances to: fur mmths: but that ho can never succeed his father Li . amp:-mr of Germany is a certainty. and so t.homind'ot Europe is directed to his son puny, or!) II. If. just gr an experiment. they would now and than take that natal lime and money and help the worthy poor. to no what money can do to bring light to eye: fndod with ` . hop to the nu; hearts. they won] noon Ioun how ' niwly better it in to nccivo the Nesting: of those romly to ish when they but rolietod. thus any! in; pnuiblo to be found in [hair usual round of plcunrcnnld nnluoonnnh. Mus. Hun \\`uu> Bncun. uuu Inn: oll Inucn pllll IIKI I11. Noone an {mil to no the mischief that must follow the lhouxhtloll utnuganco. which in aid to be on tho incrouo. Ono feels dupoudent and honrtnick at the night of sorrow and tank which they have no` the powerto relieve. Ilxilo at the unto time t e atom are crowded with the mu|Ii~ undo nding their money neuclleunly. just for the pleasurable: ucilenwul uf_ |hop~ ping." to use the time hanging heavy on their hand: while waiting for the ball. party. or rs. If inn! nr an nun`-inunnl Ilnnu u~..nI.I uauu -U_VVlIl II llitlnujilill l`IlIICl'|- ` mat In nooutzi, and t that plus the but way of olfocting all at wu needed, they would strengthen each other`: bands. encour their hearts. and by such ouunul secure I I strength must to he cuvoud. ` and van! oll much pain And luau. Noon: mun [nil in no III: uninnhinf Ihnl IKIIC. Bet we think gentlemen make their ret Ilietakea in being eo proudly reticent on hueinenlnattera with their vivee. (Xten ihhere were perfect condence. and the tint waranng of danger wae freely talked over between them. their unite-I couneel. mule clear-eighteul by lovi condence. night avert the dienster they eared. or no far hri it under wutrol an to cane no eerioue arnage. If every wife could he no far taken intu her husband`: huaineee con- dence that they could freel talk over their ee_reral ex men and eee \r t retrench- ek- mnnl men. n... ..l .-..I a._..eL-.. ..I-.. u.:or-lIlnt':.oIHo Md Ion [Alb heavily by and by. any nrduol volvot, silk.` richuzncho. :1] onrygouflbo paints! 5; 3 nine. nd cm...1'.:ou tolhoutnv band. 'C oltho wifo than miqjudguunt ol the Inn- TI` -' A nub oxtnvupnu on In more nlil fully concealed than woman`; for ban in anally in nation ol'dnn sud potuoul .d..%n Ilna..;...M. ...| L... mu. L....n. I... .-.a l mu. um III. Inllltld DUO llollilltl Illllrf U l.|IinoInfundlhuIovIillul7 bin at `a utnvtguoo Ila Inn` y 3 gluten before to will Indian in own. Her eyes have not yog perbtp. has opoud to turn tocuhlollclodrnvojut ou i- oou no u to` radius to the full tho Inn tn- tlon onoithot side but low on uholnlp lul- inu that the has been somewhat uuuuly mound! --~- **.;m%po=j_5jfI;% now In It`!!! III! llllcllll OI OIPIIZ. L~'n!oc-tuunlauly for her pace. in u to duwnupouhortlmholayunhuy nlon T his wile`: shoulclon. but cnhnuoshuo it upon him own. S-ho Into in his life In uigu of tho nuuchmolt in hit Iuul-ho and aunts ho bu nu-gal on Mr. and yut. thou tllodaycouovhultoooyin not an tally obuinonl [or either an in their earlier lilo. Ann. [In LIIALAA4. ..... n.....|.I- --.l .l-.._. uuuy ooulnou lot mum II their outlier lilo. and tho Inland uoulnlousl r nbY'l.|tino|nfundIhuIovillnu in I" A nulrnvnn-_.. aL_..._I. --.--il-I-- uwtwuluuu. III! [III IIIOIID1 mom II Iy hnrahlnd. llo spud: nun Etc [validation d ull Manual culli- vuo:`c::u. and uldom uhu latuull In ' on than! Shaun! kl nun toyhln an n`:onh|o a tan. . lllthm his run. U. . :30 not n a thought to thin put 0! but luuhn-I'D n ally M0. proud I! porkctl combat: with It huh pd Iodszy. III not nlusluo VII; hot lull than dull the pleasures and luxuries money could punch. and no thought ol orllkhlng his daily count lluovuouundhumlncluutlhohpnu urge noun nuonohmnl. which also was wry villin toiltompt. She but turned to Man for adv co. ulna you onl ngvo. Iueer bin run and in II In no that hot I: know: no lntkr than lnruoll how to begin this nductinn ol ox puns. Unlolinslolv fur her man. it Inning In ;luI shaT;:;|.uTdIu;; uaIII_hu. wall. why not 3 ill. unsold the natzlung us? I`nia amok mom in In haul-L..l II` .-.-.|. ..... -.....- I , A lam-r nfirououp. , ,-.J_, _,n , L, l\ is PRINCE WILLIAM. Inch r.uL5uo'ou-'ocu$n.aoou qhonluhly uubnuhbloztoglvo p0rfect_ I` ...,.... M ...... ...... .. .mwmm; -W- *- ~~`-~ Qlbr 0910 by ` ` smct. & qnuuuv, L 132 and 134, Princess sum. Having secured the eltoek at 50!: on the Dellar yo'u shouid call and secure a Bargain in a Fall Suit and Overcoat. / ' _It being larger and more commodious premise`s,rwork will be executed on shortest notice. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of -Raw Material to choose from. `I W: 0| "D0713 I 0|` IIIUIV Hill HIV IIKUII III one week. 25:: on\ch_lusaon. Alt oon Drawing Clus. Mondays. \\ odnosdaya I-Yldnya from 2 to I p.m.. OLE!) _ r wrm. Even! Drawing Clans. Mundnyl. \ odneodnya and 1- Ayah-om 'a':l)I.n 9.!) p.m.. 83 per term. All too: payable in ndvnncc. , Principu-Cuuu.In E. Vvunxmna. _ Assistant-Miss Jlcxmn C. Snaw. THE FA THERBONE 00/2.957` UNEQUALLED FOR Low PRICES! Has removed to Tillinghasfs Old Stand, 79 Brook Street Being about to make some changes in the interior arrangements of our store, and having more stock on hand than is usual at this time of the year, we have decided to hold this Monster ` Clearing Sale of Winter Goods to reduce stock. Please read our Hand-Bills. `I-`or nunbiiiq. o{.e.. 31...... and an. sunns UNRIVALLEIS. 'l`InIp'Oqnota u. bond with tilmd qnilli. mun NO smn srnm T0 Bank on nusr. Willmot mu up at the uidounl ug positively Lg But Count in be Inuht. `BEGINNING SATURDAY N EXT. DEC. 3rd. MONSTER - ammo - SALE % Do not buy any Christmas Goods until you % have seen our stock. ' F. X. GUUSINEAU & B0. [SPECIAL OFFERING. Handsome Toys and Dolls for the Children. 500 Albums. in every atylo. trom 150 each. Ask to see our Largo Plush Albur` .xt $1.00. 1,000 Lovely Plush Photo MC): 500 Butlml Bran Frames A Thousand and one Articles to choose horn. Ladies` Work Boxes, Hammered Brass and Paplor Macho 'l`rayn.WritlngDeaks.l"ancyBaa.8atohola.Puraoa.anda Special Oonalgnment of8ILVl:RW?.E, all at our Usual Low Color Class. (own Innrnin from 10 to 12) we upon, or whore I or more anon: are taken in each lesson. (".'ln.n_ Mu.-ndnva. udnosdlu'n F1-idnvn from