IV IIIU LIUVBFU VJ VCI$v-1v-v -wtvu I solid vdullilnlnuoa * asI un wk you-. . . ; ` DR. D. PHILLY. _ -runs: I'll UVIII "CI. Thc vnlua I n furleu huuon nun in lho municipul counsel: of I city hu manly been better exemphlied {Inn in Mr. llo\I`laml's cue. THE STELLARTON DISASTER. Ottawa Journal. `PL. ,7 I ` .o.;i1;Kinpton may In aid to ha" been redoomod. Io_Ie\`ol`, {mm corruption. ltoncohoda Incl rcoonl- the u-inloltho election petition of I374 named to make It still luau obnoxious but it in of the put. The election Agreement seem: to have alone grout good After all. Cnnadlu Cupyrlglnt Eallllonn. ` II_.'..... ..t AI... n|-_j 99 -._..-| |__. I .- .. ..--v-so ewe -.vee`IIIuIIIlvlI. Thou in juet one lecture el the Me! which uneny will regret. it we: uelomr nnte the! the lnte leenc 1\'elnle'e none and ; action ehonld hevebeen introduced into the i-ne, hot it eeeona to hove been unavoida- hle--theueee wee entered in the election |IerticItlen'hefore Mr. Noble died-end the diet.-ueeionol them by the ooeneel for the petitioner did not euueet the cleprecietory. eoune lollored by eertnln vitnenee who were celled for the defence. Mr. Nhl. tee in life. one ol Sir John llecdoneld`e nioet Active eupportere : hie devotion to the petty. end to hie pa-ty'e leedeu. In each that he could not he othenviee than ective in on election. end for hie lonner lriemle" nod "politicel nlliee" to come lorwenl And attempt to hellttle hie eerviuee wne enme- thing little leee then I evendel. The depre- cietlon wee. no doubt, duo to the deeln of the Iitneeeee to nsitignte the reepenelhllity which nppeu-e-i to attach to Ilr. Noble'e ec- tlon. but under no clrcnnnetenoee tree it jnetiliehle, it euurodly lid not elect the election. Md thoee who contributed to it nntet ieel n niortiiioetion which language inedequetely decriln-e. It in n lunentehle feet that politic: on no destructive of the elections. In exhibited in the cue 0! n lung eince depnmul lender end not in the cue of llr. Noble. ARCHBISHOP OF AHMAGH (uh Inn bought out. and the quiet mu. about cl IN!` nmuul nl ohm.-don diu-anus, it I matter In congratulation. `PL... 1. :..-; . I . A lulu` ol Economy. .-u.... ..t _-_..-__.. `I: n I .._._____._,.__. I-`nod for Connunptln-_|. . I:`_.._I-:-_ ,An_,I I!___ n `. J. [L I`;-use. W. H. Mcru`. R- \\'_ It. Mvlh coumiifrdr ak `Eness. Oh. Alli`! Thu! Tutu Mu:-hf nl Ilnr-nI.I A Put In uther Plat-on. J -...aI-..- Every one Ila: `Ila! ll. -_..r.. -_..--. ----_-_.-v--v-- v-(vs -v--can 0. &. WEI-l!EI?'8, ~- momma}: I you ARE smut T0 altcmuz cant i 1 BARGAINS iu_ and hue: lhyoodl. 3:; ~ W _ -. "_:.* L 200 pR1N5in"1"iznnr. 200 i .._..,_,.-. . - . -.... ` .. .. _.. 1 ? GREAT BANKRUPT STOCKS `SECOND- HAND BOOKS J. smith. Win. y. J no. .\lc IV, J an Lnldlaw. David 0. lnidlnw. 1`. G. Rudd. R. J.1i0I'0-55 James B. Johnston. J no. Ward. J In. C. lnnus. J. Belchor. Thin \' Ilium! ` Make your selections now before the best are sold, at J F .N}.!.E_T 3 joy/9/arms 0430.9] .- Aug. 9. ?HENDERSON&00 S. I New and Popular. Music, `Dialogue & Recitation Books I S0IlH~HllI bought III_ll'Il.;ld l;y' A. suntozvps, Ann I no--\unn_. 1.`-_ SCHOOL - PRIZES. Is as uaud Large and Varied. 5 PRICES : ARE ; RIGHT. J. lk-lchor. Thou. Y. Grout. Thee. `HHS. [hi Cnlhnhnm SGHODL EITEBTAIHIEHS. In Large Quantities, at Sunday School Teachers | [P/?/IE 500/6 /9 88 - Princess - Street A `IN mCEN`l`.S `I111 ! ` M. Dshhtll. at ` -.1-`-'.-__ _-_ __._ Ten Per Cent. Cash Discount off all Dress. Goods 20c per yard and ` over at -HARDY S,-I t\\vv!| 1-... on...` a_.-4 _-. We would like to make our AnnuAlAnnounoemontthnt our Stock of BOOKS. suittble for ` (.`ORl\'Rl'2' nooxsrons, Comer Brock uni \\"cllihgton su In Great Variety, by the Best Makirs. 3033 `NP .`,`_4`?z13.`E$- VVIII. [men J. Smith. \\'In. Rknc To Public School 0013 01110! FOR YOUR SHARE. A Big Lot of Samploa bought so cheap that we otter them at i ` on-rmn L388 rm } BIBIILLB PRIOR. , g WOOL GOODS, `ANOTHER Princess Street. Clouds, Hoods, Shawls, Etc., Etc. ONE PRICE STORE, Just the . Big Bargain in we. the undersigned Electors. uesl you In ollhr you:-selfua cnndidme for A crman tor Ontario \\`nni,und pmmiso you our henrtiost nuppun and inuence: J. Icsnugllon. R. l. Rose. 1`. McAul-y. Jno. Fraser. Wm. AXIQII. J. H. Hm-hm-_ DRY GOODS. -A.\`h- ---->74-Q "."?w;;:.u.a. . y -:u, u-u-utu-uvlu. 60.. Ill man. ll uum PA-loan. impound direct {or our own mule. Oonuunoa can depend on coming [R1-Ilahl nnnulnhnm ' 5 n..a.%.."......'......-..` .......m_....".,...' .I{-.'...".; wear. an-I-ry. olov-. Sou-Ii. ummmmsoi Inna, Ilnnnlhnnnhhh 16:: min n.p- _. n-,L !E_.__l?_A_LAlll_ rumslmm sruni fJos- A. B- smx-rH, Inn-nub-'l`Annm . Ellnun 9-n.;--..u T0 GEO. S. FENW--iCK. ESQ. : The auhnnriber in nor would to show complotp nnonlnom. of the LATEST I-`ALL and wmrm ooond in sumac-. Ovcmont . lnaund '1`:-onnu-Amp. which he wulmnko ML f In nut-clan nylo at reasonable prion. `To THE PUBLIC. nun cod. tuuqwtmbor the place: P. B. KENNEDY, KING S1... dI'l|l'I flaunt fun: `Q4; SERINUS that would please the mitE3td3- oun tutu. made up in the Latest En Huh and American Fashions. and n I-`Int-L use I-`it mutated- A mild I I FALL I ING` and `RC3 Tl`:1"S:oabo Nobia ;: OUP-` SERIN um. would please mist idi- qua tqato. mgdq Latest. Enllinh and uusr ARRIVEFL Received to~day. direct from factory, a splendid lot of LINED GLOVES in Kid, Indian 'lAn Buckskin, uid the Celebrated _ Nap: Tan Buck. all of which will be sold Ohoup. `.1, R. RATTENBURY, l\lII) II'l\' l'\nt\I\ II Just think of: al)Men`a Suits from 8.50 up. 3a)Boya'nnd Children`: Suits from 2.3.5 up. smenb. Boyfand Children`: Overcome from nwup. sun More and Bon` Penn from up. Gena`!-`urnlnhhun. H613] In: pl-Mug Low Prices. See our Sueot Advertise- ho sure and all at the STAR before c elsewhere. - ..-..-_ MUN/0/PAI. ELECTIONS, 7888. it WOLF. v --'--a. -u--. `-0- I-.I-:-a.a.uL-L3. lnzt-Ilutfl-'l`nx.on. lnxo S1-nu-r. Bigger Bargai_ns Than Ever Thi:V_I;e_k --ggg 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 .G.ALL0WAY'3 Send to Galloway before the rush comes my 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 GLOVES! j- -.-.:--` -51 cquil-LJ J -KING S'l`.. 2 doors from Wale olob. [Lula ung: (no II. I Ih.......m Now IS THE mm I AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 1 ppjxvrvnnn alman-. LADIES AXD (ll-I.\'Tl.E.\IlI`..\'.-Bei sure unu 1! elected Mayoral (hi: City for I my ` course in the (`canal durum the your will meet with tho nppr?vnlol the public in . I nupoethnlly so lclt our roles and in uence in the coming May Ly Election. I will gran no obnn in behalf of lnonsurm whlvh ii I be In the interests of lilngnlon and ll: people. \'m- 90 \l' \.l hnl`\' \' A \' 138 PRINCESS STREET. .1, B.._ PAGE & 00.. ? SLEIGH 30358 .2 coon! can rs Both for Luliec and Gentlemen, in great variety. FINE FT IRS ` ------v- uvut pnlllcill. N0 Illly I \ ho without one, u use _csn won both I llpd I Bonnet at the name limo. UThe Largest Stock in the city to win: mm. .\'o trouble to show goodl. - --- -a-urn, -ti mryuu "4'8It our produced. In -lblumo ..- __ -|._ -, _ AS A CAP- I The Pbpulur Shirt Maker. ~_ I! lumen: anus To the Elec;om of Kingston : LANSDOWN E n. um. um .s.`,m and ruumme "In-mind`:-g-.. .._...l..-_.| \v,, u I - OPP. WINDSOR HOTEL OPP. CITY HOTEL. KINGSTON. Leading Hatters and Furriers, FURS __-- v._v a.nAAVI.l l2\. Q `PRINCESS STREET. om. auuurauum mum omoo. (late Cutter for/Ir. Z. Pen-om. In Seal and Persian Lamb. oTngnfp_{ rpnmanmos. TO THE BLICTOBB : ln respectfully oollcmngyour won: and inuences lbr the annulus Inyu-any election. I trunt that my service in who council In Important positions. and my dOlK\JIa0lh0 luau-eouofthocltyut lute. will command me to you} fullest uupponandoonlldorntlou. You-I Fllthmlly. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. To the Electors bf eatarcqui Ward | _.._..AO._II- _.Il..l. uni: Aj Ilbnxum ---A S Pl-ZCIA LT Y - A BOIN NET. Pnorn In-ok. - . --- . wuuuununuuv No luly should .--__ L-.|_ , It I `Cap DRENNAN FOR MAYOR- III IIIITT` .\'o\'. 8. .---7-`-' cu. -- w -wwvn I IIVIt' In the laclun Room 0! the (`hunt Social in thc avenlnx. TM (mm 6 In 7 gun l'ro- mm to be onrrhd out - chi]-lron'ol um Admlxnlon ~ 20c ;(`hil mu, Ml! price. ms IISSION mm or cnAumis' EiIIi1{c-1i FRIDAY, `H2. 675f.5cK P.M., In Mn lpnlnr` Inn... nl nu 1-b...-.L u....a-s j-Cu; uluiuiuvn Adnlnlon ~D`rco In the nnornaun: In um evening. Iov. (#13:. Mason. no Indra! I-mru-n;e uh 1... mon mu. uuclly ulmdlva. A4I-l-I.- I\._g I- nL- _ln._.__. 1. .n THURSDAY, DECEMBER um. I luu-nun} ISL; "mm Annual .Chfi:tmas SIM and Concert rm: mum om. JAl`l:8:'.iIEiIEc.I_I I To an uootm of Frontenac Ward. ` nzmououqlua . bu-old: aoauuanu-cu:3 v?.m u3'i'52cAnu3, unntotlnow touch you votcnud Ir; luoncnm} - ` , ; H.I'n.I0'l'. ; | u Ten um." I: In-can In 0 with nulhl u-harm-It-n and dkboln. vlv Isud wmlly pnnrued. Ir. [Joul- noy run: and Inhale povun an but noon In this loruun. "AdIlI1I|3.-I&~ In `All: dollar nun.--_. no L'umrnuul n 'l`I-11:`: `ad nlruilald. I? will the tutor: I`uu\-onion lo 11!"! lh I4I`lIIlV. DIM! lulu:--It`. told dot .\`o half has latlngu. VIN!` 3`-Junlnry nmrlbuuouu on ldhorlilnlnnllhe y . II oak. H `OM cl In I ho :- :u on nl`l`occ&nI. an "L `l In-I. lnvoclll my 0! ulloccdnu. , .___._.._... -:-u- -vu twp`-gotta [u 1 lecture enuuo-I "Tho lllntuty at My Life on I l.`u|`nnunuo|n 1`:-11:? had I Vllrunlud. |`II Her! I l`4n\-nnhn In V r.1UNI(1i>A'i.-r': 1.1sic'rfoYJ7.~`.T.; .7-- A Flu-(`Ian lunuuo will be around. am JAB. FAX. dforonlo. l`l!0l'. CLARK. Int. J. H. IGIIKILOOK and alien will uh -n-I f?II:.n- IA` . THO8. N. DOUTNEY, In . l....nn.. ..-nn|...I N'l'I... nn....... .4 u_ u a COOKE'S CHURCH fI'9u:LY ANNouim`3MTz:m: MAYER} LTl"Y,-l/888. T6 The Elector: of Oatamdui Ward. in obr mind! for to-election to the I ..pod3o:.ot fa-Iho caning you I which `luau pa-mun sokina moon! III toque 1:-`their rot: and In- : RQL CITY HALL; Will hold A SALE 0!" l`8EI'l'l. AND FANCY WORK on Friday Evening. Dec. 76th, ANNUAL TU AID CONCERT. in -a IVIIQIIIQIW` .Tlrkou Io. J. |l IlI.'Il axons I-I s. I-`EV.\'\VICK. `If CKIII IIIII UUIIIQ Josm-H t. sw1rrf_ g. . Booth. J. . Hondry. B. \ . Robertson. Patrick Ilmwnv`. N. K. 300". James Yuk-. lloborl Chrisloo, I". X. Lu-lmnm-. II. T. Shiblty. Juhn Raynor. John Mudic. A. P. Knight. R. Slirlilnl. R. I11. Kent. w , I`. lflin J. (3. Mitchell. J. B. Mnrp . John Sch er. Jun Kn rnnnnh Iv nuv uuuawuvuw vi V...--... .-_.-. l.\' otlbring myself for reduction to lhe i- non of Alderman for the enauilyeu-. re spa-ottull: aolcn. your was and uouoe. ` ` JOSEPH I`. .~`.\\'ll"l`, John scanner. Jas. Kanuungh, A. Gunn._ ll. 1'. Slnbley. It. I-1. Kent.` K. II. Root`. J. I. lnchnr. _l (3, Mn.-|..-n J. H. lnchnr. J. 3. Mitchell. J. R Hm-nhv. in sun nu pvllu \\'. .\l `.v. vuminu. anew. 1|-.s. mun". not much hope of Iuetaining them. To be ` sure the truth they never be known. The ` ` evil of elect.ioue--pt lent the evil of the . (puny inuenoe-cu never be fully (nth "I named: etillitieentifaoeionto knowtlut . D . { Inc nuspaclon nqung upon may has been; 1~... . -.....--"I R _'un-n*oul, and thin coul-I not tun boon - mrmp. "1 `..,|,x;.,!ug:. f wihontn trid. The manual-J: which doaua.--Jnnu Crurluul. . ` \ v-an c vv u-*1. J ustico Pamonon vary properly discourscal upon the fact that so far as the evidenw went ifpointod to the fullment of the Agroeuiont into which the political putiex enhnd on eve of the lat electioix. Cer- hinlyif than were any violation: of the law or of the ngnomont they won not proveu, and tho nlundonmont ol the scores ofchugoiconhiuod in the bill dplrticug lu-uiaknitnlfu: ndmiulon tlnslhouwu __A _____ out! 0! the wundldestutor your mill-ago. Tho honour la onp nnl only unsolicited. but` uito unexpevled: and if olocl my uerviccg in ;our interests skull be dipc`:-gcd oonnciolr Ilouoly to the but of my lbllily. As it in an onion at trust and cqnlldonog so it should be tondural and not sollcntoi. I shall. u not can: a vote. luv it anti]-o. ly to yo r own [mod judgment who ll repnr sent you in the Council. V (Hanna 5` R Iu`I`\`\L'll`I.' -nu---q-u-v saw `nun -vvuuwu III IIIVU Ullluc, On the eouanltntion of counsel subsequently it ya decided to abandon the action, incl that purpose was carried into effect at the court Wwiqy. In..-___,-, __ _, . nu _.._, -....v. The importance attached to the Cam- bridge-Z\'ob|e can indicated, And quite u:or~ .`rectly, that the electionjcue was likely to hinge upon it. When it \|'II argued, and nonbly by Messrs. Blake uul .\lc(.`artli_\', ` and when the judge Ind dismissed the` clnrge,docluing that in his opinion Mr. Noble had not: committed a corrupt and .m..I.... L. ...i .......u .. ...... __;_- ` -.---- -._.. ..v-, -nu--un-vs.-u In uvllllpb Ill wilful net, the end named to have come. I\_ `L- __-_-'A-A:__ _t . , .._.r..---v-.--J -uuu -u uuuu, tut! Clt'l.'llUl|. Hi: lonlehip went further than to m.-rely reject the evidence of two of the principal witnesses; he he declared it to be his opin- V ion that theee men have given nrimiual oence, that in his opinion they have not been bribed. that in truth they have been guilty of either periury or obtaining money under false pretences and should in nonse- qnence be prosecuted by the county attor- ney. They certainly did make a very bad impression, showing themselves to be men who were capable of doing any meanness that had money connected with it. \\'it- nesses who will lint sell their votes and then sell the men who brilnecl them, or essay 1 to do so, are not the kind upon which much Jepemlanoe can be placed in any place or at any time. -I~L_ .-,,._,_- _ V The petitioner went into court with that he thought to be a good case. and brought forward at once the testimony which appear ed to he the most dmnnging It did look, in its necital by the p.-Artie: slleged to have ln.-en bribed, lwl enough, lmt its seriouanesa Ins considerably Inpditiel by the evidence presented by the defence. and the judge, with A discrimination nu-lo keen by long experience, dealt with it in his own decisive my. and made other: to feel. as he did. that it In: not such as the court could accept uuqnentiomhly and so nullify the election. In. In-nl-Lin .-...-.9 R.._nL_.- .L-.. - , ,7 I 'l`\\'odn_vu Inning been spent in hearing eviuloncc. and without lending: to the din- covory of any impurity in connection with the In! Ind:-rt! election, the petition ngninst the return of Sir John Mncdonnld ha been dinmino-i with costs. ...- .....,..,. ..~. In regard to the uporta of wheat from India Mr. Du-lge states that for I837 they 1 are nut quite live millions in en-uaa of thuoe in H8`), that hut nine per cent of the In- dian product has been exported, against thirt_\'-one per cent. in the l'nitecl Sabra, and that, though the Indian export for I887 was the largn-st on record, only -l(I.`l,.'l'4l tuna were evnt to 1-rc-at llrit.-iin as against 603,- 561 tons the previous year. The surplus of Indian wheat went Inninly to India. The IIIIIIII reason for this. as given In tho ntlicial al-ove referred to. is that the Iiritiah people will have .-\Im:rican varieties of wheat and .'\lltl'I"Ill grades of tlour in preferenw: to he inferior heat of the Indian dependen- rics. From a consideration of these facts .\Ir. llonlge mnvlndes that Indian wheat can never In-come a dangerous competitor to American wheat in the British inarl:et_ Such a report will douhtlea manure the wlieat-groweraot the want ancl'|iorth- treat that India cannot have for the while the terror it ran snppoaed to have lately conveyed to the (urn... - Vt -- -vuv-no _,- . _ Now Mr. Dodge. an otlicial ol the cIOp|l'(~ . mom of agriculture at \\'aahinutou.haa I:om~ } ph-toll an invuatigatiou into the matter and hi: report in calculated to liapcl any alarm that may have been fttll in) American or Canadian Wheat gnmeu. He claima that the tendency to incmaae the I heat acnrago in British India has been chm-In-|,anul states in support u! this claim that the wheat area cultivated in that country in l$36`~`l'o. was .7&'i.48l acres. a llQCllI|O0' over half a million an-res from the previous year. a mil` lion and a hall Ins than the year before. and aa iucn-an ul Ieaa than a million acrcs ON`! the acreage of I-R7879. The .\lcmtrl Ihmlol given the lumen I Insuring wonl. It points out that not vary *3 ago the what growers ol the UM ' tul Stan and Canals won alarmed by the apart!` I what from lndh proving I dun geruua munpotitor in the British market. in can-oqnonco ol the Iomewlnt Vutnonlinory dove.-lopment whirl: took place in that coun- try I low yarn qgu in the pmulurtion and export ol wheat. K-.. ll- I|-I,, ,, .n- y I a.n I . "'2 . ml Chi V 1\_\.ll2.lpnml Cf. lath nan-Inn-n nllhnlmn Jnh To tlie Electors of Ontari; Ward, -__:_4 _._..Il l..- -. ..i....n :4- .. .L_ _-- -uInaIlUQKIh-`ID: 0VIf=ut NOD33!` an .. lgpurlluo Two I8`. E..::::: `E " N load album: ucltunhuw b&r& THE DAILY WHIG, Tlll.` El. L`C7'l0.\' PL` Tl TlO.l\'. `nu mun Wmo In blulml out-y own- llc. II. E In all . KIICNIII. lhuo. A? III IIOLLAZ XI VKAI. "OD!"/tr per Oahu Mr." ANNOUNCEMENT. llti Dllull il now. J. a. rust. Pmorlotot. A I'.!.\'.)'l. ;(I KWVOIIII. nu. Kelly. 1-`. X. I.u-Imnut. abort T. illurns. I-`red. Crosby. .\'. Mo.\`ui . \\'. C. L`au'rulhcn-L J A. lqlinp. M. 8. suun-ritual. Owen TI-~:uu_\'. And othulp. To the Flectvfs of_()ntario Want .- Gli2.\ITbE.\l l!`..\'.-.\s_ roquollod bythe above named lecture. I very cordially olbr nnaltn om of the uundidastutor :11 The one only unsolicited. hut` Au\'uut'I7nI|csn. n-.. .__.. ._. n__-_.;___ Tllh` BRITISH WHl(:. 'l`HURb'l'),\Y. DEC: 3. z: (I zuuvt III BUD!!!)Z1- chgqiut medicine in for it take: less 3 F euro chronic disease: ha utouuch. liver? kinoiys and blood. dun 1.! my other known rnnuu v. R R R in nnlu nuhualnllnpn Inn]. A: a matter of economy R. B. R. In the I ll I-It-. CmIbonq-ApIu, 15. lI)gg. Fine cnunberrin. 953. Pcr"qnr1 ; cooking npplga. 25:. per neck : ,ls.nIy Rune pouuoeg, nnrmnn and PI nlnnnn rnnunvon 9. ... J... ' CIICII I'll LUH-lI1'II"U.Ie Scott`: Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. with llypophoepllitus. in: most marvelous food and medicine. It heals the irritation` of" 2 the throat and lingo, and given eeh and ' strength quicker than an other remedy _ known. It in very pelnteb e. havinir none of the disngteenhie taste of the crude oil. I l nlupi'n50c. nnd Iile._ ' ` _.Z._.__._;.._.__._. w '- BGIIQII ICC I'I`Il C Bull ICIII1 A Prince of the Blood." novel. In Janos ,1 : no, author of "Tho Canon`: Vard," eirof the Ages," Under Ono Roof.f' Toronto: William Bryce. "Ono Trn-allar Rnhnrng nut-ml hv `Inn-itl 10l'0lllD : u mum nryce. "Ono Traveller Returns. novel by David Chriatio Murray. author of "A Life : Atone- ment." By the (into of the Set," The Way of the World." Toronto: William RP'(`O, ` nlugn mac. Luulnu MOTII, ol nunrun. would also no prefenble in his eyes to as nntionalint. The chntut will be an inter- elting one. _ .ur. uuuuouo us wotuu nave Deon able to ` I-event the appointment of Dr.` Walsh to ublin. and he will make 3 big olfort Inow - to have either Woodlook or Donnell . both of whom an castle `)1-eluaea. given a Ar~ llnurh San (`.lnlinA KIA:-An nf `nut:-glin BE {&T.2.}.."..Tu"c.IzI";"'Ie'I`.a'n7a.'x?C5.".T'2i:'.."A: nusgh See. Canlinj . would Also no nmfenhlg in his cum. tn .. Morn, of Aunrglia, ; W . H. llclhe. R. W. ll. Mel: 10. W. Carey. l..(.`lenIcms. %nl1;Ke_ll!y. 0 rl . u:~n_s. Mu.\`\.-ill. lnleronunn Contact Expected Ovor tho Eloctlnl of a sncoouor to Him. I4n'uox'. Dec. '.'.-'l he demise of the Archbishop of Armurh and Priuuto of In Ireland will open 1. new struggle in Rome hotmeeu the Irish nntionalintu and the Bug liuh politician our the sales.-lion of hi: luc- ceuor. Loni Salisbury alwnyl believed that if he had been in power in I885 instead of .\Ir. Iiladntonc he would have been able to nnnvnnt the Annnintnnnnt nf I )-' \\.'-l-|. .. Inu snomugn system at boiler Inspection by * the rsiluiy ale tment. '1 he jury returned 1' rcrdict that Daniel Robertson came to his death by the explosion of the boiler of loco- motive I70, and the! the bulk of expert testimony leads to the conclusion that said boiler was weak. The jury recommend that s system of reglulsr inspection of boilers [ be adapted by the uternstionsl authoritee. A Regular System 0! lnepoe-(Ion Becom- Inencod by the Coroner's Jury. HAl.lI`A.\, N. 8.. Dec. 7.-The ex lvaiun of the boiler nt` lucnnI0t.i\'e I70 at Stal erton, which resulted in the loss of three live: and the injury of ae\`eral others. is the lint in- stance of the kind in Nun Scotia railroad- imz. The evidence of the coroner`: jury was very conflicting. but the bulk of it showed that the engine had long been in I danger one condition, and that there was no regular and thorongh Iyetem at boiler impaction by railuav denu-tment. '1 he inrv rnhlrnnl Kingston he been regarded as I slow city, but in some reepecte in lending men supply en enlnple to ouuidere. in matter: municipal in wonld~be mayors and elder- men are not efreid to declare themselves before nomination day. no in new by the column of unis Advertised in the Wmu. The people can be much more euily reached by e ned Advertisement in I lending paper thnn y my other method. son-o Wide-AI>t;io lieu Ila-re. Hamilton Tlmes. ._.,, ,_ I n . . uvuuvu .\u v n u I I0! I - Some Montreal zihlermeu want to be mid for their aervicoa. Agreeing with the air- neas of the propoaal we hold they should be paid ucnnling to the character of their aer- vicea rather than for their time. Judged by this Itandaad, we know aldermeu who would close their term considerably in debt to the city. `III. lllll I IIIII IIIID .WlIC"If .\lonlru|l llernld. Now that the nun lhiul hu nlnuulouecl hi: nut in Parliunem which was iven him by hi: protege. Dunn, it in hope. that he will have the huueuly to diagorgo the $I.Gl) leliioull l"0\|`lll\`e vs hich he now pncticdly aolmita he luv! no right to rt-cei\`e. It I`!!! III London Advert ioor. B Illll DIOOII. III! (J OCIIGT IIIOWII e-ivy` B. B. It. in onlypne dollar: |AoI`t|0. The Quebec salvnilonlnl Tron bl: u. L 0.DuvId lo L`!-Ileclmnr. Either these people (the ulutiouiuln) vio- late the law or they don`t ; if they vinlnte it. let them be brought before tie courts; if they do not violate it by win! right are they marked Y Sunl. do. Thug. u Dnncal _ . Robert nndry. Richard . I Allan. on. the . J. B. Walton. bu. Puss. - It. Vuhonkogurs. R. Jun. McArIhur. A. Russ. II. II. Bxittggi _ k _\r\'.MlE.lIcla\o, George . put.-no . . `ark ns. t`. F. Gilda:-sleeve. Wm. WM. ` Jno. L Whiting. I. W. Brook. R. M. Fun]. I-2. A. Booth. J. ll. '.`aru-ulhuls. A. llondry I-2. J. B. I`;-use. `~ W. Roi:-rlsm \\'. R. Mcru`. [Mill-ink I`Il`nE lll\