- -,-w- you-I:vv$&I' '$s`o'%'BE`si`{m"s$38`o.`3.. ." E. WILLIAMS YARD A A|__nl- I\.-|. l__4 -1 I\_n_ _ -_ I! I'll Toronto World. uy u. n auumun, seeom Behan. All elected by acclamation. \VI.I||lVBll. Nydenham wnrl-Dcunia Driscoll, pro- posed by James Caunpbell, seconded by J. J. Reham :1 . Smith, froposed I) W. H. am Sullivan, seconded by Driscoll tukes the glace of W. Power \I:..o....:.. ........l I l\.. ........... ...I L. Catnip M. Mr. \ urnacou uuies me lace or w. rower Victoria ward-~ .. J. Dwyre. proposed by P. Smith, seconded by James Campbell. Ontario wzml-Jamcs Cmnpbell, proposed by W. H Sullivzua, seconded by J. J. ll..l..... LHTHPIJB . (int ui \I'|rd-0\ven Tierney. pm by Deuma Drixcoll. seconded by gnu Campbell. SI. I.A\rrmmn u'n|:'_.R Hm-yin nrnvumml `J-lllplmllu ` St. Lawrence wanl-E. Garvin. proposed by James (.`-ampbell, secomled by \V. H. ` Sullivan. u...I-..L__. ..._.J r._._._:_ n.:_.,n d. J. IXIIIIII, DQ001100 Dy I . Bmlln. Frontenac wnrd--Re\'. Fr. Twomey. pm- posed b J. J. Behnn, seconded by June: Campbe l.. ' (`,AD.AI-nnni u-nu-r Tinrnnv rlnnrgnnga` avg-cl -5' ucnuul nulvclulilm Ridenn ward-B. J. Leahy, Proposed by J. J. Behnn, seconded by P. Smith. Frnntnmn u'nrd_R;u- I-`r Twnmnu nm, 3| UILVHAH Ah". A. Williamson was nominated by John Mcl\'el\'e_\', seconded by H. B. Savage. for the years 1888-89, and elected by nclumm tion. Mr. Williamson is I eeueible men, ` and at all times most eager to promote the interests of education. ue m we nugnooruoou at room no upon. Mr. D. Gibson npoh in support ol Mr. Music`: candidnure. The but of feeling wu evinced. Some of the knights of lnbor Iron on hand And are delighted with the success of their cnndidno. | v.u'.u.AQt`I WARD. In I nin ward there vs: no 0 ition to S. Anglia, who wu proposo. by Dr. Fenwichuecomled by Mr. D. (irinunbnr, And re-elected by Acclsmation. \'l(10Rl.\ vulm. Mr. 1. (.7. Wilson. the old member, was unop 1. He haul given satisfaction at the ward, and the genera! desire of the eleotors was that he should have Another term. His uomimtion was pm need by Mu. ` S. S. Phippen. seconded by J. Dolphin. avurzmuu \\`.u.n, F51 ARKIT HARE. C 3:- I3"3A.R;l.\`l`.`K IN, WIIIS IIU UUIIIII [UT Ill: ICIIKXJII. Mr. Creeggnn and Mr. .\le.uie bid for the euppart of the electnre. end euh undertook tout. if elected. faithfull end for the vel- fue of the echoole. Mr. c(1ammon thank- ed the elector: for the oouiderttion he had received {mm them while l member of the echool board. He eeid that hed he rennin- ed in the baud enmher term he would have Agitated foreneweehoolin pleceofcheton Queen street. which In in e hed condition. not worth repeiri . The new echool ehould be in the neighbor ood o! where he epohe. Mr. D. Gihenn enoke in nunnnrt nl My II`l|\T".\.\" I `KI . The nmninntiom were u loll-own : W. J. .-lrnic-I Proposal Ivy Henry Hunter, In-omloul by l.` Fmggnn. H. ("In-ggau l'I'0pose4l by John .\'auge. Iocnmlenl hy W. Robinson, Jr. William .\luu'e - I'm haul by William Robinson. Ieuomlul by cnry llnrrimnn. All the cnmlidatel mule ulilmuu. .\lr. Arnie! In glad to he elwu-I by |(\`lIl'nI- lion. and went to the Ichool lnonnl an in dependent man though 1 knight of lnl-our, being only pledged to ulvocue one thing. manly the introduction 0! the kindergnrtin system of oalumtion. He was bound to In what he could for the schools. II. I`-.....__ .._.I ll. \,l_--:- L3,] l..- AL- COMMENTS or THEl:RESS- .7 Ivux nu. -- alieuw at I the return < l(Il".\I `I `R. Dr. he was Again elect:-I by the uuai~ mom mice n! the imlc-pemlenl ole;-Ion. Ho I'll prnpoaoal by R. J. (`anon and nwnndod by Richard Evans. With one voice the MI- the pull almuu-I ncclnunationl on ah. ...-..... ..l oh- ..-...Ii.l-o- "\TAIII|| \IIL Williun Allen. the veteran mum!-or ol the hocnl. In nmlocml by an-lunnlion. Ho Wu movul by John .\lc(`umnon, seconded by K. llclulry. ir. nu... . .- n . .... (lit. l.~\V|IK.\I" AID. Two can iduu were fr\IpIIIod. Allroul IL Marlin lmpmnl by R. I-I. Ruuiuun ucumlocl by John Ms-Kay. Dr. North] ~ Prupnoecl by A. iununu-ml: u-mauled lo Morgan Shut". Hath Iilfnnn . Tlwrv In: very lillh in- terest manifests: in the result. II: | the the I uoumanuaisduool Tiusns s *7..- _- .. ..- --. .......--.., ...... .... tuuuouollhvp-oplullny lucnuuquoor lolh. without nlollu at with In the can uunlly. u-guano Into Ibo council. when on`: packets on dluclly Aided by the ho-I uuqpuouc ol the oily`: lamina. How long is Ilbnnrt cl lib` to outlaw! Why nut that-not no: lo the annually In Ignore-I beau: thy I-ll` not. in mm olloo. In chalet! with the hnllpmn which a potion! cum luolrcl. CITY FLOUR STORE. -guru Iijifjxlao luolluolhlnrinpnuunlhlh nuhoul Ilndudhghulldplolulhu. ltlnthochu |hdu0uIannndlhn- ulvcuudpntoudnphuuuucuwlkl on nocandlcln hlhpok Ilhfll. Thy:-nllnhudtuluudulvory cu tbodyobutuduuqonouiuluprllo Iuonl. vbohnodo lmlullnccly with the n-..M.... .1 nl_. -_....\- . n...-. |_. --___ , ._ . to (`halt-an ol the I-Iloon ol the Ind-~ I or II: loparnn IOIOOI llonul. Today the nmnluuiou ul cudhlnu for Ila punitiou ul sch Luuuu on-crud II the uriuun I'M: Tho lullowihg won use mulu : hvoIat.uoI-I|o.|IulInuIIlhJd-aunt: cuultduu ht than they Inn Ian: M gutted In volt. `Thy have loud mut- ruIHolaIhIhoInM.naunool|bonvhlly without qulllcuhu at naununnhshl. nulbunnobulvouhrrunodhuaklun ulocuu. onovcnhyng hgvouchd lhpuonpchntoluroolh-nlvuupnu lhop0Hlc.tIdIhdrk||vndoIaII|loIho A Fact Qulgnppnront. mum Afraid of-:Break l'p. `\ ilnAnI' Separate School Elections. Wll. Let Her lloln. Us-IA `I '71` .I|-. "'1 "I ` 1 I 0! the voncliclnle. SECOND. HAND Tagoxs noon bought and sold by A. SI H11 OND8, A-2:1 --.....-'.. ....-_.. ;F.. NISBET, \\'e lmvo nmde at-ran moms fur a daily sup- pL\ in (iluxv. and trust i WI" bo n benefit to be public as well as ourselves. `I`\ `I ?! -I--.-I 9: --n --q 4-` 4-.. I Ebony Photograph Frames A yr cosui 'woRK- BOXES, Haosewoon wnmm: DESKS ---.-\ND-- ]JohnHeuderson&Co., We wish our customers, that is the public at large, to feel that, even ifthey buy nothing, we are glad to see them in our store and know they are interested in books. Books approach so closely to luxuries that Shall a. Purchase be Mode" is often 9. question or whether or not the Bookstore is an inviting place. ,' -,*, __... _.., -- books, to come ih, make them- selves at home, and buy only to the extent they may please. They should inyite those thirst- inz for knowledge, and those whose appetites need to be utimu~ lated by e temptimr dilpln-Y of Plush and Imitation. MOST AGREEABLE OF PLACES 1 APUFEVM/[K A/VD.0 E,4M BUUK STORES -HARDY S-9 Ho Close Them Out This Week at BOOKS AN D MAGAZINES. conm-`.1: nooxsrqrm HOLIDAY REDUGTIONS 'Princess Street. BIB PRIOR DRY 80011881033. uc uu uur us u cl us u|l(3Ul\`l!S. REES BRO_S- \I.... I Should be the 88 Princess 8t.. Kingston. BIG DRY GOODS. OFF ALL (;o0I)s,}j rr tutu: I or real Sh-ac a. -2' Hrg`; r--{...~ h';'w.;;LLz:R ~s n.r:'Er1rn 2. lhn It! I. III I : % ... u..'.`..'... .i`.'o.... '".`. u.'..' " u':'."'7. &T'oH...' I II II ` 7:'3.'""1c:"nne' b'y"u'n:"wn nuii. l.o(:Hmr aim . u.n' 2 an n .. lunch but bean and. W` .-"G "W " w-' h ts II! Nil 1- 's`. lunar whh an JALUSLI 1` Mad u my; nonr. Ulve oxpnuo sud Iddmu {law :uuu\u quuxuuul. Sic per II. E Iiah sheep oluln km of .10 In bund Xes.l&); small qunntll es. nor bum! 0. Pure lI`ormliIer. composed of blmxl. bone and meal. only 3.!) per ton : no bum: meal. in per to mouse bone meal. 835 per um. I. o. Ha- m Ion. F. ROWLIN I 00.. - HAMILTON `WM. W. .GAUTT S, ` 2223 PRINCESS s'rnnn'r. on. 1`. A. nhucul. v ` Bnnah Otca. 3?.Yonp,_8h'ut.T Tm : .1`. F7f'.9H 0/2005/iZ"9 exalted envious Imitation: of its nuno and 15, oo. Beware of such. ` M No additibn to or variation from the simple name :. nnnuon l fIIl-Ill\ ll\ an-ca...-._ It contains neither alum. lime. nor ammonh and may be used by the most. delicate cqnatitl uona with perfect ntot . lts t suooeu nrisin from us be in: rinaicai THE BEST VAi.IE`IN THE ARKE'i`.u weiiaa thor! oughly adapted tn the want; or the kitchen has \ excited envious imimtionnotiu uni up, fpeannoo. cu.u1.uv unnuv .3 000K'87 R/END I8 GENUINE Low PRICES W H5`/v/mm THOMPSON 29. c00K'"iiEND BAKING POWDER IS A PURE FBUII` ACID POWDER Pdmo small In . oulnun. by Memo. 3'!) lbs. `. .`\c. per lb ;.kea. I lbs. 82!) ; half kugn. 50 lbs.. $15.00 :aIm\ll qnnnutiu. lie lb. Enzllah sheen ondnn ton. of so lame lmnd ` .__,___.:_.__-.- -.-.------_____. . ff55NSU_MPTI0N- Trude M(rk.on ovry package 1-22::-1&1-I-II Awayinllail I knock the bottom out of high ricec bring Groceries down to hard E: aim to keep argular nu ply ol Dai ducts and Table [caries or city fnmi I to {Eat e\`cr)'body`I table mav be supplied wit In t 0 store. JAMES REDDEN, cmxu 'rwA R'lYlnI.` , panama. mu- v -vu-n-r u ` CHINA TEA swan. NICE FOR cAKE .L ---I--.- I M l nueceu. Josh Billings bu sag. e'l"|t(;(;`tl:nj'r~i'xnl`:) win." and I have made up my mind to .IEZ.A.]sdIZMIE.'ZE?._ _% % A...-...._uI I u___,L .1 , n .. Pun Gold Eu. Vsnllln. Pure Gold nus. Lemon. Pure Gold Baa. mam. Pure Gold III. Wlntaorcroon. Pure Gold Eu. Plno Apple. ' Pure Gold Baa. Strawberry. Pure Gold ms. Raspberry Add Pun Gold Spine: of all kind: at 1 Their approbation In the Iolectlon of good: in the seven] lines. whether Staple or in 8 No. My Aim In to try and please. and :11: far have met with _:r:'HE > Who doot the best by the pooplo II he who will do the best trade with them. and in mi belief I have spared no enduvor to meet `TEE THE Members of the l"nsionvrs' \id .\sv;ncin- lian will meet at the Pension (mice at 7:30 p.m. \\'l-2l).\' I-2.~:lL\\ li\'R.\'l.\' :81 In insI.. tor we [all rpo-so of transacting busincau. Dec. 28th. I137. J. Al7STl.\'. 'l`rn. j Befom the rush commences. We have the Fineut Stock und Prices are Right. Good: selected now can be laid uide until wanted. A Robertson Brothers, 187 PRINCESS ST. \\'o hue four of the above on hand and range from 820:0 8&0 each. All are First- (`lcu Instruments, but us they are outaidc of am line will be offered at Reduced Prices. Call Aml feel your -0/7r/stmas Presen ts- ' E;x;':';'oo1d new mnouring Essences. Unrivalled for Purity cbstroncth. The Finest in Flavour. The Easiest to Use. Can be served up Piping Hot in I Moment. rj__,,I,4u an`. u .g. MUSICAL - Boxfsi YEAR'S. GET LYMAN'S FLUID COFFEE. Mayan`: lilo:-trlu Soup at 50 bar. Prlnnu. Mix. in Soap. at Ila Int. Ivory. I-lb. but Bap. It lie ht. Funlly Brown soup at u hr. I` (Put uuadqlnop at In bu. Roldan It 50 III. Naw Valencia Rnhlnl lo "I. Curran Mo ll. Quart locale: Pldslu for 15. I Muohvoon Cauup. go llottlal. at 10:. i Wouuihumrp Inn at Ila. i John lam at Ion. 1 Touuhu. pot on. Ion. E111. Elli. E11`. SHORE LOYNES 8; C0 WILL CONTWUE THE CELEBRAEIIIS" ,_ . -..r.__. .- DR. `r. A. umcul. I-. 07 T.__- A_._; Q, a'uJr6HEns; rii ` ;<::!!99=m8;_&I3*i8~ TO OFFER UITIL Ml. Isl, FOR XMAS > FRINCESI5 ST. NEW AND- FEITS/b}77i0` ZA$`_.">`(Z)f."I-A.;I`0_II-. AS I have taken into nrlnership Mr. Jmncs ` F. hereafter t o llnn Iuuno will be ' J1 rm .3 "Th 00. Al! nmumduouby I no paid on peanut col. 0- nnbolallou mumnmuommnnm hunnilootoneo ads to odnhlo me to get nyboohlnm proper shape. - .. than an. any ,tA|II!n OIVIIVII Tllli Regular Meeting of L A. No. 943! ukca place THIS I-IVE l.\`(l. Every member should attend. as the olllcers for lh-2 cumlng term will be elected. J. Wll.Kl.\`S. In-<~,-:~'u-`y. `l`lI`..\'Dl-`.RS will be received nddnmul :0 lhc undonhmod up to tho Shh day of January. nm for the purchuc of that elegant residence onhlnc nu--ct. op no Victoria l`nI_'k. King- ston now oucupl by Protector (`arr Harris. The premises are open for lnapoctiou an: after noon. And the plan: can be won. and any Infot- untlou u in terms van at the olco of the undolllfnod. Ford`: lock. Brock Inset. The lowed or any tender nol necessarily accepted. In to ho nurked. "'l`endu-o ta house 01! Ilreet. _ __ _________ rridaj ' 5; `o'i}{'Ba;'.;}')L;7.i`,"z;;aa. A1 ll o'cI.oCx A.l. All nomunls must be fvlwl with tho (`lerk of the Ponce on or before Woclnosnlny. the nu day of January. or they cannot boconsidorod Al the Audit. I! \I III) lIVl|r\\.' From Aynshlre Cows at the IMZAAR. .-.._ Specitlmliona A ublulnul upon a Arc-hllovl. Ioullrc .~'tret.-1. Toronto. TE SDI-2R3 for lhoonrliun 0! New .\lnniclpAl llulldlmn for the (`Hy 0! Toronto will be rv 1-olwd up In noon on ` A M I-Il'ZTlN'(i of the Bonn] 0! Audit fur lin- (`.mnI of I-`nmloms-3 will ho hehl in ll'wJll1|mH (`ham ~rs, Court House. (`ily of Kingston. on 1- u. .. .... _ -. A--- Tuesgy; Day of Jan., 7888. imam ma. um noun: nnnsh FOR Till CITY OF` TORONTO. coutuc/rm` 56k?) in 059. ram. WILSON DAYSTHEATRE co. THE HEST DRY HARDWOOD B..a_h..AI._.- -nn nnnnn Iv-`Inc cu... --ms 7/cxerorliin YE-AM/V. " JUIIN JU.\'l'IS. Phrmnn (`cmrthouuc l`ummin(~o. (`ily llnll. Tomnlo. .\'o'\`. Slh lS'i?. DIAR;l;I_N;S - I v: Iuuvuf I-If uI:InIIh:' oldotlnd : CIII an 1" HEM: -ru:.\'mcn.~: mm:u." . 373943: 3:3--dunbhci u-33"r!`un"{:'\'\". u':'ta I`Ql`IlI.l- Il 1 Ihnlgnnn O I -nnl I mnw" `vmlhlrd on) 75:15:00.! I uni 0 `emu- . mouths` noun wI`Ih mlctonl. ngfgmcln be won at the ode: or Mac`- tlvluxuu or nu.L xv l`rlooo-8. 85 and I.) can. srocx or`fuuI]buu7. nufrifi, Of PAIHIAII. unounllu Io IJJILN. ooullu 0! I Dry liooda, Urororlnn, Renam- Hculd (ilolhlug. Ilanluwrr. I'.`lr. I RESIDENCE FOR SALE. ToTIE"'bF PARTNERSHIP. Iwlllu.-ll on hulonupuohuon` Tlhhnlnnc nyonolo ucivn` 0 Alan bulhuyuonl in and villhonoldby Public-Auction Q`. IAIIYVABIRAL $0` Cj`U1CUI UT. "a?:'n?"*a;'a`c":sa%;'o_'v";'fs't..-'.'....."`'f 1'~.'..:. 3: . and Iv undo now: an uno cl . funk: pruulurunpu-I) to W. 8NOWlIl'Z.\'. E Uonloa t. KNIGHTS or LABOUR. u.96 Ti W}-Io?EiE3 'bTuiWvas --. .u;, , nu run nqrpuxias, ma mu. 1jIgmLy wnounomngnjw. g A~~ou~ce*Me4~r.' A U C T I O N 8 A L E i "".'..`...".':':.'"s.`.2;.:.'?.`:...'6.:.?f.nf::.n.t.2:" u AT Ill UOLLAIIPII YEAR. Doc. ll. lit. (:0 T0 `L1N S `gr (h(`III`II!fIIl\:&[OO'lIlIV|I%&. -4 n--____ PUEETC TNBECE. W Uordwooal : nlan hnvi the only Steam ood Splitlin Ma:-[nine in L 0 city. Hnnj pun: the Lumber in tlio .\`oonv& [nor had we would Invite an In: anon of same. In .wo no selgimx at 9 `Right. A vunco on _T;1E LARDER. `(thou-n\'\'nuIHod0oIIou!nnot. W. B. & S. ANGLIN. B. M. IIRITTOX. (`lot-I ol Ponce, (Yo. of I-`mmenac. 11. I387. Milan: and other candillmu may be nppliczmun In I-2. J. Inmnnx. I. Ioullreul. cornur of Kinmuad Yungm Toronto. DIX WIII T C?! II FUTII` "Sh Jnwunr am. -lush -an ......a... lu.-nu..- .1 -.1'ox_6a'r- -n-1 -5. ll \-.7 Iga. .\lnn. Couf:-ctmm-.rs. B. M. IIRITTON. P0300. (`.L n! Frnnlnl Ills A JABIISSWIFT. -.. vv -1----.-an-no an-Aug. Atlantic Dook.,too. 0! Print: St. Ono; Upohln an: intact! Iprnrn. op;n;;[;m. 9 A. R. MARTIN. J0ll.\' J0.\' ['28 nrlhuunu I`umn Jull.\' lLl.l`l'. nu In... In -...... .-..-(nu win`! o-nu uvrv lul -uuuwen. The men who are wuhod to nerve in the public oicen should got be Asked to nuke as penanusl canvas of the vote":-I. But in order - to make I claim to the lnyil support of tho I elei-tors. and not solicit their votel. the cnn- I I .1i.|m. should be we chemo: thqpoople. .. j The Iyutem of elm.-tiunooling. u the W-am F 1 ha! occujon to point out recently. [5 {ruli- . c.L||y wrong.` and it will never be rlghted um` lolig u the w`iro-puller: umclu-no potcut an ixiuoooo in public; nqnin._ Tho ipot-plml l u.`-nun.-u lnrav \\IvIu|ua ulc `|ll|llU|.`llI(\l IL`! 3. It has got to be in custom, however cle- morulizlng, that every man whodesiree pub- lic honors shall get alown on his knee before the people and plead, ye; beg. for their sup- port. tion. . They are not at all sensitive about the performance of I menial service. and they will even roll in the gutter in-onlcr to reach the object upon which they have set their affections. They seem to feel that the electors expect them to gravel in the mire. to submit to rebub and insults and ejec- tions, and take all unoomplfeiningly. And ' they show their contempt for the electors in return by sitting down in the cool of the evening, counting up promises end pledges. and dincounting theu`Iiie,Ie'eing how much they can detract from the truthfulness of their fellow: anal still hope for success. -n... _..... ...|._. __.. ..._.L.-_1 .- _--___ _-,, .. Some men do not mind this humiliu- ` It is said that some of the candidates who were nominated on Monday, and who seek to represent the wards in the city council, . will not canvas the electors for their votes. One of the candidates certainly made an an- nouncement to this eifeot in the most un- equivocal terms. The decision is a wise one, it is prudent, it is" ni_;;_-,esti\`e of an exhibi. tion of common sense unusual in cmiuuction with a heated election. The fact nemuins; however. that many may be defeated, and their misfortune will be attributed to their dignied pose towurds the ballot-nmrkers. '5 L..- _-A A. L- . ,,,A V I V ` v-nu an--nnuuc Vl\U\lIJn Evidently the Star has he.|rJ something, And something not At 1!] hvourable to the dominant party. It. ii to be hoped the formation aem. to our cuntemporarv is more relinblo than that which wins lrnded upon so expensive!) in connection with the King- ston election case. r I! III l`.&8lu A\Ul'lllllll|UQfTlIlIU. IIIIS IS IN)` much to get enthusiastic about An elec- tion crial which in pretty sure tu he one of the results of the election will show to some extent whnt means have burn used to gain N this `glnrioua victory.` " I l.`..:_l-..l.. gl.. 0;... I.-- 1. . ._ I _-._..I,:,_ , I""" """""""' "The Bat Northumberlaml election has turned out to be a victor for the vern- ment. Dr. Mallory, the ate libe Innu- her, was returned at the general election by a majority on a recount of I3. Mr. Coch- rnne, the conservative candidate. has-now been elected by a majority of 20. Thin mean: that seventeen or eighteen of the electors of But Northumberland have changed their minda aince I-`ebrnary Int. An electionl are carried on these da 'e this say: nothing for the opinions of the electors of that riding on the questions of the day. It simply meana that the canvansera on the conservative aide have been `mane akilful and better on plied with the means of cor- rupting the e ectors than those on the li- beral aide. A few more dollars or is little more whialuey on the one side than on the ` other can turn the scales in cnn.~titnem-5:-s in which the parties are so e\'cnl_\' divided as in East. .\'orthu|nberlauuI. This isnut .-.n..L a- ....o ....eI.....__aI.. -|.._... a_ -|_ . _- __....__-. .. K, For (`hm Lumber. Wood and Coal. whom \-on W ml um I: cut. asaurunonl of Dry Lumber n the city: 8 no the lcuuml. stock of Dry. Wood and Slabs. This in the only in the city having three Steam Machines or saw` Oordwoonl: nlan hnvi -. H-ying nun: nd Ihn I .nInI\A- In I`. \`.u.... 3. .._--.,. The Star gives mother view. uni it will be romenilnemsj how fair it WI! thought to boduriug the Inc federal elgctions. And how warmly anything it said in nppmul of the goverumeut. Wu copied by the ministerial press. It observes: u'IVL- D.-- \V__.|,___I HI _I ,I_ .2 , L , The 1:.m'n . whose minim: will he (,0 cu doru the g-wenunonl Always and under Any cirvumntuuices, regard: the election Kn II signicant triumph, and mhln: Uppnoilinn lemlerl nncl j--urnulialn Am fund of amerling that the ulmimst ration st Uunndnes In-I now really represent the electors. but the people of Cumin have spoken again and Again pmclaiming without the possibility of being miounileruooul their mlhereme to the policy unaler which the do- minion in pmapenng and their condence in the outuinen who are ulniininoeriug it I0 wioely. o`\|_A n,____ #g____ _. . . -. -u CA N .1 J()l 'I.'.\'.l l.I.s' TI(' ('().\' TIM .5` T. No better (`\`lIl0l|L`0 of thoqlicnncc bu- tteen run-me partiun anal iudepcmlenl junrnolinm (`llultl be uhlnocl for tlun thnt supplied lay the lfmpm nu-l the Slonlroul Star Am-nl. tllv rem-nt election in liul Nor lhnmlncrlnn-l. (list he .5: mm , u h: In: ulwnyc n, cu tinlv oppose-I to nuncntlun. will In ruml, say: the Tdcumpb. with gnu utlulnctiuu. Illa emphasis upon the manor will upooulily Iltllltf the nuppuultiau that the lilnnll an I pnrty In in sympathy with the doclnnlion 0! Mr. Ellin. .\l.l'. `That gealleunu: hu taken I rul: step, but one lot which noouo Inn himooll will under injury The bulk ol the people. Ilulever be their politlu. no |oy|l to Canola. an-I nun: Impolul in rognnl to her fulun-. . -- -- yaw`-"J . _ -;:An 30'. qdvrnyn. uulnly opposed to animation." Sir Rlclu-II bu newer hocu chu-pd or auaportesl with lacing other thus I ma nub joclol the qlwml. and MI (rush muomoul .4 0.! I 3'8 1' .4 .\'.\'`.\' .4 7705'. \ Sit R. J. Cartwright win! the 6-H ` the daily Tokpnpl. M. John. N.l!.. Il,l' to an enquiry; uA_ _.._ -_ _|..._..- -_.n._.|-. ,.__.. { *' . Auul="m Ila must I: nun -I ah hm: Jun LUMBER, wudn}_1ui bun. nnpuanj THE DAILY WHIG. IN I24 SSLYG THE ELEC TORS. _-"olihr )0 06:5 Dim-.' -..__..;..- ___- -... Ilhlf I I-QDW. J. .wuu17nTuI::n~u. -.. _____ .._- n__.._.;___ K`.l"|lxmur|ulm. myuuuxnulw |IlI Doc. lulu. I87. oditot cl THE BRITISH Wlll(i- \\'l'II)NBb`DAY. l)E(.'. 28. l Mr. Gr_v-a-nmw 1 \-menu: Think Sui. ' Hamilton `Plums. ' \\'o_ul:l Mr. tiwenwny and his followers 3' not he coununumue fault` if they a read to " any scheme whi.;h,,wnile lmlpin t a wry laulei-u mu, uf lhe slough, voulc retutd the . urI'_\`m:.`unj --Mluue lilinl Inul Q:-ognuivo prillciplw ulm-In Il.e.! cn`uaa_y- :m_nhtt ever. at uh l.i.:alin-g I:f-1.7HaII central n, A I ncritiu.-ml Y HI uuuvul II IIJIOUB. It in quite certain that the new tance of cmiuncrcial union as the policy of he liber- al party would result in the secession of many liberals from the party in the citlea and manufacturing towgu. lI'I'-I C M outronl Witness . 1`. 2- ,,,.., ,_ Lllllillllll nu v :1 Indul- .-\ correspondent the other lav informed tl1e`Adve`r'!ia:r thst. the recipient of I Chrinf ! mus present replied ayruptiliourly. It must have been a sweet reply. I on unul nuns. The thtone of dudodom, nbdicuted by. E. ` Berry Wnll. of New York, is still vacant. So are the heads of A majority of the dudes. Ho 'l`oo|:'8n[-ni- in lilrn. London Advertiser. - I U! Ull|`U II UI'llln Every drnggist can tell you to~dw that. however it may be in other line; the seidlitz powder _|_;_u_ainess is boomiug.. ~ Toronto News. 'l`L_ .I,_,_ , , VJHOXCE FAMILY 6: BAKERS FLOUR SEED GRAIN, PRESSID HAY. CLO- . VFR AND TIMOTHY SEED.