Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1887, p. 4

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ry 3 Drpu rlmrnls. nu;-.4\-l 1..-nun-4 I` xaxrv ....-.-_...-v- . can . Only a very small portion of a party can none to nmt. lw mwernment. nan 2 Hm m-mu POINTS FROM THE PRESS. `lie Death 1:! lonltboo. nv-_._ mm. at 11;. 'r. wnm. I 11,- ,.. , A Vu-||n.b-l: Chain. ._.._:._A Inn-I n as ho, GO l'Eln'.VMENT PA I The Ix;t Truth. 1... fd lulu- alefemlevl. Give us a all n.m:l look over our stock. No trouble to show good: at . None. .110 an . .2\:ouo. ` !\ one. 57 M. KIRKPATRICICS. I59 PRINCESS ST., ; GreatC|earingSa|eofPictujrg; I DYEING WORKS. PRINOESBT, - KINGSTON.` M mumhnta yolouod or dyed llotandcolduhuunnllounu JONES TONSOBIA L PA BLOB British American llohl Block. Clnronco 8!. N.l!.-'l'lnIo an the-:3]: has In the my ad!) annnthcn ooollrlu nllhoun ."..':& .... .'.`..... " "Au... CLEANLINESS IS um to coouiaEs. 4 " Wm "om! `?"'! s"-"4 Done. Do not wait for the Spring rush. The work can be done better now. An elegnnt lino of Hangings to select from. Always the best selected and molt stylish stock in Eeutem 0n~ lu-`lo to choose from. nu..- ..- _ _-n -_A |....|. _...._ A..- ..;....I. \V._ OF WORTHLE8 IMITATION8 ALEX. ROSS. Black and Brown Astrachans for Jackets and Cloaks. Striped Jersey Cloths (All Wool); K for Children's Wear. \ seqeme and mm: Cloths, Wool ` Hosiery, Gaiters. Mitts, Gloves Shawls, Clouds, &o.. at the Low- eat Prices. wu` 4):`)! W SW03` {JUST ARRIVED Ii Black and Brown Jersey Cloths. tilnspectiou invited and no trouble to shnw goods at I Murray 62' Taylor s, All at our well-known Low Prices. . ... v&IVL" U ' pus` ilovmuaq A I'll` `x; uuuon. l':l'.f`. ng a woven: Carpet mo Iillinorv Wmhonse. Oct. H. IhuAmpodulnddoolCu|lhn0oodI.' Without Whlchllono u-0 (lamina Pieces Elegant Oriental Lace, in Coffee, Cream and Baize. Pieces Pr`-int, choice pat- terns. Murray & Taylor's; NEVV J GOODS PIECES GINGHAM. NOW UPEN AND READY FOR INSPEGTIUN. 776` PRINCESS STREET. BEWARE PAPER HANGING THE 'I'on.W.i my GOO 100 1OO A: than no may Inferior ` goodncnl-dad with me. hemp. olc.. ohnd ad an (`on- Ilno hv nnlnn nnlnhu-lnlnd olnnu ad Iold (`on- %.'. . ...'.`. .':`.:?..:.."'&".?`.'."..`5 anon or our (ammo Oun- llng we will dnwtng their uusuuon to th: until: at noehu that the IIIIIIO 400 Atahpuy RoluooIlPr|oeI.tho Bdaoocofun \\'||ut8IoakolU'NDIIIIII'l`AND DIAWIK It'll OOIDVB. PIIIIANLLHUOLE In-running -In ?1'o`;."n'n 1m t "::f Iloldonduoodl urculngw - no `mo nun suns. mm wf\'o' Id Olo .2`.--:4: -5:.-.:..-`..'--`J ~.-:-~.'.*- '~.= .-* - I ' . - 'I0|lVItI.|Ihu-|otud Bud." "'"' " II! II A air! In`! Inixvmsnaum loo'I.rIInvc-Irrnn. at - possibility of iujurv Ivy the use of A. NUR- MAN`S l'.lectro~(Iurati\'e Belts. Insoles and Truusea. \Vrlt.o for Circulars giving full particulars. Consultation Free and private. 4 Queen Street East, Toronto. TSELLING OFF the (III Ben-lb.` [hull ' Kid `:\!:nl. `Iron And unlined`. |I'm.ot0d 6:003 fl! ovcnlnn int: Finn wnn. L W- c_}-_.A'sHLInY GLEAW; SALE DORlAND 8. 8.&@PR'~ES8 mar. -`_.... _._. .v. --u--\ Be Is now showing A full assortment for Chrbtmnn. and an well as being ornament: thevuonetul. just the kind at pronoun fur lhehud Ilma. Now is your umo to secure lluu-n OF ALL KINDS. Hie reeut experience leads him to believe that there no no good: lnbls line in the city that equal Me for rdne `runs, CAPS AND GLOVES --- --vv-u-1 hm-0;; laundry up-nun. A IN THE DULL SEASON GALLOWAYS JAPANESE URAGLE, LUEUIAGHY. Dominoes, Checkers, Chinese Bagatelle, &.c., _&c., F. NISBETS, cram him I call and it will repay you. GO BANG, LOTTO, GAMES OF NATIONS, -AUTHORS AND rnmued for durability and speed." The Star T as are all made from no loctcd and thoroug ly seasoned stock. put to ptether by skilled workmen in a most subetnn . linl manner. Their record for speed during the `lost season was the very highest. Since then have added several Patenwd Improvements which will be found to add to their excellence. --PRICE LIST :-- Seven Feet. Long .. ` ` J. Hen5ie_rspn \\'hy do you poison your blood and injure your stomach: by the use of strong drugs, which seldom cure and always do more or Ian harm. You can be cured without. a EVENING GAMES! la the best yet out.` Being narrow at the hood. there is no friction on the sides of made hills it is particularly well nished. very handsome in appearance. strong and durable. These To- boggnns are made in two ways-with low rails and with high rails-thc one with high rails is just the thing for ladies` use. as there is no dan- ger of getting the hands scratched while holding on. the rails being higher than any cushion. --PRIOE LIST : Inuvnnuw ->*' LOW nun. ( i _ mm: run. 811 Foot 83.83. Six Feet 84.47 Seven Feet 84.00. Seven Feet $5.34 Of this Toboggnn the manufacturer says :- The original patent Star Toboggan. with a my latest patented improvements. stands un- rivalled for durability _ The "Star" Tobuuntana all made from an Jan. 13. At the begnnina at the year Almost every Aloaaluunt. and Business Man requires aNew Set pf Boon.orn.t least I! I , Tobogganlnz is to be the popular amusement this winter. and in a tow days the nevrallde will be In running order. THE TAM 0 SHANTER SLIDE. We have nfull atqck constantly on hand and our pl-loco will be found as low as is oonsiaten with quality oftho goods. John `Henderson 8:. Co`., PRINCESS STREET. -DON T WAITI Jan. 6. :DAYBOOK, W uouR~Ag LEDGERor BLANKBWS ! BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. _._.._j_ GENTS FURNISHINGS. THE STAR TOBOGGAN. T HE "005! " TOBOGGAN .1. R. mfrsnaunv. In... ......J_.. .__ _ _ _. The .C3r'ncr Bookstore. MD/E8 and GENTLEME/V '5Ks'H BOOK. KINGSTON. ALEXANDER GUNN Al Member for Kingston in the interest of Good Government. Jan. mm. 1887. JUST Anmvea AT ms. J. x. ouvurs A L. Q-c:I- AD ml! A We have inst received, direct L- .._ LI. _ \Y-..LI. !I..L_I. `D_LI_--. ELE C3'I'I(D1\T 1887- TO THE ELECTORS :-- Your vote and influence are respectful- ly solicited for HOU8E `0F 0`0MMO/V8. I`1l'0lll0n'B Hall on M Jan.. at 7:!) o'clock. All Ilmntm-n nnd M Jan.. at 72:!) o'clock. , - All Hunter: and Mates are earnestly roqucgt ed to attend. as business of ixnporumce WI be transacted. Jun. 22. SAILORS. ATTENTION. A Mn;|s'1'1Nu Ur` MAs'l'r;I AND MA'I`h..'i of Kingston and Vicinil w1Il"bo held in the Fireman's Hall M05-`N AY E\'E.\'l.\'u. 2-IIJ1 .Inn.. 11!. 7:31) o'clock. . ROLLER RINK, MONDAYEV'G,24th INST. `Mon DAY EVENIING--B Great. Play. 3:23. - llllhmrlng Oonfoctionon. _ AMuEMENTs.aMEET1N __,.__j , :...;, oouusuc/no norm r',; m. 24:. ` RETURN or M wnuyyun courm. ii BAND BENEFIT It 5E!=.E A MEETING OF MASTERS A. I) M KTES nfKimn11nn and Via-inilv IrlIl"hn hold In tho SKA TING .-1 N1) DANCING .' aT1cketa-m. Ladies Free. Jan. 19. Prices-10 and 25 onta. No oxlru charge for reserving seats. J an. . Under the patronage ofvuout.-Col. Cotton. Comman_dant.4md Olcors A" BATTERY, R.C.A. IUHJ UHF JVVIIIIJ I-IIIUI-GI Liuvvvn ('3o'y, of Edinburgh, Sootlnnd, 3 Largo Oondsnxnont of Ova:-shoes and Rubbers. IIIL _ __ ___.I_ _..III ..I__ .I---I_I- LL- -15.1 'P`P.'Il'lEl'R't!; riin. FHE GAlfI7EYASLAVE.i One Week and Satumda.y_MMihee. `$777 Baot Sh-eel. MISCELLANEOUE _r:mzI'r- &<=~ "j 1; IAIII Ind Bnllc Have your u every c..`...i,...,:.-. `VII IJIIUI -e w'Fheee good: will give double the wear of either Oenedlzm or Ameri- can Menumoturee. See these good: end you will buy no other. 0. r. ARMSTRONG, ` A 1 Ieno--:-- -:n::- Inn! 2- WI vvI-I' !-V I!-Ivvuv 11 "av! onthunlum wu any be Info:-rod from the fact. mud In All norlonnmu by our conun- poriry. than that uljmrtslng from the our mitten I-oo"m to llndin-mun ol the haul. men mm on than uuiapunlou' uhoulllou, Am! Ind the knob duct Ina up: the N03 would hsvo bun routed. The wicked men I Nor 1|!" tho oxtnnpntgondud d W Fftylh only Icahn ol the mating. T '|"||0I| literally van in hilu-Ion -1 -vows: v--- -rww_v -- r---- v. ------ Wimm pm. \vumuo:mnot __.L-._2____ -_-- __-.. L. 1.1....) l........ ak- Vvluvsv cu-Ir -uvu Iv: -.-cu wvu-u --u-an old in othndod by the moot forcicol coodlngn. Though Sir John gun on unor- nooththowouldngulnconlutthooltyln the gonnunont interest the fnlllmont of it dopondocl upon tho mutant in which his nomlnnon VII nooivod ; und In order that the up dc than might be complete the day baton who open; In pumping entlmulum 2.`. AL. _...a.. llIL-A AL- _-a_.. .1 aL-s ;:l'QVI the nomination 0! F If the New report ol the tory meeting in the Windsor Hotel od'Frldny tuning In __.._-_A `L- ..__.l_-Al-.. .1 D1. I_I._ Il_.J-._ iiqw do the clpumpioni of the ulinmsnlc urn: like the Application of It? ' A series of such Macdonald nets, gggre gotod. would become the noun "Mncdonnld~ Ism,"onew citation of the Eu linh lnn- \ u and not purticulurly dint iahod \ for u uvootnou and I M. The ucdon- lldillll of which we open in shout to link out of night. It has lived it life; it: and bu oomo. ' ` It mutton little. The winding alum. of Mscdonoldinu in all in fonnu is being prepared. The lunonl in or- dorod for Feb. mind." IICVIIIK, |Iu`IIUWl-I K7 III. uuualgllfl Ill `"6 vemment. and while minister of justice. urniahed him Iith thd public mon ' to en- nblqhinn to escspe fr um Justin irsnlforei n country, Mal has been called I `.\lN.`d0nn - When A public man who has filled a large nlace in the public eye tleclareo at I (cnllm. lic) public meeting that he never set foot in an Ornn e lodge, and when the records show that he ad been an Om -man for thirty ears or more. the pnl-lic ave In-en in the habit of callin that D `.\lncdouulclium.` And no one has uii nay. \\'hnn A nnhlin man AI u: nunmnnt l`n. IIU IIIIU IIII UCIII III . When a public mm. at the moment (`a- nulinn minister of justice, declares publicly that `he wished to God he could catch Riel.` 1 bhving, unknown to his collugnn in the ` UVEl'nll)9lII. Aml rhiln mininhnr nf innfinn mIn 117 3:835 '1S"i":in"'nBI. ,- 1-.u_|_____.|_ n--a.l__.I _ .lIA (`I)0.\'.4 I.[)lS.|I. " The watchword of the hour, with the tories, is .\lacdoImldis1n." .\\'e have it fnom as good conservative voter that it has dominated the country for years and is no pected to dominate the muntry for yearn to come. Well. what is it? Every one Ihould know, now that the author of it in, by his nomination against Mr. (lunn. loaded upon the people of this city again. Let the .\lon~ treal lIvmIzI-the paper published by a for mer colleague of the right honourable gen- tlenmn. Hon. l . Mitchell -supply the an- Mr. Walkeni regards Mr. (lunn as at de- cent and good citizen, but not fit to repre- sent Kingston in parliament. How is that 3 Is he not it first-class business man ? Has he not shown, by his success in the com- mervial world, that he has ability of an un- connnon order 3 Are merchants not its use- ful as lawyers in the house of commons? Are they not really necessary in order that the legislation sllecting the trade and com- mence of the country may be properly framed 3 What is then: about our late member so olnjectiulmble in Mr. \Vulkem's sight 3 It must be that he is not sntcient- ly cultured. lf so how came .\lr. \\'alkem to endorse the candidature successively of John llreden. D. J. Waggoner, G. Dennison. H. ilmot and I. H. Metcslfe? Is Mr. (iunn not calculated to shine as brightly as these luminaries in the social or political tirmament? A curious public would like some reason for the reflection which Mr. Walliein rose out of is sick bed to ing at a decent and good citizen." The lmmlslmkiug of Capt. (laakin and Mr. _ T. H. .\lc(luire, at It political meeting on Friday, was a. heart-rending scene. It was illustrative of that unity of; the orange and green upon which .\lr. ` Metealfe, at the same meeting. had expntiated no fervently. To be sure rememhrzuice of the speech made lay the captain in Onterio hall on the evening of the 28th of Dec.--in elfect that Mr. Metcalfelnul been elected without the aid of the "ch`urch"-was for the time being completely forgotten. ` lion if he did. At a consei-\'nti\'o meeting. held in the Windsor hotel on Friday evening. Mr. Met- calfe said that he felt sure that all the elec- tors who worked for him would work for Sir John Macdonald. At the same time three of Mr. (iunn's committees were in sea- sionziu the (lladatmie club, and upon these were a dozen or more of the workers for Mr. Metcnlfe. Of oourse he didn't know that. and it wouldn`t have stopped his exaggera- , must busy Job olcos at 51 a car. .~ Attnc ed to the pnfer in one of the beat and. n Canada ' rapid. stylish and cheap-work : 8 improved printing presses. usI\`Iv w in n-<`vnn v\ (1111 Ian I Innllnuvnuo For tour lines. one or we Ixuertlonm. .-.I) 50 For tour llneageach au_ ueut Insertion .. 25 Ovafour linen. lint. Insertion . . . . .. loo pen-line Eu: subsequent eonaeeuuveina .50 " _ Once: week subsequent .. loo ` Twice A week. subsequent Inn.. 80 " 'l`hreouweek.bsubeequent so V " Nqlloee of Births. Ma and Deaths . each. unless when "booked. when 81 he . Special notices in reading oohnnnsnre charg- ed at extra rates. . u _... * Tho`WEEKLY BRITISH VVHIG. 8 pages. 56 j columns. in published every Thunday -morning at 81 mar. ; columns. in pl 81 'oar. Gd [4 THE DAILY WHIG. r _ ~ - I Tm: Bnmsu Wmo la hliuhod every even- ing. at 13$ King Streo . Kingston. Ontario, - A1` 81! nouuns 1-an nun. d.;:tl' 1' an n uul U I M IIETH [rah THE 1: as 1-oT;;;o3ma; ANNOUNCEMENTS. " OP!`/6!` per Orbem Dicor." - EDVV.`J. B. PEXSE. Proprietor. AD3'1'2R`l`-ls_RII EN`l'. _ I-.. __- _._ A-.. :_--..4a...._ THE BRITISH. WHIG, MONDAY, `JAN. 24.7 INS! l'IIlVIyI m purvnuu uni oolulllu I ll gblhd ohm. or the knife! M ban 0! lament. bro I been lefc. ` LI vol dclcnd Sodom. t lllllv Itjiu-- nu no-v uuu-noun Inuvt with tho Intent to rclnu tho oounksy, 1 loul railways to pure the oountiou In a- nll . Mind dung or may nnmlmnd-J -Inn... vv-Iv vvuuu nu tr. | Rev. Principal mun. ,;.:*.'::-.....~~;-.:-..';'*.:-:~a.:.'...": :21`: L'::..'.'.`.".: .`:..n:';'*::: .`';:..:';': -- II. (I11 nos lly KIIII [5 Wu VTIWIII W him for shape: of being forvudod D 050 jmlp. clout cl in publication nnpln. to MI-minute Hr. Backhoe`: nuhlin cHAnLo*r TI; RUSSES. ` ought to term 9 Mr. Banning`: public 11?. Tnmuo Non. _ Mr. Boulthpo tong? doubt that his letter Ill neat to Jug: Ilol-gut. But he does not deny thtt It In. written by ` him for tha nurnmn of being for-cud-l h Bolton hum-Ipt. It in the fashion n0':10 5! photognfhed In 3 toboggtn costume. One you an to the piotunl char 5 little, but at tint light alone 0! them one in mtunlly aha chuck. They lookoo much like a pony jut ready to jump law had. Toronto )';I:. . II -- Hnnhha WIA`-.rulIw vyw:rndopuduI" journal my lup- portn puny. but it will never lie dolibontcly. not put forward an nlortion without having ukon uonhlo no reach the truth. ` in human 11 Toronto Globe. Nontrml (luotto. ` ' a The mnnvho Laughton: thing in op ition and moths: when in power was 5 Invigo- gue in whom the people could have no com d once whntovor. lomnu mu. ll pub a `am on eopionqo and turn: every npeci Agent into: detective. when interact lies in making out as many crimi- Iulu as possible. Tnuu . -430 `l.IK) An invreou-9 In I-oven `ears of mo. llowiu-r~Ut-noruI`a o 01- abolished in [$5. Achlingto these the 50 employees of the senate an-I the 237 engaged in the house uf commons, we have R\ total of I.-I67 persons engaged by the government, and these, with their funilica know, oh so well, how prot- able in the government pop. They know. too. some of them. what they may expeot if the liberals succeed to power. They here been gmenly oeneire in their conduct and do not deeerve my ooneidention at the heads of their politiml opponent: I SWTLAND FOREVER 1 (.`ln%l-uderlule of the Government.- llonu-onl Stu-. `I link A nun-ninuu nu A-IHA-1`-g --ul A-I l uepnrmwul or Runways and * Cuuxh. . . . .. . . . .3 Punt-umuu Do umnmm . .1 Dopnrum-nl u A irullure. . Dopurtnwul of .\ nrino And I-`ish~ aria ` Olsl . ReocI\'u~(iun-nu`; ullice 1 Dopnn mum of Customs 'r1\`yt`ouncu .. be mvnl ofofusllce Mlllln and Defence .. . . Seth.-lu'y of State`: Department. . : Dopanmenl of Interior. . ` Dopnrlnu-nt of Indian Allhira. .... ` Auditor-General`: olce . . Fllnncellomnment. . .. . .. l|u|Iu1Im-nl of Inland Revenue \ . [Department of Pllblio Works. 1 llepnrlnwnl of Railways and nu pu - u nu nus. Go\`emorUonon\l`s ullloo. . `my Council cc. ` . . . , .. of ustlce . . I Ill: and Ilnlc-nu-an A good many tories have proted by gov- erpmentpap, and if the policy of the past is to be any criterion of the policy of the future, and this government is kept in power, which we do not look for, a good many more will expect to be similarly pmlited. When Mr. Mackenzie waslin power it was charged against his administration that it had in the civil service more clerks than there was really occupation for, and the then opposi- tion gane promise of reducing the stall` and bringing about a much-needed economy. The tories succeeded to power, and as a re- sult there was, in practice, the reverse of that promised, an increase in the number of departmental employees. There were in I878 only 480 government clerks ; now there are l,l80, or 700 more. and for many of them accommodation. has not been found in the government buildings ; and while a new de~ partmental building is being erected, at a cost of $00.00!; high `rents are being paid to supporters of the government in ditferent parts of Ottawa in order that otllccs and elbow room may be pr wided for the army of pensioners. We say pensioners. inasmuch as some of the appointees are lling mere sinecures. and troubled about nothing so much as how to kill time. ..._-.. w_. II\IVV .v --u Uocnuvu The following table the more clearly eon- truts the position of the civil service at two particular dates. I878 and I885. and under two putionlnr governments. liberal and tory : Druu rfmnols. 13'.` u`_ l.\\`.:, 1 W > 1 A ' IfiI's.'n,-the cnd~i_uy.oknu-xgdggd - I that there had been I` diiliculty-about get- ting e cendidete, thnt it hed been necessary tojppeel to themejected of Kingston in l_878_; still `another speaker nctunlly en ; victory stumped lipon the hrowe of all present ; An- other smelt something in the eira; another. regarded that aomething ea neceseery in the intemetof our "wires. homee, families end . lelidol :" another feltthet if Sir John were not I email god there Wu `a grace About him that was indeneble end exceedingly fascinating; another go: into a eort of Epip- tian derkneee on the-dny on which Mr. G_unn was elected, end had `been groping shout in it e\`er eince';Tii'nd A great deal more non. sense to the eenfe`ell'ect. " llllly ll Very Blllll wrllnn 01 H parly Ciul hope to prot by vernment pap ; the great mass, who know t at they cannot norm! ' share in the sweets of oice. must fe! a late of interest in this anxious scramble for oice. -Neu`s. ' g n The meeting lwuxwe are informed. on in- ; dex to the feeling of the party, it was celcu- ` leted to deeply impress Sir John Macdondld and induce him to eccept ti. nomination. Of course if he emepta" he will expect ll repetition of the experience enjoyed by Mr. Metealle. though the issues are not the mine. in the two elections, the voter: are not the same, the eenvaeeera are not the name, and the results cannot possibly be the same. If he thinks that his candidature here will par- take of the nature of A political picnic he will discover on the evening of the 22nd I-`eh. that he has made a grand mistake. ROBINSON'S WALL PAPER DEPUI`, any

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