Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1887, p. 4

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37'/I LA_/(r, - Aqm, (`nmpllmonu to RI! fharlon. ..._l lL..| The July an linny Ono. 'l\oIOyIOl-Oh. &.__..4I I_A_ _.;-..I .\'o 00. Old Inn. |'s"o~o" H-ANO "563-6- F ?!.!...B...T'3 By a. new a.u~I.pcdu.:1y mum hntcunh. CHILDREN OFGIBEON, 'TWiTGood Stories I{ { Booksellers, `PRIICSS mm. - - - mmsmn. I- NI IMI rury lamp Robertson Brothers, 4 Ilrvgnuvu:-.-- -~PR1cn m17{i;7J " F Sovon Foot Long ` J. H enderspn & 0:): rwulul mt anruumy And wood. The "Stu" 1' an All node from no Ioodund than I scanned nook. pm In numb; mud IIIOII In I autumn lid mumor. Thou ruvrd forums-I ring the rut mason was the very hkbul. X-`since than have added seven! Puuontad Improvement: n-hi:-In nlll Inn In--A 0.. -41 5- oL-A- --_I|....._ ` I the hktenl. Since then ` which will he found to NH totlolt nu-llama-. Is the but yet oul. Being mrnnr Al the hood there is no friction on the sides of made hills 1 n ln|I\nk*uhrly -u-n nulshui. my nnasome ` in Appounncu. strung And durable. These `hr hugxnna are made In two ways- wllh low mils and with high rdb-the one with Nah nil: is just the thing fur Indies` use, as then in no thu- gel of gel I in; the hands u~n\u-heal while ho]-liiu nu. thr rails ht-inc huh:-r than any cushion. I nnvnm 1 ram . Uflhin Toboggnn the mumhcluter : - The original pnlcnl Star Tobugjun. I1! I ` my [aunt patented Improvements. unndn cur ` rlullcd Int dnnhuily and tuned.` * Tohouxun In made from an l.1IIv II.\Il- lllllll HAIL. Six Foot. $3.33. at: hot $4.17 1 Seven Foot Mon 800:: Foot 8&8! Jul. `roboltlnhux is to be the pngmlnr amusement 1 this winter. and In I few days the new slide ` will be In running order. IIFIUI WI 1- 1 I . III \ . 42 oLARmNo:ia5`"s'r- We have Mull stock constantly on hand and ; our prices will be luund as low as In mnnlslen V with quality ollhe goodn. . 1 I John Henderson & 00., PRINCESS STREET. THE TAM oNIEn suns. At lho beginning of the year AIIJIOOI every ` Merchuunl and Busilwsa llnn rt-quin.-s A New ; Set of Books. or Al least u DAY BOOK, JOURNAL, I I-lI\I\I BMLANK BOOKS I OF` .WORTHLESS IMITATIONS URUIPTUN CORSET BDIPANY," % In stamped on Inside 0! Coraline Goods. Without Which None are Genuine. Haul-Raul nun bum .;.'.I.'.'.' A. UIHUONDU, Q -nnujn .:.__ An- F t8"Inapection in\'itexf and no trouble td Ihois` goods at Murray & Taylofs, CIA Ill! 0! Hotels. Ilugmllng Mount-n. |.ou.~ Ital. Co. In Mound. `nth pnvon. can be won him: odes. ~1- 3: 9'FPF.5 S.`:FVE- |ATTENTION%! SPECIAL LINE GRETUNNES, BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. THE "STAFi'V'1`;OBOGGAN. Feb. I. 7/-IE " 70B06`6'fJ We invite attenoh to our In 30 Different Patterns. 776' PRINCESS STREET. All 'l`Il1-la in proud to return. leaving Mon (real not later than I":-h. lh. nnd A 811)! ` OVER AT OTTAWA lusllowui on return Irlp. OIA III! of Hotels. liuuwdl Ilolnen. lndun |-l. &o.. man. By Walter M mCC`3tH`O.- BEWARE nu III I lluIll`l' IIIII Ill Vlllll --P31cE LIST :-- DRY goons.` Ibcsea or CASH BOOK. .----0l~`--- 0A/vAp_(A(4 PAC/F/0 RAILWA rs ApMlct'l\olqIlhh|oL|loLuu|u-9 Sadly. clov YcI't.InI\\`tgtIl'tn IIAITFORD. (`0.\' .\'. `sag ,.....'.-.3. `._.'_~;.:..-- L".-::.:.... .. fix an mm W "o1_i*iu'f'.` R. STIR LING. KINGBTOR 0! otlloindhbut feudal b I h HIE u [I111 .` Al Al luau rnlnnnn Ann imrpd ua London And am; ll"7$ I \'lIL` IULI ' Gcntlononhsnlu thutotchly donut! or wind and cul. m` lhuu. CHOU. Jwlobnnd ll (ioadslnnllnuu-hhdundnd haul lnhlod. R. l0.\"l'00llRY. An. I. Paella] Dnr. .\}{r{. .`...s.;;..;..; .~.u..'., \ a. E On February 4th to l0th. ilwlusiw-. At ...1.7.T- DYEING WORKS. 1>nn~zcn:sss'r.. - xxnoerou. I Hot and (`old llalho at all Hour! at .I0.\'I`.`.\" 1Y).\'SORI.`l L I .l RLOR u llriuah Ame:-iau\ Hotel Block. (`human 81. l j .\`.ll.-1'hIo no the only Banks In that my hound by steam. thereby securing an All hour: good but want. Aug. I { cmness us NEXT T0 coouusss. VV BBQ 1 . rnrc svnnr a by the Iinki or the Ptoprller lyla vn be said M the cheap at the Kilunumn Found Wharf. Th In the that damaged when! In KS on for yum. Apply tn JAS. RICIIARDSU. 8 ('0. Nov. 3 ! CENTRAL FLOURSTORE f Cor. Princess & King SR, Kingston. ` JOSEPH QUIGLEY, \.a- GI: AaI.LA1&3IJAA`n The undors od having pumhnu-d the pro minus 0! Mr. Ju n Kavumxh. Hour and Grain Merchant in! [his city. intends mnmminc lhc bnnlnoaa in the Old Sand. Market whareho will ho phncd Io norvo All h old :33 M nun)` new mu :5 will flvot unnuge. Choice I-`uni 1'. Pnsln` and Rtmnl I-khan Iln In I N(l!3n3w I"vfu:-Ir` Pastry and Strong Bnkern J`- Plour will he kuiat on hand. (`untotncm mu rel)` on guilt; value for their money. Aux. C. D. l`RA.\ KLIN. Als ..---... . .-..--- . . -... .....O..... ...\'I.\ Kingston and Pembroke jA\`I| Is now showing a very handsome stock at Gents` I-`inc Silk Scufn. Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves. lined and unlincdb. Genllemcrfs Hall Rose. in `inc Cashmere. llerino. silk and I-Znr by-gidered Good: for evening wen; I-`inc White Dun Shins. Night Shirt While Kid Glows. Cambric How: sad Tom 1` umb Ties for even- ing won. Special Value in (}enllcmon`s Cha- mois Vests. in Soviet and Dub. Ilv r\ A L\Il`I nuv v . \-. --- Janina. n I X511` :0 a. noun: & 001% Hu.\'cn:.4 nun. an. . !ULEAHM\:(_} SALE lnoRLANn s. or ILL It-mus. _ --,_- : Rh miiiaz cxpuionco louln mm to beliovo n: than are ndgoodn In Malina In the city untoqudl his tor vgluo V no lnndw showing a mu nnorunenc (or Christmas. and as well as being on-muncnm thovurouneml. Just the kind ot pron-ms far the hard times. Now In your limo to socun-x Ihnm .\l Greatly Reduced Prices. tho Balance of the Wiulcr Stock 0! UNDIRSHIRTS AND DRAWBR8. KITS & GLOVES. PERSIAN LAHB CAPS. ` HUFFLBRS. ETC. 3`? PRW33 SR1!-\\`E'|~,E\~1-I vruas, cars AND GLOVES GKIIOWIWS X-`irsI~(`Knss Laundry upstairs. Telephone. And on F1-bnuu-`y 7th, H1 $4.15. NEXT 10 Jan. I. v---- -- iv-------' (`antral i-`luur. It`:-I and Gnin .\l1-n~hnnl. Run. 11 tlivo hhu ll ml]-and it will re-pn,\ _\ou. eggg ziunnrsmnes. rv-- iv -v---.- cu- uvsmu .\`(.'Is` 00')`: *FLotf1{ATI`I)``Pi-inD. * DAMLAGED WHEAT. J. R. RATTENBURY. Kingston 3 V -\'l.\ INSURANCE. THE TOILET. u uuiulvt null UIIID. 4 W. G. ASH 5-..... L ...`. ._....., fa ta 1-unrucn iron 1 h. Md II no but yuan any II)`. l3sw|n. Anal. nu.\'us_m.\'. Plli I`l'III`l'. n'i_n|T5_iT:'-'E1'1'A"-' iii-'iI7ix3. t ltlj DK -j M`wo Kb I MONTREAL CARNIVAL, 7th to 72th February. I887. THE .\.\'.\`l`.\ L .\ll-ll-2Tl.\'(: u! the Subscribers to tho lumw of lmluslry will hohold in the (`ounol (`hunhex-. (`ity Iiuildil on .\l0.\'~ DAY. the tlh February. I337. at dvlurk p.m. JOHN |)l`l~`l-`. Feb. I. Secretary. A_MUs;3m}::NTs--MEET1NGs. HOUSE OF OOMNONS ELECTION. uence of the Electors of Kingston. As Mambo:-`for Kingston In the interest ofoood (government. sun JOHN A. MACDONALD] TO THE ELECTORS :- Your votes and inuence are respact.ml- lg oolioned for ALEX. GUNN cnocxxnniixllt. summit ALL um I-um mu 4. oommoirmsorrom, '37] ' The undo:-ah:nc-.'. will Issue T/|1il'E&PVrE0PLE S CANDIDATE ! All Tickets and leaving Mon rad not Inlur Ilum Fa-h. lh. and IO THE BEGT. Try it and you will use ac han- Jan. 28th. I387. GROOERIE8, LIQUOR8. ._h\n. I Respoctmlly requests the votes and In- `E3t3"s'E%6?ifbtis]TnY.T 66GRAvE's`A"iF:l Tlckol. um I. a I`. and 0.:-.n.. I IV?` A `I3`1T'f'V"\ C .1=`_I:E ~`:-_ MISCELLANEOUS. Tramps` Snow Shoe club. TIN`; (`LVN will tramp TU- IIOICRQIW. Thursday. leaving who: I'M-k at 3 ;un. sharp. I I I) I.`\."lV\\' *A N I)... TIIE (`l.l'B will tramp TU. MOICRUW. Thur-sday. leaving "W 2. `(II V) IUH $5. 75. DAIIYGOODA onhooholouuunll unbochoupun. noulnddub. OANNlD00ODIofovcI-ygnlnu ll: an-I 9th at AI 0 5-nu. nun: 5-. J. L. RI-2N1`0.\'. Soon-ury. IT I2" "I I vvuwui v---v-v.-vwv --w v---. try. Al the moolnhu ol lab ulclrun In In given (Iron boon. Marta punts-I. and Chi is Ipnh Niel} In Prvnrh the atlas- Iluun know no huunoh. 3 hI.L_ I. .,| L_..._ uulnhll. onwu not I nhglolnlor-1 ruplloqoxcqthtbonpplnu-9. uldbyit` Ir. lllnhowu on awn] oooulou lurly llodolhhhot. Thiavuupohlly tho: cnnvhunhonlornd sossoIou.m-cum` llolho. the carrying his afoot of vuliictclthopooplnolklolsoc. the In` dunhunotoln ouurth-vuunlnurl. udlloovlrtvlryvhkhnvnlhtlthwm Iboslnllbhrury lllmuyhut thema- ._ .1 La- -.|.I__.. L- HR. BLA Kl` IN MONTREAL. u. Ilwlrd Ilnho. Ibo thin lander of lholilnnl pony and the punter-to-bo of Ihodouhlon (thin in adnnluod by many onuotvntiru).Iuodolhobut Ipooch emu` osnpdp at Iloutnnl on Houdqy night 11.- u._.1.a..... n .......-....I 5.... L...._ I s-vsvvu- V7 ...-- -......., _..... .- .- - ....I..,._. do ol the damn. The outlook would be blunt Iodood for thin muntry it the ommhla ol tho lut porliunont me! the poopIo'| View 1:! the aural Buns o! things. The p'>liti~ col iudlutioonol the country my be tower lug, but the this is sound to the con and It will round: sound no long an the notion`: utnngth in uuunoopllblo to the briborI' power. It in. on Dr. Grant in aid. I can ol cboNn[ol'oon'uption or hing choked by II. Md bouohnon have no doubt ol that An _ _--._|4 _.III L- .._.v -'-r---- -v 7~.-.--. v.---v~--. Mnckintneh an-l Tune have been hunted nut of (mun, uul we don't know how nuur_v' ` pmholnly 3 dozen. ere mining in Quehec. The whole list, when prepared. will ameli- tute I remnrluhle sign 0! the tin):-I." And remerknhle for nothing I0 much u for this : That the people. an A vrlu, abhor the-I pnlitiml immorality with which the wry perky in no cloeely iclentitieul. The Act! which members 0! parliament committed - with the nnction of the gmrermnentvlhe electors will not stand. and it in e hopeful Q__ _l AL- AI... `TL- ,...AI__L .__-__I I I An! 0! our the In! mulucnunn. um mnmnldou yelunthulhte rlorlnd` n-omnontourutnnkhnotox lnun(`I|,y .1 munrs I'l`l'}llN TI-II RIACII 0!` ALL BOOIILERS (-`0I.\'(J DO WN. A prominent feature of the present politi- cal campaign in the number of meml-era of parliament who have voluntarily retired, (afraid to face the music! or been cast, dia- honored. to one side by the party conven- tions. It is not to be wondered that when the rumour of it new election got abmad these members of parliament visited Ottawa and entered their most vigorous protects. Dissolution to them meant politktal annihi- lation. Some of them have not dared to seek reelection. knowing how useless and disappointing it \\'0|llcl he. Others have been either driventu newer lielda or rejected under conditions the moat humiliating. 'l`hia. says acmuteiupornry. tells a tale in roganl to the character of the legislation of the past ve yeurs. in Tomntn `the boy` Beaty has been nluuldolled and Col Deniaon t.\lu~n in his place. ln Halifax .\lr. Dal)`. ex-.\i. I'.. has lllll in go on-rlxuird. In (`ape Br:-tun .\lr. Murray lbndcl. ex-.\|.l`.. has been nnule to \\alk' the plank. in Hunts, .\'..\`.. .\lr. ;\llisnn wnsclisumled. in (`har- Iottelmui. |'.l'I.l.. Ilr. Jenkinu. 1-.1 .\l.l .. mu inmntinently dropped. In .\'ew Bruns- wick. .\lr. Wallau-e. late .\l.I'. for Allucrt. has In-on passed over and a young nmn from ` llnlifnx luu l-eon imported into the country \`llt`I`t: auitalble material I--r a government can-lialato appears to lo BCAIYQ. Mt-sun. \ nun..." r`-I .J .-V.-`.-. .-..-..... 'l`hi,sia the first time .\lr. Mitchell has stated his case so clearly. That he is an uhle num nobody will deny. and it was never even suspected that he was abamlonml hy Sir John Macdonald. Hon. Mr. Mitchell l|lH\llll0ll0(l Sir John. r~w'i`ea`."woek.'1`.i ?u;&'33.c 32.. Till: lmnihn lial: publlphed every o\'cn- E ing. at 8&3 King Street. Kingston. Ontario. AT SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. . .A\n\'1:i:1~T2T1-;nd;1~:1`s. For four lines. bno or two insertions . . . . . I) 253 For four lines. eachiisoquont inaortlon.. Over four lines. Mal. Insertion . . . . .. loo por.l`ine Enchnuhoeqncntoonuolnivelnn. 13: ,..`,`_ Three 3 week. suhnanuont int. Owing to Sir John in l872 eliminating all liberals save Tilley and himself from the cabinet he had given notice of a desire to withdraw but remained `for a time at Sir John`s` request. Meantime. the news of the P `itic seandal reached him through the press for the first time and he hastened to Ottawa where, not desiring to desert the government in its diiculties. he went down with the ship. At a subsequent opposition caucus, the only one he ever attended. he voted against the formation of the liberal conservative" party and against the choice of Sir John as the leader, and from that forward occupied the position of an inde pendent liberal. During Mackenzie`: term of ollice he was found defending the admin- istration of which he was a member, but he nevei recognized Sir John .\lacdonald as hisleader. He always was and always would be liberal. and was determined to aid in turning Sir John out of power and put- ting the affairs of the country in the hands 1 .5 the liberal party headed by Blake. 'I`|,,', 3, `L. L3_.,A a:_.__ \I_ \I:a.L4II L..- Jllx`. _.VI T(`lIELL'S P0-5'17 1 ON. Hon. Peter .\Hwhell's defection from the conaervativg party has been ll matter of much comment. Wlxat brought it about? h`irJohn`a refusal to give him it sent in the government formed in I878? No. Mr. Mitchell explains : at SI 1 ' r. Anne :5 to tho purer inane of the boat and must buy Job omcoa In Canada * rapid. stylish auul cheap work: 8 Improved printing presses. I ...... . .. ....-..-.. ..` each. unless when " booked." when '1 lscnargoa. Special not ices In radius columns am charg- ed at extra rates. ` ._u. Tho \ VEEKI.\'hBRl`F`ISH WHIGQ 8 pages, 56 ool;I|mna. is published every 'I`hursduy_ mormnx I . n Anne 3`: Inner in one the boat 1111130 5 WEEK. Iulluquoul. Illl. ... . . . II} Noli of Birth Muqgu Bud DeI'tl1n50c. each. ucl?l.eaa when bookod. when 81 lachargod. Snucinl notions in mndhur nnlumns am cham- ) Twmaa week. nnnsoquont ms. Three 5 week. aulnequont Nnllmm A0 Iilunlnn Ilgunlgoan THE%DAILY * `\ANNouNcEME`NTs. o`IuouvI Mr. Nah haul boon ...-..~;-,.- -sr .. ...~..-. -M Opifer per 0rbe;;| 'K ~- - -~-~~-z r~~-- -VI-Jl)\\'. J. B. PENSE. Pfoprlctor. %_ THE BRITISH WHlG, WEDNESDAY.` FEB. -2. ! It Ii -Ill:-I`!-JOIIIJ; Io dunno` nun In tboclly III Jnly IIH. Sir Juhu Mu;-loud-I upped: to tho eluc- ton ol Kingnou to ntura him. nil in put uibly the In: time be will out out tho sup port ol any cuuticucy. It is llinlut time oledl. 100. tothoeornlptioul Id Vick ` He will not ukuothot bu &on:::l~~|:n`t ducal cslli " ry uon.hItT {ll Illtholaill-i `Ho -nn`|-nnitlnovnvmllksan-guru-nnlu jthonuuth. Bycnoncnluuunultth` cnrhahurnulnltolnvonn cotton Ibo I-Ila-rt-upon Wianhh b noun! hug Iuullnqylmk lat unt minus I in but llulhn guns-has Iii um um, nu-I uni:-an -in:-I- by uonthhdt-un- our-an-vrrwqnlnhoceuuudlurnio r|uluggv|vvt||unlt.-%ujI|. ncnumamTnmAsnc1u.rr.} III II IlIII- ll uU.vw Iiwvyyluuu-nu . nu: von`IptiHatlvIynn0ooouo.orwonn much ninth: in the in: of the tines. A-uIn I Inn 1 non. By mlnnl bent, conrmed by the habits ol 5 lifetime, by in I bully, I briber and n boodler. with check: 0! bran. lump of leather. umuouurod oonulnpt for public vinue uni unlimited huoullo. hogoutn Non oods, expecting that that vinoo will. like I I-ulinuloed elephant. notltu r 0:-he ill rider. vw. ` . ` llunulon Times. I , I IUI"'II\' I\l\`I-III. In the event 0! the reform party our in]: the elevtinm next month the would an- no ditculty in forming I cuhinet. The have tome tin!-rate men in the from rm who would be mpnhle uf filling the neural ' portfolios. \ -nu yum Montreal Pusl. ll . nu A Dlnllneon and n IIIIIV-run-r. (mawn I-`rm Pmsn. l'm|vr .\I r. .\Im~k-nxi- `a roginw tho not in creluo of pulnlic dc-M. Wu nnly 8`}'..'C!'2,(lID, but ninre that lav under tory rule the deb! hu illcn-aw-I lny.l(ll.357.lll). ("an (`annular Itunl such a drain upon her roaollrvu? Tummu Ta-lognm. I__ AL- ,..,__4 _l llon. luuvrnm mane. We will win in our struggle for the v~ sorvution of the national life. We no e no- ing our rank: for the lat assault upon our discredits-l, doumnliunl. loop:-nu and halflnea ten foes; A Note For the I-`ul-men. Guelph .\Icrcur,r. 1 9:, |.L., __ x-um-1|-u .vu\u\uu_v . SirJohu rolniu.-I than if the country would give im another lease of power he would raise the rice of ull grnin raised in the uluminiun. int the price of wheat ls lower hulny than it over was. We Inn the nlldu-than nl nulnlnd wll ` ":E.`i?"i'i` mun; new cndnlnun W ICALL I All ` We have Inulolho dand- tho III! monldcnunn. and . ........o........ ...~. We couldn't have the hurt to ght people who gave us that embodied Itmnk of greas- ed lightning. the hohnggun. Hun. I-Edward make. \\'A will `win in n A New (`alnmlty Dunning. (`hiongo lnu-r~Uu-un. It4L._ A_|.-._.. _I:-.....A_ L.._.... ..-. .|._ \ IIIVKIJ III|I'l `\ l l'lllI. If the sherv dispute keeps up the coultish ball will soon I-emnne M mm-h of I luxury an lernpin. Touched lI|w'l`emIer `V33 . lmilaululphia Ru-uni. II`- --..I I_IA L--__ .L- L--_A 5.. A:..L` Sometimes too high an estimate is placed upon the power and effect of speech, but it is not too much too any that .\lr. Blake, by his tleliverenve in Montreal on Monday evening, gave liheraliam A boom which will continue until election day, and then have its destined ell}-vtn. Mr. Blake in making mt:-a wherever he goes. and the influence he exerts (`unnnt he munterncteal by handle. 1 the c1mser\*nti\1-A only sbock~in~tnule. I-no use uvuuva I-II Ann. nu-v-wn l The compliment is delord. and we have no doubt that Mr. Blake and his admirers will fully appreciate it. Qlt was not personal compliments forrwhich Mr. Blake was sh- ing. however. His was an enmest duty, bent to show how the country was being misgovemed, and to dene what the policy i of his party would he should it attain to power. And on nothing was he more ex~ plicit than his attitude towsnls the indus-' trial istemsts of the country. On the tarilf question he did not satisfy the free traders represented by the |l'u'(uc.m, but it says: He clearly bows to the will of the people, which he evidently considers to be in favor of I high tsritl`, partly protective and partly revenue ; he bows to their will, and he does so in order to oer to them honest adminis- tration with legislative reform sud ll regime of good will among all classes and creeds and races. " _ . _y--- Iunhlnoooolaonu Runhhuuunnnlnlugolnntobnud -n-n-Linn: an-gI1nnh\ Qhp.QLn-u-lL.: suering from overwork V and from conse- qnent sleeplessness. but, elthongh'not so I grett speech for hlr. mdl who ht-erdv it will allow that delive by any other Csnedisn statesmen it wodld have been con- sidered as second only to Mr. Blshe`s. Our contemporary` goes further and de- clares: No other statesmen in Cenadn. `since Mr. hls.ehenzie's voice became hushed, spealts to the people as if they were re__eson~ ing huliim binge, as if they were" `British `and loved fsir play. as if they were Chris- tians and demanded moral elevotion in their politics. There were no immoderatehp- penls to the passions and prejudices of`hls audience ; there was an absolute absence of epithet, whether abusive or otherwise Facts were laid before the audience in an interesting way and in in striking light, but never in as false light ; the argument was never specious or tricky, but solid and etrniglntforis-snl_ We luwe said so much of Mr. Bloke`: style and manner, for it is the and the people of Com . do should respect and honor sud learn to revere, and support as well, statesmen who E are as noble as Mr. Blake." __ POIN TERS FROM THE PRESS. 7/7E;9A}//VGA ili

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