vii 77 7 T` I 'Dl'l'lIIuuo&nI.. I .~ Cling` kl Fob-IILDREN oreuaeou, 'Two Good Storiesu Henderson & Co s., -I'\ is not so pretentious, neither does it cost so much. However it is certainly very artistic and good for the price asked. namely Carnival Witness ( />3/0.5, Be sure you get a copy before ` i they are all gone, for it is truly a ` Grand Production. Lots of both at Henderson & Co's BOOKSTORE. ; Kingston Pembroke % A 7 f-Al\'D-- '63 E137 52 if 131? " UROIPTGN GURSET GOIPAIIY, 1 OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS \ liluspection invited and no tmuble to show goods at Murray &* Taylofs, I 15 (JENTS. ls stamped on Inside of Coraline Goods. Without. Which None us Genuine. GRETENNES, 776' PRINOES5` STREET. SPECIAL LINE Feb. I. m to rich ?orJa}r`y',` inn}: _' `I'M undersigned will lune Return Tickets From Kingston ---YlA-- IATTENTIONN `l`(bnuInnhnun. nywm-c In 30 Different Patterns. We invite attention to or BEWARE HAS ARRIVI-II! .-\'l DRY A: Iherl:9dnm_$u{ Inge:-lot [ooda.co In u on le" tilfered and :3 no y Doll 0 nnprlnc merohants trading on the repu- mum: of our genuine Oun- llno. we will!` mg lad]: against one In t on drawing their attention to th: nooonlty ol seeing that the name 40 Oen ts. MONTREAL CARNIVAL, 7 4 L J . I & L E . L _ . . _ . . 1 n or cENIii1LrLoURsIoR: IL. um-.-. f__`. -v A ldlhnunllluuna J0.V'l8' IDNJGBIAL PABLO)! hi Ahab! &d&nI. (trail. ctwum 18 nm in aoouuess. FII-C. I3oHnolAlo|I(&uln. JAROBAWFOBD - AOINT _ not LAaAT7' Try it and-y;u will use no other. 8. J. I.[.4f/Y, - AGENT. `COSGRKVEE XI}: nuvuli IX FIIIQIZ \ Tun Sea And Lanna. Itookbnowtunpletotlallthohtut Novdllild Pam-I-In Robertson Brothers, Ylrnnnmnnn n;5iqm.'.'aa.;j:;i.': nun snug-.-__ CROCKERY. CHINA. GLASWAH. MIPS. ALL (INN. PLATED WARS. Or. Aug. 0. Hutch Satan. Kin St. The Meeting will be add!-std by \`lr John A. omdd. ll . 0 A. Kl k rick. J. H. ::(`:Alfo, W ml r t E. W. ltnhbun and er spunk- I`. " The am: will be men at cum o'clock. $000 an Tlll ovum`!-3 By oniot. Icmv lllll u uu\'1~nr ou.Ii:i;crnn. 1......- JOSEPH Quuouzv. dialling. I._n..Jn...-n_+_ \\'e have the snuulu-lion of num with our Krona many new cuslolncn. W ARE REA 1 ' FOR ALL We lnrunadolhoound- f/N0/9543//V0 I/M02 umnnc Bow: and Tom Thumb Ties for rri-' ng won-. Special Value in Gentlemen`: (`hr moi: Vesta. in Scarlet and Dnh. W. G. ASHLEY. \vrvv- -.n .. ........ ; ._.. mu a. .Tm.j` 5, SELLING OFF At Greuly Reduced Prices. the Balance of the Winter Stock of UNDIBBHIRTS AND DRAWERS. KITS & GLOVES. PERSIAN LAMB CAPS. KUPPLBRS. ETC. mom. guru and unliqod). Gcnuomeifi` 1531? Rose. in o Culnnero. Merino. Silk and l-2m~ ;..."J....:-:.'.2: s..":.`"a:a';*: = x".:G`."'* I O \` Qlnhric B:wu and Tom numb :r::: inn WQI`. Sandal Vain: in ann-......~. nu- Allhohlowlncnlqvh: In tho 1 ock ? .46-* Illl In , ` gIog?'n _g]1_:odCul|mem. Marine: sTi3:a :33 W. G-.A.SI>EIL2E:'Y 7- I `U I I71 I I &I V I-`its!-(`lass laundry up-stairs. Telephone. > REIT Jan. 4. *84_jgPRmoEssglam. --.-~-- on: not will H5 illi showing a full anorhncnt for Christmas. and us well so being onumcntn thovu-o useful. just th'o klnqpl presents for thohnrd times. Now is your time to socurv them. &'Gl\'e him A call and it will runny you. - _ ___._ --aA1a.:\I._- rr rqoont ex icnce lends him to believe that"! has no In good; in hm line in `thdcily thu_oq\uI.hln for value ll - :_ ..-_ ,L_,,, - ~- Gnocmms, LIQUORS. 13 `Till PLACE FOR FUB3. CAPS AND GLOVE G. A. HOLLAND. GALEOWATS - 110 a. noun 8: 00's. Huxoasa s-rnurr. K. . IS THE BEST. J. R. RATTENBURY. l`lg._~ I -.._.I... ..-. r hr aunrunou In the city at `B0 I303 Rnnu-non DI Pucnhrth nou- |_- _ IXPORTRR8. fonoon 0!` ALL KINDS... 1 PRINCE8 STBII1`. \\ mlo Km Gloves. umb en.-n~ a Gentleman`: H... MIISRXII at me lilou.-can of the City of K olhvumblelolllorolnmolslll JOHN A. AOIXJNALD [or the (`ilyof Klngilon will be hold at the ' `ALE xi.\-_;n5I\-C OPE RA I-I O USE , muannow (Saturday) EVE '0. Miss MEETING I Grand Conservative Rally. 1 ga... an-aui;.Ts. Iutnnlh `boggalcuulvlllnqnhl. ll un-vi-M` A:Mt`IS~EMENTS-MEETINGS. .\ Respectfully requests the votes and tn- uence of the Electors of Kingston SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD, HOUSE OF COMMONS ELECT/0/I ham u-act.-or and cum. Il'I'I' A151 fittin- As Member for Kingston In the iiterest of Good Government. Jam. Nth. I887. Jun. 1 TO THE ELECTORS : ~ Your votes and inuence are rospectmb ly solicited for ALEX. GUNN comma/vsascr/om, '37 THFo,.. 135.. X53116` :__j_ THE 571! DAY 0!` F811. A.D. I87. 703009118. 810W JIIOES. Ollllill SOUVEIIOO. rm: PEOPEL% S%~DANDlDATl+!; n u Irl\'T\'Rll. c. r. surf". } ELECTION R153. 1.. _,_._.__, EDWARD H. .\`)l\'THl-L Prat. L t`. Ann. In-IL"I`\'l.J I` . GHQ. h `I- '. Socrolu-it-3. -- -- 1 1`:-gull`! Ilnuol Ticuhy pnbu annuity cllr.lInh`n3IIunlduIn. illollwncllhuh pvt nth- Ih Ihcuoponlxclhvhluh puuhy 09nIn"All lluul." lndnlvith IbhtllquIIlalr.&Iorula-tdhlho uuhuuvlluhhnhudprtucbihpw udolurdphluulhvcln: '()urnJvd|uhIvhhtoptuIuIbyou nhuouhoinuucloptuulhrllud obnluofnohuk Thtbnutbobu ......""*' `.'.T........." "" I?-.:.'.'..: ........ "'" = h Input! to have has quad fun the Icnltul Hudd'uqu\dIhHionl|al- ct`: quot. K. Il._A_..I ll__.A_l _lI`__-__I__ _.., g ,- -1--V-Q--jw nu-uuulnlll. nblunhrnhuuuoarhlu Ithaca!` vI|aIr.Bl|lobnl|quHohvonulou lacuna. oovunlmho "gunman .5. tdnthnaulbolovcrgndualoouon .-.....I -_J ...._LAA._A In A_.| ALA- L, Aounqnndul. vridqoonoouhupu-I. U7 and Ibllcblllllnll A Hill Ind." ..l... __ -I.:. L.__.. _ _,.;_A,, - . Nontreal Oamiual, I887. _- -..-u-.u, nu. Yuhnlny Sir John Mocdonnlcl rolnmonl to Ottawa. Ind to-marrow, it is announced. in willcomc to Klnpton. Wherever ho gout the party. llnnchlly. lo boncuo-l. An anon-nnlclcnt. without I men and I dollar Iqldnuely iuvohd hon. he knows that lab candidature cannot In popular. And may boupoc-vultonuu-Ihvthonnnlmolhodol nth; cdhnlnn. Byud-bye the wud politician will n-I thounlnu bnnlonul with hoorllo without knowing when henna lrouorwlut in tolnoonool it. In I874 that wu the updates. II!` thou. notwith- obudlng Ibo nyuory urmundlug the cut. and the utrnnlhry Inpm ol uonory on 60 pa! d the wlhcnun. man was got at that now which the punk: and NI Much Ind Q30 b dnhuhlng lhoouutltu. _ 11 HI" Ill In! Uouun1u'vI0l Ilplll. uol I55 llinning- ` bun. and AM. onory Piper. Many more than ten. Thou aunu we known, but an willingly lorgotun. \'..s-_I_.. ox- l-L_ ma, 1 n u nu uuuu Incu tney Arrive-I. [hose cynicnl unholievors founded their nnumptiou on the fact thst the glsalsc-mo srnilswhichilluminst eel their countenance upon their entry hs-I departed from it upon their nit. nml in- steul then-ml hsd man I settled sorrow. as if for snmothing do I. Alf!-all Boulthoe vss then. presu fur the purpose of loading the venerable ohisftais up the other ws . and than she wss Cusdidsts Dsnisun. um I-L (3uruey,usd the gentle Hook. and John Shields, ud John small. sad (ho 'Iu't lilustock, the young A nlln of t e Uonssrvstivs 0| bun. And `Id. nnnrv Inur \l-nu --A-- Iuvnrulw e-once or part truth and virtue. "Thithor came. hoping or recognition from tho chief god of their idolatry, all the true believer: undoubted for their orthodoxy. aa well as man ualehrated for their worthy afllnence. t was a solemn and nignirant fact that the latter seemed to meet with the warmer welcome, and rocoivod the more lve~ nign smile of the politimluloity. It was also anerted b the heretical that than favored one: left t e awful presence loan rich in por- het than when they arrived. Those cynical their nnummim. .... n... -..- . . .....`u g-c--w The Queen`: hotel-in still for the notice the Mecca of the Toronto tory. and All `en- 3 tenluy wu thmnged with tho faithful who had jourimyeul tluthor to worship before the incarnate eucucc of part truth and virtue. "Thilhar vnmn lmnina m- ..nm--ioin . l`_._ l It was while Sir John ltlacdonald was in Kingston. on the l`2th of August. I872. that he telegraphed to Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, so- licitor for Sir Hugh Allen (prospective reci- pient of a railway charter, and contributor of some $111000 to the then election fund): ` Send us another 8l0,0(l) ; last time of uk~ ing. Not having no flush a friend on Abbott at his back just now the piemier has had to 30 upon I collecting tour. For two day: he atood at Toronto. receiving the contributions of the faithful. The scene in thin deecribed by the Toronto 1t'eom: n.'I"|_ vl - .-va - v4v L`\I-[Ac It is really remarkable that there are some people who still think that the con- sumer does not pay the duty on coal. We once asked Ml`. James Swift, 3 conserva- tive,:whose delity to the cause no one doubts, who paid the duty on coal, and his answer was : The consumer." A similar question was put to other coal dealers in the city and their replies were similar to Mr. Swift's. Allan: in print in our fyles. In guring up the cost of coal, and establishing local retail rates. 50 per ton is added Ivy the merchants on account of duty,and if the importer did not pay the same why i should he charge it to the consumer Y 710`? AND Till 1'1 RIF)`. ._-- -.. -..., vv\III\IJ vs uvu Ul aux IIIIIHUIIH. It will, therefore, be a sorry day for our American cousins if they provoke Sir Fred ` crick and Sir Adolph to anger, as they are now apparently trying to do. OUR WA RRIORS. 6 The New York Ilemhi solemnly assures us that any idea of the invasion of Canada is practically out of the question : but (Tauiada hasa very respectable militia." Yes. and a war minister and commander-in-chief who are old campaigners. 'l`hcy have had the experience. They got it in connectian with the North.-West rebellion, at an ex- pense to the country of five or six millions. lo ...:n .|..._..:-._- L. . T1001. Anl E0 4.2 ongnmiwom 31'. I Jnn wu-mun. us puuuanou every Tnursdny morning at 01 st ' Atuw ed to,the parer is one of the hob: and most busy Job olcos n Canada ; rapid. stylish and cheap work ; 8 lmprovod printing presses. lCD\\'. JLB. PENSE. Proprietr, t Tho WEEKLY unt"-sn wma. a`fmgea. as columns. is published every Thursday morning O1 `ear. Alum ad tn Hm nnnnr I. m... ..o n... 5... ....a u I-ucnau uontoonaoouuvoiu.s.... so Onconwoe subsequent Ins ..... .. loo Twice: week. subsequent ins . . . . .. 80 " Three I week. auhpeqnant so Nolicea of Births. Mu-riupoo and Deaths (no. i ouch, unions when " booked.` when Cl is charged. 1 notices in reading columns are chant- bo6ke}i;`T'\Vlnh'fl 'i'xI'`-:liKFg75ti: Spools] notices reading charg- od at extra rates. . Tn: Bmnsn Wmain ubllshed every oven- ing. at as King Stroo . Kingston. Ontario; , ` _. n aux nouuns mm vxan. . AD\'ER'_l'-li'.`ME1\"l`S. ' ' ` For foil: lines. one or two Insertions . . . . .10 50 For four lines. each an uont Insertion. -25 Qver four lines. u-at lune lgn , . . . .. loo por.l_lne lschau uontoonsocuuveina... . uuhnoouam In: _ Inn N rIufI:0o1)La: IS COJIl.\'(.`. ANNO_UNCEMENTS. DUTY ON C01 L. All If!` Iafi. 3!! ' ff-._-",%*c-;.='5';._-*5*.=;`='E";"`&"-'.-Z."`-';.=a:='* J. P. GILDERBLEEVE, 11.3.4 A...n'.A- -_.nnn-n wuvvvu`. ".1. WI- mul quot. Khclhn. THE BRITISH \VHIG;-FRIDAY.TFEB. 4;. all`. Ila-y`: lontnnl Wllnus. I`-.. 2, A hhh.7ql&,n All `not: not I AT( .`A 0 1: AA, A Patriot Ip;Il ID Place. London Advonhnr. Lanntlalncyconlinllotaqlooponol. cube in Able wdo so without Inch dillcuhy st this noun 0! use you. and while doing nothing thmugh . and nut no chin not clearly vi in but right. y old nochinguntovon bot pact ol mind. to .. . .....q . mu nvyuuuxun. A pdr -I strong. big lung! rill oluu win 5 npugsuoa for Iuhnunuhip in Ipite ol notions couhnl dodcoekt. 7 ll wlpi II ' Wolllxwton Ropuhllmn. I -.l_ ,1 _AA--- 9 ` A Itule uf lncrouotl peril hn certainly been creeping over the oonoorvuiven within the In! few days I` ` The Week. .-x u lxnn lIl'llllIl. (`pan [Ale Ontario the I meme is superior to our; VIIIIFI .\"\\' York llornld. av .. .-. -- u--u Avvw wuluul XII I I ITIIUVUI Mr. Blnko wu right when he said there were name who lid not Iran! toundenund him. and pornisteutly miarepluonud win: he said. A Hill Han-I." ha been putting words intn .\lr. Blskeh mouth. and giving to them I meaning which Mr. Blake must emphatically npmliau-. The llopo o! the Future. Hamilton .\'pc<`lMur `FL. I, ,, n - I lf the Blake puny got into rower and lower the duty on rey cotton not t it cm he impurtaoll into Ltllllll from the United State: or Lancuhin, the mill how will lnve to shut down. who people here `ho no conning for e "t t II . r. Blake will not Altar the qlicsu r. lth! himself. not than days: ago in .VunInval, nairl he will. Now which an I to believe 3" II" III I o. VIJCVEQL. was 85.75. "J" Aid Q 7 Hi All *5 M #13. -r. V.--. -.u. u-. `vs, \IJIlB|.llll.lIuI\U IICIIICIIU. Now had A .\lill Hand" read these por- tioua of Mr. Blake`: speech as curefully As he should lmvc done before criticising their logic he would not have penned the fol. lowing : uuulu. Uur desire is to subaerve the real inter- ests at once of nmnufactnmra and of the ` poo le at large by striving for A reduction of I. e duties on raw materials, and for fa- cilities, for obtaining an enlarged market abroad. so u to pruvule the main requisites {or cheap. regular and protable rnductinn. low riced raw nnu-rial: an a widely spreu and large consumptive demand.` .\'.-m, 5...! u a uni u__ w .,,_ I .- uuuu n`p(1 ll|lllf The hoodlerl must he kept out qucxllun OI cmtn . . If is clearer thin ever that 5 very high scale of taxation must be retained. and thnt mnnnfnctnreu have nothing to fear. Any readjustment: must be offered with due re- gard to the legitimate interests of all con- cerned. In that phrase, `All concerned,` I he no one will object to my including, as I 0. the general public. A reduction of ex- penditure to the lightening of sectional taxes, tothe lightenin of uixen upon the prime necenariea of li 0, end upon the rnw mnterialsof manufacture. to I more equit- able arrangement of the tuea which now been unfnirl upon the poor as compared with the rich ; to a tnxntion of luxuries just sob has will not thwart our object by great fr checking consumption ; to the curb- ing 0 monopolies of production in cases where by combination or otherwise the tariff allows ui undue and exorbiunt pmlit to be exacted from consumers ; and to the etfortw a most important ppint -- to romote Nei- procnl trade with our neig ihors to the Soutll." un|_.._ l,,,~ I ullulll , HUI: EU (IIIVUI Uul LVUI3 Dy `"0 I180` so to gained. I have alwnys recognized the grcatjm rmnce of stability in tariffs ; iris one of t 18 most material things. Much of the tinkering with tariis might have been avoided by ro r care and en uiry before action. I thin changes shouldriie as few as infrequent as possible, and should never take place save to secure a substantial ublic good, or to remove as serious public evi . It is on this principle that 1 should deal with questions of change. lfin nlnnlsnr oh... 4-.-nu oI...4 - ......-- LLJ; pomreas FROM THE mess. Our ml\`ersa.rics talk of us as _n.bout to act like an bull in in china sho , knocking down all the crockery ou the 5 elves. We lmve no such intention. We have more sense. What an absurdity it would be not wsetvn` an` `iiidirely, with frank and un- prejudicelfminds. of all the knowledge and .u.ll the experience which have been accumu- latingix: not to direct our course by the light Lrninad, I have nlwnvn rnnnunitml to reco nize exisliglg fi9.$hl191.QA.ail' nu:-r.. nay uuvuuavu-A uv Isrulul lll`V\l ulu gtrisgiiient, that there was no possibility of `a` change in the 'sj'stem of taxation, the ne- cesnrytoct of which is to give A large and ample mlvauhige to the home nnannfacturei` ovor his competitor abrom ."' He pointed out that even the |nod`rabe3re1'orI`ns possible in 1882 were now ditult of xecutn. 'lie I said : 3 V` Hy, ,x.. N ,. At Mulvern Egwucay Mr. _B1m qpclma Ch I very high scale of (lutipl.muht_bo continued on goods umln an we can make at home, that ee trade 15 practically 'im-. ' Pollible." At Montreal he re~at'rmed his _I-..A..-...._L AI . ...| '3 cg/.4oI.4_nr P4512/c /mum rs L, A.-u-,_ , , The Hume I: I1`: With `Thain. run. Free trade in, an -I have repeatedly explain- ed, for u impuuiblo.- and the issue in who- ther the present tnri is perfect or defective or I k` "_ r, ; u TIC TOHIOII Ilgll. A WI ! It T|"Qf_ Rnnnhllnnn Quite a (`;I-ounlon. ~ (`nnaclian mm-