zc:;~ EN .:-_g ,1 ndnjznn-Ag_A__A_ \\!HI I III`. IN: II THE L I b'Elz'A L l"'.`\'l). rhlu out msssrs, 1\. 'r..__ 3.4.... Ion-ll. @1031` PRICE " PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS } John Hendrsonv & 00., Prlncua 8., Kingston. I`:-B. \. ll. U. IIUUI. El; 8'I.Y_o11g 8&.'l'nt-unto. \\'rim-n in the (mm 0! Question and Answer. for the use of Engineer: 0! limited eclucntion anal uperu-nu.-. Price Ropafs Questions And Antwan forhginoux I l`nnn.i... -ll oh- n..._.:4___ .L,. ,, n - -_.- ---jvu`UZUCI VI VT,` 1! the most partial work: our pub- lished nu thin Iubjcc P M Then hoohnnlnrun an lunatic man`: Q-lnooti - noun. In-oououu. Ila-ho. X`. &|loot Ibovtcl who well informed In I the druid d Ihmlllu thank! pmuo Maul! with I ll art. 110: an tho unly bouts alhfvho kInd"oJctp:.h&hd In this at . I no no u an ?l'Ir:n:.n that can read can call: , ` I but. --v-cw-1 no-15$ IIUVVQL For estimating the bone er nl Steam- }-Zn ' ea. from in-licuor cigrunn. or the wot an engine in rformi at the time the diagram Ill . P309 oonh. Row : (in and Iaugaut o! Sum-Idler lL.- ..l` AL- _.--A --- --1 ` LADIES SHOPPING BAGS I , - ,_--..-_. --- --~-vvu- aw Zsluililh Vnntaim I the Quutiolu that II Engi user will he uked `hen Inn in` an ex- amination fo: the purpose of prucuruzg I |i~ venue. with the Anlwerl to the lune, unch- e-I in lnngxngc no '3 that any Kuginooror ` Fireman on in I rt than commit them to mo--nary. Prioo $31!). ROPIIFS SIIPLI PRME. Fri I -u um manual 0! an-snrnonlen In use A! the pn-sent dny. Price ROPER'S cmacmsx or mannnssun: y sruumemm ("ontrAiI :i/tVng-l-ll_ustrntionn anal Den-ripuonn' of all clan: of Slcnnroilcll in the nnnnp.-n n.--.-....- -_ _.__ -- , char& of steam machinery need. Prion _._ r....,v..r uu uuuuuxwu vuutuutll II! 82 union. The lowest or any lrnder not non-angrily ar- rental. \\`.\l. lR\'l.\'l). (`II Emrinaor. P11` \ '. N, linnlun This little book in mule up of (aerial of suggestions and instructions, the result of recent experiment: and the but modern notice in the care of steam-engines Ind ilera. It is brimful of just such l||l0Ul|C- tion A: purnoun of limitul education having char I2. . .- _-v.. V: aasu uvvvvlli One of the most valuable treatiaea ever written on the subject, an it in an plain and practical that any Engineer or Fireman that Ran read can 1-anily understand it. Price 9 En cm roul QIBII)` understand Price J saso. ROPlR'S INSTRUCTIONS AND SUGGETIOKS FOR ENGINEERS AND FIREIIN. 'I . unaunleloru. msplrntors. nytlruuhc Rams, 910- Price $3.50. ROPKKS HAND-BO0K OF THE LOCOIMTVK - ...-. uq-unanno- The only book of the kind ever published in this country. ll contains tloscriptionl and illustrations of all the best types of Stan: Fire-l-Ingiliea and l"ire-Pumps. Injectors, V Pulsometors, Inspirntors, Hydraulic Rams. Print; 33 5n ` - - j--- -v-- ----,-1-`: -ll-HOV 95461?! ` Containing a description and illustration: of every description of Land and Marine Engine In use an the date of its publication. Price $3.50. ROPER'S HAND-BOOK OF IODERN STEAK FIRE-ENGINE. nu & I Auv op0.UU. Ropefs Hind-nook or um Q um. Eng r`nn!nin:nn n .In.n-Susi-.. _...I :II.__._.-. _v v- --- gr :ov`-oat.-nnlvv luIJlJIIII lIVVIL4 The moat comprehensive And best.illus- ` traced book ever published in this country on the Steam-Engine ; Stationary, Locomo- motive and Marine, and the Steam-Engine Indicator. Price 50, D....-_'.. u-_) n..L _!l. I n u ~ - [ ,-- PRAC FICAL %Handy- Books for Engineers. .__.,___ VROEERS _ FITS I] Murray & Taylor s, 'Uuf' ' K ` bought at less than Mi `Prices. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. i Extra Fine All-Wool and Scotch? Tweed Patterns at - \ An- :-_.A.L EA - Are offering `Ext:-p lnduoomentn partiaa V wanting Tweed: for_ fmelsrs 8:. oYs' WEAR. Murray 84 Taylor; 176 PRINCESS STREET. Feb. 29. " ' Trimmings for Suits at Wholesale Prices. \ Inspection i'nvimd and no trouble to show 4 nmla At. ROPER'S ENGINEERS HANDY-B00&> II Inc Dacia:-or`: Utlne odurinx at and when all other lnlurmnuun mind. LUNG 0` Al` N o. 1 at 750, worth $1.00. No. 2 at $1, worth $1.35. Tweed at 300, worth 400. Tweed at 350, worth 450. I`WEED%! ---ANb-- `4oc, worth soc. 450, worth 600. 500, worth 650. DRY Goons. M. KIRKPATRIOOG , Ham Fnningl Fgocyeoot hm. `9A Wf78wPm and II mined. 11.. I. , \-u-vnwli Ill-UPI , ; noouunu lad I-can noun. "' `3..'`...'.` &`R.`..'EL"`.'..'.`:S~ hklb. ll Puss Inun. `SELLING OFF \ ill`. All chow` MM ind now to he turn [1 lug to . pm: at smuu ~ noon ll Ibo Engineer`: Oilno Inux ulllro bound. when All olluvr lnfnruunnn nun I... D. _._- _-_----. -cu J. R. RATTENBURY. l"|nI-(.`|nn bundry up-`Ah. 1111: `-* " Spring Suituzcn.` N A- Ova:-connes and Tnouoorinaa. All new goods, at DhDRlAND S. 8I4 PRINCESS STREET, ff\.vnn4lv\\~ He in now showing I full anoruncnt for Christman. and as well as being ornunenm lhvnnnefll. Jun the kind of plurals for thin! Hmu. Now lnyou mm to uncut them. Z'0l\"o Mn 1 all and it will repay you. Ilia mount experience leads him to beliow E tint there` are no good! in his line in the my hat mun] hit for value You will be sun: to like the goods. BN0 one forced to buy. Good: shown cheerfully. J. 0. /{A/my & 00., GALLO\A7KY S FUHS, Nfwlkn. 7 nil fl. linen! (morv or Imus) u! an (`allur Sloo for walks ll. lore-I mom or law of Cedar lunch Iur (`ning ComeandSeeOurStock, We have already sold largely of the above goods, md last week received seven] repeat shipments. MUSLIMS`, EMBROIDE/1 /E8 A/VD PR//I/T8. To nmtch the Dress Goods coming and in ` stock. Buttons, Twists, ace. See our NEW TRIMMINGS Best Mateala and Lowest Prices. .. Largo repeat ordczp comingjn. DRESS GOODS Much And randy hr mocha: mason`: true. usuu. I an . new 11. an. more or a - ` pun 'u'.& or mono and I} had: Ill fl. Hill?!` nr I031 nl Kr! l`-l.ap NEW GOODS STl'l-l_-f GEN TS` FURNISHINGS. mg mnnrs ooL6UMri'; Bing added each week to our all'al_\' largo Spring Spook. 88 Princess St. OF ALL KI.\'l\\`. ENORMOUS PIIJ-28 OF you or 7I;IE`lviVt`I`:- if/#01/, 13.97, CAPS AND GLOVES THEY KINGSTON COME. ' _, following Iluu-lab and llorvlou W` ml E)` the Porpomuou of the City u! Kin; I` non. \' 2 TRAwBERET4 SEALEI) Tl-I\'l)lCl{ will he l\x`ci\I at the Oco of the (`ily lslngim-or unl -.-A-. -_ _.. TENDERS- we-uqg llud ware. &-. Hlnllhwork. (hnlu. All IL. _L...... ll Klncltou. Qh Ft-b.. IE7. The hie rm denim: to thank their numorous Manda And cusiumora for I-1"!` mlmnngo in the put. which they hope will be extended to the new rm. whom they trust will meet with the uniform suovesn which has nllendod lhc oilnrla of their prodemsaom. March 1. JAR Rl('ll.\ll).\'lDD(`(). llA\'l.\'U decided to disoonlinueluklng an active put in bush: 3:. Mr. Richmond beg: to announce that he has taken Mr. John Orr into partnership and given .\lr. T. W. .\louru an in- wrest in the business. which will hr mrriod on by them under the name And slylo of RICHMOND. URI! & (`(1. TOIOOINTBA LOAF Change in Firm oil; Richmond &Co. aagaaaa. vs` \s QJ A LUJILLV \l L`.l. (Law of J. Muokleston D (`o.)u Wholesale and Retail llamwnre Merchants. and will carry on the bualnen in the remlseoon Prlnoeaa Street. two doors above I e (`ily Hotel. and directly opposite Mnvnee I Minna` wholesale ware- house. The store will be opened in about two wecka. when we hope to have the pleasure of seeing All our old friends and runny new ones whom we have scrvoul so long, and we trust satisfactorily. during the many years we have been in the trade w n nu'rn\' M Ibo -~n.ox.m'u..n.,. Kavxnagh's New Bakery, Ida. Q |lARKl.'l' IQUAIIK THE undo:-3' ed. have this day formed a pnrmuship un or the style and'rm of and John Marshall. an Hnrdwnra Mnmhnmn --V-gun. \II - Annual` -4:`,-nun: . The undcralsrned have entered into partner ship for tho urposc of carrying on business as Hardware It crchnma in the (`y of Kingston. from the lat duv of March. 1887. under the style and rm of J. XI uckluston 8 Co. I Q IIIVIVIPI u.`-vrI\nnv ` ":1` S; NHICRIEIOII} Wm. Mnmhnll. W. B. Dalton John Marshall. as llardwnre Merchants. in the City of Kin Ion. under` the name. at `lo and rm of `J. .\ ucklcslon & (`o.. expired 5' :-zgtuxion of time on the 28th day of February. L emu: I887. March lst. I887. THE GENERAL INNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder: in the (`it of Kingston Gas 1. Com will be he] at the Company's 0 co on 1 0 ll MARCH. I887. at 30-lock m.. for the election of Directors and other ullinoss. ~ ,Inll\I L'li`DD :A_mUsE:M1!:N"rs-MEETINGS. rrm: coxom-zcnxox otwesley Methodist Church. Mkldle Road. Pivuburg. will hold H6011` Annlvcrpary Ten Meeting on the evening 0 '__A _A " l?ou' Anniversary Tea Meeting or? eveni 'ri1URsDAY, MARCH 3rd. auulluu sun: .A sum l`II. ` . - {'95: El nu 'tn'K`r"|.~5:"o.'7 K3311: ll] .13! up-- ` March 1. ~;ac;3fa;;;;:;.t%aon. N0 r/05 or PARTNERSHI/37 Kingston. lst March. 1887. Good mus! t d ` d .1 . Proceeds 1:` `d of pail?-"a zTfar'. wsv H"l`lokota-a5o. Feb. :3. DA'I..T(Z)NWB;I;RWAN:'-6&3. x4\' I Il....I.l...o,... A 1`. - NOTICE or 1T{R'rx1:RsHn~. WV'FE_A MEETING I _ MISfCE}.LLAN-~- ETOUSQ { nn.I.u.FlAJlll. Bnnohdoo. 87 Yogcost 'l\oronto _:.>-...-.--_.. _ .. 1\;i:OI_`Z_[OIE:- I\'\ snow: 3. Rl(`H.\ll).\'l) I (`l). .'ctuu II LU. J. S. MUCKLl`I5"l`O.\'. GEO. SEARS. \\'. B. D.\L'l`0.\', J. M. b`TlL\.\'(H-I. 1| r.vnn~r. r \ '. 3'. Gordon. JOHN KERR. . Manager. V lllnulnlmovhopill ' Thupllunullbodiclililllu ...u. amp noun nhrnl In o....i.u.u:.nua-a. cs. nun: 0IIOoIInII$&-j `null 000 \\'uu-dluud--M tbouoduhgd yhhbgd $4: 5% runaway " "ldnfngng . "I 4910! out bad lug-has In way inning. I "'1'1.ITa'.'..u.. Int Th blbdla. In thlarudn h&-nphk iilhl. ha nppuld in anon! cnnorn. an papa-I: K. A`-I___-|-- A - . an ,. BREAD DOVO/AN. The disposition ol the lnriee in In cell the l`n'noe l'Idre.rd leleml people had nemee nut that they have gnae eolidly fot the lihurel party. The (Keane Aaleorelr, ul Ilirueichi. N11. eeye that the blend in "ungretelnl." that it ie "A mean end greedy little ielend. " Another pepet looke apt-II the tunnel echene. gdsoceeed by Hen. Ht. Model. eednoueul. The pene relnee-l he regud the pronieed enhance ul the pm-mmeet ee e lrrihe. end they did rhl. It has come to lhie. lmw evet. that the pmvinve with lace not help to `tip 31? John )lu~douI.l`e `nverlllnti in purer ie retitled to no ceenleaencejrum cheepvereueue. ltdeeeevlngeere e met- Ieeoleoonaeeqeeece ; ltmeetlaetnryntlt wmgeteothlng. ll le ee loepreneeol pvereneel lot the people an! hy the peo~ pie. ii! 0 hr the ladle II` by the Iielcuede eloel-I be renleunl bllleheeldulhec Ieeeebe repeb-he In every beeeeteule-letl elecht. ant; Sn-ch not in Aim nrnci object. And the sooner the worlingmcn mnlw this din emery the Inonor will their start and wol- lnm got I boom. In lhevonltituencicn where labour rustli- data were nominated they were boat:-n. The labour slant nhoulcl work with the vonnervstivo puny. Umum ('ird:ru. And not the glue to the and of time? \\'c hope not. The lnlnnur puny hu nut been nnfcicnllv inclcpemlent fur itnnwn ` gunnl. and it will never get in rights, lt`glI- lul.i\`ely. or so far In pnrlium-nury repn nentadoo is concerned. until it in an on unit luring An election and All the time. It in u-ruinly too much to uvppvnr that the pn- llcmaufn puny lives to comm-rw lnbor inter- Such is nnl J j__ _`, j_..._ l '1 he lorius any the grits an culling J. J. Whitehead haul names for his illegal nuts. but they had nothing to say when he mun!- ed the had ballot: for (iunn. Quite right ; the liberal: Ind no ocinl knowledge of M r. \\'hiteheul'I improprietiu than. and only hy n recount could these he established. The complninta of the scrntiuoers have been ` Iustainecl. nnql there in little luuht that the otcinl knowledge will go I long way to- wnrdn unnnllinu the election of Sir John .\lu\Ionnhl. With the kumalonlge the grit: now panes: they have every right to ques tion .\lr. \\'hiteh:-ml`: mmluct. ._..., ..._,. `..-.....,. mu. `nu:-~..1'. nt-cu (`ark-tun. .\'.B.. \'t. Hyacinthe. North ford. Bellechnse. .\'ic ten in all. (` puripons are very ndioul nmnelinn-a, never in much nu an in this case. The organs of the hoodle guvermnunt glee- fully cmmnent upon the fact thlt _twu_ libe~ ml: the defeated candidates in Czsrletnn county and North Hautings-lost their dc- ` pusits by failing to secure A certain numlwr of vntes. They cn11\'enicntly overlook that the tory cantlidltcs in the following pluvos lost their deposits : North llrnnt. West Bruce. East (,lueln-c,('entre Quebec. llomlve, l`.._I..n.... \' I) .-4 ll.,, 3, .1 \- - ll. L .Vl)l'lIN(l DI I` l ' TILZ1. The detection of the various agents of the federal government, in the act of bribing the electors, is regarded as a sort of joke. The conviction of oumq of these fellowawand as they paid the nmney they placed them- selves in the hands of their opponents -may not he so funny. He laughs best who laughs last. and this truth Inay he ennplmsizvd in a ` vnemornhle manner hy~aml-hye. After a woek`s incubation the New-. has perpetrated a joke... It says that the but- tle in Kingston has been bought and won." bought by the grits and won by us." No- thing so funny has ever appeared in print. Our mu/'rre` is qualied to succeed J. J. Whitehead as deputy-returning otliccr for aub-divisiou No. 17, Victoria ward. Some of the young nibs of London sent Mr. M. C. Cameron, of (loderich, a _cotlin, 3 mark of their appreciation of his slaugh- ter, politically, by the gerryma.nder`s aid. London has one of the largest. asylunis in Canada, and it is fortunate for the people of that city that such is the case. Tho WEEKLY BRFFFSH wars. 3 pagesin 3 columns. is published every Thursday worn at 81 ll `ear. ` All ed to the `purer is one of the best a_nd most busy Job onions :1 Canada - rapid, stylish and cheap work ; 8 improved 1- ntlng presses. EDW. J. B. PENSL. Proprietor. THE DAILY WHIG, u nVn;f.su ...... 'n..1.n... n.-.@.. n ' III`, II. `no lklll 311105. l\IB8'8l0ll. UIIIJTIO, AT SIX DOLLARS PIR YIQAR. v ADVEBTISEMENIS. For four lines. one or two insertions. . . . ,.m 50 For four lines. each subsequent. insertion .. 25 Over four lines, rst insertion . . . . .. 10c porilne Each euhesquentoonsecuuveins. . .. 5o Onoesweek subsequent ins....... 100 Twices week. subsequent ins . . . . .. So " Threesweek su uentlns...'.... 60 Nolioss of and Deaths 500. eaclnunlea when ` booked.` when 81 ischnrged. Special notices in reading columns are charg- ` ed at extra rates. I TH: Bnmsn Want: in ublishod every oven- lnx, um King Stroo Kingston, Ontario. s nun. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ":0P|'r per `p work 8 improved rintihg prdss B. PENSILJ.) ___..:j.:.__:-. THE BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDA.Y."MA Ron` 2 |l, \\ (`SI 0' to rth 01- . nc ( om- in P9. and tax pl: of ng Ih :1! P B [m be: 2 g s thl ul E`) nlishc-cl. 13;,` ve bu] flat NI! my 5:` F Ju.hn I? no guts of ven [Kl ONLY 60c. BASKET. I Withuut Ila gr bender Ontario would. on the ma] men 310:! Inc `lloudny. have gnu twenty ngpdty to the lib:-uh `lb! undou not glut Rh -uiuum reputa- Iuhu to an levy was and tho mini-um N) If (I tho Iucnln `III; In - -L._. -_,| C` uwvuu --an -QIII'll]. Purl: llo\'Iur_ The lunniud thing about thin ndin in that the mute the prrylnnndor it the 3 pr l uu-nun`: mngority grown ) ll`: lllvorllng. No! Damaging Iuclnoon Mammal Wltlun Sat Jun: in prucularly pm! :1 mmciliu iug" "nnulopundcnl" us-I "uh-[auto-I" up rvrtcrl, but. all the nlw. it is up well even of I pnlitichn an noonalul an In us In louy hil clnrlanu Indore oppnapriating Ihrm uuuuu Io uw wry vvw Ill! Ibo Itllhlm tnlhtdnllbuuh. Tibhnlhsnonnul Lddhgruauhihnnunnlohllhruiij I1. `I `nale Su ` Ionlrosl Pu-I IIIJAA _ . _QN_$.U!U?TION. mu run:-nmlo .\o-l`hu' Ii: I ") hut principully Boodle dial the work i Muldleoex. . nu isuuub our czunpaign mail. It was very p. much less than it ought to have been for the H proper `purposes of such a fund. We have been unable to do much that we ought to have done. Our fund was less than 810,000, subscribed by z few friends of mine in On- tsrio. Of this about one-third was used in the preparation mid dist ributiuii of canipsigii literature. and in the expense of the central orgaiiiziition. Y:-ii know that in Ix.`-t2 the , tories put ii men in every county. even in our `hiv-s,` -lieviug rightly that we would not do the same. in order to produce a false impression on nomination day. I was de- termined that they should not successfully play the same gsnie again. and the liulsnce the money hss been used almost exclu- sively to defeat that game, about half in the payment of de its in Ontario, and the re msinder outsi e its limits. I should have been very glad if contests in the absolutely safe counties could hnvo been avoided, but the government. having an unlimited sup- ply of funds. expressed its determinstion to ave no scclamations. I had to meet them. They did not sltogether succeed, and the bulk of the scclsmntious went in fiwor of the libersls, producin a marked contrast between I882 and I . Iam Willi that there should he a joint inquiry into t e ex~ tent and distribution of the campaign fund the tories end of the reformers. and I venture to any you will find a very different result in the case of turn ponents from that ' whit-hI have just now a 00l`l'l'IIl*1Ii" (Great cheers snd laughter. ) .\lr. lllnlu-`s opinion will I-o shared in l-y the putt gt-iienslly. In Kingston the com- parison Illl r--rt-.uul_\~ he in fsinr of the lib eriils, and the Hill of the elmtii ll petition will vnultr this f.u t -[uitv plain. I` t is t I` {in u I Nmlhm) Au: Riel Rmaihlo |...n .._;....;-_n.. n , , 1 The conservative papers are still, nppar- ` eutly, agitated over the report that a large sum of money was sent by Americans to the liberals of Canada to assist them in their elections. The men who are said to have subscribed 8150.000 under these circum- stances, the Pittsburg iron mongers, deny that they know anything about the case, and Mr. Blake has declared that he knew nothing about it. The leader of the liberal party did an unprecedented act, on a recent occasion, when he took the public into his condence and told them how much money he had had for campaign purposes, and how that money had been expanded. This con- lession, or explanation, or statement, or whatever it may be called, was made before the election, and before it was known what the result of the polling would be. Said he : Now I am ready to do what has very seldom been done. lam ready to tell you all about our campaign fund. It than ought to lla\`f` lman for pl... I the depiutis appointed by the returning olcer? These people should be selected houldbe capable of understanding the in- structions thatlare given to them. There- ` }%`withVsn eye single to their tness: they turning oioer, the only one directly respon- ,. sible for the election results, should see that his assistants fully understand what their duties are, and to that end should examine them before they are placed in charge of the polling booths. The fault once complained of was that the electors could not be edu- cated up to the requirements of the ballot Fystem. Now that the voters are becoming used to the ballots the complaint is that the deputy returning oicers stupidly cominit blunders which have the e'ect-and an ef. feet which the law was never meant to counteuance-of disfranchising the people. For 1: complete` relief from this sort of work we can never hope, so long as pnrtiznnship inuences the government's appointments. _1'_`_Q!f l,l,l,.,i1'__B!!1;|.iI:ii3 Hastings, or in Kingston for thnt matter, the candidates will not suffer, and if for no other reason thnn to correct the abuses of the past we hope the protests in both cases Will go on. v POINTS FROM THE PRESS. on. so: no i-unu om. .\--.- A hood -Ii : Iauurlly. \Inn- llounr Iy-And-In. -.--u A `ARI W luycu ldonoluonnmonlytouup Ihczutlmooalhonluu-elk-mrctunngun. In nrunlcurulhveunlolbodbun d l I`.l'll.l:H1Y at I`Al.l.l.\'u SIFKNKNH olM:=undy. lwunnuny rnnedytocun tho nun. Honcho otbc-I hnnhul In Iorannnfuruot now nnolvlu l('IfI. Hand nan tot: Iruunnndahoootlh oltny uln Ixpnuund l'un(()t-o. ll adzzuuol I furnlrhl lldl will run you. run um. I. u. uotfr. Q___,,l Q: A-Q -. -