Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Mar 1887, p. 4

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I51 I Rl.\(`S8.'l 878531 . (I- . -- u ---p--`--- .--v--- 3 'r..mm.. mix. Sir Flmrlrs Im-I re c-ntenwl puhlic life Iilh ` tiw intention 1! remaining in it ; nncl When 1 AL_ |.._.._ A ;'.'_ l..L..'- ,I,.-..._...__ ___.'..-_ L, IIIU l thin, ? the I (U u-u-uwru up-vuuvu nu Irv wuur. umurn Journal. If hall the nntinnnliats go cmm-rvstix-e, making A cimnge of H) votes on I division. ` the mnucrnmve majority will be '29. and Qhin in thin`; in nlunnf what il `min In nu { humnn endul-uni hafhecn ` rccohed (in Ireland}. and an explosion uf ` popular wrath may occur at my moment. I uuuuunpuuu xuu It taken the tint 1!) ycsn of 1 man's life i to nd out that it isn't the mam with the \ ahiniest hut who drawn the biggest check. lonlrml Haul. nurpvuu .- l Phlllldelphin (`all I; n-|.-- ck- Al__ vv nu-u -`uuu nu. -.:uw~-u-vu . Bran: ford Courier. The local tory ur_ ns shmllal rcn.-mhcr that there in as hereafter. The coufedx-ration of the prm inces is per- manent, as it was intended to be. It has not, perhaps, realized all the expectations of its founders, but that is the fault of the govern, l ment, not of the country. __I __,-_.,,`_, It is no reflection upon the writer to say that he cannot seriously look for this contin- gency in national nhirs. though he says it is among the possibilities. The annexation sentiment of today is weaker than it has ever been, and it has never taken the ridicu- lous turn of nssenting to an suction of Cnntr do by sections. Ontario has not fared as well as it ought to have fared at the hands of the fedenl government ; its de- velopment has been hindered rather than checked through the offensive policy of the centrnl govennnent ; it has been what the politicans have appropriately called -the milch cow of the dominion 3. it has been obliged to live upon its portion its award ed at the time of federation: and it has done so. lta treatment by the dominion govern- ment has been bad, there has been cause for frection and dissatisfaction, and yet there is no reason to suppose that the people of Ontario desire secession. Tho oalnblinhmc M has A wide 0 rent! reputa- lion for ll: excellent mu-inc vu IIIII work of All kinds. Tho nnlr nngnnn lhnl than lnhn-rihorn hnvn fur IUICIICC [or 50 QUOTE 5 Wlle. Such projects are not consummated in a day, but it is not impossible that in the near future we shall join in welcoming to the union the new state of Ontario. Any proposition looking to the accomplishment of this end must of course come from the other side, and the most that our people can do is to show informally that overtures from the people of Ontario would be most cordial- ly received. `A __ _._ _.,II A: _ _ . . _ __ e blockaded by American control. Ulllfilgl auras. ' h , ed iticall t e pro'ect is by no mmglgossibli. Th: rest of t e dominion could enter no etfective protest against On- tario`s withdrawal. England might object to seeing its most direct avenue to the Paci- Never- theless the im rial objections ivould doubt- less be conned to the tield of diplomacy ; for Canada as a colony return: no revenue` to the crown, and the possible uses of the Canadian Pacic railway for the transporta- tion of war materials to the Pacic. and to India, are too remote to he worth hting for. To what extent loyalty to the ritish crown would be an op ing factor it is not ible to measure. ut to so practical a people as those of Ontario, familiarity with the idea and thorough `consideration 6f its material advantages would in time appeal more strongly than a feeling whi3h_is based only on sentiment. The division of ublic property and public indebtedness cou d be roan ily arranged, the more so as community of interest in these matters has been in ex- istence for so short a time. uu....|. .......:....i... ...... ....e ..................o...I .'n u uuu nnmor -out mm nnng ueiiqrpnou I9 v its flrlnera. Its shipping intcrsu would United States. d0V010p to an iinthought ot extent. Its mines would nd here the capital uecelaary to their develogment. 7' In I thousand in '3 V Onttrio would nd its` prot. in joining t e ND........J...| ._..|:.:....lI.. I... .....:....o :- I... .... ? ndnndier to its farmer; It: nhinninn inuenintnu .wnnld the onus:-nun cnclidab. Ila-Inn Lu L; nhohul In: A-unhnrhu l`ll,Iu'l`IIV!' -J`"Il'V WI" DE 12', In _ we thirk. is about what ll will Inc on POINTS FROM THE PRESS. POLITICAL POINTERS. Apt-on-nneoa_Don't (`uum. I-.Ll.. l`-II \Vhnl Kind of Xierv-and-r`I' All lllldl. The only reunn that the subscribers have for I disposing of this valuable property Is I do-min-, fur rcptne. nfler tony `auto! M-live bu-sine-an A IIPR!` proportion o the putt-Inn sum may n-runin on interval at I rvanonablr rnlv. n. . "l'\_'ll" nun. . n` .. .u.. Lot an (in. Gnllnxher 2 I IL... The (`lulu-Ionu Iloom. `,2I IIIQ IVIJIIIQIJ I5-VI Val I` fglglg TIIKN. by Wdhr land. In. TB!-I Hit!!! or Till mm, by June- Pan. In. Till IL IN 1113 BROWN IIAIIT. by In Iliad Iunui. 3. lDI&lIY NITIR. iy Walnut Inn. \ 1 IIJIAIITIII IOITUNI. 5: lb Dv- Ih `Dunn. u. JK88. In the author (1 W950." lie. NORA IS. III llnddomc. CKILDRKNO UIIINNC, M Wallet lb- uut, Q: 111: woIu'.o wxzrr vnv wzu. TIIIH La \\'-It-o I--A Z. ;ww A/on/51.9/I gdohn Henderson & 00., ` Princess 81.. Kingston. rm u F! can Ema \ II , V I`. urine. .-A`: Ia;-hour who whhu.iobo well lnlonud In tho tlutlacl his (ailing H uovltlo hlmoelf with I full am They an 1 ml] hxn:M;Ie kind:-.r`or ` In this noun! .u Inn: n Matt :` Pllzluu lhnlmn nu! ma andl.y`:odrIland on. up A__ _n.L_ _L-..._ L__L__.u L- _,, - - , : 173-; ulthonhovohoolnvlll hon-a many ` |Iu!ol(umdAou rvrclplollhtprlce. N (`be tVD;o(l:n:. `WV!-)l';I our pub- Iinhal on thin subject. Px For ootimnting the hone` war of Stum- I-Z `non. from indicator aoagrum, or the :33 An enginein rfonni II the time the diagram wu tuna. co )oont|, `Ii-_-__-_n__, __;u, ,, For one or more persons to not un- Ono of the hat Sihs and Romnnomivo Trades IN THE DOMINION. a;.'..;;~".c';.:'.;..7.:;....."'T `.';:s:.`:.:5:; I l\_- -1 .L- _,-_. ___ ,.n,,| ` ('-vntuina all the Queutium than an Fugi -nu-r will be ulu.-I when umlcrgning an ex aminaliun for the purpose of procuring I Ii- cenne. \\ ith the Amweru to the tune. much- eul in language so plnin thnt Any Engineer or N Fireman an in I short time commit them to l memory. Price nnntlnun nnnnnn nan;-aha Writuen in the form uf Question and Annwer. fur the use! Engineers of limited education unl experience. Price ~ Roper`: Questions and Answers for Engineers 1 ...4 -II AL. 1L.,,.: _, .L,. ,_, IV 7-n no,.r"uso and Abuse of the Staun-Boiler. (`onusining Illuatradom uni IN-octiptiona of All dunes of SI:-nun-Boiler! in use at the present day. Price nnnlvn-n nnmnnvlvnnn nu Inca:-I Ins:-nu-.-.- 1'tiiii:i'sL'"5Arn.t:1ii 3"a-mmsURs S'l'EAl-ENGINES. Thin little hook is made up of a series of Iuggootinm And instructions. the result of n-cent experiments and the host modern rnctice in the care of Item-engines And -oilen. It is brimful u! just such informa- tion as persons of limited education having chum of steam machinery need. Price 9 elm \82.`. One of the most valuable treatises ever written on the subject, as it is so plum and prnctical that any Engineer or Fireman that can read can easily understand it. Price Q9 50 can read can call) understand It. Enos j $250. ` ROPER'S INSTRUCITONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ENGINEERS AND FIREIRN. The only book of the kind ever published l in this country. It mutuins descriptions and illustrations nf all the host types of Stezun Fire-l-Ingines and l-`ire-Pulnpa. Injectors, l`uls0met0r!I, lnapirastors, Hydraulic Rams. etc. Price $3.50. ROPER'S HAND-BO0K OF THE LOCOIOTIVE. landing llnldomker I I`-u$Il|C Ill use IE "I8 Hill!) 01 H8 plll)II(`l|U(lll. Pnoe $3.50. . ROPER`S HAND-BOOK OF IODERN STEAM [ FIRE-ENGINES. , , W _ .- ___ _ ___....- __-_.... gontaining A description and illustrations , of every description of Lam! and Marine Engine in use at the late of its publication. Pnoa $350. ----_.-..__.__.--__-. ------ -v-4.-u The most comprehensive and best illus~ tratedbook ever published in this country on the Steam-Engine ; Stationary, Locomo- moti\~, and Murine, and the .`~`team-Engine Indicator. Pr-inn $350 lllUl.l\t: lulu Hlnrluc, unu Int` Bream-nnglnc ` Indicator. Price work Hand-Book of Innd & Karine Imginea .._A..:..:.... - _l....__:_.:___ ._ I :II_. 7 PRAC l`ICAL i %Handy- Books for Engineers. __ROPER'S BOZE>E"R S N.B.--Lmlies requiring Special Lines of Goods not kept in the city, we will procure, as we luw connection with the leading houslc.-s in Montreal, Toronto. New York and Boston. Murray & Taylor, New Silks, New Satins, New Dress Goods, New Laces, New Prints, New Buttons, New Frilljngs, New Veilings BOOKS AND MAGAziNEs.* l Murray & Taylor's LARGE STOCK. together with the good will of the basilica` All 0! which will be d` of at n bu-guiu. The consists run] t t Ii ~Iudl mxn and `fame wnelse: :I'<)unI;cI.n:\: chlncry and n and varied quorum-nr of salt:-I1: The di nl deprmllulnts. xix. - Iho niahlnar. blu'klI|ilhI'. and boiler shops and round:-X no in full blast. with plenty of unlors m _ M0REW\\7G06DiSJ Mch. 5. 176 PRINCESS STREET. hoouuclulnuu n avv 700 "noixxs surf? 'Pnoc1:ss. DRY? (icons? ADDED TO I lhuu . Ifoundr n m O. F. GILDERBLEEVE, Aoonpuywllehhovududlunnplh Ckduuhvunnnll ha-uhh(hI-II. adbIIuoqhl,y(hudhn&IapIo L.A.._ . HIADOITWI.--IOIIIILL THE ROYAL CANADIAN. Wi>XT6rifz HOME INSTITUTIONS. At Ono!!! ROIIKCI Pflool. Ibo blllooollbe Winter Hart of UNDIXEITI AND nuwna. I11`! O OIDV` PIIIIAN LAKI OAPI. IUFTLIII I10. SELLING OFF HI-2.\'TLla`.)l RN18 F'URNlSlll.\'(:S 0! any homo Inn 0! lanai. THE SUBSCRIBIZRS being dusimus of re- tiringfrum business. nlfur for sale: their fuun~ dry And engine work: known as I: now showing the hunt and lo` (`ollnph-Ir Itocl II All lino of Spring Suitinas. Ovorcontings and Trouserinu. all new goods. at --r 1: --uw Tnlnnhnnn DURLAND S. COATS OFF *3}: PRINCESS STREET. ER Flu Onions! slhtunlhnohhy. uchlt "l FIDO `an-I It 'i;i1}i` Efxizdsrbn FOUNDRY, % At lowest. prices, (he says he cm), Supply his good: to the workingmnn. It nuke: no dierenco who may all. He`: bound to try and suit them all. To call and see him and his goods, You ll find it worth your while. ` For he cm furnish you with HATS In every nuke and style. -l:I.-ll. U. l . . The signs nf \pr1ng now conung on Requim a change of tile ; And while these things are in your mind, Place (lALLO\\'AY'S name on tile. ISEASONABLE POETRY ya. 0. HARDY& co. March 8 The above lot: are Bargain Lots, and cannot be duplicated. ttCome eqrly for (int choice. 24 inches wide, good stylish co lons,'15c, Cannot be surpassed at O54-s {All-Wool Dress Goods, BUSINESS FOR SALE. Heavy Solid Color Poplins, all goodshades, 15c. C8n'tbemgtch- Al` Inna {>3-Inn mar- {M533 @0003. Heavy 24-inch Poplin Stripe Dress Goods 12 1-2c., worth 200. The Biggest Dri_ve of this season I5 Cts. March And ready (or nnothor cannon`: lnde. .!;Q-f ?4!`PZ3.99E9FIMF-j MGENTS FURNISHINGS. `W0 TIUE OF P.4R7N'I?8III.P.` Ito Alon tho (`I11 ldlllll ==t arm: 0 luau van The plan cm in wlnln to: loan nrnnl an Inn. and Ivlr J. R. RATT-E_l;BURY. lV__ -.._.n._ .._ _._ __ ls GALLOWAY, W. G. ASHLEY, I80 Punux 31'I.II`l. 88 Princess St. IA. Man-In Rlh. N37. THE ANNUAL .\iEE'l'l.\'G nftho Sharehold- vn of the Pnmlonnc Loan and Investment do! will be held in the Societ "'9 Office on w . .\'1:sn.n'. lhv 16th day 0! .\ arch. ln.~:r.. ` at the hour of 3 o'clock n.m. - We are sure that to simply Announce Mr. Wondlirg means for himn crowded house. No more ed orator nor talented speak:-r pre- sents `Insult before an audience in (`undn this year. l J All seats reserved. Plan now open at Young Men`! Christian Amocinlion Rooms. 1`. ll. .\lARTl.\'. \hu-oh In no-u .H`n~'\' Frontenac Loan & lvestment Society. \Vl';l).\'l.` Y. luv [GUI an p.m. 'l`Ill\l cm HALL, mm; MCH. 18th, '87, A A1` xmur o`cLocK. TICKETS. 50 CENTS %`RmEx;. r/om. ""Eb."k". Wviizjii/Na, IS THERE A PERSONAL DEVIL ?' cm lnlcr-0ccnn.-"Able. I-:1oqTu~ Te ling." TH E LYCEUM FAVOR PTE. This will be the on] oliortunily Kingston- inna will have of h ng in Miuhty Mover of the Masses. mna will nav ..gnuL\_ 4.- The (`ommittae bnvo been fortunate in so mrin this Great Lecturer for ONE NIGHT ONL in passing from Montreal to Toronto. --..- --.. __ ..:-- .-.__. \ nu: Anna-& lI'I`i`ckota we. Sent: reserved `for I00. extra. Plan at McAuley'a Book Store. Open uow. Ilnnnh II u luv nu-u uu uuxnn- p.uI. 'l`llU.\lA.< BRIGGS. Kingston. M1-h. 9th. IN. Mmmgrr. THIS IS A Eln CHANCE citg Hall, Wednesday, `March 76. bdnjif F1uLTr6TT*HA"iiii1 : ; BATTLE 0F_LIFE& HOWTO WIN IT!" MR8. cuss/TWA no MEE, nrnusvav C EIRQIVWZ j LAIOOIJ. Inch 0 (EDS W? `Ducal! Nnmurnho I MI`?! W I `lth I . C 53*`- uvo .51. E nnldluli gppullg 0 Minna` CITY HALL,MONDAY EVEN'G, J -A.__..- -__ .\larch I0. WI-SION 0F LABOUR." bXz}i6':i"I " ' "62. n-LI I|....u..... An....nrL.n...n. One of Amerlnaburont Oratory. will deliver his n.-nuu-lmbld Lecture. entitled n nu: no 11;. March 9., No1';:c1::- >VALUABLZE PRO PERTY -Mnyor John Canon ilrtho chair. Lectures! 8 p.m. '.`lAXT`I`RuI.II 0| 9:. E II I. n til at the agar nun!" AI Mn-I. The Into an: ddno-t:lhhI lhdr numtouu {ktldllltl lnenkrlhd puoluvh 1: put. who:-:`t`hey hpvlllhtouundod to cmnwnrmwho-thyt wtllnutumh um uunrn nun-en which uloadd the aim-uoHho|rpndoa-n. Ilurhl. JAL lll(`lll0NDO(X). The most. celebrated Orntoricnl Marvel the South has ever prodiuced. 0! Cortland. N.Y.. will deliver A FREE LECTURE in the Noj1;'IcE- M1SEL1:4N_9P$- 17: `U: __ fol iuuatht. _.. -cw-wvvvwvvu _,,....-.--~-- -- nu: -u - umvuuuuu-us nun. llAVlD.\TU.\'. lI)ll.\.\' S (`l). R? 1;; mm. LECTURE BY Eloqurnt and rm: unit 77; nu ma . 3-nnunluoun Ibo Ityhadld MA In'1.\'. Gen. Soc`): Mch. ll. hhulhu Brut n In I1` PAN Nl'I'b'It H5`. 130 lhnlofu-;wvnolsromI%dAhhu unllhlithg adult. has an America ohndpoht it stay In lhoughchl; Iran a (`Anndbu ohmipoht It In Ihply shut-II. lldnhwith tho ununuuu quutha. but Iponucntinlyuwluuh. It docluu that tho nqulrount cl 0:0 whole o!(`uulo in non: Iunutuuvob dhmurluunpn plmhtitdocolotnovlayuoon-Itnhniond thoptO0hoIoH1l`|0.lIIII|ndlbouI- laqootldloulavonghlutoungrlonlnpo Ohhdvlnqubhth punks. Mb: 01- puhdq up: the vduo of ()Mu'|o~~in vultlnh pupulnuun. salt: In pnnlooh. tyuuthgduutunnohnthoulooul al the natal Ithh Notch Auction in. ._-....t ._ ...V `q\... .. __.... :1- . "Such is Indian Iurnge. and yet mnnhouul Inrngo, which would incluuh Ionferuulfroge. miuht be lower. Do pnliticinna madly think that than in no uluiger in putting oupnme power into the hands of utter lrraponnilili> ty and you ignornnco? They An not nth idiots. Then in force in the Argument that every man ol seasonal rupouihility nhonhl ha `inn an intact in tin okctinu ol thou hy whom the country hat to he gnverued. hut, rullmlnto upctionco tnutoproro that the lower the suing! the lower thntnndnnl cl parliament olnhll the-why. A: for u tho Indian unto it '\i'ont gonornlly with the government, which unnmo-I to direct Incl election. an-I in the form of n pn-rluuation signal Ivy tho Queen. and enjoining the ln align: to vote for her great chief. John A.. Iho will nuke them all luq-p\'. and for Mr. Montague, who in the Qun-u`: agent. up ; a-u.._|_ :- l__I:-.. -..'_.... __ I _.-. __,_ 1 , I The lnible, as per order of the school boaml, must now he read in the schools. So far sognoul. Of course the board will see that this reading is not neglected us it was prior to the introduction of the Icriptum leuonn. lf it in the trustees will be respon~ sihle for I condition of things more serioun tlun they seem to have conception of. The contempt expreese-I for the scripture lec- wona cannot reflect upon Hon. Mr. Ross, who. in no so far as the religiouaexercinu in the schools are concerned, glully accepted the nuggutiona of the chumh reprenenuti veg, and, until the local electlom came on. it was generally mnn-qlnl thnt he had acted for the best. It in pouihlc. of course, that J. \\'. Hmwn, ct ll, know how the lnililo Ihoul-I luv tuught to the pupils of the public schools l-otter thun the minister of c-lucutinn and the leurnecl :li\ inex, hut them no sound people I ho vb ill lune a contrary opinion. IIAVINII dodloll to dbouunu talks` an arm-o Inn in but A It. lurhnoud lo momma that to In his Ir. John on mo unnunhlp and [Ira Ir. 1'. I . Mean lu- u-nulnllobuu wild wlllbom on by lhom Inuhuho nnnonnl lilo at RICIIION D. ORR I ('0. the vul'Dl'l \' .\lr. (lilsson. of Hamilton, has again in- troduced his bill to amend the assessment not by exempting incomes up to lo $l.(X)0. It in understoxi that Mr. lngrnm. of Elgin, has a bill on the same subject. These mea- sures mnv not pass just nnw, but they. or hills like them, will certainly be chrysIaliz- rd into law sooner or later. The taxing of income and personalty leads to a great den] of Inisn*pres-ntantion and injustice. the con` (intuition of which is seriously uhjevtexl to. Henry George's idea of taxing the land on- ly may not pn-mil. but the suggested tex- ing of land. and the impmveln ents upon it, will increase in popularity. Mr. Mercier has suggested a conference of provincial replesentativea for the discus- sion of provincial questions, and the pro- vincial relntions of the provinces with the dominion. The conservative press is alumi- ed at the outlook, and fears a raid upon the federal treasury. A raid is not suggested by If r. Mercier, but in the past raiding has been a customary occurrence, and it seems to be expected. When Sir Charles Tupper begins to talk of $l0,0(X),000 to Nova Scotia it will be time for the other province to [ooh out for spoils, and therc`s noitelling what the end will be. The Bellevi_llo Inlelligem-er complains that the Ontario government's accounts do not give the details for printing. To our mind the information supplied by the provincial documents is more intelligible than thnt given by the federal publications. And the 'eontra.st is remarkable. _The provincial gro- vernment's patronage is gured up by hundreds, and that of the federal gumm- ment. by the thousands. It pays some papers to be conservative. `oar. mA'tlu:cnod to the paper is one of the best and n meg! zany Job gmgelalau Caggda ` ragild. stylish an e up w r ; prov n presses. El())W. J. B. PENS . Pronrietor. The WEEKLY BRIT-l_SH wine. 8 page colglmns. is published every Thursday man I ' . u Allxclgr to the mnar In nnn nf Hm hunt :31: I all I lolanaxzn Inc 1 For four lines. one or two Insertions . . . . HI) 5) For four lines. each subsequent lnsertiou.. $5 Over four lines. rs: insertion . . . . .. locperllne Each auhoequontoonaocuuveinn. . .. 5c Onoeaw subsequent loo Twicenw .suhsequentins . . . . .. 8o " Th:-oe:week1:5w' uent.lna....... Go " Noliceaot * nndbenuusoc. h. I '1: book h 81 llchnrged. "m'iI:o5c"m reud`l :`s glam: an chug- ed at extra rules. THE I__)A1I:jr' W316. TH: Bnman Wnloia uhllahod every even- ing. at 336 King Streo . Kingston. Ontario. AT mx nou.ucs PEI! YEAR. vl`, nuticing the 1 . IIIOI Change in Firm 071:3: Richmond 8:00. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ADV]-ZR l`-E:_lM`EX\"l`S. _,_ ,_, ._,, n,,,,_.y,,,, ..._ `--v uf "Ami e vin-ular is-suenl Ivy lulinmnal, at the In! I N THE BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY MARCH 11. IIIWWTTT. Intimate lrbuvlu ol the Qlohoc kc clablhntlolnnnnllhul tyin than-onhlyvhcullhhghluun nub nu` tbolhblm. Ekhzduuhu uh has 0! common: to O *0 :Alhu-1., :'.'...u.."J.'I'-.:.....;.u.'.'a.u.u-.1., NuIhllz(hII.IlC.InIM;0upo. \Q.IuullC1V"&:Inr.RC. In-QC. for use purplnoolrou-|\'IlI(nnI [H1 noel A. ll mnnccuoa wilt the above will M l`rivnlo 8:): (the owner: having no further am for thumb. ll;:"[oud bales. uro mmarm wagons. two very Irunnl. one can twoneudouhlohnncsuoouot of dung; and one not of out: uhn nlol oldokhn. cull:-Ix hulo robot. nlcl. hlnukeu. kc. J. Il'(`Kl.ES'l`().\' I 00.. larch 7. lJquHuon. a. 3'. 1"""-om u'.'Z'u::""auua""y?" ty ; of trusty I. Mr. Danton`: no ty in IDI In 1 Cf!- ou. Mu. Xloclouioluulllhurhpuxr` health In Tacoma Oh: to b dcopthcr na- lihly to suand the county salon of pa-lit I. ` `n Mgmnn II I ll. _ l._-L....-I_.A_JL---_.._.|-_.lA_, uuvvnu uurvuuvr. nu Iulrtywlllili. M tho ole;-tho -Q:o'::| county. Non South. for the provincial nnunbly. Mr. * III-non. lilnnl. was ahead by I majority ` 11 Ill nnjl-Il Illluruli win! I I3!" Illll llljjvill > Non. hm Michell. Thor.-count nl mien in Hunl I-Inn has nultotl in lactating Ibo mnjority lot the lilnnl an-Inhor. llr. lltkn. to thinythroo. A! (La nl--Mn: In than`: nut: Kan-. jl 11 |`5uT`1 - Col. Ultimo! will. It in uicl, In the Cory N candidate for the upenhonhip ol the com- IIHQI ` [ Mnolnul I'm! think: the Quebec Rnglbh lihurnlu wand I leader and lilac!!! 1`-.. __.._n .1 .._A.. K- nI._..g|. I.9.___ L , _ I.u:nI. The Appointment of L A. Renard ll auto: for the Mule Isle: division will he panned on Sunrdny. (`AI lhniunnl '5" H in nAi.I In. oh. 0:. - flu luorluoa won the lIouc-`l`Io l|oo- ` that yo! lo Occur. Sir John .\l|nlonnl<|'Imajority in (`nrleton nu l.()L $. and .\Ir. Blah`: in '1-at Bram A -1 I A u,_ I ' o`II \ lIlI'IT'H Ill!` IV` I'IIlTY'l llullllc III Illll ` it Ihun _ the hour of Sir John`: -Iepcrtun arrives. he 1 will lIA'p into the leak-ruhip with Sir Hector :5 hi: first lieutenant, provided the Inner in Able to live through the ('hupI-nu hnom" ' not being organized in the Mnntronl dis- trict. ALI. m-zrma ..w1;`uTu..- Into am 0! J. ` Hucklglcm (`o. up to Ilhn-ll. unem|:'sI.Jlo!I'|7. must put an prom y an pun . n Marshall will he Al the`): old 19 0! huninan lorlho purxnnoulnn-ivilun [H1 rvoci

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