Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1887, p. 4

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; um: ouam or noun mu nu: on mu vnr cum-. :'os'r WILL 1:3 UREA 1'. An After-Ir|o`oIlon lion. n-____ lqhpla. . L....AIL.I r'-L: ".2.-ti}-'.'......."" `E-..'-.:.'.. .U-dnla0lIImyhhllhu|Io ' ud llounodln hm up can to in ma mt. -_.4AL_L4_:_l-XIII-1 -_JI-_A LIQUOR LICENSES. llllllcv & urn ajavunj l4teolJ. lunlkuon louuwbnlxkul ;BldllhrII'uvIoI'rha|IA wlllcuryon Ihlam to R . two nL.o:'o (`y mat. dim: ` `ll nlu?ndh tun pnnnunhpu crIb0d;:0|II cl ` l'\AIllU'\\l A savanna- SPRING ISIXTWHANTD hm- "'XQl]l'IIlIIl.XllI1`$1'1TIXVIl Ilf dbduolthluvnhnltlopopu-1 hndcnln lunnumnncrfolirnnnol vobdnan (upon ortnuvuuuopopun human fULlO:.Id`fN'I] aoolnt-Jvozts;- runhululcnuuav-`nu. DAVIIIILV. IDEA. R CO. ` Anni HI I1 The mabllnhmr nt In I with PODID` than Mr In excellent mu-he nlll vol-I ol Iulll. Thncnlvnunnnlhnl lhQ1_I.III'Il a... 0:3"; 513325 5.16; `nu. IN `rm: DOMINION. annaa anaavuwawrov . `rung:-r-tn. Hy:-lhcr I-uh lhenoodwllloltho budncnmll 0! which will be din of Al A hujun. `hm property consists 1 road eouuo clnoludlu a mood mint! and Into Irnlor fronlllol. lun- Illll Tll lull! nuuu II II- | "Has x1"2'&s'roN FOUNDRY, 5...: L... --ht. oh- -nod _III II. 0|... |n--l-..-- - `ll prop:-ny common ut nu euuue nu-mum; good lute fronlncot. ohher)` and 3 And vnrlad nnoruncnl of rllrnu. The dl c-rut dcpu-tmeuu. \'IL- the nhlunu. bhwkunilhf. and holler nhopn and gums no In rullblul. with plenty of under: THE Sl'BS(`I(lBIRS bola; tlaimuo of H`- Ilring from buninun. ollbr fur nlo Ilnlr foun- dry and engine work: known an mum wrunnmnu mnnunnv S P E N (5 E RXS BUSINESS CHANGES. ` ` VALUABLE PROPERTY ' |\l> - BUSINESS FOR SALE. These an All Pine Selected (300-is. First I 6 : 5213/? N &'00., 126 PRINCESS STREET. Beads by the String, 6 sizes. (for .\lillinery and Dress Making purposes only.) Illllldl. Thulynnmnlht lbouubuihuihvofur lbndnnnl thhvnhnhlo-nxir h I dull. lurk us. uni" T mow oaors, mow ORNAMENIS, `Beaded Grenadines! . Q'Come and see our stock. No oueforced to buy. J. C. HARDY & C0. \\'e defy the trade to produce the equals of the above line: at the ices quoted and in better goods. We wil any better goods at the pnccs asked were never shown in Kingsmn. Trimmings. Scarce (`olorp in Dress Goods, r Iulgsw Trimmings. Color; 1 and Buttons. Braids, &c., can be had from ` rm r/c or Pnnrntk/ii 41 [I0 Ila Hero are three charming lines. Brad- ford Popuna. Ovorshot Washing Cloths. and All-Wool Ounolt Bur Twins. 24 1-2 inches wide, and worth 26. Your choice oftho lot fbr 15c poryard. Bradford Stripe Popuna. smooth as silk. 24 inches wide and good value. for me. Vnuu A`|4I\lA no 10`! On nan uynuvl 1 IIIUI-IT W-IU Ell `M VEILIU Your choice at 12`1-ac per yard. -p-. M533 @0003. .41 `Is .10 Bradford cloth. in 8 Lending Shades. tncludincmack. Weobx-the lot at 121-20 pox-_yIu'd. This Line is well worth 10. BEADED NETS, BEADED FRINGE. .\l an-h 2.1 BOATS. THIS IS A RARE CHANCE Forum ornonponuutoncun 5.L, II,_. An --JII__A_,_L__ _.l. ._,j_. W6 have purchased at above sale 3 Lugs lot of Drona Stub` and otfer spme .expee1l- iugly Spicy Bnrgsina. I -_ ,__ s-U-1:: D71 cm or xnwoawou. N_`6EATE7a'.*'s5_W Beaded Fronts, Beaded Sets, (Collars, Cuffs and Vest.) 3 lllfn March 2|. "i>'XiFx'~6"n"3"a1-nm" "' "'0": . -1 I |l...LI..n..- Al'\- mg. `$3.14-h 88 Princess Street, Kingston. aw Tm-: ONE PRICE STORE. `E \l-_..L 0| The Big lillinary Room, macnu.m_noua. ' EA E'L6W)NI 84 PRINCESS STREET. On account of the .\IAnufuctu:rn. l\TO'I'IE}I W. ounces. honour. m an *naunu'*'1ii1?ii1. I `HARTFORD CONN. n; s'runuo.`muoqer5yi Ann is no 31-I-It w.g..... Q-I-av- din I-I ...|.n..`._. bx__ 'Y?.~': mum m1 Im'oiomurI ......1;L::.:'.;; .,;.`.'..'..'.. ...,... I at :5 Ion rucuu any ....'.::: fe hung can Quinn mun A-Uni %- .. , ww cm : lath It: In -_.!'_'!! .-""' `WI Cllfal UIITIIIIOIGIII. anally pl duo: no In mun-pool And London And man; I l'lll'Il 1 HIV IUIII alt` ""' "".:`.."J`a'7`.`o.".`.o. F !!..T 3 THE /-/0/M/E719 NE87 NEW BOOK. II IVJKCIPI UI not ll p-unuuxuuawun u y V17. John Henderson 8:. Co., Princess 8t.. Kingston. Feb. 3. At lowest pricu. (he says he cm), Supply his good: to the vrorkingmun. It nukes no dilfemnce who may cull. He`: bound to try And suit them all. I JAI I f\|lIA\l ..-..-. -r-I .- -_.qv~- . W M Then hook: cmhnco All hum-haot Stum- lZnxlnoorln(-StntIonu1'. locomotive. Fire and Marine. Any Engtnoer who wishes tobo well Informed in All the dude: of hi: calling should plovido himself with I full lot. They Are the only hoohol the kind ever Nhhed in this country. as they the to plain t any Engineer or Pireunu: that can read con emu: undonund them. --.__ -..;- _L__._ ;.'_.___n. L, _,,,. uuvul. Kiln; ofthe above boahwm he sent to my _ pan on aumdn on receipt of list price. \I-l_,_ II_,__I-___, 5 A Aumt For estimnting thc horoe- war of Steam- Engines, from indicator 231-uni. or the work an engineia rformin at the time the dingram was en. oe 50oent.s, B.opor's Ono undlsnagemont of Slam-Boil: - -1 `L- __-_A ____A:--I _._._I._ ___._ _..I [ V`765;}}}{.'.:.;.T.;{lQ`.3.rlI;.{.Ii{. ` linhed on this subject. Prioo 32,(X)_ TL... hank- ---In-_A. -II L----L- AU Go... -_ - `_--..- Contnina All the Questions thnt an Engi: neer will be asked when undergoing an ex- amination for the purpose of procuring I li- cense,` with the` Answers to life same, couch ed in lmguage no lain that my Engineer or Firemen can in A I ort time commit them to -. .... _.. C-3-A $9 l'\l'\ ._.._ __..-. -__ _-. __........... memory. Written in the form of Question and Answer, for the use of Engineen of limited education and experience. Price $2,(X)_ Roper`: Questions uni Answers for Engineers. l`-_L-__ _II AL- f\.___4:_.__ AL-A .- itopmrs macmsx hr HIGH-PRESSURE srmmxncxm This little book is made up of a series of suggestions and instructions, the result. of recent experiments and the best modem rlctice in the cue of steam-engines and Eoilers. It in brimful of just such informa- tion as persons of limited education having ch of steam machinery need. Pnoe 327%. i per : Use and Abuse of tho Slum-Boilu. (`__A_2_2._.. `III.._A__A:___ __,I I'\,, ' To all And see him anal his goods. You'll nd it worth your while. For he can furnish you with HA'l`.\` In every make and style. __-`,.. _ __- ___ -v-v- -- --- -v--... -vuug. Containing Illustntiona and Descriptions of all classes of Steam-Boilen in use at the pmsent day. Price $2.(X). luck It ll x One of the most valuable treatises ever written on the subject, as it is so plain and practical that my Engineer or Fireman that can read can easily understand it. Price $2.50. ROPER'S INS'I'RU(7l'IONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ENGINEERS AND FIREIEN. ruusumewra, msplruom, nyarauuc Hams. etc. Price $3.50. ROPER S lIAND-BO0K OF THE IJOCOIOTIVE. gun In use It Inc due 0! an pllblleutioll. E-103 $3.50. ROPER S HAND-BOOK OF` IODERN STEAI FIRE-ENGINES. ~ The only book of the kind e\ er`pTlblised in this country. It contains descriptions and illustrations of In the `best types of Steam Fina-Engines and I-`ire-Pumps. I njectors, Pulsometon, Inspirstors, Hydraulic Rams, Pr-inn 8.9 so ROPEIYS ENGINEERS HANDY-BOOK. The moat oomprehomin andbest illus- mud book evel"pi1bliahod in this colintry olrthi Steam-Engine : Stationary, Locomo- " motive and Marine, and the Steam-Engine Indicator. Price $3.50. ` . R.opor's Hmd-Book of Lind & Inrino Engines. l`.mo.:..:.... . .l........:....'.... __.a :n___._,.:___ _ __,,_- _ __- _--_ -- _.._. .. __...... ....(,........ Containing a description and illustrations of every description of Lmd and Marine Engine In use at tho due of its phblitation. Price $3.50. [-:-- :7:- --j-j-- -1 PRAC FICA L [Havndy- Books for Engineers. -1--. The signs nf Spring now coming on I)_._...__ - -L__,.. .3 Lil. . ,_ _-, nnuuno Luau !:.It*` WUi.J $1.? BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. _ '..'.'."u`n.' '}.7v.-E13 ~7Z'3r"-T In ,n.L_ n,,. Pa ice 25 Cents, in (`GB In G IIIOIT UHIB COHNHII I 3'. Price ROPEKS SIMPLE PROCBS. HARTFORD CONN.` BY 1!. P. ROI, SEASOANABLE { POETRY; Ivl'..V I u-sum! 3 I-Unnu Olany houuwcutd luau]. TIOIAIIIIG -..- ...... \' ..-- ..-.. --......c_ Require a cljsngae of tile : And while these things are in your mind, Plnce (lALlA)\\'A\".\` unme on tile. VTIIU I|- IIIIIY W IN I UR IC IT A IIO line I TILT IA? lid. Iuwdnl. D1:-|t1`lun I can Ipdnlli. I A 3 BAFZIIQI I39 ALA UIAVJ Inn:-Ilvva un Annvmnnu-nu vvugn Hampton. NOTICE is hereby given that the stock in trade. hook debts. horse and wnagunm-ow. and coal stove. formerly the property of said Thus. John Hempton. wi I be sold en bloc at the more recently occupied by him at Sharbol Lake. on IIAIIRAV MUD KIOAL hlv nu IIADIVU 400"? ibrfXi.is2{n 351'? 'o`i-"'iic i1".`iz`;s"7 I In the Matter 3? Thomas John (IA Perfect Fit Uuu-nu:-ed or no sale. THE WORSllll l-`l7L MASTERS. Olcors and Bmlhren ol the Masonic Lodges in the Fourteenth Masonic District are rommdodthat the of Instruction. to b\' hold on THURS- DAY. HE 2411! INSTANT. in the Masonic Hull. in this city. will open at 2 p.m.. when the work in the lat and 2nd demons will be exem- plilob At Tzmaxm. the work in the and degree will be oxen) i ed. All Master uona areoordtally invited to be present. . FREDERICK WELCH. D.D.G.M. I-`ourtoenth Masonic District. Kingston. Much !3rd. 1%. llu-ch 8. Much I9. Ftuiaiorzblo Tsor. IN Puvvnu Stunt. :7!!! Inf-`vs MARTIN'S OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY. nuncn 243-11. The Peer of all Irish Comedians. tho Famous Actor. Vocalist and Dan 1-. MR. PAT ROONEY.-- The Beautiful Young Souhrette. --~MlSS KATIE ROONEY,--- Xnd A competent Company of Comedinhs in the latest New York uuoccsa. IITATIE ILIQTTTQHF III ta-A Whirlwind of PE A Cyclone of Merri- mont 2 I A Tornado of Lnuwhlcr EH11 All the Great Rooney Specialties introduced. Prlces--75. 5) and 150. No extra ohm {or reserving seats. Marc 1 23. njjv flu vvuu Jgjvlvvu navv\a- v Foreign d Domestic Goods in F`ineWot-stoda & Twoods j4_M;I:%f%MENTs+MEEr.I_N_9 El rloes-T5. 5 out extra charge. WEDNR81'.}A:Y. MARCH 23rd, -The Stellar Favorites. MB._ JOSEPI-Ir J. DOWLI/N6 , nonvo- In EDWIN AZ IDCKE'S new and powerful ` America Halo-Drums. enuued I III: luuxt A``; w *-PAT's'"WKbRoaE r 7v75MAa N. suanum, _L1I I-`:1... -~c;; 1'. I."-V -h--I-can than and Icucunplut can tun mod nI~:xTl.l-ll-:N'sl'UllNl8lllNIm (WA-I hnnanbnnn -I _-Q:-I sm i -.--.-----.- . .. -J . p._- ._ ' At 11 o'clock, noon. Sale will be nuulv suhjecl to A reserved bid. >Wll.Ll.\\i I-`ERG USOX. liarvh I9. " 'Amig'I\l`o. J L 5 I V `J L yfwnaolhet oennon'Iu'ulo. V\I AH __- ----- V Produced with a stronx caaL. Special Scenery. New Costumes and Music. Mechanical Elects. oee-75. 50 and 25. Seals secured with- nn. extra rhnl-we. March 9]. MASONIC MEET_lNG. HERE'S A Go. --A.\u- MISS SADDIE HASSON A ` I Anwyn-um _ gEN'rs' FURNIS_HINGS. And everybody In Invited to inspect I have just nu-olnl my spun; Nov! 0! BIlI1`8.NKJI`E. %l..LAII.CUPPI. IIAOI.&. and I can flroyouthbot uluolotyonrnunqlntlookyiuthcupnt A I-4 II--..D-CIC-A- I-an j-I-Q` NOTICE OF SALE. '\ -u- Iauuury Iiruuun J. R. RATTENBURY, lg_ II'l_.J._- Il.n_ `w. 0. ASHLEY, "(;Wh% . secured mu: Much 21. plly nhuitbhjnulk-0. `ho his not baud uypnt-othnllll ' an-gnu.--nu tn dollhnhlyaulh. ] |IH|&ndt|I pttyitha l Icy:-uunlupuuo Io wuctltluuoo I bud whlldln punt:-Ilka. that by backseat Iovovuunullt but-prlg IhuIhuIQl'IfIuIlIIhpovbun- uulIu\Ioydouc|nIHpIu|ln- .___.. __j .__...I.IJ__. AL- ._J_l_. AL-uA_ We ogru with the London Adnuiar IIMHA ldlurwill doth: mun-ypod nrvknlry otation which hohnoulolll nlcnnco in the law of lilnt. Suiting out bnonununfu-Iory thuthulbouvr ppuptcollbo coonttyuhvuldln ope huldrundnnllgnntpnnuouuou. Non- pprprqarlutun udodilonuolnulu-go dqrcndcpuduot Ipu othon {orthon- cunqoluuhunb vbkhoppunr mu. lhocnlunud thdu-jut-uh. udlthnln unlthstnuhtnlouhuklbonukthoub The Jim"! very reasonably uh. \\'hv data the tenant in lrolan-I enter into a con tract he oonnot full? The answer In that the competition for land in no icon. But why is it to keen? Ilocaune there an more lnhahitauuinunanypartnthontbolandcna aupport at pnoant. oonai-loving tho tremen- Ioua uonlpolitiou oerul lay thn foreign for not. who has no not to pay. The inane oh tune-Iy fot thin atato ol thing." up tha Hail. "in not agitation but omlgratino." limigratinn where Y To Canada? Well. we Ian an abundanua of land. and some of it may ha haul lot the asking. but apnn it. without money anal machinery. and bnnlon out by the luv lmy in which tho an-raga Iriahman (locks. in would he an miserable as not. B0 In a plucky Hlov who is final for farm wank la Canada. and to In unmana- fal bootoulatohawithootthobanlauwhich tnolaaayollhoonigraotlanlorca-Ito catty. handy In any country in unhar- radag. It In not enaloaul to Inland. Spring Bnitinon. Over-coating: And Trouser-inst. all new goods. at jQ?n Annjj "ll (`anuln is mpnml for absolute rem-i~ 1 procity with the l. nitul States. which necer \ mrily mum that the l'nite Vtatn uhnll rnnh: the taritf for Umulu. I should think that the real welfnrv of hoth (`undo And the United Sutea would be pmtnotenl. nml I should ngartl uich I policy in wine." Very wine 3 ('oull such an nrrnngt-ment putnkeol the nntumol rm-cipmcity? To most people reciprocity menu the confer ring of equal privileges as reguwln custom: uni charge: on imports, but to Mr. llevrctt it means the conferring of All the privilegu upnn one llllf. No (`lnmliul pulilit` man could emlone .\lr. Hewett : policy without tint taking lure of his noun I .\hyor Hewitt was unnhle to Mu-ml the hnnqut-t. given in New York by the Cm (Ill club in honour of Lieut.-(iovernor Ro- binson. but he sent to Mr. Chairman 1 letter in which he exprossal the following senti- ment : This is, we are informed, to be A good year for the cotton makers. They expect great things, and for the following reunn : A meeting of the repmsentntives of the different cotton mills in Camila will shortly be held for the purpose of ratifying the eombinution prices and arrangements now in existence. end for the purpose of furthering the interests of the cotton munufat-turersgen~ emlly in Cumin, and securing to the manu- fscturen n continued guarantee for invest- ment of their onpitnl." That`: the sort of I coml>ine there`: money in._ There's more protection in it than in the national policy, though the Average tnry will not ulmit it. The .\lont~:aTGa:e-m. in December, refer- red to Mr. Cloran, a candidate for one of i the Montreal: in the federal house, an the mouth-piece of the dynamite plottara of New York," and intimated that Mr. Cloran was a dynamiter himself. Now the (Jazem nds that the information upon which it based the remark was incorrect, and apolo- gizes to Mr. (`loran for making use of it . The pity is that the mmadr honourable did not come a little sooner, or before the elcc~ tion. Now Mr. (Tloran is a defeated man. and no one will suppose that the cleaning of the dagger will heal the wound that it in- ilicted. _ ._#__,__ j The Halifax Morning (`hrorurlc declares that Sir Charles Tuppe'r has secured a ma jority in Nova Scotia by promises of bribes. Sir Charles` present method is not the old fashioned one of paying dollars for votes. But all sorts of improvements were to be undertaken, anal all sorts of enterprises set on foot. Sir Charles has done no wrong, so faru the Election act applies, but he he: bribed the whole province all the some and seems to glory in it. He went into the elections to win, anal nothing succeeds like vices. As for the moral etl"ectI-they (lon`t ` trouble him. , ADITRTISEMEXTB. For four lines. ohm or two lnnertlout. . . . J) 50 For four lines. each subsequent in`sordon.. 25 Over four lines. rat insertion . . . . .. lmporllno Etch Ill uont oonnocuuveins. . . .* 50 Once: I` subsequent lns....... loo " Twice: woo}. uubabquent Ins . . . . .. 80 . 'l'!geoAwook.su uentins....... 60 olicol of Births. nrringea and Deaths 50c. each. unlma whnn hnnkod.' when ll ilcharlrod. specmlnnuceuz ed at um rues. The ,WEEKL\ Biun wma. 8 pages, as ` columns. in published every Thursday mormng at 81 a car. Anne ed to the pa r in one of the beat and most busy Job omeea 11 Canada ' rapid. stylish and cheap work ; 8 improved prbunx prunes. Noll Births. Marriages and Deaths 000. 1 each. when bookgd when 81 iachtu-god. Smm Amnhm;_ at nlu. Tu: Bnrrlsn Wma in lubed very even- ing. at S King sum Kingston. Ontario. at an nouns I'll! nun. UUR[KNDv`SlL Fin: DAEEWHIG. " Opifcr per Orbcm Di:-or." Till LA V 0! LIBEL. Announcements. as lung alroot. xunxuou. V SIX EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. THE.BRlTlSH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, M`ARCHT23.-~-%-~ _;___ | AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. fooling. unwary ulna an easily olshl Xmdlhh An-n wuuumuuvwy nun`. ray uuuu up all] main TIIITI QWZW or wllluunhochuulruflnuulhnnni -L._ L... I\-._.-gt. -_.I II... I_l_A 'n..v.'u.a.a Ir. m.n.`.p.-5. Ion.0norh|h:'uInrf.tI `tunn- coqnpbnunt nutty newt, untltolhtuhntdl-hbhlnnuo. { New ulinmou with largo upovufmu nu tpnlly go with the _v which conuoln the Canary puticnluy when open voting in tho onler u! the clay. . Tomato Nun The inlet ie not now. In tntth it in but en:-lehoutiun of that preeented by Hun. I-Ialwenl Plnle in one of the ulmireble upeecliee mule Irv him before the election. l And he had I-eferenw to the mnvicte at all prieone. dominion as well u provincial. Hie i-lea was to nuke the men labour at enme- thing prulnctiuu and _\et such ee In-nlcl ellwt tlw Inhmn nml the meinu-nun;-o of the-mu-lvee only. Farm work alone in not pnuitnl-le. and at the anal ol the yeur the bill of expose. with no revenue, if III) , to oeet it. will he very greet But of elpenee the people en not elreid. They no new eumling on prinriple. and rent it tried at my met. ---- .._._..._I . Tomato Wodd. -u-nu-cw u vuru Mr. Hours: In: at prawn! mun nutter: "under his nation onuiclenlion" than the pooph of thin provium an able to hoop tuck ol. CJQAIjS_Mf)_liFl (`onloohu 0o`od for tho loci. Tnfollo slul. `V |~ v.| n "Make them hoe their living out of the ground. Let them produce wheat. oete, ve- geteblee and live etock. on much me me? he needed for their own euetemnce, am the surplus. if any. would be eveilehle for export or to take the piece of exported produce. Such employment would not only eolve the question olthe prieonere` Iup rt. it would inure to their mental, more and physical improveme It would teach them the trede that in t needed in Cenede, uul equally honouble with any. and would he I beneticiel nltornetive to keeping them hived in e prison workehop It 1!) cents an dey. where they cannot leeru e trede at All. but only I email port of one, end where they are forced end spurred for ten houre A day. un- der loaded rtllee. in competition with honest mechenice ell over the country. 'I`I._ ; l-- -_ _,_ _,._ l_ ___.L :. 1- I _.. (`onvict labour is to be abandoned so far as the (`entrsl prison is concerned. How, Mr. llsnly has given I notice to this effect, and we have no doubt that the legislature will endorse the suggestion of the govern- ment. And what is to he clone with the convicts ? The pnpers are, of course. full of l suggestions regarding them. Thst of the Lomlon Free I`r. is to this e'ect : Principal Grant is particularly severe up- on the party press. But he makes no dis- tinction between the papers, and some, supporting the men with whom they are po- litically most in accord. do not endorse all that parties lend themselves - to for expedi- ency`s sake. It is now conceded that there must be parties of some sort, and that there must be a press for the exposition of such policies as the interests of the country sug- gest. All newspaper men are not, of course. alike, nor are all preachers alike, and it is unfair to deal with the one class indiscriminately and not with another. It is a poor compliment to the journalist who is seeking to publish a clean paper, one free from scurrility and scandal and abuse, one given up to the intelligent discussion of pub- lic affairs. to be told in effect that he be- longs to a disreputable profession, and that no good can come out of it. That is not the fair way of dealing with the case. If any particular section of the press offends it should be named, and dealt with in a man- ner aecting it. and it only. It may be po- licy to fire grape-shot into a community of journalists. and hope to hit some one, just as an inexperienced sportsman will empty his gun into aoclmf birds. and hopeto bring down one of them. The Wino does not feel at all hurt by any of the stray shots of Dr. Grant, but it realizes that there are some people who think that it is among the wounded, and for the sake of these unfortu- nate ones it is to be regretted that the principal does not have more precision in his aim. Au outspoken pulpit is as neces~ sary as an outspoken press g ' time: expend. when-the pnudou wrung wilfully, intentionally, or maliciously, it do- serve: puniahmgizt, butjt should he apored the trouble of having` to light the shaw- dowy substance: called men who are coh- tinually miaapplying newspaper articles, misconetruing them, taking offence at them, and loohingfor `damages. It is these the joumaliets want to put in pickle, and it look: In if the legislature will sympathise with Mr. Balfour and gin: passage to his '1:~n:-*~ *-'-- POINTERS FROM THE PRESS. INI)ISCRl.!I.-I TE CRITICISM. Sol 000 0! Kborl Ionory. .. II` A-IA Luv and Well Assorted Stock of n-...:__ __J n........4.-- r1......a-

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