Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1887, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

DAIAOID I vvvv-I--u nppiitviil. Ilr. In-an Skibbv. Sharia: bio. bu hug nnnhl-I .-1.; .1 n. .4; .u.a.;.. .._.... J - uuuuu .VuvI.\ 1 ` ll 1- Itraugr (ha a have mu! ya-I haul I mt: lhu I Item u popular 1- lion. In` thou: .\ Llltlo Iiutggornlnl. London I-`n-o Punt ,,._.... - ..... l No pnge 4 stand: out a pint: tho \1 5...... -yu nu VI was ueuuiy Icnool wnonol no u-or Ia.I--ao ardent a mtary. The huh:-~ ~ mian life of the (`luaemt and the Elysee do Montrnartro in well suited to the wonhipper at the ahrino of Victoria Woodhull and Ten- nie (`laflin. The last that was heanl of him on this aide of the Atlantic he was showing the aightnof Paris to a much better man than himself. fnderick A. Douglas. A: to which all that nood be aaid in that Mr. lluuglau cannot ln mu tulated upon the mmpauiun: he chooses or himself when he take: his walk: abroad. But surely Theo doro mutt have been mun.-ious of a near the reginnof what in him duos duty for a heart when the news of his somcu hilc pastor`: death was dashed acmu the tea. \,,__, 9.1 - uuu-u ms |DOI0.n nu uoubtleu found cun- geniul spirits of the tleuhly school whereof hv: u--or nnlem n mm" `mm I-J-n u-.;vI;Iu7I II unrv.-er, UIII Ill` uwerly UIIIKNI his own. Of I" the wide constituency which was once his probably not one moml-er now remains to do him reverence. He has long been an exile from hie native land. when nobody ever mentions his nuue. In the Iuulenu uartcr nf Pu-in. in which he makes his I tube has doubtleu found nanhl nniriu AI 9).. oI...|.I., ........| _L-_._: L V ...~. av u-- union] UV IIIU Ull BIIIII IUW IIIUIU unmitigated eoampa than 3, Do " of the famous trial have ever gured in t. e rank: 0` literature. This in laying a good deal. for literature ha: at one time and another count- ed some exceeding] tough Iubjectl among its votariee. But 'l`heodore was in ntamvlis sujtt from the beginning. He has written some remarkably clever thinga. but it is doubtful if he was ever lit to be the com ma niou of d it men and women. He dc tn blot at r. Beecher`: reputation {mm which it never entirely recovered, and it is quite within possibility that the terrible and prolonged strain to which the pastor was subjected may have shortened hie days. But be sure your sin will nd you out." Theodore Tilton did much to mar Mr. Beecher`: career` but be utterly lolaetod his wide .~mminm..u ..i.;..|. II Vlil N -_..L .AL_n_n_- |nnL__ ____ L IUCISLIQ Iiwyv, u-on -.anu.cI_y yussvu Luu Dunn life. It ma ufely be allo I that? unmitiga t e Dor; famous trial hnrn ow-r muuul in 9 nnu ulu lull ullll I! "ll! 01 I ll00(l0l' IIIIOD : `ct the mu) himself in still alive, and, in act, has acutely passed the town of middle n3 that few more unmitiun nnnmnn than t n unm..." ..l H-- .._. ..v~.. ..... v\A uuuuuu -. .111 mu ua VCIIB Ila . No reputation is more hopeless] dead uni buried than is that of Theodore ilton vat lhamnn himgnll in gain .l:..- -...I :.. We do not purpose to reriw the history of the abominable scnndnl which Theodore Tilton thrust upon the public. We simply deaim to quote from .4n'h4ru., the new literary paper. a sketch of how that indi- vidual has faded from the public view. Throuh motive.-at which no one hns ever been able to explain. he undertook to wreck the chnrecter of America's greatest presch- er. and while his blow was the greatest that Beecher ever sustained it failed of its pur- pose. The mm of his hope and enmity and malice uuue out of the ordeal uninjured, except in pocket. while the persecutor, hav- ing scattered his family. fled the country on abandoned man. .-Irrfurmt tells us : \Y, ,,,,,, A .0 Pomrns mom THE mess I ----.--v -----u-no. uuu pu uauvuievu UI |u_u 1:"-Ill`, l mction -Iith the Canada Ptci rsilwsy; ' And he expects to get `them sll. \cst Ell`: I run. though: gerryuumclureil constituency, I is liable to be recaptured by Mr. Cameron f some other liberal, slid 'to prevent that contiugei1c_v_ if _ possible will be used. sad the couimencement of public works at the request sad for thebenet of a suppor~ ter of the goiemnieut is a bribe. cell it by what name you may. The question is not ``\\'_list are the needs of the place 3" but \\ bst Are the domiuids of thesrty 3" . Such a policy is disreputable and unworthy of my parliament, and it must be attended by demonlixing consequences. Corruption , is king just now with tho tories. but it will yet bury them, and so deep that roscilu will ` be impossible. ` Pnvhohl Appuhououtn. l.._. uL.~LL___ nL-_L.. I_L, . r\ . I . . . an-I their an-r L _ I, lllll nrplng on I} Country. ml Slur I . . . ' .- '`P|`0\`ement:I. and 5!: attention of and you: -.-..o:.._ __:.L .u .- n u . X. Nrounlcd oloq anon nooonpu out tau. uh:-`Ia N: b.o`$x:'::t't~ (` I! $01!`! [$311 dllln In nnlnr Inns 1 Full`! Blake Vulcan `Nut Way. 9.. \`.... . `lflllgr Um! in the In-gialatnmue I mun lnol-I Qllqxh k, `"0. nut:-In nl llmu ........n. AIL..- L... In to limp nu. ;_..-':.`:":t... nocid hinhtyul our um. tau prominently. and no \'i\`i\lly - vrretcho-Inca M I miupent life. .\'a\'q.ve and his I-an-I are in King (ht-ir an-r\i-`es aw I.-mu nn.n.l..I TIL 1'o.v 10u'.v 1117. 1.. nu IIUIII ruuugn III Q|lI`0- tillmg county olliou lay run: an` Ill nlng I-ring nueude-I ` i _ M. KiRKPA`rmoK'e vluu-HQ` A the Above I be lurnhbod uvunllng In S Ionlloll. Io nun at the I-2 an-er`: lrluocohourul. and when other Inlhrlnllon may beobmlnod. 'l'Ln|nm-1 mnni 1.-1.. um ....._....-|. .. I cAnPr.*w_1fE}fE/7_;9.L R-.___I.._A_-- j A I-Mm: owu("rm'" or non: ma SALE un llllllt van caul- ""`==-' I,"-KIIIT. A? III ID crcnall Va` 1- IJlI.JV\" late at J. In-tknlm (`Mu Wholh cal Nu-call "QNIIID Ion-hauls and will carry on the be-had la the Q Who: Hunt. rm: u 7.. an day for pnnuonpnn the Iuhnldlrunl f\All|l\\! L Q:-ongnu-- The e-uhlhhnu M M: I VH nputr maukr Ilnoxmuontnnno was-iul 'l\oonlynuuIhnlho Bathtub for dlnpodagollhhvdvnhh` 5.3-an hwngaonmalurlnny an nctrolna Ah:-npnxguninn llopurvhnuuuy remununlnlonulnlnnunuo uh. llA\r llI.).\'. l:)`lAN R (`L Inn-I all. 13?. BOATS- -u-n.-w-nu-nIII'pu`iIoj`Ill'Q Onoottholutsitnudknnlnaumhtdcs IN THIZ DOMINION. go... unaA1\JlJ\lLV I`\IIJl`IJI`X. mcrthc-r um: lholilvd Irillollhe Maniac` all ul um.-u will but 4' -1 an - huunln. he ; fl)` mum: rm] unuua (Including 1 mthhari and lame mater ftouugeo. nun- chlncry us-I an laazvvand vuktl nuonxneul nl nu-nu. The dz` m dc-pnnmatn. 113- um- rlkhll, ha`. and Inner shop and lounulr ' an In at. with plenty u! urdu-I } In . sn:.u.IcI>n:.\'|n:is will be mmmn .1 lhv Ommollhe (`ily I-Znwlncrr until MIIAH Ar Putt 1,; Ar Annn: nag` Ill ulna IWCIII! VIII! Ill0I'l| A3 TH xmosron FOUNDRY. nurttu-r monmuumloln... r....a.......n ` THE .\`l'H.\`(`RlHl-2R.~\ being dmlmun 0! fl`- Iirinu rmm buslnuu. um-r lur sale their foun~ dry and ruin works known so IDIIZ I'l\'4-|nlI|a\`I u-goo.--___ ll. HIRE Bps_I_NEss CHANGES. VALUABLE PROPERTY ? ~- - - \\ID BUSINESS FOR SALE. CIT ` THOMAS N. BHARMAN, [300/M/v& 00. The Blg nlhnary Room. 126 PRINCESS STREET. '/472} r/(EEO? Piif/vii./77?!` lkwls II)" (Inc String, 6 sites, (for Millincry and Dmss .\lAking purposes only.) Rate \'n\luo. 33517 '5?` ;;IEl`I:;;);";; RIl. I887, l`.._ 1L- L.I|-._:__ -,_-.x- BEADED DROPS, BEADED DRNAMENTS, THIS 18 A RARE CHANCE For one or more p-out Iouorun .. ..lL- I..4 0.1.. -_.Il|....__.,_-- I I Beaded Grenadines L M an-h 23. lI(`onu- and see our stock. Nuom-forced , to buy. I J. c. HARDY & co. l'\l-gllilll. Trimmings. Scum (`olora in Dress Goods, and Buttons, Rnsiclu, &c.. can be had from We defy the trade to produce the equal: of the above lines at the rice: quoted and in better goods. We ii any better goods at the price: asked were never shown in Kingston. Trimmimu, .\`nnrun (`ulna in nu... |:~..l. BEADED NETS. BEADED FRINGE. These An` all Fine Select:-I Iiuoda. 1.4- I',I,, -an-any uuwv-I Iuu - I! I1 ITECI DALTON O STRANGE. -nlj ll-a~h|.u._ n..n-.n'L.n_._:. ~-_v.- ..._ -up- wv aw: rung, vvvvg For the fullnwl nu-via-a I-squirt-d by the (`or pomlion at the ( ty 0! Klngllun. viz: lnnbtnlbg Bredibrd su-xpo Popiine. emooth as silk. i 24 inches wide and good value. for me. Your choice at 12 1 ac per yard. N0. 3. Here are three charming iinee. Brad- ibrd Popiine. Overehot Washing cloths. and All-Wool Camel`: Hair Twins. 94 1-2 inches wide. and worth 95. Your choice ofthelot tor 15 per-yard. ..__:.. `v \rI .-u xnradfbrd Guava: Cloths. in 8 Loading Shades. includlnznltck. Woollbrtho lot 3:121-so per yu~d.' Thhqdno is well worth me. Beaded Fronts, Beaded Sets, (Collars, Cuffs and Vest.) I .Il"Il`a Mnnvh 2|. We have purchased nt_`ubo\'o sale A Large Lot of Dress Stun and olfer some exceed- ingly Spiy Bargains. \ -VI {M533 60008. s-o-:41: I 88 Princess Street, Kingston. I THE ONE PRICE STURE. '3 Ilumh 9| Rnun-t.In-I-s` T:E:33'Ji:'Rs- aceon the Mumfqctu`r`eh. '1'-*"' L NOTE I D3? ..,...mwm. mm wot nrrlantlvt im THE DULL sensou ":1"_ BAFEBQFENGING uvwtuvcw It &%'l` M ..::.'.:::: :':.."`~'-..*...-1)-_*_...i_';___x:.~.' ICQIX. WI. lR\'l.\'. (`M3 For \ '. .-L kn-don. Kingston. lch. mm. IQ. __ I DON'T WAITI -vu-\III\lii vuurr, The (Journal Real blah Agent. ll')ln`.F1'_P I i NEW BOOK. F !.!.3T 3, IIIIIJIIIU UI |lIl.7 I llulllllll Ull Thursday Evening`, March 31st. Al 8 o'clock. uhon All Ihn Innnlinn (`.n..n... T//5/1'0/?NE7'8 IVES] larch ll. Im|neez1ng-Stauonary. locomotive. Pin and Ilnrine. An Engineer who whha lobe well informed In I the duties of NI calling should pnwlde hlmaelt with: full set. 11:0: no the only booknol Iho kind e\'or`blhbcd In this oountry.naIheg aronognun Inn: Ilcumxv nrl-`Ln-mu lhatcnnrudonuullyundonund them. I-l`;"..\ny otlhe nboro honkrill be can to any part oltfanndn on n.-ceipt of III! price. -InIu.- I-l----|---- V ,... . u. uuuuu un n:t\`lpl 0! 1131 price. John Henderson 8:. 00.1 Pr` St, I ' t . Ht n mccsa . Ings on or I'll ! .r.. - v--v --u----u5uuvuo VI 0|3l`D0l.lW One of the moat prlctiotl work: ever pub linhcd on this aubjoct. Price 32%, That hook: uni... .n 5.....--... -- m -A - an-u-awnnun; navvanAu., 101011 01.50. At 8 o'clock. when all the loading (knadian. ; English and American Papers. Maxaunus and ~ Rovlevrl far [835 will be sold ` ||_.._.L.a . .. .. .....,... I For estimating the honefover of Steam Engines. fmm imlicntor ingrama. or thu work An engine in rfonuing at the tinn- the diagrun wu en. Pnoo %cgnt3, Ropefs Cm and lungunont of Stun-Boiler (`mg C 9|... ......n -- -A-` -` `W _ ` ______ -- uuuvvunu nu ilslllmu (Ionhina all the Question: thnt un I-Tngi: neor will be Asked when umlergoin an ex- unimtiou for the purpose of procu I li- ct-me. with the Answers to the same. couch ed in language so plain that any Engineer or , Fin.-nun can in I short time commit then to nwnmry. Price `...-....v.. -nu v4\Pvl|clll.Y. 1-1103 az`(_ Rope:-`s Questions and Answers for Engin (Tannin: nll Hmn......:....- .1.-. ,, n .. Written in the form of Question and Answer. for the use of Engineers of liming education And experience. Price 82% Rnnn-'9 nnncnna and l-..--.._. I... l\.. _`,, , rt 3. izomrs <:'un'c1-{is} 3;Hn-mxssum: s'rm-m1m lI`_.`.. This little book is mule up of I series of suggestions and instructions, the result of recent experiments and the best modern rectice in the cure of eteenrengines end ilers. It is brimful of just such inform tion as persons of limited education having ch of storm machinery need. Prjog 353: ). per's Use and Abuse of the Shun-Boiler. (`A-.s-:..:..... III..-__-2,_., , I ___r,_ - -_- -- unvuwv vn -Iv UIl3lll`UUllI. Containing Illuatntionn and Descriptions of all classes of in use at the preoent day. P1100 tuna-nu. _.__-__.__ A_ (- .GEoR ours, `(Journal Real A-nu. n. 7 1iomi'Js msmumons um summons % ma mmnxns um rmmn. mu-nation ooouuno-I. 'l'b:`|owut may lead: not no-vnu-ily sc- POIII . I One of the moat vulunblo treatises ever written on the aulfect. us it in so plain null practical that my mgineer 6r Firemtn thu. can head can easily understand it. Price $2.50. - nasu`lIlIULlVD)o The only book of the kind ever published in this country. It contains descriptions and illustrations of all the best type: of Steam Fire-Engines and Fin:-Pnlnqs, Injectors. Pulsometora, Inupirators, Hy: r|ulicBuna. etc. Price $3.50 ROPER S Hum-Book or run wcononvn ,,r._ - ---- -vvu In anlullll HIIUIU bngmw. ~ Containing a inscription and illuatntiou of every description of Idol sud Intim- Fngine In use yr. the date of in Pnoo $3.50. ROPER S HAND-BOOK OF IODERN MIA] FIRE-ENGINE. VI`, _,..l._ I ;;<:;;fmff3"'i'Ig;flig;}i."1}??c33u:5`H 'aI.' ` R0per`s Hmd-Book oflnnd & lnrino Engines. Containing A dam-riminn ....I :n..-._..:__, norms mums mxnmoom ' The most comprehensive ma beatillus-` tntod book ever published in this country on the Stezun-1-_2ngin9,; Statiohary, Locomo motive and Marine, and the Steam-Engin M Indicator. Price 33,50, Dunn-$11.-) D-..I. -fI_, 1 . u. . ._ y j-:--1-""""; PRACFICAI. ' Handy- Books for Engineers. MONEY TO fuqgu` -g- gL...- 5 nu: A.\'.\'L`Al. same \i1|:.xo;.:...~e at um Rooms of the Institute on l'lII.___..I___ I__,_,3 , up g ._ m can an n wort ume commit I ROPER S SIIPLE PROCESS s ice 26 Cents, BY E. P. ROI. ..'i`.."".3..'.`2S' ` " Brock bll. The lowest or any lcndrr nul nu-u-qunrily ur- veplod. \\'. NI-I\\'l.A\'l1~R _ln street in mm Hui. 1 Plan: and Spec lloations nmy be won at my ` oico. over Wade`: Drug Store. cor. King and Brock bu. Thn lnwnat nr nnr lnnuun nun n.....m.... ..:I.~ .._. Tl'I.\Dl-IRS will [)0 rorvivod M` the undvr~ signed up to six P..\l. I-`RIDAY. 1.: April. for the wveml trades requlrvd in lho erection And oompleuon of I Hrirk `I1-rrnvv uu Johnson Street in this (`it . SDG.` Iloalions IIHII ho Minn Al luv Pmqqnnmne to consist of n Solo by Mrs. Rook- woll ; . Iusic by memherlof than I-`lower Mission. and an Address by Dr. Alice McGilli\ my. sub- ject : "An unprqiudimd View of Alcohol fwm ,1. as medical and Al stand win! " All an very cordial! ' luv ted. (`ollectinn will be la on up. .\lamh 36. L J. RI-I.\'T0.\'. Sov`_\'. Of the \\'omn.n`s (`hrisliun Temperance l'nion will be held In Mission Hall. corner Pr-in~ ` . and Montreal Streets. on I rnrnnn IIIIAL nunv A7 I\ n .. J nu v lvvvu IIII Mun-h Ii A PUBLIC MEETING; nu nuuul ls. un TUESD)?C'29th I`I;:S`;::wAT 3 P. AI. uamavd sold by no lllnnes on qn In In. Ull Monday, 28th March, at 10 o'clock. ` umonrw/2/rn's SALE .7 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. om: mm or BRUSSELS CARPETS, "|4-_...-all I... ..._ -_ Noticejto Contr;'1c:ft` MecHAmc` .:a:e.n?ois.' Iwuuuu] u\.\.'u|uul.| uy llllll III. annrnol IAKKB. (Ill IONDAY. THE 28th DAY OF IIARCH. 1887, A In .J-I__L ...,__ f'3F}{iAN7',55f au -ouv unuvvwn U: .|.uuu.|u5 UULILI Hampton. .\'01`I(`l-I is hereby given that the stock in trade. book debts. home and wnggonscow and coal stove. Ionnerlr the pmpcrt of said Thus. John Hampton. wi Ibo sold tn 0 or at the store recently occupied by him an. Shubol Lake. nnunnv llltrn non. vuv nu nu-nun Annu- In the Matter :5 Thomas John navy: On an A nuuuuhntho uhudlvu and man... I)cvdu:':dh'o-has-Ihunhloun. 3' nl lrunpsn n_.___-_, port: :- ' I-`our horses. I colts. ` 8 mllch town. 1 Jersey bull (registered). a milk w n and` complete outt, one phdton. eight. one power and straw cuttor ondnll other fnrmlngimplomonts; also the household furniture and no Stephenlx. plane. The Form 40 acres wll I190 be sold and all the houses thereon : 3 good wells on the nremlsea ; ten minutes drive to the Market 8. tune: opposite Catholic cemetery. _ `anal terms. solo at I0 o'clock u.u\. For furthor rtlculu-I Apply to the proprie- tor or to WM. URRAY. Auctioneer. March 16. March 21 No"I"ICJ1'a3f R-2-"-1".`-`BI so`ld not on H nnm nn -.-- ------ cwuu.` A: the pnuum of Mn. J. v. uvnnoci m 3 and 4. Division Street. the following pm __ I 3': . , STOCK. IMPLEMENTB. I V V I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, ?_.< ,..,-_-_..J AUCTION SALE on _. VALUAME c/Ir -rum PROPERTY, , , ,,,_, ___ ._-._ _-- -- .-nan-cg, nurvi` At 13 o'clock. noon. Sale will be mntipsuhiect to A rcsorrvd bid. \\'ILLlA\l I-`ERG U505 . March I9. Aselgnee. 0|` U) 'M I In III at I'll in naive! :-z...........'"'*"":=L".-":3 From this Data to m lpril Int. II-(Inn-nun bnondlun-I II 3.3. and I tun. by wife! It-0 all applauds Id OFFICIAL NOTICES. 2g?hs`r 13mM.Iz*sR+% NOTICE OF SACE x u; uu l'\l`II\.ll Phnkwun Crnnnln-I > I` GLIDIDIN. lfnar. bf water MRS. California will be L on M the Warehouse of Matnooc W. .\`l-Z\\'LA.\'l)S. Jn.. An-hlu-cl. mcu uy. J. J. I-I. Hl"l`(`HESON. A not innnnr Vvltbal up N(ITI(`I In 5... tn:-\_k'Il.0l.Nn N. AV RN AND LI- (' \IIlUl.full uh tho 1 ya! It Inc I Irll unwind In I n 1 lllhalhnng A.` (`. )|(`.\l .\H0.\'. n 1 11 nasux . Auctioneer. ` -.-.., _ . 1 no-kuvhu-auto an -unhc!u\\'.' lluIuIo()IhIc.uIhhlclodqIIn-, Iugndhnlvuhllhb uhhruvunl bull-ihp. Wave lulu-IdIIoIlr.l'u-~ hrinbonu who duhiul Ital. (7., Ca-nns."wu 5 pulcutdcmlhato Uulhovngnu dvllyiytlo turn-9 Ilvupaqyhgnuulalbylhbalvdls hplollu Iooddluonshnlnnn. ahhnlnvcuuclugnpuchrhutvntl -v.---------- J - nu-u|r--- dd Ihcvhou the pnph clout. no-I Iimifunlihlhvo-Cioholn units! with popular holly. nlrnquouduu hvonortguluuythtthtmuuh ONIIII-ydlh. ltlndupvovncvlunn , bolbqtlhopllyllqol Iocbcpnc II 1 Iululev-uha!InnIn0Iobc with`! `__LA_L -L- IIA_I __A;-.A__ _-,_|n L__ count-ll mqy think it on show pain?! in dvurototbodrtdpol-licopnluu. has title! donlhgvilh 0 pnnior who win union rqont Ibotophion 5! nnnrt lull; in hulk nttlull thtuouot ourtly "ou$lhthuL" Tho annually In mnpuu. -.I-lAL.--L-. IL. -.._I. -|.... __| Tho Q\1olnrt-ormsprm-lent d the .\Immrnl I'o'hunn opal: like I pmplnt when he any! that on long "on. .\It. .\|on`ic-r mnv have occasion to tango bio Iliad About nlunlinh II` the Iqillutivo council. The uinlt-two of Eb pworluuonl clopoudu. it normal, up-us lhovillingnon nl the council to pan its Iqhhtinn and not no upplia. hm Mr. Iiddotdulolothuoivh ucrhin utho Oildlhinodhlhoenudlr. Joly. The author j|L__.... A- AL- AAA. -1 _ ll: . . - --~ -- - ---v-vu- '-r-"'1 stems to u to invulvo A sketch cl imagine tion for which the public n hardly prepun-L As the great manipulator u! bin party it in not to he upocte-I lhnt Sir John": huul can for got its cunning. and he mulsl usnvly ruin! the lolnphlion. through the governor. ol akin` II om-aloud "crack" at his oppulr cnu. An other: how don he could. nl mane, hoop his partisanship under mntrul vhilo Itill the occupant of high 05-0. but his opponent: woul-I dvuyn ngunl him with uuupk-km. Anal (um. I! you on. Hm rt pnunuuvo of the queen in the gnrh n! I uupocl ' The rumour put in circuhtimn A noon n! times hA.s been n*\'i\'exl, that Sir John .\IAv- ` dmnlcl in likoly to ho mule tint A peer An-I men the governor gt-non! of (`A|AdA. T he lory psrty vuuld he delighted with his 010- I vntiuu to Any eu|im~m`c Ahort of the throne l itself. but to feel that he will In mule In rnlo m-or L'AnAdA in A viotngd oApAcity linn fur -|uh-K Oh- -.nLI.'.. .- L___l|.. -_-_,_, I ht-unclnpplkuluunnyhhdmuntho Anlunnco-unnlu-gunman...`-...n... V` I""""' """ """ "' `ll? `VUUIU lull. IIIII | better hold his peave. You cannot noun 3 P"3i<`5|n by pointing a gun at him if he lnows itfumt loaned. (`huge it with buck- shot nu-I tire. making sure of your aim. Th... m...`Il 1...... ......._L..|.. The clergy of Toronto. at least most of those who belong to the Ministerinl Associa` tiun. believe in doing a little politicnl pn-m`h- ing before the 1-lcctions. The majority of the people lo not think the theologian: should remain silent upon public questions during the long maps Ix-twu-n campaigns. Political preaching. to he eective, must be done `then then: iloccuion for it. aid with- out regnnl to the political complexion of the congngntiun. The vnininter who four: to express an opinion about the scam-lnls of the Age until he has tint oountod hemls or noses. unul autistic-cl himself as to which side of politics the bulk of the rotten loan. had I....__ L,I) I ~ _....- ...... .-um. nu-an-:5 our Then you`ll hurt amne|Iod_\'. The liberals of Haldimuid. at a public meeting. held a`.(`.syuga, expressed their in- diguation over the counting out of the libe- eral meluber-elect. The speech of (`ol- ter, reviewing the conduct of the judge during the recount of votes. is the most severe that we have read for many a day. His honor has been charged with utleuves that. unmet. unchallenged, disproved. must tarnish his reputation and destroy the pub lic confidence in his judicial fairness. It is incredible that Mr. Culter. a lawyer by pro- fession. and thcrefom aware of the respon- sibility of his action, would impeach a judge without reason : and it is'tJ0 much In sup- puse that that judge can ulluw the attack upon him to pan unnotim-d. Tln.-re is scauidal in the air. null the public interests demand ` that inn-sligntiun should show how it nrigi uutul. -..-....-. ...... nu. run -J nun nu nu nu UUJCCI` ed. But there should be some limit to his greed. He should not want the earth. .-A u u. Tupper is the dictator of the party and must. have his way. He has led the way in providing hamisonieiy for his relatives and friends. and the party has not so far object- Ai Rut Hm-n .|.m.|.l I... ......... !:...:. ... L:- It is now said that Sir Charles Tup `r is still acting as high mnunissiuner t on vh sworn in as minister of tinnnce. and that u will return to London as high commissioner at the close of the approaching session. Is this hugger-mugger in accordance with con- stitutional usage 3 If Sir Charles can belong Go the cabinet and yet retain his gri upon an otiice under the crown. why shourd not the rest of his colleagues follow his example, And give themselves lucrative outside posi- tions 3 And why should not the ministerial rank and tile in parliament be similarly pro- vided for ?-.|lm'I. rm I in; mm: in .... . .d. D1: msgoc So! can rt 3. nrrlggeg an . ` each. unless when booked. when 81 is clmrghd. Special notices In mndlng columns are chart at extra; nlos. V at u I Anne nod lotho pa 1' is one oflho best and most busy Job otces n Canada ' rs d. stylish til presses. and cheap work : 8 improved prln -an`:-nu u -. ....-...... _ THE DAILY V_V{-IIG. LIQUOR LICENSES. arm or Efnosmn. } The WI-2EKl.Y BRITISH WHIG. 8 P8808. 56 columns. is published every Thursday morning at 81 I `oar. nod to the mmr in nnn nf Hm hun nnrl [III I l:l\`l lulnllnui I an I For tour linen. one or two Insertions" . . . . .1) an t For four lines. each aulpequom Insert.iou.. 25 Qver four lines. llrst. Insertion .... .. locperllne luchau uont conoacuuvolnm... .'-o Onconw , uubooquont ina....'... loo ' Twioon-weekaubaoquont ins . . . . .. sq " Thtoo wook"'hu In ..... .. Go Notion of H}!-t ha. An-Inna: and hunch: Hi-. ` Tn: Bnrnsn \\`n1o";n ublhheti ery. o`\`on-A - ins. at 33 King Sine` . Kingston. Ontario. AT :1): DOLLAR! I-In run. `ANNOUNCEMENTS. cl per ` D.` 001-` II . -.- .,._...T 7...- EDW. J. B. PI\`..\'SE. Proprietor. An\*m:17r?n:nl1-:.\'rs. -4- -_- __ ._ ___.n,__ THE BRITISH WHIG,. b`A'l`URDAY, AISIJA RCH 26. . vuuqwu vwuijl. M to snap` to-lliuguholfu-lnl I hruInr6n|omnpinJnno npnpudn: : juloo. Andthyhvopnotbogny r olnotllbyptg tho whilst to hhtbounlhrinhn-t (hcurovujulut Iuocnualtuolluvolnoorolanrcusniu and tuna. which dull be furfolr III then!!! tendering declines to nor lam tvtplltflil VIC .01 8!. John]. |'.u__ \'-I1 \\`o nhoul-I nut lilo 1 1` I50 llcllolv JUN! NO, ht-`Mun II no In! 1 -and In nu`: nlhuinno. iilhnul ono to [and '.";:"..'."..r"-*__ J.::'. ' --. n-uunuuu1.aIII'IIIIIAIO. IAIDUI lupp--hid rich I think dlvlnhl nun. ` as-ul-lbhal an Shuint lake: ll. \ (`uup|urll.ulUun. and I. W. I`rao,nl0ul-g. ` ` on. no IN!` Hill` wuy Gun Jurist. \\`o to any "til the Ollilnf Watnlm Adnrrvu-r to tho labor M gen-II farm to In - Hahn. but an an uh-Ev ole. pad Hedi 1 our friend to I d I wry" ' non-I luau duds blulloct. -u-u vol 01.! ltiouhaduhlnol things Iheaamnnin funvnl tn cbouoo bolwion the pmlu ingl 0! humanity an-I hi: innate IOIIIO juuim and ho-Iionoe to the III ! of the land. In I roll `nu-vnnl country I new in at-Iulnln plum-I m -n trymg us] so per-pl.-ling I pud- ` liun. \.rI --- u uuv I I17. Then nu two lit: for tho lotion in the liupe it 0! ointment (ho is that the Inn nl -indinlnto ropmlhlenl (ha [0\ 'lI- ` mean. And the other thus be is d'uquditiol. Iloutnol Stu. n- n I Wbnrl (ho Good 0! Thou Y (K'AII n PRC `INK A -- "(`ouup|uuo|In Pun Who: lionllo Full loot." an l..L_'- n... .~ Ill noon: named. Th chqu IIII Inc In will horeuu-and In the lfdlvo pnlcn than tendon gr. .0; um-|Iod. WI. IICVINCI (`Ir L`nnIlu-no

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy