Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1887, p. 4

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gm a-;._.;;=g; inn Mzmoxmmg 9., MONDAY. _lj`_ .f..*L:'x.}'5I*:nI.tnv:1': //51:9 4//02150/amp] :......-.E.}{.:.au.So;.Tu &dhuI&d ll1`!.lIllI"slVllllllntGO otuguuuudluanl. *9!-wmnmmvmn tlothauuihublluhihchy. 0PI$!l'lliI'I. Ian-Inhanunln. lull Bu-Inc initial. Ont-ooonu sndrrouul-|nu.nnnowgoodn.nt [l[lRlANlJ S. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE { 'c0KTs OFF] 7 r.n-nu Iliad ' The Above uoloqny lowed had! upon in lnoouoquonoool Ihonturnol spring was thonudu other-ulnghlot than rumm- but that GALIDWAY snag it tint. and give him I all at a_z_:___rjr_uNcss smsn. AT J. R. nArrt'NiOiiw?"a" , A.a'(':'Ki.uowA\'s 1. thoylaco to got 1:. II the wulcono..gt'nv Hut. booms lighur ` than any. Auduohcspug it each but 3 qnnrur in But UL to the Cmltuf thatched but of Kuhn . `Tint Oh nnunnnnn L-g.-. --- --A-- I101! I111 II? III, nun VII IO I"lI| Ulp 0' what. The nice curl up that now I am fnin To nap fut tin able and Mad newcomer, * Which, henna II`: no light I return to nab. yEAsoNAfE LPoEIRv. VCIp_IlWjZZ"'2 1635 DA )7 OFJULY, And moans nuloudun - F` d.h:.l:'- vatuy who thocuutou of H1 Vonhud uluutouoon Ouuuugldnouubcuupcdb n:.'V"`........'"".."".a. "' "?'.'.'1:: ` How dour to my In-:a::u the Fur Cup of I vv nuuv uuu IJIIUUI uuu VVIHIIU Choc-k`: and Stripes, nowobrodnt 550 I yard. usual price 680. Mourning Goods 3 specialty. Premier Value zuerenteed in * Oeahmeree end all other Dreee Fabrics. The best mekee of Black Silk: Any length out etwholeede prioee SPECIAL LOT of Pure Silks in Black. White and Steel endWhita l'CI.--\.. -_.I QL....I._-._ ._-._-Q__ J -A I Gums 'ro1u:. X Headquarters of the Dominion FOR ALLKINDS OF BLACKGOODS.' i 4` Inning/Omen nylon In o 0- loan. ` 2-. g AIIIIIIJKI MAY 16. our rofun [A BIG JOB nuuuiu $1 - and out Z:"':.-.'ie'.'*'l".`!" ::....W"-""-=-'-'3 CZAL Ii AC'l|Z DIV iv $lUI.lSllEIl`l!tOIlPPlKlYIH VSUN UMBRELLAS. May I6. 25 to 75c Under Value -HARDY S,- HO NE PRICE STORED. w. o. Asuu-:v, |'n above goods offering from DRY qs. ! New"ADbTsOu 6 '1llAl1Au-no 2Afii5IF5 IN THE ouil SEASON 2-... -__ DON'T WAITI " VlCTOR w. .1. SAVAGE`: April It Illoslnnxann-r. F. NISBETS, ThoCo:-nchnnhtn-Q. NEW _1_ooKs- .H :Wm 4 III Ix ndlld mlunnva A link dhouu.untdlPnnbcI. ` (/200M FA PE/H Princess Street. Mny 5. J May I4. Cloth Window Shades, Paper` Shndet. Curhin Rollers, tc. J~Hi?!ES7_&00~ From 5 Oents Per Roll Upwarus. We had thought of `giving up thin branch of business, but changed our minds, And have this your in stock I lot of pretty goods at rightprioel. Como mud nee them. We hue nfull nook ofBuobcll.I, Buc- bul Clubu, Buebdl Glovu.Buobnll Masks. We Iupply any of theugoodn tq club: at a gene:-out discount. VSPORTINGGOODS. ' PROCEAMATION I ` HEADQUARTERSIN KINGSTON 1wum.e.m=.*.:.. LAni_I3. acrosso Lacmm Balls. Tennis Baoldta. Tennis Balls. Uricknt Iota. o1'IokatBa.lls. Wiokm. soora Books. sodk . L gooxsrone, `-PRINCESS STREET,-% .,.. ..;__.._.._. '.`:.*.*.*-`=`.:~.:L-.`i-E?1Vt BOOKSELLERS. .-IS-- ocxm. I532`! OROQUET kingston. * \\'indow TN: tale Alb:-dn I Inlondld opportunity to pain mnldalnc and than toqnlrlng hem] birthday. wedding and other u-uonu. ON VIEW SATURDA I , May 14 .aIDAEJAlo nonpu noun R0081 oumou Iona. Adiatluluval hunks: x. _g.:*.'.2`-'&*.:.:-era...--. IONN.Y.TUBDAY.WIDNBDAY& THURS- DAY. lay 16th. 17th. 18th tnd 19th, in The whole eonllgnnont by HESSRS. LYDON & 00.. Btlvonmlthl And Cuuon. Shelold. England. for absolute sale on '3 - V _ vt-`Pill; hj. Forks. Spoong Iadlu. Fruit and Flower Eporcneo. Grand Mu-blo Clocks. striking on Cathodnl Goncn, ham: and but in-uIl- Salon: !:l)|nd 7:9 pan. each day. . J. I. HUTCBIBON. lay I0. Anctlonoor. ENGLISH Art Manufactured Goods IN HIGH CLASS- ATTRACTIVE SALE4 Hsndnomo Chins Vuou. Inc. , Ivory Handled. `hula and Dessert. BRUNSWICK HOUSE, TS T(T)rPENlNG FESTIVAL, QUEEN 81'. IETHUDIST GHUROH, Monday Einninc, May 16th. LEO TURE8 M war/at/rm, ` I-4-rrru-(rs-q-...n- Modirm. 139 1{,w.u. mrnxs, Ten. music and short speeches. Proceuls for !) d mud. -. `b'l~nn5:32[4oo. May 10. uoxnnr a 'ru1a:suu vmmcuggm ma mt on --vuv:uu-lv nay! Urn-vvclllfll; CITY - -woanuh us -38g{`u?".u ucxeo _n."..& : 'mUL OF 'l`A3SU3"-l"rl.doy. Mlyilth. ` jg (`o 11:11: 1'-not sac. Ph$nln:ow%p:;'at._Y..laA. 9.001% ~- SFEGI.`A3 _l -~ ~- DATE8 _TO nmumnng SILVER PLATE. :-35!.'...".'.-:`~...` hr` 15:: =_.:_v`l-`--!'.1'.."'$"a....`c'3'.'u:."$= MISCELLANEOUS. Wellington Street. mm CUNNINGHAM. BRONZES. CUTLERY. ' Brunswick House. II etdcp audit 3 Invnrmhc uuuoq-u-uuauqyvua-may I&InQ.nl(rnunIhopnQuhd Iovuhlilaulculuu-1.118. (loans nuiiiw who `hypo we Ibbih; aunpunnuuvuy a mum Qluthblhllhnlu IOI'l],IM-5 at-.IlIh|IIlIrNb8l:IIo-rye! Iuipnqauhuuguau nus. hvlllhvvl nib; was-|.I.hvonr. ulnuwalunnlllu. has huge} j&:jlnQn&-hula-E-L..I_n_l- Zjjjijijiiiw `lhelngod Intuit priolutpm 8irClur|a fupponlu dhuunlngtbolron dIcIun.n!ornlIo`.l|on:lnanloqthollno diboxlnptuudlhubcoho nllnyud (hhr|oCodnlnllny.uulrdoI-ntltotbo phhulotiadtuddogvorholure Illphncqnndnpoohllyullnguton. such ulnultnthnhnhouuoqlt bdomud uulcrclncuobcuusch lnuhvounhlo ntlulvllulcnuw pvuutul. Rn- nourhulubdthoqniloob (Anon-Ion pnIunuu.vhhvnqulndnIuhInuln- h|h|IIhdbtrHclK|I|II.cuI huphhtbooantl-Iothnolwochnwhhl bcInnnIh:ou|nbnohlhrenunnp- Iuuhlhunslhnnu-ht. udvuut t Ihnl Hulk: of the Indian. iipapnvubhvdqooad uillucvghuuuhzlohhnnh. 1- .L____ ,1 L___ __ AL, _,,- n 7llE IRON AGE. - In round to thn nocnt chnngo in the tar- i`. to fur u the duty on iron is concerned, thenlna cunlct of opinion. Thou who have Inge interest: in tho minonl rich: of the country, who not most the value of them. may have anticipated some such da- pcrtnro u that I'McII Sir Chalet Nppr Ian then, but they did not upon`! It to noon, Ind the luuguntion o! the Iron ago 5 nvohthurv In mono anus than one. Though hind in not qnArtcn.nd pol; Ilhlyvlth I purpou. tho molvhum and founder: and iron worker: gononllv have has startled by the, adoption 0! 5 arm` which Imut, httho pron! at loot. ud podbly fora comidenblo time, udouly shut their buincun. Bndthg work: an nototuhdh clay. udut (hymn, and hspodtlontonpply thounrht with `ro|cqInlwthuwhou|uporhtlonhpnc- tlctllyptohlhlhd. (ulncontunnotboptolm uhly llllporhd), the truck and occupation of an huduuhlo Ilvnhor must he Injured. Ml. I L--I.. l\..._.- I- .ll_.._..1.._ `L- 1--- vv-. -- -- -v -.-V---u-vu no It may not pay the but to In than some- vhn lndupudem in thought uni notion. butit adds immensely to the iuuonco of the journal, md to the rupocg in which it is hold by the public. .-vv-v--v , --n. - rho`-v -w nun-nu gwodlthunod tiontoshsndon. In _-.. _..g _-.. `L- L--. ._ L- .L.._ -.--J V` nu: -v-uuuuu -uuu nvunu` ll vv uw ;i'..aby noon... at eonlhtnhetlflt` eennot benet e own or cendidete by the ` reepeoteble treatment of the oppoeitionit lllelobulil in the ght. Two am- pnicne have been conducted by it nponrthle plea. nldit &hd nongretn toexpnu, no wound: to heel. no broken friendehipe to reconcile ; and e policy eo fruitful of M In L-- .... Jl-_._2nl-_ A- _L-_j-_ The writer of this is e libere.l, but he is not blinded to the virtueeol his tory friends, and he does not think his own party is quite infellible. All persons on not like him, however. The Wine hes no doubt oend. ed e few men with greet politicel alpin- tions, and men who have enwrtuined the mistaken idea that it is the business of the prone to apologize for Anything And every- thing done in the name of petty. it will survive the disfuvor of these individuals, end go on its wey, rejoicing in the feet that its usefulness we: never greater. end thet its endorsement has never been so oordie| end sogenerel. It has its views upon certain public questions. end thet the expression of them is nding populer ievonr it has hed ebundent proof. The moderetion of the W|no`s etteek up- on those who dier with it politieelly has been commended. It has convinced the imnjorityoiitlreeders thetnothingistobe xnnlnntlhv Llnonann eel an-`Cab AL-OIIIO mucn uuuurl we course 0! mo W 1116. Most of our pt rs on either Iide koe oonshutly Abusing t air opponent: as if t on were no good in them, and that thooouly hope of our country VII in their extermination. J ust. baton election: this in to be expected. But wh Ihould it be continued! The sooner we or-get that our no hbor or friend in not 111 3355173 W155 ' T15 Gin? i3I6liBl` CFO VG AM: to manual: And nnnvnl-In u -3-mi- In swam man u: pouuceuy tne IVE!!!` are we able to meet end converse on friends. Some ere elweve d `ng in their 'tics. ` It`: e greet mlehke. mice on curse of the country ; they make complete fool: ofne electors. Keep on your couree, Mr. Editor. . Let the interact of our country be ever uppermoet. Then. when you desire to wield politicel inuence you will have far more I ht then if your column: were con- etnntly lled with political editorials.- Youn, A Ruben. M "' |l"' ' '9' Bsu.I:vu.u:, May l3.-(To the Editor) : * An 3 constant reader of your paper I pre- eume to drop you as few lines to give inf opinion of how you run it. You are we! aware everybody has an idea that he or she could edit I per, and I Am no exception to the rule. $oliticel!y I etro liberd I much ldmil-A thn non:-In nf the \ Inn limit. so use rum. rouuonuy 5 arm nooru 1 much admire the course of the \ me. Most I A` nnr l\AhAIc an AlO'|_\II -I.-I- I...-. ......-A-..AI.. Among the many evidences recently re- ceived, touching the satisfaction which the conduct of this paper, politically, gives the ` people, is the following: Y)....__-.--.__ |n__. I :91 .| nu. Nououot uulbestlnwo. oaclgunluu `booked. in uncharged. Spoohlnououlnrouiinz odntgxttsnus. . Tho'WEl:KLY nnfsn wmgsggglg columns. In publlahod ovary Th st. 31 a on. Actuated tn the pa bone of the best And most busy Job omoeo - rapid. Itylhh and cheap work : 8 improved Ill unset. ImwA J, n, nnmm p.......a..... Ta!-~Blu'I'lln `Wino II ubllnhod or even- ing,-ngm King Strut Khulton. again. ~ A!` In nouuu run run. Anvnn1Einn1n~s. For-four linen. mfhortwo Insertions .... ..I) 50 Fortom-unu. oulngggtinner-tJon.. 25 Even-luur unqllm .... .. ocperlino _ Ill uentoonnoouuvoinm... so (hoot nnhnoanant inn ..... .. mu I I THE DAILY WHIGQ Tn:-~Bnrruaw1W1na u [nbllnhcd Em: llll.-IIX Kill! Klnllhlh. nltu-In. THE @2110" ENDORSED. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Opifcr per om. Diicor." THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. "'.'.*.!".. ""`--'-I'?i:.% my nuts 3 o unpnlvul pnnunx WT` EDW- 3- 3- P.3:.T?!99!'.toI:-.T. uant&oora|:ou:l{:.inn.. nu on poi. subsequent THE BRITISQ:/WHIG, :'.:,;_"_:_`,-""-,;,:-:1:-;.5.'-:.='5:":3'.'~..-'""34 (lled tn the lonulI-Pooplo. hurts.- Iurt. Batu-III: hobo Iouoy. OITIIQ-In Mr. Hotknhy will lllroduu u ill`! let! probation ol rdlvuy on- 'u.1-.ruu.,u.n.r. for Gaps, in hunulhduotbouunblm tho Kouuboo mlllal. 3TzTuosss arnssm nn...n. ._....n- n..Lnnn\. nu -._A "WI,- lt humid thuthoonnolthonv con- pony will he : Puddonl--Hu|ry Sdbort. New York. Socnhry-D. L (libhono. New York. I`rounnr--Ind. 8. Flora. New Yotl It in pndbln that onduvon will he undo for thocnublhhnantdinnnuolthg rah` Iorn.ln View ol chi punts! high protoction anrdod iron Ina. ru , nu. n.ro'Il',ullI0(I rnco nan. 08$ . Plcntyol npliu van ploridod fotthojourno . Thoputy retnn to the city tonight. I noting cl tho colnpnr for oqzcmntion, and tmnorrov I the company`: propny on the lino ol the nilvny. ll huh! xglthnnnn-Innlokg-.-n. ...._ oun: o. uvulyv. ' II IZWWI; cum. 1-`. rm . w. A. Spniglat. Mgtthow nu. J. F. Stony. 11. U. Cnig. KP. Pout. W.)-Z. Cooper. New York, E. M. Black. ol the \\'dlutnot Du'lyNur-; New York; Juno: Tillinghut. Bulo; John D. I -`lower. vice-president ol the K. & P. RR. Co. : ex-Sonntor Albert [Imp with MrI..MiusnJ Blunt t, - I n : Henry Soibert, of tho Ch and In- Jyiam RR. (fa ; ox-Senator. 11.8. Kearney, vico- out of the NJ . (Janus! 8. Had- Ion '\'cr Ry. ; W. G. Pollock. Clovdnnd. Here they were joined by C. F. Gildonloovo, Egon. Lia.` Kiilrk tiok."Jnnul$:rilt...l:;. o r. . . olgu. ad`: on . G V. Plnnlvnl nnlnlhn can nu-nrulul 53:1: i .'i5`..'}ia" SIninhL Hntthaw 1 urn uni Ilgii III I lpull GI` AIM VIII!- onnn: H.H.Hol.liItor,F.S: Flower, of ma Nair York slack nrnlmmn - nu.l14m.-., BIIU CW I OF` IT` UXI on-A.C. Bosch. 03-]! 2} RH-.0 (1.....4-. D..ll.. Ion lntorooud In Iron 0I~o-'l'hoy spend ` lamina}: In the Vlelnlty. AI to~ |u-gopuvc(A.nurl- o\n|.TI:)onroOd `mod toltho innn-ting: alga OK; R L D -...X.....I uu-.IuwnnU-||IIIII (II IOIIIIO hroamine. u the ma .1. mind hero. and [1 ad to (ilondower to e ` the Znnuvillo nine. Tho putty left ow York In: night in I nnndnl nut 11.. whit. um Lnnuvluo lluue. ADO [I111 10!! NOW Y I I ' Min Ipodnl . Th ' - n1:l.Am.:.` 11:113..-T Fa: & trsqlpwnn u.6'a.on ` In `amp-uunuuuouumn. w. 3 aonnox. loo` . It-out in 3. wt. uunrv: n.xl.n0I.uIKCI',|'.5.l'|0VIl', 0! the New York stock ox ; u~Govoru- or A.('_ Ranch. nmllgvmv R `IX...--9 `om."uon.l:r. his moth! erdied, and in em; for reco ition by her. work, and her `reward in certain. She wae one of the founders of the Orphane Home, and held the poeition of correeponding accre- tary to the time of her death. For fifty years she had been active in good works, and the lat thin ehe aimed at wee the eetabliehment of a 'indergarten echool. Late llra. W. Newman. A large circle of relative: and friende ha: been bereaved by the death of Mra. W. Newman, which occurred thin mnrnin . A week 0 F riclny, while wi do` meetiol uty,5he was `take: , eudenrl and aerioua y, an lcl wit pnrti pa aie. There was hope in her case until Wedliee day, when hemorrhage aet in. and from that time her recover wae regarded an im- poeaible. She wan the eldest dau hter of the late Joaeph Jackaon, and I ter of Joaeph Jackaon, oi the editorial eta` of the New York Gmploir. and William Jackaua. of the Kingeton Nuns. She waa, too. the mother of ten children, some of whom are yet you and must mien the love and care which o y a mother can heetow upon them. Mr. Jackson, of New York, arrived thin afternoon. and the funeral occurs on Wed- ueaday afternoon. The family haa our deep- eet aympathy. She wae a good old , lady, fu l of piety and much given to good Ill tuuurnuov. ror any! we BN1 been lull- ing, and Sir Richerd wu eppriled of the ` fact and r to hasten fmm parliament to her side. e wee tumble to uieh his criti- chm of the budget speech on Thurede night, And he would nut commit the wor he had begun to any one else. On Friday he completed his task, among the moat im- DOTQIDC of the maiden. md left Ottawa for uuucu Iuu DUI. aamlelou, wuo 0! I Dglde an n of the British Army And at present 1 in ldorshot. For days she had been sink- ` inn. and Sir Rinlnrd wn um:-ind of M... The Late mu. 1:. 1). ciu-:wmm.- '1 ' On Seturdey evenin the mother of Rev. C.E.edSirRic Cu-tw`htpeeeed ewey etnthe edvenced age of 73.8 She had been ill for eome time, end her demise wee ; not unexpected, but deeth under my cir~ cumeteneee bring: bereavement. end in this one it brmthe nauel eormw and heevineee of heart. 0 deceaeed wee the widow of the lete Rev. R. D. Cartwright, of the Church of E end, and for eome time the chaplain of t e peniv.-n , which peei- tion. it is worth of note. h eon ocoupiee to-dey. She ve children. but three of whom survive her, the eon: elreed men- tloned and Mrs. Jemieeon, wife of igede IIIHIQIII of fhn Rrinh AI-mu And .6 nu..--up hove haunted um gonuinons `omit the bud- _get debate we: going on. end thet; eirnulto-` M neounly yith its close, the ennounoeunent nhould he made that the negotiation: afore- eeid hove been cloud. that the Londonderry bnnineee in to be run for :11 it is worth, and that the outlook in exceedingly promising. A ooineidenee; only that and nothing more. Those interested in the Londonderry works are certain to make I fortune, end that, too. before there on he injurious competition. The fetee have eurely favoured the Stephen Iyndicnte. They hove in this, an in the case- of the C. P. R. contract. conveyed their de- M lightxul meeeoge by the mouth of the lord Iulnl. nlsrn -...:..X....... ` ` ..._...._ .-v--`Bu VJ high com miuioner. nu cuulplvusu nll `(ll-ll, IIIIODB )0 mos: Ill)- gnrtant the union, And left Ottswn for ingltotr. On Stun-day he uflvud `here, some llnnrnhnfnrnhin mnthnrdintl mm! in Alma POLITOCAL JOTTINOS. A EIG DELEGATION- ...?.::'.: I: '41 an 1.

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