Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1887, p. 4

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snusnlmmtulnnvn luuvuhgtlhnuqhubohoi: ` T Q _u: yr man muons L8 THE STAB. llblllll H0083. ___g;~[r_nnAL DRY GOODS` [in the Mn anal-tneulolhlh-n l.`Iior 1'l{lA_PA_LA08 mummo sinu: J J TWO WIIK8 ONLY. AllthouocIolEA'l'Bud 0IN'l'B'l'UB-` NISIINOC to lnuold at Gnu Rotluoucun. Grulhrguhnwilllnglvu. Sowblhtlno to [at NIW T138. SHIRTS. IBACB. De. (`Man E1... ALL I50 X 0 ":.:.:: `* `:I:*-....' `"`...f.".':"'.:?."..-." '* i`bo Bu-vkon. . *. Hi, `I 2 I}I'\'\'l\' cuawhh-` Great Clearing Sale. TWO EIIDQ nut v D[0 RU\ND S. LIX .1. R. nnrenaunv. I-`tux-(`Ina laundry in connection. Telephone Km 21. In THE Lending Sport for the boy: at tho pm , sent time is to so to R. SPE.\'CER`B and get 1 Nobby I-`nun; Sun at Greatly leducod Prices. I4:-gv nnoruneut to choose from. Perhct I-`it nmrnmced. June I. PROCLAMA'l`ION-QUEENSJUBILEIJ. norm PRIEE sronmu No. 88 Princess Street, Kingston. June 90. June I. All bought at such prices as. enables us to offer regular goods 25 to 50 per cent. below ordin- ary value. -HAR_DY S,- Cool as a Cucumber, at xmasro FIELD BATTERY. 4 HOSIERY, We are j ust in receipt of Large Clearing Purchases of PARASOLS, D"LEKTS':WEEF GEN'I`S' `FURNISHINGS v :--- um-1 -nu`-l L : Th Pbpulnr Sun laid. L 185 ruxcnnenxrr. nhmuun manual 1 R- SPENCER, l DRINDIRQ RTDIIM I8 EUND 10 l..ILD.' a Sfsrat The Sir. "gland" harm Poke-h"Ihu! Al 7 & I - Iolhndonlongcknn LAOES, UNDERWEAR. _DRY`4 Ghons. _: jiu jjxv, 106 PRINCESS BTRIIT. PRINTS, V iSTRAWBERRlES, WM: ROBINSON, II GSNTIPIR IAIKET, AI Oh 'IAIAAI"Q W13. NEWSTHJE Rolnod oxprulsly for T lfqlfl. SONS :1 00.. Qlhulohoncu-Innllhjug 11.. nnbngj AL-ndgl man-n-.1 DOMINICA LIMEFRUITJUIGE. Jzyboculdonhhnnh F- !!.!..,..E.T 3, -363; wall. , _ _ . __ , . .-... ._.., _.... ..-.-..... 3 II .\.I. 7:3!-.31. 8| Bagot Suoct. opposite Chain`; 3. R. )lARTl.\'. In I. A-um... little-"Fin Benny, by S. Baring Gould. 25:. Wood and )lu'n'od. by Ron Noncbath Curvy. 40. , _nIi [ Wort-:;\'inning. by Mn. 1 ox. -__.-4--9 --u \-stun. lll annrrllxu, Dy M Moluworth. 15. 11.. Woodluulorl. by Thom. nudy, sac. To can Her Mine, bywdtor name. so.-. \___` `t .3, . ` a -. _ , _..._ ,_.. ._...v, u up: ` 8': of xi... by Ms. M. INN Zenibn. by w. suck. me. Du-plgemd. by Snnh Tyder. I6c. Muryuig and Giving in Mnrriaga, Mnlnnrnnh I In June I5. BOOKSELLERS, Princess Street. - Ki: NEW BOOKS. [J. Henderson & 00., N`, ,_._. . COMO. (`It Bndhg. Nev ; Queen net Methodist Church. Rock`-cod Asylum. " "=*`*'a-.':.... u n . (btholic ghurch. Royal Hillary Oollqo. Tout? Pan`: Burn k G K 0 c a e. Ink. Klnpton Jones` Pub. St. George`: Church. Mel-chum` Bank. ion) Church. \\ t more Illltlhlo memgtoghn 1 [ha nhnvn -an In An -5..- eimo sxcunsnon T0 BELLEVILLE, PARK M158" 0:. "BEU.EWl.l.[S. " TUESDAY, JUNE 21st, '87. Church. C: memoqto than a few the above sent to An about mend. Alhiflli. ra.'.:z'~ Market dome. (`hr Building; Leave your order: now for the Jlhiloo Num- "' " " .1`.:" .'`.' 33"` am` " `i`x .""` u. an . w 0 an or at Ben o:r," entit3od'l'ho Fair . Pnce in Dlll`. lie: cloth. 1%. :.:3..";.::`:..'.."2.`:? "` P" "NEW o1=:mi1A_ Got: co y_and become funilhr with the Air; null ea befon the preoenhtion here In Inn- I. _...I `L J THE wncH's CURSE. Gilbert ahd Sullivan's. `moms Jnmonau, -.-_JIn A Bodfrs AND MAGAZINES; 'l1nCorurBookuon. AKVILUTEE; FREE FRO` AIQWOL __Q_u-Ify now I 2:13;. an n no pun cl vmhun-luau; hl YA. 5&1 U um nylnllulu. ooouTfe. Just the drink fot warm --gQL.o puns. WHOLESOM E. REFREEHING. FRUIT? befon It Ind fllld. uotbllllhorunlihui. 1iV 1-Lj mun Nun. nlnlrichin avor. , ,,-- .'.._--g `vs. I. Bethun Edwards, . Lowott Cum.-ron. Kingston. by Mn. .___- _.v.i<. - ----wu- Tuesday, Thursday and 8a;unIay, "MOIORGE OLIFF. HOT 8- %h `'31, J ` 83' older. JAIIES G.\l.L0\\'A\'. J IL. Capt. BI-huh Mgjol he rupouihl for dunno I bout within the m:geo damn that run :1 uuu are cautioned that vmconmcgcoaver u Ranges on KDNEDAL THE mo l.\ AN`l'. at the hon:-of I! o`elock noon. and will continue until t.h'omlu progmo: nhouthnfzuuao Go\'orn~ men: not ncpond a sunny: to man or runs: dau-imr [Int AUCTION sA:_1:.1;: 1 v-_._-_- o;._.._....__ C_A.'U::lIOBT- 1:. 0cnoI-J_I_cIt`C.l.&'8:c:.~ :.te-... It\II\l 9-nun-am... ,, _ _ _._ .-.---.-- The Itock counts 0! line Berlin Wools. hncy Work. Yuan. Silk and Sam: Goods. with I general anorunult of fancy articles. Salon! 11 o`clock. Willhouold an nu.-on lhodollu-. 'l`uuu-(`uh. Stock and not can be IQQI at the store. Prin- 01 Street. I HAVE rooeirod instructions from Has. Fun to call her Rock in trade by Auction on IVBIINESDA Y, J UNE 29nd. .}.l`arP.-'..% Fancy Goodszzjbein Wools BY AUCTION. `PHI lL'L'BLlC cautioned that ray. headed by OH). H. ADAIIB. the Grant `anwlnlnoounuun. Muss Fwuxcnnnnm. ` 'IV)lA IlAzu.ox and I host otnnhh. Popular PI-iceo-Gr-ound oor. me; balcony. 35: caller! 250. No extra for reserving seals. afllounoo. ednurlq". So tom pu-uonhc home. June 18. June It nu-vnolhu. ' nard. W. &J[;R&.\?.\'A.\'. V With its Elegant Soonorv. Pretty Girls. (`o , out lountinn. &c. ' up The Monster DI-unntlo and Human] Com- ny. headed by om. H. ADAIB. the Fnnulnlnoooluulhn. Muss Fl1Il.lxl`jRAIAnn MARTIN'S OPERA HOUSE, J. P. GILDERSLEEVE. Aunt K. & P._nnd C.P.R.. Jun; I7 *" Rm mm) 14 mas Bandnnhnusl cunlounte. 'l'iokotuohohsuodhythol1:l)p.In.nnd 9:6) nnuauuulndlnh Juno. many the 7:!) un. a 3.3.3:-ulnsollInt.lune.oodtoI'etum till ulo. Apply to: `Helen to ' If-Viflx Canadian P;::i;`Ic Rai| ys`: Juno 1?. .1 7fEE 4 21:: JUNE,`1887. V xmasron & pnmanoxm i* L :'u'?.':'-`:'.~ s I-.. a. ` '2. JOHN KIYOXKV. 15-Yin`: _ The Grout Spectacular Comedy. I T J T J . SALE T Tn: Mmlc QI:n.\'. J. E. HL"l`(,`ll'.\'. Aucuonm-r. l.VIIl0R.\'. &o`r'h~uu. June It. pu-uonm -w---'uu:uIII-U-uuvi o-nnugun-I-go-.ca.uaes.'-'3':-.sU TTCC `:'C` '- in-hIhqua.ond|hpninlIvu olbnruuolnl. Tlohlyul numb Bibi. pgutrylnd an nohpIUhI` 8 d In cannon-ncl .n_&I...gL. |_.u.L_.A.._ -n-L- .__1.A. I V-W WI T. T hhpicunvhuo Iojlbhnbu vvuv---uvvu-cuvuu`-C-vvuul-qjij` Ivuuolh hlv. llhuw cudchhlunullcvduud manhun- bundudllo and uulnpnaulu. undhudthlhvuli Qqul Ionian! hnlundnlu in plwuuunlhupulk uovulhvh vl lhbll. "Ica- .__.Il__l.. II__g.. |n-.___|__ ..n,- ,,, g, ,1 ..n.&".:i"u';.'SI"u...u-I.".}'. u-utusou-nu.-mu-atgcnoll-ac... .M_____..aAI|.. L.'I...n__._ I.n-____ uintss tour onorns. ........... ab la-sh: will aolhuhtn vat. ninth-her nqjcnty I-Illlnuldltho uupunl-ugh. pnuplu-has-L 'I'h.-Ildluuulvvlll h|hooh|opnoo- dInd'\vnu'nv. ltvilhhlalhan cllhudll. Muunhy hlb ninth vnoluchnlnnngothnlhdunneucum tiulh hunt: with all the built. jdqqrnuu. Ind: undgvunw hrluuluhhhlnnlhlbvudw. nhbw.(IlImnnlnduIonuu;hd- ._. __. nL.A _L1.L_._...I aA_._L AL- .._1 font:-I-vv-In-IIun.'IluI,w`Ilq]Z]l7]. no mu. tin mu spa-ad wan quuuhotutlllottboqunaunlculohroluucl &I'uovnlhhI'lI\ l'hhstlvl- n..L I_J._ _.nn .._..n...-n___ _ _' _._r- r_._..-_ -ICW` ueuuJ ulninitnou have fallen`-may mun- neu In whom she Olttuelonl the eagle of of` In hhre panned at-ny--heI the principle ul popuhrgovernnenl ennrivee. and will no doubt eurrive throughout the Victorian pe- ioul. Aeeorecelgusherolgu. and yelnot the hat the eorereign people, whose porlin. neat ue repreeeuuire til then. their feel- ings, their eehtinenu. their wishes. The people. therefore. are without legislative grievances. and II they labour under any dhnhllity which prlinnent or government can remove. and due: not. It In their prh-i loge Io petition her Injeely ; and they hue nererdoeeenln rah. )l-nnhy in Britain Illremhuolonguthe royal heels! 5 cu-dlente cl pehue opinion and Allow: thepeeplethefree-loan dlheuhlepd per- peee enl coda which they In-day enjoy. ix. anal. .L. .|-._ -__.n_._; L..-L. Nty yun ago today Queen Victoxia Ic- cophd. with four and trembling, the throne at Grant Britain. .\ml the haul reuon to feel anxious. She was 5 more girl. Young at tho tn. however. aha noogninnl the vnluo ol ccutituduu} gnwznmont. and by ` It the dutiniu of tho Illtloa hmroboon who- ` ly and prudently directed. True. may .4I-i-I-A-.0]... L-.. l.II__ ._.,_-. _----- .__..- _..- .-._ v. u... `at v Amino:-I av rooouuuendql to be incnuod O50. lucluuivo of unveiling expenses. thu than in I bduwe of $345.63 in the tnuunri hunk, that the nuts unouuu to over $3,111) and the linbilities to Ion ,A.'uuAo.4. -..- rvvul ---J nu. uvvvu '11:. Is; at least they don`t leeerve it. No medical men is obliged to preecribe for the poor if he doee not feel like it, and ptlim ment will not put in his head: the power to tax the municipdity for a service Ihich he grudgingly and imlierently perforuu. If it come: tothh that the medical men cennot exercise their tnlente occasionally, like othe- peuple. in the intereet of the poor. and com. him" in onler tocerry their purpoee into execution. e poonphyeicien will have to he appointed. That the Inedicel council. however, is not Iueri of poverty ie indi- ceted by the {met that e fee of the ex- The Medical Council of Ontario has de- cided to seek legislation having for its object the compelling of municipal corpus- tiun to nuke provision for the pay- ment of modicsl men in nttondnnce on tho poor. They will never got it; A! `Ana! OK--p .'l\-`D _l_..A_... \ , When it Ira: announced that an interpro~ vincial convention would he held certain conservative papers declared that it was for the encouragement of provincial raids upon the dominion treasury. .\fr. Mercier holla a dierent opinion of the convention. It will deal with territorial rights, changes in the constitution. disallovrance of provincial legislation, vacancies in the eenate. exten- sion of the franchise. and other questions. Mr. .\len:ier says the idea in not to plan how best to aasail the dominion when the provinces are. nancially, in needy circum- stances. The nancial relation: of the provinces with the dominion will be con- sidered. but with a view to the prevention of rude and unfair demands. And eurely there is nothing unfair about such a propo- sition ? Sir John .\lI(`1l0llA](l has mode explnmr ` tinne nnent the negotiations on the shery question. It eppeere that every step of the English government towude A settlement of the diicnlty has been taken with the consent end knowledge of the Cenedinu government. There hue been ' no give await" of Cmediun inteneete, no 0lI)|JN)lI|i8- ing action euggeeted, no ehnndonlnent of e single contention in regnrd to the rights and p`}i\'ilegee of the dominion comtempleted. The Announcement he: been well received by all parties. It puts an end to the cock nnd hull etoxtiee which have been current in political eirdee of late. u 4, c-__... .1`: nud W in blinhul -. - J. an x;.."s". ...2`x......">'. ..:.." ' AT IIIX DOLLAR! PII YEAR. Anvux'r_1'xx:x-rs. rorto an ...:'...:.'-.;..:.."'...`..............' .. tour oglrut .... .. locporllno Encluu n9nt`:oI'|Ineoutt1::.Inn.... 3: " Once: nu non " Twiooawooi. uuhuequont in .... .. so " Thnoawook uuhoogaontlna ..... Bo " xoueuotah-m_s. alga uumuunaoc. odnuxtnntu. . 1'hoWlEKL\' anfsa wma.s no as columns. in published every Thursday mm: at .81 A ` Atmuirdrtotho pa hang ouhoboutuzd most busy Job onlcoo Canada ` rapid. stylish ndcheapwork : Bllnptovod prlnung prawns. RD'. J. R PKXYQI Diuunrlglnr THE DAILY WHIG. OUR NOBLE QL'EE.\'. AME ouncamems " Onir yer own D"a`co}." .1; Will 5 oulI|.IU\'ul |l'I.lIU.lw [IE1 EDW. J. B. PENSE. Propelgr. THE Bi%ITIsH wane. ;\1o>.'DAY.~.nj: 20. PRINOEBS 319251.} Email: an--In. h..LLmx nun n.._.n new-nu.-mu: cu nun-men; jXK&CAnIA:l-. Sr. Junul. Mm. Juno m.-Jum Rod- hnd and Hart} Auden-In not out honing HA5. \\'bc||csrlhoulddln-nltho Isle bmhcdpuljunpullntolhovuncto I it Ink |-ulna Ana-LnnmI.I-l..l Ono ontbo Danube lands lo the Loan 0! Irene 0! unonflldlng cl Bodies. Pltl. Juno I1--A y olpi inn. crush; the Danube at H. in wt: Into the rate: by Iboupdlhg cl: boot; II? were racial. uul 87 an -an tubing. The India of MI. who won dmtuod. have Ina noovoud. O. I...--_ II.. I___, An I In - ..-.. -. -, -.-u an u---u uuwv 5|!" IIIV` `IT!!! the pmnlnt udnuyutimo. `Dayan ohgu louily u an out when the British otunlnnl tugs, God Sun the Queen." ` _ _.r--v.-.. -- ave UIII.'ll~ I Tl;:t:eer\-mace of the qncelfnjnbilee In \ Kingston pmmieee to be moet titling. On the manor (have will be religious devotion. epeciel eervicee being held, thunk: given for prayers olm-red for e con}lnuetion.uf theee bleeeiugu. On June Nd: and July let them will be general rejoicing. A celehntion of the jubilee itself. The! the people will. on both occasions. About A deep intenet in the proceedings. to need notqueetiou. Ileir loyalty to the queen in nninpeechehle. line-urn -n.I Al Qkge l..o pk-.. L-.. .J_-- , '_._.` -- 1-`... - -uuunl;uuI;I|I%I. , sincere. an-I`;-I that hot they have given \ than nnnnfnll An4. ---- - t3-- V`-- A-- J _- J -- ---v vvc-envnnlu` JVIVV ll-I lllI7 WU_lI\I- A gifted writer hes. in e few peiul thie tribute to the Victorian ere. It is en ere," eeid he. "by lteclf-en era in which all ixhucs of thought, ecientic, literery end religious. ere in harmony with the eltened condition: of lile-en `ere in which the greet nation: 0! the eerth ere being tlrewn to- gether by the inter-chenge of thought, of leboneadofinterlletionel couneey. " A good women, by principle end precept. hen shown herself to be wprthy of the enlted etaion ehe hee occupied. She hee been from the beginning on the eideof purity end right. end `eo fer ee pereonel intereet end pereouel ex emple could go ehe hee been queenly in the higheetecceptetion of the term. She hegen life with the vet! that ehe would be "e good eorereign," veleeing goodneee helore greet- neu, end to the fulllment of her purpoee may he ettributed ell thet ie greciouu end purifying end uplifting in her reign. `Pk- -L.._..__A- -1 -l V ......... rwuuuuawanuu uuu: Iu "cu llgllllu ut in any case the half will never be told. Nations have lost in prestige And power, but Great Britain has increased in both. The sun still shines, and Il\l I)'I, upon some part of her territory, and from the great heart of the empire there still proceeds the inuences that make for civilization. peace and prosperity. England is not aggressive. but rather pmtective, in her government. She seeks the possession of no new territory by conqueet, but she relinquishes none at the dietntion of any power. and unless it is the people`: will, exhibited by their op- position to a spirited foreign policy. the suprenwsy of the British on lsnsl sud sea will nevercease tohe. Nationally, politically. religiously, monlly, there are no evidences of weakness ; on the contrary there is the vigour and strength which give buoyancy to the opinion that the Anglo Saxon nee. so~ lidified by fedention. will, as some contend, be yet the controlling force in the world. A ln:n.` _...:.-_ L-_ .._ - r_._ 1:, "` -- mew BOOTANDSHOE sroneig FATALKEATING A66-IDENTS. LoooTo;:rnn oavrrr. .._.- . ._--J vu uuuu unv u'Jvv\I III [III IV` view of ovum printed in other columns. Future hiltuiun mpy completc the work which present historian have no well begun. i but in uw mu oh. L." -3" ..-.... L- .-| 2 l ...-. vv-.-..--cu uu ac`: nun` Irunla IOU IIIIMIV to equal that of fty years ago would cause diuatiafaction and profound diaappointment. A queen for fty year: ! What amazing changes have taken place in that space of time ! llany of them are noted in the re- ...-... -1` ~..,_.-.----v-uJ 5-vu nun slvuvvl plEX|llU uuu called forth far greater enthusiasm than the mom costly display which was witness ml by a select clmlo within the abbey. We quote from Macaulay to show the im- portance that it attached to the proces- aion, to which `the queeh. in her love of plainnesa now, at first demurrod, but after- wards consented on learning that its failure {A Anna` Ohnt Al` ts ...--... -... _.-..IJ ---- -- ,,,.-_J .. cu. ..--. ..--an-run aavlluvll `from east to west with the nu.-cuntolned pomp. and had the robes of his wife to he eomewhnt leu thickly net with pearls and diamonds. Hie example was, however, long jguowed -by his eueceeeors; nnd cums which, well employed, would have oered exqu iaite gratication to n large put of the nation. were Elunndered on an exhibition to which only A few thou- sand: Wen admitted. _At length the old feature was pnrtinlly revived. On the dny of the oowmtion of Queen Victo:-in there was n procession in which many deciencies might have been noted, but which Ins teen by half n million of her subjects. and which undoubtedly gnve her grater pleasure and fnl-Oh `n ...._-e.... -_|...-:--_. AI.-.- 1: i. - my the; 5.33135 of alnunlity {o chin out the people Iran I show of which the main object in (6 make an impression on` the populace. June: would have uhown 3 mon jpdioioun municeuce and g mbro judi- _ciou| puaimoay it he ma mm..d'London' Cu.-n Anni A- .. __. _.__-.L .1 , - WIOf*OwlddhII lid SILK (IIINAIINBAI Th. val-II IIJQ We an `N 50 hit! Iovd 5 Bl.ACKPAIA&X3.tllnudha.dIAll hits. 'l'InIuI5hIIIuI-Olbt IyuunhI'[o&ul ` \\'ouI|uId&AoIh|lnOd8lIA' OR INADlNRo8e. wont &. ` Nog_'_Io:m- lingnn omen Innhotuilg ('4 (umu `

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