Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jul 1887, p. 4

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H1081 mug In M11. ouvm Hr rm: sun ammo noun, _lJjRLAND S. hut PIlNOI8l1'IIl'l'. Idoonbdow Straw Bets, Seersucker Ooete et 'very low prioee. Ties, Shirt: and Breoee cheaper then ever at l8_4fB|NCESS srmsn. The above noliloquy forced itself upon me M in oonooquenoo of the return of spring was ` that, and an other: sing it let them remem- bar that GALLOWAY sang it first, And give him I coll st wan any, And cheaper; it coat: but I quarter in M: ` And uIi.LoWA\"s 1. the pace to get it. 1" "t*..'Il.'.".I;. p... 1'. 0. nui` um mu Ion Iummer nreeze may creep thro' my (in , II the welcome tnw Hut, became ligheer thnn my, Mnv. uuu um: w we \J'0Xlel`I' tnnzcnea mu 0! Kilkenn . Thnt the t Iummer breeze any dnv. now uent to my new was ma rut Lip 0! winter. The nice curl cap thtt now I _sm fuin ` To Iwsp for vie able sud felted newcomer, Which, _boc:uoe it : so light I return to But 15:`: E4 the Croften' thatched hut of K5 nnnv mu ianij How dear to my head was the lxr Cup 0! winter. Cool as acucumber, at KEEP COOL! EONE PRICE STORE`; I10. 88 Princess Street, Kingston. MORE BARGAINS THIS WIIK HARDWARE, STOVE AN D TINWARE. BIBBY 8:. VIRTUE. -HARDY S,- [ 400 yds. of Dress Good Remnants marked to sell in two days. RATTENBURY'S. 20c Summer Dress Goods marked to 15c. 38c Summer Goods marked 25c. Muslins, Embroideries and All- Overs subject to 10 per cent. discount. Silks and Velvets all this month subject to 10 per cent. discount. We must close out every vest- ace of Summer Goods. Seven shipments of Fall Goods to hand and more oominc. July 11. "K .9/0 /250007/arm % B/0 34153 I / DRESS Goons] GEN TS FURNISHIN Fresh Roasted snd A||-Wool Black Nuns Veiling12l-2c. `|Tl"I'- E-`W 33.3. .:AT.__ .\.GOODS; Boox um }IAGAZINE8' % . ' July 1. J rue gm Dav uamwoij "m.':.m.:'.': ".L."`i`:.'."' 1:. wu.Lu_xr f`YARD._ ,4 L AWf""'J'.."'.""-`1'4-.T"7"7`"""' IIARTIOIID (DIN, BMIDIAI 1l8!l._0l UIIIPAIY. If you no tuullouu about your Cup of Ten to think our INGLIQB (1)8000 will um vuu-no l.3Ir|luor=.':llhhll!licu:....._V.....;`.Q u.-ma ' bu-hon """" "tiir"|iIl`.lI1'.IIIuu.1no unuIoAocn>u1'. lanuuubb [GRILL .. guoouaoxsnu. J-nn II and g~lwo nup. '0 have 3:` an optln "4 coxnn-Iotuu. puptahlonhatwoycnn. Wu sun ms mn_uu: oumn. -uvs-nun: Juoll. A L 'lTOI ID A ITII1 Juana:-r Fresh Butter Always on Hand. V V,` _l-I F. NISBETS, Pnlnninary Report of the Commission ap pointed by the University of Ponnaylunin to lnvuugue MODERN SPIRITUALISM in no- cudaneo with the requat dtho late Henry Serbs:-t. 81.20. pnoonnss AND ROBBlRf.. answer to Henry George, by J. B. Miller. oats. SECOND- HAND BOOKS Buoud-nndookgbonchtudooldby A. SIMHONDS, Ant. I. run: lrnlrr .S pir/z`ua//'.9_n7 Exposed. Jill! 13. Fine llama, Pic-Me Hams 10. Bologna, Bacon, Cc. BOOKSELLE RS, Princess Street. - I( :1 `J; Henderson & 00., :.na.o'o I'-;l0l'.'Ch n 1 u . Merchant` uoml Church. unore nulublo me than Ahnvn um In .. .3... ` uonu cnutcn. } t more memcnto than I few , the above sent to an about Mend. Fort Henry. llgge do Pont Barrack Gate. Jones` Falls. 8!. duvnh Phnmh U , Wehaveunewck eolleedouofeuuful 1 u lxlhchee-taken byeury ` Hndenon.PhotoArt hlehtorArtbuc E:oellenc&ud Suva-lat ' ennnotbe Iur . list of :- -. mg e.::.'::c:.:-'..&' 1.... u'.::.':,." Mu`-iket uure (on a. Saturday) hum City Hd ome. City Build New Queen meet Methodist Church. Rockwood Anylum. Court House: noel : Unlvcnl . man (`Jnhnlin mm!- Leave your order: now or bor of the Montreal Bur. Have in read the New of Ben or." entitled The In paper. 601:: cloth. 70. ViewsofKings_tandVicinity. un any-In - ...n....n._ An - VL`l|y 30. uvouvll yum neoolno nlnmarwlm the Air: and 15: before the precaution here on June lat sud nd. There it a tide in the am. ot men Inn 4 taken at the llood. leddnon to fortune. r`- Getaco ynnd become familial-which the Ainmdl eubefore In: Jun- I-a __J c\_ 1 THE WlT(i 1l"-S CURSE Gilbert and Sullivan's r;};fS.l71;A-x\7(:'-E. .ldL-L4.-4-_.I n_A__4 _ NEW OPERA. The Corner Bookstore. GROCERIES I4 VQV |1ldl'l1lO-V" P11: 10c. Kingston HENDRY & THOMPSON, Jllyll. Gup. Lung Cancun. App1.,a.,, alt-IAIAAR. . \ . Bmmanaoa, II._ II. ..n_ ,- Onnnod I000. Vegan blu. Pruitt Gold Dult Onrnmnnl ufhnnt A.-um 9-1:..- -jwv CTTU Boiov pox-on IA.` In the mstter oi the Joint Stock Compon- ies Winding up Act (Ontario) ; and in the mstter of the Kingston Oar Works Company, Limited. in Liquidation. THE CREDITORS of the Ki ton Csr Workscom Limit An. on or tore the `s.... D`. `S? ` %l ..T.;: at? `T " . s`.`., no sr . u o nus on e - retnry of memnidstm of the said dompsny their christian end surnsmes. addresses and description. the run pu-ticulu-s of their claims. n statement of their sooounts sad the nature oi` the secutiezhiiis held by them. or in de- fault thereof :5 be mptaorily exelud- ed from the ban t of the indinq up proceed- ings herein. snd the Li uidntors w ll proceed to d'istribI:`te theusuetsgl the Cgnnuisny unodngat t e per es en ereto. v n: man 0 thejclsirnsof W ch they shsll have received no oe. Every Creditor holding any security is to pro duce the same before the Li uidstors at the ol- ace of Messrs.` & ('o..A`0ntAtr'iol;eel. ingston. on e sy 0 was . at three o'clock in the stternoon beinfntlhe time up ted for ediudimtion of the cls s. ted Kingston. this 27th du of Juno.-.1887. 3. HARPER. Secretsry to Liquidators. The Steamer Mnud'..' will leave Folgon-'3 wharf at 9 n.m. sharp. July 19. Creighton? Ramble to Brockvillel Calling at GANANOQUE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I ON MONDAY, JULY 25th.` THE BRETHRENAN roqueousd to meet at Leicester Hull. Montreal Bu-oz. on WEDNESDA (T0-MORROWI MORNING at lull-put nine o'clock to receive the visiting brethrelg from Bellow o. ` `JOSEPH AI.'l'Iu`l) wm leave Channel more nt'9:45 gm. and 5 m.. roturnlnlft epan. `ind on w an-an w on . vmm trips will here~ . tffuo good to rnturn lame da . Telephone Cam '3 Mill. July 1 WM. R6 INsoN. "l|-.. n.-m... n.1._ n.I--._o- am or 1m1.y_n. mmmnz V`\._ Ml, vuyi... Ji2'{[z1u3.' QOFFEE I STEAM sing MAUD." nnnl In-1-A. 0|... I|..-_ ..|.__n -- 8'/EE'i.s9Z'ANo' "r }5k' P] K , _.__, 1..-", Leaves Channel Gravel cellin at Spoor`: Wolfe Inland. ev monlnn nt. 7' 1.111.. land 5p.m.: returning eaves Ferry wharf at 11:!) n.m..2 and 6 pan. on sundnyn the Steamer will lenve Channel more at 9:45 p.m.. retumlna nt 2n.m. Flnhimr nnd nlnnh-Ir. r The memiacn of tho`Do1-bu-Societ;y intend hnvlnznexounlon to V ` * lI!-A-_ ___| .1, a--`.~'|` .1 -- I - 0030/I8 800/5 T Y EXCURSION. ` IOI OIILH. SODA WATIR. FRUITS. And OONIETIONIBY and OIGAR8. * All IL- _:_L__g-..j -L.A_.._,- 1 sm -prom-ms` 8.-El1()'l'}IWEI.L, mm, Tmmiii ANNOUNCEMENT. A Picgo}J$&i'{nE'Eake on the Mountain ON FRIDA I , JULY 22ml. in 9).. l'...-..z... July It Fancy and Staple Grocers. com; ouE::g_oM ALL! Lu -- ALWAYS ARR.l\'I.\`O-- MISCELLANEOUS. THE LARDER. - -vngrg-4 civil: -/ By the Fntorite - in l7F:W STAND. W1-"H08. LIIMON. WI. VIRTUI. III. Iulutuwr HORN ING 1 ` .?0SEPH SALTER, - Sec:-etu-y. Q-an u-4.4 A I'll) 711.01 31.! Volt. W0 an lndobhd In Mr. C. I. Pool. the oonnhhut ol thojunu at the unbuc- udhiur.NnYai, let a bond copy olbhhunnuluprl. lib I bulky vdu. nqd dukaquhvdy with ` hie rare ability to graceful vvu. -us-ea ve |Iua'IlI`U, Ill! ly express his thoughte. But Mr. Goldwia Smith'e liter- ary is no ot for his inconsistency, reyivecl so unpleaeantly by hie recent eomereaults upon the railway and tari qnutione. His pen, of ooulee. cannot rennin idle. and it he: denounced the lntervoloaiel and Cana- da Pacic railways ae political inetitutione, engineend and carried to completion ae such and for party edvantagee; and it hee de- clared that protection ie a failure. It ie not good argument to say that great minde as well as` minds not eo great should be an- changeable, but the facility with which hlr. Smith altere hie position suggests the inter. enoe that he doee not give evidence of the acumen with which he he: been credited. that he does not ae carelully consider the grenade oi hie opinions as he should lo, and that hie eedden whirle about have the eect of ehahing the public condence In hie judg. unset. So {er en the Canadian railways ead tarllhere eoaoereed Mr. Smith haedelend- ed the policy at the government with all the u-deer and ability he could command. and thatattinuvhen hie eervioeveellhelyto d: the meet pod, during electioe eelnpen. The ahldee new that he hee hen in error is candid noegh. and is to be commended leeetareeitnarte theoompleteneseolhie eenverdoa. hot it h a matter of only indi- vldul eeoeen. Ir. Bnlth h ujoylng hh Ilelal lIeh.andleIn hrlllhltwhu the pahlleexpeetbetelhln. Kb whole poll- tlul llle hee heel hri-hi d polhhetl econ- qmsnunu-shading. __.- .v--`- In I@d &f:iIa. 5 nI`LnnnLnA`AAAl...-...._Il.-g.nL.-__.4-1 IECCENTRIC `out US. Every one who has read the writing: of Mr. Goldwin Smith hu ulmimd them an the productof 3 gust scholar. Few men \ have `recur command of language, and his nu. .l.iIh.. 9.. ......:..n.. -._..-- L2- ` like the x-st-fruits of the college to go sn- .-....u -vvun\l vu uuuv w our |u\'lntl.gB. The commissions in the British ermy are highly prized by the cadets. and are esteem- ed by them. by the college nuthoritiesg the government, and the Cenuiinn people, st their fullest vslue. They are incentives to college competition, and as such sre s decid- ed benet to All the culete ss well as thoee continually entering into the enjoyment of them. They nu-e elso s compliment to our people, which cannot be scoepted too grate- fully. The fact cannot be disguieed, how- ever. thst some people-e lsrger number then we may have ooneeption ol`-do_ not nunlly to Englsnd. It hes, so fer, been quite imposeible to give the young men positions suited to their Ambition and Ability in Ca- nsde. but this any not elnys be the cue- By-and-bye some say of utilizing the hlent -the development of which hes cost the people so mucli- may be discovered, end the sooner the better-for the contentment and pence of mind of those on behslf of whom the Adnertieer hes spoken so candidly. A iilfflloflfl. _--.-- QQQAQIQN -gnu-._-. .......-..un. vvavln Inc: an In]. 1.0 Ilyi 3 Eight cpdete have com lewd their course at Kingston military col ego, and two 0! them have accepted commission: in the Bri- tish Army. After Canadian taxpayers hnve footed the bill for the education of these young men the British government kindly \ consents to take the best of them, for service in India or the Rut 'I'}.:. ...... ..c u.:...... -- consents to take the but of India or the Eat. This sort of thing re- versed would be more to our 3dva.ntsge." The onmmi--inn. h. cl... D..:n:-L -__-. -_- - -___.... ...-.../v4: 1 nu. Th; Lgndon Advertise} does not like the idea of the belt of the military cadet: going, on grnduntion, to England, and becoming identied with her army. It says : The only farmer in the vicinity of King- ston who opposes commercial union does so on the ground that it would lead to the dg struction of the fruit trade in which he has an interest. It was in behalf of just such men that the Bualo 1Veu.`a, in a late issue, incidentally pointed out that various kinds of fruit do not ripen so early in New York state-something of a fruit state---as in certain states further south, and yet there has niever been a demand on the part of New York fruit growers for a protective tari` against New Jersey and `Delaware. They have never seen any necessity for it. * By the way there is a perceptible weaken- ing in the opposition of certain conservative papers to commercial union. Why? The foremost advocates of the new departure are conservatives, and the public has come to regard the attitude of the extremists as too farcical for serious consideration. It is certainly very absurd to suppose that so many leading tories would champion any movement which had for its object only the benetting of a defeated political party. Nouou or Bu-nu. Mun-Ia_ps and Deaths me. CO `I- 's`; :.*.:.?.:'...'.7.'..*'...""x,'.`*. :.. :.;':';.?.`. .,.""'.,...... : edntoxtnntel: -\ N _ 11. WEEK Y BRITISH wmo.s so oolnxgnngupuklhhd ovary At. Slaw. ....--~ - (-5 In ad tothopulrr ouootthobeatand :';.':.*.,:"" :::'.. *::`-' '.:.;':.`*......."'""' on war ; v, PEDW. J. B.p;EN . Proprietor. THE DAILY WHIG. 3: opt/er per om. Dicor." . A175`!!!-I-8-IIINII. Fortour llnoimnoor two l_nno1-don: .... ..I) ll) For four lint. each m neat insertion. . 2.5 Ova-tour negnrst .... .. locperno. lhchlu uentoouocuuvoina.... so Onoonw "` Twice: Iuhooq .... .. " - x...u.......... no -- I } Tn: Bhrnsu Winch nblhhed cvoI7uoven- Ntnxmtm Kin: Brno Kingston. Ontnrlo. - A1` :1: rxnxun. THE COLLEGE GRADUA TES. u.__y__J___ Al .- F oP1>6su'1o.v WEA KENING. ANNouNc 3EM:/TWs*." `no 1010; have A [Altar flat Iago 0 Gun Itluhaovon - -curb Action on It- Pnn. July Il.--l. bar. the deputy to wbancnonl Iuhlpr Wk km: nuvw Iulltu W Elf III) IIIII. NA] count that would he likely to {unhol- Rank and 8: He said In ind and-n.A aha _... AI----.n._ -1 : Prlnoo Ferdinand In I 0nondnry-0plnIon by tic Ila; at lorvln. Immos, July l0.-Tho uou oornnpozr dun at Vienna but had - an lntorviow with Prinou Fordiuud, ;ol Sun-Cobonrg Goths. Ehoprlunioonid Inland Iocdooidod whether 0 wan to St. Pohnlm to pcnoully I-squat Ruhh clonal hi: olocdon to tho 2:51:13: 80 would not nllowhl tobcnthdlnlo hllngony would lihlv to !Irl.Inr -uuuu was way uvs powsr so snsst and imprison any nddsnt of Windsor who is found coming to Dscroil in dny` routine businsss; and was anxious to know if It won mu. Tbs district attorney In- formsd him that o! tbs kind would ` be psrmitssd, and that s cuss DOV undsr oonsidsrndon by tbs ntboridss of the United Santa was for the purposs ol tasting the law. In tho Inssntins Inr majesty s subjscts would not be Inolastsd. ..-_. TH! EULANOIR IINIATIOM PTV `lua- n11wn'. July I9.--Mr. T. C. Mowbum, ins tor of Canada customs, had A ulk wit U.S. District Attorney Black inrr ` gt-d to she diou labor question. He said had heard thnt Collector Comma : Ital stated that they have power to crust and hnurinon LIIV nnidnnl. nl 'in. -I... `gn ?-f'gov: I to that C Q03 II W oxuud up IIII g .. M-.-..-':'..": "2.- wcnhy gun gm "0 Inlu ll -rnp\n - -u.-an.- man no nnnrnr n utuonnnt than formerly. H.uuu'ox, Jnly l0.--'I'l|o naonldon hnvo refund the oer of tho iron foundun for n 5 per cent. ndvnnoo. with the ptocpoct of an- other inc:-one of 5 per cont. nix month: hence. The mouldcn at for n 10 per cent. increase, to take eoct from tho time of nottkmonz and rennin twclvn nonthn. The iron fonndorn onr to when]: the whole nut to: to arbitration. The monldon njoct the pro `don. 1.. _____ __ ,1 11 _v-vuuvg vuq l7ajlXPI`v- 0' the striking phntcrcn and their on you than-odntthoroouuofthoF tad radu unociuion to consider the qgeotiogu -n x--..- A .L___ L," I I IIIIUUTCI Iii PIITBII-'I0. July l9.-Tho striking coke workers have and A convention st Ever- son to consider the advisability of causing I total suspsnsion of work in the regions. Tonoxro. July l9.-Rsprsssnbtins of lthlrnd AI. thn I-nnsnn Al 0|.` I` -_.a--I ` wcroull uuroouuol Ihofodu-nod` qgradu question: At issue. A three hours dbcnuion brought them no noun: nottlolnent than formerly. H.um.'rox. Jnlv llI.--Tln Inonldnn nu. Ordered Because They Seem to be I'll- nvoldnble--'l'||o Mon Now Out. Pm-rsvlu.n, l enn., July I9.--A gunersl strike occurred yeoterdny at the Fiuhbnck rolling mill 0! the Pottuirillobitou and steel $315273 ' '"_" . pad n y me hun I)u:a_-vn.-. I..l.. In -rm , ,4 -I v .7- .. vs -auuua uavu-c The number of persons refused work after strikes during the year was 6,821, chiey because they were suspected of a connection with labour organizations. This fact, s.1.ys.Mr. Peck, furnishes the reason why men, who, knowing they were not paid fair. wages and were otherwise ill-treated, lacked the courage to demand and insist on a change. This accounts for men less able or familiar with the work agitating for redress. But the trouble can be remedied. Only let the employers make it understood that the workingmen need only assert their rights decently and temperately as men and citi- zens and the occupation of those who com- plicate matters will be ended. It would be better for all concerned if the example set by a few of the older trade organisations were more generally followed, and only ex- perienced men selected to conduct affairs. That there is a great deal of truth in what Mr. Peck here asserts those will admit who have had to do with labour diiculties. The trades should be represented in cases of dith- culty by men having these objects in view : (l) The settlement of it as soon as possible ; (2) the settlement of it successfully, and according to well-dened conclusions; (3) the exercise of patience and an expressed (le- sire for reconciliation. That this sugges- tion is based on common sense will appear by the following summary of facts, in refer ence to the settlement of strikes, taken from the report of the New York huneau under review : Conciliation, 249 ; conciliation with employee, 8) ; conciliation with the knights of labour, 3`2l ;rouciliaIion with union. 5! l, a total by conciliation of l,l62. No formal settlement. M ; arbitration, ll ; abandoned, 41!); pending, 52 : blank, 386 : grand total, 2,961. THE BULGARIAN MUDDLE. J--v--we-uufol II vnxvllauvu III: all Mr. Peck then details the steps tteken by him to secure the views of ell classes in re- gard to the courses taken by strikes and the results of them. Empioyers se s rule were egnlnat striker, contending that wsges `would ultimately incresee without them. The vrsdss-unionists, h0IFO\*0`-r50\*Bd Iifipi ' justification for the wespon, though reluc- tant to use it. Msny a strike failed, but principally by the bed mansgemont of those who. on behalf of the workjngmen, under- took the adjustment of the diiculty. Such incompetency in representation has set beck good organizations. 1'1... _.....I_-_ .1 ______ ..-l..-- I W- V Inheionet he; had a `greetexpeg-fence. put! it J will be of incereetptherefore, to note" what be but to aye! them. A strike, e`e`y|"Mr.' `Peek. in 3 protest in it: most directrlform. The wisdom and policy of it depend on `the. extremity of the can 01; the jmprobubllity of Iolving the issues under dilpute. It in _L leuon for the employer, but it is a terrible experience for the employee. It: expediency in matter for ergumenf ; itl jundcatiqn in established by its unmet. `In Dnnlg AI.-- 1.4-3- AL- -L-_- 4_I.__ L__ OCC URRENCE OF STRIKES. my xv :.-1.4`-'=`-`-=-W-*~%.,-M-'~"-.+:z moms Etmuauau. g;&..'-.*.'r::"..'.=.:-:-:..'-.m.*..- PRINOEBB BTREET, New 3oorauosH6sTbh lulhoiuun-ucundhh&|UIln-l n_n _n_1.m mums mu; uUruIuvv$U HIGH-T. IT` Wolluvloa X35 I'.`..:&'.'.".l"&E'n"."" 2 0 Hardware. Stores and bunnon we will our wuro. Pnt ! I! I.0lln. mun lnthodly.

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