Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1887, p. 4

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com/6.4 mr__rm//r ./wot. w-- puns. : . WHOLESOM E. ` ner-'aEHma. , rnumr mmnnuwrmnnnl. J. an 6 oifcdanmm. w:= m DURLANITS. Straw Hats. Boo:-sucker Goats at very low prices. Tia. Shirh ind Bruce: cheaper than ovorut QPIllI1'IIII`. Iuiji mm`: uolinoquyn-maiu.uupo....4 incon-eqleuoeol thou-turnof spring In thet. udu odionaingitlu-I then rweur her an: (:.lLLO\\'.\\' tag it link. and gin him I all at ?8_5L[B|NCESS smm. .s-u camper; II can out 1 qlnnu in May. And (Al.U)\\'A\"S it the place to get it. ij. Pint-(`inn laundry hccnnoetln. Tdapln-o.\'o.I. The Steamer Maud will luno Folxt-rs wharf nlO|.In than). July It In Bat, hccoun lighter than any. ILIIIKIVH That the no}! nmmer linen may duo` uv dn. ..v- u`-- I\' an uxll IE ulc l'lll' \.Cp(W winter. Ihouicocurlvcnpthat nowlunfnin To urap fot Que able and felted newcomer, \\'hioh_ bananas it`: -. link. I ..o__ s. 3 But nk the Cmften' uhmnm hut of Kilkonnv. 11... .5. ..J. .......-- L... --.. nu II'IP 10! (BO ICDIQ um Which, bonus: it`: no n `I Hot dour to my had was the Put Cup (I 'SEASONABLE POETRY. April Qil. No. 88 Princess Street. Kingston. Cool as I Cucumber, at ' ondomims. LIQUOR. KEEP COOL! New Flnnnels, New Canton Funnels. New Dress Goods. New Underwear. New Culunone. &c.. to hand and opened up at -HARDY S,- Moi: nliuxxs uns wax NEWI NEWII1 Distonnt o` Silks, Volrots and 1'-mgn pasooum of Lucas and Enhroidexios Discount at Goats` Fumislilgs. Disgunt of Hosiery and Glows Discount of Putsols gnd Umbulhs. luslins. einghms and Chunbnys Roduud. RATTENBURY'S. July 20. Prints and Dress Goods Lou-In Gun`: dock at nun. sharp. torn II the lnlnllll. mlli t lb Put both :ayu, 311-1; over an hour'ftthoPu'k. and curing home at 8 o'clock. The lloro`I Slllll truly an nicer than over. (`one and no: I an with s-our friend; Ha oofnr a :ucccn.- It will continue ` ulitil M)!!! JULY. 1 A good thing can staml repeating. so Ire" upon: our ' lC|e aring and Discount Sale DOW AG RiN%! GENTS: biiirsnmoa aroma PRICE sfonnu r:l\cootabutaqnu1u - `E. REDUCED. rszfaoovs (xnndluuvqguhbg pm. 00 ml` Xljl Whl (Idling Inna; _+.::-_~--- nl felted light I return to `Jun. I. wu.x.uanT-_;;In, 1. Ainundotlhu-null. ` Rn.-t`p'QIMD'i|_IIiIlIIIvwI __,_. ALPBID R `ILBTIN. `Ir "'I"~vIw I.YIAl{%am.los1'|nu_ F.:'.E="'_:,}f'-ht-uh.-. : iftl Lluanactounjuntonuptyu KGIILL -- Quouoxsruu 11:1` `xuno.uI. at macho _nn Ivronnn. "0 ` f gal. O'II.` 17am m '\ Cl'I A "111 luasnwv SATURDAY, JULY 23rd, F. NISBETS, SECOND - HAND BOOKS mo-a~nuu noon uounu-a-nub: `J. SIHJIO. 'D8, AC. rnmunnn urn:-9 Preliminary Report of the (`ommisniun up painful by the l'ni\-enity oi Phnngylvnnh to innuxtue MODERN SPIRITCAIJSDI in ac- cordance with the request olun late Henry scrim. 81.3. PR(X3RI~%` AND ROBBERY. an answer In Henr:GocI'lI~ NJ. 8. Miller. cenu. AC1`. I. Spiritua/ism Exposed. Jun IS. -CAT 0 Ion `es the F` s ~nn:ainln; oaeyio early. lt`l`ickots-n:. wharf at one o`clock or at Pk-ton. Home July I8. BOOKSELLERS. Princess Street. -T In? J. Henderson & 00., Toto do Pom} Bu-not Gate. Kinda Milk. \ `I . gt. Goiu-go`: Ch I: llemhnnu` . don) Church. 3 I more suitable meme: lhliulrmannt n. an -3... 9. L uonu Church. memento than u {cw the ahoruent to an absent friend. Ii ViewsofKingf5iI and Vicinity. \\`e ham III nun-E - have your olden now for the Jubilee Num- tmr ot the Montreal Stu`. Price 25 cents. Have nu nu! use New Book the author _ nr." entitled "The Fill` e" Pruce Ill paper. $1.`; cloth. 70. 0.2. y uni} miusar with the am and E` u . (hm h` and` 0 pnonlg on en.- Voeu Soon-P110031. Hana soon-Puoo 76. Llbntto--P:1oo 850. 1-rv-u._ _ . Si}; an amp 10038/om! -93- {THE W|TOH S CURSE. Wilbert and-wSullivan s Boo KS AND meAzm`J Trml. fvvu jaw: xvcuw 13 I KS USA N03 60') . nlnhghg-cg.) n.A... _.___-_A-- IAl`l'lQD k. aw `o`iP'ERA_ % - ~....- ThoConnr Bookunu. uuvva STE'AMER.&. MAUD." { no .. ..... 1...... ...x__. At-` Kingston VI Picton and the L'ake on the Mountain * 0.\' FRIDA 1'. JUL 1' `. ?mI. .. .L_ x-___. ., Fnnhkouhdsndround. Julyll. 1no"neun" autumn` mpg nicer ah: with your friends E1`lckeu-85c. Ten-35. July 3]. The members of tho.-.ADorv:u Society intend having an excursion to DORUAS S00/E T K E X CU/?8ION. City Clerk`: Oak-o.(`iIy Hall. Kingston. July 2|.-4.1887. I6 \ |c.. see. I. . .B.--The attention of Tendon-rs is rticul- arL\` drawn to the fact that the we hing of fresh meat in the City Scales frouuund after the I-Yrst Monday in August. I387. is to be optional with the buyer. .\l. I-`LAXAGAXY suuul In Auto 'l'eMlol'I. The Lone he auhloct to any by-law which the (`lty Council mu! pus. nlterln the resent nuons ruspoct nu the sale of mh sh. and to the Act ofonurio. Chap. I7. I6 \'ic.. See. I. .\`4R_'l`|u- nnmninn nf Tnhnluniu L. n...n....I usual contact on his tender being ncoplod. .\`o atitlou will be onuuruunod by the Coun- cil for any roducuon whatever of amount: sum! in Acco Tendon. auloct whirh than (`Mr (`nnnnil mnv nuns ah--In. pl... cu. Each Tender must be Accompanied by a certltled bank cheque. payable to the order of the Mayor. to the amount of live per cent. of the tender. The check to be returned it the tender is not accepted. and to botorfolted it the tenderer N.-fuses or neglect: to complete the usual his tender being wlll by onuuruglnod by_tl:o on moan Ipeclllad lot vlnxlhoml Form lender can balm on application to the undersigned. The highest or any tender not nocunrlly accepted. The tenders or the same person may be aoccrted for boll} Markets. The Leanne ol the Tolls 0 Market 0. 8 shall not be entitled to receive nny'l`o oI`Feo or other oomponullon for the oven ion of any part of the Market No. 2 by any rem. Show 05 Exhibition under licence from the (`y Coun- I.` . u come ONET-C-OME ALL 2 1 m t.,.._ ntnn hnluo abut not (`not To: vvtMulouIXlaIIlRO00 vllluh nu. oorrfmm 1 ul um I. u; an -lawn now In IOITO In Hill oemur for the term of one rent. from tho that Mondny in Au not non to the llrst Monday in August. I t 0 (Int named ch: beinzlnctustvo. and the exclusive. `The Tender: to express. in words at length the sum of mono to be given for the lease 0 each Nu-ket. to be ondorood "Tender for Market. loop." Not. I and 2. no thoouo may be. Two uumcient suroueo will be required for the due performance of the Loose. whose nan. signatures must he Inhioinod to each Tender. No Tendon-.will heroceivud after 12 o`clqck noon the (lat ipectcd (or Hug them. undenin-nud. The hlnhmn m- an`? n-mt" Collectnblo under and Iuhiocl to tho vision: of the City By-lawn now in force in I in behalf jl`l`._\ll'\Ill_ non t ,o_llrsl Monday August. Fancy and Staple Bracers. 1"'"n3ii1RsoAv, JULY 28th INST., 1 A0 IO A`..|--I- M__.. L___ , A! :2 o'clock noon. from room willing to k the Market Fee: and \t`eelhlng Charges su:.u.an A.\'D SEPARATE TENDERS wm bot`?-ei\'cd at Cll`y`"'Clerki omce. City mu. um 0/rr5'r/?7iv5roN. M `MARKET TOLLS. until ` numLYIfn$:BFci-fnimf Fresh Butter Always on Hand. -- .\L\\'A Y8 ARR] \ L\'(l- "MARKETS NOS. l`AI\VfD 2; .. _.-._L|- .___.|._ _., Among the Islands, ---.`v wvnaa By the Favorite M. I-`LA.\'.\GA.\'. City Clerk. iall. unkuhnhuln. uluulluunl. hpvnlthounhoh. Ilouhd an haul (hhlhunl ul-$0 hgegnubgwmqpuud. huh """"'V"T T'-FVT Tj oprovhdnl hbununnnynl unlldbr. hnunnhbduhg thpvvhuudlopuvl $1 I an-J-_|-.Ah..u.. -..J...LnL..._..| -- -"-'---u-- -"' ---V "-I" F-` pa-onupulhopvuunnhh dcln. III II upland on chub nah:-yd tho Iuunhncllhuvhnlvuuhonnou tic-nboHhuppI|Ibtohh|IoTuuIo uh-dolnulninqnnulihunluuthoohjouc china! huooulls` Thu that-uh db utuillunvkhthnvcluputun henn- nuu with Tuunbuolvuulty but at dlnuutnhlqbutlbuououhhkouh-old Indhlntluhnpvqdtiutltd Inuonunglud. lhlitubndvwdy bum in at cnd b any pull`: vvluvnuuntddblhudhtuniul uhI.IIIIIoQC-Idllui A. -_. L..An-A.-A__ ,;n_- .A , -J-I " -"-'---1 II fivvltl Ti W Unhvouannndlhooonlhuucltho I-o-ltythro-ghoousoo-.u;.Iu-sin-. 0-Ninth CHOOOI Ihndntdty can lnuhlalhhhgo nwluully Unto |.. ha-nun nu... uh. _....._; .g.g_ .1 _;A_ L_,- l"o'ur Ilmnu, Pin-Mo Hausa 10-.. Bologna. Baa, Pt. ..--~..-r---, u- v-U unlit lllf W-`wk bIli lbl hiutobuhothngullonll ndl |0lIr.IhorigItIIAIlllhtr'|t place.` " -._-.-.v--. --~-cu wuuwvivu [RX cache: to the order. What inlucuu was brought tobur inlnhl! ol the dot.-tori: securing him the position we canto! II- jectuu. but to no bound to any that his only utocintion with London. and his sending an odncudonht. wonnot over- loohd. For many ycnn be was at the hood 0! the Kingston collqhb Institute. Aclur-h'~r. In the count: for Appointment. but in -m 3...: 55.. .. s. 3...; _ _._.--_-- The Jdrciscr in nu: utile-I with the appointment of Dr. Samuel Woode u plin- cipd of the London colleginte institute. II ineinntee that be I'll the choice of seven- teen cendidetee beeuue he in - coneewnire end an Orengeman. Now Dr. Woods in I connervetive, and mu u euch have found favor inthe eyee ol tie London trneteee: but an Orugunu we understand he is not. end, tberefote. lacked whatever pteetige et- hch to the nnlnr \I`L.e 3.1.... ---A ..- ---..._.-.-- --'-~-- u-uu cu-JUII. II I} than every other municipal corporation in I"r-ontenac, be it township or village 3 The discount upon city onlere aroee when King non had four lively papers, about forty year: since. The council could not aonl to give its notiwa to all, and to oend them a reduced tarlf inplace ola choice of two and necessarily unpleasant discrimination- Unly two of the {our paper: have survived the vlciaaltndee of jouunnliem. but yet the reduced rate: have remained. a puzzle ft) .11 but thoae who nndeutan-l um tom! nevnpapen can ner`r agree even to shad out for their rights. The Kingston newspaper proprietors hn ve notied the city council that they will no longer necept less than the general public terilf for corporation mlrcrtieing. Thus end: 3 pecpliu hnuinesl enigmn,-I-hy should the city pay less tlnn the public nt large, or than the nlalernaen themselves do As members of compnnien and (`0l'p0l'IKl0lIlo no neunbont owner: end lewyen. or I fhgn Au---v nth-.. -...._:..:__I _-__._--P ' Mr. C. H. Mclntoeh, of Ottawa, hnjing been referred to as an" uneucceeeful nppliotnt for the superintendency of the printing bereuu. writes to the Jim? that he has never sought an otce at the hnnde of Sir John Macilonnld, and never expect: to do so. It`: really too bad that such A pure-minded indi- vidual should be under unjust euepicion. It is inconceivable, however, that he should act as I general party organizer without some hope of reward. The service he per- form: is not usually the outcome of patriot ism `Alone. Aml it is not at I necessary thnt .\lr. Mclntoeh should he the personal pleuler for political pneferrnent. He know: too well the power of the middle-nun. It makes all the difference in the world where a man indulges in profanity. In England a member of pnrliunent called I colleague a----snob," and it is purpooed to suspend him for a month. In Canada a member of the house of commons told mop- ponent that "he could lick him quiche:-`n -could scorch B feuther, and the in~ stance is referred to no on evidence of the gsminees of our party leaders. Profanity in this country is not A pnrty olfence, and party interests only merits the consider tion of some Cunadian politicinns. The coiiimiuion which the- government ; appointed to enquire into the labour ques- tion in all its bearings has not yet met, nor does any one know when it will get to work. When itrwns appointed the labour organiza- tion regarded it ab an election dodge; And the {act that it has never accomplished any- thing lends colour to the popular supposi- tion. In future the workingmen will judge" the government by its record rather than it: promises. -rm xvxnxnv imi-sn wars. 3 pass, as columns. in publlnhod`o\'ory Thundny mormnz at $1 Acear. Au: ed to the par-fr in one ottho but and modotcguay Job gmnm Nd - rapid. stylish an en wor ' DUO Dl. "nnw.`J. B. `pmsnfdlgcggozw. Thenhutldolnlo aln of run It Mr takon at the loud. londloa Io fortune. spocuu nouou In ed at. uni rates. - "'z`: .;.':c'i..'.`a1.'.`}.."'1i'.; .`:.`*`.2;' .;'.`;.... .. AD\ ER'l`lSE.`E.\"l S.' Fox-`four Man. on or two luortionsi. . .A.. .1) For four lines. ouch smut inner-tion.. 25 over four lines. Int ` o_n .... .. gooperltno Each Ill non! oonaocuuvoinn. . .. 5:2 On bun tinl.......l0c' 'l`wcl:~:|wwoeL':luho:I::ut Sc " 'I`\\'lCOl wool. Iunooquent Inn.. so " _'l'hrooawook nu uont.inI....... `Go N ll of B30! and Duthlllc. meg. nonfat wheh "boo::L~-whens! hchuuod. Special notice: in reading column: an charc- - Tn: Human Wine in ruhlmaod .o\*ry" orch- " lug. at 5 Klurslree .KlnI!on. ~0uurio, ` \ rr ux nou..uu run taut` T}'1T:']5; A-ILY V_V11G- I ANNOUNCEMENTS. V To.,.-"r..-.:.:3...:.. nu-2- 1R1'r1sH %\\-"Hm. n'1UinsDAY.J1v1.\'2a.% ___._....._..,.. ____.._.:.__.._._._ .j___ HENDRY & THOMPSON, -unnquuuj lhlldlhnhm. PnuIr.IIoaucunu. hodhaunnd Ivouovnu. Xoualthuchnqll vodu\udIlhhuI&ur|Ihuuo .3. XL--$4-.I-....n_.... I\ your re an IAIN cu-Kat o.:&u.|unum..ueC rapid ho eullo-I -~.-.159 autumn any vhntboyvrillcl In Andthopnnaulcutinunhll-. \_I--m llnntouflnu. II. lhlnivilluot nip. lfluinl bu! hndlolthho olnrihoatonhi-acids`! cnntophuktootuwunplgvhnown tbononvbowlnll lhuhulotldkcrpth an that hit like: Iopr. And lo sun: In many. Tuulo Wu-H. s-.-_ ` ` ...u- `an xusuuu can Iolocol about nininhn fun akin` their for sun- Mmervncuinuo uvthonryouonwhohilho attend conico either In unlur or winter. GROCERIES3 II III -U IIII III `II ! llulnnl Post. Pmtmnteriicnenl .\lcLeluI luring con- : dial his nceu: htion fut ad ` post :39 mumps. Hm. M1-lain hI'I:O` not cnnmllod everything would In lovely. `V3 I 300;! Ioouoliuc. (`tune lnuromu. Thoto vrhn tdlnou and louder about 'IliIiI&l'l ftunghilhn Ihir n-I-JD.` I..- _.,__ Wk Cu: mmmwhnux an the American farmer in making money out of his nutunn. The only hope of British agriculture, even with Ibo fa.-t--for such it seem: to he-a-knitted that hdinn competi- tiun in the when Inuket bu ulealroyod tho American (Armor! pmlil from when as well an that tn! the Brilioh fannor, is the mile tio_n of the thirty to sixty shillings not pa per men us run. In an.article lately published in. nu j 0 ll ,,_'3 Quarterly mm, in which thepoaitionol | : the British tanner asa whestgroweris rery -u Iably discussed, some information is giwn" `me. ' as to the comparative positions` of the Brit~ ML ish and American farmer. In 1885 in at- " tempt wsrmads to get at the actual cost of cultivating an acre of wheat in Britain, and in the result was that S0e. `id. waaascer~ ml tained to be the average cost. I-`roru one to ill! two pounds of this was tent, and it was no I` tiueahle that in only a eonnparatively few -"-'-' cases was the rent charge as low as one }. . pound. Tithes atnounted'to ah'outfourshil~ 'lings per acre. and rates and taxes varied -- from one shilling to eleven, the average he~ ' `mg about .1: shillings. The extraordinary "' charges which the British farnternmst hear. `' but which the American farmer owning his '*- own land is relieved rm. ausounts to he 2` tween thirty to sixty shillings. the former I gure being the average, the latter about 3" the rnaxiumm. \\'ith wheat at 86s. a quar ii` ter, the British farmer can clear front his B0" crop about two shillings to the acre, which ts will hardly the interest on the capital ] invested in the seed. In l&)5 the averam: M yield in many of the wheat mm. or the 1 [n L'nited States was estimated by the depart- 1 ment of agriculture at $.09 per acre. :0 The average yield per acre for this year was 10.9 bushels, and although it is impossible to arrive at any approximate estimate of the cost of wheat in the United States. owing to the great tliisrencee which exist in the various methods of raising it in the various wheat belts, the opinion of the department, that the crop of I835 netted the by one very important fact. In 1885 the t total wheat acreage of the United States was 33,000,000 acres. and over four ruillion aerosol winterwheat land had to he ed up owing to winter killing. In lstli the ' total acreage was only 37,(ll).(Il0 acne. and there had been no winter killing. so that therewas a reduction in theareaoi land sown with wheat of nearly tire nrillitu: acne, an eighth of the total area sown in lti. During the ten years prior to [SS6 the Ir crease in acreage of British wheat sown lands was '.'b`7,-I48 acres, or about one -1uar~ tor. The deduction from these facts is that the British farmer, so far as wheat mowing is concerned, is better able to raise and sell wheat at prices which net hiru 3` an acre than the .-itnerican farmer is at $\` an non`. The great diference between the position of these two great competitors lies in the fact `[1, that while the American fanner nukes his living out or hiafanu. and hisprulit notualy '1 out of wheat he sells but of the increase in its value. the British farmer must make his living. his prot and his rent out of wheat hesellnanda prolongedpariodoinodirect prot will drive him out of the husineu win. it only checks the prom. or the American. The most serious element in the .__.......a _t -L- l'a_r-3 1 p - V POlNT;!;Si THE PRESS cqjmuaa a. mum, 1.1, inn. , nilindon 6! it they'nu not be iuterfgqed ado]. , Itoonollol;-b Ihltlo. -DD.-..|.A ",3: Ian! I. u..3.`.u......,. Ereightotfs Ramble to Brockville! Calling ll G.\.\'4\.\`0Ql'E. Will Io `Into Ito ftp) Pas: (`lion 5:533... BRITISH A GINO C-'I.;I'L'RL'. --q'J---- ISAAC RAVI 13, jlnln-Q A314):- EBOAEIE mpmunumnumn] ON MONDAY, JULY 25th.

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