Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1887, p. 4

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:,_,#_c...;.u-;;w....a Yard. 1 ..v_..,_-.u .---- .. V. -gvavav. In 1849 the loading couaervntivea advo- outed annexation, and they did so for many reasons, among which warn the following : N'I"I.- -nu.-.1...) An-nlns -u...I.l _._.l-._ 11,- ........... .. ........ .. ............ ........,,,....e.... ~Dr-... ,3.9l9.'!- o!.:senrsti9n,I_ will bring , mense comfort to the persons who are al~ ways in search of arguments by which to justify their frailties. That sedentary in- dividuals do not accomplish all they would like to do in the way of work, that theydo not accomplish as I much as others under similar circumstances, is not an evigienceof weakness so much perhaps ssofns lack of method in the detail of duty. Without method progress in any occupation is slow and uncertain; with method amazing results can be attained, one's capacities being less limited and less subject to exhaustion. The habits of an individual hsve quite as much to do with the'wear of the system as the diet and its accompaniments. and this fact experience has established to complete satis- faction. onnuouhkippuutnouu. inn Tnnn-in anon`: -... nu. ---u -.vu -gov--nu.-n IJVW_\`I an A group many ;;lmke issue with Dr._` Seule. and contend shit nu indulgence in stimulant: it destructive rather than help- ful of brtin power. So men require great- er /mental activity than the journolints. and te moat ancceufnj of the_1n__ are oopoeed to the use of tobacco and wine. The occnp 4 (ion: of life donot, i_n.our opinion, involve such a waste of nervou: tiisue u the plea- surelof life; and n` oonnertion of the" forces in one direction will make the dim-` inution of them in another leegmpqrent. n- 0---)--- -L--....-.:....- ...:n |...:_.. 2-. l 105. _toAh`mceo. 0.thi{rf unbI`t-utu, su;h` -an the South lmericau coca, 'thebet`el nut,` and all the nakcotic`:`;:'})ibitsmiha p6_\\je|-3." ~ A (thank vlnnnu hall.-n ngnn with D- lnluolaudhtloliht. _.__l_ J- 1_,,AA_I rsn__I,,, CONSBR la! 7'] VB 0I l;Vl04V. \n.n .1 A Generous on. uuvvn ac IIIIIIIJ Av: nun Ill`.-UI.'l.II.l0ll private enterprise as my of the tutu. \ ?BoATING J. KHAN I %. DJIIIEHELD. lio addition to or vu-htion non . than dumb name IIAIIAIIII PIIJPAIA All Ill-Aonnnnnn ll wu-"'.'.'i JUST ARRIVED AI ups]. K. ouvm Do. ll. onoxcl nun.r-a_uxna- l'ii0UI sun aunt. I-nun ur. om- vn um rmonv sun. o- D- FRZNKIIN, but lunxnlotrnn lfv FLOUR STORE. .1057 me r/we ran P/0-IIIOS. Ginger Ale. [anon Soda. Birch Bot and Cram 8odA-tho Inc! In (badly. Du-In Ooldlodnl Alain pllmudquru. QM I (Inc stock ulclolcowlunnd uquon JANE THOHPBON. Juno]. 8! lX8 Orugu. Lemons. Cocounuts, A;-ploo,&c.. at the BAZAAR. `REES BROS, cn.1rgnn1_4 `guns: IZIQIIIU IVVIIIIII IS A PURE FR 1' ACID `POWDER A an Dlmulydllloflf` rnunouoozmuuuon. 0l!0I!l.IAI&I'0)tGUI. I sorted and Best Oagh Value." 'Ourstockiaa.lwayswo1la.a-I Send tons for BLACK SILKS ` BLACK CASHMERES or any July 19. RINII IEUIIU VII `Tin W. TURNER. JR., -AXlI,E -HARDY S.- SAUI,3I_I|l.tIE0lllRlt|ll. Ioughj Odin cplclb In uh: bun.` Plushes, Veluets and Full Stock of New Trimmings open- ` ing up daily at ----v- 71-: ` nos: outctll will lnlrbu IA) '7: Ila IQ IUIIII l`Il\JIl null! IUIIUBII `:AIuldlhI&.I.l!I0.I|InlIu||| '51:; :6: . In W 3 xx anal up the van J3. um:-.. hu ' PRICES LOWER, vnmm uncen, smss BETTER, and QUALITYAWAYAHEAD 1 July 2". `FALL DRESS GO0DS T X110N1'm: % W29`! Goafs `-Four I-lundr'eeI`nd Twenty-Five ` Pieces New % - ; ory line. at the BAZAAR. OF LAST SEASON. ___,_____1i. R9berts9pBrc}thers, Opnd and ready for inspction. ' `had-;. um nu ima- IAIIIJOI. a Sfarani nmr Goons.` _ nanced -.';,gu-I-noon. Mun. Confectioners. I TH! IEIT DRY HARDWOOD `I. WILLILIU YARD, Lljh1L L...ALa___.-... [unusual Richundfull avoured. wholesome. stimu- lating. any at no. ooououiml. the [non] tnvourno. lockup Iuhuutulool mu. wheat or bu-Icy. but Ouuino loch: and Govcrlr `n .`.`.':.. 5 0 and on-yam In lb. at near` I . Ib..Hh.Bol 7".nld.n.8cenlt. YB I'll lllllllll MIPAIY. KARTRQD (!l!\_ _A ~IT&&nuI. 14:94 In at Iliad C luau - Auunnm mu__n_no: omm. 113:. 10.3111. -- SOC-onnoxstun Juoll. CI .' ' IAIN Iop&EhI . . . . ...l:.`:: `t:'&l:o'.|1m .. 11:13.00 vuuvcr."'rovuu ` -: up ' ::-- '-;':.'~..:-........"`*""..i-...-.-`== :'._|'*'| "'0! |`I- We Mn :3". } IWIIT. Aunt SUI LII`! l88lI_l_l0I OIIIPAIY. TII wlncuun tn; no-nu, ...... -nnnmlnij;-chin-An.-J.-n.--. w. I. lot. It ` A7lT.on_clirT[nd Tifoi I\`L`l I) I `V1111 I\l\lI -.vwvauon4vvlJ VII lo Ollolthobcutud Satan companion doing hudnouh u c&iu A: low rnleau my F. NISBETS, I uvuun-ca JIRU HUIIUIJIX. III SDI` Henry George. by J. B. Miller. I cents. 91-lluluhliblili co(`)`_`1_Z_'_s__ f_3_1_END1 Preliminary Report of the Commission ap pointed by the l7uhre:-any ot Ponnyh-nnln to investigate MODERN SPIRITUALISX in ne- ooninnce with the request oltho lane Henry 8050". Ohm isabouo. HAND BOOKS Second-Hnndookn houghtnnd told by ` J . S I JLVON D8, Ant. PIIIIEQ n-nu-r-r Anal. 5`p/'r/z`ua/ism Exposed. Jul)` I3. BOOKSELLERS, Princess Strut. - K13 nocxwooa uyuun. Court House. anoenh Univenit . Catholic church. Royal Hillary Qiuev. 'lIet6 do Polft Bu-rack Gftc J:nu' alga h . George in . Eotchnntt Buakm ooqmvc-uoua C :-men. l mare Iuhnhln man J. Henderson & 00., LYMAN`S' concentrated Extract of cafes I -1'-'."""`*::.':'..'-'.n-.:-2.:-..c PROGRESS .A.\'D ROBBERY. Annrcr to Ra.-nrv nnllnn in: n \nn.. mu-.- uoun noun. Univenlty. (`uhouo College. me Gate. Klngutn mm - J:-(?o.one`ICII 1-ch Bunk Ooncrnuonnl C'hu1-ch. \\ {MON unable memento than a few Mend. ` the above sent to an absent I Yo bu-cu: lt@`lIo`?:IhOdot:k0f lgeuluintltul lflphl--IiR.' $- OI! en Hogdenon. Photo Ju-mt w W E: -d 8 Huh for t bgtlslio cello: um:-hr oinno our Eod. 0&0 append I um oluuhjecu :- `i View of City from Fort Henry. Market uan (on I Saturday) from City Hal Cit Build Nov ; t Methodist Church. Rockwood . In Oounlioua. or we uontneu Star. Price 5 cents. . no trend the New Book I: the author of "Ben ur. entitled The Fair od.` Pnce In paper. no: cloth. loo. 9 Viewsofng and Vicinity. -4.3-..- \[ Leave your order: now for the Jubilee N um of the hlontnu Star. Price oc-~?a'.'i. Jr`f9`2'.`.':':;. 2I-`5'r:.:`'a."..'. :3.!`.~`:3!2E an I .1 heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . ..a1.Q .....".7'""$;. Gen co y And become familiar with the onhno lctundand. Fresh Roasted and Ground. J III: 18. ' THE iwncws CURSE, ` `Gilbert and ~Su||ivar_1 s`*%= Get A c: K 3...` -_.I I ` Hxs ANDnmGAm;' r v v` --- cvchvll ll` 0 I N ` URJ NOE C0 p.lnL-L...-_.| n_n__- - ,,,, IAITKD Xh. "1~TJa:'vv oPJa:R:A_~ E " The Corner Bbohxore. Canned Moth. Vegetable; Frulu. Gold Duct cornmeal. Wheat Germn. Rolled Ootl. &c. Fresh Butter Always on Hand. :iV`l;sits-Price QC. I41 LIA), FIE% STREET _.--__ _-..- vwv. Qundx-ulo-Prlco soc, Kingston J41 `TLLCR "7 I! you are tulldlonu about your Cupof Tea we think our INOIJBH OONOOU will unit 'n.a.uuu..v'-Tn-chum I-`inc llums. I'o'r-m" Hams I013. Bologna. Baron, .l`-. ran-l`v(>oNvIN '63- H; 1&1 or was AY. There in a tide in the nlfhlrl 0! men which. taken at the flood. lendson lo forlum.-. HENDRY & THOMPS0lI, I-pu-uu.a\vsouu.n..1.nt- GROCERIESIJ TENDIRS will be received by the under- sicmd `up to S1): PJI. SATURDAY. sum law. for the uvu-nl u-axle: required In the construc- tion of four homes on Montreal Street. Plan: and ll-oclcatlonn ll my nlm nvnr Hon o! (our homes lonu-on! u -ocmcauom at IT! qloo. over Wudoi Dru: tore. cor. King I Brock Ste. \\'. .\'EWLA.\'DS. JIL. July 26. , Amhllecl. tuInIIp1I|"TJlvIII luau: wt?-Bauhaus luvlouuuuytnp Steamer land will leave Faker`: wharf at eight o'clock slurp. 1`lckou-o. FRANK STRANGE. July 27. Secretary. MOONLIGHT E.YCL'RSI0N !` "nu: nun ol the mnguon Choral Union will give I I ight Excursion and Concert ON TUISDAY EVENING. AUG. End. AMONG `III moo ISLANDS. In Alexandria . MIDI - Afantlr I::l`k both "II.nY'iIti:!:::)l"`Iti0nlll8` one hour at o Pu-I. , - .4 To-morrour (Saturday)-u.`4Vernoon. 7I\7I7\TJ_B"""_" 0/if/1P EXCURSION - Pu-K. and (home at 8o`clocR.' " am" ' Pro: I .' 1 01 `Park. lripnniong neuplg `M u 0 I E`l`lckou-2ie. Suppor-35c. Juli 1 _-wt _.-_. -- wrung. ' V Ex nlonlnu ill _ ' V and `ho"'m :|tl; :`&\)I`I:l'&.qn:honr an the tImnte.'lonn mm at [ha `Pm-I. mm. Gii6oEaIEs, LIQUORS. ___; TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT, \ ihcouvhlk and on- ...-.._-'...A gun-nunzjna . CCIIIIW July 9. Steamer leaves I-`olor`u Wharf Qt lz Nu. ttfnro for round trip 25 cents. Jnlv I.` A IN`|ll!|.`I) COFFEE I T I ICIU .:!!!1i.S3~_.. 9.-3 Fancy and Staple Grocers. -- \l.\\'.\\'S ARRl\'l.\'G-- sumo Eoyvnmf IIY I $bIVI lVI1\ Ix TO OONTRACTORS. Nil THI IIAGIDK POI! l'l(`.Vl(`Kl.\'0. FOR CAMPING OFT. avulxu F. A. FOLG I-ZR. JIL1. uunn vlylhofnquul In-plan cl oollapuln thlnelnnol the annuity? "The only Iulho&ItiunllIdHIuuudpn|h- tbulu|HIunnI."bovmu."nnhh Iulldhujtlhlnu aplqncndlhu nbtucuwhlch nun hnphndhcn huh.qIuIlytctIhvcypIIpuqnl vhlnIIIo&l huoalnuhuulnyn W nd. lvkblhuu duhuoulul pIIiU`%ct pawn!-u-~ 1.1%; @ Indy. (Ilia It not sauna hnlun unchanged. Union (r! ----- `- --watt vurw------v '~vv Iluulugocunnonuuoqulnuvubor uldnllylshnn. nquuaohrrlyu hltoohnhnlehnthnlunpplylnnloo-I vhlalounhluhtunnll pnponlnnollt. lvullultbpnlsllothc thouorvou Ibuudhuntlnn uuvodna. Eh ,,l_AL_A_ ,,_- , -uuuru--w-v -v--uwurvu -_vwI -un tunic Nupuhul pnvuthdaluhiynnm --An. -- L... .........._. -- _. ._.__I ____L-_ -- ---cu.-I u-cu -an -not-Iuux [IO III` chralhluuluhry nonunion ap- podhu'orutrkbd)unqultouhnvy ubnulnbonn.ndnnlyonnpothodh- odd! qyhvc. The oxoupdunnund conprbl than who Already unt from thnndntlquvbqbythhudnu ol tho so and pnnlI"P\5I. ht. coho, hlnoco.wlu,ou.,ojpyIcIuathvutool tbohdmudthuclhhblthouuoutol masonry bod. cklhnunldoonry hohlalo houuhupu how sad one! ._...l_..n ...... nu; ...|._;._.. ___ ___ U85 0!` S 1'l.|lL'LA .\' TS. Dr. W. 8. Scale, ol New York. And better knovn u Boonie`: phydclu. trout, in an nlnlnunhlo In I50 Norlllntmun hunt. on about} null and sdunlum. Ho de- .l._.. AL-a ..I._A.... _.-_ ._._I_,, .n n T` M undue do 1-on; Ddnnnnle 114:5. am . good den ` um ho heuxl from the knight: on this enhject within the next few Ilonthe, and it truete that in the diecunion It will be conceded that oomuaerciulynion would confer eucll benet: on the etntee tlnt they cut nlord to leave the loot open to Admit the vast body of Cundiw nrtinne end workpeople thou the adoption ol oom- merclnl nnlon would probably throw out o! employment here." Will mulnetchl union lend to the lclleaeu oluy of our meclnnloe? Some of the manulectunre do not think no. and the Wmu he given the nunee ol eevernl fhonre hopehl ol the nmoul o! All trule reetructions. believing that they wont only hlr ploy and fair competition to enenre then puoeperlty and uneven. The ll'u'_l- writea that the preeaure of competition from foreign imported labour in the manufacturing and mining districts of the atatea is ao severely feit by the native workmen that the knights of labour are ap- parently going to make the restriction nl immigration a live question in the near future. It adda that- the indication are -a . a u a \ out It'll. L l.\'(-` Till.` FRICA .\'.S`. According to Arclnleacon Furrar, in the (`onhmpomry Re rim`. Africl is being flood- esl with with the vilest liquor. In I884- Gerunny tent 7,136,263 gallon: of spirit: to the west cont 0! Africa. Greet Britanin 609,~ 828 gnllons. and America 92|.4l2 gallons. The African people are being destroyed by this tretlic at an alarming rnte, And some of their chief: have begged the English govern- ment for protection against it. Dr. Ferret urgu that it in u just for the English per- llement to interfere with the rum tnio in Africa In: to overthrow the slave trade.- The Springfield Union thing`: "it in doubt- ful whether anything can be alone without an international movement, in which the voice of civilintion shall make itself heard ngnimt the conocieneeleu trulue of All nntioue." Something hu to be lone if the ilintillers we not to neutrelim the efforts of the minionnriu representntive oi two con- ` tinenu. .._'-v- u... .-.v V: a nu- Some of the eastern papers do not think much of .\i r. .\lcIntyre. the independent liberal candidate in South Renfrew, and hope he will not be elected to parliament. Mr. Mclntyn dropped very euddlily in their estimation. His unpopularity set in from the hour of his rejection of a conserva- tive nomination. He was telegraphed to by Hon. J. H. Pope. and by him offered it, and repl`ied`that the suggestion was not accept- able, that at any rate it came too late, as he (Mclntyre) had put himself in the hands of the liberals, and would share success or de- feat with them. It was after this informa- tion had been made public that Mr. .\lcIn- tosh set aoat the slander that Mr. .\IcIntyre wanted to be the government candidate. To eat the leek was unpleasant, but Hon. .\lr. Mitchell made the rejected of Russell do it on nomination day in Renfrew. LEGISLA Tb` AG.-lI.\'ST IT. _. The only way to ubolish exemption is to legislate against it. So long as it is an optional matter, and subject to the uctua~ ting fancies of the smaller order of public men, so long will men lobby for a relief from taxation. with vlr_ving chances of suc~ cess. Kingston wants all the industries it` can get, but the council has `no right to tax the people for the benet of any man. An institution which cannot survive unless the taxes levied against it are remitted has not much `life in it. and its collapse is only a matter of time. "WE! 1' 3` in "% letm. Th wit:-.xu' mu'1Tsn w 10.: eolnlgml. in Dubllqhod gvery Th _ t . r .tll:c{artotho DIDOIIIOIIO zxfthobect J once: in Canada : rapid. stylish and cheap '1'nroonwool.Iu ucntlnn....... to - Noueuolkirthuys udbonux osch.unlenvrhen"boeked. whenu Kuhn Spoclplnououinnullnc columnnuvc odatoxq-antes. M IIIIIS. OHIO!` [W0 IIIKQIOIII . . . . W 1) $3.. ....'..;':..*:'.*:.%'r..... .:.:':...,_..$: ucnloonoocutlvaina. .. . so Overlb unayllnt Enchsu uentoonaocutlx-oinm. Onconw nuhooquont Twice A week. subsequent inn. . .. _"'.{-'X.:e'.I'.;c"i.`i...""3I`g'.5`.`a.`*`.i'.;;; THE DAILYVVHIG- Opt`/er per Orbcm Dicor." ` RE M O V EDl Tu" Blusn -\\`nm in Ibllchod every even- ! Jam King SI Jiinzsxon. Ontario.` AT 812 bonus: I-In vun. . ` . "~aan;n:n'Fs-un:.\'1's. ` l'o t- ur nncI.0Il,o_or two luau-tIonn......m gt o `;'-'.. n'.} llna A .V '.\'.\'E(`E.S`S.-I R ); SC.-I RS. REJEL'i'E;) .1.`V_ OFFER. AA.NNOUC_El_TIlEN_TS[. .... . . E , 1 and Deaths 5 hnn ll lnnhnv-In THE BRI"hI'ISI.{ `wine. FR1nA(..iUI.Y 29- .. '. {..".$f':.'a`1.".:...*".. .'.".'.';".`.".7.7`...".'.'.' "Emw a.spn|.u4 In hoonpnuu whisk! grhh Illq tohowvlub wlthlt. B0 In thllllluudool In, low- ova-,ndthhhnpMdunu. ! h! Th Olhrlo pus-uncut doc: not always nah ddudhlo II. and I: ha nun! neat to have boon wry oU&INo.'bn novntlllnnltdmn ls- Cmckery, China, Glassware, Lump ofogs. pnfoa wm; A on... .a.u...n." ` 5.. [08 Advcflu 11.- ..Il.- -1 .1, Q_._A__A,|n A --.'l\_|-huh The IIIII who ulh too nub [us no shut to glm thud! : IWII. An on-hngo uh : "Doc: 0 none do- ` Iuudnvutou n bocdnyt" If tdou It on have ours. loop Ilo \'_:lro Cloud. hluncn Amman. `lth Thnnwboulhloo --ah an. .. I shut L. .1... Ll_--Il "H"- Tho srgnmonta ngod nhovo nod vory liho thou o! the nommorcinl uloohu at to-day, but the slid -ronco between the portion in (hot the wrist in I849 wanted annexation. and tho unionism ol to-dny do not. It in holiored thouho two oountriuuu trade to udvnnugo without politics! union, which for monuodljntlhomoolvon Cundiun no in favor of. IIIUJGJEI J III UIIOTIIKJIII Uly- At the nine time there in every reeeon to believe that our ehipbuilden. en well at Quebec em on the greet lnkee. would nd an unlimited mu-ket in all the rte ol the Americen continent. It cannot ve doubted thnt the ehipping trade of the United Statee must greatly increase. It in eq_I_inlly mmi~ feet that. with them. the materiul in the conetruction of ehipe ie rapidly dimin- iehing, while we pooeee not territories, covered with timber of excellent quality. ` which ehould be equally evtllehle nit ie now, eince under the free trade eyutem our veuolerouldeelleewellinnglendee bo fore. " I l'$lIILTu I. prlw. The value of our timber would nho be greatly enlnncod by mean no the American market. when it boon A high price. but is uubjocud to an enormous duty. At the ulna lirnn than in n\-arv nag-nn ` wuucuuxcqollueuu I lcedl n' . y`fh: rnhi-a?Lf3;r ' ounoi1.aa.T 778 Pnnoess St, lngston `ll l.I)l'I. would be ruined at once to parwith the ~ United sum, whilst agriculcunl im `menunndmua of the nceuuriuo! `e such n us. so and sugar would be grunt- lv reduced In nrioe. 0|Il' IICI ` The value of our ugricultunl produce ` Iuwrvulluui ox CIIIKOIII noun omoon. Railways would forthwith be contract- ed by Americuufoodon for I" the great lineu now app;-aching the fronri and nilwny onto:-prlu in genonl would oubt- lou be an Active and prosperous u among our neighboru. The vnlnh of our Larinhllrnl nu-ndum. nun 0.13 uun-pruuuclng 'p0plllIu0ll. .\or would the Luited Staten merely furnilh the capital for our munnfectnree. They would duo unpply-for them the most h executive lmrket in the world, without the intervention of custom house ooere. pn-vnuQ -nnI.I In-eLu..:eL K. .....A_.__. ueuuun ()1 our country. It would ulso introduce manufactures in- to Connie as rapidly as they have been in- troduced into the horthern states, and to Lower Canada, especially, when Inter privilege: and labour are abundant and cheap. it would attrect manufacturing cupi- tul. enhancing the value of property And agricultural produce. and give remunerntive employment to whet in at present a compar- ntively non-producing populetion. Nor vnulcl fha rnitn Rnfnn nun-n-In IIIU ICUCIIL1 rt would render our rivers and canals the highway for the immigration to. and exports from the west, to the invaluable benet of our country. It wnnlul ulna inlrnalnna rnnnnf-non-4;. in uur uuuu urr rule lnu prlvlw cream. t would ncreuo our commerce, both ` with the United States and foreign co\m- ` tries, and would not necessarily diminish to any great extent our intercom-ne with Great \ Britnin inw which our products would, for the most part. enter on the same term: as the resent. g .......I.I _.._ l.- A.-- ----- I u POINTERS FROM THE PRESS- PIVXIII IIGIX." It would equdiu the vdne of rod unto upon both side: of the boundary, thereby probably doubling at once the en- tim proton: vnluo of property in Cumin, while by giving subility to our institutions. and introiucing prosperity. it would raise our ublic cor rate and private credit. twould ncnmse our nnmmnwm hm}. PR1 VIU noon! states. ` ` I t would an . vu-- --uv.-5 vu uu- -v VIC vuv nvuvvv Ill . "'1?!-1: re`-paged union would render Can- ada n erd or Americsn eupitnl, with which ; it would enact a freely for the prosecution of " ' nrivnte enterm-inn Anv nf um 'cooIr's"r'/utnro 7572310/M5.

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