Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1889, p. 4

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John_[lgnderson Q 0o.,4 X` nocxme Xccnosr. I OIXT IITIIICI DOB`, III Willi, IIIII bmon l9o.. oooklng applu No. Iunnnn nnd mums: Nb. dnnn_ minn- SPECIAL BARGAINS Il\T The Discout Sale still continues at `ARNOLD S AMERICAN INDIGO PRINTS! The Leading Millinerv Store. 132 and 134 Princess Street. N E }?9?.:"??1".i WEY - 200 PIECES NEW SPRING PRINTS, WALSH & STEACY an the following figures would indicate. For instance we offer you A box of 500 But! Envelopes for 75c, which are cheap at G1 9R AT SPENCE &. CRUMLEY'S. (SEE W=YI?=DO!Y\DIBPLAY). `INCLUDING ._ nntovu. u-' n'>`u%...'. :'.'%.. '.'B .' "'` [ cAIAnAouIts_n_I_o(;Ec0M{P'v, Tl ANNU g:a$td0u'tv Oonnoll CM! [-0 I|il'l'lN0 0! the I hon-lulu! pony I ran no! . ll 8 o'clock p.In. noolvo the Annual Duo: A A hrthnnnnulnnvnnr. 3'! Ill IP00 llldl |`d|I.l welcome I0 ovcyono to stunner: upouhll . T church to situate}! on Johanna and. van olllng ton And Bnlot. Ilmnn. Juan A. K. Wnlkur. EHDX II "DI NOW TCMDCI`. lconlu -Th Hui uh Be - mum uuluoot 0 ha: 0 an Hour: of Sorvloo--8nndAy II II LII. And 7 km. or mooungu 10 run. and Sunday r".`. '...."".. ``}.""'.:'.:.`?"`.'*'.'}` no - u on Go . um. WodnudA.y-Rnc'nlu PIIIOI x'i'.'.u.. at 8 pm. ' n I _'rn-ch nah (`cum on scrim :'.fu'r`.`." :-'35. 1~uuu'.'u. Icvnnlnn nnh|nm_Thn llnnnn AI Hun Flann- av-1. nun vull III Eur lllli, I cm froth string bani 100., 3 lb. can tomatoes l0c.. 3 mo. dllod green poo |0c.. I out roan path 100.. 3 lb. con apples l()c.. I lb. k 10s.. 1 lb. uporuod t. ooru ilg prunoo Crnwfo. "we WE HAVE ALSO A SURPLUS STOCK or Rev. J. W. Spulln looturu nou (hm- snoque on Monday II` t. r 3** I'.$I9!*.!i'*!*;_KtN_6_8T0N} The Hotel Arrivals. Arrival: 33 the British American Hotel- L. T. Leanour, U. W. Member, D. Steven- non,T. K Lowden. R. White, Montreal: W. McColl. W. '1`. Inc. Oshawa : (3. E. Fsnquier, Brockville : H. J. Clu-ry. T. L. G. Poplar. F. L. Barr. Toronto : J. Smu- ton, Ningsra Full: ; H. C. Taylor and lady, Gnnnnou no: A. Campbell, Quohoc ; I". An- duvn. Hyde, Rochoutaot. N.Y. RIVA` IIZI-I 11181131. THI ANNUAL IICITINO 0! Sharo- Ioldulnl tho Ahnvn-an- no-nun will In llama. J.;,|ua. nu. "'nr'AIuau froo um. oolrdlnl welcome to Grunt. tn nlrnnnnrn n-nanlnllw Th; nhnn-In `X1 . In 1 unlu&- nod! not oouu for no u WALSH & STEAOY. SUNDAY. JAFa.T2T7IrI.T umUAETnn'rxNa. A\VLlIIAl nnnjrsvn _n AL. 1: There is nothing wrong with these goods, and the reuon we offer them At than rates is merely that we have too much of each on hand and prefer the cash to the ltocli. loo. You Can III) For I04-.. - l...|. _L_L__ 1.--..- IA. 5: In " rm" '3"`muA.'I't" Wuui" [3`uo:3Tunau mo ouuou. "` ,._...._..._. ,~,., '.y Uonnoucnnncton uouun \ nu. launch In hunt and um nah: rut. II! us ONDAY K. The Cottage Library We wili give you a ram of Fair Quality 1 Ruled Note Paper, White, for 400 worth 600. A ream`-of better quality for 60c wofth $1, andarram of first-class Cream Colored ' ; Note for $1 worth $1-.50. BLANK BOOKS READ THIS LIST OF MISCELLANEOUS B00/(8 . REDUCING SALE SPECIAL REDUBING srncn SALE. T0-DAY WE OFFER THE F0.LOW|NG `mo nnme blrcl worm $3.30 or 81.50 ' go name in honor binding worth 84 for uu I.'AV! $1.25. An I"l7L.'A. AT SPECIALLY LOW I_ Rl(`.ls`.S. DURING OUR STOCK 88 Princess 8t. We have county volumes of WE VVILL OFFER A LOT OF Wu Ivo sixty volumes of Envelopes WIIIAI T0617! MIA PIDI Il,IMlNS. BARGAINS ' --v vv-vwv ac--cw:-J nu: vwuu - VII-I III IIIII O canton :1 the pooplo ol Klnpton-hu his tho reproach cl unnttnlnod dhplor Iuro iron the Canadian gonrnlncnt. Emu ll.l`-II Inn. 1.._- ....- AL- ___- 41--- v in: cut: .vvIllIIllIUIo lvvill :;(J;;l. nag tho song I luv 1 uul ulvlllvrl Ill! lUI' I lllllln `It In: for this talk. so cloooly connected with the alleged "revolutionary Incl" of the porlod prooodlng Ill: death. that Burn lost hvor lth the govornmout nd the polity nltnutlon which ho had. The clrcumnoo, that Bnrnl Inland ln hlu. tlmo 9n Account o! bl: pilltlonl lndopondoloo nulls the {not than on humble follower In the, nu. potlu- ono when uslutroloy hwbooa I chum an I- .._...L 5. AL- I- -1 Dn_._...__ L__ The Burn: ennivereery leeches e leeson. I very lmportent leuon, to Csnediene. ` Here men meet to recall wme fevourite lines of some hvourite poems. And the writer of theee poem: eo long removed from life 3 It le nearly I century since his light went out. end yet he llvee in memory and epeeh to the hurt of the average Scotchmen wlth 5 power end psthoe that pin intensity with the lepee ol time. An ngedlllghlender once eeld that his countrymen were clennlnh "because they could'ne help themeelvee." They were tendlna toward: thet condltlou of eoclety when. M Burns eeld-end no Scowhlnen would ln hle Ieneee due to queetloe Burn` wledom -the world would be leee dlvlded then It had been by clue die- 55-`...- -.vuu.-u..v....v---.- Last night the Scotchmen of the city had a festive gathering in commemoration of the Burns anniversary. The Scotchmen are. indeed, among the most demonstrative people of all the nationalities represented in our population, among the most devoted to all the interests of their native land, and among the most enthusiastic in their revival of national memories. Other classes have occasion to note the fervency of their fellowship, the fraternal feelings which passing incidents inspire in them, the honors they pay to the distinguished of their countrymen whether living or dead. It cannot be said of them that they are un- mindful of the country to which they owe their origin. and that they are forgetful of those whose fame will continue to the end of time It was an American politician, one of the disgruntled kind, who, in a petulent mood, said that in America the praises of no other country should be sung, that in doing otherwise one unintentionally raised a suspicion in regard to his loyalty, that it kept him busy doing his duty to the land of his adoption. The remark may have some application to the socialists and anarchists who have become so defiant in certain wee turn cities, but not to the law-abiding, duti. tul. obedient element whose patriotism is awakened by the words of A popular poet. `FL. Il,____ ._._,.-,_,,_,,,,, ., I s -.... .-.--...-4 v....--\- The Toronto Mail will not accept the statement of the Montreal Gazem, in be half of Sir Adolphe Caron, and to the eect that the poiiitionn in the imperial army were awarded to young Canadians according to their standing in the classes and order of graduation from the Royal military college. Commissions, it claims. have been awarded to fteen gentlemen who have not gradu- ated, that three of these are in the royal engineers, three in the royal artillcrv, and nine are in the infantry. Moreover. it says, commissions have not been given to gradu- ates according to their `rank at graduation. The applications of graduates for commis- sions were passed over in favour of the f- teen young men who were not graduates. Now these are not the declarations of li- berals and made for political effect. We have reason to believe that some of the dis- coutentment over the imperial commission distribution originated with conservatives, who felt that their friends were not fairly treated and expressed their opinions without partisan motives. The attempt of the Ga- zoue to shift the issue and the responsibility will not do. 4- .-.v.....v-. V -.-..--. Mr. A. M. Stenhouse. the aforetime mem- berof the British Columbia legislature, and novr Canadain champion of Mormonism, in qetting very bold in the assertion of his new {angled ideas. As a free born Briton." he says, I shall certainly claim equal rights with the Indian, Mohamniedeu and other subjects of her majesty. Apart from any doctrine supponed to be taught by Mormbns, though consecrated by centuries f tri- umphant error, in yet far from deniiig the creed or prescribing the practice of your very faithful servant. It : a matter of no importance what Mr. Stenhouse believes in, but it is important that he should be given toiunderstand that Canada in not 'a good place for the growth of what is not consistent With our civilization and Christian progress. The Morman plant cannot thrive outaide of Utah. all order: they viva. ` 7 Attaohea to the paper In one of the best Job omolczu 1111' lalzlxgdn : uplrli. ttgyllnh and cheap wor ; rov rn 2 presses. All cgarnea Il)'or adsertiaivw. wbocrrf_o_~ In 11 lm "ed ' ri un I-easel. mgll c`I,Ilgr;:s ,1}?-vad1'a)ev-'t`(aivt`a.p nsbocripttop and ob pr-um an uableiu advance.` Mu mu: bcdiatinmuu stood. , TH! WIDE, WIDE WURLD LIBRARY The WEEKLY Bm7rTsH wmqapasoa an columns. is publlahgd every Thursday morning at 81 I you. nooiuvoly In Advance. otherwise Thursday morning 1 IJGDI`, Rooitlvoly 31 iv H10 0 at-Red. ' --~..___ W mow. J. B. PENSE. P:-ouriem. F0!` T0111` IHIQ. ODD OI` [W0 IIIIOPUOIII . . . . . .') Ell For four lines. each Iubooqbnont Inge:-t.ion.. 26 Over four lines, Int `Inner on...... loops:-.l.lno Each ,ontoonueuuvolnn.... 50 Once: tuhnoquont. 10 " Twioenw uuboquontlna .... .. lo Throoaweok.lubIoquontInn....... Cd " Twelve lines to the inch. Nmmn at Birth]. Man-hum and Dotthl I30. Nouoal of Births, I! And Death: we. own. unlea when ` booked, when 01 hohu-nod. Sneclal notice: In reading oolumlil up chara- booked. when Cl uonu-sea. Special reading column: are cham- ed at twenty oents per line for one Oloere of unincorporated Association or Booletlee will be held personally responsible for they Attnohen m tha must Insertion; r`IIvII\'V'Iv::-v.v-.- .. Tn: Em-nan Wnoo in published every oven- Inc. It. 3% Kinrrrem, Kingston. Onmrlo, ~--u. an DOLLARI nu:-tun. L , all 7 Jan ||u-a-un awn For four lines. one two lnooruonu .... ..l) 50 `four Iubootxent Insertion. . Overtour linen. Inner looperllno '1`H1:_j:Ai;._1' Yvgila; -v For a` that. And I-' that It`: wmlng yet for A` that. That Inn to man. the world o'er. Bhnll brother: be for A` that." ___ 1.. `LI. -_n_ _ , I n , inch. N tool {Births} Mn|1'ln"@ dDoLt.lul)c. u_4;!':).lu_1:l_e1`I,|vyhan_` bookgd. wi_|:nn [1 lgohaggg. Former price (50. `Into your ohoioo for No. Whig : Telephone. Number 320. THE MA IL'S CHARGE. _SUGG'ESTI FE El'E'1; T. Opifery nor ANNOUNCEMENT. ,,,,Lu,L .1 __.-__ A .vORMON S7'.4LK. ADV_l:BTJi-A-IHENTS. I, __ -_- __ ._- :__.._u.._- mm LBRITLSH wH1(;.s.vrURt)AY; SI! Lord Uhulu Edwards. Dunn uniting- ton. and lo the only lawful hair to his unto. He won I mhulomr {or two man on the Grluwold othodlu dronlt. Manitoba. nd rotutnod to oomplou hh studio: at Albert oollop lull. Sbphdor. 110 Ian: lot tho old country uhortly. ponmuuruu . Wsrdu Mglntyn. of Guamoqno, In. born In Pltuburg townuhlp 56 yuan ago: He III for noun] yarn do my-roovo of the township. Then in upon! I MDOII VON! III the want, and nturnlng entered buulncu In (an no. C.A. \nrdI.tho Albon coll utndont, ol Bollovlllo. who has fallen heir to 5 cool million In En lad, is th- non of tho Into Sir Lord CHI? on Edwnrdl. Baron Dulhy G..- -...l I. sh- ....I.. In-lnl lull 94 Ink nah. I rrwuai Iuemolra or U. a. urant Worth 33 for SI. Birds and Blouoma, or the Poelry. History and Aeaooiation of Flowexa worth 83.50 for `L50. Floral Poetry and the Language of Flowers worth 83.50 for 81.50. The Science of a New Life. beint a Medical dviaer for Family Use worth 8.`! for L50. Home Topics, a book of Practical Papera on Hone and Home Hatter: worth 82 for 81.25. (Golden Gem: of Life or Gathered Jewel: for gathe Home Circle worth 83.50 81.50 ` Thu nnm in hnttnr himlinn an). In I`... l Iho0l. Sol. sud Mrs. S. B. Huron. Capo Vlncut, have returned from Auburndnlo, NV. The colon! in add to be that the Capo lnoout pootmuunhlp. WA:-dun Mailman. of Guauoauo. In VINO. F`. M.-Bunvuh, ton of Chuoollor Bur- wuh. of Victoria oollo. bl! boon Ippolnb od unhtant teacher in to Osnnnoqno high vim to usuwn. Principal Ursnvnlecturo, under the nu- 3>ioa of the Imperial Federation League. nun, will Inks plwo the week slur non. Mn. St:-stnon, wife of Rev. 1". B. Stut- ton, sud Min Bu , of Tamworth. no vin- iting In. T. R. Lu-novnky, of William- villa. II` II Il.......--|. ..._ Al (`In-nngllnv Rn:-_ u. amsu. utuws. Sir John Mwdomld lmendn to invite Mme. Albcni to stay with him during hot whit to Ottown. u-x....:_-| n..-..n- 1...... ..-..l.- 9).. .u_ wen mounted puuco, II lll usuwu. Richnrdnon Muckpheroon. Kingston, in on a brief visit to his Ion-and-luv. Dr. H. ` B. Smsll. Otuws. \`h- Jnhn Mgmh.-.I.I Intnndn tn invlm Pooplo Whou Ilovolnolu. sayings and Dolncn Anna! Atunuon. Mr. Sandford Fleming in indin . 11. E. Sparham ha been elocte town clerk of Smith`: Fnlla. I L` l\....L..... L.. .. .....-A 0...... . ..:.:o ol annm s nun. J. E. Dunham hss ro urned from s visit to vsrious Americsn cities. Miss Mcllonsld, Kingston. is s visitor to Ronfrow. the guest. of Mrs. E. Reynolds. Commissioner Horcbmor, of the North- West. mounted police, is in Ottswu. Rlnhgrnnn Mun]: nhu-son. Klnnmn. il Rumour ha it thnt.there will he 8 gene- rnl election in connection with the federal perlinment next fall, that the session Ihortly to open will be the Inn! at parties now Item]. And in case rumour in correct whet voters list will be uned`! The old once, those tried in I885 and not revised time. In the three yenre intervening 3 large num- ber of young men have qunlied and ere entitled to vote. But they cannot do no 5: thing: sand. and it look: on if the govern- ment would not have it otherwise. And still the conservative leader: any they are the spe- cinl friends of the young men. Judge Price has quite propely disapprov- ed 0! the idea, seemingly seriously enter- tained by some people, end to the effect that municipal nsiru con be more etliciently con ducted by commissioners that by councillors. There are tome thing: that commiuionern can do, end well, but under the direction of thou who ere elected by the people become of their peculiar tnoen for the public ur- vice. Councils con no more be eboliebed than parliaments, nnd both ore port of Any: Lem embodying the highest form of represen- tative government. Thounoa math: liner In th hand! 0! Runnlnlnx. These and to all I! No. You ` may have war clloloo for We each. 8|lce. In the legislature another attempt is to be made to extend the franchise to women. For yeers the sentiment of the legislature has been growing more favourable to this deperture. It is sure to come in time and that time is coming nearer. It is impossible to reuon egeinet the exercise of the fren- chise by women in political elections when they enjoy this privilege in municipal elec- tions. To deny women s rights in this di- rection furtberie to discount their intelli- The Hamilton S.Im'.f(lfr)r suggests the an- nexation of the state of Maine to Canada. It says this annexation may be deferred a little while, but Maine," it holds, must become a part of Canada where she rightly belongs.`- The Empire reprints the idea approvingly and adds : Our contemporary does not mention any price to be paid for Maine, but. that can easily be remedied when a bill is introduced 5 When and where 3 Why not tell us all about the new fad ? It is said that the conservatives. at the recent party meeting, discussed lthe selec- tion of cnndidutes at the next general elec- tion. And public statement has it that Sir John will not be 1 camlidute again, and that Mr. Metcalfe will seek to the succes- sion to him. Cm this.thing be ? EDI TORIA L NOTES. If the young men of the country are with the conservative party how come: it that the cons rvative government will not have the vote `list revised in order that those who have come of age within the last three years` may qualify to vote Y That's the conun- drum of the hour; IDUUIIIIIIII II seuul. And, we say again, this teashesalessonf What is it? That the Canadians are not as appreciative of theippou as they ought to be. ` Charles Sangstev has given somsmol the richest contributions to the country's literature, and he has been allowed to pose through the poet's usual anxieties. to wear himself out in the public service, to come back to the place where his career as a poet began. and to" contemplate the seeming in- gratitude of theage. Have we a Cana- dian literature ?" asked a critic of some pre- sumption not long since ; have we any-' thing in prose or poetry which is worthyfgf the` name 2" He never saw the sublime `houghts of our own Sangster, and perhaps he never will unless the literaIry_ men -of . Canada awake from their slumbers and do, something worthy of them and the cause they espouse. The republication of Sangs~ '-ter s poems should be undertaken atonce. The wide circulation of them would bring to the author the rewards he has richly earned at the hands of the Canadian people. nu u-- uavwon - Ullus T nlm. lW\3.||'V nhdwn tine evidences of an utfection for him which he could never_have flolfwd II I cunboma otoer. `His'l\ttaer' dsyl are .hIi hnppielt dAyn,_ thggks to the love of hi: Scottish friends. _ _L_- - I----_ done, mad he got his feevedom no `fIl'\.`th0 public eerviogyu concerned. And it he been 3 bleeeing to him, because he he! been _I.._ ..... J... ....:..|-_.-__ -: .. .R`.ml>.inn fnr him PERSONAL MENTION. ll IIIIIIIIII. III! WIICI II II IWIIICIUG Dy I-I. full chem ol the Philharmonic society. with Hort Andean : orctmcn, tho clout In gnntl. Don ! M] to but It on Tuoodny ovonlu. Ila Anna Bordon will "Why mm we may Good-byo," as tho Ph In con- oort on Tundny ovonlng. Byron worth 82.50 for 81. Byron worth 85 for 89.50. Scott. worth 85 for 02.50. Tennyson worth 85 {or 92 50. Burn: worth 83.50 for 8`). Moore worth 81.75 for 750. Herman`: 81.75 for 750. Defoe : Works worth 92.25 for SI. Peruonnl Memoirs of U. S. Unnt worth 83 for II, The male of Ilcadoluohfl Wad Im" II nnblllno. and when It In nudcnd y the fun ohm-In ml Iln Plnllhu-nmnln nnnlnv. T Ill). OII. IIIIE XX DIIIO lllllll III `dial: on: Apple: 250. Jun: Lnwford. IU-W- I CIlC-I'TC.IU T3. - Tho ohorud `will no for the nal ro- hunul II the dty hall on Monday. Jun. 28th. at 8 p.n. oq nuou nlgo.. cooling Ippuu uuu. pooh, lemon and or-quot Mo. doun, toma- toes loo. cu. gallon can blue Plum: 40o., nllon Apple: uemsnuquu JU|ll'lIllI. On Saturday last lohn Edwerd Andrews met his deeth ina shocking meuncr. He hed been working at Squaw Point. beyond Merble Rock. and on Saturday seam to Genanoque with three or four others. On the return journey they stopped at James l ritcherd's house, where, it is said, whiskey wee rtaiten of freely. After the pertv hed n there some time Andrewa was miseed. and the others on going out found tliat he had driven the horses off. 'lhey fol- lowed and found Andrews on the roed in en inseneible oondition. He wes conveyed to e neighboring house. Dr. Athineon wee sent for. The men was in e terrible condition, the stubble of e week's bend being clotted with blood end several genhes on is heed. The doctor's theory is thet Andrews drove off, standing in the w , end the we; striking e stone end Ant rews not being to belenoe himself on eoooont of his wooden leg end the etete he was in. was thrown for- ward and then trempled on by the horses. the geshes being oeused by the oorhs of a horse shoe. The man lingered until Sunday, when he died. Gnnnnoquo Joumnl. t\_ u_;.._.l-.. I-.> T \ A Young Ilnn Full: on: ol 3 Waggon nnd In Fatally Injured. 11,_-_..-..- I....___l WE WILL SELL AT VVHOLEBALE COST Hosiery. Gloves, Fascinators, Clouds and Shawls, Ladies` and Gent s Underwear, Wool Blankets, etc. Watch this space for startling announcements WE SATURDA[Y}{N%D%'SATURDAY[ NIGHT FONH. "}'iiE}"c's}ih1'E,' J'Fs'y'aHd'dfrir'n'Etftsf 400 Remnants in lengths of from 2 to 13 yards at less than cost prices. 506 Envelopes for 63 worth $1. 500 Amber Envelopes for 75c worth $1.25. 500 Linen Envelopes for 75 worth $1,25. Stripe Dress Goods from15c up to $1.25 per yd Check Dress Goods from 7c up. `Han_dsome_Riqh New Shades of_Pla_in Dress Ggods in Hen- l:vor;body Inn Into Como. Nloo olur Itrolud honey In bottles. lino nllncl human Illln nnnilnn nnnlnn min RIGH DARK DRESS GOODS, 300 RENMNANTS of DRESS GOODS from 2 1-2 to 16 ymls in the piece all to be cleared before the 1st of February Regardless of lost. See our Striped Dress Goods at7c per yard. 15 yards Heavy Melton I1_ ch1'ldren s Heavy Wool Hose from 5c. per pair. Women's Heavy Wool Hose only 150. The Biggest Bargains You Ever Sa1LT_his feel; at__ FA/V0)! W//I/GE) TWEEDS 0/VL r 50 per yd. .J~A1 26.4 NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS, NEW SWISS MUSLINS Klnluon Plllhnrnonlo loclotr. I L- ..s......; --m _... 1... u.- 51...: . JOI-Il\TS'I'Ol\T&3 CO- WILL OFFER TO-NIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEEK Lots of Buguinc in this hne that we do not mention. These offers uhould be taken advantage of by merchant: and others who use [Argo quantities of Itationery.

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