Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Mar 1889, p. 4

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HDIOAL PRACTICE for sum. WITH FIICI DWELLING RUUBE and Rood 0-\. A onnnlll for AI-nnnn I l To this end," it aemarlu. both languages should be taught to all the people. Au no form of mental training is more protable than language study there can be no waste in the energies and time given 00 thll dept I`:- ment of knowledge, even where the Fren `hi or. English language does not come into immediate use. With the language diliiculty removed rm intercourse would rapidly do the rest and those beliefs whieheannot be shaken would be those that would remain. Sensible talk ! Patriotic sentiment ! Of the mush in which Mr. Meredith and Mr. Craig and Mr. Clancy on] others in the legislature have indulged they should be ashamed. They protest against a racial war, and deplore " that it has been encouraged in Canada, pre- sumably by the nationalists, and yet they` are doing. all they can to carry-it on. No men have more deservedly won the title of blatant humbuizs. ll light H33) Hutton. I Klau- EDI TORI .4 L N0 7'E'S. :---- 2-`-7 - wow--not -- [Phil nu dsnull ~ Mb promo. unoonl.holln.o=Hn t.hoo1t.:."' 0 nu" T TIIAAA-uQA. uauuu vutluluil laIl`IU \1IlI'I-IIl'. | Bowen & Biuooetto are allowing 1 magni- cent range of new wlfite and L-rum Isoo I nus-`-1-no %-L.`-a- 1.1.4, A. DJ IA uuu ruufus 0| IIIIV Vnltc Illa cram vunIInr,000uhfrour45oOoO5J0.~ ajusmecsuvea IX IIIIU IIIIZB In LII. Ull ~. mnulpvuu - v-nyw-cu Go to Bowen & BiIonetto I for your new carpets. New tsputry carpet: 30. 35. [0, 50: hemp onrpou 8, I0, I2, 15; oil cloth! very low pricu. l I Grill`!!! ngnlnu TOOK IDG Ty Cllly Inf] of who cordial oonfccxionuy. The dog on laugh at the tponment. ._._ mortal l'hlll'L`h,AGOIDDUBIOWII. Plans and speclcnlions may be seen at our olce. Dll\I7 III) L :t\\' Iuu-In About Candy. l I!ll.ADF.l.l'lHA. Much '2l.-'l'ha dilferent bunches of the ,W.C. "I-`. U. have inuu urnted I crundo ngninut. rock And rye cam y uml J-Conan` Icing nnldhl nnnfnntinnnrv Th. The Hotel Arrivals. Arrival: It the British American Hotel- R. Rutledge, Hamilton; l'I. S. l eper, To- ronto; J. S. Mnyo, Montreal; C. W. Tren- holmo. Sytleuhom: E Rout, llerlin; E. E.l'uclurl, Montreal: E. A. Hm`,-th. St. (fathnrinou; W. I). Birclmll. Toronto; S. Frsnkenhurg, New York ; \\ . ('. Hell. To- ronto; 0. B. liell. New York ; (J. M. Scott, Toronto; E. H. Scully, W. A. Munville and wife, Berlin; J Murray, St (Tathurinou; M. A. Cleveland, Hrockport. N. v.; o. R. I Ednon, Albany. N. Y.; J. ()`(Jonunr, l . Uasnidy, Ottuvu; A. Boyd, 'loronto C. H. Hillmnn, Waterbury. CL, J. A. Brown, Minneapolis; J. E. Snider, Toronto; W. J. Kidd, Ottawa; P. H. O'Neill, Thorold ; M. Burns, Gonan no; J. Owen, London ; W. Bremmor. F. Rood, Toronto; W. Gibson, Bulmvillo; W. G. Rolrl. S. John- non. Montreal; l". N. Moore. Brockvillo; T. Munford, Ningsro; G F. Lning, Toron- to ; D. Uurborty, Montronl. Details of the Triple Murder at Dndur- A Servant Does the Deed. Nu! YQBK. March 2l.=-Indian advioee from India via London to day give addition- al particulars of the triple murder at Dsdur I few weeks ago, which was mentioned in the cable dispatches of that time. The vic- tims were s wealthy Pady named Ruttonbai, her daughter Banoobai, and a child named Aspandiurfee. a grandson by a deceased daughter; while the murderer was an In- dian servant named Dalvin, who has just reached his seventieth year, and had been employed by the family less than a month. All the evidence points to the fact that be secured the position with full intention of committing the crime, as he gave an assumed name and submitted forged recommendations of character. After having sted hims If on the whereabouts of the V&i:)8i)iCI in t e house and the habits of the family he enter- ed Rnttonbai s bedroom on the morning of the murder. while she was performing her toilet, snd felled like an ox with 3 blow from an iron pestle which had been used for pounding spices. With another blow he dispatched the child. and then. going into the adjoining room where Bsnoobni was `resting, he pounded her head to a jelly. The three murders accomplished he proceed- ed to secure all the vslmibles in the house and det-amped. For several days the native police were at a loss for clues. Then em- boldened bv their silence` Dslvi made hold to olier some of the valuables for sole to ngold- smith at hlarwgon. This led to his arrest and committal by the stipendary magistrate. The trial takes place next week. and his committal is considered is foregone conclu amn. `l'wo0|r Load: of the Ontario Brown; and llamas 06': superior __ --- .--g -_---_ " N}. -10` 02.} n1z.v(u am. .0PPO!'l Burma Anmuou Horns _._-._... __ _ -_'-.. at AH: AND PORTER In -1 _----..-_. -New Hats. Bonnets. "Shapes. Feathers, Flowers. Ribbons, Veiling Ornaments. Jerseys, Yisitos. etc., "Paris, London and New York Fashions." The Millinery Opening. of which due notice will begiven. is to be made the most oxtenive and the most attractive ever held in Kingston. ' For Dry Goods. Milli nery or Mantles, or House Furnishing Goods, call at the CARPET HOUSE of -----_.-._.`._...-.... , \.J.n.u.|.v LXJ } Have Edgaged Miss Meggait, of Brantford, a young lady of admitted taste take charge of their MILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPAR] Lace Cnrtullul Luna Curtnlno. ___-_ I. II:___ AA- __- ,L,_1,, In Order to Keep Pace with the `Progressive Spirit Now Stirring in Kingston, RI<=HM9e>?I>- 9313 as so 11...... n........-.v u:,... u.-..-:n .1 *~7vj" V ' of great inluon.-u member is roqueaiod to be present. 113' ordor of the lheuident. M 1- mm This we are informed is equal to |in'e usually _ selling at $1.25. Curtain department upstairs. HARDY1 Just to hand a large consignment of American Art Blinds. We offer a splendid line, completely mount- ed with spring roller and at l tachments for A V A Complete New Stock of MILLINERY and MANTLE GOODS has already been meivod. ,,V'r. n . n\ - A RT RICHMOND, ORR & GO. MILLINERY NEWS Cnrpotl ! Cnrpou. WAHGHASTLY CMRIME: And Miss Finch, of Toronto, as Principal Trimmer. vv.....-u- `(visas TENIDERS will be rev! `ed by theunder niszncd up to 6 pm 0! Fill `IMP. txlh In-I. fur the (`4\rpvnlcr. lmuuer and P.niuH-v` Work: required in the complexion of the UJ-2.1.. Io- morial (`hurt-h.Adoluhuslown. Plan: and nnocimninnn Innv ha um- .. ..-.. N One Price Store. 88 Princess Street. MAN TLE DEPARTMENTS, an I JIJIAVJAVJID VVJLJVLDI II in Miss W. I. SMITH. Wdllngtnn Elna our P. 0hlko'I Ploturo store. New Imp-ov Iluhod ol Cutting. without. nu ot pnurna uuuht tn on In. Dxmmnklnn. am. A A LARGE sro,cK. BOTTOM PRICES. V DESIRE TO PLEASE, MUST LTTRACT LTTINTION. -. -- --- _. .. ., [PRINCESS mm. ABOVE smmm-31' wnoL|:s.{'uc AND mi:r.u1. FULI. STOCKS OI!` FLOUR. OATMEAL. mu I"eud.l"uodUm1n, Food umln and (Iran Soodl. or (`arm P - H) for Buokwhmntinu. Wheat. Murrowtat Pen. Potatoes and Raw Fun. wheat. uurrowlnt urn. TELEPHONE No. man. 1 THE PiEi(i)Vl;:E';8W_- Up-Town Grocery. PARTIES walking or driving on the ice in this lmrbur are how xv notified to be cautious in uvoiding the hole: nude therein by running ice. the late llmw has displaced the trees designating the holes. By order A. :`.\l\'1`ll. Harbor .\in.~sIer. Klnmnon. Mart-h `Z0111. 13.19. FLOUR, mm) AND [I an -_ wmzE7s" "iii srou, 125 Princess Street. You can get tho best value In HANGING LAMPS at S. Weaver's. THE FACT ls WEAVEI{`S IS 'l`HELIAl)l.\'(: PLA('E FOR BARGAINS IN FANCY G0 >l)S. Jewell:-r-. Provkery. Glau- wuro. Lumps. Oil Paimln. 3 Picture Frames. etc. Positively (Below- 1 eat prices In lhc cit). { A you can not the l'lNlt.\T TEAS In Black Japan and Hyanl ll half price at vnnnvvnnn. nun. .__. _.__.__ __-__ l - . _jj--. v -n--I1-av HQ Y0l' (".\.\' GET YOUR l I(`Tl.'RICS FHKMEB the Chcnpc-st in the city at S. WEAVEWS. You can get the PlHTTllI`.:lT BABY (HR- IHAUES at the lowest. prices at B. Wcavuti. You the best S. V\'envm-'1 YOU cm GL1` rHz-IrI7u:s'r SLLVERWARE guaranteed and the best qunlity made It almost half price at FACTS `WORTH KNOWING l Black All Wool Cashmere cheep Black All Wool Heririettas cheap. Black Silk Warp Henriettas cheep. Black Estaminos cheap. Black Nuns Voiliug cheap. Black Annures cheap. Black Soleil cheap. Black Single Fold Dress Goods very cheap. A Full Range of Black Grapes cheap at Wurohouso : Old [Kg-pton tnd Pombroko. APPREN TIOEB WANTED D` IBEX II` DIIIOII _IIl-._A _ _ A . _- A;/3 ?! Illnnlhl A. J. McMAHON'S. WE#`~.Y:TEBi$_-., 7/4.5 MANITOBA NO. I! MARKET DQUAIII. W. I`. BAKER. Colnmln-`Ion lorohanl. 0' "ICC?! I "0. A and ability, to 'l`|-;.\'lH-IRS will he received by the subswribcr until 29th .\llH`(`|I insuuu, ut noon for the pur (`lhisc and rtsnnvat Within two week.-t Ame? lax. May of three double tenement frunw building: on .he southerly aid on! Prinu-sa Street, above Barrio Stucet, betweoni the ltrclllics of Guurge Brown and Samuel Janlnns. The highest or any tender not no ceunril Avcepted. J. H. .\ ACHAR. Solicitor. Kingston. lsth arch. I889. ~ I l r I I LEASIC FUR 2| Y!-2.H(~`. The undersignud ulfvrs on building lwlso for in term of`)! years from is! .\lu_\` next. at u Vcrv l`I.`l\.P!()l].`lhlt"RI'()`.lud rum. llml cunt nliy sit nun.-d viiy prom-rly between llw premises of George Hruwn and Sninuol Jenkins About [:42 for! (mm on south side of i'rim`1-ss .~'lr-rt. above Harrie-. with no an-ru ca dep: h of I20 fee-I. more nrloaa '|`huleane wilf bu runmvo-d ut lhe eml of Ihe wrm. or buildings pin for as may be ; arranged` i I ; T_3VR?i?*7 Lion Block. K inmton. $1111 !'l'lL`Al DVVILLIING must 0-\. good open -3 Axon urinate. No opposition. For wrlnn apply: no on. J I'll-lli. 'l`o l.hmo who want their udvormln to pay. we can oh: no hawk medium (tr t rough and ohcuro wotk than the various noouonn of Local UM. our select 0100. P. ROWELL & 00.. Nowumnor Advormlnn nun-mu Kinsman. emu. 1339. ' _-_- -.-..--... ............u nu uun. Tllla` l~Z.\' l`l l`Al{Rl\(}|i2 l.\(`TUR\' l'lH n-i-iipii-:1 by (ii-orgv Brown. (in Barrie Slru-I. nuir l'!`il\I'(`!-X34 Street. having a frunmgo of H6 feel, with \ -ry lmrgu yard. ftmlll and shedding I." rvnr. Tho niuchim-ry un lin- prenliws nm` be lmughl frnni Ihv miliming lvnniilanl n nw viilimlinn. 'l`n im imp wing lcnnm feimiiralilc terms will be given. I)!-ISll(.\Bl.E l'R0l l'Il('l`Y ON B['Il.lIl.\'G,! LEASE Thu undenziurnm mr...-.. nu )...n.n..a 1....-.. I... I THRICE FRAME Bl'lLl)lNGS FOR S.-\LE. TI-I.\'l)l-IRS will be insuuu. for Hm x-ur LARGEf 1-7A'cTbRf BUILDING T0 BE LhT. vu .l.un-L I Thedlowost or any Iemlur not nocvsg:IriIy ac~ I`1`|)l0 . , A -ertiml (`h|`qu4-. unmuntin to . lllllll g rwvunumny on In In-nth-r. whit-I shnl he I'or- | failed if the p urly lo-ndering declines to enter inlon cuntrwt M lhl` rnu-:1 and on -In- lcrln.-4 _ llfllvll in the nm-rs sublniucd. The chequ~ thuu sent in will bu relurmul 10 mo rvapu-Ixve pnriies wh `sclmulnr~n\1`unut ncoeptml. I`. u, HUM-`FR, 4 (`hr '|w'.xu:|nn.-r- Y ma mm ammo srionr um vs \.n.>-Jung o. Alllhe u!.o\'u to bo furnislu-cl lccordinxtn lpvniczilluns, to ho seen us tho lcqzim-er`: (nth---. and whvre all olhur iufurnuuiun m A)` ha .l.nined. The lnwmn nr uni a.....I...- mm ..-,.........-:1. .... SEALED 'I'E.\'DKl{\` will he rcuoivod at the ()lHcooNh.:(`i1_v Engnm-er until .\u0n of the NH APRIL. 1889. for the fullnwing aervim-R re- quired by the Corpomlinn uf llw City of KIIIK won. viz. : ' I "rmE.1 .Y ANNoUNcM11N_'1js._ Ron. wm:1{rowruNn ddntnssum; RR - -w-v---v--yu--1%: A liar o! mm newspapers dlvnod Into F`:-A1-Q AND sternum will be soul on nppu,oulon- run. T111 hn-n uhn Dnnl lhnll nrl vnllllnlna ng 1..- /Dl'F4\lh IIKAIVE. with elegant '04! Show cuuclms. run through to Jersey (til '. where transfer will be nude 10 new Punnsy Vania RR. couches. arriving at Washington early Wudnesdav afternoon-Lune will not vxucwl lwc.-uty hours from nu] um ion. W'ng'ncr Pnlucu Slcupixug Cam will be run through without change. Price for double berth in Sleuninn Cm-. $1.1): through without ' H sleeping Cur, $15); section. 8711). to Washington. SIDE 'l`1Hl EXCU RSIONS Fl-nln lnululnnuinnn in IAn....o \V.._....._ -2 ..--- - ington prices from 81.50 to `t 50 per day. peclal tourist agents wil direct the excnr sion and attend tu lhv party in Washington. For excursion tivkclu. nleeuimz our tickets. stop and amend lhv tickets, nlecpin lickeu. ` lllusualed progmlns uml dcluila lufornmliun. A I to ppy F. A. Fl'H.GFR, THIRD ANNUAL GRAND EXCURSION T0 WASHINGTON, ` Q TICKETS ' V a `u M ,."h 2su..*1now- ins ten days ?\v5.?h1:3. MC (\In:<._w . . _.. _.._ DIIIT4 l`IIl' a.\Ul, ISUIUNES From Wu.-ding-Lo to Mount Vernon. "5 cents: Richmond. 'a.. 84: Hnsburg. \'n.. IH`.l]l`l`l`.I| Iln'l`I.`l nA'rl.`.x I -uuuuuuu. -u-.. 91; ru wuurg. V IL. )0. l{EDL'Cl IIUTEI. RATES Have been arranged at sixteen hotels in Want- 81.5010 3 ulmlnls TUESDAY, March 26th. Fare $|0.5(_). Round Trip frgm Kingston VFIIVIYDIHJ _ _., Tii'6iiX' ! T-O CONTRACTORS. m15iziku?va1k., Crossings. Hui. ..\..u.. . L- (DIX Nomm "-'SU ~4-up TE`i\TD ERs_1` vfl. C. B}. A\ .\PF.(.,`lAl. Ill-IE'l`l.\'(} 0|-` TH!-I Ll (` H.A. will ` `U hw h--`ti in their Hull, Web 5 {I lingum Slrcu. (m I-`HIDAY I .`\ EAINU at 7:1!) u`. look fVQ 2-harp. An Ihu bminosn is ' of in|uoI`I:|nn' even lh T. "fo`.'ni /.Sl'EL`IAL `mama. :0 \\'...n u|....... ........|..._ . P. HOWELL C 00.. r Advorunl lturuau nruoo street. `at York. Ann! Gfllld Trunk Railway. corner Johan and Ontario Su-com. NOTICE. . l'.'\"El\lNU uklurk businoso every nod un-.~3nl. OOII GOING WIIST. No. I .... ..'.u .`\:.'so p.I. No.l...,._,nt HIJAI. No.6`... Mlxnd.....nl '.':mun. Mlxod.....ut1:50 I. I and 6 run Sun an 1 {lit ME AM I 3 run on Monday. PU \V E H F().\', Al'(`hllv1:l5, F. A. FOLGER. Agent, Kingston. Unl. I`. Ml'lH ll\' Rev.-b'e:~relMy . U. HUl.(iI'.I(, l`iI_)' hlnglinm-r. ----uuvuu wulvll -uuv -uutuui IIICII Ill udiailndon no In sun In tho Unltgd Shun. NOT .-l/ ll'I.\'E MOVE. I'he attack of the leader of the nppoeition upon the French lchoole of the province. the attempt of that gentleman and hie followere to have atopped the teaching in the public echoole of a language which to no many in Canada in a national language, cannot be regarded ae either wine or prudent. The very fact that French is favoured in the honee of commone, that the membere of it are allowed toepeek in French or Englieh ae they pleaee. that parliament pmtridee tranelaton whoee dutiee are multiplied by the exigent-lei which the varied ueee of the languagee create, ell go to show that the .|`Irh !99L1_Li!_2!`l.d. L9.z.e.su2c& aesitbet aeeaulte like than of Mr. Meredith are without jueticetion. The Wil`um.I, which on religione Iinee in eurely exacting enough to suit any politician. not only aeeerte that French ehould he taught in all the elemen- tary echooleoi the dominion, but that "it cannot be enpproeeed in our public machin- ery unleu the French people desire it. and ' that at the preeent rate there will be time they will do an." Itgoee further and up that the French language in gaining on the Englieh. not only in Quebec hut in New Brunewlck and Eastern Ontario, thet a elrnilar movement in going on In the New England Staten. and that the eenene of [889 will etertle the people in thle reepeot. And the Wileua (nee even lnrther and eayethat what Canada neede in not the eleee and race dietinotione which eome enggagbnt each an aadiaullaelnn .. I. ...- 1- an- n_2._; u.--,_ I Illxod.....uI 7:3) .I Kxpron tnlna NM. 8. MM Suntfnm Included. No. 6 does not Monday. ll tlckotaxood to return for lhlrly days. mm and xenon] lutornuuon apply ta ""Yf\IH A I`! YV A `'7 int! is. but its imperfection: fere with its application L Lore-at us far u possible. ` cue. .... -._.....-..._ .-'w-uvu nun nuuu In In: The gnvcrmneut should not lie umler thin imputation. The pity is than the In- miuion governinent has not to do with the ulminiltrution of the law, and then it would be made more etcienl and operative than it ,,_,,_: .~ u .1 . L... In regard to the Scott Act the govern- ment, at the earliest opportunity, should look into the statements of the preaby Ieriee, and other bodies, relative to the enforcement of the Scott Act. It is lnr poeeible to conceive that there he: been any neglect of duty an the part of the under otiiviels of the government; And yet the in-iuuntiox is repeated that Dllcll in the -.. |,,,,Il .I' - Tl. - ....... _._.__ f_ . 'lhe lute vote on the license question indi- \' Ii catea that the supporters of Mr. Mownt in E: `- the legislature have had no reason to with- rr draw their C0l]l'l(iCl|.`{`. from him. At the Q 1 same time the gnvernrneut is not relieved of K ' the responsibility of nniking minute enqui- [ ries in regard to the manner in which the 3 law is being administered throughout the province. There should he no ground for complaint against any of the employees of the province. The instructions of the de- partment should be full and explicit, and no i` otliciul. on any account, should be permitted 7 to triile with the serious duties which huve I been assigned to him. n`, 1 ,v. 1 |: .. I .. V I i r We don't believe the charges that are made against the local license commission ers. They are of the order of campaign com- plaints for which there is no ground what- ever, but which count for something in a hot and party debate. Assuredly we do not attach any weight to the declarations of Mr. Metcalfe auent the terrorism which he holds has been practiced in Kingston. A political outrage cannot be committed by the license board without the conservative mem- ber of that board knowing all about it; and it cannot be said of him, surely, that he i" conscious of any wrong doing, of any con spiracy for political eects and refuses to expose it. As for the inspector he is con- scienttous enough and discharges his duty without fear. favour or affection. So far as the licensing board. therefore is concerned, it is impartial and fair in its treatment of the license holders, and makes no political disuriminations. I IS "1 ms .\'l~.`I 0 TISJH Auent' the appointment of relatives to ollice by the provincial premiers the torv : press has a deal to say. "But," saysitlie I Montreal Ileru/cl, "just fancy the Tnpper ` family drawing some 8-l.'i,000 yearly from the dominion treasury, an some of them doing very little for it. I w many of the Cliapleau family are billed the treasury at ()t.tawa`.' Three that we know of, hold- ing important and rennmerative appoint- ments. Wlio appointed Mr. Mackenzie Buwell. jI., collector of customs at Winni- ipeg? Why. Mr. Mackenzie Howell, sr., minister of customs at Ottawa. of course. How many of Mr. Ht-ssou's relatives are nnpruvitled for? How many of Mr. L'urnn's r:lati\`os are patriutically serving their E country in public otli:-es on good salaries? y This opens up a wide field for investiga- tinn." Yes, and the wider the tield (outside of the in\'estig.aI.iuul_tli'e better for the oflice sock;-rs. I work : eighti ed printing presses. _ All char-geam`/lvaduertisityg, subsn-pvo_n and ob panting are 4 yablcm advance.` ""8 `man be distinctive: stood. ` ` u I The VVEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 8 pages, 56 aolumnu. is published ovary Thursday mormng RI 31 agent. Eoanivaly In ad Vance. otherwise 81.60 w lbe c urged. EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. my I lulu I lalulvllun nu: For-tour linen; one or two Insertions .... ..O0 50 For four lines. each subsequent Insertion. . 26 Ovur four lines. Int lnnortion. . 10o pox-line Each nu uent consecutive In . 50 " Onooa w subsequent Inn. . 100 " Twice I week. subsequent (nu. . Bo " Three a week. lubcoquem lnl. . . . .. Go Twelve lines to the inch. Notices: of mm... Mar:-hum and Deaths 500. 'l`welve lines the inch. Nolioeu of Birth: Marriage: 500. aach.unleu when` booked. when 8] ineharged. Special nations In reading columns are churc- ol at twenty cents per line to each Insertion. Oicers of uninooruomted Auoelntlona or Pu-o ru-Mn : lo-o7o_tho new Cm Pusan-, cc Door Inst 0! Johnson troot. an follows: GOING IAIT. No. 1 .... ..nl l:50p.m. No.3 . . . . . ..nt.1:50 No. 8 .....a: .2110 mm. No.l...u_, 913105`. ` llxod ..... ..al (:10 mm. No.6 . . . . ..`.i\[5:5u.nn Mlrntl .n'.'-CI.-- all order! they aim - Attacheu no the paper In one of the but Job oloes in Canada; rapid. stylish Ind 011000` work eight. improved printipg charges for aduertisma. .wb.9t`r`|711|0I Tu: Human rum in ublinhed every own- (nu. M 38% King Sxroe Kingston, Ontario. $1 SIX 'II)l.LAl.8 PER YEAR.- 01 at line to each Innernon. unincorporated Sncietica will be held personally responsible for all ordc-rl they lvn Attachao m the moor '1`niDAiiY W Hici E.\'I"()l.'('l.\'t.' 'l'Ill;' L.-I ll . Whig`: Tnlophuno, Number 820. - Opifcr par 0.-ban Diror." ANNCUNCEMENT. Apvn-.:u1'_I?I-:uIsx'r's:. 1-.. ._- ._ ._. |.....__.a.._- .T .7; t-h`e` imbxic in- .... um... J. mo saved and dlroct con actions made Hull mule. SPl|I1.`lAh(`()I.().`J 31` TH.\l.\'.'l In I be run EVERY 'l`l`lC8lh\ Y during the month of Mu-ch and April. with oul-min free ulooplng oarnluwhed. lnlendlnu psownuors are recon and Lo 1- 1 I poulhh 'u'3nh $1. qo?'Jr"3.' E-:n3 1'33l ianwuy. glmuld not THE BR] 300 the new Halifax twoodl Bowl 8 Bbonolla on cutting no but It we. ytrd. An lnootlnn of Olcorn. The election for the prount term And in ` Itnllntion ol oicon for St. Lawrence lodge, Na. ll3.C.0.0. F..M .U.. multodu follows: Put unrd. Bro. Dr. Herald; N.G., Brv. 0.1`. `l6Vn`{V.U., Bid." R; Pike; RS. Bro. Rlclurd Luke ; F'.S.. Bro. B. B. Bailey; trouuror. Bro. R. W. Allen; warden, Bro. L Horbort; lodge mum`, Bro. W. King; conductor, Bro. H. Sula}; 8.0., Bro V5. Morrison ; 0.6., Bro. J. Suddnrd ; RS 8.. Bro. J. Bloomley; L8 8.. Bro. 0. Gloria; R.S.N.G.. Bro. C. Juchon ;' L.S.N.U.. Bro. C. Cook; ohnplnln, Rev. Bro. Prime Bro. Dr. Herald, roprountntlvo to gun aadpo. rho lodge In In I ouuhhlng oondI- nn. V nun ur Iuuuocllco 0! we INIIIIG non. gut when the verdjct wu one of gu lty to x the term of punishment at well. it bein held to be an uuomal that the jurg ehonl decide the qusslion ogguilt. and l e judge ehauld B: the sentence. uuuuu on: El`! - It has been Argued by some who have utudied the subject that: than would be fewerfniluron 0! justice if the jury were `__om wer`e1!1_9o_t._o*nLy to dotormino_9_I;_3jgg TI or mnoonco OIMEFE `ioon t verdict mu luv uunnuv uuu III |UlllKI5Il('Ul'. Our first duty in to ourIelvu-that in to our tradesmen. nrtiticeru, nnd nrtinnu. and \ It will prove more profitable in the long run to deul with them. Montronl Btu. 1.: Tr-no llunlnou Hlxllu. Bellovlllo lnleuigenvor. n..-vc.._. .I..-.. :_ . ,,,_,I..-- .1 C A Mr. Cunningham. in the Week, points out that in regard to Canadian manufac- turers, for whose benet trade with linu- land has been restricted by high tariffs, the showing is very unsatisfactory. The value of Canadian manufactures exported has never been so high as it was in H573. when it reached 8.'>,.'l.'3 36]"; in 1887 it was only 8.'l,0:9,9T`2. And, singular many, some of those who now advocate imperial federation are supporters of the national policy and endorsed the Mail when, referring to its unwise discriminatory features. it said : "If British connection cannot stand the strain so much the worse for British connection." Io?! Dimt Routojoflanitoba. Northwest. Torritoriu. Blilh Golum V and Pacic God, V1: North y. 7 r Flinn unwind and Jinan! an-.b..u.ol...... .......I- L. Mr. Blake is said :5 have given the opin- ion thnt the Jesuit estates act ll quite con- atitutiounl. and cannot be disallowed by the dominion government. The etatement it made by the Toronto Wurld and has not been disputed. Its \'eritica.tion would have on important bearing upon the agitation of the hour. A great many people are under the impression that the provincial act will not stand testing in the courts or before the privy council. If they ITO in error they would like to know. Why don't the conalervntlvea in the house of common: ngitate Lo hove the French nup- preued and English recognized us the lun- guago of the country. Why '.' Because Sir John Macdonnld knows the agitation would be uncalled for, and fruitful only of trouble. The French people and the French language in Cnnndn cannot be suppressed. and no one in his right mind supposes that they can. By his reply to n hueation of Hon. M r. Robertson, in the Quebec legislature, Hon. .\lr. Mercier has disposed of one great rievmce that the opponents of the Jesuit bill were working up. He says the bill will not effect the funds required forlthe com- mon good. notably for higher mluootinn. that the grant to it in the future will be the name as it has been in the put. 9 c A. W. Wright will be surprised to learn that he has been preaching Henry George's I doctrines. As a matter of fact Mr. Wright does not endorse some features of the one tax plan. He is,howe\'er, a thorough believer in the taxation of land values in order to prevent thelocking of land upbyapeculatora. The people are entitled to a benet on the unearned increment." In rejecting unrestricted reciprocity now the conservatives do so without. the excuse that they had on former occasions, that the Americans did not drain: it. Congress has made overburea and they are treated with contempt. Partyiam has temporarily tri- nmphed at the expense of common sense. UOMMIZNTTS 6: THE PRESS. Mr. Kirkpatric|i`u bill his passed the common: and the house Imscoinmitted itself to some extent to reciprocity. It is admitted to be a good thing in wreekinx: and towing; why not in buying and yelling? Are the farmers and busineas men not entitled to the lame consideration as tho. ma1~inern"E"'"`""" v 1 I Lord Salisbury is not yet satised that the Parnell letters, sold by Pigolt to the 'I'iInes, were forgeries. He won`: believe it though one rise from the dead may it. He may change his mind if Pigows spirit. goes after him. Whnd want it torment- ing him Y 5-51: 1 v1I1.xu .4v\/I nu. \The Montreal Ga:-r sees evidences of the purpose of the liberal party to split on the Jesuits as it did on the Riel question. All of which shows that the liberal: are not believers in machine politics, that they vote as they think and not as they [are told. , msa wun.-. 'r*HURDA}? MARCH 21; GRAND . TRUNK - RAILWAY.

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