Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1889, p. 4

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ru:-uyw- --::. I RAVI BIIIN INBTRUCTID to an by Auouonu. holiurnou noun. Olurlo am. on SATU LY. lurch h. all 0! Ihnrpu And some furnltuu. II the hotel In to newly mm nhcd and curated. Newly Item Worth Bending. With the view of givin our oliente the bee: of everything our Ir. Welsh has epont. theleet two month: in New York. under the iuetruotion of one of the meet eminent cunen in America. end now we ere prepared to make gent|emen'e ente in the leteet etylee and give ee pe ect n 8! ee scientific knowledge and ertletlo ekill can produce et our neuel low prlcee. Lun- bert E Wnleh. I10 Prlnceee eueet. u_.__ .__._.:j.- _..j_.. SEE WM OUR FINE ALL WOOL Nnpnnee Agrlcnll nrnl Worhl. At I meeting in the town hall. Nnpnneo. for the purpoee of receiving the report of the committee appointed to inveeri In Mr. Herring`: scheme for extending I e agri- cultunl worlu now eetablinhed here, I lnr number of the lending capitalist: and bus - neu men were present. The committee pie. Ientod n verbs] report, recommending that I joint stock oompnny be formed. with n oepitnl of 8l50.0(l). in there: 0! I50 tech, and tht the work: and plum of Mr. Her- ring be purchased A: I valuation. Arrivsll at the Britiah American Hotpl- J. Cullen. Eucotz: R. E. Milla, C. W. Tron- holmc, W. E. Brndnhnw. W. Rams: . I-`. Simpson. W. W. Hilynrd, R. Dobe l. S. Chadwick, Montrenl:J G. Fitzgerald, M. P. Macmillan. J. A. Morton, J. Scott. W. I-I. Austin. J. Scgnwovth, Toronto: I". S. Williams. Muryax-ille; J. A. Kelly. Pem- broke; I). W. Stewart. I-`. R. Holmes, Ra-n~ frew; A. Campbell, Montreal; C`. Sheehy, Detroit; S. fnylor, Manchester, Eng ;N. R. Connolly, Quebec; H. D. Luidluv, Now York; Goo. J. Wilton, Ottuu. You Are urn. oh. on auto and I0 In py. And I too shall I: that bright 3 on : The dour Lord w 10 loved you And culod you. An eIu'thwork bu given to me. When that in fully moon: ullahoa My loved one. my Jena. 1 Ill nee, Dun; \.' I`:-nu-II What thouwh the half-opened rosohud Poraiotentlf turn from the source 0! the beau! ful sunlight all round it - Shall we bend the owe- I lwiglot. by force! Or shall we nwult the fulr bloom-lldo When the unfnl ling leaves, one b one. Will lift their son checks to its brig t run And fearlessly can toward the sun I Oh. Jen. my loved one. my own dnrlimr. Your young bonrt unulmed and pure. Will woken some do to the glory Of the 3 odneoo of 0d I Am sure." T us l ronaono. and u uslod and walled. !.I.lo llrouuinx how uwitlly the hour WM approaching. when lully developed - And gamored would be my sweet ower. To~nlkhI on I sit in the gleaming. No fond mm: encircle mo round. Then I try to think of the pleasures And the hosts of new friends the had found. Bul my poor heart rofuoeo I" oolntorl. Once again I most blttorly cry. "M dul on." you must not forget me Thouzhlyou dwell in your homo in the sky. Your home in the oky. my Iwool ulster. Mine to-Iilxht but no novor baton. You sate. oh. auto and in And I too shall rnln [hot hrlnht a one : STOCK IN THE CITY 18 AT HENRIETTA It must be that even in heaven Her heart by my sorrow is stirred. W hy. I ulried her first baby tootstona. I mug I her her tit-at Implng word. She brou in me her earliest sorrow. I uhar every childish delight ; Oh. I know she cannot forget me In her home wit h the angels bright. Mine was more than the love of A sister. And my precious one trusted me no. I thought how through lite I would guide her. And teach her the saviour to know : Sometimes I would feel hnltjmpatient. - 'l`hat her soul by His love suelrod not stirred. ` Sojoyous. unselsh and wlnsome. \ ct falling to trust in "The Word . " An nectionate memoir of Jeuie Turnbull, ` Jedicnted to her sister : \ Mil Jess! Does she know how I miss her! ` ` ow I lnmr fur lhn' lnm-,h nf hnr hand I ` M|L0 S - PAlNT- SHOP! Misses! Does she know how I miss her! ow I long for the` touch of her hand I How I list for a whisper oi comfort To Meal down from the briuht spirit land I How I see her in visions of night time. And weep when my dreaming is u`er. How my heart grows so sick with the longing To have and to hold her once more. uuu.Ia-It uuuu` urynus. ` v On Saturday afternoon the funeral of the late John Bryant. Division street, occurred. Notwithstanding the busy day (which pre- vented many from paying respect to the deceased gentleman) the procession watt lengthy one, and it embraced all classes of citizens. General regret was expressed at his demise. From the remarks heard since that sad event it would seem that there has been a fullment of the proverb: A good name is to be desired above earthl riches. Mr. Br am has in this respect leiyt an imperishable eritage to his family. At the morning service in Queen street church yesterday Rev. Mr. Whiting made tting reference to the deceased trustee and mem- 1.... A. J. McMAHON 8. `Mrs. Kelsey, since her mnrringe-, hu al- ways resided in Cape Vincent. For the put three years she ha been conned to the house. Mr. Nicholn VauSch|ick, now nearly one hundred years of age. in her bro~ ther. Five children survive her. nusey came nere with her peo le when ni_te youns. She rst lived in 3 og house on what is now known as Dutch Point. Mrs. l{elsey`s husband`. who died about a -year ago. came to this oountr from Con- necticut. in company with he father, in 1799. They reached the St. Lawrence river at a point which is now known .as Hsssler's Bay, and followed the river bank up in sesrch of a proper pcint for crossing it."aud at last selected the present. site of Cape Vin cent. making the first clearing, and building the first house ever made on the St. Law- rst ferry across the river here. Her hus band also took part in the battle of Sackets Harbor. " ~ tll... l.'..I-.... _x..__ L__ ..,,,,,L,, I reqce at this point. They established the, Ln: Mrs. E. Kolupy. Capo Vlnoont. _ The deathbf Mn. Ebor Kelsey removal mother of the early union Ind old iambi- tnntn of Cape Vincent, N. Y. Mn. Kola `I maiden name was Eva Vmschuipk. and 0 was born in Coxnckio, N. Y.. June 28th. 1806. The Vaushaick family wontmona the early settlers of Cape Vincent. nncljhln. Kelsey came here with her is when `lit VOIIBI. Sh nt livnd in u no hnnnn IN ALL COLOURS. TR! UHIAPIBT The , Lalo Jolm_ Bryant. The Ilotol Arrlvnln. .. .. .... . Spring Overcoatin s and Fine Dnagona 3 ALL AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. THOMAS MOOR E, MERCHANT TAILOR. Klnnntnn Mnrrh m IN MEMORIAM. MY JESS. 3| I WIJUK Ron V. lfrs TO confmcrona ' TINDIIRS will In no 13 an under- uncdu lo! In.ot'l'llU A . Ilhlut. torthottroonor. Phutcrud Punter W chic UJLL 0- huoun ou- "'" POWIR 5 non; .\`IX'l' 1-0 \uu.a |.n nv,M All Kinds of GEIERAIT BLACKSMITHING __-______4._` _-_....__. uupocnon curing omen noun. A Court of Revinlon I! be held on Fri- day, the fth day ol April. 1880. M. 4 o'clock p.m.. at the City Council Chamber, cm Hall. Kingdom, tor the purpuoo of hearing complaint: against the propoud Ao- numonu or ooclrmy ol the Frontage Men- nuromonu. or no other complaint: which I! him !!! may dulre to make. sud thin}: in in but mnnlnhln In: u Court. rTw : sucxsM:1u1 suor, PRINCESS STREET, II IIIIIIIWQ may (inure to mate. an which in b In! cognluhlo by the Court. Damod lnpton, Nth Much. I889. M. I-`uumnt. rnuun or we uunmupuuy. And that Iubmontn show the land: liable to pay tho aid nun, us the name: 0! the owner: shone!" no In an they can be ucoruinod from the Inc Rovlood Annun- mont Roll, It now led in the Omen of the (`Jan-I nf lhn KInnInInnNtv And In nnnn fnr IIICII I50, II I0` IIIOG III III UIIICI 0| IIII Clark of the Mnnloxtlltz. and in open for on o impaction during 0 an. A [hurt nf Rnvinlnn will ha hnld on Fri- Int pllucll Ill uni l lI.,) . A you can get. the FINES!` TEAS in Black Japan and Hysnn at half price at ` .._.-__... -._-- .._. _._..;. ._-_.. IIIIIQI OK I. NIIIIICIPIIII . Moo take notlgo that I y law is intended to he pnnod by the said Council for levying 5 Frontage Run to pay for the Tile Saver count:-ucuod on Gordon Street. from A point of its Doctor Spark : lot, 446 feet south 0 union Strut to Stuart Street. The out o! the work in 8897.9`). of which 854]. in to be provided out 01 the Uonernl Funds of tho Municipality. And tint -an-manna nhnrhm the had: lcunu rnou uourum. The cost of the work in 8539.l3.b! which 873.05 in to boJ)rovidod out of the General Fund: of thc unlcipnlit Alan min notion that A 1: `AI in inumdaal l'|luUI U] IIIQ Bl uIII|.'IPlIIIy. Also tsko notice {list a By-lsw is intend- ed to be d by the said Council lor levying s rontqre Rate to pay for the Tile Sewer constructed on Youn Street, be- tween Barrie Street And Division Street, to connect with the Msin Sewers on either lisrrie or Division Streets which may be fcund most desirable. 'I`L_ `A. A ..l` ck- ....._L :. IKOH I9 Ll ._LL.|. DECK wun [H0 DJIIII DCWBT. The coat of the work in 8507.36. of which 882.48 in to be provided out of the Uenenl Fund: 0! the Municipality. Alan tnlxn nntinn lint A Rmlnw in intnml. DITI JITVIK. The oou of the work is $3,874.03. of which $837.17 in to be provided out of the Genertl Fund: of the Municipality. Alan [Alta notion that A Hvlni in inhanrlpul IIQIIQTII runul 01 Ina RIIIHICIPIIIIY. Also uke notice that I Bylaw is intended to be passed by the said Council for levying 1 Frontage Rate to ny for the Tile Sewer constructed on Mngcfslen Street, from John Dooluf: crooning dong laid Mngdnlen Street to the centre of Hoard Street to con- nect with the Main Sewer. TL- .....o A! ml... ._....|. R- CIA` `M! J\` u..L:nL uon Block. [haun- I` HUI Ul EIIU Illlllllcl ICI. Alto tnke notice that u By-lew in intend- ed to be penned by the aid Council for |e\'y- in; I Fronuge Rate to pey for the Tile Sew- er constructed on Earl Street from Barrie Street to the wear`: edge at the foot of En! Smut. 'I'L .. ....- .8 nl.. ...--|. :- I9 u"'A no ..t NKJI DI-IVUI [0 JUIIIIIOII OUVOU. The out of the work in 8299. 57. of which 897.75 in to be provided out of the General Fund: of the municipality. Aha min notion that A Ruhr in inanml. [UH UCIIITU OI JIIIEIT IITSUI "J ILKO UIIIITIO. The coat. of the work in 81207.9`), of which $581.60 in to be plovided out of the Gen- eral Fund: of the Municipclity. Alnn [Aka notion thAt A RILIAI in Intnmi. wmiis VNEW'VI])VEiA'1I'lVl.l&I"YVVvS1`0RI.- OTII I'|Ill(lI OI I'll DIHIIICIPCIIYY. Also (eke notice met a By-luv in lntend~ ed to be penned by the uld Council for levying 8 Frontnge Rate to`pny for the 'lile Sewer constructed on Albert Street from Brook Street to Johnson Street. `FL. .....> -6` pl.` ....._I. :- Qt!!! K`! -3 _L:..l. `O IN mu Dy KIIC IHIU LIOIIIICII [Of levqlng I frontage mm to pay for the Stone and Tile Sewers constructed on Smut end Al~ but Street: from the centre of St. Lawrence Avenue along the centre of Smut Street to the centre of Albert street, thence along the centre of Albert etreet to Lake Ontlrio. TL- .....e -6 91.- _...-I'. S- QlfI\'7 00 -3 ._L:..L OLIUUB Ii. lllll PUUJC. The cost of the work in 8492.72. of which M44 51 in to be provided out of the Genertl Funds of the M`lnlClpQl|t)'. Also take notice that e lly-Luv in intend- ed to be 30(l by the said Council for levying n mnhge Rate to pay for the Tile Sewer conutructed on Alfred Street, from l'rinceIa Street. northward to the mnin newer, where it crosses said Alfred Street, and from the south limit of York Street nouthwnrd to the aid main newer. TL- _...... -5` .|.- ....._I. :,_ Quin "K -3 ...I.;,.L l'lIlI(lI OI me DIIIIJICIPIIIWY. Also take notice that a By-kw is intended to be passed by the said Council for levying A frnnmup min in nnv fnr than .\`Lnnn And HHIIIIWIFLI LU IIIU III lllllll IQSWCT. The coat of the wqgk is 8940,75, of which SISI. 12 in to be provided out of the General Fund: of the Municipality. Alm uh. nntinn that A Rmln: in inmndnl I` uuua UI IIIU J] ||lIlClp`lI(uy Also take nolive that I! By Lnwia intend- ed to be used by the said Council for levying I 1' rontage Rate to pay for the Tile Sewer constructed cn York Street, from Barrio Street north westerly to I point About 50 feet beyond Piuard Street. to con- nect with the old drain crossing York Street 3: this point. 1115 cont hf the wnrk in 40`) '70 of mhink nu. uswrence Avenue. lhe coat. of the work in 8425.89. of whi `h 853.75 in to be provided out of the General Funds of the Mulncipulhy noliva that A Hv Luv in inh\nul- ruuuu Ul um Jlunlclplllly. Also take notice that u By-Lew in intend- ed to be d by the said Council for levying n Bmntage Rate to pay for the Tile Sewer constructed on Stunt Street, from the centre of Gordon Street to the centre of St. Lawrence Avenue. 1 L... Anna. ..C oh- .....I. :. Qanx un .: ...|.: .1. uvuu-p:nunw-uavw 3 cu -w---u -- A Call Sollcllll. (money It: PIROIVAL lllllul ox me Munlclpallly. Also take notice that I By-Law in intend- ed to be peeled by the mid Qouncil for levying I Frontage Rate to pay for the Tile Sewer constructed on First Street. from a point 66 feet eutof Chnthem Street, thence westerly to the centre of Uhutham Street, thence nertherly along the centre 0! Chetham Street, to connect with the newer on Colborne Street. " The coat of the work in 8140.12, of which 8%.?) is to be provided out cf the General Fnnde of the Municipality. take notice thnt I RvJ.nw in intnml. You can get the best value In HANUINU LAMPS at S. Weaver ; THE FACT IS WEA VE'S IS THELEADING PLACE FOR BARGAINS IN FANCY GOODS, Jeweller . (trot kery. Glau- ware. Lamas. Oil Pnlntln; 3. Picture ruuue '11 me nnlnlcl Billy. Alao take notice t at 3 By~Lew ie intend- ed to be penned by the said Council for levying e Frontage Rate to pay for the Tile Sewer constructed on Pine Street, from the easterly limit or DiiriIion,,Street. eutetly to Cherr Street, thence eouherly to the cen- tre 0 Cherry Street. to'connect with the main newer in the centre of Quebec Street`. The coat of the wm-I. in um 71: nf whinlu fun;i; of the Municipality. Also take notice thnt A H TAKE NOTICE that I By Law in in- tended on be puud by the Municipal Coun- cll of thocorpornion of the City of Kinglton for levying I Frontage Rate L9 ply for the Tile Shier: constructed on Bngot Street. from I point whgro the present uwor tar- minntea. won: 150 feet north of.North` Street, northerly to connect with tlio mnin newer on Pionrd Street. Tl... .....o -6 .|.- .......I. :. than n: -3 ...L:..|. -NSWOT 0|] TIOIFQ GITOCK. The coat. of tho work in 8930.95. of which 823.46 is to be provided out of the Uenerul Funds of the Muhiei ality. Alao take notice I. at n Rv.Y.Aw in inland- V ETOTI CE- TO ALL wnon IT` MAY concmm. mun newer In I110 centre 0! Quebec Street`. The coat of the work in 8461.78, of which | unrcn. Inca. M. l"1.A!uu C|ty_ Clerk. NOTICE or REMOV/I FACTS WOHTH KNOWINGI YOU cm our Tnvnsr sxmmwm ___-_-,_,- . ._- .-..--. ,-..-- ..V 7-. 7 77 You get the best value in HANGING LAMPS at S. Wnnvm-'1 YOU CAN GET YOUR PICTURES FRAME Hm nhannn-f in Hm nllv AI R, WlCAVlCR'H llll\:l"al`1 Tlllllllt Dl IIJIIILVUUFUKX Uhn. 'I'E.\'I)ERS will be received by the subscriber until 29th March insuun. nt noon for the pur- chase and removal within two weeks after 10!. May of three double tenement frume buildings on `he southerly side of l rincc-as Street, above Barrie Stree between the premises of George Brown and muol Jenkins. The highest or any tender not noovssurily accepted. J. M. MACHAR. solicitor. Kinzslon. 15th March, um. IUU UAN uurl` YUUK 1'1U'l`U1ucs FHAMIII the cheapest in the city at S. WEAVER'S. You can get. the PRETTIES1` BABY CAB- RIAGES st lhe lowest prices ut B. WeaVeI"l. - n . -.n.\... ENGLISH, FRANCE and CANADIAN sUI'I*I_NGs, DESIRABLE PR0l ER'l`\' ON BUILDING LEASE FUR 2| YEA R8. The undersigned offers on building lease for ll term of 2| years from lat May next. at u very reasonable ground rent. that cent-ally situated city property between the premises of George Brown nnd Samuel Jenkins. About 132 foot. from on south side of Princess Street. ubove Barrie, with an avurnmc depth of 11!! feel. more or loss. The lease wil! be rcmwvvd ut the end of the term. or buildings paid for as may be arranged. M] Kingston. March In. uuauuu m Anvnvnrl LIVAIJLIJAIU IV an una- THE EXTENSIVE CARRIAGE FACTORY I l{l oocupiui by George Brown, on Bnrrle Street, near Princess Street, having a frontage of 86 feet. with very large yard. room and shedding in rear. The umchinery on the premises um? be bought from the outgoing tenants at a ow valuation. To an imploving lcnnnt favourable terms will be given. LARGE FACTORY BUILDING TO BE LET. v-. 7-... spam; sulflies AT 30?ToM rmces. J. TWEDDELL, ` uuul l|pl.lA\1l.`JlIJ4|I. *1 A FINE STOCK OF FELT` HATS, NECK- TIICS. SHIRTS. ET('.. at T? A lT'Il'FI'P!'ITT"IT'II"I"'\T"'!t'\ THREE FRAME BI'lLl)INGS FOR SALE. 'I`l4`\'t|l.4`Du ...:II |... _,.....:......I I... .L_.. ....L_A_:1.-- left in Coats, Jackets. Robes, Gol- lars Capen, M1_1 s nd Boas. All of these we W111 er for_a._.f'ew days longer at tam ting pnces to bu ers,and some 0 them we W111 so tor less than cost pnce at the FOR SALE, Pure Brod English Shire Olen- ` land Buy `and yo}-kahim Ooooh Stnlliona. Di): rccoldod In mu rupoouvo Stud Book. stable: In the Bruce Homo. Yml. hopooucu cordially lnvlud. I ll nlwnnlnlnn `Qu new s_tock is now replete wxth the leaqmg styles of prom1- nent makeremthe vanous fashion- able colors for; spri and summer wear. The (108181! an msh of our nrnnn Rtif? nnfn nu-A hi-rnnlw 11n.. W68-I`. 1118 0381311 GHQ 11111811 01' our . QJesa Sti` Hate are simply un- 5 rpaeaable, and justly entitle every but to rank as a. Vork of art -in the eyes of all who see and wea_r them. We have still a few choloe FURS BOSTON - HAT J STORE, J. M. MAC] Kingston. 15th March. 1389. Anna. cunxu to. 13.11.. un. RATTE]Sl'B'URY S up unuvn-n uuvnuu rv-unu urn.-u guaranteed and the best quality made at almost half price at HATS AAUOTIQN sAT.ET __ ___-. -..._._...._._o. . mVli`7"ZElA.'V;EIR. S_._ v an-n. Ivr\IvI~. -...~....n....~ ...- .. ALL WOOL shame ovencons, which cannot nllto plane. An inspection In nollolud ML mono In: Good work. hit 11 ma 4 u.- " pm -runs. w. uuo. UUODS, Jeweller Cm. kery. Gluin- ware. Lamps. Oil Pnlntims Picture Frames. etc. Positively {Malaw- eot prices in the cm. wan nan not ohn l'l\YI')..'l" 'I`li`Ad In I'll; ONE DOOR BELOW CIT! HOTEL. 125 Princess Street. Wellington Street. Noted fog Low Prices. Fuanxsmua: J US l` RECEIVEI). nnvy nun Inn-urn IIAI From $9 up __ ._ __._ W. H. HUTCHINOON. WM. IURINY. Auoonoc. W. IVEIIV IIl`\.I EIVIJ .IJ1\J\J2LIL`\.I IL` BRANCHES. ` WHILE Rl:'l"dU`li{NlN( THANKS for the`; l nnge noco ~ me or ten rs t. K33 lecture in announoi llBh{U0c ALp ?`?) A MOE OENTIKAL mm ION. on MON- TR A BTREEI` BETWEEN PRINCESS AN nu s1`hll:'rs. where I nun be I tn receive order: for Home running. ||Irl' Hanging In-1-nrsung Hlgn Writ.- In etc-. lluwo AFULL Ll It 0!` R00-I Pfhcn. Bonnucs. um. I new mug... which onmnot fnllto plane. In inspection In My "Good work. uuw vnvvun -n--no-u vv nu-nu DOC vvu-nu-u MI objootion to woman tosohorl only in no in II their plnoomont or the head ol grun- mnr Iohooia for boys were concerned. which, of coma, shun tho out. The qnohiion tint Inn not to tho Wum did not make this diutlnotion. and hit the imprculon that It did.not approve oi woman becoming principal: of the public Iohooin. With thin understanding of III! position it was point! out tint born not doing tin huh aloh- Tho Wum hulng boon sent to Mr. Shop- pcrd. proddont of Ibo Philsdolphln board 0! oduoation. with u urtlolo on tuohon. ho huhhnoounioalo Inch a correction 0! tin vhvrundtud 10 Min. Ht voumd I-10 ulvwn uuv Qnlnlvl nan. -..-u -um The four in that the miller: will Iucoood in getting what {hey demand st .tho lands of the gonrumont. We nhsil too. We oun- not believe tint the ministry duo grind tho vorkingunn in I umnnr no inhpuublo, that they don show how Moo they on be In promising I chap bgukhu and doing vhnt they can to make It dour. "You see the miller: complain that Ame~ rican flour in being aald in great quantitiee to their own detriment. I do not see how can be. in lace of the great expenee the Ame rioen our in put to. Surely the Canadian millera can cope with them at 60c. duty. If the Cl in put on you will find that when wheat become: ecarce in Manitoba bekera will buy the cheap aorta of American our and mix it with the Canadian. There in a lot of frozen wheat in the North Wen which the miller: rind and mix with the aound wheat. and t in only found out by the ha~ here when they uae it. No wonder they want to ralee the dut . beoeuee they are airaid that it will not die ol unleee l they block the American mar et." TL- l-,_ E- AL_A LL- _.III.__ ._III -...___)` Another Authority, giving his opinion to I reporter in Montrenl, in which the public Agitation in oonlequenco 0! it in very grant, aid : nu , gs-\.u..-...a u... .`........v.. . "Directly the duty is imposed on the American tlour you will nd our millere will reiee Cnnndian tlour on the pretence the! they heve to pay as higher price for the wheet. Thus they will here deetroved com- petition end have us at their mercy. Do ewey with the duty altogether, let ue hue competition. Canedieu miller: should be ebleto hold their own with the bulk of American our, when you coneider the ex- penee of freight, etc. The monopoly should never be ellowed. They are making huge fortune: at the expense of the workingmen end under the protecting wing of the no eelled nelionel policy." A, .L _- .,,.L._.._. ._.__:_n |_:_ __:_:.,, L- We hope the Canadian` mil|ere' euecietion, now I cloee and menacing combine, will not eucceed in inducing the government to egain niee the duty on American flour. and so enable them to nine the price of the nail of life. Aleuredly the bekere will not stand to loee by any change of rates that will follow a change of tariff. That iejoertain. They will simply add the difference. calculated to be equal to 2c. per loaf. to the bread which they sell. and this is the extra tax to be levied upon the coneumer. Said one author- ity, discussing the question : AII\:.., naI_. AL- )..g.. ._ l.______.I -_ AL- - - - - -~ ---- ~- --.. l more agitated over the Jesuit estates Bill . than Quebec. that while Quebec is perfectly calm in regard to it Ontario is passing reso- lutions and calling upon the federal govern- ment to step in and prevent the act from becoming law, (1) because the Jesuits are aliens and cannot be incorporated; (2) be- cause the act hands over the legislation of the province to a foraign potentate; and (3) because the Jesuits are enemies or society and ought not tobe encouraged. Sostrong," says the Star, is the feeling in Ontario in nagard to the matter that the Globe has deemed it prudent, with a fatherly eye on Mr. Mowat's interests, to join the Mail in its antiJesuit crusade. This last remark is as inaccurate as it is uncalled for. The Globe repudiates the idea that it is demand- ing the disallowance of the act on account of political considerations, and one is the readier to believe in its independence when it is announced to beout of accord in its sentiments with the majority of the liberals in the commons. The issue is not one of local politics, and does not affect Mr. Mo wat so much as the Star is disposed to think. At all events the Globe claims that it is out- spoken on this matter, that it does not allow the position of any individual to in- uence it in its present course; that its suc- cess is not to be at all disturbed to the consent or support of any party; that it is indeed independent of party, and bound to expresslits opinion, candidly and freely, and without asking the opinion or leave of any one. The Star poses as an independent. and is wont to claim for itself honesty qf senti- ment and purpose, and it should not ques- ion the motives of another journal. We be- lieve that in calling for the diaallowance of . the Jesuit estates bill our Tomato contem- porary is perfectly honest, sudden and startling as the change in its tone seems .a_ L- The Montreal Star conrms the statement I of the Wmu that Ontario is very much _.____ ,_!A_L,.l -...__ LL- Y,_..!L ._L_A__ CHI Hit. It an Lung ll'el'., mngswn, uuumu. et six uohuns run run. w, ' A Anvs:n'r'1TnMnN-rs. For four lines.` one or two insertions. . . .._.U) 50 For four lines, each subsequent insertion.. 26 Over tour lines. lrst insertion .... .. 100 per line Beeh su nentoonseoutiveins.... 5o Oneesw subsequent 10o Twioee wee}. subsequent ins .... .. so Three s week. subsequent ins. 60 " Twelve lines to the ineh. Notices of Births, Marriages end Deaths 600. esehmnleu when ` book .' when 01 isehu-god. Special notices in reed ng columns ere charit- ed at twenty cents per line to-.- each insertion. Oleers of unineorpordted Associations or Boeietios will be held personally responsible for All orders they nive. Atteoheo to the paper is one of the best Job oilloes in Canada ; rspi stylish snd cheep work : eight improved pr nting presses. All eharaea for advertising. sltbscriptio Inpoaifrnononaanm swocx. All and a mom! #1 ogua "ed for aavertgfeuya a pl? 1: re ya m mus be dtaunopfu stood. The WEEKLY Bnfan wma. spam as Jolnmnn. in published every Thursday -morning at. In our, itively in advance. otherwise 81.30 win oaamed.- . DW. .1. 8.: PENSE. Proprietor. `Pal Bmsu Waid ll hushed every eveni- Iuc. mm King Sn-oe Kingston, Ontario. sxx`uou.Ana _ THE Dziifi/Wiiii UR. SHEPPA RD S OPINION. ,,,,1 7 - :. Whig ; Tolopoo. Number 220. THE MILLERS BILL. ANNOUNEEM'ENT. " OP!"/'89` var Orbem Dioor." III YTH3. SMITH O LYON. ` IAnnnI&.Iouon-oil. co. llontulo luau. IIIIKIuCI-Joly` - Ilj IV INC IA o1v7'.4 mo A 01 'iii"? ED.A H`, KUUILIVUI] ul Buvnuvv, uuuu. V7: 0 mod DW J .B'.?P1cNsn:. Proouemr. THE BRITISH Wam. MONDAY.` MA RCH. 95, I $0.` um 's:'o::r. A :0 .uuu"'u'..'a.M av!` for oV::`0o:l.lE?"|"Il:`.:[.f:>:: I10. Mada to m-In, A I nun-unload. as can` uuupuuya I Provost ha I lino din In hlo window cl Scotch wood: for u 0 and 3 large (I :?nhd for o......31'...".-.um. In: IIIIIIIIIIIUT Ffillllfly` OIIUIIIV-I E In. Prohuns population. ubould be snowed by I: uuhorlty ontrlulod with tho fodoul vote Tlnlobo. Whon did It Income n llbonl doolrlno thus n provlnolnl net. undlu to impair tho nprunnuy ufthtnrown, honih to thooour mon lnw, Introducing n lonlgn authority into Cnnndlnn nlfnjrn, and unconstitutional lnunnnnot pnrtloulu-ly` oonlu to the Pmlnhnl llblllllntlnm should ha Allnuul GIG I10! ollllod. Judy vvv-u nu up-vu-u. Hunmon Tuna. _ A temperance loutunr mold hi: hosnn tho othor day In Donur, Col. that a law ought to ho pound which would doprlh of M: M my mm who got drunk tan than In 3 The numbing: ltnmodlnoly walk out of the hall In u body. They d|l`c;l-I50: with to hug their city dialrur I! . ROOM PABER DEPOT, MONT`REAL STREET. NEW swans, Nnfscx. NEW mzsmus WJIIIWI KIWI` rrj. On the twelfth of July next the Jesuits And the Orm amen will be Able to hold I joint oolehra n. The Onngomon will oom- memonto the victory of the Boyno. uni the Jesuit: will oolobnto thoir victory In ucur in tin rutiouion of their componntlon bi by the dominion govurnmont. Ottawa Free Press. Ull-W-KIWU (XI- I`ho minister of nurino sctunllg I_-ojoiou over the non lultilmont of hip in or`: pro- mises in pulinmonl. lulu ol Karly Dopnvlu. Ouun Free Press. in ! . . .,, IL. . Toronto and Hau1ilt.on are demanding, in the public intereat, more school accommo- dation. The Times aaya the achoola of Hamilton are no overcowdod lbatit ia Ire canary to draft pupil: into "ramahsckle aheda or poorly ventilated private dwell- ings." Thia will make the liingabon trua- teea lesa troubled about the annex" to the Louise school, but it will not relieve them of the duty they have toperform in the public interest. The Montreal Gazerre, whoee oditor in a member of parliament, and who npeuka, therelore. by the book, have that as for on the Jesuit estates let is concerned, "the veto power cenuot now be exereieed." It goes further and mate: thet the act "cnnnol. be dilturbedexcept. by recoune to the courts, and then only in theevent of the court hoIl~ ing the measure to be ultra rircs, or repug- nont lo the Iupremncy or the crown." This will upset the opinion: of some very honour- Ible person. I I We are asked if it :8 yet too in. to get up the summer onrnivnl ? That`: a question no one cen answer olf-hand. Kingston in beau- tifully looated, and ntfordn facilities for an attractive programme of events, it llll the men And it bu the money, too. It Inch only I movement looking towards the precticel direction of our energy and money. Will some one start the bell trolling 3 e 0 The.EmpirItelle lll`lhAt the moral eenti- ; men: of the province in revolting ngninet. the policy 0` the Mount government. Ac cording to the declaration of the conserve- tive preu the more! sentiment of the pro- vince" bu been in nrevolting condition for the put ten years`! but it don't seem to If- feel the government. The people will keep on eueuinina Mr. Mount by I Inge ma.- jority. I The vindication of Attorney-Genenl Weh- |ter'a course in connection with the London 7'u'men' case, by six vuzes, is not such as will add very much to his stature or dignity. If the division gures cabled to Cnnnde be correct, and several Pernellitea refrained from voting, the indication is that Webster or the government will have to go pretty The Belleville Intel/i}/vurer in ectunlly get- ting funny. The \\`mu having acid that the house of commons would raiae" (error for rise) before Enter, it remarks: And so it wi|l--`raise Cain` w'th the grin. This in the first glint of nuns inc that has ap- peared in the solemn journel of the city of the deed. PAINTING AND DECORATING IN ALL nu A tvntlnn E'DIT0l\'l.-I I. NOTES. The duty on American peanuts is 5c. per 1b., and they cost in New York 25c. They are not grown in Canada, and cannot be grown in it, and the high taxation of them ranks them as a luxury. What an nbaurditv? What an unreuonsble and senseless impo- sition? - I _snd executive sbility ,W6r0 required Ind V however. without going so fer use Phile- J given the preference in` school teaching so ers injustice, thst they hsd been tried in Kingston in positions in which discipline that they had givgn geuersl sntisfsotlon Mr. Sheppard`: observations were'conii\ned 39 boys Ichools. sad we are inclined to think with him that for such msle teachers era the best. This fact can be sdtnitted, delphis paper and saying; thnt'*'nnderV7o3 men the boys will grow up idle, deceitful, purposelees students, end that women are- ss to give them employment. notwithstand- ing their untness for the work." This is the idea of e prejudiced person. Some of the best scholars of the dey have been taught by wdmen until they `were old enough to go to the collegiate iustitutes,and they have matriculated with honours and shown s renement sml prohity of chsrscter that challenged admiration. Andnone of the femsle teachers of Canada, at least of King- ston, ssk for responsible positions under the boards of educstion as e mettei of semi- : sen uvnuu - rvunuvn. yum .-....... ...... .... ......- V cause she is a woman. Let us have oommon loose in the discussion of these questions. Let us give to women the honour her worth. her Ability, her hhurncter entitle her to. uuv uvuuuu vn vuuu-uuu om. - u.----. Ill -v..-- men. They possess certain high qualiczr i tionq for certain work. are unignod it, and diucrarge their duty moat Jatinfnctorily. No ue has pought a favour, no fur n we Are aware, because she is a woman, sud no one 1 I I, _ __--.L:-_. I ., ...L.'..I_ -|__ .1- .._c. L- COMMENTS OF THE PRESS- `I buy Won :1! lloolul. _ I\l-n.- loho `III-O-fl. Who: 9 A Don bio (Tolobntlon. \_.,_ IL.-__ A rho Dloplu. .- - R..- .Il__.I-.. I- DRESSGUODS I HAVE PLEASURE In notifyinz my man friends and cunurmers that I will R RMOVIC 'I` THE l-JTORE l'0l{MEKl.Y UCCUPIEI) BY MICSSRR. M. H. WALSH I (`0 one door want of McAuley & (lo '9 Bookstore.Kinu street. on lat April. In tlmnkink n-y fritemta for the patronage so generously extended to me for over thirty years, I beg to state that I will be in I position In SHOWTHE LARGEST AND BEST RANGE

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