Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1882, p. 1

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-..,.,...... .. . ... oc`>o;:w'. FRIE tor--muInuoh u in bu one not of tube: {or lining and Another not of when Io: forcing us. l.er--| combination entirely new. relisble and ancient. Thny nu sun It to oponu, nhnys rudy {or use and Altonzet or 1 very rolisblo feed logboilgrs. ___ A_ _______u_____ _ > > For the Chenpen And Best Cooking or Parlor Soon go to 3 3?P*'J'i!i'i8: VINO eompldud our unnnnunu Ior ` Elllustratad Papers & Periodicals, PHD III] vvuurn - -. .-..-v.u u'm,c:21`:.-. on-:2-an PAJIPELETB OP INBTBIYCTION furnlnhod on application, also testimonial: if required. We guusnloo every lncplrnor according to ro- oommendntlon or no onnrgo. {Luann rm: mm nmmnsx |l.JEl:p's8h[iv,luhtIqIm| ? THE MOST ECONOMICAL APPLIANCE N0WN!a1-{coding bollanar pumglng pumoun. on ucoouut ouhoarout rnnaoot in union. Had the small ex dlmn of steam roquirod for work- ing 1:. 3 II llllndod to [Ike the Inca oi Pum I and Injocmra aux` Inn \' be u In their not to great ndumnus. ll mam mstcrlnlly. both in In j Edlctiun & Working Uualiti RUPTQRESI [muams NEW stone} Ewedding Cakes! Nov. 30. Ilaneocls Inspirator P4-Arman`: Ionelou Family Boiled fen-mu T beue Hamn are yreparod from the very choicest. quallty of hogs. War- runted mildly cured. Finely Flavored Meat. and Unsurpassed an an Econo mical Meat for the Table. A delicious breakfast. dish I Uonveneint. in serv- ing ! All Solid Moat ! No bone ! No annoyance in carving. Porlrmlo. Views and Groups. Photo: of Children. VIEWS ol the College and Plbllr Bulld- PIPER IIIIBIIIIS. All Kind: of Apparel (`leaned and Dyed In 35 Moot Prompt and Bath- Iiory Mixer. R. Montgomory. l.>......;..4.-.. I . E JAIES IIEIIIIEN, (lower of Prinoou And King Streets. NIcl(ELVl .Y & Bl IICII, H. HEN DERBON, I-IAJIMI. t. 31.. bonus: Fri d . ghw. - noon on gun 0:1: 1* u IN CENTRAL CANADA BE SECURE. W ROBINSON & BON. ririfiag I:-It. In`: TV, , FOR 1&1, _ n- L-_d__ - Acute. Klngnon. Princess Street HOUSE JAPAN TEA at be per lh.,Iold oluwhoro At 15. APENNY SAVED IS A PENNY ~-- I -IAIINI-II). -- Cutlery. DI: untl. onuuiutln of n obolcc Ioloctlon of PAR- IAN ORNAME T8, Ohinn. Plnud-van, Ilounl, ad Wu Fruit, Flower: And Birds. Undonhndcl. Chin: Flowers. Vnu, Fnnay Cu and Snncorl. and a very ue suonnnnl 0 man Flown- lm one:-I oi Chins. crockery. Gluuure. Tabla CI}: ry and Plntod Wars. 118 Princau Sn-cot. 0c. 13. This in our mono and Ibould nllo be the mat- tu of ever houuoholdu. We are offering from thin day ne New And Bhzhly Flavored . v TIAIO IAITID. r;_-.,.-::;`%S-:.'..'?'#..-:.:-.:.- Vary Bright Sn lbs, hr ILM. Extlt Buzu. 11` ll |uIooum|: an>_fru:_pt_s.| Uurativa Hlag-etlc-Illoclrlc Rubber W-IIIU um; -- - `gnu- -...... Am-n apply 0! launch and Odnnie Ap pluneu nun Crockery. China. 41 n_ . Will keep tho loo! tum Ind dry ; Cum Illn- mauun In_ not gnu sgklnl; Can Gold nd ..... _.. ,._ A..- Pharmacy, -lA'l'I O nuns. Asonu tar Kenna`: llama Dull Institution no. I). ' ll.IcIE||--' 1 nunnlmuhptstn-71%` A]-nl Ink. 1% E-I.?..'r%.2 V h `hit. Ff... _ \ ~ ` `.0. -_` 33$ ounx WRIGHT & sou ghlshnhlg storey`: Eureka sprung Glow-9. ]Reduced Prices Aslrnrhun & ll;:hureu Nllllllel. S qulrrcl Llllng for Cln-Illa rs. From 03.50 to 016. out to order. Only one trial ukod to prove the IDOVI nur- tionl. In tau and Ankhl; Gunny loot; Can Chublalu ; not on the whole body an I (mo tome. . .,u _____I_ .1 Il-__.aIA g-J Qalrgnla Ln. I g We respectfully requul sour patron. IIIOII they akin: JACOBY'8 BELF- `- SHINING STOVE POL- ISH, to no the Ibovo Trude hurt in upon each box they buy. sad the following Iignslun 2 J. C. JACOIY & (30. Thin onl_y in the genuine u-hole. Moot. dmnnnw dulorl hep II. ..:..`. :' :1 .`.'..'""'. .....""'r.':.".:.' can uurms main Ila-Ina`: use 5 not. -Lnhqnnohcpllhl luauhpalmn ___ J *uv A\J ROBERTSON B308. roar 31:31: -3: nnpwuuuuu In`: Islnl Awunln fa: clue- nnfnn uoonrl Ilbri roman is ON! VIAK CAUTION! _..... $;LF3"Nuh p:3';L1.`::&`f':&f A3. #3`. -:`..`:....n% .....`.ie"-- V us . n :3 ..'.`.s`e ."'.'5 To um! 01 no vs no to the 3 consumer. gout uk1orJACOBY'8 -. . -. . . . ;._ AL-.. L..- Nuv. 4. Complete Satisfaction Guunntoed. lllhlo Boles. Fancy lichen. Wolf Robes. Gt-urn Bncoon Conn. ROBERTSON 8308., KE have just remind nqusnmy 0! fancy utlclal in the above. Iuthblo (or Preo- tl. oonuiutlnx I ",.:S||BI||8.` (lento Antonia: Conn. NEW CROCKERY STORE. SIGN OF THE TEA POT. Dent`: English lllovea. DURING THE HOLIDAYS `. 9. seal & Penlnn Lamb. For Ladies sud Gents wear. Fur 'l`|-Innings Du hand und cut to order. vu--u-. Glassware. Bronze and ulnu Lump: 182 Wellinpon Strut. Electric Applmnuasl gm, tBIu.1ulba. to 31.00. U] \ iUl1HHUHB. Mr. Patterson advanced amid loud applause. He was pleased with the kinds words spoken of him and grati- ed with the manner in which they were received. If the audience would derive any pleasure in listen to him he would be more than repai lorany effort ll`? would make in speaking to the good people of Kingston. (Applause) He should. notwithstanding that he was weariod hv service lately rendered to the Reform cause, added to the pressure of business, conne his address to one or tvio oi the subjects which agitated the i public mind. 0! the public expendi- ture he would say little.thoIgh in pass- ing he might observe that it was ia~ creasing with rapid bounds. though they had the promise of the Government that if restored to power they would retrench in this direction. He had not been able to place implicit reliance in this statement. remembering that in the i seven years of Sir John's reign revions to Mr. Mackenzie taking 0 co the gures had increased from $13,000,000 to $28,000,000. while during the Reform Administration. ve years. the advance had only been 0l.O00,(X)0. Instead of a aunucnon rs: Ixnxnxruu under the present Government had been increased to t26.0LX).(IX). Experience showed that there was ground for his lock 0! condence. But passing from the question of expenditure he came to i those of the national policy and protec- tion. and in doing so he aimed at giving an insight into the position of the dil- lerent political parties and the principles i which guided them. He was cognizant that he spoke to an audience of intelli- gent men. as well posted as himsell. and vet it was well to remind each other 0! events which might escape the memory. His remarks would. therefore, be made plain in order to he comprehended by all. Protection. at the outset. was very much misunderstood. Free trade was misleading in name. The Bslonnerl were called the party of free trade, they were continually pointed to as inimical to the manufacturing indnswies. it was said ol them that ii restored to power ' they would close up those industries or cripple them. causing capitalists to lose their money and laboren and mechanics 1 to be thrown out of employment. The stetod position at the party was not a true one. (Applause) He challenged ' his 0 ponents to int to a singlsaot oi the kenzie A inistration designed to level a deadly blow at the industries of this country. What interest could a Government have in crushing industrial activity? Everv Government desired to see prosperity under its rule. In at- Iempt will be made. no attempt had been msde.l7ythe Return yto in- jm-o manufacturing. to ve men of ' employment. to restrict the home mar- ket;-oesheeoatramelltho timoths Bdormpertyhadheeoinpowcmanm "hoturu-s iathbeonatry wueinthesm i........e.lnmeeeien.aadala':a-osnt OllIUlK`_y. uuu vuucn is The President of the club. Mr. E. J- B. Pense, said that Mr. Patterson had accepted an invitation to deliver en ad- dress to them on the questions of the dsy two years ago. but until the present when. on his way uoumwa. be had been unable to redeem his promise. He hoped for a patient hearing of the visitor. that the speech would be what it was expected. u source of entertain- ment. snd that it would be the means of extending the ucqnsintsnceship so plessantly commenced. (Hen. hear.) The speaker was one of the loremost in the Reform tsnlrs, one who had shed lustre to the proceedings of the House of (funnnons. In n ..,,,,,_ _.1_-.___A ..__:.I I_n.I ucncnuuuu. n. u. Auuluuv. ...... -.. .. ('ursun, \|\l. Wxlsou. J. McGmLh. \\'. MuUu'Lnn._\`. S. Harper, R. Wad-loll, .\'. M(`\'1~l, J. M. Muclmr, N. C. Poison. E. ` H. Button. (6. Clzutou. N. K. Scott, ALI. H.-.~:Llon, .-\. Suumouds. H. H. '1`. Sbibley. and others. 'n.- D..-.:.1....o -1 9.1.. .-Inh Mr F._.I- Uypldlll`. Hr. l~2 .|. I! Pause, President uf the Young l.ilwml Hub. occupied the chair. Ho wu.-a surrounded on the platform. bean-In the speaker of the evening. by the fnHn\\`il)g gentlemen: Mr. Robert sun, .\l."..ol b`holhourne. N.S.,Ald.C` F. Gilderslnovo. President of the Reform As.s'0(:iuLinu: B. M. Brittnn. Q.C.. John Smith. J. .-\. McMahon. -- Ruthhuu. l)escronLu: W. R. .\lcRao. Ald. R. J. _.. um ,, 1 u-n_-.|. \\' The finest. um uxou enthueiutic po- litical meeting held in this city since the general vlectiou occurred lent even- . ingiu thoporu Home. The atten- dance. considering that there wee no political excitement and the weather was rather |;.ul. wus remarkably goal. being mtiumteul hy one of the door luau.-pers un.l ushers at 802). That. the speech ml the evening was tlioruuglr ly l|\Ipl`B(`l!\l.eIl was indicated by the upplunw. u.- I.` I It 17...... In.-...i.I.m. uf Mm nu 33/77: mm Advice to line Young Dlcn -I'|Iy they are Alllnd lo the Befor- Purly -~l.o\'- of Gonna-y coun- u-lled. l min: Syndlcah Ilsclmol fsmua muss run so mm'n'uL[ lunnmimmy In Enthulullc lliluu. Mr. Paturson s Hluqnnnt Spmh Iuutlu of Protection. gyaitggnasu mag. Tbet et. Bret he would have been per fectl eetieed bed Sir Riulaerd Cert~ wrig teaoptaed the idee and added eey 2} ::'1_ce:t:|: the twig; Thegavenue in e expen ure e on e ground he would be jnetied in melting the edvunee. But he wee not prepered.bev cause thin wee hie individual opinion, to vote non-condenoe in the Government when they refused toedvence the teri on the ground that the times were herd. the: puny were out of employment end that it would not be right to ilcroue the burden of tension. (Appleuee) It should be borne in mind that the duty 0! a. Government wee not to legielete for one perticuler clue; thet the menufec- znrere did not constitute the Uenedieu people. `No Government would be jue- aied in uking one clue into considere- tien and loeing eight of tho othere. therefore the Reforrnere were willing under the o retina of e. revenue mm to elo `sroteotion euoh ee menufecturere h thrived under end ha-um. lngedu end nu-nae-nnniwn, ihilnt sooan m compomuon vmn mou ox blur.- in msnulutnro unless ha y: 36 pct cent to the Governmut. but robo- Liou had the moohnnic? Thu |1`UIh- mnn, the American. tho Gornnn. out come its sad odor bin hbor for 01 per Jnu -huh Hm Cnnndign hnn hldn naiv- sronuzs. vululsllil. lt- Marc Ladies` and Gentlemen : Clothing} IOIBIOI, m a ponoo `or puuc ten. oy mo uibod sum. Englnd sud u world. Sane uid. Shut out the foreign good: importod and give employment to our own mm." He would munulactuxon hm tnnvoa under and become hardy and progrouivo, whnlnt rofuning to sun I luv indutriu which promiud to become monopoli ad our chap Ibo pooplot Tho tori uyl thus no nun cm come into this country from tho Unitod Sum or Enghnd Mad at his oodn in competition with than 0 Can- inn mmnluturo hoblvl not us um onor nu moor nor u put day whdo tho Cundisn bu bun receiv- ing |l.26. AI 1 mnnufwturor would he day Ihllo M10 Uenulnn nu been I000- il $1.26. renee cheap lLbor7 No; he did not olnim to be had hearud, but buuineee wu builoee. ud the man working {or the lent money would be hired. A: for the lumen the Government bed went through the lune of git" them retention. The eort had 3 I eilnre. Why? Beouue with the ex caption el Indian can they grew more gain then the country wnted, end the rioee ruling in I foreign muket. en: the coat e1 tnueportotion, were the prieee ruling ethane. Twe step: in protection were noted. (1) when uti- ncinl ecueity wee crested, (`IJ when the supply wu grub: than the denuml. In the mm mm sanction no nlueleee. oloilll III lhnglllu urvnuoiueu. \.1p- pleneo.) Merchants bcu ht Canadian twoeds because on Englie and Ameri- can goods the Custom House collected 17} ole. per yard. making them more costly. Some gentlemen would question the statement that nienulaotnrers were better 0! undo: the old nri than under the now. He would prove it. In Brest` - Jon! the Watorous Engine 00. mu located They supplied machinery for mills oper- ated in the Chilian.Ruaeisn `and Austra- lian loroete. and the proprietor told him that he preferred thoold teri to the N .P. Why `P Because when there was a 17} per cent. protection raw materials were admitted free of duty. Now there is a protection of ` r cent. on manufac- tured articles. 0 set by 60cte. per ton on coal. 02.00 per ton on pig iron. l0 per cent. on boiler plate. and lb per cent. on tubes. raised at the last session of Parliament to `5 per cent, all an extra taxation of 06,003 per aunum. (Applause) He did not linow how they felt in relerence to the matter. but he thought it would have been better had this 06.000 been left to the manufac- turers in order that they might pay a little higher wages to their operators. It might be said that the high tari would lead to the establishing of a tube mannfaotery. That could not he. be cause there could not be aeicient do mend for its products unless the popu- lation were at least 10.0(X).000. In his town there were many industries, ull of which with the exception 01 the cot- ton mill were in existence and making money before tho N.P. was thought of. The manufacturer: there were with the Reform party and intended to remain with it. One of them said to him, If any manufacturer is lead away with the idea that his interests are safer in the hands of the present Government than a Rotor-in Government. tell him I don't believe it; that Sir John Maodonald took up protection as a cry by which to get into oice : that if an thing was to he gained by it he woul to-marrow turn around and go for absolute free trade." (Applause) He believed in stickingto a party guided by principles. which did not seek the interests of any particular clue. whose motto was fair play to every man. woman and child in the communi- on LI. knlinvn in vnnnn. I 1 nominees- I J 4 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 J I I I 1 I gnu cnua in we communi- ty. (Appleueo ) He believed in mn.nu~ fecturin Industries; it would be Itreege if he di net. He spoke of the ngihetion for increeeed protection at 3 time of do` fyresaion, in period of panic felt. by the nibod sum. Eulnnd the I uupply grunt mu: mo aanunu. u an lath: cue yrouotion 1/Applsuu.) The tuna-I hd ranked the noon! when the new hri wu tho imposition 0! duty VII powarlnu to do `um good. Fu- mm won loo nnmotyu to cnmbiu and nude! production uni than lame npthoptiuu. Thoyvuuinndicnt pouihon to the sup! nun. who. we in nnnhuueuld sadly pt Hui: halo kognhaund udvuu in mint. Than- !on In: it tlutthotu-ioouldnotbcnr m 01.- homing nnmmnnitm hit rnlnf Isilvruyundyou crash: at Ii! fun If ununourmooua Iowan- It tho In-min; community. but nut didthm umjutico.mdognvI9ug ululuun dun vuv nun..- munlnetuon bud 5 I75 pot cut. pro- tocsion. I-`or iutuoo: Cuudiu wood: uold (or ILIO cu. par yu-d. Englilh ud Amoricnn mnnnfnobnron aid. We will give you prociuly the IIDO utiolo. dolivond in your Cuntmn Home. for N pot yud." luau! of nooapti this oh: the Gumlnuagoodn wan pn . Why 7 H0601 their own Inc will : non don`! not in that way. They buy goods uchup u the can. And the [renal udminr of the .P. in oomatimu lonpd clothed in English broadcloth. (Ap- nlnnml Hnmhnuts bouilht their pcoduoo in sunny auulill coun- Itioaoltho obqsndthauplllouu. fol-sooth. Ml on that ill the hull: owing inn nuuhcturiug induulry Ania`: to choir Icginhtiou (Inn 08000 to in 1919. hdoro the N. r. can IIIIO unan- II 818.bobn tho chap of Goun- Ioat. the Cundhn Innuhotuvn all their product to thirty diluent coun- m.. on nu ma. ml shaIop|thnon.| I HID llllllililwulnux Iluuuunuu uvw um istilgiu the country were uhb halo:-otho N. P. into clout? 878. bobn yuiuufuuu-nun I `u all. I In :'..`?.`.`."..a"f.' nnnnl link 1 T236. 32} No. in the Coneervetive pepere ed- vertinementa were printed by the Ge- vernment for the conetruction of 90 milen of rnilwey between Ynle end Fort Moody. end it when ninhed. It I out of O3,U(X),000 or I-t.(X)0,(X)0 will be head- ed over to the Syndicate to be theire iorever without prion. (Applnnne.) And yet gentlemen tell us that the Govern ment meue e goed bnrgein, end men--- net mnny he hoped-- would be found in the city poeeeneed of euilicient men- lineee to welk to the polle and vote in fevour oi the Governmenti No men would be worthy of the rights they en- joyed if they would nupport such ini- uitenn work no he hnd deecribed. The e ectore were yet free, free or renponei bihty. but when the time ceme for them to mark their epprovnl or dinep provel ei the Syndicete bnrgnin then would they be committed in tome wey. He naked them en honoureble men. ponneneed oi e spirit oi independence. to pause before they noted. net to do thnt which could ceune their children in future yeern to point to them. en having been inenrnrnentnl in eenctloning e trennection which ehonld be reproheted by ell Cenedinnn, end which wen irenght with no much injury to the whole coun- try. Mppieuee.) Hed he told them nll ? No; he had not epokeu oi the other righte end privllegoe null ilnmnnitiee grented to the Syndioete. They bed the benot, without price, oi Ihnt which hnd cont the country rnillienn el money` The North-Went promieed to be e. rich heritnge (or their none end denundnntn. but the Syndicnte hnd been eilotted their lend ea thet n nettlofn term" wee hemmed by it on ell niden. The letter toe, wen exempt from texetien for nll pnrpoeen for e period 01 N yeern. throw- in the expeneee of meinteining reede. hr dgee end nchooln. pnymg for town ehip end municipel government upon the tillere oi the noil; and` notwithetend in thin injuetice there ere some who wi l, nlwr ell. vote for the Government end ney that it nhould he Inntnlnld. It in nlmont beyond conception thet" lnen oen be iound to endorne e treneectton eo monetronn. (A plane.) Hod hetold them all nbout th e oontrnot? Ne . there in e. cleune ill the contrnct which venthe whole treiiic oi the country to t Syn- dicate for 20 yearn. Think of the eilecte el this. It mey not be yet e in. when rnoney in plenty, when 6 in n I00! [I LAID Il ICULA'H0la end not e little excitement, but in threeer {our eere hence the reilwey monopoly wil heve loft in inpreen in ne emnll degree. The eettlere heving mined their crane will he nneioue to IAXUVAC?l. IIIS AID DI-ALIII ll none cool hood mu uy. "Hour on. Moods: in 1861 tho Cnnlhl Palis- ment. nppcmd to npfnoont Cuudiun fnomou. placed a sauna on u luv hook uucuonmg what on objou Io." YIIJIIO loil blot It all Itdntobooi: Illl aogroo. Inc Iuucn nlvulg mind their crop: will man than to the unbound. In tho choice 0! competition tho rails of {night mu In 5a.. l0u.. 161:. or Ila. par IIIIIIOIOI com Iluuu Inn r-up-an any 5a..` 100.. par I: thoohuuoavhuovult II. hut In mid. Tho tumors may obhot. nu-I tubal: Sheena:-uo.IvnAIovIrII II. nun be paw. The (spun my objoot. any in willing to upondhnl! thovnluool chair (nan up bust the nucovolv. but EH88 OI l'&HVV_V O11 I08 LJIKC DUPOHUY section. to cost. 018,000,000. who to bo ninhed, paid for out of the pooplfu money and hundod over to the Syndi- cate. Mpplnulo.) The 196 milu from Kamloopq so Ytlo. through thc hurdut put ot the Rocky Mountain. to be built by the Government at 3 can of |l0,000,0(X). were so be pnid for out. of tho puplo'| money and hsudod our to nho Syndicate. to be hhoiu forever. bo Imnng no spam nun :4 their {Ann to buck not scan. Anal M I|'. Ix-J.uuu. no oonoiuuee so even: use worr and reeponeibility ol ereotiug it. deci ee to throw this worry not re- Iponeibility on e contractor. euil to compensate him take! Hu,nu0 0! hie own money to pey for whet should ooel him but 020.001); then. not .eet'led with what he hid done. when lhelinuee in nished he gives it to the ooetx-eater. (Applause: Alter ell this he would be 3 men: men who would go to his gene- rous friend iiud uy. Oh. you bed better pny the taxes on thet house." (Leuner and iippluueen Yet ouch wee the poei~ tion 0! the Syndicate towerde the Go verninent. The Hamilton Spectator charged him with Inieleodiug the people booeuee portion: of the Peoio Reilwey reu through Outerio end British Cellul- bia. and could not be tex-exempted. He had not expleiued thimbeoeuee itehoeld be known that the Dominion Govern- ment lied no power to grunt exemption in Ontario and British Columbia. He lied quoted from the Act. end eteled thet so for u the Government bed power it had grentod exemption from tuetloe on rolling etock, etetiou, Itetioe groende. appurtenances end oepitel for ever. in my province to be oreeted. or my municipality to be oreetell in any province. Not only wee 0100.0U().000 to be paid for work estimated to coat 040,500,000. end freedom from taxation. hut. tho 4% miles of railway on the Luke Superior lnnminll, to omit. IIR.fYrl_mlil. III In h ol mo aymuuu wolul nulu Ito.- Cl)0,(XI). which. nddod to the ON.(XX).v (IX) lnnln. I-mild unto Ilfllfill hu- \-Illyllli. WINCH. Hull '10 `H0 "EgIIK .' (11) bonus. would lVO M(X).(H).(XX) for work which the Government In! uti- mntod. Iiborally. to out 048,500,000. (Applnuub To illuutnh: Bu I mnnwubodtobuildnbouulo out 0910.000. Ho conclude: to avoid the nnrrw Ant] rnnnnnnihilitv nl nnnnlinu it outt; auliaouuhuuu nan on 5.5: (mu o-nu an I -3....` we constant In: aqua. vunla out land at 08 per acre. Thu Also had of the Syndiuu would India 016.- (IJUIXI). which. nddnd In the 0311!), :'.i?l.`3.` ...u.a"-' "':';"'.........."-`".' 005003010. .(lX).bI|howuIbiIobo on thoulouido. T506450 niloo ho- twoon Solkirl ml Knuloopo I and - w`~......'*.:- -m *-% swoon y _` 0 - ning 080.0(X>.(lX). Thou mutt Iohllol M8,5(D.(Xll. What It! the amount to In given the iylloololu building than 1 Thou was h In .85.- 000.000 Ltd 35.00041!) aqua of had. It would be unudy unluitl-o Ink thvnluo plnoodon tho Ind by Hours Mackouio And Blskq, Sir I.C.C|u- .wri`ht. or any other Iniursblo lLauuhMr.) Aunin. In took the ham-n wuugnlll.) qua. no new no ngnnl of Sir John A. Mlodonnldhiho on a previous ooouionmightlnoulho before the contract wu I|`lIOd. nlud tho land -2 IR nor gnu-n Thin: ILA `nnxl _W'|lI. II, OHIO!` DIKKIDIC (ICU. (Luuhur.) Again. ho took 850 hint Mudould.,Iho J, ,Io . E 1.. Ju- nude! on u mu uillninh db; humid nap wu run ALL? gukmo ffownsn. -- -vv- ~. ~...,, - , , , Au Buuunn promptly suondod to. ) I2! .10 ULIHI UTE `mrr. dmuu mad" I0 1'03 weliimnou um-at In-so Inlohliadll -. u-. -4 -. hunt on helm; nuppllod Inn no. 60. ruxcnn l1'Il[l_. 1. ll. III`/l`(`AI.I"E`. l".HTAlH.lSHF.D 1&9. Int lost to Emma Mco. llrluron only lny W. D. NIrI.AIIl`.N, 7i63r'r'":uZ' :z l.`lI.VIll'f|- I August. ncnndln LDC fab (`nllele Hlroal, hluulmnl mmmllv dun -uh. Grand Excursions. nus LINE mu. smunns. uuyu lo the trout. sold our I ton olcnndy lul Isdny. Wm have uolbar ton runny tor non Huurdov Sprlnglou Ed Suppomn. Any Qunntitv Man-ima.n's Braat Rheumatic Du:-9.] run Rhaunntlc Modlc-inn did In my out. I ml to abandon my work nltogathor. Aftor try- mu sevunl ghynlcmun vuth no nmull..[ me: n man who ml beun rurod a llhoumnlhm by Wu. and kuuwmg lhll he bu! no interest. in tho Your: hlthhilly, SAMUEL B. TODD. P 8 luugm nag tbs! I In [hon up b All the vhynlrinm who a taudod mo. Ind Lotus ly came In-ma to me when 1 head 0! (I might say) Ibo ` uwnleu main-Iuo the work! but our loan I \\'INT1:R RESORTS grumnsms HARDWARE} '5pochlLiu!thoRolidny SaI,loI_M! tlnnsm mwm| 1881.-CHRISTMAS v--1901.] An Admirable Pair of Puts for 83,. PI:-Ion. IIqon llunuu-. Fob. nah M h uni Tth Nnpnnee` (`nmpbell Ilouse. Fab. lllh. Hlh nml lfslh. Kin non. Windsor Hotel, Feb 161 1. lI`l.h, llh. Nth and 190th. Pianos Tuned cud Iognluodl 12 Priucou Hunt. nurly uppoulo City Help Jsn. I0 Thuhuushrd uuc-to u eonponndod with tho [natal esn. lutcuuo an Iondortul sod Iounity The Bazaar l 1;. cuwiizamn . -._L....b`..a.__.--._' n_.._. VOL. 1.13 J. W. BROWN & (`On WILL IT PAY ! W. 'l`. C. II-ITIII-}I.'9. Q. f|l0(`I(lII D01}. `\ II. JONII. I` A liungou` rltnve, I -~lI 1: mm neutrals pnmudo um I norm you of lhojpoody can you! , oviftis r (`utters um: nua an N pt! cont. `Few Well Soloctod In Winnipag & Portage La Prairie Oller Non door to Lhc Telogrnph (mice. (`In once Biron. Feb 4 ST. JIIES SALOON, Tho Above Saloon has been entirely gland and rdnrnhhd and the prop: actor nu-amen htllilclon to El! numerous (rim: 3 mm! the pnhllr gnnnnlly, when nun-unngu he bag: to to him nume'roua friends lha pnhl:z' gonanlly 0013' I Kingston lloiiu loom} I ` VI! take this oppanunlty In noun` our Old i Gnnomat: nu! ma publm Renenlly Ihu we hon stand I Fin:-clan Brand and (`uh Cameo Aruclo In unnnu. Lanna (I run I nu '0 an I881] It the old stand, Wellington St. Puu vary low to the (11410. H. 8 W. J. CRUTHERS. Klltn Ihn Coufouioonry O Biscuit Works. In. I. III`l'(.`IlINO rnozu u;n-nu: In Water Colon. ILIIBK TEA I SPEBIILTYI Llnponiug direct we are onnbled to ulvo mu oonulunoru the benet. bnlh iu qualitv and price. imrhunnumcmnan Tlllll in path: no ha-us Uni II tn pnulom -1-: wt hu hecnwo nu Props:-utor_y clnus Ii stun av: noun, I"!!!-JD E NII'EI'. Proprlelor. O:-only noun u (`on In Ihollondn sun l`int-c'luI mnnd an we buy tho but FLOUR dine: Ibo mnlor. wean p-rcpurod to lI_1rn_o_uj__I _ LOTS IO011`. mu-in Inca. Cough It. will uh: Humor! lumbar wi- mls '1`-III, I-_-I nnhlo in u I S. S. BAKER. BR I;_AD. STROIID BROS. um u .... ... THE BEST iv. ! Try them I xinjafxf; CANADA. WEISNESDAY. FEBRTJRY 8.1882. Boom, Hallway a Ilaenrativa Paper] The Lnrgut, Cheapest And But. Stock I C3I'I"Y' PA.IIN"I` SI-IOP ! inch Cut. NAILS only 82.66 per 100 lbs. All my Nails us of tha beat mnko And selocted. The Bani American Ho-d Light. Oils for sale ohen . Salon, Bums and I Platform Scales 0 cap for Call. Hnrd. wnre.Tinwnre. Paints and Paint Oilu.G1ana and Putty, all of the bent qmliiy, for sale cheap at JOHN HAMERH. cheap JOHN [Corner of Princess and King Streets, N.B.tAll kinda of Scales mpaired and adjusted. A good second-lnnd 2000 lbs Plnsform Scale for male cheap. Sqpt. 22 Houlo and Sign Fund . Grunl , Gluu:.| Paper 8 na, lslno nlng An Window Bhuia Paint nuono In the bad Itylo. Ihoran node: and n I Iowan nun. ` ni, lslloullng Amf 1` Un Avon, In when. ordul. By hurt I lug: numbor to hmd at one man. VI nnusblod to turn than out with uni dnqo\.In 1 Va} upon-In nun- nonud st modanuyrlenn. v Books Friend

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