Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1878, p. 3

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WVEGETINE I luu uunuvlnu -I. nxnnnvwzuuuu. -Tha stunner (ieneu tlnishuurning left. for Stall: I oint,AmherIt Island, con- veying thither Sir John Mncdoqahl, Mr. Kirkpatrick and other: who were expected to be at the Conservative pic-nic held 55...... --Mr. Mackenzie will nddrou another political meeting in Oman: before pul- ling dny. -,'\\n.:.........x n..o H... ..I.;n..:on... 'l`nm IIIIK Ill,- '-'\Vhi|perod thnt the ubiquitoul Tom White will carry the Tory banner in Huntington. l\.. 0-5..-J-.. ...uu.i.... ulna-A mill In. n P Ilulieulsswssu '- wondered why in thunder the king of the I African jungle did not open his mons- ' nothing. trons mouth and snake the performer jump down his throet. This excitement end these nonders we cm never under- stand. They have alwsys prevsiled sud we presume they will prevsil. But we were impressed with the appearnnee of the street parade, as witnessed by so ` many of our citizens snd friends from ' _ the surrounding country. Since the show" does not visit the smell places usually tnken in by the visitors from s distence were numerous, and some of them did not eome fty miles to see Cule hes evidently an expen- sive nrrsngement. Of this we judged by whet we saw of the horses, the vehicles ' end the performers es they passed in their order in the public display. The band csrrisge came first, drawn by severe! camels and n teem of high spirit- ed horses, snd the rendition of a number of overtures satised us of the artistic excellence of the bsnd. Following this came the upper crust" of lllir. C0le s employees-ne looking men and better looking lndies-whoee horses prsneed along in high mettle. The many cages composing the menngerie succeeded in other, some of which were open end their contents submitted to n scrutiny, notably those containing the reptiles and the lions snd their respective keepers. The cn|iope-or stesm orgnn-concluded the oortege, the whole being A sight of some worth, and indicative we should say of the greater sight to be observed under onnvaes. Of the vslne of the menngerie end the ring performance we shall have something to say to-marrow. there. ' tutu: uuv tact, 2-: no-a-u nu -urlylgoulhiauaningpoophwun chain; out other About tho city in and-ol tho and and tune. Iiounnd ntnoomvhon the gorgeous pmaudon did his plncgtho than were Ctovdod with thou who gigglod at the -nbn-.-5.... Inn... -ncgal -ill: nlnnnn. -uuvbnlvu H.353. `noun II:-no nuts: tho young nun, who knead the sash: upon his knoo,nnd loohd It Dania! in tho lions don and A,__I _,n _I_., :_ AL___J__ LL- l.:__ .1 AL. ij ITUXIVU1-$1 W n2,lbIttIoInnin bill: upon the ochtvdbudlhonouqnpchinlthat It -.- gll :5 -_- gm-glngl ml; 5. L4 ` CUVClqj T7 itohplilhlndnndlor thanks- ultnlutn:IlI.Ir.0olohnhoonuono- _I._A _.4I..L 5- IL- n--__.--J. vhidunouloodovouhuhopo: . Inn AL. I.-:3... I-ill. nnnn bk. lb hvprld-to PIOJPIOIOII : Dnllu.--I In: nannondod by-an : was-uuu:u..cpu.. hIooi1lau-Iid nanmiovo Vnlllhorilovnlgvilldzin pI*%hlntl onnpbtdyupoln O'I)ltII'oinolKiI|IIIvhnuatlo ga-..-.._.-.-.-mn-an-gnnllhn WWZVQTT U33: "IiIbIo0IIB&I|lIl'C5I pnulhtnnhlyol nah anupninhnn. lomvlilopunlngtolnnnuuol lb |...A....I.h.n.-. an-nllhulnpth-h-an. unanuirguuq-Luann-at AI!-`.11 -j--ooo llnrd on the lnyor. l'.'l.l'.(,"I'I0sV UOSSIP. wdllnlat the halo- -_J l.. I..- ___ L__ Illvll lu|.- nu vvnu e vvyuve. We hed thought thet Mr. McMahon hed gured to enioient diudtentege et the melng e night or two eiuoe without ouroontemporery lending in aid to the epreed of e ynrn which in utterly devoid of truth. The ioundetion of the Edu- cetionel Block of the Militery Oollege wee not built. before teuden were eeked for, but numetirne alter tender: were received end the loweet had been ewerded to Mr. Williem Irving, who wee one of the eight who put in eetimetee and olfere fur the work, the competitor: being e mixture of Coneervetive and Reform eo [er en politiae were conurned. Seperete tend- on were invited for the joiete o! the tint our, end the timber wel lead on the ground before the` nuperetruclnre wee commenced, but Mr. Irving did not eupply it nor wee he even uked to do it. The eontreet thet follow- GI 72 IIIII 5'11! lull], VII IIII `Zn! And calculation: dot, and without his political luningu being in the but do- gne ulxen into uoount. II he named tho work it was bonus he proposed to do ituthoducpatnu, god our an- tamponry and its noullilaahoullooaoto detail: dny hsnuylulttolndoruy charge to -oh. In tdccneotonnyol aL- n...._._..A ._h..n in I:.._o... _- ` la. II. II. spinn- M `I. 7' L--- an-. ` We hue not not yet heard any explana- tion In to why the lonndntion of Military College Ill built before the tendon were ukerl for.- Sir John`: Ova. I. L.) A|.......LA II--6 ll- Il..Il..|..... uun-u vu us; up. an-uuuu-n-n up-u nvuvw` ocl Ina hirly given him, on hil,lndu -..4I ..I...I-Hn-m `Inn: Ann` .-hluunb Ll. Clllri II Zulu. III IvICil 00 III "I tan Gout-nuns outrun in Kinpton n uipnpundtonoulow eontunponry stay ti-oi: ddnou controv-Iy, _-.-Z._- in 2- -4I---.- _ S..I _.-&-_ ' ulilvifliry I y W - onpyotllu Iuliub china, pub ichodinIhWn|IdJu: xanctmoornuomn ____,, 1, Major Ridout bu the work of organiza- tion in {he new building, end the creating of discipline amongst the nevi comers, to add to his msuy other duties as Captain of Cadeta. He is a thoroughly good oili- oer, and I Csnsdinn whose accomplish- ments and success in the army can be pointed to by s oolonisl with pride. His skill at control end diooipline has been oi great service to the College. 'P.1-ofeuor of Mnlituy Hiltory And Topo- graph) --Lt.~Col. Oliver, R.L. Profauor of Mathematics -Mnior Kon- grnpny--m.~uoI. ulnar, n.A. Profeuor of Mathematics -Mnjor Kon- uington, R.A. lnntrnntnr nf Mnthnmptinl--LL Flil't-` `Cw T II Wji C TIXUVW ptounnng" iuuanm.suIms.J Ihtnaylnolluting hood: to than whonnloocovunllytonuh an -..-..M.- I-5 I-J-I: :- -n-4| oh _ nuuuuuu-uuuuj-}-u -uu u-rvvny iuthoudaliiopouanod It my .114: vvuvvv vuvuuu nuuvvuu an-nu un quvu nu-uu at the summer examination. One addi- tion has been made In the Auiltnnt Pro. feuonhip of Mnthomatics. The College J stuff in 2 Oommnndnnt-Lt.-Col. Hewitt, l{.E. Captain of C:u1et|-Major Ridout, 90th L.l. VEGFTINE ungton, ..A. Imtrnctor of MsthometioI-Lt. F'|irt- cluugh, ILA. Pmfeuor of Fortimtionn -- Mnior A nu. .I'I7l`IlIlll.l. Mnjor Walker in now wearing thin new prex, having been promoted very re- recently. Jonn, 11.15., 1". uuu, nun mver. One ucancy on the oorponl nte` ha been created by Dennison : withdrawal. 'I`he profeuoriel stiff is not yet. quite lled up, u n free hnnd drawing master has yet to be nnlly chosen, an well u some leuer uuintnntn, but the chief places are supplied by the talented gentlemen whose elforta showed such 3 good result n_- .11: cluugn, t6..A. Profeuor of Fortication: Mnjor Walker, R.E. PI-nfannnr nf Inllnrn l.Annnnunn-"Av wuuser, mm. Professor of Modern LAnguages-R.ev. Prof. Ferguson. ll..:... \U-I|.-- 5. -u... -...-l-... old. n`- uvnuuuu nu avuun. The culeu have been told of!` into two ompaniec, `A and `B, with I regiment- al serge.-Ant major in Cedar. Irving. I ne dinclplinarinn, and two company sergeant majors. In this shape they will be more euil-y handled. The sergeant : Ital!` um. SergenutI-Cu|ota Wurtalo, Quebec; Deabriny, New Brunswick; Perry, Cun- don, O. ; M-wphouon, Kingston. Cm-nornl:--Ondatn Wile. Otmwn: Snell- man, Umun; vv. uavla, Ayunor; bunk, Petrolia; Riven, Brookville. l,....... (V...-n.\p.l.~l`.-(Int. n..,... I bunk, recroua; mveru, nrooxvme. Lance-Corpor1ll- Cadets Dixon, Belle- ville; Cochuno, Brockville; Road, St. John, N.B., F. Davin, Fall River. Onn ncnncv on the oornornl staff brocxvme. I Sergt.-Major B" 0o'y, Cndet Keefer, Ottuu. Q...-....nu._n..l.a. Wnrlgln (`unkno- Juli owolu nunni don, U. Mncpnouon. lunguon. Corporah--Ondota Wine, Ottawn; Spell- Ottawa; W. Davis, Aylmor; Fnir- hnnlr Pntrnlim Rivan. RI-nakvilln. -II : The old bunch in being used for dormitories only, and will make comfort- nblo quarter: for all of the data, being uuiclently hue to meet the increuod demmd for room. an, , 1 . I 1 , `,1: .1:-,-_;, A_, unmmon. Sex-gt.-Major A" Co'y, Cadet Freer, Brockville. Han-nt _Mninr R" nn'v nude} Knnfnr I `Battalion Sergt.-Major, Cndet Irving, Hnmilton. 2..-... u.:... cu n..'.. rug... 1:-...... ml, nun 3,:-rgu uuuuuuuu ` uniting the laying ol the pipu through ` which water will be pumped up from the ` river to supply the new block. The workman will next weal: begin the ar- ranging of the machinery and pipe: for the nnnulnaturing and conducting of gas through the building. Till that _work in completed, the evening clause A mun be partially abandoned. The newly arrived cadets received their clothing to- 3 day, and a neat t was obtained gener- ally. '1`|.- ..l.l I...-nah. I. L4}-no u-all Inn I'l`lIl$,lIIn1II'lwIx\I i-. u-in nou0ndcInIlnoIoInnudnodni;h- od,syulylonn{nrullolthoo|d0odotn to nndargonlno. Oyono oltho old voiouvillbonhultumll-onl|,I.Iutof Godot Damion, who 5 about to onto: tho Inpu-id Kiliury School At Sund- luInt,II__:ghnd. 19].. .-...._4I- Ann Inn` 1--5 nniln liiilllaljijwlujuuxuuuvwu nu-uvu riidlotu.oU.l|outidu of cur. End: -5.. M -an Alan -$I1l All` -hith- !|'Hl.J.'- ljj T] -Ii ii--I-In. fohbhgdno-hhiqulbd. lh:ulhnunnu~oinIIIluo,uultln dnnruo-nlpitobdlgpnpud la. 05. annnlinnnl musk -Kb`; -3 ha and no nodlolno the does not not ` Ilui `Chou ; `mute purl! mud rouonm. has D0 D7 1 upon pa in nuonuuu. ";.hookthbltuudnuou| ecu, nnljd no an-n-J - Yutnhylhlhbludndnlilb hlycallupnlcpund, chi nndlition-(Icahn lotto nllucduhnul El,-I'.Iun- Onluuaoulu. Dal. Kktpurld and ll.-n--gal Hangman`:--nn-nl&I Ilijiju 12 IT -1 jau- diclybyttoounplioudliospludid Iuldndioulliloahvliah IhoWnn ;.._.n..z ..z..`.4.n...........I...:... >7 ` T? CCXCT-A IX QIIDIAII "Int-Ium'l.An1 mu nmnurwme. FB.IliA! snrrnmsnn V0. mu. um. ujunqn mums.` HERE ['1' IS. run: a one: an evaaalou ea -van nu, vun ' lectoriee ere cloeed, your work-people , dieperee, but the fabric of your feilure remaina e fallen monument of protective ' genius; and win all tredee throughout any country. Protect and you create a monopoly. Mouopoliee nd capital, pree- per for a. time, and then, like the bnbblee on which they are built, bunt. Under high protective diitiea the import trade of a country will languish, end no dimin- ieh the cuetome revenue. Thin deciency mnet be made up. Auk Sir John how 1 But Sir John anawera in the language of Lord Dundreary 2 How can a fellow tell whet he does not know ; how can a fel- low be expected to _ explain this eort of thing until he gete into oice. < Times have been bed, very bed in the United Statue, where 45 per cent. protec- tion in rampant. What hae protection done for the iron trede|o! the Staten? In 1875 they had over 800 blaet furnaoee, Dome of which could cut over 100 tone of metal per day. They hed lnrnacee enough to eupply the world, euppoeing the world coneumed not-ly three times the average quantity ol the hat ten yeera. At the end ol 187 7 not three hundred of these furnecee were in blast, and the ma- jority of theee three hundred were not paying expeneee. The nine may be eaid of nearly all the menulacturing tradee in the United States, end thie experience of generel dnllneee hae exieted in epite of an elehorete and wideepreed lyltem ol pro- tection. Protect the manufacture of cot- ton goode, printe, &c., 45 per cent in Can nede. Who will obtain the benet ol protection l Why the manufacturer, and ac long ae he can monopolixe the trade he makes the coneumere, which ere the mace ol the working ela-ee, pey juet 45 per cent. more lor the aeme quality of goode `then they can be imported for under e tree trade policy. 01 eonree the menu- lecturer ouriehee like a green bay tree, at the expenee of hie Q6 pereeet vietine, who are thin deprived ol the full epend- : in; power at their wagee. Nearly every article the: e eitinn of e protective cone- ......a......a A... ..........A.. I. .0 . .-...A.. *m7I1'jlij3H Iv! git-binptoiuq, vbiiingotpotnpou AL. -.-I-ah: :LIQnI c--an M XI < IX H` hcncrinndobnq,"lno0thlkIIo um:-uuguhhlhnygbgiucllb.` ` Think-Iulnathqn punts bu-4 `'qp1b&oAnu&0o-I-; puld lnlilbnjpa uuuhqnlluvuyndhtl; bkhjtnu. Ihhugl I-I--5-I146!!!-ulltl-3.; ._.____ __ Illlltlrelycurcd Me or Voruuo. I I Cairo, lll Jun `10, I878. 9 HIIIII I3 I IIIOIZII In - ycvrvwvlvt unau- try eonsuha in prodncod st ngroourl ....o oi..- it -A-.I.l L. -.-.41.. ....._ ....._ II uIIIlIl-$ ll yluullvvll It I `KIWI cost than it would in uudut open eon- ucoowith other nations. Onlhiaoor tinentloodlnyboconddotodu nap- Iion,butovcnthiniqIontunluoopwun. Anbolarncununupplyliudlouol lhoptodoctionollinawlhhourlnbuya ndping nuhinu,pl.oIhn, lc.,Indu Chums Ind: prohdlon loath: thoynIouH,hohrlctIopq lortbou .:_.L;- naming. -Li-LE4-an an-I-.- pvulu yum:-up, `nus-uuqln lnvuyuu the nuhtnallhunl Ianuult Iightho. Nuwohutlholhtytlphu hougdogtholouuloal Ihppquuud` cauirizh-chin -d_-uuupoup. ciuiu -c-tint. Inn -u:-bout-ban AL_A._ A_.d.._-.n-I.--ll-.._._l\.-., _, t t I 7 up... -ssu-.. Irv; up Asgoodwine needs nobnsh. sosgood muse needs no pulling, but I esnnot help relsrring to the diicnlties of the Victoria Governmeut,ot which Mr. Berry (former- ly proprietor of s gin shop in Milbourue) is Premier. Mr. Berry's policy is very simple--ultrs protective duties to sstisty the monopolist, the worlringmsu sad the . msuufscturer, with hesvy tsxes on All : ers of the Constitution. lsuded property to crush the squatters or farming interest, sud, supported by s insjority (crestures of his own msking) in the lower house, he sdmiuis- tered the ssirs of the colony in s fashion never contemplsted by the tram- Sir -Iemes Mc- Culloclr and others (who were lmovn ss ' moderate protectionists) seeing the colony going to the dogs, embrsoed tree trsde, and will sppesl to the country on thi, issue. The result is still in the wo'nb of time. more pernicious to the interests of the Protection, in the long run, is u workingmsn then to sny one else, end to ` prove this I will tske the grestest lsbour giving establishment in Kiugston--ssy the Locomotive Works. Protect them by rsising the tsritf on engines, whole or in put, from 17 per cent to 7 per cent. For the rst you this would work sdmi- rebly, men would be fully employed st good wsges, stockholders would obtain large dividends, but they would be en- deevoring to creste s monopoly, snd would be ruined by their own prosperity. Capital, Always on the lookout for s pro- tsble investment, would build in Toron- to, in Montresl,iu London, and Quebec Locomotive Works. All goes well for s time, labour is well employed, wsges sre good, but the end is s_pprosohing. All your msrkcts sre overstocked, ssles can- not be rusde, stocks sre secumulsting st your factories, and sll the protection in the world is not able to nd s msrlret for your goods. .All st onoe oomes s snsp and e crssh. A reaction sets in, your t....L..-:..- -.... ..l......l .m..- -..-L,..-....l.. 5 9 par oontueuritiu in London Ann 1772 In DOIIGOI April 1773.. A-.uuuI-` runuc cum. ` Vnlnool Gov- nrn z A na- Iunnnm... Rob`oHuA- Qinnlngn In-`A uonvpc uu Bail` p.:.1. :a2'E2'.' V-lngnl D.`-- BROS vvI|IIIlI|IISgZIVUIfl`IOT. *l"ol|owin;unuoIiq'ot0IIndhn Pmhoioniutn,Viotu'i|nhonldbonnnst pwopuousnnd uonqunhilgoouuh-y, andNeIBonIhWs|cInIoIld been the Ilighmodlolil. Auhpqudoltholul uI.lyur,Ju|nu1.l877, the following blho Insult: :1, win an n no. . . --rv-wan-uptnuupuyvlunnuw South Wdqyun ap,thoI I'll Illnoklonolploiuolioqnul Iundlouih nun Inn... an --.-.J I..- A-.A.. ,1'bv .'nH'iurqIIII'iIiAUl. L 8::-o-Auhh,o Gaul: Hun .aIuhIInIiun,Ihli.v&IiItIpdvj. oudcnluo_yatp`uIhn&d`& its] cnpcanlichnnnlisitutinn. In p'uIoIpnklbnudnin.Vih:h{ udlovaulliahn. Bothvuouttlcl` nhouHIounoino.InthuIoputalho,` nnn In-nun:-tn-n nigh]! .-A A-main. . v uuuuuuuvvfuuwuuu ::oInnpu-un,ninlIll, nldnugll bo&huln;oullour'niincnnnu- ai.l._.n...._n.. ... ...|. L... -|....n. ;uuuuuuur-I|qt-u'- ti`-:1-agnhcI_oIIbnn, udhunhoni IL` _._.A -__-_..A .1 -___A -_.I -_-.I 1vuH,:AvnA.~ hovouch Wain Vishnu .. 018,914 $3.079 5,037,603 --4,135,156 |- out man l1, !I'l,510 Al-I. Dunnu or run l!I.oon.-lI V301- '_. gym nlhvopoh; ohIIun.pu1 ,nd Inhduouunouorlu thopu tw ;-$00 humans: dllo Iph. john mm: as nay rouodlen ud wining or NH DIX 11,ou,ss: nun 5-uuuu, nu. v-nvu 1 unuwwuw-veuuy nu the let men of Kentnoklen notoriety. K ow we would heve believed the upon , quite reedily were we not ewere of the 1 hot, the! ever nlnoe Andrew elluwea True Blue" to ehow him her heels in e ying nee to the County pol, the Bergt.- Mejor he: kept him for Me Item! by in the police station, end that et the very time he wee talked of en one of the aide ehow ettnctiom he end hie elniebla en` periov were dieoueelng the llI'w0n'l ohengee in the heeenent of the City Buildinge. Uorponl Lenigu: IIIOIIM no` I... }.I-..u..I `nu lnnlyinn .- In-unhlgklg ... In- -Juuuun`-. vunyuunl u-un.uu IIlV|lI'I nu- be blamed for looking ll lonnldnblo :1 ho dou At present; nod In Inuit be no mod :6 Li. 011 IL. n-nlulnnnh L--g n-nub.) Illlptu l`II| Itll WU IJIJIHI III In LIII "oianu" for lnttcnim and Meaning out, but rally, Maura. Oonniuiouon, the man should be koptin Active training, il gymnutinl must be nuorbd Io, nnd Corporal Ianipn be obliged tohko daily -'-...l.. An bk; In-`pip,-unbnl I..- \JUI'PUlIl l;II`In III VUIIIUI5 Iv exercise on tho horilontnl bu . HY DUTY IS TO l BA)1'lO'l' THE GREAT BODY OI` `l`I:lI OONSUILIRS - Hr. Mechanic 1! 5. John, 17.3. uuui II yltvllt, Ill IIU IIIIIIV III! tut if bin 21] lb: uoltdopoln bun cruulud there common chin onto! their original -|.-_. \T..- g... -- LI.-.- -..- Al AL- lo. IO-I` unease: no ullutlug for oonolunvo not, it you are I unbound Wlaylnhlo odi- alIopa'`=h;uIeh gnuoumn lt:)rkn h lit blog In tho olronluln uid. It an W 50 Id Ch Ono! load Purl/lrr. nuuonno of dlaouo orlzl-moo lnlho PIOTIOHOI IIIVII In olunu A nunn ll7'l`' nunnnoun run! A on. Don : roan n-. Pu-vnnnnn nun: vnunn mm A III. on. vol 1 mun -1. none-non Inn wunn to: A nu, IV`! rovun you `ill Inn. Du...--n-uuu In . ununlnuv nnnglrtun Rumour hm! it thin morning tint Cor- pornl Lanignn, when on duty ut the cir- cu: ground, was taken an uido~do-camp to IL. `.4 lnnn nl If-ntnnlplgn nnlnnnlu V 1"` put I . lhvi - ........'.'..-3:..................:: no cilia:-an on _V .13 GE 1:1 F E -w II. I. BlIVI'I- . DUI! Ir-l have and noun! homes of 3 casino; in In entirely cum ms or vmngo. ' III! tho and II torlildnoy oonplnlnt. It. , I IIIOUUC Iulllnllo for liatuzlyoom lulnt. I , Iuuldnuunondltung uumfpmn... H, Vtmnu I'0Ip8I'0llI tnan EHO IIIIICII PIOIGCIOC tetee-with all their wesllh, with All their territory, their` immense eereel crops. their In-ge exports 01 cotton, petroleum and tobacco. The United States possesses every climste under the ' sun, can grow every fruit Ind vegetable needed for men : most luxurious wente, rich in iron end ooel, beds of which lie almost sdjecent, end in more precious minerels, but just now it cannot be called a proeperoue country. Look at its mighty \ list of benkrupts, the poverty end deep distreesee of its ertiunl. does this denote rosperityl But Csnnde and the United totes cannot be oo:`p:ired; they Ill? not alike in geogrephi tnetion, e imetc inuence, mineral retourees, riohnese of soil, or seeboerd ports. But Victoris end New South Wsles ere slike in every- thing nature gives them end the Pro- tectioniets of Osnede sre welcome to any inference they csn drewin fnvour oi the colony of Victoria. I will conclude in the language (sli.gdhl:y persphrlsguetl) of the moat cleer he e mm in ' unipo- one who more then thirty yeers ego said Queen Victorian would be Empress of Indie end thst the lslsnd of Cyprus would become sn appendage of the British Crown, one who is the gxeeteet liltellllln the world ever saw. one born, brought :11) Illlltl edtnvceteg ii : Fr`el'l`r_ede Izlingtlnid owomleso. er omeesn er welfare heve ever been the moat cherished thoughts of s singulsrly an end well spelnt lit: "I eteoy to Fae e (Jennie es won say say 0 or young oonn- try thet bu I destiny, be tient (under Free Tssde) end wsit, or sll things come onto thoee thet will only welt." l sm Sir, Your ob't servant AUDI ALTIBAI rut-rnu. on or 1-ounce me an: on ary ` u-om England rovided I e Britil Govern- ment won (1 Allow All (ruin chipped from Onnndn to go in free. The duty In null. only threclpenoo per cent, hntlt in nesrly four cent: per tube! and this would make quite I dierenou in lreiglltu on our lakes besides obtnining for Canada the volume of the Quill (rule. The opponent: of Free Trade unfairly draw oomperiaonl between the United State: andunsdu but. Ibelieve Cuudn under Freo Trude will be in your to come more nrmnamul than the much nmtuohd use u-nae Inu no In wcolne roaperoun than the much protected gtateu-with their tarrilmrv. thair< immanm um-anl . U0. IQ` III. UOVIII-3! II , f-Of` oisl traction. Being a yonnfg oonn Cs- nadu cannot expoot to nuke mob un- tagooun trnliel II chic: and richer pov- an, but the Govornont an try to do something in chin In}; (or innbnoo ntriko the duty of ten, pzovidod Chin: und Japmnonld allow some portion 0! our produoo and mumhocnron to go lilh their countries two; to throw 0!! or reduce the dun on dry from g_:en_wou n!lo_w g_r_n_in ghippgd I nocuon or um: . 110: an nou- loro upon: in form language to con- Iun two moaning: man to thon- ulvu the right to ilIhI'|)!Iu&O construc- tion. but (ho Gonnnun In conun- unnulvn ll manual to no Iingqluly illihull. I. Indndnhu ogrtn-ndouunny thin! Iilnt his null,` uphd Ii: own Iutht aonnodou, Onnlhn Shh:-nnuo ugly in contact; they shut mdnvidunl lillty. And un- nnb Inn no 0.. --54; nn-ul .._. interpret try lining youui country um: mcnnulnl not say "no," clinnn. or non: via Bread& Rolls -I-J-Iv nu-born uin'uIu-1;" (hay have thpnulvou in nu: innum- oluuuovunnounonnauannu to an thinoouucrfn Iy. Iunnotou olthouuhothink Ionhul of Bar Il.i_n . n.....:.a.... n...._.......s ML... WT POYIIYY IOI `III ILIY. Punwnou nu lolorou onuuzn u--I--9 groans: nl run IIAIV Inn flu "Thu; ;i!:;`fo:;Vqolln nu boon dam Brno. Have bun having Chill; Ln mtllllotctl lnrdthbolovutr of the zoulh, . thhg no on hogan I o ' dyou Io. Ilglvlug no Innedhu nit: king up n` nylun. purifying my Mood, U0: ab; ; wbonu ull odur modlchcn and lllod mynyuom with L 5 Ilill II uusllad um if fnunlllu I. M In IE0 Io dlurlau ol the south And "13 Colin! 0 Vogulnc no or three Hum: 41 Old. thuywolld not he tmublodvlth the `Ch of III ndgrnnl four: that proull st -: h Ilsa of nu, nave doewrr bills. |.".';;-__u..`.,_,_, iun1u:..d 01:, Don : be llunhuul. A Flt `Bit. NEvv_<":-Toons a.""'.'.-W 'L'.n's"`.2ZI F.'.Z'.`."d'.f.?r'.'3'. .u".'.? hula, llu to 1 good old age. Rupootfully HAVING LEASED TEE PREMISES NOW OOOUPIID All A OIDTHIKG Sum, three doors from Wellington Strut, out door to 0:30`: 3:03., Jaw olon Inc WHOLE OF HlS STOCK for the bdnnoool thin naluhu LGBIA SACRIFICE, to nuke room for one of the lu-gent Full Stock: on: lllpd ht: this city, which will be OPIIID OUT IN HIS NIWVITORI 0! 5th DAY V Y Wll1`PIl0lI.Woal-ouolal tuba, `thing?! and Onuodlu Oootlqnlhbloln tho HIITW km-in hf&m"vh)uIlmmuv uluvhnylo. 'IIhIl CC I` j-lQ.T-. W` Q at has I: put pad. I : :.. -..:::-.'::..~- I `E.-E` C ?'V" N.l3.- This i. . Iplondid npportllnlty for call bpyon to none nupln, on (load. will never be no cheap I: thoyuv at the pram: mu. Q Oo-0 an-lyono QC Ill. HENRY :|i.ovv'b ' ii; LIVERPOOL HOUSE, PRINCESS BTRIIT. nruw `YORK o|.o1'muo STORE. max mm, rm near-__!ro_m:uu nu. Iquu. .. . o _..-o. WE RAVI JUB1` RECEIVED `A NEW AND IPLIIDIDITWK OI npaunnuuamnuuoungninbuhmrmr-nun-nn.n-A III: `CHI, III , CII. I,luIu. ' 'lO.ll.I.lnvun:- Duo lit.-You Vcgoun Q81 having nun anvnnv Mll nu. uvnla PUIID hm. `H. .-nanlmtsll New Blnck Cashmeres-nll Wool, 50, 60, 10. 75 and 000. New Colored Cashmeres--all Wool, 50. C0; 70, 75 all 00, New muck Gros Grain silks--$l.00, L25, L50, L1! and 2.00. New Colored Silks---Benntlml Slndos. New Colored satlns, all Cut on lllu lor Trlmnlng. BEMOVAI. SALE AT LIVERPOOL Housf. Z` Bu en, make our selection: st oncou thn Good: Iroullinj tut. III] bola; FASHIO. ABLE A D IN GREAT DEMAND. |cH:E:A_:1_= s. INFORMATION FOR THE TIMES ll Lustre: and Fancy Dress Goods will be Sold thin Wuk A1` A GREAT 810811103. IISIII UECUIIVIIUH WI UHCIIIIUU IN IRON OR BRASS nude on the shortcut notion unl at the Inwod 0| EKIIIIIOI Fonlnn. STEAK ENGINES AND BOILEI8 of all kind: nah II ghrl Foundry. A number of second hand In-lno and Buttons Bolkn for -IQVII 0 I PM the Kin tou luumlI'y< BTEAIBOA1`, BAW AND 031131` KILL IIPAIQ I all this done 17! dupuwh at the Klngnon I-`onndry. when worllnon uuoeoul to Inc. We have For sale the following Vessel: and Proportion The Swan '11-; Wlu'l1.'N; she in the but of her line In the Dollllnlm. The Iunnllu-go INDIAIV, bu . ourylng upmnyor 250.000 to lumber. The Inn Burp HAROLD. I tunnel: out: and is Almost new; onpwlly N00 bnnholt A number of VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE CITY. on tho IM IJOVI II `HI (hrnttP1-ogen . Thane Lou would be well nuiwd to the want: oil orworIll[II- N0 MONK REQUIRED DOWN. FIN BIIDFORD-I-`our Hundred Anna: of tho but Woods! Land In tin Oouty cl I romanc- | IN BED! Fronbenuc. llrllutlollood P. HARTY, - - - - - - Ferguson : Block. n0. 1 FIR cm. u..m.,~ msnufnctano the nsr souo acuw nornun want. on nun COITINENT. We frequently Iooolu such tutlmoalnln an the followllg :- ' "IRSBRS. DAVIDSON, DORAN an 00.: Oll!`.llll.-Tho new Wheel we got mm for tho pxopollur Wv IINDIHO` Inooou. She run two nnlu an hour tutor. out-I _ Cunt. Ronxn, lonhu lubth III-bII.I.l Wo IIIO beg tnrefer to the following gentleman and Dunn. W BT11 `a I I ,J I, ., nun... you lnupucIuun.I\o cmgkvuwmz [411-n:a And.I?h`lnnn Hlldhlij! C & Bo llll, Iblf I '3" We to fol|owl.:;``cutlom:n Ifnyll" i 2I:`I1lrmoolu:::_4>r, toooph Tnyor, E.l,`G%v9[r`I.lIOlII 8% llllpton ICC!-0:! 1`:-uu I-u `o , cunt t x-moo ll] It-an cum. u Brook. 3: . A Glam 1: Co, lzun vii`... {`."'a....n..a """ cvm mcumou or mum in lllnu nn nnuxu .....a- .... n.. .|....o..o M... ....| .o n.. I.-..a..|....AaL.Im-um: mpomur to srAMBT h IILIII ullulcuLA j 1 onthuucllthot a no II we Ithhtooonmnqputhoouuuoakudu. I13. Lldho-nnnuntll Iholvo Stonlnnolnndout. Ouodn on until Iovunuir bne Prlce Asked nd No Loss Tgkon. 'A GRAND CLEARING OUT Ofthonhovononuonodaoodnntpduntht uvchniuuutnhlbl. an onosma or -mun mason a.'muHon muons unit 6: ch-Innglnnma-t-nnth.ndlnlhnQnInn-nnnlnl-uh-n Aug 29:6. Aug 28, 1878. Sept 4, 1373. Sept. 4, 1878. --**`j' FOR TWO WIRES LONGER I nd. um. `ifdglfur Eu D I Q If. , ` Vunldb UIWI f`...'".uy :`.:. ....u...:..`l~"'bI>gI_I`77E I HAVE JUBT . n':x`x`m7```"wi'.`+ hnnnnlnutlnh KINGSTON I'0U1I'DRY 1utcNAUca-:E:'::-o1~T as oo. Attention to the barge Stock of Dread (lulu Clothills I s1-noun. nnnunmqx BTBIIT. E2- LOVVNDES I s.;.=;wnR. BIIU IIIAVIBI FUI TIIU Ullla '4 ma htumbt II I aulhno CU 3. WALDRON. Wilson's Buildina. THE PROPRIITORS OI` TKI IS SOLICITED. '`V .. .......7.;......T "...'............ nap-Ill bu! QQGIII heal II II M h:,bo I good motllcty I U! '. n I" Fun u Davidson. Doran Q. 00. IS OFFERING A_IR'I"Y"S A FEW AID I31 I,IIihb|oICIIOf|l|`I'n ah unsold nlnnh :"."..."':..n%'&E.".'Q`..'. pa. Inn almond 1 j H 1. :-znbnuvualz:-.unnooo`Iu ID.-..Q.Al.A.$-1-`again. a 1-1:; IVCII-IQOUIIIQ ""2". PRIVOI1 , Vhkhnijg \7EEiTfNE I [OI lb I000 noopilul Iudlly uehovlodgn Ilig nun porn: 0! PlI08V`0 Ilulblolb-VII; utnulhu flaunt lnnlvdvlll -low- mnmm.u._ An. mu --v --,-.__ - _.-._v, -_----, -___-. an no .-uuouu co., sou, in II . "mu an ouwuc, and Mann. nu. unnnuzmms XZT P|ANO-FORTES. qiyhnul uh boon mn- it It` cu vwv-v--rw--:-v' or 1-oaouro. ...':.-.-.:...`*-~ H-"-- 8' W - I. ll: MI!`-We IIVII3 boon ullln your the put [hon and II pin In that In may one. CZ it In: `I (not tunne- &. nun-II . In J. E. lnvuu.. `gut udonolfo Looms, II. both. In. IIr,-l vlnh to Inform you what our , Colo fur In I lune boon lot 1 unlalo. Ind mar Inning mm loot I .0 Vlqono wlfcjnltllrolyl:-o`|bvul.odl I l In `noun t Inn . IIDVQ medicine`? mph" unu: nil,-I Modulator lluveboennl; : I III H73-I-dlblfl r. In It D. you on be and Why I: thin medl- % K-"-`-;.*--...., W Vl(_ll'l_'_INE D3 garbage. It Mn `IVII tunne- `Ba. '%.'.""" & wmu. Dnuhu, lllchuan. Ky. culled CM Una! Blood ntouu originates in the M nudism and Illvca strength. VIII -W2` CIIIOCIOOOVI. A135, um. PNIFN4 5! vnuu n...` Du Quin, m.. J... 22,1373. Itulllll purlluw N. Yocuu. ___...._:. Uzuvuumr CoNn0l.|DA`I l0N. - Tho fhabyhrian roiinrh : We Inn Ind much pleasure in observing tint, at tho Iuo meeting: of tho Bduonnonnl Ano- eiuionn in Kingston and Totonto. atten- tion bu been called to the question of l'nin|-uh. Consolidation in Ontario. The time has srrivod `hen the Goun- -onl ought to be proud to lo in duty in the matter. The ohul-when Inn too longcuriod I heavy burden which they should none have boon Asked in but ; and it in full time for thdsulobnpn use I duty which in poculiuly its own. " I Iollcvc to be 3 Good lcdlclne. Xon|n,0., lurch, IHT7. 3- Ian...- Tun Dun.nw:.- `I'M but buttern- hila in Ogioluburg at M In lbopw lb; inPn|IougoodhIthtoouIndoM to 17. 0InunId|ItIouloI'7o Ihohul lIl`I0tIoh||iII9I for All any nhil. How in it up, 010 Pnuoou Tclapqh, lb! ndI"InuouiIn0ououtI'y'ln-00 1'K-.-hD_ .OQ!I'I.`TC']Il*- gnnunhuboutbuul-pi-iuhihohln du'|ho|l good in Clo lac olodlnl hub. Wolnyaddlhtahnclnto hK'$h|adMhIluhWnh~ g_..-mph.-n Pmnwu. Mulrr|Nu.-Lut evening n political meeting was held in tho School home 3! O'Brien`: landing, St. John I-- land. The chair In occupied by Mr. Uux, Reeve of tho- municipality. The audience in very lair; it In: largely composed of those who had Attended the picnic It McOanghory'n Point in the Allcrnoon, who were loved in null boat: And olhorwino conveyed to the 1 land by the noun yncht Cnrlolon. The mating in sddrcuod by Maura. Kirk- patrick and \VoodI. A (lnon Ll1'rxn.-Thoee who heerd Mr. Allen : etory shout the Cook con- treet will reed with interent the letter published in Another column of thin paper, lrun: I gentleman who evidently known whereof ho Iponh, and whoee etntement pnle en entirely new lean on the matter. Mr. Allvn seems to have beenbnrking up the wrong tree, and from the devefupmenu which ere daily being mule the lone Mr. Allen Ieyl ebout the Oerillou Ceuel jub the better. " iuvucntlhouay. ---- -ooo Pu`-xu-`.-Yutenlay afternoon the un- nunl pic-nic in connection with R07. Mr. Gallagher's Church, Pnttsburg, took place at McCnughorty n point, about 12 milu (rum Kmgnton. It wu lnrgoly suondod And mu ooulidel-ed quite I Inc- ceu. Addxouen were delivered It it by Rev. Mr. (hllmlnar, Rev. Mr. Smith, and Mann. Kirknnlrick and Woodl. tjjjujugniujuuvuv jdIIkhicldt-Iudnuulp inst. `l`hqInIl&Iq'--l nIun&-India-lluln huh ` 1..-L.....-_.t.I_-.`..A.nl-L_&._- wjjwij qhunoilnnpdnt-h'&o~ uddtinouihuunlod db? uh--cu-I-Isholhull-!hu-up Bnomminu A.\'aw.-Thin morning we were shown the branch of a plum true in A: nice blouom u it could be expected to be in npring time. On the mine tree Are in very great qnnntity of the but plum: now ripening. This tree can be seen, with bothbluumm Ind !ruit,in the garden of Mr. Clark un Arch Itreet. _:o<-o-_. GA|lBA(ll'..-The attention of the pro- per otcrn in called to the Amount of garbage at preuent lying on the market place and ndjmuellt shouts. Iu rotting cannot I grant Itench, hurtful to hesltln during this hot wuther. Fro- luau: complaint: have been mule of thin nnunnm. n (M H-uprld-nq PIOUPHOJOII Uh: III.-I In nounucudnd by ll phy- lo PIIOIUDIOII, hsvlu n n IM unuuplutnuon V0 ninth: uuoqun on the Iatlaotyoumud hnhtriod Ml: minute as .."i. .'.'...'s'.`. .u.${'s... ......__ Tmz'l`r.~rr UAnxs.-The trinl of the Montreal Unngeman uill oontinnea, but the one his: really lontilu interest. Tho point, now nrrived at by the prosecuting counsel in to prove tht the defendant! no Ornngomon, but this it ocean I: diicnlt thing to do. ---.-c->.-.. IImnLu u.-Rav. A. H. Sent, M. A., of Mntintown, I graduate of Queen : Uollogo, hu been installed pastor 0! one of tho congregations at Owen Sound, vice Rev. D. Marrinou, M. A., round from the mixmtry. :.-..4o-_ --oJo-?- Tun Lwu-nuzm.--During lut Tuesday Afternoon : atom: than were foul-hon tron struck bylighlning on the (Arm of Mr. John Gnu, lulu than rond, town. nhip 01 Kingston. A heavy stone Ill dinlodged from the Court Home. ._._.._o Cox1'nvr.-Colonel Goo. W. Flower bu ucnnd the contract lot the nonunio- tion 0! twolvo ` mile; more nilroid in Minnesota. Hi: family in still residing at Rochuur, in that San. V x A Low F'UInu..-'l'lu Iund attic _ 0IQI'.lIIiill0IlinsIoflil[|oII@`0I- ylay ightning took plan Ihinnlur Ioougnudvudocidadlytlolcgut '0 but our sun. -#01: A011 nuI'r.-Whilo the uuployuo ol W. W. U010 : cimu nu unloading the nu from the can u the city station this morning cm ol the workman had hit thumb torn o . . ` ` ii -----~-oo fl": Annunu.-Yuhthy tho unis : ynl dolcution mutated thlr uldtu to In! Dublin at Quebec. The toblo la! undo an ologut roply. W TIC Iuuuuuuuyu fun---' --7-- uni -wing. ...4o$o-.__ Bouoox. Bonn.-`nun qnnno nut- hgohoonrdollhhlic 8hool l'nn- hulIIt|i[It.thunot boiagoquonn 1- }u...I-.... ---.-.--...-.-_:_ Iniln.-I1. bulbs: 6 Dan ,,,.z-_ A_ AL- .a-_._L._A .L..-I_ .1 %|nnmtm-III! ' \'mNrmb&fnnauq &Il.l lhngial llinnpwullh Do- in. hb.Il I-rl-ma. l-'-=.__._._....._.._.._..m W `WI -VFIIDAY IVIO. IHT. C, III. _ our awn vmlulfr. H1001 luv Yuk cl 0 CH0` an _ ---Iodulh gun.-A ___n._ _I ...I_. ,---.L_ -._j ...2LI_ _I.--, un.?uu I .an_ ..A|.nA. -.-- lj The other dny A meeting of electors wee held at the Send Benlu, Prince Ed- ward County. Mr. McUueig, the Tory nominee, Ihirked the meeting, not de- eiring to have I diecnuion of nein with Dr. Plett, the Reform oendidue. The New Nation 'nerntee: The chairman reminded the meeting um cendidatel lied been invited, but no cendidue ep- peued. M Mr. liocueig had been pre- eent he would have been allowed the some time A: Dr. Pun. To every one willie; Io epeek, on either side, help an hour would be allowed, end he (the clnir-nun) eel prepared to any till mid- night i! neeeuery to IHOI both side: I hosting. The Ooneernlives not having, it ewebe Inch condence in locel ebilaty, _.I p_-_ l.r._..A-.. -.-- II. II. ouhhbuhdnlnudtonocupctho prot- Ictd hllbour. and they dourninod n__.1_:AL A- L-.. 4..-_:_-l .1 |:.. .ll 5.. NIT IIZIIIQIC IQ UUI-I--on lwtiviti to have lctlliul ol list All to A ___.II ___A .1 AL- -...: IIIIIVIII Ill unvv -sq:-av-I vs -so -u -u Ibnuhcl. Aannllpuo(I.Innnon- lhlnpuaoulilglylollowdtbirnntoa ynuuwth boOol,ndinnu|-ynhu` tinotuuin at that dinoocdut howl: -l`A* 3--- Al~4~A- ~I---_ -___ .._.LI- .1 'Dl'Ill|lt I Report. .n .- MID : K In--Va Invht boon nlllm vuw yu -.-Aw. -II. mull be fine ununement for Sonn- tor Mwphenon to write hi: long winded lotteu, addressed to Hon. George Brown, and publilhod in the Mad. The proba- bility il the Hon. George Brown doe: not look Lt them. - 1ior: In 3 speech at Kingston, one of those `pity the sorrow: of a poor uld mun kind, Sir John said that in 1873 `A temponry Inn of obloquy submerged him. "l'omponry' in good~--th|t in, if ve year: with tries the added to it can be t llod Wemponry. '!`|.. AL... ..... . l'l... nIAnLu;Q I2. IE I' IQI EUIH '.|"o -`;he N210! uyl : The Brockville Re- corder uill wreetlee with the Ipeechen de- livered At the Grit meeting At Guunnoque on Saturday which omitted to any where the "eighteen pence" were to come from. Our oontemponry ha a new hand at the bellows. Thlt is evident. Ho nppoen to be good at oonnndruml. " L Ucll Illllnuuuuu Ill Iuuoc numb , had invited from Kinpton one Mr. Ic- lntyn, 3 [allow who could "spout And ._._A -_4I --uu-I gun: in nu. unnl I Illlitll IIZIliuu:| nur- vIid'I'cl-ythtuhnlonoloonupblool cuitngunuudtbuthdtuuwcvu ..I..&_.l.A..:__ AL. __I..-. ggkgl-_ 4-I -mTjI$Ii| XIul V1 dlhtilg Ihofuloouo phluu n.|_..r.u..n._'....|..-...I.|..A..- ooo_-------- Y_.I.0.A.-Aiddilgol India In -Rapo:-la from Ningua are to the ef- loot thnt. the poet Plumb will be defented by Mr. Hughel. This will be a political lou taotha Tories, but an poetical gain to the public. _n .......i L. 6:... ................4 0'... Hana. ll|III'tIIIsPIII.Iv -0n Snturdny evening there will be a. meeting in the interest of Messrs. Hhibley and Deroche at Hnrrowumith. ML, _. ._, ._ I--___, .I.: rnpuyn I. I. BTIVINS. n:aco-gnlass. ._.;_ u n n..u_.\-

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