Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1887, p. 4

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MW"? "'!""" ' '|.1'F. .??7"`Hv`4,'-. I xvm Iii -bpciI ~El"l" nu. " Fo `runs. 843.. onqulu It her ruIdou`B._ Klngrst. Wat. Bobutopol 'l'u-race. - - ~ 3 THE :PlTH OF THE NEWS. ` will be. - --- wrw-vs-u- vu run In-I rm uunuiilililo A0 for tho convonlon 0! tin bout 0! com- mou Into: pulhnont ol uuoul undon- cluthohopoil ruktouytho but of It. l`omponnoo man by principle and tempu- nnu men by pructim an on very dlhrcnt. Mamba: of parliament. can hardly be u- peclul to vote tompcruxco lnloro pcrtyinm * when tho prohibilionhu in pollticnl cam- ;-nlgm no no -woody forgetful ol thnir pro, fusions As the people are so are the pur- liunelm, and as they have been no they vv --v Iuvuvw -v'wuIUI on vuv wuucwu on win- It oortninly ulooo ooom that tho not in tor roopootod now than ot Any timo oinoo Ito oxiotonco. old that hottor oborvonoo dotoo inn tho timo tho Dam-in gounuuoat do nuulod it. In bonnet and Addiugtou` and Prontouc tho taonporonoo poopio worlod to hovo tho out ponod, and thou oooood (rout thoir lobon. Tho rooult woo oxporioaooo ol tho mun objoctlooohio tnno, and upon- onooo. which. bod thoyhoonoontlnuoclmoulal hovo put tho ponplo gononily out of fuhlon with aptioul or partial prohibition. A. 0.... um ...........I.._ ..l a|.- |......- -1 --_ the luompobuy at Ilquot-Nu ol the a- chll charged with In onfon-uncut. Am! I! nu ma. dab. gnotluw Ivhuwouhl u` not ncoonplllh II it had hit play! Mm touching upon the uporlonou ol the nou- mn in dllirut put: at the country Ilr. llovhud In three thing to uy ol the uuponnou poophz (U Bellow In the work yoq on doing. and hue pounce. (9) lhlnalnhor that the nun! vote In the house oioonuou bu nnslutl to no who on air Mold! and who an ant. ' It only nquinc a chain of uvuloou pot to `In In a majority. Hot randy lot Ibo chap ! You have both oouorvatls-on and llhu-uh` Io Inn on loan. 5 hit minus. Dun`! Inhd nails; uloououo. (By mu ! Pu-ohshly the wagon! attack: upon the Scott not will he mule within the nut nnlvo month. Now In 150 than Oopthor in the shown 0! war." In ....o.l-I.. .1... -..... .5.-. nL- .... 3- L-. _ _ ,,,r _ All ondsub; Plan I it- Iondedlu. J. BR0 0&8 o mun-_ r1ost..,,l(3nan_tm_. ,`. _', ,, .. 3. ..'`z- Ogr. Princess & Montreal S`ts. HENDRY & THOMPSON, % o1>UL_'An ` P._I3. KE_NNEpY S, THE BEST PLACEIN THE cm A `III. I Z 3:: :1` , McKAY & WOOD, Principals. Vii T`. I V95: 9959* Woulnnon strut. In (nothing. Gents` Furnishing Goods Hal: nndCI Another R3 Cut In Boygfionog nnd Buo Flannel S ta. Big Ba Trunks and Values. This llnoen lymunt. be sold at any price to make room for other goods. t-fememberltyou wnntBi nu call at the ``STAR." 03 Princes: Street. Uvrlbt I MORE BARGAINS THIS WEEKW AT THE STAR ULUTHING HOUSE, Ru the best usortmentofalbrizgnn Under- wenu-. Hosiery, Gloves. Scotti. Umbrelim. Coi- iuru, Handkerchiefs. &c.. for men. at Cub Prices. imported direct for our own trade. . Gentlemen can depend on selling Reliable Goods from ASHLEY, The Ponulnr Shirt Mnknr. THE Pnmzrmxsma 81903.3( A good stock 6! Ties, Shirts. Braccs and Socks j not arrived. N l\l-an (VI--- I -_...I_.. I- -._.._..1-_ ` .1 R. RATTENBURY S. s III :I:'-;E D GROOER This chilly weather you will be wanting a change oi` Under-clothing. You can got a Fine Stock and at All Prices. and Extra Good Value by calling at June 29. The First at the lndledcollogea. Has gra- duned over no In the tun course. Full i- not: in Literature. Languages,` Science. usic and Art. The Lamont Colleze Building in the now FAR mu-' L!'l"1'Ll ou1;zT rnnows rr sauna HPUMPS.- Pumps. 93 PRINCESS STREET. 9 doors below WA` I I II afnn nggt - The lb0V-'8 sbliloquy forced ital! upon me n in consequence of the return of spring wen ther, and as others ling it let them remem- ber that GALLOWAY sang it tint, And givr. him I call at 84__fB|NCESS srmsn. 1887 FALL. 1887, 11. But 73: to the Crofteru thatched hut. of Kilkenny, Thlt the loft summer hrono may oroop thro' my dug, lrthe welcome draw Hut. because lighter thin my, And cheaper; It cocu but I quarter in MA , And U LLOWAY S in the plume to get It. ax-\naJuuw ulllvvll. Firsl-Clau Laundry In connection. Jcvvw ` -u-u -v In ucnu nun ulu l`ul bl.) In winter. The nice curly cup that now I am fnln To unp for the able and felted newcomer, * ` Which. because it`: no light I return to nnnin. Tn: Pmcncu. 'rm.on A!lD`CU1'rl`l{. ` How dear to my head sun the Fur Cup of winter. not in Literature. lanuulgcc.` Science. Music Inrgmtfeollofe Build! tho Dominion. Willopon pl. th. 1887. dd:-an "W Pndml` A. BURNS DD LLD April Q11. KSEASONABLE POETRY. Don't buy Kid Glovoawithout seeing what you can do at HARDY S, `motes oocsxm GLOVI:Sl SWEDE GLOVES! A HG. 27, 8!! 0113.338! [ID BI.0Vl& Pair lamntod. (III! III 4-BlI_0ll BLOYI 500. in Black. in and Bark Shulu. - our Bpoonl Hum mron-nu: III) 1 HLOVIB 75 mil. in Black And Onlorl. We are my ready with our Now Stock and an inspection of KID GLOVES. 0. {n/10,` y King St., two door: tron: Wmo M100. 1` f}_ENT8' _l_3`_URNIBHI_N_ Popular Shirt Mnkor. I. ma Pnmcxsa STBII1`. ` Thoroughly is cit. . T-T0 GET-'- MW 00995: ."i'75oi.:a~. `i.T.J.~a..2Z 4I.'J,' 7 ` rqx-Al4'n~Bloq,, .e. - - Bx-ookstrbot. !`IRn-c1 uuloo z A H thala- gownudxpglonx-uJ'u" '03:." ' noo puny. , UFl-m t from Klnlllmn to Pro: ` rlthh ngp:mnutud|l4Ir`o!hl:`I}r AI-FIND R. MARTIN _..._i_'1"""'""' 47F ! : . n-__.n Luv vlvuula Duu Ju-II AIVIII (Vanuatu lull Most nouns Instrument. THE KINGSTON CO.\'SER\'A'I`0R\ for the Violin know open to all who wont I Cinuical training on this lovely instrument. Private tuition in residence if required. An olllniont Orchestra can be engaged on short notice and at. reasonable terml. Apply at .\loAuley'I Bookstore. or to o :IT;e:;?o'x=nl`l`I-;.-Lltlt hm rattan`: ' 1" 9.. smn. um i rbltldl" unit I thouoo anyo `hlomllhnd roool F11? mm msmunok uonrm, HAIPPINJR-D mam. bscribed C It I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2.(IB.(XX} 55%:.:3`31.`3?Y'f`?f.?f*.-;-.~::?~$3&38`.$ T Insursn Lou oduttholgvraumxggnt rubynngodo pt. uttlod wlchoutre onto anon:-d at London. . W. H. GODWIN. Agent. for nmton. Mch.l8. V Bun-rug mo Orncs. Subscribed Ca mu 'l`nfAI Invmlnd nndl GUARDIAN A88!B._A_NUE OUHPLNY. Neuu-lyoll the litigation and resisted settle- ment: in Life Assurance urine from clauses ind conditions in the policies. They `often read "Indlsputable after two year: from any cause whatever. provided onltv that e conditions are kept intact. Tho S )1" int lute! vu- coxnmoxan. and therefore absolutely mils- gtiimlile After two years. We have no ` provid on y. Surplus over All lln.bllltlea......,. .3 91.1.3.9? Total surnluato policy holder: 501. .97 Anne` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ],.'i73,027`|0 New 0 business for 188 16388.40 DAOOIDIN1`. For muss y.to E. . I'LL. -- 304 Gonnox S'nu:n- Inn` IQ sun ms Assgn_uux uonm. The Company null mnlnulnn Illa claim doing the largest Fire Billneu In the won-_ld. The Company has actually mid nlncu :.s i com; me Lu-gout nu Bulneu in world. Com actually pud ulnco i.s in- ';:':.':'.*~:*:'.'?.;'.'. :>.*.*"*"v `mm-~ LADIES COLLEGE,, Liverpool And London And Globe INSURANCE CO Y. n..- -1 .5- L... -._.n 43-.-- snow. on... J um 13. SECOND- HAND BOOKS formation the following ' ` For Flro Losses . . . . . . .. . --AN D ALL- ` -School Requisites- Involved F|llldl,l Net. hoomo for t.) This enormous Aumut 9. ` SCHOOL BAGS, SCHOOL BOOKS, The Violin Is ind Hunt Ever Remain the "mp6 Chanda-OI-nun Yu--6-so-`A-.5 D J. Henderson & 00., In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. Erasers, IN } Slates, Second-Hnnd Book: bought ant; sglci 9 A. SIMMONDS, Aux. nuxcnn nrnnr-r FRENCH. nwuoov. u.. 8L0CU'0N,0 COM POSITION, AJIIUDD A uuauuonuun, A-LGERRA, TIIIGONOIIITRY. LATIN DRAWING, SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. ` NUSIC. UMNRAPHYA Aug. I3. our nook of 5078001. BOOKS and IOIOOL nlqvurrns of all Hub to has and vu-iod. We tun 0 oqmpklo assortment in all an following hunches : READING. SCHOOL BOOKS! "aooxs mp uibm ' ms. j-.. ,-.,..r._ __.._._. .___ __......_.._-._. . V PRINCESS STREET, HARTFORD lnfhl. The Corner Bookstore. '1`F{'""mt'"'n : h mm . * area 9 ot o o la ' ('0 HI. to the mg of lay chm! all)?! Sn 3. Tuition foe. $1.25 per term. GEO. A. KU(KPATRl(`K. Ann. L (`huh-man TN sti_"__ RTANOE. CHEMISTRY. Common l'Z`!'(.`.. E'1Y.'., ETL. I . . . . . . .. 3.13 -----%l07. THOMAS BRIG S An qbrayons, "Tau muxcn. `I I in Pencils, Yluuuzm. HERIIAN. \\'.II'I'1NG.` Arts In Paul and Honor Iuuiac-ts. ll. Clu-Q fnrnll grades of Tacoma (`arti- cat I. H and III. II . (`Iain for anlmnonlnlhnnvnl \llHInn- MISS. III u- -. . Is I , LATIN, IA! 110, PRXNCEI STREET llllllllll Lu lth Compasses, FIJVDBQ ,AuRlCUL'l'L'RI3. "ARnm__n1c :ggz.m.5xo KINGSTON HAMILTON, CANADA. Th Firstotth IAdl'C1lea'eI.H - duatgd maths fuel: 00(1)::-no. Fullnbgoi (IIGOIETRY. "onrnoxmx Rules, imsroav, PH \'SI( )1, GREEK. 7 \ A k-Mlon fnr ndmlulon Ihonldbo mulcto ` the color on the din ofnpenlng. l. Clmaeo for Un varsity Matriculation In Arts in Paul and Honor Iuluocta. ll. for all undo: Toachon` (`crim- KIMS'l`0N COLLEGIAIE SOREL, P-Q.., Re-opens on Thursday, Sept. Ist. Tho (`onqto bu been greatly Improved and emhellhhcd during the holidays. speck! laci- litlea for lou-rung French and for entrance into the Royal Mlllury College. I3 I. d "I .i?|ddx-can Imvgm LENCOLN COLLEGE, , Parents and Gnudiuu wining lo enier boy! {or lho Hoeeion beginning 8I\'.l'i`lEIllilIIlt lI'r_ ure requalod to mute immediate application. Any rncanciel remaining Allor Sept. 5th will he lled by applicants from the other arm-inct-e. (`lanes roemno on Tueeday. Sept. let. Ann. A us. 21. Elementary Edneiiuiru In lung- Ikh. Mnuaomuucc. chute: and Int-Keeping. `form ' I Thursday. Sept. nu " I. RYAN. nA.. Prl clnal. \ . REILLY, - Musi Instructor, Cor. Brock and I)i\'i:.ion Sls.. Kingston. Mn-Eton milk to he day of nnenlnr. xxx? `rims -o.(_)un:.\'(:m ox ` Tuesday. September 6th, 1887. RESERVED ROON LIST NOW OPEN. ._ __.._......._.- j-- UPPER cmnn COLLEGE, - - - o-- mum: ottuwnu. (`H N ISIIVATO nmffii1IAh1is`1JfLxx[ LIIHIUIK nun- "me can? TRlBULATlON," ._ `-1.23. an Ag- .-.; A --.--- - - L.-,fg`=,=,,%`,o'._'3-3: 7zr:.'.-.*::.S:.' ..'::: ,-~7-v Tho IAUD" rlllluvo lilac`: what It `I p.n.nh|nloulooIlhIt llanhlumoutho Iclldnuln. A all will In union lnlulu-Inlay and mating. Qhrwa TORONTO- ( FIFTY - El G)! T]! 1'1-JAR. ) K.INGST AOADEME sm noo_x_n'nnIrr.' ` ' PUBLIC PEEAOHING I Ann. I. G R A. ].\T I) ILLUMINATION EXCURSION` For (`In-uhn apply to p.-.- -n no rggny ANNOUNOIIIIINT. _ `.._.F--_.g - .,,__.. WE SI.aEY.A].\T CAI! an lnvllod. T on IUNDAY. Ibo Dun. and TUIODAY: tho IN: Inn Will Re-open Sc-ptennber lat, lliil` nuvnn-nuunu Re-open: on SEPT, llhnt QA.I. I `J ICU v..Iz&qI'ItI&9 Vlhbl-ft. . 8_2WelliIley 313.. 'I_'orgnto. 4 rvnmr `Ql'l! `;"lf b:un'rIlK'r. ummuy Fume-a-i-I-;n-`: mum and Fine Art. 1.'.n,(ly.atudonLa took rat-clans honors thh your ::Tf:gnto lliulvien-3'11 ml-$05` (iIIllIl'I 5`}Yi?:aue&3'bo';'e." p'- 1 " ' &%a.'J."' u'u::sarL' 1.. THE HOST l`RAC`l'lCAL. 1-11: am? iITIJ(_J;.Ai'ZI`I'C`)lW.A..I;. .__--..._..-. .._._-`..-- TO-N IG-{H131 Y I . (1 ,'4 LIA, PRI.\'(`Il AL. G. DIOKBON. M.A., l3|ll\'l`llIAI ' ~ -VV'U 'w nzv. I I. mlauuu. fyounol. 03:1.` |N. %. .3.9"`99_,'%-. cit . _- ..A L._ .__-n.I-_.L Inn rcv, 42.2., l'lH.\'(.`ll`A L. Tonbr 1LAD|ES COLLEGE. no ur-nhgnm nu. "l`nI-nnlws `ngvx. Chmrmnn. Willi In-t` IlQVJUIII' Inuuluuwuu in--a-v tlvoneu ol the ournoundinp of the liooluod saloon. and thy had dmout cqmplotoly put In 300:! Oa"lIO'&!lng tyaum. MorQo\'Ot lxogleurngl nmp mug of tho non-onforco)L :mI&\d3\IhO'hW mu duo_ usually `to A :r.u.x or my TIAIES. Mr. W. H. Howlud. miyor of Toronto, and prqdont of the Ontaria plliunce, write: his qxpbelicu or. the Sept: not to the Herald, 3 welrly campaign journnl dnvotodxo the advocacy of prohibi- tion. Ho scout: `u ridicdlouu muny of the thing: said of thc bet, and declares that on enquiry ghg gn-_`_u,.t n1_gjority9f~thg gopla whom hd~ mo? in Sept! net` oommittiu `spud nu null! points. nd upoehlly then. that tlgg act. whcnvgr nlord. VI; A most when putly. cnfow V At` II: In-Al 41-In-nu-J Olun nnrvn ARA` Ail:-an. QIUUI Ivljllpm Hunt wuwuw `outta we-uv-v~ l odithnd dugroyodla. char-and u.tInc- 1 Al......_ .l A... _........_.ll...... -3 AI... II...-n-J .-.,.\., ........ \v.. .-.-D. _...., .. -r\nn\I . The fact in that combinations of unmiti- fzscturerl are the hut thing which the con- sumer need here my fear of. A combina- tion in which it is the direct personal inter- `eat or eve member of it to \'l0ldl5e its terms can never permanent. And even if for n time it succeeded in extorting unfair price: {ht ver would induce outlidera to ` anbhrk. n the hudneu and bkinp the prices lawn. Under free competition there can he no euc|;_th_ing In monopoly. Under "free Lompetitloni no ;,bnt under, the which, ii luau` stony rote, 5 `on'u-umen_`t policy peculiarly favors mono- poly in popeible, and we have it. its most ohnoiieul -forin. 'I'hnt-o}(per of the Spec- tator : peeteneione should endorse. it in any wtyieone ofthe enrprleee of the times. at x;.. ~` __~ ___ _ ___ ll If ring. fling: of all kinds ehouldberepudintedend . exposed by the public journell. Let alone, or favored by the press, and there is no tell- ing what rucality might be attempted. For them there is no apology, and the gingerly manner in which the Spermtor deal: with them in euggeetive of the inference that it in ashamed of its work. It is certainly not performing the duty which is expected of it in view of its exalted deliverence on com- bination: during the election campaign 0! I878, when (on Aug. 2nd) it said : l|'I`|._ l._A 5- AL..L ..._._..L:__L:_-_ _l .__L.... The S[:u'in(or has pointed out thet the wrong inicted upon the consumer by coal may bemeuu red by the fact thatselected rings lum coal is offered for the use of the water war I at 84.65 .r ton, while the smell con- uumeris char $0 for e cheaper gmdo. hauled e shorter distance. But the people who belong to this opprenive coal ring pre- tend to be very angry because the whole- nle grocers have entered into A combina- tion by which they make about ve per cent. on the Inger they henvlhi. (and pay inci- dental charges out of that. The rocer'I prot on auger which costs him ), in about equal to the coal dealer`: rotit on one ton of coal, which coete him rnt er more than 34. But certain members of the coal ring are loud in their denunciation: of the an in` ring. imn of In hind: nhnnlcl harpnllulinhxl and The Hamilton Spectator finds: an excuse for the existence of the sugar combination by referring to one for the maintenance of high prices for coal. Two blacks do not make I white. Us: in position does not war- rant mother. But Inch nppurently is in ac- cordance with the .S'peclaIor's philosophy. Hesr it : On the Pacic cuaat there in agitati on for anew American party. apartyinsemerm apecta like unto those now in existence. and _vet having for its ohiect the making of America for Americana. _aa Germany is Iaade fur the (iemmne. France for the Freaehnea. aed England for the llngliah I003 Mien prinelpisa. enetome. epeech and lawn not being eugrafted pen the political and eoelal eyatema : the epirit d_ nationality and pntiotien being more diligently en- couraged and eareluily featured than it has been in the past ; aad etepe for preventing the landing at ancieeinhle immigrant: on these ehorea being tahen as will excludepau- pare. wnvicta. lunatica, anarchieta. and all other eiaaaea which will either become a burden upon American taxpayer: or revolu- tinniata. And the movement is deetined to epread. I-Zven now the feeling euggeetive of the formation of the American party in predominant in the out. ind in the larger eitiee. and manifested In the proteet against the immigration of tlioae whoee mixture with the native populatlai is damaging and demoralizing. The New York Forum eaye "thin disturbing element should havoted out by legislation, and in the sterueet manner. The emptying of foreign almehoueee upon American shore! in now a system. the name of pauper being aaved liy a temporary pecuniary help, the pauper etill remaining. This furm of poverty is an irregularity that should not be allowed. The foreign pauper arrive: in lthy laxineaa and immorality, and becomes at once a burden on eociety. He degrade! labour and foetera crime. He in a deranging factor." _And enry George says, Let itcume : there is room in Ameri- ca for the snrplue millioue of Europe." No there in, if there is but a dlacretionary pow- er ueed an to the immigration and location of the industsial claeeee. But the constant ahipment to this continent (eome to Canada) of the pauper poor of Great Britain's con- geeted dietricts is very helpful of that atate of thin for the banishment of which the Anti-Poverty eociety was formed and ban reaaon to he. ..a:&.'.? Full cgunec of tuna on lculluro. Live Stock. Mrying. 0 cm! . otany Vetorlrr nry 3`0I|Q`u 4-1`..1\Id 0 prnooloai training in thogingll 0! 010 `lemontn Mnthelntr uca. or dro vine mm o qdmiulon, course 0! anally.` elm: agply to JAMES MILLS. M.A.. President. Guelph. August. 1887. was v at "fun wmo.a an In our; `hands: my I . u:.L| Inlhnnnnnlnnnn nnhnhnlol jf 1.` works! .8: TH1_::AI__)A11`_r W310. ` "s'.."..".'l'a'u'n" I."."E`.`.`.'.I .`3's'J?.."..?'o'.`5.2a`I."" 4? CI IIIIJJX P1 IIAI. .\'0 E.\'(;L;S[} FOR 17`. 14.5 J.4'.i:E:c7[_7.i .\F_ I-Tu}~{-Q Auubuncsmemr. _..-__...j:_ THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ` Will in Re-opened OCTOBER In. '7,;,';,; 3.; , 5.`, :- :-ifllvuiz rihuu. uuuu: um um HI?-`:lE"F-Rumor. `rm-3 BRITISH wuw. SATURDAY. UWHI` II) III! IIIIIOIII mi IIIIF HIUIIKWIKCI I/ontobocudown Open-tint. . \ Hon. J. Meslnno pmnonnoox an shiny!` tbg rumor that he will luvs the Mercior eqbinql and Hon. \V.. W. lg-nch. minjntor ,ol_m-own land: in the Inc mlniatty. accept a portfolio_ as the Protoohnt nprqpcat'otl\-o. , rerun: was um s oungn nus The omployou of; ' Pullman polwo our uolllpnny at Pnllmgn, ., wrnhn to strike. owing to the ounoun aunt that theinvugu Vania be cut. down 0 par cgnt. ' Hall. J. Mclnnn nmnnnnnnx an un oppoucnu or we awn. I05 um sum I utud county have oonplotod their petition and clslm that thnv has 1711!). nlnnntuian new Qollllly nave conpnuq snur puuuon and clidm that they have l7,W0. Iignntufen upon t._ . _ _ V. * Fulton Dun)`. oolqnrod. (iolumbh. SA`... wan h uamdpn for thdmurdor of "nil Par Inn. In A nnnu-I-ml AMI. An nv Ili lallllll I0? "I. llllll'(lIl' 01 "H 1' [No.1 Per inn inn, .mmue an 0):. ` Perkin: was Jan cured. Tho nmnlnnnnn of 'g `pnllmgn nnluu mu- IIFIICI Oll IIIO IIOIG 0y I Illllll UFICK. ` The young oicor of the cminer Vigilant who got into trouble at South, 1 . E. I.. has been dismissed. Thoma MurrIy,o farmer, Monntolly. shot and nomlly wounded Abel Brook who was nunlingbin moot pohtmo. Thannmmnnalelnsmtn min sun I II III WI! IIIIGCI I5 IAIWUIU IIIII Dy struck on the bond by a fulling brick. of, Vi P. 1 ` Innn (Iinlninnd' `nus I051` l'AUl'lL`AL. TH` BET IQUIPPIIL BEST BUSINH38 SCHOOL IN CANA DA Sand for prospectus and calendar. I ITTIIVUI ITIIIIIIBIIF KIIUVBIIIII-Io o nave-nteenth (army oorpl will be med in the French mobilizin experiment. 3 A boy was killed It {Nth Full: by being struck the hand hv A fnllinn brick. ' AI: vv neoung, W. \'a., o,uuU Veteran: re- fused, in g grand army rgde, topau under I Eirtnit-o Pruident `levelnnd. . -gun-.6.u.-nl. ......... .1.-n. cm! L. -.-..A [ `rho Spice 0: the Morning Papers and tho ` Yo y Latent Tologramy The week : failures Vere` 185. againnt 16] the previous week. A At Wheeling, W. Va., 5.0% hterans fused. in I nrnul nrnvvnnl-n.dn_ fnnnn undou- --uvv -. .. rvuuvuu u----nu. Public petfona/ge it sometimes 3 great lever in the h-ind: of in government. and sometimes the unwiee distribution of it doe: more than anything else to split up and` shutter a party. We ,do not pretend to know the merits oi the case referred to by the EJ`p e.$s, but we ehould say that something has gone wrong to bring about the friction which th tens to make wreck of the lib- erul org:uliition in the edjoining county. -............ -nu .-uuuuu lvl nun . The answer in seemingly supplied in the follovringexplanation. that Mr. Jones is A re- lative of the Cartwrighte, of Toronto, that Gibson is their agent, and that the aelection ` of Jonca in a compliment to them. Three deduction: are drain) from a reading of this article : (I) That there have been too many aspirants for public oicea in Lennox ae elae. when ; (2) that the disappointment of cer- tain pereona hai areuaed their anger and provoked their` hostility ; (3) and that the hitherto liberal organ, pursuing the oouree of the leading newapapera of Canada, in not diapuaed to cover up and ignore any griev- anm of a political, nature. l3..\.I:.. --a..-___- :_ -__-a:_.__ - _._--a NQI IUOIIIIIK DII IWOOI WKIOCL Tho opponent: of the Scott. wt in Sun maul oountv luv: mnnlntnd thqir nntitinn `..-D.--..-r ......... ....,.v-.-J--. u-r-nu.-- ence to men who hue nlwayn been good ` citizens and faithful reformers 3" -n. . . .. . . ... -.. u -.-- -cu uvwv-as Nor is thin all. _()ur oontemporery, while in complaining humour, feels thet it may ae refer to another matter in connection with Mr. Uibuou, the appointment of W. J. Jones as deputy-registrar. Mr. Uibeon, and Mr. (iibeon alonb," say: the E.t]men, control: the appointment. We auto thin because certain parties have blamed the On- .talllo government for lling the oico with one I0 undeaerving. Why should W. J. Jonee be favored over the head: of dozens of men who have been life-long residents of this country? What ha: he ever done to deserve a position of this kind 1' He has al- waya been in tory and during his residence in the .\'orth-West we believe held in position ` under the Ottawa government. Why was he given a position in $700 I year in prefer- ...I.._ |__..- _I.-.-.._ l.-,_. ___ I Ann- 4.. ........ -..- ._.._..- -. ---_-.-.'... -.... ..-'.. .. say: he ha: been told time and time again that the votere' line must be looked after by the association. but fearful that his own and certain other appointment: would be condgfnnetl he has been afraid to face the lgenuox refnrlneu. Th} time has now come when eomething nnue be done. Either Stephen Gibson must call a meeting of the aaaociation or reeign : failing in thin he will he forced to vacate the poaition he hae con- tinued to hold in deance of even the com- mon rules of decency." nun In ALI- -II ll..- _.._A-_._-..`.._ _.I.II_ .47.'oic7 1.v7.L'. '.v0L\'. There Appears to be An exciting quarrel among the liberal: of Lennox, judging` event: As they are pictured by the Expreu, the erut-while organ. now expour. of the party. Mr. Stephen (iihoon hu helal the petition of preeicient of the lennux reform sum-intion for I number of yearn, wd 514 though appointed to the poeition of regietrlr ol Lonnox and Addington in Much int. hold: the former poeition and refuses either to :-uign or cell the neochtion together for the transaction of imminent. The Erpreu -....- am. |._. L--- .._|.| .:_.- __ 1 .:__- ___._. DDIINIUN BUSINESS UULLEGE. KINGSTON, Il-IlA\I D \Alf\I'\l\ l'i..! _ . . _ . I-

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