2239. En L E Y, Th` Ponlllni` Shirl Hake:-. we Cunll`iM`lnr, ltbulll `.`.llU,Ul|l), fell due. This amount, however, was leuened by one halflny the non arrival of the rail: from the mat, aml but $l0l|,l.I|U haul to be paicl over, which was done. This place: the govern- ment in a state of temporary relief and al- low: the work to proceed 'th I I. By the time the next inetnlrnelhl fal I due In October, the road will be almoet completed and the government fully expect: to have all the cash that is wanted. The contracts for the Red River Valley rnilway depot: have been let and the fencing is hein npidly proceeded with. A large force 0 men is now building bridges to that the moment the rail: arrive the laying of them can be carried on with deepatch. TH}: \Iul,'i |l|'l\`ln\' IIICIII I IIIJUIICIIUH. The local ruvermm-ut hml ecurx-I num- cicul mmciul relief to mm! the cxnurgeucicl cnqnecte-I with the mmtruclion of the rnaul. ` Yuterday wan looked forward to u the ying timeuune of the big payments to the cuntmvtur. About S-Xlnlnn, ml .1... u_)u1_xg ulueasunc (II Inc big contractor, about 8`.l)0,Ul|l), fell due. Thin nlnnunl Inn:-an-or -1.. l.......`..l I... ....- ...-... ...... saw ..\-... mnvixtion that. if I M the L". l .R.. he u the court. The In present xuv In] In um-nth injunction. 111.4 lnrnl Ali L1`-rn n ur I'U|lU'| K lllilkl cultv. The emu` fur III injunction mutton is generally lnelir` he xlisnnissed upon The chief juaucr hnd lm-In-Ml them, .-Eo...l ..._l ..-... ._ '-uu-nwu III I\||l"'~` vulty wns crrusinl his opinion wu sh \'oIrI, Inn Inlnna.` I ulnavl \lu\'l.'I In It'll M IIDOPIII haml in it. Fhe up olicnlion fur } tiun will Inc Iushca furthwilh. Henerul Hcuuixlun was seen. but V pmitinn luupr-~ any upininn. (`IIIIV FR! 1`:-rlninlr n fnl-|ni.ln|.I awn l'_IClllC runny. . lmligmtion wexailal among citlum aguiust the llumluiuu government when the news I real that the) hul tiled two injunc- tion lriu to prevent cuustructiun n! the road. Un every ham] [hr ,_;m'unam~nt in denounce-I. oon:u-rmtivu In-ll M lihernla uking I htllhl in it '15.: Ann.-nlinn fur Hun in .. The Lawn Dotnlh. \\ wsu-it-.. Sc t. I`). Natllnluy morning. at the inlunmo the Dominion gm-crunient. the rm of Mluinn. Culver & miltou tiled um um with the clerk of nl and wriu. praying that the Real River Vnlloy cont!-no um and Hon. Menu. Norquo nu! Wilton he rootninod from building 0 Red River Vnlloy r|i|\ru_v. The two 110 o! complaint an pnciuly the tune in their wording. The minister of juntioo uigoo-I thou hills. and the had been rend] for tiling {or I con- Iidurl a limo. it Inning only boon dociclod to tile than when it become well unclontmd that I the chief justice would decide the Brownin lnjuuctiuu cue against the Unn- V min l|'_Acic nilvuy. 1 In. L.-.93.... .._... ..:l,. ..._,. V `H vny as W uuupcl doulocl him. ml-u sin: that I! the! mad mu-t he built ly getting serious. -J R. RATTENBURY S. uul Ill IIIII ehuun. 'l lu`; :n bunl (.`Inl|nm'n a crty 0! Nu uubjec doulonl him. ugh: \\'n`!rrrtu. Mam. Sept. I9.- ol the llomlulon vomluonl ll tnacou an I o Ra-I River at ca I great In! 0! eat general feeling was mu 0! and the clonlulon wernmult In boldly. ll anfuiuplalsnlnl In one rally bottom the urn Nearly ovary um hen now bolt only poldhlo uuleumo ol the [1 i Hon 0! ululri In a hawk down \ from coafodentiuu. and '50:: 1 make I choke Il:ey my `thorn .l....I.n `I.-. .| the cum In Ignnobn In Ruched us Auto fu|.0- no Fooling In Winnipeg In IIIODOO--IoIoll|ol from-bod hr use Pun. IIII on llolull ol the People usually. `A BACK Down or THE rcomau.` PARTYJR stczssoou. "I. -IlIlI.. -`Ups: II-" I'I' Milli duiou in Mint unh- Iilut VI! y road a comment. `I130 rlinu ul uthhcclou that but wernuwn had come out In on uplaln am an canton I hnlunnn lhn Inn nnrnn-.-..o. .` u -uul sill Ill"LI'IlI WIII n the cl--so I-f argmnt-nt. `Muir-lay sun-cl that he gunwnls over an-I the run `thing to alukv his lnrevivml fI3I`u\Aui||g wu ll puppet crrtainly hm] nu righu in plulptwl of failure in the In the lluminivu govern- -plainlirfin the lit M II nlnnlui \'uhu-.1 nu) Hill. I Hi.` ll furmilAhle- one ml by I number n u-m lnelievecl K wa_\r` portage nruun-I the 5K1] the. I II": Itirllillll. at 715.. that the ` I t pulpit pol- or occasion I ohllgoul lo I than in Inn Hui- This chilly wonllu.-r you will be wanting u change of l'nder-clothing. You can got a Fine Stock and at All Prim-vs. and I-Zxlrn Good Value by calling Ill I" th`:`i:1-j.:uc.- A nor my - on not l|I I The (Imi- '()IM`. and .-- .1 ._._ I >>T|I0 M1. | Min: mjn. ` ! wlvuul he Jim- . ,I.\11'm:1*' sh! ofkl - . ' ' -m r-t 213.3030 Nd and whito holfar. horns nu-nod in, cw cucuimlxii tun-i aa'Fi`r. Em-nu mrniif l H`; one halfar, horns turned in. 9 animals were Im unded onrhuraduy. am 80131.. I837. Iftheva not clnimed before Mondaydilllh. the will honold by public nuc- K as hour to o'clock Mn. on that d\y. at _ m_ 1 V` Jnnv gun-ru "win SECOND} HAND BOOKS Second-Hand Books pought and sold by A. S I M M ONDS, _ Ana. 9. . rmxcns nnln BY REV. FATHER LAMBERT, I/xcncs or INFIDELS. PAPER, 30 cts. ,- atom, sous. { 1887 `FALL. `L188? . F. ;v!1kr s. NEW BOOK! TJ. Henderson & 00., In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. Erasers, f\ F Slates, BIOLOGY. FRENCH. SEALED 'l'E.\'Dl'2RS will be received at this glce until F`RiL[)A\'. thlz;-dist)`: Inst} at Noon; mmperaomw ' t t ntinaan Vanishing rcqui ?oe(`it;,'rlh0:iii`i`ngn as per specication to be soon on application. By order. H, I-`l.\\' \{:A\' \ \'.-I I van I nun, ALGI-ZRRA, TRI(-'0.\'0Ml'ITR\'. I l'I`I\Y U ).\l PU.\'lTlU.\'. .\ll'.~I('. lDR.\\\'INI:_ ` -1 1;HtN.R.\l'H\'. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITE8 of all kinds is large and varied. We have a complete assortment in all the following branches : RE.\lil.\'H. II` l'\l'I'I\-.. "SCHOOL BOOKS! M. o. HARDY & 00., [Prices Much Lower] j BQOKS AND MAGAZINES. 98 PRINCI88 BTRBIT; 2 dors below Wellington Street, r._ rw-.1)_4 n,. u -\ Mantle & U"/star 6'/oths. PRINCESS STREET, See uur win-low. Fine Dress Goods, New Dress Godds, Dress Trimmings, 7ALL THIS WEEK Y I The Corner Bookg. 88 PRINCESS STREET. Everything New and VI Crayons, ' ',_,, _-._...-v.., The Luke and Co modious Home and Pro- Inizu Intel: occupi by Lt.-Col. Worueley. on Centre Sl.. Kinntou bet? ll`! of south- wcoterly quarter of Lot . at (`onceoslon Kingston. now within the city limits. The home in hum of non contains I moms. hall and kitchcnon gnu oor. seven bedrooms. excellent atone Itnbllng and outbuilding-I; the groundseomprine neu-l Sacra. Tltlecood. To.-rlno--l0 percent. cub` co in one month. the tuorvod bid. Premises may be inspected. For further pnrticulurs apply to Kirkpatrick &R Ontu-l Street. I we!` l 0 `\I{".\`l). .\Il,'RRA\'. Sept. 6. Auctioneer. 8Pf0IlI. OFFRMGS IN (`HI-I.\llSTRY, I `nun nu Than Last Year. "'rI-:.\1rr:R.a.\ rl-:. LA'[)l Pencils, . -..-nu un.1.V\ r., A4 .` RU.` l' LT! RI-I, I-ILO('l'TIO_\'. 1 |I)'I'I.It\I.`lI\' lu';R.\.\l.\l.\R. (-`ER.\lA.\'. \\`RlTlNI;, ,#.----i: - -' Tn: Prue-ncu. l`.m.on no Cm-run. King $1.. two oor!/from Willa omen. nnr oooD W3.` l\l . LATIN. 9 son! by public nu not d1 JOHN SJIITH. Compasses, onnl, Commercinl Course, r` urn ` KI.\'(:3`TON '.umH.\u:nr (SEO.\lETR\`, "unrnorrl-x`. Rimtslon. Sept. I3. l;\%7. ` :__.__:___ Rules, Puvsxm, HFTUR Y. GREEK. Oar. Montrea/. S ts. A_.Rt.. in -_..-- 'HENDRY & THOMPSON, ` POPULAR ' Jas. Campbell's Wood Yard. THE BEST DRY HARD WOOD, I ft. long. SOFT WOOD. SLABS. KINDLING AN D SAWED WOOD. Till-2 underugned will tell by Auction at his Rooms. In-kc: Squats. Kingston. on Where he will be glad tn moot all his old c.xs- lomerq and as many newones as win honor him \ with their patronage. He win qpnsmmly keep on hand - THE SUBSCRIBI-IR bogs rC8pc(`lfltlL\` to an- nounce to his numerous friends and customers that he has N!lIl0\`0d his old and cstublisltod Wood Yam] from the Furry wharf to the old K. & P. Rnilwcu` Depot. at the foot or Oltmrio Street. and ` ` Directly opposite the Tate the Pont Bun-a ck Gnlr. 'REMOVED GROCER& Send to us tor BLACK SILKS BLACK CASHMERES or any other Black Dress Material. Our stock is always well as- sorted and Best Cash Value. STERLING-HOUSE scHooL, Conductvd by .\H~2Ll.l-`_ Inc $11` Irl'\l\' ...~. _ _.__.. -_. . -vuuh uUrI\l\JL, (onductul by .\n:1.u-:. us: sr. nun . mu l((~-open lJ.\'.a 1 IIFRSDAY. sl~:l"l'l:Iln|:B In, I882. I-`or u-rme. inquire at 50 Gore .~`t., Kingston. ` Inning onm co-pleu In 0 an inn. ` __ . 1 15657 T II.` 2. DEsRoTiHj:Rs, i Ept. , a.t 72 Noon, aux- n___, Al the New Tailoring Enublixhmont. where I o -cannot full to be Lhorou hly satisfied in Ian I your order for A No by Sun. The Lntast Annd choiceaLP|tterna to choose from. We! made and trimmed. Guaranteed - -.- A`Qnn Q .5 iif f161>;]A6E W VREYNER: Plnnn Rituals: fIn--...' rt-..--- "nu. auuuu-uuuII'& \ III Tc-rm op:-nu Th und.-my ` 11.4.. Prinvlpnl. Efria `s"i'-b`i~i"A"d A D E M Y, R19 nnnnv c---on-"~ and DSSUUIS 5'l'If.'l liml`('huu9 I-Slum-ntnry Edum lish. Malhnnmivg (Instr: and I T... .u..._- 'I"I. .._ ; , - . . V - - - w-v-`cannon! U9!-I-GVJC. sawouou y 8L.Toromo. r`l'Ll.\' sq:-nu-n-w w nun m;uu-nu \ ;. lniu-rally Pu-pnrnnon; Music and Finr An. Lady Illldvms look nm Inna hom r~ IN: ymr at Tnmmo Cnivc-min. Fur - in Mars Hum, lullw lady mu.-am. .\u.~'.~' .\l.\Tllll>. .' l.\'. :1 nulcln-8 above. }._-___ xno m;`L 5149',` G00 As ow; min fur Lrrzru a'ANp1.:c I THROW8 IT BEAMS ' TORONTO LAoues'coLLEcf, R9 7AllAgI_-u no II\._._. - [um VALIIABLI HOUSE AND GROUNDS FOR_S_ALE- S1018 Illllb fit! 0| IPHIHYIM ll `IIACIIII Alldopuwuuuollutmnacuui Vocql Ind. 1-ugh: rm. the ' Ia pubuuag La [A54-up-. Ln, -sous?`-v,vc:_R:\::: Ito : ,3. Ian... n.._n...,.- ___.. --\aoua.A\JLH vv. xuux Plano. Slngaay. Oftlnl Bu-many. .\'ux wrm commences soptuubrr 51!: Fur zrrms nrply u the store 0'! .\lc;sr. li- ner & (`nn_\. -`olden Lion Block. o. Th?/Hr." AI ollvlou on-I Ihun Ic-Um and at I Hhlnh-V`: lluuh-nu Tlll: Kl.\'081'0.\' (V0.\'all\'A'l`0l Violin In IIOI` open to all Iho want I trimming or : |':o.|:.|uI'-I) Innlruna-nt. \ I'I II II Fidel!` An ollvloul Omhaln an Q!_mr_l n_-aloe, nil rnnnnl-I---- In 0-nun III runiaili [ u:`AIlO]`I Iaxohlou. or In Tho Vtoun In and Hunt Ivor Romain the lost PuuInn.InnIn.-..-.--n from \(`J|I". The woo-l to be of the best quality of sullllil Imnl Iuuul freq {mm limbs. 12* fer! lo rm -1-nl. lo be dollrt-rvd ln lhu at-\'er:il Vunh as N`- quirvd. piled and Inn `on In lnnpn-nlon. Theron! who the l quality of atom and furmwr him! coal. Also h'lIIh`l'S. mldn-asqwl us ulnon-. will he rm r~ln~l fur the putting up and ll|kit1l0|l of the slaves. furnishing pipes. plnge. vl ms. zinc nor lb.. kt-.. ln the nun-rnl schools for the on- unlng year. Any fnnher lnformmlrn can be nbmined _..___._.._ ._.....__ _ ._.._...-_..._ _. sonoox. 1='oa;'i'iaz: vroun. . In! C n"r;`;'Ic~nr1'. I|?Anc A In nu Null-II AN Hu- IM1 rt` u-in-nlnr uh run count: Jinan: on . cl: ur.-. L: II in. nun C . \' - II:-I_4_-m-9. um nrnnlrin |n:'A..: -~ ----:.. T _ 1?: ommo AGRICULTURAL _c_o_ucc `llI I. II. A-___; .n4.----.-. Pnmau and Bum: v: a cum: boys in the id: hunch; I am I-t. mngund Io unto Ililolhlo nppueulon. Any ucudu ranting um love. an null III II!!! uniionuuunthoothtluux inn--~u. (hnnumuuuufua-1-1.0!!!-Iu. Tl-II Kl.\'OS1"0.\' (`0.\'I|Ell\'.\'l`0R\' fa: Vlolln noyr_ 995-n (9 . :1... r_,. 1.. A_. . UPPER CANADA COLLEGE. - - - - v - -' v ` Z `Cor. lira-I and Illusion u. TORONTO. (I-`I t`1'l'- uuuru u.'.m. _._.._.. MORE BARGAINS THIS WEEK --$ QUEEN STRElT.<-1 ....- nu--vvu I Inuit. VIII-LL `Iva; uqgpuod nq-onus m. -sor.o cninr .\1'- an Dame It. and "0. ll? 8!. FCC! IIOOQ. I195` 9_nn_yg1g_ans;uAy_o5_v or Iusu: lI.\ Iumul .\.\'n n|\`l9l0.V Il`I'lIIl1l.| _ _ -u - \v .1 A-|\lLAI.I 812 BROCK ST E_ET. luau |u'I.u......v---~ I-` --~ & ISTETERI EDUCATIONAL. .`l'..\Ll.U "I l.\ l|l'l.S` man of School Pm;-1-r xhv uluh-r~l`r_n-I up m ) In-rum-A In) In: I.` .. mun uu lmn n1cnc-nluy L 1-6N*Ih`r:.|'I\`il (emu oh manly. c .01:-..applyIo .l.\II'.1-I Illln u n tn wall . nun. ucuuppny go JAIN?! IILLR, M_j., A u-um Ids` G. DIOKBOI}. I.A.. lo|aI\'a~|u.: Bi`t`r;"" " ""l|IIn1I. ` "}l::l:.:".."" 1: U, A 6 ,. oauuitlllllll III II`! Book `Kt't*]I; _~'.-m no I. I-\' `arch Inatructoa, P Ill) \~lrrIlu Hueuc u-utnuu nralnry 1 gm... emu of an n. ....`..n Ynr ululrlsl _m~aI u pm-rsunc Ml mg to uni umcv u uh Wu \O`lII'. VQV. 1-I-, PIll.\'('ll'.\l.. - "vs: cat . Kllulun. .' Pu-Mom vln fur In `I I (`lauuiuu i `IT fND/?.S FOR F2/EL, (0. Sept. I3. 1 FURN1HINGs. Prim Lilo run he uhtulnul (rum Ilw l`n-.-: dual. J. B. Walton! ; \'|cr~| n-.-vial:-nl. J. lhv den. or It'll the Stwwllly at his ulhve. Om-r Home work. Prlnn-an .-`I kinpluln D. _J. wikuinlz. .-x-roan. SPEUIAL ATTRACTIONS EACH DAY. Hna tho boat Iuoortlnonl ofnnlln-tuna Under wear. Hosiery. Gloves. l%u-fa. Umbrellas. Col- ..,T1nn.,_1!_un_l!;g:s:L!<:!;. $9.. 19% Inca. I_t Gag}; P:-`con. Imported direct for our on trade. Gunllallli ml dbbevh ma nmnlnn Rnllnhln STJTOP7 OVER 86,000.00 IN PRIZES! 5|'I.\ LKU TE.VDI'I|f$. addremal to man Pnun-rlr uill l..- y~. Crystal Pavlace Grounds,- SEPT. 27:, 23:. 29: a 30:. } jj-iji Popular Maker. 124$ Pm.-ac Pvurr. Ollt-Q ulorl. l'l'In(`en P`! Iii I " ' J. \\".KL `T! Kingston. Aug. 9th. TNT. MIDLANDA CENTRAL `mm I t It: T:.-..r~ ~ A PIHZIC 0!` fl. lh prion 0! Ol1$.I.`5 I rural 1: ball clubs. Own rut Kl1cxrAr1;ox ruin`. IA PIIIZEOILS: -- led b D`. A. 71 r. O.-q.. luv l(` and Ne ml 1:`! u':s'o3':': . Iocuunv Elma for tho but--hall mam-has mum be made` by lholilh had. with UM'oLN'I|d`Il, from nhom all Iulurnunlou in: In nllod. J. B. W. LKI-Ill. ."`N. II. I37. `---I-I---I +..';.':'::.{.w.-:.~:L*. "rm.-..'.`*':; . .. n v Riulolnr. H-do-loads and oumdo player: ""'- 3` Fis : bl prim. Ow. -unn1 n-4`--.--- ___._.-__ mm mm FBNI8HmG.8fREl The Director: our sin Ponowtng Prlun. Not Includodll Ibo PI-In um: 13.! SE-BA LL. may ANNOUNCEMENT.` .._..___.--._. ..--._..I;_..._'._;. ._._._ Midland Gentra.lFairf rut} H'pi."(;'1's.:I'cr'1_'.1':TA I-2. KINGSTON. F. 5'. l lHl PE.\'. Scvrelnry Public School Board. up It) Inc 2"!!! n supplv (hr I : '00! um! (`uul fun 1!. FL\.\' \GA.\'. ' City Clerk. - Latest Dcsifna und choice_sLPctte rns lnmmed. Guaranteed in ratehss til at P. B. KENNEDY S, `I'll. Dnnr-rung: Tnllnh .\-n n....-.. I(ll'I3.*|l _\'_ will I..- lhr 3'! nlv !ha- I'- celled Fulgor I gftc rm: ugh F. .\kalhr. hull In-I.-kg. nuns: In. . Pl"I PF..\'. .'hunl Hnnr-I . us ll. 1`n-Maul. Jun-. vu-`...u urn" . And how is the last in__ereuse in`del)t mule up? During July and August tl\llex- penditure charged to the capital amounted to was $1,628,199. Of this sum 86li),6l.'l was paid out on account of canals, railways and other public works $194,077 as railway subsidies, $l94,0'a'7 for dominion land. uml $793,323 on account of North-West rebel- lion losses. This last amount should be in cluded in the ordinary expenditxlre of the your 1836387. llllti not auldexl tgthe public debt. Its placement wlm it is an nies one thing most decidodly--the determmstion of I the govorument to manipulate the accounts in order to mislead and mystify the people. I ~--ltr s +u+-oid-trI=iek of tho -.-onser\*ittivc~guv= `i ermnsnt to charge to enpiul sccount that] which slumlnl he 4-lnnruqd tn mu-ruin urn-n. . - _ 10 cnrnn _ ditnro, simply because le do not ntuncln to the nmguilnuhe of the pu lic debt the im~ portulce tImy.dn' to surpluses anal decits, nut the remlz` In dis'ut`roua an l_, only till mlpid people cannot undelifandtit. ` ~ `ma-1 I I mg. _ . ,_ And mark the increase. bu June 30gh. 1886, the public debt totallod $923,159,107 ; on_ June 30th. 1887, 3925.03.76`); on Au- gust 31st, 1887. $228,494.46. Over two ndilions inthe hm scal mgr. m1 nm-.e mi H09: in the first two month: of. the fiscal ` year entered upon ! ` "' ` A ....I l...a.. ... cl... l....a !..A.____. 2 I 1. Tom] capiuu expenditure to 3lsLAug. 7,o39_2u Au increne of $3,467,000 on total debt in two months 2 Only aconser\'a.ti\'egove_rnmen: could add largely to the burdens of the peo- ple and ye; claim credit forjxpgrl`. Chanc- . :1 Total net debt on Aug. 31. ISR.` Tom] net debt on 3:11: Juqc, 155 Increase of debt in two months... and CI .'uIou_er 1113 Cut in Boys'Jerso s and Bus Fhmnel Sluts. Big Bargains n Trunks and Vnliua. This line especially must. beaold tit} make room I3: unim- good, a. cmem r you want 3 na will at the --s'r.uc." 93 Princess Street. 78 .......e- nun, Ivnc ccul. --nu, mnvcwcl`, by the liberal press, and to the eflcct that it \\'ulll he as'\\1-ll to rm-press the p.-u-t_\` jubi- lation until it was known what amount had been added to the public debt`. This in- furnmtion is now to hand, and to the follow- ing effect. : \ Total gross debt on Aug. 3!. `ST... . ,..3`. .'3.0'.`9..'xSl Tonal spots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` , . .. . .. 11.53-`M00 ._-.--.-..-\- KJL/1|! lat--3: Sir Charles Tupper, before leaving for England, there to enjoy the comforts of the high commissioner`: nrce for another nea- sou,` seems to have instructed the tinnnre dopartment what to do in order to ensure the appearance of that sunplus uf revenue over expenditure of whirh he um-Ie prmnise in his budget speech. He said there vruuhl be an over-plus of funds mnunnti.z-._; to some $130,000 at the close of the tisrul _\ear on June 30th, and when N1n0lHlC0lll0nt\V2ts' nwle tlm prophecy ha-I beeuveritie-l grant was the rejoicing of the crm;~er\'uti\`e papers. A warning note was sent unt, huwever, by press, gar-I indizlen-ntl_y. The sllllll -1 the :\\'o:r~ n_;i- (`nun-lieu: ie lretweflll and law-abiding, and it is imlic.'iti\\- of vnisnutnaguncnt and misplaced cunfi-ll.-m`c that n in-alter power resists the dictation of II stronger power, in the matter of civil gnveuuncntl, an-l, intlu- enced by conflicting interpretations of con- Ititutionul rights, feels disposed to provoke rebellion. The responsibility for all the present trouble is clearly trecealnle to the Dominion government. Sir John .\lu:don- nld uid Mnnitobe could not be checked, and during the federal and provincial cempeigne the same thing we: preeched by the minis- terial candidatee. and by those managing the electione in the interest of the govern. moat. That tll people were impoeed upon cannot further be doubted They will not submit to humbugginz, nndthe prospect in thet, if forced, rebellion will occur, and end ` in a disrupting of the federation. Hlll KU uuurgu I0 Cpllll I LlhILI1U.hhIrgtl-10|l. 9. nimnlv beunnn nennle cl undermkin, - -..---- v-'\aIIl\'- -1 Iuoix uvru Ivuvl \lI I" us in order In check the vrurk. without lulu-gt ful results. The provincial government. u hnckenl by the people of .\lanitoln without I ` liatiuctiun of puty. has not allowed hull In I-e imimi-luau! lay any am-, representing ,1. 4-.._.,a_, |o_..;.:_. ._.. :_.,|-..-n The -litculty between fenlorul gox-cnum~ut.n. and 1 construction of the Red I way, has unw ruclu-J :1 I1 Various oxpetilcnp lune 2. ' :.. ..-.l_- .._ ..|._,.u. .n._ __._,,|, connpolitinn. but only smu u! them. We haw. In previnuu Mtlrlc-I. given tho Mann 0! many whu lulu commercial unlun. and uy their buninuou wnuld In lonuwal by It. Anal u {at the {Arman our eorruqmmlont has not tnovool Among than u! .\lnuitu|n. Hnurio an-I Queue, or he ufnulcl not lnl-out under the inn] union that they_ arc against. or oven lndiffunnt to Jmumorchl union #9:, ullu-r win`. ._~_ -. .-._....v .--u ---vu "an: that wry would .`l")' Iacm-tit mm pm-nl lm mule than we America of tho (`Mullah Imuulumnrl 1 Imen! 0! I . -____--_ vv. -_., I _ In (`lothlna Gems` I-`umlshlna Good? Hats e and Cl .`\notI_er Rig Cut in Boys` rsofs lino mmocinllr mun. 3 curnupon-lent vtltu us In rqsnl to ` commercial union. which he hupu will novor he Agreed upon by Cumin unl the l'nltcl sum. Ila don not regard the movement a calculus! to benet Ccuuln. and ha ha a portoct right to his opinion. Wo hooolr any mu: wholo counclonttmu in than unc- tion of an uplnlou. and In In at lihtty In utou It truly through the eolnuuu ol the Warn. "Kant" think that the Americans will only In mar commercial union lorom par pun. and that to auto 0! (`Annals I mullet for in aurpluu pmulm-tn. Ho uh: no It Jotlut. 0! mufu. ol the {act that the (`un- IMII want a market {or thulr products. and Nut oh. .......I.I -..-n.. |......,.z. -_..,_- n .. -7 -- _,___j._____ ('l. L'.l Tl. `(I .-I S CRPI. 13`. I 'l...._I,_ 'l` T,;,;_ 1') {J WQIQ Kins" \w'Ii{uT*@iT~`I*1%%.s}:F.I. Ii mz?" l)lPI'L'lllNOL' Oi` OI'I.\'l0.\'. .cla l'u-ilic ur fulcrnl guwrnuwnt. rm-mm en-ry -lilficulty. legal and :-, up to the present : and now the 1 um:-rnmenl step: in. and. by in- nod`; par Orkl 07-' 5 \\ hich .l ILII) OL'TM)0K. "(pic people ..I .I,, uuyvuuu uuus-. nu uun uuu uwuuu ' -- pm .99 was `.`._.`.`.`.P`1.l Er J,-m - ..... 1 ... Ihc provincial and I gnawing out of the River Vullc-y rail- .-;r2s.491,4a| . -.>25.tm.762 uhamlon 3.467.839 .lma.n-l THE BRITISH WHIG. ['I`l'ESD.-iY. SF , we nave m1'i\'iug.'(lally,cnoIce Inches.` pun and dooking apple I Mug prices. June`! Crawford. only he- ihwindow for u tine display bf Englinhl some can iunnniur EI'eeI.--- haul in the -` V -_..-w... 2 ' Ilnpol-tan: I-`amt. For ne material and the latest goods go y to the New York `Clothing Store where` your will always find EI;glish angel and woi-sted good: in the latest design, also English. Look in~~~he- uinnur `nr .5. 0:-.. -.l:..-.l.`.. `.. Il'_..I:_|. AT rm: am ennmnm HUUSEW nanistsvlun-n cu-n-`-- 4. - ~, Tislk of ltehelllon and Secs-ssluii. \\'iu\'ii'i:i., Sept. l2. -The I'r-- l'rz.w says the road will be built if the muncy is ubiaiineible, and the latest action of the gov crniuent does not change inntters at all It may be treason and rebellion, or uiiytliim; else, but so long as it is right. that's all we need to know. The constitution is above the law, and the rights of the subject trans- cend all other considerations. Our right to build the railway is as clear as our right to breathe. All the tyranny and sneaking in the world cannot deprive us of it, and we will be justitied in asserting it in the face of coherts of injustice." The Jlloriiiny Call, in II more moderatelocal review of matter, says: The present aspect of atfairs is serious and silmittedly so, as among other things it de- inonstratos clearly thntthe Dominion gov- ernment is determined to force things through and maintain its own View of the question. While under obligation to dis- allow from the foot that parliiunent had so instructed them still they were not under ' any obligation by instructions of parliament to enter an action against this province for trespass. Where the matter will now end. it is int ihle to predict, for judging from the t on the streets the fact of the Dominion goveriuneut coming out in open and active opposition to the province as caused A complete revulsion of sentiment. and those who before preferred to hold aloof from the matter altogether declare that the part on federal lines must be thrown to the win s and all nservatlves and liberals alike unite for (fine defence of provincial welfare. Prior to this it was simply II con- test between the province and the corp_oru- . tion, both workin for their respecti\'e"iii- to-.re_sts, and in .which the province bid iair to win. Now as it were a thunderbolt has appeared out of ii. compiirstii'ely clear sliy. we nave mrn1ug.`tIaIIy,cno|ce preserving caches.` pun and apples. lowent } irinsr nricen. Jnmnn I`: nwlnnl I the the Pl-curving P'on(-hon and Penn. ,` We have m1'i\'iig.'thlly.c'nolce preserving euohu.` heirs and nhnkinn nunlamnt Inn-an wun .\lR. RY.\.\' .~'A\"'. .\lr. Hugh Ryan), contractor for the road, on .\'stunlu_v paid Messrs. James Hutton t ('0. $100,000 {on the nt shipment of 2,000 tons of sum! rails for the road, and as anon as the ne.\! payment. is due it will he met. npg n` , uruug. uennwnlxe Ml`. .\on uay has mis- ed the money for the road Ly the sale of provincinl hands in New York. It is the determiuntiun to complete, equip and oper- ate the line without delay. no matter what legal obstacles may be set u . It is appu- cut that the crini: is destinea to pass into 3 still more acute stage." \\'n_u- IL 1.-\';\ .-n-.- nu: nun. s 0l'l.\'l0.\' . TuRu.\"l`n, Sept. l2.-The Jlail says : The Winnipeg people are more than ever convinced that the government And their \ company have all along been working in ` concert. and the feelin a minst both is very strong. .\lenm\'hile .\ r.5.\'oruun\' hm: min. ..._n vuvll vvul nun ' Ill 1 oonc':rt.Ja;1;l agktinst strong. r. .'0r: has mis- ed the numnv fur than um. ... 0|... .,.I,. ..r A good stock of Ties. Shirts. Braces and Sooksjust arrived, I-`irat~(`lnsa Laundry in connection.