Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1887, p. 4

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QIETII-nus; -.-_-~ -__,V'_J ` - lb M` E. H-25".`. :'Z.I` '` Londmu 1 Bl-:`l`;!.m'. lluu l_ r \ \T may nnsu.n~. st:r'u.:jums I -, x'a'w':-.` For term a. inquire at 50 U011` 5` ._. Kimmnn. L;-urges Sta-phvn Wu In- .I, II tn n,:I ANNOUNCEMENTS. " 0'07" hr Orben Dicor." . wlu-tln-r nnturnl or IHIIILK A u\":n'r'ITn-;\Iu1'I. _.A__. ms panic 2 ill't'rL`hIll't' with the the Berlin Railway aymlicnte. mr(iculnr|_\' intarewte-'1 woolen traulo. tun], in . .. ... He TTEONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE -_n l\I\`I\l\I'lI.`ID I - `-`e. contradicting a [lull/],5ll_\'8 "the mm` the I would be I in I575 at the In hye THE BRITISH of bulb Inn haul IIILVIIIIIIIIV--vv - - v v - - v - - - . _ . . _ _ _ __ J \\'m be '80-opened OCTOBER 1:9. Full courses: of lodlnres on A culture. Live Stock. Dnirygng. Clienlislryi`. tan`) \tr;:Iier&:n- ary science. c.. am A ` prao n g :. um I-tmzlmn and the .lo.-mentary Mathema- ranks" cil`H|1l- mg mg` glllllisiltimddad The conchcra E-Tub brings up . And doth hdcemo. A Percherdn stallion. owned nonrylavant. - took its owner`: arm in its mouth recently and crushed the bones between the elbow o.Iid'l.hc ghoulder. ' D0310 1'13! . ` A convict says he was ae tto prison for being dishonest, and yet he is compelled to cut out pieces of pastebourd, which are put between the soles of the chenp nhou nude there, And pused"of on the in/hocent. public as leathr. I \Iu1ru n ; Boston Post. ,4,` lluuuuuu uyxx ucx It has been (lcltlctl that the Chicago au- archiats must hang. That is right. But we don't want to be anuexexl to guy country UK- ` in which it takes a year or two to decide a little thing like that. l4 nun. .-.. \- .9..- . Extract from new work on Huslnunlry for Widoxrs (.\'. n.-.\'ot the grass species, but the "commmi or garden \`ariety)-lt is always possible to raise orange-blossoms from wood." : Hamilton Spec-tczor. I. I, _ L,-_. I-,_-I Letntnry suck the geek: of otiice, and he is a patriot to the--p0cke!: turn him out of oice am! he is a rampant, roaring. N ` reckless. riotous rebel. ` \ (I"II"1'1 - 1:11:11 1 11 1 12.11:. 1 Parents and Gunnliandwishing to enter boys for the Session beginning SI-2|l`l-2.\lBl-ZR lsr. are requested to mnko immediate application. Any \'ac.\ncies remaining after Sept. 5th will be filled by applicants from the other nrovinccs. Classes resume on Tuesday. Sept. 15:. .. u-.v1\v,l\l\\7 it A True and London Globe. Th9 KE__, Antjumdnmnnmr ,_, , conclezgl-$a the rou-,-- hefcensd. -. Exygagzq __ ; .\'ut muc -- nvo cehlou -and clear. liontglvenfbo nLsuydie- v Wonreao In V unset- Mnkeuuuhueoldumnnova-y- 'I`hnl'stheatumhM_winsyou-bet !" -v._, I`o:lcl'b0ro E.\.uniner. 1.. 1.: Exchange. ..n ._ ,_-__ ._ ` .\l.' IUIR IIIUUIIBI ('hurch choirs in Wales are very consider- ute, they go up to the top of the highest ` mountains to practice. ` J Now fast the inning: come am go, The game is close. the wlnninz low Must how be struck _ _ To x the luck Of one or `tower. friend or foe: "Koepyoureyuwo edmoboys- Horeiswhex-ow` nthegune - beuhc.-du'cnmn ethoirnolu-- Wcwulgettheredustthenmu !" vruy nu New York Tribune. &meumes at rst. sometimes at third The jolly conchefs voice is heard; And one doth belu- What would appear 0n_o Ion -qnuvn and sogorous word. Uxmm nownyerchuace~- Neverm d|lll!le!all- Wifoyornoeeandbrushy`erpnnts-- 1` u\t's-thevmytoplA_ybaseball !" .-.- ._v The comer\-at'r\`e who dare to be cnmliil ; will nal fault lth .\lr. Mercier. They mutt see that he in simply ouhloing their leader in tactic: peculiuly his own. He is. judged by the Itudanl of Sir John .\Iacdon- nld. I statesman. and in stntecrnft the au~ perior of the men who oppose him. To de- nounce his methods in to denounce the me~ thmls by which Mucxlonaldiam has been so long sustained, and upon which the exist- ,._,, I A|._ \l-_I___II ___A.. _..,_ _.,___ I- .... ________ .-, ..-... ..rv_- -v ...v.. ..... -_._. enceuf the Macdonald party even now In- pendn. " \a-:- I Bl-2G to infomn tho musical public that I in- tcnd commencing m choral society on MON- l)A\' I-2\'E`.\'l2\'G. I91 ius1.. at the room over Rcyncr A` Carey's music store at 7:!) o`clock Rudimentary Instruction will rompl. when nch and explained on A black-board for one our. and for one hour and A half following practice in alees. choruses and clussical works. For terms and pnrncule_\_rs pl_ensc apply at regard tn the nmtq-rial interests of those who support or um l-e induce-cl tn support the psrty in pmror. l'n{urt1umtcl_\', the pt-uplc of the ulominiun |i;n'q.- hlimlly encouragml politicians of this stripe almost alone, and politics iue being gin-n over to them. The Muckenzies. Mnuoun. lihckes and July: hnve to go (he wall, while the Mncqlonalds. the Tuppers, the Clupleaus and the Mcrcierl ride lvy in triumph." l`|.- A,..__..-._A:i.. ...I... .I__.. 3.. I... --...l:_I .,.. ..q... 7......` .V,, l.4.\\. -uu-3. l'u\`url_\` is n disease." says l_)r. Mgulynn. With an vhunrful lecl un-r s smirk. Thruo for you. doctor." says Put. with n nn-in Ill! )0. llvtlul. an}: ltu. u grin. _ And tho.-re}; nothing Will cure it but work. luwing in this pnnmce the Fhmple which Sir John .\lu`lunnI-I hu to lung set in the (lnminiun. Those \\ hn help the gnvernlnt-nt will he helped Ivy the government: those W110 Uppm-e it must not Iuuk fur justice, not to speak nf favours. The government of the province. like that uf the dominion, is to he Colltlllrlml not on right principles but with - v-v----- r-----cu -I-su . The (mere Cilia. the lumbleet apolo- ui-rt oi the government in all Canada, in not atall eurprleed at the euoceee of the "hu- man -lerieee" with which M r. .\lercier sought to Jeaery the ennatitttettcy. it ecl- mlteehet Mr. Rocllttlt he a majority 0! votes, but aaya they were not given to him alone : the vote tree for eel!-intense! and the almighty tlollar." Ami then we have the in- teraetimg information that "Mr. Cormier. an honourable. public-nplritesl. and capable man. lue been cleleatecl in the houee 0! than who ehonld have been hie friends, that in Hull the `reeurt`t'tloniet_I' tormexl a large portion of hie \-ate." anal that it in hopecl "they will any dead another time." Now all theae expreeeioae of opinion inali- oste but the-working: 0! the dlerent Ininda oi stilerent men clllllmently aected or lulla- enced by politic; .\'oue at them accurately. in our estimation. repreeeat the aituation in Ottewa county. It in heat not forth hy the Montreal l|'a'lm u. which.like the Wmu. in liberal in its learning: but not nodes-otenl to party an to be hlimlod to in wealuteeaea Our contemporary |ll`t"w' anti truthfullv. that there an loml iseuee in all countiee and in all ronatitucnciu. and Sir John .\lacdon- al-l and hie lieutenanta have almoat ayetem- atired the nee of them. In Quehec they found their match an-l more than their match at thin game. in one constituency Mr. .\ler- cier nae: the commercial tax question, in Another a timber rim` question. and the gov- ernment is &i\\'t|)!s rt-prc-scntexl as the possi- lole benefactor of the constituency in cue it elect! n supporter The fact. of the matter is," says the l|'m. .\lr. .\lcrcier is fol~ .-:_ I |, \e I III__ , I _._ ,. :.. .l.- on-aunt prawn or corruption at the bot- tom ol the cnnonllunry unml u! publlo `opinion In the county. Murder it Im- lnu.-lng the I-`re-Incl: Cnullnn pouplo with the feeling my he ls thv mu: whom (hey can but mm to oouclllnte llnll urnulo spinal All lnuc-noon likely In nlllllto qclut their nllglun. laws and unlounllly." It holds that the null II largely duo on tho loolllg whlchlo opnullq among bl: eouuu-yuan tlm .\lo're-lot la becoming more ad man the truest opponent at tho new I-`lunch (`uudlun political gourd. r 'l`L`.nn....- n.-.:_ .. .l.- |......I.I.... ....I.. POINTERS FROM 1 H_E_PRESS THE BASE-BALL COACHER. _ Good Place to Learn Honesty; .... II... The only (`ure for It. iiclim in and classical works. please apply once at .\leosrs. Reyncr t Cnn-y`a music store. Golden Lion Block. HORACE W. RF.\'.\'l'-IR. ` Uh. That Settles ll. `for; L0)"`"!- I .A I Z... .._,..n_ ._K AL... ...I... WHIG. luteretlng. curvy: n. the m I: he "hm ~ which Mr. ` I- on 7 to I .. _..Il I...A__...a -_.I 3L- FRIDAY. SEPT. I6. SECOND . HAND BOOKS Set` nd~nnd Book: houghknndmldhy. ,, .l .SIHHONDSo ' 1 Ant. 9. - Pluxonmz arrnnrr PAPER, ab cts. ,- mm, 60 bts. F. NISBETS, UPPER CANADA COLLEGE, TACTICS OF INFIDELS. NEW BOOK! H. Henderson & 00., Ann. 9. In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. ! Slates, Erasers, f\ FRENCH. LEHOLOG Y, (`OM l`0>`I'I'IO.\', MR; *i16RXcE"\5v. ZREYNER, -s-4..- nn_._n.._ r\......\ II--vnnn TRIUO.\'0.\lETRY. Y.\T (:l'I()1iR.\l'H\'. .\lL'I\`IC. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have a complete assortment in all the following branches 2 Rr:.u1.\`., \\'RlTl\'l: DR.\\\'lN1:, 1' "SCHOOL BOOKS! Mo. HARDY& 00., Prices Much Lower] Mantle & Ulster 0/at/rs. rFine Dress Goods, Plno, Buljmx. Ufflu, DI: u.Ivu_y . Next term commences September 5th l-`or tctms E21: u the more of Messrs. Roy- nu & Carey. Iden Lion Block. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. DRY GOODS. ALL nus W !N3TS7FWfE! BY REV. FATHER LAMBERT, See our window. PRINCESS STREET, kg. 1:: Klxusrox 88 PRINCESS STREET. The Corner Boomor. Everything New and SPICMI. OFFRIIIOS IN New Dress Goods, O'clock p.m. __.. .... I\ Than Last Year. VI Crayons, "TI:.\1m:RA.\'cE. AILDII CHELIISTRY. (`nun nu Pencils, I l..\ll l.'aI'\.`I.\\, ['4' A(RICL'LTL'Rl-I. l:ILOCUTIO.\', l\DTlll'\l.`|)\' '{;R.a_\I.\1.u<, GERMAN. \\'RITl.\'l5. A l`.\'SOLD. tor the tale 0! refreshments on the Fair Ground dnri the Fair. will be sold at the (`RYSTA PA (`I-2 on GER`ooL, _. .._..u 1... \I|.`l_LR. lIE>`T. Ili'Z.\lY. will .\, A LG HERA. r\ 1 . L.-\'I'I.\'. Dress Trimmings, Compasses, axon. Commercid Course, r` ' 1:1`:- 4 TAr,3 Cum H.\lETIL' GEO. ETR Y, HORTHOEIW. RUIBSII Omen will be received by the sccreuu-y up to I2 o'clock noon of the some dav. D. J. WALKER. Secretary. HI.\"I'URY, PHYSICS, unmzx, (Ibr. R ff!.!f&Lf An deynmnomsol hmnum-nuland Vocal Ilnlc ought. fun the Inning to gr-mama. Also. Tim Iago-[us Eb _ an... up.` . hiugccuu but-A Inn . - 35 TIJACIIIZKI - ilcldepsnuonu ogtnnuumlaiml ocol 0`: t umna uusou. dog. > A ccc._hi:o1.-ConIao:wbhh-an ling . ` Lot. Yonge SI. and Winn Au. Capital. $550 ' Box. 6. W. ALLAH. Paid.` 85 TEACIIIIII Andemn-canal Imam...-nun ..a v.....n u...n- .....A. g_.. VHENDRY &.THOMPSOiN,_ ' POPULAR Jas. Campbell's Wood Yard. Where he will be glad to moon all his old ms- tomcra and as mdny` new ones as will hi)-mr him with their patronage. He will constantly keep on hand :________._ TEIE BOOTEES THE BEST DRY HARD WOOD. I f 1. long. SOFT WOOD. SLAB5. KINDLIN G AND SAWED WOOD. THE SUBS(`RlBER bogs rcspc(`tfuX!_\` Iv! un- nounce to his numerous friends and L`II.~`lnlIlCIS that he hu removed his old nnd cslnblislwd \Vood Yard from the I-`or:-_\' wharf to the old K. & P. Runway Depot. at the foot of Ontario Stret. and Dirhcy oppJsi!e th_e1'ele du Pun! Bu rrark Gate. FEMO\*E1)f Sendzto u tor BLACK SILKS BLACK CASHMERES or any other Black Dress Material. ` Our stock is always well as- ` sorted and Best Cash Value. lltti`. IllI}!llIl\.`l llll(`l| IUI Ulll UVVII llll". Uenllelnvn can dvpcnd on getting livlunble Goods from ASHLEY, The Popular shin Maker. Has the best nsaorunc-m olalbrlmmn Under- wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Smurfs. L'mlmcll:\s. Col- lars. llnndkerchlofs. &c.. for men. It (`ash Prices. imported direct for our own tradu. fl.`-uI..n-nu A\lhI\ .l..-...-.3 ..-. ....n.l__ II I,-.LI- GR()CERS, I_(nU|I I l!,|.`!|!ll9ElI.Hll lllll ` I orpooxedh Gierlnonlivlxa M a \\ xlyopzn Scnteuhrv uh. I Al the New 'l`uilorin5( Islnbliuhmcnr. \\h(~r- nu mnnul {ml to be thoroughly muwlh-I In 1-Vin )`mlrnr1Irr for u Nubby mm. `Hu- IAN-sl ls-siflu Nndc`|mh1'xl Patterns In . h.n.~.- frum. Wol mmlc and trimmed. Uunr.um-ul n n-1`.clns.-A l Ill '~ 3 _K_.ENN'?P_Y'3- `IR.-lh. T. n... .. HOW ma 'rHA}r l_..lT'l'LE CANDLE THROW8 rr BEAMS tries to be made mm 1:. J. in user. an--u..,. Entries for the baseball matches must be made by the 21th Inn. with the President. from whom all infonnalion may be obtained. .1. B. \\'ALKEM. o--. no 199- Pnalidenl. f6niIiliIuisEEvAfnhY or iuiii` lncorpouled hv GOVQTIIIOII in 23% . Hm: muss runuxsnmi swam; In (`lolhln Ucsnu` Furnishing Good-n, liars and (`n nolher I! Cut In Moys Jt-n-eys and 14 no Flannel suit. my linr`ulns in Trunks and Vnllsu. Thin lino cspectn I) Iuunt beould on any prim to make room for other goods. (0 R1-me-mberif you want His Bargains call at the sTAl{." In Princess Street. Clothing`. . I And II n hu|nnI 3 A good stock of Ties. Shlru. Bl`l(`1- Soclujuu Arrived. ' Flu!-(`Inn laundry in connection. NH THE STAR OLUTHING HOUSE. N PRINCESS STREET. 2 doors below Wellington Street. J R. RATTEN BU RY'S_;, MINES IIILED flit! OI IPPLIC-IYIOI lounlu onion conplou In 0 for loan \ :- n I This chilly weather you will be wanting I than at Undonalolhlnx. You on ml A Fine Stock and at All Prlcon. and Extra Good Value ` by calling at .M6N'I`'R~EAL " " DiY73766D7s.T A PRIZE OF 8.1). prcq-ntul bf` F. A. I-`olm-r. l-l|q.. tor .\Ic(`urdy and Mitchel cult of IS-'17. In prim. IIO : 2nd rise. 5, in each clams. En- he made w (h D. . Walker. Secrclnry. n_._:... 1... cl.` In--gjunll Inglnhpn mull ht) And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moth: from set- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. ` Remember then ; GALLOWAYS Send to Gsllowsy, before the rush oomee any Fur: you may want repdred or altered in shape and hnvo it done while there in plenty of time. %|T'DON'T COST ANY MORE In the plus and 84 Princess St. the number. 1887 FALL. " 1837 ffricess 0 ,"f"/ Sts- Tun l'vu('nc.u. Tumn 1.112 Cl'TTIZl:. King 51.. two doors from Wun. omcc. MORE BARGAINS THIS WI-ll-JK M1scEi.LANE5fI. J-1L'Il34\`| AIIIIA Guelph, August. I887. Popular Maker. 1245 I lllN(`l:88 Srnurr. mo Dime St. and IIO. II2 St. Peter trout. i 3 vl . I "61". v.L..s'.'! .a `Q n... I! uv n.. . & EETERI number 5: ID] `III. Yongchl. and Winn Has. (1 it Am An I>_.u... 5 W012: J-u-4 .3.-cw- -_---__,, A I RI'I.I'Z OF resented h_\' II. A. Kirk- lrick. I-2sq.. .\I. `.. an clubs in lhv l`uunt\' of `romenmx Pmleaaionsls and oxmidc players burrutl. Isl prize, 83) : ind prize. 810. _____ --..--.--. Inlntllj A l lll7.l-I 0!!` 83.1). i mm! 8.50. lo lhc lhrve I to I". visit 31 1- I II I. In |r';;.r: Kl RK 12: The Directors Omar the Fouowmg Prizes. Not Included In the Prize List : El Opera Block. Kingston. Sept. 15. K inns-;-'+>I :39 A}? E Mi om `S1-nm1Irr_ Midland Uenlra1|Fair. TORONTO- (Fl FTY BIG]! 1']! 1'!-3.1 R. ) n........oa urn` (Inn:-:Iinn \\`ishinQ In (En! Cl` b0\ so ember lilh. vent -aw Hundnnl l`nsno -r (`om-hm lwenly \ ' wr |'n.lA\<'1- (`Ir (`u.'l evplng (`M1 and Ian G`: a-r llnnung Room (`urn hum been nulgm for this excursion. I-`nrnl-vln.-u can only will in and. livery one iumuurul n q uh-k. romforlnblu and pk-nun! _murm-y. For Tickets and all infurnnuiun n&s`ply In I-`. A. Fol r.Th. A L. Ferry lln--Ii \\ nrf or codtlnu I e Genera Axum! ll. \\'.8: 0. IL 13.. lbnn-nu, N. Y. IMW I, .` HI-IV Y I Gen"! I`: \ \' I Sept. 13. I887. mun bi undo on or below .~'<-pu-moor mus. I llnlrlnn an` rum-hen will run through to New York (`:11 on both day and n I Lulu. ptohl coaches will be reserved for panic: of Dad I: wank. all mung mo train At uuno uunlon. I? I lk-Hon fur mum: la made before samunlnr h. Hlilll WEI I: uu\l|on.| Ih-4 . vnnlr-\v H` DKEVIGIAJ Dulaaas nawu vsaovlun Spot-IAI 81005:! I` n y be -Mn rod I use trip to New ';'or:."u1:: 065. `appaunuxi in baton .~`-pt:-nubor . [haunt llnl 4-Inn an market will an-h. Punuun dosh-In sleeping (`Ar or Draw- ing-lloon (`Ar not-omuunlnuun um-t Inn-u mm nunauldd tummy with II`. A. b`ol:`ur. Ticket t. lnuuon. 0nI.. on or before vp- ember SPECIAL SLEEPING OA R8. .._-_n_n nu-__A_..n-_._ _.-- I.` ulxguanul In- O CO`? 330% um hr run on n In unln {mm (`aw \'inoeut. If Sea York : pr re hr double bonh. 62; we- I on. DRAWING-BOOM CARS __.u| L- __._ __ A... n_..l..- ash`. On. "Main. II Q 1ALnu_g _z.g.,_::.::_`- - - ._ _ am 3300:: s~1-n1`u3?i?" ` ' " J-.`ir1s!.:,Q1n,gg__l-Zlennentnry ldl|.,-.-nlion in ling I V lish. Matlmxiii\ii."CTaihI(-`oi'i:i { 16L'-Ko ii{ii_`j Term opens Thundny. Sept_ 1,,_ h_ RYAX V 13..\.. Principal. , $I'$\llZCd KIVIAQCQI aouasouuu wm has I to without oh: and on u geld me. It-om (`me `turn! In C rand (`usual Input. New \'ur . For Him- ubluoh train: and Ipoclnl night Irnlno. ed on I`. . rolnr. In on. 0m.. TI:-in Anni. at conennmd with ( envrnl l'nn mum. can I`. A. rolnr. nu Tk-hot Anal. of cone: _ -ouuApuI.(lnvqo. . \. hay Grand cnlrll Ihpot us ma. :||`\'l.` GI-Ind Ceull-II llopot I .|.I. 9633 VV CAV\l`lUVIv: vngn-nu will he run on day Inlna. price !or rhnlnn. 1 mark, $7.50 '"'iZ'I'rit's'r'driI" 37.50 CUTIE Fm cnluonlyon TucuI'a:.OvI.0qs.an;I are urnmn pump on an nun I an am. New \u-t. until -r.Ls.;.Lcoum Nth. Iurluulw. 'l`k-nu will In on sale \-ta l'Ik a. Ituuo and Unuuu. gnu:-an A I urn! l!\ I!!!) A IIIQ --.\NlL` New York Central 6 Hudaon. Rluor RR. ZEIXO-'C_I_'ISIOI\'I' rI!ELY1v.65r:9!=I!=3; nous.wirsnrdWu.'obpusauno an. N...*:$_...V.`./X Q1.{.K 1'. Ll\I&U`LIl " ' `V . " ": Plano. smgtns. Oman. Harmony. ---. ...-.... nnvnnunnnltl Qnninn\hl-r 5th (nu. uu .u an`. y-v -..- TIIE I-`OLG E R 1:`. 1'm:.~:n'.a')'. 0:0. I'M: 13$.- llfl. "I3! II!!! 9; ruruuu. I SPECIAL SOLID TRAINS -5...-. --.I __._ AL-.._k 1|: Ln: CHORAL SOCIETY :u.:,_ ~ .......... ........._._ -. Brock and Divi~.-ion Sta. Kingston. ?.--:6---------- - `PH9T19!`P?I+- `III \`I` Il GTV OVVI I I'll.` I". I I .\'. Y. )IU.VI':TT. I'|IF.U. Ill'TTI'IFH':|.l|. |'n_, Ann-In. (GrlI'| I'aI~3-. IR:-In ` '"'Fx6'6L1is Th Vlolln I3 ILILI ulualo nlvvn Avuuuuu pug Moot Fnscinntlng Instrument. THE KINGSTON (`0.\`SER\'A'l`0RY for the Violin in now opn to all who want in Classical trtninx on this lovely lnstrurnent. Private tultion in residence if required. An olciont. Omhastra can he engaged on than notice mind at reasonable terms. Applynt M<~Auloy`s Bookslom. or In n._-.-- 1..--4..'..-4 .., Wcf15i61Ei;di 144., DD l`\`(`II1 .\ I nma imp 7.}. I-`m ... IL! S It`; Saw: Anna! emf: ixbx _ __s_ __ -I-...._A-.. A !'-lTRI('l\' I'In'lZI.'. L In lhl`(`(` Drill-s M Ill` 0 but ban-hull clubs. 1 Music In.tfuctbr_ C&`- TTQ -g I I-2 ST. Iii-231 ', ' ll.|.\'.n ' \ _ IA` ' .35.`;-, PR l.\'(`Il`A 1.. ----- I The Violin Ia and Must Ever Remain the 11.... Imuzlnntine Inst!-umont_ Pnsuxie-`n. I unI.. I Pu- r lnlnn ardu- Nlclu (rains I. uIuuc u loll`: nu u.-: mu-..u. u ... .... -.....,w... ' 111., ou...... Jogmatzl. .. po:im-.1 rm, z..`m-e` looks for culev.-per` mason than eithir `;(|\`. The moral drawn from the vicztory by the 1 lliuv Ul luau rvllvlvliruvwu `Otwa Free Preau, an mndem supportevef-I IT LT`. ocTi6h.' the ihi{ri1ber-let, ii "'i.'hQE~lT|1e 3- .t9_r.ir=!._9,a9!19.t '_?i.Ia.._in. R _f*~.i.r.fig!1.n.!I_~.t._ .Ia!!.l_s. [ they an manage tnhandicnp thciroppouenls j by means of gerrynnnde-rs. Itucd voterv M linta, partizsn mtnming `oicors. intimida- tion, government. inuence, mu! corruption money.` the tories cannot win an elcctifrl-. 'I'I. ll;-.. ... I..........I .. n..`oL...l I'.....T........ i The reiult of ch}; Ottawa elec_tio'n is sug. geative of all manner of speculations on the part of the politicians. ' `FL- -nnnnl Jun`-n `IIIIII Oh: \r:t"\InI-u luv 'LLA A telegrmn to the Montreal (.'a:.m-, in- timates that, in the Uttzl\\'a\ election, des- perate tactics were resorted to bytheiinport. ed pnrtizsn returning oliicer, .\lousette, to disfrnnchise the township" :that the `deputy retuhiing officer did not put in an appear. en ` , and took no record of the votfes` ; and that the electors, after voting openly, with. -the mayor us reyzistrnr, expressed their indignation and disgust in strong terms re- garding such dishonest manipulation resort- ed to in the hope of snatching a verdict." This is serious business and requires early attention. It is inconcievsbls that the gov- ernment, essured of the success which the polling veried, wouldlcountensnce an at- teimpt-to disfrsnchise any man, much hes the electors of a whole towmhip ; and my otclsl who undertakes such despicable work on his own account deserves to feel the full weight of the law. We are ngainst any ` man being robbed of his vote by any party. 30th, 1887, it was $`3`. .',()`.`6. of over two millions. On .-\ugust 3lst, the debt was S`I28,494.~lG, an incre.Lse of $3,467.` 699 in two months. Aml the Gun `N says it is stationary! Anal it was all mnnactc-I on account of public works 3 Yes`! During July and August the expenditure clmrgel' to capital account amountc-I to $l,6'. 8. I99. and of this sum $793,323 was rebellion ex- penses. And rebellion is nut generally un- . .132 -e\n illCl't'l|S(' } l l derstoocl to be "alirectl_v prmnoting the wealth and prusperit_\' of the people." l'o_ lilicnily the Gazulr is given to the preaching of some queer dpctrines. statement in the llnston Iluulcl, says debt of CRll&(ll\ is przwtically stationary," and that the wholeAot it has been created for works ol public utilitv, directing and pro- moting the wealth tlllll prosperity of the people." Let us see. The public debt on June 30th. ISM, was .$`.".'.'l, l.'9,l0'.' ; on June .. - .,-u ..`\.\ - .\ ('nn:uli:m," who writes to the Willa.- lines not umh-rstzunl the meaning of com~ me-rcial union as it is generally unulcratuoul. The suggestt--I nrriuigcuwnt will simply atlect the tratle relations ul the two coun. tries. The laws concerning marriage. an-l Sabbath desecration, and crime. would still be in force in Canaala. Canada. indoel_ cannot share in the licoutious marriage law-, the iuiquities an-I abominations of the United States so long as it is not an integral part of the republic and governed by the laws which concern it socially and politically as well as commercially. We very much fear some people are grieving over events that are as improbable as they are unautici. pated. and unnecessary worry is senseless and costly. _-__ SCHOOL 1='o1_z_'rHE VIOLIN. fully insulted if numhernl with them. ` ih;:"n;l\'u circular (4) ' .r the !llC\`t`B that ya-ur he wan editor v thrtv u beagle. ' time to give the luhloua of the clay his ntteutiota, and he ulccluu that thou: of modem time: an for the must part um-uuth and do.-\'0i| of grnco," that history loco not rt-lute that Ur:-eh women were ever troubled with man or mluhnpal ton, but on the cnntrhry ho gnthen that they were quite an tucinnting u nur modern pinched up dam- sel: And certninly nu re physically graceful and shapely." The Indie: nmy;tnke this re- ` lruke l-sally, but than who know the amiable ` will cont:-xu to hit olninenoe as an zrsr The Montreal h'a: The Young (`nnu-rs-ntivu wont to 'l`nrou- tu. Illtl lalsl llmuulrc-s all! can do great Ililllgl. Anal they lie! nollllllz. Thu! cli|~ tluuuiuhoul youth. Sir John Monulondcl, could not altcml, an-l in lulu nl-ace the boys were afraid to say anything. They didn't even dare to line lngolher In! some fellow might break loou uulget the lo! 0! them into I Icnpe. Vetily the intelligence and lulle- polaluuce of Canals`: polltlml Xibo in nu WIIKLY IIUTIHII \\'lllu. I on uu. In puhlhhcd awry Thu-any I . . Allzmln Ilm mun! hang nl llm but Job EHKI. 111511;;--. do in the Eng! an tics, I-`qr c rfu ! auyv unusu--vug.-cu-nu-an `or four IIM-1.0000! uvo luau-uou . . . . .. ll orlourllnonaschnu uouHuor\hn._ ur lourllnaulm Ina .... ..Iouu'|Iu uh=!muIuvuorIunlu.... to `ant kouboqlul. " nwoouluoquonlu . . . . M. `Thnonw uullu In l * 3-'oIlou:l'h lo. -rrtqp-uaduanuoe. ?ucl.u|uu\vh':n"'hookod. wmm-ca`uma. . ....':.".`.1':.i.'.`.'.;'."5: M v aiollouonllnrw. ll r whon'`boohod ; .yuc|AlIol|ooI|nrud5uooNmuAnchu'[ i at utnrdul. nah. Tun mumnu \\'ma in [N llslu-A any area- |n.u 3 King Hlror . Lipton. Ontarto. AT III IDIILLAII P1 VIII. THE DAILY Wmc. uulcl have live i no wuix .\' unm wnuu an I Bdumu. In awn Thurdu 'J3:In ' THE 0 T77`.-1TWA EL L`C;TI 0.V. The nlltorjwl nf hit` / 113" int" `/ ,`.`5(lincg_`a and I prncucl training and th_o _ tics For rculnr. mvmg lemxs of admission. couhe of study. cost. etc.. apply to JAMES MILLS. M.A.. Prqldent. _ n g n.._..--0 IQQ'

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