Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1887, p. 4

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and Canada. All goodnn-an-an: cash only. ll`0ne price to all. ` The which mu: wry uiclcly linruue w Lu! l`.\SiI!ll of pau'liMm:nt, 1 -ctiuu ill: the Queen : L`ulIlll)'l on Cilsl`. It will lue l`ellIt'llll|\'l'0 rturning utlicer, one John R. its ('xiIleIu'u woulcl he cl:-trimcn n-lectiw policy. The uperiom the rcn-ru-. anal it in the more ble imuumrh an it appear: to ha I {nu-r uf the u_m'ernIm.-nt. Tl une way of rmliug the mmlain: [)0 ll'.' ANNOUNCEMENTS. "0P`' P" Odom MW." um at Juulgv \\'ilkiu>n, n_... lI'._Il _.., . '.'III( 7.17. DI'}.i iu.\'. ".v ox --co.vIuN5's.' .. -. ... .v- V --,- -v----V . wunl In conjure with, uni. ,III ,, II 11, _,n .,, ll1I- tn-u-V- -yv- - v--'_-.- In now opeiled with one of the but Ielq mu-hin tlur cit)`. our oods an boulht oulal be well if Iuumlncturerl Tllli BRIT]!-`all WHIG. \\'|'ll)NF.SDAY. SEPT. `II. m-Illlnuixl that the party mum . In . Igpcjfno dun" nuusu at ull run. ] Lust evening Messrs. Thistle and McKay, employed a man to watch a re two miles north of Madawaska. which threatened to do considerable (la c. It reached some pine trees under whic the watchman was standing. He could not escape in timoto evade a large tree which fell mi him, and `IIETWE `i nifi E11 0 ( `. ' -` " gs`; . A delicate man `in tliia city ` weighed I35 Ibo. In'the apring has!" his weigh: to 223 11..., the and Lsbutfbondon porfoi. This ' Juno: Crawford in 1 hpslthy. i7$...`.L. ' . ho only 1 _of using in the porter gem for : it in pun And creued ` now lying in the hospital Ml Lomlun. (`apt. M. Stale) left Montreal on the I.')th inst. on board the 54.8 Hrnssbrnok for Liver pool. He was in charge of 100 head of cut- tlc for Reid and Aikens. The passage _nc- crnss the Atlantic was a rough one, and lasted seventeen days. On one oceasion the pens on board shi were knocked down and washed n\m_v. ohu I-Eaton, assistant in the care at the cnttle, was knocked down and arose with his light leg lrruken. He is ' None uf the cattle were lost. Mr. Staley came to Uunaila on the 8.5. (iennnnic, which carries l,`2.'0 passengers. 7he Stgalner "St. Lawrence lll7-lUll |,'Ullrl CICTK. "UB5 ll?V`l' DC?" IHUWTI before." The number of visitors has been very large and chielly from New York. They went away pleased with their visit. A great need at the lake in hotel accommo- dation. The village is growing, and those who have not visiredit for some yean would scarcely know it. Three churches, (two completed) are located in it. Mr. Lyons. a millionaire from New York, has built a line cot e on an island near the bridge. It is call Lyon's Den." Lyons isa bachelor and I jolly good fellow. He spends his summers between Sharbot Lake and King- ston. Mr. Richurd, I wholesale drnggist of New York. he bought a very prett is- land-from Mr. Thompson and inten s to build upon it in the spring. The contract has been given out Ill'8lMl_)'. Mr. Robinson has greatly enjoyed himself at his island home. His quarters during the season have been the resort of crowds of people. .\'mu- nf Rohl .\' Alkens` (`attic l.n~t-0ue Mun haul Hho Leg Broken. 1 The shing aeaumn at Shnrhot Lnke is` nearly over. There is. huwover,utiHgo\,.l trolling. lb.-tier sport," aid the veteran division-_court clerk. in: never been known " TL. .......'1..... ..t ..:-:...... 1.-- 3.-.... Lola... The Prunpecls ul \'IuIr|ul Lake ll:-conning n Hrs!-(`Inn summrr Resort. IUIIIEH [U \"IK.'r|C1I.. .\lra. Terry luu uillce uhmluto limrce. The ca I |... -_,A_ I. HIIDIIIUIT III\U' `"5. `\ tried before (I rt.-{en-A that Mr. Terry 1\ ill } .`CIUl\a< 4Ill- 17".` IIVIII` tureu aim cnuu-mpt. H ` whcrc he in mm lising. lnits umlc-runed his heal! went to France to rare In: her In lmlly, she chnilns, ago she again sep.u:|teI I turned to Anlerim. u-. 12...... "I UIIHII Ulrclfiu Antonio. bower.-r. noun tired of hi: hriale nnd contrived to render hvr very unhnp`)y. Ho hocomo in-vgulnr in hit hnbitu. and ne- utowod mulml attention upon certain lively young women. He hoquonted theatre: when hlithenome I-allot irla hold forth, anal hung around the stage l0\)fI. While very nun.-eptihle he uppcnn to hue hoon incon- utant, nnd it in nicl that some of than on whom he lnvinhocl his wealth will appear in behalf of the infun-cl wife. Mrs. Terry I luv: that she pl:-mleal with hip: tiun.-n without number to reform. to give up his unsetth-tl life lntl stay At home nnul get. an uuiuta--l with hi: littlr daughter. Nntict .\ r. '1].-n.\` treated her tt-mlurnver uitn Hv we.-nt tn Pm-in. whrrc His cliuulutv ha- I:A- .... I,,__.!:_, I I: L,_n.|. ,,., I \I_, '1` .____ . "V 1 \-I nun. Oh. no! the thin would never do For hnnest men ke me and you To sail for that must reckless crew- Thn 'l`m-inn, -.... . u. nun who owns the Independent Mail That ever? day repeats its tale, That the c llll`L`|I will soon revnill 0 Tories. ._.n,, - Dotti. Byorder of the b_onrd. - .... .. \fI nun. And can we vote for men like these, Who 11!) with such nppnllinir case` And rob the country when the*'` p ease! The orles. 4. ___..n ... -- - Mr. ferry in `the sun of the mo Dun Thoma Terry. I (`uhnn planter. who ("ml 5 short time ago, leaving an estate nf uvur } ..'K).tl.l).U.l). The plaintiff 1! Min Hrwu -Viooor Dlwn_ an orphan and n niece o! W. `H. 8ocor,|`lM\' r of thin city. She nu Imrrlonlto .\lr.erry in I877. when unly I8 yours 0! Age. For IOIIIG lime the regal In nloonce with which the nuptial: were celo rated lnrninhc--I a subject for alincunuinua In social circles. A-.o....K.. L.....-.., . _ _ A . .. 31...] ..C Li. l...LI.. Who trotted out the colour steed. Hut found him destitute at speed. And got so badly left. indeed! . . The Tori: Wlm glrnmiscd to rctrcnch. but yet .lln\'e added millions to the debt And wlll again. if they are let! The Torlc. Who sent the Bribery Brigade \\'il in thousand dollnr bills to nid In bribing all, who would be paid! The Tories. \\`h)'mld us lhnl our when! and rye Sh Ilul null for prim.-s wondrous high I W I0 wns it mid lhul wicked lie! The Turiog. 1'/\\'hn said that Mowm hnd to 0 Thu! hood]:-rs might obtain u 5 now To rob and cheat Onmriol Thu 'I`nI-in-: Ton lluny Dialog Ihllol lllrln Speak to Illa Dnugluor. Nlm Ymut. Sc-pl. '. 0.--t\ alivn which W) ltlq lunch alumllml, Grace Ulllutl '1:-My against An 'I`....... IIIICV Terry. Who told us: that the price of grain .~`hou`d rise and never fall ngmn. If by uuy` mice; we would snsminl . The Tories` -I` -Iv v At one o'clock in afternoon. that Valuable City Properly. consisting of Lot No. II. on Pembroke Street. near Kim: st. West. mung:-iaing commo- dioua New I-`rnmo Cottage. 3): . containing I rooms. with extension kitchen l`. xl6. good shed. well nnd garden : hard and soft water in house. The purchaser must pay A deposit of one-tenth oi his purchase mono ' in sale. when may terms can be arranged for mlance. For further Dn.rticulm~s and conditions of sale -- . V-'- v--- -..-u---. -. u-- .-.v.. .--- .~. ed, ma! uuuonju fur them bu bun grunt dd the charge: will soon In In M: pnuculon. The pArIIculu-3" of It one are umnedmeu wry much nmctocl Ivy (hair judicial trul- KC'.n..'."}I THE TOR|ES~THElR RECORD. j }..u.. Ll{'i.'s}.'I. }'x.."is'u.'i(J.n}.L.'i.'_v'.n..,mu... . ..._ -'_r wwww v-" -u ` hi: enhurrnumcut. what he may expect I Kiugnou. Rh mnnlrl lkll want the Alla; which tin one against John Slucalounlsl fur King-tc tlu-no petition vac pending I party` leaders would resign u relieve Mmu-I! ul the Inn! ru -`ls-rm I-!!`:r._92~!.'*!!|s2 ""!.'.'3','L'! The petition Wu fylml in the rn plm ,.I'_AA, . A VERY ROUGH PAESAGE. -.--.| .. .---... MI opponents: I be nrmnged for balance. pn.rticulm~a npply to the Auctioneer. or to I \l u u`n ue THE FISHING WAS GOOD. IMLLIONS BUT NO LOVE. Kllledl at El: Punt. ......_ . \a -I~I - -I I":r{Q'.};'.i}.L{}no{ i}.;.}. . IAN Klnguun, and IIl.II~ IIV CH5 III I CI II. health, and Mrs. Terry u fur him. He tn.-are-I that A `cl mnmhn watexl from him and re~ . begun a suit case will likely In 1 ....g TM Iut found -relic! ' |C, but Mr John still ( VTl;o clmsl rvopomlbl `:0 I I|I.L-L-- |.. ;L _ .. .-J --.--. `_-..--cu Iuwvuu mml run only clourmlno . \ EXCURSION wl kawo moved lur pnr- ; liege-I lllognlldu upon ~ at Mm hn [noon !uuml `(less Tho Tories. Y Iv--v-- ...v ...-v----- rel 1 `deed I The Tories. io l _ The Tunes. ' {i.L" n}E{.I}.}" u will Iun I Inn, ` ncither u li\'m'vo lull. on, in than! ; Antuniu E. u know l`.\'UER P0\\'F.l . 0]-` SALE in mortng from James mouse to Vendor. there wi om-red for sale by Public Auction. by Williutu Murray. Auctioneer. at his Auction Room. Market Square. in the (`ity of Kingston. on o. 1 an in l'I\ . A A law ;'hii; I 3111 mamhbaz `_}`..i-cCu'rdy to (`rot lark Iv, nu-neg. t lnhnrnnsa. r a do u 1 have dopunitod` two hung:-ed and ny d forfeit money` with proprietor of K `Where ) _ ` [ nny GOUIII hl . s3':'."n s'o." SECOND-HAND BOOKS PAPER, 30 cts. ; 010771, 60 cts F h|.!n.ET 3 `TACTICS or INFIDELS. will mamh Ju LTccu': Iwq.ln urgcg. book` In 6_._u_1_h5 . I- .._ _ __ -_.. AUCTION sum Mons: um LOT. ; NEW BOOK! A V Aug. 9. J. Henderson & 00., In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. ` Slates, Erasers, t\ BIOLOGY, MLML. ELOCUTION, O C().\!l'0SITIO.\'. .\ Tl:I.`DDA FRENCH, k\I.VI l \Jl 1 IL'.\ , AL(.`l'IRRA, TRIGONOM ETRY. 1 .\TI\` ?i&}d&}'n}id&;5}e}}ZZbf'5}}' - -_ L - _n_. .\l L'.\'I(,'. (:1-IO(;R.\l`HY,` ` DR.-\\\'IN( :, T Second-Hand Book: bought and sold by all kinci7s"ieliu(1re-e:V1cl` {7.l{eZ:.'t'vs.; ` ; have a complete assortment in all M the following branches : RI-IAl'l.\'1-, \\`DlTI\`a ' } Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Ema SCHOOL REQUISITES of Aug. 13. TJ3a:A.L_ ;.__I.:j.\TG3: {- SCHOOL BOOKS Cnnlainn a liar min fur you. (`um um. \'e'|l -lo you goonl. and private cam on and following (in '3. (in rirw in lhv oll< opened with 0! me out select -**-*" "'.:' 'r:..".3 3:" at. I m e n o n `."`.`.'}'cs...""""`...:'.. All emu:-Lnmduanm: .3 A`|) |'lIl nnmll hills. -HARDY S,- ~ tn`; ".'iiiii')1V1 )S`.. PRIXCISI Ha ulwnyn been n Big Lln with us. In 0-Iclltlou to nur enunnoun early pnrvhuu And Mlll Lou we t.-Her Itlll In-ore Uuo-I Re- liable Lbiun I3 to 250 put garment umlcr pun.-nt. \ alue. 'CLOAKINGS. FLANNELS, co1'roNs.% AND may nmmm \\ n- mm L .\ I`-i,: Hung an-I -lu-u .\ mn_,;r -J .\('Ml`nI Hun-In [H [H `. .`n. In: _\:u-l uualn In gulnr \.:luc. -UNDERWEAR-A ll)/?SS 00003 We hr junt remnml from Hmrln `Jun Purchulng Tour THIN \'Il-IK In BY REV. FATHER LAMBERT, BOOKS AND M AGAZiNES. lollowlnz (la (In view oller Rink. Johnson 31.. Mon- day at 10 o'clock. No n-aorw. ' J. I-2. ll L'T(`ESO.\ . DRY GOODS. , GENTS FURNISHINGS. J. 0- HARDY & 00. NW IS THE Tl:\lE'! IVITHI -Ill! I'u| :rm.~< M2:-zx In l!No one fun.- PRINCESS STREET, 88 PRINCESS STREET. The Co_rner Bookstore. L H mum Z,':)`rrl1n'r1ercial Course, l~2T(`., I-IT('., ETC. 9! Crayons, '1'I:.\1 PE R.~\N(`l-I. AIIDII CHI-}.\lI.\`TRY, I `nnnvu Pencils, '6.-R.a.\1.\:..\R, (GERMAN, \\"RlTI.\'I3. n 1 . LATIN, ' GEO BRIGG3. Compasses, 'I.\L 1'4, A(iRICL'LTl,'RE. I gethc-r with numerous nrttclea or cnel-at nun- ty. The whole has been select and cata- logued hr an export 0! much experience. and forms in ts ensemble a most valuable selection of Japanese curloultleo and manufactures. The Ihlpmont lncludu many articles ulmirnbly ndnted for com llmenury presentation. I ave receiw. lnstructtonsjlfonl the Dutc- `Arm H.\II-."l`IL' KIN(:51'L)N (:EO.\l I-ITR Y . "0RTH01~:r\', Particulars in ` Rules, HI.\'TURY, PHY.~`I(_`.\`, (;REl-1K. n n Gram! Incl IBOW ndnted for nmenury presentation. lnslrucuons from tor of th- Museum of Art and Manufactures. Japan. to arrange lhea\bo\_c for sale b auction und private sale .\l0.\DA\'. SE `I . th, followinlr dun. pF6ETf"2E%"JnEsr_;ooHi, - ' ~_2ss QUEEN "sin gnome m-mam-. J. ' .-.auuu|nuLnr;.-.ra.IuBIuO|L sh, lluhenmtics. Clnmlcs and Book-Keeping H ! B:lX!'l!lIPI(_Ji;';(!lIlI!B .:I;.||urri(l:\,\'. S}-pl. lst. L. l:\'A.\" ......._.___:.__.._ ,_,__ Bud bssArlI.hnIolI< um, pom-rmns. "s'1's anocx a-rlu.-rm `,,.. Elan.-Clnu.J1nnmnmry.-Eduoauou.4a P,ng-- \ ~ ` llsh. lluhenmtica. (`hairs and Bonk-I:.....:.... 1,. Subject: vaught-l?cnmnnahI . 1' 1 1. , `['Buui eesA thmoUc.l lnonom'np 3`. EV ENING CLASSES VVILL HE OPENED AT ' . rm: nummm BUSINESS UULLEGE |l\InAv 0.4 Anmnnnn ii *i2E/iii." Auu vlvuu an nun Anuavuvvt xvuuusiu LLIU Most Fascinating Instrument. THE KIXGSTON C0.\`SERV'ATORY for the Violin in now open to all who wont an t`la.ssicnl training on this lovely instrument. Primw tuition at residence if required. An eicicnt Orclioatrn can be engaged on short notice and at rouonnble terms. Applyui McAuley`s Bookstore. or to ! The Violin is and Must Ever Romain the Man}. Wnnnlnnflnm In nfo-nvnnno Purticulnr attention is directed to this spo- ( inl shipmonl. direct from the .\Iuu-um of An and .\lnnufiu-lures. Japan. comprising very in~ u-ruling. rare and curious Al`! ohdecls. run. In- gether with numerous articles 0! north! utiii~ Iv. The been cant- vvun uv_nu*---yr:-cu Ir` -uunlun lll|u Full courses of lvclllrrs on A ix-ullurv. Live Stock. Dairying. (`l_L-nmlr '. may \`cu-rin- My Scionco. 60.. no A {xi pmellca training in the English and the `lcmenlury Mathema- llcs. For circular. giving terms of admission. course of study. (-olsl. ulo..uppIy to JAMES .`\llLl..N`, M.A.. l`x'csis!n:~.:. Guelph. August. 1887. SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. ...j ~v__... -_-v---.-- [nmvnu:.~z Iuuum: no m'vnsIox irrnu.-r3.| Music-taught. noun the beginning tugrmiuw tion. Also. Theory. Lem nag:-3. Eluculiun.'l`un- ing. etc. Prizes. ('1-rt fiance and l)i[nlonm.~'. FrooAdva.nt.aea: Recitals. (`Ont-erli. Lm~ lures. l{u(lhncnmry 'I'h0Q|'Y.`0l('. Tuilion 8. : lo $l5~per term of ten wvelts. enlbrncng 20 One Hour lessons. Board and room m-uviu:-cl. I-`nr mpngu Calendar. giving full infurnnuiun. ad- dress Fldwnrdlnhnr, - lnwlnr Tm-.mm ` ms 0NT_AR_|>0 AcmcuLTun4T;LTpfoL%L%6E lncorpormed by Government in was Opened September 5th. I887. (`or. Yonge St.nnd Wilsun Aw. Capital. $50.(X)0. Hos. G.W. ALLAN. l`n-~`:. 85 TEACHERS. All .I......_.._.....a.. ..t I.....__._-._._I ,- 1 \- uv A nnvunxuo. All departments of Instrumental and \'u-all Music-taught. from the beginning tugrmiuw Theory. lnunznrun-s. Eloculiun. Tun- --___ ..--.----an .--.44lJIlI l m'cnts and Guardians wishing to enter boys for me Session beginning SEl l`ls`..\lBl-Iii is1'. are requested to make immediate application. Any vacancies rcnmining after Sept. 5th will be tilled by applicants from lhoother Dro\'inm~.<. Classes resume on Tuesday. Sepl. isl. ro/mm ro oowsrn I/A ro/worm/s/c pracuce in rice: choruses and clauical works. For u-mus Ana particulars please apply at once an Messrs. Rayner 1 (`an-y`: musm store Gold;-n [Jon Block. HORACE W. RI-3\'.\'F.l!. DIRECT FROM l(/0T0, JAPAN. b naxanaoc-in an I Bl-20 to inform the musical public that I in- tend commencing m choral society on .\I0.\' DAY I-2\'l-Z!\'l.\'U. lilt inst at the room over llcyner A" Cure `nmusic store at 7:!) o`clock gcrompt. when udimenutry Instruction will ten and explained on a blackboard for one our. And for one hour and I lull iollowing practice in trleoo. choruses and clnnicsl and Dnrlit-ulnrs nla-Ase nnnlr at ----u --`y-v-nave-I vv n cw.-I A Aid-ICU, Plsno. Singing, Organ. Harmony. .\'cxt torm commences September 5th I-`ur terms 3 ply It the More of Mcssm. Hey- ner & Carey. `olden Lion Block. UPPER CANADA COLLEGE, n-wulxwq 4;-5%.?`-x ma. i1oRAcETW.T`REir{iER, tn--- nA_.a__ :\___-_ uo-__, , -nun. lIIl|'\}ll\`-I \lIll'\l IUI Ullf UWII lllll`. (ienllvnu-n (`am (l(']I1'n(| on getting l!r`.i:u`!v- loads from ASHLEY, The Ponulnr shirt Maker. Hus lhc In-st ausorum-m ofalbrigxnn ("ruler wear. Hosiery. (ilovcs. Scnrfa. Umbrcllzu. (`ul lnrs. llundkcn-hiefs. &v.. for men. in (`nah \ Prices. imported direct for our own trad.-. (1.-nhmn..- .-..... .I..........I -_ _....n__ n n \I . REILLY, - Music Instructor, Cor. Brock and Dlvlsion 319.. Kingston. F 1111? PALACE itfnulsnlnu" Swans At H11` .\'-w Tuiluring I-Zxslablhahlm-nr. uh.-r. {uu nnnnm {nil In In- Ilmnnurhl_\' mu-x!`.u.l HI <-nvimg yuur order for n .\'uhh_v sun. `Hu- lam-~I ID:-.~i In nnd rlmn.-o--I Pain-rum In . hm... frmn. \v.-nfnm-1.-.u.ammnma. (Eu.-rum.-.l an tins` clam III M A P. B. KENNEDY S, Tun` |'nu1n u 'l`.:..... ..~..t-.-........ I i In Clothing. mm.` Furnishing (imoh, II-. and (`n Another H (`at In l|oys'.l.-r-my and line I-`l_nnn-I Sn to. my hurguim i Trunk: and \ anus. This line ~ap1-dull)" um` belold at llll) price to make mom for min goals. I! ltenu-mborl! you want Ilia B.-an;.m call at the .5"l`Alt." K! Princes: Stu-ct Embrotderod Silks. Screens. Porcemne. Bronzeo. Enamels. lacquered Ware. Toys. Curios. &c.. &c.. in was sun ammo miss. 93 PRINCESS STREET. 2 doors below Wolncton Street. TORONTO- ( F11-`Tl - EIGII-TII l'l:.'.l R.) ........,. ..-.I n.. ._.n.,`__.. ._..v_;.-_ # . _ `wfdwaz-dFlsher. I)lrector.Torunm. wm be nu--op-non ocromzu us. Full "nun ` .... .J l...u .-.... nu 1 ..... ..h .. I J R. RATTENBURY'S. :___-c 1111: chilly weather you will be muninu n chance ol l'ndc-rt-iothlnc. You can [rt a Fine Rico! and at All Prices. and Extra uood Value by cnllln at A good Queen: of Tina. amiruu. llrn sot-kujutn rod. Flnt-(`Ins undry in connection. ` And the work will be bottar done. If it prevent; the moth: tram cot- tinc into them for the next two monthl it will too money saved. Remember then GALLOWAYS Send to Galloway before the ; rush oomee any Fun you may i want repel:-ed or altered in ehape ? and have it done while there is } plenty of time. AIT DON'T COST ANY MORE Is the place and 84 Princess St. the number. 1837 FALL, 1887 36' ('u.~`r.-I .Inpuu-.w- .|lunu]'uvhu-nu and Jr! I rmlm'Iiou.u. MONDAY. 8rd OOTOBIR. ` Tux Psunu .u. TAll.nRA.\`lI('l'TTI1l:. King .-'I.. two doors from Wma. om. .\mm-: n.u:1u.\'.~s rHx.s-Wrzrzx` `CHORAL spclnrjrf 'E13UcA'r;oNAL. swap: The Popular Maker. I2 I-`lu.\'Cnss ST: an G. DIcK's'd1t,' .A.. \ } Rl.\'('ll A_L_ I` (' 1 _ '1. gu ('|ll""h .'u 3 ha ' . 1-sm<~i:m|\!l:.`... HIGHLY IMPORTANT 86 ATTRACTIVE lpvl IU ulv 'Ilu..uuucvI. VI nu J. M. .\lACll.\R. Dated lst Suph. 1887. Vendor`: Solicitor. ,T THE ISALACE 353? 8. snot sroa ._ _-_.. .....;...a -1.1. ...... A` oh- 3...; ..I...o..I UK (#9525! Ian-In-`la-A ICVIJ venous!- .~`pu~|nl Slooplnglhn may be charter:-d for `hr Irtp Io New iork. prim 005. Applications mun be made on or before .'k-pu-mber sum. I-Llegnnl ght:-Inn Inf I'0m'|u-I will run mmnuh lo .\cw York 1` I) on both day and mum lrninu. _ .-"pt-1'lnl cosvlu-u vnll ho n-wrved for panic: 0! mm! upward. nll lnklnx Ihc Imln Al uuuu .-union. If nxmllculion for mine is nwle beluru Hum upwnnu. I npllcu .~`q-pl:-Inber In. .~-u-nu`-u- SI 9` 395431.! \l\In-laaq I ovxccuu \\'nl| run through without c ad n -vcmn-lwllulellmu. (mm (`A luv:-m tmmd ('1-ulrul Ilupol. .\eI' \'or . For In , 41 I ~ 1 :1 ml f'.3..".'.'."I ".55 Z.` 1-91. "i u"n'.:."xi'.":uu. '3`. lminu. call on I`. A. rolcr. In 'rk`k*l Anal. cu mrrn _ with u-uavr Agent. (hwcjn. . . \'. Iluy I umuul (`ml I Ilvpol 7.15 l'.l. 3 .rr1n- (Iran: Central Depot I A.M. Q! E$I)'\YI1 IV A El .-. `h. ' `lluum-nnoruch-olrlnn Slmpinu (`nr or mu l:uum(`ar nwonumninllun mun! Inn` mum-unn1|dI'||IIItIl mom-y Mlh I-`. A. I 'l`u-In-t A -M. Kllunnum. 0nI.. uu ot halo: fvlubt-r h. 1-nunnt A I at lnmnrun IIA I $7.50 { KINGSTON.` $7.50 .3.'{?'..'.:'.{?2Ji"\ ?.?l'.".f.ftI' #11 Q" Iuh. nu-huh-4-.. `Hotel: will he on L um. Runs and Sync-um. ' an!-IIIINI A I Sf\I IY\ O!!!) A I" New York Central 6 Hudaon River RR. EXCURSION jfl |_.._ ."('\`I.'llR`~\|' .~il'n` nu-my ' m-r n` and u-u {Va nor I been mulixnu fur .-.. nnlr nill In In. ALL Pl-IllS0.\'S having claims nggdnst the City of Kingston Water Works Company are requeued lo send them in to the under! ed on on-`before the First or October Next. : an all perlop indebted tn the (`ompnn are requested to make payment before said ate and saw cum. PICTURESQUE FOLIAGE rg.Ig:_1,ir ANNOUNOEMENE` .__., __._.%..- , noiwattatowu. oeosussbjai N%.E_.V.\{ .YQR._1.\ \`|I|U('l' all I1. SPECIA L SLEEPING OA R8. ,..1 .| uI......|.... I`-.. n....n- Im n|...-9......` h. ).\Q'\\' \()I'K }||lI| U IUT IIUUUIU lllflll. P53 l mu. N. DRAWING-Room one .. npgluu. n-Inn In-uuknln` I .l mung] Ilu- 1,000 Islumls, ;'l;.`-.'lb'.I`l', 0:1. It: :}s-7.- I Il'l|. URI! IIIIII AV; Iu\ uuv. ` SPECIAL SOLID TRAIII8 .._ .L_......L ...|.|..uu -L-....4 --.I I IVX$ I 3 ml minuonly on Tuculny. Om. lune! an .'L'.:'.~'a`2.`$"\ o"!'..'.tl` " ""` I y. ueotha n. will lulu \`l ... Ion.-m anal Ilvlnn-nun MISCELLANEOUS. ~ NOTICE. WATER WORKS COMPANY. (5341 V7 nA1\a`nv\r\r: vcacvna .5 I-Vun on any lmlns, prim torrhnln, Il..':0' \'.\l.l-I l}\' .-\l (`T|\).\' HF |- vuc yn um up nu. F. W. BBEBIE & CO. "'s"1f1a':'ii:'r">'1'x33`c':}L'i'zs .. .. .....x.. 0..-. 1-...... 933:3: 551$ tnooina n on nlxln mun {mm (`am \'im ork :3-rive for double berth, 0-J; Round irip Faro }'rua . . . . .A-1-.. (`0.\'.|.\'TlX(E (IF in n. lo.-lion for nuule TICK ...I_ ._ 'I`......l-u I ?lmu|nh| Pusu-n or (`om-In-u |'nhu~~ Fur (`u.'I S ct-ping (`an 1' Drawing Room (`nrl hnw nr lhia exrunlon. Fin!-1-lam nu-`I Ifrnrv nnn In Allfiil` n holders of the (`lty or Kinotatop \\ ntor works Company will be held on .\IO.\ l).\Y. 26th lnst.. at 4 o'clock p.m.. at the Company's olce. King- ?Lon. lodgonslglcr nhnd ltlkeotgauon Illgon Ill` reso- ullon Irevung I at Inga In on to distribute the p nll the assets of tho _Compnn,\' amongst the shareholders after pay- lpent of the debts of the company. By order of the board. J. \\'lLSO.\'. Co J. HL'T(`HESON. Auctioneer. Manager K. W. V J. \\'lLSU.\'. llnnnggr K. W. W. Co. Annual Hruul NEW l'0I'I. mum and war for -.\ND-- mumr K. \\'. \\' I|l|'lll'l'I vln - Nu I L ! lezu'(~ mou- . F0 3`. r below 3- In-aw nu I huh- ` Noriff % T r WATER WORKS COMPANY. ` II. IIIL. ral l'u~ . undu- r unw- nigh! nu-u I'I-\AIvyuI4\- -.... .-...-avvu.-6 Iv Gentlemen-In vie of the doubts ex- pressed as to my right to resign West Bruce, nding the West D rhnm protest, I thought it best to waive n own opinion and to defer nctioh. The pr est having been pressed to a conclusion, It is proper to srmnge at the earliest momenffor thle separate representa- tion of each Riding. , Three times I lmve been honored by a dohlble election. On both the former occasions the general interest seemed to int to my choosing Bruce, and I gave up urhsm. At this time it seemed for the general interest that Ishonlcl choose Durham, and I now give up Bruce. While thus returnin` into your hands your high trust, I can on y renew the expression of my grateful thanks for your si mi mark of es- teem ; snd assure you that shall ever feel myself bound to you by the closest ties, sud 1sn*ioee-e-~pmm6te-yonr'1rue1'nterestt."-% * indulge the hopethnt-at some future day I LI131'.!z-.nLu1i.tlslrt(LnxpresLto.,\!nnjn..;:e:; . snn mv sunny nf vnur lrindnsug" Your nhe. : uuuuu -zvl --nun us-wnnou uuunn. Itvwill be in onglei for the gpeaker to cause !_!'I`if *0 I15 iIInI:d_ ,fe.rJ:;.new;alection in West Bruce without unrouonalvle delay ` ` and of coins '3 liberal `and follower 0; I , mu. 2!.,R!IllllIv1!!1`iQ.nxp1'lll.Iu.;'I1ll.lu..ps:L-,- isou my name of your kindneu. Your obe- dient acrvant.---Enwnw Bum-:. The petition augaiust the return of Hon. E. Blake. for West lmrhum, lmving hevnx al.1andone petitioners aulmittin;.; in lift: that they never haul any l'1.'n~`nmllle groyfnls for supposing that the hm-tion was xyin l.y (lishonourable and illegal menns-l) is free to make choice of which of the y(i-o"cnnati- tuenciu he now represenu he All for the bdance of this parliament con nue to sit for. To theelectors of West Br e, therefore, he |.__ -_u_.___,n .1... :.n_....-../.. I...._ , i .:.:.f"..;d'.....,."'".';.:; ;.;.1;':?I;;; a;',.;;;A all` (`.nnt|nm:In-.In via I doubt very much the necessity of the 3200 mentioned in section I!) being deposit- ed by the candidate llllnscll or his agent. I certninly think it was com re-tent for the electors nominating the Ullllllll ute to deposit the mom: ' with the nomination paper, and I III}! inc ined to the belief that any other person might roperly lmvc done it. If it were not actua ly necessary that the depo- sit should be made by the candidate I do not see -that there can be any presumption that it was so made ugaiust the actual fact." All this was contemlcd before, but it has not until now been embodied in a judicial dcliveramce. Nordoes itsuppennuncc now nmke much did'erence in is political sense. .\lnny conser\'ati\'cs said that Mr. Baird should not usurp .\lr. King's place in parlia- ment, but his party leaders told him to do So. and the rag, tugnnd lmln-tail of the mung party endorsed the stud. __ , ,_ \,., Judge Wilkisou has. in lo;-tennining to whom the 9. in the Adclington case should he rcturnml, something to say hlxullt the mzmncr of making the deposit and the requirelnents of the law upon that point. Hear him : ceuary 2 Nu nomination paper shall be valid ' ' ' unless it sum of SM) is deposited in the hand: of the returning otlicer at the time the nomination paper is tiled with him : Ind` the receipt of the returning oicer shall, in every use, he sutticient evidence of the pro- duction of the uominntiou per. of the con- sent of the candidate, nmimnf the payment he-rein mentioned. " A SP1-I `I L Gelleml Meeting of the Share- holders 0 t e (`lty of Kimzaton \\'ntcr Works (`omnnnv will ;\lO.\'l).\Y. ilh the returning utlicer. me Dunn, at-ct-ptc-l, in connection with the nmnina` tiuu paper of tit-urge ti. King, the llt.`(`t!SS&I`_`,' mom-_v llt'['O6lt, and gave an I(`kIl0Wlllg' merit of thv sune. Slilnaeqilcntly, after 'lIc e-lectiun oi the liberal candidate I-y a large nmj0ri:_\`. .\lr. lmnn tlincoveretl that the cle- pnait accnn-panying the nomination paper was not, in his opinion, legally made. He held that the money Ihouhl have been hand- ed to him through an agent of the candidate. though it was pointed out that the clause goveming the case. and reading as follows, did not remler such a distinction at all ne- election point w ivg [Inc nu-s which refmu-u i lp('t'i.`\l L only me 1 which the people, v..`.b. .\li h.u~l`|{riuun- Wnlkem rue, vroulul consult their own inter:-ata by M: staining from open vumblnatiuul until publiv ` opinion has aimmerccl wloun aomewhat. or otlierwiar they may liml tllemaelru hoiateol with their mm petarul. "Tho cry ol `min- initiation" la one of the moat uoctlvo wea- pons ol the opponent: ol the national policy. Ithl. titer:-lore. a continuance of the vrma-- tion of pixula or rings. eloaignocl to control a monopoly of any articlu-, ol vnanulaotum or to advance in price to a gure laeynnul that obtainable in the open market, might poul- loly result in Illcll nltemtinu ol the tarilaa would rvuuler tin-ir but laivl plana abortive." Exactly an.` The people wen: promiu-cl that there would be no monopoly. that tho na- tional policy was not design;-cl to laid it. llul that alt-tritm.-ntal tn the prntovtixc experience lma been objec- tiouahle have the ` There is mlnlaim-u" I.)- in sugar. cunl, c-Mun anal 4-[her !hingu.nrt- being mhbml Lo ,ml\'m-Milng n vhange in t_hc mrltf. In far as them urtirlvs I n In ,- - pfly in norm Will lcnxjo.` Foh;cr's wllarful 1:30 l`..\I. for an Autumn Ramble among the Islands. Home by 6:11) p.m. l'"l`i<-kuts-2.5 cents. _.__..._._?._:.___j `rm wluclwv murum 'l1l(l.I|1Il in columns. to publhhd cur: Thursday nsortlu M Ola tar. . Anna and to lhn nun:-Inna: 1:! tin hm! Job ADI l.II'l'lIl.l-IE.\"l`\. For (our inn, one or uro tnunuuu, . For four no-. out unhuquont lawn hm Uvorlour Ilnomrut lnnorllou l01'po Kaolin uouuronuvuilnlnl In Uncut! subsequent Inn. . loo wlconwoolt. uhnquou lo ---2..-.-.2-u-.-.-:.::-._-~ ~ - uh-not I)-uh `W on W " hu|"hr':h.l -44- mu. mu-. omr'. .`-an-whoa`-no-La. wnc"aanugu'..rh:=. , elpochl notice: In nndlug column: are c - ed at nun rota. ` us ` Anne edjolho uporlnono ot Ihohonl Job > I . . In and Iv THE DAILY WHIG. Tut liultmt W ml: ` iblluhnd lnmaum KI: HI .|lnpmn u an um.|.Au Pu vn Thu `I'M wnmux nmrr-1'au wIua{u plush: ! .'ohuuuo. In nuhlhhd nun Thurnhu morn ) L'lll|UlCll LIN. Bll'llL _ \\ V SELECTS l|'L`.\'T IIL'/.'lI.4.-ill";- THURSDAY, SEPT. 22.

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