Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1887, p. 4

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----------*:?---` PROP; J. a pmsaoonmnsw ....-w QUIIN 81'RI3T.-- ...-ni nnnll Avn hnmnnu In-Inna` is A Ptmn .1mu1i' 'A'Ci1;"1>own1-zn It contains henna alum. limo. nor nmmonh and may be lined by the man delloam oonuutu Eifiglfnriffnhm In rt. v 'l`ItIE'%E8'l' CO0K S FRIEND F .N!a.T 3: SECOND - HAND BOOKS Second-Hand Book! bought and told by ll. SIHHONDS, A II. PIINGIK 'I'RII'l' ` CLOTII \ THE EARTH TREMBLED 1" I REV. E. P. ROE S I J. Hende}s-()n & 00., Mn HoRAcE'W., imirnmn, bl--`A l-and-`nu f\-canons Enwrvunnn Erasers, I'\ Slates, COM POSITION. ll I TRICON03! I-JTRY, [AT (}E0(R.U H\'. 1:! FRENCH. BIOLOGY, Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have I complete assortment in all the following branches : Rl-I.-\DIN(._ l\' D [TY \"ll M CSIC, ALL PARTIES having chims ngninu thu Estate of the late lsnow .\oble are nested to send in the: same forthwith to .`\lom onnell & Mudie. _Solicltors for the Executors. nnd all pnrtlua indebted to the Estate are notied to make payment to them. \umm\'\'n:I.I. A \H'nn`., DRA\\`I.\`1 :,_ Id. 0. HARDY & 00., SCHOOL BOOKS I A Story of the Charleston Eartlnake. We guarantee each pair, and will replace them if they break or give`ou`t in putting on. Ladies requiring a F in Quality Kid Glove, and one sure to give satisfaction, will please call and see our THREE - SPECIAL - BRANDS, 95c, moo, :7 20. Our special direct import or- der of first choice I ARRIVED T0-DAY! Aug. 13. THE l`.\'DERSIG.\' El) having purchased the Book Debts and account: due the Insolvent Firm of G. .\I. Weber & Co.. immediate collec- lion will be cnform-d. Early paynwnl will n rnid 1-nun: KID GLOVES BOOKS X ii39 4G4Z1ES- PRINCESS STREET, 2. KINGSTON -O.\'E I'RI(,'I'.` ST()Rl:',-- 88 PRINCESS STREET. THE OELEBRATED NEW BOOK, |()_ 'c1$hee[?cr>::l11'%1ngc1x1`<; zilrifed by ;BAKING_ POWDER Every Pair warranted. [firm or U. 3!. non void coats. (.'HE.\rII.\`TRY, Comma! l'ZT('., ETC. ETC. DRY ooops. -H Crayons, "'n:.\n-1~:R.a:\'c1~:, Al: N H Pencils, EL()(`L'TIO.\'. ll '(.1>..\ .\l .\1.a R, \\'RIT1N(:, A `AV. ALGERRA, A RED LETTER MEETING of Local As- senlbly .\'o. 9652. Kn hlauf Labor. will he held in their Hall on \ l-2lI.\'|SDA\'. THE 12TH l.\'S'I`.. at 8 o`clovk p.m. Every member is re- quested to be present. as business of import- mce will be brought before the Assembly. . JOHN \\'ll.KlNS. Oct 8. Rec. Soc-`y. GERMAN, n 1 , LATIN, Compasses, uni, Commercial Course, " I-`.'I`l ` `\.\Ll.'4, A(;RICl.'LTL'Rl'I, .60 CENTS. `ARI ! rnuzm: t ooeu Jly THE.`ll1E8'l' I wanna that (:1-IO.\I BTR Y , "unTH0E1\', ESTATE G. M. WEBER & CO. HI.\'T()R\'. Rules, PHYSICS dnnx Ougry. &c., 778P(ihbes.Z9t. l(I'ngsto/r Crockery, China, Glassware, Lamp Goods, Phtdd Ware, Y -I-ii L} j 1-:-I j- V Keeps everything in the Grocery Line Cheap Fresh and Good. UHINA TEL HOUSE. PRINCESS ST. I/V/OE 70 547/ onmsnm, BROWN & 60's` English Milk Biscuit, - Ginger Nun, - Graham Wafers, Oatmeal Biscuit. vs;,l_ 111..-.) HENDRY & THOMPSON. `Illa uvzcuquov -av--a---w vvuauuu MONDAY. -3111 OCTOBER. 8 Moots Taught-- Ponnhnohi ' Ta] 1; , Blhrlthlnodc. Phdnoqvnp y. Inn. `ne-wrmnn. Robertson Brothers. Rich and full avoured. wholesome. stimu- lating. easy of use. economical. `the general favourite. no cheap substitute of peas. wheat or barley. but Genuine Mocha and Old Govern- ment Java. Rd II`nr nude hv Gnwor: and Drumnisrs in 1b. Jam. 3!!-`or sale b Grocer: and Drugnists in lb. 511)., ilb. Bolt es. Trial size. 5 cents. u the best uaortmentofndbrlu-an Under- wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Sou-ft. Umbrellas. Col Inn. Hnndkerchlefl. &c.. for men. at (`ash Prices. kuportod dlmcl for our own lmdo. n-.nln-mg- n-.. .I.........I 4.. ...nI_.. II.di..| I . ....... ....w..w ....u.. .u. VIII own .......~. Gentlemen can depend on getting 1:.-zm,1 Good: from ASHLEY, The Ponulnr Shirt Maker. Uwvuvvvwv .-ruvvu-uvy Rich M trod, Assorted Jumbles. ".3i_?4L4FIF!HP'. 33"! C`oncentrat;d_ (Of 0o17 ee I nan -I-up an `an At the New Tailoring Establishment. where `on vnnnol tail to be thoroughly Bllisllcvl in caving your order for I .\`obb,v Suit. The Latest )0: s and choicrst Patterns to -lmn.-e fmm. Wei made And Irimmed. Gunranu-mi A rs`.-class m M P. B. KENNEDY S, 'l`un-n II-u.:-pun.v T... 4... ._p-. IV......... ' lI.'IIU\llllItllI: pl l\ (26. &$ QIIIQ t`|l!'l'7 . JOS. .A_ B. SILIITIEI, .\1 I-ZRCHA .\`T 1`Alb0R. *RUv- V - . _ . , , _ _ _` IIIV1 ullul Arm txvnuox 31-nu, J R. RATTENBURY'S, ` reasonable prices. The subecllbvr Inform: hll friends mu! the public generally that ho wlll Inn few days (I||l'n hla enlugul plnce of bunlncu with n ('u.\l l l.E'l`l`. .\`l-2\ ' STUCK OI-`GOODS. suitable for me coming season. whlch he will make up at 2.9 Klng Sire:-v. T151 A `: 1`1'-I-r'I-|-I--w- HARD TIMI?! H(`ARlI'.l)1`() DEATH! . 0L'|l D00 IS 100516! 3 Just lot as whl HM! It will do you [nod to we our big o! 0! Fall AumouonI.conuinl- the Inca 31110 and but quality at prlven n 1 euros to moot. People are Mung mono) and wanting the but hauolu In Men`-. Poyfuul Children: Ciolhlnc. mud in Men's. km` and Children : Ovorooato. Gems` Fun n(:u%"l`run \'nnu-o. An lmmuuu vuloty n SUI lots. Bcotrh CIIII. Fur (`wound Olovol. at prion dust will open your e no. I so come one. cone all. CI !!! ll. WOLF. T11 R` GA INS? TLEE GREAT CONVENIENVCVEV AI\;D 7 LUXURY OF THE DAY. ADVERTISE DETAILS ? EVERY DO\' KNOWS THAT -BEDDEN- L ...-... -.-..-nah!-up in ohnfiv-an-nu I inn l`Iu-nu b. N Send to Galloway before the . n_uh oomoa my Fm-I you may want ropnirod or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty oftimo. IT DONT COST ANY MORE And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moth: trom seb- tinc into them for the next two month: it will be money saved. Remember then .GALL0_WAY'S (`LASSICS will re-op:-n in the rnmns of the Mechnniuf Institute, corner of l'ruu`csn and .\lomreou .~'u-u-In. on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12th. ITo7suv0 (moms u[nJ}a7.' Inporton and Wlioloulo Docleru g 1.'u.'puo._ -.n'a a'4'pun' 3.3. 5:. the number. N6ix7Ts`FiiWt ! Flu!-(`Inn Laundry In connection. IN UNDERSBIRTB AND DRAWERS. um. and mono: soon. Bruce:-. Ou-dissn Jackota, Driving Cups and Nockwou at 'c}RboE1=fIi:s, m6E6RL; " 1 Ta: PRACTICAL TAILOR um C1"r'n;n. King 31.. two doors from Wmn oiu-. an (`omu treat and nmnli A vs the mar Clolillnx House. I noun strut. u call. The Cheapest Pluco In the chi. TERI8. ('olor Floss. tom-Ix mornlnr from 10 to 12b {Or A lesson. or when 4 or more econ: no taken in one week. Sc oMh_leooon. Afternoon Drawing Plus. loud: I. \\ ednoodnyumd I-`rldnyn ham 3 to I ll!" (I! {or term. Evonin Drawing Clan. ondnyu. \ `ednccdnyn and day: from 7:!) lo 0:!) p.m.. 83 per term. All (coo payable in advance. Prlnclpn|-(`IuIu.:s I-2. \\'m:.-2:-IuLL. Au1sxun- Muss Juxxut C. Sluw. -C. W I) J (`$3 I n . I I F1rot~Cl no Elementary Education In Eng ` llsh. lmhcumcu. elude: nnd-l_ipok-Koovlnc. .. ' 1:. aux. B.A.. mnctpu. STOP Popular Maker. 124$ Huxctss Snuu-:1. J-I- I.3&KLI - - .\lERCHA.\'T TAILOR. LYMAN S ah. ribbii 11672;. y LYMAN'S ' FLUID COFFEE. 't'Iouun; . KINGSTON SCHOOL OF ART VV EAILVIHDJJJJL A . V-I\lL . gnu... All 0! her omvls. consisting of cum chain-. dining And other tabu-3. loungn-s. sideboard. pictures. Slndnrl mum. lnpeolry um! MIMI carpets. btnlmds. mrmus, wnahpuunls. luih-I ware. xlauuumro. (`rocker,\`. hull coal stun-. mot stun-. kitchen ulennlls. etc. Kala In 10:!) gm. Ternlt--('n\ah. 151 Kingston. Oct. 7th. I387. AUCTION - SALE l _H.\\'I-I not-i\`l inslruvtions from NIH. .\II .\III. to av" nl hrr l`\*:*idrII't'. Hnxk lrvtl. near Harrie. un WDNESDAY. OCT. 12th. ... . g-_ _n_...... ..._.._..'..n:.... .J .\n|I\u nlunlru 001.8- m-nltmnumn . um ornrtu`. en Plano all car y and you no 1 road bu-gums. R W] IINIKI! pl) alum. nu uncut. .\IAC[)0.\'?\'EI.L 8 .\lL`DI}-Z. Kingston. Sun. 29th. 1887. Al`CTl0.\' SALE I-.`v|`.Iu l;\ lZ.Vll\u 0! Ln -Bankrupt Sloth, vomlnling of maple and `navy Dry Goods and an Immense stock of Furniture. such to Ilnorxu-lot and bedroom units and hmnahold ha hhlnxunbeaulltul stock at pnrlnuu mirrors. plans ulna. in (In frames. I nice Int 0! on ptlnll and plvum-0. Jnpuwoo goods: nloo I slot` 0! hardware. glulwnro. workers`. fur vnpn. sleigh robes. m-nltfurvnhhln rh~nbrno. etc. Plane onlhsnr y and mu Iurc I0 scvure Timmy? guuopxyomusuwg xmgsfrqn A.oApEmY,J ` Ill BABEII 8'.l`REET. ..._. nu... u!|-.......-.... I-.I..-.n... |..'n.... 1 T": TAX Cl)LLI("rUR'3 ()f'FI('l'.' tut Ibo rt-in (Tuna In nowopca I mum oloo bout. Y1n.~hom 9:1!) nun. 13) It!) p.m.. and from I I9 I Mn. l.l\\ ls IIIDDIJ-:'m.\ . lam lN.l)lAhh' CIHl.Dl|L.\'"m hoyrunndulo . no: I of o 3'13": 3 :"'|hun.u the louder lunar. ` JlAdnmdou-- Me: rooornd nun. it-. hang.` nuns Au 1-CI In in MONDAY EVEN? IN THE OITY HALL * WONGCHIN FOO. CITY ALL, FRIDAY EVENING`. 007. MM. unusmumrrs. An Inuurivi mfiI1 m11ii`:i7'r (`unmlu or II|pochu.lIIIII. Tnhlnu and TI-ado ltthlbluou will in dun on ` CITYAUCTION ROOMS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ruck kitchen manuals. etc. Sale at 10:!) man. u 1: nr-n `I EVENING CLASSES WERE 0l`B.\'IIl) A1` THE DOIINION BUSINESS SIILLESE IIl\\Il\A 11 13.; r\rvlV\nIIn RED LETTER MEETING. on one-vnowcg vu, Piano. Singing. Organ `V . Harmony. . g Al`C`l`l0.\' SALE I-ZVIZIIY l\ I`.Nl.\'0 hut-m~ lhnkrum Slorkn. vomlnum Run 960 l rlun-us Slrc-rt. 200 NOTICE- I` IHIIIHIOQ1 o-writ lng. ('urpN.t. I'o'Inm. I-.`lr. NE>_f:o'i::. o` `lock nnnrp. By order. W. J. 0'SuI:A. (`olor Serzt. 'E ('0. EAl'I`.\' Hl`R.\':l. Color Se!-gt. "5" ('0. unluvq I! lnnlnulvl II. In Lu 3. mu r, - . `Music Instructor, Cor. Brook and Division 813.. Kingston. Will meet at the Drill ? Shed T0-MORRO\\' Tues- . d_n{I E\'E.\'l.\'G at 72$ ococ k harp. B; 14th MI. 0. RIFLES. us` and --Fconmmzs ' . II'l`l).\'. 1.1 IIDDIE`u_" ED\\'. J. B. PE.\'SE. RT, 8. WEAVER. Iv-\ lllllo `. I|l'T(`Il|-I.\`lI.\`. A m-I inno-vi of unln V. v-v.J __....~ _ T his bill is virtually an arieptatyn of the Australian and Canadian ballot I tern, al- to I an peculiar circumstances have sug- gee I. such a meaeuregcarried into law. will, in the opinion oi Mr. Rice, take the money out of politice. anti until such iedone, the power of l,'lalle"and combinea," which have prospered by public plunder, will re- main mi|`taken.4 `Mr. Rice hae secured po- puiar norninadone though a change in the movie of legialenion, and, in the/interest of the purity of election urges that the legiti- mate expenaee of_ a canraea `enould be de- frayed out of the public treaeury. In no other way," he amide, will. the verdict of ' the public ever be accurately and honestly recorded," but an he does not reason why the point of the argument in not clearly ee- tabiiehed. The American electoral proceeeee I are auuredly the mthnelt of _whi'oh any ' thing in known, and a crying shame to the nation, but they cannot be changed unfor- llateiy without the aanction of time wboeo purer can be purchaeed ior ite price. It in eaid oi ` them, to their credit, that once _ nmreal toacticn in the direction of reforir ' The defeat of Mr. Allen Thorndike Rice, a candidate for congreuional honors in the Sixteenth district of New Yo:-k.has not been in vain, since it has led him to unearth the political villaiuy by which that defeat was accomplished and to suggest a means of makimr it impossible in the future. In going into the contest .\|r. Rice was told by a practical politician" how he could suc- ceed. I was assured again and again," said he, and with much earnestness, that it could easily be done--at a cost of Es : a vote. `We hire democrats by the day,` the practical politician declared, `as workers for us, men who can be inuenced. We pay them .?~'ia day for their work in advance. The first thing we do \\llll them is to see that they go up to the box and vote for our man : after that we seldom look after them any more;they usually turn up in the police station next morning 3"` That .\lr. Rice, in View or his present advocacy o political purity, acted upon the suggestion of Capt. Cregan, the political boss in ques- tion. is incredible, and yet one is left to draw an unpleasant inference trom the com- ments of the New York Smmlarri, which, discussing the case. stated that Mr. Rice "received such a large labor vote that he would undoubtedly have been elected had not the republican ward mnnager|deliber' ately sold him out to the democratic com- petitor." .\lr. Rice seems to have had two objects in view when the smoke of battle bad blown away, (l) to get even with Capt. Cregan, and ('2) to end the occupations of him and all men like him. Cregan` was kicked out of the republican organization shortly afterwards, and the people will, in the state elections now pending, pronounce upon` the merits of Mr. Rice`s bill, which aims at the destruction of organised ltnavery of every kind. . y . lull -_ ,_2,._._n,, ,_ _ :,_-_.L_. _e -L. ,....t-. been able to reconcile their conlciencea to the plunilr-ring of the people quite` as remlily us the N.-ner: Aml the wlu-It-ulcru, nml lnuo cleclareul their intention to cut the rates as they plenoe. \\`a- hope as I conse- quence that there will he a hitter \ur be- tween the gnilnlers anal the antignilalere, that they will acoriaite Nlvll other As they have never lone hefore. hm! that the con- sumers will become involvml in the strife. Only by serious conflict. one necting a com- munity of interest: As well u of people. can the outrage: of ring: he effectually expoml. 3 The public is becoming heart-nick of com- hlnu. nml not without great run-n. _ Ulnlh on U11! I0\'0l)' Instrument. Pr nu: mluon A redtleneo if required. 1 A clcient Ore can-u can be engaged on short notice sand at reasonable terms. Applyat McAuley`n Bookstore. or to A nrn I II I.._.'- l..-.A...._l.-.. prices. The sugar "cmnluine," to fur nu the retail rocen me mvncerm-I, in I thing of the L R P The ' \u-re lempornrilv furcod to take A 3 . _ } poaitiun inimiml to the public interests by the \\lu-In-sale grocers, who were under ul-|i~ .. .-~-.- ,.., ., . gnli--n, in the hnllhm.-nt of I with the reners, to sell only Iullltl pl:-slge lhelmelu-J to I L` _,._ ,1 gL. __._!I ._. T he Wu!` rushes vsry sevsro mmnnenu upon lhs failure n! the jury system as ulti- bitonl in cnnnsction with s recon: trisl in, Monlrsnl. Xstlonsl pr:-juallcos were sppssl~ ml [0, I-y an Irish lswysr on one Ind. snd lry s Punch (`nnsdisn on tho nth:-r, and thoy triuunphscl lolpllo ths prsclicsl culI\'lc- lion oi the ollsnalsr. Tho prisoner. however. is held for s new trinl st the nut Isrrn. An- other isilnru ul justice will prohsbly thou Isle plscmnalionsl (ruling will hsvs boon thoroughly smnsml st such persecution of or ptlurrt gm:-v-on. "sn-l unless the crown on nd s more respectable Mn:-l," says The Wee}, s repetition of the present lsrco will suns." Ws hops not. seeing that such I mvings ol justice woulal sluke the condsoco ol runny in the lmpsrllsl sdmilr istrntlon ol jntloo. Tho jury ha been look ed upon as the most. popular fentuie of the judicisl system, but the continuance of it nisy be shortened when iustnm-cs (x'L`lll' of racial lifl'erem-es inulucing l'\2llIlllt`t' tn the plain:-st |ll'lIlIll\lI of the law. Nououallinllu 'O"|`|I_pI and on . ou:I.uu|v'bou"huokud. wheat! Mega. spools! notion in I-coding column: nu chug- cl 1! nun rule-. um- u-up-nun no nun-I-nan uvunn l-.-.- 3 `run Rum-on Wino ll kiln-I ovary eru- lu. M S King 3! tncnoa. Ontario. A r us uonuu run vnu. ovuv w ecu` - .--..-.-.- -.-. ` Fottonr flncgouoor lwo insertion: . . . . .. 509 {gut I on meal luunwin nr u r - ltuzhouwttzgtoonucuuvolu new mt ~k|uhuquontt|ln;' . . I: It W . . .. 'l'hu:Innk. nu:?u::!|u....... Io K II III!` lili rho WIIKI. umnl. In pub] M II a car. Allan BRITISH wine. I an over?` Thundu ad mun nnnulnou olthoheohlol Twloon wool. Iuuuquont uu V I |IOI\ ..`.. " ""'* 7.!`..+*.:.`rr:.:::.'.*.-:::-,::.#: omuul ucmunlunwbou " A.I|l:c 3.30 the pane: I; one at the but Job omen In (hands: Ilftd. Ilylhh nu! cheap "" ` ' "n'. i'"\ s'-."}.1{"n-`a'c`Jf'F-'-3.'uroour. II-[U VIIJIIII I3 CIIMI `CHEF I731 [Til-IRE IIIIV Moat Fascinating Instrument. THI`. KINGSTON C0.\I8ER\ A'l`0R\ for the Violin is now open to all who want a Classical training this lovely instrument. Prjvnu Iwroddonoo required. THE DAILY WHIG. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A ;(.'RIST .4 T IVORK. .4 L;(:|I iil7.\'VL` If its T51). '0!-`r 90' am; Till` J (`R )' S Y3 1'`.|I. ` '0' "' ""' " ""I' inure uf the retail men have Aunt:-r'|Tr:uuxn. _.._ -_ ....- _.._4a._. > `int:-rests rs, xllment their barguin ) to those who THE BRITISH \\'Ill(.` _ ..-__-, _...____, ___.,,__ 7, Next term commences Septomberfith. I-`or terms :1 ply at the store of Messrs. Rey- ner & Cure)`. olden Lion Block. _T_.___;_j_: r keep up the _.._ 1.-.... ....u IHIOII . ID . mu pa-_I_m cuuonlcu wmte. ` "It wu real] a grant event for me, Mr. i Davin exjolaine , "(or it we! the re: time I verfound mvself in the enjoyment of: nu":-hIe'nn Run 9 " ` ' Ottawa Journal. `:1. \?:_|_-I-- 1 U|llIV|'ll JUIITIIIII. "Mr. Nichole: Flood Devin : well~knowu face was vonlpicioul round mvn yeaterdny. He relied on several of the cabinet ministers. One of them cheed him About his reading ` the leeeonl in St. Jp!nee' church, Montrull, lest Sunday. attired `in e owing robe of canonical white. Uh um. lH.n\v a cunt. mum! for me." Mr. nay mm nu-mod `To :3. Appmu-zed. Our 1 molt pontoon and ne Duchou rs. tn la uni) cooking applet. _JnmeI mwfordu . ' I . nu-u luv u . That there nredefecta in the land scheme of Henry George is admitted, but its advo- cates any that it in as perfect as anything human can be made, especially without inn opportunity occurring for I prncticai test of its merits. "o1' is no telling; in Canada `at any ratd, when that teat will be made, but that in no reason why the people should not have some; acquaintance with the land ` question. R ulx 0 III "I! EIUUUIII IIIU IT", HIE Ullllll` ings, and in s ditiou to this he pays an enormous tax upon everything that he buys. For instance, he pays two and a half cents tux on every pound of sugar he buvs. There 1 is hardly a farmer but pays more tax on his sugar during the year than he does on his land. llnt you ask where are all the taxes coming from 3 Under such a system natural resources which now pay little or no taxes would bear their appropriate share of the burden. Titles need not be disturbed; in fact, it would make titles more secure, for it would destroy the wrt sge system and no one could be disposs ssel as long as he paid his taxes. It is not ' g uncommon in this locality for in man's lam be listed at $300 and his building and personal property at $l.000. If all taxes were l8\'lt3l upon land he would have to pay on 8500 valuation instead of $1,500. It is urged that the system would throw all taxes upon the farmers. Not so. The fact is, under the present system the farmers pay nearly all the taxes. But under the proposed new system lsrfe and valuable natural advan- tages whicx now pay no taxes would bear their share and there y lighten the farmer's burden. We admit that this s `stem would destroy the s nlative value of iand, but the farmer wouldnlfe none the worse off. And if he wished to obtain more land for his children he could obtain it Inuch cheaper than now." \\'ong C`1in,F53). City Hall, Oct; 14th. nu vi uuu. .~. --.... , v. .-.. .....',_._b.., ..-_,- . If a man labor: and build: a ne house or raises a ne horse he ought notto he ? ned for doing it. The facts IN that farmem taxes would not be as much under such a. system as they ire now. for he has to pa) ~ in tax on all his 5):.-rsonal pro rty, his build- I` inzm mm] in n inn tn t in he nnvn An The Violin is and Must Ever Romain the Ilpunt E\ng4nI-unOhna- Y-unbuunuo-nag-It 5. much for the general statement nf a general priueiph-. Now for its adaptation to farm property. lt has been stated that with personal property exemptnxith the tax on corporations repealed, with the liuense lnnsabolislu-L with all burdens of whntso ever kind cent upon the land, the tan Wutllcl become rxurlvitnlit, that few persons would be able to pay it, and that they would he forced into bankruptcy. Is the argument a fair nne. ttll-lIl0I it do justice to .\lr. George) the mics? .\lr. Thnmas (3. Shear- iuau, an ardent disciple of the land reformer, and a gifted writer, has taken a dierent poeitinn in his letters to the Slmulmvf, the paper edited lv_\` Mr. George and founded for the purposuof giving publicity to his doctiinee. .\lr. .\`hear'.iu\n contends that nine out of ten huhl-owners occupy land upon which the improvements are worth more then the land. lake the houses, barns. fences, plows, tools, furniture, growing crops. etc.. oti a farm," he writes, then de- duct the increased value given by draining and preparing the land for cultivation, and estimate its value by the value of the wild land within its limits, or by the value, for farming purpoees. of the highway running through it, and how much is left ? Not 40 per cent. of the whole value of the farm and personal property on it. Under the land tax the average taxes on fermen, as a class, would be lose then half what they are now. So that they would not need any compensa- tion, there not having been any consce. tion." A leading American paper, a Henry George organ we are bound to any, judging it by the fervency of its language, says : A.Il` _ ..__._ I.L...._ .....l I...:I.I- .. Ll...` l......... IV\I` ev uvve aucu sunny. -7 --- `vrr ........ .. 0! them. and it may be that. like many an- other ngitetluu, the movement will rule to lnnence public opinion and live only In nnenuorv. Still it has many ulnnirere in the United Statee. In New York, through the nnlte-I labour party. an elort la belng mitlc to popularize it in the state clection, and In poeelble rclatlonahip to publlc llle in Canada juatlllu the deelre of aome people to know exactly what ll means. The land qneetlon an advocated by Henry (ieorpe, eo far as certain general prlnclplee are concern- ed. in easily understood. Mr. George, to beclmdoeenotlnalet upon a tax on land, but on land value. He holds that lanul in ltaelf has no worth, that It in an artlclc what no man has produced. that no one can add to lta quantity. that it: value le wholly de-- termlned by population, competition and demand. From this fact M r. George argue: that eociety, not thoee owning the land in the (int plan, in entitled to the unearned increment," is uliatinguiahul from real or personal eetate. produced or puru.-huocl through man`: skilled anal inclividunl labour, u._ .......I. 4 ... al... .....-.-..I .e_e-...-..e nl - "IVIIO ENC M IIW Wlln: Don 8|r.-\\'hn. II the pnoeal 0604:! o! the Henry Goal doctrine on tar as the tumor in In It not to out upon him tho harden cl uutlon. to `(ring (mm Mr: I can [foster (Inn In ought to pay Mr- ly P It ll not conscation! "Octl ll. m.I:\'u'u.\'I:." As a c-hinge in Ibo order at public discus Ilau. u nomothlng quho an interesting and in much calmed to phoononl in the equ- gory ol pruclcnl politics as oouunorchl union. the land question In glully welcome-l. It uuy be your lmfon any attempt in male to earn my Man of Henry (luorgo law ef- ` fact. to tea! their cioacy by the upplicnlit .. L- AL_A IXL- _._.... -.. thy nth no hulk. but In the shaping on o! polmosl dehsuclnry calculation mun! 110 M4 9` 6 ouudmoa 0! thing: Ihhh tho law and la ulmiuiumhn have In the put boon wholly un|NO I0 will-IL In llldwcorronguu V ;nv|cnoovo! the weak wu the lollovlug very sugpodvo In-no : Polio llllur at the Wine : Mn... nu. _\\`|.n I: ah nnmlmu glam an-. navum Ludo Joke.` _:_ IS I I L'U.\'!`lSCI TIO. '.` 1.`. M1 )!\'DAY. 0( puuliuuuo DUI!!!` VI uuuuo No eddition to or verletion from . the eimple nune: coo/rs FRIEND I8 GENUINE. Tnde My-k on every package. '\`r'.'s'f5i'"x'1'~r' `*1-!"ARKl1`l.u:`IU\v]oE:'nnt$;rl Z ouahly uupua to the wtnuntthe It In: cited io Inn! of -:...w "- '#:...&`..'.' "* SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN.

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