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

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nm 0! - 141 :--ut`-I` ll n|.u-on K com the un. gum. "'f` -on-uv v-qvscsn u-- ~ ...- _..- Aristotle hold: in hit Ethic: that the chic! good of man couiutod in on at-tlvity of the tool in Il.`t'0hilni`(` with it: ucellc-nce.thnt in (on he an in umther plum) with virtue. or to tnuehite his doctrine into the language of on even nohln-r philosophy. the em! 0! life in to hring the indivixluul will into her- mony with the universal will. to follow the dictate: of that internal meter which nay: "Thou oughtcet." Religion account: that internal mater divine. its essence. Kant says, lien in the recognition of our dutiu an God : onnmuuuln. This in what Chriatieuity IIIIEIHI when it declares the end of man to be the doing of God`: will. Oh, my (Sn-I, I am content to do it : yen, thy law is within my heart," exclnirm the Pnlmint, in wunls re- ferred to by the writer of the c-pietle to the Hebrews to Jeem (`hrintz uni they npply, in their degree, to all his dinciples. AATL- -.... _n2,.._ -l` nL_ ._.-_..I I-.. 1- ... A _I- Mr. W. S. Lilly. tho orninnt linglilh philosopher. class the discussion that but been in ptqron iononu time in TM Forum on the driest oi Ilia. Ir. l,il|y'o criticism in on the thonghtlul paper upon this ques- tion contributed by Mr. Romano. so well known lion. and who lrguoul thut'tlto object o! lib in that of making lilo duinhlo. lint town`: all uulnut totluno about him," In Iuttin; out Mr. Lilly say: he does not cliucuu the aim oi the lul-lol. who, llkd tho nun oi Ransom`: tlioorian. in n pan. or impuro. nlntrnctlon. but Mr. Ro- man` muons why religion, tuolnn pm: to glorify Hod-- tint it in the lnppiutthing todo, it being the implied Inuit of religion as given in thophruo. tho grunt:-t lnppinou to the grontat munhor." Thin uurtlou Mr. Lilly entirely deolu. and in making it Mr. Roumm Bu been the victim of intellec- tunl onuluniou. To him tho inundation ul roligiou in uqm-utionnbly the non of clini- cal obligation. Putting aide nil thoorlu oi lilo olnrod us, whether by religion or by philosophy. uni tin primary incl rennin: tint OII pouuuo the power of willing good on good and the consciononou tlm he ought to will it. Life. thou, viutever else it in or in not in I porio-l of moral pmlntion. Thin in tho must certain, any: Mr. Lilly. of all our certitnuln. and upon that founda- ` lion malt we l-uilxl if we would know whnt i in tin object of life or the nunuuoun I-mmm. n_:_._.|- L ,| I , }.. |.:_ l.`nL:... -l.-A cl... ..|.:_l No eomnnhdooou. um! lint than have the power to stop all cute And lockup. Boom- ny cu: oolllly not he procunnl when tho ` nnupuuoc o! 3 public concern lI'tIeotd- Q by thqunlallton or inurlonnco of politicians. T 4 , ,_- ,. -. .- X COMMENTS OF THE PRESS- TIIA7 4 7 ONSET OI` LIFE`. A REWARD OI` ,wIll be paid for Info: mauon thnt will] to th conviction oi any party or parties Itaullng I on all any of the ooclrlcliht poles In the ty. and especially tot-the conviction of the prty who nolo the I-0 oltho pole: on Union and Swim Sta: ' `in Co puny HI not be raponlhl for lnjuroy th::1nu':appo_n to ponies lngortoxga with any ot the DI. By order. ' , Klmrtmhwnlohem Co. -: I SECOND- HAND BOOKS Second-Hand Books boufhl and sold by E V `.4. stmuoxps, A IA Picj Lil` REWARD: A Short History of the Canadian People, by Rev. (3. Bryno. 32.50. 1 The Earth Tnunblod by Rev. E. P. Roe. mo. ` ThoA(3iutes7g3cotu'eon. By the nulhor of the Gates ,nr. . _.. SUN LIFE ASSURINIEII cmm.; F. N|8BET'S, (`Arman Rrnnlr and \\'nHinntnn Rf: ` A Short History of the Canadian People. by ` (3. Bryno. 82.5). [John Henderson & Co. H Any book not on hmd prochredu promptly as circtnmataufel will permit. Cheuniatry, Part I. Sample. . . .. . . Chemistry, Put. ll, Seunple. . . . . . Chemistry, Part 111. Sample. . . . . Forensic Medicine, Hamming. . . . Diognoain. Pnrt II, Thorowgood . . Diagnosis, Put III, Thorowgood. Rnt.1onal'l`hornpeutica. Fothomill um 0:13. rnrc 111, xnomwgoou . . Rational Therapeutics, Fothorgill . Surgery, by I Obstetrics, b Physiology, ! Prwcgce of .. -1... NEW BOOKS. rrlcuce OI L`IC(llCIlIU, I'll` Hughel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Practice of Medicine, Part , Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f .\Iuteria Moolica, Dr. Potter. Gray's Anatomy, (`lath . . _ . . . 8E Gray's Anatomy. Leather. . .. .. .... 1 Bryant : Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Smith`: 0 rative Surgery . . . . . . -I Koetieyi ndex of Surgery . . . . . . . . `.1 Hailahini Midwifery. . . . . . . . . . .. I laeiahmufa Miclwifor . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 4 Thomas` Diaoaaoa of Vomcn . . . . . . . .. 5 Edit` Diaeaaea of Woman . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Bartholowb Practice of Medicine. . . . . 5 Roberta` Practice of Medicine. . . . . . . .1 Kirke`a 4 Dalton`: Phyaiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . I Dungleaolfa Medical Dictionary . . . . .. 6 Claavelandi Medical Dictionary . . . . . . Heath : Practical Anatomy . . . . . . . . .. 5 Schalel-`a Hiawlogy. . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 F uharaon`aTherapeutica and Matoria edica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '2 THE ANNUAL METTI G of tho Orphans` Home and 'idoIv`I I-`rle Social will be held in the City Hall on FRIDAY EV ZNING. Oct. 28th. at 7 o'clock. Oct. 2|. J. B. DUFF. St-o`y Lint [Henderson & Co's Bookstore. MEDICAL BOOKS -HARDY S- The only store in the city where you will find a Full Line of Servlceable Dark Shades DRESSGOODS AGAIN. BOOKS AN MAGAZINES. STUDENTS AIDS SERIES. O SIIBDCQ 0| a crusade 0` sun *`: j ALFRED R. MAR'I:IN Corner Brock glad Wellington Sta. I2 I-2 GENTS `mu.-}_\\'()()1. `WE SAY IT ONE PRICE STORE. PRINCESS STREET. QUIZ COMPENDS. y Dr. Horwizt'. . . .. by Dr. Laud}n. . . . , b Dr. Benbukcr. G L -.I{..:.... II... DRY GOODS. Tho Frontenac Imn_a:d- Invostmont Society ,_ _.n._.: .L.. I..n......o .-... l'\.....u.n.. 0.. IF...`- ' 'n;,;n.;:..;,` `i i{ri' 1'1". ---AT... In Stock at LII". l.)ClN.IlKl`l' . . . . . . . . {it-dicine, Part I. Dr. " tirl .3I.(X) | Eu the Nail nssortmant ntnimjgin Under wear. Houlcry. Glare:-. Smrfd. Umhrell.-ns. Col hrs. undkemhiols. kc for men. at (`uh Pr-loos. Imported direct tor our own name. Gentlemen all depend on getting m-mm Goods from ,AsHLEY 1.. n._..I__ nIL:_4 |i_\__._ THE ONTARIO B_U-I-LI)l.\'G & SA\'l.\'GS SOCIETY have raised their Interest on De- nmdln m rorn nor cent. JOS- .A-.. Bysutx-IH, :fsu1.Aun`rnnn1gHma arm Tho subscriber is now pmmmi to show completo naoorunent of the LATEST FALL and WINTER GOODS. In Sumngu.` Overcoat inn and Tmuserlluu. which he will make up In lint-clan style ll rcuonnhle prices. `TO THE PUBLIC. A new and largo stock at Very Low (`ash ` I I-ices at the right place. ` .1. R. RATTEN BURY, Jul think 0! it : aeni Suits hum IL!) up. 30Hoys'A|d (`hlldlufu Suits from, 2.35 up. 5(I|Men`a. Boytnnd (`hildrolfs Ovomoals from 81!!) up. 500 Men`: and Boys` Pants from 1.3 up. Gonna`!-`umiahinm. Hats. Fur Paps. r Coats. Gloves. Trunks and Vslioos nt Sur pricing Low Prices. Soc our Street Adv:-rIise~ mom. EHO euro and call at the STAR baton- chnaing elsewhere. H. \\'0Ll. "WHY sum FROM corn igggrargain Thir; Week DU.'ll'I'l nave rauuu posits to l"0l`R per .1 nu Is` t;1e_;1:c:;n:i i"r_in:3e;s the number. Send to Galloway before the rush comes any Furs you may want repaired- or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty oftime. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moths from net- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. Remember then .G.ALL0WAY'S NOW IS THE TIME ! vrr. VVAAVIJBIJKI til-`ine .\'-uktian only 138 PRINCESS STREET. SLE/GH R0858 & 000/V 00.4 T8 EN MASSE. KIThe Lug;-at Stock in the city from. Nu tnmlule tn Ilhuw guods. | I.'..i'.Z'f:I.}1I..7} J. B. PAGE & 00.. luv llvllvv--v _v-_ -_.. ._.--.._-_. --.._. Hus raised the Interest on Deposit: to Four Per Cent. THOMAS BRIGGS. Manager. (Mr. Ii. When you mxn buy for Little Money um noct Goods in sIIlR1`S.\xlu`A.\"r.~'. I GLOVES nnd` `.\I'IT'l`5. _.(`.\RlII(`-.-\.\" JACKETS. SOCKS AS I) K.\"l1`~ TED CAPS. - `.7-- ,-- --- - --1-,.-..n..l. .\l:nuux'r mum. - mklso S-rnmrr. [FIX 1+: J`1*1%% AS `A CAP- The latnt. \!mt Styliulu an-I |*`uhlc-Iml-Iv Headgear ever pr-nlmvd. .\'u lauly uh:-ulsl ` be without our. M she can won I-ml a ('4'. LANSDOWNE AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 98 PRINCESS STREET. FURS Ruth fur Lmlien . UPI`. CITY H01`!-I|.. Kl.\'l:S1`0.\'. FIRE-rclly and (`oumy Axon: ror me man ply] vlllllllolfn IlnuIImn;u: cizulupnny. t -0030 n .m. nauo 0 Pic: mu Im BI'iushAE:u\p|:?"1l|`(u;u.| 1:10 l|3a_ur Leading Hatters (ind Furriers, a_nN'ra rtmmsmnoa. xaaun and mun Lamb.` OPP. WINDSOR HOTEL. I..- \`A\.A|lI:nnn :\-|II ml.` Tho Popular Shirt Ilakor. I20! Puxcun S- 1-. B. KENNEDY is too bury lo wrilo an ndvl. .\ .\ PH 'l.\ [.1 Y- BONNET at start Inner. A 1: I-uxnun stun WM. 0. A. CONCERTT, mm! Gentle-men. ()lL\.\'(iE HALL. PORT S.\|0l"l`ll. Thursday Evening, Oct. 27th. l~F'l`ickou-25 onts. , ._.. \ . Insurance Agency, 5' rordilbck. ~ - V- Brook luau Rl-.-Cll M00 . Agontforth Ghl nnl;v`nnd~1an{lon lnuII::I:1. 13 Ognnw. _._k _ TENDERS will be received I: the under uhrnod u to nix o'clock |un.. M0. DAY. THE 3131' IN. .. for the several trades required In nmking certain alterations and Addition: lotho stone uildlnx on Kingu-out. adjoining An- chor Buildings. _ Ann an not on on: may seen n my Pl d m U be I chor Buildings. ' Plum and apocillcntlonn may :u__my oloe over \v\'Mlo`| Drug Stow. corner of lung and rock Streets. Than lnwnnl nr nnv tnndoer rm! noeoauu-llv Ic- and Brock Streets. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ne- ceptod. W. .\'EWLA.\ DS. Jn.. Oct. 23. Architect. ISTEIIEST will be charged on all Taxes due and In nrronru Iflm` the I-`Int Day of .\'uvo|nbcr .\'oxt. L mnm.I~:m.\'. AUIZJIJJLJ, 5191. Ann, All of his household ollbcu. mnnlntlnuuf parlor nullo ln raw silk and plush. fnnry Inlzlc-a. lim- hnnd oll pninllmn. (Luv mrkers. lm-o vurtnim and palm. extension d nlmx table. uialc-maul. dlnlnx cludro. china (on not. dinner M`l. glam- mnro. plated Inn. cutlor . lamps. three bal- room son, I in bod. to let lure. tlno tars try and won -Arpols. stair carpet and NIIS. at rnok. oil-cloth. vonl cook slow. hnll mnl arm 9-. with oven. nmlc ower bank:-la. kllcln-n uwtr ails. 010.. with many other articles. Sole M llltll. Terms (huh. I In` llI"I`d`IlI.`\ll|\' l(|!`l'l\Ml0ll lh full ' 2 For I-`ire l4twqes?v...iP.`.,'%.. -T For Life Luuson . . . . . . .. 85.8I).225 -----81(fl.l.5l0 ' `rnoxus muons. Axum. I HAVE been lnnlruclorl by R. (`. llll.l. to null at hlu residuum-. Culborna Slrovl. nbow lblvlnion Street. un TUDAY, NOV. let, A II l\' kl. hnnqnhnhl -u.o. nnn-Inilnunl nnrlnvr AUCTION - SALE vnru and umruuc-nun mum-. lfloeluro ll 3 .m. pn-ciwlg. an ooudhlly lnviu to attend. -- .. -.-_- nu nu. _vn-on n. K. now? Pru. Olly A-0'3. Neulynll tluolitlgnlion and rcsintod nettle meals In Life Assurance arise from clcusea .md conditions in the noliuios. They often read indisputable nftor two years from any cause whnlo,\'or." pm\'idcd_ onl ." um! thooondillons nrokeptinmu. Thu "8 `.\"' is ahoolulol 1' co.Vm'rIox.u. ml thereloro nhuolumlx mus- |:(\`1ul;le_t_|ltcr two yuan. We have no pmrid on y. . Surplus over all llnbiHueu...... .. .. . . .3 90.62.?! Total nurplnsto policy holder: . $M&.W ....................... . . l.N'3.N7.m 1114.78. Kingston. 94th Oct.. 1&7. TM! flhohinl Radar:-o on G uool. The ruldwoc In vol bum M M brk-L. luau! by bctmuc thnnghoul. containing dnwiu room. with luudunuo manuals. 41 mnunwtdohlnudualnuun than in mom: in claw! to eorulvu and center p|rooI..: H1 valor rlouel. II!- vhon. wigs rout collar. with man noon. o w work In the but vhurry 33 I am: mush. The in II) bu clasp. and at tho um: um: and plum: ho r nm A Llnl no uuno on Prlnom Rumor. ll ruom uvru ad by Mr. Auutu. and nut Iu r. 000. Nuwlandn. The Ilonooln ul rod and uh N: lath-k. ind contain: nluo mums. with but noun. cellar: and omhulldllmn. The groups`: no honllllully Ink! um. I plural thtroou and Ihrulun. The Int huh`! I Int: 0! ma above honor: urn nished In I a Inn! 0! style. Tc-rlm made knuwn ll lluw of Ado. Sula at I2 Unlock. - J. E. |llZ`l`(`llI-28024. A um Inna-er. A l'l'|ll (` l.lv2(l`L'llI will In- fnrv mo in we Annoclullom In I Business Cullcxoon I! WI. lI()l'l~"|`().\'. IN) Llhrnrlon 0! (ho Ilntlvr Alta-mlnly. on "lNDl.'s1'l(lAI. El l`A'|` UN." VCIPII and Instrumental Mllllf`. A-'I4mlul'Q II I n,m. unu~i|19l\. Tin` nuluv City of Kingston T>e'acliers' Association. T3w -ennovwomum-A -..- -. ._...- Valuable C_it_y_ Property. J. I. uu1\:Iu.am~. Auvtlonoer. Intending u hswrn any New lh~ pm;-er slug: any tasrdwu uh | _.-9 .- -....- 01'! . 97th. I887. cou~'r'v'6i=?6nfenA'c ` rue/1533' AS800/A now. Ill!` lnslo lie ' holdul-3.. \'lII.O6!.W .uua... ..,....`.". ... . ....... .. .. 1.m.om New Lilo business for 188 ........ .. 114.188. Lur: AND Aocmuxn-. For mm App 10 2 n Inn. -. ma nmmox Sumn- Thursday E uening Next. -_.. . nun...` -_u I mvlc weaved unmuom horn Wm. Nowludltoolbtbtlnlo by Public Auruon _-. ---_.ggnp :41 -4 A HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, `" bcr. am, T A YE s,"I?8 7. F0 CONTRACTORS. ORPHANS HOME. 'mJc'TIbr~TsALia U!` IN OTIOE- No':g_I'oE. n"3'.'i`}'31`2 Carpets. Etc. ' Luv [luau ;I IS `I-umlun ioflho dos innl?o'vQ 01'!- JAMES M(`ARTHl' IL Manager. -1.. 137. 5 \ Ian. J.|1`..llL"l`(`l>l|C.~IU.\`. Aucuum.-en ply 304 Gongs Sumn- -ur-- W. 8l`A.\'Kll. I.Il.. Pru. Uouu Auo'n. L. l(lDl)I.ltT0.\'. (`0llCulor. P ale-llu-rml be x lhu llomlnlon 'l`lgs on0rn\ul1s;'rlu|nII&1m ll'|)(l)gl'l|O Pu n1. :0 con nc l 0 pnunf` thoir Inga .nnoinaCo.'y$lu: ysccnre. J The Company nun mnlntunu its chum to doing the largest Fire Business in the world. Tho Com I has Actually poud unco in In- tormntionl e ouowilul luudnum:--.- , , 270: Inst, Tin` publlr Judge McDougall`s report upon the Ta- ronto water works ease in a etaxtlor. Hie honour finds that the coal account hue been "deliberately falsied ;" that fraudulent entries of lurge quantities of coal never de- 'livered to the city have been entered in the coal book ;" that these entries were made by the pereon making them (Engineer Venn- blee) knowingly, and for the purpoee of de- frauding the city :" that the Ingliw & Hun~ tor engine is incapuble of doing her guaran- teed duty :" that the tests made of that engine are unreliable, if not totally fulln- cious," and were probably arrived at by a green fraud ;" that "the annual reports of the department are misleading and value- loes ;" that both City Engineer Sprout and Superintendent of Water Worlu Hamilton have been guilty of grose and culpable oareleseneee ;" that the inquiry "disclosed lneompetency, diehoneety. extravagant man- agement, utter lack of check and entire ab- eenee of eyetem in every braarh of the de-_ partment. V` in the receiving, rating and inspecting branch, in the prone house and in the pumping houee. Such an exhibit is scandalous in the extreme and calculated to ehako the people`e conlidence in the honesty of municipal government. How all that Judge Mcllougall linde pmven could occur, an it must cover a long period, without check and complaint of thoee who ought to have been aware of the faete. and would not or did not make them public. in a conun, drum of the hour. Some public oteiale have a aingular diapoeition to lapee into careleee and diahoneet habite : they are all the bet ter of watching: they demand it. And by the way. the l`or'o`uto one auppllee a lesson to the corporation: of_ all town: and citiee in `which the water works are public property. The leeeoe le particularly marked in the judgment _.In which the recommendation in made thattbe water works ehonld be men- aged and (limited by three capable reopeni- The developments hinted at will be await- ed with interest. .\I r. (lrnhzun. of the S/ar, did not go into the prosecution of the hood- len without counting upon just such con-- tingenciel as have arisen from time to time. It is premature now to discuss the outcome of the enquiry. but it is safe to sayythet the people will endorse his action as they hate Admired his pluck, and that they will stand by him in my elfort that will be mule to wards the nileucing of him. He is not the man to IJOWQI` before threnu of am.-at. His imprisonment now cannot choke 03` the en- quiry. The alleged lnootlle busineel will now be brought to 5 head. we unppoee, if the state- menu lut evening in the pa r that made them we to be believed. T rec wnrrnnta. we Are told, have been taken out canine: Mr. Hugh (Graham for criminal libel. Some- ` bod Fill noon hnve to toe the mnrk.-.\lon- owl. .-I tJ('L'\`TI().\' I .\'lIl~.'I.'Il. The remnl of the North West cmnpnign. at given by "One of the liungleru." (in the pamphlet recently iasued) is funny reulim: for I leisure hour. It ridicules (ienend Middleton`: nunagelnont of the whole cam- paign. insinuate: that tlltgllfftlt of the re- l-els was uvolnplished in spite of him rather than with his nid, and gives the honor and Elory of success to men whom the people`: representatives did not thank nor reward. The perusal of it has induced the .\lontrt-al llu-ald to remark that had Sir John Mac- dondd wnited until the story of the whole thing in: known, instead of rushing tho 8`l),(Xl) grant in General Middleton thmugh pnrliunout with indecent hate, it would never have been voted. llmilllrll-\l\`l` u! the fund tn the option of! wall uoomblirn. The hlhd vuu not iulmnlul u an encouragement to ntriket nml will not he lholiuhed in my case I-(`canto lhvrv: is A dutgur uf the nlutley being in-liscru-tly sp. plied, hut in nnler that the rec-oures of the 1 knights may henppliegl to the benevolent And Item-licinl wurk of the nrxlo.-r. tn: gn-at `VVlc'IIl." 'I'ho.L'rvniug;".\"oN in not well-puolesl. The Auiutun-o fund has not been almlinhod by the action of the con- ; wuliuu, but it luu been cleciclml lu lava the fund ` `nu Ireuun L`-vu-`coy .v.~.. holds um (tho ubulitiuu ol the Anilunce fund, at the Imighu of ritlrulll` mnvoutiuu. jun! cluccul at Minnenpolin. will eml in preventing urikm Mu-nt." The Hovniug; .\'`wn `run uuuuk \\'nuoIa blind one-y enn- ing. at H I; N . Ilnuuon. ouurh. at an uouuu I'll nun. -` "1'~'n".`. i7"J n`."`.`r.iL" .e`i{ formation 1 allowing 1: Losses . . . . . . ..! UIWlII`IIJ yuuvsu wan -rv--w--- -- --- -- ._.- guphing iuoll. When anon on allot throng upwa. anal from pulnt to palm. with the ve- lnclty 0! I rio bullet. Nu ambition u! the pmgroulvo run will he nearly ruliml. The In culled lightning uxpren-ma nrc min auvuruuu--(nuance Fghur Ilnqouor two hucuou. .,..:n tour llnuouhn nut human . (N to nun. Int . .. lnupu-lln `hat: Unlgnnnlglg . . g " 5 on an . " '|"wloonwuL.ouhequnl lu.. In " "'`.7:.'...`..'.'.`!.~..'.`L.""Il'."`..`.:'..".';.;.' n?.'.....'Ln.. I I B " mm am; and lhulhllh. culeh.nlaIw|Io|"hnuIod. wheat! bola-tad. Spock! nouns: In reading column an clun- nd M can nus. Tho WEEKLY lmrrnm win. I no u at! In puhlhbd every Thursday porn I I Ann-L : `min nnuhou onto but Job ELM '1'Rl('.I L l I.'0l Ul..s'I0.\'. Ir. I-ldwud Wanton tall: the New Yank Ilomlnl that he has u0l\ 0Il the equation of Crud Iuy clocttkily. ' H0 in building I motor that "cw trawl lnwlwoon New York and I'hlh-lelplalau rnplnlly and ulely u by noun purer. and man vhuply. Nor in lint All. uperimenu will Ihanly demon- Itrno the (act that through the agency 0! olocu'klt3"tnu-I will hecomo an int n tele- .._...|.:..m h-..Il \\'L..n Innil Ara nhtl Ila:-unurh at II mt. `nu lo the you hem of tho In Cnnuh; II . Intel and cheap Wilt 3 U Ill OI! run I } J. 5. Max Pronrlolot. nu (W llmrpnnnd Aunchthu `or mhuon \\l I be bold pouoully runuulblo too all add! they gin. v THE DAILY WHIG; WI n"TnwmI.n .-1| ....."......'f. ."u'......"'2'.. 1. 1......` . "`......""`I... TIIE 80.4 NDAL EXPOSED. business in Canaan. - lnsuramvos otfectod at as low mtmus m other good (`om V. Inn-sled Fum 335,200,700. .\`or income fur the met your was :a.s.s4.aoo. This enormous Premium Income on In :0 mnvinra mun:-nrl of lhn dmlllbilill of D MIX u ANNOUNCEMENT. NJ 1'("kr or 41": '11) .\'m:. (.`ll0KI.\'G OFF l'.'.\'I,I Z'IR Y. Au\'nt'G`:u:xu. THE BRITISH WHI(:., l`H IIRSDAY. OCT. 1! me upuraw wnoon nave vnu nuuluuc ` taxes npportionodio tliom the nhould moat \ certainlv take chdrge of tho ` thqli.: chil- ` .l'..n 1'11:-an -I.n `squall . than mnnnv nhnnld \ \H`I. 1 I1 I ` do the work. C-;;Ji::l""tsi:':':`a'( " '7f'?i:o""'C`blii{;Ii:V Iiliii-1 A:`l'rcn'.m Thus: who In the money Ihonld II I Iunr ', * _ And in Won t Do 1:. Toronto Tel m; It can fningmbo said f . Henry Georg. thnt he has not attacked t nligio of my ' Inll, I;i}cLa'i3:1iiio1{ Aha um ind Gioti INSURANCE L`-0'1`. n_ -n-m'xo .\p% run this ? Toroino World. :` If the upum Juno:-IS hue :5. Catholic nun Annm-tinnuI`tn tom Ilia! nhonld molt Ivuuvuu L I Mr. Lilly, in this article. as in all the Articles he has written, mekee his idea in- tereeling, but we question if those who hnve followed the controversy will be in- clined to endorse hie reasoning in preference to that of Mr. Romnnea. In- giving promi- nence and preference to duty nnd morality there is the danger of underestimating the 5 value of that religion of which they are } Iaidtobethe eeence.` ' / uvqo. Aavvss navy rupcn--v, ov -o \-wuss "Fer this is a law of our being." says Mr. Lilly, that precisely in proportion ss we lose our lives for a worthy object lo we nd them ; precisely in proportion to our self-shnegstion is our elevation in the scale of existence. ' Does any reader exclaim that this is s stern creed ? Well, but life is a stern affair. And our wisdom is to see it ss it is. ` ' Christianity is primazily sn sscotic doctrine. But it trsuslignres humsn life by the light ShC\l from the Great Exem- pler who plensesl not himself. Its doctrine of divinely appointed and s ll-prevailing duty, use the pnrsmonnt law of human exist- ence, gives human existence a meaning and An end of trsnscemlant vslue . Duty : it is the first word snd the lust, and the most precious! ll- Iillu :. old. --Hal: nu. in is" Oh. ..v.. - .. .. ..... - ... -... - - . ...`. _--. There in in man A higher object than A lov of happiness. He can dn without happiness, and, instead thereof, nd |;lessed_ noss. Love not pleasure, luvs God. urn- .L:_ :- _ |..... .: ..... L..:.... `V -...... ll- -,.r...--.. v . . . .. `.v--v-. .._ ..- "1. That the first fact .50.}: III-1`mnn exist- ence in that it ie under the moral law ; its object is as moral object. 0 "l`L_s 5|... .......-_.I ....AI. .6 ........I -..._l.... v-1--- 3. _That the upwanl path oi moral perfoc. tion in 3 true Pilgrim`: Progress. TL--- 1- ... ...._.. - Ll..L-- ..I.i.... AL-.. - .. -- ...v.._ i-v`vvvv Lilly sums up : I. That Mr. Romonen inin error in his theory of the religious conception of duty an inspired from the phrase. "The greatest htppincss of the greatest number." ` .1 TL-` nl... 2.... l....A -I..... I......-.. -..!..A After quoting from Kant. that moral: have no real place in my philosophy which hue: itself on the doctrine 0! Iltilituiminlu, and (hut the only notion of moral ohligntiou which has place in Mr. Ronnmes` philosophy in I purely nnturtlintic notion, (mud to divelt it of it: man] chnnctor would be to ` perform a mortal operation upon it), Mr. 3 I 'l`l._g \l_ D.._........ :. :.. .......... I- L2- -...-. -. .. ...__ ...., ~--- .- _-~....-- it in the happiest thing tor him to do. That in not the reason. And that Mr. Ra- nmnee can suppose it to he the reason is a melancholy testimony to the ahenlutely unethical nature of his philoeophy. No moral law in aheolnte. A thing in right Illiply because it in right. The ideao! oh- ligation hae not in root in the idea of utili- ty. HOIIe8C)"ll1.|_)` be the heat policy. but a thing in not honest because it is politic. `Virtue alone in happineee below, Pope declares. Butit is not because of the reward inherent in it that virtuein virtue. `The ids of duty diere `by the whole diameter of existence from tle idea of Ielf~interest. " nu .-nu v.-..-., .v _.. ..._ The sanction nf the moral] luv is not le- rivesl, In)`: Mr. .1411], us Mr. Romano: considers. from the {Act thnt. it is our inter- eltto obey it. He is grutly in error in Inppoling that line reason why it is the chief and of nun to glorify God is because .- `L- L . _ _ . _ -g `L2..- A__ L2... L- ,I. Ox: 0! the best and Snfoal. companies doing Canada. In,-anrnn.-um vfwod III low ll

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