Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1887, p. 4

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To tIo'..- Eloctora of catamqbi award I nmnnnnifhllv nnllnh 1--nu: \.n.. .54] I-I.i._.. .._- -... .-u. u-uuun -v Iuuuu ulll ETVWQ. Very ntmnlly the people worn utouinhed at this theatrical piece ul lmniueu. Aml de- unncled an cxpluutiumunl it Inn. of mane, lorthcoming. Dr. Parker aid he Iuul nu ongngomont to meet I |)l.'l"I0l| in the corridor. and left the edice abruptly to meet him. but hi: leaving had nothing t.) do with hi! poculiu dolinry ol the pnyor. All thing: conaidoreul Dr. Park!`-r has not male friends in America, and cannot be enunoural of his: visit to it. | It will he remembered am over the pro- ` me 0! the public eulogy ol lleecher there E hnd been much unpleeeant Ila-uaeiuu. It was telt that an the hneonn Mend u! the dead pneoher he ehould have been-nuodeh ate In hla demanda for upeneea. an] that 171!) wae extrevqntlt. Public feeling hed become eo worm that Dr. Perher nu ad- vleed not to fulll an eegegunent in me- `neetlen with Pbuouth church Int Sunday. But he did. end preceded am. by the donation 0! the 871!) he had eelleeted lot expeneea to the Beecher Ieenerlel land. at the pohllceervlee hehedhle revenge. He occupied the paetor`a chair and delivered the aeneen aleae. I-le Inlahed It with the following rode. delivered with I pthetle eenoroaeeeu. "lhere In a hoe nleeln~let ua prey." Mnclng hie upturned pelau on the duel he began the l.onl'a prnyer ne lol- lowe: "Our Father Ihlch on In heaven: hallowed he Thy name. Thy hing-loan come.-. Thy will he done in earth ea it in in heaven. Give are thin day our daily hread." Then then was e pulae. An attempt nae made to apeak that was I-when in the utterance. Then followed another attempt which re aulted in the word: and forgive Ill our treepaaeee (another long pane:-) an he (an- other ppneebforglveuuore allencvb Ihoeetend then. in a low voice) who haw treepaaeed aplnat ue. Amen. lmlnedietely he gather- ez' hie Inannacript together. and. to the aetoniahunent ol everybody. turned round. deem.-ended the platlonn. puehed hie way through the throng. retired to the reetry and lelt Mr. Helliday to linleh the eervke. . \'nnen -:u.-Il-. AL- .____|- u-nuu : III l`mu~lonL A BRAND nacoao. -I-we urvuc ; cooking mum... mu:-v-I -..............------- ujulltul '` ls-.1mvars.%. 2l0hin'uu$jt. V u:;:'.:'m*:"..s"*:..'2.. =..:m mom Co `Pomhh -nassoa. .-F `.::l.`ur noun-."'Rrcomua.xpa. [CI m Pc bu Wm A 'nnJ!nnJ--5.4 urn--moduli. uh I also p1uNcm_s srnnm-. mo; ii'eXf`: ;%ANikRur3}"sfbcKs An I _.. -L__ unnmu-no t\Lb -.._ . To the F/actors of-ntario Wam l]I.`\"I`l'|.`\II.`\' A- ....-------I L- sedono - HAND BOOKS Second-Hand Boob taught and aopd by ' 1., SIHHONDS, -1 `I13. Inn-mu-n-. .__...._ Make selections now before the best are sold. at E [Nl.E1.T 3 A0341 0f/R/SIM/I8 0430.9] (lg/71 Henderson & 00. --u. -u. u-uu up luv. _l vul IIUIJO. [OI ;-i-Ill not be prened to buy. Our premise: we lu-gs And then in room for All. We ooniidly invite everyone to come as my time And his A look at our stock. You ._:II _-A L- .._,-_, l A I [ Which those who have seen it any has never been surpassed in this vicinity. It in impossible to enumerate one-tenth olthenrticleethotgolouuke upthe Mug- uicent Show which our Store now pneenu. but from all put: of the world we have gnthered together I collection of Manufac- tures of Jun. 0. lnnos. ll. Surlin}. J. Bolchor. IL E. Kent. Thou. Y.G1-eel. W. C. Martin. Thus. H11 Suml. Dde. _ Dan (`Allan _It. > ' Robert endry. Rlchnni "`. W alkem. Thou. Wilson. J. E Wdkom. Thou. Pbtors. R. Vnnhon Rogers. R. Crawford. Jan. McArthur. A. Ra B. l. Britten. W . D. cllne. George A. Klrkputrick.T. M.Pnrkins. L`. F. Gllderaloove. Wm. I-Word. Jno. L. Whiting. 1.. W. Brock. R. M. I-`urd. F. A. R-Inlh `PLUSH, BRASS. CRYSTAL andLEA1HERw ' l/Nl/81/All Y BRILLIANT HOLIDAY - GOODS I ._, , _- A I. an ancnxrs ox 1-an ' " n5u.4uLu u\cu-`-:4_. ..-_ ___ , HENlJERSON (I 00. Booxs AND MAo4z1NEs. ACHRISTMAS is COMING Corner Block and Welliugto. sag, 88 - Princess - Street In Great Variety, (1)5 the Best Makers. Ten Per Cent. Cash Discount off all Dress` Goods 20c per yard and over at -HARDY S,- I\\II:\ In!-.14`:-u our-u:\ --. Jno. L. Whiting. I-`md. J. B. Sarrmhors. E. J. R. Pa-nan. UUIB OUIOI FOR YOUR SHARE. A Big Lot of samples bought so} (than that no om than at all-THIRD L388 u! REGULAR mm coax:-:12 nooxsiwolust. WOOL GOODS, ANOTHER Clouds, Hoods, Shawls, Etc., Etc. ONE PRICE STORE. ARI-I l'REl'ARl'ID FOR IT. OUR` map LAY or IS THIS \'Ec\R Dnvid G. Lnidluw, T. G. Rudd. R. J. Bowen. James B. Johnston. Jno. Ward. Juno. 0. lnnos. J. Bnlchal-_ Big Bargain. in DRY GOODS. ' 7T'* -""'-'-331$ an the but a-I:1mcntotau|hru;;..[j-ad , "lo llodory. Olovengsou-,|,v hm. J Inn. lindkuulidh. xix, up .3.` ,:"}.`,'_.`:_ [Minna In-.-no.4! .33.... 5.- ___ hn, tn; Pdcce.tII|nuuldlncuorouo VII lion. tu (`ash vntmdc. Gaucho: can depend on pulna lkeabl I Jno. McKAy. Jno. Lnldlnw. Duid G. Lnidhnw. 1`. u. mum, L The augochr In no complete assortment 1} __,. `3_v|\'IIl~ln nan-nu. . llopnmtl I the >l.A1'E nu |lV[lIl1!I to snow LATEST FALI. TOVTHE PUBEIC. A splotglaaaumngent of FALL 8 and V` `0A'l l.\G`: nhoh` SERl`.{'05 that would :1 W gmnme up in the Luau * mgmntooj; ` -_.__. ,_ -I - uusr ARRIVED`-I Received today.` direct fnom factory. a splendid lot of LINED GUJVES in Kid, IndiuI'lu| Buckskin, and the Celebnted Nap: Tan Buck, all of which will be sold ` Chan 1 rue. Q-I-- J31. ZJ1-J-'L`n Iluaunxu-'l'nuon. 7 uklxo Stun. , -__.._.`.-no _ wou`. Wm. Allen J. Smith. \\'m. Rinrm AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE N PRINCESS STREET. % Bigger Bargains Than Ever This Week V 6 K] 13 the place and 84 Princess St. the number. 9ALLOWAY'S And the work will be better done. If it pnevonta the moths from set- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. P. B- KEJNEDY, KING S1`.. tdonu from Wale ooo, (late (`Inter mp up n n..._... plenty of time. `IT DONT COST ANY MORE ,- _._-. v.___. u.--. -v-.. u we. the undersigned Electors. rvquvst you to offer yourself an a candidate for Aldcrumn for Ontu-io \\'om`l,and promise you our henrtiesl support and inuence: J. McNaughton. R. M. Rose. '1`. Mcatuloy. Jno. Fraser. Wm. Anon. J. I. hlu-bur. J. Smith. J, n, un..n..n NOW IS THE TIME ? 138 PRINCESS STREET. J. 3. PAGE '& 00., llThe Lnrgut Stock in the city to so}. from. .\'o trouble to about goods. I SLEIGH R0858 .2 cowv can rs '--.~\ SI`!-I(`l.-\LT \'~-- Both for Ladies and Gentlemen, variety. 'FINE F1 IRS Th latent. lion Stylinh ud Fuhioual-lo lleadghr ever produced. No Indy should I vrithoutone. u the can won both a (`up > and n Bonnet at the sum time. OPP. WINDSOR HOTEL TO GEO. S. FENWICK. ESQ. : I..- .;.,,_n . OPP. (`l'l`\ HOTEL. KINGSIDN. __________________) LAN SDOWN E leading Hatters and Furriers` L RATTENBURY, .A.. B. s1}tI?i~H, x`1*WAnnn . Ont .-- .\`._, til snout non Will (`utter for Ir. 8. Pnvll. _____________________.. In Bed And Pctlhn Lamb. T lrunmsamoe. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, 7888. A. BOIV NET. A. CAP- Pnonus-mu. J , , , , _ LADIES AND GE.\"l`Ll-2Ml1`..\'.-l!ol sure that if elected Mayor 0! thin City for I my course in the Council durinc the your will meet with the npprovnlof the public in oral. I respectfully solicit. our votes and in ucnco in the coming Mnyo ly Election. I will 3 no ollhruln behalf of measures which i be in the inlormts of Kingston and its poo e. Nov, 21, \v in nu nrv .~ . v any gun`: can-uovvv T Ivvuuuvvuv Ivuiwo BEING solicited by a lawn number of tho elocton ol Frontenac Wu'd to and for Alder- III for 13!. I now solicit your vote: And in~ To the E Iecgors of Kingston .- I AI`\lI.`u .un tiwanvonu .. In respectfully soliciting your vote: And inuences for the ensuing Mayo:-nlty election. l trust that my service in the Council in important positions. and my lldollty to the interest; or the city at lute. will command me to your fullest support and oonaldomtion. Yours Pnlthfully.. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. DRENNAN FOR MAYOR. IIIU IHIIIIIEI Nov. 2. TO THE ILBCTORS : . --r-1 v ' r-1: 1 & &'\ U I"'o' In the Lecture Room of the (`huh-h. .. ~i-\l in the evening. Ten from 6 lo 7 um. ro~ an-unnno to be carried out b children at nm Band. Admiulon-20c :('hll I-en. half price. FF -|DAY.'A:l1`1" BYEISCK P.M., [ha uomm Hnum nr uh. v|.m...|. u....;..| n or caamm ` "cnE1 u:T1 The In copwd. TINDIIIS will In rcnolwui. uldunml to the undenl mod. um 8A'l`l RlM\'. Ifm IIls:I`.. at I! o'clock. hr the yum-hue of the liuto ol the to rich Duty. matnlnlag Three Tenement; comer (`olborno nud (`lun- Ml Simon. The highest on-any lender not ncmnnrlly IL , -v cue nu vs--w vl vunuuuunvuu vuvuvu 1 again obr myeolt jar reelection to the poduonpf Alderman for the caning year. I Will! an "voter I cannot see pot-eomllymklnd _I soon: thin request fol` their vote and In- uenee. REAL Efs ` won BALEWB.Y 'I`EDER.] IOOI II um .*'` . V as .\'o hall , Inn [out wit rm. l|oul~ eoulrlbuthnl at not. ::'c$;n|gl:uui of line no-1:30 O1: EQIILLVIII I. In a la-mu pntllld "The History of N: hllo l? I um Tn? Id ml lard. 3.1" ea".-'13.: 0 bury i.{`l`.u!Ilvev-i?|on to In on and Ton! " In lo:-mm In I Harm! ' I dun! ` . :93`: m mJn Hr. I33: nor: Irma! an an heal -*A.~|... _n. a.L.|- .a.L... .....`-_-4- -MI3NI6iPAi; A u!-Chm will In unsound. III. JAG. FAX. otfomutn. PROF. ( l.A'llK. Ill. J. I. SIIICIIIDCK uni other: will um pm. arm-hm 110.1 _.__.m ___`_ j. _- .. ......_.j_._._.., - . ..__,__-,__. V-` ._- ` CITY HALL, Friday Ilight. rm m_u,_,ooc. 9:. MAY6R`Xl:l"Y,.|v888. COOKE'S CHURCH 37%| I5 ITJII lilnjllol. Doc Rh. I37. r_1yEx:y_ A;_NoUNoz:Mz:N'r_. .,,,__._t,..-._.._-. [To the Electors qf Fmntenbc Ward. DIPIIIII nnlhult-4| Inn . I--.- -n-_I..- Al Al... CITY HALL \\'lll hold I SALE 0!" l'Sl-Il'l7L .\.\'I) I"A.\'(`\ WORK on Friday Evening. Dec. 16th. IDCUT T YKUKU uvdl "'2 LIol|c.I;:'ou5 van and Induce ` the ensuing y-uf. . on. n. I ANNUAL TEA AND CONCERT. inch. "N. b6t}7fr'i:',' Inrhuu nnllnl WI`. Inn... .5 u- um. nmuns, a_ I`l:`.'l`l-SR m1~x.~:. . I\_- nL unn- V UIIX unu II-`III Illltw JOSEPH l`.'SWIl"l'. la. '. BT00`. E. A. Booth. J. A. Hendry. H. W. Robertson, Patrick Brown-`. N. K. Scott. James Yule. Robert Christm`. I-`. X. Lnchancr. I-`red. Crosby. W. C. (.`u-rnthels. M. S. Sutherland. And ol hers. John Schroder. _Jl& Knvannxh. A. Gunn. H. 1`. shihloy. John Raynor. John India. A. P. Knight. Surlimr. W. Jr.. Crawford. Ross -v -v-V --vv-w-v V v--`vs:-v.vIInI IN obring myself for 'i*o~eloct ion to the lion-of, Alderman, for the ennui year. spoctfnlly solicit your votes and in uonce. lllI`D I` e|l`lI'I J \n lllcncll, J. B. Mar '. John Sch er. Jag Knnumurh II ullu III |.Iulpll.'. \V. M. DRE N.` WILHOT. R8. R33. ml. CAIN!!!-L. 800'}. -----n ltxocuton. ...... .._y uu nun upuvuauauu lulu. |lUl`l 5rIn` During his short visit he has been in It ' '" """ `ad ' whirlwind of trouble and he has I-mugm so f ,:`:',T,}eu' upon himself. During the last few days ho _\l.;sg will be cc lien, given even more olfence thennenal. A _ ins If 6 3 `ml large audience gathered in`Aesoo.-iation hall, "'""g` Th " Brooklyn, to hear his lecture on Gladstone ::::;`;]":r:c ;,: It was one of the regular entertainment: of ---+-- a literary association, anilltlie lecture was to form the second part at the programme, be. - lug preceded by ...-..u lnneieel eeleelione. 3'5. ..."'.'.,..;" ...'}". Thieenragell the doctor. and he curtly re- Trafalgar eqnarel fused to furnieli what he motleetly ealledliie q 'P`l o:'k `nT(l"'t`hl:'i 1>ouqnet,' and diunieeetl the audience after ,1... M making eome remark: on a wholly dihmn -` _ enbject. Thin conduct of hie was wholly nn " '5' 9'` ``"'`"` expected and uncalled for. and was still the 53 """"i"' eulnject of Illoll numneat when he la-`ok hie E I nun :5... new Plyuonth mu-.1. people, I den.-n.--Jeane on DR. l'.~l RKb'In"S l`0L'T.\'. A few days ago it was announced that Rev. Dr. Parker was about to return to England. that his health was fuiliugf him in consequence of the great exhaustion of travel. and the worry following his incornprehenaihility of Amerioa`a greatness of territory. resource and energy. No one fan sorry that the learned doctor was des~ tinod toeo noon quit the country ; it wae a consummation davontly wished for by his friends, seeing that every day he remained and each appearance he made lowered him in the public eetimhtion `He than`: under; stand the people on this side of the Atlantic ` and they do not understand him. II....:.... I..:. _L.... ..:_:a L- L__ a To The Electiafs of cataraqui Ward. 1 ....a.. ..m... .......n 0;... ...,-|..u.... o- .5... At first eight in oonstrm-lion looks to be more difficult than that of the English. said to be the herdeet of ell languages to study, but students of Volepuk any it in not dif- cult to learn and that it. or something like it. is essentially necessary in order to fAcili- . em correspondence between the people of dilferent nationelitiee and tongues. The repudiation of Volupuk by the American philologicel society is. howe\'er,m ominous proceeding. ___..____,____ no---V Iv auvwll I-(urn, null: . "l'lofel ale lite-rat llentik nlilnulum vuno in lslad hum ulnli fan Flechler an Turenne. Blayeal em a e sul-im tilts: aleqalmna julo.-is vulik, e lnl (le mns usagom lzolio nilelo omik ; `Kiup olunoi luck-nu pulnti Iumik 3' `Ven obinol Turonne.' vntik nguagom.'7 The Innslntion of it is : A profeuor of ln:m`ll literature was one day reading in class the funeral sermon of Flochior on Turenne. The unjesty of the atyle and the elevation of the thourhta nviahod all the pupils. and one of them said ironically to his neiglnlnor: `When shall` you be able to make such n discourse 2` `When you are Turoune,` answered the , other." As 2... _:,_L- 3-, ..._ _-_..._, ... .....-uau- ur v-uuuu: it more or loan uently. And Volapuk has hundreds of studcnts in every country of Europe. A sample of the Inn gauge is given beinw, thus : ILI)I_f. I I, ISA A a u. --u-nu uvu --uuuu. Volnpuk has aprend relnarhbly. Sch layer`: dictionary In: ruched I fth enli- tion. uni contains L311 words. Two or three months` atudy is sufficient. to 4-nable ....- 5. ..-.. h -..__- __ I--- n .u - The Alnerican philulugival em-iety haa pronounce-I Vulapnk as not ralcnlato-tl to till the place uloeignecl for it, that it is not acceptail-lo as a universal language. that it loee not include any of the elements of the ` Aaiatic tongues, auzl cannot (lnim the sup port of those whose language it ignores. A great many may not know what this Volapuh is. aml for the hem-tit of them an explanation will not be out of place. It is the invention of Rev. Johann Martin Sch. leyer. of lhulen. who. learned in nineteen alitlen-nt languages, in M79 published his universal ayatem. Volapuk was the reault of year: of tail and thinking. and the plan of it came to him one night in a dream. It was to he the reformation of Babel. Learn- ed profeaeora took hohl of the new language anal aocietiee were formed for ita etudy. The grammar is simple. There are no arti- cial genders. no irregular verhe. The method of derivation la altaya the aaine, adjective, adverb and verb beiag regularly formed from the verb, and regularly have the same terminal. "It is uuclerstonnl." says the Uttaue (`iii- zeu. "that llon. Freak Nmith hae tendeml his resignation as I meniherol the ministry. but it is believed that it hae not yet been accepted. The reasons {or hit wishing to retire are oaiul to be purely pereunal and `not on account 0! any clilerence ol opinion be- tween his colleagues and Manuel! on quee- tions 0! public policy." The disagreement between the .pumier and his tqllosgue in not ms-le lees elnbnrruaing because it origi~ nsteil over u purely psnnnsl tnattor. The uplicitneea with which the (liliuu makes announcement oi the (set suggest: the re- mault that muservstivee am not in the hsbit of ilicring in regsnl to public polivy." that such means to them party policy. and that the party is practically the government. since the party has new-r dared to -Ioeert thu gun-rmuent in any of its umlertnkiugs. Hon. Frank Smith says he has been I good friend 0! Sir John ; rsther he has been I most obedient follower. anal he takes it very hall that he cannot eucuionally hsve his way. Uf mnree Sir John can get along without Mr. Smith now that another gru- eral election is not no near st hsml. TIII Wllll. lIlll`l'I!!lI WING. I I column. In puhgnhi ovary Thuniu `SH... all: our. Maegan !0lIOP HOIO cflhohuuhlob $ .3`; '...`...."`$`3 '..EE'!; "" I`II\II I II DUMB. |n....4..... uvnulu In ouoaaninn. `nu-rhp` ndlhnthulla. "3`".25'..'..`{.?..".. "'...`.f."a Eu... ':.."""" olatonn nun. Ocun nl unllnau-nnnnla-4| Lnnnnlnlln-n no THE DAILY WHIG.` uuuunnus mm ~' \ willie :CIl'II'IlIc]lI\`I. To the Electors of Ontario Ward. II` AZ.-E-n. -.--.IIO..- `LA ..I....5 :.._ n- AL- _.._ Inc Mar must. own on ma! In Our (our luau. Int [Act in nu! conuvuun In I V oubuqunt In . I . 0 In-quut Ina. , `Ill 1`! I II Au\'n:u1-Tnttxn. tour lncgonoorlwo luomuu . + . . .. but not [noon . omtouu:-.nm" "".. .13"... Tux IIIITIIII Wmuln uhlulml we-ry awn- ing. at 3 King Hun . Klnnlon. Ontario. 41 In |nou.nu run run. ruwnu. anti-T u want an 31:35 _I_n_pu av:-y Opur ptr Orkl Grit." I-vuuc l'0Ll(')'. rims-ouru. ('3': rm.-.~'.4 1. I. .4 xi; L14 4.-rs. ANNOUNCEMENT. Icupvvk QWIIILI` WT I!I|l\\'. J. ll. PINIII. I`l'oaI'|oluI'. 'l`Hl`Z BRITISH WHIG. WF}I)NESl)AY. DEC: one 0! the candidate: for your an . The honour is one not only unsolicited. but quite unexpected: and ll` oloctod my services in your interests shall be discharged conaclon tlouuly to the host of my ability. , . A: ll is an oflloo ol crust. and condence so it should be Iondorod And not oollclmd. I nhu%- therefore. not canvass I vole. luv! it ontl 15' to your own judgment who all repre- sent you in the uncll. 4 GEORGE S. F'E.`g_'WICK. I-uon.. II . |onpr_l.Iu or-nlor `nod to the leuu-. ing passed otf nietl . The only incident in tho chaining of cyan to .tho nililp of equate to gnu-t` the right of {no npdech. The` police could not unlock the wzllock and the mu: lnuanuued the-ctowd. - on relusul :1: attuned. I I V V , I bo.\'no.\'. Dec. 8.--`l`lno last socialist moot l L Fiige criuhel-tie:-. ; -pplu. 95:: per inch : tlyhttgc `unli Qlld (`ll Ahlnln 9 lnnluvnn { -ppm. `mt: neck atly Ron ` hllipl MM Juan ; ngguggg. don.-u. Juan ('umionL alusntl wul uu ucleoruea l0~ln0N'0I mom~ 'ing at 6, 10:30 And weapon in the evening. The Iacntnc-lit will be exposed during the day on the In` In altar. A special nmaicnluervico will he vu.hy the choir. Cele-brntlon otthe l`eetlvel-Servlcee to be Held In the Catholic Churches. To-mo w the Roman Catholic churchee throughon the world will celebnte the festival of the lnumoculete (`onusptionol the Virgin M . This dogma was proclaimed on article feith by the late Pope Pius IX. on the 8th Dec., I854. in the preeenoeofthe cenlinole and bishops of the church. `L in Kingston on this-lent the oiue of the fort hours` aulorotion of tho hol uorunent ii I commence will beconuuuezl until Satur- dey evening.` This event is celebrated with all the grendeur and oolemnity of the rituel. Muse: celebrated tomorrow inn AI R. R nnnl man .....I ......-.- :.. L- l`0lT`(`I Hy. The occurronve of Christmas day on Sun dew does not alfect the nominations. which will be held on Mondny. Doc. 96th. Such ha been the pructico observed on former occuions when Chrhtnnn day has fallen on Sundny, as for occasion in l88l. I gain: newnpnpeua have expressed" the opinion that the previous hiday will be nomination day. Ann matter of doubt it will be of importance to know which is the corner day. Tho m\mn-nmm: nl (`In-Ion... .I... ._ 0.... uuocx um mo mnnjuanulled Vhon wit _ _..__.-v- -v-- ---nu-uu-svIIU UIICII UV IICIII 1' the pr-devious I-`rid: . Christmas (hf fill. this yen, be on tho last Sunday in I-member. And Mood: will he observed lntl kept us I legal holi ay in government And court otlicea--the follow in: day. .\nn|o nl\|`nnnnA-n Lg- -.........,I' .L- . V .u.. - uuvuuvu vl vunuilv uulu - Gl-2.\'1`l'.l-2.\ll-2.\'.--As roquoutod grmo nbovu muuod electors. I very cordially o myself as of the caudiduu for sum-ago only unaoliulfod. but Nomlnnllouo and Elections Occur on tho oIIII|!-LlI' on tho llnltor. The Municipal not 0! I883, 40 Via. chap. 18. net. Ill. page I44, provides thnt when (Thriotmu duy in on the In: Monday in December the nomination: Ill!" be held on Phrinhnng (`nu `ll old. n--- L.-- -L- Under limnee committala` for two year: for being drunk and disorderly were I6. under the Scott act uuly 4: for larceny, under licome 6-I. umler the Scott act I! : total priaonen in gaol for two year: under license, W6 ; under the Scott act. I56. The taxes saved by the county in gaol expenses alonqwere $5.395. The caolupenaea for the two Scott act years were $38. less than half those under license. Summing up the Scott act in Renfrevr has saved the taxpay- ers` `ketg. lessened crime and protected the ya. Thiahu been done under but partial enforcement. under great but de- creasing diicultiea. `t"`- `~P'- ""|"5"+w--Ania. nae. non. n --rnniun-n-inn OI. _.- -..__g . .-_L:___ Iuuuuu var 01 Then were 5'.` conviction for assault under the Inn year of licenu u 'i:ompuvod with 2:! (much Ion than half) under the soon not. The conviction: for drunkenness during the [nut your under the license were 57, live times as many an under the Scott art. uuuwer unuor no all you 01 ucauu. During the hat you of licenn I87 Viol tiou wen proud. while for the Scots out conviction: the link you were 6] And the ooooad you OK IIIC. l'nder lioenee, from June. l&\"l, to June. I884. there were 3|!) conviction: for criuu-. The next you the Scott ect ceme into force, end the convictions for crime during the twelve monthe were nnly. I37. It-ee then one- helfol thecrimaunderlieeeeeforthepmm ceding yeer. next yeer the convicuone for crime were . leee than one-hell the number under the lee! of liceuee. hnrin- eh. I..e u... ..c |:.._.. now ..:-I- IMMACULATE cqucs PTION. IIIIEI Til Ill . During t of! two yum under license there were taken out n! bond at Pembroke 32.14`) gallons of spirit: : two yours under the Scott act more wen uh-n out of bond l0.6l.S gdlonnleu. nudof this diminished uunily O largo pmportiun wu nut to the gin:-ict of Nipiuiug and the county u! Pun tiuc. THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE. Wlnl Pnrtlnl Pmhlbltlon llnn Accom- pllulnod In ltonfnw (`unity in Far. Ru`. T. G. 'iIIinuII. Pemhmke. has cour piled gures of I startling chnncler. r\-- gnrding the elfecu produced by the Smu act in the county of Re-ulrur. In the tint place he drain attention to the fact that in certain parts of the manly, owing to vnri` out causes, the meusure but been only im~ perfectly cnfownl. hut sell forth that. despite this. the gt-nernl results hue been most gntifiln lhn-inn I n -no I-'n u-..- ---.l..- lir----- J. H. LJM-rulhors. E. J. B.- Pvnso. W. R. Meme. R. W. ll. Mclhuav W. vuey. L. Clements. Jno. Kelly. Robert 1`. Burns. .\'. McNeil. .l. A. Lolloup. Owen `Hervey,

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