Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1887, p. 4

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W "l`lD-I.ADIl!:s lorour ran and curm- o. to take light. lcouunt work at tl=:ldvIIIotnoc.8lln gotdsyunbo --av --';..`.";~*..':f:::.::::::"."'x`:.:::- 9. 7 Am` (`u.. H? Am ~ 15!. ion - 1517` IIISG IM CE .4 I. I. A ROL'.\I). Tlu Mount! Guztm declare: that the lllunlo have won um. but cliques lot Jhouulvo on at tho coummloa ol the "'l`hru 0!, punk`: not far Kingston. their w_lluauu." up the Guam. "Inn shown llumulvu to In olnnohrlou . four ol their chrgoa how lml tluowu out. and they Inn has upuoul tolln ulnrlou act 0! olitln; I reward ol one hundn-.I dollar! to wool their wltnmtl. to he pslclouly ll the raq-union wu annual. Thu my Iotlnncmm. buchnryncorahlnto on that the law pmvlelu nvm pouclllu {at and all: by I very ugly name. No haunt nun would noon to lunch 5 clovloo. noel no haunt man would condemn mother on oviduct utru-lonl under such circumna- THE BUCKET-SHOPS AGAIN. ADDRESS TO THE POPE. aunt. sad It cluot set too an intern! ol bonulcopnunutiou. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE- Q51. `_u the 7.41.1. Ak0L'.\l). fuztlic Ila! I the oouuohthn r I (`Kunming of D Goods. Clothing. Boot: and 3 non. lfnncr coda. Fur Robe; Oonulnd the Robert 1'. Hum N . Mama]. .I A. Lcllcnp. Owen Tierney. SECOND - HAND BOOKS Second-Hand Books bought. and sold by _ A. SIIIMONDS,` A .... nun-in-an noun... 125 - PR11`oEis - -STREET, % (Lewis Bros`. Old Hardware Store). Make your selections now before the best are sold, at F NW15`Fi13KLT 5 Plano. ( Saloo nl. hlln `CHRISTMAS 0/: R08 I:/0/In Henderson & 00. We cordially invite everyone to come At my time and take 5 look at our stock. You will not be pleased to buy. Our prerninea are lugs And there is room for all. Luz. I. vv wvlv --av-vuv VJ vu--..v -'- -.._ . : UE.\ITLl~ZMl-2N.-As requested by the bow named ulcclom. I very cordially mm: myself as one 0! the candidates for your sul . Tho honouris one not only unsolicited. but Which those who have seen it say has never been nurpused in this vicinity. It it impossible to enumerate one-tenth of the articles that go to make up the Mag- nicent Show which our Store now presents, but from sll put: of the world we hayo gathered together a collection of Manufac- tures of PLUSH, BRASS. CRYSTAL and LEA1 HER, UNI/8U,4LU B/7/ll//1/V7 HENDERSON (K; 00. HOLIDAY - GOODS 88 - Princess - Street ICHR|STMASisCOM IN Ten Per Cent. Cash} Discount off all Dress Goods 20c per yard and over at -HARDY 8,-e 0013 QUIUK FOR YOUR SHARR. To the Electors of-?)ntario Ward .- A!I'P\"I`l I.`\IL`\' A.` -4.-...AnO.uI hr 0|... ..\. A Big Lot of Samples bought so: heap that we om than at ' on-rmn L388 rm REGULAR P111088. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. WOOL GOODS, DRY GOODS. ANOTHER In Great Variety, by the Best Makers. Corner Brock ind Wellington I Sta. Clouds, Hoods, Shawls, Etc., Etc. KJLILJL J. I J. . coaxm Boofsrorh, ONE PRICE STORE, ARE l'Rl'.'l ARED FOR IT. R. M. Ford. J. B. Ziarrulhors. II`. J R, Punnn OUR DISPLAY OF` Big Bargain in IS THIS YEAR 74' LIL , rmxbnsa nmurr FRESH 0/7005/iEi WM. w; GAUTT S,. HI IA` IIIIII Hllllllllg 3 Wu 1 I.lIUI' :u`;:l; adapted to the want: oftho kitchen has nomad envious imitations of its Mme anti up Inonnnce. Beware of such. excited envious imitations and lponnnce. Iuoh. ; No addition to or variation from fkn Q3:-Imrn nnv-nu - It contains neither Alum. limo. nor nmmonk and may be used by the most dellente constitu Lions with perfect ssfet . Its t success ` arisin trom its bein ins rinsicai y THE BEST ` VAL E IN THE RKET. as well as that oughly has excited an E. J. B. Penae, W. R. MCRM. R. W. R. Mckao. \V 1 `nl-av NO 50111151011 D0 01' VBFIGUIOD IFOIII the simple name: 000l( 8 Fl?/END /8 GENUINE ' Trade Mark on every package ._%__._. /i_7g0/araz r //0/1_/:sjg2_/1/*_.s: COOK'S `FRIEND BAKING POWDER. IS A PURE mun ACID m\\Nn Low PRICES Ana Pum Gold Spices or all kinds at NICE FOR CAKE; I | The above were purchased direct from the N manufacturers and will be sold at A Sml Ad~ ` mnceon Com. * Robertson Brothers, Importers of Crookary. &o., 187 PRINCESS ST. From this celebrated manufaotory we have I-deelvod l\ Ml! lineal SATIN AND PERL!-L M UTTER GLASSWARE in Rose. Blue and Orange Colors. consisting of 3--Ilcnxmenun 31:1 GARLSBAD." R. \V. II. Mclmt-. W . Carey. L. Clemanls, .lno. Kelly. Robert T. urns. \` MrN|! Pure Gold Baa. Vanilla. Pure Gold Ess. Lemon. Pure Gold Ens. Ratefea. Pure Gold Eas. Wintergreen. Pure Gold Ens. Plne Apple. Puke Gold Ens. Strawberry. Pure Gold Eee. Raspberry. Away until I knock the bottom out of high in-ices and bring (irocaries down to hard aim to keep a mu supply of Dal - ducts and Table icm-ies for city fami so lint e\'er)`body'I in le mu be supplied wit in the note. JAMES REDDEN, no l\V(VI:!og um IVIlI\' A 'I`I'.` A u'IV'|l')I.` CHINA TEA STORE. Mont encovur ng succem. Josh Billings has said. "Tusluy x to win."and I hnvu made up my mind to HAMMER h T Their approbation in the selection of goods in the new-ml lines. whether Staple or in Special- ueo. My aim In to try and please. and thus far have met with _THE _ | _- ____ I who does the boat by the people II he who will do the best trade with them. and In this belief I have spared no endeavor to meet THE Jsztysg FAN CY WATER SETS. ANTIQUE VASES AND PITCHERS. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, EPERGNES AND BASKETS, TOILET BOTTLES AND CRUET3; FAN CY SALTS & PEPPERS MOUNTED A Fine, Rich - l\ RINCE$S STREET. Thou. Y. urocl. VV. C. Martin. Thee. Mills. Saml. dc. Dun Callaghan. Robert endry Rlcluud '|`. Walkem. Thou. Wilson. J. B. \Vtlkom. Thou. Peters. ll. Vanhon Rogers. R. Crawfonl. Ju. Murmur. A. Ra B. H. Brilton. W . l). cnc. George A. Kirkpat.-lck.'l`. M. Pnrklns. I`. F. Gilderslocvo. Wm. Ford. THE omr EEl07' or 3`r F LA.A..`_.J._.'{ .F_.'%5 F \ ` HAN our gamll lower in price thin nun" iI3}i'E" Lovnas & 00., (`an be Imule l.\' oiling water. 70 will buy 1 lb. 0! Dual Tu worth 121-2r. 12 will buy 3 lb.`ofDnIt TI worth 20c. 15c will buy 3 lb. erlhpn Tuworth 25 25:: will buy 3 lb. olh worth 40:. ` tewillbnyaludlauudrylup. 5c will buy I Bu olbilgmlfu llo:tn'c Soup. ` loo willhyacuoffonuuu. I00 willhyathn ofhl. I21-Sowilbnynouofcul LYMAN SONS & 00.. Because we want to sell them out is the reason we are selling them so Low. Suiluhlo fur making Jl'l.lE.\` and other (`Ll-Z.\lt SUITPS. THE CELEBRATED awnoomzixms. uquons George A. Klrxpau Gilderslocvo. Jno. L. Whiting, R. M. Ford. \ uajurr Princess and Hon- hval mrecu. WHY? THE Bl-23"!` FOR Bl'Il'Il" Tl-Z:\ Sole Agents for (`Anndm WITH .._A'r_...{ A .\lOME._\'T by adding Flavoured Soup PRlNCESb ST. III II"! I-lvvsvvv vl vUtInIun1-u u---_ i [oIpoo!fIlllL'I(`|ll)i:i.Fny`0ul' vt;tee::nd ifnnnoneo i` M um. I), pnnmx. , 7 l - .._-. ... ___. .. ___. __V. . we. the undersigned Electors. next you to 0&1-yourselfnsn candidate for A arm.-in for Ontario Wnni.u::romioe you our in-urtiest support and int! `co: J. Mcxamghton. II. .\I- How. 1`. Iclutiuy. Jno. I-`mu-r. Wm. Allen. .I. M. Mm-lmr, J. Smith. J. L`. Mitch:-ll. Wm. ney. J. B. Mlirphfl Jno. Me 'nv. John Schrot er. Jno. l.nidlnw_ J88. Kawtnngl). David G. lgtidluvv. A. (lnnn, 1`. G. Rudd. ll. 1`. Shibley. R. J. Bowes, Juhn lieyner. James B. Johnston. John Mudie. Jno. Ward. A. P. Knight. Jun. 0. lnnos. R. Stirlinw. J. Beichcr, R. E. Kent. Thou. Y. Greet. W. L`. Martin. Thom Mills. Sam]. Dvde. ll! Illv I-lvvsvlv V - lvvibwuvv-up ---u-u BEING solicited by :\ largo dumber of the electors of Frontenac Wm-rl to stand for Aldo:-~ gun for 1888. I now solicit your vote: and In- unnoe. _ _ _ W MUNICIPAL l.4E 7'/0N8, 7888. '10 (mo. 3 n-nuvcx. use : LADIES AND 0lN'I`Ll-:.\llN.- ` sure that if elected Mayor of this City for I my course In tho (`ouncll dnrinvz the your will meet with the approval of the public In neml. I respectfully tofclt ' t and l i the coming M13! l`;ul!El:~3tlet:n. I w'ln'" ng obnnln behalf of measures which I be in the Interest: ol Kingston and la people. \'g- X I\' ll I'II)T\'\`L\' To the Elec;ors of Kingston : TO THE ELBCTORS : In respectfully soliciting your votes and inuuoss ibr the ensuing Msyoruty election. I trust that my servico in the Council in important positions. and my fidelity to the interests or the city at in-go. will commend me to your fullest support and oonsidorstion. Yours rutnmuy. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. DRENNAN FOR MAYOR. `(diva IIJUII. lttal tau llllllnln Lunch at all hours. Grand (`um-en am even! .1100. Ill. IfTlrk0lr HI` I. nnncrnmnna lnnnnrrnw nIahlL `uw Illlwwl Nov. 21 AT III-my`: Auction Roauuou 8.\`l'l`NlM\' mm. mm. mm Mu... um mum mi prilc Coll. `ht-nu 1-ulnorl! manna` cum: on nwnnd nouu. Halo M II o'clock mm. \\'I. Il'lHlA\'.` Auconocr. .\lAK\` will bum In aid of the pour on nun sou. qv Iuv ~a.uav-vuv v_, ilvlvvuv --'-- u-- - 1 again offer niyaolt for re-election to the position of Alderman for the ensuing year. I ' Wish any voter I cannot see personnny to kind if accept this request for their vote and in- IIIIIOQ. TIIK I-N)lMl.lT\' 0!` THE PHIIJDIIIN 0! MAIN` will hold that: AN.\'L'.\l. HAZAAR In nour on -1:-vv --u u-w--w:- I In a lot-mu nuuod "Tho llluoryol My was un Unfnma I Tumor god u'lIruuhu\l. on ad will I50 I Mary .R(`oa\-union lo 33: fr?` J13 5'3": aa"m..-u."' no It 1 e um an n I Hi and phloou ad. I .lIuu- :o;'n uJ.."?:"..'3{v.n 1:0 bu`! manna. um. _ flab: _I&\ In Iuuln nlnlrnr nrnnnm-n T,1!`E-Y `"V?"`_'3'?3"?': .__._._. A Human | N'ruI\no um In unsound. lllt. JAR. VAX. nlToroMo. l'R0l|`. PLARI. Ill. J. I. HIIICICIDCK and cum: will an ___. -gn,L_._ an- CO0KE'S CHURCH ! 1... .~ an.-n.-.._.......__.._..--_..--.,._.. "Orr? HALL, mm min. rm wan. Doc. 9:. CITY HALL, MUNIGIPAL ELECTIONS. AGENTS wA~Ni-E137 nvmlrn , I, A I`IlIl'_Q fnr nur Full And To the Electors of Oataraqui Ward A____-nO..'- gnlhdn nan-n snap. and Innnluin MAYER} L?v,'Ieaa. Friday Evening, Dec. 76th. CITY IEIALLI "'15'i56.'"1't'h, um and 15th. .-ah .0 all Lanna lingual l`..nn..-0 ANNUAL TEA AID OOICERT. iada N. nournnr. I .41 A-- . A-1]: I.J T5- I.Il..h--- `.1 ll- U1 1- l5IIUVU\I< T|c&o(I _..4.o__j...__.......__ aonsns FOR 3.4133. IILILIU VVQAVALHAJ. ` -LADIE3 forour Fall and Christ- In mks Baht. nlcnumt work ucv. nu. l-rI'|vkouc `Dr 0 pmurnuune lu munuw nigh. To th "Electors of Frontq'nac H/aid. nnnun _.n-z-7...! L- .. I....4-4 -.-nnikgn Al I}... J. A. nennry. B. W. Robertson. Patrick Brownn. N. K. Scott. James Yule. Robert Christoe. 1-`. X. l.achancc. l-`red. (`roab_v. W. C. Can-ulhers. M. S. Sutherland. And others. LT. M. PM-luns. Ford. 1.. W. Brock. E. A. Booth. J. A. Handy-v. Rose. J. (1 mm. Martin. Robert endry. Jr.. Phtcrs. Cnwfonl. A. Rn; u uuu up yuvpllr. \V. M. DRESS KN. "J. cnu-uxu.. loom` L in s! REES. '.\'. WILMQ1`. .. hrsnrauvnie , ........,, .....-.. ,,..........-..- .- The difl`e_rence of opinion parliament, as the creator and revisor of all legislation, must guard against in the future by an amendment of theetntnte to the extent of {` giving greater tlistinclness to the dispn_ted . clause: of the Election not. There never I was such A serious (lilference of opinion up- on : vital point of law as there bu been in regard to what in now familiarly known as the six month` limit. `It is ulmoet` incon eeiveblethntthe learned judges of the dier ent provincre eheuld be so decided in opin` ion, and so dianietricnlly oppeeed to each other,'|ml it is .he some low, cli'erentl'y'7 interposed. the dominion`over. In oonee~ qnence of the diveraitv in iudgmente en in-` juetire he: lueen Il0llI."l0 defected ceudidutee _ ubcl electors, nml this injuetic-e may he re : i pa-`me-l unleee it iegmsrdu-I eceieit ,I.y pnr- i .1 us..-. --.-..u .v Judgment was reserved, hut it would not be surprising to learn that it went in ac- cordance with that rendered by the supreme court of New Brunswick. Mom. of the V judicial decisions in the out have been of that nature. while the judges of Ontario` have ruled that every case whose tried was delayed by the courts. not by the petitioni- era shallfgo on. Judge Patteraon taking the position peculiarly, his own, that the six months limit does not include the period during which parliament is in session. V 'l`I._ J.'.__..,.- .. A _ . . . _ _ _ -._I . _ . . . _ ..a liously lo me best of my nbilit)`. As it is an ntllce of trust and condence so it should he luxldoro.-1] and not solicited. I shall. therefore. Iml cmwass 1: vote. lca\'ir$lt entire- ly to your own good judxmanl who all repre- sent you In the Council. GEORG E's. rxxwlcx. We read that at Hdifux, N. 8., before Justice Ritchie, In npplicntion was made by Mr. Tupper for the sppointent of e dsy on which to argue lion. Mr. Jones objections to the petition spn_in_nt_his nturn as member for lhlifu, and Also for on order extending the time within which the petitioners might . bring the cause on for trisl. These s pplics- tions weregtrennously opposed by counsel for Mr? Jones, who relied Altogether upon- _the authority of the recent Westniorelnud decision, which held that the trio! of that election petition could only take place with- in six_ months from its presentation. On the other side the practice in Ontario was cited, and it was contended that under the statute the judge hnd discretion to grant the orders naked for. ' .II In the (main rum. that nunrlsul on fhnmlny mumlag 2 The Klapton also lion LII: in still in pn-gnu. but no In no evldtmi In horn flrlllhoul of I chum-ter to juntily tho unullhg ol tlw ulovtion. Au lndivlclunl nunonl lloycl aware that Q unp- portcr ol Sir John Mu-slunshl haul paid him OIO by placing an envelope containing that summit of money in an sleigh. Ilut wutl~ dance :1: Ilnhon in hit testimony when he schmmlo-lgotl that he had `(onto the ro- lonmn unl ollennl to give much testimony il pnhl tho ll olliaronl hy them in tho wny ol I round. The cum: in quite apparent. The miter u! the purqgrupll mintook the relationship in which lloyal Itooul to the luri- hery cue. an-l put him in tho pooitiou which jmlm uni counlel rrgurdecl no on alupivuhlo Incl wurtlny of contempt. lluyul will he nur- prinonl at the adv:-rtioelncut which a gun-rnv 'KIKIaY HKITIHII \\ III". I I I column. In puhlhhd ovary Tlunlu l ` Tu: Human want and c:VCl'1 unn- .__ ` ----*=-.'.':.*;-...*'.~".....~.?::.-r.-.~. -=~--~ ` -1- d or`=h~oponu Annehunu at llmdvulu will to hell 3-noodl yodhlc far In . man they gm. ' ihT uv uuv uuvv-are vl vu-us--v rvinvv-I IN om.-ring myself for re-olootioh to the - non of Alderman for the onsuin your. to spnctmlly solicit your votes and in uenoe. JOSEPH F`. b`WIF'l`. w . I-rise: wmcu no nan! an n :5 rnlnnnn In nnhlhh ltd`! THE Sl.\' JIONTIIS` LLIII T. 7 w. .u.. --~-. .._.....-..- .....-.. _ 5-.-... lorgun Inn to gratuitously given him. l'I.`.l 0-r} .u.4 uws (1.! 01. 1:1. ll|lI0lllN.`l'Il loy ANNOUNCEMENT. ~- cow )0 M... .a .w.s-.1 l'I'kA`lIL'.\'8IO.\'. I-qnvvuu puuuu-Q y-cc: IIHV. J. ll PICNRI. Proprietor. Am'I:IuTn_nIux1'u. __- __-_. .-. L__-4A._. n:rTrE}??E\ .Ii};}2n?:u} ;;.,.;.{ -...a.. -0..- ... ......u 0.... .....I-..n.... n. um cnhlegrnnl .\l r. II l]___2_ -A..- THE BRITISH WHl(.`. l"Rll)AY. l)E(3: 9. The SIICIOIMII Rnto tlon ol tho `Tom- porul P:-wt-r Iu_uI by the l'apnr_v. VIx.\':u\.. 9.-.,e\ta. c&thnHt:"delnop - . sujntion here, to complete 1 cungratulatory {address to the pupa,-A alroqg feeling was , nunifumul in fawor 9f the restoration of the ~ papacy tn temporal. power. 1 I O 4 I she Denies In the Most Positive Manner All Scandalous Stories About Her. .\!ox'rius.u.. Dec. 9.--.\lra. W. J . Middle- . ton arrive i from Boston yesterday and was bloseted for some time with her lawyer, J. N. Greenshields. In an intervielw also de clined to say anything for publication be- yond denying in -the most positive manner all the outrageous stories which had been published about her. which were utterly untrue an unfounded. Mr. Fen Hamilton is also here. but he did not come with M rs. Middleton. as he has been in the city for some time. He says he will probabl reside permanently in Montreal and inten a going into business here, probably a a stock lnoker Mr. Groembielda rays the libel I suits will be pushed to the last. . n......... n... n u... Iu:a.n..o.... .....:..~.o nuns wm ue pumeu no we mu. - ` 0`rrAwA. Dec. 9. --MrI. Middletomaguinht ` whom Ill applicntion for divorce bu been mule. is expected here to-day on businual 1 with` her lawyers. ' . " ,-3 I nnur.u'.,.nf_!n_ 1:1, 5% no uafn. MR`_- MIDELETON m MONTREAL la-altlvben kept uiet, nine olfufourteen ` places were closodw en the oicere ap- real. It in probable that they receiver` Pieitarnnation of the intended raid. The sili- dawit upon whom the arrests were made, was sworn out by a detective under orders from the district attorney and limctur of public safety. Mr. Stokely. It `charges the glnrisoncrs with keeping and maintaining a cevice and a prrstue need for the gain of mmey. and tllat therefore common mun!)- lere within the meaning of the statutes. At all the laces the proprietors themselves were foum. 'lhe princl le were given a hearing and all furniehex ,000. All the employees were discharged. `lln Persona Ax-rooted In I`hlluI'olpMu--- Some Heavy Demanded. Pmmmnu-nu, Dec. 9.-The bucketahopa rnided were numerous although the matter ` had ben very of fourteen nlu,-as warn clnunw en tho oicern nu- IIIC IIIOYEHICIII, b'Blvl rruuy I0 IIIUVC. Six weeks ago Eclwanl Trickett, ex- champion acnller of the world, from whom , Hnnlan won the honors in I880. challenged the Cundlnn scullcr to I rate on the Fitzroy river, It Rockingham`, Queensland. Tole- graphic advices -me thu Hanlan has ac- cepted the chnllengo. 0! the candidates for sutfrexe. only quite unexpected: and if elected my services in your interests shall be discharged conscien- tiously the host of ability. As otllce trust and IIIC IIITCC year 0|" `lIUIO V` IIIQI. The big Burgess testimoninl started in Boston nearly two months Ago bu not token form yet. The mmmittee has collected over $l0,0tl), which is held until the city go\'em- E meat. which Acts us I sort of godfather to N the Inoremem, gets ready to move. Six wnelu mm I-Llwnnl Trig-lxottl er- I I I IIIIIX. IUIIIIUII ll I `R1; The fastest best trotted in e nee this sea- eon was the 2. I4; of the ve year old Pr tron. end the fastest. work of the new com- era to the charmed circle was `2. IS, made by the three year old Sable Wilkes. TI.` Lin I!-nu... OA.f:Iu\n-I;n: .0.-o..I 2.. III! (0 llxlll Ill Tnllxllllll. The Dryer Hmu. in the last four year: ` have Inrud homes 828 times. winning 230 times. gunning second I40 times, and third I III times. Totalled I5|7.998. `PL- C_-o..L 1.--: s...os..I 3.. - --..- oh}- .-- One of Carney`: iouling backers 06011 to match him Against M4.-Aulio. putting up \ `2.(ll) to 1 J1!) and allowing the American :3!) to light. in England. Tlln I)`-var Hun in M1. Inst four van:-n {IZ.ilII. Richard Roche. St. Louis, the backer ,of Jacob Schaefer. ntion to much the latter ugninn any billion-dist in the world for any unouut. ll_- Al I`_.......`.. l-_.I:_.. L...L-... Al`... 4.. CIIIIIIPIOIIIIIIP 0! III` W'0l'||l. . lune Murphy, jnckev, recently told an ` friend that he had pi ed s contract to tide next you for Mr.` dwin, at I salary of 8I'2.5ll). Dial.--I D1u\L` do '1|l\:Q IL- In.-Ln. -3 IIIU IKUI IPTIIIITTH Ul IIIC Clflllll". A mntch between Teenu-r and Buhur in being nrnnged for 82,500 I side and the championship of (hi world. luau! Mn:-nIn' innknv, rnoonllv tnlul A TUIIIICT. L I-I. Myers, in Austnlia. has "on the Cnrringtonqunrter mile hnndicnp against . the but uprinn-rs of the colony. I mnh-h In-tn-non Tnanu-r Anal Huhnnr in J 1 llnnlnn In Have 3 Karo \!'|llu Trlrkolt - Burton \\`Ill (Br! I Big Prvuollt. (ilcunuore. the faunmu race hone, in dead. His own ner won n\'er 8H|II,000 with the great runner. con. Public opinion would have upheld ` the court in rejecting eucl: evidenee. even it there had been no eonlutlng prooladdueed." Thin re!erence.no wltheringly nevere, and no far an in it relere to the agreement. in {mind ed upon the aennniption that the liherale were guilty of an uncalled lor and criminal proceeding. The Gnur doee not know. or at oouree it would not be no unlair. that the agreement which the leadera ad the po- litical partiea. and othere, were required to nign. and did aigu before the day of polling. authorised the net-retariee to oler the re- nanle referred to,and our contemporary does not known that the conneryativee an well an libnraln gave publicity to thin lact in the local daily papere. It did not come out in court that the rewanle oered by the corner- vativen produced reeulte like untc thoee which the liberal: were able to produce, but thin in owing probably to the early abandon- ment of the van. `Had the chargee preter- nd by the petitioner aected the election. had the counter charges been gone on with. we might have heard ol something. quitn an nhocliing to the nonven, in the way of pur chaned information an anything that has come to light. There in no nenee in the prone abuning one aide more than another in thin matter. The product of the rewanln we do not juntily the duplicity and degradation of two voters are eimply diegunt.ing~--but the object of them nae certainly without immoral intent, and the nuggestorn of them. cxneervativx-e and liberals, vrill esteem the ineultn of the Gnzulr at their tlue value. To the Eletors of Ontario Ward. `l\! ..n..-x..... .........u 0..- .. -I....:..'.. a. um um}.

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