Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1887, p. 4

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Over Stnchun Store. at'oPz:N.nv'1z'R Y DA 1 . III I `III CITIUTI. Ald. Thompson moved. seconded by Aid. t`. Robinson. that with respect to the peti- tion of the outer: the police commissioners * be respecttully requeltod not tn enforce the reeolution passed by them at s meetin Istely held; but thst the csrters be sllowe to use the wheels now in use until worn out. all new wheels procured from this date to be of the re ulstion width, ss prescribed by stetute. an thst the other matter in the tition be relerred to the committee on icensee to report. Ald. Thnmnum nnnlrn nn Ink-ll Al 91.. _-._:_,j _4T_'__-._ ` I melee anal tr e glasses it \\'au1e a drug OOMMENTS OF THE PRESS- ee Cmeneil lleqneete the l'oI|e_e ceumle- ` elenere Net to hole llaaty. Every member oi theoity council exoe t~ lug Aide. McKay and Smith. who are I. eore.in attendance at the epreial meeting evhiuh wee held leet evening. The gallery wee cromled with citiune, many oi whom remeineui until midnight. The onrtere were out in force and ve detnonetrative. Alli. Thom preeen their petition. intimat- lng: ( ) l hat they have been notied that on and alter January let the vheele at their vehiciee Inuet he of a certain vhlth oi tire or they will not he granted lioeneee 3(2) thet they do not know of any by-law having been pneeed to that eoct. nnd leel that a great hardehlp ie being euddenly forced u in them ; (3) that they do not reeiet com- innce with any lew that ie reeennable in teeli end reaeouehly enioroed. and that if they rnuet change their Iheele they be given time in which to do it, eay when they _ require a renevel oi eeid wheele ; (4) that {net now they are euerinx not only lrom lard timoe but on undue competition. that the Hheciclen certore have n monopoi u! the (irantl Trunk bueineee : that the . hltlell cirtere ought to. ae fer ae iblo, be cm lined to the work (or w ich they were brought here ; aml thet thle matter he token into coneideratiun in the licenein of the Shedclon men. The petition ie etgnocl by lilty-eix cartere. AM 'n............. .......-.n -_--_.._.. I.-. .. . In; ouch other upon their nu-ou.`w||llo tbdr opponents were putting In the dean or no rota that brought/them vlctoay. `Natalia gooddul u! mouuhlno iutho talk about brlbn-y.` uunu nave me name Ilze OI urea. . Drennan vma in favour of the resu- But They III [)0 It. -I rnrllnnut THE HP-E'rTlT|OM - an u_y -u_y vunclu. AIIU OIrlUl'l I0!` HM!!! and BIG Qllllllcd KO CV97] ruion. (Lewis limo`. Old Hard ware Store). (`onsisli of Dr ' Goods. Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Ancy hoods. Fur Robes. (`oats and Caps. I-`urnllure. Maltmsaca. Uil Pnunlingn. MI Crockery. Glassware, S"V0l'_W&l`0. Ph n. Tau. Etc. - Sale on ueodnys. Thursdays and Saturdays at Izmund 7:3 p.m. Great in: at E PRl.\`(`ESS STREET by Private . o. S. WEAVER. SECOND - HAND BOOKS Ma. ks iour seleo_tion's now before the best are sold. at F- Nl_..5_IiE._T 3 A m2. 9. OH/7/STMA6 0A/90.9] John Henderson&G0., Princess Street. A visit then to such I place ought to in- ` wrest. Kingston : Citizens, and again we invite every one to come at my time and see what we oer. `You will not be pressed to buy, and particularly At this Christmas Season you can spend half an hour pleasant- In Booond-Band Bogh bought nu; I; A. SIHHONDS, I no n-nonn-Q hypn- Of course there are stores which carry more complete stocks in my one line, but taking themu 0 whole what we ante is beyond doubt I fact. ` Than any other Bookstore in the DOMI- \'Il\\V I\I.` l`A\VlI"|A monuu endorsed notes with inu-n-st. Block Book can be nos-n at tho omve 0 no & Minm-s. I(lII\' II In"! Also curries I Larger and More Complete (-`enenl Assortment of `Books General Brightness of Appearance. I Size, Neatness, Comfort, --AND- nurpnuea in We are not much given to BLOWING OUR OWN HORN." but are you aware that right here--AT H().\lE~-lN KING- STON-there is I store which. while it far ` BLOWING oun own HORN." 1 '88 PRINCESS ST. CORN ER ' BOOKSTORE, Corner Brock and Wgllington Sb. In Great Variety, by the Best Makers. AucrmnsALsorBAni1msi0kE mcv GOODS, WOOL GOODS. KID A owvm AND ums, sums, cmmncs, sn.x HANDKER- cnmrs, um mnnmcaxnrs. LAWN HANDKERCHIEFE ) 5/0 BA /MA/A/S; B_OoKs AND MAGAZENES. Store open every evening till Xmas. -HARDY S.- I0 PER GENT. Off DRESS GOODS 20c and over at $tationery and Fancy Goods }<'i'Jx B? 27XiA BX ' Tl"..\'lIl-IRS !orlhAn-bo\;e stock will be run ` valved by the undernhznod unlil FIKIIJAY. `MI: In-2(`.. at Noon. DRY GOODS. 1- :a0K`.';l.LR + `Atlanta- 1- WM. W. VGAUTT'S. nae munouss smzmrr. -_ .____g '/-T/?8H 0.9005/9/3 _ {S A PURE !FRUl1` ACID POWDER It conuunn neither elum. lime. nor emmonle and m be used by the meet denoete coneme Lionew :1: perfect eetetty lte t Iuooeu arising from its belnlne mice '1` EBEST VAL E IN THE AR/KE l`.ee wellu thor` X: edeptod to the went; (the kibohen has . '. x":'c`.a envioue imimuone lte name eat! up. \ fpeu-enoe. Bewu;e` of each. `No eddifton to or varietion from A ihlhln nnvnn 0 nu uuuluon yo or vamuon n-om the ample name: 000/('8 FR/END /8 GEN!/lN_ Trude Murk on pry package LOW PRICES `cooK"s F"i':=3ND m-.12. .\oon. Icrmn-0no third Nuh; balnm-('.`.' monlhn` endorsed with Book can be won an lhn mum: f/END/?Y& THOMPSON '8. vuv-vu-\a uuunualll-I1 CHINA TEA STORE. - PRINCESS ST. NICE FOR CAKE. I v Away until I knock the bottom out of high `niece and bring Groceries down to hard . aim! k p an. Ilar nu ply of duct; .3: gfonblo D`v5Il<:nriea or city fam no that everybody`: table may be suppllod wit In the store. JAMES REDDEN, CHINA TEA .Q'l'Y\DI` nnnm-an 9-` -n- -n.-n--'-I Mosl oncounuiinu success. Josh Billings has said. "To stay 1 to win."c\nd I hu-o made up ; my mind to HAMMER H % `nun- until I I.___|. .L, 1 .. vv -I-in-I--5 Their approbation In thobolectlon of good: in tho several lines. whether Staple or In Spot-Ml ties. My aim In to try and please. and unuhr have met with Il.\-u .._.---r- -i-- - _ - _--- _... - ...- .......... Pure Gold Bus. Strawberry. Pure Gold E33. Raspberry Pure Gold Ens. Vanilla. Pu:-o_ Gold Eu. pomon. Pure Gold Baa. mum Pure Gold Ens. Wtnterm-eon. Pure Gold Eu. Plno Apple. IL.-- -1; -__ AA", , Who doc: the boat by the` people in he who will do the beat trade with them. and in thh belief I have spared no endeavor to meet TZEIIE 125 - Pmncs - STREET,` Before the rush canunencea. '0 line the Finest Stock and Price: Are Right. Goods selected now can be laid uido until wunod. Robertson Brothers, `Q9 l)lIll'lvl5vnn nu-u ruuge xromr.-uuouu each. All are First- (`luu Innrumenu, but as they ure outside of our line will be offered at Reduzed Prices. Cull and se!ect your -0/Ir/'sz`mas Presents- We have four of the above on hand and ` range from8'20to8I0 each. All Fins- ('l|.|I Inltrnmemn, Inn, n oh... .... .....-:.a.. And Pun Gold Spices of all kind: at MUSlCAL- BOXES. `A Fine, Rich Flavoured Soup (`nn Pm numln l\' A \ln\|I.~\~-r \, .. WE ONLY [fr/Mar or BELT FLUID BEEF, -- vv-F (`an be nmde l.\' A .\l().\lls`..\`T by adding oiling water. LYMAN SONS & 00., \`nIn Ann.-u. I..- 1:- c-(~I\'od by Inc In l`M-nn_lIna I SHORE LOYNES & co WILL CONTINUE Suitable for muting Jl`l.ll-ZN and other (`l.lC.\l{ SOUPS. THE CELEBRATED (`urnulh Cjc ll. Uncut Bottle: Pirllcu lur 23. Munhrool Cnuup. In Bottlol. Cl l0v. \\`omaU'Ihln Sauce 1: Ian. Jdun Ill! olco at |0u. - Tomatou. per cm. |0u. Dlngmnfn I-Iloctric Soap II 5:: Prlmrou. 8 lb. bu soup. at we bar. Ivory, 8~lI-. hut soup, at I90 htr. I-`molly Brown Soup pl _9c bun (bur laundry soup at in its-. Ralnim at ac lb. " New Valencia Rah/Inn ac lb. mm ' mar I :-(noun and Hon- troal Streets. men or me arm A. cmrrmi, anoo `}uI;s. uquons; THE BPIS1` I-`OR Bl-IEF TEA TO OFFER UNTIL JAN. lst, _:_- -wwaovla Hole Agents for Canada. +-A'r.' .; 187 PRIi'CESS ST. `I'Z"l`(`. , I-I-'l`( `. (If l`.\lklHM. amounting to &`I.33l.Il3. vomlsunu of Dry] liomlx, (irorrrirn, R('mIy- Mmlr (.'loIIu'ua. Ilm-clorarr-. l2`!r. QONNENOING NOIIDIY. DEC, 1901. WILSON DAY'STTHEATRE co. PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts., ~ m uAn'rm'.} ovum `- nodsamji noun rvlaullvvlnll -VlIII`\l3g III! III III mad. the balance 9! Japuooo (hath. consisting o! Bu-coal. Porcelain. Rmhnldcud Huh. llmnna. Ilunnll. Outta. Ton. Etc. .Il0.\'l).l Y I'.'l'N'G, DI'.'(,'. HIM, TOY CZQVZGCQ-C II A I! ` `DI III GI In sJu.n?:`a`" v A `.'1"m ' `.' r2`.. .`.`.a J: . I o! $"%.?3'1.!.'.L'.'Ju'2$.'.`;.a'".8' ""' W nunlnnu-u cnnnni..- no CRAY()NS. lwlllnwuxhwlabum null Di|'!hIlN`I. `lihhu-nnsc to turn: on in accuracy o-haploid. `lit in I nlll nodn bu.c"Aucno= I\`7 TAIYTVAECILI. AUOTIOTIE`? 34-3173 % usd ) h)o.iEkEb 'b{v}li7Jvas llvnutol or Ill.l. Nu l`riceo-&. I5 and I5 ccnu. Raining: free. No poorpictures allowed to leave thogallery. Everythingguamhteexl `tint-clan. Ladies and Children a npegial- --~n.. 'rxgm_Lr 4_NN_oUNgmgn:_NT_. A U 0 T I O N 8 A L E 10 mn Imwfiax. my stuns. 7 Inlay. `BALR"G?\TN_SW Anal rounwmu :"'xINo-s. un all no ` ...I4I uh. l..I-_.. .0 I-...-... n...I- _-__:,.n_._ ` I um an at the IlAll'l'.hcnk must. on JAPANESE GOODS. Oncurna-ol\ ouond-l|lvh|ouIu. '6. u'.. vZ{EsiI'o..a.' ' 'B?.CI' WORTH $10. W; KELLY, \\'lL`)N DA Y n J0l." [Q51-Quin vlul U! 3!!!! U] TIIIIY ON JANUARY 5th, uh.-u an-.1-a-Inga 'II|eInInlL HI -T1~o-E7631 - on p-Iuuuxuuupvvq up '. INOWDIN. Quolon Ht. JOHN ll.ET'l'. l'.U. Box INK). `. M;Il `No lVh_ssrn-. . IIUTCIIENON. Iuuauovvu, Auvuonuor. a of Mao- I a U V VI `nu! nets on Gill!`-,Edged Cards. u uwut IIIIIOIIUU Ualll' ! Largel-4 Life-Size Photograph, guar- anteedgood Iikenessan ne nish. I Handsome and Durable Bronze and Gold Frame, with Back, Glass, etc., complete, ALL FOR -$5.00; The Montreal G'r1:( He is quite severe up on the liberals of this province, remarking that they are getting the worst of it. "On their side,"*says the Gazelle, the members `for Kent, East N orthumberland and _ Prinec Edward lmve been unseuted, and they liuvc yet to face the conrtsin Glengarry, Russell, Halton,` East Simcoe, Centre Wellington, North Victoria and" East Hastinvs. The consdrvhtives, on the other hand have comb clean handed out of Kingston, and so far - out of West Middlesex, the trial in which. now going on, bears some resemblance in its incidents to the Kingston contest. In Dun- das and Algoma also conservatives are being proceeded dgainst, but even `in the event of the worst happening they can only lose the same number of seats as their opponents have already `clone, while the liberals have yet the geuntletto run in seven `counties, and if`, what"is to come is anything like what has gone before they will as a result present a more tliscomted appearance even than they do to-day. Their howls about conservative bribery were evidently meant toeover an multitude of their own sins. And"xn truth we are bound to admit that would appear A up. All over the province the mistake of the liberals of Kingston seems to lave been made. They were too con- dent. *They eased` up in their etforti too _ soon. In Kingston they were `congratulat- Is this intimidation not punislmble by law? If not, the soonr it is made so the \ better. L Ufllllillu A vote for Laurie means a railway from Annapolis, throu h Queen : to Shelburne, bneakwaters. bar 1' securities. no tax on shing vessels, and a continuation of boun- ties to shermen." `- ..........- H.-. . .. '1!- To vote for Robertson means to vote agiinst railways, against breakwaters along the coast, and against bountiel for our fish- nrmr-.n_ Every politician, every liberal at least, was surprised at the aunounvement that Mr. Thomas Robertson, of Shelburne, N.S., had been defeated in the bye-election brought about by his unseating on ltccmlnt of corrupt practices by agents. Surprise vanishes when it is understood that the electors had the nlternntive of defeating Mr. Robertson or abandoning all claim upon the government for public works and public improvements. Here is the evidence in support of the user- tion, extncted from the Liverpool Toma, a conservative paper : H1`- ....o.. A'-_ D-1_._..4_-_. _______ A, Public opinion has not been so unaffected, as we supposed, by the ulvocscy of s plsn by which- school and municipal elections could be held together. We understand that some of the electors will make this I test matter in voting for trustees, and in doing so they will be acting wisely. Ayear ago we sdvocsted such a. combinstion of electoralintereats, believing that it would (I) lead to a saving of money. and (2) to an increased interest at the school elections. We have not spoken in vain. Let the agi- tation go on and the death blow be given to fossilisln. ........ . ".3 `ll -en.--uuu. new is certainly not expected to endorse com mercial union. the so-called fad." Yet that is just what he has been doing, and simply because Dr. Mallory. the liberal eandidace, came out strongly for it and de- sired his appeal to the people to be affected by it. The duty of the party. to be consist- ent. should he to call upon Mr. Cochrane to repudiate the fad." and if he does not the party ehould repudiate him. But will it do so? We aliall see. The conduct of Mr. (fochrnne, the nomi- nee of the cnnser\'|li\'e party iu-East Nor thumberland, is deserving of attention. Ho .- ........:..I.. _._. -__-,._1 ._ ._ 1,, eerioue one, and we are not eurprined that the temperance people are making a row nbout it. Liquoring mc-n up may inaluce them to buy rertuin goods, but the govern` men! has not surely been redu"e to such expedient: in conducting I sale of public timber in the public interest. The people have a right to know who ordered the champagne which the lumbermnn anal others drank . [he wicked partners cannot escape the censure that await: them. The Allegntiun thua champagne lunch was provided by the government in conno- tion with the sale of timber limit: in I E\'er;'ld_v who orders a dozen Cabinets at our Gallery this week will be presented FREE with n nely nished Framed Photo- gruphpf themselves. Remember en.-rylrody gets We have nothing to my ulinut the rm-inov ul of Mr. Wilson from the water works cle- ` pertmeut but thin: That some 0! the Aldermen, ln urging the puruhue of the the Iyetem by the city, gave promiee of economy in the management of the work: hy tremferring it to the present oicere n! the council. The electors appear to have held the eldermen to their promise, end with the result imllcetenl in the report of ` the council meeting. The eouncll did what the cltluhe expected if would do-~IecomnI';u the police com- ml-ulonen to give the certere e reuonehle time in which to carry out the new regula- tion went wheel tlree. The time eat for the chenge we: in the Ilnt place too short. end the coat it would lnvulve, in the eecoud place mu greater than the oerten. As time: go, would have been Able t'n meet. uun cu. Alla: tot psporllonollhohoow onlooo In CI ; nld. stylish and oh: workulmu-ond win In yuan. IIIIII I ll Ill'\.'HI nnannlnlnn -no wxtiu. ImTn-m mile. 1 no an column. in ma ovary Thundu morn at Cl I Anna in II: nanny In nan M tin hm: Jnh T ....-.:'.7a:.*'.':.:'I.':-..'.',,';-..--...v..~ ':...':..... ouch. union whoa boohd. when It Juruod. dH:::|:lu:ollooI In nndtu column: an chut- llnnru nl nnlnnnnnnnnln Lnuul-Ilnnn nu aiulvluull-Qxu-"III. orlonr Ilnee. moot lvo lneerllonn. or four llnal. out on non: lneeruon . Overlo llumnt . . . . .. loepe luck on uentooneeouuvelnn`... do Oneenw subsequent lne... . . Ion "Price: wee subsequent In. mlgnl `ah; .A?rhnmuullhnlh: THE DAILY WHIG. on M and nut. 0:301: 41! mt-pan ed Aaahu lion In will :0" `old porlniully respond 0 I: all ordcu tho] give. ' Tu: num-u wmin fauna-a ovary own In. :13 King mroo . Klnnlon. Una:-lo. l at cu DOLLAII Pu Inn. - " Om /Gr per Orbon Dioor." 12 Best Quality Finest Finished Cabi- nnfo nn EHO Cnnul 04....-I- ANNOUNCEMENT. lulylvv Cu yl lIl|lII. [HT- ICDW. J. H. HCNHI. Pronrletor. Auvuurfxxxun THE BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY. DEC:20. -1 MIIIVIVU nu-u Liv aunzvuc cu. V v uuv I u| us ltofgf \ ` ' ` `Aug elegant (3hln'HnE\'s pre1m_t, "Th, Lnnsdmrua. fnml Page's, the ouly_uu}hori- aexlugenu fur Kiug:w_u. UUCIOBUU, 0!] WHICH WIS WTICIEIIE "About twenty miles from shore, melting water thirteen lnchel en hour. God help .. us 3 We are now sinking! Schooner Free- man. Carr. Guru." ` The bottle vma picked `up by A daughter of Robert Dench. There to the Colborne P. '0. Itampon ghe urtwelope 9! Oct. l3th, nun ` 1 , The Bottle Act at Weller`: Bay. Wm.Ln.'a BAY, Dec. 20.-A beer bottle came Lahore on Saturday. with an envelope enclosed, on which was written: ".\hnnf. fninniu mnn cFI.III -I-sum. b-..|.:.... W ntertown T111168. V From Keeley : report it eppure thet he has abandoned "etheric force and taken up vibratory sympathy as his power. He confessed he on t to have informed the stockholders of ti 5 before. but his motives in not doing so were, good. It is to_ be hoped that his motives are better than his motors. However, his (in 3 still continue to vibrate iii sympathy wit him. ` Pho:ogmph114 Life Fmmo 11 I-2113 m % Vibrating S3-n n;\tIu all Round. Wntertown Times. From k'AnInIr - nanny! :0 nnngnrn that L. u ostern Excnal e. Ah, air, excfsimed A Scotch elder, in I tone of pathetic recollection, ounlnte min- ister was the man ! He was n werful preacher ; for, i the short time he elivered the word amang us, he knocked three pul- pit: to iecea. and banged the inside: out 0 five bib ea !" J0lIl'lll|l 0| ILIUCOIIOIL One way to tell whether or not an egg is ` good is to throw it at an anarchist. You can judge the quality of the egg by the quality of the anarchistfa remarks. A Really Mnlzllur Chrlulan. Western Exchau Ah -in nvn nirnml - Qnnhxlu .l.l-.. They're Sure to be Very Personal. Journal of Education. `)IIA wnv In tn" urhnthnr Ar nu! an nrin 'roronr.o worm. President Cleveland`: message has, there can be little doubt, sounded the knell of ex- orbitant taxation in the United States, whe- ther the end comes swiftly or slowly. The Republican--Don't. Think So. Toronto World. p.....:,a....o m......n....:-. ...-..--.... 1.-- . n I unuuu nu V 1.71 uaur. A Hamiltonian blew out the gas at 3 Lo: Angclea hotel and was Iubcoted. Unco- phiaticated countrymen (should not wander toq far from home. null. I ll! Trenton Ad vertlaor. A I'l.,.:I.,,9 II I nmucr 01 no rnucn importance. The mayor said the resolution pound by the police cnmmiuionere hul not yet been conrmed and that In a representative of ` the council he would car ry out it: wishes. The resolution Wu pasted unanimounly. SPECIAL -`OFFER .' ` UIHIU. recently changed and the matter re to plsced under the control of the ohce com- missioners. Had the council stil control of the matter he was sure no such hnrshuess as the police commissioners` resolution in dicsted would have been exhibited. He wss A member of the license committee and would be pleased to carefully consider the Ald. Mclntyro said the law hsd onl been ` last part of the cnrters` petition. It seemed - I matter of so much importance. The mnvnr said than rnlnllltinn nnnnncl 1.- CIIlIC.- Ald. Harty nid thst I b -1117 couldbe passed covering all chaos. ven owner: of private vehicle: could bu plnoed under li- ` come. Llllll uy Ina nneuuon VI gons. Ald. Wilmov. thought it unjust that the curtors should betho only clus com Had to mute a change on their wheels. lour .- men sud builders did as much dsmugo with their rigs. The luv should cover all classes. ALI 'lJ-..4.. --:.l AL_A _ L__ L,, III .}.1e".'nin'3T Aid. (7. obinlou thought tho ltrlotl were lain dunngod by the tir of cuter: than by the Sheddon Iuggonl. a thought. uniunt that the v - .- vvuu uvvuuvlv cu IIILIUII. Ald. Uilderaleeve said he understood that the police commissioners did not Will! to be harsh in tho matter and would give all the time necesuryin whi.-h to make tho chum c. He pointed out that farmers could not intcrfered with. The city wsnted to havo all of that clul they could got to do busi- ness with. They could control the outer: and it mu rightto mnke them put on tire: of 3 certain width when it was desirable to make I chm 0. Ala I` ..L:_.... .|_-.__:_. .L- _.,,, PI! my II! III! IIIILLCT. Ald. .\`nomleu considered it unjust to make the carter: change their whoeln when farmer: And others were damnging the street: by the slim tire: of uheir wheels. All should have the same size of tires. ALI I)r-........ .....- :.. t......... .: .._ ___ `lu ltl. tion. A IJ UUIIIIIIUTIIIOH. Aid. W. Robinson mule: Itrong appeal in favor of the rum. ll. would be tyran- ny to compel the curlers. who hui hard scratching to get. as living, to make the pro posed chnngo st once. Ho nlecluimed ngainlt the police connuiuiouera and ex` pruned surprise that the mayor haul been a party to the matter. Alnl .\'nunr.lnn nnnnhln--.l in ....:..-. n- IIUUIIIII W l'B[I0l'L Ald. Thompson spoke on behalf 0! the rulers. pointing uut the hnrdnhip thn would be created by enforcing the nalutor 4-lnun at present. Ha aid that umuc damage wudone by furmen and builders waggonl u by my utheru. The carter: warn nnnr mun uni uurn ....oinI-.l o- - .... .. -PHOTOGRAPHS-}

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