Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1888, p. 4

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F. NISBET, NIL` A'I.\'l)L'RG`.1R1'KN. llunillou hu 1 liinclergutu In don um: each 0!. (lune public I and the (allowing curdticou 0! Cu` is keen the pan 0! A. B. Sinxldc. H that city : . _ __l__ .-. nu-'v.n, --. -- they no much at- panting. ` `II... E.` COMMVETIKTS OF THE PRESS- -L._-_ Bullttu llnnuaue Compili- `I hare ho No l);rubt cl `lhul. An Emotion oq lco . liinclerprtu couev I in lane whack. In booths n ngn Q ITIXIIIDK III Ivw vvuuvv-cw |'h.Il.. ol ,. ,. ... um} MOST AGREEABLE OF PLACES LI.Ii.IIso7. T flue Public who babe so liberally patraniged us since our {beginning- business will bear us out when we. say gucrytlting we aduerlioc`to have I we Imus". and,wbcn we call it a Baryairptbc public lmbur ITl8 A BARGAIN. -HARDYS- WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRlOE,; Every Li%neThrough theStore Marked ` Make no Mistake. This is a Genuine Opportunity to buy Seasonable Goods at Low Prices. Ten Per Cent. Discountoff DR$S GOODS AND CASHMKRE over 20. Ton Per Cent off smxs, smus AND \'ELVli.'I'EENS. Ten Per Cent. olf cwaxxnes Ton Per cm of numxm commas AND ovum Ten Per Cent. oi CDOUDS. -SHAWLS. HOODS. HITPS. FASCINATORS. TUQUE, SASHES, LINED KID INS AND GLOVE TEN IO I ALTERATIONS -- TO -- BUILDING, IJ. c. HARDY & co. `Toll. Al .\UUN U.\ \\'I`JU.V E5!) \ \ .llI(` `In tin) of l"obrm\l'y. |8&4. fur lhv purpose of electing: llireclora. o.-lc.. lur the onsuin ymr. Hv nnler of lhe Bonn] ul l inscmrs. DURING Out the Discount List out of tolfapcr and bring it with you, Will oer the Following Discounts in addition to Reductions and Close Outs. One Price Store. 88 Princess Sm.-eft, Ten Per Cent. o` GORDS. DIAGONAIS AND SUITINGS. Ten Per Cent. off WOOL JERSEYS. HOSIERY AND GAITERS. Ton Pu` Cent. of ALL UNDERWEAR over 500. Ten Per Cent o` CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR TonPerCent. oEa1lourTWEED860tporyI.niIudovor. Our Grand Clearing `Sale previous to making And we Ask No Other. inKP|ain Figures. IS `hereby given that tho .\nnu.~\l I31-Iwrnl ` ul llw Shut:-hukh-nu of lhr Kingston N Pom o Ibsilvmy Company will luv In-I-I in Ibo l`onuIuI_\.um|m~, (`it ' Hall Slallion, Kim: fun. .\(IU.\' UN \\'l~2D N RSI) \\'.llu` \`lh sin)` n! Ifnhrum-r. mm fur lhv nurnusu 0! eh-clim: .\|wtIn BUUK STORES DAY I-1\'l-:.\'INU. Ion: luat.. ll 7::II nun-~k. In -`lee! unicorn fur lhv vnnninx )1-rand lur Hu- lmnamuon 0! general business. By order. 'l`llI).\lAS .\IlI.I..~`..~`w'.\ Tn-:u. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. IONDAY l:\'ls`.N'l.\'0-IhnIcy Cnmuht-ll`: 1::-on Drum. -:1uAnu- ur uu.u. an--u 1.: .-- l!'| cos--l0. 15 and 130 No OXIl`lI('IuIl1{v mt reserving noun. Tlll-2 Annucl .\h-Nina of the llnnnl of `Fmdv will be held in Hm (`mun-il (`lmmbvr nu Tl I-;.~` DAY I-2\'|-i.\'l.\'U. Wlh lush. 7:!!! n'n`Inrk. nlc-(`I nlllmsrn fur Hm Pllllllillll n-rand TI_ELY NOUNOEM_EN'I`.' SECOND - HAND BOOKS PARTNER 2" 1 3......` ' in..." .n....}...... " .1; 5.1,` 4. snntozv , A __ wanna... :_1_I :1 lb m vr I:-um in. us 11:33-'1"oaro J |n?Xu'X.~a A.\' u foIEf)`l'33s " " -GRAND c0m0nr| Manda/ssohn's Hymn of Praise Hflckou -Sundl5conu:Iuube_untned II Can: u Rona-`I Iuolo non. otnviy man. hctottho society. MAR!:I;v'8 - obnu - HOUSE. ` couushcvb iubnbn, an. 9:. KINGSTON CHORAL soclm. IN Tlll-J CITY HALL, THURSDAY, JAN. 12th. Ebony Photograph Frames 1 AT COST. (`0.\lDI.'C'l`0ll. Haydn `s Celebrated Joy Symphony I Wm M porhnued by Ilunhon of the so duty. Mun. Inna. Inn. Bllt:I'l'f. Mm rmmuc. Inn A. Bluon. In. J. C. Onluwooo. `Plush and Imitation. Kingston. Jan. 6th. lsali. By order. .\l I I.l..\`. Sn-`1 n"<">'"1'i"1"a:"i`e"'1~"'"z"1'I""'i'a"X'i"i$'b, `reckon. lur the onsuin By order of the 1` \\~' \'A\`l Engagement of the 1-Imlm-m,(`oIna1Ian. n I\ n In T: III II I: A I D h WORK - BOXES, Princess Street. _ ( yo1_uum Booi<'s'rokn NOTICE ' .c$Aio or TRADE. A N I) Il8(`ELl.AN|I7I0l'h`. Should be the I 7:` III - AI1'lII8-- T. \\'. NA-`ll. 300])` K. & I`. R`y (`n. aosewoon wnmuc DESKSi ---~AN D---- Ila. Iloucs ltuvxsu. 9 at I pm. llun we we Iuauurn Irncelvue-an The Hemilton I'imcs urges the liberals in be up and doing. and manly for hettle when the taocein of war is eounuleil. It says that Mr. llemlen-tn. oi Acton, who wee Mr. \\ eldie`e opponent" at the general election. ii not likely egaidto try hie hand. 'If anything." it eey_e, it ie believed that he ~ie weeker now than he wee then. while (the liherell. if use, my unitedly. tefueing to ellow euy eide ieeue to inteafete with their decielou. can hold the county egeieet ell camera. The Seott wt quieetlon out better he fought out when the vote for repeal eomee up, ee it willie the eouree of e few iuontlle. In all lity. Ur, Weldie will egein he the am aim liherel `pay. our`, 1.: the liherele avoid Inietehee or Ihe "felling. .____ -2 .L. ...-.._.. --a 1.. .a_- n._u [ IIIU uuwuuu cu-u. u-no-rug -n luv .-um`. i into tnptof the enemy. and lot. the Inuit ;-_.A..I C..II...n-g `All in -:IL Oh; Arn-Imltgl-u Illul uni}: III o-up vvU-" --u Ivv' wuuii unu- M Mutual frllou-nAfAl|,in with thi overwhelm usnlu-In nun- `A new election will no doubt be held u soon as the government con arrange for it, that is in soon as it mu send a cnndidnto who will consent to apologise for all it; sins. plndge himself to vote for it every time oral under any circuuuiumco. anal Iccept of the barvicenof Inch nguu In it aeutls to his aid. however compromising. ' ' ` II\L_ u__.n.-_ ms... ....... n.- I:L...._l.. V... The court opened as day or two since at - Milton for the triztl of the petition ngninst. the return of .\Ir. -L Wuhlio. .\l.l`. for Hul- ton, hit its sitting was short and luv the sur. render of the seat by its occupant ,he had lenrneul that some of his adlninws `ind vib- laled the election not by paying the expenses of voters voming {mm It tlistmice. and he haul no desire to waste his money in A legal conteatatiou which would` most nssnmdly go agsinst him. ....... -|...o:..n will nu Jnnln lm Ixghl :- as... VVIIII nu... V-..--. n "V. -........`. to say. Uf coursc the candidates will he ` mnsidczed nu thcir nu-nits. Their tness fur the ullice being equahwhich is very much douhted, though for the present it is admit- ted, what should inuence the council in making a decision Y (`ertainly the long residence and public usefulness of the candi- dates. If there an halt ad.-zen of them, all equally capable of discharging the duties of the oite, and one. more than the rest, has been foteuost as a taxpayer and a leader in every moreiuent having for its ohject the welfare of the community. he sh`o'uld have the preference. Mr. Gordon has. as we said some days ago, the tirst claim upon the colloctorship. and willget itif the coun- cil deems itiwise to release him from the duties of the nssezuorsliip, but it would be unfair to ask him to rennin in his present otce if he is to he continually attacked hy some people and kept at a salary anything but (`0`lIltN`llSlll'-ll!` with the responsilsilitics he is required to carry. We should not he asked in the `st place to nmln-. present stcrilic-es` and anticipate future aunoyann-s. It is a tribute to his xv-nrth that he should be deemed almost indispcnsihle at this junc- ture, and the emergency crcated by the la- Inentahle death of a civic utlicial will have the elfoct of demonstrating his worth and of silencing those whose t-makings lnu-e been of the most senseless character. He has a right to promotion or to its equivalent. If he is left out of the competition for the va- cautotlice it isto be hoped the council will act with a`klue respect for the peculiar quali- cations of the candidates. The appoint- ment is an important one. and it should be popular us vrell. ...- ...- .-......-rv..-`. `--..- ..- .\'-uthing so A-uuuluraasiug su-ms lo lun- cume before the munvil lur : lung time 5, ` the an cuIIcc!oI`shi|\. fur \\lIich there Are 1 seven! npplimuu. Thu mayur Ind alder- llll have been cnn\*.u=aod over and own` again, with what success \u will not venture - _, 3.`; , .n , _, I, n,.,, ..,:n I We wish our customers, that is the public at large, to feel that, eiren if they buy nothing, we are ' glad to see them in our store and know they are interested in books. II It strange that politician: lo not are to risk much for tho tomporunco vote? _Mr. `Thoma Roherunn. ol Snolhuruo. an M- mgniuol as one of the Ionian ol the pmhi-4 laitiou party to. the home of commolu. IIMI his name in hlentitiu.-I with the promotion of tome important temporum: I:-ginlntiou. -`till. he run dffvlloul ill I rlmu` t'mIltitlIelu'_\' by I mun who rt-tuned to give a plo-lgv 1-! support to temperance Inunoru. Then in no recon! that I single mnuorvntivo prohi~ I-itiouint gave Mr R nhortaon I vote goal on tun more paper or tomporuwo 't`I||l"l' hu nah 3 wonl ut rvgret over his Iv.-lent. 7o~ : mm) (Huh. 1 ha nejovtion of Mr. Rohortoou in not tho moat remnhnl-Iv cu in which the temper- ance element Ina not true to itself. It left Mr. Kerr. for \\'-.(- Northuml-ollnml. uul caused his qlrfeat. when it ahuul-I hum-Ituoul by him in View of tho tut that he haul in- vurml the hostility for his mI\'m`\v_\' of the Scott Act. It left Mr. Allison. in Lonuux. when it knew that he WI! fuouralnle to ph-hihiliull. and that his oppotwnt um: um- nf the tie est uppollvllts of it. The rt-cunl of tho future ma,` be ulitli-Nut from the re mr-l of me past. so lar u tempt-I alive oun- puigns auv 1*-HI-cI'IINI. but if an the party Inns! be c \lIst.~A?t`lIl. nml must, M the prohi- hiliuuiat speaker II! the un_\-unity nomimr I _ 1 l'___.I_,.'_,I,_..I_.A Tun Rum: \\'mo la uhll-bud on-ry onu- lu. at Q in; sinus: Kingston. umnrh. nl on uou.uuI run vua.m1cny In Ivan. mar! Illutxanucwuwu bu ll not-Nun: . no huu:=:o h=I". 9.10:! luaonlou. ." I Overt Kuhn Ionlouuluouuvolnn .\o than ubuqucm In Ion `* kg: Ind.` 0 hnuquont In 3 mlloon unlnmnnnnlnl nunhl tom `of ux-lulu it I In hold you-anally responsible to: all men they give ; OI.-`D wlll ho 1'IMr|'ul. , l Mlnchou Inllu pupa-lion ohhdbuu Job calms In Pnnuln; rapid. stylish and cheap incl : club! luau-ind 3-rinjlnu un-was AM rlnnmu for mlnrluuhu. auh.-rI'1lI'0l u The Wlltl BRITISH WIIIG. I ulna` I column. to pan laud -vary `Within lull`! II at g I oar. -.vnAI|\'o|y In ndu.'~o.olhorw1Io II. vollbu 1- Maul. Allnchm In nu nnnor IIOII of lholhuu vnrl cum unolnna wnuugu All rlmpru for min-rim. mu! nhpnnliu can guide on no 6! Hdi Iy nun rrduuul. IfI|\L' I II IDI'\'-IE THE DAILY WHIG. .., . r party: and Nut i .4 N l'.'.|I Rx! RA .\'.\' I .\'h` Q l 'I.`.\' Tl().\'. \ SL'RRI~.`.\'[)b`RL`D IIIS .\`b.`.l 7`. John Henderson 6200., 1'b".|;A`lf;4 N; '5` POL! Tl! `IA NS. ANNOUNCEMENT. "0l|'II'Inr Orbaubdat." Il'IlII1Vl' -`n-n v-u-pun nzuw. J. ll Imxsni. | mnrk~ILr. AIWI-:I1 -l;IIIK1`I. ___ -__ __ -.__ A__._u___- m tempeuame 'm-I. M 1. ml prohi- nl mle for pI'im`iplr nncl lint .2 in too much to expect. re- THE BRITISH WHIG. `FRIDAY. J-SN. I3. nuuwpu uruuuuuc company. :_ The nlvnve organintion will Jay in King- ston for 5` week. beginning on ondny next. My Pu-tner" in the opening piece. It is a vigorous reprenuilntion of mm life. in It-ndfult. friend lip! And burning hi. it: trutful conde and vilininoul lnachory. The bill is A strong one nnd pawn the com- _ puny isnrulfctcono. . llefll Ito Sure to Do Tlnl. Ottawa l-`rec Press. It is announced that Mr. S. E. Chapleau. 1 the newly Appointed clerk of the crown in i chtncer `. has invented a new ballot box.. It in to hoped that he will alto luv ' to method by wh'ich I:lI.`\`tl0l1 returns wil be gazetted in the order in which they no re~ ceived. (III an-vvl-uu III Ivuuvrnuu , At the regular -meeting of the .\`ona of ` Tempennce. held lust evenin . the hllmr` l ing oicern wen installed by to. W. Mo` Rosaio. l).G.\_V.`.l ., assisted by Rm John- nnn I`: l` - Books approach so closely to luxuries that "Shall a Purchase be Made" is often a. question 01 whether or not the Bookstore is an inviting place. -nus II unn n In In nun-w . Montreal He :-aid. The Regina Journal is publishing Article: to show how our Indians have been trut- od But the law distinctly says they are not to be treated. or even to be allowed to treat other people. Pain-killer cocktail is the only thing permitted. llllll II I)! Bl - In some schools barely half an hour in the lay in devoted to atudy.uul the overworked child must make up for this by losing sleep or recrenlion or bodx. Tho p;\rues. judging by the revelation`: in I the mnny recent eleqtion triads. seem not to have been bowed down by lack of funds. An Thou Schuoin la Kingston ? Momma] Star. I, 1 L, |,I: __ L__.._ :_ I III.` I.Iu [In In Tho ele(:ti.)u for the house of common: in Queen`: county. N. I{.. will be watched with a good deal of interest. : Must Ilnlutuln Illa Ilepuullon. Guelph Mercury. ' 0:- l`L-_I_.- 'I` ..... .__ I_._2 .- AL- ..4_.A_ I \IIIUI`lII LVIUIYUI . Sir (`harlot Tupper denies the N rt. that ` Seuawr Schultz Ins been nppoiu lingua- uu governor of .\_lAniwbu. Toronto .\'c\\'3. nun And Wonders \\`lIy Ilo (`nII`I. Fhicmzo Inter-(K-can. 'I`L.`_ I -IN. _,-__... .. L-.. .|... ,I.... 1' In lhlrd llxgu-rlul lo .\`~lI On! Again .' i Thu lilnpin-. I`L . ,,I , A1... I-.. .I,_ LA..-` J ,_._..._.-..... I` They should invite those thirst- ing for knowledge. and those whose appetites need to be stimu leted by a. tempting display or books. to come in, make them- selves at home, and buy only to the extent they may please. formed. uuuuuun nu-us 51- \rllI.I\\I Iv: J\fIlIl5 - nu.-. This will be wolcmnr infurnution to thuae \|lIU Arc interested in the intrmluction of the Kindergarten systo.-in in this city. And.` luy the way then: is a possibility of the new departure lreing mule at an outlier data than some of the ulvocntes of it expected. The new board is Iavorashly alilpou-cl to- wimln it. and steps. In learn. Are nlnuly being taken to have the Kindorxlrten taught. The chief ditlicu|t_v.in the way was the on- gugelnent of I teacher. but it in lining rt` moved. Applications l\|\'e come from other cities for positions. and if the clan: an not to be entubiiahed at out teacher: belonging` to the city may be qualied and rady to Accept appointment. By lllilllllllilllfl`. if not before, the Kindergarten clnsaeo will be I ` \ IIIUUIKU IlII\'I"\l\'l`I|lI. This is the lemon when the doubling ` young man is resolving to Nauhje. . ION. li. L. I \\'. P.~-Bro. J. M. Sherlock. W. A. - Bm. J. A. Ii. Smith. R. S.--Bro. Blnlely. A. R. S.-Sis,lor Grncey. I. S.-Bl'0. 1.. George. 'l`.~-Rm. E. Chown._ Chm hnin--Bro. Cook. Con, uct_or4--Bro. R. Jones. A. C.--Sister Williuuaou. I. S.--Bro. Hume. 0. S. --Bro. Tvoodel. 11 av 1) J)... i.` A n:..|. UV?! Ill I`!`3|lIlI. ["0 "03. I'll! SIIIICI. IIIC songs, the honu-like charms, above all the heart-culture of the Kinder rwn. nlurd l|`O heat physical. menu! am moral gym nuaiunn hilhertu utferc-I for young chil-In-n. ` -..- -nu n ~ : .. .. . .L.__` XIII IKUWT [XVIII III III` IUWVI I.` T oy would not their lama against the cm. tom oi letting into the touching Iloooion boy: and girls who have no natn aptitude for the work, who, having a non-pnrfet nional t`et'til'h.`at0. atten-l a uhurt time at some model Ichoul whom all an uucceoful iu panning the tinal examination, and am now graduated full odgul tenchert, nady to carry ruin and into.-llett-Ial death into whatever urhoolmonn tht-v enter. There are. lmwcvor. many indications of a better time conning. and not the least pm- iniaing is the increased attention paid to the Kin-lergatrtc-n nyntuni and its adoption in many whnnla in Unta.rin,_ Aftrr u can-ful inn-stigatinn of the working: and result: of the Kil|tl\`!`gEllU'I|, hoth in this country aul in the Iwiglihuritlg n-puhlir, I am thorough IV \`Ul|\`t`l'lO(l to its mlvatttages. I have never _)et met anyone who haul given the Kinder gnrten a fair ti in! who was not an vnthusinst over its results. The gifts. the games. the sunny: Hun hnlan-Itku a-Iuarntn Alltvn All the F0 `INT Illl IIO K`III70I II III- "lf every one nmguintl tho luck that primuy work in tho must important of I, donnamliug npocinl litnuu and lung propsrw tiuu_un the par! of the tea-her. qunciing u aha does at the very Inning point of nhuol lilo. tvuly to switch the child 00' upon 8 side truck or to '80: him upon the main line to I glorious 4 eniuy. trustees would in Vpreporonl to pay higher salaries unl insist Ion boner result: in the lower clunen. ll 1` l....... ....:...s 0.. mm, -.. .......I.I ..o nI.-:- (Wu quusuone : "lnL- The number n! primery pupil: which one teacher can properly leech. The neueeeery qualilieetionsjul e Ioecher ol yuan children. "\\'het e eu -Ion eeul Inertecl lIn|u-o\-e- men: more would be U the pulallc wen per- euedcal that the mexlmum otliclr-In-y I e uoeclaer le reecloeal when ehe lue 3.3 pupiln. eml that by lncneelug um number (hey u - [lend their money for energy to keep chal- dreu umlot comlltlooe wlnlcls, In men) eeeee. an rune than no echool at ell. en.` _..__.. -.__ ._,.___.x__.) .L_ {-4 L.. u.-- ow. . "In my opinion it does not re-gain I very pmlonnul Snvutlgution 0! Ma oduunllood uyulun to haul to an conclusion that in wukou potnl in the nuugemont ol tho child during the lint (our year 0! school NI. Lu. prior tn the age I 9 yuan. I claim that numm.-u in due. no! to arm in the ulcniuutnunu M mu uclucntou nnin. but to ; muhkcu public sentiment in reguxl to {in question: |-I, . Th: nnmhpr nl nrinurv mmill Illith ll; majority or go over to Ilse enemy when ~ .u._..-.. .......L .1; |... .|.-1. --Lllulllnnn nl VI-until. Tho aw ulrloo In lulnbngdia I inch T spirit. It In: tho can 0! Eu! Noilllht and In view. uul It to juulod In Ipcnllog an it budone. It lnimo the lilaonl party tmtml I mu-cu i! H has any o! In old that pluck and lift. . _

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