Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1888, p. 2

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OM00. With Bl. .op|.PmLOIIIce TIIUKSDA Y. tho FIR: will be the last day fur I Committees rehuvmto ' don Immediately. For lnnhor particulars. mndlllnns and terms 0! sale Apply to the undorsitnod. Vendor`; Soll~ anon. in Alan Al the name lime and nlnoe. and nu! led. ' " Terms of Snle:-l0 per cent. down In time 0'! ale. and balance in one monlh. Al the option of the purchaser one half the pun-hruo nmno)` may remain on mm-Inge on terms to suit the purohuer. with lnlewst at 6 per cent. There will be A reserve bid. This in a favorable oppurt unity for A person with small mum to secure in home. |`nssra- lion Immediately. lbr lnnher mu-1 iculnra. Creek. `more In I log house l8x28. hewedlnsidc and outside. nearly now. I! log house law!) in on gooda-Into olaauir: onelog barn 0:3. built gdcodnr and . and n log stable llixil). shimr Tiiaritil l~'.\'l)l'ZR and by vlrme 0! A povrvrnf snlo mn- ulncd in um murum '24. lluulv by I-Zdvunnl opal nncl wile, whic wlll be |-n-lurul M l olimuol Ml;-. ll|\`l' will he mlcl by .hmu-.-o K. Ilulrlluton. .'ulrli()hn-I`, nl llli fvrrlniu-nun Burl Sir:-I. in Ilw (`My 0! K nxulun. on 8A'l`l'|!l|A\'. 'l`l|l-2N1`IIlI\\'Ul` J.\Nl'.\ll\'. A.I). IE-`ill. M Ilw hour ul one u`clu(`k in the .m4`rnmn. (II The South Hall of Int Nu. l`.'. in llm Tlh Uoncooalon M the Township nf Ulclvn. in llw Uounly ul Prunlcmn-. eonlnining nun Avn-u, I011! or less. _ This lot la ln n tonal wtllenu-nl l Inllos lrum llounuln (Jruw nurinu of the (`.l`.R.. I mile- iomn School lluuae. and about ll mlluu lo Ihnrbut Lake Slnuomou l`vmhru|u~ lhcilwn)`. It ls nmnoclul by n pmonl mad with that I-`nmu- Ice Road. from whlvb in is About 2 miles din am. A portion of the Lot. nl-out Marlo aw:-us. h undnr clllllvllluu. and the mat is all ulluhle. orobeinx no mule land. 'l`huro in II beaver neuluw 12 acres In extent and A lau-go swalo. ooululnlnxn vnlunble rmvn h of cedar. tanmrno. plan And ask. The lot In well watered by a surng-cngwh and a huge numun culled Good- OIR I. arm in ; Inn hmnn lhl hound Imuldn and 7 ' Lots; l"iru\a. &'. iiioukht nd 01!! with 8unon.;:?3l:nn`z): Chance is > IILPIDIOQ` Olllco ` ` Estates liquidated and Accounts collected. FREEHOLD LAN DS' non. ` Dated this l9th dn of December. 18%.`. SKl'\"l`HI-.` & S.\ll'l`ll. \'nmlnr`n Sn] in IR hereby given that tho Annual (tum-ml Mt-uttnaut the Sharohuldcm of-the Kingston R`, I Pombrt e lhuilway (`mupuny will he held In the (.`-ompnnyisotllco. (`it Mall Nation. King- stun. M .\'0().\' ON '\\'t.`l).'ESl).\\'. the 8th day of I-`ubrunry, 1&3. for tho purpoau of electing Directors etc..forlho onsuin year.- By oraor of the Board of lruvtors. rr w xunn (`Ink q Dec. 15th. 1887. To be Cleared Out at Greatly Reduced Prices at Corhforters,Shaw|s and All Woolen Goods A Murray & Taylor's, LOW PRICE STORE, $3.25 Pair of Blankatn for I275. 83.75 Ptir of Blankets for 00.00. 84.50 Pair of Blankm for 03.50. 05.00 Pair oinlxnkou for 04.00. AT CLEARING PRICES. BLANKETS,` BLANKETS, Accountant. Auditor, &c.- MORTGAGE SAL; NOTICE J. S. R. MCCANN, GEORGE CLIFF, ooo LOTS I 776' PRINCESS STREEI. may GOODS. Ill!-l In nluvvuu =3. 1`. W. NASH. ` Soc'y-`K. & I . l_t`y Co. rm-.` it s.\u'ng._ Vendor's Suhmturs. All`|Il'l0Ill noui. zuuguon. on We and 1`|Inndny, Jun. $5!!! Ind 90th. ;"s'J.{.'1'i'S'4 I .'."`."'rn."..'.`2 you won speaking at my bigln. `IJIIIII-I Ccvol-kin: (making anotbhr ineeotual effort to light his cigar-They ro the poorest I. our law ; cost me I5 cents I box. too. . McSub-Awful hi in price for them Corkinn. Regular uwadlo. A Corkina--Yon con hot ['11 never buy tn tchn {mm 5 ` I ' - cSub-M.mp;:...rP:.8.::?n.2 I thouurht Ike General Reg! Estate `rim,-nc ur. vvlumnjrton mu Do It American hold. Kiuglton. ` And Thnndnv. Jun, mm. AIM` om r the whole system. 3 `and dealer everywhere. M, `N In Clmlern Coming? The ible advent of cholera on this side of the Atlantic makes it of `the utmost importance that proper procnutirn shall be taken to meet. afoe so uncompromising and povgerful. The .liver and in condition at once becomes A matter of serious considera- tion. for upon its normal sction depends most largely t at degree of heslth and vigor that can sure y withstand the assaults of disease. No remedy can equal Ha:`m'llon's Pill o_/`lllandruke and Butternut. They at once strike at the source of disease, remove obstructions in the liver, give tone and. di geetive power to the stomach. reinvigorating Sold by Poison & Co., Ul lllllIl.K.'l' lll\\I lIIl'l'l'H3l'-`I I" `"7. lHIHL__ll|l`l'rC years. Mr. John .\le("lnry. president of the .leClary manufacturing company. testified that good worktnen could make about SIC) per week. Uirls made from $3 to $5 per week. Regarding the employment of ex- eomiets .\l r. .\leL`~lary said he was not aware of any men being brought direct from lilmira prison, but he had reason to think that some o{ his employees may have served a term there. Such men would receive the same. pay as other nmulders. He denied that any eilbit had been made to secure cheap umvict labnr John A. Rose, cigar inanufut-tnrer. said he used sorted tobacco altog -tlier, domestic stull not being suitable. Girls in his employ earned from $`.. ..')() to $3 per week. Girls do not make as nely nished cigars as men. but their cigars com- msnd the sune prime. and the depressed state of the cigar market is largely due to the Scott act. ' \ I('Il\K)lS. llll l`!.'UlFlIIIlICIIlIL'lI IUIHIIIQ. lC`i\\.'ll'r3- Jnhn Wolfe. nmnuger of tlw London furni- ture company. testified as u the ind.-nture system, claiming tlmt it wax u good systc.-in, sud to the mlvantage of the ind:-uture~d. He said that half of the mm-liinery umv used was from the United States. the other half being Caluuliuu. .\lr. Wolfe claimed that (huudiuu made machinery wasas good as that imported. Hut little furniture was im- ported from the other side now.uud the price of lumber had increased in the past._three vnnnu Klr Jnhn \lnl"ln|-v nnmhlnnt nf thn Labor (`umminul0n_ l.u.1Do.\', Uut.. J.m.',l`J.- .-\t the Imeetilug of the Royal labor cnnuniaaion tn-clay, J. B. Bnyle. inspector uf public schools, testi- tiul as to the overcrovnlingnf sume ward schools. and l`e00llllllt!lll(3ll it-male tem.-hers. lnnhll \\'..Ir.. ..,.......... .4 .1... I. .1.,.. c. : IIUUIIIUIIIV III III IIIIIIIIITJ Illl', QT` |"lI`I'V'lI in. Several 0! theme lnrgu concern: in com binotion can nine or lepreu the ' mullet At will. Joining together they cut. at call!- pnrulvelv trlllln met to tllenut-lveo. out privee till An mlependent competitor in tll'lVl`l| into bAnliruptcy or In ncooptlng the term: 080ml to him tor entering the cum- binAtiou. Then they pmooecl to tix the Amount of ruuluction for each eltnblinhlneut Aml the price to the public of the goods turn- ed out. Thin in euttiiii-ntly high to pAy in- terest on All the cnpllul invented, whether it is employed or not. Ultou. lullrl. mills are not operated for _\'i.-are. yet their pro- pi lcltlll fl`Ct`l\'I: return: more Aura thnn if they were actively At work. 'lhe whiskey truut in one of the ohleet of the lot : the Stnnilartl Oil in tho moat notoriunn, for its reckless method: in crushing out imlepen lent t-ompetitorn. Lstoly the Iyetem hue been extencteal to many new lines of inclus- try, Ilul people Are looking to congress to lmiau tlludlll for brwtkiiig it clown if thAt mu be (lone. The labour organizations lll\ lneott Iorenunt in the ugitutiou to this encl, auul ll|\`ltll'lll8 that lui\'eclt-vrlopeul in min- ue-ction with a recent strike no likely to iiicrt-use their clenunala. For Aome cause or other the .\li|uuukeo Inga-r beer brew:-riex incurn--l the wrath .vf tin-organiI.el tm:mn~_v lolnuun-ru. The usual result lullowocl. Illal llw unit-r ueut forth that the knights of lnl-our tun-l Allietl tmcietiea were to lnoyi-utt ull beer uncle in the western city. which lager oollnnisnt-tlrxt pronouuna of Ipecinlly superior quality uml when it can be haul will ilrinlt no other. '1 he lmycott was rlnivneal to be ell}-cti\'e in New York Atul An etlort was being put forth to enforce it in Fliicngn, win-n An announcement was mule [heel is likely to frustrate All the plane of the lubui part A trust exist: amongst the lngrrheer brewers. deal ueil eepecizslly, it nppeum. to meet just nuci one: its the pre- sent one. mil to ten-lur boycotting inetl'uL`- tive. l'ructicAlly the western brewers llI\`0 a mmmon puree. out of wliioh the boycotted lirnu are paid all protit on the extrA busi- ness alone by their competitore u A result of the increued demnml `n their pArt.iculor prouluct. The boytott is thus rendered in- nocuoue unloue the hoycotterl the length of abstaining from beer Altoget er. This is not. Apporently. thought of. for though it would be powerful ngninst the eniployin brewer. it would Also deprive his lnborers 0 their livelihood. A strike to be effective must be nude on Iviilo u the continent. The public can ntfonl to be inditfereut to the result in A one like the present, how- ever the tight turns out, but in a matter of food production or the neoeaeities of life. n contlict between such combinations of labor And capital might be serious beyontl any- thing it he: been Accuetoinocl to, either from the evils of the boycott or the trust. `The Capltellnte Ilore Deterulllwd Till the Lebeunu-The ht:-aggle elthe Pn- eeut the Ice! lorlena (lei Iteconl-bone Intereetlec to-ete at strength. Monlnal Uaaetto. The amino and the hymn in the United Stateeare heiag Iought with the "trust." The llnt are the weepona ol or laenl labor; the lamr the cleleuoe ul mm ca cal. Ihgghllt: hae no reaaua to love 0 ther. l*'mm the lirIl`Ihlnre from the de - man to the tra-leeuho country cauaeul y thuee aueiuat this policy 0! the employer. lly the latter it in uwle to pay a heavy pru- tlt. not on! to the owner on the lectory when voo: e it mneumu, but to the ro- prletoreol eetahliahmeata ehih pm on nothing whatevc r. but are kept ahut up in unler that cumpvlition may be Itopt clown etul larger prlcel he uhtainnl tny thoee who are actively employed. The "twat" ap` ilienl In lIIlIlt'Illf\'l la a mode invention. t has no legal uiatvnce. the u rvauce u! in rulee I-eiug a matter in! honor aml protit lny its memhera. It eiune to etnlnrwe within its control the whole ptnnluctlve ca 'ltv in the pertlcular line 0! lnoaiaeae I repre- eonte. It ie mule pneeihle luy the large cle- velopment of joint stock compauiee in ` Iueuulaoturing enterpriee. giving into the hands 0! a low pen-one the control ol im- Im-uee auma 0! money and 0! proportionate inllueuce in the industry they are engaged In Havnnal nl Ileana Inrun aunnvnrlll ll: nann. u:1mvu1'r Aim marl { THE GREAT POWERS NOW OOMINO INTO DEADLY CONFLICT. lion. _ (2) Also at the same time and place. sul, Joel lo the like tvrms and conditions. Lola .\'ue|. 2! and 24 in tho Villnomol Portsmouth. coutnilr in; two-Im ha 0! an no 2 knuwn as the llnnm'- n 1013. M laid out on he p an of T. I-`. Uibl-ex. .L.S.. of the (mm of the west 0 ul Lo! S0. IS. in: the lskcuucussion of the 'l`uwn.~hlp of King on. A Lights. A -.._.I.L_ I thought BRITISH WIIIU. FR'l)AY. JAN. 13. If you are v u or d spoptio try Cutter : Little n;uEe:ve Pills . Dyspepain makes you nervous, sud nervonlneu nuke: you dyspeptic; either one render: you u'xiur- ' uble, and these little pills clh Birth. ternel pnins eml injuries. -.- 0fGl 6It Utlllty. There is no other medicine of such gene- ral usefulness in the household as Hagyerrl s Yellow Oil for the cure of rheumatism, neu- rulgie. sore throat. and all internal Ind ex- - nu , try Iunary I JVIIIIIPII shun vdntiafution. ' ' 4 Build It the Upon I993 to-light. Rnllnbln Tc-ntlulony. Mr. John R. \\'right, representing Messrs Evans, Sons & Benson, wholesale dulgxgists. _ Montreal, says : "Nasal Balm cured me of I long standing case of catnrrh. after many other remedies failing. ' A sensational levelo ment was made in Pittaburg in the triu of Michel -Read. c ed with.entiL-ing 9. thirteen year old gir,'Lem\ Steubenrach. for immoral pur- poses. It is claimed she in the rand-daugh- ter of the lut King of Wurtemurg. ._; (in-uny Exclu-1|. People are apt to get greatly excited in case of smlclen uvcidont and injury. It is well to he prepared for such emerpzencics. Hagysrdi Yellow Oil is the hamliest remedy , l(h0\\'l1for burns, scalds. bruises, lruneness, pain and all wounds of the esh. It is used nternally and externally. NUISII WIKII TIHIUIIIU. The con le. with s dreasmalter. an inti- mate friend, of Joanne Parron, betook them- selves to n fashionable restaurant. where they sn pcd. Popel, who had been drink- ing free 3. returned repeatedly to the charge and heuonglit the _gurau(c to marry him. At 6 o'clock the party. site! providing them: selves with in bottle of brnndy for refresh ment on the road. took a cab and drove to a small hotel. where at room was engsged to which they all repaired, Jeanne l'errun fearing tn he left ulwne with the Russian. who was in in state oi terrihle ext-itement. There, ufter erupting htllf llm hrnndy bottle, l'opel took two rings from his pocket. and presenting one to Jeannine, he declared solemnly that he lnul married lwr, nnd call- ed on her friend to witness the fact. He then said that he \\`l8lIP(l to be left alone with his wife, nnd us the dresstnnker hesita- ted he kit-ked her out of the room. Popel ncljnred the \\'-man to accompany him to "Russia, and, nding that she ersiste-I in her refusal. he took A revolver rom his pocket and after tiring three shots at her turned the ueapon to his own temple and fell down (lend. Two of Jeanne,-`s teeth have been broken. and one of the bullets is lodg- ed in her palate, while another has pierced her brenst. I IIUQHQIIII I g III! I` II\Q I \ll` 1`lJ'\I\\ ll lIl`J\l rcaomln Reports u re-I`li\'o,t0 ivnto Iii s. CHARLES T. Gll.M0ll. (`Ink q/' the Ltgu`.-zlalive Assrmblu. 1511:. A fearful triage-ly, thehcru of which Wu Tlicmlure I`upei, 3 young Rulaian uiucr, the her:-im one Joanne Perrou, n_n'_v;urrum at the theatre of the than-au <|'Eau, Imro.-l_v out of In-r luulnl, vmn um:-teal. lhe Mun- cvwitc, who was the sun of an prelim: of the churuh. and was in l'.sr'u on regular leave, mule the in-quuiutauce of his fair thine st one of the cities kept open in the small huumof the night for the I('c0lllllluIllli0lI of those who are uldicusd to going the pace." He courted her from the very Iii-It for what the French call la boa uloli/." than in to say, he wnnwcl her to naury him; but the young lady had very dlorent idea of life. and treated all his proposal: to become Madame Popol Ami to accompany him to Ruuin with ridicule. 'I`L- ....._l.. ...:oL . .l.......mI.-- an int: I! you are not land with the colic you Ll` udnn. tn hmlrv & Thomnnonh : in Ila lIIln'l Kuuw What Ilr Wan Doing lhr Frarlul I runs He Nun (`ummnlc-cl. Lundml 'l`ck-(mph. . .. . nu 1`-I any. Alter I time the hrhlu in unlemnly brought tuhn-rluturu home, hut tlwre the hu tu through 1 Irellll uimlhsr vu nut nlroauly deunl-ed. On the thruhuhl the is met by `tho lnrhlogroonfn mnthel ornumoothn-r older- ly unule relative of hit. who uh who the in and what the wnutl. Thin in the com- nwmmnent of I humnruul clwchiann. which ouumetlmoo bounmn ruthorfbroul, and is al- wuyn greeted hy shouts ol laughter from the Oll\IiI`l|l`|`I. At lust, when the mother-in law hu In-v-u utiulio-I. the pr-nlucou at gluon of mm umlnlung. thin wheuten Ion! which. Iuu been baked (or the purpose. and offer! them tn the new uniutreu oi the houle. 'l he latter Iipl the wine, and let: I gold or silver com fall into the: glans: u Agift In the mother. She then taken the brawl in her right haml uul holds it over her lclt nhouhlor. Some nemon ntumling l-ehiml her Innnt take it. . Iuuy upluumnus of this cunuun are given, hut they are all mu-lern And rlI.|lIl|IHIf.it'. In must places. how-even. it in mm-hlerecl ll , good omen if the brew! is taken by as no.-oaly uh] wnnntn, though, of cnunw. it iulmpouaihle In nlluw the bride tn sum] too long in such an poslltun, um] um our of the weal-hug puty is mum.-timu ol-Inga-I to take thv hmf. Wnen Baby Ina sick. we gun but Cutnrll. When the was a Child. clan and for Cutorig, When also became Man, on lung to Uulorin, When the Ind Chndnn. do an than Unto:-in, day. I`-111" llll Iluvl IIUIRIIIIIII can u .-v--. P. - hin mm more how on the way from church and at KM um-rt-go tom. wlwlrit in wen. u it uuully II. In an inn. Al the III: merry mnkinu the clue! interval center: on Nu: brim`: lather. `ho is uputod to make a upcoch. in which ha dnnu u unattering I pic-tun ll pounlolv uf the Mo and clan:- ur of the brldeguuum, when mun! reply an the ruillcry an Inn he can. As both spunk- on make on many jocou sllusiunu u uc1:|ll' to thaw to the rut nl the vumpsny this con- lou. M an it in comialorml the: gun (rout of the Al-.... - 05...- .L.. |._x.l.. :- ...I......I.. I.......-I.o Curlunu Woddlng ouuosuu Among Illa Cudcyy Puplv at (`IIluI|. nlunlu lh-view. In noun put: at (Pu-iuthh Iviuololu-ought lntotho church uul Mound by the plih who drink: the am glue to tho brick`: hum: ; but In Cmnloln the party luvu tbs chumh be-lore beginning in cannula. The delay. however. II out lung, u cuuom in- au: mu a pawn mu he lid! at every In that is passed on (M mad. Dari the what: Alumoon m an ab not 0! t un- mnried mum man the vilqo In to up- tuu tho rklo. lluho cuuho lured out of the lultlogrwmi light. on any prvtollu whnuver. out in at can surrounded and car- .1..n not ...-....... ....1..|.|....h..: hnunn, Whnn I CAPTURING THE BRIDE. an 220 av uquon. ....__ l 'opel, 8 3 |'Eau. - ,,,, A ....,. ........-...I II... II... 282 PRINCESS ST. each guest pay: uy lhn-I111 in IIIVQII O"'e;*s A|lA\_Noolen Goods at WHOLESALE PRICES. Clouds, Shawls. Hosie'r, 8`o;,- doves, Mitts; B|ankets,iFlan- Anels, ;Comforters, Ulsterings, `Jacket Cloths, Woolgress Goods, Bronze and Hack. ` 300 yards Heavy All-Wool Estamine Dress Good: 17, in Seal Brown, Goldplrown and Bronze Green- - _ ` - \ Over -2.000 ml: of these sold within the hut two weeks. and uoknowled by nl who have seen t mm as the Chegpeot Goods ever shown in the city. AI this f.ho`Lg Lot we can gpt of them call at bare and get a choice. `" - SPENGE & CRUMLEY, JOHN LAIDLAW & SN S. I '-..--IN 'I`0-DAY.--- Another Lot of 500 yards Heavy Tweed Dress Goods" at 17c, in Fawn, `Myrtle, Brown, Bronze and Flack. onn -nu-J: I-Inn-1-u AlI-7nnl Rnhun3nn ran: (land: I70 in 331' Brown. Fri SPENGE 83 CRUMLEY S IOUSIXS T0 . . TENANTS roux Building Lots. Fuma. &o. bought tum uoldon 11!!! on - Our First Remnant Sale is now going on and we ha\'e a great many Geninino Bargains. Ends of Dress Goods, Inds of C.luaking. :uul Ulstering, Ends of Flannel, Ends of Canton Flannel, Ends of Table Linen. Ends of l`owelliug,_Etc., Etc. McMAHON S FIRST REMNANT SALE. `WHITE COTTONS. EMBROIDERIES - % Look out for a Special Announce- ment of Something New To-morrow. F. X. GUUNISEAU & G0. And making each day more interest- ing and protable for the people. ON TUESDAY, that never before in the history of Kingston has there been a More Successful Sale or such a Sweep- ing Sacrice of Goods, :.nd still we will continue it, laying out GREATER BARGAINS By the Great Crowds of Buyers who have Thronged our Stores since the opening of j. T_._:_- 'I`L'ESl)A\'. lheSEVls`.`.\'Tll day I-`ERR l` ARY next. will be llwlasl. day for receiving Petilinns (or Private Hills. 1'n|-:sIn\' `rule I~`0lTR'l'|-`.lo`.\'Tll mu` I-`Ell. GENERALLY AGKNUWLEDGED OUR GREAT FAREWELL SALE V- ,Remember, Gnuine Wholesale Prices. JUST IN THE _[\J|CK OF TIME We intend, at the end of EACH Season. to sell All Remnants atn Sacrice. Special Values Received Today at A 132 and 134 Princss streag, The Leading Miliinery Store. 1 - ` R. A M 5:5` .A.'U' L; - 55:4 tor rriwuo Hills. 1'UI-:sl).\\'. THE FOUR'I"I-2|-`.\'Tll 0|-` I-`Ell RUARY nuxt. will be the last day for introdu- cl Private Bills to the House. HURSDAY. the I-`lRS'l` 01-` MARCH next.` will be ihn Ins! dnv fur nnnmnllnn llnnnrln uf

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