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Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1887, p. 4

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:11` Ill -IIJHIQNI -Q "mt ggyboooenntnr % `.5, at. llmr an .Y`m~' ..q not norm-rily 1.. s Tupper in mm` in ('44 Tuppor has never shnv \ In this country aim-1 ,.-Ii S(;'R.|!lSE. ___ .....- ...-- ..r, ... ---V F the your fur an elec- : of two Inch defects as hi: lieutenant: in (Mr ` l Greatclearingsale Pigfufes ] ] M. xmxmmcx's.!gs9 rnmcsssst. ; % For One Iona baton scoot-4 I_I_.!_._ DYElNwGmVV;()WRK`S. PRINCESS ST; - KINGSTON. CLEMILINESS IS NEXT T0 GODLINESS. 1 H0! and (`old lhlhu It All Hound. JONES IVONSORIA 1. PA RLOR umm. muomu. llotol Blout. Clarucosl. .\'.ll.---Thane no u..TuIy n-mu In Ibo any huund by noun. mun: nccuriw at all hours proud but truer. Aug. 0. .__ .. _.>.-_, ..__,-_.._-... . " cnnm-oi: consn 30121111." ' OF WORTHLES8 IMITATIONS 1 42 CLARENCE ST- I--u 0-K |-(3-Ill0!l'I'IV8lIIIl l.h'9|ll'NI0lQId 6! dyad ` ALEX. ROSS. f Sealettee and Ulster Cloths. Wool I Hosiery, Gaiters. Mitts, Glov ea Shawls, Clouds. &c.. at the Low- est Prices. Striped Jersey Cloths (All Wool), for Children's Wear. Black and Brown J eraey Cloths. Black and Bmwn Astraohans for Jackets and Cloaks. ; JUST ARRIVED? la pumped on lnulde cl (`onne Goods. Without which Nona an Genuine. lainspoction invited and show goods at Murray 61` Tay|or s, Carpet mo Iillinnrv Warehouse. (M. I-I. IN THE DULL SEASON {AH at our well-known Low Prices. Pieces Elegant Oriental Lace, in Coffee, Cream and Baize. ' Jan. I3. Pieces Print, choice pat- terns. Murray & Taylor s NEW GOODS PIECES GINGHAM: 776` PRINCESS STREET. NOW OPEN AND READY FOR INSPEVGTIUN. ' BEWARE U V M: .\'I' U`I"l`.\ \\ A Isnllnwm on rvturn H'l|L (IA Hal 0! Hotels. lnnlin lloueu-~. Inig- inml. &v.. In Munlroul. with prfu-u. mu he su-a-n at my om.-. 4- P: G'LPRS.LFEVE~a THE TOILET. Au tho:-ioduningnny Inxerior lxitm V I ma. emu. oux. omvnd and mid an (`orr Mac by no In 0 uaprtnclplod merchant: Indium the lupu- a union of our guanine Gon- unc. we will warn tho India against such lmpnomou by .Jduvv|n their ntonllon to tho ' nmvuily ol seeing that the . name JADRY ,eoo1)~s.W 1OO 100 400 no tmnlule to Al Oran: Radical Ii-bu. tho Inluooollho mnucstoctotunlnlgltlaxb, QAXI11Q IDO1DD- 4 `j AII Tickuts are good to return. lmving .\lun tl-ml not later than Fuh. lsth. and II STU!` UV ER AT U'l"l`.\ WA hallowed trip. L-TA of Hotels. liuanlilnr llousvs. Lodg- I wry Iulbao Gout. lludkuouxn """"1&'....`:'%.?.' I showing _lloqe,u?n _'1no Pmon. [ G-. ASHLEY DORLANIYS. 84 PRINCESS 313551, Doe. II. II ULEARINGTSALLE .4 ` W: V II VI" I I I'll!-(hm laundry uyggug Tdonhmg En in now showing A full Apartment for Chrlslmu. and as well u hem; ornament: Ihovnnounoful. Just the kind of patents for theluud limos. Now in your lime to secure them. OF ALL KINDS. Illa moon! experience lend: Mm to believe that there are no good: In his line in the city that equal his for value FURS, CAPS AND GLOVES I`II Ju. 9|. GALLOWAYS } NATlONS,AUTH-ORSAPJD" JAPANESE URAULE. LUGUIAGHY, Dominoes, Checkers, Chinese Bagatelle, &.c., &.c., F. NISBETS, The Corner Huulnilnrox ttllive him I can and It will ropon 3 G0 BANG, LOTTO, GAMES or . _.__.._-__:...:.__.._._;__.... EVENlNG GAM:f! Vpamcnss smm. -- - - xmcsm. Inn 1 I J. Hehdefsjon & 00., Booksellers, DON'T WAIT7 Seven Feet Long Jun. I3. rmulud for durability and speed." The "Star" To ans are` all made from so looted and thoroug Iy seasoned stock. put to Rethur by skilled workmen in a most suhsuu: tiul umnner. Their record !or speed during the first season was the very` highest. Since then have added several Patented lmpmvelnentn which will be found to Add to their (`X(.`(`llCn(`t`. _ . vtwn-\al'II`n 0! this Toboggan the n1anufacturcrsnys:- Tho original patent Star Toboggun. with n my latest pnlentvd improvements, stands un- rmulud for durability k Tobommns no all maths tum. .. 1.11 luul.. HIGH RAIL. Six Feet 83.38. Six Feet $4.47 Seven Feet $4.00. Seven Feet 85.34 is the best yvt out. Being narrow at the hood there is no- friction on the side of made hills it is particularly '0 nished. very handsome in appearance. strong and durable. Thu.-so To` boggans are made in two \\`a)`s--\\ fUt tow rails nnd `with high mils the one with high mils is just the thing for ladies use. as there is no dan- lgcr of get ting the hands scratched while holding on. the rails being higher than any rushion. `D`D'rr`_'l:! 1 ram . I uuwr hurt`: (I UNUBIII DIAWIII. IITUOG IDIAIAII I Ana. . Toboagnniig is to 1)-$1"/i;.`.. popnlnr amusement this winter. and in II few days [no new slide will be In running order. Jun. 6. THE TAM 0"SHANTER suns. On February uh tn |0th. An 9! -John Henderson 8:. 00., PRINCESS STREET. ' tr 1%! I 233'? '3 how u fuli stock constantly on hand and our prices will bo found as low as is consislen with quality oflho goods. At the beginning of tho your almost every Merchant and Business` Man,mq,uh-on I New Sol or Boois. or at least a M - -Enuuouxa (III. l'IlII.`f OTIII7. DAYBOOK; JOURNAL I I-'\El GENTS` Fuauisnlims. BLANK B0VOK`S*-%! Booxs AND MAGAQINES.` ._._.__` THE STAR" TOBOGGAN. If/E "OOME T " 708006/M \rn- . ..-r. -.-J nun, $5.75. And on I-`ehrmnry Tth, Sth $4.15. v5 1 <` ~ srAuo_ug;~ $11-14- mm uuug mgnur umn any rush '--PRICE LIST :-- DAI The Corner Bookstore. --PRICE LIs'r;-U "LEb-.ER or [CASH BOOK.` Vl(i.`3GS'N)N. - $4.00. CANADIAN PAC /F/C RA/I. WA VS Kingston and Pembroke} Return Tickets From Kingston A: Member fbr Kingston in the Interest ofGood Government. MONTREAL CARNIVAL, Your vote and inuence are respectful- ly solicited for AI I-\lAlIf'\l-P`! RI IQILI TO THE ELEOTOBS : //oz/.95 or 0`0M/M0/V8. NOTICE is hereby given that tho Annual Gvnerttl Meeting of tho Shareholders of the Kingston & Pembroke Railway Company will be held Ill the (`olnpan `'8 (mice. H cc d'.\rnu,~, Kingston. at N()().\ 0 WEDN )A\'. the 9th day of February. 1887. By order of tho llonrd of Direecors. THUS. \\'. NASH. Jan. lllh. IRRT. St\a~`v~'I`num Thc ululomixnod will issue At the following rates. viz: w-nu Aeu uuurg, 711030 Iroode will give double the wear of either Canadian or Ameri- ctn Icnuftcttu-ea. 5 `-5000 Iroedeend you will buy no other. D. F. ARMSTRONG Ill IIIIIIIICIG n-n--- | NOTICE is hereby ivcn that l\ S mcinl Gena- ral Meeting of the S mreholders o lhc Kinn- uton & Pembroke Rnilwa-y Company will he held at the oloea the (`omgnmu Plnce d` Annca.,l\'i ton.()nt rlo.on SA `lYIRl)A\ .tho 913th day of ohrunry. I887. at 12 o'clock, noon. for the purpose of authorizing and mm-tiouing the increase of the capital stool: of the (`om- plmy by the amount of one Million I-`ivv llund~ rod Thousoiml I)0Hlll`S. the roceedsnf whivli shall 20 to redeem oulstum ing bonds of H10 (`am my. 1' order of the l)irovmrs. KINGSTON 86 PERUKE RAILWAY. KING-S'I`0N&PEMBR0KE.RAfILWAYCo _g;0uMN'c/A/a*Tjio`))`o;}: .J}}}; "24m. m-:!.I`.L'n.\' or . I ' `WUUDWLRD "DRAMATIC UUMPANY. V MUsEMEi:Lafi6s: __._._ _. .._.__ British Bo}ii:'56}`?56}{1;1"x';}i}1to%}Death. ----.__.-......._.... , ______._ _N 10 ooN'rnwmnsf Jan. llth. I887. ELECTION 1887- coTLANb T=2vEn: . Kingston. 24th Jm1.. I887. 51 mnoisi 3} "if \ P_rioes_-l0 and 25 gents.` ? .\o extra charge (gr reserving sums. Jan. 25. Ticket Agent K. & I`. and (`.l`.R.. 7th to 12th February, 7887. 1 )' the Directors. nnunvvu l\.Il ALEXANDER GUNN 23:} ME: .5}.-I}; TAO-INIG-BIT; l`hu I"D.nuolnnl.. ll-....u.. . One week and Saturday .\taun'eo; Wa have inst roooivod. direct from the North British Rubber Oo'y, of Edinburgh. Sootlsnd. I Lute Consignment o! Ova-about and Rubbcru. TL--- __ _ .1 on; s n . n .- Tho Patriotic Drnum. llu-e)-our 0 w . tn W. `W L0`?-glr; '-.\.\l) _-\'l.\-- In 'I`. W. \'Ah`ll. 3 l`l`II')|"\` inclusi \'(`, ROBINSONS WALL PAPER DEPOT, ` ml 9th v . n .`\-`II ._ Sc-`rI:lury. `inunuu-Uululnavuau-vwuurvv-v--`J } benet more naturally by I r.m:.t1.: M vouch than local; would through Ir. hm- hm. (`n t. Nponurhu bust `attenin- loc the quail; cl I uludnl ll ! Italian (hon, Ihtiun CNN. Mr. ('. H. llrittnu is ngnin the stanulnnl- Insurer of the lihorul party in South Leech, n with the hirent proupocta. .\'u cnnalidnturo in the dintrict can In momwllly emlonoul on either politics] or penonal grounds. .\I r. Brltton belong: to I hmily of staunch ro- fonmru, who do not. however. minute por- ty and and practice illiballiv. or. through party pnjutlico. tkcononto Into Hgotn. Hiahmllyllomofthooldcltinlaodn. bu slimy: stood to the front in puhlicoml had. noun ohiu. nnd ulolorvu wall of tho cou- munlty. (2. I-3. Britten pononnlly has been I man 0! snug and cocoa in public A! Mn. bu roprooonhul I-uunoquo I-orthily in municipsl oimlcl. and in hon longs couorvator and exponent al.13-manque`: munnhcturlng lntoruu. Hi: conrouy and gentlolnnly Inarlt. In uhlitiou to button and public trnlning, would unto him I most worthy ropnnolhtlvo. ol whom hit up- portou and never in The pros poet: 0! I thigh ul dnllhtnthn at (Rb- ~-..m.m.m.u.,uu-uaoou.r.u. __| 1., -__, 2. ,,_-_.__ _- _._.;1L....A.. .._ :._..;...;.T..{.:.;.L..{1-;......... than -an-Ida `I A nglnnnn u-I Une of the orntnrs nt the conservative i meeting on l-`riilny an-ning-ml one by-the bye who. despite his polish and unliition, has not been temlcml as nomination of any kind for any vonatituenvy-s:\il .\lr. Iiunn ~ win: Hl`lt`k`tl`Il as the liberal stamlaril-bearer lwcnuse he had in lung purse. The liberals thought Mr. Hunn's merits lay in his per- somil popularity, which tho part` press and the spaskt-r of the commons lune ac|ulow_ "Ilgl`l.l TH be very great. lint thnt neiulv. was the urntur nfurv.-said not the solicitor of Sir John .\lt|CIlUIl&Iltl when, as inemlrcr for Kingston. he was unscatml in I874 Illll nur- mwly vscnpml slisqunlitication fur the grues- cat 04 wrnption of u hich there is any record 3 If so he shnulul In` the last one to refer to my mncliilatch money hugs. If Mr. Gunn wen the mnser\'ati\`c- ntamdaml-lneanr in ..__, ..... ..,..-._ Kingston his purse might not be so long. This was the reference nnule by the .\'nm to the liberal convention on .\'nturxla_\'. Sin- gular to say there was no discussion in regard to ciunlimlntes, and .\ll.`SSI`o. J..\l. Fair and H. llawden were surprised to learn that tlieyhml been the canine of party friction. u These in the convention knew unthing of it. llone. Du not wall for the Spring rush. The work can be done better now. An elegant lino ot llnnnnzno Ieloct mm. Always the beat selected and most stylish stock In liutorn 0n~ Lu-lo to choose from. "It S(`(`lllS that tlwre is a uliszsgrem-nncnt in the camp. Smue think that Mr. Fair should he the man. while others say that Harry limnlon should be nominated. The vonventiml was adjourned till next Satur- day, to see if at large auto.-xnlaume can be se~ cured." Hon. .\l r. Clmpleau has beoulnc reconciled to Sir John, and the campaign goes on as it was originally intcmlc-I. Mr. (`liapleau in a marked man, and sooner or later mun cease to be ll leader of the conser\`ati\'e par ty. Sir John .\.lCll0lllll(l will not submit to insubordiuatiou, and does nut usually nl low an inferior to put him in a box more than once. There can be only one Iivmlor in the tury party while Sir John reigns. The Ottawa Journal ooriinnends the action of Sir Jolui .\lacd0m\ld. in i-unning again for Kingston, us plucky. seeing that every other nvailublc member of his party hm-keql out of the tight." This is n rcticction upon the party hum which cannot be plc.-namitly contemplated lay the local c0usel'\`uti\'es. The nmninatinn of the premier is as the Wum said it w1ss~the last resort of as dis- ` appointed and desperate party. l u n 'oar. ~ ' n Aunc ed to tho purer Is one of the but and must busy Job olcoa n(,`4mnda ' rapid. stylish and cheap work : 8 hnprovod printing presses. I\r\ u . u - . . . . . . . ..... .- cncn. unloea wnon " oookou." when 31 Iscluuugod. special not loos In reudlng columns are charg- od at exu-_a rates. 'r1{o WEEKLY 1m1TeH mun. Epngos. so columns. is published every Thursday morning at 81 Allnc od mlha -vmm-In mm nfnm has! and (III I UJII I IBIEZEAV I 50 1 ' 1 For four lines. one or two Insertions... . . . .8050 4 For (our llnm. each all non! luau !-ti`on.. 25 1 Over four lines. am Inner on . . . . loo pox-_l_lno i 70`lI.:l::uhooquont oonaocuuvoins, . .. 50 . auhsoqlnnt Ina ..... .. loo ' "I -'l` icon woe}, subsequent 1113.. .' . " Th awe_ek._aubaoquont " Nolicen of Births. Mu-ri and Deaths 50. each. unloaa when bookod.' when 81 ischnuukod. special notices rcadlmr are cham- THE DAILY VVHIG; ` Tm: Btu`:-inn WHIO in -hli ova:- e ;on- Lug. at as King Stwemumggn. Ontnrx. A1` SIX DOEJKS rut nun. uu III IV l.'llIlI-u IIIIII. ulna us a all and look over our stock. No trouble to show good: at ANNOUNCEMENTS. " OP`/67 Mr Orbenl Dicor." :--o- '--~\. `so (.'1'Il I.b`L`I).\'. I-inw. J. n. m~:L\'s1-:. L._. A D\'EIlTlSl{1lIE.\'TS 'I`I-{E BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY; JAN; 25. .,_,_, . Proprietor. Yhld tolholn I6ryc-(Ki cm`. .........`.",'.o.... J3... ......... 3..., I and wlllcouhu tooth nprcunnuon with Mr. A. (Inna. Tvtll In labor Int, how. out. u an the path: hi: it will hololld Ithol K "I II hhoothunv." h... on.` up novtc-on of Advortlaon. So many device: nn noortecl to by ndvcr- thon that the ordinary render Iocnetimu hocomeu shy of tho ton pn:'grnph. fearing the advice thnt u conoonl in it like n ll; `ally. Who, foginntnnoe. on bqlnn t ltun. would we mppuned thnt In pur-one was to Innlo known the truth that Dr. Sap`: Cntnrrh Remedy in vhnt it clnllnn to III. A can (or n dhonn at one loathsome to Hand: and annoying anal own dnnguonn to the mint. .._._.__..`. .. in as ll-Ikvlllo (htuh \)l-Ijl__ A, `L _ I -... -3.-." .--. ..a...... ...., .--.-v-_y I puny hu only In tlmatcn to cease to oper- ate the Luke \`upe-rinr uni Rocky .\luuuluin ` auctions to I-ring the gowmlnont that vn~M ed them to the knees. llul it known it. It" ` such 5 demand is tn he mule At the next lesion ofpnrlinment Sir John A. \lol(`dnn~ dd know: well slut he would have Alnoluw ly nochnnoe ul victory at the polln. and Ivy hurrying on the oloctiom baton the ooopion he would secure the moat oocliveuuinunco pouible from the Cuwlinn Pacic railway compsny. Hour much more can the people of Cumin Alford to spend on A nilvny com- pany that has ulnuly out than oightyaex-. on million: of slouu in had out alone 2 (input M IAMIQV3. -., _-. _ lion. anal in NW fare 4 _th0oe illivlml upon I tario and Quelnoc. Sir ("hnrlos Sir ("lurk-s Tuppor ha ...vl,... V. ..-- -.. ....-...... ..,- ... ...~ nu... enthu.-nsism" from the manufacturers, who have too much to do to keep up their com- bination: to leave them much time or money to clemte In politics, olissul\'e parliament seven months before in time was up, in the ,_._. _ ,_ _, t .|, t u y'c'y ` ` he, with an uneoncealed record. hope of further assistance in the slutpt \'.ICEllr"- " '1 he desperate etforts that the premier has made to tenure a cry for the present contest is a_`aure evidence that he feels strangely at a loss without one. The-.l!aiI, the pcraoqal organ of the premier. and nextto the hoodle brigade the most powerful auxiliary of the conservative party in Canada. was directed to mount the Protestant horse, and to tilt with grinded spears. at the lilrerty of con science, and guaranteed rights of a religious minority. Not only this, hut to it was given the congenial task of endcavoring to induce the people of Ontario to violate the federal mnstitulion. and Enter on a ram- war with the people of Quehec. \\ hen the result of the h_v-election in Haldilntmd, and of the general clection in Untario, proved that the great majority of the people of On- tario were above sectarian prejudices and valued their own liherty too highly. to de- prive others of it. he found himself com- pelled to sacrice hoth his cry and his or- gan. In his stumping tour throughout ()n~ tario he endeavored to make his own uu~ douhted personal popularity take the place of both. and he may he satisfied that in this he has succeeded, hut the fact that .\l r. .\Io\vat. as one of the results of that tour. has now twice as many followers in the in- cal house as has Sir Johni lieutenant, .\lr. Meredith, goes to prove that he has little foundation for his faith. Why then, has nith no * of `l'..,._. al, __,__...I, u,_...L.. .... ..... .u. an. uuu luv-\-I looked up to thank the hand tlnut`%lM]&g'n). Then and only then were the sine `s of virf" provided in sutlicient. quantities to Qpuro victory. . 'rhn nln-nlmrgtn .x!T.n-tn Hunt flux n--nnnr lune I ` Sir John .a._ .\g,;cdom1.1 has appealed to` the people of Cinauls as it whole, and -to the people of Kingston in particular, upon his record ind it alone. ..,.As eizery political vie- iory which he lies achierednt the polls dur- ` ing his long politicdl life has been won by a cry, which served the dual purpose of diverting public attention from his post ac- tions and creating enthusiasm, principally of the legal` tender variety, this is a some- what remarlmble occurrence. In I878 he was victorious, because he hadn cry thug promised to make every: man in the country rich at the expense of his neighhor_. and which so favored a spepial class that they, out ofn highsense of favor: _to`come," suin- scribed to the enthusiasm fund. In I882 he declared to thg people that he nppeuled to them heeuuso In great nulnber of Englishennd .-`uuericauz capitalists wens \\'niting anxiously until the people of (`nnadn re-atiirmed their decision in fnnr of in ,protective tariff to spend Qolllltlesu millions in huilding up the industries of the country. It is an open secret that upon this m'cn.sion the nuinufac-' turers. who in I878 hml BlIl>scl'il)e so liber- ally. were not n.:lined to provide enthus~ iasln." They hud in fact to lac culled to- gether in Toronto, uml it was there that Sir John told them the little story of the boys that {uttenod on the Acorns the faithful svrineherd beat down for them and never . ,...-r_._. __ .. '`l`wIll so an Vain.` PAPER HANGING4

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