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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1887, p. 3

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I In smmped on Inside of Coraline Goods. Without Which None are Genuine. 121-2cI"PER YARD, IUFIINS ...: Iriuirrn ,,_,, ` In an F ch. 5. * 3,000 YARDSI IJRESSGDUDS 5 (f " E N "178. In Plain and Stripes, for . Suitings, at BEWARE HAS A RRIVICI) ;\'l Worth 20 Cnt.m DRY 0,0016? etc.. otfered and sold as Cora- line by so m o unprincipled merchants trading on the repu- tation of our genuine Cora- uuwe wig wlurn the; Indigo l8'I t. nu mpoait on y drawing their attention to tho necemily of seeing that the name of d _ Danna: (lo Cllllll in As there are many inferior goods. corded with ula. hemp. offered and d line bv an m n unm-innlnlnd ' 40 Cents. ,___ _ =.._._.,- 4... ._j_ J czufnm]-"Lounsrons. n.. |..|.....Ar:_--. -2- L- DYEING WORK.-" raucous s'rL_. xmacrrou. dIlII(&hlhIIldllIOIlIu JONES IDNUORIAL PARL08 llrmnb Ana-tau Raul Incl. (`hnacom ..___ CLEAILIIESS I8 um To ooouuzss. The Hun` Ale in Finals. JAB. CRAWFORD IHI-E. AGENT vvvnvo II I VEUVKH ` A 10 In`! of PIKE OYITIIQ NA. IA0lA0-; 0I3`.- O TONOUI Try it and'y3u will use no other. 8. J. LE4/1'7, - AGENT, A LA8ATT:S; COSGRAVELS ALE Bgee I rlhl II In city u ."'H?n Pu ta-menu d. PIWAL ucnoa nv mil 0 Stock In now complete with All the latent Novenla and Pouolu. 13$. . Lump. an on M" . IIUCKN I M And Robertson Brothers, Yltnnnmnnn I _._. ; 3% I '1. I `.7. v- my (mum - cum -' Vial -'}i n'1}sx. PR! Nnmu n-run-rm CROCKEIIY. CHINA.` GLASSWAII. LAIPS. ALL KIIN. PLATED WAII. kc DAIRY GOODS. of the Choices: II Inn u the Chnaput. received daily. CANNED 00008 of ovary grade at IIBIIIIBIYIII nave-n --. ------ __-wt- cn.i:iQu};an.au.i;: JOOIPH QUIOLEY. D1119. I-n..An-nu._;.- We have the suulalacunn n! numbo with our patrons many new customers. W ARE RI-.`.U)\' FOR ALL. '0 have madolho sund- ard 0! our goods the urn: conaidenuon. And can condently claim that for character And asnorum-nl our nlovk is not excelled in the (`ily at l Rll`lCS WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. " A cam m & aruusr A spncum. >/W2,7r7/1 .9/M0 r/mo? oroldorod Goods for evening vgenr; Fine White Dress Shirts. Night Shins White Kid Gloves. (`amhric Bows and Tom Thumb Ties for even- ing wear. Special Value in Uentlcmcn'u (`ha- mois Vests. in Scarlet and Drab. 11- 1- nutty uuv , _.__._-....., .\'Ex'r TO B. DORAN & co`s, nu.\'cr:ss STREET Jan. 4. SELLiNG (FF At. Greatly Reduced Prices. the Balance of the \\'int(-r Stock of UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. HITS & GLOVES. PERSIAN LAMB CAPS. MUFFLER8, ETC. me question 0! (`anal Tolln. Members and all lnlorv.-stud are rvqueolud to attend. I.V_L . __.,_- ..V Is now showing it very handsome stock of Gents` Fine Silk Stuffs. Handkerchiefs. Kid Gloves. lined and unlined), Uent.lemen's Half Hose. in `ine Cashmere. Merino. Silk and Em- broiderod Goc-da. for ljine Qresg Shixjs. Shins. hue kid Glnrnn ` "W"- G-- .A.SI-I;L]-BY _-_. _L,_. T84 PRlNGESS %s[5g\I, Dec. 9. K v- u nu I If! I I &I V FI'rst~(`lnss Laundry upstairs. Telephone. ___:__._.-_.-j {ULEAW Sm l]0RLAND S. ,\'l:x`r GROCERIES, LIQUORS. -..... vslusil uuu nu Vlul-IU 110 is now showing a full assortment for Christmaa. and as won as beiug ornamonm thev are useful. just the kind 0! presents for the hand .times. Now is your time. to secure them. or ALL KINDS. His recent. experience lonula him I that there are nqgoods in hisllnoi that equal his for value I1- :__,n - FUHS, cAPs]i4`6" GLOVES mu NI-.`.\"l`. Fa-b. Nlh ll 8 the question 0! (`anal `Fnlln. Iemben and I Inlnn-uln- t`Gi\'o him n can and it will} TH! '1`on.1rr. IS THE BEST. .1. R. RATTENBURY. (`Inca I ..nn.I-.. .... ......x IMPORTEBS. . 'EbNooN A .\'l'l'I(`lAl. Ml-I|'IT|.\'(-` v (`H Funnel! ('hAInb1-r on ' IN N|\2.\'l`. Fob. I numnlinn nl [`anAl `run. lulu! Square. Kin St u uuunuu. uuu IIIIIIJ. W. (E. ASHLEY. I8 `nu rue: ton ...,......-..w uxull mm to believe" r hisllnohi thorcity "'" -1.- anon nu V Ill! PRINCIBB STREET. I .I. ALE. KINGSTON. nu n. c\ I. (Illll \ .l'.l(.. 42 EEELIKRENCE ST- Jan. 11 {repay you. 10 believe` ; Ir; II... -1-- Inn. 1!`. In ` 0! my odlu-. gin "B____A_._zA.AR_ .. ; Egg . Inuhctuhg mm... 3?" E57 GILDERSLEEVE, All Th-In-Is are good to return. leaving M ~ I not lmvr Ihun I-`u-Io. llilh. and l\ ST ' VER AT U1"l`A WA hmnowud on relum trip. ll'A Hat of Hotels. Honnn Houwu l4ud.:~ Inn to, in lloulnul. with pr can. can wt-n otoc-. , , . , . . . _ . . . . - - v-v-- -v -vruvsvuillyl Al the following mum. viz : On February -Mh to lmh, inclusivr, at is 7}: own my />75`/}E' mm W! rs WI). (1') An-I nu l"ehruaLr)' 7th, n uuuu. Feb. .1 Kingston ar"a-ti Pembroke Kingston 1 --VlA--- [ AMUSEMENTS--MEETINGS. MONTR'E`AL%CAERNl`vAL,% 7 I A # n 1 0 4 A E A A _ . . . _ . . 1 n nv Til `Jul 11. J. K. ouvm NOV. --~~---.7, ..._.. TE RUBSES. Respectfully requests the votes and in- uence or the Electors of Kingston. Jun. 28th. I887. sun JOHN A. MACDONALD] ._ - ~ I HOUSE OF 00MMON8 ELECT/ON! Tho ululcrsixm-1! will issua- As Member for Klngstonln the interest of Good Government. Jul. 20th. 1887. eon!` votes and inuance are respectful- ly solicited for ALEX. GUNN To run ELECTOR8 . 54, 00MMO/V8[[07'/0%/V, '87 THE PEOPEL S CANDl5A-TE.!`i -~'---:2: Th-In-I Am-nl K. & I . and (`.P.R.. If`1T A -I-nu-.-|-nv;~.-an- BOARD `OF 7: to Iui ;'ebr;(;r`_q',` }a}7. IIA RTIFORD. (BNN. 4 ."3"`_'- 9.-_ ELECTION dAi{1;Vs`QW j...-.._ . _,__u_.___. __.._.._ u ., . . n.-I.- -----t|W.E.5lO THOIAB BRIO 8. A-n `*.\.\'l) I A14-u.-.- . ' Alli. H W) ,4. I5. Ill] (0 IN $.:_. 75. r\.' .Dh up A Eng Inn-L. -. ..____. ,, THUS. .\'l.l.*`. . : . land and llama TRADE.` I will hi` ho-Id In llw TI'l'2.`~`l)A\ II\'I'I.\' | 8o'~|ock. to dlu-use J :1. 8th Mnl 9th he-Id DA \' EVI-`\' xllly` -~-- v hi jj IV` "E I`"i has-holy uni mnnplmudy. ll inklin- tunl sum in tmnn has-I utl Italian ` 5|-an at .- yuopoli. ilk pawn curm- n4 MI` `n n.. In nl fnrjfc I.I'l]'lOI(`. Old I-mulm M pun-non olkbcco the criduboal -rplng parthnm We no pout! d It haw wt-igiitnl like an inculms upon the plllr lit` morality are nu lung;-r tn luv tolerated. A limit nf forbearance has been l"!`h('hQ1i and there is (I .\llM`C cry for 1lt'li\'(`l - i|ll(`l'. The levrptinn by \\lll\'ll Sir Juhn A. .\lam|uiu\ld mntnu--i in lmlnu-r up u mrnipt ia_yntA-in uf gnu-iiiim-nt luuo In-on upuaeci to puhliv \ic-w and will nu:-t with public (`on- illilmlinn. it in iiiipuuil-Iv to mnvt,-nl the ` fear that haunts the tury party. They see the luuuiwriting un the lull. and reluctant- Iy acknowledge that the fatca are against them. We have never yet lost faith in the people. .\'mnetiinea their verdict with the hallnt has created ourprioe anal perhapo not a littlo alarm, but it onulnl be attributed tn ' an inuence that deceived the judgment rather than corrupted the heart. Party aiiogianm may ho a leopotic rule with aomo, againat which they have not the moral courage tn mntaml. but tho great majurity aro opon to conviction on the principlaa of juotlco and morality. The anlaigod {ran chiao haa brought within the party ranha a clan 0! young anon whnoo icloao nl political work on not rontrictod by oootimont `They are. for tho moot part. an iatoliigont ciaao. who read eatcnaivoiy and thlnh for them- oolvoo. Blind olnodtonco tea party hohaot oaaaotboioroonlupoathon. ltia from tiih clan wo reaaunalnly upoct a rovoriou oltho vonltct that gun thocoutry Into tho hands 0! hoodlon and oortlptinaioh. Tho you. Iooo oi Chanda anianiro tho ahtlity. mango and moral aohllltyal M- wanillalo. Thoyanahloto coatraothio public aorvicoa with thnoo d it John A. Iacdoaald and hit pruopoctivo nocoaoor. an loodarol a party. Tn thou tho tranoponnt man`-any and you nlonptbntatioa oi tory tradooon twin` ao ooavtctioa. Ito- pognaut in tho thuoght of aoarviloohouiioaoo to priuoipioo that diahooor naahooui and In-lag ilovitahlo rlilt tn ohorloltod latitu- tioaa. To maintain: political anooouiaaoy by moana at ouch ontrupt proctboo ao ahauo tho cuuacila nl oioapuh in not a popular oroocioliaithamoug u-oyo-an --do-r oooatry. in lldwanl ltlaha thoy hovo tho idoli 0! a political llllbr. With a lull enungo that PM tho adhlitatiu of MI nppunolttl. lro hottloo for QOHIE righh I-..|...l.. -.._a ._.1_.__ |.__.a_, u_ :_.-n-_ Anni Callcal the (inmlian who runs I Every intelligent student of current politi- cal history in this country must he forcibly imprt-use-l with the manifest tendency of pulnlic opinion, as expressed through the pn-an nnnl on the platform in the present campaign. Tlu.-rc in such I turn in the tide as has not been vbitnenaeal since the famous Pacitic railway scandal humiliate-l 'the l',_.,::,, I - 4- - The .\lontreal (la:-1 Hr` is sorry that the member for Huntington was not made a cabinet minister by Hon. Mr. Mercier in order that the electors of his county might have the pleasure of punishing him at the polls for his two~fu.cedness." The people will scarcely appreciate the point of this jolie. Dr. Cameron voted against the oppo- sition on the Riel question, but that did not mean that he had ceased to be a liberal. As such he ran in the late election, and as such he was returned. despite the opposition of a conservative candidate and the money which he spent. In the general election the friends of tllt',G(lZtN( did all they could to defeat llr. ('ameron and failed. and in a bye-elec- tion they are not likely to have greater luck. -..- ......-........ , um. uu_ uc acuucu Ill nug- hmd. Poor, honest people would, however, prefer the machinery tn enter free, and the 8`2."),()0(I saved to their pockets in lower prices fur thc cloth or higher wages for the operatives. It would he safer there than by ` being hmnlletl hy the boodle brigade." Mr. \\'ils0n. of the cotmn mill, recently argued that the government should be sus- tained, because of every $100,000 worth of cotton machinery brought into Canada the party in power collected 3`2.'r,000 in duties. The machinery had to_ be secured in Eng- land Pnnr lunnnnt nnnnln ...,...I.l I. ..... ...._ Agent tot The liquiuuhlo Life Ahinlco nd-ty. of New York. Ind Wooten Flu Alumna Fnmpuny. cl Toronto. j When conservatives. particularly, praise an opponent people cannot be far ztstray in placing condence in him. _ Sir John Mac- lonnld, Hon. (2. A. Kirkpatrick, J. H. Met calfe, M. I . I ., all land Alexander (lunn for his excellent qualities. He should, there- fore, as a citizen, be profonreal before a man who has neither part nor lot in the advance- ment of the city's int-crests. THE DAILY WHIG, at u a gear. Attnc ed to the purer is one of the best and most busy Job offices n Canada ; rapid. stylish and cheap work; 8 improved prmting presses. I.`I|1l' v n nnunn n . "rue wr.'l~;Kl.Y BRITISH WHIG. 8 pages, 56 columns. is published every Thursday morning at 81 `car. Attac ed to Hm nnnar In nnn non... 1"... .....a - _. .. --__, .......,......~.u. nun. .. uv ~ Nollces of Births! Marriages and Datha 50c. cnch. unless when ` booked. when 81 ischm-god. pocinj not ices in reading columns are chant- cncn. unless when " booked." is charged. Special notices charg- ed at extra rates. - \\'(t'7igiI(~Il i For four lines, one or two insertions . . . . ..$0 59 For four lines. each subsequent inst-rtion.. 2a Egg; four lines. rst inselitlor; . . . . .. lg perlino ` subaequentconsecut V0 115.... - " Ohcea week subsequent ins....... 10 Twice ll an nnnt Inn an an n nupn subsequent consecutive In: ins. .. Twice a week. subsequent ins. . T~lu-ee a wuek, subsequent ins. .. \v_n_,, n-I\- .. -- . Tm: Bmsn Wmt;-i : {mbllshcd every` exhu- mg. at 3:!) King Strec . Kingston, Ontario. _ AT s`1x DOLLARS PER YEAR. . The ivEEK1.\' BRIT-l_SH wma,: columns. Dublished nverv 'l`hm-mm .s'lG.`Vl I"l('A N 7' OJ! E.\'S. rl pt-nplv in the eyes of ci\'i|i1.atinu ml for 15 national purgatinn. Ho: s may rc-ml. Lib-nrnliun In Agnin in n_iunt. The nmnstrnm vices that L I|'I "' OPITOT Iler Orbem Dicor. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ..,,_-.-._ ,. ...... -In .JA\.nJ\. 1-:u'w. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. Avn-:n'r-1?1sM1.:N'1's. THE BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. FEB. 8. . 8 my mornimz 5.5 u.." 15 `a... If the domtoorpnlndu at run: and Not. p0nfplkubIal|$ opnulo ruqlmnl tnnronlron Inhlwnot. In all not onus. Ilmlor to ..___._.- __`__._... _. (km muuuq I-num.-I an unuund I dug!- Apart TIIUHAS IIRIUUH, _ A."-.".-W A--9, um um msunuos comm. H A IITIYIII II l'Y'I\ \' mu. men: until the em ` tl _ '0 If the German pet tlnn . . H menu-mg {hear [)0 I ," conquering Alamo "2 give Hiunmrck an ~ J? the next pen-limm m " Buulanger cl:-yin-3 `ml in an e)u`itaM' te ""1 nu~In'ru, an M the "er" his ambition: ulus unlli1uiplim n! I W .....-....... ... _..-._. IIIUIIII IIfV'-T. "1"... 11:: ll. Cunningham add at the M oonootntln nnotla that in I176 the Inn ad 00 , w ;'."."".'. .u. :I."1'uo.., ..."",.u.,.a' o ..... who rocdvul vqu which no IIIJI pr wool. Now I would like to not how nnnv Ara nlnnln-..I ..A -L-a _.__.. -L .-, w-uvvuuvvu VvVVIW IV IILII root." can an unployul and that r they ;v-coon In NH`). lun ldtwdmtmq an urorilngnn IdlIlIno.-P. -.._, uuu r " l designs in and limiplim the army. purpose In .-wru-. and both U I delperuto game in ordvr ` publir opinion: fnmralole That the clung:-r of I rnu.m- rl covered by mtln-r purl) to this dispute is imminent Ill will readily admit; but Itill there must he I grant promotion to induoc no such power! to "cry l||\'0(` and let nlip the dog: of mu. " \\'o have wnnod our remsru to the Franco-Unnnan score. but on much can In uido! the Hnlprhn trouble and Russia`: munlfut intention to dk-uh the term: of settlement. Thln bring: Austria and Tur- Ipgg. .I...AI.. :._._ AL- ___Ax,- n n no nu. noun Ioply, ; To lhc Iaumachn mm; I -4, AL.` nu 1 _-..--.-.v---. - nu: III Iv IICCUI II Dllll I III" key linctly into lhooluliot. and indirectly , makes Engluul A party in the ohocker-hoard contact. The imitation o! I mutual uno- mout bohroen the lhpnhnh, whereby the lntaruu ol I" will be unreal, cum: par hablo. but Russia in not a rolinblo power to dud with. We coocludo, horn-or. with tho prodcdon {last the WMIO don of pan will hover our the -lhtrnctql conuent 5 who loll"- - nn\ID|uIlIllCB love for 9: I sus Ht 10 `V . . P 9 spmts as in oontrollim n nations th W heat. It I I any time t e . measures. :3 wards an-tn. " . . t In recon:-ll ' . on the Rlu s . reality. an h wnuld com a . peace to m I . while we a 5 . t gm of mucl recognize ti and the pri that e-titio paper repol imz I feelin; both partiel uul an en: ` RUal!01t S OF WA R. _ ,. .1\'e.ara4aot pessimists. butpreferto look- upon the bright side of things. Much that has an ominous sound and menacing appear- ance can attributed to party strife and exaggerated reports. A mole hill soon as- sumes the dimensions of a mountain under the niagnifying inuence of an active im- agination. There are enterprising journa- lists and newsmongers these days who do not always limit their researches by honest work. They cater to a taste thatis not sa- tised with common platitudes. Sensa- tional pabulum must be ddled out in gene- rous quantitiesinaespoetive of the source of supply. ` We live in a. wonderful age. Everything proceeds with rush and a crash. We are impatient of slow coaches of what- `ly ever description. Only the lightning ex- 's` press will satisfy our desire to make progress. :f This characteristic may account for much of e what we daily read about the rumors of war in Europe. Undoubtedly there are causes for grave apprehension on the part of the authorities most concerned. We know that there are tough bones of contention that en danger the peace of Europe, and almost any moment threaten to precipitate widespread hostilities. France and (lerniany have no each other, and both are dangerous- ly suspicious. With two such antagonistic spirits Bismarck and lioulanger holding a controlling power in the councils of the two the bellicose temper is kept at fever requires but little provocation at time to drive the fanatics to e.\`treme If onw a movement is made to- actual hostilities mediation would fail in reconciling the helligerents. The Watch Rhine" would soon become a stern and Teuton and (Saul once more contend for the right to dictate a immortalize the conquerors. Hence, are somewhat suspicious of the ori gin much that has a warlike coloring. we the dangerous elements that exist prize at stake. lt is no doulnt true fictitious and highly sensational news paper reports have much to do in engender~ feeling of discontent and revenge w hen parties to the dispute are so anxious to find an excuse for increased militar_\' pre- paration. llismarclt was defeated in his at- tempt to get a vote in favor of further mili- tary expenditures. and it is quite prolnalule ` that hecontrnes to fan the tlame of etritcv tht until ensuing elections are decided. G, people lit-li('\'e that France is menacing theirlrordcis with a View of re and lnrraine. they will on-ivihelming majority in the pnrliaim-lit. For similar reasons ` llonlunger desires to keep the French p--wple l Ill temper um more carry out leader. and have faith in the ultimate ` triumph of the cause he so ably espouses. J udging the future by tlmsignicant oniens of the present arid the eqiiislly signicant results of the'pa.st,V we condently--predict the triumph of the reform party on the 22nd inst. The obligations resting upon every hunst elector are of the greatest import- ance. ._ There should no dereliction of duty. The historical watchword of thehero of`Trn.fulgnr, with a. slight variation, 'will apply to the present emergency. Canada does expect every man to do his duty. He is not 8 man in the full significance of the term who refuses or neglects to exert an in- fluence, however limited, in behalf of the public weal. The franchise should be` I _cheerfully and intdiligeiitly. exercised. cu}: QI::n /conukm , . ___,_._ __.. .-:.._.___ ii; s'rmLmo, xmosronl

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