i r a 5 ' -=-=-3$;, uruunchn lbrtholn|- `...... A vow Ibr Ounn: Inouuonolbr , Fqonoot . I uu uulco to II I Ihrthno amlbruln ktonb incur Tums '"'1 The lucul tor)` pn mi-I that if Mr. H dose r\'cs. Phat the city should be sn ungrnto:-fullaa to reject .\lr. (iunn. its l).-st friend, in favor of a stranger. and one already prm'ilc-cl with 8 seat, is too much to expect. 'l`u~rnnrruw'a vcrclict of the people will lre in favur of a. home man, home rcfrescntn lion, hunw int:-u-st.u, ancl lnnnw numufau HEAD OFFICE. Qboonnl Ohonlun Ohoonm tempt for the electors. .\lr. llnwden, on nomination day, at Cutursqui, made (I point whiehcunnotbe too strongly emphssized-that {our cities in On- l t.-trio furnish ninetysix members of the lees legislature and the dominion parliament. And it is desired that Kingston should not have even one of its own to represent it. Mr. Metcalfe is. excepting at election times. A rosident rif Winnipeg. and Sir John is n resident of ()ttm\`n. He has spent but a day or two here : he disdain: the people, and he will not thank the electors for the votes they give him. He came here on Sn- tnrdny morning. he spent it few minutes in the committee room on Saturday night, and then he was gone -to Uttmm, the home of his choice. He could not show greater eon `In.-. .I.- -:... _|.,..I ) 1 , ,_,. :,,i`,_ p ,, I 'll AVKJI l)l4.Vl'\/ldilfl. ; ' _.\\'hst`. That a city of the pretensions of 2 Kingston should think, for a moment, of re- 4| presentation in_ parliament by" an outsider? Ii Of all the cities in the dominion not one has for its Iiiemher a nonresident ; and why should this city make the exhibit of itself suggested by the conservatives? True, Sir John .\Iaedonald has been its memlser, but when it [ieked him up, and helpedto make him what he is, he was a resident and a voter, and the owner and lessee of some pro party. He never was, however, the friend Q` the place he ought to have been. While yet its representative he'pxo\'ed treacherous to it, and worked in the interest of another city, though not until recently, when he nevermore expected to have anything per_ Minn !`u' .e :7. _, ,`,3 -an ._ i ledge that he had advised the queen to `o- cnte the seat of govemmcnt at Ottawa. \l...... on... `L... u:_ 1.1.. LA- ._I.._:...I :.. ~...... -..., uvcnir un `U114: llluwllu uv \.l|tVl-7"`- More than that--Sir John has gloried in the possession of`: sort of second sight which ` enabled him to make this choice and have it agreeable to his representation of the county of (`a.rleton. And that is the man the citizens are asked to elect in place of Sandy 11.... | .\Ir. Hunn TIN.` I_I('[l'.\"l'l0.\' .4-_\`.` I| El: fIII. A 0004 Homo. ....g., . furwnr.liI)g .1 'I`I IS I 7' NOT SLVG UL.-I i:'. 59 'I`l...4 - 9., 1.: m ill get the hnnm I An-Irmv Ruhr-rlum. clinqunlific-I M \ u . | - I 1 | ~mu tin pt-nplo ll thmuunl -I--llnr: paper on \'.~uturuIz\y e\'onim' Hunn spoke at the opera wnnlul he asked why the day whom yo will vote {bran-John oodouud manna I ' .t.: Apprn n (n A 1 `out n lnolneul THE ROYAL CANADIAN. IUI I.II`I/C/I gular that -1: l nut have vul -mnpany n lnoleul up-m an In` the {mm-hiar u I .u" , and elec- -`hr J:-hn ) Rn richly fHenderson & 00's.. F. NISBETS, 0/Vl Y 50 OE/V78 A Cumpcuy which inn EcONb- HAN6 i6"6xsT Inna!-Indlilulily I. SIUUONDJ. 4-. _......._._., `SANKEYS HYMNS. AQ.I `PRINCSYRIIT. - - - KINGSTON. hi.` $`Carni\'al "Witness' Is not so pretentious, neither does it cost so much. However it is certainly very artistic and good for the price asked, namely { PR/(Jf. Be sure you get a copy before they are all gone, for it is truly a Grand Production. Lots of both at Fire '10 an in Henderson & Co's BOOKSTORE. Consolidated Idloa with lime. 00091000. 0ARNIVALSTAR Murray & Tay|or s, And have First Choice at M2`; M25; Just Received and to b Cleared Out at Less than T LACE GURTAW 176 PRINCESS STREET. Feb. `ll. am) one on bvImll' 0| dale in this clot-lion.` CALLEARLY I .3 ( `I1];\"[.`H. Th(`nruor Iuluun Bookoollor. HAS .-\RRl\'ED AT ENDS `DRY GOODS. sod` Pllf "III! 40 Oen ts. PATRONIZE I` r I HOME INSTITUTIONS. .\ luau .`\l(ll m (`All will ulc-raignml for auvh iulornuui lhl` vonvia-Hon of any person mg against lhv pnn-nuons ul In nn-yum 1-orruml nnu-Hr `la unmmtl on luldool (hnllao Ouch Without which Noon an Ocmnnc please send in their names with p:u'tiL'uh\rs od.ooo wmreo. 00,606 g ` Willing to vuluutm-r the us of their` \'EHI('l.l`I.\` `UN l'ZLH(7Tl().\' DAY \\`ill| FRIENDS OFTHE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE, Fa-h. 2|. \\' hen insuring Respectfully requests the votes and in- uence of the Electors of Kingston. HOUSE or oomvoris ELECT/ON 1 .\ lH'I\\'AlllI of 82!!) will I vrsinnwl fur nuvh inlnr-nm!i SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD4 `Qua a-um; uvn Av: 1.;-ugu ofoood Government. Jnn. Nth. 1887. Your votes and Inuence are respectful- ly solicited for ' ALEX. GUNN , 00/W0/VSELEOT/0/V, 297! TO THE ELECTORS :- $200 REWARD. Feb. IT. 1; nglumu u pr:-vunl xv |'rui-lenl. T`HE PE0'ILE's CANVDIDATEH AIGNQ CHAR F I |auIll`un.N. '.l ALEX. GUNN, BEWARE MIscELLANEbUs. lhnruug|.Il_\ ELECTION oA.1_zD.% ARI) be paid In` tho Inn I for information as will lwui to Hon uni` pemun ur pvnmns um-ml I PI`u\' zuous of the I-211-rtitvn An! I vorrn l practices -committed by n In-ha! of the (`uI|scr\`nlin- (`undi- I :4 0191-! ion. \ An nmro no many Info-riot ` gnu-in. corded wilmlm homo. Mn. ohnd and n (`on line by com o unprlnrtpkvd morchnnlnlrullnxon lhorovu mun ul ouf gonulno Con Inc. In I'll warn that Indian nguunu. not unuuluoa by arguing Ihrtr Mu-anon In em unt] cl tools` that me hum ll I . `JOHN F. HAKI-ZR. Seen-lary Rt-form .\.~us`n. J.Vl)_ I-'. |i.\K_I'IR, pr: -pr-rty guilt.-I MONTREAL III. W . I. IIAKEICI-! and dlufmv-0 mug. ` Maud In Kin an and an pngnn-1 no 3". "2"m.'4"'nL...'.. -4 4'}. |....... -. .5- .\|nunAgv-r. \"Ht'l|r_\' high eslwuun. _\* |,|'. 1 I.\'..\"l.'I.1' Ti) m.-I ucf '1 ln- Killgstup .\`.u. hush-II: that when it n-{urn--I tn "the pn ` 7 ~ -~--- In -. -... .....b.. ; lull .\'HI`~. II lIlUi'_V rrnwul The young men may npprr-riatu that sort uf In-axtlm-nt. but if so they are not wlmt we think tlu'_\' . .....B, . .. ...-~- ........h ... .....u.. ` far. He has given In fvw vulva t ` possible ; those ulm lune them 3 which could not be uli.~|nm:cL anal 5 of Mu-ntiun nn their part the mus :m vulh-ul Ivy his Int-uth pin-vr. I 1 ,.. \' .. n_. ...,,.l,.. _,._.l " 'l' that there is loss unm and logs alalxgur of the timl slurpprnvtice thr hnvv la-en uli. inn law in numy ruspvv that the preparation of {he lmmls nf the munh ; The pnn *.;.;.ii.??.2`.;; LAN D 2;. n;I?a.North lnlou. I 0 Id be. Wuhl and I llun IV-u=?b?v`oru.uonI `.1: law I and lands In IQ but Pauv vumn TIIK "TIMI 'xLl'l. l'IlAl..uI(AX .\`uam-I TIHIIN .A.\' now cum to Ha-(non nuuhvl In-I-. Addru-In A8 I LA` land hum. N. |'. M, M an I\....I Mn-.. I of Kingston lune nu` The tory organ has taken particulzir pains to announce thnt the ballot is absolutely secret. It should have gone a. little further mil said that this is in result of reform agitation, that haul the Maodonaldism of the past prevailed, as it was likely to lnive done but for the strong opposition of the liberal pnrty, there wouhl have heen open voting and open lrrihing. zunl tor)` employers would have nmrchenl tllt`lllll(`l) to the polls van-l given them the alternative of sustaining tory uniliilntes or taking their dismissal. The ballot is practically a return: pnrty inven- tion, and. with it in use, no men need he terrorized by mi eniployer ; nor need they incur any mliuni hy their action. They have only to listen to the talk of the party houses or bullies. and \'ote- according to the dictates of their consciences. Yes, the. lmllot is gilisolntely secret. . , , ` i Tmc Bmrlsll Wnm is published every even- , lug. at fill King Street. Kinguton. Ontario. AT SIX DOLLARS mm n-mu. The Wl*2P.'KI.Y BRl'l`lSH WING. 8 pages. 5_6 columns, is published every Thurpdny morning at 81 n "our. Anne nod to thn mmr in nnn of the host and 81 four. the paper is one of the boat and nuns! busy Job oirvs 111 Canada ` rapid. stylish 3 and cheap work : 8 improved r nting presses. El)\\'. J. 1!. PE.\'Sl<.. Proprietor. TH1_;:I_)A1I:j( W316. | Three 11 week. 8llb80( uont ins. . .. tic ` Nolicoa of Births. lnrringos and Deaths 50c. em-h. unless when " booked. when 81 lschargod. Special notices in ruadimz columns 1u'e cham- earn. unless when " booked." when 81 lschargod. Special not ices reading are charg- ed ut extra rates. , ` 41:: I salt I I-Dlanlxun I on For four lines. one or two insertions . . . . ..80 50 1 For four lines. each subsequent i.uucion.. 25 3 Over four lines. rst insprtion . . . . .. loc pcrlino I I-Zach subsequent consccutlveins. . . .' 5c Once a week. subsequent ins. . . . luc 1 Twiuoa woek. subsequent 1115.. H 80 ; Three week. aubao.-uent ins. .. " I Nolican nf Births, Inn-imrnn mrl I).-nm 500. . " cmmi oon11_qg_lgqv."; I A . n--._sI .- I_..AA_ .-l /:1.s'r}:.4 .\' '/11.91.`): (I `O :11.`/.'.~'. nvim-in] law is 1-`u T111} [)1 L L0 7' Sl`.'(`I\ E T. Opp /Er per Orbem Dicor." ANNOUNCEMENTS. AD\'IRTl-S-l':ME.\'Ts. t...... -.__ .._ A__ 1..--.. Cl! ism nthing to r nugh V OF WORTHLBS8 IKITATION8 I The y n tlmnl n Ivy right I R8 21 result MISC Vigilllt ` . Nu" Kiugt I THE? BRITISH wma, .\'lUNDAY. FEB. -21 wnycoif-iaionuuyouinnnugnn Twounuwootnncu-. v I _,_,__._ . _ .. . _-... ...._.....,, dawn 0! UN "puuhl hill! 9" The clenxylusa `up china! and should In It-nly nnvmlo-I Hut right to ma sml spunk in [mhliv for which Dr. Hunt pl:-o-led. but It nnlortlnuolv Inppnn Nut in tho Into pmvincul onto-t the cloth: in the plotlnnn * an-I upon the pun torn uunog Iln nun! violool uovl Implomhlo nl ptrunnc. Anal In it not a {ad that mlnbuu no-I ohun-Inn an I puma appomvnol I "Inc" pron rhk-y In lama nought, their nun-I-kl nppu Io` tunic In lnvlopen-loan king in I vmjnrily nl nun ldiing except when (I cannot Duo i Imlo-I ` "M our Inject In not In ml'I'Ir'l CM: Innitive. but In shun by pnnllol that ` '6 man rain at lilo than on the pun mic and mnuumuun novel by khan pm . `]II|aIsudpwthIIut|IOIll0I`ll0l`|3: Iurnmnnllnoproovhnlupun nnroluHho' \pnNlv -mu.-1 om: 0-ohuhlgluum bane ol nnnllty. Ibo plblt I -_..._ . I .I.*.";.".`o.'.lIy"'.J...L`.'Lilin's`-Q} landing to a nmall rim Imvn pulling In A ;..".1..; ..;`. .. .7. \rIw\- `..-us.u vllvtl wanna l.... .J , .-. ... of its fellow worshippers and communicants under the same church gtnvcrmnent. The very absence of cnmlour, fair play and even truthful history in religious contruversy and assertion, hctween Episcopalian and Metho. dist. Presbyterian and Roman Catholic. in a serious liar tn the very first duty of Chris- tiimitv. the spreanl of rnisaions_for the` int:-lli gent anal ()ll3('r\'lllg Himloo or ('hin.1m-in timls his remlicst answer to religious up Put v_V prom-lies in (hristian livergi-nces and dis agrt-elm-nts. lf the press wennin ovv.-r_v lay matters, to inisrrpnrt as l-olclly as l ro- te-stnnt and Runmn lhtlioliv preacln.-rs in Kingston lmrv, to our knuwlc-lge. misr(`~ .1 new srttlv pres:-nted tln-so npposin,v_v lwliefs, eras of tulemn--r would have to upon thv public nn.l the fourth estate-. Puli- tical partisans will meet nml -lisvuss issiu-s : not alwn_\'s so tlw (lnnnpiun.-I of religion. lf tln-_\` he stivklors fur apostolic siivci-~x.~ioIi i un-I historic cxclllsivvlicxs thn-y w ill u.~surc-l ly sail throu;;li the wurhl without contact with evungc-licnl followers of the mum (`I u-it iirll Lnrul. uud the rulnplinwnt is as vnirnily 'l`he \\'uu:, as at party journal, i`tain`ing those good opinions of political friends worth having, and being occasionally accord- ed the credit of more than average fairness and respectability lay the opposition, can gracefully accept the standard of the speak- ers as to what the press ought to be ; what it has been must lac charged to the political system of over half an century. in Kingston, at leust. And now let us ask, wlmt wus there spoken of s free,uj1ulicial,nn untrain- melled press that could not he as forcibly presented in pleading for n free, a judicial, and an uutramniellcd pulpit? Physicimi, noui if ever. heal thyself 3 Principal (Grunt will not believe what any party paper says of an opponent ; ask any free and inde- pendent" gospel believer, bound to no parti- cular, church, whether he can \\ ith any greater safety rely upon the opinion of any one ('hristiu.n sect concerning the other ; if, indeed, he can even respect the opinion that the high church party, or the low church party, or the hrozul church party entertains E In- l'-II..-. __., , | :_ .,-,_ ,_ I 1 .`.."'.1.":..'.:'.`.'.'.`.." ........ " ` V0 udh`rioavvur her oil at nut...-..a The Sunday evening meeting in the city hall was 11 second very unique feature of the i Kingston campaign, the first, of course, be- I ' ing,the politicians` manitesto, discountcuan- ciug bribery. "ll1ero was nothing said there in theinterest of public morality anda free electorate that the press. the politician,and the public, each severely criticized. cannot : amply endorse, and even enthusiastically applaud. Revs. Principal Grant um?` S. G. Bland pointed out evils so patent that none can gainsuy them ; they applied the caustic whip. and probably those upon whom the_ blows fell hardest will be the readieat to admit their propriety from experience alone. The speakers pleaded for principles of honor in public affairs. and as upon no theme can , !j (gt: t'lo_qllen_(_;g2 he bujjderL__i , was It truly elevating meeting in capable l\nI\;'n 9! l luunls. I UBIJ_C7 .4 ND PRIJSS: MORA LIT) . ape-r hu F hlmclrvnll I ntiment for his party. Hu- nrnml Ila rmur-I In a mu chulx-II have the nlighlmt nltnlo liuvrnlly extracts! by walling nl pm-Moo, In an can all fin! anal the hunting II}, ._ I JL I" onmu , I` now` u-v 'anul Puli- Awubrounndiuouuuu `ruooorndonrrupuot V I` U.` -V-1!-. The but nwnmondouun ol onythlu to Ito popularity when It Inn has II . known. Tlnughml the Iknnlulon cl - . M: then In no man elwhsl Inullrho for or-nuglu. mlolo. hmnnnun. mu Hand. 9-mm ` ' c-hm-. nchmo. than llngynnh I :-cu-ml Hot . `, pm, In -ah by ulmgyhln. Veto nu-ouna_.uan`omo'a. h-no mu_ uadnuoqnh C. F. GILDERSLEEVE, Agent,Kinaton. Vt-In IVA