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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1887, p. 4

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International lannlno. --v --.7--- -v __ urban nun. Nnuounl League. 3 1 3 . Wlodnmn and ` J U 3 , Pyle and Dur- I Jvahhntl I I . Alann- I Kilroy niacin cannula! IlW\fZ-E Z&I\I K W IJIIVV \II-IWIVVJ 550 3 yard, unusaj-ioe 680. um Illttl III! on mucmu ALEXANDRIA, mu-r IIIII. IAIIQI MONTREAL AND BAY PORTS ` 'Wm-Q1 ` "' "`Yu"llh1'.T'.;';`a'.'&. Kl%.AI'||I|Q. ' ~5uxn' ' `Emu. ' '3' `M mnxm sqoucx. xmosmx. our. New AUCTION ROOMS nouQAnII\n:nuug- 7--: 1a /1 /178 AND Nc7(WA/2 A? I III Hunt:--g.-..g_.. TIIIAl`I'AXDI`fO\IUPPZOAIlI ` _-_. -j-vc- ovzniouxoalu HAIISC ` I: now lhowinjlbo Hunt and lulu Oomplet Block [null llnelol (GPINTLKMRN3 FURNlSHINl-`S Of any home want of Ioltll. in mm mmmu stun: I. nn-. .b...-:__ n._ lu_... __ The above uoliloquy forced ital! upon me in consequence of the return of spring was ther, And no other: ting it let them nlnenr bar that G.-\LLO\\'.\\' an; it tint. and give him I all at 8_4"_lflH%|NCESS srnm. sbmci.` {.6713 2.E'p$"EsE1'L'a}$ Black. White and Steel mdwhite Checks and Stripes, now obred at KR. - ..-..I .....-I ..._-- no- '3' 1 Lym. um: an Inn uununor unoxo may crap duo any dq. _ In the Iulcolno btnw Hat. become lighter shun my. * Andchnper; it cost: but I quarter in C 3 And G. LI1)\\'A\"S in the place to go! it. The (`|uputPhcolhnhcanodn lnhcclly. OPPOBITI WINDOOB IOTIL hmndry In cannon. Apt-ll II. nun: nun: nu Ill nvuu III UN! I'll! Lll as inter. - The nice our up that now I an fain To unp for table And felted newcomer. ` Which. becune it`; no light I return to e But II o the Ctoftere` thatched but of i Kilkenn , nm the t summer breeze Q'|Iv\' Ann (Len I Puxtunusnntr. P.R--l`lu(licuI {in nioochlu. I How den` to my how! was the Fur Cup of ` E}AoNABE POETRY: April 21!. ANQLIN & SWALI-IS`, AT .1. R. RATTeNau\7'VsLV ` best. mate: of Block Silks. Any length cut at wholesale prices. thins-n;uw;o u--- `- {HATS AND aonm-:`rs; ,_ __._.._.._ , _.__..._._-_.-.__ H91//7 F/mi PA/9/8. * AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENTE -HARDY S,-, \\'u.um:-my Suuzn. K|.\`us1'oH. May 5. % You will do best in these W13TERY,%j consns, /GLOVES. amrrs -n~unmama;` 88 Princess Street, Kingston. ,__r_ ._r_-___- Promion-'V-nlue 3-uAro.ntood' ' in Oaahmorea and all other Dr-one E.L..l._ CONE PRICE STORE, At Reduced Priest. for sale at W. G. ASHLEY, DRY goods at 22127 ::9I`Al8lIIP UIIE. nommm"'""""i'u1 mu um! \ 877 Ill "'03- - * Runyon " PAPER HANGING Hedquarters of the Dominion FOR. ALLKINDS OF BLACKGOODS. INTHE DUL|..`_8EA8ON DON'T WAITI Apnyo. J.P.GIL`l WCTORIA PAINT SHOP. ,:::j__: SECOND- HAND BOOKS sooo.a.nnnnoonho-chcudaoaiy A. SIHHONDAW ` Z, 1-22.. -:-_. IV` w. .1. SAVAGE: April I. Olosnubklxn. F ,'!L8,E....T 8. A SPI-ZCIAL MEETING of the lrhh National l ue will be held In St. Patrick's Hull SUN- l)A* AFTERNOON. at 8 o'clock sharp. A large attendance is requested. :3 business of impormncc will be brought before the meeting. BY order. .!\J' 7lh. . Rnnnxmnr J0`S BOYS AND ll0\\'.'l'HEY 'l`L'R.\'- 1 ED OUT, a sequel to Little glen, by Louis: Alcott. author 0! Little Women, to. cum snrrlufmr an ems. H; a ? Alllllntolhoob-! Ott'l LIQUID ILLBTIO 4` [JOB BOYS! Au. 0. BOOKSELLERS, Princess Street. - Ki: VJ e;'149r_Sw1& 00 Cloth Window Shades, Paper Window Shades, Cumin Rollers. tc. ! Fmm 5 Cents Pero/I Upwaras. \ , Inning Ovlon couplets In 3 lb! loan. . I ; May 3. We had thought of giving up this brunch at buinun, but changed our minds, and have this your in stock a lot of pretty good: at right prices. Come and use them. I/20044 PA PE/?/ THE QUEEN. hr curly life and reign. rith nvor run |Innn`n.I :lI...A_a:._ an. Lacrosse Sticks. Lacrosse Balls. Tennis Rackets. Tennis Balls. Grickat Bate, thicket Balls, wickets. score Books. We have a full stock of Buehdln. Buc- ball Clubs, BuebAllGlo\en. Baseball Mash. We supply guy of those goods`, to clubs at a generous diicount. Maya "SPORTING GOODS. ? HEADQUARTERSIN KINGSTON IRISH /VAT/DNAI. LE/!G`U I SPEOIAILEEETING. Rnnu and data hb Ihbod Inc. CA nlloolldhd. HENnERsoN& ms BOOKS Ann HAGAZINE__S.__ ._.___._ % aooklsfons, { , -PRINCESS STREET,- PA`11~rrma,"n:"f'oT nacuwnoohani. COLAIIlCOIIiIT TENDERS will be recoivod bf) the under- signed up toSlX P.M. OF MON inqh. lor the several trades regal:-03 m the U Davis. E81. The lowest. at any tender not necessarily ac- oo_Q_ted. I 1 5n76'qUn.-'r. /(ingston. 08 I00. Inna And specications olce. Golden Lion Block.` Mourning Goods 7 ? fa spoc.IAl' ty. AT .-:1`. omdlztms HALL. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 1th, At 2:!) and 7:3) p.m. _ Afternoon tea trom 4:3) to 6 pm. lludo and rmuhmenm in the evening. Ad- mission 100. May 7. May THE CHIYIICHWOMENS MISSION AID Society of SI. Goalie`! Cilbodrnl will hnlxl their Annual Sale of Usefufd Fancy Work l'l| u'I'| nninnunn-n rs . - f."60/205's .9415/I A Double Tenement Rough Cast. House con- tain! ton Inge rooms; the lot is 43:13? toot, withngnblon. and use a good well ot wntor. Term: and other information may be had from the Auouonoor. my 4. 4 J. E. nuzrunnsox. ._:-- Tuesday, Mayi10th,;t 12 o'clock, Noon. May 4. I HAVE boon lnatructod to sell by Pub1I Auction; the Residence of the late James Mc Common. Johnson St:-cog. near Bun-lo. on IIEION ad I K lOnnw3:m' - mum". W93: "".".`.`..:;::;;;::t:::::_ _ n.A._A. L`... l\.|s._a-.A n_-..-_. CITY PROPERTY __:_ " "'--j` KERR ANDRES ALPINE CHOIR 8_cTYROLESE COMPANY. the mono` or uvcrpocl. ' Don`t I to attend the concert. The com- pony drea in Tyrolece costume and give as um. quo entertainment, as planning as It in novel. lI'l`lokot.n-60c. Scots rccervcd at Y.M C A Room: for 10 extra. Plan now open. I ,_ ' May? Ilypvpus uvlv In ulli ` Ef HALL on TUEDAY mm, uy1ouf Undnr tlm nnninm nf Hm V]! n A II .... |._ -'rHnmJs;oA1. hnuumongr 1333.1 8 pools! I . ` _ pun'y:ppeu-3 hero Tdemod IWWVV III AIIIVITXHIV Ilirmn np.-.-.. 3;a`or...a*`* `ji.';.;n1`5t 'GiEd}'u'uW Biuho varpool. the nnnv drain in Tvmlnna nnu --- _---|--- fvClV'` 1 U d h ' of th Y.Il.C.A. H emforooder " l:}al`;?`8l:dItaI:. Canon Fnnu. 0?! the manor ot uvemool. nuns -TO nmmzmnmn. ART 332001.. MISCELLANEOUS. TO CON TRAOTORS. ?A`UVOTION SALE` `no. a It. i rm-r F635. & fsraki may be soon In our en Block. | K. P0\\'ER & SON. Arnhhnmx ]_?._ OHLKE- us at SUN. Architects. Al'l"Yu 8ooreml')". ---- - -w-- ---v ruwv--vuwuuvu uthnvobuncu-r|otlouHothu|otht.`l [Intuition thornllnohrulqblollou luoouu-nod.|a Ihuntvaulohnrvuu nl thosbhth. Inn tlonctoruqytnh 5 glnuoluhorrylo it Sunday diner. Lu connouaunqnoc lunlclun. uvpluothh suds; liquor kw." And that chat the Auorhnn|nw?'Ia|InoOhuduconuoa nun? but-I upoudloiupusuuuttlo buunhugbtdlbolstlnfolparoltnd oxpnnapnhuooo hr Brlllll ouotnouh huotoonplnounry to than Iqhhaon when julgnulll In oullurilynutdm hltolnpnoh. Tbonhslonhgbovuvu. nuotlngu olcliotlunlurhllhl Iqhlcdnou pnolourAnur|auooI- Ihulchpnhluly nguuulbylhdrhw ponrydhtnll. udu.u`elhhnnon_d_|I - -vv. IU c ww- ---v"-- .w-vu oorvud. "clonal the public tout: all doloolonvul Iijlhudclldnyollulh dug Xlpcrnlaod hotel-kooponuuupply vlunorltquon Iohou-ldotnvullon. A dlntnnoodtluonllufron bone nudes an A but-Ila. `ho provlnlouollhh ,._4 I . . Tho but-drinker: of New York in {un- tlo over the action ol Mayor Hewitt in forcing u saloon to runaln cloud on Su]. Naturally enough Ibo liquor non nubtthtnuuollngoltndo all (bayou. and Gboy burn. through their counl. hhn totbo quoting at British pnodou under dnnrclnuulhnou. `nay point totho provhlun ol the Forhu-Ihokudo mt. whlolnwupnndbytboruhhprlhncnt nhoutthoyoull. "Thh ut."h|n .....,.l u-I..._I `L- _._Ln- L,.,_,- V. In Roger Foeter, in the North A mu-iron Re- view for Mey, edmite thet the eid of the newepepere in fem-eting out crirninele, end in compelling proeecutione. he: been indie~ peneeble to the public real, but he thinke they go beyond their province when they undertake to try oneee pending in the court. He goee eo {er en to cherge that lewyere et- tempt to inuence the bench "hy procuring the publication of editoriele otfenuling pend- ing litigetion," thet prominence in given to the evidence in the newepepere "by paying the publiehere tor ite ineertion." He oeete thin reeotion by edding thet "he knove of no Inetropoliten journal which now eelle the nee ol in editoriel pnge. Yet that nmet he the reenlt if the preeent tendency ptooeede." A men who oontredicte hineelfin the oonree of en erticle. ee Mr. Foeter hee done. in not likely to Irony the eriitore to Any extent. Hie writing melee one enepect him ol con- neaicn with eettein ceeee nhich would loee their eignilieence. end the verdict in them hue no eect upon the public mornle. but for the oritidein of the pr. Sir Donald Smith was elected for one of the Montreal: on an independent. He would not accept nomination as n etrnight conservative, and yet no supporter of the government could vote etrnighter than he bu been Able to do during the present nee- eion. After endorsing the Queen's county iniquity it in wercely poesible that any em- ergency cen urine to induce: him to vote egninet the eebinet,though two of its mem- ber : publicly ineulted him and in o menner which, it In thought. he could never {or- give. Sir Cherie: Tupper sold his word passed for nothing, And Sir John aid of him : That Iellow Smith in the biggest linr lever met. But the! wee before the Cui- ecio Pacific syndicate in formed. and shed ite Inellowing inuence nbroul. Aid. Laurent has designed a great dyke, by the construction of which Montreal, he holds, would be saved from annual inunda tion and wreck and ruin. But the lllesa says it would cost millions of dollars. And, supposing it does, would the investment not be a paying one 2 The prevention of a loss of a million or two yearly justifies an extra- ordinary present expenditure. and the gov. ernment ehouldbe liberal in its treatment of the city which has in the past, through its representatives, been so helpful towards its maintenance. It should, indeed. have been crowded for aid before the election ; it`: usually the most generous the more it is squeezed. `The voting of the nationalist: with the government on the deputy spenkernhip is not at In remarkable. They voted in favor of the app ointment of a deputy when they were uncompromising conservatives, and in ndivision for which the party whips had made no special prepnraticm it was hardly to be expected that they would pursue an in- consistent conree. There was no reuon why they should in one session vote in favor of an appointment and in the next against it, their party standing or independence being i in no wise effected by the issue. ADUIRING BRITISII LA ll'S.| I-L.L,, Inn auv -- Wm oat!-In I wool ll Donn o! Hoot Palm. hnnllnhhod lltungl. fotthonnnlllun ot (III?! a uooo. Siva-ylacdy should no!!! some At the Picture Frame Factory, 1 15 BROOK STREET. A nnmber of men, employed on the Le- chinc canal, have been dismissed because they did not vote for Mr. Curran st the late election. And Mr. Curran, mind you, in the men who wept in the house of common: be- cause the poor people of Ireland were three- tened with coercion. A bright and ehln-V _ ning exunple of the liberty-loving eubject I If he and his ilk hed their way the liberell ` of Canada would fare innitely worse than the poor people of Ireland. `or-`lzxn.n-. :rpuoumI1 ovary ujnunaay monnnz A ed'toth0pn hone otthotiutcnd tb Joboll Cundr d. um :1!.chg:{) wotk;:.l.mpwvod pan I:\l'\I-Iv 1 in nu-`wan - (Ill! Aaanlnnuaxanunuo ggtour llnotonoor two Inna-tionn.....`.I)50 four lines. enohau neat inn:-uon.. zs Ova-tour aunt on .... .. looperllno ihcluu uontoomoouuvoinm... so oonw subsequent I00 - oonwoekluhoequont 8o " Throocwoeksu uentlu........ Go Nouoou MB`:-the. - andbonthsb. ouch. unl book , charged. SpeoId:'otT:|nln undoing; cham- ed at o._xt.n mun. ` . rnoxivnm Y nmTsa wmo.s % as Q1 every Thurndny 3331; THE DAILY WHIG:* Opifer per Orbem D`cor." ` 1 M Tu: Balms Wnmu ubunhpd ever: even- illl. at Klnxstroo Kingston. Ontario. AT tux 001.143: Pu: YEAR. AN`NOU`N'CEME"JNTVS. _, -:...-..- .-.._--- '-v,-. EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. ADVEBT _,_ -_ _ _._ .__- l____4n___ '1`-"HE BRITlSH.WHIG,ISATURDAY. MAY 2. ..m' In Wufm 'A'.I:I'I':'- I.` prlul 5 s'2.:rL'Im no um` ' `mnnun. ` . . . . . .. I I0 I n&tlC|0I-H-nry and DC'hy.(`lIlOlld'I"lnl- C . l?oInn__ unuuia - and Fulmcr. n. l_._n_ 5 WAIT! 0lIlY40c. WA/Tl Philnd lphh -~ lhlmorcu H III\uerIeo-)IurrI9 and Carroll. Pyle and Dar- M. New York- Bml0ua.. . . , . . , .. . I I 3 New York: . 8 I2 Batteries Jlnddx-n and Tate. ()'Hollrko.nnd Km-fe. , \\'uhlnton Phlloddphim. 2 8 I Wuhlnxtr-n.. I 0 ! }hlol|eO-Ft`l'K|XI(Ill and McGuire. Whitney and act. I l)elrolla-- u-olu. .ll udlannpolls . 3 Butte:-100- Kirby and Hnckon. Brlody. CNono- Fsilsbum . . , g Bnller1co- Morris and (hrroll. lint. UKICI asunder (vmhiui AMA H60 [Alba-n. `nu l'Il l LV llll! In (all city WI may lilll. McQuirk. n: huomu: ol the Bridge- ports. in I New York ex-alderman. He is an 1 excellent hue-stealer. UQX Ull ICIIII II D "p"Iu)l" nlk ` The Puumu of Ogdembur, play with `he Pork Nine in this city on A Iy th. Mcuit-k. Hut hnnnmnn nl u Il-Mn`- ` II IIIUIU UIIUUIIIU UHIII OVQT. Acconlin on the New York Sun 1 hihay hue on hcl in a "phantom hit." Tha Putimu nf n...a........-.. nu... -m. I A Race Between lluulnn and llonchcllov the (`hnmplomhlp Boron-cl Blandn. The Park Nine may play with the Lind` u `u on Tu 3'. has Pod u Georgo Littlo'I pitching in mom cloud than ever. . .\........l:_..... sl.. 1'... \`__L a... _ L:.1.. rm umelpnu Bnltlmot-en...... `. L5 80 Alhloucl I I3 huIu~'TiIeonb and Robinson. Ind Fulmer. -- -v -- . u-J. us-v sun-.n.u In versy. The oracle had spoken. He had dotaormined to make the appointment with- out regard to principle or precedent, and he knew, from the tests be haul make on minor questions, that he could impose any strain upon his mechanical majority. The people generally are paying for all thin, and if they an stand it the minority in parliament need not complain. CURTAIN POLE IN IVIBY LINOTE lnu Fmtnccjun received `may uunlujun. well, they might have spared the contractors and manufacturers the disagreeable` neces- sity of subscribing to the recent campaign fund. Anlgwhy not distribute the whole annual re'v"enne at their own sweet wills S If two, why not forty millions? Why keep up the sham of pretending that we are gov- erned by constitutional law 2" By the way, Sir John, in connection with the deputy speakership. demonstrated the manner in which precedents An established now-a-days. He said he pm-posed the next day to make the appointment. Mr. Blake said that it could not he done without a notice of mo- tion. Sir John Maedonsld said it had been done. Mr. Blake said it had not. "Well." said the premier. "it will he done, palin- ` meat will make it right, and its decisions will be as I say. That settled the cnntro~ L-I -__-I_,_ ll. L-) Dora-1 'l`L.. __- I. ' an Louu . houlnlllu ----v- `on v-1`:-ovluus UV Ull Iluull I lllV|oU1Illlll_`E< - Why the ministry stopped at two million: in not clear. Largo blocks of this money was required to buy up political support for the then impending election. If they hand taken whatever there was in the trensury, and borrowed nome more from the book: M __,,n .L, 9 n \1ovu up u JCVIIIEIURI IIAII Ildvlll I IJIIIIQ Though I majority nuy reepond to\' the , beckof the government. and shout or vote` ' down the motions of the opposition. the {not remain: that the government he: spent two million: of money without authority. and thnt, as the` Montnnlhllerald points out, if ministers can ttke the public funds on their own authority. and without uking perlin- ment nnything about it. there in no use in perliament. The intended expenditure had been eomidered and determined upon before the lnet ueeeion of parliament, no that there was no excuse of urgency or anything else. But the feet was simply thls that the gov; ernmen,_t, knowing that the propoeed expen- diture might be questioned in parliament, determined to tnke money just when the electors required it, without asking the peo- ple`: representatives anything about it. If this kind of thing goes on,"eqyu the Herald, we shall have the government arresting objectionable members and sending them to prison till they hove expinted the of- fence of objecting to Sir John : pmcoedings. Wm M... ...t..:-..... ..4.........l -4 a..... ...:n:..... :- migmb. .;..... .p.$any dinipuud. 1-1...; \ l_nw*ofVimpnlu in peculiu-ly_`tful and un- stable. . U.V.=U7'HORIZb`D EXPENDI TUIfE . 'I`L _.._L '_ , LATE SPORTING EVENTS. 11.. 3.2337. nm. ..._.4..... .-.A.._ American Auoelatlol. POL8. 5.6.7.8,9,I0,1l,I2,l3. POLES.

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