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Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1887, p. 4

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Pmc56a7 /`7a77d`.7oo/4.9, 1 urn:-an u nn:..~..- ..-. VV-. " 5 pr '3; .4 vnlunu. 0:3 .7: I jun In .n-`An nan mg.-I .._A ..... .. vulva. luu uu-as oucu uunpiu tion. destruction and wsntdnneea no blltili" grounds hare, perhnpl, ever presented. and s citisen, in contemplsting them s day or two since, we: moved to nmsrhr: This is` shocking, and more thnn1shoching-it is a. disgrace to the city, It is well for the peo- ple that visitors are not sent in this direc- tion, as I sight of these ground, Abandoned as they ere, wduld be apt to leave the im- pression upon their minds that great was the hestheniem which existed here. 1. _____|_] 1, n on I . -..- --v-nu-I-vuu. upw` uuuu urolum an all placed, and the? graves beaten down-`and hit without distiuguluhing features ; the hone: _llId cattle hnve roamed at will over the grounds, And the boys have playeii base hull upon thgm, with fragment: of the marble, ' "sacred to the momor_v"of docouod fricndn. (Io? home plgtes and `bases Such dilapida- Lion. dutrnntim. uni m...oA........ .. L....:-I ' "W --"'------5 Ivmuuon uuo wnwn any law; fallen II 1 result of long your gg__.1._g;.; ` The hendntonei hue been broken and dig.` DIIAIQII -no-I 6I._~ __- ..__ L__A___ I, _, Ilia Ihocklng condition into u lg... .. .. _.___u. CHANGES IN THE DUTIES. > IvhicVl;tl-1;} l>uVvVo` I 11-`... .1 _ . . _ -. VTC `V0 I Cl-lumauvu lalt -n-:-u:urvq-qjjIQ ILITIIIITII Ilflglll 00.. .I.-|um..n.-n-- can-5..-n_. A Uuuu I I'll. SUIT fill IYIIIOTII and IVIIIIII Ilhi Anojnnllnlhgu-L-nA.:.A.oL-. HALIFAX. HOV; GYM. ._-m: Thopunnltlolhorh Ilnnhpnnluo BINDER TWINE you Tll I nvuv or I1! lluthohootnnnn.lnntd&.lh[unL`ndc- wuu'.oII1.0|ovu. Burt. Unhnu. Col- Inu. nkuoll. &.o.. for DC. at Club I-e-uupmuamcuorouonmag nijx can A-u.-A ._ _.nn-_.-n-n-u, in mm rumxma mu .1 TWO WIIKI ONLY. AllI.houtoekotIA!'Bud 0IN'l`8'I`UE- N_l8H1NO8 no booth! at Grant Rduouuq Gnukruunwlllboglvon. Nowhthotllno `w(uNIWTI.E.BHII`l`3. BRAOIQQL. Chlu + `FEB I113-tn Ann :2 Spring sum; Overooonsa ` and Trousorinsa. all new goods. at [l[]RLAND 8. - _- -_-_, _ n'"u"' WI connection. T'0PNInoNo.I. n `COATS 0 PF] [8`4_ml{RlNCESS srmzn. WHEREAS it bdollnhlo I the lntarut 0! 0:0 hull)! of the public. to vent the v'.=.`z:;':m'..::'.;,.'*...**::.:..;.;.;._'"'-.,,,'5 Ennod. thoownonudoecupn `:0 ha-thy pound to remove all Rub I. MAY 20. uuwu ucauuv I give him 3 call at The shove eoliloquy forced itself upon me in consequence of the return of spring we: ther, and as other: sing it let them remem- ber the: GALIDWAY nag it first, and 173:`. `Hen a as. .0 Eu; TUUCXT I Q A GOOD IVE) HUI!` P13! CD3 31.: -_.n Znnzgn-.n- nuu cueuper; It cost: but a quarter in May, And u.u.LowA\"s in the place to get it. And cheaper`; it costs but in Mu . IOITIIIIIVIIT 0! . pun llll! w me LTOIIG5 Kilkenn , That the t summer thro my dn . In the welcome gnaw ' oh... ..... , But ago the Croften clutched hut of 'ilKnnnv asvvv uwu w uA_y uonu was one rut blp 0! winter. The nice car] cap that now I am fsin To swap for e cable and felted newcomer, Which, _because it : so light I return to man. -ctr-uiuipvb IAI PEVIDIII f? 3 I'll Aungjnc E How dour to my head was the Fur Cup of SEASONABLE POETRY. -HARDY S,- mus? TAN KID awvm, 50c. per` And road: for Another canon`: Ludo. FAST COLOR LAWNS, 5c per yard. " FASI` GOIDRJSQIRSUGKERS, 80 per muons. In: |tI.`I'ila.` PONGEE SILILS, 'for Dresses, 256 pr" And note the ronqwing s1>mc1AL omvmnmes. May 20. `J. R. mrremaunv. 88 Prihcss Street, Kingston. Ixrinuiiaci" Pihfijll` YQIVIU `K-5 :7 I` OIIIAPIUT. an TCIII EDD` n: NONE PRICE STOR-Eil. : PROCLAMATION 11 IvU- uuvl-Q uni IIIIIIVI UT. sundqnndcngauhrlldhblo LADIES, ~ DRY` 0601). aummor braexe may creep day. ` M list, because lighr iI.nnnI.n-nu-uum.uu~..o:. KIIIIUA. llsrll _ nna Uannlq` jlalthul.`-ft-r'oIuuulnhwliuluivL ` `J ii nnnrm ha Zn-ml AA A--Al-- TENDERS rm In I-ooolvod 55 `he under stand np,toO RI. 0!` SATUR A '. thout IML. lor the noun] undo: required in the erocuonofnnuddlthnnnd making oortalnlno den imp:-ovolnonuto two houses on Johnson Tholowcotoruuytondcr not nooounlyae 002901 _ NEW AUCTION ROOMS Ilnltnunmnn Iibiimws mm. mm; um __ 1 :3 &2r1?&l V IAN)!!! EAMHANGING in ms DUE. SEASON DON'T WAIT! w. a. sAvAaI' April 1!. Dlualnuna-nu-. sECo~o. HAND aooxs runnum Ipoclllonuolu ollco. Golden uon Block. um ; 18. 1 my I-L Aux. I. suoclnucs. by In-ion Onwmrd. 31.75. lnllIhuBhoII'l`uI(hIw- 7 to 12 by the author of the Leaven- wonhouo, Sc. Iorluyon thoscutlyofldtuuux-o.5e. Thoroooot. by Julian BonthIw- Imam {NEW BOOKS; ouuuuu. ouruun xwuerl, ac. -J. Henderson & 00., nnnvoc: n r-nn BOOKSELLER; Princess 8treot. - KIA Second-Ra Inch high; mi 5, A. snntozms, Kill. . uunnnnna -_-- m smxm uwlumcn '* Dawu`umoltme"`IIii:d,T `Dp\\vI\Ao- up;-. 1:: -- - From 5 cents Peroll llpwaras. Cloth Window Shndea, Paper Window Shades, Curtain Rollen, kc. . _...v cu-Iv-u nu -vvva `wright prices. Come And lee than. W 1' I998! ` B"'i|18 up this brunch of business, but changed our minds, and harm: 9'53. uggu I-. -L....L - I-` ,1 . . ul mum, lllli cnmgan minds, hnvo this yen in stock I lot of pretty goods ~ 'at rizhtnriees. Rninulu and dvdpn hr- Cacnllnlhhd. [ROOM 7>`A/>59 / an quilt-VIZ WINK. % A full uno of Book- ;ott'|I..IQUIDH.A8'1'1O 'bAnnv- ..._._a... ._ `We have irfull nk;<:k of Baseballs, Base- ball Clnht,*BIIobll Gloven,Buobdl Masks. 'We supply any ofthua good: to clubs at a Omuqdinoonnt. - "i'r'r'n'--;00~'"`- ...-. uuuu - uuun II. 1- pun. .. unnrp 10]` n udldown the River. cnlli at Clayton both wan. vi onennd I half ours. or half an hour: the . A splendid chance to enjoy the Afternoon on the want or visit your cottages at the Park. Excdlont III on board. 251:. Into It mm. `Nah-tn also I ABABEBALII. mcnossm, Jspomme GOODS. `faoonsroiar.-:, -PRINCESS STREET,- \A. ._I._ A HEADQUARTE_lN KINGSTON HENDERSON & 001%` A r--:3 v `vUV U!` `SAID I`|'AlD.' Q A - - - - mum sum, Lacrosse Balls, Tannin Baokota, Tannin Balls. Brlckat Bats. Urlckot Balls, Wlcketsgm Books. pA1NT1N6}f_ nf:"fo; "66'qUET Kingston. LmvinGnnn`I D::k st! p.m. sharp for * wnyxgingonenndnhnn ours. 131' ha]! nn Excsuont ZHOIIO It Wyn. Tickets 15. Haw ll Th In that ill ' boobred 1's -Yp`: .'."i":'`.`iJZ._wo`.'m;}.?.'wn.a am I $%o : thestx-.St.l.nvn-enoeund ox tun Tnplo Attnct.Ion-world renowned otthoa rldoontheStr.St.l.nwI-enoennd I of the I. lulu. chat: for the round trip 35. For sale at Folzofl or0- en-y Wharf? `AI II FIRST OF THE SEASON. l4OI;l`__V_7'_:'l\l.l'f RIP. . t i ' 'Fok:-:ivea nt5.:&p.m.u' "um" STR. f HERO AMONG `PHI ISLAX DS. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, TUESDA!_2_4_TH MAY. _`_---- nun: Fun cam: morom. % .&Nc.\R&l. &nri(\nuhII.cIyIld. bur. Shun-n.IIn:I.Ia!. Governor Gen;/Ijljs Foot Guards 81:. St. Lawrence will leave False:-`u Wharf at 1:!) p.m.. returning. will arrive 6:!) pm. Fun for round u'lp-25\:.' llnvll I` A I-nv nu-n BOA'l' ` CHEAP Fgxcus/ow, EIIV Illrl llny I). , W. H. Powmrs OOMPALNY In the Grant Plctnruuuo Irlnh com I d d ung nIlclh? I&udy and Pnthou an run MoN1-)X",-1?A; -fizw 23:11, MART |N'S OPERA -HOUSE, '1'hur-ndgvh IN-In... |:._un.L-__......., ik:`:='In5&" TO CONTRACTORS. .... u . . u v ta vr IJTIIW` -l1\lU I: '1'hurodsy&Prldgy.llsy19:handmth. ATE8 T0 Q_uEN's `BIRTHDAY. ?. ST. LAWRENCE Down unongtho Islands. .-.:- QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. TI-IE am DAY or MAY met, ,I&Andv--n-oosghnnu-1 PLIABAXTI 81` ROL"l'l ! ! "powsn a sore. Architects. .. uuvu mu. 3 QUICKET THIS I! 3? F. A. FOLGER. ht span in spotter alum. proton ngdnotthonnolthgvolllfntuypun pununthllorvhhlnlctuleugdnco cunuuuunlmndhtnlluo. lIbntcuI- dthuhohnal-Oplinupuovu-yloulnutnno suuuihuchhnllnnudbtodoul. hubbhnpoluoo lath ndoth nnuduullhohnpu-hvllohnduu. ul&hbhpul thonnnllnnudch Iqludfnuiylnhnpunhuijnhhg. nlIuIdlIrpnripItpIIIInIu.vllIro- itutuuudn-n lwluro lnuhucluynnnhunnpuv huuvnpugohun-ngu-but it Thupnuhdauurtvqodul ` uuutvuthuhoiohbhum 1 E~|i0hlHIhinlIIua|I|lIII ouulglluyanqpuvlbbhvluol I -I-" valiant ulnr I auuhunoooluy- an-gnmaoaaaumog-nu... A Tllllllal 801 NBA L. Noun:-upauuyh-bu-nan Juivlocuuyronquolnuly. ulhnlhcllluhlpoulclorhuno &uIauvuhIl Hos public pa-I. aoa- uhnhl. AXIW. violat- ho Ann.-nan In ...AL._ ..I..__ _......_ v arnyuorcvouy IIIC ... nunlg Jolrltlf doolo vigotouly with mac oxplooiono. Incl nhovo tho! tho dangers and fotolidoo oo fnqoently rocotdod would have no roooon to lost two oponingo. and nbundonco of air to diluto tho gnooo in All parts of the mine for holow tho oxplooiro point. Thou orouiouu to tho cool mlno manage! which nood no domoutrotion or argument, and we ouungly oupoct that tho nogleo-t of oono ol tho roll-hoovn pucootlono in working as ory llho will bo found to hhvo boon tho nvoldoblo tattoo of nfoothl looool life at No nohno. B. C. Porhopultvru thovnntolo ooooolopooiogz porhopo.truhaoufoty- lolnpoin an ounoophoro ol in-dompond cool-dnot, olnoll oir-woyo. ond lnodly divid- od olr corroolo. lnoodoot vootilntlng Ino- chlnory.loehold|odpuno. Ono ornotoof thooo ol uohhl aloha will. no doubt, ho Ioood to how oooood tho Uorrlblo dluomond. now that Inonu-odood. no doubt tho guru-nut pm the tho mm: lIhond.oId roqnlro tho odopoodpto eoouooo which would. ll oxordnod ooooor. hon pnvoolod this ocddul. Action now In this nqaoet oll ho ol null couch- du D Ibo hdlla ol tho olo hlldrol old ohqy-ooopounoo who hon porlohod. hot Itoillpord oplnoooohotoohnldooohlch -...... -, ..v. ucuwuu I-mu-ngvr I. nc Inn on Ambition to make the French army equal in power and eciehcy to that of any nation in the world, and he does not expect that ambition to he interfered with by my one whom politics my chance to eleven in the government. He`hu done enough already to elicit the wonhip oi the army and peo- ple, end his remote! from oice against his winluu nlnnn lune I. .........I 0/rr Er /(7/IE. rorJ. r.-, _.... .... u.-nu-nu uvm um! wishes duo not he utumplod. ----.vI --u away but |lI'$UlI IIIIOI the hour for A hero in France-. even it he in hidden in the potion." But that {duo is the critic`; not General Boulnngurh. Ha ha nmhilinn on -..L- 5|..- l.`_..-L --..-~ - I ' _--.--_...v~ `II --, vuvulu vv Ignul Illg`BII- ed on the saviour of his country. In the rise end fell of governnneuu. however, one man seems to be undisturbed. General Bou- lwger, who we: minister of war in the Inc two cabinets end is expected to be reteined whoever succeed: to the premienhip. I he opinion wee expressed that as the sign: of dengerhedpe-edurny the preeeutlnnoe lm hnnr lap .. In... :. l.`.._-- -..-_ 2: L 9 The nancial embnrruemenu of France have led to the downfell of the Goliet gov- ernment, juet as they led to the defeat of the DeI"reycinet government before it. And it is singulnr that Del :-eycine\. who went out of oice beceuee unable to overcome the ditcultiee of it, should be again suggest- the nlrimlr nf Min cum-no.-.7 I- AL- The Iuginecnuy and Mining Joann; Id! vinnrmnlv -rl oh mi... --..I..:-__ __ n ..-. .,.......u u. uu-nu In uwuug uni as acute- ment of the detuled expenditure connected with the Ihpport of the marine And immi- grnnt hoepitnl. at Quebec, and Also the ag- gregate of money: voted by pnrliunent from time to time to the Kingston general hospi- tal and the marine .hoepittl St. Cntharines. A rumour in current," any: the Ottnwn Citircn, that Sir Donald hu some further surprises in store for the people of Canada." We hope he has, and that one of them will particularly concern the people of Kingston. There in no institution in the country which can better stood the libcrnlity of the nil- vmy magnate than the Kingston general hospital. -_.- -nu won: 2 menu: vuuuu` _,__ _.,-._. ed so as to nuke it appear that the Queen of Fngland ienllo the Queen of Canada. The people, hovlrever, don't want it, especially the peqple of Canada. It in as Queen of England that Victoria hu endeared herself to the hearts of Canadians, and to suggest a change implies a doubt as to their continued In... l.. _________:________..__ ' O'Brien will get I peaceful hearing this evening, at least that le thefexpeotntion ; `and it in amino thefdeeire so far he the ree~ pectsble peopled the city are concerned. If my one due: tomoleet the visitor we hope he will be Attended to by the police. Such ruimiem an thit which occurnd in Toronto is envied by no people who have a good neme ut stake. 11: wnnnv nnfsn _wm6.- a ' ab eollllllll. In puhushoql evqrr Thursday 331; t . ., _.A`tlt:cz::rto the par-hone otthobestnnd moat busy Job ollloel Canada - rapid, utylhh uni cheap work; 8 improved _ printing pt-cool. E1)w_ J. 11 mmma p........:..... THE DAILY WHIG. Opir per 010:!!! Dif." "it-*---L-.:z`.:.~!- _...J..`_ -1 ll nopzxnis Ildowlll Sir Donnld A. Smith is moving for .3 state- n.nt hf Q)`. ,[_-.|_,l --..-...l:a....- ___.r - -- - I .\ r-..._.-. \ `run Human -vain u EuhIhhed- ova-y` mu. . I. an .0ntu-I "" ` .1-'.;`. ."%o...;..`;5`..*:'."'... ' ` ADYBRTIBEUBNTB. ` Fol-four llncc. onoor two insertion? .... 9. an For four lines. each augment Insertion; . 25 Ovcrtonr linen. .... .. loops:-_l_lno om! T`.'.'h;"L7';.'..1 .`3.?.`*?f"" .9: I own. u wanna." ed at oxn I:t.m Eda` I Once Eff: Twioenvtoei. n uen Throoawoehuuhuouuont Lord Lorne wants the Queen`: title chann- .l--__; , _-ANNOUNCEMENTS3 Ly worn; oulIyl1)VUl_ llllllll [If EDW. J. B. PINS`. Prourietor. THE` BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. I- - `H: 3. .:-.';:::':.' ...`?2:".....'" .. h `at tho used Bond of mum ` I &..W 00llIX)N. 8&7. ICUIU In riij TNT. A scputntion dug the count unhn npnnonbrl while the duty on knit cloth. which could not be uunhctu-ad in link can . was I] put coat. the duty oath uniolovullpntccus Thy nhdthuknltclocloonoln Inc. To In oauldcnd. A A....n.u__ _.__..._.2__ .__, gm . - uu nu: mun: IIOIIKI noulorod In last thoolcl rate. `hid: Into coinciden- II:-_ wan nun uvur l'0I nnnor oII&dcruIon. 3 hofporcont. adnlonIn;fron I0to Iloonu,95pur out; All than I4 eoIh.2`.'porouL Tbcynho noted the thodutyoaprinudnunlluho ldt at 97} ........,....|"' ".".";.."::'.'.""`_...'. _`2.P:'__::& :2 u-u sun, uu-puny-u u-uuunuuu II it It] pueontnnotinctundto pot cant. an ptopunod mad that I pl-ion to the lith instant about In allowed to coat `I II lh ll` Pnfn `Xian Iain -us--lJA-- ,UIu AI ~ic lut ofI2,(Xl)wuim - on lgnoti:-uyvhich. with hnd:?,.o|;:h over thircz tom. locomotive tins won on I mod 0 fut list. But iron. rolled? or mend, com ' ats, round: sad nuns, III`! ol rolled iron. not e when-onpociod.O3por&on. Onocont ndnhalfwuimpooodonltonnoduool tubaudpipuinabndol thirtyporcont. ndnlon.-en. Anlnborolllolnslnirou wen hold over for runroouitloncion. .` dnllnlnfhun kn: g-L..I nL_A -_ IFIIIIIIU III (HQ 0` `I "W3 The propoul :3: iron orderod from n mad. llld on the may. be uompt from the ~ Additional dnt . bu not yet been accepted. A! All events . ir Clnrlu Tn r but not hid it before the bonus. The Ill ninter, how- ever, has not done with the arm exchungu yet. )'Ot. `and: tho ml mill. stood over at the P tyuntpropouod. nu,noonuu.InlactAuimn unto!" tel I ThODf0DlIl iI'0lI order-ad {Inn A wrist in unit ceoeorlee. The an has been raised from [I0 to OH I ton on iler or other plate iron. the] .iron and sheet iron. not thinner then 0. 20 up, and from 810 to Carr ton on steel ooms and slabs, billets bu, bade, hoop, stripe undeheeholellpuguudwklthe, costing lcentsandleu per pound. The duty on nilwey sh plane it raised from I to C12 pa-_r ton. The item! com ' _' nails end Modifying the Tarl` Reaolntlona-)leetlng the Views ot the Deputatlon. From an examination of the csianges ro- posed by Sir Charles Tnpper, an ado by the hguse. it will be observed that the `min- ister anaceetedinpart the pro sof the two iron eputations, which wartrdupon him. He tetaina the duty on pig iron. than protectingthe mining induat , but he makes the ,duties on puddle ban billet: higher than he had formerly . to meet the views of the Montreal to ` mill delegates Thus the duties on bar ve been anim- ilated and placed at 818 a ton all round. in- stead of8ll,8l3 and 815 as first proposed. The duty has beenetruck ol iron or steel round wire rods under one-half inch diame- ter when im by wire Inannfactnxers ion-nee in ir bank; 11.. am. 5... It has been suggested that the remsins of departed friends be collected and plsoed in s_ x monndhlthe"lSe6'" 6! 1h5':eu'aa;.`aimoudt- ed bys shsft besrimz tting tributes to the desd. The ides is worthy of oonsiderstion. It is not insppropriste, snd not without precedence sofsr as experiences elsewhere go. In sny case we hope something will be done with the grounds. The bishop has not consented to the conversion of the plsce intos perk without msture thought. He has had A due sense of regsrd for the dead, end for the feeling of their friends ; and it is:vrith the lstter`s consent snd concurrence that he has msde his purposes known. There is prospect of a greet disgrace being speedily ended, snd the sooner the better. ,,_.__ _.-_.- uvv-an-cu--v\,n vvuuv IIIU VIC` oent -Eu of things continues. Our oorree pondent, did he visit the grounds, would see how fruitless would be the attempt to ` restore them to their orignnl appearance, and hence the fnvonr with which the change, to which the bishop has given his approval, in roan!-(`AH ..- u-vu--ruuallllllll wulvu vault! 1161?. It would be impossible to Iuppooe that the dead could have my lean respect paid to them by the removal of their remain: than by allowing them to continue where they on end with such dilnputnble surround- ings. -Muuy I coma and hone may be in- jured in the work of exhumation, but ooinl and boneune being injuredoven now,and the ncnndnl must be continued while the pro- Illt Ihtn hf Ithinnu nnntinnnn 0--- A----- 1615 DA Y 0!` JUL 1', Lu! than-olnuchoudnhn vcntn':y`unuhuolu orothu.-.I:ps'z'rt ll

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