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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1887, p. 4

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WM; R79"3$0Nw ` I)R.~\\\'lNG, -r .\l USIC. (El-IO($R.\l H Y. 1:! Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds is large and varied. We have 3 complete assortment in all k the following branches : READI.\'H, \\`DITl\'l' {SCHOOL `BOOKS! lJ- 9~JMBPY& 00-- 2N0 one lorood to buy. Everybody in- ` vlud to impact our nook. Everything marked in plain gures and only one price. `Flue Dru: (looclum all popular Jlutrrmln and Shades. Black Dress Good: In 90 rarlec-n of Material: and am... from St to 1.00. New Velveu. Pluuhu. Oruuunu. Button. Hulda and Small Trimming! to lunch all Dru: Matorhll. j BOOKS` _N_Q MAGAZINES. ` 1 40 Inch Black Pnrumta Cuhmom 401-. This In 1 Spock! Drive and ngnluly worth Na. -.\.p Trains u-rive Tomato 8:l p.m.. 7:28 n.m. 'l`rn1ns ledvo Kinkston 12:40 p.m.. 11:45 p.m.` 2: inch All-Wool s.u,u_g.:g_g.u, . Mg job, l95c and Nculnrly worth Mo. 5 23 Inch Costume Cloths I9} and 15:. 40 Inch Colored Culmura le. wuvui $0 .`:."&?'I:aa::&i_tie:*;`:n.:;: Klngutot . .. saboholuou cxoaaso. This hupod. ulmnuubloaodlle. 83 Lack Molten Cloths I, I0. HM hotter than sadly of Int year`: at line. 8 See our window. `Bl/N0/7 or /1 /78, Tine Comer B00kl;l'G. 88 PRINCESS STREET. Dress Goods. DRY GOOi bs_:" % LOOK AT THIS , ,-.:_-'__..--._ `....-.".......".V:v--------- ~--- v#- Evrzoiriorm. UPPFT TfA'iKI) A" CUILEGE. 1 cm:.\n.mu', Commer ETC.` ETC, ETC. TORONTO EXHIBITION. 9: Crayons, "T1231 PERANCE, A (1 TI Pencils, '(: RA.\l.\lA R, GI-IR.\lA.\', \\'RlTIN(3. n x . LATIN, mos, , PRINCESS STREI-21` Compasses, Ticket Agent, 42 Cinmnce St. onnn, Commercial Course, H tr-r: ~ -l.\'.. 1 nu r., AGRICULTURE. '::.'.`9'r1'.LER ,-`v KINGSTON ` "ARl'lH.\lE'I`lL` ` m-:om:'rm', "orzrnoapr, Rules, nnsrcs, : Murray & Taylor s, HISTORY, GREEK, uyLnaau:n`h:h:Iv'r(;I.lR AND Ull 2.5% $|E.cI'nt {tau '0! keys to 1: New nnd ncgnd-hand god: bong] 51 Princeu Strut. neq inc. LOCKBMITIC. AF `git blfu~lMwd I 9 cfunl` I an mud nnennd.h; ISAAC DAVI ID, Locxsmnt.-SAW-Fu.n Axn antm`. 1..-, A Lure Sto;k_ot Pleasure Roots and Shooting Skull: 0 allsizcs and donor! maps for sale.` No wnrk can exceed in an-engt and neatness. ' Bonn bum in any style : socond to nune in ` Gama lnco~au-rou'i\the Cam: In B._,.9!21h=I'.WL ` v IBOA'I_E'_I Zl.\TG- MISS MAY AGN EW. tent Residence--31!) Gordon Street. rnouu, uumug. uztuu. nnrnwny. ` Next torm commences September 5th. .::`::`o..."",?a:*.a:;A.*:':.a2,':.'"- W Two Door; Below P6lpn'o. - MR. HORACE W. REYNER Piano. Slnclnmormn. nu-many. Next. tnrm nnmmnnonn bnonmlmp an. A .-.._- .----.----we V\IlI\I\II- Will Bo-open SEPT lot. For Terms. &c.. enquire at her residence. 168 King St. Went, Sobaawpo! Terrace. MISS MARTIN'S SCHOOL `WIII I.I-,n-.-_ ilihill i-` _.--v----u-I-y-Va --ILJ-Val-cl, s -F 0 M . .3`-3'53`{ia`...72nJ`1'a`.:?...'..E.'?`%%2:_ TERLlNG-HOUSE SCHOOL, Conducted bv Mltl.l.F2, nw. R1` nIr\n- ...:n --------uvwu --e\I\It- \J9lI\II-'_ Conducted by (I6f']v'l`. REM \'. will uwusxmv. SEPTEMBER 1...`, 1357. For tel-mp. inquire (.59 Gore 1%.. Kingston. T , _ ___ _ _ ,, _. Will -open her Private semi for Child u on 'ru1-:su.n'. SEPT. am. Applications or admission received and?- formation as terms. utc.. tingpeu-ted at :5 CLERGY STREET. : P u3u, muunenmucu. uuaucs and nook-Keeping. Term 0 Thursday. Sept. lst. E. RYAN. B.A.. Pr ncipal. 3M1ss M. MIDDLETQN fill n-5.4-angn I... n.I....o.. a..L..3.n a... nu. 11.1 UV` TTVTI MISS MAX AG)? EW. tecichu` of Music. Residence-33) Gordon K, &P. R. and c.1,. R. ____. wuv - up-I ..n\Ja.naJl.aLvL J. 312 BROOK STREET. l-`int-Clue Elementnry Education in Eng- ` lish. Mathematics. Classics and Book-Keeping. Term omnn Thunulnr Rant 1. Ir nv A\ .1. /vruppgs s3rZ79.4nn/Er/no. `KINGSTON ACADEMY: on n nnnnv n...-\--_ MISS E. G. ROSE will resume School (D.V.I on M0.\'DAY. SEPT. mh. Bonnnder twelve admitted. Miss Rose will be at ho e from Tuesday. Sept. 6th. when apglleuti can be made to her. For further part eulnra apply m her residence. No. 161 Sydcnhnm Street. corner of Queen Street. -__-. ......, -uauvuu: uvuu urul-class DODCIS this year at Tomato Uulveraugh For circulars t L}: Lad Prin 1 . SS MATHE- ggggngndgnu aybovo. c PM _ University Preparation: Music and Fine Art. Lady utudenu took tint-clue honors Uulverau \ npnlyto the Lady Princimr. Iss MA'I`Hlln`_. S 1-`nil courneomoxl lfchtun: on A cnltu{e. Lilve Loc.Dair)' . `em tr. any `torn- ny Science. ac.. and A Box practicd trfninlna in the Englinh And the omeltnry llalhetnns tics. For circular. giving term: of admission. course of study. coat. etc.. apply to JAMES MILLS. M.A.. President. Guelph. August. 1887. TORONTO LADlES COLLEOE: D0 I`l'7..II-..v-_ Q- m__.,_A , ms ammo AGRICULTURAL causes Will be Re-opened OCTOBER lat. The First of the Ladies Colleges. Has gm- dunted over Illln the full course. Full facili- ueoin Utentufe. IAIIEIIUFC. Science. Music nndukn. 'l'holAu-gent ol Building In the .l').`1`mIEI_`n'I_|`.n`\\'uloponSapc. .187. Address NEW CLOAKINGS. NEW SILKS, NEW VELVEFS, NEW PLUSHB, and An. 'l'holA\meIt Col 'BuIliiE1"tKS Dominion. Wuloponsapc. ` the Principal. A. BURNS. D.D.. LLD. M}.>_I_s:9oLfGE. - v..v- - - `y -ran:-n-`J \I\ll-I-I-\lI- Wellosloy St... Toronto. I-`L`LL\' IQl`ll l`ED xx svmw m:mm.u:.\'r. '1.-wt]: nodule. Laura. lxuiiunnuq fhoovy. etc. Tuluon '5 to 5:; not -- at In wool; -ml-nan an.IO Iolrbuoos Icuilndncpnr wind. -1 ccuu-dnmgwhgful nhuI'II.ut_ llwwilero ' ' ' """'ll.T-n-It 1 I! TIACIIII ` And of I I udV AI Idcll ha. .... .1"`.'.'n'f'..`.'f2. ..:`J$2'.'.`.f.q r" L........."' n. ntlnn, u-ung.nc. PI-lug Cnnla by?` [too jy..goc: locum. unto:-my ,eu. tosuqpuuiollnvnkg out-v`nda z_=Olo_, ,rhnnou. Iunulndnu-nu vuvnlll wuoumlwlll ur Iublli I vpanlcdb Gun:-can I X K. Idfopcn Sc -_u-`I-1:1`;-uh, why _4 on. iongosv. uld II: An. fuplud. IJQOQ Hon. 6. W ALLAH. Pnudcu ll flmcllnn Full courses of lectures Agiculture. Live DBu'}'i1lI. Chemistry. hnnr. \'o-la:-lip The Violin le end Iluet. Iver llemein the lloev. Feectnettng Instrument. THE Kl.\'GSTO.\I (`O.\'8ERV`ATOR\' for Ihc Violin in now open to all who Item A (`magical trulntnx on this lovely tnunynent. Prlvnm tuition in runid f required. An L-llldell Urchutru c be engugnl on than notice and at rmuonnble terms. A pg-I)` ou Mr-Auk-y'e Bookstore. or to % 0. 95/11}; - sonoox. FOR THE `V-IEJLIN. V'ZI\Io Blankets from $2.00 upwards. Shawls, bdth Double and Single, at Reduced Prices. [ `ml Inrr Izurm-1:1, BIB? BUBINISB BCHOOLINOANA DA 8am! for nrnnnonm. um ...I....|.- DOIIIIIJI B|I8IlB88 UOLLEBB. KINGSTON, MCKAY &. WOOD, Principals. SCHOOL NOTICE. tl. uuuu VII 3 latricuhl Ion in l I ll Ind Ill. 7 (`lanes for entrucu Cullen. and to the Collage I $OREL, P.Q., Ra-opened on Tlumday, 8opt. ht. .--on uusun-on uvuvvul U send for nmunectun llld cdondlr. ..._......_..__.j. "mums Jc`om-zc, Va vnvu. nu JJAIDUQ uuu \ at Reduced Prices- All Prints marked down. !i'|l..__..I-1n1 n 1: 1!) an. Punt: ud Ouudluo whluu no um boys for an scuba hqhnlq nu`-runuzn urr. mmuuwdto unto &oduu Qlllluulon. Any wands ambit mu not. an will In Iliad by applicant huthocthcvuoviuu. Chan: noun a faulty. In}. III. _.__. , ,v-any tuoulllill V Eon Brock and Dmulon 515.. Klnpton. , onom coussnvniiw or mislc Incorporated by Covenant in :3 HAMILTON. CANADA. 'VV'ESLE'Y.AN'_ TORONTO. I 1"! PT! - I'.`I(lllTIl l'l'.'A II. I Pr-rum too. we )? mu Wm lu.og-o:;:pu-bor lu_ M21` I|l'rn~l-uAn.~I~| L IIIJIE IIIZIZ gulannels 12 1-2, :3, and up- II-vnnoin ICE CREAM ' SODA WATER. 3 `FRUITS, and _ % CONFEOTIONERY . and CIGARS, All the vu-rhea and cheap:-cl. , f M0' rh\w sx l'Cl'uIUl"l'l. `I'll I001` PRACTICAL u Inn-r uv n . ` I-I TIACIIII Ilrmrummul n-I \---.n I IIEXR 1; J. L YA LL. _ I-mxvu-,u. ______...___._______ o. monori. u.;., PRINCIPAL J. KNAPP. at sou. ._.:..______--.--.- 9'55? 3711' Wu m-rmcx. " ' Chnirmn n MRO INIII ct! nycun-'3 D! I 83'5" Huaic Instructor, 'ATlU(.'K. Chairman. Dress Goods8. 10, 12 1-2. 15, 20c and upwards. Csshmsres, in Black and Colored, -L I)_.I.---.I `3_: _-_ SPEC/AL BA /MA/M91 Owing to our increasing business we nd ` it necessary thin Fall to make tome change: in the interior Arrangement: of our shore. and luring the progress 0! the work we will o'or Hlnspection invited at 176 Th Rt 0(`lA.\"' UI to Tool-onl:Tne; Return imlJ.A`tS. MM]! and Bertha extra` Rloamot leave: sum`: vrlnrl livery Thursday A15 mm. ; ro- lurnlnqoavoc Toronto Ntory lhlurdny an I gun. ckeu good to return up to Sept. nus. 3T:EB 110 ltloravrlll l\'I-C:.|_I;:l: that 2 I . r or 0 \ on r I I mu uilonbothwul.-1' n I , . will be lbs Hero`: [Ad Snlnrdnv Ere: n Clayton. In tho Hero`: but am: Excur- Imh nu. Bauer gu while you V0 Ibo C ULAYTDI All] 1,000 ISLAND PARK. SATURDAZLSEPT. 3rd. IVEWETXIVBI Baturdny Afternoon, op!. 8rd. LAST AND BESTI NEW BUSINESS. " V`-'-i IIVUV IFavU& 1 TM A u 0'37"" CHEAP EXCURSION x-nun. lf'l`ieIcu-Ila. Ilene only. TIUELY AN4N3uNonnii:N_': IMPROVEMENTS '_9vLA2YE1i`7ii%nL}:1sE- CHEAP EXCURSION. J. P. GILDERSLEEVEW TORONTO EXHIBITION ! All at our well known Low Prices.` ST/?. In Every Department. PRINCESS STREET. mono 1-u_ moo xguxoa. .- _- .|__--A,-5 -` V I. A. "D1038. ` r/mo -....... .. u vuuu us. yuwuvocltllg uuIvt\vl . Inuu the petitioner did not anticipate. and he hug been foruetl to make exphnatiom of A man huu.ni.u... clusmctor. Mr. L lyr z Palletier, lhq .3155, of La Justice, Quebec; 'l`Jdea dEhibltorL.Si I from let go liuth so I? on Earossnutionnfzt. gmontu pinned by . J. H! . Secretary. a` I Tickets good to return until septum t. ' * - ....-..-u . nu... a4vayI./Allan. The withdrawal of the petition against the election of Sir Hector Langevin has created n surprise, the more no in view of the stntemeut iterated and reitereted, that the miuiiter of public worlce had retained his repreeentation of Three Riven by methode the most` ecnnulalonn and corrupt. ' Of `all the oueeein connection with which proceedings were taken that of Sir Hector Lnnguvin wuthnnght to be the lout cup- nhlu of n compromise. That n euttlemeng would be nttelnptod ma` fully` expected: `A that it would he. eueceuful. however, even ` oI.. ....:.:...-_ JLI _.t __.:.n_.._ ,_x I , ` l'.H. It Ibo Two --vuu via`: uvuvuuu vvuruluvuvn II III! `John has lured that he `fcannot check Mnnitobc, but he can pay tho $12,000,000 if he get: the sanction of ` parliament which we much doubt. l'El\'Y IIEJ l'l' DA JI.-lGE.:~'. .\l r. Van Horne. manager of the (fnnu-llu Pacic railway says he will not interfere with the building of the Red River Valley road though its construction is an unwar- ranted attack on his compung`. Sir George Stephenie thinks it would be as well to allow the competing line to be built and put in a claim Against the Donnnion government for 8l`2,000,(X)0 damages. Damages for what ? The monopoly clauses of the Canada Pacic charter have not been infringed. and the grounds for the disnllovsancc of the provin- cial railway not have never served to justify the action which the federal government has taken at the instance and dictation of the Canada Pacific syndicate. The company is taking the wrong way of pacifying the people of Manitoba. They have been treat- ed disdainfully ever since the railway has been in operation ; hey have been imposed upon in the way of Wight rates, and their pmtests have been contemptuously ignored ; because the Wiunipegers esssyed to main- tain the Red River Valley line the city was threatened with the loss of the workshops ; and the company, when the local go\'ern_ ment promised to comply with public senti- ment. and build the `boundary road, offered vexatious obstruction. And still it i3 uid the syndic to will not interfere with the work. but, `iegu-ding it as a serious in~ terterence with its rights, will seek com- pensation to the extent of_ several millions V fro the federal government. Well, Sir -7-1... I.-- .: _-I.._-J .1.-. L- .. ` insurance questions, when it enacts s law _..._ _.._..,....-... ...-...-.. ..... ...,.,.......-, especially tllosc uho, under a mistaken idea of what they signed. have been the losers of insurance money. Each company in Canada hiss its own contract, and some contracts are so intricate as to be not easily mnlerstood, anal admit of that disputation which, carried to the courts, is prulitable only to the gentlemen learned in the law. How much better it would be if all policies read the same. and were relie\'ed.`by legis- lative enaztment. of specious clauses and provisions which era the cause of so much trouble. Nor must it be inferred that the companies are to blame for all the difficulty arising between them and their patrons. The companies are. sometimes. by the curi- ous wording of their papers. disposed to im- puae upon the insurers, but as often the in- surers try to impose upon the companies. and in the end the accounts between_them pretty nearly balance. It is as a safe guard against sharp practice that the state of New York insists upon uniformity in the agree- ment portion of the policies issued by insur- ance companies, and it will be a popular more on the part of our legislature or house of commons, whichever has to do with life for a similar purpose. HIDING THEIR INIQUITIES. I`I.- .._'aI..I__._I _ 4].. _._-.2.r,, o ....... .-...-vpa - \.lC4l\/lLl\.'- It in A law in New York state that the policies given by I" imunnce companies must, in so In u the term: of contract are com-orno-I. roul alike. Tho Advantage of this nrmugemcnt insurer: will appreciatv, ..-mninllu oh...-.. ..|... ....,I.._ _ __:-.-I l'll.l.\'(u` 0.\' Till.` AGO. 'l'. The Toronto World thinks that our duties on sugar should he "Jnulo you-tout," by ro- rnorlng than on run` sugar: and Inching the duty on ronod uunnr: prohibitive. in other words. the duty on retinal sugar nhould be thn-0 or throo And a hall cent: per pound lnotouloi two and nino~tonthI par pnund.uotpuunt. and inns-I olthop vornnnnt involving the null proportion ol out and on-ulxtoonth ol A cont per pound. It should motive nothing At A". Thus the rotlnorl would receive thud or three and n hull cum pot pound our Audubon tho cost at which the uunr can he importod. in- Itoul ol the one and thrn-quarter cont: they now rocoivo. We hope the govern- xnont will Act juut u the World bu suggest ed. The only `my to make the pooplo nick of monopoly and thngovernmont which food: And perpetuntu it is to nuke tho extortion prncticod by that monopoly as objectionable no possible. The couumcn `of sugar on paying deorly for the protection the Lion- trenl rener: have been ncconled, but if they cnn pay it heavier tau, Ami the pro- hibition of imported sugar will pile on the Agony, by all main let an inn it. Juhwgxu unlflil gun. a um I u I . an`: In mama a.c3'.a;"n:' cho:p ""'n!iRu`-'.'1.E"i- :." n-?.n.m. From Sept. 6th to 16:11, at $4.30. A ....-I l\V\ `u......:..1 1:v..........-..... ~n-_.. II luohlid: .. c. u lpmuwlu column an chat duli. Am'u:wn_uicnII:xn. luutuonn . . . . . . $ =c.h:u:%uuI luau-lion. Ov Mao-I.IrIt lot. ...I0upu Inga Iulaonucuuvolum... to THE DAILY Wmc. Tau mum \I'auI-In r 06- IM. It 8 an on`. 0"u'ur|o. A! In uou.uu run run. I NS I 'l.'.l .\'CE POI. I Cl E S. ANNouNcEMNT'a\./T m om. .n'-`:"!aE": .`t..:..o.. THE BRITISH iWHl(:. I:`RlpAY. SEPT. L . "E3" u" . II I WI! \Vill.`bo on sale by the under-ui1 u~od an Jollowa : `luv: were All l.4IQIlIIl. The members of the Amrican Library . association. in the city yeaterdnv ably cnr- ` `dried out the regulndpnn that tiny Put in ` daily prwtico -- of lgfvg ovoryth 113' la- bellod. Each meynbq _a small cord attached with I :tring to I button hole on his vast bearing his name. By this means introductiapn were not igocoaury, for 2; man only to gruphis lbroml-`s hand and rend -HI name of the putebounl. ` V n IDIIVII ull DIIIIIIICIOIL Mr.'Wr all has pieced on exhibition at Honda '5 two ii ure subjects in oil, the one after T. A. nod, R.A., By the Fireside. The other is after Boulanger, "the celebrated French artist, and co led from his picture in the Luxembourg gal ery. Paris. Itia entitled the Alger-iue Water Currier. , _ There are also a par of very fine water colon, Che to Castle and ``Sicily.' They hove much admired. The medals` won by him at the late Ontario . a/rt exnminntione are also displayed in the -window. M r. Wrenehulli diltinction an an artiet in a matter of rejoicing among his nuuly friendn. A . A Variety Actress the Hell-esa of a Large Fortune In England. Pom` HUI ;a, Sept. l.-Miss Ethel Crowell, formerly of this town, but now an English vuriety actress in Buffalo, N. Y., has fallen heir to $l(I),(I00 by the death of a near rela- tive in England. Nettie is her stage name and she is said to be very pretty, a blonde about 20 years of age. Her story is that her father was a wealthy manufacturer of cutlery ln England. When she was an in- faut her mother died, and four or five years later the father remarried. The ste mother took a dislike to little Ethel, and in many ways made the child verv unhappy. Finally Mr. Crowell, to secure (lomestic peace and protect his child from cruelty. sent Ethel across the ocean in charge of a trustworthy nurse. The woman and her charge took up their home here and the father sent them it suicient sum for their living expenses. It was only a stipend, however-86 or 87 per week. When Ethel reached th age of 16, and becoming tired of the mono tiv of Port ope. she ran away from the humble home rovided for herself and nurse, and after ` many hardships, nally essa ed to earn a living on the variety stage. n this she has been fairly successful. A short time ago the stepmother died, and accordingly, ' as there was no other children, Miss Lrowell is the only natural heir to her father's pro- perty, which will probably not fall short. of the figures stetsd. __ _~ ~~ ---~------ ----I II Ill`-ll lull IUQUUIU UI . party` preaching purity and principle should not be forucd. The one to which .\|r. Pelletier refen is shameful in the ex. : treme and cznlculated "to make honest men sever their relations wikboth political par- Oinu - Now in popular` parlnnce here`: 8 pretty go. Hero is the `evidence that the liberal party is willing to condone the iniquities of nn opponent. in return for the pledge of the non-exposure of the iniquitien of a friend. It in: position into which the leader: of I moral tnsu those of the 22ml February lent, because the urchsurs of const-ience will he emboldened y impunity. "All the better if I he mistaken. .\lr. Pcllotier writes with n greet lenl of feeling, nnul u one Vlllll as serious grievance. He objects to the action of the party gener- ally. sml especially to the tleclnrstion of it, on the notice of its solicitors in the Official Gazdre, thst the witluirswel of the petition against Sir Hector Lsngevin is demsmled, because they cannot prove the sllegstions of the Mid petition." This declarstion Mr. Pelletier ststee to be unfounded in fact sud untrue. He dooe `not wish to incriminste the lawyers in the cue, who have signed [the ststement in good faith, and because it was necesssry to the ends proposed." but he ssys It is not the less true thst over- whelming proof. already esteblishetl by nu- merous affidavits, exists sgeinet Sir Hector and his friends. SOMEWHAT ROMANTIC STORY. uuru u u in nnugmnauc w my own viesu. .\ly humble way of looking at those set- tlementa uf election contentationl in now gem.-rnlly accepted. and not desiring to force it upon anyone, I witlulrnw, retaining. how- ever. the uboolute conviction that the future ` hu In store for us election: still more im- moral thnn thoae of the 22ml February becnnu [ha mu-.-i.....~. ..l ...~......:n...... ...:n 1... Irlunul Ill Inree l\'I.'l`l. "l cell Jheir attention publicly to the step: which an heing taken end to the ro- jaw: of settlement they announce. I! t. y denim to ruily it. or if they content to nub- mit to it, they have oulv to In thing! 30 ; it they with to oppose it the law plwee at their diupouln lnczms for the purpose. to which they can resort without. delay. It in for them to decide wlmt they have to do, * um-I. in ml\'ence.l accept.-their ulu-inion, even if it In entagnniatic to vievu. ".\lV hnmhln Inn` nf lnnlzinu an oh-nn -..o vunlliri Ill VOW` Illtl OOIIKWCIICQ. At All ovontn. thin bolng than, I think I have 5 Int duty to d ncharge towudn my friend: in Three Rh`:-rn. I 0:" ol..:. _u__.:._._ ....|.I:_1.. ._ .L Return Tickets Fmm Kingstoo to Toronto un.-n moulnl t I uuul not. "Tin uttlomo.-at of Sir Hector`: concou- tiou in l sub not ol much and to me. not. u might in Int inod by coma. lxecuuo I an mud by fooling: ol hatred or rwongo spins: tin lllllllet 0! public won-lu-!u' from mo in the idu-but solely hot-can it in the consecration o! I principle which I ah- hor. manly. uuuy pardon to the pur- chuon o! voice And ouuocicncu. 0-Ao .lI ...-...- .|.:.._ |..x_.. .L.._ I .u_u_ oppneecf it lieotor I engeviu at the sauce- tion oi hie ply. uni at the eleventh hour ` entered the oempglgn. Such wen hf: popu- larity that but for his unlortuuete ebeence an the day of pulling. the circulation 0! Isle! ` npurte IIIOIII him. ml the proluee nee of money. he would not have been doieeteul by u majority ul eleven. Mr. Pelletior Kalle In that he would not have much regretted hie deleet. which lelt him to etteacl to Me bui- ueu, hul the (odors! govetameut been lleo IIII0I- After the election he us pceleed to oonteet the return. He dechunl that he hlni nit-only the Temiujmuu ooututetion on hie beanie. and that hie meme did wt per- mit him to continue helon the court: e etruule which heal already neceneitetecl ` may eecrilloee cable pert. "Upon thh." writes Mr. Pelledor. "the party undertook the conteetetion ' ' ' and it we: there- ion not by property. but the ptuperty o! the plrty." Angi he Mitil : 0 Now. the ieuieuolthe part . u I but ueund.c|eeire the settlement 1 thie con- uvetatiou inorder to stop ventioue ooete egeiut eex-en} of our friends. Once. ei- nuy,I vented the eettielnent oi thie oouleetet , and thin action on my pvt euneni for Ilmihe ebuee 0! my uiveruriee end the reptoechee at mine o! my Iriende. should I renew it to-day. play the role at e at. end hinder the Ieedeu (nun con- du theputyb with u under- etendt m.uuI thie. no time I en 15:11 eheolutely pompelled to withdnw eolnowhet !rouJaolltice to which I have devoted my- uell meet uclueively during the int niueo teen mouthe? I think not. `in. ng60I.--_a ..l u.'K.. Il--A..-'_ _._A__A_ ` They Were Ali Lnkollod. members nf tho Am...-In... I ' Placed on Bxhlbltlon. ..-J._L-II I, I All order: to: tended to. J. 31 do E't.. 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