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Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1887, p. 4

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303? iii 'IA'i'Iido }n:mnuacc' Cu_||_|pn_V. ' I o[{_;u:|;g-`n:.;\ vc'll:dflr:`)!l\\l`\!i...'r4K`..';n toll-Pug ` , 9: I . `I In-`.. . :0 Bill nee Go. of Inland. hay I4. ! J _' _--... 7' --.--un-cu. '~--so---u -uw-us--cue summerlud it in en follow: : "Prior to the prepantlon oi the otllclel hullot any candidate must be uuned by I given number 0! votee At the registry. to entitle his name to eppeer with the rut. When the elector nppeere at the polling booth he la given one of time hellou. whlch in taken from a Itub hook or counterioil. upon which hlu Mme ll written. together with hle voting numler. He then retiree to e separate booth for that purpose, where he lmlicntem by e pencil mark thoee oenalidetee for whom he leelree to vote. and hi: hellot ll depoelted. For the emergency oi rotere who are bllmi, or who can not reed and write. I eworn oili- oer le provhlecl, whose duty It in to cancel the ballots u the elector mny Indicate. end who tekee an oeth of eecrecy. The ulun. tegee en that it lmwel the voter entirely untrunmeled in his choice. I! one bribe: I voter he cannot know but thut he he: been chanted. The briber will rightly euppou that the man who would sell hie vote would not be Il)0\'l cheating the man who bought It. and will immcclintely go out of bueineu. Aeide from this it pruvicloe that the late nhnll pay the expense of doing its own bull- neu. When I man is nixed to leave privete life to devote himself to the public interest. he almulcl not be nmlutul for no cloing. I` ought not to cost xs Imm It lullar to he c-lect_ .In,_...,AI5-" v -r--can VI uuuvllvuv :3. Thu Amorlcndprou applaud: zho advoca- cy by Mr. Henry George o! the Australian ` system of Wuduaziuu political dutlou. H.`-..-..-l...l I. I- __ l..II.._. . uI)_.l__ ., The Io any grhloh . no 0! oogpotltfon out o btulnou VI lamp road: ovory- ; when except in Manitoba. when the com Botltiou lo wily roqnlud. may he nlnceru: at It in nhlur logical nor juu." lly the way what tlnol the Ru-a`eu~ think at thc government`: aloccptlrm? sir Johadd lt- cuu|d'nt chock Manitoba. And Hon. Thnmu White said thc some thing. What In the cuullownco of the Rod Riva: Vnlloy tall" way chart U in not I checking of Muni- tnho! Have the Mnultolnu hour, hon- orahly dealt with! l`l|vo`thy me` had occasion to kick walnut thu lnpooltlon that has luau prutlcocl upon them 3 Speak the truth though the banana lull. THE IRISH TRAGEDIES. I URl1'}" OI` l.lC'Tl0.V S. . A__.__l Rm:-kg nu-gm nu! Dnnvlnlnn n...1..... sEcbNo- HAND` BOOKS Second-Hand Book: bought and sold by A. SIMMONDS, ' Au. 9. Humans: n-rmu.-r PAPER, sq c`ts. ,- atom, 50 cts. F- !5,!!a..T'3, mcncs OF.|NFlDEL'S.J mrnnce Inrd coal. Also te den. addressed as above. will be re celved the putting up and takln downot the atoms. lurnlahlng pipes. plugs. cl ws. zinc per lb.. &c.. ln the several schools for the on- suing year. Any further infornmlicn can ho nhtninml Au. NEW BOOK L VJ. Hende})n & 00., In fact everything required by ` the Modern Scholar. Erasers, t`\ R Slates, BIOLOGY, FRENCH, .u L -`A\. , I-ZLO(.'UTlO.\', (J COM POSITION , Alf}!-`RDA \,u.u 1 11-3: 1 tun ALGEBRA, TRIGONOM ETRY, I A'l`l\Y suing Any informnticn can be obtained from _ Q Q DlllDnl.`\' Aug. 13. M CHIC, 1 GI-I()(v`R.\l HY. 1'] ` DRA\\`I.\`(;, Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITE8 of all kinds is large and varied. We have a complete assortment in all the following branches : RI-I.-\DIX(., \\ D IT! \'1 ' BY REV. FATHER LAMBERT, `SCHOOL BOOKSJQ mo. HARDY& 00., Prices Much Lower] Mant/e c Ulster 0/at/rs. on the date lormerly 1 By order. Kingston. Sept. 13. 399::`:ND A9A_Z1ES- Fine Dress Goods, New Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, See our window. PRINCES/S STREET, g. KI_\`usTOI\` TALL MTHJISWEEK ! A The Corner Boomu. 88 PRINCESS STREET. Everything New and V) Crayons, year. The wood to be of the best quality of sound hard wood free from limbs. 13 feel to the cold. to be tfeliverad in the several nnlsms re- quirod. piled and su `cc! to inspect on. The coal to be the L uualitr of atom nnd _A'r__ SPECIAL OFFRIIIGS III Than Last Year. "'11-:.\1 1'1-: RANCH, Al I p H CHEMISTRY`, (`l |II`lI'lll Pencils, 9*`? 't';RA.\l.\lAR, uERi\xA.\', \\ RlTI.\'(;, qulrod. piled and `act inspection. go quality slow: and furnace bud coal. Alan madam nddrmuul ma nhnrn -m 1... .. Compasses, A -CIi'. .:LLER `r -c grgtmg 3, 3-- OLD], Commercial Course, 7`. . E'l"( `. ` '\A\Ll' m:i1cL'LrL'RE, "Ann H.\lETIL' GEO.\.lE'I'R Y, i I "ORTHOI-.`PY, 1 Rules, ruvslcs. SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the (`Infr- mn of school Property. will be received 3' the underaifned up to the son: Instant from persons wil ing to sum)! the Public Schools nnd (mice with Wood an Coal for the ensuing )'1`,"- HISTORY, ` GREEK, J Bar. Princess & Mpntreal Sts. Auanl. - HENDRY & 'rHoMPso'N, Jas. Campbell ; Wood Yard. Where h`e will glad to meet, all his old cas- tomers and as any new ones up will honor him with their patronage. He willlconsmntly keep on hand THE BEST DRY HARD WOOD. 4 ft. long. ` sorr WOOD. suns Klnnvmcn. a 1114 -.1 v uu\. naunu U115! l`l.'5p|.'('|lllll_\ I0 (I!!- nounce to his numerous friends zmd customers that he has removed his old and established \\ ood Yard from the Ferry wharf to the old K. & P. Railway Depot, at the foot of Ontario Street. and l Directly opposite flu-Tc-tr u Punt Bmrm'k Gale, REMoVE 1` 1-: sPn:ciAL srr1'L\'cs for out mm of ucti nl in tho Chancery Division at 5 a (`.in- of GROCER& Send to us for BLACK SILKS BLACK CASHMERES or any other Biack Dress Material. Our stock is alwavs well as- sdrtd and Best Cash Value. BOW FAR THAT LITTLE CANDLE THROW8 IT BEAMS THE SUBSCRIBER bogs rcspectfuy to un- nnunnn In his nnlI\n|-nun h-L.-ul. .....a ............. LIE HIV?` 9&1 IlQ.l`lJ V'\ \I SOFT WOOD, SLAB8. KINDLXN G AN D SAWED WOOD, I1, I H. I011 . ~-.-----wu -u&&&& ' I? Conducted by Ml-ZLLE. DE 81`. Ill-IMY. will llc-oncn (D. V.) 1Hl'I{SDA\'. SEPTEMBER I31, 188?. For Iemns. inquire at E Gore 31.. Kingston. TERLING-HOUSE SCHOOL, L`0ndlI1`tcdb\' Ml-:l.I.l-`_ Imszr m.-uv ...;n Ion-In Orion conplou In 0 to: Ian. I ` -j.. n PROF. J. Z. DESROCHERS. non nrvnuuv an-o.-.__ ___-. -gun-navy: vv. LUJEILLVII. Plano. Singing, Organ. Humony. .\'exl tvnn commences September 5th For terms apply at (he More of .t`.\~'X`i. I! let 5: (`an-y. Golden Lion Block. 3 Kingston. Sgpp I8. 1887. MR.~ amch iii. REYNER, Dcnnn nc....4..... r\__._ I--- u u-. J|nIIlI7IIll|ll\.'I. l mum`! nnu l$00K'l\ Term opens Thursday. Sept. 1st. I-.. B.A.. Principal. ona nnuun B'.l'!El-"1'. First-(`Inns I-Zlemcumry Education in Eng lish. Mathematics. (`lussics and Book Kccpill. anon: Thurudnr, Sam, 1.: I- I-\' . \- ETNGS'F5N.AOADi2MY, RI 0 l'.lDr\I`l! cmnlnn Fnlvernlly Pu-parn-l:)_n: Mmnlc and Fine Art. Lady lludenla took llruulnu honcrn this your ll Tumnlo L'nI\'ersnih I-`or virrulnru gsnly to the lady Principni. SS )l.\'l`llll-.`- N. M nddrcuo above. TORONTO LADlES'COLLEGE, DO\IVAHA4IA.. as In ____ A- WW . Au. . ' wag .`:c..`Ilno.o:.Lon|k:IIo`m lying; In-Q `Oval 1 hunk Conan; Laura. I-but-1, hoary. nu. Tum:-on 33 I031; pd CI of ion -och; 0-! as 0.0 log: A-non loud and ma pm ` I.-` on &u(I(:`(MOllI1Il.'|v|q'_IlIlI~f_|l.K.f :-_J .L_.. ..- `-__.. ..-...-4ua.-~ [mrrwl-:1=:.v Inltllt AND mnslox .~mu:n~*.] ... j 75/405/if H27???/'EL, cc. SIIPLES IIILED Flt! OI Illc-HIM. ll TIACIIII Alldopan-and lnnruonul and Yard Id: hum. hag no to pudnunum Aha. TI: layup I:-.. `.073: Qntcunry THIS Kl.\'(lb"I'0N (`U533 Violin It now open In ad training on ma lovely I Prints lumol M Intent Om RVATORY for the lwbo won! it (`huuul IIIHNIIIIOIII. residence |! roqnln-d. go. ,.~a2;'y; sonoox. FO1{'FH-i. VIOLIN. Thovloun In and lust Ivor ngunm ,5. ~ Hoot ihactnnuna Inn;-nu-.-... MARLIN REPEAT! ' RIFLE ll . IJ ' ...'.f:...: ::w.:. "."l2.'.fv"'{-'......`..'- In u?oT-xu"`-1': " lb. xeua"a'7ar'y"L`|}.'s'I'.`o"uL".5 . or elm . trring Iona: olndmi-Mon. mu 0! study. cunt. etc. apply In JAHK8 NILLH. M.A.. I`n-Iidem. Guelph. August. 1887. I iiebiranaoAcaucutygggi Irnn L. n., _,_.-.._A :2--. Pnronm Indgluanllaun vrlnhlng to outer boys for Ibo Sudan bactnnlnq 8ll'I'llBlCl In`. an rs-maul to make llnulluo Application. Any vacuoles ronulnhg Alter Sept. am will be lled by nplllonnu hi: tboothor U'0\'|M`I`I. Ch-cu rnnuno as funny. lost. In. A PRIZE OF` 31`). PM-sented b ' F. A. Folgor. I -2sq.. tor Mc(`urdy and Mitchel colts of 1887. Is! prize. 810 : 2nd rrize. In each clan. En- tries to be made w th 1). . Walker. Socroury. Entries for than hnnn.hnll Innlnlnnn mum I... - _. .. ..:..I an ? `.9-.I...v_I!.v. -\.A.'v.n! 19: now an In oifInsnmucc'Cu...p..,._y, LIFE.-uenur u .|g:eIrt fmru Ri...- .1. , -..v..- -v-r--: thrush Bawouuloy St... Toronto. I-'l'Ll.Y IQl`Il'l'Il) LY l~:\ ls2ll\' DIJPAII Tlllt KINGSTON (`0.\'8lRVA1'0R\' I Viqllp not up all who vuun .. m.....n. UFPEIY cm COLLEGE, auuloonrh-non Ioududnnn. Ii. :00 Qnruc (umdu. `mug lull nnhvnnuuu. at llwu-I r. - - - l~oou.Tuu-up. muuu vluwulnllvlll U! Illli luupunlulh (`mnvtutil \O lit:-NI LC! .9`. .Y4'oII.|ndW&AIt |.||g|, Qsqo lion. 6. V. ALLMI. hands: as TIACIIII ribsnt`L lucrpouu{! P-y (`moon-at II l~ nu--w rucullllll and Division Bu. Klnpmu. TORONTO. (I-'lF1'l' - EIUII-Tl! mm 1:. ; .vv-.vvgy-- vuvvu vvbbl mu In no-opdud ocrolnm m. ----o POPULAE uaw ul vv nunuu nun u. 1!. vv mull . DQCTUIATI. Entries for the baseball matches must be made by theth hut. with the President. from whom all lnhrmatlon may be obtained. J. B. VVALKEXI. Sept. I3. 1387. President. -288 QUEEN S'I'RIET.-- -. `__ ----. n? I:l.I0(_-Oi ! ln'n"uI;iv-d nnapco I C M. |V I ldj Ilia`! -l uncut. Tuna. Mo Dame 8:. and no. n2 8!. Pour trout. - vuu .-nr-. '31? BROCK STREET. nun I.`I.........p.. .. l.`J..__ . 1 , EDUCATIONAL. & ISTETERI in noon. 6. V. TIACIIII Hnnm-p-on ...| \'_.n I a. moxaoiv, nu... IlIlI\'l`III Al iusic Instructor, h.I.-m us- |n__.. '91 , 1.1.. I'lHN(`ll'. A PRIZE OF J0. In three prizes of 8123. 37.`) .um"s.su. to lhc I urn: best bum-ball clubs. 0|-en Ion . TIIB KlRKI'.lTRI('K PRIZ I. A PRIZE OI-` resented by G. A. Kirk- lrick. l'2aq.. M. '.. or club: in the (`oumv of menau`. Pmleaulomls nnd outside players barred. Isl prize. '20 : `Ind prize. 8l0. n-up--u -`.`--._.-- ---______ Sgpt. I3- The Directors Omar the Following Prizes. Not Included In the Prize List. : ILISE-B.l LL. COURT OF CHANCERY. Midland Uen`tral Fair; Sept. I3. an-ptglnnnor :|_In. M-\ onlr-Ilse Sumclnni l'nuen1'1-r (`om-In-0 two.-my W er Pnlnve (`nr ('n.'n :4 coping and (on W m-r llrnmnx llnom (`nu luu-o bven uulgm for thin excursion. Hrll-class can only will be used. I-ivory one In natured I quick. ronilnnnblv and nleauunm Iournu-. (`art Haw 1. N. Y. llF.`\$`\' .\l0_\'I'-ZTT. I'll!-Z0. Rl'TTFIl'lELl). lion ! Pans. Am-nl. Urn`! Punt Aron` quick. t~ommrtabl- and [alumni Journey. I-`or Th-kc-In and all infnrnuulon A ply to P. A. I-`ol r. Th. A L. l"err_v llogk \\ nrf or address I no Genera Agent R. \\. & 0. IL I! Hswvgu. N. Y. T Ben-Iaerutor. Ice Cream l"roeaors, Lawn Mowers. Hose Reels, Garden Hose, Iron Beds. Door Mats, Ag-ate Bose and In f`.g-an 5p;cl':ll&'hoowlll be named for nlrtlm at land u wards. All taking the train A! name nuuomi nzllcnllon fut name in nude belore srmeulbor h. nuuun. u A S:-plmnnbcr he-wnl I-IIV only will no used. livery In sum [alumni nnnl man no nude on or before sepcemhor Shh. ` t II-Iuwluo dn omohu will run through Io New York U ly on both day and .uIuht trains. Enoch] can-hm rm ha nnnrrnl rm n.n|.. -1 nun a-vagina -annuals: IdV\I VECT- Spu-lnl Sjoc-pit? (`an may he chartered for the trip lo New ork. prim us. Applkuuonn mun be tnudu before S4-pcotnbor lthlun dun Nlwhuu will run Illlhbo run on on: trains. price tot rhnlrn. am one . Punonjvndenll-I 3| Mu (` t or Draw- in--lloon Cor AovoI?nux::t`Im mutt law lheir Iuununnd doil money with I`. A. D` r. Ticket I. on. Unl.. mot below 9- wombat 3113119 A I (II I--nuns`... -. . -._. nrlalto 5413 353853 will he run on n ht tum mun (`Inc Vine:-.nl. t?.\'e`1York: v for double berth. 1!; Inc- I on. 11504: V1 JLV\l`li\l\lZ Uli wlllhho my u-ulna. mun. GIN lll'.Nl(l .\lU_\ I-;'l`l`. U1-n'l Agrnt. .\. Y. t`. & ll. IL It -an urvaxl IPVIJLIJ LIBQILID will run through without ch: . and on vclnl-ehedulcllmo. from (`at lm-out lo I I-and (`antral my-ot. New Your For lime uubluoefa vlnlr ' uirulnu nmhnporlnl right \ tutu. on . ulcer. t.. Ticket Anni. or curves _ with ( elernl l -. senor%pu.0uwe|n. . \. Day Inun-nun we mud antral llopol mt l`.l. Night mun nrrlvo Grand (`enlrd llupol I ml. L IIIZKJ 3 nrv :o|noolyonTnou1ny.()u-I.ug:.aM'nn gr-otrt?rdnlnrn mane on my mum Inh- uolu only on Tnoldny. Orl. mood an no for rclnrnpunua on any nvulu u-nun Ian-In; New hurt. until Tuesday. mother Ilth. Inclusive. Tickoll will ho on sale \|n ` lfuaa. Role and inumu. nanny A r any us in... . '10:-u $7.50 KINGSTONL 37.50 -.\.\'n-- New York central 45 Hudson River M. Exog._sIoN rnmnr Am_9_UNounN'r.` ROME. WATEIITOWN. OGDENSBURG RR. VIII uul 1-. SPECIAL SLEEPING CARS. inn!-I "nnIl|Inn I`.-.. lumnr I... ..L-.n__...| 1. Immraucc Agency, M`*-t" "r - :" M nu-1' [1T=iiii."Ei`c".1_-'1`.-'1mzt:. NEW GQODSM __._u~__ HORSEY'S HARDWARE HOUSE. { 9:95` "'r(;'.-.9n:4'r. o:r. 4:, mar. "'15`io'5'1rL"s3'D TRAINS ill nun II:-nnnk -.h\.....o ..|_-...-.. -_; "I'5iuwma-Boon CARS I In-nu .... .I..- o--|.... ...4__ A..- _L_l__ .` an.-1 Co air rum `DI .\lW III UITY A513] ` S. S. PHIPPI-I.\'. Secretary Public School Board. "n...;..{ 1' rs} i~'.}.'F ...----- -,_ Nomad Annual Grad -ji 'nc..'nxms wm ho; received niche ham` ""'..`.? "3'e`{L ``J.'}5T$3?'u%.`?3 I9! inst. '3'. FERGUSON. . V 2' Shorltf. M. 1-`LA.\`.\GA N. '. City Clerk._ n. nu 1'I`r. rlr.'l.lI. (4-n'l Pmu. Ann! R. \\'.k 0. MR. urn`! l`nsn. Axon! W. A 0. R.R.. H Preside-1.1!. I`llIU-` 'III": IIIl`I(* 351" WWW` 3`9gi" f it oiui'}'iliEI`\ i' F01?!" ff-oTn`" ?iT1)` g`"i6"'E6' .fmn1ier.. unless under .t"hc central M 1111: compnny whose mils terlninate at Chicago`. I is so diIl_o_\'a_sl n nojc.-ct that our contcm. g ponu-y waxes iitiguant at thought of it_ I '53 i3}I1""}i}X"h'. "'}}'13$Ii:;7 lines it: Qntnsrie are koy enengh:-Vue "i.`oiIiii3Ul.V5' F0371 THi35ilM?5 TB6' "Tlie Cnmsdiun Pacic brzmch to Emerson, which ooin`eyC1na.diaii freight to u forei 11 mod ahtl to foreign ports.` is loyal enougi. The short line across the state of Mnine is loynl enough. A Caumdian Pacic jermiuul in Boston in ioyul one In. Imlcpndep` Jiincm kw l9IlHh:-r~-rRH ,. TENoERs_FpR OALf1 VDI.` _'I'\l.`t)a _.n L- ___- nun. vu Ivubn . vvvl vv. v `Ila! n. Such is the /only defence the Revt'C`u` can I make of the conduct of 3 government jn the, _ favour of which it delights to he. The other dny `it objected to the Red River Vailey nilway became of its dialoyal object, which was wcarry freight over foreign lines to foreign `ports, and merited a _caItigaition funny the Mail in these words: u!l`I._'. 1x... .I:.__ n , -:c _ 1.... ,L ., n` .. . vv-- .,... .44.: V44. There is a shout of opposition indignation because the dominion minister of justice has taken legal Ito to_ reveut the disallowed Red River Val ey rsi way from trespassing on lends belonging to the dominion. The ministers are in the place of trustees {or the whole `people of Cusda, and is therefore their duty to `mnintsin the rights` of the people in their roperty. If "the claim of the people is un ounded the law courts will I_ soon` deeide, and there will be no harm done, ` so there it no reason for these angry cries, unless the clemorers feel that they are in the wrong.-Peterboro Reeietr. c....1. :. .1... :....l.. .:..r........ `LA n....--__ -, , ..... ..qv.-uvu gatxxrlluvwvlg If the American governlnent were in- l uenced by the spirit dominent in the Can- adian government there would not be any worry about the surplus of revenue. It is all A question of economy and government. The Canadian tari'is higher than the Ameri- can, and the result has been a. great increase in the annual revenue since I878. But fru- gality in the administration of public affairs has, through one government, piled up the money accumulation over and above ex- penditure, to such an extent that the execu- tive does not know what to do with them ; while extmvsgance and waste :in the ad- n-inistration of public affairs, through the other government. has been followed by a series of decits and qn alarming increase in the public debt. As things now go it will be a long time befo e the Canadian govern ment will be dist ed with the question of how it can gut down the "revenue without actually reducing the revenue. jjmq , \ (,IL'L'STl0.V OF RE|'E.\'(.'E. The public men in the United States are busily enguged in discussing the tariff pro- blem. How the revenues are to he cut down without actually reducing the duties is the c uestion that pratectionists have applied tlnmselves to solve. Up to the present time, however. they have not been success- ful.-L0ndon AhvrIia.r. .\lr. l`owder|_\', who is constantly being llllzulllntetl and misrepresented, explains that he never declared his intention to resign the otlice of genernl master workman before the expirstion of his time. He modestly says he is quite willing to give way to his succee- sor whene\'er one is chosen by the order. but, as it ha been remarked, if wise coun- sel prevails among the knights of labor, that day is some ways in the future." The delegates to the Minneapolis convention (the annual one of the order) when elected by some of the American assemblies were pledged to support the re-election of .\Ir. Powderly. He did not desire a "pscked meeting and has requested each delegate to set indepedently and without regard to my pledge. He wants to be the free end popu- lar choice of the order or no oice, and a man of his ability cannot afford to take my other position. the public morals. No good has ever yet come of I private investigation of public otll-ncec. anal the mere suggestion n! the like by the Montreal cnuncil creates the euspicinn lhnl it have something to conceal. , -., . .-... -~- ...v -..F-..-. wluiyw nun rest: on the council. We doubt whether ` either could be done by n uecret enquiry. " And doubt moat All who h:u'e concern for * ,__,, 1, __:,_. 5 o .....v. `v. .-... guy u-nu-u-nu Ira ----us VII : "We hsvc enough fsrces in Mantmsl ll- roncly." says the lln-nlvl, without this ons being ululoul tn the list. Qince su enquiry is to he helcl it should he s (mm /Me one, open to the observation of the worhl. .\' oth- ing short of this will satisfy the citizens of Montreal that sn honest effort has been mule to`get M the truth. Either letect the ` evil dnen or remnve the stigma that now The Montreal llcraicl protons ngslnu the secrecy which it in ordered shall Imam! the enquiry Into the boodlo chnrgu preferred ngcimt certain of the Aldermen 0! that city. nu`. I...-.. -........n. c....... :. u-_...-| -1 flue Chkf Secretary fur lrcluud lntlumtn lhnt it iifur the good of Ireland thnt he jnotltiou the comluct M the police at Mit- cholluuo n. and he Iwpon, by the pttriuancc W his present policy.to bring about oonclliw tlon. He may meow-I in his calculations. but the pt-obahllitiou are tint he will not. Pooplouvnotlihly to be utllod with any position Law which they are totem! at the point of tho bnyonct. To be sure that Van Din-all`: method 0! dealing with Irish discontent. and It is hardly to h; upoctod that thoinnipi-I Balfour can improve upon 1` r.` SPECIAL SITTIXGS tor th triad actignl Chancery Division at I 0 City of Kin ton will beheld at the Court House on WE XESDAY. NOV. 9th NEXT. instead of on the date Iormerly appointed. TM WEEKLY Blmll WIND. I U :I:|I.I'I:I. In puhlhhd oven Thanh: =o'n.lna Anna ,1. an mm ham .9 Hm 9...: Jab uA'lll:c`:"to the paper II ono of the hen Job omn In Panda; rnfld. stylish and `cheap '" "` ` ' "" n\`5.'3. "Put. In. |'ro'prlomr. -- .~ I II M . "' :;..".'..`Ls". ." R..'.7`.'. 8"..'a':.?....'; - on! at club nun. Qvvicioi`-It-Ulllo Put (our Man. can or two Inoomom . . . . #4 ration: Mann. each subsequent Insertion . 01-tout nut. that lnnonlon . . 4 . .. llbpoz liwhou Iunloonucuuvohu do onoonv Iuhuqnom |no....... we `hvtoon .II|hnoqlIout nu . . . . .. lo Txus..'.:'.'c'\.'.n:"'L"" "" - -cyan. uuu-uquwuu nun ..... Iu Tuuuvaau uontlu .... .. Id " .\`ot|ouo( ha. arr and Dathnmo. InclI.uIla\vhon "hooked. w ant! loclurjud. ank] notion in radius column an chann- ma Dgilf Wins. [ 'r to w T_us-aoa n- 7. . .73` 'ln':l'u-on ."lKln[noa.,'mA$.. If III IDOLIJII I'll YIAI. Jllu`. l 0 ll'[)EIu'L Y I 0Sl Tl().\'. sout}m.vc; 1'0 0o.vc.u.. A POOR DEF13.\'C'E. LI` WT Ready Mixed Paint 31.25 In. gallon. R. M 'H:'I>RSEY gacg. ----j_.. u-:-.--- ` .. -oC','.i\EI\ I5 Linn:-nun rm.4L nr w&}'l'LsIo.\'. ANNOUNCEMENTS. "Opir par Orbs: Dim. Au\'n:uTr:a||:xrs. In: Ann In I-4| Inna ! Inn. THE BRITISH WHIG. \\ EI)HFSDAY. SEPT. 14. mIon.. In ` lmporllno uruw ucwnuon lo the amerencn between a band of outlaws like the moonlightere w,hom everybod , including the Irish, looked down upon an discountennnced. killing a con- stable and n coIdbloolml und entirely un- warranted attack by the police. The "vener- able home ruler insisted that previohe cr- mrs,,even his own, was no excuse for the most re eteble murder st Mitchellatown. The bul of the speeches delivered on Mon-. dew night in the house were cslculetexl to ~-tB'ggt'lli_;9i9i9rs_:Itlnrge;i:i:;Jngluml.`..i-. . they diifget thertory members of pulls- ment. The gtegteetz-arnn.d. that ha, been . ` seen in the houeeklnrlngp the entire session . -was present lset nigh. The e_t_run'gere gal- . levy ,was cromle_rl wgu`m-,ym'nuj* -.1 ' The llloonllglsters Help the Government Out one Very Tlglit Place. 1 Lo,\'nn_\', Sept. H.--"It's an ill wind that ` blows nobody good. " If one can call a sad and tragic murder fortunate, then the mur- der of Constable Wheelan by the moon- lighters on Monday night, in a house near Ennis is a most fortunate occurrence for the government, coming as it does directly in the wake of. the Mitchellstown atfair, when the ministry was at their wits` end to give some reasonable explanation of the un- fortunate affrsy. While the are the sub ject of loud denunciations antllow muttered t`e\'ilings on all sides, it is eagerly seized up- on by them as a legitimate excuse for tie killing of the old man Lonergan, in fact it is a godsend to the government. It proves what they have long been anxious to estab- llSllllll1ll`lil\'8 sou ht by every means fair and foul to make `ngland believe, namely, that there is crime in Ireland. Indeed there is crime in Ireland and the difference between the crime of the police in shooting Lonergan down in cold blood and the crime of the moonlightere in killing Wheelan is that the former is murder by authority while the latter are red-handed assassins and brand all Ireland with the name. The kill- in of the head constable was a tragic affair int eed. Wheelnn was at the head of a pose of 12 police when they were confronted eight moonlihters and immediately a bloody battle ensnet. No firearms were used at all. They were at too close range for that, buta ha'nd-to-hand encounter was bravely fought. Wheelan was killed at the outset by a powerful blow on the head from a blad- geon. His fall was the signal r a deter- mined onslaught by his com ions who, ` lter a fearful struggle, during which sev- {Ersl broken heads were received on both ides, succeeded in overpowering the moon- lightersg. five of whom they captured. . \ heelan had been twenty-two years in the lice service, and had been stationed at nnis. He leavesa wife and five children. In the house of commons last night, the toriss made the most of Wheelan s murder and were delighted at the loophole'it afford- ed them to exculpate themselves from the blame that attaches to them on account of the Mitchdllstown tragedy. Mr. Balfour. chief, secretary for Ireland, pinned his argu- . ment on this occurrence and found in it snicient excuse for the results of the ov- srnim-.nt s coercion policy in Ireland. r. Gladstone, in answer to the secretary, made a most drastic speech, in which be carefully drew attention to the difference between hand nf mstlmun lilzn flan m~...I:..l.s-.... ...|....... an argument against the system. The purity of the ballot in above all other considera- tions." And doea the ('anndinn ballot sys- tem ensure purity ? Let the record of the courts supply the answer. Has any cam- paign been conducted free of the demoraliz. ing agencies which the ballot was desired to destroy .` Why, some of the most corrupt elections in the histroyof the dominion have been conducted under the ballot, and those most guilty of the violation of the law have been men who boasted that they had helped in its passage. At this moment there is a perfect grist of election petitions, all asking for the uneeating or disqualifying of the elect on the grolind of illegal practices. The extent to which tne law has been broken may never be known, the dis ition of op- posting partieabein oswap 0 an many peti- tions as poasible an so keep under conceal- ment the iniquitiee by which they severally obtained success. Thil system." the Watertown Thu. s re- marks, is practically the same as that used in (Iunmlu, and it has not been found to be so culnbersmne u to be inetfective, which is the principal objection of lhnsc who in: op- polecl to its uloptinn in thin country. It might require an increase 4;! polling places. but that in easily m'cnuipliIhel_ and is not The purity in And sys- \r- SEALED TENDERS will be received at this oice until FRIDAY. the 16th lnst.. Ill Noon. from rsons willli'|`1`s to tender for Painting and Van: shins roqu to City Buildings as per specilloatlon to be seen on applicm ion. By order. )1. I-`l.A\',\n A V,

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