Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Feb 1887, p. 3

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a95.Ln%a:T`mi.;.j;._g,. JAS- RICHMOND 83 CC)- ,\'a\'y Prints. Tnl-lo (`ow H. , ..-..- ..~ .\Iillim*r)'. .\lau1tles, For Carpets, Floor Oil-Cloth, Linoleum, ? Pillow C`-ottons, all widths, at Lowest Prices. White Twill Shleetings, all widths, at Lowest Prices. 1 White Plain Sheetings at the Very Lowest Prices. Unbleached Sheetings, Cheapest in the City. BoW:E3s&aBIso;>T_:E3TTE B. DORAN & CO. ONLY ONE WEEK MORE. `JERSEY WAISTS DON'T WAITI; lbcnlvul bdqy HKV IN`l'\'-FIVE HEIRS OF NEW RPRINO TWIRIS. '8uuuIlu All-\\'ool(2nndInTweoIhIlU.Uu- fhohll-W `hath. 7%. . - , an. 001-. John Laidlaw & Son, Feb. I. ,.S I _ FINE WHITE COTTONS. HEAVY WHITE COTTONS. Jam. Curtains. Curtain MateriaL<. An Blinds. Comice Poles. Blind Rollers.Stair Rods. til) I`()- WEYTAN DOWELLEFUREYOU Jam. 3|. Felt. l.. We hnvo inst roooivod. direct} from the North British Rubber Ody, of Edinburgh. Scotland, 8 Lu-co Consignment of Ovorahoeo ` and Rubbers. 1 1 in .1 ? l';\n inspection in invited. Qualities and Prices will Le fu_lly appreciated when seen. The Best Fitting Goods in the City. These 1iomIs1bre.A)f`:L Soft I-`inish and Perfectly Pure. being ready for the needle. Cor. Princess and Bagot Streets. -DIES : .I)IES : ONE DOLLAR and upwards. Excellent Value. IR- WALDBON. I91 PRINCESS STREET. ' BUSINESS MA'I'I`ERS. scomno FOREVER L -xr:w (:O0[1sARRlV'lN1; DAILY. .\I:mtle ('lulh. Carpet and Millinery Warehouse. THE BIG MILLINERY ROOM _ 126 PRINCESS STREET. (xx!- Drx-ss lnonls, Dress Silks and Sntins J.-\.\ll-IS RICHMOND & C0. Porn chock fl! 3 we will print I ten-line adult I in One lllon issue: out lmdi Auction: Novtnpuut 11:10 In at the run only onenh at a can A line. for LCII) (`ironin- tion! Thendronhunonl will he placed Ix-tom (ho Xllliou difnv-at wrung?! pumkuen : - or Pu : )lu.uo.\' llxurtus. rn lines will Ar connodnto About 75 word; Address with copy 0! Adv. and chm-k. ornond local: hr Book 0! I70 pyul. (IEO. P. HOWELL C 00.. I0 Srnrcx 87.. But You: Image. (um. I Yum: (`all at llnllsl-2\".~` ll.\RI|\\'.\RH ll0l'Sls2 and see the line of R0\'.\L MET S1`u\'ls`.S And (iR.\.\'l) lhl`CHl~2.\s` RA.\`Hb2Ss And ulh` lines I Huni and Coukitg Slows. all nuumtnr lurcd by I e uunwp Lu. j 2 Q I I x`I IKDCK l'rlII III .\I Illlllg I\C[`Ill3 constantly on hand. Chev.-so: Fm`tor_\' l`>oil(*l`s And Fittings. Alan g numlmr nl \'.-ur nn.l \`.\..m.l,H,-.u'.l nunxu u_- un \ R. M. Horsey, I'\f\ v\fIVI:n1\(*| (uni?) inrmn nu: Jllil l'lI|llIx& Also 3 numln` .\'c\\` and .\'q\~uu-lH:sn':| Hngim-s and 110` .11 ' STOVES, lachino. sngm{_na Boiler Works. ju-11'3"` nonccuull Engines and Boilers for all urposos. fmun I to lll}hmse power. and ful y guaranteed. .\`h\Aln R1n~I: [hill Alhl \Iiniua R1-nail: IU DDTIICU BL. .\CW 101" .1-3' Sand 10 cents mt 100-Page bsmpmet D. MGEWEN & SON. Iearn `tq 'f'"&St'of any ' proposed line of advertising in American Papers by address- 51330. P. ROWELL &Ac0., excum envious mmauona or its mum and up_ penance. Beware of auoh.1 No addition to or variation from the simple name: 000I('8 FRIEND I8 GENUINE. I - - .,---- --.v-- nvvv pun It contains neither slum. limb. nor nmmnin _ and may be used-by the most dolionle cons(itu- - i` `?.'`m"S'.'e` "'uf. an.L g -nn"1`1& r 'V'Al. `E IN THE .UlKla."l`. as well u uxor oughly adnpted to [he wants of the hitch has `V excned envious imimtionaoflts l such. Kl! I\HrllQIl$3 IRIWCT. Steun Rock Drill |.. ._ L-.. I l IS A rum-: _,_ _._s.u NEW ENGLAND PIANO. ; LADIES T0 ADVE{RTlS%E{RS ! c00]i`{'s FRIEND \.IA.'lA.l|.inlJu.UJ&l. ' [ -?.-K{ i9_ WWPER " J Trade Mark on every package. _1_g1 Pumas mm w. TURNER, JR, N'ewapuperAd\'ort.laIn Bureau. 10 Spruce St. New York. an...) In AA:-non rm: IfY\_Da-g D...`-`L ?RINC%S STREET. Advertiserv has Inna Inltlulholluxr. The In-Iulhoduohucnov. Anol@nI|ho ollaqlyloulut tau. Always Iloluu unload:-lnanyuoulhlnuuuou Iubloehoxtlm. Olnunnllul Iudonruruunt. No luuiluonhovpubol nA--nntnnng XIAII nj Qj THE CELEBRATED luvrltu v-civic Mn 0 your HA \HLTO.\'. I-`Ril: V POWDER ` NI IlIII'\V 8ClElIK3.'T`l. llhl Mining Repair! (`hr-out Pzu-lnr\' nil:-In -. _ ., A0831`. `IZIWII`-Wl'j I Thtitll hai t @. Ia!-In-Quinn. A Chitin nndb bound @- _-_.I LL_.;....n_~L.-lath.--..JL.A_A Il`IlI. I.IlII'IuIlI.V'IIllIllt.II H) I1vI!llUllIlIl` rel. Finns in the Somme Inn of the term be and but am I-rrthrun. that N, near rela- um be 1 n-aly tn )1--I-I that In rightfully his In this ho u up lint gunk pmmmnker, an-In axamph ul (`hriuhn mains: and fuinunmw-top:-qnkinthhgrqningngo. ' . lat`: span. (`hoim (r\ l0,ll).-bot in gnarl on;-loot tho ponpb who an always cruvnlung (or up has! plat!-g and who have no regard for tho right: of nun-vs in ~u'r_nn out their I-lsh plans Lot saw the hrouuful plum of (hr Junhn, `hit-I: by Irina him I lit thv glnlvn nl (ht Loni. Ilka Ibo hall 0! l`2;:_\';-I, `hi:-h vh haul jut loft. pnnihly in all the Inn Imus nl narly npnng Ila In not -I--n| ......p9....... .......uv|. In .....v.-n o|.-o L;. ionncsouswm. mm mar. uliihl-9`N'& __. .- ,......... ..... ....... V; R. (l The qunnwl Irhivh begun with the benlmeu was lately to embittnr the n-lnuous In-(ween .-\ln1nn and his lI'pb(`I _ He their low pnspuam that ch:-_v should svpnnu-. And is a model no all who have nd'L-puu-. A; out-r. Abrun had the right to rhupa up bout-rgnrtotlbolnndtor hlmnall. Aunon pow!-rful, he could have cnnly enlormd um right; lmllnhdqwnuinai M llvonoqngr n-I nouns: in Hm Hal-nilnr when nl ll-no 0-run -vu---5--cw-u-u u--:-u. V; 12,11 lad-team:-mu. llo Ihldolstv-Ilium!` uhuomny otbt-n.b data not can to Ian In-wind` Ahnnntlhgnhnlniinllhninntmhlnnhnqhg III III!` III-Iuuv V--u ruuu I-`II Ill II!` C- errn nrunn-u.~ rm-ugh to nuggnl that In Inrlo thou)-I hair it. He us! not grateful enough In thunk that his unrh-, who In-I burn In gunnhun. kw-rrul II, and Ital every om Iinll-ruliun nl lmnnr and gnliluk dnulul have yhllll loilnhl lhnl. Allin! Iholl this Int `l'homughl_v -ellhh. to In M-ucnuy [mm um-us limb-uh lbchokI.IIIl uni-\-(hum Ilh I hrdgihlmndlb Wald. In him no In-It Int Nit. III ! WIIII KIN`, l'lIll II3 '5` II`) IRWKY. Tbs Ffnt lkmvmakcr (v. 5|.-.\'ut only am G\Il's a-rum: um-n blamed in the anqumuon ol 1-mp:-rty, but Alan thtno whonns with them, for their m'u-at Lot nppeux to have been ` bl:-ma! on .-\hnun`s nnmunt. lalnn was Menu! on Account. o! Jacob Mon. 11:, 22); ` Potiphnr on account of Jnnrph (Ga-u. xxxix. 5| Va 11, T. It Ira nlmus! impossible to avoid convention bx-Iwun the bordurn. In a oomr try [its that ol Canaan, when than `u no run for nun) treks. and when` wells are name And wry vuluahle, than Vl \9 auxin] muons for annoyance. and than were aggra- vntul by the pmarncenl the Uumnnilv In-l Hwniln in the land. who would rvquin-thvir inn: 0! pasture and hug: I`- u n 11- ....-_...I _L.',.L |.-__._ __:.L .L _ ` nuu um...-fa`. Then: Ahmlu called on the name of the Lord.` That will be a happy life that is be gun in true n-ligion That will be u prosper- ous home that is set up in prayer. We may all wvll say to the [nrd at the beginning of any new undertaking: I! my prxnm go ` not with um, (`arry us not up hence." Than l`i-nu Pnnlunnnl-nr Av Kl _\'.xD .-nlv nun` wvu can. The House of (End First qva 3,4).-'l`o what point do us t'_\'1-5 turn in his homewnrd jour- ney to his acluplal country! To an Altar, to ` the house of Gal, His rst thought was not how he might incmaav his pan-minus or ml the nus! plamunl spot in the land, but it was the daaim to vrunhip God in n oonmwntal place which cttrncuxl bk fuotsh-pm He was like David in his lave of the place whom (Goal was wozshipul. ..'!'|.,_.__ ||_..,_-. ._n.n ,.__ .|,, , n .- Grhuvll. IR! tun ulnar.` llllll IICII. Abnm juumeyed unto the south After he went up [nun Egypt; not that he took I loulherly course. but that he went to the lower part of Canaan, which was called the nnnth Soaking lint the kingdom of God-.\brmn re(`ognin~.< the tailing of God. He does not remain in Egypt any longer than is neces- ssry. He want them on account of the famine. .-\s soon as it is over holeavos tho , coumry. He is under Gr-d`s direction. All ` hb juunic-yings am oniq-red by him. Under such leadership, although he did not go to Egypt target wealth, ho secums it. From a New T15!-int`!!! point of view, he had sought rst the kingdom of God and his righteous- uem, and the things which he did not met, but which men moot enruustly dain, in the Shape of worldly prosperitynn-re added. It would be well if every one beginning lilo would dew`- xninotosaek llrstthekingdomo!God,to uulellzstthe question as to his Chrhtinn hope. lfodaeesthnta unnislikelyto ho ngoodsteIru'd,nnar thh qmstionhu been settled. he can make him rich. AI._...- :,..__.__._- I .._....._ `L- ___..Ln -3. u - Fol` snuulny. Feb. G-Lesson Text, Gen. xlll. I-I3; (iolrien Text. Malt. VI. 33. Critical and Practical Notes by Samuel In-ya Curtlss. Ph. 1).. D. D.. of Chicago. Intrulm-tinn.-Abmui went to Egpt on iimmintnr u f:unine `ll Canaan. We learn fmm ntlur mum-s that the race of tihemites fnqn -i:!_\' m-221 thither, and that many of tliem m-n` lm-lling in Egypt in the time of the IIzm'inn`!x. The narrative told of Abruxfs visit there is .~'.-rial Irv Egyptian scholars to the true tolifo lluwn In the nninunest details. It was no idle {ear that Abram entertained that his wife might be taken from him, _fgr...ii Egrptian story we read of a similar an The conduct of the patriarch in resorting to falsehood to V1n:rx1tm\jt>hims3lf_k.'il:_(_`_l_qOAg:la>>g `_ '"t iii"Ini lE1-hin%nFii5i'EFhixwo must remem- ber that he had come outfrom I henthen country, where the standard of morality was very low. He had no helps whatever in his surrmnuliu-_;\ Moreover, Scripture does not present the Olil Testament patriuvhs Ls model mints It exhibits them as they are-- 1$9n!: in l_-is t.|n_In_k.tIIn~. (Ger; ,i;.L 2.1) , ens? Ahmm in his tlu`u~['.!inII (Gen. xii. 13)-and it shows lnm: thmugh Gotl`s grave they and men like them, who by nature are _ainneIs. any pardoned and made heirs of his promises. `I'll! I l`${I\` NOTES oN THE INTERNATIONAL `SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. 11.11113 01101015. \. . THE BRITISH WHJG.- FRIDAY. FEB. 4. Anduniduixgu 3 uhr nnnulhanunhhabhlby hll .'.`!':'_"_'!.*.2*"""" ""' " IN THE DULL SEASON sun`: ` I-ndblol nlbvo cough and ivuoilth. W. \ ".:sP'u:u. .3. and man qt-t.l(h \\'un-lorlul i. lb:clad ac \T\*':.u`. \\'..r|.r. Won-lot or Family ljnimc-nl. lino bottle Iillolbuxnucurvn than four than the Iunlnrnl any other Iininu-at. 2.`: and .`\0r. L tlrnnnktn All dnabtn. IO IOIOOI Il- lwu abject toque hr tlo III am...- 003. which nothing much! orulimlo until I a.-.1 n....I...|. Iu.....I Inn-n dun thick I .\ Single Trial. In All that is nu-lo.-I to pmw that l`ui , sou": .\'t-rnlixw is the man! npiul an-I oerhin remedy in the vrorlcl lur pain. It only mats I0:-. for I trial bottle. A single lrinl bottle I ill pun`: .\er\"iIino to he squall)` etlicncimu an an external or internal rrnvhly. uul hr rad every it has no qua]. r_\' I I0. nun 1- lnoule. Sold lay drugguu. lArga luonlu ~. Avoid substitutes 1-uuuu UI uuunrl Wluuu It l?IllDlFl' to about half in depth In thelnnelvup no oonstrndnd piers u! ice any he punt-rvod many hours. all the longer if I phone 0! kn- nel from full! up vu im-hm uquuv he used In 3 lo(n- mu-r In the ice vupn. (`heap mnd, with vomgnntivoly op:-n nu-nhn,is pn-fenble. as the water easily dmixu through it. and the iue in thin kept quite dry. When gnu] annel with clay wxtum is employul, I small bob must he male in the botmm oi the uun-I Pup, uthorvrim it holds [ho tutor and facili- tntm tho nl--hing u{ the IN-_ ;.Q`um nlhvol I` Q _.__ _L.._1__ .._.L __J PAPERWHKNGING l'rr~4-nlug Ire In the Sirk Room. A mun-nio-nl nml .-m.-i.-m nwlhud of keep ing in` in small qunnm_v in I sick mom for u c as-as fulluws: Cut I pimo ol annel about mno inched sqlnn`. and 39- , cun- it hy I ligaluw around the mouth u! an onlimry tumbler, so as to learn` I (`up Ihapul depression of nannvl within lb tumbler to AI-nnl hnll its (Inll: In Oh; I-nn.J....n all urntv Pt.ZIx\| llll` |\I|'l1l'IIIlllI\ nu IIJIIS llll`. The fact of having stinvealul in life, with tlie satisfaction and eotnfort it brings. mn- tributas to the prolongation of l`SI>f(`lItV.`, while failure, with its n-sultaut regrets, tends to shorten it. in old ngx-the organs poeusn lass elasticity to nwet and overcome such strains as can he invital with impunity in youth. Hence the old shmiltl bespnnxl the I st:-aim It is also lll'S"`l|lt` that, u their ` yum n-lvaim-, they hllllltl make their per- sonal habits the ml J01`! nf run-{ul study. and. with the lielpuf .\I|llIt' wi.~1- ix-uluelor, n-gulnta their lnil_\' life in tIt`1`1`.hltLl|('9 with the vhangul mnulitiui \ of their animal eeoimniy. This is pnrti~ul:irl_\` the ear with n-fa-ntnm to \lk'L [low to Live to Old Age. In onlvr to live to g gm! old age. says Dr. II. C. Wu-xl. of Philadq-lp`eun. the several vital organs must be nppn-xittintely equal in strength. A man of unllmxry ph_\`.~ique, claims the nuthority quntul in Popular Sei- enoe .\!0lltl_V, who pug:-w-s this fortunate balance 0! power, will in all pmbnlnility out- live an athlete whose dovelopntent has been unequal. Elusive stn-ngth in one part. is, in fact, a snurvo of danger. An over devel- oped muscular s_\'.-tmn invites limolution.\he- cause it is n mnstnnt strain upon the le$ pow- erful organs. and nally wears them out\ Death. in tho Inajnrity of cases. is the result. of local weaknexx it often happens that in vital orgnn has` lI(\`tH?n1Inn`ud with an original ` longevity kw than that at` the nest of the or- ganism, uxl its !ai|un- to not brings death to other portions of lh-- \_'u`~l\`ill. which in the-m~ a=l\'es posmmed the rznpnl-ilitws of long life. Thu fut-O nf hnrina nus.-.uIn.I in Iifn tit}. I-`acts. Theories and Experiences In livery I ha: `l.ll`n_ ; it will be. nun: pnasuunuly ausu-puuu.-. _ . __ It ,i..1L1 129;!.a|A !99!_sr1!;AA9;> ity.'in consideriligrthe nbo\'9. until tr-.n:nts took the same precautions mganling measles and whooping cough as they do with scarlet ` fever, Dr. Meigls opinions would be erroneous Generally speaking, when lntsle-3 or whooping cough gppear. parents permit their childmn to expose thennst-lx-es on thegnound that they must have these disarm-s some time; Ehiiegarlet fei'ei`,'b(-ii1w,: .~1n`itally drmaeu, ihaecuxl children are isulntnd from the al- fmtod ones. Neither Illt`;L or whooping cough me trivial diseases, and the sooner par- ent: And guanlians ronlim the fact the better -gnu Dr. Arthur V-. Meigs, in a paper read he- tom the Philadelphia Count y Medical society. takes the ground that -.~varlet._l`cv-ris very much I-ex contagious than is (`0lllnl0ll]_\".\`lll)- posed; much less, in (art. than either mrnslps `or whooping cough. `In proof of his opin- ions he cites the fact, that while it is a usual thing for measles and wlmnping cough to ur- fect all tho children of n Imlwehold, scarlet fever, in II rule. limits its nttocks to one or ; two, even though them may be othels who ` have never had the dist-ase,nnd are there fore pr:-suunhly susceptible. It ia {net nrncihln` nit!-(inch: nllnlhnr nullunx I 0. A manseessno boncu an-ougn mg..- .l_l'$ nn_d an nuer disn.-gud 0! the right: of ` others, gzells himself to do evil (cmnpm 1 \ Killgi xxi, 2.5). T. The man who pitches. his tent neat s..n`.:.. will soon pitch mu soaom.--snndaj Llthuo! World. PHYSIOLOGY AND HYG|NE. Cheap Shootings and Pillow Cottons at Waldron s (Inuit! Ilnhrlltll Dloml. NEW CANADIAN Twggns OPENED our TODAY. Bhck sud &~own Jorapy Cloths. Black and Brown Anti! Jackets and Clocks. Btnpod Jersey Cloths (All Wool), for! 111..- W . 8h:':.1h.(ene:= an $3: `ea; wognrgggay; amen. mm. Gloves. ALEX. ROSS, JUST ARRIVED! I INSPECTION AND GUIPLRISUII INVITED ! ALL SALES FOR CASH I 3 M|NN,E3& BURNS. Our Sales since Dec. 13th have been substantial evidence that the public is convinced that our Sale is Genuine. Our Big Sale of Dry Goods which commenced Dec. 13th and will end this month has been drawing Immense Crowds 0' Buyers. The Very Low Prices at which we are selling New and Stylish Goods has surprised all purchasers. IA awn vnavn up. Those goods will give double the wear of either Canadian or Ameri- 1 can Manufactures. . See these coodsand you will buy ,` no other. 5 D. F. ARMSTRONG, *

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