Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1887, p. 3

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` WKWEI I-IE UUIIIUIISLTCUIWHIH ilLlVIlb'Il\l`ll'I UIYAE Britain and the colonies will bowry grand and imnnnimr It in nrnnnmd that tlmm nhnll ` Dflllll Illll U10 CUI(HlI$ III] II! \'l'l`y Wu and imposing. It is proposed that them shall imnrpotnd `In Lnndnn hmidns other vlnnnn- GruuInu`I cw: an dllll. And gnmlmab hair is sprlklod mm thread: nt wimp; hcrcqnnt |IlI Allow`; face that`: Irrlnlhxt RN` M` `Q: Tloltdhltu FIFTY A QUEEN. ' I rd` V1-IL. :"a.bout t- I nearly ` and London xuvh ll tower. ll Iholi 21 Lou- PAPERHANGING half -the ll-IV -tho 30'! I IIBIIIIHI. ' ` olillltl llllnr ION Cheap Shootings and Pillow Cottons at Waldron s~ NEW CANADIAN rwm-zns 091-"man om TO-DAY. Block and Bmown Janey Cloths. Buck and Bmwn fbr #ok:ta and Clocks. Striped Jersey Cloth: (All Wool), {hr '3 ea ttusndUhtar01 Woolod .04 an-wu.o1oua.. &o.. at m.1".3"wut Prices. '" `"' um` '"" ALEX. ROSS. JUST ARRIVED! HNSPBUTIUH AND UOIPLRISON INVITED ! ALL SALES FOR CASH 3 ! We have met received, direct from the North Britieh Rubber Ody, of Edinburgh, Bcotlend, a Large Consignment of Overehoee and Rubbers. Theee goods will give double the weer of either Canadian or Ameri- can Menufecturee. See these goodaend you will buy 5 no other. 0. F, ARMSTRONG, Our Sales since Dec. 13th have been substantial evidencelthat the public is convinced that our Sale is Genuine. maa mug SIVIXITY-HVI rmcm ngw Wade.-auhuauuoro. u. m" `0 Twnm N`-r-.8. one. No. IIML call cg` MWNE3 &, BURNS. Our Big Sale of Dry Goods which commenced Dec.13th and will end this month has been drawing Immense Crowdsho` Buyers. The .Very Low Prices at which we are selling New and Stylish Goods has surprised all purchasers. MIAS- RICHMOND 83 CO- Milliucry, .\lmnIes. Jo.`l`80_\s Nany |'riuts. Table ('m`om. BoW`ms&oBIsoN'ETTE For Carpets, Floor Oil-Cloth, Linoleum, A B. DORAN & co, DON'T WAIT! aumruwuu Twill ' 2. . ,..q. aunt`: Phil and Wilts "I, , :2: ...3'."I~j`vI.5*.-_. ONLY ONE WEEK MORE. UERSEYVVAISTS Jun. 23.` John Laidlaw & Son, G-REY COTTONS I FINE WHITE COTTONS. HEAVY WHITE COTTONS. l Pillow C-ottons, all widths, at Lowest Prices. ~ % White Twill Sheetings, all widths, at Lowest Prices. White Plain Sheetings at the Very Lowest Prices. Unbleached Sheetings, Cheapest in the -City. Curtains. Curtain Materiab. Art Blinds. Cornice Poles, Blind Rollors,Stair Rods, (SO I`()- M7}: CANVDO WELL FOR WW * SEOTLAND FOREVER ! Jan. 3|. 35`.-\ I\Nf||;});2;{ox1 i Feb. Qlmlities and Prices will be fully appreciated wherrseeu. The Best Fitting Goods in the City. Those Goods are of a Soft Finish and Perfectly Pure. being ready `for the needie. Cor. Princess and Bagot Streets. .I)IES : .DIES : ONE DOLLAR and upwards. Excellent Value. IR. WALDRON- f.*=\\i C-.<.>,9_.,T!:;u..1IsT.I_s.';.:_\'a;, 1 in inviteql. I91 PRINCESS STREET. .\l.~untlc ( lnth. Plush. Dmss (Foods. Dmca Silks And Salim Carpet and Millinery Warehouse. THE BIG MILLINERY ROOM 126 PRINCESS STREET. ;[_\"___.. ,_.. JAMES RICHMOND & C0. or rn`: uu.uos K:An:n.s. Ton llneo vrm M`- oonuodnu about 75 word; Address with copy of Adv. and check. or and N cents for Book of IN pyu. GEO. P. ROWlI`.LL & 00.. lo spare: 81:. av Your non! The uavorunonom will be placed before Ono lllluon difcrtul nunpu r purannel-1:- hv: lu.uox Running. on lines will nnn-uulnln nhnnl 75 until: Adding: with nnnv I-`orn choc: rat I!) we will print n ten-lino advarunmonl in One Million Issues of India? 1 Amadeus Nowupupol-I. This In Mthorato 0 only ononnh of I coat I line. for Lu!) (`Imma- uon! The udvocunonont will be placed bolero Ono lllmon dilcrtul nevnnnnor mudnnon :- D. McEWTEN; & 6Nf The above are being nmnufucturvxl less complicated And cheaper. Due notice will be given to the public throu_gh these cw Automatic Weather Strip [LIE YIIIIR H0138 GUIFIIBTLBLE (`all at HORSE\"S l{ARl)WARl-2 HOUSE and see the lino of ROYAL ART STOVES and GRAND DUCKESS RANGES. and other lines of Hontln and Cook! Stoves. all nmnuflvr lured by t e Gurney R. M. Horsey, I\'\ f\TI\$$ KHIIITI `DIET! Engines sud Boilers for all urposes, from I to l(XHioi-no power, and ful y guaranteed. Steam Rock Drill Lnd Mining Repairs constantly on hand. Cheese Factory Boilers and Fittings. Alan A nnvnhpr nf NW2-' nml Sm-nml.H aml AIM) I IIUIHIRIT III M Engines and Boilers. llaqhina. lnginejld Boilar Works. STOVES Newspaper Advertising Bureau. 10 Spruce St... New York. , arsond 10 cents for 100-Page Pamphlet I-`or: check for 81) we will print ten-lino ndvuunmonl In One londlnn Oaii learn the exact cost of _a.1iy proposed line of advertising in American Papers by address- Eizo. P. ROWELL & c0., PRINCESS STREET. Sept. 25. L10 ISQUJEIOD I50 01` V&l'l&I3lOI1 IFOIII the simple name : 000/( FR/END I8 GENUINE. VALLISE UV THE MARKET, as Well as K1110!` _ oughly ulnptod m the want: of the kitchen. ha: excited onvioua `imitations of its name and up, nenrutbo. Beware of such. excneu onv1o_ua jmnnuona of its and penrutbo. such. No addition to or variation from thn gin-snln nnrnn - ..,y .- ...--.. --wv-- can/nu Avvvuyu. It contains neither alum. limo, nor ammonia, ,;nd man)` be used by the most delicate constitu- uons with perfect safety. he 1 success urisin from its bel inatrinslcalfryl THE BEST VAL E [N THE RKET. well ghor 0112111! adapted Lhe kimhan; hm uoangnn .a A V 11 yam Is `A rum-2 FRUIT ACID POWDER. to nnnlnilnl umhluun -In... It..- ....- -........_a.. .` u ntungs. Also a number of New and Second-Hand _...---.. _....I DAEIA... c00jK%"i~*iEN D J . ,_`}K_.i`?_?WDER 1 -1 V - `7'-:`.'E -`-"'37"-"""""-"` D 8500.8. nndungn gainin- BUSINESS MATTERS. T0 ADVERTISERS I Trade [`ark on every pnclmgo. 141 Pmcnss sum. HIIXCITDIXIOI _'T.'..".1..'.'.'.`%2.-::.:.'.:.: .1._ n7Dao0HW"`j Advertisers MISCELLANEOUS. ; . __T__:___.T__.__n. THE CELEBRATED 3T7I% TQZT1 Have your nonmsorrs `mm. mm mm, IlWUC`TI-CwI'Ii bunwocvnnhly Iohllnwllo L-` .10 than: In land: Ann 1!: Well aulbeudouud plctunu show that will In tho Inst umwo oenturtu bonnet: like than In the new-Ind uluntntion have been worn bylbo India of We land: Thoy Item no- demd Iddllionally high by their Inn Old enmvlngu and painting! 0! tho continent of Enmpo nqnvsr-nl. tho Inning lower buddno ouibltal tn the lguro on tho right. In tho day: 0! our own grundnotha-I Ixoam-huh Ihn upon W natal Inn wanton. Thy wan odhnl Nkyccnpuu. and arms the lorlnkhhb looking bum In In-one In-to duped Noel and with Ilubroillu-Id nth. dons In III by the bunk man of Hakka fur. `ht ow-ivu." It to hint Clo dun at Indian uuitoldu-y. Inn] of tho Innu- lglnljhgl-nI1.n-lnn:ln-gal suu|.|nIp$IIIluIll|uuIllCIIII'IlU than have been Intern): of monntonl fun!- nlne bead onroring. Women, being shut out from the largo lnheruu of humanity, an apt to overdo the null interest: in which they lire And move. Women`: headgear bu hem sometime: four feet high. nI_.'I'E A-A gllgakg-Lg-A.:L-nLA ll` '-13% lu\-u|~\.IIwI.lu1.IIQullUI.gU|.llIlrI)uDIWEYU uma whenever: woman goento nllvoact play. 'l`bowoman`|drQuu'oIpohd,tbdr domachsuckenoduxdthoirpntienuhworn Uotho bone. Now, nytho ladkmhnvo we not Just cause (or compluntl Are the griev- Ancanllouthe masculine tide of thehome! iheypnnmtormnmwu. Inunlnputandlnulltllneolshhlo` [Lain Luv. hogs: I-:04:-val. nl unnn-buuum 0..-nl uuuuun. IIIU `UIr|nul` up nnu noun` IIOWII mu: bagonothrough nltogotheruomotwdve timnn I-honnvor I wnnnnn Dnnn tn - uggno um I.'ILl l&l [VHS UUWU. At last thnt is what the women say. They declun that the men rub their dusty trousers shins put the bright silk: and velvets. taking the luster off the one and the pile o the other. Lndicc must rise for them. catching their skirts against the chnin and tearing out the dnperynnd tie strings of their guwm They must mud them, a spectacle to gods ` and men till the oily, black boots have rubbed Along by them, nnd the knees have torn out md carried any the loops in their dream Then the hoof: clutter up the stops like I cav- alry company, and the India sit down. only to be muted up again by the tnmping cav- alry. The troop come in unellinx--heu`om! how they do smell, and sit down All about. clearing that throats, expoctornting, and il~ in; the air with their tobacco and whisky breaths. The getting up and sitting down mud ha Donn lhrnnnh Alhnonthar -nun indw- Women`: hats at the theatre may look like these thst the artist has cu-lcatured. but it they wen ten times worse they would still not he an olfaet to the men who squeeze past ladies and rush out in proct-salon every time the curtain rolls down. LA I...` 4L-A L ._L-n -L4 --4~---- ~-~- '9` II llllh u II;L\lu.lu Du L`|.lll.l`gl IKIIIISU lull! IIIGII and proved on them that they an guilty of worse (henna conduct than the wearing of even the four storied ol the pagoda lists! In short, gentlemen, what can you say in de- tense of that utterly accursmi and unspeaknbiy uuty habit you have of trunping oufiih ` horses between the Let: every night. at the theatre and going to get I drink! UT! UIUU. It's all very well. Butwhnt it the women on theirparthad something to oinpldn o } What if ihcould be charged against the men and nrnvnrl nu thnm that tlnuv -an nnllhv A0 _.._ ..-...,...... ....,,....,, ........... ,.......... Pa r_s team with illustntlom 01 broken in bdld headed men twistihg their neck: 1 off ih1:tmwu`n attempt toshooc their eyes around the giant brim of some lop eu-ed theatre hat. How they pity themnelvu, the dmr man ` IIiIolU Ill dear men. `CL. A`. -. ' MUUS Illll ILIIXTIUUS UK 511," KIITTIK \.A)L I". Donan,"`pehold tho hideous headache hate - ing, deformed, skillet like abomination,-lled with impossible botanical and ornithological monstrosities." Give us women, quoth the galinnt colonel, and not gaudy cloths racks and husband angling fashion plahu." Pnnnri rnnrn with illncfrnfinn: Al lbw-ubnn The new-sp.-uxma, for the purpose or getting sbmetbing [Ji('hll`&l]l.l6 for ' their Sunday 6111- tions, have taken up the war against high ' hats. The puaibiiities in the way of illuatn, tion are tremendous. When you In run out: of something to write about, 30 for woman`: dram. It will never fail you. Wnmnn`n lune nt. Hun thnnh-nl m-u Oh; Olnuuullnnl Iuolovotouruoot. No uuohduwpubu \ Illl Ila \VHl llU\L'l' nun you. Women`s hats at the theatre! cry the gnmlblem. Down with them! most muta- : tious and atrocious of all," acroocheo Col. P. minhh 'huhnlrI flan hitlnnnn hnntlnnhg Iunh\|u_ nonneu Cdmo mgh. yum` taulhom At. No More Absurd tlnn They Always . Wqro-\`lews of Somo Old Fuhlonecl llakd Coverings. ' ' `SHALL NC_)T THE HATS coma" or? IN THE THEATRE AT LEAST? Ill Ill Per 111311` nmlap I{ADIES. 1__.._'_.. THE BRITISI;il VT -HIG. SAEURDAY. FEB. .2. lino. llonot wulttoruoogu-lqrmh. The vuiouiodouhttol-now. Aldqutllu dluqhploulnottnn. Alwquthohun ubudnlncduyl dock lulntu-I 0:- luhuchuclrm run-.- __ - __n -_A |..L _..-_ -_._ ..._L :1, ls'.:42..:.. ' BIITIUII` VIII und.`nh q-an-3. sh W. T Uifln lroulculhg ududcnlly roooindlhnh Todluundouotoohdbytbo FL-!uuuudIr.Icn-Iokmnlotho Io Ihooh II. ``I I'll subject to 53:0 lot no or I.hrouu|~ man. which lothh. wmkl or-alias: until I tried Burdock Blood Ilithu. than which time. but yum, lluro hul no nun tn! the discus." W. J. Jordan. Stnngo. Ont. 1 .n.`o:I'3}ZT.. (3. II`. Kid Womlorful in the the! of West`: World`: Wonder or Funily Linilnonl. Una bottle will elf:-ct more cures than four time: the numln-rnl my other linimont. 25 uul Mk`. All ulruggiau. A Nln Io `lal. . In all (list is m-ea cal to pnwe that Poi- son`: No.-r\ iline in the moat mplsl and mrlain n-manly in the Wurltl for pain. lt only mall I01`. fur I trial lnuttlr. A single trial lnttln: will pmvn Ncrviline to he oqull ellipacioun u an an external or ineernnl re 3'. lllll hr in of every doarrlpdoa it hu no equnl. rm` I I00. nun a bottle. Sold by drugghu. Inge botllu `I. ~. Avoid nulnutule-. -A-r:n_rnpuuuoo-. noulhmiihhlhltl 1 AL. .4.._-l.A.- .1 --_-ngn \'.II.- [MI wuuu Uu uxr 5:11;!" zllllll cu IAN` ' I. ..`:.II ('1' hlbitiou at l`hilu~l-`lphiu .\`u\\' l'..: '.~ |u.bout constructing a siulilnr tnwvr t - lm LG!) foot high, but both Pnris pmsau n drawtva--k totho use of and that is fog. l'nh-Q they run don to; by cu m t of pnrlumr nf xhv p upon-I Victoria Memorial tower will I Hi 21 :.~ much of the time. A GRANDMA THAT'S JUST SPLCNDID. IN THE DULL SEASON tut] \ nu urn` uu I-c Outside }.{!IH:`I"h*\ way up we atru--I Hem will bo A n-.~:.: with l(\`0mm~xl.:! u one time. 0I\-._- ..__, A .,. lI.IV:Iv nil) I |: what on the 5am-- LILSA . `A lI|,.'I I IIIEIKWVI IVI iHl' |"\ the bottom mural on uh top. Then` will lw sengers In tho surmv; not tnm thew ln~~"?: I will be two sets 11 .~ tween the out;-r n . theynm n.~~ml ur a'-- llntnhln no|H.rL. n p|\-. mg...` uuu uupuung. u Is pnapusuz Luau men) shall be ended In London, besides other mouu. mentsto mark the event-. a giant tower, to be used as up obearutory, when mtives and Visiwra (sun gut; bird's eye View of the great.- `EE mty In the world. The tower is to bo Ananhnrl nn nrnnnn I-mlnnrrinu tn that I`:-onl- 5 Buy In U19 wuru. luv uauvrx` ISDOUU CU erected on ground belonging to the Marquis of Salisbury, near Tmmlgar square. But the object of in construction is not altogether 1 the glory of the queen, for it is proposal to ` charge udmision to it. and it is expected ` will be a very prohble enterprise. , I DIR` lIT\l`l' EVIUI II III. She h'1`[iI(|ul' puylhiugs mt-|dod_ She dn-st-s dull Shah wlnl to ed] A gun-hm mu`; jun qbulldl -OalAnn I she tells mt .-cm-h I I -I 0! ntiex with I (airy And (hut in: lbs kuoI1Il'u that \\'eh'.1- annwuung mu nary. Rut grandma`: I'_\`01 am kind. And grandma`: umb In chm-ry~ Sbo like our nnLe~4h9 damn`! mind; the calls In pm-I" and dmry _A `lower. to Conninomoratq __\;_lcIorh`| ` -- Jnhlloo. On (In 28th of June, 1887, Victoria nvu emwned queen of E_nl1nd.`"11` she lives un. til lhosame date this your there willboan Jxtensjve celobmlion of this" eV'eut`ot her golden jubilee an queen. Preparations for thisevont have already begun, and it in:- pecud the demonstntiohs throughqut Great RI-itnin And an nnlnninn l'"' ll! vm-v xrnnnd lent

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